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"I would undertake, ..... If
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Is moot Interested in."

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which
might select a person who had
done most for Middleport
schools this year.
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tied together lalo an Ac~e·
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and batt may still be madP. . by table fa vors, Mrs. Neisel Carcontacting
t he cooperah_ng sey , Don Mullen, A &amp; p store,
the County Extenston : Kr ogers. Columbus and South~
service, Vo-Ag. department. . or 'ern Ohio Electric Company.

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SANTA MONICA. a ·
k Osrar for best directmg \lith eweled glamor
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dares whde pol11..:e held back
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ck to Broad· ' Begley came away as best sup- 11 was Hollywood s 1gg
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portmg actor for his performance mght of tile year and more
way
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years in office . aaddling the fireman and office manager for
a:.. . CiviC Audttormm was ftlled new
than m recent
American peQple Wttb the largest ' tl'.e local Ohio Valley Baking nam1e
esstona an sh:.:; the with about 2.500 stars and celeb- I years
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h an ua1 bto.:out whtle ·more than 2,000 ring io · Broa,d';\'aY• _Mother
Atft.
E. llflrst) Ml;ll=.
the llll'gest rate of unemployment 11163&gt; of the late Charlotte Per· ...cademy
Monday
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best a mo: e mof l and milbons watclled on televt- MaxJmlli&lt;tn SeheiJ.
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1 best actor, who present• t
fit after · t w Wyatt) Mlddlep&lt;l't.
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seek to _purge themselv•• of guilt vant
j l!l62 , "Lawrence ot ArabUJ.
, golden Os:·ar to .Joan cra 1o d
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Lloyd Wrir,ht, Phillip Sporn by cuttmg oot ali help _for ,tbe - Moved to place a stop sign
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,ret""' tO lhe main- lea "Lewis! Middleport. G
plant employee. was elected unemployed they left beiJmd.
al the easl end of the otwn met- [
In New York. M'ss Boncron
prepare lor ne•t WaHle Shop (Wm. T. rue- , Mouday night 81 president of
tered parking lot at Mill
and
smd "I tell you .. l'm so ""led
cru$8de.
ser&gt; Middleport.
. :the Pomeroy Boys' League at
South First-ave.
I can't belie-..e ' '
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Tavem (Dorothy Nl- i.the Pomeroy cily .hall.
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able Nie· l Retiring President Charles
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dating back to I he ' Zlrk s Datry Bar IM ,
Murray, manager of the Ohio
Clerk Grate's Man;h statePOINT PLEASANT - Mayor Virgil Siders announc- dJdnt. " she sa'd at her Green·
tears of World War meyer\
('lbom- Fuel Gas Company, was nom.
ment showed $21 ,741 43 m ali •d following city council meeting Monday mght h e m- '
VIllage apartment where
the W h II
Crow 8
a
ouse
e• vice-presidentand Ed Baer,
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' she watched the awacds cereHess) [' Ohio Valley Plumbing Compnlng or March. and
Siders stated that he was run- resenting to another ward did momes on telev&amp;
smn With a few
bestows
any, was reelected as secreat the end.
ning agam because m a n Y Inot state at thJS lime if she fnends.
h
t " l;ecamo
on Sir Winston
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Cafe (Guido J. Giro- ' tsry-treasurer. Clyde Kirkland, George 0 Smith
Meigs All councilmen. John Zerkle. worthwhile projects had been would seek election from the MJSs Duke. w .a
A ad.
. Pomeroy
, OhiO Power Company Jllllnag- M
. I h . ilal admini, tra- i Roger Morgan, Gibbons. Harris, started und.r his administra· :ward m wh•ch she " nnw re-' lho
me;, '"
a
former
La te , (Roy Belzing) Ier, and Mrs. Mac Sawyer were
osp
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'Childs, and Bradbury: Clerk lion, such as street paving , ' idin
emy Awar
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0 minister whose
Green
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as co- tor, was speaker Monday mght , Gene Grate, and the mayor at- housing. urben renewal and s
the present admin·;
on page!!_
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Court St. Grill I Frances Scb- chalnnep of the fmance com. at the capping ceremony of 31 tended.
Krodel Park ._ and he would istratJon announced plans tu
the •
Pomeroy.
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d hospital candystrlpers.
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very much hke to see them seek reelection the slate
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BlUe aixl Gray Restaurant All, volunteers who manage
Smith, whose wife, Virginia I
TWO FINED
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the Relay
Betzlng) Po'Riei'oy.
" Boys League, Pony League and Lee Smith Is In charge of the Melvin Lee. 56, Rt. I , M•d·' He told coonctl thai he would the Cillzens Party which wtll '
ftmcdorUng
M8rtlit (Wallace Ebers- HJcb School League teams last
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th to . of ' dleport, aod Albert Thompson, like each member to seek re- ' be held pnor to Apnl 18.
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season.
persons
spo e on
e PIC., : Rt. I Cheshire, were fined $50 election as tlley had all gotten
response
DrUg · Store '(Edward who are
m managing Service - Key to Success. [and costs in Gallipolis Munici· along exceptwnally well
At least 50 fao;;:h ion s will be
RandolJih. An- Stark) Pomeroy.
or assls!'!'g In management of Mrs. Cedric Clark, offtcer of ,pal court Mootlay with the flne !had accomplished _ many City
OlSOn ait
&lt;hown at the style show 1onl!hl
Onlrd!IU
Phillips Bar (Mrs. Pbllllpo) tearna thiS year, are to meet 1the auxiliary from the beard of 1and costs suspended by Judge 1improvements durmg the past
Ill Pomeroy Jr . High
20
hahd Pomeroy
the city hall on April
at trustees, capped tlie president, •William Janes. The two men two years.
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urn . Jeanie Bra un , publicity
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Restaurant (Mrs. E. 17:10 p.m. to organize teams. p 1 trl . H
y who bt turn were charged with unlawfully Members Carl Murray , Louts
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for the style r eview
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operating a coal mine in Che· : Rossi , Sam Fowlkes. Tum
'and card party to be held to8
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Syracilae Drive In (D al ,y
SERVICE SET
1 capped Vice
President Sara 1 shire twp.
[ nolds , Arlin Hall,
Cot- Over 250 pounds of prm;on mght . has announced•
with ID .
Paltenon) syracuse.
A pert of the Sunrise service , Bechtle and Se&lt;Tetary Adele ·
trdl , Lawrence Plants. Gladys , bail for rats has been ordered ,1 They wtll include sportswear.
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from the The · ClUb fteltallrant (Chea· at Sutton Methodist church on ISismonda. The officers then
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Plants , Ted Stevens, Hiram by farmers cooperating In
I:Jathmg suits , cocktail dresses,
of I be
SJmpion) Racine.
the Bashan·Racine road wUI be capped other class members. 1 Jimmy
14, son of !Daugherty, each slaled he 1rodent control program
'" i•nd httle gtrl fa shtons as well
Bank.- .
Catter's Hesbturant (Rub held under the IIBbted rustic Henry Ewing, chairJMn of Mr . and M'". Wilham MeDon· planned to seek reeieciJon . Dr Metgs count y.
, as some teen costumes.
more
Rutland '
dorwood cross Installed t h 1s
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aid of Chester,
taken to I Randall Taylor stated he had Farmers WJII be nohf1ed by , Mrs Paul Chapman will be
lAthe loot
been
Dugan) RtU· week. 'lbe Cl'OliS Ia li8bled each 1the hospital board of trustees, Meigs Memorial hospital MOO· : other political plans aud would the Southern LJX·ai H1gh school , narrator lor the styl&lt; ,..,.iew
that had
by
evenln8 between 8:!0 lnd 10:30. f was present lor the cermooy Iday at 3;30 p.m. by the Ponte- . not seek reeiectton Mrs . Belva ''ocatJOnal agn culturai
With Jenn ifer Lohse presenting
Blue Tar Tan {SUe Luel· Rev , Arthur ·Stilt Js pastor
which concludi!d With refresll- ,ro:• emergency
and ad· Farley, who has moved .from menl when a nd where the) ma y background music on lhe or·
Mid.dleport. . ·
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1mltted as a medtcai pat1ent.
the ward she •s_
p1ck up batt. Students complet· gan whir h has been loaned by

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PRESIDENT CAPPED - Mrs Cedric Clark caps Patri cia Hennessy, daughterdot
WASHINGTON &lt;UPit - Demo- publicans appear&lt;d to be "wuttng
Mr .. and
THhomasE
critic eonveuiQnal leaden to ritk a recetsJOD to wm
w
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m t"
stripers w l e enry w '
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as officer to the hospital
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ship is wiUing to riHk a recession prove elnl ·, .
Clark is the member of the board of trustees w o serves
cPmidenll\em,edy
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tha Ute- s.,..ker John W. McCormack I• to w1n an e1eelion." .
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862 setting auxiliary.
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lashed out •it the GOP congre&amp;· McCormack added .
up fire contracts its second
s-lleaderahlp' In reporting thai "They make speeches against reading, with Wayne Gibbons
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Kennedy W81 "very much con· unemployment - and they vote Ivoting no. There were no other
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down programs to help employ-' objections. Council however . i
lions COmmittees
last ment. They forget about the del- iwill ask lor a attorney generweek of tbe administration 8 rend
t , al's opinion on whether the fire
question for 11:00 million lor job- lcit when they recmome
·r company or the town can encreating public worko pt'Ojects.
.. a:u t th: ter Into 'contracts with out of
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McCormack noted that all IU!· "
ed -he gth
cut out Istate subdlvtslons.
Gene -Grate of Mlddlepqrt .• .,. publican members of the
:orks "ror nour i'owns and ' - Heard recreation commit' .
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Gene Harrts hst
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in the 22-19 vote.
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li!d Children's g.,. McCormacll oaid the oommlttee
·Griday March vote
evideocee lhe bHnd
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eertain that they
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oppoldtion of the great majority
,li•, jJ]t votls to pass a bill to They
of the RepubUcan
in both
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ml)llms of acres of · • . • ,
Restaurant
of
lor 1 valll wildel" Baril.lle Home_ die
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all the . beauty

•Pncet:l today he had
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The Syracuse Ladie!ll ,. AuxU- j thnr:;e selling at the door !or
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partment wiU sell Easter bas- served during the vening with
kets , pies and cupcakes at the the event starting t 7:30 p.m.
towt, hall. Saturday. April 13, Men and women a invited to
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. De- attend. The
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livery service wlll be provldwere
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s~h writ11rs, Emmett Hughes, is stira few feathers with his fairly .inti~mo&gt;irs of life around the White
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qai' o~kly dtl'f'!Ved Hughes' book, "The
de~t of t&gt;~wer . " Aside from his naat iiiterest in what his predecessor
, Kennedy may be curious about the
r le of writers in· high places.
.j He has a f~)l' close by himself._One is
Aftbu\~libt.SI!ger, historian, who says
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Another is McGeorge Bundy, foreign affairs specialist.
One could .IOrgive Kennedy for wondering, in the tight of Hughes' effort,
where fellows like Schlesinger and Bun·
dy whip out their little notebooks the
moment they leave the president's office.
After all, if good history is getting as
hard to write as Schlesinger says, putting the stuff down quick seems vital.
But the new method involves another
problem - how to keep the historian
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Uarri Bllellnar and Mrs. Tbo- etA rill In the llo
Ecof&gt;. with elderly lnvalid woman.
ehurch will ID•llllng, ••Consider the tllles" no . P ' to lecl me lfi. 4" ln. }llf.....,... Call
the ehurcb Tueaday at 7::10
PT. PLEASANT _
Grond Ancil Tucker,
and the c:h91r "CIIrilt the Lord OI1UCll room
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4-f.Uc rrf. with Mrs. Jed
ood Petil J•~ lor lbe May Jentf District, L. 0
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The Middleport .Buslnesa and
was driWJI MOnday by 1 netl, Clifwo.
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~ p.p:_"':;~ G l:o r Y Rev. Barte!J.
Jo Ann_ Frecker; VIce Pres~ Mn. llorbert iloov&amp;:, Mrs. Professional Womon will .
COinllllMlooen.' Mrs. Ned-\:;:!.;:~. ~: Blltln~~
14Uct -And. :.....,... by lbe choir
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W. Jones ond Ottie C. Roosh. lman F. Bletner, Geraldine """- 1.-i--'--"""'""--'...i ~~
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News
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caroof
Virginia
Young
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Grand
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Betty
Brumfield, Carrie Women's
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Oxley Blain. Soolheide; '
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D' triel Sand Pyles Bums, llsui Casto. KA!noeth
,., . ,;.,t::"'" .Them ,,' Frida~ was the diampsal of the d•le will be set Iller. _
Hoover and Mrs, Roberls.
&lt;lpallon COmmittee wiD be
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and Vu-gii Hereford ry Click, Martha Cool&lt;, Carl
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thoh-v.r~ , N':'-ir.. as bara Jo Lucas vs. Harry J. Lu- Fen. Hartung, ..oil SISI'On, Jean
SOLDIEK PROMOTE!)
Fred Hibbs, C!Iatrman. 1be
Soothaole; COlogne Dis- Dabney, Pink Devault, Willis
Beig..bro,.,. or oU ~.........._,..,, ...~c
~. Marjorie Patricia FerJU- Price, Sllaron
Delores NEW HAVEN _ J
W nual election of offiCers will
T. Corney, Leon; Coop- Dudding, Joha Rober,
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Jolin Willbun CUI- Freda Escue, Chessie Frye,
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· 800 ol Mr. and Mrs. e '
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Letart; Graham District, ly Lou Gilmore. Roy Grimm,
num!l"i',l~ay :t'J1ou Sllalt Be Edward Barker.
Jackson Linda Talbon Jo
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Freclcer' Sally Knowte; Janice 117 , , ew ven, W.Va. has
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Ralph V. Gibbs, Jr., New Hoffman, Dorothy James,
!'W~t!:Qr:laiih,.)d ·'llly Son" by
Hollon 'Beverly Carter'
~nily been promofld to
meet at the church followmg Haven, and John H. Smith, Jr., it. Jarrell, Nina Jewell, Clarthe"'IIIffJJ
_f i i.Mra. ,Paul Nease
Pl"'sut VaHey Hoopllal
Young' Charlene Pigott Linda Iailst four. Specialist Roosh Is Lenten services Wednesday 1 .Ha~rtf:;;o:;;•d~:..- _;;"a;;;n;;:n;;;an;_;;;;D~il;;tr:;;i::;ct~,;,;ic::e.,J::;o::;n:;es~,_:S::;he::;t~m:•..;J~o:;;ne::s;.,~:J..:::::.:::::~M~I~D:;DL.:::::E~PD~R~T.:::::.:::::S,
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I· Billups, Pt. Pleasant; Mr •. Ba r, Jesn Pullms, Mary Crall, porbltion COmpany, Fort Story, sesoion.
Tbou Fol-lakeii 1\10" with Freet lllerton Rollins, Leon; Mrs. f::~nila Hollman, and Carolyn Virginia as a maintenance rec- Th• WSCS of Rock Springs
e MOORE's in POMEROY lntrodu ces • , •
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Melhodlsl church will. meet at
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the church Wedn~day at 1 p.
Mti-~anll! Burt and Mrs.
DISCHARGED: Howard SharATI'END PRESBYTERY
ALUMNI TO MEET
Doii~ . wjth, Mr. Neulz- pe, Ashton; Joseph Kayser, Pl. - Nine members of the
The Harrisonville Alumni
White Rose Lodge will m~" l l
llnga!iti!hJ. -~ , aolo part, 4fter Pleasant; Allee Bletner, Mao- ated church were ln
will meet April
W1edn&gt;esd.oy April 10 at
wlilcb;·tiiere. -~ ion . Interlude on, Mrs. Delbert Waugh and moulh Wednesday to attend
p.m. 81 the high school.
Legion Hall in Mid· II
Oil· -ll!o. orcan, )ly- Mra. Neutz. daughter, Ashton; Mrs. Harry Preobytery of DIB.trlcl It,
Interested persons are
with Mrs. Ben Robson,
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Flowers, Pt. Pleasant.
at Second church.
Plans for the annual Mrs. 0. T. Greenlee and Mrs.
d.;ir l ,llll(, "lnfll T h y
were Mrs. Ben Neutzllng,
will lle made.
Bailey as hostesses.
:i;ommend My Spiril" CHURCH MAKES PLANS Phil Williamson, Mrs.
The Middleport Literary Club II
•Iill·:':Ablolt ,With _l.&gt;e" with the Piano were made to be 1be Reibel, Mrs. Waldo J.
MEE'I'JNG CANCELED
;tmth~:,:'~r;:!~Ya~S;il
obliillii, ~lJill Werry and host churcb for the May Fel· Mrs. I. B.. Weed, Mrs.
The meeting of Rock
els of Chestnut·st: The pro,g· ll
PRICED 30~ LOWER*
Rk:k -~D. iller
which lowship Day when the Mt. Mor· Yoong, MUises Maod and
scheduled for
ram will be given by Mrs. Hen-11
o Cooptr "Hi·T' DuPont nylon k •Jronger than •teel
John wnllem BlaetiDar_,• n d lab Missionary Society me t da Grueser and Mrs. R_alp
has been
Null and Mrs. Waiter WadMrl: ~ Thomas,-,..g, II ~s Thuroday evening at the church ~ampbell, who. during the me.etrlto
Columbia
cablo pound for pound.
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APRIL It
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~:'liiltf f, '-"' ,It Befi8II _ To presiding. Mn. Oscar Harda- ary education chairman of
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens
breaks, blowouts•
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Radio Club will hold its
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l!'l!.'mASANT ·_.,A,
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vanous comm
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VISIT »ARI!NTS
monthly meeting at 7:30 .
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e Provod be•t at high speeds 1&lt;1',tur'hpik~ travel •..
~I- t oocurred Sunday IU.~ ~II be ~"ld at the home of M-. Mr. and Mrs. George Shi\•el-1
a e co
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p m Q!l Jericho Road
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reau I C. R•. Y o u n g. Refreshments eo r..
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The Xi Gamma Mu
110'1**""'1 jnjury. '1'1'• mlahap of the evening
end with Mrs. Shlveler'sMIYer:si•IP-"~'!""'="ft===~ I
~ ..!'hen a &lt;;y•,drlyen bY
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Mr. and Mra. Marshall Dun- ~ Besdta Sigmas Phi wtillh
Harry ·'l!app ol ~ Baden
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of Pomeroy,
and children of Clifton visur ay at · p.m. a 1 •
Road,f,l'lll' olf' the ro8d .at · a POSTPONE MEETING
----Mr. llld Mrs. Douglas Cir· Power office. Teresa
IInde&lt;! In I .
The meeting of the Past Cow&gt;VISITS RERI!
and family on Sunday.
Will have the program and
and bural mto llames. K a P p cilors of Theodorus Council Mrs, George Shivelor, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs Hayman Barn- esses will be MarJOrie
lqkUjt~ canea
Daughte., of America· schedu~ CincinnaU spent the·~~:~~~~ ~~~iand~I~Mrs. G~ry Damitz and and Nona:~ It
to elllirllolsh &gt;tbe
auto ed for Thursday evening, has wilh h!!r sister and
all of Pomeroy spent E te
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6.70-15 blaciJ.wall tube typo.
lh,at
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the been postponed until April 25, lt.w, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
evenln~ wilh Mr. and be ;::ldr ~u:"'HeselocmkcesGrove I
White wall and tubele5s. types proportion._
due IO Holy Week.
sell of Syracuse.
Brmker and
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low priced in 111 popui1F.1JIUI.

