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Real estate tax and municipal asseS8Dient collectlof18 for the first half of 1966 totaled •535, 738.35, Meigs
County Trl!asurer Howard E. Frank said toctay.
Treasurer Frank reporteli collections for the first
half of 1966 were $48,115.55 more than the total collected tor the same taxing,
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1water, $853.15 and Middleport
Delinquent real utate collee- sewer, f2,4M.88.
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tr~ce. to a cave back of .a pond at Vic Brown's. trailer court. Wolfe, who is 6 feet totaled $140,060.84·
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RljllliW', Cl!1fk to, ~· Attorney he and. hls wile. were ''filled , Committee, Sen. Abrallam HI- !Jlllland VU. 543.14 9,35••~8 ,t,'l41.83 ll,tll8.13
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a:J!IlWlnce he wiJI .retlre from the gell setvecj as Allilrney General ' Negro soUcltor geoeral, · were Middleport VI U7~.SI 18,190)7 1.~~,.49 721,12U8.
NEW LEvEE - A large color photograph of tile unw 10 p, .1M tiJ!1i11p1 Sundays
Supremi! :.~o~rt , to avoid anY from )945 to 1949, when he 'was belJ18 circulated today ,s fomeroy VQ. ••Sl9M '17,800,17 1,858.91 83,718.1$ new Pomeroy levee boat-launching facilities appears wheq :JUrin'itliit'!Jfl p. m., to
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1,2K.'t7 ~4,4st.e8 .Q ·.8'7 . 17.'4:1.80 In a broohl¥1! 1Jstlng r\ver ~ncblng points and wa- permit eustomers to 1!0IIIe Ia
,;fyiJjjtP,II)rnd!d fivf ·mtinths of c:The Altol'l!ey tlefteral~~ltl-'::Tit~· !•filor ct~' · · l •.••• A · ; . .... . .. · . . .'t, t ~.7t , ~882.$$ ...Je~;,~;~~Cr~ .~e8l!; il\llilfsltl!d by th~.Jl))IQ Jlep¢.- . &amp;nd --i~D: Jilt- water ~·
·~U.!lil late Tuesday when nate later , l~kl a• newa coosetvatlvely on J!WlY C!OIIrt Sulton·--o e· · 1 ·~ . . i ·
li:l't . m.SI menl of lfalilr81 Resources and presently being dis· qreements imd to pay the bel·
h-' •. ~ri~'!mced the younger. Iconfer.ence his ."grea,te$ ~.~al&gt; ' 1!81111, particularly oil. llpholdlng Racine VUJa~e 7~ .~4
,445.89 1,181.11 10,?18.18 tribdted by the Automobile Club of .Southern O))io lftce ol the tap lees.
Clark . . 39,: ·wa! his., choice . tp ' l~nge" .in ~ new post !foul~ lMl 'tlifl • g6verHment'8 eliillll · of Syracnse VU. ~'J.;O .3'7 r,ttOJil 1,!8;5.~3 10,8&amp;9.02 an4 other qencies. The photo, taken during the
The district advises lhose 11114 ~ell Nic~las deB. .Katzen· assuring equal rights, lor aJ(su)iremacy In ~aUan~ IICUI'ity Toll! Real E 11,11 !.~1 «9,060.84 58,94!.1! 528,585.83 11166 Big Bend Regatta, shows members of the Art
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Claxtofl. waterski team and their flying kite.
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Cfark. an 1!1-year vete~an on the has been acting Attorney Ieonsewatlve on civil..rlghts. ! Gas~"'...
moved to ea.e tile llpl moa.
high 'rourt and the last of the IGeneral since Katzenbaeh'sl Justice Clark,. II'M, 'fill be i
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sttuatloa, freeial blllk IreTruman appointees, said he ' dep~rture, the first suit charg. '.able to clraw hls ~I QUOO
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would retire sometime In the ' Ill&amp;' an employer with racial salary in rttlreme I, ~ld he
marl&lt;et that eaa aUow Inter
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c1v1 n0 ..ts act was
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llhe present court term In June Nine Meigs - Qallla County freeiDJ would ,. 111 Ia et.
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'Editor's Note _ '1\e lol- find any record of the esUmat- Public Worlll . - . . - aa.i·
Cl.ark would become head of the Ione topic of speculation, he the Senate, dependln« on tile' of Ohio, Inc., were honored wltb 111I ve
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lowlaf II 1 repon of aedvl· ed cost of Utis project at that !bat we should sell our lloDQ ~
government's chief legal repre-bnR Supreme Court vacancy. . ije 1aid he would stutjy whetherlty Breakfast" at tile Middleport' s.me:a~W::.Ibat~
!be leWer&amp;lt l)'item lime.
and proceed with the aenat,
sentative. Most of the SUpreme; Surb names as Lllhor ~reta-: any cases In the' lnt.rlm would Office TUesday' morning, Feb- pmlou Y
reqa w projetllft 111o vlllace of Pom- In 1957 the people of Pome- syatem. OUr lrJIIIIIIIII wu itJ.·
CQurt'8 ease~ Involve the ry W. WiUard Wirl%, Treasury .require him to . disqualify .ruary 2Sth.
to keep·~.'-:"' woald ao
etf11 1~ live. by Pomeroy roy passed a bond issue of $180,- ways the blih cost of lbe piil!o\
aovernment.
ISecretary Henry H. Fowler,; himself.
Chief of p
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of C Jasl Mtillday. '1\e report, 000 was the maximum under On November 20, 1981, t lit
awards and rongratu1ated the mz
..... pVIIIJ piiC .detaU1 and the law lhat could be voted at council aulhorlled !be 1111 af "
men for their safe driving redates, ~ prlllted in Its ontlre- that time with the then exist- Gtneral Obllptloll Bondi latllocords.
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During the years of 1960 and authorized tile eqlneen to pto.'
. .COLUMBUS (UPI) - A statewide crim•-bpstlng port office to receive .:"~
Tbe 11111 plans for a sanitary 1961, Village officials were ell- ceed with plini. oil ~
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Nlple, Engineers, of Co- Ohio River Valley Water San!- Health.
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·to bel~ c~ver the cost qf the.new unit •. a.n exp~a!on of 6 years:
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lum!His, Ohio. The village re- tation Commission
several 'lbese plana c:ous1Jt llf th
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1 He_ said it would not se"e
not require 8jM!C)~I I·~Uon GalUpoUs olflce employees · 1 public appeal to' lll!list the Finance . Agency to prepare a sewage system in Pomeroy. stem·
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family of Mrs. Bertie 8 0 y d these pl4ns. These plans were .On November II, 1961, we 8" Sewer, Coal Pwt.
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m smpe as either the
tamed, since his office ~an en- rison, 13 yeeara: Harvey Brown, Powell, victim of 1 fire last for a ml!lplete · sewage eystem were told by ORSANCO, that 36" Sewer,
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HigbwayPatrolorthoBCJ.
, a case or.,.,.~ the at- 6 yesrs: . Manager, Ray Sl.jweek
:in Pomeroy, wlth a plant local- 50 per cent Federal funds were 8" Sewer, Linco1llft!s. diJwi.;o
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Clair, 4 years.
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record .tn lbli - · &amp;
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day lbroll&amp;h Mollday ww avvote for a pactio ban new unit would be lo
couraged them Iii dlntlnue
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•st, 6'1, ZSII Monroe Avenue, I Sunday with lltelf daughter · , son, died Tuesday In Holm old,: Ol"! 11 ~ears.. old ~nd 011e
.J re held z p.m. '11lursday In s D-in-law Mr and Mrs R a
• where she had been a rune, • appeared 1p a Juvenile
i . Pilgrim Holin~ss Cburchh~cker. ' ·
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1. ' . the . R~. Ervin Patrick I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautll
weeka. She was a. nahv~ Ma!jOn J James Lee Thoqlson . lll!nprn·
• j .,.,t·ng assisted by the Rev .. Columbus and Mrs
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~rn Febru!lfy 23, ,tog the recent wave of broken
;'I :•tard Kiili!1Msworth, Burial IK tll of Pome · h"ted on 1881, Her husband-James '11lom- 1windows from BB shot.
wjll follow in~~one Oak ceme- 1 S aud y with Mr:y v
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Mr. E. L, Cottrjll IJu been Colllllli!us,&amp;peJit a weekend with recommended only as a last
returned homo after an ex!end· her parenla, • M'r. and Mn. resort. What d.o yo~ think?
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ni)lg 10 Pleasant Va 11ey Hosp1t- i Lance Corpor8 1 Dann Har- rs, s. . nn 1e, 1Wa 1e, rs. 1 · . h .
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Delphia Noble Mrs
Louise P aced 10 I e VIcinity of t h e
n~s. She ftt born November ' bour of camp LeJeune. visited i Rayburn, Mrs.' Jean· Casto, ail window break~sgs, but during
2( !899 in Mason County a : wJth hiS w•fe, Dianna, and hiS ~ of Point Pleasant ·Mrs. Jioris Imterrogahon, •t was apparent
Mrs. Matilda No- IWyatt Henderson' sod Mr~ that ·the truth was not being
da.'ughter of the late John Al·'grandmother.
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parents
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b~rt and Sarah Hamilton Rain- '
' Mr· and Mt1 ·1 Eva Long,
Plttsbl!rgh,
Pa.; one
e•' Her husband Densel Dale 11Stanley Harbour over the week- son Robert ' May- Henderson· given by two of the boys. Judge
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Dju"st
preceded her
31 'grandchildren- and· 211 great''Ttl
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A9rii '4. 1959. She was a mem· ' Mr. Harold Lewis of West grandchiidrtn.
.
'of the matter woul~ continue to
PRE-SEASON SALE OF
her of the Pilgrim Holiness i CoiumbiH was admltt~ to the Funeral services will he held see if the truth could be learned
·Pleasant Vaiiey Hosp1tal on \ Fr'd 2
th H d
and ordered the lads to appear
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IS nday where h reported! is 1 ay p.m. 10 e en er- It
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LADIES' HI FASHION
Surviving are nine daughters,, u
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Y sori Methodist Church with the a. er sc 001
ursday to conMrs Howard Miller Mrs. Eu· : Ill of pneumorua.
I Rev. Normal Nash' and the tmue the matter.
