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Texas wbHe her husb""~ is in &lt;was a recent evening dinner the church with Florence Spenc.
Vi&lt;'tnam. Mr. Larkins is the ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton er, hostess, and an aUOO&gt;danee
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lark-i Allen aqd Bill. Charles Eich- of 11. In the absence of the
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·inger called in the evening. president, l!leaoor Boyles, IJ1e 1
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig Mrs, Hobart Newell, M r s. vice president Florence Spent·
and famHy of Zanesville. Doris, Hattie Frederick and Mrs. Lau- er presided.
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Norma and Rieky Koenig, Tup- ra M. Hartung were hootesses The following namet w1 r t
pers Plams. VISited Mr. and Mrs. for the recent meeting of the submitted lor officers for the
Nonnan Weber.
Past Coundllors Club at the coming year by tbe nomlnatln
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley lodge hall There were 16 mem- OOilllllittee Goneviev Gulbrl g
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Me&gt; hers and three guests presnt. chairman:' president• N e 11 1°~
Peek at Belleville, W. Vo.
Miss Allee Smith, Columbus, Parker; vlee president '111elma
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steib- spent a rece11t weekend at Henders111 • secretary Be 1e
om and Emma Powell visited I borne with her mother a!HI also Woode; ~asurer Nlna Robin~
Nellie SletbeiiL
:visited willl her father, Law· son wilh Clara Follrnd aliSlstMr. and Mrs. George Sellars renee Smith, at Meigs General ant· Secretary of M berohl
have moved to Mt. Olive to the Hospitsl.
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property they purchased from Billy Rebert Allen, 1 fn!sb. rod· Secretary of Supply Groce
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dren and Mr. and 1\!rs:' Norman ception at Irvine Hall recently
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Weller were reC!!Ot dinner which honored tbe mern11era
Spirllual Life Alma Swartz and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Dean's List.
Secretary of Ulerature and pub- ,
Larkins.
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Edith Osborn of Keno mtied ta College •pent 1 weekend I other routine businesa was
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Mr,s. ,Bet~ umd&amp;·'li!Id fami-l George W~ll.
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M"s. l'lnrscl Larkms . . ·,
and son, West IJbhty and Mrs. W1th Spe"!al Needs" with readMr. or-e Mrs. Bob. Fllzpalrlck Linnle Gaul, local, were recenl mgs and mteresting discussion.
of MansliCid were recent overc vllltorJ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The hostess served refresh- ·
n, ~h t guesls of Mr. and MrS. Gaul.
[ ments In the church basement.
Gay Hayman.
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. Ml·. and Mrs. ~ sn.Jiib' Keno visited Saturday evenin j at the home tl Clara FoUrod I
VISited Ollie Young .~ PoaJe!i'ilY·Jwllb Mr and Mr Cl t Alg and Nina Robinson 011 'J'uesdo
""· CJrolyn Ko&lt;!h)'g and' lam- · len and 'sm.
s. ay 011 • May 16, with 1ao1a Taylor lh~
II) ol Zanesville,
program leader
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and M1~. Woodrow Pert. ~a- lew day~ Nina Robinson and Clara Foll·
Ins and 100 T"""h; .and
with Mrs. ·
Wood and alsO rod attended a llirllldaJ dinner
and Mrs. s.'1 Bigley · atld
y,!lited his .father, J. L~ Haw!!, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsville, wore vlalting
'who underwerll llll'gery at Hoi· Gerald Swaria end family
8Dd Mrs. Jhn Carter.
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, Leanna Larkins and
Mr. 1ild Mrs. Denzel Cleland lh de
Weber spent a day recently
and Mr. aNI Mrs. llayton Alalb of bla 811111, L 111
Ab'on
I and BID c:alled at Spene&gt;
Funera! heme at Belpre last Mr. and Mrs. ~~cob Scbllllng
Mrs. Sue lf,ayiDBII llld
~service was and lamily of Rutland were re-I
Ill's spent several days
held for JOhn Rowan.
cenl visitors of Mr. IDd Mrs. I
her pareniS at Pound, Va.