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~o!ad finally with divorce. Joan ~ejoins
he're· ... Virginia Arness, estranged
,..,,;; -. ~~h!li1sn1oke's'' Jim Arness, is now
f!ndin,g consolation with Don Ellis ·....
Retlnie and the former Mrs. 01have finally decided that
time in July for the long de· ·
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just marking time-until
from Heiayne Buttons is
finalized in .,,Ho!lywood-and then it's
Wedding be)(s fof ,,theffi.
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tjle ~jt.Q(Ce i~ scheduled for its airing in
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Get depend•ble Cooper Air-Mutw
for your car at this new low price. And.~

member: The Cooper Air-Master is noi,JU.
an ordinary nylon tire. lt'a quality 'eo11..
•tructed with Cooper "Hi-T" DuPout nylca
-the tire cord that is super-•~ auper..
!"&amp;fe, even at turnpike speeds.
Remember, too, that the Cooper Air-Mutlr
"Vlon. is built with a s:pecial llllfetyooaiped. . ,
Hi ~ Carbon tread to give extra rnUe• ...
extra stopping puwer.. Buy now wbll. Rock~
are compJete,

Mr. and rs. George Circle

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Ky., Mr.
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e a&lt;!fto'n ftoin the ,docket . .... S~rah
aughaii may not l""e her N. J. home to
!f'e Treasury dep't after all-Joe Glaser
~oids the. !l\O~t~ijg~-and Joe is her agent .. . ..\ Ifs 'iflli seerel that busmess In
~e plush restaurants · and nightspots
)jere plummete~ dismally the past-few
J11onths-an -;.mrne~. S)lli\ the responsi·
J!ility 1&gt;e • en newspaper. blackout and
the ex
se scare. It will he interesting
tO wa if an upturn takes place- now
tbat
papers are back in circulation
•;. . ckie Gleason, determined to be a
1\lr. .g in the movies, will star in 11 801die . ,in the Rain" which starts rolling
this ~ummer, and then plans to portray
l)an't,utterfieid, a Civil War General an
inde~!'dent production immediately afrer. Bu~erfield was a boss of Tammanv
Hall an!f-~e creator of the military
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and daughter, Addie, of

Portland called in the afler·
noon.
Mrs. Douglas Circ1e and Mrs.
Jim Patterson and son called
on Mrs. Warden Ours of Lon12 ll
Bottom Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle
and Larry and Sue and Florence Circle were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scar·
broogh on Sunday.
The YF from Carmel attended the district meeting at !.ottridge last week.

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accidental road hazard damaae. You ar• rulfy
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mor~ths specitied, plus remainina lif• flf \fwd
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The ,path jo bej\]l! cleared for the
!lertdiiig marriage iii Anthony Newley,
of "Stop the World" and Iilm star,

' ·· Blonde Dorothy Kelly has five grand·
childre)l. She doesn 't sit in a rocker with
th,le tots at her knees listening to her
storie~. She has a full time job-as the
elepllant trainer at Palisades Park Circus
... speaking 1of grandchildren, the Lou
BreckeJ'Jt (who run Roseland) welcomed
thelit· ~~urth
Pre1hy Marker, the
young' ingenue eyeful in 'f'A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum,"
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One wonders if Castro can understand
he puts that when a man has made so big a mess
His of his country as he has, It Is inevitable
h : e ecboing \IJat some of his unhapp,Y, countcymen
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s~h writ11rs, Emmett Hughes, is stira few feathers with his fairly .inti~mo&gt;irs of life around the White
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qai' o~kly dtl'f'!Ved Hughes' book, "The
de~t of t&gt;~wer . " Aside from his naat iiiterest in what his predecessor
, Kennedy may be curious about the
r le of writers in· high places.
.j He has a f~)l' close by himself._One is
Aftbu\~libt.SI!ger, historian, who says
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Another is McGeorge Bundy, foreign affairs specialist.
One could .IOrgive Kennedy for wondering, in the tight of Hughes' effort,
where fellows like Schlesinger and Bun·
dy whip out their little notebooks the
moment they leave the president's office.
After all, if good history is getting as
hard to write as Schlesinger says, putting the stuff down quick seems vital.
But the new method involves another
problem - how to keep the historian
himself from now and then apstaglng
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Uarri Bllellnar and Mrs. Tbo- etA rill In the llo
Ecof&gt;. with elderly lnvalid woman.
ehurch will ID•llllng, ••Consider the tllles" no . P ' to lecl me lfi. 4" ln. }llf.....,... Call
the ehurcb Tueaday at 7::10
PT. PLEASANT _
Grond Ancil Tucker,
and the c:h91r "CIIrilt the Lord OI1UCll room
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new o
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4-f.Uc rrf. with Mrs. Jed
ood Petil J•~ lor lbe May Jentf District, L. 0
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The Middleport .Buslnesa and
was driWJI MOnday by 1 netl, Clifwo.
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~ p.p:_"':;~ G l:o r Y Rev. Barte!J.
Jo Ann_ Frecker; VIce Pres~ Mn. llorbert iloov&amp;:, Mrs. Professional Womon will .
COinllllMlooen.' Mrs. Ned-\:;:!.;:~. ~: Blltln~~
14Uct -And. :.....,... by lbe choir
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W. Jones ond Ottie C. Roosh. lman F. Bletner, Geraldine """- 1.-i--'--"""'""--'...i ~~
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News
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Virginia
Young
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111Bower n.....;...liunal
Grand
Jury
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Arbuckle
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worth,
Betty
Brumfield, Carrie Women's
lht wvocallon.by lht Rev ·WaJ. PT J1LP•oo•~•-- b 1 Pr'
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Oxley Blain. Soolheide; '
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D' triel Sand Pyles Bums, llsui Casto. KA!noeth
,., . ,;.,t::"'" .Them ,,' Frida~ was the diampsal of the d•le will be set Iller. _
Hoover and Mrs, Roberls.
&lt;lpallon COmmittee wiD be
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Chandler, Sally Lou Clark. liar·
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and Vu-gii Hereford ry Click, Martha Cool&lt;, Carl
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thoh-v.r~ , N':'-ir.. as bara Jo Lucas vs. Harry J. Lu- Fen. Hartung, ..oil SISI'On, Jean
SOLDIEK PROMOTE!)
Fred Hibbs, C!Iatrman. 1be
Soothaole; COlogne Dis- Dabney, Pink Devault, Willis
Beig..bro,.,. or oU ~.........._,..,, ...~c
~. Marjorie Patricia FerJU- Price, Sllaron
Delores NEW HAVEN _ J
W nual election of offiCers will
T. Corney, Leon; Coop- Dudding, Joha Rober,
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Jolin Willbun CUI- Freda Escue, Chessie Frye,
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· 800 ol Mr. and Mrs. e '
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Letart; Graham District, ly Lou Gilmore. Roy Grimm,
num!l"i',l~ay :t'J1ou Sllalt Be Edward Barker.
Jackson Linda Talbon Jo
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Fed 1 d Clr le IU George Leonard Grimm. Le- Pearl Hereford, William
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Freclcer' Sally Knowte; Janice 117 , , ew ven, W.Va. has
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Ralph V. Gibbs, Jr., New Hoffman, Dorothy James,
!'W~t!:Qr:laiih,.)d ·'llly Son" by
Hollon 'Beverly Carter'
~nily been promofld to
meet at the church followmg Haven, and John H. Smith, Jr., it. Jarrell, Nina Jewell, Clarthe"'IIIffJJ
_f i i.Mra. ,Paul Nease
Pl"'sut VaHey Hoopllal
Young' Charlene Pigott Linda Iailst four. Specialist Roosh Is Lenten services Wednesday 1 .Ha~rtf:;;o:;;•d~:..- _;;"a;;;n;;:n;;;an;_;;;;D~il;;tr:;;i::;ct~,;,;ic::e.,J::;o::;n:;es~,_:S::;he::;t~m:•..;J~o:;;ne::s;.,~:J..:::::.:::::~M~I~D:;DL.:::::E~PD~R~T.:::::.:::::S,
at- ~ 'a, . ooloi•ll pre- ADMJTTE!l: Rev. WilliamS.
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I· Billups, Pt. Pleasant; Mr •. Ba r, Jesn Pullms, Mary Crall, porbltion COmpany, Fort Story, sesoion.
Tbou Fol-lakeii 1\10" with Freet lllerton Rollins, Leon; Mrs. f::~nila Hollman, and Carolyn Virginia as a maintenance rec- Th• WSCS of Rock Springs
e MOORE's in POMEROY lntrodu ces • , •
Bla. ·._ ,oloilt. A dUet. Herbert Perry, Pl. Pleasant;
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Melhodlsl church will. meet at
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the church Wedn~day at 1 p.
Mti-~anll! Burt and Mrs.
DISCHARGED: Howard SharATI'END PRESBYTERY
ALUMNI TO MEET
Doii~ . wjth, Mr. Neulz- pe, Ashton; Joseph Kayser, Pl. - Nine members of the
The Harrisonville Alumni
White Rose Lodge will m~" l l
llnga!iti!hJ. -~ , aolo part, 4fter Pleasant; Allee Bletner, Mao- ated church were ln
will meet April
W1edn&gt;esd.oy April 10 at
wlilcb;·tiiere. -~ ion . Interlude on, Mrs. Delbert Waugh and moulh Wednesday to attend
p.m. 81 the high school.
Legion Hall in Mid· II
Oil· -ll!o. orcan, )ly- Mra. Neutz. daughter, Ashton; Mrs. Harry Preobytery of DIB.trlcl It,
Interested persons are
with Mrs. Ben Robson,
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Flowers, Pt. Pleasant.
at Second church.
Plans for the annual Mrs. 0. T. Greenlee and Mrs.
d.;ir l ,llll(, "lnfll T h y
were Mrs. Ben Neutzllng,
will lle made.
Bailey as hostesses.
:i;ommend My Spiril" CHURCH MAKES PLANS Phil Williamson, Mrs.
The Middleport Literary Club II
•Iill·:':Ablolt ,With _l.&gt;e" with the Piano were made to be 1be Reibel, Mrs. Waldo J.
MEE'I'JNG CANCELED
;tmth~:,:'~r;:!~Ya~S;il
obliillii, ~lJill Werry and host churcb for the May Fel· Mrs. I. B.. Weed, Mrs.
The meeting of Rock
els of Chestnut·st: The pro,g· ll
PRICED 30~ LOWER*
Rk:k -~D. iller
which lowship Day when the Mt. Mor· Yoong, MUises Maod and
scheduled for
ram will be given by Mrs. Hen-11
o Cooptr "Hi·T' DuPont nylon k •Jronger than •teel
John wnllem BlaetiDar_,• n d lab Missionary Society me t da Grueser and Mrs. R_alp
has been
Null and Mrs. Waiter WadMrl: ~ Thomas,-,..g, II ~s Thuroday evening at the church ~ampbell, who. during the me.etrlto
Columbia
cablo pound for pound.
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APRIL It
• 3 times more impod '""tame agal
~:'liiltf f, '-"' ,It Befi8II _ To presiding. Mn. Oscar Harda- ary education chairman of
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens
breaks, blowouts•
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Radio Club will hold its
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l!'l!.'mASANT ·_.,A,
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vanous comm
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VISIT »ARI!NTS
monthly meeting at 7:30 .
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e Provod be•t at high speeds 1&lt;1',tur'hpik~ travel •..
~I- t oocurred Sunday IU.~ ~II be ~"ld at the home of M-. Mr. and Mrs. George Shi\•el-1
a e co
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p m Q!l Jericho Road
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" · •'-. property ~amage but were · served at the concJusion of Cmclnnah spent the
The Xi Gamma Mu
110'1**""'1 jnjury. '1'1'• mlahap of the evening
end with Mrs. Shlveler'sMIYer:si•IP-"~'!""'="ft===~ I
~ ..!'hen a &lt;;y•,drlyen bY
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Mr. and Mra. Marshall Dun- ~ Besdta Sigmas Phi wtillh
Harry ·'l!app ol ~ Baden
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of Pomeroy,
and children of Clifton visur ay at · p.m. a 1 •
Road,f,l'lll' olf' the ro8d .at · a POSTPONE MEETING
----Mr. llld Mrs. Douglas Cir· Power office. Teresa
IInde&lt;! In I .
The meeting of the Past Cow&gt;VISITS RERI!
and family on Sunday.
Will have the program and
and bural mto llames. K a P p cilors of Theodorus Council Mrs, George Shivelor, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs Hayman Barn- esses will be MarJOrie
lqkUjt~ canea
Daughte., of America· schedu~ CincinnaU spent the·~~:~~~~ ~~~iand~I~Mrs. G~ry Damitz and and Nona:~ It
to elllirllolsh &gt;tbe
auto ed for Thursday evening, has wilh h!!r sister and
all of Pomeroy spent E te
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6.70-15 blaciJ.wall tube typo.
lh,at
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the been postponed until April 25, lt.w, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
evenln~ wilh Mr. and be ;::ldr ~u:"'HeselocmkcesGrove I
White wall and tubele5s. types proportion._
due IO Holy Week.
sell of Syracuse.
Brmker and
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low priced in 111 popui1F.1JIUI.

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~o!ad finally with divorce. Joan ~ejoins
he're· ... Virginia Arness, estranged
,..,,;; -. ~~h!li1sn1oke's'' Jim Arness, is now
f!ndin,g consolation with Don Ellis ·....
Retlnie and the former Mrs. 01have finally decided that
time in July for the long de· ·
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just marking time-until
from Heiayne Buttons is
finalized in .,,Ho!lywood-and then it's
Wedding be)(s fof ,,theffi.
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member: The Cooper Air-Master is noi,JU.
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!f'e Treasury dep't after all-Joe Glaser
~oids the. !l\O~t~ijg~-and Joe is her agent .. . ..\ Ifs 'iflli seerel that busmess In
~e plush restaurants · and nightspots
)jere plummete~ dismally the past-few
J11onths-an -;.mrne~. S)lli\ the responsi·
J!ility 1&gt;e • en newspaper. blackout and
the ex
se scare. It will he interesting
tO wa if an upturn takes place- now
tbat
papers are back in circulation
•;. . ckie Gleason, determined to be a
1\lr. .g in the movies, will star in 11 801die . ,in the Rain" which starts rolling
this ~ummer, and then plans to portray
l)an't,utterfieid, a Civil War General an
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Portland called in the afler·
noon.
Mrs. Douglas Circ1e and Mrs.
Jim Patterson and son called
on Mrs. Warden Ours of Lon12 ll
Bottom Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle
and Larry and Sue and Florence Circle were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scar·
broogh on Sunday.
The YF from Carmel attended the district meeting at !.ottridge last week.

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The ,path jo bej\]l! cleared for the
!lertdiiig marriage iii Anthony Newley,
of "Stop the World" and Iilm star,

' ·· Blonde Dorothy Kelly has five grand·
childre)l. She doesn 't sit in a rocker with
th,le tots at her knees listening to her
storie~. She has a full time job-as the
elepllant trainer at Palisades Park Circus
... speaking 1of grandchildren, the Lou
BreckeJ'Jt (who run Roseland) welcomed
thelit· ~~urth
Pre1hy Marker, the
young' ingenue eyeful in 'f'A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum,"
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One wonders if Castro can understand
he puts that when a man has made so big a mess
His of his country as he has, It Is inevitable
h : e ecboing \IJat some of his unhapp,Y, countcymen
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Jackets Win· First, 9-4, Over Racin~ Tornado ·N·i~e I~Th;;;~;;;~~;;;~;;;Sen;;;tin;;;ei;:..;~.. ~~wao

Mlddhl]ia•t'• ·Yellow·' Jacke!JI nado back
John SI"«&lt;!''' ' Bush singled, swiped seoond, jHolman, on an attempted buill.
'IIOIIIH Wl'ti-Ractne Monday at grand alam ~orne run that sail· and SC&lt;Jred when Racine'a Bill However, Stobart singled AI":'iddiepi&gt;\'1 in a i!!lrk·shorte~:
4lVer the head of Bruce Bee- OUrs bobbled Mlclt Morria's j' lensworth waa. safe on 'lint.
f1ve ani! . two-thirds
lnnillji gle in centerfield in the hottom lgrounder.
aacker Jack BOotlc'a error, MeKame, tltelt' flr.it win of I he of the sixth with Gary Stobart, That big tnnirlg started when Elhlnney walked, and I ben
year, In: )wo· starts, and
Ra- John Allensworth, and R u ss Buddy Moore beat out • bunt, :came Mr. Stn&amp;er 'a Joog cloot.
cines ftr!'t l"'s m as many out- McElhinney aboard. When the Terry John!IOII tripled , t hen Racine had the pme unW
lngs. 1" 1
circling was done . lhe Jackets was caught off third base, them , nursing a 4-3 edge oQ,
The bkiii''·!Hat broke the Tor- led 11-4. Moments later Charley lcatcher Larry Salser to Bill talned throogh two runs ln the

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lead-of! sirlgle and Ted S,Uey•s
sk)o-hlah 'home rt111 poke to the
;·oad ill right ..... ter.
The other two runt' ..,.. In
the lll1rd aa Larry Price led
of! with a sltarp •lntlle tn ce"'
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Elhlnney ooor1nc on hl8 b a
mishandled in tbo wtlltld '!1111 11
Jaclteta tot two mon ln 'tb
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Ihat any change has to bf' an im· for the Red Sox.
provement w11l use only three of ' The Athletics will open against
You ""'"L \)(" uble 10 tell the l last seaso~·s opening day startt&gt;rs the Yankees in colorful new at·
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payers
-'f'ithnlll a scorecard to·
4n , when ba.~~b.nll's other l&amp; ma-l agamst the Curds. AI Moran and lire - gold uniforms with kelly
; Larry Burright gh~e the Mets a green socks caps and undershirts
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from the Yankee lineup because
first OliiJ of the"··
Monda
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Pr~sid . t Kt:' miPt:h~as amo:~ familiar faces in their lineup. The
WPatMr OuUook Good
4..1.022
who ·watched Balti· newromers on Harry Craft's cl~b The weather outlook generally
mflre t'" ·n h~ck the WSshington I include second baseman Erme was good, with C!OOI temperatures
. . in the nat.ion 's capi- Fazio. ri.ght fielder .Rusty Staub, J forecast for the northern most cit·
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til ! while the Reds bounf.·ed the center fielder Howle Goss, and ies and a hlgb of 84 for the Colts'
- Pittsbtii'_gh Pirates, 5•2• 011 Cincin-· ,lf'st baseman Pete Runneh:l. who opener In Houston.
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so~ tm4t&gt;r the hg~t~ at Philad:lph,.. '"le olher mght game w1ll

