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AN EVENT OF communlt;y Importance, cettalnly denoting progress, will be at 3 p.m. ~turday when ground Is broken tor the new
building of The Farmers Bank and Savings eo,
The ceremonies will, &lt;If and Mrs. Dean Hill o.r Williamscourse, be at the site which is town, W. Va., have returned home
between W. Main and W, Second. !rom st. Petersburg, Fla., where
The Pomeroy Motor co. was they were called by their moth~
one: of the businesses tormer)y er~s illness. Their mother is
loCated on the spot where the Mr6:. George Kilcoltlns and she
new bank quarters will be con- has been a visitor here from
structed. The public Ia invited time to time throul!ll the years.

Briefs

foUowed by a reception in the
social room of the St. Paul Lu~
theran Church In Pomeroy.
MRS; OLIVE WEBER and her
brother and sister ~ln.Jaw, Mr.

Mr. Schrader,
91, is Dead
Martin (Loule) l'&lt;hrader, 91,
Little Hocking, died &amp;mday ev~

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in Marietta Memorial Hospital following an extended iJ1.
ness.
Mr. Schrader was borninPomeroy, Feb. 14, 1877, the son of
the late Martin and Cynthia Hysell Sc!lrader. He Spent most
ol his life in Washington County where he attended the Methodist church.
He is survived by a son. L,
Chester Schrader, Marietta; one
daughter, Miss Edith Schrader
at horne; seVen gran~hUdren,
and 18 great-grandchildren. His
wife, Grace, one daughter, and
a son preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the
~encer Funeral Home in Belpre. The Rev. Gerald Bowen
will officiate. Burial will be in
Rockland Cemetery, Belpre.
Friends will be received anytime after ooon today.

Planning A
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Mike The Affair
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MUGS THEATRE

Tonight through Thur&amp;doy

MaTch &amp;-7
Roq.n; •nd H•mrfttr1tein'1

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By Unl!Od Press Internatiol\al
NEGOTIATIONS Rl!i'SUt.IED TODAY lo an eUori to rOJO!ve the·
walltOut b)' teachers that
~rled the Pittsburgh ~ubllc "'~
system for three days, wbUe striking teachers In fo'lorlda waited to
see whether the governor would sign an eclacation money btU they
wanted vetoed.
Talks continued betW.,.. the school board and the Pltt!lburgh
Federation of Teachers. Common Plels.Jt.idge Joh!l P. Hester Monday put off a hearing on a motion to fine'the union so long a1 both
sides keep negotlotlrc.

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SAN JUAN, P.R. - THE POWERFUL U.S. Navy tugs Preo...
ver and Utina toda.v joined three smaller tugo Ia tho struggle txl
haul &amp;Wll,l' the halved tanker Oeean lll8lo 81\d:llllt the ruinous flow
or crude oll ·blackening san J\1811•&amp; belches.
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A ti. s. Coast Guard spokesman said the three 11maller ciYiltan
tugs were eblo to shill the posl)lon sUB\'~ o' the forward aectlon
or the 759-foot Liberian ship ~~~~ that It still wao in the same ~lace,
just off the entrance to the harbor.

wa~ ~arnewbat

, "THE SOUND OP MUSIC"
(Te&lt;hniCOlO&lt;)
Julie Andrews
Cbrirt&lt;&gt;l)her Plummer

C1rtoon: Cob1 1nd Robltera

Running time: 3 hrs.
15 minutes
BoJI.office closes~ 8~15 p.m.
Admission: $1.25 and 75c,

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Battling Amendments

Students Win Ratings

85, is Dead

Mrs, Jack Braley, l'onler&lt;&gt;Y.~
ADMITTED - !olildrocl Ward,
·(."'heshire; Lati)' Parsons, .Hutoo
iand; Hel'lll111 Mich&amp;el,~meroy;
bllaro~ 1A1oke, llac\ne; Berl Touoley, Albal\\'1 CiaraPoui"!'&gt;Hemlock Grove; Reuben Friend, MIO. .,
dleport; Elden Walbum, Mtddllh!

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LOng Recap
llhldl&lt; II rleh in rtees and Viet
~ tAU back IntO IOYOrnDteol, ' ·
hlndJ· Tueldll)', But the l!lterrll-

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pumped roekel and ...ohtlla into tho clt' in a final &amp;ct
of oavagery tnday, spok8ald.
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They oald only 10 permnont
troops were kllled ~ 43
wounded In the two -lilY• or
!ll!lltln&amp;. Two American 1&lt;1vi'
oers BUI!ered WOUilda;
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The attaek oo ~ LOlli was
the prime event of a natlonwlde
series of guerrilla aasaultl on
Allied bastlllls Inti ~"&gt;Piiatlon
centers :lie put three dol's. But
AlUed spokesmen· oald the wave
or attacks lacked the PWI&lt;h o!
the CoiiUIIUillst offensives of
Jan, 31 and Feb. 18.
Jn .sat.P~• a senior u.s.
mUltary 's.Pokeeman told newsman that 50,103 COmmunist
troops had been ldlled the paat •
monlb. He oald the Viet Coni
and NorUt VleinBmeae took
aueh a mauling that it may
have delayed Haool's plans for
another major offensive.

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Mrs. Emma llajoman of Syrao
cuse was one of tbe .m&amp;ny residents across 'Ohio and West Virginia who reported spotting the
!ormation of UFO's with blazing
taUs streaking through the aides
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The Ohio state Patrol said a
number of persons ' 4 all over
the state" reported seeing the
strange objects, which were
.,seemingly in groups."

Couneil Moves into
Executive Session

Mi11111 you~ va luablt trode·in,

low-pric•d )'OIIIIQIIIOblle

natural!,. So heodf« your
Oldlmobile deojer'• and

thot ho• '''•land 10lt•l

'l ip iflto tht tow-dung,

Houtlne business was transacted and bill&amp; were 9aid in
a 1S minute session of Pomeroy
•ill&amp;ge COWlCil Monday nlghlo
Council then went into exec•
ihe sessiOn at the request of
Mayor Charles Legar. Attending
were Mayor Legar, Clerk Edna
Schoenleb and Councilmen Leslle
Fultz, Franklin Rizer, Il:m ~
Uns, Bob Hysell and Roy Reuter.

popping trot~ PitttbUfgh to
Podunk. H'1your turn.,C!II

loott in a C:\lllou today I

Melgo c:o.mQ&gt;'o 1N7 first half
:rea! oo!ote tu ~ectlono totaltd $564,028.77, i Tr~"'rer
HoWard E, Frallk fOil01'tOO todo.v.
The total for the I&lt;Otnpatable
perlotl ol 1966 eoliJe~ was
$535,738.35, an ln~oe of $28,290.42 for this porio(l.
Frllllk oald $3, 78r .56 of the
total was the llllOUI¢ iottm for
1\'a,tef ISifiSIIDentS. :The brllkdowbofvUiap

llitowed
!age

861.02
ThorOal
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VUiqe $'14,891.611, Pl&gt;meroyVIIlqe $115,866.n3, !lcipio $17,592.24. $31,802.81, _
Pomeroy $432.73, Racine Vll!age $10,123.91, !b'roeuaeVUlqe
$12,03f.45.
The breal&lt;down o! delin&lt;Jtent
coileetlons lor each aroa and the
amounts - n In tlle!Jocomber
. and JUne periods, whlelr total
the above listed figures, are as
were as loliows:
Bedford $707.39,
$2,21'9.01; ' llbUior,

u. $14,27uo. $2,9f5.22; Letart

TWp., $977.84, $14,901.77,

$2,-

045.78; Olive $1,184.49, $18,932.45; $4,671.35; Orange $1,233.60, •$15,543.26, $1,979.24;
Rutland Wra. $2,499.50, $26,034.50, $2,455,52; RuUand VIllage
$947.36, $9,526.08,$1.789.6l;Salorn $1,512.67, $22,3ll5.04, $2,485.04; S&amp;Usbury$2,644.43, $25,312.85, $4,702.58; MiddlepOrt
Sewer $982.47, $1,107.90; none
paid lor June 110riod; Middlepori Village $5,509.59, $60,537.47, $8,844.63; Pl&gt;meroy VIQqe
$5,714.52, f/9,937.77, $10,184.$1,405.23, $14,609.79,

lllan Festival for
Country Mosie Show'
The Middleport Volunteer Fire
n.parunent announced today it
will sponsor a country musical
festival, featuring the famed
TornDl.)' Cash, on Sunday, Aprll
7, In the Middleport Hq)J School
auditorium.
Pete Kloes, a member of the
fire delt&amp;rUnent. reported Merle
Kuiore; Pat Campbel~ ~n PowOil, Buc~tzy Durham and the eo....
tcy Quartet wiD appear with cash.
There wW be a 2 p.m. matJnee
and a 8 p.m. perfonnance.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES, POMEROY, OHIO

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Cradit Life lnsurtnce Avillable

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MIDDifPORTI 0.

tro; Fred,

Wooster; Rouffus,
Thurman, and Donzel, Nitro; four

Two Can Damaged

Medium damages were lnclll\o
sisters. Berdie Thomas, 0 p a I
McDonald, and Elle Tenner, all red to two carl in an aceident.
of Nitro, and Pauline Adkins, on W, Main il. llonciOI' nlgbt,
Poca; two brotbers, Rome Mc- Pomel'O)' pOllee saJ.d.

A ear driven Ill' carl E. Moore,
Donald, DyesvUle, and Okey Me24,
t..a.vavUle, went out oleo"'
Donald, Nltroi 26 grandchildren,
trol
eroaslniJ the hlghWI\l', otruc:k
~3 great-~audchildrtm, a~·d u'{
• utilii;J' pole near the !iinoco
great-great..grandi:hildr...
f'rlends may call at the Mar- sentce stadon, then a car owntin Funeral home until noon on ed bil •ll' illllm Limbert, 23, IIJO.
Wednesday when the body will dleport, . parked at the alation.
be taken to dle church to lie in lloore wu eltedmmi,YOI"seourt
for reckless operation. There
state.
were 110 lnigioa.
ATTEND CHRISI'EN!NG
Mr. ¥d Mra. Gerald !lluatar
and lit• and ldu, C!Jirlao E.
Blakeolee and claughter, J~
rer, wero In \=l'lUIII\&gt;01 , ~
lor the•ehr~lt!)l· of Mltlonne
CoJ-. c~rcla ·~ ot ~o~r.
and ldr" llti~Cirde, tl!e·io"'
mer Patricia BI'Akotllet. Theil'*
then were . . _ peata 1!1 the
Ci#!~ home. 'Tho Clt&lt;leo' ,.,.
---------~·tr...filrred their eburell IJIbti'U.Ip to the ltfal... ~ life.
IIIDDU:I'Oitr 0 0.
thOdlll CIJur&lt;h in Col1lillllil.

OXFORDS

Boys - 8Yi to 4
Black leather
PVC Sole
ONLY SUB
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Funeral services tor· WIWe
W!Wams, 68, Pomeroy, Whodlecl
·Tue&amp;doy mol'lllnJ, will be hold
Frldo!' at i 0 a. m. at the EwlnJI
Chapel with burial In the Boot:~
Grove Cemetery.
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lb"vlwro Include lour ...,.,
Jlni, Y-amwns; llenl\l', Arwood,
Mleh.,
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Assured

Winner
By United PreBB IIIIA&gt;rt&gt;alblal
Wl11&gt; Preoldent JahniiOil 0111&lt;1ally out ol the Mas10t:hUaetts
Democratic primary, Sen. Eugene J, M&lt;C.rtiiY was vlrluall,y
Bllllll'ecl iotlaJ ol the stale' a 72
votes on the llrat ballot at tile
national COIIYention.
The ~~~-- pOI&lt;e CI!Miidote
all but won the primary Ill' d&amp;rault when the John11011 .....,
decided to 1111)' out of the emtell Tue&amp;doy, and only . . . ..
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CLOSE TRANSACTION- The Farmers Rome Admlnlatratlooeloseda .26,800 bond Issue loan
Tuesday lor m~ which Syracuse VU!age has e"'JBDddd ill water SJStein, Plt:turod during the
loan clotilng aotlvltles are front row, from left, Syracuse lfayor Harman London and Jamea 'f, McDorman. itate FHA Director. Back row, Frank W. Porter, Jr., ~racuse Solicitor, Ralph Vorhis,
Comtmmlt;y Service OU!cer ol tbe state Offteo of the FHA and Milton Roush; County FHA ~or­

visor.

Syracuse Ready toMoveForward
"Thia ts but one example of
cooperation in local commwlities and the federal gover[)o

im,pron ita lfater ayltern.
Arl earUer bond Issue purchased
by the Farmers Band &amp; .sa.Vinga

ment can improve the status of
the community and its ciUzena,"
said Attorney Porter. '
The ellllanoioo, QO!liPloiett In
the fall of 19&amp;r, was into an annexed sectlnn of tho vlllap. 1t
was about. a mile in leneth.
This tranl&amp;cUon with th.e FHA
a~sor. Ral&gt;resemtrc thevU..
lage was sollcitor Frank W. P,prt- is the second auch action the vn.
lap has comPleted recemty to
er, Jr.

ComlJany, Pomeroy, Permitted
the town to caUua,ssmeottoods
!&amp;sued Ia 1955 and strercthen
the flnallc:lal statua or the water
BY- and the 'vlllap.
It was emphulzed Tue&amp;doy
that with the water system e"')an-ston Sfracuse is in a _position
to cont1ooe its resideottalgrewth
and aloo to attroet ln&lt;Ustcy,

A $26,800 bond issue tran~
action was closed Tuesclay that
made possible tJII)ansion of the
~racuse Village water system.
Town officials met with James
T. McDorman, state director;
Ralph VorbJs, community aerY..
lee officer of ihe Otdo Office,
Fannoro Heme Admlnlatratlno,
and MU!nn Roush, CouoQo FHA

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Author To Autograph
Books at Elberfelds
APr1ng in

Pomeroy

Frlda,y

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From thlabeglmlng, Dr. Roush
al tlloElberleld!Jopartmentstoro
wart
Cll to 50 yean ot service
tx1 eutoeroPh copl.eo or hta book,
a brother, Charlet, St.. Albini, "A Free Man's Heritage'' will Ia tile mlnlotry. He attended hie
woo one oiiDII\l'
11ft
W. Va. Frlonda ma,y .call at the be Dr. Lester 1.. Roush, rormer- 50th annual Yethodltt Coolor1
to blttle a blaze on theljW abo~ Eall
fllgtral-~
al !.alloalde lut aummer.
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11 of Meiss CotulV. now or Gal- enco
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Pomeroy, MiddltlllOI'Iolluoa, ..
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Qe ".aenect as canter~ treasllpoliL
F~ Chief Hear7 Werry oald ~)Po .
urer and ~ lnvestmall
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.Dr. ROUIII· will be' tl the olore
hQmts ti9D&amp;
wert
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...,..,...,.. from 10 a.m. tx1 12 t10ot1 and funds for It for ' 19 years. a.
~ . . · i'J&gt;I!I4~•.tl u ·a.ml .ll',..lldol, !rom 2 ~ 4p.m. Friday to auto- ,.. di&amp;lrlct ~ ;,
the ·ICOIII ':'wlfli ~illlll rain,)l~~ 31 • · llr~Pl COpleo of his book !lhlt:h the ~elcl. · 1101 Wllmlli&amp;Wn
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.. • . · .' wu P'i&gt;U-· late last roiir b)' , Motllodlst :billrltta. · ·
Rio Grande Colle~ haa con'· . VIU\tqe ,:~.1, Inc. 'lbe Melga
Count;y ·~ Asooclatlon fotrod a 1J11&lt;10r of Uteralilrt
II -~11\e ,_.....of IJ08reO ._ .him alld &lt;1 h I o
Dr. ROiolll. . / " t
4tPUt- Northern IJnlverBlt&lt; aiw\loilhlm .
the DoeiOr o! Dl!inlll do8no.
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Racine ,ateao! He lo a lruatee einerltua of Ohio
. Rotish !lllrl- Northern and the Ohio ~er,.
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ll!o •• a enee d!lldrelto holl.o. .
Dr.
IIOUillls
listed
in
Wbo'a
old
Who Ill Aaierlco anci ill ~· ,
Who• orr ~t:Oil
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in the construction~ a pbyatcal
education
building at Rio
Grande College In GaWa Coual;y ·
was ~roved todly by Ute
Appalachian Reglol\al ~
•ion.
Anoouncement wu made
jointly by Alber! G. GUos,
director of the Ohio AI&gt;Pt.ohlao
offlce and Cong. Clorenee M.
MUier, &amp;.Laocaater•
MUlor said the -ledoo ~
the $594,057 • addltlt~~o Rio
Grande plans to tleroloo
curriculum deslgntd tD tun out
Pio)oaieal ....,atlon -hen 10
vitally nooded In the AI&gt;Ptloehlanrogton.
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he hoped t11o
gr._,. will urtsult lD 1be
plnlrc • • ,lull ~&lt;&lt;I'OdldaiiQo
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Demoerat!c o!Delala oald it
was "premature" to A¥ tm..
tiler sue:~! a wrlte-ID eaqoillll
would ~' intJIIqted. J - I de·
clslno ,ijt to , . or allow a
tiland-ID lo fUll lor him wu Imported to' -rat!c o!Delals In a talephane call frml
White · House aide Jamoa ajust 17 mtmrteo before the filing deadline.
The White House oald the declaion did Dol 1110111 JahniOil had
made up RIB ntlnd about llhotller to seek rwlection.

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Willie WiDilllll
Dies on TueSday

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Eight Meigs County n~en were
at Fort Hayes in Columbus Tue&amp;oday for incl.ictlon Into the armed
forces and 34 others underwent
ph,yol&lt;:al elaU!Unailons.
Inducted were . Q,l\ald E.
Whaley, Earl H. Gilkey, Ce&lt;:U R.
Walter H•. 'Barrett, Kenni!th

IN RA"'·.....
AIINOUIICIMG

ments tor farmera. who wish to divert 50 per cent. The Pf011'81Df designed to lit all growers o! feed grain, should ateblllzo tho price of
corn and provide llbundance.lor all, ASCS·o!Dclala u,y, Advance P.
m-ore being macietoglverarmarsaomolacometo ualot lap~
lng lor 1968 or to meet other obllgatlona. From left, bolt!i algnotl b,y
June Wl&lt;keroham and VIOlet Morarlt;y, for&lt;tlfOURII, are llouilla• a...
cle, J. 0. Grtmm, Joe Hlttield, Arthur He••• &amp;., Ar1:hur Hess, Jr.,

8 Inducted
Tuesday
At Hayes

Loudermllt.

Dies Monday

SIGNING UP - Meigs i:ou!IQ' farmers are signing txl participate
In the 1968 feed grain and llheat Pl'OIIfllll at tho Agrleultuial .!fabiJ.
lzatlon and Conservation Service ol!lcela Pomeroy. Appro&gt;lmalely
400 have signed to date and more are antlcWated bef'ore the March 1
deadline. Farmers this year can sign to divert UP tO 25 acres or 50
.Per cent o! their-bale. Thia ia ·a change from 1967 when those with
bases over 25 acres could _participate tor 20 ~ cettt of their base
or reduce their bUe to 25 acres. The charco will mean larger pay.

pre - Induction
examlnatioiUI were Howard W. Thoma. Jr,.., DemJa M. .
Parker, Harry D, i,oollll'd, Gr•
!l)ry B. Rouoh, Billy E. ~
Ponl R. Curtis, Guy R. sargent,
Edward E. Gilmore, Mkhaol L,
Norris, George W. !Qoovan, Gerald L. Mcllanlol, Charles W. Van
Meter, Roger R, Lathey, llew~e
1. W!Wams, Ri&lt;k A. Jolmsoo,
Gilford W, TID'Iey, W!Wam L.
Pickens, Dan E. Follrod, WU.
llam T. English, Charles T, N~~&gt;­
per, Howard E. KJ.Ber,OiarleaJ.
Alkire, Leooard c. 4&lt;Jns, Jr.,
Robert L. Barrett, John A, 11J&gt;.
sell, Jlllle&amp; R. Grueser, Ibnald
E. Napper, Ronald E. W!Wamo,
Ira E. imwalter, and Harold S.
. Braden, Jr. FalllniJ tx1 nport,
seeording tx1 the Male• Cotmb'
Seleetlve Service, wu Mark A.

Lydia Runnion

How Much Will The
Financing
Cost?

Member of Federa1

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Mrs. Hayman ~

Millard Pierce

Lucy Fl Hayes,

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• The' worstf!ar for work IIlli&gt;,, P.IIIOI ln tllo·\)ntted ~· WBI
-1946, When 't,iflis otrlltea invoivIDB 4.&amp;' muu.nlworkou reoulted
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Hureel Karr, 76, or 36th ~.
Parkersburg died In Fairview
Manor Reot Home, Beverl,y, sa~;o
urdo!' morning,
;.He was born at Longsreth,.
Hci&lt;king County, .June 30, 1891," port. ,
the son of the late Matte lOll and , !ISCIIARGED - lla~ Ralr&gt;o
~ Rice Karr,
deo, Diana Good, ~· Grues,e r,
' He resjde&lt;l In Parkersburg 50 ClUtord lc0Jlh9Wer; Edward Flntlo,
years and wisaretlredemplO)'ee ley, Jamea 'Auf!le.:ion. Elolati·
of -the 11&amp;0 Railway Co, He was Adams, Bonnie Hackney, Goldie
a member .of. N,.. Marahll~d White.
Lodge F &amp;AM and cith6r MaiiODic
b:Jdl.ea and .he .waa a veteran of
·W,orld War L
He la survived by two. sisters,
Mrs. AQna Seybert; Oregon,
Ohio, and Kathorlsn Balter, sa10111. O.:tm&lt;&gt;O.
~al iervlcea will be
'I buracia,y It 11 a.m. at tho ~""'
eer· Futieral Hoine In' Belj)re
wllll the Rev. Cloy Sloan offi•Winr and .burial in MI. OliVO! .
Cemetery in Parkersburg. ,life. · •
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held at the funeral home Wed.
no&amp;doy at s· p.m. The public Ia
Invited.

