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Sorority Holds
InstaIIatlon
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Birthday Observed
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Mrs Olin Jolmson ol
The birthday of Walter Crooks
recent dJn..
'Four members of the Umted ceive a citation lor over sub. was observed SUnday with .a
ner esls of Miss Marcia Karr.
Methodist Church attended the scribed apporllnnment to the family dinner at thell' home m Installation of the !1166-611 of.
M•rfrlleoorl
Seniol'!l at Middleporl High
Marte Houdasbelt of AlbPon.smuu~;~ l};.,~l;,_j,
s.,lUJK 1\,;nrtstian Hl~er Educataon c~- Middleport. Present were Mr. ficers was held when .u.. Delta Mr. ltbd r.Ii5. ¥nu~tt. Cale : School are rebearslDg for the
n __ ""'_,.,.. e- •1 ens spent tbe weekend with ber b
Conference Sunday afternoon at sade. A serv1ce of consecration and Mrs. Croo~, Mr. and Mrs: Kappa Gamma soror1ty met and children of Norfolk, Va., 1 annusl Senior play 10 oe nela 1
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· parents, Mr. ana Mrs. WillitiuU
llle Jackson Methodist Church. jwas held for lay speakers at IDan Thomas, V1enna, W.Va., last week at the salem Center spent the weekend with
ber · lhlsFrlday,May 8 alf.p.m.ln Mr. and Mrs. Anrone Lucke Houdashell.
Dr. Robert L. Browning ot _the ! ":h1ch t1me Leo Crew re&lt;Jelved , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crook~ school for a 6:30 dinner and mother, Mrs. 11181 Roller.
the ~igh s~i audllor!um.
and her mother, Ml'!l. Frank Mrs. Helen Damewood Is cOliOhiO MethodiSt
Thcologlcal : hiS second award.
l and children, Pamela and C~n meeting. Hostesses were Nel- Miss Carol Scott student at ' TbJS years presonlaboo
Ia IStewart returned home Satur· fined to her home by illness.
School was the afternoon speak· i A ta ble lamp and a g1'ft of lbons,
thia, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne~~~ lie Vale, Ann Webster and Eth· Holzer Hospital School of Nurs- 1 th.e com:',"y «tied, Quit Your day, after a several clays visit lllrs. Goldie Gothard! of Eut: money from tbe more than 150 0 W Middleport, Mr. and r . el Chapman.
Iing spent the weekend with her Kidding, by Felicia Metcalfe, 1 at Fairborn, wltb Mr. and Ml'!l. eka was the weekend guest of
Paul : Mrs. Dorothy Lacey and Mr. , Ashlon Sayre.
Rev. and Mrs. Wendell Stutler
churches in the district were i R~;t Rothgeb, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Lance, prootdent, ~nts, Mr. and Mrs.
Bateman,
Mrs.
Ethel
opened
the
meeting
with
read:
Scott.
Donald
Rode,
faculty
members
Mrs
Glad
Shumway
wbo
and
family.
presented
to
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Stan:
St
rne
Pomeror. Ohto
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·lev H. McGilliard in apprecia~ ! e · Mrs. Charles Stephen- ~ ings appropriate for the spring I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Reber of are directing the play. .
' h81 ~ s~ylng with' Mrs. Rev. Wendell Stuller fllled
TONIGHT thru TUES.
· tiOn of their six years service ; ~~~sa Mrs. Homer Smith, ~t. and Easter season. A new mem· :Belle, w. va. visited recenuy 1 'lbe plot concerns the fman. Gladys Cuckler fot past !lev· the pulpit at the Pt. Pleasant
" WAR LORD"
which terminates at the annual Mrs. 0nt, W. Va. : .Mr. a,~ ber was accepted for member- · with his sister, Mrs. Lillian Mc· l clal troubles of a widow. Mrs. eral months, returned to her EUB church Sunday evenln&amp;
! l'et·hnicolor l
her : Buford, who has tiU'ee cblldren; borne Tuppers Plains SUnday. for Rev. Jack Higgins.
ronferenc~ .
Christmral Eads. Ahsland, K) .. Iship. Plans were made io send Ghee. Also visiting with
With Charlton Heston
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and
Debby
Eads,
of
the
president
and
president~
later
in
the
week
were
her
siS·
I a twenty.year-old
daughter, Mr' and Mrs Eugene Houda- Miss Marcia Karr and Rev.
flnrl Richard Boom:
Attending from Pomeroy were Ironton : Mr. and M~s.. Dell elect to the International con- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Evelyn, and twin leeo-agers, shell' and ~ky and Randy iWendell Stutler represented the
COLORCARTOONS
Greer
is were Sunday dinner guests of Syracuse MethOO.ist church at
Gene of Columbus. 1 heir son,0 venlion to be held at Cleveland Mrs. James Douglas of Belle. Winnie, whose real name
Wed. &amp; Thurs.-NOT OPEN
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Crooks,
was
unable
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in
August.
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Miss
Karen
Bachner,
student
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Winston,
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and
Binnie.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev· l the Spring District conference
CHILDRENS
!. attend due to classes at Ohio Officers installed were Faye 1at Ohio University, spent the ! Their problems seem about , her
erett Dailey.
held in Jackson Sunday afterS"'te Dentistry School.
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Sau('r. president: Anna Maude w.:ekend in Columbus witb her ! be ·solved by the vlsit of an
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Walt Disney's
" THE UGLY DACHSHUND"
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Walt Dlsliey's

" WINNIE THE POOH "
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COLORCARTOONS
Allm i!i.~ in n:

Sizes 3 to Big 3
Whitt
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Fahrman, first vice president; aunt, Miss Mary Schaaf. She · deriy rich aunt whom tlJO&lt;o
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly have Wllliam Erwin of Atikr•.; ...,.
Edith Hoffman, second vic.; also me~ b('r fiance, Don Brown I never seen. But they
returned to their home, Colu.m· Jted Sunday wiih his motit!r,
president; Martha Husted, sec- while there. He is stationed in Ithat the fussy, eccelltric
old ~· after a several days VISit . Mrs. Clyde Andrews and Mr.
by With the~ paren~, Mr. and Andrews.
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1Jady despises boys, and
1 retary; Esther Mearker, treas·!North Dakota.
span,
btcaJ~~
to .a lg:} 1 ~rer, and. Elizabeth Lance, par· Mr. and Mrs. Lee McComas means of a letter annoamclng Mrs. Ev~rett Dalley, ~nne S,, Mrs. J~ !'ebster Jr. and ~n,
! propl:"r
to wen."
!and Mrs. James Souders were her coming visit, they find she ~d Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Kelly, James, VIsited Sunday af.er1 llamentarlan.
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in Belpre Sunday to attend the plans lo give each of the Bu~ Mddleport.
n~n at New Haven, W. Va.
! Mr. an
d. Mrs . .Leo Crew. Mrl!. topic of the program given by ;open house in observance of ford girls $5.000. She
~s.
Damon Farren and Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. T. C.
: C. Mel vm. Alklff~ and Mrs. C. . Florence Evans who read a the 50th wedding anniversary of Winnie is a girl. So he
Estill Moore were
vlsl· Roush.
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iF. Tom
pkms.
I paper on the subjecl
after IMr. and Mrs. J. Warren, for-I himself off as a girl by
which a piano number, Mendel-1 mer Middleport residents. The i some of Binnie's clothes
sohn's ''The Hunting Song" was; four children and their families : Aunt Sophronia is there. She
SUNDAY, MAY 8
presented by a pupil of Mrs. were present for the family din- rives and the fun beginl.
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ner. Mr. and Mrs. McComas ! Complications occur, Alld
A short service In memory or visited with his brother,
Mr. secret almost comes o11t
Miss Ethel Garland was con- and Mrs. Lloyd McComas en- they succeed In coverine It up.
ducted by Ecna Adams.
route borne.
!At the end, a surprising event
Attending from Meigs county ~lr. Bruce Lloyd was In c.- I takes place and Winnie aets his
were Ruth Euler, Avice Freck· lumbus over the weekend wh&lt;ere Imoney after aU.
er, Martha Husted, Geneva Joa- h participated In the s h 0 e The Buford home Is a ~~~~~!; :1
chim. Le_e Lee, Vinas Lee, ~ar. j s~ow for the Genesco Shoe Com· ; ing place for friends of E
:·uo:ore, Geneva ~ol.a~. Ma.xme 1pany. He was accompanied to 1- Betty and Jean and
Ph1ls~n, M.ary V1rgmm Re1bel. j Columbu.~; by his son, Michl. 3 boy fri~nds. Mel and.
Beatncl Rmehart, Faye Sauer, 1 student at Ohio Stale Univer·l Evelyn s best beau, J1m Tra:vls:
Carolyn Smith, Emily Sprague, l sity, who had visited here with , ai~ for Winnie's besl pal. Spllke ll
Genev1eve Stobart, R o s a I e e his parents. Mike assisted his · Wh1tten.
Story, Nellie Vale, Ann Web· Irather with the show.
I The maid, Camilla, who Ia an
ster and Dorothy Barn... Vtr.
Inexperienced country g I r ~
ginia Cover of Belpre, a form·
MEETING POSTPONED
keeps evtryone laughinJI at ber
er Meigs county member, also , The meeting of lbe WSWS of anHcs, and bosses everyone,
attended.
Ithe Enterprise EUB church I' including M~s. Buford.
scheduled for Tuesday evening The play " open to the pub' bas been postponed due to the l llc and tickets will be sold only
' election, and will he beld May ! at the door with adult tickets, 1
10.
; 50 cents and children'&amp; lickels,
:z:; cents.
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A th l~u~nt for th~ . ~.ay-;,
'' French
~a. !rtst Rabelals. ?~ ! .nch of JOY
su;·~,ounts ~f gn J .:

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that Increases aalaries and wages of vUiage employes.
LIMOSES, France (UP!) . .
The new pay scales, retroactlve to May 1, Is:
In
- "Tbe trouble It, doctor,"
$1.75 per hour for atreet and cemetery malptenance
said Jooep• Deaehampa, 41, aupervisor
SENIOR PLAY- The Middleport High School Senior class will present "Quit Your Kidding" thlaberFriclay
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"the medicino , 00 k..p ....
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th fir thrft.m 00th In the bigb school auditorium at 8 p.m., under direction of Dorothy Lacey and Donald Rode. Cast me~=s.:-n::~~~
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r) are Carole Anderson ' Joyce Long · Sharon Harrison ' Kathy Lacey• Connie Cook •· back row• Edith
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bati
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after thre$ months •~
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U&amp;fli me or
ae
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onary per
an ., · per our
Schmoll, Larry GladweH, Keo Harris, Ray Coleman, Sean .Mullen and Chris Bailey. - Sentinel Photo.
liver doesn't '"'"" to be belp- probation.
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$315 ,per month for the chief of pollee ln thre&amp; months
Puzzled, tile doel.r ...t of probationary employment and $330 lflerw~.
DesCbmpa o11 fM an X-ray.
$275 per month for patrolmen and metermell In the '
Emler for Leader1
It revealed why the medlelae first three month probationary period and $300 per month
DALLAS - A NOTED METH· wasn't doing any rood.
after the three months.
odlsl theologian said
loday
Delchompa bad a rifle baJ.
Extra policemen, $1.50 per hour; cemetery sexton $50
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Nmety-two pints of . blood Nease, Mary Nease, Mary AI- Dorothr Johnston R1chard Pool· Ervm Phllllpa, CarroD 'llldlt,
r10081 1 d 1o agree on a eualdo'l rememllor llelDg ohol custodian $15 per month. 1next session,
Iwere receoved Monday m the 1ce Samuels, Luia Hampton, Ei- m, Wa1ter R. Couch, Don Hun- Delmar Grady, Elmer P.._,
eal ersth 1o ell the _ al least not ·•··e June,
p
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Decided that an fnvostiga- May visit of the Bloodmobile oise 1\'hile, Nacei Barton, Mary net, Harold L. Spencer, David Mary K. Yost
merger
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es• tlon
- should be conducted to to Pomeroy Jumor
· H1g h au d'•· Hamm, Martha Mayer, Ed'11h 1 Ho1ler, Cec1'I HyseII , Chares
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REEDSVIIJ.E - Mrs. Qrl.
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nd m
he Ulersona
be 11 wor
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1 church 1111, wheo as a soldier
i ea
ran a
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.,81 wannded lJI tbe rigbl hlp ;er
ow ew din our,:,; learn if citizeu• are getting ade-ltorium from Ul7 persons who Sisson, Phyllis English, Edwina 1 Gloeckner, George Hicks, Mi- vllle Walson, Mae
Vln~
m~ s. t be f 1 not to by 8 GenuiD.
3M)
n or ance
' quate cab service. ]twas report. Icame, with 75 giving replace- Scott, Beulah Strauss, Eleanor chael Fultz, Geoffrey Wilson, Hobert Vineyard.
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We mus
ca~.~ · •• The ballet wao never found.
·
ed there have been eompla:n!J men! blood lor families
or 1Gordon, Betty Hay&lt;·s, Naomi Homer B. Smith, Phyllis Eng- TUPPERS PLAINS - l'1III1P
OUidl:n~e r·A= ic n~~;.. lloeton tald today u muol Council al'? lea~:rthel b:'· that people have been unable lo Ifriends .
London, Wanda Felly, Margar- lish, Leo Vaughn.
Boyles.
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Methodlst Universt- have worked Ito way aroDDd
hire a taxi at certaiJI limes oil
et Yost.
CHESTER_ !Joyd Black·
ty. He made the statement at a lo De&amp;&lt;bamp's Hver dor!Jig $221),1169.20, but $27,734.98 of the the clay and nlghL
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I! two gallon' donor ~obert Win Donations were by Quality I lith James McHaffie Mendel I wood, Marvin Keebaugb, Bar·
meeting of the Consultation on llle paot II yean,
amount is in active funds.
- Accepted the appheallon gett a three gallo~ donor and Print Sbop, Charles
Gibbs, I Ge;lach, Max Davis, Mrs. Paul bara Sargent, Betty
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Cburch Union (COCU), an or·
The General Fund balance of Richard Ebhn, Osborne·•~ Walter R. Coueb a six gallon I Pomeroy Board of Education, CaseI.
Hawk, PaUl Hawk, Albert l'ar11
ganizallon lhroogh which eight
lllay I waa $9,778.12, fire depart- for membershiP. into the Pome- donor. Five galion donors were IDavis lee and Produce
Co., I MINERSVH.LE- Herbert Me- ker.
major denominations are seek·
ment $4,659.59 overdraft of $450.· roy Volunteer Fll'e Department Margaret McDaniel,
Hobart 1 Oh10 Valley Bakmg en., Oh10 1 Intyre, Floyd Hendrick, Doris ALBANY- M'ilry Haning.
ing to fo:"' a u~iled Protestant
14 in the . cemelef¥
depart- - Accepted the bid of Tn • Vineyard and Howard E. Park- jPower Co., Columbus and So~- Hendricks, Richard
Wilkes, CLIFTON- Richard GUltl!'f,
churcb ·Wilh 24 mllllon members.
ment, $6,820.26 street depart- Stale Roofmg Cn., ParkBsburg, er. Nurse allendil1g was Edna , thern Ohto Electric Co.. Tmy s S.veriy Wilkes, William Fink .
HARTFORD _ Mrs. Dorotlt,y
menl, $927 state highway, t2,· at $970 lo put a new roof on the French. Twenty • two persons Marke~, The A&amp;P Store, and RUTLAND _Vernon Weber, 111. James.
VPI Man Winner
367.69 .m utUlty lund, and f3,· city ball bulldlog.
were first Ume dcioors.
Youngs Market.
. PORTLAND - Jeanette Law- LONG.BOTTOM-MarlellarNEW YtiRK - THE !ltll
635.18 '" parking lot meter fund. Attending were Mayor Leur, Doetors wm 'Charles· Mullen,
TRE DONORS
renee, Clair Boso.
!on, M,.., Reily ·Pigott,
Aola
Puilloer. Prizes give particular
388,
Inactive funds .Include
Clerk Edna Sohoenieb and Cnun· Ray Heaton, F. Ill. Cluff, and POMEROY - Margaret Me· SYRACUSE - Nettie Moore, ·Bissell, Howard Parker, Ricllrei'O lilllllll 'to journalists for
lary ..wer Sl58,385.f4, special cllmen Bob Hysell, Fultz, ~ Selim Blazew~ek .
; Dame!, Arthur Slusher, Harvey IJames Tyree, Sylv1a Zwlllmg, ard Barton, H:""Y Osborne, Jr~
inve:tlgative reporting, cover- Tile State Higbway patrol In· street repairs bond retirement Poulin, Roy Reuter, Dun Cnl
The canteen was served by Van Vranken, Herbert DIXon, Ada Slack, Jeanette
Duffy, Charles Marcinko.
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age of racial conflict and of the vestlgated a minor stone flip- $493.02, and bond retirement !Ina and Franklin Rizer.
Circle 12 of Heath Methodist Howard
English,
David Mary Lisle, John H.
McCoy, LANGSVILLE - HeleH MIJ.
war in Viet Nam Winners of ping accident, Jnvolvi"' a school $34,2S5. 76 .
Church, Middleport, with Mrs. Koblentz, Robert Gloeckner, Carroll Norris, George H. Sch- ler, Ray M!dkil(.
the coveted prize~ In journa~ bus and car, aii:07 a.m. Moo- Mayor Charles Logar's April
Grace French and Mrs. Nan Frances Carlelon, Mrs. Erma neider, Eber Pickens. Arthur RACfNE- Betty Sayre, RobIsm included, for News Photog· day on Rl 7, one and seven • report soowod the vlltage sbare
Moore, cbairladies. .
Smith, Dorothy Reeves, Emo- Sylvester,. Bob Wingett, Wood· ert C. Hili, Rose Grindstaff, No·
h U 'ted Press Jnle 1-na. ltenths miles soutb of Middle- Iof coliecUons as being $549.70
Loading and unloadmg was g.ne DeWees, Ma)one Pnce,lrow Zw11img, Fred Crow, Dar- va Bailey, Robert W. Profflll.
~t"p taf~lpbotographer Ky- port. No one WBilnjured.
IWith $169 of the amount paid in
done by Mr. Aaron Zahl and his Harlan Wehrung, Lucian Poui- rell Dugan.
Larry Spencer, Lenardos Soll10~
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for
his
general
Officers
said
that
as
a
car
parking
meter
lmes,
Lot
park·
Manual
Training
Class
of
PHS.
in,
Mary
Alice
Samuel
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JosRACINE
Hershel
Roush,
ers,
Robert Clehind, Frail
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by James Spencer 67 'ii1l:. meter money collected In MASON_ The MBIOn Fire Clerieal workers were Jean eph Gloeckner, Paul
Carper, James Hili, George Connolly, Parsons.
coverage
o tbe war in Viet 1 driven
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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
Lire Jnsurance AwaUble Olt NJ La.M

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DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.

