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Miss J Boggs
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· "Three Qiljlrten. Of: Oiu r era, ' Churdl balleliD ,,: lbsel'ls,
nurae al Holzer Hospital, GalU· .;.11 o.. ·-"sbi W~ , ·wa&gt; La-'" refers '·to the .•Iii!'!' ifia\ .•••eemats and· ·t elatijje
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Lionel Bogs and lamlly.
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b el!.n C;!ltircll~• and the National- Aliso-. A·2C and· ~· ,Georg~ A. Ho~- ~ Olllo,, . ;J!rtllilr ;ll&lt;l~ . ,
traMferred to Hartford, Conn- cll\lion Iii, Soil and Water Coo .man are lllUIOUDCing the ~~ each SoU ,8Jjd \V~~r Coils'erecticut He has moved his lam. ·serYilt!on.Dlslrlct.s. The IJill'P')Se ol _a . 4 .jb. 12 oz., .,&amp;JrJ,.. ntp!llil
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whe;e !JJ! Is ·sttlt(one.l with the \·Ministers'' ~
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wllere they have been resldlilg
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Meth~_oi'.! n~ ·Qcl. 14,20, cml· &amp;-;Dally Sentinel, Pom~roy-Middleport, 0., Afoll 8, 1987'
Mr. and Mra .. Herbert Fink minaling ffi
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and Mrs. Howard Ervin at Church Sunday evenfug at the
THE TALENTED ITALIAN DESIGNER VALENTINO
Asymmetrleol one-shoulder obliron eoal lJ woraover
the~r farm home near Racine, church. Mr.' Donahue presided
showed his new eollcction at a party hosted by Mortba
matching palaU&lt;J pajamas. Evening pajomas (center)
wh1ie Mrs. Fink was recuper· 1in the absellCI! of Wayne Gillof Park Avenue for the benefit of th~ Committee to
are in white surah printed in giant brown eircles over ·
atmg fro~ an 1llness. They were boos, chairman.
. ' Rescue Italian Art. One of the many versions of Valenmatebing chlft'on. Bulterfty dress (rlgbl) II I -hand·
accompamed home by their 1 He also discusaed a tan lor
llno's chain prints (lcftJ Is In white on midnight blue.
painted prolusion of rainbow colors.
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A planning session on lbe , Guy Reynolds, Mld~eport. Mrs.:She came to attend tile Middle: ~a:~ ~':"!~~;s ~ :.
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jevening dance ~nd the Sunday •nnounced snrln~ conference to
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Miss Carroll Lyons, Middle- ' "Spring Thoughts" was the ; dleport Fwst_ BaptiSt Church
Thursday
•mnrmng wors~11p serv1ce at 1be held April 311 from S _ 4, 30
"'\ , ""rt Public Librarian. hns re- subject or devolions at the de-l ai z p. m. wdb the mrnlSten ! REEDSVILLE · Long Bottom , Heath MethodiSt Chur5h.
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In charge. Teacbers and belp. ! Homemakers ~lub wtll_ meet M_rs. Mary Lyons Vl~ited In nounced.
IIrons' Club of Evangeline Chap- i ers are nee~ and ~ay at- 1Th~rsday evemng, Apnl 6 at ~abm Creek, W. Va. wdb rela- 1 Copies of the yearly church