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pected to complete tho first laP of a test lllght In Ria modilled sailimproved when Mrs. Weber and plane by 3:30 p.m. (esr) tnday,
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Becle, prfllaring lor an eventual ...,._lllghtaroWldthe world,
reported he was 200 miles south of New Orleans and headed for
THE HIGHEST ratlngfilven was Co111us Christl, Tex., short.ly after 7:30a.m. (C~T) toda,y,
won by Karen lJ'I1I1 Grlttith Saturday for her trumpet solo, CorSAIGON - THE UNITED &gt;TATES is attemPtirc to return
ell's '*Sonata VUI," in the Ohio three captured North Vietnamese seamen t,o Hanoi as a pdWUl
Music EduciU'on Association's gesture for the comrmmt•t release last month of three American
state solo and ensemble contest. pilots, American officials said today.
Karen was given a n rating
They said lf succea&amp;ful, they hoped the return would pave the
'bi ' C'l8.ss A Division of the con~ way for the release of Jriore U,S. pt.lots ahot down and captured on
test held at Ohio University. bombing missions over the North.
The rating, the higberrt award~
ed this year in the Class A trumpet solo eont~st for high school
students, is for an unusual performance.
WASHINGTON (UP0 - Civil eluding an antiriot proviso put
Karen is studying under D o n
J.
Kason or Ohio University and rights advocates, winners of a forward by Sens. Frank
Lausche.
D-Ohio.
and
J.
Strom
was the only Meigs Local School historic victory in breaking a
District student entering t h e filibuster, worked today to fend Thurmond, R.S. C.
After three failures, the sencontest. lil.e is the daughter of off unwanted ameridrnents and
ate
lor only the eigllth time in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith, move the Senate closer to a~
hlstxlrY
Monday voted 65 to 32
Pomeroy Route 3, and attends doptlng a bill with an u.nprece·
dented ban on dlscrlmlnatlon In to invoke cloture, thus limiting
Pomeroy HiHh School.
debate and cle~g the way for
housing.
voting on the ri@!lts measure.
THE FEBRUARY oditioo or
Guarding against any assault Under the cloture rule, each
Ohio Civil Defense News is entirely devotedtotheSllverBridge b)' amendment, floor managers senator gets one hour to speak
Disaster. The edition contains ot the compromise legislation on the compromise and t h e
almost 20 pictures or the bridge planned to resist any major more than 80 amendments that
and of various activities ot"mern~ changes in the two..part bill, ln- have been&lt; filed.
bers ol civil defense units assisting with search operations
following the collapse of t h e
structure. Certainly a souvenir
. copy of the publication.
seventeen music students of perior rating were Rick Hauber,
Eastem LOcal School District Julia Hol"ter (clarinet), and Vlc~
received ratings at the compe~ Ide Speilcer, Debbie Jeffers, Jill
titlon festival held at Athens SWain and Robin Humphrey.
Recetving excellent ratings
Saturday, March 2, under spon~
sorshlp or the Ohlo Music Edtl~ were Kirk CtJevaller, ~erryMc­
Cain 011 both her clarinet and plcator's Association.
Students were graded on Ohio's ano, and Lucy Holter, Sue Doug&amp;andard 5 rating play, uri be · las and JO)' King. Rick Koenig
MUlard E. Pierce, 54, SOUth ing the highest and "V" the low· and Melody Weaver received m
ratings wtrlle Julia Holter receivFourth st., Middleport, died ear- est.
In the hil!ll school competition, ed a IV rating on her piano solo.
ly this morning In 91elterlng
Charles Yeago, Instrumental
entering
in class "A," which is
Arms Hospital, ~thens.
music
teacher of the dJ.strlct, exMr. Pierce was born March the most difficult music and ls
16, !ll13 in Orblston, Ohio. He graded according to statewide pressed hi&amp; pleasure with lhe
was the BOll of the late Carl and standards, Martin Osborne re- perforiJlBDce of the students.
Emma Hoffman Pierce. He was ceived excellent ratings (II) on
alae pre&lt;eded In death by a bro- both his plano solo and baritone
horn solo and JeTIJlY Dean rether.
Mr. Pie-rce was an etPUPment ceived an excellent rating lor
operator for the COlumbus and her piano solo.
Jean Whitehead and Melanie
&amp;Juthem Ohio Electric Co., ror
Dean,
junior high students, per22 years. He is survived by hls
wife, Dorothy Jones Pl.erce, and formed Class "A" solos andreLucy F. Hayes, 85, 657 South
one daughter, Di:de Ann Pierce, ceived superior ratings (1) , Qth.
First
Ave., Middleport, died ln
er jWlior high students with suat home.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Funeral services will be
this morning. Sle was a member
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Rawof
the Ctlester Grange and the
llngs Coats FWteral Home wi1h
Chester Methodist Oturch.
the Rev. Max Donahue officiatSt.e was preceded in death by
ing. Burial wl.ll be in Greenlawn
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cemetery, Nel sonvill ~t . Friends
Lane,
and her husband. Survl,.
may call anytime after 10 a.m.
.ing are five da.ugbtera, Mra.
Wednesday.
Funeral services for I...Ydia Russell (Mary) Balnum, Mrs,
Burial will be In Chester Cern- Bell Runnloo, 82, who died Moneter. Friends may call at Ewing day morning in an Athens Hos. John (Beulah) Platt, holll of ~
lumbus; Mrs. C!Jarles (Helen)
Chapel at anytime.
pita!, will be held Wednesday Woode, AUred; Mn. Kenneth
at 2 p.m. at the Old Dexter (Hllah) West, Columbul. a n d
Church with burial in the Stand- Mrs. Frank (Fern) Cheesebrew,
ish Cemetery.
Middleport; two brothers,
Sle was a member or the Unit- Cord Ha,yea, Middleport, and Ebed Baptist Church at Nitro, W, er Lane, Niagra F&amp;Us, N.Y.,
Va., and was preceded in dead! six grandchildren. andninegrea..
by ht!r husband, Thomas., in 1935.
grandchildren.
He was a Spanish American War
Funeral services have been
Veteran.
tentatively set lor Thurada,y at
Survivors include two dau&amp;tl- 2 p.m. af the Chester Methoters, Fannie Deweese, RD 1, diSt ChiD'ch, The Rev. P, A,
Dexter, and Mary Goode, Ravcasto will oUI&lt;Iate.
enswood; four sons, Ralph, NI-

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In Gallipolis, ,wUI be at Elber!eld's lloporbnent ~re friday olio
a·erv!~ autograph da,y tor his book, uA Free Man's Heiritage.'~
Roush will be at the store from 10 a.m. to 12 ~nand from
2·to 4 .P.m. to autograph copies of the book purchased during these
periods. The book was published ln December, last year. !ttansorlrc Friday's activity lor Dr, Roush Is the Meigs Cou!IQ' Mini ..
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WA!;H)NGTON (UI'l)-l!arey , , " ~~h·~~~~~
M. 'Gi&gt;ldwater Ia ~~~~ Ilia . at 'II
MOh'T OF OKt:.A!IOMA'S 27,000 public ochOot teachers meet
anti-Rockelellor lalk ,_,. a '
lodo.v In OkiabQina Cily 1o vqte on accll'tirw a threo-yOIU', $27 mU.
IIJIIOIIlorlng, ban'age of Ropubll- ·
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Goldwater eaaed ott on hla
Ropubllcan Gov. llowey.Barlett and Oklahoma's DemocraUc lefst.onee oplnot l!oo;kefellor Tuo.. ·
lolatlvo leo&lt;lero Tuescla,y encbrsed the scbool program package which
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Frsnce
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But the BO!tened pOiltlon I mode teotercley,
A!)MITTED ' - CharlO.. 110.
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failed to eraae tholnl&gt;act of his
da.v nigllt, kUling all 6'1 persono aboard. One of the victims was Mrs.
"But Pve never ~ lor a satct ~,mg Boltom; Cllarlea
Funeral services for Mrs. Olll'ller declaration, and to moot
William Zeckendot1 Sr., wife or one of America's most prominent
Democrstlc Preat&lt;lent ret-and 'wo~e. !lew Ij&amp;ven; AmBnda
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0. RawH~s, 84, who died Ropubllcana It a...ed there Is
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it people want to comlnee me - ~r. ~; ' Eleanor . Robinthis 'morning at the home of her parcy dlviolon ahead If New
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Mrs. Zeckenc»rf had been in Lima, Peru, for a vacation and
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daughter, Mrs. Lewis ~lth, Itt. York Gov. Nelaon A. Rockefel- they can c~~ Ill"" spots, I iOn, ~ Rena S!JI,Illlbr, Srr•· • '
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her
husband
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h:nt)e• .Be b~d t1own in from New York two hours belore but instead 1 p. m. at the Presbyterian ler becomes an open candidate PVdsan in \hat I ~k Dick
DISCHARGED&lt;;.. Robla 'WiildNilron, but I &lt;illn't rule out lariil "'----- w '
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W~GTON - WCHARD M. NIXON ell{llains his ' 1end the
and !WalrOd publicly at a $500
Nlloin hlllllelt promised to ma Clb&amp;aut,. 'lb.b;;·a;;;..er, 1
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a Plate Rlpubllcan congressloJ&gt;o SI&amp;IPOJ't the parcy•o nominee and
Slunu&gt;. Chriotlne FI'MMID.
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She was a life-long member of
oald he hoped Goldwater, liB
1n&gt;1it
tho
RuiSions
and
South
Vietnamese
and
bulldil18
unlcy
among
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the Presbyterian Church and was
de!eated 1964 preslclemlal candiAmerkana. He aaya it ~:Des not mean "pulling out..,
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in
death
by
her
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BROWN IS SPEAKER
band. Alva D., 19 years ago.
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TWICE
take
that
stand.
Victor
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pas,. - to IPPOIU' at a $5011+1&gt;late Republican !un~raising &lt;fin. SUrviving in addlqoo. to her Pomeroy emergency SCJWI.
f
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U.38 my best efforts to will "" 8101il speaker at 1l!t
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TuesdaY
night,
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Rt. 1, Alban.Y; a brother, William p.m. Tuescla,y to Harrloonvllle
QIII'I as the pivotal parts of his proposaL He returned to the campaign
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the
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IPPOIU'&amp;nce.
m.
and 'worll1lp service at 10:1~ .
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grandchildren.
in to Meigs General Hospital as
a.m.
Evei')'OD818 welcome.
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AT FORT JACKSON
Friends
m-.v call at the Ewing a medical patient. Mrs. Ruth
~ . WAm!NGTON - A m.P ARTISAN COALITION todsy !ought to Funeral Home untU ooon Friday
Paul ChAdwell, son of Mr. and
Molden
was
taken
to
Meigs
Gen~
keep
intlct
an
wwrecedented
ban
on
housing
discrimination
but
Mrs.
Wyatt F. Chadwell, PomeFmEMEN CALI,ED
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feared that the senate might load the conwromise civU rights bill when the body will be taken to the era! Hospital by the scpad at. roy Route 3, Ia servilll with the
MiddlotiOrl
llremen answerOcl
:9:23a.m. today.
armed !orces at Fori Jack11011, a call to McEiblmey Rill iD the
• with antiriot amendments. After two da.ys oi voting, it became clear church to lie in state.
that Senate sentiment favored the open housing provision, which
S. C. He Is a 1966 graduate of Leading Creek area at 9 a.m.
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would outlaw discrimination in 44.6 million units, or 68 per cent of
Eaatem Hlgh School. His ad- Tuesday .to ..un&amp;uilh a brlllh
the nation's housing.
dress Is Pvt. P3ul- Chadwell, fire.
But
it
was
also
@parent
that
Senators,
spearheaded
by
anxious
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southerners. were willing to add to the comPromise stiff provisions
First Tralnl118 Brigade, US ATC
E-ll CALLED
• MiddiO(JOri
to dell with civil disorders. M the tldrd day of voting on a.rner»Fort Jackson, S. c., 29207,
&amp;&lt;;.admen, called
menll l&gt;epn, the compromloelocluded t~ package: tho®«!
trave1ed
around
the
country.
He
at
7:21
p.m.
Tueeday to BarCOLUMBUS (UP0 - Juvebotusq provision, a mild antiriot section, and legislation to protect nile officials here wonder If said he laot. stayed In Cleveriaonvllle, transported Ellen
Negroes and civll rights workers from racial violence.
TO RETIRE IN 1970
they have found the real king land.
Jane Goodin to Velarana MemNubrt said he doesn't koow
LONDON (UPI) - Richard ortal llolpltal.
of the road.
the
whereabouts
of
his
mother.
Burton
aold today he and ElizaA 13~year..old boy showed up
FIGHTS FmE
Mrs. Audry J. Foley, juvenile beth Taylor will Qllt acting by
Tuesday and claimed he had
The
Rutland
Fire IJepertment
been on the road since he was oourl supervlaor, aald Tuesday 1970 and that they will adopt !oul!bt' a brush fire !or an hour ·
authorltles have not boon able a baby because his wife has only
Ill' RICK DU BROW
been more Insight In the nine.
to
diiProve Bl1.l' of his story.
a 50.00 chance of survlvlngchlld· and oneobal! Tueedey lll)emoon
HOLLYWOOD (UPO- Clark TUesday broadcast, but as usual
Qaalo Nubri was arrested
m the Peai'l Lallnlng properl,r
"The boy has a particularly birth.
Gable's old movies on the late Gable was able to carry the Feb. 17 as a runaway near subon
tho Beach Grove Rood.
show look better and better In show by himself, and perhsps urb.an Worthlngtoo. A depend. vivid imagination," she said.
You·oetthei.Miiu:e Norte~
ORDERS COOL-&amp;F
retrospeet. He waa forthrlibt, his apparent directness and dency action was f1led in juve- UAJ1hough he says he halll't
LOCAL NO. 32 TO MEEI'
PITI'SBURGH (UPO - AComeharmin.g, pleasantly confident simplicity made the search for nile court TUesday, since efforts been in school much, he speaks
Bricldayera LA&gt;cal NO. 32 will
• Shelves
Deep Handldor '
and atttaet.i'vely manly- tpali- complexities not too signlftc&amp;itt. to locate relatives have been til- very OuenUy and uses a wide mon Pleas J•'&lt;lge attempted to- meet Thursday, Morell 7, at tho
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vocabulary . There's no trace or dB¥ to arrange a 30-day uccx:Jl- Legkin llail iD Pomeroy at 8 p.
ties virtually nonexistent among As a New York newspaper said tile.
• Full·wldth Pon:etaln Criiiler
lng ott period" In the cii:Y' s !trot
lodi.Y'I alleged movie heroes.
beautl!lllly aboot him whOII he
The boy has remain"'\ 111 ju. a German accent."
0 Stuldy Steel Shtlvu
o 'TCOict.loek
M
TueldQ" night NBC-TV of- died: He was 11as certain as the venile detention since he was
.
,
teachers'
whlltlo
1
ing a get tough poUey qa1nst
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picked up because officials
AYIBable 'lllth Aulomadc DetrosUn
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about Gable's lite, loves 8lld
don't know what to do with
Defendanlll
strlldng teachers w11o dely ..
Retrigera1Dr Section on1Jr u lilodol ll&amp;J..U.30 .
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lllms, and since It was made by
him.
anti-picketing Injunction.
Metro.&lt;Joldwyn-Ma,yer, his old
He said he was a stowaway F'med by Mayor
otudlo, Qllte naturelly It wu aU.
,
oo a sleamer from Germany to
~ del~s were fined ~d
LANDS SAFELY
Dalilndlblio
-l(l&gt;!IJI)beat.
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two olhor• _t~.;9&gt;tled bonds '" ' . COLUMBUS (UPI) ;.. •A TWA
Daoler
For
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oa~.
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..other
put
him
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the boat.
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a
few aood addiUoos- an
Charles Leglu. Gladys L. SimD- D.C., blew a tire on takeott
~Mil
Was In Cleveland
FWieral services tor Warren
Interview with an old name,
son.
Pomeroy,
was
fined
$5
and
here
Tuelday,
but
landed
safely
AND
He entered a Brooklyn, N, Y,,
some home movies In which Erlewlne, 85, 'i!t. I, Long Bot- orphanage but later left and '?Ills 011 charges of !alllng to at Baltimore. The DC9 jet, with
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Gable cavoried with his third tom, who-died Monday afte111001l
yteld the right oC way and BUI 70 passengero 011 board, llllldell
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wife Cerole ~ and a In Holzer lloopital following an
Reeves, Albany, was lined $50 at Friendship Airport. The n~t
..._ WY 2-2550
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and oosts on intoxicaUOQ char- originated at lndianapolla.
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lalk with the man who directed extended Ulness, will be held
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the best semlmental movies Thursday at 2 p.m. at tbe White
Forfeltil18 bonds In the court
ever made, Frank Capra. He's Funeral Home in Coolville with
(.
TUesday night were Gordon
another fellow whose old rums the Rev. Earl Russell officiat•
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Young, Clifton, $23.70, I!Jt!O&lt;llng,
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MASON - Mrs. Katherine E. and Melvin Arkenbrugh, Wa,ynes.
better In retro..,ect. rve seen teas Cemetery at Long Bottom.
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He waa born at Proctor, Wet. Lisle, 74, formerly of Mason. burg, $15, defective exhaust.
''It's a WODderfullife'' tO times,
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ud It stlii works Its magic oC zell COuni!'. W. Va., the SOli of died at Riverside Hospital in eo.
lauaba, tears and the human the late Warren and Josephine llDilbus. Slle t~~er•ted the Lisle
Yates Erlewine. He was a rail- Grocery in Columbus for &amp;everal
comedy.
The Ultimate Hero
roacler In his early life and lat- years following the death of her
But getjbij' back lA&gt; Gable: er engaged in farming. He was husband, Howard, In 1947.
Born May 7, 1894, in Mason,
the NBC-TV hour, narrsted by 'a member of tbe MiddJeport
B\lreess Meredith, had some Christian Church. He was pre· She was the daughter of the Late
well-made points. Gable, It ceded In death by three brothers John and Pauline Wineman.
A son and daughter also pr.
noted, was •ftbe ultimate movie and three sisters.
Funeral services for George
ceded her in death.
~rvivors include a son, Euhero." IDs screenwriters, it
V.
Krider, Rae"", who died at
&amp;u-vl~ are two sons, Robert
added, had one basic rule: 11He gene, ~rlngtield; nvedsughters,
can only be de!ealed by an act Mro. Farle Ke!Uiedy, Middleport; Lisle, Granvllle. and D:Juglas, his residence on Tuesday, at
ooon, will be held Thursday at 2
of God." In his dealings with Mrs. Lucy Lake, West Jeffer- Columbus; a sister, Mrs. earo..
p,
m. at the Ewing Chapel with
WOIIia In films, '"he never son, andMrs.1belma:sllirk, Mrs. line Turoor; seven grandburial
In the Letart Cemetery,
pleacled !or love- he demanded Marie Gilbert and Mrs. Leona children, and one greatr-grandHe was a member of the Racine
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Bailey, ell of ~ringfield; nine chlld.
Masonic
Lodge 164, Pomeroy
Funeral services wUl be at 9:30
I don't remember any men- grandchildren and 18 great Clui&lt;&gt;ter
No.
80, Royal Arch Malion being made of those lamous grandchUdren. Friends may call a. rn. Friday at the Jerry ~ears
sons and Bosworth Council &amp;lrbig ears that 10111ebow looked at the funeral home anytime. Funeral Home, 2693 W. Broad
vivors include his wife, Grace,
~.
Columbus~
Friends
may
call
just right on him. But there wis
and
a number of nieces and nephat the funeral home lrom 7 to 9
a reference to 11that quizzical,
p.m. Wednvsda,y, from 2 to 4 p.. ews. A daughter, Kathryn, prefunny smlle." No one, the
m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. Thurs- ceded him In death.
program said quite accurittely,
The !amtly has requested that
Dies
in
Cambridge
day.
was nver s0 assured on a
.Graveside rites will be con- there be no !lowers. Friends may
' screen. And as one actress
I
duciA&gt;d
by the Rev. Lowell Keeney call at the !uneral home at lUll'"
W. D. Morrow, 85, Cambridge,
( I Interviewed oald: "Yoo had a
atl:30
D. m. Friday at the Wells time. Roclne Masonic lodge 161
Ohio, died Monda)' evening In a
sense of a man."
bospital there. He wss preceded Cemetery at I:Qwnlngton, with the will hold Masonic services at
Loved The Outdoors
Foglesong FW18ral Home in the flDIOral home Wednesday at
The hour focused on Gable"a In death by a son, Ralph.
ct&amp;arge
of local arrangement•. 7:30 p. m.
Survivors included his wife
general lack of interest in
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leading the life or a movie star Daisy; three sons, Fred Mor.
- and his passion for the row, manager of the Ohio Pow.
outdoor, vlrule life: the ocean, er Co., Syracuse; Arthur, Bir1111•1/z. . l'liiii.IIIClUIII
;
Buy noW for fpeclal Hit liVIngs on a Fleet· · 'Gef iJ;ecli~ ole IIVlnQj on ~ ~t'on · ~ . -.;
the mountains, the desert. And mingham, Mich., and Clrl, Lam.
olde Job Tamer llka lilt ono ahown aOO...·
another well-Illustrated poi.JK bertsvU!e, Mich.; 10 grandchilVan• 01ju/pl*f with big 231).cu.·lri. Sir fil'
dren,
and
3
sreat-grandchlldren.
Equlpl*f with big 11-1001 box, Six or VB . · fine, chrome h~~ capt, chrome ~; •· ·
lndlcaled his added depth as an
Funeral services will be held
eng/fie, Cullom -cbmlort and ~ppearance
actor after the deattJ In a plane
cuolom equ/pmllflt, front lftbillztr bv ttlf• "'·'
"'IUipmtnt,.·c h"""' hub capt, ch,.,.. tronl
c-rash of Miss Lombard and hi a at the SCOtt Funeral Home, Camtnd rlghl ·~ Junlo!' Well Colli iptriq;;,
bu..,.,, !JOO a¥1\iablo at opeclal IIVIngo:
tour of duty In the aervlce In bridge, Thursday at I p.m. with
Specify olt111!r ,Ohovy-Van 1oe wllh 108•
power ttjlerlng an&lt;i ~t brlk.. ; 212 .SI~ · _ , _ ·~d
lllrialln Clmbrldl'e.
World War n.
cu. tt ot ••'llil•pace, 111
engine """ 4-IPt*l trailomiH!cin: ·398 l/8 · Chlvy·Van VCI wllh VCI• wheel- and 20t
I suppose there could tlave
and automatic ~ !"'lllllllsalon; Soft
cu. ft. of cergo apace. Pk:k'rourwav to uve .
PETITION FILED
~Y
gl~
air
r:cindl11oillllt!
and
•adlo.
:
T~re't
novor been • better tlmt lo buy! '
A peUUoo tor divorCe has been
'fliE DAILY SENTINEL filed iD Meigs COuniY commoo
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llf:V01'EIJ ro IHT.t:IDI' 0~
Pleas Court b7 Henry Doer!er,
IO:kllioi!WiO!I' .t.AEA
Ncojl.,iliii ·!Nt. jobltlo,...,,....r1 -c:
IIICIIAID:S. OWEN, PliBUSHEH
Jr., Old Cheater Rood, Pomeroy,
o...tu 1'lnnlhlll, EdiiOI'
...Uitl,....!rina, oontlilio!loft, tunc!loul
Publi•hed IIIII)' acec- S.ll&gt;l'dti' 11r n.
agalnllt Patricia Am Doerfer.
Olllo \lallt: P...Uollq COII'IjiWII, 110 IIIM:lllll ~
Tho plainlllf q.argea gro10 neg'"""' .......... '!.'OM ....- -,
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Jlllill,"itopn ..l.,..lila~ '·'
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lect of dul;¥ ud Oldnme cruelty
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Fr~ Lewis when GrouD I o!
the Women's Association, United Presbyterian chuYch, mel
Monila1 nll\llt at .the home of
Mrs. Tom Kelly.
Mrs. Lari'Y AnderBDDpreslded
at the meeting which opened with
pra,y•r by Mrs. Dale Walburn.