Report Given
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CINCINNATI _ THE omu and passed, tbe wheels of the
River was expected to crest at Ibus apparently flipped a slone
around ~1 feet, a foot under and broke the wmdsbield of the

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ZANE'wi!LE, Ohio (UPI) A manhunt eonUnued today In a
desolate strip mine area northeast of here for an ex-convict,
wbo obot and killed bls brother·
In-law and critically wounded a
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The Eaatem Local
Scbool ; -n-ag I ·
District has received a $5.174 i A bellcopter was uaed Moogrant from the Federal govern·' day In the search along with
ment for lu summer klngergar·; sheriff's deputies from surt~n
program Executive Head : rounding counties and dozens of
Larry Morrison said loday.
vOlunteers fOr WtWam Thoma~
The klndergart•n classel will IDII, 32, who allegedly lhol and
be conducted in Tuppers Plains. killed Leo Leon Lucas, 18, of
There will be bus service for Route I, Stewart, Athelll Cnunthe children of Chester, Reeds- ty.
ville and Long Bottom: Lullch- '!!Isle · Seylor, 18, 'Zanesville,
is will be provided.
was wounded when lht alt!Jnpttwo cerUfi&lt;'ated ~clters and ed 1D escaPe from a car lit the
lwo non&lt;erilficalad teacben demled back rqlon:,,oear Ohio
will be employed lor the kllldlr· lfll8 in ~ ,1\lu-.m
rarten program. Children ellgl- County.
ble. ill attend are those who ~ ·8aylor wu ~
wUl be Ill before October Sl. crillti1, list It Cood
1b~ . tra111portallnn lind rou(J Hospu,l here. llhe fDld SberiH
lCbedule w8l he 8liiiOUneed IJt- Fred B. Ul~ II!(~ ~played
II'.:Tile ldnderprten w8l bella clelid" 111W HUl left her alooo
en. ~- IJ and conllnue lbroltgb and trw al1e "!!"~ ill Jill·
~i!il 21, Mr• .Morrl8oD 1i1tL , II" two mUea lq a flii,Dbbule

Kindergarten
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'cted in IIIII
documenis I'
to Polish Cnnununists, left fed·
eral prison Monday de&lt;laring
be had never been a spy.
"! never betrayed Iriy coontry In this manner," Scarbeck
saki. "It was not a case of es(CnnHnued on Page 2)

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flood stage'
Wednes- aulo.
Arrests by th e pafrol Monday, 10
beenapplications"
received for the job bnd
day.
lh bu
edic all cited to municipal court May In olber activity•
The wea er reau pr ·
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: Paul avl8, 29 • - Discussed but again na
lion was
a crest fore- South Lebanon • and Donald Mar• 1urther action ' was ta.en,
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its aoriginal
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ClodBia.y thee 50 foot flood stage at Ispeeding; BusseD Sayre, 30, proposal given a first read six
--~· ago. Views on the P""
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th prohabiy will be 180d Harry M0rris, 23 • both of w..,.s
l'&lt;'~c~~;ubut will not affect the iProc!orville, both for overload; posed ordinance varied, with
lty which is rotected
by Teddy Ldz, 49, Galax, Va., no some appearing In fa~or and
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highway use tax; and Clyde others opposed. Council Pres!floo
r wa s.
Norman.' 39, Galax, Va., pass- dent Leslie Full Ia ID give the
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matter further study until the

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job of meter patrol- months, according lo Chief Fred
man in Pomeroy were presen~ Taylor.
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hildren h..
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are sure that you Wt
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bildren bUt Ill
can all vote for
etter serve our e
'i'omorrow we
school will not onlY ~ . and re-training.
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vor:ataooa\ Srhool. ~t{sor adult vocational tra~mngwe iee\ that \nforrnatl;n th\1
Prve a critical nee
-soard o{ Educatton,
the great need or
s
nbers of your
'ttee voin\&amp; up
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t and unique oppo
nicb ,.. fee\ Wl
tribute
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accents the grea
rt to a school "iN
new scnoo\. It also row to contribute our pa YES to build thiS schooL rl hal
ters have tornor
.sdom in votmg
d our everY etlo
as vO
tBoar.
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be a ' asnng tribute to 'id ur duties al your SchOO h' h 70o/o of the voters a
ume o . the consoh'd aUon w tc
Since we ass
d t ward making
bel'n directe o
J • • h\&lt;t reality.
te out
f \l a wor"'a.
ry to tna
pro,•ed la&lt;t a ,
I School Is necesoa
d aup"POrt
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t;&gt; vote an
Tne new High schoodl :r~ective. We urge ail o!tyo:,. ev&amp;Y dolJSt which
olidal ion eom P ~··
d ~e pledge ~~0
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h state matching f
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! a piano solo. Temperance readA'ITEND CONFERENCE
A report on the observance Iings were given by Miss Sauer, Members of Heath
of Youth Temperance Week scripture from Luke and an Churcb attending the
TINY ••• BUT TREMENDOUS In flavor are
was given by Miss Margaret article, ''Never Smart Nor Soc.' Conference at Jackson
these wonderfully delicious chocolate cover~
Sauer when. the W.C.T.U.. met iable," "The If Of Alcohol," by Included Ml'!l. Ill. L.
crisps, creams, nub, frulls, and caramels. ·
Fr1day everung at the M1ddle- Jcdy Taylor; "Why Do Teen- Mrs. Nan Moore, the Rev.
pori First Church of the
agers Smoke?", Martha Bart- Ml'!l. M. E. Dowaon, Mra.
MINIATURE ASSORTMENT, I lb. 1.95, 2 lb. 3.90
~e. Betty Cline, president,
leU; "A Hart Habit to Break," liam Ru!seU and Mrs. J::~
Sided and Ml'!l. Clyde
Lucille Harrison; "Ten Re01ons Jividen. The latter two
was program chairman.
Why I Abstain," Mildred Nash, consecrated during the aervic&lt;dl fASTf THE DIFFERENCE OF FRESH~~
Mrs. Joe Turner gave
and "Don't Drfve," Betty Cline. as lay speakel'!l, The con:fenme&lt;• ll
opening prayer and Ma r I h
Miss Sauer reported lilera- members attended as a fare- II
Bartlett, daugbter of the Rev. ture disiributed to !chools and well meeting with the
iiiiilf churcbes during the Temper- Stanley McGiliiard, who
Be sure to see the fine selection of Fanny Farmer
ance Week observance. Mrs. served as district superlt1tend- il Candies for Mother's Day Gifts Tangy Fruit
Bartlett closed the program with en~
Slices
Fudge
Creams
Family
Assortment
prayer.
- Home Assortment - Mint Wafers - French
During the bosi,... session
1be Almaue
Mints - Cherries - Nut Clusters - Di!le1 and
Mrs. Bertha Archer and Mill! By Ullil.d Prell IDteraatlooal
Hard Candies.
SusaD Park were reported pa· Today Is '1\eaday, May 3,
Uents at Meigs General Hospit- 123rd day ol 1986 wHb 242
ALL BOXED- READY TO GIVI!
al. Miss SUuer reported on an follow.
article taken from the "Union The moon is between its first
Signal" on alcohol. Following quarter aud lull phas•.
lbo mecling Mrs. LlUlan Steilf The morning stars are Venus
presented aevenil musical seiec- •nd Saturn.
tiona.
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a run,of pius
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iy, anyooe caiimg In a lire is to WASIUNGTON (UP!) - The
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'We w
ave to ve an
Allotment of $250,000 of Appalachia funds for t .lle
department will not make the pursue a "l.imited war" in Viet Increase, hut inteod to keep It proposed Meigs County Nursing Home on Lincoln W1l -'"
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"run.
Nam desp1le heavy pressure as modest as we can," Faw· be sought Wednesday by Delmar Canaday in Columb111
"We operate on a small bod· from' both "Hawks" and eeU said.
from Appalachia Commissioner Albert Giles and Goveraor
get conslsllng of donations, so "Doves."
- - ' " " " ' ''" James Rhodes.
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we cannot afford making runs
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when we are not actually need· · Defense Seerelary Robert · Adm"7'~ emor R 0~~ R 1 p:~~~~n~:~ber Yo( to iom~ ;:Ya in the aar':\~8 :e
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lime being, at least -U.S. Middleport; Gregory Middle- the. corporalwn, descnbed the local res~~. were nlllld,
bombing of the Hanoi industrial swart, PorHand.
fac1hty, which would employ but no decoswns made.
complex and the mining of the Dlscbarges .- Marvin Walk- I 75 persons, and for which $137,· In regard lo the Regatto, .ll'
port or Haiphong tn Communost er, Garnet Kimberlin, Mrs. Ru-1000 already has been obtamed rival or ille 1,1100-passengerc.tOur
North VietNam.
dolph Rlffie, and
daughter, in grants.
train from Columbus, al'iiii\Jt.
AI the same tlme, however, Amos Leonard.
The Chamber voled to ad· ed b)• the National Asaodallaa
be vowed the United Slates
Meiga General Hospital
dress telegrams to Mr. Giles of Railway BuslnesswomenCP
would conti~~e its gradual Admis&amp;loas- Clarence Jones, and Governor Rhodes urgin~ the confirmed for ~1 a.m.
buildup of m1lltary strength to G II' r
allotment as a much-needed ser~ June 12. The VIsitors wtll 11iVI
meet what he de~cribed as a ~I:::.V.s _ Marvin Darst, vice to the aging In this area Pomeroy at 5 p.m. thai Felbl Deaill
atepped-up rate olmfdtratlon .or Leopold llyseil.
and as a boost to the economy. mg.
After driving about two miles, c;::,mm~nis~ m~n and maler~al
riSBEi\SPEAKER
In other business, the Cham·' Present at the meeting ajJOYI
HUl ordered ber out of tbe car
m e or ·
There will be a meeting of 1ber discussed at length the no- Bailey's Res!Burant were Jlreo.
and sbot ber in the back, Miss McNamara and Undersecreta- the licensed practical nurses ticeable drain on the labor sup- ident Jack Carsey, KermltftalSaylor told authorities. She 1'Y of Stale George . W. Ball division II at 7:30 p.m. Friday, ply in Meigs County during re- ton, Jack Kerr, John Blaetllar,
leined death while he poked, answered foreign pohcy ques- May eth at the Columbia Gas cent months, resulting from the Ted Reed, Jr., Bob Jacobs, Bob
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Uons at a meeting of the U.S. office Middleport. Robert F!Sh.
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ngett, 1 rueser,
Miss Saylor slaggered to a Chamber of Commerce.
er of Middleport will be the country, and aggressive adver- Grueser, Richard Chambera,
farmhouse, where sh• laid down
PollUcs Cauae Slowdo:;' erl guest speaker. E\oerv one i&gt; I !ising campaigns by industry to Allan Leonard, Norbert ~
in an upatairs bedroom. Wben ~cNamara lltac~~wl
welcome. Refreshmenta will be ;lure employees.
ton. Fred Crow, Jr., Bob Gllll,
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family returned, the man in ~:":~ ~ IC~ad ' : ":.; served by Amanda Murray.
Possibilities of investment lo and Rev. Jack Martin.
grabbed a shotgun, tblnkinii a . .
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burglar WBI inside.
mil!lary operatllHIS agamst the
"Don't shoot, I've already Communists, ~ut he Sald they
been shot," Miss Saylor sald. now were gelling back to the
The sheriff aaid Hill had hor- rate .of the first three months Rev, Dr. Eugene Car.on lor the Presbyterian Church matters sucb as eo-ownership
rowed the sbollun two or lllree of this year,
Blake, general secretary
of and the United Church of ChrlBI of property and oouunon Will'
-ks ago. While rid!JII arnund
lbe World Council of Churches, in Pomeroy.
ship services, but Bgl'eed ala
in bls car Sunday, be weal ID
CORRECTION
who ••pressed opllmlsm Mon· In a duly scheduled meeting ID separate and dlsllnct aa11;
Stewart, piCked up the gun and Ml'!l. Henry Ewing, Pomeroy, clay over prospecls of a mer- Sunday, May 1, the voting wes gregalions, . each belnc respo
then got bls daughter at the Is not a first cousin of Dr. Eu- . ger of eight Protestant denoOJI· unanimous to create one con- slble to its own denominauOlill
home of Ills elfran. . wtre.
gene Carson Blake 81 reported · nations, will be pleased to that gregaUon of what for IDIIIIY afflllatinn.
II Wll lfiii'Ded Hill &amp;lopped at Monday.
part of the merger already bas yea~ has been the !loa! congre.. The action of the pnt ~.
lbe Mayle, resldeoee Sunday
been accomplished in Pomoroy. ption, Falerated church.
merging u- two group~ lait
n!lbt and ulced them to ~lp
WEATHER
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The original federation IJreW one unilled body, 1o apeelad II
IIJJn repair a lire, The fllmlly M01Uy t!IDDy 8,11h, partly What tho elgfit major Protes- out of a proposal in 1927, under he of interest to te111J11111aa1
atlempted 10 'Ulk 111m inl!i' liD' ~ aorlb. Fair, cool
to-! toni bodies have for the past which the Presbyterian Cburcb leaden l'I!D 111'1 , hopeful 11)111
~ 10 1 ~ .mlatlon ilgltt, low 11-ft. Fair, Ultlo tem- five yeara disCU!sed as "po.181· and the old Evangelical and IIUCir eal 'bt ~llllld ttl·•
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be Wll planning 10 rent.
Hill allegedly ldlled the youth
early Monday near an ahandooed log cabin after lentng
MilS Ssyior and the cldld in the
ear. The child, Rebecca, WBI
found Monday llleep at the
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Jenkins 3-Hits C~TNine
For 8-1 Tourney Victory

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Track Field Meet Monday
Middleport rem~in~ uodefea~/Ro~ P.

U-28 poblt victory over Pome- M.
toy and Wahama 1n that order iOO yard Umili, Brickiea, iU:
on the Middles' field.
5.5, P. Hindy M, Batey
W,
The .Jackets had firsts in the Swisher P.
obot)lllt, 440 dash, 118() run and Mile, Arthur, W, ~: 09-S; Cbeathe mile relay. Pomeroy took die M, Gilkey M, Blake M.
flrsla In the bigb jump, dis- 880 relay, Pomeroy (Swlsb&lt;US, 100 yard dash, 880 relay, er, Napper, Nease, Brlcklesl,
220 dash and tbe two mile run 1:38.1; Middleport 1:38.6 (new "WaH fur • walk, bill a't
for six firsts. But the Jackets school record) with Sauer, Hlalei 111 yoa eaa'l nml"
overall strength in the middle dy, Swartz and Hood.
oislance runs and depth in the 440 dash, Sauer, 55.2, M. BatoU1ers, was the difference.
ey W, Brown M, Tennant W.
Wahama got a first in the 1180 Run, Oiler, M, 2:17.5, Tan0
broad jump and the mile run. nehill M, Arthur W, Cheadle
How they finished:
M.
Sbotput, Vance, M; 39 ft. 1 Z2o dash, Swisher, P, 2U;
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inch; Ashley, M, Sawyer, W, Hood M, Nease P, Htndy M.
Gibbs W.
Mile relay Middleport (Swartz
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Middleport's SEOAL Division
and R. Sauer, both M.
Two mile run, Pomeroy, Mow- leading baseball team made Ita
High Jump, Nease, P. 5 ft. I ery, 11:46.4; Macbir W, Lee P, debut on the Clasa A To\1111..

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Tourney WJth

15 6v•JCtOry

Dadoes scored agam m the second on a double by Proffitt and
triple by Guueser, theA added
two IR the fourth and one in
eacb o1 the last two frames play
ed.
SOuthern's next IOC!ional
tournament opponent wlll not
be known unUilater iR the week.
BY INNINGS
Soothern 310 211 - 8 10 2
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1100 01 - I 3 3
Jenkins and Cundiff. Hopkins
aod Randolph.

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!--1 ?;O!.,.nrv nver ('.arthaRe-Troy single.
on tho cOolvlDe Damond Mon- Southern's blg rrame was tile
day In et.. A sectional toUnla· first when three runs were ocor·
:= "!av.
ed on a single by Grueser, an R•ltlmnr..
JwG..: ahead tho
entire error and three wldk~. The Tor· 0-;;~iand

route, Umlted the carthqo-Troy
oquad to only one bit Ia first 4
rungs, The bollia scored their
1&lt;me nm 1n tho fifth on a sing1e by Randolph and a two-bag·
pr by Mollohan.
The game was ealled in tho
llJth inning because of darkness
and wblle the Tornadoes ol
Coach Craynor Slone bad the
bases lull and no one out,
Jenklna atruck out sevea and
walked lour in bls tive illnings
on .the mound wblle C.Ts HopkiDs fanned eight and walked
nine.
Shortstop Bob Grueser, with
a triple aad '"" singles lor
Soothern JB four trips to the
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Maloney, C1nclnnaU ltads r)lbl!tt.t;;
bander, got the club pbyslclao~M~
Middleport High School golf- c• ahead to begin workln&amp; IIII!Hl4JI

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its own area Monday with a 56- P; Aabley M; Stanky P, Vance

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Chicago
Detroit
Callfornla
Minnesota
Washington
Boston
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Kansas City

