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MATEIWL FROM

to seek construction of a
bridle ~er· the new Racine
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, MoeUer ~!lid, "I am convlnc·
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man'i (Boothe) effor'.s !hera is
going to be a ·bridge across the
Racine dam." With this r•onork
the ~sslrmn added, "Pe.
titiona speak loudly and they
are not going to shove this
aside quickly."
On the topic of grants for
sewage treatment plants Moeller said, "The villages of Pomeroy und Middleport will obtain
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of sewace treatment llants .... "
He added that advice g i v e n

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30 ~nt
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fUilds to go 4 O(lg with the
federal aid of .0 per cent on the
sewage treatment plant p r o
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Moeller •ilid he just received
word from a U.S. Corps of En·
gineers official that the Leading Creek Boat Marianna Project has been programmed lor
1966. Cong. Moeller announced
the Leadln&amp; Creek project will
cost $118,000. The Leading Creek

project had previously been
.scheduled for 1967, according to
Moeller.
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The democrat congressional
representative, midway through
his talk, arrived on the
subject of the Appalachia Highway. He said, "We have taken
the shor1 end of the road when
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Moeller then said 200 miles of
occess roads are going to be
leading to the Appalachia Way
in Southeastern Ohio. "We in·
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get that much."
The guest speaker )lointed out
he Is aware that Meigs CouBty is interested in establishing
a vocational training school.
Moeller said it can be gotten
through a 100 per cent grant
if it is sought. ·
Moeller urged that the c·1li·
zenA of Meigs Count) to unite
for progress. 'I feel the day
is coming when we can brag
about the progress of Me1gs
County," said the representa·
live.
Cong. Moeller cited various
ligures and statistics to im·
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Southern Qlllo eolinti!l •are "llllt
,keepln&amp; up'' ~at · .pieeeat with
many areas ,of' 11¥1 .State.
Moeller also called/ upon the
group to Improve · the school
~stem In Meip County tbroUih
bettel' facilities. He pointed
out that J250;000 cun be obtained
from granta to supplement the
public ~~Chools In Meigs County.
Delmar A. €anaday, general
chalrmun for ·tile dinner, wei·
corned the , JIIe~ and thea
turned over the affair to Toast.
master Be1'1181'd Fultz, county
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-U.S. Marines fought olf

a 11rl" of 1m1ll attack•
on the U.S • .EIIIH11y toSANTO DOMINGQ (UPil - Diplomats strove today to day but 1 ce11•fire apachieve a cease-fire In the week·old. ~ommunist-support· peared to be going Into
ed revolt which has taken a toll of h'undreds of lives in effect In the w"k • old
Communl1t - 1upport1d
the·Dominican Republic.
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The first American casuallies of the upmmg were revolt.
suffered Frldar. Two U. S Marines were killed and 16 - &amp; ! l W e m A ! ! £ 1 i i i
American sei'Vtcemen - 12 Marines and four paratroop·
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era - were !wounded in clashes with the leftist rebels. the a r m e d bands wh1ch hav·e
Jose A. Mora, Uruguayan secretary general of the been roving the streets would
Organization of Ameriaan States, was flying here from ~eed their orders to stop shootWashington to aid the peacemakers. A tentative cease· mg.
(ire negotiated Friday by Pa~::! Nu:~cio Emanuele Clari· The bands apparently are led
zio stipUlated that the OAS •
at least in some cases b' for·
should arbitrate the dispute. cease-fire was the problem .of eign-trained Communists wh o
Rep~stnlatives of both sides controlling the ci•ilians who are determined to keep the resi~necl the cease-flrt agreement were armed indisCti!ninately by volt going at any cost.
drafted by Clarlzio, but It had rebel leaders in the early days The cease • fire was signed
nu itt.medi&amp;Je effect. Sporadic of the revolt.
by air force IJrig. Gen. Elias
fl!W . a!lllllnued through · the A U. S. Embassy spokesman Wessln y WifSsin. the military
'the early hours said rebel representatives who JUJits government's "strong
of todajt. ,
sign~ parlzio's cease-fire 1$81d man," and by other leader~ of
The major obstacle to .. they •toUid not guarantee that tha junta.

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Cong. Walle!' H. Moeller, loth
district r~tative, indlcat.
ed Friday nlllbt at the Appalachill dlnller In J&gt;omeroy that
beiter · t!JJI for Melp County
are !UBI oYir the hclrjzon.
Speakbig before a capacity
crowd ot clu..ne In the Sacred
Heart Chlltfh auditorium with Demoerlltl und Republi·
cans rubbJhs ehouldeu during
the non-p8ril18n affair - Rep,
Moeller cltecl at least fQur projecls he feels will be scheduled
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The.e are:
- A bridge built across the
new dam above Racine.
' - Federal grants for t·h e
village of Pomeroy and Mid·
dleport for sewage treatment
plants.
- The boating and ~ecrea­
tional faclllties for Leading
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- lind, 250 miles of access
oads to the Appalachia Way If at all pissibte.
Early In his speech, Rep.
Moeller singled-out Olin Boothe
for the work he has done In
securing names on a petition

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ohemtcal company employe,
George C. Guy, 51, Hid u
heard four crtes for help as he
stood on 11 comer wal)lnc for a
bus He went around the corner. he •atd, and INIW the man's
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Jackets Defeat PantherS 6-2 in Tourna~nt Opener

couple drove by in i car and~~~ one of 'lhe moat diabolical
ai!IO 1aw the body, but before lnechanls~ tor death 1 have
they could nottfy pollee, a ever seen
squad car happened on the Stewkley was en route home
scene.
alter putting out his usuel Sat'Whatever the reason lor urday. reUgtout section for the
thts," Lt. C. ~· M_as_s•_Y-~atd~:t~t:..Ch
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Middleport's Jackets opened ther pltchen The hils includ.
lhetr tournament campatgn Frt· ed a double, two triples and
day Wtlh a solid 6-2 victory a home run.
over the Pomeroy Panthers on The game was a tos ..up unthe Pomeroy dtamond It was It II the ltlth when the Jackets'
a clear reversal of form •1 thtrdsacker Buddy Moore, leadCoach Russ Moore's boys !tad mg of!, homered tnto nght cenwon both SEOAL games from center bestde the JUruor htgh
the Jackets, 2-0 and 4-0
schooL That broke up a Z-2
The vtctory resulted from deadlock that had been on the
the 6-htt pitching of Gary Sto- hooks smce the first mmg.
bart, errorless defense and a Mtddleporl't two ltrst Inning
9-htl attack agatnst two Pan-1runs came when Moore was

