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Louis Cardinals to a &amp;-2 victory led two other clubs to Grape· sparked IiaiUinore to 31 ·
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b8 tt' m severo days and the mnings. ln another exira mmn~ The lnd1ans ust'&lt;l a ..·,,••.. rnn
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With a double to lead tioe St. squad that won the So~thern awarded the job of field mana· reach· .soo~ ex~i~iu:~ "~~ lea~t tyong 'tnd wmnmg runs. lA score
Division of the Southeastern ger lor• the high school team I two singles and a double yi -~m :• the hollom o! the nonllo and
Ohio Atilletic League and lost this spring. Carl Wolfe, head , Johnson who drove '' 'tl·c '""d !'htlo?elphw 10·9 woo ove
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beat Dayton 7!l-64 to WIJ John Ingels,
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tour· more up from the Pony League be sdJeduled this Thursday or CYCLER KILLED
IHoustor., and Jim Katt P•'cloed 1
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to carry the burden of the pitch· Friday with Kyger Creek or LEICE~TEil, England {UPII seven •nnings of :ivc-hit o:oll as ;
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· Gay Brewer won the $75 000
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s one, another stroke back.
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0 • .OliO Pensacola Open Golf 1 ' . the curly-haired Brewer said. After that. the field tapered ,
~~;W·m ser~es
nament by six strokes with :~. "There were a lot ot things said off. Ken SUI took fourth with a '
series B
hole total of 262.
last ye"': tilat · shoultlo't have 211: then, at 272, came Jim
W. L. Pet· JACKSON HOLE, Wyo (UP!) been sa1d. Even this year, Colbert, George Archer, Bobby :
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0 3 .1100 the women's world skiing wasn't trying to beat any one Dan Sikes, who won :l:e ~
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'leries R"sultS
championship via her victory In Pf'!"n-1 wanted to beat them previous week at J~nvllle. '
li'rancl 122 , ,_ •··
the slalom event Sunday
a 18·
Julius Boros picked ~p
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. VIENNA (uP!) -The United he hadn't been forced to plav got only $4(8 with hla %17.
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states blanked Finland 2.&amp; 1
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Sunday night in !lie ; world tee
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hockel\ championships. :
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38 If 12 81J Thompson of kilstralla won the
SO 26 II 7l Hong Kong Open golf . tour.
29 25 U . 71 nainent on the second hole of a
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s~dden death playoff , against
'II $6 t
Brian Ht~~gelt OloEngland.

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bo"{· a0Uel/ate th8, .re turn· · credit card.
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Jooden said ~~!:oat •a~st'1 "W? rrn•~s have an outstanding
following Saturday nisht• IC~
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aioned lor bis rOO!r:' " ) .S . But who needs these guys? As
suspetlliion
p flm. - r,:".~ n w~s· the Brm~s had very httlc
lth the I came cr ~I rus competltiO!I; 1h1S season. They
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·• " etbaU playa will head
or co-dlamplon- Wesleyan Unlvenlty prior · to
.. Pef!OIII
of 111' illllllll!lllll!IUCill« In llll\111 .li!J\ 1\lr!U !!i;
f'·ilat ·Qt
wbeD the ships - an of thehl eollllna fft 8l'lftduat1Dn, rectlvlnl bil .de.
l!lilltW. 1q
of seven accl- ear, Evelyn Montgomery, SO, Vlnt!il! 1
iJilll\eastem Olllo
Atllletlc the last seven years. '11111 Is gree at tilt
Ill lilt.
l'fi91n
@!1\1 ftve Gallipolis,
II!
lbt 11\d Pill
l19i'lllbo'l!!"'
holds Its annual cage the filth time he w ·been hon. He assl•ted COacn Frank
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ovar
"ae- PtiNI• wM treJt; .ll!r a ll')nqr
bla nl!lelt.
lia/Hiuet It the Alheoa IIIah ored as Coaeb of the v..-, the PJr before enlll'IDJ the ArmJ,
' Monday.
. ll!lll'
Ill'
IDjl!iy 11 HO!Jer aa.pital pllfl&lt;
..Schliol cafeteria 1111
previ9us years heln&amp; 1$7, iJoD at hla !IIIII•. mater, tor
ttlt•aed·
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Xjlrll s.
