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ancc to a family with cystic Cit~
rosts children was planned wlten
the E~t and l'orty Meigs Coull\)' S&amp;lon 710 met Mo11day ~t
at the home or Mrs. Pat Tbornton.
The grow&gt; made plans to pr~
pare Easter baskets for the siX
children and giving $20 to the
Camil) lor other needs. D.i.rlng
the meeting presided over b)'
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poovior held In Columbu• MarCh
2 and 3 was given, and It was
noted that roporto have been
compiled and mailed to J a n o
Willis, state chairman. Durire
the meeting it was also r.,_rted
that the constitution and bylaws have been corrected and
sent to the state (J!l'lctal.
Pearl
Knapp, scholarshiP
chairman, reported on the afghan
to be given away by the salon

At the suggestion of Velsle
Rou11h, la concierge, the gl'OLIP
voted to purchase an American
fiag and to have a Salon banner
made.
A comnumi4:ation from t h e
Franklin County Salon 333 was
reaf ln which local members
were inv:lted to rutendthegroUP's
annual dJnner and wreck to be

church were h18hlights o1 a meeting of the Woman's Society of

Christian Service Monday night
&amp;t Heath MethodiRt Church.
"Youth - Society's Untapped
Resource" was the program topic presented by Mrs. Emt~rson
Jones. Mrs. Jones related results
of a study conducted by Grace
N. Fletcher who traveled across
the country Jnter viewing young
people on their attitudes toward
the church. 11tree viewpoints on
youth and their relationahlp to
the church, that of mature worn.
en, the theologian, and young
people, were presented in the
study.

The devotional program given by Mrs. Galen Brown also

MEIGS THEATit£
TONJGIIT AND THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
March 15-16
"TARZAN AND THE
GREAT RIVER"
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Mike Henry, Jan Munay
"JACI( O"D!AMONDS"

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Geo. Hamilton, Jos. .Cotten
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Jobs Daughters
Plan Meeting

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Plans were made for a rum- POmeroy Masonic Templt.
Plans were also made during
mage sale to be held on May 3
the meeting presided over by
Debbie King, honored (JleeD, for
membera or the Bethel to attend church at the Brad:Jury
Church of Christ on SUnday, APattending.

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Initiatory work tor two girls
was conducted and distinguished Masons introduced and welcarried out the theme on youth comed were Thomas C. Edwards
of America. Opening with the and Paul Darnell, Knights of
song, ~'Give of Your Best,'' Mrs. the York Cross ot Honor. DarBrown read Paalm 144, and then nell is also associate guardian
reviewed a chapter, .. Enthusi- of the temple.
asm and OUr Future'' taken from
Norman Vincent Peale's book,
"Enthpsiasm Makes the Differ- CALL AT NUR&amp;NG HOME
Mrs. Mattie Sprouse anc:l Barence." 9le concluded with a prayer for youth to organ music by bara visited recently with Mrs. •
Lillian ~rouse, Angels of Mercy
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy .
D.Jring the business meeting Nursing Home at Albany, Ohio.
conducted by Mrs. Nan Moore,
pbna were completed for the
family night observance to be
COME FOR VISIT
held on March 25 in honor of
Mrs. Mae Casto ot Cheshire,
the Rev. and Mrs. George 51dwell. The Sldwells are home spent a recent evening with Mrs.
on fUrlough after six years in Mattie ~rouse, Barbara and Linda, Pomeroy.
Korea.
The annual district W.S.C.S.
MOTHERS NEIDED
meeting will be held in JackTwo den mothers are needed
son on April 15, it was announ- to complete the CUb Scout proced. A report on shut-in visits gram of ~racuse, Minersville
wasghen.
and Forest Run area. Cub SCOUtThe St. Patrick's Da,y theme master Is Bill Arnott, with Charwas carried out in the refresh- lie Hamilton and Dale Warner
ment table decorations. An ar- as assistants. Mothers interestrangement of white carnations
ed In help!nc '""' call any ol
in a green container, jreen ta- the three otftcen mentioned.
pers and: shamrocks were used
on the table. Hostesses w e r e
TREES PLANTID
Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. John
Four Dogwood trees have been
Ketchka, Mrs. MUdred ZeiSler,
Mrs. 0. P. Klein, and Mrs. planted in the school yards of
Cecil KJncaid. Cheesecake, nuts the lour schools in the Eastern
district by the boys of Scout
and coffee were served.
TrOop 235. t;ISOIIO'COOnor, Scout
Master. donated the t r e e s
throu&amp;h the O'Connor Tree and
Landscape Service. The b o y s
helpihg to plant the trees were
Tim Bawn, Tim Guftllil, !liarlea Brewer and Marvtn Taylor.

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THURSDAY
tendance award went to the thil-d
MIDDLEPORT ALUMNI Aslll.
grade t.u(!!lt by Mrs. Martha
at 7:30 p.m. al the home or Bob
Chapman. Charles King prelidByer, president, 125 Felrlane
ed at the business session.
Drive. All 1968 officers an d
The meeting opened wl1h demembers of the executive comvotions by Mrs. Purl Van Metmittee and otl1er interested MHS
er. The pledge to the nag was
gr.Wat01 Invited.
led by Bl'Ol'ljlle Troop I~ .ilf!s,
P!IILATHEA SOCIETY, M I dTammy Martin, Terri vbifng,
dleport Church ol Christ, 7:30 p.
Florence Richmond, and Teresa
m. at the church. t..,
Van Meter.
XI GAMMA MU Chepter, Bola
Cub SCOut Pack 240 presentSIIPJIB Phi Sorority 8 p.m., Coed a skit Taking part were Gary
Jumbua and !brthern Ohio FJecGeorge, Ricky and Rand;)&lt; George,
trlc Co. social room.
Gary and steve Nelson, Gregg
MEIGS COUNTY Young IJom,
Van Meter, Bobby Wllllamsoo,
ocr&amp;t Club staging "Meet the
Johnnie Thomas, and Mark RichCandidate N~t," 7:30 p.m. II
mond.
Pomeroy Elementary School.
Games were conducted during
Refreshments.
the concluding social hour.
XI GAMMA MU Sororlcy II 8
p.m. at the COlumbua and SoutllLEADS BffiLE STUDY
ern Ohio Electric Co.
Mrs. Walter Waddell was the
FRIDAY
Bible study leader at a meetSQUARE DANCE, 9 p.m., BedIng of Group m of tl'le Women' I
lord Yootll Center, &amp;poo!Ored by
AsiiOC!atlon ol the Middleport Darwin Motorcycle Club.
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United Preshyterian
ST. PATRICK'S Day dance,
Church held Monday at t h o I'I&gt;Jtllr&lt;'J' Jlln!or IIlah School AudThe inscription. "In God We church. Her name was uninten- Itorium 9 p,m, to I a.m. Trust," first appeared on U.S. tionally omitted from an eerl!er aored by 1)rln City Shrine Club.
coins in 1864.
report o! the meeting.
Mao!e lor dallclnc by the "Five
Saints.'' Tablet available.

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Price, ell or Sl, Albus, w. Va.; toiiiton&lt;!o
Mr, and Mro, HUsoel,l Balnam. WIIITF; ·j«&gt;SE LODGE No. 291
Mr. and Mrs. j(ematll West, II 1130 ., , , NiddJIIIIOrt_Leaton
Mr. and Mro. John Platt; Sr., Holl.
Mrs. Craee El&lt;lilnern, and RobLENTEN ·SE:IIVICFS at t h e
ert Waush, all o1 COlumbuot Mrs. '1'r1n1Qo United Church of Chrlol,
Jolm Stolar o! LOrain; Mr. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. !lle&lt;lel
Mrs. Charles Woode or Allred; music ~!'Ill be presented by the
Mrs. 0, M, Martin or Wester- youth 1bolr UJider tho dlrectioo
&gt;ille; !llld Mr. 111d Mr•. Jolm ol Mro.\larvln Burt.
Ha,yea o1 Chelter,
GRAND INSPECTION, Ev&amp;IIP'Mrs, James Jividen entered sellne Chapter. Order or the
Hoi...- Hoop!tal Tuesday lor ob- Eastern Star, 7:30 p.m. at the
aervatlon anc1 treatment.
Middleport Masonic Temple; lnMr. an~ Mrs. Rl.\'lllOIId Coles IIPOotlng o!lleer, Helen Bartle)',
o1 Middleport anc1 Mr. and Mrs. worti\Y grancl motron.
Chorles Ho1llng811ed or Gallli&gt;orHu)!SD'AY
Us IJlOIII the weekend Ill Fort
cHOm PRACTICE at t h e
Braa. N. C. vlelt!Jig SSill. and Trlnlty United Church of Christ, ,
Mrs. Charles Garnes. Mrs.. 7, 15 p.m. conin)unieyCholrpracGameo Is the daugllter or Mr. tlce at 8 p.m, !or the eanlola,
and Mrs. Coles and the slater "The Crucl!lxlon" to he preoiMr. Holllngshed.
sented oa Good Friday, yeroons
Interested In joining the choir
sked to come to the pracoare a
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Metbodlst Church, 2 p.m. Thuroclay at the Church.
ELEANOR cmCLE or Heelh
Metbodlst Church, 7:30 p,m, at
th burch
~~I-COUNTY Citizens• Band
Two fund r&amp;Uing activities, Radio Club akating party Th!&gt;roa jitney supper and a scp.~are clay 7-30 to I0-30 p.m. a1 t h 0
dance were planned by the RYl- st&lt;ai.~-Way
on Chester
land P. T.A. Monday nl&amp;llt at the R ad Door prl,.s and cake
school.
W:.k~ The allalr \a open to club
The jitney supper was schedn
!llld their !rlendo.
uled for March 22 at the grillde
BRADBURY P,T,A.,7:30
school with the square dance to Thuraday at the Bradbury Schoolbo held on the following niP.!. Film, "Born In Freedom" wlll
Parents and teach~rs were ask- be shown. Third grade r o o m
ed to contribute to the supper.
mothers wtll serve refresh,

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visit the ~ 13 meeting ol the
Obligation night was aet I o r
local salon. A letter was also
read from the G.Wa County S.. March 25 when Bethel 62, lnterlon 612 noting that they will be naUonal Order O( Jobs Daugh-

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lni' will-be held at tile -llCm\ii·'or
Gladys Mowrey with 1v11 ~
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was carried O\lt tn· the table
decorations for reh'e~ments ol

partemental Cha,peau Virginia
Rahe and her le secFetaire-

Yo,uth Relationships
To the Church Noted
Renewal of a $566 misslon
pledge and a program on youth
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Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Knlgp.
~ks were ·gtven as favorJ
· to each one attending, lnoluding
and e:q&gt;ressed ~preciation to thole named and Eunle Brinker

Martin, ehUd welfare chairman
reported that an additional $4 had
been given by the Solon on the Den- the New York Clothing House for
ver hospital bed project. The permitting a window display or
late•! contribution brings t h e the afghan and tro.Llhies won b.Y
loCal Salon's gilt on the project the S&amp;lon,
to $341 it was reported.
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NotiJ1i thai
Cowley till
'the hl&amp;hei!l
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the 11a1o ot Ohio, Mrs. $i111SI
sp01&lt;0 o1 the tli&gt;ercutolls 'ol!nlcl
as one ol die mala eone~~ or
her '~ent. ll1e ~ed
thlt ell ohUdron In lba oChool1
were wiier illle fear , lllvon
tho opportJi.l\Y fM lldl) tellllli&amp; '
bUt that 2,000 did aOt . par!lcl,..
pate -ID the skin teatlnJ _HO:.,
gram, Permlsolon olparentawaa
reodred.
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other el!nlca coomcted 1lY the
deportment !Jieludinll orlllqledl~,
epileptic, cardiac, viJUll, .a • d
llearlns ancl ~p~~ed&gt;, ll1e JPOke of
the 11fller teat!Jig P"!'lflln ::::
mtel1 that swiJiUnlnl pool,
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lakll are teated perlodlcalb' lor·
water aolety.
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Mro. Sltausa,
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lldmln!slratlve pballs '"the ,de,
portmjlll, noted tbal evtry 1111·
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Mra. Ted WUner anc1 Mra.
Paul Eichinger'&amp; br&gt;OWIIle.led In the pledgo to tho !IQ to
the meedng, Comlllllllo on
Lent were lllv• by the Rev.
Bill Perrla, deiOIIonal leader.
Leo cr...-, Ateey chairman,
announced SaiOil' Patrol Toa Day
tc he held In Pomero,y and Mlddleport Saturclay. He eiBOreport.
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Fowler told. ~e:u,!Oifll' that ""I !I!JJ.OIIIl!l~ men 1'1\o ,want
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copied and IIIII' he nlall.,.r to;
Mro. lli)'Doldo. A
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He iald the $12 b!lll&lt;ll tax
hlko alael1 neede~ to eoverV!otnam War costa. uu there ta any
revloloo 0'1 ~ ln Alia It
will be on the upside, u he aatd.