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"Kissed the Girls and Made tee, OES, Friday evening at the tend lbe plaomng sesswns. 17 o clock al the home or Mrs. . t1ves over the Easter holiday. budget were distributed. A dis. lbem Cry," John HLJle : 11 Ciiff- l Masonic Temple in Middleport. ~~nwm~,nwJ3i'{WJI'[iltlP IGe~~ W 1 ~ 00;, Top!~~ will ~e She ~~-ac~~~nled home by lcusslon was held pertaining to
ll3Ve;I" Dan Ross: "Summer ' Devotions were read by Mrs.
jon Bankmg and Emergency I
. the chimes and the choir mu. t.ove,'~ Suzanne Roberts; "Jas-!John Lyons, and Mrs. Lyons, ~-w. ~~·,,.,.. -..;.&gt;:j;.~- "l(i&lt; "&gt;• .. , ., ;J!--i:-~_, ,· Preparedness."
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1Teachers Assn .. will sponsor a '
. "tdited by A. c. Jacobs: "Srm.l New yearbooks were distrib- .,
Richard•. for a week's visit.
1uted to members and get-well ,
~.n Says," Margaret Ril ter.
_"" dance this Friday, 8 to 11 p.m .• )
Mr. Fred Shiflet,
retired
In the 7-8th grade building at
Middleport businessman, is •
''Danger. Hospital Zone'' Ur-1 cards sent to Mrs. Zrlia Cross -':
JU!a Curtiss: "AI Bertram's flo- and Mrs. Griff Russell. Games ,;
;r:I Racine. Music will be provided
medical patient at Holzer Hos' el," Agatha Christie: "The were played and pnzes won by :
by the Dynamic Distortions.
pita! In G•Uipolls.
Jnlted States m Vielnam," Ka- Mrs. William Reynolds, Mrs. ,_.
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Books recently added
to Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ams·
Ill. and Lewis : "Vengeance Rid- Lee Roush. Mrs. Evelyn Lewis,
I Mason Personals
IMeigs County Boo!&lt;mobile:
bary and l•mlly, Gallipolis, vi•·
!r," Dan Roberl s ·'Second Mrs. J. A. Youn~. Sr., and Mrs.
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and , . MEN and IDEAS
jlted Saturday evening with Mr.
• r~ \.ove," Hortense
Lion ; "The Lyons.
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I! SOQs of Muncie, Indiana visited j L.B.J., The Man Fi'om John- and Mrs. Vernon Weber
and
::~.'H"•:'Jeasure of Hts
Company.'' ! A dessert course was served'
Monday
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Har- EOn City, by Clark Newlon.
j family, and Mr. and Mrs. Law&lt;', . 'aul s. Fa1•, Jr. : "Endure ~nd 1by the hostesses, Mrs. Walter W.S. W.S. or the Enterprise ry Grimm.
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' In the Shadow of Presidents, renee Milhoan.
::Onq""·" Dr. Snm Shepp"'d: 1Hayes and Mrs. Jack · Bechtle, EUB Church meets Monday at i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sm•th of The American Vice-Presidency Mrs. Lucy McKlnney: b 1 s
.~ . 'C~ pab 1 f' CJf lbnor.''
A\\en · rrom a table decora_ted w1th an 7:3J p. m. at the home 0 r: Columbus visited over
the andlmccessionsystem,byMich- .been returned to her bome af&gt;--;.. ·. or~·ry : ''Th? Worr,t&gt;n at Pme arrangement of spnng rlflwers. Elizabt'th Davis .
I weekend with hlS ·piirents, M:-. aeJ Harwood.
Iter having been a patien·t at
::re,k." Ai'is MrKny .
Others attending were Mrs. Paul MIDDLEP011T Garden Club. and M:s. William Clay and International Communism and Holzer Hospital lor tile past
TiJ-:r;, ry hours are from 12 Winn. ~rs._ M. L. . F r e n ch, Morxiay, April 3 at the social : ~·ith her parents, Mr. and Mn:. American Policy, by Bernard , Week.
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MondaY Mrs. Fteldmg Hawkms.
, room of the C&amp;SO Electric : ~cs Ml'ynard.
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1 Jim B!Jl Hawlay 01 Walllrld«f·
tlu·uugh S:c l:crrtny.
:company, at 8 p. m.
1 Reverend and Mrs. RIChard! The Hero witll the Private , Ohio, has returned to h!s t;l!jjt
- ---EASTERN LOCAL Band Wright and three _children oi lParts, Essays by Andrew Ly. ·es at Ill• IJalversl~ ol 'l'lll~q
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(/ rh M b 1 'p Boosters will meet April 3 at Graflon, W. Va. VISited recent- ~ Ue.
•after havb1g spent part o1 the
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: mr . em ers "ved 7:30 p. m. Plans will be made ly with Mrs. Murl Megee. Rev_ How They Saw lbe New spring vacation wiill hil grend.
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fhree pe:!,onsh_ were r "~' th for two banquets lo be served Wright, a former pastor ol the IWorld, by Ernst and Johann• mother, f,lrs. ;Janie'. lli!jley ~~
and Mrs. 1 00 ross rnlo mem .rs rp 0
ea _ in April,
Mason Methodist Church, is pas- 1Lehner.
1 MiddleJI9tl, He · ltaa aoiitmpanh&gt;vr• leRCned .'herr Methodrst Church •t the_ 5"" ,
tor at the Grafton Methodist ' The C.lonlal Era, by Herbert 1ied by 1 gue~l, Mlsa Lu Ann
. S MSn,t. Chiford day mororng worship serv•cem- 1
Church.
Aptheker.
. Miller. He lo a · rresh!DR~ it
has arrrved safely at cludmg Mrss Kathy McGrrr, !
Tues~a!
I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Weaver Patent Your Invention and the uniVIIltlll)l. • '
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. StramfJord Arr Forcr rtaught~r of Mr. ,'nd Mrs. Char-; REGULAR McE1 1NG of the and family of lllinois, visit&lt;'&lt;l Make II Pay, by William II. I Mrs. fl:iye Palmer, Mlddl~
