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Betty Folmer, Roate ': Sh• ped and orptlaned children 'were IMi~ ~~e!nice Bowen. ';
, Phi and Xi Gamma j Sabra Morrisqn revJewed the I ea, Cathy and Llada D1U, E• Igiven by Mr~ . William Russell A_ socaa1 1hour _was ~era fol·
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Sororitv was chosen at . ter in poem form. During Ule u
and CoDale Laa.nillc, Middleport LiterarY' Club met HorKy 'pre~iUing b~ i.he itii¥ ..I
to Salisbury Wednesday afternoon' ~t t~e l coffee a~ t~a services, As1annuai .Founder 's Day din- j program, Batman and Robin en- Brow1town
·~ay evenmg at 1 j 1~ 1terllU li•e 1wm u:.\! a:;;·~ .:. :":! ·! .-hool; Rock S~na:s Heallh home of Mrs. Ben Philson m sorted . cand~es . were_ s~r~c;&lt;~
, Ohio University lnn in.Athens . . sume of the year's work . They Club, wltb Mrs. Lewis Grues· Racine.
trom me r~Irett1lmtnn
Chosen to represt&gt;n1 Ohio Eta , were in costume and announced 1 eras cbalrmU, Rock Sprlurs:
Mrs. Russell reviewed ··A 1cente_red w1th an. arrangf!:n;'ent
Chpater was April Smith. 1 April Smith the "Girl of the Sue ~acy, Laure~ · Cliff aJKI Child _P~ssesBed" by. C. Hutch~- . of pmk a~ wh1te carna,tto.ns 1
p :esldent of the chapte-r. and 1 Year ." Arlene McDaniel was I Naylor s Rua Hill, 1\fn. WIJ.. . son , f1rl10n. concerning a physl· ,1 and ~ums m ~ cryata~ contam..
Sabra Morri son wa!' · chosen . Batman and Barbara Riggs 1 llam Wa~r, Jr., Thoma~ cally hall(hcapped child a~d 1er. Pi~ napkms earned out
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l\1 Th d"n ' as Robin
I Fork: Sbirley Jordan , Harn· the fierce love of her father m the sprmg C{llor scheme. Mrs. i
rom 1 1. amma h "1d· . e ,b. 1"'y on e 8··ally ,,as lhe pl""""e *IUVille Road; Mrs. Walter 1his effm·ts to keep h.er alive as , Johnson assisted Mrs. Lewis 1
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Mrs. Shuler reviewed "Child- 1Philson joined the group later I
sary o oun er s a~ ·
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to Zion eburcb: Mrs. Den- ;ren for Adoption '' written bv 1 in the afternoon. The next ·
. Th~ p~ogram was o~ne~ With j ber durmg the pr;gra~h A .ood ver Hysell, Deadmao's ('urve I the Pulitizer prize winner and meeting will be the final meet- ~
: the !lmgmg of the NafJOnal_An· I buffet was ser~e lo e me~- IG Crossroads; Carol
aad :emminent writer, Pearl Buck.] ing of the year with Mrs. Rog- 1
tht:_rn ~ed by BeU~ Rawl~ngs. ! be-r_s and their guests.. April Debbie King, Bradbury; Mrs . . The author tells the tragic er Morgan to present the pro: Foilowmg l_he opem_ng
rttual ~m.Jth w~s .. pr~sented With the Jerri Halley, Ruth Ana Hal~ story of children who are un. leram.
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the Beta S1gma Ph1 graet&gt; was ·frl_endship nng to be worn., ley, Mrs. Lydia Gilkey and j wanted, children or American !
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given by Norma Amsbary. Ap- d~mg !he year an~ ~en to be Mn. Maline IJtUe, Hobson •soldiers stationed around the
ril Smilh we\comE'd lh~ pledge~~ given ,'o the ne·xt Girl of lhe . Road, Silver Run to GaUia :world of mixed parentage, I
• and the members ot X1 Gamm a Year. .
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' County line. The group \\'Ill 1and · of her efforts to found a

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Altendmg from XI Gamma he •attiDI at bomes wllbln a ' home called "The Welcome
Mu wer~ Vera Crow, Ann Rupe, . few days. ·
House." in Pennsylvania for
Jane \\ allon, Reva Vaughan. · . _
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on a hospital auxUPomtroy, Ohio
Y\'onnf' Sca\1~·. Velma
Ruf'. Chapte-r were Lois Clelland, Ri-' for them.
1 iary cor\vention'were given when I
TONIGHT
Peal'\ Welk e-r. Norma Amsbar~·. Ia Ball, Barbara Betzing, Anni@ Nineteen members
and 1 the Veterans' Memorial HospitNOT OPEN
. Roberta o·Brien. Lt&gt;e Seyler. Chapm&lt;m. Judy Crook s. Mar-' guests responded to roll ('ali i al Auxiliary met in the hospil- 1
Mildred Karr. ~hy llis Mulle~ . lha ESC'hlf'man. Doris F:wing , by naming a child of fiction. 1al cafeteria Tuesday nighl,
FRIDAY and SATURD4Y
Mar:'&lt;· Anderson, Sabra Morn· Carolyn Grueser. Susie Harris.l Mrs. carl Horky, \'ice presi- I ril 19. with Wanda Fetty, prl!·
April 29·30
son. Jean Morgan. Teresa Swat- Betsy Horky, Gail . Hovatter, 1 den! , presided in the absence of I siding.
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Rosetta
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Arlf'ne McDo:miel, Lil a Mitch , pilalized. The meeting open- ! deep fryer for lhe kitchen and
Eh•is Prf'slf')' . HOp«' Langt&gt;, Nellie Brown.
l'\l f'~rla~· \\1(•\ d, ,John lrrland .
Attending fr om Ohio Eta Phi Lois Moore. Sharlee Neuman, ed with thf' singing of ''Amer- 1a sweeper purchased for
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MarJone 1 0 . P. K!em al the p1ano.
Mrs. Vera Egan of Col1,mlms
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Schoonover, April Smith -and I Mrs. Gomer Le"'·is was hos- will be a guest at the May 10. .
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Marilyn Wisecup . Mrs. Smith tess in the absence of her meeting and will conduct
SUN .- MON.- TUES .
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Mrs. w. H. Ferren of West Volunteers," by Mnt Gordon.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny Is a Salem, Mrs. Mildred Miller of The president asked for a
medJea_l patient at Veterans Ashland. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- good attendance at the May
Memonal Hospital in Pomeroy. [ ert Ferrell of Lotii, returned to meetin!J. Present were the aMrs. Thomas Seally and her · their homes on Tuesday afler hove and Mrs. U.uiae Bearhs,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ispending "Jeveral days
witll Mr. Walter Stewart, Mrs.
Hackett returned recently from : Mrs Leroy Watson and Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Wilma Blake,
a vacation trip to Florida.
and . Mrs. Donald Hauck. They J~stie Molden, Mrs. Wir1ontt il
Mrs. Date Mourning accem- al~ visited Mr. Wa_tson
st Hoffman, Mrs. Shirley Custer
panied Mr. and Mrs, Darrell · Meigs General Hosp11Jll.
and Mrs. Phyllill Hackett.
Bechtle and Jane Gilkey to Vet- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summererans Hospilal in H~ntington field and Renee and
James
· over the week~nd to visit with Watson of Columbus and Mrs.
, Clarence Gilkey, who was burn- Tom Vessels (Jf Willard have
: ed when his house burned ear· ' returned to their hom@s after
tier this year.
I being L'&lt;:~lled here by the illness
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of their father, Leroy Watson.
_M1ss Bern_•ce Bowen of Mason ~ Leroy Watson, who was inThursday
I City, Iowa. IS the house guest of . jured in a fall at bis home, SYRACUSE GUDI NG
~ Mrs. Nan Moore and_Miss Mil- la8t week is reported as im- Cuuncill24, Daughters of Altier·
• dred Hawley.
M1ss Bowen proved but will undergo sur- ica, will meet Thursday
: fo~';;,erly resided In .Middleport gery.
7:30 p.m. at the baU. Dlsl~icl
. w ~ ~rvmg as rehg1ous edu· Mrs. Susie Fischer was the Deputy Mrs. Edith Wakley
, ~t1on mstructor in the schools Sunday dinner guest ef h@f be present. All members
1 m the county. She has been on daughter and son-in-law, Mr. urged to attend.
: I seve:al J_nontbs tour of varj- and Mrs. Gerald Michael and THE WOMEN'S
,ous points m the United States. I family.
TION of the Middleport
members aJ Evange-! MrB: 8usie Fischer was aa United Presbyterian
Church
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Chapter, OES, Middleport, overmght guest. of Mrs. Charlell will meet Thursday evening at
were in Gallipolis Monday even-- McNamee, Middleport, Tues- the chur,.h at 7:30 p.m. Mn.
ing to attend the Gallipolis Chap. ! day.
Marcu• lhamhers ill program
ter inspection. They were Mrs. r ~~- Everett Thomas Is sub- chairman and Mrs. Myron Mil·
Marie Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. !st1tutmg at the Bradbury sehool lfl' will give devotions.
Allen Hughes, Mn. William for Mrs. Audrey Theobald.
Rock Springs Gra"ie will
King and Mrs. Robert King.
Recent guests of Mr. ami meet Thursday, at I p.m. There
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Baum- 'lMrs. Homer Holley were Mr. will be a pros:ram and refresb1 gardner, Columbus,
are an- ~nd Mrs. Earl Hoffman of Flor- ment.s will be served.
nowtcing tho birth of 1 son Ida, Mrs. Judy Elkins,
son Af'I"ERNOON CIRCLE
of
Manning Eugene, Jr. born A~ Steve of Columbus, Mr. and Heath Methodist Churcb wW 1
prU 18 in Columbus. Gram!· Mrs. A. G. Preston of Hunti"8· meet Thursday allei'IIOOII, Apparents include Mr. and Mrs. ton and Mrs. H. B. Card of r11 211 at 2 p.m. at the church.
Ervin Baumgardner, Middle-. Pomeroy.
Miss Hess Sanborn will be pro:port, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Doro Holley fs confin- gram leader aad hostesses
IHarvey of CoolvUle. Mrs. Arlene Jed to her borne with lbo flu. he Mrs, c. M. Hennesy, Mrs.
Reese of Middleport, is a great
Everett Davi:;, Mrs.
grandmother.
Combal Engineer
Jones and Mrs. Homer Cook.
Mrs. Bernard Fultz. Mrs. Nan T · • • T k
RIVERVIEW GARDEN
Moore of Heath Methodillt
ra•mng 18 8 en
will meet Thursday
Church m Middleport and Mrs
Pvl Earl E. Showalter, son il 28
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C.
Tompkln!, and' Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Sho- ~ ;;.;,.; ~';k ~or 1e
, Mrs. Lee Crew of the Pomeroy walter, Route 1, Long Bottom,
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engi- ONE WON ONE class of
I. m ethodist Church, were
I m West Union Tuesday where neer course under the Reserve P
F" t B ti t -~urch
they conducted a session on tbe EnJistment Program at Fort ~eroy Jrs ap s ~~
I Methodist Vacation
Church Leonard Wood, Mo. Ho was will lh Thh ursdafyMrat 7·31.Atep.
I. School.
trained ID
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of roads, railroads and J
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be ess.
i Cl.evelan~ where they visited tion in demolitions and mine vo~~nal r:der~rre WI
••th the1r son a"' famHy, Mr. The 21-year-old 1962 gradu·
·PliiDAY
. and Mrs. George Baumgardaer ate of Eastern High School will MIDDLEPoRT WCI'lJ ..Ul
! and children, Romona ""' Erie. ret.urn to hi• National Guard meet Friday evening, April 29
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourning uru.', the 1092nd ED8meer Ba~ at the Firs! Church of the
. ol. Elyna spent the weekend !Jllion, in Parlcersburg, W. Va. reno in Middleport at 7:30 p.m.
I w1th h11 mother, Mrs.
Dale
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over the floor! And how she told everybody you
had baked them (but you both knew better). She
was so encouraging io everything you tried. And
so understanding. But that's the way mothers are.
Wonderful. And that's why there's a special day
set aside to tell them just how wonderful.

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MOTHER'S DAY is
May 8th. See our
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Gary R. Walker, 11, son of
Mr. and Mr!. Harold R. Walk·
er, Racine, has enlisted in the
U. S. Air Force and ls undergoing four weeks of basic train·
ing at Lackland Air Force Base
. San Antonio. A 1985 graduate
of Southern Local High School,
Walker will ree&lt;ive training in
the electrooics area upon compteUcm of basic.

the Ohio BBptist Guilds
Providence AssociaUon is
day at !be Naomi ~:~!~:
Church. Rev. Samuel ~l
ill pastor and Mra. William L,
Smith, supervisor.
FEDERATED CHURCH of
Pomeroy announces congregatlonal meetitl( following the roc·
ular worship service SWiday,
Mloy lsi, at 11:30 a.m. (EST),
Po.sibillty of a merger belwi!OII
the Presbyterla and the United
Church of Christ will be dl,.
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cussed. AU members of the
Federated Church ore urged io
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
attend.
Worsbip service at ID:·
ond SUNDAY
April 2940-Mor I
25 and &lt;ongregatlonat meeting
at
11:30.
''THI ART OF LOVI"
Jame• Gamer, Dick Van
MONDAY
Dri.e, Elke SOmmen
POMEROY GARDEN Cub
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POMEROY-Miooi.EPoRT. OHIO

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2 DAYS SALE OF
MENS

Dress Trousers

DRESS .SMIRTS

Including all of the newest modelsand fabrics - and permanent press
truuser.s - and all sizes up to size 50.
2 DAY SALE ONLY ·

White - solid colon - and patterns.
Size 14 to 18.

$5.95 Shirts _ _ Sale $4.00
$4.95 Shirts

Sale $3.50

$3.95 Shirts

Sale $3.00

$3.50 Shirts

Sale $2.50

$2.95 Shirts

Sale $2.50

ar orces to 255,000

$4.95 DRESS TROUSERS
ON SALE FOR $3.50
$5.95 DRISS TROUSER$ ·
ON SALE FOR $4.50
$6.95 DRESS TROUSERS
ON SALE FOR $5.50
(FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!

SAIGON &lt;UPil -A U.S.•neets of junks to bring In men •Nam Thursday, destroying two anti-aircraft sites and damag• nued today with the arrival of s!
Army brigade of 5,000 men , and the U.S. Navy disclosed : anti-aircraft sites and damag- ing lwo others. and · again U.S. Army. brigade of 5,fXKPI
landed .today in South Viet Nam today another devastating raid ihg two others. The planes bit hittin·g vital ~oads and bridges. men, boostmg the number of
to raise Am e r i can troop !against a junk · flottlla.
vital bridges on roads leading 1They destroyed one bridge and American fighting men in Viet!
strength here to 255,000 ~ual l A spokesman said Navy jets south toward t.bP bBrder. : damaged six others and also hit Nam to about 250,000. The1
to the au~ber ol VIet Cong and 1destroyed 50 supply-laden Com· jAnother raid d!' '.aged 30 ! 30 trucks in a Communist troops, arriving from Alaska,\
Nortb V1etnamese regulars m1munist JUnks.late THursday and ltru('ks ln a Commumst supply : supply dump.
landed on the steamtng Jungle ;
t~ 1!9uth. Another small 1damaged 40 to. britt( the ,Ullly .dump.
: Navy and Air Force pilots beach at Vung Tau about 401
advance contingept of a 4,500-1in the three-day campaign Fighters from the carriers! flew a total of 64 missions over miles southwest of Saigon.
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dfan Australian task force also Iagainst the junks to 276 EnterpriS@, Kitty Hawk and , North Viet Nam, officials said, Air Force authorities. mean· I
irrlved . today. ·.
destroyed and 201 damaged. Hancock hit the junk fleet Jate j and heavy B52 bombers struck 1 time, repeated a Washington
Arrival of the American IHanoi began turning to junks iThursday in North Vietnamese1at dawn at suspected Viet Congl statement that there is no
reinfo!'&lt;'ements coincided with Iwhen air raids blocked tfle 1 waters a short distance from ! troop concentrations in Quang ! evidence Communist Chinese
stepped up U.S. air e~for~ ~ nor~h end of the Ho Chi Minh the demarcation l!ne between Ngai Province about 300 miles, pilots or aircraft have been
block further Commumst mfll· tratl.
North and South Vtet Nam. ! north of saigon.
i involved in recent North 1
tration Into the South. Hanoi ~ .S . planes also attack~d Air Force raiders struck into I
New Army Brigade
Vietnamese air battles with ·
ha~been ~orced ~o_.'::"'rt to military !Jlrgets In . ~orth V1et the North again destroying two The mlll!Jlry build-up conJi. l Ame&lt;ican planes.
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NEW Ul FICERS - Mt~s Rosalie Story was named new preSident
the M .
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Iearlier in the week told UPI County Teachers A~SOC!atlon at the .annual dmner meeting fhursday rughl: Do , 4
th tat least two of the MIGs Wolte. South ern HighSchool pnnctpal, was selected as preSident-elect. Misa Stdt)
in!olved in the dog fights were ts a teacher at the Salisbury elem entary s chooi.-Sentinel Photo.
I identified as Commooist Cbi~
nese. But Washington's careful·
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KNITTED

On S.l• Friday and Saturday
MENS LIGHTWEIGHT

SPORT SHIRTS .

JACKETS
Solid colors - all sizes from 36 to 48.

Small, Medium, Large and Extra

$4.95 MENS JACKETS
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MEN'S "BIG YANK"
BLUE CHAMBRAY

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WORK OR SPORTS SOCKS

WORK SHIRTS

Size 10\! to 13. White. No bind
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT

YOUNG MENS HONDO'S

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CIDct'r drive, bas aanoWked'
Informative reviews on therwere Mrs, Lewis, Mrs. '111eNln
the toDowlq worket:S, Mn, Spt!Cial problems of . haadlcapo ' Jobnson, Mrs. FreciPhllSOII ami

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dtea bad been. left aloat in tho
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Cleveland Equals Major Win ·Streak at Season's
t:UII'Ki.AND (VPI) - '!bey Righthander Gary Bell will the ninth with the lying run on had th,... oingles ID three lrlps Mlreelillo Lopp In the flniJn. lot bls lourlh homer ol the year lingle but was out lltl~
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get the call tonight as the Chi- first and one out.
lor the nlght.
nine wben Rocky Colavito dou· llld 11 wu 1-1. It aloo SDapped the ne1t ollerlng lklbby

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But Wagner sent a loWering bled down the Ieltlleld !IDe wllb the Tribe'• pJtcl&gt;era score!... Infi) to righllleld, and Gonalo two oot to score Jim Landi• Ding streak at ~~
slid across the plate wllb the j lirst.
. "llrled to throw him low and
deciding run.
2!:::!::~ ·.·:::: !~ ~~~! ?!! ~ ~~!'. hut T lr11n~ nne un there
"I knew I hit the ball weD, way until the seventh, allowing rtgbt around hla cbln and he
but I didn't thinl: H was lar thri'O Angels to get on ha~&gt;e really !I(I"'d I~" said Siebert.
enough. I forgot who was ~n with only one ~:eh1r.g ::ocnd. u! :::ed ~t!:' ~"~ MIIR~ durthird and wben I looked over
Relcbanll llomero
m, the fint five innings and
and saw It wa8 Pedro I lmew In the seventh, Rick Reicb· went fD JJ!iders the rest of the
we WllWd get that lead run," ani~ the 1200,1100 bonus baby game."
said Wagner.
from the Unlversity of Wlscon- The Angels threatened in the
The Indians gilt to •tarter sin, blasted ..., Into the seats Dlnth as Fr-1 led oil wllh a

upstart Cleveland In- cage White Sox invade. A vic- The Indians pushed acroes the
''"'' ..t a new American ,tory .ov~r the White So1 would winning tally In the eighth.
,,...,. record for consecutive enable Cleveland to set a mod- Pedro Gonzalez singled to cen,t' tl..-rdlll season victories and ern major league recorct. ~uUJ.. I ter unu :!liiv.. ~:..:,., :;;...;. iiow~
4 d tbe modern major league paw Gary Peters is to hurl for hit a grounder to deep short lor
r•x&gt;rd bv defeatin~ the Cantor- the Sox.
I a hit. When Jim Fregosl's throw
rna Angels, 2·1 Thursday nJght Once again it was fme pitch- to fi.rst puiit!U liorm Sieoern off
to register their lOth straight ing that gained the India"' the the bag, Gonzalez raced to
triumph.
victory over Californla as Sonny third.
. A year ago today, the Tribe Siebert fanned seven, walked
Wagner Bail In kun
was tied lor fourth plaoe with none and allowed flve hita be- Tebbetts sent Leon Wagner to
a ~ slate.
fore giving way to lklb Allen in bat for catcher, Joe Azcue, who

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slng!ed.
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,Joe Adcock the!! flJtld to
ter, and the Tribe got in !lien
ord book by getting Bob ...,.lrli
ers to force Knoop at second for
:i.e :;ua,: wt
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Adcock and I knew Allen could
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cet him oot of there," said TebConv. 152 tnt.
betto.
rodlo ond ho-

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64 Galaxie XL . "'" ':.,,
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O'Toole Gets Chance Against World Champ Dodgers