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f Bur1al w1ii be in Lone 0 a k Quality Manufacturing CompaHesson, Mrs. Leon Prll&gt;', Mrs. [ed D' t 'ct y th
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Pleasant, Mrs. Faye Hoiimgs- 1d
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Trlnl the late residence m Henderson. Queen
'e Excellent Fabrics in Wools
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boih of Gallipolis, 0., Mrs. Lu~! e
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!her Sfnith. New Haven, and : Pleasant.
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InJUDChon Asked
Miss Shirley Durst , at home: ! Mldr. arnds Mrs. MaOnhon . Reedy.
Wallie Allen
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Paul Durst . l 0
om Albert Swatzei.
Ilor temporary .IDIUnction
was
Pleasant: one stster, Mrs. Ma· i M R
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rs. evna mg 0
ew Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz 1
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three brothers. Chester, Clar- ~ Haveo, returned home on , Fri· styled Waiiie A. Aiien vs. · . P'f. PLEASANT - Mrs . ~~~~
'Solid Colors end Patterned
2l1t Bush1el
Pnre &lt;~nd .John Rainey, all of ' day from the Holzer HosPital George ww. allen. The injunc- / me Mae. Persinger, 56, Al
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Priint PIP&lt;I~:Jnt: 22 grandchil-! where she ~~~~erwe~t surgery. tion is to keep said George W., Grove, dt~ Tuesday in Hart- II
dren and t2 great grandehil· · RMSN Philip Smith of t h Ail en from comin• .Dil the prop- Ilord Nursmg Home. She
1USS Aibeberan AF·lO of Nor- 1 rt 1 W 11 • Ali...,...
[been 111 for the past
sev·eral]l
dren.
I (0 lk v· . 'ted h'18
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Friends may call at the Crow. '
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parents Mr.l An order was filed In the cir· months.
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i an~ ~rs G(an;•lie Smith, Leon I cuit clerk's office granting' juds.l She was born at Hogsett, W.
Reg.
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New 'llent to the RipleY Production Va ., and was the daughter
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------- MvLsltedC recently With. Mr. and I Grove.
fSurviving are three sons, n .... ll
Gauge Readingo- G•llipo. I rs. l•yton Russell m Mason. !
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lis, 12 G and 16.1 running 15 fee'l Mrs .. EdtSon Weaver ~ttend- i
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and Eddie Persinger, both
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Wadsworth, Ohio; two da~i!-11
.
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ters, Mrs. Mary \l'ears. GaUii- 11
Prien
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her
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5:32 rising: Charleston, 1111.0-1 1held a:r th."~ome eof ~~;r :~~ service for Oliver • (Sleepy) i Pearson, \Vadswo:lh, OC.;harli!S·]I
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Marmet , M J h Wh't
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A •tL D'POS!f WILL HOLD
l&lt;•at Mo••ments:
I •mmy eaver and family or
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·c. daughters and one ste:t&gt;grand· ll
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55 p.m.: 0 . F. Shearer up 11:30 1: 'M·JD!ed by Mrs. Edison Weaver, , tohemeCrery Hun erli fe !reel hlon o dueled 2 p.m. Thursday in
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SPECIAL MANUFACTUlERS SALE
50 a.m. Bess1e Walker dow~ : g ers. an} 3 and Tern. VISd·1
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1 Sunday mornmg in • field near
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Z:OS O.IJl.: Onwar;] · up 3·\5 a. ,
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OF
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Charles K. ur• R: 2o p.m : F!'ank. : !faught... r ::~nd wi~ rPtnrn to the . t'rted to a h.eart ~ttack presuma-----lin s. down' 3: 40 am.; lleleo ';:'a~er home In Mason on bly suffered Fnday evening.
,ji
Z up 5:05 am. Fort nnrborn T ur.• d,y.
ARREST MADE
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up 5:10 a.m.; Winfield. Semrt ,
1 for hi~h school subjects- w•s i PT. PLEASANT - One areCruma ...
up I:40 a .m : J~ucy Jane Lucas·
·
l opened In Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1rest was recorded at the ~e'Holr ca..lJ ·
down 1:45 a.m.: Beaver down .
Ity jail during tile past twe••r
1856.
ePaln
Rei~ ·:
1·15 'l.m. Alan il. Merrill up ,
.. ______ ......- ·- ·]lour hours Emery Starling, La·
eMenyltems
4' 45 a.m.
: Mrs. Stanley 0 . Bush, Patricia kin, W. 'va., charged with
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Ohio l!lv'r - Loc&lt; 14, Reek·[ Holzer HoSpital:
, Carl, Patricia Engle, Dp w " grand larceny.
Pl~lc Coated S"t
jord JO 4:05 p.m .: Walter Wil · ' hours 2-1 aud 7-11 p.m.
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imm~on up 10 p.m.; W"Stern I only on Pediatrics Word.
Julius c. Janey, Miehaol E.
up I .\0 p.m., Kothieeu K up
Admlsolous
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Robert C Lambert.
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a.m .. Buckeye St:tte d(!wn 6 : ~., onc.J Ave.; Mrs . Mycr \1~~~iP.d . iel, ELmer McFarland, Mary L.
a.m .. Lock 15, Defender UJ• 12·: 22 Edgemont Dr.: Robin Sue I Niday, Michael B. R~e. Tony
Red Ball
40 a.m. Eiame G. down 5rlo Hammond. Zt4S !Castern Ave., F. Riffle, Mrs. Kenneth F . HOb·· II
Size 6-12
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a.m : Lork 16. Esso 1\esl Vtr· Mrs. Dottie Russ&lt;ll, 705 rhird inson, Mrs. Emil J.
Roman, I
g:n13 . down 6 05 .a.m. Lock l7, Ave ..: John W. Furst, Rl. 1 Gal- Oian H. Snyder, Jr., Nora I.. I
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Acad10n down 1 25 a.m.· EII· 1Itpohs: Oakey Bowyer, Rc. 1 Swango, Champlin F. 'i'omr11 X 14
genla P. JoneR down 5 a.m. 1 Crown City; Judy A. 1'11aster::;, kins, Lawrence E. Wa1d, Mrs. •
LOC'k lil, .fpffer~n down 6 ,'\.m.. ~ Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mrs. JarnP!'I l . Helen Williamson, Mrs. SJmud
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John J Row_e up 4 :~5 8 -~- · i Smith. Rio Grande: ,Virginia A. Yates, Larry E. Zinn,
Lock 19. Ch1puewa down o.35 V. Whiltingllln. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea•· Gene A. Saunders. &lt;r '
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a.m. Lock 20. Southern down , ant: Mrs. Lester J c t Pt ~;:_;~::;;;,;:;.~~
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6:30 " m.: ~ck 21, PhilliP Pleasant : Leroy Piers:~~~· Pt:
Sporn up 4:o5. a.m.; S. ... M. l Pleasa:~t .· David L. [)ars t . Rt
S,Mclal Close-Out,Gro~p ·
Jenks ,down o:2Q a.m ~otlmr Z Pl. Pleasant; Shirl L. CampQueen down 5:45 a.m. (i•orgo hell llogsett w v
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John Ladd D~an down 5 a.m.; I bia : Mrs. Mary B. Wiiliamsoll, ._
Lock ~· E Dean.• .. ll&lt;is~ortll South Side, W. Va .: J o h ;,
down _L: 20 a.m. J•m ~ooglan.J Stearns, Pt. Pleasant : Dors~l
up 1:~ a.m. ~ueen Clly _down E. LRrkins. Long Bottom, Rsv• eAnorted Colora
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• Sins Sm., Med., Larga
m.; Poll~ R. down 6.:ro an' P Bock, Rt. Z Pomeroy; Mark
Steel Trader u~ 7.05 a.m. M. Christian, Ravenswcod; VaiG5r..
0 nup ~ck~ t!m_a ldrre u~ rrle .'\. Boroff, Jackson ; Den
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JUST UNLOADED!
:4 p.m. · · WIS own - ver A. Carter. Rl 3 .lackson ·
a.m.: Ravenswood down 5:15, Mr!ii. Bertha p. Sici':f·l ~. Well
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Voc-K up_ 7:50 a.m. . Meld~tll ; ston: Mrs. l'ale F. Di~'!JI, ~avValue .
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ePI~tUc Comb &amp; Rotllo
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Births
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Valley Transporler up 2:!i0 v.. : Mrs James L S 'th R · I
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Whlteond
year ir. the United States.
I Riggs, Mrs. Dwight R. Bissell,
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in persons who are over 40, Rnd ftarge numhet of--jhese·.poui&gt;Jid
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~~ ~ here ::"' ~ SIV~~ ~hi ,these r~ctors soould be eiiml- ' A _ Mucou~ ,.: , apsslle coli- se?."" should avl!.i4 ene~as, ~a"' barium, 1ulfate, ~h~ ·~~
~ ' . •.' : · · l!Jc- 'leiJit.~. · · •,!f. . ~ nale!l· With proper treatment tis dOCll not ·~tcom,· cancerous ahv';' and ail Irritating,or ·h!gb· salt used. lp get x'...ay .pl~et
ll!r. IDd l,ffl. tennel!l Nelsbtl/ .
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~ild on Mi: 'iliti 'lift. Mccqy ~cill p\ltllnl: · ' · · lliine.
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Snayety SuiidiJ,
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Mi'. and Mrs. :11mlor SntQJy p~ellllo~ !dOI!d•.Y: · an,d ll- ~~~ '7"ald eauoe me to Q - 1 have '. dtvertipul!Us. and vegetables wilh httle seeds · ~t ~hen ?'mbined with a biarid
11)11 -~JU\If!l of Colun'lb!!l! wm:e ¥ial(ed:•~r 1011, ~scin PbiU!pj have to flO to stool immediate- None of the druJs 1 h ave i such as to~atoes and raspber- dtet 1t reheves the dlstre&lt;s ·~
ll'!ekend gue.sts ol his parenlll, .and,ra.mly. , .. .,· · . · ly after eating 'anything: '11lis tried has helped me· Would •j~"!:_0_P~~~!~Y ad~isa:_1 ca•, he taken indeflilltely-''' ·
.. , IJ1n, M,i!CoY.. Snavely: 1 I!Qger ,Ppriri ijs ~. ~onn annoytng symptol)ll!u plagued diet help? Is an operation nec· r
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A _ OuiJIO'IckinBs in the co' ·'
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:~~r:t a W~tL,,here ~llZa· ~~ W:Cf&amp; 1\f J,.oi· ]tlms a carefUl I enmina~~~te~rob~~~~tt":Jith · r~!1