1n Gt:eenland, ~h~re he les Wr1ght, Van Johnson an~ P~meroy Ba~ Boost~rs Assn.[ their ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson.
., port, motHer . of Mra. Danny
L\l~tr}l\'be statroned lor a )ear . .sandra Johnson, son and daugh l'flesday, April 4, at 7.30 p.m. Edison Weaver ond with her y 1!1' p rson 1 1
T Bryan and Mrs 11'red Geo
wife, the iormer ter ol Mr. and Mrs. James at the Pomeroy Senior High parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Guide. &amp;." t~e aTa:"'m~&lt;litor:x of Racine, has been a pat!:~
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andthree ch,Jdren Johnson and MISs Rhonda Hy- School Aud1tonum.
RusselL Mr. and. Mrs. Russeii iPrentice·Hall.
at Veterans Memorial Hot!Pilal
al therr home In Co- sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. REGULAR MEETING of returned with the Weavers lor
ON SCHOOlS
lor the p89 t ll1ne weeks.
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has been w1t t e The Rev. Max n ue, pas- e ay, pnl 4, at 7:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Russell Flower.
a surprise telephone call from
tur, off•crated.
I REGULAR MEE:TING of and family of Baxton, IlL vis- The . HQOSl~r School • Boy, ' her son, A·2n Tom .Bryan and
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------Middleport _Lodge 363 Tuesday iled her oarents, Mr. aod Mrs. by Eggleston.
, family who are slaUo~ed at
UTE CAREER
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4 at h7.30 WM
p. m. With Har- ,Clarence !hie !rum Friday un· St uymg
d . th e Ch'ld
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Iweek to remember her blrthM
e!)('vilt
Grandma
on
"Pistols
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American
Stadent's
Free·
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1nd TUESDAY
April 3-4
'n' P•itidoats" didn't start her 14holdda 5rummt
thageS shoe obn _Aidprt Iter and family, Mr_ and Mrs. dom of Expreosion by Willlam. j Mrs. C. H. Slater of Jackson·
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a e c rn m mg ;IBob Moore o1 syracuse.
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professional
life as an actress . an
son &amp; Cowan
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until .she was 41l. She's 71
Pomeroy,
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Chemistry Calculations, by son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
, with six grandchildren and six
Gary and Danny of Mason, vis- Vavoulis.
WIU!om Slater and son, Billy,
'great-grandchildren.
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ited her parents, M'. a"d Mrs. German Grammar m. by I
- -- - -- - . AMATEUR GARDEN C I u b harvey Hickman at Dixie, W. Jorgensen.
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:Air For&lt;e 23 years. He I• a , will meet Wednesday, April 5, /Va. on Sunday.
Fundamentals of Personality, Miss
Catherllie RusseD,
brnther of Mrs. Harold •Wilma) I------- - - - - by Dreger.
daughter of Guy and Norman
IIS:rr.ent of Middleport.
Athletle Records, by Meade. Russell of Rt. I, Middleport, Is
JUST RI!ADING
recovering from emergency 1ur.
Exploration of
Uterature, gery Sunday morning at . the
by Reck.
King Daughter• Hospilal, AahNovember, by Flauberl.
land, Ky. Miss Ruseeills a 1tuJules Verne and Ills Wott, dent of the K~ni~&lt;*J. CbMstian
by Evallll.
College a! Grayaob, Ky. She II Joseph Conl'!ld and the
In room 287.
of Autobiography, by Ssld. /F-.................,..........iiiiiii
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fllmlnJ "GoildbJe, Mt. Ollpe" Fred' v~ Lenny! wm buy up
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works Db lbill: When lite Cl!P:
sule "Guys &amp; Dolls" petloniled
at the White House, !be "Big
Julie" gangster eltaraeter '1!'8!"
GUCHO '!C.~-=:..n't permitted to weat a sboulTropical and go back to Pomder holster .. 'lbey're also the
pan_o Park track north of Mi·
lads who couldn't lteep that
ann .. Last week the TropJCal
!ellS-loused goof who walked on
trots had a one-olght crowd
camera at the Tony ,..,ards
ol 2.411 apalhetics who bet a
and nussed Barbllra
Ha!'rl•
Iota! of $73,312; the whole seafrom sneaking into and .sittfug
son's gate was $1.,0.19,000-tbat's
actually in Pres. . Kennedy's
not even a rare one-night 11&amp;A aiG INVE510~
inauguration.gala box . . Bar· .
cal pace at rutber N Y. track.
bars Harris seemed singularly
Henmone Gingold Signed for
HAD A LOT
iiED UP IN.
underwhelmed at her Tony A- PT. PLEASANT _ The Grand a star rol~ in "Dumas," a IIlii'" I
ward . Far more since!' was and Petit Jurors lor lhe Mal ica1 openmg this summer m
I most-talented little
Norman term of Mason County Circuit L. fi.. an&lt;! S. F. before N.. Y.
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and after that he'd certainly noon in the olfice of Circuit star BJ!Iy G!llton s widOW M•d·
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sugge&amp;ted by the above cartoon. prayed lor it.
Clerk Howard Schultz by Jury •lme tat Wul Roge1.·s II08Jnta,l, ,
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Caterina Valente, w 0 exp10 ." COmm.LSsiOners,
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' recuperating from astbrna gnd
