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one who,.anawered my request tor aplnion1 on the subject matter of
"Just Botweeri us." Most peoPle said to contlwolt ao I have done
AN APPEAL _
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Ja~o Gieaoon doe• alllr • C1riJik

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SNAKESKIN ANI&gt; LEATHER

accessories are all the thing now
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Gallic County
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new snakeskin brlefcallf!. It was
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a series or Instructions on how
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tlllzer on your newly JiiiiBfed
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should be lertlllzed 1J0X1 March
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through July 31. Uquld leedlng
may continue until Aug. 31.
\\'hen staking small trees the
stake should be driven in tM

Patricio Dawn Self is bride of OSU Student.
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Reception Held Honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mills
GALlJPOLIS - Newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones Mills
were hooored with a rece{ltion
at the home of Mrs. Perry J.
Bailes, 443 Hedgewood IX. following their wedding Saturday

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:l'he April alterljOOn meeting
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be held ot' lhe home.ot.Mrs.
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Th e spotlight is on our nev. ~nd
young in
styling with all the (rills and
sparkle. You'll !ind one and two
of a. style - make it your own
dramatic formals -

individually yours. Choo stl from
soft deHcate pa steJ colors and
white. Sizes ~15 and 4-16•

FOil BE'l ' SELECTION SHOP
EI\ I!LY .... A~ D USE OUR LAY
AWAY,

To Vietnam Open
~TOCKHOLM (UPO - The
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lor coiii&amp;Cts with Hanoi despite
the chW In U.S.-Ilwetllsh relations, Foreign Ministry sources
said SlltUl'day.
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mainlained contacts with both
th' g~vermnent of President Ho
Chi Minh and with the National
•Liberation Front, the political
arm Of the Viet Cong, lor the
past year alljla half.

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evening.
Mrs. Balles had Invited lhe
bridal party and .out-of•town relao
tives as well as local frlends
and relatives.
Her home was beautifully dec.
orated throughout and Mrs. Paul
Parkins served a table centered
witt\ an arrangement of white
carnations. The st. Patrick's
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green PWlch was served.
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hole belore lhe eoll Is put •·
For FHA Club
round the roots, so that the roots
will not be Injured In the operaGALlJPOLIS _ Savanna Perlion. This stake ehould be pot roud, daughter of Mrs. Glaqys
·. lndthe ,.::.~ , '~~'~\f~· P~riGUd, presented the program
w_ s, ~t ., . ~ . ·~wn ·~.m~J&amp;r,··.~·?&gt;~'egular meeting or the
: t~M_ of the ,Qft,~' .'W'te*lf.8n 'M-,_iftiitW4iOfilemakers of America
be attached to the stake by means at ~a ,Ac:adelll)' High School.
of a..burlap strip, a wire run
Miss Perroud told of her inthroUgh an old piece or hose. or a teresting triP to Paris, France,
piece of old lrmer tube. Cross the last summer. She illustrated her
hose, (or wtlateveryouhaveused) talk with pictures, dolls dressed
between the stake and trunk to in French costumes, and many
prevent chafing.
other kee9sakes• .
Roseann Meadows presided at
Lhe meeting. Nancy ~arkman led
devotions. Bonnie Jones was we)..
Sew and S~ CI!Jb
corned as 81 new member. Plans
were made for members working
Home .
toward FHA degrees to have their
work checked. Degrees are to be
CaldweH ·
conferred at the May meeting.
GALLIPOlJS - Mrs. Ruby
The next meeUng will be held
!il~ts w o..,n . the game prize during the week of Aprill, Whlch
1he 'March meeting ol the Sow Is NaUonal FHA Week. ·Mrs.
So Club held at the home of Betty Clark and Mrs. Aldeth
Mrs, Marion Caldwell recently. Robinson are faculty advisers
.The'.&amp;usin!,'SS meetil'llwa.&amp;~all.o of the GalliPolis Chapter, FHA.
ed fo :order . b1 the President,
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given by Mrs. Houck Beave_r.
Swmlish Channels

Secretary's rtll)(lrt was given by

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~Ianning co~
male, Mra. ~"' Vanco, Mre. mluat were Mrs.'~s..twl"'White,
Gary i.ane~llrs,., ;Ciar011&lt;e Fow~ chalnilanl Mrs. Robert Richards,
ter, Mro,' ·~ur. Clerk, Mro. llra. llobert Shoots and !o!fs.
&amp;lean ~ell; )!r,. Helen JlrW!l- J_ollll Ll97IL
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'IIlah Sco~e lia&amp; taken by Mrs,
John N!bdt/.~1 ~ v:auco, ,, .RObert Richards and second high

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"OVER THE 1t1YER (iiO pun MONDAy
inteDdadl and tllrOU!l" the ~ BE'ITY STAll Cl.ASS will
ID GrandmOther's hjluse we go,
meet In the ~ Fellow·
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line poles in the
yard. You RIVE~ S4lld¥ ChD . wUI
aay that•snotllllll• • True, but m!"' ,at th• •!M&gt;Jne 'of Mrs. L.
when the clothesllnea have ' IL Wl&lt;ldlne at tot ~
taken doWn and ~ lltile IWIDIJI I p,m. ,
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have been attacbef to the T • &gt;UI.DAVJLLe PT!I wW meet at
post ... woulcm't YOII lhillk that 7:3il p.ai.
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m!gttt bealoiMIGrandma'ahouiO? ENO GRANGE -ialmeetlrw
with CPL · Pillfllt of thO Oblo
00 YOU EVER FEEL like Sllle r.irol at 8 p.m. Potluck
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you'te all !ll'*ro and thumbl'l relrellllllentt.
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dal ~- ,.·~lly a!,lh~.ll9JMi
of Mra. Charlea Vanco. ijostesles were
J~ek Rathburn eo, Mra. T1117 Byen, b(r•. Tom ·
Tope, Mrs. Cbarlel, Russell,
and Mra.
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. ihow~ apiink- laud Saundero.
Gloso ol tho GalliPolis Garden
Club has announced that the Pink
n...~!'~ now.. a. Game•
Dogwood Tree• ordered lor Clv.•
are expocted to ar.
Mrs. Leo.fv1ossmon lcrivePlanting
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Jamboree, gave a brlef report.
corn standing In a garden at Club shirt• were tllotrlbuted to
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and COCGeratlon i.llhe Ute bloo&lt;l ol new-or work, and It makes and Trustee, Bob Wood.
the job of wrltlnll a column much .Osler.
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llob Wood and James Bosworth,

cent !!lOoting ol the Gallla County
CD Radio Inc. held at the K ol
P HalL Presl&lt;!ent Fo!Q&lt; . Grant
By PatHouek
and Mrs. Grtll\l aloo attended the
meeUng held March 10 at Alliance.
Tho president called the meeting to order and NeU McMahon
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tile ellK'IIIfnlent ol their daugllter, Judy to lileven ll. Betz, son
ol Jqe aud Mrs. Robert S. Betz ol Route 1, GalliPoUs. Ml.,
IOnlth ,gnduated from Kyger Creek lilgh School In I ~67. She
Ia presently atien'tllng Gallipolis Business College. Mr. Betz
Is a 1966 gra,..ate o1 Gallta Academy High SchooL He attended
Rio Grande College. He Is ·presently employed at Tln,y's
Bargalnlaud In Mlddt8!10rt, Ohio. Mr. Betz will leave AprU •
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one who,.anawered my request tor aplnion1 on the subject matter of
"Just Botweeri us." Most peoPle said to contlwolt ao I have done
AN APPEAL _
In town
A certain
If lhe
to congrous lor It to be there, alwauts
!mowthe almood
most In the middle of this busy,
...Uable
at the Junior gcnilng town. Guess lwm'lhave
. tblt ~s uh l""""'"j~Gl lll!ln ~~!t.!ll.e liJpll..£!11011
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of that •ftv longer bec111se eomenej1 Jl' 80 - · - ... ""
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the Newcomer'• ·!Jai·S71• lhoW.
Not only . were Ilia !~ata . !JIOUth·
wa~rlng. but !hit 'while coat, o!
Mrs. A. Kimball &amp;liter's .....
11 made me want to ex~lalm ao
Ja~o Gieaoon doe• alllr • C1riJik

rufot hll ucup Of eolee:"

WOW!
AJl iltemodell~thelr&lt;loiiiOI
were preUj', but ... tllat coal

caught Ill)' o,ye.
SPRING WOULDN'T be spring

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SNAKESKIN ANI&gt; LEATHER

accessories are all the thing now
for the latlles, but Vernon De-

Gallic County
can pot us all to sbam0, wlth hil ·· ARC Plans
new snakeskin brlefcallf!. It was
sent to him his lllster-li&gt;;laW, Easter Proiect
.trlene ~lock, a DIII~OIIUY

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Gllle~e;' J&lt;l!',a:;'ll!,mabelle 'Bail,
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· roll Wlltlime, . Mi'l .., Gary llry,
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mon'• tlee, shlrte, and tv e'n
watches. Now It' a themon•atum.
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a series or Instructions on how
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tlllzer on your newly JiiiiBfed
do&amp;\WlOd this year. The
should be lertlllzed 1J0X1 March
with opprox!mately WeupOCcommerclal plaDt food. 111!en leedlng
plants with• dry type food, It Is
tiest to use· food spsrlngly, but
often lor bell results.
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scatter
h~ 15'' to 18"
out
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her o1 the FrM Ctt;y Gardon
Club. ru bot we can wal&lt;h lor
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through July 31. Uquld leedlng
may continue until Aug. 31.
\\'hen staking small trees the
stake should be driven in tM

Patricio Dawn Self is bride of OSU Student.
fStory on Page 6J

Reception Held Honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mills
GALlJPOLIS - Newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones Mills
were hooored with a rece{ltion
at the home of Mrs. Perry J.
Bailes, 443 Hedgewood IX. following their wedding Saturday

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yellow or white gold.

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YOUNG ,DESJGNERS

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Meets At
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Mts. Lawson !)oily,~,. n'uman
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:l'he April alterljOOn meeting
be held al the home of Mrs.
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be held ot' lhe home.ot.Mrs.
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Th e spotlight is on our nev. ~nd
young in
styling with all the (rills and
sparkle. You'll !ind one and two
of a. style - make it your own
dramatic formals -

individually yours. Choo stl from
soft deHcate pa steJ colors and
white. Sizes ~15 and 4-16•

FOil BE'l ' SELECTION SHOP
EI\ I!LY .... A~ D USE OUR LAY
AWAY,

To Vietnam Open
~TOCKHOLM (UPO - The
United states has · "'recently'"

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lor coiii&amp;Cts with Hanoi despite
the chW In U.S.-Ilwetllsh relations, Foreign Ministry sources
said SlltUl'day.
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mainlained contacts with both
th' g~vermnent of President Ho
Chi Minh and with the National
•Liberation Front, the political
arm Of the Viet Cong, lor the
past year alljla half.