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~lCKENS HARDWARE

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.r.. 'l•ice for Mrs. 'Cora Inez son of Brilliant, Ohio viSited on ill• Arthur Mayes, 86, Hender• : Pie~t bO~~· · ~e ,~ . Je&amp;!'ll
•st, 6'1, ZSII Monroe Avenue, I Sunday with lltelf daughter · , son, died Tuesday In Holm old,: Ol"! 11 ~ears.. old ~nd 011e
.J re held z p.m. '11lursday In s D-in-law Mr and Mrs R a
• where she had been a rune, • appeared 1p a Juvenile
i . Pilgrim Holin~ss Cburchh~cker. ' ·
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1. ' . the . R~. Ervin Patrick I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautll
weeka. She was a. nahv~ Ma!jOn J James Lee Thoqlson . lll!nprn·
• j .,.,t·ng assisted by the Rev .. Columbus and Mrs
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~rn Febru!lfy 23, ,tog the recent wave of broken
;'I :•tard Kiili!1Msworth, Burial IK tll of Pome · h"ted on 1881, Her husband-James '11lom- 1windows from BB shot.
wjll follow in~~one Oak ceme- 1 S aud y with Mr:y v
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re-!guesta•of Mr. ,,;~ofl!ra. Jlarley
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Mr. E. L, Cottrjll IJu been Colllllli!us,&amp;peJit a weekend with recommended only as a last
returned homo after an ex!end· her parenla, • M'r. and Mn. resort. What d.o yo~ think?
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Surviving are. , seven daugh- fiscated from the boys by city
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Louise P aced 10 I e VIcinity of t h e
n~s. She ftt born November ' bour of camp LeJeune. visited i Rayburn, Mrs.' Jean· Casto, ail window break~sgs, but during
2( !899 in Mason County a : wJth hiS w•fe, Dianna, and hiS ~ of Point Pleasant ·Mrs. Jioris Imterrogahon, •t was apparent
Mrs. Matilda No- IWyatt Henderson' sod Mr~ that ·the truth was not being
da.'ughter of the late John Al·'grandmother.
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b~rt and Sarah Hamilton Rain- '
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e•' Her husband Densel Dale 11Stanley Harbour over the week- son Robert ' May- Henderson· given by two of the boys. Judge
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Dju"st
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31 'grandchildren- and· 211 great''Ttl
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A9rii '4. 1959. She was a mem· ' Mr. Harold Lewis of West grandchiidrtn.
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'of the matter woul~ continue to
PRE-SEASON SALE OF
her of the Pilgrim Holiness i CoiumbiH was admltt~ to the Funeral services will he held see if the truth could be learned
·Pleasant Vaiiey Hosp1tal on \ Fr'd 2
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and ordered the lads to appear
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IS nday where h reported! is 1 ay p.m. 10 e en er- It
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LADIES' HI FASHION
Surviving are nine daughters,, u
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Y sori Methodist Church with the a. er sc 001
ursday to conMrs Howard Miller Mrs. Eu· : Ill of pneumorua.
I Rev. Normal Nash' and the tmue the matter.
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Pleasant, Mrs. Faye Hoiimgs- 1d
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!her Sfnith. New Haven, and : Pleasant.
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Miss Shirley Durst , at home: ! Mldr. arnds Mrs. MaOnhon . Reedy.
Wallie Allen
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Paul Durst . l 0
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Pleasant: one stster, Mrs. Ma· i M R
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'Solid Colors end Patterned
2l1t Bush1el
Pnre &lt;~nd .John Rainey, all of ' day from the Holzer HosPital George ww. allen. The injunc- / me Mae. Persinger, 56, Al
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dren and t2 great grandehil· · RMSN Philip Smith of t h Ail en from comin• .Dil the prop- Ilord Nursmg Home. She
1USS Aibeberan AF·lO of Nor- 1 rt 1 W 11 • Ali...,...
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Friends may call at the Crow. '
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i an~ ~rs G(an;•lie Smith, Leon I cuit clerk's office granting' juds.l She was born at Hogsett, W.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Jtmmy Weaver' of $1311.34 with interest against Leach King. Her husband
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------- MvLsltedC recently With. Mr. and I Grove.
fSurviving are three sons, n .... ll
Gauge Readingo- G•llipo. I rs. l•yton Russell m Mason. !
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lis, 12 G and 16.1 running 15 fee'l Mrs .. EdtSon Weaver ~ttend- i
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and Eddie Persinger, both
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Wadsworth, Ohio; two da~i!-11
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ters, Mrs. Mary \l'ears. GaUii- 11
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5:32 rising: Charleston, 1111.0-1 1held a:r th."~ome eof ~~;r :~~ service for Oliver • (Sleepy) i Pearson, \Vadswo:lh, OC.;harli!S·]I
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Marmet , M J h Wh't
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Ro\iin. 43 Rt 1 Leon was held I brother, Charles King,
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I •mmy eaver and family or
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Super Stalnleia Steel
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Fairlan Conley accom- " ng.t unad wasth m'\J· e ct' urc f Fu nera1 serv1ce
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55 p.m.: 0 . F. Shearer up 11:30 1: 'M·JD!ed by Mrs. Edison Weaver, , tohemeCrery Hun erli fe !reel hlon o dueled 2 p.m. Thursday in
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SPECIAL MANUFACTUlERS SALE
50 a.m. Bess1e Walker dow~ : g ers. an} 3 and Tern. VISd·1
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Charles K. ur• R: 2o p.m : F!'ank. : !faught... r ::~nd wi~ rPtnrn to the . t'rted to a h.eart ~ttack presuma-----lin s. down' 3: 40 am.; lleleo ';:'a~er home In Mason on bly suffered Fnday evening.
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Z up 5:05 am. Fort nnrborn T ur.• d,y.
ARREST MADE
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up 5:10 a.m.; Winfield. Semrt ,
1 for hi~h school subjects- w•s i PT. PLEASANT - One areCruma ...
up I:40 a .m : J~ucy Jane Lucas·
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l opened In Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1rest was recorded at the ~e'Holr ca..lJ ·
down 1:45 a.m.: Beaver down .
Ity jail during tile past twe••r
1856.
ePaln
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1·15 'l.m. Alan il. Merrill up ,
.. ______ ......- ·- ·]lour hours Emery Starling, La·
eMenyltems
4' 45 a.m.
: Mrs. Stanley 0 . Bush, Patricia kin, W. 'va., charged with
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Ohio l!lv'r - Loc&lt; 14, Reek·[ Holzer HoSpital:
, Carl, Patricia Engle, Dp w " grand larceny.
Pl~lc Coated S"t
jord JO 4:05 p.m .: Walter Wil · ' hours 2-1 aud 7-11 p.m.
Hart, Mrs. John W. II!lisey, ],:;;;;::._:;;;~~===;;;;;;;;
Aut. Art Reprodue_!tl ~~­
unUTY &amp; BATH
imm~on up 10 p.m.; W"Stern I only on Pediatrics Word.
Julius c. Janey, Miehaol E.
up I .\0 p.m., Kothieeu K up
Admlsolous
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Robert C Lambert.
BEAUTIFUL PLASncl..uMED '"'
3'45
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a.m .. Buckeye St:tte d(!wn 6 : ~., onc.J Ave.; Mrs . Mycr \1~~~iP.d . iel, ELmer McFarland, Mary L.
a.m .. Lock 15, Defender UJ• 12·: 22 Edgemont Dr.: Robin Sue I Niday, Michael B. R~e. Tony
Red Ball
40 a.m. Eiame G. down 5rlo Hammond. Zt4S !Castern Ave., F. Riffle, Mrs. Kenneth F . HOb·· II
Size 6-12
eSTURDY
a.m : Lork 16. Esso 1\esl Vtr· Mrs. Dottie Russ&lt;ll, 705 rhird inson, Mrs. Emil J.
Roman, I
g:n13 . down 6 05 .a.m. Lock l7, Ave ..: John W. Furst, Rl. 1 Gal- Oian H. Snyder, Jr., Nora I.. I
eSALE
Acad10n down 1 25 a.m.· EII· 1Itpohs: Oakey Bowyer, Rc. 1 Swango, Champlin F. 'i'omr11 X 14
genla P. JoneR down 5 a.m. 1 Crown City; Judy A. 1'11aster::;, kins, Lawrence E. Wa1d, Mrs. •
LOC'k lil, .fpffer~n down 6 ,'\.m.. ~ Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mrs. JarnP!'I l . Helen Williamson, Mrs. SJmud
eReg.
John J Row_e up 4 :~5 8 -~- · i Smith. Rio Grande: ,Virginia A. Yates, Larry E. Zinn,
Lock 19. Ch1puewa down o.35 V. Whiltingllln. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea•· Gene A. Saunders. &lt;r '
$1.00Values
a.m. Lock 20. Southern down , ant: Mrs. Lester J c t Pt ~;:_;~::;;;,;:;.~~
·, ~--~:ii:i:i:ii:i:i:ii:i:i:ii:i:i:ii:i:i::iii
Each
6:30 " m.: ~ck 21, PhilliP Pleasant : Leroy Piers:~~~· Pt:
Sporn up 4:o5. a.m.; S. ... M. l Pleasa:~t .· David L. [)ars t . Rt
S,Mclal Close-Out,Gro~p ·
Jenks ,down o:2Q a.m ~otlmr Z Pl. Pleasant; Shirl L. CampQueen down 5:45 a.m. (i•orgo hell llogsett w v
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MEN'S FLEECED LINED COnON
·· r:"~ up u · u :un _; c ~- ·: Esker H. Johnson, West Colum- t\
John Ladd D~an down 5 a.m.; I bia : Mrs. Mary B. Wiiliamsoll, ._
Lock ~· E Dean.• .. ll&lt;is~ortll South Side, W. Va .: J o h ;,
down _L: 20 a.m. J•m ~ooglan.J Stearns, Pt. Pleasant : Dors~l
up 1:~ a.m. ~ueen Clly _down E. LRrkins. Long Bottom, Rsv• eAnorted Colora
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3.40 •.m.: RehAH~ un 5·20 · mood Guinther, Chester: Gail
• Sins Sm., Med., Larga
m.; Poll~ R. down 6.:ro an' P Bock, Rt. Z Pomeroy; Mark
Steel Trader u~ 7.05 a.m. M. Christian, Ravenswcod; VaiG5r..
0 nup ~ck~ t!m_a ldrre u~ rrle .'\. Boroff, Jackson ; Den
Reg.
JUST UNLOADED!
:4 p.m. · · WIS own - ver A. Carter. Rl 3 .lackson ·
a.m.: Ravenswood down 5:15, Mr!ii. Bertha p. Sici':f·l ~. Well
$1.99
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Voc-K up_ 7:50 a.m. . Meld~tll ; ston: Mrs. l'ale F. Di~'!JI, ~avValue .
•Wola'i'pNOI Ploollc Pod
each
Locks. M•ss Susan d.__.wn 4.w_
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Mr
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p.m. H. E· BowIes own · " , Ravenswood ·, Mrs. w·ii'
1 13m E
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•llolly Bl"'ophy Book
o.m : llln ;ep yr uo
: : Miller. Oak Hill.
ePI~tUc Comb &amp; Rotllo
Set '
a.m.: Letgh Ann up 2 am. i
Births
• ' ,·c:wtott ••..,.
MEN'S A$ST, FANI
Valley Transporler up 2:!i0 v.. : Mrs James L S 'th R · I
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uor a.m.
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day; ~rs . Lester .1. castn, Pt.
eSizes lOlf2ro12 ·.· i
Pleasant, 3:51 p.m. Tuesday.
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• Reg. 29c &amp; 39c Values·
Dlscbarg•PI
lh•n 10 million nuntir.g •n1 1 Mrs. Donald Ball, Mn
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fishing licenses are sold ea('h Gem-s• W. Bennett, Keonelh 0.
Whlteond
year ir. the United States.
I Riggs, Mrs. Dwight R. Bissell,
Pntel

