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WASIIINGTON (VPJ) '. - A ., f. 1!11JQr ~J~ur' ~· Uti develop. a new 11ep _ , 1 road 111tldo
P•l'lllllellt farm here ,.m lit~ l'l'or.ID In- oome porto or the rarm Mid
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, sold, "'' tile ob- • lood lncUotrleo have been tR.....
inl!uslr)' - · to be emerr- . 'lildellpreod need (or more veilnr tor at least a genoraweek, averarJnr lllree ""rters log In the U.S.
fobdo In Uto 'dOvelOillnll lion
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Its .Proclu:ta Include )I'Oielri ~· lll&gt;roall.
· ,;,. ·a verap American a1roofood mixtures deslined to 1'1\1
Selonco and lno)lslry have o11 OCIIIIUIIIel more marprlne,
nutrition gaps In hu11117 """"' · lie• developing a teehDolOSY to a vaploble j&gt;nXllct, than bittries where .Procllcts like mllk.' · aolvo tile PldJiom by developing ter, And hydrogenated vqata.
meat and poultry are relative,. N&gt;llltule IIMIIock Pf"du&lt;&lt;• ble sluirtenlllp havelarfel1 rely scar&lt;e and co&amp;Uy.
from PI',Oieln IOIQ'ceo.
Ploced lard, an "nlmal j&gt;nXllct,
But the emerging now Jncll,.
one IIUCh proclict, a 1n Ute .eypteaJ American eliot.
try ~ al80 come up w!th food ·~em,nt lllllde lfom
llelrymen who watched much
thetluc steaks, chicken arid oilier corn, 811l'beens and dried mllk,. or lllelr buttertol market taken
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Jar Items made from .Plant Ia beinB uead Wtdel,y In tltelood over b)' marprJne are ...cornJli'Oclu:ts like soybeans, aal4 Dr. lor .POOco prosram. A similar ed currG4' b)' tile rloa ol a
Lester R, Brown, administrator SIW)lement baled on wheat In- - r of "lllled" and lmJia.
of the Agriculture Ilepartment's
stead or rom llnowln tile final lion fiuld mllk pj'OclJcts. The.
IDternalicmal Agricultural De- &lt;taps o1 development.
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of eeveral major U. S. food
firms are C&lt;Jnftdent of develop~

All Work Gvaronleocl. Most Service OM Doy, Spoclolld111 In
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OPEN DAILY 9TO 5

JAY JAY TAILORING
MIDDLEPORT

CALLIPOLIS .

SECOND AVE.

PArk Centro( Hotel

PH. 992-5717

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POMEIOY
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PH. 992-5144

RUTLAND
FURNITUR£

MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
IT'S FAR lmER

PRINCETON, N. J, - PRE SilENT Johnson and Sen, Robert F.
ran a dead heat 'as potent18l candidates for president ln a
Galli(&gt; Poll token belore lest Tuesdlt¥'s New Hampshire Primary,
The poll, released Sunday, gave each g per cent. Eigtlteen per
cent were undecided. Those JlO)Ied Included persons or aU poUtlcal
amUat;iona in ' natioDal sampling.
Kenn~Mtr

1 We hUlTJ to your ho1111
- Uoe qlllckest service

4 Fines Ord,er.ed by Mayor

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with Red Carpets your Maytag, too,
I We use only genulno
Maytag factory parts.
No su6stitutes.

Four persons were levied fines

Saturda,Y nldtt.
WOllam Mllllpn, RaviDIIWOOd,
In Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- lorlelted bonds ol $15 eech em
charges ol 1'WliiiDB a rod llllltt,
defective mulller and Jno.Perablo windshield wi.POrs; Slanlll)'
Wat&amp;on, Racine, f45 bond, opeedlng; Frank Brown, Rutland, $25
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The bond, lntoxlCIII'"'; 'J'homu Stu:·: · "moderate'' trooP bul.q, in bart, Racine, $15 bond, pa&amp;lillJI
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Vletnaoio ol!pec:ted to be ordered on a double yelklw line; Johnny
soon b,y President Johason baa Ogle, Ashvllle, N. C., $15 bond,
raised the strong .POsslbliiiY that nmnJng a red IJ8ht, and Pamsome Reserve forces wW be ela RUllo, Racine, $18.70 bond
lor 11p00dlng.
called ID acUve cloty.
Walter TUttle, Racine, was
The antlclilated trooP bulldtt&gt;
lined
$S and costa lor defective
also could mean that some Air
mumer
charge; Clarence LuNational Guard units wW be sent
ther,
Michigan,
$25 and costa
to Vietnam or Thailand, accor&lt;lil1l tu hJshl1 Informed sources. lor lntoxlCIIIoo; Earl Broo~s,
Racine, $10 and costs, IntoxiAlthough the Increase In """"
cation,
and Michael Garten, 115
power Is now virtually certain,
lt cbes m:tt appear, at least at and c:ost.a, detective muftler.
·: present, that JohnJon wW c.U
lor a pnerel mobWzatlon of Jle.
serve forces.
The President was rual~
reported over the weekend ready
io order a moderate increase 1n
the number ot American trooP•
In VIetnam, but they quoted him
LETART, W. VA, - Funeras caUt~w some reports or a al aervleea !or MrL Ma.,. Alpoutble 200,000 man lncreateaa lee Uovlng, 74, RFD, Letarl,
udove scare ~dcs.n
w. Va., who died &amp;lnde1 at tile
GaUipolla 'Madleal Cenlar, will
WELCOMI BACK
be beld 'lllelde,y at 2 Jl.lil. at til•
Fogle..,. Funeral Home with
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the Rev. Don Elder ollldaU.,.
U. \lA.
Burial 'I wiD be In the Yonker
fREii stt6w
Com~ hero.
OPtNING 'NIG'HT
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
Iiilo .... born March '· 1894,
•'A STUDYIN
tlte dau(foler of the late FrankTIRROR"
Un J. ll!ld &amp;MilA Pickens Rick!ihcrJoet Holmes
ard, and wao a member of tlte
Vernon EUB claoreh.
&amp;lrvlvpnlnclede berhu-.
Oria; ~ dahlllttera, MrL Mar7
Luada lioinsarner, Mro. 8etiY
'lbomp100, Mrs.· Annabelle
Routrlt, Ill RFD, Letart; Mro.
Helter H. Weaver, New HaY•i'
Mra, Ruth Roulll andlollaaBraunda Llevin&amp; beth ol Pa......
Rltode lallliltl; 14 srandcblldren,
and one II..,, IIIII Moo Rickand six others forfeited

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• Work II performed bJ

Maytag, eompauy-

May lie Called

traJneci techDicJaDS.

I We leave evi!IYihlng

aeat as a pin 111tf elelll
your Maytag.
I We leave a postage-

And This Finer Service
Costs No MonJ Use Ill

paid cud for you to
evaluate our work.

You can buy 1 Maytae any.
where Ia tho U.S.A.

and
find 1 dulor who rtpaln

your MaJIII pratlucta.

Wlllbn, a Troy, N. Y., ..,Ppller
of lWM ,to tile u. S. Army Cklrlog
the \Wat oll812, was the Jll&amp;n alter ~om the Uncle sam c•rtoon
character wa1 patterned.

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SAIGON (UPO ol sold SUndi.Y tilat a o, s.
AraJy coqtoral had deloetod ID
tho VIet Corw.lt ldentllledhlm
as Corporal McKJnley Nolan,

(Condnlled from Pap I)
ards, Rt 0'Btrlot, f410; Millard
Barrow, Rt. 3, Pateakala, $330;
C. A. Miller, Patriot, $400; Ron24.
ald Hun!, LlVel'jlOOl, W, Va,, t335;
li. s. AraJy otflclall hare
Joim Hoops, Rt. 5, Jack- $350;
said that • Qtl. McKJnley NoDenver A. Stone, Roberlllburg, W.
lan, 2t, or Washlogton, To&gt;.,
Va., $300; VonleySimmerlng, Rl
was lllted as absent without
3, oak IWlf ~5; Homer Chaneo
leave In llo&lt;;omber trom A
Rt. I, Harrington, W. VL, $200;
Con1lOIV' Z.1. llat!alloo, 1111
tbarles B. WUidnaon, Rt. 5,
u. s. JoOntry, beodQuartared
Charle!'.on, $200, and Fred B.
south of Ill-An
Nov. 7,
Slnltlt, Rt S, POmOl'Oy, $185, 1967.
Buying the other temales were:
Allred Gans, P9mOl'Of, ff:O;
Harley Grate, La~~gsvllle, $SIO;
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Errlmons Thomis, r-, W. Va.,
HOSPITAL
$535; Dalley Sbaver, Choatdre,
SATUIWAY ADIIJSSI.ONS $500; Alva Townsend, BellevUle, Judltlt !.!oKnlght, Pomeroy; n.
W, Va., $300; c. A. Clooe, Bel- mer FOK, Cllltm!; lrlaey Cross,
pre, $3.20; W. E. Maerker, Well- Syr..,use; lrlaeyWalbum, Mldtlleston, Rt. I, $300; Robert MOD- llOl'IJ JW CundiU, Mason; WWJam
lie, Rt. 1, Guysville, $240; Rob- Gr....., Rutland; Sdrley King,
ert OUrs, Buchannon, W. Va,, Mlddleltort.
$300; James Walker, Thurman,
SATURDAY illSIIARGEs - ·
$255; Alvle Tolmaend, Bellevllle, VIrginia Buchanan, James P W. Va., $300;.. ,,Ronald Hwtl, Llv- oll, Coar!es Eblin, El....,r Hoi&gt;&lt;
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erpool, W, Va., $285; Howard liilon, EthW l!artln. James AltbYearer, Pl. Pleasant, $265; Pres- erson.
ton Andrick, Palestine, w. Vo.,
SUNDAY ADIIJSSIONS-Pa~
$230; C. M. Headley, Reedovflle, IY Hannon, Rut1111d; Dxma
two at $220 each; H. E. Sinclair, Housh, Middleport; Sterr! FOJt,
Jr. and 100, Wav~J,y, W, Va., Mlddloport; tll)!le Farley, Jr.,
twG head at $230each; Ra.YFranl&lt;, Wllkeavfllo: Lillie Nltz. lhirt.&lt;
Racine, $230; Ruoeell OXley, 111. lord; PhiliP loloon, Pomeroy; E¥5, Athena, one at $170 and .,._ eiln Montaomtll', I.qivWe.
oilier at $180.
SUNDAY llSCHARGEs -JII.loRq Frank, eon of Mr. a n d lillliiCI l.tcCI~ Jiidlth Ml&gt;llin IIDword Frank of Raelne, Kodiht. Ella LarUe, JtJHil)dne
was the 1lliii!Pst )lllrchaoer of Blevlnl, NeWt Nel..., Mro. Halan animal.
tie Rockhold and son.

Bill Like
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1'lnl defendant&amp; werellnedover
the Weekend In tlte court or lriJcl.
dltfllOrt Mlt¥or C. 0. Fisher,
U.,.d
J.lolbtald, :If, Belleview, wullnedfiOOandcostslltd
.......,ed to lllreo di.Y• In ~
on charps or drlvJnr lihUe lnCO&gt;tlclled, and GII)'W,IIIl1Jer,23,
llan'llonvJDe, .... lined $10 and
costa on apeedJng charpa.

Car, Truck

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·. MAYTAGSERVICE. THAT'STHEBEST

eWe Seryice Your Old Wringer
Washer and Your Automatic

• We Give You Tire Best
TraCfe-ln Allowance Far
Your Present Wcrsher
• Why Buy Where You Have
ADoubt Of The Service Repair? Get Red
Carpet Service Here and It Sure!

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MEIGS

Rutla... Furniture
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Pal'kor.ll!lurr.

FrlenciJ mq c.aU ot Ute 41nerai home allti' 3 p,m, toda,y.

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TCNIGHT AND TUESDAY
March 11-19
THE F!JM.FLAK MAN
&lt;Technlcolor)
Gtorp C, Scott· 9,11 4'0D
uau.edllliuie
!.&lt;Jtaa Luck '
Pock of Trouble
!IHOW STARTII7 PI!

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rreu have tljljlroved tltla~
U•o meosure, It Ia •. , tbtit
the Prelldent liBnJ fi at ·thf'tsnt

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Dick Jlltte, P~olllloiu11
foreman olpliocliCtlon II \1~
h1111 Co11J., became W
lihUe II work UCI Wll llkiD ID'
Holoar Hoopltal 11y ._F~
ambulaiice. It wu t CIOrtea '~·
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the .i lllltiOI on ·liM! 'biioja of ·~

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30 II DO 1111801' CODaldered '',Pi!(·
(ectlon" In• teac!tlllg ·"""" ~ "'-'' ~·IC
)octo, l!'at ' more' .., ~ tliooif&gt;t ·
at a tlnte 'ln oome ·f!~da ,and ju,ol
11 elfe¢vely, M 'llld. Total'un- .,.
balance Ia· A&lt;eurrlni In s o m e
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Cloud)', warmer toni"'- acat..
tered .......,., and .PO&amp;aibly
tilunderllhowers. Low In low 50s.
Wemelde,y clou&lt;IY, ..-red
showers, thundershowers.

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Viet Cong Officers Claim

Council

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struck the North VIetnam••• trooPS surroundlow tile Marine fort of

Explore..~

Khe Sinh on South Vietnam's northern border•
In ~n, two Viet Cong o!licero who defected to tho SOath Vietnamese governnlent told newsmen Communllt Corctl u•ttwed off
b)' Hanoi Intelligence on the oPProxlmatetlmoandplace of tilf strato(ortress raids. U.S. mUltary NOkesmen said they "reprd. it unlikely that this Ia true,"
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Proposal

The oight&gt;oenglnod strote;;lt ed maetlow no M!Go, •
Alr C&lt;!mmand bombero to&lt;1oJ
MUitary souroeo ID Saigon
staged lour raid&amp; In one areod sold the North Vletnomeoo IIIII'
ID 10 ll!ile• Mrthwoat
Kilt • be . ..v~nr dltlrlr .u~~:~.J~,
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Ba~ardnir· · Paul
Crouch, s. c;;. BaUer,
I.IQ.qJan, Hob Wima!Ol', I

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. WASiiJNGrON (UPI) ·- F.ederal Hlgbwq Aclnln!otratur Lowell
K. BrlclweU oljd MD~ guidelines and Procedures lor ln•.Pectlon
of hlghwll,)' bri&lt;I!Jil .ar• belnr modlfiedlnthewake ollast'Ilec:ember's
,
!»lleP•e ol.tile Sl\'-"'' Bridge.
Bridwell, Jn ·tt'-!!'tOny beloro a Senato IIUbllt worko subcom~ittee on rOads, slla~tbe AsaoclatJonof American Railroad a was also
rwlewlnr Ito iniPacllon and rat!DB .Procedures.
Tho aui!CommltiOi has bean
i:ooltJuetlnr bridge Oaletj&gt; heax- ventuey o! 1111 highway bridges.
He estimated there are mw
lil,o !o&lt;U•Inr on the collepse or
about
190,000 bridges on the ••
tha Sllft!' . Bridge.
Uon'&amp;
railroads, He said more
BrldwoU to&amp;tlllod the Bureau
than 500,000 bridges are on the
of Publlei Rooila and tho Ame"'
·!•an Aa111.0l.uon of- stall Hlp state hlgbwoy oystoma which
are tho ref5110nsfbllltl' or state or
l'lY Of!l&lt;ll'l• have de~
local~les,
a aulde . an lnSj)OCtJlln ol
~ brlcltl¥1· The - .Proo
ceduie , wOI~provJde auldellnes ,
IgS,
JB
for awe 111!'1 local authorities
w~ ha'f' riiiPO!lllbUI~ ror eon~uetlni IIi-tiona.
• 'l!ltirite lllrectlve
In iddltioi., BrldwaU said, the
Bui...U ...
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Procedures ' O!dois 9f 001111\Y llld !ndepen.
1 P11'1• of 'tlonl lairs will share Jn the anplll)ticta,
:ooal distribution or the Ohio Fair a
wOI Fund - a record $94f,898A8 ~n- •cmdllJ•
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er.Ckioi:l "'~, State
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JnMiddllfJOi'l,
SIZE Of'· CM!JlES A FA GrJ:t0N
'!be nymber o1 , flll!dents Jjer
class wa1 bJ;ouilrt uP for
Ilion and Hargraves

