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witnessed the .battle.
800 yards. They piled their. dead
In the border fighting,
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erUpted . Sunday and
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thr~ rain and storms
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Nolan, Clndnoatl'a )'OUil8
pitching sensaUcm; matched
seryes with veteran ace JlliJ
BunnJng of Pblladelpbla Sutidi!Y,
blanking the PbiDies 1-0 for his
first major lesJUe s&amp;utout and
glvlng the Reds a sweep of a
doubleheader..
Tbe )'OUili righihander, ' woo
scatterild flvel)lts In piCking UP,
his third victory bi !lUI'
decisions, J01 aD lite
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away," aald Nolan. "I· i'emetn·
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defeated Mbmeaoti 4-2.
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In the ' face by a
Claude Raymond pitch Friday
· got his revenge from the
rlgbthander by h!IJII· a two run homer in the
nlnth
of tbe second game
to give
Sail Francisco
Glanta a sweep over lbe Astros.
Brown ilrillid Raymond's first
pitch over the left field fence
for bl8 first h&lt;lmer of the se.ason
to seqd the Astros to their fifth
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Nolan linallt cot ·ltin),fon an and 4~,
IQfield ~ fly · to sbcikstop · Leo Atlanta· $-!, New ,
Cardeftas·. · . · ~. ·· st. ,~ , 3-1 and
Alotriuillly ~~ Ill• · split a twlnbll~ ,
. cmlen¥ ·'~ ·~!Ida P;IDsolt illklng. lbe. opener
smashed hf!¥ Jrutlll ~ N; ·cb'o!!Pintl· ~
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liever Ted ~y pi~ UP In , Amerwan
his lillb save, of the aeuoo for Bolten I&lt;J91t·ll!o
the R""' i.niqtoiy in·~e fir~ 5 ano! 13-9, New
ga~: Ailirnalby, reUrecl ,. tl\e B all I more 6 •
lest· lifO baltel'fl . ·. .l\lllllt stopped
fonlng
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pa~e a !!&gt;hit littack that carried National League hit, highligbted ,;vjnnln'g, 1iUP !to lead ,the •·UI•
the Gianta to victory in' the [U"st a three run spree that lifted lhe Ang~s. llf.D,OOg~ro over

game.
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New York Meta over the St.
Roll&lt;&gt;rto Clemente sliunmed a Louis Cardinals.
triple, double and si~.gie, scored Johnson, who ei1me i. · the
a pair of tuns and drove in a Meta from Baltimore last
third to ·do'wn the Atlanta Wednesday, drove tn Johnny
Braves and glve Dennls Ribant Sullivan and winning pitcher
his first vl~tory of the season. ,Jack Fisher with the winning
Clemente scored the (irst two runs and spa~;ked the Meta to
runs on singles by Bill their firs! ~ictory over . Boti
Mazeroski In the first and olxth Gibson since ·Oct. 2, 1964. The
innings and singled home big righthander had beaten
Manny Mota with the third !hem nine times In a row.
Pirate run in the seventh.
/ Willie Davis' two out single in
Bob Johnson's two run double the bottom of the lOth Inning

Chi~oculitiinthefirst
of I' .doubleheader.
· 'Biji~ Willi~!f0s' fillh hi! of
game ·highlighted a three ,
10th Inning outburst that
the ~ubs ;pver ·the Do.d !.T .•~!
the ;'!""ond·'
pitcher Ken
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first pi .lour s)tajglit,
on hits by Paul Popovich
Gienh Becken.:·wnuams
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Cia· ''Nolan was· gobig tO be out of
cinnati's teen • aged wonder there if be walked. Francona,"
cwasn't going to let. II happen a safd Bristol. '
second time.
"I kneW that," aald Nolljll,
~· "! wasn't going to let him wbo made 135 pitches In the
get away," said 18-year-old game. "I want that nlne-lanlng
pitcher Gary Nolan Sunday aft- shutout."
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lesgue ·shutout, a 1.0 win over lor the first time Ibis seasoo
the PhUadelphia Pbils.
end was high In· his praise for
'HIID' to Nolan Is Tlto Fran- the teen-ager. ·
cona, the Phillles veteran first "! can aee wby beHers aay
baoeman.
his last ball Is sneaky," said
Nolan had to get Francona Pavletlch. "It comes right out
out or ·be would have been of hil shirtaleeve."
ptilled by Manager Dave BrJs. "llbn. Drysdale of lite Dodgers
!ol.
does the same thing," said PavAfter winning the first game letlch. "Nolan's last ball rises
2-1, the Reds were leading 1.0 too. Tbat's why you see so
in the top of the ninth when No- many blttero striking out and
lao walked Tony Gonzalez with poPRin£ UP· Tl\l!y're swinging
two out.
beneath the pllches: ',
Francona worked Nolan to a Doubles by Rose and .Tony
M count. He then fouled off Perez in the first Inning gave
seven straight pitches before the Reds their only .run In the
grounding out.
second game. Jim Bunning was

tagged With tjoe loss.
Homen Big weapotl
. Home runs by Lob CanleooiS I
end ·vada . Pinson po)Vered
surprising Reds to a 2-1 vlc~ll'l'
In the ope~ ·game of
twin bill.
Redo Relief ace Ted Abel~· I
nathy, picking UP his lOth
of.the young season, reUred
las! two batteril ~ the ninth
Ding to preserve Jim M:~~~
second victory In lour d
Maloney had yielded
hlt.t before deparUng
ninth iMing single by Rlc:hle I
Allen.
Pinson's third. bomer of
se1100n came oH loser
Jacltson with two out In
eighth Inning and broio= a 1·1

Saturday
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)
-Mario Andretti broke his
lap speed record to qualify
the pole position in
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pas, 3-2, to the mound tonif!ht
against the second place
Utes and Bob Veale 5-0• .

HOPING TO ANNEX the seeood leg of tbe Triple Crown, jockey Bobby. Ussery left
wm be aboard Proud Clarion In the Prealmess May 20 al PlmUC. In Baltimore. 'lhatl~
Proad Clarloa, r!Jbl, feeUo1 bls ~Is close Up.
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title by one stroke over
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Man- then scored what proved to be serve the win, his thin! tn five
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land Indians Win take them any vls' single. It was Alvis, loci- Siebert didn't walk a man, NEW YORK (UP!) -Only him."
ali.Urrie list.
·way they can, ahd Sunday's dentally, who was the defensive end struck out five en route to
person knew Mickey Mantle Someone then mentioned that "Oh, no," said the blond , DALLAS (UPl) - The
rain-abbreviated victory was no bero in Siebert's no - bitter ~e victory, wblch left the Tribe would hit his SOOth borne run Mantle now wa~ only 11 homers slugger .. "Are you ~oing io start
exception.
against these same Sensloni 10 a fifth-place lie with the
[behind ott lor fifth place on the on that now'"
. It lasted only five lnnlngs due last season. .
Yankees, both with !~IS marks. And she wasn't even in the _ _ _ _ __:__ __:.:,:::..::::,~~:____ _ __
to a steady drizzle that began
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to fail bi the top of the fourth, In the Senators' filth, Howsrd Tlinf 'started ftll' tiU! lint
called my wife last nigbt
~ but that was enongb lor a ~I drove the ball out oftbe .park i,n 20 days and went the
(Saturday) and I told her I
vlcto lor the Indians and"Son. for his fifth h~mer ol the ·year eight lnningo and bad giVeo
would hit the big one lor her on
n S~bert.
to end Siebert s hitle~s otrbig. only four . ~U• , before.
Motloer's Day," Mantle r•'"''led
YAnyway, the way Siebert was Nen followed with a smgle ~d baahed a ,homer. and Fred
Sunday alter be became ti1e
pitching lbe extra four innings went to second on a, •acrlf)ce, enUne singled. · Orlando
sixth player In history to hit 500
might ~ot have made any dlf- But Siebert bore dc!wn to get came in to. put down the
career homers. The seventhlerenee.'
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the next two batters lllcl
'and preset'Ve 1be win.
blow belped the New By United l'r&lt;ls IDieraeliOllal Atlanta
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.As the Indians enjoyed a day
Yankees beat tbe BaltJ.
American Lt8 gue
San Francisco 14 14 .soo 51!
500
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er of a two-game series In Van'
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lsfaction of oweeping the lour
Boston
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Sunday's RA!sults
games with Washington.
"Site'o like Whitey's (Ford) Cleveland
12 13 .480 6 Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 2
Tbe biltel'fl took over in Fri- NEW ORLEANS &lt;UP!)
stroke better than
" be conUnued. "She New York
12 13 ,480 6 Cln 2 Phila 1, 1st
All young folks In your 20's; 30's
day night's 12-5 romp, and the Lean, freckled George Knudson Jack Nicklaus.
know too much about WasiJington
12 15 .444 7 Cin 1 Phiia o, 2nd
' and, 40's should have your financial
pitching came up strong In Sat· wu dripping wlt!t sweat when Nicklaus, wbo .started
Once, shortly alter we California
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credit established with CITY LOAN.
urday's 3-1 win by Luis Tlant be walked into the Lakewood final round ev.en With Knudson,
married, s!Je brought ber Minnesota
II 15 .423 71!. S.F. 11 Hous 6, 1st
'l'hen you havq it ready to count on
and then Sleberl's abbreviated Country Club press room, but led twice durmg the day.
family to a game. Wben Baltimore
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two-hitter Sunday.
he must have been cool Inside. ares o ""
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everyone got up to siretch In
SDDday'o Resolts
Los Ang 2 Chi 1. 1st, 10 ins.
finance a oar or ahnost anything yon
Siebert burled lour hitless In· He bad to be cool to withstand turn leading for three holeo,
the seventh Inning, tbey went Boston 8 Detroit 5, 1st
Chi 6 Los Ang 3, 2nd 11 ins
want at low cost.. You can order iWII
nlngs before yielding a homer the pressure tha\ Jack
Knudson dropped birdies on the bome. She thought the game Bosion 13 Detroit 9, 2nd
Today's Probable Pltcbers
,the right financing by phone at City
to big Frank Howard and a sin· Bob Charles, Frank Beard,
and 15th boles to regabi the was over."
New York 6 Baltimore 5 .
Pittsburgh (Veale 5-0) at
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gle to Dick Nen In the fifth Tommy Bolt applied on
•1111, then: With Nicklaus But even Merlyn Mantle Cleve 2 Wash list, 5 ins, rain Cincinnati (Pi'ppas 3-2), a p.m. I
frame. He finiohed strong u Simday In the final 18
breathing down biB neck, parre~
have appreciated the Cleve at Wash 2nd ppd rain
Houston (Giusti 0-4) at Los I ·
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rest of the way to win. mighty blow struck by her Chicago 4 Calif. 2, 1st
Angeles (Brewer 0.1), 11 p.m.'
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out catcher Paul Casanova and New Orleana .,Open Golf
and most of the Deld husband and the three-stage Chicago 3 Calif. 1, 2nd
New York (Cardwell 2-3) at
getting pinch-hiiter Cap Peter- nament.
today fqr the Colonial
ovation he received Kansas City f Minnesota 2
Atlanta (Blasingame 1.0). a'
son on an outfield fly.
The 29--year-old former
at Fort Worth Ibis week.
the crowd of 18,872 at
Todly's Prebable Pltcben
p.m.
Tbat was enough for head from WlnnlpeJ came out from
he planned to bead home ~ankee stadium. The fans Baltimore (Phoebus 1-1) at Chicago (Culp 2-2) at San
Umpire Frank Umont, wbo thl!l) under tbe pressure . with . a ,, a five-week rest.
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clteered him as be rounded the Boston (Rohr 2-1), 7:30p.m.
Francisco (Herbel !.{)), ~ p.m.
called It off. Umont kept play $20,000 first prize, the blqest
'Ill!' $20,~ check justifies bases, when be lel.t the dugout Clllilornla (McGlothlin 2-0) at (Only games scheduled)
&amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
going through the !lith in order check of his up-antk!Own
vacation, be said.
at the end of the Inning and Kansas City (Hunter 3-3). 8
to make II an of6clal g8t1Je. professional career.
Knudson, who won only when it was announced that p.m.
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last year, now bas ManUe would be bononid for bls Detroit (Wicheroham 1.{)) at Pitts at Cin night
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Phil Oriega In the second in- Knudsoo fired two under par •merlcan tournament since the Mantle, a SS.yesr-&lt;lld switch· ·(Only games scheduled)
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Tbe Indians 1ot their other round of the tournament. He
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Robbison wao ~ Sunday 'Wllllaml, Willie "'ays 1ttd Mel Detroit at Wash.. night
In a pre-game cel'etnony at ott In the exalted 500 class. ·
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Mickef .J
Mantle hit ~js 500th bome rqn in
the seventh inning that enabled
New York tn beat B3ltimare 6-5. ·
Mantle is only the slslb player ' 1• ·
to reach this plateau.