By

Jam~•""'lm!lBill~~ DO,ctoR SAYS

Jluih 1,19e7-71 Mr. ' llld ·Mra
ony l!lll'et
' tlve eolttll the treatment 1s Jon
are
of 01ium~. Ill"~
l'irr!.
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A- Bluet eoutls Js aggravat. lmeclicai, not surgical.
in persons who are over 40, Rnd ftarge numhet of--jhese·.poui&gt;Jid
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W=
m.~ · l ;,;:,.y · ~ ffl~ ~~4· lives, cltiiliog the abdoOlen and ·q - II 8 penoa has coiJtls they ~come inflamed ' (d)verU&gt; Manjo NictJms have f!e"n
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.. eating ri)Y vecetable~ and. rtult, c~n it t!"n ~ can~er? , . c~iitlsl . l'erson1 ,with . t!Jlull· ed by laking a tabl~ .cit
111
won
~~ ~ here ::"' ~ SIV~~ ~hi ,these r~ctors soould be eiiml- ' A _ Mucou~ ,.: , apsslle coli- se?."" should avl!.i4 ene~as, ~a"' barium, 1ulfate, ~h~ ·~~
~ ' . •.' : · · l!Jc- 'leiJit.~. · · •,!f. . ~ nale!l· With proper treatment tis dOCll not ·~tcom,· cancerous ahv';' and ail Irritating,or ·h!gb· salt used. lp get x'...ay .pl~et
ll!r. IDd l,ffl. tennel!l Nelsbtl/ .
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~ild on Mi: 'iliti 'lift. Mccqy ~cill p\ltllnl: · ' · · lliine.
may.
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Snayety SuiidiJ,
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!Cii;.Cflld PbUllpa Wal' ~~·,.
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Mi'. and Mrs. :11mlor SntQJy p~ellllo~ !dOI!d•.Y: · an,d ll- ~~~ '7"ald eauoe me to Q - 1 have '. dtvertipul!Us. and vegetables wilh httle seeds · ~t ~hen ?'mbined with a biarid
11)11 -~JU\If!l of Colun'lb!!l! wm:e ¥ial(ed:•~r 1011, ~scin PbiU!pj have to flO to stool immediate- None of the druJs 1 h ave i such as to~atoes and raspber- dtet 1t reheves the dlstre&lt;s ·~
ll'!ekend gue.sts ol his parenlll, .and,ra.mly. , .. .,· · . · ly after eating 'anything: '11lis tried has helped me· Would •j~"!:_0_P~~~!~Y ad~isa:_1 ca•, he taken indeflilltely-''' ·
.. , IJ1n, M,i!CoY.. Snavely: 1 I!Qger ,Ppriri ijs ~. ~onn annoytng symptol)ll!u plagued diet help? Is an operation nec· r
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Anna Calnpbell, GaJll·lell to the ho~· ol his p.rettts, [IJle lor yeers. A stool examlna- essary?
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A _ OuiJIO'IckinBs in the co' ·'
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. ~AJ~g of £oluplbps re- ' . ~:· J~jJnl~ ~'lri!t· allil;~:Mrs. for mucous collt~In most vici! '1
:~~r:t a W~tL,,here ~llZa· ~~ W:Cf&amp; 1\f J,.oi· ]tlms a carefUl I enmina~~~te~rob~~~~tt":Jith · r~!1

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~lCKENS HARDWARE

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Colora .
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POMEROY
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Stlrtiftl Prldly, M1rch 3rd,
al 1M Lourtl CUH Auctl~n
Houst on Slot. Route 124

oml tt.. now ro~te 7 br pl.,
ot Pomoror, Ohto.
Big day, ni&amp;bt auction ond
trading rln&amp;. Day oat• otarte
at 11 a.m. l,ll ? Night oale 7
p,m, tlll ? GroundJ will be
open all doy. Bring In your

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HARLEY
MOTORCYCLES
MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

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PHONE 6644370

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lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

ontlque lte1111 for tblo sale.
Plenty to eat ond drink.
Col. Jim

C~rftlhan,

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Phono 992-3994 or 992·2395
Pomeroy, 0.
BDRM, HOUSE with garage,

REPORT

Pomeroy, Also a 3 rm. fur·
Dished apartmenl with bath,
adults, 126 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy. Ph. 99U698.
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GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES, Pomeroy

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POMEROY•.