116WS and liSSoM.
He wu pb)'lle"
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'filE J.o:t. CLASS ol lbot'
17 IJ1tl!f in 'lb,ril 1111 htal'l'
10 beaV)'
. l;)lacb Ch.,ln MeAfee, deJn Cl.,k was lhe
lcortl' atructor at Weit l'oiDt lOi tWG
United Methodlil Ob!ll'cb
19111' · ill !II. · ,l'ltll !iee!Wits, boih ,
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1191.
iof'·coaebes in the SEOAL who (with a IU averaJe), leadl!li ye.-s.
Pomeroy wm meet 'at t h • Fout
were '.Jotm.Gn· to G.ui!)OilJ 11111*1' J1t •••
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been
mtfttclr at Ath- neld pal shooter (with a su In hll 111'11 ltU01I at the Milt. .
.chun;,h tofonday, Mer. 27, at 7:·
ln ill•
cilufl. Miatcll" a 00" )\lvenilt aourt APi'lt!JJ · f
etii·'since tbe 19M-M seUCII, per 'cent) 11td leadi!IJ rebound- llfY
P a ca&amp;e
SO p.tn.
Two per19111 bJ!l Q)l!lor In- of f.Uure to stop wlthll! tbe cl!arMt ill
1D for
wei
u the lep's er (with 232) for 111e Bulltlop. durlDIIhe ,.,_. eamp*'CP, be
POMEROY \tSCS will hOitl jUries In a two Cll' tQJ!lllon at auufe4 clear tiiJtlnce,
road
Coaclt of tbt Year. be IUk\o He missed three cames in m\4. auJded tbe Plebea to a perfect
its regullf meelln&amp; MondV 1:26 a. m. Sundf)' on Rt. 7,
IIOSil BBUlSED
E. Sl9VIl', II,
eif"the Buildop to lbe loop seJson becaUit of mononuel• 1•.0 mark. He took llvet' the
Mar. 2'1, at 2 p.m. at the Trln· aeven-tenlbe of t mll• il9rih
J)Oma D. Rolllh, 11, Rl. 1, ••• eltl\l w
champjonsblp. Tilt title
oal•- wblch came In the miclst head coach'• Job in tbe 1MM'
ity Church ol Cllrlet.
tbe SIIVtr - e al Klllaup. Letatt, w. va., sulfer!cl a pel
¥lrOh f1 on' . ; P
"!lfih stWcbt year 111tt the ol a alx-came Josinl 1treal: lor aeaaon, Cllll1jll1lni •. 1.,7 Jt!lDrd
BETHEL NO. $1, lntmi*UOtt- Wlll'-m G. Jobn&amp;On, !10, IlL bruised nose hut was ilnt treat- of. !allure It
fit ·,of
sixth time In aeven 1ean that the Bulltlocs.
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-!be best In Arllll' I history al Order of Jo!)l Datttbten, 2, Gallipolis,
aouth, Ill after an accident at 3;50 p.m. the . fO!lllwJJ
Alhens hao won or tied for tile Lavender won the free tbrow and a third pl'ce llnlab In the
will meet MIIRilf)'
tlf:IO Clllll8 Up bel1lnd a car driven oy Sunday on Rt. 338, about two at 7:fl!lp, m•.
lb'e
shootln&amp; award by hlttln&amp; on 48 NaUonal !nvilaUonal Tow'lla·
at the 'llluonlc TelliPie, J'OJIIo Wilson E. Mullliul, 42, Sprinl· mnea soutll
Racllle.
Adtll10n
'9111
to be hOI\III'etl - 1n atldf· of eo attemptB In league play ment.
eroy. There wfl! be lnltlallon, field, and ,was unable to atop. 'lbe patrol aaltl the R o u 1 b and
'Rif'W'l\1.
1o memben of the IIJ. fw· eo per ct11t.
Memben ill tile all • leqUt
TAYLOR LOCKE
and Masons will
Jollllaon'a Clll MICk the
efit
pass a car drim 7.