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City At.j1ctics, the Detroit Tig~rs-,. clnnati Reris ..could be on their matters worse, he hurt hill throw- Saturday and Sunday for
host
Sox, and I way to the pennant this year, if ing arm and for a time was a games with Pittsburgh.
the Mifillesota '1\\•ms t&gt;nleri:Jin the_ J im O'Toole and Frank Robinson doubtful first-day starter.
CleveloWl lnd;ans.
continue i the form they showed He reported no pain in the arm Jim Ninowski lnb
The !an Francisco Giants and ,Jim O"TOQI~ arid .f.rank Robinson after the gar;ne Monday, and this
t~ l..os~nge)('s Dodg~Oi wbf ,arr · continue in the form they showed pleased him almOst as much as Cleveland CoDtract
expf{'teif to hattie it out fo r the 1Monday in the season opener. ~ the homer.
CLEVELAND (UP[)-uQarter
Nationaf LeaguP pennant again 'l'h .
11 . J f h de , · d O'Toole did so well that at no back Jim NlnoWJJd slped
this ye~. Opt'n on the road. The sl ~ flreb~· \~g e 1 ~n r f ~~ time wall the Cincinnati bullpen 1963 contract Monday to play with
Giants J}s il lhe Houston Colts and u~n¥ .ou. !e er are WC! 0 • in action. ••'lbere's no reason why the Cleveland BroWD!I of
the D ers play the Cubs at CQi- mha-.fb· nlotlorb •ouhs slohw sedtarters mh J shouldn't win 20 games this National Football League.
cago.
se a , ut t ey s ow no sue
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h
Nioowakl and fe11ow .... u..
svmptoms in the Reds' 2·2 win year, Jim IMIKI ter t P game.
"~-.. ...... The rates launch their home o~er the Pirates.
"1 shoutd have done tt the last back Frank Ryan !Ret with head
schedu[ 8f!liwlt tbe Milwaukee
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two years."
coach Biantnn Collier, going over
Braves .nd the ~New.~Yo~k Met.s, 0 Toole, ~·ho ran up a. st~mg or In 1961 he. won 19, but did It film:s of last !IeatOn'! games and
who lost.~ 120 games in Z2 com:ecubve scoreless mnmgs in with a hrrz1'ng 18-2 mark in th discusBing plays for this comlng
their initial season last year. open spring training, and hu~led six-hit . second half of the season. Las~ season.
at home ,.against thl:! St. Louis bl!-U. and was. never m trouble year he won 16, including eight Nlnowld mlslld lbout bllf
Cardinals.
a~~unst.
the Pwates.
1of his last 10
the. 18 seuon when he
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40b~n gave O'Toole a
,Jtobinson's early-teason batting a brotea JcoUII'bone, and Ryu,
umforms during the tJff-season as run PI with a home run in
slbmp usually lasts no more than the number two 1ignal caller, riD
every team f'xcept Minnesota com first inning. Robb~ had shown
a month, but the experts feel if the club for the balance of
pleted a
involving at least sign o! improving jn training
the Reds are to wiD the pennant season.
one key
spring, hitting only a .242
they ~m have to ride the bat of
the btg guy. A Robinson slump
causing .a sulr.400 record for the
Reds in April could easily be fatal . . . . PHILIP SPORN
m a light leagoe race. as 1t was
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March 26, 11183
In Mondor's opener, . Gordie High Game - T.
Coleman got anotber J;tomer for '1111 actual.
the Reds in the sixth iniling, after IDgh Series
T.
Leo Cardenas singled In two rtms 511'1 actual.
m the second. Pittsburgh scored Come!JI ............ , .. .. .2'131
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with a ba.se. empty •Ingle by Red legs .... .... , .. .. .. "'""'
Donn Clendetton in the fourth and Hydrovactors , , ; , , , , •, • • 2'110
aoevcnth frame error by O'Toole. Atheys .. : ... ... , • , , , :. 2730
Much of the game was played Tl!llllllnla . , .. , , , • , , , •, , , · f/10·
under the Hghts beca""' of an King PlruJ .......... , .. 211110
overcast sky, but most of the 28,- March 'II, 1983
896 fan!!, Including Govs. James Trippers .·...... . , .• ,,, ••
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f'mbs or Ken!ucky, stayed to the 1KUowat!JI .... , , ...... .
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Carrols .. .. , , , , ••• , , ••. ,
E~rl Francis suffered the los!!. Emme$ .. , . ~ . , , • , , , •.
: The Reds ·Jell ror Philadelphia Coal Dotklt .... ... .... ... 2311)
Decorated 1 lit. 111
after the opener lor two night Hilh Game - Damewood,
euttercreme cen·
/ games with the Phillies today and 216.
1,er, chocolate
Wednesday. Joey Jay, who won High Series - Duddlnil; 112
cover.ed. '
21 games last season, will start Eiqmerts and Coal IJocb ..:..
for Cincinnati, opposing Art Ma- Playoff 2nd and tst hd w.i8hafrey for the Phlls.
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St. Loull Hftt1 ball club

..., a olalemlllt atlrlbulld to
ficlal Earl strom 8ll:urday blgbt.

be all out DD a do-or-die effort
night when lhey f~ the Lo
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With theae two injuriH.' two
111e Hawb' first ab: men wtU
when the actim in
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In the meaotime JiaWit
Harry Gallatin ~ ownor Bell
raiaed their volcol officiating Itt tho pleJoffa.
&amp;ell! a wire to NBA Preol·
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Strom allegedly 8pPI'Oacbed
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GallatiD aid u--t- "l 11t'1lerl

not to have strom oflk!late
morrow Dilbt bec&amp;Uie I DO JonJml
tldnk he II neutral. I've .
used atrona:languap llllalt
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G&lt;&gt;IIJI.IIIsb I notice proclalmlng
...e:de!!'·J ... . cllf ''*lion day and 1.32, Kanawha Falls 1.111, Char· llamentsry eleetioll today with the ert Mulllgan llbe 1 uthor
Tbe County Vocal Music F..,
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and ~1(1 .1!. , James, · ""-·
' tD desliJlite voting places and Jestnr 11.3'1. Loodon, Marmet molll voteo but fell abort o1 the er
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brotller, Robert; .... . flvo •llr
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•arda under tlie new ·reappor- and Winfield dams were on the majority needed to toke over the f 1 ~ di~ector a~ all m~ '::: lligh auditorium Tueldav. Aorll . Middleport ""'tors .!UNI their lel't, Shelia, Shai'OI! lieU' je,
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IJonmenl of tile •ix city wards. laitls.
government.
' e ;f a 1 a,':"""1' es .. ·w
30th II I p, m. under directiDn mothers are plannlnil OOYerll Cynthia, ood liarllyn Sole • .Ia:
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*-'lllii J-2-Y'-35 Mayer ' Sidera ....O..need a Boot movemeall:
~. PrimeMinistcr~ohnDiefenhak· me a ecton. 1
of Mr. Merrllllla~is, Jackson . [projects for this weekend IA!rnal grandparenll ""' ' Mr. ·,,,
di•M~ statutory meetir.g ol the cou"' Oblo River _ Walter Bed&lt;- er, whose anti·AmerlcBD and anti·
Allatlot 8 age lllardem
There will be miXed chorus- which they hol*! wiD add Iii"' and Mn. WaiiA!r Smith 0&lt; H8ri.
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ell tn be held April 16 at 7 p.m. jord up 14 3 p m . Walter Wil· nuclear policy led to a notHOOfi· . Perhap&lt; the r•t.... elrama .. from the lib and 6th gradeo llficantly to their fuM for tho lo..d, and J&gt;OIA!I'nal gnfl!!~ ff
approval of the city· budget llai!IBOn up u ' 4·4s p m . AI dence vote and Monday's election, I was '" the tr1ump of M " Ban· of Nortbwesterro Local School
Mr. alld Mn. Heber C. James
1 oenlor tr'
r;::~ / ::,;also a ,&gt;roles! meeting bert Holden up l4 s:$ ·p.m.; refused to concede even thoug!l croll who ror six years waa District, EasiA!rll Local School annua
tp.
ol Hartford. Frleodll may call
be held on April 23rd at Jenka up 14. 6:30p.m.; Beaver the Liberals won a plurality ot 1:~·~ '"~""'"~:;'te~= District, Southern Local School Thill Sat~rday they will hold any time at the J~
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.e
p.m. concerning the zoning up 14 1 .30 a . , __ Ci'- seats over his Progressive Con·
yw ·
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• llisfriet, Pomeroy, Bradbury, 0 bake sale at the TrJ..Lustrt dence. The funieral 'oiill' be ·
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whose real name IS Anna Maria Bedford Sallsbury as well as
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of the city of Pt. Pleaoant. up Iii, 2 a.m.; Charleroi up 15,
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nd• · ed ~- CleaLers begmmng · at 9 a.m. w-•-' ·'
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, 45 He can remam in offtce until 1
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attain stardom on the atage in uses from Rutland
Hi g b
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va
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m Re HoD Hensley officiating.
serColrt appeared ,before tlte a.m. ; Indiana p 16,3:30 a.m .; ~e~gns;:r JS for~ to
''Two for the See,aw."
School Southenl Local East· charge. They will a~ have ~- buri
i.t Graham
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cou.arD askiiJ tbat WJDdBGr Blue Seal up 16, 4:40 a.m.; Ja.
Y t new parliament.
Her Academy Award was won ern ~ Pomero
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wney own It, 2. 10 a.m.,
th
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sulhvan the Irtsh gul who first groups from RuUand Racine
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auth?r- from tile federalgovermnent. Western up 20,5 :45 a.m .; Way more an
onservatiVes.
oomm~icated w1th Helen Keller Eastern and PomeroY Htgb feed wiD be .availa~le~ Mrs.
eniA!r 111- The financial statement of "" H. up 21, 4:4o a.m.; C. V.
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School. Forrest Bachtel, Mid· Stewart also ,. chatrman for
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tho Asso- the :hree city departments was Harner up 22, 6:15a.m.: Jerry Dravo Awarded Job
And the Helen Keller role, just dleport, will sing a solo.
thls proJect.
BaLy
by read by Mrs. A. E. Tbomaa, Bosworth up 22, 6:30 a.m. Tt· At Reedsville Dam
as she played it opposite Miss
Senior boys aM girls will be
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city clerk, sbowing the follow· oolt down 23, 10 :2$ p.m.; Elger· HUNTINGTON w v (UP() Bancroft on Broadway, brought the Middleport High School at selling gasoline at the Rizer
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Many
wala'
balanees on March 31 : City, cliff down 23, 3:25 a.m.; Rav:- The .u. s. Arm. ~
of lh~ coveted statuette I 0 little 7 p, m. Tuesday, April 9. He on company in upper Pomeroy
line
be
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Walet Works, $42,· enswood up Greenup 5.20 p.m. , E .
Inc! rps th MISs Duke. Both actresses are will diacuss eoUege ln general with the class tn receive aU
ed out ll{ld a -tiiMandttee ' com$39.000 ln the State/Edeana BosWorth ~p Greenup • ;gmee~s an7~~:tsb
e natives of New York who make and put special e~phasis on proceeds from the sales. They
OIL COMPANY
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Fund; Sewage Olspo:s- 8:50p.m.; J . S. LewiS up Green- l thea~o :~:d. 0 1 urg was their homes in the city.
Rio Grande College There will Will be at the Rizer Company
Cottrm·~•m. Fowlkes
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plus $39000 state lap 9:50p.m.; Dispatcher
up
tow 1 ' 1 ekron a proJec~ to I Peck's triumph &lt;'ame after rour be a question and ~nswer per- from 8·30 a m until ? p m
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With ~iation. .
Attending the session last UJ. Greenup 2·30 a .m.; Zlm- I B II
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!ned later this month.
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were Mayor Siders, Clerk mer down 31, 4:20 a.m.; Joey 0~ ev~ e oc s t ~m on -~ e heroic Southern attorney in the iiili
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Robert rloemnger
carter
Thomas Attorney c. J. Chotin down 31, 6 a.m.; Navi- d 10 trlver · fa up- k ml es screen vers1011 of Harper Lee's 1
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Clutohe• Walch
Urban~ewal Authority of the is Rossi, Sam Fowlkes, Tom Pelr~e down 34, 11 :30 p.m.; . ~e Dravo _firm. " .as one or "I was carrying Miss Lee's fa.
City. '111~ ,fOrmerly com- Reynolds, Arlin Hall, Lawrence Bob Benter up 34, 4:30 a.m.; le1g . compames blddmg on the ther' s watch tonight," the actur '
Charles Cottril,
Or. National down 34, 4:40 a.m.
proJec\h The $l~ontr~c.t was ~or said backstage. "1 was clutching I
posed dii*ta.pr~.~,ement to the
Dowiltowh'~ Business committee
Taylor and Belva Far- Galllpoll, Dam Reliable .:~;:
~llho~ With ' i at the righ~ momen~. This role
and tht"""'riame Was changed to
up 4:30 p.m.; Patton down 9 ·2¥.!
competed m about. seemed to f1t me hke a!l old
.._.rka't Ottly
the Urban Renewal
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p.m.; Sally Polk up ? a.m.;
years.
Comfortbale suit of clothes."
Paul Rairden of the
Charles Stevenson up 8 a .m.;
Best supporting actor Begley i
i:hian Power lllropahy •
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Han.Uton up 9:10 a.m.
Name Nominating
said, "Th;s is the peak or my :
pointed by th~:~: .tn..
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Kanawha Rtver - Little Ed· Group For C of C
career- very defmitely." Begley i
the. unexpired · terif'.Of
ward down Marmet 4 a . ~ .; Ro· Clyde Kirkland , Max Ward , was so ~ffected ~~ h1s role ~s
Hervey on the Housing
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btrt w. Lea down Winfield ~:· John William Blaettnar and ~ tyrannical pohtJcal " boss lO
ity . Mr. Hervey, former · dis2~ p.m.; A. E. Dykes .up Wm· himself were named by Pmne. : Sweet B1rd of Youth that ~e .
trtct mana~er ot the Appalachfteio. 5:50 p.m.; Memll down roy C of c President Kermit I rorbade hiS children t osee h•m ·
lat Power lias been transferW~nf~eld S:lO p.m.; Inca
up Walt.on to a nominating com-1 18 the pa_r_t._ _ __
red to Logan.
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W.nfi~Id 9:20 ~.m .; Helen Z. mittee Monday evening in a
A diacu.saion was held..
Mtddleport High schools golf up Wmfleld 1 -.m.:
Solvay regular C of C meeting at of. NP.w Flag Flying On
. th,e team, playing its first match down Winfield 5 a.m.; W. H. flees of the Oh'J p
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ower Co.
- " ' eport s Lawn
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b~ tile citY:. from the E
Wahama High school 13-3 a.m.; Semet u Winfield
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usme~s mclude , approval Mayor Lee Smith today an~ Ohio Railroad for the sum of at the nlne-hole Pomeroy Go1f a.m
p
of Ward 5.. treasurer~ report nounced that a new American
$; ,000. The land adjoining the course
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Krodel Park area Is composed MiddLeport Senior
Charles
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o all the land between tbe •ld Swackhammer was medalist for Medium Damages Are dunng the recent flood situa- This nag has been donated
Clarksburg road and R~te 35 the match as he scored a :'18 Incurred. In Wreck
tJOns. Mem_bers discussed, but by ~rs . David Jenkins, Hudson 1
and westerly erx.r ·of the pond
Oilly two oveT par, Medium damage was incur- took no actJon, on~ long-dor~- St. m memory .of her father , :
defeated Dick red to an auto early today on ant proposal to umte the Mtd- Mr . Earl Mankm. The mayor 1
at Krodel Park. Council moved
tha• City attorne~ C. J. Hyer
4-0.
East Main-st when the ·vehicle ~eport and · Pomeroy cham- expressed _his appreciation for
take the
_other pairings Wahama's went out of control and crashed rs.
this donahor•.
lo terminate
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Cook defeated Ron Han- intn a power pol•·
----with Ruben and
nirlg H !or the only White Fal- Driving the car was Roy Divorce Action Is
REGISTRAR COMING
MIDDLEPOU
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LOCUST ST.
Council
a motion
win, Don Hanning downed Keith Armes, 19, of Minersville, Filed In Count
Del?-rt Reese, registar at
a.ggested by tile Mt.~.!f. tn •!'Ill'' Waharn:l's Pilffner ~ and Mid· gomg east on ~.in.,t. Pome· A petition for div!ce has Rto Grande College, woll he at
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. Jim Johnson carded roy poliCe inves~tgated and said been filed in Meigs county com~·~l'' ,p~.\· ·!'
. .~~ over ~k 1)1omp- there was med1um d~mage .to mon pleas court by Frank w •
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the front right side of Armes' Porter, Jr., Pomeroy, against
Middleport Golf Coach Nolan Ci:lr.
Juanita D. Porter of Syracuse
Swackhammer announced Rick The car went out of control The plaintiff charged gross ne:
Oiler, John Allensworth, Tom as Armes left the upper park- glect of duty and extreme cruRall, Mickey Morris and Pat ing lo.t. It ~it a power pole on elty in his petition. Three minEdwards as other members of the nght Side or the highway or children are involved
Yellow Jacket team.
. .after .crossing back from the County divorce investigator A.
Swa~mmer satd left s~de of the road . Armes c. Hill has been ordered by the
wtll host Athens was, cited to M.ayor.Charles Le- court to conduct an investiga'
. and ·wellston Fri- gars court. on a charge of reck- tion of that case and also di. ~12, Other scheduled less operation.
vorce petitions filed by Connie
il;::r~~.are ~t. Plea~nt at
A. Snider vs. Ralph Snider and
~:~iF~~:~:~ WITH KIDS 11·. at Logan, AprU
!5: Mtddleporl Large Rural House
Suzanne Luellen vs. Glenn A.
Apnl 22: Gallipohs B
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LueUen
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A two story, six room house lr
~HERWIN·rriLLIAMS
27; Middleport at Gallipolis
owned by Robert HiD, Rulland,
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burued early Monday morning
Get Rid·Termltes
At Lower Colt
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BOTTLE
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The structure had already QT. BOTTLE . . . . .. .. 3.95
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GAL. CAN
of Middleport's hom
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in 1"hen the. bla7f was Gal. makes 12~ gal spray.
wi' be played on the discovered by a nearby reSI· Qts. 30 gal. Good for ants,
. caurse.
at 3 a.m. No fire depart- white - grubs, wire worms,
Japanese Beetles,
ment was called. The M el g s Roaches,
Water bugs and many other
county sheriff's deparwent con- pests.
ducted an Investigation Moo·
Pickens Hardware
day . Cause ol the blaze has
MASON, .W. VA.
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Jolm Vargo and Jamea Nue- Cine's ~ were earned.
In Monday's curtaln·ralsel'l.
clarone Jr. al Painesvltle, . Ohio, Price "'nt the dlatJnce
The Orioles rode to their
were sewnd with '1334,
regul£ Racine ~' fiDlllq , lJ W1 t
over the Sen.tors on
singles Competition, Andy Hudo- his iliPPlDI · fUt ball,
ning clouts by Jim Gentile
ba, Youngstow. Ohio, waa third t(!UI',IlYln&amp;: dp flvt earned
with 725
Racine Is holt 10
John fBoogl Powell. steve Barber
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tngs Hudob 8 as ·---• lth Gallipolia loday for on
needed ninth-inning relitf help
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Frank Robtn~n bit • two
Cleveland waa fourth with UN5. Jacbon in another lea. g u
match
homer in his first at-bat
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WORCESTER, MIBI. (IJPII Ra•ine
012 000 - 4 7·
blast to get tbe Reds off
Gomes of Wor~. Maas.• MiddlepOrt
Ud 101 - t f
Jim O'Toole pitched 8
will meet Lou Gutierrez of Nlcar- Price and Salser. Oller
and. got ltrong 1upport from
ague,. the Centr~l American mkl- Bush.
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dlewetgbt
In 1 10-J'GIJDd.
Plate, C. W.
playa in each or the first
at Mechanics Hall Aprll ... ~ses, Tom Anderaon
innings. Donn Clendenon
Gomes won the 'New ~
Roberti.
for the Pirates.
nitddleweighl title Ill bla lui
. •-'fight by knocking out Larry Car- NAMES '"'" COACH
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B. Peclt'a ~pta,.. speech w• On April 30th
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on rollera, l'omer&lt;&gt;y·Mason Z3.· Pearaoo'&amp; pro.Amerlean Liberal longer· "Than~ you Thanil you
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Jackets Win· First, 9-4, Over Racin~ Tornado ·N·i~e I~Th;;;~;;;~~;;;~;;;Sen;;;tin;;;ei;:..;~.. ~~wao

Mlddhl]ia•t'• ·Yellow·' Jacke!JI nado back
John SI"«&lt;!''' ' Bush singled, swiped seoond, jHolman, on an attempted buill.
'IIOIIIH Wl'ti-Ractne Monday at grand alam ~orne run that sail· and SC&lt;Jred when Racine'a Bill However, Stobart singled AI":'iddiepi&gt;\'1 in a i!!lrk·shorte~:
4lVer the head of Bruce Bee- OUrs bobbled Mlclt Morria's j' lensworth waa. safe on 'lint.
f1ve ani! . two-thirds
lnnillji gle in centerfield in the hottom lgrounder.
aacker Jack BOotlc'a error, MeKame, tltelt' flr.it win of I he of the sixth with Gary Stobart, That big tnnirlg started when Elhlnney walked, and I ben
year, In: )wo· starts, and
Ra- John Allensworth, and R u ss Buddy Moore beat out • bunt, :came Mr. Stn&amp;er 'a Joog cloot.
cines ftr!'t l"'s m as many out- McElhinney aboard. When the Terry John!IOII tripled , t hen Racine had the pme unW
lngs. 1" 1
circling was done . lhe Jackets was caught off third base, them , nursing a 4-3 edge oQ,
The bkiii''·!Hat broke the Tor- led 11-4. Moments later Charley lcatcher Larry Salser to Bill talned throogh two runs ln the

