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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1966 ________________...............
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NO.· ••10
0- M··-----' ~_________________ POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

The last &amp;f
.late Dr. Chari"'
::.
In a few ah
:-a new 150 stUl
: community tel!
partially comtil•
field but also I
Dr. Holzer WI!S

Grande College,
and in Ul51, WB:

appointed an he:
DR. A!\ID A
staff of Holzer I

Michelle, left th
wi 11 serve in th1
Lo Fort Knox. K

Another Holzer
M. Turner,

John

of months go an

with the Air Fo
Bay, Labrador, •
Bill Lee. over al
pita!. rerenlly ret
from Dr. Turner
ed that things are
were in Gallipoli:
amd Dr. Vallee jc
zer staff in .July o

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180 Attend 'Swan-Song'
Lions Convention at OU

ALLBY OOP
WORLD

A REG'I.AR

liiS:ain. He took a
keg, put wooden
inside il, and plac
top of the grape .81
went into the JDB

and so far as I 1
still at Ode Parso

ANYBODY HEF
.fake Siders, or

~

Well. back about'l

row

built a nic::e
boD.rd. It was so
was still in use l
That'~ when C. W.

who lives at Muds
to make a corner c
found the inscrip1
Sider~ .. wr Jake
one of the board:
the boards in the.c
ill of a uniform
ing the man m~l
a good carpenteJ:

Foiled Diver
Fighting for
His Life

maker.

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IIIRS. MARIA:
Campbell. manage
WJEH. was one (

tho other niyht at

River~
Gaur•

readllll

12.0. 33.5, rw
on rollers. Potnel

~am

out. Pt. Pleasant
3.40 falling, Kana
9.17 failing. Cbarl
rising. London WB!
feet, Marmet 8 fE
fled! 13 feel. ·

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Boat Movemelltl:
Ohio River - J

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13,

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Rose G. up 1~, 3:5
ca up 16, 5:15
down 16. 550 a. ' · '
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3:40a. m.; Wester
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jord up Greenup
WIUiam Pill up (
a. m.; Lady Glori
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worth II up Melda t
Ranger and SOuth'.,
Jlleldahl 8:50 p.
tr down Me)dabl
GaDipolll llal .

dilwn 6:25. p.'·m.;
• !Iamson up 10:50 1 .

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down 1!:30
liib down

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Youth Slain, Girl, 16 ~
Shot Near Zanesville

Dr. Holzer.

LAS!' WEE:KE~
son. enroute to Th~
parked his tmck
Pirsons' housP. Tl
hh•f's of bet'!~ 011
Bet'S of one hive i
!Warmed on Ode's
Gibson went on to
Ia, and left h~ 1M
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cosHbare payme£111 • tht'ifilo4
dive!'ted.
.:;:,
'llle Cbairmall reparled IIIII
ao far N of tho farm tper~I«S
in Melp Csomly bave lpplied
IDr qreemenla uDdl!r
CAP,
l!ld 5$ of the agreemmls bavl
been signed. Tbele lflne:l •
pml!llta involve 1,1110 IC!IW
of cropland.
FLIJ1lltl's who 1rt Interested
in diverting acreage under : 1

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Vote for

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REPUBLICAN

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New Cropland
Adjustment is
Open to 13th

State
Representative
. X \ RALPH WELKER

.
,. :; J·(

.; RESPECTED at the last le·
•-gislative session, he will cast
1 strong vote at the next!
Farmer, businessman, ve~er·
an World War !1, marrted,
lhree children, a community

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MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER .

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rather than an sna..

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long-term

al agreement are ursed :wt :ta
delay filing a CAP appUcaUOD.
There is also a limitation 011 0..
total acreage within • eoomly
or trade area which may • eM
placed under such agreemirits.

ltepubllcan Condlclllt
Your Vote &amp; Influence
Appreciated

·leader.
M.eip for Welker Comm.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

Fred w. Crow, Chrmn.

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MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Gerald James Swisher, 43, ·
Middleport. coal miner.
Evalyn W!lson, 58, Middleport,
housework; Theodore Ronald
Willford, :1:1, Long
Bottom,
farmer, and S(lnnie Sue Anderson, 19, Long Bolton\; Bobby
Lee Foster, !1, Minersville, coal I
miner and Linda Darlene DUI, 1
17, Pomeroy, student.
VOTING PLACE SET
,
Long Bottom precinct citizens
will vote May 3 in the Charles
Larkins building on Route 248,
11 was announced today.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temp&lt;!rature In Pom·
eroy's business district
at
11:30 a. m. today was 5Z degrees und.-r cloudy skies.

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WIN
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"YOU* (:a.

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COMPLETE UNE OF ACCESSORIES.
eCRYSTALS
eMOBILE WHIPI
eSPRINGS
e LEAD IN CABLE
eMASTPIPE
•METERS
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FRm S.IEMAN

MIDDI.IP.QRT, O.
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REDUCED

POMIROY. 0,

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eBLOOMING
PLANTS
eCUT FLOWERS

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Capable, Honest, and ERective
Representation
To My Many Friends of Meigs Countyz
Vote Tuesday, May 3 This is your only means as an Amaris
can Citizen of safeguarding your rights and privileges. In this
way you can be sure that '1Government by the peopleu continues
to be a reality.
Ihope that Iam your choice for Representative to Congress•.

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house air

The Very Best
In UHCI Cera Anywhere
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

VOTE FOR

KATHERINE HAMBRICK··· $50.

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Paiiiii'CIJ WY :Z.S421

ELEClRIC

Rambler Trade-Ins

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
ON THE MAP OF THE
UNITED STATES

. BARBARA ARY •••• ,. • . . $1 00•

b' ?IIIII 1 ~·~

Robinson's Cleaners

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HBP KEEP THE TENTH

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3¢ . .I 4

FLOWERS

Thll offer doea Dtit i.nclude aoin-op cleaniDI or fuN

Flul)

11'. L.

I BEMAN FOR CONGRESS

,IIOIJRAM •• ,

JOHN TURNER .• • ····•· · $100•

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NANCY BRYSON ••••.• $100.

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NBL Pboyoll SlladtDI?
ly UDitocl Pnu bteraadoul
81aalfy C1Lp

store your wlaler wooleas now at no cost for slorort.
Pay oDly regular cleaning charge next laU.

Mlddl1p0rt WY 2·5130

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DBLAWI~SON ...... to $100.
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Charl11 Humphrays

" SAVINGS CO. '

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HERE ARE SOME OF THE LUCKY WINNERS
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Storage

~ITYLOAN

BONUS BINGO GAME
BOOK)

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Rex Brown

125 t Main St.

SHRf PLAYING TODAY ~ WIN EA~LV! WIN OFTEN'

. SLIP THESE

ROBINSON'S

When money Is the guestioD. City Loan
Is the anawer. Just call any 01111 of your
close penonal money frleudl here fOl'
any amOUDt, ronfidentlally.