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ta!n!ng forms !rom the State he handled throu&amp;h locally..,.
Welfare Department.
provtcl banko.
Harr!e Marlo Smith, MaJss
Ree!plonto then &amp;Pa1d their
Wel!are lllrec:wr, who wUI bead co- just as they would,...,.
the program, said her ~ in lnl' authorized retail food
mont Is prOJ)Ored to put the pro. store. They can ..... lillY !oocllor
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cOil! foods platnly ideutl!locl 10
Prewett said the wel!are ck&gt;. being ImPorted. NoJ&gt;.tood !tans
Partment wW determine the au.. such as alcoholic beverages. fir
g!bU!cy O[ !amil!es and advloe bacco ProWeto, 8081)&amp;, pet lood,
them on the amount they will vegetable !Oeds and tho Uke can, '
need to invest, an amOunt that oot be purchased with food stamp ·
generally depends UPon family COIJ&amp;IOnS.
size and income.
Prewett said he will vialt all ·
Eligible parsons pay that the stores authorlzedtopardc&amp;.
amount in cash for Cood COlP)ns pate .Prior to the time the pro..
and recetvo rr,. -.p ao. .
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_EXPLAINS ·FOOD l&gt;TAMPS- Max Prewett, o!!!cer in charge.or the Porlilmouth District eo,.
oumer end M&amp;rketl!rg Of!!ee for the U. S.Dopaltment of Agriculture, Wedneeday, q,!ained tho food
stamP Program to Meigs c::ount¥ grocers Who will he handllnc the COUPOno, Pr...-eu, rf&amp;ltt. chats
with Ml" Harrle Marie Smith, Meigs· Wellare lleplljment dlrect&lt;)r, Who will have chll'J!e o1 the
Program, and Robert Clark, Meigs Co..,cy Comml"ioll!!'• At loll Is Clem Cooper, a Portland gro.
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1\IJTLAND - n,yger Cre!lli was C!!nnlestldllamwltfll~pulnts
The Income surtax on corporbulnPed PomeroY from the Firot while Mable Maoteu got
ate and Individual Income• Is
An averqe &amp;percentlnorease
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Girl!
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aT .o...nament by
owry lOPPed Pomeroy with 6,
confidence abroadthat1heUnlted
grocersauthorizedtohandlefood
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alter- . Becky Neaoe got 4 and M8J;IIl'n
&amp;taml&gt;s, eccording to an agrlcut.
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states w!ll reduce ooarlngbuclget
The Meigs • Ga!Uo Ne!g!lbor- ture eJII!ert.
With 1joth teams !ilOTing a
The tournament w!U move Into
hood Youth Corps Pluoil
the
Max Prewett headorthe Port..
•troll' dll\tn•lve game, KC,IUJnllo
semf.!!nal round lhls Fr!ciaJ
Communlcy Action Program too mouth District o! the U, S. IJo.
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~ laced a cutback !n !Undo b&amp;o partm ent or Agr1cu1 ture , s eo..
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of ut 1..&amp;.t money."
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the !!rot period, led'lO,S 't h.U. Ita at 7 p, m, and M!ddleporttak·
The Ohio Hospital Adv!BOcy
sumer ~N
t!Die, and 13-12 when the tblrd lng on llyger Crook 118 p, m.
Council has approv'ed a grant of
Meeting at the Meigs Coun\) P&lt;&gt;lnted thta out In a meeting with
quartei'~ndod.
,The championship niatcl!i&gt;wiU $200,000 lor Veterans Memorial
courthouse Wedneo~ nl&amp;h~ Meigs Count,y store owners and
Kyger Creek' a high scorer be saturday, Marth 16, !ollowin&amp; Hospital fu Pomeroy, it was reLauren Hottman. director ot 'the managers seekiqg authorizad.on
. a consolation game at 7p.m.
" ported tocla,y.
Commwdcy Action Prot~ ram, &amp;aid to handle !ood Stan\PS when the
The amoum, with matching
the Bureeu o! Worka Program 15 program Is imPlemented here.
funds tobeprovidedlocally, would
In the Process o( "deobllgatJ.rw''
He explained that some larJI)o
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PARKERSBURG, \\', Va. (UPO some alreattr &amp;~&gt;.Proved Jlrojecta era and Jow..income tamilles wW
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Adnrlnistratioo CE1\A) investtp- much needed summer Jltojects. in addition to groe.ers.
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Prewett said the lood Starl1)
IJ~...-.;o v~i·~ l'ntr fiillr·lht'"Oiito · lltiPI,.t• 40!. '- l~
ii~m. ,h,ft_ tole 'R&gt;roi~aly •Ba,ooo, ~ pro.rlllt hore Ifill II!! bepl on
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The summer ~rtlono!tl\e
expansion
an J carr led th ree pllot1 ·-•
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pro.
• -: Ill' United Freoi International
Altogether ~ 12 147 364 was .: three meehanlcs from, the Mead ~~ , 10!U be ChiiWed, but very
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~· RPBERT F. KENIIE1JYbllgana oerlou!assessmel!lol
given blank~ approv~l by the Corp., lla,ytoo,, Ohlo. Th~ were 11
llioney ,m he loll thiouih
his ,J!J1Ildiptlal prospects ~ amid lndleatloqs Democratic
council lor Ohio Institutions
enroute here to repair • clio- deobligatfon, he ~ald.
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Larpst iln81e sum was. $2 2 abled DC3 owned by the company
Richard G, Slj're, oxec:uttve ·
· I · ~ '"~r~'l, announcement Wednesda)' that he .was ..
million tor the merger of Hol2e,r ' which was torced clown Tuea- dlrecwr, gave a rt~~ort on the
GALLIP()LIS, Ohlo (IJPI) , 1 · , ,,..._ t~&lt;Po•=· o! t\!ll!1lliJI against President John...;
da,y night.
Green Amendment and eJII!lalned The bodies of two men, believed
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s by SUL1&gt;rloe. Moot Indicated they would
Hosp!ta: and the Medical Center
The FAA tower said the pilot the action that had been taken b)' to be the lillie persons reported
.I will;llllill thi!Wa jell b~re m-klng comm!triLents.
~~:~: ln Gallipolis Into • new of the cralt, George P. Perk- count,y oommlsotonen of each mlsltng alter their motorboat
/' -' . . ~ aldopotd his declojon mJsht come by early next
AI so · a roved was , 116 666 Ins, 1!, Dayton, was aclvlaed run- couJW,y, He al!o •Poke brlelly In coUided with a barge near here,
ll!ld It ~peared unUkoiJ many
_ fellow llomocratic pullCO
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•• J• k woya were Icy and that lii'OUild reprd to the new Head ~rt were reeovered from the Ohio
•·u!d he bl
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annrovall Galli M •-:u• wo
a e to sort out bY til~ the conwlexlties of a
son County · Health Departm nt ,. ~rews wou sand them on re- .....-r
n
a .. e"'S'"•
River near ljurllnston toda,y,
/·! .~·~
•ontOit Involving an Jncuritbent President and the a1e •
Congreuman Clarence E. !\Ia.
The bodies were Cound at 8:45
lilaoiY yoU eltabushed ·~ ol peace candidate Sen. E,..
"He was advised or the leo ler has announced the IIIProval a.m. by workers on a tow boat
I f ·--~~rt~·
mers pon~r
snow and he more or lm
o~ Ec,~:'mtc ~th about 35 mUeo •down river from
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to e the site of the accident.
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COt,IJMBU's ..: PEOfti'l'li!o'WilOTE oil MIMesota !&gt;en,
ot It and landed," said James GaWa - Meigs CAP lor Head
Two other rna in the small
j
! ~- ~~·• bid !o'r the preotden&lt;y now aro "offering
A St. Patriek's Day dance, Durham, FAA acting facli!Uos Start. !.I.Yre Slated 120 children boat that wrecked made it safe&gt;~ntrlbiC!o"'! and Is~ lor-work,'' according to the coord!.,.
open t&lt;) the p\i&gt;l!c, will he held chle!,
wut be Involved In the Program. ly to shore.
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-· *~ mov~ In Ohio.
March 16 a1 the Pomeroy Junior
"He circled around and docid. Wl\!lam Webl!, NYC director,
The tour were retundng home
"t{ • . ~lwiotlhi'Ohio ~rata lor McCarthy c,am.
IUI!Il SchOOl auditorium !rom 9 ed he MXI!d have a took._... and rOPorted on NYC projecta. New from work ~ the Ooo&lt;IJear plant
•:, ~•.•. b~~ 'llll:ke,.lll th,e Bookeye Sial• were "abo · to 1, sPi&gt;nsored by the Twin C!cy then' lancled. There 1fas a laot Programs were dlocuosed but no In Apple Gmve, W, VL Jl~ocr: 111 !dJ otroJW ,OOwlng In the Naw Ha1111&gt;Shrine Club.
tr..lilillosl&lt;ll !rom hlm, · - de!ln!te p!aas were - - the acd- oceured at 12:20
.,~ , "'~,. Shlr~. :.'"10, 1\1111
···. '··!,•,,r Me
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Music w111 be provided 1u' 1he thlilr like, •rm going In,' llftd
a.m. The men had been 110lng to
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Five sa&amp;ta, price per couple, . tben the me11age wu JuinbJed,"
ancl coming from work by buat
De~tdline
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··• , W~Gt'ON,.o; A $IllES OF, PRiMJ\RY
$4. Tickets moy,bupurchaset! In llurhaln said.
'/ ·~ lead P.relj!le~',~-·· to lake aoothir 'look
Middleport at DUtton Drugs, and
Besides Perk!no, pilots T, D.
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' Wlllll to,{Un lor r"';elect!On.
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and BOhr Leone, 48, TIPI&gt; Gl\Y, Ohio, and
j · ' · Ai ~~;" Joh~ Ia •Iii! d\e oddr.Op
Clothiers; PomefQ)', Nel!llll, Rebert J. SCanlan, 32, Middle' ) · ~ Ne" 'IJa!l!l)ihlre perfl,ips
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SWisher and 'I'Ah'se aii&lt;II~O.. York t~\ \Ohio, perllhlld. Aloo killed
The deodllne lor making
'• 'l. niliiiY ·rii.CH ~~,J. McCa!1hl' IIJUU
e101hlng HOuae; oRotlond. MUier were mOchan!ea Albert c. Stor- changeo ol l!stlnga In the 196ll
r ~~
'Brothers Servlie SiatlonandGro- men~ 17, Vandall1, Ohio, Mar- telephone directory Is April 19,
1 , rat~e· or,nloliiOM•', caediclalO
~ . Jlw, N_,'\
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Feed!Jore, tin S. Oris. 43, Daytaa, and General TelepllGne Co. of Ohio
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~ew~· Rlehard AnderiOII, 50, Xenlo, said toda,y.
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Ta!&gt;f•h
' wUI ohio. '
Rchert Keatley o! Athena,
and
proco~J4r~ lo llnllill up &amp;idsi
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trtet; coqmterc.W m&amp;llll8r, said
qieS'O(~tcy l~t.,,'ltl,v,
cuotomero ahou!d ..,.-1 OilY corPilrriNG
rectlonalll
th•!rpllCtnel!otlnglor (II PO
1ho chanse or Minos plamedbeiori
Joalo 16 to theeompl!»''• POme- ·•
ol&amp;ht With ro,r bGIIInels olllce no later than
and oecn- Ai&gt;rl! 19.
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aald th11 would llreet
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lalllll • teleph&lt;lno

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Syracuse Youth

Soturdoy

VALUES TO 9.00

Fowler told 1he Senate FinanCe
Committee that' evenll It holile
and abreed ''live greet urpney
to prompt action" &lt;11 the stalled
tax bill.
.
11 AU reasmable men WhO want
to preserve , this n~tion'a sta..
bUlly will put a tax bUI 011 tho
booka in the neD 30 daya," he
deelared.
Fowler Mid the "hiehlY volatlie situation" in Europe•s gold

ed ill ti&gt;O
drln
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1 Lswla of Lebunan 1J here wttb
her - . Mro. Ealella Wal.
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I home. who remalnl W at ber
I NEW HA VF.N SENIOR Mlllh- ky lhlo, ALee
Ami - · · Bai'barl
vii Sl,)rn, Jlnle R•H,
1 oro Chi&gt; apooaoro a teen dance Neaae,
~ Soyre, I'll 11oo1, lllerrl
1· !rom 8 to 11 p.m., at tile Wa- Crall.
1 hama IIIah IICbool audllorlum. Fisher. !.1m Baker, and BIll
Joys will emc:ae.
I ThoSENIOR
CLASS ol southerll
I Hl&amp;h School will &amp;poo!Or a Sal die Hawkins Day dance !rom 8 Mlsical Program
I to 11 With mullc 1zy "The Next
I In Une." Chlrp per couple, GiVen at School
WOllEN'S
BASKETBALL,
IWillnd VI, .Cbe-, 7:30p.m.
II the IWilllld 10111llorlum.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE party
will! llle Joy1 II tha MlddliiiiOrt
111111! ochGol l!ldllorluln b'olll 8
to lll).m; Scl!ooJ apoooorlld. Jlub.
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A party WlS held Saturdoy
In Clbservanee of tho dlb blrtll·
c1a1 aanlveraary oll!arbara KIT
Flllher, dau&amp;hter of Mr. and
Mre. Maoon F!lher.
Glmeo were p111ed with prizes being - bJ1 Ntelq ltlo, JanIe Reoae, lnd -11 Holmaa.
Cake and Ice erNIII. were Hn·
ed durlnl tho l1111rmm party.
Gueste · - e LGulll C o I o,
Huberta Colarl, lllerrl. Cral&amp;
Delti.M Croll, ~ JlnMhue,
Beverly Ervin, Jllane Farra.
IWjlh ~Ill'. ~ ljllbnall. .
Aimee-. Jtllllllll&gt;bard, Nle·

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mus!ve gold • buyliiJ on lt.e wprld'l bUnion .markets,
Fowler l!lade hla •tro~Wolt pill yet t&lt;) lawrillkero for po&amp;Sip
or President' Jolmlon's r.stfor llOperclilt Income taX '""'

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MlddlejiOrt.the hGU~ae
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sollcltaiiCMr ID the c0mmunJ1Y
were Mro. Lawrance -~ . Mrl •.
Paul Caoel, Mn Beii.V'C II n e,
Mro. Grace Howley, Mrl. Nan
Moore, Mlaa Marta Hubbard,
Mrl. HOIIIIIIIl')' l,jolll, M r I.
George Hadceu; Jr., Mn Edllll
McNeal, Mrl. Frllllk ' WUIOil,
Mro. Emelt Lallinee, M r 1.
Grace Pratt, MrL Laolle Enlll.
Mrs. Rlehard. BIIIOJ, -Mr~,,, Rob­
Twenty members ol the Matll- ert HI'sell, Mloa Virldnla Groaan,
odllt Youth Foll~wlhlp or the 1o1r1. lAO Kennedy, Sr., Mr1.
~acuse charpwere~J,eR&amp;Slln­ M1f1lll Balli)'.
doy nll!llt or Gallta COUllly youth
Mrs. LOWell Beaver, Mrs. Edat a lamll¥ nl&amp;ht Clboervance at
Grace M-Il Church.
VlSITS IN POMEROY
~er for the observance was
WUllam White, Walllnaford,
Jim_. Cal'laa, .head !Qotball coadl Comeotlcut, vlllted F.rldOT · of.
ot'\Yl"it f!rgiilla Uni~ora!Q&gt;; Gar· !OI'Dilliii '·lllld iVtftllir 'Willi" Mii1
lan spoke on his Christian ex- Bat1&gt;ara ~rouse, POmeroy, He
perience and hlo church attend- lei! eorb' Saturde¥ mol'lllni lor
ance r041fremenll lor !ootboll • short visit With hll mather,
team members.
Mn. Marie WhltO at v.., Well
Tho Rev. WendeU Stotler, paa- Vlrllnia. and returned to Contor or the &amp;&gt;raeu!O charp nootlcut bJ' plane late Monday.
clllrche&amp;, 111111 two solos. KIIIIV
Wta!JII and Mrl, Opal Kloel
accompanied the youth to Galllpolll.

Party Held for
Barbara Fisher

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since the Siver Bridge collapsed

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last Dec. 15.
Dolen" Director AJw1Y Wll1011
The two viCtims were identl- said llle
Coal! Guard and
!led by the Galli&lt; c.,..,cy lller- the Well Vlrgiala Conservation ; ·

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itrs department as Earl Prose.
snd Louis
FoUler, about 33, Gallipolis.
The two who made It ashore
were Carl Meredith, 23, Galltpulls and Wayne Davis, 33; Gallipolis.

about 42, Galtlpol!s

Dlvlolon !Ont bueta from Hunting-: -

ton, W. Va,, to aaalst. Wilooo · · ·
1ald a helicopter and a ll&amp;ht ; ·. ·'
pl1ne alto would be used. GaUJa :' ·'
CIIWIIY ClY!! Do!enae un1to were
on hand, aloog With the ....J:&lt;•• ~
Hl&amp;hwoy Patrol.

4-County Research Grani
Approvef! by JJ1mhington
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A,pril 11141Ung.

Retreibment1 were se.rYed.fol.
lowing the meeting to thole nam.
ed obcwe - llld Mloa Elizabeth
Davli, i.fr,,
l\'Jeko, Mrs.
Elinor Bates; ~·· F.r..cesllun. .

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work - are thrOWing 1110110)''
";:tation
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service around as If It 1'~ going out ot
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Is 8Q'le. At night In Slf&amp;on. t h e
rapidly becoming a rll)ugnont bars, restaurants, nicht cluba
!11888. It cOuld be cpnsldered a and hotels are crowded '" 1t h
Nort 'on the face ot' Ow- cl¥111za; Americans In clvUian clothes,
lion or a stnne under,thelnstll/ mAIIY with Vietnamese glrlo.
·&gt;l PI'Oill'•" In the \Jailed~.. Prices have gone slcy hlib due m
filii ,Jaw !~elf hao many directs. American extravapnces, It Is
Ne In Coiwres• iholild li&amp;w thlo not surprising that Senate co.,.
law r-ed vecy&lt;~. mltteea have received evidence
""' bel'ore next June so enact or AID corr,.,Ui&gt;n. WhUeln Into law ·a lireat4' imProved •• son the wrtter waa Utoni.Bhed
lective santee taw. h Is bod that carmna or American c...,.
enough to gO about conscrfDt:U:t:: ettes, Uquor, tr.&amp;nllstor radiolt
roqsters ' into our armed cameraa and much other m*
[orcas, It Is abeolutely IIICI!oW- chsndlse au bearing u. s. eon..
ll' unwr, arbitrary and · ~iPftc; mtanry and PXtrademarks are
loua to continue the presetit IY&amp;o Ollenll' dlspill'ed on the streets
tem w~ adopting guidelines and all&lt;&gt;¥&amp;. Our military JlOlice
to achieve dQj;erJ:y and falrne11 and army o«kers pay ll() atteno
In operation or draft boards tlon. In Roms, MUan or Turin,
throughout the cOllll\q. Too Ire- Italy in 1945&amp;~· blac ko-marketeer
~. each local draft board who had the ellrontory to diiJiia¥
has come to regard Itself llldlts a carton or American cigarettes
Ollerstlons as answerable onl.v to or a bottle of American liqoor
the small group who fUnction In a · would have been arrested foftl&gt;.
czar-like manner. Their decl.,. with by an American MP. It is
ions and Procedures m~ differ ovldont that some venal Amerientirely from the procedures and cans In Vietnam are Partlcli&gt;a..
110licles or amther draft board lng In thlJ corroptlon.
GENERALS _ USED CAR
In the same state or even t h e
IEALERS
'•
same city,
A written guarantee is said to
CORRUPTION \I,JETNAM SfYLE
have
been Insisted on and .P~
In south Vletllam there a r e
thousanc!J of ~lean clvUtaos, cured by PresJdont Johnsonlrom
This, in addition to mOre than the generals orourJolniChloltsor
600,000 men otourarmedforcea. !laii that theKhesanh marlneooo.
These American clvUians - ot. poat would not be overrun and
flclal6, IIICI emplo,yees or AID, become another Dienbienphu. The
U. S. Overseas Mission (OSOM), statements o1 these generals
CIA and other u. S. ali&gt;habotlcal seem to be sacro 1anct to Preslagencies ostenlibl,y ._ed In dent Jotul~n. ,Let ua hope that
refugee and other paeificatlon their guarantee Is batter than the

'IV'ASIUNGTO?;N~~~~~~:~::~

Rutland Cub ScoutS Give
Program fov. PTA ,Meeting
" ..\

tng at the

Rutl:.:;,nd:·~::•~:!

