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ompete mIronton Contest

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har·
fan Wehnmg 8$4 East MaiD St
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became the bride of Mr.
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Mr. ;:d Mrsi
Henry Freldayrry, Mardl 12
Ridge,
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Federated church. The
Rev .
Wilbur Perrin. read-. the vows of
tbe double rmg COI'8mOII)' at
7 30
· p.m.
Preceding the
ceremony,
Ralph Werry ,
,;erfect ay, an
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In marriage by
her
lath
the bride wore a two
iec:".qua suit with while aca corsage of

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corsage.
the home of Ann and Janice
A reeeptlon for relatlves and Holte. for re-&lt;&gt;rganlzatlon.
1o frl ds was held at the
c se
en
.
Sewing was selected as the
1
project for the year. Advisors
was lovely in white cover and are Mrs. Roy Holter, Mrs. Orla
'th
arr
ent Ginther and Mrs. Dwight Mil·
:;;'"!ered w~owe':: wl~i.u, boan. Officers elected lor the
cake topped wltb c-oming year were Lenora Mlthe
bride and groom, cbael, president : Peggy Mil·
nd
d the
crystal hoan vice president; Ann !loll·
on o~e ~ 1 an the other
er, .;....etary ; Louise Michael,
Ice ·cream treuurer; Heidi Milhoan, p•J&gt;.
centered wltb a wed· Uclty ; and Melinda Amsbary
ding bell, punch, mints and nuts and Vlcld Spen'&lt;r, recreation
were served. Mrs. Craig Web· leaders.
rung cut the cake and M i s s
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Miss Texanna White of MidThe bride Is a graduate of
dleport bridesmaid wore a two Pomeroy High School and is
piece
suit, wiih while ac- employed at the Veterii!IS Mem·
.,.,ories and a pink and white orlal Hospital. Mr. Werry Ia alcarnation corsage. Mr. James . so a graouate of Pomeroy High
Sisson of CUlton, W. Va., was School and Is employed by the
best man.
Blaettnar Auto Co. The couple
For her daughters wedding, are at home to their frienda at
Mrs Wehrung chose a beige 110 Condor St.
dress with black acceasoriOll
and wore a corsage of pink and
white carnations. Mrs. WerrY_
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wore a red and black print ,
dress with black accessorieS

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MR. AND MRS. STANLEY E. TRUSSELL
PLAN ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs . . Stanley. E.
Trussell will be celebrating their 40th ~eddmg annlver·
sary at their home ne xt sunday, March 21 , w•th an open
house between 2 and 4 p.m. The Trussells reSide m Bashan and are the parents of four sons, Harold , of Now·
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port News , Virgin a ; o er , o ee svJlle ; Donald ' of
Mount Vernon, and Ralph, of Bashan. The couple, married in 1925 at the E.ll.R Parsonage m Dorcas , has rune
,grandchildren . Mrs. Tr ussell is the former Sad•e MeNamee.
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XI•Gamma MU
We/comes
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N Me ber

Devotions by
Mrs. Anton~
Lucke opened the meet~glt~
the JOF cla.si ~f the d n
Methndist churc Mon ay evenlng at the _church. Two arilcl:;:
fro~ ~IIIIS~Ine ~=-·~ho : ..
rea .
rs.
ed wtth prayer.
Mrs. Marie Chapman, pres!dent, conducted the IJualuess
session and plans were dlacussed for having the walla ol the
upstairs
cleaned
was
re
orted room
that the
doubleII stole
w!:ich the class is purchaslnl
I the stor bas been ordered
,:d sho::d be delivered by ApUI I

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cles of the F'irst Baptist church :meeting or the ml~smne~ry s~
to serve on the hospitality com-Iciet y.
0r
mittee at the April m~t~ng
lime
, The hostesses served
the B. H. Sanborn MI Ssionary sherbet and cake to the above
Society when the Rev. George ' and -" rs. Fielding
HBwkins.
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Siddall of pails urg, . .
Mrs. Jacob 'fUrne_r, Mrs . .John
WID be guest speaker at. r~gu Seines, Mrs. Wilhs
Anthony,
lar meetings Tuesday evemng. ;Mrs. Gerald Anthony , Mrs. Bert
'· THE LOVEJOY CIRCLE.
Bodimer. Miss Rhoda Hall and
.Mrs. Cec il Bradb_ury' ~lSSIOn- Mrs. Millon Hood. The next
ary Society pr.,~dent . enter· meeting will be held at the
talned LoveJ OY C ~rcle at her . home of Mrs. Willis Anthony.
boJ;De. Plans were ma_de to re. f Shamroc k pin corsages were
member shut-ms durmg
the 1given as favors.
Easter season.
:
Mrs. Beulah White presided !
ELEC'I'A CIRCLE
1n · the absence of the chair- Plans wore made to take gifts
man. Mrs. Charles Sear les. and lor oookies and fruit to the reo~ned the meeting with a 1sidents of the Carmen Rest
pQOm, " God Has A Job F'or IHome in April by the EJecta
You." Mrs.
Elizabeth Slaven iCircle at the church. Mrs.
was devotional chairman, us- Clara Riley was the hostess.
tnr scripture from Genesis and Mrs. Donsld Boone gave the
a meditation entitled,
"She opening prayer with Mrs. Man·
Shall Be. caned Woman." She ning KJ~s in .charge o~. devoelosed w1th a prayer.
hon' ent•tied ·.HIS Way. Dur·
Thank you n?tes
were read ing lhr bwtne" session confrom Mrs. Clifford Hayes and dueled by the chairman, Mrs.
1
Mrs.
Charles
Searles.
the proceed!!
proJect from
com·
lioB.pital
patients.
1t was rerent
itO· John
mittee Fultz,
reported
BO!illced that the three circles the bottle &lt;aps. It was plaawQUld be in charge of refresh· ned to place the mP.ditational
for the April meeting of booklet. "The Secret Place" in
tho B. H. Senbom Missionary hospitals and to vlsi.t the
SoCiety. Committee chairmen Carmen Rest Home. Mrs. Eva
friim the circles include Mrs. Hartley was namt'd chairman ,
Mmard
Owen, Mrs. ctnorles Iof lhe latlec project..
.
Bennett, Mrs. George Freeland , 'fh
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ted to
d the '
m:l Mrs. Dana Hamm.
I e ctr.c1e ~o
. ·sen
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The project for April . . wiiJ i scholarsht~ gtrl, Elaine Harbe remembering the shut-Ins for wood. a gift of money for ber ,
Easter. Mrs. Owen, program birthday. 'fhe April
meetmg
ehlirman, presented material I was. set for the 1:1econd Tuesday,
from 11 missions magazine en· Apnl 1_3, be~ause of Easter. Othtltled, "The Apathy of
the er proJec_ts mclude Easter trays .
Church in the Civil Rights ,f01· shut-ms . and school lunches I
liruggle.,.
for four children.
Mrs. Smart served a dessert Mn. A. R. Pullen wat p. . 1
eourse to the above and Mrs. gram chairman ualng flir her i
Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs. Pearl topic. "The Beginning of the
Hoffman and Mrs. Joho Kauff. Love Gilt ... Mrs. Edi&gt;on Bakar
THE DORCAS CIRCLE
game the closing prayer. A desTray favors were prepared 1sert course was served to thoae I
for are-a hospital p8tlents ~Y ! attending.
:
the Dorcas Circle at the home 1
I
of Mrs. Paul
Smart
with 1
Mrs. Lillian McGhee • • co- l
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the Sou=High School Coucert band must O!)lar claaa B-J
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orTh high i:bOot'band I a upadof 62 :,~~~en~
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one E flat
soprano clarinet, one oboe, II
clarinets one alto clarinet, one
bass cl.;,.Jnet, five alto aa&amp;
phones four French horns, two
bariton~ saxophones, two teno.r
saXophones, three
baritone
horns, eight trombones, seven
trum ets, one bell, six drumm p two basses and three

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REMNANT SALE

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DRESS MATERIAL

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On The 2nd Floor
Hundreds of

Remnanta of the most popular dress
fabrics. Special ml11 purchases and remnants from
our own 'stocks. All marked In plain sale prices

for your easy selection. If you can sew you can

ave a lot Thurlday,

G1idden Homogenized

FLATWARE
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Teaspoons, table opooll'l,
knives, forb, satad forb,
Iced tea opoou, oervtn1
piece&amp;. Buy a IUJ!IIIY for
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Also, Mr. Bowen showed lbe
film P.E.P. after which he an·
swered question• concerning tL
Relresbnlenta were served ' by
our ·. refreshment committee.

