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Mr and Mra Allen Ball •••. .~velllDI CloldP,tl al ale·~
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Gughter, ~Ita, enterlalned with
Table and door prl~s wbl
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1 family dlll!lel' Easter Sunda~ ,
and 18mllles lilclutllq Mr. 1111!
at their ho1111 on Route ,7, The .be awarded. 1
YOUTH ASililD FOR IT!
In&amp; a baby sitter out of her Mra. ~~~ ~ett,.1 Jr., aid .
dinner had originally been plan·
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pay. -H.
family; Lillda, ··~ Roll
MI.. CMIIIe Ceok!! s\Udent ned as a retirement tbservance
their problema
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Marie, Melanie and am; lolr.
at West VIrginia university, for Mr. Rail, who recenUy
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their troublu
Dear Helen???
and 'Mra. 'llfllll!ililll JOQII IDCI
Morgantown, W. Va. spent the tired
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As with the rest of
Ah 1141 I'm on to ,you! . My ctilldren, ta4;. .lolnrt. and Kelt,
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as. a rna carrter, u
Us!, It welcomes
Dad sa•s .be lotows you and you Middleport, and ,tile Rev. and
Jeaa Cooke and son, Tommy. due to htgh water was n o t
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held until this sunday.
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but won't dodge a serioUs
are a man. -SMART
Mra. George Stcidan • olilldMr. and Mrs. George MeAl· Present were their son and ,
with a br~fl. ,
Smart: ,
J'e!l, Timmy) Tolniny and Laura
lister, Charleston, W. Va. wore family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddl~ · New members were
Send your teeQ.age
'nlat'll be news to my bus- of Deer Part, Clncinaa'l
The nome of Mrs. Ben Neutz- ed to Mrs. William Allman, weekend guests of his si•ter Rail and sons, Bobby and Tom. Into the Presbyterian
to YOUTH ASKED
IT, band and four children!
lin!. 10, Maple Place, Pomeroy, !Mrs. Phil Meinhart, Mrs. Ben and brother-In-law, Mr. a.'ld Mrs. my, Pomeroy Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. of HarrlsonvUI Sunday
care of Helen Help US!, this Sorry - your lather must
·' , , decorated with colors of 1Nectzling, and Mrs. Karl Ow· Orin Smith.
Horace McElhinny, Middleport, with the Rev. Howard
newapaper.
aome kind of nut who has delus. Belen Gtu:f!erlck
g&gt;l&lt;i ar.J shades o1 lilac and en. The traveling prize, brought Mr. and Mrs. Charles )!oe- Rd.; Mrs. Robert Wamer of officiating, in a
TWO WHO REFORMED
of HHU. -H.
Earru Dearu Llli
pmk 10, the March IIM!eting of ' by Mrs. Spencer, was won by kins, McArthur, were Easier Pomeroy, and her daughter and Session prior to the church
Dear Helen:
Helen BJssell Garver!&amp;, SheJ.
the Staff and Officers Club or i Norma Zirkle.
Sunday guests of his pare~ts, son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar· vice.
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Today my friend and I
Dear Helen:
by, Oblo, Qugllter oi Mr. ud
Metg; Telnple of Pylbian Sis- i Others attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mr~. Neall Haskms. ence Siratttn .of Oakw~d, and Accepted . were Ma~lyn
shopping. While there
You're ao rliht that ev~one lofn, Charles Bissell of Cbeltor,
ters Monday eVtJning. Hostm·IHorace McElhinny, Doris Bail· They 1!so VISited wtth Mr. and Franklin LewiS, the guest of Shirley Alkire, Bonme
thought why not do •
~~fed&amp; to "talk It out" with a bss been naiJled to thf Dean'•
" were Mrs. Etta Lemley and le}, Maxine Owens. The host· Mrs. Jacob TUrner.
I / . Miss Rail.
and Joyce Waggoner.
lifting?
quallfted pet8l!ll, but why me? list for the past quarter at · ii11
'drs Otho watts.
esses served Ice cream sun- Chen Mayer, Columhus:..spon,
ol the Session were Mr.
Well, that wasn't· very
I'm not quallfted. ·
Mansfield Branch Df Oltlo Slate
The dining room table was :daes, coo'l!es and coffee. Nap- the Easler weekend w1th her
on=• 1 ......,..,.,...... French, Kenneth Welsh, and
because we got caught.
I felt aorry for this girl so I University.
covered with a white
linen !kins in white and !Uac were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ~
gil Atkins, with Rev.
way, I'm glad because
Ustened to her problems. She Mrs. Garverick, 1 1!"02 lfld·
clotil ond centered with an ar- iused. The April meeting place Geo~• Meinhart.
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as moderator. Communion
I'll never do it again. We got won't talk to ber parents or a nate of Chester High School,
rangement of orchid lilacs and will be announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. ,
also served durmg the
caught by two real nice
guidance counselor - I think II a student in the College of
pmk mllms ;n 8 white bowl :
Moore, Jr., Ashland, Ky., were
service.
detectives They told us ·
mainly because she's latched on Ar1J and Seienees.
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flanked by orchid candles. The '
Easter guests of Mr. 8Jid Mrs. ~
During the mornlng worship
how wrong It wa~
to me. I'm plagued. I can'!
mantle arrangement carried out
H. s. Moore, Sr
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service at the Mlddle~rt
then they read us a letter
go anywhere ~lthout being fol·
GUUTS ON'IAlll'Eil
the gold color scheme with gold
Mr. and Mrs. William K1tch· ~
bytenan Church, spectal music you had received to YAFI
lowd by her. II s got to the point Easter Sunday vlslton Df Mr.
cand!eholders and center-piece
en a~d chil~en, Denise 'm~ ~
was presented. b~ Mrs. Paul a guy who got caught and how where her troubles are mine,
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Mrs. Betty Spencer, pres!Debbte, Chtlhcothe, WOF£ week·
H?~tonstan,. ptamst•. and Mrs. bad he felt.
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and IJ have enougthh of r~ ownd! :d:·o~:::! :
dent, conducied the meeting
end guests of her mother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan and Lillian Stei!f, orgamst.
They told us also the guys She ust pours em O•• an nd Mrs Sl!eldon G~
which was opened witll a popr~ng
and.Mrs. Robert Re.bel.
children from Columbus were ~attons at bolti churches en- who say "No" to a temptation they're pretty wild. Besides,~
To. ~ R nd !She~
'"' "Thirty-Three Years" writ- NEW HAVEN s
Wood MISs Mananne Woodge~d. Co weekend guests of Mrs. Swan's Joyed Easter treats.
are the ones who have guts
I'm being marked ah one of her b eve, ~. ••- I y, o
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· Iumbus, spent Esster wtth her
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kind •··ause she hangs around y; Mr. "'"' IJU1t. Delllert IJit.
len by Gra·ce owe11 , an rea rum of New Haven ~ ninth
d M H ld gran~parents, Mr. and Mrs.
HAVE GUESTS
Please put this letter
me .:'much.
sell, Delbert Duane, and Devob• ~Irs. Karl Owen.- Games grader of Wailama Junior High ;'.:;:';':~rr. an
rs. aro Ray E. Gibbs, Mulberry Ave.
your column because we'd like 1 tell her to see an expert nla ot Colwnb-.: Mr. and Mn.
were played and pr1zes award· was crowned Miss Sbringtime M g a d Mr R be 1 TUrnc· Weekend guests of Mr. and MMA~ON Leh Easterd guestsJ :r to thank the detectives and tell but h
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of· ng· ht kind of ••uts. And • also but she won't take the hint I glas B'...e11• Brian "'"'
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afternoon.
lnson ere Eaoter weeke"rl F1Sher and son Will" of Torch
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that we sure know now how
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and Gordon Fisher of Parkers- Grove C•ty and Mtss Beryl
It hurts your parents just be- feel aorry for her, but, honest, I llag
BIBsell ' Al ~
Her escort wa·• Donnie Wood guests of hlS parents, Mr. and burg. Gordon returned to his hew of Urlchsville, Ohio.
cause you think JOU ~ant ta be cah't help. How can I tum in Ro er J _.·MiD~ --•
Mrs. Jce Turner.
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stud1es at Mountam Stale Col"big and smart" -KEN
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MASON - Mrs. Howard Van es were Sara h Carsey of Mason, Easter holiday In Spriugfield l lege Sunday evemng.
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Easter Program, "The Demise" .•ones of New Haven, a seventh and Mrs. John Harley. ' Mr ' · his employment .at 'Wierton, W. Today i,, Tuesday, March 28, PERSONAL TO "BIG NOSE" Dear W.A.B.:
. SET ICIIOol. DA'l'll
l'l hrn the Womon's Society of grade student.
Margaret navis of Atheos ''"" Va., Monday mornmg
tbe 37th day of 1967 wiU1 2'111 to the 13 • year • old g~rl whose . Tel\1\:::' cli"ffr you: tak· MASON - Mra. JoluL
Chnst1an Service of the Mason Miss Spring Time was crown- visiied with !be family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris follow.
"long, skinny horrible" nose mg a
r trou es to
par- Mason, wlll be lD c:IW'gi of lie
MethodiSt Church met Monday ed by Sally Yeager of the Stu. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fru-mor spottnhsorhed an !Eha.ster Egtg hMrunt The moon Is between it,, lull bygelskidaher tcalchooled!"Miss Witch" ',.';.ts ~s you :;: cgul~
~nu!edVacatloD Bible ~
mmng.
dent Council and was presooted and daughter Cmdy Ohio Um· a e orne 0 L paren s, ·
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Cor J - I tbrou,h
Mrs Lester Zerkle appointed j a huge decorated egg. The en- versi!y stud;.nt, and Mr. an~ and Mrs. Oris Harris, Miners- and last stages.
PLEASE SEND ME
firmly toward the office of your June t. A Bible Sebool 'llllltMrs Ralph Pt~kens as cha~r- tire program was sponsored by Mrs. Kevin Brand•burg ..,d son, vdle. Carla Jean FISher won The mornirog star is Mar&gt;.
NAME AND ADDRESS, AS school counselor.
lhop will be beld 011 April ,11
men of the nom•_natmg commit· . the Junior High Student C&lt;luncil ~colt, Dayton, were
Easter !trsl pnze, second pme was The evenillg stars are
HAVE IMPORTANT
.And next time be selective- from 7 to 9:30 at tbt 'l'dblty
tee Othersappomted were Mrs. of which Cheryl Burns is presi- weekend guests ol his mother won by Barbara FlSh~r and and Jupiter.
MATlON FOR YOU. - H.
about your listening, A sympa· Methodist Qwrch In J'olut
.John Chattm, Mrs. Eileen Cart· dent.
and sister, Mrs. David Farmer third place went to AilSa Har· American conductor
!betic ear Is a magnet for . a Pleuanl. Teieben· IN . ...
wtght an~ Mrs Judy Flagg.
Prior to !he crowning, an and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skin- ri&gt;.
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Whiteman was horn on lhl&gt;
Dear Helen:
boring
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quuted 10
The prestde~t announced that Easter Cantata was presenied. ner.
Spendmg Easter weekend in 1890.
I went out on my first DaD·Y·II
the West Vtrgmta St~te C&lt;lnler- Students makmg up the choral Mrs. Jomes Jividen sport! wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grurr On (iliS day in histary:
sitting job and was supposed
ence of the WSCS w1ll be held Igroup were Joyce Goodnite, Be- Easter Sund&amp;y in Ravenswood, ser, Mmersvdle w~re Mr. and In 1'197, Nathania! Bri~gs
be home by midnight. This lod,oll
m Whcelmg, on Apnl 14 and verly Knapp, Becky Gilmore, w. V•. with her father.
Mrs Pat Qumn, Ctndy and Pat New Hampshire rec•ived
promised she'd be In by 11
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all or New Haven; Pam Roush, Arthur Skinner and son, 1'om of Columbus. Sunday dinner patent for a crude form
m., but at after 1:00 a. m.
nrfreshments were served by Kathy Foglesong, Sally Yeager, Skinner, and Sam Woodrurr, Co- guests included the Quinn's and washing machine.
walked in with a man "no•·o 11
Mrs _ Marvan Frame and Mrs and Nan~y Aldridge, all of Ma· lumbus, have returned from a Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, Pomeroy, ln 192t, desiguers of oeach left wilti a woman).
f.e•.11s Gtlland to Mrs. RaY 1 son; and Sherry Arthur of Le- fishin~ trip in North Carolina. Clara Karr, Pomeroy and Mrs. wear predicted AmeFlcan wo- She said she oo•ldn't pay
r rofftlt. Mrs. Howard VanMat- tart. They were
is a senior dental stude~t Welby Whaley, Rock Springs. me? would start wearing
right then, but would send
re M" Roloh Pockens, Mrs. 1 at the piano by Harriett
at Ohio State School of DentiS• M1Ss Kand1 Grueser a stu- f1ttmg one-p1ece bathing
Days went by and 00 PlOIIe!' II
I ester Zerkle, Mrs. Jud Y 1 Sheih! Lieving of west Co- ry.
dent of West Virginia Universi- that sum~ -despite the came, so I asked her
f laog. Mrs George Carson, lumbia sang a ,olo and Christy Ray Pickens, student at Ohia ty is spending Eaoter vacation protest' of clergymen and claimed she sent a five dollar II
' ' " Mvrl Megee, Mrs. lVII· Howard of New Haven present- Stale Tlniversity, visited wtth with her pareots, Mr. and Mrs. puritans alike.
bill through the maiL
I "m ~ry . Mrs Rus&lt;ell Barton, ed a clarinet solo of the Lord's his parents, Mrs. Elizabeth Pick- Waller Grueser, Pomeroy.
ln 1939, Madrid
Is thtfe' any way l can
~I rs .Jnlm Chattin, Mrs . Rus- Prover, accompanied by Glor- ens and Dr. R. R Pickens o1•er Dmner guests Easter Sunday to the Nationalist forctS
my money? .:..~riSiiPF'OII~Ti~D II
"· 11 C;J'lehRrl. ~~rs John S1sson, 18 Gibbs of New Haven.
the Easter weekend. Hi:; classes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Gener:dis~imo Franco.
Dear Dla:
' 1 r~ f:harle ~ Ye" -rer.
Mrs
i11clude flying.
Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs. In 1965, more than
A telt~ne caU - from
~ 1 ' d .Ior.,on and Mrs. L'rry Cook.out Given for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nuli, Richard Leifheit, Emma Jo persons drowned followmg .,. father mlfhl ~jllrsuadt
Bumgardner.
Crookn'ille, spent the weekend and Curt of Springfield and Mr. earthquake in Chtle.
chintzy da'l''• ~Spt!caUiy K
Birthday OcclJIIiOIU
with her lather, Mr. Cl~re~ce and Mrs. WiUiam Lehew, Te~,
points Ojlt she'D have • toll!!hll
A cook-out was held recently Clark. He has been
V\Sltmg Juhll, Cheryl and Bill of Pome"DEAD AS DORMOUSE"
time finding sitters in ltie
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with the Nulls in Crooksville roy.
The term "dead as a dor· ture. And he might add,
Pomeroy. 0.
John Mulford. Cheshire, in hon- Easter Sunday dinner guest' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehew, mouse" stems from the fact next lowest thing to taking ean.-11
TONIGHT
or of their daughter, Sandra of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewi' Debbie and Charolette of Ken. that the dormouse, small ro- dy away from a baby is
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Mulford's birthday, and al•o were his mother, Mrs. Arthur ton are spending a few days dent whir' "habits the colder
"ANY WEDNESDAY"
cates in its win·
LODGE MEETS
lam· Fonda Jason Robards, the birthday of Carl Gardener, Lewis, Middleport; and Mr. and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. climates,
Dean .lun ( S Ro,~;pmary
Middleport.
Mrs. '~!wood Lewis of Ather.s, Harry Davis.
ter nest
often sleeps as Middleport Lodge No. 343,
Colorcartoons:
Others present wm Mrs. Carl and MIS. Wilham Stewart and Su,day ~uests of Mr. and Mrs. long as six months at a Ume, &amp; AM will meet tonight at
WINDSOa, the -lmJilVVIII....,
Under the Big Top
Gardener and children, Mich- 'on, Eddie, Athens. Mr. an J Charles Werry, Pomeroy, were , according to the Encyclopaedia o'clod&lt; at the Mason~·c: ~~~~~~
DaHv's Diners
ol Xeatucty Blue.-, ltMI tilt
Wild &amp; Wooly H1re
ael, Tnnna and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Russell LewiS, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. James Werry and Britannica.
building to confer the
IUD. Produc:el&amp;clcllllt,.,..,,..,..
Mrs. Tommy Taylor and daugh- visited also over the weekend family of Syracuse.
Apprentice Degree,
like turf. CAimel Ia 11111111 tD
W•dnosday and Thursday
ter, Gloria, L-Cpl. Harvey Van- Mr. and Mrs. Gardener Rey- Mrs. Robert Crauthers. Jr., her employment at Mills-Simp. Master Harry L. Chesher
plant a new lan ar 1IJ'IIIdo dlo a.
meter, Charlotte Davidson and colds returned to the" nome '" Middleport is visiting her hilS· son, lnSurance Agency. Mrs. nounced.
you
now ha¥1.
•'iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~R~an~d~y_;;;M~ulf~o~rd~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Lebanon Monday after snend band Robert who is with the CrauL~ers was accomoanied as
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ing the weekend with Mr. and U.S. 'Army and stationed at Ft. far as C&lt;llumbus by Mrs. Rob- Sound fravels lour times as i
2,500aq
flU&amp;
Mr~. P,aul Grueser. Mrs. Gn:e· Sill. Oklahoma. Mrs. Crauthers, ert Crauthers, Sr., an~ Mrs. fast In water as It does
~er s s•..,ter, Mrs. Mabel Wo.fe is on a week's vacation from Homer Laudermilt, Jr.
through air.
Alao save 50~ on 1,000 ~qltbox-3:95-U$
of Pomel'oy jomed them I or ______:_..:..:.:.:::.::_.::..:.:.::::..:..:..:.:.._:....::.:.::::.:.:..::::.::...:....:.:..:..__ _...:..::..:.:::::....:.:..__ _ _ _ __
Sunday dinner.
Limited ti1111 Dllf11
Mike Gardener, student of
Ohio University, spent the week.
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ~arl Gardener.
Easter Sunday dinner ~.st.,
o1 Mr.1. Betty Cline were her The late Bdwy. star Wil· fits: Adele Simpson's at Jerry apologized and hoisted tbe wig·
To Find Out That
daughter and family, Mr. and Ham Gaxton's widow is a pa.ljsilverman's and Shannon Rog· lady's tab; ltiat was the 9th
Mrs. Gerald Marr and chtldren. tient at Will Rogers Hospital, ers' rrreal!y-big party for TV· wonder
TV newshams MOitlll
Wt1 Could Get Our
•nd D"le Marr of New Haven. Saranac
The Charles Azna- film star Pauline Trlgere was Dean, Bill Beutel and J o h n
Buy now and aave on TURF BUILDER,
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vour expect their first little more aevere than the St. Laur· Tilljan, on their initiation
the fertilizer tbat makes grass multiply
New Car Financed
Mr C. E. Ruppelt, !other of crooner next Oct . . . J u It e ent velvet "smoking" pant · the Inner Circle, 50-year •
Itself. Have It on hand te fertilize on
the Rev. Hnward Ruppe!!, he· Christie's making TV-spy Rob-' suit Carol Channing's sporting · political • writers' club, had to
At A Low Cost!
came til during church ser"· ert Vaughan say "U.N.C.L.E." at first nights &amp; Sardi's
La dress as "topless waitresses"
that first nice Gy 10 you'll eDjoy a lawn
ices
,;,mday
morning
and
w1S
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The
Jimmy
cagney
Mafia
Trigere
sported
a
more
!em!·
during
the
lampoon
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dinner,
Few people realize that borrow.
that's better than ever thla year.
taken to Holzer Hospital in Gal- held its annual meeting at Tile nine white slack outfit with a ''The Impossible Year." They
lng money from a bank Is the
lipolis He is convalescing at Players Club: Jim, Roland Win- jacket whose plunge waa up- all looked like "Twl&amp;gy."
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easiest way to get the things you
home today.
ters, Bert Labr, Bill McCalley; ward· from the bottam, n!Veai10,000 sq ft 8.95 7.95
Ralph Bellamy was in town in&amp;,.her bra of no doubt dla· Former Deputy Mayor Paul
want. No other financial institu·
Also save 50c C)n 5,(100
ft.
4.95
WORKING AT RVTH'S
but busy making TV films to mOOds and enough flgger to Screvane's daughter Sara-Anu
tlon Is allowed to make loans lor
MASON - Miss Judy Finn!- combat Tired Blood
Red ! hsVtJ bad the Latin Quarter weds John Mlcbael Steber May
10 many purposes. And bank
cum of Mason, who has com- Skelton's actually doing
his rai~ed a decade ago
Mean-12'1 in the Lady Ohapel or Sl
See The Complet. Line of ·
loan rates are always the lowest
pleted her beautician course at Christmas shopping now;
ot while, with the gals so gussled Pab:lck's Cathedral . ..
the Huntington Beauty Acade- Lord &amp; Taylor. He was at the up in semi-butch, host ' Rogers Sellers, wife Britt
Ekland,
available.
S(:Ons LAWN CARE PRODUCTS
my, has been employed at "reduced" counter w h e r e inslsled on equal sartorial lime newbom baby and nurse cbeck
l'omUy lraod Jeod ror JOII'll tl)e aU·purpose foYorlje
Ruth's Beauty Shop in Mason. WOR's radio economist Fay and disappeared before the par- into the Sherry·Netherland lopSo be pleasantly surprised, the nHt time you face
makes
100d loold~~~o~ood·wearinJ lawn .In aun ·or shad~. '
The shop will be open Monday Henle beat him to a "reduced" , ty was over, back promptly ril 21
Harlem rumors had
Quick Cover Jeod .. m~lllll II annual..,.._ with 2/3
throngh Saturday. Miss Finni· escritoire.
wearing a djellabab.
llazel Scott's Town Hall con·
an opportunity that just can't wail. A visit to our
~DIIlal SriOies b)' ... ~ 'eobnL Providtt fast eovera&amp;e'ln
sun or i~~Jao.
cum is s 1965 graduate of Wa- The girls really are
Retired• ,Pulitzer • Prl.!e!l'ln. cert Easter Sun. night 11
bank may very well be the the answer to your mobama High School.
!hose trousered "smoking"
nina sports edithr · Mu Kaoe benefit for her ex Adam Clay·
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Intersection of the Union-Ave. Ute Lowell Wingett residence, on Route 124 thr~tenu.- ·. oe
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Earl David Brooks Jr 25 10311 Hicks in the Investigation, said d•er.
Suuth Second-St., ' Middieyort, th• electric box at the residence Ha~gy reported ~ .deer
driver of the wrecked car, and o, the late M. F. Zerkle place crossed otilo the highway in
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to clinch· the1r. .second player, dro.ve'tn a run with a ..
J~~nJ"'"~:~l, the Saa 1conseeutive Cactus League pelt. single in the siith to break a 2·2 ·
Fran~! ... · ~ian~' $100,000.a-t nant: ; ,.
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Y'~f . · ~·flicking toUtllpaw, O~ '%! ~arlchal's colleagues, ions In tile eighth with a double
1'!8 I· i!ili1g to waste any time 1\(;ke•i McCol'!Rk:k, made a to give Washlnglon all the fu~l :
fli'O'/ln'l he is ready to go strong , b)d ;:for a starting i1 needed against Baltimore. . , .
·d"']'!le hla :It-day holdout. . rot~tiOII pltchfus ,~sslgnp!eni,by ~ouston's victory · over Pll' f•
Mii\lig'er Herman , .Ftanks lliV!"F ,!"' .just ;(~ur hUs d~ring' tStiurgh wao ,the Astros' lift~ in };
tagged Marichal to start ioday's th~ ·!Wen Innings be IUS on the the last silt games. '1'1\1! loss was
game agalnst the Chicago Cuba 1\\ou«d. Willle·McCovey drove In partiCularly acute · for the
at SCottsdale Ariz.
three ' of .the Giants' four 1'1108. Pirates, who lost their slugging
Mar' h. 1 ~ 1 1 h 1
In otiler exblbl~on _game• left!lelder Willie Stargell lor a
.· 10 0 s s s e • ready Tuesday, California whipped week to 10 days. Slargeil
e~n though he has been In Clev~rand 3-1, lh~ cNew 'York sprained his right ankle tn ·a
ca"'p only two days, He ipslsted [MetS"' beat Philadelphia 9-7, collision with second baseman
:ld~aa re~dy Ia~ yea~ after Waslllngton defeated Baltimore Andre Rodgers while both men
it t rn~ut t ·~ 24 ays;..~ ao 5'2, Houston . tursed' back were chasing a Oy ball in the
u. ou e was ~e..,y. ~ Pft!Sb~rl? •4-2, ' St. Louis beat fourth inning.
]1ii;2tyear&lt;tf\! /IC~ ' of the LQs "Angeles·· 3-1 and Kansas Bob Gibson got off to a shaky
GJa~ts:.; !tal( 1\il.n his first 10 City, n?~ed the Yanke&lt;~• ft.4.
start but righted himself to
gam~ of the 1966 season and. • ~aY:~ohnstone pun·ched out a allowed just one run in seven
wowld up with a 25,4 record- base!;loaded slugle whlcli gave Innings as St. Louis became the
the lourth consecutive season the .Angels . a 2-J lead over the sixltt straight National League
that he bas won 21 games orllndllns. Johnstone I• trying h team to whip the defending
more.
uss~t . incumbent e'tnterfiel~er champion Dodgers this spring.
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Jose Cardemil, and Johnstone Jim Gosger's sixth fnnln~
1 Mar!Chal believes he can start hag impressive credentials-a home ·run and a brilliant threen t"'he'", h~ left off. He worked .486 spring battin~ average.
inning i'lollef stint by Jack Aker
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0 Sah~ Oommgo ln his naUve The Mets scored twice in the the Yankees on liall of Fame ,
1 °~~can Republic before sign. loth Ianing on two Infield hits, a Day at Bill McKechnie Stadium
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Act G~nts Take' Pennant,
whip the Phillies. One of those members of the Hall of Fame
been •; y, the Gtan,LI have Infield hits w~s a double by Ed appeared in pre-game ceremo-~g~y well without B~~ussoud.
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}liat. \here IS some but not mucil w~~;.:~:~~:ntro!h:n:. ~~~ There Is a rising public by three quarters of the'slaw,s:' ·erg!!~~ jhat ,the petitions are
&gt;~r:~d~nce of thts awareness. Icoli tivrl of the millions of resentment against the court's. ·Perhapa ' that caul~ . not he 'l nvtf A yeur ~ former Sen.
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~:.l!elng jostled by the lacts of hfe l whom . the 1 protected hoodlum be apfl()rnoned pre¢fl!ely on,\he
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·'iQ!h'cetnury. One of tnese facts cour . \om 1~e :c!:tlums to one. B.ut 32 of .the tiquired 34
,, a( modern itfe IS the cnme •mphasJs
Ia e In u holdh .tates have petl!lon~d Congress
·_:-.xji!osJOn mthts country.
' the ~ 011 ?," 1 rgt'~ c ~victio~ to summon a constitutional
• ,'f1:fte Justice Department
an mots narco 1 s 0
. ' convention to propose on
: R'brted·.this month that senous , the cou;t ruled t.~a~ lh~ ~he~ amendment reversing the court.
,,~~1~~~~a~~ b~~; ~~~c~~; ]~~~a;i~g 0.~h!ec;:urcts a7 ttie!r Proposals by such a convenCrime wave is not peculiar to lllfOrf!laliOn, that the lo~ice may
~ great ghetto-ridden Cltles. fearcn the accused ~1thout a
;:(Time was up 14 per cent in warrant and that ev1d~nce ~o
,.IIJ\lbs nf fewer than 10 0110 1 obtainod may be adm•tted 1"
."fRabiLants. Crime was up ' 13 -::ou rt. Th!s is _a swit~.:~ from ~hP
c,er cent m the suburbs A lrend nf pr~v10us ruhng~ whtcn
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actmg on reports £rom under~