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stlfe as lhortstop Bob Smith got Stobart and BIU Halley on to look at a lhtrd strike, mound. Bqt Jerry Vanlnwag. righthander, Bruce
bobbled bts grounder. Mark ground outs
Eddte Baer popped back to en's grounder through the lelt who had shut the Jackot•
Tannehill bunted and was eafe The Panthers came rtght htm and Btll Moore went down stde took a Middleport bounce on Tuesday, to lace portsicle
when Ftrst Baseman Phil Sw!n- bsck wtth two runs of lhetr swmgmg
tn front or Left Ftelder ljarrts htlter Sauer
dell couldn't hang onto the ball. own
Wtth the score 3-2 for Mtd· and roDed to the fence Van Sauer hned 1mpson s first
Moore scooted to thtrd on the Stobart hit Smith Then Cat- dleport gomg mlo the SiXth, lnwagen rolled around to thtrd pttch mto left fteld lor a trtple,
play and a throw to that bag cher Jugger Johnson mterler- the Jackets pushed home tl!ree base. He scored on Dave Vu- Tarmehtll
sconng
Stobart
also went astray, Moore scor· ed wtth Swmdell's bst, and two more runs before it was over Jakllja's sacrifice fly to center grounded out to end the mning.
lng and Tannehill moving to were on Dtck Werry walked To that pomt Curnmlngs had Then wtth two oot, Moore Stobart then put the Panthers ~---~: ~
thtrd on the play. George Sauer, to ltll the bases.
allowed but sl• htts and only , walked and Tannehtll smgled to down 1·2·3 m the bottom
wtlh nobody out, eacrlflced and Bob Crow, strappmg rtght one earned run, Moore's blast rtght fteld , Moore sltdmg mto the stxth and faced only lour
Tannehill scored.
fielder, doubled off the church m the ltfth
thtrd safely
batters tn the 7th Wtth
Starter Rex Cummings then and Smtih and Swmdell scored. He started by ~ettmg Mtke That was all lor Cummings, out Werry doubled bestde
'1'hls lo wtlet'e J fell througb
But Stobart got George HarrJS Gardner bouncmg back to the as Coach Moore called Ia hilt church but Crow flted out
the Ice laot winter!"
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to rtghl and Hams ·went down,
out Kansas City, 4-0.
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Moore to Sauer
FIGHT RESULTS
geles eaw Wally Moon's pmch
0 efS
For Pomeroy Crow had
smgle wtlh the bases
filled
htls m four trtps, a double
UDited Prell Inlenlatlonal
drive In two I'QII breaking a
stogie, Smtih a double.
Italy - Sandro Maz3-3 be and pavlq the way for
a double, Hams a double , and
156, Italy knocked out
the Dodger vtclory Sandy KouMoore a smgle
FergUBDn, 158, Los Ange-lax went ltve JmUngs before reFor Mtddlepor.t Moore had h!S les, (3).
tlrmg with a pulled leg muscle
bomer, Tannehtll two sin!:les,
and Bob Mtller picked up the
Sauer a trtple and stngle Sto- GENOA, Italy - Ntno BenVIctory wtth 1our Innings of
Major Leacue Standings
W. L. Pet. GB Middleport High golfers down- bart a smgle, Johnson " '
venutt1 158, Italy, oulpotnted
shutout rehet ,pitching, Tommy
American League
Los Angeles
10 5 667
ed New Lexmgton 9-7 and !ted ad van lnwagen • smgle and Mtlo Colhoun, 164%, Jam•tcl
Davis had three hi\ft lor
" . L Pet. GB Cmcmnatt
9 5 643 ;:, Athens ~ last evemng tn a trtple
410).
the Doqen and Jesus Alou Mmnesota
8 3 727
Houston
10 6 625 Y.. tnangular meet at New Lexing· Stobart fanned 8, \\ alked 4,
had three for the Giants.
Chtcago
8 4 .667 'k Chtcago
7 6 538 2 ton to brtng the overall Mtddle- hit z batters Cummtngs ,0 ftve PATERSON, N J - Hubm
Get1 Five Ito
Detro11
8 4 667 'k Milwaukee
6 6 500 2'h port season record to 14-4-1
and two-third s mnmgs fanned
Carter, 159'k, PatPete Rose had five htts, m- Cleveland
6 4 .600 l'k San Franctsco 7 9 439 3'h Steve Hmdy fired a 39 to wm two, walked nobody, hu
, slopped Johnny T(lrres,
cludmg a two-run homer, lor Balltmore
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Friday's
Results
Sammy
Clatworthy
of
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Mtdup
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no
earned
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they don't watch out the roof , homered to tte the sc-ore at ' wards also homered for the Kansas Ctly
2 9 182 6 Glncmnatt 6 N Y I, mght
dleport team had a bad even- MHs
200 013 0 - 6 9 ctatton has conftrmed Jan 24 30
wtll !all m on them
Winning Scor.
Reds as John sitoris shooTu k
Friday'• Reoults
Milwaukee 7 Phtla I, mght
mg and lost to Broch Kern of PHS
200 uoo o 2 G as the dates for the 1966 Luck y
'flte fans needn't worry Joe Jl4organ followed with a off a wobbly start to pttch a Los Ang 4 Kan. Ctty 0, night St Louts 3 Ptltsburgh 2. mght Athens, 45-42 for 1-3, and to Stobart and Johnson
International golf tournament
Judge Roy Hofhemz's pnde and tnple and scored the wmmng five-hitter embelltshed wtth otx Mtnnesota 7 Chtcago 0, ntght Houston 4 Chtcago 3, mght
Doug Thompson of New Lexmg- mmgs 1LP1, S1mpson t61 and accordmg to tournament EecU:
JOY still spans the $3l.f&gt;.milhon run on AI Spangler's sacrtftce strikeouts
Detrott 4 Boston t, mght
Los Ang 6 San Fran 3, mght ton , 45-42 and ().4
Werry
ltve Dtre&lt;'lor John J. Keane
engmeermg marvel - It's the fly. Dtck Farrell went etght m- Ed Mathews hit the 450th Cleveland 5 Washington 2, night I Saturday's Probable Pitchers
Mtddleporl's Pat
Edwards Umptres Armes A Stobart 1The stte of the tournament and
vtStlmg teams that have to be 1rungs to wm hts thtrd game homer of hts career and Lee Baltimore 10 New York 4, mght
New York at Cmctnnall _ carded a 43 to defeat Bob Cool- (4 plate Ord Smtih, Slobart , th e pme mont y has not yet
1announced
careful. ~
of the season wtth Hal Woode- Maye had a homer and two Saturday•• Probable Pitchers Kroll (2-11) vs Eilts (3-111
ey of Athens and Greg Sprohl, Armes, bases
There are so many marvels 1shtck pttchtng a httle.'ls mnth smgles to ease the way lor the Los Angeles at Kansas CttyPhtladelphta at Mtlwaukee _ New Lexmgton Cooley had a -~- - - - - - - - - · -- - - - - to behold m the Astrodome that ' The etght-game wmnmg streak Braves' Tony Clonmger to May fil-l) vs Pena (IJ-2Short 13-I J vs Blasmgame (0- 48 and lost to Edwards 3'h to Dally Senttnel Ponte tov Middleport, 0 . May 1, 1965-3
players vtsttmg tt haven't both- ts the longest tn the expanston score Ius second vtclory. The Mmnesota at Chtcago - Pas12)
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horner by Mathews gave him cual •21J-vs PIZarro (0-11)
Pittsburgh at St LoutS _ lost 4-0
tros themselves And that, take The Los Angeles Dodgers re- and Hank Aaron 745 lor lhetr Boston at Detrott - Lonhorg Cardwell (0-0) vs Sta'lard '0-1 1. MHS's other gol!er, Wayne
tt from the Pttlsburgh Ptrates, tamed ltrsl place m the Nation- careers - tymg tne league IIJ-1 vs Wtckersham (1-111
c~~; at Houston !2, day- Davts scored a 50 to lose to
New York Mets and Chtcago al League wtth a 11-3 dectston mark lor the most homers ht! Washmgton at Cleveland _ nig
,llsworth (2-ll and Bu r- Eru Wrtght of Athens wtth a l
over the San FranciSco Giants, during their careers by two I Dame Is 11 IJ- " McD 0 we 11 dette (11-01 vs Johnson IIJ-0 42 11-4 and !ted wtlh Dave AlltCubs can be a btg miStake
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Because the Astros are off the Ctncmnati Reds downed the teammates The mark was set IIJ-2
and GtUslt 13-11
son of New Lexmgton, who ca rd I r---::--;::-----------~----1
on an etJlhl-game wmnmg New York Mets, 6-1, the Mtl- by Gil Hodges and Duke Snid 1 Balttmore at New York San Franctsco at Los An eles I ed a 42 at 2-2
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•t reak, seven of them m the As- 1waukee Braves ripped the Phil· er of the Dodgers.
Pappas t!IJ- vs ~'ord t 1-1-.
1mghi _ Perry 11 1) vs 0Pod-I
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National League
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ACC TOURNEY
tn tlurd place wtth a mtghty St. Lows Cardmals heat the tymg run and Phil Gagltano !olI'
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Major League Leadrn
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American League
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GAB R H Pet. 1al stte of the classtc smce 19a0
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Alltson, Mtn 24 29 7 18 409 1The tournament, however wtil ~~·:'Ji.
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ICongiro, Bos 10 4lt 9 Ia 375' m 1967 and to Charlotte, N c,
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McAutre, Del 12 36 13 13 361 1tn 19611
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Mattila, Bas 10 36 4 13 361 1
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l ~er stx-man
playmg rules
S UDDing
By United Preso International Adcock, LA
8 28 3 10 357 RECEiyt; COTRAl,.S
Sponge &amp; Chamois
The Jackets !trst four men
The Balttmore Ortoles !tgured Rchrdsn, NY 13 50 5 17 340 1 BUFFALO, N y (UPI) - The
I'ORi ABLE MIXER
COMBINATION
downed Gallia's top four, 8-7
21-year old lelthander Frank Causey, KC 9 27 1 9 333 Buffalo Btlls, champ1ons of the
,"
m that match at Pomeroy Mtd
Bertama needed more work lhts Green, Bos
9 34 9 It 3241Amertcan Football League, have
dleport IS en)oytng tts most suesprmg and gave him a ltcket Ystrzskt , Bos 10 38 8 12 316 rere1ved the Signed contracts of
o
cessful year ever on the greens,
to Roclfester m the Jnterna
National League
1wo de!enstve standouts- !me11'
Wtlh only • couple losses and
0
I Ilona I League.
GAD R H Pet. bal'ker .John Tracey and tackle
one tte agamst some nme tnI
Krnpoo , NY 15 55 to 23 418 Jtm Dunaway The terms of the
For the second time In two umphs
LOUISVILLE Ky &lt;UP!) Now Bertama, who comptled J Alou SF
16 66 13 26 394
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years, Coach John Mtlhoan s Heres the score• ol
Frl- Bold Lad, a champton a year - 2 77 earned run avera be 1n Banks,' Cht
14 53 8 20 377 -conrac
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l:nilta Academy Htgh School day 's match at Huntmgton (Par- ago hut unproven lhill season, stx games wtlh the Orioles late Hart, SF
16 52 5 19 365 ltso n Twins . Manhll R d
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Blue Devtl golfers have upset l35)
faced the btsgest race of hts last season. ts working on a ll'arker, LA 15 58 12 21 362 Sox
Colavttd
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he Class AAA golf champions Rodertck 40, Reed 36 Janes brtlhant career today In the 1one-way tnp back to Balttmore Robmsn, Cm 14 50 12 t8 360 National Leag.;e--B : C bs 1 lrpood• lor owy rn'rlnq " 'd Gonuine - • • qonqt. largo
&gt;f West Virgmla.
.
40, Pyles 41; McCarty 43, Her· $154,500 Kentucky Derby.
Friday mght the stocky last· McCovey, SF 16 a3 7 19 358 17 Kranepool, Mets ~~- sRo~n- l ,ht . .. ,ht •• • '"'''"' b"'" 12 r II" irnporl..t ehamoi~ A
Last y~df, the Galllpohtans man 40, Folden 41, Lashley 43. He took on 10 rtvals In the bailer hurled a lourhilter M Alou, SF
12 4&gt; 7 16 3a6 son Reds
Mathew Br•ves t-"~1 '~"~'·;._:;;;-t;AI----fm""•;..•1 _1~·•:;o:;vo~,.,~ho:Aim•.
ltd tt on the local hnks Hunt· ~Shrader 41, Vttal 45, Heese 52, 91st running of Amertca'a pre- socked
tworun homer
Mays, SF
16 66 14 23 348 IJ Mays 13
Giants
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20 GAL.