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lead-of! sirlgle and Ted S,Uey•s
sk)o-hlah 'home rt111 poke to the
;·oad ill right ..... ter.
The other two runt' ..,.. In
the lll1rd aa Larry Price led
of! with a sltarp •lntlle tn ce"'
IA!r and IIIIA!r two......, wt, Sal·
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mlJcue, 0t1er lhllled• ...,1 · .,.,.
Elhlnney ooor1nc on hl8 b a
mishandled in tbo wtlltld '!1111 11
Jaclteta tot two mon ln 'tb
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The Mets, obviously figuring crown last season while playing

Ihat any change has to bf' an im· for the Red Sox.
provement w11l use only three of ' The Athletics will open against
You ""'"L \)(" uble 10 tell the l last seaso~·s opening day startt&gt;rs the Yankees in colorful new at·
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payers
-'f'ithnlll a scorecard to·
4n , when ba.~~b.nll's other l&amp; ma-l agamst the Curds. AI Moran and lire - gold uniforms with kelly
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from the Yankee lineup because
first OliiJ of the"··
Monda
]he Colt~ will have only four or a pulled leg muscle.
Pr~sid . t Kt:' miPt:h~as amo:~ familiar faces in their lineup. The
WPatMr OuUook Good
4..1.022
who ·watched Balti· newromers on Harry Craft's cl~b The weather outlook generally
mflre t'" ·n h~ck the WSshington I include second baseman Erme was good, with C!OOI temperatures
. . in the nat.ion 's capi- Fazio. ri.ght fielder .Rusty Staub, J forecast for the northern most cit·
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til ! while the Reds bounf.·ed the center fielder Howle Goss, and ies and a hlgb of 84 for the Colts'
- Pittsbtii'_gh Pirates, 5•2• 011 Cincin-· ,lf'st baseman Pete Runneh:l. who opener In Houston.
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or DJgt#' ga mrs. The Reds wi!!
help lhf· Philli~s. launch thei.r ::ea·
so~ tm4t&gt;r the hg~t~ at Philad:lph,.. '"le olher mght game w1ll

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York Yitnkees d sil the Kan
CJNCTNNA11 &lt;UPil -The Cii1- ·and getting no homers. To make 'nte Reds return· to
City At.j1ctics, the Detroit Tig~rs-,. clnnati Reris ..could be on their matters worse, he hurt hill throw- Saturday and Sunday for
host
Sox, and I way to the pennant this year, if ing arm and for a time was a games with Pittsburgh.
the Mifillesota '1\\•ms t&gt;nleri:Jin the_ J im O'Toole and Frank Robinson doubtful first-day starter.
CleveloWl lnd;ans.
continue i the form they showed He reported no pain in the arm Jim Ninowski lnb
The !an Francisco Giants and ,Jim O"TOQI~ arid .f.rank Robinson after the gar;ne Monday, and this
t~ l..os~nge)('s Dodg~Oi wbf ,arr · continue in the form they showed pleased him almOst as much as Cleveland CoDtract
expf{'teif to hattie it out fo r the 1Monday in the season opener. ~ the homer.
CLEVELAND (UP[)-uQarter
Nationaf LeaguP pennant again 'l'h .
11 . J f h de , · d O'Toole did so well that at no back Jim NlnoWJJd slped
this ye~. Opt'n on the road. The sl ~ flreb~· \~g e 1 ~n r f ~~ time wall the Cincinnati bullpen 1963 contract Monday to play with
Giants J}s il lhe Houston Colts and u~n¥ .ou. !e er are WC! 0 • in action. ••'lbere's no reason why the Cleveland BroWD!I of
the D ers play the Cubs at CQi- mha-.fb· nlotlorb •ouhs slohw sedtarters mh J shouldn't win 20 games this National Football League.
cago.
se a , ut t ey s ow no sue
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Nioowakl and fe11ow .... u..
svmptoms in the Reds' 2·2 win year, Jim IMIKI ter t P game.
"~-.. ...... The rates launch their home o~er the Pirates.
"1 shoutd have done tt the last back Frank Ryan !Ret with head
schedu[ 8f!liwlt tbe Milwaukee
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coach Biantnn Collier, going over
Braves .nd the ~New.~Yo~k Met.s, 0 Toole, ~·ho ran up a. st~mg or In 1961 he. won 19, but did It film:s of last !IeatOn'! games and
who lost.~ 120 games in Z2 com:ecubve scoreless mnmgs in with a hrrz1'ng 18-2 mark in th discusBing plays for this comlng
their initial season last year. open spring training, and hu~led six-hit . second half of the season. Las~ season.
at home ,.against thl:! St. Louis bl!-U. and was. never m trouble year he won 16, including eight Nlnowld mlslld lbout bllf
Cardinals.
a~~unst.
the Pwates.
1of his last 10
the. 18 seuon when he
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40b~n gave O'Toole a
,Jtobinson's early-teason batting a brotea JcoUII'bone, and Ryu,
umforms during the tJff-season as run PI with a home run in
slbmp usually lasts no more than the number two 1ignal caller, riD
every team f'xcept Minnesota com first inning. Robb~ had shown
a month, but the experts feel if the club for the balance of
pleted a
involving at least sign o! improving jn training
the Reds are to wiD the pennant season.
one key
spring, hitting only a .242
they ~m have to ride the bat of
the btg guy. A Robinson slump
causing .a sulr.400 record for the
Reds in April could easily be fatal . . . . PHILIP SPORN
m a light leagoe race. as 1t was
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March 26, 11183
In Mondor's opener, . Gordie High Game - T.
Coleman got anotber J;tomer for '1111 actual.
the Reds in the sixth iniling, after IDgh Series
T.
Leo Cardenas singled In two rtms 511'1 actual.
m the second. Pittsburgh scored Come!JI ............ , .. .. .2'131
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aoevcnth frame error by O'Toole. Atheys .. : ... ... , • , , , :. 2730
Much of the game was played Tl!llllllnla . , .. , , , • , , , •, , , · f/10·
under the Hghts beca""' of an King PlruJ .......... , .. 211110
overcast sky, but most of the 28,- March 'II, 1983
896 fan!!, Including Govs. James Trippers .·...... . , .• ,,, ••
A. Rhodes ol Ohio and Bert T. Pulverizel'a ....... , , ..
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Carrols .. .. , , , , ••• , , ••. ,
E~rl Francis suffered the los!!. Emme$ .. , . ~ . , , • , , , •.
: The Reds ·Jell ror Philadelphia Coal Dotklt .... ... .... ... 2311)
Decorated 1 lit. 111
after the opener lor two night Hilh Game - Damewood,
euttercreme cen·
/ games with the Phillies today and 216.
1,er, chocolate
Wednesday. Joey Jay, who won High Series - Duddlnil; 112
cover.ed. '
21 games last season, will start Eiqmerts and Coal IJocb ..:..
for Cincinnati, opposing Art Ma- Playoff 2nd and tst hd w.i8hafrey for the Phlls.
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St. Loull Hftt1 ball club

..., a olalemlllt atlrlbulld to
ficlal Earl strom 8ll:urday blgbt.