ed
gently
again
mto
the
Amw~
republican
and
ValUe
Toney,
wanto her friends to know she's
(.r\lutHn tomorrow}
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caoa's Royal Box, bas t 0 democrat.
doing fine and loves their Jet,.
Jamlolw IPOCH 1AKEN LAVISH IIIOOUI.
many magmflcent gilts f?r any The 16 grand jurors will re- · ters . The authenticity of who.
Tuterilft
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\ Altonll ll'hol y... ...,. do ..he• r.. fiT off
one ;tar . . She has
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a• dun!'·
"Vice Squad Cop" and
v · II a.J. :1: por t on May 1I 11161 in
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. real; "ow the reason may be
The grand jurors and. !hell' told: •heir author "Mieltnel
districts are: Arbuckle Distmt, Carey" really is Edward J
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J~.W. Watter-~;,, __Cl~e..::; Burton, a just-retired N.Y.~
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DiStrict, FfW•n• nwual a. llce sergeant Who preferred aDo
Blanche Siders: Colo~e Dis· onymlty rather tl)an suffer tile
triel,, J .. Walton BeatUe;. Coo~ constabulary's tangled
red
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A pending work exoperience' Sept. II, 1967.
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program in the Leading Creek I Richard Sayre, Executive Dt· be movmg to a new c Wrlf~ 8 and Gerald Rand; HaniUIII Dis.llltlrou.,._f!lldoo~~·GS400b'peaaull. lloodiCDOil'l~aad.oi""!'V!Iii,.Giilllidy-..,
Basin was xpproved unanimous· ,rector, explained the three Alliance. Hev. Carver 1 1115 trict, Donald Sturgeon and
ll'np&amp;,...IJillt'oJuatalilllukhilrlllGIOJl'!ll)ie.
So-yoa-a..rlltit.-•tlumtb!~
ly Thursday night by llhe 16 ,Head-Start applications that was nommated to succeed Pas- Emma R. Withers: Lewis Dis· [t ·DIDN'T MAKE THE PASo•••-..,"'"•••lllleGS-34o.ltbau llataaewitbiiiOOD~-afpersons attending a Meigs Coun· have been submitted. II approv- tor Kralv on the Bl-County Ex- trict, William Wood, Ke1111eth PERS - Lauren Bacan·s 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . lllllliliiiCiilll•ltt
ilooriiiiJIII . . U.Illli4tlllillllill'iPI!r.
ty Advisory Commiltee meet- ed, there will be two programs eeuttve CounCil.
Roush, and Mar.tha V. IDle; year-old daug!tter was set upon
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lng at ihe Pomeroy CAP Glfice. in Gallia County and one In ; Mr. Clifford Cox~ of the Oblo Robinson District, Louise Fer- and mauled by a gang of teen·
Theron Johnson, President pre· Meigs, totaling 430 children. lofhce of Opportumty
rei!; Union District, .W.a Lee agers in Central Park; they've
Sided.
Mr. Sayre also gave a brief He expressed his ~ailS ac 100 0 Douglass; Waggenee District, been arrested .. Lond10'1 royJack Crisp, president of the summary of the N.Y.C. (In · [!he way lhe meetmg was oon- James A, King and Ruth F11ley. al In-set reports the rumored
Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- school) summer program which 1dueled.
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II Tony wasn't a real break -·
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th Program ti1at was $51980 10% week summer sup- ~-·--·
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program and if apaD
Nelson Amendment, as a ~In- proved, will provide Jobs lor
earsoO: Clarence
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Donahew Paul Wblte, vera
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been signed and were t&gt;emg I . Pastor Joseph R. Kraly s res- ·
tlte Rev. G:.S00n Boyle, Jr., Lot• '. ' '\
recorded.
· 1gnat10n as VICe chmrman Of
ilf
Richard Kinnaird
This $1541,1165 program, if ap- ithe Meigs County
Advisory I ·.
::::.t o~;roman, Elizalleth
proved, would provide work for Commillee was accepted w•th '
B k lh R 0 H Carder
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pe~- eep regre ·
: as ee~.. .a ! Sp-5 George R. and Lydia Rosemary Stevens, William R.
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reduce flooding and helj&gt; b~u- of lhe Bi-County E~~utive Coun- 1Carson.' Colorado, after spend- :
Margaret M. Russell,
lily lh~ Leadmg Creek Basm.
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Withers, Janett Capehart,
Mr. Q-ISP asked that the Meigs
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebert, Ada ' ~~nne\!,
County AdviSory Commltlee
Harold E. Hysell of Condor st., Russell Ball, Helen L. Edwardl,
dorse the program.
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret McCloskey, Stanley
In view of the fact that the
Walter Cleland, of Racine, Holley, Max Nibert, Ira Barprogram contr1hutes to beaUU·
They also visited with Mrs. nette, Paul D. VanMeter, HenlicaUon, solving dmmie unemCleland's relatives In Delaware, ry Woods, Mildred Fisher, I
ployment and conll'l&gt;ul&lt;s to tbe
Ohio.
Clara M. Capehart, Lawrence !
clear!Jig up of polluted - · ·
Mr. Harold E. Hysell ol Con· Casto, Boyd SChwarts, Pink
the Mllgs CAP Advisory Com· MASON _ Nine Junior High dor St., underwent surgery
John Kinnaird, Allee
millet YO!ed unallllllOusl)'
participated In the Jun- Meigs General last week, and