Forts in 5 Strikes on Enemy
Around Beseiged
Khe
Sanh
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Receive Cut
Of .State Fu,nd

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amllUDI of work. 'Ibis proposal
hao ·not been approached lightly," he -.,ld.
~ Plfent. tile first to 11'18tlon tlle·\'tcommendatlon, chareed that IJ\e .lli'Oi&gt;oAI would recltlre 10me U))IHlr srodera to
chllll&amp;O sehoola lllroe tlmeo belore Iller sraduate. '!be mother
said that abe leell this Is not
tiDnd lor children.
Harsravos &lt;OIIIIIel'ed that tile
students and teachers would be
the 11rne, regardless of t h e
building. he added lllat he would
obJed I!' any small school.whldt
odored the eame teacher loldlInr the aame child tho asme

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Me'

RUTLAND- The ilut!anllrtre
.DIIPartment wOI have a -~ol
mest~nr tonllht 'I 7:30 p, n.. at
the lire hall lor tile atate lire
ochool. AU memitora areeacouraged ID llltlnd;
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lilal')' of ' tile ' !b'ra. ·•oo Fire
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'!be bill rollneo lltcOme lim·
111 lor ibe Ylilaran Poio~a
and tltelr do)llllldanto In an etlorl to provenl a ~. !If·
i dtitlilliiit looibd ttiCi'lilllilli '
of ........ and tileb' dapontlents rocelviog a net lou of Income when SOda! SileUtJI;y J&gt;iM;
tits were Increased · ·' &lt;....
"II """'d bave .,._ UDeOIIeel·
onable, .... tliblql, llllll!tadloa..
al, for CCI!gi'ell'to !!lqi&amp;Mniloi.
slon benelfll, oni,y 'tO, !II~
that IIWIJI of 1)111' vot.ran:':%
widows &lt;n: otbel.- ~; ~ .
ed up wltb leas .....,;"latfliCII-

wOuld haYi been eallor -lor him
not to ' make hi' stud'onl OGIIIOI-

Devoted To 1Jae lntsre&amp;t. Of The Meig.-M010n Area

WASIIINGTON - Colli. Clar·
ence E, MIIIOf, IJ!II! Ill~
Ohio, Satuntay pnliOdqtoweekla·
actton b)' the senate Ill illllrlplog Ita !IP)II'OI'al 111 Ute !lou...
puled Veterans E&lt;Pv bill to
plug loopbolu In lite ....r.m
JlOIIIion lawa.
·'I .... pliued to' note that
the 8j1Jl1'(1\'ad lite llouoe
blll without amOil\l!llenl, lncelrporaU., tilt balk ]ll'lndjtlaa of

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tn 1961 thlt Samuel .. UncJeSaltt''

Dies Sunday

Showing Our fxcluslve Mayt1 g Bldg.
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of Oral Roberts Universlcy, was recetvedintomemberlbjpof Tulsa' a
Boston Avenue Methodist Church Sunda¥·
Roberts, who has conducted evangelistic crusades. around the
world, has been identHied as a minister In the P~mteeoat:al Ho1Jnes1
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- • ror farm~the rlae of Qllllolle1 'Oideb ,._
place ltlltlral tibora u
cotlllt and wool.
Betwe. 1940 and I.KS, tile
Illare of tlte u.s. llber marbl
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virtual\)' lndlstlngulahable !rom
chicken, ham and beef," Brown
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4 'Dne major u.s. food firm is
already test marketlng a substitute Cor bacon."
COLUMBUS - SEN, ROBERT KENNElJI', [).N.Y., was selected
Large scale commercial production or substitutes lor meats, as Democratic presidendal candidate J.n a mock convention by Oblo
if it became a realll)', would be hJsh school students hare thl• weekend.
The political arena in nrlniature was every bit aa rough aod
tumble as the real tflins as seven southern .statea walked out after
Kennedy's selection in the thitd round and ctw:tse George Wallace as
their own front runner. They hel&lt;J a nteOtlnB or the American lnd&amp;r·endent Part;y and selected WaU""e as their presidential candidate
and Gov. John Connally ot Texas as vice president.

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MINNEAPOUS, MINN. - P!lESliE NT Jclm1011 Ia an rOllte tD
~lis tor an _..Pearance at1heconventionofthe national Farmers Union, tlte ol!Jto of VIce President Hubert Hwilj&gt;hrey &amp;llliouqced
tocla,y In Minneapolis.
The President, Hlll!lj)hl'O)"a olllce said, Is scheduled to land at
the naval air Station near Minneapolis at 10:1$ L m., CSI'. He fa
scheduled ID address tile convention shortly after tha~ H...,q•o
cllfice saJd there was ro Indication in word received by workers
there as to when JohnSon Is SCheduled to leave MlnneapoUs.

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dono oe: ~.!'ll\"rlr\tOnllnt, '!!"'·
Qe further projl!)IIO• ~ ~- !iall ~~ ,11111
tb be
.eill!'1 ol8hll1 and nlntlt sradersat, ~"! at . l;'&lt;!!jl~., ,~all
teild ciAa""l bellnnins non rail . PID~~}' l!!'if~ b,a"!J.U .,.t
ln'Pomeroj&lt;.
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A- h~ "!'1'001 be buill
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• He ·pointed out tast nl!lhl tltat In ~· ,dii!IJ:Iict;~~·l I h a I
which •l•!llal of, ' 'A ·large lllOJ&lt;!riiYOfllleteiifh· aevenih ' and elllltllt gadori of belldbl&amp; wll illkt ~~~.~~ to
, &amp;IIJI.Orilltend- ers alrec~¢i! by ,' tile P"''"''"'/. Rirtlalta could !'Qjllain In
Clllllllnlcl an&lt;', I• ~lill"~ to l!e
- was slv,en C&lt;lll'l'lldatfuo a)re&amp;olr had vot- eommUIIIIY It It Is dealred.
rOadl' In ~er, !,989.
ed . In favor of tho
La1i1
However, one Rulland JlOl'OlJi
A "notllhell" ,ou~lqe of lh e
nl8hl ' ·rew or' the Pat"1'1• 'II- lildlca!ed tltal, jlerhaps, arrange. ,plan .and tile·~~ 10 be or.
• at a
' hearing on the mat- tetidiDB were al!abiot tile .Pro- moots Could be made lor seventh ler.&lt;!d were gl~, by, ~aves
' ler Mondal' nlllltt at tile Middle- poSaJ but apparently were far an~ · efllltlh graders Ill ere to at- to open the ("~11DB' Wlll.ch .waa
, port High sthool,
outnumbei'&lt;id by thoae who felt tend the new junior hllllt school well attended uy ,IOa~..-.s. .
Over 100 parehts and teach- that Hsrrraveo was offering a I at Pomero)' next fall so tllat
BEITER Oli'Poli}.'UIIJTY
ers wire Dt the meeting which good recommendatfuo.
they Would be keeJl)DB UJl lifth
lhirsraves stre ..eil'that t h •
was called by Hargraves. He had
Hai'gravea has recommended the' others In those grades rrom mo.ve YiQuld "".~ a better
made a l imllar proposal to the thaloophomoreo, junloraand son- the dl&amp;lrlct and,also be given tile learnillg ~rlunli.Y ~and a bet·board 'Ill edueatloit Iaiii Ye a r lora or the entire dlstrictattmd advantages that obviously will be ler llarnlitg lill)'lrollmMI "lor
· Which wiio dfillipod when opposl- school next tall at the Mldrlle- olferea.
yOilr .' children" anp also tltat It

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March 21, at the Racine IHglt
School. Letart Falls teachers
will present tile JlrQgram, Tho
Classroom Revolution, including a film strip on new devet ..
opments in education. &amp;

A round table discusa'lm on

tile film will be held lollowiDB
the showing, Uoano Wolle,
president or the assoclation,
sold tlte lllm should stimulate theinterestolteachenand
the communlQ&lt; In eduoatlon.
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Active Funds
• $103,655.62
Ftmeroy vUlage active Cunds
at the beglmJDJ of March tolnled $103,655.62, acCOfdlng to tlte
moolllly report or Clerk Ema
l&gt;choenleb presented "' council
Monclay nigh~
Balances of the various lunda

Included ieneral, $13,041.21;
boat clock, $192.98; fire dejlartment, $5,8~.83; cemetor1 $757..81; street, $1i,289.83; state hlahwa..v improvement, $602.G1i uttlli.Y, $3,041.30; walfr departmentoperating fund, $24,940.3?; water dopartmml.- lmpravement
lund $39,003.07; Wiler dejlartrnent-ruaranty meter fund $2:,431,27; .Pirklllll l&lt;l&amp; ~ lUnd,·
$8,Sl9.94.
'lbo ..illaS.,aJoo ~!"1 .~87,.
645.91 or lnaetbo funds brlnr·
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WOller,~ ,at "11.Qhlq
r"PieiOiltS anlnere'ase
over .last yeari and
to f7,9~0,'1~9.26
!Olal
to tho cOUIII,Y and
!!lira a!n&lt;e tholiond be~ "! q,, m,antbljj t:t~J,l!l'llltiiBiatlv. .. .Firo 301.53,· The . lnldl,v~ ~ :In-,
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when ·lba monsoon &lt;~ lift •
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MA~tlhrllom~ . lrl!dtllllOrt along the 0onc1 road
over tho Hlllitl-llelpiaw .,...,
South VIetnam IIPOIIoaman
ciL¢E'SJ'OW- -~ ~ nlah~
aald thll IAII wllll 4,201 CollJ!nll•kidet M. B.~ . ' . Mo)-or Charles ~ .PresensCommunlata wore killed In hu,-..._ed ~.POiatm.... of.' ed a IIIII' oubriiltted b)' Fred
V. ' C row, Pomeroy attorney,
""tlon b)' aWed loroea. They ft!Otl" A,PrD I, 'of
slid IDher 878 were ell)tured lfo'!ir&lt;l, ~&lt; - llllltlct One
Slpwed In detail the ProPoSal,
Crow'• plan caUad·lor tile~
and that · 11119 Communlll ~·with headquartoroln
Chirlealj)n.
!Iowan!,
.Prevlouo.
llOXIIlon
b)' Middleport of a ...,_
· - won Hlzed. Go...,.
ment lorcealoot267 mea kWed, II Dlotrlct SIX F~ II tlOD In tlte vlclnliY or the Mlddle962 wounded lllid 186 mluJnr in Moundavllle, succeeds Franl&lt; port dump, which Is in Pomeroy
IICtlnn laat weirk. U.S. ooouaiQ&lt; W, Rogero, ao head or District limits. Attitudes of cOUDCilmen
One Which lncludea Boone, on the matter varied.
ligures lor Iaiii week will be
Cl'&gt;'1 Kanawha, Muon and
Dln Collins indicated he Qs
relealfd. a1 u:al6&amp;1, TJwr._,,
Putnam counUea. Ro&amp;v• renot favor giving awa,y any Porn~
algood ID a&lt;:cept emplO)'IIIant
roy land and Franklln Rizer said
with a Private contractor.
in his oPinlon the action should
be token II it wUl result In . housing In the section -een
Lincoln HeJ8hts and Mldtleport.
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Middleport ol!lclals reportedly
wAliHINGTON
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caro driven b)' Eugene F.
have a,reed ID move their dlll!lj),
high.Jevel advisory conunluion Moore, t%~ Rt. 1 Cheshire. and
located Inside tho Pomeroy ..,_
on veterans Programs cUled KeMeth W, Madden, 39, Itt. 1
.POratlon limits, fC Pomeroy ww
Dann 0. Taber, 7!, of 367
OSLO (VPI) - Crown Prince a,ree tD the boundary &amp;tra!ght•
toda.f lor ol!panded bt~!t&amp; Middleport, were Involved In a Pike St., Kanaup, a veteran
rlllifog from increased dlsiblll- minor accident at f:52 p.m.l\lon- Ohio legJ.alator, died early lhll Harald ol Norway b)'l)lllled Ell- lnr ProPosal that would give Mltltl' componsation ID higher clay on Rt. 35, two-tenths of a mornJnr at hlo home !rom an rope' 1 princeuea and will marry dl$rt some acreage DOW si~
burial allowances for the mUe north of Ga.lUpo.Us.
-ent heart attaek.
' the bloode dao81tter of an Oslo ed inaide the Pomero)' corpor.,
nation's eJ~~.aervicemen.
The ~ Hiathway Patrol sald
Taber hold tlto Slate R e p r e- storekeeper, a royal announce. Uon limlts.
The Sr'OUPJ arter a year-long both vehicles were headed north, lentatlve•a post ln Gallla Coun- mont said today. He will be tile
No action was taken on the
fir II heir tu a European tilrone matter. It was tabled lor 111ture
stu&lt;lf, made 7&amp; reoommenda- the Madden car behind tho Moore '1;)' for a record anen terms tions Cor changes in veterans car, and &amp;toWed at a conl'tl1t0- 19S3 tltroalllt 1966 - before re- to wed a commoner.
consideration.
A statement read before the
benellts In a report ID the tlon area. lrloore backed 141 toll- llrlnr ll'om politics.
In other activity council:
national Pari!Amlllt said the 3J.
House Veterans Affairs Com- 1 low an approacbq ell' room to
- Discussed Clhle TV .ProlHe ..... to Galllilolllln 193?
miUee.
.Proceed and struck the llladden ID do publicley wark on commu- year~ld prince was engaaed to pect,. Jn Pomeroy. Mayor Lepr
The major proposals · center car.
SonJa Harald901l, 30. Their ro- said a representative of a firm
ni()' projects ror tho late Dr.
mance
baa been an open secret was e)l)ected at the last m...
on servtc~nn~ted dl$abil1ty
There was oo damap to the C, E. Holzer, Sr.
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In
Norwoy
alnce they met In ing of COWJC il but has rot been
CODl.llenlltlon. · It said tile Moore car and minor damap to
Mr. Taber "II a veteran of
1959
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present basic rate of f300 a · the Madden car. No one wU iDo World War L Fl!fteral servleea
heard !rom.
month lor tolallY dlaabled jured and no charp was l!led. will be hold at 2 ~.m., 'lbiD'o'!be annowtoement said KlnB
-Decided to Hnd lour or
veterano Should be boooted $100,
Lote Moncll)' afternoon, 16.,..
Olay V gave his IIH&gt;roYOI,
more
JlO)Ico department -toy.
dlt¥ It Ute Wauitl..Jia!IO)'-Wood
which would coot about $11.2 !dontlllell moturist &amp;truck ahJab- F111eral Home Ia GaiU)lOH.a.
, The match marked a romance ees to a stote hlghwoy patrol
mllllon lor the 112,000 such way marker on J1t- 7, five-tenths
Burfal wW ba In Mounlj HW possllll,y unrivaled In Norway BIOnsored school tor tra1n1rw In
veterans.
or " mUe south of the junction of Cemeleey, Frlondo may call at IInce Gov. Nelson A. Roc:ke- giving breath analilltion tests
Plfmontl lor .PartiAl dllal&gt;lli- 111. 2fl, '!be .Patrol I• invellllcat. the funeral home belweell 4.e feller'siOn, steven, married his
t,y would be lncreuOJ b)' o 1111o
mother' • Norwegian maid, Ame- 6S:er;:~.:nrg~. ~~ ~.'~~/~
and 7-9 p.m., WociDtldar.
percentage equal to tho lncroaoe
Marie RaiDIIIIOll In 1959,
showed councilmen tlte eypil Of
In tho cost of living Index since
(C&lt;!ntlnuedon.P&amp;ge 2)
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llec:, I, 196$.
The Pant~! IIi~ ' jlte .PrO•ent
mo&gt;~moan bOrne loan Mr•nt.Y
Mee~ the,Me~·
Teaehen
or $7,500 lhould be jllereaaed to
$10,000 and ·tho $1?,500 maxi·mum . dlre&lt;t' )oaa-,-made In
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ltJol lnvoiYI hor &amp;I I &amp;lndl,y ·:· president lor
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Expanded
Benefits

The
hit Communllll
positlool Just ·to the west Ol·th•
6,00I).Jitarine base and a mOe
from tho Laos border,
Air War
In oilier developmenu, on Air ,
Force FlOO SQpersabre jet was
shot down duriDJ 71 Amerlun
bomblow mlaston• qalnit North
VIetnam ldondl,y, the 812th u.s.
plane loss over the Qlmmunlst
nation and the lllird In two
claya, One of tho two crewmen
was rescued. The ptlott repon.