10
toam- are Athens• Jack Master of ceremonies lot the team to be hoDorecl ll't JJet
'!ives of MpOIII art 11 Jn, oi tile Mu)llnl car Pll. then by Robert
Lambert, 24, $J&gt; Ollleer1
dar1i,· selected as the Molt 8:30 p. m. banquet wut be Jack Clark, Athens; Harold Howe, Meta for the biiiCiuet, Vlted.
went oil tile bllbway.
racuse, went olllhe left eldl
by
V..ruable
and Wellslllll'l Gilbert ol Athens, former lporll JackiOn; SUI D1YIJ, Mldtlle. wbldt must be ptll'thued be. DAUGHTERS of American 14ulllnl
01 I miJI. the hJ&amp;hway inbl 1 ditch allil Tille, IZ, CievelPtl/infot. !.d4
the editor ol '!be AtheM Messen- port; "nm Paneal:e, Ne!Jon. lore the end ol the week,
Veter8111, Camp 95, will . meet . .
then C@llle back acrosa and went eolUdltl 'up •·
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sli6DIIn&amp; • cer. Awards to memben of the ville; and Romdt Logan, Pom· priced at $2.50, and are avail Monday, MII'Ch 2'1, II 7.30 p.
off the rllbt aide of tile hlgtl· wu lllinOr to both carl ~· no
1 all. leatue team will be made eroy, all en the lint team. Seo- plo at schoOII arouncl the m. at the DAV Hall.
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way, ind throuata a auan~ .raU. one wasllilt!M ' ' ' '.·
ol those hOnorees by James Diehl ol PomeroY· ond team aelecUont were Curt league. llloneJ must be return•
,
There was heal')' damict 10 '!be patrol a11o ftiiOI'!td !hat
the memben of lhe 15- Mlddleort bich schoOls, pres!· Head)&gt;, Athens; Monte GiUUand, etl to
Mit
Tueaday
lhe Roush car but there wu no Joel 1). Adla, 19; Galllpoll,,
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all • lftlu• teim lffre dent of the SEOAL this year. Jackllllll; Grtl Poaton, LoJan; In order
et
MIDDLEPORT OCL Is
c:ontlct between the two veblc- swerved to mlsa l ear eqQ;ll5
by the SEOAL Sportswrlt. Other participants on I be Sandy Harold, N•I!OIIville, and ean be made 1qr
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les. No charge was filed.
a. m. saturda,.on t,rl}fe:
·· aad Sportacasters Asaocl., program will include Wellston Mark Rayburn. Welillon.
Ta c:rd partyin
Another Meigs county accl- tenth ill a mila east Of ihe
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ow 016 11 even 1.
dent occurred at 5 m. 8alur- Junclion of Rl ItS, and ,..nl
28• the Pearl Sl, Elementm;_ Cornelius Rile 15 Cheshire day on Rl 124 In Syracuse bul oU the bichWIJ. Allli'l ...
. eight piayen - one from , Derrow, recipient of the Coacb Gene Jaetaon, Gallipolis; Cluil
team - Jor honorable Iof the Year award last year, Mullins, Jack!On; Mike Weiland,
'lbere
clled Saturtla, at a p.m., 111
was nol reported, accorded to atruck a hilbWIJ siCJI. lie waa
· atatus.
who will present this year's •· Lo«an; ,Asa BradburY, Middle.
refreshmenll Adv::S tlekell GalllpoUa Medical Center Hos- the patrol, unW later in the not InJured. 'lbere wat .,mlpor
for the evenlna ward to McAfee; Bob Willis ol port, and Steve
WtUI·
rna be u;a,asetl from any pltal where he had been a pa- day. 'lbere was heal')' damage tlamap to the ell'.
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(Ta~lor (Tate~) Locke, Wellston, who will present the ton. Honorable memUon s~lecY : one doll There lien! for 10 days.
to the car driven by Paul H. was filltl.
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bUkelhall ooaeh at Ml· free. throw shoolin&lt; troppy to lets were Dennis Rapp, AtlleM;
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by A 'feUretl Ohio River Dredl· Paraons, 28, Rt. 2, Racine, Other patrol amsll
. &lt;Ohio) Unlvi1'8ili'. 11&gt;it Lavender, and Rowland cong. John DavidSon, Gallipolis; Dave
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Yvonne Scally
ing CO., and Hoekln&amp; Valley wb!Cb went off the highway and Jackie L. Fredenci,,ll, l,.ijP8
111Jrked Loclte's first seoSOD as don, sports editor of The Alb· Patton, Jackeon; Bill We_st- Petitions olgned by Plarm LADIES AUim.!AttY to Fee. Railroad employee, Mr. Rife etruek a sign post and a tuard Bottom; Gerald L. Sui!J!IItr·
h¥!1
at Miami .net a ens Messenger, who will pre- . !all, Logan; Mark Tannehill, Bureau memben ol Meigs Coull- ney • Bennett Poat 1a' Middl• waa bom on Jan. 1, 1811, at Ky· rail.