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LOS ANGELES &lt;VPI) -Ever i Manager Don Hellner decided 1 the Reds' pitching rotation.
to the Giant righthander, who way, going tD a three-ball count The Giants,
wonder what happened to Jim today it was time to find out if The Reds bope to give O'Toole 1enabled San · Francisco to gain only three times.
I scored single runs off starter
Otlfool~ after his .di~astrous sea· IO'Toole ~till has ~t. and he will i a little more support at ~ a split with the Reds in tbe two-. The four Cincinnati hits were ! and loser Sammy .Eil.is in the
son With the Cmcmnau Reds 1start torught agamst the world 1 plate than they could muster 1n j1ame series.
aD singles - by C'hico Cardenas ,second and fourth mnmgs and
4 Dr.
last year?
champion Los An8eles Dodgers. I San Francisce Thursday against Marlena! wasn't especiaJiy in the slDh after Juan bad re- added an insurance run of£ GetThe slick Cincinnati Iefthand- It will be O'Toole's first start Juan Marichal.
last, but he had the big pitch Itired the first 16 batten In ar- ry Arrigo in the sixth.
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or has been with the Reds ali i of the season, and it probably I
Redo Get Four Bits
wben he need&lt;d It againat the der. Pete Rose and Vada Pin·
Da..,nport Homen
4 d•. I cyl. At -~~~~~,~~
s&amp;Hrlng, radio
Ialong, but he hasn't been given wlll have to be a good one if I CinciDDati managed only four Reds. He struck out just four : son in the seventh and Tommy A double by Jim Hart and a
1 single by Ollie BroWIJ produced
a chance to show bls wares. he wants to reclaim a spot In 1bita In dropping a :H verdict hatters but was on top all the 1 Harper In the elgbth.
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5(10, 4 clr. 8 cyl. Std. trilnL'
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 29, 196~ and a triple by Tom Haller aeeounted lor the second, and Jim
65 Ford Fair. 500 '
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Atlanta
100 OOtiiOO- 2 6 0
Davenport tallied the third aU
IM, Crulsimatic trent.
By United Pr.., lnternaUonal Los Ang.
050 300 OOx- 8 1 I
by himself by lining a baseoLaw mileag•.
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Natlonal League
Blasingame, Carroll (2), Urnempty homer to right ..
Joey, wbeD you wiDd
up.
64 English ford ., ,
Clnci.
1100 000 000- 0 4 0 bach 14), Olivo (4), O'Dell (6),
BOSTON- '!be labuiOWJ Bol- cbampionshlp series.
Marichal, who missed his
t cylinder. 4 ~Deed trans.
There's a bole Ia your 1boe-"
San Fran. 010 101 OOx- 3 7 0 and Torre, Carty (5): Drysdale ton Celtlcs withstood a sizzling The Collies, riddled by a ser- turn because of a pulled
63 Ford Galaxie
Ellis, Arrigo 16), McCool (8) 11·2) and Torborg. LP- last • minute rally b)' the lea of Injuries and dethroned by muscle, showed no effects
500, C'nv 8 cyl . AuL
and Pavletich; Marlchal 14-0l Blasingame (1-1). HRs--Le- Los Angeles Lakers Thursday Philadelphia after a Dine-year the Injury, although he said
trans. F: \1~
and Haller. LP- Ellis 0·2). HR febvre (5th), Aaron (6th).
Dlght to win their eighth reign as regnlar season Eastern 1till bothered him.
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straight National Basketball As- Division kings, capped a hard "Every time I tried to kick
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Major League Leaders
American League
(Only games !cheduled)
ooclatlon cbamplonship.
fought playoff by winning their high the way I usually do on
Rldio and 1-n at~r
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By Uniteil Press lntematlooal
w. L. Pel.
(10 innings)
American League
The final score was 95-93.
ninth NBA championship in 10 every pitch I could feel
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Cleveland
10 0 1.000
Pitts.
000 011 111 4- 9 14 01Kan. City lOI 020 001- 5 9
Responding to pressure and , years.
pain," Marichal said. "So I
Dump Truck, R cyllndir
G. AB R. H. Pet.
9 1 .000 1 Chi.
002 000 210 1- 6 8 o lletroil
004 072 oox-13 li o thole cheers,"! Ca s:llout crowd 1 Led by veteran Capt. Bill dldnThe't throw many fast balls.
enginl, S spf' ~d t : InS, 2
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9 3 .750 2
Sisk, McBean (7), Mikkelsen I Hunler, Lindblad, Dickson
13,009, t•~~~:~ e t1cs gave re- Russell, who will take over as
way the Reds were
spttd ...u axle
Mrgan, Hou 16 58 9 24 .414 Chicago
14 52 8 21 .401 Detroit
10 4 .717
(1:) and Pagliaronl, May (10); , (5), Aker f7l. Wyatt l61 and tiring Coach Red Auerbach a player-coach as
Auerhacb swinging at Marichal's motion it
Smith, StL
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6 6 .600 5 Hands. Jenkms t5), Abernathy I suarez, Bryan (7); Lolich, title salute with another clutch moves inte fulltime duty as gen· hardly made any difference.
10 38 8 JS .395 california
Boyer, NY
2 Dr. 270 $f'ries, 6 c:'!ll""
4 6 .400 6 (8), Mikkelsen (9), Koonce Pena l6) and Freehan. WP- performance in winning
the oral manager,
the Celtics They got their only shot at him
dtr, standard trans., radJt
14 56 .1 22 _393 Minnesota
Flood, StL
aftd heater
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Hoeft
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and
Hundley.
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LP-Hunter
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game
of
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in
a
lremendous
delen- In the seventh when Rose and
16 58 12 22 379
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Hart, SF
t6 69 11 26 .377 Washington
3 9 .250 1 WP- Face (2-0). LP-Koonce l HRs _ Kaline (5th), Lumpe
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Alou, At!
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Wert
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BETI'ER
ors' high powered attack.
slnglea.
Pinsn, Cin
2 u .!5-! 911 roski (Is!.), Santo 2 (2n~ &amp;
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LONiJON (UP!) -British '!be Celtics carried a 16-point Marichlll leaned back and
Browne, Chi 7 27 6 10 _370 New York
Jrd). Browne (3rd).
ICalif
000 000 Oil)- 1 5 0 Deputy Premier George Brown leaq, 76-60. into the final period Ured the "':'t. three batters
S&lt;rgell, Pitt 13 47 7 17 362
USED CAR LOT'
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Results
Cleve.
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100 000 Olx- 2 12 0 left the hospital Tlrursd?y after and were In front 9&gt;-115 with 111 without pernuttmg the ball
W.Davis, LA
St. Louis 000 000 200 _ 2 9 3 Lopez, Lee t?) and Rodgers; tre.atment for a gastric com- minutes remaining. Then Bos- leave the Infield. For the pur11 42 8 ~: ·:~ Detroit 13 Kansas City 5
Allen, Phil
Lacust &amp; Sycamore Stt.
9 28 5 tO :357 Wash. ai New York, ppd., raiD Houston
030 000 Jx- 4 9 2 Siebert, Allen 19) and Azcue, plaint.! He twhoas exfpected to! ton withstood a blistering Los ~tsth
, Marbolchaland~w 93 pitches
Jones, NY
Chicago at Boston, ppd., ram
Briles. Woodeshick 12 ), Ma- Sims (9). WP-Siebert ll-0), oonva esce a
me or s~vera Angeles ra11y which just fell 10 e ur
"'"mmute cou.
Mlddlepart
American Leaguo
Minn. at Bait., 2, ppd., rain
hatrey (J). Hoerner 17 ), Aust LP-Lee (O·I), HR-Reichardt days. Brown, who has a hJStory short.
est.
G. AR R. H. Pel Cleve. 2 California, I, night
days. Brown, who bas a history R~ell, the 32-year-old form- --========iii
18 ) and McCarver; Roberts, (lth).
F.Rbsn, Bal 10 34 14 16 .471
Friday's Probable Pitchen Caprin (?), Raymond (S) and
hosp1ta~ . last weekend after er Umve~s1ty of San FranciSCO
B.Rbsn, Bal 10 41 8 17 .415 Baltimore at Detroit (night) Bateman. WP- Roberts (1·3). Wash. at New York, ppd., rain oo~plammg of abdomIna I A_II·A_merlca, turned in ~ne of
Alvis, Ciev
10 11 5 17 ·415 - Bunker Il-l) vs. Monbouquette LP-Briies 1'-1). HRS -Gentile Chicago ot Boston. ppd .. rain
p8J '·
bJS fmest performathnces m lead·
Rbnson, Chi 12 4li 11 19 .413 (2·1)
(Jrdl Smith (2nd) Javier Minn at Bait 2 ppd raJn
mg the Celtics WI 25
pomts
Oliva, Mlnn 10 3'' 7 13 .37I Chlcag
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"YOUR G.E. DEALER''
a 25 0 9 .JOO Pe 01 at Cl eveIan d (nJg. ht)
Crow's Steak House 57 33
Sam Jones contributed %2
Causey, KL
12 Jt 5 11 .353 - ters ~) vs. Bell (1-0).
lola's Beauty Salon
54 36 points and Jobn Havlicek 16 as
white, NY
Echbrn, Bal 10 35 5 12 343 Mmneoota at Washmgton
Forest Run Block
43 47 the Celti&lt;s became the first ma- l
Daily Sentinel
40 50 jor league team ever to win
KaJine, Det 13 47 11 16 :340 (rught)- Katt (1-1) vs. Duck
Friendly Tavern
38 51 eight straight championships. '
Clavto, C!ev 10 39 7 13 .333 worth (0-2).
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Dutton Drugs
37 53
Jerry West, held to two field
Warner, Cal 10 ~ 7 13 .333 (Onlys!:'":s ~ch~uled)
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Home Ruu
Ba.ltlmore at Detroit
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Nat I o a a I Leayue: Aaron, C~tcago at Cleveland
ltYGER CREEK LEAGUE
POMEROY LANES
Team Gohne and ~ies .:.. Iota's the Lakers' vain comeback and
Braves, Mays, Giants 6; Alou &amp; Minnesota. at Washington
AprU Z!, 1966
Bantam Girls
Beauty Salon, 642, 1834.
finished with 36 points.
Torre, Braves, &amp; Lefebvre, Kansas C1ty at New York
The first half wmners, Day I
April Jt, 1N6
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- - -Dodgers, aU 5.
California at Boston
Maintenance, met the second
Woa Lotl
Americaa League: KB!me,
N U 1 Le
half winners, ''A" Operation, in , Team 1
8lh. 4',1;
Tigers 5. F. Robinson &amp; B.
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ee1 e e eague earn
Robinson, Orioles, Oliva, Twins, Pittsb h
champmnshlp. The match was Team 2
6 1
10 4 717
McMullen, Senators &amp;r: Reich. San Furg
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by
total
pins.
Day
Team
4
5
8
10 6 625 1
1
ardt, Angele~. all 4.
Los A~:~ies
10 6 · 625 1 Maintenance won a decisive vic~ Highs - Melanie Burt, 141;
Ruao Balled In
Atlanta
9 7 'lill3 2 tory by rolling 2493 to 2350 for Team 2, 241i.
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NaHoaal League:
M•.vs, Philadelphia
6 5 .545 211 "A" Operation.
-Giants 15; Flood, Cards 14 ; Houston
Bantam Boys
For the victors, J. Stewart
8 8 ' 500 3
Aaron, Braves 13; lklyer. Mets, St. Louis
6 8 :429 4 rolled 225-535. D. Hunnel rolled '
April !0, 11168
Stargell, Pirates, McCovey, New York
4 6 400 4 20J. For the losers, D.. Shahan
Woa Lott i
64 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed. $2395
30 days on the house anywhere in the Conti·
Giants and Lefebvre, Dodgers Cincinnati
3 g :250 fi rolled 508.
Team 4
20 6
v..a motor, automatic trans., power brakes, power
nental U. S. to the grand pnzewmner and ent1re
all lt.
Chicago
3 10 .2Jl G'&gt;
Season Hlgb Scores
Team 3
17 g
steering, 6 way power seat, radio, tinted glass, white
family! PLUS ... 1966 Dodge Charger. PLUS ...
. 'tHigh Team series:
Team 2
9 17
sidewall tires, wheel discs, anti-spin differeJttial. Fac'$5.000 cash. A red, while, ~nd blue llmg!
American League: B. RohlnThursday's Results
''B" Maintenance
1711 Team 1
fl 20
tory air.
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son, Orioles 18; Yastrzernskl, Pittsburgh 9 Chicago 6
''A'' ~ratwn
2·. 5
High Game- Joe Welker, 147
Red Sox 12; Kaline, Tigers ll : San Fran. 3 Cincinnati 0
"A" Operation
2634 : High Series - Bill Vaughan,
63 Ford Country Sedan
$1295
Robinson, White Sor and McMul Houston 4 St. Louis 2, night
Hlgb Team Gamt:
i 274: High Team Game and SerNothing to buy. Thousands. of prizes nationwideStation Wagon. 289 V.S motor, Cruisematic trans.,
len, Senators 10.
Los Angrles 8 Atlanta 2, mghl "C" Operation
963 ies - Team 4, 806, 1$40.
I radio,
white sidewall tires, outside mirror, white with
G.
E. Porta-Color TV, big screen and personal
PltcbiDB
&lt;Only games scheduled)
"A" Operation
951 1
red interior.
portables, FM/AM portables. There's one wm·i
National Lea~ue: Markhal,
l''riday's Pwbable Pitchen "A" Operation
945 Women'!!l :'i110ny Kniglater1
ner at lea$! fi'QIII our store. Could be you.
Giants 1·0: Knufax, Dod~er, !- Philadelphia nt Chicago .. Hlgb Individual Serle"
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April !4, 1111C
60 Olds 88 4 Door - - - - - $795
0, Cuellar, Astros. Croig &amp;!Bunning (1-1) vs. Ellswurth (0- D. Shahan
636 1,•==.,;======
Knowles, Phillles, Face, Pirates 0)
G. Mitch
620
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steerradio, white sidewall tires and outside mirror.
ing,
&amp; Perry, Gi~nts ail 2~0.
I New York at Pittsburgh D. Cook
611
American Ltague: Mcr&gt;owell, (night) - Gardner f().{)J vs. Higb individual Game:
61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr.
$895
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Indians &amp; McLain, Tigt&gt;rs :1..0: Blass 11·0).
0. Neal
253
V-8, auto. trans., power steering, radio, Uke new
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McN~!Iy &amp; Palmer. Onolf's,
Houston at Atlanta (nig~t)- 0. Neal
w)s)w
tires, lite blue with blue interior, sharp inside
247
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out.
J.orker &amp; Pizarro, \Vhite Sflx, Latman ! l·l) Lemaster O·ll,
G. Mitch- A. Mitchell
241
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T1ant, Indians, McCormick. Cincinnati at Los Angeles Most Improved Bowler:
12" Portable _ $98.00
Senators •II 2-0.
lnight)- O'Toule (B-11) vs. Os- A. Mitchell
62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed._ $1495
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The league's annual steak din.
16" Portable· $114.00
White over beige, beige vinyl Interior, V -8 engine,
NBA Playoff Standing.
~1. Louis at San Franrl!IC() l'lf~ will be held May 5 at the
auto. trans., power brakes and steering, wls!w tires,
B}' UaUr i' f
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Unted &amp;lass, real sharp Olds.
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Ibel (0·0) or Shaw 0·2J.
house as a climax to a very en·
'HDNI Z
JACKSON. 0.
21" Portable • $169.00
(Final)
Saturday's Gamts
joyable seasoJL
60
Olds
98 4 Door
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$895
W. 1.. New Yorg at Pittsburgh
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Pn&lt;fon
4 3. Philadelphia at Chicago
radio, tinted g!BSI, while aldewaU Ures, wheel discs,
Los Angeles
3 41 St. Loois al San Francisco
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t:UII'Ki.AND (VPI) - '!bey Righthander Gary Bell will the ninth with the lying run on had th,... oingles ID three lrlps Mlreelillo Lopp In the flniJn. lot bls lourlh homer ol the year lingle but was out lltl~
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lor the nlght.
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But Wagner sent a loWering bled down the Ieltlleld !IDe wllb the Tribe'• pJtcl&gt;era score!... Infi) to righllleld, and Gonalo two oot to score Jim Landi• Ding streak at ~~
slid across the plate wllb the j lirst.
. "llrled to throw him low and
deciding run.
2!:::!::~ ·.·:::: !~ ~~~! ?!! ~ ~~!'. hut T lr11n~ nne un there
"I knew I hit the ball weD, way until the seventh, allowing rtgbt around hla cbln and he
but I didn't thinl: H was lar thri'O Angels to get on ha~&gt;e really !I(I"'d I~" said Siebert.
enough. I forgot who was ~n with only one ~:eh1r.g ::ocnd. u! :::ed ~t!:' ~"~ MIIR~ durthird and wben I looked over
Relcbanll llomero
m, the fint five innings and
and saw It wa8 Pedro I lmew In the seventh, Rick Reicb· went fD JJ!iders the rest of the
we WllWd get that lead run," ani~ the 1200,1100 bonus baby game."
said Wagner.
from the Unlversity of Wlscon- The Angels threatened in the
The Indians gilt to •tarter sin, blasted ..., Into the seats Dlnth as Fr-1 led oil wllh a

upstart Cleveland In- cage White Sox invade. A vic- The Indians pushed acroes the
''"'' ..t a new American ,tory .ov~r the White So1 would winning tally In the eighth.
,,...,. record for consecutive enable Cleveland to set a mod- Pedro Gonzalez singled to cen,t' tl..-rdlll season victories and ern major league recorct. ~uUJ.. I ter unu :!liiv.. ~:..:,., :;;...;. iiow~
4 d tbe modern major league paw Gary Peters is to hurl for hit a grounder to deep short lor
r•x&gt;rd bv defeatin~ the Cantor- the Sox.
I a hit. When Jim Fregosl's throw
rna Angels, 2·1 Thursday nJght Once again it was fme pitch- to fi.rst puiit!U liorm Sieoern off
to register their lOth straight ing that gained the India"' the the bag, Gonzalez raced to
triumph.
victory over Californla as Sonny third.
. A year ago today, the Tribe Siebert fanned seven, walked
Wagner Bail In kun
was tied lor fourth plaoe with none and allowed flve hita be- Tebbetts sent Leon Wagner to
a ~ slate.
fore giving way to lklb Allen in bat for catcher, Joe Azcue, who

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LOS ANGELES &lt;VPI) -Ever i Manager Don Hellner decided 1 the Reds' pitching rotation.
to the Giant righthander, who way, going tD a three-ball count The Giants,
wonder what happened to Jim today it was time to find out if The Reds bope to give O'Toole 1enabled San · Francisco to gain only three times.
I scored single runs off starter
Otlfool~ after his .di~astrous sea· IO'Toole ~till has ~t. and he will i a little more support at ~ a split with the Reds in tbe two-. The four Cincinnati hits were ! and loser Sammy .Eil.is in the
son With the Cmcmnau Reds 1start torught agamst the world 1 plate than they could muster 1n j1ame series.
aD singles - by C'hico Cardenas ,second and fourth mnmgs and
4 Dr.
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last, but he had the big pitch Itired the first 16 batten In ar- ry Arrigo in the sixth.
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wben he need&lt;d It againat the der. Pete Rose and Vada Pin·
Da..,nport Homen
4 d•. I cyl. At -~~~~~,~~
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Ialong, but he hasn't been given wlll have to be a good one if I CinciDDati managed only four Reds. He struck out just four : son in the seventh and Tommy A double by Jim Hart and a
1 single by Ollie BroWIJ produced
a chance to show bls wares. he wants to reclaim a spot In 1bita In dropping a :H verdict hatters but was on top all the 1 Harper In the elgbth.
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By United Pr.., lnternaUonal Los Ang.
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Blasingame, Carroll (2), Urnempty homer to right ..
Joey, wbeD you wiDd
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BOSTON- '!be labuiOWJ Bol- cbampionshlp series.
Marichal, who missed his
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There's a bole Ia your 1boe-"
San Fran. 010 101 OOx- 3 7 0 and Torre, Carty (5): Drysdale ton Celtlcs withstood a sizzling The Collies, riddled by a ser- turn because of a pulled
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Ellis, Arrigo 16), McCool (8) 11·2) and Torborg. LP- last • minute rally b)' the lea of Injuries and dethroned by muscle, showed no effects
500, C'nv 8 cyl . AuL
and Pavletich; Marlchal 14-0l Blasingame (1-1). HRs--Le- Los Angeles Lakers Thursday Philadelphia after a Dine-year the Injury, although he said
trans. F: \1~
and Haller. LP- Ellis 0·2). HR febvre (5th), Aaron (6th).
Dlght to win their eighth reign as regnlar season Eastern 1till bothered him.
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straight National Basketball As- Division kings, capped a hard "Every time I tried to kick
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Major League Leaders
American League
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ooclatlon cbamplonship.
fought playoff by winning their high the way I usually do on
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w. L. Pel.
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American League
The final score was 95-93.
ninth NBA championship in 10 every pitch I could feel
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Pitts.
000 011 111 4- 9 14 01Kan. City lOI 020 001- 5 9
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pain," Marichal said. "So I
Dump Truck, R cyllndir
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9 1 .000 1 Chi.
002 000 210 1- 6 8 o lletroil
004 072 oox-13 li o thole cheers,"! Ca s:llout crowd 1 Led by veteran Capt. Bill dldnThe't throw many fast balls.
enginl, S spf' ~d t : InS, 2
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9 3 .750 2
Sisk, McBean (7), Mikkelsen I Hunler, Lindblad, Dickson
13,009, t•~~~:~ e t1cs gave re- Russell, who will take over as
way the Reds were
spttd ...u axle
Mrgan, Hou 16 58 9 24 .414 Chicago
14 52 8 21 .401 Detroit
10 4 .717
(1:) and Pagliaronl, May (10); , (5), Aker f7l. Wyatt l61 and tiring Coach Red Auerbach a player-coach as
Auerhacb swinging at Marichal's motion it
Smith, StL
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10 38 8 JS .395 california
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4 6 .400 6 (8), Mikkelsen (9), Koonce Pena l6) and Freehan. WP- performance in winning
the oral manager,
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14 56 .1 22 _393 Minnesota
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Browne, Chi 7 27 6 10 _370 New York
Jrd). Browne (3rd).
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000 000 Oil)- 1 5 0 Deputy Premier George Brown leaq, 76-60. into the final period Ured the "':'t. three batters
S&lt;rgell, Pitt 13 47 7 17 362
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W.Davis, LA
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Allen, Phil
Lacust &amp; Sycamore Stt.
9 28 5 tO :357 Wash. ai New York, ppd., raiD Houston
030 000 Jx- 4 9 2 Siebert, Allen 19) and Azcue, plaint.! He twhoas exfpected to! ton withstood a blistering Los ~tsth
, Marbolchaland~w 93 pitches
Jones, NY
Chicago at Boston, ppd., ram
Briles. Woodeshick 12 ), Ma- Sims (9). WP-Siebert ll-0), oonva esce a
me or s~vera Angeles ra11y which just fell 10 e ur
"'"mmute cou.
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American Leaguo
Minn. at Bait., 2, ppd., rain
hatrey (J). Hoerner 17 ), Aust LP-Lee (O·I), HR-Reichardt days. Brown, who has a hJStory short.
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G. AR R. H. Pel Cleve. 2 California, I, night
days. Brown, who bas a history R~ell, the 32-year-old form- --========iii
18 ) and McCarver; Roberts, (lth).
F.Rbsn, Bal 10 34 14 16 .471
Friday's Probable Pitchen Caprin (?), Raymond (S) and
hosp1ta~ . last weekend after er Umve~s1ty of San FranciSCO
B.Rbsn, Bal 10 41 8 17 .415 Baltimore at Detroit (night) Bateman. WP- Roberts (1·3). Wash. at New York, ppd., rain oo~plammg of abdomIna I A_II·A_merlca, turned in ~ne of
Alvis, Ciev
10 11 5 17 ·415 - Bunker Il-l) vs. Monbouquette LP-Briies 1'-1). HRS -Gentile Chicago ot Boston. ppd .. rain
p8J '·
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Rbnson, Chi 12 4li 11 19 .413 (2·1)
(Jrdl Smith (2nd) Javier Minn at Bait 2 ppd raJn
mg the Celtics WI 25
pomts
Oliva, Mlnn 10 3'' 7 13 .37I Chlcag
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54 36 points and Jobn Havlicek 16 as
white, NY
Echbrn, Bal 10 35 5 12 343 Mmneoota at Washmgton
Forest Run Block
43 47 the Celti&lt;s became the first ma- l
Daily Sentinel
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KaJine, Det 13 47 11 16 :340 (rught)- Katt (1-1) vs. Duck
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ltYGER CREEK LEAGUE
POMEROY LANES
Team Gohne and ~ies .:.. Iota's the Lakers' vain comeback and
Braves, Mays, Giants 6; Alou &amp; Minnesota. at Washington
AprU Z!, 1966
Bantam Girls
Beauty Salon, 642, 1834.
finished with 36 points.
Torre, Braves, &amp; Lefebvre, Kansas C1ty at New York
The first half wmners, Day I
April Jt, 1N6
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Maintenance, met the second
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Aaron, Braves 13; lklyer. Mets, St. Louis
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HAM 8IIOOT lallday, ala, .I
.md a cblekoo 111pper Friday,
April 29 at the club bouse at
1,:00. SJM)IIIOI'ed by the Meigs
Olunly Cooa Hunters,
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BEST BUYS

Slop! Loold RNcll '
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$459.00

EarqAmeriem

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2.3"

56 Buick 2 Door H.T.:::----'-- $195

V-8, auto. lnDI., P.S. 1114 P.11.

$619.00

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57 Pontiac 4 Door - - - - - - $95

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trallo&lt;l Pro11 IntemaUonal
WASHINGroN (UP() -Eight
Protestant denominations are
n•arlng the moment of tru~ In
their offorl to create a uruted
onurcn WilD ., muuon mem·
bers.
Their merger lalks, which
baYe been In progress lor fiVe
years, w!U reach a crucial
otago al a meeting In Dallas,
Tex., next week (May Z.O). ·

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IN THE

Means to Me.'' A solo, "He A·
· rose,'' was sung by Westina
Crabtre · ~. who also read 2 po·
em, ''The Cross That Was His
Own.'' A garden seed contest,
guessing. was enjoyed by all.
Safety Hints~ Household Arci-

Prices

NEED
WELKER

Begin

·~you SHOULD REWARD THEM
. ~ith

~!most every hame hu at least one area where

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the floors take a terrific beatin g, either from
heavy traffic in an active household
or from rough weather in an f!x posed
area. U you hava
floors that must
standuptosuch
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STATE . REPRESENTATIVE

THE SHOE BOX

X I RALPH WELKER

Middleport, 0.

man.

Lulber Boothe receniiJ visIted his lather. Lloyd Bootbe.
Recenl vlsltor11 of Mr. and
lin. Paul Bucltley and family
were her mother, Mabel
Athens. Dorothy Snyder

always
have
at least

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looking shiny, then
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REPUBLICAN .

$p9

PORCH AND
FLOOR ENAMEL.
This tough alkyd
paint applie!l easily, comes in
a variety of non-fading colors, and
i! mod.e to take: a beatin.(.

A poultry grower, buyer and proeessor, keenly
aware of the problems of farmers and busmess·
men.
Welker for Representative Cotn.

W. MAIN ST.-POMEROY

VOTE MAY 3 FOR

THE AREA'S ONLY •••

SUPPLY

co.

675-1160
Cash &amp; Delivery

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SOCiety
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We have attempted to present the facts concerning the bond issue in a fair and un':Jiased manner.
There is unanimous approval on the part of com·
mittee members that ' for the greatest good in The
Meigs Local School District everyone should vote "FOR"
this issue next Tuesday, May 3rd.
Let's finish the job we started last fell.
CITIZENS ACTION COMMITTEE
FOR THE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE
Dick Rosenbaum, Chairman

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WhileDeanna,
and Georp
and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons
Keuny, Mr. and Mn. Hank Arnott, W!Wam Miller and 1011,
Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anold Alder·
son and daughters Gl Keno ,..,.• 1
Sunday gut!8ls II Mr. l!ld lin.
Russell Roush llld family.
a - McNictleo Is .un
confined to Velerant HGapiial
at Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrll. Dora Pli'IOIII
and Mn. Rulli PlllliOlll were
Sunday ....... of Mr. 1111 lin.
Sidney Dursl, also v1a1tec1 will• II
Mr. IIIII Mrll. Endo Donobew
l!ld Mr. and Mrs. Vlrlll aa,rt
of EYB118, W. Vo.

Chuck Blakeslee
Ralph Carl

Bob King

FIN ANa
Dave Ohlinger, Chr.
Jean Morgan
Cash Bllhr
John Blaettnar
Jean Werry
Wayne Swisher
Gene Coleman
John ColweU
Joe Sayre
Helen Quivy
Audra Well
Avia Bailey
Jerri Grueser
AI Leonard
Ed Foster
Sue Seel.ia

IAota·Smith, Chr.

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Mary Anderson
Kermit Welton
Vivian Pierce
Doyle Sargent
Phil Ohlinger

Barbara Mullen

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We, as the Citizens Action Committee members on
both an individual basis and in a spirit of cooperation
with the total committee, have attempted in every re·
spect to accept full responsibility for a fair representation on the geographic areas from which we were selected. Following detailed study and appraisal, we feel
that the proposed Meigs Local School District Bond Issue
and Tax Levy represents the most good for the individuals concerned at the lowest investment for the greatest amount of return on this investment.

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felt a consolidated school district would better serve
the students and adults than to retain the five smaller
districts. A seventy per cent favorable vote is overwhe:ming support for any issue.

need are member• of the
rhurch. '' The diaconate would
be a distinctive mlnbitry Ia ils

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SPEAKERS

JAMES B. KIMBl~L
Republican Canclidate for StaJt

CAROLINA LUMBER

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Pd. Pol. Adv.

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and Mr.

Ulllli (~lo
repmeritauvea loucb 1!1 , ..try• IJDII'II). Tilt flip body woUld
unilo&lt;l
...,, lrullees, etc.) IIIII Glhen , :IIIIIIGMJ eoavtlllkiG, ~:~~~=~beinc as I
mervocl for lbe eo.,_ptloll' ...-, · ·foor JllOfl, wllb
nr oeriel of
as a
prtdillllc ·biobop IIIII
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'lbe nul bl@ller 1evtJ of ceuno11 to lldmllllltlr alfalrt
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orgllliiZalion would be ....,.,. tbe IDio,rlm.
by 1
b1e 1o a diocele or ·pre~~byterJ. STATU OF lJNII'lC&amp;TION
of handa.
Avoiding any cbo!ce o1 ume, Tbo prGpOBillo be
1 Ions lime,
the plan refers to it aenerleally II DaDu cvltlolls lbal II
pllOr&amp;&amp;iGn or 11111l't,

OPEN LETTER TO THE VOTERS OF-.