Barr, Dana A. Durst, Wll·
endenll !be propooal 15
High Band Festival on Sat. is cloiog nicely.
Bullington, Carrie Mohr,
led by llle Loading Cleek
at Wahama. Wa!Jama's Mr. and Mrs. John Hysell, Esther'Russell, Harold L. Hart,
servancy District. Final
Band and Point Pleas- asd son, Mr. and Mrs. Boger
C. L. Head, Hazel Meadon lhe endorsement will be
eighth and ninth
grade Slddus, and Harold Hysell and ows, Charlet Maeblr, Ruby I.
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each received two 8UJ!"r· Jllrs. James Wyatt, .lll of Dela- Doss.
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by Judge6
Tom ware, spent Sundey witll tlteir
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of Marshall Unlver- parents, Mr. and Mrs. llarold
ATI'END WORKSHOP
Laure Hollman,
Director,
and John Boland of MDr- E. Hysell. They came to visit Mrs. Robert BDberls
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Te~~mers at Rutland Junior
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Mrs. Elizabeth Fon of JohnsSenior H1th SeltoOl attend·
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There in! llll enrollees in Mt!lp Other bands participating town, Ohio, Is spending a week
an Eogllsb workshop
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$18,211 progre&lt;ll whidl beRIII lu, Poca, Milton and Ravens- dor Sl, and visiting otber rela·
L The JfOibh"'
on opL M, 11100 end will etlll wood.
lives. ·
by 1111i.Engllib AssoWahama's Director, Gerald Mr. and Mrs. ADen MeCum• dation Ohio. '
LtidrnandDoClub Simmons extended thanks to ber, of Delaware, were week·IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l
band ~ters who were In end guesls of Mrs. Lydia
Efeels Offkers
cliarge of the eoncesslon stand. sell of Condor St. They also
'l1il P.u.nd Learn and
Mrs. Joe Paugh of New Haven sited Harold lf1sell ill Meigs
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General
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Mr. Simmons annour.ced that
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'lllundiY
the Senior !Dgh Band Festival Btrmf Vniform Fund
with ID members from
will be lteld in Ravenswood All' Is Coruolidatid
year IIIII two new members
ril22nd. 011 Thursday, Aprlllllb, The Mlddleport Band Boolller
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&lt;21tisty Howard, New Haven.
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Harbour, Mas011, both
Ellllllltii ol olflom waa
Wbite Faleon Balld member.~, port Band uniform fund over to
wltlllbl foll!IWing offlcerll elec- will leave for Partrersllurg, the Meigs Oii1SO!Idated Baod
DON1YOU
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ted: Pnlldllll. aalb1 lollosOIII : : ~: ~=le ~ Booster Aasoclatlon uniform
HONESTLY THI~
vic~ , prllllldent, Shlll'lln Congo: tor tlteWIWf!SI VifRinla Music fund immediately, at a meeting
SHE DESERVES .
secretary, Kathy Dalley; Trea. .
Mooday evening at the high
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ReEducators
Association
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porter, Shirley Congo;
den!, presided.
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lion leltd!l', 'Mil7 Cottpl Rlf••• Wife Are
The I!OIIP allo pluned a
11~ ond !alety
rummage sale Ill be held
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IHitlful ' .
ntall&amp; Black and ateryJ ·
.4&amp;ConHnlion
IS 111 tile Fry bulldlna u &amp;IIU)t•ll
klnl;
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ll,ti&gt;Jeds for tht 11tw year Yt. anti Mra. Cene RIA•· IIOIIIICed lbat tile band would 1!0
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CMif the life of the mortgage. And ltlat'S. a illinlc- stole or
d ~ed to study "Good Food" Raton, Florida, where Mr.J a dlsculeion was held as to
A MOlT APPRECIATED
two, 01 a new w. Of a college ed~~Qation in enybody's
al\4 sewing. T1toft llllendl!\IID Rips will attl!ll4 a convention advlaab!Uty ol Ullttl Greyhound
GIFT
bankboOk.
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11'!111 o1 1bt Jobll Haneoct Mutqal buses IDBINII ol ecllool bt!!81.
There's
more
to the &amp;.Is heat Sl9fY. Gas heat~ /rest~&gt;
Chfisly and c.rol .
Lila {M. Co., lOr .one week.
Plana were made tor a [JII'iJ to
alr heel. circulating fi~ered-clean air tltal whisliS toblcco
thy Black, and Cl
Mr. Rlggs, a .'luallfy!ng agent, · be held tor tlte sevenlh and
smoke and cooking odorsOutoltllelllfsof~tY~H~·Jlaid,J!- ,
Another member,
will be one of the giles! speakgrade bend lbtldlerl.
AOticethem. Modern Gas heat warms ~,l'boln!Mn.fl
was unable to attend and lbe ers during the convention.. He
cobmined band eoocert
59 N W A
with 110 chance of chilly flco111 01 Clanln\y ~~~~
tiro new m8iltbel'a are
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of tiMt Glallim'o\IS Gt:indma bdo 11 a 111uical • . • Harness rae- ltellt to Japan wU11 hts ~ elt~
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glide willliD lwD weeki . R U ~ 181111 abjeclllop at Miami
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Harrllc!D's agaja "lDiereste!l" In Beach~ Tropical Park: OWDel'
fllmlnJ "GoildbJe, Mt. Ollpe" Fred' v~ Lenny! wm buy up
the ~d(!J' of bls contract at