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WOMENS DACRON

Harry Houdashelt preOSS
ltnled devotionals taken from
the hooklet. "The Secret Place."
S On
~~. Harold Chase, chairman. ! A potluck din~r at noon prewat in charge of the business : ("eded the meetmg of the Dau·
lllttling.
I ghlt!rs of Ruth class of tbe UnTbe project report was giv· •ted Methodist church Monday
eu and Included the sponsormg i afternoon at the church. Mrl.
of lunrh for one child during , Dessie Patterson asked grace.
the school year. Committt"es ! Mrs. Frank Stewart, presiwere named to assi st with 1be I dent , was in charge of the meet.
·
ing which opened with
1h e
Plllll!lll.
. lhymn, "When Love Shin., In,"
with Mrs. Stewart at the piano.
Devotions on Love taken from
I Corinthians 13. with responsive reading from the
A
dist hymnal , were led by Mlsa
LASTING
Lydia Ebersbach. Sho closed
SYMBOL OF
with prayer.
During the business sessiDD,
the death of Mlss Augusta Genheimer, a member, waa· report..
ed and flowers were sent. A
aympatby card waa also 110111
to the family. It waa decided
to hold meetiJllljl every two
months in the future. Mrs. Des.
sle Patterson. Mrs. Mart Crary
and Miss Nelle Bin&amp; have birth-.
• • ' 1 r ' days in March and birthday
str'ltll MIKIIII .. ttyllft&amp; .. cards will be sent them.
ct. . . . IJIPIIIIIIIIt Nllll . b
A short program wq (ll'esent
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ed by Mrs. Jamb Gloeckner
who read foor ol her on,tul
poems• incluellng "March"• and
"Spring Flowers." 1be moiliilj
closed with tho Lord's Prayer
ill unlaon.

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Future Homemaken ol Amerlhave completed plallll lor
the BIIDual St. Patrick's Day
dan" to be held tills coming
Friday a.t Ule Kyger Creek
audllorlwn from 8 p. m. to 11
p. m. The Jays of Pomeroy
wiJ1 emcee the Informal dance
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bart, Gene Yoot, 1bamaa Sa)'re, and George Baer were PIW'
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DuriDI a di8CU811lon P«iod
with the School board, several
questions wore
Permission was granled by
tile
board to repair the much need·
ed owings and playaround eqtllpment.
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fill were
to help WI
th:a
and Juanita Har.
I ned th bak I bake
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sa e
Ward read a JlQOID
of which she was the autlior,
and Martha Lou Beegle, Jdan·
Ita Harris and Letha Proffitt
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in&amp; a roan on the moon and the I lions and experiments, and As Leonov moved O\'lay, tbe a lifeline.
fact Leonov was able to lea~e then reentered . ~ capsu.le.
earth was framed in the back- ~
Frte Fllgbt
the Voskbdd and maneuver •n- 1 The
televumn
piCtures ground. He pulled up hiJ legs The cosmonaut drilled eerily
dependently in the frigid si· . showed Leooov's helmet slowly and held on for some time to a in free flight in a """"" that
jubilant aomersault before re- cy said. The feat was broad- man space ship. Virgil]. Gris- lence of space Indicated a big I emerging from .the airlock. then haudrail attached to the side of i was almost dreamlike. He w«o
turning safely to the craft.
cast by Moscow television.
som and John W. Young are
Soviet technical lead.
1 Leonov himself-bis ihoulders the ship.
a slivery space suit and boots.
Tht first .Jpace pedestrian During his space stroll. the blast off from Cape Kennedy Ninety mjnutes after the ship rand then his waist.
I Then Leonov was shown to be Vi~wers could see oxygen tanb
and a companion cosmonaut cosmonaut, Lt. Col. Alexei Leo- next Tuesday.
1wen! into orbit on its scheduled I He ~a used waist-high from floatin.g in a horizo~tal posJtion, strapped to his back.
&gt;nrt hurled into orbit today I nov, 30. took pictures with his I The Russians today sent Leo- one-day flight, Leonov worked : the eXIt batch for word from chan&amp;mg to a ver l.1cal one and Belyayev wa s shown talking
abo'!J'd the spaceship Voskhod lmovie camera and "conducted nov into orbit with Col. Pavel lhis ·way out of the cabin and B&lt;lyayev that it -:as sale to backing away from the ship In from inside the ship with
!Sunrise) II. For about ZO min- I visual observations of me earth Belyayev, 39. 'fhelr space first moved about 16 feet away . proceed. Belyayev signaled the a somersault maneuver. He I ground stallons.
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utes one spaceman was outside 1 and outer space,'' Tas! said. I was a giant step toward land- There he carried out observa- go--ahead.
1 was attached to the capsule by
Leonov and the shJp were orMOSCOW (UPI) - A Soviet the ship and Hoo .10 of those The Russian space spectacucosmonaut left his spac~ !hip minutes he floated frt-e ~n lar came only five days bef9re
to; :10 minutes today wbile ·or· / space, connected to the sb1p the United States was scbed·
bitlllg the earth. He turDecl a witb a lifeline, Tass news agen- uled to launch Its first tw~

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G-T Adding 200 Lines at Pomeroy
A 200 line addition to the ' county,'' Kimball said. "Party and Portland. "But," he re- last quarter of 19SS. Kimball
Pomeroy telephone building, re- I lines previously serving up to marked, ''this reduction should said, "Continued lfOWlh of tbl
duction of rural phone lines in 10 customers per line,
will benefit all customers. Rural area and the need for addttloD}Ieigs county and a complete .serve no more than eight when I lines probably will be
less it • facilities makes the IChedW..
changeout of the equipment in the reduction is completed in ' busy." Further party Une re- ed change necessary.''
the Portland central office, high- May."
ductions are planned for the General Telephone Co.
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light a quarter million dollar
Directly affected in Meigs future , the manager said.
Ohio currently 111'¥81 IDDJ't
1965 construction program for county are more than 1200 rural The Portland central office than 285,000 telephones Jn obk..
General Telephone Co. of Ohio subscribers in Pomeroy, Mid- switching equipment is schedul- including nearly 5,000 ill ~
in Meig~ county.
dleport. Letart Falls, Rutland ed for replacement during the , county.

"THURSDAY" ·· Elb erfelds In Pomeroy

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OBSERVES IIIRTBDAY
Mrl. WIIUam Ault recently
observed her birthday anntver·
llll'Y with her family lncludlllg
Mr. .00 Mro. Charles Slndle
and Panln Lawhorn of Springfield; Mr. and Mn. c. H. Wlae,
Jr., o1 Waverly; . Mrs. Colella
Bush and son, Greg, and the
Ault children, Kay,
Dennll,
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llie eyes aJld IS p01lliou lor
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~:Jtlor Band wUI play regular meetlnl NCOntl7 at tiMI
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"BandoloJIY,"
"T be Good Southern Local School bolrd
Daughter Overlllre,:' ·~ "lllgb- members John Flaber, Joe &amp;.

