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baa not done everjthlng he llllemelllo . and rebllttals of to acUO!l abroad.
lhould to solve Ohio'• prob- their gener&amp;lllfOKl"llllll and on
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low: specific laaUeo- VIetnam;, lay 'lUpeallbe resolution' and
''OblGans '11'8111&amp; lll!lllln ~be cr~. lnftatlon and pollution. A ~ope the war wUI go away,"
Senate who wanll fD wwk, trho half-llour. question arid ~·· Taft U!d, ClUing on the goverIs uaed to -k." Rhodto ··"'· period followed.
· nor to Kl~ spectli&lt;: proposal~

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Taft Opened by challeliglng
bell senator we have lwlln l!le his Democratic oppoilentln the
II. S. Senate In the ldl ·10 general election to . . .te hlm,
yean."
If he wins the primary. The
Taft contended he could best congressman then dug Into
oerve the people ol Olilo ''not Rhodes on the queStion of VIet.
with cbargeo, not wllh bombast, nam.
notwlthpolltlca,bulwlthaded· llelaldhesuppor!IPresldent
lcallon lbal I believe I have NlJ:on'sposltlorlonVletnamand
lh!l\m ln Congreu."
chided Rhodeo for merely advoS.bjected To QIIBIU.
catlngrepealoftheTonkln Gulf
'l'llf two GOP caildldalel de- resolution giving the President

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The governorvlgoroual)' lit into Taft's loting record, 1aylng
he lias voted on only fO per
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cilnsolldation of the two schools.
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receat U:lal ol the publishers, of the AlhenW~ewapaw
"~" was condUI'Ied In full !K:COfdlll!Ct! wtib N11~1e
.. 191 ·Gf the Penal Code of Greece-which waa enacted more
:, 'than 17 yeara ·before •the military coup.J'lhat took over the
, , goVWJ~ment on April 21, 11117.
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.ie!Y On the part 01, th' qltiZen.,ry•• •• wei ....-to prod~
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Greece anof Cyprus haVII be8i1 put tO a sev e ~1.
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held, becauae, fAI wljllesaes testified, "the llllD betw\':"1·
Greece aild Cypr1111iave NOT been put to a severe test. •
Some clvU Uber,tarlaiut may object that the ne'!fspapef'J
· II!forl!lation, howeVer false, was ll&amp;rdly calculatad "!!:Inspite f anxiety on the pe.rt )If. the oltw!nry, aa
spi!Cified iJi Article 191. But'cettalnly . lhll~ ~an be DO dopllt
'tbl!t .It pr;oduced " other possible consequences.'' Bo~m.
maybe: lndlfferenc;e, j&gt;erhaps.,,Puzzlement,, poail!l!Y. 'But 1
con~~eQuences just the same.
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Gree¢e has j&gt;layed fa'sl ~d loose With the basic , flgllll o(
the GnJek ~ople jull ctoesn't know ·the facts. The cOlonels
can hardlY be blamed If Article 191 was l1181 lying. arourid
w~tlng to be used.
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New .York .ISea••• 2'11), 2 p.m. p.m.

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points, Eaalein 11IICOlld with H
points, Kyger·Creek,lhfrd with
tl\i poirits incl. North Gallla,
fourth, .32 points.
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:~ ~CK EVI!;I'(III
120,Y4JID HIGH·· HtiRDLES
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for the Tigers sixth slcalghl
victory and 8half game lead In
the ,American League's East

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While, KC; ' HI!IISon, KC; Rll- GutJerres• winning hit was a
chle, E; Dotson, NG. - :23.15. slicing double to tight, center
II).YARD RUN - Rqwe,' F; which scored rookie EWoit
Harris, F; Easton, NG; · Maddox from flrat bale and
Matheney, E. - 2:13.
Gt!Uerrez seemed more sur·
220-YARD · DASH
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Elchlng,r, E; S@ders, E; ·alra base hit. .
White, KC; Ward, F. - : :24.2.
OlherALGameo
TWO MILE RUN -Won· by ,I n other .Werlcan League
Falrlancl, Falrl!lnd, second, and gam~, ~ta edged Clllca·
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ONE; ~IU!l • RELAY - Won Milwaukee, 3-1 ; Dakland·eclged
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and Yates, Hale, and WIIIJaJDI
all had a lingle.
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game tonight at Middleport
with the Athens Bulldosi.
owners of a 0-1 (not lnclucliDt
Tuesday's came with Uie
NelsonYille-Yort I!UckeYes) In
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outhern Division Tu' esday compeUUon.
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000 030 G-3 5 8' Costello bU a dream ~ the lcade e.¢e ·as no surprise.
~~~~~IOO~x~-6~8~~~3 ament-fllllng
the ''1!1&amp; 0" Into · To gel blpl. the Bucka gave
team which alreacli&gt; has a up ~ Riiblnson, the Nationaupera"" In Lew Alclndor'.
a! ~etball ·Aisoclalion'a top
CosleUo,was asked aboUt hl,t free tbrow shooter last season,
plans for next aeaion al a newa · and CharUe Paulk, a promising
conference here Tuesday al rookie wbo has open\ the past
which•-the Bucks aMOWI~ two basketball aeaaona In the
they have picked up O!tcar Army. :i , ,
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Robertson, the "Big ~o:· 1f0!n In ~ ,pl!llh' l)fflce, .or bls
Cln(:lnnall Rof.a18: (, • ., · bt181ne• agfnltl and attorney at Year. v.;e!ib
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f ,In Olnclnnalil ~ waa say- .walked hr~.
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Da'fe Bilrnell opeDe!l on
play. He .s a leader and~ "I bad a
of ~~everal mound · for GAHS. 11e wu ·
·to ~y. lie wiD_ he ·a· b!i ' ~ wbli were ready I" make rep~ by-Lonnie Buah 'Ill the
Influence olr our young playen1
cleal
the 1\oyalalfiftlh. Tbe two GA!l'i hurler:!
~ niate_ Lew better thin lit II ·
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fllday," ·Costello sald, oby,loiJslf
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the campaign against three Union. A spokesman for the
selbacka. lnaide the league, COIJlP8111 aald other moves wiD
be made aoon ·to offset loasea
anlicipal8cl from the slrtke. The
seven outings (both wIronton) Goodyears wen formed In 1914.
waa the Blue Devils aecond In
league play against two
NHl Playoff Siandlngs
triumphs. The defending By Uniled Press International
Division Finals
champion Blue Deylla now, lcall
I &amp;est of Seven)
the Tlgera two games wiUI on!);
East.
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two
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remain• no on the 19'10 schedule Bo
2 0 10 4
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Another GABS loss and an Chicago
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Should the Tigers 1oae their
TUesdlll 'S RosuHs
Boston I Chicago 1
two .remallllrig teague •P.J!le&amp;, St.
Louis ' Pittsburgh 1
and GABS win Ita final two lOOp
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Cincinnati ou~ugged AUanta, the third Inning. Tom Murphy · ... '"" ......····-~?"' .........Wh~Wi. go front with two runs in the
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flrstlnning"" doubles by Steve
a· Son Diego downed New Z.l
Dunfee, sophomore second
York . 5-3· and ' the games Don Mlneh belled two.nm
n
bueman, and Gene PoweU,
AngeJO...Montceal h0111tr In the
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junior catcher,
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and Son Franci.o&lt;o-Phllildelpllla carried Oaldai1d
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sophomore righlfielder Roger
were called off because of bad Royala. Teammat:""Reggie
Dixon and juni,.. leflflelder
Meigs
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weather.
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Jackson' chipped In with his
Stsn Wilson.
Jackson
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A{terdoubllngbomeMaddox, lhirdroundlrlppertohel' Jim
Tbe Irorunen _came back,
Swanand
Yatea.
Van Mat....
Gutierrez scored the Tigers' Hunter post hia lldrd
In Logan, Athens
though, with two m the bottom
final run on AI Kallne's single four declsl
Jim Rook look
of the flrat on two walks, lwo (LP), Wlgal (5), ancl P~~
tollddlerelleverS~ -Rargan the'IOIIII ln~ef
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Post ·Triumphs
errors .and a lllngle. Jackaon
withll!eloos. EaftWilaonwent
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the flnt elgbl Innings for Bernie Allen drove In four
two bases on balls, two ~
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1wmer of the sea8011 a three- slraigbt hits r... Washington 1n
sixth when Wilson wallted, l!lole
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run drive In the stxib inning the Senatora' lrlumph over the Southeastern Ohio League second, and rode home on
Your DlpMd•l• :::
pow 01 ed Minnesota past Chica: Yankees. Allen's three-run ho- Tu~y by outlasting WeDston, Wlgal'a plncb bit double,
Deller For
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go. Lelly Jim Kaat gained his mer off loser Mel Stolllemyre :Y~:: ar: ~ ~~ . Thelromnenput the Pllll on
second ·win against one loss In the fHth Inning wiped out a league play.
tcewlthlhreemorelntheSIJ:Ih,
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while Tonuny John, who gave 3-2 New YlJI'k lead and pinned
In . other SEOAL action upping their advantage to a.,,
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up Klllebrew's 3St-fool homer, the Yankee pitching ace with
Three llingles and two walkJs
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his third slralght lou. case !.~~ t~":.,u:~JU..~P accounl8cl for the Jackaon fWl8.
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In the aeventh, Meigs rallied'
JlhoMWY.i-2550 . .
Alex Joluilon drove In Jbn help 1rom Darolcl. Knowles, over the" Nelsonville-York f,.. two nms, but could not
Fregosl and Jay Johnstone upped his record to~.
Bu,ckeyes. Nelsonvllle-York Is ;~~=~::.::.:!::::===~~
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In the Southern Dlvls!on of the four hi'·
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Southeastern ohio Athletic three and issued four 1ree baaelJliUI,-with &amp;double; aenlitr

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](elgs, five doubles and five . Swan ~tarted on the hill for
Ballilliore and &amp;slon were doubled home Bni voos during singles, but four errors and t:e~ued
all the

Rowe, F . .,., :10.9.
Rowe, F. ..:. 18'9\i".
DAYTON (UPl) . PlleHr JJm ..., _ uld fllda• le
""..... RUN - &lt;¥ten, F;
HIGH JUMP- Ritchie, E;
doeaaotfeelhehaa~•r.f1111ft..it;a;C,.....•u.;...
Ollne, E; Sayre, NG; Rowe, F. Brown, NG; Russell, F; Oolllna,
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.KC; Baker, F. _ 5'4". ·
heea...,oflbe ''froalollleealllladeagu.tme,"lbellayiom
~~).YARD RELAY - Won by
~ Plf),' Po'~ jtC·
Joarul &amp;nld rtptrled.
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ntlllc'lili reaeaiiiiiidi.'.,._.IIIIII ibat led ·la btt'liorq
N'!, •.' lfa!ln, · F; Wesaer, F. Cdndlfl, F; Justice, NG ;
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Ch{cago (Jenkins D-2),J:.30 r ·m· prm.
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DelrqltTigeria lot of pleasure.
Gutierrez Is now playing
regularly and he justified
Mayo &amp;n!Ut's faith In
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him Tue&amp;&lt;lay rugbl when he
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clubSinanJ8htgame. 'l)eonly try'
(PipiNiitlro) on '
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other lime the league had.IO ' ld!p, ailt 1111 . ~ ·lhat," liar· Hll'rts,II!JPicloua that .lbert Tbinday,
~~~~Redafl&amp;lna ~~.\!.the RediManaser~~' ~·~,!&amp;Bnl&amp;h~ JjJhadretotled. '
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·are r......, •• 8011 aar- wllb ·-·... ·
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goodaaqieylookedlnthelrtwo- ."We callllltllie Brilvea on a ib.i\.alsowaaln a RedHiravea In home"- (1), runs batted ilaedhore, cui Into a ball 'flies. aerieutSL Louts.
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day visit to Atlanta, "they lia~ !liibl, 'It 1riD liaJIPO!I fA&gt; i!UiJe. ·
In (22) and ballintl average day nl&amp;fll bul "I couldn't aee
There bave been ' &lt;IIIIi liro
mlght_. ,weUboldtheWorld anyiJ!Id1,1'Aildel•uiald,lrfln8' ln~y'allugfeil,roolle (.4&amp;1) went t.{or-6 T!leaclay anydiffeNDCe.
. · · bome1'11111 ·hlll!tSLLoliii,IO!
Series tight now."
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to, IOftell.the bloW Of A~'a llernle c;atbo hll two homt . night, getting lllroe olralglil "Whatever II Is, I'd like to far this leuon, both o1 11J¥b
Harrla hac! jual waldled !he fifth ~11011.
· , • , ~ · ai)dd eammalel JohnnJ hits Oft Nlekro, ·
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get hold of some golf balls by the Cuba 1\aelolay ~red-bot Reidl rip &amp;evl"' !lome. "Man, we're really gelllllg , ~
Perez, Dave Coo; . "~I - could hi! W.U.. made out of that stuff."
"~ybe tbll IJeekend, at lt.
runs Tuesday nl&amp;hl While c:I'Uiil&gt;:· good bllti/J8, but oo team~ go- fejlclollr ~Tolan and Peta Jomiaon In hla prlme right Tile Braves, ftOWiderlng In Louis, 1"'11 111\d out ~
lnghlsBravealW.Tbif'gave lngto~onhlltlil8thalweP • .'~ . t~ ·1n With one now,:• llaJTII aald ·when the , laslpl.icelnthew..tlhey~ theRedaare(!lrreal," lfariia
the Reda, elf and Wlngliig In We'U starllefeli!J•ofl."
~ptece.• The Bravea' -homera question wan r,peablll. .
last rtar. l!nd the - -· 1181!1.
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the National League Weal with
Tlea ~ Jlije.rd ', were hit by ·Rico Carty, Or'-'t;
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, ~ 13-4 l!art, 30 horit8rs_In 17 Tboae ae~ Clll!l)' homers do Cepeda,_ alii! FeliX -~.
P!I\tt• '·· o.· , ·j' .
., . , pbia three mor, by :file Braves Som"""' ) tad asked H8rri.a
,"TheY're a gGOllloHJI)g'dub, ·lied theNaUonal~e record Monday nlgbt ,bow to Ct!QI off
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.· for most hOme tuns by two Perez' bot bat. "I'm •"'"" to
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but were bliaten Uto break~ tighlljander,loedthemoundfor and Wilson cracked a dou~.
lllroe game winning llreak of the flr!l fOQr inninp before But the Mar...,. were retired
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the Marauders.
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In Memoriam