WORCESTER, Mass (UPII
-Harvard's heavyweight
racked up its 29th victory in
row by capturing the ~~:~:::~~~
Association of Rowi11g C
heavyweight championship.
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Civitan Open wpo 1
until Mom!ay due ,toiJ'~J!l· ·t f
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Nolan, Clndnoatl'a )'OUil8
pitching sensaUcm; matched
seryes with veteran ace JlliJ
BunnJng of Pblladelpbla Sutidi!Y,
blanking the PbiDies 1-0 for his
first major lesJUe s&amp;utout and
glvlng the Reds a sweep of a
doubleheader..
Tbe )'OUili righihander, ' woo
scatterild flvel)lts In piCking UP,
his third victory bi !lUI'
decisions, J01 aD lite
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bomeonTo#.'i'em'dbuble. ·
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dangerous Tlto Prii!COna, the
potenllal ~run:.
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away," aald Nolan. "I· i'emetn·
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defeated Mbmeaoti 4-2.
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In the ' face by a
Claude Raymond pitch Friday
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rlgbthander by h!IJII· a two run homer in the
nlnth
of tbe second game
to give
Sail Francisco
Glanta a sweep over lbe Astros.
Brown ilrillid Raymond's first
pitch over the left field fence
for bl8 first h&lt;lmer of the se.ason
to seqd the Astros to their fifth
stralgbt defeat.
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Nolan linallt cot ·ltin),fon an and 4~,
IQfield ~ fly · to sbcikstop · Leo Atlanta· $-!, New ,
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Alotriuillly ~~ Ill• · split a twlnbll~ ,
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smashed hf!¥ Jrutlll ~ N; ·cb'o!!Pintl· ~
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liever Ted ~y pi~ UP In , Amerwan
his lillb save, of the aeuoo for Bolten I&lt;J91t·ll!o
the R""' i.niqtoiy in·~e fir~ 5 ano! 13-9, New
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lest· lifO baltel'fl . ·. .l\lllllt stopped
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pa~e a !!&gt;hit littack that carried National League hit, highligbted ,;vjnnln'g, 1iUP !to lead ,the •·UI•
the Gianta to victory in' the [U"st a three run spree that lifted lhe Ang~s. llf.D,OOg~ro over

game.
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New York Meta over the St.
Roll&lt;&gt;rto Clemente sliunmed a Louis Cardinals.
triple, double and si~.gie, scored Johnson, who ei1me i. · the
a pair of tuns and drove in a Meta from Baltimore last
third to ·do'wn the Atlanta Wednesday, drove tn Johnny
Braves and glve Dennls Ribant Sullivan and winning pitcher
his first vl~tory of the season. ,Jack Fisher with the winning
Clemente scored the (irst two runs and spa~;ked the Meta to
runs on singles by Bill their firs! ~ictory over . Boti
Mazeroski In the first and olxth Gibson since ·Oct. 2, 1964. The
innings and singled home big righthander had beaten
Manny Mota with the third !hem nine times In a row.
Pirate run in the seventh.
/ Willie Davis' two out single in
Bob Johnson's two run double the bottom of the lOth Inning

Chi~oculitiinthefirst
of I' .doubleheader.
· 'Biji~ Willi~!f0s' fillh hi! of
game ·highlighted a three ,
10th Inning outburst that
the ~ubs ;pver ·the Do.d !.T .•~!
the ;'!""ond·'
pitcher Ken
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first pi .lour s)tajglit,
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Gienh Becken.:·wnuams
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Cia· ''Nolan was· gobig tO be out of
cinnati's teen • aged wonder there if be walked. Francona,"
cwasn't going to let. II happen a safd Bristol. '
second time.
"I kneW that," aald Nolljll,
~· "! wasn't going to let him wbo made 135 pitches In the
get away," said 18-year-old game. "I want that nlne-lanlng
pitcher Gary Nolan Sunday aft- shutout."
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lesgue ·shutout, a 1.0 win over lor the first time Ibis seasoo
the PhUadelphia Pbils.
end was high In· his praise for
'HIID' to Nolan Is Tlto Fran- the teen-ager. ·
cona, the Phillles veteran first "! can aee wby beHers aay
baoeman.
his last ball Is sneaky," said
Nolan had to get Francona Pavletlch. "It comes right out
out or ·be would have been of hil shirtaleeve."
ptilled by Manager Dave BrJs. "llbn. Drysdale of lite Dodgers
!ol.
does the same thing," said PavAfter winning the first game letlch. "Nolan's last ball rises
2-1, the Reds were leading 1.0 too. Tbat's why you see so
in the top of the ninth when No- many blttero striking out and
lao walked Tony Gonzalez with poPRin£ UP· Tl\l!y're swinging
two out.
beneath the pllches: ',
Francona worked Nolan to a Doubles by Rose and .Tony
M count. He then fouled off Perez in the first Inning gave
seven straight pitches before the Reds their only .run In the
grounding out.
second game. Jim Bunning was

tagged With tjoe loss.
Homen Big weapotl
. Home runs by Lob CanleooiS I
end ·vada . Pinson po)Vered
surprising Reds to a 2-1 vlc~ll'l'
In the ope~ ·game of
twin bill.
Redo Relief ace Ted Abel~· I
nathy, picking UP his lOth
of.the young season, reUred
las! two batteril ~ the ninth
Ding to preserve Jim M:~~~
second victory In lour d
Maloney had yielded
hlt.t before deparUng
ninth iMing single by Rlc:hle I
Allen.
Pinson's third. bomer of
se1100n came oH loser
Jacltson with two out In
eighth Inning and broio= a 1·1

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)
-Mario Andretti broke his
lap speed record to qualify
the pole position in
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pas, 3-2, to the mound tonif!ht
against the second place
Utes and Bob Veale 5-0• .

HOPING TO ANNEX the seeood leg of tbe Triple Crown, jockey Bobby. Ussery left
wm be aboard Proud Clarion In the Prealmess May 20 al PlmUC. In Baltimore. 'lhatl~
Proad Clarloa, r!Jbl, feeUo1 bls ~Is close Up.
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title by one stroke over
Nicklaus with a 'l/7.

