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AI leaat 17 por110111 were
;'· ldlled, three In ooe accident, In
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...-vey b)' United Preos International and the Ohio Hlglniay
Patrol.
A grinding two-car crasll in
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F.l.lclld killed an elderly eruple
and a young Cleveland man

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Cc&gt;llmtus. ldll.,t tbo ....

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~s. 64, Clndmall, killed in
The fatalities :
.an auto colUaion In oearb7 FerSolurda,y
New Miami: Kem~ Robin. nald.
MI. Orab: Edna L. Thompson, 16, and David John&amp;OO, 18,
both of New Miami, killed when 51, Amaeda, ldlled In I
thne
ear eoiUsioo oo u. S. 68
the car in which they were ridIng left 11&gt;e road and plungod two mlles 11011111 of here in
Bl'OIIII Coun1y.
into the New Miami River.
Celina: Richard M. McNeilan,
25, Celina, ldlled when the car
he was driving hit a semi-tractor b-uck near Celina on Ohio
(Contlllled lrllll Pagel)
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lolanl lnllieworld eove'rlqrabollt

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Dayton:

Sounder, homes, buses, cars atXt trucks,
Miamisburg, ldlled In a twO-car splintered trees and utility poles
accident on Ohio 725 in south- and sprayed lgntted ftlel over a
western Montgomery Coun1;y.
wide area upon impact. WitnesDayton: Gordm McDermott, ses said the plane just missed a
26, fatally injured In an auto moYie theater.
crash at the north city limits
Rescuers fowtd one family of
of Vandalia.
five crushed around a tlble
Youngstown: De1mas f.. Clev- where they were eating lunch.
enger, 22, RD 1, North moom-· In another home, r.tioMI
field, and Walter Chapllllll), 16, guardsmen found the bodies o1
ROl, North Bloomfield, killed two children clutching the
in an auto crash on &lt;llio 45, a scorched remains of a dog.
mile north of Ohlo 305 In Tnim
Through the night emergency
oou County.
searchlig-hts pierced smoke tblt
New Richmond: Clyde Payne, hung over the grisly scene.
65, Ashland, Ky., killed when
Before SWlday•s cnsh, t.~e
Ray

his car struck a median guard
ran on Ohio 52, just east of

here,
Eaton: Albert Baker, 50, Day.
ton, killed In a two car crash
on Swain Rd.1 about four mUes
northwest ol here.
Filclld: Brian Wheeler. 20,
Cleveland, Jolm !.lyers, 83,
&amp;lclid, and Am Myers, 81,
ldlled in a two--car crash here.

worst toll in a commercial
airlines Incident was 134 deed
Dec. 16, 196CJ, when two .PlaRH

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NEW MANAGEMENT- The
Racine Ful-Valu Food Mlrket
is now ww:ler the mrner&amp;hiP of
the Robert Roberts lamll,y with
Mro. Phebe Roberts serving
as m&amp;~~~ger. The Fifth..St.
business w a s previously
'"'ned and opentod b)' Mr.
and Mrs. Linley 111rt. Above,
MRS. Roberts, center, goes
over an order sheet with C.1erk
Joann Tuttle whlle Edwin Sel-

Mr. and Mrs, Lelllie Siders

pose In the meat department
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PHOTOs.

The collision killed 128 persons
in the air and ftllil'€ debris
killed six on the ground.
The highest death count for a
l!lingl&amp;.pllne accident ocr:urred

ANGELEs (UPO- De- was shot to death at the
. tense attorneys for Sirhan B. Am'-'ssador Hotel, Sirhan was
:Sirhan intend to spend at least incopable or rationally pl«titW
.three more weeks questioning the olaylng. Sirhan has teotlfted
·PIYdll.ltrlc experts about the he waa unlbli&amp; to remember the
mental makeu,p of the man on actualassaasftation.
trial for the murder of Sen.
Schorr said that in Sirhan's
Robert F. Kenned,y.
eyes, Kennedy became his
Dr. Martin M. Schorr, 1

tcJday,
qys Sirhan is a
paychotfc paranoid with schizo--

.Phnlnic tendencies-:- in layman's
terms, 1 "Jekyll al'll H,yde
penorality."
Schorr said that on the night
of June 5, 1968, when Kennedy

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Holzer Medical Center, Firat
Ave.

Admiaslons
Publication of admissions pro.
blbtted unt1l fUrther notice.
Births
Mrs. Blldley B. Matto., Pl.
Pleasant, daughter, sa&amp; a.m.,
Sllurday; Mrs. Ed L. Harmon,
Jr., Pt. Pleasant, &amp;Cil, 12:04:
p.m., S&amp;.turda,y; Mn. Jay N,
Fllher, Rt. 2, Vinton, daughter,

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com1eted of nrst degree murder which carries the possibility
of death tn the ,ps chamber.

'despised rather and when he
pulled the trigger only inches
rrom the Senator's head, he was
kUling Bisharl Sirhan.

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detense cootenis Sir~n

dJd not lmend to kW Kemedy
when he went to the Ambassador lhet nll!hl and should oot be

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The prosecution, in an atteiOPt to shake the "diminished
capacicy" defense, bore down
on Schorr last week duriJW
cross examlration. 'hPes ot
Slrhan•s conver.&amp;ations w~th
pollee interrogators were pll.,yed
in court. and Schorr WIB asked
to cc:uunent on them.
Throooh Sirhan's deft parry.
ill!: of the detectives' questions,
the prosecution attem.Pted to
show that he was tn full
possession of hta CtculUea at the
time .of the ~booting. , The
detenae conten:ls he was mentally ill, and dnmk booldes.

(Cootinued lrmn Ptge ll
trcq&gt;ers J\lllllled into - k •tile, i&lt;lday, landing in !root oil grandHOMEIIAKERS TO MEET
otand where President Pork Cllulg llee opplalllled enihu11aatlcall,y.
Tho lllra&lt;use 1blrd
The airdrop highlightod a joint mDitary exercise called "Foeus
ReUI&amp;" h occurred as the UnltedNatimsanciNorth Korean oftlelals da.Y Homemakers Club will meet
met at PomumJom ID dlscuo~ n&lt;ent real shootlrw lncld-IIOIW at a•rdllar)' headQ.larteraln ~~~
ease Wednosda.Y, March 19. The
lhe Korean Demilitarized z..., (DIIIZ).
meeting will start promptly at
Romania Delays Summil
10 a.m. so the program can get
BUDAPEST - 11lE WARSAW PACT DELAYED the bog!JIIIIqr tmdet wa.v belore noon. Roll eall
of Ita one-day amnmlt today because maverick Romania refused to will be a reading on Lent or
join ·Sovtety condemaatlon of Red am. tor border incursiODII, Qa.. Eaater. lill&gt;Jeet will be "COlor
and You. • Esdi sttondlng Ia ask.
munlst BOUI'ees said.
Leaders of the seven Eutera Eurtp!ID allies were ~ ed to brlng sclBiors. Leadlrs
iDfonnal discussions in aeclusioa, the smrces Aid, In tryiag to for Wetmeada,y's session are
Marprat Eichinger and lnne
pressure the Rmilftlans to coalorm.
Parker. Poilucl! luoeb will be
Negotialors Plan S1ra1egy
len'ed ~t nocin.

POMEROYSQUADCAU.ED
Larry Stanley, Smllhvtlle, W,

11IESE ARE THE ATTENDANTS for tile 1U11Ua1 ....
Arts Ball ID be held Solunll,y nightatthe Southern lil&amp;lt Schaal.
Durlqr lhe offair ID be held lrmn 9 p.tit. tD 12 lllldniPI tbo
kine and queen will be erOI!IIed. ~ tu tile plillle, lhe i'Dnllal'
lflalr will leoture tllnclrw wiih music ]If tile Royal Jeotora.
The attendants, left to righ~ ore Caoly Hobadc, !reo._
Jeant Hughes. junior, m:l Debbie Cross, IIOphamore.

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Four Iiilo men with two tractVa., WIIS takeft to VeterlnaMeJn. ora· and 1 bulldoler, alorw with ·
orial Hoaplial Stnla)'lllemoon the !lremeil, foualtt lhe lire b'
by the P1111eroy emergency oquad four houri belore brl111lhw II•,
after recel ving an aMle tnJury .der cOIItroL
while taldng Pll1 In an event 1t
tho Meigs Motoreylee C I u b

lfi'OIIIMli. fie ;;a; treatod alii diS:
missed.

PROGRAIII ON SAFETY
Salisbury PTA will moot 111osclq ev1nlng at 7:30 P.Jil. T h e
!l&lt;OIP'IDI will be CIIA!Jiy, llrL
Virlll King iB ehalrman and llro.

VIsit Elberhlds
Srd floor..
Furniture:· Dep·artment ·

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1be Frlollll11 Circle will
' tile 'frill. •
II 8 P. m. Tusldi1 at
David Sliter. &lt;O-cllilrman. Par· ley Uniltd Churj:h of au-tot ln
onto or third l]l'ada will P~ wi., lire. AlboriWOidserve refreshmeutJ.
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p.m. ln the counc:tl chambers
of town hall
New otOcen wiU be elected
and plaiiB wm be lallll&lt;hed roc
the liJComing summer pro-grun. Association oMciala
urged anyone wishing a voice
In the operation of the program
te attend. Everyone Is Invited.

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PARIS - U, S. AND SOU111VIETNAMESE negotiators mot today , . - - - - - - - to plan tbOir strategy lor 'l'lturiiiiiQ''e nlllll1 11sslou of tile VIetnam
Be the girl of his
Peoc:e Conference. But a VletCong .... woeek "ftnal vielorJ'' dallt&gt;dreams in this soft
ened ' - • for 1 break In the -ked tallts.
pollOI pump. $13.99
Tho meetirw todiQ' bot,..en Vlellam dei...U111 Platinum, light l.lve, t~l·
NIIQ'en X~an Phcq: IIMI his Amerlc:aa couriarpart, Lawreace F.
low, pln\-.1 navy, caf• cr.am,
Walsh, It the u.s. -.eynathellrathl&amp;f&gt;level-llinco
~nt black.
laat Thuraclay'a inconcluJiwe HlsioD.

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The NJ~ Lltenr1 Club
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wJU be uoed towardopaylqrihe
I'Ollllinlng $6,1100 on the """·
are truck. Durlqr the put
31ear, aecordlrw to Mrs. ctrar..
1 • Jenks, president of Ute La-dles Auxiliary of the Fire
Dop~, ihe auxiliary and lhe
llremll\ hive paid f9,000ofthe
$15,000 debt.
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2nd Oass
Planned
For'69-70
Plans Cor the next school year

Flnalillls have been selected oixth grader.
following preliminary eonteats
Joy White, daughter of llfr•
In each school.
and Mrs. Georp . Wblto, R a "
The group lneludes: Rosaline . land Elementary, lkth ll'ldlr,
FerjplOson, lleugltter . or Mr. and AlliS Walker, dauPter of )lr,

Mrs. Russell ·FerRUeson, Brad~
bury School, sixth grader; Nan~
cy Sex&amp;Oil, dauglrtor of Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Sexaoa, Cheater Ele·
meniary, eightlt l]l'acler; Eileen
Kemectv, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kenned;y, Harrlsmvllle Elementary School,
ll1xth grader; Donald Stivers, SOli
o1 Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Sll·
vers, Middleport Elementary,
sixth grader; Maureen Hennes.

IY. llsughter or Mr. and M r s,

Webb is Honored

By Fellow Workers

Ralph Webb, Lock and dam
lneludlng the fonnatioo or .... teOOer lead foreman. who rt~tir­
other class - were made Mon. ed Feb. I(), after more tlwl
day night by the Meigs CowliY 25 fe&amp;rS of service with the U.
Boant or Menial Retardation.
S. Corps of the Army of EnginThe s~to hao ruled duot there eers or the Huntirwton District,
m~at be two classes ot the com- bas beer! presented a ~erior
mwdt,y school formed next year Pertonn~e Award Cor 1968.
In Meigs County bOcauae there
He was honored at the Mariet-are too many students ror one ta Repair station by Ills ·iellOIY
cla11, &amp;Ill the ap-r1nge or tbe workers and waa presented with
aWderta exceeds state regula- a set of golr clubs as a pafting
tiona,
gilt.
Parents Interested in havtrw
their ehlldren ottellling the &lt;omtnunlty ........ asked!Dc-ct
Mra. Barbara SbuJer. a member
It
· ot lhe ·board.
: The gnq, discussed tnns-·
PGrtation,· a testing program and

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l"yforthe,.

elasarocm tacllit:les next year.
'The Khool ts currentl,y held in
Hutllnd.
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COurthouse were

Mrs.

Shuler,

Mri. Gnee Weber, ehlinhlln;
Mrs. Iris C&amp;rr, Tllll Kelly, Mr1.
Non 'RI'&lt;e, MrL Helen Wllllamo
1111 Edwont Kenned,y.