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!leY. Wid Mrs. Ralph Groves D. D. lleland, Coltllllbo11,
..Ught pest t1 IUek;y Koenig
Jamestown recently spent 8 a recent visitor of Mr
at Tuppen Plains.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland and V: D.
- Letata Jolmson, Pmland,
V. Rice•
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Mr1 and Mrs. Bob Ord o1 Mid- lllrS. l. V. Cor, Pt. l'leiii8D&lt;t,'
dleport called on Mr. a • d is visiting her daugblr
Mrs. DaD Wrllhl, ,_.Uy,
family, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgo Wood of Wood. Callers bavt bela Mr.
Springfield 11*11 a reeent week and Mrs. Paul COE and Mr.
end with Mni. Letha Wood.
and Mra. Carrol Cox, d o1 Pt.
lfr. llld lfral t llk!llard Van Pleasant, and Mr. IQid Mr
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tor the ~-Qulllen ,Mem-ti ~ay afternoon •at !lie home of' Golf team ~d ,a tou.1.iJner.l ~oid, ~ -d~l4111iD8• -:. urday ~ g..eall lll .Mt..' lbii ~ ·.
"says he turo- ille backlnl lay); Ills reaSGn:ilnaeed: The weddlni wll! be ln ;oriahJ.ibi'II'Y Ibis paat week. · :MrS• James MacKnight. llw1Dg f811 Thursday afternooa at. the beartlal~ ~ 11.:~ ID ~~i 1'4cDon!llll at )'!jtro; 'jf::· ,
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poking a high-power air nne 'oral critics, actually It's dane&gt; CoM. home bilmed do 1' o
carr and daughters ~ re· The Alex-Qudlen Mernorhl l hart, Harry Mill~. E dJr! n CarroU ,Mam!!, Jr. attended an ra~. Iir.' ll!d,'' lllra.. GOriiiul'
out 1 . window, polshottiog away red by deadrln«er Leslie F~D i twiee in tbe las! two years; cent Sunday.
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London's Clermont Club I working Gil his new ''T he Mr and Mrs Cl
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n01 in Jim Neary's pub. wei· for a $90,000 stake: Best's a victs want their closed-cirC11itl and farnil; ·
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. I aon of Point Pleasant and Dansell says hiS mateM!ally soon- Iapplauded
torn this?) ... Penny. Golfatein
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due mate may prove the partot tile Vegas Jowarchy skipped ls beln~ torn town, pr~parations , Llbr.,-y Is sponsored by I he; A short business rneellng was
nership with twms also
Mick- The Hamptons face a stylish , the Debakey helll'l surgery; are bemg made to build on the New Haven Wom'an's Club and : held at which time il was de·
. ey Mantle told Florence Hen- :Greek iiiVIllslon: several of the ;vegas gamblers have hearts• Sargent farm (where tbe bouse I members of .the library board cided to hold Ladies Night at
dersnn at the Shoreham m'"tllya Darling" cast .re rent· :.. France's 10 p sexpot dro~ /' recently burned), and Mr. and are Mrs. Torn ·Roffrltan, Mrs. ' the regular meeting- on AprU
Washington he'd dropped byjmg summer hotnes _ 1 he ·pet! a million in the Arab bank· Mrs. R1chard Spencer are bu1ld· Phil Batey, Mrs. Dan &amp;hrard!!, 27th.
Florence's floor show because. Ishow's sold out thru August
iplop .. . Choreographer Jerome ling out of Tuppers Plams a dis- Mrs :Ralph Reltmli'e, Mrs. Htl· '
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"l hear you're batting a thous-:Thelma Rlt\er s 1g n e d for ·Robbins bought an E. 8lst SL lance. on the Parkersburg Road · da Ridgway, Mrs. Jess Abe], Mr. Btu Howard is a patient
and and it might be catching." IGeorge Seatan's N. Y.·lilmed tt.wnhouse.
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ch;ldren have moved here from : Mr. Gary Parsons, Guysvllle, Service was held recently at
Texas wbHe her husb""~ is in &lt;was a recent evening dinner the church with Florence Spenc.
Vi&lt;'tnam. Mr. Larkins is the ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton er, hostess, and an aUOO&gt;danee
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lark-i Allen aqd Bill. Charles Eich- of 11. In the absence of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig Mrs, Hobart Newell, M r s. vice president Florence Spent·
and famHy of Zanesville. Doris, Hattie Frederick and Mrs. Lau- er presided.
