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LAUNCHING SOIJEDULEti
!loiJIII ~-~.-by!olra.
· NAGASAKI, 'JI'I'OO(Ui'07-' · Orville Well when lhjl Erup$%0 mUllan '"'ortanklf buUt by ·uno Mlnlonacy SOeieCI' m et
lht Mlt&amp;ublshl eo,_ ' tot
Tuesday nliltt 11 tile l'llmert&gt;¥
N1Uonal Bulk Carriers, Inc., ot Church of Chrlll.
New York will ba launcbocl
Mrs. Loulo Ooborn. waa hoowodnoadlj&lt;, The •hlP Ia de- teas for lht meeting 8lld !olrl.
scribed ao the world'o lorgeot Well ....,.cted tile buidloll
meeting. ~'l'JI&gt;ln clll'&lt;lo were
tanker.
.10111 to shut4/l membero 8lld tile
ctaio deeldecl to purchaae a Illy
·, lor tile church at Eeller.
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Helen Lellhelt presonled
d....:.o ueln( Walk aa Children
of Llsht, I I her topic. Members
recited tile 23rd Psalm In unlson, 8lld lht pr~er was stven by
lllrs. Harold Smltll.
~·""to of spring were liven
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b7 tile membero In reopaose to
roU call Mn. Denver Klpp)e
had charge of tile entertolnment
and prizes were 1ftliJ by Mra.
Well and Sandra Roush, a pst.
RefretPments were served by
Mrs. Ollborn to those named
&amp;hove ai.d Mrs. A, L, Pllelps,
lllrs. Walter Kenned7, Jr., Mrs.
llarpld Smith, Mrs. Mlltoil
Roush Mrs. Clarence Andrews,
and Mro. Clyde Andrews. The
APrU meeting will be lleld ot

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ANSWER
OF WHAT
TO WEAR!

Rummage Sale
April 4-5-6

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A rummage eaJe to be held on

New Colors

April 4. 5, and 6 Jn the basement or the Pomeroy First Baptist Church was planned when

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the Young Adult Class met Monday night at the church.
The Rev. Carver Williams.
pastor, led in a discunton on
prayer , Richard Flnlaw, preatdent, had charge or the meeting
during which Ume several money

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making projects were discussed. '
Mr, and Mrs. Finlaw served
refreshments to the Rev. and
Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mra.

Pther
Knit Suits
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Harry Bailey, Mrs. Am CottriU,

Mr . 8lld Mrs. William !i!orldan,
Mrs. Ollver Michael, Mra. Terry
Fhalln, Mra. Jamea Hawley, and
Mn. llarold Tti)&gt;I.U:

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'sTYLE SHOP
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'"' the &amp;mate speedtea or Cicero,
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Plains men versus Chester men.
BASKETBALL GAME Frlda,y,
7:30p.m. at lllrrlaonvUieSchool
by latllaro 8lld aaoa of llarrlaaovWe, sponsored by PTA. Rtlreshmento aold; cakewalkathall
time. Admission 10 cents.
OFFICERS, commltteem.,,
otller lntereoted partloo ot em Loeal Sc:bool Band Boollers,
moot at 2 p.m. Frilll,f II hlp
school to )lin 111 April 20 Jltnay JUpper. .

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slides of apicultural taelmlquea In IU'aw~ tedla were shown by Mr.

L, Blaellinai!, left, to m~o of the Soutlleaatern Ohio Guernsey Breeders Asaoelbi lthoir annual,d!Mer meetlnl at Southern Hlah School In Racine Thursday nigh~ At right ia

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COLUMBUs ~eelal) - State'
lllghway ~ector P, E. Maa!ioter
I'IPOrted toGov.JameoA.Illlodea
today that a decillion hao been
reac bed ror a thre&amp;-IPin (0\lfloo
lane· cantilever bridge over the
Ohio lllver to rOIIloce the lllo
fated Silver Br!dga.
Masheter was In Wo~
Thuroday to confer wllh Bureou
of PubUc lloads OIPlll omelals
and representatives ot the West
VIrginia Highway llopt. He was
.,,...,....,.d by llo15!ilulll,d&lt;ip.
lilY director of Location 8lld Doalp, 8lld William E. Road, BPH
l!lvialon engineer.
Tho director oatdasreomooton ·
vertical and horizontll clear""""' ·was reached sub.f«t to a

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BPH aro proceeding on t h I a
bridge dut,n 8lld plan's lor 111&gt;Proaehao on lho baola that the
91'0110Md clear...,., will be ae•oPIO!I ~ the I'Ubli• hearlnr
In PlttlburJb,
Gov. Rhodea, when hd'ormecl
of tllo deeiolon, ILld Mashoter to
uproctld &amp;I rapidly I! Pollible
and lllrnllh to West Virginia •Ill'
poaatble aieL"
Plans &lt;aU tor the - brfdtro
to be O()OilOC( to trllllc
ber, l961.1t·.WIU beloOotedaouth
where tllo Siver ~ collliPIOII
llec. 15 8lld w!U co..2. ·

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All· Weathe1
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i9~i•r~.;.; ·;. program flnai~
aprofthoOhioGoemaayBreecl- JY7
by-·osv tiii'OUI!h tho federal ~·
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Aaeoclatlon, also pve a ,.,.
Gu~, · emml!lll. Ha ··Ala lhe United
brio! talk
dinner slates obould coallnui helping
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During t h e - of olllurs
PmSBURGH (UP0 _,. T h e
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by
Harold
Carnahan,
Jolm1111
admJnlllratiiXI haa be,. .
terming, '~ :·~ !lhould not atEd"'JJI
Roulll
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pregun
an
"Intensive rm.wo• of
Proi.'!.Biaflqnaa waa aeeom-. tempt to mike.Americans oot ot
aident; Jim Cariulhan, vleeprool- Ita Vlelllam policy, VIet Prea)ianled by h11 wlt0, ,llllrotlly, who tllom."
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It It ware taey.treasuror. A potluck dlmer
IIWir: !llflereh.. a !II cattle 8lld made ovallable to them, tllere wao served prior to the buslasallon 8lld program,
o~~~.r infmals of IJidJa from t11o~o

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· ·ot .PIU"'''''J!l• .1&lt;9c\l',dlnl 'lD a ,lhe PfQltet ' or brtJw1nB tile ·~- hare h no chorplor the or-

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dl~ltra'• eoocert! Theorchotlra
~ l(lltn ·a· COIUiiY..ru!e IQ'IIII&gt;IIonr lllra, Lee Lee, Racine, hldl- lredl!lonall.r lnvlte.o 11&gt;0 pubUt
•eommlttet ll!ol II the l'llmort&gt;¥ catoid .'lbat her Tri-M Club at to bring tolcUns chairs and eush·Et~ !khofil.
Southei-n Hlilb School would aa- laoa to lhe river bank ...,. lht
:I:J~• ·- ·fciuntl II Thuraday llai' r,ii ~ ,.q. wilh iha a.i.J bar&amp;O to hear lht eonoert.
Dllillt'l~tllot. al""'d,yone- ·raloltt&amp;.
lilnco tl)e eaoeert Is a tree
tJi!td of lht , flllanelal coat ln. Ae~ to plana, !be fUnd event atapd lor many people,
vjllvod In bringlnc the natlonal- dr!Ye Will be cloaed oolofal' ~. the commlitee oxpreased hope
Ji kDown ~111,\1h0111&lt; orchestra to 1r tlio '~ Jl,OOO ,hal n P't that a larp portion of "'' need~~ coww,y hai alreaob' been aol- beon, rll;,c. .' by ~ t!Jnt, Ilion ed $1,000 •"1 be raised tllroualt
Tht Qldo Arte CouncU bas addhl', flllll - rallini ,m.ta
(&lt;llolf!lued on PI&amp;" 10)
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tiSOO 0{ .... total
~Coui.rrv.W!ND, SYIIIPiiONY
FUND
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AKBON (UI'O - Common
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Plans
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Pl&gt;lltleal ltratesllto ot both
pertlea llsrted over apln
todQ', w11h new nhemence in
tile Kemed7 presldentfal chal1 - CClllfrllnlng llemoerlll
IOld the · prospect of an

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scored ~~ rortllll 8lld
domeltlc pollclea 8lld t&lt;Biatad
hlo response to dl1- wilh
dlctatorahlj&gt;.
POasa QlotiiiXI
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Thf viC. prolldent's llat.ment eama elsht days alter SenRobert F, K01111841Y urpd Jalulclosed toc~~~y,
11011 to nama a special panel
Humphr~. 1n a speech pre- to reevaluate u, S. policy ill
pared lor a ra11nnt1 Democrat(Continued on Page 10)
le calloroilee here, laid:
"Ovot tile pall number of day a,
an bUnsive review haa been undertaken within our IIOYemment
Tho llllddleport Boys
~· Aaaoetatlon w 1 t I
moot at 7:3j) p, m, i'uesdo,y,
not ~ attornoon, ao has
been announced, clue to eo..GAUGES - Gaiiii&gt;Oila, 12.0
ntct4 With w011t aehe&lt;Ueaot
aod 2t.l runntnr t7 leet of rollsome mtnagera.
ers; Pt. Plea- 25.70; PomThe moothwwtU beat town
eroy -lolaaon, 2!.50; Hlntdn, 2.80
hall. AU manapra, a&amp;lalllas; Kaaawha Fall1, &amp;.70 ran- atatlntl. wnPir•• an4, aJInc; Charleston, lt.80 sta~ L&lt;!.,. soclation oftteva, andJrfter,.
obi andlllarmetarel'lllinlnr2fflt
eattd !ana II liked to
of rollera; ,Winllald, l'llllnlnr
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River Gauges

COLUIIIBUS (UPD - Tha Ohio !Jouoe or Ro~&gt;reaontatl"'
paaltd 1 reaOiutiQn Wocmesdo,y uprtll~ Ito aorrow at tile
death 01 D. 0. r.btr on lolaroh U.
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.a ropr--.wJve from GaUia CoUIIlY f!urlnr fila IOO!li, IOlst,
102nd, 10aid, IOtlh, IOith arid IOBtb 0 ......11 Aoatmbliea of
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tatlon, Eltctlono, Fl....,lal lnsUtuUona aod ConHrVatiob.

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SAIGON (IJPD-- U.S. tanks
and trooPs rescued an am.,1
bushed patrol and killed at lout
112 Communists on SOuth . .!&lt;f-.I
Vletnlalta northern cDiiat Tbur..:'
day without tile loll of a •lnllt,'V
American lito, mWtory
m011 said..

Tickets Here

For Kilgore
DR. SAVAGE

~-~k:ae~tton~:l~f.~~J~~
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Tho of
a1ain In tho area

268.Patrol
The lhr-ur·
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reaultod ill~:~r.:.~.
18 Amert•ana-

Tlcketo are '"' sale lor t h e
Country lolulle FoiUval being
-tored by tilt MlddloportFire
~~ Pole IOoot, ol!alr-

lnlantrrmen
of 11
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Amerleal
lllvlolon
lleavy armour smashed
Conununlat poalttona
north ot Saigon and
&amp;Outll of the Allied.
bastion of Hoi An
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Into a trap aod ra~
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'·The leiUval will be held at
111111 School April 7
a1 2 aod 8 p.m. loalurlng Merle
KUp1, &lt;'&lt;Jiumbla recording
liar, 8lld one ol the nallon'o lop
entertslnero.
Tlcketo for tile evOIII be
JIUI'Chased from &amp;II)' !!roman, or
at tile lllark V, Jaek'a Dairy Bar
or Middleport Lunol! Room. ~ce
ot the tldoeh are llldta $2 8lld
chUdren fl.25.
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l'IGilts derived from the Will be placed In the FJrtmen'•
O(fdpmenlllmd. The~
alka rellda!ta to ~ the
upcoming by PII1'Cballlll
lhalr tleketa ot one ot lhe.lllllllid
pla&lt;JI,
bliddl~p&gt;rt

stam tanko •ruhlnc

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lowland
jungle..aa
IIPOkOIJDIII
ldUed more dian
nlato In tllelr
Pllln tD drive
lht northtrn
oiiJP),ying the
lacing uP to 70;111G
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The perfect clothes for • rouna man's
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mo,fod him at VlllderbUt
Unlveratly In Naohvllle, TOIIL,
8lld tile Unlverslt.l' of Alabama

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'cJIYidlnoJ tile country?'' KIIIIOdJ
llld II Vanderbilt "It II IIIII
.Who call for chanao. It Ia
tlloas Who make pro- JIIII!Of,
tlloas who bear tllo rttljiOBIIIoiii1.7 of our preoonl courao wi!O
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wbUe be1r1111J a clvU c - l(ol.
ly, lodlar of 13, had '-"' oa
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styled in onE! of fbese
light weight all \
weather coats from
our beeutlful c:OIIection. Solids and plaids
in lunlor petites, JunIors, misses and half
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B:fidge On 3- Span, 4- Lane .

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MONDAY
TENT 95, ~lao~Jrton of Union
Veterans, meet ~ nllht at
tho D.A. v. Hall, 7:30 p, m.,
F&amp;LUJW911P DINNER_,..
lnl tho Rev. aod lllra. George
SldwaU, home after siX 701rs In
South Kor-. at Heath lllelhodlll
Church. Tbe rotumedlll)lole• Will shoW alldta otthslrwork.

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The ideal dresses for the Easter
Parade -we have made careful
selections and we feel we have
just the dress she is looking for
-from dressy dresses tQ, tl\e .
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RUTLAND P.T,A, wiUoponaor
a Jltne.y aU()por Frldi\Y at tho
Rutland Grade School, serving
from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Square dance
to follow. admission 25 eecna.
SQUARE DANCEattheBedlord
Center Friday baalmlngat
9 p.m., aponaored by the Darwin
Motorcycle Club.
BASKETBALL GAMES II Tuppers Plains Grade School, Frtday, 7:30 p.m., Tuppero Plains

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Penn State, Sewell Jnd J and F. Sizes 38 to 80

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MASON _ Army Private Wesley F, Glbl&gt;a, 20, 11011 of lllrs.
Hel.., Gibbs, E. Fourth St., will
complete aeven weeka of extensive field tralnlni Merch 29 with
othir members ol1he 4th Armored Division near Grat......,.,
Gsrmany. Pvt. Glbba Ia a tank
driver In Company B, 3rd Battalion of tile dlvlolon' a 3.1th Arm.
or near Bamberg, Germany. Ills "'~-·
rather, Harold Gibbs, live a In
liiGI! SCHOOL - · party
8 to II Soturdll, P - J,.._
Hartford.
tor Hlsh .School audltoriual wWt
u _.... School aored.
SUNDAY
REVIVAL STARTSIItlla.lllade
M.-11 Churdl !lmclo,f, 7:4~
nch evenlnc. Rei·. Charlot Norria opeUer. ll&gt;eclal muolo each
OVoaln$. PubUe lnvltod.
YOUNT ADULT CLASS, !b'racuse Melhodllt Church, to I81'Ve
breaklaot at 8 a.m. ib&gt;d&amp;,y In
chureh
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SCHOOL sPONSORED dance
Pll'b' with Jays ao cmeees Frida.f, B to 11, at Wahama Hlsh
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SOUP SUPPER, Sa!llrday, ~ to
8 p.m., Balhan FlreHouse,.- aorod by Lldlu AIIJIIUIII'I' o!IJn
~oat. s...Jwldloa, pU, soli
drlnko also avallsble.
BRIDAL ll&gt;ower booorlniMlsa
Stzama Arnold will be bold 511urclOy at 7:30 p.m. II tllo Rock
i\l~ ;Metllodllt Church.
Friii'DciB, relallvea, 8lld nelshbora Invited to llllaeaUIIIIUII

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LOVElYN.EW
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PORTLAND HO~IIERS
Club, Thuroday, U a.m., 3p.m.,
i&lt;mte of IIUih Eborobleh. p.,._
iuck otiliner at noon.
IIIAGNOLIA TEMPLE DB,
PW!Ian Sliter•, 11 7:30 Thoroday Di&amp;ht 11 D.A. v. haiL
TWILIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
'Thursday, 7:36 p,m., home of
lllra, Elmer Wlokham. Boke sale
will be held.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Haeltll
Club II 1:15 p.m. ThuradaJ at
home 01 !olro. w• A. "'rgan;
lllro, Amoa t_.ro has program; lllrs. Clll!ord Lellhelt lht
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ChUd Conaerv. JAa&amp;UO, 7:·
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Ford sale8111en throughout the
country with the average 3005PO memb~r sellingnearly$500,·

AUTHORIZED

000 worih or automotive merchandise In 1967 to qualifY lor the

Lawn , Garden , Grouii"as
Equipment Specialist

GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Service
992-2975
E. MaiD St.

Pomeroy

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSmAL
· ADMITTED: Mrs. Cecil Matlleny Leon· Olaf Thomas, Leon.
DISCHARGED: Jack Wheeler,
Pt. Pleasant; Barbara Barnette,
Rockca&amp;Ue; Naomi Wears, Pliny.

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M. RGb!nOOII, Henderson. escorted by Goqrge ·WUUamiCII, and
~~po~~sored b;r· the G. C, Murplty

Society Elects

Salesmen Honored
For PerfoJ'Iilantes

the data proceasing service
. tenter' 2nd Army, Ft. Georp
~ H. Meade, Md., was !oUowed by
l"f. PLEASANT - Tbree Two
another two year stint at Ft. RivCr Motor Company saleamQII,
Benjamin Harrison, this time as
Michael Hardway • CIOJfat PUlexecutive oificer of the Arii\Y lins and w. J. Somerville, will
Enilllled Evaluation Center. He be honored lor outstanding aales
remained In that position until performance during 1967 at a
1967 when he trans,ferredto VIet- Ford 300-5110 Club banQietSaturnam.
d&gt;.:~, March 23 at the Netherland
A gradlate of the Arm.y'sCom·
Hilton Hotel In Cincinnati.
noe 300-500 Club was founded
Call , Write or Come to Sn
In 1950 to recognize outstanding