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- - -- · · tlnulng to li)le 9" 1·e I ·· n. tlli·
~ ~ .-.._ _....., l!OIItlni:t' w.,i:k 'nS ·&lt;~If tiM; ~rm';' .
ar lo take advantage of itl!l9&lt; ,
Fazmm partiejpaUn&amp;~
' _,,, ,

CAP lv!ll .reeolve ad
paymenta related 10 iiM
"' the

cosHbare payme£111 • tht'ifilo4
dive!'ted.
.:;:,
'llle Cbairmall reparled IIIII
ao far N of tho farm tper~I«S
in Melp Csomly bave lpplied
IDr qreemenla uDdl!r
CAP,
l!ld 5$ of the agreemmls bavl
been signed. Tbele lflne:l •
pml!llta involve 1,1110 IC!IW
of cropland.
FLIJ1lltl's who 1rt Interested
in diverting acreage under : 1

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(

:. ~ IN THE PlaUREI

Vote for

•

REPUBLICAN

...

::='·· :..
' ·- - - - : : - : - - - - -

New Cropland
Adjustment is
Open to 13th

State
Representative
. X \ RALPH WELKER

.
,. :; J·(

.; RESPECTED at the last le·
•-gislative session, he will cast
1 strong vote at the next!
Farmer, businessman, ve~er·
an World War !1, marrted,
lhree children, a community

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cropo normallJ ~

oz: lbe land, ana ~oa
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loCal employment opJ&gt;OrUin.~

...: ~.~..AY

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All·Stilrl!t

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Ma~

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Garlts R. Karr, -Sr.
.

1:~

For
MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER .

. ' :"' . :r·.. .•·: ,.

!

(

rather than an sna..

I

-FuiiTorm-

::

)

long-term

al agreement are ursed :wt :ta
delay filing a CAP appUcaUOD.
There is also a limitation 011 0..
total acreage within • eoomly
or trade area which may • eM
placed under such agreemirits.

ltepubllcan Condlclllt
Your Vote &amp; Influence
Appreciated

·leader.
M.eip for Welker Comm.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

Fred w. Crow, Chrmn.

I
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I

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Gerald James Swisher, 43, ·
Middleport. coal miner.
Evalyn W!lson, 58, Middleport,
housework; Theodore Ronald
Willford, :1:1, Long
Bottom,
farmer, and S(lnnie Sue Anderson, 19, Long Bolton\; Bobby
Lee Foster, !1, Minersville, coal I
miner and Linda Darlene DUI, 1
17, Pomeroy, student.
VOTING PLACE SET
,
Long Bottom precinct citizens
will vote May 3 in the Charles
Larkins building on Route 248,
11 was announced today.

I

LOCAL TEMPS
The temp&lt;!rature In Pom·
eroy's business district
at
11:30 a. m. today was 5Z degrees und.-r cloudy skies.

'

!

The Store That Cares
About YOU!

.

l

YouiiW It!
You asW for naore!
le we It Is •••

NOW

J
I

USE

'\
I

I

BONUS

SERIESDF

BINGO

.I

Bob Mitior
•
Jerry Lowery

WIN
UPTO

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO

JN'l'EREST 01

ldEIGS • MASON AREA

PRIZE SLIPS TO

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FRED S. BEMAN

FAY AUTHUR ••.• • • • • • • $$0.

for

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Art the
Perfect Glh
FOR

MOTHER'S

DAY

\

Re~ails on the following effective Mon., Tuet. &amp; Wed.

·CHICKEN ~::A~~ QUARTERS

ALL.GOOD SLICED.BACON 2·~.

"'· 39c

$1.4S-

BANANASR'i~t~~~

'

\

~:: 75c

eCOR5A9ES .

DUDLEY'S
59 N. 2nd.Ave.

CHOOSE THE FINEST • • . CHOOSE

~ 12c

Retells on the following tfftctlve aU week

ENRICHED BREAD ~~;~~~R_·_ 4-~ 89c

PEARCE· SIMPSON

G&amp;W BEET SUGAR-- s:. 59c

'

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'

Tht OniJ Candldsllln Sovlhoosflrn Ohio 1£1d, H• ·lsrved Aa Your G•lll•
.ltpubllecn
Chairman l'er Th1 Pllt 20 v--. " .
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"YOU* (:a.

HEADQUARTERS"
Mll:iOL~PORT,

N. 2ND .AVI.

'

air
cin:ul1t11 tluough your rooms.
Forthlt-*fulf11llng1n11an tltGtrlo

'· - '•

'

·'· . '

j Save.$5()00

only cleln, filtered

BaeAnttnnet

For Rtpresenl•tlve to Congma

1

OUIIide irritlnw can be ~uced.
Witll electtlc air conditioning.
1

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tPro 27
tlan2112' 11!11112!