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evening.
Mrs. Balles had Invited lhe
bridal party and .out-of•town relao
tives as well as local frlends
and relatives.
Her home was beautifully dec.
orated throughout and Mrs. Paul
Parkins served a table centered
witt\ an arrangement of white
carnations. The st. Patrick's
Dly theme was carried out and
green PWlch was served.
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hole belore lhe eoll Is put •·
For FHA Club
round the roots, so that the roots
will not be Injured In the operaGALlJPOLIS _ Savanna Perlion. This stake ehould be pot roud, daughter of Mrs. Glaqys
·. lndthe ,.::.~ , '~~'~\f~· P~riGUd, presented the program
w_ s, ~t ., . ~ . ·~wn ·~.m~J&amp;r,··.~·?&gt;~'egular meeting or the
: t~M_ of the ,Qft,~' .'W'te*lf.8n 'M-,_iftiitW4iOfilemakers of America
be attached to the stake by means at ~a ,Ac:adelll)' High School.
of a..burlap strip, a wire run
Miss Perroud told of her inthroUgh an old piece or hose. or a teresting triP to Paris, France,
piece of old lrmer tube. Cross the last summer. She illustrated her
hose, (or wtlateveryouhaveused) talk with pictures, dolls dressed
between the stake and trunk to in French costumes, and many
prevent chafing.
other kee9sakes• .
Roseann Meadows presided at
Lhe meeting. Nancy ~arkman led
devotions. Bonnie Jones was we)..
Sew and S~ CI!Jb
corned as 81 new member. Plans
were made for members working
Home .
toward FHA degrees to have their
work checked. Degrees are to be
CaldweH ·
conferred at the May meeting.
GALLIPOlJS - Mrs. Ruby
The next meeUng will be held
!il~ts w o..,n . the game prize during the week of Aprill, Whlch
1he 'March meeting ol the Sow Is NaUonal FHA Week. ·Mrs.
So Club held at the home of Betty Clark and Mrs. Aldeth
Mrs, Marion Caldwell recently. Robinson are faculty advisers
.The'.&amp;usin!,'SS meetil'llwa.&amp;~all.o of the GalliPolis Chapter, FHA.
ed fo :order . b1 the President,
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given by Mrs. Houck Beave_r.
Swmlish Channels

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~Ianning co~
male, Mra. ~"' Vanco, Mre. mluat were Mrs.'~s..twl"'White,
Gary i.ane~llrs,., ;Ciar011&lt;e Fow~ chalnilanl Mrs. Robert Richards,
ter, Mro,' ·~ur. Clerk, Mro. llra. llobert Shoots and !o!fs.
&amp;lean ~ell; )!r,. Helen JlrW!l- J_ollll Ll97IL
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'IIlah Sco~e lia&amp; taken by Mrs,
John N!bdt/.~1 ~ v:auco, ,, .RObert Richards and second high

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"OVER THE 1t1YER (iiO pun MONDAy
inteDdadl and tllrOU!l" the ~ BE'ITY STAll Cl.ASS will
ID GrandmOther's hjluse we go,
meet In the ~ Fellow·
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line poles in the
yard. You RIVE~ S4lld¥ ChD . wUI
aay that•snotllllll• • True, but m!"' ,at th• •!M&gt;Jne 'of Mrs. L.
when the clothesllnea have ' IL Wl&lt;ldlne at tot ~
taken doWn and ~ lltile IWIDIJI I p,m. ,
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have been attacbef to the T • &gt;UI.DAVJLLe PT!I wW meet at
post ... woulcm't YOII lhillk that 7:3il p.ai.
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m!gttt bealoiMIGrandma'ahouiO? ENO GRANGE -ialmeetlrw
with CPL · Pillfllt of thO Oblo
00 YOU EVER FEEL like Sllle r.irol at 8 p.m. Potluck
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you'te all !ll'*ro and thumbl'l relrellllllentt.
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JUDY SMITH

dal ~- ,.·~lly a!,lh~.ll9JMi
of Mra. Charlea Vanco. ijostesles were
J~ek Rathburn eo, Mra. T1117 Byen, b(r•. Tom ·
Tope, Mrs. Cbarlel, Russell,
and Mra.
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. ihow~ apiink- laud Saundero.
Gloso ol tho GalliPolis Garden
Club has announced that the Pink
n...~!'~ now.. a. Game•
Dogwood Tree• ordered lor Clv.•
are expocted to ar.
Mrs. Leo.fv1ossmon lcrivePlanting
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Jamboree, gave a brlef report.
corn standing In a garden at Club shirt• were tllotrlbuted to
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and COCGeratlon i.llhe Ute bloo&lt;l ol new-or work, and It makes and Trustee, Bob Wood.
the job of wrltlnll a column much .Osler.
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Abo comments on this column are ljiproclatetl. Thank&gt; to every- :t;;;~nd Ray Kanouse, both .ol

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llob Wood and James Bosworth,

cent !!lOoting ol the Gallla County
CD Radio Inc. held at the K ol
P HalL Presl&lt;!ent Fo!Q&lt; . Grant
By PatHouek
and Mrs. Grtll\l aloo attended the
meeUng held March 10 at Alliance.
Tho president called the meeting to order and NeU McMahon
ONLY ONE thing pleases 111e more thSn spmeone zivlng me a led the Lord'• Pr5¥er. Two v..

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' &amp;nltli of -Route 1, tJPper River Road, Kanauga, are 'announcing
tile ellK'IIIfnlent ol their daugllter, Judy to lileven ll. Betz, son
ol Jqe aud Mrs. Robert S. Betz ol Route 1, GalliPoUs. Ml.,
IOnlth ,gnduated from Kyger Creek lilgh School In I ~67. She
Ia presently atien'tllng Gallipolis Business College. Mr. Betz
Is a 1966 gra,..ate o1 Gallta Academy High SchooL He attended
Rio Grande College. He Is ·presently employed at Tln,y's
Bargalnlaud In Mlddt8!10rt, Ohio. Mr. Betz will leave AprU •
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wao llapd
tbe amuaJ
GUests at the partY
SvNDAY
Outat'II&gt;•
Cliureh !lmday, 7:4!5'' tuellit nliht ·obseniiiiCe 'If the Robert IIOUiii&gt;, Mr•·
,each ~Velli!IS. Rev. Otarleo tj&lt;ir- Mldcllfi!Ol"l CbUd Conseryatlon , Patl'lck n.1!7, Mrs. 1M Sinlth,
rlr speaker. ~tal muale,.eh Leaaue.
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Rell'eBhmenti Titre aarved j)J ~a, : Mr. and Ml'l· !Jomtr
cuae Melbodlst Otareh, to aerve room of the Columbus and-- Mra. Beaver, .Mro.
Parker .ot 'RuUand .and.il(r, and
break{ast at 8 a.m. Smcla,y In ern &lt;ilio Electric co. for t h e :r.lrs. Harris, Mrs/ Geoe llolldaWn'eon Carpomter 01 Plimchurch basement, All YCUIIIi Thursday nll!tlt altair. Pin tbe shell, Mrs. DonMuj\e~~,andMn. eroybi!rore r8turnlnito .¢ollumadults Invited.
tall on the donkey, ...,al~al Allen King. Mra. f1arril opOn,.s bus. Ml'•· Clrperiler 111111. """
MONDAY
chalrl, and lesptros were 811111111 the meeting with devotions. hive opent tbe' psst TIOOk.:wlth
the games pla,yed c1uinll !he eve- Nemes !or new members wOH her parenta.
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McQdro 111111 f'!mlly """" Mr.
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blrthdiys, Plastic E..ter e-a
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sr. PAUL LUTHERAN church filled with jellybeans were "'•·
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Council and Conservation Com· en 'as favors, and refreshmetlts
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of Pom8!'0)', 1111! Mrl. llobeit
church.
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Estep of'Ma- W.Va. The dinSTAFF ANDOFFICERS,M-'•s
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Tina and Todd Nibert, chllPOMEROY t' II was VD!ed ~~·O.e ral11. II wal an; '
trlc eo. social room at 7,30 p, costume, and she and Mrs. DonSYRACUSE - The reglilar dr«&lt; of Mr. and Mrl. Pete Nl- to recel_. nati,OIIal litd)ll!lto 01- ·, &amp;e~"lhst a practlce"•wib;i&gt;t .
m. Monda,y; Mrs. Bertie Walts na Stewart Willi the lM18 prizes. meeting of the !UIIhlne Maker's b
Galllpoll
ncera at the aPrlnB dlltriet ral• held at 1·:!0 '
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and
Mrs.
Etta Lem'-·, The door prize wont to Mrs. Class of the First United Pres- ert,
a, were recent vis- ly to be held •·llhl 2~ ai Mar• 'l'l~Wer. ptail)a 11\r th~' dillltl
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Bradbury,
and
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travb"'•rian
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grandpll:onts,
Mr.
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BETHEL S!l, lnto.,.tio!11J Orellnc prize was won by Mrs. the church amex Monda,y nl&amp;ll~
Mils ·j'olly Karr of Columbul Daullhters of Alllerlea, met Tile•- ,. It' was reported ~. i'h·e '
der or Job's lloughters, 7:30 Lowell BeAver.
March 18, conducted by Mar- Ia hero for aweekondvlsltwith daynli!lt.at!heholl. '
. .\neet\ng that Elza 0~ rfM'onda,y night at the PomeMrs. KennethllarrlaandMro, garet Cottrill .
_.edby h ........ Mr --•Mr8 Cb
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malnsll\' poor ' heeJi. , .The
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i!IS, tho 33 member• attendlilg m.·:;and Will lo!lture silent iucMJDDLEPORT CUB s c out
lion !rom Secret ·Piace, andwaa
heard a comnltmlcation from t1on to' be -~ctedbtthe• GilOd
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followed with prayer.
Edith Wakely~ diotrlct depuQ', ofuie Ortloir ~~~.Choltef
Presbyterian Church; court of
Secretary and treasurer reR '.
Counell Tllll
Initiation
•wards to be held; 11en 4 the oPporia were read and approved.
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otferlng waa taken. Seven
~q!iitlng the books W~lda.Y '. MIDDL~,RT - RemotlolDie ', the elan for Eutjor decorlllllln
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da,y parQ&gt; was held recently hon- Various projects were discussI
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w..dell .Q!lr)ach
Veteran~, meet Monda,y. night 8t ver, paetoral family of the Rut- day dinner.
LETART FALLS .,. First aiKl D&gt;ersbiCh r ,Y~ a ~ (ron).
QII&amp;IUrlY; blrthda,yl ~re Ob- fnla takeq ·~ 11Pr9jict ~!!~.,·the. Ol*led, tbe;e~ ·~.' ""'"
the D. A. V. Hall, 7:30 p, m.
land Nazarene Church.
The Bible otu&lt;IY, chapter 3, second graders ol the Letart her secret
when tho
ser'ed
memberiJ!qil)r- .
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Erwin
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Atte ding
Mr and Mr
Falls Elem-"-· School pr• ter
m.,el recentll' ot the od
""'aroundt.t''IIPOCial ·'ly at tho .hofue oi·Mr: and Mrs:- gr81)l. !ihe
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- bomeofMra. ;NathanBigga, Rut.- •-•te-'
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Irw the ,Hev. and Mr s. Geo rge
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Sidwell, home after six yesrsln · Ra,ymond 5mlth, Dobbie and Jan- gelist, was conducted by Marland Rood. It Tlas decided 11ur: gifts. ~ed were Sadle.:J)'ullThe 8lll\lp !lllde Plans lobe' ... ~ Qunee pvo a'.PIItm;) ,t'llte '
Sollth Korea, at Hestb Methodist lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. War- garet Winebrenner, foUowedwith ing of Ute l.letarl Falls PTA
. ..u .uarililret TUtti MabilV
gin th
lect
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Linda, grOUJ&gt; discussion.
TUesday nl&amp;frt. .
lng Ute me'¥ini conducted by
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all ·
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Church. The returnedllilsil...,... and Brenda Black, Mr. and Mrs.
The bootes&amp;, Mrs. White, serThe youngsters inarched to Mrs. BISil ., order l1lo dozen Meter, Goldie Wol,!e,Ollve
Also discu,sed imlnJI th, me,ttll;o 1/ons'' 1i;lth M,!i••('ll!'181 wW showslides of their work.
~trloUc music and then gave a sel!-eovorlng b••~ card" Games ley • q~lce AIIJM,I, Opal , , lnB ,oonducted ,by FtiitldlD·..,_... talnlna' lilt word '~-all" w i a
George Grate, Beverly andGeor- ved delicious re!relhments to ~
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and Zoila Bl
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go. R
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pfllfed lftl,
at· tho,;!' ,
llonorytoSouthKorea,will-·' and
the cnrectlm ol Mrs. 'ane !WI and Mra. Esiher Harden 1'188 a .Tiere ..tveclbythekltchen com- ~ vacation \ illlilf."'oehwl. and pla,ed. a cliorul 'of IOYeru
•...David, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian rls, Nsoml London, Mrl. Cot•
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at Heoth Methodist Church, Mid- Floyd ca apn M and Mr
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dleport, Monday nl8hL A ooopor- Lawrence r
rMrs. Fr.".i
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the buain... meeting Biggs,
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auve dlmer Is planned for 6p. Tackett, Stawta, Sterr)' andLora nomlnatlnc committee was apwere aervedby ....:::.
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for pointed, Named to the commit- Ill• bootes&amp; those &lt;lllllled ' and . \.JI'Je '
rami.,
C':&gt;rOup'
Yed
well will speak.
Terri and Rita, Mrs. M a u d e
tee were Mrs. Jessie Jarrell, Mra. Marie
Mrs. DQr-; MIDDLEPORT- A &lt;Jlllt tor a
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TUESDAY
. ·Smith, Blli Smith, Mrs. Jini\YhitcHai.rmaJl, · Mrs. Linda Diehl, olhy Rosch,
l!attio Flshetj !lOI&lt;lY !am11y ns atorted at a
MIDDLEPORT - A 1tu&lt;1Y les- ·Mildred LOlli.
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OHIO ETA PID Cll~er Beta tln&amp;tch, Mrs. Wesley YOWl&amp; Mrs.
and Mrs. !WI.
Mrs. .
Mrs. ~" ineettng of tbe Bi'adbt!ry o\rts son !rom .St. Mar~ lias ~Set)t,Slim• Phi Sororlcy, , ~- m. LUlie Slnltb, Mrs. Minnie Getty,
MIDDLEPORT - Eaoter rePl,ns were discussed !or ac~ HarriJeeob~,
. ., and· Crafts lllub Wednesday at ed by Mrs, ~ ~er,at T)lell8 15
Tuesclajr, Columbus and Southern Mro. Julia Grate, Mr..,:··f barlle membrancea .tor shut-lno will bakeless bake oale. Also d I s- , Mrs.
and Mra. f;t, ' 1/le 1t9me of Mr1. Jaclde Reed. day nl8ht'l ,me~~ Of Gr9lJP
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.Ohio l!;lectrlc eo. ooctal room. Tyree, Opal ., Tyree, Wondell be dellv&amp;Qd by deacons and del- cu'sed at the meeting we r e
;". \ 1~oos irere given by Mro. D of the W-'1 As~ · · r'ft\R'I:,)_ . IJIU,
New ollleers TIW be elected• Grete, llaii\Y ,\'..Wrou&amp;ll, ~
· eooesses of1he Middleport Firat llll"bods of Increasing the PTA
Ruth llarat. !~'be qdlt project ol: the United . Pl'G~ ·
Barbara Riggs hostet.
Lorana
Beek,y ~v , United Prelbyterlan Cl!Ui:eh on ,JIII~IIhlp ro)l$. Th~
. will. be ' eortlitueCJ, at the April Chureh.
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Clelland, and Carob-!~ Grueser lllfld IIIIII,Jt'.·~r, ~· · · ,~alon ~i.
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wart to Mr1.
,., ·&lt;til8e!IP&amp;dl!l ,,lltl ~!II;&gt; to, !Ill AA!!I
the cultural program· · ~ sale honored IPJO :•
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at conclusion of tho e;enlilg.
Refreshments Tlere serVed' af- ,lined members ' lif tho etlurcl\
~li!lments were
via. A potluck 'Clinner·'·W.s held'
SALISBURY PI A, Tuesday . ter which Rev. and Mrs, BeAver were mlde at a recent meet- Iowtni'lhe.. meeting by the !hi'!! ,. A
at noon. Ajtendlng beside• those
evllllng, at school. Sesalon post- opened D1BilY nlee gifts.
lng &lt;!( tho deloons and deaeoo- grade llloihers. .,
ed here
namea wete Mra. Evelyn Mur- gove a
paned from March 9.
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ra,y, Mta. ' O.rnlce Wlnn, Mlaa , Prtllcllni at,
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UNDERGOES
death
Kathm1 Wel'ljlll', !.ira. Ethel Col- lloo ""!' lolrl.
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m !imday ·with Vincent Jlabo
POMEROY- Mrs.
llits, Mrs. OleYl, Cottrlll, Mrl. II 1'1&amp;8 antlounced
roy Otiii'Jier 186, Order 01 the
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and c. E. ~~ •• the ulhero. berte) Adkins of Mulberry
Hlldo King; and Mrs. Vlt'glola mietlng will be
7:30
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p.m. TuesLenten' COin .cards 1'1111 also be I'll~, Is a surgical
Whitlatch.
of Mrl. M,vnxi MWer.
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ullold by the congrel)atlon and at JlePnUI Hospital, Room 231;,JJ,