Audlmrlum. Mr. Qllll'loo Kln.i,
president was In charp of the
buainesa meeting.,
Mr&amp;o Van Motor rOOlj ;.,r~po
turo and had a story aokiJWo
''Whit would you doltyouwereto
have charge of the universe for
one hour?"
91e finished with tho pomn,
•tThe Touch c1 the ·Master's
Hand."
Tho Brownies had charge or
tho flag ceAIIIOIIY• Girls leading
lhe pledge or allegiance were
' Terri Lynn VIning, Florence
Richmond, Torasa Van Motor and
Tbmy Martin.
Slnoe U was famll,y nlibt, the
Club Scouts with Purl VanMeter
as Cullil!IBIU p!J,yed an imPoflo
ant Part)u the program. Tbabo11
p.vo • ~umorou• playlet or the
moloclrama tM&gt;e. Mrs, Van MW
er wss narramr. T~e following
boys partlcipted, Mark Rlcfi.
monel, JohMia Thomu, !lOve
Nelson, Gory Nelson, Greg Van

Meter, Gary Georee, IIIC~cy
George, HaneyGeorgoandWIIIIamson. Randy -kbw led
games with groq&gt; partlctpatloo.
The $5 room banner award was

Projects Are
Olosen By

.

... e or $2411n the treasury.
Mrs. Fred George, wa,yaa n d
m...s chalnnan, IMOUDCOdlj(t.
ney •IC!per would bs held March
22. It Will stort rlg1lt alter aohool
Ia dlarnlsHd ~ eQIItiiiiO tW the

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lbeaollorn !l11o counliet.,
Tne, ""'" was conwcted o#lder
a
,
the Qtlldren1s Bu..
reau 01 tb&lt;l
.Jl$par11nent or
H~th,
and Welfare
, anil ,was aimed at determining
the b!tpactormrmalenlalheallh
I'
on•fatnlll'solldi.rlfJoShdecmomic

· ,\11 w~ Gu.til~.-.. ~ $er·
.tee One D•r· S.....,lbl"' i!i··
llppon. Cu~ 1'.,.;1"" '~
clil,., "-!Mnln£ Shal'tenlnt
ond

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·The stuciY has \&gt;eeil deociibod
as the nrst ·real look at the er.
' fects 91 it motlier'J chronic Ill·
ness on fiuplly' lite. Silr\llar statlsltcs on ·• father's Ill health
have been collected for some
time.

Project dlrocmr ,.., Dr. Ruth
guarantee of moot used car d.U. Deacon, chairman of OhioState•s

ers.

&gt;

ORCIUD FROM CONSfiTUENT
"With bums like you as our sen..
lloro, no wonder our gold In Ft.
Knox Ia down - down. Please

run tor reelection. I will campalgn all over (Ohio) against you.
You are the mistake ot the c~
t"'""•"
_,
MEIJCARE- AFFLUENT
DOCTORS
The Senate Is cracking down
on the excessive coat of dru,ga.
Let us hOpe l!flectiveleglslatlon
on this subject wUibeenactedbefore adjournment next Augu•L
Contrast hospital costs In our
ccuntr)' with the costs In some
SCandinavian countries. An
American lady who gove birth to
a baby In Finland Paid a $3.50 a

The modern furniture look Js long, low and luXurious
-like this102-lnch walnut-trimmed Thunderbird sofa
and chair by FlexsteeL BackS IIlia IIMied arms.ore
thickly roam padded. Foam rubber cushions are r•
versible. See them at

Girl Seout Troop
Being Organized

earnings - but the average ln.
ot a physician In private
practice 111 the United States Is
W,170. One In seven physicians
110w nets at least $50,000 a year.
come

Moat are members of the cqn-

aervattve American Medical AlP
soclatlori which has been denouJM&gt;o
Ins P&lt;&gt;ilcles of Presidents KUJ&gt;o
nectY and Johnson as state social1110. The AMA blt!&gt;erll'

Th~

'

CLASS TO lofEET

Christ wtU have their monthly
meeting satur~ evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brown are hosts.
TEENS HOLD PARTY
RUTLAND - The Teen Class
of the RuUand Church of Christ
held a Parb' at the church bss..
mont ldqnda,y evening, BW Nlchoo
olson had the devoUono. Jane

EASY ·TERM~.

lor psronto att••"'!!'! ·~he

Y-.

Mrs . . BardWoill =~=~~:.
did not IIDd tho ~
enee.s between the two group•
that you might Ol)lecl.

BIRTHDAY OBSERliED
RUTLAND- Mr. andfdra,Joe
BoUn entertained Stmdaylnhonor
or their son, Craig's, birth~.
PreliiOt were Mr. Cecil BoUn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger TQJ'ner, Denl.&amp;e
and Clint, of Falrfleld, Ohio, Mr.
and Mrs. n,n Turner and Slama
or Albany, ·BIII.Y stewart, and
Rick, Brenda and Brent Bolin.

RUTLAND- Tho Merry G...

enen f..H garden club .rn,K r•
cent4' In their organisational
meeti111 with 10 girls, two juniDr
leaders, and two advJ10r1 pre..
ent.
The girls chose IIDworgaring fir&amp;t year and second ,.ear,

and "-"Plorlng the outdoors, lor
their projects.
OOicer&amp; elected were, pres..
den~ Brenda Bolin; vlceopi'eot-·

farirllieo with chrOnleo,lll' • !U

011Mie lHf HUOEPOJ:Il IAfi!W iNIJ COMI'ANY D'

Priddy,
are Ellen Ulc•
Ofl',,-

TheadvlO.
ll&lt;&gt;bert . !ft&gt;Wdon
J_oo Bo11n. The club
i¥.,.,. two week• untU
th• every week.
f.'/..ciJI•: l"illed b)' hI f
Drendl1 1erved ...,..
after·which thOgi'O\&amp;I
rldi'IJ In a~ ca,rt ~ncl
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CINCINN~ri

Join the Enjoyers

OHiO

BASKEruALL
Portl~ VI. Cheatll', 7:30p.m&gt;
at _lite
audl\orlulft."'
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE ·Pirb'
orith ~ J~a Ill the Mldd!EIIOJ't
.&gt; • llllh school auditorium trom 8
(lo 11 p.m. siltool sponsorad, Puf&gt;.
. . •lie Ia welcome.
· SQUAIIE DANCE, 9 p.m., Bid: toni Yooilh• Cen~. sponsored by
· Darwin ~rey&lt;lo Club.
;: ST, PATJIICK'S
·~ .Pom- Jimior 'IUghSc:botJIIAI!d. WQMEN'S

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CLOTH! NG
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AND MRs.
H. Sf AFFORD .or'
~o ..,.
no~=~~. !hf.•-mODI and QP~hlac
ilr,thtlr
dt
Llitl1a Clrroll,ti&gt;Mr. -.ey ~vaenoGUWOut,or Millo
dltPoJ:L )!loa Stlltortlis l1866graduateo!Rutland lllilh SChool
anclal967 graduate or tbtSOutlteniOhlo.aw.towor and Techni~fl Tralabw C.nler1 Sle lJ Pre~ emp~edll tho lleil•
Cotml1 ~· court.· , .
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~, 111'i ·Gllbaaut .~ · Micldl11/0111fllah School and 1&amp; now
enrolled at the Solllhem Ohlo Meqlowtr and Teo6nlcal Tral,..
tar Centlr. Tho wedcllna wW ba an event or April 26,

marrtm

TUESDAY
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trlnii;Y
United.Church of Christ, 8 p,m,,
It the ch~b; Mrs, Pearl Mora

Tbe~~ o1 Iran 11' known ·
ao ·lbe 'fef.?ot 'l'hrone.
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Tho PTA aponsoredaclancelor
the 1011118 ~le of tho commiiJI"
II;\' Slturdoy night. Mr. Vori!M
Weber ac:ted as instructor for
~quare clanclng. He also led the
srolll In the grand march andthe
)'OUI!Is had a yery enjoyable eve.
There were several par- ·
enta and PTA mem!Morspresent
who hali&gt;ed In tho Instruction.
There wW bt another oealdon
IDr the f0U1W peOple' Mlrch 23
!rom 8 m11 p, m. All .) 'O..,peo,.
ple lntoroated In 111,\'Ding to
aquare clance ara invited to

ON BIG

CUURTEOUS
SERVICE

, sa!VrdiiJ'

has~pryam.

snow-

Diobble Wllllsmson,

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!1 think What we~ was that

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PRESCRiiliit(i»oii~o~USINESS I sER"'v...J~....c~E

l.

Soalhm

performed by the''lnQiher 'I ll lite
home were similar, . aa ·~
lbe 1\"dSton-maiona:
til
the home and ll\!neral lliniliy &amp;Ia·

dent, Roxanne Patteraon; aecr•
tary, RoHJDII')' Snowden; trea~
urer. TaminY Michaela; recr•
Ilion leoc!o&lt;; Toreoa Brown,
news r~, Jild1 Lynn

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"Among each group, the W,sks

mni

Rutland aub

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• , XI GAMMA MU SOrori~ st 8
p.m., ,,t the Columbus IIICI SOUih&lt;
orn la.to Electrle Co. ,
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FRIDAY
~'"'·MABE==:,;;L WOLFE holll
iThlrd
'Fricltjl Club
at 7:30 p.m. .
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' NEW HAVEN SENIOR Mclh.
ors Cl,. 8j1011oors ·a teen dance
from 8 to II p.m., at the W._
~ Qlih ldtool .,auditorium.
The
will emeoo,
01

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"&amp;lrprJ,al.ne as it

writer recalls hls net

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A spellbw baU~ a prognm
on hoallh wUI ba lqturis q! lha.
Chester hji ill~ to be ~elc!
lolondlll'
nl;ii~' Ulh8 018ster E\. · V
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emen(ary· SchooJ·,at: 81&gt;o II!' ,
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Particli&gt;lllns Ia the opeiUnl
bOo wW ba·lhe !Wo&gt;.toPwlnllirl
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from .11radea five thfOO!I!h elibt,
· ' &lt;Shefflehl ~Jy .AJnerleail · · ·~· . _
.Mt•. 48an Sexaon, PI'Oil'Oin
chalrmailo ,IIIJIOuneW;· Ilks, Kllbo
Harclwood venae~ .and, sollclll flab~ ~ ·JPAic:!l ZU. ·
Q\!Baum, princiPal, wlll-h·a •e
ly Arnerlean 1urnltiue eColor. Tlmliii'Eit 'iSOllll
charge of the bee w~lch will Iii!.
Slo~ Slgnll -SYstem'' •26:000 .;volt .ColOr~~ Cpql ,
eonduotod 10, determtnt who will
chaw ' •Illuminated Vl!Fj'UJIII' Chaa!U!I,!jldicltor_o ·
.rePres..a the Che81tr school IIi
•11-tneb Oval Speaker •:roue Coattol .·
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Dimentlon•~ H.28 7/16", W.29¥-t", D.17%"i 4" CJIP '' 1l
the c01111tr)' ~ bse.
,
, llurlllll the buslrios• meeting
a nominating committee wW be
ele&lt;tad. llro, Charles Flck,
health ehaJ,rman, will prelllt a
program oo health. Froi baby

medicare.

BAKER

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hospital tee. The aver~ge b~-­ RUTLAND - The Young A\lults
come- the writer would notss.y class or the Rutland Church or
day

earnings as a Isw1er during hlJ
llrst 1ear were $710; the aeconcl
year about$3000.PLEASENOTE
- H,y nowalotter Is released m
editors, ·racJlo commentators and
mailed to citizens who wOuldllke
Ptaos m serve .lhe alumni bono to receive each isrue.IIOPe I am
quet: were d.Jaeul&amp;ed. and It was renderq an. additional public
voted 1n raise th"P r I c e, .... service In wridng ant! mailing
essacy to meet the e"Penlea of tha, ~mr Stephen .M.
rising costs.
Waahbwton. D. c. (VoL X, No. 7
The Ubrary at the grade -March, 1968).
SChool and the playground equip.
ment weredlseuasedandcommlif
tee• appolntad,
Pia¥ground oquljlmont valued
at $200 Is to bo purchasedforthe
Rutland Grado School b)' tho PTA
and Mrs, Fred George and Mrs.
Purl Van Meter were appolrted
chairmen or th~ proJect.
Mrs.~ Sllowden and Mrs,
Fred Wtlllsmson wore appointed
1n lllvestlgoto the library books
and enc1doi&gt;edla which the PTA
has purchased and 1n see if thOJ
can got .: librarian for the sracio
school llbrsry, Refreshments

:were aervecl.

o.n.r.r ......,..

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Me
ed k
nnonSpe Stic

79~

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l'h~.:~m;·.~~.~ !oo

m•,j,&lt;i!oOfolstr

dall1 r•~
Bible
\ilis.Uscuueil orith
a&lt;tlon being llflved uniiJ tb&lt;l.
A,pril 11141Ung.

Retreibment1 were se.rYed.fol.
lowing the meeting to thole nam.
ed obcwe - llld Mloa Elizabeth
Davli, i.fr,,
l\'Jeko, Mrs.
Elinor Bates; ~·· F.r..cesllun. .

All!'•

nell, ljld a i!Uelll, Mro. FlliJCet 1
carleton·.

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we"!ound,

(anilli eooplra-

work - are thrOWing 1110110)''
";:tation
of our '
service around as If It 1'~ going out ot
'·
·.-stem undir
Is 8Q'le. At night In Slf&amp;on. t h e
rapidly becoming a rll)ugnont bars, restaurants, nicht cluba
!11888. It cOuld be cpnsldered a and hotels are crowded '" 1t h
Nort 'on the face ot' Ow- cl¥111za; Americans In clvUian clothes,
lion or a stnne under,thelnstll/ mAIIY with Vietnamese glrlo.
·&gt;l PI'Oill'•" In the \Jailed~.. Prices have gone slcy hlib due m
filii ,Jaw !~elf hao many directs. American extravapnces, It Is
Ne In Coiwres• iholild li&amp;w thlo not surprising that Senate co.,.
law r-ed vecy&lt;~. mltteea have received evidence
""' bel'ore next June so enact or AID corr,.,Ui&gt;n. WhUeln Into law ·a lireat4' imProved •• son the wrtter waa Utoni.Bhed
lective santee taw. h Is bod that carmna or American c...,.
enough to gO about conscrfDt:U:t:: ettes, Uquor, tr.&amp;nllstor radiolt
roqsters ' into our armed cameraa and much other m*
[orcas, It Is abeolutely IIICI!oW- chsndlse au bearing u. s. eon..
ll' unwr, arbitrary and · ~iPftc; mtanry and PXtrademarks are
loua to continue the presetit IY&amp;o Ollenll' dlspill'ed on the streets
tem w~ adopting guidelines and all&lt;&gt;¥&amp;. Our military JlOlice
to achieve dQj;erJ:y and falrne11 and army o«kers pay ll() atteno
In operation or draft boards tlon. In Roms, MUan or Turin,
throughout the cOllll\q. Too Ire- Italy in 1945&amp;~· blac ko-marketeer
~. each local draft board who had the ellrontory to diiJiia¥
has come to regard Itself llldlts a carton or American cigarettes
Ollerstlons as answerable onl.v to or a bottle of American liqoor
the small group who fUnction In a · would have been arrested foftl&gt;.
czar-like manner. Their decl.,. with by an American MP. It is
ions and Procedures m~ differ ovldont that some venal Amerientirely from the procedures and cans In Vietnam are Partlcli&gt;a..
110licles or amther draft board lng In thlJ corroptlon.
GENERALS _ USED CAR
In the same state or even t h e
IEALERS
'•
same city,
A written guarantee is said to
CORRUPTION \I,JETNAM SfYLE
have
been Insisted on and .P~
In south Vletllam there a r e
thousanc!J of ~lean clvUtaos, cured by PresJdont Johnsonlrom
This, in addition to mOre than the generals orourJolniChloltsor
600,000 men otourarmedforcea. !laii that theKhesanh marlneooo.
These American clvUians - ot. poat would not be overrun and
flclal6, IIICI emplo,yees or AID, become another Dienbienphu. The
U. S. Overseas Mission (OSOM), statements o1 these generals
CIA and other u. S. ali&gt;habotlcal seem to be sacro 1anct to Preslagencies ostenlibl,y ._ed In dent Jotul~n. ,Let ua hope that
refugee and other paeificatlon their guarantee Is batter than the

'IV'ASIUNGTO?;N~~~~~~:~::~

Rutland Cub ScoutS Give
Program fov. PTA ,Meeting
" ..\

tng at the

Rutl:.:;,nd:·~::•~:!