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Pleasant, es~ by Bob DoelIIPOftODred by the Shoe
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Firs! Chorch of God at tile home
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HOLZER HOSPITAL -.VIa~
Mary G!bb&amp; and Mrs. E&amp;tar King
lng hours z-4 and 7-s p.m. PoJ&gt;o
as co.t&lt;&gt;atesaes.
ents only on Pf!llatrlea Ward.
Tbo meettng opeiled wlllt the
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group singing ·Blesoed Be The
HoeiDch
Mri. 11oi\ald E. Justice,
Name. VIola R011ah led In prayBy Bob
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121 Bastian! Drln•l Mrs.E~~e
er. Roll call was answered by
Brumfield, 46 V e St.l
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naming a favorite aprlng wild
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ThOmas, 843 Second Ave,J Mrs.
flower. The secretary's report
Members of Ohio
Phi Chapter or Beta Sl(pn&amp; Phi SOrority, Curti&amp; L. .Cox, Rt. 2 Gllllpolis;
was given by Eleanor Davis and under tile chairmanshiP of Mrs, Bony Bawttngs, wiU be
Runell !b.YfDn. Vlrtan; Mn. •
the treasurer's report was by life In the artllllll RegiOnal Miss America Pageant to be s:ta
Jesse R. ChiPman. Rt. 2,Patrlol;
Eilgor Gr- Patriot ,aaf Rt.;
F••e c•~ter. !lie reported Pomeroy on MJ14,
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· that all Items on tile budpt lor
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entaUons betWeen the _,..,_ phase• of lh• co~ ~.
, 2 ~n; LOnnie A. IIIOCoy,
tll';i:"'~~.:;".:.:U~t·was da,..,e routines by chorus lroo~~• and som6·great oldlovol'lte' Rt. z Bldwoii;·Mrl. Beeeher I.
given by tile stewardship til roc- SOng' WIU be used 1D tntroib:o variouo phSaeo of the' cOIIIPeiiUon. Dans, Vlnto~
•• Albert H. Wll;tr,
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Not only wiU M!IB Ohio-~- ture wiU be torn down to make Rt. I Pt. Plef.oant; Was
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Group I ol!lcers, preienied b;r eta lloblnson ~~ ~- be on room fDr a modern bulldljlg the J. WUilams, Pt. P.leasant~)Irs, .
tile nominating committee were hand lor the lOcal evem. bu!John downstairs or which wiU be uaed Josaphlne J!, Meade, Pt. , lea.,.
elected as follow&amp;, President- Layne, trl·•t4ie talent contest lor the shop and the o~~staJrs as anti Mrs. Warren G, m..t&lt;, Rt.
•- ·~eared on lhe J&lt;ley
111utland; Mrs, Charles II. StewO'""'a Fields·, Parllmentariall- 1·
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Nearby, of coorse, work has - ~
Fields; ·ihwardohlp - Jilta Me- w!U be on hand .10 sing sevl!l"",l begun on lite new quarters orThe ken&amp;, RavensWood; Mrs. F r • d
D~el; Publlcatloos - R e n • lllmber•· Johll hao ~ 10- Farmars Bank and sovi111seo.
Goo!, Ironton; Homer·L. WUilamJohniiOII, and Finance Director-~ cally wlllt the BtgltendMin81i"els
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, anina alwr.ya a h~PDint In the
BRYAN WIGAL, sono!Mr.and an, Jackson; lira, Carl F. P~
Next montll's meeting will be ohoW•·
Mrs. AlbertW!gaJ,Proapect,loJ&gt;o . ker, Jock&amp;on; M!"o. ~....,0 '
held on April 4 at the home of
You con kMtk lor tho sorority merlyol Raclne,IOOkpartlnthe Houaer, Rt. 1 Wi~Joton; Harland .
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each montll'o meeting were atio or tile hat and come If&gt; wl1lt an oll1strict nat Port Clinton.
w. Slaf(er, Sr., Jockso!'l M r •··
aelectecL Devotions were pre- OlfOellent eveni'1! or entertainThe comPetition was held ..,. Mll¥11• E. Com, Oak H1l1; Glen
sented by Orpha Fields. !ile also mont, .
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reed a poem uBuild Me A~..,."
~~ the Pomeroy u ........ Ed t'..;:n
n. o1 "'"I.W
oji,~ cGupotl Chairirunt,.-·f'ansy · s1111e'Wlilb0tume61nto a color- ~rln ~;:.;Is p '"ifdirit
1.1\'f.'Wirren G. ~~J!t- .1
Fry,. urged lite members to con- ful summer garden•~IDI!ortlle Fred lloberla chairman.
RUtland, Claat8htor, S,:19·. o.· m.
tlilue saving Belt1 Crocker coo- pageant. Tho Chester Garden
Wipl's tuba solo was Salllng ThUI'sdan Mrs. Jesae R. · ~
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Club Ia handlil1! a srelit deal .or the MiaJtty DeeP ror which he r~ . lnai!,Thur~ 2 Pltrlot, son. 6.0B P.
The president, Orpha Fields, the detail In creating ~ •1111• celved a n ratl118• He was com- m.
~HARGES ·'
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appointed tile following commit- setting.
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• style o1 P!lprw. AU solo• hod tD S. ~vln ...._... piwJ cautiiD,
and Drue Hart; Auditing- Faye
PLEASANT ROSE a.ynolds be memorized. ~d were judged llrl. j ;A, Ellla, l!ainuei
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Carpenter and Iva Capehart, and Thuroday observed herf1tiiii1JIIo bY 1 panel of 20 JUdse•· .
Glover Mra, G""'e Low~ Okey
Telephone _ &amp;te Erwin. An ex- versary at the Citizen• Natlonal
Stuclonts rePresenti'1! ttbands ' · ~b
Kemeth Taylor,
ecutlve board meeting would be Bank In )Uddli!I)Ort. llooe began parttc!jloted .tn. tho ~lion !:,ve~n ~Johnson, Mro,Charles
held at lite home of Faye Car- her e-•loyment there .0 March
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and Bryan wa. one
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Cr·~- and ln(ant son, Mrs,
penter on Monday, March 25 and 21 19Zl. Many wiU Will) to join
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8 column 1n extiildiai:congrat'- ~"::i;',;',L Bryan wiU gr.Ute Robert o: Preston and ln(ant
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Step up to tho popular to hp MP 10
be at tile Trinity Church of God ulaUona.
from that schOol In May.
dau&amp;hler,
" , and l~e 1 Dlscover how ,it .ai~:S J9U
In HunUngton on AprU 26 and
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RA CINE WAY, Mrs. Lie
FAMI'Y
RESCUED
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.An Interesting and.lnlorJRative Lee,Up vocal
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pr&lt;&gt;SI"am WOS preaented by Mrs, Soutl\em ll!Kit School, .iajn .J!!•
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Mary Cellini, n, lli4 !Jer five~
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Drive, It leta .Y&lt;Ju select ave
Howard Stevens, formerly or planning staps lor ~ ann;J,l . JV
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Tokyo, Japan. The socleQI has varlet1 shoW. tD be giYOD by w&gt;- • PT. P' ~'"".....
. _ Eitibtlo.oter men Monday trorh. the third
, out to~chlniJ clutch or tbi'btt~~· )d~Y·'
been studying about Japan lor the cal music student&gt;, Jn· ~UoJ!o
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a spring co,..,ert b belrc P..,. 111artdparento In tile (.aida state ltl&gt;altment ttoUJe. The blue,
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At tile close of the meeting, pared.
Hoipltal prolram ~ a14~ which cause~)~ $780 loss; wu
TradJ·S .tll .. duce' speed. And p)~cd In the 1JU'f~
relreshmenls were aerved tD IVa
,. ·tiente were l!l"ldlstt!!l r
blamed · on 1 short.:Jrcult In .
992·5,101
· pollliqn, it diaengaaeo the m~tcli .
Capehart, ~Fields, Eleanor
THE PPMEROYFLOWER~. and received tllelr certlllcatea. -1dt.:hetl wiring.
•p.~!fttrCI•Y, Ohio . · and applieo the brake . ..
Daria, Viola Roush, Drue Hart, oPer•tod b.Y )jr, and Mri. liiiJ.
Certtncate• were prealletUo
Pansy Fey, Orpha Field&amp;, Anna lard van Meter, has pUrchased Ralpb Gllib~~t MrL WUber MalJohnson, Lucille PUweU, Ne111e the vacated Lutheran Church on lotte, Mra.'')iq, Meeilck,' MrL
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'" . r lea Grt!ham,
Dudding, Faye Carpenter, RIta ButterJiut Ave., umoed lor leY. R·..,,
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McDaniel, &amp;te Erwin, and Tam! eral yean. The p~eaent
Maudo Yq(lill, · ~IIY Datil' and
Stevens.
Charlotle ' Cundlll by Harry Wallace, tl1rictDr of tile
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I belong to tile Big Bend Boy&amp;
4-H Club.

Last year our club took Auto
care and Safety las Its project.
Tills prOJect tell a about au I o
care and safety on t(te highway.
This article w!U tell how Ibis
proJect helped me. We did several tlllngs, ouch is a hi&amp;!&gt;way
hazard hiDit. on this trip we
t.-aveled lite roedsoCiiletssCOUnt;y and looked tor iuch hazards
ai· weeds growing Found stsns,
broken pavement ®II b II n d

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'· Dr :Sed3n: 8 cyl. Std. trans. Ru~s 0!{. Prl~ed to . ,

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Transfers

•HEAtiNG
•PLUMBING
•ROOFING
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Raeioo.

Dulcie J. Reibel and Rd&gt;erl
J, Reibel to Dorothy L. Young,

' LEWIS
REPAIR ·SilVIa

Lots, Middleport.

Stanley B, Jones, doc., to Anna
L. Jones, Cert. for Trans., Salla-

bucy.

~bll D&gt;ersbach, Commisohtner, Worley A. Kennedy, dec.,
to Zelia Kennedy, .30 A., Rutenilnes, transmissions, a n d land.
wheels.
EmeriCII McDoleandADn&amp;VirJed Webate:, the Chief of Poglnta McDole, to Patrick E. Mc-

curves. On another trip we Went
tD local pa statl111 to study

llee, met with us at a regular
meeting to dl!lcuss sat~ pro ·

Dole, 10 Acres~ Lebanon.

Commodore Ruggles and Felendures. Another aection 0! tile ael RugglestoPieasieBareerand
projeot was · concerned with lnMartha Barger, 104.35 Acres,
suranc·e and upkeep, and to1· this
Salem.
meeting our guest was a loeal
Wy!Ue F. Davls to Theodore
insurahee agent.
T, Reed Jr., and Nancy B. Reed,
This concludes lilY arUele exLot, Pomeroy.
cept for ono thing; If you are In
Frederick A. Swatzol, dec., to
4-H I would oncourap yoor club Glenora
Swatzel, cert. [or
to take litiS project because it Trans., Letart,
will help you In tile Cutore. - By
Frankie Picken~ et al, Robert
John Wiles, Big Be!id llo.Y• 4-H
C. Harlenbach, Steril!, to MarClub.
garet Brown, Wanda Meredith,
and Charlo&amp; ll Pickens, Parcels,
0ij'6!• , · - ~! 1 ,,, J.,..:'_:_!;·;,J..~L .J~ J!
, .,OlarlJf ill:r Mall, ""'l""'l' llall;
~ w. Hall, and Geneva Hall
to Marion A. HBU, Parcels, OlIve.
Dlocontlnued Coin
The United States millted a
:&gt;1kent coin in quantity at
Carson City, Nev., in 1875.
The coin was not popular.
however, and was soon dls-

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Try our Fiat's plush new 850
Find 0111 ,
how mucb run top perform...,., htutdlll1l and comfort can
be, Take It on the tougb roods; watch it romp lltnlutJb tloo
CUI'\'M and bump&amp;, This bundle a( pep Is loaded wllb ~
toreo - standard, not extras, Even tlte tachometer IJ
standard. FlAT 850.

SMITH FIAT SALES
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FOR THESE

Value- Rate•

BLAETTNARS

USED CARS

FOR A,:BEllER' BUY·

ON

65 .Ol.smo•ll• $1,795.00

USED
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llyn. 118 4 dr, Hard 'tOp. ~til all white tintah, Po'!Or Steeritw.
Power brakes. Automaik ~· Owned,b,y
.. local aoJC pro.

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Radi" and·Retter, WIS 'nres

64 Ford T-Bird

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Lenctau 2 d&lt;, H. T., turquoise with while vinyl top, like- ..
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67 Olih Toronaclo H.T.
FuU poweilociudfng 6-way seat, radio, tinted
tlrM, deluxe wheel dlocs, factory alr-condltlonllW, ·
tulburgundy finish With black Interior. Sold
us.

\965 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR.

nd Heater
19~4l'ORDGAlAxiE 500

Radio

8 cyl. 2 Dr. Fl. T, f . steering, Radio ond Heoler,
Aut. Trans. Wi.S 'l'lrto

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65 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Door .. i :
Auto. trans., power brakes, pcwer steerlllj,
tinted glass, new wls lw tires, dark gree11·
wilb matching interior .

64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. -----:-::7.&gt;.
Six cyl. automatic t.-ana., ndlo, w/o/w/ tlr.!!i,:!~
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tary $ and-6; and-Jioi!oi 'h I i h.
'11tilt; qi.l,unut t;a JOi~,peci. '!lltll 'Uti~· ,ror:IIH¥11n'*'!ftll!illl?
Some material~ wUI b!'ror aale pie, ' lhei•'PI'GI&gt;~• ,Jtild plea... Jlutif ,doll't,fblnk these bof•~
at the worktb&lt;'l). ·
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ure~~; 11\ib ~iti• ~ ·~4.\o •to bio ll:itll!!l!l wuiu :nl~ ~t.
A slll!l!ar. work~ has been.. l!itll ihe rest 01 Helen JielJtUol; .8)0,. « cooir..,, jjya cllirereftt
sch.Wled lor Mardt 30 at 11\o u· lloleoinea laual)o
Don'l¥1"'' \bllill tllllp ....811Luc•IY!J~ Ch!ll"c!lt.
..:·. dodJt a serli&gt;UI 91~il1on .wttli. ~ 'l,ns )i&gt;o: far? -1- . fiiNKI!i~ ,FABI',.
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Soild .~ to~ Qle~s I )lope not! · . ·• ' i , '
··•·r;;;:·~ · ~etf&amp;k~;;tiea . to 1oom iiBKED,F.Qltn',care
lib'. c:.vntcat ok!LG.A.)',(''I!IIi'..
. ·lor teacherio lrilf.'ba held by or 118141!1 1101~ -usLtlllf~apa.. Guessing Aplo Per~'')
the Alphi Omicron .ChiiJ)Ier or ~r.
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sayalhlnsa ~re BD!niJdllaa)'OIII" .
Delta K - Gaguna Society LONG AND SHOR'I' OF, ·r t
'i• i&amp;I pl~~·~•'deD&gt;anct~~·.
t 3 m 9JndaysttlleMc- Dear&lt;·Hill!ll:
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....,.lnmltihllillahol1wlten~ -~ran:· Dementery SchOll!,
1 aee wliere "l!IOJ'rt. ~ lor .lire• .~ 1Jn8!"4t&gt;f!as· .:. H.,
Mra: Herold souer, prealderll, . to bring back 10111 ild!t• -' ~r IIO!idi ,
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~over m•terlll!.• .~.abev~rase , Giloot.• '' the ·tea wU1 , time til&amp; ~awwetho,~serc . cholcoa. ·A IDrorllrJIOI'fllooom.~ be -~"'!·~ a "'f~ !111~ be menil&gt;Or~~thi!Vlnion~·· able lhlnia waa
De' Ina up .~ 1 can U( Teo:~,.
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tim. ADna Rouser
IIIII- flrat time altlrta wjlnll!)tort wao don't roil~): like· hbll. 1te would
dred ~III.Y Will preliehl tile In the .l lllarbli ~~•• "!""' .be nat_lered, and_,l'ni oure rd
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become, tile Poorer lo tile coonwalks tt)e home and he' I
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NEW HAVEN - , Mrs. David ir)' .li a liltole. 'llie hlglter they really ha~q but not much
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, 11'. Moil
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lira. ll!llol'd Von lletor : utlve Committee nieoilng or lite oM!cs st:tJD,ENT
he clol!•'t wlllt to get tied clown.
Main Sireet Chur&lt;Jt of God Dear Student:
So 1 can ellher Iettie Cor aeln Charleston.
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0n1y thet tllerve riddetl · tile cur!IY Willt a boy
not crazy
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mini ao rar aolt can lP&gt;. and now about, or take a.pmble Oll a su:r
lltey IIIIUre li'a tlilierora'cliili110. I like ,- and run the rlsit of beAncl for my mone,y, tile mid- lng dateless lite rest of I h ·o
leltl1h llkirt Is a chaage !or-the year. ,Pll . die If I don't get a
worse! - ll. ·
bid to tllat spring balll
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STYMIED
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M,Y girlfriend and I have been STOCKTON
i1&gt;1nS toptller lor 1botrt ayear. Dear S.LS.:
SotldenJJ( her mothar domanded
Take a gamble oo tile su:r
fllst ilte date ollter 1111&lt;.. 'so she you llkt. It's more honest. Bahao bo!in IOini not wllh· three &amp;Ideo, If ..You date a "llitam''
A R . "8
boy lor ~. he'll senaelt,
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and dlmp fOil before the spring
bell
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lr PHIL PASTORET
Dear ltelen:
· The· only trouble willl the
Wh011 I was living at home, I
n~w · ~sandwich" quarters is had a dream almost evei.-)' nl&amp;!&gt;t.
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lng to ·murder my mother and
that particular coin.
I alwau mod her just In the
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sOt
along, but now we do, and
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from a mlstalu, the hamat
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dreams have IIDppecl. What
man owm rlp to Qne, and ·
Girls' New Sprlilt · ·
did lltey mean? - C. J•
the fooliah man trie• 10
blame a miatake on one of Dear C:
!he others.
Freud rm not, but Pd guess
the
dreams meant you wanted
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The olflc:e Lothario dDI!Sn'l what you llnally sot- your rno
know the r,•0•fl
.."&gt;'tli_._.,lit 'about tlt~r·· rrtend!'hlp. rm .. glad
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'!'0 JOIN THE &lt;•sr AMP .OUT
STEADYING" CLUB, SEND A
DIME ~ND A STAMPEii, SELFADDRFS&lt;lED ENVELOPE TO
flnan~el but he'a an dpert in HELEN'S S.o.s. CLUB, P. o.
the sta k· market.
BOY. 9997, SACRAMENTO, CAL• • •
IFORNIA, 95823. HURRY, THEY'RE GOING FAST!

·!rom 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at tile
' Gallipo&gt;lli ·Grace Me t h o d I a t
Church.
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Six relljlUrce periMila from the
Portsmouth Dlllrlct will be condueling workoltopa for tile varlDIIB uiaCitera and included In
th31 group are Mrs. Harold Sauer .'1!!q :'Ill, ~ch olem'!fltary,
Vii• 6; 'Mr~: c, F. Tompkins,
director ol CIJ.ristlsn FAuca·
II'!" lor tile district, whose area
~ Instruction Will be lor edmlntwtrators; lind the Rev. Glen
Hlleo who w!U ,Instruct In the
P~ of audio visual aide.
1 .The reglalratlon I"'! whleh wiD

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EDGEWOOD !lllSENAL, 11!1. mand ~ Genef
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. - t. Col. Jl&gt;e F, ~I..nbercy , J't• Leavenworth, Kon., and !lim
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mod command ol tile erous data processing oourll4ll
baa a&amp;su tanl General Data PrO' his decqrations and awards II:
::~~vice Center • tenant elude tile Bron•e star and Arm
dlvlty at Ibis Army c~mlcal : Commendation Medals.
a
Ito Is married to the forme
commodity center.
II d ...Ill or Ml
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teran data s,ystems of. June Ferre ' auw• r
ficere;;ived here after a year arid Mrs. J. C~ Ferrell, oC : .
tour of dlty as chief of the data ""'"· • Olllo. Colonel and
service division at the Hea~- ~loenlterry currently re
tors, u.s. Army, Vietnam. He wltll their son, COlby, s.;,t,},!~
is a native of ayracuae, Qttlo. Everett Rd., Edgewood
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~. te ol Ohio University COl.
The colonel's latller, Mr. Ben:
gra~a
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~loenbercy was a hi&amp;!&gt; sc•.,.., Jam
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power brakes, ncllo,. tinted glaaa,
torqUOtae wlllt while vinyl IJarlor,

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lng, Free Demonstration.

Ford sale8111en throughout the
country with the average 3005PO memb~r sellingnearly$500,·

AUTHORIZED

000 worih or automotive merchandise In 1967 to qualifY lor the

Lawn , Garden , Grouii"as
Equipment Specialist

GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Service
992-2975
E. MaiD St.

Pomeroy

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSmAL
· ADMITTED: Mrs. Cecil Matlleny Leon· Olaf Thomas, Leon.
DISCHARGED: Jack Wheeler,
Pt. Pleasant; Barbara Barnette,
Rockca&amp;Ue; Naomi Wears, Pliny.

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SNAP COUPLER HITCHES IN
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dau&amp;!&gt;ler or !l'of- and Mrs. IAUI•,.
M. RGb!nOOII, Henderson. escorted by Goqrge ·WUUamiCII, and
~~po~~sored b;r· the G. C, Murplty

Society Elects

Salesmen Honored
For PerfoJ'Iilantes

the data proceasing service
. tenter' 2nd Army, Ft. Georp
~ H. Meade, Md., was !oUowed by
l"f. PLEASANT - Tbree Two
another two year stint at Ft. RivCr Motor Company saleamQII,
Benjamin Harrison, this time as
Michael Hardway • CIOJfat PUlexecutive oificer of the Arii\Y lins and w. J. Somerville, will
Enilllled Evaluation Center. He be honored lor outstanding aales
remained In that position until performance during 1967 at a
1967 when he trans,ferredto VIet- Ford 300-5110 Club banQietSaturnam.
d&gt;.:~, March 23 at the Netherland
A gradlate of the Arm.y'sCom·
Hilton Hotel In Cincinnati.
noe 300-500 Club was founded
Call , Write or Come to Sn
In 1950 to recognize outstanding

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Cit;y, Qhlo before entering the oa B. Bowen,
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Rutland, O. •