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Se\fen of the 13 Dflglnal col·
Mrs. Roger Russell, . m_ether of
,onles
reql!lred voters to be
the bride, Mpna Rusaell, Mrs.
~roperty owners, and some
Olin Wolte, Mrll Jaek Chapman .New England states specilled
and children; Mra.
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Attending were .
it ~fACmiolE ._ Mrf!., JWI&gt;ert SlY- Rldiard llolcGtjjre
Recine r..-IY.OfiOrd Fri- N&lt;II1J, clrol1n1, ,
mornlnB 0! tbe death of her Motrll alld
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or ·CIIYt~J!!ii% Mra.
aQiterby' a IMIII, Carrell, and Lew!• Rjit)&lt;IY and~~ Mr.
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this 1s the mellow mood of spring fashions

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heading tbot project are Rus- Norfolk, Va. !ihe was accompanLADIES AUXILIARY of IJmv
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sell 1.\'Dns and Mariua Chain
led there by her husbond SoturWebllor Foot 39, Amerlean Le- ·
bora.
- da,y.
glon, Tuesday at 7:30p.m. at .
RACINE- Dad's nl&amp;llt Till
tbe hill.
observed and plano were madl
MEIGS COUNTY Rl~ Club, for an Esoter parQ&gt; for t h e
7:30 'l'llesday nillbt at tbe E. aehool cl\Udren when RectDe EleJ.IWI reoldeoee.
mentaey PTA met.recmrtl,y atthe
WEDNESDAY
school.
WOMAN'S CbrisFlthera attending the meeting
!· tlanPOMEROY
T._,.ance Union, 2 p,m. were the only ones oounted for
Wednesday at the United lloletho- tho attendance award which went
di&amp;t Church.
to the aecond grade. Mrs. Nancy
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club, 7:- Carnahan Presided at the meet30 Wednesday at the home of lng wblch opened Tilth the Oag
Mra. Alfred Yesuger. Mrs. Cllf- pledge 111111 the PTA prayer led
ford Ph11Up1 Ia oo-booteas.
by Mrs. Mary K. Yost. Offtcers
reports ~eclvenbylllrs. Grace
Hutrman, seeretar)', and Mrs.
Nancy Ervin, treuurer.
Plans were discussed for ihe
Eaotor pai'Q', ltd the next PTA
for.
meeting TIIS .~ for TUesday,
Deoco~ses April 16, Elected :to tho nominating committee were Mrs. Er.
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SYRACUSE _ Ordlnatlal and Kimbler. Theconlmltteewillprethere ••• bit
lnltailatlon of deseonesaea Till aent , • ,sla:te oC; o!!lcera at the
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held &amp;mda,y morning cllrlnll the April meeting, 'l1ie first grade
reaion·more •ncl more.
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,TIDrll&gt;(jl hour at the FJrll United mothers will have charge of re, ~Preobyterlan Church by the Rev. lrealunento, and the !IIIII grade
people shop at Vlll~ge
: Ltnilf!n H. Stebbins. lil&amp;talled room llloihera will provide babyTier~ Mrs. llel«~ Harris, Mro. sltUng service.
Phlrm1cy. Prompt •ncl
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Mrs. Yost and Mr~ Ktmbler
vis, Mr1: Aanes White Mrr. presented the pl'O(Iiim. Mrs.
complett prelcriptlon
)llike, Mrs. ~ . Yost Presented a poem and did
and Mlu Frankie a II1W1d 4ects ~' Mrs.
..rvlce 1t loW re110n1ble
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Kimbler l'Ud llle,Jifilor1 of the.
pr!cea Ia our flrat order of busin111
Holy communion service• will state fteg
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Easter, arouild the talilos ond ootfee Tlere served following
a..t ua fill your next
the amex of the ebl¢ch, !llr the meeting by Ute second grade
'c&gt;'••t""' !lmrloe services will be lnothera.
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00 Easter morning, !oiloTI'\
Tlith -ee and - • I n the
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j)J -.y School at· 10
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YCJOCk The public is invited.
. POMEROY _ ~ " '• pUtDAN MEADpWS
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Wolf~ a~ · iJ\e ','Bachtel i;. U,B.
Cburch · ~tl)tiRev. Mrs. AchrBh
J,(Jile~ qJtld ~tlng. Attendants
TIOre Mlsa IJ1.8D4 Hoed and Mr.
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priiit !-ckgouad of Acollio J...., with bow

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n.. eur aored okitt ;, po10d aaalaot •