WASHINGTON (UP!) -Man- then scored what proved to be serve the win, his thin! tn five
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land Indians Win take them any vls' single. It was Alvis, loci- Siebert didn't walk a man, NEW YORK (UP!) -Only him."
ali.Urrie list.
·way they can, ahd Sunday's dentally, who was the defensive end struck out five en route to
person knew Mickey Mantle Someone then mentioned that "Oh, no," said the blond , DALLAS (UPl) - The
rain-abbreviated victory was no bero in Siebert's no - bitter ~e victory, wblch left the Tribe would hit his SOOth borne run Mantle now wa~ only 11 homers slugger .. "Are you ~oing io start
exception.
against these same Sensloni 10 a fifth-place lie with the
[behind ott lor fifth place on the on that now'"
. It lasted only five lnnlngs due last season. .
Yankees, both with !~IS marks. And she wasn't even in the _ _ _ _ __:__ __:.:,:::..::::,~~:____ _ __
to a steady drizzle that began
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rn Saturday's contest,
to fail bi the top of the fourth, In the Senators' filth, Howsrd Tlinf 'started ftll' tiU! lint
called my wife last nigbt
~ but that was enongb lor a ~I drove the ball out oftbe .park i,n 20 days and went the
(Saturday) and I told her I
vlcto lor the Indians and"Son. for his fifth h~mer ol the ·year eight lnningo and bad giVeo
would hit the big one lor her on
n S~bert.
to end Siebert s hitle~s otrbig. only four . ~U• , before.
Motloer's Day," Mantle r•'"''led
YAnyway, the way Siebert was Nen followed with a smgle ~d baahed a ,homer. and Fred
Sunday alter be became ti1e
pitching lbe extra four innings went to second on a, •acrlf)ce, enUne singled. · Orlando
sixth player In history to hit 500
might ~ot have made any dlf- But Siebert bore dc!wn to get came in to. put down the
career homers. The seventhlerenee.'
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the next two batters lllcl
'and preset'Ve 1be win.
blow belped the New By United l'r&lt;ls IDieraeliOllal Atlanta
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511
.As the Indians enjoyed a day
Yankees beat tbe BaltJ.
American Lt8 gue
San Francisco 14 14 .soo 51!
500
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kee Stadium, they bad the sat~we ' Kansas City 13 14 .481 6 Hoi!Ston
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lsfaction of oweeping the lour
Boston
13 u ,481 6
Sunday's RA!sults
games with Washington.
"Site'o like Whitey's (Ford) Cleveland
12 13 .480 6 Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 2
Tbe biltel'fl took over in Fri- NEW ORLEANS &lt;UP!)
stroke better than
" be conUnued. "She New York
12 13 ,480 6 Cln 2 Phila 1, 1st
All young folks In your 20's; 30's
day night's 12-5 romp, and the Lean, freckled George Knudson Jack Nicklaus.
know too much about WasiJington
12 15 .444 7 Cin 1 Phiia o, 2nd
' and, 40's should have your financial
pitching came up strong In Sat· wu dripping wlt!t sweat when Nicklaus, wbo .started
Once, shortly alter we California
13 17 .433 71! New York 3 St. Louis 1
credit established with CITY LOAN.
urday's 3-1 win by Luis Tlant be walked into the Lakewood final round ev.en With Knudson,
married, s!Je brought ber Minnesota
II 15 .423 71!. S.F. 11 Hous 6, 1st
'l'hen you havq it ready to count on
and then Sleberl's abbreviated Country Club press room, but led twice durmg the day.
family to a game. Wben Baltimore
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two-hitter Sunday.
he must have been cool Inside. ares o ""
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everyone got up to siretch In
SDDday'o Resolts
Los Ang 2 Chi 1. 1st, 10 ins.
finance a oar or ahnost anything yon
Siebert burled lour hitless In· He bad to be cool to withstand turn leading for three holeo,
the seventh Inning, tbey went Boston 8 Detroit 5, 1st
Chi 6 Los Ang 3, 2nd 11 ins
want at low cost.. You can order iWII
nlngs before yielding a homer the pressure tha\ Jack
Knudson dropped birdies on the bome. She thought the game Bosion 13 Detroit 9, 2nd
Today's Probable Pltcbers
,the right financing by phone at City
to big Frank Howard and a sin· Bob Charles, Frank Beard,
and 15th boles to regabi the was over."
New York 6 Baltimore 5 .
Pittsburgh (Veale 5-0) at
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gle to Dick Nen In the fifth Tommy Bolt applied on
•1111, then: With Nicklaus But even Merlyn Mantle Cleve 2 Wash list, 5 ins, rain Cincinnati (Pi'ppas 3-2), a p.m. I
frame. He finiohed strong u Simday In the final 18
breathing down biB neck, parre~
have appreciated the Cleve at Wash 2nd ppd rain
Houston (Giusti 0-4) at Los I ·
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rest of the way to win. mighty blow struck by her Chicago 4 Calif. 2, 1st
Angeles (Brewer 0.1), 11 p.m.'
IS THE
out catcher Paul Casanova and New Orleana .,Open Golf
and most of the Deld husband and the three-stage Chicago 3 Calif. 1, 2nd
New York (Cardwell 2-3) at
getting pinch-hiiter Cap Peter- nament.
today fqr the Colonial
ovation he received Kansas City f Minnesota 2
Atlanta (Blasingame 1.0). a'
son on an outfield fly.
The 29--year-old former
at Fort Worth Ibis week.
the crowd of 18,872 at
Todly's Prebable Pltcben
p.m.
Tbat was enough for head from WlnnlpeJ came out from
he planned to bead home ~ankee stadium. The fans Baltimore (Phoebus 1-1) at Chicago (Culp 2-2) at San
Umpire Frank Umont, wbo thl!l) under tbe pressure . with . a ,, a five-week rest.
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clteered him as be rounded the Boston (Rohr 2-1), 7:30p.m.
Francisco (Herbel !.{)), ~ p.m.
called It off. Umont kept play $20,000 first prize, the blqest
'Ill!' $20,~ check justifies bases, when be lel.t the dugout Clllilornla (McGlothlin 2-0) at (Only games scheduled)
&amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
going through the !lith in order check of his up-antk!Own
vacation, be said.
at the end of the Inning and Kansas City (Hunter 3-3). 8
to make II an of6clal g8t1Je. professional career.
Knudson, who won only when it was announced that p.m.
1'11esday'o Gamea
Sleberg had help from Joe Az. "There should have bOOn an
last year, now bas ManUe would be bononid for bls Detroit (Wicheroham 1.{)) at Pitts at Cin night
Phone 992-217J
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homer of the series oft loser newsmen wi1en It was all over. for
He had not """ an
against Cleveland.
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Hoi!Ston at Los Ang., night
Bob Miller
Phil Oriega In the second in- Knudsoo fired two under par •merlcan tournament since the Mantle, a SS.yesr-&lt;lld switch· ·(Only games scheduled)
New Yor~ at Atlanta, night
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nlng lor the first Cleveland run. 70 SIDiday, hia' fourth sub pnr 1964 Fresno Open.
biller who· hit his first homer
Tlelday's Gameo
Tbe Indians 1ot their other round of the tournament. He
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Chicago at San Fran .. night
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Frank with 714, Jltmity , Fozx, Ted eeill. at Kan City, night
Robbison wao ~ Sunday 'Wllllaml, Willie "'ays 1ttd Mel Detroit at Wash.. night
In a pre-game cel'etnony at ott In the exalted 500 class. ·
Yankee ~llln with tbe Babe ''llle ltolioer J.lantle'a
Ruth awl\'d as the
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Mantle hit ~js 500th bome rqn in
the seventh inning that enabled
New York tn beat B3ltimare 6-5. ·
Mantle is only the slslb player ' 1• ·
to reach this plateau.

WORCESTER, Mass (UPII
-Harvard's heavyweight
racked up its 29th victory in
row by capturing the ~~:~:::~~~
Association of Rowi11g C
heavyweight championship.
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Civitan Open wpo 1
until Mom!ay due ,toiJ'~J!l· ·t f
Ann Prentice led OY.:;;Jhrte
strokes after the third"rruil4, .' I ·

DARLINGTON, S.C. !UP!'
Richard Petty drove his
.mouth to an ea'!)' victory in
11th annual Rebel 400 stock car
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Livestock
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lloine ;Uond111 evening. May a.
"l'GIItt lor the Task" and
""1bt Plllo Repentance" waa
llle f!1P!o used by Mn. Ura
l(orrii' lor devottons. Mrs. Etht1 llintb, ebalnnlllo was In
eb8111 of 1M business session
111dclt: fGUowed. Tho prayer
lor tbi missionaries by Mto 1
:Vera '8taJle preceded a p~
tram jlresenled by Mrs. Edna
Plckslll. aslnC the subject, ''To
Come o1 ACe. • It eonsisted of
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1111111)' loclety met at the Fint of fed cattle o!ncu tbe spring of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lamb
l!apt1ll Church Tuesd8J ev• 1965 and In hog marketing! of Columbus and Mrl. E d n a
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aln&amp; l!'ay l After u corgan 1!nee early lao! year.
Summerfield of Chester visited .~
preludt by Jrabel llmpson. the As a result, fed cattls prices with Mr. and Mra. Herbert Parllymn, "GiYI of Your Best to tills summer will average above ler, Tuesday.
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the lluler." lflllled the meft. current levels and may average Miss Sherry Harris of MllleDo
1ng II ehlrp tl Mrs. Helm around thON of a year earlier. ville recently spent a weekslld
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$lmpaM, pnosideal, who wu 11- 'lbo price of bogs will also with Jennlo Potts.
Mrs. BusseD Mcl!rlde, dalt10 111 Clllarge or 1 devotlllllsl me, but Is Dol expected to
' period aud used u a tople. ruch lui aummer'a peak.
ghter Jean, grandson tommY
"Meaning of 1 ffigh Purpose." Lamb and e all slaughlf!r McBride, and Mr. Gene Koch,
The Love Gift program was probably will be smaller than of Columbus, ~ S u • d a y
by MM Marie Roosh and dedi- !n 1966 during tbe rest of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
cation "of the Love Gift offer. year, officials oald. causing McBride and other relatives.
lngs by Esther and Ruth C!r- some price atreDitbeDin&amp; In Mr. and Mrs. Tbom81 A.
cl., were pre!ented by Ethel those areas.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wd?am F.
Smith and Phyllis Bailt7. The The deparlment also predicts Winebrenner, accompanied by
theme. "Mark of Courage," a !evel~g-off in meat imports Mr. and MJ,, Thomas D. Clark
was ""'d for installation serv- ' commg rnto the country. AJ. of Laneaster were In Monroe.
Ice by Gretta Simpson. assist-' though Imports will contmue. to Mich., to attend funeral serv·
ed bv Ver• Beegle and Marilyn be large, the department said, Ices for Mrs. Hennan Clark,
Powell. Alter a solo by Dottie 1 they are not expected :o be up the former Hazel Torrence of
Wilcoxen accompanied by Isa- nearly as m~ch as durmg Jan- Long Bottom, at the E. U. B.
bel Simpson, corsag'll' were pl11- l uary and February.
Church in Monroe.
Inned on each officer by Miss
Mr. and Mn. Malcolm Gu
Beegle and Mrs. Powell. Also I home
ther and 1011, Malcolm Jr. and
all others present who were not , Mr.' and Mro. Solon Butcher . Mrs. Ggy Guinther and chllofficers received .corsages. Af- 1 of Cleveland were here for the dren VISited Mr. ~~~~~ ~
ter singing tilt •·iheme song, I funeral of her sister, Mrs. Flor- er tsmlth and ........,.
"Our Faith Is !n the Christ · ence McKay and were guests of Pleasant.
of Mrs Ada
Who Walks," the meettng waB I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpoon. Weekend guests
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closed with prayer by Vera Ale William G. Sharpnack left Slack and Mr. and. Mrs~r~o~
Beegle. Refresh menta were 'Wednesday morning alter hav- Johnson and family Mr RD •
lffVed to the 20 ,.._ pres- ing spent three weeks with his Pen were Mr~! •• s.J ~
tDI in the social rooms by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack er A. Slack
•woer r 'and
Ruth Circle members. at a la- 1 Sharpnack. He is stationed at South Milwaukee, Wlse., Mr.cblllllo beoutifullJ . decorated with · K. 1. Sawyer ba1e In Michigan. Mrs. Roherl F. 81
Mrl
1 "J)lica ol Cypress Gardens.
Mrs. William Blythe and liren of Massillon, •
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J'av0111 wert m!Dlature baskets brother. Luman Richards, New- John 0. Slack
•i~ynt
tf flmren.
ark, came here dill! to the Ill· tao. and Mr. an
ecionta.
Mr. Dudley Wolf underwent ness of their uncle, Dudley Well' and 1011 of Cal
Mlnpgery at Holzer Hospital.
Wolfe. Mr. Richards return!ll Miaa Donna Imboden of I e w
Jolt. Omar Cramlet I• a medl- home but Mrs. Blythe remail- ersville. recently spent ~ Mr
Ill patient at Holzer Hospital. ed with her aunt, Present Cross. days with aunt and unc e, and
Mrs. Paul Se!lel'l returned af.
Mrs. Ola Adam• o! Zane.. anti Mrs. Frank Potts
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Ernest Slsaon
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hents and Mrs. Omar Cramlet ·and Mr. and and ·Mrs C H. Wil•
Pinlon at Kettering. Mrs. Pin- Mrs. Mae Pearson.
and family
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llolpital and Is convalescing at nor of Johnstown and daughter. Mr. ~nd MroM. T. -~~ ,._ Mil:
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lard Jon eo anti Mr. and Mrs.
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Mro. Carrie Bellm hal re•
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Trudy, Athens, visited friends
here Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Simpson accom·
panled by Mrs. ffilda Hart spent
SUnday and Monday In Colum·
buo with Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Philson
and son, Eric, of Southern
Pines, N. C.. are visiting fur
•everal days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson and
Mrs. Mina Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn llal'llOld
and Mrs. Roy Beggs of East
Liverpool spent Saturday with
Miss Minnie Harpold and Mrs.
· Carrie Scarry .
Mrs. Wald Foster and daugh·
ter, Cheryl, of Columbus wtl'l'
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard and Kimberly, Mr. Robert
While and Johnnie Marcum recenUy spent a weekend wit~
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marcum at
Nqatuck, W. VL