RtpvbllCIII Candidate

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. $5,133.33 each Sundlly were fi!llrplace
E!Pillllter1
nln·oo•kod
Pl:ylng theOak
fl!!alHill•
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Club eourse, the
Jim (Mudcat) Grant burled allm llouth Aflolcan fired • two- 1
an elght·hllter ond oonlrlbuted undii'JI•r If 8undty to go
o two·run double In Mlnneoota'o biB prevloua N&gt;Und• of ~-67- 611
thr.,.run ~ Inning of the lor a nnal oc&lt;&gt;re or 27! and
no com~rison betWeen the two nightcap to raise his record to eight under for the tou~nament.
o1 Ul," McDowell aaid Sunday 2-1. Waahiaglon'o Don Lock La1t week Argentinas RoberBfter h u r 1i n g bi1 1 e c o n d j broke a teiSOJtolonB slump Ill to d1 Vlcenzo won the tw1ce- ·
ltrlllbt one-bitter to llfl the lho opener wilh 1 homer, two delayed by rain Dallas Oper to
Delmer Caned~y has withdr.awn as 8
Clovolond lndiano to a 1-0 Isingles and lhreo runs batted stve him fi!,OIIIIIn prize monPy
rlclory over Chlcaio.
1in. Earl Battey and Har":"'n to !alto out of the country.
Democrat write in candid8te ior the unex·
Junior clr&lt;UII hltlm, bowtv· Killebrew each poled their ll!'ll P'or Henning, It was hlo
pired term for County Commissioner In fa·
w, lllve lbelr own opbllon homer of the campaign for the touriUiment win In lhlo oou••try.
vor of P8ul Simon.
umeernlng lho McDoweU.Jtou- Twins.
But bf 1t,u beu red hoi durin•
Ia compartoon. Tbe Cleveland The Yalll&lt;ees were on tht lhe pall year. winning about
Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul
lellhondor Ia topt In lbe league verge o1 l01lng lbllr lirol tournamonll in Europe. A11·ica
Si'mon for unexpired term and Kenneth
wiUt a f.O rtcord, bu lllowed doubleheader ev~r to Kansas and Asia. Some of his rerent
only I&amp; hill all oeason and 'City before e'plodilli lor six wins include the Malaya Open .
Hager for full term Meigs County Com·
boasts a sparklmg 1.52 earned ' runs in the aixth inning to the C.anada Cup and the South
missioner.
run average.
!climb bark out of the AL African PGA crown, where he
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Leon Wagner, Cleveland's 1cellar. Roger Maris and Roy nudged out fellow countrym••n:
leftn~lder who has had the White hit homers ror the · Gary Player.
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For Conntv Commi.. loner
dubious honor of batting bombers while Lou Clinlon and -•:_:____::=~---- ~
(JIIull Ttrm Com,;,encl"' January 2, 1967)
agalnst Koufax while playing Jake Gibbs each delivered a
ed
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(VDte for 1101 more than one)
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for St. Louis and McDow~ll ; two-run double.
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Run• Batt
while playing for CollfomiJ, I In the opener Rolllt Sheldon ' Nat i o a a 1 League: Aurun.
X 1 KENNETH HAGER
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CW've I've ever seen. As for : hil former New York tearn - Mays, Giant 6 15 : John son.
For County Commi••loner
lpeed, I'd,. havt to ~'" It to i mates. Sheldnn allowed only Oodl~rs 13; Thomas , _Braves,
(Untxplred Term Ending J•n..,ary S, 1969)
Mc:Dotrell.
' three hitl in beating Whitey Haller and McCo~·ey, Grants 12.
\Vole for nol n10re than ont&gt;)
Odltr AL Galli.,
I ord '· 'II . I k' f [
1F . W•"" 1t1 11 oo lnl or Amt-rltan Lf'ague: B. Robin·
Elaewher• ill thi AL Kansas 1bll fir1t triumph.
son, Orioles, 21: vastrzemskl.
X PAUL SIMON
City ohaded New York I-ll , Boslon and California com- I Red Sox 18, Conigliaro and
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BALLOT!
~p took 1the nightcap 9-l, Iby the Angels, to tle an a~ Warner, Angels and Kahn{',
MlonesoUI Dipped Washington a-1 Amerlran League rec&lt;&gt;rd
Titers 11.
ERNEST A. WINGETT
I alter the Senstors won the ' matched lhe two-team
---Meigs County Democrot Cholrmon
opew 5-J, aad BaiUmore ' h&lt;ader mark of !2 with three In Ont out of every 50 Porl••toppod Detro~ H In a olngle Jhe nightcap. California second guese men earns his living
Pd. Pol, AdV.
Iaroe.
baseman Bobby Knoop partie•- by fishing.
Ia National
..CI&lt;ln, poted In all six Angel twm·
lDo Allieles blanked Cincinnati klllillia in lhe opener 1&lt;1 top
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3-0, San Francisco stopped St. 1 major league standard of five i
Louis 2-ll PiJtsburp walloped shared by many.
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New York 8-41, Houston whiPped Jerry Stephenson pitched
AUaota 7-l IOd Clllcago ripped llo&gt;Ion's first cornplete game ol 1
Philadelphia f.l.
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tht uuon in the nightrap. 1
Larry Brown, who smgled
spB&lt;Ing aiDe Angel hits and ,
Cleveland's two runs in
faMinf nine. In the opener. J..
Dowell's o t h • r one: hIt t
Adeock, Jim Fregosl and rookie
1ga1nst Kansas ~1ty
Jaek warner provided home
llonday, knocked m
runs for C.IHornla 1&lt;1 Jive Jim
~onut.. In the _IICOnd
McGlothlin his second ••••·~ I'
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llcDowell otruok out IO b
;o raise hil aeuon total to
md carry 1bo lndions to
11th victory in 12 starts.
Tbt Orioles, oM-half pme
ahead of Clevtland. ran thelr 1
winning streak to a
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10 straight "' tho combined
pitching of Steve Barber and I Prlc11
$)'99
Dick Hall. Barber allowed
seven hits tn 1 1·3 lnnlllgs and
Hall limited Detroit to one
salol)' tbo 1'111 or tbo way.
Boog Powell ballod a tw..run
llomer and Brook1 Robinson ·

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Sam UPI
McDowell
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an eaoler
time uylng be'J no match for
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Amelicon Leque bailers.
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McDowell Flips
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SAN ANtomo, Tex. (UP!)
-Harolcl Henning of Johannesburg, So~lh Africa, rnade it two
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lor forelgnel'l lo beat out
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1111
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The 113,01111 first prize Texoa Gene Llltlor of_ I-&gt; Jolin, Calif. ,
Open lll()ney was lhe b1gg.,c lha nrat IOd !bird r!llllld leader,
of6&lt;!111 prize purse ever earned l"!'al PI'" Wes lillie ond Ken
by Henning. However, hu ""'" still o! Tacoma, Waoh.
rm.ooo on a slngle shot In BUDCIIod al %'11 and lour
London in [911! when he got a etrok., o!f the load were Jay
!:o!~ ~'!-~~ w1ttJ ~ mne 1ron Dn Hebert of Lafayette, LA., Tet'l')'
a ahort bela.
Dill. ol Auslin, Tex., ano uave
Three strokes behind Honnin~ Mii!"r of Litchfield Park, Ariz.

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Attention! Meigs ·County

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JOIN THESE LOCAL WINNERs·

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rnu:;;"d::"~";"~ ~~"'~~;e..~""~".d~p~l•~.,.~mo~.~ne~y~of~E~a;ch~ne~tted;;$3~,3J3;_;.!3;l;or;;lh~elr