Mrs. Richard vaustaan pr~~

de&lt;oatons ualng the topic, There
Ia No Death.u '11le book studY,
u A New Family On Earth" takeD.
frOm Mark was given by ~··
FAwU:d crooks.
A home made balled pols
oale· was held following the meet- .
ing, Member a turnecl In bazaar
Items and dish · oOlotheS to be
sold by the grOOP will be avallble 1•1er this month.
Tho h6ste•i served a clessorl
course to those named and Mill
Chari- Davidaon, Mls• Edith
naptmatall, and Mtaa Marl' KJ
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WA!;H)NGTON (UI'l)-l!arey , , " ~~h·~~~~~
M. 'Gi&gt;ldwater Ia ~~~~ Ilia . at 'II
MOh'T OF OKt:.A!IOMA'S 27,000 public ochOot teachers meet
anti-Rockelellor lalk ,_,. a '
lodo.v In OkiabQina Cily 1o vqte on accll'tirw a threo-yOIU', $27 mU.
IIJIIOIIlorlng, ban'age of Ropubll- ·
I~ acboc!i p&amp;ck~ abnOd at ataving oil a atat.,.lcle otrlko. In
can
unl~;y owoal• led ·by hla
Pil!'llWlh and Florida cla&amp;IOS were hold deopitelongthening-her
walkuiito. ·Fiqricle publle acbool teachers began drltt1118 back ti&gt; their
cbo~ rro...rWlnilll! Pl;'!liclel"
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dal caadldlto.. Rlchoid M.
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ao wofd 'illkOcl oulllqv. Claude Kirk would permit a $254 mUlton
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Goldwater eaaed ott on hla
Ropubllcan Gov. llowey.Barlett and Oklahoma's DemocraUc lefst.onee oplnot l!oo;kefellor Tuo.. ·
lolatlvo leo&lt;lero Tuescla,y encbrsed the scbool program package which
'spei.d our tllnt&gt;;..';:,."
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aaaertlna! that &amp;IUi9u&amp;f1 he
o.tters 4be teachers a ,1,300 across the boarchal11 by the end of the
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favors Nixon, he, does not rule
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out others" f~r tile RIPubllcail koow 'that aounds funny for
·v~hJRANS MBI.io~JA~·
presld&lt;lltlal
oollllnatlon;
fellow
wbo
modo
.the
otatement
.· .' HOSPITAL . '· ,
POINTE.
A·
PITRE,
GUAIELOUPE
AN
AIR
Frsnce
jetliner
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crashed into a 4,00Q.Ioot mountain peak seconds from a lancJ1rw Tue~
But the BO!tened pOiltlon I mode teotercley,
A!)MITTED ' - CharlO.. 110.
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failed to eraae tholnl&gt;act of his
da.v nigllt, kUling all 6'1 persono aboard. One of the victims was Mrs.
"But Pve never ~ lor a satct ~,mg Boltom; Cllarlea
Funeral services for Mrs. Olll'ller declaration, and to moot
William Zeckendot1 Sr., wife or one of America's most prominent
Democrstlc Preat&lt;lent ret-and 'wo~e. !lew Ij&amp;ven; AmBnda
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0. RawH~s, 84, who died Ropubllcana It a...ed there Is
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real estate men.
it people want to comlnee me - ~r. ~; ' Eleanor . Robinthis 'morning at the home of her parcy dlviolon ahead If New
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Mrs. Zeckenc»rf had been in Lima, Peru, for a vacation and
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daughter, Mrs. Lewis ~lth, Itt. York Gov. Nelaon A. Rockefel- they can c~~ Ill"" spots, I iOn, ~ Rena S!JI,Illlbr, Srr•· • '
boarcled
the
Parl&amp;oboond
Boeing
707
to
join
her
husband
in
Guad&amp;o
can be conYjncea. ••I may be cuae; ~IQ.II Evi!t•.' ~· _, ·
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h:nt)e• .Be b~d t1own in from New York two hours belore but instead 1 p. m. at the Presbyterian ler becomes an open candidate PVdsan in \hat I ~k Dick
DISCHARGED&lt;;.. Robla 'WiildNilron, but I &lt;illn't rule out lariil "'----- w '
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for the oomlnaticn.
oC a reunion I!'COUDiored tragedy. •
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The dlountty threat waa aired
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ial In the Wells Cemetery at
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W~GTON - WCHARD M. NIXON ell{llains his ' 1end the
and !WalrOd publicly at a $500
Nlloin hlllllelt promised to ma Clb&amp;aut,. 'lb.b;;·a;;;..er, 1
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a Plate Rlpubllcan congressloJ&gt;o SI&amp;IPOJ't the parcy•o nominee and
Slunu&gt;. Chriotlne FI'MMID.
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She was a life-long member of
oald he hoped Goldwater, liB
1n&gt;1it
tho
RuiSions
and
South
Vietnamese
and
bulldil18
unlcy
among
•;.
the Presbyterian Church and was
de!eated 1964 preslclemlal candiAmerkana. He aaya it ~:Des not mean "pulling out..,
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preceded
in
death
by
her
hu~
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BROWN IS SPEAKER
band. Alva D., 19 years ago.
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CALLED
TWICE
take
that
stand.
Victor
llro1m ot Mlnersvllle
pas,. - to IPPOIU' at a $5011+1&gt;late Republican !un~raising &lt;fin. SUrviving in addlqoo. to her Pomeroy emergency SCJWI.
f
urn
U.38 my best efforts to will "" 8101il speaker at 1l!t
ner
·here
TuesdaY
night,
stressed
use
of
diplomatic
and
ecooomic
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Rt. 1, Alban.Y; a brother, William p.m. Tuescla,y to Harrloonvllle
QIII'I as the pivotal parts of his proposaL He returned to the campaign
10, &amp;mdt,y Sctii&gt;ol Ia at 9:30 a.
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Combs. Copley, and t h r e e and transporled Ellen Jane GoodImmediately
Iller
the
W
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IPPOIU'&amp;nce.
m.
and 'worll1lp service at 10:1~ .
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grandchildren.
in to Meigs General Hospital as
a.m.
Evei')'OD818 welcome.
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Friends
m-.v call at the Ewing a medical patient. Mrs. Ruth
~ . WAm!NGTON - A m.P ARTISAN COALITION todsy !ought to Funeral Home untU ooon Friday
Paul ChAdwell, son of Mr. and
Molden
was
taken
to
Meigs
Gen~
keep
intlct
an
wwrecedented
ban
on
housing
discrimination
but
Mrs.
Wyatt F. Chadwell, PomeFmEMEN CALI,ED
l
feared that the senate might load the conwromise civU rights bill when the body will be taken to the era! Hospital by the scpad at. roy Route 3, Ia servilll with the
MiddlotiOrl
llremen answerOcl
:9:23a.m. today.
armed !orces at Fori Jack11011, a call to McEiblmey Rill iD the
• with antiriot amendments. After two da.ys oi voting, it became clear church to lie in state.
that Senate sentiment favored the open housing provision, which
S. C. He Is a 1966 graduate of Leading Creek area at 9 a.m.
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would outlaw discrimination in 44.6 million units, or 68 per cent of
Eaatem Hlgh School. His ad- Tuesday .to ..un&amp;uilh a brlllh
the nation's housing.
dress Is Pvt. P3ul- Chadwell, fire.
But
it
was
also
@parent
that
Senators,
spearheaded
by
anxious
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southerners. were willing to add to the comPromise stiff provisions
First Tralnl118 Brigade, US ATC
E-ll CALLED
• MiddiO(JOri
to dell with civil disorders. M the tldrd day of voting on a.rner»Fort Jackson, S. c., 29207,
&amp;&lt;;.admen, called
menll l&gt;epn, the compromloelocluded t~ package: tho®«!
trave1ed
around
the
country.
He
at
7:21
p.m.
Tueeday to BarCOLUMBUS (UP0 - Juvebotusq provision, a mild antiriot section, and legislation to protect nile officials here wonder If said he laot. stayed In Cleveriaonvllle, transported Ellen
Negroes and civll rights workers from racial violence.
TO RETIRE IN 1970
they have found the real king land.
Jane Goodin to Velarana MemNubrt said he doesn't koow
LONDON (UPI) - Richard ortal llolpltal.
of the road.
the
whereabouts
of
his
mother.
Burton
aold today he and ElizaA 13~year..old boy showed up
FIGHTS FmE
Mrs. Audry J. Foley, juvenile beth Taylor will Qllt acting by
Tuesday and claimed he had
The
Rutland
Fire IJepertment
been on the road since he was oourl supervlaor, aald Tuesday 1970 and that they will adopt !oul!bt' a brush fire !or an hour ·
authorltles have not boon able a baby because his wife has only
Ill' RICK DU BROW
been more Insight In the nine.
to
diiProve Bl1.l' of his story.
a 50.00 chance of survlvlngchlld· and oneobal! Tueedey lll)emoon
HOLLYWOOD (UPO- Clark TUesday broadcast, but as usual
Qaalo Nubri was arrested
m the Peai'l Lallnlng properl,r
"The boy has a particularly birth.
Gable's old movies on the late Gable was able to carry the Feb. 17 as a runaway near subon
tho Beach Grove Rood.
show look better and better In show by himself, and perhsps urb.an Worthlngtoo. A depend. vivid imagination," she said.
You·oetthei.Miiu:e Norte~
ORDERS COOL-&amp;F
retrospeet. He waa forthrlibt, his apparent directness and dency action was f1led in juve- UAJ1hough he says he halll't
LOCAL NO. 32 TO MEEI'
PITI'SBURGH (UPO - AComeharmin.g, pleasantly confident simplicity made the search for nile court TUesday, since efforts been in school much, he speaks
Bricldayera LA&gt;cal NO. 32 will
• Shelves
Deep Handldor '
and atttaet.i'vely manly- tpali- complexities not too signlftc&amp;itt. to locate relatives have been til- very OuenUy and uses a wide mon Pleas J•'&lt;lge attempted to- meet Thursday, Morell 7, at tho
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ties virtually nonexistent among As a New York newspaper said tile.
• Full·wldth Pon:etaln Criiiler
lng ott period" In the cii:Y' s !trot
lodi.Y'I alleged movie heroes.
beautl!lllly aboot him whOII he
The boy has remain"'\ 111 ju. a German accent."
0 Stuldy Steel Shtlvu
o 'TCOict.loek
M
TueldQ" night NBC-TV of- died: He was 11as certain as the venile detention since he was
.
,
teachers'
whlltlo
1
ing a get tough poUey qa1nst
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picked up because officials
AYIBable 'lllth Aulomadc DetrosUn
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about Gable's lite, loves 8lld
don't know what to do with
Defendanlll
strlldng teachers w11o dely ..
Retrigera1Dr Section on1Jr u lilodol ll&amp;J..U.30 .
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lllms, and since It was made by
him.
anti-picketing Injunction.
Metro.&lt;Joldwyn-Ma,yer, his old
He said he was a stowaway F'med by Mayor
otudlo, Qllte naturelly It wu aU.
,
oo a sleamer from Germany to
~ del~s were fined ~d
LANDS SAFELY
Dalilndlblio
-l(l&gt;!IJI)beat.
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two olhor• _t~.;9&gt;tled bonds '" ' . COLUMBUS (UPI) ;.. •A TWA
Daoler
For
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..other
put
him
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the boat.
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a
few aood addiUoos- an
Charles Leglu. Gladys L. SimD- D.C., blew a tire on takeott
~Mil
Was In Cleveland
FWieral services tor Warren
Interview with an old name,
son.
Pomeroy,
was
fined
$5
and
here
Tuelday,
but
landed
safely
AND
He entered a Brooklyn, N, Y,,
some home movies In which Erlewlne, 85, 'i!t. I, Long Bot- orphanage but later left and '?Ills 011 charges of !alllng to at Baltimore. The DC9 jet, with
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Gable cavoried with his third tom, who-died Monday afte111001l
yteld the right oC way and BUI 70 passengero 011 board, llllldell
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wife Cerole ~ and a In Holzer lloopital following an
Reeves, Albany, was lined $50 at Friendship Airport. The n~t
..._ WY 2-2550
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and oosts on intoxicaUOQ char- originated at lndianapolla.
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lalk with the man who directed extended Ulness, will be held
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the best semlmental movies Thursday at 2 p.m. at tbe White
Forfeltil18 bonds In the court
ever made, Frank Capra. He's Funeral Home in Coolville with
(.
TUesday night were Gordon
another fellow whose old rums the Rev. Earl Russell officiat•
,.
!',.
Young, Clifton, $23.70, I!Jt!O&lt;llng,
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MASON - Mrs. Katherine E. and Melvin Arkenbrugh, Wa,ynes.
better In retro..,ect. rve seen teas Cemetery at Long Bottom.
"
He waa born at Proctor, Wet. Lisle, 74, formerly of Mason. burg, $15, defective exhaust.
''It's a WODderfullife'' tO times,
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ud It stlii works Its magic oC zell COuni!'. W. Va., the SOli of died at Riverside Hospital in eo.
lauaba, tears and the human the late Warren and Josephine llDilbus. Slle t~~er•ted the Lisle
Yates Erlewine. He was a rail- Grocery in Columbus for &amp;everal
comedy.
The Ultimate Hero
roacler In his early life and lat- years following the death of her
But getjbij' back lA&gt; Gable: er engaged in farming. He was husband, Howard, In 1947.
Born May 7, 1894, in Mason,
the NBC-TV hour, narrsted by 'a member of tbe MiddJeport
B\lreess Meredith, had some Christian Church. He was pre· She was the daughter of the Late
well-made points. Gable, It ceded In death by three brothers John and Pauline Wineman.
A son and daughter also pr.
noted, was •ftbe ultimate movie and three sisters.
Funeral services for George
ceded her in death.
~rvivors include a son, Euhero." IDs screenwriters, it
V.
Krider, Rae"", who died at
&amp;u-vl~ are two sons, Robert
added, had one basic rule: 11He gene, ~rlngtield; nvedsughters,
can only be de!ealed by an act Mro. Farle Ke!Uiedy, Middleport; Lisle, Granvllle. and D:Juglas, his residence on Tuesday, at
ooon, will be held Thursday at 2
of God." In his dealings with Mrs. Lucy Lake, West Jeffer- Columbus; a sister, Mrs. earo..
p,
m. at the Ewing Chapel with
WOIIia In films, '"he never son, andMrs.1belma:sllirk, Mrs. line Turoor; seven grandburial
In the Letart Cemetery,
pleacled !or love- he demanded Marie Gilbert and Mrs. Leona children, and one greatr-grandHe was a member of the Racine
it."•
Bailey, ell of ~ringfield; nine chlld.
Masonic
Lodge 164, Pomeroy
Funeral services wUl be at 9:30
I don't remember any men- grandchildren and 18 great Clui&lt;&gt;ter
No.
80, Royal Arch Malion being made of those lamous grandchUdren. Friends may call a. rn. Friday at the Jerry ~ears
sons and Bosworth Council &amp;lrbig ears that 10111ebow looked at the funeral home anytime. Funeral Home, 2693 W. Broad
vivors include his wife, Grace,
~.
Columbus~
Friends
may
call
just right on him. But there wis
and
a number of nieces and nephat the funeral home lrom 7 to 9
a reference to 11that quizzical,
p.m. Wednvsda,y, from 2 to 4 p.. ews. A daughter, Kathryn, prefunny smlle." No one, the
m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. Thurs- ceded him In death.
program said quite accurittely,
The !amtly has requested that
Dies
in
Cambridge
day.
was nver s0 assured on a
.Graveside rites will be con- there be no !lowers. Friends may
' screen. And as one actress
I
duciA&gt;d
by the Rev. Lowell Keeney call at the !uneral home at lUll'"
W. D. Morrow, 85, Cambridge,
( I Interviewed oald: "Yoo had a
atl:30
D. m. Friday at the Wells time. Roclne Masonic lodge 161
Ohio, died Monda)' evening In a
sense of a man."
bospital there. He wss preceded Cemetery at I:Qwnlngton, with the will hold Masonic services at
Loved The Outdoors
Foglesong FW18ral Home in the flDIOral home Wednesday at
The hour focused on Gable"a In death by a son, Ralph.
ct&amp;arge
of local arrangement•. 7:30 p. m.
Survivors included his wife
general lack of interest in
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leading the life or a movie star Daisy; three sons, Fred Mor.
- and his passion for the row, manager of the Ohio Pow.
outdoor, vlrule life: the ocean, er Co., Syracuse; Arthur, Bir1111•1/z. . l'liiii.IIIClUIII
;
Buy noW for fpeclal Hit liVIngs on a Fleet· · 'Gef iJ;ecli~ ole IIVlnQj on ~ ~t'on · ~ . -.;
the mountains, the desert. And mingham, Mich., and Clrl, Lam.
olde Job Tamer llka lilt ono ahown aOO...·
another well-Illustrated poi.JK bertsvU!e, Mich.; 10 grandchilVan• 01ju/pl*f with big 231).cu.·lri. Sir fil'
dren,
and
3
sreat-grandchlldren.
Equlpl*f with big 11-1001 box, Six or VB . · fine, chrome h~~ capt, chrome ~; •· ·
lndlcaled his added depth as an
Funeral services will be held
eng/fie, Cullom -cbmlort and ~ppearance
actor after the deattJ In a plane
cuolom equ/pmllflt, front lftbillztr bv ttlf• "'·'
"'IUipmtnt,.·c h"""' hub capt, ch,.,.. tronl
c-rash of Miss Lombard and hi a at the SCOtt Funeral Home, Camtnd rlghl ·~ Junlo!' Well Colli iptriq;;,
bu..,.,, !JOO a¥1\iablo at opeclal IIVIngo:
tour of duty In the aervlce In bridge, Thursday at I p.m. with
Specify olt111!r ,Ohovy-Van 1oe wllh 108•
power ttjlerlng an&lt;i ~t brlk.. ; 212 .SI~ · _ , _ ·~d
lllrialln Clmbrldl'e.
World War n.
cu. tt ot ••'llil•pace, 111
engine """ 4-IPt*l trailomiH!cin: ·398 l/8 · Chlvy·Van VCI wllh VCI• wheel- and 20t
I suppose there could tlave
and automatic ~ !"'lllllllsalon; Soft
cu. ft. of cergo apace. Pk:k'rourwav to uve .
PETITION FILED
~Y
gl~
air
r:cindl11oillllt!
and
•adlo.
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T~re't
novor been • better tlmt lo buy! '
A peUUoo tor divorCe has been
'fliE DAILY SENTINEL filed iD Meigs COuniY commoo
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llf:V01'EIJ ro IHT.t:IDI' 0~
Pleas Court b7 Henry Doer!er,
IO:kllioi!WiO!I' .t.AEA
Ncojl.,iliii ·!Nt. jobltlo,...,,....r1 -c:
IIICIIAID:S. OWEN, PliBUSHEH
Jr., Old Cheater Rood, Pomeroy,
o...tu 1'lnnlhlll, EdiiOI'
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Publi•hed IIIII)' acec- S.ll&gt;l'dti' 11r n.
agalnllt Patricia Am Doerfer.
Olllo \lallt: P...Uollq COII'IjiWII, 110 IIIM:lllll ~
Tho plainlllf q.argea gro10 neg'"""' .......... '!.'OM ....- -,
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lect of dul;¥ ud Oldnme cruelty
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Fr~ Lewis when GrouD I o!
the Women's Association, United Presbyterian chuYch, mel
Monila1 nll\llt at .the home of
Mrs. Tom Kelly.
Mrs. Lari'Y AnderBDDpreslded
at the meeting which opened with
pra,y•r by Mrs. Dale Walburn.

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de&lt;oatons ualng the topic, There
Ia No Death.u '11le book studY,
u A New Family On Earth" takeD.
frOm Mark was given by ~··
FAwU:d crooks.
A home made balled pols
oale· was held following the meet- .
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Items and dish · oOlotheS to be
sold by the grOOP will be avallble 1•1er this month.
Tho h6ste•i served a clessorl
course to those named and Mill
Chari- Davidaon, Mls• Edith
naptmatall, and Mtaa Marl' KJ
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work haa ende&lt;l 011 the loundation for Mltctaell Plant's l, M
200.foot stack. Tho task of erectlng tho 'stack, wldch will re.,nro
18,500 yard• of c:ancrete and
'*''than 2,000 tons of relnlorc:111f oleo!, will begin thla ~rtng
and be completed, according to
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Joe P. Gllla, file
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tbat ·Bristol Steel &amp; IraniWorkt,
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Ot&gt;rr sboW on Aj&gt;rU 2tih In the
high oehooll)'lliooslum.
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Seeks $20,000

Workahop to complete
tOO chairs that were begun in
PT. PLEASANT - A $20,000 the workllhc;JP&amp; on February 27
clvU actiOn hao been filed In the and 28 has been scheduled for
ol!lco o! the Circuit Clerk scyled Friday, March 8, from 10 a .
J, B. Redmond, George Patrick . m. until 4 p.m. in the auditorRedmond, Jac q~Uln Hall Red- ium oC the Courthouse ~ex .
Thirty-three persons attendmond, Nancy Redmond Price and
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the firs! two-da.v workshop
Bettle Redmond Guiliber vs. Rivwith approximately 26 chairs
er Coal CoJJII)8111·

Thelma Henderson leedltl!.
Mr. 1111C1 Mrs. Russell Bainum
or Columbus, took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode,
last Tuesday, and spent the atternoon, leaving forthelr homeat
I o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs, Cash Bentz and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 9Nartz

being worked on. AddiUonal

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ln the Board of Education office
with Lale A. Febl,programop..,.
ialist from the State Department
of Education present to discuss
matters with the committee.