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STARTS at the !ihade .·theme carl')'lng
wao llapd
tbe amuaJ
GUests at the partY
SvNDAY
Outat'II&gt;•
Cliureh !lmday, 7:4!5'' tuellit nliht ·obseniiiiCe 'If the Robert IIOUiii&gt;, Mr•·
,each ~Velli!IS. Rev. Otarleo tj&lt;ir- Mldcllfi!Ol"l CbUd Conseryatlon , Patl'lck n.1!7, Mrs. 1M Sinlth,
rlr speaker. ~tal muale,.eh Leaaue.
:Mrs. Gecirse :loaon, ana )11'1 . .
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Balloonl and atreamor• lnps1- Don Grueser:·
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YOUNT ADULT Ci:Ass, Syra- tel Bhadea de&lt;orated tb( aoclal
Rell'eBhmenti Titre aarved j)J ~a, : Mr. and Ml'l· !Jomtr
cuae Melbodlst Otareh, to aerve room of the Columbus and-- Mra. Beaver, .Mro.
Parker .ot 'RuUand .and.il(r, and
break{ast at 8 a.m. Smcla,y In ern &lt;ilio Electric co. for t h e :r.lrs. Harris, Mrs/ Geoe llolldaWn'eon Carpomter 01 Plimchurch basement, All YCUIIIi Thursday nll!tlt altair. Pin tbe shell, Mrs. DonMuj\e~~,andMn. eroybi!rore r8turnlnito .¢ollumadults Invited.
tall on the donkey, ...,al~al Allen King. Mra. f1arril opOn,.s bus. Ml'•· Clrperiler 111111. """
MONDAY
chalrl, and lesptros were 811111111 the meeting with devotions. hive opent tbe' psst TIOOk.:wlth
the games pla,yed c1uinll !he eve- Nemes !or new members wOH her parenta.
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McQdro 111111 f'!mlly """" Mr.
School.
blrthdiys, Plastic E..ter e-a
ond Mrl. Rev Slaw of .Canida,
sr. PAUL LUTHERAN church filled with jellybeans were "'•·
Envoy and Mra..
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Council and Conservation Com· en 'as favors, and refreshmetlts
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of Pom8!'0)', 1111! Mrl. llobeit
church.
od
Estep of'Ma- W.Va. The dinSTAFF ANDOFFICERS,M-'•s
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Tina and Todd Nibert, chllPOMEROY t' II was VD!ed ~~·O.e ral11. II wal an; '
trlc eo. social room at 7,30 p, costume, and she and Mrs. DonSYRACUSE - The reglilar dr«&lt; of Mr. and Mrl. Pete Nl- to recel_. nati,OIIal litd)ll!lto 01- ·, &amp;e~"lhst a practlce"•wib;i&gt;t .
m. Monda,y; Mrs. Bertie Walts na Stewart Willi the lM18 prizes. meeting of the !UIIhlne Maker's b
Galllpoll
ncera at the aPrlnB dlltriet ral• held at 1·:!0 '
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and
Mrs.
Etta Lem'-·, The door prize wont to Mrs. Class of the First United Pres- ert,
a, were recent vis- ly to be held •·llhl 2~ ai Mar• 'l'l~Wer. ptail)a 11\r th~' dillltl
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Bradbury,
and
the
travb"'•rian
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their
grandpll:onts,
Mr.
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BETHEL S!l, lnto.,.tio!11J Orellnc prize was won by Mrs. the church amex Monda,y nl&amp;ll~
Mils ·j'olly Karr of Columbul Daullhters of Alllerlea, met Tile•- ,. It' was reported ~. i'h·e '
der or Job's lloughters, 7:30 Lowell BeAver.
March 18, conducted by Mar- Ia hero for aweekondvlsltwith daynli!lt.at!heholl. '
. .\neet\ng that Elza 0~ rfM'onda,y night at the PomeMrs. KennethllarrlaandMro, garet Cottrill .
_.edby h ........ Mr --•Mr8 Cb
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malnsll\' poor ' heeJi. , .The
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i!IS, tho 33 member• attendlilg m.·:;and Will lo!lture silent iucMJDDLEPORT CUB s c out
lion !rom Secret ·Piace, andwaa
heard a comnltmlcation from t1on to' be -~ctedbtthe• GilOd
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followed with prayer.
Edith Wakely~ diotrlct depuQ', ofuie Ortloir ~~~.Choltef
Presbyterian Church; court of
Secretary and treasurer reR '.
Counell Tllll
Initiation
•wards to be held; 11en 4 the oPporia were read and approved.
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otferlng waa taken. Seven
~q!iitlng the books W~lda.Y '. MIDDL~,RT - RemotlolDie ', the elan for Eutjor decorlllllln
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da,y parQ&gt; was held recently hon- Various projects were discussI
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w..dell .Q!lr)ach
Veteran~, meet Monda,y. night 8t ver, paetoral family of the Rut- day dinner.
LETART FALLS .,. First aiKl D&gt;ersbiCh r ,Y~ a ~ (ron).
QII&amp;IUrlY; blrthda,yl ~re Ob- fnla takeq ·~ 11Pr9jict ~!!~.,·the. Ol*led, tbe;e~ ·~.' ""'"
the D. A. V. Hall, 7:30 p, m.
land Nazarene Church.
The Bible otu&lt;IY, chapter 3, second graders ol the Letart her secret
when tho
ser'ed
memberiJ!qil)r- .
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Erwin
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Atte ding
Mr and Mr
Falls Elem-"-· School pr• ter
m.,el recentll' ot the od
""'aroundt.t''IIPOCial ·'ly at tho .hofue oi·Mr: and Mrs:- gr81)l. !ihe
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- bomeofMra. ;NathanBigga, Rut.- •-•te-'
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Irw the ,Hev. and Mr s. Geo rge
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Sidwell, home after six yesrsln · Ra,ymond 5mlth, Dobbie and Jan- gelist, was conducted by Marland Rood. It Tlas decided 11ur: gifts. ~ed were Sadle.:J)'ullThe 8lll\lp !lllde Plans lobe' ... ~ Qunee pvo a'.PIItm;) ,t'llte '
Sollth Korea, at Hestb Methodist lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. War- garet Winebrenner, foUowedwith ing of Ute l.letarl Falls PTA
. ..u .uarililret TUtti MabilV
gin th
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Linda, grOUJ&gt; discussion.
TUesday nl&amp;frt. .
lng Ute me'¥ini conducted by
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all ·
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Church. The returnedllilsil...,... and Brenda Black, Mr. and Mrs.
The bootes&amp;, Mrs. White, serThe youngsters inarched to Mrs. BISil ., order l1lo dozen Meter, Goldie Wol,!e,Ollve
Also discu,sed imlnJI th, me,ttll;o 1/ons'' 1i;lth M,!i••('ll!'181 wW showslides of their work.
~trloUc music and then gave a sel!-eovorlng b••~ card" Games ley • q~lce AIIJM,I, Opal , , lnB ,oonducted ,by FtiitldlD·..,_... talnlna' lilt word '~-all" w i a
George Grate, Beverly andGeor- ved delicious re!relhments to ~
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and Zoila Bl
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go. R
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pfllfed lftl,
at· tho,;!' ,
llonorytoSouthKorea,will-·' and
the cnrectlm ol Mrs. 'ane !WI and Mra. Esiher Harden 1'188 a .Tiere ..tveclbythekltchen com- ~ vacation \ illlilf."'oehwl. and pla,ed. a cliorul 'of IOYeru
•...David, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian rls, Nsoml London, Mrl. Cot•
m1ttee
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at Heoth Methodist Church, Mid- Floyd ca apn M and Mr
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dleport, Monday nl8hL A ooopor- Lawrence r
rMrs. Fr.".i
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the buain... meeting Biggs,
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auve dlmer Is planned for 6p. Tackett, Stawta, Sterr)' andLora nomlnatlnc committee was apwere aervedby ....:::.
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for pointed, Named to the commit- Ill• bootes&amp; those &lt;lllllled ' and . \.JI'Je '
rami.,
C':&gt;rOup'
Yed
well will speak.
Terri and Rita, Mrs. M a u d e
tee were Mrs. Jessie Jarrell, Mra. Marie
Mrs. DQr-; MIDDLEPORT- A &lt;Jlllt tor a
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TUESDAY
. ·Smith, Blli Smith, Mrs. Jini\YhitcHai.rmaJl, · Mrs. Linda Diehl, olhy Rosch,
l!attio Flshetj !lOI&lt;lY !am11y ns atorted at a
MIDDLEPORT - A 1tu&lt;1Y les- ·Mildred LOlli.
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OHIO ETA PID Cll~er Beta tln&amp;tch, Mrs. Wesley YOWl&amp; Mrs.
and Mrs. !WI.
Mrs. .
Mrs. ~" ineettng of tbe Bi'adbt!ry o\rts son !rom .St. Mar~ lias ~Set)t,Slim• Phi Sororlcy, , ~- m. LUlie Slnltb, Mrs. Minnie Getty,
MIDDLEPORT - Eaoter rePl,ns were discussed !or ac~ HarriJeeob~,
. ., and· Crafts lllub Wednesday at ed by Mrs, ~ ~er,at T)lell8 15
Tuesclajr, Columbus and Southern Mro. Julia Grate, Mr..,:··f barlle membrancea .tor shut-lno will bakeless bake oale. Also d I s- , Mrs.
and Mra. f;t, ' 1/le 1t9me of Mr1. Jaclde Reed. day nl8ht'l ,me~~ Of Gr9lJP
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.Ohio l!;lectrlc eo. ooctal room. Tyree, Opal ., Tyree, Wondell be dellv&amp;Qd by deacons and del- cu'sed at the meeting we r e
;". \ 1~oos irere given by Mro. D of the W-'1 As~ · · r'ft\R'I:,)_ . IJIU,
New ollleers TIW be elected• Grete, llaii\Y ,\'..Wrou&amp;ll, ~
· eooesses of1he Middleport Firat llll"bods of Increasing the PTA
Ruth llarat. !~'be qdlt project ol: the United . Pl'G~ ·
Barbara Riggs hostet.
Lorana
Beek,y ~v , United Prelbyterlan Cl!Ui:eh on ,JIII~IIhlp ro)l$. Th~
. will. be ' eortlitueCJ, at the April Chureh.
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Clelland, and Carob-!~ Grueser lllfld IIIIII,Jt'.·~r, ~· · · ,~alon ~i.
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wart to Mr1.
,., ·&lt;til8e!IP&amp;dl!l ,,lltl ~!II;&gt; to, !Ill AA!!I
the cultural program· · ~ sale honored IPJO :•
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at conclusion of tho e;enlilg.
Refreshments Tlere serVed' af- ,lined members ' lif tho etlurcl\
~li!lments were
via. A potluck 'Clinner·'·W.s held'
SALISBURY PI A, Tuesday . ter which Rev. and Mrs, BeAver were mlde at a recent meet- Iowtni'lhe.. meeting by the !hi'!! ,. A
at noon. Ajtendlng beside• those
evllllng, at school. Sesalon post- opened D1BilY nlee gifts.
lng &lt;!( tho deloons and deaeoo- grade llloihers. .,
ed here
namea wete Mra. Evelyn Mur- gove a
paned from March 9.
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ra,y, Mta. ' O.rnlce Wlnn, Mlaa , Prtllcllni at,
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:al the group TIIS scheduled !or
UNDERGOES
death
Kathm1 Wel'ljlll', !.ira. Ethel Col- lloo ""!' lolrl.
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m !imday ·with Vincent Jlabo
POMEROY- Mrs.
llits, Mrs. OleYl, Cottrlll, Mrl. II 1'1&amp;8 antlounced
roy Otiii'Jier 186, Order 01 the
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and c. E. ~~ •• the ulhero. berte) Adkins of Mulberry
Hlldo King; and Mrs. Vlt'glola mietlng will be
7:30
~-':'thSiarho,
p.m. TuesLenten' COin .cards 1'1111 also be I'll~, Is a surgical
Whitlatch.
of Mrl. M,vnxi MWer.
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ullold by the congrel)atlon and at JlePnUI Hospital, Room 231;,JJ,

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Se\fen of the 13 Dflglnal col·
Mrs. Roger Russell, . m_ether of
,onles
reql!lred voters to be
the bride, Mpna Rusaell, Mrs.
~roperty owners, and some
Olin Wolte, Mrll Jaek Chapman .New England states specilled
and children; Mra.
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it ~fACmiolE ._ Mrf!., JWI&gt;ert SlY- Rldiard llolcGtjjre
Recine r..-IY.OfiOrd Fri- N&lt;II1J, clrol1n1, ,
mornlnB 0! tbe death of her Motrll alld
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or ·CIIYt~J!!ii% Mra.
aQiterby' a IMIII, Carrell, and Lew!• Rjit)&lt;IY and~~ Mr.
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heading tbot project are Rus- Norfolk, Va. !ihe was accompanLADIES AUXILIARY of IJmv
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sell 1.\'Dns and Mariua Chain
led there by her husbond SoturWebllor Foot 39, Amerlean Le- ·
bora.
- da,y.
glon, Tuesday at 7:30p.m. at .
RACINE- Dad's nl&amp;llt Till
tbe hill.
observed and plano were madl
MEIGS COUNTY Rl~ Club, for an Esoter parQ&gt; for t h e
7:30 'l'llesday nillbt at tbe E. aehool cl\Udren when RectDe EleJ.IWI reoldeoee.
mentaey PTA met.recmrtl,y atthe
WEDNESDAY
school.
WOMAN'S CbrisFlthera attending the meeting
!· tlanPOMEROY
T._,.ance Union, 2 p,m. were the only ones oounted for
Wednesday at the United lloletho- tho attendance award which went
di&amp;t Church.
to the aecond grade. Mrs. Nancy
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club, 7:- Carnahan Presided at the meet30 Wednesday at the home of lng wblch opened Tilth the Oag
Mra. Alfred Yesuger. Mrs. Cllf- pledge 111111 the PTA prayer led
ford Ph11Up1 Ia oo-booteas.
by Mrs. Mary K. Yost. Offtcers
reports ~eclvenbylllrs. Grace
Hutrman, seeretar)', and Mrs.
Nancy Ervin, treuurer.
Plans were discussed for ihe
Eaotor pai'Q', ltd the next PTA
for.
meeting TIIS .~ for TUesday,
Deoco~ses April 16, Elected :to tho nominating committee were Mrs. Er.
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SYRACUSE _ Ordlnatlal and Kimbler. Theconlmltteewillprethere ••• bit
lnltailatlon of deseonesaea Till aent , • ,sla:te oC; o!!lcera at the
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held &amp;mda,y morning cllrlnll the April meeting, 'l1ie first grade
reaion·more •ncl more.
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,TIDrll&gt;(jl hour at the FJrll United mothers will have charge of re, ~Preobyterlan Church by the Rev. lrealunento, and the !IIIII grade
people shop at Vlll~ge
: Ltnilf!n H. Stebbins. lil&amp;talled room llloihera will provide babyTier~ Mrs. llel«~ Harris, Mro. sltUng service.
Phlrm1cy. Prompt •ncl
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Mrs. Yost and Mr~ Ktmbler
vis, Mr1: Aanes White Mrr. presented the pl'O(Iiim. Mrs.
complett prelcriptlon
)llike, Mrs. ~ . Yost Presented a poem and did
and Mlu Frankie a II1W1d 4ects ~' Mrs.
..rvlce 1t loW re110n1ble
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Kimbler l'Ud llle,Jifilor1 of the.
pr!cea Ia our flrat order of busin111
Holy communion service• will state fteg
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Easter, arouild the talilos ond ootfee Tlere served following
a..t ua fill your next
the amex of the ebl¢ch, !llr the meeting by Ute second grade
'c&gt;'••t""' !lmrloe services will be lnothera.
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00 Easter morning, !oiloTI'\
Tlith -ee and - • I n the
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j)J -.y School at· 10
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YCJOCk The public is invited.
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remaining.

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IIIII au • stater n&gt;u;r Alt had 2:1.
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York Knlc!&lt;l ~,nil!rt'' ·.
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best-41-....., eerteo. Chamberlain,..,.; sulreiedlhOiniurywben
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Lima led a0-17 midway lbl~ugh
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38 whUe Dick Barnett "~~dod 29.

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NEA Sports Editor

NEW YORK-(NEAI·-A half-&lt;enlury, after Dutch ~ert
: of the old Original CelUcs conceive41he art of playing basket·
, ~II wllh his back to the basket, Wilt Chamberlain bas re·
ned the practice to its ultima!Al.
.
• AM in so doing he has been named loday the winner of the
t 13tb annual Maurice Podololl Cup as the most valuable plaver
• of the NaUonal Baskolball Aasoclation, In an exclusive ballot
t co¥ucted ·for tho league by NEA.
: There never' has been a lrivot like the big man of the Philat delpbla 78ars. Aller, all, old Dutch was only 8-2 when he sta: Uoiied blmseU in tho keyhole and deftly. fed passes to the
tCeltics, whUe Wilt looms a fuU foot higher and absolutely un·
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pounds.
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~ For the. first ljme in moctern ba&amp;ketball history, a •i!en!Alr,'
Chamblr.laln, bas led the NBA iii the vital if unheralded
, de!':rtm!int of 1118iBIB. It's also the all-time switch in cbar1ac r lot. a man "who spent the firs~ decade of blo athletic
being
,career, \J"aclug back to his varalty debut al
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a lot
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At the meetings, the players ei!ected a 30-point pact with
the owners that included such !!Alms as a $10,000 minimum
salary, a raise in meal money from $8 to $12 and a hike in

"Murphy" money (for incidentals during spring exercises)
from ~ to $40.
" The experience of negotiating at that level," notes Tom,
" has
given me a little more insight into baseball."
II bas also helped him radoaallze the trade tbat sent blm
from tbe GlaDis, the only organization be was In for 11 years
In profesoloioiol ba..baU, to lhe Dodgers.
"This ts·ab,o . good experience for me," be says. 14 l'd like
to manage in the majors some day. You'll never find me

Haller, a .200 hitter who specialized in hitting the long ball
!of the Giants, has also been able to take a more objective
view of his old dub now that he's not a part of it. Packed
with stars like Willie Mays, WiUle McCovey, Orlando Cepeda,
Jim Ray Hart, with pitchers like Juan Marichal, Gaylord
Perry and Mike McCormick, the Giants have been one of the
most frustrating !Alams in baseball. They have finished sec·
ond in the National League each o! the last three years.