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Baltimore at Wash. night, ppd.
Tuesday'• Probable Pllcun
Kansas City at Ca!Jfornia,
nigb)t -Hunter tl-2) vs. Lopez
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Mlnneoota at Chicqo, night
-Pascual l:t-1) vs. Horl~n (I-I)
Boston at Detroit, night Santiato (!H) vs. Lohcb (:1-1)
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Swatkhamer, tonk their lumps llouston on April 2$ and !Ia no~
Mar~· :r. t.~ G~mpe!!!! !.'!.'~!!! 1!!!e!! !!!!!~ ~ce.
·: :~nit,
!rom tho Gallia Academy team,
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which already IB league cham~
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What is the pric:&lt;J .
llate Utle. The final count was
zo to ' In a 6-man team match. of Americ••• must
GAHS Ia 1:1-1 in ita season.
popular cigar!
Middleport 1a at Point Pleasaot today against Polnt and wabama High Golfers.
Results Monday ( Hrst named, !
Galilpolis) :
Chris Roderick 35 (medal) de- ANSWER:
foaled Pat Edwards, 37, by 3\1· Not 51 , not IO;.
10.
not 2125;! It's the
Chip Janes, 40, defeated Way- 6; King Edward
Imperial t~at has
111 Davis, 47 , by 3-1.
Tom McCarty, 311 defeated the VERY SPECIAL
Sam Clatworthy, 46, by 4-0.
VALUE that makes
Tom Folden, 311, defeated HAmerica's
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Bob Priddy, 43 . by 3-1.
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nigbt -Miller (CHI Yl. O•lrteg~::•:~f:Bruce~:_!Ha=rr~el~d;.,~4~1,~de:fe~a~ted~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;·~"·
with a come-from-behind II • I wllh a dooble and single, Dave · PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Irv (0-11
victory over the Oaks. The JackKosloll, owner of the Phlladel- Cleveland at New York,
Pomeroy
pbia 76ers basketball team, had -Tiant (W) vs. 'IlownJno &lt;0-2)
WELLSTON, Ohlo (UPI)- Eddie Jaeobs, a first ets tangle wllh
only one thought in mind when
WedDelday 1 Gamet
team AII·Ohlo high sehool basketball •hol•e last sea· Panthers th1s evemng on the
Middleport
field
In
the
lleCOnd
be
hired
Alex
Hannum
as
his
Kansas
City at California night
son, announ•ed Monday he wlll enroll at Ohio State
time
aroond
of
SEOAL
divlsioa
Major
Leagae
lad...
new
head
coach
"to
bring
the
Minnesota
at Chicago night
University next fall.
Jacobo, a 6-fooH guard, aet the Wellston H 1gb play.
By Ualted l'nll lnten&gt;allonal NBA championship to this Boston at Detroit night ruight(l
At oak Hill, Mike Gardner
Natlooal Leatiue
city."
Baltimore at Waohlngto•
~•hool seoring record wltb his average of 25.6 points
opened
on
the
moond
but
was
G.
All.
R.
H.
Pel.
Cleveland
at New York llight
per game last season In leading his team lo a 111-3 ree&gt;
chaaed
In
the
lourlb
wheo,
with
Boyer,
NY
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46
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order
to
achieve
ord.
three run• already home In tho Smith, StL
17 63 9 U .381 objective," Koslofl exp•laiJlied,(
Nalloaat Leape
second Inning, Crabtree hom- Morgan, Hou 19 69 B 1lll .377 "It seemed to be there was
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W. L. Pet. GB
ered with one on to MIA t h e Flood StL
17 69 8 26 .377 ooe man for the job -Alex Pittsburgh
II 5 .llllll
score to~- George Sauer, a Allen,' Pbll
12 43 9 16 .312 Hannum."
Sail Francisco 12 7 .113Z \1
Jelly, came on to flnisb, givblg Sa.•to. Cbl
16 57 9 21 .366 Koslolf said he reached his Los Angeles
12 7 .1132 10
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up only one more run, a harm- Stargll, Pitt 13 47 7 17 .362 decision about 10 doys ago
Pblladelphia
8 f .571 1
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -~8-5. Edd1e Belmonte rides the less thing in the bottom o1 the l plnson Cln 15 60 :; 21 .350 fire Dolph Schayes as head Atlanta
10 9 .526 2\1
The probable field for Satur- son of Promised Land, who won seventh wben the Jackets _ by I Pglir~i PiU 12 40 4 l4 _350 coach and informed Schayes
New York
5 7 .417 4
day's running of the Kentucky ! the Santa Catalina Handicap that time_ led 15-5.
ctmnte.' Pitt 16 69 10 24 _341 telephone. He said he
~t. Louis
7 10 .412 41&gt;
Derby,_ thrown Into confusiOn by and was thJrd m the Santa Middleport went way out front I
Amerlcn League
proceeded to woo Hannum
Cmcinnau
4 II .267 61&gt;
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the IDJUry to heov1ly favored Anita Derby. But the roan colt In !ts bail of the fourth with e1
G. AB. R. H. Pet. was fired live weeks ago by
Clucago
, 4 12 .!ftO 7
Grausta~k, was expec_ted to was out of the money _in three runs and added 6 more In the Alvis, Cle
Moaday 1 Reaalta
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39th runmng of the 115,000 York and trainer Hirsch J~cobs eta was Buddy Moore, catcher, Rbnsn, Chi 14 49 12 20 .4IJII signed Hannum to a
Tuesday • Probable Pltcben
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would like to see Exh1blt1onlst with two singles. Middleport got B.Rbsn Bal 13 54 10 21 _389 contract.
PbiladelphJa at Atlanta, ltlg:nt))
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-8UDI1Jng 11-11 vs. Fischer
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Warner: Cal 13 49 10 17 .347 76ers had a good season
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Oak Hill ... 030 200 1- f 5 8 Kaline, Det 16 57 12 19 _3:13 Schayes in winning the
P1ttsburgh at Cmclnnatl,
oommltted to starting In the It costa $500 to enter a horse Mid'port ..... 000 96tl X-15 7 3 Echbrrn Bal 13 45 7 15 .3 33 Divisi011 champloruobip with a night -Sisk (1-0) vs. Ellis (1-1)
eiXL KITCHEN CABINETS with Rolled Edge
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15 42 8 14 _333 Ji5.25 record but he said the New York at St. Louis, night
Formica
Counter
Tops
with their final prep race• additional 11,000 to actually Williams 15), Brewster
16) Oliva,' M!nn 12 43 7 14 _326 club should bavo won more - McGraw (1-0) vs. Washburn
behind them , were 13 other start.
Crabtree. Gardner,
Sauer
Home Runs
than 55 games and uoever (1-2)_
e FORMICA Stocked in Three Patterns
young Thoroughbreds whose
IWP), (4) and Moore.
N •Ito 11 t League, Aaron, should have lost to the Celtics Chicago at Houston: night
!miners Insisted would start in
Fight Retutto
Braves I; Mays, Gianla 6: in the playoffs."
IJand.s Il-l) vs. GuJSIJ(F2-fllmlcis- II eCEILING TILE by Armstrong
,.,.
the first of the 'l'rlple Crown B United Press International IFIIVR WINNEII8
Alou, Thomas and Torre. "It could have been • better Los. Angeles at San
classics.
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Gentile, Astros and year," he said. "We had co, rught -Drysdale (1-2) vs.
1 ALBANY, Calif. (UP!) Jock- Braves,
eWELDWOOD PANELING
Wdllams~n Kid, Exhibition- MANCHESTER, E n g 1and ey Alvaro Pineda turned iR four Lefebvre, Dodgers 5.
I letdowns within games with
MarJChal (4-0)a ,
lst, Due D Eclair, Dommar and &lt;UP!) -Thad Spencer, 197¥•, 1victories at Golden Gate Amot1can Leagtte: Reichardt. I teams and we bad Iektowns in
Wedaead YI Galllfl
eTAPPAN APPLIANCES
Clear Springs were entered in IPortland, Ore., outpoInted : Monda .
Angela 6; F. Robinson, Orioles, entire games against last
Philadelphia at AUanta .mght
the trial, which has produced Brian London, 197¥•, Bntaon l p· ~ scored
Bl Ticket Scott Red Sor and Kaline teams."
PiUsburgh at C1nc1nnat1 rughl
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live winners who came back (10);. Billy Walker, 1!101&gt;, 111 ~':, 1 ' in the f't:.t, ~Iamond T~ I; sir tied with 4_ • _Koslolf insisted that
New York at St. LouL night
four days later to wm the Bntam knocked out Bow1e , M (fl4 601 t the third Pao
Ruu Railed Ia
diSmissal involved neither
Chicago at Houston RJgh!
Kentucky Derby -Black Gold . Adams, 225\1, Phoenix, Ariz. F~rro (i4.80J nin the fourth aod N a tlo I a! Iague: Aaron morale problem or the
Los Angeles at San FraR
BUILDERS SUPPLY
in 1924, C1tal10n In 1946, Hili 13).
Irish Pro (IIO.BO) in the Bravea, Flood, Cards and of Wild Chamberlain, the
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Gail In 11152, Dark Star In 1953,
seventh.
Mays Giants 15 . Johnson $100,000-a-year center.
onday llilmrustrabvo
COMPANY
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staot to Amencan Foot.ball
a Rob unt Sam
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- Bob .
Dodgers 13; Thomas, Braves, 'du !melm s of the team League Commissioner AI
er · tevenson " • I · , (Pretty Boy) Felsteln 2115 1
Haller and McCovey Giants 12. sa1 o the record that the
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Middl•port, 0.
amston Kid, who was second I Toronto, stopped Dizz ' ' Dean' SPENCER WINS
Amoricao League; B. Robin- Schayes-Chamberlaln
Martm formerly. was i'
choice in the trial at 2-1. The !181, Zanesville, Ohio (1),
' MANCHESTER, England 1011, Oriole• 2!; Yastrzemskl, ship was a big factor. They manager of the Oilers.
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(UPI) -HeaV)'W&lt;'Ight Thad Red Soot !6; Conigliaro and smd Schayes' failure to dlsciDtorby through t!Je ~isquaiific~- OAKLAND, Calif. IUPI) _ Spencer of Portland, Ore., Scott, Red sox 12; Rl'lchardt pline . Chamberlain for mlaslng
bon of Grand Pnx Stable s l Jimmy Lester, 159, San Francis- scored a 10-round dec1slon 1ver and Warner, Angels and Kaline, prachce and management's
I 'Je's Hope, who now looms as ' co knocked out Ernesto Lopez ex-BriUsh and Empire cham- Tigers 11
failure to make the towering
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' pion Brin LondoR Mondey
Pllcblag
center accompany the team on
:.
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with Graustark out with a
_
night.
Nallouf Jape: Marlchal. flights destroyed the
broken bone In a loot.
MILWAUKEE IUPI) -Art It was the second ftght In Glanta 4-0: Cueller, Astros and leadership.
Graustark's injury left jockey Hernandez, Omaha, Neb., out· thre weeks for Spencer, who Perry, Giants 3-0; Craig and I Hannum has referred
Braullo Baeza temporarily with- pointed Rudolph Bent, New I weighed 197\1, while It was the Knowles, Phillies, Face, Pirates Chamberlain in the past
o11t a Derby mount, bat he York 110),
first bout in seven months far llld Sadecki, Cards :t-0.
"the easiest guy ill the world
Immediately was signed by
Landon, who scaled Ia at the Amorlcao Leagae: McDowell, to coach."
trainer Eddie Neloy to ride U.S.OPE
same weight.
Indians 4-0; McNally, Orioles 3----Wheatley Stable's Stupendous NEW YORK (UP!) -British
·; Barber and Palmer. Orioles, NEW JOB
In the 1Yt mile classic.
Open champion Peter Thomsan day.
Stephenson, Red SOx, Burdette, NEW YORK (UP!) -Carroll I
Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' E~hibl- entered the JUne 16-21 U.S. It wUI be the first time Iince Angels, Locker and Pizarro, Martin, vice president in
Uonist was the trild favorite at Open golf championship
1957 that Thomson, ao Austra· White Sox and Tiant, Indians z. charge of operations for the
....;:.,....,.;;.....i.:i Iilan, bas entered the champion- 0.
Houston Oilers, was appointed
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Jenkins 3-Hits C~TNine
For 8-1 Tourney Victory

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Jackets 'Winners in 3-\Vay
Track Field Meet Monday
Middleport rem~in~ uodefea~/Ro~ P.

U-28 poblt victory over Pome- M.
toy and Wahama 1n that order iOO yard Umili, Brickiea, iU:
on the Middles' field.
5.5, P. Hindy M, Batey
W,
The .Jackets had firsts in the Swisher P.
obot)lllt, 440 dash, 118() run and Mile, Arthur, W, ~: 09-S; Cbeathe mile relay. Pomeroy took die M, Gilkey M, Blake M.
flrsla In the bigb jump, dis- 880 relay, Pomeroy (Swlsb&lt;US, 100 yard dash, 880 relay, er, Napper, Nease, Brlcklesl,
220 dash and tbe two mile run 1:38.1; Middleport 1:38.6 (new "WaH fur • walk, bill a't
for six firsts. But the Jackets school record) with Sauer, Hlalei 111 yoa eaa'l nml"
overall strength in the middle dy, Swartz and Hood.
oislance runs and depth in the 440 dash, Sauer, 55.2, M. BatoU1ers, was the difference.
ey W, Brown M, Tennant W.
Wahama got a first in the 1180 Run, Oiler, M, 2:17.5, Tan0
broad jump and the mile run. nehill M, Arthur W, Cheadle
How they finished:
M.
Sbotput, Vance, M; 39 ft. 1 Z2o dash, Swisher, P, 2U;
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inch; Ashley, M, Sawyer, W, Hood M, Nease P, Htndy M.
Gibbs W.
Mile relay Middleport (Swartz
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Middleport's SEOAL Division
and R. Sauer, both M.
Two mile run, Pomeroy, Mow- leading baseball team made Ita
High Jump, Nease, P. 5 ft. I ery, 11:46.4; Macbir W, Lee P, debut on the Clasa A To\1111..

Jackets Open
Tourney WJth

15 6v•JCtOry

Dadoes scored agam m the second on a double by Proffitt and
triple by Guueser, theA added
two IR the fourth and one in
eacb o1 the last two frames play
ed.
SOuthern's next IOC!ional
tournament opponent wlll not
be known unUilater iR the week.
BY INNINGS
Soothern 310 211 - 8 10 2
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1100 01 - I 3 3
Jenkins and Cundiff. Hopkins
aod Randolph.

Hannum Named
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on tho cOolvlDe Damond Mon- Southern's blg rrame was tile
day In et.. A sectional toUnla· first when three runs were ocor·
:= "!av.
ed on a single by Grueser, an R•ltlmnr..
JwG..: ahead tho
entire error and three wldk~. The Tor· 0-;;~iand

route, Umlted the carthqo-Troy
oquad to only one bit Ia first 4
rungs, The bollia scored their
1&lt;me nm 1n tho fifth on a sing1e by Randolph and a two-bag·
pr by Mollohan.
The game was ealled in tho
llJth inning because of darkness
and wblle the Tornadoes ol
Coach Craynor Slone bad the
bases lull and no one out,
Jenklna atruck out sevea and
walked lour in bls tive illnings
on .the mound wblle C.Ts HopkiDs fanned eight and walked
nine.
Shortstop Bob Grueser, with
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Soothern JB four trips to the
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Minnesota
Washington
Boston
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Kansas City

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Baltimore at Wash. night, ppd.
Tuesday'• Probable Pllcun
Kansas City at Ca!Jfornia,
nigb)t -Hunter tl-2) vs. Lopez
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Mlnneoota at Chicqo, night
-Pascual l:t-1) vs. Horl~n (I-I)
Boston at Detroit, night Santiato (!H) vs. Lohcb (:1-1)
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Swatkhamer, tonk their lumps llouston on April 2$ and !Ia no~
Mar~· :r. t.~ G~mpe!!!! !.'!.'~!!! 1!!!e!! !!!!!~ ~ce.
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!rom tho Gallia Academy team,
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which already IB league cham~
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What is the pric:&lt;J .
llate Utle. The final count was
zo to ' In a 6-man team match. of Americ••• must
GAHS Ia 1:1-1 in ita season.
popular cigar!
Middleport 1a at Point Pleasaot today against Polnt and wabama High Golfers.
Results Monday ( Hrst named, !
Galilpolis) :
Chris Roderick 35 (medal) de- ANSWER:
foaled Pat Edwards, 37, by 3\1· Not 51 , not IO;.
10.
not 2125;! It's the
Chip Janes, 40, defeated Way- 6; King Edward
Imperial t~at has
111 Davis, 47 , by 3-1.
Tom McCarty, 311 defeated the VERY SPECIAL
Sam Clatworthy, 46, by 4-0.
VALUE that makes
Tom Folden, 311, defeated HAmerica's
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ment trail Monday at Oak Hill nado hitters were Ray Proffitt
nigbt -Miller (CHI Yl. O•lrteg~::•:~f:Bruce~:_!Ha=rr~el~d;.,~4~1,~de:fe~a~ted~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;·~"·
with a come-from-behind II • I wllh a dooble and single, Dave · PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Irv (0-11
victory over the Oaks. The JackKosloll, owner of the Phlladel- Cleveland at New York,
Pomeroy
pbia 76ers basketball team, had -Tiant (W) vs. 'IlownJno &lt;0-2)
WELLSTON, Ohlo (UPI)- Eddie Jaeobs, a first ets tangle wllh
only one thought in mind when
WedDelday 1 Gamet
team AII·Ohlo high sehool basketball •hol•e last sea· Panthers th1s evemng on the
Middleport
field
In
the
lleCOnd
be
hired
Alex
Hannum
as
his
Kansas
City at California night
son, announ•ed Monday he wlll enroll at Ohio State
time
aroond
of
SEOAL
divlsioa
Major
Leagae
lad...
new
head
coach
"to
bring
the
Minnesota
at Chicago night
University next fall.
Jacobo, a 6-fooH guard, aet the Wellston H 1gb play.
By Ualted l'nll lnten&gt;allonal NBA championship to this Boston at Detroit night ruight(l
At oak Hill, Mike Gardner
Natlooal Leatiue
city."
Baltimore at Waohlngto•
~•hool seoring record wltb his average of 25.6 points
opened
on
the
moond
but
was
G.
All.
R.
H.
Pel.
Cleveland
at New York llight
per game last season In leading his team lo a 111-3 ree&gt;
chaaed
In
the
lourlb
wheo,
with
Boyer,
NY
12
46
8
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"In
order
to
achieve
ord.
three run• already home In tho Smith, StL
17 63 9 U .381 objective," Koslofl exp•laiJlied,(
Nalloaat Leape
second Inning, Crabtree hom- Morgan, Hou 19 69 B 1lll .377 "It seemed to be there was
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W. L. Pet. GB
ered with one on to MIA t h e Flood StL
17 69 8 26 .377 ooe man for the job -Alex Pittsburgh
II 5 .llllll
score to~- George Sauer, a Allen,' Pbll
12 43 9 16 .312 Hannum."
Sail Francisco 12 7 .113Z \1
Jelly, came on to flnisb, givblg Sa.•to. Cbl
16 57 9 21 .366 Koslolf said he reached his Los Angeles
12 7 .1132 10
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up only one more run, a harm- Stargll, Pitt 13 47 7 17 .362 decision about 10 doys ago
Pblladelphia
8 f .571 1
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -~8-5. Edd1e Belmonte rides the less thing in the bottom o1 the l plnson Cln 15 60 :; 21 .350 fire Dolph Schayes as head Atlanta
10 9 .526 2\1
The probable field for Satur- son of Promised Land, who won seventh wben the Jackets _ by I Pglir~i PiU 12 40 4 l4 _350 coach and informed Schayes
New York
5 7 .417 4
day's running of the Kentucky ! the Santa Catalina Handicap that time_ led 15-5.
ctmnte.' Pitt 16 69 10 24 _341 telephone. He said he
~t. Louis
7 10 .412 41&gt;
Derby,_ thrown Into confusiOn by and was thJrd m the Santa Middleport went way out front I
Amerlcn League
proceeded to woo Hannum
Cmcinnau
4 II .267 61&gt;
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the IDJUry to heov1ly favored Anita Derby. But the roan colt In !ts bail of the fourth with e1
G. AB. R. H. Pet. was fired live weeks ago by
Clucago
, 4 12 .!ftO 7
Grausta~k, was expec_ted to was out of the money _in three runs and added 6 more In the Alvis, Cle
Moaday 1 Reaalta
12 47 r. 21 An San Francisco Warriors.
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39th runmng of the 115,000 York and trainer Hirsch J~cobs eta was Buddy Moore, catcher, Rbnsn, Chi 14 49 12 20 .4IJII signed Hannum to a
Tuesday • Probable Pltcben
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would like to see Exh1blt1onlst with two singles. Middleport got B.Rbsn Bal 13 54 10 21 _389 contract.
PbiladelphJa at Atlanta, ltlg:nt))
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-8UDI1Jng 11-11 vs. Fischer
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Warner: Cal 13 49 10 17 .347 76ers had a good season
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Oak Hill ... 030 200 1- f 5 8 Kaline, Det 16 57 12 19 _3:13 Schayes in winning the
P1ttsburgh at Cmclnnatl,
oommltted to starting In the It costa $500 to enter a horse Mid'port ..... 000 96tl X-15 7 3 Echbrrn Bal 13 45 7 15 .3 33 Divisi011 champloruobip with a night -Sisk (1-0) vs. Ellis (1-1)
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Formica
Counter
Tops
with their final prep race• additional 11,000 to actually Williams 15), Brewster
16) Oliva,' M!nn 12 43 7 14 _326 club should bavo won more - McGraw (1-0) vs. Washburn
behind them , were 13 other start.
Crabtree. Gardner,
Sauer
Home Runs
than 55 games and uoever (1-2)_
e FORMICA Stocked in Three Patterns
young Thoroughbreds whose
IWP), (4) and Moore.
N •Ito 11 t League, Aaron, should have lost to the Celtics Chicago at Houston: night
!miners Insisted would start in
Fight Retutto
Braves I; Mays, Gianla 6: in the playoffs."
IJand.s Il-l) vs. GuJSIJ(F2-fllmlcis- II eCEILING TILE by Armstrong
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the first of the 'l'rlple Crown B United Press International IFIIVR WINNEII8
Alou, Thomas and Torre. "It could have been • better Los. Angeles at San
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1 ALBANY, Calif. (UP!) Jock- Braves,
eWELDWOOD PANELING
Wdllams~n Kid, Exhibition- MANCHESTER, E n g 1and ey Alvaro Pineda turned iR four Lefebvre, Dodgers 5.
I letdowns within games with
MarJChal (4-0)a ,
lst, Due D Eclair, Dommar and &lt;UP!) -Thad Spencer, 197¥•, 1victories at Golden Gate Amot1can Leagtte: Reichardt. I teams and we bad Iektowns in
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Clear Springs were entered in IPortland, Ore., outpoInted : Monda .
Angela 6; F. Robinson, Orioles, entire games against last
Philadelphia at AUanta .mght
the trial, which has produced Brian London, 197¥•, Bntaon l p· ~ scored
Bl Ticket Scott Red Sor and Kaline teams."
PiUsburgh at C1nc1nnat1 rughl
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New York at St. LouL night
four days later to wm the Bntam knocked out Bow1e , M (fl4 601 t the third Pao
Ruu Railed Ia
diSmissal involved neither
Chicago at Houston RJgh!
Kentucky Derby -Black Gold . Adams, 225\1, Phoenix, Ariz. F~rro (i4.80J nin the fourth aod N a tlo I a! Iague: Aaron morale problem or the
Los Angeles at San FraR
BUILDERS SUPPLY
in 1924, C1tal10n In 1946, Hili 13).
Irish Pro (IIO.BO) in the Bravea, Flood, Cards and of Wild Chamberlain, the
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seventh.
Mays Giants 15 . Johnson $100,000-a-year center.
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COMPANY
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a Rob unt Sam
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Dodgers 13; Thomas, Braves, 'du !melm s of the team League Commissioner AI
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Haller and McCovey Giants 12. sa1 o the record that the
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Middl•port, 0.
amston Kid, who was second I Toronto, stopped Dizz ' ' Dean' SPENCER WINS
Amoricao League; B. Robin- Schayes-Chamberlaln
Martm formerly. was i'
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' MANCHESTER, England 1011, Oriole• 2!; Yastrzemskl, ship was a big factor. They manager of the Oilers.
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(UPI) -HeaV)'W&lt;'Ight Thad Red Soot !6; Conigliaro and smd Schayes' failure to dlsciDtorby through t!Je ~isquaiific~- OAKLAND, Calif. IUPI) _ Spencer of Portland, Ore., Scott, Red sox 12; Rl'lchardt pline . Chamberlain for mlaslng
bon of Grand Pnx Stable s l Jimmy Lester, 159, San Francis- scored a 10-round dec1slon 1ver and Warner, Angels and Kaline, prachce and management's
I 'Je's Hope, who now looms as ' co knocked out Ernesto Lopez ex-BriUsh and Empire cham- Tigers 11
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' pion Brin LondoR Mondey
Pllcblag
center accompany the team on
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with Graustark out with a
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night.
Nallouf Jape: Marlchal. flights destroyed the
broken bone In a loot.
MILWAUKEE IUPI) -Art It was the second ftght In Glanta 4-0: Cueller, Astros and leadership.
Graustark's injury left jockey Hernandez, Omaha, Neb., out· thre weeks for Spencer, who Perry, Giants 3-0; Craig and I Hannum has referred
Braullo Baeza temporarily with- pointed Rudolph Bent, New I weighed 197\1, while It was the Knowles, Phillies, Face, Pirates Chamberlain in the past
o11t a Derby mount, bat he York 110),
first bout in seven months far llld Sadecki, Cards :t-0.
"the easiest guy ill the world
Immediately was signed by
Landon, who scaled Ia at the Amorlcao Leagae: McDowell, to coach."
trainer Eddie Neloy to ride U.S.OPE
same weight.
Indians 4-0; McNally, Orioles 3----Wheatley Stable's Stupendous NEW YORK (UP!) -British
·; Barber and Palmer. Orioles, NEW JOB
In the 1Yt mile classic.
Open champion Peter Thomsan day.
Stephenson, Red SOx, Burdette, NEW YORK (UP!) -Carroll I
Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' E~hibl- entered the JUne 16-21 U.S. It wUI be the first time Iince Angels, Locker and Pizarro, Martin, vice president in
Uonist was the trild favorite at Open golf championship
1957 that Thomson, ao Austra· White Sox and Tiant, Indians z. charge of operations for the
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Houston Oilers, was appointed
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Jenkins 3-Hits C~TNine
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Jackets 'Winners in 3-\Vay
Track Field Meet Monday
Middleport rem~in~ uodefea~/Ro~ P.