world agents d&lt;'emed to b•
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·· MAI&gt;IlLA (UPTl -Desp&lt;te tour!.
~Jumbll!lgs from lhe- sugar a!ld
Witr.esses firmly tesbfied tl')
~)ice 1ands of poverty-nddl':-: their belief that Supreme Court
• : Centrn1 Luzon, lY'OSt F'tlipmo~ rulings handicapping the polic~
~i.YJ:I shrug off the thre.al of the were a major cause of tile grim
-b~9mm11nist Huks movement.
(rime record in the Unitt'!d
· ~ The Huks-short for '"llukhn- States. UnhAppy citizens arP.
' .,Jahap," mraning People's Libtr· pressing their rongressmen to
1tlon /lrmy- have bt en rl!gard- check the court. ConS~;r:!!'S
""ed as ~ omethmg of a s1ck joke
..i.o so!i1e Circles S1ncc hemg
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reason f~r bebli there was 1!1 in~denf Robert (Jhl~ntc, ~d~ ·• mealji' bY 'lllllcb 41b. btdefeJI ·motor vehicle safety wbti !!1'~\~•tiM raD• alytrl!!$1!&amp;. COII!eni ~ btl delawa.
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t~ wquld btl ·:at! !'lrCise
the petitions to COngress t• a r -;lhJt'the ·~lll-~uld . '!be far · • reaclJin&amp; but, the , ·The senato&gt;· id th~ »J''PGS81 •In fUtility,."· 1
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ment ~alnst the coUrt 'running .constimti~llllf inJU;tcii,w. .lhat a support of bolh ·lellllera In the with the patrol's !ld a~ ;b.' dlJ. Gf tha; l)lOI't CC!IIti'Oirmfil. le•
wide and deep . among the constitutional . convention mus House and ts iii' line with plat· llOUDied the BPII\ · chcii. ap. tur~s ~ \l" .bnt ~X~bt jl)eercitizens.
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br!!tilled irJJien two 'thirds of the form planks ot· l!olb ,parllef ill proach. , . ; • . ,; :•:
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Congresoional HherJis v.ilo states petition Co!!~• lor lest year's el,tcl!on. .
He ~d:llt'· ~~ l_njj&gt;,~Uop th8 ~JI, .!JIJ!Il'l' ~~~~ ~ ~
opplauded the court's apl\(lrtlon- such action,·· Such perforrnancl'S ''This bl),l wU1 noletop accl· Jane ope~~~.':. . - s U lhla J~; M4,:t'a!IUH !Jlili~·
ment rule are · unea'sy, Sen. as theBe ·: ·are' what lead ~ents: 11 111ay not red~· them. chl!C~~ 'li?I,Ocib · eles Jn.IIJeG P~. ·coul~ t&lt;!f,l ;lfJil·~- lllljll"lll
William Proxmire,· J&gt;.Wis;, is slumhHr!J,.' .~llti&lt;llllll Into a But !I we .can stem f!ie ll~e ol and U:i per.ctnl tailed ,ljl,.W~ h ll,h'l! IJ . 'luDP. ,an~ oilier
seeking to sweep, '/he .. r,hol~ constitd~~ierlsls.
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6eing the Communist thre:1t "make Oh10 No. 1 m the 1e
in1s uver~lown to JusUfy ~~lc of exports" that inclu~e~ _es lahf
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leshor's Tex. St•. 33 45 l.~ m.
round-robin tourney T~e only player to score more unjust treatment from his draft the U. S. Sixth Circuit Court of to report lor indue~:~~ Ae ri~a;l
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board, because there were no Appeals in Cincinnali, Ohio, in The April 11 inducti!
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;Also at stake toda} were the had hoped to do," he said. '
u.s. Di; t;iet Judge James F · C~IIeb"'e,
w.3 L.0
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32\lz 18 11 Its filth consecutive ' title. players witH goOd j&gt;otential.
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d Qn 8 reques at a LOCISVILLE, Ky. (UPJl- decision. He said that in 97 per x-Won Series
B~ver.ov's Bly. Shop 211~ 53'7 Following the Canada-Sweden "All tqeX kids are very et"'J~_ ge ~deral panel be set The dunk shot. a specialty of cent o{ the 50 ,000 ,
Series B
d ~ig~ ~~~me and Se~10s -Pan- _fJ at c h. Czechoslovakia "iII 'l'obh'g .'llil ~experienced.
u~o~do~arear~e~ase; 1 ed
fiasketball 's giants, will
examined, a team eil;,.,
W. L•
Ho~! ~0 rns, 189. 5.9: Tean, meet Russia in the final game give them three years and grant a ·temfl()
e u: . 1 to banned in college and
shot o•· lest possession o! thr x-St. L&lt;!llis
3 0
1"'' ·oame and Ser"s ~ G&amp;G ' of the tournament.
they'll be,llill'a to,Jle.al. I assure order biockin ~~;'. ':'rat~ ng school games next season.
ball within 7 scconcb
Chicago
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Canada, currently In second you that , in. the ,1970 world pending the :uk Ys •~dt':ttw~, The National Baskcthali
"On 1y in one and ,;ne half
Tuesday's Result•
-~·ace, will win the silver medal tournament In eanada, we'll hearing
orne 0
ay s mittee of the United Slates nml cent of the cases was the
Boston Jl3 New York 109
.fgnfor Mlted Le•gue
'if. it beats Sweden. Czechoslova- have a damned Rood dlance to State .Seleotlve Servl
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Canada outiaiVed the dunk shot tver held longer than
r.ranh· 18, l!ll'l
.. , kia can finish second if It wins challenge the top teams lor the tor· Taylor David
·~ DJTec- at 3 meeting hero Tuesday b\:t seconds," Bunn added.
The ancient Romans
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vealed thai a s~: " re- ~eJ~ded proposal• for a t1me He conccdeu tl1at '' there
the builders of the world's 1
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transferred to Clay~~ d;a~: hmJt 'n shootmg.
isolated cas&lt;S where stalling
first aqueducll for the move9
Team ;
board In January to rm a John Bunn, official
utilized. but the comm11tee
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Hayden
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Team 6
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vington, of New York, claimed "by an overwhelming 11
The committee is made U". '
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a~.
that the move was "roo
ty." He said the mobe would repre1entatives from th' NCAA,
N
"equalize the defense am! the N;ltional Federation or State
0, 5, 70I;: 111gb Team
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. !UP!) -I Their discovery. and apfl()int·
High School Ass 0..1·at1·011 s.
Team N ' 881 H
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Fight Results
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fr • 1110 ; Steve v•n Mcter 17t
Monday bY the di rec 1oro
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Jim
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Harve Schmidt, hurriedly of the Athletic A99ociaUon, who •topped Jolinny Brarra!J
the S!!ot."
dian Am ateur Athletic Associ:1·1
416; Steve Van Meier 428.
to try to ln)·ect new recommended their appointment Italy (').
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A violation win cost the .
lnio an athletic program to President David D. flenry.
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Christi11n Association (YMCA).
Monday MI,.Od Leape ·
from the effects of the Henry cleared ' ~th appoint- MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
baskets scored via the dunk ~i·i] [I•======;_=.;;_=,::::;::;::;::;:::::::::;::::=~C::::::::
Marcil ze, lli7
"slu;ot' funds ."
. mentg with ~~~ board of Davis, 209, Houston~·outpointed he disallowed.
Bee Coes
are alumni of IlllnOls. trllStees late Tuesday.
Willy Johnson, 189, Miami
As for placing a time limit on
M
57 Valek, 41, was most valuable
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Bl::~;:d1~~o
511 player on the 1918 TIIini
Appointment ,111 the new SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP() second rule" of the prof..sionnl
411 team, and Schmidt, 32, ,won
in a huro: was almost -!lenry Clark, 210,
National Basketball Ass"c'"tion.
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since the tenders of outfl()itlted Eddie .Machen,
Bunn said a numbor ol
26
team.
to
prospective
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Redwood
City,
Calif.
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proposals
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TeaJ.ll No. 1
18
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Standlaga
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leis, 2rl, 588: Te•m H~gi1 Game Fearso!De Foursome
6 2
later.
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l!oti!IM!rs
aha Dlvi1ion
"It is the policy of the Rules
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61.!, 11.17.
MankO)' . Runners
W. L. r. Prs. Committee not to prohibit
1 7 Solu!lidt will have SO days
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36, l2 10 82 ingenuity and variety as long n&lt;
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Bnlllmore
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P&amp;ltlttlbli,, lltfll: .Hfglr G•me _ Stev." rebuild the lllinlloqtball squad. Prprmgovldoeen .. . ·' '!'J .~
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to clinch· the1r. .second player, dro.ve'tn a run with a ..
J~~nJ"'"~:~l, the Saa 1conseeutive Cactus League pelt. single in the siith to break a 2·2 ·
Fran~! ... · ~ian~' $100,000.a-t nant: ; ,.
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Y'~f . · ~·flicking toUtllpaw, O~ '%! ~arlchal's colleagues, ions In tile eighth with a double
1'!8 I· i!ili1g to waste any time 1\(;ke•i McCol'!Rk:k, made a to give Washlnglon all the fu~l :
fli'O'/ln'l he is ready to go strong , b)d ;:for a starting i1 needed against Baltimore. . , .
·d"']'!le hla :It-day holdout. . rot~tiOII pltchfus ,~sslgnp!eni,by ~ouston's victory · over Pll' f•
Mii\lig'er Herman , .Ftanks lliV!"F ,!"' .just ;(~ur hUs d~ring' tStiurgh wao ,the Astros' lift~ in };
tagged Marichal to start ioday's th~ ·!Wen Innings be IUS on the the last silt games. '1'1\1! loss was
game agalnst the Chicago Cuba 1\\ou«d. Willle·McCovey drove In partiCularly acute · for the
at SCottsdale Ariz.
three ' of .the Giants' four 1'1108. Pirates, who lost their slugging
Mar' h. 1 ~ 1 1 h 1
In otiler exblbl~on _game• left!lelder Willie Stargell lor a
.· 10 0 s s s e • ready Tuesday, California whipped week to 10 days. Slargeil
e~n though he has been In Clev~rand 3-1, lh~ cNew 'York sprained his right ankle tn ·a
ca"'p only two days, He ipslsted [MetS"' beat Philadelphia 9-7, collision with second baseman
:ld~aa re~dy Ia~ yea~ after Waslllngton defeated Baltimore Andre Rodgers while both men
it t rn~ut t ·~ 24 ays;..~ ao 5'2, Houston . tursed' back were chasing a Oy ball in the
u. ou e was ~e..,y. ~ Pft!Sb~rl? •4-2, ' St. Louis beat fourth inning.
]1ii;2tyear&lt;tf\! /IC~ ' of the LQs "Angeles·· 3-1 and Kansas Bob Gibson got off to a shaky
GJa~ts:.; !tal( 1\il.n his first 10 City, n?~ed the Yanke&lt;~• ft.4.
start but righted himself to
gam~ of the 1966 season and. • ~aY:~ohnstone pun·ched out a allowed just one run in seven
wowld up with a 25,4 record- base!;loaded slugle whlcli gave Innings as St. Louis became the
the lourth consecutive season the .Angels . a 2-J lead over the sixltt straight National League
that he bas won 21 games orllndllns. Johnstone I• trying h team to whip the defending
more.
uss~t . incumbent e'tnterfiel~er champion Dodgers this spring.
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1 Mar!Chal believes he can start hag impressive credentials-a home ·run and a brilliant threen t"'he'", h~ left off. He worked .486 spring battin~ average.
inning i'lollef stint by Jack Aker
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powered'Kansas City's win over
0 Sah~ Oommgo ln his naUve The Mets scored twice in the the Yankees on liall of Fame ,
1 °~~can Republic before sign. loth Ianing on two Infield hits, a Day at Bill McKechnie Stadium
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Act G~nts Take' Pennant,
whip the Phillies. One of those members of the Hall of Fame
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}liat. \here IS some but not mucil w~~;.:~:~~:ntro!h:n:. ~~~ There Is a rising public by three quarters of the'slaw,s:' ·erg!!~~ jhat ,the petitions are
&gt;~r:~d~nce of thts awareness. Icoli tivrl of the millions of resentment against the court's. ·Perhapa ' that caul~ . not he 'l nvtf A yeur ~ former Sen.
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~:.l!elng jostled by the lacts of hfe l whom . the 1 protected hoodlum be apfl()rnoned pre¢fl!ely on,\he
-·il. ,, :they e&lt;Jn 1n the Un.t ~d 1fmds v•ctirris: •
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·'iQ!h'cetnury. One of tnese facts cour . \om 1~e :c!:tlums to one. B.ut 32 of .the tiquired 34
,, a( modern itfe IS the cnme •mphasJs
Ia e In u holdh .tates have petl!lon~d Congress
·_:-.xji!osJOn mthts country.
' the ~ 011 ?," 1 rgt'~ c ~victio~ to summon a constitutional
• ,'f1:fte Justice Department
an mots narco 1 s 0
. ' convention to propose on
: R'brted·.this month that senous , the cou;t ruled t.~a~ lh~ ~he~ amendment reversing the court.
,,~~1~~~~a~~ b~~; ~~~c~~; ]~~~a;i~g 0.~h!ec;:urcts a7 ttie!r Proposals by such a convenCrime wave is not peculiar to lllfOrf!laliOn, that the lo~ice may
~ great ghetto-ridden Cltles. fearcn the accused ~1thout a
;:(Time was up 14 per cent in warrant and that ev1d~nce ~o
,.IIJ\lbs nf fewer than 10 0110 1 obtainod may be adm•tted 1"
."fRabiLants. Crime was up ' 13 -::ou rt. Th!s is _a swit~.:~ from ~hP
c,er cent m the suburbs A lrend nf pr~v10us ruhng~ whtcn
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had handtcapped fl()hce Jr.
actmg on reports £rom under~
world agents d&lt;'emed to b•
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Jookin~ toward congressional
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1tction to assert the rigilt of the
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·· MAI&gt;IlLA (UPTl -Desp&lt;te tour!.
~Jumbll!lgs from lhe- sugar a!ld
Witr.esses firmly tesbfied tl')
~)ice 1ands of poverty-nddl':-: their belief that Supreme Court
• : Centrn1 Luzon, lY'OSt F'tlipmo~ rulings handicapping the polic~
~i.YJ:I shrug off the thre.al of the were a major cause of tile grim
-b~9mm11nist Huks movement.
(rime record in the Unitt'!d
· ~ The Huks-short for '"llukhn- States. UnhAppy citizens arP.
' .,Jahap," mraning People's Libtr· pressing their rongressmen to
1tlon /lrmy- have bt en rl!gard- check the court. ConS~;r:!!'S
""ed as ~ omethmg of a s1ck joke
..i.o so!i1e Circles S1ncc hemg
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reason f~r bebli there was 1!1 in~denf Robert (Jhl~ntc, ~d~ ·• mealji' bY 'lllllcb 41b. btdefeJI ·motor vehicle safety wbti !!1'~\~•tiM raD• alytrl!!$1!&amp;. COII!eni ~ btl delawa.
.
.~om 1)101 c t apprMcl),
t~ wquld btl ·:at! !'lrCise
the petitions to COngress t• a r -;lhJt'the ·~lll-~uld . '!be far · • reaclJin&amp; but, the , ·The senato&gt;· id th~ »J''PGS81 •In fUtility,."· 1
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ment ~alnst the coUrt 'running .constimti~llllf inJU;tcii,w. .lhat a support of bolh ·lellllera In the with the patrol's !ld a~ ;b.' dlJ. Gf tha; l)lOI't CC!IIti'Oirmfil. le•
wide and deep . among the constitutional . convention mus House and ts iii' line with plat· llOUDied the BPII\ · chcii. ap. tur~s ~ \l" .bnt ~X~bt jl)eercitizens.
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br!!tilled irJJien two 'thirds of the form planks ot· l!olb ,parllef ill proach. , . ; • . ,; :•:
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Congresoional HherJis v.ilo states petition Co!!~• lor lest year's el,tcl!on. .
He ~d:llt'· ~~ l_njj&gt;,~Uop th8 ~JI, .!JIJ!Il'l' ~~~~ ~ ~
opplauded the court's apl\(lrtlon- such action,·· Such perforrnancl'S ''This bl),l wU1 noletop accl· Jane ope~~~.':. . - s U lhla J~; M4,:t'a!IUH !Jlili~·
ment rule are · unea'sy, Sen. as theBe ·: ·are' what lead ~ents: 11 111ay not red~· them. chl!C~~ 'li?I,Ocib · eles Jn.IIJeG P~. ·coul~ t&lt;!f,l ;lfJil·~- lllljll"lll
William Proxmire,· J&gt;.Wis;, is slumhHr!J,.' .~llti&lt;llllll Into a But !I we .can stem f!ie ll~e ol and U:i per.ctnl tailed ,ljl,.W~ h ll,h'l! IJ . 'luDP. ,an~ oilier
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;ENNA ' (UPI)-The United Sweden has a chance lor the
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les, lis work complete In the silver if it upsell the C?'1dians
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1- -· ' J'..'lllUr'day
League •hamplonships, ' counled on
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,.·eh 18, J98 r
\ll_ghborlng Canada to heat , The U.S. qmckly pu_t the
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511 28 lourth place.
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Germany with four goals tn the LOUISVILLE, Ky. &lt;UPI)-A too late," and !bat "they did It The sam day the federal
NBA Playoff Standings
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Pottling
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pertod and three In the fede ral ·t our1 hearmg
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es tiermawas 1on1y afler they knew we were court
suite was fl1 d 10
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1 .Y C ·hg House
131; 40 n f!.3 Tuesday night to finish second before the Germans scheduled here today on Cassius coming at them"
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Division Semifinal
~utia~:d Dept. Store 31\\ 46", 'illlh a 3;3-t record ln. tile eight- could get on lhe sroreboard. Clay's claim that he received Clay was rebuifed Tuesday by 0 ~~~s~~~~ hT;a~ re~:·e~ a~ Besi·•I-Fiv• Eastern Division
leshor's Tex. St•. 33 45 l.~ m.
round-robin tourney T~e only player to score more unjust treatment from his draft the U. S. Sixth Circuit Court of to report lor indue~:~~ Ae ri~a;l
Series A
La~dtlwk
27'~ 50\; :rjtch concludes its It-day run than one goal was
board, because there were no Appeals in Cincinnali, Ohio, in The April 11 inducti!
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w. L.
, tgb Game - Nornta Am,. :'l7lilay. That gave the Yanks .Me 1Y nchhuk of
Negroes servmg on 11.
his latest appeal. The appella•e was cancelled ho
Philadelpl1ia
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p ·
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Attorneys for the heavyweight ~ur up ~ Gordon'~ decision week, when the fighter's attol·· Cinctfl•1ali
·· . Te.&gt;:n Htgt. Sweden.
, U.S. coach Murray
boxing cha . f' ld th
't m refusmg the temporary neys requested that..
b
x·Won Serle;
Con.o •nd Series
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rd
uiS case e
f•iarl&lt;et Rlli! '1m ':' •mon' ·ro·Cowevder, tod1 e thweuess o&amp;lel son pdradJ~~ ftlS t~hn o f
in U.S. District Court at cresl \ammg o er and denied transferred to Houston, Tex.,
seri•s B
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request
to
appeal
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residence.
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Where your tlnaers dl)
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Americans haven't finished "If Sweden gets beaten by ·
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. . that high since placing third at Conada tomorrow, we will be in allegedd "racral imbalance" on
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Fore•t R~~ . ;~s "· ;o 30
;Also at stake toda} were the had hoped to do," he said. '
u.s. Di; t;iet Judge James F · C~IIeb"'e,
w.3 L.0
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Team No 1
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.1, RusSia already havt~g ~jmc e tates can st1II :!'re&lt;:
arguments
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32\lz 18 11 Its filth consecutive ' title. players witH goOd j&gt;otential.
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d Qn 8 reques at a LOCISVILLE, Ky. (UPJl- decision. He said that in 97 per x-Won Series
B~ver.ov's Bly. Shop 211~ 53'7 Following the Canada-Sweden "All tqeX kids are very et"'J~_ ge ~deral panel be set The dunk shot. a specialty of cent o{ the 50 ,000 ,
Series B
d ~ig~ ~~~me and Se~10s -Pan- _fJ at c h. Czechoslovakia "iII 'l'obh'g .'llil ~experienced.
u~o~do~arear~e~ase; 1 ed
fiasketball 's giants, will
examined, a team eil;,.,
W. L•
Ho~! ~0 rns, 189. 5.9: Tean, meet Russia in the final game give them three years and grant a ·temfl()
e u: . 1 to banned in college and
shot o•· lest possession o! thr x-St. L&lt;!llis
3 0
1"'' ·oame and Ser"s ~ G&amp;G ' of the tournament.
they'll be,llill'a to,Jle.al. I assure order biockin ~~;'. ':'rat~ ng school games next season.
ball within 7 scconcb
Chicago
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Canada, currently In second you that , in. the ,1970 world pending the :uk Ys •~dt':ttw~, The National Baskcthali
"On 1y in one and ,;ne half
Tuesday's Result•
-~·ace, will win the silver medal tournament In eanada, we'll hearing
orne 0
ay s mittee of the United Slates nml cent of the cases was the
Boston Jl3 New York 109
.fgnfor Mlted Le•gue
'if. it beats Sweden. Czechoslova- have a damned Rood dlance to State .Seleotlve Servl
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Canada outiaiVed the dunk shot tver held longer than
r.ranh· 18, l!ll'l
.. , kia can finish second if It wins challenge the top teams lor the tor· Taylor David
·~ DJTec- at 3 meeting hero Tuesday b\:t seconds," Bunn added.
The ancient Romans
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vealed thai a s~: " re- ~eJ~ded proposal• for a t1me He conccdeu tl1at '' there
the builders of the world's 1
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transferred to Clay~~ d;a~: hmJt 'n shootmg.
isolated cas&lt;S where stalling
first aqueducll for the move9
Team ;
board In January to rm a John Bunn, official
utilized. but the comm11tee
ment of water over great dis10 11
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vacancy
and
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committee,
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should
not
lcgtslate
lor
such
tances.
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Team 1
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a(Jomey,
Hayden
eo.
member
group
bannoo
d~::~~~~~
10 11
Team 6
4 11 ·~
vington, of New York, claimed "by an overwhelming 11
The committee is made U". '
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a~.
that the move was "roo
ty." He said the mobe would repre1entatives from th' NCAA,
N
"equalize the defense am! the N;ltional Federation or State
0, 5, 70I;: 111gb Team
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. !UP!) -I Their discovery. and apfl()int·
High School Ass 0..1·at1·011 s.
Team N ' 881 H
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Fight Results
offense in play around we
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Resa n 001h
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sket, because the dunkirw,
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reveal Its new football and · tie speed. T ey were nter·
MY
Assocwt iun, the Can'"'.i:-. 11
fr • 1110 ; Steve v•n Mcter 17t
Monday bY the di rec 1oro
RTLE
BEACH, S.C.
maneuver does not g1ve the lege Athletic Asso.. 'at""
" Caoa-1
coaches,
Jim
Valek
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Harve Schmidt, hurriedly of the Athletic A99ociaUon, who •topped Jolinny Brarra!J
the S!!ot."
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416; Steve Van Meier 428.
to try to ln)·ect new recommended their appointment Italy (').
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A violation win cost the .
lnio an athletic program to President David D. flenry.
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Christi11n Association (YMCA).
Monday MI,.Od Leape ·
from the effects of the Henry cleared ' ~th appoint- MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
baskets scored via the dunk ~i·i] [I•======;_=.;;_=,::::;::;::;::;:::::::::;::::=~C::::::::
Marcil ze, lli7
"slu;ot' funds ."
. mentg with ~~~ board of Davis, 209, Houston~·outpointed he disallowed.
Bee Coes
are alumni of IlllnOls. trllStees late Tuesday.
Willy Johnson, 189, Miami
As for placing a time limit on
M
57 Valek, 41, was most valuable
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Bl::~;:d1~~o
511 player on the 1918 TIIini
Appointment ,111 the new SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP() second rule" of the prof..sionnl
411 team, and Schmidt, 32, ,won
in a huro: was almost -!lenry Clark, 210,
National Basketball Ass"c'"tion.
\ ~=~c :..op3
42 same honor with · the
since the tenders of outfl()itlted Eddie .Machen,
Bunn said a numbor ol
26
team.
to
prospective
football
Redwood
City,
Calif.
(12).
proposals
were discussed but
TeaJ.ll No. 1
18
can be. sent out
h
High Game and Series _ ·
Won
and the tenders to
t e committee "nevet· rea tty
r olred l:!owen, 112. 475; Ed
Strikes . lm-sible
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AHL
Standlaga
approached" approving such a
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P1ayeu only
By United Pren lnleruallonal measure.
leis, 2rl, 588: Te•m H~gi1 Game Fearso!De Foursome
6 2
later.
E ,._
and Series - Blaettnar
l!oti!IM!rs
aha Dlvi1ion
"It is the policy of the Rules
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61.!, 11.17.
MankO)' . Runners
W. L. r. Prs. Committee not to prohibit
1 7 Solu!lidt will have SO days
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which to scan and recruit. Hershey
36, l2 10 82 ingenuity and variety as long n&lt;
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Bnlllmore
3413!0 73 l~makes foragoodballgame,"
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pmsed to lin!\ • malerlal to ~~e ·~
·~ , ... ;3 29 7 he said.
P&amp;ltlttlbli,, lltfll: .Hfglr G•me _ Stev." rebuild the lllinlloqtball squad. Prprmgovldoeen .. . ·' '!'J .~
Bunn said th~ committee has
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data to supfl()rt ill.
ttet
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swttcbeil to the 811'\l!JSI course.
A ·IJ!Okesman ' for lhe .PGA
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~ istn to the top as a res •J 1 ~ an Et.t Jm~tffi $5.roo befon• es·
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pn'decessors.
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' Sumulong is a shadowy figu'r customer and held a blue steel
,_ ,; d there 1S little Castro- ty-:.~ I revc.lver in his back. dew ·1r l .'lll f:ci!m al•out h1m.
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KENNETH GATES