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Pleasant, es~ by Bob DoelIIPOftODred by the Shoe
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NEW HAVEN - Officers were
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Firs! Chorch of God at tile home
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HOLZER HOSPITAL -.VIa~
Mary G!bb&amp; and Mrs. E&amp;tar King
lng hours z-4 and 7-s p.m. PoJ&gt;o
as co.t&lt;&gt;atesaes.
ents only on Pf!llatrlea Ward.
Tbo meettng opeiled wlllt the
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group singing ·Blesoed Be The
HoeiDch
Mri. 11oi\ald E. Justice,
Name. VIola R011ah led In prayBy Bob
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121 Bastian! Drln•l Mrs.E~~e
er. Roll call was answered by
Brumfield, 46 V e St.l
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naming a favorite aprlng wild
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ThOmas, 843 Second Ave,J Mrs.
flower. The secretary's report
Members of Ohio
Phi Chapter or Beta Sl(pn&amp; Phi SOrority, Curti&amp; L. .Cox, Rt. 2 Gllllpolis;
was given by Eleanor Davis and under tile chairmanshiP of Mrs, Bony Bawttngs, wiU be
Runell !b.YfDn. Vlrtan; Mn. •
the treasurer's report was by life In the artllllll RegiOnal Miss America Pageant to be s:ta
Jesse R. ChiPman. Rt. 2,Patrlol;
Eilgor Gr- Patriot ,aaf Rt.;
F••e c•~ter. !lie reported Pomeroy on MJ14,
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Th ~·eant w1U be loaded with txtp-ll~t IDeal talelil doing pre.. ""&amp;. ... ~•• 0. HutchinSon. Rt. '
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entaUons betWeen the _,..,_ phase• of lh• co~ ~.
, 2 ~n; LOnnie A. IIIOCoy,
tll';i:"'~~.:;".:.:U~t·was da,..,e routines by chorus lroo~~• and som6·great oldlovol'lte' Rt. z Bldwoii;·Mrl. Beeeher I.
given by tile stewardship til roc- SOng' WIU be used 1D tntroib:o variouo phSaeo of the' cOIIIPeiiUon. Dans, Vlnto~
•• Albert H. Wll;tr,
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tor, Iva Capehart,
Not only wiU M!IB Ohio-~- ture wiU be torn down to make Rt. I Pt. Plef.oant; Was
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Group I ol!lcers, preienied b;r eta lloblnson ~~ ~- be on room fDr a modern bulldljlg the J. WUilams, Pt. P.leasant~)Irs, .
tile nominating committee were hand lor the lOcal evem. bu!John downstairs or which wiU be uaed Josaphlne J!, Meade, Pt. , lea.,.
elected as follow&amp;, President- Layne, trl·•t4ie talent contest lor the shop and the o~~staJrs as anti Mrs. Warren G, m..t&lt;, Rt.
•- ·~eared on lhe J&lt;ley
111utland; Mrs, Charles II. StewO'""'a Fields·, Parllmentariall- 1·
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llving qyarter•·
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Nearby, of coorse, work has - ~
Fields; ·ihwardohlp - Jilta Me- w!U be on hand .10 sing sevl!l"",l begun on lite new quarters orThe ken&amp;, RavensWood; Mrs. F r • d
D~el; Publlcatloos - R e n • lllmber•· Johll hao ~ 10- Farmars Bank and sovi111seo.
Goo!, Ironton; Homer·L. WUilamJohniiOII, and Finance Director-~ cally wlllt the BtgltendMin81i"els
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tion.l!ln, W, Va.; FloyliW, CorIva Capellarl.
, anina alwr.ya a h~PDint In the
BRYAN WIGAL, sono!Mr.and an, Jackson; lira, Carl F. P~
Next montll's meeting will be ohoW•·
Mrs. AlbertW!gaJ,Proapect,loJ&gt;o . ker, Jock&amp;on; M!"o. ~....,0 '
held on April 4 at the home of
You con kMtk lor tho sorority merlyol Raclne,IOOkpartlnthe Houaer, Rt. 1 Wi~Joton; Harland .
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Faye corpeater. Hostesoes lor 10 pull some pleattant ~Ia out solo and ensemble cont)etltkln A, .Story, Rt. 2 Albai\Y; Donald
each montll'o meeting were atio or tile hat and come If&gt; wl1lt an oll1strict nat Port Clinton.
w. Slaf(er, Sr., Jockso!'l M r •··
aelectecL Devotions were pre- OlfOellent eveni'1! or entertainThe comPetition was held ..,. Mll¥11• E. Com, Oak H1l1; Glen
sented by Orpha Fields. !ile also mont, .
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l!i~!lt\l"~f.C 1 o&lt;ll w~u:!
reed a poem uBuild Me A~..,."
~~ the Pomeroy u ........ Ed t'..;:n
n. o1 "'"I.W
oji,~ cGupotl Chairirunt,.-·f'ansy · s1111e'Wlilb0tume61nto a color- ~rln ~;:.;Is p '"ifdirit
1.1\'f.'Wirren G. ~~J!t- .1
Fry,. urged lite members to con- ful summer garden•~IDI!ortlle Fred lloberla chairman.
RUtland, Claat8htor, S,:19·. o.· m.
tlilue saving Belt1 Crocker coo- pageant. Tho Chester Garden
Wipl's tuba solo was Salllng ThUI'sdan Mrs. Jesae R. · ~
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Club Ia handlil1! a srelit deal .or the MiaJtty DeeP ror which he r~ . lnai!,Thur~ 2 Pltrlot, son. 6.0B P.
The president, Orpha Fields, the detail In creating ~ •1111• celved a n ratl118• He was com- m.
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• Charles W, Bays, Mro,
appointed tile following commit- setting.
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plltnentod b.Y the judges on hla
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• style o1 P!lprw. AU solo• hod tD S. ~vln ...._... piwJ cautiiD,
and Drue Hart; Auditing- Faye
PLEASANT ROSE a.ynolds be memorized. ~d were judged llrl. j ;A, Ellla, l!ainuei
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Carpenter and Iva Capehart, and Thuroday observed herf1tiiii1JIIo bY 1 panel of 20 JUdse•· .
Glover Mra, G""'e Low~ Okey
Telephone _ &amp;te Erwin. An ex- versary at the Citizen• Natlonal
Stuclonts rePresenti'1! ttbands ' · ~b
Kemeth Taylor,
ecutlve board meeting would be Bank In )Uddli!I)Ort. llooe began parttc!jloted .tn. tho ~lion !:,ve~n ~Johnson, Mro,Charles
held at lite home of Faye Car- her e-•loyment there .0 March
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Cr·~- and ln(ant son, Mrs,
penter on Monday, March 25 and 21 19Zl. Many wiU Will) to join
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8 column 1n extiildiai:congrat'- ~"::i;',;',L Bryan wiU gr.Ute Robert o: Preston and ln(ant
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Step up to tho popular to hp MP 10
be at tile Trinity Church of God ulaUona.
from that schOol In May.
dau&amp;hler,
" , and l~e 1 Dlscover how ,it .ai~:S J9U
In HunUngton on AprU 26 and
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RA CINE WAY, Mrs. Lie
FAMI'Y
RESCUED
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.An Interesting and.lnlorJRative Lee,Up vocal
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feelin_s • , ,. 1~nd 1 th"e ~ext- .~ee~1btns
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pr&lt;&gt;SI"am WOS preaented by Mrs, Soutl\em ll!Kit School, .iajn .J!!•
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Mary Cellini, n, lli4 !Jer five~
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Drive, It leta .Y&lt;Ju select ave
Howard Stevens, formerly or planning staps lor ~ ann;J,l . JV
chUdten wer8 rescued b.Y Ill:-"
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Tokyo, Japan. The socleQI has varlet1 shoW. tD be giYOD by w&gt;- • PT. P' ~'"".....
. _ Eitibtlo.oter men Monday trorh. the third
, out to~chlniJ clutch or tbi'btt~~· )d~Y·'
been studying about Japan lor the cal music student&gt;, Jn· ~UoJ!o
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a spring co,..,ert b belrc P..,. 111artdparento In tile (.aida state ltl&gt;altment ttoUJe. The blue,
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At tile close of the meeting, pared.
Hoipltal prolram ~ a14~ which cause~)~ $780 loss; wu
TradJ·S .tll .. duce' speed. And p)~cd In the 1JU'f~
relreshmenls were aerved tD IVa
,. ·tiente were l!l"ldlstt!!l r
blamed · on 1 short.:Jrcult In .
992·5,101
· pollliqn, it diaengaaeo the m~tcli .
Capehart, ~Fields, Eleanor
THE PPMEROYFLOWER~. and received tllelr certlllcatea. -1dt.:hetl wiring.
•p.~!fttrCI•Y, Ohio . · and applieo the brake . ..
Daria, Viola Roush, Drue Hart, oPer•tod b.Y )jr, and Mri. liiiJ.
Certtncate• were prealletUo
Pansy Fey, Orpha Field&amp;, Anna lard van Meter, has pUrchased Ralpb Gllib~~t MrL WUber MalJohnson, Lucille PUweU, Ne111e the vacated Lutheran Church on lotte, Mra.'')iq, Meeilck,' MrL
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'" . r lea Grt!ham,
Dudding, Faye Carpenter, RIta ButterJiut Ave., umoed lor leY. R·..,,
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McDaniel, &amp;te Erwin, and Tam! eral yean. The p~eaent
Maudo Yq(lill, · ~IIY Datil' and
Stevens.
Charlotle ' Cundlll by Harry Wallace, tl1rictDr of tile
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No more manual oiling of bar .and chain, it's automaticl This new McCulloch saves t11ne, saves
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lng special introductory offer, you get a $35 -e~es&gt; .
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I belong to tile Big Bend Boy&amp;
4-H Club.

Last year our club took Auto
care and Safety las Its project.
Tills prOJect tell a about au I o
care and safety on t(te highway.
This article w!U tell how Ibis
proJect helped me. We did several tlllngs, ouch is a hi&amp;!&gt;way
hazard hiDit. on this trip we
t.-aveled lite roedsoCiiletssCOUnt;y and looked tor iuch hazards
ai· weeds growing Found stsns,
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'· Dr :Sed3n: 8 cyl. Std. trans. Ru~s 0!{. Prl~ed to . ,

LeWI•hpeir

Transfers

•HEAtiNG
•PLUMBING
•ROOFING
-FOR- .

Raeioo.

Dulcie J. Reibel and Rd&gt;erl
J, Reibel to Dorothy L. Young,

' LEWIS
REPAIR ·SilVIa

Lots, Middleport.

Stanley B, Jones, doc., to Anna
L. Jones, Cert. for Trans., Salla-

bucy.

~bll D&gt;ersbach, Commisohtner, Worley A. Kennedy, dec.,
to Zelia Kennedy, .30 A., Rutenilnes, transmissions, a n d land.
wheels.
EmeriCII McDoleandADn&amp;VirJed Webate:, the Chief of Poglnta McDole, to Patrick E. Mc-

curves. On another trip we Went
tD local pa statl111 to study

llee, met with us at a regular
meeting to dl!lcuss sat~ pro ·

Dole, 10 Acres~ Lebanon.

Commodore Ruggles and Felendures. Another aection 0! tile ael RugglestoPieasieBareerand
projeot was · concerned with lnMartha Barger, 104.35 Acres,
suranc·e and upkeep, and to1· this
Salem.
meeting our guest was a loeal
Wy!Ue F. Davls to Theodore
insurahee agent.
T, Reed Jr., and Nancy B. Reed,
This concludes lilY arUele exLot, Pomeroy.
cept for ono thing; If you are In
Frederick A. Swatzol, dec., to
4-H I would oncourap yoor club Glenora
Swatzel, cert. [or
to take litiS project because it Trans., Letart,
will help you In tile Cutore. - By
Frankie Picken~ et al, Robert
John Wiles, Big Be!id llo.Y• 4-H
C. Harlenbach, Steril!, to MarClub.
garet Brown, Wanda Meredith,
and Charlo&amp; ll Pickens, Parcels,
0ij'6!• , · - ~! 1 ,,, J.,..:'_:_!;·;,J..~L .J~ J!
, .,OlarlJf ill:r Mall, ""'l""'l' llall;
~ w. Hall, and Geneva Hall
to Marion A. HBU, Parcels, OlIve.
Dlocontlnued Coin
The United States millted a
:&gt;1kent coin in quantity at
Carson City, Nev., in 1875.
The coin was not popular.
however, and was soon dls-

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Try our Fiat's plush new 850
Find 0111 ,
how mucb run top perform...,., htutdlll1l and comfort can
be, Take It on the tougb roods; watch it romp lltnlutJb tloo
CUI'\'M and bump&amp;, This bundle a( pep Is loaded wllb ~
toreo - standard, not extras, Even tlte tachometer IJ
standard. FlAT 850.

SMITH FIAT SALES
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FOR THESE

Value- Rate•

BLAETTNARS

USED CARS

FOR A,:BEllER' BUY·

ON

65 .Ol.smo•ll• $1,795.00

USED
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llyn. 118 4 dr, Hard 'tOp. ~til all white tintah, Po'!Or Steeritw.
Power brakes. Automaik ~· Owned,b,y
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Radi" and·Retter, WIS 'nres

64 Ford T-Bird

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Lenctau 2 d&lt;, H. T., turquoise with while vinyl top, like- ..
Inside and out, radio, new w/a/w/ tires, tilt-away

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whtel, tinted glass, 32,000 actual mile&amp;, looks an:lnm1 '
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67 Olih Toronaclo H.T.
FuU poweilociudfng 6-way seat, radio, tinted
tlrM, deluxe wheel dlocs, factory alr-condltlonllW, ·
tulburgundy finish With black Interior. Sold
us.

\965 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR.

nd Heater
19~4l'ORDGAlAxiE 500

Radio

8 cyl. 2 Dr. Fl. T, f . steering, Radio ond Heoler,
Aut. Trans. Wi.S 'l'lrto

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65 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Door .. i :
Auto. trans., power brakes, pcwer steerlllj,
tinted glass, new wls lw tires, dark gree11·
wilb matching interior .

64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. -----:-::7.&gt;.
Six cyl. automatic t.-ana., ndlo, w/o/w/ tlr.!!i,:!~
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tary $ and-6; and-Jioi!oi 'h I i h.
'11tilt; qi.l,unut t;a JOi~,peci. '!lltll 'Uti~· ,ror:IIH¥11n'*'!ftll!illl?
Some material~ wUI b!'ror aale pie, ' lhei•'PI'GI&gt;~• ,Jtild plea... Jlutif ,doll't,fblnk these bof•~
at the worktb&lt;'l). ·
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ure~~; 11\ib ~iti• ~ ·~4.\o •to bio ll:itll!!l!l wuiu :nl~ ~t.
A slll!l!ar. work~ has been.. l!itll ihe rest 01 Helen JielJtUol; .8)0,. « cooir..,, jjya cllirereftt
sch.Wled lor Mardt 30 at 11\o u· lloleoinea laual)o
Don'l¥1"'' \bllill tllllp ....811Luc•IY!J~ Ch!ll"c!lt.
..:·. dodJt a serli&gt;UI 91~il1on .wttli. ~ 'l,ns )i&gt;o: far? -1- . fiiNKI!i~ ,FABI',.
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lib'. c:.vntcat ok!LG.A.)',(''I!IIi'..
. ·lor teacherio lrilf.'ba held by or 118141!1 1101~ -usLtlllf~apa.. Guessing Aplo Per~'')
the Alphi Omicron .ChiiJ)Ier or ~r.
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sayalhlnsa ~re BD!niJdllaa)'OIII" .
Delta K - Gaguna Society LONG AND SHOR'I' OF, ·r t
'i• i&amp;I pl~~·~•'deD&gt;anct~~·.
t 3 m 9JndaysttlleMc- Dear&lt;·Hill!ll:
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1 aee wliere "l!IOJ'rt. ~ lor .lire• .~ 1Jn8!"4t&gt;f!as· .:. H.,
Mra: Herold souer, prealderll, . to bring back 10111 ild!t• -' ~r IIO!idi ,
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~over m•terlll!.• .~.abev~rase , Giloot.• '' the ·tea wU1 , time til&amp; ~awwetho,~serc . cholcoa. ·A IDrorllrJIOI'fllooom.~ be -~"'!·~ a "'f~ !111~ be menil&gt;Or~~thi!Vlnion~·· able lhlnia waa
De' Ina up .~ 1 can U( Teo:~,.
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tim. ADna Rouser
IIIII- flrat time altlrta wjlnll!)tort wao don't roil~): like· hbll. 1te would
dred ~III.Y Will preliehl tile In the .l lllarbli ~~•• "!""' .be nat_lered, and_,l'ni oure rd
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become, tile Poorer lo tile coonwalks tt)e home and he' I
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NEW HAVEN - , Mrs. David ir)' .li a liltole. 'llie hlglter they really ha~q but not much
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lira. ll!llol'd Von lletor : utlve Committee nieoilng or lite oM!cs st:tJD,ENT
he clol!•'t wlllt to get tied clown.
Main Sireet Chur&lt;Jt of God Dear Student:
So 1 can ellher Iettie Cor aeln Charleston.
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0n1y thet tllerve riddetl · tile cur!IY Willt a boy
not crazy
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mini ao rar aolt can lP&gt;. and now about, or take a.pmble Oll a su:r
lltey IIIIUre li'a tlilierora'cliili110. I like ,- and run the rlsit of beAncl for my mone,y, tile mid- lng dateless lite rest of I h ·o
leltl1h llkirt Is a chaage !or-the year. ,Pll . die If I don't get a
worse! - ll. ·
bid to tllat spring balll
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STYMIED
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i1&gt;1nS toptller lor 1botrt ayear. Dear S.LS.:
SotldenJJ( her mothar domanded
Take a gamble oo tile su:r
fllst ilte date ollter 1111&lt;.. 'so she you llkt. It's more honest. Bahao bo!in IOini not wllh· three &amp;Ideo, If ..You date a "llitam''
A R . "8
boy lor ~. he'll senaelt,
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bell
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lr PHIL PASTORET
Dear ltelen:
· The· only trouble willl the
Wh011 I was living at home, I
n~w · ~sandwich" quarters is had a dream almost evei.-)' nl&amp;!&gt;t.
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lng to ·murder my mother and
that particular coin.
I alwau mod her just In the
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sOt
along, but now we do, and
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from a mlstalu, the hamat
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dreams have IIDppecl. What
man owm rlp to Qne, and ·
Girls' New Sprlilt · ·
did lltey mean? - C. J•
the fooliah man trie• 10
blame a miatake on one of Dear C:
!he others.
Freud rm not, but Pd guess
the
dreams meant you wanted
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The olflc:e Lothario dDI!Sn'l what you llnally sot- your rno
know the r,•0•fl
.."&gt;'tli_._.,lit 'about tlt~r·· rrtend!'hlp. rm .. glad
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'!'0 JOIN THE &lt;•sr AMP .OUT
STEADYING" CLUB, SEND A
DIME ~ND A STAMPEii, SELFADDRFS&lt;lED ENVELOPE TO
flnan~el but he'a an dpert in HELEN'S S.o.s. CLUB, P. o.
the sta k· market.
BOY. 9997, SACRAMENTO, CAL• • •
IFORNIA, 95823. HURRY, THEY'RE GOING FAST!

·!rom 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at tile
' Gallipo&gt;lli ·Grace Me t h o d I a t
Church.
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Six relljlUrce periMila from the
Portsmouth Dlllrlct will be condueling workoltopa for tile varlDIIB uiaCitera and included In
th31 group are Mrs. Harold Sauer .'1!!q :'Ill, ~ch olem'!fltary,
Vii• 6; 'Mr~: c, F. Tompkins,
director ol CIJ.ristlsn FAuca·
II'!" lor tile district, whose area
~ Instruction Will be lor edmlntwtrators; lind the Rev. Glen
Hlleo who w!U ,Instruct In the
P~ of audio visual aide.
1 .The reglalratlon I"'! whleh wiD

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EDGEWOOD !lllSENAL, 11!1. mand ~ Genef
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. - t. Col. Jl&gt;e F, ~I..nbercy , J't• Leavenworth, Kon., and !lim
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mod command ol tile erous data processing oourll4ll
baa a&amp;su tanl General Data PrO' his decqrations and awards II:
::~~vice Center • tenant elude tile Bron•e star and Arm
dlvlty at Ibis Army c~mlcal : Commendation Medals.
a
Ito Is married to the forme
commodity center.
II d ...Ill or Ml
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teran data s,ystems of. June Ferre ' auw• r
ficere;;ived here after a year arid Mrs. J. C~ Ferrell, oC : .
tour of dlty as chief of the data ""'"· • Olllo. Colonel and
service division at the Hea~- ~loenlterry currently re
tors, u.s. Army, Vietnam. He wltll their son, COlby, s.;,t,},!~
is a native of ayracuae, Qttlo. Everett Rd., Edgewood
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A 1939 bachelor of science Md.
~. te ol Ohio University COl.
The colonel's latller, Mr. Ben:
gra~a
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~loenbercy was a hi&amp;!&gt; sc•.,.., Jam
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teacher and pr • ..,..
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11'hree Meigs cintn,tlahs will be
IJia\ructors Jll a .Vriuohcp , f o r
~!Cthodl&gt;t
summer ¥a&lt;atioo
church e'dlool teachen' and advlaon scheduled ror SaturdaY
;from 9 a.l)t. until 3 p.m. at 111•
Galjlpo!IS Grace "! e I ,h o ~ I 1 I
Church.
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I'Ortorii&lt;\Uih lllsiricl will be &lt;On•
duct11111;:_ ;.qtksboJ&gt;.• .fbr thJI
IOua teaohero jiixl .' \ncludoa in
that IIJ'OOIP ate·Mt•. Harold Sauer·
ll!tq JrJ;
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J. C. P, Tompldna,dlrector o! Chriai!an Educa.
ulin ror the dlstHct, whose area
ot lnotructl6n · win tie for admln'
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t.(ratora;
~lea who will lnstl')lct In the
•ill &lt;!C audiO vi!Ual alda. '
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~esolng s,irvlce center, aleflil&amp;t ~!ulle the BrOO&gt;e !llat and Arm
etlvily at this ArlllY o~mloal , CommOIIdil~ Med!tlJ.
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cuuuuu.....t.Y center .
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The veteran data syrrtems ol- Jae Ferrell, dati&amp;hter
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to~~r of &lt;litY as chief or the data euse, . Ohio. COlonel andr!~
servlet divlsioo at the H...,- ~lsenlleri)' eurretttl1 112 ~
tors, u.s. Army, VIetnam. He with their oon, .Colb,y, 8~senal
Is a native of ~se, . Olllo. Everett Rd. , EdgewOOd
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The colooel's father, Mr. Hen·
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teacher and pr!J1clpal at Jjjitdlon ~racuso, and his me;!'';;'.;!"~
Cltf, ,,:Ohlo bof~e ~~.lng tho oa B. Bowen, lives
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for teacher• will be h~d b,y o! Helm lkilp USI IIIIa 110W'IIIl·· Gueai!nl · Alain ~'')
ihe AIJiha olnicroo Chapier of J!Or ·
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Delta K!Wia Gamma Society LONG AND SHORT OF IT
.,. '!h'lplal"tOoUial1J&amp;'~''demlllds"
at 3 p.m. &amp;mdiiY at the Me· Dear llelen:
comeln!lllahV~IIIIli'-daush ·
Arthur Elementary School,
I oee wllere · thiij"ro.. lrf\nS ..r .dri0..o! 11\nii.~"!l'c - H.
Mra. Harold Sauer, president, to bring back ~ iliil:l•.' II(IWd;
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aJillOUII&lt;ed.
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I am cilll\lll'. ~n I w o
. GUests, 111 lite ·tea will .. ~ tho pis Wlll;~llif
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memberio!tlieVIntonCouna~le
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tho Do- In&amp; .., , ...... I cllt uk. 'J'erey,
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uon. Anna HiNier and Mil- nrat time skirt a •
llhOri wao dein't: reiollY like bllh. 11o would
elrod llawle.r wiU J&gt;feielll the In the Roaring TWentleo, , llltm be ftotterecl, and_ ,I'm aure I'd
program, and ~Peelal 111!1111&lt; · _ . , flrll started making real 110t ae\oerai .more dates ..a of
will be presented by VInton m01111.
It&gt; pi~ an \nvllatioo to tho big
FOR ALl. Gf:CASIONI area fii'Oii11.
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I made a llud1 o! IIQ!I~a In re- llpJ'Ing ball.
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On the other hand, I could alii&lt;
that
tho lonDr .women's llldrU Jim. He walko me to claosea
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become, the Poorer Is the eoun- lltC\ walks me home and he's
NEW HAVEN - Mrl. Dovld
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Flelda, Jr., secretary of the . tey as a w!Kile. The hlgljer they realb' ..-..m&amp; but not much
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hike, tho Jll(ll'.o W!' havo.i&lt;l&amp;jllind. for dating. Not that h"a a.
~•mti'oy Flfi\Yir ~!laP. st$ Woman's Miaojonary }§&gt;.
Could the del\8nel:o be frying galnst (!irle- he enjoys dances,
, W. !lola
· . ,.,.."'.'1 clet¥• recitjtly attended an Ell~· to ,leU us -elllinl'l. .:.. ECON- and I'm oure be likes
but
ulivo Commlitee meeting of the
lliL lllllard Vaa lltlor
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Main street Churcj) of God
Dear Student:
So I can either settle for so.
In Charlo-.
Only thai thlij"ve ridden tho •111'!4' wilh a boy I'm not crazy
mini aalar ao II can "'' and now aboul, or take a pnibJe 111 a lilY
they !Iaure II' • tliJio tor a chlqae. I like..- and run the risk of beAnd ror my mooey, tho mid- In&amp; ~esa tho root of I h e
length llkirt Is a challge for -the year. Pll die if I don't eet a
wor,.l - H. ·
bid to that spring ball I
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Dear Helm:
whlch? STYMJED IN
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My (!irl friend and I have been STOCKToN
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&amp;lddonb: her mother demanded
Take a pmble on the 81!)&gt;
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th~t lhe date other lilY~• ao she you, ilke. n•s more hooest. 1!1&gt;haa bein ,fO\nt 0111 With· thrse ddea, .. If You dele a "skaggy"
8 A Ill • .. a
boy for .. outlty, he'll 88!1selt,
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and ilunp you before the spring
ball - I hopo I - H.
ly PHIL PASTORET
Dear Holt~~:
The only tro~ble ;,lth the
When I was Jiving at home, I
new "aandw!Ch" quarters is had a dream almost evoi'y nliiltL
that there's 111 I g h l_y few
' places you ean buy· one with n seemed that aomoone !laS li'YIng to murder Jl:ll' mother and
that parjleuliir ooin.
I alwa,ys saved hor just In the
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Just Un Pl"''~
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did they mean?~ c. J.
tho foolish """' 'tfies to
•"·'~Sprllig
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tho olher~.
Freud I'm not, but rd guess
the
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lmow ihe I!."·.',' ;l!iJiit'' abiotit th't'io i'rtend!lhlJ&gt;. Pm so· sl&amp;d