• 1-1966 Grovely, Supor L-1

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Jim Johnoon Orchestra
Members and Guost Are

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

$5.50 to $15.00

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Troclor I domonslretorl wllh
30" n.tary mower attachment
list prlco $672.15. Now lroc·
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RM. SINGLE house. Al•o
furnished apartment, lumace el R..ulll U HP Grovtlr
with 30" rotary mowtr and
heal In Middle~. Ph.
rldln1 sulky , , . , . , , $350
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wllh 30'' · rotory mowtr $265
ROOM !urnl!bed· apartment We can now finance your
In Middleport, near shopping new Gravely Tractor for as
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom lltlle u 10% doWII and up
to 48 months to pay. Bank
house trailer. Ph. IJ92.3348,aft.. nte1.
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adults, 126 Mulberry Ave.,
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Salon N~. ·21 man lmllse Veshosky, Cleve- lii'SO ~el'8 h&amp;vlng the most Mrs•. J. A. Ry1111, _Fjorl4a- Na- National :~lve Commlltee ville, Esther AIIOllt Col11111bua: Col~, Helen KJllworlb,
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Pou9lll' at !aDd, rtpOrled as to funds re- out.slalldmg Cy.UC Fibrosis re- tlnnal Prelliden!, American Leo WOillall A. L AIIXIII§rY.
Ethel Van Fossen, J~. lumbus, Fran Silemlan,
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gi.Qa Auliinary; Miu.
Zel- Mlss Anna Eabelmal, Zanes· Anna Kruger, 'l'oledo;
ware;
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Cfiapeau Arree Marshall plans D~ Cpnstltutlon and Bylo attend "Chapeau Day" at Lall\l Chairman Edna Smeltz
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Chapeau Ar- Denver on June 4 and present of Attica Reported April ,. 1st
"'~'!"!"'· Lancaster, called a check for $1.,000 to the Na- -Is the deadline for receiving
to order.MDepaMrte- tiona! Jewish Hospital at Den- Salon Constitutions and by •
ary ar, ver from the Salons in Ohio. Iaivs. 1,
her Color She will also present a cl!eck Dept'! Ritual and Emblems
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Ashland, and Mary wing of the hospital:
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and Kay Stama!ls ol
' blcms be ordered early.
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t h e ' A past Depl'l Chapeau Passe 0 l'l Parody Chairman Mil-!
FJJa. Prayer was ~y Dept:! : Sue So~~anstine, ·92 year-; old, dre~pCOoper of Norwalk, asked :
at&amp;Peau Passe Bcrn1ece Chns ul Orrv1l,c, l11'1!5entcd .a. $10~ · thfll ,1n P&lt;~rodies be sent to her
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~. ~evada,_ In absence of check to help make thiS poss1-, as earl!-' as possible.
PePn L Aumomer Hazel St1c- ble to the Stale Salon. Me1gs 1 Chapeaux Passe Club Chair-.
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fel·fit Kenton, and the pledge ICnunty has sent four reports m man Hel~n Cooper of Norwalk
. •'
1o life Flag was in unison. to date.
\ asked that all dues be sent t~
I Greetings were brought by ! The American Legion Depart- 1her LeSecretaire Notma Carol{irg!nia Worrell, Po u vi o r · incnt 2nd Vice Commander Hog- thor, Columbus.
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s of Coluntbus,. and re· er Munson brought greeting" Dept'! Scholarship, Ch~irma~
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• by Dep~'l 2nd Deml from the American Legio n.
Thelma Crostllwaite,,Cincinnati:
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-holz, New Washi"-ton.
389 is presenting a revolving toward a Nurses SChlllatship. ,
I Greetings also were brought trophy, to the Salon with 31-70 · At 12:30 p.m. a Iulcl\eon "'"'
k aD Dept'! Officen. 'Thos,e partners for li~e best Cystic 1: served in Parlor 8 - ~ohoring
!lOt ·mentioped above were 1st 11 Fibrosis report for the year. Ithe Charter Partnero, of which ,
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,inf{ Rahe, Gibsonburg; Dept'! Chapeau Passe Leah Van Fossen of Jackson.
!'\'~isle Hazel
Elliott, Chance Warner of its Salon.
The Eight et Forty was form- I
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all will also present a travel· years of service to lillie chil- l
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per guest of Mr. and Mrs· Victor Gaul and enjoyed home
movies during the evening.
"'::--:-.....- - - -· . SWlday School attendance on Mr. and Mrs. , Clair Woode '
tfr. •114 Mrs. Gene Jeffers Feb. 26 was 41. The oflerlng and Conni Sue of Pomeroy call11111 J.larg1e bave returned from was $10.09. Worship semces ed on his pareJ])s, Mr. and Mrs . .
a Vacation trip that took them were held at 1!:45 w1th tbe Charles D. Woode, Friday ,vento San Antonlo, Texas, where Rev. Casto.
ing and on the Wm. Carr lammet her )iarenls, Mr. and Charles D. Woode visited his ily.
.
lllrw. Marco Escebar, her neph· brother, C. E· Wnode, at the ' Fred Honacher is a patient in
ew, Ricky jlovel, and her cous- Vaterans Memonal Hospital at \ Veterans Memorial Hospital at
In,_~ulia Barillas, all of San Pomerr•y Saturday afternoon. Pomeroy.
Fr~llct, CaUl. The group The latter ~nderweqt surgery Mr. and Mrs· Chas. D. Woode
!ben journeyed through Mexico Saturday morning.
visited Nina Robinson and Clara
IIIII Guatemala to San Salvador, Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Ath- Follrnd Sunday evening.
E1 Salvador, central America. 1 erton and family of Columbus · Mrs. Wilham Carr has been
'l'lle,y Viewed many places of in-[ spent the weekend here with i su ffering Irom jaw infection due I
teres! enrou!e to that area and • hJS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- to tooth e.tralion.
visited with Mrs. Jeffers' rel a- 1 thur Atherton.
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Uves, including her grandmoth- Linnie Gaul visited Mr. and
OAK HILL
er, Vicenla l!arlllas, who e•Ie- 'Mrs. G. G. Gaul of Afhens last
bralllcl ber 88th birthday while Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Spen~er the lfOUP was t?ere. On their Friends hav~ received word of Racine. were Saturday dinner 1
relam to the Umled States. the lhat Henry W1lb~rger of P1tts- guests of his parents, Mr. and I
C!OUSin, Juliil: Barillas~ aCrom· burgh _is recuperating at home Mrs. Hr.nry Spencer.
panled the Jeffers family to following surgery.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Cain and
!heir llbme here and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry
family of Athens visited Mr
them for some time. Lester. and Tom Yost visited Mrs. Ella and Mrs. Waid Lee Spencer 8
Marut Reed, &amp;.'1!1 Robert Jet- Yost and C. E· Woode in
reCent satllltd•o:
!era lfslled their grandparents, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr and
Ml'. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers, and Sunday altemoun.
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~~- ~~li,a durillg the time Calling ~n; Linnie Gaul we~e
lheh' Pirfri!S were gone,
Cleo Pierce and
daughter,
f( Mr, and Mrs. Dwaine Jor- Chauncey, Glennie Shumwa}
ill), Bryan and Keith, and Mis. Daytoo, Mrs. Roy ~arker, 1'!11'11'-"
Wlllllm Culwell spent a w~k- George Hart, Mrs. Betty
Bud Sander
end-lfilb Mr. -and Mrs. Alfrtd born, Mrs. Elizabeth Clay, '
w
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RiCtl lhd 'IIOlis in Columbus.
Edith
Bctzing, lllrs. l\ a b
alict ·Mls. Emzie Davia, Burke and daughter, Dorot~y,
Pararsbtq, W. \7a., 'called ~· local.
received h~re
- ·- brothers, Paul and Wil- Mr· aiid Mrs. Charles ·
· illness of Mls.
lllia C. Peck, and her ~rotbers- Woode, accompanied by
· Atkinson of
'ill'llilr antt' sisters, Mr. and Woode of Tuppers Plains, vis. va.
Mnr. Ediar Crabh'te and Mr. lted C. E. Woode Sunday
Mt.
Mrs. Clifford Cox
11111 Mrs. J. K. Crabtree en Veterans Memorial Hospital. spent 8 weekend recentiy at 1
SulldaJ.
Others visiting him were Mr. their home here and returned 1
Jelry Penn and _Walter Jor- and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and to Gary, Ind., ~&gt;~here he is em- i
daB were Sunday dmner gue&lt;t.
lo ed
Jl the horne of Mr. and Mrs. We extend our sympathy to P Y •-Mn. Hallie Froderletl
W'tlliam Lawson.
the family of Elba McKnight, 1;;;;=000::-.=--==='1
Joe Mosler, son of Mr. an~ son et Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Me- It
Mnr. Deupas Mosler, has OO.n Knight and son-in-law ol Mr.
~ · Complete .
a~ assistant manager or and Mrs. Fern Gillogly, all of
RoomsOf
the _a1toe department, division this area. Elba McKrugllt, 48,
of Baekeye Marl ill Piqua anJ passed away at his home in
he apd Mrs. Mosler, tile fOrm. Columbus on Saturday morning.
er Qto)yn Weoclrum, wiU move Survivors include his wife, Herto Pliju~ Ia tile ~ear future.
nfce ·Gillogly McKnight, t w o
Mrs. John. !), Gillogly aud sons, Roger and George, ene
son, M_.k, speo,t a part ol last daughter, Sharon and live grand·
week In Columbus '!'ith - h e r chiJdren, all of Cot!IJllbus, In
Uncle and aun~ Mr, and Mrt. addition to his patl!llta and two
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Cltl)'t!l!l
while her brotilers. A son and a grandson
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husband was at his employment preceded hlbi In death. Funeral
in Columbus.
.
servi&lt;es were held at·
&amp;lnd;ly evening guests of Mr. Methodist Church wllil
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and Mn. Cecil Cox, ' Athens. Jn Temple Ce.U!ei'Y under
'l'bejr .aranddfuBbler, Mrs.
direction the ,lltgon,y ~neral
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Dilly