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SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICES will begin Wed;: nesday March .29 at the Syracuse Church of tbe 1'\ilza' rene and contmue through sunday, April 2. Spe'aker
: for the occaswn wtll be Rev. Paul Fitzgerald st d _
~ mg for the mmistry at Olivet Nazarene Colieg~
;:; Kankakee, llltnois. He lS accompanied by Rev. Ken::; neth Gates, also a student at Olivet, majoring in mu= Sic. Mr. Gates will provide special music and lead sin mg f?r the services. Services will begin at 7:30 eaci
everung The pubhc " cordially invited. Any one in- terested tn mformaho nabout Olivet College is invited
to contact the young men aa the Syracuse Nazarene

PT. ·PLEASMjT - .A --~···'

tliret. J;nj!e!\flgf~, being beld

.Laooseaplng at the
Howse Annex ln Pt. Pleasant,
Mardi 28, 29. alld•3o, ·rrom 7:SO
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Huffman's 70th birthday Sunday,
M.rch 19th, Mrs. Hollman en-

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Wendy or Gallipolis,
Ohio, I from West Virginia University '
Mr. and YTrs. Bernard Lieving who ·,•:ere named to attend th~ !

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eBABY DOLL PAJAMAS

Spring Offer On Pre-Finished

WALL PANELING

FOR GIRLS
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Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoff- 1by the conference steern'g

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Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ram pus orga~zatiOD::i, w.i!! '
Staats. Karen. Max and Carol j tae~~ some major ~rob\err:~ !
Faye Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs : lacmg the young &gt;eaders in th•ir
Harry Sta ats. Bernice, and Ber~ campus leadershi!) roles.

HIP HUGGER
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.- stead. all of Letart. Mrs. El- dmator Raymond A. Vine, Park- ~
mPr Hall and Cheryl Mr and rrsbur"i, s;:ud the event also 1

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George Hall, Mr: and. Mrs. I ~- erves. to prepare ~~c st~dent:;
Wt!liam IJall , all of Nitro.
f~r thetr future pos1t10ns m so- !

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Mrs. Henry Jenkins. who ha!; AmoJng the spEakPrs will be
been
ill several month s, .IS lffi. ' Congre~srnan Arch Moore·
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WVU Football Coach J1m CorMrs. Maud Johnsor: Is a pa. l lt&gt;n : WVU Mountainlair Direotient at Holzer Jlo·pital
! tor Robert McWhorter; WVV
Mr. and Mrs J '
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'1'Iass and Bergenfield, N. J. . ~ WVU Board of
Governors
!· Mr. and Mrs. David Batey of : Membr;.' A.B. C. Bray of Logal'; i
~olumbus, Ohio were weekend ! WVU , ommerce Prof. .John i
.f.tests of Mr. and Mrs W T, i Goodw;n: Prof. Lynn Ourth
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I EpiScopal Church and the Rev.
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M . Jerry Rector of lhe
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_!on and chi ldren of Parkers- ,v no ~~
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Presion
.Anderson of S lh :.d
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Columbta : Mrs. Everett F'owler
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IBuffalo; Mrs. Billy Williams:
PT. PLEAS.~ NT - Arrests ro· I Pt. Pleasant; Claude Moore, Pl.
corded at the county jail for Lhe Pleasant; Mrs. James Harmon~
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were , Pt.Dl Pleasant.
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lames Simpkins. 22, Henderson
se arge : Mrs.
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Pea ce warrant and Vernie w' t Pea~son. and son, Pt. Pleasant;
Williams, 33, Montgomer 'V1DaVId R&gt;mmey, Southside; Mrs.
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liOn antated' ln IUt.t~:~~~·
ent11 the latat. ISsue of · Reprlnt.ed here Is ·one ex· port fron{ Nortti c
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Y~I:)P its alumni SUbJect· ot'lllo'o pJWOsed pbj· lion program !(I ineet .tc
~~P.~gs~ ,w"!, ma!led out.,..· sical edUCJAI\00 building:
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stretch to Gatbpolls, a"1 · ·
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more ·e~ljlimt following
th e you ·know' where. we can get
death of sophomore student our phyileal education build·
lj:arold S,Ufn, Dec. 4, who was ~? If you do, we would cerl.llled,in~ .auto acc.idOIIt .fol. tainly_~e · to 'lie~ from you."
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Mrs .. J- ~Harrir'bas re- and .wn. .fll'e. we goJni to gel Tile spring .vecallon
cetved ;,w&lt;!f4 of tiie,.: depth' of ·u:;• ', ,:· . !
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htlr lather, \Micbae. GOUirill
Dr. mlstensen has b!!en day, Mar. 24. Many stud,ents
in Gal'!lla!lf; ', ·
• ' working bn this problem slnee journeyed to popular vacation
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. he arrived on the Rio campus sJjots along ~astern s011b.oard
Mr. and Mrs. James Gulnt)r In 1962 ·j\18 step by step Is get- A supplement to the R t
er, daugbt•rs, ·Lori and Carrie, tiDg cl~!'l!l" 10 its realization, Grande College Campus Direc,
Mrs. Carp~. M,einhart, and Miss . "The architects have made tory was released to the stuilent
Ratric~,Jmlllou . visited In Co- plans, IIi; spot lor construe- bOIIy this past week.
iumbu~ ·)l'jlh Mz· and Mrs. Pat lion sele,fted, and a name has A new academic calendar
~Jrker . fd . daughter-. T h ey even been' attached lo the build- has been, adopted by the College
lso vj"~·M,r' and .Mrs. Doug- ing .whl~ is still 'dream.' But effective with the_l007-68 aea-~
1a' Moor.~ .·P~~ KriStie in ~ew- the JaOI. of one important lac- dem&gt;c year. The first semester
ark ..';;;,; j '.
. tor is ~qlding up the prnduc- will bgln 'September s.and end!
~.jtia* J~Jl~ .Gibbs and lion -'' ,money.
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December 22 wlih a 1&gt;," - d•:;
son, Ooyle, ,mill Linda Elching-1 "Money bas been promised T)Ianksglvlng break in Novemer of 'f\~Jiii~;IW. va., spent the by a well ·, established i{Idus- ber. Alter tte three-week ChriSIweekerl4. Wltti~.lhetr parents, Mr: trial ltrm, and The Ohio Bell mas ·vacation, classes wiU re-'l
and Mrs·. William Eichinger relephope .Co111pany added a sume on Jan. ·15. The second SO•
&amp;nd Johli, , •. . ,
$2,1100 jilt to the "kitty" last mester will end on May 26
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. Mr, ~9"· M!&gt;f~1ty .. and Mar- comparable, gifts have been ! March 16 to April!· The change
'¥ Jp .~ Terry of. Groveport made to~the College lor this 1wtll be made posSible by Jenghlllld ,:ll!lsf.·Gonnle Mo,.rity of sa.me pufJf\lS,I! but approximntc, I' tenlng class perinds from 50 to .
Colutijbl&amp;. 11~ w~kO\Id guests Jy $318.,000 ls still needed for ,60 mmutes and by extending
'f theJt~1"othlll', Mrs. Pauline Its conception.
. :classes mto the early evemng.
Iforarllll',:IDII brother, Marty,
"Rio Grande officials were I
COMING AT RIO:
•1d ~.!.i Mr
· hoplng ,IA achieve • large a- , Classes will resume at 0 a.
r. "'"I s. · Prls Hubbard mount 'of this balance from Im., Monday, April 3., By that .
aqd daugh er, Peggy~ spent} a Tlt!ei Federal Grant with time the mid-term report ol ·
recent weekend With their th• rest b .
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!grades will have bfen released. I
sons Wayne and Mike atnd
ewg sup emented 0 Wed d
thetr' families In Minste;.
under the Appel~chian
Bill, Th nsd nAes ay6, Atp7r. 5 and i
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eeent guea · ol Mr. and planne\l and Rio did not re 1" Community Hall, six studentMrs. Jack Wotle and lamUy Us request for fMeral
ee ve directed, and student - acted
were Mr. WUllam Rowe, Mr. !bi~
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money one-act plays will be presen~
8 arol unh'
and Mrs. Petj Il!llli,e;,. son anCI 1
eon sequent- ed The plays are open to tile
daught er ol Be101'I, an d Mr. and Ischool
Y
Ian grant The pubhc
· . - all are encouraged to
h ppa ac
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Mrs. Walter TerreUJo' ,Patas- ' I
,.) ,aths put
or. , federal sec these dramatic presentakEia
.. . O.fill •..., , e p eture ISn t eom1· pleteiX black and ' Rio Granrei
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The &amp;GC Film Society will
CIIS!er visited Mr. :mid'.lMis. E. 1. g n y, 1 ~ p ymg e 'wait·;,,.;,;,;., two more films this
~· Hayman and otber ·re])ltlves , m, same or news on that. Ia~!!!!!~
for the
and friends.
' ,Slfl where do we go from lr
Mr. and Mrs. Edward New- , here? Thoughts &lt;I 'marrving'l
*n of Wel~n visited ~J tll~ ~~Y,·'~al ¢ucation and sci- ,
Wom.en's DRESS
"ith his als~ ail4' broth~:in- ~ /fgUtle' .h~ve been dis- ,
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Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence ;11UW!edl )Q give ·tlnl request lor . I . ... fi;j:J S,.,.J:;;
Dlddle.
· : a fed-eral grant ~ better chance I .
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·Mrs. Carrie Sinclair visited : next :n;:,er, and Dr. Christe~- ~ Siz• ~l
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelsi ',sen 8
omaa Beer$, •l'!'rdi- 5~ _i •. ;·~' '!~( pr.
a~d children in lJayton and Mr. i ·~tor of lnsll.tuUonal aid, have
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children of · Groveport.
.ot~er ways, other means.
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·M'se ·Jane Wise has returned I But when the search wtl! end 1\0US 5 01 10'•
~ her .~~II!• In Chicago, Ill., no one knows. The need is still
Mlddlt.~tt '.
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atier being cailed here by the ·thete,.,. not only for
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serious ipness and death of her
grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Wise.
She was · ~ouse ·guest of mr. .
· ahd Mrs. Charles Blake.
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ov•rniJ~I ·~uest of ,Carla Fish- !
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Mr. 'and Ml't.'·Cari·Downo of .
· Detroit: Mich., visit~ her. lather, Dina Hysell, wli'o' · h·a s
b'en ~~lcii ·.PJ~Q~ al
'"' H~ilal . . He, rewrned
his home" \\li!crneSdiiy.'" - .. .. ·
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spent a week
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Pt. Pleasant, and Miss
Oris Guinther of Pomeroy, Mr. Mane Mohr, Gallipolis Fer!')',

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BY VIRGINIA CARLETON
, BIRTHDAY cELERRAJED

Mrs. Paul Hesson. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Zirkle. Ronnie znd
Belmda, ~Irs. Dongle Bumgarner, Cheri, VickL Laura and

Of 3Meetings .