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Proposed Two Cars in Dann Taber
Minor Wreck

Dies Today

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Bowl We program with tllree
panola ol seniors, Juniors 11111
oophomores. The senior panel
was Joke Howerd, SleYe Fowler, Alan Hart and lllrry vanMeter; Jllllior panel, Dam,y Bizer, Beeky Burrlo, John John...,
and Lam Carpenter; Sophomore
panel, Dick Ord, Becky Roush,
Roser Keeler 111111 Mike 'l1lolnp1111. llooald VanMeter was the
moderator. Judges and scorekeepers were Mr. Gerald Rupe,
Mr. Earl Knif!lol, Mr. John Walkino, Mr. Scott Wlllock, Mr. Mlcllael Whalen.,
The questions were objeellve
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tile panola listened earellllly ror
tile- 111eolloo.
111 the andtlloiiiiP\JOmoraaiolned tllnl&lt;lllrl' wttii200polnto. The
)mloro wereiiOCGild wltlll8SIII1II
tile lll!lllorslast wltl1180.
The National llllllor Society
preaented tile aaeembly to encourap the deolre roreducatloo.
Tilt BaUle &lt;i the Sdlled Slrullo
will be presented amually at
Wllhama Htlllo School the llrst
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BOSWORTH COUNCll. 46, Ro.Y·
at IIIII Select Maoters, special
auombly to conter royal and
select maoter desree, 7:30 p.
m. Tuesday at the POmeroy Maaonlc Temple.
MIDDLEPORT CHILO Conservallon League Stanley party to
. be held at 7:34J p.m. Tuesday,
Columbia Gas or Ohio otrlce.
Members • - to bring guests.
GROUP n, Women's Aasoclatloo, 7:34l p.m. Tueadll)' at Middleport Firs! United Presbyter.
!an O.urch; Mrs. F.cldleBurkett,
hostess.
t'RlENDLY CIRCLE, Trlnlt,y
United Chureh of Christ, 8 p.m.,
at the church; Mrs. Pearl Mora
has the r~
m-naram.
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Saturday, Marcil 18, 1988
SALFS REPORT OF
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK-CO.
HOGS - 17&gt; to 220 lbo. 18
to 19; 220 to 250 lba. 18 to 19;
Lllllt 16 to 19; Fat sows 12 to
18; stags 12 to 14; Boars 10 to
15; SOWs and Pigs 60 to 100;
!Jioats 8 to 16.
CATTLE - Steers 20 to 26;
Heifers 18 to 24; Baby -Beef
20 to 26; Fat emvo 12 to 19;
Comers 12 to 16; Bulls 18 to
22; Mllk Cows 100 to 200.
VEAL CALVES _ Tops 39.50; seconds 32 to 36; Medium
26 to 32; Com. and Hva. 22 to
3&gt;; Culls 18 to 24.
SHEEP - Ewes and Lms. 5
to 10; Slo&lt;k Ewes 5 to 10; Fat
Sheep 4 to 10; Culls 1 to &gt;;
Bucks 4 to 10; Fat Wethers 5
to 10.
LAMBS - Tops 24; Seconds
18 to 22; Lllllot Wis. 16 to 20;
Common 14 to 16.

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WOn Lost
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Hardly Ables , , , , , , ,16 11
t No Trum,pa •• , , , • ,14 13
MC's • • • • • • • • • • o • o13 14
Born Losers .' • , , , .. i2. 15
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. toncl\lcted•IIT w
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tpr the trill l0deilene il'atmer IIIII E•elyn · ·
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It wasrlfll9rled,tnadlo_allout trealurtr'l' rOjiOrt waopv,811 by
$115
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cupcakes,
rll meeting will be held at the trol wiD lio.lji&gt;llorod'at the APril .fee Wore ""'ved !ollowlnc' ,the ·
home of Mr. and Mra. Wllllam meetlnc of the P.T.A.
meetlnc by Mr, arid Mro, l!en
-.rt, Athens. Mrs. nut h
Mobile
to
name.! tbo'I.O Jnd
, Bern1iz 'will present devotions,
P.T.A. havearrlved
Mrs, Bob .Grlml!l 111111H.
and Mrs, Bernice Carpenter will and- basketball
havetheprosram.
authorised by thellllithlvebeen
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Philson cooduct- lnotalled. It was l'&lt;IIIOrte.i ihat
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period uolnc a - allele lorllle
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Needs o! the
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read "I Hove Seen Him,"
dlscoseed and It waaorotedtopur. I
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Richard Vaughan, Mrs. Don 1
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Ben Philson. Refreshments MuUen_lnd Mr., _ltoJmond Baker
were served from a table decor- were BPJlOinted to tbe nominating
ated in the St. Patrick'• Day comDiittee.
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were gardenias
Tho Hov, Howard
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to Fund .

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was made by the Willing Workers
Class o! the Enterprise E.U.B.
Church. Friday nliilol at the home
.I ll Mrs. Aplea JJ!&gt;oa,
M!ullin-othytoncpresldedat
the mocllng
opened w I fh
groupslnc!Dgolthehyllm,"Blesaed Asourance." Paalmo 58 was
rend by Mlsa
and the eveniDg prayer was II!' Mrs. Agees
Waeks

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llld the Old" by Mra. Beairice
Buck; ''The Best Age" by Mrs.
Walko; "He" by Mro. Linde
Fullina; "Farm Sale" by Mrs.
Mabel Moore.
As a !UIId"rololnc project lor
the
cltmemberpalda•
peJU11 lor
h Inch ol I h e I r
befiht . . The•' er box dooaled
by Mrs. •Milhoan was won by
Mrs. Dolores Will. Mrs. Week•
received
socret pala birtlld!U' 111ft triimher

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senle'l lind Included "Hoid!Dg Up dur!Dg the concluding soclalbour
by Mrirls. R u b y to those named and Mrs. Myrtle
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Mrs. Helen MUhoan: "The New

St. Patrick's Day
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..Adeba!e on Wi!Oihel' the
Statta lhOuld coDthiite the war.,;
tort· In Vloinlin waa 1~ atam~ ,of tb' Sailllit Yotlt!&gt;
FeiJOws!ii Of the Pomeroy Flrot
BIPUst, ~~burch &amp;indty nlcb~'
P!'1'iJ'• ~.. was leader tor
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Are Announced

day.
The pledge to the flat&lt; was led
t&gt;yMra.LR.NealandMra.Haro
old Thomas' Girl
Girls taking part were Janet
Neal, VIcki Kel(9, Judy Owen,
Terry Thomas, Mertlla McNeal,
Diana Lynch, Barbara Fultz, St&gt;san Pow•"• Barbara Antllony,
Cln&lt;ly Manley, and Cln!IY Demo..
key, ·
Theroomawardrorattellllance
went to the sixth grade taught
Mrs. Grace Hawley,
Refreshments
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Max
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Mrs,Thomas,
Max n.nahue, Mrs.

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of buoln-.See ,our local
A·O man for complol* oIIHo on our apadalglaaa
protection policy. Be lo,
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SERVING MEIGS
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dlltric!lbuth rill¥ ~ril
with his lamlly In Middl@rt.
A 'iootlli.tush sale .::, ~
He '-' an ~Uve member or tile
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MASON- Mr. IIIII Ml's. Rich- ClvU Air Patrol and Aircraft
•- a .....,br •• -11 -·
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He haa been a member of the
iact .,10111 lll,jeil, 993-$72$, or nounclnc the birth of a aon on Mlddl
SaniiY Phalln, 99~3220. '
Marcil 13th at the Pleasant Val!!pOrt Volunteer Fire DeAl 111e ·m-"" besides tllooi ley Hospital, Hewellllod7poUnde Partmanl tor the »•st 15 years.
named wore Becky TriPlett, 1flh ounces· and has been' namTerbetl has been wl111 Foote
B
ed J080tJh AndreW Mr "'-· Mineral Co11111any since June o!
OCky/Stlvera, Miurlshl Durst,
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Jim' Bartl~ George Skinner Jlll!e, the termer BeverlyRoullh,
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· tbi. :llri• Clri'W WIWIIQI~ whO · tor, K!ndar, -~ year and a hili to lolnlnc Foote Mineral Co., he
· \)~ the J,IIOI!Dg wljh PrQor. old. , . . .,
waa associated with the Inter.
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, Rouah, Mason] ..... .and Mrs. - . Alit TO WED .
~owftleiaon, HWIIillgton, and -"
Mrs Birtha Pjyinale, Ko114Va!
P'l'. PU:AB,rnT - ,Four couW, v):
pleo have lliade appU~ono tor
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4. :RriC/ers
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Va.; ,John Lewis llf~Danlel,
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Tho. Melp
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estate ot John w.
whtte tavoril wer! '¥ell.
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(OOII&gt;• Kiilli'al eo.,-pranay, Mooroe Av'"'ue, Ft.
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Kevin and Kent Yonk,er andBiilcb ham Plint, N.W" Haveo, boa ..,_ Pleasant, llld Elfie Stutler, adStewart.
oow&gt;eed tbe PJ;O!n&lt;Jdons of Row- dress unknown
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Resor W; Taro
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ooel ahd Erick Cartwriibt Jeff Foreman In tbe rilatntonance deRusaall, Kent_al!4 Kevil! X&lt;~~· plilqlent.
hr, Kevin Ariii&gt;l~, Je~d,
'iiJollO.V has been with Fpote Ml~
Ricky Icenhower llld B u 1 c h oral Co. •!nee llecem~~tr o! 195&gt;
St.,.art.
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-soclated with Hickman Electric

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Berbara Belzlng
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ob' . t.Y,wllb·MerJ-Lon&amp;dau&amp;h- Crowwerehostuaeatorrelreshlet'
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-~Ill•..1-_ Mro.
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It _ With bll pati!iia, Mr. and
J&amp;II'T ITDELIGHTFULtoaee orMrs,Grueaer'ssoJ&gt;o!n-lawand
-. Mrs. :Wa!fer c!I!Cilia was111elr
In (aohlon lor the daughter, lllr. and Mra. Howord
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'Crooko, Jllllm- sw!,ni
ilj1l'!ng. Juol look a- Snyder or ParkersbW'8f w. VL
ed atNortGllli..Ya •. .
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Nancy flew wltll rutile( tind trliia ln dell·
Jolulllie .,id a.arlolle,
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and his mother,
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The Varloua · Man was I he ner and. their (randdaulllter,
. be litid i ln Colun\libo In June iblme o( 111
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Tammy Flelda ·of Clendenin, W
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Jame' Faulkner and Mrs, Eva _,. of !lei&amp;
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l)OvOtlono o~ the th~ej Tilt
HOefliCh ' -~ · · ·• ~.,UIIjJ,tro, C. I(, liuctilnlllol· iector ~~1 ,f!'.l! 8 '~...16- 0)~ Man. The aevenlh sradaro ~~in the 19Jco 1.o.. lloy qO'enteco•tO ~.• .,.. •
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director to
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WilD waao-speo. 'Ill!! pbll4ren, .Bilti!, S!evte, Mi- and
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1b' hl•.•j!•• ·Roaemal')', ,ani! tbo eP\OPie'o_'threa
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VernOil waa deelded on when the
Pall· Ollloers Club ol Racine
Chapter, order of the Eaotern
m~, ~U.en lillr riiumed to Jl)okO 11 ~ome then the lim-· Mr~ illna- H..etl or Darwin. star, met Thur* rilibtaltho
)4 'll)iint(tl. &lt;' Or Ids IIi' -got
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llld Mrs. homp or Mr. and' Mrs. Thornine •y'
In
patty l!t\1\J'Il!i!: . "'"'dn•.' ,;' ,, ,,. Glal\&gt;-t Cuckler .
Jubnaon, Lelal'l Palla. ,
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'11!e gift o ( - will be sent
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1ia trom' "(lern&gt;a!ij,·l,•.iGY
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l);ilqril - ·1"• ,.or
·111!:11 wiekend lll(lllil matron,
Chapter of
inonths whiot he roCeiYOd ortifro" Crooita,
()IDdy and it.'. auoeta of
Par9.... Mr. and Ohio, ....... projOct 11 construeto·-Vtecnam. , - :;,. : ·1.- and _ilta. ·P,an Tllomao .aDd son: Mro, Bradtqrd ·Maar. ,
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¥ .ilraa 1 gala· occa-;
Tbomao Is
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' loRe wllil candlio llld all.
at home from recent
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Plan.• wtre made during the
KJRE loak'-\!!!rword to. 'baring" .. : . . .;
Holze~ Hospital,
meetlllg condueted ~Mrs. Jobn1
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Gib • home'' MRS. HAROLD SAUER comm to assist with 111e grand InIn
)1' V.e. _at':'lyearri pllmented the Tri-M Club mamspeellon of Racine Chapter to
he hal 01 . .. Will! 'tha birs of Southern Htlllo Schoollp {,"''"''''''"''"''''''''''''''''''''''''''-;:::::::::::::::::::::;.;. be held oo June 25.