U-D_RIVE THRU

FARMER
BUSINESSMAN
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11me ;~::r-::~:11
ly-tralned men,
serve 01 pastors
lfolla. Secood, there would
llOll - professionals,
themselves bl other
would be HI aside by
ordina&amp;i01 lo administer the
oacrameala l!ld perform oU.~r!l
pastorel claliea 101 aecesarlly
requiring theoltllllcal educatloll.
Deacono would be cbarled
with "particular _res;poruoib[JtyiJ
lor carrying OR Chrlat's mlnlstry to tbe alck and the oo&amp;caat,
the hungry and the
the
dishooored and tbe

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For Tho Family

·, .,.. dec!- moc1o by eloclN ~

OH KAN Club

Dlstrid 27 Voters Of

CANVAS
FOOTWEAR

~~an:~-:~~-~pverned demociiii!CoU1, wltli AlloYe tbe Mkia wwld

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Amlber malet · IDDoYalloD
pnwldol fet· two dlltinel kinds
Ill ~ UDIII ol the church.
One wnuld be , the famillar
~eaalilll ltlup, ,.....
1ng 1 ~ commomlly.
'lbe other, equally book, woold
be a "!ask Ioree" of•Olrislianl,
anllo&lt;l not by aeoeraphy but by
limflarlly of vocaUoo or
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Fobuloua

OlpOCWIIIod. l'uldinl .... .. . . Ill . ·• · • ... Jl
mlqlatry 1o the ' i(lller efty, :Ill ~~ ,..llldllde from".!IIU;e fr&lt;lm
Ill I ~ cr odtlcatlclllal prGifllll! ·"' ...... to.- llf·~ 1lllllt. 1111 WOIIId 01

Prepares for
Large Cr d

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WSCS met at the home
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe Tuesday eveo-11
The Wilted churcb -would
log. Mrs. Olden Thaxton was
affirm tbe authority of the
In charge of devotions and Mrs.
Bible as "the norm of Its total
Early Roush, the business meof..
life" and tbe yardstick by
lng. Membe" attending wer•
which all doctrines must be
·Mrs. Jack Ables, Mrll. Carroll
measured. It would accept the
OW S
Wblle, Mra. Arnold Hupp, Mrll.
Apostles' and Nicene creeds
Dona Parsoos, Mra. Jamt!6
with tbe understanding tbat
A large crowd 19 eopected In Hupp, Mrs. Olden Thaxton, Mn.
church from time to time must IPt. Pleasant, W. Va. Ibis Sat.- Roy Buck, Mrll. Early Roush,
supplelJlent tbese historic ex- urday and Sunday, April 30 and Mrs. Dallas Hill. Mrs. !JoUy
pressions of the Christian faith jMay I, for lhe Third Annual Wolle. Birlhclays were Mrs. 01wlth "new formulations as Com Show sponsored by the den Tballen, Mrs. Jack Ablel,
relevant as possible to •ew OH .KAN Coin Club, a no~ Hestess lor lbe evening wero
times and situations. •·
proftt organlzati~n of the TrJo Mrs. Bob Rhodes and Mrs
WORSffiP
Counly commumtles.
Sherman For&lt;!. wbo were unaThere would be freedom . Hours for tbe show's open. ble lo attend dae lo i!lnes1. Serwlt.hin the new church for : : e 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sat- · ving refreshment. were Mra.
"diverse traditions of ceremoYtoa~ on ~aybol r 0 ~ Early Roush, Mrll. Dol'll Par·
9 w w . sons and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
ny, vesture, music and the noon
p, rn.
like " Each I I
t' be held attbe Moose Club Audl· Recent guests of Mr. ud
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oca congrega 108 tormm on Mam St with free
could continue using fts farnikin
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Mrs. Bob Rhode• wero Mr 111d
Uar forms and rites but paC\rubg ava~da e. Ed
Ml'll. Ralph Butcher, Of Medina,
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Mr
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exper enIaI on With the sem- k It f M'ddl
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cea of olher traditions would be O::aw "wm :,. ;:;ar::st of the and daughter Judy, Mr. tnd
encouraged In the hope that 1year WJ'th up to 20 com
. dealers Mrs. Joe Butcher, n.--1..1
over 1 generation , or more from thrte states participating Butcher. Mr. and Mra. ~
tbere would be ' a steady 1·n lhe two day sess100.
. A Jarge Butcher,
of Summersville, W.
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movement toward the creation exhibition of choice early Unit- a., Mr. , ~
1'1.
of ne~ forms of worship ed States coins fractional and I came &amp;o YlBit their mother, Mr~
expresstve of tlle enriched new rare large size' paper
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ef
tradition of the united church w'JII be on displ d currenclhy Salem. Nortb Carolina.
Ientire sbow
ay unng e came to VlSl
. 't 1helr molber• Mn.
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SACRAMENT!!
F-e 001- '
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n appratsa w1
w
the
of ber daugb
Baptism could be adminls· offered to 1h
bl' A . at
bomo
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tered. by either of the modes auction will cfos:U
show
Mnl. Bob Rhodea.
historically practiced in the Sunday. Fond cateriRg service Recent guesla ol Mr. ud Mn.
church-Immersion or sprin· will be furnished by St. Ann's Dalla• Hill were Mro. Dale
kllng. The baptism of Infants Society,
Chrillt Eplsoopal H1U IIIII soas, Junior Wolle IIIII
would be "recognized and Church. Free souvenir wooden SUzanne Bradbury of Middleaccepted" with the proviso that nickels hourly door prizes and pert, Ml'l. Dolly W.Ue, Mr. llld
"110
congregation may be a raffl~ of gold will be a feature Mr~ David Welherspooo ll!d
required, against its will," 1o of the show. There 18 00 ad- daugbtero Lori and Belh.
ba,;;ip;;;;ll;;;;ze;;;;ln;;;;f;;;;an;;;;Js;;;;...Th...,e;;;;lm;ipo:.;.rta;.n..c;.,e;;,m~iss~i~on~char~g~e·~...,...,...,....,J Recent guesta of Mr. and Mn.
f
Dorsa Par110ns were Mr.
Mrll. Gerald Wells aod MaDdy,
Syracuse, Mr. ud Mrs. Ca~toli !J

Delmar Canaday has withdrawn as a
Democrat write in candidate for the unexpired term for County Commissioner in favor of Paul Simon.
Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul
Simon for unexpired term and Kenneth
Hogen for full term Meigs County Commissioner.

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of a personal commltmenl 'Of p1slors Gl !heir dlslrlcts or
faitb-sll·es•.ed In communi0118 dioceses, bul their
which !Jmii baptism lo those of j Ute acta and decl&amp;lons
rtsJlGllslble age-woold be re- Jy would be 111bject to approval
oognlzed by a requlremenl that , by a repmenlatlve &lt;llUilCil
anyone ban~ed as an Infant I (slmlllll' .Jo a presbytery).
mu~t, , In a ' subsequent solemn ,. JUgnlllcanl new Idea pill
act of conllrmallon, ··occept forward Ia tbe plu and DOl
his _oerson•l resJlOlllllbllily 01 a IakeR from ~ of
Chfll!llan and make the afllrma· plll11C1pating deatlllllll81l0118
110118 appropriate to mem!Jer.. vldes for ordlnallon of
ahlp In the churCh."
kinds ol preabyter1 or
The Lord's Supper, also First. there wnuld be

Delegations tom the ei .~t . known as 1he Eucharist or Holy
denominations will consider the Communion, could be eelebra~
ootllne of a po6slble plan of eel wftb any of the rites .OW In
union wbich was drafted during use by lbe variOus uniting
tbe past year by a apeclsl churches. The service could be
commisslon under the chair· celebrated only by an ordained
manship of the Rev. Dr. minister, but laymen ancl
Engene Car&amp;OR Bloke, new women should "asslst lll
aeueral secretary of the World appropriate WByiJ ." The cooseCouncll of Churches.
cration of tbe elements must
It was .Dr. Blake, tben chief Include tbe worda of lnstitutioa
executive officer of the United used by Christ hlmsell at the
Presbyterian Cburch, who first Last Supper. Without adopting
proposed the merger In a any particular theological &amp;lleoaennoa In SaD Franci.sco Dec. ry of what happens io the
4, 1960.
Eucharist, the WIIIo&lt;l church
Involved ln tlle merger would affirm that the sanegotiations are the United crament i~ an "effective means
Presbyterian Church, 'iouthem whereby God in Christ acts and
Presbyter; an Churcb, Mel'todist Christ is p."esent with His
Church. Episcopal Church. Afri- people."
can Metbodisl E p is cop a I
MINISTRY
Church, UnJted Church of The new church would have
t'lulst. Disciples of Christ ancl the historic ordero &gt;f ministry
Evange1ical United Brethren. mentioned in the New TesHere are the main features of lament-bishops, presbyters (or
the union proposal which may elders) and deacons.
bave fa!'-reachlng effects 011 the Bishops would be 1he chief
structure of American Protestantism :
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PUIUCATIONS

Re•. Wilbur hrrin, Chr.

Catherine Shenefield, Chr.

Don Mullen

WendeD Gerlach

Bill Chlldt

Tom Scally

Guy Guinther

Betty Fultz

Re• Shenefield

Rev. Joseph Kraley

Mn. Georae Lowery

Mickey Werner

RuaaeU Cullums

Mary Virginia Holliday

Roland Ealllman

Ann Lambert

Joyce Leonard

Sylvia Midkiff

IIUlne Arnolf

Bill Pullins

Don I .anniq

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trallo&lt;l Pro11 IntemaUonal
WASHINGroN (UP() -Eight
Protestant denominations are
n•arlng the moment of tru~ In
their offorl to create a uruted
onurcn WilD ., muuon mem·
bers.
Their merger lalks, which
baYe been In progress lor fiVe
years, w!U reach a crucial
otago al a meeting In Dallas,
Tex., next week (May Z.O). ·

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(Vote for not more than one)

X I KENNETH HOGEN
For County Commi88ioner

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(Unexp1red Ttnn Encfing Janu1ry 5, 1969)
(Vote for not more than one)

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PAUL SIMON

BE SURE AND MARK X ON BALLOT! /

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ERNEST A. WINGm
Pd. PoL Adf.

:SANDWICH
Ordtr By Phon•

·· And Take 'Em Horr•
WY 2·5432

IF YOU PUNISH YOUR FLOOR~

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TALL
SADDLE I
IN THE

Means to Me.'' A solo, "He A·
· rose,'' was sung by Westina
Crabtre · ~. who also read 2 po·
em, ''The Cross That Was His
Own.'' A garden seed contest,
guessing. was enjoyed by all.
Safety Hints~ Household Arci-

Prices

NEED
WELKER

Begin

·~you SHOULD REWARD THEM
. ~ith

~!most every hame hu at least one area where

'

JBfOB
IOJlCH

the floors take a terrific beatin g, either from
heavy traffic in an active household
or from rough weather in an f!x posed
area. U you hava
floors that must
standuptosuch
punillhment and you

At --~

STATE . REPRESENTATIVE

THE SHOE BOX

X I RALPH WELKER

Middleport, 0.

man.

Lulber Boothe receniiJ visIted his lather. Lloyd Bootbe.
Recenl vlsltor11 of Mr. and
lin. Paul Bucltley and family
were her mother, Mabel
Athens. Dorothy Snyder

always
have
at least

=

want to keep thern
looking shiny, then
you need DEVOE

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IN POMEROY

REPUBLICAN .

$p9

PORCH AND
FLOOR ENAMEL.
This tough alkyd
paint applie!l easily, comes in
a variety of non-fading colors, and
i! mod.e to take: a beatin.(.

A poultry grower, buyer and proeessor, keenly
aware of the problems of farmers and busmess·
men.
Welker for Representative Cotn.

W. MAIN ST.-POMEROY

VOTE MAY 3 FOR

THE AREA'S ONLY •••

SUPPLY

co.

675-1160
Cash &amp; Delivery

PT. P!.EASANT

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27th House District' of Ohio
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Apple Grove
SOCiety
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We have attempted to present the facts concerning the bond issue in a fair and un':Jiased manner.
There is unanimous approval on the part of com·
mittee members that ' for the greatest good in The
Meigs Local School District everyone should vote "FOR"
this issue next Tuesday, May 3rd.
Let's finish the job we started last fell.
CITIZENS ACTION COMMITTEE
FOR THE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE
Dick Rosenbaum, Chairman

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Vernon Weber

WhileDeanna,
and Georp
and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons
Keuny, Mr. and Mn. Hank Arnott, W!Wam Miller and 1011,
Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anold Alder·
son and daughters Gl Keno ,..,.• 1
Sunday gut!8ls II Mr. l!ld lin.
Russell Roush llld family.
a - McNictleo Is .un
confined to Velerant HGapiial
at Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrll. Dora Pli'IOIII
and Mn. Rulli PlllliOlll were
Sunday ....... of Mr. 1111 lin.
Sidney Dursl, also v1a1tec1 will• II
Mr. IIIII Mrll. Endo Donobew
l!ld Mr. and Mrs. Vlrlll aa,rt
of EYB118, W. Vo.

Chuck Blakeslee
Ralph Carl

Bob King

FIN ANa
Dave Ohlinger, Chr.
Jean Morgan
Cash Bllhr
John Blaettnar
Jean Werry
Wayne Swisher
Gene Coleman
John ColweU
Joe Sayre
Helen Quivy
Audra Well
Avia Bailey
Jerri Grueser
AI Leonard
Ed Foster
Sue Seel.ia

IAota·Smith, Chr.

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Mary Anderson
Kermit Welton
Vivian Pierce
Doyle Sargent
Phil Ohlinger

Barbara Mullen

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We, as the Citizens Action Committee members on
both an individual basis and in a spirit of cooperation
with the total committee, have attempted in every re·
spect to accept full responsibility for a fair representation on the geographic areas from which we were selected. Following detailed study and appraisal, we feel
that the proposed Meigs Local School District Bond Issue
and Tax Levy represents the most good for the individuals concerned at the lowest investment for the greatest amount of return on this investment.

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felt a consolidated school district would better serve
the students and adults than to retain the five smaller
districts. A seventy per cent favorable vote is overwhe:ming support for any issue.

need are member• of the
rhurch. '' The diaconate would
be a distinctive mlnbitry Ia ils

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SPEAKERS

JAMES B. KIMBl~L
Republican Canclidate for StaJt

CAROLINA LUMBER

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Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Fred Craw, Chrm .. Pomeroy, 0.

and Mr.

Ulllli (~lo
repmeritauvea loucb 1!1 , ..try• IJDII'II). Tilt flip body woUld
unilo&lt;l
...,, lrullees, etc.) IIIII Glhen , :IIIIIIGMJ eoavtlllkiG, ~:~~~=~beinc as I
mervocl for lbe eo.,_ptloll' ...-, · ·foor JllOfl, wllb
nr oeriel of
as a
prtdillllc ·biobop IIIII
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'lbe nul bl@ller 1evtJ of ceuno11 to lldmllllltlr alfalrt
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orgllliiZalion would be ....,.,. tbe IDio,rlm.
by 1
b1e 1o a diocele or ·pre~~byterJ. STATU OF lJNII'lC&amp;TION
of handa.
Avoiding any cbo!ce o1 ume, Tbo prGpOBillo be
1 Ions lime,
the plan refers to it aenerleally II DaDu cvltlolls lbal II
pllOr&amp;&amp;iGn or 11111l't,

OPEN LETTER TO THE VOTERS OF-.

U-D_RIVE THRU

FARMER
BUSINESSMAN
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11me ;~::r-::~:11
ly-tralned men,
serve 01 pastors
lfolla. Secood, there would
llOll - professionals,
themselves bl other
would be HI aside by
ordina&amp;i01 lo administer the
oacrameala l!ld perform oU.~r!l
pastorel claliea 101 aecesarlly
requiring theoltllllcal educatloll.
Deacono would be cbarled
with "particular _res;poruoib[JtyiJ
lor carrying OR Chrlat's mlnlstry to tbe alck and the oo&amp;caat,
the hungry and the
the
dishooored and tbe

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ATHENS, GALLIA, MEIGS COUNTIES

For Tho Family

·, .,.. dec!- moc1o by eloclN ~

OH KAN Club

Dlstrid 27 Voters Of

CANVAS
FOOTWEAR

~~an:~-:~~-~pverned demociiii!CoU1, wltli AlloYe tbe Mkia wwld

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Amlber malet · IDDoYalloD
pnwldol fet· two dlltinel kinds
Ill ~ UDIII ol the church.
One wnuld be , the famillar
~eaalilll ltlup, ,.....
1ng 1 ~ commomlly.
'lbe other, equally book, woold
be a "!ask Ioree" of•Olrislianl,
anllo&lt;l not by aeoeraphy but by
limflarlly of vocaUoo or
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Fobuloua

OlpOCWIIIod. l'uldinl .... .. . . Ill . ·• · • ... Jl
mlqlatry 1o the ' i(lller efty, :Ill ~~ ,..llldllde from".!IIU;e fr&lt;lm
Ill I ~ cr odtlcatlclllal prGifllll! ·"' ...... to.- llf·~ 1lllllt. 1111 WOIIId 01

Prepares for
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WSCS met at the home
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe Tuesday eveo-11
The Wilted churcb -would
log. Mrs. Olden Thaxton was
affirm tbe authority of the
In charge of devotions and Mrs.
Bible as "the norm of Its total
Early Roush, the business meof..
life" and tbe yardstick by
lng. Membe" attending wer•
which all doctrines must be
·Mrs. Jack Ables, Mrll. Carroll
measured. It would accept the
OW S
Wblle, Mra. Arnold Hupp, Mrll.
Apostles' and Nicene creeds
Dona Parsoos, Mra. Jamt!6
with tbe understanding tbat
A large crowd 19 eopected In Hupp, Mrs. Olden Thaxton, Mn.
church from time to time must IPt. Pleasant, W. Va. Ibis Sat.- Roy Buck, Mrll. Early Roush,
supplelJlent tbese historic ex- urday and Sunday, April 30 and Mrs. Dallas Hill. Mrs. !JoUy
pressions of the Christian faith jMay I, for lhe Third Annual Wolle. Birlhclays were Mrs. 01wlth "new formulations as Com Show sponsored by the den Tballen, Mrs. Jack Ablel,
relevant as possible to •ew OH .KAN Coin Club, a no~ Hestess lor lbe evening wero
times and situations. •·
proftt organlzati~n of the TrJo Mrs. Bob Rhodes and Mrs
WORSffiP
Counly commumtles.
Sherman For&lt;!. wbo were unaThere would be freedom . Hours for tbe show's open. ble lo attend dae lo i!lnes1. Serwlt.hin the new church for : : e 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sat- · ving refreshment. were Mra.
"diverse traditions of ceremoYtoa~ on ~aybol r 0 ~ Early Roush, Mrll. Dol'll Par·
9 w w . sons and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
ny, vesture, music and the noon
p, rn.
like " Each I I
t' be held attbe Moose Club Audl· Recent guests of Mr. ud
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oca congrega 108 tormm on Mam St with free
could continue using fts farnikin
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Uar forms and rites but paC\rubg ava~da e. Ed
Ml'll. Ralph Butcher, Of Medina,
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Mr
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exper enIaI on With the sem- k It f M'ddl
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cea of olher traditions would be O::aw "wm :,. ;:;ar::st of the and daughter Judy, Mr. tnd
encouraged In the hope that 1year WJ'th up to 20 com
. dealers Mrs. Joe Butcher, n.--1..1
over 1 generation , or more from thrte states participating Butcher. Mr. and Mra. ~
tbere would be ' a steady 1·n lhe two day sess100.
. A Jarge Butcher,
of Summersville, W.
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movement toward the creation exhibition of choice early Unit- a., Mr. , ~
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of ne~ forms of worship ed States coins fractional and I came &amp;o YlBit their mother, Mr~
expresstve of tlle enriched new rare large size' paper
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tradition of the united church w'JII be on displ d currenclhy Salem. Nortb Carolina.
Ientire sbow
ay unng e came to VlSl
. 't 1helr molber• Mn.
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SACRAMENT!!
F-e 001- '
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of ber daugb
Baptism could be adminls· offered to 1h
bl' A . at
bomo
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tered. by either of the modes auction will cfos:U
show
Mnl. Bob Rhodea.
historically practiced in the Sunday. Fond cateriRg service Recent guesla ol Mr. ud Mn.
church-Immersion or sprin· will be furnished by St. Ann's Dalla• Hill were Mro. Dale
kllng. The baptism of Infants Society,
Chrillt Eplsoopal H1U IIIII soas, Junior Wolle IIIII
would be "recognized and Church. Free souvenir wooden SUzanne Bradbury of Middleaccepted" with the proviso that nickels hourly door prizes and pert, Ml'l. Dolly W.Ue, Mr. llld
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congregation may be a raffl~ of gold will be a feature Mr~ David Welherspooo ll!d
required, against its will," 1o of the show. There 18 00 ad- daugbtero Lori and Belh.
ba,;;ip;;;;ll;;;;ze;;;;ln;;;;f;;;;an;;;;Js;;;;...Th...,e;;;;lm;ipo:.;.rta;.n..c;.,e;;,m~iss~i~on~char~g~e·~...,...,...,....,J Recent guesta of Mr. and Mn.
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Dorsa Par110ns were Mr.
Mrll. Gerald Wells aod MaDdy,
Syracuse, Mr. ud Mrs. Ca~toli !J

Delmar Canaday has withdrawn as a
Democrat write in candidate for the unexpired term for County Commissioner in favor of Paul Simon.
Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul
Simon for unexpired term and Kenneth
Hogen for full term Meigs County Commissioner.

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faitb-sll·es•.ed In communi0118 dioceses, bul their
which !Jmii baptism lo those of j Ute acta and decl&amp;lons
rtsJlGllslble age-woold be re- Jy would be 111bject to approval
oognlzed by a requlremenl that , by a repmenlatlve &lt;llUilCil
anyone ban~ed as an Infant I (slmlllll' .Jo a presbytery).
mu~t, , In a ' subsequent solemn ,. JUgnlllcanl new Idea pill
act of conllrmallon, ··occept forward Ia tbe plu and DOl
his _oerson•l resJlOlllllbllily 01 a IakeR from ~ of
Chfll!llan and make the afllrma· plll11C1pating deatlllllll81l0118
110118 appropriate to mem!Jer.. vldes for ordlnallon of
ahlp In the churCh."
kinds ol preabyter1 or
The Lord's Supper, also First. there wnuld be

Delegations tom the ei .~t . known as 1he Eucharist or Holy
denominations will consider the Communion, could be eelebra~
ootllne of a po6slble plan of eel wftb any of the rites .OW In
union wbich was drafted during use by lbe variOus uniting
tbe past year by a apeclsl churches. The service could be
commisslon under the chair· celebrated only by an ordained
manship of the Rev. Dr. minister, but laymen ancl
Engene Car&amp;OR Bloke, new women should "asslst lll
aeueral secretary of the World appropriate WByiJ ." The cooseCouncll of Churches.
cration of tbe elements must
It was .Dr. Blake, tben chief Include tbe worda of lnstitutioa
executive officer of the United used by Christ hlmsell at the
Presbyterian Cburch, who first Last Supper. Without adopting
proposed the merger In a any particular theological &amp;lleoaennoa In SaD Franci.sco Dec. ry of what happens io the
4, 1960.
Eucharist, the WIIIo&lt;l church
Involved ln tlle merger would affirm that the sanegotiations are the United crament i~ an "effective means
Presbyterian Church, 'iouthem whereby God in Christ acts and
Presbyter; an Churcb, Mel'todist Christ is p."esent with His
Church. Episcopal Church. Afri- people."
can Metbodisl E p is cop a I
MINISTRY
Church, UnJted Church of The new church would have
t'lulst. Disciples of Christ ancl the historic ordero &gt;f ministry
Evange1ical United Brethren. mentioned in the New TesHere are the main features of lament-bishops, presbyters (or
the union proposal which may elders) and deacons.
bave fa!'-reachlng effects 011 the Bishops would be 1he chief
structure of American Protestantism :
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Re•. Wilbur hrrin, Chr.

Catherine Shenefield, Chr.