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News in Greece ·.
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' 'ftie Ro a1 Greek Emhliaay Presa' and Information Serv·
ice ill wlahlnglon would like everyone to kllQW that the
receat U:lal ol the publishers, of the AlhenW~ewapaw
"~" was condUI'Ied In full !K:COfdlll!Ct! wtib N11~1e
.. 191 ·Gf the Penal Code of Greece-which waa enacted more
:, 'than 17 yeara ·before •the military coup.J'lhat took over the
, , goVWJ~ment on April 21, 11117.
•
.: · · Aftle~e 191 mjke~ II &amp;'violation of the law to 'Spread fal"
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rum~ luid· Jilformatl.on· ln\IJnded to !hapirei ·fear and anx•
.ie!Y On the part 01, th' qltiZen.,ry•• •• wei ....-to prod~
,. othel' pooolbie' consequence~.
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·Among_ .the offenses C~!llittecl
. by ~ ~~ce~d ~.!. ~ ·
statement Printed In "Eiilnoa". ll)f! 'the ~ks ~·ween
Greece anof Cyprus haVII be8i1 put tO a sev e ~1.
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Tbla•waa a ~preadlng of raise ln!onnatioll,, '-"~ tribunll
held, becauae, fAI wljllesaes testified, "the llllD betw\':"1·
Greece aild Cypr1111iave NOT been put to a severe test. •
Some clvU Uber,tarlaiut may object that the ne'!fspapef'J
· II!forl!lation, howeVer false, was ll&amp;rdly calculatad "!!:Inspite f anxiety on the pe.rt )If. the oltw!nry, aa
spi!Cified iJi Article 191. But'cettalnly . lhll~ ~an be DO dopllt
'tbl!t .It pr;oduced " other possible consequences.'' Bo~m.
maybe: lndlfferenc;e, j&gt;erhaps.,,Puzzlement,, poail!l!Y. 'But 1
con~~eQuences just the same.
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. Anyone wjto claims that the J&gt;"Bel!t go.vernment of
Gree¢e has j&gt;layed fa'sl ~d loose With the basic , flgllll o(
the GnJek ~ople jull ctoesn't know ·the facts. The cOlonels
can hardlY be blamed If Article 191 was l1181 lying. arourid
w~tlng to be used.
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Sin Francisco 7 .7 •.!Oil 4'1!1 Dekiand
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LQ~_Angeies 5 1 c411 5V:t . Tuesdl!y,'s ResuHs ,
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Son Diego S New YIM'k 3
Dekland • .Kan City 3
Chicago 7 St. Lout• •
C.llf 3 Milwaukee 1
lol Ailg ot Montreal, ppdl, r~ln
(Or!lygomet scheduled)
Sen Fran af Philo, ppd., cold
Today'&amp; Pr&lt;i!Ntble Pltcllers
Plltsburgh9Houston8
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Chicago (Boswell
lHorlen D-11,
1' 11 ·2:30
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'san Dif9&lt;!1-11,ltlotisori
1·11 at Minnesota
New .York .ISea••• 2'11), 2 p.m. p.m.

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:.::""~track meet beld
uo.• """-'. ts. ~t Kyger~
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Falrlancl finished flr!l WII!J77
points, Eaalein 11IICOlld with H
points, Kyger·Creek,lhfrd with
tl\i poirits incl. North Gallla,
fourth, .32 points.
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Here'' Tuesday's reaults:
:~ ~CK EVI!;I'(III
120,Y4JID HIGH·· HtiRDLES
~·· Wiliir, Falrlaiill; HelliOD,
Kc ; "'"""•
~""""• E .,...._ NG ; """'"'·171 '· '·
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beattheCieve~dlndlans, 5-3,

for the Tigers sixth slcalghl
victory and 8half game lead In
the ,American League's East

l(lf).YARDLOWHURDLES- Dl~. ,
While, KC; ' HI!IISon, KC; Rll- GutJerres• winning hit was a
chle, E; Dotson, NG. - :23.15. slicing double to tight, center
II).YARD RUN - Rqwe,' F; which scored rookie EWoit
Harris, F; Easton, NG; · Maddox from flrat bale and
Matheney, E. - 2:13.
Gt!Uerrez seemed more sur·
220-YARD · DASH
- piised than anyone else by his
Elchlng,r, E; S@ders, E; ·alra base hit. .
White, KC; Ward, F. - : :24.2.
OlherALGameo
TWO MILE RUN -Won· by ,I n other .Werlcan League
Falrlancl, Falrl!lnd, second, and gam~, ~ta edged Clllca·
Eaa~. thltil.
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go, ~~ . &lt;;&amp;Ufomla . doWned
ONE; ~IU!l • RELAY - Won Milwaukee, 3-1 ; Dakland·eclged
. by . F~lrland, Kyger (:reek. Kansas Cl
_ty, (.3, and Wllhin8·
aecond, Eaatent'UW,S. .·
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ton •-•t
.FIELD EVENTS .
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EJchi:ftger,_ Ei BroWn, NGi Eichinger, E; &lt;;ollina, KC;

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single, and Dixon bact a·aecorill
lingle.
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F... Jackaon, lloldrert 8llll
1'11011181 bact two singles apleet,
and Yates, Hale, and WIIIJaJDI
all had a lingle.
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Meigs wiD play a non-leagyjo
game tonight at Middleport
with the Athens Bulldosi.
owners of a 0-1 (not lnclucliDt
Tuesday's came with Uie
NelsonYille-Yort I!UckeYes) In
the Northern Division of leagUe
play.
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WION (UP!)-,........_ •• .