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Elom-·-Schoolca!oterla.
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Blue llevll' ' B&lt;•&gt;~ters Club, 111,
'al!alr wtu be potluck wUh par·
eats brillglng a covered dloh.
The Booatera will !urnlob bread,
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Presentation ol Dvo awards
will hil!lillsllt llle event. The so
Include: Best Do!ondve Playw
Trophy, _spmsored by llle Blue
Devtls Boosters Club; Best Bebounder Trophy, ~er Slate
service Center; Highest S&lt;hol&amp;r·
ship Cor a VarslliY Player, MeKnlsllt &amp; Davieo Hardware; Best
Foul 91ooter Gallla Acadom7
1llslt School' Allllet!c IJepl1'(,.
mont: and tile Most Valuable
Player Trophy Max Tawney Slu41os
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Coach Everette Vance, t h e
Eighth Graders; coach Clll! WU aon, the Freahme11; coach Glenn
Trout. the Reserves; COach !Nke

Bursoo, llle VarslliY; and L. Ed·
ward Stewart, tbe Cheerleaders.
Odie O'Donnell will serve as
maetor o1 ceremonies 81ld lbo
Rev. Joseph c. Chapman pastor or the First Baptist church

For the first-place winner-this
exciting grand prize
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A COMPLETE GAME
ROOM
Includes table and four chairs ,
folding bar, billiard table, color
TV, movie Outfit, stereo, 25 ·re&lt;: ·
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and game chest.

.OTHER WINNERS
WILl RECEIVE
4 Brunswick Billiard Tablll
25 Beverage Dispensers

250 Game Chests
Swte pt lt~es.

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comeback champion of 1967-418; Dave Bing the Detrbit Piston
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dlacua; Steve Gardner, 440; John r~elved. bls bachejor of science degree from Illinois 'after he
Patrick, 220; TOm Pro.. , dla- was already in professional baseball. "Hesees and analyzes .
cuo; and Roy Stewart, 2~0.
the situatlo.n. He also reads the papers and gets the 4rPt.
"Tbe Giants bad, an excess number of eateberl. I was the
oldest of the buncb, at 31. 1 ltarted talldDg to Cllul&gt; Feeney
(vlee-presldenl of the Glanto) about the poulbiHiy of belog
traded at winter major league meeting• In Medeo City."
Tom wasn't lhere as a tourist. HJs perspective on baseball
also involves the view from the toJ&gt;-statesmanship. Tom Is
the oi!icially designate4 player representative of tbe Nallonal
League (his counterpart for the American League is S!Alve
Hamilton, lhe gray-haired lefthander of the New York
Yankees) ·
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Marvln MiUer is pitching the baD for the players. Ml\l"Vin
Miller . is lhe .peneil·mustached labor expert who became
r.xecuhve secretary of the baseball players association a
couple of years ago at $50,000 a year. "The biggest step for·
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wound ~ the season with a .226 quarter and led the East assault
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Nick Conoor and II !rom 6-7
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ibout ployers In ba&gt;eball when In lho atito hil!ll school basketbe balked at belnc sent down to ball tournament.
_the miUors b.Y. the Baltimore
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Orioles.
Hamilton Gu11ol4ln laat nilllfl
When ~stein recused hlo mi- Clau AA finale. Garfield ovfl\"
nor leasue assipunent the Or- came stubborn Lima senior, Gg;.
tole5, who were then the detend- 65, in the OJlener of the semi111: world chamPions and felt ftnal doubleheader,
Boog Powell had a lock on the
Western BIW its 2~e win
first ba&gt;o job, sent ~stein and streah ohattered by Manstleld
Frank Bertai.na to WashiQJton st. Peter'&amp;, 73-70. ll&gt;rlng(leld
for Pete Richert.
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live ~ to ttis advance biWn,g in 53-50, in the other etas~; Arsem~
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&amp;&gt;stein sot off to a poor start
Ed Rotleff ocorod 12 or hill

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Glrfleid rallied from a 13polot deftcJt twice in the tirst
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remaining.

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IIIII au • stater n&gt;u;r Alt had 2:1.
Wray Jordan paced Western
with 18 points. AU-otater Roy
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~stater John Kennedy 11&lt;ored
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powered tbe 7tlero to a 118-110
triiiiiiPh 111 '1118 ilri! come llle
best-41-....., eerteo. Chamberlain,..,.; sulreiedlhOiniurywben
biB foot wai ~ on durlni

Townsolid chJWed In with 1:1.
Lima led a0-17 midway lbl~ugh
the second period belore a late
rail~' cut the deficit to just two
polnto, 31&gt;841 hi llltermlaalon.
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&amp;topped Franclo!o San Jose PerWillis Reed led New York w!Ut
et, 183, ~n (5).
38 whUe Dick Barnett "~~dod 29.

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NEW YORK-(NEAI·-A half-&lt;enlury, after Dutch ~ert
: of the old Original CelUcs conceive41he art of playing basket·
, ~II wllh his back to the basket, Wilt Chamberlain bas re·
ned the practice to its ultima!Al.
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• AM in so doing he has been named loday the winner of the
t 13tb annual Maurice Podololl Cup as the most valuable plaver
• of the NaUonal Baskolball Aasoclation, In an exclusive ballot
t co¥ucted ·for tho league by NEA.
: There never' has been a lrivot like the big man of the Philat delpbla 78ars. Aller, all, old Dutch was only 8-2 when he sta: Uoiied blmseU in tho keyhole and deftly. fed passes to the
tCeltics, whUe Wilt looms a fuU foot higher and absolutely un·
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pounds.
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Chamblr.laln, bas led the NBA iii the vital if unheralded
, de!':rtm!int of 1118iBIB. It's also the all-time switch in cbar1ac r lot. a man "who spent the firs~ decade of blo athletic
being
,career, \J"aclug back to his varalty debut al
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At the meetings, the players ei!ected a 30-point pact with
the owners that included such !!Alms as a $10,000 minimum
salary, a raise in meal money from $8 to $12 and a hike in

"Murphy" money (for incidentals during spring exercises)
from ~ to $40.
" The experience of negotiating at that level," notes Tom,
" has
given me a little more insight into baseball."
II bas also helped him radoaallze the trade tbat sent blm
from tbe GlaDis, the only organization be was In for 11 years
In profesoloioiol ba..baU, to lhe Dodgers.
"This ts·ab,o . good experience for me," be says. 14 l'd like
to manage in the majors some day. You'll never find me

Haller, a .200 hitter who specialized in hitting the long ball
!of the Giants, has also been able to take a more objective
view of his old dub now that he's not a part of it. Packed
with stars like Willie Mays, WiUle McCovey, Orlando Cepeda,
Jim Ray Hart, with pitchers like Juan Marichal, Gaylord
Perry and Mike McCormick, the Giants have been one of the
most frustrating !Alams in baseball. They have finished sec·
ond in the National League each o! the last three years.

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Blue llevll' ' B&lt;•&gt;~ters Club, 111,
'al!alr wtu be potluck wUh par·
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The Booatera will !urnlob bread,
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Presentation ol Dvo awards
will hil!lillsllt llle event. The so
Include: Best Do!ondve Playw
Trophy, _spmsored by llle Blue
Devtls Boosters Club; Best Bebounder Trophy, ~er Slate
service Center; Highest S&lt;hol&amp;r·
ship Cor a VarslliY Player, MeKnlsllt &amp; Davieo Hardware; Best
Foul 91ooter Gallla Acadom7
1llslt School' Allllet!c IJepl1'(,.
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Coach Everette Vance, t h e
Eighth Graders; coach Clll! WU aon, the Freahme11; coach Glenn
Trout. the Reserves; COach !Nke

Bursoo, llle VarslliY; and L. Ed·
ward Stewart, tbe Cheerleaders.
Odie O'Donnell will serve as
maetor o1 ceremonies 81ld lbo
Rev. Joseph c. Chapman pastor or the First Baptist church

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Lenny Wilitens, the dexterous little playmaker of the St
LoUis Hawks and the other assist leader ·of the NBA, was
distant second to Chamberlain in Ibis year's tally . He was
followed by Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles LaJ&lt;ero the
comeback champion of 1967-418; Dave Bing the Detrbit Piston
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dlacua; Steve Gardner, 440; John r~elved. bls bachejor of science degree from Illinois 'after he
Patrick, 220; TOm Pro.. , dla- was already in professional baseball. "Hesees and analyzes .
cuo; and Roy Stewart, 2~0.
the situatlo.n. He also reads the papers and gets the 4rPt.
"Tbe Giants bad, an excess number of eateberl. I was the
oldest of the buncb, at 31. 1 ltarted talldDg to Cllul&gt; Feeney
(vlee-presldenl of the Glanto) about the poulbiHiy of belog
traded at winter major league meeting• In Medeo City."
Tom wasn't lhere as a tourist. HJs perspective on baseball
also involves the view from the toJ&gt;-statesmanship. Tom Is
the oi!icially designate4 player representative of tbe Nallonal
League (his counterpart for the American League is S!Alve
Hamilton, lhe gray-haired lefthander of the New York
Yankees) ·
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Marvln MiUer is pitching the baD for the players. Ml\l"Vin
Miller . is lhe .peneil·mustached labor expert who became
r.xecuhve secretary of the baseball players association a
couple of years ago at $50,000 a year. "The biggest step for·
ward we ever made," says Haller. "It creates a real good
atmosphere because it takes the pressure oil the player rep·
resentahves as far as talking grievances with the owners. If

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wound ~ the season with a .226 quarter and led the East assault
average with justnlnehomer&amp;and with 26 pointa. The Tljjero aloo
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Nick Conoor and II !rom 6-7
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came one ot the most talked eaay Clasa AA semifinal victory
ibout ployers In ba&gt;eball when In lho atito hil!ll school basketbe balked at belnc sent down to ball tournament.
_the miUors b.Y. the Baltimore
The Tll!ers, now 2~ !aced
Orioles.
Hamilton Gu11ol4ln laat nilllfl
When ~stein recused hlo mi- Clau AA finale. Garfield ovfl\"
nor leasue assipunent the Or- came stubborn Lima senior, Gg;.
tole5, who were then the detend- 65, in the OJlener of the semi111: world chamPions and felt ftnal doubleheader,
Boog Powell had a lock on the
Western BIW its 2~e win
first ba&gt;o job, sent ~stein and streah ohattered by Manstleld
Frank Bertai.na to WashiQJton st. Peter'&amp;, 73-70. ll&gt;rlng(leld
for Pete Richert.
Loc at of Mahonlng CoWIIiY shacl&amp;&gt;stein, though, lllen Called to ed Cincinnati Lincoln Heigbta,
live ~ to ttis advance biWn,g in 53-50, in the other etas~; Arsem~
his fh•s·! se~son with the Senators. final daytime ""lion.
&amp;&gt;stein sot off to a poor start
Ed Rotleff ocorod 12 or hill

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thraugh 19'6 IS not an encouraging one, food production, scarcely able to kefp paclfo.,
with popolotion growth, not to mention additional demand generated by rising incomn,
· fell behind over-all demand. Haw..er, prelininary crap rejoorts lor 1967 in the developing countries indicate food output per ptl'10n goined 6 per cent over lost year's droughtdepreued ltYtls, bringing production per person back to IOYels of the early '60s. U.S.
Deportment of Agricultunr reporh the food-populotion problem will not be sotisl~torily
solved until population growth is eHecti•ely slowed and ••entually stabilized.