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Stewart, PomeroY; L!Jia RDg·
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Sharp, 56, of Glenwood, died RD~ch, Jennie Potts, Edna
S4nday evening in St. Marys Swick .
Hospital, Huntington.
Mr. Sharp was hom at AshPTA TO MEET '·"'
ion w va on June 19 1900 New officers wtU be e....,ed
son'
the. late Thoma~
and inst!Wed •ben lhe MiddleEmma WiUis Shar H
port PTA meets at 7:30 tomght
· retired Mason Cou~~ e ;,~:,.: In the . Middleport Hl&amp;h School
Bus driver and a veteran of auditonum.
World War II.
Surviving are two
sisters,
l!NTERS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Tonie Deal. Glenwood, and
Mrs. Willie Deal, Ashton. ·
Mrs. Ruth Hendricks, Min. Funeral services will be held ersvllle, entered University booTuesday at 2 p.m. in Moore's pita! In Columbus on Sunday
Methodist Church with the Rev. and w1ll undergo eye surgery
Sam Egnor in charge. Burial there. She was accompamed
Will· be in the church cemetery. by .her daughter, Mro. Joe
Friends may call at the Mohr- While, Mlner&lt;vJ!le.
stevens Funeral home after 6 '
p.m. today.
WE SELL

tenth of a root a\ ho!tr: 1'\.
Pleasant, ,12!10: P.~Dieroy·Muon, SUt: Hinlon, , S.49 rllllng; .
KanaWha Falls, 10.35 laJllng;' ·'.
Gllarleston, 26.68 rising. London,
running 10.5 feet of rollers; Marmet, running 16 feet; and Willlleld, runnliiJ 35 feet .
GaiUpolls Loeb .:. Kay H.
fiiiiMt
down 7:&amp;5 p.m:: Charles 'K. up
f. .lrlf
IS:5ii a.m.: Je!fboat duwn 2:15
a.m.: Altm R. Merrill up 5:20
11M llltel
a.m.; Principle up 6 a:m.; Solvay down 6:45 a.m.: Scott Cholln up 6:05 a.m.; Philip Sporn
dow@ 7:40 a.m.
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Kaaawba River - . Winneld,
H. E. Bowles down 6:20 p. m.;
Joseph Chotln down 6:50 p.m.;
Fort ·Dearborn down 2:20 a.m. ;
Kenova ~own 5:50 a.m.
Ohio Rfver -lock 14, George
T. Price up 2:40 p.m.: Lillian ·
Clark up 4:~ p.m.: Duncan
Bruce up 9:50 p.m:; Mt. State
up 11:1~ p.m.: Barbara Waxler • · GETS $100 '- Jack Ambrose, manager of Krogers in Pomeroy, hands Helen
up 12:40 a.m.: Elaine G. up Sauv~ge, Pomeroy, a $100 check ~lie recently won in Krogers current I.O.U. game •
CLUB TO MEET
2:&amp;5 •. m.; Inca up 5:45 a.m.:
The
Rock Springs B e t t er
S. M.\ Jenks down 6:10 a.m.:
Health Club will meet at the HOME FURNISHINGS
Lock 16, National· up 4:30 a.
home
of Mrs. Wheeler Drake.
m.; Local IS, Belen Z. up 3:55
Thursday, May 18, at I :15 p.m.!
a.m.; Loek 20, Western up 6
Middleport, Ohio
a.m.; Lock 23, Queen City down
Dorl, A. Runyon, '21, Rt.
went off the left side of t h 1 w., mowing, and apparently
8:15 p.m.: Jefferson down 10:RETUR NED HOME
roadway and struck a t r e e. 1the mower blade •truck a rock Alice (Suzie) Scarberry. who
15 p.m. ; Aliquippa up 4 a.m.; Gallipolis, Will admitted to
OUR PRICES ARE
There was no contact between propelling it through the open was badly burned, returned ·
Eastern down 4:30 p.m.; Ed· zer Hospital overnight for
the vehicles.
window of a parked station
ward S. Bosworth up 10:50 p. servation of a possible
home Saturday from the Chilm.; Eugenle P. Jones up 11:50 injury af\~r an accidept at 740 The patrol cited Mrs. Run· gon owned by Maurice c.
dren's Hospilal in Columbus and
p.m.: RDse G. up 2:15 a.m.; p.m. Saturday, on Tyn Rho yon to municipal court ·May 17 gey, 52, Rio Grande. The rock can have visitors. She is the
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Memphl! Zephyr up 6 a.m.; Hd., two miles north of Rt. 325. on a charge of speed in excess struck and broke a window on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ress
the opposite side of the vehicle. Scarberry, R. D. 2. Racine.
Meldahl Locks, Voc-K do w n She was released from tile hos- for road conditions.
pita!
Sunday.
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other
minor
accidents
Weekend arrests by the paMiddleport, Ohio
1:40 a.m.; William H. ZimI
mer down 5:40 p.m.; City of St. The State Highway patrol occurred over the weekend in- trol also included Paul J. Lam- 1tat1 or Ohto, nn ... mr~t or Juurme. cuttlkat•
eluding one at 8:40 p.m. Satur- bert,' 42, Huntington, w. Va., rlWCOIIplian~t-'l'ilt
ut~~lrtllcud. Huj)tli ntfld! Dt or
Louis down 6:15p.m.; Barbara said the accident occurred
uraau Q/ !he Bldr or utu... htrc~ ~· wtlnu tb1l I
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of Rt. 35. Charles Bowen, 38, 49, Rt. 4 Jackson, intoxication ; tbt 1..-. Gt tbil Slltoppliubh lo a a~d JlluHougland down 8:25 p.m.: La- were ~o Ing .fl shi»1. and .she
FURNITURE ATLOW
dy Mignon down 10 p.m:: 0. F. followmg ~s veh1cle m he r Rt. 1 Vinton, was cited to mu- ChrTle.l! M. Johnson, 22, Rt. 1 :.~~ud~~~rrb~:~.~: ~ ~::;~t~~ ~~:
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PRICES
hpohs,
stopped
on
the
road
a~
chatge
of
speed
in
excess for L. Russell1 201 Rt• 1 Bid well , 1966:
Ad~ltted .. m.. l lO.m.!m.~l: L.l .. l
wood dewu !2:15a.m.; Alton be d to b k ·in ·
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bmua . $ U t 3 ,388.~9. :-o,1 . . ~u. ,~. 0 2 ~.~
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to I c1earmg, road conditions.
failure to yield .the right of n &amp;. 4R; C•plttt, u ,ooo,aoo.oo: surlllut, s&amp;,~
Zephyr down 4:50 a.m. ·
and Mi-s Runyo
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The
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OffIcers reported the c a r the road came b k t th j d
c~Jun~t:o~n•.
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Middleport, Oho'o
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ac on o e . an park'mg on th e roa dway, wui.Lut
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AppJu~ations
en by Audrey J. Pope, 20. Gat- in Gallipolis municipal court.
close of school.
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lipolls, then spun around and Other arrests Included Clyde
ro~ed over onto its top against L. Fitch, 25, Bidwell: Marvin
rr WAS "double take" time
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tl1e guard rail. There was bea-,W. McKelVey, 20, Rl. 1 Por~
at a ·special meeting of Midvy damage to the 'Bowen car land; and Mac Hall, 33, Wil·
d)eport Village C&lt;luncil wh e n
and moderate damage to the liamson, W. Va.; all for speedWayne Gibbons walked ln.
Of
car.
ing, municipal court, May 15;
Wayne's resignation from the
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Bowen suffered lacerations Ora L. Dailey, 38, Portland,
council following 20 years of An narnlnatlon for Fourth- but was not immediately·treat- permitting an unlicensed minor
aervice had been announced on- Class Postmaster lor the
the patrol reported.
to operate, Meigs county court,
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office at Tuppero Plains Ohio Clayton A. Morrison, 24, Rt. May 19; Steven L. Nolan. 16.
Ao It turned out, some of $4,019 y'ar, will be OPen fo; I Bidwell, was cited to munici· ~t. 2 Bidw~ll , nn muffler, Gal· .
OFF~SEASON PRICES ON EMPIRE LP·GAS HEATING SYSTEMS
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tile Middleport COIDlCII mem- aeteptance 1lf application'
co~t May 15 .f.or ~ ~ra- ila ~unty Juvemle court, May, '
bers had to be out of town Fri- June 6, 1967, the
ltcense after a nne C"ar 20: and Roger S. Glassburn, ' ,.-~---------------------------------.
day evening and couldn't at- announred today.
at 1:15 a.m.' Sunday · 22, Rt. I Bidwell, speeding, mulend the session. Wayne agreed Applicants must
New Empire Classic t'J4irfl Furnsct1 ..;.. ht1ats up to 4 rooms
Bidwell-Rodney Rd., I w o niclpal court, May 22.
to attend the meeting, called
within the territory sup- miles north of Rt. 35.
I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
to discuss the purchase of the side
piled by the above . mentioned The patrol reported that Mor-11
AS
per month,
Meigs Water Co.. and take notes post office and they must have rison failed to negotiate a curv...
LOW
for
24 months
for the councilmen who ~uldn ' t reached their 18th birthday on His car went off tbe rjght side
KE~
AS
attend.
the closing date for acceptance of the hoghway and •truck an ·
(completely installed)
And SPRING TIME
By the way, Willard Durst, of applicantions. There is no embankment. There was modGO TOGETHER
Pomeroy, has replaced Gibbons maximum age Jimil. However, erate damage to the car. Mor• Empire 40,000 BTU
FOR ALL THE
as a distributor for The Stand· pei'SOIIs who have passed
Classic-Aire direct vent
rison was not Injured.
FAMILY
ard Oil Co. Gibbons re!igned age of 70 may be considered 011- A minor mishap, not a traffurnace
from the post recently follow- ly for temporary limited ap- fie aceldent. W85 repOrted at i
• Handsome, wood-grain
Ing 31 yeal'l of service.
a~yled baseboard exten·
pointments of one year.
4:50 p.m. Saturday, on Rt. a;, I
SIOnB,
MR AND Mrs Ch les Usle
Complete . infoi'IJlation
in Thurman, 3.8 miles west oi
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arho e thet' ' the examination requirements the junction of Rt. 925 and 35.
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Ull!e who arrived for 1 cations may be obtained at the les E. Beman, ''':5,:_2T~hu~nn~an::·~'!'!!'!!!!'ll!!!'ll!'!!!!'!!!!'!'!!'!!'!'!!'!!!'!!'!!!
extensions in room areas.
leave with his parents post office f~r which this
Charter No. 9815
• Ideal for basement;addedfollowing armed forces training mlaliotn IS fbem~ annoutncebed. Ap- '
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
on room, section of home.
t Fori Polk. La
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with the U. S. Civil S.&lt;11iro l
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The new ClaMic-Aire FurWILL MElli' TUESDAY Commi;sion, Washington: D.
nace mounts directly on the
OF RACINE
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The Lakin State Bnapltal Aux- 20415, and must be received
rooms. The 811lartly-styled,
It
provides
economical
wall
in
your
Jiving
area
and
fliary 'trill hold their regular postmarked not later than
In the State of Ohio, at the Close of BUBlnes• on April 25.
wood-grain finished cabinet
whole-house or zone heating
provides forced warm air
1967. Published in response to call mode by Comr•troller o(
meeting Tuesday, May 16, at cloSing date.
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basebo&amp;7ds
add
a
decluxury
at a fraction of DOr·
heat through trim baseboard
the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised statutes.
10 a.m. at Lakin instead of
orator's touch to your home.
mal cost. .
channels to as many ill! four
on Wednesday.