be all out DD a do-or-die effort
night when lhey f~ the Lo
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With theae two injuriH.' two
111e Hawb' first ab: men wtU
when the actim in
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&amp;ell! a wire to NBA Preol·
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...e:de!!'·J ... . cllf ''*lion day and 1.32, Kanawha Falls 1.111, Char· llamentsry eleetioll today with the ert Mulllgan llbe 1 uthor
Tbe County Vocal Music F..,
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brotller, Robert; .... . flvo •llr
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•arda under tlie new ·reappor- and Winfield dams were on the majority needed to toke over the f 1 ~ di~ector a~ all m~ '::: lligh auditorium Tueldav. Aorll . Middleport ""'tors .!UNI their lel't, Shelia, Shai'OI! lieU' je,
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IJonmenl of tile •ix city wards. laitls.
government.
' e ;f a 1 a,':"""1' es .. ·w
30th II I p, m. under directiDn mothers are plannlnil OOYerll Cynthia, ood liarllyn Sole • .Ia:
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*-'lllii J-2-Y'-35 Mayer ' Sidera ....O..need a Boot movemeall:
~. PrimeMinistcr~ohnDiefenhak· me a ecton. 1
of Mr. Merrllllla~is, Jackson . [projects for this weekend IA!rnal grandparenll ""' ' Mr. ·,,,
di•M~ statutory meetir.g ol the cou"' Oblo River _ Walter Bed&lt;- er, whose anti·AmerlcBD and anti·
Allatlot 8 age lllardem
There will be miXed chorus- which they hol*! wiD add Iii"' and Mn. WaiiA!r Smith 0&lt; H8ri.
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ell tn be held April 16 at 7 p.m. jord up 14 3 p m . Walter Wil· nuclear policy led to a notHOOfi· . Perhap&lt; the r•t.... elrama .. from the lib and 6th gradeo llficantly to their fuM for tho lo..d, and J&gt;OIA!I'nal gnfl!!~ ff
approval of the city· budget llai!IBOn up u ' 4·4s p m . AI dence vote and Monday's election, I was '" the tr1ump of M " Ban· of Nortbwesterro Local School
Mr. alld Mn. Heber C. James
1 oenlor tr'
r;::~ / ::,;also a ,&gt;roles! meeting bert Holden up l4 s:$ ·p.m.; refused to concede even thoug!l croll who ror six years waa District, EasiA!rll Local School annua
tp.
ol Hartford. Frleodll may call
be held on April 23rd at Jenka up 14. 6:30p.m.; Beaver the Liberals won a plurality ot 1:~·~ '"~""'"~:;'te~= District, Southern Local School Thill Sat~rday they will hold any time at the J~
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p.m. concerning the zoning up 14 1 .30 a . , __ Ci'- seats over his Progressive Con·
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• llisfriet, Pomeroy, Bradbury, 0 bake sale at the TrJ..Lustrt dence. The funieral 'oiill' be ·
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whose real name IS Anna Maria Bedford Sallsbury as well as
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of the city of Pt. Pleaoant. up Iii, 2 a.m.; Charleroi up 15,
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nd• · ed ~- CleaLers begmmng · at 9 a.m. w-•-' ·'
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Hi g b
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m Re HoD Hensley officiating.
serColrt appeared ,before tlte a.m. ; Indiana p 16,3:30 a.m .; ~e~gns;:r JS for~ to
''Two for the See,aw."
School Southenl Local East· charge. They will a~ have ~- buri
i.t Graham
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cou.arD askiiJ tbat WJDdBGr Blue Seal up 16, 4:40 a.m.; Ja.
Y t new parliament.
Her Academy Award was won ern ~ Pomero
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wney own It, 2. 10 a.m.,
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sulhvan the Irtsh gul who first groups from RuUand Racine
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onservatiVes.
oomm~icated w1th Helen Keller Eastern and PomeroY Htgb feed wiD be .availa~le~ Mrs.
eniA!r 111- The financial statement of "" H. up 21, 4:4o a.m.; C. V.
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School. Forrest Bachtel, Mid· Stewart also ,. chatrman for
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tho Asso- the :hree city departments was Harner up 22, 6:15a.m.: Jerry Dravo Awarded Job
And the Helen Keller role, just dleport, will sing a solo.
thls proJect.
BaLy
by read by Mrs. A. E. Tbomaa, Bosworth up 22, 6:30 a.m. Tt· At Reedsville Dam
as she played it opposite Miss
Senior boys aM girls will be
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city clerk, sbowing the follow· oolt down 23, 10 :2$ p.m.; Elger· HUNTINGTON w v (UP() Bancroft on Broadway, brought the Middleport High School at selling gasoline at the Rizer
I'll. AND SAT. • .
Many
wala'
balanees on March 31 : City, cliff down 23, 3:25 a.m.; Rav:- The .u. s. Arm. ~
of lh~ coveted statuette I 0 little 7 p, m. Tuesday, April 9. He on company in upper Pomeroy
line
be
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Walet Works, $42,· enswood up Greenup 5.20 p.m. , E .
Inc! rps th MISs Duke. Both actresses are will diacuss eoUege ln general with the class tn receive aU
ed out ll{ld a -tiiMandttee ' com$39.000 ln the State/Edeana BosWorth ~p Greenup • ;gmee~s an7~~:tsb
e natives of New York who make and put special e~phasis on proceeds from the sales. They
OIL COMPANY
posed ~llmeo Char le
Fund; Sewage Olspo:s- 8:50p.m.; J . S. LewiS up Green- l thea~o :~:d. 0 1 urg was their homes in the city.
Rio Grande College There will Will be at the Rizer Company
Cottrm·~•m. Fowlkes
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plus $39000 state lap 9:50p.m.; Dispatcher
up
tow 1 ' 1 ekron a proJec~ to I Peck's triumph &lt;'ame after rour be a question and ~nswer per- from 8·30 a m until ? p m
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With ~iation. .
Attending the session last UJ. Greenup 2·30 a .m.; Zlm- I B II
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!ned later this month.
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were Mayor Siders, Clerk mer down 31, 4:20 a.m.; Joey 0~ ev~ e oc s t ~m on -~ e heroic Southern attorney in the iiili
, iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilliiillllili••••••••llliiiiilii.i
Robert rloemnger
carter
Thomas Attorney c. J. Chotin down 31, 6 a.m.; Navi- d 10 trlver · fa up- k ml es screen vers1011 of Harper Lee's 1
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Clutohe• Walch
Urban~ewal Authority of the is Rossi, Sam Fowlkes, Tom Pelr~e down 34, 11 :30 p.m.; . ~e Dravo _firm. " .as one or "I was carrying Miss Lee's fa.
City. '111~ ,fOrmerly com- Reynolds, Arlin Hall, Lawrence Bob Benter up 34, 4:30 a.m.; le1g . compames blddmg on the ther' s watch tonight," the actur '
Charles Cottril,
Or. National down 34, 4:40 a.m.
proJec\h The $l~ontr~c.t was ~or said backstage. "1 was clutching I
posed dii*ta.pr~.~,ement to the
Dowiltowh'~ Business committee
Taylor and Belva Far- Galllpoll, Dam Reliable .:~;:
~llho~ With ' i at the righ~ momen~. This role
and tht"""'riame Was changed to
up 4:30 p.m.; Patton down 9 ·2¥.!
competed m about. seemed to f1t me hke a!l old
.._.rka't Ottly
the Urban Renewal
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p.m.; Sally Polk up ? a.m.;
years.
Comfortbale suit of clothes."
Paul Rairden of the
Charles Stevenson up 8 a .m.;
Best supporting actor Begley i
i:hian Power lllropahy •
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Han.Uton up 9:10 a.m.
Name Nominating
said, "Th;s is the peak or my :
pointed by th~:~: .tn..
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Kanawha Rtver - Little Ed· Group For C of C
career- very defmitely." Begley i
the. unexpired · terif'.Of
ward down Marmet 4 a . ~ .; Ro· Clyde Kirkland , Max Ward , was so ~ffected ~~ h1s role ~s
Hervey on the Housing
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btrt w. Lea down Winfield ~:· John William Blaettnar and ~ tyrannical pohtJcal " boss lO
ity . Mr. Hervey, former · dis2~ p.m.; A. E. Dykes .up Wm· himself were named by Pmne. : Sweet B1rd of Youth that ~e .
trtct mana~er ot the Appalachfteio. 5:50 p.m.; Memll down roy C of c President Kermit I rorbade hiS children t osee h•m ·
lat Power lias been transferW~nf~eld S:lO p.m.; Inca
up Walt.on to a nominating com-1 18 the pa_r_t._ _ __
red to Logan.
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W.nfi~Id 9:20 ~.m .; Helen Z. mittee Monday evening in a
A diacu.saion was held..
Mtddleport High schools golf up Wmfleld 1 -.m.:
Solvay regular C of C meeting at of. NP.w Flag Flying On
. th,e team, playing its first match down Winfield 5 a.m.; W. H. flees of the Oh'J p
M' Ill
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ower Co.
- " ' eport s Lawn
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b~ tile citY:. from the E
Wahama High school 13-3 a.m.; Semet u Winfield
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usme~s mclude , approval Mayor Lee Smith today an~ Ohio Railroad for the sum of at the nlne-hole Pomeroy Go1f a.m
p
of Ward 5.. treasurer~ report nounced that a new American
$; ,000. The land adjoining the course
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Krodel Park area Is composed MiddLeport Senior
Charles
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o all the land between tbe •ld Swackhammer was medalist for Medium Damages Are dunng the recent flood situa- This nag has been donated
Clarksburg road and R~te 35 the match as he scored a :'18 Incurred. In Wreck
tJOns. Mem_bers discussed, but by ~rs . David Jenkins, Hudson 1
and westerly erx.r ·of the pond
Oilly two oveT par, Medium damage was incur- took no actJon, on~ long-dor~- St. m memory .of her father , :
defeated Dick red to an auto early today on ant proposal to umte the Mtd- Mr . Earl Mankm. The mayor 1
at Krodel Park. Council moved
tha• City attorne~ C. J. Hyer
4-0.
East Main-st when the ·vehicle ~eport and · Pomeroy cham- expressed _his appreciation for
take the
_other pairings Wahama's went out of control and crashed rs.
this donahor•.
lo terminate
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Cook defeated Ron Han- intn a power pol•·
----with Ruben and
nirlg H !or the only White Fal- Driving the car was Roy Divorce Action Is
REGISTRAR COMING
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Council
a motion
win, Don Hanning downed Keith Armes, 19, of Minersville, Filed In Count
Del?-rt Reese, registar at
a.ggested by tile Mt.~.!f. tn •!'Ill'' Waharn:l's Pilffner ~ and Mid· gomg east on ~.in.,t. Pome· A petition for div!ce has Rto Grande College, woll he at
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. Jim Johnson carded roy poliCe inves~tgated and said been filed in Meigs county com~·~l'' ,p~.\· ·!'
. .~~ over ~k 1)1omp- there was med1um d~mage .to mon pleas court by Frank w •
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the front right side of Armes' Porter, Jr., Pomeroy, against
Middleport Golf Coach Nolan Ci:lr.
Juanita D. Porter of Syracuse
Swackhammer announced Rick The car went out of control The plaintiff charged gross ne:
Oiler, John Allensworth, Tom as Armes left the upper park- glect of duty and extreme cruRall, Mickey Morris and Pat ing lo.t. It ~it a power pole on elty in his petition. Three minEdwards as other members of the nght Side or the highway or children are involved
Yellow Jacket team.
. .after .crossing back from the County divorce investigator A.
Swa~mmer satd left s~de of the road . Armes c. Hill has been ordered by the
wtll host Athens was, cited to M.ayor.Charles Le- court to conduct an investiga'
. and ·wellston Fri- gars court. on a charge of reck- tion of that case and also di. ~12, Other scheduled less operation.
vorce petitions filed by Connie
il;::r~~.are ~t. Plea~nt at
A. Snider vs. Ralph Snider and
~:~iF~~:~:~ WITH KIDS 11·. at Logan, AprU
!5: Mtddleporl Large Rural House
Suzanne Luellen vs. Glenn A.
Apnl 22: Gallipohs B
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LueUen
WALLS WITH · at Pomeroy, April 24:
urns o ronn
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A two story, six room house lr
~HERWIN·rriLLIAMS
27; Middleport at Gallipolis
owned by Robert HiD, Rulland,
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burued early Monday morning
Get Rid·Termltes
At Lower Colt
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· Salem township near Wilkes'12
PT.
BOTTLE
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tll&gt;is,trlit t~urnament at
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The structure had already QT. BOTTLE . . . . .. .. 3.95
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GAL. CAN
of Middleport's hom
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in 1"hen the. bla7f was Gal. makes 12~ gal spray.
wi' be played on the discovered by a nearby reSI· Qts. 30 gal. Good for ants,
. caurse.
at 3 a.m. No fire depart- white - grubs, wire worms,
Japanese Beetles,
ment was called. The M el g s Roaches,
Water bugs and many other
county sheriff's deparwent con- pests.
ducted an Investigation Moo·
Pickens Hardware
day . Cause ol the blaze has
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wbose daaliDg major
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buebiD eatMr WU halt6d by 1
line drive neerly U Y~l •JO.
can-1 it qulta ~..u.. wJthout t
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Jolm Vargo and Jamea Nue- Cine's ~ were earned.
In Monday's curtaln·ralsel'l.
clarone Jr. al Painesvltle, . Ohio, Price "'nt the dlatJnce
The Orioles rode to their
were sewnd with '1334,
regul£ Racine ~' fiDlllq , lJ W1 t
over the Sen.tors on
singles Competition, Andy Hudo- his iliPPlDI · fUt ball,
ning clouts by Jim Gentile
ba, Youngstow. Ohio, waa third t(!UI',IlYln&amp;: dp flvt earned
with 725
Racine Is holt 10
John fBoogl Powell. steve Barber
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limited the Nats to seyen hill but In the regular all evenll ltand- Wednesday, Middleport
tngs Hudob 8 as ·---• lth Gallipolia loday for on
needed ninth-inning relitf help
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from Stu Miller
1954 and Edward Murphy of tame, and Po~y is boat
Frank Robtn~n bit • two
Cleveland waa fourth with UN5. Jacbon in another lea. g u
match
homer in his first at-bat
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WORCESTER, MIBI. (IJPII Ra•ine
012 000 - 4 7·
blast to get tbe Reds off
Gomes of Wor~. Maas.• MiddlepOrt
Ud 101 - t f
Jim O'Toole pitched 8
will meet Lou Gutierrez of Nlcar- Price and Salser. Oller
and. got ltrong 1upport from
ague,. the Centr~l American mkl- Bush.
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dlewetgbt
In 1 10-J'GIJDd.
Plate, C. W.
playa in each or the first
at Mechanics Hall Aprll ... ~ses, Tom Anderaon
innings. Donn Clendenon
Gomes won the 'New ~
Roberti.
for the Pirates.
nitddleweighl title Ill bla lui
. •-'fight by knocking out Larry Car- NAMES '"'" COACH
Dey of Lowell, Mall.
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MONTIIEAL
B. Peclt'a ~pta,.. speech w• On April 30th
· 1fll k _;,) \&gt;!ftH• ia f!!&lt;VIv"" by hi•
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The Lalidl, Lola l!ltll'artl of Value 1830, Taxes $19.08.
1!:., Lol5, P, Mel. 5, VlluO 11170, glnla, &amp; 12. We!"' of ~ 1&gt;. II0 1A. N. Part, 10.00 A., Value NO! Same, ,to· X 1JO Ft., Vallie lokcailiJ, .~ L. •
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A., Value $1Jil, Tuet1 t&gt;LII. Taw tl\.84.
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1M Trtuurtr of Melp Cctmty, Marcum, William J . I&lt; Mar- Same, l..ql 1, F. Add. I, Va~ ~· · s. 11, SE of NE v. on Same, 8 35, Mid. Part El&lt; " I Medley,. Sallie 1&lt; 11arr1tt wt11&lt; Height.. AddJtlm, Value
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I!; \?, ol NE ¥• "" II \I I&lt; S &amp; \ ' lu~ $to Tax:. tUt. . . ' ' Muoser,' Arthur • Glennis. 8. Same, S 8, No. !l) Radford
E. o1 Creek, Value 1111110, Value
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JalllOS " Lesle, s. 16 Kau!f. Eva, s 21, 30, No. to MOQ'I&amp;, .Harry lrr llaua GateLot No, '17, Bull. • I
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Value
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lAMore, S, It, 8W cor• &amp; 4l.IIOA, S8 A., Value "90,
Roniine ~rt Howard S Landers, John R. Jr., S 9 S.E. M)en, Bertha A., Lot No. Tl, T , · 66
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OIJVE TOWNSHIP
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21 20, N~ Cor. N o1 Rd., j A.: Cor. S. E. v, 21 A Value $10.00, Horton &amp; }losworth No.
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MttCh~U · Franklin 8 • Irene' $20, Toes $2.90.
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Albert &amp; Ev~ M., Same, S. 17, W I&gt; of Nlll ~ Rd. of 1U n\1 of NW ¥•, 3 A., NE, 2.94 A., Value f40, Taxe. PJerCe, May Ann, S 24-30, S. Same, Lot No. '18, Trl. S. of Tues. I!IIIJl
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E. Part o1 No. 5 PeMy Survey, 78, Value $10, Trea $1.53. .
Same LOt No .
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Same 8 II N part of lOA Same S 21 SE corner 10.73 .78 A., Value $30, Taxee U 4·
Myera, Bertha A. • WWJam, dridg 'w of Kerr; Run RV Eynon Enunt lo Dllvjd, Lot
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Thomson, Rosella, 8!
21, 13, NW part of SJ: "-'• I &amp; E part of NE v,, 89.71 A., Same S 17 NE cor o1 128A 10 7SA 1 A Value $20 Taxes es $25.48.
I Same. Lot No. 112, Beban Add.
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Value $2,1110, Tares IS0.34.
INc: ...;,e~ ••:18 A., V~lue $30,
I SlteU, Cella S. &amp; Samuel E.• jVatue flOO, Taxes $6.80.
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Same, S. 21, 13, SW OOl'ller Same, S, II, N \lex ISA NW Taxes $.84.
· sime, s. 21 , 20, E cor. out of'S. 8, N.W. Comer !57A. s .w. Richards, Arnold &amp; Florence, No
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Same, Lot No. 21111 , SE .,...,
S or Rd., 51 A., Value "770, ,&amp; s I&gt; er 8fi47A R899 A Val· Same S 17 SE ol 20A NE 1303'lA Mid on Rd 3A. Value Part of S.W. ¥&lt; S., .09 A. Val· Lot No 12, Behan Mel,, Value V j 408M8il T 80 it08.G
No 3 Burt Est. ex. 14A lc ~
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S· part of Frac. 34 &amp; N pl. o! S 28. E. Part ol30 A, N.W. Part Add .. Value NO, Taxes S!Jt, 1&amp;20. Taxes $27.04.
And notice is hereby giva ,
Valu. PfO, TWI $U2.
part o! Sec:., 68.04 A., Value! Burns, Ben F. 1&lt; Nellie S. 3-9, Frae. 2( UO A., Value $711, of FracHon, 20.110 A., Value ,180 Roach, Della H., Lot No. I, Swisher Coal Company Land·
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Tares ~.38.
Fife Add., Value fl,IIOO, Taw in in Front of m-2114-285:2ae.
lots or par11 olkltl, will
111 , SE part e• coal, 33.20 A., Tares $I.90.
.• Sl'l v,, 24 A., Valuatloo
Same S 32 W part of &amp;7.32A I Value 1480, Taxes $13.5;1.
Sigman, Roy Les, S. 2'7 , W. Same, S. 21, E. Of S, 81 A., $33.22.
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Coleman, Cora E., S. It, 24, side of 58A NW cor., 8 A., Val· 59.61 A., Value 11170. Taxes $21.· Snider, RalplJ " Connlt, Lot &amp;.me 558 x' 65 Value' tiOO the' 4lounty Auditor pursuant II
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Tax~ .42 62 ., NW ex lA N, 4.26 A., Value ue 1180, Taxes M.ll.
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No, 65, Bosworth, Value $810, Tu.. fu.26
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13-15, NE part of 76.83A, 9 A., Value ",850,
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Swisher Coal Co., A Corp .. · Smith, Cecil, S. 33, W. of Rd., Tax.. 125.38.
me Lot. No 254 AD
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Value $00, Tans 12.48.
Same, s. !5, 32, w part of Same, s. 31, NE corner, 1 A., s 27 , Near Mid . of w I&gt; pll!'l of 1.20 A., Value $10, Tans $.12. • Stansbury, Garen H. &amp; Cltaa. of~ Value · T.;...
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6.75A, 2.118 A., Valye $40, Tares Smith, Cecil D. &amp; Mabel, SIW. &amp; Pearly C., Lot No. 8, J. l Sa~ ~· l'rt
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20, 1 Out of 18.50 1.25 A. Value Tms $! 5.84 .
Coleman, w. s., s. 21, o w " .08.
35, S.E. Part of UO A. ol Rd., W. Joneo Est, No. I Und. ll E.
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line 01 w .,. s c1 McDougle, 1 Same, s . 'II, Near Middle, 1.00 A., Value $940, Taxes $39.· End 97 Ft., Value $5,590, Tues l Value