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Mrs. Elmer Wickham. Bake sale
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HOCK SPRINGS Better Heal111
CIID at 1:15 p.m. Thursday at
home of Mrs, W. A, Morgan;
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set· 'lboriutl, 1 h~elilrlh~o 'oil 4- lla¥~ Dlhllr ljlen8t 'suest~ ~
HylliiJ iinlolit 2&amp; monihs tn' Ger· rl\ 6, ADd Gen1 won't be able &lt;• ,ol .lito., W'laioY w,ere Mr, and

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Cecma Smith, Connie
Debbie Jcmes llld Kalh.Y
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deiiiOIISiratlon; ,U.ststobememFRIDAY
bora or tilt walk.Jo, Rutland,
Wlldwood, and Rutland Frt0111117
WOMEN'S Ba•ketiJall, ~.-..
Garden Clubs. Winding T r a II cuae va. Portland, Portlandg)111;
a game be!Woen tile third and
members to br!Dg nower ar- 4ourtl1 iriden of ~racuae
rangemenll and seed eatalop acatnll the111ird and tourth.,U.
lor dlaplt.y. Mra. WaUer Baajz era of Portland to begin at 7 p,
II hostess. Members may brine m.
guewtr.
BOSWOKTH COUNCll. 46, R,
FRIDAY
and S. M. otated aoaembly, _7:•
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P,T,A, wiD oponaor
30 p,m. Wednesday, Pomeroy Maa jitney sUPPer Friday at the
sonic Temple.
Sf ANDARD FIRST aid eourse Hutland Grade school, serving
beiDg held at Racine MCb Thuro- from 3:30 to 8 p.m. ~edapco
day at the Baptist Church, IIlla to tollow, admission 25 ..._
week only, at 7:34l p.m. on Wed·
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. SYRACUSE ntliiD Wedneoday
Homemokero Club, 10 o,m, Willi&gt;
nesday, home of Mrs. Harry Lee
Batley, VIllage and townshlpgovermnen~ program loPic. Potluck
dlnner; br!Dg own tabla se~10
Add Thuradll)'
POHTLAND HOIIEliAKERS

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This 'ttin"f ~ 'th · ramu;. a 'i!!cid~tp HOrilo·· Sl!lce ~"-,'llt!';lli~ WolbJ Wholey, !ilewas lht!.lf4alern stat home al M9lmt

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s. Buch..ian, HP, re&lt;Jleols all day at POmeroy Maaoolc Tom- KIDg BuUders •• , , , ••••••24
c.._x.ns and orrtcers to ot- ple.
Team High Series and Gametend.
GUEST NIGHT, Middleport D. 0. P!nnettes,
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WEDNESDAY ' · '
WINDING TRAIL GARDEN 10 p.m,.'l'lulrsday, Cohtmll!ls - - ii.d, !fil!iJ Game- Paullne Fields
Club, 7:30p.m. at the Oblo Pow- Southern Ohio Electric Co. of- 171 •
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MASON - Mr. ptlbert Bam·
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ent, fi)Oke to members o1 the
Happy Go Lucky 4-11 Club at
their meelilll on Wednesday at
Maaoo Youtll Ctntar. He sugpoled that tile lfiiUII arect sl8no
welo:omlntl ~e to tbe town at
botl1 -ancea. He also eommented oo delllllllstrallonsl!lven
by the 4-Wero.
Beverly Carson,. president,
presided when the lfiiUII made
plans tor a sock hop 1n April and
dlscuseed sendlnc candy, etc. to
servicemen In Vletuam.
Prior to the busill8ss mootIn&amp; Kalh,y Roilol&gt; and Kay Schaehl preaented the devollonals.
Cecilia· Smith reported on the
clothing ocllool which she attended at Ander1011 Neweomb.
Particlpalilll em tile program
were Connie Lewis, Beverly Carson, Rlta Ryan, Barbara Lewis.
DemonstrallORI OD -11181r proJects ware by Kay Schaokel, Karl
Kobler -~ Ka'"-- Ri
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2:er.served b·•
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were

EARLY BIRD WOMEN
March 13, 1968
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Pol.nta
Ra:• 0ling
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Ev~'·n'ss
Gllodge " " " " ' 5
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ExcelSior ou ' ' • ' • ' " • • • 40

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llinald Smltll, llbolllla 111111~,
Ra&lt;lno; Max Hill, Letart Falla;
Lorey Lehew, llalo Low..., Bello
:..and Gene W~ Mary Flmb,
- Terry l,ee Brewer, P bnd; : · and Mra. Georp Gag;
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okoeono Mich.; Mr. 111111
Mra., iA&gt;uB Hemaloy, Mr. 111111
Mra. Lorey Hllbbard,lloaeMary,
Jerry, Hobin, Ancte 111111 Ricky,
andTheAsnea White,
2 local.
Mlrch 8. l!l08IInc w11i
be at 7:30 p,m, at111o home of
- Aps White, !;yracuse,

ARRESTS REPORTED
PT, PLEASANT- Arrestsre·eorded at the OOII!If;Y Jill dUrlnc
111e weekend were: RoPr Gall
Wamatey; 20, Ft. Pleasant; Rol·
1118 Richmond, 39, Charlealm;
Edward Lee MeFall, 20, Ft.
Pleaaan~ Ill charged with Intoxlcatlon; Bruce Caotle, 19, Rt.
2 Lelart, driving willie . !ntoxl.
&lt;lied; Franklin Jllllior Bus&amp; 29,
Henderaoo, drlvinc while !ntoxleated; a 16-year-&lt;Jid and a 17year-old Juvenile were arreoled '"' lntoxlcatloo chargeo and
two N!aways' from Laldn Slate
Ho!pltal were apprehended and
returned to the hospital.

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Mr. and Mrs, R. M. llollln,
children Eddie and Karen, Millo
dloi&gt;c&gt;l'l; Mr. 111111 Mra. Cllf!ord
Newman, Jeanie and !loan, Gill-

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Maurice G-n, Butch, Mary,
George and CUI, ,ad.¥'• and
Mra. -Paul P!Ol'lle, of Mhiero•~·"
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.Inc wtrt Brenda, eu:Ote '""Jim
llogero, Mlllefal Wallo, W, va.;
·Mr. and Mra, Marion RQuah,
chlidreb, lloia Ann, Joyce, BreDda and ·eomta; andy lAIYinc,
Mr. and Mra. ltoJ lfultord,Tammy l!ouoh, J..otart, W, .v10; Mr.
and Mrs. Dl&lt;k Gri118tead, Todd,
Yvome IIIII Noda. New HaYell;
Blll,y James, Mr.11111111ra. John
Kearns, Jr., Mary Ruth, a.eryl,
- . and Tlmolhy, HartfOrd;
Mr. and Mra. Bnloks Edwll'da
and ~ley, Mr, and Mra. R. E.
Workman and C!Dd,y, Teresa and
Susan Dillon, Jllllle&amp; Sottol, JUliO
Clark and Staron Mlller, of Mao

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The first IINIUil four ba..c oubjocla of·Enalllh
llaltle ol tile Sdlled illulla- · Scl..,.t, Socillllilldtea 111n 4
aented recently at Wahama lllP ematlca,
School, proved to be a ~HallUcf, llllltt!U'IilemWIIulod~eacll

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Bowl We program with tllree
panola ol seniors, Juniors 11111
oophomores. The senior panel
was Joke Howerd, SleYe Fowler, Alan Hart and lllrry vanMeter; Jllllior panel, Dam,y Bizer, Beeky Burrlo, John John...,
and Lam Carpenter; Sophomore
panel, Dick Ord, Becky Roush,
Roser Keeler 111111 Mike 'l1lolnp1111. llooald VanMeter was the
moderator. Judges and scorekeepers were Mr. Gerald Rupe,
Mr. Earl Knif!lol, Mr. John Walkino, Mr. Scott Wlllock, Mr. Mlcllael Whalen.,
The questions were objeellve
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once tllal tllOJ knew the queolion. At ~aolao the oeoro
was tied atl45-145--145. T h 1 1
made the laot holhery tenee as
tile panola listened earellllly ror
tile- 111eolloo.
111 the andtlloiiiiP\JOmoraaiolned tllnl&lt;lllrl' wttii200polnto. The
)mloro wereiiOCGild wltlll8SIII1II
tile lll!lllorslast wltl1180.
The National llllllor Society
preaented tile aaeembly to encourap the deolre roreducatloo.
Tilt BaUle &lt;i the Sdlled Slrullo
will be presented amually at
Wllhama Htlllo School the llrst
Tuesday in March.

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BOSWORTH COUNCll. 46, Ro.Y·
at IIIII Select Maoters, special
auombly to conter royal and
select maoter desree, 7:30 p.
m. Tuesday at the POmeroy Maaonlc Temple.
MIDDLEPORT CHILO Conservallon League Stanley party to
. be held at 7:34J p.m. Tuesday,
Columbia Gas or Ohio otrlce.
Members • - to bring guests.
GROUP n, Women's Aasoclatloo, 7:34l p.m. Tueadll)' at Middleport Firs! United Presbyter.
!an O.urch; Mrs. F.cldleBurkett,
hostess.
t'RlENDLY CIRCLE, Trlnlt,y
United Chureh of Christ, 8 p.m.,
at the church; Mrs. Pearl Mora
has the r~
m-naram.
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Saturday, Marcil 18, 1988
SALFS REPORT OF
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK-CO.
HOGS - 17&gt; to 220 lbo. 18
to 19; 220 to 250 lba. 18 to 19;
Lllllt 16 to 19; Fat sows 12 to
18; stags 12 to 14; Boars 10 to
15; SOWs and Pigs 60 to 100;
!Jioats 8 to 16.
CATTLE - Steers 20 to 26;
Heifers 18 to 24; Baby -Beef
20 to 26; Fat emvo 12 to 19;
Comers 12 to 16; Bulls 18 to
22; Mllk Cows 100 to 200.
VEAL CALVES _ Tops 39.50; seconds 32 to 36; Medium
26 to 32; Com. and Hva. 22 to
3&gt;; Culls 18 to 24.
SHEEP - Ewes and Lms. 5
to 10; Slo&lt;k Ewes 5 to 10; Fat
Sheep 4 to 10; Culls 1 to &gt;;
Bucks 4 to 10; Fat Wethers 5
to 10.
LAMBS - Tops 24; Seconds
18 to 22; Lllllot Wis. 16 to 20;
Common 14 to 16.

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WOn Lost
~Uers , , , , , ; , , , ,18 9
Hardly Ables , , , , , , ,16 11
t No Trum,pa •• , , , • ,14 13
MC's • • • • • • • • • • o • o13 14
Born Losers .' • , , , .. i2. 15
"-sploners
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Chance your U.Uer. home from o11 to our depeodsble
BOTTLED GAS. Avoid traeze up and nre hazard. Wo con
cl1a,.e :rour haollng in~ day, Phone ua oowlor-vice.

RUTL~~b FURNITURE .

"You'D Like Our Qualliy Way of Doing Busineu"
Cadilla~-Oldllll!Obile

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'MD illtiiiObiO •Eta Phi ChiJ,ters.
';· ,n m Jll!led thaltheqomteat," .11;11 -~ltee -will report at the
tneelinJ, The state "'ll'YIII•
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. toncl\lcted•IIT w
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It wp· Wled to ci~ntr~~Mo,$30 1 'P,r-Ugg tlledevotlonswere
· to tiie·t&lt;Mo1
tpr the trill l0deilene il'atmer IIIII E•elyn · ·
, to Wash!Dgton, o;c.ctoi-'1119 slteey _1'forirl.
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Patrql- .0( •
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It wasrlfll9rled,tnadlo_allout trealurtr'l' rOjiOrt waopv,811 by
$115
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cupcakes,
rll meeting will be held at the trol wiD lio.lji&gt;llorod'at the APril .fee Wore ""'ved !ollowlnc' ,the ·
home of Mr. and Mra. Wllllam meetlnc of the P.T.A.
meetlnc by Mr, arid Mro, l!en
-.rt, Athens. Mrs. nut h
Mobile
to
name.! tbo'I.O Jnd
, Bern1iz 'will present devotions,
P.T.A. havearrlved
Mrs, Bob .Grlml!l 111111H.
and Mrs, Bernice Carpenter will and- basketball
havetheprosram.
authorised by thellllithlvebeen
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ed tht
period uolnc a - allele lorllle
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the collect from the Book o! the alementary school has
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read "I Hove Seen Him,"
dlscoseed and It waaorotedtopur. I
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Richard Vaughan, Mrs. Don 1
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Ben Philson. Refreshments MuUen_lnd Mr., _ltoJmond Baker
were served from a table decor- were BPJlOinted to tbe nominating
ated in the St. Patrick'• Day comDiittee.
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were gardenias
Tho Hov, Howard
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to Fund .

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andc~
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was made by the Willing Workers
Class o! the Enterprise E.U.B.
Church. Friday nliilol at the home
.I ll Mrs. Aplea JJ!&gt;oa,
M!ullin-othytoncpresldedat
the mocllng
opened w I fh
groupslnc!Dgolthehyllm,"Blesaed Asourance." Paalmo 58 was
rend by Mlsa
and the eveniDg prayer was II!' Mrs. Agees
Waeks

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llld the Old" by Mra. Beairice
Buck; ''The Best Age" by Mrs.
Walko; "He" by Mro. Linde
Fullina; "Farm Sale" by Mrs.
Mabel Moore.
As a !UIId"rololnc project lor
the
cltmemberpalda•
peJU11 lor
h Inch ol I h e I r
befiht . . The•' er box dooaled
by Mrs. •Milhoan was won by
Mrs. Dolores Will. Mrs. Week•
received
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by Mrirls. R u b y to those named and Mrs. Myrtle
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Statta lhOuld coDthiite the war.,;
tort· In Vloinlin waa 1~ atam~ ,of tb' Sailllit Yotlt!&gt;
FeiJOws!ii Of the Pomeroy Flrot
BIPUst, ~~burch &amp;indty nlcb~'
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The pledge to the flat&lt; was led
t&gt;yMra.LR.NealandMra.Haro
old Thomas' Girl
Girls taking part were Janet
Neal, VIcki Kel(9, Judy Owen,
Terry Thomas, Mertlla McNeal,
Diana Lynch, Barbara Fultz, St&gt;san Pow•"• Barbara Antllony,
Cln&lt;ly Manley, and Cln!IY Demo..
key, ·
Theroomawardrorattellllance
went to the sixth grade taught
Mrs. Grace Hawley,
Refreshments
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Max
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Mrs,Thomas,
Max n.nahue, Mrs.