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Mr. llld Mrs. RDhert A. J1ar.
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called 'l'ecl and \Bal'blir_a.INAnd-!Dtst .1.
den and family were In Marlllll ColwnbuL
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over the weekend with lhelr Mr. and Mrs. a-u Burt o.1 played the plano and .sang
son and daugbter-111-ll.w. Mr. Byesville, Mrs. Bella Delaney Jullt tang, tod. '!be piirentaj;
anti Mrs. Robert Hardeo llld o1 Cambridee sptDt Sunday wilb were very
with ber,_:mibti
son. Eric.
Agnet Wblte, Richard Duck· made her .practice ' M
FIONie RouBh aa d AJfrld WDrtll and J4r, aud Mn. Jobn bard."
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Roota hive returned to Alma llohram.
Beryl wu In both 1bt too.
alter spending the 'tllntff here. Donald ltrl GUinther -don end New YOJt com~': I
Mr. Dougl81 llem.iley, II played oo a rtvl!l' boat at'Pitts- ol "'!be Killing of
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staying witb his SOil aud daugi&gt;- bargb, v1a11erJ hll llllclll and Geot:ge" a oomedy about J.es.
ter-ln-Jaw. Mr. and Mn. James awd, Mr. IIIII Mrl. Guy Guill- blaDiam.
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Hemsley and son, Joe Bob, of ther and faml!y SUDclay.
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1t bl• • Inblioln C.rallill Lumber and
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his house here Ia belni ~ t!Jd wttll her Iiiia' llld 1Jro1b. ~. ·
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tr • In 1 law, Mrs. Clyde Ger· ~·
York Is
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Mrs. Marlbl Reep, of CaJ1for. lacb and 141'. and Mrl. W1l- 110 11
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nla 11 helping care for her 111o 11am Brooks of Letart, w. VL don. Besldas, I t111ok It bit too 675-1160
pt, Pltoter. Mrs. Jl'red Jenkins, Sr.. Jennie PoltJ 1pe111 a Saturday ~e!DH~~to~llome~~~~~~~N~ew~·y~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=:"'~~~
who h81 been returned to her nllht wltb Sherry :ltarrll of
home from a boiipltal!n ColuJDo. Mlnemllle.
bus.
Mr. Donald Miller .ol Co)1JD1,
Mrs. Archie Lee, ipeDI the bul apent a weekend with Up
Lowest Prlees Of The l"ear
weekend with her mother, Mn. Shields.
Edna Nobel. ot Cbarleallll. W. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jefferl
Va.
of PomllrOJ accompanied by
Mlddlttlolt
Jolt. and Mn. James RDbert hll s1e1en, llarulra, Dtnna, SbtrOHio
White and daughltr Mary Beth, ley and Palricla, local, apeD&amp; 1
of Dunbar. W. Va., spent two SWKiay at c.mdea Park, Jllmt.
daya with bll mother, Agnas lngt,~•:llll~,-------~·--------------------~ !IIJ!I!!!!!III!!IJ!!I!

the rest of 1987, feed prices are
also expected to remain at
hlgher levels.
Cldbaob ~olotl
'!be department s economle
research service sayslbat lower market prices and higher
feed ~sts are leadlni to :rome
cutback from high first quarter
production levela.
Marketings of fed cattle and
bogs will eonttnue larger I!'BD
a year ago during the sprmg,
the department'• latest situs·
lion re~ says, but not by
~ a 'tilde margin 81 to far
this year.
By mld-yeor, fed eattle marketings are eXpected to be
about the same •• the 1966
levels and llaughter bog 111Pplies are e%Jiected to be only
slightly larger. Lamb slaughter
Is forecast below last year's
supply.
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hogs In the last half of the
year, based on farrowing lntentlono, ohould bring hog supplies down to slightly below

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Helllll Simp- Department officials

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playing ill our lfeaullful now
Music CeJder IIOIV, with Rl~
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from liihll BI'O,IId~ CQillpaDJ.
llllnks . It will' be • aoed
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· lieeD bldiDs liCIII1tllllnc but lbe ~ !Wd, tile veteran
. •1, 1 ~ meat and llv• pal'lmtnt saya. AI tile nme Spending 1 ~nd with Mn. 1n1111 wW out.
. um .mljak; ball artUte
. .._,... later: lhls year 81 time, feed eGSII have r!Jen, Mary M. Diddle anti daUgbter 1 bear !rom a ullllll, nu. wortlng 'trill! ,Julie Anclmrs
~; •~ closer to last sharply n!duclng the mums to Anna Gract oner. wera Deb able ~. thai Wld~ath "Stir," · ~
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producers u compared f!1 1168 ~ey et CtJumbw;; Allee all tjlor,e funll1 dreelas 11111 wllli Julie, ba&lt;!k In·J,ondoa
.~ ~ 'tilth the tmprov~ retut:ns.
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of Parkersbul'i anti jokea .bout bow ·UiDDy lile ls tile movie star W118 a ~;;:[~~~~~~~~
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.~ farJWs WQII t 'l/lille the outlook genmlly
Kathy Ylllllli, of lltarlestoll.
!arb q:utte 'a l'llpee!lblt II&amp;- ol~;
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Bllf WM ljl IIL,Jet With her
• -lnVfitmenll 811hey did Uveato&lt;t and meat prices for spent Tuesday 1n Reedsville. Ill' 11aun 11aww lor tilt lllllt parents,~' ~I 14YS. · ·~It
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Left outside rearvlew mirrori
Carpeting, front and rear.
Flow·Through ventilation in hardtop models.
Foam cushion padded seats, front and rear.
Padded dash and sun visors.
Ball bearing ashtray.
Crank-operated vent windows.
Safety-Action inside door release levers.
Acrylic enamel in choice of 20 colors.
• Wide selection of color-keyed interiors.
• Color-keyed seat belts, front and rear.

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chamber. Empire'•
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the temperature you
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On new homea the total cost can be included ill ·JOUI' ·l ...,._.
mortgage. FDr ronvel'lliori qr replacement, the p~~.yment.s
• can be set up en a 5-ye&amp;7 FHA loan, or you can
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Livestock
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lloine ;Uond111 evening. May a.
"l'GIItt lor the Task" and
""1bt Plllo Repentance" waa
llle f!1P!o used by Mn. Ura
l(orrii' lor devottons. Mrs. Etht1 llintb, ebalnnlllo was In
eb8111 of 1M business session
111dclt: fGUowed. Tho prayer
lor tbi missionaries by Mto 1
:Vera '8taJle preceded a p~
tram jlresenled by Mrs. Edna
Plckslll. aslnC the subject, ''To
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l!apt1ll Church Tuesd8J ev• 1965 and In hog marketing! of Columbus and Mrl. E d n a
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Summerfield of Chester visited .~
preludt by Jrabel llmpson. the As a result, fed cattls prices with Mr. and Mra. Herbert Parllymn, "GiYI of Your Best to tills summer will average above ler, Tuesday.
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the lluler." lflllled the meft. current levels and may average Miss Sherry Harris of MllleDo
1ng II ehlrp tl Mrs. Helm around thON of a year earlier. ville recently spent a weekslld
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Mrs. BusseD Mcl!rlde, dalt10 111 Clllarge or 1 devotlllllsl me, but Is Dol expected to
' period aud used u a tople. ruch lui aummer'a peak.
ghter Jean, grandson tommY
"Meaning of 1 ffigh Purpose." Lamb and e all slaughlf!r McBride, and Mr. Gene Koch,
The Love Gift program was probably will be smaller than of Columbus, ~ S u • d a y
by MM Marie Roosh and dedi- !n 1966 during tbe rest of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
cation "of the Love Gift offer. year, officials oald. causing McBride and other relatives.
lngs by Esther and Ruth C!r- some price atreDitbeDin&amp; In Mr. and Mrs. Tbom81 A.
cl., were pre!ented by Ethel those areas.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wd?am F.
Smith and Phyllis Bailt7. The The deparlment also predicts Winebrenner, accompanied by
theme. "Mark of Courage," a !evel~g-off in meat imports Mr. and MJ,, Thomas D. Clark
was ""'d for installation serv- ' commg rnto the country. AJ. of Laneaster were In Monroe.
Ice by Gretta Simpson. assist-' though Imports will contmue. to Mich., to attend funeral serv·
ed bv Ver• Beegle and Marilyn be large, the department said, Ices for Mrs. Hennan Clark,
Powell. Alter a solo by Dottie 1 they are not expected :o be up the former Hazel Torrence of
Wilcoxen accompanied by Isa- nearly as m~ch as durmg Jan- Long Bottom, at the E. U. B.
bel Simpson, corsag'll' were pl11- l uary and February.
Church in Monroe.
Inned on each officer by Miss
Mr. and Mn. Malcolm Gu
Beegle and Mrs. Powell. Also I home
ther and 1011, Malcolm Jr. and
all others present who were not , Mr.' and Mro. Solon Butcher . Mrs. Ggy Guinther and chllofficers received .corsages. Af- 1 of Cleveland were here for the dren VISited Mr. ~~~~~ ~
ter singing tilt •·iheme song, I funeral of her sister, Mrs. Flor- er tsmlth and ........,.
"Our Faith Is !n the Christ · ence McKay and were guests of Pleasant.
of Mrs Ada
Who Walks," the meettng waB I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpoon. Weekend guests
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closed with prayer by Vera Ale William G. Sharpnack left Slack and Mr. and. Mrs~r~o~
Beegle. Refresh menta were 'Wednesday morning alter hav- Johnson and family Mr RD •
lffVed to the 20 ,.._ pres- ing spent three weeks with his Pen were Mr~! •• s.J ~
tDI in the social rooms by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack er A. Slack
•woer r 'and
Ruth Circle members. at a la- 1 Sharpnack. He is stationed at South Milwaukee, Wlse., Mr.cblllllo beoutifullJ . decorated with · K. 1. Sawyer ba1e In Michigan. Mrs. Roherl F. 81
Mrl
1 "J)lica ol Cypress Gardens.
Mrs. William Blythe and liren of Massillon, •
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J'av0111 wert m!Dlature baskets brother. Luman Richards, New- John 0. Slack
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tf flmren.
ark, came here dill! to the Ill· tao. and Mr. an
ecionta.
Mr. Dudley Wolf underwent ness of their uncle, Dudley Well' and 1011 of Cal
Mlnpgery at Holzer Hospital.
Wolfe. Mr. Richards return!ll Miaa Donna Imboden of I e w
Jolt. Omar Cramlet I• a medl- home but Mrs. Blythe remail- ersville. recently spent ~ Mr
Ill patient at Holzer Hospital. ed with her aunt, Present Cross. days with aunt and unc e, and
Mrs. Paul Se!lel'l returned af.
Mrs. Ola Adam• o! Zane.. anti Mrs. Frank Potts
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Ernest Slsaon
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hents and Mrs. Omar Cramlet ·and Mr. and and ·Mrs C H. Wil•
Pinlon at Kettering. Mrs. Pin- Mrs. Mae Pearson.
and family
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llolpital and Is convalescing at nor of Johnstown and daughter. Mr. ~nd MroM. T. -~~ ,._ Mil:
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lard Jon eo anti Mr. and Mrs.
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Mro. Carrie Bellm hal re•
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Trudy, Athens, visited friends
here Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Simpson accom·
panled by Mrs. ffilda Hart spent
SUnday and Monday In Colum·
buo with Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Philson
and son, Eric, of Southern
Pines, N. C.. are visiting fur
•everal days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson and
Mrs. Mina Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn llal'llOld
and Mrs. Roy Beggs of East
Liverpool spent Saturday with
Miss Minnie Harpold and Mrs.
· Carrie Scarry .
Mrs. Wald Foster and daugh·
ter, Cheryl, of Columbus wtl'l'
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard and Kimberly, Mr. Robert
While and Johnnie Marcum recenUy spent a weekend wit~
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marcum at
Nqatuck, W. VL