Theodorus Council, Daughters
of America, met Monday even·
DEROIT (UP!) - Detroit third ro::. of thel lt4th anJIIIntal
lng st the IOOF hall Wltb LotRed WIDI Gordie Howe, who Barranq
tenn •
tie Cohen, councilor, presiding.
auflered a severely Injured Tuesday with a
6-0
eW
Edith Hines was reported Ill.
right thigh In Sundays li-Z vic- over
Lu
Roa.
Mrs. Sabra Morrison, a trans- Communications were read f~om r s ·
tory over . Boston, 1s taking ~n:ericans Ahce Tym of Pefer from another chapter, was Aline Everhart state .councilor, It was voted to purchase flowwhirlpool and heat treatments orJa •. Ill. , and Tory Fretz. of
welcomed as a mem~ when concerni~g. membership; Ehza- er:~ for the altar at Easter and
and trainers hope to have him Harrisburg, Pa.: won their first
the regular meellng of Xi Gam- beth Qumlm state secretary•. In elder members of the church
ready lor the Bruin game round events m Ill• womens
rna Mu was held recently at the regard to a State
Sessaon W:IU be remembered on thelr
Thursday night.
singles.
Columbia Gas office in Middle- which will be held August 17 birthdays. Four tha~
you ~.~en~·~;;:;.~;;;~~~~~~~~~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii;;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,
port.
and 18 in Dayton_ and
from notes we~ read for g1fts from
Mrs.
Welker
announced Edith Wakely, diStrict deputy. the class. A dessert course was
there would be 8 mother-daugh- concerning the district
rally served by Mrs. Everett Thomler luncheon for the March so-- April 22. A thank you note was as.
h H lton I II
cial and that plans were being read from t e aze
am Y·
made lor the annual Founders Phyllis Rowan of Forest Rose
TO MEET TONIGHT
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(9:00 to 5:00)
Day dinner. Mrs , R~ Sisson, Counci was a gu.es ·
e Past Prest enls of
e
Ways and Means chairman, re· A report was g1ven on the American Legion AuxlUary of
minded members of the Tup- rummage sale held last week. Drew Webster Post will meet
Thuradoy Salel
perware party and that each It was announced that the hoot!: tonight al the borne of
111 Yonks Most Poputar
member Is to bring a guest to of the Council would be audl
Mrs. I . M. Tomton.
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Womens 100% D~eron
the next regular
scheduled befor~ the ne~ meet1ng.f :e
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meeting.
meetms closed In regu1ar 0 • 1Cowen. The business meeting
An invitation from Akron to Games were played a. refresh- waa conducted by the presidalt,
(Western Style Tr~use;ol
attend the State Conv~nlion to ments served.
lllildY Pbalin,
SHORT SLEEVE UNIFORMS
For boys and youne nieo.
held May 14, 15, and 16,
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' As their project the IIJ'OUP
Slim fit, hip busglnl
White, In sizes 10 to 20 and 14'h to 24'h
was read . A. report was g.•ven
vbled to belp purchase
· Spurs. Twills and denlms.
In wheat eolor or Dlack.
by the nommatmg comm1ttee
furnace for the church 1 bueand it was announced that there
ment and repair tbe church
THURSDAY
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will be election of nlflcers at _
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A program on "Neighborhood The Young Adult Class of the cellaneous projecll. .
S.le19 foot by 12 Foot Se1mless
Social Costoms " was giVen by Pomeroy Baptist Church mot
YOUTHS' Uf IIZII
Mary Anderso~ and refresh- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1be meetJnc wu c~
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PT. PLEASANT - The Pt. ol Chrllt and Director ol Ad.leDoed Ill this tjpe work •lnce
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Pleasant Qmn:h of Christ will mtsslonlat David Lipocomb Co~ many ol them have worked In
will elfoct tbllr benefUa llbaul4 ·1ellbli , _ IDCIII ..our!IJ
s()OMOI' a campalp lor Christ lege ln Nashville Is the evange- previoUs CAD'IP'iCna In LIJdc&gt;.
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beginning Sunday, March 21, list and will speak each night wlci, Glennville, Hinesville, and ·
Securtly Office, 331 Fourth Sl., eecurll7 ofllee It least llltee Heresy Holler
me, it's mistaken Identity.
continuing through
Friday, at 7:30.
Fitzllerald, Georpa, Russellville
Mll'iotta. 011111. '1bo olflct II DPiibo bel&lt;n Jl1ll nllre. SbversvUie, R. D. But after explaining to one ' ch :IS. The church
be a1- Sixljl-flve student• from Da- and MJncie, _lnd. _
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youngster that 1 was really sisted In thil eflort by
t he vld Lipscomb CoJieie in Nash- They are scheduled to work Social security benellclarlelli
Y., who earned over
during
Jlavmg Just returned from a be-nighted instead of be-knight- Churches of Chrilt in Gallipo- ville will be spending their In the Staten Island, N.
safari Into Darkest Appalachia , ed, 1 found the custom to be u, and Hendenon.
Spring Vacatlon• in thil area. C8mpalgn for Christ in June 11164 muot file their 1Mual ..,.
l can report on some of the only the resu lt of military train- Services will be held each 1They will be vlsltlnR the homes and July u par! of the World's port by April 1~, IN&amp;. Fallure
noticeable things in the "out- 1ing. It is used to preservo the night during the week In the in Pt. Pleaaant, Gaillpolis, and IFair campaiaJIS lor Christ. spon- to do_,. IIISY result In lou of
Side world ."
illusion that a gentleman can Old American ~gion auditor· Hender50D inviting individuals sored by Churche! of Chri st in benebts.
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Since the trails were
well be . the result of an act of eon. ium located on Viand St. be- to attend the servlees
each New York, New Jersey, and 1 If a beneficiary reported durblazed, my exploration p!!rty gress, as when common sold- tween Fifth and Sixth streets night.
Connecticut.
ing 1164 that he was workfnl
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times. iers admit their inferiority with in Pt. Pleasant.
It they can render any serv- Tbese students are •.mder the and expected to earn over fl200
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Danny Cottrell , Minister of Ice, they will be happy to do direction of Felton Spraggins, his annual report form has a~
encountering at the various in- and as the military salute .;_ the Ashland City, Tenn., Church so. These students are exper· Tlrector of Personal Work at readY been mailed to him. AJry
tersectiom~ with traih to a out- presented the shading of the
the Chapel Avenue Church of beneficiary Who earned over
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Christ i.n Nubville, and Wav- ''200 and hal not yet ret!eived
lures which resembled the pro- off by the nobles in an earlier
ell Stewart, Naslwille, Coordi- hiJ report form In the mail
bably reoult of a mating of a Age .
Dator of Campai&amp;nJ lor Christ. ahould be aure to Cet one from
roller - coaster with a mystic
They have worked in and led our office. Th.ese forms may
maze. 1 heard a native call . From the fact that all motormany ~pai,na throughout the he requested by pbone or maD
New Spring·· •
them interchanges. Each one Jsts appe~red to be tn a great
United States.
as well 811 in persoa.
of these was marked with a , rush. I . f1rst thought the entire
The ministero and elders of In fieurlng your total yearly
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sign menUonllli a large amount populatton of Appalachia was
the local conll'flations of the earnings, you count any Wlletl
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of money and my first impres- fieemg to more prosperous arChurch of Christ invite you to you earn from work 81 an em\ eDRESSES
olon WSB that it was some sort eas. But as the traffic seemed
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Marcb
be a part of this campaign to ployee and any earnings !rom
of prize contest with rewards to be equal 1 ~ ~th dtrectlons,
Marcb II, 1115
Hood•s - Jim Sisson 411; place Christ in the hearts of 1 self • employment. Combine
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for those able to solve the puz- that theory didn seem to ap- Asbland. on D.Bechtle, Jim Johnson 450: Ra.;mgs 1508; the Individuals In thil area. Ev- ~ ynur earnings if you were both
lie in the fewest number of ply. Then I decided Jt was the 376 : H. Vineyard 364; J. Mees Total 1369: Won 0 Lost 3 Points erynne Is invited to attend the self - employed and an emArriving Oallyl ' '
attempta, but found they were result oi the readmg of the 362; T. Phalen 401; E. Gilland 0. Rl..,.runnen - Owens 474: services.
' ployee. Do not count the fol·