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Mrs;lAdii Clark and Mrs. Anna ~ Vere SW,artz, and on··Smda,y cal._
Allen o! Gravln, W, Ve., visited eel on Sarah Woode, at tllo VetMrs. Mao WoUe and lofr, and orens Memorial Hospital. Other
lofrs, Carl Autherson.
visitors- In the S.artz homo on
TOOse who called on Mr. and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. VerMrs. Roy Powell andtamllywere oon SWartz and lamiJ.l', HpchMr. and loire. Bob L&amp;woon and lllgport, and Jolr, IIIICI Mrs. lmdauahter, Mrs. ~ 0 Lawrence lard S.artz, local. The occasion
and Mi:e. Matde LawrliiiCe, Jolr, wao the 80th blrlh&lt;lll' of their
IIIICI Mrs. Gene Congo and tam~ lather, Vera Swartz.
b, lolr. and Mrs. HIJeo MrMul'• Mr. and lofro, WUIIDIII Carr
ra.v, locel. Jolra,' 1\nnA Haines and daughters, spent 9mdo: r&amp;IIIICI her mother, Mrs. ~lvl!, eeaily with Mr. and lofrs, Clair
CarPenter, went to IndianiPOlls, Woode an:l Conni Sue, at ClrIDd., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otis c:levUle, 0.
Fredrick and dausht&gt;r,
Mr. and Mrs. Arth"f Atherton
Mlos Sandra Bailey, her boy spent Sun&lt;la,y In Columbo&amp; with
lrlend and girl lrlend, IIIICI her lllelr son, Jolr, IIIICI Mrs, CI/U'o
boy friend of Columbus were din- enc:e Atherton and family,
ner guests of Sandra's granda
"Helen Woode spent Friday af..
modler, Mrs. Sylvia CarPenter terroon with her mother, Mrs.
&amp;mdly.
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J. B. Hayes, her slster-io-law,
Mrs, l!ou.oh nsltlid her al.. Sarah Woode In tho Veterans
tor and brotlteJ'oln-IIW, Jolr, IIIICI ·llemorta!Hoapltal.
Mrs, Edd Burmen Ot Wheeler..
lolr. and Mrs. Clair Woodo and
burg, Ohio.
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Vlllttora of Jolr, and lofra, Cecll visited Mr. and Mrs. WUI!am
l!osebel'l'l' IIIICI family were Mr. carr and dauglrters, IIIICilolr. and
IIIICI lofra, Tom Burnoldo or PomJ Mrs. Charles D. Woode, Sun&lt;la,y
.and Mr. IIIICilofrs, James evening.
lilol:lleawart and family of Port-

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last lam!'¥
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Mr. o.
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THESE ITEMS DISCOUNTED EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK

.hesh Ground Beef · · 6Sc
Beef Short Ribs.------~- 49c
6-LOAVES
Holsum Breacl__ J~!h!1. 0 o

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ol Acts was hold thl• week.
World Day of Prayer services
wore held at the&lt;hurch here Frlday evening, March 1 !rom 8-9
with an attendance o! 13, with

dar), ~ Martin, Jean Valley,
T..,_ooe Jim IIIICIJilllll' otl&gt;era.
Proeoodl fi'QIII tho ohoW wW
be used by, tho nrem111 to buy land Route.
VIsitors ol Mr. IIIICilolre. c;hiJ'o
..pj&gt;l)lent lor•tho local fire d..
Ue
Carroll and family wore lolr,
paitment. Further l!tormellon
oo. the l!bo'W will,be - e e l . n.n Ours and oop, Albert and
wlteofBeaver, Ptnn., and~bo
on 1111C1 flhonnlo ~Mel&amp;on of
Columl:ius, Frances L'*th of
~rlngflold, 0., and lolr. l!oborl
Ours, local.
Mr. andlolri.llomor tcemower
llllendod asboWerlorthelrgranddaugl\ter IIIICI husband, Jolr, and
lolro. Peyton at the ho!ne of her
parent•, lolr, and lira. Robert
Jellers.
lolr, IIIICI Mrs: c.· C. Carter o1
Long Boltom, llr. IIIICIIIri. Mar-

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Bush, and Mr. Pa1Jl Ours.
Rev. Busch has been preacl&gt;lng at the Free WUJ Baptist
Church at MlddlEI'Ort.
HeY. 11;1d Mrs. Busch visited
lolr, IIIICI lofrs, Leroy Miller of
Cheshire.
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Carl Auther&amp;on and Mrs.. Mae
Wolfe. Linda Beegle o! Racine
visited them also.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews

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1110 artist but aloo tilt .YOI'· · beallllful, Jlltlllto1
are tuned In sympatb¥ wlfll tjle satllllf IIIICI wide rapge of hio ...,;petlllll 1111/1
other elstrt harmonica &lt;JI tile IJ!IUouallnatru"""".
fllome.
chromlllc scale, he had proA 111flodlciii.Y bealdlllli ..,.,..
The audl•ee'a
&amp;Iced on ln_,.eol '11111&lt;11-haa a
br Jill&lt; AlbeniJ, "Mala- 0110010
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lull, · rich, live IIOUilil to every 011111 ·16S," followed In- to tllo ..,;, ·
niite.
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ThOUIII&gt; theaernurextraotrlnl• gram l)l'OI!'•M&lt;I ·Into the D»rt dollPIIul•-•·
are not ...,..u, plll'ed. theY ...,temporary era of elaooleol S..cartaoo.
dOllblo ,fiiO ln/llnllllonl'o carr)'· JDJllal: muole, tile elleol ol.· a
FollOwtnc ;the:
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IDa power, IIIICI Wben coUlee! ,._ _..,.lety of ~ll{llancorliJ1!1ml bero· ol the
m, flit)' can be pluekocl to till eould be heard. i
ol dlrectoro
out IOlTl8 ot the ptra bas a tkMI
'l1le "Muller ))IDee," wl~ lta the home .d . Dr: .and Mrt.
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of tile early lu!o tablature.''
!lory,
Sl&gt;lnllh rill'· :W. Claro. S.. \'epeo, who .....
other 16th c0!11ur1 - " thmo, lo tlle oni.Y wor~ wrltlal here tile dof·llltl' tlle ·llrst O!hl.l
wldel&gt; followed were tile atetei.Y by MOftUOl do Fallalortheaultar, tllroe oehedlllod Ton Hall
upavina" by Milan and •'Slete contra.Una: 1rith ibis ·was tbe c:erts in New York. left . .
Dlferenc!as so1&gt;re el tema 'Qlar· deUcatAo, lUling "Madrolloa" by hlo appearance here to lly to
dame laa Vacas'," a IOJflbetly Torroba.. One outstanding num· Toronto for a retital.

iOonda1 SchOol .-&lt;lance on
The btllofcomPlalntstatestllat
March 3 was &gt;1, tile ol!erlniwas the defendant caused to be setoff
f16.31. Worship services were large quantities ·ot eJPlosiY.es
MAY JOHNSTON
hold at 10:45, with Voro S.artz, near proPerty o! plalnti!IS
Rev, and Mrs. John Busch tar-loader. The MYF hold Ito r .. causi~ great iniW"Y to roundation
visited Mr. Md Mro. Lawrence gular meeting Sunday evening at waDs, interior plaster, woodBush and daughter, Connie or $:30. WorehiP serviceswereheld work. etc., with the plalntiffs deoRacine lloute.
al 7:4li, with the Rev. Casto. manding judgment against defendRev, Busch visited Mrs. Mae
Revival services with tho Rev, ant in the smn ot $2tl,OOO·
BrEmer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Norris will begin here

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but ool In loday'a otepped·•P atomic age. Tube "panel"
In baeqround Ia only 13 years old, but as a eompl)nent
ollhe llrst large-sealo eomputer Installed outalde IBM'•
own olllees, Is eb11ed ao antique, made obsolete by
"card" held In forecround . One ollheae ewrds I• equlv·
alent ol !j) tube panelo. Monsanto, owner of the dated
compaler, Ilea d9nated II to tbe Smltbsoalan Jnotltutl011'1
MaHIIIIl of RlllorY and TeeiiDOioJY.

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Allemande et Glgue, ,; htultrat- The first portiOn or the program
ed the reaaon tor Yepes' use or closed wl:th a collection or lovelY
alO-strlng guitar, hiSownuni&lt;Jie melodies rrom Gaspar SUZ'
design.
~'Suite Espanola," which demAs ooe reviewer has explained, onstrated not ooly the great aklll

Structu~al Steelwork

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Eaater Scal uro~• In Ma·
Durtfta: thete week•,
!1011 ' ~• tauch !I* ...ch cttn.:
opread appeal !or lwldo I
lea, hoar!DI tesl ellnlca, phyalmado by the Ma/11111
cal 11\erlPl' eiiJil)lnc programo,
ter Seal SocleiJ to
aplance op1d e~l loins,
me/rt IIIICI rlilabUitat!on crtp. medical evalualiQn, .IIIICI ·,...,Y
pleol. children IIIICI dlltofln Ma· olher needed omicoo !or erlp1011 C0UD1Y .•" ·~· .
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pled c~ IIIICI halldlclpped .
Lalli year, more than t1 )land- adults.
!capped peril&lt;o,. rocelvf'd ~olp
"Tho - ' e of MaiOil Counll'
from file MaiOII C&lt;NII\Y \&amp;idell' have alwiQ'I re"""""'"' ,to our
expiiiDod lofr, Worm. B u I needl, . ~ I lee! ceataln tilt)'
needs of the handl~ and wlll,mlloe It pooolblo to lncroooe
.01111 ol provldlnl •l~Pl~I'Vro!oo•, ~- .seal aem.ce to tho ertp.
olooal we ~ rta!Pi aM more Pled dlirlns' the COIIIIni Jnr,"
money tllan tfer betoro j~!l be , laid Ml'• Wdroler.
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noeded to aerve the :hf""CIPThe Mam COIIDII' Easter Seal
pod &amp;.rlni !968.
SocleiJ 1B an a!llllate of t h e
The campalsn will tnJiude the National Soelell' lor Crippled
tradlllonal
Eaater · 1 ~ o al Children and Adults, wldch lasl
mdl appeal_. at: :¥leJ! · as ;year provided aervteea tor alEaiter
sell
'cia d .. moot a q~artor million handlhe said: In additiOn, mW .lll'f· capped per110111.

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Contac Capsules. ••• J9c
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The oolo artllll.ry &lt;JI claadc
· aulllrllll NarciiiO Yepe•
brtlltamly · 9mdo: afternoon, '
ev\'R In drlldnl contrasl to IJft
musical nlasnifl!!le of tile Jndl.
anapolll !IYml&gt;lionr Or&lt;bestra'a
benenl
In Galllpollo tllo
pr&lt;vlouo mnlng.
Sr. Yepeo, tlie tlllrd atlroc·
lion on tlle Trl.(;ounil commu·
nlll' eoocert Aaaoc,allon'a current series, attracted an audl..
once o1 almoot soo, oome !rom
eommunlll' aooo&lt;!latl011S as rar
away 11 Ailh!IIIICI, Ky.
1be opening ll\lmbers on dle
program, "Five Pieces ror the
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yal-ds of concrete lor the planfa
foundations. All pourlllg wiU be
eomploled by late next year.
work haa ende&lt;l 011 the loundation for Mltctaell Plant's l, M
200.foot stack. Tho task of erectlng tho 'stack, wldch will re.,nro
18,500 yard• of c:ancrete and
'*''than 2,000 tons of relnlorc:111f oleo!, will begin thla ~rtng
and be completed, according to
preaent estimates during t h e
111mmer. The M: w, Kellogg
company, of Now York, will erect
the stack and Install all piping
1~cet - lor tll~ COOl• Ill the plant, The oteck will be tho
pi . ~ Ullt 2'1
Ia world' a talleot.
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alructural ateel-k ha be81111
on Ito 1.6-mllllon-ldlowa~ •.$200million Mitchell Plant , n' e a r
M~e, scheduled (91' COD\·
plellm In 1971.
Joe P. Gllla, file
a
exec:utlve vice presi t, llid
tbat ·Bristol Steel &amp; IraniWorkt,
ol Bristol, Va., will 8IQll1 IIIICI .
erect 101ll8 17,000 tons~ steel
lor the power plan!. ~work
on th~ flnt of the pi~' I twin
800,000-lar generating oirlta IB
apeeted to be eompl~ t hI a

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p0rk LI. ver.........................
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Liver Pudding ................:~~9C
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Skinless Wieners .....~ P:!: 89C
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In 1970, GlUt said.
Mitchell Plan! has been deslined and ..,tneered by the
American Elec:trlc: Power servic:e Corporatl.on, a sister complll)' of Appalachian.

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Pleallanl Volunteer Fire Department will QOnsor a Grand Ole
Ot&gt;rr sboW on Aj&gt;rU 2tih In the
high oehooll)'lliooslum.
Solna 15 actA will beljlpearlnjl
atarl1ns ouch well lm:IWn P"""
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'ilubb, !Aike of Paducah,
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Social Notes

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Seeks $20,000

Workahop to complete
tOO chairs that were begun in
PT. PLEASANT - A $20,000 the workllhc;JP&amp; on February 27
clvU actiOn hao been filed In the and 28 has been scheduled for
ol!lco o! the Circuit Clerk scyled Friday, March 8, from 10 a .
J, B. Redmond, George Patrick . m. until 4 p.m. in the auditorRedmond, Jac q~Uln Hall Red- ium oC the Courthouse ~ex .
Thirty-three persons attendmond, Nancy Redmond Price and
ed
the firs! two-da.v workshop
Bettle Redmond Guiliber vs. Rivwith approximately 26 chairs
er Coal CoJJII)8111·

Thelma Henderson leedltl!.
Mr. 1111C1 Mrs. Russell Bainum
or Columbus, took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode,
last Tuesday, and spent the atternoon, leaving forthelr homeat
I o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs, Cash Bentz and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 9Nartz

being worked on. AddiUonal

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with Lale A. Febl,programop..,.
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Mrs;lAdii Clark and Mrs. Anna ~ Vere SW,artz, and on··Smda,y cal._
Allen o! Gravln, W, Ve., visited eel on Sarah Woode, at tllo VetMrs. Mao WoUe and lofr, and orens Memorial Hospital. Other
lofrs, Carl Autherson.
visitors- In the S.artz homo on
TOOse who called on Mr. and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. VerMrs. Roy Powell andtamllywere oon SWartz and lamiJ.l', HpchMr. and loire. Bob L&amp;woon and lllgport, and Jolr, IIIICI Mrs. lmdauahter, Mrs. ~ 0 Lawrence lard S.artz, local. The occasion
and Mi:e. Matde LawrliiiCe, Jolr, wao the 80th blrlh&lt;lll' of their
IIIICI Mrs. Gene Congo and tam~ lather, Vera Swartz.
b, lolr. and Mrs. HIJeo MrMul'• Mr. and lofro, WUIIDIII Carr
ra.v, locel. Jolra,' 1\nnA Haines and daughters, spent 9mdo: r&amp;IIIICI her mother, Mrs. ~lvl!, eeaily with Mr. and lofrs, Clair
CarPenter, went to IndianiPOlls, Woode an:l Conni Sue, at ClrIDd., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otis c:levUle, 0.
Fredrick and dausht&gt;r,
Mr. and Mrs. Arth"f Atherton
Mlos Sandra Bailey, her boy spent Sun&lt;la,y In Columbo&amp; with
lrlend and girl lrlend, IIIICI her lllelr son, Jolr, IIIICI Mrs, CI/U'o
boy friend of Columbus were din- enc:e Atherton and family,
ner guests of Sandra's granda
"Helen Woode spent Friday af..
modler, Mrs. Sylvia CarPenter terroon with her mother, Mrs.
&amp;mdly.
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J. B. Hayes, her slster-io-law,
Mrs, l!ou.oh nsltlid her al.. Sarah Woode In tho Veterans
tor and brotlteJ'oln-IIW, Jolr, IIIICI ·llemorta!Hoapltal.
Mrs, Edd Burmen Ot Wheeler..
lolr. and Mrs. Clair Woodo and
burg, Ohio.
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Vlllttora of Jolr, and lofra, Cecll visited Mr. and Mrs. WUI!am
l!osebel'l'l' IIIICI family were Mr. carr and dauglrters, IIIICilolr. and
IIIICI lofra, Tom Burnoldo or PomJ Mrs. Charles D. Woode, Sun&lt;la,y
.and Mr. IIIICilofrs, James evening.
lilol:lleawart and family of Port-

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ol Acts was hold thl• week.
World Day of Prayer services
wore held at the&lt;hurch here Frlday evening, March 1 !rom 8-9
with an attendance o! 13, with

dar), ~ Martin, Jean Valley,
T..,_ooe Jim IIIICIJilllll' otl&gt;era.
Proeoodl fi'QIII tho ohoW wW
be used by, tho nrem111 to buy land Route.
VIsitors ol Mr. IIIICilolre. c;hiJ'o
..pj&gt;l)lent lor•tho local fire d..
Ue
Carroll and family wore lolr,
paitment. Further l!tormellon
oo. the l!bo'W will,be - e e l . n.n Ours and oop, Albert and
wlteofBeaver, Ptnn., and~bo
on 1111C1 flhonnlo ~Mel&amp;on of
Columl:ius, Frances L'*th of
~rlngflold, 0., and lolr. l!oborl
Ours, local.
Mr. andlolri.llomor tcemower
llllendod asboWerlorthelrgranddaugl\ter IIIICI husband, Jolr, and
lolro. Peyton at the ho!ne of her
parent•, lolr, and lira. Robert
Jellers.
lolr, IIIICI Mrs: c.· C. Carter o1
Long Boltom, llr. IIIICIIIri. Mar-

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Bush, and Mr. Pa1Jl Ours.
Rev. Busch has been preacl&gt;lng at the Free WUJ Baptist
Church at MlddlEI'Ort.
HeY. 11;1d Mrs. Busch visited
lolr, IIIICI lofrs, Leroy Miller of
Cheshire.
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Mrs. Henry Autlierson, his sonIn-Jaw, Mr• . and Mra. Joe Andrew•, Joey and Geney o1 Newark, 0., viBited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Auther&amp;on and Mrs.. Mae
Wolfe. Linda Beegle o! Racine
visited them also.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews

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are tuned In sympatb¥ wlfll tjle satllllf IIIICI wide rapge of hio ...,;petlllll 1111/1
other elstrt harmonica &lt;JI tile IJ!IUouallnatru"""".
fllome.
chromlllc scale, he had proA 111flodlciii.Y bealdlllli ..,.,..
The audl•ee'a
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br Jill&lt; AlbeniJ, "Mala- 0110010
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lull, · rich, live IIOUilil to every 011111 ·16S," followed In- to tllo ..,;, ·
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ThOUIII&gt; theaernurextraotrlnl• gram l)l'OI!'•M&lt;I ·Into the D»rt dollPIIul•-•·
are not ...,..u, plll'ed. theY ...,temporary era of elaooleol S..cartaoo.
dOllblo ,fiiO ln/llnllllonl'o carr)'· JDJllal: muole, tile elleol ol.· a
FollOwtnc ;the:
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IDa power, IIIICI Wben coUlee! ,._ _..,.lety of ~ll{llancorliJ1!1ml bero· ol the
m, flit)' can be pluekocl to till eould be heard. i
ol dlrectoro
out IOlTl8 ot the ptra bas a tkMI
'l1le "Muller ))IDee," wl~ lta the home .d . Dr: .and Mrt.
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of tile early lu!o tablature.''
!lory,
Sl&gt;lnllh rill'· :W. Claro. S.. \'epeo, who .....
other 16th c0!11ur1 - " thmo, lo tlle oni.Y wor~ wrltlal here tile dof·llltl' tlle ·llrst O!hl.l
wldel&gt; followed were tile atetei.Y by MOftUOl do Fallalortheaultar, tllroe oehedlllod Ton Hall
upavina" by Milan and •'Slete contra.Una: 1rith ibis ·was tbe c:erts in New York. left . .
Dlferenc!as so1&gt;re el tema 'Qlar· deUcatAo, lUling "Madrolloa" by hlo appearance here to lly to
dame laa Vacas'," a IOJflbetly Torroba.. One outstanding num· Toronto for a retital.

iOonda1 SchOol .-&lt;lance on
The btllofcomPlalntstatestllat
March 3 was &gt;1, tile ol!erlniwas the defendant caused to be setoff
f16.31. Worship services were large quantities ·ot eJPlosiY.es
MAY JOHNSTON
hold at 10:45, with Voro S.artz, near proPerty o! plalnti!IS
Rev, and Mrs. John Busch tar-loader. The MYF hold Ito r .. causi~ great iniW"Y to roundation
visited Mr. Md Mro. Lawrence gular meeting Sunday evening at waDs, interior plaster, woodBush and daughter, Connie or $:30. WorehiP serviceswereheld work. etc., with the plalntiffs deoRacine lloute.
al 7:4li, with the Rev. Casto. manding judgment against defendRev, Busch visited Mrs. Mae
Revival services with tho Rev, ant in the smn ot $2tl,OOO·
BrEmer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Norris will begin here

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ollhe llrst large-sealo eomputer Installed outalde IBM'•
own olllees, Is eb11ed ao antique, made obsolete by
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alO-strlng guitar, hiSownuni&lt;Jie melodies rrom Gaspar SUZ'
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me/rt IIIICI rlilabUitat!on crtp. medical evalualiQn, .IIIICI ·,...,Y
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from file MaiOII C&lt;NII\Y \&amp;idell' have alwiQ'I re"""""'"' ,to our
expiiiDod lofr, Worm. B u I needl, . ~ I lee! ceataln tilt)'
needs of the handl~ and wlll,mlloe It pooolblo to lncroooe
.01111 ol provldlnl •l~Pl~I'Vro!oo•, ~- .seal aem.ce to tho ertp.
olooal we ~ rta!Pi aM more Pled dlirlns' the COIIIIni Jnr,"
money tllan tfer betoro j~!l be , laid Ml'• Wdroler.
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pod &amp;.rlni !968.
SocleiJ 1B an a!llllate of t h e
The campalsn will tnJiude the National Soelell' lor Crippled
tradlllonal
Eaater · 1 ~ o al Children and Adults, wldch lasl
mdl appeal_. at: :¥leJ! · as ;year provided aervteea tor alEaiter
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brtlltamly · 9mdo: afternoon, '
ev\'R In drlldnl contrasl to IJft
musical nlasnifl!!le of tile Jndl.
anapolll !IYml&gt;lionr Or&lt;bestra'a
benenl
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pr&lt;vlouo mnlng.
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once o1 almoot soo, oome !rom
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l.lMJO

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I

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I

.
.....
..........
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...
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,.,,

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1003

NOI'UiwHtern·New • Bld1.
NonbweRera-kll. lllllp.
Nortbw•fA!tii-Scll. Imp.

.• 111'11
· . lffl

Nortlr.wutera·~W . SI4J,

...1.. HiJb

'"'
"''

Scboo1 . . .

Won :J.f•t

'1 ' .
, II I • • • • •
,r~ • • 1
Seven-Up••• • • •. • .. . 12
~ '

1 • •

Ch~~. ·••• tO

Forest Run.· • • • • • • • f

PowoU's &amp;moeo. ... , IIIli .
Beverly• s • 1 • • • • • • •
Team lllgh 5eries -· ~~~
2368. Team Hll!h Game 828. Ind. Hilb 5erles - P,
llil•· 536, Ind. lllgh Gome -P,
Colllno, 199•

Sunday
10!00 to 7:00

~:::= :·.·!·.·.·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=::;:::;.;.;:;:;:::;:;:::::::::::;:~;:;:;:;.;:::;::::·:·:·:-:~::
'•
•.•

.