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810011&amp;'1' SERVICI!l
works Db lbill: When lite Cl!P:
sule "Guys &amp; Dolls" petloniled
at the White House, !be "Big
Julie" gangster eltaraeter '1!'8!"
GUCHO '!C.~-=:..n't permitted to weat a sboulTropical and go back to Pomder holster .. 'lbey're also the
pan_o Park track north of Mi·
lads who couldn't lteep that
ann .. Last week the TropJCal
!ellS-loused goof who walked on
trots had a one-olght crowd
camera at the Tony ,..,ards
ol 2.411 apalhetics who bet a
and nussed Barbllra
Ha!'rl•
Iota! of $73,312; the whole seafrom sneaking into and .sittfug
son's gate was $1.,0.19,000-tbat's
actually in Pres. . Kennedy's
not even a rare one-night 11&amp;A aiG INVE510~
inauguration.gala box . . Bar· .
cal pace at rutber N Y. track.
bars Harris seemed singularly
Henmone Gingold Signed for
HAD A LOT
iiED UP IN.
underwhelmed at her Tony A- PT. PLEASANT _ The Grand a star rol~ in "Dumas," a IIlii'" I
ward . Far more since!' was and Petit Jurors lor lhe Mal ica1 openmg this summer m
I most-talented little
Norman term of Mason County Circuit L. fi.. an&lt;! S. F. before N.. Y.
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Now arriUlflelhe circled letters • Wisdom, who admitted befor• tCourt were drawn Monday alter· ll!!it season ... S~age. musical
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to form the surprise anBwer, as
and after that he'd certainly noon in the olfice of Circuit star BJ!Iy G!llton s widOW M•d·
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sugge&amp;ted by the above cartoon. prayed lor it.
Clerk Howard Schultz by Jury •lme tat Wul Roge1.·s II08Jnta,l, ,
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Fred Green Saranac, N. Y.) writes she •
Caterina Valente, w 0 exp10 ." COmm.LSsiOners,
,
' recuperating from astbrna gnd
ed
gently
again
mto
the
Amw~
republican
and
ValUe
Toney,
wanto her friends to know she's
(.r\lutHn tomorrow}
0
caoa's Royal Box, bas t 0 democrat.
doing fine and loves their Jet,.
Jamlolw IPOCH 1AKEN LAVISH IIIOOUI.
many magmflcent gilts f?r any The 16 grand jurors will re- · ters . The authenticity of who.
Tuterilft
.
\ Altonll ll'hol y... ...,. do ..he• r.. fiT off
one ;tar . . She has
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a• dun!'·
"Vice Squad Cop" and
v · II a.J. :1: por t on May 1I 11161 in
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The Jean-Pau
1gnaus Wm
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. real; "ow the reason may be
The grand jurors and. !hell' told: •heir author "Mieltnel
districts are: Arbuckle Distmt, Carey" really is Edward J
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J~.W. Watter-~;,, __Cl~e..::; Burton, a just-retired N.Y.~
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DiStrict, FfW•n• nwual a. llce sergeant Who preferred aDo
Blanche Siders: Colo~e Dis· onymlty rather tl)an suffer tile
triel,, J .. Walton BeatUe;. Coo~ constabulary's tangled
red
IThemioipriadGS-400.)
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Kral Ill er DIStrict, Harold Sayre. Gra tape every time o member
A pending work exoperience' Sept. II, 1967.
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. &lt;II. Pas.tor and Mrs. baY w t bam District, Robert Cooke, writes anything for publication.
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program in the Leading Creek I Richard Sayre, Executive Dt· be movmg to a new c Wrlf~ 8 and Gerald Rand; HaniUIII Dis.llltlrou.,._f!lldoo~~·GS400b'peaaull. lloodiCDOil'l~aad.oi""!'V!Iii,.Giilllidy-..,
Basin was xpproved unanimous· ,rector, explained the three Alliance. Hev. Carver 1 1115 trict, Donald Sturgeon and
ll'np&amp;,...IJillt'oJuatalilllukhilrlllGIOJl'!ll)ie.
So-yoa-a..rlltit.-•tlumtb!~
ly Thursday night by llhe 16 ,Head-Start applications that was nommated to succeed Pas- Emma R. Withers: Lewis Dis· [t ·DIDN'T MAKE THE PASo•••-..,"'"•••lllleGS-34o.ltbau llataaewitbiiiOOD~-afpersons attending a Meigs Coun· have been submitted. II approv- tor Kralv on the Bl-County Ex- trict, William Wood, Ke1111eth PERS - Lauren Bacan·s 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . lllllliliiiCiilll•ltt
ilooriiiiJIII . . U.Illli4tlllillllill'iPI!r.
ty Advisory Commiltee meet- ed, there will be two programs eeuttve CounCil.
Roush, and Mar.tha V. IDle; year-old daug!tter was set upon
.,,
lng at ihe Pomeroy CAP Glfice. in Gallia County and one In ; Mr. Clifford Cox~ of the Oblo Robinson District, Louise Fer- and mauled by a gang of teen·
Theron Johnson, President pre· Meigs, totaling 430 children. lofhce of Opportumty
rei!; Union District, .W.a Lee agers in Central Park; they've
Sided.
Mr. Sayre also gave a brief He expressed his ~ailS ac 100 0 Douglass; Waggenee District, been arrested .. Lond10'1 royJack Crisp, president of the summary of the N.Y.C. (In · [!he way lhe meetmg was oon- James A, King and Ruth F11ley. al In-set reports the rumored
Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- school) summer program which 1dueled.
.
, Hous- I unpleasantness between Meg
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trio! brought the group up to has been silbmitted. This is a
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. "" ·Petit Jurors drawn areC,
II Tony wasn't a real break -·
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th Program ti1at was $51980 10% week summer sup- ~-·--·
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ton Sowash, Allen T.
arney, ---~- =•v
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program and if apaD
Nelson Amendment, as a ~In- proved, will provide Jobs lor
earsoO: Clarence
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gle PU11Jl05e agency. Mr. Cnsp 1~ enroll~s m Meigs and Gal· ,
Donahew Paul Wblte, vera
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reported that all easementa had ha Count1es.
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A. ~n Oscar Peonlnglml,
been signed and were t&gt;emg I . Pastor Joseph R. Kraly s res- ·
tlte Rev. G:.S00n Boyle, Jr., Lot• '. ' '\
recorded.
· 1gnat10n as VICe chmrman Of
ilf
Richard Kinnaird
This $1541,1165 program, if ap- ithe Meigs County
Advisory I ·.
::::.t o~;roman, Elizalleth
proved, would provide work for Commillee was accepted w•th '
B k lh R 0 H Carder
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pe~- eep regre ·
: as ee~.. .a ! Sp-5 George R. and Lydia Rosemary Stevens, William R.
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pie fur 43 weeks, as well .s . hard workmg fa,thful member Cleland have returned to Fort , Parsons Vinson Conrad Omen
reduce flooding and helj&gt; b~u- of lhe Bi-County E~~utive Coun- 1Carson.' Colorado, after spend- :
