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hllto!at 4 p.m. Sunday at U&gt;e rteltol ball In U&gt;e new Sdloolti
· MuriC building at Oldo UnlVentty.
! 'l)o rteltol partiiJly lullllll ~~~I« bJa muter of arts
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tolhe public.
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'"by's crib~ him- &lt;r biO' -that they're qllllllled to do
b job. ClmiiDI&gt;'Il bit .........,.t, how....., that abe mlgbt not
llllkelt to gr&amp;UI!Cil day.
: M-hlle, Ruu teepo busy. In addition to teaclltni a
1'l'otootant&lt;OIII'lOala Catholic University, be Is also dotni -'1
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.WII!teofRntlaod, now oervtng with U&gt;e U.S. Navy In Vlelnam.llll
lilrthday II May 6.
: 1111 addreu Is liM ~ James C. While BW!O, H.S.S. Com·
pony, 1at Med.l!ll., Cllllpany Office, FPO SOD Francisco, Callf.

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jnPerty. Dt1ve by and tate a lool&lt;. It's lUll beaullfu! I

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SUpport of Davall Bowen's tile May meeting were Mrs.
jummer band program wu Harold
Triplett,
Mrs.
pledged by the Meigs Band McLaugblln, and Mrs. Bailey.
Boosters Monday !light at the Purchase of a rubber stamp for
i\ew Meiga 111gb Scbool.
the bond boosters was also
'l1le Instrumental music In- approved.
slructor dlscuased his aummer

Bombs on Bridge

A "bakel..." bake sale waa
planned. Lettera will be mailed
out on May 4, and 011 U&gt;e
following Wedneeday lelepbme
calls wiD be made to those
receiving the lottera. On tbJa
commitloe are Mrs. Harold
Lohse, Mrs. Pauline Mayer,
Mrs. Rnscbel, Mrs. L«na Seth,
Mrs. Ruth Frances, Mrs.
Neutzllng, Mrs. Thompson,
Mrs. Bolley, Mrs. Norman Van
~CII&amp; thllllne.
· Mal!'e, Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs.
• ·Niined to the nomiiletlng lllif!ll' 1\0blnelte and ' lira.
Ooriutilttee wliiCII iriil report at Mcf,llughlln.

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officers and deputy club
meeting wu IIIDOIIIIced I«
July 28, the place to be noted
later·
Mrs. McVay presided at the
meeting whlcb opened with
devoUons by Hazel Boller. Tile
Lord's Prayer and the pledge
wereglvenandtherewasgroup
alnging of "God Bless
America." Prayer tn a frland·
sblp clrcie concluded lbe
meeting.
Attending besides lhoae
Pomeroy.
named
were TUlle aark, Edllh
The annual picnic was
piaou100 tor Wilson's Park near Wakely; ·Bea MOyer, Margaret
Coolvlllo oil Aug. I. 'l1le alate Seldenabel and Sally Smith.

; Newofflcerawereelec1eClata
9*tlng of U&gt;e Past CoWidltrs'
Aasoctallon of District 13,
baugbtora of America, SUnday
Iii lhe REA building In
Marietta.
· Elected were Una McVay,
~1, and Clara Smith,
11ce prealdent, both of Golden
Gleam Cowicll, Marietta;
Nettit Hayes, oecrelary, and
Edna Reibel, . treasurer, of
::rbeodorus
Council
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Michael Pollard, Oliver
Reed

ro SELL RUMMAGE

'!'be lll!!riflonvlllo Cbapler of
U&gt;e 0n11r of U&gt;e Eulorn star

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will W.. a nnnmqe aalo
Thurada)'; Friday and Saturday
In U&gt;e Jones bulldlns 011 Court
St., formerly occupied by Philip
Sllleri. Proceeds will be uaad to
purcbaae a new plano. Other
projecla of the cbaptor will be a
bake aalo and a while elephant

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DEATH OF A

GUNFIGHTER
ITICilnla&gt;torl
Richard Wldmark
LAna Horne
SHOW START$7 P.M.