only sta.Hna the amount of bite Declaration of Independence 394 : Handicap 150: TotaJ 2047. , Lawhorn 463 ; Osborne 538 : Han~owing. types of income 88 earn·
put OD the taxpayers (or their and that. most everyone was I W:m I Lost 2 Points 2. Swisb- dicap 42 · Totall5J7· Won 3 Lost
mgs ; mterest on savings ac·
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gran4cbildren).
I e~ag~ m the "~ursuit of hap&amp; Lohse - J. Bailey
4&amp;4 ; 0 Points' 8.
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Handicap 1541; TOtJl 2433. Won i counts, income from pensions,
At each filling station, motel, pmess, at 90 miles per hour. T. Bowen 390; R. Bailey 412 : Admirals - Art. Johnson 456 ; 1 Lost 2· T~•m . No. 3 . - T. i reun:~ent _pay. or Vetera~·s .
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restaurant, et cetera, I was 1 found , too, that the govern-I K. McElhinny 442: W. Will!ord 1Miller 483; Seyler 472; Handi· ~han _m, :~:·~
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- ~ Admtmstratton _beneflls, . m326
addressed as "Sir.'' '111is
ment h.is established a number j472 : Total 2180; Won 2 Lost l ~ cap 15 ; Total 1426; Won 2 Lost
•. J. &amp;:;ollljes 347 .. J. come from annUitieS, inhen~·
wao al!o attached to the
of "re-training schools"
the i Pomts 6.
1 Points 4. Werry's Worts _
Glaze 341 • Handicap 1002 · To- t ces, Income from sale of capt·
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Lost I.
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454: Ray Smtth
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me ao many times that I de- to enable the cttiO
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arne - earn Wor. 0 Lost 3 Team No. lens of Ap- Blue &amp; Grey V wip~l - .
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to tonfer that title to Its cttJ- various trades and occupations ler 539· F w Porter S?O· J Pomeroy Flre Dept. -Frank 1· 5
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g H'1 h N. Amsbary 434 • A. Hanning
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Sisson 483 ; l\'esselroad
553; ~ - _ 8p t S~
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aalutation given to those with to another part of the country Lost 0 Points 8. Davi• • Warn- 1 Grueser 487; Handicap 6; To- ' arne
a
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108; Total 2180. Won 3 I.A&gt;st 0.
lllOl'e flnanctal than education- and take over the positions al- er - E. Perry m : R. Carson tal 1529: Won I Lost 2 Points 4.
New :ork Clolbing- J. Walal talents. In auch a case, w1th ready held by those citizens, 369; T. Anderson 33B: H. Ches- I GloeckDf'l'l - Homer
Smith Tbursd•y Afternoon Leagur ton 384 , R. McTurner 428, J.
i""=--====~-, thus creating another "depress- her 442 : F. Reichert 447; Han- 1409; Gloeckner 477; Yeanger,
March 4, 1115 . .
Warner 443; C. ~rautter 351;
ed a" a" in lime for next elec- dicap 150: Total 2251; Won 0 ' 453: Total 1339. Won 2 Lost 1 Landmark .. P. Btlikarn H. Wolf 40'1; Handtcap 177: T&lt;&gt;tion .
Lost 3 Points 0.
Points 4.
346: N. Carsey 323; I. Couch tal 2190. Won 3 Lost 0. Simon's
Mr. Bee _ L. Jewell 475· J
High Game _ G. Nesselroad 315; L. Burt 332; J. Hysell Markel - E. Sylveator 398;
I found a good many citizens •Ebersbach 393; K. Lawhorn 09 ; 228 : High Series _ P. Ellis 312; llondicap 330; Total 19/iS. G. Burdette 360; D. Clark 400;
engaged m wrttmg letters _to iR. Nelson 458 ; D. Dotson 419 , 563: High Team Game _ Won 1 Lost 2. Fabric Sbop- M. Domigan 434; Blind 330;
the•; .~ongressmen protestm~ 1 Handicap 60: Total 2214. Won 0 Pomeroy Fire Dept., 573 : Hieh E. Roush 412; A. Nease 409 : N. Handicap 129; Total 2051. Won
agamst Government Spendmg Lost 3 Points o. K &amp; c Jewel- Team Series _ Pomeroy Fire Barton 495; L.McKlnney 344; 0 Lost 3.
and "Federal Control': and pre- er11- Bob Bowen. Jr..
I. Howell 298: Handicap 174;
High Game - Nelia BartOn
421 : Dept. 1529.
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: Total 2132. Won 2 Lost 1.
194; High Series - Nella Bardtctmg the dtre ano ternble K. Johnson, 463: Blind 260 : p_
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~~nsequences of our present pol- Radford 467; J . Johnson -144:
Women's Beginners Lf'ague : Rutlaad Furnftare - D. Grate ton 495; Team ltigb Game 1 419; P. Carson 350; C. Black New York Clothing Houae 768:
tctes. Most of these , however,
Bowen, Sr., 174 : Total 2229.
March 10. 19115
MILL STREET- MIDDLEPORT .
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__ .till your duty's done, ~~ded wtth the r~quest that· Won 3 Lost o Points 8.
Slow •·our _ E. Haley 2SV; 245; M. Edwards 280: V. Grate Team High Saries - New York
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s ong as Y~~ re up there, High Game - Frank Porter M, Neal 366; J. Ferguson 249; 322; Handicap 381; Total 1997. Clothing House 2190.
and your feet will feel get us a grant.
Jr., 223: HJgh Series - Frank v. Phillips 247 ; Handicap 117: - -- - - - - ..~
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All in all I'm glad to get Porter Jr ., 570; Team
High Total1280. Won 2 Lost l. Spare·•
fine in this hand-laced
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back to Heresy Holler in time
...rrey, 885 : len - W. Felt)' 313; M. Snowwhite leather tie-mocc to start digging up Sassafrass , earn Htgh Series - Blue &amp; , den 274: P. Grant 311; S. llood
dandelion , Grey 2582 ·
341: Total 1239; Won 1 Lost 2.
with easy crepe rubber roots and picking
greens to help out with the !
Team No. %- A. Hawley 349;
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fond surplus situation.
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE , P. Bearhs 340; A, Radford 318;
Hieronymous
Marc• 1, 1115
~ k. Wildermuth 274; Total 1281;
Pomeroy _ Tom Harris 296· Won 3 Lost 0. Fayetles - B.
Bill Sawyer 321; Mike Sawy Krawsczyn 215: F. Manley
March 15, 1965
388: Jeff Burl 387· Keith W1J ' 362; K. Kaufl 221; S. Russell
Editor
Truck l01d PurchiM Enables US To Offer Savings
ley 411 : Handicap 891: Total 248; -tfandicap 60; Total 1106.
2894. Won 3 Lost o. Raolne • · Won 0 Lost 3. ,
$30 to $50 On TheM Fine Suites. If You Are One
Dear Sir:
Forfeit. Won 0 Utot 3.
llolletleo - L. Windos 328: L.
Who Appreciates Smert Style end Casuel Corrtfo,;/ '
Rldenonr'd Radio &amp; TV _ Ridenour 187; G. Leonard 320;
I would like to add my thanks
You'll Went To Teke Advenlege Of This Offer.
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to those of your County Heart Charles Knight 428:
Theron R. Yeauger 218; Handicap 27;
"·Fund campatgners for the sup- Cruise 439; Gary Wolf 397: Dave Total 11110; Won 0 Lost 3. Pinport you ga~e our recent dnve. Leonard 422: Don Roush 388; neues - I. Bartrum 349; P.
When "Fiexsteel" enters your home it brings you a dramatic new pride of ownerShip,
The grattfymg response to the Handicap 705: Total 2779. Won Stone JUI; V. Davis 291; C. Van
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appe~l for funds mdtcates a 3 Lust 0. Bahr'• Clothier - Meter 329; Total 1277; Won 3
luxurious new living design. But there's more, much more, to this fine furniture, ' .•••
growmg understanding of the Dick Garten 370· Tom Blaine Lost o
heart problem. lna~tal in 341; Ron Hlndy
Mike GarGame- Faye Manley,
hlevenly comfort, exclusiv fabrics, superb styling, and best of all, Flexsteel's writtln , ~f•
keeping the p~he informed len 289; BUI Swan 330: Hand!· 137; Jliih Series - Mona Neal
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both as to the strtdes that have ,cap 939; Total 2621. Won o Lost 366: Team High Game _ Sparetime spring guarantee. See these magnificent pieces today!
to date and the need 3.
less 454- T
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unquestionably
heart dn~ease ts the press. Your Menehini 490: Len Van Meter
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help IS mvaluable.
359: Danny Crow 319 : Dave
JUNIOR BOYS LEAGU
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Morcb 10, 196i
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795: Total 1:177 . Won Ashland Oil _ 8
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for ynur paper's cooperation
Lost . Middleport Dept. Store 0 .
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this cause, a cause in which I
Don Nelson 340; Ray Hin· 32 ~ M. ~wyer 360; D. ~row
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dy 328; Dave Jenkins 410; Mike 310: T. Titus 365; S. Domtgar.
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Yours truly,
Midclloport, 0.
fROM IHE
Wiley L. Fonmn. M. D.
Handicap 878; Total 2646. Won Won o Lost 3. Team No. Z -