Tll'fli.Rubti\!l' co·:~il~
its f~ Akr&lt;iil .tlobdy....
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"with grea1
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Ironlon~edunbealen In
the Southeutei'n Ohio League',s regret" after &amp;8 years of
outhern Division Tu' esday compeUUon.
The ac)lon was b1am..t on the

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000 030 G-3 5 8' Costello bU a dream ~ the lcade e.¢e ·as no surprise.
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the ''1!1&amp; 0" Into · To gel blpl. the Bucka gave
team which alreacli&gt; has a up ~ Riiblnson, the Nationaupera"" In Lew Alclndor'.
a! ~etball ·Aisoclalion'a top
CosleUo,was asked aboUt hl,t free tbrow shooter last season,
plans for next aeaion al a newa · and CharUe Paulk, a promising
conference here Tuesday al rookie wbo has open\ the past
which•-the Bucks aMOWI~ two basketball aeaaona In the
they have picked up O!tcar Army. :i , ,
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seven outings (both wIronton) Goodyears wen formed In 1914.
waa the Blue Devils aecond In
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triumphs. The defending By Uniled Press International
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champion Blue Deylla now, lcall
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Cincinnati ou~ugged AUanta, the third Inning. Tom Murphy · ... '"" ......····-~?"' .........Wh~Wi. go front with two runs in the
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York . 5-3· and ' the games Don Mlneh belled two.nm
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were called off because of bad Royala. Teammat:""Reggie
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Meigs
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Stsn Wilson.
Jackson
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A{terdoubllngbomeMaddox, lhirdroundlrlppertohel' Jim
Tbe Irorunen _came back,
Swanand
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Van Mat....
Gutierrez scored the Tigers' Hunter post hia lldrd
In Logan, Athens
though, with two m the bottom
final run on AI Kallne's single four declsl
Jim Rook look
of the flrat on two walks, lwo (LP), Wlgal (5), ancl P~~
tollddlerelleverS~ -Rargan the'IOIIII ln~ef
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Post ·Triumphs
errors .and a lllngle. Jackaon
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the flnt elgbl Innings for Bernie Allen drove In four
two bases on balls, two ~
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1wmer of the sea8011 a three- slraigbt hits r... Washington 1n
sixth when Wilson wallted, l!lole
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run drive In the stxib inning the Senatora' lrlumph over the Southeastern Ohio League second, and rode home on
Your DlpMd•l• :::
pow 01 ed Minnesota past Chica: Yankees. Allen's three-run ho- Tu~y by outlasting WeDston, Wlgal'a plncb bit double,
Deller For
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second ·win against one loss In the fHth Inning wiped out a league play.
tcewlthlhreemorelntheSIJ:Ih,
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In . other SEOAL action upping their advantage to a.,,
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up Klllebrew's 3St-fool homer, the Yankee pitching ace with
Three llingles and two walkJs
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his third slralght lou. case !.~~ t~":.,u:~JU..~P accounl8cl for the Jackaon fWl8.
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In the aeventh, Meigs rallied'
JlhoMWY.i-2550 . .
Alex Joluilon drove In Jbn help 1rom Darolcl. Knowles, over the" Nelsonville-York f,.. two nms, but could not
Fregosl and Jay Johnstone upped his record to~.
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~~~~Redafl&amp;lna ~~.\!.the RediManaser~~' ~·~,!&amp;Bnl&amp;h~ JjJhadretotled. '
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day visit to Atlanta, "they lia~ !liibl, 'It 1riD liaJIPO!I fA&gt; i!UiJe. ·
In (22) and ballintl average day nl&amp;fll bul "I couldn't aee
There bave been ' &lt;IIIIi liro
mlght_. ,weUboldtheWorld anyiJ!Id1,1'Aildel•uiald,lrfln8' ln~y'allugfeil,roolle (.4&amp;1) went t.{or-6 T!leaclay anydiffeNDCe.
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Series tight now."
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Harrla hac! jual waldled !he fifth ~11011.
· , • , ~ · ai)dd eammalel JohnnJ hits Oft Nlekro, ·
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get hold of some golf balls by the Cuba 1\aelolay ~red-bot Reidl rip &amp;evl"' !lome. "Man, we're really gelllllg , ~
Perez, Dave Coo; . "~I - could hi! W.U.. made out of that stuff."
"~ybe tbll IJeekend, at lt.
runs Tuesday nl&amp;hl While c:I'Uiil&gt;:· good bllti/J8, but oo team~ go- fejlclollr ~Tolan and Peta Jomiaon In hla prlme right Tile Braves, ftOWiderlng In Louis, 1"'11 111\d out ~
lnghlsBravealW.Tbif'gave lngto~onhlltlil8thalweP • .'~ . t~ ·1n With one now,:• llaJTII aald ·when the , laslpl.icelnthew..tlhey~ theRedaare(!lrreal," lfariia
the Reda, elf and Wlngliig In We'U starllefeli!J•ofl."
~ptece.• The Bravea' -homera question wan r,peablll. .
last rtar. l!nd the - -· 1181!1.
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Tlea ~ Jlije.rd ', were hit by ·Rico Carty, Or'-'t;
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, ~ 13-4 l!art, 30 horit8rs_In 17 Tboae ae~ Clll!l)' homers do Cepeda,_ alii! FeliX -~.
P!I\tt• '·· o.· , ·j' .
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Pioneer "'"""'h ori Me•County hlatory · school were first, p, and' 191
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: and Btatorlcal Society will hold Also avrdlable will he the lop second, $4.50.
Nlokro; Priddy (t), Pappas Cll '*"""~ Ill lbe *""! to 11·?.1,
• Ita quarterly meeting Thuroda:Y three conipoaltlons on Meigs
Each school will ~ Ita Nllbauor !el. Jaslor Ill arid lbriotta ~obi. a ruor
: 1nm 1 :~ to 3 p.m. at the County blotocy. OVer too . own methqd of evaluaUOII and Didier. WP-Nolon (J.Ol. LP· lllln IIJ.U• wiD _,.llle lllc
Eptacopa1 Qlurch Pariah !louie COOiposltliN were entered.
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high schools wUI present their money, a.change In the by-laws
toeUmlnate .then&amp;, !UIJ.,tlme
'l'emberslllp and substitute
contributing
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portantlssuelnlblseampolgn ,.. everyone ln!erested In Meigs
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. 'Ohio lndustr:y II pouring pollu- papers wiD be on hand also u
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Washlnston lor las credits for
Eastern speech, Martin
Industries cleaning up the air Osborne, first; Je~Whltehoad,
and water. "Our record in the oecond; COIJII&gt;OI9!tlon, PllyUla
pulls c:ertaJruy nothing to ·be Mcintyre, first; T'"" Karr,
proud of" be said
second.
llurinjj the qu~tlon and an· Meigs Local, speech, Belly
-er -'on n•-·-· .... 'un- Hobstetter, first; Cellne
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medlatelyhttwithcontroverslal c .owan, secoo ; com·
questions about Life Magazine IJOSition, Beverly Thompson,

R ecor.ds

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The governor replied forceful·
ly "·t
"'" if anyone can prove he
was bribed to commute the sentence, he would wlllldraw from
the race and resign as gover·
nor. It was perhaps hla most
emphatic statement to date on
the subject.
Rhodes conslslenUy returned
to Toft's voting record and said
he wa• _.,,, r~··'ble for
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inllationary spending practices
1n Congress

Ashley ; composition, Edwin
Cross
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The speaking and wnting
contest was open to students In
grades IOthrough 12 1n the three
Meigs County ~h schools.
Each speaker a oration of not
less than three or more than
five mlnu~ waa to be original
m cmnpos~Uon and desls with
any phase of Mel3s County
hlatocy such aa a significant
t, •-·--t, lnd118try
even """w""'~
• a
person or persona. Awards In
Talle~sallslactlonall- each blgh school were tint, P,
er the program thetbe'was "way !'""""d•" ·50· Each school chose
ahead" as far aa the debate •Is own m - of evaluation
went
and selectiOn of winners.