The students next year will '
have an Easter vacatien f•on'
April •rh through the 12th,
the teachers will be in 'essi:on II
for in-service training.

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PT. PLEASANT _ The
calendar lor the 1967-118
term :.as ·been approved by
Mason County Board of Education, subject to approval ol the
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School will . start on
Iandi'~ design will be .
29th, 1967 and end on .June 7,
Ornamentals, their se!o1c-l
19611.
Uon, care, and use will be
" cussed Wednesday eve1nlng
Total days In session will be the last evening will be dev,ot~l·
185, which makes a
to lawns and ground wV&lt;er.o
ttrm next year as
series of meetings
Jaw·
been set up by the Mason lJOUJ,-I
A teachers' meeting wll! be
Extension Service .to
held August 28th. School will
and home owne&lt;'lr·~s :a,,:~:~l,
be in session on Labor
of Ja
September 4\h; W.V.E.A. m•etpublic is Invited.
ing, October 19 and 20th;
erans Day, November
lOth;
CAN.VAS
Thank•giving va,ation, No•••m·!l
ber 23 and 24th; Christmas
cation, December 23 to Jan. I;
For The Whole Family
~nd ~;pecial levy election, Jan.
8th and Memorial Day, May
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KENNETH GATES

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SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICES will begin Wed;: nesday March .29 at the Syracuse Church of tbe 1'\ilza' rene and contmue through sunday, April 2. Spe'aker
: for the occaswn wtll be Rev. Paul Fitzgerald st d _
~ mg for the mmistry at Olivet Nazarene Colieg~
;:; Kankakee, llltnois. He lS accompanied by Rev. Ken::; neth Gates, also a student at Olivet, majoring in mu= Sic. Mr. Gates will provide special music and lead sin mg f?r the services. Services will begin at 7:30 eaci
everung The pubhc " cordially invited. Any one in- terested tn mformaho nabout Olivet College is invited
to contact the young men aa the Syracuse Nazarene

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.Laooseaplng at the
Howse Annex ln Pt. Pleasant,
Mardi 28, 29. alld•3o, ·rrom 7:SO
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Earl

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M.rch 19th, Mrs. Hollman en-

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Wendy or Gallipolis,
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Mr. and YTrs. Bernard Lieving who ·,•:ere named to attend th~ !

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Spring Offer On Pre-Finished

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Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoff- 1by the conference steern'g

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Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ram pus orga~zatiOD::i, w.i!! '
Staats. Karen. Max and Carol j tae~~ some major ~rob\err:~ !
Faye Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs : lacmg the young &gt;eaders in th•ir
Harry Sta ats. Bernice, and Ber~ campus leadershi!) roles.

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.- stead. all of Letart. Mrs. El- dmator Raymond A. Vine, Park- ~
mPr Hall and Cheryl Mr and rrsbur"i, s;:ud the event also 1

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George Hall, Mr: and. Mrs. I ~- erves. to prepare ~~c st~dent:;
Wt!liam IJall , all of Nitro.
f~r thetr future pos1t10ns m so- !

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Mrs. Henry Jenkins. who ha!; AmoJng the spEakPrs will be
been
ill several month s, .IS lffi. ' Congre~srnan Arch Moore·
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WVU Football Coach J1m CorMrs. Maud Johnsor: Is a pa. l lt&gt;n : WVU Mountainlair Direotient at Holzer Jlo·pital
! tor Robert McWhorter; WVV
Mr. and Mrs J '
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PrPSi·
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Knight have returned home af-i Qen_ JtlVId. Hardesty;
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'1'Iass and Bergenfield, N. J. . ~ WVU Board of
Governors
!· Mr. and Mrs. David Batey of : Membr;.' A.B. C. Bray of Logal'; i
~olumbus, Ohio were weekend ! WVU , ommerce Prof. .John i
.f.tests of Mr. and Mrs W T, i Goodw;n: Prof. Lynn Ourth
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J _ M. Crump wh h b I' n~ent, and campus ministers
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I EpiScopal Church and the Rev.
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M . Jerry Rector of lhe
Weslcv
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_!on and chi ldren of Parkers- ,v no ~~
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Presion
.Anderson of S lh :.d
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mt r·: . u rey Shinn, Le.

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· · o.n ; Mrs. \&gt;rg&gt;e Snodgrass, WN
Columbta : Mrs. Everett F'owler
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IBuffalo; Mrs. Billy Williams:
PT. PLEAS.~ NT - Arrests ro· I Pt. Pleasant; Claude Moore, Pl.
corded at the county jail for Lhe Pleasant; Mrs. James Harmon~
IJ.1st twenty-fo
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were , Pt.Dl Pleasant.
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lames Simpkins. 22, Henderson
se arge : Mrs.
Russell
Pea ce warrant and Vernie w' t Pea~son. and son, Pt. Pleasant;
Williams, 33, Montgomer 'V1DaVId R&gt;mmey, Southside; Mrs.
traffic violation
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THE SHOE BOX