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Each art! st wbo exhibits will
be limited to live art works.
These art works will be bl'1lUllot
to the auditorium on AprD 3,
1968. Each artist who plans to
The exhibit will be held in tho exhibit is asked to register his
PT. PLEASANT- Ma a on
Mo11 of the nation 11 expeeted io have normal seasonal
·
Cooney artists are urged to par- auditorium of the Courthouse An- work with the Maoon C&lt;&gt;uncy Extemperatures wllb above normal averages In lbe Great
nex
hare
April
7
to
Aprtl
21,
exticipate In an art exhlbit sponsorLakea and some aoutbera regions.
tension Office before March 25,
ell by the Mason eoUney H o m e cluding April 12, 13, and 14.
1968.
Demoostratlon Council This ... The exhibit will be open to the
Those who have q.~esUons conhlblt wlll be composed of Land public from 1·4 p.m. dally and cerning this, exhibit should conStatuary Hall
Patterns - Moomtalns and Men, from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday and tact the Extension O!lice at 675By
an
act of Congress, each
a traveling exhibit of the Hunt- Thursday evenings.
3710.
state
is
authorized to submit
The works or Mason Cow!l,y
Ington Galleries, and Mason
two
bronze
or marble statues
All
artists
of
Maaon
Cooney
Cooney Artists and Their Works. artists will be In the fol,lowlng are asked to help make this .
lor deceased favorite sons to
Ill
The over-all title for the ex- areas: oU, watercolor, J)8stel, exhibit a SUCCOIS by exhibit·
be enshrined In Statuary Hall
hibit will be, West Vlrslnla Art- charcoal, casain, acrylics, dried log their art works.
in the national Capitol. Per·
sons honored are generQllv
Ists and Their Works. The art materials - pictures and plaq&lt;lhosen by the state legisla-ues,
and
wood
carvingsbas-recommittee members responsible
ture.
lief
and
sculpture.
f&lt;tr arrange"""'ts for this exhlb.
Meigs
Mason C&lt;&gt;uncy abounds with arIt are Mrs.1JOhn McllllrJjel, Mrs.
COLUMBUS - "The demand
tistic
talent of which llllli1.Y peo..
C. E. Erwin, and Mrs. W. S.
for
technicians Is one ol t h e
ple are not aware. The purpose
Waldie.
fastast growing needs for trained per11011s In Agricultural Education," according to James
E. Dougan, State a.pervlaor ol
Vooatlonal Agriculture of the
Ol)lo Bell Telephone Corr&amp;&gt;any State Department Of Edu•r~"·
to Stai/'~.Ohlo 1 · ••lolas,.oJ:· ~,'. F,our ,~i!JIIIicl"'l\ ,trl~
of Wa,y, Salisbury,
grams
Anna Klement&amp;, John Kl&lt;ments Ohio. Two programs are In opto State of Ohio, Easement, Olive. oration at !!;orlng!ield Technical
Ella BarnhorttoSimonH.Joln,. Institute In ·clark (;ouney offerson, Glad,ys E. Johnson, lot, Po.,. lng training In Agricultural Bull&lt;
oroy.
,
!ness TechnoiOI!l' and AgrlculTruman· D. Hill, Ilene Hill to tural F4di&gt;ment TectmolO£Y; a
~uart T. Brewer, Carol Brewer; Food Processlilg Techmlogy
parcel, Middleport.
Program ~-beil1&amp; offered joint;
Wa,yne Harrison, M,yrtle liar- ly by Coluinbuo Technical JnstiI·
rtson to John C, Hlte, Cella Rite, tute and Ohio Stale Unlverlll!J;
lot, Middleport.
and Horticulture Technolci.Y
Kahle Vance, ~ra Vance, Ar,. 11
being
offered
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old Grlte, Mildred Grate to Roy Cleveland Technician Sdlool.
Ellis, Clah&gt; .Mae Ellla,,Jot, Ru1;o Two programs are to open Sopland.
·
tember !968, Fore&amp;lr)l and CooCharles E. ~encer, n.ma R. servatlon Recreation Tecbnolo~encer to Hany E. Clarkt Jo- Ill' at Trl.count,y Technical In·
ann C_lark, \1 uro, Sillsl&gt;ul}'.
stitute, Nelll&lt;lnvlllo, Ohio. In 1969
James F. Alexander, Oretta a Natural Resources Conserva•
B. Alexander to Mc~mugll a.., uon Technology ts planned at
59.42 acres, Lebsnon.
Musldnpm Area Technical Jn.
Francis Andrew, Nellle Ancl- stltute at Zanesville.
rew to ~~~ Ebersbech, 120 acWelch Barnett, Ass!otant &amp;J.
res, Ollve.
porvlsor or Vocatlooal Agrlcul·
~I Ebersbl&lt;h to Francis ture o1 tbt-State Department of
EMBLEM ... on
Andrew, Nellie Andrew, 120 A., ~cotton, ts' 'tQordlnatlng the
Olive.
work\ 01 the Dlvl)ioq of Voca.
Henry E. Cleland, Leona H. tlonal Fdlcotlan In dov~oplng
Cleland to Albert E. Martin, Technician Trs!nlng ~a
Frances H. Martin, lot, PooMroy. 1n Al!'ieultura.
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Charles Nutter, akA Parket
Thne course&amp; aretwoyearoln
Nuttar to Paul L. Nutter, 57'h ac- length and to bl&amp;to school
res, Orange.
graWates who preferably have
Keith M. Woods to Gertrude had vocational agriculture. lll&amp;ll
M. Woods, lot, MlddloPOrt.
ochool aenlora dtodrlnl lnfor.
, FJ!a Ma,y ileuter, WWWII ll. mallon ma,y write to the Board
Reuter to James Cornell, Jler. oC Education om .. """"' t h •
nice Cornell, lot, Pomeroy.
eouraela ollend.

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11M5) American hummat,
wrote numerous books,
inclUding "From Bed lo
Worse" and "My Ten Years
in a Quandary' and acted
in some 50, films- and 48
"shqrts" for which he was
perhaps most widely.
knoWll, noms The World
Almanac. Amon~ -his best
film shorts were 'An Eve·
ning Alone," "Raising a
Baby!' and "How to Sleep,"
which won an Academy
Award In 1935'.

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COAL. ' COAL
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batlt, new hot water tank,
PI!!~- '"ur •a)e.: Ph.
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garage, 1~ level Jot. Price
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WASHER, &amp;Te.) I
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Juat across from Post Office
f46.0J01
u:NNETII STEGER'S
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
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T1lliMlTE PEST CONTROL

FI'IEE Inspection.

call 44WW
Merrill O'Dell, 0perat11r lor
l!!llermllal Termite Senk»
10 Belmont llr.
117 II

HOMER HARRISON
WATER Delivery Servlee, call
day f1f night. Rio
- Ohloli::Ph. Z45 &amp;515.
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R~PAIR SERVICE
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UYI'S at Tycoon Lake $300
8 ROOM House 15 A. near Tycoon. Business place overlookIng Tycoon Lake. Boats, cabi ins,
store. Would make good
• business place.

RIVER VIEW

, 6 7A.room,
ON RT. 7 to Ohio River,
3 porches. Priced to

on · GJeeti' Twp.

5 ROOMS and bath, .34 .lilb.
base, Umber, drilled well,
large bam. New water system.

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AVAILABLE

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·1• Olljlanding their steel castings foundry operations in Co) •mb!JI6, Ohlo. Men are needed to flll permanent Cull time

pOsitions &amp;&amp;k

GENERAL FOUNDRY WORKERS
POSITIONS AVAlLABLE IN MOLllNG, COI,IEMAKING,
grinding, chipping, burning, welding and general labor.;
Need not be pPerlenced or a High School graduate, but wm.
i,_ to learn and physically able - mlnlmwn welght of 165
Pounds and at least 5 ft. 8 inches,

MAINTENA~lt HANDYMEN
POSITIONS OPEN FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRAOOATES WITH
some mechanical abUit.Y and eJQ&gt;ertence lookill&amp; (Or a good

future. Must be at least !50 PoUnds.

STARTING WAGE $2.46 per hour
THIS IS A GROWING COMPANY WITH EXCELLENr
ployee benellts, so talk with our representative who wW
lntervlewiDR at the

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IOC4tea twO miles ,from pat5 Langav!IIe.
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$1t.500.
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3 "OOM house In VInton
PRICE '!'educed on this Ilk- ''
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- gardell' spot, located at . Vln' · VACANT land and ·buslneu Piaton .
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4 Miles From ':fown i sell.
66 A-:' z story .home, to A. bolo }
196 ACRES

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pay -.te. can ~-. M;tJ ' ;l Miles From Park ; 250 A. ST,9Ck FARM
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A._. 2 st~ ho~e with t~ a ROOM~ liath, gas, ficar P-.
ALJ. • . of .bl!lldlai llllflr.. !5rooms.
_dug well _IIIII pond,. ~Ut. 50 A. tiOabl• .ground,

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CURTAINS
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cAN BE YOURs
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yr. ol dhome In Kanauga just right for GSI worker.

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15500 b./:vs·thlsl:O:r..m home · ·We l'l~. Your lJstlng
an~ 2 A.. bath, small bam,
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The Battle of Saratoga dur·
ing the Revolutionary W&amp;l'
generally is Included among
the 15 decisive batUes of the
world btcauS&lt;! lis outcome
convln,•ed France that it
should offt•r aid to the Amer·icans. This assistance was a
turning point in the war.
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j!:l(TRA niee Brick - fully car' JH!t.ed - formal dining Room
· and Breakfast nook - Playroom - l'h baths - hot water heat - Central Air and
. many many more extras This owner will trade for anything anywhere, better call
right now before he change•
his mind.

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DIRECf AP'L.ICATtoN

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MORE calls fiJI' nice borneo and
. farms than we have available. The finest in Real Estate Serylce. can f46.26lf.
We need llsllngs in every localion.

LUMP coal.. ""'-...!...l!
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thru Fri., Jayroar
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Rt. 7 ~ lhe·.~61 and Gal·

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ONE STORY HOME
Big Country neill.r Town
3 DR AND BATH
BASEMENT AND COAL
71 ACRE farm right next tAl
tome&gt;J~r!ri .)l!¥ of' 'olm.lous
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FURNACE,
TOBACCO
BASE
town with city water and gas
with wlliliil ' qullity rotluc!U.
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LOW, LOW. PRICES on Malo ·
AND BARN
available - call now for an
Full ur IJ)are lime. Write GOQD used trumpet, fSO. CaD • lrels.,., Rlee and Corbin Fur·
PRICE $6,800. VACANT
appointment.
!lull! ,.~Ill!!'· . Walkl!l,a ,P}'ct ~ . after f . p.QI. 11-11 (1111ure.
81 II
Briek R1nch
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vaftey
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$15,000;00 •.
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tl;t !Nil GMC "' T. Plei&lt;uP true•,
with
Gotifile
lablets.
Only
ll8c
tales, carpeted LR and DR.
SOME '"lll town, some just out
Cood coniUUon, With racb.
GUUnshal!l·nmgs. •, Ht4l lire place, 2 tile baths, !am.
- all have city water -some
Pit ·~. ·
e8-$
ily room, beaullluJ kilrben,
with built In kllchens -00me
full-divided basement, ' 2 car
with basements - all are rea~
garage, large lot. You can't
dy for your inspecllon right
prl
Ph
buy, a 'better , home any
now ....: call NIBERT to lui·.Moll . where In Gallia ~· OWner 1 .:fin your housing · needs.

heavy galvanized steel

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- Water - Gas Fo~ Air
FlJniace. AU ..a,t: ~.llt a

Wish To Sell?

~ Beluty lii!Mie. U 1\IU' QIQ~to~, ~. tilli ~· ln.
Colr!:f~ lll
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Transfers

POLE MOUNTING
(uu Item 2, 76, 25)

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ably recognize the many
of Mason CowliY.

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Invited to Show Work

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·TIIJS nne' old ~~ill -~~ ~;acllldweD 0
, fii.l( ' ~. com base ~!!at nets f700
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iiY. OVINEK-110 A., I ftll; · 11111 j,rjctd 'at only $1UIIII.

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The food procl~ction record of th&lt;; less devebped countri.es from bepinning of thi~ dtcodt·
thraugh 19'6 IS not an encouraging one, food production, scarcely able to kefp paclfo.,
with popolotion growth, not to mention additional demand generated by rising incomn,
· fell behind over-all demand. Haw..er, prelininary crap rejoorts lor 1967 in the developing countries indicate food output per ptl'10n goined 6 per cent over lost year's droughtdepreued ltYtls, bringing production per person back to IOYels of the early '60s. U.S.
Deportment of Agricultunr reporh the food-populotion problem will not be sotisl~torily
solved until population growth is eHecti•ely slowed and ••entually stabilized.