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tngton went on to wm its second Moses 46
mler horse race
regtstered hiS second com Allen, Phtl
14 56 13 19 3391 '
' Pitching·
1 Amencan League - Aguirre
.tratght htgh school lttle after
Bold Lad, owned by the plete game vtctory as RochesHome Runs
hat defeat ,
SEOAL STANDINGS
Wheatley. Stables ol Mrs Hen· ter topped Toledo 4·1 He lost
American League _ Hall 1T1gers 3-11, Buzhardt, Whtte Sox
Earlter thts season, the powINortbero Division)
ry C Phtpps, dommated the 2- hts shutout btd tn the ninth m1Twms , Genttle, A's Orsmo' jPascual Twms; Roberts, On
erlul Huntmgtont~ns managed TEAM
" L R OR year-olds last season when he nmg
Orioles, Ble!ary, Ortoles Man: oles Stehert, lndtans. all 2-0
'o tte the Gallta linksters here, W II t
3 I 5 9 won Ptght .of 10 st.lrts and was In o I her games Toronto tie Yanks all 4
i National League--ElliS Reds
e son
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second twtce He earned $387'
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1 h Athens
2 2 41 26 ~ 71
' moved wlthm a hallgame of National League-Mavs Gt- ,3 0 (,tuslt, Astros 3-0 Gtbson,
But Frt ay evemng,
e Lo an
league-leadtng Atlanta by top- ants 5; Covmgton Phtlas 5 Car~s 3-11; Maloney, Reds
21
•barges of Coach Mtlhoan JOUr
g
.. · .. I 2 16
Thtngs have not gone qutte as 1 th C k 54 J k
Mathews Gr
S •--' · ' Veale Ptrales Kroll Mels
neyed to Huntmgton lor the ltrst Nelsonvtlle
I 2 28 24 well this year, however. He has P mg e rae ers • ac son
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wouuua , K . C b
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7 7 80 H won two ol three races hut he vtlle whtpped Buffalo 96 and Mets; Allen , Phtls; Santo, Cubs; oonce u s, all 2 0
on a strange
!Sout•ern Division)
failed m a rna)or test. The Syracuse blanked Colum?us 20 1Bateman. A' t r o s; Cdlltson,
·ourse
Sprtng Valley - and T
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brutstng son o! Bold Ruler can behind the stx-hlt pitchmg of Phtls, Johnson Red s Robtnson
earn
W
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Ed fu!ko
Reds all 4
.topped the West Vll'gmta cham- Jackson
w .
Ru
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2 0 11 8 more than make amends wtth
mms, 13% to 10\2.
Pomero
2 2 Ia 16'a resoundmg trrumph m the The standtngs·
Amert. ns 8 atte In
eWURLITZER
Accordmg to the home club's
y "··""
mtle and One-&lt;Juarter classic
By Uotted Press loternatlonal
can League - Powell,
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2 15 14
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14 ·· Oltva
tcormg rules, the Galltans
won Galltpoits
Mtddle 1
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2 2 1 A strong lmeup or the
end OTHER FAMOU~
•'h to 5'1..
TOTA~or .. " 1 , 4 •• trdlton's leading 3-year-olds has Atlanta
9 4 692
5
BRANDS
Chtp Janes, Tom Folden, Ter·
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•• heen marshaled to run against Toronto
8 4 .667 1&gt; Toledo
S 8 3115 4
"Y Shrader, wer. vtctortous lor rms WEEKS RESULTS:
him and a vlcotry by anyone of Columbus
8 5 6t5 1 Buffalo
4 8 333 4'-&gt;
he Gallians ChriS Rodertck Pomeroy 4 Mtddleport 0
live rtvals hardly could be cia&amp;- Jacksonvtlle
5 6 .456 3
Friday's Results
1ost to 8111 Reed, the Htgh~dnd- Jackson 1 Gaihpolts 4
sifted as a "big upset "
Rochester
6 8 429 3 Toronto 5 Atlanta 4
m' number one man 211 to l'h Wellston 4 Athens 1
Beat CJaance
Syracuse
~ 7 .417 3% Jacksonvtlle 9 Buffalo 8
'.t Herman dow11ed Tom Me· Logan 4 Nelsonvtlle 3
Those given the best chances
Friday'• Results
Rochester 4 Toledo I
::arty 3-1, and B. Moses whipto match the *112,000 winner's
Syracuse 2 Columbus o
Jed Mark Reese 2\1 to IV...
AHL Playoff Staodlags
purse from Bold Lad were· Grissom'a Carpenter's Rule and
Janes,.
'In the number two By United Prest lnfernallonal Powhatan Stable'• Tom Rolle, John W. MeCon's Naroshua.
•lot downed Sieve Pyles 3\!o
Best Of Seven
M1;9 Ada L. Rice's Lucky De- BtU Hartack, seekmg a fifth
o 'k Folden defeated Jack·
w 1 . honalr, Warner Stable's Native Kentucky Derby victory and
cashley 31h to 'k and Shrader x-Rochester
f 1 Charger, Mrs. Ben Cohen's Hall he with retired Eddie Arcaro
whipped Bob Vital , 21&gt; to ll!o Hershey
1 4 Ratser.
for the Derby rtdtng lttle, takes
The trmmph le!t Coach Mil- x·Cimched sertes
At longer odds were Earl AI· Bold Lad to the post at
hoan's Blue Devtls with an S.
Friday's Result
len's Swift Ruler and Ogden p.m EDT The race wtll be
:.-2 season record. Huntington Rochester 6 Hershey 2
Dapper Dan with lit- ecast by CBS from 5 to 6 p m.
1uffered t!s second loss agamst
tie CO!I81deratloq given Mro. EDT
broadcast from
nne wms and one lie.
ExHJBmON SET
Keirn's r. Pak Peme L 5 15 to
p m EDT.
Monday, lhe Blue Devtls will B0 STON (UPII - The BoshaYe. their work cut out lor them ton Patriots and the New York
OPP. B&amp;O DEPOT
once agam when Coacb Nolan Jets, E'astem Division rivals in
Phone 675-1160
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PT. PLEASANT
•ts invades the local course. will meet in a pre-season
Cash &amp; Delivery
Earlier thl• year, GAHS nip- Norfolk, Va. on Aug. 23.
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of the British "Red Devila" sky-dtvlng team and the "Golden Knleht8," leading 0 S.
Army jumpera team up at Aldershot. England. It wali p•rt of the largesUky·dlvlnfl'
demonstration aeen In Brtllin. The illltisil jurnpera uailltd wllh &amp;he Amerl~an team
· at J'ort illalt, N.C., 1or a month.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Wll!'nef
and Margie, Richard, Gordoa
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Mr. and Mn. George Wamtr
werf Wednesday evenlll&amp; 'filll
on of Mr and Mrs Joe "-' ·,
field.
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appeared near, but thousands
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city of 4o,OOO people, and Han·
nibal, Mo., historic home of
• Mark Twain an~ now a buslling
: city of 20,000, appeared to be
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' The mighty flood c r est
: already 1,000 miles from its
Minnesota birthplace, moved
through Burlinglfln and Fort
Madison, Iowa, Friday.

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The selection of a eemetery lot, marker or
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requires serious lhou(lht and careful consideration. As in plannliiJI life Insurance
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ISSUE

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4-H Club News BUYS!