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Same S. 20, 13, Strtp N of Wright, Maurice · &amp; Doro· A.. Value $10, Tans $.21.
5.60 A., Value $40, Tareo '1.118. II.
$595 ·41 ·
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Strip tllru Mid., 1.25 A., Value th, , S. 15, 18, NW corner, 32 Same 9 24 On zOne I!; I&gt; Same S 'II Near Mid of w Soulsby, wm. T. &amp; June Rooe, Sa1J1e, Lot No. 7 £&gt;. 10 Ft 'lame, Lot No. 283,, llf!.lt
I -~·~"~8=:;:==-IRO Toxes $2.22.
A., Value $690, Taros $15.86. n.;..r a.i .. A
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$530. Taxes $11.34.
A. Coal, 17.0'1 A., Value $230, ·fl27.01.
S:~e Lot ·NO 61. .
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Same, Lot No. a, 21 Ft. w. 2110 Tues M8 O:a 282,
$2110, Taxes $5.52.
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Price. Lake &amp; Gladys, S. f, '
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of Rd. ex 40A •.40 A.. Value $20, J•J:le Rose, S 21, S. E. Part of 97.
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LEBANON TOWNSHIP
Same, S. 30, NE corrter of s Taxes $.S6.
IO.lf A. Part o1 E. II Ex. Coat, Same, Lot No. B 30 Ft. . on $4011, Toes $14.60.
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$30?0, Taxes $83.!8.
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11 of NW v,, US A., Value $30, Same, s. 5, SE part of W 11 , .76 A., Value $470, Taxes $19.50. Mill St. Ex. 5 Ft. of! W. Side, Same, Lot No. 283, Rear r, - - - - - - - - Whaley, Delmar Herbert " · Hayman, Garnet, S. 2'7, NW Taxes 1,84,
w of Rd., .90 A., Value $680, Stitt, Nora, N,E. Part of 22.· Value $2,310, Taxes $170.!14.
Lot No 283, Value NO. Tares :•
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Evelyn E,, S. 22, W. end •• •of SE y, ex coal, 9.64 A., Val· Cundiff, Glenn r., s. 19, On Taxes 117.86.
97 A. N.W. of Sl Rt. No. 7, Same, Lot No. 8, 22 Fl. w.l $2.20.
. · · · · Mr."an.: Mrs. Dorael WU.O.
40A W. part, 32.95 A., Value ue 1&amp;10, 'Taxes $11.84.
w line of 70A lot 117, 1.20 A., RUTLAND VILLAGE
.55 A. Value $620, Taxes ~9Jt. Eud Ex. 24 Ft. Ex. IS Ft. off Same, Lot No .. 278,
spent a week d
$580, Taxes $!6.06.
Same, S. 'II, NE cor. of SE Value $10, Taxes $.26.
Folan, Rebeoca &amp; William A. Universal Fuel &amp; Chemical E. Side, Value $240. Taxes f/:0.· $130, Taxes $4.72.
· his mother, Mrs. J!:rala
CHESTER TOWNStnP
'1•, 4 A., Value $40, Tax.. $1.· Deeter, Glen &amp; Doris, 26 A., 9. 10, Lot 10 e:1 II ft. S side, Corp. S 13-23 21!0 X 600Ft. Bet •211.
~m;~$9~:· 279,
.
and famiy.
.
1
Heaton Jameo A. &amp; Helen 16.
lA out of 7.!10A N 1&gt; of SE y, Value tl,$60, Taxes 1&amp;3.20.
Rte. lo River, S.OO A., Value Same, Lot No. !, Ex. 40 Ft. S •
Lot N·
.
Mrs. Herbert Rouilt
281
L 8 25 ' 70A out Qf 8'7.114A Cen. Lawrence, B.A., S. 27, II NE 01 lASE, 1 A., Value 120, Tax· Tillis, Sherman, E of Rd, AdJ. f40, Taxes $1.10.
'off Center N. 1!1, Value $200. ~"*'
Mrs. Dolly Wo~.
891
25
08
i's
·
c
N~
E
of
Rd
70
A
comer,
10
A.,
Value
$80,
Tar·
f
57
Kans
Fuel
&amp;
Liiltt
Co.,
.36
Wamer,
George
H.
&amp;
Grace
Ta
...
fl8.84.
~
.·
vi
axesC!t
·
·
M
th
Lo
Mrs.
Childress,
Mrs. Rua.
0
lu~ 10. Taxes
$2.29,
u.;,l~ Joe. 'l'hebnl, 35, A. Value $330, Taxes $9.44. . M., 118, N. Part of s.w . ~&gt; I Suter, Eva &amp; w. Guy, J. w.l erry, ... a ew, I sell Jioush, Ruberta .... Ji14.
'Leonard &amp; Doris, s, Lawrence, B. A. &amp; Mary, S. IO.OIA
o1 40A NE part of ' SALEM TOWN9HIP
of S.E. I'&lt;, 21,75 A., Value $200 Jones Est. No.8 Und. II E. End
Run, Value
.attended the bymn IIIDc
7 In SE part of lO'IA, 7 A., Val- !II,.!IW cor. or E II, 16 A., Va~ NE v., 10.01 A., Valuo NO, Tax· Cross, Melvin J:, &amp; .....,tse, Taxes $5.48.
9'1 Ft., Value $5,590, Taxes ..-m.. West ,;•.;... R Lot
a! Fi'eedom Gospel Mlision 1111
'0 $110 T
t316
ue $1110, Taxes $5.18.
es $2.24
S 6 NW port of SW '1&lt;, iiO A. Same, S 36, S.W. Part o! S.E. 75
, Su
·•
Sunday,
1
u Sam'' s ~e~ ~ oi NE y, W Laep, ,~ts J , ,&amp; .S.y I•IJ MJcikUf1 Orville et al. S. 36, Vallie $2,400, 'l:aes $8UI. - 'I• 93 A V~ue $l,UO '!!axiS $42.· Wilson, Howard 4. &amp; Rachel
fl~~~· 2, Value
Mrs. Cltaries Burri alttH!Iilly
of er 70A Value $2 430 Ta~es Pauline. S. !8, NW part or SW Mid. ot E 10 of SW I'&lt;, 10 A., same, S. , SW part, 41.11 A., 74.
A., Lot No. 116, Bosworth, Val· ;;es
&amp;
wuson spent a week en4 at '
1
~9 Tf
.,
'
II&lt;, 57.25 /!.,, Taus $2,070, Tax· Value $510 Taxes f1,U6.
Value $180 Taxeo $18.40.
West, Thomas R. S. 13-t6. In uo Q ,llllll, Tu:e• $95.17.
A Y~11•
res.
Ky., with Charles
R'ebel Elizabeth s 12 13, es $59.42.
Mundry 'Evelyn !., S, 8, In Robin,..; Eliza Frar.k &amp; Leu- N,E, Part of 35.68 A. Near Mid. Same, Lot No. 286, N. \1, Val· nn, 0 · 11-9 Sub. 11 Nil
Burri
he ~ceompuied
SE 'cor~er E o1 Shad~ 4l A,, Sheffield, C. G. et al, S. 27, NE '4,' t4 A., Value fi,OID, ra, s. 10, Wend, T/.50 A., VaJ.Iof E 1&gt;., 3.89 A., Value $480, ue f1,,880, Value ~.13.
1\ Value~· T~
home ror two days reT
$55 42
S\" part ex coal &amp; other min .. Taxes $2186
ue '1,220 Taxes $83-02.
ITaxes 120.52.
POMEROY VILLAGJ:
oung,
A.,
I No.
10 hiJ employmeat oa
V~u::,.$l,:10a ~'part 'or' NW 142 A., Value $2,630, Taxes $75.· Same, s'. i, In 111!; 14, .II A., Shenefield, Rodger T. S. 38, Same, S 18, Ont ol 45.%8 A. Bearha, Nettle Matlo, Lot No. ~~e Ave., Value $1110, Tax..
u '!o A Val;,. $2011 Taus 35. 511.
Value $10, Tans $.29,
111-7, In SE '4 of BE v,, 1.00 A., Mid. on E. Line, .4&amp; A., Value 286, Value $2,2511, Taxes $82.16. y I.
Ruush'' ts a medloal
'·
''
'
· Wells, Hobart C. I&lt; Inez L., Hetzer Wayne &amp;Jo Ann (So Value $3911 Taxes ..0.118.
$10, Taxes f.42.
llotzel, John &amp; Betlllle Stanoung, Jai!Ob W. I&lt; Cella, Lot
at Pleasant V.U., ltoa74Same s II NE v, of NE y,, S, 27, SW part ol NW '!. er coal 8-61) S. '21, E 11
SW I'&lt; e:1 Same, s.' 311, SE 'f&lt;l, 1 A., Val- Same. S. 13-16, OUt of4U&amp; 4- Jley, No. 2S'1 W. Part o1 Sub. No. 30, 10Ft. W. Stde Add. DabH• fell at bill 1111rk at
A
vaiue
'
1
270
Taxes
17.74.
&amp;
other
Min.,
25,50
A.,
Value
20A
NW,
9
A.,
Value
$250,
Tax·
uo
MilO.
Tans
$12.46.
,
Mid.
on
E.
Line
Ex.
Coal,
U5
JSI!o
A.
ll
A.
Value
$600,
n~
Val~
$50,
Tax08
$1.82.
aud Smith Sanddig•
41
·· ar· L &amp;Patrioill A., fi!O, Taxes $5.17.
eo 17.04.
Szasz. John, Jr., S. 5, SW pt. A., Value $10, Taxes $.40.
Taxes $21.92.
me, I No. 34, 40 Ft. Sq.
mashing a Yertabno 1n
1, ,&lt; S
E
oi W 11 of E 11, LEBANON EASTERN COAL St Clair, Norman • Beulah, of SW ¥&lt;, 1.511 A., Value 20. Tal· Same, S. 111-16, .to Ft. Strip lrown, Robbie Les, Helen Back Eud, Value $40, Taxes
J•
' '
1970 Taus IS6. SlteHteld, C. G., S. 27, Coal S 24 SE part o1 38.80A NE pt. es U6.
(OUt of 45.8l A), .57 A., Value Lee &amp; Wlllar Dean, Lot No. 6, $1.46.
·
aud Mrs. Jack Sorgoat
~: A., Value $ ' '
' 148A sw part, 146 A., Value .... oi 52A SEpt. of NJ: '4, 1.50 A., WUlialllll, Pearl, S. II, Mid. $10, Tares $.15.
i Horton's Addition, Value $1,3110 Same, Lot No. .34, 1111
and M:r. aud Mrs,
Same s 9 10 w I&gt; of w I&gt; 170, Taxes $33.110.
Value $50, Tales $1.40.
m N line, 1.25 A., Value ..,0; White, Eli D. I&lt; Evolyo, S Taxes $19.68.
~~ Corner, ,Value $1,330,
Shields •pent SundaJ willa
' • · ~rn' 34 A Value
Westfall. Vlrsn W. • Marpr- Tuea f1.90.
1'31, Ont of N.W. Corner of \ Carpenter, Perry I&lt; Iva, Lot ....58.
and Mrs. Earl Robinson.
Ex ::oonwT c er$zo 08 .,
LEBANON SOIJTRERN
et B S 23 E part of S6A E
Fraction, 1.011 A., Value $10, No. 17, .00 A. Sub. 14 S.
Un· Same, No. 100 - ii03
Mr and Mrs Arnold And..,
ueS m ' S ;~esW ,~· E 11 ex Congo, Ruby, S. 24, !.2SA out part'' or' toM 26.'16 A., Value
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP Ta•es $.2&amp;.
Jon Ave., .50 A., Value f1,,100, Back of Loto!O P't of No. 30-34, son ~nd dautPrt&lt;:o of Basbaa
· ( ~ ~· 61 '801 ' l50 ' A
Value ol 6.50A SW PI· or 10.75 A In W ..,10 Tans $2o.oo.
Bourlard, Bertha, S. 27, S. Young, Joseph G. &amp; Ellen, Taxes $40.18.
Value f40, Tues f1 .44.
spent SUnday wilb Dona pg.
·~ '~~ ; · $ 26 · ·•
pt. of 40A, 1.25 A., Value $20, LONG BO'ITOM.oiJVE TWP. Sit'• of 98.10 A. Mid. &amp; E. Part, S tl-13, N, Part of .86 A. Part Conkle, Samuel I&lt; lma Jean,
sons and family.
\
S;,it~e~oger' c., S. 12, 16, Taxes $.62.
Deeter, Glen I&lt; Doria, S. 19, 3-62 A., Value $130, Taxes ...... of 1.81 A., .13 A., Value $270, u · A. W. ol Sugar· Run Rd. .:wiO:WNS:P
Mrs. Wayne Prall and fomi1f
NE cor ex coal 9 A. Value ~ornell,, Alfred &amp; Emma, 8. H, N 1&gt; of S pt. of W olda pL 56.
Taxes $7.42.
Oa N. Line, 2.46 A., Value fl,· E t~ M bert · &amp; Norma spenl Sunday with Mr. and .....
T. s $718' · '
20, NE of 56A SE comer, 2.21 o19A 3.12 A., Value
Tall· Same, S. 21, S.W. Comer El. Same, S. 8, S. Part of .86 A. 100, Toes $40.18.
·• · • ld. on E. !me 62.95 Lewis Sarsons at Leblrt.
or·,;... MethOdist A., Value $110, Taxes tl.38.
eo
Coal, .24 A., Value $10,
.13 A., Value $330, Taxes Cousins, Georga . E., Lot No. A., Value _.,630, Taxes
Mr. and Mrs. Georp Blllllna
Cit ch of North Amerloa· S.2 Court, Gertrude P., S. lt,
ORAIIGI! EASTERN TWP. $.16.
.
$11.1r.!.
·
19$, H &amp; D Addition 30 X 100 llaier, Herbert E., Sr. &amp;
of Baahan spent Sunday wHit
13.~ SW Cor of 6 A N
NW part of S part bel. Rd. • · Burke, Thomas, S. 18, ·In SW Same, S. %1, W, Part of II I&gt;
Ft. SeoGnd St., Value $520, Tax· rna E., S SO, OUt of 40.11A
Mr, and Mrs. Randall Rollortl
111!; \,. 1·3 A, Value $90 Tar· Cltu. I A., Velue $10, Tans 'I•, !.to A., Value $80, Taxes 1!:1. Coal, 2.50 A., Valua f1,00, .MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE .. 08 $11.68.
Mid., 18,78 A., Value $!20,
and son.
es $2
UO.
$1.26.
Taua $2.78.
Atttna, Nellie, Porn. No. 125, Ebershnch, Chu. (Trustee) •• $8.66.
Mi. and Mrs. Runell Jlouol
· 'lllila;.. Freeman a. Von· Icenhower, Roy • Evelya, S. Same, S. H. Mid. &amp; S part of lilmle, S. I, 1. W, Port Ex. Value $840. Taxes $20.06.
Lot No. 120, Corner l!econd liE Howard, C. C. &amp; Lena . s. 2 aud .family of Don:u IIJIIIII 1
·. d&lt; Mne s !2 27 NW 'I• ex a..r 11, 26, N I&gt; of SW v,, :tOA., Val- 8E ' II&lt;, 8Uf 4., Value $1,110, Coal out ol 24.75 A., .52 4. Val· Burdotte, Newman Edward I&lt; Lynn ~·· Value f1,0,840, Toes IS ll of SW 'f&lt;l ex. 30A W, 5Z A., Sunday with Mr. anilllfn. a.
I t 115,50. A '
''410 Tax: ue $270, Taxes $8.27.
Taxes $13t.10.
ue $10, Taxes $.28.
Clterole Ann, Lot No. tiS S. I'&lt; ..,9UI. ·
Value fi,85Q, Taxeo IS0.08.
.~
Jividen, Alll)1 et al, S. 25. 11, S.1111, s. H, m; PJil'l, 28.82 Coleman, Lllther, Center Part Value 11,320, Taxes m.a.
Same, Lot No. 17, Corner Same, S 2, SW corner, 311 "-• fi:c. !.ester Manuel c1 f1li'l
10 8 side of pari Und. I&gt; of I08.110A S li ol NW 4., Value $NO, Tuea t2$.34.
· Same
ofiOO A. Lot.No. 189, .03 A., Canaday, Dorothy rae,
Front • Lynn Sis., V a! u e Value $300, Taxes $8.12.
Sill Oklo, spent 15 day• . , .
~ I A shad~ j., A. Value MilO, II&lt; ol SW of NE '1•, 5USA., Va~ DQ, H. A1bor1 6 Enlya M., Value $250, Tueo ..I.Bf.
No. 28, Behan 2nd. Add; No.
Tax.. fl82.112.
Kendall. Howard S., S Z;o,NE Mr.' and Mrs. Paul MaauoL
( Taus $13.8t.
'
ue t380. Taxes $11.118.
s. as, Mid. on W line of NW v,, Dow, Clara M., I. I, Ja S. Ex. 92 Ft. E. End Ex. Trl.
Wolter &amp; Gladys, cor. of 58.75A Nlll ct SE I'&lt; o! ___;====;;..._ _
.·, . Younl, Betty &amp; Howard E. S. Lisle, Donald W. I&lt; ~ 13.41 A., Value eua, Tuea ..... LIDe No. 6, 10.70 A., Velue $1,· Value .. ,610, Tans $18.:!0.
No. 258, 1.50. A. S. Part of NE '!,, .IJ A., Value $10, TaJ:.
·•,, F·2f, w pt. of Frac. 21, 1.14 A., E. Croocls, S. 26, ~~ of UtlA 81,
.
340, Taxe~ $66.08,
Cooke, Kenneth D. It
4. S, End Ex. Lots Sold. es $.26.
,,
'1 Value 120 Taxes J S6
· E of Rd. Wpt. • S lit,~ A., Val· Swain, ltoberll!:.,l. I, lA Mtt J!:utmaa. J. H., S. 21, S.W. Lot No.- W , 45 X !Ill Ft. N.
A., 'Value $80, Tueo tl,12. Lucas, Irene, S 15, SW cor.
·
~ \l Same 36 In N. p~rt NW of lie t20, Taxes $.!12.
of21.50 A. Ill of Route No. T I 4. 1i Ell, Cqal 11.24 A., Valua f.!,· of Lot No. W, Valu. $830,
Alonxo, lluildinp 011 ex lA S, If A., Value $1,100,
Rd
• u' &amp; ~ 179 A Vaiue - SliO!fiold, c. G. • Lilla, $. Value ... T - .....
920, Taxes .12UO.
.. ~.16.
from Lalley. Val- Toes $32.41.
0
• ~~
t46' '
''
. 26, N pt. oiii6A NW pt. ex coal
Run.AND TOWN8JIIP
lilmle; S. Fll, N.W. Part of DarneD, John F., Lot No.
$110, Taxes $Ul
SUTI'ON TOWNSHIP
OCI
·. .
""IS
$50, .
$· ·
1&lt; other min., 45 A.• Value $520,
Lacy, 1. 1, Mid. • Fraellaa No. II, 18.00 4., VaJ. w. 1&gt;, Value f,!,200, Tu:01
ll)oseU, Harold l Ethel, Lot Arnott, WilHam It Belen, s•.
COLUMBIA TOWNBRIP
'l'axe• $9.81.
I( Jlne e1 SA RJcbway,
8t.• ae $80, Tauo ts.341.
98.
49, El&gt; Value $00, Tax.. 9-15, E part 1.00 A. Va}'¥'•$4,220 1
.
CI!IJIIIUIII, Lyle II. - .V o a I Trustees of Lebanm To1111· Ill A., Value t!,l., Tua tH.• Eblin. Allen, S. t6, Out ot J)urst, Harry •
Taxes $12'1.18.
·
Mr .. JVade Kennedy wu aaJI.
Mae, S. 10, 110' S. of lot 27, ,14 sbtp, S. 30, II, SW part of N of •·
U1 A., .44 A., Value $$10, No. '1!, fl Ft. X 511 Ft. w.
KrauUor, Prank &amp; Bonnie, Black, Delbert L., Paul E. .. ed "l:i~lumbus by the &lt;1ea111 of
A., V~ $111, Taxes '-41.
Rd., 1.511 A., Value 120, Toes Same, I. 1, S of Rd., Ia IW Tates tl1.52.
. Value 11,080, Taxes $).11,41.
No. J5S, Sub. 171!1, Value Charlotte K., S. 15, 9, Dlv. Pick- bis ,Jii'i&gt;lher, Jobn. Mia. Bditll
Cline, Worley 9. II Emma $.112. ·
·
part. IS.SSA NE cor. o i!WJ. Evlna, Sl1a, 1. I, I. " W. of Flowers, Os&lt;:ar, 50 lt 100
$ll.e.
ens Est., uo A., Value $130, Wlllia""""' Gl M
• Itt a .;.
E 1111 . VIIDMeler, Albert R. " ~ .116 A., Value fll, T11t11 .... Slate Dump, 30.27 A., Value Value tsetl, Taxes $214.12.
Jallltl 0., Lot No. Taxes $3.92.
1 •W., S. ~· 10, NE Gl Mld.
on E. line, 11.19.A., Value $1111. Lot!!-, S. 31, Mid. on E •. line I( Bland, Dwfcht It Clarice, I. $HO, Value ..0.01.
.
Sub. 19611 E. Side of Same, S 9, 18, Dlv. P1okens ,~ Mro. IltirotbJ 8eevwa ... ~
Taxes
Nil
E' ol Rd., t A., VU... Jt; W part ct E Ill, SUI A., Gnpn, i.awren&lt;» Artllur, S. - . . , Noel, Lot No.
P't, Value $50, TWI Eat., l .to A., Value $860, Ta10o ·Kennedy of Mmtblla .,..
Daniels, WWlam M., .8. 15, ... Tuea, 30.22.
Vahlo 1480, T.U. $12.43.
. 11, Part Gl .01 4. II. Bod Gl L. Bosworth ,t(dd,, Value $210,
1211.&amp;0.
.
'
ll8d _..... do!/1 Willa llell
38, NE part of NW 'II, 24.10 A., OLI) POR~ANON
awtee1t, Leafy, I, 11, PI A., JO A~ Value TuM es t!O.I!.
Lee, Walter J. a. Ma&amp;IJia, Lol Dill, Gary R. 1&lt; Mildred S., JIIINllla, Mr. ond· Mro»'l'ltoad....
Value Wtl, Tuetl •us., · · · ~. Chu. Reed, Lol. Nt. Part lti.M A., VW. ts,liO, 11&amp;.11.
same,
Lot 122,
, J86, W 100 No. J86- us S It, S. Central part ot NW 1111, Kennedy. Mrs. 11enaec17
Dll'll,· J - fo &amp;Ill, I. rt, tr; 'Old I'l!r~ncl, Velul . fiiO, ~ $14.18.
,
!WIIIlfl', ~ I. II; 11:1' worth Add., Valuo $240,
Bel. Rappo14 It QoUudl S3 1.511 A., Value fl.OIO, Tales t:ltl.· lur1led bo111e frOII\ HC1111r 1Jot.
21, ll' end u tGA W, 11.51 A., T - $.10,
.·
Cleland, Wayne • Anna, I • •. tlillt.tf '11.104., .II 4., $1U7.
·
• • TWI ...12.
t4.
pita! by ber aool'lidaJ.
. Value t~.a.. Tlltll .7.41. ·
LETART TOWJiilmp
32, Near Mid. 011 II: ~••48 VUM! 1~~t;·, r- •.51.
ilerrma)l. Noel 4. •
Veda et at. Lot No. Mitehell, Waid M, S S, Middle :Mrs. Clara Smith, iiDd .llllrJ
&gt; . Same, 8. II, 'II, Nottb bait of ~· ~Vbl .4&lt; Patrlda, A..- Valul $110, ~ IIJ.IO.
..... •• ·II; S.E. Ill Gl U:. Lot No. liS Boawortb
Proopoct Hill Ex. Jli 4. Part of Lot 103.01 A., Value $1150, retumed 1c lhelr bu1!11 J'rldiJ
10 o\O'el E end, 30 4., Value ~. 2: ti, Nil cor. ol ZA, .71 A., Grabam, Boli!Mt ll. I .. liE V., 4,4.01 A., Value .... Tueo Valut $1,110. Tueo
$780, Tuea $11...
Taxes $ti.IIO,
spandlne lWo W11b II
C4il,
.'')'axes
ts.50.
.
.
V~
1186•
Tuetl
~1.24.
.
cor.
~~
of
lOA,
JI:A.,
Value
f1,9.70.
Same,
Lot
No.
1M.
MtKenlle,
Dooa
..
E.
•
J:loro.
Parsoft1,
Elmer
&amp;
Franoes,
!.eon,
W. Va., 11 the bome
''
Same, ·8. 'F·II, , .Jl V. . Dell' 118yman, Wald 8 •• Domta, "'0, Taxes t1J1.
Hellmll). PhUip Jr., II. 30, Add., Value . . T11t11
L., Lot No. 01 Ex. Ill X 31 S 1, E end ex c:oal, Ill A., VaJ. her mOther, ~. .o.cq. BeUtr
Mid~le, 1.114., Value .Ill&amp;Tu- S, 32, Allt!i c:oal, ~A., VaJ. ~. Do~ It Norma I. IUillld of '114.1. l'lrt of N.W. lferrinllon, Grace, Lot
N. Side, Value ""' Taxes ue $560 Taxes $18.86,
who 1s Iii Pioou1n .Valley p
"
·
ts.H.
·
,
ue
..
,490,
T~
...,al·
.
,
T;
i"il
I
Gl
W
W,
110.\.,
VU.
\i,_
15.10
A,
Valtll
Tueo
111,
Bosworth
Add.,
Value
Jlllodes,
Cyrus
4.
It
Aida
K.,
pltal
w1lll a 11ri1keii hlp. Mro,
'
Saillo, ~· rl, 11; 1!: end, 30 A., Wilbur .McBmly, ""' lfO. ~ ...... Tuea $11Ui.
$15.oi.
Taos ......
Lot No. . . 30 ll: Ia n. S 10, 1\' side 2UZA Sit of l!A, Smith lind .., ... botb aic1t
'
Vatu. fUQ, T - ....
Out of'"') cu:. W cl.l\01\1. Z/ -. Hawk, PbyUia L, l..lt, .40A Herrlnu, 11011. Edltll. S. Lewla,Ciaren&lt;o!l.
Vllue ..... ' - .511 A., Value ..Jfll, Tueo ._. th 'ililn tltnllhlll coldl.
Samt, 'II, ll.'Netttb1ll¥ .r f7A A,, Yalile . ., ~ f.C. , ' ·' liE cor. of 1.1&amp;01' Gl 'lld:, M J.l, E. !1:111·-. ~ Ill., l!iad Lot No. 11, Value
.
81.
Mrt' ·.~ .llllor rflcei...
t -!' 'B ·· epd, ti.IO . A., Valilt ...... lltme, S.••
Sch, ... Sf., Vllile- Tml ....lt.
W, of Q-, u.• A;, V. ......Nt, ea ~'II.M•
Lot No. 4tllad! cl Wotre, ~tb ~.
16, wwtf ct lie IIIPM 11111e1a fi
or.~ $8.81. • · · ,
'
1 A., Value ft,Oit1 ~ • Same, I. 10, Ulld. !It cl JIA TuM ....
. ·•
lllmle, Lot No. mrt.
Alley, Valut rnto. Taw E end 01 Wol!, I A., Viluo ~· ...,i!;nJ DaQ ;~ 'a.itrloolutl, .
"' Hart; Or9llje It Lanlllo ·1. t $M.Gf. ,
. ·"'·' ·' . SB,;cw. of tuA W: .of Rd.; .17 .. SM~lt• . ,, 1.· a. I. ~. . , ~ Cwltor, vu. ttM, Tall
Tuea ··:\
.J.L i ,. N~&gt; lie. llllllltlt•111711oto
NW part
B
12,0
VU1e ...
..._
HJJU. H•
Cr. U5 Little,
• •
.
Jollllnlo R. fo AJ. Same,
U. B pllhtiiM ltllttl•tt
\tw 11111 Itt
\P IIA ·.,.., 2..,. ...1~,, ; t. I ., "'-""':' ......
,.,...
.. . . . . . 1. 11, .
,. . . .M v~
·~··· N.w. CGrtw 1111a1.
~ ~~~; 11 n.
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The Lalidl, Lola l!ltll'artl of Value 1830, Taxes $19.08.
1!:., Lol5, P, Mel. 5, VlluO 11170, glnla, &amp; 12. We!"' of ~ 1&gt;. II0 1A. N. Part, 10.00 A., Value NO! Same, ,to· X 1JO Ft., Vallie lokcailiJ, .~ L. •
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A., Value $1Jil, Tuet1 t&gt;LII. Taw tl\.84.
1$1,1118, T - $11.1111.
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1M Trtuurtr of Melp Cctmty, Marcum, William J . I&lt; Mar- Same, l..ql 1, F. Add. I, Va~ ~· · s. 11, SE of NE v. on Same, 8 35, Mid. Part El&lt; " I Medley,. Sallie 1&lt; 11arr1tt wt11&lt; Height.. AddJtlm, Value
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llllioe, IU&amp; A., Velue $110, Tax· A. 0:. Lot S. Coal ete. 10.01 A.,\•• .II 4.&gt;1&gt;. 1&gt; of S. 1&gt; .71 4. 1eM.flll.
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m River Vaiue 110, Tueo $},- \lwTaJ.
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I!; \?, ol NE ¥• "" II \I I&lt; S &amp; \ ' lu~ $to Tax:. tUt. . . ' ' Muoser,' Arthur • Glennis. 8. Same, S 8, No. !l) Radford
E. o1 Creek, Value 1111110, Value
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LETARTVJLI,EI.ETART TWP. 7G '
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JalllOS " Lesle, s. 16 Kau!f. Eva, s 21, 30, No. to MOQ'I&amp;, .Harry lrr llaua GateLot No, '17, Bull. • I
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Value
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lAMore, S, It, 8W cor• &amp; 4l.IIOA, S8 A., Value "90,
Roniine ~rt Howard S Landers, John R. Jr., S 9 S.E. M)en, Bertha A., Lot No. Tl, T , · 66
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OIJVE TOWNSHIP
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21 20, N~ Cor. N o1 Rd., j A.: Cor. S. E. v, 21 A Value $10.00, Horton &amp; }losworth No.
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MttCh~U · Franklin 8 • Irene' $20, Toes $2.90.
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Neva Teule, Lot No. Zit, ,
Albert &amp; Ev~ M., Same, S. 17, W I&gt; of Nlll ~ Rd. of 1U n\1 of NW ¥•, 3 A., NE, 2.94 A., Value f40, Taxe. PJerCe, May Ann, S 24-30, S. Same, Lot No. '18, Trl. S. of Tues. I!IIIJl
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$l.08.
E. Part o1 No. 5 PeMy Survey, 78, Value $10, Trea $1.53. .
Same LOt No .
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Same 8 II N part of lOA Same S 21 SE corner 10.73 .78 A., Value $30, Taxee U 4·
Myera, Bertha A. • WWJam, dridg 'w of Kerr; Run RV Eynon Enunt lo Dllvjd, Lot