Staliltlclana predict the U. S.
~Uon will reacb 22$ mllllou
In 197$.

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Pau
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There are mi!IY good plays
available to every bridge
player. You may not imderstand tllree-suit squeezes,
Deacbapelles coupa 1111d lhe
like, but If you evu. play
bridge at ell you will under·
stand what a finesse is. ·
You don't need to take
finesses but lhe~ bring In a
lot of tricks as the · yelll'll
slide by. Howe\'er, there ifl
one kind of rmesse to avoid.
We cell this play the practice
finesse becauae·lt ifla lineae
lhal may COSt you I Irick and
can't do you lhe lelia! bit of
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man to jump oft '!he BrookJyn Bridge anclllve. He took
a cbance. Don't be a Sieve
Brody at lhe bridge table.
If Soulh Ia in a flneuing
· mood he can play dummy'a
10 of apades at trick one. Tbe
flneaae will work but Its ""''
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fact It will coat .him 1111 coil·
tract. Tbe best he can do·
after that auooesiful flnesoe
will be to gather In tbree
spades, two hearta, two diamonds and one club, ·provided Weslls ui!ltlncleDO\IIh
to refuae to wtn lha first club
trick.

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Soulh will w!J1jl up with a
lot of good club! It! hla ow1t
hand Willi no wa.)' to ,reae~
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South J.oes , l'ltlll •liP . wltll
dU1111ilY 1 ace cif'll!i'~-' lie
will lead i club' at lriclt two .
and .cOntinue with clulil untll
Weat takea.lils ace. Weit will
probablY ohlft to il. hear!. ·
South will wtn ttl dummy llld,
lead a lpade to 1!11 '.queen•
jack.
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· blouses· sleeveless shells. Jumpers -sniffs i ·
AAnts dresses In all sizes for petites, misses
sizes and ·extra ·sizes. An . ~tstandlng
selection to choose from. All easy care
fabricS - all top name brands. Also see our
outstanding seleCtion ,'of womens· and girls;
bathing suits In · the Ready To Wear
Department. All the seasons
. ,tyle5,
fabrics and colors In
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May 1·2
HANNIBAL BROOKS

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Department and sel~ your Coot, COmfortable Sportswear for Summer, Including
Jamaica shorts - B11rrnuda shorts . Knee.

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NOT OPEN

Make Elberfeld! In Pomeroy Your Sllopping CenterWearing apparel for your family and furnishings ·and
floor coverinll' for your home. Use the Free Parking Lot

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place on the parting lot and his
Peed lor an elevated platform
(Juil which be can view the
formatlona.
'l1le needfor I!OIIleone to work
with U&gt;e majorettes was also
e&gt;preaaed and Mra. Dorothy
!'eutzling, Mrs. Loulae
!fbompson and Mrs. Grace
lluacbel were appointed to
t!le&lt;k Into aome )106!1ibllltles

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pme Mlddlep&lt;rt alumni to get their rt!IIOI"'ationaln. TbiO'e will be
.., opeater. Frances Klein will be at the plano lor group singing •

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; an electrieal "'!"lracbl: belp qgeated that Ugbt colored 1be Dally i!entlnel advWug leaves of !piiJi8 fto~(iiulbe,
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• Ugbtareaa sucb as patlas, pools, background, ahrubbery or lrlbuUo111 .to "Green l'bumb diM, noting that asloog as they
• eparta areaa, walks, paths, and fence, that 1cJps be pinched out Notes"; llld from•the Chester are green they Ire manbfac.
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Mrs. BoUn used charta to A repott on an open meettr)g 'ivateiing, dusting and spraying ,
: Miss Ton:biallo 9bowetl two sbow what combinations could of the Wildwood Garden· Club foliige and 'repairing bare
• fllml, ''Garden Enchantment" be planted together to achieve was given by Mrs.•Parker. It patcheS of lawn with plugs was
: and "OUtdoor Uvlng Can Be eftective beauty.
featured Dr. StantOn Oates of mentioned as things to do In
: Fun," sbowlng bomea and For a seuo111l horllculture Ohio University as the guest May. Mrs. Parker recom: colorful gardens effectively subject, Mrs. Jerry Eads speaker on conservation. Mrs.
: Ugbted. Sbe gave eacb of the presented a paper on "Arbor Parkeralso reported on the 35th
, garden club members and their Day, U.S.A." Copies of "Ohio anniversary observance of the
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Mrs. Pal Holter showed slides Mrs. Frances Rile.
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of the lading O'eek Helpers 4- the recreation and M19J
: H Club held at the home of 11srr1son served the refresh..
; Cathy Harrison.
menta. 1be next
• Flrst ald wu the subject of
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: being given by Mlso Harrisorr, a
: junior leader. Unda Smith and
· Diane Milliron discussed
: treatment of people In shock
, llld Taml Milliron gave a short
report oo safety.
Tile pc!!'!dbillty of organizing a
baseball team was dJscussed by
the girls with their advisor,