Baoban Farmeretleo
The Bashan Farmerettes met
in April at the home of their
advisor, Mary Rose. The group
discussed the projects they
would be taking this year in 4-H
club work. A report was given
by ,Julie Rose on the Officers
and Advisors Conference held
• ,,."." ,,• .,. 7 to tJ hp
You don't have to "ovr r- power"
on
April 6. Sheila l!ailey,
.-. uur job costs with a tractor
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tor that's too small. Match your
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jobs and your budget cx &lt;~dly
"Baby
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e MewM • M•ny •th•r•
rrom the broad line of Internaused by Carol Hall at t~e April
tional Harvester indus tri;J( tnu:meeting of the Bedl&lt;fd Sr. Shin·
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To keep you on-th e-go, you're
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always backed by close-at-hand
per and Mrs. lJoris Eastnla~.
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in charge. Wendy Carper, News
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The April meeting of the
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Of Vital Importance
To Middleport
Cemetery Lot Owners
1t takes $6,000.00 per year to adequately take care
of our cemeteries.
l'he oDly revenue the Village has had to care for
its ce~J~eteries Is from lot sales and money donated
~Y lot owners and heirs of lot owners.
It takes approximately 3 times as much to care for
our cemeteries as it did ten years ago. Higher costs
of labor, machinery, maintenance, etc.
Tile Cemetery Trustees can only spend the funds
avallable for lot care and without sufficient funds
lots CaD not be given proper care.
We truJt that every lot owner or heir to lot owner
will co-operate by contributing the sum of $5.00
per lot each year toward the care and beautlfica·
lion of our cemeteries.
U you do not receive a statement by mail cut out
this form and sel!d check, money order or regis·
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Provides the means for financing the industrial development Ohio needl
to move ahead in making new jobs for Ohioans. Without this development
all other economic efforts suffer. All financing will be done by the sale of
industrial revenue bonds. NO TAX FUNDS ARE INVOLVED. Tax moJ181
cannot be used, or obligated in any way. VOTE YES ON ISSUE NO. 4 &amp;DCl
help Ohio step ahead.

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All Four Issues. You Do Not Have To Declare Your Politics To
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Provides equal representation in the Ohio Legislature for aU people in aocordance with tbe U.S. Supreme Court "one-man-one-vote" ruling. Thll
apportionment is for the OHIO HOUSE ONLY and has nothlng to do ,with
the congressional districts. Larger urban counties will be apportioned on
the basis of congressional districts. YOU HAVE A CI;IOICE - either you
choose by VOTING YES on ISSUE NO. 3 or the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
will step in and do the apportioning for you. BE A DO IT YOURSELFER.
VOTE YES ON ISSUE NO. 3.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

cultom·craftad In 11nulna walnut
ven ..re and ltllcttd hlrd.wood
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brought up wu to bo packed World oi Sports,"
off, with Juneh in 8 brown I wanted to say th•t bep•per bag, to a local movie cause "Wide World of Sports,"
house fondly nicknamed "The with rare exceptions, is really
Itch'' because of 111 general an accompliahment each week.
eondition .
.
Although ABC·TV Ia the smallThe matrons there all looked est fl!'lwork, "Wide World of
like Wallace Beery, and 1 don't Sports" is still !be best sports
know how many times they how on nal!onal .television and
slugged 01 kids for howling has caused its competing broadwith gleeful disbelief at thooe casters to come up with lmltacrazy short films about exotic tlons, none of which has surremote-type sports (Ito us) thai vived •• steadily or as long.
filled In during lhe double-or
triple-feature breaka. I mean, CBS-TV tonight will present a
here we were sitting In "The s~cial program, "An Hour
Itch," and there tbey were W1th Ed Murrow," dealing with
showing us some films about a !he career of the noted reporter
guy sailing his yacht off Cey· who d1ed Tuesday. The program
ion. Or m'l)'be It was about whichbegins .at 8:30p.m. EDT,
tree-climbing 1n Tlllmanla or Is matnly a ftrst person chronlpolo In Algiers. It all eeemed cle of Murrow's 25 s11rs as 1
lik e that, anyway. I never saw CBS radio . and teIevJS· 1on cora film about baseball or loot- respondent m the ,form of el•
ball.
cerpt.,from his broadcasts. Tw~
Well, times have changed_ of his polleagues, Eric Severeid
maid• own boats, brown paper and Charles Collingwood, will
bags simply aren't what they mtroduce the program and proused lo be, and ABC • TV's vide the continuity.
"Wide World of Sports" has
made events like the national Tbe Channel Swim: Pope
skydiving championships almost Paul will deliver a message
as routine an occurrence for lrom Home Monday during
the televiewer as the World Se- NBC's two-hour United States·les. And what I am . getting Europe telecast of the "Today"
around ~~. IS that "Wtde World P':'gram via the new Early
of Sports marks its fourth an- B1rd Satellite.
nlversary Saturday - showing
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Mr. and Mn. Frank
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her parenta, Mr. and Mn. How
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Kal!, and Rhonda Jean Ha•iloB
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LET'S GO •••