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FOR SALE - 1be per1101181
property of the late KaUe
Eljzabeth Becht will be sold
as at auctlon at 1:00 P. M.
on Friday, April 2nd, 1966, at
her late residence on Welchtown HID, Minersville, Ohio,
ineludlng organ and stand,
lov~ seat, divan, bedl, stove,
table and chain, kitchen cabinet, and many ot11er lteml
too nwneroua to
mention.
Terms of sale: Cub.
LEWIS HARRIS,
Executor of tbe Last
Will and Testament of
KaUe EllzabeCb Becht,

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. .... reYiewl on tho Bl• of Mn. Jamet Euler, president.
tile novellst, Edna Ferber, anclpreslded and anounced that tho
"Gilll ol Talent.• from
tile rue of tbe -ly Mormons conferen&lt;e meotiDC II lo be m
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o1 11111 country were beard by iMarcb 26 at NelsollviUe. Mem- Recont luncheon guests
study book, wa
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tbo Middleport Uterary Clubibers responded to roU caU
Mrs. Ellen Ebersbaeh and
program presented by Mn. M. :!:. Dowaon. loin. Bemard
Wednesda• afternoon at
the
comment on the
•hter, Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warner and Mrs. Elza Gl~ Fulls
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Heath Melllodlll
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mor. Jr.. when the Friendly Olureh wer. ln JAckaon
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Circle of Federated churdl met neodl• to atteod 1 aemlnar
Mn. James Will,
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lrith Mrs. Everett Hayes as ldisplayed a miniature
Ramsonvllle.
Tu-·•·y ~•·• at the ~arch. . ... -~ -~-1 •-•-~- ol
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Selected ver... from Paul's Method!BI Cburt:h
wKb do90IIonll by Mrs. Named froiD tho floor 00 llio points tbo way to Peace," l'M
Mn. Guy Shuler reviewed, a gr... crystal hat were used
Clevelancl . were weekend letter to Timothy, emphasiud Mr and Mrs. ~... _ . MaDArnold, followed
c:ommlltae were IIIUIOIIIICed u the topic Gl !lie
•A Kind of Magic," by Edna on th• table.
guests of her SJster, Mn. Susie that every cbureb II made up 1
Mn Conllle Manley
Lord's Pray.,. Ill milDison,
Mrl. miUIQn aiUdy for the comb~~
!'erbor, In which tho author dis- Tea and shamrock cookie• Fischer. They were enroute to
people who have varloua sorts .:!re in eo1.imbu. fOl' p fe: ~=:.~-;ld, prealdenl :'..:
Rizer and Mrs; Ray- year. Dovollons were 1ed by
cusses the events that have hap- wer• ,.rved by Mrs. Rayea Florida lor • two weeko
degrees of ~lent. AU are days vlsitlnJ with relatl..a 1
Band -.ra
Cole. Tbey wlR report at Mn. A. L. Pbelpa wbo had b'
J!Ol'ed In her lifet!Dle and the during the social hour. Mrs. tlon.
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needed to do God~ work Ill the cludlna Mr. 11111 Mrs. Tony Se~
bow the psoclllioo
APril meetlni· The iltelld- her topll!, "Prince ol Peace."
effect on her wr1tings. In this Richard. Martin was a guest.
Brenda Michael of . h world. Paul told Tlmotht to use vatore IIIII family Mr
and
IIIICII baDnor waa awarded
to Prayer by Mn. Helen Lellhelt
~ •olume she dlsplBys the wit
the weekend
. er his talent, "Neglect not the gift Mrs.
Willio
join when their
Mr. Brie Hart'o rotllll. ·
elooed the devotions. Round ro• •nd humor and understand·
VISIT WITH BETZINGS .
Mn. Susie FISc- that is in thee." 'lboughts from Mr. ancl Mn. Roy Gallo ancl
tho ~~~ Retreobmenll w""' ......., at biD set • weU cards were aent
1 lng that hove betome ~ trad..
the writings of Katherine
and Mr IIIII Mn Joe
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sc~tooi
elooe of tho meeting by to abut-ina.
~ ~k in the literary world. .
'l'hoSt calling at the home Mr. and M!'". Erenst ~ark sbali and a prayer poem con- p~ and
mero}' H.:.!,h lined
IIIII Mra. George Skinner.
mission study, "Source of
;
Mrs. Shuler recounted MISS of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz. and soo, Dwlgbi oJ Blrmmg· eluded the program.
Mr and Mrs. Bruce
band director, used : a
ancl Mrs. Vlnceot Broder- Peace" waa presented by Mrs.
ferber's first job of reporting lnJ recently were Rev. Eugene ham, Ala. are the guests of Mrs. Carl Kautz, president, iJtd .ber brothen Elbert
~ directed
Mr. ancl Mn. Nol'IIUlD WV:
Roush wbo gave a ,..
when she was paid $3 1 week Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. ~llfDlan Fis~~r. opened the business session with WIUiam Smith ,..;.. 1n Daytoa
· Ine aeveral aetectlonl.
Mr. and Mrs. Franl'- port on the Wegwert family In
and the efr.ct ol "";•rid War Swan, Mrl!. Letha Koblentz, J. Mr. and Mrs. urman
"' • poem. "What Is Charity"? to attend funeral oer'licel for
Debbie
Rtzer, Mr. and . Mrs. ·Jack Englancl. Several Bible
quia
I, the depression ol. 29, Worl~ B. .I ones. Leah Whiteman, Mn. her and guests. Mr. and Mn. It was voted to purchase a their -ber. l'aul Smllh. who
er AM were Suaau
llr. ancl Mn. ·WWI11lamJ'·· aamea were conducted
by
War U and other times
1 Sh 1 M
Ulah 8 an Ha- Ernest Dark and son
for the sanctuary and 8 died foil '"" 1 long ·line