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dlltric!lbuth rill¥ ~ril
with his lamlly In Middl@rt.
A 'iootlli.tush sale .::, ~
He '-' an ~Uve member or tile
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MASON- Mr. IIIII Ml's. Rich- ClvU Air Patrol and Aircraft
•- a .....,br •• -11 -·
ord Plymale, of Mason, are an- OWner and Pilots Association.
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He haa been a member of the
iact .,10111 lll,jeil, 993-$72$, or nounclnc the birth of a aon on Mlddl
SaniiY Phalln, 99~3220. '
Marcil 13th at the Pleasant Val!!pOrt Volunteer Fire DeAl 111e ·m-"" besides tllooi ley Hospital, Hewellllod7poUnde Partmanl tor the »•st 15 years.
named wore Becky TriPlett, 1flh ounces· and has been' namTerbetl has been wl111 Foote
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ed J080tJh AndreW Mr "'-· Mineral Co11111any since June o!
OCky/Stlvera, Miurlshl Durst,
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Jim' Bartl~ George Skinner Jlll!e, the termer BeverlyRoullh,
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· tbi. :llri• Clri'W WIWIIQI~ whO · tor, K!ndar, -~ year and a hili to lolnlnc Foote Mineral Co., he
· \)~ the J,IIOI!Dg wljh PrQor. old. , . . .,
waa associated with the Inter.
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, Rouah, Mason] ..... .and Mrs. - . Alit TO WED .
~owftleiaon, HWIIillgton, and -"
Mrs Birtha Pjyinale, Ko114Va!
P'l'. PU:AB,rnT - ,Four couW, v):
pleo have lliade appU~ono tor
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4. :RriC/ers
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Va.; ,John Lewis llf~Danlel,
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Tho. Melp
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estate ot John w.
whtte tavoril wer! '¥ell.
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(OOII&gt;• Kiilli'al eo.,-pranay, Mooroe Av'"'ue, Ft.
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oow&gt;eed tbe PJ;O!n&lt;Jdons of Row- dress unknown
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Resor W; Taro
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ooel ahd Erick Cartwriibt Jeff Foreman In tbe rilatntonance deRusaall, Kent_al!4 Kevil! X&lt;~~· plilqlent.
hr, Kevin Ariii&gt;l~, Je~d,
'iiJollO.V has been with Fpote Ml~
Ricky Icenhower llld B u 1 c h oral Co. •!nee llecem~~tr o! 195&gt;
St.,.art.
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Berbara Belzlng
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-~Ill•..1-_ Mro.
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J&amp;II'T ITDELIGHTFULtoaee orMrs,Grueaer'ssoJ&gt;o!n-lawand
-. Mrs. :Wa!fer c!I!Cilia was111elr
In (aohlon lor the daughter, lllr. and Mra. Howord
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'Crooko, Jllllm- sw!,ni
ilj1l'!ng. Juol look a- Snyder or ParkersbW'8f w. VL
ed atNortGllli..Ya •. .
roW.t, the ·sbqpa._ere crammed . Mr. aud Mrs. Jo11n !l'ono and
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Nancy flew wltll rutile( tind trliia ln dell·
Jolulllie .,id a.arlolle,
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and his mother,
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The Varloua · Man was I he ner and. their (randdaulllter,
. be litid i ln Colun\libo In June iblme o( 111
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Tammy Flelda ·of Clendenin, W
aallete4' at .a recent moot- bf
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Jame' Faulkner and Mrs, Eva _,. of !lei&amp;
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wW have the program, Mrs. B.
B. 2~, dewtlona, with Mrs.
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l)OvOtlono o~ the th~ej Tilt
HOefliCh ' -~ · · ·• ~.,UIIjJ,tro, C. I(, liuctilnlllol· iector ~~1 ,f!'.l! 8 '~...16- 0)~ Man. The aevenlh sradaro ~~in the 19Jco 1.o.. lloy qO'enteco•tO ~.• .,.. •
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director to
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. thelilll!OIII200Perentaandleai:h.... l!eln&amp;
WilD waao-speo. 'Ill!! pbll4ren, .Bilti!, S!evte, Mi- and
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1b' hl•.•j!•• ·Roaemal')', ,ani! tbo eP\OPie'o_'threa
.ot Iii. Parla .· . _
rromthe Ml4- • llflli grade ai 111e time to OUrt
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TWIUGHT GARDEN C I u b,

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VernOil waa deelded on when the
Pall· Ollloers Club ol Racine
Chapter, order of the Eaotern
m~, ~U.en lillr riiumed to Jl)okO 11 ~ome then the lim-· Mr~ illna- H..etl or Darwin. star, met Thur* rilibtaltho
)4 'll)iint(tl. &lt;' Or Ids IIi' -got
, r,;r' dlJuier· ¥!'1.
llld Mrs. homp or Mr. and' Mrs. Thornine •y'
In
patty l!t\1\J'Il!i!: . "'"'dn•.' ,;' ,, ,,. Glal\&gt;-t Cuckler .
Jubnaon, Lelal'l Palla. ,
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Hyael
Gu'll't'W."·I&gt;IflH.
'11!e gift o ( - will be sent
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1ia trom' "(lern&gt;a!ij,·l,•.iGY
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l);ilqril - ·1"• ,.or
·111!:11 wiekend lll(lllil matron,
Chapter of
inonths whiot he roCeiYOd ortifro" Crooita,
()IDdy and it.'. auoeta of
Par9.... Mr. and Ohio, ....... projOct 11 construeto·-Vtecnam. , - :;,. : ·1.- and _ilta. ·P,an Tllomao .aDd son: Mro, Bradtqrd ·Maar. ,
tioo of a chapel at the _Mount
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¥ .ilraa 1 gala· occa-;
Tbomao Is
Vel'IIOI) home.
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' loRe wllil candlio llld all.
at home from recent
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Plan.• wtre made during the
KJRE loak'-\!!!rword to. 'baring" .. : . . .;
Holze~ Hospital,
meetlllg condueted ~Mrs. Jobn1
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Gib • home'' MRS. HAROLD SAUER comm to assist with 111e grand InIn
)1' V.e. _at':'lyearri pllmented the Tri-M Club mamspeellon of Racine Chapter to
he hal 01 . .. Will! 'tha birs of Southern Htlllo Schoollp {,"''"''''''"''"''''''''''''''''''''''''''-;:::::::::::::::::::::;.;. be held oo June 25.

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luck dinner at noon.
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Mrs. Elmer Wickham. Bake sale
wUI be hold.
HOCK SPRINGS Better Heal111
CIID at 1:15 p.m. Thursday at
home of Mrs, W. A, Morgan;
Mrs, ~mos Leonard has p~

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set· 'lboriutl, 1 h~elilrlh~o 'oil 4- lla¥~ Dlhllr ljlen8t 'suest~ ~
HylliiJ iinlolit 2&amp; monihs tn' Ger· rl\ 6, ADd Gen1 won't be able &lt;• ,ol .lito., W'laioY w,ere Mr, and

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Cecma Smith, Connie
Debbie Jcmes llld Kalh.Y
soog. Hosts next month will be

full power equipment Including windows ·and

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deiiiOIISiratlon; ,U.ststobememFRIDAY
bora or tilt walk.Jo, Rutland,
Wlldwood, and Rutland Frt0111117
WOMEN'S Ba•ketiJall, ~.-..
Garden Clubs. Winding T r a II cuae va. Portland, Portlandg)111;
a game be!Woen tile third and
members to br!Dg nower ar- 4ourtl1 iriden of ~racuae
rangemenll and seed eatalop acatnll the111ird and tourth.,U.
lor dlaplt.y. Mra. WaUer Baajz era of Portland to begin at 7 p,
II hostess. Members may brine m.
guewtr.
BOSWOKTH COUNCll. 46, R,
FRIDAY
and S. M. otated aoaembly, _7:•
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P,T,A, wiD oponaor
30 p,m. Wednesday, Pomeroy Maa jitney sUPPer Friday at the
sonic Temple.
Sf ANDARD FIRST aid eourse Hutland Grade school, serving
beiDg held at Racine MCb Thuro- from 3:30 to 8 p.m. ~edapco
day at the Baptist Church, IIlla to tollow, admission 25 ..._
week only, at 7:34l p.m. on Wed·
nelda...
. SYRACUSE ntliiD Wedneoday
Homemokero Club, 10 o,m, Willi&gt;
nesday, home of Mrs. Harry Lee
Batley, VIllage and townshlpgovermnen~ program loPic. Potluck
dlnner; br!Dg own tabla se~10
Add Thuradll)'
POHTLAND HOIIEliAKERS

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tor ~/J.ru;''r~ri - ~- ~ai!l :- ~.ell,~· white~-- ~~ F.r!~ II!" • -rleekand •lslt
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This 'ttin"f ~ 'th · ramu;. a 'i!!cid~tp HOrilo·· Sl!lce ~"-,'llt!';lli~ WolbJ Wholey, !ilewas lht!.lf4alern stat home al M9lmt

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tempie degree, 7:30 p.m. Thur&amp;· FriendiJr Tavern ••••••••• 38
s. Buch..ian, HP, re&lt;Jleols all day at POmeroy Maaoolc Tom- KIDg BuUders •• , , , ••••••24
c.._x.ns and orrtcers to ot- ple.
Team High Series and Gametend.
GUEST NIGHT, Middleport D. 0. P!nnettes,
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WEDNESDAY ' · '
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Club, 7:30p.m. at the Oblo Pow- Southern Ohio Electric Co. of- 171 •
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MASON - Mr. ptlbert Bam·
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Happy Go Lucky 4-11 Club at
their meelilll on Wednesday at
Maaoo Youtll Ctntar. He sugpoled that tile lfiiUII arect sl8no
welo:omlntl ~e to tbe town at
botl1 -ancea. He also eommented oo delllllllstrallonsl!lven
by the 4-Wero.
Beverly Carson,. president,
presided when the lfiiUII made
plans tor a sock hop 1n April and
dlscuseed sendlnc candy, etc. to
servicemen In Vletuam.
Prior to the busill8ss mootIn&amp; Kalh,y Roilol&gt; and Kay Schaehl preaented the devollonals.
Cecilia· Smith reported on the
clothing ocllool which she attended at Ander1011 Neweomb.
Particlpalilll em tile program
were Connie Lewis, Beverly Carson, Rlta Ryan, Barbara Lewis.
DemonstrallORI OD -11181r proJects ware by Kay Schaokel, Karl
Kobler -~ Ka'"-- Ri
anu
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2:er.served b·•
Re!rellhments
were

EARLY BIRD WOMEN
March 13, 1968
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Ra:• 0ling
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Ev~'·n'ss
Gllodge " " " " ' 5
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llinald Smltll, llbolllla 111111~,
Ra&lt;lno; Max Hill, Letart Falla;
Lorey Lehew, llalo Low..., Bello
:..and Gene W~ Mary Flmb,
- Terry l,ee Brewer, P bnd; : · and Mra. Georp Gag;
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okoeono Mich.; Mr. 111111
Mra., iA&gt;uB Hemaloy, Mr. 111111
Mra. Lorey Hllbbard,lloaeMary,
Jerry, Hobin, Ancte 111111 Ricky,
andTheAsnea White,
2 local.
Mlrch 8. l!l08IInc w11i
be at 7:30 p,m, at111o home of
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PT, PLEASANT- Arrestsre·eorded at the OOII!If;Y Jill dUrlnc
111e weekend were: RoPr Gall
Wamatey; 20, Ft. Pleasant; Rol·
1118 Richmond, 39, Charlealm;
Edward Lee MeFall, 20, Ft.
Pleaaan~ Ill charged with Intoxlcatlon; Bruce Caotle, 19, Rt.
2 Lelart, driving willie . !ntoxl.
&lt;lied; Franklin Jllllior Bus&amp; 29,
Henderaoo, drlvinc while !ntoxleated; a 16-year-&lt;Jid and a 17year-old Juvenile were arreoled '"' lntoxlcatloo chargeo and
two N!aways' from Laldn Slate
Ho!pltal were apprehended and
returned to the hospital.