Audlmrlum. Mr. Qllll'loo Kln.i,
president was In charp of the
buainesa meeting.,
Mr&amp;o Van Motor rOOlj ;.,r~po
turo and had a story aokiJWo
''Whit would you doltyouwereto
have charge of the universe for
one hour?"
91e finished with tho pomn,
•tThe Touch c1 the ·Master's
Hand."
Tho Brownies had charge or
tho flag ceAIIIOIIY• Girls leading
lhe pledge or allegiance were
' Terri Lynn VIning, Florence
Richmond, Torasa Van Motor and
Tbmy Martin.
Slnoe U was famll,y nlibt, the
Club Scouts with Purl VanMeter
as Cullil!IBIU p!J,yed an imPoflo
ant Part)u the program. Tbabo11
p.vo • ~umorou• playlet or the
moloclrama tM&gt;e. Mrs, Van MW
er wss narramr. T~e following
boys partlcipted, Mark Rlcfi.
monel, JohMia Thomu, !lOve
Nelson, Gory Nelson, Greg Van

Meter, Gary Georee, IIIC~cy
George, HaneyGeorgoandWIIIIamson. Randy -kbw led
games with groq&gt; partlctpatloo.
The $5 room banner award was

Projects Are
Olosen By

.

... e or $2411n the treasury.
Mrs. Fred George, wa,yaa n d
m...s chalnnan, IMOUDCOdlj(t.
ney •IC!per would bs held March
22. It Will stort rlg1lt alter aohool
Ia dlarnlsHd ~ eQIItiiiiO tW the

"

lbeaollorn !l11o counliet.,
Tne, ""'" was conwcted o#lder
a
,
the Qtlldren1s Bu..
reau 01 tb&lt;l
.Jl$par11nent or
H~th,
and Welfare
, anil ,was aimed at determining
the b!tpactormrmalenlalheallh
I'
on•fatnlll'solldi.rlfJoShdecmomic

· ,\11 w~ Gu.til~.-.. ~ $er·
.tee One D•r· S.....,lbl"' i!i··
llppon. Cu~ 1'.,.;1"" '~
clil,., "-!Mnln£ Shal'tenlnt
ond

I '

OPEN DAILY 9TO 5

~ - &amp;m911~ · 1ow .tn.oome

.JAY JAY TAILORING

·The stuciY has \&gt;eeil deociibod
as the nrst ·real look at the er.
' fects 91 it motlier'J chronic Ill·
ness on fiuplly' lite. Silr\llar statlsltcs on ·• father's Ill health
have been collected for some
time.

Project dlrocmr ,.., Dr. Ruth
guarantee of moot used car d.U. Deacon, chairman of OhioState•s

ers.

&gt;

ORCIUD FROM CONSfiTUENT
"With bums like you as our sen..
lloro, no wonder our gold In Ft.
Knox Ia down - down. Please

run tor reelection. I will campalgn all over (Ohio) against you.
You are the mistake ot the c~
t"'""•"
_,
MEIJCARE- AFFLUENT
DOCTORS
The Senate Is cracking down
on the excessive coat of dru,ga.
Let us hOpe l!flectiveleglslatlon
on this subject wUibeenactedbefore adjournment next Augu•L
Contrast hospital costs In our
ccuntr)' with the costs In some
SCandinavian countries. An
American lady who gove birth to
a baby In Finland Paid a $3.50 a

The modern furniture look Js long, low and luXurious
-like this102-lnch walnut-trimmed Thunderbird sofa
and chair by FlexsteeL BackS IIlia IIMied arms.ore
thickly roam padded. Foam rubber cushions are r•
versible. See them at

Girl Seout Troop
Being Organized

earnings - but the average ln.
ot a physician In private
practice 111 the United States Is
W,170. One In seven physicians
110w nets at least $50,000 a year.
come

Moat are members of the cqn-

aervattve American Medical AlP
soclatlori which has been denouJM&gt;o
Ins P&lt;&gt;ilcles of Presidents KUJ&gt;o
nectY and Johnson as state social1110. The AMA blt!&gt;erll'

Th~

'

CLASS TO lofEET

Christ wtU have their monthly
meeting satur~ evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brown are hosts.
TEENS HOLD PARTY
RUTLAND - The Teen Class
of the RuUand Church of Christ
held a Parb' at the church bss..
mont ldqnda,y evening, BW Nlchoo
olson had the devoUono. Jane

EASY ·TERM~.

lor psronto att••"'!!'! ·~he

Y-.

Mrs . . BardWoill =~=~~:.
did not IIDd tho ~
enee.s between the two group•
that you might Ol)lecl.

BIRTHDAY OBSERliED
RUTLAND- Mr. andfdra,Joe
BoUn entertained Stmdaylnhonor
or their son, Craig's, birth~.
PreliiOt were Mr. Cecil BoUn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger TQJ'ner, Denl.&amp;e
and Clint, of Falrfleld, Ohio, Mr.
and Mrs. n,n Turner and Slama
or Albany, ·BIII.Y stewart, and
Rick, Brenda and Brent Bolin.

RUTLAND- Tho Merry G...

enen f..H garden club .rn,K r•
cent4' In their organisational
meeti111 with 10 girls, two juniDr
leaders, and two advJ10r1 pre..
ent.
The girls chose IIDworgaring fir&amp;t year and second ,.ear,

and "-"Plorlng the outdoors, lor
their projects.
OOicer&amp; elected were, pres..
den~ Brenda Bolin; vlceopi'eot-·

farirllieo with chrOnleo,lll' • !U

011Mie lHf HUOEPOJ:Il IAfi!W iNIJ COMI'ANY D'

Priddy,
are Ellen Ulc•
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ll&lt;&gt;bert . !ft&gt;Wdon
J_oo Bo11n. The club
i¥.,.,. two week• untU
th• every week.
f.'/..ciJI•: l"illed b)' hI f
Drendl1 1erved ...,..
after·which thOgi'O\&amp;I
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Join the Enjoyers

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BASKEruALL
Portl~ VI. Cheatll', 7:30p.m&gt;
at _lite
audl\orlulft."'
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE ·Pirb'
orith ~ J~a Ill the Mldd!EIIOJ't
.&gt; • llllh school auditorium trom 8
(lo 11 p.m. siltool sponsorad, Puf&gt;.
. . •lie Ia welcome.
· SQUAIIE DANCE, 9 p.m., Bid: toni Yooilh• Cen~. sponsored by
· Darwin ~rey&lt;lo Club.
;: ST, PATJIICK'S
·~ .Pom- Jimior 'IUghSc:botJIIAI!d. WQMEN'S

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dltPoJ:L )!loa Stlltortlis l1866graduateo!Rutland lllilh SChool
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FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trlnii;Y
United.Church of Christ, 8 p,m,,
It the ch~b; Mrs, Pearl Mora

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Tho PTA aponsoredaclancelor
the 1011118 ~le of tho commiiJI"
II;\' Slturdoy night. Mr. Vori!M
Weber ac:ted as instructor for
~quare clanclng. He also led the
srolll In the grand march andthe
)'OUI!Is had a yery enjoyable eve.
There were several par- ·
enta and PTA mem!Morspresent
who hali&gt;ed In tho Instruction.
There wW bt another oealdon
IDr the f0U1W peOple' Mlrch 23
!rom 8 m11 p, m. All .) 'O..,peo,.
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lbe 1\"dSton-maiona:
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Ilion leoc!o&lt;; Toreoa Brown,
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p.m., ,,t the Columbus IIICI SOUih&lt;
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'Fricltjl Club
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from 8 to II p.m., at the W._
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on hoallh wUI ba lqturis q! lha.
Chester hji ill~ to be ~elc!
lolondlll'
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.Mt•. 48an Sexaon, PI'Oil'Oin
chalrmailo ,IIIJIOuneW;· Ilks, Kllbo
Harclwood venae~ .and, sollclll flab~ ~ ·JPAic:!l ZU. ·
Q\!Baum, princiPal, wlll-h·a •e
ly Arnerlean 1urnltiue eColor. Tlmliii'Eit 'iSOllll
charge of the bee w~lch will Iii!.
Slo~ Slgnll -SYstem'' •26:000 .;volt .ColOr~~ Cpql ,
eonduotod 10, determtnt who will
chaw ' •Illuminated Vl!Fj'UJIII' Chaa!U!I,!jldicltor_o ·
.rePres..a the Che81tr school IIi
•11-tneb Oval Speaker •:roue Coattol .·
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the c01111tr)' ~ bse.
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, llurlllll the buslrios• meeting
a nominating committee wW be
ele&lt;tad. llro, Charles Flck,
health ehaJ,rman, will prelllt a
program oo health. Froi baby

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hospital tee. The aver~ge b~-­ RUTLAND - The Young A\lults
come- the writer would notss.y class or the Rutland Church or
day

earnings as a Isw1er during hlJ
llrst 1ear were $710; the aeconcl
year about$3000.PLEASENOTE
- H,y nowalotter Is released m
editors, ·racJlo commentators and
mailed to citizens who wOuldllke
Ptaos m serve .lhe alumni bono to receive each isrue.IIOPe I am
quet: were d.Jaeul&amp;ed. and It was renderq an. additional public
voted 1n raise th"P r I c e, .... service In wridng ant! mailing
essacy to meet the e"Penlea of tha, ~mr Stephen .M.
rising costs.
Waahbwton. D. c. (VoL X, No. 7
The Ubrary at the grade -March, 1968).
SChool and the playground equip.
ment weredlseuasedandcommlif
tee• appolntad,
Pia¥ground oquljlmont valued
at $200 Is to bo purchasedforthe
Rutland Grado School b)' tho PTA
and Mrs, Fred George and Mrs.
Purl Van Meter were appolrted
chairmen or th~ proJect.
Mrs.~ Sllowden and Mrs,
Fred Wtlllsmson wore appointed
1n lllvestlgoto the library books
and enc1doi&gt;edla which the PTA
has purchased and 1n see if thOJ
can got .: librarian for the sracio
school llbrsry, Refreshments

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&amp;liGON (UPD - . American
jets struck · North Vietnam
Wednesllay .the heaviest blow in
mOre than a month, bombing 10
major targets in

the Hanoi-

bombed the 16,000 North Vietna.
mese reported by American
1ntell'Jgence to be ringing Khe
sam, the Marine fort Ulat ls
t he western anchor of the allied
anti-invasion · Une near the
North-South Vietnam border.
Valley of Death
Hanoi, in a rare propaganda
mention ot the embattled fort,
broadcast a threat that the 6,000
Marines of Khe SaM are
doomed.
· Hanoi Radio, broadcasting the

one

Haipbong area ·· lone, U.S.
spokesmen said today.
:\t the lime time Uley said
509 tun~irzan servicemen were
killed in action last week,
making tile past month the
costliest of the war tor the
Unlted states in terms ot lives
lost. The figures showed the
number of U.S. coMbat deaths thrent, said, uKhe sanh- valley
iri VIetnam haapused20,000.
or death ror u.s. puppets ... The
The spokesinen said American days of Khe Sanh are numpilots nn 94 missions against bered.,."
North Vietnam Wedhesda,y with
There was no sign, however,
one· r.IJ.d striking inside the city that the expected big push by
Umit&amp; of the port 0( Haiphong. the two North VIetnamese
An Informed mllistary source divisions at Khc Sanh had
told UPI the raids were an begun.
allied reply to the Viet Cong
Last week's toll of ~ 9
ln\'aslon ol SOuth Vietnamese Americans killed was the Udrd
cities last month and to Hanoi's week u.s. forces have suffered
failure to recognize as a peace at least 500 men killed since the
feeler the U.S. bombing pause Communists opened their Tet
around HanoJ and Haiphong in offensive Jan . 30, an unpre&lt;:elate
December and early dented three-week toll .
January,
u.s. spokesmen said that
Convoy Ambushed
since records began Jan. l,
ln South Vietnam, Communist 1961 , and through saturday a
forces ambushed two V.S. ·"rm,~r total of 19,760 Americans were
truck convoys. rooa,Y ; nine reported killed In combat. With
miles northeast ot Saigon, casualties suffered 190 tar this
guerrillas killed one GI and week, the number ol American
wounded three in an attack on 11;ar dead in VIetnam has
11 military and 19 civilian reached . the 20,000 figure,
vehicles which sultered ull.ght., according to analysis of battle
Hughes Pallbearers
damage, spokesmen said.
loss reports.
But in the Central Highlands
Named
late Wednesday, a North
Pallbearers for Friday' 8 10
Vietnamese ambush on High River Gauges
a.m., t\meral services of Arthur
was 41 between the allled
GAUGES - Gallipolis, i3.4 F. Hughes. 46, Cheshire, who
bastiM.s or Plelku and Konturn
and 35.3 with rollers opt; Pt.
caught 30 trucks at the end of a
died Tuesday in Pomeroy, were
Pleasant, 30.54; Pomeroy - Manamed today by the Waugh-Hal140-vehicle Amerlcan supply
son, 31 .28; Hinton, 5.70 falling;
convoy.
ley-Wood Funeral Home.
Communist rocket and ma- "Kanawha
Falls, 12.20 stat.;
They are: H. S. 51utes, G, I.
chine gun fire killed 12 Charleston, 27.2{1 falling. Lon - Plymale, G, R, Stewart, Ray Weih Americans and wounded eight don, running 24 feet of roUers; er, and Ed Ball.
as well as damaging 30 trucks, Marmet, ruminJ 30 feet; and
Masonic rites by the Cheshire
spokesmen said. Government Winfield, ruMlng- 53 feet.
LOdge will be held at the Wauglltroops and U.S. ~lrcra!t stru&lt;k
PEEPERS BARRIER
Halley-Wood Funeral Home at
at the ambushers, killing at
TOKYO (IJPD - The Imperial 7:30 this evening.
least 48 North Vietnamese who Household Agen&lt;y todoy began
Burial will be in Barnes Cemehad hit the 4th Infantry Dlvi•iCil transplanting 1,000 trees to ten' in Newark, 0.
convoy.
shield the emperor"sfamil.Jfrom
Early toda,y , u.s. Air Force teleiCOpl!slhal will be installed

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emmont lnveoU&amp;ator• a;l.d WCd,
nooday .,, as..mi&gt;b' lin~ error
led ID tho deslh o! 38 1&gt;0rsons
aboard an airliner allced in two
by . cine ..or ita """' 'P1'opellers.
Tho Nallonal Tran~J&gt;ortlllon
-Sal~ Board blamed '!he ~·
manufacturer ,.. the AllllfXI Dl·
vision o! C~eral MoiAlra - lor
tho &lt;rllh o! a Lal&lt;e c.ntral Air·
lines Convair PrOI&gt;iet neor Mar·
aeUlao, Ohio, Milch 5, 1967.
1bo board said AIUIOII omit·
ted tho usual plston.bardenllll!
prOfess whon it constructed tho
propeller aosembly , Tho pistons
In tho propeller hub are used ID
chauge the pitch o! tile blades In
lll&amp;ht.
WithoUt the heat • hardening
proeen, the lour blades of the
propeller ripped off in Oishi,
the board said, and one of !hem
cut thrtlllgh the plane'• cabin
end..over11nd, chopping the air.
liner in half.