Nlot&amp;ro CO.~ I. HRt·hnch (5th), Redl and Moilp sboh' 8. . IA!IPe &amp;olf malch al Glllllpalil
Cortv
f.fthl. Periiz
(1), Coi'llo
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ConCOf&gt;Cion
(lot) '
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-l.fthi.Tolon (olthl, Rosi man lor Coach Nolan !)In a IGOd al hriJiCinc
12ridl, Millon llstl.
· · · ~·· ~ ·..t,lb a hOme aU tlie lllirl!le~tc'
CountyPioneerandBis~ Houston Oo:JIIOI~II . ~~~. But . the . olher)o~r
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Society will judge county Pills
130 005 flfiK.ll ,
lfiir1114el:' were 1!"1
In
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winners. Awards In the county D)trker,
(6li BllliriO· lhe ·paek, wllh, aenlfU' Pal The Idea or eonllcl
contest, speaklag, $12.50; ham 17) and Edwafds: lleelo, O'Brien and 'Junior Ctitidt was concelv-'~Le-·-'o
pia will be Hartonsleln i7), Glbllo!l 19) and u---~
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wrltlni, $12.110; a que
Songuiii.O. WP-Voelol2·1l. LP· ......,. •MM.,..,. ..N,...,uora da VInci In
bUt hll
awarded to t1ie school of the. Dltrker 13·11. HRi·Ciemento llandJBIII'IIIldpoaniaiWtell theory wasn't tasted 1D1tll
lint · place winner In the ll•tl. Wynn (5th}. ,,
llhootlnc •·
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• .. ~· Chicago 200 000 ~- 7 ' 0
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place winner In wrltlni conteot.
GibSon. Guzman 171, Briles
181 and Torre; Hands; R_.
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WP-Hands 12.01. LP·Giboon II· Belpre'• Goldoo Eqlee dloznond idllo hid toWed ,..
l~~Rs·WIIIIams lolttll. C:.lll~ scored two l'lllll In !Ita~ · llial'br In the bo1t4in of 11ze
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of lllo lllfllt lnniiW to brook filth to lie lhe ·~ at '1•1.
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a tied acore lllld B)velbeOblo Wahanla!&gt;ld holcl the~ II'Otn
Klr~y, Herbel (8l and cannJZ. . _ the .....P to dofoot .t,U. lilt tldrd. ~ ;wll!lll' " acond
MASON - Mrs. Minnie L. zero; Genlry, Koonce . (8), ' • Wahanla1\lelfda7all8rnoiln, Ita'-.,., llfljle diJ,
Rouab, eo, Mason, died Tuesday cardwell 191 ~nd Grote. WP· The hoot WuhiJitoo CouDI;y
111e lolo. driiiPed Woboma'•
atVeteransMemorlaiBospltal. ~erbal (l-0). LP-Koonce lfl.l).
sluon•llatatoM
She wu hom An•, 18, , ... at HR-Colherll 61h) .
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American Lugut
y s , ·- r s I • . . . _ lllll'lllllln
Longdale, W. Va.,the daughter Chlc~o 100 001 01~ 3 11
tho ablh re~ from 0 bUo
Of the late Jooeph and Ina Minn
000 003 lOX-~ I 2
oil bolla, o oacrlllcs, ........
s:z:vlnBrownio daughter rd!t."~l~~.l?~r~~=.:iR
.
~ sttve 'wrlllt w1111 tw~ Wt.
Mrs u • ..!a::"~~te ~· 191 and Mllterwald. WP-Kaaf
ease
a8andthonaoiJPj.&amp;yPfli~
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; 12·1). LP·John · 10.4). HR·
The hoatlacpred thiilf 1111b
Mrs. Barbara Goodnight, Killebrew (2nd) .
,_,..; run ...._ n..•'o Blrl'"'
Manassas
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walllod, IIIGie IICOilll, ltiOftd IAi
UedvlngM, Letart • Wtt. VaR., RDh, Cleveland 210 ooo ooo- 3• 3 1
Ime
lhllilonaa.wU•o cl10iC.iller
an
rs. 8 e Y ous • Wilson, La,her (9) and
·eo-i--- · _,...., and the
Caledonia; a son, Arnold, Freehan; Chance, Hargan !91 · ATHENS, Ollio (UP!) -Oblo
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Letart, W. Va., RD; a oister, and Sims. WP-WIIson 12·2). LP· UnlversllyAihleUcDireetorBW acor..,. on llr .,.,.,.
Mrs. Allee Kirby, Mason; I&amp; H~an 10 · 11 · HRs · Pinson Rohr believes Intarcolleslate error, .
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grandcblldren, and one great- 12 · 1' Leon IIIII .
olblellcs slllluld remain a part· Wahanla's lhlr« lnnlna run
grandchlld.
New York 020 010 020- 5 a 2 of the achool'l ~.
wu ~ledbySonloriJit)'(:lar~
Funeral services wiD be held Wash
010 130 20x- 1 u o Robr ssld 'l'uelldljo an article who wolked with 0110 II!&amp;, ...-1
ati·30 p.m Thursday at the StoHiemyre, Verbanlc (7). In tho
. Ohio Unl--' ... ""'-t to sacond on 1 hit O...l!rtal
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McDaniel (I) and Gibbs; ~
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Tmn Clark officiating. Burial WP-Cox 13.0). LP·Stoltlomyro mllteerec&lt;mmendedabOUsblng ocorod on an lnllald
will be 1n Graham Cemetery. 10·31 . HR·B. Allen (lsi).
, Ill lnteftlollegiate albletlcit ,u· errot by the Gcldon Eqleo.
Friends may call at !fle funeral Kan Clly 010 000 11 ~ 3 6 0 cept ~tballwas "ulreniely
The oniJ bill far l;olcli Gfllll
home from 7 to 9 lbls evening. Daklnd
020 ooo 0211- 4 7 ~ bumlllalin&amp;" to the coac:hlnc
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!lore ead, Rooker 17). olaff.
aeleclion of winnero.
I
A special commltfl!
oI
quaUlled persons apjlolnted by
tbe President of the Meip

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HOLLYWOOD 'cUPI) former PreaideDt LJDdon B.
Johaaoa w111 give ~~~~ ....
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.Qurekre Fl'lfhfll .

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The Meigs team Is sponaored
by the l'ooleroy and Mlddleporl
~ta.
• comm111ee lroin each
~ n
post oversees tlie program.

andolllceraln lflwaliandodier
noncotilhal zones have Dawn
qutclde trips
Sou"' v•-•
over
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namjusltoqualifyfla'lai'gelas
breaks, Air Force olflclals
acknowledged lliday.
I
A r Secretary Hobert , .c.
Seamans Jr., Air Gen. John D.
H)'llll the air cblef of stiff azld
Lt.
Duward L.
the
Air Force comptroller, said !be
perense Doparlment ii' UII!lll
dli'ectlves and controls to try fo
clamp abut.the las"~."

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GO TOGETHER
Youhavelhe Heart ..
We have the Flowers!

Representing the,Pimeroy Post
tlie
on · ·C&lt;lOIInillee are Bunnel
and Charles Werry.
·Plana were made lor annual,
Memorial Day services which
will be held lbls year at Beech
Grove Cemetecy according to
present pla,fts. Eliza GUmcire,
Jr., was named chairman of the
servtces with Joe Struble and
CommanderBunnel
letiiJg
the C&lt;lOIInillee Tbe!'e":\'be
00
parade lbls ·
A meetinr.f'U.. Past Com·
manders Chapter wu . an·
nounced for 7:30 tonight at the

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EIIIIOR IN.:..o!Robert
om
Racine; Mrs; Blrold YOWII.
,
alfton.
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nrecen1~-,
L. Dilcbartles - Mn •---'
Jentlns fonqerly of Miner· .
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svllle, !l8tect In inor 8 llll'VIvinc
Ballet, Mra,
aunt, Mrs Walter J Meinhart
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to be of Aihens Mrs, Mettlbart llirtlie . - A1!r11 22 - a
resides !DB ~.....:. ·w V daughter to Mr. and Mn.
IDl-•-•t · a. Donald Mannel, Radne.

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for lhe Whole

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Waltn, Mil
Jhnstne.~-a
Jhnsn, cat
13 53 10
Ook
,10 35 a
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John Tannehill, 17, Mid· do between now ·and nut year.
to Df!1 J'100 ll'afootwort. l'vegottogetiD
lntlieU,S, posltlon•quicker"'hlt."
,
loumalnenllil T)lat 'Ill the apparent edge
sUD cat.qulck 1M hnd over hll
opj)onent evn lbeugb be Is 28

Are·, vou·· BeirJg Over~harged?
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wben he ,was South K«ean

lllree llmeo u. 8. ebaliiJlloa;
beella&amp;, Joha TannebUI,
llld!lleport, 17, U. S. No. Z
rubd secoad olnilbt year,
ud Lee, Z8, the former Soullz
loreu cllllmplon, tldrd lime
U. 8. ebamploa, aDd !lib
world rube~. (Pictares loJ
Mal AmlerstD, U.S.T.T.A.)

. juniorapdopencbamplon~ lllth 50 tables for phly !rom
yea(B llrilghl IJld 13111 world Friday evening through late

riUiked at N" 23.
' That was about 11, too 'according to other high raitkect
players.atCohowhnWIIIItoeee
Ill AbJar1can tate over from
Lee. and generally coneeziO
Tinneh!Utaprohablebetrtotlie
title.
Sald Jack Howard fib
ranked, .an DiM executive or
.Jloo ··•-•loa llld a .•

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GEORGE BRAITIIWAJTE, 38, New York Cty, IIIII U. S.
ranked, receives a low, hard foniland. Tannehill won In
three Biralght In the 1111 ro1111d.

Sunday etenlng. The llnal
matches, from tbe quarters on,
are played In a cordonOO oH
arena surrounded by bleachers
seating 1,000.
Tannehill Ia taking hla OnaJ Trans~'ers
semester of highschool wqrkal
ll
Edilon lll8h School, Miami,
Fla., Where he cosches at the James Luther Bsggy, Rose
Miami club alter school and Marie Bsggy to State of Ohio,
·,~Yet$&gt;p. .
.50 acre, Salisbury.
'\l!JMr- PWelll!rlc&gt;e In '"T ' J ",BIIdt tn · Ellza)J&lt;tlt

Property

1~)'\Br l ·.~ \OI=~:J.:;IIiCI! ~ in eitibillotii; Wit!' ~itW IO'$l'li/.l '~ai;;'J

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fi Dille luctlerl" (Lie hifi'IWO· ~~. oncelllree ysars as•
•;::MI ,'tlellt
ilhd tlij'ee edge bini iO' !!! · a sch~ol assembly and
ilmbeJiw• none In tlie 'tm- 'evening show, and again last
1

)i(rlant!lnt gime that Lee won J i&gt;rlflg at a Llona·Botary
Zl·l7,) '
program In recqgnltlon of
·,• . Lee lost no pmes eiii'OOte to Tanlleblll.
the ftna1a at DetrGit, Tannehill
only ..,, In bla quarter 11na1
A board foot Is a square
mateli wtlh thlnkanked Del hoard 1111e foot on each side
S1reeril o1 Grand BaPlcla · and one Inch thick. The term
, Qibo•a 1f11i D Is
Is used only In North Amer·
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icre, Rlit!SIId.
Sybil Ebersbach to .T. J.
Baldwin, EliZabeth Baldwin, I
acre, Rutland.
Mrs. Glenora Swatzel to
ll&gt;lrles E. Swatssl, Letart.
Homer Hutchison, E. Evelyn
Bulcblson to Evelyn Landers,
Pomeroy.
WIIUam B. Richmond, Edns
M. Richmond to Eugene
Durluun, Marie Durham, 3.3

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acres.
Elsie D. Smith, Elln:., Anni
M. Durst, dec., to Bruce R.
Zirkle, Jacqueline S. Zirkle
lots, Pomeroy.
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Valentine Durst, dec., to
Susan Durst, Allld. for trans.,
Pomeroy.
Denver Carman to Ivan
Carman, Sylvia Carm101 5

There's a ucw
for all of the

family. Come
and see what's
new
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Chapman
Canaday.