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Sharp, 56, of Glenwood, died RD~ch, Jennie Potts, Edna
S4nday evening in St. Marys Swick .
Hospital, Huntington.
Mr. Sharp was hom at AshPTA TO MEET '·"'
ion w va on June 19 1900 New officers wtU be e....,ed
son'
the. late Thoma~
and inst!Wed •ben lhe MiddleEmma WiUis Shar H
port PTA meets at 7:30 tomght
· retired Mason Cou~~ e ;,~:,.: In the . Middleport Hl&amp;h School
Bus driver and a veteran of auditonum.
World War II.
Surviving are two
sisters,
l!NTERS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Tonie Deal. Glenwood, and
Mrs. Willie Deal, Ashton. ·
Mrs. Ruth Hendricks, Min. Funeral services will be held ersvllle, entered University booTuesday at 2 p.m. in Moore's pita! In Columbus on Sunday
Methodist Church with the Rev. and w1ll undergo eye surgery
Sam Egnor in charge. Burial there. She was accompamed
Will· be in the church cemetery. by .her daughter, Mro. Joe
Friends may call at the Mohr- While, Mlner&lt;vJ!le.
stevens Funeral home after 6 '
p.m. today.
WE SELL

tenth of a root a\ ho!tr: 1'\.
Pleasant, ,12!10: P.~Dieroy·Muon, SUt: Hinlon, , S.49 rllllng; .
KanaWha Falls, 10.35 laJllng;' ·'.
Gllarleston, 26.68 rising. London,
running 10.5 feet of rollers; Marmet, running 16 feet; and Willlleld, runnliiJ 35 feet .
GaiUpolls Loeb .:. Kay H.
fiiiiMt
down 7:&amp;5 p.m:: Charles 'K. up
f. .lrlf
IS:5ii a.m.: Je!fboat duwn 2:15
a.m.: Altm R. Merrill up 5:20
11M llltel
a.m.; Principle up 6 a:m.; Solvay down 6:45 a.m.: Scott Cholln up 6:05 a.m.; Philip Sporn
dow@ 7:40 a.m.
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Kaaawba River - . Winneld,
H. E. Bowles down 6:20 p. m.;
Joseph Chotln down 6:50 p.m.;
Fort ·Dearborn down 2:20 a.m. ;
Kenova ~own 5:50 a.m.
Ohio Rfver -lock 14, George
T. Price up 2:40 p.m.: Lillian ·
Clark up 4:~ p.m.: Duncan
Bruce up 9:50 p.m:; Mt. State
up 11:1~ p.m.: Barbara Waxler • · GETS $100 '- Jack Ambrose, manager of Krogers in Pomeroy, hands Helen
up 12:40 a.m.: Elaine G. up Sauv~ge, Pomeroy, a $100 check ~lie recently won in Krogers current I.O.U. game •
CLUB TO MEET
2:&amp;5 •. m.; Inca up 5:45 a.m.:
The
Rock Springs B e t t er
S. M.\ Jenks down 6:10 a.m.:
Health Club will meet at the HOME FURNISHINGS
Lock 16, National· up 4:30 a.
home
of Mrs. Wheeler Drake.
m.; Local IS, Belen Z. up 3:55
Thursday, May 18, at I :15 p.m.!
a.m.; Loek 20, Western up 6
Middleport, Ohio
a.m.; Lock 23, Queen City down
Dorl, A. Runyon, '21, Rt.
went off the left side of t h 1 w., mowing, and apparently
8:15 p.m.: Jefferson down 10:RETUR NED HOME
roadway and struck a t r e e. 1the mower blade •truck a rock Alice (Suzie) Scarberry. who
15 p.m. ; Aliquippa up 4 a.m.; Gallipolis, Will admitted to
OUR PRICES ARE
There was no contact between propelling it through the open was badly burned, returned ·
Eastern down 4:30 p.m.; Ed· zer Hospital overnight for
the vehicles.
window of a parked station
ward S. Bosworth up 10:50 p. servation of a possible
home Saturday from the Chilm.; Eugenle P. Jones up 11:50 injury af\~r an accidept at 740 The patrol cited Mrs. Run· gon owned by Maurice c.
dren's Hospilal in Columbus and
p.m.: RDse G. up 2:15 a.m.; p.m. Saturday, on Tyn Rho yon to municipal court ·May 17 gey, 52, Rio Grande. The rock can have visitors. She is the
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the opposite side of the vehicle. Scarberry, R. D. 2. Racine.
Meldahl Locks, Voc-K do w n She was released from tile hos- for road conditions.
pita!
Sunday.
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Three
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other
minor
accidents
Weekend arrests by the paMiddleport, Ohio
1:40 a.m.; William H. ZimI
mer down 5:40 p.m.; City of St. The State Highway patrol occurred over the weekend in- trol also included Paul J. Lam- 1tat1 or Ohto, nn ... mr~t or Juurme. cuttlkat•
eluding one at 8:40 p.m. Satur- bert,' 42, Huntington, w. Va., rlWCOIIplian~t-'l'ilt
ut~~lrtllcud. Huj)tli ntfld! Dt or
Louis down 6:15p.m.; Barbara said the accident occurred
uraau Q/ !he Bldr or utu... htrc~ ~· wtlnu tb1l I
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FURNITURE ATLOW
dy Mignon down 10 p.m:: 0. F. followmg ~s veh1cle m he r Rt. 1 Vinton, was cited to mu- ChrTle.l! M. Johnson, 22, Rt. 1 :.~~ud~~~rrb~:~.~: ~ ~::;~t~~ ~~:
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ay 15 on a 1 wet,1 unsa e operahon; Don •~t to lla'.t beeD » !olld•• on Dert••htr JJ,
PRICES
hpohs,
stopped
on
the
road
a~
chatge
of
speed
in
excess for L. Russell1 201 Rt• 1 Bid well , 1966:
Ad~ltted .. m.. l lO.m.!m.~l: L.l .. l
wood dewu !2:15a.m.; Alton be d to b k ·in ·
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bmua . $ U t 3 ,388.~9. :-o,1 . . ~u. ,~. 0 2 ~.~
a
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to I c1earmg, road conditions.
failure to yield .the right of n &amp;. 4R; C•plttt, u ,ooo,aoo.oo: surlllut, s&amp;,~
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and Mi-s Runyo
hed
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The
patrol
said
that
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OffIcers reported the c a r the road came b k t th j d
c~Jun~t:o~n•.
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Middleport, Oho'o
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ac on o e . an park'mg on th e roa dway, wui.Lut
1 . M!llrii,
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AppJu~ations
en by Audrey J. Pope, 20. Gat- in Gallipolis municipal court.
close of school.
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ro~ed over onto its top against L. Fitch, 25, Bidwell: Marvin
rr WAS "double take" time
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tl1e guard rail. There was bea-,W. McKelVey, 20, Rl. 1 Por~
at a ·special meeting of Midvy damage to the 'Bowen car land; and Mac Hall, 33, Wil·
d)eport Village C&lt;luncil wh e n
and moderate damage to the liamson, W. Va.; all for speedWayne Gibbons walked ln.
Of
car.
ing, municipal court, May 15;
Wayne's resignation from the
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Bowen suffered lacerations Ora L. Dailey, 38, Portland,
council following 20 years of An narnlnatlon for Fourth- but was not immediately·treat- permitting an unlicensed minor
aervice had been announced on- Class Postmaster lor the
the patrol reported.
to operate, Meigs county court,
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office at Tuppero Plains Ohio Clayton A. Morrison, 24, Rt. May 19; Steven L. Nolan. 16.
Ao It turned out, some of $4,019 y'ar, will be OPen fo; I Bidwell, was cited to munici· ~t. 2 Bidw~ll , nn muffler, Gal· .
OFF~SEASON PRICES ON EMPIRE LP·GAS HEATING SYSTEMS
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tile Middleport COIDlCII mem- aeteptance 1lf application'
co~t May 15 .f.or ~ ~ra- ila ~unty Juvemle court, May, '
bers had to be out of town Fri- June 6, 1967, the
ltcense after a nne C"ar 20: and Roger S. Glassburn, ' ,.-~---------------------------------.
day evening and couldn't at- announred today.
at 1:15 a.m.' Sunday · 22, Rt. I Bidwell, speeding, mulend the session. Wayne agreed Applicants must
New Empire Classic t'J4irfl Furnsct1 ..;.. ht1ats up to 4 rooms
Bidwell-Rodney Rd., I w o niclpal court, May 22.
to attend the meeting, called
within the territory sup- miles north of Rt. 35.
I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
to discuss the purchase of the side
piled by the above . mentioned The patrol reported that Mor-11
AS
per month,
Meigs Water Co.. and take notes post office and they must have rison failed to negotiate a curv...
LOW
for
24 months
for the councilmen who ~uldn ' t reached their 18th birthday on His car went off tbe rjght side
KE~
AS
attend.
the closing date for acceptance of the hoghway and •truck an ·
(completely installed)
And SPRING TIME
By the way, Willard Durst, of applicantions. There is no embankment. There was modGO TOGETHER
Pomeroy, has replaced Gibbons maximum age Jimil. However, erate damage to the car. Mor• Empire 40,000 BTU
FOR ALL THE
as a distributor for The Stand· pei'SOIIs who have passed
Classic-Aire direct vent
rison was not Injured.
FAMILY
ard Oil Co. Gibbons re!igned age of 70 may be considered 011- A minor mishap, not a traffurnace
from the post recently follow- ly for temporary limited ap- fie aceldent. W85 repOrted at i
• Handsome, wood-grain
Ing 31 yeal'l of service.
a~yled baseboard exten·
pointments of one year.
4:50 p.m. Saturday, on Rt. a;, I
SIOnB,
MR AND Mrs Ch les Usle
Complete . infoi'IJlation
in Thurman, 3.8 miles west oi
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extensions in room areas.
leave with his parents post office f~r which this
Charter No. 9815
• Ideal for basement;addedfollowing armed forces training mlaliotn IS fbem~ annoutncebed. Ap- '
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
on room, section of home.
t Fori Polk. La
.P ICQ 1on orms mus
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The new ClaMic-Aire FurWILL MElli' TUESDAY Commi;sion, Washington: D.
nace mounts directly on the
OF RACINE
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rooms. The 811lartly-styled,
It
provides
economical
wall
in
your
Jiving
area
and
fliary 'trill hold their regular postmarked not later than
In the State of Ohio, at the Close of BUBlnes• on April 25.
wood-grain finished cabinet
whole-house or zone heating
provides forced warm air
1967. Published in response to call mode by Comr•troller o(
meeting Tuesday, May 16, at cloSing date.
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basebo&amp;7ds
add
a
decluxury
at a fraction of DOr·
heat through trim baseboard
the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised statutes.
10 a.m. at Lakin instead of
orator's touch to your home.
mal cost. .
channels to as many ill! four
on Wednesday.