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pers Plams. VISited Mr. and Mrs. for the recent meeting of the submitted lor officers for the
Nonnan Weber.
Past Coundllors Club at the coming year by tbe nomlnatln
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley lodge hall There were 16 mem- OOilllllittee Goneviev Gulbrl g
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Me&gt; hers and three guests presnt. chairman:' president• N e 11 1°~
Peek at Belleville, W. Vo.
Miss Allee Smith, Columbus, Parker; vlee president '111elma
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steib- spent a rece11t weekend at Henders111 • secretary Be 1e
om and Emma Powell visited I borne with her mother a!HI also Woode; ~asurer Nlna Robin~
Nellie SletbeiiL
:visited willl her father, Law· son wilh Clara Follrnd aliSlstMr. and Mrs. George Sellars renee Smith, at Meigs General ant· Secretary of M berohl
have moved to Mt. Olive to the Hospitsl.
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property they purchased from Billy Rebert Allen, 1 fn!sb. rod· Secretary of Supply Groce
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dren and Mr. and 1\!rs:' Norman ception at Irvine Hall recently
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Weller were reC!!Ot dinner which honored tbe mern11era
Spirllual Life Alma Swartz and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Dean's List.
Secretary of Ulerature and pub- ,
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Edith Osborn of Keno mtied ta College •pent 1 weekend I other routine businesa was
Etl•el Chevalier. '· 1
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Mr,s. ,Bet~ umd&amp;·'li!Id fami-l George W~ll.
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and son, West IJbhty and Mrs. W1th Spe"!al Needs" with readMr. or-e Mrs. Bob. Fllzpalrlck Linnle Gaul, local, were recenl mgs and mteresting discussion.
of MansliCid were recent overc vllltorJ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The hostess served refresh- ·
n, ~h t guesls of Mr. and MrS. Gaul.
[ ments In the church basement.
Gay Hayman.
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. Ml·. and Mrs. ~ sn.Jiib' Keno visited Saturday evenin j at the home tl Clara FoUrod I
VISited Ollie Young .~ PoaJe!i'ilY·Jwllb Mr and Mr Cl t Alg and Nina Robinson 011 'J'uesdo
""· CJrolyn Ko&lt;!h)'g and' lam- · len and 'sm.
s. ay 011 • May 16, with 1ao1a Taylor lh~
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sevt!ral days
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and M1~. Woodrow Pert. ~a- lew day~ Nina Robinson and Clara Foll·
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with Mrs. ·
Wood and alsO rod attended a llirllldaJ dinner
and Mrs. s.'1 Bigley · atld
y,!lited his .father, J. L~ Haw!!, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsville, wore vlalting
'who underwerll llll'gery at Hoi· Gerald Swaria end family
8Dd Mrs. Jhn Carter.
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Mr. 1ild Mrs. Denzel Cleland lh de
Weber spent a day recently
and Mr. aNI Mrs. llayton Alalb of bla 811111, L 111
Ab'on
I and BID c:alled at Spene&gt;
Funera! heme at Belpre last Mr. and Mrs. ~~cob Scbllllng
Mrs. Sue lf,ayiDBII llld
~service was and lamily of Rutland were re-I
Ill's spent several days
held for JOhn Rowan.
cenl visitors of Mr. IDd Mrs. I
her pareniS at Pound, Va.
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..Ught pest t1 IUek;y Koenig
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at Tuppen Plains.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland and V: D.
- Letata Jolmson, Pmland,
V. Rice•
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Mr1 and Mrs. Bob Ord o1 Mid- lllrS. l. V. Cor, Pt. l'leiii8D&lt;t,'
dleport called on Mr. a • d is visiting her daugblr
Mrs. DaD Wrllhl, ,_.Uy,
family, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgo Wood of Wood. Callers bavt bela Mr.
Springfield 11*11 a reeent week and Mrs. Paul COE and Mr.
end with Mni. Letha Wood.
and Mra. Carrol Cox, d o1 Pt.
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JIOTARY TOVRNAMENT ' . !.fr. Bill Btifner, a I or !!blr ' ~· and MR.' CWG' .wam.,