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'loSolllliiBf; Flilnle Blgley,l\1

acres, Olive. ·
Owen S. Bratton, Jean
Bratton to Helen E. Burkhart
IQts, Middleport.
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Iva M. Carpenter, Perry A.
Catjlenter to Don Eblin, Mahlon
G. Eblin, .17 acre, Salisbury.
Bobby Joe Wolfe, Tessie J.
Wolfe to Delbert w. Teaford
Jr., Belen Marie Teaford, .ri
acre, Letart.

CROSS HARDW
992-3831
2nd Ave.

Middleport, Ohio

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
APRIL 23 THRU 25

AT

YOUR

· THRIFTY.

,l'tynlor1 Qot&lt;H ~~
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SPECIAL ;

breed of Keds

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INTERIOR or EXTERIOR
This Offer Expires May 5, 1970

a&lt;tes ' ~·wtOrd "

PRODUCE
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FREE"
PAN AND ROLLER
WITH EACH
2 GALLON OF
DEAN &amp;BARRY
PAINT
PURCHASED
11

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Needs
More Foot Work
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'RING FIX-UP
SPECIAL

. Rufti iaffH tn '' •'' '
lllitltnoii.NM&amp; Per&amp;
D; H. .,.ron, Aflt!'jj Tolan,
16; Williams,' .0.1 15; \¥YI!ft, ·.
~,Carty, All and 8onch. Cttl .
· A111or1ca• L"'"'
Mlnn.oi'ld Walton, Mill6r

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wanner lonliht lllld '11uq'lday . Hou anst Morrill, Qn..J'1 13 lllth lho!ron "'·'·· · •· . '·' wjlth 2,
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Ball. Plf:ry, Mfriri ind"Caiz. ·
I !tithe upper 41111 llld lbe W~ih 3.0; '·LoiiCh, Oat, ·and
IIIII,

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Middl!lport, 0'.

,..,...lei•, ~•.,., Watton;
IIIII, 5; Al~ee. Mlnn arid -~•·
f.':l'lo.'J:.~:• EP,IIeln, Wllh 3.21

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'"f' ··.'1:.:'• 0·30.
r."~r~":'eho=i•!'.i':.':!· bru~=y .:.:.OIWi State . ~~~'4:..t~ ·[ ~tHER REPORT ~::.\.t~r;.:=~ ';f.-"·.

Hosmer Roush Clarence
M~ lllld Plle,Morarlty A
~-t Ev
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rV&gt;
erlutlng Service will
992-5560
be ~dueled at the May ~
meeting. Refreslunenta were
o.
served by Paul Caocl.
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11 ·5• 20.I I'1IIIDing 28 feet Of
roUen. Pl. · Pleasant. . zt.M:
COME TO WORK
l'lltn.-oy-Muon, 11.51; lllntm,
G 1 Ba t•~ wh
201 s'"tlonar•· Kana•ha
~. a ama · • '"
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lll8hranSchoolrnecoach
halt an- FaliJ, 5.11lalllnC: a..rlealdl,
n~ a work ....ion fiB' pee IUJ, otatloilary. Belleville,
-add Rille league aoflball l'1lllnin&amp; I$ feet of rollen;
and
Raclne2'1feel· ............ lllett·
tll8lflllert
parett18 a1 5 :30
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p.m. Thuroday at 111e new lillie Melda~l. n feet. Lond~n•
leque dlamondon .the ~ . Montiel and Winfield all,on the.
· ~ JlrPilerl7on ~ 33. ~. .
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Pkli..lll VolleY. U.pllal
GALLIPOLIS LOC~ .·
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MciCOy,Mri. MarleneCampbell m,; Iii. C, W~,down, 3:50a,
COLUMBUS (UP!) · - Sb: jr., both of· GoUipoita Feri'y; m.; ·Jeff 11!111 flown,l:41 a. m.;
persons were fii'I'Oited ~ . Heidi Sl. Clair, Ferren ~ Brlllcil Jr.,~· 7;~ ,
during a demoDIIr&amp;tlo? to . Wamaley, Sherrill Watao.n, ~!;: ~
~ ~ •·1 m.,
protest ~ P f - . ol .'war Henderson; Mra. Thomloi ~·
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be presentltJ 8 p.m.

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Acknowledged ~t:~~7=::: I ~ Nf.WS J "
Att~~.
assistant.
WAlliiiNGTON
-Gla recelvetheJuniorclet!reelhould GAUGES Galllpol ,__,_ Alyea, Min
(UP!)

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Aa1e1es, City Colle1e
s~a•eat; doallleo riulmjlhe
will! D. J, Lee; 8weerla; Ed
Reaek, New York CIIJ
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wllo loot lllroe llrol&amp;hl to
TIDMbiU Ill tlie aemJ.IIull;
Berole Batlet, Baaprlaa
relqee of lhe lh, fonr timet
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mind these YOWII atbleteo lhle
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Be said the dedslon would be
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J!lllun ahool ·Ida We and
Me... """"I)' Pomona Board of Truateeo
Commander Don Bunnel, csreer, uf1 will a1oo illeiJIIIe . Grange will meet In regular "It 18 1111' ~ opinion
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II . HRs . Jackson

course you alnys hope you wor · w
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llllodas would orr.. no........ N e s s e l r o a d
menl of lite performance ol the
two candldateo.

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Pioneer "'"""'h ori Me•County hlatory · school were first, p, and' 191
. Nolan,
CIOnlhaef
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Boni:h, 17),
Corroioo
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: and Btatorlcal Society will hold Also avrdlable will he the lop second, $4.50.
Nlokro; Priddy (t), Pappas Cll '*"""~ Ill lbe *""! to 11·?.1,
• Ita quarterly meeting Thuroda:Y three conipoaltlons on Meigs
Each school will ~ Ita Nllbauor !el. Jaslor Ill arid lbriotta ~obi. a ruor
: 1nm 1 :~ to 3 p.m. at the County blotocy. OVer too . own methqd of evaluaUOII and Didier. WP-Nolon (J.Ol. LP· lllln IIJ.U• wiD _,.llle lllc
Eptacopa1 Qlurch Pariah !louie COOiposltliN were entered.
u --•-be--~•ered
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ID Pomeroy when tree
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speakers from eoc:h of the local budget for WIG, ways of raising
high schools wUI present their money, a.change In the by-laws
toeUmlnate .then&amp;, !UIJ.,tlme
'l'emberslllp and substitute
contributing
mem.herahlp of$10 to $100.
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portantlssuelnlblseampolgn ,.. everyone ln!erested In Meigs
be sald
' County hlatory and ~op.
Rhodes
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· sst,.,d C. E. Blak~,
UOIIs record on air and water ... .
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Speeches will be given by the
· pollution, but Toft sald he saw first place winners lisled below
' ?" a recent plane trip that for the achools lndlcated, and
. 'Ohio lndustr:y II pouring pollu- papers wiD be on hand also u
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In listed:
Washlnston lor las credits for
Eastern speech, Martin
Industries cleaning up the air Osborne, first; Je~Whltehoad,
and water. "Our record in the oecond; COIJII&gt;OI9!tlon, PllyUla
pulls c:ertaJruy nothing to ·be Mcintyre, first; T'"" Karr,
proud of" be said
second.
llurinjj the qu~tlon and an· Meigs Local, speech, Belly
-er -'on n•-·-· .... 'un- Hobstetter, first; Cellne
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medlatelyhttwithcontroverslal c .owan, secoo ; com·
questions about Life Magazine IJOSition, Beverly Thompson,

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was bribed to commute the sentence, he would wlllldraw from
the race and resign as gover·
nor. It was perhaps hla most
emphatic statement to date on
the subject.
Rhodes conslslenUy returned
to Toft's voting record and said
he wa• _.,,, r~··'ble for
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inllationary spending practices
1n Congress

Ashley ; composition, Edwin
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The speaking and wnting
contest was open to students In
grades IOthrough 12 1n the three
Meigs County ~h schools.
Each speaker a oration of not
less than three or more than
five mlnu~ waa to be original
m cmnpos~Uon and desls with
any phase of Mel3s County
hlatocy such aa a significant
t, •-·--t, lnd118try
even """w""'~
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person or persona. Awards In
Talle~sallslactlonall- each blgh school were tint, P,
er the program thetbe'was "way !'""""d•" ·50· Each school chose
ahead" as far aa the debate •Is own m - of evaluation
went
and selectiOn of winners.