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den and family were In Marlllll ColwnbuL
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rewa and
Her I"
over the weekend with lhelr Mr. and Mrs. a-u Burt o.1 played the plano and .sang
son and daugbter-111-ll.w. Mr. Byesville, Mrs. Bella Delaney Jullt tang, tod. '!be piirentaj;
anti Mrs. Robert Hardeo llld o1 Cambridee sptDt Sunday wilb were very
with ber,_:mibti
son. Eric.
Agnet Wblte, Richard Duck· made her .practice ' M
FIONie RouBh aa d AJfrld WDrtll and J4r, aud Mn. Jobn bard."
.
Roota hive returned to Alma llohram.
Beryl wu In both 1bt too.
alter spending the 'tllntff here. Donald ltrl GUinther -don end New YOJt com~': I
Mr. Dougl81 llem.iley, II played oo a rtvl!l' boat at'Pitts- ol "'!be Killing of
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staying witb his SOil aud daugi&gt;- bargb, v1a11erJ hll llllclll and Geot:ge" a oomedy about J.es.
ter-ln-Jaw. Mr. and Mn. James awd, Mr. IIIII Mrl. Guy Guill- blaDiam.
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1t bl• • Inblioln C.rallill Lumber and
11 "was
his house here Ia belni ~ t!Jd wttll her Iiiia' llld 1Jro1b. ~. ·
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tr • In 1 law, Mrs. Clyde Ger· ~·
York Is
$upply Co.
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Mrs. Marlbl Reep, of CaJ1for. lacb and 141'. and Mrl. W1l- 110 11
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nla 11 helping care for her 111o 11am Brooks of Letart, w. VL don. Besldas, I t111ok It bit too 675-1160
pt, Pltoter. Mrs. Jl'red Jenkins, Sr.. Jennie PoltJ 1pe111 a Saturday ~e!DH~~to~llome~~~~~~~N~ew~·y~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=:"'~~~
who h81 been returned to her nllht wltb Sherry :ltarrll of
home from a boiipltal!n ColuJDo. Mlnemllle.
bus.
Mr. Donald Miller .ol Co)1JD1,
Mrs. Archie Lee, ipeDI the bul apent a weekend with Up
Lowest Prlees Of The l"ear
weekend with her mother, Mn. Shields.
Edna Nobel. ot Cbarleallll. W. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jefferl
Va.
of PomllrOJ accompanied by
Mlddlttlolt
Jolt. and Mn. James RDbert hll s1e1en, llarulra, Dtnna, SbtrOHio
White and daughltr Mary Beth, ley and Palricla, local, apeD&amp; 1
of Dunbar. W. Va., spent two SWKiay at c.mdea Park, Jllmt.
daya with bll mother, Agnas lngt,~•:llll~,-------~·--------------------~ !IIJ!I!!!!!III!!IJ!!I!

the rest of 1987, feed prices are
also expected to remain at
hlgher levels.
Cldbaob ~olotl
'!be department s economle
research service sayslbat lower market prices and higher
feed ~sts are leadlni to :rome
cutback from high first quarter
production levela.
Marketings of fed cattle and
bogs will eonttnue larger I!'BD
a year ago during the sprmg,
the department'• latest situs·
lion re~ says, but not by
~ a 'tilde margin 81 to far
this year.
By mld-yeor, fed eattle marketings are eXpected to be
about the same •• the 1966
levels and llaughter bog 111Pplies are e%Jiected to be only
slightly larger. Lamb slaughter
Is forecast below last year's
supply.
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hogs In the last half of the
year, based on farrowing lntentlono, ohould bring hog supplies down to slightly below

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Helllll Simp- Department officials

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playing ill our lfeaullful now
Music CeJder IIOIV, with Rl~
ard ltlley ; and ·•
Diener
from liihll BI'O,IId~ CQillpaDJ.
llllnks . It will' be • aoed
for his career.

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· lieeD bldiDs liCIII1tllllnc but lbe ~ !Wd, tile veteran
. •1, 1 ~ meat and llv• pal'lmtnt saya. AI tile nme Spending 1 ~nd with Mn. 1n1111 wW out.
. um .mljak; ball artUte
. .._,... later: lhls year 81 time, feed eGSII have r!Jen, Mary M. Diddle anti daUgbter 1 bear !rom a ullllll, nu. wortlng 'trill! ,Julie Anclmrs
~; •~ closer to last sharply n!duclng the mums to Anna Gract oner. wera Deb able ~. thai Wld~ath "Stir," · ~
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. levels.
producers u compared f!1 1168 ~ey et CtJumbw;; Allee all tjlor,e funll1 dreelas 11111 wllli Julie, ba&lt;!k In·J,ondoa
.~ ~ 'tilth the tmprov~ retut:ns.
. Flauaian.
of Parkersbul'i anti jokea .bout bow ·UiDDy lile ls tile movie star W118 a ~;;:[~~~~~~~~
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.~ farJWs WQII t 'l/lille the outlook genmlly
Kathy Ylllllli, of lltarlestoll.
!arb q:utte 'a l'llpee!lblt II&amp;- ol~;
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Bllf WM ljl IIL,Jet With her
• -lnVfitmenll 811hey did Uveato&lt;t and meat prices for spent Tuesday 1n Reedsville. Ill' 11aun 11aww lor tilt lllllt parents,~' ~I 14YS. · ·~It
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Left outside rearvlew mirrori
Carpeting, front and rear.
Flow·Through ventilation in hardtop models.
Foam cushion padded seats, front and rear.
Padded dash and sun visors.
Ball bearing ashtray.
Crank-operated vent windows.
Safety-Action inside door release levers.
Acrylic enamel in choice of 20 colors.
• Wide selection of color-keyed interiors.
• Color-keyed seat belts, front and rear.

PRICE/SIZE COMPARISON
IMRAIL

HOIIWOWER WHIBBW

DODGE

Polera 318 VI

CIIIVIOLIJ

230

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219.6"

122"

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195

119"

213.2'

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200

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2861

PONTIAC
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265

121"

215.6"

79.7"

2951

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$2878

79.91

28~6

MILL &amp; SECOND STREETS
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completely installed including
warm-air room
ducts, cold-air
return, central
thermostat controL

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Call fOur ·nuti'e~t

Empire 70,000 BTU
!loor furnace. Extraheavy eombuation
chamber. Empire'•
thermomatic Control
IIYStem let. you M
the temperature you
want-tlle.n fQrtet it,

On new homea the total cost can be included ill ·JOUI' ·l ...,._.
mortgage. FDr ronvel'lliori qr replacement, the p~~.yment.s
• can be set up en a 5-ye&amp;7 FHA loan, or you can
jlllt ·
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1964 CHEVY II 2 DOOR

$1195

194 cu. in. 6 eyl std. trans. Radio, Heater, IJke Dew, whitewall tires, aqua llntsb.

1962 ~ORD 9 PASS. COUNTRY SQUIRE
Station Wagon, low ml101ge, by local

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$995

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o,;;;,.-;;.:.&lt;~··~c~~ ,._..11 &lt;llo and heater. Save here.

1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. H.T.

3119 VB engine with
radio and heattr.

$895

t speed box, vinyl Interior, wbllo llntsb,

62 Electra "22$" ·
Buick 2 Dr. HT $1,095
oo. automatle' olllft. Spotleas

Inside and

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C&amp;E Diet-Aid tablets, a pie-.
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destretotorhelp
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WH!EL I /
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Canted Faye Manley

Middleport

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GENERAL WORK, PalnUng, bas arrived, plenty of wornmowing lawns and
en's, boys and girls clothing
work, call or contact
and men's work uniforlll8. Jef.
Templeton, Batley Run
fers Used Clothing Store, Rt.
Pomeroy.
&gt; 4 12tc 33, going towarda the fairWORK FOR bulldozer. Mr. grounds.
5 14 Otc
Harry M. Bolin, m South
2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bedrooms,
26
St., Middleport.
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dining room, living room,
Help Wanted
kitchen, bath and utility. Lin·
coin Drive, Pomeroy. Phone
.
992-3775.
5 14 2tp
HAVE OPEII.'ING lor
lady, Business College or
W. C. TRAt'l'OR, plows and
perience preferred, but
cultivator, 19M VB Ford molessential. Need shorthantd, or 1 Bo1in .oower chain SEIW,
iyplnl and bookkeeping.
1956 Cevrolet 2 door car.
Jjkt .. to meet . people. Wri1:e 1 Phon• 742-1656.
• Dally Senlinel, Box 668 L,
5 14 lite
Inti training, experlence·•p~l;~.,~, i:
l .lf'lfl,IJILEi. -il'Kc: rr&lt;eiiSiered
when available. AU «
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tervlews wUI be arranged.
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Bo1 77, Syracuse, Ohio.
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Canted Faye Manley

Middleport

LARGE assortment of clothing
GENERAL WORK, PalnUng, bas arrived, plenty of wornmowing lawns and
en's, boys and girls clothing
work, call or contact
and men's work uniforlll8. Jef.
Templeton, Batley Run
fers Used Clothing Store, Rt.
Pomeroy.
&gt; 4 12tc 33, going towarda the fairWORK FOR bulldozer. Mr. grounds.
5 14 Otc
Harry M. Bolin, m South
2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bedrooms,
26
St., Middleport.
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dining room, living room,
Help Wanted
kitchen, bath and utility. Lin·
coin Drive, Pomeroy. Phone
.
992-3775.
5 14 2tp
HAVE OPEII.'ING lor
lady, Business College or
W. C. TRAt'l'OR, plows and
perience preferred, but
cultivator, 19M VB Ford molessential. Need shorthantd, or 1 Bo1in .oower chain SEIW,
iyplnl and bookkeeping.
1956 Cevrolet 2 door car.
Jjkt .. to meet . people. Wri1:e 1 Phon• 742-1656.
• Dally Senlinel, Box 668 L,
5 14 lite
Inti training, experlence·•p~l;~.,~, i:
l .lf'lfl,IJILEi. -il'Kc: rr&lt;eiiSiered
when available. AU «
black miniature poodle pups.
llllcUy confidential and in· Will be ready to go, last of
tervlews wUI be arranged.
May. Phone 949-3&amp;21.
5 10 Ole

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Middleport, Ohio, tm-2959.

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VUiage Hall iD Middleport.
Plclt-up Camper Insurance. BQC CIP XZPICVC , -XNZBR
5 15 3te Also Motorcycle lnsurant'e at I .SOtur...,.. CJniiGquo,., ADVERTISING IS LTKIC J. BOM·
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rooms, wall to wall carpet- t
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ment, L!l'l acres, Mulberry
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Heights, Phone lm-3429.
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11112-21179.
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seng, yellow root, wild glnger • ary waln~t Stereo with AM,
month
May Apple, clean, no dirt. PA, rad1o, deluxe flo~~g 36. Flexed
Garden
BUI Bailey, P. 0. Boz tt, tu.rntable, perfect cond1bon, 36. vegetable
Reedsville, Ohio, tSm.
ta«e over payments of $0 per 3T. Apple
I20tc
month
or pay balance due
ct~~~.tera
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- - - - - - - -- $146.96. Try It lD your home.
5 9 6tc DAILY CBYPI'OQUOIE - Here'e how to worlt It:
STANDING timber lD Oblo or Call 992-3218.
AllYDLaA.llla
West VIrginia, or old farms - - - - - - - - - to L 0 II Q PI: L 'L 0 W
with timber. Marlon Reynolds, NIGHT Crawlers, 5 dozen $1.
One lett.er limply 1tlndl ror another. In thta aample A 11 ute4
Bo1 77, Syracuse, Ohio.
P~one 119U376.
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194 cu. in. 6 cyll Std. trail!. Radio, Heater, IJke new, whiteInside and out.

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1962 FORD 9 PASS. COUNTRY SQUIRE
$995
station Wagon, low mileate, by Ioeal owner, 1Jood w.w. tria,
va englne, automatic trans., power Jteerine and brake&amp;, :-:;.