ORDER AMSTUTZ's
H&amp;N GOLF club; for sale 6 Irons
/
"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks, and 2 woods and ail leather
Of
D:OO &lt;· 1'\1-l,
PIPEFITTERS
or started pullets today. Mod bag, male, right
handed,
Monday DtadUne 9:00 A. M.
'Moi.lday
QUALITY
ELECTRICIANS
ern Poultry, Box No. 18R . Ath $45. Call wv 2-2836. 4-26·tfc
CANCELLATIONS
ens, Oh1o. Phone LV 2-9031.
CORRECTIO NS
OUTSIDE
MACHINISTS
430ltc BABY bed, in good condition,
wm be accepted until 9:00 A.••\!: .
MACHINE
ERECTORS
For J)ay of Pul, lic;•tlo n
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,$20. Call WY 2-2453. ..-26-Gtc 1963 Mon:r:a Spider Cpe.
$1895
RJ!:CUJ.!\,T ION S
.'WEL5RS
Locally owned. Sharp red interior with bucket sea~ )56
Thl' Publl11 her l"t"'H' I"VI'~ th l.' ril(ht 4.000 NEW tomato stakes, 49
STEEL F . llS
H.P. engine, 4 speed trans. New lst nne tires, black finpb,
to .edit Ol' re ji'!Ct il.n y aW; d el' metl
50-51 4 speed transmission for
Real Estate For Sale
BQILERMAK RS
radio and heater.
oh)llnUonaMe.
ErrM~
~ho uld
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n .narttd
Immediate ly
The
puhChevrolet truck, 1959
ton - - ·
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METAL MEN
lllhff
W1ll
not biP. Tl'5pu ns ibk' fur
Studebaker with good tif's, FOR, SALE - One o • ome- 1961 Greenbrier 9 Passenger Wag. - $1195
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t"IIOr t tban one tn C' orrt~ l"1 m~ertltln
Long
Term
$60. Delbert Lawson, Port roy s hnest homes. Practical- Good tires, red finish, one owner, radio and heater
., .
Work
Progrom
1
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land.
ly new 2-story brick. 6 rooms,
1962 Rambler Ambilssador Custom ~ $1295
Union W1g1 Sea..
5131
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For
Want
Ad
Servi
ce
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- -- -·---· p 2 baths, garage, llreplace, 2 Station Wagon. VB engine, ·automatic trans. Power steering,
For further lnformetion
f Centl per word one i n ~ l'r tl tm
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Mlnlmum Ch a rge 60 t• e nls .
telephone collect:
clean
i•terior.
B1ue
finish.
Low
mileage
by
one
loeal own·
19:14
CYLINDER
Ford
new
mo·
acres
ground.
Wonderful
VIew
' Ul Centl per wo rd for Three cun(419) 691-2475
er.
Radio
and
beater.
lor and clutch . 2 bulls, breed nf Pomeroy. Main St., and rlv·
"M-eutbe tnacrtluru.
or
1pplyln peraon to:
.... prr cent Diacounl uu paid ads and. \ ing age, Hereford Charlaise
er. Phone Richard Neutzling,
.dl paid WUhln 10 d11yH .
Employment
Office
~ OF THANKS &amp; OJHTU AIIIFS
cross , I supehor grain drill, Pomeroy WY 2-2860 after 5
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11.15
for
!Wl
~~o·u rd
min
through
Monday
\-self lilt pull type, 2 bottom p.m.
a.J-3tp
bwn.
Each
add!Hona l word
l l'
Saturday
OFFI CE HOURS
plow.
1
field
cultivator,
culti
.
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
8;90 A . M. to 5:00 P. M. Uath
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8
a.m.
lo 4 p.m.
aaturday 8:30 A. M. to 12 :00 nu"n
valor and I bottom plow for HOU~E. five rooms, new roof I
IT'S SO t.: ASY
TO PLACJ:: A
Al liS Chalmers "B" tractor. I and five acre lot. Minersville,
AMERICAN SHIP
UStn.T PROD!ICJ:'O G
Phone SH 246a6.
4-30-!2tp Ohio. Tel. WY 26021. 4303tp •
We Now Have 25 1965 Honda Bikes In
WANT AI.&gt;
1964. 50x!O 2- bedroom Elcart ~-----· - -~- - - -Business . Services
Livestock
BUILDING CO.
housl'i
railer.
In
excellent
con
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PHONE WY2-2!56
Stock. All Colors. All Si:r:es. 50cc up to 305
drlron Contact Henry Hens '1,1/tRIU Ki
7
PAINTING, interior and exter A'ITENTION Fanners: COB&gt;\
2245 Front St.
10r. Roof work of all kinds. select sires has available a
Toledo, Ohio
),., , Long Bottom Ohio
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4303tp 1POMEROY- 6 ·room mason- Phone VI 3.2100. 4-30-12tp breeding program custom de- An equal opportunity
cc. Below Is a Listing of Used Units We
Notice
ry home with bath 1tub and
signed with your herd in mind.
employer
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SMALL white male poodle :md I.IVING room suite, 2 chairs, shower), gas fired forced hot 1 BULLDOZER work. Equipped All dairy and beef breed•. No j•::========-=11
. good w:nd1 ' I 1\elvmalor stove
. he•t1·ng· li'vi·ng room and 1 w1th
g or too small·
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Have,,,.
French Ierner,
, · electncJty. ' I arr
winch.
B1g
or small)o
s. her d t00 Iare
dog , one year old ,
huuse I I drnette set. Call
Morvm I dining room carpeted, break- [ Call
rl'aytime, WI 9·3151; Membership not required. The
broke. Will give awily f,, . 1 Swan. WY 2-3348.
4-30-3tp fast nook, and 4 roo~ base- Evenings WI 9.3089.
same fee for all bulls. Effie1964 HONDA SUPER HAWK-BLACK
good home. VI 3-2772. n n·II P . Nt:W ;md used welders. We 1 ment wtth garage. NICely lo4 :ro 30tc ient and courteous service.
I
tr·ade welders. welding rod. cated on 110 ft. lot. EKtra lot
Trained full time technician.
LOSE WEIGHT
safely w1th I• Fr••e demonstration
.
. I WI'th 2 ear
.. garage • $16 ·500· EXPERIENCED
.
Meigs
dressmak- WhY not use COBA serv'tee by
Entered Hospital
Dex-A-Dtet
tablets
Only
98c
r
PO'I~ROY
6
room
lramel
.
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1964 HONDA CA95 BENLY-BLACK
,
I Li! ndm ark. Pomemy. HOlte " ~
mg, alterations. Phone WY 2· ca II'mg CLAIR I"OOD~
.,
"'• Pornat Starks Drug Store
, .
.
. .,
I home with bath and forced 2276 .
4.24-30\c eroy. Phone WY 2-2649 or Among those who entered '
Chester 985-2t45 by 12 oooo. Holzer hospl'tal '"the past 24
3 12 60tc \\ I I.I.I.~MSON 21 m steel coal ' hot air healing full basement
flrrn:Ire. Like new with auto.
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4-23-IOt
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1964 HONDA CA200, 90crlED
&amp;UTOMOB!LE lnsHrance t&gt;cee malre con\rols. Phone WY 2_ breezeNwayl and attdtacohed gafrt· AIR CONDITIONING Refrtgerc hours were : Mrs. Marion Mack,
80
1
tc
age. tee Y oca e n
cancelled' I.osJ voUI opera &gt;W.
· ation service. Jack's Refrtg· Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterin- 212 Third Ave., Mrs. Clifford
4 30 3.
1Dr'1 bcenae? can WY Hl66
.. _..
landscaped lot near Veterans 1 eration, New Haven. Phone arian. large and small anlmala. L. Russell, Gallipolis, Mrs. Lyde
mu. STt\H TING May 1 19fi5, tune Memonal HospitaL $16,000.
TU 2-3a37.
4 6 tfc
128 washington St., Ravena- Cocks, 10 Hillcrest Lane, Mrs. l 1959 HARLEY 165-Biue&amp;
1
~ a m. till 4 p. m at 122 ,POMEROY -.4 room . frame '
wood. W Va. Phone 273-4271 John R. Boslooper,
JaCkson
Wanted To Buy
Bullr:·nut Ave.,
Pom••roy home with bath. hot arr h~at-,
Office aours, Daily 4 to 6 p. Pike, Pearl J. Shaver, .Rt. I
_ _ _ 1 1:o"d curtains. Ilace\, towel mg, .and full basement. NiceEXPERIE~CED
m.
1 21 lfc Gallipolis, Mrs. Stanley H. Doss,
.
d . I and wash clothes, electric per- ly localed on Lmcoln Road.!
Cheshire Okey
Russell Skid·
BUNKd BEDS
Ill ' '" 1·,Jinr , e1ectm
· fl' f pan, l'k
[
AUTOMOB. ILE
' I Bidwell. Mrs. Bert
d' . or twm
Ph he swv
I e $~500
' .Oil .
I
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I d ·~ more, Rt.
goo con Illon. one
new. drupes, good
throw FA liM - 120 acres near East- .
mp oymen
an e
Jones Rt 2 Bidwell Sherman
Twin Carbs. Make Us An Offer
2-2888.
127 Olp i '""'· wllM ·not.s pn1Th chairs, ! ern High school with two
lAb
f
lw K~m~r Rt 1 Bictwell Miss
We would like to see this go this weeki
- - - - - - - -- I chrld re n's
clothes,
hed. frame homes rone with sink
ee
lqnmen
I WILL babysit any
at my Eima
Rt. 2 Crown !
Wanted To Rent
rl"tl res. bpd•,spi..ad.
adult and running water), haseAND
1 home. I am 18, mamed. and City, Mrs . Donald A. Hatfield, !
1
ri"I hrs. shoes funny books. ment barn, cr.ib and
shop,
Brake Service
1 an e&lt;perience • ba~~~~~ 1919 N. Main st., Pt. Pleasant,
2
WANTED to rem in :v! 1ddlqmrt 1 \rue stories . puts and pans .[ two garages, and plenty of
WY 2-30 6.
M". Katherine A. Raynes, Ma· ·
- or Pomeruv. b_\' June :u1 :l or : d1~lu·" · sweaters, all colors, water. $8000.00.
son, W. Va., Verner See, 348 1
4 bedroom ilOUsr. bl' Drovo Srnger elecl.rJC SWCl'llCr.
c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Insurance
Grant St., Middleport,
Law- '
MII&gt;DLEPORT, 0.
personnel. La ll 413-98H. Bel4 30 3tc 180X 219
WY 2-3830
.
renee Milhoan, 161 N. Fifth St.,
pre, Ohro.
4-22·12 tc
POMEROY, omo
I WY 2-2143