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MORE THAN 900 eJI!Illoye&gt;ofthe!ederal
government have .slgned a statement demanding the end or the
war in Vietnam, organizers of the dri\'e claimed toda,y. The
statement' called on President Johnson to change hls war pollocies, 11 to end his reliance on military rorce and to seek instead a genuine political settlement to bring peace to ~tho
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The Southern Local Board 0(
Education will hold its regular
meeting at the ~uthern High
~hool on March 19 at 7:30p.m.
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~. John L. Hawlo;y, soo of
Mrs. Lo1a Hawley, Pomeroy, will
leave this .month for his second
tour of dtUy in Vietnam. ~
Hawley, now resjdtng in Virginia

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Uquor pormlt lees totalling
. '· tl•rvicya $13,617.19 have been r.oturned
fOr
to Meigs CO\IIIb', Donald ll. t:ook,
Caples of A Man's Jo'ree ~ler.- ­
director
of tho IJOpartmoli\ ol
ltage by llr, L. L. noush, 'loi--1
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contrOl,
reports,
merly of Meigs COunty and noW'"':p IW. ,
hll reeo, which range up ID
·ot Galllpoll&gt; will be preseote&lt;l.
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!Qt aome mamll•mirlna
to seven libraries ln the county ·
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the
late
and
dlotributlng
permito, and lor
Tueada,y by the Meigs CountY Mi~
l.iep11;e ~ Elizll!oth 1\. Perr~ nlsht clUb permits, are returnod
isterlal Assn.
The book will be presented to ~~' ·, Slle was ' ·Pr.C~ in to tho vlliago, city or townohiP
daughter, Ora !1'0111 which !be moneY como and
the public libraries o11'omeroy, ~· al,so. br
Aile
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Mt:Fo.land.
Middleport and the high sC::hool
in wtllch tile permit was iosue&lt;l.
!olio
l.a$altrelorw,..lldont
or
Permtto are io11te&lt;l on a qoma
libraries or Pomeroy1 Middl.&amp;o
.Port, Rutland, Eastern and SOuth- ·Mat;OD anq·a member &lt;if the lila. baolo ae~r&amp;ni w pojllllallon.
The ttiU1lber o! new permits ta.
ern. lt was also agreed Tue~ son Methodist Church.
Survhors include one grand- 1110d lh oi.to in 1967 was 1,4to:
at Heath Methodist Church where
th\' association met, to recom. son, ()fOrge C. McFarland, lila.
mend the book, which stresses son, and two greot-gnndilaushthe s1.11erior society that would ters.
Sllrvlcos wW be held Sllurday
be POSslOle it mankind lived according to the sermon on t h e at 1 p. m•. at lhe FIJIIeoorw F.,.
NEW HAVEN - TheW o a I
Mount, as excellent Lenten read- neral Home with the Rev. Lowell
E.
Jleene,
oiUclatlng.
Burial
wW
Virginia Archery AISn. 111d&gt;or
in.g.
Dr. lloush attended them~ be. in tho Klrltland Memorial State Championship wW be
ing and expressed thanks for an Gardens. Friends may call at held at the New H~ven commauwgranh
1"\&lt;0rtu &lt;&gt;+&lt;&gt;ned ....
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.. l.la6 oq t h e the !unerel home Friday !rom 7 iil' building Sunda,y. Man:h 17.
Host Is the ~anhaw llowhull..
grouP last Friday at the Elbel"- 1D 9.
era Club or New Haven.
feld Department store in PomStooling ttmea wW be 10 a.m.
eroy. Ministers have also agreed Health Hazards of
and
I p. m. Food wW ba aerve&lt;l
to take copies of the book by Dr.
at the site. The public Ia invited.
Housh Into their churches f 0 r Smoking Deserihed
Lcx:al clUb memben deloodlrw
reading.
Dr. ll lt. Pickens, 0. 0., their title• wiD be Mrs. Wanda
Concern was expressed over
Chief of Stall of Veterans Memo King, Free ~le Womeni Mrs.
the lack of activity in the grouP
orlal Hospital,. ol Middleport, cleo Alice ~P. Barebow Women.
by some members. The secretary
scribed health hazards of amok- and Mrs. Alice Wamsley, Out·
was asked to write members and
log for a grol&amp;l of about 60 young oloo.!itlte Women.
urge greater parUcipation. A remen
at the Zaleski Honor camp
port was givenontheMelgsCounof the Ohio Youth Commission
IJ' Fair activities of thtPassoctaMonday night.
VETEANS MEMOIII~L
tion and economic improvements
~. Pickens
showed
films,
HOSPIT~L
needed in the county were discourtesy ot the Meigs cancer
ADMITTED - Olivo Enbnan,
cussed.
:SOCietY and the Meigs Counb' TB Lo~ Botwm; Goldie White, Mid.
The Rev. Glen Hiles, vice pres-and Health !;oclecy. And in a loss dl..,.rt; BiaochelStlm.,., Alban)',
ident and pastor of the U n 1 t e d
serious session showed movies
DISCHAIIGED - Mario Rizer,
Methodist Church in Pomeroy,
taken
when
on
a
trophy
bear
hunt
Virgil Hamon, Joyce ~uth,lllane
gave the opening ~~"•rayer.
in Alaska. Dr. Pickens was tk- caruthers, Ethel HalthUJ, Honnel
comPanled I&amp; Dr. John Ri~ay. Dtnn,y, Timmie Barrett.

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not have been challenged to do 1t. had he been told 1t was
easy. Anyway. now he knows. He know s about a larm
ciocks, regular rl PI1 very and cotlection schedules. bOOk·
keepmg, a pro ~ pect' s f1rm "No! " and even the yak -yak of
an unfnendly poochI
But these lh1 ngs he takes in stride. They are a part of
the increasingly larger world mto wh1 ch he 15 growing.

A world in wh1th he IS developing self-confidence and
pride of achievement. A world m whtch he ga1ns practtcal
business experience to supplement the more formal
l~arning of the classroom. A world in wh1ch he •s being

prepared and tested for the responsibilitieS of adulthood.
He doesot't expect life ever to be easy. But there 's no
doubt in his mind that he'll make 1t - t n whatever work

We've everything under the sun
for fun in the sun. Have a smash.ug time in our slacks, skirts, cuIoltes and shirts in bright, springright colors!

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eA·LINE SHIRT DRESSES
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eBERMUDAS, SLACKS,
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!,hole-house Gas AifConditioning .
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equipment. And, ),'OU don't have to rril!ke·a §i
single. payment uritll May; .And, paymerits'alt
tow. About $14 a month include'' normal
installation of a 3-ton unit.
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&amp;liGON (UPD - . American
jets struck · North Vietnam
Wednesllay .the heaviest blow in
mOre than a month, bombing 10
major targets in

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bombed the 16,000 North Vietna.
mese reported by American
1ntell'Jgence to be ringing Khe
sam, the Marine fort Ulat ls
t he western anchor of the allied
anti-invasion · Une near the
North-South Vietnam border.
Valley of Death
Hanoi, in a rare propaganda
mention ot the embattled fort,
broadcast a threat that the 6,000
Marines of Khe SaM are
doomed.
· Hanoi Radio, broadcasting the

one

Haipbong area ·· lone, U.S.
spokesmen said today.
:\t the lime time Uley said
509 tun~irzan servicemen were
killed in action last week,
making tile past month the
costliest of the war tor the
Unlted states in terms ot lives
lost. The figures showed the
number of U.S. coMbat deaths thrent, said, uKhe sanh- valley
iri VIetnam haapused20,000.
or death ror u.s. puppets ... The
The spokesinen said American days of Khe Sanh are numpilots nn 94 missions against bered.,."
North Vietnam Wedhesda,y with
There was no sign, however,
one· r.IJ.d striking inside the city that the expected big push by
Umit&amp; of the port 0( Haiphong. the two North VIetnamese
An Informed mllistary source divisions at Khc Sanh had
told UPI the raids were an begun.
allied reply to the Viet Cong
Last week's toll of ~ 9
ln\'aslon ol SOuth Vietnamese Americans killed was the Udrd
cities last month and to Hanoi's week u.s. forces have suffered
failure to recognize as a peace at least 500 men killed since the
feeler the U.S. bombing pause Communists opened their Tet
around HanoJ and Haiphong in offensive Jan . 30, an unpre&lt;:elate
December and early dented three-week toll .
January,
u.s. spokesmen said that
Convoy Ambushed
since records began Jan. l,
ln South Vietnam, Communist 1961 , and through saturday a
forces ambushed two V.S. ·"rm,~r total of 19,760 Americans were
truck convoys. rooa,Y ; nine reported killed In combat. With
miles northeast ot Saigon, casualties suffered 190 tar this
guerrillas killed one GI and week, the number ol American
wounded three in an attack on 11;ar dead in VIetnam has
11 military and 19 civilian reached . the 20,000 figure,
vehicles which sultered ull.ght., according to analysis of battle
Hughes Pallbearers
damage, spokesmen said.
loss reports.
But in the Central Highlands
Named
late Wednesday, a North
Pallbearers for Friday' 8 10
Vietnamese ambush on High River Gauges
a.m., t\meral services of Arthur
was 41 between the allled
GAUGES - Gallipolis, i3.4 F. Hughes. 46, Cheshire, who
bastiM.s or Plelku and Konturn
and 35.3 with rollers opt; Pt.
caught 30 trucks at the end of a
died Tuesday in Pomeroy, were
Pleasant, 30.54; Pomeroy - Manamed today by the Waugh-Hal140-vehicle Amerlcan supply
son, 31 .28; Hinton, 5.70 falling;
convoy.
ley-Wood Funeral Home.
Communist rocket and ma- "Kanawha
Falls, 12.20 stat.;
They are: H. S. 51utes, G, I.
chine gun fire killed 12 Charleston, 27.2{1 falling. Lon - Plymale, G, R, Stewart, Ray Weih Americans and wounded eight don, running 24 feet of roUers; er, and Ed Ball.
as well as damaging 30 trucks, Marmet, ruminJ 30 feet; and
Masonic rites by the Cheshire
spokesmen said. Government Winfield, ruMlng- 53 feet.
LOdge will be held at the Wauglltroops and U.S. ~lrcra!t stru&lt;k
PEEPERS BARRIER
Halley-Wood Funeral Home at
at the ambushers, killing at
TOKYO (IJPD - The Imperial 7:30 this evening.
least 48 North Vietnamese who Household Agen&lt;y todoy began
Burial will be in Barnes Cemehad hit the 4th Infantry Dlvi•iCil transplanting 1,000 trees to ten' in Newark, 0.
convoy.
shield the emperor"sfamil.Jfrom
Early toda,y , u.s. Air Force teleiCOpl!slhal will be installed

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emmont lnveoU&amp;ator• a;l.d WCd,
nooday .,, as..mi&gt;b' lin~ error
led ID tho deslh o! 38 1&gt;0rsons
aboard an airliner allced in two
by . cine ..or ita """' 'P1'opellers.
Tho Nallonal Tran~J&gt;ortlllon
-Sal~ Board blamed '!he ~·
manufacturer ,.. the AllllfXI Dl·
vision o! C~eral MoiAlra - lor
tho &lt;rllh o! a Lal&lt;e c.ntral Air·
lines Convair PrOI&gt;iet neor Mar·
aeUlao, Ohio, Milch 5, 1967.
1bo board said AIUIOII omit·
ted tho usual plston.bardenllll!
prOfess whon it constructed tho
propeller aosembly , Tho pistons
In tho propeller hub are used ID
chauge the pitch o! tile blades In
lll&amp;ht.
WithoUt the heat • hardening
proeen, the lour blades of the
propeller ripped off in Oishi,
the board said, and one of !hem
cut thrtlllgh the plane'• cabin
end..over11nd, chopping the air.
liner in half.

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MORE THAN 900 eJI!Illoye&gt;ofthe!ederal
government have .slgned a statement demanding the end or the
war in Vietnam, organizers of the dri\'e claimed toda,y. The
statement' called on President Johnson to change hls war pollocies, 11 to end his reliance on military rorce and to seek instead a genuine political settlement to bring peace to ~tho
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BOARD TO MEET
The Southern Local Board 0(
Education will hold its regular
meeting at the ~uthern High
~hool on March 19 at 7:30p.m.
inliitead of on its regular meeting

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~. John L. Hawlo;y, soo of
Mrs. Lo1a Hawley, Pomeroy, will
leave this .month for his second
tour of dtUy in Vietnam. ~
Hawley, now resjdtng in Virginia

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Uquor pormlt lees totalling
. '· tl•rvicya $13,617.19 have been r.oturned
fOr
to Meigs CO\IIIb', Donald ll. t:ook,
Caples of A Man's Jo'ree ~ler.- ­
director
of tho IJOpartmoli\ ol
ltage by llr, L. L. noush, 'loi--1
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contrOl,
reports,
merly of Meigs COunty and noW'"':p IW. ,
hll reeo, which range up ID
·ot Galllpoll&gt; will be preseote&lt;l.
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!Qt aome mamll•mirlna
to seven libraries ln the county ·
'\llwilit.ol
the
late
and
dlotributlng
permito, and lor
Tueada,y by the Meigs CountY Mi~
l.iep11;e ~ Elizll!oth 1\. Perr~ nlsht clUb permits, are returnod
isterlal Assn.
The book will be presented to ~~' ·, Slle was ' ·Pr.C~ in to tho vlliago, city or townohiP
daughter, Ora !1'0111 which !be moneY como and
the public libraries o11'omeroy, ~· al,so. br
Aile
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Mt:Fo.land.
Middleport and the high sC::hool
in wtllch tile permit was iosue&lt;l.
!olio
l.a$altrelorw,..lldont
or
Permtto are io11te&lt;l on a qoma
libraries or Pomeroy1 Middl.&amp;o
.Port, Rutland, Eastern and SOuth- ·Mat;OD anq·a member &lt;if the lila. baolo ae~r&amp;ni w pojllllallon.
The ttiU1lber o! new permits ta.
ern. lt was also agreed Tue~ son Methodist Church.
Survhors include one grand- 1110d lh oi.to in 1967 was 1,4to:
at Heath Methodist Church where
th\' association met, to recom. son, ()fOrge C. McFarland, lila.
mend the book, which stresses son, and two greot-gnndilaushthe s1.11erior society that would ters.
Sllrvlcos wW be held Sllurday
be POSslOle it mankind lived according to the sermon on t h e at 1 p. m•. at lhe FIJIIeoorw F.,.
NEW HAVEN - TheW o a I
Mount, as excellent Lenten read- neral Home with the Rev. Lowell
E.
Jleene,
oiUclatlng.
Burial
wW
Virginia Archery AISn. 111d&gt;or
in.g.
Dr. lloush attended them~ be. in tho Klrltland Memorial State Championship wW be
ing and expressed thanks for an Gardens. Friends may call at held at the New H~ven commauwgranh
1"\&lt;0rtu &lt;&gt;+&lt;&gt;ned ....
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.. l.la6 oq t h e the !unerel home Friday !rom 7 iil' building Sunda,y. Man:h 17.
Host Is the ~anhaw llowhull..
grouP last Friday at the Elbel"- 1D 9.
era Club or New Haven.
feld Department store in PomStooling ttmea wW be 10 a.m.
eroy. Ministers have also agreed Health Hazards of
and
I p. m. Food wW ba aerve&lt;l
to take copies of the book by Dr.
at the site. The public Ia invited.
Housh Into their churches f 0 r Smoking Deserihed
Lcx:al clUb memben deloodlrw
reading.
Dr. ll lt. Pickens, 0. 0., their title• wiD be Mrs. Wanda
Concern was expressed over
Chief of Stall of Veterans Memo King, Free ~le Womeni Mrs.
the lack of activity in the grouP
orlal Hospital,. ol Middleport, cleo Alice ~P. Barebow Women.
by some members. The secretary
scribed health hazards of amok- and Mrs. Alice Wamsley, Out·
was asked to write members and
log for a grol&amp;l of about 60 young oloo.!itlte Women.
urge greater parUcipation. A remen
at the Zaleski Honor camp
port was givenontheMelgsCounof the Ohio Youth Commission
IJ' Fair activities of thtPassoctaMonday night.
VETEANS MEMOIII~L
tion and economic improvements
~. Pickens
showed
films,
HOSPIT~L
needed in the county were discourtesy ot the Meigs cancer
ADMITTED - Olivo Enbnan,
cussed.
:SOCietY and the Meigs Counb' TB Lo~ Botwm; Goldie White, Mid.
The Rev. Glen Hiles, vice pres-and Health !;oclecy. And in a loss dl..,.rt; BiaochelStlm.,., Alban)',
ident and pastor of the U n 1 t e d
serious session showed movies
DISCHAIIGED - Mario Rizer,
Methodist Church in Pomeroy,
taken
when
on
a
trophy
bear
hunt
Virgil Hamon, Joyce ~uth,lllane
gave the opening ~~"•rayer.
in Alaska. Dr. Pickens was tk- caruthers, Ethel HalthUJ, Honnel
comPanled I&amp; Dr. John Ri~ay. Dtnn,y, Timmie Barrett.