:: Health Beauty Aid$ ::::.: :
)): Discount Prfcedl
!~
f 69c Size Alka-Seltter · i*
::::

:

J/j

I

~~~~:~~~~~ 49c ~ .

Hair Spray
:::.,,.. a16eauty
oz. can · ·.. · 69c
))

5TH ond PEAR!. STS. ..RACINE

I::

.

" The Sto,_ With A Hart"

Right reserv~ :o limit _quantities

:=:

Prices Effective Mar. 7, 8, 9

:~:~;:;:::::::::::.:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;.;.;:;.;:;.;.:-:·:·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:·:·: ·:·:·:·.::

U.S.NO.l

BLUE GOOSE

59J.

20ib.
b19

,.

131:.1\'l..f,T

I lu.a4oU1

, ;.-

lb. pkg•

·' "

: 1 ., ._

61/2u

Cl •••••••••• !!at•••

• FUL- VALU BUY
THANK YOU

.

Cher r y Pi eFi II i n

No. 21

g.can

•

• FUL-VALU BUY

PORK SAUSAGE

• FUL- VALU BUY

Our Own Make Fresh Pure

'2

lit. pkg.

Our Own Good F...~

Groubd Beef

:, Skinless Wieners

·g 9c
lb .
3.plcg.1.49

klAn

MCI(Ciro

•
I

Di ner.....
box

BtG POP

21b.

Yell ow Pop,or n••••
pkg.

• FUL- VALU BUY

.
Sal11d Dressin g•••••
ZESTEE

qt.

• FUL- VALU BUY

••

All PURPOSE

25lb.

Gold Medal Flou r..~...

,~

,•,•:

111.11

.. I . )WI.ff

I

38.000.00
1,035.000.00

· 1.'1

.... of fta.-1 lilt.
SalilbUt)'-ldJool
&amp;llllbUJ1'.&amp;iltool, CoM\ , , .
.
lllddlepori·H. Sch. AdiliUOn
llkldlaport..IJirm. 4\ H.S. Ad

Chunk Tu

.·

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o

UJl.U
l.HUII

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•

=~:

Fresh and Meaty

:' Ohio Volley

•

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- SOCAtfYOU·

........
......

. 173.18

sa.-...o.oo

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Nor&amp;llwelthltn·Sdl. IPIP
Nelp HIP Se.bool . .

.

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co-t. .. ,,,

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llelp JU1b

DEL MONTE

1A00.88

•
Jl,lfiiMta.OO

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Mra. Perry Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bradbury

,\ppllldllll

.

l'l,.,.tl

I

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-

Nortllwatet~ew • Bid..,

10.1100.00
JJ.OOO.OO

U

eFUL- VALU BUY

""'""'""'

1.100-DO

,.

I

a.Mord.fkhool f:!ontl. .
NOJtll'fi'MtUn·N•W 8kiJ .
NortllwelttlrO...scll. Jmp.

.

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DICDIBD 11, lii'J I
I.OOU8
ror.u. ~rrlll!"'
PWS BALANCI.
..,.. I
DICEIIBD 11, 1111' .. ' I
.001.'11

~

.........
..

CUT WIIIEANS • •5"!:1t

Pumeroy.EillrnlrAIIr)'

L":t_~!~J
POT

uio.tl

l.otl.'Jt

~ANUAAY 1, ltn

• •

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:ii

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IICIIPTI . . . . . . . I

dDeJwt• ,Appllldle)

. AU CUT &amp;aEI!N OR .

AU llANII-6RADE A

FAIRMONT

....

)11.111.10
,. •·

1.1411.11

......., .,p.u. ""' m """"
..... c.or4Ww:nu. m .
....lf ,...,.,..,.

COI"'I'ItiGHT ~liM. THl QIIIU.T ATUHTIC 6 rACine 'riA CO., iNC.

Slllllh.

?........

.....

TOTAL UCI:IPl'l · · I

BALANCL

..,.. ..,., • '".!!:•o;::t~~c ·, :"":.\SJn' ••• ::: o:t:n• .:.
A11 P~&amp;•lttii!IJ • • .!:ttc o.t'O*i ·T• lip. • :::0 Jta
When you think about it ... shouldn't AlP be your store?
Pn••ria sr~:Ur .I:!,SJOO ·..,Ill' , ~:l:,:l'':: S1.
Ea ...... ::: • .1 !! •1!!1 EIIM
Sale of Grade A A&amp;P Canned Goods ! ~

li!r. and

. •

'rol'AL B.OlNNINO
BAI..UfCS PLUI

We care •bout you.

recently.

lll.IIQO.OO

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Ad

.

~~..fi\c:l\001 &lt;C~. . . .. • L71 .

11.1100.00

·A!I· .•, . .. .. .

M DAIRY FAIR

randl)

l.rU\ OD JDACilY•
hDCll .
.. ..

You ean probably sum it up in one word, "CARE."

Rusoell, It Ma..,,
Mr. and Mrs. CllllordKemlljy
llld 8111 ol Pomeroy &gt;!sited Mr.
llld li!rs. Perl')' Brail&gt;ury a do¥
r)'ll

•

.
..,.,.,.
·-

any product bearing the AiP Seal is equal to

do¥ with hordlwdlter, Mrs. Kath·

u.

.......
........
........

a.s

lllddMport.a.m. •
Pq,merct)'·IUefMn\1.11

,

l· '
Women' 1 Friday Nlte 1 • ~ .,..,.
'
Febr...-r 23, 11168 •

lla\tl "" JIU. '
St11Mury.sdloo1 1 CoM!. . . . . .
3
hlllfM.IQ.sthOol Coolt . . . • • . • I
MldcUepctn-11. seh. Addition . .
1.5

DI.UOO.OO

Mldc:U•port-11. Seh.
AddiUon . . . • •
llldd'-P!lrl-DIM. •

~:::::;:;:;:;.;:;.:::·:·:-=·=·=·=·=·=·=·:-:·:· :::·:::::::·:::·:;:;~:; :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::~::

.
•• ..••

IANUABY I, IN'I . . ... I

or better than the nationally famous brand&amp;.

con.t.

I

.1,835,0110.00

.,•

, ·

JALANC&amp;.

Our dedication to quality in the production of our own brands.
Quality standud8 so high that we guarantee

CDil.ll.

.

f

MORE FOR LESS AT

MUll

TRUST
&lt;Oollllb~

of anything you buy at AlP, no matter who mr.ket i~

TOT"L

I

IT'S IN THE BAG!

"'"

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Fresh , Festive Pro du ce I

11.000.00
108.000.00

llt.880At

N.
,.,U. V
1.1
: 'J'Itt. I ~ .. . '
U.Z..\. 1\tlt D
..··

Our complete and unconditional guarantee

~,000.00

n. through Sat. 9 to 9

TOTAL , •

Bufl6ii

........

1,GI.OO

. I 113.D4CUl'r

. ..
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• • ti:,Tti.IP.II
Belue~ J)IC!, 31. 111'1
O.M~It
.
I , tci~.Tl
Boad . R.un~Dtlll . • •
• .....
IAinehrvoiD
li.MO.M

...ec

..,......
.........

• • .Ill

t .OO
II.TfUt

.

s.&amp;~t~Ul'Y'-khool

11.000.00

14'1',ltUII

P•=q:~o.L

. .. .

T4M,s3

Ult.l1

'luqd-1111

Heli,. .Mart

*-,

I~JIUI

vaJJttrm• khool luppliH

lf,D.LA. 'ftU. Ill
U.I.A. Title I . .
&amp;.1.1:... . 'fUll II .

.

13.o5UI
· I.HUO

11.:111.

S•llibueyoSehuul

1,418.00

M.of1U5
aUOUl

Q,llt,tlUI

'

lllelp Hlfll; , 5iiMol
11.035.000.00
TOUl OUtl&amp;andl.llJ Dk. ll, 1117

UDII.OO

IO.DtO.OO

u.IIIM

.. .

LIUIICIIfe8m . .

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aa.11t.oo

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1.Mt.11

1.a;..A. !JUJe II . . . .
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• tlii,CIT3.12

&amp;J,IIQUO
ll.oiO.tll

c;onill.

Oil~llldiDI

38.113.81

HBAD STAitT 11111 f'tJl'fD:
BALAMCI.
IAH'UAAY 1. lfi'J' . I
TOTAL BIC:UNNJNC
'IIALANCI PLUS
R&amp;CIIPTB . .
,
. I
UPIINDITURE!i
Tr•nth&lt;rA4 to QaUJa.
Kelp C A P . .
• I
\JnuMd FunU
TQT AL IX.PINDrruRDI e

aema.n

Ull.M

liP

if\!1

II..,_

at.'JJUt

UPINDn'URD · . I
Ti&gt;TAL JjXPtHDlT'bRI&amp;
PLUI BA1-A;HCI •
DI:CEIIBIIa 31. 1\JIS'f I

».l7&amp;.10

NJ).I.A. Title V
. .
&amp;.f•. A. 'Dtlll I . . . .

- - san •• .. .. ...

,.....

3ll.mUll

. 1

,MIO.M
DOR.Q'IUII

,....._.
1f!proyelliMt : . .
~•..;:::nut .iii .. ...

•

•. • liiO.OOO.tiO

a.t~t.n

UaiiOJ'm tk&lt;._l 8\lppU.
llaildllll
' .. . • •

:n.

PONE HOY LANES · 1.· . ~'o'rest: IWn..,., • ., ,.· f
ij~· r
1
Women'• t'rlda,y Nke~ . ·. Beverly'o •• ; •••• J $\1
t'ebruary 16, 11168
• '
Team Jllsh Sorloli.., ~ •
Won
Loot Ganado¥, 24il1.1'eMt illj&gt;~
Jola'lli ............u · 13
-ChiP~~- 68&amp;1~' .....
lligjl Serle• - P. q,lllilt; lk:
Georgia set up the nation's Ind. High Game- J. ~.:ntl ·
first state department 4Jf agri·
.
"' t
•
cultu..., In 1874.
·

H.$. &amp;d. . •
••
IU,t.IOO.OO
Poft\ttoJ·&amp;Iem•nt.r)'
M3.000.ot
~edlord.scit-1 CoAl\.
sooooo.oo
NIJI'thWfttern·N•w llq.
IUOO.OU
N~rn·.kb. Imp.
•.OOO.OD
NorUiwatern..&amp;ell. ,..,,
3IMO.OO
Hllh Sc:huol
l.Qa5.CIOO.QO
'TOTAL
..
' !' '' 11,831.00000
New IIIUC:. Durlhl Y••r 108?

......

I

.......

I&amp;.J.
Norlllwe~leM·!Wh . lrnp.
Bllaooc Quh\ilndlnf Dee.
TOTAL . .· . ...
.. I
S.p.bUt.)'&amp;hool C.:Oilf'. I

........

Tun. to GIID..IIP.
CAP
,•
,.
IMT.II
TOT .\L &amp;XP.BNDrn.rau I M
TUTAL I

.......

1.3111.«'1

.
........

UXIO.OO
IIAKIO.OCI

Kid•

:=

;:011•• ~:-:~4

Looal Bowling

lllGdlt-P:Oft..l:lell!ll •

.

···'......"

MA'JO.IO
l.ltOAl
IJ.ol!ll..31
l.iJLI'i:l .
131.M'I.41

IIAIOIUIIt

MlcllllePCil'\-H. Sell.

. ,,.' .. ,

IAIOO.OO

UDli.JII

' lii,JID.IN.ta
, , ' IM.'TII.M

side you con't see ia equal to or better than the tide you can see.

Bessie File open! a ilia.

.

you '

•u~.~~~"'

l5c
, ·

that you will never miss out on an advertiaed item.

hia Jfandmother, Mn. FrlnCII
Conkle, • da,y il!id nl&amp;ht.
Mr. llld Mr&amp;. Richard PJleo
llld children o! A""""' W. VI.,
...,.. recent visitors o1 Mr. llld
111'1. Robert Cu!kle.
Mr. llld Mn. Robert Veith
llld ""' ol ColUmbus were ...,
cent weekend visitors of Mr.
llld Mrs. Jolm Veith and Mr.
llld Mre. Doll Leach, Marole and

'

SWIFt' Nlt.tiUM plrr.

It is from this basic foundation that so many

, Lu1her Hall.,, on turlouat&gt;

, ."

I

Br••••..lcer

Our policy of packaging.meats, that guarantee• that the

. .

SUPU·Iti.HT Ol l-Ib.

for AlP over 100 yean ago.

Our Raine heck polici for ie~Jmpie; w~!St .:Su;..a

••

Mrs.

DELMONiCO
STEAKS 16. $1."

Fairness, honesty, dependability and quaHty.

of our current·day policies have grown:

JoliJI!y.

I

•

•

11,81t.OU
l&amp;ut
.. ... .. ..
• ....
AL
.
u.eoo.NUI
Benlpte • ~

'

BY GLENNA SHULER
Mlaa Roberto Hunter and Mr.
Nolan Sbelta&gt; o! Columbul, Mr.
llld Mrs. Bernard Hunter of Gal·
llpolls were reoeut &amp;lnda,y vlsililrs ol Mr. llld Mrs. M. B. Jlun.

m.•

,_,.
'
'

I M.D13.ft

1.11:1,1o. 1'1Ue D . . , , . .
I.I.&amp;.A. , Title m
,.

YOUNG TURKEYS~~~:~~!v~
.... 35c:·
.
.
CH~CK . SfE·AKS. •su~~~r ... 4~
STEWING.i C:H.ICKEMS~~~, .. 39c
SLICED BACON. • i~~L,~?~ ~~~ 6~
BEEF RIB ROAST.

(Besides The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.,Inc.)

Storys Run

Lakea,

I

lteUNiniU' • . . . . • 1.......
1 , ll,'r.Jt.U
Luaelu'oom " ·.. ' :; ~·.

pel'

Greet

~

!........... ..

lives !or the 1911$.86 ll~&lt;al year
WIS OJtlmlted It '12,3 bllllon.

trom

8ZI.'IV

~.

'l'OTAL ~' I' ' ' " '
. . . . . . ...
l ' ·! ............. . .

The survey ahowed daley prockta1 inwhlcheooper..Uveado&amp;lneto Dlll'keting, ranked lint
llliOng Pl'Oib:ta honcllod by cocpa In 1.5-66 It ovw $3.8 bll-

•

·&gt;•..
. ....
..

.~

.

7ti.'JI

aa.us.a

l . , .••• .,

K.I.I .A. TUJII'• Jl

mlllioa.

f,

nu.

..... ....,..

co011ared with 22 per cent a
decade earlier.

ICI 64

. ..•

iebOol IIUPP"* ', l.OU.II ·
1111141•• .. . .... '.. ... i .........
1'Nit .•
,. . . , ,,, .
k'fii,U
'N .D.s;A, ' flU. 1U . . . . . . JMI.tO
Ulllklrm

operatives marketed 28 per clOt
ol u.S. qricultural P.....,ll In

tllrou&amp;h

...
......
.......
111.70

'

taldnc over 1 fii'OWbw mUle In 1961i"66 ....,...ed wllh

llarkltlng

,.....
......

11.1110.00

Cooperatives marketed
WA~GTON (UPO - FII'ID Uon.
lbout
64
per eent of the nation's
mark.ting onc1 ,..,_,ly ......,..,
PI'OI&gt;Ortlon ot !he nation'• multlbUilon dollor qrlcultural boll"''' wlume, an Aarfculture 0..
Pll'Unent survey lndli:acea.
Official&amp; ot the diiPartment'l
Farmer Cooperltive sentc:e
(FC$ eotlmlltd !hit lll'lll • .,.

21.818.110

......
• ,......

Gross Business ·Growing
IIYD ....,

· : ..

PomerllY ·t:ltn•c nt.ary

a.r.,rd&amp;twul t:QA¥1.. •

Btlilbu~rSehwl

'· ~ · · . . . .. . .. .
..,....
. ... .. .
r.s ... .. .... .. ..

N,flll.l'l

~ lUI,MUO

71,311.00

• •• •.•

·l.or·l• · . ... 1 .
t

11.111.00

. . ;~ . ·'

. . . ..

.....

11.000.00

.

frlorUl.,..t•~rlli-lk:b.

•' . •

.. .

.•

,,. •

NCH'J.hW~Ailclrn ~)jew

... .. •t .. ..
· ..... ·

C-1

&amp;-111

.. t1.1113.1J

H.l. Ad. . .

.,::! :.. ·:,. ::::.. ........:·:.:·.
...

&amp;-10 ' .....

'

Imp .
41,D(IUIO
1'Cf('AI.
.
I IIGIJ.OOUOO
Jtlldtc:rned 1:1-:Munlb. Ptrl•ld
!lnllHbutr·Sf'h•"'' f:un~l. t
t.OOO.QO
,..llilbl.ltr·lkhpol t:uo~t.
JMQ.OO
MkiUk:port-11. lit•h
3ADO.OII
AddJUoa
Mlddleporl-t:Jem. &amp;

..

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!in~v~j

Nur\.hw o~l,cra -S.:h

1:1.1119.00

. .. •• • , ,
.•
. . . .... .. .

..
.
.
...

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C'9rrH,,
1

'

•

FUND:

BICirlll-'1'1!1
IXPI:NDITURa
'
'
A•IO , • • . • •· •• ,
taD:J , A·l .. .. . •
A•lfo
.
,
. ,,,•

,,INANCIAL IIPOIT G' TMI
IO.UD ~ OF IPUCATKIN
,.,., , .... Y'flr lfllllnt
O.~llt!Nr :ntt.

liiAD~ B'I'ART

·.

...

CHEF'S
DELIGHT

HEES
·L

. :·

Bord•n'l

Co~

Creom

·

1".
tamlly site
\.flllllora~---------------·16ounce:

69",.

NowWhlt-u

,

Super Chlor Bleach
L1i11'&lt;1ry Dc ........t ,

...•

.

quort :

plJ&amp;tlc

�.

-~- ---,.· ·-·-.....-..:. 1""&gt;-..... ~--·-

.

•
11 - The llallj· lSentlne~ Middlopon-l'omeroy,

MOreh

DECEMHI\:lt 31, JOin

LEGAL NOnCE

.,.388,1»• •.03
.

1"7

•

,

Mllll LOCAL ICNOOL OIIUICT
COUNTY OP Mll.l
,

·

.,...rey,

P. Q, ~...

1.:no.112
1.111~ 10

CNII•

.,..._ tltllr••rr 11, ,,..

,A ....,

.. ..

A·•• .. .
A4l . .
A.JI·B
A4&amp; . .

1 .eertlf1• u.. loUowillt NJ9rt to bl

. '

1,31'1'.40
1#11.11

......

l.oH.f:l

. ..

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.....,

........

ro~a

\

•

•

53 per &lt;eDt a decadl! earlier,
oftlclalaeatlmlted.

\Me care--------~

·.w,.;;;-,... 1,
a...w ··· ··· ·· ·· ....
kMf; I.U~IMill
.

La&amp;aeluGelia •• ' •. '. . . . ••

JI,D.I.A. TUk V .

the year ondlng In Juno 1986,

I.I.&amp;.A.

.I i

c-·

~

,· ·' · •• J .., • • . .

Jlo!l!d.

cent rrom 10 years
earlier. Total buatnesa'wlume
ol c-rotlveo, Including m""'
ketlng, .- l y purchasq llld
services, was a record $15J.bU..
jlon (or 1985-66, uP 61 j&gt;4l' cent
In. decade.
WhUe no national estimate• are
available tor 196&amp;-67 or the C\ll'lo
rart fiscal year, eJ!Pirt&amp; said
riiiiPOrts Crom a number ol big
cocc&gt;erathes h a d indicated
ll'OMb was continuing.
On thiS ballS ol the 1985-66
survey. California led the Ration
m total cooperative \ludneaa
wlume wllh nearly .1.9 bllllon.
lllnneoota was ·second with $1.
billion and Iowa third with '989

au.IWal ""' ·.. ..
.. .
PeriUUil\ ~t,
IIIQroUIIWI.L,. . . .
Tnu* . , ..
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N.D,I.A., Tl~ IU
N.lti.A. TlUI V
..
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UldiOIIB saoGi iuPIWt

PORK CHOPS
LOIN END PORK ROAST

Wl11en

Our founder established these business guidea

Super·Ript S1110lda
Slleltll11011

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U.S. NO.I SIZEAEASTERN

IOI.aN.40

POTATOES·..

D.J1

\ !

Mrs. Joseph Leach
open! a day In Jackoon With her
paronto, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Mr. and Mrs. MarllnRltupellt
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hurley

a
Rile and family In Wellstm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cook and
clilldren ol Bradbury spa~t a da,y
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

TOMATO JUICE

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a I P DHERRIES ~:_.:u!

·

• , I !.! 1tc A&amp; PtoLIEII OORN ::~ . •5!: 1tc
ROYAL IME CHERRIES • Z!! 1tc A&amp;P SWEE I PEAS ~:;.":' , .5:!:11'

Searls, Terry and stanley.
Bob Conile was In Columbua

on busineu recently.
Rev. llld lolra. Raymond File,
llr. and Mra. 1!11mood rue and
cliUdren opent a &amp;lnda,y With Mr.
llld Mr.. Jaek Rlllll• llld family
1 It Letart, W. Va.
l!lr. llld Mrs. ]Of/¥ Lel&lt;h o1
Wheelerabur1 tpe01 a da,y with
llr. and Mrs. Joseph Leach·llld

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I &amp;P PURPLE PLUIS ~ .I :: SJOO . A&amp; P IREEII .I~lq '":.,~" .•S::-11'
WHOU
aI P FRIIT COCKTAIL • • ,_ U4 aa, IREEII iiRaiH
~NADIA .4"!:'11'
1
I &amp;P PEACHES ,i:OO: ~::, I '!: fiOO a•• IOLIEft • • .CIW&lt; ·' 51...,
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I I P SLICED IEETS • , 7 !! fiOO AI PSLiaED POTATOES. •7::. s1oo
aI P WHOLE BEETS , 7 !! fiOO a&amp;P "HOLE POT-'TOES , ~: .:; stoo

.....

Mra. Leslie Hawlor o1 MiddleJII!l" - " a do¥ wtth Mr. and

'*"

PLAYBONUS BINGO

opent a da,y recently visiting Mr.
llld Mra. Jlollla Searls and Mr.
Bon Mlifit at Rutland.
Mr. llld Mr1. WUllam Llrkln
ol Hllillbal. opent • SiUicll,y with
Mr. and Mrs. Alexlb!ler.
. Mr1. Nellle Athey, Erie, Po.,
'11'U a recent visitor ot Mrs.
F......IC&lt;llklt.
~lfn. RoaJ !ltldtr, Dlbra, ltflr'..
llil 1liiiCI TIIMIY or Rlellle, visited Mr. llld llu. Alex 9iuler

YOU CAN WIN UP TO

'1,000 CASH

N• ,.,.,_ N-ry. Sitn,lr P'•~ u, .,.., lll'illl ell, •1114 t41...... 'It
,.. h!UI loll """ St.re - ... ,..,... NM " "II~IAf •• Nillh!klll
-...,.; ~P" t. '· 0 . . . 12H C.l.•lil••· Ohie 41216 INO Srotll
ltiJVIRIDt-n. ..... 1111.. SIMI He. 221 •flit ....,. W•Nfl '·
tNI ...... .,_ -'•1.. Ni!l' 111 kt., M1rell 1...._ ,

wsrr

n*rrtly.

MAJIV~L

.....13UCIHTII

IIAND .

IC-·CREAM.

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PM. ~ Clln.l lull 1d

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110t. ' ol;~
5.·1 .if," ' '•·
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4.0011.311

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TOTAL .. .
.. .. ..
UCaPTI·Ta.ANIFIBI
GeMnl I'1&amp;Dd
.. .
T.lTAL TB.ANI!'DI
roi'ALUOIID"'''
caiC.IIP'I'B PLUI
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'1'0'1' AL 8JOINNIN6
IALAHC&amp; PlAJI
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33,111.31
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1003

NOI'UiwHtern·New • Bld1.
NonbweRera-kll. lllllp.
Nortbw•fA!tii-Scll. Imp.

.• 111'11
· . lffl

Nortlr.wutera·~W . SI4J,

...1.. HiJb

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Won :J.f•t

'1 ' .
, II I • • • • •
,r~ • • 1
Seven-Up••• • • •. • .. . 12
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1 • •

Ch~~. ·••• tO

Forest Run.· • • • • • • • f

PowoU's &amp;moeo. ... , IIIli .
Beverly• s • 1 • • • • • • •
Team lllgh 5eries -· ~~~
2368. Team Hll!h Game 828. Ind. Hilb 5erles - P,
llil•· 536, Ind. lllgh Gome -P,
Colllno, 199•

Sunday
10!00 to 7:00

~:::= :·.·!·.·.·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=::;:::;.;.;:;:;:::;:;:::::::::::;:~;:;:;:;.;:::;::::·:·:·:-:~::
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:: Health Beauty Aid$ ::::.: :
)): Discount Prfcedl
!~
f 69c Size Alka-Seltter · i*
::::

:

J/j

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~~~~:~~~~~ 49c ~ .

Hair Spray
:::.,,.. a16eauty
oz. can · ·.. · 69c
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5TH ond PEAR!. STS. ..RACINE

I::

.

" The Sto,_ With A Hart"

Right reserv~ :o limit _quantities

:=:

Prices Effective Mar. 7, 8, 9

:~:~;:;:::::::::::.:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;.;.;:;.;:;.;.:-:·:·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:·:·: ·:·:·:·.::

U.S.NO.l

BLUE GOOSE

59J.

20ib.
b19

,.

131:.1\'l..f,T

I lu.a4oU1

, ;.-

lb. pkg•

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61/2u

Cl •••••••••• !!at•••

• FUL- VALU BUY
THANK YOU

.

Cher r y Pi eFi II i n

No. 21

g.can

•

• FUL-VALU BUY

PORK SAUSAGE

• FUL- VALU BUY

Our Own Make Fresh Pure

'2

lit. pkg.

Our Own Good F...~

Groubd Beef

:, Skinless Wieners

·g 9c
lb .
3.plcg.1.49

klAn

MCI(Ciro

•
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Di ner.....
box

BtG POP

21b.

Yell ow Pop,or n••••
pkg.

• FUL- VALU BUY

.
Sal11d Dressin g•••••
ZESTEE

qt.

• FUL- VALU BUY

••

All PURPOSE

25lb.

Gold Medal Flou r..~...

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111.11

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38.000.00
1,035.000.00

· 1.'1

.... of fta.-1 lilt.
SalilbUt)'-ldJool
&amp;llllbUJ1'.&amp;iltool, CoM\ , , .
.
lllddlepori·H. Sch. AdiliUOn
llkldlaport..IJirm. 4\ H.S. Ad

Chunk Tu

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l.HUII

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Fresh and Meaty

:' Ohio Volley

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Nelp HIP Se.bool . .

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DEL MONTE

1A00.88

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Mra. Perry Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bradbury

,\ppllldllll

.

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Nortllwatet~ew • Bid..,

10.1100.00
JJ.OOO.OO

U

eFUL- VALU BUY

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1.100-DO

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NOJtll'fi'MtUn·N•W 8kiJ .
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DICDIBD 11, lii'J I
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ror.u. ~rrlll!"'
PWS BALANCI.
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DICEIIBD 11, 1111' .. ' I
.001.'11

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Pumeroy.EillrnlrAIIr)'

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. AU CUT &amp;aEI!N OR .

AU llANII-6RADE A

FAIRMONT

....

)11.111.10
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1.1411.11

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COI"'I'ItiGHT ~liM. THl QIIIU.T ATUHTIC 6 rACine 'riA CO., iNC.

Slllllh.

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TOTAL UCI:IPl'l · · I

BALANCL

..,.. ..,., • '".!!:•o;::t~~c ·, :"":.\SJn' ••• ::: o:t:n• .:.
A11 P~&amp;•lttii!IJ • • .!:ttc o.t'O*i ·T• lip. • :::0 Jta
When you think about it ... shouldn't AlP be your store?
Pn••ria sr~:Ur .I:!,SJOO ·..,Ill' , ~:l:,:l'':: S1.
Ea ...... ::: • .1 !! •1!!1 EIIM
Sale of Grade A A&amp;P Canned Goods ! ~

li!r. and

. •

'rol'AL B.OlNNINO
BAI..UfCS PLUI

We care •bout you.

recently.

lll.IIQO.OO

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.

~~..fi\c:l\001 &lt;C~. . . .. • L71 .

11.1100.00

·A!I· .•, . .. .. .

M DAIRY FAIR

randl)

l.rU\ OD JDACilY•
hDCll .
.. ..

You ean probably sum it up in one word, "CARE."

Rusoell, It Ma..,,
Mr. and Mrs. CllllordKemlljy
llld 8111 ol Pomeroy &gt;!sited Mr.
llld li!rs. Perl')' Brail&gt;ury a do¥
r)'ll

•

.
..,.,.,.
·-

any product bearing the AiP Seal is equal to

do¥ with hordlwdlter, Mrs. Kath·

u.

.......
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........

a.s

lllddMport.a.m. •
Pq,merct)'·IUefMn\1.11

,

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Women' 1 Friday Nlte 1 • ~ .,..,.
'
Febr...-r 23, 11168 •

lla\tl "" JIU. '
St11Mury.sdloo1 1 CoM!. . . . . .
3
hlllfM.IQ.sthOol Coolt . . . • • . • I
MldcUepctn-11. seh. Addition . .
1.5

DI.UOO.OO

Mldc:U•port-11. Seh.
AddiUon . . . • •
llldd'-P!lrl-DIM. •

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.
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IANUABY I, IN'I . . ... I

or better than the nationally famous brand&amp;.

con.t.

I

.1,835,0110.00

.,•

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JALANC&amp;.

Our dedication to quality in the production of our own brands.
Quality standud8 so high that we guarantee

CDil.ll.

.

f

MORE FOR LESS AT

MUll

TRUST
&lt;Oollllb~

of anything you buy at AlP, no matter who mr.ket i~

TOT"L

I

IT'S IN THE BAG!

"'"

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Fresh , Festive Pro du ce I

11.000.00
108.000.00

llt.880At

N.
,.,U. V
1.1
: 'J'Itt. I ~ .. . '
U.Z..\. 1\tlt D
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Our complete and unconditional guarantee

~,000.00

n. through Sat. 9 to 9

TOTAL , •

Bufl6ii

........

1,GI.OO

. I 113.D4CUl'r

. ..
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• • ti:,Tti.IP.II
Belue~ J)IC!, 31. 111'1
O.M~It
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Boad . R.un~Dtlll . • •
• .....
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li.MO.M

...ec

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• • .Ill

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II.TfUt

.

s.&amp;~t~Ul'Y'-khool

11.000.00

14'1',ltUII

P•=q:~o.L

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T4M,s3

Ult.l1

'luqd-1111

Heli,. .Mart

*-,

I~JIUI

vaJJttrm• khool luppliH

lf,D.LA. 'ftU. Ill
U.I.A. Title I . .
&amp;.1.1:... . 'fUll II .

.

13.o5UI
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11.:111.

S•llibueyoSehuul

1,418.00

M.of1U5
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Q,llt,tlUI

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11.035.000.00
TOUl OUtl&amp;andl.llJ Dk. ll, 1117

UDII.OO

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ll.oiO.tll

c;onill.

Oil~llldiDI

38.113.81

HBAD STAitT 11111 f'tJl'fD:
BALAMCI.
IAH'UAAY 1. lfi'J' . I
TOTAL BIC:UNNJNC
'IIALANCI PLUS
R&amp;CIIPTB . .
,
. I
UPIINDITURE!i
Tr•nth&lt;rA4 to QaUJa.
Kelp C A P . .
• I
\JnuMd FunU
TQT AL IX.PINDrruRDI e

aema.n

Ull.M

liP

if\!1

II..,_

at.'JJUt

UPINDn'URD · . I
Ti&gt;TAL JjXPtHDlT'bRI&amp;
PLUI BA1-A;HCI •
DI:CEIIBIIa 31. 1\JIS'f I

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NJ).I.A. Title V
. .
&amp;.f•. A. 'Dtlll I . . . .

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DOR.Q'IUII

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1f!proyelliMt : . .
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•

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a.t~t.n

UaiiOJ'm tk&lt;._l 8\lppU.
llaildllll
' .. . • •

:n.

PONE HOY LANES · 1.· . ~'o'rest: IWn..,., • ., ,.· f
ij~· r
1
Women'• t'rlda,y Nke~ . ·. Beverly'o •• ; •••• J $\1
t'ebruary 16, 11168
• '
Team Jllsh Sorloli.., ~ •
Won
Loot Ganado¥, 24il1.1'eMt illj&gt;~
Jola'lli ............u · 13
-ChiP~~- 68&amp;1~' .....
lligjl Serle• - P. q,lllilt; lk:
Georgia set up the nation's Ind. High Game- J. ~.:ntl ·
first state department 4Jf agri·
.
"' t
•
cultu..., In 1874.
·

H.$. &amp;d. . •
••
IU,t.IOO.OO
Poft\ttoJ·&amp;Iem•nt.r)'
M3.000.ot
~edlord.scit-1 CoAl\.
sooooo.oo
NIJI'thWfttern·N•w llq.
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N~rn·.kb. Imp.
•.OOO.OD
NorUiwatern..&amp;ell. ,..,,
3IMO.OO
Hllh Sc:huol
l.Qa5.CIOO.QO
'TOTAL
..
' !' '' 11,831.00000
New IIIUC:. Durlhl Y••r 108?

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Norlllwe~leM·!Wh . lrnp.
Bllaooc Quh\ilndlnf Dee.
TOTAL . .· . ...
.. I
S.p.bUt.)'&amp;hool C.:Oilf'. I

........

Tun. to GIID..IIP.
CAP
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,.
IMT.II
TOT .\L &amp;XP.BNDrn.rau I M
TUTAL I

.......

1.3111.«'1

.
........

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IIAKIO.OCI

Kid•

:=

;:011•• ~:-:~4

Looal Bowling

lllGdlt-P:Oft..l:lell!ll •

.

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MA'JO.IO
l.ltOAl
IJ.ol!ll..31
l.iJLI'i:l .
131.M'I.41

IIAIOIUIIt

MlcllllePCil'\-H. Sell.

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side you con't see ia equal to or better than the tide you can see.

Bessie File open! a ilia.

.

you '

•u~.~~~"'

l5c
, ·

that you will never miss out on an advertiaed item.

hia Jfandmother, Mn. FrlnCII
Conkle, • da,y il!id nl&amp;ht.
Mr. llld Mr&amp;. Richard PJleo
llld children o! A""""' W. VI.,
...,.. recent visitors o1 Mr. llld
111'1. Robert Cu!kle.
Mr. llld Mn. Robert Veith
llld ""' ol ColUmbus were ...,
cent weekend visitors of Mr.
llld Mrs. Jolm Veith and Mr.
llld Mre. Doll Leach, Marole and