. $5,133.33 each Sundlly were fi!llrplace
E!Pillllter1
nln·oo•kod
Pl:ylng theOak
fl!!alHill•
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Club eourse, the
Jim (Mudcat) Grant burled allm llouth Aflolcan fired • two- 1
an elght·hllter ond oonlrlbuted undii'JI•r If 8undty to go
o two·run double In Mlnneoota'o biB prevloua N&gt;Und• of ~-67- 611
thr.,.run ~ Inning of the lor a nnal oc&lt;&gt;re or 27! and
no com~rison betWeen the two nightcap to raise his record to eight under for the tou~nament.
o1 Ul," McDowell aaid Sunday 2-1. Waahiaglon'o Don Lock La1t week Argentinas RoberBfter h u r 1i n g bi1 1 e c o n d j broke a teiSOJtolonB slump Ill to d1 Vlcenzo won the tw1ce- ·
ltrlllbt one-bitter to llfl the lho opener wilh 1 homer, two delayed by rain Dallas Oper to
Delmer Caned~y has withdr.awn as 8
Clovolond lndiano to a 1-0 Isingles and lhreo runs batted stve him fi!,OIIIIIn prize monPy
rlclory over Chlcaio.
1in. Earl Battey and Har":"'n to !alto out of the country.
Democrat write in candid8te ior the unex·
Junior clr&lt;UII hltlm, bowtv· Killebrew each poled their ll!'ll P'or Henning, It was hlo
pired term for County Commissioner In fa·
w, lllve lbelr own opbllon homer of the campaign for the touriUiment win In lhlo oou••try.
vor of P8ul Simon.
umeernlng lho McDoweU.Jtou- Twins.
But bf 1t,u beu red hoi durin•
Ia compartoon. Tbe Cleveland The Yalll&lt;ees were on tht lhe pall year. winning about
Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul
lellhondor Ia topt In lbe league verge o1 l01lng lbllr lirol tournamonll in Europe. A11·ica
Si'mon for unexpired term and Kenneth
wiUt a f.O rtcord, bu lllowed doubleheader ev~r to Kansas and Asia. Some of his rerent
only I&amp; hill all oeason and 'City before e'plodilli lor six wins include the Malaya Open .
Hager for full term Meigs County Com·
boasts a sparklmg 1.52 earned ' runs in the aixth inning to the C.anada Cup and the South
missioner.
run average.
!climb bark out of the AL African PGA crown, where he
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Leon Wagner, Cleveland's 1cellar. Roger Maris and Roy nudged out fellow countrym••n:
leftn~lder who has had the White hit homers ror the · Gary Player.
1
For Conntv Commi.. loner
dubious honor of batting bombers while Lou Clinlon and -•:_:____::=~---- ~
(JIIull Ttrm Com,;,encl"' January 2, 1967)
agalnst Koufax while playing Jake Gibbs each delivered a
ed
1
(VDte for 1101 more than one)
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for St. Louis and McDow~ll ; two-run double.
,
Run• Batt
while playing for CollfomiJ, I In the opener Rolllt Sheldon ' Nat i o a a 1 League: Aurun.
X 1 KENNETH HAGER
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says, "Koufax has the sharpest 1 needed only 95 'pitches to whip Braves. FloOO, Cards and
CW've I've ever seen. As for : hil former New York tearn - Mays, Giant 6 15 : John son.
For County Commi••loner
lpeed, I'd,. havt to ~'" It to i mates. Sheldnn allowed only Oodl~rs 13; Thomas , _Braves,
(Untxplred Term Ending J•n..,ary S, 1969)
Mc:Dotrell.
' three hitl in beating Whitey Haller and McCo~·ey, Grants 12.
\Vole for nol n10re than ont&gt;)
Odltr AL Galli.,
I ord '· 'II . I k' f [
1F . W•"" 1t1 11 oo lnl or Amt-rltan Lf'ague: B. Robin·
Elaewher• ill thi AL Kansas 1bll fir1t triumph.
son, Orioles, 21: vastrzemskl.
X PAUL SIMON
City ohaded New York I-ll , Boslon and California com- I Red Sox 18, Conigliaro and
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I blned lor nine double plays, oix l llcot~ llod Sox 12: Rei~hardl
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MARK
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BALLOT!
~p took 1the nightcap 9-l, Iby the Angels, to tle an a~ Warner, Angels and Kahn{',
MlonesoUI Dipped Washington a-1 Amerlran League rec&lt;&gt;rd
Titers 11.
ERNEST A. WINGETT
I alter the Senstors won the ' matched lhe two-team
---Meigs County Democrot Cholrmon
opew 5-J, aad BaiUmore ' h&lt;ader mark of !2 with three In Ont out of every 50 Porl••toppod Detro~ H In a olngle Jhe nightcap. California second guese men earns his living
Pd. Pol, AdV.
Iaroe.
baseman Bobby Knoop partie•- by fishing.
Ia National
..CI&lt;ln, poted In all six Angel twm·
lDo Allieles blanked Cincinnati klllillia in lhe opener 1&lt;1 top
,
3-0, San Francisco stopped St. 1 major league standard of five i
Louis 2-ll PiJtsburp walloped shared by many.
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New York 8-41, Houston whiPped Jerry Stephenson pitched
AUaota 7-l IOd Clllcago ripped llo&gt;Ion's first cornplete game ol 1
Philadelphia f.l.
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tht uuon in the nightrap. 1
Larry Brown, who smgled
spB&lt;Ing aiDe Angel hits and ,
Cleveland's two runs in
faMinf nine. In the opener. J..
Dowell's o t h • r one: hIt t
Adeock, Jim Fregosl and rookie
1ga1nst Kansas ~1ty
Jaek warner provided home
llonday, knocked m
runs for C.IHornla 1&lt;1 Jive Jim
~onut.. In the _IICOnd
McGlothlin his second ••••·~ I'
&gt;unday for !he wmnmg m:~~~~aplott a setback.
llcDowell otruok out IO b
;o raise hil aeuon total to
md carry 1bo lndions to
11th victory in 12 starts.
Tbt Orioles, oM-half pme
ahead of Clevtland. ran thelr 1
winning streak to a
I
For Tho Family
10 straight "' tho combined
pitching of Steve Barber and I Prlc11
$)'99
Dick Hall. Barber allowed
seven hits tn 1 1·3 lnnlllgs and
Hall limited Detroit to one
salol)' tbo 1'111 or tbo way.
Boog Powell ballod a tw..run
llomer and Brook1 Robinson ·

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Sam UPI
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an eaoler
time uylng be'J no match for
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port. can WY ~ or
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toward Fairgrounds.

DOWN

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also used clothing,
and childrE'n'!j clothing,
and

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SOCIAL
CAI£NDAR
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BARNEY GOOGLE •nd SNUFfY iMITI'I

Nichola, lr0111Dn.

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LAS5WELL

BEN CASEY

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'IE: FERGOT TO

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AN EXCUSE

I'ORELV, J06HAID ··•
I DON'T 1H1NK "'E
0UGHT10TAKE HIM
10 SCHOOL WIF \IE

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HliD, YOU MADE AMISTAKE IN MARRY·
lNG A/o.l IRRESPO~BLE, WJ01g('IPL.INED,
IMMATURE .•. EX -PRODIGY. WHOSI.O. PRESf;
CCIPPINGS HAVE &lt;'*lNE TO HIS HEAD.

FATHER! 5TUART IS #'...KNOWLEDGED
THE FINEST )'OIJHG COIIDUCTOR5 1N THE 1\!l~.O.::j ' - · - - - - " """

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CAN HE GO?-"AWRENCE
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INVESTIGATION.
TH~JI THE POLICE
OFFICE~ FOlLOWS

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WHERE. THE.'/

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QUAKTER~.

EEk ll MEEk
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THATS

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DICK TRACY

14y CHESTER GCIIIILO

VISIT OUR

Hospital News

BUDGET .SHOP
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'!'RAILER LOTS - Free
age and water. Brown'J ·oTa• •·•
er Park (Stale
Minenovlllt, Ohlo.

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By HAROLD GRAY

5110 lb. wild ginger, 500
Golden Seal 1!.71i lb., ~~:1 ~:l-fu33M.
FORD BtatiOII Wagon, t
$%a lb. and $26, clean w
room
cylinder. standard transmisroots. Bill Bailey, Ree&lt;lsvllle, nished a~tments. AU · · lion. Phone SH 2-5225.
SOUTHERN PLANTS for w•·il
5
2
31
Ohio
5 2 30tc Ues paid':" Phone WY :1-27'16. _ _
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Early and late tomato,
_,_
Rowley
and
Reed.
Alter
pers
and cabbage. Olarlea
S1 Ie or Tf l p. m. caU WY Z.3l14.
DON'T PUMP your alugglsh Harris, 1143-:!693.
I 29
11159 PLYMOUTH, good
I 3
septic tank. Get Klean-Em· = =c-o_-:co-:=o:"-o-::c-- ·c-:;;·ll
AD Septic Tank aeaner. Laod· LEGHORN HENS IOc each.
and in good shape and a ··ssd----------··ttl
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Farm Bureau.
S. Michael near Ch!!ster.
Ford 1D good shape. B o ' o
automatic transmlssioR.
ed and unfurnished
f Z2 3lllc &amp;2331.
f 2i
Deem. Racine, Ohio.
ments. WY ..-M34. - 12
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Coati BuildiDg, WY 2-5141.
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DAILY CROSSWORD

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MEN
Age 20-41
perlence helpful. After shm·t ; ;;;
training with experieoce
rent in the Village of Middl&amp;
ers, you can earn $3.00
port. can WY ~ or
hour and more. For applica-) 2.-21114 or WY Z.:JOOO.
tion and Interview write
11 so tfc
WIN Semi Diesel Div.islor•, l - - -...,---,-----1
814 High Slreel, Hamilton ,
For S.le
Ohio. or phone 1~13.JI93-9381
24 hour !f!rvice.