U-28 poblt victory over Pome- M.
toy and Wahama 1n that order iOO yard Umili, Brickiea, iU:
on the Middles' field.
5.5, P. Hindy M, Batey
W,
The .Jackets had firsts in the Swisher P.
obot)lllt, 440 dash, 118() run and Mile, Arthur, W, ~: 09-S; Cbeathe mile relay. Pomeroy took die M, Gilkey M, Blake M.
flrsla In the bigb jump, dis- 880 relay, Pomeroy (Swlsb&lt;US, 100 yard dash, 880 relay, er, Napper, Nease, Brlcklesl,
220 dash and tbe two mile run 1:38.1; Middleport 1:38.6 (new "WaH fur • walk, bill a't
for six firsts. But the Jackets school record) with Sauer, Hlalei 111 yoa eaa'l nml"
overall strength in the middle dy, Swartz and Hood.
oislance runs and depth in the 440 dash, Sauer, 55.2, M. BatoU1ers, was the difference.
ey W, Brown M, Tennant W.
Wahama got a first in the 1180 Run, Oiler, M, 2:17.5, Tan0
broad jump and the mile run. nehill M, Arthur W, Cheadle
How they finished:
M.
Sbotput, Vance, M; 39 ft. 1 Z2o dash, Swisher, P, 2U;
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inch; Ashley, M, Sawyer, W, Hood M, Nease P, Htndy M.
Gibbs W.
Mile relay Middleport (Swartz
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Middleport's SEOAL Division
and R. Sauer, both M.
Two mile run, Pomeroy, Mow- leading baseball team made Ita
High Jump, Nease, P. 5 ft. I ery, 11:46.4; Macbir W, Lee P, debut on the Clasa A To\1111..

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Tourney WJth

15 6v•JCtOry

Dadoes scored agam m the second on a double by Proffitt and
triple by Guueser, theA added
two IR the fourth and one in
eacb o1 the last two frames play
ed.
SOuthern's next IOC!ional
tournament opponent wlll not
be known unUilater iR the week.
BY INNINGS
Soothern 310 211 - 8 10 2
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Jenkins and Cundiff. Hopkins
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on tho cOolvlDe Damond Mon- Southern's blg rrame was tile
day In et.. A sectional toUnla· first when three runs were ocor·
:= "!av.
ed on a single by Grueser, an R•ltlmnr..
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entire error and three wldk~. The Tor· 0-;;~iand

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oquad to only one bit Ia first 4
rungs, The bollia scored their
1&lt;me nm 1n tho fifth on a sing1e by Randolph and a two-bag·
pr by Mollohan.
The game was ealled in tho
llJth inning because of darkness
and wblle the Tornadoes ol
Coach Craynor Slone bad the
bases lull and no one out,
Jenklna atruck out sevea and
walked lour in bls tive illnings
on .the mound wblle C.Ts HopkiDs fanned eight and walked
nine.
Shortstop Bob Grueser, with
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Baltimore at Wash. night, ppd.
Tuesday'• Probable Pllcun
Kansas City at Ca!Jfornia,
nigb)t -Hunter tl-2) vs. Lopez
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Mlnneoota at Chicqo, night
-Pascual l:t-1) vs. Horl~n (I-I)
Boston at Detroit, night Santiato (!H) vs. Lohcb (:1-1)
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Swatkhamer, tonk their lumps llouston on April 2$ and !Ia no~
Mar~· :r. t.~ G~mpe!!!! !.'!.'~!!! 1!!!e!! !!!!!~ ~ce.
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!rom tho Gallia Academy team,
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which already IB league cham~
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What is the pric:&lt;J .
llate Utle. The final count was
zo to ' In a 6-man team match. of Americ••• must
GAHS Ia 1:1-1 in ita season.
popular cigar!
Middleport 1a at Point Pleasaot today against Polnt and wabama High Golfers.
Results Monday ( Hrst named, !
Galilpolis) :
Chris Roderick 35 (medal) de- ANSWER:
foaled Pat Edwards, 37, by 3\1· Not 51 , not IO;.
10.
not 2125;! It's the
Chip Janes, 40, defeated Way- 6; King Edward
Imperial t~at has
111 Davis, 47 , by 3-1.
Tom McCarty, 311 defeated the VERY SPECIAL
Sam Clatworthy, 46, by 4-0.
VALUE that makes
Tom Folden, 311, defeated HAmerica's
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ment trail Monday at Oak Hill nado hitters were Ray Proffitt
nigbt -Miller (CHI Yl. O•lrteg~::•:~f:Bruce~:_!Ha=rr~el~d;.,~4~1,~de:fe~a~ted~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;·~"·
with a come-from-behind II • I wllh a dooble and single, Dave · PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Irv (0-11
victory over the Oaks. The JackKosloll, owner of the Phlladel- Cleveland at New York,
Pomeroy
pbia 76ers basketball team, had -Tiant (W) vs. 'IlownJno &lt;0-2)
WELLSTON, Ohlo (UPI)- Eddie Jaeobs, a first ets tangle wllh
only one thought in mind when
WedDelday 1 Gamet
team AII·Ohlo high sehool basketball •hol•e last sea· Panthers th1s evemng on the
Middleport
field
In
the
lleCOnd
be
hired
Alex
Hannum
as
his
Kansas
City at California night
son, announ•ed Monday he wlll enroll at Ohio State
time
aroond
of
SEOAL
divlsioa
Major
Leagae
lad...
new
head
coach
"to
bring
the
Minnesota
at Chicago night
University next fall.
Jacobo, a 6-fooH guard, aet the Wellston H 1gb play.
By Ualted l'nll lnten&gt;allonal NBA championship to this Boston at Detroit night ruight(l
At oak Hill, Mike Gardner
Natlooal Leatiue
city."
Baltimore at Waohlngto•
~•hool seoring record wltb his average of 25.6 points
opened
on
the
moond
but
was
G.
All.
R.
H.
Pel.
Cleveland
at New York llight
per game last season In leading his team lo a 111-3 ree&gt;
chaaed
In
the
lourlb
wheo,
with
Boyer,
NY
12
46
8
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"In
order
to
achieve
ord.
three run• already home In tho Smith, StL
17 63 9 U .381 objective," Koslofl exp•laiJlied,(
Nalloaat Leape
second Inning, Crabtree hom- Morgan, Hou 19 69 B 1lll .377 "It seemed to be there was
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W. L. Pet. GB
ered with one on to MIA t h e Flood StL
17 69 8 26 .377 ooe man for the job -Alex Pittsburgh
II 5 .llllll
score to~- George Sauer, a Allen,' Pbll
12 43 9 16 .312 Hannum."
Sail Francisco 12 7 .113Z \1
Jelly, came on to flnisb, givblg Sa.•to. Cbl
16 57 9 21 .366 Koslolf said he reached his Los Angeles
12 7 .1132 10
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up only one more run, a harm- Stargll, Pitt 13 47 7 17 .362 decision about 10 doys ago
Pblladelphia
8 f .571 1
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -~8-5. Edd1e Belmonte rides the less thing in the bottom o1 the l plnson Cln 15 60 :; 21 .350 fire Dolph Schayes as head Atlanta
10 9 .526 2\1
The probable field for Satur- son of Promised Land, who won seventh wben the Jackets _ by I Pglir~i PiU 12 40 4 l4 _350 coach and informed Schayes
New York
5 7 .417 4
day's running of the Kentucky ! the Santa Catalina Handicap that time_ led 15-5.
ctmnte.' Pitt 16 69 10 24 _341 telephone. He said he
~t. Louis
7 10 .412 41&gt;
Derby,_ thrown Into confusiOn by and was thJrd m the Santa Middleport went way out front I
Amerlcn League
proceeded to woo Hannum
Cmcinnau
4 II .267 61&gt;
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the IDJUry to heov1ly favored Anita Derby. But the roan colt In !ts bail of the fourth with e1
G. AB. R. H. Pet. was fired live weeks ago by
Clucago
, 4 12 .!ftO 7
Grausta~k, was expec_ted to was out of the money _in three runs and added 6 more In the Alvis, Cle
Moaday 1 Reaalta
12 47 r. 21 An San Francisco Warriors.
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39th runmng of the 115,000 York and trainer Hirsch J~cobs eta was Buddy Moore, catcher, Rbnsn, Chi 14 49 12 20 .4IJII signed Hannum to a
Tuesday • Probable Pltcben
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would like to see Exh1blt1onlst with two singles. Middleport got B.Rbsn Bal 13 54 10 21 _389 contract.
PbiladelphJa at Atlanta, ltlg:nt))
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-8UDI1Jng 11-11 vs. Fischer
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Warner: Cal 13 49 10 17 .347 76ers had a good season
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with only one of them definitely status.
Oak Hill ... 030 200 1- f 5 8 Kaline, Det 16 57 12 19 _3:13 Schayes in winning the
P1ttsburgh at Cmclnnatl,
oommltted to starting In the It costa $500 to enter a horse Mid'port ..... 000 96tl X-15 7 3 Echbrrn Bal 13 45 7 15 .3 33 Divisi011 champloruobip with a night -Sisk (1-0) vs. Ellis (1-1)
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15 42 8 14 _333 Ji5.25 record but he said the New York at St. Louis, night
Formica
Counter
Tops
with their final prep race• additional 11,000 to actually Williams 15), Brewster
16) Oliva,' M!nn 12 43 7 14 _326 club should bavo won more - McGraw (1-0) vs. Washburn
behind them , were 13 other start.
Crabtree. Gardner,
Sauer
Home Runs
than 55 games and uoever (1-2)_
e FORMICA Stocked in Three Patterns
young Thoroughbreds whose
IWP), (4) and Moore.
N •Ito 11 t League, Aaron, should have lost to the Celtics Chicago at Houston: night
!miners Insisted would start in
Fight Retutto
Braves I; Mays, Gianla 6: in the playoffs."
IJand.s Il-l) vs. GuJSIJ(F2-fllmlcis- II eCEILING TILE by Armstrong
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1 ALBANY, Calif. (UP!) Jock- Braves,
eWELDWOOD PANELING
Wdllams~n Kid, Exhibition- MANCHESTER, E n g 1and ey Alvaro Pineda turned iR four Lefebvre, Dodgers 5.
I letdowns within games with
MarJChal (4-0)a ,
lst, Due D Eclair, Dommar and &lt;UP!) -Thad Spencer, 197¥•, 1victories at Golden Gate Amot1can Leagtte: Reichardt. I teams and we bad Iektowns in
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eTAPPAN APPLIANCES
Clear Springs were entered in IPortland, Ore., outpoInted : Monda .
Angela 6; F. Robinson, Orioles, entire games against last
Philadelphia at AUanta .mght
the trial, which has produced Brian London, 197¥•, Bntaon l p· ~ scored
Bl Ticket Scott Red Sor and Kaline teams."
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four days later to wm the Bntam knocked out Bow1e , M (fl4 601 t the third Pao
Ruu Railed Ia
diSmissal involved neither
Chicago at Houston RJgh!
Kentucky Derby -Black Gold . Adams, 225\1, Phoenix, Ariz. F~rro (i4.80J nin the fourth aod N a tlo I a! Iague: Aaron morale problem or the
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Haller and McCovey Giants 12. sa1 o the record that the
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Amoricao League; B. Robin- Schayes-Chamberlaln
Martm formerly. was i'
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' MANCHESTER, England 1011, Oriole• 2!; Yastrzemskl, ship was a big factor. They manager of the Oilers.
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bon of Grand Pnx Stable s l Jimmy Lester, 159, San Francis- scored a 10-round dec1slon 1ver and Warner, Angels and Kaline, prachce and management's
I 'Je's Hope, who now looms as ' co knocked out Ernesto Lopez ex-BriUsh and Empire cham- Tigers 11
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' pion Brin LondoR Mondey
Pllcblag
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with Graustark out with a
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night.
Nallouf Jape: Marlchal. flights destroyed the
broken bone In a loot.
MILWAUKEE IUPI) -Art It was the second ftght In Glanta 4-0: Cueller, Astros and leadership.
Graustark's injury left jockey Hernandez, Omaha, Neb., out· thre weeks for Spencer, who Perry, Giants 3-0; Craig and I Hannum has referred
Braullo Baeza temporarily with- pointed Rudolph Bent, New I weighed 197\1, while It was the Knowles, Phillies, Face, Pirates Chamberlain in the past
o11t a Derby mount, bat he York 110),
first bout in seven months far llld Sadecki, Cards :t-0.
"the easiest guy ill the world
Immediately was signed by
Landon, who scaled Ia at the Amorlcao Leagae: McDowell, to coach."
trainer Eddie Neloy to ride U.S.OPE
same weight.
Indians 4-0; McNally, Orioles 3----Wheatley Stable's Stupendous NEW YORK (UP!) -British
·; Barber and Palmer. Orioles, NEW JOB
In the 1Yt mile classic.
Open champion Peter Thomsan day.
Stephenson, Red SOx, Burdette, NEW YORK (UP!) -Carroll I
Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' E~hibl- entered the JUne 16-21 U.S. It wUI be the first time Iince Angels, Locker and Pizarro, Martin, vice president in
Uonist was the trild favorite at Open golf championship
1957 that Thomson, ao Austra· White Sox and Tiant, Indians z. charge of operations for the
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Track Field Meet Monday
Middleport rem~in~ uodefea~/Ro~ P.

U-28 poblt victory over Pome- M.
toy and Wahama 1n that order iOO yard Umili, Brickiea, iU:
on the Middles' field.
5.5, P. Hindy M, Batey
W,
The .Jackets had firsts in the Swisher P.
obot)lllt, 440 dash, 118() run and Mile, Arthur, W, ~: 09-S; Cbeathe mile relay. Pomeroy took die M, Gilkey M, Blake M.
flrsla In the bigb jump, dis- 880 relay, Pomeroy (Swlsb&lt;US, 100 yard dash, 880 relay, er, Napper, Nease, Brlcklesl,
220 dash and tbe two mile run 1:38.1; Middleport 1:38.6 (new "WaH fur • walk, bill a't
for six firsts. But the Jackets school record) with Sauer, Hlalei 111 yoa eaa'l nml"
overall strength in the middle dy, Swartz and Hood.
oislance runs and depth in the 440 dash, Sauer, 55.2, M. BatoU1ers, was the difference.
ey W, Brown M, Tennant W.
Wahama got a first in the 1180 Run, Oiler, M, 2:17.5, Tan0
broad jump and the mile run. nehill M, Arthur W, Cheadle
How they finished:
M.
Sbotput, Vance, M; 39 ft. 1 Z2o dash, Swisher, P, 2U;
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inch; Ashley, M, Sawyer, W, Hood M, Nease P, Htndy M.
Gibbs W.
Mile relay Middleport (Swartz
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Middleport's SEOAL Division
and R. Sauer, both M.
Two mile run, Pomeroy, Mow- leading baseball team made Ita
High Jump, Nease, P. 5 ft. I ery, 11:46.4; Macbir W, Lee P, debut on the Clasa A To\1111..

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Tourney WJth

15 6v•JCtOry

Dadoes scored agam m the second on a double by Proffitt and
triple by Guueser, theA added
two IR the fourth and one in
eacb o1 the last two frames play
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SOuthern's next IOC!ional
tournament opponent wlll not
be known unUilater iR the week.
BY INNINGS
Soothern 310 211 - 8 10 2
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Jenkins and Cundiff. Hopkins
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day In et.. A sectional toUnla· first when three runs were ocor·
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oquad to only one bit Ia first 4
rungs, The bollia scored their
1&lt;me nm 1n tho fifth on a sing1e by Randolph and a two-bag·
pr by Mollohan.
The game was ealled in tho
llJth inning because of darkness
and wblle the Tornadoes ol
Coach Craynor Slone bad the
bases lull and no one out,
Jenklna atruck out sevea and
walked lour in bls tive illnings
on .the mound wblle C.Ts HopkiDs fanned eight and walked
nine.
Shortstop Bob Grueser, with
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Minnesota
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Kansas City