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liOn antated' ln IUt.t~:~~~·
ent11 the latat. ISsue of · Reprlnt.ed here Is ·one ex· port fron{ Nortti c
butt•
~~~~~farter N~tes," Rto•a ~OI'J)l .from, ilia! issue on ijio for ~ extended p'bysleall "!,~~=I
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Y~I:)P its alumni SUbJect· ot'lllo'o pJWOsed pbj· lion program !(I ineet .tc
~~P.~gs~ ,w"!, ma!led out.,..· sical edUCJAI\00 building:
· demands and to ·•et
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stretch to Gatbpolls, a"1 · ·
m";!)lll&amp;. 1~1i~t- !lOt sent . 1 "Tlt\t; \l;c!amalien has been to .~ckson; atuilm! d
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several of !Uo Grande Colleger;
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more ·e~ljlimt following
th e you ·know' where. we can get
death of sophomore student our phyileal education build·
lj:arold S,Ufn, Dec. 4, who was ~? If you do, we would cerl.llled,in~ .auto acc.idOIIt .fol. tainly_~e · to 'lie~ from you."
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. !Jlen 'yt~ eed one:, ~ur 'how TIDS PAST WEEK AT RIO:
Mrs .. J- ~Harrir'bas re- and .wn. .fll'e. we goJni to gel Tile spring .vecallon
cetved ;,w&lt;!f4 of tiie,.: depth' of ·u:;• ', ,:· . !
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htlr lather, \Micbae. GOUirill
Dr. mlstensen has b!!en day, Mar. 24. Many stud,ents
in Gal'!lla!lf; ', ·
• ' working bn this problem slnee journeyed to popular vacation
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. he arrived on the Rio campus sJjots along ~astern s011b.oard
Mr. and Mrs. James Gulnt)r In 1962 ·j\18 step by step Is get- A supplement to the R t
er, daugbt•rs, ·Lori and Carrie, tiDg cl~!'l!l" 10 its realization, Grande College Campus Direc,
Mrs. Carp~. M,einhart, and Miss . "The architects have made tory was released to the stuilent
Ratric~,Jmlllou . visited In Co- plans, IIi; spot lor construe- bOIIy this past week.
iumbu~ ·)l'jlh Mz· and Mrs. Pat lion sele,fted, and a name has A new academic calendar
~Jrker . fd . daughter-. T h ey even been' attached lo the build- has been, adopted by the College
lso vj"~·M,r' and .Mrs. Doug- ing .whl~ is still 'dream.' But effective with the_l007-68 aea-~
1a' Moor.~ .·P~~ KriStie in ~ew- the JaOI. of one important lac- dem&gt;c year. The first semester
ark ..';;;,; j '.
. tor is ~qlding up the prnduc- will bgln 'September s.and end!
~.jtia* J~Jl~ .Gibbs and lion -'' ,money.
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December 22 wlih a 1&gt;," - d•:;
son, Ooyle, ,mill Linda Elching-1 "Money bas been promised T)Ianksglvlng break in Novemer of 'f\~Jiii~;IW. va., spent the by a well ·, established i{Idus- ber. Alter tte three-week ChriSIweekerl4. Wltti~.lhetr parents, Mr: trial ltrm, and The Ohio Bell mas ·vacation, classes wiU re-'l
and Mrs·. William Eichinger relephope .Co111pany added a sume on Jan. ·15. The second SO•
&amp;nd Johli, , •. . ,
$2,1100 jilt to the "kitty" last mester will end on May 26
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. Mr, ~9"· M!&gt;f~1ty .. and Mar- comparable, gifts have been ! March 16 to April!· The change
'¥ Jp .~ Terry of. Groveport made to~the College lor this 1wtll be made posSible by Jenghlllld ,:ll!lsf.·Gonnle Mo,.rity of sa.me pufJf\lS,I! but approximntc, I' tenlng class perinds from 50 to .
Colutijbl&amp;. 11~ w~kO\Id guests Jy $318.,000 ls still needed for ,60 mmutes and by extending
'f theJt~1"othlll', Mrs. Pauline Its conception.
. :classes mto the early evemng.
Iforarllll',:IDII brother, Marty,
"Rio Grande officials were I
COMING AT RIO:
•1d ~.!.i Mr
· hoplng ,IA achieve • large a- , Classes will resume at 0 a.
r. "'"I s. · Prls Hubbard mount 'of this balance from Im., Monday, April 3., By that .
aqd daugh er, Peggy~ spent} a Tlt!ei Federal Grant with time the mid-term report ol ·
recent weekend With their th• rest b .
pi
!grades will have bfen released. I
sons Wayne and Mike atnd
ewg sup emented 0 Wed d
thetr' families In Minste;.
under the Appel~chian
Bill, Th nsd nAes ay6, Atp7r. 5 and i
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ur ay, pr. • a p.m. m
eeent guea · ol Mr. and planne\l and Rio did not re 1" Community Hall, six studentMrs. Jack Wotle and lamUy Us request for fMeral
ee ve directed, and student - acted
were Mr. WUllam Rowe, Mr. !bi~
d&amp;
money one-act plays will be presen~
8 arol unh'
and Mrs. Petj Il!llli,e;,. son anCI 1
eon sequent- ed The plays are open to tile
daught er ol Be101'I, an d Mr. and Ischool
Y
Ian grant The pubhc
· . - all are encouraged to
h ppa ac
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Mrs. Walter TerreUJo' ,Patas- ' I
,.) ,aths put
or. , federal sec these dramatic presentakEia
.. . O.fill •..., , e p eture ISn t eom1· pleteiX black and ' Rio Granrei
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r. An reasJumbu~roHan- prese U . 'Ia . th
The &amp;GC Film Society will
CIIS!er visited Mr. :mid'.lMis. E. 1. g n y, 1 ~ p ymg e 'wait·;,,.;,;,;., two more films this
~· Hayman and otber ·re])ltlves , m, same or news on that. Ia~!!!!!~
for the
and friends.
' ,Slfl where do we go from lr
Mr. and Mrs. Edward New- , here? Thoughts &lt;I 'marrving'l
*n of Wel~n visited ~J tll~ ~~Y,·'~al ¢ucation and sci- ,
Wom.en's DRESS
"ith his als~ ail4' broth~:in- ~ /fgUtle' .h~ve been dis- ,
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Dlddle.
· : a fed-eral grant ~ better chance I .
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·Mrs. Carrie Sinclair visited : next :n;:,er, and Dr. Christe~- ~ Siz• ~l
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelsi ',sen 8
omaa Beer$, •l'!'rdi- 5~ _i •. ;·~' '!~( pr.
a~d children in lJayton and Mr. i ·~tor of lnsll.tuUonal aid, have
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.ot~er ways, other means.
Ill
·M'se ·Jane Wise has returned I But when the search wtl! end 1\0US 5 01 10'•
~ her .~~II!• In Chicago, Ill., no one knows. The need is still
Mlddlt.~tt '.
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serious ipness and death of her
grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Wise.
She was · ~ouse ·guest of mr. .
· ahd Mrs. Charles Blake.
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b'en ~~lcii ·.PJ~Q~ al
'"' H~ilal . . He, rewrned
his home" \\li!crneSdiiy.'" - .. .. ·
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Pt. Pleasant, and Miss
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Mrs. Paul Hesson. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Zirkle. Ronnie znd
Belmda, ~Irs. Dongle Bumgarner, Cheri, VickL Laura and

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The students next year will '
have an Easter vacatien f•on'
April •rh through the 12th,
the teachers will be in 'essi:on II
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PT. PLEASANT _ The
calendar lor the 1967-118
term :.as ·been approved by
Mason County Board of Education, subject to approval ol the
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Instructor. The ·
School will . start on
Iandi'~ design will be .
29th, 1967 and end on .June 7,
Ornamentals, their se!o1c-l
19611.
Uon, care, and use will be
" cussed Wednesday eve1nlng
Total days In session will be the last evening will be dev,ot~l·
185, which makes a
to lawns and ground wV&lt;er.o
ttrm next year as
series of meetings
Jaw·
been set up by the Mason lJOUJ,-I
A teachers' meeting wll! be
Extension Service .to
held August 28th. School will
and home owne&lt;'lr·~s :a,,:~:~l,
be in session on Labor
of Ja
September 4\h; W.V.E.A. m•etpublic is Invited.
ing, October 19 and 20th;
erans Day, November
lOth;
CAN.VAS
Thank•giving va,ation, No•••m·!l
ber 23 and 24th; Christmas
cation, December 23 to Jan. I;
For The Whole Family
~nd ~;pecial levy election, Jan.
8th and Memorial Day, May
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a brother and they apoi&gt;r-' ~can falhll(es ' ~!e SOII!e nanclal crlsiJI· !bat lhe Fall?liY 1Clark W. Bl&amp;ckbQI'D,
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!.MID's END, Englend (UP!) Iship, one ot thO world'alargest,
-Thirty-seven BJ:itlsh warplanl'lf lost only Us bow Tuesday Ia M
slammed bombl, rocktb Md assault by 42 half-ton bombs
napalm ll!lto the wreck Tor the Iand 5,000 gallons of aviation
Torrey Can)'On today m a· fuel.
desperate second bld to sink the Today the tovernment, .batsuper-tanker al)d burn her lling what It calls w of Its
mammoth carso of oil lhreaten- greatest pe a e e t I m e crises,
lllg to pollute British beaches. threw In Royal Air Force and
'l.be U. S. bull! and charter&lt;d Royal Navy jets In wave upon

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movet! 111e Jld frOm 'tbe•sort of ·a bqdget .to taki! CII'I! ' Serv\ce Assodallcin 'of".\m~le&amp;j dinclof· 9f · the rassoclail®,· ~t l! bec:ause•
cistern
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[carefully manag~6 .one . wllJ ; SUIY.~Y . ,of .f~miiY, .. cted!t COUll- ·much sooner ••get . tilelr moioer I
! .ClAR~:NCE
evenlllg In Rio Grande earmark enough extra cash to seling serv)ces.
, !bac~ e~iitually !hap suffer.
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with Mrs. Graham apd meet minor emergencies.
I 'l.be associatiOI). has deter- 1 1nllonY~"1. of ·
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!1er daughter and !&gt;fr. and Mrs. The real trouble develops ,mined lrOf!l \his ~u~y ~a! ,a., any. of·1.1!1H'· property or tallll)g 'd.t ,qr
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Guy Rob&lt;'.rts. Mr. Robem, ··a w!Jen the family breadwinner ,s\jlled cred)ti)Ounsel ~an alta you: to Cqllrl. . · .'
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d011e, a'
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;. . The members of our armed forces have been com- forme&lt; resident of tbls commun- loses his Job or suffers a non· famllr in so!YinJ Its. mOi)llYj "So If you go to them with. aIplanned.
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lty, is slowly recovering frOnt fatal heart attacf-, stroke · or prolilems In a ~rl~cal situation. sou)ld ·tl'paymenf prosram . and '"Start with essenUals
oil seems only fatr that we s~~uld take
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h. In' . stal 00 oilier erippllng illness that re· ••one of the ~t ..steps . to .th,y , .11\ink ··you .are a ,good Blackburn said.
; to meetthththe. prthoblemhst prec!P'dtathtedt ~y t d f tb ''V t whilev~':rki~~ on~~~~ on ~he quires a long recovecy _. period. take if you find yourself 'unable credit· risk, they may be
'par.
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a voe or e e- Ohk&gt;Ri
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nyfamllieshavefoundiO~ · .a · paymentjstogetln ' lllg to. PQStpqne payment
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walk w1th a cane.
themselves in the midst of sucb Itouch witb Y0\11' credllc!rs au~
., got over your cti:lis,
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1 Reducing it to its least coin- conflict already receive most
'mon denominator, the ""' is a the benefits provided m t h
a
:consolija(lon of all II!Jl&gt;iation bill. ~ugust 5th, 1!164 is the
'introd,ced to increase the roactive eligibility date for ben.. II
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:pensions of veterans and theu·1fits under this bill. This coin· II
;dependents. including rec&lt;'m· ' cides roughly with the ;;!lack II
;mendalions for legislation re- on U. S. Warship• In the
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' quested by President John"'"· of Tonkin of! the Vlet.nanoe«,ll
· H. R. 2000 provides a oost ~( coast August 1, 1964.
living ;ncrease for all veterans, Nearly 2 million
veteramdl
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their widows and children ,·e. and their dependents will ben&lt;&gt;titll
{'eivin~;: pens1ons under Puh!ic from the measure.
Law ~fi-211, as amended, anrl a The total price tag on the
substantiolly greater l~crealC House approved Btll will ~e
for widows and widowo wot~ $m-mi'lion annually. Nearly
children in lhe lowest mc01r.e $114-milllon will g&amp; toward
categories. ln addition, the b!ll increased allowances for vetergrants certain wartime b&lt;me· ans ~tudying under the GI Bm
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fits not previously provided t• of Rights.
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forces after August 4, 1964, a.s . programs, allowances for
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well -. granting •dditional bee•. time attendance at college un·
efil' lo those serving after Jan- der the G. I. Bill increases from
uary 'II, t95o, and proviaes on· $100 to $t30 a month for veter ·
creosed educational allowonc·,; ans having no dependents. With
lor veterans receJving traini"g one dependent from $125 to
under ~he provisiOns of Publk and with two or more dt!per..1.
Law 19-358.
ents from 1150 to $175. Pro rata
Uml~ r provision~ or this new increases are provided for th&lt;Ne
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from the rompletioo of this legisla'
Round Steak _ _ _ lb. 89c
:10 to $60 a month. One very lion. It must now be approv&lt;'&lt;i
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BONELESS TOP CUT
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;pccial section of the Uill pro. by the Senate and there is some
If we didn't, we couldn't honestly say WE CARE. Could we?
vides for increased benefits for concern that the Senate wHI
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wav'e,\
. Three Hunter Jet
bombers atrucli'fkst
Qtry !JSpalm over ,..; stel'l!
tLi 40,1100 tons of crude on
still balds,
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CYCLE SHOP- Bultaco Mfllorcycle Sales and Service Is being offered at the
new 681 Cycle. Shop. opened reee~tljt by Kepny Ha~ley and Dw1ght Carl. The
new cycle bUBlness IS located (IIJ rllir11te 681 about f1ve miles west of Route 33 at
. Darwin. Pictured with some o( lhe cycles presently stocked are Dwight Carl and
; Hartl~y,'s son, Ken, ~he~ recentlY. att~oded ~ Bultaco Re11air Schoo11n New York.
The UBI Cycle Shop IS open ev.erungs and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m: on Saturdays.

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Some Actors Never Able To
Distinguish Personalities

we've checked it out pretty carefully.

HOLLYWOOD !UP!) - It's • friends, but once the camera&lt;
Hollywood fact or life !hat mo;t roll silt&gt; is a very se!f-posse"f"l
•ctor:;; are intruverts if tl'_. t young lady.
mtri•~ht shy.
"J've manal{ed to separate
Som~ manage to overcme n my r&gt;ersonal and professiOOal
'lasic ner~onulity ir.ver·sion tr, Jives," she concluded. ·'Some I
·· - ·~ YJe swinging extrovert!t: performers never are able- to do
Jne might even say fatheads.
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Few. however, are the glamvr _ _
Jirls who dodgP, the l ;meli~ht.
In exception is Doroti1y Pronne. ~·ho is almost a recluse by
nov;e sta nd::trds. At ~h~
nomeot she is workmg with Soci~fy
moth~.- shy guy, Drck V~m
Jyke. out at Disney Studii•S.
Belll'fen the two !here Is
'IIRS. J. E. RADEKIS
more blushing than a victoriR!1 Mrs. Maude Holcomb, who
at a nudis t camo
f'!as svent the winter with her
Secluded Llf•
daughter Carolyn in Californ-11
The blonde beauty goe' is. returned home Saturday.
straig~t home . fro!'Tl th\. stulii'J ,IEnrout'! she visited her daugh
hAs dumer. pamts or reads ~nd ters .\dricnne and Helen
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goes to hed. No pariics. nt' Columbus.
premieres, not a single persona! Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Eusene Holll·ll
nppearance at the glitter sp'lt&gt; day and dau~hter Diane
for Dorothy.
;pending a few days in uti·,,,e~ ~~:;11
Between pictures Oorot11v ky Mlluntains and the 3(i
5pends most of her time in !'lates.
l&lt;lndon where she IS et.amored Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hnnt·
of an Englishman. But even her day and children, Judy,
romance goes unpublicized -a~ and F'loyd, spent the Eas!
l'ast up to now -and hr" weekend with their parents !\1r.
boyfriend's name is a b.'g and Mrs. John Holiday and Ml'.
secret.
and Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
During a break in fi!m!n ~ Mf' J. E. Radekin relurn&lt;'rl
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Never a Dull Moment" Dor- home Thursday after spending
othy speculated that her rare&lt;r the pa•t threr weeks at
might be enhanord by morr home of h•r daughter. Mr. ond
public exposure of her ;Jrivatt:! Mrs. James Nicholson of J}.:!:o;.
lffe.
ter. MiS&lt; Tina Mar.e Radekln
..Pubhcity does make peop!~ fitayed with her aunt, Mrs.
more aware of you." sht said. lie Vale in her absence.
"And l suspect if l exploit•~ The annual Easte1 bre:!kfa't II
myself more 1t would help me was observed at Columbia Chao. II
professionally.
e: on Sunday mornir.s followed
"llut when l was at Warner by services by the Rev. B. II
Brothers m 'The Roaring '2'.)~' Morris.
peo~le were interviewing me ali
Rev. Morris will now resume
the Pme and then writing inane hi!! regular appointments 8t
thingt&lt; that berE no relaiJonship church on the second and fourth
I&lt;&gt; what I really thought. It Sundays.
came 'out more what lhe sturi;o Mrs. Nel!ie Vale and Mrs.
wanted me to be in stead of Robert. Wll&lt;on attended a 0.1·
what f was."
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Dual Personality
Federated Church In Pomer••.v
Sin"
the
series
folded
several
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Sunday afternoon.
·' yea.s ago Dorolhy has becorr.• Miss
Pemale Wi\11011 ct More·
the invisible woman except in head, Ky. Stnte Collese spent
IUCh movies as "The Great the w~kend at home.
Race" and " ll's A Mad, M£d, Other guests of the Wiloon
Mad, Mad World "
and Effie Hoosier homes were
· "That's the way I want it !he latter's daughters of N•'w
because l'nt qUite shy," she .lersey and Wooster.
fxplamed.
Mrs. G. B. Radekin opent t!•e
"L!k' a lot of other!, I gues• past week in McArthur caring
t was attracted to shnw for her sranddaughter, Laura
bwlnl!!!s seekmg ft subconscious Lee Radekln, who hoi the
~eellng of approval."
mumps.
"I know I found It uncomfor· Mrs. Lauren Hollman " ,
la!&gt;le I&lt;&gt; communicate, but O!f patient In Veterans Memorior
stase cr in front of a c:amers Hospital.
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it's oimpler !or me to relu: end Mr. Gary Erlewine wao '""
express myself. I aloo need verely burned as the result o!
lpfiroval and to exprest mpell ll(hting a dynamite cap. He
. ' eoipt II il't only brlttCIIJI wu taken to tile hospital lor
~eone else'a ~~ to life/' treatinent.

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a brother and they apoi&gt;r-' ~can falhll(es ' ~!e SOII!e nanclal crlsiJI· !bat lhe Fall?liY 1Clark W. Bl&amp;ckbQI'D,
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!.MID's END, Englend (UP!) Iship, one ot thO world'alargest,
-Thirty-seven BJ:itlsh warplanl'lf lost only Us bow Tuesday Ia M
slammed bombl, rocktb Md assault by 42 half-ton bombs
napalm ll!lto the wreck Tor the Iand 5,000 gallons of aviation
Torrey Can)'On today m a· fuel.
desperate second bld to sink the Today the tovernment, .batsuper-tanker al)d burn her lling what It calls w of Its
mammoth carso of oil lhreaten- greatest pe a e e t I m e crises,
lllg to pollute British beaches. threw In Royal Air Force and
'l.be U. S. bull! and charter&lt;d Royal Navy jets In wave upon

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movet! 111e Jld frOm 'tbe•sort of ·a bqdget .to taki! CII'I! ' Serv\ce Assodallcin 'of".\m~le&amp;j dinclof· 9f · the rassoclail®,· ~t l! bec:ause•
cistern
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[carefully manag~6 .one . wllJ ; SUIY.~Y . ,of .f~miiY, .. cted!t COUll- ·much sooner ••get . tilelr moioer I
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evenlllg In Rio Grande earmark enough extra cash to seling serv)ces.
, !bac~ e~iitually !hap suffer.
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I 'l.be associatiOI). has deter- 1 1nllonY~"1. of ·
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!1er daughter and !&gt;fr. and Mrs. The real trouble develops ,mined lrOf!l \his ~u~y ~a! ,a., any. of·1.1!1H'· property or tallll)g 'd.t ,qr
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Guy Rob&lt;'.rts. Mr. Robem, ··a w!Jen the family breadwinner ,s\jlled cred)ti)Ounsel ~an alta you: to Cqllrl. . · .'
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d011e, a'
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;. . The members of our armed forces have been com- forme&lt; resident of tbls commun- loses his Job or suffers a non· famllr in so!YinJ Its. mOi)llYj "So If you go to them with. aIplanned.
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us,
lty, is slowly recovering frOnt fatal heart attacf-, stroke · or prolilems In a ~rl~cal situation. sou)ld ·tl'paymenf prosram . and '"Start with essenUals
oil seems only fatr that we s~~uld take
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h. In' . stal 00 oilier erippllng illness that re· ••one of the ~t ..steps . to .th,y , .11\ink ··you .are a ,good Blackburn said.
; to meetthththe. prthoblemhst prec!P'dtathtedt ~y t d f tb ''V t whilev~':rki~~ on~~~~ on ~he quires a long recovecy _. period. take if you find yourself 'unable credit· risk, they may be
'par.
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a voe or e e- Ohk&gt;Ri
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nyfamllieshavefoundiO~ · .a · paymentjstogetln ' lllg to. PQStpqne payment
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walk w1th a cane.
themselves in the midst of sucb Itouch witb Y0\11' credllc!rs au~
., got over your cti:lis,
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1 Reducing it to its least coin- conflict already receive most
'mon denominator, the ""' is a the benefits provided m t h
a
:consolija(lon of all II!Jl&gt;iation bill. ~ugust 5th, 1!164 is the
'introd,ced to increase the roactive eligibility date for ben.. II
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:pensions of veterans and theu·1fits under this bill. This coin· II
;dependents. including rec&lt;'m· ' cides roughly with the ;;!lack II
;mendalions for legislation re- on U. S. Warship• In the
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' quested by President John"'"· of Tonkin of! the Vlet.nanoe«,ll
· H. R. 2000 provides a oost ~( coast August 1, 1964.
living ;ncrease for all veterans, Nearly 2 million
veteramdl
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{'eivin~;: pens1ons under Puh!ic from the measure.
Law ~fi-211, as amended, anrl a The total price tag on the
substantiolly greater l~crealC House approved Btll will ~e
for widows and widowo wot~ $m-mi'lion annually. Nearly
children in lhe lowest mc01r.e $114-milllon will g&amp; toward
categories. ln addition, the b!ll increased allowances for vetergrants certain wartime b&lt;me· ans ~tudying under the GI Bm
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fits not previously provided t• of Rights.
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forces after August 4, 1964, a.s . programs, allowances for
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well -. granting •dditional bee•. time attendance at college un·
efil' lo those serving after Jan- der the G. I. Bill increases from