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tor the ~-Qulllen ,Mem-ti ~ay afternoon •at !lie home of' Golf team ~d ,a tou.1.iJner.l ~oid, ~ -d~l4111iD8• -:. urday ~ g..eall lll .Mt..' lbii ~ ·.
"says he turo- ille backlnl lay); Ills reaSGn:ilnaeed: The weddlni wll! be ln ;oriahJ.ibi'II'Y Ibis paat week. · :MrS• James MacKnight. llw1Dg f811 Thursday afternooa at. the beartlal~ ~ 11.:~ ID ~~i 1'4cDon!llll at )'!jtro; 'jf::· ,
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cDetowa, O)li!l, 1!! af )he 1li!ln1e teoillnl Wood, ~" •·
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were lllllashed and cracked
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stantly, obviously ~ some IOJ't I!Uzabetl! Allell gela eredlt for notea how dellrlouely_ 'biPW Marietta, In honor
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Rle111U'd Ord, Clyde .FOJ,, flon. pllal. ~ 01!10.·!lfr.. . . !I) .OQIJ,Illlbwl; ~;,, w~ ~ r.
Citing ove~ftops Clbas1og, Pa. latre type dance with Clive Re- on their 25th aMIV~IIJ'Y .... I Mr. and Mrs. l!:dward Scb~ef·
OPI!N t!OVSE BELD
aid .Foglesong, Herman, La;ne, Masters ~ the week.eDj! here l.tq'nell to ~~~~; ~. J {! J ·, , ·
troltnan Rob t Swansin caught viii from mtually all who
Hey - maybe they are I
Ifer of Five Points, Pornb&gt;y R.
AT 'LIBRARY
Dori!lld, F. Roush, IJ&lt;iyd .. ~, vlillting,. hl~ Wife. . •
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D. - visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
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poking a high-power air nne 'oral critics, actually It's dane&gt; CoM. home bilmed do 1' o
carr and daughters ~ re· The Alex-Qudlen Mernorhl l hart, Harry Mill~. E dJr! n CarroU ,Mam!!, Jr. attended an ra~. Iir.' ll!d,'' lllra.. GOriiiul'
out 1 . window, polshottiog away red by deadrln«er Leslie F~D i twiee in tbe las! two years; cent Sunday.
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- while dear mother was in tile .zos
London's Clermont Club I working Gil his new ''T he Mr and Mrs Cl
He.ld- d.~Y In keeping With I National i Gilmore, Fr~nk Capehart, lleY.. theran Cbureb held at Grael
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~e New Haye~ . El~mentarv : Mel Clark, Nelson Jennings.
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n01 in Jim Neary's pub. wei· for a $90,000 stake: Best's a victs want their closed-cirC11itl and farnil; ·
a1r 0 .. ; noon ~~. tour the Ub,rary and mack and guests, .H. A. Johncorned twins; Jim Neary bim·!sol;c,tor's clerk a~ even Ari TV panel show (Can You Bot· Th
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. I aon of Point Pleasant and Dansell says hiS mateM!ally soon- Iapplauded
torn this?) ... Penny. Golfatein
~ bouse on ~ Keallln l~m! The . Alex-QuiUen Memorial oy Workman.
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due mate may prove the partot tile Vegas Jowarchy skipped ls beln~ torn town, pr~parations , Llbr.,-y Is sponsored by I he; A short business rneellng was
nership with twms also
Mick- The Hamptons face a stylish , the Debakey helll'l surgery; are bemg made to build on the New Haven Wom'an's Club and : held at which time il was de·
. ey Mantle told Florence Hen- :Greek iiiVIllslon: several of the ;vegas gamblers have hearts• Sargent farm (where tbe bouse I members of .the library board cided to hold Ladies Night at
dersnn at the Shoreham m'"tllya Darling" cast .re rent· :.. France's 10 p sexpot dro~ /' recently burned), and Mr. and are Mrs. Torn ·Roffrltan, Mrs. ' the regular meeting- on AprU
Washington he'd dropped byjmg summer hotnes _ 1 he ·pet! a million in the Arab bank· Mrs. R1chard Spencer are bu1ld· Phil Batey, Mrs. Dan &amp;hrard!!, 27th.
Florence's floor show because. Ishow's sold out thru August
iplop .. . Choreographer Jerome ling out of Tuppers Plams a dis- Mrs :Ralph Reltmli'e, Mrs. Htl· '
PERSONALS
"l hear you're batting a thous-:Thelma Rlt\er s 1g n e d for ·Robbins bought an E. 8lst SL lance. on the Parkersburg Road · da Ridgway, Mrs. Jess Abe], Mr. Btu Howard is a patient
and and it might be catching." IGeorge Seatan's N. Y.·lilmed tt.wnhouse.
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62 Electrl