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Baltimore at Wash. night, ppd.
Tuesday'• Probable Pllcun
Kansas City at Ca!Jfornia,
nigb)t -Hunter tl-2) vs. Lopez
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Mlnneoota at Chicqo, night
-Pascual l:t-1) vs. Horl~n (I-I)
Boston at Detroit, night Santiato (!H) vs. Lohcb (:1-1)
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Swatkhamer, tonk their lumps llouston on April 2$ and !Ia no~
Mar~· :r. t.~ G~mpe!!!! !.'!.'~!!! 1!!!e!! !!!!!~ ~ce.
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!rom tho Gallia Academy team,
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which already IB league cham~
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What is the pric:&lt;J .
llate Utle. The final count was
zo to ' In a 6-man team match. of Americ••• must
GAHS Ia 1:1-1 in ita season.
popular cigar!
Middleport 1a at Point Pleasaot today against Polnt and wabama High Golfers.
Results Monday ( Hrst named, !
Galilpolis) :
Chris Roderick 35 (medal) de- ANSWER:
foaled Pat Edwards, 37, by 3\1· Not 51 , not IO;.
10.
not 2125;! It's the
Chip Janes, 40, defeated Way- 6; King Edward
Imperial t~at has
111 Davis, 47 , by 3-1.
Tom McCarty, 311 defeated the VERY SPECIAL
Sam Clatworthy, 46, by 4-0.
VALUE that makes
Tom Folden, 311, defeated HAmerica's
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ment trail Monday at Oak Hill nado hitters were Ray Proffitt
nigbt -Miller (CHI Yl. O•lrteg~::•:~f:Bruce~:_!Ha=rr~el~d;.,~4~1,~de:fe~a~ted~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;·~"·
with a come-from-behind II • I wllh a dooble and single, Dave · PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Irv (0-11
victory over the Oaks. The JackKosloll, owner of the Phlladel- Cleveland at New York,
Pomeroy
pbia 76ers basketball team, had -Tiant (W) vs. 'IlownJno &lt;0-2)
WELLSTON, Ohlo (UPI)- Eddie Jaeobs, a first ets tangle wllh
only one thought in mind when
WedDelday 1 Gamet
team AII·Ohlo high sehool basketball •hol•e last sea· Panthers th1s evemng on the
Middleport
field
In
the
lleCOnd
be
hired
Alex
Hannum
as
his
Kansas
City at California night
son, announ•ed Monday he wlll enroll at Ohio State
time
aroond
of
SEOAL
divlsioa
Major
Leagae
lad...
new
head
coach
"to
bring
the
Minnesota
at Chicago night
University next fall.
Jacobo, a 6-fooH guard, aet the Wellston H 1gb play.
By Ualted l'nll lnten&gt;allonal NBA championship to this Boston at Detroit night ruight(l
At oak Hill, Mike Gardner
Natlooal Leatiue
city."
Baltimore at Waohlngto•
~•hool seoring record wltb his average of 25.6 points
opened
on
the
moond
but
was
G.
All.
R.
H.
Pel.
Cleveland
at New York llight
per game last season In leading his team lo a 111-3 ree&gt;
chaaed
In
the
lourlb
wheo,
with
Boyer,
NY
12
46
8
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"In
order
to
achieve
ord.
three run• already home In tho Smith, StL
17 63 9 U .381 objective," Koslofl exp•laiJlied,(
Nalloaat Leape
second Inning, Crabtree hom- Morgan, Hou 19 69 B 1lll .377 "It seemed to be there was
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W. L. Pet. GB
ered with one on to MIA t h e Flood StL
17 69 8 26 .377 ooe man for the job -Alex Pittsburgh
II 5 .llllll
score to~- George Sauer, a Allen,' Pbll
12 43 9 16 .312 Hannum."
Sail Francisco 12 7 .113Z \1
Jelly, came on to flnisb, givblg Sa.•to. Cbl
16 57 9 21 .366 Koslolf said he reached his Los Angeles
12 7 .1132 10
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up only one more run, a harm- Stargll, Pitt 13 47 7 17 .362 decision about 10 doys ago
Pblladelphia
8 f .571 1
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -~8-5. Edd1e Belmonte rides the less thing in the bottom o1 the l plnson Cln 15 60 :; 21 .350 fire Dolph Schayes as head Atlanta
10 9 .526 2\1
The probable field for Satur- son of Promised Land, who won seventh wben the Jackets _ by I Pglir~i PiU 12 40 4 l4 _350 coach and informed Schayes
New York
5 7 .417 4
day's running of the Kentucky ! the Santa Catalina Handicap that time_ led 15-5.
ctmnte.' Pitt 16 69 10 24 _341 telephone. He said he
~t. Louis
7 10 .412 41&gt;
Derby,_ thrown Into confusiOn by and was thJrd m the Santa Middleport went way out front I
Amerlcn League
proceeded to woo Hannum
Cmcinnau
4 II .267 61&gt;
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the IDJUry to heov1ly favored Anita Derby. But the roan colt In !ts bail of the fourth with e1
G. AB. R. H. Pet. was fired live weeks ago by
Clucago
, 4 12 .!ftO 7
Grausta~k, was expec_ted to was out of the money _in three runs and added 6 more In the Alvis, Cle
Moaday 1 Reaalta
12 47 r. 21 An San Francisco Warriors.
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39th runmng of the 115,000 York and trainer Hirsch J~cobs eta was Buddy Moore, catcher, Rbnsn, Chi 14 49 12 20 .4IJII signed Hannum to a
Tuesday • Probable Pltcben
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would like to see Exh1blt1onlst with two singles. Middleport got B.Rbsn Bal 13 54 10 21 _389 contract.
PbiladelphJa at Atlanta, ltlg:nt))
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-8UDI1Jng 11-11 vs. Fischer
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Warner: Cal 13 49 10 17 .347 76ers had a good season
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with only one of them definitely status.
Oak Hill ... 030 200 1- f 5 8 Kaline, Det 16 57 12 19 _3:13 Schayes in winning the
P1ttsburgh at Cmclnnatl,
oommltted to starting In the It costa $500 to enter a horse Mid'port ..... 000 96tl X-15 7 3 Echbrrn Bal 13 45 7 15 .3 33 Divisi011 champloruobip with a night -Sisk (1-0) vs. Ellis (1-1)
eiXL KITCHEN CABINETS with Rolled Edge
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15 42 8 14 _333 Ji5.25 record but he said the New York at St. Louis, night
Formica
Counter
Tops
with their final prep race• additional 11,000 to actually Williams 15), Brewster
16) Oliva,' M!nn 12 43 7 14 _326 club should bavo won more - McGraw (1-0) vs. Washburn
behind them , were 13 other start.
Crabtree. Gardner,
Sauer
Home Runs
than 55 games and uoever (1-2)_
e FORMICA Stocked in Three Patterns
young Thoroughbreds whose
IWP), (4) and Moore.
N •Ito 11 t League, Aaron, should have lost to the Celtics Chicago at Houston: night
!miners Insisted would start in
Fight Retutto
Braves I; Mays, Gianla 6: in the playoffs."
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classics.
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eWELDWOOD PANELING
Wdllams~n Kid, Exhibition- MANCHESTER, E n g 1and ey Alvaro Pineda turned iR four Lefebvre, Dodgers 5.
I letdowns within games with
MarJChal (4-0)a ,
lst, Due D Eclair, Dommar and &lt;UP!) -Thad Spencer, 197¥•, 1victories at Golden Gate Amot1can Leagtte: Reichardt. I teams and we bad Iektowns in
Wedaead YI Galllfl
eTAPPAN APPLIANCES
Clear Springs were entered in IPortland, Ore., outpoInted : Monda .
Angela 6; F. Robinson, Orioles, entire games against last
Philadelphia at AUanta .mght
the trial, which has produced Brian London, 197¥•, Bntaon l p· ~ scored
Bl Ticket Scott Red Sor and Kaline teams."
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New York at St. LouL night
four days later to wm the Bntam knocked out Bow1e , M (fl4 601 t the third Pao
Ruu Railed Ia
diSmissal involved neither
Chicago at Houston RJgh!
Kentucky Derby -Black Gold . Adams, 225\1, Phoenix, Ariz. F~rro (i4.80J nin the fourth aod N a tlo I a! Iague: Aaron morale problem or the
Los Angeles at San FraR
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- Bob .
Dodgers 13; Thomas, Braves, 'du !melm s of the team League Commissioner AI
er · tevenson " • I · , (Pretty Boy) Felsteln 2115 1
Haller and McCovey Giants 12. sa1 o the record that the
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Middl•port, 0.
amston Kid, who was second I Toronto, stopped Dizz ' ' Dean' SPENCER WINS
Amoricao League; B. Robin- Schayes-Chamberlaln
Martm formerly. was i'
choice in the trial at 2-1. The !181, Zanesville, Ohio (1),
' MANCHESTER, England 1011, Oriole• 2!; Yastrzemskl, ship was a big factor. They manager of the Oilers.
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(UPI) -HeaV)'W&lt;'Ight Thad Red Soot !6; Conigliaro and smd Schayes' failure to dlsciDtorby through t!Je ~isquaiific~- OAKLAND, Calif. IUPI) _ Spencer of Portland, Ore., Scott, Red sox 12; Rl'lchardt pline . Chamberlain for mlaslng
bon of Grand Pnx Stable s l Jimmy Lester, 159, San Francis- scored a 10-round dec1slon 1ver and Warner, Angels and Kaline, prachce and management's
I 'Je's Hope, who now looms as ' co knocked out Ernesto Lopez ex-BriUsh and Empire cham- Tigers 11
failure to make the towering
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' pion Brin LondoR Mondey
Pllcblag
center accompany the team on
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with Graustark out with a
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Nallouf Jape: Marlchal. flights destroyed the
broken bone In a loot.
MILWAUKEE IUPI) -Art It was the second ftght In Glanta 4-0: Cueller, Astros and leadership.
Graustark's injury left jockey Hernandez, Omaha, Neb., out· thre weeks for Spencer, who Perry, Giants 3-0; Craig and I Hannum has referred
Braullo Baeza temporarily with- pointed Rudolph Bent, New I weighed 197\1, while It was the Knowles, Phillies, Face, Pirates Chamberlain in the past
o11t a Derby mount, bat he York 110),
first bout in seven months far llld Sadecki, Cards :t-0.
"the easiest guy ill the world
Immediately was signed by
Landon, who scaled Ia at the Amorlcao Leagae: McDowell, to coach."
trainer Eddie Neloy to ride U.S.OPE
same weight.
Indians 4-0; McNally, Orioles 3----Wheatley Stable's Stupendous NEW YORK (UP!) -British
·; Barber and Palmer. Orioles, NEW JOB
In the 1Yt mile classic.
Open champion Peter Thomsan day.
Stephenson, Red SOx, Burdette, NEW YORK (UP!) -Carroll I
Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' E~hibl- entered the JUne 16-21 U.S. It wUI be the first time Iince Angels, Locker and Pizarro, Martin, vice president in
Uonist was the trild favorite at Open golf championship
1957 that Thomson, ao Austra· White Sox and Tiant, Indians z. charge of operations for the
....;:.,....,.;;.....i.:i Iilan, bas entered the champion- 0.
Houston Oilers, was appointed
ship, wbich wW be playad
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EXCELLENT COVERWUllam T. Grueser of 460 urant 11
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'o•ll1. To c:elebrate Ibis annual those lntel'fSted. Refreshmenll
eriod in
West Vir1inia. will be aerved in the bai&lt;JI1ent
akl · State H•pltal will hold of the Dietary Building.
0 Open Houae 011 Sunday, May
Chalnnan of the program for
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Hospilui Duy 11 ~ Lcik:n :a ~.!:!:.
Tba hoopltal will be rendy to John Browning, Director of
·elcome vlsltora at 1 p m At Nursing service Members of
I&amp; p.m. a band con~rt 'will Lakin's staU ;u;ve headed dJ.
Jke place on the front lawn, visions of the pi&amp;Minl effort
In the event of bad weather aimed at providing an lnlerest-ill concert and other exterior inl and enjoyable event
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'01111 will he beld in the IIY'"' which all cltizeno are cordially
aslum ol tht !onner Boy's In· invited.
u.VIIl SChool.)
COMMITI'b&amp;
During the program the Vilita General Arr&amp;lll!e&amp;nenta Com·
lorken, at Lakin, will he hon· mitt.ee - Mrs. Jean A. Brown·
red. Welrome by Kenneth N. lnl. R. N., Chairman, end Mrs.
yrne, M. 0., Superintendent Ruth Brown, co-chalnnan, Mr.
f Lakin Hoapital Employees
·Ill be recognl!ed lor years of
•rvice.
Followinl the program, the
ospttal 11m provide toUl'IJ of
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In .4theru Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeutor
nd daughter, Leda Maee, were
I Athens Sundoy evening II&gt; at!1111 the opera workshop "Down

By Clarice AUea
The women's Afternoon Club
met Thursday at the home ol
Mra. William WU!. Refresh·
menll were served II&gt; Mn.
Wallace Amberger, Mrs. Roy

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Scott, Mr. Julius McLeocl, Mr.
James Roberta, Mro. Oeloreo

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PT. PLEASANT- S,t. H. R.
~~lm~m~ of other eommit.. Parka, of Ute State Pollee, nttee• are Mrs. Done L. Sommer, ;••,.,.; ::.: o: :!!:tio!l! !~"'""
Mrs Delores Il)'rne Mra. Mary· by the local detachment for road
ella' Allton, Miss Carrie Ward, law violaUonB ~lol ~· molltb
Mrs. Pansy Banks, Mr. Carl of April. AU tbo::lmested We!'!'
Bcolt, Mr. Earl Freeman, Mr. arraigned before Justl&lt;e
of
Floyd Wlnsll&gt;n, Mrs.
Helen Peace Cllurts of Edit1l Fox, J.
Fltllmmons, Mr. Risden Mill· 8j0
~Ia Kincaid or orer, Mr. Claude Lowts.
v C~tio I ' Issued on apeed
With the rl!lng lnter!st In .
•s were
Bl Robproblems of mental illness and
~l"s ~ V~ Earl 0
servlcet for menial
bealtb H seD :~Joe Smlib, E~
which existS In the state, Lak· W 'Keefer JOieflb W. !ian8In Hospital and the Weal Vir· er Warren G Tallmlli !(en.
lfnia Department ol Mental ned. A b
Jim B ~ll DohHealth ell'll!aUy bope
that bl
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many """pie
wm v!tlt. one of Abblett,
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rum w. ' Mlller, Jack
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the public mental in&amp;Ututions. Shifflett, Ke;~ P. Young,
Laken State Hospital Is situ·
Earl D. Ew·
ated nine miles outside of James A. Ferrell,
Pt Pleasen on W Va. Rt. &amp;!. tng,. Russell A. Lewis, Herbert
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l!f.th Wor 0 P to oUts :'W.:te Fl'ldtrick Ill~
Be on Jnne 15th
gin H
M 'Houlcken Cecil
The 14111 Annual VoeaUonal R d!h=t Richard Lei Hunt
Agriculture and Apultural 1g' th J Byrne Walter M:
Extenoion WorUhop, sJIOIIIOfOd ' W~~:or
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EDITORS: The following Is a In spite of 114 hardware ules
•bllltute lor Fbwlelal Gotalp. and strllehl eommtrdll wort,
Pike eonlldn hll 111m prlo
By LEROY POPE
marlly a me~ of the "eu·
Valted Pn11 Jaterudonal head ~UJtry. He hal a 111'1!
llfi!W ~ORK (UPil-Two ol ICientifJe staff and wants to
the DOtlon s most severe prob- get heavily engageo m lOIII·
leml, proper distributioo of ranJe projects that chlllfnge
tr.!l! water and atream IIOllu· the Imagination and ean llllkt
lion, poulbly ~ be aolved by Jibe ~ld a better piiCtl to
loyllli buJe fiberglau twmell live m.
o~lk~Co~e":i F: Plk&lt;, who was an anlllaDI
lerton Calif aaid tod.\y
defense aecretary In the Elsenp ' Is ., dl lfled
hower admlnlstrlltton, now It
pan~" engq~ ~e'!rr.hore"'~i trying to wanrlo money for a
dr!Uing, aerospace and oceano- full scale loulbDUy ltUdy of a
graphic re~earcb and making ataggerlng $!.! bilUon scheme
oil neld equipment It has lust II&gt; lay a fiberglass twmel 30
acquired Amer!c.;, MARc feet in diameter in 300 feet of
Inc which developed ih~ ~.: water off California's rout to
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rugged oil drill· bring fresh nter from IIOI'Ihlng equipment being !!lied In ern Calllornit II&gt; Los Angeles.
Alaska's Cook lnl.. •.... thus
No Bladlea Yet
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Uniled Aircraft Cor il fatbbecame a lilted comp_any on er of the fiberglass ~tructural
the Amer1can and Pactl&amp;c Coal! "d
A Pik
bBidiary N
esehllnges. Pike and American 1. ea.
. e lnsu
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MARC between th
had Uonal Engmeer i Science Co.
,.j~ ~-IS! million ~=year of Puadtna, fatbered the wa·
and Chairman Thomas Pik1l ter transport schema. Although
hopes for tM million this year no dttalled feasibUily studies
"Eghead" lnduslrJ
· bave been ~de yel, Pike's
. - -----·company beheves water could

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Jllllllita 't.ee:,rKeoneth Lee McCoy Begins Work
•"lnt Aria School of Music held Mro. Rex Batley.
Approximately 11 area teach- 1"'· ta;;""'~HJ! :.'~ea~l, As New Patrolman
cost ol deslatlng sea water or
t Memoril! IUdiiDriUDI.
Weekend visill&gt;rs of Mrs. !~a ell!, who instruct.· high school 511;";:,n~o~n Gunbiner, ken: PT. PLEASANT _ J'aet Me- . at o~ ball tbe cost of ColiMlos Roberta
Kraeuter, Singer were Mr. and Mra. Wd· VocaUonal A,rlculturo cla""a neth w. Alley, l'llul A, Bandi- Coy 22 Henderson begM bls .1 fornll' Feather River lrtoh
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krae11- liam Krackomberger and lam· and ao Counly Agrlculturlll El• JJIIJ'te, Robert L. Siler, Jackie . duU:.o ~ cit
tr~iman Sun- Iw~~ project. .
,.., llllt! a senior student In the lly of New Jersey, Mr. and t.eDtion Al!ents bave been lnvit.- Roger Lee, Leslie Hughe•,idar on 1 olxym:u,. probation- ~~: would includt debt
cboo1 of Music, participated In Mrs. Eugene Lonl and family, ed II&gt; attend tht workshOP. Sub- George Lawreoce, Robert C. . ary period as required for all ~ tm C:d,a~:za: of .;::•
number ol the .scenes, chor· Clllumbus, Mr: and Mrs. Elson ject of tbll )'flll''t meetmg 18 Frldd II, Paul D. stlgall, Owen l oew patrolmen, accordinJ to mves en •
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ses, aDd as a soUst.
Long and family of Mason and "Water Up- Farm Water Sys- Keith Farley, Arnold Barnette, Actlng Chief of Police J 8 0 k
'·' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill ol terns."
Elzie Davis, Earl Deal, Im- i Pylea.
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Frankfort. They came for the
proper reaiJtrailon; Albert Eu-1 McCoy is the son of Mr. and
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funeral of Susie Birch.
A'I'I'END MElTING
gene Q!leman, A. A. Pauley; · Mta. Arthur McCoy, Henderson.
Por Mam
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bll&amp;el.l of Eight women or the Grace Bad Cbeck, Betsy Roach, Paul He is married and father ol one I
On HER
Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dwigl&amp;l Epllmpai cburch · attended lhe Zahrllill, Helen Black: Ivan C. aon. McCoy served two years !
:;e~ of ~~roy Ba~ell ~ :it!lbollrd
;~ O&gt;yner, drlrillg tell of eenter; in tbe First Ca•alary with M.
DAY
'l'VESDAY
rs. ug as ~end . .
UI'Cll-women
J&gt;roc. Wtlllllm K. Hurlow, no. W. Va. P. training at Fort Hood, Telu.
Sun., May 8
POMEROY cu.-..
R~sville were wee
VISit- cburcb held laat
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operator's Ucen&amp;e; Harold Lee
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~·.,.R IM, ors of Mr. an1 Mrs. Chllrles tor Conference Canterr, near Yerksy, tan gatinl; Herb Gallipollo Ferry; MrB. H. 8_
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ES, wiD meet Tuesday at Bissell and family.
Landon. Atien!'llll were 11!11 Jones and Leo F. Young, Jr., Friend, Mt. Alto: John Jeffrey,
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:I&amp; p. ~!! the Pomeroy Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Charles GoAl· V'lda Ihla, Mra. J, E. D. ilarlii&gt; drlvlnl while into1icaled; Ru· Gallipolili, Ohio.
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leln and family of Flatwoocts ger, Mrs. A. R. KDigllt, Mrs. pert R. Kent, failure II&gt; yield DISCHARGED: David K. Smith
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. MIDDLEPO~T LODGE 383, called on ldr. and Mra. Clayton Enrett Hayes, Mra. Frtd Crow rlgbt of way; Randolph E. Bria- Pl. Pleaaant; Terry IleruliJJ, Pl.
1:, ~ PM.mWilllfll'::
AIMien ~~!&gt; ev
enteiRI. f Mill Jr., Mrs. Leo Storyp, ~k· !-_~· tol, loraery; John W. Mead· Pleasant; Wendy Hammack,
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• Roedel and Mra. a... """'" ows, leavln11 JCene of acoident; Gallipolis Ferey; Diane Stover,
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onal =~ O:ct beEduca- wood, W. Va., spent the - k ary.
:Marquil 0. Wallace, . speeding Apple Grove; Mn.
Bonnie
JEWELERS
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qitest end witb Mr. and Mra. J. S.
and ll~gal passmg; William Me- Woyan Southside· James With~a~er.MR~ta WUI be Marks.
REPORT MADE
Neely, Joe Boaver, lnll&gt;lleatlon. row, Pi. Pleasant Route (expiroiOitoco..r A•o.
:"""· aster ~sons are lrr Mr. and Mr1. Jac:ob SchWIRI, PT. PLEASANT Muon
ed).
GaltiiOIIo, Ohio
!ted, Kellneth Scitel, worohip- Oennia, Steve and Jane, of Rut· County Sheriff George Johnson PltiUDI Valley Hoapltel
land, apent SUnday evenill( wllb relea..: bil de-""""DI actlv· ADMI'I'I'ED: James Leon·
d master.
II'ED~AY
..-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode. lly report lor the
month of Ap- ard, Hopett: Faye Grtell, PI~
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GARDENERS They also called on Mr. and rll showing the departmen~trav- ny; Mrs. Cllnlon Miller, Point
nub Wiillllelt Wednesday, May Mrs. Robert Wood and family. e1et1 8,106 mllet1; worked 1,700 Plusant; Willlllll Sbobe, Pt.
· at 1 p, m. at the. Colum- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber· man hollh; inveatlgated 11 Pleas10t; Mrs. Daniel Plants,
S.nlng Maigs County Slneo 1861
:" and lou!bera Oluo Eleo- leld and Mike openl a weekend aceitlenll relllllinl in f',880 1Leon; Rev. Donald McMellon,
le Co. IOCta1 room. Tbe pro- In Columbus wi!h his parents. properly damqe; CillO fatality I
rom will feature llildee on Mrs. Roy Cbrisly and Mrs. and seven peraot111 injUritl; IIlo- lll'rlllllnl witb Mr1, ltldon Gaul were In Atben!lsot 17 road Itw eilllloas; In- M. .CIIIIfortWHrlftt
tobert Relhel a!Vinl the com- week.
...,tipted f breaking and enAGENCY INC
Ienllry. Mrs. Glonn Lamben Richard Koblonts 1tudenl at terlngo; recovered stolen .,....,.
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1111 Chllclt ltodnty Dawning, Agonla
esses.
home. He returned to school on
papers; aemtl 7 Justloe
1'RllliiDAY
Monel•• and wu aecompallled cl Peace warranll; hooked 56
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CHAPTER, by bl"';' mother, Mrs. David peroolll lD the counly jail and
OES, will meet Thursday ev• Koblentz and Mrs. Lawrtnt!e apprehended 5 escapees from
ling, Ml7 I at 7:10 p.m. at 1bt Smith.
meatal hGspitala.
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dasonic Tempte ID Middleport. Mr. and Mill. Donald MaUack
l'wenty-llve year members will and Donna Kay of Belpre call'" ~ and an alldlon eel on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy
vlll be beld loliOwJDC tbt m-. a recont Sunday.
llllWMl!elld iUOSts ol Mr. and
LAUREL CLIFF BE'ITER Mrs. Waid Kimes were Mr.
laaltb club will meet 'l'llurlllay and Mrs. ArUe Stnaers, Mr.
'VIIIinl. at tht horae of Mn. and Mn. Harold Singers, Mr.
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and Mrs. Lawrent, Slnaers and
CATHOIJC WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Sylvia Rieber and dauah·
'' !be Sa«ed Heart ebureb tor, au of Toledll, They were
.W mellln the churdl tudltor- here to attend the funeral o1
um Tburadty at I p.m. Roell')' Mrs. Susie Birch.
:ervicea It 7&amp;10 p.m. wtll pre. Mra. Wald KlmA!s received
!eda the mtellng.
word thet her dauflhter Mrs.
PASr CHJB!FS OF MAGNOL- Betty Herlihy Is Ill iD a SanIA Ttmplf Pylhian Bittel'!! wtll dusky hospital.
nttl '111111'1day evening, at the Lt. and Mrs. Eda:ar Hartuna
of. Mrs. iA!tortne~~ Lan- of Clllumbus vtsiletl with hit
1iii!J, wltb Mrs. 1lt!e Smith u mother, Mrs. Ed&lt;i'e Hariun,t
»&gt;Iotta~.
last week.
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'111e Blltanor Clrole ol Keath Mrs. Lawrenee Smith enterlfetbodiot Owrch WID sponsor talnoti members ol the S.nior
1 rummap ule Thursday and clasa of Eastern Jliih School
"ridty, May I end B In t b e at breakfaat Sunday mornint al·
:O.tes bulldlnf In Middleport. ter the Prom. Twenly gueoll!
~nyone llavinl rummage for were present Mrs. Smith was
lick-up lillY contact Mrs. Bern- assisted by Mrs. Clayll&gt;n Allen.
ord Fultz or Mrs. Charles Byar.
THE JOF . CLASS 01 tlte
BIRTH ANNOilNCiiD
Olllletl r.tethodlst Church will Mr. and Mrs. William
J.
!pPIIJIIIr • rummap 1111 bacin- Woodi of Lincoln HUI aro annlnjl ·Thursday noon and ..,.. nouncin the blrtb of a ooo,
ttnullti' thfOIIih Friday In tho welahl 7 Jbs. 1011 111. al llolur
Downie Bulltiir11 on Second SL Hospllal on April 301h at 1:46
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J'RIIIAY
p.m. named Kyla .Stark Woods.
AMEI!ICAN Li:GION Auxl~ Maternal arandmotber io Mrr
hty of Drew Webster Pool wiD E. A. Stark, LloooJn llill, Pa
~ 1 bake sale al Xr o i 1 r .ernal fl'l~tr II Mr.
lfoN•Friday, begilullq at 9:10 Hazel Woods, GalllpoU.. Th~
1..111. All Unit members are Ilk· Is lhe second SOli of ·Mr. a n d
A1 I llltnd Of 0!111, M lhlnlc )'OU'IIIIJtllled to flir
e4 10 !~ baked 19ftds or a Mrs. WOOds; Cllriltopbtr Is
wamlna•
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four years old.
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A coupll of our other friends listened fo that son1·
and-dance about electric heat co&amp;tina just a flrw cldlars