'

SWIFt' Nlt.tiUM plrr.

It is from this basic foundation that so many

, Lu1her Hall.,, on turlouat&gt;

, ."

I

Br••••..lcer

Our policy of packaging.meats, that guarantee• that the

. .

SUPU·Iti.HT Ol l-Ib.

for AlP over 100 yean ago.

Our Raine heck polici for ie~Jmpie; w~!St .:Su;..a

••

Mrs.

DELMONiCO
STEAKS 16. $1."

Fairness, honesty, dependability and quaHty.

of our current·day policies have grown:

JoliJI!y.

I

•

•

11,81t.OU
l&amp;ut
.. ... .. ..
• ....
AL
.
u.eoo.NUI
Benlpte • ~

'

BY GLENNA SHULER
Mlaa Roberto Hunter and Mr.
Nolan Sbelta&gt; o! Columbul, Mr.
llld Mrs. Bernard Hunter of Gal·
llpolls were reoeut &amp;lnda,y vlsililrs ol Mr. llld Mrs. M. B. Jlun.

m.•

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'

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1.11:1,1o. 1'1Ue D . . , , . .
I.I.&amp;.A. , Title m
,.

YOUNG TURKEYS~~~:~~!v~
.... 35c:·
.
.
CH~CK . SfE·AKS. •su~~~r ... 4~
STEWING.i C:H.ICKEMS~~~, .. 39c
SLICED BACON. • i~~L,~?~ ~~~ 6~
BEEF RIB ROAST.

(Besides The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.,Inc.)

Storys Run

Lakea,

I

lteUNiniU' • . . . . • 1.......
1 , ll,'r.Jt.U
Luaelu'oom " ·.. ' :; ~·.

pel'

Greet

~

!........... ..

lives !or the 1911$.86 ll~&lt;al year
WIS OJtlmlted It '12,3 bllllon.

trom

8ZI.'IV

~.

'l'OTAL ~' I' ' ' " '
. . . . . . ...
l ' ·! ............. . .

The survey ahowed daley prockta1 inwhlcheooper..Uveado&amp;lneto Dlll'keting, ranked lint
llliOng Pl'Oib:ta honcllod by cocpa In 1.5-66 It ovw $3.8 bll-

•

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l . , .••• .,

K.I.I .A. TUJII'• Jl

mlllioa.

f,

nu.

..... ....,..

co011ared with 22 per cent a
decade earlier.

ICI 64

. ..•

iebOol IIUPP"* ', l.OU.II ·
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,. . . , ,,, .
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'N .D.s;A, ' flU. 1U . . . . . . JMI.tO
Ulllklrm

operatives marketed 28 per clOt
ol u.S. qricultural P.....,ll In

tllrou&amp;h

...
......
.......
111.70

'

taldnc over 1 fii'OWbw mUle In 1961i"66 ....,...ed wllh

llarkltlng

,.....
......

11.1110.00

Cooperatives marketed
WA~GTON (UPO - FII'ID Uon.
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For Rent

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Pom~roy

.
Motor co _,

FURNISHED and unfurnished
AIP,artments. Close to 1\ChOol.
Plione 991-54~! .
IG-18-tlc .

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LARGE live room and ~ath
apartment. newly do!Nr10t.rl,
furnac'e beat. Pomerov.
Phone 9\12-5301.
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FURNISHED GARAGE APARTMENT on Lincoln Ifill. Ad·
ults only. phm\e liiZ-3489.
2-25-lOtr
FOUR ROOM apartment. fumlobed. Phone 992-3!1'15 or m.
2511 evenings.
3-6-tlc
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment,
. THERE WILL be a gun shoot
very nice and modern. Shown
Sunday. March 10, beginning
by appointment only. Phone
at noon nt Forked Run Sports.
~~3~tlc
man Club. Everytne is wel-

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·Tompeat Lemans 2 lbor, 326 V8 3 speed 11oor 8ldit, bucket
'seats, Radio and heater. Local I owner car.
1964 FORD •••••••••••••••••••••••
$139~
Galax!e ~00 4 lbol". Local owned. Sharp clean Interior, red
over White flnlsb, &amp;OOd tlnfl, 3$2 ·~· automatic !lOWer
a~ Rand H.
1962 CHEVROLET •• ~ . , • , •• ,
o •••••• $i895
212 Ton, 9 !~ duuiJ&gt; bociY 7000 lb. front U!O, 2 speed rear ·
llde, 820X20 tires, cheater axle, rei! clean unit and reallY
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OI'I!N EVES.
. 1:00 P.M. .
POMEitOY• OHIO

For Sale

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Rtlill Estate Por Sale

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O'BRIEN .. CROW
IU;ALTY CO• .
MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCI!;C
LENT BUY - IDEAL LOCA•
TlON - 2 story fraMe, 9
rooms (I ~rooms), bath.

Card Of Thanks

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on

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ttAily'

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. kEITH GCIBIJ

nice windows.
front porch,
storm doors ·' '
and
f5,QOO.OO
REEDSVILLE - rorJ'AGE .
Wl11l RENTAL - 1\!o story
frame, 6 tooms (3 bedrooms),
hatb, 2 porchea, basement,
sarage, utility room In basement, tree gas. $5,9110.01!. , ·
RllTLAND 1" 'ID'EAL FOR
HOME OR CABIN - 3 acres
of land, gravel road, barb
fence, good dug well ~ ~
round springs. $1,000.00
•
CONTACT US FOR ,'fOOII .
REA[) 'UrATE NEEDS . '

HOUSE for sale in Clifton. SINGER SewiNG machine,
sews forward and reverse.
COUNTRY MUSIC at Sports. WE WISH to extend our heart- Beautiful private home, lor
children,
six
rooms
(three
Zig zag equipped to buttonman Bar Friday, Saturday
felt thankll and appreciation
hole, mllnogram, darn. etc.'
., and Sunday from 8 to 1. Junclor the kindlleas, sympatby bedrooms), divided basemel!t,
play
room
and
shower.
'fwo
Sews
like new. Pay off 6 payand beautiful nora! offerings
tion ol 124 and 113.,
~p
lots 50 X 100; 12 X II ham.
ments $6.78 each or .$36 caall.
and food received from our
Property
fenced
in.
Inquire
Phone 1197.-li!as.
' 3.;.t1c
I WILL NOT be responsible for
many friends, relatives and
at Blanche Compson, CUI-·
_,____
any debtS otber tban my own,
neighbors in the loss of our
S-1-sotc STEREO CONSOLE, eontemHenry Doerler, Jr.
beloved father. Clarence . ton.
porary walnut stereo with ras-6-:Jtp - Clark. Special -thanks to Dr.
ONE USED Coca COla machdio,
deluxe floating turntabDa\•is, Rev. Simons and the
ine and one used cigarette
le.
Was
floor demonstrator.
1 WILL not be responsible for
Rawlings-COats Funeral Home
IIENRY CLELAND
maehlne. $25 each or both lor Will sell at discount price of
anY debts contracted by my
Ollfce . . . .
for their help and kindness
$45. Newell's Sunoco, Ches- m.n. Call 1192-3218. 1-5-«c
during sickness and our bewife.
Rei.--ter.
3-1$!
Jolm Slmptina
reavement.
GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
Rt. 2, Cheshire. 3-6-Sip
The Family of
1957 40 . FERGUSON tractor Nease, Nease Settlement
Clarence Clark 3~ltp
with front end loader, 1958 Road. Minersville. Phone
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
Studebaker 2-ton truck with 5 94!1-36111.
3-6-31p
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mon- WE WISH to extend our thanks
soeed tr~n smiss.ion. 420 - John
day tbru Fi'lday. Ladles nlgbt
to aU our friends and neigh- . Deere crawler with blade and
BEAGLE PUPS, I months old;
every Friday.
U.lfc bors for their many acts of
winch. heavy duty log earl, good breed. Fern D. Norris,
kindness shown us during the
1951 Ford station wagon, one Racine, RD I, on Racine-PoBrinker
Jewelry
illness
and death of our loved
NOW OPEII,
Siegler drculaiing oU beater. meroy state highway. Phone
and Watch Repair, 5th 51., one. A special thanks to Dr.
Phone Coolville 667-3645.
919-4033.
Ultp
J . J. Davis for his excellent
Racine.
2-29-Stc
u-sotp care, the Ewing Funeral
Home for its courtesy, Fritz POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy HAY; Phone 985-33&amp;l or 985- ,
3312
S-6-3tp
PENNY - ONE 1943 PENNY Buck for the lovely music,
miniature.. $15 and up. Stud
·
will pay lor a brake adjua~ Rev. Freeland Norris for his
service and grooming. Phoae ·
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp; consoling words. and the pall991-5443.
11 3 t1c
G JOHN DEERE wheel tractor
Auto.
1-7-lfc bearer" to Mildred Pierce
and Oliver H. G. Crawler. Pb.
and Jim Autherson for ihe POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt,
Coolville 66'1-37$1.
2-2&amp;&lt;ltc
REVIVAL starling at the Mt. many hours spent with us
Portland. Phone 843-2254.
Herman 0. B. Church March during the trying times; to
II S tfc
11 at 1:30 p.m. each evening. the ladiea auxiliary for the
Rev. carey Knittle ol Cincin- food , and to all others who COAL, heavy, lump stoker, egg
nati. Ohio will be the Evange- aent flowers and helned in
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
~- Special singing eacb eve- any way. To, you, we sball a!- •.. Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po·
.,... Eireryone is ~come, . ways be'"Wa~Vld. 1
, ., :· llil"'liimiy"':'·Aiiii!e,m3M1"12-6-tfc
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Mrs. Joe Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TWO STORY, seven room home;
Hayes
and
Family
3-6-Itc
four bedrooms, hath, I a r g e
Wanted
·utility room, gas heat. Five
MIJlDLE-AGED LADY to dO
minutes walk to Middleport
bouaekeoplng live ~ays a
In
Memory
buainess district. Paul Houdweek, weekends free. Uve ln.
ashelt 992-2248.
2-21-lotc
Call 247-230!.
S-1-«&lt; IN LOVING memory o1 our
dear wife and mother, Opal
Loretta Kelly, who passed MOBIL HOME, 8x35, excellent
SILVER WAR nicklea! Paying
away
March 6, 1967. We re·
condition. COmpletely .furnish6 cents each ; or $2.50 per
call
a
poem
by
Margaret
ron. Jim Mol'l'ls, Box 51, Ruted. $1850.00. Call 992-5282.
Wlddemer.
.
3-!&gt;-3lc
2-28-3011&lt;
!and , Oh10.
L-She alwaya leaned to watch
for us,
SPECIAL!
Early Amerioan
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milkAnxioua
II
we
were
late,
stereo,
AM
&amp;
FM radio comers. Call 919-21'11.
3-i-51c
In winter by the window,
bination. Recently repossessIn aummer by !be gate,
ed. Take payments of f8 per
MAN TO WORK as salesman,
And
tbough
we
mocked
her
month,
or pay balance of
lull or parttlme. Call f,llck '
tenderly,
$111.10. Call liiZ-3218 lor free
Williams at 992-238'1 daya or
demonstration.
3-i-ltc
m2928 evenings.
S-6-4tc Who had such foolish care,
The
long
way
home
would
.,
CORN. Chorles Goegleln. Rt. 3..
seem more !late,
1968 WHITE zig zag portable
Pomeroy.
3-6-Stc
Wented To Buy
Because abe walled there.
model
one
month
old.
Mono. ANTIQUES. furniture, dlshea,
Her thoughts were aU •o lull
grams, overcasts, appliques, MOBIL ROME
\\-acre lot.
-miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
of US,
sews
on buttons, buttonholes,
carnort · with 111112 rooin al
Cecil. 1100 w. Main st., Pome- S~e never could forget,
blind hems, all without atroy.
1-2Mic
tacbed. Laflll! patio, drilled VENDING MACJUNES; and Ser·
And so I think that where she
vice, A.B.C. Enterprlael, Ma.
tachments. Balance $49.80 or
well water. FlatwoQds Road.
1!,
son,
W. va.. phone .7'13-5641 or
payments ol ~ .81 per month.
Pomeroy. Phone lltZ-5562.
Help Wanted
She must be watchilll! yet.
771-5651.
H4tp
Pbone 992-~ .
a.S-8tc
3-Uic
EXPERIENCED Sollcllor, pick Waiting t111 we comti'· home
to ber,
up and dellver cleaning and ;
STEREO, Beautiful wood walAnxious if we are late,
laundry bouse to house. ~
nut console, witb AM &amp; FM
Watching from heaven's winary and comml!sion, A.B.C.
radio. Sold new $219.95;
dow,
Cleaners. MilliOn, W. Va.
tbree montha old. Now $12'7.
2-2&amp;&lt;llc
Leaning from heaven's gate.
or pay $6 per IDI&gt;Dth. CaD
m:~m for free home trial.
In our hearts. sbe Is sadly
WOMAN for housework. Three
3-Htc
days a week. Phone 1192-6636. missed by husband, chtldren
U3tc
and grandchildren.
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4:30 P.M.
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For Rent

, . r'.
Pom~roy

.
Motor co _,

FURNISHED and unfurnished
AIP,artments. Close to 1\ChOol.
Plione 991-54~! .
IG-18-tlc .

_..

LARGE live room and ~ath
apartment. newly do!Nr10t.rl,
furnac'e beat. Pomerov.
Phone 9\12-5301.
~ :-tic
.I

FURNISHED GARAGE APARTMENT on Lincoln Ifill. Ad·
ults only. phm\e liiZ-3489.
2-25-lOtr
FOUR ROOM apartment. fumlobed. Phone 992-3!1'15 or m.
2511 evenings.
3-6-tlc
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment,
. THERE WILL be a gun shoot
very nice and modern. Shown
Sunday. March 10, beginning
by appointment only. Phone
at noon nt Forked Run Sports.
~~3~tlc
man Club. Everytne is wel-

Notice

come.

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o , . ; · ' 9j~ ' •.
·Tompeat Lemans 2 lbor, 326 V8 3 speed 11oor 8ldit, bucket
'seats, Radio and heater. Local I owner car.
1964 FORD •••••••••••••••••••••••
$139~
Galax!e ~00 4 lbol". Local owned. Sharp clean Interior, red
over White flnlsb, &amp;OOd tlnfl, 3$2 ·~· automatic !lOWer
a~ Rand H.
1962 CHEVROLET •• ~ . , • , •• ,
o •••••• $i895
212 Ton, 9 !~ duuiJ&gt; bociY 7000 lb. front U!O, 2 speed rear ·
llde, 820X20 tires, cheater axle, rei! clean unit and reallY
I

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Pomeroy MOtor Co.
OI'I!N EVES.
. 1:00 P.M. .
POMEitOY• OHIO

For Sale

OHIO'S

·@)
, ·'~·-_. ·..·
U~

For Sale

••

POMIROY
m4111

Rtlill Estate Por Sale

1..·

O'BRIEN .. CROW
IU;ALTY CO• .
MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCI!;C
LENT BUY - IDEAL LOCA•
TlON - 2 story fraMe, 9
rooms (I ~rooms), bath.

Card Of Thanks

---

on

,'

ttAily'

,, ..

. kEITH GCIBIJ

nice windows.
front porch,
storm doors ·' '
and
f5,QOO.OO
REEDSVILLE - rorJ'AGE .
Wl11l RENTAL - 1\!o story
frame, 6 tooms (3 bedrooms),
hatb, 2 porchea, basement,
sarage, utility room In basement, tree gas. $5,9110.01!. , ·
RllTLAND 1" 'ID'EAL FOR
HOME OR CABIN - 3 acres
of land, gravel road, barb
fence, good dug well ~ ~
round springs. $1,000.00
•
CONTACT US FOR ,'fOOII .
REA[) 'UrATE NEEDS . '

HOUSE for sale in Clifton. SINGER SewiNG machine,
sews forward and reverse.
COUNTRY MUSIC at Sports. WE WISH to extend our heart- Beautiful private home, lor
children,
six
rooms
(three
Zig zag equipped to buttonman Bar Friday, Saturday
felt thankll and appreciation
hole, mllnogram, darn. etc.'
., and Sunday from 8 to 1. Junclor the kindlleas, sympatby bedrooms), divided basemel!t,
play
room
and
shower.
'fwo
Sews
like new. Pay off 6 payand beautiful nora! offerings
tion ol 124 and 113.,
~p
lots 50 X 100; 12 X II ham.
ments $6.78 each or .$36 caall.
and food received from our
Property
fenced
in.
Inquire
Phone 1197.-li!as.
' 3.;.t1c
I WILL NOT be responsible for
many friends, relatives and
at Blanche Compson, CUI-·
_,____
any debtS otber tban my own,
neighbors in the loss of our
S-1-sotc STEREO CONSOLE, eontemHenry Doerler, Jr.
beloved father. Clarence . ton.
porary walnut stereo with ras-6-:Jtp - Clark. Special -thanks to Dr.
ONE USED Coca COla machdio,
deluxe floating turntabDa\•is, Rev. Simons and the
ine and one used cigarette
le.
Was
floor demonstrator.
1 WILL not be responsible for
Rawlings-COats Funeral Home
IIENRY CLELAND
maehlne. $25 each or both lor Will sell at discount price of
anY debts contracted by my
Ollfce . . . .
for their help and kindness
$45. Newell's Sunoco, Ches- m.n. Call 1192-3218. 1-5-«c
during sickness and our bewife.
Rei.--ter.
3-1$!
Jolm Slmptina
reavement.
GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
Rt. 2, Cheshire. 3-6-Sip
The Family of
1957 40 . FERGUSON tractor Nease, Nease Settlement
Clarence Clark 3~ltp
with front end loader, 1958 Road. Minersville. Phone
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
Studebaker 2-ton truck with 5 94!1-36111.
3-6-31p
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mon- WE WISH to extend our thanks
soeed tr~n smiss.ion. 420 - John
day tbru Fi'lday. Ladles nlgbt
to aU our friends and neigh- . Deere crawler with blade and
BEAGLE PUPS, I months old;
every Friday.
U.lfc bors for their many acts of
winch. heavy duty log earl, good breed. Fern D. Norris,
kindness shown us during the
1951 Ford station wagon, one Racine, RD I, on Racine-PoBrinker
Jewelry
illness
and death of our loved
NOW OPEII,
Siegler drculaiing oU beater. meroy state highway. Phone
and Watch Repair, 5th 51., one. A special thanks to Dr.
Phone Coolville 667-3645.
919-4033.
Ultp
J . J. Davis for his excellent
Racine.
2-29-Stc
u-sotp care, the Ewing Funeral
Home for its courtesy, Fritz POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy HAY; Phone 985-33&amp;l or 985- ,
3312
S-6-3tp
PENNY - ONE 1943 PENNY Buck for the lovely music,
miniature.. $15 and up. Stud
·
will pay lor a brake adjua~ Rev. Freeland Norris for his
service and grooming. Phoae ·
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp; consoling words. and the pall991-5443.
11 3 t1c
G JOHN DEERE wheel tractor
Auto.
1-7-lfc bearer" to Mildred Pierce
and Oliver H. G. Crawler. Pb.
and Jim Autherson for ihe POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt,
Coolville 66'1-37$1.
2-2&amp;&lt;ltc
REVIVAL starling at the Mt. many hours spent with us
Portland. Phone 843-2254.
Herman 0. B. Church March during the trying times; to
II S tfc
11 at 1:30 p.m. each evening. the ladiea auxiliary for the
Rev. carey Knittle ol Cincin- food , and to all others who COAL, heavy, lump stoker, egg
nati. Ohio will be the Evange- aent flowers and helned in
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
~- Special singing eacb eve- any way. To, you, we sball a!- •.. Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po·
.,... Eireryone is ~come, . ways be'"Wa~Vld. 1
, ., :· llil"'liimiy"':'·Aiiii!e,m3M1"12-6-tfc
....
3-i-1%1c
Mrs. Joe Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TWO STORY, seven room home;
Hayes
and
Family
3-6-Itc
four bedrooms, hath, I a r g e
Wanted
·utility room, gas heat. Five
MIJlDLE-AGED LADY to dO
minutes walk to Middleport
bouaekeoplng live ~ays a
In
Memory
buainess district. Paul Houdweek, weekends free. Uve ln.
ashelt 992-2248.
2-21-lotc
Call 247-230!.
S-1-«&lt; IN LOVING memory o1 our
dear wife and mother, Opal
Loretta Kelly, who passed MOBIL HOME, 8x35, excellent
SILVER WAR nicklea! Paying
away
March 6, 1967. We re·
condition. COmpletely .furnish6 cents each ; or $2.50 per
call
a
poem
by
Margaret
ron. Jim Mol'l'ls, Box 51, Ruted. $1850.00. Call 992-5282.
Wlddemer.
.
3-!&gt;-3lc
2-28-3011&lt;
!and , Oh10.
L-She alwaya leaned to watch
for us,
SPECIAL!
Early Amerioan
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milkAnxioua
II
we
were
late,
stereo,
AM
&amp;
FM radio comers. Call 919-21'11.
3-i-51c
In winter by the window,
bination. Recently repossessIn aummer by !be gate,
ed. Take payments of f8 per
MAN TO WORK as salesman,
And
tbough
we
mocked
her
month,
or pay balance of
lull or parttlme. Call f,llck '
tenderly,
$111.10. Call liiZ-3218 lor free
Williams at 992-238'1 daya or
demonstration.
3-i-ltc
m2928 evenings.
S-6-4tc Who had such foolish care,
The
long
way
home
would
.,
CORN. Chorles Goegleln. Rt. 3..
seem more !late,
1968 WHITE zig zag portable
Pomeroy.
3-6-Stc
Wented To Buy
Because abe walled there.
model
one
month
old.
Mono. ANTIQUES. furniture, dlshea,
Her thoughts were aU •o lull
grams, overcasts, appliques, MOBIL ROME
\\-acre lot.
-miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
of US,
sews
on buttons, buttonholes,
carnort · with 111112 rooin al
Cecil. 1100 w. Main st., Pome- S~e never could forget,
blind hems, all without atroy.
1-2Mic
tacbed. Laflll! patio, drilled VENDING MACJUNES; and Ser·
And so I think that where she
vice, A.B.C. Enterprlael, Ma.
tachments. Balance $49.80 or
well water. FlatwoQds Road.
1!,
son,
W. va.. phone .7'13-5641 or
payments ol ~ .81 per month.
Pomeroy. Phone lltZ-5562.
Help Wanted
She must be watchilll! yet.
771-5651.
H4tp
Pbone 992-~ .
a.S-8tc
3-Uic
EXPERIENCED Sollcllor, pick Waiting t111 we comti'· home
to ber,
up and dellver cleaning and ;
STEREO, Beautiful wood walAnxious if we are late,
laundry bouse to house. ~
nut console, witb AM &amp; FM
Watching from heaven's winary and comml!sion, A.B.C.
radio. Sold new $219.95;
dow,
Cleaners. MilliOn, W. Va.
tbree montha old. Now $12'7.
2-2&amp;&lt;llc
Leaning from heaven's gate.
or pay $6 per IDI&gt;Dth. CaD
m:~m for free home trial.
In our hearts. sbe Is sadly
WOMAN for housework. Three
3-Htc
days a week. Phone 1192-6636. missed by husband, chtldren
U3tc
and grandchildren.
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birthday anniversaries!
Anodler y... ~loll Frlda.Y was Mrs.
Braclllucy ollollddlopon. She obolrVecl her 91st bb;tbdll)', The same &lt;Ill)' her daughter,
Mrs. Ruth Arno1.d.. ·bacf a birth~.... so. ~coUrse, two means twice

Laura

the fun.
,
·
Ju&lt;l) Arnold !&lt;nidi presented tbo 1110 wltb a decorated cake. Bo"' ·
~· or carnations came lor both Mrs. Bradbury and Mrs. Arno~ ·
tmm. HUah Urban or Zi.nesville. There were Dowen from a grandson. Charles Bradbury, and hts turilly, as weU as gifts and cards
(rom other relatives and trlend&amp;.
Brightening the occasion were Ha,)'es an~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
telephone calls from Mrs. Brad. Ba.Uey and Bob.

J

bury's daughter, Esther Edwards

of Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Ul'ban. and another grandson. Jim
Arnold or ClnctnnatL
To complete an··e)ljoyable day,
Mro. Emmett Lightfoot, deac: rlbed by the family as "the

i

!

niversarles this week were Mrs.
Bertha Hall and Mrs. Dessle Patterson ot Pomeroy. The two got
together Morldll)' nlghtror a birthday
suPPer at the home of Mrs.
nicest neiehbor anyone could
have,,. brought in the birthda,y Patterson.
dinner.
INCIDENTALLY, Mrs. Worley
Howell
or Grant st., Middleport,
our CHESTER way, Mrs. Martha McElroy recently celebrated will have a birtbdll)' '*"'da.v· 5be
her 85th birthday anniversary. is 1.11 and around after her most
In observance of the occasion, recent bout with illness. Our
blrtbda,)· wish - a hoaldl) year!
Mrs. Robert Bai!N• a net.hbor,
preseJUd Mrs. ~Elroy with a
beautifully decorated cake. Her

Second Meeting of

son, fll¥txm, called at noon, and
Present for a party in her honor
were Mf. and Mrs. Henry ~encer
The second meeting of t h e
and Vanee, Mrs. Lowell Bing and Eden Ridge 4-H Club was held
Joyce, 'MJ.ke and Jim, and Virgil Saturday, March 2, at the home
and Eupoe McElroy.
of Karen Reed. Fiv~ club memMrs, McElroy received """' bera were in attendanet aceral gills from relatives Jn. &lt;Onllng to the report by Chcyll
cl·...t~..-... a potted flower trom her KJme s, sec reta ry.
grandson and fami)y, Mr. and
Officers were elected, sewMrs. ~layton ~enc:er of Farm- 1ng projects were discussed, and
ersburg.lnd. Hergtanddaughter, the group planted seeds. ConMary ~encer DeGroat. teh~ nie Reed, advisor, was in
Phoned from Follllt&amp;l.n. Ohio.
ebarge or the recreation part
Vlslt!Jw with Mro. McElroy In or the meeting. The next meetthe afternoon and evertlr@: of her 1.ng wtll be on March 16 accordbirthday were Elson ~encer, a iDg to Karen Reed, news report-

Eden Club is held

grandson, Mr. and Mrs. John

er.

"SMOKE.D·HAM SALE"

OPEN SUNDAY

OTHERS IN the Senior citizen
category observing birthday an.

10:00 to 7:00
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spent 16 years - 1941 to 1963
- on the Capital University fac-

lllp.IVJI.

ulty, will return this rail as

'•.". ·.

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chairman of the Modem Language Department.
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versity of Akron since leaving
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OCTOGEN.\RIANS, ~~.we coogratulate you on those
birthday anniversaries!
Anodler y... ~loll Frlda.Y was Mrs.
Braclllucy ollollddlopon. She obolrVecl her 91st bb;tbdll)', The same &lt;Ill)' her daughter,
Mrs. Ruth Arno1.d.. ·bacf a birth~.... so. ~coUrse, two means twice

Laura

the fun.
,
·
Ju&lt;l) Arnold !&lt;nidi presented tbo 1110 wltb a decorated cake. Bo"' ·
~· or carnations came lor both Mrs. Bradbury and Mrs. Arno~ ·
tmm. HUah Urban or Zi.nesville. There were Dowen from a grandson. Charles Bradbury, and hts turilly, as weU as gifts and cards
(rom other relatives and trlend&amp;.
Brightening the occasion were Ha,)'es an~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
telephone calls from Mrs. Brad. Ba.Uey and Bob.

J

bury's daughter, Esther Edwards

of Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Ul'ban. and another grandson. Jim
Arnold or ClnctnnatL
To complete an··e)ljoyable day,
Mro. Emmett Lightfoot, deac: rlbed by the family as "the

i

!

niversarles this week were Mrs.
Bertha Hall and Mrs. Dessle Patterson ot Pomeroy. The two got
together Morldll)' nlghtror a birthday
suPPer at the home of Mrs.
nicest neiehbor anyone could
have,,. brought in the birthda,y Patterson.
dinner.
INCIDENTALLY, Mrs. Worley
Howell
or Grant st., Middleport,
our CHESTER way, Mrs. Martha McElroy recently celebrated will have a birtbdll)' '*"'da.v· 5be
her 85th birthday anniversary. is 1.11 and around after her most
In observance of the occasion, recent bout with illness. Our
blrtbda,)· wish - a hoaldl) year!
Mrs. Robert Bai!N• a net.hbor,
preseJUd Mrs. ~Elroy with a
beautifully decorated cake. Her

Second Meeting of

son, fll¥txm, called at noon, and
Present for a party in her honor
were Mf. and Mrs. Henry ~encer
The second meeting of t h e
and Vanee, Mrs. Lowell Bing and Eden Ridge 4-H Club was held
Joyce, 'MJ.ke and Jim, and Virgil Saturday, March 2, at the home
and Eupoe McElroy.
of Karen Reed. Fiv~ club memMrs, McElroy received """' bera were in attendanet aceral gills from relatives Jn. &lt;Onllng to the report by Chcyll
cl·...t~..-... a potted flower trom her KJme s, sec reta ry.
grandson and fami)y, Mr. and
Officers were elected, sewMrs. ~layton ~enc:er of Farm- 1ng projects were discussed, and
ersburg.lnd. Hergtanddaughter, the group planted seeds. ConMary ~encer DeGroat. teh~ nie Reed, advisor, was in
Phoned from Follllt&amp;l.n. Ohio.
ebarge or the recreation part
Vlslt!Jw with Mro. McElroy In or the meeting. The next meetthe afternoon and evertlr@: of her 1.ng wtll be on March 16 accordbirthday were Elson ~encer, a iDg to Karen Reed, news report-

Eden Club is held

grandson, Mr. and Mrs. John

er.

"SMOKE.D·HAM SALE"

OPEN SUNDAY

OTHERS IN the Senior citizen
category observing birthday an.

10:00 to 7:00
•••••••••

U. 8. G(Jrlt.IIJIJ*tetl

Kroger:
Prenaluiri Q,uJllt1
.
'

.Va.

· FuUBittJnk .
Half

Dr. Naeci Retu.ri.ng
To Capital Faculty

...-·D-

.......
.............
,

a lmA 1'01' VM.III ITAMI'I

Coffee
. . ·.

~

.

-~-

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Dr. Chris N. Naccl, who
spent 16 years - 1941 to 1963
- on the Capital University fac-

lllp.IVJI.

ulty, will return this rail as

'•.". ·.

·'''' .

chairman of the Modem Language Department.
A native of Italy, the 58-year-

.

.

'

'

u.a a.11t Tta.....,.

'

!ie~illrW;~ ~~if ••• ~ . IIIQI I Wi I.U;j fffll'

... ·Beef
For
•. . .. 53e E-Z Carve Rib Roast .. 99c
. ,. •
. ·, ' . Freezer
r·

old Naeci has been a professor

. -~;~ ~~Whi
-•.· .• •
.... $119
~~~~ ·. tinl ..•• .... •