Don Mullen

WendeD Gerlach

Bill Chlldt

Tom Scally

Guy Guinther

Betty Fultz

Re• Shenefield

Rev. Joseph Kraley

Mn. Georae Lowery

Mickey Werner

RuaaeU Cullums

Mary Virginia Holliday

Roland Ealllman

Ann Lambert

Joyce Leonard

Sylvia Midkiff

IIUlne Arnolf

Bill Pullins

Don I .anniq

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Sunday lloetor 8a)'l
eal lell; whet 11 the approxlllllte
Ed. Note&lt; EarUer .tbl.l week first place wbmen In th e Hlib SCbQOI and l!Pllor High SCbQOI cllvlllcu
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La..,.oce, D.D.S. age or ibe pmoo: Even ""' Qln~at on the topic ''0\Jr Future In Education," were an IIOWICed and publfahed. BelOw 1118 IICOD4 1114
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·Tragedy oo lrigedy waa plle4 ... I'lL'&lt; •"" :""""Jmes be 4e- !Jiace eaayaln eaeb-dlvlslon.
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~·up rece~Uy In Japon when
jaws 0811 he com~ed wltb Pl'll'
DIP SOoot lll&gt;fMI
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1111)' Radlonl,
1e11o .....,._,
Ptaunr
series of plana Cl"'..shc:
vious liimi to
ldeullflca.
W-, RIIGoltd
Becky:::;r;;.:omeror
See_. Plaee
ft1rt f11ee
lhe Uves of over 300
11m more pos!Uve.
How lleHad
lctually COO.olidatioo lor '"Pomeroy on May 3• !*, our
Our fulure
Plctunos alld accounts of
Dentures are uaually totaUy blow w~a
~ or a Middleport, and ourrounding .,: ~lbo
~~ on apon all of 111, the JIIUIII
age strewn over wide
destroyed by Intense htat but consolldaUon wue naUy Ill? eas Ill the best thing lbot could bond lssoo supporlinlthe
the old to lillie aa4 drive
-~Tr~nslstor lletterl..
were appaiUng. Disaster
they con be dtel!ent tdentill· Bow can anyoue vote agalnal, bave happened for our comm1111- Local SCbools. 'l'be outcome
our
olnew echoolt,
tFIIIhllghllolllrles
lnv..Ugatlng the crashes bed ..UOn markers ID other types or for an Wile unieu:be and- lly. It will give studenll 1D this vole wiU determine wbelbmonumental task trying
01 dls-rs. The armed serv·
It? The anlwers are lower grades a bOlter chance fll the
1e o1 the new c1J5. roads to traDiport Gill'
t Lontern BoHerlos
make aome sense out of cbaoo. Ices recocnlzed this years ago simple. Anyone wh9 diM 1101 16 saiD more knowledge. Of !riel ar:""!lDIDC to support IIIII the neeetiWJ
eHobby Bolllrill
Part o! a dlsaater
. and dentures, proeeased In At- Ullderotand an lslluo aa4 votes COUI'lle, we have lbo heat ecfu. their cbllclron's eclaealloll
to provide Ul with thole
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work has to do with ldentifl· my dental laboratories have acalosl r~ b&amp;!lag hll feelings ea~o~ our school , .. offer, lull providing a new bigb school. ID oblain a biCll llaadant
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e Photo Plolh
.cation and teeth oftm
name, rank aa4 eertal IIIUllber 00 flclltlous 1'1111101'1 clrcula~ II IS Jll9t oot enough to give us If it is decided to ."~~ jiiiOdem eaucauoo.
- arelol
Balterlos
the onlv clues alter
baked Into the base material by other Mll-llllonned wtm, 1 chaDee to ~ompele fairly with the bond issue tbe new
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~ the larger high schools around trlcl ocboolt wru' join ~)gO!~... ~~ Cmw&gt;Jidallon ill OUI'~::;:: ~ IDd look
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self, hla eolllllry, and his as.
to form one of the largos! aad
union there IB
( .Advertised Brands
and earthquakes. FlndmR
This Idea ahould he liJIIversal.
terlty
One of our problems Is pre,
IICbools
Through boob we pill
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to =~::.':::,'"':
and throogb kao•ll
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taken
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enter
college
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oo thin paper Into the p I n k mnouet for granted serOne yW.:~. otudents are . unprepared for la'I'beges retowouldnehew ~ achool. dation provides more
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best of teachers .;;;·-·~
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plastic •.o
:f S&lt;:hool to college. These stud'
higher respect will be beld by
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Sliver flilmgs expel free mer- thel II can be seen but woo t
II bo to be It ~ f
ents ne&lt;d personnel counselors
. ppo_ ul
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other• throughout the CO\lJio
wblch contaminates gold wear off.
una
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a eu:;u rom and
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varied currte um, a tter
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maklnj! them look like
one _of fulfillment to one of dis·
our school JUSt oes not letic program, and 8 ~lOr 1ty and state. The students
lasuc: and rcelain fill- Only minor Importance Is mus10runent and defeat.
hnve any.
band. A new consolidated
share the pride of our
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gmn to the special scii!nce of Of course there Is always the Educatmg those who do not school would prepare 1111
IIChool Wlth their pareots
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forensic dentistry In the Unit- attitude "II It was g 0 0 d plan to enter college Is another for a college education and
made It all possible by their
ed States but In some parts of enough 'for me, It'll he good problem. Many larger schools able us to live 8 more
vote ''yes" on school
the world aucb as Sacandlnavia, enough for them.'' Was 1t good are able to educate
these life for ourselves and our
to make this dream come true
K's part of dental education cur· enough? 1 doubt it. Had any atudents so that they are able rmmity. It wuuld set oor
for our couoty.
rk:ulum and ia studied as a sci· one of them for one day lried to get a good joh as soon as ards of learning and
Our
lodlng populatlolo,_
once. DenHsla are required to to compete with the average they graduate.
higher.
this
world we
Bartna
make detailed records of
pa- htgh school student now very Some advantages In favor of For those wbo are ·
demands tb
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llenla' teeth and tbese include few could have mainlalned com. c;onaolldation are new and bet- unable or haven't the desire
tep and · 1 8~ '":,.'elmorcbljl
not only newly placed fillings, I parable grade standings
ter leaching faciliHes. Times attend college the wider
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but existing fillings, missing [ Our country is one 0 ( the change and our school can not more varied ~urriculum
Oora hiRilder evwil~l
ucatkm.
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"~t"e:.18 equlpmnfaenlrt
enable them to earn a living
harvest from the seeda we ..,.., " · - - - - - - - . . . ; .
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orway, as r ams me e , space exploraiion our scientists every year
whatever job they may choose.
but the soluti~ of a number of hnve probed deeper and more to the students. If a student It is not fair for the ~achers
problems arlsmg out of a per. successfully into 8p8Ce than wonts to learn his subject well to have to teach Without
SOb's death Is often dependeul those of any other country. Ye~ so that he will he able to proper equipment which is
this dental scJence.
ad yourseJf this _ "How rna"v do !tis JOb weU, he must have always available now,
of these scientists came fro ..1 ' the . best and most . modern would be in a larger school.
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Good schOOls would also
In order for our country to . Another very big and a most the entire county as far as ·
stand above the res~ we must lDlportant advantage would be dustry is coocerned. We
Coltjtllte~
prepare the children ot today better teachers. The school oot expect industries to !orate
for jotiS of tomorrow.
would have more funds so they in our communities wehere
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Holzer
llosp1tal: VJSJiing are just aa Intelligent as other get the best lechers. .
IIJI:e generaUon.
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hours 2 - I and 7- 8 .P· m. Par- students all over the world. The For future generations of The people should not
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Adm!Joloao
paclty. The one large factor will be a .great advan~age. II them, but how mucb it
. ~ oeason, s.Soor Fullk's G·Hybrids demonma1ed
100%
Alden w. Wedemeyer, Bt. z. contributing to success is the this bond ISSue pas~es m May, hendit us. The children
• - befole their bnd-ia capociJy 10 make rocSafety
Gallipolis; Mrs. Clara L am· Information put before lbo stu- ~ •::nts of thiS area can Me~gs County deserve the
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bert, Bt. 1, Crown City; Mrs. denl Bdore a student can .
ard to better educe- educaUon possible, and will
(onlrols
.iiiJI area ia lf&gt;e
lwa.lter K. Devault, Rt. 1, Ew. learn something, It must first lion than ever betore.
surely strive to KEEP Meigs
lugton: Ernest s. Denny, Rt. 1, be put before him.
County a wonderful place in
GUSS-UNIIl
Ewlnglon: Mrs. Charles w. Many people bave said tbat
Which to live.
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Clagg, Bidwell; Mrs. Larry R. the only hope for Melge County
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Sayre, Pt. Pleasant; Roderick is the establishment of a large
SaUy Polk down Meldahl 10:211
L. Click, Mt. Alto, w. Va.; Industry In this area. But how Gaugo readings: Gallipolis I p.m.; Bu~keye Slate ~wn
For full-field·yield!l of quality corn on your
Mrs.
Brooks C. Glover, Galli- many people would he properly Dam 12 _2 30.1 running 104 feet [ dahl It 25
p.m. ,
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form, plonr Punk's G-Hybridt on whole fields oa
Ferry; Eric L. Diddle, trained to handle jobs in this on roll~ Po~eroy-Mason out liam Pttt up Me~dahl 1:10
JOUf farm,
Racine; Mrs. VIrgil H. Taylor, new industry?
Pl. Pleas;nl 2S.IB, Hinton 3_8; m.: Walter Bl!(,'kJord up
Rt. I, Long Boltom; Mrs. On May 3, many of our vo~ statiouary Kanawha
Falls 1 dahl 2:35 a.m., AIIJed-Ashland
D. Folmer, Rl. 1. Pom· ers will he going to the polls 9.54 rising Charleston
22_84 clown Meldahl 3:25 a.m.: New
Mrs. George F• Stanley1 to vote for a new bond iasue• r·Jsmg.
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Lo'd
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I Orleans up Meldahl 4:45 a. m.
n on was runmng 8. Gall
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EDWARD BAER, OWNER
jAshland, Ky.; Boy A. Yeauger, If tills bond Issue passes, the feet, Marmet 911 feel and Win· : . !polls Dam- T11an .up
I, South Point; Mrs. Willie average innease in taxation field 13 feet.
S.20 p.m., Southern down 12.411
POMEROY
232 E. SECOND
WY 2·2036
Wells: Rt. 3, Ashland, .Ky.; woold amoont to slightly
Oblo River _ Esso
a.m.; Allen R. Mernll down I
Anna Ehas, Ironton; Ervm E. than $10.00 per family.
vania
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a.m.; H. E. Bowles down 2:35
14 1.45
Hughes, Rt. 5, JaciJson; Mrs. HIt passes,the State of
a.m.; Steel Trader down 5:05 --::::::::=::::::::::::;:::::==::::::::::.:~
1 B ;::' •15 · 6_15•-m.,.
VIrgil T. Hupp, Ravenswood. will furnish 12,01111,01111 for a
;;';,ble e do:: 1
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8
Bir1lll
' consolidated school. However, down lt, 7:0S ~.m. ; · 'Edeana .Kanawba River .- J. S. .LewPHONE WY 2·2115
G 1 H this iasue does not pass,
Bo orth
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• L is down London 2.311 a.m., Na·
M 5 Broo,__ c Gl
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Th1D'sdaY; Mrs. Vi~gii H: available, and the average tax- Kentuckian up 20, ' 7
m.; A. J. Patten up. Winfield
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m Beaver up Winfield
p. m. Tbumlay,
more t an 0.00 a year.
Helen Z. down 23, 12:40 a.m.; IF.;•;;;·;;;·; . . . - - - - - - r l
Dlacbargeo
Please, anyone who
Peggy Downey down 23, l :?li a.
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Charlotte L. Barber, Geue K. ltnow what th!A bond Issue is m.; Franklin Pierce up 23 , 5,05
rl 1IC.&lt;&gt;per, Joho F. Gillum, Glen about - find out! And, on
a.m.; Mark M. down Greenup
Tho Vory BISI
Eugeoe Knapp aad 3, go and pledge your
8:45 p.m.: Lady Gloria
In Ul8d Cars Anywhere
iiiiiia;;iiiiiiiiii.,...,...,...,..._iiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii...,~'-i"-_;Mrs~.~Lucy~~V;_.;;;ll;;;ard.:;_w~a~y,~=;/ for the new Meigs Local School GreenUp 10:05 p.m.; w011tenl[l NO REASONABLE
Dlslrlct You will he doing a up Greenup 11:10 p.m.; PamOFFER REFUSED
""''""' ~vice to yourself, your e1a D. up Greenup 11:5.1 p.m.;
county s children, and
your L. Fieore down Meldaht 3:311
SEE
country.
m; Walter Williamson
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dtlhl 4:45 p.m.; Bayou L~~~
SEATTLE - Boeing Co. an- down Meldahi 5:51l p.m.; {
nouneecr It will farm out 65 per up Meldahl &amp;:45 p.m.; Endea-·11
POMEROY, 0,
cent of lhe work on the vor down Meldahl 7: 5ll p.m. ;
airframe or the
717 airliner to sll:
Nortbrop Corp, got the
plum, Its estimated share
exceed haU a billion dollars
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A MAN WHO Wlll.REP;.
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FLOWERING
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THAT OUR GOVT SHOULD
STOP TAKING liROM THE
THRIFTY .AND GIVING TO
THE SHifTY.

DUDLEY'S
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THAT INFLATION IS THE
TIME WHEN THOSE WHO
HAY!i SAVED lOR A--RIIJ/W
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WHAT IS THE TRUTH •• ,

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The antwer to this questioa. pbat

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ILSE .BACHMAN

APPEALS COURT
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be found ita the IOU liJac ...
booklet, "The Truth About Nerv•
Deafnea." Write, pbcme or vUlt
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MALTA, OHIO
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Athens

WILLIAM AMMER
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IUDG£ FOR 9 Y'IARS
THE ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
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for the next eight or 10 years.
WASIDNGTON -The Securitleo and Exchange Com~1loo[l
has accused Georgia-PacUie
Corp. of ualng a stock pureiulse
- • m to manipulate the
price ol lis own shares with the
aim ol defrauding owners of
businesses it bad •Breed to buy
fO!' 'stoct. The clvllllllt !llod by
llie II'M'ftiment named the
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CIMielebdanto.

o\-ttllllt "7". S.lf·wlndlftJ,
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1-Cllulc fiUIIf ~. $39.M

IWore Tissot appointo an olllcial agency, the store's technical atandards and

reputation for inregity are carefully checked. It is an honor, therefore, to an-

..._ we bave been aelec~ AI 011e or a limited IIIUIIber of TiaJot a1encies.
Sold anrlserviQed by a -oit of !actoiy qento in 102 oountr!.., every Tissot
- walcb ia backed by a one-year unconditionol fiW'IDiee. AU 'l'lllotiiiOVeDIOilts
are lactory;lea~ for 7 days to ....,,. lllliJimum timekeepinl dependability. In
loci, in Switzerland, where the world's flneot watches are prOdllced, TJssot 18 one
of, the preferred ~ ~blnlns ....l'lional ac&lt;!llraeyo with distinctive
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Included in thia brond new
coUectlon are halt sleevea.
aleevelesa and the bra n d
IIIIW "Poor Boy" otyle. All
the Iateat patter111 and ..,.
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Cabinet is so compact k could Ill
inside this Motorola round ..

lUbe Color TV cabinet shellwith space to aparel

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In my opinion it is high lime
that some common sense be used
in conducting the affairs of this
nation.
I am strictly opposed to the
reckless spending of your money
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I am opposed to an increase of the Federal lncomll·Tax.
· I am opposed to a "Wily Nill y" attitude of·.Congreas in Its dealIngs with left wing destructive groups that ere flYing to undermine
our government.
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I favor an early honorable settlement of the Viet . ~am War.
I believe that college education expenses Jhould be tax deductable.
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Your vote will be greatly appreciated.

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Sunday lloetor 8a)'l
eal lell; whet 11 the approxlllllte
Ed. Note&lt; EarUer .tbl.l week first place wbmen In th e Hlib SCbQOI and l!Pllor High SCbQOI cllvlllcu
Ia,
La..,.oce, D.D.S. age or ibe pmoo: Even ""' Qln~at on the topic ''0\Jr Future In Education," were an IIOWICed and publfahed. BelOw 1118 IICOD4 1114
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·Tragedy oo lrigedy waa plle4 ... I'lL'&lt; •"" :""""Jmes be 4e- !Jiace eaayaln eaeb-dlvlslon.
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1-raya
of
teeth
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~·up rece~Uy In Japon when
jaws 0811 he com~ed wltb Pl'll'
DIP SOoot lll&gt;fMI
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1111)' Radlonl,
1e11o .....,._,
Ptaunr
series of plana Cl"'..shc:
vious liimi to
ldeullflca.
W-, RIIGoltd
Becky:::;r;;.:omeror
See_. Plaee
ft1rt f11ee
lhe Uves of over 300
11m more pos!Uve.
How lleHad
lctually COO.olidatioo lor '"Pomeroy on May 3• !*, our
Our fulure
Plctunos alld accounts of
Dentures are uaually totaUy blow w~a
~ or a Middleport, and ourrounding .,: ~lbo
~~ on apon all of 111, the JIIUIII
age strewn over wide
destroyed by Intense htat but consolldaUon wue naUy Ill? eas Ill the best thing lbot could bond lssoo supporlinlthe
the old to lillie aa4 drive
-~Tr~nslstor lletterl..
were appaiUng. Disaster
they con be dtel!ent tdentill· Bow can anyoue vote agalnal, bave happened for our comm1111- Local SCbools. 'l'be outcome
our
olnew echoolt,
tFIIIhllghllolllrles
lnv..Ugatlng the crashes bed ..UOn markers ID other types or for an Wile unieu:be and- lly. It will give studenll 1D this vole wiU determine wbelbmonumental task trying
01 dls-rs. The armed serv·
It? The anlwers are lower grades a bOlter chance fll the
1e o1 the new c1J5. roads to traDiport Gill'
t Lontern BoHerlos
make aome sense out of cbaoo. Ices recocnlzed this years ago simple. Anyone wh9 diM 1101 16 saiD more knowledge. Of !riel ar:""!lDIDC to support IIIII the neeetiWJ
eHobby Bolllrill
Part o! a dlsaater
. and dentures, proeeased In At- Ullderotand an lslluo aa4 votes COUI'lle, we have lbo heat ecfu. their cbllclron's eclaealloll
to provide Ul with thole
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work has to do with ldentifl· my dental laboratories have acalosl r~ b&amp;!lag hll feelings ea~o~ our school , .. offer, lull providing a new bigb school. ID oblain a biCll llaadant
-·•r P'
e Photo Plolh
.cation and teeth oftm
name, rank aa4 eertal IIIUllber 00 flclltlous 1'1111101'1 clrcula~ II IS Jll9t oot enough to give us If it is decided to ."~~ jiiiOdem eaucauoo.
- arelol
Balterlos
the onlv clues alter
baked Into the base material by other Mll-llllonned wtm, 1 chaDee to ~ompele fairly with the bond issue tbe new
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1 .h as plane
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~ the larger high schools around trlcl ocboolt wru' join ~)gO!~... ~~ Cmw&gt;Jidallon ill OUI'~::;:: ~ IDd look
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self, hla eolllllry, and his as.
to form one of the largos! aad
union there IB
( .Advertised Brands
and earthquakes. FlndmR
This Idea ahould he liJIIversal.
terlty
One of our problems Is pre,
IICbools
Through boob we pill
&gt;· :'
. clres requires painstakin~ work If ..ploll!d. It's aimple to do. po~iloo Is sometblng that paring students who plan
to =~::.':::,'"':
and throogb kao•ll
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i by hiRhly trained people a n d Place 1111110 and address typed
be
taken
lousl
d
enter
college
Many
of
these
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comes
wisdom. ConsoJI.
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oo thin paper Into the p I n k mnouet for granted serOne yW.:~. otudents are . unprepared for la'I'beges retowouldnehew ~ achool. dation provides more
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hiRh
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best of teachers .;;;·-·~
!hinge to. identifying marb: cover. It With
plastic •.o
:f S&lt;:hool to college. These stud'
higher respect will be beld by
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Sliver flilmgs expel free mer- thel II can be seen but woo t
II bo to be It ~ f
ents ne&lt;d personnel counselors
. ppo_ ul
' he
other• throughout the CO\lJio
wblch contaminates gold wear off.
una
y
a eu:;u rom and
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varied currte um, a tter
in!
maklnj! them look like
one _of fulfillment to one of dis·
our school JUSt oes not letic program, and 8 ~lOr 1ty and state. The students
lasuc: and rcelain fill- Only minor Importance Is mus10runent and defeat.
hnve any.
band. A new consolidated
share the pride of our
' p
po
gmn to the special scii!nce of Of course there Is always the Educatmg those who do not school would prepare 1111
IIChool Wlth their pareots
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forensic dentistry In the Unit- attitude "II It was g 0 0 d plan to enter college Is another for a college education and
made It all possible by their
ed States but In some parts of enough 'for me, It'll he good problem. Many larger schools able us to live 8 more
vote ''yes" on school
the world aucb as Sacandlnavia, enough for them.'' Was 1t good are able to educate
these life for ourselves and our
to make this dream come true
K's part of dental education cur· enough? 1 doubt it. Had any atudents so that they are able rmmity. It wuuld set oor
for our couoty.
rk:ulum and ia studied as a sci· one of them for one day lried to get a good joh as soon as ards of learning and
Our
lodlng populatlolo,_
once. DenHsla are required to to compete with the average they graduate.
higher.
this
world we
Bartna
make detailed records of
pa- htgh school student now very Some advantages In favor of For those wbo are ·
demands tb
IUUI
llenla' teeth and tbese include few could have mainlalned com. c;onaolldation are new and bet- unable or haven't the desire
tep and · 1 8~ '":,.'elmorcbljl
not only newly placed fillings, I parable grade standings
ter leaching faciliHes. Times attend college the wider
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but existing fillings, missing [ Our country is one 0 ( the change and our school can not more varied ~urriculum
Oora hiRilder evwil~l
ucatkm.
PhoMWYNII7
th .
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aff d to b
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c ren
reap a
D4 I. Mllll
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"~t"e:.18 equlpmnfaenlrt
enable them to earn a living
harvest from the seeda we ..,.., " · - - - - - - - . . . ; .
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orway, as r ams me e , space exploraiion our scientists every year
whatever job they may choose.
but the soluti~ of a number of hnve probed deeper and more to the students. If a student It is not fair for the ~achers
problems arlsmg out of a per. successfully into 8p8Ce than wonts to learn his subject well to have to teach Without
SOb's death Is often dependeul those of any other country. Ye~ so that he will he able to proper equipment which is
this dental scJence.
ad yourseJf this _ "How rna"v do !tis JOb weU, he must have always available now,
of these scientists came fro ..1 ' the . best and most . modern would be in a larger school.
10.YUI
Meigs County?"
eqwpment.
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Good schOOls would also
In order for our country to . Another very big and a most the entire county as far as ·
stand above the res~ we must lDlportant advantage would be dustry is coocerned. We
Coltjtllte~
prepare the children ot today better teachers. The school oot expect industries to !orate
for jotiS of tomorrow.
would have more funds so they in our communities wehere
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Holzer
llosp1tal: VJSJiing are just aa Intelligent as other get the best lechers. .
IIJI:e generaUon.
r.lltlhlnll
hours 2 - I and 7- 8 .P· m. Par- students all over the world. The For future generations of The people should not
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Adm!Joloao
paclty. The one large factor will be a .great advan~age. II them, but how mucb it
. ~ oeason, s.Soor Fullk's G·Hybrids demonma1ed
100%
Alden w. Wedemeyer, Bt. z. contributing to success is the this bond ISSue pas~es m May, hendit us. The children
• - befole their bnd-ia capociJy 10 make rocSafety
Gallipolis; Mrs. Clara L am· Information put before lbo stu- ~ •::nts of thiS area can Me~gs County deserve the
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bert, Bt. 1, Crown City; Mrs. denl Bdore a student can .
ard to better educe- educaUon possible, and will
(onlrols
.iiiJI area ia lf&gt;e
lwa.lter K. Devault, Rt. 1, Ew. learn something, It must first lion than ever betore.
surely strive to KEEP Meigs
lugton: Ernest s. Denny, Rt. 1, be put before him.
County a wonderful place in
GUSS-UNIIl
Ewlnglon: Mrs. Charles w. Many people bave said tbat
Which to live.
30 GAL GAS
Clagg, Bidwell; Mrs. Larry R. the only hope for Melge County
Vef eWS
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Sayre, Pt. Pleasant; Roderick is the establishment of a large
SaUy Polk down Meldahl 10:211
L. Click, Mt. Alto, w. Va.; Industry In this area. But how Gaugo readings: Gallipolis I p.m.; Bu~keye Slate ~wn
For full-field·yield!l of quality corn on your
Mrs.
Brooks C. Glover, Galli- many people would he properly Dam 12 _2 30.1 running 104 feet [ dahl It 25
p.m. ,
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form, plonr Punk's G-Hybridt on whole fields oa
Ferry; Eric L. Diddle, trained to handle jobs in this on roll~ Po~eroy-Mason out liam Pttt up Me~dahl 1:10
JOUf farm,
Racine; Mrs. VIrgil H. Taylor, new industry?
Pl. Pleas;nl 2S.IB, Hinton 3_8; m.: Walter Bl!(,'kJord up
Rt. I, Long Boltom; Mrs. On May 3, many of our vo~ statiouary Kanawha
Falls 1 dahl 2:35 a.m., AIIJed-Ashland
D. Folmer, Rl. 1. Pom· ers will he going to the polls 9.54 rising Charleston
22_84 clown Meldahl 3:25 a.m.: New
Mrs. George F• Stanley1 to vote for a new bond iasue• r·Jsmg.
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Lo'd
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I Orleans up Meldahl 4:45 a. m.
n on was runmng 8. Gall
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EDWARD BAER, OWNER
jAshland, Ky.; Boy A. Yeauger, If tills bond Issue passes, the feet, Marmet 911 feel and Win· : . !polls Dam- T11an .up
I, South Point; Mrs. Willie average innease in taxation field 13 feet.
S.20 p.m., Southern down 12.411
POMEROY
232 E. SECOND
WY 2·2036
Wells: Rt. 3, Ashland, .Ky.; woold amoont to slightly
Oblo River _ Esso
a.m.; Allen R. Mernll down I
Anna Ehas, Ironton; Ervm E. than $10.00 per family.
vania
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a.m.; H. E. Bowles down 2:35
14 1.45
Hughes, Rt. 5, JaciJson; Mrs. HIt passes,the State of
a.m.; Steel Trader down 5:05 --::::::::=::::::::::::;:::::==::::::::::.:~
1 B ;::' •15 · 6_15•-m.,.
VIrgil T. Hupp, Ravenswood. will furnish 12,01111,01111 for a
;;';,ble e do:: 1
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a.m.; Bryan B. up 7 a.m.
8
Bir1lll
' consolidated school. However, down lt, 7:0S ~.m. ; · 'Edeana .Kanawba River .- J. S. .LewPHONE WY 2·2115
G 1 H this iasue does not pass,
Bo orth
~ 11 .30
• L is down London 2.311 a.m., Na·
M 5 Broo,__ c Gl
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Ferry daughter !·58 p Hille, if any, State aid will he ther Herdman up 20 6·05 ~ mu-. tiona L down Winf" ld t :55 a.
Th1D'sdaY; Mrs. Vi~gii H: available, and the average tax- Kentuckian up 20, ' 7
m.; A. J. Patten up. Winfield
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Rt
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Botto
aUon
increase
would
amount
to
do
~ 7.311
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4 a.m.;
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h $3
wn w , .
a.m., 15
m Beaver up Winfield
p. m. Tbumlay,
more t an 0.00 a year.
Helen Z. down 23, 12:40 a.m.; IF.;•;;;·;;;·; . . . - - - - - - r l
Dlacbargeo
Please, anyone who
Peggy Downey down 23, l :?li a.
bl
Charlotte L. Barber, Geue K. ltnow what th!A bond Issue is m.; Franklin Pierce up 23 , 5,05
rl 1IC.&lt;&gt;per, Joho F. Gillum, Glen about - find out! And, on
a.m.; Mark M. down Greenup
Tho Vory BISI
Eugeoe Knapp aad 3, go and pledge your
8:45 p.m.: Lady Gloria
In Ul8d Cars Anywhere
iiiiiia;;iiiiiiiiii.,...,...,...,..._iiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii...,~'-i"-_;Mrs~.~Lucy~~V;_.;;;ll;;;ard.:;_w~a~y,~=;/ for the new Meigs Local School GreenUp 10:05 p.m.; w011tenl[l NO REASONABLE
Dlslrlct You will he doing a up Greenup 11:10 p.m.; PamOFFER REFUSED
""''""' ~vice to yourself, your e1a D. up Greenup 11:5.1 p.m.;
county s children, and
your L. Fieore down Meldaht 3:311
SEE
country.
m; Walter Williamson
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dtlhl 4:45 p.m.; Bayou L~~~
SEATTLE - Boeing Co. an- down Meldahi 5:51l p.m.; {
nouneecr It will farm out 65 per up Meldahl &amp;:45 p.m.; Endea-·11
POMEROY, 0,
cent of lhe work on the vor down Meldahl 7: 5ll p.m. ;
airframe or the
717 airliner to sll:
Nortbrop Corp, got the
plum, Its estimated share
exceed haU a billion dollars
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NOMINATE

ILLER.
Gifts

MIDDLEPORT

i..: BOOK STORE

Officers for
Year Elected

PLENTY

Vote For ...