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lJ¥ ~loui-s z.4 anH·&amp;P· m. !:armts oniT on POdiatrid Ward.
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Mri, RoRald E. Justice,
By Bob Hoe
121 BaotliDI D1-.: Mra. Marie
Jlrumrleld, 46 VIne St.; Eric I.
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Thomas, 843 5e!:ond Ave.; Mrs.
Menibers o! Ohio
Phi ChaPter or Bell Sigma Phi Sorority, Curtis L. CoX. Rt. Z GolllpoUs;
under the chairmanship of Mrs. Betty Rawlings, will be PUUIIW new Ruoeell Slayton, Vlnti&gt;n; ll:ra. ' · • ·
life In the amual liegiooal Mi~s America Pageant to be &amp;)aged In Jesse R, .ChiPman, Rt. ~'-ratrlot;
Pomeroy on lo!a_y 4.
FAger Greono, Patriot
Rt.;
The!llll..nt will be loaded wltlt toP-flight local talent doing pre.. Mrs. MariOn o. H~tchlnaon, Rt. '
entatlons betWeen the s~III.. Phases or the corite~~ There'll~. 2 Ewl~n; ' l.onnle A. ¥"~•
dance (Outlnes b,y chorus '"'""s and aomo great old tavarlte' , Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Beecher L.
songs will be uoecl to \ntroCiuce various phases or tha competition. Dovis,' Vlnio111 Albert IL Taylor,
Not onlY wl!IMISsOhio-P,aln- ture will be torn down to de Rt. I Pi; •Pieuinl; Mils Saodr~.
eJa Roblnaon of ~n .,- be on room lor a modern liulldiJW the J. WUllams, P.t. Pleasant; Mrs. '
bend ror thelo\:al event, hotJohn doW,..talrs ol which wW be used Josl!llhlne B. Meade, Pt. PleuLa)1le, trt-atale talent contest lor the shop a~d lha'"'slalrs as antl Mrs. Warren G, BlaCk, Rt.
winner who I!PI&gt;eared 011the ~DOl' living cprtero.
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I Rutland; Mrs. Charlll K. StBishop sliow a lew DIOIIIhs bock,
Nearby, of course, work ho• art, MiddiiPOrtl Mrs. Ell!eiP!cw!U be on hand to sing sever";~ begun on the new quartan ofThe kens, Ravenswocod; Mrs, F r • d
Dllllben. Jobn hos .wearod lo- Farmer• Bank and Savings Co.
Gool,lrontoll; Homer'L. WWjamcalb with the 11\gBendllln~els
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ion, Man, W. Va.;,FkiYIIW, Coy·
ana-Is always a high POint In the
BR'(AN WIGAL, sori of Mr. and an, Jackson; Mrs. Carl F, Poelo'
shoWs.
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Mrs. AlbertWigai,Prollll'"'t.ro"' . ker, Jac!&lt;ion; Mrs. Lawrf:
You can look flir the si)rj,rtty merb of Racine, took part In the Houser, Rt.Rt.l ~ ~=-~!';d 1
toi&gt;ullaomepleasabt ..bbltsout solo' and ensemble cOnliefltiOn A. :0:0~,
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of the hat and come ol&gt; wijh an of llotrictttatPort 'C1!1'ton.
W. 9tltler, Sr.,Jaok'itjl,, ~~:,;·,
excellent evening of entel'lllnThe.comPetition wao held un- - . e E. Conn. oak ,.. ..
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1~-rl' the Pomeroy Mull EducatiOn Agan. of whiCh
· 5tlg0w111De'tumed Into aclilol?"
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~:-warren G, BI!ICI/;,Rt. 1
rut summer ~rdansetllnelortlte Calvin RoW• 1' P 8
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pageant. The Chester Gardetl
Wlpl's tubll aolo woo SaWne 'lbu\'sday; ll:ra. •• 80
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the ~all In creating the stage celved a n rating, He wu c - m. !f!tur~HAIIGF.'!

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PLEASANT IIOSE llfynolds
and Drue Hart·, Auditing - Faye
Carpenter and Iva Capehart, and Thuroday obsened her '7th""""
Telephone - &amp;Je Erwin. An OX· vorsary at the Citizens ~i!lonal
ecutlve board meeting would be Bank In MiddiOIIOrt, Rose began
held at the home or Faye Car- her emPloyment there on March
and
. In
penter .., Monday, March 2&amp;
21, 1921. Mally wUl wanj to JO
the stole ~ring COOvention will this column In extandlngcongrat.
be Ill the Trinity Church of God ulations.
In llunt\nglon on Aprll 26 and
27.
UP IIACINE WAY, ll:ra. Loll
An Interesting and lnformaUve Lee, voce! mualc ~r at
program was presented b.Y Mrs. SQudlem llllh School, 1,1 1!1 lit.•
Boward Stevena, formerly o! plann!JWI stqeo for l)er ~
Tokyo, JIJII&amp;II. The soc:lety has w.rlety shoW. to bo &amp;l:ven b.Y vobeen abid,yilig lbclut Japan ror the cal music otudeilt••. In· add!~
past three months.
a !{Iring con&lt;t\'1 is belne P•y
At tho close ol the -ling, pored. .
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retrelhrntft:s were served to IVa
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Capehart, ~Fields, Fleanor
TilE POMERoY FLOWERlilGI&gt;
Davis, Viola Rouoh, Drue Hart, oPerated b,y M.r, and Mrs. Mil-'
PaniiY Fey, Orpha Field&amp;, Anna lard Van lletor, hss PW'&lt;h8Sed
.JoluiiiOII, Lucille POWell, Nellie the w.cated Lutheran Church on
Duddln&amp; Faye Carpenter, Rita Butternut Ave., unused lor leYMcDaniel, Sle Erwin, and Tam! era! years. The presort stru&lt;•
Stevens.

pl!mented b,y the judge• ~his
atyle orPI&amp;)cine. AU soloajudgedto
be memo•lud. and were
b,y • panel or zo judges.
Students representing 44 bands
ed I tit omPetitloo
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particiPat
e c
dents
and Bryan was oneo!EIIhestu H
representing the
Kin 1gb
School band. Bryan will graCUite
rrom that sehllol in ~ora_y.

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the atalk· market.

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receptloit.
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Whatever haJI!eoild to rr.- .
ol rallglon: cBs all't&lt;llll
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0p iald his name
"!~ &amp;11)'1ibere - but
montfdled Billlop ~ •
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here IIW1l', , . . , 'be!ore,&gt;J1Gii1e

llpOki ... Tllo we 1111ot ~"' '
had a lair chance o! .namlnl ..
Cardinal ~·· suceo-: ·

we JDtllt1oned tlve •

Pl'obabi.Y w111 be "lnsicle Aua- ri;;;A;i;;i;!i;~;r(
lralla.''
~ lewis
No)&lt;olist Erich ROIIIlil'fllO Is
well and at work 11n enolher book
• HEAtiNG
- otter hlslourth Mellllngly ta• PLUMBING
•ROOFING
Fritz Buck and Mary Eurny lalll\neu ... Feyer-Carr·Harrio
baae
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"Some
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Buck to Linda A. Will, L o I,
Bdwy, mosleal oot 111 the TOllY
-FOR- .
Racine.
Curtis
Jack
LemmootransvestDulcie J. Reibel and Rd&gt;ert
$
J, Reibel to Dorothy L. Young, ed-lntereot film hot on the German original ... Hey, Dick AveLoll, Middleport.
dan: why not Jlhotogrlilh ..,
:Stanley B. Jooes, dec:., to Anna
L. Jones, Cert. for Trans., Salis- Dream of Jeamle'' star Barbara Eden's navel - her TV - . _ _ ;;..;:...,.._
bury.
!tibli EhersbMh, Commisslooer, Worley A. Kemody, dec.,
to Zelia KOModY, .30 A., Ruten8fnes, transmissions, and land.
wheels.
Emeraonll:cDoleanciAnnaVIrJed Web slur, the Chief of Po- glnla McDole, to Patrick E. Mcllee, met wljh us at a regular Dole, 10 Aerest Lebanon.
meeting to dlscusi oafety proCommodore Ruagiea and FolceWres. AnoUler aeetion Of the se! Ruggles to Pleasle Barger and
projec_t was concerned with tilMartha Barger, 104.35 Acres,
su.ranc-e and upkeep, and ror this Salem.
meeting ·our gue at was a local
Try our Flat's plush new 850
Find Cllll
Wyllie F. Davis to Theodore
In BUraitce agtnt,
T. Reed Jr., and Nancy B. Reed,
much
run
top performance, handling and c:omfort 0111
This CCIIteludes my article exLot, Pomeroy.
be. Take It oo tho tough roads; wateh II romp tltroallllllo
cept tor ooe thing: lr Y&lt;tU are In
Frederick A. Swatzel, dec., to
cams end bumps. This bundle o! I\OP is loaded wltb fM..
4-H 1 -ld encourage ·your club Glenora Swatzel, Cert. lor
lurea - .-ard, not extras. Even tho tachomelu' II
to take this project because It Trans., Letart.
slal1danL FIAT 850,
will help you In the Mure. - By
Frankie Pickens, et al, Robert
John Wiles, Big Beod lloys 4-H
c. Harlenhach, !lterl!l, to Mar·
Club.
garet Brown, Wanda Meredith,
and Charles H. Pickens, Parcels,

1 belong to the Bls Bend Boys
4-H Club.
Last year our dub took Auto
Care and Safety las Its project.
Tljls pri&gt;ject tells lbclut a u t o
care and sarety m 111• highwa,y.
This article will tell how this
project helped me. We did several things, sucll as a highw-.y
hazard hom!. On lhla trill we
traveled the roaclsofMelpCo!Jt&gt;.
ty and looked for iuch hazard&amp;
as weilllo groWing around atano,
btoken pavement and b II n d
curVes. OU anodter trip we went
to local ps statllln to stu&lt;IY

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to Marion A. Hall, Parcels, Ol-

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TO JOIN THE "STAMP .QUT
STEADYING'' CLUB, SE1'ID A
DIME AND A STA~, SELFADDRESSED ENVELOPE to
HELEN'S s.tl.S. CLUB, P, 0.
BOX 9997, SACRAMENTO, c~.
lf,ORNIA, 951123. llURRY, 111EY'RE GOING FAST!

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Dloconlln ued Coin
The United States minted a
!lk!ent coin in quantity at
Carson City, Nev ., in 1875.
The coin was not popular.
however, and was soon dlscontlnued.

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FAloiiLY RESCUED
CINCINNATI (lJPO - . Mrs.
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. ' children · tiere tesedlel bir
. PT PLEASANT- Elfllll!o..;. men Monday from
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arandparenls In the
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ca~sed $7PO loaa, wu
tlenls were gra_.,. r
blamed on a ahortcireult In ·
and received their certllloatea. _,_,
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Cert\floalel were presented to •lUtchm Wu-•
Ral!lh Galbo,. Mro. Wilber Mallette, l(ra,' Mae Meaaick, Mrs•
Rufj!l Knon&gt;; Chdiea Gnham,
Maude Young, Daley Darst and
Charlotte · ~ by Harry Wallace, director o!lheMai&lt;IICoun·
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llpOki to ihl .llfOUP ,1114. !IOied .
111at there ii•.IIJW a ~
to be ".Dade bl paople .61! )eara
fl( age or older, ,and· ·tb• ·IIOild
tiling olloUI it lo tlie c!tlldnn
at tho bol!lltal reap tho bE!IOfll
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directed atarrilll llife J9afllll
Woodward, to "Now 1 w Me
Down'' becauoe hQri2mlal titles
coox eaoh !aatar than juat a de~
jeatlng ... eomm.....
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sures us the ~ laland R. R.
has hild 11101'0 blkeathan Jllstleo
Jloualas. ·
Thlev'a bulled Into tho homf
o1 Lucille Ball's writer Milt
Jooefllberg and otolo - four TV
oets ... LoteblattmebuoldeFI'IIIk
Eric1&lt;11 llll1 have been the 111,
len! parQier of a ver)--ltlg apart&gt;ment houJe builder here ....
Now thai Penn. Stallon'a tom
dowo, 2Dth-FCil&lt; buUt.-r for
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First Church or God at the home
of Mrs. Rena Joh~- wilb Mrs.
Mary Glllbs and Mrs. Ester King
aB co-llbslesses.
The meeting opeiled with the
group singing ·Blessed Be 1be
Name. VIola Roulh led in pra.\'•
er. Roll call was onowered b,y
naming a ravorite spring wild
Dower. The secrelary's report
was (!iven by Eleanor Davis and
tho trea,..er'a report was b.Y
Equ i pment Specialist
Faye Carpenter. !lie repOrted
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL · that all !lema on the budeet for
·ADMITTED: Mrs. CO&lt;Il Mathe- the year had been Jlllld. . . .
nv Leon· Olaf Thomas, Leon.
The StewardohiP 'l1ioufj!ll was
DISCHARGED: Jack Wheeler, given b,y the stewa.&lt;dohlp dlrecpt, Pleasanti Barbara Barnette, tor, Iva Copehari.
99:1-297&amp;
Rockca&amp;tle; Naomi Wears, Pllny.
Group I olllcers, preknted by
E. Main st. Pomeroy
the nominating committee were
olected as rollows, PresidentOrpha Fields; Parlimentarial\ • FOR ~ETTER ROAD BUILDING
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Fields; 'Stewardship - Rita MeDonie!; PUblications - R en a
JohniOII, and FlnanceOU:ectorDurable Dependable • Iva Cspehart.
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Next month's meeting will lie
II" IIOL!rAWAY ldO,QBOAijD' e h~d oo April 4 at tho home of
FREE SWINGI~GBLAIJJi;AN!f_LE
e Faye carponter. Hostesses for
AnJUSTMENT, 6' LONG, 1'1TS e eaeh IIIOidh'a meetinSwereallo
SNAP COUPLER mtCHES IN
e selected. Devotions were preSTOCKNOWI
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read ai!Oem 14Bulld ~.e A~~· "
'rit~ Cciu1MJii Chairmm,-··'Pinsy
v~,ur""" tile members to con'YOllt ·AIIIsoChelmars !Molll'- ' '. e ~ ,. ,....
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Rullond, O. • llilue saving Bett1 Crocker COU·
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.A three-year i!Jor as chler ol
the data proeooslng service For Performances
center, 2nd Army, Ft. George
~ H. Meade, Md., was followed by
PT. PLEASANT- Three Two
J another two year stint at Ft. Rlver
Motor Company salesmen,
Benjamin Harrisoo, this time as
Michael Hardway, Clayton Pulexecutive officer of the Army
lins and w. J. SomervUle, will
Enli!J\ed Evaluation Center. He
be honored ror outstanding sales
remained In that position WI!U performance during 1967 at a
l967 when he tran!llerrecltoVIet.
Ford 300-.100 Club banCJIO( Satur·
nam.
day,
March 23 at tho Netherland
A graWate of theArmy'sComHilton Hotel in Cino!Mall.
The 300..100 Club was rounded
Call, Write or Come to See
In 19&amp;0 to recognize outstanding
Ua for Complete Counsel·
Ford salesmm throoghoot the
lng, Free Demons tration.
country with the average 300S\)0 member selling nearly $&amp;00, ·
OOO worth of automotl\'e merAUTHORIZED
' chandlse In 1967 to..,alll).'rorthe
. national honor -

GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Senice

at . - wll'a be ,1. -~"''illlnd•
,log It• ~okild.lo ilke d.ttrteicb.
or's 1Jbok and a otudent bdolf.
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11'hree Meigs cintn,tlahs will be
IJia\ructors Jll a .Vriuohcp , f o r
~!Cthodl&gt;t
summer ¥a&lt;atioo
church e'dlool teachen' and advlaon scheduled ror SaturdaY
;from 9 a.l)t. until 3 p.m. at 111•
Galjlpo!IS Grace "! e I ,h o ~ I 1 I
Church.
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tho
I'Ortorii&lt;\Uih lllsiricl will be &lt;On•
duct11111;:_ ;.qtksboJ&gt;.• .fbr thJI
IOua teaohero jiixl .' \ncludoa in
that IIJ'OOIP ate·Mt•. Harold Sauer·
ll!tq JrJ;
' I,, teach elementary,
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J. C. P, Tompldna,dlrector o! Chriai!an Educa.
ulin ror the dlstHct, whose area
ot lnotructl6n · win tie for admln'
' and the Rev.
. Gl e n
t.(ratora;
~lea who will lnstl')lct In the
•ill &lt;!C audiO vi!Ual alda. '
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. fee' which. will
cover .mate..talo ,Mel a beverage
Iii' be served''\Vi~ a ' ia~ !itnch

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~esolng s,irvlce center, aleflil&amp;t ~!ulle the BrOO&gt;e !llat and Arm
etlvily at this ArlllY o~mloal , CommOIIdil~ Med!tlJ.
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He Is married to the
cuuuuu.....t.Y center .
. torme
Of Ml .
The veteran data syrrtems ol- Jae Ferrell, dati&amp;hter
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arrived here siler a year and Mrs. J. C. Ferrell, of~·
to~~r of &lt;litY as chief or the data euse, . Ohio. COlonel andr!~
servlet divlsioo at the H...,- ~lsenlleri)' eurretttl1 112 ~
tors, u.s. Army, VIetnam. He with their oon, .Colb,y, 8~senal
Is a native of ~se, . Olllo. Everett Rd. , EdgewOOd
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·"••te ol Ohio Unlveroily Col.
The colooel's father, Mr. Hen·
gr,._
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(,)11-rry wa~ ..a hlflll ·"'"'"" jam n . ..,. -w•. -.. ,
teacher and pr!J1clpal at Jjjitdlon ~racuso, and his me;!'';;'.;!"~
Cltf, ,,:Ohlo bof~e ~~.lng tho oa B. Bowen, lives
Army 1n 1942j and makli\g It his