field, lll, Long Bottom;
as ·frt!i,ttrbllt
lsent • the championship trophy \ Mitldlepori;
HUbbard, ty were presented by Harold port, will meet '1\JI.iay ev• ger. He wu '1111 of lllDe chll· P81'10111 complained ola min· Sdlulll, 21, l'arklnlltlrl,
\1cAfee, who baS compiled an to tthens and the MVP trophy Nelsonville; Bill Moore, Pome. lloush legislative oba1rman, nlng at lhe lelfon hill at 7·10 dren tl the late llliUI and Saro cr lnjucy but waa not treated. Va., and J-IL Gilfller.,,IR,
o\!Jfall record &amp;I 111!1 wiJ!s and 1ito Clark.
roy; and Rllbhie
Buescher, to Rep. Ralph Welktr, at a p. m.
· all YHtlltr Rift. one brolbw, 1\oo charge was llled.
Cuylboga Fills, aB
co111lng to Ath- Locke attend!ld Miami Uni· Wellston.
meeting of lhe board of direc- MEIGS RIDING Club will Clyde, o1 Stockport, 0., aur·
CITED TO COURT
elted to Melli - - .-I
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• tors last week.
meet Tuesday evenJna, March vivos.
Ropr L. Denney, 20, Rt. 1, Mardt 11.
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The session, attended by Rep. 28, in the recreaUon room at He attended tho K y 11 r VInton, was cited to
James R. M!Rer, Jr., a,.-at
ATHENS. OIIW (UPll - Welker, .also included a discuS· the home o1 Mr. and Mn. Joe achools. On Nov. S, 11103, he mar· municipal court Marcil 2'1 on a 2, Ohelillre, waa e11ei1 ru.,,.,
About 3,1100 llbll Unlvenlty sloo of possible support to the Youna Sr. at 7:30 p. m. Butth ried the fortner Radlael Thom- ebarge of reckless operation al· mulfier, munlelpai .CIIIIIt; .. ...
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ttudeall ponded throup the Tupbers Plains-Chester W!f&lt;r Meier and Judy Kennedy will as of Poplar ltldae.
ter a two car collision at 6:40 %1; Harold E. s.tmdftl.··l'111,
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&amp;treell here Slmtlay alibi and District, the Leadln&amp;
Creek serve relresbments.
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'lbree chlldrtD aurvlve, Mrs. p. m. Sunclay on Rt. 160, about Cleveland, lllowlnC Ill :111111;
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beld a siWI .. trool of Pret- Watershed Project and an air PAST MATRONS OF f'OME. lllvtrett Walldlll, Middleport; two miles north of Vinton. No censed mlnol' w aperalt I'JitltIdeal Verao• Aldell'l bome.
strip in Meigs county.
ROY Chapter D.E.S. will meet Ralph Rife, Cheshire and Paul one was Injured. .
or vehicle, munlclpil •· Goalft
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Tile lllddents ebsnted IIIey The petitions were in support Tuesday evenJna March a al Rife Pomeroy 110111 with sev· Officers reportltl tbat ears Mardi 2'1; a.&amp;rlel B. ,. ,..,
wanted lower beer prim. A· ol a state-wide campaign by 8 p.m. at the h~me o1 Miss en 'ara~~~ochlldren and nine driven by ,,[)enney and Alfred 20, Rt. 2 Gallipollll, ~
bout Z5 AtbcU poll.. , tllllvero the Farm Bureau to have per- Maude Grueser.
.,eat grandchildren.
It McAllister, 39, Rt. I, Ewing· the roadway, IIIUIIIeiplll etllt'l.