uary 'II, t95o, and proviaes on· $100 to $t30 a month for veter ·
creosed educational allowonc·,; ans having no dependents. With
lor veterans receJving traini"g one dependent from $125 to
under ~he provisiOns of Publk and with two or more dt!per..1.
Law 19-358.
ents from 1150 to $175. Pro rata
Uml~ r provision~ or this new increases are provided for th&lt;Ne
lb. r . : ,._
Tip Roast
legislation veterans and Wld· attendh•g instilutionai tnining
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lb.
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ows of the Spamsh · American on a oarttlme basis.
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from the rompletioo of this legisla'
Round Steak _ _ _ lb. 89c
:10 to $60 a month. One very lion. It must now be approv&lt;'&lt;i
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BONELESS TOP CUT
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;pccial section of the Uill pro. by the Senate and there is some
If we didn't, we couldn't honestly say WE CARE. Could we?
vides for increased benefits for concern that the Senate wHI
Round Steak c.___ _ lb. 95c
Fresh
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. Three Hunter Jet
bombers atrucli'fkst
Qtry !JSpalm over ,..; stel'l!
tLi 40,1100 tons of crude on
still balds,
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sent more than !10,1100 gallou o1
oU acr~ hundreds of
mlles off Britain'a

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CYCLE SHOP- Bultaco Mfllorcycle Sales and Service Is being offered at the
new 681 Cycle. Shop. opened reee~tljt by Kepny Ha~ley and Dw1ght Carl. The
new cycle bUBlness IS located (IIJ rllir11te 681 about f1ve miles west of Route 33 at
. Darwin. Pictured with some o( lhe cycles presently stocked are Dwight Carl and
; Hartl~y,'s son, Ken, ~he~ recentlY. att~oded ~ Bultaco Re11air Schoo11n New York.
The UBI Cycle Shop IS open ev.erungs and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m: on Saturdays.

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Some Actors Never Able To
Distinguish Personalities

we've checked it out pretty carefully.

HOLLYWOOD !UP!) - It's • friends, but once the camera&lt;
Hollywood fact or life !hat mo;t roll silt&gt; is a very se!f-posse"f"l
•ctor:;; are intruverts if tl'_. t young lady.
mtri•~ht shy.
"J've manal{ed to separate
Som~ manage to overcme n my r&gt;ersonal and professiOOal
'lasic ner~onulity ir.ver·sion tr, Jives," she concluded. ·'Some I
·· - ·~ YJe swinging extrovert!t: performers never are able- to do
Jne might even say fatheads.
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Jirls who dodgP, the l ;meli~ht.
In exception is Doroti1y Pronne. ~·ho is almost a recluse by
nov;e sta nd::trds. At ~h~
nomeot she is workmg with Soci~fy
moth~.- shy guy, Drck V~m
Jyke. out at Disney Studii•S.
Belll'fen the two !here Is
'IIRS. J. E. RADEKIS
more blushing than a victoriR!1 Mrs. Maude Holcomb, who
at a nudis t camo
f'!as svent the winter with her
Secluded Llf•
daughter Carolyn in Californ-11
The blonde beauty goe' is. returned home Saturday.
straig~t home . fro!'Tl th\. stulii'J ,IEnrout'! she visited her daugh
hAs dumer. pamts or reads ~nd ters .\dricnne and Helen
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goes to hed. No pariics. nt' Columbus.
premieres, not a single persona! Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Eusene Holll·ll
nppearance at the glitter sp'lt&gt; day and dau~hter Diane
for Dorothy.
;pending a few days in uti·,,,e~ ~~:;11
Between pictures Oorot11v ky Mlluntains and the 3(i
5pends most of her time in !'lates.
l&lt;lndon where she IS et.amored Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hnnt·
of an Englishman. But even her day and children, Judy,
romance goes unpublicized -a~ and F'loyd, spent the Eas!
l'ast up to now -and hr" weekend with their parents !\1r.
boyfriend's name is a b.'g and Mrs. John Holiday and Ml'.
secret.
and Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
During a break in fi!m!n ~ Mf' J. E. Radekin relurn&lt;'rl
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Never a Dull Moment" Dor- home Thursday after spending
othy speculated that her rare&lt;r the pa•t threr weeks at
might be enhanord by morr home of h•r daughter. Mr. ond
public exposure of her ;Jrivatt:! Mrs. James Nicholson of J}.:!:o;.
lffe.
ter. MiS&lt; Tina Mar.e Radekln
..Pubhcity does make peop!~ fitayed with her aunt, Mrs.
more aware of you." sht said. lie Vale in her absence.
"And l suspect if l exploit•~ The annual Easte1 bre:!kfa't II
myself more 1t would help me was observed at Columbia Chao. II
professionally.
e: on Sunday mornir.s followed
"llut when l was at Warner by services by the Rev. B. II
Brothers m 'The Roaring '2'.)~' Morris.
peo~le were interviewing me ali
Rev. Morris will now resume
the Pme and then writing inane hi!! regular appointments 8t
thingt&lt; that berE no relaiJonship church on the second and fourth
I&lt;&gt; what I really thought. It Sundays.
came 'out more what lhe sturi;o Mrs. Nel!ie Vale and Mrs.
wanted me to be in stead of Robert. Wll&lt;on attended a 0.1·
what f was."
ta Kappa GalTlll'.a Tea at tha
Dual Personality
Federated Church In Pomer••.v
Sin"
the
series
folded
several
on
Sunday afternoon.
·' yea.s ago Dorolhy has becorr.• Miss
Pemale Wi\11011 ct More·
the invisible woman except in head, Ky. Stnte Collese spent
IUCh movies as "The Great the w~kend at home.
Race" and " ll's A Mad, M£d, Other guests of the Wiloon
Mad, Mad World "
and Effie Hoosier homes were
· "That's the way I want it !he latter's daughters of N•'w
because l'nt qUite shy," she .lersey and Wooster.
fxplamed.
Mrs. G. B. Radekin opent t!•e
"L!k' a lot of other!, I gues• past week in McArthur caring
t was attracted to shnw for her sranddaughter, Laura
bwlnl!!!s seekmg ft subconscious Lee Radekln, who hoi the
~eellng of approval."
mumps.
"I know I found It uncomfor· Mrs. Lauren Hollman " ,
la!&gt;le I&lt;&gt; communicate, but O!f patient In Veterans Memorior
stase cr in front of a c:amers Hospital.
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it's oimpler !or me to relu: end Mr. Gary Erlewine wao '""
express myself. I aloo need verely burned as the result o!
lpfiroval and to exprest mpell ll(hting a dynamite cap. He
. ' eoipt II il't only brlttCIIJI wu taken to tile hospital lor
~eone else'a ~~ to life/' treatinent.

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A&amp;P can ... anil rloes. Shouldn't A&amp;P be your store?

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Dutch App~ Pie
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Peach Pies
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complete information on how
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oneo£100,131 prizes. If
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Larry Clark, Ha1Tisonv11le,
In .outlaW\llg" ilrjs_
· Mrs. David Wiseman, Jana
metbo!l of apporllonmenL - · Evan David al\d Owen
Alllillttioiunent wis vasll(
were , d t • n •
dlfferelrt In lhe eys ot Gov. Earl on Wednesday al the
WarreD, of Califomia during the
ol )(r. and Mrs.
liM&amp; 'poutie&amp;~ · oauipaljn. Hera l1
.'Roy WJseman
what Warren said then:
16 her boml after
"MJIIY Callfornla coimUes are .
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peUUoned toe U.S.
political Issue in 1"''
for his Ison, Mr. an d Mrs. Tom Mar~
tit Congress
u 1 · to
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own poli~cal pur.poses and lhat Icinko and daughter.
•.en"'?' to_ undo. lbe Suprem.e
aod Mrs. Leland Moore Ihe sacrificed lhe l!'"th in a Mr, aod Mrs. Jack WeatherCourts reapporlronment orde .. , · .
of Conton were r" ;quesl for voles. Otherwise, the · man spent Thursday at ColumTh~ Constitution p_roYtdes 10
guests. of relatoves m thrs 1common man is reduced
bus. Wbile there they vlsilcd
Arllc.e 5 tsat lhe Congress
rnclodmg Mrs. Ruth Slar· 1believing lbat lire chief
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Goodin.
must, s~mmon a. constltutinnal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babo·l of lhe Unlled Stales did not
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brfckles
convention when petiUoned lly
Mr. aod Mrs, Taylor 'does not know his own mind
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two thirds of the state's lo do . · '
Ia basic constitutional issue.
duties of the Junior Leader projPeUtions .of 3Z states atteBI
,.JioUy Howery has been iU Eilber way, not · much
ect and explain Ure different
deep feeling among mrlliotll of :llllli tonfmed to Holzer Hospital mains lo inspire confidence
levels of parllcipation.
citizens that the Supreme Court 1With pneumonia aod oomplica- Warren and the court
erred 011 reapportiqmmenl and tiona. His mollrer, Mrs. Eddie which he presides.
r•qurres to be set right on 1ts jl9wery was also a patienl at !
---- - resJ!Onslllliti!!ll to the people of il61zer Hospllal.
-: while he was in Florida.
the United Stales and to the The Carpenter Baptist Church Mrs. Verlin Howery has ber•n 11
legislative branch ol govern- ; V~th .Group met wJ.th Nancy patient lo ShelteWrg Arms
Your Dependable
menl
81\llth 011 Sunday ovening. Ka· Hospital, Athens, where she I•
Dealer For
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lhY. Cheadle w.. leader for undergoing observation
and
among lhe courl's 6 to 3 lbe evening al\d used the topic treatment.
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majority on Feb. 17, 1964
~Monkey See, Monkey Do," Walter Jordan aM Michael
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Imposed on lhe states legisla- Those present were Jeony and Lawson attended a Juiuor Leadlive -apportionment of both Ronda \\lhltlinglon, ffullr Ann efs meeting ·In Pomeroy recen~: II
houses strictly on the basis ol
· Helen, Mary and Roto.
The .meeting

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h Cahlornra returned. , to her Mrs Frank Uoton and family
on,.man-one-vf!of legis!~· tion. My ~eakening of the laws , ciple_ in matters of law, lhe I orne at Alfred and VIBrted her of Silver Ridge.
iranging from a u\i~imum olll
live reappor ·
on Ule would mvrte a return to the pubhc welfare and the U.5. ' grandmother, Mrs. Effte Wal·
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states would b~,:. o~': .,ll people, boss rule which we are now Constilution?
, ison. h"e Monday ..
!iov Earl Wattf~ of ·eaUlornJa. happily rid of. Our state •.bas , .. E.
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. · ·' Mr.. Dor" Koemg and son
rh·· might -' embarrass lito made almosl unbelievable ·~o- , ' rthtr ~ao:en , ~·- talttnll 'l spenl a weekend wilh her
h' r"'J·ustice No matter because gress under our sys~• 0! ithroug~ trjs ,_bat '0,, 918 or he brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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it surely would help the l~ISiative representalron. 11
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common man undersland how -"~ ·
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Warren camendlo be 801mrx, ti
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arises beca~se as 0~ now 32 of i
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taking the ' family, She wenl to Dover Sun·

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of New Lexington visited Mr. by Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr · . "Our bas1c p~·oblem _as far :Js 1
and Mrs. Charles Betzing and and Candace at Middleport. eel- nnpr()vement 1s gettmg these I

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Veterans Memorial HospitaL : more students have some kind
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christy
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr · of expe rimen tal program.
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Methodist Church at Rutland, Clara Milhoan Sunday at

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f: ich poi nts out that larger

tended the wedding of their ing a few days with his niece, ~ schools are in a better position .
grandson, Charles
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Howa~d Young. i to try new techniqu es. He poin~s I
and Miss .Linda La they at the Mrs. Junior Hunt visited Mrs. ; ool that 82 per cent of Ohro ,

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man, Mrs. Evelyn Summerfield Friday from Paden City, W
and Mrs. Edna summerfield at- Va., whel'e she has been \•is1t- ~

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Mrs. James Lacomb and lam- 1. at .present with Mr. and Mrs. l s·taLJs· .1.Jts.. 't o bac k tl'1em up, th&lt;~ 11
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small high schools must merge'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz.
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where they will made their j noon last week.
I ting ready for a presenta tion.'' :
home.
Larry Farlev was called Mon- ! The classroom tearher is supA.2c Ray Powell of Indiana day to his wo.rk as a silo con- ~~~;~~~bwi lll ,a ~&lt;mr ~e out:me and
!pent a weekend here with his I structor.
~~ a us, a_n su~ges ~ons on,
ar t M and Mrs Gear e
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afte noo guests of Mr 3 d
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pay their tuitions,~ be nld.
verv carefully selected," he - · ·- -- - · -- - - sa1d. ''They have access to a Daily Sen[l ncl, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 29, jl967-1l

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nor. lro fun to ploy and HIY to
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FrOO THE

ers.
"There are 80 many demario
for a teacher to keep abrtill,
tlrat he !eels Inadequate _Ill' Ill
cannot get back to ~11q~ to i
updale bilqRlf," BrJilh!OQ laid. I
"Prefera!il;y: aalan,s sbou!cl '

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· · se$0n·1cational television in the cia"- More !han 750 high
, , New piObtems lD d!.Jo -~
.M_ost Besliies · state and federaUy- dary s¢\ool consultant in _the roor_n.
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and Junior . highs 'in the . slat~ i He said 50 pepe~r-:.~:!r~~~8
· ltQ~ ~ bola&amp; mel by aew llld , Ohio
on education assisted programs-In mosl reg· state. Department' of Ed\lcalwn, Rich explained
modular are ~log ' national curriCula. ,brgh schools hi ..
· ativanCtot lediDiqm. 8oJ11e ..ot ~·~~ '!hat
~ om e of ular hlgb schools!· Ji&gt;int vo- 1 s~rs the . new_:;~hntques _are sch~drillng means giv~ng a slu· T!l~sc t-ourses, _ developed by cimt of, the state&lt;a
, ll!ese problems bave b&lt;ieu U~e· most ~trlklng· dtanges Jn ,re· ca~o.nal S&lt;:hool drslrrcts are "paying big dlvklelld.!! 0"for stu: 1dent s•ve•al extra ·perrods of·rn· natrona! e&lt;~mmrttces of educa· rolled. fhat would
10ived. Wllh et1oor1 .&amp;~oe' aoi~IIOa ·~eni "yean have come in the helping many smaller Ohio dents ln 'both high -·sehool and strucUon in a subject in which tors, embody dramatic new 1Board of Education
li more dWicutl UPI (ipoit-: bi~_- !chools and juDior highs·. sdtool districts give students college. ,
he is weak, inslead of sctredu- technique&gt; in the leaching .,1, April, the department's
.era ,Jamea Bland and Andrew , •1JI,i b!gh schools are _- no s~eable skills,
He polnls out that about 32 iling him for the advanced subject; s~ch as math, physios, lion for selting minimum
Rollmlan -.mmlu IB; etem.... longer just college preparatory But the• col~ge - bound stu- per cent of the students who en· 1courses open to faster student•. chemi stry, biology, and the hu· school enrollment at 500
lar)' -ocllools, the. blgh acbOolo l!IStitutlons like they were 10 or dent'_ hasn't been forgotten and ler first grade In Ohio gradu- 1 At least 180 of Ohio's 1,200 manities,
Most autborilies on Ohio's
and lbe colle,.. tn • 111ree pari l5!l')!ars," said stale Education techniques developed in the P""t 'l ate from' nigh sdlool a "consid-, secondary schools bave inst1· 1'
Teaching Mochlnes Used . ucation facilities feel
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"They're making a p r elI y education that mony coUeged rate 10 years ago.
I popular subject for that metho1 ; leaching machines "for stre!l· Among them is William
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By· JAMES B. BLAND
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leaching, modular scheduling including history, science and ; more than 150 are using edoca· ·Education, who says
ANDREw L.IIO'I'IlMAN . education a1 well as eollege
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political Issue in 1"''
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tit Congress
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•.en"'?' to_ undo. lbe Suprem.e
aod Mrs. Leland Moore Ihe sacrificed lhe l!'"th in a Mr, aod Mrs. Jack WeatherCourts reapporlronment orde .. , · .
of Conton were r" ;quesl for voles. Otherwise, the · man spent Thursday at ColumTh~ Constitution p_roYtdes 10
guests. of relatoves m thrs 1common man is reduced
bus. Wbile there they vlsilcd
Arllc.e 5 tsat lhe Congress
rnclodmg Mrs. Ruth Slar· 1believing lbat lire chief
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Goodin.
must, s~mmon a. constltutinnal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babo·l of lhe Unlled Stales did not
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brfckles
convention when petiUoned lly
Mr. aod Mrs, Taylor 'does not know his own mind
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Ia basic constitutional issue.
duties of the Junior Leader projPeUtions .of 3Z states atteBI
,.JioUy Howery has been iU Eilber way, not · much
ect and explain Ure different
deep feeling among mrlliotll of :llllli tonfmed to Holzer Hospital mains lo inspire confidence
levels of parllcipation.
citizens that the Supreme Court 1With pneumonia aod oomplica- Warren and the court
erred 011 reapportiqmmenl and tiona. His mollrer, Mrs. Eddie which he presides.
r•qurres to be set right on 1ts jl9wery was also a patienl at !
---- - resJ!Onslllliti!!ll to the people of il61zer Hospllal.
-: while he was in Florida.
the United Stales and to the The Carpenter Baptist Church Mrs. Verlin Howery has ber•n 11
legislative branch ol govern- ; V~th .Group met wJ.th Nancy patient lo ShelteWrg Arms
Your Dependable
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lhY. Cheadle w.. leader for undergoing observation
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among lhe courl's 6 to 3 lbe evening al\d used the topic treatment.
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~Monkey See, Monkey Do," Walter Jordan aM Michael
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Imposed on lhe states legisla- Those present were Jeony and Lawson attended a Juiuor Leadlive -apportionment of both Ronda \\lhltlinglon, ffullr Ann efs meeting ·In Pomeroy recen~: II
houses strictly on the basis ol
· Helen, Mary and Roto.
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iranging from a u\i~imum olll
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, ison. h"e Monday ..
!iov Earl Wattf~ of ·eaUlornJa. happily rid of. Our state •.bas , .. E.
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rh·· might -' embarrass lito made almosl unbelievable ·~o- , ' rthtr ~ao:en , ~·- talttnll 'l spenl a weekend wilh her
h' r"'J·ustice No matter because gress under our sys~• 0! ithroug~ trjs ,_bat '0,, 918 or he brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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common man undersland how -"~ ·
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Warren camendlo be 801mrx, ti
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christy
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr · of expe rimen tal program.
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tended the wedding of their ing a few days with his niece, ~ schools are in a better position .
grandson, Charles
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Howa~d Young. i to try new techniqu es. He poin~s I
and Miss .Linda La they at the Mrs. Junior Hunt visited Mrs. ; ool that 82 per cent of Ohro ,

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz.
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where they will made their j noon last week.
I ting ready for a presenta tion.'' :
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Larry Farlev was called Mon- ! The classroom tearher is supA.2c Ray Powell of Indiana day to his wo.rk as a silo con- ~~~;~~~bwi lll ,a ~&lt;mr ~e out:me and
!pent a weekend here with his I structor.
~~ a us, a_n su~ges ~ons on,
ar t M and Mrs Gear e
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pay their tuitions,~ be nld.
verv carefully selected," he - · ·- -- - · -- - - sa1d. ''They have access to a Daily Sen[l ncl, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 29, jl967-1l

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tlrat he !eels Inadequate _Ill' Ill
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updale bilqRlf," BrJilh!OQ laid. I
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· · se$0n·1cational television in the cia"- More !han 750 high
, , New piObtems lD d!.Jo -~
.M_ost Besliies · state and federaUy- dary s¢\ool consultant in _the roor_n.
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and Junior . highs 'in the . slat~ i He said 50 pepe~r-:.~:!r~~~8
· ltQ~ ~ bola&amp; mel by aew llld , Ohio
on education assisted programs-In mosl reg· state. Department' of Ed\lcalwn, Rich explained
modular are ~log ' national curriCula. ,brgh schools hi ..
· ativanCtot lediDiqm. 8oJ11e ..ot ~·~~ '!hat
~ om e of ular hlgb schools!· Ji&gt;int vo- 1 s~rs the . new_:;~hntques _are sch~drillng means giv~ng a slu· T!l~sc t-ourses, _ developed by cimt of, the state&lt;a
, ll!ese problems bave b&lt;ieu U~e· most ~trlklng· dtanges Jn ,re· ca~o.nal S&lt;:hool drslrrcts are "paying big dlvklelld.!! 0"for stu: 1dent s•ve•al extra ·perrods of·rn· natrona! e&lt;~mmrttces of educa· rolled. fhat would
10ived. Wllh et1oor1 .&amp;~oe' aoi~IIOa ·~eni "yean have come in the helping many smaller Ohio dents ln 'both high -·sehool and strucUon in a subject in which tors, embody dramatic new 1Board of Education
li more dWicutl UPI (ipoit-: bi~_- !chools and juDior highs·. sdtool districts give students college. ,
he is weak, inslead of sctredu- technique&gt; in the leaching .,1, April, the department's
.era ,Jamea Bland and Andrew , •1JI,i b!gh schools are _- no s~eable skills,
He polnls out that about 32 iling him for the advanced subject; s~ch as math, physios, lion for selting minimum
Rollmlan -.mmlu IB; etem.... longer just college preparatory But the• col~ge - bound stu- per cent of the students who en· 1courses open to faster student•. chemi stry, biology, and the hu· school enrollment at 500
lar)' -ocllools, the. blgh acbOolo l!IStitutlons like they were 10 or dent'_ hasn't been forgotten and ler first grade In Ohio gradu- 1 At least 180 of Ohio's 1,200 manities,
Most autborilies on Ohio's
and lbe colle,.. tn • 111ree pari l5!l')!ars," said stale Education techniques developed in the P""t 'l ate from' nigh sdlool a "consid-, secondary schools bave inst1· 1'
Teaching Mochlnes Used . ucation facilities feel
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' Todayr, 'lbe IIJ&amp;Ir ScHott.,
"They're making a p r elI y education that mony coUeged rate 10 years ago.