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iNSTRlitTION
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TRUCK DHIVERS. Age 21-40.!
Semi or stra ight. Experience
not oecessary. You ca n earn ;
over $3 per hour after short i
trainin~-: _ Local placrment ser·1

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l1BVf' to relicate. For appli·
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Jeffers

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FERTILIZER
Landmark's Got
EVERYTHING

Division. c-o H(le&lt;'kl Freight

'T't&gt;.rminal Bldg . 1255 f'orw in
Avenue. Hami!tou, Ol11o or
caU 51H9~8727.
5 1 31c

\\"hy drive :10 mile1, when
vou cao get delivery at our
area warehouse. Call us for

W•nted

•peciallzed !erviee - Bulk
SpreadirtJ Available - We

A1!!lo Can Apply Liquid Nl ·
BABY SITTING . Jean r.:rueser, trogen
To Yuur Fieldt. All
Laurel St. Can give refer- Analysis, straight &amp; mixed
ences. Would like to have materials available. All at
new low price!.
someonf who works everyPh. WV 262181
day.
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housework. For interview, see
llindy ov.r lap ol lhe

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third noor h:;~p.
Baker Furniture. Middleport

CARRIER
FOR POMEROY

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Apply In Person

The Dally Sentinel
110 Mocllllnlc Streot
Pomeroy, 0.

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Honored Guest
For Shower

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USED CARLOT

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Ahead

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WY 2.2193

I . Black
1. Part ol the
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Clot hing Stare, Rt. 33,
toward Fairgrounds.

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Sorority Holds
InstaIIatlon
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SaIem Center

Birthday Observed
B Wal C h.

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. eld m ortsmout was one "' lhe churches to re-

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Mainly About ' St.~ia:!.Uie ~ere
People In

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

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Walt Disney's
" THE UGLY DACHSHUND"
!Tl•l' hn icolor l

Wi th Dr:m

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...;mnnnt• Plrsh('lt r
Walt Dlsliey's

" WINNIE THE POOH "
( lll"'d the honey trer \
!T reh n H·olo r l

COLORCARTOONS
Allm i!i.~ in n:

Sizes 3 to Big 3
Whitt
Bl•ck _ _

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Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport, 0.