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Thomson, Rosella, 8!
21, 13, NW part of SJ: "-'• I &amp; E part of NE v,, 89.71 A., Same S 17 NE cor o1 128A 10 7SA 1 A Value $20 Taxes es $25.48.
I Same. Lot No. 112, Beban Add.
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Value $2,1110, Tares IS0.34.
INc: ...;,e~ ••:18 A., V~lue $30,
I SlteU, Cella S. &amp; Samuel E.• jVatue flOO, Taxes $6.80.
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Same, S. 21, 13, SW OOl'ller Same, S, II, N \lex ISA NW Taxes $.84.
· sime, s. 21 , 20, E cor. out of'S. 8, N.W. Comer !57A. s .w. Richards, Arnold &amp; Florence, No
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Same, Lot No. 21111 , SE .,...,
S or Rd., 51 A., Value "770, ,&amp; s I&gt; er 8fi47A R899 A Val· Same S 17 SE ol 20A NE 1303'lA Mid on Rd 3A. Value Part of S.W. ¥&lt; S., .09 A. Val· Lot No 12, Behan Mel,, Value V j 408M8il T 80 it08.G
No 3 Burt Est. ex. 14A lc ~
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S· part of Frac. 34 &amp; N pl. o! S 28. E. Part ol30 A, N.W. Part Add .. Value NO, Taxes S!Jt, 1&amp;20. Taxes $27.04.
And notice is hereby giva ,
Valu. PfO, TWI $U2.
part o! Sec:., 68.04 A., Value! Burns, Ben F. 1&lt; Nellie S. 3-9, Frae. 2( UO A., Value $711, of FracHon, 20.110 A., Value ,180 Roach, Della H., Lot No. I, Swisher Coal Company Land·
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Same, S. 19, NW comer of fl,030, Ta~es $211.70.
Tares ~.38.
Fife Add., Value fl,IIOO, Taw in in Front of m-2114-285:2ae.
lots or par11 olkltl, will
111 , SE part e• coal, 33.20 A., Tares $I.90.
.• Sl'l v,, 24 A., Valuatloo
Same S 32 W part of &amp;7.32A I Value 1480, Taxes $13.5;1.
Sigman, Roy Les, S. 2'7 , W. Same, S. 21, E. Of S, 81 A., $33.22.
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rt ,of .SE' ¥• N IB 58 A
Coleman, Cora E., S. It, 24, side of 58A NW cor., 8 A., Val· 59.61 A., Value 11170. Taxes $21.· Snider, RalplJ " Connlt, Lot &amp;.me 558 x' 65 Value' tiOO the' 4lounty Auditor pursuant II
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Tax~ .42 62 ., NW ex lA N, 4.26 A., Value ue 1180, Taxes M.ll.
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No, 65, Bosworth, Value $810, Tu.. fu.26
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13-15, NE part of 76.83A, 9 A., Value ",850,
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Swisher Coal Co., A Corp .. · Smith, Cecil, S. 33, W. of Rd., Tax.. 125.38.
me Lot. No 254 AD
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Value $00, Tans 12.48.
Same, s. !5, 32, w part of Same, s. 31, NE corner, 1 A., s 27 , Near Mid . of w I&gt; pll!'l of 1.20 A., Value $10, Tans $.12. • Stansbury, Garen H. &amp; Cltaa. of~ Value · T.;...
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6.75A, 2.118 A., Valye $40, Tares Smith, Cecil D. &amp; Mabel, SIW. &amp; Pearly C., Lot No. 8, J. l Sa~ ~· l'rt
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20, 1 Out of 18.50 1.25 A. Value Tms $! 5.84 .
Coleman, w. s., s. 21, o w " .08.
35, S.E. Part of UO A. ol Rd., W. Joneo Est, No. I Und. ll E.
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254
f6110. Taxes $11.7&amp;. .
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line 01 w .,. s c1 McDougle, 1 Same, s . 'II, Near Middle, 1.00 A., Value $940, Taxes $39.· End 97 Ft., Value $5,590, Tues l Value
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Same S. 20, 13, Strtp N of Wright, Maurice · &amp; Doro· A.. Value $10, Tans $.21.
5.60 A., Value $40, Tareo '1.118. II.
$595 ·41 ·
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Strip tllru Mid., 1.25 A., Value th, , S. 15, 18, NW corner, 32 Same 9 24 On zOne I!; I&gt; Same S 'II Near Mid of w Soulsby, wm. T. &amp; June Rooe, Sa1J1e, Lot No. 7 £&gt;. 10 Ft 'lame, Lot No. 283,, llf!.lt
I -~·~"~8=:;:==-IRO Toxes $2.22.
A., Value $690, Taros $15.86. n.;..r a.i .. A
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$530. Taxes $11.34.
A. Coal, 17.0'1 A., Value $230, ·fl27.01.
S:~e Lot ·NO 61. .
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Same, Lot No. a, 21 Ft. w. 2110 Tues M8 O:a 282,
$2110, Taxes $5.52.
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Price. Lake &amp; Gladys, S. f, '
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of Rd. ex 40A •.40 A.. Value $20, J•J:le Rose, S 21, S. E. Part of 97.
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LEBANON TOWNSHIP
Same, S. 30, NE corrter of s Taxes $.S6.
IO.lf A. Part o1 E. II Ex. Coat, Same, Lot No. B 30 Ft. . on $4011, Toes $14.60.
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$30?0, Taxes $83.!8.
!Eastern)
11 of NW v,, US A., Value $30, Same, s. 5, SE part of W 11 , .76 A., Value $470, Taxes $19.50. Mill St. Ex. 5 Ft. of! W. Side, Same, Lot No. 283, Rear r, - - - - - - - - Whaley, Delmar Herbert " · Hayman, Garnet, S. 2'7, NW Taxes 1,84,
w of Rd., .90 A., Value $680, Stitt, Nora, N,E. Part of 22.· Value $2,310, Taxes $170.!14.
Lot No 283, Value NO. Tares :•
,
Evelyn E,, S. 22, W. end •• •of SE y, ex coal, 9.64 A., Val· Cundiff, Glenn r., s. 19, On Taxes 117.86.
97 A. N.W. of Sl Rt. No. 7, Same, Lot No. 8, 22 Fl. w.l $2.20.
. · · · · Mr."an.: Mrs. Dorael WU.O.
40A W. part, 32.95 A., Value ue 1&amp;10, 'Taxes $11.84.
w line of 70A lot 117, 1.20 A., RUTLAND VILLAGE
.55 A. Value $620, Taxes ~9Jt. Eud Ex. 24 Ft. Ex. IS Ft. off Same, Lot No .. 278,
spent a week d
$580, Taxes $!6.06.
Same, S. 'II, NE cor. of SE Value $10, Taxes $.26.
Folan, Rebeoca &amp; William A. Universal Fuel &amp; Chemical E. Side, Value $240. Taxes f/:0.· $130, Taxes $4.72.
· his mother, Mrs. J!:rala
CHESTER TOWNStnP
'1•, 4 A., Value $40, Tax.. $1.· Deeter, Glen &amp; Doris, 26 A., 9. 10, Lot 10 e:1 II ft. S side, Corp. S 13-23 21!0 X 600Ft. Bet •211.
~m;~$9~:· 279,
.
and famiy.
.
1
Heaton Jameo A. &amp; Helen 16.
lA out of 7.!10A N 1&gt; of SE y, Value tl,$60, Taxes 1&amp;3.20.
Rte. lo River, S.OO A., Value Same, Lot No. !, Ex. 40 Ft. S •
Lot N·
.
Mrs. Herbert Rouilt
281
L 8 25 ' 70A out Qf 8'7.114A Cen. Lawrence, B.A., S. 27, II NE 01 lASE, 1 A., Value 120, Tax· Tillis, Sherman, E of Rd, AdJ. f40, Taxes $1.10.
'off Center N. 1!1, Value $200. ~"*'
Mrs. Dolly Wo~.
891
25
08
i's
·
c
N~
E
of
Rd
70
A
comer,
10
A.,
Value
$80,
Tar·
f
57
Kans
Fuel
&amp;
Liiltt
Co.,
.36
Wamer,
George
H.
&amp;
Grace
Ta
...
fl8.84.
~
.·
vi
axesC!t
·
·
M
th
Lo
Mrs.
Childress,
Mrs. Rua.
0
lu~ 10. Taxes
$2.29,
u.;,l~ Joe. 'l'hebnl, 35, A. Value $330, Taxes $9.44. . M., 118, N. Part of s.w . ~&gt; I Suter, Eva &amp; w. Guy, J. w.l erry, ... a ew, I sell Jioush, Ruberta .... Ji14.
'Leonard &amp; Doris, s, Lawrence, B. A. &amp; Mary, S. IO.OIA
o1 40A NE part of ' SALEM TOWN9HIP
of S.E. I'&lt;, 21,75 A., Value $200 Jones Est. No.8 Und. II E. End
Run, Value
.attended the bymn IIIDc
7 In SE part of lO'IA, 7 A., Val- !II,.!IW cor. or E II, 16 A., Va~ NE v., 10.01 A., Valuo NO, Tax· Cross, Melvin J:, &amp; .....,tse, Taxes $5.48.
9'1 Ft., Value $5,590, Taxes ..-m.. West ,;•.;... R Lot
a! Fi'eedom Gospel Mlision 1111
'0 $110 T
t316
ue $1110, Taxes $5.18.
es $2.24
S 6 NW port of SW '1&lt;, iiO A. Same, S 36, S.W. Part o! S.E. 75
, Su
·•
Sunday,
1
u Sam'' s ~e~ ~ oi NE y, W Laep, ,~ts J , ,&amp; .S.y I•IJ MJcikUf1 Orville et al. S. 36, Vallie $2,400, 'l:aes $8UI. - 'I• 93 A V~ue $l,UO '!!axiS $42.· Wilson, Howard 4. &amp; Rachel
fl~~~· 2, Value
Mrs. Cltaries Burri alttH!Iilly
of er 70A Value $2 430 Ta~es Pauline. S. !8, NW part or SW Mid. ot E 10 of SW I'&lt;, 10 A., same, S. , SW part, 41.11 A., 74.
A., Lot No. 116, Bosworth, Val· ;;es
&amp;
wuson spent a week en4 at '
1
~9 Tf
.,
'
II&lt;, 57.25 /!.,, Taus $2,070, Tax· Value $510 Taxes f1,U6.
Value $180 Taxeo $18.40.
West, Thomas R. S. 13-t6. In uo Q ,llllll, Tu:e• $95.17.
A Y~11•
res.
Ky., with Charles
R'ebel Elizabeth s 12 13, es $59.42.
Mundry 'Evelyn !., S, 8, In Robin,..; Eliza Frar.k &amp; Leu- N,E, Part of 35.68 A. Near Mid. Same, Lot No. 286, N. \1, Val· nn, 0 · 11-9 Sub. 11 Nil
Burri
he ~ceompuied
SE 'cor~er E o1 Shad~ 4l A,, Sheffield, C. G. et al, S. 27, NE '4,' t4 A., Value fi,OID, ra, s. 10, Wend, T/.50 A., VaJ.Iof E 1&gt;., 3.89 A., Value $480, ue f1,,880, Value ~.13.
1\ Value~· T~
home ror two days reT
$55 42
S\" part ex coal &amp; other min .. Taxes $2186
ue '1,220 Taxes $83-02.
ITaxes 120.52.
POMEROY VILLAGJ:
oung,
A.,
I No.
10 hiJ employmeat oa
V~u::,.$l,:10a ~'part 'or' NW 142 A., Value $2,630, Taxes $75.· Same, s'. i, In 111!; 14, .II A., Shenefield, Rodger T. S. 38, Same, S 18, Ont ol 45.%8 A. Bearha, Nettle Matlo, Lot No. ~~e Ave., Value $1110, Tax..
u '!o A Val;,. $2011 Taus 35. 511.
Value $10, Tans $.29,
111-7, In SE '4 of BE v,, 1.00 A., Mid. on E. Line, .4&amp; A., Value 286, Value $2,2511, Taxes $82.16. y I.
Ruush'' ts a medloal
'·
''
'
· Wells, Hobart C. I&lt; Inez L., Hetzer Wayne &amp;Jo Ann (So Value $3911 Taxes ..0.118.
$10, Taxes f.42.
llotzel, John &amp; Betlllle Stanoung, Jai!Ob W. I&lt; Cella, Lot
at Pleasant V.U., ltoa74Same s II NE v, of NE y,, S, 27, SW part ol NW '!. er coal 8-61) S. '21, E 11
SW I'&lt; e:1 Same, s.' 311, SE 'f&lt;l, 1 A., Val- Same. S. 13-16, OUt of4U&amp; 4- Jley, No. 2S'1 W. Part o1 Sub. No. 30, 10Ft. W. Stde Add. DabH• fell at bill 1111rk at
A
vaiue
'
1
270
Taxes
17.74.
&amp;
other
Min.,
25,50
A.,
Value
20A
NW,
9
A.,
Value
$250,
Tax·
uo
MilO.
Tans
$12.46.
,
Mid.
on
E.
Line
Ex.
Coal,
U5
JSI!o
A.
ll
A.
Value
$600,
n~
Val~
$50,
Tax08
$1.82.
aud Smith Sanddig•
41
·· ar· L &amp;Patrioill A., fi!O, Taxes $5.17.
eo 17.04.
Szasz. John, Jr., S. 5, SW pt. A., Value $10, Taxes $.40.
Taxes $21.92.
me, I No. 34, 40 Ft. Sq.
mashing a Yertabno 1n
1, ,&lt; S
E
oi W 11 of E 11, LEBANON EASTERN COAL St Clair, Norman • Beulah, of SW ¥&lt;, 1.511 A., Value 20. Tal· Same, S. 111-16, .to Ft. Strip lrown, Robbie Les, Helen Back Eud, Value $40, Taxes
J•
' '
1970 Taus IS6. SlteHteld, C. G., S. 27, Coal S 24 SE part o1 38.80A NE pt. es U6.
(OUt of 45.8l A), .57 A., Value Lee &amp; Wlllar Dean, Lot No. 6, $1.46.
·
aud Mrs. Jack Sorgoat
~: A., Value $ ' '
' 148A sw part, 146 A., Value .... oi 52A SEpt. of NJ: '4, 1.50 A., WUlialllll, Pearl, S. II, Mid. $10, Tares $.15.
i Horton's Addition, Value $1,3110 Same, Lot No. .34, 1111
and M:r. aud Mrs,
Same s 9 10 w I&gt; of w I&gt; 170, Taxes $33.110.
Value $50, Tales $1.40.
m N line, 1.25 A., Value ..,0; White, Eli D. I&lt; Evolyo, S Taxes $19.68.
~~ Corner, ,Value $1,330,
Shields •pent SundaJ willa
' • · ~rn' 34 A Value
Westfall. Vlrsn W. • Marpr- Tuea f1.90.
1'31, Ont of N.W. Corner of \ Carpenter, Perry I&lt; Iva, Lot ....58.
and Mrs. Earl Robinson.
Ex ::oonwT c er$zo 08 .,
LEBANON SOIJTRERN
et B S 23 E part of S6A E
Fraction, 1.011 A., Value $10, No. 17, .00 A. Sub. 14 S.
Un· Same, No. 100 - ii03
Mr and Mrs Arnold And..,
ueS m ' S ;~esW ,~· E 11 ex Congo, Ruby, S. 24, !.2SA out part'' or' toM 26.'16 A., Value
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP Ta•es $.2&amp;.
Jon Ave., .50 A., Value f1,,100, Back of Loto!O P't of No. 30-34, son ~nd dautPrt&lt;:o of Basbaa
· ( ~ ~· 61 '801 ' l50 ' A
Value ol 6.50A SW PI· or 10.75 A In W ..,10 Tans $2o.oo.
Bourlard, Bertha, S. 27, S. Young, Joseph G. &amp; Ellen, Taxes $40.18.
Value f40, Tues f1 .44.
spent SUnday wilb Dona pg.
·~ '~~ ; · $ 26 · ·•
pt. of 40A, 1.25 A., Value $20, LONG BO'ITOM.oiJVE TWP. Sit'• of 98.10 A. Mid. &amp; E. Part, S tl-13, N, Part of .86 A. Part Conkle, Samuel I&lt; lma Jean,
sons and family.
\
S;,it~e~oger' c., S. 12, 16, Taxes $.62.
Deeter, Glen I&lt; Doria, S. 19, 3-62 A., Value $130, Taxes ...... of 1.81 A., .13 A., Value $270, u · A. W. ol Sugar· Run Rd. .:wiO:WNS:P
Mrs. Wayne Prall and fomi1f
NE cor ex coal 9 A. Value ~ornell,, Alfred &amp; Emma, 8. H, N 1&gt; of S pt. of W olda pL 56.
Taxes $7.42.
Oa N. Line, 2.46 A., Value fl,· E t~ M bert · &amp; Norma spenl Sunday with Mr. and .....
T. s $718' · '
20, NE of 56A SE comer, 2.21 o19A 3.12 A., Value
Tall· Same, S. 21, S.W. Comer El. Same, S. 8, S. Part of .86 A. 100, Toes $40.18.
·• · • ld. on E. !me 62.95 Lewis Sarsons at Leblrt.
or·,;... MethOdist A., Value $110, Taxes tl.38.
eo
Coal, .24 A., Value $10,
.13 A., Value $330, Taxes Cousins, Georga . E., Lot No. A., Value _.,630, Taxes
Mr. and Mrs. Georp Blllllna
Cit ch of North Amerloa· S.2 Court, Gertrude P., S. lt,
ORAIIGI! EASTERN TWP. $.16.
.
$11.1r.!.
·
19$, H &amp; D Addition 30 X 100 llaier, Herbert E., Sr. &amp;
of Baahan spent Sunday wHit
13.~ SW Cor of 6 A N
NW part of S part bel. Rd. • · Burke, Thomas, S. 18, ·In SW Same, S. %1, W, Part of II I&gt;
Ft. SeoGnd St., Value $520, Tax· rna E., S SO, OUt of 40.11A
Mr, and Mrs. Randall Rollortl
111!; \,. 1·3 A, Value $90 Tar· Cltu. I A., Velue $10, Tans 'I•, !.to A., Value $80, Taxes 1!:1. Coal, 2.50 A., Valua f1,00, .MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE .. 08 $11.68.
Mid., 18,78 A., Value $!20,
and son.
es $2
UO.
$1.26.
Taua $2.78.
Atttna, Nellie, Porn. No. 125, Ebershnch, Chu. (Trustee) •• $8.66.
Mi. and Mrs. Runell Jlouol
· 'lllila;.. Freeman a. Von· Icenhower, Roy • Evelya, S. Same, S. H. Mid. &amp; S part of lilmle, S. I, 1. W, Port Ex. Value $840. Taxes $20.06.
Lot No. 120, Corner l!econd liE Howard, C. C. &amp; Lena . s. 2 aud .family of Don:u IIJIIIII 1
·. d&lt; Mne s !2 27 NW 'I• ex a..r 11, 26, N I&gt; of SW v,, :tOA., Val- 8E ' II&lt;, 8Uf 4., Value $1,110, Coal out ol 24.75 A., .52 4. Val· Burdotte, Newman Edward I&lt; Lynn ~·· Value f1,0,840, Toes IS ll of SW 'f&lt;l ex. 30A W, 5Z A., Sunday with Mr. anilllfn. a.
I t 115,50. A '
''410 Tax: ue $270, Taxes $8.27.
Taxes $13t.10.
ue $10, Taxes $.28.
Clterole Ann, Lot No. tiS S. I'&lt; ..,9UI. ·
Value fi,85Q, Taxeo IS0.08.
.~
Jividen, Alll)1 et al, S. 25. 11, S.1111, s. H, m; PJil'l, 28.82 Coleman, Lllther, Center Part Value 11,320, Taxes m.a.
Same, Lot No. 17, Corner Same, S 2, SW corner, 311 "-• fi:c. !.ester Manuel c1 f1li'l
10 8 side of pari Und. I&gt; of I08.110A S li ol NW 4., Value $NO, Tuea t2$.34.
· Same
ofiOO A. Lot.No. 189, .03 A., Canaday, Dorothy rae,
Front • Lynn Sis., V a! u e Value $300, Taxes $8.12.
Sill Oklo, spent 15 day• . , .
~ I A shad~ j., A. Value MilO, II&lt; ol SW of NE '1•, 5USA., Va~ DQ, H. A1bor1 6 Enlya M., Value $250, Tueo ..I.Bf.
No. 28, Behan 2nd. Add; No.
Tax.. fl82.112.
Kendall. Howard S., S Z;o,NE Mr.' and Mrs. Paul MaauoL
( Taus $13.8t.
'
ue t380. Taxes $11.118.
s. as, Mid. on W line of NW v,, Dow, Clara M., I. I, Ja S. Ex. 92 Ft. E. End Ex. Trl.
Wolter &amp; Gladys, cor. of 58.75A Nlll ct SE I'&lt; o! ___;====;;..._ _
.·, . Younl, Betty &amp; Howard E. S. Lisle, Donald W. I&lt; ~ 13.41 A., Value eua, Tuea ..... LIDe No. 6, 10.70 A., Velue $1,· Value .. ,610, Tans $18.:!0.
No. 258, 1.50. A. S. Part of NE '!,, .IJ A., Value $10, TaJ:.
·•,, F·2f, w pt. of Frac. 21, 1.14 A., E. Croocls, S. 26, ~~ of UtlA 81,
.
340, Taxe~ $66.08,
Cooke, Kenneth D. It
4. S, End Ex. Lots Sold. es $.26.
,,
'1 Value 120 Taxes J S6
· E of Rd. Wpt. • S lit,~ A., Val· Swain, ltoberll!:.,l. I, lA Mtt J!:utmaa. J. H., S. 21, S.W. Lot No.- W , 45 X !Ill Ft. N.
A., 'Value $80, Tueo tl,12. Lucas, Irene, S 15, SW cor.
·
~ \l Same 36 In N. p~rt NW of lie t20, Taxes $.!12.
of21.50 A. Ill of Route No. T I 4. 1i Ell, Cqal 11.24 A., Valua f.!,· of Lot No. W, Valu. $830,
Alonxo, lluildinp 011 ex lA S, If A., Value $1,100,
Rd
• u' &amp; ~ 179 A Vaiue - SliO!fiold, c. G. • Lilla, $. Value ... T - .....
920, Taxes .12UO.
.. ~.16.
from Lalley. Val- Toes $32.41.
0
• ~~
t46' '
''
. 26, N pt. oiii6A NW pt. ex coal
Run.AND TOWN8JIIP
lilmle; S. Fll, N.W. Part of DarneD, John F., Lot No.
$110, Taxes $Ul
SUTI'ON TOWNSHIP
OCI
·. .
""IS
$50, .
$· ·
1&lt; other min., 45 A.• Value $520,
Lacy, 1. 1, Mid. • Fraellaa No. II, 18.00 4., VaJ. w. 1&gt;, Value f,!,200, Tu:01
ll)oseU, Harold l Ethel, Lot Arnott, WilHam It Belen, s•.
COLUMBIA TOWNBRIP
'l'axe• $9.81.
I( Jlne e1 SA RJcbway,
8t.• ae $80, Tauo ts.341.
98.
49, El&gt; Value $00, Tax.. 9-15, E part 1.00 A. Va}'¥'•$4,220 1
.
CI!IJIIIUIII, Lyle II. - .V o a I Trustees of Lebanm To1111· Ill A., Value t!,l., Tua tH.• Eblin. Allen, S. t6, Out ot J)urst, Harry •
Taxes $12'1.18.
·
Mr .. JVade Kennedy wu aaJI.
Mae, S. 10, 110' S. of lot 27, ,14 sbtp, S. 30, II, SW part of N of •·
U1 A., .44 A., Value $$10, No. '1!, fl Ft. X 511 Ft. w.
KrauUor, Prank &amp; Bonnie, Black, Delbert L., Paul E. .. ed "l:i~lumbus by the &lt;1ea111 of
A., V~ $111, Taxes '-41.
Rd., 1.511 A., Value 120, Toes Same, I. 1, S of Rd., Ia IW Tates tl1.52.
. Value 11,080, Taxes $).11,41.
No. J5S, Sub. 171!1, Value Charlotte K., S. 15, 9, Dlv. Pick- bis ,Jii'i&gt;lher, Jobn. Mia. Bditll
Cline, Worley 9. II Emma $.112. ·
·
part. IS.SSA NE cor. o i!WJ. Evlna, Sl1a, 1. I, I. " W. of Flowers, Os&lt;:ar, 50 lt 100
$ll.e.
ens Est., uo A., Value $130, Wlllia""""' Gl M
• Itt a .;.
E 1111 . VIIDMeler, Albert R. " ~ .116 A., Value fll, T11t11 .... Slate Dump, 30.27 A., Value Value tsetl, Taxes $214.12.
Jallltl 0., Lot No. Taxes $3.92.
1 •W., S. ~· 10, NE Gl Mld.
on E. line, 11.19.A., Value $1111. Lot!!-, S. 31, Mid. on E •. line I( Bland, Dwfcht It Clarice, I. $HO, Value ..0.01.
.
Sub. 19611 E. Side of Same, S 9, 18, Dlv. P1okens ,~ Mro. IltirotbJ 8eevwa ... ~
Taxes
Nil
E' ol Rd., t A., VU... Jt; W part ct E Ill, SUI A., Gnpn, i.awren&lt;» Artllur, S. - . . , Noel, Lot No.
P't, Value $50, TWI Eat., l .to A., Value $860, Ta10o ·Kennedy of Mmtblla .,..
Daniels, WWlam M., .8. 15, ... Tuea, 30.22.
Vahlo 1480, T.U. $12.43.
. 11, Part Gl .01 4. II. Bod Gl L. Bosworth ,t(dd,, Value $210,
1211.&amp;0.
.
'
ll8d _..... do!/1 Willa llell
38, NE part of NW 'II, 24.10 A., OLI) POR~ANON
awtee1t, Leafy, I, 11, PI A., JO A~ Value TuM es t!O.I!.
Lee, Walter J. a. Ma&amp;IJia, Lol Dill, Gary R. 1&lt; Mildred S., JIIINllla, Mr. ond· Mro»'l'ltoad....
Value Wtl, Tuetl •us., · · · ~. Chu. Reed, Lol. Nt. Part lti.M A., VW. ts,liO, 11&amp;.11.
same,
Lot 122,
, J86, W 100 No. J86- us S It, S. Central part ot NW 1111, Kennedy. Mrs. 11enaec17
Dll'll,· J - fo &amp;Ill, I. rt, tr; 'Old I'l!r~ncl, Velul . fiiO, ~ $14.18.
,
!WIIIlfl', ~ I. II; 11:1' worth Add., Valuo $240,
Bel. Rappo14 It QoUudl S3 1.511 A., Value fl.OIO, Tales t:ltl.· lur1led bo111e frOII\ HC1111r 1Jot.
21, ll' end u tGA W, 11.51 A., T - $.10,
.·
Cleland, Wayne • Anna, I • •. tlillt.tf '11.104., .II 4., $1U7.
·
• • TWI ...12.
t4.
pita! by ber aool'lidaJ.
. Value t~.a.. Tlltll .7.41. ·
LETART TOWJiilmp
32, Near Mid. 011 II: ~••48 VUM! 1~~t;·, r- •.51.
ilerrma)l. Noel 4. •
Veda et at. Lot No. Mitehell, Waid M, S S, Middle :Mrs. Clara Smith, iiDd .llllrJ
&gt; . Same, 8. II, 'II, Nottb bait of ~· ~Vbl .4&lt; Patrlda, A..- Valul $110, ~ IIJ.IO.
..... •• ·II; S.E. Ill Gl U:. Lot No. liS Boawortb
Proopoct Hill Ex. Jli 4. Part of Lot 103.01 A., Value $1150, retumed 1c lhelr bu1!11 J'rldiJ
10 o\O'el E end, 30 4., Value ~. 2: ti, Nil cor. ol ZA, .71 A., Grabam, Boli!Mt ll. I .. liE V., 4,4.01 A., Value .... Tueo Valut $1,110. Tueo
$780, Tuea $11...
Taxes $ti.IIO,
spandlne lWo W11b II
C4il,
.'')'axes
ts.50.
.
.
V~
1186•
Tuetl
~1.24.
.
cor.
~~
of
lOA,
JI:A.,
Value
f1,9.70.
Same,
Lot
No.
1M.
MtKenlle,
Dooa
..
E.
•
J:loro.
Parsoft1,
Elmer
&amp;
Franoes,
!.eon,
W. Va., 11 the bome
''
Same, ·8. 'F·II, , .Jl V. . Dell' 118yman, Wald 8 •• Domta, "'0, Taxes t1J1.
Hellmll). PhUip Jr., II. 30, Add., Value . . T11t11
L., Lot No. 01 Ex. Ill X 31 S 1, E end ex c:oal, Ill A., VaJ. her mOther, ~. .o.cq. BeUtr
Mid~le, 1.114., Value .Ill&amp;Tu- S, 32, Allt!i c:oal, ~A., VaJ. ~. Do~ It Norma I. IUillld of '114.1. l'lrt of N.W. lferrinllon, Grace, Lot
N. Side, Value ""' Taxes ue $560 Taxes $18.86,
who 1s Iii Pioou1n .Valley p
"
·
ts.H.
·
,
ue
..
,490,
T~
...,al·
.
,
T;
i"il
I
Gl
W
W,
110.\.,
VU.
\i,_
15.10
A,
Valtll
Tueo
111,
Bosworth
Add.,
Value
Jlllodes,
Cyrus
4.
It
Aida
K.,
pltal
w1lll a 11ri1keii hlp. Mro,
'
Saillo, ~· rl, 11; 1!: end, 30 A., Wilbur .McBmly, ""' lfO. ~ ...... Tuea $11Ui.
$15.oi.
Taos ......
Lot No. . . 30 ll: Ia n. S 10, 1\' side 2UZA Sit of l!A, Smith lind .., ... botb aic1t
'
Vatu. fUQ, T - ....
Out of'"') cu:. W cl.l\01\1. Z/ -. Hawk, PbyUia L, l..lt, .40A Herrlnu, 11011. Edltll. S. Lewla,Ciaren&lt;o!l.
Vllue ..... ' - .511 A., Value ..Jfll, Tueo ._. th 'ililn tltnllhlll coldl.
Samt, 'II, ll.'Netttb1ll¥ .r f7A A,, Yalile . ., ~ f.C. , ' ·' liE cor. of 1.1&amp;01' Gl 'lld:, M J.l, E. !1:111·-. ~ Ill., l!iad Lot No. 11, Value
.
81.
Mrt' ·.~ .llllor rflcei...
t -!' 'B ·· epd, ti.IO . A., Valilt ...... lltme, S.••
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an the extras.