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UD!Ied Stateo Government obllgatloD,
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ObUgatlons of states an.d political 1Ubdlvlllo111
Other~rate
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other well NJ)f@IIMil!IJ blink prtmllol
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TOTAL ASSETS
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LlABIL!TI!S
Demand deposita ol indlvldusts,
partalrlldps lnd corporations ······-·· •
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Total demand depotlla ..... _ f 845J5J.It
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MI!MORANDA
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SUPPLI!M'tNTAL MP:MOI!ANDA
Pled1ed usets and securities loaned: (Book Vlhltl
U.S. Government obUptions, dlnct and
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1. John T. Wolfe, Cuhitr, of tbt abOYMIIJitd illnlr, •o
oolomoly owear that llrll report of eoadltloil It tn1t and
eorml, to the beat of my luiowled.. and llollof.
JOHN T. WOLFE, Ca.shll!r
Correct-Attest:
AUIIRT HILL Jl.
CARIIOIJ. R. NOlllltS Dlteclots
STATE OF
SWGrn to and lillbscrlbad before me llrll 17111 day .bf
Anrll, 1988 and 1 bertb etrUf" •'-t 1 81 - ·
director ot' tbil illllk. Y • i wo
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Offlct Hnurs U10 1~. llo ~ •Ct'"' at Noo' ou
l'lrurs. - Ea!l! «.:oun St.. I'Omeruy

Gn flameless ... put on a ttappy face!

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Women do prefer electric ranges for bakin~~:o That's a faeL Tbe. . . _ ·
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;·kctr ic. oven. give pe:·f•ct he•t control ~eause they are precise, electl'OIIic
inst 1•1p 11ents. Set the dial at the tempernturc r,ou want and that
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'o•ll1. To c:elebrate Ibis annual those lntel'fSted. Refreshmenll
eriod in
West Vir1inia. will be aerved in the bai&lt;JI1ent
akl · State H•pltal will hold of the Dietary Building.
0 Open Houae 011 Sunday, May
Chalnnan of the program for
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Hospilui Duy 11 ~ Lcik:n :a ~.!:!:.
Tba hoopltal will be rendy to John Browning, Director of
·elcome vlsltora at 1 p m At Nursing service Members of
I&amp; p.m. a band con~rt 'will Lakin's staU ;u;ve headed dJ.
Jke place on the front lawn, visions of the pi&amp;Minl effort
In the event of bad weather aimed at providing an lnlerest-ill concert and other exterior inl and enjoyable event
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'01111 will he beld in the IIY'"' which all cltizeno are cordially
aslum ol tht !onner Boy's In· invited.
u.VIIl SChool.)
COMMITI'b&amp;
During the program the Vilita General Arr&amp;lll!e&amp;nenta Com·
lorken, at Lakin, will he hon· mitt.ee - Mrs. Jean A. Brown·
red. Welrome by Kenneth N. lnl. R. N., Chairman, end Mrs.
yrne, M. 0., Superintendent Ruth Brown, co-chalnnan, Mr.
f Lakin Hoapital Employees
·Ill be recognl!ed lor years of
•rvice.
Followinl the program, the
ospttal 11m provide toUl'IJ of
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.4ttend W orklhop
In .4theru Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeutor
nd daughter, Leda Maee, were
I Athens Sundoy evening II&gt; at!1111 the opera workshop "Down

By Clarice AUea
The women's Afternoon Club
met Thursday at the home ol
Mra. William WU!. Refresh·
menll were served II&gt; Mn.
Wallace Amberger, Mrs. Roy

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Scott, Mr. Julius McLeocl, Mr.
James Roberta, Mro. Oeloreo

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PT. PLEASANT- S,t. H. R.
~~lm~m~ of other eommit.. Parka, of Ute State Pollee, nttee• are Mrs. Done L. Sommer, ;••,.,.; ::.: o: :!!:tio!l! !~"'""
Mrs Delores Il)'rne Mra. Mary· by the local detachment for road
ella' Allton, Miss Carrie Ward, law violaUonB ~lol ~· molltb
Mrs. Pansy Banks, Mr. Carl of April. AU tbo::lmested We!'!'
Bcolt, Mr. Earl Freeman, Mr. arraigned before Justl&lt;e
of
Floyd Wlnsll&gt;n, Mrs.
Helen Peace Cllurts of Edit1l Fox, J.
Fltllmmons, Mr. Risden Mill· 8j0
~Ia Kincaid or orer, Mr. Claude Lowts.
v C~tio I ' Issued on apeed
With the rl!lng lnter!st In .
•s were
Bl Robproblems of mental illness and
~l"s ~ V~ Earl 0
servlcet for menial
bealtb H seD :~Joe Smlib, E~
which existS In the state, Lak· W 'Keefer JOieflb W. !ian8In Hospital and the Weal Vir· er Warren G Tallmlli !(en.
lfnia Department ol Mental ned. A b
Jim B ~ll DohHealth ell'll!aUy bope
that bl
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many """pie
wm v!tlt. one of Abblett,
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rum w. ' Mlller, Jack
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the public mental in&amp;Ututions. Shifflett, Ke;~ P. Young,
Laken State Hospital Is situ·
Earl D. Ew·
ated nine miles outside of James A. Ferrell,
Pt Pleasen on W Va. Rt. &amp;!. tng,. Russell A. Lewis, Herbert
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l!f.th Wor 0 P to oUts :'W.:te Fl'ldtrick Ill~
Be on Jnne 15th
gin H
M 'Houlcken Cecil
The 14111 Annual VoeaUonal R d!h=t Richard Lei Hunt
Agriculture and Apultural 1g' th J Byrne Walter M:
Extenoion WorUhop, sJIOIIIOfOd ' W~~:or
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EDITORS: The following Is a In spite of 114 hardware ules
•bllltute lor Fbwlelal Gotalp. and strllehl eommtrdll wort,
Pike eonlldn hll 111m prlo
By LEROY POPE
marlly a me~ of the "eu·
Valted Pn11 Jaterudonal head ~UJtry. He hal a 111'1!
llfi!W ~ORK (UPil-Two ol ICientifJe staff and wants to
the DOtlon s most severe prob- get heavily engageo m lOIII·
leml, proper distributioo of ranJe projects that chlllfnge
tr.!l! water and atream IIOllu· the Imagination and ean llllkt
lion, poulbly ~ be aolved by Jibe ~ld a better piiCtl to
loyllli buJe fiberglau twmell live m.
o~lk~Co~e":i F: Plk&lt;, who was an anlllaDI
lerton Calif aaid tod.\y
defense aecretary In the Elsenp ' Is ., dl lfled
hower admlnlstrlltton, now It
pan~" engq~ ~e'!rr.hore"'~i trying to wanrlo money for a
dr!Uing, aerospace and oceano- full scale loulbDUy ltUdy of a
graphic re~earcb and making ataggerlng $!.! bilUon scheme
oil neld equipment It has lust II&gt; lay a fiberglass twmel 30
acquired Amer!c.;, MARc feet in diameter in 300 feet of
Inc which developed ih~ ~.: water off California's rout to
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rugged oil drill· bring fresh nter from IIOI'Ihlng equipment being !!lied In ern Calllornit II&gt; Los Angeles.
Alaska's Cook lnl.. •.... thus
No Bladlea Yet
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Uniled Aircraft Cor il fatbbecame a lilted comp_any on er of the fiberglass ~tructural
the Amer1can and Pactl&amp;c Coal! "d
A Pik
bBidiary N
esehllnges. Pike and American 1. ea.
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MARC between th
had Uonal Engmeer i Science Co.
,.j~ ~-IS! million ~=year of Puadtna, fatbered the wa·
and Chairman Thomas Pik1l ter transport schema. Although
hopes for tM million this year no dttalled feasibUily studies
"Eghead" lnduslrJ
· bave been ~de yel, Pike's
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Jllllllita 't.ee:,rKeoneth Lee McCoy Begins Work
•"lnt Aria School of Music held Mro. Rex Batley.
Approximately 11 area teach- 1"'· ta;;""'~HJ! :.'~ea~l, As New Patrolman
cost ol deslatlng sea water or
t Memoril! IUdiiDriUDI.
Weekend visill&gt;rs of Mrs. !~a ell!, who instruct.· high school 511;";:,n~o~n Gunbiner, ken: PT. PLEASANT _ J'aet Me- . at o~ ball tbe cost of ColiMlos Roberta
Kraeuter, Singer were Mr. and Mra. Wd· VocaUonal A,rlculturo cla""a neth w. Alley, l'llul A, Bandi- Coy 22 Henderson begM bls .1 fornll' Feather River lrtoh
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krae11- liam Krackomberger and lam· and ao Counly Agrlculturlll El• JJIIJ'te, Robert L. Siler, Jackie . duU:.o ~ cit
tr~iman Sun- Iw~~ project. .
,.., llllt! a senior student In the lly of New Jersey, Mr. and t.eDtion Al!ents bave been lnvit.- Roger Lee, Leslie Hughe•,idar on 1 olxym:u,. probation- ~~: would includt debt
cboo1 of Music, participated In Mrs. Eugene Lonl and family, ed II&gt; attend tht workshOP. Sub- George Lawreoce, Robert C. . ary period as required for all ~ tm C:d,a~:za: of .;::•
number ol the .scenes, chor· Clllumbus, Mr: and Mrs. Elson ject of tbll )'flll''t meetmg 18 Frldd II, Paul D. stlgall, Owen l oew patrolmen, accordinJ to mves en •
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ses, aDd as a soUst.
Long and family of Mason and "Water Up- Farm Water Sys- Keith Farley, Arnold Barnette, Actlng Chief of Police J 8 0 k
'·' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill ol terns."
Elzie Davis, Earl Deal, Im- i Pylea.
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Frankfort. They came for the
proper reaiJtrailon; Albert Eu-1 McCoy is the son of Mr. and
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funeral of Susie Birch.
A'I'I'END MElTING
gene Q!leman, A. A. Pauley; · Mta. Arthur McCoy, Henderson.
Por Mam
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bll&amp;el.l of Eight women or the Grace Bad Cbeck, Betsy Roach, Paul He is married and father ol one I
On HER
Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dwigl&amp;l Epllmpai cburch · attended lhe Zahrllill, Helen Black: Ivan C. aon. McCoy served two years !
:;e~ of ~~roy Ba~ell ~ :it!lbollrd
;~ O&gt;yner, drlrillg tell of eenter; in tbe First Ca•alary with M.
DAY
'l'VESDAY
rs. ug as ~end . .
UI'Cll-women
J&gt;roc. Wtlllllm K. Hurlow, no. W. Va. P. training at Fort Hood, Telu.
Sun., May 8
POMEROY cu.-..
R~sville were wee
VISit- cburcb held laat
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operator's Ucen&amp;e; Harold Lee
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~·.,.R IM, ors of Mr. an1 Mrs. Chllrles tor Conference Canterr, near Yerksy, tan gatinl; Herb Gallipollo Ferry; MrB. H. 8_
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Landon. Atien!'llll were 11!11 Jones and Leo F. Young, Jr., Friend, Mt. Alto: John Jeffrey,
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:I&amp; p. ~!! the Pomeroy Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Charles GoAl· V'lda Ihla, Mra. J, E. D. ilarlii&gt; drlvlnl while into1icaled; Ru· Gallipolili, Ohio.
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leln and family of Flatwoocts ger, Mrs. A. R. KDigllt, Mrs. pert R. Kent, failure II&gt; yield DISCHARGED: David K. Smith
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1:, ~ PM.mWilllfll'::
AIMien ~~!&gt; ev
enteiRI. f Mill Jr., Mrs. Leo Storyp, ~k· !-_~· tol, loraery; John W. Mead· Pleasant; Wendy Hammack,
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• Roedel and Mra. a... """'" ows, leavln11 JCene of acoident; Gallipolis Ferey; Diane Stover,
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:Marquil 0. Wallace, . speeding Apple Grove; Mn.
Bonnie
JEWELERS
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and ll~gal passmg; William Me- Woyan Southside· James With~a~er.MR~ta WUI be Marks.
REPORT MADE
Neely, Joe Boaver, lnll&gt;lleatlon. row, Pi. Pleasant Route (expiroiOitoco..r A•o.
:"""· aster ~sons are lrr Mr. and Mr1. Jac:ob SchWIRI, PT. PLEASANT Muon
ed).
GaltiiOIIo, Ohio
!ted, Kellneth Scitel, worohip- Oennia, Steve and Jane, of Rut· County Sheriff George Johnson PltiUDI Valley Hoapltel
land, apent SUnday evenill( wllb relea..: bil de-""""DI actlv· ADMI'I'I'ED: James Leon·
d master.
II'ED~AY
..-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode. lly report lor the
month of Ap- ard, Hopett: Faye Grtell, PI~
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GARDENERS They also called on Mr. and rll showing the departmen~trav- ny; Mrs. Cllnlon Miller, Point
nub Wiillllelt Wednesday, May Mrs. Robert Wood and family. e1et1 8,106 mllet1; worked 1,700 Plusant; Willlllll Sbobe, Pt.
· at 1 p, m. at the. Colum- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber· man hollh; inveatlgated 11 Pleas10t; Mrs. Daniel Plants,
S.nlng Maigs County Slneo 1861
:" and lou!bera Oluo Eleo- leld and Mike openl a weekend aceitlenll relllllinl in f',880 1Leon; Rev. Donald McMellon,
le Co. IOCta1 room. Tbe pro- In Columbus wi!h his parents. properly damqe; CillO fatality I
rom will feature llildee on Mrs. Roy Cbrisly and Mrs. and seven peraot111 injUritl; IIlo- lll'rlllllnl witb Mr1, ltldon Gaul were In Atben!lsot 17 road Itw eilllloas; In- M. .CIIIIfortWHrlftt
tobert Relhel a!Vinl the com- week.
...,tipted f breaking and enAGENCY INC
Ienllry. Mrs. Glonn Lamben Richard Koblonts 1tudenl at terlngo; recovered stolen .,....,.
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1111 Chllclt ltodnty Dawning, Agonla
esses.
home. He returned to school on
papers; aemtl 7 Justloe
1'RllliiDAY
Monel•• and wu aecompallled cl Peace warranll; hooked 56
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CHAPTER, by bl"';' mother, Mrs. David peroolll lD the counly jail and
OES, will meet Thursday ev• Koblentz and Mrs. Lawrtnt!e apprehended 5 escapees from
ling, Ml7 I at 7:10 p.m. at 1bt Smith.
meatal hGspitala.
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dasonic Tempte ID Middleport. Mr. and Mill. Donald MaUack
l'wenty-llve year members will and Donna Kay of Belpre call'" ~ and an alldlon eel on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy
vlll be beld loliOwJDC tbt m-. a recont Sunday.
llllWMl!elld iUOSts ol Mr. and
LAUREL CLIFF BE'ITER Mrs. Waid Kimes were Mr.
laaltb club will meet 'l'llurlllay and Mrs. ArUe Stnaers, Mr.
'VIIIinl. at tht horae of Mn. and Mn. Harold Singers, Mr.
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and Mrs. Lawrent, Slnaers and
CATHOIJC WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Sylvia Rieber and dauah·
'' !be Sa«ed Heart ebureb tor, au of Toledll, They were
.W mellln the churdl tudltor- here to attend the funeral o1
um Tburadty at I p.m. Roell')' Mrs. Susie Birch.
:ervicea It 7&amp;10 p.m. wtll pre. Mra. Wald KlmA!s received
!eda the mtellng.
word thet her dauflhter Mrs.
PASr CHJB!FS OF MAGNOL- Betty Herlihy Is Ill iD a SanIA Ttmplf Pylhian Bittel'!! wtll dusky hospital.
nttl '111111'1day evening, at the Lt. and Mrs. Eda:ar Hartuna
of. Mrs. iA!tortne~~ Lan- of Clllumbus vtsiletl with hit
1iii!J, wltb Mrs. 1lt!e Smith u mother, Mrs. Ed&lt;i'e Hariun,t
»&gt;Iotta~.
last week.
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'111e Blltanor Clrole ol Keath Mrs. Lawrenee Smith enterlfetbodiot Owrch WID sponsor talnoti members ol the S.nior
1 rummap ule Thursday and clasa of Eastern Jliih School
"ridty, May I end B In t b e at breakfaat Sunday mornint al·
:O.tes bulldlnf In Middleport. ter the Prom. Twenly gueoll!
~nyone llavinl rummage for were present Mrs. Smith was
lick-up lillY contact Mrs. Bern- assisted by Mrs. Clayll&gt;n Allen.
ord Fultz or Mrs. Charles Byar.
THE JOF . CLASS 01 tlte
BIRTH ANNOilNCiiD
Olllletl r.tethodlst Church will Mr. and Mrs. William
J.
!pPIIJIIIr • rummap 1111 bacin- Woodi of Lincoln HUI aro annlnjl ·Thursday noon and ..,.. nouncin the blrtb of a ooo,
ttnullti' thfOIIih Friday In tho welahl 7 Jbs. 1011 111. al llolur
Downie Bulltiir11 on Second SL Hospllal on April 301h at 1:46
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J'RIIIAY
p.m. named Kyla .Stark Woods.
AMEI!ICAN Li:GION Auxl~ Maternal arandmotber io Mrr
hty of Drew Webster Pool wiD E. A. Stark, LloooJn llill, Pa
~ 1 bake sale al Xr o i 1 r .ernal fl'l~tr II Mr.
lfoN•Friday, begilullq at 9:10 Hazel Woods, GalllpoU.. Th~
1..111. All Unit members are Ilk· Is lhe second SOli of ·Mr. a n d
A1 I llltnd Of 0!111, M lhlnlc )'OU'IIIIJtllled to flir
e4 10 !~ baked 19ftds or a Mrs. WOOds; Cllriltopbtr Is
wamlna•
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four years old.
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and-dance about electric heat co&amp;tina just a flrw cldlars