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A i:nllll&gt;1 and a trip to reP- Thomao lltllnooiQ', ~&lt;Elo·
resent Me1p Count;y at a state mefltar7, lixtb iradltr; ......
eooiAIIII will be lhe a"'r&lt;ls Wed· McMillan, 11011 or Ellla lldmnesda.Y evening when iho 8I1IIUal ian, Racine Elemenlar1, lldl
Meip CowliY !t&gt;elllng Bee Is grader; Karen - . dau .....
held at the Racine Junior Hlgb of Mr. and lira. WU11r11 - .
School.
Riverview El~ Scllool,

and Mrs. Willard Walker, saIem Center Elementar.J', lb6
gra&lt;ler; Patrick Air- - or
the ·Rev. and Mrs. WOllam Alrson, Sallabury Schoo~ flfl h
grader; VletorlaJoiJnRm,dluai1-

ter or Mr . and Mrs. Ll&gt;-1111..
Jolmstoo, Southern lmlor ~
seventh grader; Lelia Jllibl:a,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

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Uam Hughes, Syracuse Elemea-

tary, 11ixth grader; PatQr Grounlekle, daughter or Mr. and Mrl.
Herman Grossnickle, ~
Plain a Elementary sixth ....._.
Randall llutcher, 1&lt;11 cif llr. 110111
Mrs. Charles Butcher, Melp
Junior llil!ll School, eighth ..-.

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Mrs. Grato liltUe, a
County school

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charge t1 thil.rear'a enD.

Erie Chamber1, Sauihorn llllb
School faculey member, will bo
prmouncer and jadges ~ WUIlam lluglleo, Soulllern 1-'lllotrlot superll'tement: Cbarlo1
Taylor, Eastern lli&amp;ll Sebool
Principal, and Jamo1 · Dirlll,
lllelgs lli&amp;ll School prineipal,
The bee will boiiD at ,,.

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Columb:a will Expand

Auction

SUNDAY. DISCHARGES- Richard Herrmam) Patricia W)'l.tt,
Sinh Congo, I!Gpr Johnoon,
Timothy Johnsoo, Alift Blatell,
Mlc:hael Mccann, Ruth
I Blrbonl Jacks.

MASON - Maaon Volunteer
Fire Department Is IIPOIISoring

a Chicken Barbecue on.Satur-

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Guardrails in
Pomeroy Will
GetNewPaint

WdTCIWIIIhlp,
Rutlalll nremenreeei\'ldthe
eall at 3:16 p. m. IIIII Ito lruck
IIIII ten men IDIWend lheallrm.
The . .flr~ started elo118 to the
HoUe1 lmtelllll caqllttboon lire. Hoolove•,lhe llnfat tbo

acbnltted as a medicm patient at
4:13 p. m. Sulllay alter squadmen answered a can to the Tyler
heme near Dexter.

ABM Propmal Before CongreM

1:0NIGHT lo TUESDAY
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tOO aerea, part field and timber,
llurned &amp;mdl,)' 011 the J, E. Holley fOrm on Sklehlll RGad In JM.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ElwYII Tyler was lakeD to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Micldleport Emergency Squad and

Discharges
Sllurday James S. Blakeman, Mrs. Earl Ross Board.
OWen A. Boster, George Brillbam, Mrs . Elizabeth Burlile,
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WASHINGTON - DEFENSE. SECRETARY MELVIN II. Laird
C4le, Harold H. CoUins, Mrs. twtee this week must defeod before r.cxwress PnaldeDt Nlwln'a
James E. Eakins and infant ciaion on the modified ,...._.,llatlc miaaUe (Ami) qat-.
dlu&amp;trter, ~ Irene French,
Whlle the laW1111kors prepared for their lint enc:k at IIPOIIJoo.
lira. Edwin E. Gates, 9laron lrw the new plan, initial .....u,.s iallt~tod tbo )Q'..,..al .... win
Slle Henry, Mrs. Allee J, Jei.
eve- UProval - eully In lhe Houae, mon elosel,y In t h e ferl, Mrs. Luther R. Jenkins,
Mrs. Walter T. John800 , James
VETERANS MEMORIAL
A. Kina, Karmeth L, Knox, Trs.
HOSPITAL
q R. Not!, llr&amp;. Qzy T. Raw.
SHURDAY ADMISSIONS "-RiJ" G0 Aaron Yost, Dyenlllej Karen
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SN.rles, Mrs. Samuel Lee Scott Gulnther, Syracusej Vernon Dav11111 w.nt ooo, Mrs. William 111, is, Rulland.
Bak•'s Radltl
SmiU., lira. Gooreo B. stan11a1, ' SATURDAY DISUIARGESGear11 B. 9tanUal, Mrs. lllc:h- . Ruth Dye, Franklin Grimm, J4)o
lll'd A. Watta, Raymond c. ane Wolle, Linda JarreD, WUWelher, Leona A. Wolford, liar- Ham Zerkle, Mar)' r.mbert.
W..r. 1•45 A,fol.
ok1 b, Ml,yl, Mrs. William Car·
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - ftd&gt;.
.......,, Mrs. Jotr1 Hollingshead, ert Ord, Syracuse; Sullivan
WMI'0-1390•
~ Hawkins, Mrs. Myrtle Roush, Middleport; Michael Me~
Conn, Racine: Elwyn Tyler, DexOo puo Alol
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TUESDAY,

Two ebleken houaos IIIII 75 to

•sirhan Trial Resumes
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Feb. 4, 1966, when an AU-Nip.POJl
AII'WIY&amp; Boeing 701 plunged into
:imda.Y
Toi\Yo Boy 1111 kWed 133
Cincinnati: Louella Thompson persons.

clinical psychologist, led oft the
prande of defense witnesses
who probed the personality of
the 24-yeiMid Arab immigrant.
Sehorr, who resumes test;y(Jr~
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.IIU-lero pro\&gt;e tllomaelves. A lew
.llltea.n IJII IIOIId marks lion·
" clo,y, and 1101110 dldo)'t. .
. ~ Dryedato, making Ida
llrat !IIIIIW'IDCO lor the llodlora, whipped !hi'OI!Ih loor
loillnp against the New York
·Y "'*"•· ltlvinl up· mly loor
and ooe run. LA lost, 2•1,

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!lleldoo,' liOfldnl , With the pil&lt;l\era ap1n11 Baitl.l.ore, ~
SeOttle ',' B" 11f1811• qatnat tha Orlolea thOir JIOVeii .·
'Cleveland eaonl i1J1 wilh • otrai8ht, and ellhth or ollie, 3. ,
ba"l'i-lc!o!W wll4 pit~ In the Boog PoQu lOOked ~ two nm
For New York, th~ were good l2tti. lDidna, ''allowing Qte Tptl"!l " hOmer oft Jim J4aaii!IOR, Th8
• ll'!idel lor at1 ~ toJrlero- u. ·w1n the ball aami 9.8. otbero ' - ' wao tl7lnB ou!
Fr!ld Talbot, D,on Nottebart and. 9le!clon bid ..ime 011 In tho were Fred Bath lnd P.ui .
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Tbo Catllornla Angela tDyod~.• !'ltli the SeatUe Plloto with the $on Dlo• l'ldrea, 12-8, ,
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. waa the winner, 8-8, acted up In the::"Jru!ln,o, old ·
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rooLile Jim Dune8111. Roland
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Ad¥ns Coontleo, Frank Horrell,
Vlco Proal-. repreaeftllne ·.
Lawreoce, Glllla, and Mel 11
Coontiea, and James E. Bl'Owb,
dire-. ...P..ei!OIItini JacltiCII
fuurt;y, and Wll,)'lle R. Neal, Gen·
era! MaDapr, A speclatprosnm
II being provided lor tho ladles
Wbo aeeompilllj' lhelr
m tile trip.
Tbe COII!ereoce haa apeclat
lljllieal to the dire-a and maD·
apro alnee It marl&lt;a tile 35111
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IP'ill,ratiOD !IOI!&lt;Ied by athletes,
.... retired and the 'eo: reJated to pei1onal l'&amp;I.Uel, wu
operative Farm Crecllt !t-otem atr,soed by Dill Kelly, held ill!.. . ·
became completely rarrner.own. kea.atl eoaeh ·of Marietta' ·COl·
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Representatives of tile Jaclt- ballllual honoring llolp..l..:il
am P.C.A. Joined with dlreclm's baskelboll Ploro~·
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and general managers of the
eoleh Kell1f. ~01 In iho
other 3_! aoaoclatlmoln this dlo- &gt;CIIoteril _ .!lf'iho; i!lra:~ H II b
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cootilllinB to meet the lncreU- express themseiWa."
ed credit needs of their fll'lll·
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Rd&gt;el1 c. Hartenblch, Sherlll,
Looie II. Christian, ED Mae
Chrlslilo to Eilgene R. fa&lt;eii\Y•
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A.., COlumbiL
Ezra E. Sheett, Frau,cea
Sheeta, Ollrles R. Sheets. Margaret L. Shesta, Jolm Sbeete, Jr.
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GAUGES - GallijloHo, 12.0
and 13.2 running 5 feet ol roH·
ers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.03; Pome-roy • Mason, 20.17; Hinton, 1.38
atat.i Karawha Falls, 4.31 riai~; Charleston, 18.28 ria'-Lon:lon, Marmet. and Wintleld,
ASKED FOR rr
3. Do )'001 beHove that II 11101'0 are on tbe silL
BOAT MOVEMENTS: _
'o 'lbl! ealumn II lor l'lJUI18 11011- pu;lll'lf.... ~ ID spimw,g0 ,
pie;" !hell' problems · iM Plea•· it. iiJWd~. the ilse or crime GALLIPO!JS. i,pCJ!S, .c Sl"i
Clipper down 12:05 LDl.i Jeff~ ures, tludr troubles and Am. As COIIUI1iUed by teenagers?
boot
"' I LDL; SOme! down 1:05
with the rest or Heleo Help USI,
(Answer) No. A apaM!ng lothe
Lm.;
ElgercHtr doWn 3:20 L
it welcomes laughs but won.'t laziest forJh of dlsdpllne. Fear
m.;
JohD
J. Rowe down 2:45 a.
dodge a oerlooo f~Ieotloo with a or punlsbment doesn't keep a
brush-oil
IDeo straliht """"b' so much ao m.
KANAWHA RIVER- Marmet,
Send your teenage qoestlons to re"'"'ct lor blmseiC, lnstllild by
Tammy
L. White down 5 p.m.;
YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care of parents he reapecll, admires and
Helm Help USI (this oew-r). LIKES. ();ole 1 oal4 "like" nth- Alan R. MerrW up 7 Lltl.i WiDTHEY PLAY "PASS
er love. A child leola com- field, Morrh Haney 1tJ 6:15 p!
_, to " Iove" his parents, but m.; Otachltl II' 8:40 ,P.m.; Mt.
THE BLAME"
.,....ed
lloar Helen:
H he LIKES them too, he can State down 2 a.m.; ll E. Bowles
Ill' parents are olea, but not eommunlea~ IUid that'otheDIOII 'I) 5:50 a.m.; Lelia C. Shearer
exactly honest. I mean Important element lnlamlly!Ue.) down 6:15 Lm.
OHIO RIVER- Lock 13, WaJ.
!lgttlng. Whoo 80IIIOthlng bugs Dear Helen:
ter
Williamson down 6:30 a.m.;
Mom .about Dad, she eritlcizes
You doobted wbether uSte)Jh.
us kids lor It, boping he'll get ane" was telltng the truth (when Lock 14, Ned Merrlek.., 8:25 p,
the idea. Like his work bench lhe Nfd she was "BOld., by her m.; Onward ICl 4:50 a.m. i s. M.
is a mess - the worst part f1 mother and kept as a -aervaat Jenks ICl 2:40 a.m.; Lock 15, L
the garll80, So she yollo at US by her lather-In-law). But Pm Fiore 'IJ 5 a.m.; Duncan Bruce
ID clean up oot Junk In the gar- happy you gave her the benellt down 5:40 a.m.; Charles K. \II
age- inDad'sbearlngoleourae. c:t the dwbt anyway, thou·11b 6:06 a.m.; Lock 17, Little Edoo
ward down 8:05 p.m.;PeggyDowADd 11 the kltcheolloor Is dfr. llll&amp;lrtlY.
3:25 Lm.; BeUevllle
1;y (lhat'o Mom'o job), Dad tells
Her letter lo ...-ly true oey Locka,
National
up 5:40 a.m.;
us about It, not herbecause It l&lt;l!lllds too !aloe tD
Lock
21,
OVEC
down
5:15 Lm.;
Our parents got tha message have ""-ted- Tbat'o 1111 probLock
23,
Beaver
down
6:25a.m.;
all rlgbt, IUid got their jobodme, lem too. No one wwld believe
but why DUist we be blom· 1111 story' Tbe hardshl!&gt;s or tile Raeine Locks, Jetrersoo dO'Im
ed llrot? Wby can't lhe7 juat uaderdogs areo't prett;y, oo pea- 1:50 LDL; Lady Kimberly dOOD
come rl&amp;hl oul and 1111 to each pie tey tD think the)' dm't really 2 a.m.; Green'll Locka, Elaine
other, 'fYou're getting sloppy," exist- that we're exaqeratlng G. down 11:05 p.m.; J. S. Lewis down 2 a.m.; Silly Polk dow-n
or ••How about doing the J o b or l,tng.
,_•re 'liwoaed to do?" - RICK -, auess Pll follow )'WI' advice 5:40 Lm.; Cll;y o!St Looia down
O'Sl!AY
to Stophaoe and seD 1111 story ID 6:55 a.m.; Esso West Virginia
Dear R(c:k,
a IIIIIIZlne. Maybe tha edi!Dr dawn 7:30 a.m.; Forst Dearborn
up 7:45 a.m.; Ravenswood dowri
rn bet '"""'" ovm 110114 bu)' It lor no:tlon.- M.F.
8:10 Lm.; Meldlhl Locks, Wesreading this will see her or ltlm· F.
tern
cloWn 6:45p.m.; Ste'Ye Cllck
tell In your letter. We're all Dear M:
flldll&gt; or aeeooclband erltlclsm, I a problem lo real, I bope down 10:50 p.m.; steel Ruger
IIIIo because It 1101&lt; thO moo. 1111 advtce c:olumalat's pemp- down 11:25 p.m.; JOO.n Fox tW
111!8 aero" to our mateo with t1on 1rill plclt It up. Siephane'o 2:15a.m.; Celeste 'IJ 4:40a.m.;
less "bossing," therefore 1 e 1 1 was borTOwed from an old mo- Aadrew P. Cllhoun liJ 5:45a.m.;
eheoee or a llibl ·
Yil, and not a VOl7 IIOIId ooe II AlHed • Alhla..S up 6:25 Lm.;
Ealtel'n doWn 7:10a.m.
So long as )'011 kids uadersland 111a1.
thlo little pme It shouldn't
Wby not tell' DIY "emJlllll1y
er you. lt•a called "Bouoce the radar?' Send me a letter and
WORKSHOP PLANND&gt;
Blame" at wr hwae, ad w~
I'll dD DIY best to help. - ll
NEW HAVEN - A recreatlm
10 aware of It we sometimes end
-kshop wiU be held Mar&lt;h 27.
up lau!llllng ... But not al!ll¥11
7:30 ID 9:30 p.m. at the New
Haven Communlil' BuDding, Gat- ll
Delr Helen:
bert llemelte, 4-H couot;y exlal'You said tbe "lpankinJ COil·
lklo . . . will be reereellllll
troveray" Ia over, but I'd like Sees
'--r. Tba cluba lmlled ore the
to ask 701.1 a fn questlona abwt
Lallrl ~ra, Tbe HIUbWila,
1""" peroooat oploloo"
BROAD RUN - - Tbe Broad Vemon !lardulters iM 4-Cor1. Do YOII think '-li&gt;"'l Roo p •••
T 0 - Wednead'l}&gt;nilht, nera. n.e recreation will con lilt
lhoUld be puniShed thlo Wfl'? lflreh 12, at tha oehool with of lolk and _ , . daneine a n d
(Anawor) No- except Ill veey _....amateb' 28 ~e eolo1· ,eamea.
I&amp;IUIIIa1 clrewnstaneeo: A laat 1n1 a program, with dOrotiJI!a
n - measore which mllllrthap- presented ,by tho 4-CortJera 4-H
pen mly once, ll!ld bit the mark. Club.
IN THE MONEY
Gonoratly apeeklng, II a dl!ld
Taking part In the -am
BAL11MORE (UPJ) - Rar·
too..•t learned reoponolblll\f IUid were Jolrl Bwnpmor, Vldd bora Jo Rubin dldo't win
· !ftatworthlnell by teen age, re- Bumpmer, illllnl', Dowllorat, lolonda,y, but ohe Dnlohe4 In the
pNted opeokinp woo~ pound Ja,roe Hart, Carol,yn llarnetle, mooey apln, Tlio joe111111
,...UUea into him, - . , and "·"'·~-- Mr. liar- aulded Mill Dee 1D a Dnloh 1"~ ,
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......,. ........, reprd his "arow- mond IJevlng allowed tllm1 lad lenctha behinl DemJ•s Prince lft'
fnlap."
atld!la liMn wrfns tile """'!11 the alxth nee at Plmllee.
2. Do y011 lavor bare-bottom fair•
Ml11 Rugln rode M111 Dee
Or 111c:ll spanldnp Ia
A'blrlllclo,y ealui decorated with lflreh 7 at Plmlleo ror her ftnt
of membera of tho . ~ea wao preoenled Jp aq. vle!Dr)' on 1 IIIIJor "!'•k. She
~. ""'frlonda?
. , \iioood UI!Vfne. Tbe meollqwaa lli!d two victories In io 11111\Y
~ De!inltely notl Tloil odibed a n d rlfrolbi!Mil raoeo over the at
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MONTHEAL (UPO - Jerey
Zimmerman lo tile maJor
leques'&gt; noweal eoaeb, laving
alped IIDndly with the Mol&gt;lrell Jlll&gt;os. Tbe Iormor IIIIJor
1eque catcher, whb broke In
with Cloeh. .~a..S played the
past seven '¥
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SO~on&lt;l Game
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Phlladelphia, the second game
wUI be pleyed at the 76ero'
home cO\Irt on March 30. Game
3 is set for Baltimore on ~rU 1
and the loutth game will be
p)lj'ed Aptll 4 at Phtledelphle.
TerUtlve games are ala~ lor
Haltlrnore on April 7, Pblllldej·
phla April 7 am Baltimore