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1962 Ford Thunderbird H.T. Cpe. _ $3.595

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12:30 ~·· MerliD Teetll
tO::I:II Mornln&amp; Interlude
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12:211 Lifeguard BuUetln Board
1:55 Opper Room !4edltaUons 5:00 NeVI
8:06 Sports Today
12:35 News 0 GrBDII
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5:311 Sign Olf
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1962 Corvair Monza 2 Door

Beautiful maroon finish with Fawn bucket s~ats, s~d. trans.
Locally owned and a low mileagt&gt; rar. Radio, heater and
an the extras.

RA'I'ES

1962 Ford Thunderbird H.T. Cpe. _ $3.595

For Want Ad Senice
• Cent. per woro . n•u•

•RIIett.I,OII.

Miftlmuro Cbarce GO eflftb
11 Cent. per word tor Tlu'ee COJio
.-euuve lnaertlou
Full rata of 4 cenb pet WotG ..U.

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Real sharp ins ide and out . powt&gt;r slt&gt;ering and brakes, automatic trans .. radio, heater, white wall tires, red intt&gt;rior. snow white finish.

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paid

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$1995

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MONDAY TlDW I'RIDAY
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8:115 Country lllale Time
8:28 Country Jambone
8:30

1:35
i:41
7:00
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7:30

7:35
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17:!15 Breakfast Party

7:30 Newo
7:11 Brulltast Party
8:00 Newa
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12:211 Lifeguard BuUetln Board
1:55 Opper Room !4edltaUons 5:00 NeVI
8:06 Sports Today
12:35 News 0 GrBDII
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8:10 World News
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5:311 Sign Olf
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8:15 Musical Clock
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9:45 Sbowen of Bl...lng
2:55 News Beat
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1:011 Rev. Ira 1'lbbl
10:00 Mason County tlotWil
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daughter, Debbie
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relatlvea.
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and sons, J\if!hard and Michael,
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ol Mi4alo- Beverlx Ervin, daughter
Mrs. Willard Ebenof 1••acn and daughters, Pomeroy,
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Mr. and· Mrs. Howard Ervin
and Mrs. Floyd Rumfleld,
¥ )p~ea Souders of Middleport l!ahercine, spend. t the wMeekendd
and Mr. and Mrs. R.
~ .jlf' Po ,~ at his ljome
gran parenL, r. ar
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·Ernestine P.Well wa. the
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Hospital !" ur i e un ay 50. 00
guest of her sister, Marjorie
l!Qmeroy. , ¥~ r Soimders haa alyt the Churthch of Ch~st B~v~· Ho£fman lor titUe sister week·
~ ~laped in traction and will
_treated e _mem r~ o e end at Rio Grande College.
bt . illere lor several days.
Prtmary class on observance of , Mrs . E. J. HlU is visiting
, Mr. . and Mrs. Horace McEI· her eighth b1rthday. .
with relatives In Columbus thla
hii!OY and Mrs. Allen Ball Mr.and Mrs .. Harold MO&lt;Jre week.
were m ·.rrirll)l.le where they of Cineinn~t~ VISited over the Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Donovan.
t~\ed wllh !lie family of Mrs. weeJ&lt;end With her p~ents , Mr. Mr . and Mrs. Roger Hines and
~ 'I,Jncoln who io critical- and Mrs. C. 0 · FISher. . daughter. Amy and Mr. and
ly ilfat Mound St. Mary's Has- Mr. and Mrs. John Smtth, Mrs. Ralph Graves returned
~tal in ~elsonvflle.
Jr ., of Charl~stot.~ W. Va. Vl~lt· home SUnday evening, from
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who
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the mM Middleport
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llOlled ~t Ft. Brag&amp;, North Car· er mo r, rs .. · · mt . · tended the wedding of James
olina ·. ll spending a 10 day fur- S_tude~ts returmng ~ Ohto H. Donovan and Miss Ann Burvilth his ,...3rents·, Mr. and Un~versity a!ter ~pendm~ the rough.
Mfs: owen 'rink. and SOD, Dan- sprm~ vacation With. their par- Mrs. AJma Kitchen• ~~~~::: I I
.ey:~ Liilcoln·st.
ents mclude Tom Skmner. ~udy home Saturday from a
.'· Mr . . 8nd Mrs. - Owen Fink, Butcher, Karen . ~cEI~mny , where she spent the past week
lOllS., naruiy and Bip, spent Barbara ~ones, DIXIe Pierce, caring for her daugbter-iiJ..law,
SUiJay ·in Chesapeake with Mr. and Denms Saelens. Evelyn Mrs. Wllllam Kitchen who was
and Mrs. John Buckley and son, GIUbons re~urn~ to Bethel Col- ill and her grand~hlldren.
J~!( Jeff returned for a weeks lege, Hopkmsvdle, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen
Vi'!lt lj'ith ~is grandparents, Mr.
' Jr. and ·famUy of Chi!Ucothe
1M Mrs. Fin&lt;.
spent the weekend with his
· VlsifOrs at the home of Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Alma Kitchen.
Emma .Smith and Miss Hazel
Mrs. William Fisher left last
vMCooney ' Gi-ant-st. Sunday
Wednesday, for a visit at Senwere Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Col- The Ministerial .Association ecaville , wiUt her son and
llns. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pauley,
Monday April 8 at the Mid· daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
(If. and Mrs. H. A. King, Gal- dleport Church ol Christ with Normao Fisher.
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Jlpolis, Miss Maude Taylor. Rev . Fred . Gardener as host. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warns- II
~Jister of Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Rev. Marvm Dawson, cha1r- ley and daughter, June
·,nJ Mrs. Pe01 I VanCOQn~Y of man, presided during the busi· visited Sunday with the Masonll
Middleport .
session when plans were Fisher family,
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Colum'bus spent the weekend in ~y Services to be held at the and son of Columbus spent Su11·ll
MiddletlQI'\ where they visited F i r s t United Presbyterian day with his mother Mrs.
~'f~lth~:~:~M~r~s·~:~~Church Friday evening at ?:30 ward Parker, MlnersvUie.
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churches i~ Middleport parUd· and sons Kenneth and Donald
of Akron arrived Saturday for a
Plans were also made lor the visit with relatives. Mr. Fisher
Vacation-Bible School to be and son Dorlttld rehlfned borne

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Mrs. Cochran, who bnd ...,~ 11
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moth~r of Mrs, Marie Ha11Vkil&gt;B II
of M1ddlepo~t. The body
he at the Miller Home lor
nerals m Gallipolk w he
friends may call untO time
services. Burial will be In
cemetery adjoining the Metho-[1
dist church at Patriot.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Joho-11
son of Middleport entertained
Sunday with a dinner 1n hollllt' II
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank HyaeD of Rutland,
celebrated their lilty.flfth wedding annlveraary. Attending
dinner were Mr. aDd Mrs.
Pearl HyseD, .and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Elmer Hysell, Jjaugbter, Con·
. nie, of Rutland. A gold color
Ischeme was carried out in the
decorated cake and flowers and
gifts received by the couple.
This is the 30th dinner a1111ll· :I
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for her parenls.
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,;Jbe Association commended
11\e corpmunity-spirit exhibited
t'be recent Sabin Oral-vaccihe SUnday. The ministers
comtnltted themselves to the
continued sport of this program.,
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the medical
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Meigs Countians through the
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stration of unity and cooperFred lif4c:::M~ay, Nancy 01- atlon.
~. ~naa Wynn, Leon Ty.
!,~; ' 'l;o\Toiny .Kirk, Joanna
RETURN 1'0 MICmGAN
1\foo" ~hadfe Ruaf.., ~,eMr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and
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Mich. after having .been called
here due to t h e Illness a n d
death
of her aunt, Mrs . Char·
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excellent rating at the solo and
ensemble eompetition held at
Kent State last Friday.
bers were Forrest Bacbtel,
carol &amp;ott, Karen Bachner,
and Michl Lloyd. They wero
companied by Eugene Gberke,
Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
Paul Schoo, David Wiley and
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School with Mrs. Paul visit with her parents, Mr.
· Kal "Fischer II Thei!!S to be Assistant·Dean . Mrs. Henry Roush, Racine.
was announced that an or- Mrs. Ruth Goodnite of New
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plans for th~ school will be week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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held Tuesday, April 16, at 6:30 Harris and family.
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members of last years staff were visitors in Columbua last
Thqr, _.. PrJ, . Apr. 11·12
and
volunteers for this year Friday.
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being asked to attend the Mrs. Mu Meinharl apent the
Plua· 3tl. Gllffi Stars
meetin~ in order lor plans to weekend wilh relative• In
(~lnem,fCOp~ &amp; Color)
be completed.
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John Mel'jvale', Dfd.i Sullivan Vac~"tion Bible School is 8 must s~t the weekend at St.
tile COI1IIIjllnily children and . b'l"'· W. Va. with Mr. and Mra.
urging all parents to con- Albert Hendricks.
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