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Fahrman, first vice president; aunt, Miss Mary Schaaf. She · deriy rich aunt whom tlJO&lt;o
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly have Wllliam Erwin of Atikr•.; ...,.
Edith Hoffman, second vic.; also me~ b('r fiance, Don Brown I never seen. But they
returned to their home, Colu.m· Jted Sunday wiih his motit!r,
president; Martha Husted, sec- while there. He is stationed in Ithat the fussy, eccelltric
old ~· after a several days VISit . Mrs. Clyde Andrews and Mr.
by With the~ paren~, Mr. and Andrews.
1
1Jady despises boys, and
1 retary; Esther Mearker, treas·!North Dakota.
span,
btcaJ~~
to .a lg:} 1 ~rer, and. Elizabeth Lance, par· Mr. and Mrs. Lee McComas means of a letter annoamclng Mrs. Ev~rett Dalley, ~nne S,, Mrs. J~ !'ebster Jr. and ~n,
! propl:"r
to wen."
!and Mrs. James Souders were her coming visit, they find she ~d Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Kelly, James, VIsited Sunday af.er1 llamentarlan.
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"Creative
Music
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was
the
!
in Belpre Sunday to attend the plans lo give each of the Bu~ Mddleport.
n~n at New Haven, W. Va.
! Mr. an
d. Mrs . .Leo Crew. Mrl!. topic of the program given by ;open house in observance of ford girls $5.000. She
~s.
Damon Farren and Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. T. C.
: C. Mel vm. Alklff~ and Mrs. C. . Florence Evans who read a the 50th wedding anniversary of Winnie is a girl. So he
Estill Moore were
vlsl· Roush.
1
iF. Tom
pkms.
I paper on the subjecl
after IMr. and Mrs. J. Warren, for-I himself off as a girl by
which a piano number, Mendel-1 mer Middleport residents. The i some of Binnie's clothes
sohn's ''The Hunting Song" was; four children and their families : Aunt Sophronia is there. She
SUNDAY, MAY 8
presented by a pupil of Mrs. were present for the family din- rives and the fun beginl.
1
Evans.
ner. Mr. and Mrs. McComas ! Complications occur, Alld
A short service In memory or visited with his brother,
Mr. secret almost comes o11t
Miss Ethel Garland was con- and Mrs. Lloyd McComas en- they succeed In coverine It up.
ducted by Ecna Adams.
route borne.
!At the end, a surprising event
Attending from Meigs county ~lr. Bruce Lloyd was In c.- I takes place and Winnie aets his
were Ruth Euler, Avice Freck· lumbus over the weekend wh&lt;ere Imoney after aU.
er, Martha Husted, Geneva Joa- h participated In the s h 0 e The Buford home Is a ~~~~~!; :1
chim. Le_e Lee, Vinas Lee, ~ar. j s~ow for the Genesco Shoe Com· ; ing place for friends of E
:·uo:ore, Geneva ~ol.a~. Ma.xme 1pany. He was accompanied to 1- Betty and Jean and
Ph1ls~n, M.ary V1rgmm Re1bel. j Columbu.~; by his son, Michl. 3 boy fri~nds. Mel and.
Beatncl Rmehart, Faye Sauer, 1 student at Ohio Stale Univer·l Evelyn s best beau, J1m Tra:vls:
Carolyn Smith, Emily Sprague, l sity, who had visited here with , ai~ for Winnie's besl pal. Spllke ll
Genev1eve Stobart, R o s a I e e his parents. Mike assisted his · Wh1tten.
Story, Nellie Vale, Ann Web· Irather with the show.
I The maid, Camilla, who Ia an
ster and Dorothy Barn... Vtr.
Inexperienced country g I r ~
ginia Cover of Belpre, a form·
MEETING POSTPONED
keeps evtryone laughinJI at ber
er Meigs county member, also , The meeting of lbe WSWS of anHcs, and bosses everyone,
attended.
Ithe Enterprise EUB church I' including M~s. Buford.
scheduled for Tuesday evening The play " open to the pub' bas been postponed due to the l llc and tickets will be sold only
' election, and will he beld May ! at the door with adult tickets, 1
10.
; 50 cents and children'&amp; lickels,
:z:; cents.
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Pomeroy council Monday night adopted tbe ordinance
that Increases aalaries and wages of vUiage employes.
LIMOSES, France (UP!) . .
The new pay scales, retroactlve to May 1, Is:
In
- "Tbe trouble It, doctor,"
$1.75 per hour for atreet and cemetery malptenance
said Jooep• Deaehampa, 41, aupervisor
SENIOR PLAY- The Middleport High School Senior class will present "Quit Your Kidding" thlaberFriclay
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r) are Carole Anderson ' Joyce Long · Sharon Harrison ' Kathy Lacey• Connie Cook •· back row• Edith
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iod d •150
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after thre$ months •~
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U&amp;fli me or
ae
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onary per
an ., · per our
Schmoll, Larry GladweH, Keo Harris, Ray Coleman, Sean .Mullen and Chris Bailey. - Sentinel Photo.
liver doesn't '"'"" to be belp- probation.
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$315 ,per month for the chief of pollee ln thre&amp; months
Puzzled, tile doel.r ...t of probationary employment and $330 lflerw~.
DesCbmpa o11 fM an X-ray.
$275 per month for patrolmen and metermell In the '
Emler for Leader1
It revealed why the medlelae first three month probationary period and $300 per month
DALLAS - A NOTED METH· wasn't doing any rood.
after the three months.
odlsl theologian said
loday
Delchompa bad a rifle baJ.
Extra policemen, $1.50 per hour; cemetery sexton $50
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Nmety-two pints of . blood Nease, Mary Nease, Mary AI- Dorothr Johnston R1chard Pool· Ervm Phllllpa, CarroD 'llldlt,
r10081 1 d 1o agree on a eualdo'l rememllor llelDg ohol custodian $15 per month. 1next session,
Iwere receoved Monday m the 1ce Samuels, Luia Hampton, Ei- m, Wa1ter R. Couch, Don Hun- Delmar Grady, Elmer P.._,
eal ersth 1o ell the _ al least not ·•··e June,
p
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Decided that an fnvostiga- May visit of the Bloodmobile oise 1\'hile, Nacei Barton, Mary net, Harold L. Spencer, David Mary K. Yost
merger
P ank an
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es• tlon
- should be conducted to to Pomeroy Jumor
· H1g h au d'•· Hamm, Martha Mayer, Ed'11h 1 Ho1ler, Cec1'I HyseII , Chares
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REEDSVIIJ.E - Mrs. Qrl.
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he Ulersona
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1 church 1111, wheo as a soldier
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ran a
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ow ew din our,:,; learn if citizeu• are getting ade-ltorium from Ul7 persons who Sisson, Phyllis English, Edwina 1 Gloeckner, George Hicks, Mi- vllle Walson, Mae
Vln~
m~ s. t be f 1 not to by 8 GenuiD.
3M)
n or ance
' quate cab service. ]twas report. Icame, with 75 giving replace- Scott, Beulah Strauss, Eleanor chael Fultz, Geoffrey Wilson, Hobert Vineyard.
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ca~.~ · •• The ballet wao never found.
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ed there have been eompla:n!J men! blood lor families
or 1Gordon, Betty Hay&lt;·s, Naomi Homer B. Smith, Phyllis Eng- TUPPERS PLAINS - l'1III1P
OUidl:n~e r·A= ic n~~;.. lloeton tald today u muol Council al'? lea~:rthel b:'· that people have been unable lo Ifriends .
London, Wanda Felly, Margar- lish, Leo Vaughn.
Boyles.
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Methodlst Universt- have worked Ito way aroDDd
hire a taxi at certaiJI limes oil
et Yost.
CHESTER_ !Joyd Black·
ty. He made the statement at a lo De&amp;&lt;bamp's Hver dor!Jig $221),1169.20, but $27,734.98 of the the clay and nlghL
,
I! two gallon' donor ~obert Win Donations were by Quality I lith James McHaffie Mendel I wood, Marvin Keebaugb, Bar·
meeting of the Consultation on llle paot II yean,
amount is in active funds.
- Accepted the appheallon gett a three gallo~ donor and Print Sbop, Charles
Gibbs, I Ge;lach, Max Davis, Mrs. Paul bara Sargent, Betty
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Cburch Union (COCU), an or·
The General Fund balance of Richard Ebhn, Osborne·•~ Walter R. Coueb a six gallon I Pomeroy Board of Education, CaseI.
Hawk, PaUl Hawk, Albert l'ar11
ganizallon lhroogh which eight
lllay I waa $9,778.12, fire depart- for membershiP. into the Pome- donor. Five galion donors were IDavis lee and Produce
Co., I MINERSVH.LE- Herbert Me- ker.
major denominations are seek·
ment $4,659.59 overdraft of $450.· roy Volunteer Fll'e Department Margaret McDaniel,
Hobart 1 Oh10 Valley Bakmg en., Oh10 1 Intyre, Floyd Hendrick, Doris ALBANY- M'ilry Haning.
ing to fo:"' a u~iled Protestant
14 in the . cemelef¥
depart- - Accepted the bid of Tn • Vineyard and Howard E. Park- jPower Co., Columbus and So~- Hendricks, Richard
Wilkes, CLIFTON- Richard GUltl!'f,
churcb ·Wilh 24 mllllon members.
ment, $6,820.26 street depart- Stale Roofmg Cn., ParkBsburg, er. Nurse allendil1g was Edna , thern Ohto Electric Co.. Tmy s S.veriy Wilkes, William Fink .
HARTFORD _ Mrs. Dorotlt,y
menl, $927 state highway, t2,· at $970 lo put a new roof on the French. Twenty • two persons Marke~, The A&amp;P Store, and RUTLAND _Vernon Weber, 111. James.
VPI Man Winner
367.69 .m utUlty lund, and f3,· city ball bulldlog.
were first Ume dcioors.
Youngs Market.
. PORTLAND - Jeanette Law- LONG.BOTTOM-MarlellarNEW YtiRK - THE !ltll
635.18 '" parking lot meter fund. Attending were Mayor Leur, Doetors wm 'Charles· Mullen,
TRE DONORS
renee, Clair Boso.
!on, M,.., Reily ·Pigott,
Aola
Puilloer. Prizes give particular
388,
Inactive funds .Include
Clerk Edna Sohoenieb and Cnun· Ray Heaton, F. Ill. Cluff, and POMEROY - Margaret Me· SYRACUSE - Nettie Moore, ·Bissell, Howard Parker, Ricllrei'O lilllllll 'to journalists for
lary ..wer Sl58,385.f4, special cllmen Bob Hysell, Fultz, ~ Selim Blazew~ek .
; Dame!, Arthur Slusher, Harvey IJames Tyree, Sylv1a Zwlllmg, ard Barton, H:""Y Osborne, Jr~
inve:tlgative reporting, cover- Tile State Higbway patrol In· street repairs bond retirement Poulin, Roy Reuter, Dun Cnl
The canteen was served by Van Vranken, Herbert DIXon, Ada Slack, Jeanette
Duffy, Charles Marcinko.
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age of racial conflict and of the vestlgated a minor stone flip- $493.02, and bond retirement !Ina and Franklin Rizer.
Circle 12 of Heath Methodist Howard
English,
David Mary Lisle, John H.
McCoy, LANGSVILLE - HeleH MIJ.
war in Viet Nam Winners of ping accident, Jnvolvi"' a school $34,2S5. 76 .
Church, Middleport, with Mrs. Koblentz, Robert Gloeckner, Carroll Norris, George H. Sch- ler, Ray M!dkil(.
the coveted prize~ In journa~ bus and car, aii:07 a.m. Moo- Mayor Charles Logar's April
Grace French and Mrs. Nan Frances Carlelon, Mrs. Erma neider, Eber Pickens. Arthur RACfNE- Betty Sayre, RobIsm included, for News Photog· day on Rl 7, one and seven • report soowod the vlltage sbare
Moore, cbairladies. .
Smith, Dorothy Reeves, Emo- Sylvester,. Bob Wingett, Wood· ert C. Hili, Rose Grindstaff, No·
h U 'ted Press Jnle 1-na. ltenths miles soutb of Middle- Iof coliecUons as being $549.70
Loading and unloadmg was g.ne DeWees, Ma)one Pnce,lrow Zw11img, Fred Crow, Dar- va Bailey, Robert W. Profflll.
~t"p taf~lpbotographer Ky- port. No one WBilnjured.
IWith $169 of the amount paid in
done by Mr. Aaron Zahl and his Harlan Wehrung, Lucian Poui- rell Dugan.
Larry Spencer, Lenardos Soll10~
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his
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Officers
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parking
meter
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Lot
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Manual
Training
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Mary
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Samuel
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JosRACINE
Hershel
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Robert Clehind, Frail
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by James Spencer 67 'ii1l:. meter money collected In MASON_ The MBIOn Fire Clerieal workers were Jean eph Gloeckner, Paul
Carper, James Hili, George Connolly, Parsons.
coverage
o tbe war in Viet 1 driven
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CINCINNATI _ THE omu and passed, tbe wheels of the
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around ~1 feet, a foot under and broke the wmdsbield of the