Gottlrlod lopped a strong field
that included Abe 'Mast of
Slnoburg, Jim !tOll&amp; of CoHins
Western Reserve_ Dixie's Kern
Ca1p0nter, Bob Frye or Manafield st. Peter' a, Steve Kick of
Upper SeiOID Valley, Klrtle..S'o
Don ,Delaney, Frank Baxter of
Brlclgepon s..S Dlek Selgo,
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Gnepj!er, New Riegel; Mike
Moore, BeallaviUei Jim Fryf~&gt;
gle, Sllena..Soah; Erie Hen, Sk)o·
vue; Mike Gerber, Garawa,y; Todd
FeUer, Strasburg; Gene Ford, ·
IOOWi Valley North; steve Longbrake, Upper Scioto Valley; Greg

Uoited Preaa International Class
A All .. 0111o high school t.aketballtetmo, with helgllt, weight,
1corlng average and year.
First Tetm
Whitey Varga, Mansfield·, St.
Peter's. s.o, 165, 16,3 Jr.
Jbn Troutwine, Arcanum. 6-0,
167,18.9, Sr.
Dan Thallm111 JJoomvUle, ~
6. 214, 32.2, Sr.
Thomj&gt;oon,
Mount Pleas·
art,Mark
6-4,190,
28.6, ·Sr.
Art Haswell, strasburg, 6-1,
, 175, 2LO, Sr.
Second Team
Ken Heiby, Fort Recovery,&amp;-.
0, 161, 24.2, Sr.
1)o Crawmer, Licking Vatley,
6-3, 175, 22.0, Jr.
Mark Wager, Avon, ~~ 195,
25. s; Sr.
MlM Battle, Li.ncoln Heisfits.
6-6, 210~ ~4.8, Sr.
lj'red Cllne, Frontter, s-t. 210,
26.2, Sr.

'i'htrd Team
~oe JacobuiJ, Big W~nut, 6-5,

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185, Sr.
Ted Siz.emore, Dixie, 6--1, 185i
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Guy IAwrence,Gnnvtlle,&amp;-7,

190, Sr.

Kil:n ~wick, Gmw~, 6-2,
185, Sr.
Honorable Mentloo
Mark 'l'llmw..., Bridgeport;
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Spalde, .30 A:., ft!tllol!d. •;&gt;. •,, IIO!!IitAota"CO., (IU&amp; A.,
Kelly MC.. ' Co..· 1D •VIilfll!t ot 1- Wol',
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Atlanto : llfayea lilollclaf IUid
woo 3-G, , with Jim MeAntlrew
working live , 1m1nga aitll Don
Clll'dw8ll .• cori.,Jetlog thO 8hutout,

Clnctmill louncl the pitching
or SenatOr 'Jbn Hannan ID Ito
liking, s~inl
run• ...
three ,..ko, a pair or singles
and a ..erlllce fly. Waahlnlton
dropped Ill loth of II games.

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Eaat
' llrll baOiman atmoll
'W, L. Pet. GB .bec:ame I New York llot, but
Baltimore ; ' ' 55 22 ,714
lnlilelll '- . d up with the
PldlllllelpldO •• ~3 26 .671 3
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ebamplmo,the
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Boill!n • ' • 0 • 4t '34 ,!64 ll'h
Torn.- hadbe,en .........
Clndnnatl • ' • 38-40 .187 17'h
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war with Atlerta ,pn!lf
Detroit , • .. , 30 50 .37~ 26'h
140nt
Bill
llarlb&gt;lolloa7, lllld a
Milwaukee ••• Zt 58 .312 31
perional war wilh Geaeral
Well
W; L. Pet. GB 1o1anapr Paol Rtc:hardo, anesiD
tile Canlbmlo In an ova~ x-Loa Angeles 52 26 .1167
tor St. Louis' first baaemll1
Atlanll , , , 47 31" ,613 5
San Fran. • • 4!1 39 ,508 12'h Orlanclo Copecla, sod Joe has no
San Dleao , •• 34 43 .442 17\1 trepidation al&gt;oot his abUiil' 1D
pill nrst, ratbal: than catch.
Chicago •• ' ' 33 45 .423 19
Torre's periiOD&amp;l dlfferencea
Seattle , , , .. 30 48 .385 22
Phoenix. ' • ' • 16 83 .203 36'h
x.Cllnc:lled title ·
Monday's Relulta
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Copecla, with • .1103 .6 ~;&gt;
averqe, dropped to .248 In
but did help the ~lblil
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Baum scored 31 points alii
added 23 rebowxls as TeDllle
whipped St. Perer'a, N.J. 94-78
and Justus poured In 34 IIXI
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YOUR FAMILY A
HOME FOR KEEPS

records as Tennessee topped
Ohio University 7s..64. The _.o ·
winners meet in one of
Thursday's semifinal games in
the 32nd annual tournament.
Tbe other semifinal game W'W
match the wJmers o! tonight's
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Lifeline Continu·
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your family will 'al.way5 ~aW:
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Through periodic reviews,
your John Hancock representative analyzes your
r1eeds and guides you toward
an insurance plan to assure '
th&amp;t your mortgage can be
paid off. Write or call us for
full details.

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countdown. But you don't have to wait
another minute to save on Fairlanes,
Falcons, Mustangs and Fords. We've
even equipped special units wilh popu·
Jar options to make them belter buys
than ever. Hurry while these special
values are available.

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looked at
home on the
basketball Door Monday nlgllt
when they sparked Temule arxl
· Te~see into a semi ..flnal

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In beetlng the Kanllli Cll;y
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aUempt by Royal t..rler Rogar
Aj)rll 9,
Nelooo oontrlbuted to the Astroo
If Pblladeijlhll . Pnliheo oe- win.
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1be unu111al Florida rains
series at · home -nat 'Boston eaneeUcd Montroai-Mineeaota, ' (Oilly game adleduledl
on March
The ~· would Plttaburtdl-11. Loulo and BoiiDO- Siallle at Baili-e
then plly ah .Booten: 'March 28
4&gt;• Angeles at Cblea!J&gt;
Detroll
am return ID PhUadelph!L lor,.
Milwaukee at San 1He110
Match 30 meetina Game "4 la
Atlanta at San Francisco
All-Stan®
set lor Boac,n on April 1.' ~
(Oilly games iehe&lt;lded)
The l:htee ulr' games. are
oehedu!Od lor Phlladelpih im
April 4; Boston Aj&gt;i'U 6 IM
PhUadelphla Aj)rll 9.
Should New York ftni8h
secOnd, the Knickel'bockera
would open at home agldnst
Boston on Mar.ch 26. Succeeding
games are set for Boston March
28, New York March 29 ao:l
Boston March 31. Additional
games, U necessary,: are
scheduled at New York !(&gt;rU 2,
By United Preas International
at Boston APril 5 and at New
East
3·11
York Al&gt;rll 6.
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••Now I'll ne«:r pt to finldD.
Kenlueky , , , , 36 32 .529 2
lh•t ficare el1ht I ttuted ....
Miami .. ... , 36 32 ,529 2
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Mlmeoote , , , , 3! 35 .493 4\1
New York , , , , 17 53 .243 22
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West
This 1! BI&lt;MIIlvllle fllgh By United Press lnte'L'nltional
W. L. PeL GB
School's JUt :.vear or existence.
LAS VEGAS, Ne,, {UPI)- x-Oaklll!d • , , 53 14 .791
I• the lif.t.-70 school _year, II Freddie Little, 1531/2 , Las
"W·. be IIICiuded In the Tl!fin Vegas, outpoirted stanley ''Kit- Denver . , , , , 40 29 .580 14
New Orleans • , 36 32 .543 16'h
DlstrleL'
ten" Hl,yward, 154, Philadelphia Dallas • , , , • 35 33 :515 18\1
Gottfried may try to lam a (15) (wins vacant world junior
Loo Anpleo , , • 30 39 .435 24
college coaChing- 11081tion. "My middle weight title).
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ambition baa always been to
x-CIInehed title
someday" C(lleh Jn COllege," he
SYRACUSE, N, Y. WOMooda,y'a Results
says.
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Billy Backus, 147, canastota, New Orleans 118 Loa Angeles 99
In six ae&amp;S91'8 at Bloomville, N, Y. stopped L. C. Lewis, 147,
(Only game sehe&lt;llledl
Philadelphia (7),
Tue8Cla;y'a Games
Denver at Miami
INGLEWOOtl;'' 'dill!, (UPO- ·New Yorl&lt;at lndl!mil ...
Ruben Olivares, 121114 , Mexico, Oakland al Datlas
stopped Ernie De· La Cruz,
(Only games scheduled)
1211/4 , PhUippines(9),
"The kids played theit hearts
out an year, knowt~ this would
be their last season at BJOCill• •.
vOle. We were picked to finish
· fourth in the seven-team Seneca
League, but we won the ehain·
plonahip, We had more spirit
than yoo coold Imagine, •• .The
OPEN 6:30 A.M. TO 2:30A.M.
kids -dedicated themselves to goi~ out a winner,'" Gottfried