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illimlllerl &lt;Pt . ~~ .!1\i' 't h e
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for teacher• will be h~d b,y o! Helm lkilp USI IIIIa 110W'IIIl·· Gueai!nl · Alain ~'')
ihe AIJiha olnicroo Chapier of J!Or ·
II,\' I ~~ ~ 'BD!DJjuaao)'OUI'.
Delta K!Wia Gamma Society LONG AND SHORT OF IT
.,. '!h'lplal"tOoUial1J&amp;'~''demlllds"
at 3 p.m. &amp;mdiiY at the Me· Dear llelen:
comeln!lllahV~IIIIli'-daush ·
Arthur Elementary School,
I oee wllere · thiij"ro.. lrf\nS ..r .dri0..o! 11\nii.~"!l'c - H.
Mra. Harold Sauer, president, to bring back ~ iliil:l•.' II(IWd;
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aJillOUII&lt;ed.
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I am cilll\lll'. ~n I w o
. GUests, 111 lite ·tea will .. ~ tho pis Wlll;~llif
, . ~r' •cllolcea. A ~~ ~Is rombe
memberio!tlieVIntonCouna~le
llilnP
was
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tho Do- In&amp; .., , ...... I cllt uk. 'J'erey,
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ty Future Teacher• Aoaocla- preallkon, my Dod !I mo. The Who Ia Jdnll .of oli&amp;Q:y, and I
uon. Anna HiNier and Mil- nrat time skirt a •
llhOri wao dein't: reiollY like bllh. 11o would
elrod llawle.r wiU J&gt;feielll the In the Roaring TWentleo, , llltm be ftotterecl, and_ ,I'm aure I'd
program, and ~Peelal 111!1111&lt; · _ . , flrll started making real 110t ae\oerai .more dates ..a of
will be presented by VInton m01111.
It&gt; pi~ an \nvllatioo to tho big
FOR ALl. Gf:CASIONI area fii'Oii11.
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On the other hand, I could alii&lt;
that
tho lonDr .women's llldrU Jim. He walko me to claosea
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. ATTENDS MEETING .
become, the Poorer Is the eoun- lltC\ walks me home and he's
NEW HAVEN - Mrl. Dovld
01 "~ lrif.2151
Flelda, Jr., secretary of the . tey as a w!Kile. The hlgljer they realb' ..-..m&amp; but not much
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hike, tho Jll(ll'.o W!' havo.i&lt;l&amp;jllind. for dating. Not that h"a a.
~•mti'oy Flfi\Yir ~!laP. st$ Woman's Miaojonary }§&gt;.
Could the del\8nel:o be frying galnst (!irle- he enjoys dances,
, W. !lola
· . ,.,.."'.'1 clet¥• recitjtly attended an Ell~· to ,leU us -elllinl'l. .:.. ECON- and I'm oure be likes
but
ulivo Commlitee meeting of the
lliL lllllard Vaa lltlor
OllllCS
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he
doi!Bn't
wan!
to
Set
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Main street Churcj) of God
Dear Student:
So I can either settle for so.
In Charlo-.
Only thai thlij"ve ridden tho •111'!4' wilh a boy I'm not crazy
mini aalar ao II can "'' and now aboul, or take a pnibJe 111 a lilY
they !Iaure II' • tliJio tor a chlqae. I like..- and run the risk of beAnd ror my mooey, tho mid- In&amp; ~esa tho root of I h e
length llkirt Is a challge for -the year. Pll die if I don't eet a
wor,.l - H. ·
bid to that spring ball I
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Dear Helm:
whlch? STYMJED IN
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My (!irl friend and I have been STOCKToN
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&amp;lddonb: her mother demanded
Take a pmble on the 81!)&gt;
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th~t lhe date other lilY~• ao she you, ilke. n•s more hooest. 1!1&gt;haa bein ,fO\nt 0111 With· thrse ddea, .. If You dele a "skaggy"
8 A Ill • .. a
boy for .. outlty, he'll 88!1selt,
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and ilunp you before the spring
ball - I hopo I - H.
ly PHIL PASTORET
Dear Holt~~:
The only tro~ble ;,lth the
When I was Jiving at home, I
new "aandw!Ch" quarters is had a dream almost evoi'y nliiltL
that there's 111 I g h l_y few
' places you ean buy· one with n seemed that aomoone !laS li'YIng to murder Jl:ll' mother and
that parjleuliir ooin.
I alwa,ys saved hor just In the
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Just Un Pl"''~
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11'1 """'' but now we do, and
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did they mean?~ c. J.
tho foolish """' 'tfies to
•"·'~Sprllig
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tho olher~.
Freud I'm not, but rd guess
the
dream' meant you wanted
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lmow ihe I!."·.',' ;l!iJiit'' abiotit th't'io i'rtend!lhlJ&gt;. Pm so· sl&amp;d

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NEW HAVEN - Ofiicers were
elected by the Woman' a Mission·
ary SOCiety of the New Haven

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HOLZER. HOSPITAl. - -·Visit•
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lJ¥ ~loui-s z.4 anH·&amp;P· m. !:armts oniT on POdiatrid Ward.
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Mri, RoRald E. Justice,
By Bob Hoe
121 BaotliDI D1-.: Mra. Marie
Jlrumrleld, 46 VIne St.; Eric I.
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Menibers o! Ohio
Phi ChaPter or Bell Sigma Phi Sorority, Curtis L. CoX. Rt. Z GolllpoUs;
under the chairmanship of Mrs. Betty Rawlings, will be PUUIIW new Ruoeell Slayton, Vlnti&gt;n; ll:ra. ' · • ·
life In the amual liegiooal Mi~s America Pageant to be &amp;)aged In Jesse R, .ChiPman, Rt. ~'-ratrlot;
Pomeroy on lo!a_y 4.
FAger Greono, Patriot
Rt.;
The!llll..nt will be loaded wltlt toP-flight local talent doing pre.. Mrs. MariOn o. H~tchlnaon, Rt. '
entatlons betWeen the s~III.. Phases or the corite~~ There'll~. 2 Ewl~n; ' l.onnle A. ¥"~•
dance (Outlnes b,y chorus '"'""s and aomo great old tavarlte' , Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Beecher L.
songs will be uoecl to \ntroCiuce various phases or tha competition. Dovis,' Vlnio111 Albert IL Taylor,
Not onlY wl!IMISsOhio-P,aln- ture will be torn down to de Rt. I Pi; •Pieuinl; Mils Saodr~.
eJa Roblnaon of ~n .,- be on room lor a modern liulldiJW the J. WUllams, P.t. Pleasant; Mrs. '
bend ror thelo\:al event, hotJohn doW,..talrs ol which wW be used Josl!llhlne B. Meade, Pt. PleuLa)1le, trt-atale talent contest lor the shop a~d lha'"'slalrs as antl Mrs. Warren G, BlaCk, Rt.
winner who I!PI&gt;eared 011the ~DOl' living cprtero.
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I Rutland; Mrs. Charlll K. StBishop sliow a lew DIOIIIhs bock,
Nearby, of course, work ho• art, MiddiiPOrtl Mrs. Ell!eiP!cw!U be on hand to sing sever";~ begun on the new quartan ofThe kens, Ravenswocod; Mrs, F r • d
Dllllben. Jobn hos .wearod lo- Farmer• Bank and Savings Co.
Gool,lrontoll; Homer'L. WWjamcalb with the 11\gBendllln~els
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ion, Man, W. Va.;,FkiYIIW, Coy·
ana-Is always a high POint In the
BR'(AN WIGAL, sori of Mr. and an, Jackson; Mrs. Carl F, Poelo'
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Mrs. AlbertWigai,Prollll'"'t.ro"' . ker, Jac!&lt;ion; Mrs. Lawrf:
You can look flir the si)rj,rtty merb of Racine, took part In the Houser, Rt.Rt.l ~ ~=-~!';d 1
toi&gt;ullaomepleasabt ..bbltsout solo' and ensemble cOnliefltiOn A. :0:0~,
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of the hat and come ol&gt; wijh an of llotrictttatPort 'C1!1'ton.
W. 9tltler, Sr.,Jaok'itjl,, ~~:,;·,
excellent evening of entel'lllnThe.comPetition wao held un- - . e E. Conn. oak ,.. ..
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1~-rl' the Pomeroy Mull EducatiOn Agan. of whiCh
· 5tlg0w111De'tumed Into aclilol?"
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~:-warren G, BI!ICI/;,Rt. 1
rut summer ~rdansetllnelortlte Calvin RoW• 1' P 8
a
ltiJtlind, daJJshtar, 8:19·.1. m.
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Fred Roberto, chltnnan.
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pageant. The Chester Gardetl
Wlpl's tubll aolo woo SaWne 'lbu\'sday; ll:ra. •• 80
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the ~all In creating the stage celved a n rating, He wu c - m. !f!tur~HAIIGF.'!

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and Drue Hart·, Auditing - Faye
Carpenter and Iva Capehart, and Thuroday obsened her '7th""""
Telephone - &amp;Je Erwin. An OX· vorsary at the Citizens ~i!lonal
ecutlve board meeting would be Bank In MiddiOIIOrt, Rose began
held at the home or Faye Car- her emPloyment there on March
and
. In
penter .., Monday, March 2&amp;
21, 1921. Mally wUl wanj to JO
the stole ~ring COOvention will this column In extandlngcongrat.
be Ill the Trinity Church of God ulations.
In llunt\nglon on Aprll 26 and
27.
UP IIACINE WAY, ll:ra. Loll
An Interesting and lnformaUve Lee, voce! mualc ~r at
program was presented b.Y Mrs. SQudlem llllh School, 1,1 1!1 lit.•
Boward Stevena, formerly o! plann!JWI stqeo for l)er ~
Tokyo, JIJII&amp;II. The soc:lety has w.rlety shoW. to bo &amp;l:ven b.Y vobeen abid,yilig lbclut Japan ror the cal music otudeilt••. In· add!~
past three months.
a !{Iring con&lt;t\'1 is belne P•y
At tho close ol the -ling, pored. .
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retrelhrntft:s were served to IVa
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Capehart, ~Fields, Fleanor
TilE POMERoY FLOWERlilGI&gt;
Davis, Viola Rouoh, Drue Hart, oPerated b,y M.r, and Mrs. Mil-'
PaniiY Fey, Orpha Field&amp;, Anna lard Van lletor, hss PW'&lt;h8Sed
.JoluiiiOII, Lucille POWell, Nellie the w.cated Lutheran Church on
Duddln&amp; Faye Carpenter, Rita Butternut Ave., unused lor leYMcDaniel, Sle Erwin, and Tam! era! years. The presort stru&lt;•
Stevens.

pl!mented b,y the judge• ~his
atyle orPI&amp;)cine. AU soloajudgedto
be memo•lud. and were
b,y • panel or zo judges.
Students representing 44 bands
ed I tit omPetitloo
0
particiPat
e c
dents
and Bryan was oneo!EIIhestu H
representing the
Kin 1gb
School band. Bryan will graCUite
rrom that sehllol in ~ora_y.

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the atalk· market.

Paul

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Of Auto Care ·
To 4-H Member

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Property

God/' the ftlm

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tor
receptloit.
,
Whatever haJI!eoild to rr.- .
ol rallglon: cBs all't&lt;llll
ding

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cleJnancllDg

Church "ch"""'' ..; - - ' '-'

Plh: tho

N, Y,

N. Y.
tori,al belt
Umo to be
les o! his

Tlmta P.•t - ·
' Ce!tllo an edf.

0p iald his name
"!~ &amp;11)'1ibere - but
montfdled Billlop ~ •
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here IIW1l', , . . , 'be!ore,&gt;J1Gii1e

llpOki ... Tllo we 1111ot ~"' '
had a lair chance o! .namlnl ..
Cardinal ~·· suceo-: ·

we JDtllt1oned tlve •

Pl'obabi.Y w111 be "lnsicle Aua- ri;;;A;i;;i;!i;~;r(
lralla.''
~ lewis
No)&lt;olist Erich ROIIIlil'fllO Is
well and at work 11n enolher book
• HEAtiNG
- otter hlslourth Mellllngly ta• PLUMBING
•ROOFING
Fritz Buck and Mary Eurny lalll\neu ... Feyer-Carr·Harrio
baae
tbelr
"Some
Uke
It
Hoit"
Buck to Linda A. Will, L o I,
Bdwy, mosleal oot 111 the TOllY
-FOR- .
Racine.
Curtis
Jack
LemmootransvestDulcie J. Reibel and Rd&gt;ert
$
J, Reibel to Dorothy L. Young, ed-lntereot film hot on the German original ... Hey, Dick AveLoll, Middleport.
dan: why not Jlhotogrlilh ..,
:Stanley B. Jooes, dec:., to Anna
L. Jones, Cert. for Trans., Salis- Dream of Jeamle'' star Barbara Eden's navel - her TV - . _ _ ;;..;:...,.._
bury.
!tibli EhersbMh, Commisslooer, Worley A. Kemody, dec.,
to Zelia KOModY, .30 A., Ruten8fnes, transmissions, and land.
wheels.
Emeraonll:cDoleanciAnnaVIrJed Web slur, the Chief of Po- glnla McDole, to Patrick E. Mcllee, met wljh us at a regular Dole, 10 Aerest Lebanon.
meeting to dlscusi oafety proCommodore Ruagiea and FolceWres. AnoUler aeetion Of the se! Ruggles to Pleasle Barger and
projec_t was concerned with tilMartha Barger, 104.35 Acres,
su.ranc-e and upkeep, and ror this Salem.
meeting ·our gue at was a local
Try our Flat's plush new 850
Find Cllll
Wyllie F. Davis to Theodore
In BUraitce agtnt,
T. Reed Jr., and Nancy B. Reed,
much
run
top performance, handling and c:omfort 0111
This CCIIteludes my article exLot, Pomeroy.
be. Take It oo tho tough roads; wateh II romp tltroallllllo
cept tor ooe thing: lr Y&lt;tU are In
Frederick A. Swatzel, dec., to
cams end bumps. This bundle o! I\OP is loaded wltb fM..
4-H 1 -ld encourage ·your club Glenora Swatzel, Cert. lor
lurea - .-ard, not extras. Even tho tachomelu' II
to take this project because It Trans., Letart.
slal1danL FIAT 850,
will help you In the Mure. - By
Frankie Pickens, et al, Robert
John Wiles, Big Beod lloys 4-H
c. Harlenhach, !lterl!l, to Mar·
Club.
garet Brown, Wanda Meredith,
and Charles H. Pickens, Parcels,

1 belong to the Bls Bend Boys
4-H Club.
Last year our dub took Auto
Care and Safety las Its project.
Tljls pri&gt;ject tells lbclut a u t o
care and sarety m 111• highwa,y.
This article will tell how this
project helped me. We did several things, sucll as a highw-.y
hazard hom!. On lhla trill we
traveled the roaclsofMelpCo!Jt&gt;.
ty and looked for iuch hazard&amp;
as weilllo groWing around atano,
btoken pavement and b II n d
curVes. OU anodter trip we went
to local ps statllln to stu&lt;IY

Transfers

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REPAIR ·SERVICE

SMITH FIAT SALES
St1te Itt, 1

0~~@. . .. :.r!' ,,,l.,.u' _Ili'J~\) 1. ..._ J ,
··eOtarl.. S,1 HaU, ~ (ill!;
Georie w. l:lell, and Genova Hell
to Marion A. Hall, Parcels, Ol-

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TO JOIN THE "STAMP .QUT
STEADYING'' CLUB, SE1'ID A
DIME AND A STA~, SELFADDRESSED ENVELOPE to
HELEN'S s.tl.S. CLUB, P, 0.
BOX 9997, SACRAMENTO, c~.
lf,ORNIA, 951123. llURRY, 111EY'RE GOING FAST!

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Dloconlln ued Coin
The United States minted a
!lk!ent coin in quantity at
Carson City, Nev ., in 1875.
The coin was not popular.
however, and was soon dlscontlnued.

Steven M. JohniiOil, Mrs. Charles

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FAloiiLY RESCUED
CINCINNATI (lJPO - . Mrs.
• )la1')' COllins, · ~; IUid her ·n..
. ' children · tiere tesedlel bir
. PT PLEASANT- Elfllll!o..;. men Monday from
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arandparenls In the
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ca~sed $7PO loaa, wu
tlenls were gra_.,. r
blamed on a ahortcireult In ·
and received their certllloatea. _,_,
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Cert\floalel were presented to •lUtchm Wu-•
Ral!lh Galbo,. Mro. Wilber Mallette, l(ra,' Mae Meaaick, Mrs•
Rufj!l Knon&gt;; Chdiea Gnham,
Maude Young, Daley Darst and
Charlotte · ~ by Harry Wallace, director o!lheMai&lt;IICoun·
~ Action,GJ'OUP.
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N. Crabtrse and lnrltnt aon, Mrs.
Robert 0: Preston ond Infant

menl o! E&lt;looomtc ~ty,
llpOki to ihl .llfOUP ,1114. !IOied .
111at there ii•.IIJW a ~
to be ".Dade bl paople .61! )eara
fl( age or older, ,and· ·tb• ·IIOild
tiling olloUI it lo tlie c!tlldnn
at tho bol!lltal reap tho bE!IOfll
&gt;
!rom this P!Wam·
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lEW MAC 18-10 AUTOMAnC S~IUII
CHAIN.· SAW ·

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Mra Chlrles w Bays Mrs.
s. MOiv1n Boggs
Caudill,
... ; · , A.' Ellls Sainuel ·
Grace ~w.. Okey
'11. Scerh,art'...:r, Kenneth .,;.,·lor,

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and 1ee i Discover how It give• ~ou

the ' belt &lt;of both world,. sporty

ettck·•hift for that

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to aqt~maHq

Spoed Dr)vo. l!

sp~:•:d~·;~f.~::·~~;,i~~:

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and, app~~es

USED CARS

4 Dr. Sedan, · 52;000 actual miles. One. owner, Very
condlllon

ON

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performances.

195~ Ply;-.~uth

'O
ut touchina
dUier,
ent
.l ng .the ·a,)tkltor

,, treiillt!ll speed,
.• ~ du.c,f!~, sp~~·

mUestones hove
Philharmonic's
125 years and

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POwer brlkea. Aubllllllic ttina.· ~ ·l'f local aoll pro.

66· Olds

USED
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$3,495.00
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Rail!,. and Retter, WIS Tires

64 Forcll-Bircl

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'i:.andau 2 clr. H. T., turquoise with white vinyl lop, Ilk'"""'
\nolde and out, radio, new w/s/w/tlres, ~~~~~a::,:m:=
""!"'• Unted glass, 32,000 actual mUos, looks ,
briDd new.

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67 Olds Torvnado H.T. . ..... . .
Full

power \ncludlitg 6-way seat, radio, tinted rluo', 'w/a/Yl, , ·

Ures, deluxe wlleel dl.aes, factory air-eondf.Uord:I1J:, belutl!UJ burgwtdy llnlah with black Interior, Sold and aervloed

us.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR.

66 Olds Delta 88 Hoi. Sedan . . . .

19.4 FORDGAlAXIE 500

Fu'n power equipment
windows and
way seat, radio, tinted glass, 1 1
wheel,
anti-spin· differential, factory air·-colldlldo~olna,

Radio an~ Heater

8 cyl: 2 Dr. H.T. P. steering, Radio ond Heater,
Aut. Trans. WI.S'Tires

$2~.195 ·

with red viqyl interior. One owner, new

65 Olds Dynamic BB 4 Door . . .• .
Auto. trans., power brakes, pcwer steering,
tinted glass, new w1s1w tires, dark &amp;reelf
wilh matching interior.