Nlot&amp;ro CO.~ I. HRt·hnch (5th), Redl and Moilp sboh' 8. . IA!IPe &amp;olf malch al Glllllpalil
Cortv
f.fthl. Periiz
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-l.fthi.Tolon (olthl, Rosi man lor Coach Nolan !)In a IGOd al hriJiCinc
12ridl, Millon llstl.
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CountyPioneerandBis~ Houston Oo:JIIOI~II . ~~~. But . the . olher)o~r
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Society will judge county Pills
130 005 flfiK.ll ,
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winners. Awards In the county D)trker,
(6li BllliriO· lhe ·paek, wllh, aenlfU' Pal The Idea or eonllcl
contest, speaklag, $12.50; ham 17) and Edwafds: lleelo, O'Brien and 'Junior Ctitidt was concelv-'~Le-·-'o
pia will be Hartonsleln i7), Glbllo!l 19) and u---~
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Songuiii.O. WP-Voelol2·1l. LP· ......,. •MM.,..,. ..N,...,uora da VInci In
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awarded to t1ie school of the. Dltrker 13·11. HRi·Ciemento llandJBIII'IIIldpoaniaiWtell theory wasn't tasted 1D1tll
lint · place winner In the ll•tl. Wynn (5th}. ,,
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GibSon. Guzman 171, Briles
181 and Torre; Hands; R_.
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WP-Hands 12.01. LP·Giboon II· Belpre'• Goldoo Eqlee dloznond idllo hid toWed ,..
l~~Rs·WIIIIams lolttll. C:.lll~ scored two l'lllll In !Ita~ · llial'br In the bo1t4in of 11ze
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Klr~y, Herbel (8l and cannJZ. . _ the .....P to dofoot .t,U. lilt tldrd. ~ ;wll!lll' " acond
MASON - Mrs. Minnie L. zero; Genlry, Koonce . (8), ' • Wahanla1\lelfda7all8rnoiln, Ita'-.,., llfljle diJ,
Rouab, eo, Mason, died Tuesday cardwell 191 ~nd Grote. WP· The hoot WuhiJitoo CouDI;y
111e lolo. driiiPed Woboma'•
atVeteransMemorlaiBospltal. ~erbal (l-0). LP-Koonce lfl.l).
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She wu hom An•, 18, , ... at HR-Colherll 61h) .
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Longdale, W. Va.,the daughter Chlc~o 100 001 01~ 3 11
tho ablh re~ from 0 bUo
Of the late Jooeph and Ina Minn
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oil bolla, o oacrlllcs, ........
s:z:vlnBrownio daughter rd!t."~l~~.l?~r~~=.:iR
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Mrs u • ..!a::"~~te ~· 191 and Mllterwald. WP-Kaaf
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The hoatlacpred thiilf 1111b
Mrs. Barbara Goodnight, Killebrew (2nd) .
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UedvlngM, Letart • Wtt. VaR., RDh, Cleveland 210 ooo ooo- 3• 3 1
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lhllilonaa.wU•o cl10iC.iller
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Caledonia; a son, Arnold, Freehan; Chance, Hargan !91 · ATHENS, Ollio (UP!) -Oblo
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Mrs. Allee Kirby, Mason; I&amp; H~an 10 · 11 · HRs · Pinson Rohr believes Intarcolleslate error, .
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olblellcs slllluld remain a part· Wahanla's lhlr« lnnlna run
grandchlld.
New York 020 010 020- 5 a 2 of the achool'l ~.
wu ~ledbySonloriJit)'(:lar~
Funeral services wiD be held Wash
010 130 20x- 1 u o Robr ssld 'l'uelldljo an article who wolked with 0110 II!&amp;, ...-1
ati·30 p.m Thursday at the StoHiemyre, Verbanlc (7). In tho
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Tmn Clark officiating. Burial WP-Cox 13.0). LP·Stoltlomyro mllteerec&lt;mmendedabOUsblng ocorod on an lnllald
will be 1n Graham Cemetery. 10·31 . HR·B. Allen (lsi).
, Ill lnteftlollegiate albletlcit ,u· errot by the Gcldon Eqleo.
Friends may call at !fle funeral Kan Clly 010 000 11 ~ 3 6 0 cept ~tballwas "ulreniely
The oniJ bill far l;olcli Gfllll
home from 7 to 9 lbls evening. Daklnd
020 ooo 0211- 4 7 ~ bumlllalin&amp;" to the coac:hlnc
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aeleclion of winnero.
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A special commltfl!
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quaUlled persons apjlolnted by
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The Meigs team Is sponaored
by the l'ooleroy and Mlddleporl
~ta.
• comm111ee lroin each
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post oversees tlie program.

andolllceraln lflwaliandodier
noncotilhal zones have Dawn
qutclde trips
Sou"' v•-•
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namjusltoqualifyfla'lai'gelas
breaks, Air Force olflclals
acknowledged lliday.
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A r Secretary Hobert , .c.
Seamans Jr., Air Gen. John D.
H)'llll the air cblef of stiff azld
Lt.
Duward L.
the
Air Force comptroller, said !be
perense Doparlment ii' UII!lll
dli'ectlves and controls to try fo
clamp abut.the las"~."

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Youhavelhe Heart ..
We have the Flowers!

Representing the,Pimeroy Post
tlie
on · ·C&lt;lOIInillee are Bunnel
and Charles Werry.
·Plana were made lor annual,
Memorial Day services which
will be held lbls year at Beech
Grove Cemetecy according to
present pla,fts. Eliza GUmcire,
Jr., was named chairman of the
servtces with Joe Struble and
CommanderBunnel
letiiJg
the C&lt;lOIInillee Tbe!'e":\'be
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parade lbls ·
A meetinr.f'U.. Past Com·
manders Chapter wu . an·
nounced for 7:30 tonight at the

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EIIIIOR IN.:..o!Robert
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Racine; Mrs; Blrold YOWII.
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Ballet, Mra,
aunt, Mrs Walter J Meinhart
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to be of Aihens Mrs, Mettlbart llirtlie . - A1!r11 22 - a
resides !DB ~.....:. ·w V daughter to Mr. and Mn.
IDl-•-•t · a. Donald Mannel, Radne.

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to Df!1 J'100 ll'afootwort. l'vegottogetiD
lntlieU,S, posltlon•quicker"'hlt."
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loumalnenllil T)lat 'Ill the apparent edge
sUD cat.qulck 1M hnd over hll
opj)onent evn lbeugb be Is 28

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lllree llmeo u. 8. ebaliiJlloa;
beella&amp;, Joha TannebUI,
llld!lleport, 17, U. S. No. Z
rubd secoad olnilbt year,
ud Lee, Z8, the former Soullz
loreu cllllmplon, tldrd lime
U. 8. ebamploa, aDd !lib
world rube~. (Pictares loJ
Mal AmlerstD, U.S.T.T.A.)

. juniorapdopencbamplon~ lllth 50 tables for phly !rom
yea(B llrilghl IJld 13111 world Friday evening through late

riUiked at N" 23.
' That was about 11, too 'according to other high raitkect
players.atCohowhnWIIIItoeee
Ill AbJar1can tate over from
Lee. and generally coneeziO
Tinneh!Utaprohablebetrtotlie
title.
Sald Jack Howard fib
ranked, .an DiM executive or
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GEORGE BRAITIIWAJTE, 38, New York Cty, IIIII U. S.
ranked, receives a low, hard foniland. Tannehill won In
three Biralght In the 1111 ro1111d.

Sunday etenlng. The llnal
matches, from tbe quarters on,
are played In a cordonOO oH
arena surrounded by bleachers
seating 1,000.
Tannehill Ia taking hla OnaJ Trans~'ers
semester of highschool wqrkal
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Edilon lll8h School, Miami,
Fla., Where he cosches at the James Luther Bsggy, Rose
Miami club alter school and Marie Bsggy to State of Ohio,
·,~Yet$&gt;p. .
.50 acre, Salisbury.
'\l!JMr- PWelll!rlc&gt;e In '"T ' J ",BIIdt tn · Ellza)J&lt;tlt

Property

1~)'\Br l ·.~ \OI=~:J.:;IIiCI! ~ in eitibillotii; Wit!' ~itW IO'$l'li/.l '~ai;;'J

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fi Dille luctlerl" (Lie hifi'IWO· ~~. oncelllree ysars as•
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ilhd tlij'ee edge bini iO' !!! · a sch~ol assembly and
ilmbeJiw• none In tlie 'tm- 'evening show, and again last
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)i(rlant!lnt gime that Lee won J i&gt;rlflg at a Llona·Botary
Zl·l7,) '
program In recqgnltlon of
·,• . Lee lost no pmes eiii'OOte to Tanlleblll.
the ftna1a at DetrGit, Tannehill
only ..,, In bla quarter 11na1
A board foot Is a square
mateli wtlh thlnkanked Del hoard 1111e foot on each side
S1reeril o1 Grand BaPlcla · and one Inch thick. The term
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Is used only In North Amer·
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Sybil Ebersbach to .T. J.
Baldwin, EliZabeth Baldwin, I
acre, Rutland.
Mrs. Glenora Swatzel to
ll&gt;lrles E. Swatssl, Letart.
Homer Hutchison, E. Evelyn
Bulcblson to Evelyn Landers,
Pomeroy.
WIIUam B. Richmond, Edns
M. Richmond to Eugene
Durluun, Marie Durham, 3.3

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Elsie D. Smith, Elln:., Anni
M. Durst, dec., to Bruce R.
Zirkle, Jacqueline S. Zirkle
lots, Pomeroy.
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Susan Durst, Allld. for trans.,
Pomeroy.
Denver Carman to Ivan
Carman, Sylvia Carm101 5

There's a ucw
for all of the

family. Come
and see what's
new
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Chapman
Canaday.

Chomplon Blllchor

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acres, Olive. ·
Owen S. Bratton, Jean
Bratton to Helen E. Burkhart
IQts, Middleport.
'
Iva M. Carpenter, Perry A.
Catjlenter to Don Eblin, Mahlon
G. Eblin, .17 acre, Salisbury.
Bobby Joe Wolfe, Tessie J.
Wolfe to Delbert w. Teaford
Jr., Belen Marie Teaford, .ri
acre, Letart.

CROSS HARDW
992-3831
2nd Ave.