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UD!Ied Stateo Government obllgatloD,
dlrliCt lnd !IIW'IniHd -·-··········•••
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Other~rate
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TOTAL ASSETS
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LlABIL!TI!S
Demand deposita ol indlvldusts,
partalrlldps lnd corporations ······-·· •
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bellevet.
The unclerMIJ . ~ ~
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ID COITOOlOII is aboolule lllld II

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TOTAL DEPOSITS --···-·••• !1.2'1!1587.71
Total demand depotlla ..... _ f 845J5J.It
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Toll! timt and •vlnp depoaita !128,1113,7!
Other Uabllltles (including no mo!'\ppa 1nd
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TOTAL LIABILmES AND
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MI!MORANDA
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'75!,!18.16
Loanaas thown in item 7 of "ABets" ar•
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S,IMIO.OO
Securltl,. as sbolrn in Item~ 2-5 of "A...ta"
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are after dedul'llcn ot valuatloa rtserves of
85()..00
SUPPLI!M'tNTAL MP:MOI!ANDA
Pled1ed usets and securities loaned: (Book Vlhltl
U.S. Government obUptions, dlnct and
lllW'IbtHd,
piedr.:
and
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1. John T. Wolfe, Cuhitr, of tbt abOYMIIJitd illnlr, •o
oolomoly owear that llrll report of eoadltloil It tn1t and
eorml, to the beat of my luiowled.. and llollof.
JOHN T. WOLFE, Ca.shll!r
Correct-Attest:
AUIIRT HILL Jl.
CARIIOIJ. R. NOlllltS Dlteclots
STATE OF
SWGrn to and lillbscrlbad before me llrll 17111 day .bf
Anrll, 1988 and 1 bertb etrUf" •'-t 1 81 - ·
director ot' tbil illllk. Y • i wo
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JEWELERS

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l'lrurs. - Ea!l! «.:oun St.. I'Omeruy

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room heat controls, and "'*Ythlnaetlllhld fine. IJIItll

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;·kctr ic. oven. give pe:·f•ct he•t control ~eause they are precise, electl'OIIic
inst 1•1p 11ents. Set the dial at the tempernturc r,ou want and that
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327 V-8 engine, automatic, power steerJng, radio and
beater, white finish, black top. Truly ohowroom clean.
1964 Chevrole Impala 4 Door
$.1995
Beautiful sandlewood finish with spotless matching In·
terior, like new whitewall Ist hne t~res, automatic trans.,
power steering, std. Y·8 engine. radiO and beater. A
nice clean car in every way.

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rolet. power steering
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mg the illnes&lt; and dealh ol
11 . Picken's Hardware Co.,
power brakes. Has had very '
ALIGNMENT
lrl ctll50.
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5 2 6tc
good care. New battery and
and
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new plugs. 1400. Contact at
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AMSTUTZ'S H and Rose Alignment
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chirks or started pullets to- w. Main St.
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'" , wail t~ wail carpt't. Keep II
day. Modern Poultry, Box 188;
Formerly Gnl,..r Body
l:state Foo Sa,.
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•·m'ds and all who twlprd rooms and bath. Utilities fur· I new witli Blue Lustre. Rent Athens, Ohio. Phone 593-7831.
Works
in any way. :\1rs.. Price ni shed _ Clost&gt; to business dis- elretric shampooE'r Sl. Pom·l
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Remod- HOUSE witb I rooms and baUt,
1 erov Cement Blork Co
1~larv, Hawk and Children.
tnt'l. Phone WY 2·JO!l2.
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Three
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mUOIIOUth of Cbester. Prop.
chain
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of deceased C. A. Bab18, deep freeze, 16 cu. II (chest Building Supply, Racme.
\Vf 1\ISII 1o !hank our many 2 BEDROOM tratler home on. UPRIGHT Deep Freeze
eook. Con~ct John .Hayea,
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8TEREO RADIO COMBINA. 1 YEAR OW ,regtsiel1d horae, lllesmen. a yt!ln aport.
TION, Beautiful walnut C9ft" j Geldlnl Appaloola. GenUe for . .,..,
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lorn Obio.
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or pay balan&lt;e due 1811.21. Try
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II In your home. Call WY ?.· IJtlf OOI)GE I door s:an,
,auio eholoe of .bulL Curtis
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ca:. llnodlllc·Sorvl&lt;t (DalrJ end
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!JI'ln. can VI S.2f8f. ' I ate
AUCTIONEER·
darns, etc. all without attach- LEGHOI\N HENS 50e each. w.
COMPLETE SALIS
ments. Take over payments s Michael ne"' Cl•••ter. Pb.
MANAOEMINT
of $5.50 per month or pay bal- ..:W, '"••t
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Free
JIM CARNAHAN
fr best!termites
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gifts. e&amp;uh· · ants, cockroaches, cricket.,
lui band blown glass piet....
dl fish l)llden •
Horak's Carry-Out at PomeJCOrpions, ver '
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wasps
and
water
bugs.
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roy-Mason bridge.
11164 AMERrcA Nobile home, eo., Middleport
4 It Uc
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55 x 10. Early Amerlran in-\
luli!IHI S.rvl8test llouH.
a 211 tic
terior. Phone 992-5611. 53 tfc
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ftiUflnCII
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.., County GriDII Jury return- don See, Jr.
..JJ!dlcied lour felony and 7 mls&lt;t.mean- A joint miBdomea:., Pearor lndldmen!B Monday ond was
cltsmlssed subject lo call untU he R( Leon; cb!ll1in8
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lo . MOiedgevll!e Ill charged A misdemeanor Indictment
bltent to deiraud· Alva was returned aaalnat I Georp
: Tolll er Glenwood' charged 0. Dabney, Gallipolis FelT}',
,"ub lel:m;,ua assault on Wll· cbatged with obstructlDI u tl· i
Uam Ollvor Grant; Wilbur Bry· Hcer.
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and concealing stolen are scheduled to report lo 1M
property; end Joh!mle Girdner, oourl on Thursday, May llh lo
Pt. Pleasant, charged with for· answer to tbelr
pry.
pel!! jury will begin Its
Two misdemeanor indict· Monday, May 9th at t a.m.
men!B cbatglns negl*nt homJ.
&lt;Ide were returned qalnst Ray
A. Burks, Ashland, KY., as 1
-"It
· - of a traffic accident on I
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Rt. as last year which cJaimed1
the lives of Cbarles A. Morar· I
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tty and Wendell BU8ce
Two misdemeanor
Indict·
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James Landon. See, Pt
PT PLEASANT _
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cJncts of Mason County sbowiq
the number of registered voten
tn' tach precinct. In the 41 Maon county precincts there 11'0
13,876 registered vote.. .. and of
that total •,981 are republieu:
8,7116 democrat and lot ladepea-

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ldemberz of Feeney • Bennett I Tbe totals of each el. the 41

Post 128, American Legion, vo~ • precincts 11'0 as follows:
ed 100 per cent in aupport ofi P,..,.lnct No. I - Ill; No. !
I
the Melgs Local School Dilltrict , - 31•; No. 3 - 270, aU II Arbond Issue at 1 recent meetinl. buckle llistrlct; Precinct No. t
your,pres~ ~'!':!
wltb Albert Rouab, post com- 1- f24; No.6 -lte; No. Tmander, In charge.
152; No.8 _ 289: No. 9- 211;
The post voted
contribute No. IO _ 400, aU bl Clendenin
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friend' and ne~ghhors who large lot Available now. i cubiC feet. WY t-032l or WY
type I. Paul Lawrence, Port.
--~ 17 :IOtc 1 Long Botlom, Ohio, Rl. I, 1o the promoUnn campaign
join-· District; Pre&lt;inct No. 12- 411
hdoed us dunng the 11ine&lt;&lt; Phone WY 2·2251.
5 I 3tc I 2-3tH8··-- - - _ 3 13 lfo
land,_Ohlo Vi 3-2654. 53 3tp l O'DElL TERMITE. Service, 10, Phont IIIW5!5,
1 J Sip ing with Racine, Pomeroy and ud No. 13 -273 both Ia Colo&amp;·
and death of our dear wife FURii!s-H-ED- ap:.rtmenl.---4oi SEWING machine. 1966 zii zag.
Belmont Dr., GallJpolls, Obio. BOUSE, bedroom• and bath, Rutland In a special project. ne DIStrict: Preclact No. li 1
and ""''h".10 Our smcere 'I'· Spring Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio.' As advertised on TV. $311.88 '
NOW IS THE TIME
Phone 446-324&amp;. Termite IIlii large boekyord
cloze
to Plafts ......., made for aendlng 297; No. 16 - 324:, No. 17-172
precJallon
Mr&gt; .. Howard WY 2·2288.
. 5 3 tfc compiNe. WY 2·2685. 52 6tc '
TO APPLy
Pest Control. Free lnl)lec- ICbool on e10 South 3rd St. cards 1o boys in VietNam. Re- ' all in Cooper Dlltrict; Precinct
Pl
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and her n~eces. the
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tiona. Call Pomeroy Cement $5500 W Ye-202.
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l'er""rt r. r;mm. \!arlin MODERN 2.. bedroom apart· 11166 VACUUM cleanrr.
New 1
5 S 12tc ported 1mprovm
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111oe1:
WY 2.31tS, WY
Lewta CllldENT
' · block houoe, 5 rooma l eo
were Frank
Murray,
No.- :n4113
- 351;
22- Sf!; Dt.
No.
f'unml Home and lllo&lt;e send. ment 5 miles ."?rth of Porn· complete wilh all attach-~
Repair,Co.,
in Middleport,
Kennedy,
Kenneth
Darot Dale
and ' 23
all InNo.Graham
lw' food and flower s. Thank eroy. Phone II\ 2-669B.
ments. As adverlised on TV.
Also Custom Spnylng
1374, Baum Lumber Co.
IDII both, lull basem,.,t, large Gene Rice. Clarence Gilkey ltric1: Precinct No. 24,.. Kf:
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2685
Frank Hysell, Mr. "'d
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118.88 com plete. WY 2· ·
For Alfalfa Weevil
Chester 1185-33tll.
f 17
porch, out of hlgb water. Coo- was reported a patient at Hunt· INo. 25- 311; No. 211- tiS, all
52 61
111'. Pearl Hy"ll. Mr.
and 2 BEDROOM house trailer.
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RUJ.Ii tact ldro. C!Uford Holter Wl 1l mgton Veterans Hospital. Tbe in Hanan District; Precinct
Mrs George Johnson 5
Brown's Trailer Park, Min· , CATTLE oiLER- iTox·O.Wik). :
CALL
Dozol Bottle Gu Amold t-illf.
5 I 6tp . new building addition was dis· , No. 29- 326; No, :11- 218:
! Ito · ersviUe. Pbone WY 2·3324. 1 Includes face fl y fighter. min-!
I Brothers, 611 E. lleln St.,
euased and Richard Pickens No. !I- fll'.!; No. 32 -729; No.
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m_o_ry
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4 '£/ 6tc 1 eral feeder and an automatic !
Pomeroy.
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reported on the Legion basebaO · J3 - 409; No. 24- II»; No. 35
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~NIIIIU~ ;uml:ure, dishes cattle
o1ior. Authomed deal- 1 98S-3824
Ch01ter, 0.
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leape being orpnlzed iJJ the - 947: No. 50- 5ZJ, all ill Lew·
";~,-,""'11;-cEI"IOITY.
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er lor Gallia and M•iiS
I AIR CONDITIONING
monty.
is District; Precinct No. • bene and father. Haymond C.· Mrs Howud CecU. lltiG w counties. Gordon H. SwiSher, J9s7 El.CAR 2 bedroom bouse I otleu service.
I'OMEIIDY _ UNION AVZ~
'1m and No. '11-115 beth In
R:mdoiph who pasS&lt;d away Mam It Pomeroy.
Cheshire, Ohio. Phone EM 7- 1 trailer. If interested. see
oration, New
I* otory frame,
bednlomo,
Roblnoon llilltriet; Precinct No.
3
one yenr ago. May 3rd.
1 29 tfr 7289.
_! 2_JOtp er Pierce, Long Bottom.
TU 2-35.17.
both, beselllO!l~ lot
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Jll-11; No. fO- Ul; No. 41
100 1
A dear one from us is gone.
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SEWII'OG
- 1111: No. G -117, all Ia Uo~i·e
voice WP loved is still. FOUR ROOM furnished apart · GOOD USED turqumse living
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.. Ezcel..
loll Dlatrlct; l'reel8et No. ~
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Is a vaeancy in
our men1. WY 2.,,'6"
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ffiAiLER LOTS - Free sew- step-tab1es and I coree ~ JIM.
Aatlloriled Slapr lalea
PORT _ IIi llory, beth,
5 1 lte
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Tha t "over oon be filled.
' age and water. Brown's Trail- le. 2 lamps. l13t1. Phon• SH 2lontee.
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buemenl, aa• fired hot air
District.
Sadly missed by hiS w1fe andl: er Park (State
Approved). 5225.
6 2 3te jl71i F'I'. inboard 125 six cylinlleaU.,, Dl&lt;o kltcbeo IIlii
children.
53 ltp Minersville, Ohto. Phone WY
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Station
Wagon,
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PT. PLEASANT- Sgt. H. E.
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Uc cylinder, standard transmisacro, located '"' new rood. p ~..
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local Sll'•
.,,. and F!)und
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ONE MOToR~YCLE helmet
TIIREE ud four room fur- sion. Pbone SH 2-522S
T/5 by If end m by 15 Ce1ebr~ I'
All ecetl01t buy II ...0110.00. detac!Jment released the actlv·
s ' Fairground . DIShed apartments. AD utiD·
5 z 3tc
ty black tires. Firel tire
IYIIACIJBII: - One llor7
tty report lor the month of Apelllnll
the Rock Reward.
pnngs
. der ' ties paid. Phone WY Z-2716.
$23.25, second tiro $10.65. Ex·
AJI N.. Ldlifit ShO!
I l'OOIIll (I bedrooms),
rt1 of bla detachmenL It follon:
Sunday
Fm
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lease ~all Eugene Willougb·! Rowley and Reed. After &amp; DON'T PUMP your alugglsh
tra rim $7.50 each. Newe o eCar eTruclt eHuter
uUllty room, concrete
Investigated live
highway PT. PLEASANT - The May
by The Plains, Ohio. Phone ' p. m. call WY 2•3574·
septic tank. Get Kleall'Em·
Sunoco, a..ter, Ohio.
porelt. Comer lot 10 • 100. """!dents: completed live crlm- term of the Ma1111 CoimtJ Cll'
5 I 3tc .
f 3 tic All Seplic Tank Cleaner. Land·
I • 30tp
Core eBuiW..
Good loeoUon....1100.00.
lnvesttptioll reauiUftl lo eult Court began .MondaJ With
si!598.
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mark Farm Bureau.
HAY, cheap. M 8B J.f75S.
eAny Type
Albert M. Cu, .'!:""er
felony JUTellts:
recovered tho Grand Jury eonveiJinl •t
Notice
E and four room furnish·
4 21 !Otc
f 10
a_,. Clelud, - stolen oulomoblle; recover· 1:30 a.m.
-----·-Oil and unfurnished apart·
WY UAI
ololes property valued 11 Roll call allowed tbree I1'I!Dd
OW FASHIONED revivRI May : menls. WY ~5434.
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Evenllp
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and returned to legal OWII- jurors Jlbeent end the CoUrt
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8 at the Pomeroy Lower Lliht MiDDLF.PORT, modern
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I I Jtc ers; served seven revoc.atiOD appointed Jfn. J . - II&lt;Comb
Mission on Harnsonville Road 1 turnlsbed J rooms and bath
DA Il Y CR0 SSW 0 RD
IIAVB BUYEIII - Need
orders resulting In picking up end Mrs. Lowell Jewell as IIPO·
one mile above Union Ave. I apartment.
Low uUllties.
ACROI&lt;"
48. Calondar
IJ. Am.,lud
bealillg,
1Dp m term tuJd elty.
of drlvero' U&lt;enoes for drunk eial jury COIIIIIltBdcJDo It Ill! ,.
bridge. ReY . Charles Setters, COats Building, WY ~141.
1. Vn~ation.
.. ubrni.,.
ean poet
Ohio. End )'0111' _sewer
involved In accident. lbe YIC&amp;neia. Cbole:D. u
the
tion
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without mautance;
•~Evangelist, Rev. Ivan Myers.
2 24 lie
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We ba ve all ,,..
apent Jlf --'•
••,~eement jlll'll1'l -· - · "_.,
Pastor Spec ial Singing
TWO -1 ...
SP. -C - 1. r.t,nd 1n
• s.m....ull ... Li%a,.
lneo. Roasonoble ralls.
buement, bal'dwootl
oo road patrol IIlii redar Hllda Plnbton, Jfn. C.
R.
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A ES for
Firth or
:!. Consumed
g-enw:
IDbdern kitcb_en. Route
in &amp;1 arrests for mls- Schurman and Fred kbrteder.
Stp
rent
the WY
Village
ol Middl..
Clydo
'· Som•thln•• 26. Minced
WY 2.2t7f, da,y or Digbt.
out &lt;If b'..,
water' 2\i
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b as all of Point PI•••
GOODWIN- PR.!NTING-, 1-11--E
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port. InCall
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or WY
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YO a ..ona IUC
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for tho btnlot
oath
from ~ Bonte. Phon lpeed, leaving IC&lt;!ne of acci· Other grend jurera
wore,
108'Macawa
Second st . homeroy. Phone : 2-2181 or WY 2-3600.
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EXPEitiENCID
WY Ulli21fter lor WY J.
Russell 0. Nowlbl, Fro YeaWY 2·2933 for statements, lei·:
II 30 lfc
11. Popular
wannonl't'
th•
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4 • lie alor'l IJFense, Improper reglJ. ter, James R. Stub, wwte
terheads and envelopes.1W
For Sale
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lratlon: falhn to ylelcl rlabt of Jobnaon, L. Edwll'd Powell, .J.
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still here.
5 tc
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bouto, bam end outiJuildln&amp;o. way etc.
C. GrHiith, Sherwoocl
LOSE
,,foly with oei-. GREAT t.AKE !louse
If p,.pooltloa
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29. Cruy
36. Sobs
Free•po:-.)l')w mllos WI
Also apent 2f man hours ... lira. Mervin Cbapmu, J:. JOI·
A· Diet taOJets. Only 98c at i also
•. women.sl
ueed
and
Racine Contact D£,• ert
operator's examinations,
lt4 epb ·Bulftllaton, Ruby
Stark . Phot·mac .
3 I ""tp and chJI .r en' clothmg, men'
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•z Suit .
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man boura dellclunent office Jay E. Slane, MirY C. Froendt
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work umforms, woven rugs
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latin
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Ho=m=e=m=a:;:de:-i'Pizza, and novelties. Jeffers Used 18 . Sip
1"- 18:1-Z25J.
f 2'1
IDd enry 0 ' r.,
111111.
20
50c, 75c, and $1.00 stzes. fle. Clothing Store. Rt. 33, going
· Hymn
JOB IIALS- 0 acre firm.
work, etc.; 151 hours on orlmluxe Pizza, ll :.u J?ck's Dai· toward Fairgrounds.
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llld .,.tb. To lnal investlpUoo; 20
boon
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ry Bar, Mlddleoort.
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4 28 6tc
25. M•taJ tar
abw. . drive from ........., ualsdlll tn weight law enforee21
..Vanted To Buy
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,., 2-2Ift
Pomo""
Rllllil Ita, lferrl8oovUie IW ment: traffic ..,nts at Pomolnatanee
WY um or WY I 2.3111.
Sliveretllerfet!bridge;
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30. .....,
II Ue roy
four bridge
houn Inand
mlkinc
ioned furnit ure,
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Landmark's Got
ooatlnr
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cy blood runs; •labt hotlro In PT. PLEASANT -Cil'J L.
frames, dishes. other uem• I
EVERYTHING
&gt;&lt;.
filii bUetDellt, Ill
eourl: IAuetl G Wll'lliDI tlct:· JMiu, lV, &lt;If Lopa, Oblo, Rl.
Wiwt do you have' Ca ll or Why drive 50 mil.,, when
vacatlonn
AT ITS GREATEST
1111 SL,
Ill io 1lllllorllil for minor lfo. I, 6Jr1ller lllsoa Cotmi)' Nilsee Corner Anl tque ll·op .\lid· vou ca n get delivery at our
311. L&amp;'lf'• wocm
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dent, died lfond17 Ill !JJCa lloodlcporl, Ohio. WY 229.\9
ma warehouse. Call 118 for
37. Epoch
Plein or ~- Other members of the local pita!. He - 1 retired fmntr
, H :&lt; Ott· Spreading
&lt;pociallzod Available
service - _ Bulk
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OW FARM• With timber or ~lso Can Apply Liquid Nl·
palm
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Pirkl .11'6 Tnopen G. E. SeJ· at GIUlpolil FOITJ 011 Oct, ,.,
timber alone. Marlon Reyn I trogen To Your Fields. All
41. KnaYe ot
,. or 12" lla ....Jh .. ,...
Bllll llld R. E. O'Dell.
11116 the !10ft &lt;If JOIOpll ud Edith
Analysis, atraight &amp; mixed
elub.
CIHJII!Itta C.IY'Oit Sltr¥'.
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Aarel
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Cut
&amp;1ft
Nfer..
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Mead Jordan.
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olds, Rl 3, Coolville, Ohio. I materials available. All at fl. Annoy
C'U WY · ., 1d llk lo h
I strudl4 10 30tp
new low prices.
H . Ratlnc
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2
2181
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Plcl&amp;upAtG.IG.CAJII
10111t01t0 who woru tverJ•
INsTiiiJcTlON
Kimble Jordan; tina lltlll,
7.
ltlO LBS. May apple. 13&lt;
lb.
111 W. MAIM
I'Of!lliROY
cla,y.
f 27 ftc ftlUCK DRIVERS. Age Zl.fO. Jlnal ,t C8fro11. .O!tJoi r..,. of
500 lb, wild ginger, 5:&lt;: lb..
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IIIJIISBKDPER for geaera1 11e1111 or tdrlflbl. Ezperi&lt;Dce Glltlll, Ohio ud
If LoGoiden Seal 11.75 lb., ginseng
POMEROY
wu,k
. . . . . .L Far IDtervjew, see .
nec8aary.
You eon tl1'1l pn; three da~ Mn,
1101
$25 lb. and 126. clean waabed
OHIO
DAILY CBYPTOQUOTI: _ Ren'o ...... t. wrii.
CIIIIJIIII
o. iiiDdJ Oftr 11p of· 1be ...,
II per hour Iller 111ar1 'lbelmi HetllplemaD, Llaca•
roots. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
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Crlh Bre4fon!
J..11Ja1Jr Tbellra ·iD Mlclcll• trllninti. Local )liocement • · k!r, Obio, Mrl. Dork Pet.n,
Ohio
5 2 30tc
Jack W. Caney. Mgr.
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IMa. , _ •
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flee available. You do aot
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ALBERT PARKER