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$995
Station Wagon Local 1 owner, low imleage,oar10ood tire•,
VB en~ine, power slefrinr &amp; D"!kes, radio &amp; neater. ,New
low pr1ee.

Pomeroy Motor

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HEATING &amp; ·.
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HOCKINGpORT, OHIO
PHONI 664-3370

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FREE STOU~E
! I:~~~Po~me~ror~·~o~.~~~~~lust
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EXPERIENGD
WHEEL
AUGNMENT
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BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

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Bring th1111 In .or e~ll for

PICk Up &amp; Dellvlry Serv~

PhOne 773-5543

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Ml1011, W.Va.

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HEY! A COMPlETE
EIJCI'Cl.OPEDIA FOR OPJL't'
504-.! I'lL 8tH IT ! PI D
't'OU COMPILE IT '.WRSELF?

YE~!

THAT~

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JOB GATilERifJG
ALL THOSE FACTS
10G£1HER! HOW ·
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SD 0\EAP?

~H~EIDER

All THE FACTS
ARE WRONG!
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I thought the~'d
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go home on weekends II
desires, Phone 992-2788.
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WORK FOR bulldozer. Mr.
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noeot owner, black finish, good ti,..., VB •oa!ne. ra~io and

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$995
Station Wagon Local 1 owner, low imleage,oar10ood tire•,
VB en~ine, power slefrinr &amp; D"!kes, radio &amp; neater. ,New
low pr1ee.

Pomeroy Motor

2 Di.

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We've &amp;erlioed thio oar sliloe

new and'can reeoin'mend it .lo
anyone. It

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Co.

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OPEN EVIl. 9:110 P.M.

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~CillO

NEVAH THIJUSHT
AH'DMAKE

-WHICH, AS

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BAKER &amp;

J:V'R'IBOD'I
KNOWs - IS

TESTIN'!!

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HEATING &amp; ·.
Alii CONDITIONING

HOCKINGpORT, OHIO
PHONI 664-3370

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FREE STOU~E
! I:~~~Po~me~ror~·~o~.~~~~~lust
gatherandall otore
JOur Willter
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EXPERIENGD
WHEEL
AUGNMENT
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BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

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clOthes. Evmr·
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elea!iea sa1ely,

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and

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lreihly - d wben ·1~ oau

for it. Notblllg t,Q Jll1.t110aiJ.
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Bring th1111 In .or e~ll for

PICk Up &amp; Dellvlry Serv~

PhOne 773-5543

ABC
Ml1011, W.Va.

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MI~EK

Bv HOW'I:

HEY! A COMPlETE
EIJCI'Cl.OPEDIA FOR OPJL't'
504-.! I'lL 8tH IT ! PI D
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YE~!

THAT~

A BIG.

JOB GATilERifJG
ALL THOSE FACTS
10G£1HER! HOW ·
CAPJ 'rtllJ seu. rr
SD 0\EAP?