STATE TREASURER

set for I p.m. on May 2 at the
home of Mrs. Rife. At Ilia! Ume
members are to turn In the
mooey for the American ftag
pins being Jolt! by the group.

ENDORSED BY
HOWARD E. FRANK
MEIGS COUNTY
TREASURER
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Now ser."ing •• Miami

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wori: ' ·
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and niSht. waa glm! by Mlso lifetime In ooe f!l'OW\111 ~ chalrl!l~; -~elattns .. to !it'' ·_ jljsj!llif•it . .'·
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" Ton:biallo aa ooe ~ for - gerilllnalloo, growlb, tilocJr!!, FridaY meelini
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; conaiderln1 garden lighting. go to aeed, llld die. II, was ~ .lllifi·~; froiii Mrs . . ·g!Yel) . by Mrs. P
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·
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for. the moi,.Y but that noting tbe -~.llib's entry lili!J8:. magnolia, .. ·
~ accidents aa well u someflndblqlngplantla:lready Sears Community llil· . crabawles, •
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dlscouraclnt . prowlers, but stlried 'lli&lt;ln sat&amp;!fa~,
proveqlellt PtO)tc;t cll!!o!elllld . removing
~ parllcularlyo(h$vlnguaeofthe ~lherto~llfMillsoolslde urgll!llenllyforlbe ·Wior H, llnmcbes on~;.
f!1'0IIIdl Wbelller It be day ar artostarti!J!!Iillildoon.lnflata Reiat .awilrd 'tor oulltalid!ni ·,ap.~ we~SiiS;,J!;ver~
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be' ~ted, sHe wd,
• To set the mOll pleasing paper. Sbe commented oocolor L. Brookey, state ch*lriDan for Jifdlt beilone before new shooll
-~ ellec!s froin a garden the harmooy,contrut,clashtia,and the SCIP contest noting I• makei!!Uc;h '~i , ' .
~ apeaker recouunended having effective background. She cbange In prir.es 'offered; from SbeadVIiedagalniiremovlng
; an electrieal "'!"lracbl: belp qgeated that Ugbt colored 1be Dally i!entlnel advWug leaves of !piiJi8 fto~(iiulbe,
t wlththegardenplantopraperly llowerabeplacedbe!oreadsrk dates for. the club's' .con.' omtQ they )lave brownEd' llld
• Ugbtareaa sucb as patlas, pools, background, ahrubbery or lrlbuUo111 .to "Green l'bumb diM, noting that asloog as they
• eparta areaa, walks, paths, and fence, that 1cJps be pinched out Notes"; llld from•the Chester are green they Ire manbfac.
growing lhln&amp;s. Sbe stated that far more compact planta, llld Gerden Club_ announcing tlie turing food llld aiorlng It In the
• 100,000 gartlenl are developed lhat less pincbln8 be done If the . Invitational class of the spring bulbi Insuring blooms. for the
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objective Is taller planta.
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following ~. The need for
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In cmjunctlon wltb ber talk,
Mrs. BoUn used charta to A repott on an open meettr)g 'ivateiing, dusting and spraying ,
: Miss Ton:biallo 9bowetl two sbow what combinations could of the Wildwood Garden· Club foliige and 'repairing bare
• fllml, ''Garden Enchantment" be planted together to achieve was given by Mrs.•Parker. It patcheS of lawn with plugs was
: and "OUtdoor Uvlng Can Be eftective beauty.
featured Dr. StantOn Oates of mentioned as things to do In
: Fun," sbowlng bomea and For a seuo111l horllculture Ohio University as the guest May. Mrs. Parker recom: colorful gardens effectively subject, Mrs. Jerry Eads speaker on conservation. Mrs.
: Ugbted. Sbe gave eacb of the presented a paper on "Arbor Parkeralso reported on the 35th
, garden club members and their Day, U.S.A." Copies of "Ohio anniversary observance of the
' guesta attending bookleta lo aid Tree Beauty" were distributed Pomeroy Gerden Club whlcb t.:....:J~~~.....;;;;..:.;;.;;~
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Leading Creek 4-H_J;!ub Shown Slides on First Aid Topic
Mrs. Pal Holter showed slides Mrs. Frances Rile.
·
m first aid at a recent meeting Patty Lambert had charge of
of the lading O'eek Helpers 4- the recreation and M19J
: H Club held at the home of 11srr1son served the refresh..
; Cathy Harrison.
menta. 1be next
• Flrst ald wu the subject of
: the meeting with the lesaon
: being given by Mlso Harrisorr, a
: junior leader. Unda Smith and
· Diane Milliron discussed
: treatment of people In shock
, llld Taml Milliron gave a short
report oo safety.
Tile pc!!'!dbillty of organizing a
baseball team was dJscussed by
the girls with their advisor,