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JellGary
Downs,
ZaneovDie
Rosecrans;
Mallett,
River; Year.
Jefl Murrey, West Musldngum;
Steve Wake, Mansrteld st. Pe•
ter's; Steve .Vichtnef, Warren
Cort~ltdated; Olarles Nablger,
PettisvUle; Tim Perrine, Payne;
CHUCK BRADBURY, KYGER
CREEK; K E l T H CARTER,
SOUTHWESTERN; Tim Goas, Aleunder; Lou Burk, Bridgeport;
Ken Thompson. SmlthvUle; Tom
Mental, Newbul')'; Kevin O'Brien,
Kiru.t; Dave Mevlna, 'Jtortsmouth Clay; Bill McMeans. North
Liml; Grant Parka, ~ritwfield
Locab Ron Ward, MOIIdore;
Gt:rr ·Dee&amp;, New MJunl; WU1on.
sebrlJVi BUI. Pemberton. Heath;
Jlnl Kern, Colllna waater:n a..
serve; Lorin lAcy• . J4ap[eton;
Larry Bostleman, Ohio· S.hool
for Deaf; Jeff Brown; Attica; .
Keith MAJer. Spencer SlllrpJess;
Jeit Reisinger, Zue Trace
(Roll); Jobll Wbeeloell, Alblat&gt;u'
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. Amanda .. C::lea'rereektllave Mellger, Fo.-t Reeoveey.

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Gottfried, llead bAsketball c01ch
II BloomvUle High S.hool, may
have losf a schOol but tie gained
a prestigious title toda¥.
The 28.-year-old former Ashland CoHege baskotbell ollr to41¥ was named United Preas
1nteroattonal Class A Coach oC
the Year.

National Electrical Wrek ·
ore both obmvei! at the
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ence Clark, dee., ID l'ofto!llh)!. died ~•tl'11to Nrtmew ..,._
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Jolm
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Genldiat Halley. ,f:T A., Sdll-

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eqilted Morodo,y with the
' addltloo or Hat Dyer. who
hel!4ed the Pratt, Kin., Junior
. CoHago eoac!llng ollll .the past
two years. Dyer couhed the
J lroohmen at Florida state lor
three oeaoooa belore 1'11118 to
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William Raymond Holoomb ID
Maude C. HoleCIIIb, Cert. lor
trans. •· COlumbta.
Donald Wea~r, KatheriM T.
Weaver to C&amp;robn Sue P~JDe,
Doma May Cheadle, AID Bille
Barrett, 131 A., Scipio.
Millard Clouu, Joaepblne
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1be first series, Involving
first-place Baltimore IDI:I the
third-place team, either· New
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the Bulleta pll,y New York, ·the
teams wW me'!'lt March 29 ln
New York' lor tbe second pme
before r&lt;furnlrw to BaltimOre
Mardl 30 Cor jame 3. The
rourtt. game is schedulect tor
New York on Aj)tll 2.
.'lbe three tentatt:ve pmea in
the beat..of-seven aeries .are set
lor April 3 11 Baltimore, Aj&gt;ril !

Brjleo, •llte.o Carll41il ODd ~
Waallbum' are ' dowli td ' make
their •Jirlnt&lt; debut ajplnot ihe

··Cardina:ls Gerr
·Torre In T~ade.

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lol Smwdon, Trea• F.
Snolrdan ID i1arrJ I. Lamb, Alta M. Lamb, Pareola, Scipio.
F.bor G. Grindley, Hue!G~
l111y to Leonard VaaMeter~ Sr••
Mary II. V'in Meter, Lot,
ray.
II. Bile 'to w.
White, 11e11J .J. Wldle, Parcel,
Salem.
Lester 0. Glbba te Lorey G.
JobnOOD, Glneil J. Jolmon, J8 '&gt;
A., Rntllnd.
ley Elawlck ID WDilam G.
Abels. Beit.v J. Abela, 2 A., IAI&gt;- ·

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If neeeaaary, scheduled tor
f'riday, April 4, at Lot' Angeles,
Soturdl)o, Aj&gt;ril 5, at sen
Francisco and Mondas, April 7.
II Los AJwelea.
SOeoncllry Rou..S
The aecondary..round pla,yort
begins at Atlanta on Thursday.
March 21. with the aecom place
Hawks meeting either San
Diego or Chicago. The teams
meet again at Atlanta, A&amp;~rU 1
at Sin Diego or Cldeago and
Al&gt;rll 9 •t AtlaniL
The closenes of the Eastern
Divi1km race has forced the
NBA Into a tentative-type
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ATHENS, Ohio (UPJ) - Olilo
Unlveralt.Y'• travOung lUll al!d
~ teama tried apln today
to pt the qrot win o1 the aeaooo
at WII&lt;J Forest whUe the Bobeat
)letters went after 1he1r second
victorY In four stao1L
The OU tennil team, which
dropped Ill ftrat !Wo matches
and finally tallied a 5o-4 win over
North t:&amp;rollna, Stall at Ratellh
Mc:nlly, engaged the ·Vnlveralty
or North Carl)llna today,
The Bobcilt nine lost 64 to
Wake Forest Monday ln both

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~Uonat Basketball Aasoelltloo
Pia10rrs , will !II&gt;OD WedQeedo.Y,
Marc,h 26, · at ~~ Afweleia,
••~ow ID an. olllclat leliUI
achedulereilased today,
.: .~'Ibe Loa ArW:elea Lakeri,
teOdlow the Western Dlvlalon,
!!ll!,.riioet the ,third place 'san
Fbltclaco Warriors at home oa
. ~ch .26 and Frlclly, March zt.
~ ·teaml \are sched\lled to
meet at San · Frlnclaco on
Mnn!lo,y, Mlrch 31 1111c1 Wedne..
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Lantoay lamlly ol the Olarkl and the eveata whleh t11&lt;e pluo when the)' are visited by IDW'Iats.
The coat lnclu4es: BOlted, left 1D ~ Ropr Baroett, Soodra Newlua, Patti SOuon, Rlc:hard I.od,
wick; seCODCI row, lett to right, Ray KarT, Blrblra Bailey, Kathie Odt:hester. Kay Sargaat 1011
Steve Erwin. Apublie matinee wW beheldll1:30 p.m. Tboredo.Y. Dtreetloola by J&amp;llleo BrObhlm,
speech IUid 4nma iaatruetor or the hl8ll aehool.

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B.Y Vplteil Pre•• lnternllllmal but IJoft oal4 he lelt line anci
• Now If tile Ume lo~ all lioocl wa• .,..UeullrJi pleesed tbsl he
_baaebell PJic:llet:. ·u. p1 wlib IL still hu his b'ltlll18 eye. wa .
~ \hret wae(Ci a! ,'!;alnlni llncle ~cod tha Dodger nm.

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LOcal Lodge members a r e

completing plans to attend these
meetings and aeeuring candidates
!or a large group, seCLll'ed statewid&lt;, to be Initialed wring the
anniversary program. A ban(JI8t
will be served in the Armory
at 6 p.m. that Sarurda,y. The
post . dinner program will in-

clude a short talk by prominent speaker, entertainment by ~
Junior Lodges of Odd Fellowship, and a mixed drill by members of the Canton and L.A.P.M.
grwps.
Odd FeUows andRebekahsaho
have been asked to secure 11\Y

MAUREEN RH.EY .
MISS MAUREEN RILEY, !Ia·

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was 'chosen "Miss 91&amp;mroek" by the 11udanta at Wabema, to mark Saint P a trlek's Da,y. Od!ers vying for
the hmor were Holly Layne;
a sev- grader, dallihter of
Robert , __ .
Mr · and Mr s.
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Now Haven, and lllerrr Art!&gt;·
ur, ei&amp;htb grader, c1aughtei- of
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Artl&gt;ur. Maureen, 4allghter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl RUOY, was
orowned b.Y Jane Heymaker.
The popularity contest w a a
sponoored b.Y the Girls' Athletic Association.

timore, Maryland, tbls loll. Additional ln!ormatloe wlll be PJb-

lisbed concerning the -ereign

Grand
year.

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Huntington Girl

State CAR Head
POINT PLEASAI\'T -

Jemie
Dav1s ol Huntington was elected president of the alate ChUdren of the American Revolution
at the 29th etate meeting Sarurda,y at the Pleasazrt Point resort
other om cers elected w e r e
Nancy Slavin, O.rst vice presldellt; Michael Manhall of Hunltqton, ' se.eood vlce presidenti
Veronica lfarlrahan of Parkei:s-·
wrg, cbapWn; Debbie CoUr!JI
r1 Point Pleasant. recording secretar.J; Carol Minx ol. Parkersbur&amp;. orpnizatlon secretary: Jo..
1111111 Kau!! d l'b!nt Pleasant,

state treasureri Laura

Aldridge

d Lesage, reg!atrar; Charlotte
Aldridge ol Leaago, h!atorlan
and Laura Wooten ol Hwrtlngton, llbrarlan-alrator.
11drtY - one perams attended
the meeting which ended wltb a
dlmor-41n'! Sa1nrdsy n!abt.

All";' wao
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students puticiJiatlllg til t h o
.Pf'ICl'8ll' 'speosored b.Y the Nollooal Honor Soclecy were, 1011·
lore, Lorey ·: CarpeniOr,...,_
Borris, Becll1' Burris
3o1m
Jomatcn; jUniors, ~. Rouah,
Plol'W. &lt;loz1, Terry Foreman
and M!ke Thompoon ami' IKI()hO.
mona, Harriett t.a.vne, 8eclo'
Gil_.., Brent Clark lltd eon.
nie ~.
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• !!:irl Klliab~ William Bomett
·and Miss lllmber.l f King &lt;i u.i.
tacUJ.cy were judges.
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tnt 1965, has ~ed to'alle!ul
the leaders' meeting on the 'ba. sis of oiltatandlng pro!Nc~ a-

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chievement ·every 7ear since.
Riggs and his wife, Judy, and
sOn, Kenneth, resl!le In ReedsYIIIe• He malnlslns an o!Oce at
S. Tlllrd Ave., MiddlepOrt.

. . Blc Savln1s! 88 S~le Now! ·. _Iinde~'.'.

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engin8 witi;G thfee on the flOor ·stan~_rd "~;.~:;;::.~;

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MEETING CHANGED

ed for March 20 has been cbanred 't9 March 26 at 7:~ p.m. ,at
the Columwo and SoulhOm ado
El-l• Co., MlddlejiOl'l

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leoti.
This 'one is~ beiiytiful gold met~lli~ finiah ytith an all
vinyl · iritei-ior to · mate~: - Pdcea· lor out 88 sa)• crt
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"You'll Uke Our ~uallty Way of Dointllllilrellli"
Cldlllae-Oidiii!IC!blll · ,
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Absinthe is the modem
name for wormwood, whJch
Is its chief Ingredient, ac·
cordllig to the Encyclopaedia · ·
Britannica.

PT, PLEASANT - Mrs. Ma-

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Funeral services will be cm-

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the Church ol Cbrlst In ChrlsUSD Union at l'b!nt Pleasant by
the Rev. Kenneth Fuller and the
Rev1 James Slau.ghter. BurW
will be In Beale Chapel Cometorr at Apple Grove.
Born June 16, 1900 In GoUla

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WIW~EIIIAY

CLASS 12, 8 p.m. lleoth Unll-

ed Metbodlst Chureh, Mrs. Jaek
llocldle, dov-looder, llro.
c. E. YOIIDI, prosram chairman.

vices.

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Device Given ...