~H~EIDER

All THE FACTS
ARE WRONG!
Hoi~

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I thought the~'d
be here hour$
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p. m.
WANTED for parts,
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mower, model 700. Phone
2922.
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RESPECTABLE ledy to cook
· and, do some housework.
go home on weekends II
desires, Phone 992-2788.
4 28

WORK FOR bulldozer. Mr.
Harry M. Bolin, !27 South
- St., Middleport.
4 26
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.At Letart Falls
A panel discussiOn on guid·
ance will be featured at a mee~
ing of the Meigs County Counell

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. 0.

TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
Moy 1·2
"PENELOPE"

(Technicolor)

Natalie Wood as ''Penelope"

Ian Bannen.

COLORCARTOONS:
Dumb Patrol

Pests For Guest•
Doggone Tlnd
Llttl• Rural Riding Hood

of Plll'J'nts fJKi Teachers to be
beld ai· 7:30 Tbursday nigbt
the Letart Falls Ele,nent8~ry
Scbool.
Moderator for the panel
be Harold Sauer, g u ida n c
counselor for tbe Pomeroy
R~and High Schools.
Serving as panel me1mbers
will be George Hargraves,
Meigs Local School District
perintendent, representing
mlnistrators; Vernon Web e
president of the Rutland P.
representing parents; Thomas
Kelly, representing guidance
secondary school personnel;
Mrs. Eleanor Knight, elementary guidance and teacher representative; and Leda Kraeuter,
representing classroom teach·

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'neered ~~~ and lailf bluing a~.cho
ments for rotary mowers in tht fiflt place.
and this year they•re even btUtr. This
standard equipment bali clarftbs on with ·
one hand, and it has a heavy,dUty b01tont.
.No zippers to cloa. either.

f~ETY

iUp the
behind
safely,
"start"

SPIN START. V011 wind

"impulse" starter, sf,Bp

the mower handle, for
and push the leVer to
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ON MECHANIC STREET

El'berfelc:ls In Pomeroy

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Three Mills Will Raise $18,802.68 Per Year for A
Period of Five Years ... ·

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letters from the daughter ol
the !ale Mrs. Jobn Orr,
former Mary Sauer of Middle·
port. Mrs. Hazel B&lt;&gt;ard was
reported iii. It was announced
!bat tbe May meeting will be
held at tbe Middleport First
United Presbyterian Clturch.
An arrangement of dogwood
and whi~ tapers decorated the
re~fesbment table. Hostesses
were Mrs, Isabelle· Williebrl!n·il
ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin
Mrs. Nora HamUton.

New/Improved/
Automalk Ice Maker

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1. $1300.00 elementlry classroom seats (4 rooms)
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opportunities.
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• IFldependentttmPfrttiH't
controls

• Party 10111 Bucket

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lvtn LOH with Trodo In

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Onr.~~:J7 ·wklt,

)let flas 20
t::l.t. fL capecltyl No-defrost

freeztt halcJs 226 lbs.

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pl. mtllli -eertons. Au1~
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to vote,1 levy to u#) gr~ our elementary ~!*Is. This is for 1lhtf our five,$m.w;
~hfX!I buildings. ~ you know out.:~~ritary ~hools hiV.·nOt had much"alftlih. 1
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up'.tocdlte=~ they wlll,eilllce lnstelil''of l'lplllndutHy lft\o our ~-~
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Mn. ·Bernard FuJII
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on the Pp~nd School, approxlmttely two mill.• wiU go .oH the ti,!C boo~ l.n 1·969,
Th!• will m,an that paual' of the levy !Will amount tel only an incl'elll of •bout •
mtllafter. the•.flnt.year.
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off their parents; Mrs.
M.
Hennesy and R, W,
Tbey came especially for Mrs, 11
Hennesy's birthday anniver·sa~;r
observance,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S mar
were In Perrysburg over ,I b
weekend to visit their son,
ton, aJKl famUy.
Mr• .lllld Mrs. Walter Crt&lt;&gt;ks
were Point Pleasant. w.

visitors ~

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• Adjustabtt dtilry
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Columbus to introduce legislation for higher ulart• for employees. With lhlf ; •··

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