Pomeroy, o . AUTOMOBILE Insurance .been Middleport Davd
Mattl)ew
1
- -- - -- - - - - , SJ ~(;ER SLANT NEEDLE, ~lg
4 30 3tc
- - - - -- cancelled ? Lost your opera- Demosiky.' 666 So. Thrd
St.,
Foo Rert
equip ped to hullonho.e.
Logan Fire and Safety Equip- tor's license: Call WY 2-2966 Middleport M v· g'l S camp-11-:=========:-:-==========
lrncd hem, applique, embroid· FOR SALE : 5 room and bath, ment, Sales' and Service, Porn615tfc bell 146
lr
Porn· I·
MODERN two bedroom dwell- cr. fa ncy deSign. Pay off 1 house m Rutland. glassed on
All ,
and SlZCS of
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I
ing wilh fu ll bast'·'ll&lt;'"' and balance due 8 payments $6.110 porcht•s. hardwood
floors,
2:y. lb. ex- PHOTO Copymg Serv1ce Cop- eroy, Wolliam P. Matlack, Che_s·
gos fur ance. Nrc e local ron . eaeh. IVY 2-2515.
4 30 5tc • gas furnace, large lot. near [
Special. I les made ol leg;ll papers. ter Rd.,
Mrs. WI IGauge readings: Galllpoli
For mform at1on cal l \\'\' 2·
school On Salem St.. c. R. l Dwight Logan,
Distributor. ' b1rtll records aillf· almost any bur H. Leifheit, Rt. 2 POOleroy,3
Dam 17.8, 24.2 running 40 ree•
2318.
4 10 Glc .-:LECTROLUX
SWEEPER ,' Jordan.
4 20 12tp Phone WY 2_3821.
other documents.
Mrs. Emma Wallace, Rt.
1
''"mplete wi th 7 •ltachmenl"
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Reuter luslll'anct!, Pomer&lt;JJ Oak Hill, Frank Gonzales, Rt. ~--------BOUSE
- in6 room
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4 14 :rotp
· ed ), w·tlbur W. l • M
and baFOR
th. REN
E.TMil
:•, '1s- Pllv balance
due" · $17 .!10 or
b tho b· . 5 t room
G f house•,
It It&lt; 2 Jac kson (exp!r
bt
Ha I p k on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason .24
·y 2 3 '
' 2', 6tc $1.50 week. WY 2-25 ,5.
fa I, asemp':' .d -,as urnacek, : WILS N'
h 550 P
Wood, Rt. 5 Jackson, Miss Cia- I' hax
• reet,l ze'ted arh.' 20, Pt. Pleasant 25.00, Hintc
eroy. \\ - !Oo. - '
4 30 51c
Jrep ace . rtee. or qmc '
0 .S car was •.
age GUARANTEED. renewable for ra M. Baker, Wellston, Joseph : ~ lC Igan, recen y vtst
IS 2.24, Kanawha Falls 6.26, Char
FUNISHED 3 rooms, on ground
,.- ,
. . . ' sale Phone 11J·Ollll. Ma son, St. , Middleport, Ohoo. cars life ho;pitalizatioo.
Issued Add~, Rt. 2 Ironton, Mrs. Jack lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar leston 20.18. London was ru1
floor. S. Front St , &gt;Irddle· SIN(.ER I ORTABI.E ZJ~ za g W. Va. _,__ 4 16 tfe - vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
at all ages. Pbone WY Z-11166. Perdue, Ceredo, W. Va., and ICrabtree.
.
ning Jlh feet, Marmet one foe
4·22-30tc
port. Call WY 2-5141
Balance due $!9.61. HOUSll FOR SALE, 3 bed·
2 18 tic Mrs. Joe Fisher, Russell, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. _John Rawlmgs and Winfield dam 3 feet.
lfr I \1\ 2:2515. _ __ 4 30 5tc rooms and bath, 2 years old. I
jwho spent the wmter at Orange
4 27
· ITS lJUH pleasure to
loan Low down payment Phone BREED to the belli for less,
Blrtbs
.
Park, Florida near their daugh- Boat Movements:
S BEDROOll bnck Duplex witlr l c· el Sl
FR~E
Harrisonville Ohio SH • I Curtiss Breeding Service. We
Help Wanted
Mrs. Paul B. Runton, Rt. ZI' ter, Mrs. Bermce Mccall and Oblo lllver - Western down
.rrp
rn mrnner,
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d
th ·
garage. Butternlll Av e. , Pom·~' •i th purchase ol B~ ue Lustre 5468.
4 21 12tc invite comparison. Compare MALE: Interested in man with . eon, .- a., aug r, : ·~ amiy, •ve returne to elr 13, 5:45a.m.; Philip Sporn UJ
eroy. Call WY 2-5121.
sha mpoo Baker fll rnilll re . ROOM brick home, 2 bath- the Curtiss bulls with any Hi h School education to work d.m. Frtday. Mrs Roy Eugene home here.
.
14, 5:10 p.m.; Harry Dyer UJI
4 27 lfc
lllddl
t
4 27 61 ,
other bulls available. Low f IF.
. I . t't t'
E Wray, 1704 ·Eastern Ave, dau- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Waggon- 14 5·30 p m ·· Onward down 14
epor
att1c a n d breeding fee. Breed to Gold
or . manc1a ms 1 u ton . f' X· ghter,. 6·13
'd
Mrs. er and Joy, Harnsonvt
·
'II e, were 11 ':411· p.m.· · ·•Tlbolt up 14 12:0f&gt;·
n.IRNlSHED 3
' -.
- .-.. c rooms ' finished
.
. p.m . .F"ay.
room apart
basement Ou\ ol high water.
. .
ceplional employee bene 1ts. L Alvtn Hunt R1pley W Va ' Sunday guests of their son-m'
' 14
ment in MiddleiJOrt for cou· I'I.ANTS lor sale, sweet ptota· Cenlral heating, priced for Medal plus proven
stres Phone Mr. McDaniel WY 2
4:03 a.m'.
., Ilaw and laughter Mr. and Mrs. a.m.; Col.
down
pie. Phone WY 2-5m. 4-24-tfc. lues, 911c per hundred. To· quic k sale ?hone
2-litl6 and . P" · certified meat 2lll between 9
lor ap l ·
!John Gillogly and Mark local. UO a.m.; LomSiana down I'
MODERN 4 room and bath.i malo and ca bhage, JOe doz., or WY 2-221J!i. Charles F. beef stres for only $600, 5 pointment.
4303tc
,
Discharged .
Mr. and Mrs.
Wood- 6 a.m.; Warner duwn 16, 5:30
furnished apHrl men!, Mrdd le· ,:,c hundred. Peppers, egg WJidermulh ":-----' 4 13 tfc I dairy breeds, 8 beef breeds GRlLL COOK-wanted I ii once.' . Pattents recently diScharged yard, Columbus, visited her a.m.; Jerry Bosworth up I'.
port WY 23874
4 21 If l' lan\,
n•·oec·ol r, brussels ; .
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and I dual . purpose,
two
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c FOR SALE All modern brtck- tramed qualified and exper· Crows Steak House.
ltiam Amberger Arlene Long
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15
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I pump, electric hot wat er ome on •ester oac, near prompt, efficient and coUite- LADY TO live in. Housework Mrs. Chares Mullins, Mrs. Har- and Mrs WHiiam Cheadle 0~ . m.; Buckeye State up 20, e:40
3
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g as State Htghway Garage. 100 x ous service. Call Leland Park- and core for 5 boya. Call rison Shumate, Ramona Price, Saturday ·
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a.m.; Elgercllff up 23, I a.m.;
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms stoves and sink c&gt;binets fur· 400 .lot. Several flM.nemg plans er, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone SH 2-5414, or write Vester Mrs. Chloe Fink,
Clifford Mr. a~d Mrs. Rex Cheadle A. J. Patten up 23, ~:30 a.m.;
lllld bath in Pomeroy. Call nl\ure an~ dishe;. B.· F. ava~lable to ~ualified person WY 2-2264 or Albert Parker, Walker, Langsville, Oblo.
Queen, George Halley, M r a. have moved to the borne they Harvey Jordon up 23, e:30 a.m.;
Boward CeciL
WY 2·5262 Bom·&lt;i, Mason . \\' Va.
Phone W~ 2-a337. 4 13 tic Chester, Oh10, Phone 98&amp;-3415.
t 21 tfc Emma Muford, Mrs.
Emma purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Queen City down Greenup 4:50
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3 30 tic TOMA-TO
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- . J'OF SALE : Modern ~ room Chelller, Ohio, Phone 985-3415.
u.s. Clvi\S.rvlce Tllfll
Fortbe, Eugene Gurtis, William A R Caster
p.m.; lllinola up Greenup 7:15
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Sr., William Plum- · '
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1 es or sa1e, Ver-1 f
' MODERN 6 rooms and bath · non Howell on Rt. 124, Laurel &lt;'me orne tn yracuse, Wlw
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d Hard
Evan David
lpenl p.m.J .
w
up
n
apartment. Middleport. Ph, Clill Read or call: WY 2_5421 _
&lt;3 bedrooms) large uti1- Nelgler Buildbog
ro r
several days with hl8 great - ?P 11.50 p.m.; Penll8ylvan·
WY 2-3121.
3 24 tfc
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lL up Greenup 1:40 a.III.J Bot
_ 4- tc 1ty room, double carport, gas
42 7
furn•ce, fully Iosul~ted, w•ll new homes. Built lo kitcb. ;.~ ....
HesaR•aodG _infant son, Mn. Bob- Earl Starkey while hls mother, Benter up Jrleldabl 2:15 p.m.;
"· t.liREE and loor "'"'' !urn « h&amp;
to .. ,II carpeting, b~rch cab~ ens, storm mndows, ai111D- ......
ert · ron and Infant daugb- Jane Wiseman was recover!og C. V. Hamer down Meldahl 3
ed IIIII lllllumiBbed apart 20" SABRE TILLER
nets. Shade and fruit trees, Inurn siding. can Guy Nell· li':.,.-...":1:.~ ,::..:.-0;:_-- ler, Mrs. Dalton B. Grover 81111 from Injuries 'received 1n an. p.m.; Defender down Meldahl
·.- a WY 2-5434 12 6 tfc ·HP Briggs &amp;
srrubbery. Close IQ school ler, Racine, Oblo.
infant son, Mn. James Mon~ accident at ber h011111 ia Harrl· 5:30 p.m.; Ravenswood up Mel·
3
fRAILER LOTS _ free sew· Strotton Engine
and church. Very reasonable
12 29 trc