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thanks to all those who helpOII .. CI MOUII
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1:• a.ll'l. "Dtltt'
POMEROY - One story 5 room
t:SO a.IR ~ 121tt IMMI a.NNM'
ness and death of my husOPEN f\I&amp;S. 1.00 P.M.
band. and our father. Charles
Notice
frame home.
bath, a2 !Mid'
J'09ms.
gas furnace,
few ·
A. Bogard. We especially
THERE will be a gun shoot
POMEROY, OHIO
blocks from Court House.
thank !he doctors and nurses
Sunday, Mareh Z4, beginning
$4,500.110
EXP'ERI' . ..
.
at
Veterans
Memorial
Hosat ·noon nt the Forked Run
ROlJ'tE 1!1 AT DEADMAN'S
Wheel Alignment
pital. the Elmwood Nursing
'
sportsman Club. Everyone is
aJRVE - 2 slory frame ·
Home.
Ewing
Funeral
Home,
For
S1le
51•
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welcome.
3-19-4tc
home, bath. four large bedthe Rev. Freeland Norris and BACON 3 lb. 99 cents, Bologna
6$0x 13
9.11 "'
rooms, front porch, 1.90 ae.. . .
• · 6501:1•
• • .a
singers. May God bless you
3 lb. $1.39, 12 rolls Tissue 79 ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
WILL DO sewing at home: zipres, needs some repairs, will
700.13
lUI · ,.,. ,
all.
rug washers, polishers and
cents, A-1 bleach 39 cents gal· 7.00x14
IO.U .0
pers, pookets. pegging, hemsell AS IS. $5,5110.00
Mrs. Mattie Bogard
genuine parts, call 992-3780.
lon, Dutch Standard Paint
' 750.14
11.11 .a
ing, alterations, etc. Mrs.
SYRACUSE - Oqe story mod~ 670•15
11.11 A1 :
and Sons
3-19-1tp $3.59 a gallon. Vinyl plastic
3-l5-31ltp
Freddie Thabet,
Mason,
em seven room home, bath.
Pluo
ll'oc
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lxdo•...
Couch Chair $139.00, vinyl
- -Phone 773-5651.
3-18-JOtp
four bedroomS. large base· · ..G.UARANI'EEDN•ll-l&lt;lo !JuoroniH
I WISH to thank friends and
plastic Couch $98. M &amp; G SOUTHERN PLANTS, order
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ment with •arage. TWO AC.
neighbors
for
their
kind
ex·
Food Markel. three miles
now. cabbage. tomatoes. pepRE LOT 0~ ROUTE 1!1.
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FREE BIBL~ offer : Informapress
ions
of
sympathy,
cards
pers,
sweet
potatoes.
Phone
soutn
of
Middleport.
3-17-31p
tive, interesting. Write Box
and floral tributes and all who
84:1-2693. Charles R. Harris. VIRGIL
'• or HELEN T£AFOI\D
$17.5110.110 ·
333. Pomeroy.
3-17-3tp
aided Jn any way at the lime IIIAGIC CHEF gas ro~~Re. good
lf!.33ll
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•&lt;
Portland, Ohio.
3-ll&gt;!Otc
of
the
death
of
my
husband,
shape.
Phone
992-5485.
3-17-3tp
OHIO grassland ~raded HereAlbert M. CO&lt;, Broker
R.
V.
(Jack)
Weatherman.
SINGER
ZIG
ZAG
sewing
rna·
ford Bull Sale · 21 bulls and 13
992-3830
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Repaired Asson,;d
New~ Wide OYII•
Special thanks to Rev. Free- HAY. 50 cents a bale. George
chine. needs no cams. All
open and bred heifers. All
Adjustment
Tires
Just ARRIVED!
Carson, Phone 742-4753.
built-in features . Makes buthorned. clean pedigreed, ser- land Norris, Rev. Carl Gillilan, !he singers and the Whit3-17-3tc
tonholes. laney desig)ls. sews
vice age and grading choice.
I ALL SIZES
on
buttons etc. Pay $5 per
Business Services .
Funeral
Home.
From the top herds of Ohio
month or pay lltllance d u e RADIO and TV Re~alr. Ch~rl.,
Mrs. R. V. Weatherman. MOBIL HOME, lOXSO. two bedand Michigan. Friday, March
$itu:2 each
$47.22.
Free
hoJII!
demonstra.
E.
Bowl...
Rutland.
Ohio.
Tuppers
Plains.
Ohio.
rooms,
coppertone
kitchen,
pJus
29. 1958 at the Wellston Fair·
lion, Call 992-:llfB.
~15-itc
Call 742-4738.
· . ,3-17-6tp
3-19-ltp
wall to wan carpet in Jiving
grounds In Wellston, Ohio.
room.
All
gas
appliance.•.
Grading at 9 a.m.. Sale at 1
lOGAN · FIRE &amp; SAFE"" .
Phone 992-2619.
3-7-121~ SOLID STATE STEREO. 1967
Tuppen Pl1l111, 0.
3-17-3tc
p.m.
For lent
EQmPMENT. sales and serwalnut stereo conaole with 4
Phone 667-3682
.99Z.Z/..
vice. Pomeroy, Ohio, RD S,
THREE
BEDROOM
trailer
and
SINGER
SEWING
machine
in
speakers.
4
speed
automatic
RESIDENCE teteohone custosl)ecial prices on ettingulshtwo bedroom apartment. M &amp;: lovely sewing table. Does all
changer. Take over payments
rr.ers. Now. no installation
ers for boats. trailers and
G Market. three mUes south
regu]ar sewing, plus diaJ
or $5 per month or pay balcharge for extension telehomes. Dwight Logan 992Kee~'~•. nn ·
of Middleport.
3-17-3tp equipped for fancy •lg za11
ance $67.30. Call 992-3218.
phones . Call our business of3821.
Charles
Marshall
992·
3-15-itc
designs, buttonholes. over·
fice for details 992-2191.
6364. Max Eichinger 992-55111.
·t;aiiiO'.&lt;iO
4
ROOM
and
bath
unfurnished
cast
.
elc.
Only
6
monthly
pay.
Hl-12tc
Lawrence
Eblin
992-5624.
apartment. Phone 992-5385.
ments of $1.67 per week. STEREO. Beauliful AM &amp; FM
Mason
o
:1-:JO.JOtc
3-12-tlc
Phone
992-2685.
3-5-tfc
maple stereo just received
SPECIAL PER\!ANENTS rege ......a..,..
Informed
front · overstoeked compaoy,
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
C.
C.
BRADFORD
will sell at dealers cost. Price
Brogen's Shop, phone 742- FURNISHED apartment, 5 SINGER SEWING machine,
AUCI'IO!:iEER •.,
rooms
and
bath,
Harold
Newsews
forward
and
reverse.
1114.95 or monthly payments.
58116.
Hl-301c
Complete ~nke
ell. Chester. Phone 985-3350.
Zig zag equipped to burton- Call 992-3218.
1;15-itc
Write,
Phone or Olnlad
3-12-tlc
hole. monogram. darn. etc.
Entertained ..
HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Springs
I
,DYCUP
CriU
Br4dford
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay- l!Kl CHEVY IMPALA. 1!156
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MonRacine. Ohio
FURNISIIED
TWO
BEDROOM
ments
$6.76 each or $30 cash.,
GMC Picku•. ~arden tractor
day thru Friday. Ladies night
5 I tic
APARV.Il:NT. Middlepori,
Phone 992-2685.
'• !+~ ,, and .table s.aw. Phone Z47-;11.
every Friday.
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FULLY
automallc
·sewing
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at10n
Ser\llce
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Jacks
Refrlg)
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Machine, complete to make HAY. Phone 935-3972. Clarence
•ervlce. all
will pay for a brake adjust- nlRNISHEP and unfurnished
apartments:
Close
to
schooL
buttonholes
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darn.
and
•mb
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]'leutzling.
State
Rt.
248.
Pration,
New
Haven.
hone
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22114. The
ment at· PomP.roy Home 1:
812-2079.
4 8 If•
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Phone
992-543•.
10-18-tlc
15
buillin
designs.
This
mnch3-19-Stp
eroy.
Auto.
1-7-tlc
ine is in !)erfect conditmn.
and Service. ·.
N..,. unnce the elrdelllttl8o
This machine sold lor $199.95, 9tl ACRE FARM. 5 room house. READY . MIX concrete dellvScliii!Ot'll.
REVIVAL starting at the MI. L&lt;\RGE five room and "hath
ered right to your project.
apartment. newly dl'&lt;'orotort,
balance now $'75 00 or take
bath, drilled well; city water,
--_,.)...;;~·.
Herman U. B. Church March
Fast
and
easy.
Free
esll·
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f11rnace
heat.
Pornerov.
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over
payments
of
$6.18
per
la~nd
.
New
pole
barn.
gas
EXPERT
Motortycie
11 at 7:30 p.m. 8 ch evening.
Phone
992-5307.•
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':'-tic
mates.
Phone
9?2-3284,
Goeg~-lioo
l
l
month.
Try
it
in
your
home.
wen~:f% miles out ol Chester.
· Pomeroy Home and Aulii,Y
Rev . Carey Knittle of Cincinleln Ready · Mox Co., Middle,
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Cali 992-2B:i6.
:1-12-Stc · $12,5110. Phone 98&amp;-3348.
11-311-TrC
nati. Ohio will be the Evangeport. Ohio.
6 SO tiL
(A woJ1 .....,
FURNISRED
GARAGE
APART3-lll-3tp
list. Special singing each eve'
,. i I "IIIIIKY U.Mil, AWHI&amp;I ' .....,
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Ad- WANTED n:!JX&gt;nsible party to
ning. Everyone Is welcome.
1'-~·
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ults only. phone 992-3489.
assume payrnenl• ·of $5.21 per 15 FOOT Lone Star fibre glass BUDGET PRICE lumltun! on
3-!;-12tc
our
third
noor
budget
shop.
ftw --rli•NII
2-25-30tc
month or pay bahmce due boat. trailer. 50 hn Mercurv
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
$98.61 for 1968 steroo console
outboard motor. Upright plWanted To Buy
And lllmt Of the ICribtl
Ohio
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CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy:
with AM and FM radio. •
ano. Rood condition. Phone
onttDrred, "Teacher, you have
FIVE TO 30 ACRES. With or One three room apartment.
speed au!omatlc changer. Call
949-3752.
:1-l!l-6tc FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE. lp&lt;lktto wll." fur thttl ilo
without buildings on 992 ex- very nice and modern. Shown
992-21136.
3-12-6tc
fologer dared to ""k llim an11
change. Phone 992-2264.
Pomeroy Home and Au!o.
by appointment .only. Phone
qtH!IIio!I.-Luke
20: 39, 411,:
1967
MUSTANG
Fastback,
3911,
3-1!1-3tc
11-311-TFC
992-5271.
:1.6-tfc !fAY. George Carson. Leading
4 speed, or take over ~
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Creek Road.
MEDIUM SIZE BOAT TRAIL- FURNISHED APARTMENT,
606 E. -Main St., Apt. 101, PoER single or tandem wheels. couple only. 212 S. 5th Ave,
%. Mechanical 20. Haw&amp;!·
ACBOM
WEST
Hi&lt;hland
White
Terriers.
1.
Preelp1C4!
meroy.
3-lll-3tp
man
ian
call 992-2966.
3-17-3tp
Mlddleoort, 992-5435. :1-10-tfc
black and · silver, Miniature
3. EnUre
li. Aquatle
toocl
f. ·rom rllf&gt;t
bird
22. Brittle
sChnauzers. MinlatuN!. Pood·
ANTIQUES. furniture. dishes. TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln
9. C&amp;vlty
• . Tam.llb
eookie
les. Li!tle Barkaroo Kennels. 19l6 PONTIAC Cutalina. two
10. Monkey
f. Stronc
D. :Mound
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard Hilt Phor.o 992-5127. 3-9tlc
door
hardtop.
One
owner.
ExCoolville. 667-3654. 3-12-lOtc
11. Boo~ or
:U. Side by
Cecil. 800 W. Main St. , Pomecellent condition. Pbone 9927. Devoured
ilacrtd
1-25-tfc
roy.
2768:
3-lf.3tc
wrtUnrs
~~ 8hel·
HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
For S1le
12. Near:
fallo
Beautiful private htlme. for
11. Pendulum
FIVE ROOM house. bath. hardJOHN F'RY property on MiddleWelo Wanted
welpt
children
.
six
rooms
(three
14.=cal
H.Oottoe
wood noors. shingle roof, export Hill: 5 room house with
name
13. Partl, u Oil IO.AU&lt;tklnl
Sl. Bywayot
BEAUTICIAN. master or jun- cellent shape inside and oot.
bedrooms), divided basement.
l~.Re~
II. DOIIpr
at. Lotter
three
acres
of
ground.
Phone
Ior. with West Vlr~inla li- Aluminum siding, storm win·
play room and shower. Two
:t2. Live .
13. GIYel an
U.De~
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lO.o~.742-5613.
3-19-3tc
cense for Billie Jean's Beauty
lots 50 x 1110; 12 x 18 barn.
11. Be&lt;wt
aecountot 118.11-vlto
dows. forced air gas furnace,
11. Stoy
Shop. Mason, Phone 773-5311.
. IIG.OIW&lt;IIaJI.
20. &lt;:oo+
blnln&amp;'
Property fenced in. Inquire
~ basement, large
porch,
19. Sprite
lhlp
lorqt
frie~
SUNRAY
Gas
Range.
eight
3-17-3tc
at Blanche Comnson, Cliflarge lot. $6500. Phon• 992ll.l,olt..
months
old,
used
only
three
ton. .
3-1-SOtc
mo~
3718. Pomeroy.
3·17-Jtp
months. Thomas Burnside.
22. Palnt'1ll W1nted
21. Belo......
606 E. Main St.. Apt. 101, PoIABYSITnNG bv the day In 36 INCH Magic Chef Range. POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
lothe
meroy.
:1-19-!tp
miniature. $'15 and uo. Stud
Colden
my home. Phone 99U3115.
used only 4 years, like new.
otat.
service and groomin~ . Phorn&gt;:
3-19-!tp Phone 992-2646.
3-14-6te
J1. Incite
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
992-5443.
II 3 tic
28. Narrow
new zig Zlll sewing machines
inlet r
HOUSEWORK by day or week. 19611 SEWING MACIIINE, nevwith
20 year factory guaran29.
Wr&amp;th
POTA'I'OES
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Clarence
ProfDtt.
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3-1!1-.1tn
er been used. I am op1y ask30. Ptur ·
tee. Nationally advertised
Portland. Phone 843-2254
ing $35 and will accept $1.25
U
. MUIIc note
brands to be sold for storage
II ! tic
311.
Parto!
weekly.
Phor1e
992-2685.
In Memory
and freight. Totals of $45
3-14-tfc
IN MEMORY of my sister.
COAL. hPavv. lum1 s•ok"'r. e.,,. each. Can be paid at $5 per
Margaret Ellen Searles. who
month. We will deliver to
nnd mlne rurt . Exee1Rior ~alt
passed away one year ago SINGER SEWING Machine in
Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po- your borne to sew on them
new walnut sewing table, zig
March 15, 1967.
to malle sure that )'Oil· are
meroy. Phone 992-3891. lU.tfc
A place is vacant in my home, zag equipped to buttonhole,
completely ••tialled. Cl!ll 992monogram. overcast, fancy
Which never can be filled ;
21136.
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MOBIL
HOME.
8X35,
excollent
God called you home to be design. etc. Pay off 7 payconditior . Completely- furnlilh ·
ments $5 each, Phone 992with him :
1968 STEREO radio combinaed.
$1850.110. Call 9t2-S262.
3685.
3-14-tfc
It must have been his will.
2-28-3otfc
tlm. Handsome walnut &lt;OnWe will meet you some sweet
sole. Thl• has BSR automatic
1964 PONTIAC Cotalina Safari
clay,
WT
in
Mason.
lillx200
on
paved
record changer. Take over
V8. automatic. 9 passenger
Just when we cannot tell:
street. Call Mason 773-5203.
payments of $6.31 per month
station wagon. power brakes,
We !mow yoo're home with
3-12-l:ttc
or pay $1U8. Call 992-D,
One"litter
power steering. luggage rack.
God,
3-!Mtc
tor
Ule three
for
red and white, priced at
Wllh -tllclle you loved 90 well.
SUPER
STUFF,
sure
nul!
lrophieo, lbe llo!(!h ud
whoksale. 19§3 Chevrolet Imllach 4aY the :.odO llltoro an 'r' ,·
That's Bh:e Lustre lor clean.
. .
pala
2
&lt;loor
Sport
Coupe,
poSadlY missed by sister, Jen. wer brakes. oower •teerlng, ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
' AllrJ'plo....
nie,' 'Kathryn and Family.
electric shampooer $1. Baker
Insure nee
air conditioning. V8, automa·
.. 1110 Q,XXDVII
:1-lf.llp
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Furniture.
3-18-Gte
tic, orlced at wholesale. 1985
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FiVJ!i IJWM unfurnished house
in )fiddJeporl Phone 992-3231
or 742-4191.
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Mustang. VB. noor shift. white
NINE ROOM house, 11&gt; baths.
vlny! lop. sharp, call •
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CARRIER WANTED.
IN MIDDLEPORT '
AND LOWER POMEROY

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Mrs. Clifford
"Faye" Mnley
Middleport