STATE TREASURER

set for I p.m. on May 2 at the
home of Mrs. Rife. At Ilia! Ume
members are to turn In the
mooey for the American ftag
pins being Jolt! by the group.

ENDORSED BY
HOWARD E. FRANK
MEIGS COUNTY
TREASURER
•

Now ser."ing •• Miami

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En~orsad

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SHOCKS

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PR9FE.S$1Q~~L . ~I

MUFFLERS
TAit.PI·PES

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by n11jorlty of

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Ohio'• County Tre, surers .
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: Medical Center were Hamer V, He'wis charged with -f8111ng . Cremeens; 41, Crown City. '
Hostetler, 73, Rt, I, West to stop frithln tile Ullured clear
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HosleUer sustained a frac- wlthjn the·nexJ
&gt;asslgimlents wblch_ must .lie·· ago.HoweYeri 10111ellad IIIIa ' '
• lured right collarbone and is
Cr&amp;!&gt;tree will ~
~ ,, carried out. ~ ljl1!l tbil l!t lllld off
of·~· ...,
weeks IJi which to •lllear the is linderstaffed
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indicated last nlgbl titsI service mlsalon employ two men for. .The Oliio.HiiJiway,•PairQ)•No'
might be available
~ approldmalely a month until ported rnunerous lJia~ oC
subscribers IJi.leis than a yw. 5o1!Je of' the wort li ~iight ujl violence oVenllghi: Truitin 111
Realislically speaking, and councO· revlews the iJoit theMiddletownare.,Jiea~
however,ilwlllbeayearbefore situation.
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the system Is ready for full A discussion was 1!eld on tile will not ...rt unJeia offeNd
operation, he stated.
paymMI of vlllige emplo)'ell prot;cllon on the hlgh.wa)'l '
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Council discussed the 1llelt vacaUOI) pay wben they
The patrol slid twO
operation of Its village dump ralgJI. Offlclals fell titsI the . _ Jhol at In I,ake ~17
and it was propooed a1'&lt;111e point present r~gula.Uon Is UD· and lwo more ·~ ~ ·
the
lhst the dump now functioning ·ll!llillactory and an ~ broken' from objlcta diOJipec(: • Veterllll
The Right Rev. John Hines, on a clally basis be cut back to a covering tile sltuaticill should lie from o\lerpasSee.
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.presiding bishop of the lhreedayweek.HQwever,slnce revised.
Alrocltpartedcill .lnterslalel ,,dJ*Ipen.
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•Episcopal Church, U.S.A. has the full time operation beS&amp;n CouncO c!l8cusaed a two mlJl
In Montsameey County bad, -ual
bekl
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was_
agreed.
to
Udy
up
the
etec.tllc
companjea,
gu
,com.
woundedMOJidayuhi!trave~
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AlleuliO,
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beillal
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operation
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IDSure
that
all paruee and ol!ter u!JUIIel. The aloog0hlo31101ntbenortl!weet- SolllheallernOhiOI.eagueltad&lt; crownsiH:forUthenstookover estab!lslied -new
lchaGI
LogaD
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.toward a Uniled Church.
persons
usm~
the
dump
pay.
fund
would
be
used
Only
lor
em
part
of
Uie•
stale.
David
Jlnll
!leld
records
may