64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. _ _...,.
Six eyl, autDmltlc trans., ndlio, W/1/W/ 11nilo~ll)
matchbw intmior,

b' McCULLOCH··

No more manual oiling of bilr'.llnd chai~. it's ~uto­
matic! 'rhis new McCullOch saves t1me, saves
weigh~ saves work and saves y9u b1g money. our· .
ing special introductory offer, yoo get a $35 acC!!s-.
sory kit FREE! Limited time only. Hurry! ·

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UJest

directed atarrilll llife J9afllll
Woodward, to "Now 1 w Me
Down'' becauoe hQri2mlal titles
coox eaoh !aatar than juat a de~
jeatlng ... eomm.....
...... friend ....
sures us the ~ laland R. R.
has hild 11101'0 blkeathan Jllstleo
Jloualas. ·
Thlev'a bulled Into tho homf
o1 Lucille Ball's writer Milt
Jooefllberg and otolo - four TV
oets ... LoteblattmebuoldeFI'IIIk
Eric1&lt;11 llll1 have been the 111,
len! parQier of a ver)--ltlg apart&gt;ment houJe builder here ....
Now thai Penn. Stallon'a tom
dowo, 2Dth-FCil&lt; buUt.-r for
11 Hello, Dolly" •.• John G u athor's next pograPtlcal aurpry

pear

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March Meeting

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atioont for 'li\o t'QIIIoiMI,.eltu re- ,

fel'!'lnl to hltn ;In
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loul
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ilfioJ$. ,,, F~~ IIIIUI.~!III,

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First Church or God at the home
of Mrs. Rena Joh~- wilb Mrs.
Mary Glllbs and Mrs. Ester King
aB co-llbslesses.
The meeting opeiled with the
group singing ·Blessed Be 1be
Name. VIola Roulh led in pra.\'•
er. Roll call was onowered b,y
naming a ravorite spring wild
Dower. The secrelary's report
was (!iven by Eleanor Davis and
tho trea,..er'a report was b.Y
Equ i pment Specialist
Faye Carpenter. !lie repOrted
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL · that all !lema on the budeet for
·ADMITTED: Mrs. CO&lt;Il Mathe- the year had been Jlllld. . . .
nv Leon· Olaf Thomas, Leon.
The StewardohiP 'l1ioufj!ll was
DISCHARGED: Jack Wheeler, given b,y the stewa.&lt;dohlp dlrecpt, Pleasanti Barbara Barnette, tor, Iva Copehari.
99:1-297&amp;
Rockca&amp;tle; Naomi Wears, Pllny.
Group I olllcers, preknted by
E. Main st. Pomeroy
the nominating committee were
olected as rollows, PresidentOrpha Fields; Parlimentarial\ • FOR ~ETTER ROAD BUILDING
·
e - &amp;le Erwin; !Ustorlan - .Bemle
Fields; 'Stewardship - Rita MeDonie!; PUblications - R en a
JohniOII, and FlnanceOU:ectorDurable Dependable • Iva Cspehart.
,
Next month's meeting will lie
II" IIOL!rAWAY ldO,QBOAijD' e h~d oo April 4 at tho home of
FREE SWINGI~GBLAIJJi;AN!f_LE
e Faye carponter. Hostesses for
AnJUSTMENT, 6' LONG, 1'1TS e eaeh IIIOidh'a meetinSwereallo
SNAP COUPLER mtCHES IN
e selected. Devotions were preSTOCKNOWI
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senled by Orpha Field&amp;. lile alao
read ai!Oem 14Bulld ~.e A~~· "
'rit~ Cciu1MJii Chairmm,-··'Pinsy
v~,ur""" tile members to con'YOllt ·AIIIsoChelmars !Molll'- ' '. e ~ ,. ,....
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Rullond, O. • llilue saving Bett1 Crocker COU·
pona.
111e president, Orphs Fields,

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.A three-year i!Jor as chler ol
the data proeooslng service For Performances
center, 2nd Army, Ft. George
~ H. Meade, Md., was followed by
PT. PLEASANT- Three Two
J another two year stint at Ft. Rlver
Motor Company salesmen,
Benjamin Harrisoo, this time as
Michael Hardway, Clayton Pulexecutive officer of the Army
lins and w. J. SomervUle, will
Enli!J\ed Evaluation Center. He
be honored ror outstanding sales
remained In that position WI!U performance during 1967 at a
l967 when he tran!llerrecltoVIet.
Ford 300-.100 Club banCJIO( Satur·
nam.
day,
March 23 at tho Netherland
A graWate of theArmy'sComHilton Hotel in Cino!Mall.
The 300..100 Club was rounded
Call, Write or Come to See
In 19&amp;0 to recognize outstanding
Ua for Complete Counsel·
Ford salesmm throoghoot the
lng, Free Demons tration.
country with the average 300S\)0 member selling nearly $&amp;00, ·
OOO worth of automotl\'e merAUTHORIZED
' chandlse In 1967 to..,alll).'rorthe
. national honor -

GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Senice

at . - wll'a be ,1. -~"''illlnd•
,log It• ~okild.lo ilke d.ttrteicb.
or's 1Jbok and a otudent bdolf.
''Divillillnl ot

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Salesmen Honored

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Organized less than six months • • the tr'oqJ ls sponaored by
the MiddlOI'Ott First Baplist Church. A tea lor the parents was a
ft¥Ure of the investiture service held last November.
Recently the f!I1lUP comple!Aid leader Is Mr11, WilHam A_ Ohcooklng leo11011• given by Mrs. Unger.

'nle 10 members at the troop

at tM Columbua and Southern all made dresses which they wUI

Qiuo Electric eo. Mra. Curl
bolted a mother • daughter tea

model In a B!ylo revue to be
presented at Tuesday night's

\Ulan the lessons were c:omplet.

meeting of the Sallsbury P.T.A.

certlticates to
Sally Walters, Joni Murra,y, Cyn.
1hla Lee, Megan Miller, Paula

Completion of the eight - sea-

for a dressmaker'a badge as

Kloes.

well as giving them partial work

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Patty Boyles, Valerie
Lewis, Ann Filch, Trlna Glbba,
Tracy Burdette, Jill Walburn,

sion course qualifies the girls

on their aoclaldependlbllltychallenge. The course included fab-

Martha Krawsuyn,
Jennifer ric and pattern selection, eutWiae, Volvo! Sol!ller. Feith ttng, l!ttlng, and all sewing on
Herrman, Pamela Powen, Becky the garment. Classes were held
Coleman, and Stlela Sargent.
at the Meigs COUntY Extension
Office.
Making dresses were FloriCADET TROOP 208
nell
Burney,'StellaFolmer, MiJiA aewing course for beglnners
sa
Rh:er,
COmie Lanning, Dartauaht by Miss Margaret Grlffiths, Me!ga enension agent, has lene Michaela, Vicky Clark, Beebeen OOIIll&gt;leted by !he Sal! !!bury Icy Seelig, Ann Ohl!ngOr, BevCadet Scout Troop 208 whose erly Smith, and Debbie Ohl!ngOr,

Southern High Silver Teo
To Benefit Disaster Fund
Tile Future Homemakers Chap-

!£ ol Sxrthern lligh School will

live a Silver Tea Sunday, March
31, from 2 to a p.m. for the ben-

etlt ol the Silver Bridge Disas-

ter Flmd.
Officers andactivemembersto
. asailt with this event are president Pam Cleek; viee president,
Muaha Pugh; secretary, Mickey Spencer; treasurer, Carolyn
Weinberg, and news r9p0rter,
Lenore Bass.
Active seniors are COnnie AmI ott, Bea Bechtel, Lenore Bass,
~
Cmnlo Chapman, Pam Cleek,
'! Mary crosa, Sondra Jeffers
~ Peyton, Nancy Rou!ll, Jenny Sol~
lers, MJekey ~cer, S:laron
• 'fea!ord, Leah Graham, Carolyn
'· Weinbera: and Staron Yates.
JUII!ors, !illrley Hudoon, Don~
na JeJrers, Brenda Webb, Mary
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Lavender and Ellther Promtt.

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'tn •feotor It ProUd,,

an American Oag coloring eonIAist lor elemelllerY children.
have been selected.
~aorod by Feeney-llemelt
Post 128, American Legion, the
eonteat ·Is aimed at stlmulailng
patrlottam In younger children.
Posters colored by children In
the first lour grades oC the Middleport and Brad&gt;ury Elementery
Schools, and the special education class at Pomeroy, were
judged b7 Mr•- Cllarles Lewis
and Mrs. Bob HoeD!ch.
Each clasa partlelpatlng In the
compelltioo ..UI be given an
award by the sponsoring legion
post, wtiUe winners in each claas
wiU be presented lndlvlcml
awards.
Winners in Middleport were
Judy Sargent and MarlaMe
Welsh, ftrst grades; Trlna l.J'nn
Glbbo and KeMY Rou!ll, oeeond
grades; Jeffrey Jacobs and Richard S. Owen, third grades; Cindy Glaze and Mary Ka,y GaHagher, fourth grades.
Taking first place awards at

the Bradluey school were Carroll Nel1011, first grade; Myrna

Howell, second grade; Teddy
LIWBOO, third grade; and Kathy
Rupe, lourth grade. Debbie
Grimm was the winner in the
apecial edlcation class at Pomeroy.

Friends. Relatives
Honor Mrs. Young
CLIFTON - Friends and relatives gathered at the home ol
Mrs- Roberta Yoona at CUlton,
W. Va., on sunday In honor or
her birthday. A dozen~ roses
were presented to her by her
son, and famlly, Trooper and
Mrs. Dick Young and chlldren,
Richard and Michael 0( Charleton P.eights, W, Va.
Others attending wen Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Young, Vlclde and
Valarie &amp;le of Cllttoo; Mrs. Evelyn Stewar~ Moaoo, and Mrs.
Leona Gof1, Point Pleasant.

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April 2, "Special Dey I 0 r
Homemaldn&amp; n 1¥111 be M 1 s a
Ruth 9\Ultz ol Columbus. All

women In Meigs and surroundIng counties are Invited.
Mlsa ~liliz will Wk oo. ''Everyone can eQjoy Gardening,"
during the a!teriiOOil. The proSCHOOL SPONSORED dance gram, wl!leh begins at Jd':;I(I In
Partl' with ·J~s aa emcees Fri- tho morning and last• untU 2:day, 8 to u; at wat!oma High 30, will be bold. at the Trlnily
School audltorlwn;
(\&gt;en to United Olllrch or Christ In
public.
Pomerw.
It ..UI !eeture a Btyle revue
RUTLAND P.T.A. wlll_,aor
a jitney SuPper Friday at the o! the lolest lashlons, a feature
Rutland Grade School, serving on accesaorles in the home, the
!rom 3:30 to 8 p.m. Square dance history ol the Ohio Valley as
to follow, adm!ssion 25 cents. . reflected ln the home, and evSQUARE DANCE at the Bedford eryone can enjoy gardening. The
Youth Center Friday beginning at
9 p.m., SJXlllSOred by the Darwin
b(otorcycle Club.
BASKETBALL GAMES at '1'111&gt;pers Plains Grade School, Friday, 7:30 p,m., Tuppers Plains
Boosters women versus Olester
women; second game, Tuppers
Plains men versus Chester men.
BAS&lt;ETBALL GAME Friday,
7:30p.m. at Harrisonville School
by fathers and sons or Harrisonville, sponsored by PTA, Refreshments sold; cakewalkathalr
Ume. Admission 10 cents.
OFFICERS,
committeemen,
other interested parties of SOuthern Local School Band Boosters,
meet at 2 p.m. Friday at high
school to plan an AprU 20 jitney supper.

SATURDAY
Sophomores, Nancy BolO, PegSOUP
SUPPER,
Saturday, 5 to
gy Boso, Pat Dumas, Sherry
Farra, Jon Hill, Ruth Jarrell, 8 p.m., Bashan Fire House, spon::ilirley Jeffers; :!ilaronJohnston, sored by Ladles Auxiliary of fire
CathY Sayre, Evelyn Lawson, department. Sandwiches, pie, soft
Kathleen Lewis, Jane Roush, Judy drinks also available.
BRIDAL l:ilower honoring Miss
Rouah, Julia Maynerd, Brellda
&amp;lzaMa
Arnold will be held SatSayre, and Marsha Pnslturday
at
7:30 p.m. at tbe Hoek
Freshmen, Debbie Boso, Vicki
Springs
Methodist
C h u r c h.
Abels, Joni Boyd, .'Jlirley COngo,
Friends, relatives, and neigh&amp;lsie Biggs, Joyce Deeter, Jane
bors
invited to miscellaneous
Donovan, Pat Harris, SOndra
shower.
Massey, Debbie Miller, R u t h
IDGH SCHOOL dance party
Pierce, Mary Proffitt, Patty
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to
11 saturday, Pomeroy J~
Pro!lltt. Peggy Proffitt, Barbera
Richard, Diana Rose, Joann tor High School auditorium with
Roush, Mary &amp;nlth, Barbara Jays as emcees. School sponWolfe and Cheryl Powell.
sored.
The chapter extends a warm invitation to the patrons of t h e
SUNDAY
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and cdmmunlty to maketlie' Slf-""'~tliocllii.-Cili!Nb- ~. C7:45
ver Tea a success.
each evening. Rev. Charles Norris speaker. ~cia! music each
evening. Pt.t&gt;Uc invited.
YOUNT ADULT CLASS, :'\Yracuse Methodist Church, to serve
breakfast at 8 a.m. &amp;mday in
church basement. All Young
adults lnvited.

ii Contest Being· Announced

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WOMEN'S Rasketboll, !i)&gt;r..
cuse vs. Portland, Portland gym;
BROWNIE ·ri\OOP 87
a 8UIO betwoon the third and
Project• looking toward summer dol clUJ¥) at Camp Klashuta fourth graders of ~racuse
wiU be tho eiJII)hasls o1 meetings lor BroWnie Tn&gt;01&gt; 87 or Middle- qslnst the third l!ld lourth gradport. the leaders, Mn. Eugene Murr'-Y and Mrs. Jane Miller r&amp;o ers ol Porlland to begin a! 7 p.
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STAFF ANDOFFICERS, Meigs
Temple, Pythian staters, at Colwnbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. social room at 7:30 p.
m. Monday; Mrs. Bertie Watts
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Mrs.
Etta Lemley,
tostesses.
BETHEL 52, lnterllllttonol O.-..
der of Job's Daugllters, 7:30
Mondl3 night at the Pomeroy
Mosonlc Temple; ObllgiUon
Nigh~
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Pack 244 at 7 p. m. Monday at
Presbyterian Church; court of
awards to be held; Don 4 the oJ&gt;o
ening ceremony, Den 6 a skit.
Don 8 the closing and Don 2
rerreshments.
TENT 95, llaugiltars ol Union
Veterans, meet Monday night at
the D. A. v, Hall, 7:30 p. m.
FELLOW SlOP DINNER hoool'lng the Rev. and Mrs, George
Sl.cMeU, home after six yean in
South Korea, at Heath Methodlst
Church. The returneclmisstonaries will shoW sUdesoftheirwork.

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the alternooo with an.Y&lt;&gt;ne attendlog having. their ehi&gt;lee or two or
the topics. There will be a 50
cent registration lee.
Mlas !ilultz Is a graduate o!
Capitol Univeralb' and attended
Penn!Q'Ivanla School !or Wome11
located near Ambler. At thetlme
s)le attended thls school It was
tho only Women' a Hortlcultnral
School In tlils country. Recently
the School has bec:ome aDIIIated with Temple Unlverelty and Is
now eo-&lt;ducatlonal.
After graduating she wasasso-

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elated •with a seed C01"P&amp;n3' In
,.Cll!Yeland. TIIO . ~eara later jilll ,
r@lmed to Colpmbus,to.beasao.
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ol~ 'With Th,e UvlnglltAJn Seed
COIIIPinJ1 lor 1,\ year•: J;IDeteen
.JOOt! were th"' speftt with the
'Capitol Seed Store. The Iaiii lew
y..,.a Miaa !ilultz has been consultlni and JlviDg lectures.
The $leclal Day lor Homemaklnt Ia sponsored by I h e
Meigs Cowtty Extenelon Service
and the ·Meigs Cowtty Extenilon
Homemakers Council. Dllormer
yoers It haa been known
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their hOmes Wednesday alt4or beRorM
Ing called here &lt;me to the death
o! their grandii\Olher,
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Mro. Vlneenl King oiNewYork
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ol Columbus, Miss AnltaBowlei, •
and MelvtD O'Neil or C!Oveland,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame • F. Bowles
or Point Pleasant, and Emelll '
and Keith Bowles o! Beltlmor&lt;l,
The six characters involved M. L. French ~resided attheoor- 1111., chUdrell or Mrs. F.rnesl
Bowles, ' also rolurned io 111\!li'
fee servlce.
In the happenings or the Easter
homes this week !oltowlng thelustory was the theme ot Mrs.
neral servteea.
Max Donabue1 a program at Wedothora comlDa !Or -the Juner_al
nesday nlsltt' s meeting o! Claao
services were Mr; and Mrs. 4ohll
MASON- MlasKerenBrewer, l2 at Heath Methodlet Clrurel!.
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Maaon1 washonoredrecently¥.ith
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a pre-bridal shower at the home as her topic, Mrs. Donahue. reST. LOW (UPl) ,.;. Hetite
ol her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza- lated the stories o! Peter, PIllelne, who Joined IIJ• Plio
beth Jellers, In Moton. Assisting late, Simon ol Cyre11e, the two
tsburgh Pirates at . a pitcher
as hostess was Mrs. Dorothy thieves on the cross and BarThe costa and joys of disciple- after acceptlnc a dare fJ'oin one
Cartwright
abbas, and their roles In t h e shlp was the emphasis orthepro- o1 hiS tavern cuJtom,ra, dlod,l.._ _ _...;._ _
Miss Brewer, bride-elect of Efster happenings.
gram presented by Mn. Pearl ~ ,.. f:he qe ol. 71 • .
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During the meeting conduct- MOra at Tuesday ntsht' a meeting ,.,...._
County, Ohio, will be married on ed by Mrs. L. W. McComas, It ol the Frleodi.Y Cirele o! the
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United Brethren Parsonage.
pledge lor the Geol"l!e Sidwell
Using phrases !rom the stateAttending were MY&amp;. Ann ~i- family. Mr. and Mrs. Sl.dwell ment of faith of the church along
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Ohio; Mrs. &amp;le Johnson, Mrs. six years in Korea.
repentance, to action in H 1 s
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Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. Her- church and In the world. "We
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Christy, Mrs. Clarence Prince, Mitch were named to the noml- but we should not over emphaMrs. Ronald Roush, Mrs. Lawnating committee and will pre- size either the cost or the joy
renee Roush, Mrs. George Hud- sent a slate of officers at the for they belong topther," Mra.
son, Mrs. Olin Wolf, Mrs. Jack next meeting. It was noted that Mora concluded. Her comments
Chapman, Lorle and Scott, Mrs. the Eleanor Circle will decor- were followed by a discussion
Roger Russell, Mrs. Daniel ate the sanctuary for the Eas- period and prayer.
Brown, Mrs. Mae Stuckey, Mrs. ter service.
1Jle devotional period a I s o
9ieridan Russell, Sr., Mrs.
The evangelistic crusade plan- conducted by Mrfl. Mora was
9!.eridan Russell, Jr., and Paula ned for tlle week of April 21 - a lesson meditation on hot cross
all of Masoni Mrs. Robert Gibbs, 28 was annOlUlced,.
buns at Easter based on the
CURon; Miss Mona Lisa Russell
F~!lowing prayer by Mrs_. Me- 15th verse of Psalm 132.
and Mn. William Roush, New
Comas to open the meeting, Mrs.
During the business meeting
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Earl Knisltt gave devotions usma •
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McDaniel, Miss Gathy Johnson, !lie presented roaCHngs I rom ma to expand the 'project ol
and :U" hlgb poU.hed front, back on4 top, 'l\ll~·lleaoUoi.o
Mrs. Robert William I, Harrison- "Doorways to Devotion."
remembering Ill and llhut-tn
ful monument .iJ. offered ~ !Itt ~pl~te lD cemetery f~:
ville, Ohio; Mrs. Ralph Fruth,
A greenandwl!lte color scheme members or the ehurch. The clrthis LOW, LOW I'RICE
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Mrs. Charles Ingles, Mrs. John was carried out In thellble dec- cle voted to plaoe a .,.... In tho
Thoro ore no hlclllen ehlrati.IO&lt; • " " ' - - ·
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tlkea~ter a shut~~emMONl11\tENT:,CO~
Wall, Mra. Jack Woll, Mrs. Jaek while tapers. Hostesses were ber,
· (Formerii Jtllmit:lionumeni Worklll . ~- , ,
Johnaoo, Mrs. Frank Board, Mrs, we~o Mrs. David Entaminger •
Mrs. YII!P'i. will pur&lt;haoe cups
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Mary Berry, Mrs. Roger Fink, Mn, C. --•-•
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C"'"r!W -l,!P VWIIer
F r led 8 F m:~uue -•th
Mrs. George Jeffers.
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ol the 'Bible

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Honored with

Costs. Joys of

Bridal Shower

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ZION CHURCH OF CHmST Pomeroy - llarrlaon&gt;:llle Road.
E11101111 Underwood, paator. K..,.
neth Grover, 8unday School ~
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shiP service, 1~:30 a. rn. &amp;mdal
evenlna: service, 7 p. m. Puyer
meeling, Thursday, 7:30 p, m,

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Psolms
Proverbs
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SIGNS WITH BOMBERS
WINNIPEG, Manitoba {UP!)_
- The Wlm!peg Blue Bombers
have siped quarterback John
Schneider or the University o!
Toledo to a C&amp;lladlan Football

'!be re!rellhment table carriOd
Ascalon I sometimes spelle&lt;l out a spring theme with yellow
Askelonl waa the name ol the !towers IU1d tapers In m II k
magic sword with which St. glau. · Favon were paeket of
George slew the dragon.
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Farm - Industrial
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TuPpers Plains
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MARK V STORE

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TUESDAY
0100 ETA PJB Chapter, Beta
!lgma Phl Sorority, 8:15 p. m.
Tuesday, Columbus and S:tuthern
Ohio Electric Co. aoclal room.
New officers wlll be elected;

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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
240 Lincoln &amp;.

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Middleport. Ohio

TINY'S FOODLAND

FAMILY RECREATION

Middkport, Ohio

5W!MMING

MIDDlEPORT BOOK STORE
Cllurch and Ol!lee &amp;a&gt;Ues - Gilts
Middleport
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRU6S

We Fill All Ibctors Prescrlp~ 1
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FRIDAy NlGHTS
5:00 to 7:00

he Farmers Ban
And Savings Co.
Member. F~dPralRto•"'"
Svstom-JIIomli&lt;-r F•d•rol

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Clelland and Carolyn Grueser
the cultural program; bake sale

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Bakers or Holsum Bread

BOGGS OOUIPMENT

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In tbtal ol!onao and olsltth In
peaslnlln college last year, wao
a aev- round draft choloe o!
the Amerlean Foothall League's
Boston Patriots.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - EngliSh Ford
85 N. Court !L
Athens
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clothes, Turn on tile dishwasher. Then take a shower. The
water will be hot. Big fainllies alwm have pienly of hot
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hi&amp;hfti qWiiiiJ-'Ind Prote#ed Strvice P~n, 1 100~, tOyear warranty on parts, so,vice an~ link. All jw ...

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LYONS MARKET ''Member of the Bite 3--•
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WHITE SEWING MA(~ES'o
"Qualley
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communlQ' lUe, this feature 11 spon&amp;Ored by the business firms and organizations whose DJID.I&amp; ap..

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Organized less than six months • • the tr'oqJ ls sponaored by
the MiddlOI'Ott First Baplist Church. A tea lor the parents was a
ft¥Ure of the investiture service held last November.
Recently the f!I1lUP comple!Aid leader Is Mr11, WilHam A_ Ohcooklng leo11011• given by Mrs. Unger.