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thanks to all those who helpOII .. CI MOUII
ed In any way during the sickLlile
1:• a.ll'l. "Dtltt'
POMEROY - One story 5 room
t:SO a.IR ~ 121tt IMMI a.NNM'
ness and death of my husOPEN f\I&amp;S. 1.00 P.M.
band. and our father. Charles
Notice
frame home.
bath, a2 !Mid'
J'09ms.
gas furnace,
few ·
A. Bogard. We especially
THERE will be a gun shoot
POMEROY, OHIO
blocks from Court House.
thank !he doctors and nurses
Sunday, Mareh Z4, beginning
$4,500.110
EXP'ERI' . ..
.
at
Veterans
Memorial
Hosat ·noon nt the Forked Run
ROlJ'tE 1!1 AT DEADMAN'S
Wheel Alignment
pital. the Elmwood Nursing
'
sportsman Club. Everyone is
aJRVE - 2 slory frame ·
Home.
Ewing
Funeral
Home,
For
S1le
51•
~~.. t,·. ~'
welcome.
3-19-4tc
home, bath. four large bedthe Rev. Freeland Norris and BACON 3 lb. 99 cents, Bologna
6$0x 13
9.11 "'
rooms, front porch, 1.90 ae.. . .
• · 6501:1•
• • .a
singers. May God bless you
3 lb. $1.39, 12 rolls Tissue 79 ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
WILL DO sewing at home: zipres, needs some repairs, will
700.13
lUI · ,.,. ,
all.
rug washers, polishers and
cents, A-1 bleach 39 cents gal· 7.00x14
IO.U .0
pers, pookets. pegging, hemsell AS IS. $5,5110.00
Mrs. Mattie Bogard
genuine parts, call 992-3780.
lon, Dutch Standard Paint
' 750.14
11.11 .a
ing, alterations, etc. Mrs.
SYRACUSE - Oqe story mod~ 670•15
11.11 A1 :
and Sons
3-19-1tp $3.59 a gallon. Vinyl plastic
3-l5-31ltp
Freddie Thabet,
Mason,
em seven room home, bath.
Pluo
ll'oc
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ll
lxdo•...
Couch Chair $139.00, vinyl
- -Phone 773-5651.
3-18-JOtp
four bedroomS. large base· · ..G.UARANI'EEDN•ll-l&lt;lo !JuoroniH
I WISH to thank friends and
plastic Couch $98. M &amp; G SOUTHERN PLANTS, order
--··
ment with •arage. TWO AC.
neighbors
for
their
kind
ex·
Food Markel. three miles
now. cabbage. tomatoes. pepRE LOT 0~ ROUTE 1!1.
, .
.
FREE BIBL~ offer : Informapress
ions
of
sympathy,
cards
pers,
sweet
potatoes.
Phone
soutn
of
Middleport.
3-17-31p
tive, interesting. Write Box
and floral tributes and all who
84:1-2693. Charles R. Harris. VIRGIL
'• or HELEN T£AFOI\D
$17.5110.110 ·
333. Pomeroy.
3-17-3tp
aided Jn any way at the lime IIIAGIC CHEF gas ro~~Re. good
lf!.33ll
.,
•&lt;
Portland, Ohio.
3-ll&gt;!Otc
of
the
death
of
my
husband,
shape.
Phone
992-5485.
3-17-3tp
OHIO grassland ~raded HereAlbert M. CO&lt;, Broker
R.
V.
(Jack)
Weatherman.
SINGER
ZIG
ZAG
sewing
rna·
ford Bull Sale · 21 bulls and 13
992-3830
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Repaired Asson,;d
New~ Wide OYII•
Special thanks to Rev. Free- HAY. 50 cents a bale. George
chine. needs no cams. All
open and bred heifers. All
Adjustment
Tires
Just ARRIVED!
Carson, Phone 742-4753.
built-in features . Makes buthorned. clean pedigreed, ser- land Norris, Rev. Carl Gillilan, !he singers and the Whit3-17-3tc
tonholes. laney desig)ls. sews
vice age and grading choice.
I ALL SIZES
on
buttons etc. Pay $5 per
Business Services .
Funeral
Home.
From the top herds of Ohio
month or pay lltllance d u e RADIO and TV Re~alr. Ch~rl.,
Mrs. R. V. Weatherman. MOBIL HOME, lOXSO. two bedand Michigan. Friday, March
$itu:2 each
$47.22.
Free
hoJII!
demonstra.
E.
Bowl...
Rutland.
Ohio.
Tuppers
Plains.
Ohio.
rooms,
coppertone
kitchen,
pJus
29. 1958 at the Wellston Fair·
lion, Call 992-:llfB.
~15-itc
Call 742-4738.
· . ,3-17-6tp
3-19-ltp
wall to wan carpet in Jiving
grounds In Wellston, Ohio.
room.
All
gas
appliance.•.
Grading at 9 a.m.. Sale at 1
lOGAN · FIRE &amp; SAFE"" .
Phone 992-2619.
3-7-121~ SOLID STATE STEREO. 1967
Tuppen Pl1l111, 0.
3-17-3tc
p.m.
For lent
EQmPMENT. sales and serwalnut stereo conaole with 4
Phone 667-3682
.99Z.Z/..
vice. Pomeroy, Ohio, RD S,
THREE
BEDROOM
trailer
and
SINGER
SEWING
machine
in
speakers.
4
speed
automatic
RESIDENCE teteohone custosl)ecial prices on ettingulshtwo bedroom apartment. M &amp;: lovely sewing table. Does all
changer. Take over payments
rr.ers. Now. no installation
ers for boats. trailers and
G Market. three mUes south
regu]ar sewing, plus diaJ
or $5 per month or pay balcharge for extension telehomes. Dwight Logan 992Kee~'~•. nn ·
of Middleport.
3-17-3tp equipped for fancy •lg za11
ance $67.30. Call 992-3218.
phones . Call our business of3821.
Charles
Marshall
992·
3-15-itc
designs, buttonholes. over·
fice for details 992-2191.
6364. Max Eichinger 992-55111.
·t;aiiiO'.&lt;iO
4
ROOM
and
bath
unfurnished
cast
.
elc.
Only
6
monthly
pay.
Hl-12tc
Lawrence
Eblin
992-5624.
apartment. Phone 992-5385.
ments of $1.67 per week. STEREO. Beauliful AM &amp; FM
Mason
o
:1-:JO.JOtc
3-12-tlc
Phone
992-2685.
3-5-tfc
maple stereo just received
SPECIAL PER\!ANENTS rege ......a..,..
Informed
front · overstoeked compaoy,
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
C.
C.
BRADFORD
will sell at dealers cost. Price
Brogen's Shop, phone 742- FURNISHED apartment, 5 SINGER SEWING machine,
AUCI'IO!:iEER •.,
rooms
and
bath,
Harold
Newsews
forward
and
reverse.
1114.95 or monthly payments.
58116.
Hl-301c
Complete ~nke
ell. Chester. Phone 985-3350.
Zig zag equipped to burton- Call 992-3218.
1;15-itc
Write,
Phone or Olnlad
3-12-tlc
hole. monogram. darn. etc.
Entertained ..
HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Springs
I
,DYCUP
CriU
Br4dford
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay- l!Kl CHEVY IMPALA. 1!156
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MonRacine. Ohio
FURNISIIED
TWO
BEDROOM
ments
$6.76 each or $30 cash.,
GMC Picku•. ~arden tractor
day thru Friday. Ladies night
5 I tic
APARV.Il:NT. Middlepori,
Phone 992-2685.
'• !+~ ,, and .table s.aw. Phone Z47-;11.
every Friday.
U-tfc
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8 1/11(.,1lltone ~~.
:1-ltfc .
, .. 3-1 c
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Am diiNDJ:rtoNING,
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191111
FULLY
automallc
·sewing
.
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PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
at10n
Ser\llce
.
Jacks
Refrlg)
·
Machine, complete to make HAY. Phone 935-3972. Clarence
•ervlce. all
will pay for a brake adjust- nlRNISHEP and unfurnished
apartments:
Close
to
schooL
buttonholes
..
darn.
and
•mb
.
]'leutzling.
State
Rt.
248.
Pration,
New
Haven.
hone
·
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;;:;~-.ll~l-...1
22114. The
ment at· PomP.roy Home 1:
812-2079.
4 8 If•
r:
.
Phone
992-543•.
10-18-tlc
15
buillin
designs.
This
mnch3-19-Stp
eroy.
Auto.
1-7-tlc
ine is in !)erfect conditmn.
and Service. ·.
N..,. unnce the elrdelllttl8o
This machine sold lor $199.95, 9tl ACRE FARM. 5 room house. READY . MIX concrete dellvScliii!Ot'll.
REVIVAL starting at the MI. L&lt;\RGE five room and "hath
ered right to your project.
apartment. newly dl'&lt;'orotort,
balance now $'75 00 or take
bath, drilled well; city water,
--_,.)...;;~·.
Herman U. B. Church March
Fast
and
easy.
Free
esll·
~
~.;,
"
f11rnace
heat.
Pornerov.
·
'"'~­
over
payments
of
$6.18
per
la~nd
.
New
pole
barn.
gas
EXPERT
Motortycie
11 at 7:30 p.m. 8 ch evening.
Phone
992-5307.•
·
!
':'-tic
mates.
Phone
9?2-3284,
Goeg~-lioo
l
l
month.
Try
it
in
your
home.
wen~:f% miles out ol Chester.
· Pomeroy Home and Aulii,Y
Rev . Carey Knittle of Cincinleln Ready · Mox Co., Middle,
- - .. •t..~-A.,,,._._.t_...,t.t
Cali 992-2B:i6.
:1-12-Stc · $12,5110. Phone 98&amp;-3348.
11-311-TrC
nati. Ohio will be the Evangeport. Ohio.
6 SO tiL
(A woJ1 .....,
FURNISRED
GARAGE
APART3-lll-3tp
list. Special singing each eve'
,. i I "IIIIIKY U.Mil, AWHI&amp;I ' .....,
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Ad- WANTED n:!JX&gt;nsible party to
ning. Everyone Is welcome.
1'-~·
.._.., ,._ ..., .. NJCI JaS
ults only. phone 992-3489.
assume payrnenl• ·of $5.21 per 15 FOOT Lone Star fibre glass BUDGET PRICE lumltun! on
3-!;-12tc
our
third
noor
budget
shop.
ftw --rli•NII
2-25-30tc
month or pay bahmce due boat. trailer. 50 hn Mercurv
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
$98.61 for 1968 steroo console
outboard motor. Upright plWanted To Buy
And lllmt Of the ICribtl
Ohio
.
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CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy:
with AM and FM radio. •
ano. Rood condition. Phone
onttDrred, "Teacher, you have
FIVE TO 30 ACRES. With or One three room apartment.
speed au!omatlc changer. Call
949-3752.
:1-l!l-6tc FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE. lp&lt;lktto wll." fur thttl ilo
without buildings on 992 ex- very nice and modern. Shown
992-21136.
3-12-6tc
fologer dared to ""k llim an11
change. Phone 992-2264.
Pomeroy Home and Au!o.
by appointment .only. Phone
qtH!IIio!I.-Luke
20: 39, 411,:
1967
MUSTANG
Fastback,
3911,
3-1!1-3tc
11-311-TFC
992-5271.
:1.6-tfc !fAY. George Carson. Leading
4 speed, or take over ~
.
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3-!Uitp menL•. Thomas Bun1Shlde.
Creek Road.
MEDIUM SIZE BOAT TRAIL- FURNISHED APARTMENT,
606 E. -Main St., Apt. 101, PoER single or tandem wheels. couple only. 212 S. 5th Ave,
%. Mechanical 20. Haw&amp;!·
ACBOM
WEST
Hi&lt;hland
White
Terriers.
1.
Preelp1C4!
meroy.
3-lll-3tp
man
ian
call 992-2966.
3-17-3tp
Mlddleoort, 992-5435. :1-10-tfc
black and · silver, Miniature
3. EnUre
li. Aquatle
toocl
f. ·rom rllf&gt;t
bird
22. Brittle
sChnauzers. MinlatuN!. Pood·
ANTIQUES. furniture. dishes. TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln
9. C&amp;vlty
• . Tam.llb
eookie
les. Li!tle Barkaroo Kennels. 19l6 PONTIAC Cutalina. two
10. Monkey
f. Stronc
D. :Mound
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard Hilt Phor.o 992-5127. 3-9tlc
door
hardtop.
One
owner.
ExCoolville. 667-3654. 3-12-lOtc
11. Boo~ or
:U. Side by
Cecil. 800 W. Main St. , Pomecellent condition. Pbone 9927. Devoured
ilacrtd
1-25-tfc
roy.
2768:
3-lf.3tc
wrtUnrs
~~ 8hel·
HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
For S1le
12. Near:
fallo
Beautiful private htlme. for
11. Pendulum
FIVE ROOM house. bath. hardJOHN F'RY property on MiddleWelo Wanted
welpt
children
.
six
rooms
(three
14.=cal
H.Oottoe
wood noors. shingle roof, export Hill: 5 room house with
name
13. Partl, u Oil IO.AU&lt;tklnl
Sl. Bywayot
BEAUTICIAN. master or jun- cellent shape inside and oot.
bedrooms), divided basement.
l~.Re~
II. DOIIpr
at. Lotter
three
acres
of
ground.
Phone
Ior. with West Vlr~inla li- Aluminum siding, storm win·
play room and shower. Two
:t2. Live .
13. GIYel an
U.De~
·
lO.o~.742-5613.
3-19-3tc
cense for Billie Jean's Beauty
lots 50 x 1110; 12 x 18 barn.
11. Be&lt;wt
aecountot 118.11-vlto
dows. forced air gas furnace,
11. Stoy
Shop. Mason, Phone 773-5311.
. IIG.OIW&lt;IIaJI.
20. &lt;:oo+
blnln&amp;'
Property fenced in. Inquire
~ basement, large
porch,
19. Sprite
lhlp
lorqt
frie~
SUNRAY
Gas
Range.
eight
3-17-3tc
at Blanche Comnson, Cliflarge lot. $6500. Phon• 992ll.l,olt..
months
old,
used
only
three
ton. .
3-1-SOtc
mo~
3718. Pomeroy.
3·17-Jtp
months. Thomas Burnside.
22. Palnt'1ll W1nted
21. Belo......
606 E. Main St.. Apt. 101, PoIABYSITnNG bv the day In 36 INCH Magic Chef Range. POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
lothe
meroy.
:1-19-!tp
miniature. $'15 and uo. Stud
Colden
my home. Phone 99U3115.
used only 4 years, like new.
otat.
service and groomin~ . Phorn&gt;:
3-19-!tp Phone 992-2646.
3-14-6te
J1. Incite
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
992-5443.
II 3 tic
28. Narrow
new zig Zlll sewing machines
inlet r
HOUSEWORK by day or week. 19611 SEWING MACIIINE, nevwith
20 year factory guaran29.
Wr&amp;th
POTA'I'OES
.
Clarence
ProfDtt.
'
Call 992-5110.
3-1!1-.1tn
er been used. I am op1y ask30. Ptur ·
tee. Nationally advertised
Portland. Phone 843-2254
ing $35 and will accept $1.25
U
. MUIIc note
brands to be sold for storage
II ! tic
311.
Parto!
weekly.
Phor1e
992-2685.
In Memory
and freight. Totals of $45
3-14-tfc
IN MEMORY of my sister.
COAL. hPavv. lum1 s•ok"'r. e.,,. each. Can be paid at $5 per
Margaret Ellen Searles. who
month. We will deliver to
nnd mlne rurt . Exee1Rior ~alt
passed away one year ago SINGER SEWING Machine in
Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po- your borne to sew on them
new walnut sewing table, zig
March 15, 1967.
to malle sure that )'Oil· are
meroy. Phone 992-3891. lU.tfc
A place is vacant in my home, zag equipped to buttonhole,
completely ••tialled. Cl!ll 992monogram. overcast, fancy
Which never can be filled ;
21136.
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MOBIL
HOME.
8X35,
excollent
God called you home to be design. etc. Pay off 7 payconditior . Completely- furnlilh ·
ments $5 each, Phone 992with him :
1968 STEREO radio combinaed.
$1850.110. Call 9t2-S262.
3685.
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It must have been his will.
2-28-3otfc
tlm. Handsome walnut &lt;OnWe will meet you some sweet
sole. Thl• has BSR automatic
1964 PONTIAC Cotalina Safari
clay,
WT
in
Mason.
lillx200
on
paved
record changer. Take over
V8. automatic. 9 passenger
Just when we cannot tell:
street. Call Mason 773-5203.
payments of $6.31 per month
station wagon. power brakes,
We !mow yoo're home with
3-12-l:ttc
or pay $1U8. Call 992-D,
One"litter
power steering. luggage rack.
God,
3-!Mtc
tor
Ule three
for
red and white, priced at
Wllh -tllclle you loved 90 well.
SUPER
STUFF,
sure
nul!
lrophieo, lbe llo!(!h ud
whoksale. 19§3 Chevrolet Imllach 4aY the :.odO llltoro an 'r' ,·
That's Bh:e Lustre lor clean.
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Sport
Coupe,
poSadlY missed by sister, Jen. wer brakes. oower •teerlng, ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
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nie,' 'Kathryn and Family.
electric shampooer $1. Baker
Insure nee
air conditioning. V8, automa·
.. 1110 Q,XXDVII
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Furniture.
3-18-Gte
tic, orlced at wholesale. 1985
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FiVJ!i IJWM unfurnished house
in )fiddJeporl Phone 992-3231
or 742-4191.
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Mustang. VB. noor shift. white
NINE ROOM house, 11&gt; baths.
vlny! lop. sharp, call •
Large Jot. Racine. Phone 94f. ••.neelliod? Loot Yllllr
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eiiiiiUl il'ade studenl l'onl· n
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ei'Qy l!r. !Ugh. I ~ave beoo active aeeor&lt;~&amp;nee w!Ul her ablllfll. Prch
1n 4..Jl forthepa&amp;tfouryears. OUr joet o start out In simple Corm
ciWj :1.1 the ; ·Teen stitchers in and eaeh year following, ni!w
l)ed!ord Township and """ lead- steps are added to lneruse lhe
era are Mr~. Richard Mees and members sklll and abUiey.
Meetings are held so that at
Mrs. Wayile Beal.
the
end of the summer 10 meet'lbouli!l our club Is very small
!n number, with only nine mem. ing&amp; have been eompletod. At
bers, we have pardclpatod In Ule meetJngo lndlvicWI work is
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community projects. ln the
past we have colle&lt;:te&lt;l for the

done on the projeds. Member~:~
take turns giving demoostratlons
or talks about their projects. At

Cancer Crusade and the Cystic
Fibrosis Campaign. ,\s another lhe end o! lhe meellngs refreshooe of our projects, we prepared ments are served and a
flower boxes for the cowW,y home short recreation period is held.
for the aged. Through the comFor lhe girls taking sewing
bined efforts or our club mem- projects, a style revue is held
bers we led the county potato

chip sale last summer.

about two weeks before lhe lair
at one ot the various schools.