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1111 ''
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Dept'! Cllild Welfare Olafr. Jng trophy ~ the Salon with ~stingulsbed ~!s ·~ Homer Sm!-!b, Mc&lt;:onDell$vffie, ~we: Susie SonnBliStlne, orr: weD,
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710
Salon N~. ·21 man lmllse Veshosky, Cleve- lii'SO ~el'8 h&amp;vlng the most Mrs•. J. A. Ry1111, _Fjorl4a- Na- National :~lve Commlltee ville, Esther AIIOllt Col11111bua: Col~, Helen KJllworlb,
. S::h tlld ~rJ
Pou9lll' at !aDd, rtpOrled as to funds re- out.slalldmg Cy.UC Fibrosis re- tlnnal Prelliden!, American Leo WOillall A. L AIIXIII§rY.
Ethel Van Fossen, J~. lumbus, Fran Silemlan,
.
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gi.Qa Auliinary; Miu.
Zel- Mlss Anna Eabelmal, Zanes· Anna Kruger, 'l'oledo;
ware;
llernleet!
Cfiapeau Arree Marshall plans D~ Cpnstltutlon and Bylo attend "Chapeau Day" at Lall\l Chairman Edna Smeltz
.,
Chapeau Ar- Denver on June 4 and present of Attica Reported April ,. 1st
"'~'!"!"'· Lancaster, called a check for $1.,000 to the Na- -Is the deadline for receiving
to order.MDepaMrte- tiona! Jewish Hospital at Den- Salon Constitutions and by •
ary ar, ver from the Salons in Ohio. Iaivs. 1,
her Color She will also present a cl!eck Dept'! Ritual and Emblems
· ~
p· kl Co~ Lei Ghu~s: . for $100 lo have a plaque with Chairman Frances Gallagher,
·, '.•",- - - - - - - - - - - - - .
m ey a
a
n _Ohio's nome on il in the new Canton, asked that all Passe l
, •
AT RAciNE e
eAT TUPPERS PLAINS
AT RUTLAND •
Ashland, and Mary wing of the hospital:
: Chapeau Pins and other Em- .
'
and Kay Stama!ls ol
' blcms be ordered early.
-'
lfiJilnd,, advanced
t h e ' A past Depl'l Chapeau Passe 0 l'l Parody Chairman Mil-!
FJJa. Prayer was ~y Dept:! : Sue So~~anstine, ·92 year-; old, dre~pCOoper of Norwalk, asked :
at&amp;Peau Passe Bcrn1ece Chns ul Orrv1l,c, l11'1!5entcd .a. $10~ · thfll ,1n P&lt;~rodies be sent to her
'
~. ~evada,_ In absence of check to help make thiS poss1-, as earl!-' as possible.
PePn L Aumomer Hazel St1c- ble to the Stale Salon. Me1gs 1 Chapeaux Passe Club Chair-.
I
. Rltht R~rvecl t. limit uentltlts
fel·fit Kenton, and the pledge ICnunty has sent four reports m man Hel~n Cooper of Norwalk
. •'
1o life Flag was in unison. to date.
\ asked that all dues be sent t~
I Greetings were brought by ! The American Legion Depart- 1her LeSecretaire Notma Carol{irg!nia Worrell, Po u vi o r · incnt 2nd Vice Commander Hog- thor, Columbus.
·
s of Coluntbus,. and re· er Munson brought greeting" Dept'! Scholarship, Ch~irma~
;
• by Dep~'l 2nd Deml from the American Legio n.
Thelma Crostllwaite,,Cincinnati:
_,
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au Deuxienie Violet AicbCrawford County Salon No. reported $Zill is received to date
-holz, New Washi"-ton.
389 is presenting a revolving toward a Nurses SChlllatship. ,
I Greetings also were brought trophy, to the Salon with 31-70 · At 12:30 p.m. a Iulcl\eon "'"'
k aD Dept'! Officen. 'Thos,e partners for li~e best Cystic 1: served in Parlor 8 - ~ohoring
!lOt ·mentioped above were 1st 11 Fibrosis report for the year. Ithe Charter Partnero, of which ,
I
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beiiii:.Chnpeau Premiere VIr- This will he in memory of Ione was present, Mrs. Ethel
. ,_
,inf{ Rahe, Gibsonburg; Dept'! Chapeau Passe Leah Van Fossen of Jackson.
!'\'~isle Hazel
Elliott, Chance Warner of its Salon.
The Eight et Forty was form- I
~. and L'Avocate Es- Dept'! Chapeau Arree Marsh ed in 1112'1 - and has given 40 I
lbei.' ~lien, Cohimillls.
all will also present a travel· years of service to lillie chil- l
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Tom Yost, local, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. CG.. orr of ThSe Pdlains.
1 mme au 1 was a un ay sup.