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special offer of untque interest
PT. PLEASANT - WoodroW to those who hear but do not
o, wuson, 23, son or :Mr. and understand words has just
Mra. Bru~e WtJsm, 811 30tb
been announced.
!l., was promoted to Army spe- Adevice is bein1 offered FREE
etallst fl"e Feb. 19 at Ft. Brill, to tho hard of hearin1. II en·
N.C.
abies these people to hear TV
~c. Wtlsm, a company clerk and Radio proal'lms privately
with the 2nd Psychuloglcal Oper- while others listen at reaular
ations Group, entered the Army volume.
In Oeto'&gt;er 1967 and completed This offer is made to introduce
basic training at FL Knoot, 111. Mlrac....lllr:'the new, amazThe specialist ls a 1963 graiN- in&amp;ly tiny all..jn-the-ur hearate of Point Pleasant High Scllool ina device.
and gra&lt;Nated In 1967 from MarWeiUIII"styouaend lor yours
shall University, Huntington, W. at once. IT WIU IE SiltY TO
Va., where he received his A. YOU, PROMPTLY. But Act
B. degree 1n joomalhril.
Now. This offer may not be
repeattd in this area.
Mrs. Youlll!'• Sister
Please. hard .of heorinl persons only.

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ter of Con R, Youn1,. Middleport,
died, iilnday at Loo Aagelos, Call!.
lllo Is survived by three chil-

dren, her brother, Mr. YCUIJ&amp;
and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude
Groen ol Philadelphia wbo Is
aliO reported})- in poor health. ·
Flmer1l aenlces and burial wiD
be In Csll!ornla.

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&lt;i Mro. Paul Patterson• .Uslsilna Mra. Patter1011. were MiBSes
Roxanna Palter11011andVIcldFey•
Games were enjoyed after
which Mrs. Fry opened her many
beautiful and useful llfle, lletreshments ol Clke, marshmallow Ou!!, minis, nuts, cd!ee and
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named to the nominating committee, Nowo!Ocerowillbeelocled at the AprU meeUng. Mrs.
Bing reported that the PTA hao
95 members. The attendance banner and the $5 award were won
by the filth grad&lt;.
Mrs. Thelma CUes won the
door prize which had been do.
nsted by the lillddleport B e n
Franklin, The pledge to the Oag,
the Lol'd's Prayer in urdaon, and
the reading of JCrlplure from tho .
Psalms by Mrs. .idmlon opened tho meetlllg.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Thompaon, Mrs. Fridley,
and Mr1. llle DeLong.

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CENTRAL .AIR CON
for yollr mobl:le .home

Present beaide1 the hostes&amp;eJ
rrere lira. Betty Wllll111111, Mrs.
Lula Russell, Mrl. Audrey Pat..
teroon, Mra. June Dewhuro~
·Mrs. Ada Keeaee, Mrs. B e a
May, Mrs, l'll,yl!ls Dugan, Mrs.
Rea Dugan, Mro. Pauline Tillis, Mro. Anna Frank, Mro. Leona Wise, MJss RosaleeWtseand
Mrs. Edna Anderson.
Sending elfts were Mrs. Carrie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J 1 m
Oller, Mrs. Lealie ll,yoell, Mro.
Elhel lUte, Mrs. Wanda Vining
and Mrs. Roberta Musser.

Mrs. Goldie Fridley prellded at the meeting and appoint-

A record hop pllllllled ! o r
March 28 at the Meigs Junlnr
High School auditorium was resche&lt;Nled lor APril 12 when tha
Sew-Rlte..sewlng Club mot rocently at the club house mtll
Mrs. Harold Hoocl ao the hosteso.
P.Wn• were furthered ror a
oou~e•s parQI to bo held In Aprll. 1'be holtell lift 'WI I providod by Mrs'. E&amp;rard Weill,
and Mrs. BUI McDaniels presided at the meetlq. Mrs. lllerrte JolmiOII wiU be hoatess for
the next meeting.
A delaert was aerved to tboae
named ami lira. Don ColOna,
Mrs. Don McKnight, Mrs. Will- Mrs. Rooald Browning, Mrs. lloo
ard Beyer, Mrs, Raymond llall!', · Mull•, Mrs. George Hoflman,
Mrs. Larr;r Webrung, Mrs. Char- and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.
les lldfman, Mrs. Flo Strickland,
Jn 1965 Russian cosmonaut
Leonov
stepped oot of hla
serving from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
capsule
for
a 20-minute "walk."
at the Ru~and Grade School.
MIDDLEPORT CHH.D ConservaUon League, 7:30p.m. Thurs. Now Many Wear
da,y ni8111 at the Columbia and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. Qlest
night wlll be held with a hippie
With LIHie Worry.
Do your tal8e teeth annoy and emtheme to be carried out In eoa- l:lei'J'UI
by lllpplnc. llropptng. or wob·
rumlng sed doeoratlons.
bUng when you eat, laush or talk?
Then sprinkle &amp;Utile FAS'l'Elt'l H on
FRIDAY
JOur plates. FABTBITH hotd.t den·
ftrmer ani;\ more comfoNbly.
WH.LING WOBKEHS Class, turea
Makes eet\D.J ....ler. It's alkallne Enterprise United Methodlot IJOIID't aour. No rummy, gooey,
Plllt}' ta.Bte or feel. Belpe cback plata
Church, 7:30 p.m. Friday at the oclor.
Dentures that ll.t au l!luent1al
to heal~·!'nfrour denti&amp;t ~larly .
home ol lira, Thelma A!rom. Get
FAS
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Club, 7;30 p.m. Wedrleedl¥ II
tbe ado Power Compu,y, Pomtr&lt;V• Mrs. Lloyd Moore wiU be
tile hostel~.
BOSWOR'I'H COUNCH.46,1loyal and Select Ma""'rl, alated
aoiODibb', , W..,.edl¥, 7:30 p.
m. Pomeroy .lluonle Temple.
Compaaloao and olll&lt;era askedtoattead.
THIJIIlllAY
ROCK SPRINGS B ol t e r
Health Cl)lb, Tburedl¥, at the
boDie &lt;i Mrs. Scoll Fol-.
REVIVAL, ST. PAUL'S United ~st Church, Tupper•
Plains, 7:30p.m. Mar.17throap
liar. 29; Rev. Charles Norrt•
lt'anplilt first weeki Rev. Cbeatar Lem1o: eYOngallat Mareh 2428. Servl&lt;eo In lower ~It
Cillrtb. Y- Fellowsbli&gt; wiU
-'do baiJ1alttlng .m~ng oerv1 - Pui&gt;Uc welcome.
REWLAR MONTHLY moetinj(
., tt the Twin Clt;r Suino club,
'l'lllredl¥, 7:30 p.m. at Middlepori club room,
..~OPAL CHURCH Women, .
Lane- 12:30 p.m. Tlwredl¥.
nov-o b1 Mn. Fred Crow, .
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by Mr1. Jooepll J.
Davia, "Our Travels In the .llolf
.Lud.'' Urt. Patrick Lochlry,
141U VIda ·!hie, lin. Frank Fu..... 11r1. Jollt Lletwller, lira.
Carl WW 111411rs. EYtrellilqos

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P, T.A.. voted· •wns of money for ·
two project-.
. At the request of Ikm Stlvera,
tclenee kit for use in the fifth
am sixth grades wD,l bepurchll·
ed. A basketball backboard, rim
ard net for the Central School
pl11Jrou~ - ·some gravel for •
it - wu also approved.
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett spoke Oft
the condition or CUrni&amp;hiJ¥11 lntlie
lourwe, noting thatawroximately
PAT KENNEllY
$70 Is avaUable but that about
Patricia
Kermedy, a 8elllor
$200 Is needed for new or good
used furniture. The P, T.A. votP.d at Meiga lllgh School, bas won
to give $30 toward the projecL a tuition award to attend Na·
~s. Kloe&amp;, magazine chair-_ tlonwlde Beaut.Y Academjo In
man. s.poke on the Ohio Parent Columbia. Ste W&amp;l selected
Teacher Magazine alll asked that on the balls of her written a~
subscriptions be turned In to her plication, reeonuneodaUona by
soon. An extra Issue or the mag- her hi&amp;h achoo.l counselor and
azine ls received It subacrip. by the Nationwide Beiut.Y Acadtiona are sent in prior to June, emy counselor, and . alter a
'depth' Interview with the Dishe noted.
Molgs Junior High School con- rector or the Academy. Miss
ditiOIII were discussed andttwa.s Kennedy Is tho daughter ol Mr.
suggested that parents With prob- and.Mrs. Charles KOIDied)'.'
lema contact the P. T. A. preal·
dent.
The Rev. Max Donahue gave
tbe opening prayer aoo John Vroman, Mike WUson,sodllavldWIIcox ot Mrs. KeMtth WUcox' Den
6 cub scouts gave the pledge to
the fiag.
The attendance award went to
t~ Mrs. Ben Philson's third
£l'ade. 111ird grade room mothers
were greeters aOO used shamrock
PllrchaH ol two table termla
name cards, aOO hostesses for tables and a variety ol games
the rerreshment hour were fourth
was approved at a recent meetgrade mothers.
Ins d the Bradbury PTA.

Rescheduled
TIIESJAY
WO!IEN'S AUXILIARY, VelerIll Momorial Holpltal, cafeterll, 7:30p.m. Tuescloy. lira. Bertho ParkerwiUbeprosramcha!rman; Mrs. ChariOJ R, K a r r,
ntreabmentl. Members a 11 d
prollpeellve memboro are lnvll_ed.
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GIIOUr&lt; ·uj.;W~ .U*&gt;clatlon of the Mlddlop(n FlriiUnllIll Prellb.Yterlan Church, 7:30 p.
m. Tueedl¥ at the home olllra.
Dwltihl Wallace with lira. Edward Burkett, ~.fteg,

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p.m. toda¥ · and between 2 p.m.
tnc1 ' p.m. and 1 p.m. and 9. p.
m. Weclnesdoy.
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To Specialist 5

1eu11&gt;1nre by Jock Slavin, and tho
lppro,•l ot expenc.utures r o r
1ehool tnvrovemeJts totalisw
over $200 were hi&amp;bliKhtB or the
Middleport P.T.A. meeUng Monday night.
Mri. Ma"~mlrllrKloes was elected preolclent for tho 1969 -70
ac:hool term. othenelectedwere
Mrs. Richard Voughln, !lrst vice
preoldent ll1d prCJII'IID chairmill; Mra. Neuman Burdette, aec-.
ond vice president and hospitality chairman; MrL Rl)1no~Stew­
art, acretary; and Mrs. Roscoe
Wlae. tnaaurer.
EJ..ted deloptea to the Melgo
C - CouncU ol Parents and
Teachers w e r e Mrs. WUU1m
Swla:her, Mrs. Paul Cascl, Rich~rd Vauattan. Mannlrw Kloes, and
l!rs,·Charles Beylos. Alteroates
JIDied were Mrs. Bobb)o Parne,
!Irs. Rlcb&amp;rd OWen, Mrs, Frank
Powen, Mrs. Clrl Hork)', and
lin. Robert Lynch.
Deacrlblog aculpture as his
••ar~t love outside ot my laJnl..
b'," Slavin exPlained the proc:ea... Involved In creatins the
wood. bronze, ttberglassandcerUIIc pieces which he displayed
at the meeting.
He 1howed and demonstrated
toola uaed ln, seuli&gt;1nring and told
of the development ot hls interlit ln ·the art work and or his
current studies at .Ohio Unlverslt,y.
Durl,. the meeting held ln the
Mlddleport Elememarr School
.~torlum with Rlcbsrd Vau-

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Canterbury NorthUp. li.lrVIvors
include the husband, 'Ibomaa H.
Fowler; two brother&amp;, 9wmon
Northup of Golllpolls Ferry, W,
VL, and Der)'l NortiiiP d tiUton. w, Va.; a sister. Mra. Nellie Roberti &lt;i Qalllpolls Ferry,
and ca grll!d!:bl1d. The body II

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anniversary will be held In Bal-

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Marie Fowler

clot!Jing or costumes d. eBI'ller
days to wear in Clarksburg In
commemoration of the earlJ,Odd

FeUow years.

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rari Mrs, Otlo Litchfield, Mr10
,, tuii!J(elnl"'!'ance Co., wlllbe ~ ·Meadows, .. Mrs. Lewis Al· ~ ·- •s _one of the com-·· len, Mrs' mbert Fotbea and
pany's 1 &amp;alef ~~ at a three· _Zaek, ~a. James
and
da,y general ~ meeting In ..
Mro. Hal~
. ~t.vwoo6 Beaoh, ·Fla., Marclr

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Assistant Principal Mlcl&gt;ul Wlla-'
lea. ll .,.. _a close battle be~ tbe Seniors, Juniors Md
SOphomores.

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as It marks the olrtclal observance of the 15Dttl maiversary
d the !llWldlllg d the order In

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lows b'aternal order tbls ·year

North America.
On that date, Odd FeUows from
all parts of West Virginia w:lll
meet in Clarksburg In the Nl'·
than Gotf Armory Cor a day Jong celebration of the nent.
Hebekahs of the si- order
will be meeting In the Carmi-

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tlonl ...milled b.Y ~!'fa:~:~ .