'nle 10 members at the troop

at tM Columbua and Southern all made dresses which they wUI

Qiuo Electric eo. Mra. Curl
bolted a mother • daughter tea

model In a B!ylo revue to be
presented at Tuesday night's

\Ulan the lessons were c:omplet.

meeting of the Sallsbury P.T.A.

certlticates to
Sally Walters, Joni Murra,y, Cyn.
1hla Lee, Megan Miller, Paula

Completion of the eight - sea-

for a dressmaker'a badge as

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Lewis, Ann Filch, Trlna Glbba,
Tracy Burdette, Jill Walburn,

sion course qualifies the girls

on their aoclaldependlbllltychallenge. The course included fab-

Martha Krawsuyn,
Jennifer ric and pattern selection, eutWiae, Volvo! Sol!ller. Feith ttng, l!ttlng, and all sewing on
Herrman, Pamela Powen, Becky the garment. Classes were held
Coleman, and Stlela Sargent.
at the Meigs COUntY Extension
Office.
Making dresses were FloriCADET TROOP 208
nell
Burney,'StellaFolmer, MiJiA aewing course for beglnners
sa
Rh:er,
COmie Lanning, Dartauaht by Miss Margaret Grlffiths, Me!ga enension agent, has lene Michaela, Vicky Clark, Beebeen OOIIll&gt;leted by !he Sal! !!bury Icy Seelig, Ann Ohl!ngOr, BevCadet Scout Troop 208 whose erly Smith, and Debbie Ohl!ngOr,

Southern High Silver Teo
To Benefit Disaster Fund
Tile Future Homemakers Chap-

!£ ol Sxrthern lligh School will

live a Silver Tea Sunday, March
31, from 2 to a p.m. for the ben-

etlt ol the Silver Bridge Disas-

ter Flmd.
Officers andactivemembersto
. asailt with this event are president Pam Cleek; viee president,
Muaha Pugh; secretary, Mickey Spencer; treasurer, Carolyn
Weinberg, and news r9p0rter,
Lenore Bass.
Active seniors are COnnie AmI ott, Bea Bechtel, Lenore Bass,
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Cmnlo Chapman, Pam Cleek,
'! Mary crosa, Sondra Jeffers
~ Peyton, Nancy Rou!ll, Jenny Sol~
lers, MJekey ~cer, S:laron
• 'fea!ord, Leah Graham, Carolyn
'· Weinbera: and Staron Yates.
JUII!ors, !illrley Hudoon, Don~
na JeJrers, Brenda Webb, Mary
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Lavender and Ellther Promtt.

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an American Oag coloring eonIAist lor elemelllerY children.
have been selected.
~aorod by Feeney-llemelt
Post 128, American Legion, the
eonteat ·Is aimed at stlmulailng
patrlottam In younger children.
Posters colored by children In
the first lour grades oC the Middleport and Brad&gt;ury Elementery
Schools, and the special education class at Pomeroy, were
judged b7 Mr•- Cllarles Lewis
and Mrs. Bob HoeD!ch.
Each clasa partlelpatlng In the
compelltioo ..UI be given an
award by the sponsoring legion
post, wtiUe winners in each claas
wiU be presented lndlvlcml
awards.
Winners in Middleport were
Judy Sargent and MarlaMe
Welsh, ftrst grades; Trlna l.J'nn
Glbbo and KeMY Rou!ll, oeeond
grades; Jeffrey Jacobs and Richard S. Owen, third grades; Cindy Glaze and Mary Ka,y GaHagher, fourth grades.
Taking first place awards at

the Bradluey school were Carroll Nel1011, first grade; Myrna

Howell, second grade; Teddy
LIWBOO, third grade; and Kathy
Rupe, lourth grade. Debbie
Grimm was the winner in the
apecial edlcation class at Pomeroy.

Friends. Relatives
Honor Mrs. Young
CLIFTON - Friends and relatives gathered at the home ol
Mrs- Roberta Yoona at CUlton,
W. Va., on sunday In honor or
her birthday. A dozen~ roses
were presented to her by her
son, and famlly, Trooper and
Mrs. Dick Young and chlldren,
Richard and Michael 0( Charleton P.eights, W, Va.
Others attending wen Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Young, Vlclde and
Valarie &amp;le of Cllttoo; Mrs. Evelyn Stewar~ Moaoo, and Mrs.
Leona Gof1, Point Pleasant.

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April 2, "Special Dey I 0 r
Homemaldn&amp; n 1¥111 be M 1 s a
Ruth 9\Ultz ol Columbus. All

women In Meigs and surroundIng counties are Invited.
Mlsa ~liliz will Wk oo. ''Everyone can eQjoy Gardening,"
during the a!teriiOOil. The proSCHOOL SPONSORED dance gram, wl!leh begins at Jd':;I(I In
Partl' with ·J~s aa emcees Fri- tho morning and last• untU 2:day, 8 to u; at wat!oma High 30, will be bold. at the Trlnily
School audltorlwn;
(\&gt;en to United Olllrch or Christ In
public.
Pomerw.
It ..UI !eeture a Btyle revue
RUTLAND P.T.A. wlll_,aor
a jitney SuPper Friday at the o! the lolest lashlons, a feature
Rutland Grade School, serving on accesaorles in the home, the
!rom 3:30 to 8 p.m. Square dance history ol the Ohio Valley as
to follow, adm!ssion 25 cents. . reflected ln the home, and evSQUARE DANCE at the Bedford eryone can enjoy gardening. The
Youth Center Friday beginning at
9 p.m., SJXlllSOred by the Darwin
b(otorcycle Club.
BASKETBALL GAMES at '1'111&gt;pers Plains Grade School, Friday, 7:30 p,m., Tuppers Plains
Boosters women versus Olester
women; second game, Tuppers
Plains men versus Chester men.
BAS&lt;ETBALL GAME Friday,
7:30p.m. at Harrisonville School
by fathers and sons or Harrisonville, sponsored by PTA, Refreshments sold; cakewalkathalr
Ume. Admission 10 cents.
OFFICERS,
committeemen,
other interested parties of SOuthern Local School Band Boosters,
meet at 2 p.m. Friday at high
school to plan an AprU 20 jitney supper.

SATURDAY
Sophomores, Nancy BolO, PegSOUP
SUPPER,
Saturday, 5 to
gy Boso, Pat Dumas, Sherry
Farra, Jon Hill, Ruth Jarrell, 8 p.m., Bashan Fire House, spon::ilirley Jeffers; :!ilaronJohnston, sored by Ladles Auxiliary of fire
CathY Sayre, Evelyn Lawson, department. Sandwiches, pie, soft
Kathleen Lewis, Jane Roush, Judy drinks also available.
BRIDAL l:ilower honoring Miss
Rouah, Julia Maynerd, Brellda
&amp;lzaMa
Arnold will be held SatSayre, and Marsha Pnslturday
at
7:30 p.m. at tbe Hoek
Freshmen, Debbie Boso, Vicki
Springs
Methodist
C h u r c h.
Abels, Joni Boyd, .'Jlirley COngo,
Friends, relatives, and neigh&amp;lsie Biggs, Joyce Deeter, Jane
bors
invited to miscellaneous
Donovan, Pat Harris, SOndra
shower.
Massey, Debbie Miller, R u t h
IDGH SCHOOL dance party
Pierce, Mary Proffitt, Patty
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11 saturday, Pomeroy J~
Pro!lltt. Peggy Proffitt, Barbera
Richard, Diana Rose, Joann tor High School auditorium with
Roush, Mary &amp;nlth, Barbara Jays as emcees. School sponWolfe and Cheryl Powell.
sored.
The chapter extends a warm invitation to the patrons of t h e
SUNDAY
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and cdmmunlty to maketlie' Slf-""'~tliocllii.-Cili!Nb- ~. C7:45
ver Tea a success.
each evening. Rev. Charles Norris speaker. ~cia! music each
evening. Pt.t&gt;Uc invited.
YOUNT ADULT CLASS, :'\Yracuse Methodist Church, to serve
breakfast at 8 a.m. &amp;mday in
church basement. All Young
adults lnvited.

ii Contest Being· Announced

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WOMEN'S Rasketboll, !i)&gt;r..
cuse vs. Portland, Portland gym;
BROWNIE ·ri\OOP 87
a 8UIO betwoon the third and
Project• looking toward summer dol clUJ¥) at Camp Klashuta fourth graders of ~racuse
wiU be tho eiJII)hasls o1 meetings lor BroWnie Tn&gt;01&gt; 87 or Middle- qslnst the third l!ld lourth gradport. the leaders, Mn. Eugene Murr'-Y and Mrs. Jane Miller r&amp;o ers ol Porlland to begin a! 7 p.
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STAFF ANDOFFICERS, Meigs
Temple, Pythian staters, at Colwnbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. social room at 7:30 p.
m. Monday; Mrs. Bertie Watts
and
Mrs.
Etta Lemley,
tostesses.
BETHEL 52, lnterllllttonol O.-..
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Mondl3 night at the Pomeroy
Mosonlc Temple; ObllgiUon
Nigh~
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Pack 244 at 7 p. m. Monday at
Presbyterian Church; court of
awards to be held; Don 4 the oJ&gt;o
ening ceremony, Den 6 a skit.
Don 8 the closing and Don 2
rerreshments.
TENT 95, llaugiltars ol Union
Veterans, meet Monday night at
the D. A. v, Hall, 7:30 p. m.
FELLOW SlOP DINNER hoool'lng the Rev. and Mrs, George
Sl.cMeU, home after six yean in
South Korea, at Heath Methodlst
Church. The returneclmisstonaries will shoW sUdesoftheirwork.

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the alternooo with an.Y&lt;&gt;ne attendlog having. their ehi&gt;lee or two or
the topics. There will be a 50
cent registration lee.
Mlas !ilultz Is a graduate o!
Capitol Univeralb' and attended
Penn!Q'Ivanla School !or Wome11
located near Ambler. At thetlme
s)le attended thls school It was
tho only Women' a Hortlcultnral
School In tlils country. Recently
the School has bec:ome aDIIIated with Temple Unlverelty and Is
now eo-&lt;ducatlonal.
After graduating she wasasso-

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elated •with a seed C01"P&amp;n3' In
,.Cll!Yeland. TIIO . ~eara later jilll ,
r@lmed to Colpmbus,to.beasao.
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ol~ 'With Th,e UvlnglltAJn Seed
COIIIPinJ1 lor 1,\ year•: J;IDeteen
.JOOt! were th"' speftt with the
'Capitol Seed Store. The Iaiii lew
y..,.a Miaa !ilultz has been consultlni and JlviDg lectures.
The $leclal Day lor Homemaklnt Ia sponsored by I h e
Meigs Cowtty Extenelon Service
and the ·Meigs Cowtty Extenilon
Homemakers Council. Dllormer
yoers It haa been known
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their hOmes Wednesday alt4or beRorM
Ing called here &lt;me to the death
o! their grandii\Olher,
tl ~:~ l 0 14;41 .,:,
Mro. Vlneenl King oiNewYork
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ol Columbus, Miss AnltaBowlei, •
and MelvtD O'Neil or C!Oveland,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame • F. Bowles
or Point Pleasant, and Emelll '
and Keith Bowles o! Beltlmor&lt;l,
The six characters involved M. L. French ~resided attheoor- 1111., chUdrell or Mrs. F.rnesl
Bowles, ' also rolurned io 111\!li'
fee servlce.
In the happenings or the Easter
homes this week !oltowlng thelustory was the theme ot Mrs.
neral servteea.
Max Donabue1 a program at Wedothora comlDa !Or -the Juner_al
nesday nlsltt' s meeting o! Claao
services were Mr; and Mrs. 4ohll
MASON- MlasKerenBrewer, l2 at Heath Methodlet Clrurel!.
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"The Mean'·•
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Maaon1 washonoredrecently¥.ith
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a pre-bridal shower at the home as her topic, Mrs. Donahue. reST. LOW (UPl) ,.;. Hetite
ol her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza- lated the stories o! Peter, PIllelne, who Joined IIJ• Plio
beth Jellers, In Moton. Assisting late, Simon ol Cyre11e, the two
tsburgh Pirates at . a pitcher
as hostess was Mrs. Dorothy thieves on the cross and BarThe costa and joys of disciple- after acceptlnc a dare fJ'oin one
Cartwright
abbas, and their roles In t h e shlp was the emphasis orthepro- o1 hiS tavern cuJtom,ra, dlod,l.._ _ _...;._ _
Miss Brewer, bride-elect of Efster happenings.
gram presented by Mn. Pearl ~ ,.. f:he qe ol. 71 • .
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During the meeting conduct- MOra at Tuesday ntsht' a meeting ,.,...._
County, Ohio, will be married on ed by Mrs. L. W. McComas, It ol the Frleodi.Y Cirele o! the
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'lliJl~N.(!
United Brethren Parsonage.
pledge lor the Geol"l!e Sidwell
Using phrases !rom the stateAttending were MY&amp;. Ann ~i- family. Mr. and Mrs. Sl.dwell ment of faith of the church along
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Ohio; Mrs. &amp;le Johnson, Mrs. six years in Korea.
repentance, to action in H 1 s
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Thomas Redman, Mrti. David
Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. Her- church and In the world. "We
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Christy, Mrs. Clarence Prince, Mitch were named to the noml- but we should not over emphaMrs. Ronald Roush, Mrs. Lawnating committee and will pre- size either the cost or the joy
renee Roush, Mrs. George Hud- sent a slate of officers at the for they belong topther," Mra.
son, Mrs. Olin Wolf, Mrs. Jack next meeting. It was noted that Mora concluded. Her comments
Chapman, Lorle and Scott, Mrs. the Eleanor Circle will decor- were followed by a discussion
Roger Russell, Mrs. Daniel ate the sanctuary for the Eas- period and prayer.
Brown, Mrs. Mae Stuckey, Mrs. ter service.
1Jle devotional period a I s o
9ieridan Russell, Sr., Mrs.
The evangelistic crusade plan- conducted by Mrfl. Mora was
9!.eridan Russell, Jr., and Paula ned for tlle week of April 21 - a lesson meditation on hot cross
all of Masoni Mrs. Robert Gibbs, 28 was annOlUlced,.
buns at Easter based on the
CURon; Miss Mona Lisa Russell
F~!lowing prayer by Mrs_. Me- 15th verse of Psalm 132.
and Mn. William Roush, New
Comas to open the meeting, Mrs.
During the business meeting
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Earl Knisltt gave devotions usma •
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McDaniel, Miss Gathy Johnson, !lie presented roaCHngs I rom ma to expand the 'project ol
and :U" hlgb poU.hed front, back on4 top, 'l\ll~·lleaoUoi.o
Mrs. Robert William I, Harrison- "Doorways to Devotion."
remembering Ill and llhut-tn
ful monument .iJ. offered ~ !Itt ~pl~te lD cemetery f~:
ville, Ohio; Mrs. Ralph Fruth,
A greenandwl!lte color scheme members or the ehurch. The clrthis LOW, LOW I'RICE
. "." . -: ~-00 okllo tor
Mrs. Charles Ingles, Mrs. John was carried out In thellble dec- cle voted to plaoe a .,.... In tho
Thoro ore no hlclllen ehlrati.IO&lt; • " " ' - - ·
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tlkea~ter a shut~~emMONl11\tENT:,CO~
Wall, Mra. Jack Woll, Mrs. Jaek while tapers. Hostesses were ber,
· (Formerii Jtllmit:lionumeni Worklll . ~- , ,
Johnaoo, Mrs. Frank Board, Mrs, we~o Mrs. David Entaminger •
Mrs. YII!P'i. will pur&lt;haoe cups
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Mary Berry, Mrs. Roger Fink, Mn, C. --•-•
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Miss
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C"'"r!W -l,!P VWIIer
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Mrs. George Jeffers.
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Honored with

Costs. Joys of

Bridal Shower

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E11101111 Underwood, paator. K..,.
neth Grover, 8unday School ~
~ !iehool, 9:341 a. m.; Wo.-..
shiP service, 1~:30 a. rn. &amp;mdal
evenlna: service, 7 p. m. Puyer
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Psolms
Proverbs
104:27-35 10:27-J2

SIGNS WITH BOMBERS
WINNIPEG, Manitoba {UP!)_
- The Wlm!peg Blue Bombers
have siped quarterback John
Schneider or the University o!
Toledo to a C&amp;lladlan Football

'!be re!rellhment table carriOd
Ascalon I sometimes spelle&lt;l out a spring theme with yellow
Askelonl waa the name ol the !towers IU1d tapers In m II k
magic sword with which St. glau. · Favon were paeket of
George slew the dragon.
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Farm - Industrial
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TuPpers Plains
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TUESDAY
0100 ETA PJB Chapter, Beta
!lgma Phl Sorority, 8:15 p. m.
Tuesday, Columbus and S:tuthern
Ohio Electric Co. aoclal room.
New officers wlll be elected;

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01 High Grade Cool
West Columbia, W. Va.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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Middleport. Ohio

TINY'S FOODLAND

FAMILY RECREATION

Middkport, Ohio

5W!MMING

MIDDlEPORT BOOK STORE
Cllurch and Ol!lee &amp;a&gt;Ues - Gilts
Middleport
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRU6S

We Fill All Ibctors Prescrlp~ 1
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FRIDAy NlGHTS
5:00 to 7:00

he Farmers Ban
And Savings Co.
Member. F~dPralRto•"'"
Svstom-JIIomli&lt;-r F•d•rol

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BOGGS OOUIPMENT

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In tbtal ol!onao and olsltth In
peaslnlln college last year, wao
a aev- round draft choloe o!
the Amerlean Foothall League's
Boston Patriots.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - EngliSh Ford
85 N. Court !L
Athens
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water will be hot. Big fainllies alwm have pienly of hot
~er with a quiclt-recovery fll•tleu 1llclric water
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hi&amp;hfti qWiiiiJ-'Ind Prote#ed Strvice P~n, 1 100~, tOyear warranty on parts, so,vice an~ link. All jw ...

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Chester• Ohio

LYONS MARKET ''Member of the Bite 3--•
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"Qualley
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communlQ' lUe, this feature 11 spon&amp;Ored by the business firms and organizations whose DJID.I&amp; ap..

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'Mrs. Clifford

"hye" Minley
Middle ort
1965 CORVAIR ••••
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Corsa eo~&amp;te. FouNPeed trans., nd ftnl•h, · YWI· bucket ,
seats, one owner, low mUeage. nice onel)•h: "·
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FURNISHED GARAGE APARTMENT on Lincoln Hill, Adults only. phone

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BAND AT Jack's Club. Happy
VaHey Boys, Friday and Saturday, 8 to 2 a.m. 3-21-Ztp

monogram, overcast, fancy
design, etc. Pay oH 7 payments $5 each, Phone 9922885.
3-14-tfc

~!YEEPE~,

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SOUTHERN PLANTS . • order
now
bb g to toe
pe,;, c:we:t ep.:!.. sp:;::
!43-!m, Charles R. Harris.
Portland, Ohio.
3-!5-3otc

TO WHOM it may concern:
Whoever 1.! calling 949-4121
lor sale of whiskey is calling
the wrong number. I do not
sell lllei!al whiskey, or assoelate with anyone that does. HAY, Phone 985-39'12. Clarence
Dallas Cleland
Neutzlin~. State Rt. 248.
3-21-3to
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miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., l'&lt;lmeroy.
1-25-tfc

IS FOOT Lone Star fibre ~lass
boat. trailer. 50 }In Mer,.urv
outboard motor. -UnlllRhl pi·
ano, good condiUon. Phone
949-3752.
3-19-Sic

FIVE HORSEPOWER Briggs REGISTERED Hereford bull.
Phone 742-5661.
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&amp; Stratton motor, phone 9925260.
3-21-3\p
PALOMINO riding .horse. Gentle. 1200. Phone IIIIU713.
Wanted
S-20-Stp
DESK CLERK. male or fe-

male, over 50, must be able
to live in. Apply in person at
Ohio Hotel.
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Employment Wanted

SPECIAL, TV Fish Tank, gravel plant.!. fish, . 99 cents.
House of WUson, first road
left below Pleasaot Point Resort. Phone 675-1065. S-20-lolc

WOMAN WANTS housework. by
day or week. Call 992-51!0. FIVE ROOM HOVSE, bath,
3-21-3tp hardwood floor•, excellent
shape Inside and 'out. Alumln·
WOMAN WANTS housework by urn sidlbg, atorm windows,
day or week. Phone 992-5180. ga8 furnace. -~ ' baaement,
3-22-ltc large porch, large lot, $6500.
Phone Jm-3718. 119 Kerr St.,
Pomeroy.
3-20-2tf
Lost
LOST, one oOO lb. Hereford hejfer, Letart Falls. Mrs John UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
new zig zag sewing machines
L. Wolfe Phone 247-2278 or
949-2153. Reward
3-22-31&lt;: with 20 year factory guarantee. Nationally advertised
brands to be sold for storage
For Rent
and freight. Totals of 145
ROOM and hath unfurnished
each. Can he paid at $5 per
apartment. Phone 992-5385.
month. We will deliver to
3-12-tk
your home to sew on them
to makf ' 8lire that you are
fURNIISHEo-a~pa~rt~ment, 5 completely
satisfied. Call 1182rooms and bath, Harold New2836.
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ell, Chester, Phone 98.1-3350.
~12-tfc

and unfurnished

Close to school.
roone 992-5434.
10-18-tfc
five room and ~alb
newly de&lt;'Oroll!4,
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BUSINESS -building with two
four-room apartments u;&gt;stairs. next to Pickens !lardware In Mason. Phone 773·
5567.
S-11-ftp
1966 FORD XL. automatic with
power steering .and brakes.
-Car in A· I condition. Riebard
Houdashelt. Kingsbury Road.
Phone 992-6658.
. 3-21:31e
SMALL CHAIN
992-.1260.