ling • ·
and Jamet
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America and descllbed
the "ey oss.
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Wednesday dinner guests
for
ow.,.
as.
Mr. and Mrs. s.m Con-, Jlelresbmellts carrying out
1 tabl
writing of some of her novels zel Barnhill, Phyllis
Rowan. Mrs. Suale Fischer.
o
e . cover f'pe~ U Mrs. Patty Lowery, GaWpoU. sloll, Marla
Mr. and Mn. David. Davis ••· Sl. Patr'lck theme
were
II Including "Showboat " "Giant " Margarette Russell,
Carm Mrs Ral h K1111111 oJ
cl!ureb kitchen.
g ·we spent SUnday with her parents, Jladford, Mllllsl ancl
ancl u - Dale Prl'""' •~
and others
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Mo ~a with Mrs
was signed to be oent to Mr. anc1 Mn. Donald Lowery. liD Rtzer anc1 Becky
Mary
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Mn. 0. , B. Stout reviewed Hoffman, Sr.• Mr. and Mrs. Del· ~~rsbachn y
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Waldo J., Bartels who Is Mr. and Mrs. La,._. Man- Lou Radlford, of the
conlrlbu lnJ.
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Paul Bailey's "For Time and hert Smith, Peggy Marshall, Mr. M EU. n Ebersbacb
surgical pat~ent at
ley, Sr. have received word that
and Steve Miller,
.Miller, Mrs. Jerry Masters and
All Eternity," a story o1 the and Mrs. Dana Hoffman. Jr .. Tues~~y ,.';th her parents. Mr. Memorial Hospital, Chardon. their soe, I'Y\·
L.. ManBod Kathy K1nJ of
MJ1111 Sigmeui
Tominy anc1 Mrs. Denver KapMormon people and . their be- and sons, Charles and Stevie. and Mr Cl ence Might at Oblo.
has IIITlved Ill
U. S. Marine Corp!
pie.
Clnnlng• in America. She told Mrs. Llnnie Gaul, Sharon Em- Rutland s. ar
A salad course Ill
Germany. wh~e be will be
Datos of future aehool aollvi j&gt;! their moving from Ohio erson, Nettie Hayes, Margaret Mr a~d Mn. Clarence Might wtth St. Patrtck Day ,...
with U.e U. S. Army for \itt•• were aDII&lt;lUIICOd by
, Mill ASDM Lorraine Sigman.
ERROR col\!MITI'ED
to Missouri, thea Illinois, and Seidenabel, Edna Reibel, Don. vislte'd recently lrith their ed by Mn. 'lbomas Young
two ye11r11. Pvt. Manley enterdaughter o! Mr. and Mrs. An error was rna'' lB the
finaUy to Utah when they have aid Buchanan and Mra. Ethel
odd bier Mrs Wesley SIB- Mrs. James Fugate. lr.
the arn\y In July, ttltH, anc1
lO,
SlptaD of Rutland, has reporl oJ the Middleport Fil'llt
become 8
Stout.
: : an:":.tani son: Mark we.. center of the table was a
received his buk: training at
April 1, olgblb
"'om Into, tho U. S. Ma· Baptist Cburcb Circles whldl
green Irtsb hat constructed
Fort
Ky. · PIIDI are being
test: April IS.
Corps.
met Tuesday ovenlnq. The Love
ley • at the bome of her parents, Mrs. Fugate. with ahamrocb
made for Mrs. Manley (
Day at Pomeroy Hlgb Sehool
Mlaa SlpHm bu rept&gt;rted to JO)! Circle met at the bomt of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart. intervalB the length of the ta- former ConDie ~) to o1n
,elgbtlt pada: AprU
bask: training · base at the Mrs. CecU Bradbury with Mn.
Mrs. Charles Buck, Mrs. Ellen hie. Favors and napkins carried .
husband In a few lll&lt;llllhll.
Friday (there wW . be
COrps Recruit· training Lillian McGhee as the uslatEbersbach and J~
out the green and white color Mr. Howard' Byers oJ MlildJ.. scbool): April II, tho mtb, aevlocated · at Parris Is-Ing hostess. The Dorcas Circle
were SUnday everung . r theme.
port '8lld Mr and Mrs R 1 y entb IIIII olgblb lfades. will
S. C., where she wUI
at the Jtomo of Mn. Paw
guests of Ran Might and siSter,
Byers oJ ~dne vllltod ·with the mlllleDIII at Marietta; ~i.l :'~eelgbt we6al of Admlllla- Smarl President of the"ll. H.
Mrs. Floyd Rwnfield, at Ru~
events and· Include
relaitves ln Columbus SUnday.
30. sprlnJ propam . ~
training IIIII alter a
Milsionary Socielj~
land.
musical program on Ap- Howard 11
visited with Mr
dlrectfoll of Mrs. Eleanor
wlR ~ wl!b t h •
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Mrs. R. E. Vaughan and dau9, and the talent ahow, May and Mra T.:.es Lewis
.
Mary 7, IObool
Marlllo .FOI'C88. MI.. Slg- -.
F...-Y,:, . '1: r. erW
ghter. Judy visited Saturday
Uhose wishing to enter tho
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o gralluate of Paden Cl- Mr. anci ;Mn.
Jllll.~
with
Mrs.
Ellen
Ebersbacl!
and
are
asked
to
contact
the
ByMers.
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of
green
School,
Paden
City,
W.
and
son
have
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Joyce.
school,
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Margery
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.':.ter
Mn
white
dlryaanthomiiiDI.
ba·
formerly
atlended
RutBradford
a~artment
ool!ol•l&lt;e~
Come, see, seJeet !rom beautiful new
materials. Hundreds of yards of new
1&gt;ilrlltn, WY 2~,
.,.,) orp Eva
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ill Lavtrvenceg wB•••
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spring faln"i&lt;Js now on display. Sew and
Iron, WY 2~ . TIZOI w
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will be 25c for all VIsiting wltb Mrs. A. E. Er,.