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The Dolljo SOndnol, P11111erw·Middloport,

Mi'ddleport PTA
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, Mrs. Ri H. Es.Ue IIi Henderson, IIIClllth "'!. 'UP~· ~,eofitin~
on March 13. Mrs. ~rldan Me- . llle lihi)W"'i fii!Jl . sb'lll• diiJ,110t~sii led lri the plociBB to the ing ...Y• 'II de&lt;Orlti"!! t h e
Oi!B .,t~ Mrl, R. H. EB&lt;Ue bsV· ~· Along WI~ ·tho
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ror members of the ~ Fel-

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BROWNIE TROOP 174 - Slkt)ons for dly camp were COilltruct·
ed during a recent meeting of Brownie Troop 114 held at the Scout
House in Middleport.
Mr,, Hernard Fultz and Mrs. Bobby Payne, leaders, were assisted In partially assembling the sit-upons by Mrs. Robert Byer,
Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mrs. Edwina Scott preceding the meeting.
At the meeting the chUdren laced the cusions, took them down
to the yard, and sat ~on them Cor the first time In a brownie friend·
ship ring.
Shamrock cookies were served to carry out a Sl Patrick's Day
theme. Guests were Alisa Stone and Debbie Bechtle.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5 - Five members of Middleport TToo.P
S received badges in a court of awards held Friday night at the
Scout House.
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, leader, presented a trGq) camper award
to Cirxly Glaze, a petbldgetoKathy Baker, my home badges to Becky
Fultz and Beth Vaughan. am a housekeeper badge to Lisa Herald.
Beth Vaughan also received a collector's badge,
During the meeting party invitations were made to sei'KI 00 15
girls who have at one time been members of the troop but are not
now active. The party will be held Friday night at the Scout Hoose,
with Patrol 4 to have charge of fiOilgS, Patrol 2, the games, Patroll,
the beverage, lnd Patrol 3, the serving.
Plans were also diswssed for a &amp;'et.,.cquainted party with mem·
bers or Mrs. Eugene Murray's brownie troop who will be "flyi.ng
til" to Troop 5 in May. The party was teDtatlveiy scheduled tor
April ll.
Interest groti)B for badge work organized dl.ll'i.ng the meeting
are dabbler, Marilee CasseU, Beck;y Fultz, Cllliy Glaze, Lisa Her·
ald, Suzie Samuels and Kath,y Coleman; folk1ore, Bedcy Fultz, Kelly
Burdette, Marilee casseU, aoo. Clrxly Glaze; health ·aid, Vicki Slack,
Tlm.i HoUman, Cathy Baker, Beth Vaughan, Sherri Lane, aOO Kathy
Manley; and dancer, Beth Vaughan, Kath,yBaker, Ll"Herald, Cheryl
Woods, and Slleri t.ne and Kathy Manley.
On March 28 the Dabbler interest gr0141 will practice for a pup-

M6s Margaret Ann carleton
and Mrs. Arvil Holter of Bashan
are enrolled tor the five week
course ol nurses aide tra.inirw
at the Pleasant Valley Hospitl.l
in Point Pleasant. They are cur·
rently in their third week of the

course,
M-,Sgt. Thorne Cotterill, who
has !!Pent the past few weeks here
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To Mrs. Rosse/

Boshan Ladies Will

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a daughter.

The

baby

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10 ounces and has been named
Cheryl :ilsanne. Mr. anc1 Mra.
Ressel have two other children,
Kenneth and Christine, who are
also In Pomeroy with theKntgtrt:l!l
ond Mr. and Mrs. Rogor DWanl.
They expect to be here Cor a couple more weeks.

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she looked up her IYPoWrlter Sbe
hlan't
had a call and the roles
The Ladles Auxlllar)' ~ the
haYe
gone
stale.
Basban Fire DO[IIJ1ment will
E. M. Loew retrlf!Ved biJ bu&amp;e
sene meals to the Ohio aate
Latin
Qrarter alp whleb wiU
Fox Hunters A110elaUon, March
be
replaced
b.y "Miulq'1 &amp;Jr.
28-30, according to plans made
lesque"
tbe
way
negutiatlonllook
at a recent meeUng,
A soup supper plamed f o r
March 22 has been postponod
and a drawing schecllled for that
date wlll be hold oo Mar&lt;b 29 11
the llrehou ...

VISIT RALPH WEBBS
Dr. ond Mrs. James Webb ond
cblldren
or Columbus who were
Ward.
returning
trom a vacation in
Admissions
PllbUeatlon of admissions is Florida, spent Friday ond Saturprohibited until further notice. day with Mr. and Mrs. llalpb
Webb.
Births
Mrs. James W, Barnette, Gallipolis Ferry, daughter, 4:06p.m,
Monday; Mrs. Howard V,&amp;Jyder,

12th Birthday

Discharges
Mrs. Emma S. Bovle, stephen
Foley, Mrs. Nona J. Frye, Mrs.
Romle H. Graham, Glem A.

Is Celebrated

Icenhower, JolutD. Jlvl&lt;lat, Ealpb
P. Kern, Mrs. Gerald King, Mrs.
Wllllam L. Morpn, Mrs. James
M. Roberts, Mrs. Norman H.

Mrs. Minn1e stover,
Mrs. Ronald J, WUcoxon, Mra.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thom- John llalfel~ Mrs. Hester Cline,
as, 011 her 12111 birthclay anni- Rlcbard Bass, Mrs. Jasepb Balversary.
siager, Chery1 Adams, Emer sm
'The party was held Saturday E. Adams, Timothy E. Adams,
afternoon at tile Thomas home. Milton P. Barnhart, Mrs. E, Leo
Game1 were _played with prizes Carpenter, Robert P. Crush,
being woo by Martha McNeal, lira. Gladys M. Dalley, James A.
VIcki Kell¥, ond Cathy Meadows, Ferrell, Mrs. Thomas E. Flemwho alao won the door J)lize. Ing, Lloyd F. IIJiglnbotham, Roy
The birthday cake In the sbape E. Jones, Mn. Alberta G. Koeh~a obamroek, baked by the bon - ler, Michael L McCann, Richard
oree•s grandmother, Mrs. Ma- C. Morris, Earl W. Naylor, Jobn
bel Walburn, was
with W. Pel!rey, m, Bruce A.
tee cream. The guests present- O'Rourke, Bobby J. ~
ed alftl to Teresa and were giv- Claude D, Rodrl~z, Clltlord
91otsk,y,

pou•ble exhaust

s~~ttem

Newport Navy Hospital.

Pbra1e's OrlclD

The phrase "in mufti,"

meaning dressed in civilian

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ommended electric heating-cooling dealers give you
a "dollars and cents" figure.

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costs?

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No connection to chimney flue is required. No fuel

storage tank or·sas connections are required. No cool·
ing toWer is required. No attic. fan or other forced ven·
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and ex:ittiq homes, offices or factories~

II you already have a satisfactorY warm
air duct.syatem the ezisti113 ductwork can usually· be
used withthehe.ot_pump-helping to save you money.
Call the Electric COmpany and we will lave one of
our rccommendtd electric heating-cooling dealers ap-pratae your present duct system.

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'Cial low electric heat rate and can furnish specific
annual operating figures for heat pumps.

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Generally speaking, the cost of a heat pump
is comparable to that of a central heating system plus
a central cooling system. Factors such as size and con·
struction-and the proposed location of the heat
pump onter into the determination of initial cost. Call
the Electric Company. We will have one of our tee·

the same day, or even hourly. On a cold morning, for
example, you'll get heating. But if the weather should
suddenly turn uncomfortably warm after the sun
comes out, your heat pump will reverse itself . .. to

Mrs. Paul's

Mrs. Filbert's Replar4·Stlck

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tricity (just like your electric refrigerator)- no fuel,
no water.

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"We Reaerve The Right To Limir Quantities"

QUEEN Of SCOT
Poly Bat .
Mixed Yegeta.les
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A heat pump is .1 refrigeration machine
which, by automatically reversing itself, heats as well
as cools. It is a single unit that uses only air and elec·

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Of course, the type of conatruction is lmpor·
No. Heat pumps are backed by many yean
tant here ... such factors as insulation, &amp;lass area,
of tCilin&amp; development and oonstant Improvement.
shadin&amp;, 1nd so forth. f{owever, heat pump models
,ffeat pumps W.r~ introduced back in 1932. These .in·
are available, thot will cool111d heat homes of five to
otalt&amp;tlonl·in all P.nl ofthe United St&amp;tei have been
eight l'ooms and ll:rjer. For industry, heat pumps meet
checked 'and double chec:ked. A heat J&gt;!tmp hu been
exactlnaoommercial cuttomer needs ... either singly
, developed !)tat Is a practical, ,dependable air condl·
or in multiples to provi~ complete, custo.mlzed, zone·
.tloDet and heatin&amp; unit th~t provides ·the fineil In
by-zone comfort wherever lt io needed.
year 'round comfort, automatically .. ..d ~omlcally;_
For more IDformatlon fll·out oad iballlhe ..U...t""'-1, poollp Pobl Can! Ill'.,.... .Ma..b clecttlc 'iml&lt;ie ltlliaraiL ·

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Servlq: Gallipolis,
Middleport, Pomeroy, 0.
&amp; Mason Co., W. Va.

Yes. Since a heat pump is an air
system using both indoor and outdoor air in its opera·
tion, it supplies fresh air automatically.

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all hert. CC?me,
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in color, texture

Cheer Them

YES! Set the .automatic thermostat to your
liking, air conditioning comes automatically, no mat·
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Eootor linory for
you ••• for tho
wholo family ond
sgve on fashion
fabrict ftGturing
tht latest n•w•

Sonlt-One Sick?

burning fuel of any iind I ... makes efficient use of
electricity only. It is a dream of electrical living come
true- clean, convenient and safe.

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Wed. 8:45 A.M.

AUDIE MURPf!Y in
GlJNS FOR AP ArHF"P &amp;~
Al.'lO

a cruh Berlitz Fr111eh cwrae
aot ber oooltlalu ready ror
lwbond Jahll'l Boqtwn . - . .
sadorshlp .... The oljpl II AI
Schacbt"l ""I "CioMd for Al~
teratlons" but rorljsllt - with·
out AI - who sold It a bit
back - 111e rootaurant slutter·
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Easter
Fabrics

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The baby wa!abed 5\1 pounds. clothes as opposed to a uni·
So111lbly Prlc••
form,
originaUy
meant
the
M a - Mate 3-C Holter Is
loose
robes
of
the
mufti,
an
MIDDLEPORT,
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aboonl the u.s.s, c...
The Federal Reserve SysIslamic
canon
law
expert
on
eade currently at Puerto Rieo..
W. is divided into 12 dis·
The ship will return fD New: !be Koran.
tricts, each with its own
port In early April. Mr. ond Mrs.
Federal Reserve bank.
AnD Holter ~ Balllan ond Mrs.
~-- Florence lUte ~ lb!can..We,
Pa. are the granclpannb. Mr.
SONNY AND HIS DAIRY ISL! STAPP AND
ond Mrs. Worl..- om. ~ o.x.
IIIANAG!MINT WANT TO Gl'(l YOU A
ter are sreat-cr~.

or carburetor faults.

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~ Newport, R. L,
are annoondng the birth af a son,
Gory 8obort, ao March 15, II

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dreams In.... ..

B. Gory Holter

-A GtneTal Moton opoktsman on GM's recall of 4.9
million cars for a check of

.... The IIIY•or"*· boom ,..
IIIII' orealo 20 lqlt
thellrea I! t11o bullderllab tilt
Clt;y llall tn•ouro !P"aeofuiiJ
.... N, Y. tO ~ lalrlltllr •
11ft startfnlln 1t&gt;r111 will boa.
blueot over: ol&gt;out 85planeodll.
ly llllded with tboaoeds ~ Yan·

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Bathe

At Navy Hospital

stack to find a needle.

Malcollll llellowoll dlilll't 101
mueb aa1ar1 ·tor 1110 "!I" me&gt;Ylo but when tmdleoro Alborl.
Flme.Y and Mlchaollledwfn road
1111 Amerlcaa noiloos IIMu" ,...
Male 1 rdlvor IJllcoln .... l'rln·
eeso Graee Invited u •. S. "pbiJ.
OIOPblcal pointer" lloulloo Bazata tO ahlblt Ids daubl In tile

Sliced Fine .Quality

this pastel
lustre pump
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Son Born Mar. 15

lt"o like calling in a hay.