Middleport, Ohio

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
APRIL 23 THRU 25

AT

YOUR

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,l'tynlor1 Qot&lt;H ~~
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breed of Keds

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This Offer Expires May 5, 1970

a&lt;tes ' ~·wtOrd "

PRODUCE
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FREE"
PAN AND ROLLER
WITH EACH
2 GALLON OF
DEAN &amp;BARRY
PAINT
PURCHASED
11

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Needs
More Foot Work
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SPECIAL

. Rufti iaffH tn '' •'' '
lllitltnoii.NM&amp; Per&amp;
D; H. .,.ron, Aflt!'jj Tolan,
16; Williams,' .0.1 15; \¥YI!ft, ·.
~,Carty, All and 8onch. Cttl .
· A111or1ca• L"'"'
Mlnn.oi'ld Walton, Mill6r

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wanner lonliht lllld '11uq'lday . Hou anst Morrill, Qn..J'1 13 lllth lho!ron "'·'·· · •· . '·' wjlth 2,
• .. '!/] · , :'
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Ball. Plf:ry, Mfriri ind"Caiz. ·
I !tithe upper 41111 llld lbe W~ih 3.0; '·LoiiCh, Oat, ·and
IIIII,

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Middl!lport, 0'.

,..,...lei•, ~•.,., Watton;
IIIII, 5; Al~ee. Mlnn arid -~•·
f.':l'lo.'J:.~:• EP,IIeln, Wllh 3.21

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r."~r~":'eho=i•!'.i':.':!· bru~=y .:.:.OIWi State . ~~~'4:..t~ ·[ ~tHER REPORT ~::.\.t~r;.:=~ ';f.-"·.

Hosmer Roush Clarence
M~ lllld Plle,Morarlty A
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erlutlng Service will
992-5560
be ~dueled at the May ~
meeting. Refreslunenta were
o.
served by Paul Caocl.
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11 ·5• 20.I I'1IIIDing 28 feet Of
roUen. Pl. · Pleasant. . zt.M:
COME TO WORK
l'lltn.-oy-Muon, 11.51; lllntm,
G 1 Ba t•~ wh
201 s'"tlonar•· Kana•ha
~. a ama · • '"
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halt an- FaliJ, 5.11lalllnC: a..rlealdl,
n~ a work ....ion fiB' pee IUJ, otatloilary. Belleville,
-add Rille league aoflball l'1lllnin&amp; I$ feet of rollen;
and
Raclne2'1feel· ............ lllett·
tll8lflllert
parett18 a1 5 :30
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leque dlamondon .the ~ . Montiel and Winfield all,on the.
· ~ JlrPilerl7on ~ 33. ~. .
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Pkli..lll VolleY. U.pllal
GALLIPOLIS LOC~ .·
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MciCOy,Mri. MarleneCampbell m,; Iii. C, W~,down, 3:50a,
COLUMBUS (UP!) · - Sb: jr., both of· GoUipoita Feri'y; m.; ·Jeff 11!111 flown,l:41 a. m.;
persons were fii'I'Oited ~ . Heidi Sl. Clair, Ferren ~ Brlllcil Jr.,~· 7;~ ,
during a demoDIIr&amp;tlo? to . Wamaley, Sherrill Watao.n, ~!;: ~
~ ~ •·1 m.,
protest ~ P f - . ol .'war Henderson; Mra. Thomloi ~·
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Acknowledged ~t:~~7=::: I ~ Nf.WS J "
Att~~.
assistant.
WAlliiiNGTON
-Gla recelvetheJuniorclet!reelhould GAUGES Galllpol ,__,_ Alyea, Min
(UP!)

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wiJ- Wll liltld•'\• ...__
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1110 'luarlen; Gleu Cawu, .
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Aa1e1es, City Colle1e
s~a•eat; doallleo riulmjlhe
will! D. J, Lee; 8weerla; Ed
Reaek, New York CIIJ
ebmplou, u. 8. ltli ...-.
wllo loot lllroe llrol&amp;hl to
TIDMbiU Ill tlie aemJ.IIull;
Berole Batlet, Baaprlaa
relqee of lhe lh, fonr timet
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Wll'iiiter Post 39·Tu'"''"· zilml.,

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THE SHOE BOX
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2 More\Vbl~
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Hush Puppies
Swede Shoes.

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f!ne alhletes and their parents
whelbavecommlttedtbemselves
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by 1be signing ol a Mld-Ameri,......_, Jobll r. J[a.
can Conference letter or Intent
~· dlilkM . up . brO
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reQ!lll'e'
golf Yleliriel ~ '
Repeats as
coavenallea May Z ... Tile
mind these YOWII atbleteo lhle
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~pro1ram, "LBJ: Tracedy
(Cinly•amessc•~ut~)
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C o a c h 111 • ...... of_...... prime
Be said the dedslon would be
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lime dlse~lliODI Will TWTbeO D~~-PlANNED llllile by t1ie preeldent and the
J!lllun ahool ·Ida We and
Me... """"I)' Pomona Board of Truateeo
Commander Don Bunnel, csreer, uf1 will a1oo illeiJIIIe . Grange will meet In regular "It 18 1111' ~ opinion
·=-~ ·~ .~ bla ~el~•··of,)JIIIa ,=.aii~~~~~~·•Uittt~atltletlclill!l

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mu
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two lioalon 1IJ the .
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Loula .pllchiDC 11118 7llr IDII
doiltBob(ll"""hll,(lratiGooof
FalcoN warollnm tlie --~ .....,,..,.,
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Clar~ !!lib fi~oilw!e lllld doullio , T~e, Glan~Piillliel same
and
Gllillfllhl , with , 1
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lru~\':;"fltII .,"~~"'&amp;:'.~:~~'f.,'
ds A ards In each ••·~
II . HRs . Jackson

course you alnys hope you wor · w
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could bsve done better."
llllodas would orr.. no........ N e s s e l r o a d
menl of lite performance ol the
two candldateo.

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· for rt'lirry ·mpppots. The zippy stri~ on the snappy turtle,.ck T-tap (left) pairs
If wiih trill&gt; I~ pants. The tap in cool comfortable cotton, the pants in o
sfUtdy•bloij'i!! ofi:atton and nylon. Pointi&gt;Qx colors form bright flowers and dots
on the pap .tap' (right) that team~ up with a pair of color cc&gt;ardinoted shorts.
These :designs ore from Atleen Gtrl.
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Women's .liberation groups
wblph cl~. jbat, mel! prevent womoil! . fr&lt;liR "doing
th~ ~ t$Dg" profitably
~ve 110

2- Bed Se~; Up
To Live 1~ .

fire.
As ~ qolumn · reecbed ,the
bridge,QII the outakirta of Saang,

cealful Pllh!ter who thlnlts
lhe whole !del Is absurd.
. : ..1 am lli 1romplet~ accord
Willi PhyW. McGIDiey who
says lhaflic1ou hav.e any
drive you will.gel I&lt;! do your
. own thing whether you're
!• male or ·!enil(lle," Mr1. DolmatcH
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Babe's

t'lere,were U.:O short bursts of NEW YORK (UPI) .::.. Ba!Je
lirlnf from the town. The Ruth Ia, the only player to hlt
clvillanuod their escort hlt the three horne runs In one World
muddYifOW!d and there was an Series game, eccomplilhlng the
achange ol fire.
feet In 1931 and
Jn 1931.

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show at the· Wblte 'Plabu! .

Library, eXblbiOd at Wisellll·
lin ·Unlverllty,.pt tbe.Hudaon
River MIIHum, .Westchester
,Art ·S'ocl~iy• anil· recellQy at
t11e Katonab Qallery In !&lt;lew
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liberation militants. A woman can't
:~ i .do .ti1e s~bu~IXl, nou~wife thing
tiild her own thihg, too .
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sfUtdy•bloij'i!! ofi:atton and nylon. Pointi&gt;Qx colors form bright flowers and dots
on the pap .tap' (right) that team~ up with a pair of color cc&gt;ardinoted shorts.
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th~ ~ t$Dg" profitably
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As ~ qolumn · reecbed ,the
bridge,QII the outakirta of Saang,

cealful Pllh!ter who thlnlts
lhe whole !del Is absurd.
. : ..1 am lli 1romplet~ accord
Willi PhyW. McGIDiey who
says lhaflic1ou hav.e any
drive you will.gel I&lt;! do your
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clvillanuod their escort hlt the three horne runs In one World
muddYifOW!d and there was an Series game, eccomplilhlng the
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1967 VINDA~ E trolliir, .lilx12,
your home call Gvy f'lilglitror
Ente(P.rl.ses, 1 ~scn,• . w, , ~al ',:
TRAILER,, Brown's Tteller . and lot·, 200JC165, two ' OliVer Sityr'e, Ra~lnt, Ohio.
Phone n3-5S;oU. '&gt;
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Park, Minersville. Ph"''!' 992·
bedrooms,Jront dl~lre room
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rCourt, Syracuse, Ohio, on
l/sed State Rl . 124. Phone ~j~~~