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OUR
VEGETABlE

It's
FILL·FIELD·
that count!

A MAN WHO Wlll.REP;.
RESENT 'I'OUR VIEWS
IN CONGRESS NOT THE '
VIEWS OF THE BIG CITY
POLITICAl MACHINES !

He believes as youl

FLOWERING
PLANTS

THAT OUR GOVT SHOULD
STOP TAKING liROM THE
THRIFTY .AND GIVING TO
THE SHifTY.

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST

THAT INFLATION IS THE
TIME WHEN THOSE WHO
HAY!i SAVED lOR A--RIIJ/W
DAY -GET SOAKED.
For
MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
-FuiiTormhpublkan Candldllo

[N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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MASON

Looking for

lnexp~nslve

New

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

HOlle Fmishinas

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BUDGET SHOP

Democratic State Central CommitteeI
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ILSE BACHMAN
Incumbent
Experienced

WHAT IS THE TRUTH •• ,

Young

ABOUT

Energetic
Pledged to work
for ALL DEMO-

NERVE

'""""' c.rit,Att lilt , , . . .....Ill

DEAFNESS?

VOTE FOR

The antwer to this questioa. pbat

CRATS nominated

May 3rd.

ILSE .BACHMAN

APPEALS COURT
NEEDS

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many blOre important hlctl tall
be found ita the IOU liJac ...
booklet, "The Truth About Nerv•
Deafnea." Write, pbcme or vUlt
D today for your FREE ct/111•
l'here ia no obligation.

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Diles Rai10111r Co.

MALTA, OHIO
Pd. Pol. Adv.

593-3522
N. Covrt St.

Athens

WILLIAM AMMER
., CII"'II9Htt. Otlit

IUDG£ FOR 9 Y'IARS
THE ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR THIS OFFICE WHO IS A JUDGE

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Hiller got the next
share, about $151l million worUJ. 11
for the next eight or 10 years.
WASIDNGTON -The Securitleo and Exchange Com~1loo[l
has accused Georgia-PacUie
Corp. of ualng a stock pureiulse
- • m to manipulate the
price ol lis own shares with the
aim ol defrauding owners of
businesses it bad •Breed to buy
fO!' 'stoct. The clvllllllt !llod by
llie II'M'ftiment named the
eompaDJ'o two top olftcen u
CIMielebdanto.

o\-ttllllt "7". S.lf·wlndlftJ,
llil:lllliiiiMIIII ........... $71 .50
1-Cllulc fiUIIf ~. $39.M

IWore Tissot appointo an olllcial agency, the store's technical atandards and

reputation for inregity are carefully checked. It is an honor, therefore, to an-

..._ we bave been aelec~ AI 011e or a limited IIIUIIber of TiaJot a1encies.
Sold anrlserviQed by a -oit of !actoiy qento in 102 oountr!.., every Tissot
- walcb ia backed by a one-year unconditionol fiW'IDiee. AU 'l'lllotiiiOVeDIOilts
are lactory;lea~ for 7 days to ....,,. lllliJimum timekeepinl dependability. In
loci, in Switzerland, where the world's flneot watches are prOdllced, TJssot 18 one
of, the preferred ~ ~blnlns ....l'lional ac&lt;!llraeyo with distinctive
, . . , oar c:omplele ~ oolleCIIon Jncludei morlolo for,men and women from

P9.86 up, Come In, write"" pbDne lor free TJssot 11Jie bii.ch\UW.
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Blouse Headquarters _
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Cam-TobloMatloL
(23" 0\'ei'IU dltg. tube--.; 274 Ill- in,
picluN ........ -..).

Included in thia brond new
coUectlon are halt sleevea.
aleevelesa and the bra n d
IIIIW "Poor Boy" otyle. All
the Iateat patter111 and ..,.
lors.

Cabinet is so compact k could Ill
inside this Motorola round ..

lUbe Color TV cabinet shellwith space to aparel

** The
Ia
Cabinet ia low, slim.
picruJe

3·98 to 5·98

New Dresses by Shapely
,sri. a' to 16-$10to$13
and -GO· VOTE NEXT TUESDAY .

·tYRE

New ,Y9fk
Clothing House
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Push-button Demaglllliler holpe dlrify
picture of magnetic inlrKflllnl:a.
82-chennel tuning.
Power
.. Lighted chlllllll indlcoiilrt.
lndlcaiOr llghl. .

P.S•••• Just R-ived

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WY~S

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SHAPELY

lEMAN
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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

LADIESI

n.. Only Celllllt!lt• '" SoulhMslof" Ol)lo ~ ..., ~ ,. v- IIIR• ·Co.
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MOTOROLA

R
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We are proud to announce our appointment as
an Official Agency for

In my opinion it is high lime
that some common sense be used
in conducting the affairs of this
nation.
I am strictly opposed to the
reckless spending of your money
.
and mine.
Pndl.lllman
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I am opposed to an increase of the Federal lncomll·Tax.
· I am opposed to a "Wily Nill y" attitude of·.Congreas in Its dealIngs with left wing destructive groups that ere flYing to undermine
our government.
.h
I favor an early honorable settlement of the Viet . ~am War.
I believe that college education expenses Jhould be tax deductable.
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I believe that 10% of the federal Income taxes· should be retained by the state to be used for local school dilltr-1~1, end for oth·
er community needs.
Your vote will be greatly appreciated.

!·!~ATING

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PLUMBING &amp;

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILlS

REPUBLICAN

CITIZENS
of
MEIGS COUNTY
Your Interests
Are
My Interests

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fNew Furniture

N

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Appreciated

1 3 ROOMS

MODERN

$54.95
OHIO VALLEY

IAY3rdVOTE
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FOR THE

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Your Vote lo: JnflueDCe

OPTOitiETRIS 1
Office Hours 9 to 12. Ho S !Ciuse 11 NOOD OD
Thurs. - East t:ouM St.. Pomeruy

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BEAUTY SALON

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Aprn !1, 1•

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Spirit· in· the •World• Tocloy
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·Around· And
About
MiddleJJOrt

3Tbree
Applications
appllcanls for mem·

lfiDI using "Canilvll 'nme"
• 11a lheme. ~ Reed waa
!be barl:er· Joe Rosenbaum,
fleymr)re
tattooe6 rna•;
Gary sftouffer, Lola tbe beauty,
• hula daJlcer; Mike

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Russell Jooes,
Nllz, Hoy
Ml'll. Charles
Mr. Nilz,
and
Mrs. Doy N1t&amp; nod Mr. nod
Mrs Cor Nit&amp;.
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Mrs Bachman ot
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H C Announces
d•d
et an I OCY

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.,.
nounced
\bat 8Chureh
colored bas film
strip covering the "
of Christ" will be shown SU.
day evt!lllog al 5:30 p.m. at
clwrch. Youth of the &lt;hurch
aa well as adulta ere iAvited ill

LODGI
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r.MIDDLEPORT
" A.M. will moe!
TuMdiJ
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at T:IO P· DO. ....,_ DlllaD,
1Jib Masoli4 Dlltrlct llduca- tlllll dla JDQibrln
11
tioDII Officer, wUI Ill auMI
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apeak.... llefnlbDII:Dt&amp; will ba lit fllllrtii,W~ w• lllo
IIOI'Ved. Mula' 11~- IN ~ •
lllat. )loUIId Table f&lt;1r

oil: M,:

oiled~~-K~ea~Dtlb=-Scilel--~,-...,.•_.--:::~eoc~er~=:_:and:.!dea::molh=en~:!\1

see the film. Paul Hap!Dnltali
OF POMEROY, OHIO
Will be tn charge,
~-master.
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·the close of business April 5, 1966. a state banking lnstl·,
;lion organized and operating under tbe banking laws of Mrs. 11"' Bachman of Malta 1,
ANNOU
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;Is State and a member of !be Federal Reserve System. is 1 candidate for Democratic Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rl 1
1bliabed in accordance with a call made by the State Bank· : State Central Commiltteewom· i Middleport, Route 1, are an8 Autilorlties and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this . ao from· tbe lOth Congressiooal i nouncmg the birth of I &amp; lb. I
IF'ct.
District in the May 3rd primary ' oz. daughter, Rebecca
a
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ASSETS
electioo Sho bas served In \lilil April 17 at Holzer Hoopllal.
1 1
osh, balances wltb otber banks, and caah
1 off'
fr
lh 0 ld ISth Grandparents are Mrs Bertha
Items in process of collection ---- -----722,338.02 ICe Wlce om , •
Rile Middleport Rou~ 1 and
( nlted States Government obligations,
dislrtct, porta of which are now
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. direct and guaranteed ------- --------- 1,243,358.86 in the larger combined lOth dis- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ay_or,
bll&amp;atlons of States and political subdivision• 402,708.93 trict.
Route 3, Pomeroy. Tbe Riles
!her oecurities ------------------- ----- 9,000.00 I• additioo to her previous
a lbree-year-old daugbtor,
Carla Raynell.
ther loans and discounts ------------ ---- 4,042,758.61 lerm as Stale Ceotral
lfnk premises, furniture and fixtures, and
45 966 04 leewoman, she was named
other assets representing bank premlaes
i,21!i.46 ''Delegate:at Large" to the Lewis Rep1lr Service
'her assets - -------------- - ------------Democratic
NattonaJ Con- i
Volkswagen - - • $1695
, TOTAL ASSETS --------------------- !6,466,349.94 vention ia 19M. She is aa active i
-fORSlatloll Wagon. I Paaa. Ub ...,. - 1.,.. mileage UABIUTIES
member of all local and mOSit ll eHEATING
owner - lharp Wlgoll. You'll ..- find a better ona
a better bur.
~mand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
sta~ ar,td national Democrat
PLUMBING
' and corporations - ---- ---------------- $1,655.113.91 garuzatwoa, and bas devoted !
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much time and effort to lurtbROOFING
k il\695
I· partnerships, and corporations -- ---- -- 3,876,628.18 ... the cause and success
Dr. CHerdhrxps. AerealrNpteuewure to ooffrer
eposits of United States G?verwnent -----25,682.79 her party. In her own
wuo ,.
epos1ts of States and political subdivisions
357,382.25 she is an active member
ertifled and officers' checks, etc. ____ _____
10.167.67 aeveral clubs a•d;:~~n:;lio~: \l
luxury model top notcb iundltlon fine automobile at
ITS
$5 92' 974 80
a little over one·balf Ill original 0011. FUlly :bJ~~-·•·te
DEPOS
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of the IM Mill WY
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St. 2-2374Mldd'-"
looks and obvious lood care are youra ~tb
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library,
Buick trado-ln.
Total time and ..vlngs depoalts $3,876.628.18
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flher liabilities -------------------------

136,667.73

ptAL LIABILITIES ----------- ---------- $6,061,642.53
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ommon stock- total par value -- ---------- $ 125,000.00
urplua -------- ----· --------- -- -------175,000.00
'nclivided profits -- ---------------------106,707.41
OTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ---- ------406,707.41
AL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL A~ CO U I\TS ------- --------- J6,468,349.94
MEMORANDA
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days ending with call date ---- $5,851,953.71
of total loans for .he 15
daya ending with call date ---- 4.016.510.74
in item 7 of ··Assets" are
of valuation reserves of I 23,172.64
after
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securities loaned· 1Book Value)
U.S. Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits
ano other liabilities ------------------ $ 535,000.00

EUREKA

has

NG WORK SAVING

64 Pontiac Sta. Wagon

S2155
As attractive today aa tbl 01 It wu IIIW In Its lllbt blue
fllllab and malcblng Interior. Powor ateei'IDI. and braket,
Automatlo traniiDI•aiOD.

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Bonnevillt Pontiac·
1 dr. Hard Top. Aootbtr nre and belutlluiiY llllilltalDed
one owner 19611 trade-In offend at only a ffactlon of Its
original cost. FullJ oqulp}lld wltll powv lleer!D&amp; and brat.
• and popullr H)'dnlllalk.

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'1495

1...... Buick LeSabre
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ToUIIhiiii'*'"'Oicloanlnt-GI'Ioo,..ooo,.c-

bigbly reeommond It to anyone. Powc siHriD&amp; and brabe.
Hrdramatte drl"'

lnl Power Pa ~t Cordaway ~rills •I illl

01 modt &gt;XIIII a yoo MOd, 11ifldl --.!y.l\1 P11k
h.p. tan jeii'J'dor "'Ml ahusts. flf arut• dllllinl

olliO"''. looi·PM. Too '"""'· flip

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ol dr SedaiL Sblrp ~ llpt turquoiH ftniJb. wltb I
elea~ matcb!DI tDttrtor. Hydrimatk; power lteeriDI an4
power brlllel.
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de&lt;:lare that this re~rt of condition li true to tile
6 0 Ch
Wag
$895
my knowledge and belief.
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We, the undersigned directors, attest the CorTectness of The New Ingels Carpet House Noma4 WPoliw
,f~llOrl of condition and' declare that it bas been eum·
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WY 2·5661
POMEROY
THEODORE T. REED JR.
eALSO ON SALE AT
Directon.
C. WAYNE SWISHER
HAROLD E. SMITH
FURNITURE
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INGELS
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WY 2·2635
MIDDLEPORT
MARY P. YOUNG, Nollry Public
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TINY'S FOODLAND

HEINER'S BAKERY ·

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REXALL DRUGS

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1962 Rambler 4 Dt. Sedan. Std. trana. cyL Radio md lleatlr

Pen=

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

1962 Oldsmobile
• '1295
4 Dr. 88. Radio and heater. Power l1teeriDI. auto.

trana.

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

&amp;m.ta,.

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

s.rvl'c.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH . H'ARDWARE CO.

-'505

and:

1962 Rambler •
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1961 Lancer • •
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GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

ateerln&amp;- Badlo

md heater
1960 Chevrolet

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2 Dr. Sedan. Std. tra111. RadiD IDd heater

1960Volkswagen

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t Dr. Sedan. 0 cyL Std. ullllc

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

FOREMAN · &amp; ABBOn

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1960 Rambler

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

'695

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

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R.H.