AUTO SALES
gomery and infant .Uughter, sonville.
dahl 6:40 p.m.; . J. s. Lewis
age and water. Brown'• l'rail
- Grady Craig, Syracuse, Oblo
FOR SALE: 18511 Ford Fair and Mrs. bennia llerrellkohl Mr. •nd Mrs. Harold Gillogly down Meldahl 7:30 p.m.; Lad•3
er Park ISiate Approved! GARDEN PRIDE
WY 2-2810.
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and children visited her broth- Marjorie up Meldahl9:40 p.m.;
BEATING• PIombin1. MueHer lane, good tires, car In fine
. Mlnersvllle, Ohio, Pbone wv
ROTARY MOWERS
1
4 2 tic
FIIMiaeeJ. Arnold 8rotbero, condition, automatic transmls
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Jane T. down Meldahl lO:lt
, :wm.
1 15 uc 1.
FOR SALE: Three bedroom liS East Maill Street, Pom- sion. Also 1953 Fordomatlc
Mrs. Clinton Gllkey and famlly p.m.; Orca doWII Meldabl 6: ~
46·97
lots lor rent, close
Dpen Mon.·S.I. Til 9 PM
house, Butternut Ave., Porn· eroy. Phone WY z-2448. . . . . . . transmlsaion and 1953 Ford
lo Albany on Sunday evening. a.m.
.
7 20 tic
t.o Laundrymat and schools bPOMEROY
eroy, hardwood floors, hot
6 cyl. radiaiQr. 4 miles out W~day Night Mind Leaaue Rodney Dwaine Jordan spent
vo1n- Lumber &amp; Supply Com
water heating system, out
AUCI'IONEER
Leading Creek road, from
April %1, 1965
Monday altemoon
and nlgbt GaJilpolllJ Dam - Inca doW1I
PHONE
of floods, best neighborhood
Route 7. Robert Vance, Route
with hla cousin, Walter Jordan. I p.m.; Beaver up 8:45 p.m.:
Hl-_r3-_1fm&lt;
WY _
$8500.00.
Cal8 - Betty Buuell AMr. and Mrs. Preston Hamon, CharlesWSteltvenson
1, Mddleport, Ohio. 43012tp ..
8 kdordwn do8:44l
2 2181
Two
bedroom
house,
High
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Harold
Russell
t22;
Lois
thet11,
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ra~:!~~i.,vlln Pomeroy. 170 CHROME D!NE'ITE set table Street, Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy WrUe, Prone or Contact 1 Chevrolet,
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Clelland 314; Tom Clelbond 466; law and sister, Mr. and Mft. 1:5 a.m.; Solvay up 3:10 a.m.;
ul
Private entrance 2 chairs, cabinet base: $30: recently refinished inside and
A. C. BRADFORD
tires, ' 150·00• W
tr
Handicap 46; Total 1531. Won Rex Cheadle and family on
Semel duwo ,5 a.m.; H. 11:.
1 cyl.
or at 378 Second- New ao,ooo BTU floor furt $6 900 00
Racine, Ohio
or Plymouth. 0 Lost 3. EveiJD'• Groeery - urday evening..
Jlowles duwn •:35 a.m.
1645 LICln Hgts., Pomeroy. Neiia Barton 411• Bob Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stans- X8aawb lltfer "'I Allen R.
5 1 tfo
4-26·tfc nace, with all controls. (jn ~ ..;d.,;..;. houses, Lincoln 1
4 28
case), $130. Call WY 2-3442 Heights, Pomeroy, with new
4tp 462; Bob Eblin 476;. Iola Howell bury 111\1 daughter, Columbus MerrUI duwn Wlnlield S:G p.
rent. Share or cash, Syra- after a p. m.
4 30 3tc additions, furnaces, etc., $7,- CU!o1'0M butcller"'' and c:ut- 195 mLL N
d
fo 390; Total 1739. Won 3 Lost 0. apent the weekend with their m.; Thelma Ann up Wlolleld
euse, Ohio. Pbone WY 2-2297.
- ---- 000.00.
Ml!ler,
W'Y
K • P'• - Paul Kloes 421; pa:renPrlIs, Mr. 'and Mrs. Chester 10:30 p.m.; Helen dun Win4 1 atp
FERRY-MORSE
7ll acre farm, with modern ,_.., ·
,. 110
.
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• Jean Kioes 3:14; Mary Po!Ur ce and Mr. and Mn. Dale field 1Z:30 a.m.; Duncllll Brute
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home, Chester TownShip, good BULLDOZER WORK wanted. ~~~· $250.00. Phon: ;~fc z 271; BiU Porter 510; Totai153S. Stansbury. Other goesll of !he up Winfield 2:40 a.m.; Lucy
For Sale
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gravel raad, school bus, mail Small dozer. Back • filling,
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Won 1 Lost. z. The SpoHen- Stanburys were Mr. and Mrs. Jane Lucas up Winfleld 4 a.m.
route , 2 miles from Chester, farm ponds and cutting drivene RamDter
Beo Grlndslaff 461;
Barb Larry Stansbury and Mr. and[-:::__.:::__:::_.==::..::.:==
HOUSE and 3 Iota \n :
$7.500.00.
ways ln. Cheap rates. Middle- World SllllldaN al £omp8el Grindstaff 278; Virginia Hoyt, 1Mrs. ~axcr:Kay, ~ckerlng- pa1tor, at the Carpenter Jla~
·PMnero.v out of high water.
Two modern houses on Con- port, WY 2-2208.
. EsaoOU. .
449; Art Hoyt 387; Handltap 15; : : a
Stans ur'y and church on Tuesday for AlviD
Dotlge
Comet car. In
dor Street, Pomeroy. One two
4 26 lotc lllJ ear room, ride IIIII pill' Total 1590- Won 2 Lost 1.
ern Webster, Groveport.
Dye, 40, welluwn Cirpdir
condition, $150.00.
ALL VARIETIES
years old in perfect cndlt\On '
- htrmaoce. SmaD w ....,....., The. Founom~ _ .. Charles Services were held at Bigo~ area 1armer, wbo wu foUnd:.'
2·6524.
4 29 6tc
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$8,000.00. One, two bedroom. Karl Grueaer, Plumbing and
IDCI -ltrlbiliiJ
Winebenner 491; Linda Wine- Funeral Horne, Albany on Sill' dead near .hla hOme OD 'nt~Ji8.•:;&lt;
c-ORN. Phone 88'2852,
BERSBACH
living room, kichen, bath, full !
Beamttng
See
brenntr 4611·' Gall Hovatter 316 urday
Conner, Mr.
112; day·
Mr. r.ta••e
Dye IIJack·
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Mlnersv
e, Oblo
formerlyforof Elbert
this l:ommunlty.
vlvedaftei'IIOOn.
"'· blw Wife
New Haven.
HARDWARE
basement and garage, $2,5011
End •our sewer troubles .
Metropoll1a Me!Ort
Richard Hovatter 391; Hand!· Co
tired 1
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Building loll on State Route
We 'have all slleo
E. Mala Street, PomefOJ cap 90; Tota; l756. Wort 1 Lost nner, a re
armer, IIIOV· aon Dye a teacher in dill AI. HF.D and coil svrinas Meln St.
Pomeroy
124, Dead Man's Curve.
Sewer Macbloeo
P - WY Wl'll
2. Pacer's FOtll - Joe l!ailey ed to Bucyrus !o.1943lo
bany Schools, a
.
sale, cheap. Phone WY 2All can be financed. For iurt :12 lk 503 A -•· S
his
son
and
daughter.
Survivors
bt!cea
Dye,
wilh
the
438
4 29 6tc DON'TPUMPy~u s tugglsll -sel&gt;- tlJer information call:
Reasonable Rateo
M klh~a'"';'M a~yer M ;EihiLols Include his wife, Cora: a dau- Corps in Brazil; a son, '""'~··'·'
~2if'bi'Cv(1Z-~~JJ. C. tic .tank.
Get Klean-Em-1\11 O'Brien &amp; Crow Realty · co; ' o".;;ll · WY Z..Zfll Da) 0r NlgUht
lege! Notic~
c ""'TY,_";"'&amp;f;- eW~n ~. ;n• ghter • Mrs. Mary Weyand, Bu junior at Albany Hlg&amp; ' ~~·.-!:.
tank 1
L d
ny 612 ; 0·"'1 1 · on ...,.. 1• cyrus,· a son, Elden Conn
' er, and a dau•hter, '·lsa, ~;
7 28 c
umbrella rcnl. sleeps sept
c eaner.
an WY Z-2720 ·
NDTJCI
High· G
K·'1 M E' lhln
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Livestock
""' will .. ,.,.,,,. '" tho '""
arne c
ny Galion; one grand$0n ~nd three~ athome. He Ia alllli . "'.'-' '~~·~lltlg
--;;;--;-:::;-;::-:=-::--4_28
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:!,~,::·~;.•. •.•,~•,'"'-~~m•.; ~~.:': 248; N, Barton .176; High. Series great .,.andcblldren. Services his parents, Mr. ·and .
o ·~
$30. 20 ·gauge Winches!2 18 tfc :•'UH "Af
' ' Mid""'"""" ·• 111~ GOLDEN Palamino st.! ilion, or st . ,.,., LutMran
~Chu.Oh. Porn· - K• McElhlnr.: 612; L· WI ne- were in..charge of Reverend D•- n..e loc" , and lour ·•l•li&gt;roJ at!d
er shotgun $10. Coleman camp USED WRINGER type M.aytag
- e.. bu'Jdt
. mare, w lll l'my.
Ohio. ........
unllf June'·.....
••• Tea m "'•h
- • Vid White with buriai In Tern·
•. lfJ
... Burial
I ng. locatOO 352 N 55", Palammo
. Tru"''"
'"' ..... .. ... brenner ......
''16 Garne
one •brother.
lipve
$10. These ItemsWY as)
Wdsher.
Good condition $40. Second Str..t. MidC:Ueport . foal in May Bol"4 young and J"t.Slrnl!d:
, ., "'au .,...
Pacers Four 661·I · ..·Team p11e cem•tery.
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.ew II aven - Call 882-3284.
Priced hlr qulc~· .ale. JD. well broken. Ken Chaney, Dar·
st. •Board
.,,,., ~ulhorw
courdl.
High Series - I li'acera
Four, Servkea
were in charge Of-~!:-' .
,
130l.
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Dept. on May 22, with proceeds
to go to the Fire Dept. It wa•
decided that lor a later money
makil18 project, orders will be
taken for lupperware products.
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Reports were read and appoved. Roll call was answered
by 10 persons. Getwell a n d
' sympathy cards were sent. An
auction of arllcles brought by
members will be held at I h e
May 10 meeting, at which time
hostesses will be Carrie Sin
clair and Helen Diddle.
I Attending, Sylvia Zwilling, Na
omi London, Eileen Clark, Cia
ra Lavender, Edith Hood, Ag
Ines White, Marie Rizer, Phyl
lis Hendrix, Myla Hudson and