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

Kindergarten
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LEWISBURG, PA. l 8 Sc b k
'cted in IIIII
documenis I'
to Polish Cnnununists, left fed·
eral prison Monday de&lt;laring
be had never been a spy.
"! never betrayed Iriy coontry In this manner," Scarbeck
saki. "It was not a case of es(CnnHnued on Page 2)

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flood stage'
Wednes- aulo.
Arrests by th e pafrol Monday, 10
beenapplications"
received for the job bnd
day.
lh bu
edic all cited to municipal court May In olber activity•
The wea er reau pr ·
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: Paul avl8, 29 • - Discussed but again na
lion was
a crest fore- South Lebanon • and Donald Mar• 1urther action ' was ta.en,
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its aoriginal
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I Th weather bureau said cum, 25, Oak Hi I, both for the Itinerant vendors ordinance
ClodBia.y thee 50 foot flood stage at Ispeeding; BusseD Sayre, 30, proposal given a first read six
--~· ago. Views on the P""
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th prohabiy will be 180d Harry M0rris, 23 • both of w..,.s
l'&lt;'~c~~;ubut will not affect the iProc!orville, both for overload; posed ordinance varied, with
lty which is rotected
by Teddy Ldz, 49, Galax, Va., no some appearing In fa~or and
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highway use tax; and Clyde others opposed. Council Pres!floo
r wa s.
Norman.' 39, Galax, Va., pass- dent Leslie Full Ia ID give the
·
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matter further study until the

COMPLETE
SELECTION OP
HOUSE SLIPPERS
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me~~:ra~ta~~~~:~:;s·
for the ;~:;-!"~~~ ~;.::I•: :C:~; Limited War
job of meter patrol- months, according lo Chief Fred
man in Pomeroy were presen~ Taylor.
ed and referred for committee Taylor pointed out II costs a Remains U, S.

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dollar {rom
. Local students.
hildren h..
our Me•gs
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cation for
ducationa\ ne'"'
et this lateR
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gain
me
response
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Jn the past, your
are sure that you Wt
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ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

bildren bUt Ill
can all vote for
etter serve our e
'i'omorrow we
school will not onlY ~ . and re-training.
. dl..
vor:ataooa\ Srhool. ~t{sor adult vocational tra~mngwe iee\ that \nforrnatl;n th\1
Prve a critical nee
-soard o{ Educatton,
the great need or
s
nbers of your
'ttee voin\&amp; up
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As met
}\ction Comnn
rtunttY "'N
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d b V the Citizens
t and unique oppo
nicb ,.. fee\ Wl
tribute
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accents the grea
rt to a school "iN
new scnoo\. It also row to contribute our pa YES to build thiS schooL rl hal
ters have tornor
.sdom in votmg
d our everY etlo
as vO
tBoar.
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be a ' asnng tribute to 'id ur duties al your SchOO h' h 70o/o of the voters a
ume o . the consoh'd aUon w tc
Since we ass
d t ward making
bel'n directe o
J • • h\&lt;t reality.
te out
f \l a wor"'a.
ry to tna
pro,•ed la&lt;t a ,
I School Is necesoa
d aup"POrt
d vocation•
t;&gt; vote an
Tne new High schoodl :r~ective. We urge ail o!tyo:,. ev&amp;Y dolJSt which
olidal ion eom P ~··
d ~e pledge ~~0
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do\laTI {or e .~
con~
en it i.&amp; passe '
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unds ot two
, t edlltne bond issue. Wh
h state matching f
·u stabUsh oquabW o
. ble, pius t e
I that"'' e
ke a\•at\a
'ld a schoo
you rna
d issue to but
the bon

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and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, played
! a piano solo. Temperance readA'ITEND CONFERENCE
A report on the observance Iings were given by Miss Sauer, Members of Heath
of Youth Temperance Week scripture from Luke and an Churcb attending the
TINY ••• BUT TREMENDOUS In flavor are
was given by Miss Margaret article, ''Never Smart Nor Soc.' Conference at Jackson
these wonderfully delicious chocolate cover~
Sauer when. the W.C.T.U.. met iable," "The If Of Alcohol," by Included Ml'!l. Ill. L.
crisps, creams, nub, frulls, and caramels. ·
Fr1day everung at the M1ddle- Jcdy Taylor; "Why Do Teen- Mrs. Nan Moore, the Rev.
pori First Church of the
agers Smoke?", Martha Bart- Ml'!l. M. E. Dowaon, Mra.
MINIATURE ASSORTMENT, I lb. 1.95, 2 lb. 3.90
~e. Betty Cline, president,
leU; "A Hart Habit to Break," liam Ru!seU and Mrs. J::~
Sided and Ml'!l. Clyde
Lucille Harrison; "Ten Re01ons Jividen. The latter two
was program chairman.
Why I Abstain," Mildred Nash, consecrated during the aervic&lt;dl fASTf THE DIFFERENCE OF FRESH~~
Mrs. Joe Turner gave
and "Don't Drfve," Betty Cline. as lay speakel'!l, The con:fenme&lt;• ll
opening prayer and Ma r I h
Miss Sauer reported lilera- members attended as a fare- II
Bartlett, daugbter of the Rev. ture disiributed to !chools and well meeting with the
iiiiilf churcbes during the Temper- Stanley McGiliiard, who
Be sure to see the fine selection of Fanny Farmer
ance Week observance. Mrs. served as district superlt1tend- il Candies for Mother's Day Gifts Tangy Fruit
Bartlett closed the program with en~
Slices
Fudge
Creams
Family
Assortment
prayer.
- Home Assortment - Mint Wafers - French
During the bosi,... session
1be Almaue
Mints - Cherries - Nut Clusters - Di!le1 and
Mrs. Bertha Archer and Mill! By Ullil.d Prell IDteraatlooal
Hard Candies.
SusaD Park were reported pa· Today Is '1\eaday, May 3,
Uents at Meigs General Hospit- 123rd day ol 1986 wHb 242
ALL BOXED- READY TO GIVI!
al. Miss SUuer reported on an follow.
article taken from the "Union The moon is between its first
Signal" on alcohol. Following quarter aud lull phas•.
lbo mecling Mrs. LlUlan Steilf The morning stars are Venus
presented aevenil musical seiec- •nd Saturn.
tiona.
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New Scales Retroactive
To May I in All Divisio~

Bullet in Hip
Moved to Liver
In 26 Years

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ailing borne now . .. and repa~ in sensibJe mnUtly in~nts.