Margaret M. Russell,
lily lh~ Leadmg Creek Basm.
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ing a 3lklay fwlough with
Withers, Janett Capehart,
Mr. Q-ISP asked that the Meigs
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebert, Ada ' ~~nne\!,
County AdviSory Commltlee
Harold E. Hysell of Condor st., Russell Ball, Helen L. Edwardl,
dorse the program.
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret McCloskey, Stanley
In view of the fact that the
Walter Cleland, of Racine, Holley, Max Nibert, Ira Barprogram contr1hutes to beaUU·
They also visited with Mrs. nette, Paul D. VanMeter, HenlicaUon, solving dmmie unemCleland's relatives In Delaware, ry Woods, Mildred Fisher, I
ployment and conll'l&gt;ul&lt;s to tbe
Ohio.
Clara M. Capehart, Lawrence !
clear!Jig up of polluted - · ·
Mr. Harold E. Hysell ol Con· Casto, Boyd SChwarts, Pink
the Mllgs CAP Advisory Com· MASON _ Nine Junior High dor St., underwent surgery
John Kinnaird, Allee
millet YO!ed unallllllOusl)'
participated In the Jun- Meigs General last week, and
Barr, Dana A. Durst, Wll·
endenll !be propooal 15
High Band Festival on Sat. is cloiog nicely.
Bullington, Carrie Mohr,
led by llle Loading Cleek
at Wahama. Wa!Jama's Mr. and Mrs. John Hysell, Esther'Russell, Harold L. Hart,
servancy District. Final
Band and Point Pleas- asd son, Mr. and Mrs. Boger
C. L. Head, Hazel Meadon lhe endorsement will be
eighth and ninth
grade Slddus, and Harold Hysell and ows, Charlet Maeblr, Ruby I.
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each received two 8UJ!"r· Jllrs. James Wyatt, .lll of Dela- Doss.
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meetllti of the Gillla·Melgs
by Judge6
Tom ware, spent Sundey witll tlteir
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of Marshall Unlver- parents, Mr. and Mrs. llarold
ATI'END WORKSHOP
Laure Hollman,
Director,
and John Boland of MDr- E. Hysell. They came to visit Mrs. Robert BDberls
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broug!JI the group up Ill date !'is Harvey. Point Pleasant Sev- Mr. Hysell, wbO Is in the hosp\Mary E. (l)apnan, EngI
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on till N.Y.C. (out-&lt;If.acbool) enlh grade band received two tal.
Te~~mers at Rutland Junior
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progrtlll now In ,....a11on. _ two's.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fon of JohnsSenior H1th SeltoOl attend·
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There in! llll enrollees in Mt!lp Other bands participating town, Ohio, Is spending a week
an Eogllsb workshop
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and OaiUa oounty. This is 1 were Ripley, Hurricane, Buffa· with Mrs. Lydia Hysell ol ConHiab School, Sabuday,l
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$18,211 progre&lt;ll whidl beRIII lu, Poca, Milton and Ravens- dor Sl, and visiting otber rela·
L The JfOibh"'
on opL M, 11100 end will etlll wood.
lives. ·
by 1111i.Engllib AssoWahama's Director, Gerald Mr. and Mrs. ADen MeCum• dation Ohio. '
LtidrnandDoClub Simmons extended thanks to ber, of Delaware, were week·IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l
band ~ters who were In end guesls of Mrs. Lydia
Efeels Offkers
cliarge of the eoncesslon stand. sell of Condor St. They also
'l1il P.u.nd Learn and
Mrs. Joe Paugh of New Haven sited Harold lf1sell ill Meigs
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was
chairman.
General
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Mr. Simmons annour.ced that
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'lllundiY
the Senior !Dgh Band Festival Btrmf Vniform Fund
with ID members from
will be lteld in Ravenswood All' Is Coruolidatid
year IIIII two new members
ril22nd. 011 Thursday, Aprlllllb, The Mlddleport Band Boolller
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&lt;21tisty Howard, New Haven.
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Harbour, Mas011, both
Ellllllltii ol olflom waa
Wbite Faleon Balld member.~, port Band uniform fund over to
wltlllbl foll!IWing offlcerll elec- will leave for Partrersllurg, the Meigs Oii1SO!Idated Baod
DON1YOU
011
ted: Pnlldllll. aalb1 lollosOIII : : ~: ~=le ~ Booster Aasoclatlon uniform
HONESTLY THI~
vic~ , prllllldent, Shlll'lln Congo: tor tlteWIWf!SI VifRinla Music fund immediately, at a meeting
SHE DESERVES .
secretary, Kathy Dalley; Trea. .
Mooday evening at the high
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ReEducators
Association
meeting.
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porter, Shirley Congo;
den!, presided.
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lion leltd!l', 'Mil7 Cottpl Rlf••• Wife Are
The I!OIIP allo pluned a
11~ ond !alety
rummage sale Ill be held
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IHitlful ' .
ntall&amp; Black and ateryJ ·
.4&amp;ConHnlion
IS 111 tile Fry bulldlna u &amp;IIU)t•ll
klnl;
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ll,ti&gt;Jeds for tht 11tw year Yt. anti Mra. Cene RIA•· IIOIIIICed lbat tile band would 1!0
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CMif the life of the mortgage. And ltlat'S. a illinlc- stole or
d ~ed to study "Good Food" Raton, Florida, where Mr.J a dlsculeion was held as to
A MOlT APPRECIATED
two, 01 a new w. Of a college ed~~Qation in enybody's
al\4 sewing. T1toft llllendl!\IID Rips will attl!ll4 a convention advlaab!Uty ol Ullttl Greyhound
GIFT
bankboOk.
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11'!111 o1 1bt Jobll Haneoct Mutqal buses IDBINII ol ecllool bt!!81.
There's
more
to the &amp;.Is heat Sl9fY. Gas heat~ /rest~&gt;
Chfisly and c.rol .
Lila {M. Co., lOr .one week.
Plana were made tor a [JII'iJ to
alr heel. circulating fi~ered-clean air tltal whisliS toblcco
thy Black, and Cl
Mr. Rlggs, a .'luallfy!ng agent, · be held tor tlte sevenlh and
smoke and cooking odorsOutoltllelllfsof~tY~H~·Jlaid,J!- ,
Another member,
will be one of the giles! speakgrade bend lbtldlerl.
AOticethem. Modern Gas heat warms ~,l'boln!Mn.fl
was unable to attend and lbe ers during the convention.. He
cobmined band eoocert
59 N W A
with 110 chance of chilly flco111 01 Clanln\y ~~~~
tiro new m8iltbel'a are
wlliliPOak on "Salllag 1D SoutJ&gt;. be llvm April 14 by tlte t1irte
MWYid.·d . : ·
Next lime you tan In tow: with·
B,hirley Con&amp;o.
..,~ern Ohio," and )Dore geoer- (lOIIS0]1da1led bandiiWU IDDNDC•
W560
or~ make sure • has' GIS heat. . '' . .
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on selllng
and setting
lhlr* of a11be tl1tlgs you CIA do wttb \tltt1*l11f
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C' n AdVISOfV
T0 1mprove. Beautify Leadifi! CreekArea