I popular subject for that metho1 ; leaching machines "for stre!l· Among them is William
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· concerted effort to provide for have had to revise upward their Some of the more dramatic is Engli!h, allhough it is al;oi gthening weaknesses discovered McBride, assistant dean of
By· JAMES B. BLAND
the -needs ·ot all their students frestrman and sophomore pro- · new methods · include team used in a wide variety of others ;in students," Rich said, while Slate University's College
, · IDd
,
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leaching, modular scheduling including history, science and ; more than 150 are using edoca· ·Education, who says
ANDREw L.IIO'I'IlMAN . education a1 well as eollege
Big OlvlderodJ
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bona! lclevi sion.
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SYRACUSE, .·O.

ASHLAND Oil Station and gro·
I WISH to take this opportum- eery, also small house, Rt. d7
·ust above Chester. Howartc
lWoods.
ty to thank my friends
3 28 3
neighbors for the&gt;r cards and
visits during my stay at Vet·
For Rant
erans Memonal Hosp1tal re- - - - - - - - - cently. A special thanks - to. ~'URNISHED house 4 rooms
Dr. Telle. Dr. Pickens, nurs- and bath. Call 992-2338 bees, aides and anyone who tween 3 p.m.• 9:30p.m.
heloed in any way. May God ,
3 28 ltc
ble;s each one. Sineerely: 1 - -Charles II. Jones. 3 29 ltP •APARTMENTS furnished and
unfurnished in Middleport. AI·
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so 1 single house. Phone !19Z- --~ 3267.
3 28 18te
LOST_:- -G-old identificallon I
- - ---brae; let inscrihrd --Jac&lt;lyn' 4 ROOMS and bath, Easl Main
1os1 r."d"Y· Mor 17, ~n G;ol-1 st, Pomeroy, S50: 3 rooms
lipoiL:. Pieosc call :l9.,·t630. ; and bath, East Main St, Porn·
3 !0 3lt I eroy, $40; one 4 room apart·
_ __ _ ----- ~· ment • furnished ' East Main
Noti&lt;'!l
St.. $60; one building, 20 x 30,
t be ,.,;ponSible for 1 East Main, vacant lot, 125
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loot frontage will build to suit
an y tl &lt;·bl' ··ontraC'te. / ;ny- tenant, Ea;t Main St. Phone
odne r"·" ' '
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- --- - -~- - - - -- PIANO TUNING Phone Lane TRAILER for rent. Brown's
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3 29 3tc 992-3324.
3 15 12tc
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FIRST FLOOR furnished four
A RUMMAGE sole will be held rooms and bath apartment.
Friday, Mrch 31. and sahotur- Phone 992_31!74
3 5 tic
day, April 1, in !hef 5 rn
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__':'_l~P~ m. --~ oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
cock Coal Co., I block from
DON'T FORGET the big sale lrallie light In Cbeshlre, 0.
at Laurel Clilf Auction House 1 Ph. 367-1526.
12 1 uc
Friday night, Marcil 31, &gt;t .
7 p. m.
3 29 3tc '3 ROOM furnished apartment
-- - --- In Mlddlepor• near sho•plng
SPECIAL - Ruth's Beauty Sa· [ area. Also ' 8 1.2 b.m
Jon, Mason, is oflering $10 house trailer. Ph. 992-,'!34fi,afl.
permaneu I lor $8 on Mon· er 5 p. m.
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28 and extends through April I apartments, Close to school.
15. Phone 773-5686. 3 28 6te Phone 992-5434.
10 11 Uo
INCOME tax service-, evening 4 RQP,M unlurnlsbO!d apartment
by appointments only. Phone l!f'l!'omeroy. Pb. ~.
Mrs. Steven Eblin (Wanda),
11 18 uc
Laurel Cliff Road, Slate Rt. 5 RM nd b th It- -Re-d~
124.
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tc i ville, 0., drilled well, natur·
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nut console, makes "•utlonholes, sews on buttona, ':':.~:
fancy designs "ithout a
ALLIS CHALMERS HDII
ments. Try it in your J:onie. dozer with 12 ft• . h!•dro1ullc
Call !19Z-3218.
3 26
angle blade, used very ntUe,
2,400
actual bours, price
SOUTHERN plants lor _
$9,000. Phone 742-4952 or 992-il
Cabbage, last of Marcn,
2437 or see Cllll
Jacobs,
mat_oes and
April and May. Order
Charles
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CAMPING I TRAVEL
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corn plllnter, S poirit beads
$'15. Orville Johnson, DeXter,
Rt. I.
S 28 Stj&gt;
Pbilco • Duro
Matic, was!ter- &amp;.dryer. Wrlle
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WY z-2196 Mlddii,.., o.
WAS 449.95
day of March, 1967, the:'e
present WilHam Kelvey, Mi)lor,J
NOW
Business Sarvlcn
and W. T. Stone, A. K.
-'-Clung, John Roacll, Ray Floll•kl
NOW IS the time to
apply memb_ers of the counjlll of
D.avco N''•
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CURRENT REG""' a
early pasture and meadows
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MVNICIPAL Plllli"OSES
JERSEY COW. BesSie Oliver,ll
I_ _ _ · , _ Contact Albert Parker,
ESTIMATE-:Jj
2 3 28
Rutland, Phone 742-5835.
HANNALINE
ter, Ohio, 985--38 4.
(1) The amount du;· and tbe
3 2?
C&amp;G PAINT
amount the! will become due
_ _ _ _ _ _ _::..::_~
• TRUCK COVERS •
brush or roll, farm
collecUble from every
REGISTERED Angus
U~~r!JI~er~l:•k
houses any roofs,
during the fiscal
ers In 1order. With 18
bell'ers.
eJACKSe
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FROM
tock
•HITCHES
ors, commerci buildings,
be THE LEVY
Good oundati~n • ·
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ma«.for the
be seen April! all dya, 1
and year.
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CAMPING TRAILERS
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143. Clair Giles, Jr.
Horton St. Muon, W. Ve,
City Treasurer
FOR SALE - I
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1963 FORD TRACTOR 3295 for free estimat3es28. 6tc (Estimated) .. , .... 00000 baandth,
storm door•
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Balance In Handa of '.
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Baker Fura1lure, Middleport 2700. Ph;ne Doyle Ord, Mas. II plows, cultivator and
or
trlllJSI Police Fines and Costs ; 200.00
· S 28 JOte
Ohio.
11 U
on, W. a., 773-5579.
mower. Tractor and tools
Shop. Mrs. Woodrow Zwilling, Total Estimated
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for
- - - _____:S_:I7_tfc in excellent condition.
Prop., Syracuse.
3 26
Receipts . . . . . . . . . . ! 1,000.00 modern house, free (IS, four
ESTll\IATED CUIUU:NT
mllea from Clleater.
Mrs.
comfort, ladies' and ·men's. ELECTROLUX sweeper with
SEWING ma""'- __ _
EXPENDITVRJiS:
Susie Gainer, RD, IA!ll&amp; BotCliff's Shoe Repair, Middle-( all cleaning attachments. Onvice, all ~"';,'
Salary of Mayor . , .. , .1 1.00 tom, Ob!o.
s 28 Glp
port, 0.
3 23
17 $16.95. Ph. 992-2665.
.,!!!•2r17M6oigs General Hospital
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septic tank. Get
LOSE WEIGHT safely
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All sepUe tank cleaner, LandDex-A-Diet tablets. Only
AUCI'IONEER
Police ...... __ .... : ,.., ,.,, I'OIIEIIQY..- IJU NEW mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
at Nelson's Drugs,
Complete Service
Furniture, Fixtures and
I Cfln' (ltame, pan Permss 23 _30\c
CriU Bradlol'll
Office Macbines .. .. .. :W.OO llooe, 5 rooms (Z bedroomJ-.
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A. c. BRADFORD.,
and Equipment.......
~ tllcbeu and bath, full
ca. rpets o SOil ul leaves
Rt. 7 Cheshire, 0.
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p!le soft and lofty. Rent elec24 Hr. Tawing Service
HOMKO'
aa...,.., Oldo
Light for.
i.igi,iiog
!riC shampooer $1.
USE.D PARTS
Riding Power Mowers
51
lJghi-Clty Building,
JIII)()LEPoRT _ Good Joe•
Furmture Co.
s 27 6tc
Our New 1967 line IS here.
• ... co·NDITIO'""'G Re'"'·e~ I Traffic Lights,. Etc.
lion - 1 story frame, 5 rOOIDI
FOR
CARS
Prices start at, 3\19.95
run
nan
u 16 .KEEP Carpet cleaning prob·
•Turf-Trim Power Mower&gt;
, aUen eervice. Jack's
City
(2 bedrooms), bath, tlaf&amp;ge,:
!ems small - Use Blue Lusand Sobro Gordan Tillm
oration, New HaJI!IL
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plaatered walls, very ''UWe'
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:J~':~::fit~,:~•
a&amp; LOWEST PRICES.
TV ~·'
and
Yard to cut front .anll ...,
tric shampooer $1. Pomeroy &amp; All Type Bucket Saall
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por&lt;;b. ";250.00. ·
Cement Block Co. 3 'II~
POMEROY
MAKE MORE PROFIT
Publication .. ..
BRADBURY -()ae aiorjr Ir11111
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Eleclrolux sweeper, complete Moun I:OO A.M. to :00P.M.
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992•2181
with attachments A-1
7 DAYS A WEEK
the Dally, Sentinel's Businesa Attorneys Fees,
and windows, 5 rOO~
10 10 11 Costs and Damages ·, .
lion guaranteed 'Pay off
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rooms), bath, side
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Materials, Supplies and •
lar lot (IIOJ:Uo) fl · ·
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Henry W. Bolrd
WOMEN'S, girls' and boys' REFRIGERATION and
Expense Street Dept. --. 500.00 WOO A GOOD
Maintenance of Sewers,
from Chelter or *cine, 80
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Salan'es
and
SUpplies
200.00
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-·'Uv•"uniforms, a large line of
Refrigeration and
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....,'· pond
Audit by 'tax
and •Y"'"""'••• 1n _..--••"'"•·•, good .
dren's toys. Jeffers'
Services, New Haven, 882
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For ~le
Clothing Slore, Rt. 33,
2898.
3 9
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barn, chi~en boule, 1mm:
APPLICATIONS
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towards Fairgrounds.
CLASS
house, shed&gt; eorn crib. 7 room
FOR CARRIERS
l l964 HARLEY Davidson molorAIJR088
GO.Edlhle
lli.Con·
3 24 6tc ~• rlgbt to --~ F 1
Atsl'ssecl ValuaUoa
house with well and, , ¢j~tern;
1. Stral&amp;
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elude
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basement.
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,_ PertshM
llld eaay Frea l!lllmatel
IN MIDDLEPORT.
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SPECIAL close out, 196'1
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Alilert M. Cox, ~ .
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992-3284,
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mans emons ra or "
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I ADDING MACHINE, A. C. AJ. to. Landed
2. Shield
2S, Ignl..d
machine. These macbinea
eport.
Total Clllss No. I . .
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Contad Faye Manley
len, not electric; 1 electric 12.Comeup
3.Two: Sp.
2~. Vended
equipped to , 18 zag. Pay
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i SO llo Number II
EveabrplfUia .
meat slicer, U. S. Berkel t- 13.IJght
26.Annplt
""STOM but~ertng
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b-.
5&lt;.Pilfer
Pat
$311.$ or $5.00 per month.
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8 II.P., 60 cycles, ll5 volt, 1- 1._Attlrmas:Fr&lt;oted
28.~ty ·
!lin your borne. Call
bldes. Phil Meier, 99Z-3$10. Number IV ... .. •..
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"~·te · " .. " · ~~;:::I An owl's wJngs have frllliph"e sell sharpening and adWanted To Buy
justable. Both like new. Call u.~to
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Auto Salll
Personal Property .
ed edges to mullle nolle, eo3 29 6tc 17· BUghUy
STANDING timber in Ohio or 992' 3904 ·
9.Glll'81111111man
•hleld
I JliST TAKEN in, 196'1 walnut
Publle UUllty Property
abltng It to fly as silently as a
Weal VIrginia, or old farms 2 ROW CORN planter. Phone 18. ~.,.
11.~ 31.8kilt
42.Greek
console stereo, this set bas 1163 FORD Slatlou
Total Class No. IV
shadow. An owl ~~ • on
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with Umber. Marion Reynolds, 378-61112.
3 29 3tc 20.HeattaiiDD
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4 speed automatic Country Sedan, .one owner,
Rate ·of Levy Proposed
aound rather than s!IJ!Ue .Jielp.
Box Tl, Syracuse, Ohio.
SOME OAT hay left yet. Ph.
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18.Icemuo
40.Duo
46.Epoc~
changer, 4 speaker, tbis
good tires, 11&amp;11,
N1IIDber I
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742-4753.
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like new. Take over peymen'll
gac:_2col86.llditon.
PuPebrsoUnaUIUUProtypertyProperty.
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" ng Oflicer of ll81d lllUiliCJpallty,
Help Wanted
ONE Aluminum hou!e b'ailer,
v.-tabl&amp;
balance due $118.06. Try _
t2 28 Uc NIIIJbCr ll
do bereby eertlfy that tbe ,_
-=w::-:A-::NT=,----:.- ~ 16 ft; one 2-burner co;eman 211.111'11PI1n your home. Call !19Z-321ll.
~ Estate ........ ·.. 125 going are true coptq from lht
. t ED- dru.nmer. vocal- camp slove; on&lt; 14 It alum- ao.~IIIS
l't~ ,••
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record of orders mlde:••• 4'11·
15 · SAppRly at Green Gables
inurn boat. Will sell or trade 8%.Y~
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- - - - - - - -1&gt; ton Pictwg. Cu•tom Cab ~ Estate ............ 50 tered by the ctUDcjLoi"'utd
on dt. t. 1• Gallipolis. All lor -.-. mailer boaL p•-nc
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SEWING machine, brand new, wlth aIt
Pro.....,
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rome grille Per·-•!
,..••, .... - 150 mwliclpallty OD• lhe 'llll
11167
new rums furnished by Green 6376_
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In rlglnal 1 t
ton """ chromo bumper radio and Publlc Ulillly Property !50 Ma •
3 26 31 P S3.Yullcnoto
Gable•.
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Gre;,,
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zag price, f35, terms.
Guaranleed.
COUNTY OF Ma son,
under my
Full
Phone sharp truck iDBide and out.
day lven
of March,
1887ha!!d
. tbis 8th
64
farm in Meigs County, with Baldwin Spinet Orgnn to b&lt;' III,,HiDtll
--2665.
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. Pontiac1_ $1 1595 MUNICIP.aJTY OF
Jame,1 M.· ~
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general farming . Housr, utili· p1c
up m this area. Will _ •.
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CataUna 4 dr. Han! Top TO-WIT:
Recorder
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ties and wages. Write Box sell together or separately. a
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I, Jmes M. Crump,
(3) 2tJfl ~
147. Lakemore, Ohio. 3 28 6tc PWrite, Credit Mgr., Graves
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_ s_.See our ..; on
IOno and Organ Co., 383 E
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maple finish, 4 speed changPage 8
Broad St., Columbus, 0 .
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2 27 3
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WANTED. Work for bulldozer. 1964 flODGE, « ton pkk up
-.,
montb or pay balance due 1·
Due to ot"-r employment I· will Mil at auction the
3 :1:1 !Otc true&lt;, 8
Phone 992-Z2111l.
heavy duty
$110.34. Try it In your 11ooie.
Camping Equip.
follawlng farm machinery at tha Burri firm .lout•
BARMAID. Apply in person at springs, excellent cond., 10,000
Mr.
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. 3 ~ 6tc Dtl5 12 FOOT camper trailer
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4\&lt;2 mil• Hlf of Rlclna~ Tak• Jlt. 124 J
Hi-Ho Bar, Middleport, 0.
actu.ll milea. Call Cl~ester, 4'· 'l'nllf:
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'fit
fully equipped, bargaio,
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3 28 6tc 985-3005 weekends and even· D.\ILY &lt;lBI1rl'OQ1JO'Dl- Bm'l how to work lSI 00 HARLEY Davidlion, 74, ·,10 sell. Call Hotel MatiiD; Pome.
Dorces.--'PP. 3\&lt;2 mliaJ 'ta farm. Fol~
TW=o~M:;;EN:;-;-foc-r-::G:-ra-d:-e.;B_:_d-_a.,iry, ings or 992-3274 anytime.
A lll' D La A. All a
good condition. .CaU 1 B o
roy.
S 28 stc
Slg~llo
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Williams, 1192-73601 •
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OM -llllllpiJIIWtllofG!' __., Ja 11111-plo A 11 liNd
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ii;ilrioiiiio . 111•....;111; 'r"""ui;,Dva P.T.O, 'lnol
ale 10~ses furnished. Glen- PUBLIC SALE - Saturday, Ap- lor 111e :u.. X IG!' u. two a., etc. 8ln&amp;1e Jettero. · dale Sk1dmore, Shade. Phone ril J, at Carpenter'• Trading lropldeo, tho loollll -~- at'tl&gt;e won11....; alllllntl,
696-1187.
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Post, Main St., Rutland. Time llllall4arlllt-"'*-"-..dlltt!hat.
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sale
our
complete
A:;-;ITI'OM=;:;o"'B;;ILE;.;:~In::su:.:ran:_c_e-:bee-n
stock of used merchandise, K ltXHBDJ Ptl P ·B H F ' E -x'N~LH•
caneelled? Loot yeur opera~ consisting of slovel, nlrlger·
ZXID.-BKI·.,R·O:JUH .
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..._..,.. DJft•~·- w.tm:N rr IIEOIII'II '1'0
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G~ II . .lalloa lro!D- fiEU.
miacellaneoos items. Some Dlfll'CII'
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Corn Planter and John Deere
Windrow Hay Im!der,
Joe
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ASHLAND Oil Station and gro·
I WISH to take this opportum- eery, also small house, Rt. d7
·ust above Chester. Howartc
lWoods.
ty to thank my friends
3 28 3
neighbors for the&gt;r cards and
visits during my stay at Vet·
For Rant
erans Memonal Hosp1tal re- - - - - - - - - cently. A special thanks - to. ~'URNISHED house 4 rooms
Dr. Telle. Dr. Pickens, nurs- and bath. Call 992-2338 bees, aides and anyone who tween 3 p.m.• 9:30p.m.
heloed in any way. May God ,
3 28 ltc
ble;s each one. Sineerely: 1 - -Charles II. Jones. 3 29 ltP •APARTMENTS furnished and
unfurnished in Middleport. AI·
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so 1 single house. Phone !19Z- --~ 3267.
3 28 18te
LOST_:- -G-old identificallon I
- - ---brae; let inscrihrd --Jac&lt;lyn' 4 ROOMS and bath, Easl Main
1os1 r."d"Y· Mor 17, ~n G;ol-1 st, Pomeroy, S50: 3 rooms
lipoiL:. Pieosc call :l9.,·t630. ; and bath, East Main St, Porn·
3 !0 3lt I eroy, $40; one 4 room apart·
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Noti&lt;'!l
St.. $60; one building, 20 x 30,
t be ,.,;ponSible for 1 East Main, vacant lot, 125
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loot frontage will build to suit
an y tl &lt;·bl' ··ontraC'te. / ;ny- tenant, Ea;t Main St. Phone
odne r"·" ' '
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D . . ;
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ame1s a -992 ,55
3 29 3tc 992-3324.
3 15 12tc
a. m. --- - - - -. ~
FIRST FLOOR furnished four
A RUMMAGE sole will be held rooms and bath apartment.
Friday, Mrch 31. and sahotur- Phone 992_31!74
3 5 tic
day, April 1, in !hef 5 rn
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building, Pomeroy, rom 8 a. GOOD, clean, lump, egg aid
__':'_l~P~ m. --~ oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
cock Coal Co., I block from
DON'T FORGET the big sale lrallie light In Cbeshlre, 0.
at Laurel Clilf Auction House 1 Ph. 367-1526.
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Friday night, Marcil 31, &gt;t .
7 p. m.
3 29 3tc '3 ROOM furnished apartment
-- - --- In Mlddlepor• near sho•plng
SPECIAL - Ruth's Beauty Sa· [ area. Also ' 8 1.2 b.m
Jon, Mason, is oflering $10 house trailer. Ph. 992-,'!34fi,afl.
permaneu I lor $8 on Mon· er 5 p. m.
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28 and extends through April I apartments, Close to school.
15. Phone 773-5686. 3 28 6te Phone 992-5434.
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INCOME tax service-, evening 4 RQP,M unlurnlsbO!d apartment
by appointments only. Phone l!f'l!'omeroy. Pb. ~.
Mrs. Steven Eblin (Wanda),
11 18 uc
Laurel Cliff Road, Slate Rt. 5 RM nd b th It- -Re-d~
124.
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a co age, e s3 17 30
tc i ville, 0., drilled well, natur·
al gas. Also two gas COOk·
NOW TAKING
ing stoves,
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one ~ 181.
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lull price $42.50, beautiful
nut console, makes "•utlonholes, sews on buttona, ':':.~:
fancy designs "ithout a
ALLIS CHALMERS HDII
ments. Try it in your J:onie. dozer with 12 ft• . h!•dro1ullc
Call !19Z-3218.
3 26
angle blade, used very ntUe,
2,400
actual bours, price
SOUTHERN plants lor _
$9,000. Phone 742-4952 or 992-il
Cabbage, last of Marcn,
2437 or see Cllll
Jacobs,
mat_oes and
April and May. Order
Charles
R. Harris, 3 17 121
CAMPING I TRAVEL
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1006 HONDA 500, -100, Ford
corn plllnter, S poirit beads
$'15. Orville Johnson, DeXter,
Rt. I.
S 28 Stj&gt;
Pbilco • Duro
Matic, was!ter- &amp;.dryer. Wrlle
0. E. Durham, R'~ I, . Harri•
sonv111e.
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BRAKE SERVICE
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Hartford held In ih~· CllWICI1 ICEI'rH
••RD
chambers tberetl, In the Mav·ll
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Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy or's OHlce bulldtng on the
WY z-2196 Mlddii,.., o.
WAS 449.95
day of March, 1967, the:'e
present WilHam Kelvey, Mi)lor,J
NOW
Business Sarvlcn
and W. T. Stone, A. K.
-'-Clung, John Roacll, Ray Floll•kl
NOW IS the time to
apply memb_ers of the counjlll of
D.avco N''•
•~ogen Sol uI'!On Ior mun!clpallly.
CURRENT REG""' a
early pasture and meadows
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MVNICIPAL Plllli"OSES
JERSEY COW. BesSie Oliver,ll
I_ _ _ · , _ Contact Albert Parker,
ESTIMATE-:Jj
2 3 28
Rutland, Phone 742-5835.
HANNALINE
ter, Ohio, 985--38 4.
(1) The amount du;· and tbe
3 2?
C&amp;G PAINT
amount the! will become due
_ _ _ _ _ _ _::..::_~
• TRUCK COVERS •
brush or roll, farm
collecUble from every
REGISTERED Angus
U~~r!JI~er~l:•k
houses any roofs,
during the fiscal
ers In 1order. With 18
bell'ers.
eJACKSe
al
FROM
tock
•HITCHES
ors, commerci buildings,
be THE LEVY
Good oundati~n • ·
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OF TAXES II
ma«.for the
be seen April! all dya, 1
and year.
; s,,. tOte
north of Wolf Pen Store, Rt.
CAMPING TRAILERS
bigh, big or sma·ll. Call
Balance in Hands of ·1·'
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143. Clair Giles, Jr.
Horton St. Muon, W. Ve,
City Treasurer
FOR SALE - I
•boUle,
1963 FORD TRACTOR 3295 for free estimat3es28. 6tc (Estimated) .. , .... 00000 baandth,
storm door•
8
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Balance In Handa of '.
"""""' • In RlclnJ. Set
·~D bi--'1ze -to
W'•th
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IJudCei lhnp. ""
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FOR ph 01st ed
erw Swu
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2301.
Baker Fura1lure, Middleport 2700. Ph;ne Doyle Ord, Mas. II plows, cultivator and
or
trlllJSI Police Fines and Costs ; 200.00
· S 28 JOte
Ohio.
11 U
on, W. a., 773-5579.
mower. Tractor and tools
Shop. Mrs. Woodrow Zwilling, Total Estimated
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FOR SALE - 90 aeret, 5 'room
for
- - - _____:S_:I7_tfc in excellent condition.
Prop., Syracuse.
3 26
Receipts . . . . . . . . . . ! 1,000.00 modern house, free (IS, four
ESTll\IATED CUIUU:NT
mllea from Clleater.
Mrs.
comfort, ladies' and ·men's. ELECTROLUX sweeper with
SEWING ma""'- __ _