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not have been challenged to do 1t. had he been told 1t was
easy. Anyway. now he knows. He know s about a larm
ciocks, regular rl PI1 very and cotlection schedules. bOOk·
keepmg, a pro ~ pect' s f1rm "No! " and even the yak -yak of
an unfnendly poochI
But these lh1 ngs he takes in stride. They are a part of
the increasingly larger world mto wh1 ch he 15 growing.

A world in wh1th he IS developing self-confidence and
pride of achievement. A world m whtch he ga1ns practtcal
business experience to supplement the more formal
l~arning of the classroom. A world in wh1ch he •s being

prepared and tested for the responsibilitieS of adulthood.
He doesot't expect life ever to be easy. But there 's no
doubt in his mind that he'll make 1t - t n whatever work

We've everything under the sun
for fun in the sun. Have a smash.ug time in our slacks, skirts, cuIoltes and shirts in bright, springright colors!

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equipment. And, ),'OU don't have to rril!ke·a §i
single. payment uritll May; .And, paymerits'alt
tow. About $14 a month include'' normal
installation of a 3-ton unit.
Why wait 'till the.temperature al1d CQ:Its go I.IP?
Order a coot, ,cOmfortable summer how
-and save 10%.

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REVIVAL STARTING at 1he
Mt. Herman UB Church,
March II at 7:30 p.m. each
evening, Rev. Care)' Knittle
ol Cincinnati, will be the evangelist. Special singing each
evening. Everyone Is welcome.

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HAM SHooT Sunday, ~larch
17. starting at 12. noon to 4
p.m. on the Ro~rt Hill farm,
Racine-Bashan Road. Sponsored by Racine Fire Depart·
ment.
3-14-3tc
RESIDENCE telephone cuslo·
me1·5 Now, no installation
charge for extension telephones. Call our business of·
fic e for details 992-2191 .
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·Mrs. Clifford
·~hye" Manley
Middleport

All .,..,.,;.11' l.traltht
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1968
Maohlne, co~pljlte to . m,ke
buttonholes. darn, 'and emb.
•• builtin de&amp;!JDI· '111ts ~~~­
ine is in l"l"l~~t condition.
Wanted to Rent
'111ill machine oold lor i2at.86,
THREE or four bedroom home
balance now fl5.00 or tatuo
in Rulland school district by
over paymenls• Or $6.18 jltt
April 1. Must accept ~hldren.
month. Try It In yoUi' hollle.
can furnish references. Phone
CaII 1192-2136.
1-11-61&lt;
742-5032.
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WANTED responalbte ·party to
assume paymenis or SUI per
For hilt
monlh or JliiY balance dile
C. c,, llRADFORD
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
S911.64 for 11168 stereo console
Court, MlnersviJle, Phone 992.
AUCI'IoNEEil
with AM and FM · radio, \
3324.
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Complete
Servin
speed automatic changer. Gall
Write,
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1192-21136.
S.lutc
CrlltllrM(onl
7 ROOM bouse at Bashan.
Phone 949-3703.
$-IUip !lAY, Geerge Carson, Leading
. I l ,tlc
3-lutp
Creek Road.
4 ROOM and balh unfurnished
apartment. Phone S9U385.
1962 STIJDEBAKER Lark. auto- AIR CONDmONINQ J\efr!Pr·
aUon service. Jact' a Refrtg.
:1-IZ.tlc matic transmission $450.00.
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eraUon, New Haven. hone
Also record player with stand
IIIIJ.211'1t.
': 4 I tfc
FURNiiiHED aparlment, 5 $30.110. Pbone 949-%1311.
rooms and bath, Harold New•
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READY • MIX concreta deUvell, Chester. Phone 985-3350.
ered right to your; projeel.
:1-IZ.IIc WEST Highland White Terriers,
Fast ~nd eaay. Free e.otJ..
black and silver. Miniature
mates
•. PhOne 992-3184, GoegFURNISHED TWO BEDROOM Schnauzers. Miniature, Poodleln
Ready
• Mil CO., MiddleAPARTMENT. Middleport, les. Lillie Barkaroo Kennel!,
port, Ohio,
I ~ tie
phone 992-3874.
3-1tfe
CooJvllle, 667-3651. 3-IZ.tOtc

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FURNISHED and unfurnillhed HOUSE for aale In Clifton. BUDGET PRICE lurnlturo on
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- apartments. Close to ocbool. BeauUful prtvate borne, 'for
our lhird Door budget ebep.
ular liS oow $9.50. Ctetlth
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Baker
FurnitUre. Middleport,
Phone 992-5434.
IIHB-trc
dilldren, si1 rooma (three
Ohio.
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'l:lie Brirsaels spro~l'&amp;elt Its
Brogan's Shop, phone 712bedrooms), diVided baBement,
, nelbe from BrusSels, Belgium
58j)(J .
$-I 4-30tc LARGE live room and ~alb
play room and sbower. Two
apartment, newly derorotorl, lots 50 X 100; I! X 18 bOrn. SEWING.' MAciUNtcs. repair· where it was common as early
service. oil makea. · wv ,_ as 1821.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Property lenced ln. Iriqulre
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MooPhone 992-5307.
l 7-tle
1281. '11111': Fabric Shop, Pornat Blanche Campaon. Clif.
day thru Jl'rklay. Ladles Dlgbt
eroy. Alitbol'lzed Singer Salea
ton.
3-14Dic
every Friday.
U.tfc FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
and ~;. We . Sharpen
setuors. . , ,
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PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
ulll only, pbone lltZ-S489.
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud
will pay (or a brake adjust·
z.25.10tc
service and grooming. Phooe EXPERT 7do~~de Repair,
ment at Po!Mroy Home &amp;
PoiJierot R&lt;HDe and Auto.
192-5443.
11 I tk
.
11'30-TFC
Auto.
1-T·tfc CLOSE IN downtOwn Pomeroy;
One three room apartmeo~ POTATOES. Clarence Proflltl,
HAPPY VALLEY BOYS will be
EXPERT ENGINE 'l'IJNE UP,
very nice and modern. Shown
Portland. Phone 1143-2254.
at Jacks Club Friday ancl
sua plus par!A il needed,
by appointment only. Pllooe
11 3 tie
Saturday lrom 8 to 2:30.
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
1192-5271.
S-8-tlc
3-1}3tp
APARTMENT
COAL, heavy, lumn stoker. egg
11·30-TFC ~
Sell A~e,
and mine ":"'· _EIC~illior Salt
,
SUNDAY, MA~
• • .- ;.,, ~~~c-~1'_.!Mn~
.. Po. FA~
ST
FAR-, ,TIRE ·SERVICII!.•
It nilon, 1!tM!IIIOr!d
;,......, ' -··~-~
· ...... ·'"" • .· ho :&lt; .. - •..
'-~
Rutland American r.eg· n,
11 TFC
Ham and Bacon, Shotguna
MOBn. HOME, IIJ35, euellent
--~For 5111
only , everybody welcome.
PROFESSIONAL COlor TV 111111
~ltiot1Completely
lurnllh·
3-13-.ltp 36 INCH Magic Chef Range.
Stereo, HI-ll service. HoUle
ed. suso.eo. Call 119U262.
us~ only ~ yean. like new.
calls In Pomeroy and Mlddl&amp;J.IB-3Mic
Will trade · lor ~ Inch G. E.
I
REVIVAL starting at the Mt.
port; Sf on color TV. Chucks .
Electric Range, similar conHerman U. B. Cburoh Marcb
TV Service, II! ButternUt, PoLOT In Mason. ~ on oaved
ditloo.
Pllone
192·2646.
:I-ll-Ite
.· , .J1$9S,
II at 7:30 p.m. each evenln1.
meroy. Phone . . ... .
..,...,, ' "1;4
street. eau Mao"" 773-5203.
Rev. Carey Knittle or Cincin.._ ·t.IWOIP
'965Chevy II
3-ll-12tc
1961
SEWING
MACHINE,
nevnati, Ohio will be the Evange..
·Super Spt. Cpe. V8 en·
er been U!ed. I am only ask·
llal. Special singing each ev&amp;Rine, automatic trans.
lnaur111ce
lng S35 and will accept 11.25
ForS.IeorTrMie
nlng. Everyone Is welcome.
NeN tires, clean interior.
weekly, Phone 1192-2685,
19511 FERGUSON tractor. Iii lux.
!-5-12tc
radio and beater.
3-14-tlc 2 tlll"lllng plows, double dlllk, AUTO)IOBILE IIIIU!'IIIOe ben
$1595
bruah bog, all In good shape. canetlled! Lost Yllllr opem.
In ,.IIIOIY
or's .license! Call 181-21181.
SINGER SEWING Machine In
SIIOO.OO or will b1de IIW small
Pontiac
IN MEMORY of Clair Giles, Sr..
• II tfc
new walnut sewing table, Zig
traciOI'. G. A. Deem, Racine.
Dr. Automat·
who passed away a year ago
zag equipped lo bultonhole,
:1-IUlp
~ood tires, radio and
today, March 14, 1967.
monogram, over~ast, fancy
h"ater
He is gone bul not lorgotten
design, elc. Pay off 7 pay$995
Though it doesn't seem a year
ments SS each , Phone 1192IN
TNI
MAnll
OP
JIT11.1MINT
In our lonely: bours of
I
2885 .
:1-14-tfc
PIOIAft COURT,
IINI ht1te For S.le ; O' •ccOUMTI,
MIIOI COuttTJ', OMIO
lhinklng
,965
Corvair
Aeeo!IMI UMf , Wucbua _, the fol•
Thoughts ol him are always IIIIK PONTIAC Cf'lalina Salari
lowlnl lUmMI ftduc .. r-. han been
1
eorsa coupe.
fiW Ja aM Pro!MW CoUrt. lhlll
near.
VB. automatic, ; t pa~~senger
Coun\J, Obio, lo.- appro-nl aDd M\o
.
trans.; red Rllllh,
Days ol sadness Will come
tkl-\;
'
station wagon, ' !power brakes
CA.Q
NO.
11A31.
First
ud
J'llUII
o'er us,
power steering,; luggage rack. FARM - 58 Acrea - 1$ 'WI·
Mewa~ of .......lla Welp,Dd, En•
nice one.
t.llklx or &amp;be ,.tate of J'Nderldr;
Friends may think the wound
able - II&gt; story 7 room
red and white, priced at
. $1495
•. Elllmtrt.
is healed
frame,
bath,
basement,
lur.
CAS&amp;'
NO.
liAftl.
l.lttll
and
Dial
wholesale. 1163 Chevrolet lm·
AceiiiiUOI of .......,., &amp;a.cll. Gl&amp;ll•
But they lillie know the pala 2 door Sport Caupe, ponace heating, barn, chicken
dian •• A.lnui 11. adlont..
sorrow
CAU NO. 18AIIt. SlsUI ~al. .
house, One mile from Harriwer brakes, power steering,
of . IUebard 1: . .IOIMI. 0\l.udiaa ol
That lies within the heart air conditioning, V8, autDma·
sonville on pav~ road.
1b6 hnoa ad ..... of had S.
SuUin11.
•• IDeO!I'Ip.ieftt penoa.
con~ealed .
$1,0011.00
tic, priced at wholesale. 11165
CAS&amp; NO. lt.liOII. &amp;tCOIId, l'lail
Sadly missed by Metta Rho- Mustang, va. floor sbiH. wblte POMEROY - EAST MAIN and Dltlrlbutlft Accou.at ol The
HU.R\InltOII NIUoNI 8aDJI. Cell...
ton and family and Clair W. vinyl tdp, sharp, call ~.g room frame, 5 bedrooms,
W., Ohio Pll PIUI 8 . . . . rt, llkl•
Giles, Jr .. and family.
two baths, can be 2 apart- dllpor\. Oblo, Co&amp;uell\on of 61
6547. Financing avaUabte.
•·~~ of Hem'J N. Swift., .,_.ANd.
3-14-ltp WUI sell or trade.
ments, fumace heating, base.
uu. .ue,u.. .... fDI4 ........
Hl-tl'c
uki aeeouY wW bl fw tt-l'ial
ment, garage, large lot In to,
bdON llld COUI1 CM1 UM lilt, dQ
Apdl. 1111, at which UIM Jlid
good neighborhood, lront and of
Wanted To Buy
aecotlllta .-ill be eoDitMn4 ...... eM·
bact porches. ModOm kitch- tla.ued from OJ to du u ..Ul flft.
For
, TEAM OF HORSES, 12 to 1500
en
and balh on lint Door. Fl· •lb'All¥·~
..,
ibs., good-broke, phone IIIIJ.. CARPETS a fright? Make U.,m
penon ia~NIIted 1M)" file
wrtun _,uo. M .aid ....,.a ·
nancing can be arranged.
a beautiful sigh! witn Blue
2215.
:1-tS-31&lt;
or to Mlttatt pertalnllll to UM • •
SIO,OOO.GO euuoa
Luatre. Renl electric shamOf tat. ttaR. . ., a. OWl
POMEROY - EAST MAIN ST. fl•• 4.,. flriar kt u. d•t.n Mt for
pooer. Baker Furniture.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishel,
:1-11-Qc - 2 story borne, 5 rooma,
IOMN Co lACON
ml•cellaneous. Mra. Howard
Adl. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
balh,
garage,
front
porch
Ceeil, 800 w. Main St., Pom&amp;Meltl CeuMf, . . .
I'OJ.
1-15-tfc MOBIL HOME, lllx50, two bed- Now rented $35.00 per mon111: S.l'-ltcl
rooms, ooppertone kitcben
$1 500 Ill!
wall to wall cdrpet in living' VIRGO. IW BELEN
Weln Wanted
room. All gaa appliances.
llfWIII
ROUTE SALESMAN
Phone
1192-llll.
:1-7·1211&gt;
Albert
M.
Ca1, Broker
HERE ~ an excellent opportun1961 Fol'!l . .
9f!..3830
...
Ity lor the right man to make
Fnlcon' 2 boor. nl!liuxe
an extremely good career 00 SINGER SEWING machine In
Int .. otd. trana.
an esllblished route. Better lovely sewing table. Does all
lhan average worlllng cond~
.risular sewing, plus dial
$99
lions and first rate fringe
equipped lor laney zig zag
t '
•
benefits , Guaranteed salary
designa , buttonholes. over4 D•. Sid. !t'i'~:: ~ ·eyl.
plus commission. For peraonc..t. etc. Only 6 monlhly payi.
.~- ~~ '
'
a! interview and complete de·
111&lt;111s ol Sl.ll7 per week.
ell.~. : ~ ,'
tails write to 11o1 1114, ...,
Pbone 1192-2615.
U-tlc
Jj •. , ·.;·
~&gt;&lt;~r- s. .~Yl..
.
The Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy.
,
.f, '
• ••
Givin~ nome, ··ldd.:.O.. age , SINGER SEWING machine,
~ ~·
and phone number. . :!-lUte I fqrwanl and reverse.
, '
Zig ,.g equipped 10 buttonBAR MAIO 'and· w,oil;-.ss, must bole, m"!!I«i"'m, darn, etc.
he ,neat in ' a'P,P!;arance and
Sewi Jike neir. Pay' oR 8 payover 21 yeafj ',.li ·qe, liD e..
menll i&amp;.'/4 eac)l or SIO cas~ ..
." p!!rience : ~ry, IIVinR
~ . . .. ,
· U-Ue
quarte" at~tr4~ 1~'ply In
JlOI"'Illl at 11\e G..en Gab.... IIAY ANil 'RTnAW, l'hene m .
S!Jte Rt. '/; ' ·. · ' 3-Jute
11!12'1·
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REVIVAL STARTING at 1he
Mt. Herman UB Church,
March II at 7:30 p.m. each
evening, Rev. Care)' Knittle
ol Cincinnati, will be the evangelist. Special singing each
evening. Everyone Is welcome.