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lily security 1101!~ and sbtr- sonal property tu laws as per- THE 18th Anniversary of the He was.a.memlm.ollhe .Old. ton, collided on a curve. The Mardi 21: Elmer T. Fqt,,e,
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By Unlttd Pres• lnternotionol
Iff depliiiH wen t1 llllld.
taining to farmers revised. Rep. Friendly Neighbors Club wm Kyger Free WIU Baptist Denney car then strock a guard Oleppealle; IWHd Ill. DellMilitant members of the National Farmers Organ· """"'""'m m !III!MI!Bo!ll • - Welker was asked to convey be celebrated with a dinner at Churth.
rail. 'lbere was minor damage olson, l O• l_...farl W
up picket lines at dairies around the state
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the petitions to tile General As· the bome of Mra. Robert Am- servtees will be held Tues- tu the McAllister car .and lhe Blacodl:,' fl, 'l'liDllir tai;lt
da§Tto liitk demand&amp; for -an Increase in wholesale tnilk Ne.w Haven Dnter
sembly.
old, Rock St., on Tuesday, da, at 2 p.m., at Miller'• Home auard rail and moderate dim· c., and. .Je111e ·llfti!D. _, :at.
priees.
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Cited by PoUte
It was announced Meigs Coon- : March 28.
for Funerallei\!V-'W..-ren·ZIIIn ,qp IP the Denney car.
I Tburlllltl, aiiiP""'¥ ..p.
Pickets were reported at dairies. at
Cleve- Elinor La,ne 37 New llav. ty attainltl ill coal of
260 SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY wiD ofllclatei lktrlal will be In "1'hl patrol Investigated a one clpal coqri, lobrdi•,IIIIIW•
land, Lim_a, Portsmouth, payton, P:unesv!lle, Greenville, en, was cited 'on charge of
and will receive sn a· ,f&gt;TA will meet Tuesday even- Gravel lllllmCem!lert• •. !• . ,,, 't!iiP.'ilfldent at 11:411 p. m. Sal- da L. Folden, 10, Clalllpollr.
Cmclnnah, Ashland Orrv!lle and C!Jyahoga Falls.
failure to maintain assured ward tlli• week. It was olso
ing, March 28, at the schoOl. Fr!endl may call at the 111· arday on Rt. IIIII, three mllea speeding,
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President. Wilham
Kinsky ~I fhe Ideal Milk Co. in clear tllstance folloWing a re • ported enrollment lor hospllah· l Mn!. Edna Wo6tls and Mn. nerll home ,Jhls aftemooll and nortll of Rl :11, Olftcers rfi!Orl- rll 1.
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Portsmouth sa1d a ,shot from a h1gh pclWered nfle hit one end lfi 1 ' ~ North ~ aallon Ia open for April IS to Mattie Mora will apeak teetlo eveoln&amp; ·
of the dairy's tank 'trucks Sunday tught. Pickets were at
ftl 1 ond 0
Sf
May 16 for old and new mem- age IIIIOkinl Olmmlttees will
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fhe dairy early today but de·j
____ Ave., Satur ay at Z: p.m., be
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liveries continued.
Similar pl!iltUng waa report- Middleport pollee reported.
rs.
be appointed for nomination of
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York and WisconSin \ WOllam Harold DuniM, 49, Boerd membo!rs present were1offlcen lor the eomln&amp; year
1 Middlep6ft, was stopped In nne Andrew Cross, president: Jack and for the El&amp;htll &lt;kadt par4t three dairies and a dairy 6i· Sunday. }
yision of the Kroger .Co. In
In Nashville, T111n., Saturdoly, of traffic when hla car w I I Carsey, treMurer: John Col· ty.
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.;nnati, aDd at dalr)o Ill Ash· ll'eamstera Union driven esttb- struck. There was approximate- well, RoJ Miller, Mrs. Edison
Wednesd1y
y
)lind ancl Orrville. '!' .,. · lished plcttets at all four of tht liy $100 da!"all~ to e:l~h vehicle, Hollon, Mrs. Garland Caldwell, RACINE M~thodll\ L1lureh
Onion Sell C111111111 Plallll oOIIIon .....
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.· At each plant the storY wast ma1·0r dairies ' choking off 85 but
no
lnJurru,
II
was
reportllenry
Frank,
Dale
Bachner,
at
111
ed
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w 1po113or 1 soup supper
the same, a small nu~ e per· eent of the milk supply :,lf .