oi modern languages at the Uni-

versity of Akron since leaving
Capital. He was chairman of the

;

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.......•••••••-·•atl&amp;t..&amp;• ....~.a
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;gu
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WAID CROSS ~ONS

CUT GREEN BEANS.--~~'!_P!~~..-----~~ 4~~:.~~f5c
MARASCHINO CHERRIES~~-------------:2~Sc
LESTO I~ _HJ~!!.~J!~..CI~~~~-------------------~:;~ 9c
SALTINE .CltACKE_RS.l!!~!L---~~-------J~J23c
PORK &amp; BEANS.-~~~~------~---"1---~-.4 :..A9cCHARMIN TOilEt. TISSUE_.._~_______t ~. .~15'

Prl(ll
.

ElhctiYt

AT TUPPERS PLAINS

March
7-8-9

LYONS MARKET

Right

Reserved
to

AT RUTLAND

Limit

,RUTLAND DEPT. STORE 1

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'

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...

lllp. 1/9/.

"CHICKEN PARTS"

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9'
Lard . . . •. . . . . . . . . •• 4-!it 7

Breasts ~-~. .. 59e
Whole Legs ••
... -...•

............ 011

3k Pork Steak ........•....•
. " _.

. ,; i

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Red Romes &amp; Golden Delicious

APPLES

4 ~:g

BEEF STEAKS
;;

lb. pkg;

YELLOW GLOBE

79C

2 • 6. oz.

49~

cus

ONION.S

29c

a ~:, 2s..c:·
.

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HEMISFAIR FLOWERS BWOM on a bright navy
baekground (Iefl) In Ibis Weolway Polites panldreu.
Two tlero of ruffles hide lbe pants. A bright rod bow aeeents the oollar. Nardlo of Dallas Utes lbe look of tbe
'30o for trav•Ung to HemloFalr (right). The doublebreasted jacket has short sleeves ror warm daVB Ills lD
polyester doubleknk for easy eare.
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altar of the East Pal::~:te&lt;lchurthch• . lnWhlich r,n latin streamers tied Castle, and Mrs. Pat Martin at

overs' knots

ror the wedding or Miss 9J.BIIl

Denise &amp;lrrace or

Ml~dl

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Ronald Nathaniel Cheadle:o also
of Middleport
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Beaver Falls, Pa.
For a wradcUns trip to Lake
rs. ant 1'111111&gt;&amp; o! New cas.
Erie,
tile now Mrs. Cheadle
tle, Pa. served as the bride's
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REVIVAL, CUftiln Molhtidi&amp;t
Church,
this week , 7.•30 p.m.
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matron of honor. Ste was in a changed into a whlw wool 011lt a!s. ~clal ·ldnglng ni&amp;bUy. Sing.
Yel~ow dress with yellow acces- with which she wore black pat. era Invited.
H
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of
S(Jries, Best man was Rob
ent leather accessories. Ste wore
AMATEUR GARDEN Club
arry C. Surface or Middleport ert Vaneman, also of New Castle. the yellow rose corsage from
homo of Mrs. L. E. Rem&gt;id~
IJid Mrs Janet Difrischia of
For her daughter's weddl
her bridal boufl.let.
Msrch 6 at 8. Program by Mrs
New Castle, Pa. · and tiH:t bride
ng,
Attending the wedding and re~ Mil too Rousll, regional dlroctor:
groom is the ~ of Mrs Ruth M.rs. Dtfrlschla wore a pink suit

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Vows of 1h'

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was attired tn a stre;..J~h
dNss of white booded lace He

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carrted a bouquet of yellow

white carnation corsage.
A reception hmorlng the coupie was held follow1ng the cere~
mony at the home ot the bride' a
mother· Yellow streamers with
wedding bell accents decorated
:e bride's table which was cen~
to red with a three..tieJ'ed cake
pped with P,e traditional minia~
ture bride and groom
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ception were Mrs. Ditrischla•
M~. and Mrs. Robert Vaneman,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wll.,y, Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Phipps, Randy
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Papa,
and Jackie Tindall and Janet
Tindall, all of New castle, Pa
and Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Martin of Beaver Falls Pa.

The bride is ; graduate or
Middleport IBiill School where
she was a member or the Girls'
Athletic Association and the Future Homemakers of America.
Mr. Cheadle, also a Middleport
graduate, was active in track
the Varsity M, and the A u t ~

SOCIETY NEWS

Safezy Club. He ls employed by
Thomas Engineering and sur~
vey Co. at Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. Cheadle reslde
at 446 oak st:, Jackson.

By Charlene Hoeflich

T~e baste solution to drug addiction among young Americans
is to overcome the needs tor
escape hatches and ''kicks," Karl
Law of Sm1th • Kline - French

He added that if a )oungster's
behavior changes ra,pidl,y or he
appears drugged or intoXicated,
w_e should have the frumly phys~
Clan examine him. The speaker
advised against patients taking
medication or given prescr~
tion drugs Sharing that medicine
With others, and cautloned that
stimulant drugs taken by persons
whose JObs requ1re them to work
long hours or at night, are not
safe remedies for fatigue.
The adult abuser of drugs usually has a hi&amp;toQ of social
maladjustment, Law said, commenting that the pressureanddemands of society appear too much
for him to bear• He noted that
often the adult abuser has a Mil-

Laboratories or Philadelphis, Pa.
told members of the B. H. Sa~
born Missionary Society or the
MlddiOIIOrt First llaPtlst Church
~eaki"8 to the group M&lt;&gt;nw.;
night, Law talked of the cryi 118
need for a greater awareness
of the danger In misusing drugs.
He advised that young people be
made aware of the fact that drug
abuse is only a sordid escape
ha"tch tor those unwUltng to face
UP to today' s problems.
''We must be alert for sudden
changes in behavior or school
performance," the speaker said. tory ol lamley d!U!culties, dl ..

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ciplinary Problems ln school and
trouble with the pollee, and rtnds
I through drug use an &amp;Jtificial
1 way ot escaping reality.
For youngsters, the speaker
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out, the situation usual~¥
I is somewhat different. He said
that youngsters feel a need to

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Dm at Athens.

Gallipolis Church on Marett 20
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. was an.
DOUriced, and it was noted that
Middleport church teachers and
officers are invltedtoatten¢ The

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source of the abuse - Illegal
mterstate traltlc. the speaker

when the Session met Monday

George

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U'le Olrlstlan Education Commit.