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Tile lllvadG1 ~~f~r,-~;
IGn&gt;aii!&lt;!Dd: Rev. c. L.
Bible School 1:30 a.m. Preacb- FetlontH Cllarcll,
7 p. m.; Ev~~~gellsUc aer· voy Ray 9.' 1Wiillll&amp;
110r, . pastor; llobetl tewiJ, ID&amp; 10:30 a. m., first and third - Rev. W. IL Pen;ID,
vlrle 7:311 p. m. Mlci-Week pray· ebarge. 1!uJ*J 10 a: •. . ,.,..,
HupL 8:311 a. m. itiuniiq Wrii' Sundays.
Carl Kautz,
Supt.;
er aervlce 7:30 a. m. Wedne&amp;- neas meeting; 10:311 a. m.
abip ll1d Sunday School; 7 p. Mu0D Cll7 Cllmcll ol arts~, School, 9:15 a. m. Worabip, daJ.
ilay Sehool. 'Simday t .
Evenillg Service: Tbunday Mlller Street - Sunday Bible 10:21 a. m.
Tile UDIIed Melbodllt Climb Young People's Leg1011; ,,.., .J.
7:30 p. m. Prayer ml!lltlng,
study, I a. m.; EvetllnJ Wo,..
Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Aiklr!', m. Salvation meeting; 'J'tillllo
Carpenter BapUSI Cbardl: abip, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, llu¥Wt l'lllrtm Rolilell
pastor. Tbe Sludy Holll', 9:15 day, I 1111 P. m. Lllcllei ~
Sunday School, 9:30 a. n\. Morn- 7:311 p. m. Wednesday.
(LAng!vllle Pool Office), Rev, a. m. Wll'lhlp Hour, 10:30 a. m. League: 7 p. m. Prop c i ;
lag 'Worship lO:U a. m.
Middleport aureb ol Cbrlat, 0. H. Cart, pastor: Sunday Serltpure and Sermon: Paalms 7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
.
Jl'lnt Bapllal. Cblrcll, Middle- .Sib and Main Streets - Don- Schoel, t :30 e. m., Robert Grate UU-10; Luke 16:111-31-"Tbou meet!DI. Olller aervl!:es b
Art 'lberel" Portsmoulh Dis- IIIIUllCemenL
' , Rev. Donald Boone,_pas- aid Hicks, minister; Bible SUpt.; WorShip service at
Sunday Sebool 1:11 e; m., Scboo~ 9:30 a. m., Kennelb Me&gt; I. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45
tr1c1 Conference, Sunday, May
ADVENTIST
'I'! ·
George Baker, Sllpl; 10:15 · .1• Elhlnney, Supt.; MOI'IIIDI w
.... m.; Evqellstlc aervlce,
1, Z:30 to 5 p. m. at Jackson
Worship $eni¢e) BYP a p. sblo 10:30 a. m. Evenlag Wol' P. m., Mid-Week Prayer and MetboliJt Church,
Jackson. Pom"'"J' Sev•lll Day
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Evening :worabip, 7:30 p. ablp, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m, MYF. Monday, 7:30 ~: CbO:: of~~ He
m.; Wed!lesday, 7:30 p. .m., Wednesday, 7 P. m.
p. m. Cbureh Official Board
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prayer · ~tliJi, . 8:30 p. m., Pomeroy Cbun:b of Cbrlot JehotHJh
meeting. 'lbursday, 7:15 p, m. = t a i P~F·!·tGUf
cl!eJr pr~. , . .
Jerry Masters, pastor; Sunday IITI&amp;dom RID of
Choir rehearsal. Thursday and Ices on Saturdaj·
.FU,t Baptls_t Cb~, Pome- Scbool, 1:30 a. 1!1., Churcb ser- Witnesses - Public
Ji'rldl)', May 5 and 6, rummage Sch 1 .30
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- -Rev. · .Carver Wllllama vice 10:30 a. m.; ChrlallaD En- SUnday 5 p. m
u1e In lhe Downie building
p. m., Wor.~
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doavor, 6:30p.m.; Eveniag .........
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2:30
YoutbStudy
meeli!W,
"'"dy• ••• p. m...''alble
IP!IIIIOI'
·30 pp,mm.;
· Bible
.,._ji,
aerv1ce, 10:30 a. · m.;
, UO p, m.
Tueaday 7 p m · Service
d, '7 ·•
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Nurs"'Y and Junior Church lor BullaU Omrcll cl Cbrlal- 111g 8
' Thursd .
Nuarene
y, :30 p. m. at S'l Evaill
dilldren.
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Roy Carter, minister.
Bible ~r~' Sch:;,{'7 p. m. ~~y.
Tile Onlreb of tile Nuarene lfelgbls,. Gallipolis. · ·
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Flnl Baplllt ~.RadDe, Sebool, 9:30a.m. Worship and
L th
Getter- Rev. Herbert Grate
United Brethem ·:
lfev. C. L, O'Colioor, pastor. Preacblng service 10:30 a. m. Sl. Paul' u
paator; Rlcbard Barton, Supt. Ed.. Ualted llrdHn
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Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. m., Sam Young ~·s meeting, 6:30 ..........., ~ _
Cbar!ea Blaell, Ass'\. Sunday Cbrtst Cburcb - Rev. Elden $;
Curtis, npt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- p. m. EveDIDII Service, 7 p. m. wwabi 8•15
d
Scbool 9:110 a. m.;
Mornn.l make, pastor: Sunday ScboiJI
lag Worship; f :30p. m., BYF V. ILBraley,BlbleScbooiSupL
pSUnday
. a.s:
Worabip 11a. m.; NYPS 6:45 10 a.m.; Winnie HolaJnget~
How .....- to ... Grid throo&amp;ll tbo ot • cliDcL '1'bl11'01lder ar bright blu• tiP In &amp;
00 • 930
and JUDior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Zloa Cburcb of C11r111, Pom- a.
:
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 Supt.; ChrlsllaD Endeavor, 7:1l
DOlt flf l1llp, tbo path of tlle wind thrwp
Evel1lng
Service:
Wednesday,
eroy
Harrisonville
Road
-Enm.
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congregations
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service p. m., classes for alt. song aei'" ~&lt;
tooo1111 lnotopo, DIOOOlfpt rllllcln1 00 a JokL
7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, gene Underwood, minister. Bl- meeting u one al Sl
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
vice 8 p. m., Preadlldg B:ZO to:
.&amp;11th...... to blm tbo ~riii~ of God.
8:30
p.
m.
Seolor
Choir
Prae&gt;
ble
School,
8:30
a.
m.;
Morn:"cb
at
Pine
~rove
Middleport
Cllareb
of
tbe
N111m.;
Mid-Week prayer meetill{t;
Too WI an aught up In a -14 of
wow,nd,_., Worey~Irshoortomabmla
Uve; Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. J1111- ID&amp; Worship, 7:30 p. m.; ~ bein8oewbull~L Paula Church
areae- Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, M4'
meot, '10 foq&amp; to otop llld "' Gael Ia tbo world
lor Choir Prac\lce.
berl Reed, Bible School Supt.
,
Sunday School 9:3&amp;
a. m.; Mazie Holsinger, class lenderl
uou11rh&amp; J-sokl,-erolWlzot .....
Cllesblre - Kyler - Hartfunl
Church OJ Cod
Method"'
Moming Worship 10 :30 a. m.; Lelarl Falls UDited Bretbrell
'*'" tbo ll•lifom flf Grid •• lttlo drild Parlsb - Warren G. Zlnn, a.ester Cb1lrel c1 God _ Allred Metbedlat Cllarcll- NYPS Young People, 6:45p.m.; b Clrlst Cbnrc:ll -James Mof.,
iDDOwiMatu1herebt.•
pastor. Worsblp services are: Rev. Gilbert Speac..., pastor. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.: rison, pastor. Sund~y Scb at'
Y..,.ohradi_JOQ_ofworablp
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Sunday
School, 9,30 a. m.; Scbool at 9:30, Charles
Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30p.m. 9:30 a._m. Prear!hing s:d_l:es
""'lfaplnlbo, .. tbol,.. - ... oil thlngo
'brlpt 11114 benlllulllld find for
tlle
Llttie Kyger UCC ~:30 EST. Morning
WOI'IIbip at 11 a. Supl Worabip service, 10:45
Pomeroy Cbureh of tile Na11- first and lhlrd 'lbursday
.liJrPom of God u Be meolllt dallr tiulluah
Cheshire
Baptist
10:45
EST.
m.;
Evangelistic
Service,
7
p.
m.,
Vere
Swartz,
lay
areae
- Rev. Kennelh Pierce, 7:30 p. m. Second and I .
tMbetutJoflllooulb.
Chlll'ch School at Hartford, at m.; Prayer meetlnc, 7:30 p.m. MYF 8:30 p. m. Sunday;
pastor; Raymond Walburn, Sand~y at 7:30· p. m. Pra . ,
1:50 DST: K.Y&amp;er 10:20 EST, Wednesday; YOUDII People'• ablp, 7:45 p. m., wllb lhe
Supl; Sunday School, UO a. meeting second and
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Caslo. Wednesday, 7:45 p.
m. Momlag Worablp, 10:30 a. Thursday, 7:30 p. m, and !iril
MI. Union F.W.B. Cbareh MI. Morf111 Cbardl o1 God- Jl'ayer aervlces.
m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; and third Sunday, 7:30 p, Iii.
Sunday School t :45 a.m., Earl lfev. Daniel Workman, pastor. Flatwoodl Mollsodlst
Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed· Mt. Hermon UDIIed lllellltll
Starkey, Supt.; Eveulng wor- Sunday School t:45 1. m.; WCJI'o - Pearl A. Cast4, pasio'/.
~y.
Ia Christ Cllareh -James Morabip, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cox, ablp service 11 a. m. and 7:30 ablp IM!I'V!ce, 10 a. m.,
Racine Cburdl of tbe N111- rison, pastor. Sunday
Scbool
Will) ths hope it Ulill, in some measure, foster and help • - Layman; Young People's meet- p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p, m. other Sunday, 7:45 p. m.
- Sunday School 9:30 9:30 a. m. Preachiag, first and
a. m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 lhlrd Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sei:aDd
tain 1
.which
wad in family rmd community life, thil f- lag and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; Youag People'l day School, 10 a. m., Jobn
Wednesday; Choir practice at meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
ley, Supt.
a. m.; Evening Service 7:30 p. and foorlb Sunday, 11 a. m.
ture
epomored by the bru in&amp;• firma and organi:latiom 7:30
p. m. 'lbursday.
llatlaad Cf111rc11 of God _ Fomt 11D1 MetbiNllst
m.; Mid-week Prayor Service, Prayer meeting every Weclneiwlw1e name.. appear below.
Rntland J1'1nt Baptist Cbureh Rev. John Smallwood, paattr; --&amp;mday School D a. m., Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. day at 7:30 p. m. Christian ED1_....;.__________________________11- SUnday School 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.; Evan- Fred Nease, Supt. Worsblp
Morris M. WoUe, pastor.
deavor, second and lourlb lltJD.
Preadlldg Sunday 2:30 p. m. seJiatic service 7 p. m.; Young vice, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell RaOand Cbmh of tbe .lllaz. day, 7:30 p. m.
Rutland Free WID Bapllll People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- Slutler, pastor.
' arne - Sunday School ~; 30' a.
~.--Cbureh - lfev. Paul Taylor, aesclay; Prayer meellllll 7 p. a..lll Motllodlll Cbareh,
m.; Morning Worabip 10:45 a.
,. ,
pastor; SuDday Schoo~ 10 a. m. SaturclaJ.
dleport - M. E.
m.; Ev~~~gelis\ic aervice 7:45 /
m.; Guy. Priddy, Supl; Preach..
Epucopal
lor; Mn. Nan Moore,
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
S
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Middleport, Oblo
llldcllepOrt. Oblo
lag serviCe, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Gneo Eplocopal
Cllmcll School Supl; Chureh
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
services, 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev Rlcbard t:30 a. m.; Wonhlp
Syraense Cburcb of,. ~ .JIIaz.
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Maaoa Baplillll1mday School R Mert!D, Reel~. Sunday 10:30 a. m.; M~
.,._ - WDllam c. Tborpe, A contribution was made to
- D.A. V. HaU, corner Second M lag Pr
and Serm
Fellowship, 7 p. m.,
pastor; Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. lhe cancer fund wben lhe Wlld- '
and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored ~
ayer
on, Board meeting, 1st Sunday
m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m. wood Garden club met wemby French Clly Baptist Church 10• a. m.
monlh, 7:30 p. m. WSCS
p nteco~tal
day morning at lhe borne of
Blkon ol Good Brood
In Galllpollo. Alllliated wllh s.
E UB
Monday of monlh, 7:30 p: m.; Penteeoa':.l Allemhly, Roate Mrs. Victor Hysell In Mlo~
We
FDl
All
Doetors
l'relcrlptioDI
B.C.
Rev.
R.
L.
Pinson,
pastor.
Enterprise
EUB
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CGreb
Eleanor
Circle, Wednesday,
ut- R p ul E J
ville.
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Sunday School every Sunday, Rev. Mel1zel Smith, paafllr. p. m.
tor SU:~ ~ i ;es, ~ Mrs. Lawrence Smilh, pr~
II'Y 2-2955
Pomeroy
s p. m. Preacblng aer\'lcea tho Worship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- ~ FaD•
Wedn.:;'
~dent, was In charge of 'Ill
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4th SUnday of each monlh.
day School 10:30 1. m. Youtb a.arp Jam.. F. Early,
da lp,
ay an
- meeting, which opened wilb 116Mt. Morllb llaJ&gt;tlst Cburcb- FellowShip 6:30 p. m.; lleys lor - LETART Jl'ALI.'I y.
votions taken from Proverfjl
1
Corner of Faurtb and Main St., and Girls Jl'ellowabip, 6:30 p. lbip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (ex· Tbe
d~ ~do 8:13 by Mrs, Kennelb ilan&gt;W1
Mlddleporl Rev. Nyle Borden, m.; EveDing service, 7:30 p. cepl 2Dd Suoday):
Olureh B.
Barrell r tor~esund":· It was decided tho! each ~~
minister.
Sunday
School
9:30
a.
m.,
2nd
and
4111
Sundays:
Youlb
School,
9:30
a.
m.
SuodaJ.
Scb
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Y ber would contribute to the Wali' I
001 10
Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 Cbnlr, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. fled service, t:IO a. m., 2nd ID&amp; evang:u.:· secvl! e;e~ bena wild flower preserv•li!&gt;.l!l
240 UltfOID St. lllddleport WY NBIIO U0 B. Second
Pomi!I'OJ
WY :z.24tO
I
a. m. Morn!Dg Worship.
PraY"' Meeting. 7:30 p. m., Sunday of m011 tb. EAST
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Three articles were read !if
Naomi Baptist Cblll'dl - Wednesday.
TART- Worshl 8
2nd p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study Mrs. Karl Grueser concernilyl
7' 30 p. m.; Saturday nlgbt Pray- tbe Claytonia (Sprlng Beauty)
Sunday School 1:10 1. m.; w.... MoriiDJ Star EUB CGreb - and 4tb
p. m.,
abip 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7 Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: Schoo~ 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
er and Worship 7'". P· m.
flower, the Honesty plant (tlaa
p. m., Prayer aervlce.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy PLE GROVE - Worablp, a p.
Preabyterwn
money plant), and Flowering
J Eltablllbed ID 100.
Communlt
Van Meter, SupL, Earl Shuler, m lsi
Jn1
Middleport Jl'lnt U•lted Pres- trees. It was brought out f!llil
Columblo. w. v~
lllddleport
Cllrleton Cbmd ~bnry Au'l; Morn!Dg worabip, 10:45 a,ri School, ~:30 1. m.
ltyterlaa Clnsreh - Rev. How· April Is the biiS)' monlb of tfiOL
' Ph. MUOD '173-6583
Road _ llev. ~. llln1on, L m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. day. GREAT BEND - Wor- lll'd Ruppelt, pastor; Sunday rear and also to prune flow~ paslor: Sunday School , ., m. Tbunday. Youlb FellowShip ablp 1:30 a. m., 1st and
Scbool 9:30 a. m., Fred Le".ls, and _sbnlbs as soon as bloonr
1 110
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m.· Ralpb Carl Supl
7:30 P. m. Sunday.
Sundays; Cburcll Scbool, 10:15 &amp;!pt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship: 1118 IS over,
'I ·
W~ servi' lO·IIO
Lollrldp EUB
Cb..... - 1. m. SUnday, MORSE
5:45 p, m. YF; Wed., 6:30 p. Mrs. Sudlb gave, "Now Is lhe
and .
::. ,d~~· Rev. J!)Jpne E. Emerson, pa• -worablp, 11 a.m., 111 and 3rd m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen· lu!Je to:" prepare cold frames, ' 1
7 10
Balova Watr.bes - Sales and Service
West MaiD SL
~ ~ Wednesda j 1111': Sunday School t:45 a. m. Bundays; CburclJ School 9:30 a. lor Choir.
gel all ready for May sowing, ,
.
Y a llussell Archer, Supl Sunday m. Sunday.
SyraCD~e Flrsl Ualted Pres· nod planting, and to aetout ~ '
Ul8 N. Secon~
lllddleporl
Support tbe Chlll'dl of Your Cholee
7 30
·Cal:;.,~ Chapel _ W
worShip, 10:46 1. m. and 7:30 Mlllemlllt Mell1odbt
byterlaa Cburds - Olurch ser· sy plants. Mrs. Homer Holter
IT!I'Vice each Sunday, t:~ P.m. allemately. Bible Study - WendeD G. SluUer, pastor. vices 9:30 a. m
.! Sunday School told of her recent ldp to tbll
m.• Sunda School
• 111111 prayer service, led by paa- Sanday Scbool tO a. m.·
10:30 •· m.; B1ble Study, 7:30 narciSsus show al Granville 111111
10
y,.',u,
m.aEvm., fir, 7:ll0 p. m. Wednesday. lhip serv1ct 1i a. m. '
P. m. Wedn.,day.
to Kingwood Center at llfalit.:
.
1 15
lag Worabip 7 · ,:··each "" amstlan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Partll1lll lfelllodlat
Harrlsoavllle Presbyteriaa field.
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p. ·
8aJI. 31'11 Saturday of montb.
H. L. Mc:DaDiel, paslor.
Cllll'ch, Howard Ruppelt, pas· A wiener roast was held ·lltdJ
"EvefY\Idns ID Hardware"
Cheater, Ohio
~&amp;evfllo ComJmodtf Cbardl lloTIIIIIIelld EUB Cbri- Scbool 9:30, Harold
tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; the group went OD a bike
Pomeroy, Ohio
-Rev IIDslell am., pastor Rev. llupnt E. EmenoJJ, p... Supt.; Kesoetll McLeod, Asa'L Worsblp 7:30 p. m.
nature study. Many lnletelllng
II v ....~~·=~:I an1ce 7.30 • tar: ·Sunday Scbool 1:45 L m., Supl, Preacblng 7:30 p. m.
Syracsne Mlsslo• - Earl CUS· wild flowers and trees lb&lt;:ludl!vimlellsll~
NOI'!lliD R Bohr, Supl: Sunday day.
.
lor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl· ing the boney locust ~reo wtp, _
day IT!I'VICI!S, 7:30 p. m.
.seen and also an Indian IDOUilG,
7.ll0 p. m. and Worablp 10:46 a. m. and 7:311 Raelllt MoWiit Cfl1lrcll
Sunday
p ;..
P. m. lltemately. Bible Study R L. McDaniel, pastor:
Lauer Day Sainll
whsch Is on the llysell place. .:
1'lb Someone Willi Yon To Cllureh
· Ball4on and BulldlnB Suppllea·
Mlnlan _ 111111 Prayer· Servloe, led by paa- day Sebool 1:30 a. m.; Preach- RoorpnJzed Chareb o1 Jens
ID Polllll'O)' Over 110 Yearo
Ruban • Sllveilvlllt liNd; E. fir, 7:311 P. m. 'l'lmrlday.
IDC10:311 0, m.; MYF I p, m.; Qrlat of Latter Day Balnts . SURPRI!IE GIVEN
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Griffith, pastor; Roller WI!- '1'lpperi Plalu EUII Qanll Pr.,er and Bible Study, 7:30 p. C. W. Proffllt, pastor. S11 miles Friends of Mrs.
Richd·:
Supt.• Sunday Scbool, 10 - Rev. EIJieno E. Emenon, m. Wedllesillf.
&amp;om Racine on Racine • J&gt;ort. Campbell aurprised ber Witb a;:
Altlmd Tbo Cblll'&lt;b of Your Cllolee
a. m.; Ev~ fllrlrlce, 1· Jill~: Sundoy Wll'8bfp, t:ll Bee llJrllp '
land Road. Sundoy School, t :IIO card sbowll' We&lt;lnesday In oiJ,.,
:311 p. m. Prayer meeting NO L m., Sunday School, 10 a. m.: Clester J..lmlef, pastor;
a. m.: Worabl)l 10,30 a. m., servance of her birtbday. ~
m, Tuelday.
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· Bobt!ri Vlneylll'd, Supl Bible lhip ..-vice 1:30 a. m.;
Sauday 19enlng service at 7:30 Campbell, wbo recenlly
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Brown'• BoWe Gas
Rallud .......,. _.Olin Sludt and Prayer lll'vlcet lid day Sebool, 10:15 a.m.;
p. m.; Wed., worsbip service turned from Holzer hospital tallie to ".00 aDd up
Newman,
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Sunday Scbool
t:• a. m.: .Mull Ciau Meetl1ll 7:30 P. IIi. Stu4y, W'edpeldly, 7::!0 P. m.
Roman Catholic PYI and upressec~ ber thanks.
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RRiald lletlllldlot Cbri :....
or lhe H cards wbleb she ...,.
P · L m.,. Preadl1ntr ~ EUB a.rel -Rev BeY c. J Lemley
Oor Lldy of Lorello MIISIOD celved. She also received :a"
~:: P. m.~ lerVIce, Paul A. Sellen, putar:
a,ri ~ 1,30 a.' m.• ' ..., BaltDm - Rw. 'nlomas number of lilts and phon~ ;
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dv Sd1ool, I:• a. m.; Baa lblp ~ 10:30 a. m.'
MOnel&lt;, administrator; Sun- calls wblcb llhe greatcy app"" '
hrnltun and AppUanoeo
QuoUIJ l'unttun at Lower Prleos
Clwrcla OJ Chrilt ' QulseDberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. lloDday, 1:30 p. Ill.
.., Mass 8:110 L m.; H 0 ly elated.
llradbTirJ Clmrel! tl ~ lbQ1ng Wonblp service, Ill s.tlta MeiWist Clam:h
lllddlepon.,Ohjol ,
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10:30 I . m., Cbrllllaa llnilea'fo. till Sorrice, lad and 4111 b
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or, f p. m.: EvUt Will' day Ill II10IItb.
Hill a: m.
''The Spreading Kingdom"
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B...... G r IV I Grlatla hut A. Sallen, pastor: Mar. -8. L. llODimleJ, pi~Wr,
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Cboreb- Jllllll. ~i,, ~ Wonblp, 1:30 a.m.; San- Qow, 8upL lluldaJ· ~
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Slir9fet,. t1J i. 111.; tlii7 School, 10:30 L m., B\Ytbe lO:IJ L Ill.; l'relcblnf 1:15.
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dey, May s. On !':w~chos pobe soup, chiD, s
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tato salad, baked beans, P d
cake, homemade ice eream
coffee. Woven ra&amp; ruga
also be for sale.

benbip wore accepted wben
Spirit In
t lie slons and stresses of modern ~r Grange met TUesday
Today" was tbe topic 'for 1day soelety and the continued evenmg. .
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Tbe lfev
Mrs. Dollald
~on glveri DY Mlsa bc.N ;1~ f~~ ~~~ e''IAAn~ of ~he : I~'l"J' !!el!~. W01't:hy master. iUlct; ~::·:; -~ In ColumbuS
~cui~;; ~· ~ ~,.
"~ at tbe April
Holy Spmt now, a~ In the . ys presided and the meeltng open- where tbey · attended luneral
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. _ , Ia cbar&amp;e o! Tommy I
~ AlternOOII Circle of.
of the aposUe~, She stressed eel 1n ritualistic form. Tbe se,... services for a friend, who wat
Jobnsoo, HIII'Oid SlaM,
~at Church
i.iiiii ;;--~·:!d~h~!!! !" worship iUg o:v.•~ (!n!!)".!Dg " duster) &amp;llled i:: !!! ~~cldenl
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in America bar l011g beeD • and the cooltie eontest were dis·
dominant factor In our freedom. cussed. Hobart Newell, COlli- Mrs. Myroo MUI.,. bas ""
Sanborn presen~ les- Mrs. Norman Wayland, chair· munity aervice cbalrman, dis- turned from Grafton, W. ~a.
, material from the study man, resided and welcomed the cussed activitie~ tnr lhe Graage. where she v1slted with re •·
,i)k, "The Acts, Tben and members and QJIO guest, Miss Mrs. Arlhur Orr spoke on Rural uves. She went to attend luner'. " wbicb polmed to lh• ten·
· Bowen, of Iowa, lnr· Ufe Sunday and May 15 was a1 ..,...1ces for Mrs. Chauncey
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teacber of religious educa· oet as lhe dale for observance. Mlller. While tbere aile wu lhe
In the county. Miss Bowen Plans were made lor IAI\Ia- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Grace
I reported OB a tour aha bas just Uon of sit candidate• at the Proudfoot.
recenUy completed and told of next meellllg, May !4, wilh I Mr and Mrs. M. v. Tllletl of
Siw s to Bill
seeing lhe Rev. Robert Hurley practice session on May 21 . , M .;,. and Barry Tillett cl Ak·
and family 'n Mayland where Spring wu tbe tbeme uf lh• , ar1 . !ted re&lt;e~~Uy wllb Mrs.
Whllo
be is In the miDistry. She de- program presenied by Mrs. Orr, '
and MilS Bell
llockscribed lhe bi.ceotennial
of ledurer, who opeaed Wltb tbe Sanbo
lleteorllel oomellmel
fol.
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Mlethudi'sm wilh !be Jnlnlslers song "In The Garden." Mem"'· Mr Jobn Mayer and
low each olher so quickly tbeir
''011 NIGHT WI f.2951
serving as circuit ridel'll as a bers answered roll call With Mr.
Cb s: and John
of
tamllwJI llreaks give tbe lm,,
of the celebration.
their favorite tree. A poem, ~dr~ :!:ted
wllll
Middleport. 0.
ol raiRiaU: beaco
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Mr 11111 Mr ,
'"iDtlleor sbower.Q
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a list ol materlal8 needed for lhe , "House cleaning," by Elmer George MoblbertM. W Iter BuliCe ,
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bloodmobile visit Monday, May Newell.
Mr. _and ':· a
Start ntle ef 11lillll pwll nwlrtl faelal toaler.
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Threearticleswereread,Tbe were m Mansl~tld over lhO: .....,,wfllphl........ ~ .. ..,11relltlb
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ud IG.UO Jlptllot ...,1••""' llle lllaldiiC llrlda. Keep
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1 ;ag lhe same officers for anoth· Daffodils, Mrs. James
R1de- Bunce and son, Steve.
'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - er year and include Mrs. Way· nour. A contest en birds COR· The Auxiliary of lhe MlddleMOTHER'S DAY, MAY I
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president:
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Rllttie
eluded
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program.
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FlfOmen
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cancelled
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Sml\b, vlce president : Mrs. Em· Refresh menta were served at 1 their meeting scheduled
for
GIFTS FROM K&amp; C
erson Jones. secretary ; and Mrs lhe close of the meetmg by Mrs. ]Tuesday, May 3 until Tuesday,
Nao Moore, treasurer. A discus- B. K. RJdeneur, Mrs. Jaf!les , May 10 because o! electiOil day.
sion followed the program.
Ridenour and Mrs. Henry E1ch- [ Mrs. Richard P1ckens ·~w:
IT BEST
[ .~ salad course was served by lnier.
: pallled her mother • Mrs. recent·
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Mn. Everette Davis and Mrs.
1Webb to Holzer Hospital
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SUNDAY
ClloOie Jlotber'J !llfl flola
Emersoo Junes during the soc·
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DC'a alee aoleetloa Uko lila.
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gery sev...al weeks 'ago. ·-ed l lbel thOhiANr:Ap\18t GuUds of
....,.. bJ Fostoria, Jleoker ,...
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Pact Ill, Cub lcoull
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and blllfolda, Keepaalr.o
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0n0r Upon
to Honer Hospital ia Gallipolis ProvidetiCI
~ Tueoday eveniOC IR lhe 'DAY
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dlomonda, Bulova watellel,
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llaJI wllb ·RIItl• Dlllard,
Speidel and J. B. wotdl batldl,
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Jennie Satlerf;eld Mrs. Katie Cbureb. Rev. Slmutl Ja.U.
real"'·• ...... meet-11
SiJent .-.uc wn 1$
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master
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Mrs. Russell N1tz enlertain- Estep, Mrs. Audrey
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!be pledge ill
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Moma.
PIanned bY ClWll
ed with a party Suturday In : Mrs. Mona Sm1th, Miss
ouperviiOt.
. . .....- Kean Barril wbo
The Loyal Berans Class of the , bonor of ber twm daughters. ; Howell and Mrs. Nellie Price.
CRURCII cl llaC ::: ~7 boys~
I 1 • ... Oua.:b of Christ met Tuesday \ Ann and Nan, on their lOth ! Recent guesta uf Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy IIIIIIOIDICII ........,. ello lbe oaU.: R
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everung al the ehurch. Several : birthday. The door prize was : Everett Bachner alld daughter liooal meebOC lollowinl !be ret- Cub llcolll
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I Connie, were lheir
daughter, ular worahip IIOI"'iet Sladi.J. sda ,.... glv•~tb
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:;;.;~~~....... ux:lude the lfev. and Mrs. Fred Games were played with the jKaren of Oblo URiversity, ~nd May ls~ at 11:30 a.m. (EST). boys, lllctuding
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rlllrRoscoe Satlerfieid, aod Homer ' Vicky Schaefer. ond
Becky ' Mrs. Joba Ketchka and dall- lhe Presbyteria and 1111 Ualted mu, KilDay lloffmOn,
Duatlf'l di... Dnd.flce
Jones.
. ' Smith.
lghter, Kimberly, bove reUU. Cbureb of Christ will be dll- 111apmu, Bruct Reed,
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I Pla111 were made for a Silent : Refresbrneata of Ice cream, I ed to their borne In
All membon ol tbe lludlol alii Millo ~
auction lor lbe May meetmg j cupcakes, potato chips, kool : followiag 8 visit here wilh
!Ferlaraled Church IN !qed Ill SeauW-IIIma patcbes 'lftnl il
and lbe birthdays of Martha Me- ede and mints were served to I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace attend. Worship ~ at 10:· awarded to Mlcbaol Br1U11,
Neal and Mrs. M. L. Kelly were i Chiquita and Vicky Case, B..,. I Bradford and Mr. and Mr '· li and -sre~ational tlll!ellli llonllit Coudl, Barril,
obsmed. Mrs. Kelly preseated i ky and Diane Smltb, ViCky and , John Kelchka of Pomeroy.
at II :SO.
loitb Blankeoship, Slllvle Jew·
Paul Jones
Mrs Manniag Webster was
MONDAY
ell, Mortoo Barnet
Delllll
,devohona mcludinK prayer and 1Milzi Russell
j scripture by Mn.. Ruth Karr : Suzanne and ' Robls Mulford: 1n Col~mbus for 1 te!Hiay visll POMEROY GARDEN Club Glue, Joe and Rooeoand • medltallon, What Woul~ Jo and Rema Chafin, Debbie, with her daughter and o011-lameet II tbe boTne II MrL bawD, RietJ Coacb,
Insurance Agency Inc.
They Have Seen 111 Yolll' bouse IRicky and Vicky Schaefer aod ' law, Mr. aod Mrs. L)'llo MOJ·
0. Roedel, Unaday, 112 p.m. IIMd, Gory llaoUfler,
Plio WY
by Mrs. James Hawley.
Russell Eugene Ni11 and lbe ler and oew baby SOB.
llemben are lilted • 111'111
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Vocal selections were oung honored guests.
Tbe
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Howard
Ruppeh
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appllcanls for mem·

lfiDI using "Canilvll 'nme"
• 11a lheme. ~ Reed waa
!be barl:er· Joe Rosenbaum,
fleymr)re
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Gary sftouffer, Lola tbe beauty,
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Mrs Bachman ot
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\bat 8Chureh
colored bas film
strip covering the "
of Christ" will be shown SU.
day evt!lllog al 5:30 p.m. at
clwrch. Youth of the &lt;hurch
aa well as adulta ere iAvited ill

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1Jib Masoli4 Dlltrlct llduca- tlllll dla JDQibrln
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see the film. Paul Hap!Dnltali
OF POMEROY, OHIO
Will be tn charge,
~-master.
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·the close of business April 5, 1966. a state banking lnstl·,
;lion organized and operating under tbe banking laws of Mrs. 11"' Bachman of Malta 1,
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;Is State and a member of !be Federal Reserve System. is 1 candidate for Democratic Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rl 1
1bliabed in accordance with a call made by the State Bank· : State Central Commiltteewom· i Middleport, Route 1, are an8 Autilorlties and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this . ao from· tbe lOth Congressiooal i nouncmg the birth of I &amp; lb. I
IF'ct.
District in the May 3rd primary ' oz. daughter, Rebecca
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ASSETS
electioo Sho bas served In \lilil April 17 at Holzer Hoopllal.
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1 off'
fr
lh 0 ld ISth Grandparents are Mrs Bertha
Items in process of collection ---- -----722,338.02 ICe Wlce om , •
Rile Middleport Rou~ 1 and
( nlted States Government obligations,
dislrtct, porta of which are now
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. direct and guaranteed ------- --------- 1,243,358.86 in the larger combined lOth dis- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ay_or,
bll&amp;atlons of States and political subdivision• 402,708.93 trict.
Route 3, Pomeroy. Tbe Riles
!her oecurities ------------------- ----- 9,000.00 I• additioo to her previous
a lbree-year-old daugbtor,
Carla Raynell.
ther loans and discounts ------------ ---- 4,042,758.61 lerm as Stale Ceotral
lfnk premises, furniture and fixtures, and
45 966 04 leewoman, she was named
other assets representing bank premlaes
i,21!i.46 ''Delegate:at Large" to the Lewis Rep1lr Service
'her assets - -------------- - ------------Democratic
NattonaJ Con- i
Volkswagen - - • $1695
, TOTAL ASSETS --------------------- !6,466,349.94 vention ia 19M. She is aa active i
-fORSlatloll Wagon. I Paaa. Ub ...,. - 1.,.. mileage UABIUTIES
member of all local and mOSit ll eHEATING
owner - lharp Wlgoll. You'll ..- find a better ona
a better bur.
~mand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
sta~ ar,td national Democrat
PLUMBING
' and corporations - ---- ---------------- $1,655.113.91 garuzatwoa, and bas devoted !
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much time and effort to lurtbROOFING
k il\695
I· partnerships, and corporations -- ---- -- 3,876,628.18 ... the cause and success
Dr. CHerdhrxps. AerealrNpteuewure to ooffrer
eposits of United States G?verwnent -----25,682.79 her party. In her own
wuo ,.
epos1ts of States and political subdivisions
357,382.25 she is an active member
ertifled and officers' checks, etc. ____ _____
10.167.67 aeveral clubs a•d;:~~n:;lio~: \l
luxury model top notcb iundltlon fine automobile at
ITS
$5 92' 974 80
a little over one·balf Ill original 0011. FUlly :bJ~~-·•·te
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looks and obvious lood care are youra ~tb
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library,
Buick trado-ln.
Total time and ..vlngs depoalts $3,876.628.18
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flher liabilities -------------------------

136,667.73

ptAL LIABILITIES ----------- ---------- $6,061,642.53
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ommon stock- total par value -- ---------- $ 125,000.00
urplua -------- ----· --------- -- -------175,000.00
'nclivided profits -- ---------------------106,707.41
OTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ---- ------406,707.41
AL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL A~ CO U I\TS ------- --------- J6,468,349.94
MEMORANDA
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of total deposits for the 15
days ending with call date ---- $5,851,953.71
of total loans for .he 15
daya ending with call date ---- 4.016.510.74
in item 7 of ··Assets" are
of valuation reserves of I 23,172.64
after
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securities loaned· 1Book Value)
U.S. Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits
ano other liabilities ------------------ $ 535,000.00

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64 Pontiac Sta. Wagon

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As attractive today aa tbl 01 It wu IIIW In Its lllbt blue
fllllab and malcblng Interior. Powor ateei'IDI. and braket,
Automatlo traniiDI•aiOD.