Membership in 4-Hort:ers many
varied projects. Our club last
summer centered mostly around

The girls model their own garments the.y have made tor their
projects. They are judgedonvar-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

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C. D. Putney,

ADMITTED: Clarence Walls,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Clarence
Barnette, Rock Castle; Mrs.
Wademan Randolph, Pt.. Pleasant;
Mrs. Okey Schartizer, Middleport, 0.; Carsel Dunn, Mason;
Mrs. Bryant Harmon, Gallipo-

92, Claimed
Charles David Putney, 92, reUred farmer, died at 4:30a.m.,

lD Holzer Hospital where he
had been a pstient two weeks af.
tor IIUI!erillg a fractured hlp In
a Call at his home.
A residonl of Rt. 2, Bidwell,
today

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DISCHARGED:

Arizona

Os.

borne, South side; Mary Am Dish-

man, Pt. Pleasanti Henry Roney,
New Haven; Mrs. Robert Adams,
Pliny; Robert Stover, Buffalo;
FerreU Kiser, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.

Richard Plymale and son, Mason.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Okey

Schartfzer, Middleport, a son.

Mr. Putney was born Sept. 16,
1875, in Mason COunty, w. va.
He was one ol 13 ehtldren born

to Ule late Isaac and Mary Jane
HufJman PulJley.
He is survived bytwobrat.hers,
Ken Putney, pt, Pleasant, and
Edward Putney, o!Florlda. 'Ibree
sisters survive, Mrs. Mo 11 y
Downs, Albany, 0.; Mrs. Ethel
Chapman, Pt:. Pleasant, and Mrs.
Kate Lltehfleld, Apple Grove.

WELCOME BACK

Three grandchildren and seven

msoN Drive·ln

great.grandcbUdroo survive.
Mr. Putney marrledtheformer
Sally Am Saxtoo, Mason, Ia 1905
1n Ft. Pleasant. She preceded
him in death 23 years ago.
T1ro children born to lhls union
were Hobart l'lltney, Rt. 2, Bi&lt;l·
well, snd Mrs. Charles (Bonnie) Souders. Slle died four years

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FREE SHOW
OPENING NIGHT
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
'A STUDYIN
TERROR"
~hCL' Jock Holmes

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Ja rk Tbe Ripper
Pl.trS.

ville,

Holzer Holipltal, Gallipollo,
comillettld a wltlrlwind, S\1\df&gt;d
tour to lhe HoJ.y Lands or the
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naanlte,
· MQI!nf of t!ji~IJ),
tatloa; Ell.,a'a FoiJ!ilain,
wltere . v.v\cl,wrote·his
ascftldlng M!' Zion,
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!Oillll !If The Laat
Mideillt ln · wllleh she walked
wltore JeBUI walked and SIW tilO
alcy lhat Divtd saw wlten be
wrote. hla psalmo. The tour was
from Mar, 5 .~rough lhe 14tll.
MARGE RIG~S
A
World
War
n
veteran,
Olar~e ~ _wa1 a rich ex~
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ious things such as fit and deles Ross Matthews, .'\9, Cheshire, perfMea. lt made the BlbleDlOre
sign, grooming, posture and
farmer and truck driver, eKed
poise.
early &amp;lnday morning in the VetAt the fair all 4-H members
Surpr~e
erans Hospital at Lexington, Ky,
exhibit lheir projects. At the end
He had been there one 'week.
of the summer the dues which
Born Jan. 23, 1909 In ooua
have been collected at the meetCounty, he was th·e son of tile
ings are used tor wt).atever the
The st. Patrick's Day tbeme
late David and Mamie Fraser
members agree upon. ·
was carried out .1\t 'a surprise
Matthews. He never married.
&amp;lrvivors include these bro- par-Qt honwfng Teresa Tllomaa.
thers, Wayne and CarroU Mat· daUBbter oi l\lr. and Mrs. Har.
Ulews, O&gt;eshlre, and David Mat- old Thomas, on her 11th btrlhthews, Whitesville, w. va.j sts~ da,y Saturday,
Guests at the party wete memten, Mrs. Fred (Vlrglnta) ,Taybers
or Girl Seoul Troop 39,
lor, Price, utah, and M r s.
Mrs. Kenneth King entertah"'
Games were played w!Ul priz·
ed recently with a ·surprise din- Claude (Winifred) Ridenour, Mat.
awan,
N, .:J.i an aunt, M r s. es being won by Diana LYneb, .
ner party in observance of the
Blanche Haskins, and an uncle, Juctv Owen, Vicki Ktll,., and Mary
birthdl\v anniversary ol her husAlex Blazer, both of lllddleport. Millo. CandT bars were g1 ven
band.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. as favors. Cake and ice cream
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesda,y at Miller's Home For decorated with shamrocks were
William Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Funerals under the direction of aerved. Other guests were ApHarold Vaughan, Mr, and Mrs.
Rev. c. J. Lemley and burial ril Fraser, &amp;!san Powers, Mar~
Vincent Knlgh~ Mrs. Jean Hay.
tha McNeal, Janet Lee Neal,
man. Mrs. Maggie &amp;nilh, l\lr, Will be In Gravel llill CemeBarbsra Fultz, ~indy Msnley,
tery.
Friends
may
call
at
the
and Mrs. Edwsrd King and Che
Cindy
Damookey, and Barbara
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- tuneral home after 2 p.m. TUesAnlhony.
day.
neth ~ng, Linda Sue and Eddie.
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Party is

Given by Parents

Husband's Birthday
Observed at Party

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FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY

Mmh 22·23-24
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Kirk Douglas
~obert Mitchum

m., Thursday Wider the direc-

TfotE WEST WAS
liP FOR GRABS!''

"ZE•U IN THI
KJTCHINt~

MEIGS THEAliE ·

tion oi Rev. Earl Cremeilnt ill
Miller's Funeral Home. Burial
will be In calvaey Cemetery In
Rio Grsnde.
Frlood&amp; may eall at lllller' s
Funeral Home alter 3 p.m., Wed-

Amsterdam, then hopped to Atb~
ens, Greece; thence by TWA to
Iri Aviv, Israel.
Four nlgllto·were SPOOl herein

oesdoy.

Ule Holy Land Hotel o! old Jerusalem as a base from which to

visit lhe imp&gt;rtant places of
christendom. Some or these were
the Garden ofaethaemane, Mount
ol ()lives, Basilica oflhe Agony
and the Slrtne ot the Alcenslon,
PUs!O's Judgem111t ball, the Hol,y
Sepulchre, lhe Car&lt;ten Tomb, lhe
Cruclffxlon Plaee, and new Jerusalem.

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THE FLIM-FLAM MAN
('feehnleolor)
George C. Scott· Sue Lyon
Colorcartoons:
Haunted Mouse
Lotsa Luck
Peek ot Trouble
SHOW STARTII7 I!M
Wtdnll•d•r •nd Thursday
M.rclt 20.11

NOT OPEN

CANCEL MEETING
A meeting of the Paot Ma.
trona o1 Evangeline Chapter, Order or the Eastern aar, sebed·
uled for Friday nlgllt hao been
polllponed unlll Mareb 29 . The
meeting will be held at the Mason!&lt; Temple wllh a potluck dinner at 6 p.m.

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Til~ "''"""". mllnblrl 'ol DreW WebSter Po•t ...0-'vod
awordplns ~r securing at!- 25mom~&gt;oPeaeb In lhe poat's
annual member'ollip .drtveo ThoY are, "lcift to rlshl. Charles
Swatzel, Gu1 E. Gulnlher and Leonard J.,.all. Gulnlher aloo
received a aecortd a'fl'&amp;rd for po at "c ~" lD memberthiiJ
aetlv!Ues. The annual blrthcla,y Pll'b' w" held Tuesday nliht
at lhe Pomeroy Eiementarl' School, ·

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BOB COUCH, I~
the poat'l. !ravelillg li'&lt;ll&gt;hY
to E..,.. V¥t lnwacen 111111oi ''Le!Jionnatre ot: lhe Year" Toe ..
March of World Wsr n.

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Matching IOMI . dilh
clOth tnd pot noidlf to

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••Love ud reapect our fiag
but also teac~ your ehtldren wlty
we reel ihia Jovt and reapect.''
'Ill! a was tha advice of A. H.
(Jack) Rhoad1, Ohio !Jnlvmi!Jo
faeulcy member and for S9 yosro
an atblotlc ojllclal, Tue!'lal.nli!Tt
ho ~~alaufat; ~or at I)To
1'1"""'1 blrlhday lflrQI of Drew
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sonted latte~a . 011 Amerlcantam
wrltteil by siverll· Ohio Unlyer' '
.alij'llude!Jta.
In clo*lllc, he urpcl lho · Leaton ~ dlurch ,to belp .wil•re
Uley can ln eococirqlng atlilet- ·
liiRi;. IJNDA GUINTIIER, auxWsry pre~lclento!DrewWol&gt;o
leo alnee eonaolldaUen In· some · ster f'Pat ·39, on bebalf of her u,nlt. presented a cheek to lhe
areas raceo Ulo numbtt o( . pOll. Dace!~ lhe c~k Ia Robert Vallfb&amp;l1. commander, who
atrlt and ,1&gt;0¥• taldng port In ' pres!~' over tl\0 lJIIIIal birlhdlly part;y T111sday nl&amp;ht in Pom· (ContlcUd on Page 8)

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tire operlllgt. IJ'bol!flOMr~wUI
sJ&amp;O be! reijfOoalble tot plli!nl&gt;ine and wiring Ulo boMb, Pl&gt;rl&lt;tr lald.
Gooch Charles Owl&lt;ey and
Larry MorriiOII, ulliotant Ill·
perinlelclenl ol ~II, IIJI'eed
to see lhat all c:oo1c1111 oiJIIpmont
II secured ancllaken to tho booth.
Bud Abbott was asiced tq obeek
the booth and see wbatexac:tl¥haa
to be cblo in lhe way of plumbing and wlrlntl. Porter Mted lbat
be bopol to have everylhlnll nn.
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P!.ANJ' DOGWOOD - Manbert of tbe Chester Boy SCout Trool&gt; No. 235 have planted il1f.hl•
lobed by Au&amp;uat 1.
lilpoed 011 tbo ta,on In front ol all tour Ji.utern Local Distrlc:t scboals. Shown ~ere at tho. Cheiteo! ·
tn other adlon, the Boosters
ll*oontari'
lfti from left, TIDi ~ Scclutmister Elson O'Conaor, and Tim GumPf. Tha
will llv• $i0tl to lhe basketball
'"" ol&gt;natllil by O'Conaor, who haa alNidSciP~ buatoou. -sontlnel Pboto.
aquad lor a cllmor which will be
taken care of by coac:ll C a r 1
Wolfe .
Tho Booster• also to
purchaoe from lite lll!lllor claaa .
OHIO FIVE-~V FORECAST
880 baclgoo wilh Jlliii'QOII • n d
Ternpera..-el trom 1'bura.
IIOld ribbon 011 lhem to sell lit
lho home football pmea next day til~ wlU avei'·
ap near
with hlilla
ran. Total eoat of
bad&amp;e• II\ tile too
to lhe low 50s
••• $40.
Iouth.
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will
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Three men Oj&gt;parently tried to
Tho .Booaters next mooiiDI
Ule low 30 ,
rob an elderly rural woman Tue.. the house and began
will be aomellmo Io. APril. with
COnalderably eoolor by Frl- day nl&amp;Jlt and tried to ruo oown a They reportedly bad cut
llle-tobeannouneed.
day, warmer a little eariJnexl · neigllbor when be foUed them by Phone line.
The .l)llsserby, Roland Ei.J,.,.:
week. illowero lhe Iaiii tialf of lltiiPPing to investigate.
tile - . averaging 1110-balf
~orta Robert C. Hartimbacb m""' bocame suiJPictous wbell ho :·
lneb.
tald the trio came to lho home ol mticed the trio.,&amp; car with

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1110 w!Ullhal ol ~·
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par·.•'!'1~0( tile peiiPl• there died
· iBofon lil!ll nre 'llx years old,
. hi nh!, aile! ~o~·ll\inl raunM;fle
couoe to be
lack ol meat Jn
their diet. To~ .lh'!l"'llbat
25 per cent ol lbO~ cijlng lJ'om
tbe maliOllritlon eould · ~·aq beeo
laved by oatlng beuli, he 'l&amp;ld,
and'' he mpared lhe plontlfltl
lite of A1110riea Jj&gt; the want In

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of Ameriea, IIJM&gt;alls atatsd lbat
we shoutd appleclal&lt;t ~ a nee·
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Is "re.
.app;oudbllU;r,"~·. u,d that with ev·-·
' ~,. un&amp;fi~· \ ~·..· ~ .. a tOtielponcling "reapoitilbiii13 .'! . . ,
Ht urpd Olllalll,y. codll,,re1
prdltll ot raee, eolor or 'H. ~~. atreo 0lp1 tbat each , Jn.
cli~dllll
eJ&gt;U118t~ to:"""" lhal
·~ them. bave thla
olhara

A low-low

bomberl •taaed ralds late Tue~ and today
against the U,OOO North Vlotnoo
mose that U.S. inttlll&amp;en&lt;B lald
have iinpci Khe Sinh, western
ancbor ol lhe allitd antiinvasion itne on the northern

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bl- on lhe banks of •the ~iplll,r
saigon Rlvor. The ·ciuDU&gt; bllld ··
more than 250 rounds of mortar
and rocket sbollJ and lay lf!Ulln
!iring dlstm:e ol the Tan Soli
Nbut Air Bose headQ.uertero of
Gen. WUUam C. Westmoreland.',
u.s. commander in Vi-.n
and leader of Bosolved To Win.
u.s. Arm,y helieq&gt;ter gunshiP•
killed at lnst 35 Communist• In
scattered ac11M.IIItiW7
-.omen aald a UHl heilc:opo,

Plana for .s food booth at tho
Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Fair were cliseuased Tuesday evenlnl ilhen !!'*
Moles Loc:al Athletic Boo~

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3 x 5 Ft. Area Rugs
ttle entrance . .. bell de 1 bed ... at kitchen link
... or in ttle bath -U'IIH heavyweight cut-pile rug1
are ideal! Safe Te•·•·Grlp" back. Wllhabte.

In olher ..tloD, the· toll of
Cqmmunlit ...., :,ja &gt;the lQ.clay·
old allied ...aauerrtlla drtV.
arouod l:ial&amp;QIIo-the war's iarJIUI •""""""' tile 5(l.bottallon
(jperoUep' Re!Olvod To WlnhaJ rlaen to ·9011. Aootber 204
Communiotl have been &lt;liP'
tured. Government IIJl!&gt;kesmm
oald &amp;.c.Ui VletnamOIO Rangera
TuiadiQ' nigl1l ldlled 21 of lhe
Viol Coilil jus!· five miles norlh
of SOigun.
Tho Ranger&amp; also captured a

Project at
Fair Made

aame eQuaUt;y.
Discussing alhletlcs, In whicl!
he baa been active, Rhoads said
It lo hla opinion Ulal alhlotlea.
·P""lide · tralalng ln !ields or
lfOI1I ol!ort, sel!diac;ipltoo, com.
petltlve rpirit and other human
CjUOliiloa wllicl! Can be !~ iii
Olher field, not even In lho •
cla'l"f"OJII. He urpd lhal each

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SAIGON (UPO- U.S. Air
Foree 852 !lralo!Ortressoo tO.
clay bombed a Ncirlh v~
meso tank pooWDo within
atrlldng diatm:e !If the '""'
f&lt;)UIIIIed llarlno fori ol Kite
Sinh oo
Soulh Vlolllom'o
110rlhern frontier.
The ~ !llrstetli&lt;
Air Command bomber&amp; bit the
armor be&amp;e built ICT by lhe
Communioll at the site of lhe
u.s. Arm,y apec:Ial forte CIIIIP
at Lang Vel, overrun by tankJ
Feb. 7,
llore of lhe blagest American

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for New York Oft;y wb~re l!lh.e th!!JY visited Nazareth, the holy York.
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