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Mrs. Opal E. Stanley, Route 1, Middleport, announces the engagement and apW~~::~~u~ marriage of her daughter, Phyllis Lou, to Mr. Larry L. Baker, son of Mrs.
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is currently employed at the Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Sales Inc. office
Ravenswood, W. Va. Mr. Baker is a graduate of Middleport High school and is 1
~~~!~;;~ in the advertising department of The Daily Sentinel in Pomeroy,. The
will be an event of May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the F~rst Baptist Church m Mtd. Vows will be read by Rev. Donald Boone. A candlelight ceremony will take
and
church will be observed.

:HALF-SIZES

Special Music by Junior Choirs
Highlight Meeting ol Racine PTA

Slack.
Refreshments were served by
. Zwilling and Mrs. London.

Special music was presented &lt;Jnd Gary Walker who present·
START YOUR ACCOUNT WITH US!
by the Junior Choirs of the ed the f1 lrns "Teaching Johnny
Methodist and the
Baplist Jo Swrm ," "Swim" and "Your
churches when te Racine E!e- Breath Can Save A Life."
mentary P.T.A. held its regular llr&gt;. Yvonne Scally was un
YOUR SAVINGS
meeting Monday al the grade ab le to attend because of illEARN _ _ __
The Ladies Auxilia of Ra- school.
. ne;:s in her fa mily so Mrs .
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Mrs. Joyce
Hoback, pres1- Pnn~ gave the group mforma
American Legwn Post ~0 · dent, opened lhe meeting with lion on lite swimming
pro
(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLYl
met Tuesday everg wtlh the Pledge to the Flag given gram tor the summer and anInterest Payment Dates Art:
president, Mrs. Eugene Hol- j in unison followed by the rca i nounced she had booklets on
Fob. 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th
, presiding.
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ing of Parent· Teacher Pray· leacllt.g one how to sw1m, for
She annoWlced the JWlior eon.! er by Mrs. Opal Van Meier. l,;aie
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' , Choir directed by Mrs. Otis first grade mothers served reGtrls Stale Te~ '" The · McClintock and ac•·ompanied by:freshmenls ot cookies, coffee ·
lr.,•""' MethodLSt Church,
Mrs. Garrett Circle presented ' i:ind JlUIJdJ in the lunchroom.
in Gallipolis; the Unit
four selections The
Baplisl l
the mothers, and the Am- Church Jr. Choir under the di ""'~"·'- ·;·- ..... '-:; ..._.7~:;w_.fJS.,~ -~~.-.
leri:canism chairman, are
rection of Mrs.
Hugh Cairns. !
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the Summer Convention to accompanied by Mrs. Lillian :
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be held in Lofan, June 10; Na Hayman, presented thrPe llUm
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Hospital week on May 2 bers.
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lwtrich Is Hospital Day tn the The secretary s report b~ Mrs..
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Jlicolhe Hospttal, and May
Crow and . treasurer s re- i J
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Member Federal Reserve System
as Poppy Days.
by Mrs. Vtrglnta Burke ;
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Mrs. Myrt1e Wa Jk er gave an were approved · Corn munica
. - at !he Rradburl' school the past
Momber Ftdtral Dtpositlnsuranct Corporation
interesting report on Pan
tions were read and
spectal 1
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reports
were
given
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for
Mrs.
Edith
Forrest
POMEROY, OHIO
. e resutnen s were ser.
who 1 'II
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by Mrs.
Mary K.
Yosl.and
about
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Tea 1or da nd s~n
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teetertotler
boards.
by I .'10 hns ~ ayne
Mrs. Marlene Fisher, reporting VISited Wednesd~y , With hts
Robert Beegle, altoul the bi- mother, Mrs. Edllh Te&amp;ford and
cycle rack. Howard Ervin was son Cec~.
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appointed to build the bicycle I Mrs. K J .. Hill left Wednet!rack during the summer to O. ' d"Y·, ;or a VISit wtth relatives
ready for use by the fall term . i '" Co umbus.
.
Reports from the Southeast ! Mrs .. Carl Moore and Mtss
OUR NEW
District Conference at
Cam I Gencvreve Slobart wero .'!burs"•·•••• were given by Mrs. Hel- day VISitors Ill Galltpolts.
en Johnson Mrs. Burke Mrs Mrs. Gladys Cuckler has reMargaret West and M;s. H~ l.urned ho'me after a visit in '
b k
j Athens.
aM;s. Nancy Ervin
Mrs. Frank Stewart returned
for the nominating
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home Fr.t~ay even!.~, after a
and of[icers were elected as
~eek s VISit at Fat~born with
lows :
her daugher and son·m-law, Mr.
President Mrs. Helen
and Mrs. Ashton Sayre who ac.
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cornpamed her home for a
son; V!cePresJdent, Mrs.
weekend visit.
ce Hoback ; secretary,Mrs.
Mrs. John Smith returned
ll~r1ret West; treasurer, Mrs.
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home Tuesday, after a months
gm1a ur e; e1ega s o
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VIS I1 WI rea
tves tn
umy ouncl ' ' rs " a ae 1 ' bus and Toledo.
Mrs. Opal Van Meter. Mrs. Mar M C 1 M
M J hn
rs. ar oore, rs. o
1ene ,F'ISher, Mrs. Grace Huff Smith
NOW-The Bend Area Hu Its Own Local Mail Order Housel
and Mrs. Helen Bricldes
man, Mrs. Nancy Carnahan;
Th
· ·tors m
· Alb•
. hi were ursday vtst
.nd a lte rna I es, Mrs. ld a Dre ,
Stop At Om Store and Ask For the Loan of One of Our 196 Page, 4 Color
Mrs. Belly Diddle and
enMs. rs. Hor tense Frankel of
Mary Huddl es t on.
p arkers burg, W. Va. m
. th e
Catalogs. You Will Find Over 2900 Carefully Chosen Brand Name Items at
n1 · · 1 M
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. e prmcipa '
rs .
na guest of her sister Mrs. Geneve
Pr1ce, made several announce- J . h'
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including
the
school
age
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tmjed
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r ·1 wre!t xt ar h' h . .
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rmt
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before November 1 unless
M Jed Web te J
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ed by the state and that th e
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Shop By Mail or Phone-Ordering Is II usy IS 1-2-3
for Visitation Day for nexl
son, James VISited Friday, at
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~rsl graders would be
New Haven, W. Va. with be;·
ed 1 1 b M H
M molher, Mrs. T. G. Roush.
. a er Y · r. arnan. rs. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maurer
Any &lt;i'der Received By Mall or Phone by Noon Each Thursday Wlll Be
Prtce also reported on t h e were overnight guests ThursReady For You To Pick Up at Our Store by Noon the Following Tuesday.
uooks and films whl;h had
da ' of her sister and brotherfor the hbrary.
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tn·law, r. and Mrs. T. .
Or We Will Deliver the Item at No Charge the First Time One of Our Trucka
rogram airman, rs.
Downie. The were enroute
II In Your Area.
son mtroduced John McClintock 1 r 0 m
~ 10 r 1d a
to
their home at Uhrichsville.
Allen DOwnie student at Ohio
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Univeslty is spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Downie and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins
and family of Williamstown, W.
Va. and Wa)one P~lll!s of CanJon are spending the weekend
.
at their cabin at Shade river.
YOUR LOCAL MAIL ORDER HOUSB
''Where You Get the Most
Mr. and Mrs, Shirley Swaq
For
Your
Money"
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in Parkersburg, W. Va.
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POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Monday, to attend the' funeral

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CliARLI!lS R,AYMAN
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Announcements
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Mrs. Rosie Qlrder.

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SATURDAY, MAY I, 1965

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re;retenl tile new ~ve0 • ·Plaine• m., they otudy oldadult muale clossea m ••
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tn 1.. New ~Ieana, g~te­
way to the · Mississippi Rtver
tnd once a· stronghlild of tbe
Conlederacy, fe I l to U,nton
forces,
In 1813 Giden Sundliack of
llobiken/N. J., was· ·atantod a
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palent lor .tbe " s.,.
1n iMS, t~ b&lt;id~s ·pt Italian

DiCtator Mussolini •nd' bis companlorlJ;, ''eseeuted !JY; ' ~M ·
the day, before, were l11\ll&amp;ed Ia
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The Indonesian archlpelaiO 41vides the lndian and Pae!D&lt;
oceans and dangerous currents
89 swift ·as 1:1 miles per hour
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