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thll HUllllld - he plettned fD
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a run,of pius
tt sald Monray recommenendangering
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firemen Effective Immediateded increases will be given to
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iy, anyooe caiimg In a lire is to WASIUNGTON (UP!) - The
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and Johoson admmJStrat
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name. If this Ia not done, the Ing to its delermination to
'We w
ave to ve an
Allotment of $250,000 of Appalachia funds for t .lle
department will not make the pursue a "l.imited war" in Viet Increase, hut inteod to keep It proposed Meigs County Nursing Home on Lincoln W1l -'"
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Nam desp1le heavy pressure as modest as we can," Faw· be sought Wednesday by Delmar Canaday in Columb111
"We operate on a small bod· from' both "Hawks" and eeU said.
from Appalachia Commissioner Albert Giles and Goveraor
get conslsllng of donations, so "Doves."
- - ' " " " ' ''" James Rhodes.
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we cannot afford making runs
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when we are not actually need· · Defense Seerelary Robert · Adm"7'~ emor R 0~~ R 1 p:~~~~n~:~ber Yo( to iom~ ;:Ya in the aar':\~8 :e
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lime being, at least -U.S. Middleport; Gregory Middle- the. corporalwn, descnbed the local res~~. were nlllld,
bombing of the Hanoi industrial swart, PorHand.
fac1hty, which would employ but no decoswns made.
complex and the mining of the Dlscbarges .- Marvin Walk- I 75 persons, and for which $137,· In regard lo the Regatto, .ll'
port or Haiphong tn Communost er, Garnet Kimberlin, Mrs. Ru-1000 already has been obtamed rival or ille 1,1100-passengerc.tOur
North VietNam.
dolph Rlffie, and
daughter, in grants.
train from Columbus, al'iiii\Jt.
AI the same tlme, however, Amos Leonard.
The Chamber voled to ad· ed b)• the National Asaodallaa
be vowed the United Slates
Meiga General Hospital
dress telegrams to Mr. Giles of Railway BuslnesswomenCP
would conti~~e its gradual Admis&amp;loas- Clarence Jones, and Governor Rhodes urgin~ the confirmed for ~1 a.m.
buildup of m1lltary strength to G II' r
allotment as a much-needed ser~ June 12. The VIsitors wtll 11iVI
meet what he de~cribed as a ~I:::.V.s _ Marvin Darst, vice to the aging In this area Pomeroy at 5 p.m. thai Felbl Deaill
atepped-up rate olmfdtratlon .or Leopold llyseil.
and as a boost to the economy. mg.
After driving about two miles, c;::,mm~nis~ m~n and maler~al
riSBEi\SPEAKER
In other business, the Cham·' Present at the meeting ajJOYI
HUl ordered ber out of tbe car
m e or ·
There will be a meeting of 1ber discussed at length the no- Bailey's Res!Burant were Jlreo.
and sbot ber in the back, Miss McNamara and Undersecreta- the licensed practical nurses ticeable drain on the labor sup- ident Jack Carsey, KermltftalSaylor told authorities. She 1'Y of Stale George . W. Ball division II at 7:30 p.m. Friday, ply in Meigs County during re- ton, Jack Kerr, John Blaetllar,
leined death while he poked, answered foreign pohcy ques- May eth at the Columbia Gas cent months, resulting from the Ted Reed, Jr., Bob Jacobs, Bob
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llabor-shortage e1sew ere m
ngett, 1 rueser,
Miss Saylor slaggered to a Chamber of Commerce.
er of Middleport will be the country, and aggressive adver- Grueser, Richard Chambera,
farmhouse, where sh• laid down
PollUcs Cauae Slowdo:;' erl guest speaker. E\oerv one i&gt; I !ising campaigns by industry to Allan Leonard, Norbert ~
in an upatairs bedroom. Wben ~cNamara lltac~~wl
welcome. Refreshmenta will be ;lure employees.
ton. Fred Crow, Jr., Bob Gllll,
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family returned, the man in ~:":~ ~ IC~ad ' : ":.; served by Amanda Murray.
Possibilities of investment lo and Rev. Jack Martin.
grabbed a shotgun, tblnkinii a . .
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burglar WBI inside.
mil!lary operatllHIS agamst the
"Don't shoot, I've already Communists, ~ut he Sald they
been shot," Miss Saylor sald. now were gelling back to the
The sheriff aaid Hill had hor- rate .of the first three months Rev, Dr. Eugene Car.on lor the Presbyterian Church matters sucb as eo-ownership
rowed the sbollun two or lllree of this year,
Blake, general secretary
of and the United Church of ChrlBI of property and oouunon Will'
-ks ago. While rid!JII arnund
lbe World Council of Churches, in Pomeroy.
ship services, but Bgl'eed ala
in bls car Sunday, be weal ID
CORRECTION
who ••pressed opllmlsm Mon· In a duly scheduled meeting ID separate and dlsllnct aa11;
Stewart, piCked up the gun and Ml'!l. Henry Ewing, Pomeroy, clay over prospecls of a mer- Sunday, May 1, the voting wes gregalions, . each belnc respo
then got bls daughter at the Is not a first cousin of Dr. Eu- . ger of eight Protestant denoOJI· unanimous to create one con- slble to its own denominauOlill
home of Ills elfran. . wtre.
gene Carson Blake 81 reported · nations, will be pleased to that gregaUon of what for IDIIIIY afflllatinn.
II Wll lfiii'Ded Hill &amp;lopped at Monday.
part of the merger already bas yea~ has been the !loa! congre.. The action of the pnt ~.
lbe Mayle, resldeoee Sunday
been accomplished in Pomoroy. ption, Falerated church.
merging u- two group~ lait
n!lbt and ulced them to ~lp
WEATHER
.
The original federation IJreW one unilled body, 1o apeelad II
IIJJn repair a lire, The fllmlly M01Uy t!IDDy 8,11h, partly What tho elgfit major Protes- out of a proposal in 1927, under he of interest to te111J11111aa1
atlempted 10 'Ulk 111m inl!i' liD' ~ aorlb. Fair, cool
to-! toni bodies have for the past which the Presbyterian Cburcb leaden l'I!D 111'1 , hopeful 11)111
~ 10 1 ~ .mlatlon ilgltt, low 11-ft. Fair, Ultlo tem- five yeara disCU!sed as "po.181· and the old Evangelical and IIUCir eal 'bt ~llllld ttl·•
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early Monday near an ahandooed log cabin after lentng
MilS Ssyior and the cldld in the
ear. The child, Rebecca, WBI
found Monday llleep at the
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