Dimension Lumber-Sheathing
Plywood-Roofing

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'~t(.~ds ire Banking Family

Running Ume: 3 hrs
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11, w1th complellon set for earson, 1 heodore T. Reed, Jr , a&amp;:
BY BOB !IOEFLIC!I
whect M served as ma,yor
ly wmtcr in the latter part of
president ol the bank
Ron McDade, an employe of thiS year
Uke father. like son - Uke
After 20 yean or banking in
Born m Akron. the present the Columbu s and SouthcJ n Ohio
son.
Kansas, he retttrned to his old
1\rchitect s for the new bu!ldpre sident 1s a graduate of Pome- Electrlc Co , was elected prewg
are Licbersbach, Swiatek and
When ground is broken satur~ home in Ohio and opened the roy Bigtl School and attended
THIS MODE UN ~flltC1 UUE wiLl soon be part of Pomeroy's business section. It will be the
sident
of
the
Meigs
County
Ju.l'a,y a!ternootllor tile new Far- Farme:s Bank and Savlngo l:o. Staunton Military \cademy in
(,rutsch, ;..rclutects, i\ IA o[ Co
qua_rters of the 1 a~mers Bank and :-:.avin,gs Co., located on properb' tftween W. ~ond ~ and W.
Jlior Chamber or commerce when
men ~ank and Savings co., In ln 1904.
Mam st. The bl.llldmg was designed for the bank following an extemnve study made by bank offic·
Staunton, Va. He hOlds a BS de- the group reorganized Wcdnes· lumbus 1he general and electrical contract has been awarded
Porn~, lt Wm 'be only a conA son, the late Theodore T. gree in Commerce from Ohio
1als of a number of e&gt;.isting bank litrm.:tures over a wide ana.
tlnuatl® of -the long.ttme bank~ Reed, Sr , was a graduate or Uni\ersity and was a membe1 day mght at the Jaycee hall in to Karr Construction Company,
l11i career Wthe POmeroy Reed Pomeroy !Ugh School and the of ilie first class lo graduate Middleport.
Other officers electOO were
family .
Eastman SChool of Business in from the Oh10 School of BankJames Mees, mternal v1ce prePreaident Qf the bank now is pougflkeepsle, N.Y. He wasserving. He 1oined the Farmers Bank
TheodOre T. Reet1, Jr., who is ing as vlee president of the Ohio and Savings Co in July, 1950, sldenl, Halph Werry, eXlel nal
holding tlie )lO!illlon' as did his StaiA&gt; Bank and Truot Co , Akron, and was elected !ISSJstant v1ce vice president; Tom Martin, sec ~
father and hi• rather before him. when he returned to Pomeroy in president in 1952; a director in
The bank, wt)ich .will occupy 1931. He succeeded his father
1957 , vice president in 1958 and Tony Taylor , directcr
spadOUSIUIW qUrters to be con~ as president or the Farmers
He lns been active ill aUa1rs
Present to dtscuss th~ purthat 500 Ohio residents last year
strucllid on j&gt;roparJlo betWeen W. Bank and Savings co. m 1944. of the Ohio Bankers Assn., and
or on the nverwtth resident Ohio purchased special permits in
pose
of
tht!
local,
state
and
na·
Second and W. Main Sts., was
He was later elected chairman has been extremely active l.n fra tiona! ,Jaycee organizations were
Agreement between Ohio and week
licenses.
West "irginia so they could fish
founded In 1904 by tho late Wll· ol the board at the bank. The ternal, church and civic affairs. W1lliam McAfee, administrab\e West Vtrg1ma for reciprocal
It was Rep Welker who carHep. Welker said a bill similar
liam Frederick Reed.
late Mr, Reed was acthe with
on the Ohio River
He holds the 33rd degree in Ma- vice president of the Ohio Jay - huntmg and rislung rights on the ned the bUI onto the rtoor of the to the one passed in both the
Welker reports waterfowl huntWilliam Ffederick Reed at~ the OhlO Bankers Assn. for many sonry and belongs to Grace Epis- cec~; Mike Ma1stro~. natio11al Ohio Hlver apparenllY wUl be Ohio House of Representati\'C
Oh10 Senate and House or Repn~ ­ ing on the Ohio River ia very
tended Pomeroy High School, years. H~ was also active ln dv·
dlredor of reg1on nine, and R!Ch- completed before the fall hunt- and co-sponsored tt there with sentaij:ves was ~ven the "gr~n
copal Church
He said that less pollu Ohio sta~ UniversltyandtheUni- tc groops ln Pomeroy and Meigs
se~5oo according to State Rep. Donald G.oddard, Washing- light" by West Virginia lawmak- good
Married to the former Nanc) arll lloltf, district \'ice prest- .
tion
m
the rl'Ver, new dams
verslt)' ot Michlg&amp;il, receiving Count:¥ and was a member of Beap of Gallipo)is, he hflS thre&amp; dent.
Rep t~alph Welke•, 27th District
ton County
ers recently
han contributed to the river
law oail'90 I• 188~. ·ARer " ali ' Mf'l"dc bodies and an activo sons, 'fom, Bruce and Paul
1 he Jaycee::; wiH meet each
Wcll'er said the Ohto Dep~rtCertain bounC\ary regulations
Welker sa1d the Jaw makes
having become one of the better
leaying·.J.aw ~llool he spent two member of Grace Episcopal
Tht! family resides in the cen- Wednesday mght in March in ment of ~atural Hcsources and and also specific hunting and available another 300 mtles of
fishing
areas In North America.
y_.s at a bank at Des Moines, Church.
tury dfd ramily homeplace at a dnve to get the local organ- the West vu·gima Divtsion of fishing hour s must be dectded fishmg and hunting water for
Rep.
Welker said Tom V
then for a time lived at
He served as president oottl
h.allon "back on its feet''
Gam~
and r 1sh confcren~ees on said Welker '
Ohio license-llolders
141 Mulberry .\ve.
Moorehead, ZaneSVtlle, sponPOrtsmouth, Ohio aud for sev- his death on JWle 15, 1962. That
The next meeting will be at an agreement for the reciprocal
When the new reciprocal hThe needs in Meigs County
Welker pointed outonthehouse
/ erai years in ~neuse, V111sa&amp;, year.. he was ~~eeded
~his date back to 1798 when Whitte- 8 p.m. Wednesday at the hall In hcensmg immediate!~ following censmg law is put into efl t, floor m behalf of Ule measure sored the b11l m the Senate.
more Reed was brought to Or~ Mlddlcport. All )Otmg men be~ passage of a measure rcctprocal Ohio 1esidcnts may fish or hunt
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angc To"nshiP from Grafton, N. tween 21 and 35 arc invite&lt;! to rights by the Ohio House last from either bank of the Ohio
,
H.. by his widowed mother Whit~
atlcnd the SCSS!On
temore Reed wa s then but a
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COWMIIUS- GOV. JAMES A. RHO!EStoday signedieglslatlon small bo) and the family lived
c tln8: the Ohio WateJ Development Authority and called it a "gua.r- in a log cabin near Alfred Darius
A rHI::N S - Ohto Univerfoods 'Plainly 1denti£ied as being
ant e ot Ohio'S leadenhiP in the fight agamst water pollution...
Reed, son or Wlnttemore, was
Sity Theater IS conducting a
The l-ood :tamP Program, .\merican' s agricultural abun~ imported. Since Uns is a food
;· uTbe OWOA tpr the first time provides a vehicle Cor industry born 1n this cabin; as a youU1
anc e to tmProve the diets of low"Nune Our Season Contest"
whkh begms m Mc1gs County
program, noTPfood items such as
atlll comm~Uos to break the bottleneck In providing water pollution was a teacher, and then went to
lor 1968--69. Theater enlhusi-1\prtl 1, Will be exphuned to food mcome cituens by increasing alcoholic beverages, tobacco
lcontrol faCUlties at a savings to themselves and at no cost to the Missouri where he also taught
as\.5 81 c bemg asked what
merchants of Me1gs County in a, their food purchasmg power.
school Ot~e of his pupil s be~
lt works like Uns: The Me1gs products, soaps, pet food, vege-.
l ~a)'en," RJiode~ •at
play s th~::y would like to see
meeting March 13 at 7:30p.m.
table seedl:i and the like cannot
\ Under: die OWDA, _anu.e bonds can be Issued for polluuon corP came Gen. Marmaduke of the
next year.
at the Ohio Power Co. offices, Count.} Welfare Deparunent dcoo be purchased w1th food stamP
trol facUltle&amp; fot lndu , and local govermnellt and retired by user Confederate Army and later govThe wmmng t!ntry Will be
l!O Mulben) Ave., Pome1o~. termmes the ehg1biliu o( the col(lons.
funds.
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ernor of Missouri
awarded two season ticket coul'he brieftng will be conducted Crumly and tells them tht: amount
Grocers redeem the coUPOnS
When Darius Reed returned
pons for each show during the
b3- Max Prewett ol the U. :--.. l.Jo.. t11e3- will need to mvest 1n the at local banks or through au~
WASHINGTON- !)HIO FARMERS who grow burley tobacco have to Ohio, he entered the drugstore
196s.69 season whichwillconpa11ment of 1.\gncultUJ e. 1\dnun- program, an amount that gener- onzed food wholesalers. BanKs
gone along witb produc'era lri other states in overwhelmingly approv- business in Pomero)l and long
::;ist of S I X plays~ The &lt;:ontest
MORGAN CITY, La. (tJ POisleflllg the program IS the l ~D\ ally depends on the famil~ SIZe redeem them through the Federal
j lng continuation. ol;.f~~ral production controls an~price supports tor was 8. director of the old Fh·st 'l'WO mehtbers of a Kentucky
reqmres that six suggestions
iu o.:ooperatwn with the Meigs and income.
' tbelr 1968, 1969 and 1fl'70 crops.
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National Bank to take the bank~ rescue team today descended to
Ehgiblc per sons p~ that Heserve system.
be sent to: Box Olf1Cf, Ohio
CounQ
Welfare
Deparunent.
surveys have been conducted
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The Agriculture lleparimant re)lOrted Wednesdat lhat or 9 942 ing profession even further back the bottom of the quarter~mile ­
li•li\lersity Theater, ~eoch
,\uthorizauon of food mer- amoWlt in ~eash for food o.:oupons, to determme the effectiveness o(
Ohioans partlci.PattngJ in a rhatl referendum. 96.5 per cent voted to into the family hi story.
Buildmg. ~dline for sugdecp shaft of a salt mine in
chants - both retail and wholo- and rece1ve free enough addi- the Food stamP Program first~
lle was promment in the early which 21 men have been
..::ontlnue the program,
gestions is Marth 17,
sale - IS bemg handled by the tional coupons to enable them to trod11ced in Ma~, 1961. These
salt industry ln the Pomeroy trapped since Tuesday, but
USDA's Consumer and Marketing bu.Y substantially 1nc rea sed food fmd:ings show that rooct sales, in
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Bend and was president of both found no sign of IJ(e
~rvice at Portsmouth, certifi- suwlies.
OOllars, mcrea sed an average o(
Lo\N~ASfER, OraO - THE S1JPERJNTENIENT or the nation's the White Rock Co and t h c
UecePienUI spend t11e1r co~ons
The rescuers, using selfcauon· of eligible Camil1es is by
8 pet ~:ent. Meats, produce and
I laraest Khool for ju
offenders re,lgned Wednes~. MaJ. Har- Buckeye salt Co. He d1od · tn container breathing apparatus,
Mttigs CoUPt.Y Welfare Depart- JUSt as they would money in ai'IJ other grocery Items shered ln
old T, Cowell's re lir*triP.~ wlll be effective AprU 1. Cowell. 56, 1901. He was the father t:t( Wil~ reported hearing a motor
authorized retail food store. The)
ment in Middleport.
the incease, as did boili large
swved 28 years wi~ _~ !d1b Highway Patrol and more than three liam F. ROOd who rounded tl\4) .runnmg and seeing a -small nre,
The Food StamP Program rep- can buy any food for hwnan con- and small stores.
Cowell Farmers Bank and Savings Co. but no signs or hfe.
yaro as SuPOrlnt:""l'!'! o! thef: air!leld SChool lor Boys,
r£1Sents another means of using sumption the) choose, exct!Pt for
cited
demands and pr~surea at the institution "often
It took more than 30 minutes
1\ASillNGTON (UPO - POW·
times not understoof bf those ll'ho are nota pan oC it" as his reason
Cor • the two men to reach the erless to stop a surging demand
~ for resijmlng.
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bottom of the sh;1ft of the for 11 federal crackdown on F,het'i
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cargill, Inc .. mine. Golllg clown to violence, a bipartisan coalition
I!IJAljT!COo V~ .,., E(\JHTf,JAIUNEs and a sailor were reported
slowly, the two men in a in Ule Senate today found itself
missing earb' f0day aft« teir'·ls--foot canvas ~anoe cdpsized during
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, makeshift cage called out backing a comprom1se civll
! a training drlll on~~ PotOmfiC River about four miles south or hJ!!re.
conditi.ons as they were lowered rights blll laden with antiriot
GENEV j\ (UrO - The United not try to veto the resolution in mg thelr own atom1c arms under
The Coa•t•G\IB!•hnd Na"ll~unchod a mass!voalr-sea search at
into the dull~whtte cavern.
amcn~ents.
rlrst llglot lor tjl•~ H•e otwhom wero VIetnam veterans and all
Stale~&gt;, Britain antl the :i&gt;viet the U.N. , Western oificials sa1d. the treatY.
They said the concrete-lined
Western spokesmen JOintlY
Despite serious misgivings Unlon declared today the) will
o! whOm we,o sttldontsot Ill·Marine Co~o, ochoolat filuanU..;·a Mao
Under the agreement, all ronCONWAY, ~.H. (\Jp,O -Rich· walls or the shaft wer.e m good
calle&lt;lt1
of "histone imPOrtance
rtnobaoo.,IIOutGOjpnoa"'"'h&lt;&gt;fWasllingtoo, D. c. .
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tlciztng the courts for haridcW'~ mlqers were trapped .men [Ire for their setbacks by keeping in- clear attack or is the victim o( tion treaty could appJ.y to the »
resolut1on
Lnu&gt;ites that
tact thfi!r main goal- a broad ban such aggression.
curity Council for aid if thCJfing the pollee, ls ~ tJ:Da~: rqared up the shalt.
liussia
is
preparedtoaidany
on housing discrimination.
They said the nucloar "urn- feel threatened by nuclear attack
jor campaign i&amp;.sue out of etlmi'
The 'descent by rescuers into
countr) whiCh has renounced
Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., brella" wUl cover all nations or nuclear blackmail.
and lawlessnets.
ns own nuelear we.pons and
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It serves to meet demandl:i of
feels
threatened by CommudaY get out the "ote tour Of N,ew than tour hours while workmen that it was uregrettableweadded w~ under the U.~soviet such nations as India which feel
mst China.
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todaY ls dra~ his coniltructed a smaller cage. ~
more •riot stuff to it. rm gl"!l joint draft tre;,tt.Y to stoP t h t-.) they would be oPen to nuclear
t\ccordirtg
to
C)ffici&amp;l
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·vdlh ~Ji ~-·~t·' , T~e• ~ men .~de an earlier ,.... \¥8&amp; rOjoctod. ~ The senat~ spread o( atomic arms.
·~ attack or blackmail b.Y renouncments, 11 eking has oointentionof
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att~
fpr go doWn in• a largt;r moved Into lts!"'''"lli ~ ofvotlng
The
pledge
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our Cour\1 have,S!)hf. ' c~rea:, but it hit an obstruc"-O!l On smen&lt;lments to thO oompro- dle Geneva Disarmament Confel'u·eatJ.
India's
hesitance is tlP
In ,weal\00\"l tb9 110i~ l., ~nd "ba~. to be pulled up.
• 'lnlsili "with some Indication that ence in the to.rm oJ a resolution
plamed by having g-1~ O.Jt&gt;.
forces al!lllnst,tho Grl'!J!I!lll!lr~ope that the minors woold tile "!]d was llli&gt;J'O"chlng,
II&gt; be sent to the United Nations
ese Communist nuclear mlgh!
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(llive had been slel\dlly lfw, 1
Securlzy Council. Bntaln JOined
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Jo~pb W, Martin, the congress~

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Directors or The Farmers Richard C. Follrod.
other 'lJfficers of the bank are
Bank and savings Company are
Thereon John&amp;Oil, Vice PresiTheodore T, Reed, Jr., who LS
dent, Richard E. Jones, Vlee
also President, Thereon Johnson,
President, Paul E. KJoes, CaSh·
Fred W. Crow , Jr, Leslie F
ier , Mrs. J))rothy B. Will. AsFultz, (. Wayne SWisher, Or.
Fred n. Carsey, Jr., Harold E. sistant Cashier and Mrs. Joanne
J. Russell. Assistant Cashier.
Slmth, E. Robert Schellhase, and

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committee.
Plans were discussed tor the
amual lellowahiP toa to be held

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Most animals in the ord!narl_ &lt;'&lt;&gt;Urse of life do not
use of color vision.
8 can see moat of the
co1Or! we see. Dogs and cali
can see well, but they eannot
see ditrerent' colora. , ,

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Following hio Wk, the opoaker conctueted a discussion Peiiiod for the 30 women attending
tho meeting.
Mrs. Manniog Kloes, pres!,.
dent, had charge o1 tho meeting
which opened with an organ pr~
lude by Mrs. Fred Gibbs. "Our
Falth is ln the Christ Who

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cepts of bankmg.
l'hc Btructure is designed in
such a roaMer as to refie~ the
traditional qualities of the Porn~
eroy area with the new and forward-thinking a~cts to be found
in Meigs county. The new build~
tng will be carried on several
hWldred concrete - filled steel
piles supported on bedrock. Foun·
datlons are all concrete and set
In such a way as to protect the
fir st Ooor (rom nood conditions
of the Ohio River
One of the new services to be
prov1ded the banks' cust.Jmers
1 s drive-Up banking, which Will
prove to be popular (or Pome~
roy residents. Another area to
be expanded is the Consumer
toan Pcpartrr.ent
Parking fa r."llities for 36 automobiles will be p111vidcd as an
added comcniencc. In addihon,
the bmldmg ha s been designed
with built-m expansiOn for future

Inc., o( Chester. Plumbing and
heating work, featuring an all
electrlt heat pump installation,
will be completed by Karl Grueser Company or Minersvllle. The
latest in vault and security equipment will be supplied by the
Diebold company of Canton.

NegotiatiOfiS Opened for

annual Charter Day luncheon'
1 p.m. at parish house of Grac~
Episcopal Church. Good citizen~
ship wlnners will be guests·
speaker, Mrs. Irving Karr sta~

declared. He urged his listeners
to see to lt that the tederallaw
is enforced through SliPPQrt of
local law enforcement officials
who now have the power to take
action against the Illegal sale,
distribution and possession ot
drugs whkh are harmful when

the Reed fam~ have been actln 1n Me1gs County ban~ng. Oa1·ius
the old First National Bank. His son, Wilham Frederick Reed.
and l)avb{gs Co. in 1904 and was bank president. His son, Tneodore T
o( the institution In 1944. The present president lS Theodore T need, J 1.,

father in the post in 1962.

ings" and Mrs. Milton Hood of
Ute Uln:as Circle presented de-WtioiUI usmg ,.Touch Jesus" as

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FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN MEIGS
Chapter • Daughters of America

The minister commended Mrs
Dale Walburn, Mrs. Dwillltt Wal:
lace, and Miss Connie Bachner
llor thorne.
for their work in organizing a
UJrlng the meeting:, Mrs.
Junior choir. It was reported
that a new mimeographing rna~ Kloes requested clrcle members to prepare layettes tor the
chlile Wlll be dellvered this week
Women's Coo!erence to be held
to the church.
The Scloto Prellbytery moettng In Granville tn Juno. iihe 111&gt;to be held on March 19 ot Wll- JlOintod Mrs. Glbbo, Mrs. Beumlagt.on was announced and Mrs lah White, and Mrs. babelle
Anderson was elected delegate· Winebrenner to the nortlinatlng

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We have JUSt Wlloaded several carloads and
are reaQy to supply you at lowest prices.

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PAS!' CIDEFS, Magnolia Temple, Pythian Sisters, at the home
of Mrs. I\lle ~ith instead of at
the Ebersbach home as a~
oounced.
CATHOlJC WOMEN'S Club at

at the April mooting. Mrs. Charlos Bennett, 18Sisted by ldro,
Mary Lyons and Mrs. Martha
Attending the meeting were
King conducted the love giftdedlMrs. Tewksbary, .Mrs. Les Kencatloo.
nedy, Mrs. And-erson &amp;llllvan
Refreshment• Jollowing t h e
Taylor, Haptonstall,' Rjchard
meeting
were served by the Love
Owens, and Mrs. Harley.
Joy Circle with Mrs. Pearl !loUman, Mra. White, Mre. E. L.
Huatles, Mrs, John McNiel. Mrs,
Eugene Murra,y, Mrs. Ted
TONIGHT ond tHURSDAY
loy, Jr., and Mrs, Jolin Fultz
M~rch 6-7
as the hostesses. The st. p•
Rodgers 1ncl t11 mrnertttln's
.rick's Day theme was carded
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
out with a green cen.erptece
ITe&lt;hnicolor)
and shamrocks.
Juhe Andrews
Cbnrtopher Plummer

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Jr., announced today that ground..•
will be broken tor the new Far~
mers Bank and savings company
banking facility Saturday after ..
noon at 3 p.m. The public Is:
invited
frcsident Reed said the new
building is the culmination of
several years research and plan• '
ning on the part of the Bank•s
of(J~ers and directors. construction of this new bank will provide
the Pomeroy, Meigs county and
Big Bend area wtth the most
modern and contemporary fa~
cilltj', cmbodying tllC latest con-

Come in n- •nd
let Ul help you
wlthyour .
selections

Rev. Roland T, Kamm will be the Walks." There wu group atog.
log of .. Count Your Many Bless-

Named as alternates were Mrs.
J, E. Harl.,y and Mrs, Tewkobar);
Plans weremadeduringthemeet ~
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before the AprU session.

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historian.
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LEAP YEAR Dane~ . 8 _ II
certain other prescription drugs
p.m. Southern Local Jlmlor High
to register with the federal govenunent names of phannJsts and auditorium , Mustc by the RaPhYsicians who dispense the me-- vens. Public invited. ~sored
by the Trl·M National Music Sodicines, and to make sale rec-ciety.
orda and inventories avallable
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SOle
for inspection by the F"ood and
will be held by the "Gto-ettes"
Drug Admlmstratwn.
Friday and Ssturday In the
The speaker s&amp;d that only
Bootb building, Pomeroy. Pr~
persons speclficaliJ! mentioned
ceeds to purchase new,uniforms
m the law are allowed to possess
for summer parades, ,
such drugs and that Illegal JlO ..
session is punishable by law HIGH SCHOOL dance party at
with severe penalties for sale Wahama High School auditorium
to persons uuder 21.
8 to 11 p. rn.Jaysemceeing.Pu~
The law helps combat drug llc Invited.
abuoo by attacking the chief

nliillt at the Middleport First
United Prellbyter!an Church,

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the
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presentative reviewed the federal drug control legislation
which went into effect in 1966,
aimed at keeping drugs out of
illegal channels and available
for medical use only. He noted
that the law require:~ manufac-

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~s along for fear o{ appearing "chicken."
The pharmaceutical Cirm r~

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SUJJiv~ Paul
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HaptonsWI, and Rd&gt;ert Hagger.
Mrs
II SHOE STORE I Mrs.TewkabaryAnderson,
and
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oo the recent aldo
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Get ready for spring and Easter
at Elberfelds. See our beautiful
selection of womens and girls •&lt;:+:
coats, suits, dte•ses atl weather
coats, lllilljnery, blouses ~just
anything you need to complete
your Easter wardrobe. We have
the latest in styU~~g, fabrics allll
colors. Use our tlclnvenle'lt laf·
awa~ plan. A complete selection
of gJrls size ranges f~;~~m babes
to teens~also a complete range
?f junior pet!tes, regular jun·
10rs, misses mes and half s.tzes.

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Communicants Class
A communicants class to begin
saturday at 1l a.m. was anrtOUDc ~

PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tern.
pie, Pyth!an Sisters, 7:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
with Mlaa Bernice Am DW-ot
as assisting hostess.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER, Or.
dor of the Eastern Star, 7·30
Thuroda,y nliillt at the Ma~c
Temple; Initiatory work to beexempllf'ied; otflcers to wear for~
mals. Mrs. Cora Webb, deputy
grand matron o! District 25, will
make an lnopecUon viol!, Mom.
hers are to take items for an
auction.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Leonard.
MEIGS COUNTY American Red
Cross Otapter Board of DJ.rectors 8:30p.m., at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Escqpe, and Kicks Basic
Reasons for Drug Uses

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Spring Fashlans . for Wo~ln ~ ~·iw:.ii~i• ··"

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Morrison, Sr., gl¥1ng dovm!on-

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