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11511 PLYMOUTH, good t;;:;;. 0t1r third noor budget shop.
' ODd in goor sha[J&lt;' and a 1959 Baker Furniture, Middleport
¥ Ford In good shape. B o • hi Ohio.
11 12 tic
&lt;;~utomatic transmission. G.A. 11164 AMERICA MOBILE borne
Deem, Racine, Ohio.
55 x 1tl. Early American mI 27 tile
terior. Phone !192 ·5611.

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1964 Chevrole Impala 4 Door
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power steering, std. Y·8 engine. radiO and beater. A
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day. Modern Poultry, Box 188;
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Works
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Remod- HOUSE witb I rooms and baUt,
1 erov Cement Blork Co
1~larv, Hawk and Children.
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HOMEBUILDERS ...Uent condition.
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TION, Beautiful walnut C9ft" j Geldlnl Appaloola. GenUe for . .,..,
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lorn Obio.
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or pay balan&lt;e due 1811.21. Try
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II In your home. Call WY ?.· IJtlf OOI)GE I door s:an,
,auio eholoe of .bulL Curtis
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darns, etc. all without attach- LEGHOI\N HENS 50e each. w.
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of $5.50 per month or pay bal- ..:W, '"••t
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JIM CARNAHAN
fr best!termites
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lui band blown glass piet....
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Horak's Carry-Out at PomeJCOrpions, ver '
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11164 AMERrcA Nobile home, eo., Middleport
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.., County GriDII Jury return- don See, Jr.
..JJ!dlcied lour felony and 7 mls&lt;t.mean- A joint miBdomea:., Pearor lndldmen!B Monday ond was
cltsmlssed subject lo call untU he R( Leon; cb!ll1in8
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lo . MOiedgevll!e Ill charged A misdemeanor Indictment
bltent to deiraud· Alva was returned aaalnat I Georp
: Tolll er Glenwood' charged 0. Dabney, Gallipolis FelT}',
,"ub lel:m;,ua assault on Wll· cbatged with obstructlDI u tl· i
Uam Ollvor Grant; Wilbur Bry· Hcer.
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and concealing stolen are scheduled to report lo 1M
property; end Joh!mle Girdner, oourl on Thursday, May llh lo
Pt. Pleasant, charged with for· answer to tbelr
pry.
pel!! jury will begin Its
Two misdemeanor indict· Monday, May 9th at t a.m.
men!B cbatglns negl*nt homJ.
&lt;Ide were returned qalnst Ray
A. Burks, Ashland, KY., as 1
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the lives of Cbarles A. Morar· I
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Two misdemeanor
Indict·
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James Landon. See, Pt
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Registration
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cJncts of Mason County sbowiq
the number of registered voten
tn' tach precinct. In the 41 Maon county precincts there 11'0
13,876 registered vote.. .. and of
that total •,981 are republieu:
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Post 128, American Legion, vo~ • precincts 11'0 as follows:
ed 100 per cent in aupport ofi P,..,.lnct No. I - Ill; No. !
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the Melgs Local School Dilltrict , - 31•; No. 3 - 270, aU II Arbond Issue at 1 recent meetinl. buckle llistrlct; Precinct No. t
your,pres~ ~'!':!
wltb Albert Rouab, post com- 1- f24; No.6 -lte; No. Tmander, In charge.
152; No.8 _ 289: No. 9- 211;
The post voted
contribute No. IO _ 400, aU bl Clendenin
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friend' and ne~ghhors who large lot Available now. i cubiC feet. WY t-032l or WY
type I. Paul Lawrence, Port.
--~ 17 :IOtc 1 Long Botlom, Ohio, Rl. I, 1o the promoUnn campaign
join-· District; Pre&lt;inct No. 12- 411
hdoed us dunng the 11ine&lt;&lt; Phone WY 2·2251.
5 I 3tc I 2-3tH8··-- - - _ 3 13 lfo
land,_Ohlo Vi 3-2654. 53 3tp l O'DElL TERMITE. Service, 10, Phont IIIW5!5,
1 J Sip ing with Racine, Pomeroy and ud No. 13 -273 both Ia Colo&amp;·
and death of our dear wife FURii!s-H-ED- ap:.rtmenl.---4oi SEWING machine. 1966 zii zag.
Belmont Dr., GallJpolls, Obio. BOUSE, bedroom• and bath, Rutland In a special project. ne DIStrict: Preclact No. li 1
and ""''h".10 Our smcere 'I'· Spring Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio.' As advertised on TV. $311.88 '
NOW IS THE TIME
Phone 446-324&amp;. Termite IIlii large boekyord
cloze
to Plafts ......., made for aendlng 297; No. 16 - 324:, No. 17-172
precJallon
Mr&gt; .. Howard WY 2·2288.
. 5 3 tfc compiNe. WY 2·2685. 52 6tc '
TO APPLy
Pest Control. Free lnl)lec- ICbool on e10 South 3rd St. cards 1o boys in VietNam. Re- ' all in Cooper Dlltrict; Precinct
Pl
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and her n~eces. the
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New 1
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Lewta CllldENT
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were Frank
Murray,
No.- :n4113
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22- Sf!; Dt.
No.
f'unml Home and lllo&lt;e send. ment 5 miles ."?rth of Porn· complete wilh all attach-~
Repair,Co.,
in Middleport,
Kennedy,
Kenneth
Darot Dale
and ' 23
all InNo.Graham
lw' food and flower s. Thank eroy. Phone II\ 2-669B.
ments. As adverlised on TV.
Also Custom Spnylng
1374, Baum Lumber Co.
IDII both, lull basem,.,t, large Gene Rice. Clarence Gilkey ltric1: Precinct No. 24,.. Kf:
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Frank Hysell, Mr. "'d
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118.88 com plete. WY 2· ·
For Alfalfa Weevil
Chester 1185-33tll.
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porch, out of hlgb water. Coo- was reported a patient at Hunt· INo. 25- 311; No. 211- tiS, all
52 61
111'. Pearl Hy"ll. Mr.
and 2 BEDROOM house trailer.
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RUJ.Ii tact ldro. C!Uford Holter Wl 1l mgton Veterans Hospital. Tbe in Hanan District; Precinct
Mrs George Johnson 5
Brown's Trailer Park, Min· , CATTLE oiLER- iTox·O.Wik). :
CALL
Dozol Bottle Gu Amold t-illf.
5 I 6tp . new building addition was dis· , No. 29- 326; No, :11- 218:
! Ito · ersviUe. Pbone WY 2·3324. 1 Includes face fl y fighter. min-!
I Brothers, 611 E. lleln St.,
euased and Richard Pickens No. !I- fll'.!; No. 32 -729; No.
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Pomeroy.
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reported on the Legion basebaO · J3 - 409; No. 24- II»; No. 35
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o1ior. Authomed deal- 1 98S-3824
Ch01ter, 0.
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leape being orpnlzed iJJ the - 947: No. 50- 5ZJ, all ill Lew·
";~,-,""'11;-cEI"IOITY.
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er lor Gallia and M•iiS
I AIR CONDITIONING
monty.
is District; Precinct No. • bene and father. Haymond C.· Mrs Howud CecU. lltiG w counties. Gordon H. SwiSher, J9s7 El.CAR 2 bedroom bouse I otleu service.
I'OMEIIDY _ UNION AVZ~
'1m and No. '11-115 beth In
R:mdoiph who pasS&lt;d away Mam It Pomeroy.
Cheshire, Ohio. Phone EM 7- 1 trailer. If interested. see
oration, New
I* otory frame,
bednlomo,
Roblnoon llilltriet; Precinct No.
3
one yenr ago. May 3rd.
1 29 tfr 7289.
_! 2_JOtp er Pierce, Long Bottom.
TU 2-35.17.
both, beselllO!l~ lot
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Jll-11; No. fO- Ul; No. 41
100 1
A dear one from us is gone.
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SEWII'OG
- 1111: No. G -117, all Ia Uo~i·e
voice WP loved is still. FOUR ROOM furnished apart · GOOD USED turqumse living
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loll Dlatrlct; l'reel8et No. ~
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Aatlloriled Slapr lalea
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' age and water. Brown's Trail- le. 2 lamps. l13t1. Phon• SH 2lontee.
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buemenl, aa• fired hot air
District.
Sadly missed by hiS w1fe andl: er Park (State
Approved). 5225.
6 2 3te jl71i F'I'. inboard 125 six cylinlleaU.,, Dl&lt;o kltcbeo IIlii
children.
53 ltp Minersville, Ohto. Phone WY
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ONE MOToR~YCLE helmet
TIIREE ud four room fur- sion. Pbone SH 2-522S
T/5 by If end m by 15 Ce1ebr~ I'
All ecetl01t buy II ...0110.00. detac!Jment released the actlv·
s ' Fairground . DIShed apartments. AD utiD·
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ty black tires. Firel tire
IYIIACIJBII: - One llor7
tty report lor the month of Apelllnll
the Rock Reward.
pnngs
. der ' ties paid. Phone WY Z-2716.
$23.25, second tiro $10.65. Ex·
AJI N.. Ldlifit ShO!
I l'OOIIll (I bedrooms),
rt1 of bla detachmenL It follon:
Sunday
Fm
II'
lease ~all Eugene Willougb·! Rowley and Reed. After &amp; DON'T PUMP your alugglsh
tra rim $7.50 each. Newe o eCar eTruclt eHuter
uUllty room, concrete
Investigated live
highway PT. PLEASANT - The May
by The Plains, Ohio. Phone ' p. m. call WY 2•3574·
septic tank. Get Kleall'Em·
Sunoco, a..ter, Ohio.
porelt. Comer lot 10 • 100. """!dents: completed live crlm- term of the Ma1111 CoimtJ Cll'
5 I 3tc .
f 3 tic All Seplic Tank Cleaner. Land·
I • 30tp
Core eBuiW..
Good loeoUon....1100.00.
lnvesttptioll reauiUftl lo eult Court began .MondaJ With
si!598.
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mark Farm Bureau.
HAY, cheap. M 8B J.f75S.
eAny Type
Albert M. Cu, .'!:""er
felony JUTellts:
recovered tho Grand Jury eonveiJinl •t
Notice
E and four room furnish·
4 21 !Otc
f 10
a_,. Clelud, - stolen oulomoblle; recover· 1:30 a.m.
-----·-Oil and unfurnished apart·
WY UAI
ololes property valued 11 Roll call allowed tbree I1'I!Dd
OW FASHIONED revivRI May : menls. WY ~5434.
12
6
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11\' 2·11M Ml..,_,rt, 0 .
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fUOO
and returned to legal OWII- jurors Jlbeent end the CoUrt
1
8 at the Pomeroy Lower Lliht MiDDLF.PORT, modern
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Mission on Harnsonville Road 1 turnlsbed J rooms and bath
DA Il Y CR0 SSW 0 RD
IIAVB BUYEIII - Need
orders resulting In picking up end Mrs. Lowell Jewell as IIPO·
one mile above Union Ave. I apartment.
Low uUllties.
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48. Calondar
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bealillg,
1Dp m term tuJd elty.
of drlvero' U&lt;enoes for drunk eial jury COIIIIIltBdcJDo It Ill! ,.
bridge. ReY . Charles Setters, COats Building, WY ~141.
1. Vn~ation.
.. ubrni.,.
ean poet
Ohio. End )'0111' _sewer
involved In accident. lbe YIC&amp;neia. Cbole:D. u
the
tion
22. """'"
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without mautance;
•~Evangelist, Rev. Ivan Myers.
2 24 lie
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We ba ve all ,,..
apent Jlf --'•
••,~eement jlll'll1'l -· - · "_.,
Pastor Spec ial Singing
TWO -1 ...
SP. -C - 1. r.t,nd 1n
• s.m....ull ... Li%a,.
lneo. Roasonoble ralls.
buement, bal'dwootl
oo road patrol IIlii redar Hllda Plnbton, Jfn. C.
R.
5• 3
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Firth or
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g-enw:
IDbdern kitcb_en. Route
in &amp;1 arrests for mls- Schurman and Fred kbrteder.
Stp
rent
the WY
Village
ol Middl..
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WY 2.2t7f, da,y or Digbt.
out &lt;If b'..,
water' 2\i
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oath
from ~ Bonte. Phon lpeed, leaving IC&lt;!ne of acci· Other grend jurera
wore,
108'Macawa
Second st . homeroy. Phone : 2-2181 or WY 2-3600.
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wannonl't'
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terheads and envelopes.1W
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lratlon: falhn to ylelcl rlabt of Jobnaon, L. Edwll'd Powell, .J.
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still here.
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bouto, bam end outiJuildln&amp;o. way etc.
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LOSE
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If p,.pooltloa
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29. Cruy
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A· Diet taOJets. Only 98c at i also
•. women.sl
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and
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operator's examinations,
lt4 epb ·Bulftllaton, Ruby
Stark . Phot·mac .
3 I ""tp and chJI .r en' clothmg, men'
.,, t
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man boura dellclunent office Jay E. Slane, MirY C. Froendt
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work umforms, woven rugs
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latin
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f 2'1
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111111.
20
50c, 75c, and $1.00 stzes. fle. Clothing Store. Rt. 33, going
· Hymn
JOB IIALS- 0 acre firm.
work, etc.; 151 hours on orlmluxe Pizza, ll :.u J?ck's Dai· toward Fairgrounds.
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llld .,.tb. To lnal investlpUoo; 20
boon
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4 28 6tc
25. M•taJ tar
abw. . drive from ........., ualsdlll tn weight law enforee21
..Vanted To Buy
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Pomo""
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WY um or WY I 2.3111.
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30. .....,
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four bridge
houn Inand
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cy blood runs; •labt hotlro In PT. PLEASANT -Cil'J L.
frames, dishes. other uem• I
EVERYTHING
&gt;&lt;.
filii bUetDellt, Ill
eourl: IAuetl G Wll'lliDI tlct:· JMiu, lV, &lt;If Lopa, Oblo, Rl.
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vacatlonn
AT ITS GREATEST
1111 SL,
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ma warehouse. Call 118 for
37. Epoch
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service - _ Bulk
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OW FARM• With timber or ~lso Can Apply Liquid Nl·
palm
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timber alone. Marlon Reyn I trogen To Your Fields. All
41. KnaYe ot
,. or 12" lla ....Jh .. ,...
Bllll llld R. E. O'Dell.
11116 the !10ft &lt;If JOIOpll ud Edith
Analysis, atraight &amp; mixed
elub.
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lt.
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&amp;1ft
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.
Mead Jordan.
,
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C'U WY · ., 1d llk lo h
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new low prices.
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2
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7.
ltlO LBS. May apple. 13&lt;
lb.
111 W. MAIM
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cla,y.
f 27 ftc ftlUCK DRIVERS. Age Zl.fO. Jlnal ,t C8fro11. .O!tJoi r..,. of
500 lb, wild ginger, 5:&lt;: lb..
•
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IIIJIISBKDPER for geaera1 11e1111 or tdrlflbl. Ezperi&lt;Dce Glltlll, Ohio ud
If LoGoiden Seal 11.75 lb., ginseng
POMEROY
wu,k
. . . . . .L Far IDtervjew, see .
nec8aary.
You eon tl1'1l pn; three da~ Mn,
1101
$25 lb. and 126. clean waabed
OHIO
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II per hour Iller 111ar1 'lbelmi HetllplemaD, Llaca•
roots. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
•
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Ohio
5 2 30tc
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