SALE
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ONE COAT VINYL

WALL PAINT
n'S Homogenized
Lass Drip -Less SpatttJ
Creamy Smooth
SO EASY TO USE
Arr entirely new wall paint that makes painting faster
and easier•.Superior hiding offers one-coat coverage.
No brush or roller marks will
shaN. Guaranteed washable.
Reg. $6.49
Clean up with soap and water.
White or Latest Colors.

$549

Save $1.00 a Galloll

Galla•

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:Mnaddl:e-11

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'Dudley's

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CIRCULATED

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. .~he ONLY Newspaper

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INSURANCE MENI
GENEIIAL AGENTS:
~ChiiiYI)

c...,.. ~~~- _.,_ tho!
coot your cllonll nolhlnt1

How would you Uko t. h..o
1 - I l l olluollon which con
mlko oil of ~r mon mil·

lionoloiii&lt;PI'Wucoro?
II JW .... occuoll- to bit
SPECIALTY
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AND -Sal11men nMtl wltiU oollckubotontlol
tlhlcol compony oM ,,..
FltANCHISE
duct.
-RT TRAINING PIJUOD-'AIT INTRY INTO PIILD
NO INVIITMINT-NO IIIPINJI
.
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THI TIME TO .lOIN THI lAND II WHIM IT IS PORMo
lNG NOr WMIN 11"1 MARCHiNG liOWN 1'111 STitiiT

TIME IS 01' THE ESSENCE
WRITE:

I'OR IMMEDIATI

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The United Press International said in Columbus the
, program provides the following:
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Forked Run State Park, cabins, a beach, boat rna·
. rina, public service buildings, and•general recreation fa·
: cilities, totaling $1,750,000.
Shade River State F'orest, $75,000 for forestry pro. duction facilities.
Gallia County, In contrast, was not in the proposal
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APPOINTED - James H. Quivey, left, East B'edford Pet., was appointed Tuesday mght by the Meigs County Republ!can Executive Committee to fill a vacancy on the Meigs County Board of Elections. The vacancy was created by the resIgnation of Warden Ours, newly apP.olnted Meigs Countr Commissioner. Mr. Qui·
vey, a longtime Republican committeeman, is shown with Leslie F. Fultz, Republican F:xecutive Committee Secre\ary.-Sentinel Photo.

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manager of the company, pre-ldlnances stata that a pennlt Bosloo', Chlca1o, Dallu and
tented the contrad.
must be aeeurecl from the may- I Sealtle.
In olber action 11 new mer· or or council for solicitors, ped-1 DiscGunl lao11te1 and depart,urf vapor street Ughts were : dlers, book and magulne sales- , men! slon!s, 1o tbe diJtrns of :
ordete4 Installed 1n tile village, ' men, before they ~ solicit the eotabllabed book ateres, wen '
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