62 LeS1bre Buick
4 Dr. H. T. _ $1,095

1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. H.T.
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your desire
Drug
Store. for rood. 4 • 391c lj
Lond1111rk Hu lvorythlng
MOST COMPLETE

FERTILIZER SERVICE
IN THE AREA

Bulk ond bog l'trtUiier, bulk

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992-2181
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Ohio Boat and Motor
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The , _ lmport111t Apo
pllent:e In Your Home,

Lilt Ua Give It A GCiod
Mid Winter Check

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED
HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING
Phllito 992-3794 or 992-2395

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All fUw Rlldlator Shop
WiNNIE WINKU!

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HOPE W11H ·
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No bulging closets, ilfe frGm
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Pick Up &amp; Dell~!1 $1,..
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IN. MIDDLEPORT.

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MAIN STREET
WANT TO SELL WlTD us

assortment of clothing
GENERAL WORK, ~~:~:~y has arrived, plenty of wommowing lawns and st
en's, boys and girls clothing
work; rail or contact
and men's work uniforms. Jef·
Templeton, Bailey Run ~toao, fers Used Clothing Store, Rt.
Pomeroy.
5 4 12tc
33, going towards the lair·
WORK FOR bulldozer. ~if. grounds.
5 14 8tc
Harry M. Bolin, 427 South
2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bedroom,,,
Sl., Middleport.
4 26
dining room, living room,
kitchen, bath and utility. Lin·
Help Wanted
coin Drive, Pomeroy. Phone
DAVE OPENING tor
· 992-3775.
5 14 2tp
lady, Business College or
W. c. TRACI'OR, plows and
perience preferred, but
cultivator, 19M V8 Ford moltsSenllal. Need shorthand, or, 1 Bolin power ch:lin BllW,
typing and bookkeeping.
1956 Cevrolet 2 door car.
ltq . lo meet people. Write Phon• 7424656.
· Dally Sentinel, Box 668 L,
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5 14 lite
IDe training, experience and
·-----· ---when available. All
3 FEMALE AKC registered
lllrlcUy confidential
in·
blark m1mature poodle pups.
terviews will be arranged
Will be ready to go, last of
May. Phone 9411-3621.
5 10 Stc
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t ROOM 11111Umlsbed apartment - - - - - -- ·- - - In PoiiiO.\'Oy. Pb. 119U38li.
bed·
II 18 lie ROOM HOUSE, two
rooms, wall to wall carpet- 1
W•nted To Buy
ing in living room, full ba,.,
men!, 1.92 acres, Mulberry
ANTIQUES, William Hamm, Heights, Phone 1192-3429.
Middleport, Ohio, 992-2959.
5 14 lfc

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seng, yellow root, wild ginger, ary wnlnut Stereo w1th AM,
May Apple, clean, no dirt. PA, r•dJO, deluxe fioatlng
Bill Bailey, P. 0. BoJ If, turntable, perlect condition,
Reedilville, Obio, 45772.
take over payments of $5 per
t 17 120tc month or pay balance due
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$146.96. Try II in your home.
5 9 6tc
STANDING limber In Oblo or Call 1192-3218.
West VIrginia, or old farms - - - - - - - - - - - with Umber. Marion Reynolds, NIGHT Crawlers, 5 dozen
Bo• 77, Syracuse, Ohlo.
Pl\one 1192-6376.
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Middleport. Contact Myrtle ency, 1192-2194 for T r a v e l
VIPKCI, KRH CIP VBQU JPKZV
HArrison. ~3704 or atop at Trailer, Camper Trailer or
Village Hallm Middleport .
Pick-up Camper Insurance. B Q C C I P X Z P K V C. - X N Z B R
5 I$ 3te Also Motorcycle Insurance al
.satur..,-o (Jryptoquote: ADVI!:RTISING IS LIKE A BOM·
popular rates.
5 10 lfc
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62 Electr1 "225" ·
Buick 2 Dr. HT $1,095
1964 CHEVY II 2 DOOR
$1195 . Power ale«&lt;ng power bnk·
eo, automatiC' :htrt. Spotless
194 cu. in. 6 cyll Std. trail!. Radio, Heater, IJke new, whiteInside and out.

wall tires, aq6a f nlsh.

1962 FORD 9 PASS. COUNTRY SQUIRE
$995
station Wagon, low mileate, by Ioeal owner, 1Jood w.w. tria,
va englne, automatic trans., power Jteerine and brake&amp;, :-:;.

62 LeS1bre Buick
4 Dr. H. T. _ $1,095

1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. H.T.
$895
389 VB engine with 4 speed box, vinyl Interior, while lin!Jb,

Ooe of oleaneot 62's In area.
Power steering, power brak..,
auto1!11tl&lt; oblft.

dio and heater. Save here.

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Of' EN EVES. 9:00 p.M.

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to S1IIO p. m.. DII'Y
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Contact: .
. 'CHARLES USlt

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MIDDLIP~t •.OHIO

Rtpr..llltlllve IIi Thla Ara 20 YNrt For
V. V. Johnson a Son, 222 4th Ave. Huntington

Nelooa'sl':=:=:;::=::=::::::~========

PNOMI tH-1UI

your desire
Drug
Store. for rood. 4 • 391c lj
Lond1111rk Hu lvorythlng
MOST COMPLETE

FERTILIZER SERVICE
IN THE AREA

Bulk ond bog l'trtUiier, bulk

spreading 1ppllntors, bulk

tpn1dtr trucks -

your ftrtlllztr netds.

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POMEROY
992-2181
Open Ill 9 pm -

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Men..S.I.

EVINRUDE
S.lt1 1nd Se.rvice

Ohio Boat and Motor
License

SCHWARZEL MARINE
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-HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONI667.3370

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Your ~lnfl System Ia
The , _ lmport111t Apo
pllent:e In Your Home,

Lilt Ua Give It A GCiod
Mid Winter Check

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED
HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING
Phllito 992-3794 or 992-2395

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All fUw Rlldlator Shop
WiNNIE WINKU!

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• Truck • Heater
Core eBuiW- eAnyType

kEnH GOBLE FOJID
WY 2-2196

MO;!!,HAV5 YOU HEAADP
A r.w/LI1'6 IJE!N

WINNIE1_;_LOSE
HOPE W11H ·
EVERY HOIJR

1'01/JVD ....30 MILE&amp;
-'0\JTH OF /!ERE:,

lllAT PA6ee5.

Mlddloport, O,

FREE STORAGE
lUsl plher aU rour wlotor

rarmeuta a6d lioN them
with UL ,1\!o more eloaeta
eramped with unnaed &lt;loth·
lag. No more airing, aortint.
IJ11'1Yloi aod paekli]g wltli
your Winter clothes. ~eg­
tblng :rou nnd II beoUiiflW1
eleaned 1lfel,y, lniured . and
~ aloUd, Ev01'1 Item
~ presred when you eall
•ur It Nothing to [)81tlll fall
No bulging closets, ilfe frGm
moths and safe lroiD theft.

Bring them In or cell for
Pick Up &amp; Dell~!1 $1,..
vice Phone m5'fl
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APPLICATIONS

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FOR CARRIERS
IN. MIDDLEPORT.

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WS.l:L HELP
H£Alijl'i' J ,.,l'r " "

Middleport

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WE NOW DAVE A BUSI·
NESS OFFICE AT 11G8 E.
MAIN STREET
WANT TO SELL WlTD us

assortment of clothing
GENERAL WORK, ~~:~:~y has arrived, plenty of wommowing lawns and st
en's, boys and girls clothing
work; rail or contact
and men's work uniforms. Jef·
Templeton, Bailey Run ~toao, fers Used Clothing Store, Rt.
Pomeroy.
5 4 12tc
33, going towards the lair·
WORK FOR bulldozer. ~if. grounds.
5 14 8tc
Harry M. Bolin, 427 South
2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bedroom,,,
Sl., Middleport.
4 26
dining room, living room,
kitchen, bath and utility. Lin·
Help Wanted
coin Drive, Pomeroy. Phone
DAVE OPENING tor
· 992-3775.
5 14 2tp
lady, Business College or
W. c. TRACI'OR, plows and
perience preferred, but
cultivator, 19M V8 Ford moltsSenllal. Need shorthand, or, 1 Bolin power ch:lin BllW,
typing and bookkeeping.
1956 Cevrolet 2 door car.
ltq . lo meet people. Write Phon• 7424656.
· Dally Sentinel, Box 668 L,
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5 14 lite
IDe training, experience and
·-----· ---when available. All
3 FEMALE AKC registered
lllrlcUy confidential
in·
blark m1mature poodle pups.
terviews will be arranged
Will be ready to go, last of
May. Phone 9411-3621.
5 10 Stc
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t ROOM 11111Umlsbed apartment - - - - - -- ·- - - In PoiiiO.\'Oy. Pb. 119U38li.
bed·
II 18 lie ROOM HOUSE, two
rooms, wall to wall carpet- 1
W•nted To Buy
ing in living room, full ba,.,
men!, 1.92 acres, Mulberry
ANTIQUES, William Hamm, Heights, Phone 1192-3429.
Middleport, Ohio, 992-2959.
5 14 lfc

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seng, yellow root, wild ginger, ary wnlnut Stereo w1th AM,
May Apple, clean, no dirt. PA, r•dJO, deluxe fioatlng
Bill Bailey, P. 0. BoJ If, turntable, perlect condition,
Reedilville, Obio, 45772.
take over payments of $5 per
t 17 120tc month or pay balance due
________.:..._:
$146.96. Try II in your home.
5 9 6tc
STANDING limber In Oblo or Call 1192-3218.
West VIrginia, or old farms - - - - - - - - - - - with Umber. Marion Reynolds, NIGHT Crawlers, 5 dozen
Bo• 77, Syracuse, Ohlo.
Pl\one 1192-6376.
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5 ROOM HOUSE and bath In PHONE Reuter Insurance AgDB~
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Middleport. Contact Myrtle ency, 1192-2194 for T r a v e l
VIPKCI, KRH CIP VBQU JPKZV
HArrison. ~3704 or atop at Trailer, Camper Trailer or
Village Hallm Middleport .
Pick-up Camper Insurance. B Q C C I P X Z P K V C. - X N Z B R
5 I$ 3te Also Motorcycle Insurance al
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popular rates.
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t.rget 111'118 near lbe North mf!ertug one American dead fim a heavy mortar aijadl:. ln tile air ... "' "••·
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and ~ two llllrl$ce to due to the. SAM- lbieati '&lt;Jijjfj . 1
baae at Kep, 3'1 miles northeut the guerrilla stronghold COUBtq. hurling s~tchel eberg'ea, ~ U.S.' Air I'OM F10II Air lollsllle cSAiol} launcben oe been polql!fiDJ, 1111111 of 111'11-· ,
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BOY STILL MISSING

19 Mercury Vapor Lights

Pomeroy Emer&amp;ency Squad
memben returned draUIIIII

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GENA MATHEWS
TERESA Mtl'URNER ·
each of the'tour Southern High School classes will be vle.ing
at annual banquet on Saturday, May 27, it the higli
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Charles A lldre, R~clne, will represent the freshman cla&amp;s; _Janie~
· S'f racuse, sopllomore class; Gena Mathews, daughter of
~1811 and Teresa McTurner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McTurner,
Linda Yost, 1966 alumni queen, Will crown the winner to be selected by

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drowned Saiurday evenlnr.
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REPAIRS AND RESTYLING

Make Elberfelds In
Your Shopping Center
Home and _Family ••.

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CLEANERS

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York.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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