U-12tc

HAM SHooT Sunday, ~larch
17. starting at 12. noon to 4
p.m. on the Ro~rt Hill farm,
Racine-Bashan Road. Sponsored by Racine Fire Depart·
ment.
3-14-3tc
RESIDENCE telephone cuslo·
me1·5 Now, no installation
charge for extension telephones. Call our business of·
fic e for details 992-2191 .
$-11-IZic

va.

wtncli

Call
·Mrs. Clifford
·~hye" Manley
Middleport

All .,..,.,;.11' l.traltht
IIJIIk oprolotlnt
•Mt. U•uld nll,...n.
larfy MIIOIIdiHOunt

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AREA

-----,FULLY ·automatic Sewilli

1968
Maohlne, co~pljlte to . m,ke
buttonholes. darn, 'and emb.
•• builtin de&amp;!JDI· '111ts ~~~­
ine is in l"l"l~~t condition.
Wanted to Rent
'111ill machine oold lor i2at.86,
THREE or four bedroom home
balance now fl5.00 or tatuo
in Rulland school district by
over paymenls• Or $6.18 jltt
April 1. Must accept ~hldren.
month. Try It In yoUi' hollle.
can furnish references. Phone
CaII 1192-2136.
1-11-61&lt;
742-5032.
':l-11-2tc
WANTED responalbte ·party to
assume paymenis or SUI per
For hilt
monlh or JliiY balance dile
C. c,, llRADFORD
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
S911.64 for 11168 stereo console
Court, MlnersviJle, Phone 992.
AUCI'IoNEEil
with AM and FM · radio, \
3324.
:l-ll-3tc
Complete
Servin
speed automatic changer. Gall
Write,
,
_
or Ollllod
1192-21136.
S.lutc
CrlltllrM(onl
7 ROOM bouse at Bashan.
Phone 949-3703.
$-IUip !lAY, Geerge Carson, Leading
. I l ,tlc
3-lutp
Creek Road.
4 ROOM and balh unfurnished
apartment. Phone S9U385.
1962 STIJDEBAKER Lark. auto- AIR CONDmONINQ J\efr!Pr·
aUon service. Jact' a Refrtg.
:1-IZ.tlc matic transmission $450.00.
·
eraUon, New Haven. hone
Also record player with stand
IIIIJ.211'1t.
': 4 I tfc
FURNiiiHED aparlment, 5 $30.110. Pbone 949-%1311.
rooms and bath, Harold New•
:J.tNtc
READY • MIX concreta deUvell, Chester. Phone 985-3350.
ered right to your; projeel.
:1-IZ.IIc WEST Highland White Terriers,
Fast ~nd eaay. Free e.otJ..
black and silver. Miniature
mates
•. PhOne 992-3184, GoegFURNISHED TWO BEDROOM Schnauzers. Miniature, Poodleln
Ready
• Mil CO., MiddleAPARTMENT. Middleport, les. Lillie Barkaroo Kennel!,
port, Ohio,
I ~ tie
phone 992-3874.
3-1tfe
CooJvllle, 667-3651. 3-IZ.tOtc

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Local Bowling

FURNISHED and unfurnillhed HOUSE for aale In Clifton. BUDGET PRICE lurnlturo on
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- apartments. Close to ocbool. BeauUful prtvate borne, 'for
our lhird Door budget ebep.
ular liS oow $9.50. Ctetlth
.
Baker
FurnitUre. Middleport,
Phone 992-5434.
IIHB-trc
dilldren, si1 rooma (three
Ohio.
1 :1! tfc .
'l:lie Brirsaels spro~l'&amp;elt Its
Brogan's Shop, phone 712bedrooms), diVided baBement,
, nelbe from BrusSels, Belgium
58j)(J .
$-I 4-30tc LARGE live room and ~alb
play room and sbower. Two
apartment, newly derorotorl, lots 50 X 100; I! X 18 bOrn. SEWING.' MAciUNtcs. repair· where it was common as early
service. oil makea. · wv ,_ as 1821.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Property lenced ln. Iriqulre
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MooPhone 992-5307.
l 7-tle
1281. '11111': Fabric Shop, Pornat Blanche Campaon. Clif.
day thru Jl'rklay. Ladles Dlgbt
eroy. Alitbol'lzed Singer Salea
ton.
3-14Dic
every Friday.
U.tfc FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
and ~;. We . Sharpen
setuors. . , ,
~c
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Ad- POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
ulll only, pbone lltZ-S489.
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud
will pay (or a brake adjust·
z.25.10tc
service and grooming. Phooe EXPERT 7do~~de Repair,
ment at Po!Mroy Home &amp;
PoiJierot R&lt;HDe and Auto.
192-5443.
11 I tk
.
11'30-TFC
Auto.
1-T·tfc CLOSE IN downtOwn Pomeroy;
One three room apartmeo~ POTATOES. Clarence Proflltl,
HAPPY VALLEY BOYS will be
EXPERT ENGINE 'l'IJNE UP,
very nice and modern. Shown
Portland. Phone 1143-2254.
at Jacks Club Friday ancl
sua plus par!A il needed,
by appointment only. Pllooe
11 3 tie
Saturday lrom 8 to 2:30.
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
1192-5271.
S-8-tlc
3-1}3tp
APARTMENT
COAL, heavy, lumn stoker. egg
11·30-TFC ~
Sell A~e,
and mine ":"'· _EIC~illior Salt
,
SUNDAY, MA~
• • .- ;.,, ~~~c-~1'_.!Mn~
.. Po. FA~
ST
FAR-, ,TIRE ·SERVICII!.•
It nilon, 1!tM!IIIOr!d
;,......, ' -··~-~
· ...... ·'"" • .· ho :&lt; .. - •..
'-~
Rutland American r.eg· n,
11 TFC
Ham and Bacon, Shotguna
MOBn. HOME, IIJ35, euellent
--~For 5111
only , everybody welcome.
PROFESSIONAL COlor TV 111111
~ltiot1Completely
lurnllh·
3-13-.ltp 36 INCH Magic Chef Range.
Stereo, HI-ll service. HoUle
ed. suso.eo. Call 119U262.
us~ only ~ yean. like new.
calls In Pomeroy and Mlddl&amp;J.IB-3Mic
Will trade · lor ~ Inch G. E.
I
REVIVAL starting at the Mt.
port; Sf on color TV. Chucks .
Electric Range, similar conHerman U. B. Cburoh Marcb
TV Service, II! ButternUt, PoLOT In Mason. ~ on oaved
ditloo.
Pllone
192·2646.
:I-ll-Ite
.· , .J1$9S,
II at 7:30 p.m. each evenln1.
meroy. Phone . . ... .
..,...,, ' "1;4
street. eau Mao"" 773-5203.
Rev. Carey Knittle or Cincin.._ ·t.IWOIP
'965Chevy II
3-ll-12tc
1961
SEWING
MACHINE,
nevnati, Ohio will be the Evange..
·Super Spt. Cpe. V8 en·
er been U!ed. I am only ask·
llal. Special singing each ev&amp;Rine, automatic trans.
lnaur111ce
lng S35 and will accept 11.25
ForS.IeorTrMie
nlng. Everyone Is welcome.
NeN tires, clean interior.
weekly, Phone 1192-2685,
19511 FERGUSON tractor. Iii lux.
!-5-12tc
radio and beater.
3-14-tlc 2 tlll"lllng plows, double dlllk, AUTO)IOBILE IIIIU!'IIIOe ben
$1595
bruah bog, all In good shape. canetlled! Lost Yllllr opem.
In ,.IIIOIY
or's .license! Call 181-21181.
SINGER SEWING Machine In
SIIOO.OO or will b1de IIW small
Pontiac
IN MEMORY of Clair Giles, Sr..
• II tfc
new walnut sewing table, Zig
traciOI'. G. A. Deem, Racine.
Dr. Automat·
who passed away a year ago
zag equipped lo bultonhole,
:1-IUlp
~ood tires, radio and
today, March 14, 1967.
monogram, over~ast, fancy
h"ater
He is gone bul not lorgotten
design, elc. Pay off 7 pay$995
Though it doesn't seem a year
ments SS each , Phone 1192IN
TNI
MAnll
OP
JIT11.1MINT
In our lonely: bours of
I
2885 .
:1-14-tfc
PIOIAft COURT,
IINI ht1te For S.le ; O' •ccOUMTI,
MIIOI COuttTJ', OMIO
lhinklng
,965
Corvair
Aeeo!IMI UMf , Wucbua _, the fol•
Thoughts ol him are always IIIIK PONTIAC Cf'lalina Salari
lowlnl lUmMI ftduc .. r-. han been
1
eorsa coupe.
fiW Ja aM Pro!MW CoUrt. lhlll
near.
VB. automatic, ; t pa~~senger
Coun\J, Obio, lo.- appro-nl aDd M\o
.
trans.; red Rllllh,
Days ol sadness Will come
tkl-\;
'
station wagon, ' !power brakes
CA.Q
NO.
11A31.
First
ud
J'llUII
o'er us,
power steering,; luggage rack. FARM - 58 Acrea - 1$ 'WI·
Mewa~ of .......lla Welp,Dd, En•
nice one.
t.llklx or &amp;be ,.tate of J'Nderldr;
Friends may think the wound
able - II&gt; story 7 room
red and white, priced at
. $1495
•. Elllmtrt.
is healed
frame,
bath,
basement,
lur.
CAS&amp;'
NO.
liAftl.
l.lttll
and
Dial
wholesale. 1163 Chevrolet lm·
AceiiiiUOI of .......,., &amp;a.cll. Gl&amp;ll•
But they lillie know the pala 2 door Sport Caupe, ponace heating, barn, chicken
dian •• A.lnui 11. adlont..
sorrow
CAU NO. 18AIIt. SlsUI ~al. .
house, One mile from Harriwer brakes, power steering,
of . IUebard 1: . .IOIMI. 0\l.udiaa ol
That lies within the heart air conditioning, V8, autDma·
sonville on pav~ road.
1b6 hnoa ad ..... of had S.
SuUin11.
•• IDeO!I'Ip.ieftt penoa.
con~ealed .
$1,0011.00
tic, priced at wholesale. 11165
CAS&amp; NO. lt.liOII. &amp;tCOIId, l'lail
Sadly missed by Metta Rho- Mustang, va. floor sbiH. wblte POMEROY - EAST MAIN and Dltlrlbutlft Accou.at ol The
HU.R\InltOII NIUoNI 8aDJI. Cell...
ton and family and Clair W. vinyl tdp, sharp, call ~.g room frame, 5 bedrooms,
W., Ohio Pll PIUI 8 . . . . rt, llkl•
Giles, Jr .. and family.
two baths, can be 2 apart- dllpor\. Oblo, Co&amp;uell\on of 61
6547. Financing avaUabte.
•·~~ of Hem'J N. Swift., .,_.ANd.
3-14-ltp WUI sell or trade.
ments, fumace heating, base.
uu. .ue,u.. .... fDI4 ........
Hl-tl'c
uki aeeouY wW bl fw tt-l'ial
ment, garage, large lot In to,
bdON llld COUI1 CM1 UM lilt, dQ
Apdl. 1111, at which UIM Jlid
good neighborhood, lront and of
Wanted To Buy
aecotlllta .-ill be eoDitMn4 ...... eM·
bact porches. ModOm kitch- tla.ued from OJ to du u ..Ul flft.
For
, TEAM OF HORSES, 12 to 1500
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and balh on lint Door. Fl· •lb'All¥·~
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penon ia~NIIted 1M)" file
wrtun _,uo. M .aid ....,.a ·
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a beautiful sigh! witn Blue
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Luatre. Renl electric shamOf tat. ttaR. . ., a. OWl
POMEROY - EAST MAIN ST. fl•• 4.,. flriar kt u. d•t.n Mt for
pooer. Baker Furniture.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishel,
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ml•cellaneous. Mra. Howard
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rooms, ooppertone kitcben
$1 500 Ill!
wall to wall cdrpet in living' VIRGO. IW BELEN
Weln Wanted
room. All gaa appliances.
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Fnlcon' 2 boor. nl!liuxe
an extremely good career 00 SINGER SEWING machine In
Int .. otd. trana.
an esllblished route. Better lovely sewing table. Does all
lhan average worlllng cond~
.risular sewing, plus dial
$99
lions and first rate fringe
equipped lor laney zig zag
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designa , buttonholes. over4 D•. Sid. !t'i'~:: ~ ·eyl.
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Mrs. Betty Cline,. membershiP

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Will and !Uta Lewis. ~nsors of

the candidate:; and related theh· .
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Mary KunozelJnan Cor Mrs. Will
and Mrs. Pierotti.
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Mrs. Larry Baker .Presided at
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The travel~' Pr-ize wa~ won,
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Club held at the home of Mrs.
Carl Horky.
Descendant of an English noble
family, Russell was described as
a reali&amp;t whose obJect has been
to give philosophy a scienUCic
basis. lte was assisted In the au.
' tobiograph:y preplration b.Y A. N.
Whitehead, oo-author ot Russe11'11
Principia Mathe1111atlca, his best
known pion1eer work In symbolic
logic .
The crusades, by Zoe Olden.
bourg, the aton ot wars waged
for the recovery of the Holy Land
toward th~ close ot the lith
century, was reylewed by Mrs.
Everett HaYes. :&amp;H•r comments,
Mrs. nayes Uerined a crusade
as any war wulertaken (or .a religious purpose.
She spoke or Empress Alexis'
appeal for help against the Turk s
and or the Pope's speech in whlth
he urged his heuers to bear aid
to the Eastern Empire for reconquering Jerusalem.
The evenlng meeting was an
innovation tor Ule members. us.
ually held in the afternoon. the
change was made so that mem.
bers in the professions and busy
during daytime hours might at·

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Bleck, navy, lden green, wheat. Sl.zes 6 to 18. •••• , , ••$3..00
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trict State central Committeewoman, and Pete o'Grade 1 State
Executive Director of the Democrat Committee, who served
as emcee (or the eventi Back rOw, Jack Crisp, Cor state representatj.Yei Harry Crew son. representative of lOth Congreslional District; Bill McKeivey, tor county comzntssioneri J. Yterman ·Porter II. Cor State 8lnator; J. Sherman Porter m, for
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Clclals today announced the
start of the Vietnam war's
largest c a m p a i g n. naaned
uOperaUon Certain Victory••
an&lt;l almod at destroy!~ Conr
munist Con~es in and arowtd
Salson. They ~aid the 30,001).
man drive already has killed at
least 215 Commwrlst troops.
Gen. WiUlam C. Westmor•
land. U.S. mill~¥&gt; cOIIUIIOilCier
ln Vietnam, took personal
command ol the 5().battallon
orrenslve that swept Monday
into rive provinces around

Hanoi area, bombq a major
power .Plant and missile site
near the &lt;ll&gt;itll.
Other v-c Casualties
In ilouth Vietnam, 19 mtles
soltlrsouthweat ol tile MArine
butlon at fM. Nang on the
northern coast, U.S. Marine
ortlllery and Air Force gunshipo
killed at least 60 Communists
Thursdl¥.
Military spokesmen also sold
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attacks ~n allied
below q.e Nortb ·
border, l*&gt;wln&amp; ·uP
usault boal boil
other .dunteeIn 11Ceria.tll ~~·
Infantry llvliloo U
od ki~ 28 Col111"1~~
CouJ'iohour ft&amp;bt north
Thur&amp;clt,y, The fl8ht
Amoric1111 k!Uod end ~,.~m
ed.