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Each art! st wbo exhibits will
be limited to live art works.
These art works will be bl'1lUllot
to the auditorium on AprD 3,
1968. Each artist who plans to
The exhibit will be held in tho exhibit is asked to register his
PT. PLEASANT- Ma a on
Mo11 of the nation 11 expeeted io have normal seasonal
·
Cooney artists are urged to par- auditorium of the Courthouse An- work with the Maoon C&lt;&gt;uncy Extemperatures wllb above normal averages In lbe Great
nex
hare
April
7
to
Aprtl
21,
exticipate In an art exhlbit sponsorLakea and some aoutbera regions.
tension Office before March 25,
ell by the Mason eoUney H o m e cluding April 12, 13, and 14.
1968.
Demoostratlon Council This ... The exhibit will be open to the
Those who have q.~esUons conhlblt wlll be composed of Land public from 1·4 p.m. dally and cerning this, exhibit should conStatuary Hall
Patterns - Moomtalns and Men, from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday and tact the Extension O!lice at 675By
an
act of Congress, each
a traveling exhibit of the Hunt- Thursday evenings.
3710.
state
is
authorized to submit
The works or Mason Cow!l,y
Ington Galleries, and Mason
two
bronze
or marble statues
All
artists
of
Maaon
Cooney
Cooney Artists and Their Works. artists will be In the fol,lowlng are asked to help make this .
lor deceased favorite sons to
Ill
The over-all title for the ex- areas: oU, watercolor, J)8stel, exhibit a SUCCOIS by exhibit·
be enshrined In Statuary Hall
hibit will be, West Vlrslnla Art- charcoal, casain, acrylics, dried log their art works.
in the national Capitol. Per·
sons honored are generQllv
Ists and Their Works. The art materials - pictures and plaq&lt;lhosen by the state legisla-ues,
and
wood
carvingsbas-recommittee members responsible
ture.
lief
and
sculpture.
f&lt;tr arrange"""'ts for this exhlb.
Meigs
Mason C&lt;&gt;uncy abounds with arIt are Mrs.1JOhn McllllrJjel, Mrs.
COLUMBUS - "The demand
tistic
talent of which llllli1.Y peo..
C. E. Erwin, and Mrs. W. S.
for
technicians Is one ol t h e
ple are not aware. The purpose
Waldie.
fastast growing needs for trained per11011s In Agricultural Education," according to James
E. Dougan, State a.pervlaor ol
Vooatlonal Agriculture of the
Ol)lo Bell Telephone Corr&amp;&gt;any State Department Of Edu•r~"·
to Stai/'~.Ohlo 1 · ••lolas,.oJ:· ~,'. F,our ,~i!JIIIicl"'l\ ,trl~
of Wa,y, Salisbury,
grams
Anna Klement&amp;, John Kl&lt;ments Ohio. Two programs are In opto State of Ohio, Easement, Olive. oration at !!;orlng!ield Technical
Ella BarnhorttoSimonH.Joln,. Institute In ·clark (;ouney offerson, Glad,ys E. Johnson, lot, Po.,. lng training In Agricultural Bull&lt;
oroy.
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!ness TechnoiOI!l' and AgrlculTruman· D. Hill, Ilene Hill to tural F4di&gt;ment TectmolO£Y; a
~uart T. Brewer, Carol Brewer; Food Processlilg Techmlogy
parcel, Middleport.
Program ~-beil1&amp; offered joint;
Wa,yne Harrison, M,yrtle liar- ly by Coluinbuo Technical JnstiI·
rtson to John C, Hlte, Cella Rite, tute and Ohio Stale Unlverlll!J;
lot, Middleport.
and Horticulture Technolci.Y
Kahle Vance, ~ra Vance, Ar,. 11
being
offered
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old Grlte, Mildred Grate to Roy Cleveland Technician Sdlool.
Ellis, Clah&gt; .Mae Ellla,,Jot, Ru1;o Two programs are to open Sopland.
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tember !968, Fore&amp;lr)l and CooCharles E. ~encer, n.ma R. servatlon Recreation Tecbnolo~encer to Hany E. Clarkt Jo- Ill' at Trl.count,y Technical In·
ann C_lark, \1 uro, Sillsl&gt;ul}'.
stitute, Nelll&lt;lnvlllo, Ohio. In 1969
James F. Alexander, Oretta a Natural Resources Conserva•
B. Alexander to Mc~mugll a.., uon Technology ts planned at
59.42 acres, Lebsnon.
Musldnpm Area Technical Jn.
Francis Andrew, Nellle Ancl- stltute at Zanesville.
rew to ~~~ Ebersbech, 120 acWelch Barnett, Ass!otant &amp;J.
res, Ollve.
porvlsor or Vocatlooal Agrlcul·
~I Ebersbl&lt;h to Francis ture o1 tbt-State Department of
EMBLEM ... on
Andrew, Nellie Andrew, 120 A., ~cotton, ts' 'tQordlnatlng the
Olive.
work\ 01 the Dlvl)ioq of Voca.
Henry E. Cleland, Leona H. tlonal Fdlcotlan In dov~oplng
Cleland to Albert E. Martin, Technician Trs!nlng ~a
Frances H. Martin, lot, PooMroy. 1n Al!'ieultura.
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Charles Nutter, akA Parket
Thne course&amp; aretwoyearoln
Nuttar to Paul L. Nutter, 57'h ac- length and to bl&amp;to school
res, Orange.
graWates who preferably have
Keith M. Woods to Gertrude had vocational agriculture. lll&amp;ll
M. Woods, lot, MlddloPOrt.
ochool aenlora dtodrlnl lnfor.
, FJ!a Ma,y ileuter, WWWII ll. mallon ma,y write to the Board
Reuter to James Cornell, Jler. oC Education om .. """"' t h •
nice Cornell, lot, Pomeroy.
eouraela ollend.

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Rl!berl Benchley .(\1!89·
11M5) American hummat,
wrote numerous books,
inclUding "From Bed lo
Worse" and "My Ten Years
in a Quandary' and acted
in some 50, films- and 48
"shqrts" for which he was
perhaps most widely.
knoWll, noms The World
Almanac. Amon~ -his best
film shorts were 'An Eve·
ning Alone," "Raising a
Baby!' and "How to Sleep,"
which won an Academy
Award In 1935'.

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Cashmere wool Is made from
!he downy fleece which lies
under the goat's long hair. An
average.sized goat gives onlv
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OWNER wants to move to F1or'l:•tlii.~ 'pa)'lilenttr'~. f46.
COAL. ' COAL
ida. 7 room one StOJy home
.Ol~ ,ler,B P:l!l;· :', ' IN LUMP, STOKER, egg and mine
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nm. ~lslor Sal! Worlls
batlt, new hot water tank,
PI!!~- '"ur •a)e.: Ph.
Inc., E. Main St.. Pomeroy,
garage, 1~ level Jot. Price
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WOM_EN for~ lime _w .,t)n
GaD~ Co. Wl'ife Cor! Oomtel.

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lraller, Tile GOOD CLEAN LU)IP and stok.
Buffalo, like new, fully equip. er coal. Carl WlnierJ, Rio
JH!d. PH:,311·71N 'alief·S p.m. · Grande. Phone ze-5115. 8-11

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RE,LAX -NO HOUSE..
CLEANING, DESIRABLE

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BURKHART · LANE - .
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I BRAND NEW
HOMES
I- FRAME,

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col1eel Jacbon
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tiATHS. FANCY KJTCHEN, 2
CAR GARAGE, FLAT LOT .
:I-BRICK AND P'llA.MS COLON·
IAL. 3 BEDROOMS, NICE KIT·
l'IIEN &lt;RANGJ:.
WASHER, &amp;Te.) I
3--BRICK AND
BATHS. BUILT
DININn ROOM,

OVEN, DISH·
CAB GAJlAGE
FRA:M. .1~
IN XJTCIJEN,
1VLL BAS£.

MENT, GARAGE .

POLLOW STATE RT. 111
1\io MU.Es TO MeGUIRES
-3NEWOR
NEAR ~ BRICK .
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HUGE LOT. HUGE GARAG£,
1 FULL. I HALF BATHS, OVl

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WORLD

KITCHEN,

LAROE BEDROOMS, CENTRAL
AIR, AND MANY OTHI!!Il :£X.

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WATER WELL DRlLUNG
MYERS Pu ' 8lle;l I&lt; ....

P!NKING sheal'll sharpened
lUS up, sclsSOI'II, 45c up.
Sheppard Sewing Macblne
Sales and Service, aa 1st

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f38 Second Avenue
Juat across from Post Office
f46.0J01
u:NNETII STEGER'S
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
l'b. ~7.
2t7 If

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T1lliMlTE PEST CONTROL

FI'IEE Inspection.

call 44WW
Merrill O'Dell, 0perat11r lor
l!!llermllal Termite Senk»
10 Belmont llr.
117 II

HOMER HARRISON
WATER Delivery Servlee, call
day f1f night. Rio
- Ohloli::Ph. Z45 &amp;515.
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R~PAIR SERVICE
The Old'l"f: Sbop In the
ma. esb-lblished in_1~9
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D!l~
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eraburg, Ohio. Ph. S7U112.

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UYI'S at Tycoon Lake $300
8 ROOM House 15 A. near Tycoon. Business place overlookIng Tycoon Lake. Boats, cabi ins,
store. Would make good
• business place.

RIVER VIEW

, 6 7A.room,
ON RT. 7 to Ohio River,
3 porches. Priced to

on · GJeeti' Twp.

5 ROOMS and bath, .34 .lilb.
base, Umber, drilled well,
large bam. New water system.

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AVAILABLE

The Budeye Steel Castings clpany

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·1• Olljlanding their steel castings foundry operations in Co) •mb!JI6, Ohlo. Men are needed to flll permanent Cull time

pOsitions &amp;&amp;k

GENERAL FOUNDRY WORKERS
POSITIONS AVAlLABLE IN MOLllNG, COI,IEMAKING,
grinding, chipping, burning, welding and general labor.;
Need not be pPerlenced or a High School graduate, but wm.
i,_ to learn and physically able - mlnlmwn welght of 165
Pounds and at least 5 ft. 8 inches,

MAINTENA~lt HANDYMEN
POSITIONS OPEN FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRAOOATES WITH
some mechanical abUit.Y and eJQ&gt;ertence lookill&amp; (Or a good

future. Must be at least !50 PoUnds.

STARTING WAGE $2.46 per hour
THIS IS A GROWING COMPANY WITH EXCELLENr
ployee benellts, so talk with our representative who wW
lntervlewiDR at the

0010 STAT£ EMPLOYMENT SERVQ·

443 Second Avenue
6allpolis, Ohio

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rarm, Vlilaae. Cll1 Pldlillitt

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· lull ;we"!"ftt. bwldlng Ioiii , 15o A, pasture. Tbls Is near
IOC4tea twO miles ,from pat5 Langav!IIe.
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$1t.500.
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Prle• Reducecl
3 "OOM house In VInton
PRICE '!'educed on this Ilk- ''
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storY home, bath, t A.. ~ood'
' VACANUAND ,
- gardell' spot, located at . Vln' · VACANT land and ·buslneu Piaton .
.I
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Storei.
Feed Mills, Oro"r
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REALTOR

4 Miles From ':fown i sell.
66 A-:' z story .home, to A. bolo }
196 ACRES

com.

ROOM,

LBB
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Plumbing and remodeling. ,
Ph. 25S41161. Crown City, 0.

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ILY

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Se.nrlcea Qrhred

Cll,lltLIWiliE RD;
LOOK FOR SIGN

0. D. PARSONS

pay -.te. can ~-. M;tJ ' ;l Miles From Park ; 250 A. ST,9Ck FARM
.
A._. 2 st~ ho~e with t~ a ROOM~ liath, gas, ficar P-.
ALJ. • . of .bl!lldlai llllflr.. !5rooms.
_dug well _IIIII pond,. ~Ut. 50 A. tiOabl• .ground,

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Carter Manit, tft.tlll
WlJIIam. HoD, 111•

CARPETED
'IV ROOM
FOR,.
DAD, CHEERY

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Mounirng Brackets, Poles, SpUdes, and Bolts
Extra

Fb,~ 'I; ·rfii. •ri;'14-

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3 BEDROOM .HoQ,
ROOM,
BASDBNT,
BAit:-4, l ACR. •LOT.