•... 11'1 ao - • tO the oopo "lllll
- ~ lllolr balldlnD II pla!IJied
with burpirlos.
· Jane liunell'l "1be - ·
ablo Frauds'' mav:leliUn't boon
releaoed and IIIII' nov• be....
Jae Lrwlno and 110Vallll Harold
Rabblnl are .., the cblll; .._.
because Lrwlno eoolod .., RoJ&gt;.
bini' '"lbe Dreamer•" DCJf8) •••
DaYid Hommlnp ond Gorlo lbtniCUU, who """ llmel to
mako . lt perlllllllill thoy said,

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THE
ELEITRI
HEAT PUMP

Holzer Moclleal Center, First
Ave. Visiting hours 2~ ond 7..!
p.m. Parents ooly on Pedlatrtea

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Timely Quotes

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Supper Event
BY JACK O'!!RJAN
. ant In a Madleoa Avo. building
bera ~ the c:l&gt;llclreo'o ebalr ~
NEW YORK - '!be cble now bid biJ ront wllammed I3S per
llealh United llotlloti!at Cburell Joekv Club aot ott to • llllna·
llj)WII'do •••• ~on
Wocb!sdoJ !ollowtnJ rehoorsal lng liar!: 1110 IOdalllos (one cara1
!'Irk reriiDi ror
at the bome ~ Mr. and M r a. wl111 a "Ill" tQIOid aaiD h I s $600 wool
ror $600 a mmth
Bernard Fultz, Fllrlant Drive.
Plllldlel. No blue· the llrllyeor ~ 111 now 1-,
The ddldren will meol at the IB!De) blaocl
splJled ""
BW· ,1,000 the ..ctwreh at 3:30 p.m. for reaular lnplo)' used to
aoe wellojlllb·
The VlnOODI MtneJII1 bavo a
r~sal and .then will be b-ana. lldzod llsht •
..... aood slzzllna soelaiiMII8 thoy'rokoop.
ported at 4 p.m. fD the F u It z
nf&amp;blclub pub IY: 1110, DO aood lng from their IIYOrlte columnhome. Cameo bave been planey' s wile Barbara Ist .,., SiunJey Davi1 II DOW the
ned for the various aae 1f0U11 Ina• ate
In for tbe w lead-- JOwtob Bob lklpe - he'U pll)' 1
ond tile ebllclren will rout wilD· Ing IQf ~ Art's fDurinll "LovNriea or 11roe11 - · for the
ers and have SU(C)er.
er•" hlt
now the eaat call 1m&gt;p1 over lbore .... Tho MilMn. Fultz, director, ukathat them "Th
Ionium Qdld'l .....,u Ulorlrf
the ebllclren bring their pomles
Award tor belt '1nunaaltartu.,
for palms to be Uled oiJ. Palm Turuer)
101• fD 011.. Blpl.ow()lrs,
lilmcla,y. The ebolr will &amp;Ina at fD an old
IJerbert) Pell for "Bellada," I
both the Palm !imda,y and Ea1ter
true tale ~ wartime l!llnJpo ....
..... will $10,000 Smday worahlp servicea,
Sbe died .....,
.••• Jim Far. $J,G00 1011 with It fD the atep.
181't eye Oj)era
rilhtllfter mother ~ Sou. Claiborne Poll.
Easter
will
be
ror
llraCII
....
is
The Liz T~Jior-Burtm ftlm
IDs last two were tor detached UBoomtf C0Jt $5,000,000 and baa
retina ond_a blood clot, •••• Ten· 791 fD 1101 Ita llrll mDU... back
·-· Ex-eolwmdll Dorio Lin,ywas
Mrs. BrooksRol&amp;elotMoundl~
Uked fD do roles In 1110 vllle, w. va., who has spent the '
pictures b.r 0110 ~ tbe nolllist
past three months here witb her
movie nouveau• who phoned her
f!Very
day when she oould drop
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mn. A.
R. Kaigbl, gave blrthThur""-rfD
bls name lnlo print .... Since

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lqlber l'attor, 'l'!lo1'D
af·
Carol Chamlna told a frllod
fer Sbe enda ber ChidleltorFu · "I'm apoechloaol" ond I boa
tlvai...U.C tlda - .
llpelll 15 allnuteo raplllilllnc wiiJ

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Sewart Base in Tennessee.
His tamUy, now residing wlth
Mrs. CotLerW's mother, Mrs. J.
Edward Foster, wlll move there
in June.
Miss Carla Morris, sophomore en favors or green camatlonl.
lklss, Clll!ord W. Runyoo, Ted
at Ohio State University, is home
Allendlng besides tho.. nam- W, SIDney, Cbarleo B. WUDamtor the spring break.
ed were lolary Boggs ond Beth 11011, Mr•. Irene L. WIJe, Jute
Joe Gilmore and Barry Boyer,
VOUBiw&gt;M. ;.{Jelst, Mrs. Roy L. bw,
employed in Columbus, spent the
Mrs. JIUJI8ll A. a..-no:da and Inweekend here with their parents,
fant
son, Mrs. R1cllard M. l!ajos
Yr. and Mrs, Elza GDmore, Jr.,
and Infant daulllrters, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. WWaniBoyer.
Clulrles E. Calaway ond Infant
aoo, Mrs. James M. Fox IDd In~
rant 11011, and Mrs. Jason Pear1011
ond Infant ....
with hiS

T&amp;DUIII', 11m1a Carlo cu1no at the

.H. wfli -

pet show, original with puppets which they make, to be presented at
Oak Hill, dau&amp;ftter, l:(l5 a.m.
the party honoring the fly--ups from the Brownie troop,
Tuesday.

The fl. Patridc's Day theme
wa1 carried out at a pan;y honoring Teresa Thomas, daughter

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Choir To Enjoy
a._. will be 118l"Ved fD mem.

Election ot omcen an:l patrol organization featured a meeurw
ol Syl'lcuse Troop 254 Thursday night.
Aliaa Harris was elected reporter for the troop and Julie Gooch
was ranted &amp;01"@: leader. Demaraa Ash will serw as junior leader
the troop, am Denise Hendrix will be the assistant junior Ieeder.
Kim Grueaer was elected leader m:t Lou Ann Staats, assistant
leader of the cave Girls. Ctleryl Moore is leader, and Debbie Har·
den, assistant leader, of the Riders. Mrs. Paul Harris arlf Mra. ~
Neaae are the leaders of the troop ard others attending the meeting were Vicki Rizer, Gandl rume, Bobbi Cttapman, Karen Guinther,
Darlene Duncan, and Susie Gooch.
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TM P..411t ...... ..,.., the rlfht
.. ,WII er rejel:f enr ellis 111••-cl -· .
fK.Ii-1 . The ,-llah.r will rtat
lie retponsiltl• for - • than one
IIICGI'f'ICI

intfltlen.

RATES
For Went Alii S.r¥1CI

• 5 ctnlt ,., Woul ent Insertion
MhtiiiiV• Cherp 75c
12 centl P1f worlll three r;ont•t:u·
tl¥e ln..rtloM .
11 ~enlt pet Word tl• con.. cuti••
lntel11onl .
2! per cent DlttcnJnt r:~n pailll edt
..... •Ill• ,.id wit hill 1a dlll)'l.
CARD OF THANKS &amp; O&amp;ITUARY
$1 .50 for SO word ,.;ni.ulft. Ee .
..tlllltlonel werd 2;.
A.lditlont~l

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1966 CHEV. II TON PANEL·····-·-···················---···$900

V-8 engine, e~uto. h"ans., P.S.l P.S. practically new
tires. Thi 1 is a re-al buy at on )' - ~~ 0. _

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BLIND ADS

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OFFICE HOURS

For Rent

For~

HARMONY a...,._ls - S POODLE PUPPIIIS, .UC 'l'ol
IIIII f rooms. ~ now
m!nlatun, J'/5 IIIII up. 81111
walls, lloonl, lumllure, prisarvl&lt;e IIIII ll""""'rl' ,._
vate partJDg. out o1 11ooc11,
II8MHt
u • 1111
1 bloc:b from l'omeroy pool
cdllce, 111U392 from 10 a.m. POTATOII:S, l'lloal IMI.I

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I wn.L NOT be mpon~~lble lnr
any debts contneted by anyooe other than myself.
WendaD W. Buter
Maoon, W. Va. 3-18-3tp

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CURTlS9 CATTLE Breodlal
llenlce. 1'110111 hoW DIII'Uiei'O)' •16'1.-I CooJ.
IIIII FORD FllrloDt, BT, VI, .ole caD IIIU..
S.lWDie
. . _ . lnilll·, utra cl-.
Pb. . . . . .
M#1c 8!P1'IC tub clllllell. lll1la'
Sanitation, Slwttirt, llldo,
DELUX'E Ft1gldalre air caadl- l'lloal 111-11111.
1-lMJo
tiooer, 6000 BTU, err.eDent.
COIIdltlon, 1100. amaD 8alpoll1l
c. c. IIIWIPUIID
CllnllceiWIIII,I'IIrtllad.

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SEVEN ROOMS, both, 011 '!'boo
ma Fort. I'IDie 992-111'1 or

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Social Events

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FURNilllll!lD
In 1'0)', IJvp ...... and both.
SEE NEWLER Bulldlnf !lip.
Call ...... mal61
ply for bulld!Ds ~our home,
u.tlc:
Long time loin available.
AUCI'IONBIII
reti&amp;frator •· can - - .
Z.U.tlc FURNISIIEil TWO BEDROOM
c...pl!ito ......
IUae
apartment, Mtddleport. Pllone
, _ • 212'
WILL DO sewing at bomo tll-#14.
a...tlc HAY, 10 eenta bole. 0eorp E.
..... Cllllt
ztppera, nockets, pegging,
Carallll, Rl. 1, Mldd!eport,
Dill . . . . .
hemming. altnatlons, etc. FOIJR ROOM l'urnllbtd ~ . PIIIIIO 74UIIi:S.
S-!Nip
litre
Mrs. freddie 'l'lu!bel, Maoon,
!1111111. Phone 9IIU!Iitl. s.f.t!o
Phone 773-5551.
4-!0-lfo
AIR roNDITIONIIIO llelllprMAPLE &lt;OIIIIOie ateroo, MODERN TliREE n111111 apsrt. modal Willi powerl'ul AM •
Jrelt'l Ro!tttVACANCY for two elderiJ peo. meut, an eleotrlc, may be
II'IUon, llnr llavaD. boao
FM
radlo.
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pie. Prefer J"ivate paid pawarranty, asaume 12 PIJ- . . . .
f I 1111
.,. appointment. """"'
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S4J..Il&lt;:
menla of 11.411 or wiD dJt.
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&lt;011111 lnr casb. Cab .....
FOOR ·room lumlsbed bo11se
s-tMII!
A'n'ENTIUN Melp lanclowJ&gt;. batil l'l1one 911%-3338. s-17o31c
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ed In Me1g1 Count)'. Write P. ,.'I'IIAIIJFJI SPACE on Gravel
0. Dol 251, Pome!O)', Otllo.
IIlii, '110 Maple st.
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l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and, ·
Mason Area
Infarmed · As
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1116 door liedaD; 1111 a.
veUe, 11m door blnltop, pow-

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Fastback, V-1, 4-apeed. Call
IIU647 or SIIU741. It tic

W•ntecl To Buy

MACHINES, reprlr

..moe, an mater.

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-"1· A!d)Jorlled SIDpr 8rJeo
IIIII llenlw. We Sblrpen

ADollar Will Do It!
ROYAL TYJ&gt;EWRITEII, Kodel
TURTLE SOAP.. 3 boro $1
DIM. any eondltton, Pllone
Auto S.let
Reteat
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3-18-51e lllll DODGE ~ Tcm Plcbp
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GOLF BALL$...... 3 lor $1
Truck, In good condition, .....
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W.'dm!:D TO BUY- 'l't!letoope
tact Rosa Stewart. MluerlTOOTHBRUSHES..2 lor $1
aGARE'i'IE veadlngrr+N•
at least 1011 JIO"'''. Call llf3. \'ille, Weld1town IIIII, CaD
STRETCH YOUR
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2111 be-. 7:111 am. IIIII 992-7111111,
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DOLLAR HERE
.....,, W, Va. l'llaae '1'11-1111.
f:lll pJJL weekdays. 3-1,._..
Bryants Doll• Shop
1161 CIII!:VROLE'I' Belair, two
AlmQ111!11, dl!boo, fumHun,
106 C"ourt St,
Pomo"'y
door, 2113 engine, automalle
RADIO 111111 'IV repair, boaae
ddna cablnets, old pllcmc&gt;
992-5896
transmlalon, radlo, !lice
erDa, IIIII ......... lallaDid.....,.,., - · mlac. Lee
t.mo or trade lnr It fOol alum.
llolllslll, ltlf Lesion Terral».
Jollll
Pboao Inum .....,, Clyde Ka, MOIJNTAmEI!:R Truclr: ....,,
a.utp
lillie
'I'Upperl Plains, 1'111110 .,_
36 lliCbes hl&amp;b. 100 . incheB
3181.
S.atlp
loiW, 15 lliCbes wide. I'IDel1111111'1l'd wood interior, Inside and
:161 PON'I't'.C Star Cldel, two
outside Ugbts, gold and wblte, AliTOIIOBILI blllfiiOI bee1
$210, George IIIII, Pbone 1111- erneelled! toot ,.,.. ......
door' """" nmniDg condl_., lleeale! Cab • •zs.
llon, Power .8teerlng and
011.
S-~Utc
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brakes, $115. See at t15 KerT
st. or Pllone l~V:-IIWI. S-J8.3tp ·NEW !KlLAND :rn !lay Liner

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wife lor bousemotller 1111 a rotation bull, others on alai!.
ltetlred COI!Pie COOBideral.
Utnitiis aDd a(lll'lment !oJm.
pluo ..1111')' lor eadl. For

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wllb FltMu Tablets, 01117
AUTO MECHANIC, good pay,
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3-14-451p
aood world!~! conditions. lolult
ha.,. own hand tool~ AWl)' IlllOll Cr .,ney Chrysler • Ply .. LOS&amp; WI!:IGHI' SAFELY wllb
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Blue IAialre for cleaDlDg rup
and upbolllllry. Root electtle
llrampooer fl. Baar Fumltun.
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new, 115, olio ll:e new camp.
lng lout, 17 I 7, uoed 1hree
limes; Iilii. Pllone li9Uitt.
S.lfae

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IIOilNEY ZIOWNDIIJ

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Pbeel . . .
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MALE AND FI!JMALE. Mall
and wile team lor mldlowll
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' 1:30 r;~ . lft . to 5:00 p.111. Dell~
liJf.•·"'· to 12:00 Noon Soturdoy

1 WISH to mend my sincere
thanks to all tltooe wbo sent
cards and visited me willie I
was a patient in Plenaanl
Valley Hospilal.
EL18ene Holter
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In Los AJwete• lost

.&amp;&lt;me aQIIPOri Jlten teae":&amp;rs
who hod refused ID.croio p!~kol
lines at a junior high aehool
IIJ'&lt;liiP ploys with mulllclanshlp voted to returft to ClUII'QOIIIII .
and finesse. Keep up the nne todljr.