EXPENDITVRJiS:
Susie Gainer, RD, IA!ll&amp; BotCliff's Shoe Repair, Middle-( all cleaning attachments. Onvice, all ~"';,'
Salary of Mayor . , .. , .1 1.00 tom, Ob!o.
s 28 Glp
port, 0.
3 23
17 $16.95. Ph. 992-2665.
.,!!!•2r17M6oigs General Hospital
.._e
Fab~- Sho•, Pomeroy $aJary of Recorder. or .,
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0
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Pomeroy
'Authorized
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Clerk -------- -...... ' 30.00
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DON'T PUMP your
Service.
I Ill U0 Salary of Treasurer--· ~ 15.00
e/' ,_,.,~,
septic tank. Get
LOSE WEIGHT safely
--=-~=-----=-=-:::__1 Salariea of Chief and •
All sepUe tank cleaner, LandDex-A-Diet tablets. Only
AUCI'IONEER
Police ...... __ .... : ,.., ,.,, I'OIIEIIQY..- IJU NEW mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
at Nelson's Drugs,
Complete Service
Furniture, Fixtures and
I Cfln' (ltame, pan Permss 23 _30\c
CriU Bradlol'll
Office Macbines .. .. .. :W.OO llooe, 5 rooms (Z bedroomJ-.
_
Stall
.....c-.n;;:ror
t-).Mod
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P
Wrlle, Phone or conta~
enery• Offi•• Supplie·s
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367
7598
f E_no~ ony rios
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A. c. BRADFORD.,
and Equipment.......
~ tllcbeu and bath, full
ca. rpets o SOil ul leaves
Rt. 7 Cheshire, 0.
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Postage
•·"--·-t and ....... .,,_
p!le soft and lofty. Rent elec24 Hr. Tawing Service
HOMKO'
aa...,.., Oldo
Light for.
i.igi,iiog
!riC shampooer $1.
USE.D PARTS
Riding Power Mowers
51
lJghi-Clty Building,
JIII)()LEPoRT _ Good Joe•
Furmture Co.
s 27 6tc
Our New 1967 line IS here.
• ... co·NDITIO'""'G Re'"'·e~ I Traffic Lights,. Etc.
lion - 1 story frame, 5 rOOIDI
FOR
CARS
Prices start at, 3\19.95
run
nan
u 16 .KEEP Carpet cleaning prob·
•Turf-Trim Power Mower&gt;
, aUen eervice. Jack's
City
(2 bedrooms), bath, tlaf&amp;ge,:
!ems small - Use Blue Lusand Sobro Gordan Tillm
oration, New HaJI!IL
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plaatered walls, very ''UWe'
1
Ire wall to wall. Rent
:J~':~::fit~,:~•
a&amp; LOWEST PRICES.
TV ~·'
and
Yard to cut front .anll ...,
tric shampooer $1. Pomeroy &amp; All Type Bucket Saall
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por&lt;;b. ";250.00. ·
Cement Block Co. 3 'II~
POMEROY
MAKE MORE PROFIT
Publication .. ..
BRADBURY -()ae aiorjr Ir11111
6
Eleclrolux sweeper, complete Moun I:OO A.M. to :00P.M.
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listing yoor_llrm's servlees tn
~xpe~o -- ·
alumtnwn 8kl!ng, llorm doon
992•2181
with attachments A-1
7 DAYS A WEEK
the Dally, Sentinel's Businesa Attorneys Fees,
and windows, 5 rOO~
10 10 11 Costs and Damages ·, .
lion guaranteed 'Pay off
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Service column.
rooms), bath, side
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Owntn Donald &amp; Poul B•lrcl
Materials, Supplies and •
lar lot (IIOJ:Uo) fl · ·
aeancceh dPuhe !,}2665aymentsS, 24.,._.,, II
Henry W. Bolrd
WOMEN'S, girls' and boys' REFRIGERATION and
Expense Street Dept. --. 500.00 WOO A GOOD
Maintenance of Sewers,
from Chelter or *cine, 80
:_::::;:::_-.:_.:::·_:..
=""::·:_~~~========='1 clothing. also men's work conditioning service,
Salan'es
and
SUpplies
200.00
........
-·'Uv•"uniforms, a large line of
Refrigeration and
- ••., .. for ,.,
....,'· pond
Audit by 'tax
and •Y"'"""'••• 1n _..--••"'"•·•, good .
dren's toys. Jeffers'
Services, New Haven, 882
I,
For ~le
Clothing Slore, Rt. 33,
2898.
3 9
Commissioner · · · · · -· '
barn, chi~en boule, 1mm:
APPLICATIONS
1_ __:_:::___:::::____
towards Fairgrounds.
CLASS
house, shed&gt; eorn crib. 7 room
FOR CARRIERS
l l964 HARLEY Davidson molorAIJR088
GO.Edlhle
lli.Con·
3 24 6tc ~• rlgbt to --~ F 1
Atsl'ssecl ValuaUoa
house with well and, , ¢j~tern;
1. Stral&amp;
roo1atoe1t
elude
- - -- - -- - '"'
your
as Number I
basement.
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cycle 74. Phone 985-3924
,_ PertshM
llld eaay Frea l!lllmatel
IN MIDDLEPORT.
3 29 3tp t. Bundle ot
:n.
Solaoo
SPECIAL close out, 196'1
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Alilert M. Cox, ~ .
.~WN
2%.More
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Pllone
992-3284,
Goegleln
UUllty
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a--. .
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l.nudo
l'&lt;lllle,.
mans emons ra or "
D··•· Ml1 Co
Mlddl
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I ADDING MACHINE, A. C. AJ. to. Landed
2. Shield
2S, Ignl..d
machine. These macbinea
eport.
Total Clllss No. I . .
II! 1811 I I
Contad Faye Manley
len, not electric; 1 electric 12.Comeup
3.Two: Sp.
2~. Vended
equipped to , 18 zag. Pay
o.
i SO llo Number II
EveabrplfUia .
meat slicer, U. S. Berkel t- 13.IJght
26.Annplt
""STOM but~ertng
-'- I "·tate
· J 28 3te
b-.
5&lt;.Pilfer
Pat
$311.$ or $5.00 per month.
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Middleport
8 II.P., 60 cycles, ll5 volt, 1- 1._Attlrmas:Fr&lt;oted
28.~ty ·
!lin your borne. Call
bldes. Phil Meier, 99Z-3$10. Number IV ... .. •..
·3 24 Bto
Uve
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•·-3Lve~Ill
Real ...,..,
"~·te · " .. " · ~~;:::I An owl's wJngs have frllliph"e sell sharpening and adWanted To Buy
justable. Both like new. Call u.~to
s . : = ' u.~~..J":"'~".';;,;.,
Auto Salll
Personal Property .
ed edges to mullle nolle, eo3 29 6tc 17· BUghUy
STANDING timber in Ohio or 992' 3904 ·
9.Glll'81111111man
•hleld
I JliST TAKEN in, 196'1 walnut
Publle UUllty Property
abltng It to fly as silently as a
Weal VIrginia, or old farms 2 ROW CORN planter. Phone 18. ~.,.
11.~ 31.8kilt
42.Greek
console stereo, this set bas 1163 FORD Slatlou
Total Class No. IV
shadow. An owl ~~ • on
1
with Umber. Marion Reynolds, 378-61112.
3 29 3tc 20.HeattaiiDD
6.~ 38
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radio,
4 speed automatic Country Sedan, .one owner,
Rate ·of Levy Proposed
aound rather than s!IJ!Ue .Jielp.
Box Tl, Syracuse, Ohio.
SOME OAT hay left yet. Ph.
oound
18.Icemuo
40.Duo
46.Epoc~
changer, 4 speaker, tbis
good tires, 11&amp;11,
N1IIDber I
. 112Y• it catch prey, .
742-4753.
3 15 15tp
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like new. Take over peymen'll
gac:_2col86.llditon.
PuPebrsoUnaUIUUProtypertyProperty.
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112« I
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,.,-1'~-1-1-'-of $6.41 per month or · 'PJIY ...._... or ••.,.
c
" ng Oflicer of ll81d lllUiliCJpallty,
Help Wanted
ONE Aluminum hou!e b'ailer,
v.-tabl&amp;
balance due $118.06. Try _
t2 28 Uc NIIIJbCr ll
do bereby eertlfy that tbe ,_
-=w::-:A-::NT=,----:.- ~ 16 ft; one 2-burner co;eman 211.111'11PI1n your home. Call !19Z-321ll.
~ Estate ........ ·.. 125 going are true coptq from lht
. t ED- dru.nmer. vocal- camp slove; on&lt; 14 It alum- ao.~IIIS
l't~ ,••
3 24 ltc 65 CMC- $1,695 N111Dber IV
record of orders mlde:••• 4'11·
15 · SAppRly at Green Gables
inurn boat. Will sell or trade 8%.Y~
114
1,. r//111
- - - - - - - -1&gt; ton Pictwg. Cu•tom Cab ~ Estate ............ 50 tered by the ctUDcjLoi"'utd
on dt. t. 1• Gallipolis. All lor -.-. mailer boaL p•-nc
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SEWING machine, brand new, wlth aIt
Pro.....,
· dly o1
'"' 992•-·
rome grille Per·-•!
,..••, .... - 150 mwliclpallty OD• lhe 'llll
11167
new rums furnished by Green 6376_
--~
"mlzo
In rlglnal 1 t
ton """ chromo bumper radio and Publlc Ulillly Property !50 Ma •
3 26 31 P S3.Yullcnoto
Gable•.
3 29 3tc
If. E(nt.
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ac ory car ' ""' the best up)lobtery. nits b a STATE OF wm VIRGINIA,
Gre;,,
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1n
zag price, f35, terms.
Guaranleed.
COUNTY OF Ma son,
under my
Full
Phone sharp truck iDBide and out.
day lven
of March,
1887ha!!d
. tbis 8th
64
farm in Meigs County, with Baldwin Spinet Orgnn to b&lt;' III,,HiDtll
--2665.
3 •• tfe
. Pontiac1_ $1 1595 MUNICIP.aJTY OF
Jame,1 M.· ~
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,.'-;-1.1-1-l-l
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general farming . Housr, utili· p1c
up m this area. Will _ •.
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CataUna 4 dr. Han! Top TO-WIT:
Recorder
.
ties and wages. Write Box sell together or separately. a
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EARLY American Stereo, AM, Spollou all white finlBh. PO:
I, Jmes M. Crump,
(3) 2tJfl ~
147. Lakemore, Ohio. 3 28 6tc PWrite, Credit Mgr., Graves
WM
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_ s_.See our ..; on
IOno and Organ Co., 383 E
IWi
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maple finish, 4 speed changPage 8
Broad St., Columbus, 0 .
46.~=
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er, :his set sold much higher.
2 27 3
4
APRIL 1, 1967-1 PM
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3 26 3lc
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'fake over paymoots of $6 per 11.,""'::"""""':=~==!!!!
41
WANTED. Work for bulldozer. 1964 flODGE, « ton pkk up
-.,
montb or pay balance due 1·
Due to ot"-r employment I· will Mil at auction the
3 :1:1 !Otc true&lt;, 8
Phone 992-Z2111l.
heavy duty
$110.34. Try it In your 11ooie.
Camping Equip.
follawlng farm machinery at tha Burri firm .lout•
BARMAID. Apply in person at springs, excellent cond., 10,000
Mr.
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Call 992-3218.
. 3 ~ 6tc Dtl5 12 FOOT camper trailer
.
4\&lt;2 mil• Hlf of Rlclna~ Tak• Jlt. 124 J
Hi-Ho Bar, Middleport, 0.
actu.ll milea. Call Cl~ester, 4'· 'l'nllf:
.
'fit
fully equipped, bargaio,
·
af .RlciM and turn rlaht .,. Mlep c«,.·
3 28 6tc 985-3005 weekends and even· D.\ILY &lt;lBI1rl'OQ1JO'Dl- Bm'l how to work lSI 00 HARLEY Davidlion, 74, ·,10 sell. Call Hotel MatiiD; Pome.
Dorces.--'PP. 3\&lt;2 mliaJ 'ta farm. Fol~
TW=o~M:;;EN:;-;-foc-r-::G:-ra-d:-e.;B_:_d-_a.,iry, ings or 992-3274 anytime.
A lll' D La A. All a
good condition. .CaU 1 B o
roy.
S 28 stc
Slg~llo
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II L 0 X 0: I' • L L 0 W
Williams, 1192-73601 •
::.Or'!-''!'~ l!'lhl .. 'tti. . . . ~1
OM -llllllpiJIIWtllofG!' __., Ja 11111-plo A 11 liNd
I' 24
ii;ilrioiiiio . 111•....;111; 'r"""ui;,Dva P.T.O, 'lnol
ale 10~ses furnished. Glen- PUBLIC SALE - Saturday, Ap- lor 111e :u.. X IG!' u. two a., etc. 8ln&amp;1e Jettero. · dale Sk1dmore, Shade. Phone ril J, at Carpenter'• Trading lropldeo, tho loollll -~- at'tl&gt;e won11....; alllllntl,
696-1187.
3 26 6tc
Post, Main St., Rutland. Time llllall4arlllt-"'*-"-..dlltt!hat.
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of •ale, 1 p. m. A• we aro
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ln.Urence
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offer
lor
sale
our
complete
A:;-;ITI'OM=;:;o"'B;;ILE;.;:~In::su:.:ran:_c_e-:bee-n
stock of used merchandise, K ltXHBDJ Ptl P ·B H F ' E -x'N~LH•
caneelled? Loot yeur opera~ consisting of slovel, nlrlger·
ZXID.-BKI·.,R·O:JUH .
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..._..,.. DJft•~·- w.tm:N rr IIEOIII'II '1'0
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OJ'IIAPlD Oli()W'l'ii,..,W.rlliiJ.
G~ II . .lalloa lro!D- fiEU.
miacellaneoos items. Some Dlfll'CII'
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·~,~~}fiSH tlrl.llilllk.l'
INC. befcn rentwina your sale. Not rt!IJIOllllble for II&gt;
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~~~~~!t_~~~pi,~~e~r~~Y·~~C!d~l_!!lepo~rt, o:,_Mareh 29, t967 Cub Pack 240 Awatds Made -Fr.id~y~ .
· · M•thod'1St yOUth. G'IVe· Easter
Egg Hunt Enjoyed on Motfday
Sprmgs
CUb Scout Pack 240 of Rut· Refreshnients .were set\'~ by
l!'!iJnta•q 'Risen Jesus ,

on.Eastetl,

land met Friday at the nutlllnd
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The ··~ S~nday worshlpj mill~r, Ca,!IJ Abbott, d Sus Y mg O]ll'.nect by the pled~e 1 il'e
'~lee. at the Rock Spri_ngs, Radfol'!l a011: Donna an
an· all .
to the flag
1\!etll;ilist Cburch, was brgh-J na Pll!tlow. The narrator jpr egrance
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lrghted by the youth choir pro-] the ca.~tata Willi Eddie Abbott Awards were presented as
sentlng a Cautata, . '·Rise_o tnd :lie ~1st waa Opal Offutt. follows: ~~ev~~~;"!;d ~:C
Jesus." Members of tne choir I Aller the Sunday Sc11ool ses- ~ge,
Efue Mltche'l
ore Judy Radford, Sherrie •Ion ~~e nursery and klnderg.r- " ver arrow~ received
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r.ie Rajford, Sharon Brawley, ilam Radford presented the•~ g".t,. •nc w:n" ~~ badge a~d
Mary Radford, Diana Weye~ recitations, "The Easter Story,, R rl d oun ~
Pam Evans; "I Come to Say, one gol arro · ba es were
'Brent Si~n; "Just A~~ller G:e~~~~ ~:ry ~:ley ind
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Day," Chrts Evans, and An. '.
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Pomeroy, 0.
tONIGHT and THURSDAY gels Came Down, ' Linda Part- =~:I =~~:oa' wOlf badge
Morch 29-30
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NOT OPEN
I The primary class, taught arrows· Mark Morris was pre·
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
: by Mrs. Norman Weycrsmiller sented 'the Webelos den badge
March 31-Aprlll
1presented
recitations which and Boy Scout handboak.
"CHAMBER OF HORRORS" , included "Easter Day," by .Ju. The bow and arrow was used
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White, Patrice Wymore.
ness," by Bobby Ball; "Very a result of bard work, Eddie
"FRANKIE &amp; JOHNNY"
Queer," by Bruce Blackston, and 1Mitchell receive&lt;! ·the Webeles
(Technicotor)
"A Lovely Time." by John bad£e and bis graduaUon cerElvia Presley, Donna Dou~· ParUow
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las, HilT)' Morgan, Sue Ann
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Parents
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Dale Russell
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the EUler holldayl with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Mora, Chester Rd., and_
tlllted other relaUve• and
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Mrs· CWI Gardenar and
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Barbara.. Jones,
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Sr president in charge.
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Mrs. Antone Lucke opene show Tuesday evening at 1 • c u
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a~r- Mrs ' orge 1 Mayor and Mrs. C. 0 . &lt;. s er.
the meeting with a meditation,
elementary school spon· ·•matched' had mate
se Ian pin swe ' d .~ . and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. ~emer
"Blossoms With A
Biblical sored· as a benefit by the Mid- of material ~nd yarn)_:
. Ha~kett, Sr., b~e res ·, een had a. their Easter guestS their
Flavor" and concluded with
Child Conservation Drana DaviS and Lors
Jr hot
Mrs. Norman _Stew·
th L 'd's Prayer in unison.
linen golf shrrts; Jean
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M:mbo:rs responded to roll call Mrs. Yvonne Scally, propriet· matched, navy sweater tcanhd I, Gpin_kl
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Mr. Stewart came for
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Shop slacks· Jaclde Howard rna • ar nova r,
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verse.
M1 epor ' arra
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the lilies, purchased for the trances by 17 models displayin~ slacks; Joyce Davrs, poor oy ,
nd co~t- Jeant Cooke and children, GreJ IIHI---I(Im·
Church altar at Easter, were outfits from Renoir'• - in New and sk~ri: Martha Eschleman: Ien dress da
t· , Jea .Cooke' berly, were hls parent!, , Mr.
coa white
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sent to Mrs. Benton Ponn and York C't' y an d fro m the Spin· light
Ch I pmkThskirt and sweater'
tweed [dress
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A·Yarn Shop in Athens, with
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mage sa e on ary ' '
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Beaver formal 10118\' : all eva
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'blue ' M~mbers of the CCL among resid" 111 Mldillepott.
st. It was voted to have -a sr- and yarn · Hair st•les
were by cuet • 0 nn al ey,
weekend 8~14 ol
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~ the models were Jean Coo ke, Eaater
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dren of PillsblD'gh, Pa.,' - ·
round robin card sent
A-Yarn Sbop,
sweater kit,
and Mrs. Oscar ,Bastian! · ·· '
Program books were Judged Yarn compames represented
RAVENSWOOD--- The Kera ll!1d finish at 5 a.m. (DST). Call· children Galhpoils, and ll(iclll
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,meluded Dudes 'N' Dolls square darice era
. for this first All Nile ~-In lhe Lloyd, stu
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and first place was won by by th eIr rnatena
Mrs. Marie Chapman. Mrs. Brunswick, Unger, C~lumbia· club of Ravelitwood held their ~~tea will be Andy Watnsley of Urilverslty.
Antone Lucke, program book Minerva, Bernat,
Diamond, annual Budqy pance recently Valley Bend, w. Va., t~Buck Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .~¢.
chairman, presented Mrs. ChapPauline Denham, With seven squares of qld and Mljli&lt;ley of Fairmont, W. Va., and children, Chuck and
man a gift.
' Splnnena and Renoir.
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new faces cjlU)clqg to tile c•ll- ll!ld Slim Hall. Donatron'llrlll be of Belpre, spent Sundi!Y; . illtll
Mrs. Chapman, in charg~ of I Mrs. Scally expressed her in~ of Depver jiJit\QII of Par~. fll.50 a couple with dooro priz. her mother, Mrs,
Lu e tile
the program, rea~ an artrcle, ~ppreciatlon ~ay for the pr;v- ersburg, llfld. •181lm'~ Hall, call- es. The local clut will •&lt;have Mayes. They attended churCh
"COnfident Living,' by Norman rtege of sbowmg her collectron er for the local club.
food and refreshments ftll', sale lei-VIces at Heath M~st
Vincent Peale and closed WJth
The dance was held' at the throughout the nigbl
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Church where they were active
a poem, "The Beauty of Eas- Florida Vacation
· NYA Hall which had been dec- Regtdar club dances of • · the while residing ill Middleport.,
ter."
Of 2M 111 Eruh
orated with Ure traditional Sl local club is each 1st and 3rd Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. IJ1d
Refreshments were served
on.t .
Patrick's Day theme and this Saturday nights NYA Hall
daughter, Susan, of Toledo; are
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Haw. anme theme Willi carried over
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Grace Campbell.
klns have returned from a two into decorations on the serving
EASTER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faull,
months vacation in Florida. talile and the. caller's table on M
d Mrs
and son, Bobby, of Urbana, _
Places visited Included Haines the stage. Alden· and Emily Ch riean Rd a'n.! Mr ar!CIIdrs. spent Easter Sunday with hera!
CitY, Newport Ritchie, St. Pet. Deal and Red.... andse Peg
illlod- Dales Rr j( and cblidren . lane parents; Mr. and Mrs. G . I
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Recent
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An
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Carl and famlly of Saneca Fall8! N.
Tbe Loyal Helpers Class of They mited relatives an d western -style sq~~art
dance ft':rutz and daughter, Joy, Cbe" Y., spent the Easter tiolld!IY .
th Syracuse ME Church met friends on both the east and circles ao an All Niter I• being te
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wiUr her parents, Mr. and
at' the home 0 f MM!. Helen west coasts of Florida.
planned lor Building X, Aprll r.
Mrs. George Baker and otber
Damewood for .its regul~r
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PLAN JITNEY
rei~Uves,
monthly meeting With the preS!·
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The Senior class of
Miss Charlotte DavJdaoq
The B ......... PT'' ·- ...... IU'mogam
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High School Is sponsoring a spent Eliater Sunday wltb. h.,.
nd
siding. The 23rd Psalm was re- lOring a ereauled ball~ chick• For PoltUlroy J'ilit
jitney supper, at the RuUand slsler and famUy, Mr$! ~Upealed mOrv'unillisonCr.ooc- had the ea dhmer &amp;alarday, April I,
Mrs. Sbeldon Smith and son, Grede ikhool cafet;eriawllonl
~ JSandyohn M:SordRandy, in
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and day April 4, Serving
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Mrs. FtoydAnde~anddaugh- at p.m. Proceeds .will to- ~eshlre. _1_ . w Mr and
versesL kof the
chapter wrth
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the ,M~ljlll
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Dlllller will coli 011ly $!lor ter ' Kathleen' of Kankakee ' Ill.' ward the Senior trip to
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all reand the hOstess served a dessert
course
Mrs. Winebren·
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A character study of women of the Bible was read by
Mrs. wm. Eichinger. Wo~
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Grace Clark and· MrS. Wayne
Cottrill as hostesses, assisted hy
Den 1 with Kathryn Mitrholi and
Joanna Council
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. A boy scout iroop Is bt&gt;lng
Pat Edwards, Rodney ·, ~rr '
organized for boys ln the Rut·
and,
. Toll~ lla)l h&amp;ve ret'urned
land area soon it was announe.
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tng ihe ·spring vaeliUon. ··
Pack 2!10 held an Easter egg
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Mr:
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Rqger
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Rutland park with 20 llC®tll
doG .of Huntington, W. V.;. ,WeN
present A sack race was held
weekend guests of their ''pai'
for ·th,-children while the egg&lt;
ents, ' Mr. and ~rs- ,Jamea
were being hidden by the- den
Brewlngtl)ri and Mr, and fdl'l,
mothers Ann Thomas, Kathry~
Alvln Ltickeydoo of New ' HavM!tcheii and Mrs. Wayne Cot
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Mrs. C. A. Ernlnlsh hlfl !'!·
James David C~uncl\ rec~;turned from Marietta "here
ed the pme fror t e pr zo e. ·
she
bas been tlie guest ol her
Greg France received a prrz~
daU,Iiter, Mr. and Mrs. ~
for the second htest_tum::d
Burkey .,and lamUy.•' Mr. •and
of eggs. James ouncr er of
Mrs, Burkey,· were on a trip to
found the largest num: also
Florida
while . she lias thert.
eggs, hot srnce_ he ha
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found the prrze
egg, ,
rd th pr1z~
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Refreshment• of punc I an •
KN~T0 WEt th Ch 'ld Conservation League Style Show and card party at fb e 11and Mr. and Mtil. wilbur a&amp;n· wen\s ~t ~1~!ent:ry ~chool in Middleport Tuesday evening, Tile two-piece ' 'knit .nlnJ qd family. 1 . :.
Easter bunny cookres Co
served by Mrs. James u 1,
by Mrs. Scally, is one of many styles that were shown. Mrs. Scally, who Ron Hanning student at Ohio
owns 'and operates the "Spin a Yarn" shop, was the narrator.
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