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Bonnevillt Pontiac·
1 dr. Hard Top. Aootbtr nre and belutlluiiY llllilltalDed
one owner 19611 trade-In offend at only a ffactlon of Its
original cost. FullJ oqulp}lld wltll powv lleer!D&amp; and brat.
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lnl Power Pa ~t Cordaway ~rills •I illl

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elea~ matcb!DI tDttrtor. Hydrimatk; power lteeriDI an4
power brlllel.
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Paul E. Klo... Cashier, of the above-named bank do
de&lt;:lare that this re~rt of condition li true to tile
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my knowledge and belief.
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We, the undersigned directors, attest the CorTectness of The New Ingels Carpet House Noma4 WPoliw
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POMEROY
THEODORE T. REED JR.
eALSO ON SALE AT
Directon.
C. WAYNE SWISHER
HAROLD E. SMITH
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!Jhlp iO:IJ • , ~- : ~..id &amp;erv·
Tile lllvadG1 ~~f~r,-~;
IGn&gt;aii!&lt;!Dd: Rev. c. L.
Bible School 1:30 a.m. Preacb- FetlontH Cllarcll,
7 p. m.; Ev~~~gellsUc aer· voy Ray 9.' 1Wiillll&amp;
110r, . pastor; llobetl tewiJ, ID&amp; 10:30 a. m., first and third - Rev. W. IL Pen;ID,
vlrle 7:311 p. m. Mlci-Week pray· ebarge. 1!uJ*J 10 a: •. . ,.,..,
HupL 8:311 a. m. itiuniiq Wrii' Sundays.
Carl Kautz,
Supt.;
er aervlce 7:30 a. m. Wedne&amp;- neas meeting; 10:311 a. m.
abip ll1d Sunday School; 7 p. Mu0D Cll7 Cllmcll ol arts~, School, 9:15 a. m. Worabip, daJ.
ilay Sehool. 'Simday t .
Evenillg Service: Tbunday Mlller Street - Sunday Bible 10:21 a. m.
Tile UDIIed Melbodllt Climb Young People's Leg1011; ,,.., .J.
7:30 p. m. Prayer ml!lltlng,
study, I a. m.; EvetllnJ Wo,..
Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Aiklr!', m. Salvation meeting; 'J'tillllo
Carpenter BapUSI Cbardl: abip, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, llu¥Wt l'lllrtm Rolilell
pastor. Tbe Sludy Holll', 9:15 day, I 1111 P. m. Lllcllei ~
Sunday School, 9:30 a. n\. Morn- 7:311 p. m. Wednesday.
(LAng!vllle Pool Office), Rev, a. m. Wll'lhlp Hour, 10:30 a. m. League: 7 p. m. Prop c i ;
lag 'Worship lO:U a. m.
Middleport aureb ol Cbrlat, 0. H. Cart, pastor: Sunday Serltpure and Sermon: Paalms 7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
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Jl'lnt Bapllal. Cblrcll, Middle- .Sib and Main Streets - Don- Schoel, t :30 e. m., Robert Grate UU-10; Luke 16:111-31-"Tbou meet!DI. Olller aervl!:es b
Art 'lberel" Portsmoulh Dis- IIIIUllCemenL
' , Rev. Donald Boone,_pas- aid Hicks, minister; Bible SUpt.; WorShip service at
Sunday Sebool 1:11 e; m., Scboo~ 9:30 a. m., Kennelb Me&gt; I. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45
tr1c1 Conference, Sunday, May
ADVENTIST
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George Baker, Sllpl; 10:15 · .1• Elhlnney, Supt.; MOI'IIIDI w
.... m.; Evqellstlc aervlce,
1, Z:30 to 5 p. m. at Jackson
Worship $eni¢e) BYP a p. sblo 10:30 a. m. Evenlag Wol' P. m., Mid-Week Prayer and MetboliJt Church,
Jackson. Pom"'"J' Sev•lll Day
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Evening :worabip, 7:30 p. ablp, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m, MYF. Monday, 7:30 ~: CbO:: of~~ He
m.; Wed!lesday, 7:30 p. .m., Wednesday, 7 P. m.
p. m. Cbureh Official Board
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prayer · ~tliJi, . 8:30 p. m., Pomeroy Cbun:b of Cbrlot JehotHJh
meeting. 'lbursday, 7:15 p, m. = t a i P~F·!·tGUf
cl!eJr pr~. , . .
Jerry Masters, pastor; Sunday IITI&amp;dom RID of
Choir rehearsal. Thursday and Ices on Saturdaj·
.FU,t Baptls_t Cb~, Pome- Scbool, 1:30 a. 1!1., Churcb ser- Witnesses - Public
Ji'rldl)', May 5 and 6, rummage Sch 1 .30
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- -Rev. · .Carver Wllllama vice 10:30 a. m.; ChrlallaD En- SUnday 5 p. m
u1e In lhe Downie building
p. m., Wor.~
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doavor, 6:30p.m.; Eveniag .........
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2:30
YoutbStudy
meeli!W,
"'"dy• ••• p. m...''alble
IP!IIIIOI'
·30 pp,mm.;
· Bible
.,._ji,
aerv1ce, 10:30 a. · m.;
, UO p, m.
Tueaday 7 p m · Service
d, '7 ·•
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Nurs"'Y and Junior Church lor BullaU Omrcll cl Cbrlal- 111g 8
' Thursd .
Nuarene
y, :30 p. m. at S'l Evaill
dilldren.
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Roy Carter, minister.
Bible ~r~' Sch:;,{'7 p. m. ~~y.
Tile Onlreb of tile Nuarene lfelgbls,. Gallipolis. · ·
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Flnl Baplllt ~.RadDe, Sebool, 9:30a.m. Worship and
L th
Getter- Rev. Herbert Grate
United Brethem ·:
lfev. C. L, O'Colioor, pastor. Preacblng service 10:30 a. m. Sl. Paul' u
paator; Rlcbard Barton, Supt. Ed.. Ualted llrdHn
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Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. m., Sam Young ~·s meeting, 6:30 ..........., ~ _
Cbar!ea Blaell, Ass'\. Sunday Cbrtst Cburcb - Rev. Elden $;
Curtis, npt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- p. m. EveDIDII Service, 7 p. m. wwabi 8•15
d
Scbool 9:110 a. m.;
Mornn.l make, pastor: Sunday ScboiJI
lag Worship; f :30p. m., BYF V. ILBraley,BlbleScbooiSupL
pSUnday
. a.s:
Worabip 11a. m.; NYPS 6:45 10 a.m.; Winnie HolaJnget~
How .....- to ... Grid throo&amp;ll tbo ot • cliDcL '1'bl11'01lder ar bright blu• tiP In &amp;
00 • 930
and JUDior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Zloa Cburcb of C11r111, Pom- a.
:
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 Supt.; ChrlsllaD Endeavor, 7:1l
DOlt flf l1llp, tbo path of tlle wind thrwp
Evel1lng
Service:
Wednesday,
eroy
Harrisonville
Road
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congregations
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service p. m., classes for alt. song aei'" ~&lt;
tooo1111 lnotopo, DIOOOlfpt rllllcln1 00 a JokL
7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, gene Underwood, minister. Bl- meeting u one al Sl
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
vice 8 p. m., Preadlldg B:ZO to:
.&amp;11th...... to blm tbo ~riii~ of God.
8:30
p.
m.
Seolor
Choir
Prae&gt;
ble
School,
8:30
a.
m.;
Morn:"cb
at
Pine
~rove
Middleport
Cllareb
of
tbe
N111m.;
Mid-Week prayer meetill{t;
Too WI an aught up In a -14 of
wow,nd,_., Worey~Irshoortomabmla
Uve; Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. J1111- ID&amp; Worship, 7:30 p. m.; ~ bein8oewbull~L Paula Church
areae- Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, M4'
meot, '10 foq&amp; to otop llld "' Gael Ia tbo world
lor Choir Prac\lce.
berl Reed, Bible School Supt.
,
Sunday School 9:3&amp;
a. m.; Mazie Holsinger, class lenderl
uou11rh&amp; J-sokl,-erolWlzot .....
Cllesblre - Kyler - Hartfunl
Church OJ Cod
Method"'
Moming Worship 10 :30 a. m.; Lelarl Falls UDited Bretbrell
'*'" tbo ll•lifom flf Grid •• lttlo drild Parlsb - Warren G. Zlnn, a.ester Cb1lrel c1 God _ Allred Metbedlat Cllarcll- NYPS Young People, 6:45p.m.; b Clrlst Cbnrc:ll -James Mof.,
iDDOwiMatu1herebt.•
pastor. Worsblp services are: Rev. Gilbert Speac..., pastor. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.: rison, pastor. Sund~y Scb at'
Y..,.ohradi_JOQ_ofworablp
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Sunday
School, 9,30 a. m.; Scbool at 9:30, Charles
Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30p.m. 9:30 a._m. Prear!hing s:d_l:es
""'lfaplnlbo, .. tbol,.. - ... oil thlngo
'brlpt 11114 benlllulllld find for
tlle
Llttie Kyger UCC ~:30 EST. Morning
WOI'IIbip at 11 a. Supl Worabip service, 10:45
Pomeroy Cbureh of tile Na11- first and lhlrd 'lbursday
.liJrPom of God u Be meolllt dallr tiulluah
Cheshire
Baptist
10:45
EST.
m.;
Evangelistic
Service,
7
p.
m.,
Vere
Swartz,
lay
areae
- Rev. Kennelh Pierce, 7:30 p. m. Second and I .
tMbetutJoflllooulb.
Chlll'ch School at Hartford, at m.; Prayer meetlnc, 7:30 p.m. MYF 8:30 p. m. Sunday;
pastor; Raymond Walburn, Sand~y at 7:30· p. m. Pra . ,
1:50 DST: K.Y&amp;er 10:20 EST, Wednesday; YOUDII People'• ablp, 7:45 p. m., wllb lhe
Supl; Sunday School, UO a. meeting second and
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Caslo. Wednesday, 7:45 p.
m. Momlag Worablp, 10:30 a. Thursday, 7:30 p. m, and !iril
MI. Union F.W.B. Cbareh MI. Morf111 Cbardl o1 God- Jl'ayer aervlces.
m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; and third Sunday, 7:30 p, Iii.
Sunday School t :45 a.m., Earl lfev. Daniel Workman, pastor. Flatwoodl Mollsodlst
Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed· Mt. Hermon UDIIed lllellltll
Starkey, Supt.; Eveulng wor- Sunday School t:45 1. m.; WCJI'o - Pearl A. Cast4, pasio'/.
~y.
Ia Christ Cllareh -James Morabip, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cox, ablp service 11 a. m. and 7:30 ablp IM!I'V!ce, 10 a. m.,
Racine Cburdl of tbe N111- rison, pastor. Sunday
Scbool
Will) ths hope it Ulill, in some measure, foster and help • - Layman; Young People's meet- p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p, m. other Sunday, 7:45 p. m.
- Sunday School 9:30 9:30 a. m. Preachiag, first and
a. m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 lhlrd Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sei:aDd
tain 1
.which
wad in family rmd community life, thil f- lag and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; Youag People'l day School, 10 a. m., Jobn
Wednesday; Choir practice at meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
ley, Supt.
a. m.; Evening Service 7:30 p. and foorlb Sunday, 11 a. m.
ture
epomored by the bru in&amp;• firma and organi:latiom 7:30
p. m. 'lbursday.
llatlaad Cf111rc11 of God _ Fomt 11D1 MetbiNllst
m.; Mid-week Prayor Service, Prayer meeting every Weclneiwlw1e name.. appear below.
Rntland J1'1nt Baptist Cbureh Rev. John Smallwood, paattr; --&amp;mday School D a. m., Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. day at 7:30 p. m. Christian ED1_....;.__________________________11- SUnday School 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.; Evan- Fred Nease, Supt. Worsblp
Morris M. WoUe, pastor.
deavor, second and lourlb lltJD.
Preadlldg Sunday 2:30 p. m. seJiatic service 7 p. m.; Young vice, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell RaOand Cbmh of tbe .lllaz. day, 7:30 p. m.
Rutland Free WID Bapllll People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- Slutler, pastor.
' arne - Sunday School ~; 30' a.
~.--Cbureh - lfev. Paul Taylor, aesclay; Prayer meellllll 7 p. a..lll Motllodlll Cbareh,
m.; Morning Worabip 10:45 a.
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pastor; SuDday Schoo~ 10 a. m. SaturclaJ.
dleport - M. E.
m.; Ev~~~gelis\ic aervice 7:45 /
m.; Guy. Priddy, Supl; Preach..
Epucopal
lor; Mn. Nan Moore,
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
S
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Middleport, Oblo
llldcllepOrt. Oblo
lag serviCe, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Gneo Eplocopal
Cllmcll School Supl; Chureh
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
services, 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev Rlcbard t:30 a. m.; Wonhlp
Syraense Cburcb of,. ~ .JIIaz.
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Maaoa Baplillll1mday School R Mert!D, Reel~. Sunday 10:30 a. m.; M~
.,._ - WDllam c. Tborpe, A contribution was made to
- D.A. V. HaU, corner Second M lag Pr
and Serm
Fellowship, 7 p. m.,
pastor; Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. lhe cancer fund wben lhe Wlld- '
and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored ~
ayer
on, Board meeting, 1st Sunday
m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m. wood Garden club met wemby French Clly Baptist Church 10• a. m.
monlh, 7:30 p. m. WSCS
p nteco~tal
day morning at lhe borne of
Blkon ol Good Brood
In Galllpollo. Alllliated wllh s.
E UB
Monday of monlh, 7:30 p: m.; Penteeoa':.l Allemhly, Roate Mrs. Victor Hysell In Mlo~
We
FDl
All
Doetors
l'relcrlptioDI
B.C.
Rev.
R.
L.
Pinson,
pastor.
Enterprise
EUB
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CGreb
Eleanor
Circle, Wednesday,
ut- R p ul E J
ville.
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Sunday School every Sunday, Rev. Mel1zel Smith, paafllr. p. m.
tor SU:~ ~ i ;es, ~ Mrs. Lawrence Smilh, pr~
II'Y 2-2955
Pomeroy
s p. m. Preacblng aer\'lcea tho Worship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- ~ FaD•
Wedn.:;'
~dent, was In charge of 'Ill
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4th SUnday of each monlh.
day School 10:30 1. m. Youtb a.arp Jam.. F. Early,
da lp,
ay an
- meeting, which opened wilb 116Mt. Morllb llaJ&gt;tlst Cburcb- FellowShip 6:30 p. m.; lleys lor - LETART Jl'ALI.'I y.
votions taken from Proverfjl
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Corner of Faurtb and Main St., and Girls Jl'ellowabip, 6:30 p. lbip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (ex· Tbe
d~ ~do 8:13 by Mrs, Kennelb ilan&gt;W1
Mlddleporl Rev. Nyle Borden, m.; EveDing service, 7:30 p. cepl 2Dd Suoday):
Olureh B.
Barrell r tor~esund":· It was decided tho! each ~~
minister.
Sunday
School
9:30
a.
m.,
2nd
and
4111
Sundays:
Youlb
School,
9:30
a.
m.
SuodaJ.
Scb
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Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 Cbnlr, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. fled service, t:IO a. m., 2nd ID&amp; evang:u.:· secvl! e;e~ bena wild flower preserv•li!&gt;.l!l
240 UltfOID St. lllddleport WY NBIIO U0 B. Second
Pomi!I'OJ
WY :z.24tO
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a. m. Morn!Dg Worship.
PraY"' Meeting. 7:30 p. m., Sunday of m011 tb. EAST
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Three articles were read !if
Naomi Baptist Cblll'dl - Wednesday.
TART- Worshl 8
2nd p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study Mrs. Karl Grueser concernilyl
7' 30 p. m.; Saturday nlgbt Pray- tbe Claytonia (Sprlng Beauty)
Sunday School 1:10 1. m.; w.... MoriiDJ Star EUB CGreb - and 4tb
p. m.,
abip 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7 Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: Schoo~ 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
er and Worship 7'". P· m.
flower, the Honesty plant (tlaa
p. m., Prayer aervlce.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy PLE GROVE - Worablp, a p.
Preabyterwn
money plant), and Flowering
J Eltablllbed ID 100.
Communlt
Van Meter, SupL, Earl Shuler, m lsi
Jn1
Middleport Jl'lnt U•lted Pres- trees. It was brought out f!llil
Columblo. w. v~
lllddleport
Cllrleton Cbmd ~bnry Au'l; Morn!Dg worabip, 10:45 a,ri School, ~:30 1. m.
ltyterlaa Clnsreh - Rev. How· April Is the biiS)' monlb of tfiOL
' Ph. MUOD '173-6583
Road _ llev. ~. llln1on, L m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. day. GREAT BEND - Wor- lll'd Ruppelt, pastor; Sunday rear and also to prune flow~ paslor: Sunday School , ., m. Tbunday. Youlb FellowShip ablp 1:30 a. m., 1st and
Scbool 9:30 a. m., Fred Le".ls, and _sbnlbs as soon as bloonr
1 110
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m.· Ralpb Carl Supl
7:30 P. m. Sunday.
Sundays; Cburcll Scbool, 10:15 &amp;!pt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship: 1118 IS over,
'I ·
W~ servi' lO·IIO
Lollrldp EUB
Cb..... - 1. m. SUnday, MORSE
5:45 p, m. YF; Wed., 6:30 p. Mrs. Sudlb gave, "Now Is lhe
and .
::. ,d~~· Rev. J!)Jpne E. Emerson, pa• -worablp, 11 a.m., 111 and 3rd m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen· lu!Je to:" prepare cold frames, ' 1
7 10
Balova Watr.bes - Sales and Service
West MaiD SL
~ ~ Wednesda j 1111': Sunday School t:45 a. m. Bundays; CburclJ School 9:30 a. lor Choir.
gel all ready for May sowing, ,
.
Y a llussell Archer, Supl Sunday m. Sunday.
SyraCD~e Flrsl Ualted Pres· nod planting, and to aetout ~ '
Ul8 N. Secon~
lllddleporl
Support tbe Chlll'dl of Your Cholee
7 30
·Cal:;.,~ Chapel _ W
worShip, 10:46 1. m. and 7:30 Mlllemlllt Mell1odbt
byterlaa Cburds - Olurch ser· sy plants. Mrs. Homer Holter
IT!I'Vice each Sunday, t:~ P.m. allemately. Bible Study - WendeD G. SluUer, pastor. vices 9:30 a. m
.! Sunday School told of her recent ldp to tbll
m.• Sunda School
• 111111 prayer service, led by paa- Sanday Scbool tO a. m.·
10:30 •· m.; B1ble Study, 7:30 narciSsus show al Granville 111111
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m.aEvm., fir, 7:ll0 p. m. Wednesday. lhip serv1ct 1i a. m. '
P. m. Wedn.,day.
to Kingwood Center at llfalit.:
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lag Worabip 7 · ,:··each "" amstlan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Partll1lll lfelllodlat
Harrlsoavllle Presbyteriaa field.
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H. L. Mc:DaDiel, paslor.
Cllll'ch, Howard Ruppelt, pas· A wiener roast was held ·lltdJ
"EvefY\Idns ID Hardware"
Cheater, Ohio
~&amp;evfllo ComJmodtf Cbardl lloTIIIIIIelld EUB Cbri- Scbool 9:30, Harold
tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; the group went OD a bike
Pomeroy, Ohio
-Rev IIDslell am., pastor Rev. llupnt E. EmenoJJ, p... Supt.; Kesoetll McLeod, Asa'L Worsblp 7:30 p. m.
nature study. Many lnletelllng
II v ....~~·=~:I an1ce 7.30 • tar: ·Sunday Scbool 1:45 L m., Supl, Preacblng 7:30 p. m.
Syracsne Mlsslo• - Earl CUS· wild flowers and trees lb&lt;:ludl!vimlellsll~
NOI'!lliD R Bohr, Supl: Sunday day.
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lor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl· ing the boney locust ~reo wtp, _
day IT!I'VICI!S, 7:30 p. m.
.seen and also an Indian IDOUilG,
7.ll0 p. m. and Worablp 10:46 a. m. and 7:311 Raelllt MoWiit Cfl1lrcll
Sunday
p ;..
P. m. lltemately. Bible Study R L. McDaniel, pastor:
Lauer Day Sainll
whsch Is on the llysell place. .:
1'lb Someone Willi Yon To Cllureh
· Ball4on and BulldlnB Suppllea·
Mlnlan _ 111111 Prayer· Servloe, led by paa- day Sebool 1:30 a. m.; Preach- RoorpnJzed Chareb o1 Jens
ID Polllll'O)' Over 110 Yearo
Ruban • Sllveilvlllt liNd; E. fir, 7:311 P. m. 'l'lmrlday.
IDC10:311 0, m.; MYF I p, m.; Qrlat of Latter Day Balnts . SURPRI!IE GIVEN
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Griffith, pastor; Roller WI!- '1'lpperi Plalu EUII Qanll Pr.,er and Bible Study, 7:30 p. C. W. Proffllt, pastor. S11 miles Friends of Mrs.
Richd·:
Supt.• Sunday Scbool, 10 - Rev. EIJieno E. Emenon, m. Wedllesillf.
&amp;om Racine on Racine • J&gt;ort. Campbell aurprised ber Witb a;:
Altlmd Tbo Cblll'&lt;b of Your Cllolee
a. m.; Ev~ fllrlrlce, 1· Jill~: Sundoy Wll'8bfp, t:ll Bee llJrllp '
land Road. Sundoy School, t :IIO card sbowll' We&lt;lnesday In oiJ,.,
:311 p. m. Prayer meeting NO L m., Sunday School, 10 a. m.: Clester J..lmlef, pastor;
a. m.: Worabl)l 10,30 a. m., servance of her birtbday. ~
m, Tuelday.
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· Bobt!ri Vlneylll'd, Supl Bible lhip ..-vice 1:30 a. m.;
Sauday 19enlng service at 7:30 Campbell, wbo recenlly
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Brown'• BoWe Gas
Rallud .......,. _.Olin Sludt and Prayer lll'vlcet lid day Sebool, 10:15 a.m.;
p. m.; Wed., worsbip service turned from Holzer hospital tallie to ".00 aDd up
Newman,
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Sunday Scbool
t:• a. m.: .Mull Ciau Meetl1ll 7:30 P. IIi. Stu4y, W'edpeldly, 7::!0 P. m.
Roman Catholic PYI and upressec~ ber thanks.
Wfi'Sbl 10••
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RRiald lletlllldlot Cbri :....
or lhe H cards wbleb she ...,.
P · L m.,. Preadl1ntr ~ EUB a.rel -Rev BeY c. J Lemley
Oor Lldy of Lorello MIISIOD celved. She also received :a"
~:: P. m.~ lerVIce, Paul A. Sellen, putar:
a,ri ~ 1,30 a.' m.• ' ..., BaltDm - Rw. 'nlomas number of lilts and phon~ ;
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dv Sd1ool, I:• a. m.; Baa lblp ~ 10:30 a. m.'
MOnel&lt;, administrator; Sun- calls wblcb llhe greatcy app"" '
hrnltun and AppUanoeo
QuoUIJ l'unttun at Lower Prleos
Clwrcla OJ Chrilt ' QulseDberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. lloDday, 1:30 p. Ill.
.., Mass 8:110 L m.; H 0 ly elated.
llradbTirJ Clmrel! tl ~ lbQ1ng Wonblp service, Ill s.tlta MeiWist Clam:h
lllddlepon.,Ohjol ,
l'llou 11854125
Chester. Ohio
:~.!?:_;,~; Bible 111111 !I'd Suodays ol tile -'11. H. L. MellinMI, pastor; Mn.
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10:30 I . m., Cbrllllaa llnilea'fo. till Sorrice, lad and 4111 b
- l:ll a. m., llilada1
or, f p. m.: EvUt Will' day Ill II10IItb.
Hill a: m.
''The Spreading Kingdom"
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B...... G r IV I Grlatla hut A. Sallen, pastor: Mar. -8. L. llODimleJ, pi~Wr,
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Slir9fet,. t1J i. 111.; tlii7 School, 10:30 L m., B\Ytbe lO:IJ L Ill.; l'relcblnf 1:15.
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dey, May s. On !':w~chos pobe soup, chiD, s
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tato salad, baked beans, P d
cake, homemade ice eream
coffee. Woven ra&amp; ruga
also be for sale.