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April 2 by the eighth grade and · daughters, Cathy, Conllle,
students with commencement Cindy; Carol and Cbrlatlna ol

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who attends Rio
at the achool Mrs. C. E. Young's second Grande CoUege, Is
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won the attendance ban- praotlce team~n~ 1n th•
presided In the absen:e of the
Cookies and coffee were port Illib School. Mn. Ord II
president and vice president.
by Joan Ward,
Joan a Middleport Elementary
Mrs. Allen Leonard aerved
Morris and Roberta Jeffers.
acting secretary.
Mrs. Michael Erwin ancl
Margie Smith reponed $lOUt
and Kevin. of Belpre,
Singer Sales &amp; Service
McCall's Patterns ' in the treasury. Named to tha
f f Ib returned to lbolr hOme
apentllna ...erat uya
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nominating committee to ,.,.
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pori at the nett meeting
William King. ADen Laonard and The Amerlcn Lulboran
POMEROY
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Robert Morris.
been In Columlluo, lo
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of St. Paul's
ployed at Illthe
Mid-West Steel
and st. Women
Jobn's churches
met Colllp8lly
Pomeroy.
Custom tallortn&amp; !lenrice by our own ex·
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purchue • lift for Mr.
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PerBODS wishing to purebase
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In Safe Touch Down
For Cosmonaut Teani
MOSCOW (UPI'-The Soviet lurned safely.
lorm In space, the repd- al
Union announced its two-man
He clung !O a handrail for r spacecraft damaged by Jlllteorlo.
spaceshiP! landed safely today about 10 minutes, testing the i ite5, and the linking up of two
after an ~pochal flight in which effects of the -459 degree tem- 1spac.'ecraft while orbitinl · the
a cosmonaut left his vehicle perature and the effect of' eartb. All would be prelimS..
and returned for the first time. weightlessness on his well- I naries to 1 landing on the
The official Tass news agen- being. Then , dangling at the 1 moon.
cy said CoL Pavel Belyayev. end of a !!Hoot lifeline, he per· I Tho flight was consldere(l a
39, commander of Voskhod formed somersaults and other i tremendous leap forward b7 ...
!Sunrise) II, and Lt. Col. maneuvers to demonstrate his 1 Soviet Union in the space race
Alexei A. Leonov, 30, who control.
1 with the United States whleb
braved the hazards of absolute 1 Russians hailed the move as plans to ~ a twl)oftlln Gemj..
·zero to walk in space, landed demonstration of greater things , ni spacecraft on 1 four..ofbil
safely at 12 02 p.m. (4'02 a.m. to come-the building ot a plat- I flight next Tuesday.
EST) after a flight of 26 hours
·
and two minutes.
~~·PLAY;..... The Junior class of Rutland High school Will preseent a three-act comedy, "Grandad Steps Out" at 8 p.m. tonight in the ' The announcement ended 1· 3 1
Rutllnd,. Hklt auditorium. Mrs. Faye Sauer is.director. Left to right, seated, are Beverly Forbes, Cheryl lAtng, Jane Lucas, Barbara Carter, hours of silence by the Krem·
Ch~'l'l Wltilams and Uhda Hysell, standing, J~an Tillis, James White, Robert Ml~er, Rusty Utile, Willis Dillon, Mike Nicholson and Eunice lin and growing feeling of un· ·.
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Ohlb,er. Stage managers are Ronald Blll'Ck, J1m Barrett and Bob Barrett.--Sentinel Photo.
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Gatewood, lmown for bor blk- Thursday) after Voskhod II had
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lng adlvWes, was tbe recent completed its 13th orbit.
guests speaker for 1be Sali,_
l.aDds Near Perm
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) - National G~ard unltt
bury School pupils.
The o!!icial text of the Tass of the famed 31st DIXle Dtv1s10n apparently wtll provide
announcement said, "Voskhodl the bulk of protectiOn for CIVil nghts demonstrators on I
Mrs. Gatewood, who lo 77 11 landed at 12 hours 02 min· ftve·day march through Alabama farm country.
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years old, resides in Cheshire utes Moscow time in the area \
President JohnsOh advised Gov. George WaUact ..
In ber trailer home botweeo of Perm, west of the Urals." Thursday night that he would federalize the Alabama
biking tripa.
Perm, once called Molotov, is Guard, which makes up the Dixie Division along with tht
POINT PLEASANT -A $13 ufacture 200 tons of paper daily. announc.'ement on the Mason I Sbe gave tbe children 8 first about 700 miles northeast of 1Mississippi Guard, if Wal- .
:million manufacturing plant is Engineering studies. now be- t project . ·
band account of many of ber ' Moocow.
:tace is "unable or umvill· strain I.'•
planned for a J4,5-acre site near ing conducted, and satisfactory I Mr. Lewis cbserved that the experiences in traveling at
Tass said Col. Belyayev used ing" to ca ll out f.hp guards- Wallace has appealed Johft..
AND LAYMEN the Ohio River along W.Va. 62 financial arrangements are the ' plant wiiJ also pump additional lea•t 11,080 mile5 on foot over manual controls to land the lmen.
so~·s order to the U.S. ?th Ciror the Iron Cur· six niiles north of here.
jcrlterion for a final deci.!;l}on on money into the economy with mountabls and plalns.
. , space craft It said both he and
Wallace's office said the gov- cu1t Court of Appeals m New
ha!lot! the Soviet The development was con- ~ the plant location, the governor its need for cordwood u a raw I Sbt de Jbed
. h
1 Leonov "feel weW and that ernor went to bed before re- Orleans. The court told Wallact
·space ffirmed Thursday by the Hunt- said.
material. This cot~ be. supplied
scr
an•ma
en- ' the scientific program which ceivin the President's state- lo appe~J to Judge _Johnson be,
:
. Alexei Leon' ·illlllon. lf¥r•ltl PI~~~
ap Fielding H. Lewis, director oJ by the area's ~~~ ... cutting I
an:',.~· k:~· b or ' gave the Soviet Umon a giant men! ~ursday night
i fore gmng tel a btgher courl
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announcement by Gov. HUlett 'the. indastrial /Utelopment CU. ftll'lll&lt;rs, he •aid. · • •
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U.' S: tdftclals said the feat Smith that the Great Northern i VJSIOn of the state Commerce Charles Lanhflm, Poin~ Plea- She bas beea a pest ea been fully aecomphshed
The
f1ery
governor.
Ordered
Johnson t-o reroos1dt&gt;r tus ,....__,_.
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fw1hej' ~hens Rpssia's lead Paper Co. has tail::en· options on Department, said Great North· sant banker eftd its Chamber the Groucho Man TV proThe two cosmonauts were ! by federal Judgt!! Frank M. der.
over the United States whicb the Mason County parcel. He ern, with main offices In New of Commerce president. express-- &amp;ram and &amp;be A11 Linkletter blasted into orbit-the highest Johnson to allow and protect a ,
Del ed Trl
w'Ur attetnpt tts fiJ'st 'double said the paper miU wlll employ York City and large operations ed pleasure at the governor's • sbow. She Js avaUable for :yet achieved by man- at 10 civil rights march from Selma Th p .day t d P ed f1 i
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f11gbt in fi-ve days. A Soviet 110 at the outset. and wm man- in Majnel will make a similar announcement. He sa~ the ·~loJ ea~agemeuts and 1a.m. t2 a.m. EST) Thursday 1 to Montgomery, earlier Thur~ to h~ ;e:s~s e~anc~ 3 [ 0 aniw:
etemonaut', Konstantin FeotlGreat Northern operatlon would aoy group Wishing to contact 1from the Bakhonur cosmodrome Iday mght had asked the Pres1-, W ll .
nmnda
itov aaldLeontov's accompu.h~near tho Pantasote corp. ~ may call :m-7%92, Cbe,. ' in Kazakhstan, about eoo miles dent to furnish federal help ror : •h:~s ~~~"
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mftlt shows it is possible .for a
plant which is ('Onstruc.'ting a hire.
southeast or MosC&lt;lw in Central such proteclion _
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space crew to carry out assem"" ml Ion . ac Jty ~ man ac- ~'®!'!;,&gt;:~ Asia.
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Asked For Help
Jaw officers to provide tbe probly' and repair work In !llgbt.
tore polyvmyl bulldtng materThe spaceship soared to an w II • .
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J&amp;l
alt1tude of 307 miles above the
a ate. m an a ress o a i
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· 1~ t_ure I but that the governor had 11101'&lt;1
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(X)LUMBUS - REPS. ETH- ·1
Changes in parking arrangements at the 1965 Fa1r ture corrugatirlg medium
liptical , or egg-shaped, orbit, carrted on statew1de televtsmn, ,than 10.~ ~labama Guards1,
e) G_. Swanbeck•. R • Huron, have been recommended to t~e Meigs _County Fair Board component of cardboard boxes. ,
down to lU1.9 miles.
said it w~uld take 6,171 ?ffi- 1men at h11 disposal
Bern~ MacKeOZie, D . Can- 1by n.-ew We~ster Postl A~ertcan Legion~ _~f Pomeroy. A I On Feb. 18, it was announced 1
The official announc~ment cers, workmg et~t-hour shifts, I ··n he is unable or WlwiiUna
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and James P. Cele- tougher policy on debn· r
Ithat 8 feasibility study on locame 4 hours and 9 mmutes ~ g?ard the 4G-zmle march be- to call up the guard and ma~
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brme, D . Clevdand, propose quent race barn stall rent payment for lhe serv1ce.
II eating a pulp and paper mill
alter un ·r 1c1a1 ..,urces in- gmmng Sunday He satd the ,tam order in Alabama 1 wUI