per guest of Mr. and Mrs· Victor Gaul and enjoyed home
movies during the evening.
"'::--:-.....- - - -· . SWlday School attendance on Mr. and Mrs. , Clair Woode '
tfr. •114 Mrs. Gene Jeffers Feb. 26 was 41. The oflerlng and Conni Sue of Pomeroy call11111 J.larg1e bave returned from was $10.09. Worship semces ed on his pareJ])s, Mr. and Mrs . .
a Vacation trip that took them were held at 1!:45 w1th tbe Charles D. Woode, Friday ,vento San Antonlo, Texas, where Rev. Casto.
ing and on the Wm. Carr lammet her )iarenls, Mr. and Charles D. Woode visited his ily.
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lllrw. Marco Escebar, her neph· brother, C. E· Wnode, at the ' Fred Honacher is a patient in
ew, Ricky jlovel, and her cous- Vaterans Memonal Hospital at \ Veterans Memorial Hospital at
In,_~ulia Barillas, all of San Pomerr•y Saturday afternoon. Pomeroy.
Fr~llct, CaUl. The group The latter ~nderweqt surgery Mr. and Mrs· Chas. D. Woode
!ben journeyed through Mexico Saturday morning.
visited Nina Robinson and Clara
IIIII Guatemala to San Salvador, Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Ath- Follrnd Sunday evening.
E1 Salvador, central America. 1 erton and family of Columbus · Mrs. Wilham Carr has been
'l'lle,y Viewed many places of in-[ spent the weekend here with i su ffering Irom jaw infection due I
teres! enrou!e to that area and • hJS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- to tooth e.tralion.
visited with Mrs. Jeffers' rel a- 1 thur Atherton.
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Uves, including her grandmoth- Linnie Gaul visited Mr. and
OAK HILL
er, Vicenla l!arlllas, who e•Ie- 'Mrs. G. G. Gaul of Afhens last
bralllcl ber 88th birthday while Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Spen~er the lfOUP was t?ere. On their Friends hav~ received word of Racine. were Saturday dinner 1
relam to the Umled States. the lhat Henry W1lb~rger of P1tts- guests of his parents, Mr. and I
C!OUSin, Juliil: Barillas~ aCrom· burgh _is recuperating at home Mrs. Hr.nry Spencer.
panled the Jeffers family to following surgery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gall Cain and
!heir llbme here and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry
family of Athens visited Mr
them for some time. Lester. and Tom Yost visited Mrs. Ella and Mrs. Waid Lee Spencer 8
Marut Reed, &amp;.'1!1 Robert Jet- Yost and C. E· Woode in
reCent satllltd•o:
!era lfslled their grandparents, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr and
Ml'. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers, and Sunday altemoun.
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~~- ~~li,a durillg the time Calling ~n; Linnie Gaul we~e
lheh' Pirfri!S were gone,
Cleo Pierce and
daughter,
f( Mr, and Mrs. Dwaine Jor- Chauncey, Glennie Shumwa}
ill), Bryan and Keith, and Mis. Daytoo, Mrs. Roy ~arker, 1'!11'11'-"
Wlllllm Culwell spent a w~k- George Hart, Mrs. Betty
Bud Sander
end-lfilb Mr. -and Mrs. Alfrtd born, Mrs. Elizabeth Clay, '
w
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RiCtl lhd 'IIOlis in Columbus.
Edith
Bctzing, lllrs. l\ a b
alict ·Mls. Emzie Davia, Burke and daughter, Dorot~y,
Pararsbtq, W. \7a., 'called ~· local.
received h~re
- ·- brothers, Paul and Wil- Mr· aiid Mrs. Charles ·
· illness of Mls.
lllia C. Peck, and her ~rotbers- Woode, accompanied by
· Atkinson of
'ill'llilr antt' sisters, Mr. and Woode of Tuppers Plains, vis. va.
Mnr. Ediar Crabh'te and Mr. lted C. E. Woode Sunday
Mt.
Mrs. Clifford Cox
11111 Mrs. J. K. Crabtree en Veterans Memorial Hospital. spent 8 weekend recentiy at 1
SulldaJ.
Others visiting him were Mr. their home here and returned 1
Jelry Penn and _Walter Jor- and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and to Gary, Ind., ~&gt;~here he is em- i
daB were Sunday dmner gue&lt;t.
lo ed
Jl the horne of Mr. and Mrs. We extend our sympathy to P Y •-Mn. Hallie Froderletl
W'tlliam Lawson.
the family of Elba McKnight, 1;;;;=000::-.=--==='1
Joe Mosler, son of Mr. an~ son et Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Me- It
Mnr. Deupas Mosler, has OO.n Knight and son-in-law ol Mr.
~ · Complete .
a~ assistant manager or and Mrs. Fern Gillogly, all of
RoomsOf
the _a1toe department, division this area. Elba McKrugllt, 48,
of Baekeye Marl ill Piqua anJ passed away at his home in
he apd Mrs. Mosler, tile fOrm. Columbus on Saturday morning.
er Qto)yn Weoclrum, wiU move Survivors include his wife, Herto Pliju~ Ia tile ~ear future.
nfce ·Gillogly McKnight, t w o
Mrs. John. !), Gillogly aud sons, Roger and George, ene
son, M_.k, speo,t a part ol last daughter, Sharon and live grand·
week In Columbus '!'ith - h e r chiJdren, all of Cot!IJllbus, In
Uncle and aun~ Mr, and Mrt. addition to his patl!llta and two
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while her brotilers. A son and a grandson
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husband was at his employment preceded hlbi In death. Funeral
in Columbus.
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and Mn. Cecil Cox, ' Athens. Jn Temple Ce.U!ei'Y under
'l'bejr .aranddfuBbler, Mrs.
direction the ,lltgon,y ~neral
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on Feb. 24, the Ohio Fa r m age • poundage Is adopted.''
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gave 1 s suppo o e cord asking ~ry burley tobac· 1
Acreage-Pouodage Control Pro. . Oh'
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Tobacco farmers , durmg_. \~ e ,~ ....
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we.:k 0!Feb· 27 toM ar .., 3·
Mal'l'll 3, and that be study \he
According to Golden Canaday present tob•cco situation with
who is chairman ol tills coat· m!Hit consideration before
mittee, Mr. Clarence Gash of iing his ballot. And also warned,
Adams County made the motion ''that it is a must that Burley
and Mr. Ecton Myers of Cler- Tobae&lt;O production be brought
mont County was the second in line with demand or our en·
and the vote was unanimous tire support program will be
for the program. Also serving lost. The committee feels that
on the committee with Mr. Can- the Acreage • Poundage Proaday from Gallia County are gram will bring production in
Mr. Dan Notter, Scottown, Mr. line with demand and at the
JANE PARKER
Frank Mills, Crown City, and same time produce a
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Clarence Davis of Rio Grande. 1quality of burley tobacco, with
' Mr. Canaday said, "The tltink· the least sacrifice on the part
lng of the committee was thai of any producer.
this is the best possible pro-:
gram that it is possible to get
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at this tiJr.e, with the Congress
completely dominated by repre- ,
sentatives who ~-epresent the ur- !
BAKED FRESH DAILY
ban community rather than ag. l
reculture."
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It was stated at lhe meeting '
that tile present tobacco pro•
gram made possible by the Ag· ,
riculture Adjust m~n( Act of I NATCHEZ, Miss. (UP!) !938 was an agreement hel,ween Negro civil rights leader, re·
SULTANA BRAND
the B•Jrley Tobacc:o Farmer and cently promoted to a job
the Congress, stating that the viously held by a white
prnduocr of burley tobacco was killed late Monday
would keep his production In when a bomb shattered hls
line with demand in exchange pickup truck·
A&amp;P.BRAND
. for price supporls on burley The victim was
Wbarlest
tobacco. This program was very Jackson, 37, the \reaaurer ol
successful because the grower Ithe local banch of the Nation·
had done everytlting possible to j a! Association for the Ady•ancekeep the program in good bal· men! of Colored P eo p I e
VACUUM PACK
ance, until the last few yem.l (NAACP).
This balance was achieved by The blast shattered a
the reductiOn of· acreage overk manth pe riod Of raelal peace
th e years. Rut '" 1966 we too . th' M' .t ..&lt; I d Ita It
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"lSrPP e cy
a reductton ln acreage of 15 left wh'te
1 1• aders 1earfu.1 11 . A&amp;P BRAND
per cent and prod~ a crop .
of 6Jij,597,3St Hbs, as of Frl· m1gh\ touch off a new sertes of
day, Feb. 17 , with a possible 3 demonstrations similar ~ unmillion to sell yet.
rest following another booby
; trap" bombing here two years
This crop was produeed ln a i ago. This elty has a loog
very unfavorable growing sea- tory of racial violence and di,.
G &amp; W GRANULATED
son, the poundage oould have order.
reaclted 700 million If the sea·
---son had been la;vorable. Iri 196S ,NO OOMMENT
we produced 588.3 million I UNrrED NATIONS (UPI)
DAILY-3 VARIJTIIS, I-Ll. CANS
pounds on 15 per cent more ac· ; A U.S. spokesman decllned
res.
: comment Mond3y on reporta on
Canaday stated, "Increased ' North VIetnamese mission had
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yields. from 1840 lbo. per
arrived In Burma, where
ln tHO to 2281 lbs. I• ltlll make Secretary General Than\ ' .r ·-.. PAGI-ILIOW
It evident that acreage con-I currenUy on vacation.
trois alone no longer provide The spokesman reaffirmed
. the production conlrOI W!dcb II Tlllnt's trip was strictly
essential Ill the tobeeco
vacation purposes. He said
ANN PAGI
'i' {. :~~~ program. As acreage '!bani was expected to
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Pledeing·for~Greek 0