benbip wore accepted wben
Spirit In
t lie slons and stresses of modern ~r Grange met TUesday
Today" was tbe topic 'for 1day soelety and the continued evenmg. .
.
Tbe lfev
Mrs. Dollald
~on glveri DY Mlsa bc.N ;1~ f~~ ~~~ e''IAAn~ of ~he : I~'l"J' !!el!~. W01't:hy master. iUlct; ~::·:; -~ In ColumbuS
~cui~;; ~· ~ ~,.
"~ at tbe April
Holy Spmt now, a~ In the . ys presided and the meeltng open- where tbey · attended luneral
,
. _ , Ia cbar&amp;e o! Tommy I
~ AlternOOII Circle of.
of the aposUe~, She stressed eel 1n ritualistic form. Tbe se,... services for a friend, who wat
Jobnsoo, HIII'Oid SlaM,
~at Church
i.iiiii ;;--~·:!d~h~!!! !" worship iUg o:v.•~ (!n!!)".!Dg " duster) &amp;llled i:: !!! ~~cldenl
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Ia lhe basement
in America bar l011g beeD • and the cooltie eontest were dis·
dominant factor In our freedom. cussed. Hobart Newell, COlli- Mrs. Myroo MUI.,. bas ""
Sanborn presen~ les- Mrs. Norman Wayland, chair· munity aervice cbalrman, dis- turned from Grafton, W. ~a.
, material from the study man, resided and welcomed the cussed activitie~ tnr lhe Graage. where she v1slted with re •·
,i)k, "The Acts, Tben and members and QJIO guest, Miss Mrs. Arlhur Orr spoke on Rural uves. She went to attend luner'. " wbicb polmed to lh• ten·
· Bowen, of Iowa, lnr· Ufe Sunday and May 15 was a1 ..,...1ces for Mrs. Chauncey
CHILDREN$
w,
teacber of religious educa· oet as lhe dale for observance. Mlller. While tbere aile wu lhe
In the county. Miss Bowen Plans were made lor IAI\Ia- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Grace
I reported OB a tour aha bas just Uon of sit candidate• at the Proudfoot.
recenUy completed and told of next meellllg, May !4, wilh I Mr and Mrs. M. v. Tllletl of
Siw s to Bill
seeing lhe Rev. Robert Hurley practice session on May 21 . , M .;,. and Barry Tillett cl Ak·
and family 'n Mayland where Spring wu tbe tbeme uf lh• , ar1 . !ted re&lt;e~~Uy wllb Mrs.
Whllo
be is In the miDistry. She de- program presenied by Mrs. Orr, '
and MilS Bell
llockscribed lhe bi.ceotennial
of ledurer, who opeaed Wltb tbe Sanbo
lleteorllel oomellmel
fol.
WY 2·2039
Mlethudi'sm wilh !be Jnlnlslers song "In The Garden." Mem"'· Mr Jobn Mayer and
low each olher so quickly tbeir
''011 NIGHT WI f.2951
serving as circuit ridel'll as a bers answered roll call With Mr.
Cb s: and John
of
tamllwJI llreaks give tbe lm,,
of the celebration.
their favorite tree. A poem, ~dr~ :!:ted
wllll
Middleport. 0.
ol raiRiaU: beaco
1
... -:!:'Y FlowerPo~.! Mrs. Nan Moore gave 1 ,.._ "Spring," waa read by Mrs. urn
Mr 11111 Mr ,
'"iDtlleor sbower.Q
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pori on the sock dolls and read Hobart Newell and a readiag, ber pare '
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lin. Millard Van Meter
a list ol materlal8 needed for lhe , "House cleaning," by Elmer George MoblbertM. W Iter BuliCe ,
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bloodmobile visit Monday, May Newell.
Mr. _and ':· a
Start ntle ef 11lillll pwll nwlrtl faelal toaler.
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Threearticleswereread,Tbe were m Mansl~tld over lhO: .....,,wfllphl........ ~ .. ..,11relltlb
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• • I . -e nomlnatl'n• committee ~ Pear Tree, Mrs. Henry Turn- Iweek_end to viSrt lheu so• a
ud IG.UO Jlptllot ...,1••""' llle lllaldiiC llrlda. Keep
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Larry
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was accepted as read list· or: My Taxes, Dale Kaut:z, ~nd ; family, Mr. a
rs.
1 ;ag lhe same officers for anoth· Daffodils, Mrs. James
R1de- Bunce and son, Steve.
'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - er year and include Mrs. Way· nour. A contest en birds COR· The Auxiliary of lhe MlddleMOTHER'S DAY, MAY I
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la!KI.
president:
!ltrs.
Rllttie
eluded
the
program.
I
pori
FlfOmen
baa
cancelled
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Sml\b, vlce president : Mrs. Em· Refresh menta were served at 1 their meeting scheduled
for
GIFTS FROM K&amp; C
erson Jones. secretary ; and Mrs lhe close of the meetmg by Mrs. ]Tuesday, May 3 until Tuesday,
Nao Moore, treasurer. A discus- B. K. RJdeneur, Mrs. Jaf!les , May 10 because o! electiOil day.
sion followed the program.
Ridenour and Mrs. Henry E1ch- [ Mrs. Richard P1ckens ·~w:
IT BEST
[ .~ salad course was served by lnier.
: pallled her mother • Mrs. recent·
.
Mn. Everette Davis and Mrs.
1Webb to Holzer Hospital
.
SUNDAY
ClloOie Jlotber'J !llfl flola
Emersoo Junes during the soc·
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L SESSIOII tl.
DC'a alee aoleetloa Uko lila.
7
w boor Tbe final meeting will NlfZ
gery sev...al weeks 'ago. ·-ed l lbel thOhiANr:Ap\18t GuUds of
....,.. bJ Fostoria, Jleoker ,...
he ·. M
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Middleporl residents con~
o
Pact Ill, Cub lcoull
101
and blllfolda, Keepaalr.o
ld I! ay.
0n0r Upon
to Honer Hospital ia Gallipolis ProvidetiCI
~ Tueoday eveniOC IR lhe 'DAY
1 be
dlomonda, Bulova watellel,
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for medical care Include Mrs. day at the N
llaJI wllb ·RIItl• Dlllard,
Speidel and J. B. wotdl batldl,
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Jennie Satlerf;eld Mrs. Katie Cbureb. Rev. Slmutl Ja.U.
real"'·• ...... meet-11
SiJent .-.uc wn 1$
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master
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ebarm braceloto and 6
Mrs. Russell N1tz enlertain- Estep, Mrs. Audrey
•...:.....P wllb
!be pledge ill
1
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tboloe
11ft
Moma.
PIanned bY ClWll
ed with a party Suturday In : Mrs. Mona Sm1th, Miss
ouperviiOt.
. . .....- Kean Barril wbo
The Loyal Berans Class of the , bonor of ber twm daughters. ; Howell and Mrs. Nellie Price.
CRURCII cl llaC ::: ~7 boys~
I 1 • ... Oua.:b of Christ met Tuesday \ Ann and Nan, on their lOth ! Recent guesta uf Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy IIIIIIOIDICII ........,. ello lbe oaU.: R
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everung al the ehurch. Several : birthday. The door prize was : Everett Bachner alld daughter liooal meebOC lollowinl !be ret- Cub llcolll
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I Connie, were lheir
daughter, ular worahip IIOI"'iet Sladi.J. sda ,.... glv•~tb
ood
:;;.;~~~....... ux:lude the lfev. and Mrs. Fred Games were played with the jKaren of Oblo URiversity, ~nd May ls~ at 11:30 a.m. (EST). boys, lllctuding
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I. Gardner, former pastor : Mrs. I prrzes • on bv Rema Chafin. , Miss Mary Schaaf of Columbus. P&lt;l,slbilily of a merger ~ lllcky llcltllgbt, Joa Mitchel
rlllrRoscoe Satlerfieid, aod Homer ' Vicky Schaefer. ond
Becky ' Mrs. Joba Ketchka and dall- lhe Presbyteria and 1111 Ualted mu, KilDay lloffmOn,
Duatlf'l di... Dnd.flce
Jones.
. ' Smith.
lghter, Kimberly, bove reUU. Cbureb of Christ will be dll- 111apmu, Bruct Reed,
1
I Pla111 were made for a Silent : Refresbrneata of Ice cream, I ed to their borne In
All membon ol tbe lludlol alii Millo ~
auction lor lbe May meetmg j cupcakes, potato chips, kool : followiag 8 visit here wilh
!Ferlaraled Church IN !qed Ill SeauW-IIIma patcbes 'lftnl il
and lbe birthdays of Martha Me- ede and mints were served to I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace attend. Worship ~ at 10:· awarded to Mlcbaol Br1U11,
Neal and Mrs. M. L. Kelly were i Chiquita and Vicky Case, B..,. I Bradford and Mr. and Mr '· li and -sre~ational tlll!ellli llonllit Coudl, Barril,
obsmed. Mrs. Kelly preseated i ky and Diane Smltb, ViCky and , John Kelchka of Pomeroy.
at II :SO.
loitb Blankeoship, Slllvle Jew·
Paul Jones
Mrs Manniag Webster was
MONDAY
ell, Mortoo Barnet
Delllll
,devohona mcludinK prayer and 1Milzi Russell
j scripture by Mn.. Ruth Karr : Suzanne and ' Robls Mulford: 1n Col~mbus for 1 te!Hiay visll POMEROY GARDEN Club Glue, Joe and Rooeoand • medltallon, What Woul~ Jo and Rema Chafin, Debbie, with her daughter and o011-lameet II tbe boTne II MrL bawD, RietJ Coacb,
Insurance Agency Inc.
They Have Seen 111 Yolll' bouse IRicky and Vicky Schaefer aod ' law, Mr. aod Mrs. L)'llo MOJ·
0. Roedel, Unaday, 112 p.m. IIMd, Gory llaoUfler,
Plio WY
by Mrs. James Hawley.
Russell Eugene Ni11 and lbe ler and oew baby SOB.
llemben are lilted • 111'111
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Vocal selections were oung honored guests.
Tbe
Rev.
Howard
Ruppeh
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1 GE Wringer W111htr - - - - 49,9$&gt;
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1 Speed Queen .Wringer Washer _39.95

llvP 4 mile!! 0111 '

Ron1

15.00
$0.00
50.00

One Group ,Racing Cars

I

W••h•rs - - - - 61.88 &amp; ~.II

FORD, V-3 automat~r l'aor
lane 500, motor recentlv rf·
bunt, •·•w ti..... sm. Ph. ·

. 1.eadinK C«ek

1So/o off

u..d W1rdrobt _llrlctd to Sell

aridlnA-lcondition,$32S.

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SH 24fl56. I

TOM THUMB SPECIAL

I

1 Bed, Spring &amp; M1Hrtu
1 Mlyt•g Autom11lc W1shtr
1 GE G11 Dryer
2 Rebuilt Mlytlg Wriii!Jer

1114 OLDSMOB~IL~E=-.""'R'"""ev- , Dale
A. Thornton, Sumner Rd.,
4 21 3tp
I Chester, Ohio,
~ CADILLA(-e•cellent eon-]
· dillon, $22&gt;. 1956 FORD, V -8
otandaid. Hoor shift, Town
sedan, blue and white. with
radio and· beater. new

t I lfl!

Roolpalotl11f1 and repair.

.........,

4 21 3tc

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2 C1rdbo1rd W1rdrobts - - - "' 4.95
1 Libr•ry T1ble
4.95

good condition.
Blackwood, Cheater,
evenlnga and weekends
Pomeroy WY U208 day.

Wrttt. Pnlnt tt
A. L -&gt;lt!AIJtiiKII

Racine..

..,

Auto S.les

SIJt ..J$o too Uti

1964

terior. P~ ~1.
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Pomlroy

CDDlbinationl.

Ill W MAIN .

1 Blond

PHOTO COpJutg lleml!e. Cop
lei mada .. lop!
blrtll
md

Plain or wllb pepperool,
•usage, mushroom. bam or

r or tr

1'........,.1 IJphfaoWI AS .. MAN THINU'l'H 1.N HI8

1

and blraell. Pbone 11112. ,, ' 21 atp

DAILY CRYI'TOQIJOTB- llere'o bow lo work It:

,

• 1$ llc

AT ITS GREATEST

II&amp;ART; SO 18 HII.-KINO SOLOMON

.· ,,..'·-""L:...,Iv..,•.,.•_to..,ck=:o:= Ji6fiOO:iiic.Oii
, ~~· .~·f!.:
pony .lor aale, saddle, brill- 5$ x 10. Early Amlrlean 11&gt;

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LOrtental

8PKW.-HXTWWD

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AUI'OMOBILE tnsarance been
cancolled! Lost 1111r opera~
or'l Hcense! Call WY Z-211116.

PIZZA

DOWN

AOOWH

Mr. Clint Birch
4 t9 lte

lnsur1nm

llbor - ·

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1 Buuty Ges R1nge - - - - 29.95
2 Frigldelre Rtfrlger.tors
Like New
79.95 &amp;99.95
Other u..d Rtfrlgeretors
... 25.00
2 Used Port1ble TV S.IJ
11. 50.00

In perooa at once. C r o
lieU ilDule.
S 211 lfc

42. Lotti&lt;O;"-.

A..IWDGKXW

sleeping. our loved one rests
1-:· lij the deep sleep ol peace.

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EXPERIENCED

WY 2-2193

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1 Sunrey G•s Range - - - - 39.95

BlaeHnars

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plont

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A FawTrada Ins At The
RUTLAND FURNfTURE ounn STORE

11se Dady Saatlnal

IR.UE SERVIa

IL,_

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USED SPECIALS
.

and Depot Sti'HI
Inquire At

lftd heating,
Ohio. End your aewer trouble.
We bave all size aewerJIW:b-11
IDes, Reuonahle raw. Call
WY 2-2174, day or night.
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also used clolblng, ""::::: J • • Debold!
IUid cbildreo'a elolblq,
11. , _

work uniforms, WOYO
many other relatives
and novelties. Jeffers
friends. She was preceded in Clothing Stare, Rt. 31, aotng I
death by her mother and Ia- toward Fairgrounds.
ther and two S8flS, Herbert,
4 211 1tc
whD was killed in World War : ;"""""'""'""'""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
U. June 24, 1944. and Gary, 1
who died November 14. 1961. '
We miss thee, dear Mother, '
(Before Mly btl
from our heme: we miss thee
from thy place. A shadow R.celve One •p....- w.-.
oter life is cast. We miss the Cemplnt et 1.,11 Otk Pert:
sunshine of thy face. We miss
BIG BEND
thy kiss and loving hand, thy
fond and de-arest care. Our
TRAILER SALES
home Js dark without thee.
ROUTE 124
We miss thee everywhere.
Beyond the doubts and hopes AI SI/TaCUU Corporation

Moln SINO! • Colloge Ava.

WHEn
ALIGNMENT

-.u-...
-.

Jame11
Hollon,
ilblo. Also
ber
Mrs. Iva Singer,
Ohio, nine graadchildren

Middleport, 0.

WY 2-2t9t

29. Yeast
30. Belgiarl

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Pl. Pleuaat a-26tl'l.

CARRIER WANBD
FOR RUTLAND

butlon

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animal
24. Gift
25. Coru!tel•
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2fli. Interment

27. Ratrl-·

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1963 , lmp1l1 H. T. Coupe

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NOISY

LI'L ,ABNER

l.tgll Notice
- I'LL NEV&lt;R NUD
TO!." I CAN l-1\Jf:..ON

446-2917

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8CHWAIIZEL MARINE - E'"
liirude Sales and Service
Weekdays afler &amp;:30 p.m. and
all day Saturday, HOCKINGPORT, 01110.
4 26 3Qte

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION .

FOt W1nt Ad IIPYII:I

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Mlrin• Supplies

OPEN IVEI. No P.M.

plete estate• Gr small loti.

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327 cu. ln. engine, Powergllde trans, Power ateering.and
brakes, llke new lst Une whitewall Urea, radio and bea~
er, Nd Interior, abowroom dean, all while finial!.

Pomeroy Motor

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MEN

Beautiful car In 2 tone green finish,, low mUeage by orl·
gittai local owner, aPG\Iess clean Interior, 155 H.P, 6 cyl.
onoinel Ktd. trano. Tlru like new, Radio and beater.

AD

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Ago 11-!t
porleiii!O helpfuL Alter abort
tralnlnK wltb uperlence dri'"
en, 1011 caa earn 13.110 per
boor and more. Fur applic.,
11on' and lotervlew write AJ.,
WIN Semi Diesel Dlvlslol,
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. . . . ..,. Hllmtltl!Jl.Ohio or phone 1-113-3113-9383.
S4 ~ aerVlce4 21 Ito

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1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2 DoOr

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PHONE WY 2-2156
.. By HOWl&amp; SCHNEIDER

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THE JOKE'S, Will YA!
JUST TELL THE

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wouldn't

JOKES!_

worrLJ 'bou t

that none,
Rufu6!

AUCTIONEER

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COMPLETE SERVICE

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Wrltt, Phone or Contact

JIM CARNAHAN

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DICK TRACY
t;Q AHEAD- QUICK!

QUICK!

nlR SALE- 1% acre lanD.
rooma
and
Te
minutes drive from Pomeroy
Route 143, Rarrisooville Rd
WY U321 or WY 2-31118.
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LITTL!: ORPHAN ANNII!

By HAROLD GRAY
Wl-lO AM T ·ro Sf# Tl-ltM "NAY~
WI-lEN UiJY ARE 'rnF. ONES DUL-{

t L.ECIE.D AS GUARDIANS 01= THE

MORALS 01= THIS OJt.1MllHIT'r' '?

or

CARRI~R
FOR POMEROY

Are

IUSINESS DISTRp
ren.

DAILY
She Is survived by her
ACROSS
band, Clint Birch of Portland,
1. Superfluou.
Ohio; ene son, Thomas Birch
f. One ol the
of Waterford, Ohio;
four
PbiUppl.ne
lalarulo
daughters, Mrs. EUen Lipps, rent In the Village ol
U
.
Handled
Vincent, Ohio, Mrs. D o r a port. Call WY U34tl or
roughly
Lipps, Li!Ue Hocking, Ohio,, Z.21111 or WY :h1600.
11. Jet, ror ODe
IIIOlle
lJ,AftrrY
Lesla Birth at borne,
14..RunBirch, Gallipolis, Ohio;
brother, Arthur Singer, ••••·1.
15.A.uto
11. Bueball Jal.
do, Ohio; two sisters,
llwb1fn&amp;'
Frank Holter, Racine,
and in good shape and a 111Sil 17.
ZO.Pormlt
Mrs. Wald Kimea, Chester, Ford Ill good lhape.
ILOornOhioi lour half sisters, Mrs. automatic trBIIsmlssioL
polnt
WUUam Krackomberger,
Deem, Racine, Oblo.
Jersey, Mn. Charles Bi"~n.l __--::---:-:,--4_%7_&amp;14_ 1
Chester, Oldo, Mrs.
1'--C.O.D,
Arnold, Pomeroy, Ohio. Mrs.

-:ROSS'VORD
3. Bestow
4. Soa.k flax
Dutch

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commune
6. Twig

1. Icelandie

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32.Ron

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38. Smlthu4

33. Silly
33. Atlowan&lt;e

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BUY A TRAILER

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and fears. Beyond the cares

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and joys and tears. Beyond

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the smlllng and the weeping.
Beyond the walking and the

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to LOKGriiLLO'II'
O.letter .&amp;m.pl)"--. fGr POther. In thb umpte- A J.w use4
for tbt thnt 1/a, X f« tiM two CY., ete. Si.nr~ Iettera, apo.o
troph1a. the llqth aDd tormaUon Qf the worda are all bint&amp;.
S.Ch day tbli _., lettml an 4lftl!ftii.L

ATW

PH

ATW

Compltto ~orry.Out to"l,.
CALL ·-WY 2·9911~
Pick up 'At G. &amp; G. CAFE
POMUOY

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THROUGH SAT., APRIL 30

.

1957 BUICK 4 DOOR, ALL NEW
TIRES. RUNS LIKE A TOP
5

FREE .DRA'MNG
_
, ... - · !or ...ent
liee
nliMieii. Be ..... to

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$1turd1y N111ht ·.

1 GE Wringer W111htr - - - - 49,9$&gt;
' "
1 Speed Queen .Wringer Washer _39.95

llvP 4 mile!! 0111 '

Ron1

15.00
$0.00
50.00

One Group ,Racing Cars

I

W••h•rs - - - - 61.88 &amp; ~.II

FORD, V-3 automat~r l'aor
lane 500, motor recentlv rf·
bunt, •·•w ti..... sm. Ph. ·

. 1.eadinK C«ek

1So/o off

u..d W1rdrobt _llrlctd to Sell

aridlnA-lcondition,$32S.

~,.
SH 24fl56. I

TOM THUMB SPECIAL

I

1 Bed, Spring &amp; M1Hrtu
1 Mlyt•g Autom11lc W1shtr
1 GE G11 Dryer
2 Rebuilt Mlytlg Wriii!Jer

1114 OLDSMOB~IL~E=-.""'R'"""ev- , Dale
A. Thornton, Sumner Rd.,
4 21 3tp
I Chester, Ohio,
~ CADILLA(-e•cellent eon-]
· dillon, $22&gt;. 1956 FORD, V -8
otandaid. Hoor shift, Town
sedan, blue and white. with
radio and· beater. new

t I lfl!

Roolpalotl11f1 and repair.

.........,

4 21 3tc

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2 C1rdbo1rd W1rdrobts - - - "' 4.95
1 Libr•ry T1ble
4.95

good condition.
Blackwood, Cheater,
evenlnga and weekends
Pomeroy WY U208 day.

Wrttt. Pnlnt tt
A. L -&gt;lt!AIJtiiKII

Racine..

..,

Auto S.les

SIJt ..J$o too Uti

1964

terior. P~ ~1.
' ....

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Pomlroy

CDDlbinationl.

Ill W MAIN .

1 Blond

PHOTO COpJutg lleml!e. Cop
lei mada .. lop!
blrtll
md

Plain or wllb pepperool,
•usage, mushroom. bam or

r or tr

1'........,.1 IJphfaoWI AS .. MAN THINU'l'H 1.N HI8

1

and blraell. Pbone 11112. ,, ' 21 atp

DAILY CRYI'TOQIJOTB- llere'o bow lo work It:

,

• 1$ llc

AT ITS GREATEST

II&amp;ART; SO 18 HII.-KINO SOLOMON

.· ,,..'·-""L:...,Iv..,•.,.•_to..,ck=:o:= Ji6fiOO:iiic.Oii
, ~~· .~·f!.:
pony .lor aale, saddle, brill- 5$ x 10. Early Amlrlean 11&gt;

_-Ji

LOrtental

8PKW.-HXTWWD

"f • '

AUI'OMOBILE tnsarance been
cancolled! Lost 1111r opera~
or'l Hcense! Call WY Z-211116.

PIZZA

DOWN

AOOWH

Mr. Clint Birch
4 t9 lte

lnsur1nm

llbor - ·

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1 Buuty Ges R1nge - - - - 29.95
2 Frigldelre Rtfrlger.tors
Like New
79.95 &amp;99.95
Other u..d Rtfrlgeretors
... 25.00
2 Used Port1ble TV S.IJ
11. 50.00

In perooa at once. C r o
lieU ilDule.
S 211 lfc

42. Lotti&lt;O;"-.

A..IWDGKXW

sleeping. our loved one rests
1-:· lij the deep sleep ol peace.

·. \..
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A QjptopMM q.r&amp;a&amp;IOII

1, _

EXPERIENCED

WY 2-2193

\'\I I .._

1 Sunrey G•s Range - - - - 39.95

BlaeHnars

lf.Biun1*
U.C..tuJT
plont

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Sy SCHULZ

'

A FawTrada Ins At The
RUTLAND FURNfTURE ounn STORE

11se Dady Saatlnal

IR.UE SERVIa

IL,_

'

USED SPECIALS
.

and Depot Sti'HI
Inquire At

lftd heating,
Ohio. End your aewer trouble.
We bave all size aewerJIW:b-11
IDes, Reuonahle raw. Call
WY 2-2174, day or night.
I 15

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also used clolblng, ""::::: J • • Debold!
IUid cbildreo'a elolblq,
11. , _

work uniforms, WOYO
many other relatives
and novelties. Jeffers
friends. She was preceded in Clothing Stare, Rt. 31, aotng I
death by her mother and Ia- toward Fairgrounds.
ther and two S8flS, Herbert,
4 211 1tc
whD was killed in World War : ;"""""'""'""'""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
U. June 24, 1944. and Gary, 1
who died November 14. 1961. '
We miss thee, dear Mother, '
(Before Mly btl
from our heme: we miss thee
from thy place. A shadow R.celve One •p....- w.-.
oter life is cast. We miss the Cemplnt et 1.,11 Otk Pert:
sunshine of thy face. We miss
BIG BEND
thy kiss and loving hand, thy
fond and de-arest care. Our
TRAILER SALES
home Js dark without thee.
ROUTE 124
We miss thee everywhere.
Beyond the doubts and hopes AI SI/TaCUU Corporation

Moln SINO! • Colloge Ava.

WHEn
ALIGNMENT

-.u-...
-.

Jame11
Hollon,
ilblo. Also
ber
Mrs. Iva Singer,
Ohio, nine graadchildren

Middleport, 0.

WY 2-2t9t

29. Yeast
30. Belgiarl

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ABBIE AND SLATS

.U SL, llldclleporl.
Pl. Pleuaat a-26tl'l.

CARRIER WANBD
FOR RUTLAND

butlon

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I

23. Zoo
animal
24. Gift
25. Coru!tel•
latlon
2fli. Interment

27. Ratrl-·

"""""'

i

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Mlb, lull basement, 11M

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WINNIE WINKLI

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By BRANNEit

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t Easter Theme Used

Guild's Devotions

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INT(~RNATIONAL'

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PHONI

IUB CADET•

Sit
· ~nd mow ... rake:,
till, fertilize, haul, remove
snow-over 50 attachments
available for the versatile
Cub Cadet. 7, 10. 12 horse-

Elberfelds Store in·Pomeroy Is
Open ton~ht 'Friday'.until ''8' and
tomorrow ·night 'Saturday' until '9'
Many Bargains for the last 2days of April

fiE WISH
friends

their kh
during
of our
father,

ELBERFELDS

thanks

nurses,
erans !
Ernergr

Whatever the Occasion, Make It Special

Coats

Lloyd Friendly atmosphere, efficient service .•• wonderful
Mrs. c food. For lunch or dinner. come in soon . •• 11nd really
flower!
any w. tnjoy.
Mrs. l
TAKE MOTHER OUT ON HER DAY-MAY~

BAILEY'S RESTAURANi"-- ,

their ~11 E. Main
illnl'SS
wife. pt~en Bailey

SA LEt
Jackson and Perkins

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ROSE
U-SHES

s~nl

. Mr

Sturdy! Hardy! Everblooming!
~

\1rs.

born
Ches

Jackson and Perkins

Cour
life
AthE
long
yea•

SELECT ROSE BUSHES

WHEN
THE ·

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HOUSE
'YOU

edi
of I
this

ren
She '
bar
Obi
of '·

Two-year field-grown superooted roses
The most popular and best growing
varieties.

.

wo·a

GirlScouU Meet
At Wright Home

WON'T
WAIT-

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When you see·Just the house you want,
you want to take advantage of that WOilJ ·
derful opportunity at once! That means
you'll want fast mortgage loan service,
our 111011pge loan wvice-with its addi·
tiona! advantages of truly low cost,
clearly·statecl terms, and payments that
can be fitted into your budget 10 beautifully!

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Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Girl Scout Troop 52 Wednes·
day niet at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Wright. The girls were
instructed in the program for
the Mothers Day Tea and made
Invitations to their mothers.
In honor of the birthday of
Irene Barnes, her mother, Mrs.
Dorothy Woodard, served refreshments as a surprise. Serv·
ed were Becky Wrll!ht, Susie
Soulsby, Debbie Wisecup, Resa
Boothe, Darla Neutzllng, Marla
Neutzling, Caralynn
Tracy,
.Maralynn Tracy, Jo Ellen Diehl,
lreDe Barnes and Mfa. Wright.

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Sfeevelns knit face shell top
with jewel nick, $6.00
Knit •letvefen lace tank lop w~
Koop neck. $5.00
hlh ol J00% cotton. .

CLOTJ~ ~~S

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MIDDLEPORT,

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TONIGHT thru IUND~Y ·
"THI ART Of LOVI"

1AIIl!'s Garner, Dick Van
D)'ke, Elke Sommen
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(Color)

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"THI· OUTLAWs' II
·,cOMING''

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

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PEACE ••. Creamy Yellow
Super:ooted, Thrifty Pack .•

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PATENTED
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.,PHN f. KENNEDY - Pure Whitt
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