an , in~sed ~nal~ for two.. also was adopted.
'W81!1 su~gested no one u~r in th~ Cabell· Wayne County arformed UPI of the safe landing. state only had 600 state t~p- ~ rall the guard up ~ liN
tinle offenders m child neglect Charles Swatzel, representing age 16 be used by th~ Legton. ea had been completed by Bat- The 18th
I So th ast
But the lack of an official an- ers and he asked PresJdent I them all the support required."
anCI chlld torture cases.
the. Legion, suggested to the The board also mstructed telte Memorial Institute with a Oh. H f a~n~a
~ e e~ nouncement had prompted Ull- Johnson to '·provide sufficient ! the President said
l'bey introduced a bill Tht.a"s- board ln Its March. meeting tb.e Secretary Fr~nk Johnston . to finding that sites near Fort Gay Sail: w:J~ hel:st~is s:7ur~a easiness and brought specula~ federal CIVIl authonties or oUt- i
.
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dly whJcb would provide a fine swampy ground belo~ . the ~av~ 10 trophies bmade re~mg I and Prichard In Wayne County with the show scheduled to ~ tion somethmg might have hap- cef!'i to prov!dP for the safety Kmg said Thursday ~
1 and welfare'' of thP marchers, march
or up to 11 1000 and tt:n years in county garage be elimmated, M
elgshSteer Clonlu -h I965boa
. rd j have a good potential A ',"23 nder
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d gthe pened
would begin at JKJqQ
parking llghta be placed behind 1n ot er act
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, I million plant was proJected
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Tbe tune of the landmg indl· w o WI
e e ) r ar m un ay at Brown ,s Cb a.,...
for a second conviction
the grandstand because patrons """'" t e e ~"uary
ancla I d
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cated the Russ1ans nad orb1ted Luther King lr
Arne church in Selma and. end
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are afrAid to park there, uNo report, !earned that $1,600 more I
co:~s o e repojrt were Emerson Marting of Washing· the earth 16 or 17 times Soviet " The federal .government has al the Capitol Thursday with &amp;
PaHdng" signs be placed on 'AI, ue r~ceived (or the Colt orwar. to tw~ rna or paper ton, C. H.' and H W. Engle of cosmonauts had done this be-- helped create this matter Iandi delegatron attempting to pre.
WASHINGroN -HENRY H. the road downhill to the grand- ~ stakes this year, and determln~ compames seekmg Sites for Creola. Ohio, wtll be the aue- f
but th s flight made his- they can help protect the sent racial grievances to Wa1, Fowler, who quit as No. 2 man stand, and a chain installed a- ed upon 8 tougher policy on new plants.
boneers and Sam Marting of tore
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·rawled same" Wallace told the leg1·5 . lace Hosea Wt'lliams a ,.....,
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Was mgton · H. as been re- through an atr chamber to the lators. He said the order by atde said as many as s.•
returned
today as
'1\ae recommendatiOns w ere ,trac.'k barn.
PLAN CAR WASH
tamed as judge.
•8 ho" f the No 1
u d advisement T h el All renters will be notified at The Chester Volunteer Fire Off'
f the So th t
outstde of the craft and re- federal d1str1ct Judge fi'rank M persons were expected to paJ h
0
0 nsoq c Ice or
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IJohnson
would
~...b now held by retiring Sec·
on
Pete Shields' motion
once to pay bY Aprt·1 1 or re- De partment will sponsor a car Ohio ICers
Hereford .assoctalion
are ~
h
· · be obeyed and tJctpate m the final stages of
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ha lng the
Leglo' move their ponies or horses wash at Newell's '8\IIJOC'a Sta- Job 8 1 f H
MARTIN WINS DEGREE
e urged Citizens to show "'re- the march.
retary .
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'lbe 56 • year . cld former
I the parktng agair this Stalls will not
rented ln l tlon in Chester on Saturday, ident· Wetzel Helmondollar of
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then hold a ham shoot thts .
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Condor St. Pomeroy, rece1ved
Democrat and a native
Attending were Dave Kob- comlnJ Sunday at the Izaak Hllam Stawter, Mtddleport RD. , his bachelor or science in edu· '
Ina, seemed as~ed. of
1
Ientz, Torn Reuter. HUI'l)'l Gl•~- ·walton farm.
sec~tJcy-tr~asurer.
cation degree thi_s mornmg at ·
Senate ~nflrmahon for
er, CharJea WUUams, Culrles
Dtrectors mclude E. R._ Wag- Ohio State University's
St.
NEW YORK CUPil - Joo Pepo, a 32·year-old bachkey cabmet post.
A former Reedsville Radford, Wallace
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oner.' Athens; H.. B.. Vickers, John 's Arena. A graduatinl'! I
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who opero.ates a newut1nd in downtown Manhd.t
youlh wa• llrulally slain Fred Goeglein, Pete Shields.
Manetta ; Hugh LellheJt and AI- class of 731 heard Or. Frank I
THE TAIL END OF A
' •nd robbed· •rly today In IOrville Brown, -Harold Carna- =.e~~~~aDd.M fewerlou!::! fred Gans: Pomeroy: Denver E. Duddy. Jr., President of Mar- I tan, is used to thieves. It's part of the busineu, .he at.
ltorm lashed the upper
Parkersburg.
t&gt;an. WUiiam . Downie, . Rex illscliool dlnaen because &amp;beJr Walker, Vt_nton; Dr. W. F Me- ietta College, deliver the com- ways thought.
They steal his newspapers, magazin• •nd smali
west today on the last full day
Shot and killod wa Shenefield. . Hiram Slawter, afterrlass sweolbearlo object Coy,. Huntmgton; Carl Close, mencement address,
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Lasl month someene took his portable riii"'of winter. Icy gales swept the Gary Rou Cowdrey, 1~,
Agent c. E. Blakeslee
Mar1etta, L. R. Gerlach, Jr ,
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night, someone stole his "*'fel." JM,.,.
an emjlloyee of a Burs••
Jobnsion.
to onloa-lalllted ldnel.
Pt. Pleasant ; Walter
Bentz,
11 MINUTE SERVICE
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. Wilen we ltave U eveniq Pomeroy; Stanley Shaver, Che- A car wash will be held bv i is blind.
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b)own into foot drifts m Min· arsbvrg, Cowdrey lo the Automobile Striket1
date. we ellber ·u.e top -•n. shire; H. W. Engle, Creola and the Meigs County Jaycees this
niiOta. The· weather .
.son of Meigs county naII'Y at lunciHime or r Is k A. C. Gebhardt, Huntington.
Saturday in the Pomeroy M&amp; stand without the assuring guidance of a 90 pount'. ""'
taid sprlnJ o!!lclally amves at tlvo, . John C:owdrty, who Street Power Pole
breallllq ot!ICIII fllmH all OV·
Ribbons for the show will be to• Co. wash room starting at German shepherd named GNtel, tho good-nalured 3:05 p. m., EST saturday.
. now rtild.. •at Balpre R.
Pomroy Police Investigated ., oar boyfrlendlit," ... teach- fornished by the Pomeroy Na- 1 p. m. The Jaycees said they ing oyo clog that was whiskod away lho other night.
FreezlnJ temperatures
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a one • car acclden&lt; at 9:25 p. or
tlonal Bank. Lunch is to be ser- expect to have 15 minute ser·
leDded lhrough the Sotltbland · •Aytho~ler.. sold Cowd·
Thursday on Mulberry -Ave:
1ved by the Rock Springs Grange. vice.
te the ·(lull Coast. Citrus fruit roy Wit enrC&gt;ute ·to li'Niko
They said Charles Jeflero, 17.
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ley ...,.. wariled II&gt; ·~ for by bank wh411 htt waa kill· with · car after
frost tOut on the Great Plains, e&lt;j. He wa nlghl man~ger crowded off the street by
the mer&lt;!Ury dropped lielow ze. at tho r"laurant and wos auto coming from the opposite
"!; The ltil!perollure bovered "' 1011d to
hlghl.y. ·lru'ofecl direction. There was minor db'
round ' fl ilboye .11 Mllwaull;ee. erilpi9Y~ ·
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'Iris., ,;jJi ~rlsli 18 mile an
eowiii'!J wia tl\ol ,.._
"""' ma$.
U!ts who just lw . fl!l)• of It sdenUsts into dolnJ likewise. nucleic acid which picks up the cules which carry oul all 1. but not the shape of
bjlur ,wlnda.
. limit 'allilhhttrH:obbed of
want to r~~~~:,~f·~
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of
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~ essence of life. They car- pool of raw matenals and whatever tts form.
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ADMISSIONS -Mrs.
ry the hereditary recipes fori transfers ft to the aile where Alanine HNA. it turned out. e, e ,
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kllllf1J! pceur~ al 2 a.m. Uam Ilo8rd, Middleport;
the "making•• of all organisms bOCiy .cbemistl')' I• constrUcting is a chain with Tl links. Ead1 nill~tion -~~~ eledralo ·
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chemical energy which Acids (RNA) ancl there are a Un);ed toget~er repetitiously, In alll\le nuclei&lt;:""'!~
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white lludenll lbal I(. . .YIIIe. He'N!i::rzl'ln
in all their· presently llftkltown nlll\'ber lit. tbll "trans· ap«sed with sqletons. '!be dlvlilual unill
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leal~ fb..t-flah~ ' ""'·IS.l 'IOUNiiJW;
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Paul'• church, with Mrs. Clair and son. Bruce, vlolted lbo XIIII
Karr, president. In charge.
State University campua BaturThe meeting opened with
day and then welll 011 to cte. .
preamble lo the conslltu~UonlUTclo..f I land where they ,..,. auw ol
the American Lutheran "'
Mrs. Wallaee'a 11ater and Jtro.
women, followed by tbe bymn,
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