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It's all Greek to me.
bus; Dennis
Greek, to a eollege studen~ CosbO&lt;ltOII; John
.Immediately brings to mind so- freshrilan,
clal fraternities and sororities. Anders, freshman,
And It brings to mind suclt Court&gt; House; .Ralph
other words of the Ureek lan· freshman, yosset, N. Y.;
At the ~~~J~:,'~~
guage as rushing, bidding, and Rose, freshman, , Mancltest!OJ'; C&lt;mvo~atlen on
ple&lt;lglng. 'I'!:etc three words are Gary Pontious, junior, Atlfens; 22, Mr. Robert
cll!Ttlltly vccy popular en Rio Mike Vraneslvic,
son was ·the guest)lpeaker.
Grande Coll,~t'' campus.
Duquesne, Pa.; and Ttm
convocation . 1(81 pre~
At R!o, th• two-week rush- barger, sophomore, Jackson.
Dr. Robert MU$SmBD,
ing period, during which pros· ARCHON'· Thoma
time instruetol' of rellglon
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pective Greeks look over the
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various organizaUons and dur. freshman, Columbus; JIM
Discusslim at the
lng which Greeks themselves SER, sophomore,
weekly Stodent· Senate
look over tho fJr•&gt;&lt;PCcti·Je pledg· James Leckr~,
es, just recem!y endt:j,
Newh LexingtOn, Alex
Bids, or mvi*atitms to pros· f~man, F~ N• .1.: .
pective member!J to become a ham Holt, freshman,
~ledge, were distributrd
bus; George ~atlerloD,
week. The re('Ipienl' by cit~cr ; man, Columbus, Butch Barr,
accepting or a~jt'ctin~ t h (I i r l freshman, Columbus (n .•te:
bids. determ:ned the pledge ; Butch is my little brothe~)' "---~•
classes for each organization. j cent De Pillo, stphomore,
) And now the pledgrrg period Haven, Conn.; and Mike O'Neill,
is underway. P!~.l~cs for each sophomore, Newark.
organizalion "' ;o1ng throug~ ATHENA: Beverly Statzer,
a peri~ of pr;lYing t.lwir £1esirel freshman, Colwnbus; Sherry
to attam rneint?e:-shap through Wood, freshman, Lond&amp;n Sbe1~
such means "' humbling them· Ia Doughter, freshman, Zm1e,.ll
selves and pNfl•rminl{ cornm&lt;Jn ville; Susan Burnside, tresllrourtesies for the ur:tivc G!·eek man, Columbus; CAT H
members.
SCOTI, freshman, Gallipolis;
A [()tal Jf M students ha\'e : P.•L Powers, freshman, Fai'Jlloo
pledged Rio ·; six Greek sociatlingdale, N. Y.;
erganizatio'Js this wmter sen1es~j MArij.JEL, freshman, Racine.
ter. The orgamzalions and their I PI SIGMA: Fred Web e
pledg" ar.,.
i freshman, Ashland; Terry Cll'
ALPHA 'vtu BEH: Maryider, sophomore, Coshocton:
Wagner, fr~~ ~ i_,man Pittsburgh, Harry McNair, freshman, NewPa.; Carolyn Clinton, soph· ark; JO!ii KERNS, sohpomore,
omorc, Columbus; JaM Len- Gt\lip&amp;lis; Ed Unger,
hart, sophomore, Cincinnati; Perlrftauken, N. J.; Ronald
Judy Wright, freshman, Cosr.· bleski, freshman, Lyndhurst,
ortnn; Sally Jenktns, senior, J.; HarJ' Groul, s&lt;:ph~:~:~:
Jackson; Krystal Kiehl, soph· Drexel Hill, Pa.; IJaVI'iJ&lt;d
omore, Jackson; MarilynBtown, freshman, Beverly;
sophomore, Jackson; Sharo'l Dunlap, £reshman, West
Cookman, freshman, Mt. Ver- field; John Cubakovlc,
non; Lana Barnes, freshman, more, Pitlsburgh, Pa. ·
Columbus; Marilyn Bernbeck, Coli, freshman, Brunswick,
freshman. Syosset,N. Y. Jim J., ; and Palmaffee,
dra Evans, freshman, Wellston; South Orange, N. J.
Marty Music, sophomore, Pik" ZETA CHI : RUTH
ton : PaL'Y Salt, freshman, Car· sophomore, Galbpolis;
roll, and Mary Jane Gricar, O'Brien, junior, Mt. Vernon:
freshman, Duquesne, Pa.
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Acreage-Pouodage Control Pro. . Oh'
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Tobacco farmers , durmg_. \~ e ,~ ....
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we.:k 0!Feb· 27 toM ar .., 3·
Mal'l'll 3, and that be study \he
According to Golden Canaday present tob•cco situation with
who is chairman ol tills coat· m!Hit consideration before
mittee, Mr. Clarence Gash of iing his ballot. And also warned,
Adams County made the motion ''that it is a must that Burley
and Mr. Ecton Myers of Cler- Tobae&lt;O production be brought
mont County was the second in line with demand or our en·
and the vote was unanimous tire support program will be
for the program. Also serving lost. The committee feels that
on the committee with Mr. Can- the Acreage • Poundage Proaday from Gallia County are gram will bring production in
Mr. Dan Notter, Scottown, Mr. line with demand and at the
JANE PARKER
Frank Mills, Crown City, and same time produce a
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Clarence Davis of Rio Grande. 1quality of burley tobacco, with
' Mr. Canaday said, "The tltink· the least sacrifice on the part
lng of the committee was thai of any producer.
this is the best possible pro-:
gram that it is possible to get
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at this tiJr.e, with the Congress
completely dominated by repre- ,
sentatives who ~-epresent the ur- !
BAKED FRESH DAILY
ban community rather than ag. l
reculture."
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It was stated at lhe meeting '
that tile present tobacco pro•
gram made possible by the Ag· ,
riculture Adjust m~n( Act of I NATCHEZ, Miss. (UP!) !938 was an agreement hel,ween Negro civil rights leader, re·
SULTANA BRAND
the B•Jrley Tobacc:o Farmer and cently promoted to a job
the Congress, stating that the viously held by a white
prnduocr of burley tobacco was killed late Monday
would keep his production In when a bomb shattered hls
line with demand in exchange pickup truck·
A&amp;P.BRAND
. for price supporls on burley The victim was
Wbarlest
tobacco. This program was very Jackson, 37, the \reaaurer ol
successful because the grower Ithe local banch of the Nation·
had done everytlting possible to j a! Association for the Ady•ancekeep the program in good bal· men! of Colored P eo p I e
VACUUM PACK
ance, until the last few yem.l (NAACP).
This balance was achieved by The blast shattered a
the reductiOn of· acreage overk manth pe riod Of raelal peace
th e years. Rut '" 1966 we too . th' M' .t ..&lt; I d Ita It
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"lSrPP e cy
a reductton ln acreage of 15 left wh'te
1 1• aders 1earfu.1 11 . A&amp;P BRAND
per cent and prod~ a crop .
of 6Jij,597,3St Hbs, as of Frl· m1gh\ touch off a new sertes of
day, Feb. 17 , with a possible 3 demonstrations similar ~ unmillion to sell yet.
rest following another booby
; trap" bombing here two years
This crop was produeed ln a i ago. This elty has a loog
very unfavorable growing sea- tory of racial violence and di,.
G &amp; W GRANULATED
son, the poundage oould have order.
reaclted 700 million If the sea·
---son had been la;vorable. Iri 196S ,NO OOMMENT
we produced 588.3 million I UNrrED NATIONS (UPI)
DAILY-3 VARIJTIIS, I-Ll. CANS
pounds on 15 per cent more ac· ; A U.S. spokesman decllned
res.
: comment Mond3y on reporta on
Canaday stated, "Increased ' North VIetnamese mission had
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yields. from 1840 lbo. per
arrived In Burma, where
ln tHO to 2281 lbs. I• ltlll make Secretary General Than\ ' .r ·-.. PAGI-ILIOW
It evident that acreage con-I currenUy on vacation.
trois alone no longer provide The spokesman reaffirmed
. the production conlrOI W!dcb II Tlllnt's trip was strictly
essential Ill the tobeeco
vacation purposes. He said
ANN PAGI
'i' {. :~~~ program. As acreage '!bani was expected to
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Pledeing·for~Greek 0

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It's all Greek to me.
bus; Dennis
Greek, to a eollege studen~ CosbO&lt;ltOII; John
.Immediately brings to mind so- freshrilan,
clal fraternities and sororities. Anders, freshman,
And It brings to mind suclt Court&gt; House; .Ralph
other words of the Ureek lan· freshman, yosset, N. Y.;
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guage as rushing, bidding, and Rose, freshman, , Mancltest!OJ'; C&lt;mvo~atlen on
ple&lt;lglng. 'I'!:etc three words are Gary Pontious, junior, Atlfens; 22, Mr. Robert
cll!Ttlltly vccy popular en Rio Mike Vraneslvic,
son was ·the guest)lpeaker.
Grande Coll,~t'' campus.
Duquesne, Pa.; and Ttm
convocation . 1(81 pre~
At R!o, th• two-week rush- barger, sophomore, Jackson.
Dr. Robert MU$SmBD,
ing period, during which pros· ARCHON'· Thoma
time instruetol' of rellglon
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various organizaUons and dur. freshman, Columbus; JIM
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lng which Greeks themselves SER, sophomore,
weekly Stodent· Senate
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es, just recem!y endt:j,
Newh LexingtOn, Alex
Bids, or mvi*atitms to pros· f~man, F~ N• .1.: .
pective member!J to become a ham Holt, freshman,
~ledge, were distributrd
bus; George ~atlerloD,
week. The re('Ipienl' by cit~cr ; man, Columbus, Butch Barr,
accepting or a~jt'ctin~ t h (I i r l freshman, Columbus (n .•te:
bids. determ:ned the pledge ; Butch is my little brothe~)' "---~•
classes for each organization. j cent De Pillo, stphomore,
) And now the pledgrrg period Haven, Conn.; and Mike O'Neill,
is underway. P!~.l~cs for each sophomore, Newark.
organizalion "' ;o1ng throug~ ATHENA: Beverly Statzer,
a peri~ of pr;lYing t.lwir £1esirel freshman, Colwnbus; Sherry
to attam rneint?e:-shap through Wood, freshman, Lond&amp;n Sbe1~
such means "' humbling them· Ia Doughter, freshman, Zm1e,.ll
selves and pNfl•rminl{ cornm&lt;Jn ville; Susan Burnside, tresllrourtesies for the ur:tivc G!·eek man, Columbus; CAT H
members.
SCOTI, freshman, Gallipolis;
A [()tal Jf M students ha\'e : P.•L Powers, freshman, Fai'Jlloo
pledged Rio ·; six Greek sociatlingdale, N. Y.;
erganizatio'Js this wmter sen1es~j MArij.JEL, freshman, Racine.
ter. The orgamzalions and their I PI SIGMA: Fred Web e
pledg" ar.,.
i freshman, Ashland; Terry Cll'
ALPHA 'vtu BEH: Maryider, sophomore, Coshocton:
Wagner, fr~~ ~ i_,man Pittsburgh, Harry McNair, freshman, NewPa.; Carolyn Clinton, soph· ark; JO!ii KERNS, sohpomore,
omorc, Columbus; JaM Len- Gt\lip&amp;lis; Ed Unger,
hart, sophomore, Cincinnati; Perlrftauken, N. J.; Ronald
Judy Wright, freshman, Cosr.· bleski, freshman, Lyndhurst,
ortnn; Sally Jenktns, senior, J.; HarJ' Groul, s&lt;:ph~:~:~:
Jackson; Krystal Kiehl, soph· Drexel Hill, Pa.; IJaVI'iJ&lt;d
omore, Jackson; MarilynBtown, freshman, Beverly;
sophomore, Jackson; Sharo'l Dunlap, £reshman, West
Cookman, freshman, Mt. Ver- field; John Cubakovlc,
non; Lana Barnes, freshman, more, Pitlsburgh, Pa. ·
Columbus; Marilyn Bernbeck, Coli, freshman, Brunswick,
freshman. Syosset,N. Y. Jim J., ; and Palmaffee,
dra Evans, freshman, Wellston; South Orange, N. J.
Marty Music, sophomore, Pik" ZETA CHI : RUTH
ton : PaL'Y Salt, freshman, Car· sophomore, Galbpolis;
roll, and Mary Jane Gricar, O'Brien, junior, Mt. Vernon:
freshman, Duquesne, Pa.
Sandy Slatter, sophomore,
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