Eagle Band Going to Ohio State Finals
Tho Eastern fUI!I&gt; School"Eag\e" Band, above, received all

D Minor."
some ot the favorable c o m-

menta by )ldges were: Accord- detailed work. Ml emgratulatng to (Lawrence Grlfl'en o1 New- tloos to yoo. A moat musical and
Saturday
· ark Ohio) - 11 Good work - In refreshlng sound.,.
.
The b~d under the direction my 'opinion you represented your
Sight reading judge, Robert
ri Charles' Y~. wiU' particl- chosen ut..muaic, yoor school, Martin ol Cincinnati)- "A fine
pate in the state finals at Cuya- your director, yoo.r parents, and IIOUDding group and a~ Bliht

!llperior (I) ratings for the second consecutive year ln Ironton

yourselves to Ntb degree today.

hoga Falls.

The band performed at Ironton the requiredmrnber, ••Passacaglia in E Flat " and the two

selected number; "Army of the
Nile" and ucoo~rto Grosso in

I enjoyed your entire performance. Congratulations;" (Robert
Hornyak ol Cincinnati) ....:. "A
ncy superior performance. Thls

reading

.100. Director•s uplana-

U.On was nry good. Major &amp;trool
points ~_the band were Goodtme
quality, good balance, g o o d
blend, good dynamic ccmtrol, and
good precision, especially Oil
"Army of the Nile."

The only weak sp&gt;t mentioned
JY.l.
was that there were a rew min01' intonation problems in certain places.
Chaperones accompanying the
teract" was a success. Second
place winner was a group com-, band were Mrs. Denver Weber,

Point Band is ,. inner
MASON - The Royal Gestures, a musical group from
Point Pleasant, won first place
in the third annual, "Battle of

posed of five yooths from Wa- Mrs. Waller Brown, Mrs. Earl
hama called "'The Rubber Banet. u Dean, Mrs. Charles Humphrey,
the Banda" contest Saturda,y at Another musical group f r o m and Mrs. Charles Yeago.
Point Pleasant, "Sahara Water
Wahama.
'lbe contest, sponsored by' ••Jn- Works" won third place.
First place wtmer received
$25, second $15, and third place,
$10. Six musical groups partici-

Classes were canceled Mo.

CoJJUDiMione..S are

Asking for Gravel
The Meigs County comm,lasioners voted to advertise for 10,000
tons of No. 64 gravel mll5,000
tons ot ungraded pea gravel Mondoy,
They aho will advertise Cor
gas bids for the upcomi~ threemonths period, appointed Jack

Welsh of Middleport on a hooslng authority, and gave permis-sion to the Colwnbia Gas ofOhio,
Inc. to lay 1 pipeline under a sec·
tion of road. Attetklingwere Commissioners, Charles R.

Karr,

Sr., president; Robert CJ4rk,and
Ralph w. Ours.

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beDeitutl. lll')re ~· , our .
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Iy llbtJIItal.
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Mr. Noble Wal'bom March 15, atudents were inJured · anil
1001 In Ma,.,. Cclullb', W, Va. ~·s clasaes were canceled.
He waa the 11&lt;11 of llui lale Ell
LOCAL n:MPS
and Diam!a Rodpro Noble. He
1bete-r/llllre
lnl'olllerol"o.
waa · alao preceded Ill deatb by
llusine88 ciiJlrlci at '
.... brother IUld • Ill-.
He '.18 ll.ll'Vived 1&gt;1 a aliter,, 11:20 a.m. tocloy wu 5t 4!osree•
Mrs. Lena Wolle, Ml!Weporl; under pardal.l;r overcall akiea.
two brothers, Howard D~ of RD,

VETERANS MEMORIAL
aon; and several nieces, nO!lhewo
HOSPITAL
and cwalns.
Admlasfooa - Slndra Jobn'
Funeral services will be held 11011, Pomeroy; ao¥4 Doustaa,
Tlwredoy at 2 R·'"- from I h o n0xter1 Carolyn ~8011. 118Rawlings Coats 'Funeral Home . dlle; Bose Marte Leadlnallam.
with the Rev. Rsullln Moler~- ~euse1 !J(yrtlelfollolllli,Cool- ·
!lelatlng. Burial will be in Grav- vlile; Dalila Kl~. Po~;ll6el lUU Cemetery. Friends may ney Hankin..O. Rutland.
call at the funeral hOme Wttme
Discharges - Mae Wolfe, Ben
alter 10 a.m. on WednoiKlay. Ke-8011.

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Sillfle Action Foldi. Hibdle · • Combilaatioli

ct.Ok•_llDCl tbrottle tnOwrt.ed. oa con&amp;rol )MUlti _• .._alilln
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two soni,

Clle daughter,

three brotllen and two sisters.
Mr. VanCooney was a raundhwse employee r1 the New York
Central railroad for 44 yearo.
He was a member of the Middleport Baptist Church and Moden Woodman Lodge.
He Is sunived by one son,
Charles M.. Middleport, and a

daughter, Mre. Ray &lt;Frances).
Reuter, Canton; five graodehD·
drill, •111&gt;1 great.grandehlldren,
and several nieees and neph-

ews.

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will be hold
ThuriKlay at 10:30 a.m_ at Ule
Ra"ll!llo Coats Funeral Home
w:ltb the Rev. Charles !lmms
dllclalin£ Burial will be in

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Gravel Hill cemetery. Friends
DillY oall
the !unoral home after 10 a,m. W...,.IKlay.
IIEIG'l GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlaalona - Joe H'1 1 e 11,
POme~W; wiuda &amp;nllh, RDtland.

Diochargos - None.
ED HUGHES ILL
T h e Middleport emergency

•Cit*! answered ,a caD at 9:15
LDL Tueoda3 to the Ed Hugbel
home at the corner of Beoeh and
Park sta. from where Mr. Huillea
ns taken to Veterans Memor11111 Hospital IUld - .Hied ao a
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W. illt Play ::.:.~:::-:":::
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Stop In and ' " tloo many model• of Toro La"" Mowyt•
Mony new ltaturol ln tloou 1969 Taro'•' fll1i you lr
want to .k~W ,al.out. Torv Mowttt ort ~"'WI'l ••.,,..
w1t.,. for' •llc.llt•t ptrfonnaftce and ltn1 wear.

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FIVE - DAY FORECAST

Gallla COIIIIIY, two 6'om Melp,
three from Pike, IUld one from

By IJnlted Pre" lntor•tlonlll
Temleratures In 0 h 1 o
T)!ursdoy tbrouglJ Moodoy wiU

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in a011fh IUld nlJl&gt;l • time l01ro
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IUld llide chaqJe to Monii,Y.
Rain late Tburldoy ... f'rldo.y
and apin about Monloy, ox,Peeled ID total 0110 - tenth inch
Ia ~ to lwo - te- or
three • tentho luch in IIOIIIh.

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Jackson.
CJuiaqher· wu one ol: two
facul*" members suJpnwted
Tueoda3 allenioon. Tho otltor
was Eugene Newman. lnatructor

or sociology.

Newmano-lledhla,...._
tlon tocallqeoal.cialatbiamom.
(Jll, acionlllll to a · C&lt;lllego
spol&lt;e......

OUBI'ED PI(WEM • - IIi
Gnllde Coll&amp;ll'l ....... to
rehire W1111amN. ~.
pnteooor of Eaallllll, ~
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TlloiKlay - - .,.,.
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100

Tho IIIIPBndecl otudento 'Ifill
haw thslr " " ' !Ieoni .'41ril 10
by the Boord ol Trustees. The
collep decree ,., that they be

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baclcfq thocollqoitilm.oira.

ofl campua by noon today.

tloo ... 1101 hallod.

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Charlie Dlve:ro, Jim Wlldermuth,
Gary Tedeaeo, Jolm Zuspm and

Gary Aruolit, and the Eastern
EUIIhilghters, ol 1\qlpers Plalna
composed of Steve C&lt;lwdery and
Joe Grlllltb.

The-w!ming band• and partidpanta are a1 follows:
Royal Gestures: Dee T)!evenln, Rick Turner, Willie Lewis,
Johnny Love, Butch BrlJI&gt;I, Mike

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The Rubber Band, Ds Woyne
Toylor, Rick FoWell, Gary Bur~ Paul Sone, Gary M!ldlell:
Slbara Water Works, Roger
Stbtn, Mike 9llm, Henry Rolli,
Randy Daniels, Danny Royblm •
. Judeea weretwopro{e1slonala,
Burke Hathswoy and Jobn Smith.
. Gary ' Mltdlell, pnsldeol of the
Senior Clasa IUld Interact, reported $300 ,.... realised !rom
tile muolc~ .progrllll-

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NYLON, HOSJ
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moro atrlctb' olllotllw lawa 'liiiiiOrill!!l tho !oderll ftam
;Ao llt!ldtlnto who creole """""' dloordert, Hapubllcaa .....,..,_
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THE' GREEN BERETS

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John wl1ne - David Janoaen
COUJRCAQTOONS:
FlyJng Circus
'!be Door
llailPY-Go-Luci&lt;y
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

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MELAMINE DINNERWARE

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Emeri~Di. from I ~ 'lriUl the Prooldentattbo Wblto lloooo,
HOUle GOP liMdor Gerold 11, Ford ol Ml~ 8111 s.- Repdlll.
can Leider Everett M. DirkMD l&amp;ld thoy BlOPected Nlxoo to ta1&lt;o
llrm1ctlm.
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Ford and Dlrkean oald thoy did not think addldcnllepalad'"! would be aeodod.
"Tbo pnvloot ~niotntloo did notlqlomont the lan crreu,aaaed list yev," FIK'd llid.
l1alor 1 law poased II!' the 90111 C&lt;qreaa, colleps IUld unlve,_
oltleo IDlY w:IINiokl !odaral !undo frml-nlllllvolved i n _ .
vlolenco. But the law hu not been wideljr enlorcod.
Ford, uoerled: "OUr _ . . Iq:oooion Is thot theao milltanto, In •nnber, ore really UJ(Jll Paodllllcllea to deprive
""'"' ~ their _ . . , . , to aot .. 0&lt;\l&lt;atlm."

Fac;ulty Work Loads
S.Udards Proposed
CQLIJiiBIIS (IJP0 - Ohio
a.a&lt;aiicr John D.

want Iran uo io ths twlWria-

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catcb1JW on," MUlett retorted.
· lll1lett said he fllliiOied to the
bill becauH he fail too much
wCNkt "*'Illite leslolallooi would tamper etloct-

Tuelda.Y. nlJl&gt;l tlloro

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HOW ABOUT TAKING
US FOR A' RIDE?

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Syracuse Ladies Working
Hard on Easter Project
aeuon, DOW upon
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their Ulllll1 ~~ bukot project
ofdle·!lnoeuse Flro Do.,.-._. ai)o. Anu1d llilioJIIl&gt;to, from left to riibl. on Ed!Ul HcMxl, Ellooo Clark, Thalma en-~ Je111
IIIU, Marte Riser and Mabel PlcU11o.

bonae!, but ladle• of the
Depot1moot AIIIUiar7 lave aweeter tblnp tD
mlad.
HOwever, theM tbiD&amp;I are nat
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lY .....~ 'lrilh Ea- but
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Jllaiiy _ . . . laallndJ ~ EaoStlto Govern- lllr bukoll to glye Pater Cota ~ ap. -n 10 able bOllliti' hllld.

he W...k ~ the Rogonts.
Raitllll Preteroble
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set it at a savings. You get the lo'an

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IIIWtlhlfiiiiOw 100L

middleman. Apply for your loan today.

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