SAW, pbooe

S-21-11tp

WEST Highland Wblte Terriers,
black and silver, Miniature
Schnauzers. Miniature, Pood·
les. Llltle Barkaroo Kennels. ·
Coolville, 667-$54. S-12-lotc
HOUSE for sale In Clifton.
Beautiful private home. lor
children. six rooms (three
bedrooms). divided basement,
play room and shower. Two
lots 50 x 100: 12 x 18 barn.
Property fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Compson, Cllf.
ton.
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miniature. $'15 and up. Slud
service and grooming. Phooe

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RACINEIRD block aii\!i
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blillding, ~o 3 room 'arid
bath, apartment, Ucb rents
tor $50.01! per month, store Is
ocouoied by owner, good Investment. Sl5,000.00
LANGSVILI,E AIIBA - 1J Ac.
RES - One story 5 room
home with bath, dug well with
water system, oM out buildIngs. Bargain SUiiO.OO. •
POMEROY- UNION AVE.One story 5 room frame
- home. modem . kitchen wllh
built-in oookin~ unit, balh, gas
furnace heating, basement,
,,•• lot. $8,000.00.VIRGJL or HELEN TEAFORD
lft.m5
Albert M. Coi, Broker

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O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
POMEROY-YOU CAN'T BEAT
THIS - Like new ranch type
frame. (2 bedrooms), hath,
buil~in kitchen, utility room,
full basement, garage, all in
good condition. $9,000.00.
POMEROY - HIGH AND DRY
. - 2 story frame. 6 rooms (3
bedrooms). bath, nice garage.
A buy at $8,11110.00.
RECALL TillS AD? II&gt; MILE
OFF RT. 33 - 4.:!4 acres, 4
ro!m house, I ou~buildl~g, I
barn. $300.00 dow1f· Bfid balance 130.00 a month. $1,800. ·
HENRY CLELAND
Office - lltZ-ZZ$Il
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Business . 5el')llces
SEWING MACHINES, repair
oervlce, all makes. WY t2214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sb.rpen
Scissors.
3-s.tfe
EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.

11-110-TFC

I EXPERT--TUNE UP,
211 E, Moln
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p-~• I •u11 pluaENGINE
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BIDS WILL be received at the COAL, hea'l)', lump stoker; egg
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE •.
offices of Webster and Fultz,
Works, Inc., E. Main Sl., PoPoineroy Home and Auto.
Pomeroy. Ohio. until Satur11.-.m
meroy; Phone 99%-3891. !Utfe
day, March 30, 1968. at 10:00
o'clock a.m. for the sale of,
the Mary Lewis property, si- MOBIL :HOME, IX35, ercellent
"""'11~- Completely furnilhtuated at 95 Custer Street in
ed. fl150.00. Caiii82-52G.
the village of Middleport, IJe.
1-iueuc
ing a !-floor house with 5
rooms and bath. The right is
reserved to reject any and aU
Buslnns Services
bids.
FREE BIBLE OFFER: lnlor·
Nellie Slaele. Executrix.
maUve, Interesting. WrHe Box
· Estate of Mary Lewis,
333. Pomeroy.
3-20-3\p
deceased_
3-22-7tc
RADIO and TV Repair, Charles
E. Bowles, RuUand, Ohio.
BALED HORSE HAY and cOW
hay, SOc a bale •t barn. Hill
Call 742-4'138.
3-11-flp
Houdashe't. Kingsbury Road.
phone 992-!!58.
3-22-!tc LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFET"
EQUIPMENT. •ales and ser·
vice, Pomeroy, Ohto, RD I,
special prices on extingulsbLOT in Mason. 60dOO on paved
ers fur boata. trailers a n d
street. Call Mason 'I'IS-S203.
homes. Dwigllt Logan IJIIS.
S-l:l-121c
3821, Charles Marshall IJIIS.
63114,
Max Eichinger llft.U_
SUPER STU·FF, sure null
Lawrence Eblin 992-5624.
That's Blne Lustre lor cleanwo-301&lt;
ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
electric shampooer
Baker
C. C. BRADFORD
Furniture.
3-la.etc
AUcriONEER
Complefo Servt&lt;e
NINE ROOM bouse, Ill belha.
Write,
Pbone or Colllld
Large lot. Raclne. Phone 141CriU
Bndlart
3752 after 4 p.m.
3-19-6\c
RadnO.
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1968 STEREO radio combination. Handsome walnut eon·
sole. This has BSR automaUe AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlget·
ation service. Jack's Refrll·
record changer. Take over
eraUon, New Haven. •
payment.! of ~-SI per month
81U8'19.
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or pay 181.46.
Im-283!1.
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READY • MIX C&lt;)llmle llellv·
ered rl8hl to your projeet.
191!0 FORD STARLINER, body,
tires and mechanicaiiy A·l, ,Fast anil tl!IY. P'rl!e l!fll:
mates. ~ . - . Ooet1350. Phone 992~ . 3-22-ltc
lelft Ready • Mix
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OUTBUILDING 28 x 32, r e d
brick chimney. gray s t o n e
mantle, matched ceiling and
flooring, sheeting and other
lumber: hea'l)' framing Iii&amp; IN
ber. all in
condition. Iii~
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KUT N' KURL Beauty Sbop,
Pomeroy, wiil he closed severa] days due to the illness

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m-s:_301c Pomeroy Motor c6. , ®-_.

THERE wilL be a gun shoot
&lt;OUple
only, 992-5435.
212 S, 5thS-IO.Ife
Ave,
E•ltO'(-•,•OH•
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Sundaf, March 24, beginning
Middleport,
at liOOI1 at the Fort.ed Run
For Sale
Sportsman Club. Everyone is TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln
Hill. Phone 992-5127. 3-9tfc RATS, MICE eliminated forevwelcome.
3-19-4tc
er; "Get Slar," 2\Z lb. $1.69,
Ebersbach Hdwe., Sugar Run
WILL DO sewing at home: zip- LARGE FOUR room apartMill, Pickens - Mason, Star
pers, pockets, pegging, hemment, bat11, two minutes walk
Supply ; Wagner, Racine_
ing, alterutions, etc. Mrs.
to courthouoe. Shown by ap3·22-ltp
Freddie Thabet,
Mason.
pointment only. Phone 992Phone 773-5651.
3-l!-30lp
3671, ask for Bill Downie.
1957 TRIUMPH TR6 motorcy3-20-3tp
cle. equipped for woods : also,
RESIDENCE !elephone custoroad equipment available.
mers. Now, no installation THREE BEDROOM apartment
Call !I!J%.5653 afler 4:30 p.m.
charge for e&lt;tenslon telewith garage, Pomeroy. Phone
3-22-3tc
phones. Call our business ofm-5127.
3-20-tlc
flee for d•tail.! !I!J%.2191.
3-14-12tc ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room FOR CUSIUON COMFORT Knapp Shoes. Ciilf'sh ihoe Reapartment, beautiful ldew of
pair, Middleport.
3-22-30tc
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regthe river. you have to ~ see to
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth
appreciate. convenient and FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
Brogan's Shop. near Salem
comfortable, phone 992-5271.
basement, garage. Two year
Center.
3-14-30tr
3-22-tlc old home. Phone 992-:!421.
3-22-tfc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
NHe Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MonSOLID STATE stereo. 1968 maIn Memory
day thru Friday. Ladles night
ple radio console with 4
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memorY
of
our
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
s!)eakers. 4 speed autornatic
dear mather. Mrs. John F.
changer. Payments of $6.75
Bailey. who passed away one
PENNY - ONE 1916 PENNY
per month or pay balance
year ago to:lay. March 22.
will pay for a brake adjust193.
20. Call 992-3218. 3-22-6tc
1967.
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
Sadly Missed by her Family.
Auto.
1-7-tfc
3-22-ltp STEREO. beautiful AM &amp; FM
walnut stereo just received
COPPER 28 to 35 tents a lb..
from
overstocked company.
brass 15 to 18 cents a lb , raFor Sale
will
seii
at dealers cOst. Price
diators 16 cents lb. Sell now 1968 SEWING MACHINF., nev$i09.95 or monthly_payments.
to bill Bailey, Reedsville, er been used. I am only askCall
992-3218.
3-22-6tc
Ohio.
3-20-IOtc
ing 135 and will accept $1.25
weekly, Phone 992-2685.
HAM SHOOT Sunday, March
3 14-tfc
24, R•eine-Bashan Road I!
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to 4·-p.m.
try - SI!IGI!l\ S)i;WJNG, ,U;&gt;chino In
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Stereo, Hl·fi lervice. Bouie
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porl1 $4 on oollll' TV. Chucb ..· ea-lled! Lo1t - - GpemTV Sorvi!!f, 152 Bu~. PoOf's Ucense'l -Calli.- -; '
meroy. Phone t9UOIII;
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P.om..,;,-Golf Couroe. , 10 U
&amp;nlth ~ 9IOlie • • .. 5 19
· Htab lild. ,.. Jack ~... 212;
'Jil8h Tllril .;. N :-ll_tl. liu,p Ind.
Serteo ~ ' Dole OIYlo; 587; llfab
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1965 CORVAIR ••••
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Corsa eo~&amp;te. FouNPeed trans., nd ftnl•h, · YWI· bucket ,
seats, one owner, low mUeage. nice onel)•h: "·
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BAND AT Jack's Club. Happy
VaHey Boys, Friday and Saturday, 8 to 2 a.m. 3-21-Ztp

monogram, overcast, fancy
design, etc. Pay oH 7 payments $5 each, Phone 9922885.
3-14-tfc

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3-15-31ltp

SOUTHERN PLANTS . • order
now
bb g to toe
pe,;, c:we:t ep.:!.. sp:;::
!43-!m, Charles R. Harris.
Portland, Ohio.
3-!5-3otc

TO WHOM it may concern:
Whoever 1.! calling 949-4121
lor sale of whiskey is calling
the wrong number. I do not
sell lllei!al whiskey, or assoelate with anyone that does. HAY, Phone 985-39'12. Clarence
Dallas Cleland
Neutzlin~. State Rt. 248.
3-21-3to
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miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., l'&lt;lmeroy.
1-25-tfc

IS FOOT Lone Star fibre ~lass
boat. trailer. 50 }In Mer,.urv
outboard motor. -UnlllRhl pi·
ano, good condiUon. Phone
949-3752.
3-19-Sic

FIVE HORSEPOWER Briggs REGISTERED Hereford bull.
Phone 742-5661.
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&amp; Stratton motor, phone 9925260.
3-21-3\p
PALOMINO riding .horse. Gentle. 1200. Phone IIIIU713.
Wanted
S-20-Stp
DESK CLERK. male or fe-

male, over 50, must be able
to live in. Apply in person at
Ohio Hotel.
3-21)-jjtc

Employment Wanted

SPECIAL, TV Fish Tank, gravel plant.!. fish, . 99 cents.
House of WUson, first road
left below Pleasaot Point Resort. Phone 675-1065. S-20-lolc

WOMAN WANTS housework. by
day or week. Call 992-51!0. FIVE ROOM HOVSE, bath,
3-21-3tp hardwood floor•, excellent
shape Inside and 'out. Alumln·
WOMAN WANTS housework by urn sidlbg, atorm windows,
day or week. Phone 992-5180. ga8 furnace. -~ ' baaement,
3-22-ltc large porch, large lot, $6500.
Phone Jm-3718. 119 Kerr St.,
Pomeroy.
3-20-2tf
Lost
LOST, one oOO lb. Hereford hejfer, Letart Falls. Mrs John UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
new zig zag sewing machines
L. Wolfe Phone 247-2278 or
949-2153. Reward
3-22-31&lt;: with 20 year factory guarantee. Nationally advertised
brands to be sold for storage
For Rent
and freight. Totals of 145
ROOM and hath unfurnished
each. Can he paid at $5 per
apartment. Phone 992-5385.
month. We will deliver to
3-12-tk
your home to sew on them
to makf ' 8lire that you are
fURNIISHEo-a~pa~rt~ment, 5 completely
satisfied. Call 1182rooms and bath, Harold New2836.
S-IJ.ttc
ell, Chester, Phone 98.1-3350.
~12-tfc

and unfurnished

Close to school.
roone 992-5434.
10-18-tfc
five room and ~alb
newly de&lt;'Oroll!4,
heat, Pomerov.
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BUSINESS -building with two
four-room apartments u;&gt;stairs. next to Pickens !lardware In Mason. Phone 773·
5567.
S-11-ftp
1966 FORD XL. automatic with
power steering .and brakes.
-Car in A· I condition. Riebard
Houdashelt. Kingsbury Road.
Phone 992-6658.
. 3-21:31e
SMALL CHAIN
992-.1260.

SAW, pbooe

S-21-11tp

WEST Highland Wblte Terriers,
black and silver, Miniature
Schnauzers. Miniature, Pood·
les. Llltle Barkaroo Kennels. ·
Coolville, 667-$54. S-12-lotc
HOUSE for sale In Clifton.
Beautiful private home. lor
children. six rooms (three
bedrooms). divided basement,
play room and shower. Two
lots 50 x 100: 12 x 18 barn.
Property fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Compson, Cllf.
ton.
S-1-3tlte

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miniature. $'15 and up. Slud
service and grooming. Phooe

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BROASTED CHI(jKEN

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Relax and enjoy of superb food
onccs. Brinl[ the family .

our

modest

I

story concrete
RACINEIRD block aii\!i
0nr.
blillding, ~o 3 room 'arid
bath, apartment, Ucb rents
tor $50.01! per month, store Is
ocouoied by owner, good Investment. Sl5,000.00
LANGSVILI,E AIIBA - 1J Ac.
RES - One story 5 room
home with bath, dug well with
water system, oM out buildIngs. Bargain SUiiO.OO. •
POMEROY- UNION AVE.One story 5 room frame
- home. modem . kitchen wllh
built-in oookin~ unit, balh, gas
furnace heating, basement,
,,•• lot. $8,000.00.VIRGJL or HELEN TEAFORD
lft.m5
Albert M. Coi, Broker

S'I'REE'r.

tf%3138
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
POMEROY-YOU CAN'T BEAT
THIS - Like new ranch type
frame. (2 bedrooms), hath,
buil~in kitchen, utility room,
full basement, garage, all in
good condition. $9,000.00.
POMEROY - HIGH AND DRY
. - 2 story frame. 6 rooms (3
bedrooms). bath, nice garage.
A buy at $8,11110.00.
RECALL TillS AD? II&gt; MILE
OFF RT. 33 - 4.:!4 acres, 4
ro!m house, I ou~buildl~g, I
barn. $300.00 dow1f· Bfid balance 130.00 a month. $1,800. ·
HENRY CLELAND
Office - lltZ-ZZ$Il
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Business . 5el')llces
SEWING MACHINES, repair
oervlce, all makes. WY t2214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sb.rpen
Scissors.
3-s.tfe
EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.

11-110-TFC

I EXPERT--TUNE UP,
211 E, Moln
!'HONI '"·"74
p-~• I •u11 pluaENGINE
parts If n~.
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Dttlly 5,30 AM to 1:30 PM..Sundor 7:00 to 7:011
.J Pomeroy Home
&amp; Auto.
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BAJLEY'!(_.ESTAURANT

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••
••
·11-30-TFC
BIDS WILL be received at the COAL, hea'l)', lump stoker; egg
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE •.
offices of Webster and Fultz,
Works, Inc., E. Main Sl., PoPoineroy Home and Auto.
Pomeroy. Ohio. until Satur11.-.m
meroy; Phone 99%-3891. !Utfe
day, March 30, 1968. at 10:00
o'clock a.m. for the sale of,
the Mary Lewis property, si- MOBIL :HOME, IX35, ercellent
"""'11~- Completely furnilhtuated at 95 Custer Street in
ed. fl150.00. Caiii82-52G.
the village of Middleport, IJe.
1-iueuc
ing a !-floor house with 5
rooms and bath. The right is
reserved to reject any and aU
Buslnns Services
bids.
FREE BIBLE OFFER: lnlor·
Nellie Slaele. Executrix.
maUve, Interesting. WrHe Box
· Estate of Mary Lewis,
333. Pomeroy.
3-20-3\p
deceased_
3-22-7tc
RADIO and TV Repair, Charles
E. Bowles, RuUand, Ohio.
BALED HORSE HAY and cOW
hay, SOc a bale •t barn. Hill
Call 742-4'138.
3-11-flp
Houdashe't. Kingsbury Road.
phone 992-!!58.
3-22-!tc LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFET"
EQUIPMENT. •ales and ser·
vice, Pomeroy, Ohto, RD I,
special prices on extingulsbLOT in Mason. 60dOO on paved
ers fur boata. trailers a n d
street. Call Mason 'I'IS-S203.
homes. Dwigllt Logan IJIIS.
S-l:l-121c
3821, Charles Marshall IJIIS.
63114,
Max Eichinger llft.U_
SUPER STU·FF, sure null
Lawrence Eblin 992-5624.
That's Blne Lustre lor cleanwo-301&lt;
ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
electric shampooer
Baker
C. C. BRADFORD
Furniture.
3-la.etc
AUcriONEER
Complefo Servt&lt;e
NINE ROOM bouse, Ill belha.
Write,
Pbone or Colllld
Large lot. Raclne. Phone 141CriU
Bndlart
3752 after 4 p.m.
3-19-6\c
RadnO.
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1968 STEREO radio combination. Handsome walnut eon·
sole. This has BSR automaUe AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlget·
ation service. Jack's Refrll·
record changer. Take over
eraUon, New Haven. •
payment.! of ~-SI per month
81U8'19.
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or pay 181.46.
Im-283!1.
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READY • MIX C&lt;)llmle llellv·
ered rl8hl to your projeet.
191!0 FORD STARLINER, body,
tires and mechanicaiiy A·l, ,Fast anil tl!IY. P'rl!e l!fll:
mates. ~ . - . Ooet1350. Phone 992~ . 3-22-ltc
lelft Ready • Mix
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OUTBUILDING 28 x 32, r e d
brick chimney. gray s t o n e
mantle, matched ceiling and
flooring, sheeting and other
lumber: hea'l)' framing Iii&amp; IN
ber. all in
condition. Iii~
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KUT N' KURL Beauty Sbop,
Pomeroy, wiil he closed severa] days due to the illness

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THERE wilL be a gun shoot
&lt;OUple
only, 992-5435.
212 S, 5thS-IO.Ife
Ave,
E•ltO'(-•,•OH•
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Sundaf, March 24, beginning
Middleport,
at liOOI1 at the Fort.ed Run
For Sale
Sportsman Club. Everyone is TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln
Hill. Phone 992-5127. 3-9tfc RATS, MICE eliminated forevwelcome.
3-19-4tc
er; "Get Slar," 2\Z lb. $1.69,
Ebersbach Hdwe., Sugar Run
WILL DO sewing at home: zip- LARGE FOUR room apartMill, Pickens - Mason, Star
pers, pockets, pegging, hemment, bat11, two minutes walk
Supply ; Wagner, Racine_
ing, alterutions, etc. Mrs.
to courthouoe. Shown by ap3·22-ltp
Freddie Thabet,
Mason.
pointment only. Phone 992Phone 773-5651.
3-l!-30lp
3671, ask for Bill Downie.
1957 TRIUMPH TR6 motorcy3-20-3tp
cle. equipped for woods : also,
RESIDENCE !elephone custoroad equipment available.
mers. Now, no installation THREE BEDROOM apartment
Call !I!J%.5653 afler 4:30 p.m.
charge for e&lt;tenslon telewith garage, Pomeroy. Phone
3-22-3tc
phones. Call our business ofm-5127.
3-20-tlc
flee for d•tail.! !I!J%.2191.
3-14-12tc ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room FOR CUSIUON COMFORT Knapp Shoes. Ciilf'sh ihoe Reapartment, beautiful ldew of
pair, Middleport.
3-22-30tc
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regthe river. you have to ~ see to
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth
appreciate. convenient and FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
Brogan's Shop. near Salem
comfortable, phone 992-5271.
basement, garage. Two year
Center.
3-14-30tr
3-22-tlc old home. Phone 992-:!421.
3-22-tfc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
NHe Club, 5 to 6 p.m. MonSOLID STATE stereo. 1968 maIn Memory
day thru Friday. Ladles night
ple radio console with 4
1.:'
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LOVING
memorY
of
our
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
s!)eakers. 4 speed autornatic
dear mather. Mrs. John F.
changer. Payments of $6.75
Bailey. who passed away one
PENNY - ONE 1916 PENNY
per month or pay balance
year ago to:lay. March 22.
will pay for a brake adjust193.
20. Call 992-3218. 3-22-6tc
1967.
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
Sadly Missed by her Family.
Auto.
1-7-tfc
3-22-ltp STEREO. beautiful AM &amp; FM
walnut stereo just received
COPPER 28 to 35 tents a lb..
from
overstocked company.
brass 15 to 18 cents a lb , raFor Sale
will
seii
at dealers cOst. Price
diators 16 cents lb. Sell now 1968 SEWING MACHINF., nev$i09.95 or monthly_payments.
to bill Bailey, Reedsville, er been used. I am only askCall
992-3218.
3-22-6tc
Ohio.
3-20-IOtc
ing 135 and will accept $1.25
weekly, Phone 992-2685.
HAM SHOOT Sunday, March
3 14-tfc
24, R•eine-Bashan Road I!
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try - SI!IGI!l\ S)i;WJNG, ,U;&gt;chino In
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