Notice

CLOSE.OUT . sale:
OLD Fli RNITliRE , dishes,
trunks, etc. Write M. D. clothln_g, furniture. Hail's - -- - -- - - 4 ROOM furnished aoartment.
Miller, Rt. ol; Pomeroy, 0 . Store, Reedsville,,Olio.
&lt;!all 992-6271.
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bath, over Fabric Sh.P.P.
J.a.tfc ELLEN'S GtFr and Wig S~op.
Pomeroy. Newly decorated.
Reedsville . . Memorial
Phont 992-.5293.
GUN SHoOT, Forked Run
flowers, spring flowers. Open
Sportsmen's Club, April 26,
Friday and Saturday 1·8 p.m.,
Everyone welcome.
Sunday 1-5 p.m., or call at
..,:z2.4fc
6 ROOM upstairs apartment,
house.
4·22·301C sso.oo month.' 739 S. Second
&lt;s;:;HOD;;;;;T;:;1N;:;G;;uMA:;T:;:;C;:;H:;-,&lt;s.7.t::::urdoy,
St.. Mld~leport . Phone
April 25, at 6 p.m. Assortld
Gallipolis 256·6884.
meats. Racine Planing Mill. PIANO TUNING. Same phone
'4-2·1fC
~sored by Syracuse Fire
992-5509. Same location, 683
Department.
Locust St., Middleport.
FURNISHED .and ' unfurnished
4-22-ltc
&lt;i-22·31P apartments ~ Close to school.
Phone 992..5434,
GUN SHOOT, April 26, Sunday,
10·18·1fc
1 to -i p.m. Hams, bacons,
- · Mile Hill. follow signs TRAILER SPACE, one mile
from Dorcas. Recine Fire from new Melg&amp; HJgh School
Department.
on old Route 33. Phone 992·
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dllli&gt;f1 .. For lnfoh~atlon call
can · be had .for yov, small
Refrlgeralll!floervlce. Jodi's
992·$110.
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Refrlgerliflcin, New Hol~en.
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Phone 882,2079.
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COIN OPERATED pool lable,
Rutland, Ohio for free
used two months. !dill for ·estimate,
C. 9RADFORD,·Auetloj,ee,
restaurant or' club. Phone
Complete $ervlce
PhiNie949.3821 · ·
Meson 8U·2310 alter: 4 p.m.
&lt;i-22-4tc SEPTIC TANK lnstallalloris to
Racine. Ohio
moot · board bf health
Crill Brodford
REDUCE SAFE and fast wllh. spoclflcatlons. We furnish 111
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gobese tabhrls and E.Vap "!llerlals.
labor,
and . I
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E'!'met . w. Shuler. " Cori· · Interior ' an~ , exterior.
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Plum~lr\o . Brc·. hOur or Coli•
COAL, limestone. Excelsior dltipert; Ohio. l'h0rlt992:3243,
tract. PfiOne•992·U11' or ·992·.
~II Works; E,, Main St., ' · ; . , ".. ';
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Pim'"'lY· Phoijo' 992·3891.
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housework. Fran's 'Dorjlistic
Aide Sarvlce. Pl1one 992-5857.
3 BEDROOM house, l'h baths,
loco!~ ot 613 Mill St. In
3-22·30tt
·Middleport. Inquire at 439
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2 Dr. Sports Coupe, " sp ,,

BAND NIGHTLY. Counlry
Blenders, wllh Gayle M(.
Donald. Hlgh-7 Club.
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ladles for telephone work

from
our
Pomeroy.Middleport office. Salary plus
bonus,

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necessary. Work either 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.-or 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Appi r. lo Mr. Knouff, la Salle
HOle, Room 45, Middleport,
Wednesday, April 22, 9 to 12

noon or 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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WILL pfck up merchandise and
take to audlon on a per.

centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.'
Phone 742-4461 .
9-23-ttc

radio, all re'd with black
Interior . One very careful
local ~wner .
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Barecuda 2 dr . hardtop, 340
cu. ln. engine, 4 sp. trans ., · LOT. Belt loCation In town. 40
dark green finish wllh black
feet by 125 feet. ~one 992.
seatl. Power
bucket
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owner.
H Pontiac
Sl.sts
PLAIITS,
6onntvllle 2dr . hardtop. One SOUTHERN
tonialoes,
peppers,
awe4t
of lhtbest used cart we hive
pota ~oes . 'Order now for
on lot. qwntd by local
dtHfverv around May •1.
pharmacist. Pow•r steering,
Cherlea R. Harris, Porllond,
POWtr brakn, , auto. trans.
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f inish .,lth a .l whit. Interior.
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HAYMAN'S AUCTION House7 1969
side,
.11,995. Phone 992·2740.
Laurel Cliff, now open each
&lt;i-21·51c
Friday to receive con.
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction 1969 CHEVELLE 396, four
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
speed,. on Jloot. Phone 949.
your merchandise.
3103
•fler 5 p.m. ·
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REVIVAL SERVICES will be
held ot l.otart Folia United
Brethren Church, April 23, 24.
and 25 at 7:30 p. m. by tho

Kingsbury

dl,l trlct superintendent.

RObert Blain. Pallor Rev.

Mentel

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Smith,

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hllllful' but ·not n~CHS~ry.
Write ,NIIIonwldo · Stml·
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992 59
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NI51CJLU
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. FOR BUILDING or ~mOdOtlng
machlnH IOd·'W VICH. /.\l!C ;:I
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1967 VINDA~ E trolliir, .lilx12,
your home call Gvy f'lilglitror
Ente(P.rl.ses, 1 ~scn,• . w, , ~al ',:
TRAILER,, Brown's Tteller . and lot·, 200JC165, two ' OliVer Sityr'e, Ra~lnt, Ohio.
Phone n3-5S;oU. '&gt;
. i',,i · .~·
Park, Minersville. Ph"''!' 992·
bedrooms,Jront dl~lre room
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3324
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rCourt, Syracuse, Ohio, on
l/sed State Rl . 124. Phone ~j~~~

Notice

CLOSE.OUT . sale:
OLD Fli RNITliRE , dishes,
trunks, etc. Write M. D. clothln_g, furniture. Hail's - -- - -- - - 4 ROOM furnished aoartment.
Miller, Rt. ol; Pomeroy, 0 . Store, Reedsville,,Olio.
&lt;!all 992-6271.
~
""22·3fc
bath, over Fabric Sh.P.P.
J.a.tfc ELLEN'S GtFr and Wig S~op.
Pomeroy. Newly decorated.
Reedsville . . Memorial
Phont 992-.5293.
GUN SHoOT, Forked Run
flowers, spring flowers. Open
Sportsmen's Club, April 26,
Friday and Saturday 1·8 p.m.,
Everyone welcome.
Sunday 1-5 p.m., or call at
..,:z2.4fc
6 ROOM upstairs apartment,
house.
4·22·301C sso.oo month.' 739 S. Second
&lt;s;:;HOD;;;;;T;:;1N;:;G;;uMA:;T:;:;C;:;H:;-,&lt;s.7.t::::urdoy,
St.. Mld~leport . Phone
April 25, at 6 p.m. Assortld
Gallipolis 256·6884.
meats. Racine Planing Mill. PIANO TUNING. Same phone
'4-2·1fC
~sored by Syracuse Fire
992-5509. Same location, 683
Department.
Locust St., Middleport.
FURNISHED .and ' unfurnished
4-22-ltc
&lt;i-22·31P apartments ~ Close to school.
Phone 992..5434,
GUN SHOOT, April 26, Sunday,
10·18·1fc
1 to -i p.m. Hams, bacons,
- · Mile Hill. follow signs TRAILER SPACE, one mile
from Dorcas. Recine Fire from new Melg&amp; HJgh School
Department.
on old Route 33. Phone 992·
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Social Notes

CONSTRU~ION

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v~nd. l , ng

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~~::::.r~~~~:~r!,~ric:! FIREGARD. Fire prot;.,tion AIR CONDI&lt;TIO.I'IIN•G, '
dllli&gt;f1 .. For lnfoh~atlon call
can · be had .for yov, small
Refrlgeralll!floervlce. Jodi's
992·$110.
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· lioine or mObile hOme for IISI
Refrlgerliflcin, New Hol~en.
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&lt;l-22..tc
than $100. Cell 742·1539 Oj' 9'12·
Phone 882,2079.
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9907'or send card tO·Box 21A,..
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COIN OPERATED pool lable,
Rutland, Ohio for free
used two months. !dill for ·estimate,
C. 9RADFORD,·Auetloj,ee,
restaurant or' club. Phone
Complete $ervlce
PhiNie949.3821 · ·
Meson 8U·2310 alter: 4 p.m.
&lt;i-22-4tc SEPTIC TANK lnstallalloris to
Racine. Ohio
moot · board bf health
Crill Brodford
REDUCE SAFE and fast wllh. spoclflcatlons. We furnish 111
S..1·1fC
gobese tabhrls and E.Vap "!llerlals.
labor,
and . I
.,
,' '• W•ter Pills. Nelson's Drugs.• !!C!Uipment. FrM Hflmoteo. CARPENTER ·wor.k, . poln!l~g,
•·
· &lt;~-9-30tp
E'!'met . w. Shuler. " Cori· · Interior ' an~ , exterior.
--------tracHnD•· m Pogo· s,;, ·Mid·
Plum~lr\o . Brc·. hOur or Coli•
COAL, limestone. Excelsior dltipert; Ohio. l'h0rlt992:3243,
tract. PfiOne•992·U11' or ·992·.
~II Works; E,, Main St., ' · ; . , ".. ';
H·tfC
2768.
Pim'"'lY· Phoijo' 992·3891.
. ,. ,
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4-9·11c WOMEN AVAILABLE. tO do
housework. Fran's 'Dorjlistic
Aide Sarvlce. Pl1one 992-5857.
3 BEDROOM house, l'h baths,
loco!~ ot 613 Mill St. In
3-22·30tt
·Middleport. Inquire at 439
lincoln St.

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61 Opel

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2 Dr. Sports Coupe, " sp ,,

BAND NIGHTLY. Counlry
Blenders, wllh Gayle M(.
Donald. Hlgh-7 Club.
"

4.22--ttc

OLAN MILLS needs several
ladles for telephone work

from
our
Pomeroy.Middleport office. Salary plus
bonus,

n9

ew:perlence

necessary. Work either 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.-or 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Appi r. lo Mr. Knouff, la Salle
HOle, Room 45, Middleport,
Wednesday, April 22, 9 to 12

noon or 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

&lt;i-22·11c

WILL pfck up merchandise and
take to audlon on a per.

centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.'
Phone 742-4461 .
9-23-ttc

radio, all re'd with black
Interior . One very careful
local ~wner .
"PtYn~outll '
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dark green finish wllh black
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tonialoes,
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pota ~oes . 'Order now for
on lot. qwntd by local
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Cherlea R. Harris, Porllond,
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HAYMAN'S AUCTION House7 1969
side,
.11,995. Phone 992·2740.
Laurel Cliff, now open each
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Friday to receive con.
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction 1969 CHEVELLE 396, four
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
speed,. on Jloot. Phone 949.
your merchandise.
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REVIVAL SERVICES will be
held ot l.otart Folia United
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and 25 at 7:30 p. m. by tho

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