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litrone
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rated
a
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Mil
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Jllllkllon
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The Plan of Unio11 has been
It
was
pomted
out
thsl
the
street
repair.
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Blazlc,
,
Erie,
Mich.,
was
estal!lil/l8i!aiObloUnlversltys
strong!Ourtltinlbla·year'smeet
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. commeoot;! to the churchea lor
county
and
the
state
hlghway
P_roblems
Involved
In
llaled
In
fair
condiUon
at
St.
Don
Peden_
Stadium
where
the
wlilleMelgs,
Jackson,
WellatciD
Wins
In
the
cwa~u
Ill,
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two year study and response,
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and thst, m return, perhapa, a will be turned over to tile villaae with • bullet wowxl In the low· Is scheduled Saturday, . finish 1n that order according ta Relays. The Galllalla ~ - Here'a ll!e ;fev!!!us SEOAL
by this commission for in·
bulldozer can be secured when at 10 a.m. Thur:.WOY. will be er abdomen.
beaiJWng at 4 p.m.
pre-SEOAL meet acll&lt;ln.
second In the ironton y0• track \'rinll01'4: ' . ,
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and
com· needed
to cover trash at the reivewed when Chase and --~--: OIJR VAWES VP
Ani! It could be thst a. new Coach Bob wagner's 1970, vltallonal.
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municalion among the chur·
dump. ,
MaY« C. 0. Flsber meet with
COLuMBUS (tJPI) _ State champion will be crowned for lbJ!lclads will be searcbl!lg for School recoril8 broken ·t!ma 1957 . .
LoPn ·
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CouncU took no action on . the ~ commllslon. The Auditor RDger Cloud Mpellled tile first time 1Ji eight yean. · their fltsl conference track IIUe far are: cllscul, CliiCk Nlat, 1911
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The Rev. Piallenburg will
parUclpatlng
In
a
proposed
planning
COIDJ$slon
has
aploday011iolawortb$38.
b1Won
OnlyrecCrdsthatappearsafe
Salurday.
,Thus
far,
the
J!lue
l!U;
two-m~~e
run,'
lllcbatd
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attend the first meeting of the
county
landfill
operation
wblch
prmdmalely
f2~
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Its
fund,
a
In
periOilal
real
and
public
at
lhla
writing
are
~key
Devils
have
compUeCI
a
33-1
Ferguson
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Rick
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commission this week In Buck
has been franchised jJy the part of which could be uaed In uUllty
• ty, an 1ncreue of Frazier's (Lqgan) :10 pe~· mark In eight oullngs.
.Hueholt, 't::au: All of 'tlteile 1981' ·
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Hill Falla, Pa .
Meigs County Commissioners to payment of ~mployes to SU ~er lllllll.
IDf111811C0 In lbe !~ m
·marlrs are belt« than ~~ 1!112
.· 1.ep11 ·
(Athens) Baseball Sched
. 'SEOAL'rewido. Rciii'FeiJUIIIII 1913
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COLUMBUS (tJPI) - Li. COL blgh jump ol 6'4~ In
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On behalf of the commission, WlD1am JOnell of· Canton w!!B DaveGreen's(AiheM)aholput Fill Be Set Up ·.. ·bpoln&amp;Win ,.., bllh lleli ,
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