Salgon.

Wormed military IOUI'Ces
told United Press htterRB.tional
that Westmoreland feels that
once the capital area ts cleared
of Conu.nunist (orces the United
statefi can
on the oUenslve
also
he lilt the
Commmdsta wire .Planning IDo
otller maJor assault against
~n end- Wanted II&gt; "boot
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Uon. Play football tit Pomeroy,
basketba)l at Rutland, track abd
baseball at Middleport and wrest.ting at a looallon 11&gt; ·be &lt;lecided,
~robabiY Mid&lt;lloport. Close Jlu&gt;.
lapel High School Build!~ and,
throush a loao.lng qrooment,
make it available to the vlllage
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;'thiS wlU nOt be easy II&gt; &lt;b. It
trW cause a lot or work and reo
quire much eltort to succesatully
irranie,\ Why lb It?
Th~ are many, many reasons
end I .would llko 11&gt; list oomo &lt;i'
lhom. in&amp;triiCtiOil wUl be bettor
becaul!le':~ (1) teachers will have
!ewe&lt; dllrerent preparat1911s; (:1)
!~•: wW bo ·aehociUIH niore
lrequently In their areas 01lalization; (3) classes wUl be
more balanced; (4) there w!U be

aew 86 missions through
overcast skies against North
Vietnam ThUMdi¥ lor the
second day in a row or hea'V)'
bombing, spokesmen said. Na'VY
jets blasted a railroad-vehicle
brl&lt;lge betWeen ""'"'' and
Haljlhoos end &amp;ootber within
Haiphonf • cley limits,
Air .~ce bombers hit tile
U.ng HOI Alrlleld and other
t&amp;ftjetl In the Southern Panhandle. They also struck tn the

a more equaldJstributionorclul!l
iood; (5) the combined oqu\pment
in Shop, buslneu and science
areas will provlde a better base
for instruction in these field.&amp;.
The program otrered to st:udOnts will be better because: U)
non-vocational business courses
can be ofieret\ (2) a strong composition program can be initiated
In the high Ochool; (~ ~
in the junior high school can,produce a learning situation better
adll&gt;tod 11&gt; etodent &lt;IIP&amp;billtles
and interests; (4) the lndiviWal
student wiU have leh chance ol
st:hedule eonfllets and, hence,
more or 'a chance to take the

courses_.,;esired.
Thli/arr~~~gement wW also
ser~e I(&gt; unite the student bo&lt;W
and th(s wW grollb lacUit.tte
llltr)' lntQ thO new bull~ Iii
1969. It Wul 1110 hell' 11&gt; unite
the toachl~ sta!(andenablothem
to concenttate tbelr efforts on
Prorram imProvement both for
, IIlii end Ill tho future.
· The extraelass program wiD
lilso benelli ;.throut~h improved
group guidance, acomprebenalve
club and assoDJbl,y Prot~rom ~foro
lng· school hours, and thO ontltod
olathletlc ·IO&amp;Dis, ch..,...

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leaders, pqys, mullcaf gnQJI,
soc!llevents, etc.
· thO whole tl!uwcanbelbne
1 IIDiller a«aft and., conaeo
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~spokesmen sal~

the size of'_thi force fir exceed&amp;
that of 11 0paratioo Junction
City," ·prevloualy tho blgeot
camPaign or the war. Conducted
In the spring of 1968ln the War
Zone C jungles ~est of
satson. JIUlCtion City eou&gt;lo.ved
about 35 U.S. and llhocl
battalion..
Wea,pons Captured
They said thlt be&amp;ldes klllins
Communists, the forces or
heertain Victory" already had
overrWl and setzed two huge
Communist wea,pon dum.Ps.
Westmoreland gave the drive
heavy priority, sources said.
U.!i spokesmen Slid the general
committed to the operaUOP
elements or the u.s. Ann.Y 1st.
9th and 25th Infantry rtvlstona.
The South VIetnamese added
airborne, .Ranger, Marine and
infantry units plus national
pollee who were conductine
OOQ&amp;&amp;-toohouse hunts tor guerril·
lao inolde Saigon.
ht otller action. U.S. pilots '

PENNY WOLF • left. and Linda Clark are painting "ancient"' Greek pillars being prepared .,,
stage settiJ:ws forthe81'0181EasternHigh school Senior Class play, ., Antfgone," whiJe Jamea .Bra~»o:· h
ham, instructor of, the school' a speech and drama class, looki on. Brabham is alao direcUug :tJit .} ..
.P~ wldch wlll be Presented on April 5 and 6 and wU1 bring tor the first time to Meip audieltc~,\.
theater in the round. Meinbers ol the speech and drama class are making all of the stage seu:JniJ..},
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wASIIING'l'ON (IJI'l)- H!P-

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for most of the natlon'o borrowers todiy ao 'a rooult o!
Federal Reserve Board action
to ~ the dollar and curb
lnllatloa.
A• gold bu.Ylne reached
record peaks in Europe 'nlurs..
do¥, the FED authorl•ocl the
The . Meigs ~ Cltl•ens 12 Federal Reserve Banks to
ScbOI&amp;rlblp FowtdatiCMI II ,.,.... raise the Interest rate cborllecl:
cb:IIIW Its -e!QIIdrlwthls their Primo borrowers 1~
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E&gt;peno called
world suspended gold trading tocrisis
the greaten
day pending outcome or crisis
the world's.IDO'.!"artJ
talks Seturdl¥ in Washington
since World
atmod at saving the U. S. ~Uar.
ident Otarlei de
Fr~e did not and the price of
gold sosred 20 per cent In Paris
pose ~; the Of~=
bases world _tr
amid scenes or pandemonium.
5rlthh pound and
Britain closed Us gOld marioand
seeks to
ot, otock "'"'hanps and foreign
world
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bank cloalilw• at roqueot of thO
The price of
Ullltecl states 10 hotp provem
Idiogram)
dtv~uation ot the dar. c.,..
011&amp; lolio1locl suit by su!iPOII&lt;Iinri In Parlall'lilloT~
, . . gold tradq lor the first time In pricO&lt;o'~J:~~
big a .
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HALLMARK EA!ITER CARil'i
Now is the best time to select the Easter Cards .rou'll be Hndlng
oorri FORGET '1'&lt;? TAU 'Ill"~AGE of' 1HE
this year. Cards for husband. wlte, Cather, 'mother, grandmother and grandfather, grandson. granddaughter,
daughter,
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dear friends, 1!11ecill boys, Sf«iallirll, aunts, unclea.ln (act.
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everyone on· your £aster card Uat. Select YOurl earlJ.
NQW i!Oing on "' Elber!llds - See the QOcovm
in a~ of- colon - Wltho five YO£ .......... - ~
EA~TER TOYS - NOVELTIES - BASKETS.
tho Atnial&lt;'\lnlmold'- Travel JOy- JMIKe!''
Stop in on the lilt Door for a Cine aeleetlnn - Stuffed Bunnie•,
Ducks, Easter Items, Colored eggs, Gra11 tor basekt.l, Ea ·
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Ore - A big !'eloctlon of bukelslnpopular &amp;11!'&amp;-l\leCbanlcl!l Fot Hpr: 22" Weekend, 26" . FOf lllm:22" Coll!llanion, ~ ,
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Easter toys. YoU•n1 Ilk~ thl&amp; sro\f ol Eaattr toYI tpr ·boy• Warilrobe,
28" Pullman, Co• lui~er, Three Suif;8t,
and girls and wtu probably want to select your ntedl I'IOW. mettc.
Cue.
m;w HALLMARK GIFT WRAP - Paper, tie ribbon, cUd U..
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seiU Cor weddlogti, birthdays, showers, all otcaalo~, baby

Three lilies tor the Middle·
port First Baptist Church altar
decorations at Easter will be
provided by the Hearthstone
Class, according to plans made
at a meeting o( the group Tuesday nlgtit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Willla Antllony.
During the meeting, conducted
by Mri. Harold Hubbard, plans
were made for evangelistic crusade promotional activities. The
crusade has been scheduled (or
the week rollowing Easter .
Humilit.Y is a TrW Virtue was
tbe meditation topic u,sed by Mn.
John McNeil. Read at the.meetIng was a letter from Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Hughes, wtlo are
spending the wirtU!r ln Florida.
Mr. Hughes Is reportedly re·
CUJIIratlng sall&amp;!actorlly from
surpry earlier this montll ,
A Bible Cf.llz was conducted b:
Mr. end Mrs. t.llltoo Hood: 'l'ho
holts served refreshments . to
those named and Harold
bard John McNeU, Mr.
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Paul Smirt, Mr. and Mrs. D-.
vld Darst, the Ro\&lt;. CharleJ Sl·
m011s, ai'KI J9bn Werner.

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Plans for inspection to be held
on June 12 were announcP.tl when
the Harrisonville Ch~~~ter 255,
Order o( the Eastern Star, met

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MENS AND BOYS WEAR

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PENNY
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rrom lim-lacquered cQIIPl!r. Stainless steel.
, • • , • • , • • 1 , . • • . ·~·~ • • • ,.~ • • • ,?oz.,
_, IntroWclng - New homogenized
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Ia. Cllllf!' M!Oi- to r61\er arid spattorole881
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sPECIAL SALEI MEN'S SIIOR'l' SLEEVE SPOR'l' :~~~·
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Beautltul·new
colors
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All are permanent press- Sizes, small .(1 ..141k). ·!
10111
Paint.
Choose.
mBICiiti1g
colors
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!~&gt;rod
L)lltlt.--;'All
11&gt;-~'h), Largo (1&amp;-!e'h), and Extra bal'ge (1.7~17\ll), i&gt;olld
P~so Ali&lt;;yd
enameL
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cOlors, plaids. 'checks, stripes., ••••••••• , • • • • ..$2.00
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MEN'S SPURS- WEl&gt;"TERN srYLE JEANS
Cleans Uke magic"~ Just rub on lurftee.
100 per ,cont cotll&gt;n l&gt;tdl donlrn. !Aimntwltb the authentic wos;..
ern look. Sizes 29 to 38 waiSt, sanrorlzed shrunk. Black, wheat, 1 Absorbs dirt and tllst. Qeaoli .'!..alp,er,llat
Venetian blinds, window oliallei: acouatlell tile, r.uedo
light blue, Ioden green. ................... ·••••• $3.88
uPholstery, Also a tint ~ver. , ••••• • ••• • 89c ~ •·; · ;
The BOys Size~ In ~urs Western Scy'les Jeans~ lit's 6 to
IV.!liTE PAl'ER TABLE COVER sTOC~
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18, o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o t 0 t 0 I t o o 0 • • I I o 0 0 o o o o o• '• o.$2.98
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tables
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MEN'S "LEE" WORK CAPS
100 ft. roll• - $!.89.
300 lt. roUo- e4,29
Unlined caps (or spring and iUIIlltler lfear. Peaked ShoP CfiJ
T'HE "LAMP IJGHTER" Scerdd Keloaene.
stlye or the nat baseball type. Tan, grey, green. blue denim,
, Lamp and Torch oU. Quart stiB ••• • • • • • • • • • • ·· ~ • $1;.19
hickory strfpes. All sizea l, ·~ •••••••• 1 • • • • 1 . • ; • • 69c
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~ shirta In white, loRg eleeve dreu ahirts
v1:»1 'I Hr. 1 ttr4r.r uRE Ll!ii nl'M,t;l,.,
In saUd rotors. Regular $2.96 11&gt; $4.&amp;5 l)teBi !lilrts. $2.00•
'ON THE 3RD FLOOR. , See thO many naw urlvalaln Ll~ .'
ANOTIIER BIG SIIIPMENT MEN's COVERALLS
room, Bedroom,lllnlngroomandKitchenlurnlluU•~!IImeJ., ,
Sizes 31 10 50. Choose Fisher stripe or blue denlm. Zipper
II double dour wardrobes for$26.00, Kroohlor moclern2 P&lt;• 10'lront (double acting), plooted 51-Swing 4&gt;ac\&lt;o Como In and ' lon gpbcll.stored liVIng 1110m oulteslor $199,00- Bortdlne· ~
select yours 11011,
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of Lloyd dlnetto sotB, all II sale piicoo - Boclroom oulto ..t•
MEN'S $1.95 PERiiANt:NT PRE,..; CASUAL SLACKS.
for $l28.00 _ ~KSUELVES _ A btr Sblpmell.ll ts9,oo''
sJ.izes 30 to 42 - but not every siz8 tn every color. Ivy &amp;t)'le Other blg s!!!~~'!:.f!!~!.!!.~
with belt loops, cuUed bottoml, Just 77 pllrs to selL •.•• S3.QO "!!-..---·
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Regular $4.2S pants - 100 Ill' cent cottDh twill boatsall drill •• .
pOeket&amp; 1 No-Tare tunnel belt 'loop&amp;, Sanlorlzed shrunk. .st~a 100 .Per cent cotton _ 38.,
29 to so wal&amp;t. Regular ,3,25 Stirta - ·match the Pantl1 per- '4'idth, machlue
lllocontlDuod Pattornooll.oe'o
fectly. llutton thro1J8h Rill pocko~. Tallorocl dres~ shirt !We Ideal lor sportswear,
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collar. Squue tall wltlliUSOot&gt;. Sizes 14 4 to 20 lil32, 33, 34. li~:~~~.:dr~opes, etc.
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irteh length sleeves _.. BlaCk, olive, IPrHce gf:eeo. c~arc&lt;ta:I

rePeaUng the club collect. It was
announced that the · Federation
Club · aessioo wtll be helcl on
March 19 at Kingston. In response to roll call members
gave a favorite spring verse.
C!lDd.Y was served by the hos·
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'Tatlofed Knit Hall gtpa... • • • r • • • • ~ • • • ~ • • • • • •
, Nyron Tttcot Half 14J.ps ill Pa&amp;tel ~lora••••• • •·• • :· •
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Permanent Press ~eep EMemblel , , ••••••• , •••••$5.98
Nylon Satin Tricot Waltz or long gowns. ••
$3.98
· Nyloo Tricot Pastel Pajamas •••••• .•
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P.ermanent Press P.r111. Of:" Pastel ~ajimas •.•.o • • • •·• ~ .$4.98
Nylon Tricot Long Pajam•a •• o ••••••• '!. • • • •• ' • • .f3.98
DacJ"ODoNylon-Cotton Printed GoWIJB • , ,· •••••••• • • • •3.98
Ultra Vloo Perm...Ont Press Baby hill or !liltt. ••• • • • $3.~8
Loonge Weight Nylon Hand Screened Print GOwno. ••• • .$3.98.
~Weight Printed Coats , • 1 1 • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • .$4.98
DacnJ~~oNylo&amp;CoUDn Printed Baby Dollo •••••••••••• $3.~8

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Tuesiloy night at the hal~
Joan ::;tewart. worthy matron.
and Dena Hoffman, worthy patron,.
Presided at the meeting. It was
noted tbat the chapter has knives
tor sale and anyone wanting to
blzy one was. asked to cmtact
Mrs. Jim Nelson or Mrs. Fred
Geor~.
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An Easter program was presented by Mrs. VIrgil Atkins.
with Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs. Helen
Johnson, Mrs. Charles King,
Mrs. Joe Bolin and Mrs. stella
Atkins giving readings. Mn. Virgil Atkins and Mrs. Heil French
sang He Lives.
The st. Patrick's Day theme
tend.
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Mrs. Nan Moore, president, served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boextended the welcome and the Jin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart,
meeting opened with members
Mrs. Do!Ula Athey and Mrs, Zelma Stewart.

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Life of Philosopher
.Russell is Reviewed
Higtdlghts of the Hfe of Bar·
trand RusselJ, Nobel prlze wln· 1
ner, were given by Mrs. John
welsh reviewer ot his autobl·
ogra~, at Tuesdro' night's meet·
lng of the Middleport Literary

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