ROOMY BATH

KITCHEN FOR 'MOM
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61-3 •.' ~~.FQlrGHT
SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM
inii!rY: ~:( · JII!! ·JontJe:'tit 'kind to lbai ..... , ~1f,,z.!t· Iii' 'leWinll J1111Cb. CUIJTAINS. 2 LARGE PORCH
et~il!w o:llol-'·,,{ii\t :.. !...!!:i:.•.I •• · ' ·'
inea Jith 1i""ar faCtQry guar.
CURTAINS
··Biile
·I'll""'"'· ~. •oleart ·~ w!tb ·
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ad erllled
2 LARGE PORCHES
' Rent , eleCtric IIlii!!!. •Nl • illY. v
B••--•· FURNACE
o'
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~="'"'"I OX
. ~'-:\11 - ' ,tl. Cen!rll ' Sapo __ ., ·.,_oJ..., '""''-'• _. ._.. OQ
DEEP LOT &amp; GARAGE
. I!IY 011 " ' T l
IN .... , .._,....~ ,......., "' - ·
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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
.. , · •· · ~- , • . , Jii!ml!l!'.. WI! wui denver 10
cAN BE YOURs
~ c~:: ·
~rn* ·~ !il~ on them,~ HOBART DILLON, Realtor ,
· ·, pi);~. IIJ si1' lifter,1 p. , : ~ lure lhat you ""' com.._.,,
· ·m . ·, •. . eu pllltly sllllllild, een I'll~~-~ .: · · ·.~~~
: . ~i'.t ,. _ -- at; : · ":-:
Hu , IAIRI)REALTY CO.

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ECONOMICAL to buy and econ~mical to Jive In - fine 4
yr. ol dhome In Kanauga just right for GSI worker.

1..5 Acres

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New on the Market

15500 b./:vs·thlsl:O:r..m home · ·We l'l~. Your lJstlng
an~ 2 A.. bath, small bam,
!!!h~ . .hrde\1 ~jlol. located''
,ll\f\'1 hl&amp;llttGII ~d'~' H I ''·I •·\ ~~.:~==-1 Land.,•, .. ,,
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Oeclllve Bailie
The Battle of Saratoga dur·
ing the Revolutionary W&amp;l'
generally is Included among
the 15 decisive batUes of the
world btcauS&lt;! lis outcome
convln,•ed France that it
should offt•r aid to the Amer·icans. This assistance was a
turning point in the war.
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j!:l(TRA niee Brick - fully car' JH!t.ed - formal dining Room
· and Breakfast nook - Playroom - l'h baths - hot water heat - Central Air and
. many many more extras This owner will trade for anything anywhere, better call
right now before he change•
his mind.

"';~·;;aid.!J.tii!JL~,.9tt~~it~iiil&gt;?""'"

DIRECf AP'L.ICATtoN

OJ. OMIO.

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quired to provide enough wool
to make one cashmere

CEN1DL:
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MORE calls fiJI' nice borneo and
. farms than we have available. The finest in Real Estate Serylce. can f46.26lf.
We need llsllngs in every localion.

LUMP coal.. ""'-...!...l!
_., 7 to 7 Mon.
thru Fri., Jayroar
cO.,
Rt. 7 ~ lhe·.~61 and Gal·

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DIRECT MOUNTING

Ca1hmere Wool
Slx or more goats are re·

ONLY

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ONE STORY HOME
Big Country neill.r Town
3 DR AND BATH
BASEMENT AND COAL
71 ACRE farm right next tAl
tome&gt;J~r!ri .)l!¥ of' 'olm.lous
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e8-$
FURNACE,
TOBACCO
BASE
town with city water and gas
with wlliliil ' qullity rotluc!U.
.
LOW, LOW. PRICES on Malo ·
AND BARN
available - call now for an
Full ur IJ)are lime. Write GOQD used trumpet, fSO. CaD • lrels.,., Rlee and Corbin Fur·
PRICE $6,800. VACANT
appointment.
!lull! ,.~Ill!!'· . Walkl!l,a ,P}'ct ~ . after f . p.QI. 11-11 (1111ure.
81 II
Briek R1nch
5 Home~
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LOCATED
in
Spring
vaftey
EsUnder
$15,000;00 •.
!111!18'1.
tl;t !Nil GMC "' T. Plei&lt;uP true•,
with
Gotifile
lablets.
Only
ll8c
tales, carpeted LR and DR.
SOME '"lll town, some just out
Cood coniUUon, With racb.
GUUnshal!l·nmgs. •, Ht4l lire place, 2 tile baths, !am.
- all have city water -some
Pit ·~. ·
e8-$
ily room, beaullluJ kilrben,
with built In kllchens -00me
full-divided basement, ' 2 car
with basements - all are rea~
garage, large lot. You can't
dy for your inspecllon right
prl
Ph
buy, a 'better , home any
now ....: call NIBERT to lui·.Moll . where In Gallia ~· OWner 1 .:fin your housing · needs.

heavy galvanized steel

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100 X 100 lot with city """"""
- Water - Gas Fo~ Air
FlJniace. AU ..a,t: ~.llt a

Wish To Sell?

~ Beluty lii!Mie. U 1\IU' QIQ~to~, ~. tilli ~· ln.
Colr!:f~ lll
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;tng., Up:f ll8tf )it· tlrea.

Transfers

POLE MOUNTING
(uu Item 2, 76, 25)

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dear

t'm~v. -~
ht(llt. Help w.m.' · · ~,if .1 ,fol. s.t* " . .
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justinartists

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hoe servlee. Ph. ••••

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of tile art eldllblt Is to
ably recognize the many
of Mason CowliY.

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OLO three bedroom

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Mason County Artists
Invited to Show Work

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an one that does.
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all thoae that _ nt nora! of. apd cards. Your
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'Paulk. mother or w.uer str.alt&lt;&gt;J '
Fox ruver Grove, m., and I .,...
tive of Gal&amp; County, celebft,tecl
her 104th blrthdaJ&gt; on Mar&lt;h2),st
at the

H~&amp;~JW&amp;hire

Nuraine3tlome

In HamPshire, Dlinols.

iith

a

party in her honor.
In recent years, she has re-

ceived coDgratulatory messages
and telegrams from Dwight 0.

EisenOOwer, Mrs. Eisenhower,
President L.ynOOn B. JohniOil.
Gov. Otto B. Kerner, and many

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other notables.
Mrs. Paulk was born in a log
cabin on her grandfather's farm

Flora Strait Paulk

near GalliPolis and Porter, Mar·

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21, 1864, andtocontinueherauto--

biograptzy "was born Flora J:lan..

landscapes,

iels, daughter of Abraham H, and

marlne

accuracy and dispatch. Starting
paintil'll alter her 50th birthda,y,
more than 500 paintlngswereflnlsbed before 11he bad to quit be-

with General Sherman at CulPePper on his march througtl Geor·

Paulk's parents

are deceased except hersel! and
a brother Frank Daniel s who at

Katie's Korner

JAniels) went to Denison, T~
~s, on a tbree-week triP but d&amp;cided to stay awhUe and help a
cousin whose wife had autrered

"Thanks !or the MemorieJ,"
end lhlo lo exactly what I will
have or the team members of
tho Mlddleoort Atria' owad.

Wednollda,)' or thla week I received a note 1&gt;.1'1118 the nicest
things rrcm thelglrl i Ill the baokelball Qlld. You girl a wtll never knoW hOw much I appreciated

went into the wholesale and retail meat business ud had one or
your thoullltfulness.
the largest stock yards in Nqrth
11 more ot us would practice

Texas,

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did dto - • •

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world
-.Jd be oomudl
hawler .... We

can learn rrom

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Mrs. Paulkhae:longbeenkrown

ll!~·~·,. tilJ nwA• J
- 1 prese~~ l '!lwtl~':' Into 1
I Qlle "1'o serve ~ ou Bet• I

Thanks,

Robblo Ord,
Jackie Hawley,
Candace Bahr,

KATIE

Glenna !P"aaue,
Donna WlliiDII, Kati\Y Coode (with
a K), BellY CIJDIIInglllllll, UDda

llao~, J'iDie ~· -.~~

Jobulon and

coach 'Pitt

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WOMEN'S basketball seems w
be 1n as five team• have been
orgap!zed re&lt;ently , COmml.llltles
orpjuzlng team• are &amp;vracuse, .
Portland, Eastern, T u p p e r a
Plnins and Cb,el\er,
Game• are!Dbeaokeduledwlth
dale&amp; wbe amounoedlater, Portland and E:aatem have enpged!n
0110 ~(~~!~est and ~ae a n d
A.rullld played Frlda,y evening,

At The Railroad Trackf'
in Cheshire. Ohio, Just 8
Mil01 North ol GalllpoUsl
on St. Rt. 7, ,
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BETTY RAWLINGS, aoneral
dla!rmln or tbe Mill America
Pageant, Ia a bull)' 1JBi
with
all tbo wor1&lt; involved in prll)&amp;rlng ror the year!lovenl. The PagI - will be preiOIIIAid M&gt;.1 4
Mates and Models. 1 at tho Pomeroy Junior H I g h
don't have 1,1, we11 1 . School,

USED AND

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u.

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ive
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Une 1

SINCE RE~G diabetes
To 40 Major 1
I Wrecking .Yards.
I rtclpel, Ama Sllloa or Boulh
1 Sc• Henry, Don or I zanoavWe and !lllrloy Milia ol
1
Paul Baird
. 1 MlcldiiiJOrl bavo been vorr 1181erOul and liOill aevoral,

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The ID1IoWinB re&lt;lpe, Is die~' cuotard ..

Yor,'rela the
Drlvet~s Seat••• Fast
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A Low-Cost, Cifnwenieaf New 1961

AUTO BANK lOAMI
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Low interest ratet
.,.,.nts to fit y~r budp!

tai~ it over with utf

5%
FIRST

2 cups skim mUk

8 Sacdlarln tablet&amp; or ll!Jial
amount IIQ!Id sweetener
!18 teaspoon nutmeg
'h teaspoon vanilla
Scald milk. addroollpUywaten eggs, add nubneg and erulhed saccharin tablets or llQ.tld.
Bake in pan of hot water In 350
degree oven 45 nnlnutes to I hoor,

10 Pupils
Earn All
'A' Grades

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what these girls

Four children werebomtoMr.
and Mrs. Strait in the folloWing
order: Lela, Frank, Walter and
J~rry, Jr. All are deceased~
cept Walter, who is retired, with
whom Mrs. Paulk formerly llved

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By Katie Crow

a broken leg when thrown from a
rorse. This vtcation lasted until
the Fall or 1885, when she met
yd married Jerry T. strait, then
baggage master or the MKAT
Railroad in Donison. Wtthinalew
&lt;years, Strait lett ratlroadliw llld

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with row W, iftocta (otliei' thin
holt i&gt;I!W an&lt;! the;rec• dl._ . ,

comlorta

witt

tl&gt;d••

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potioncod a ·~dp co~ -•~89 yeoi'•lfl!lln tho llottbl# &amp;teo.
It baivenod live o~ JIX yoara belor' ,tho TriiMi1e wu "llorn" dtualt
11 •lalblo10 check oolr.JIIe'a. Mllbi iclintO.. In the area ,raqalli
thl• dilUter, or maJt&gt;o ........ haalnrohnadCilt thathao ~~ :
ed down from e-ratton w -rati6n. Iloo, wt'd'lll!~ hoar "!!Out
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i.n Fo• Grove,

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cause ortailingeyesightatage97.
In a recent photognph, five
generations were rC(IresentedMrs. Paulk, Walter Strait, Sr.,

reared six children, all of whom

97 ls a resident

anlmab:,

S&lt;:enes, portraits and many other
subject&amp; which she has OOne with

Elizabeth Soles ~nielswbileAb­
raham Lincoln wa s President of
the United States and the Civil
War was entering its Cinal stages

gia." Mr s.

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for her oil painting&amp;, whictlcover

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'Paulk. mother or w.uer str.alt&lt;&gt;J '
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tive of Gal&amp; County, celebft,tecl
her 104th blrthdaJ&gt; on Mar&lt;h2),st
at the

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and telegrams from Dwight 0.

EisenOOwer, Mrs. Eisenhower,
President L.ynOOn B. JohniOil.
Gov. Otto B. Kerner, and many

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Mrs. Paulk was born in a log
cabin on her grandfather's farm

Flora Strait Paulk

near GalliPolis and Porter, Mar·

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marlne

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more than 500 paintlngswereflnlsbed before 11he bad to quit be-

with General Sherman at CulPePper on his march througtl Geor·

Paulk's parents

are deceased except hersel! and
a brother Frank Daniel s who at

Katie's Korner

JAniels) went to Denison, T~
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cousin whose wife had autrered

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end lhlo lo exactly what I will
have or the team members of
tho Mlddleoort Atria' owad.

Wednollda,)' or thla week I received a note 1&gt;.1'1118 the nicest
things rrcm thelglrl i Ill the baokelball Qlld. You girl a wtll never knoW hOw much I appreciated

went into the wholesale and retail meat business ud had one or
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the largest stock yards in Nqrth
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Jackie Hawley,
Candace Bahr,

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other notables.
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