Don Wlloon, Harold Roush and the church annex Wednead
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behaving quietly. ' .No .Central Tennessee, Southetn
Virgil Klnr.
! March 11.
at f:IO ::
PHONI
trucks were stopped, dairy of· Kentuclty and Northern AI..
PLAN MEE'l1N(I
m6:!0. Menu Ia. 11011p, 111111IYRACUSI, O, .
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tlcials said.
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bama.
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PT. Pl..EASAN'f-'lbe SL Pet.
wiehes, pit, eol!ee, and tool
At Columbus ~ts •lll'·i 'lbe sympathe\lc milk tructt . er's Lutheran Ohurdiwomen will
ade. Everyone welcome.
~ line outs1de tile-·, Dlantond , drivers today
face eon· l!old their monthiJ
meetinl
THE POM!!:ROY CHAPTER
'ilk Products, Inc.
tempt citations lf they refUSe to Iat uo p.m. Tuesday.
Mrs.
No. 811, Rllyal Arch llasons will
;Four pickets sho~ed up early deliver milk.
.
Jack Wigal of Gallipolis, the
meet Wednesda,, Mardi 29, at
.. the Hillside Da•ry at Cleve-\ At leut one 01110 milk ~P" president, will present a pro7 p.m. and Friday, March 11, Soriin ord Shoe•
lf!d.
eratlve suspended opent1ons gram on "Altar
io confer tile MO!!t Excellent
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Ia_
City
during the Easter weekend as a ments." Mrs. Douglas Roush of
Masten decree and lhe RoY· WASHlNGTON - WHILE
ClnciMati the picket! result ol . violence associated PI Pl•asant will aerve
al Arcb degree respecUvel, AI• Jimmy Hoff• sorll lhoes In the
111arthld at the rrench Bauser, lwi!h the NFO withholding acAll' ladles are invited
B JAMES B BLAND
bert G.
priest, supply room of a federal prts.
&lt;ldar lUll Farms, Umted Daarv lion.
Ito attend
Y
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requests aU oftlcer·s and I'OIJ&gt;o on, his caretaktr ,'fa~ Untamtn dtlriH arM! the dairY The Scioto County Coopera· !PI Seat ~al •
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The panlons to he present before 7 ion covemment II maklng de~VIIkln of tbe Kroger. CO. . live Milk Producers ASioclaUon
Ohio General Assembly retums p.m.
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clllons wjlldl l'OIIJ4 ruull In '
, II 'lib not known 11 ~aons, In Portsmouth halted operations
BONDS FOIIFErt!D
tonight from an 11-day Easter THE WilDWOOD GARnEN naUI)IIW.'4e lrllckln&amp; tillite this
the
j Friday because of "lett of in·
. recess to take up some of the elub will Intel 11 lbe 011 1o wtelttnd'.
'@OIIId observe the p1d&lt;M l1nea, terference and violence against Two boncll were forfeited and touchiest matters of the session Poftr Do., Wldhflllay lllafcb A national :re.amsten eonsjlce the ~~. Is not actually 'the truck! and board mem· one pei'IDn wat fined by Pome. thus far.
19, at 7:M p:tll. All Men.ers tnct •"";tri!lf ..more tlian filii,•
!IJ,~•IIw un1on.
bers."
roy Maynr O.arles Le&amp;ar Sat. The only maj&lt;)r bill likely to an urptl tb attilld.
oot Woi'bl:~ explm . Stllttrdey
; Wt ha~t no idea what they An official o1 tho NFO called urday e'lenlng. Forle«inl $26 be brought to a vote this week
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ahd all ali' ilf peulmltill b~s
'{Ill do," said Rlcbard. Pbtlt. re- the char&amp;es "damned lies." Art bonds were Fred Staats, :11, would boost the pay of lOme
TIIURSDAY
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!donal toOrdlnator for the NFO . Philllpt, director for the NFO Parkersburg, assured clear 45,!JOjl state employM by at
pace nl lilt ll'lleltlnJ talb 11*1
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Iin 14 Southeastern Ohio eoun· distance, and Leonard Smith, least 11 per cmt over the ned Tlil!: ANNUAL Inspection ot stewed Wrl~l tilt past , ·week,
lMoat milt truct ~vtn are Ues, said thlo was not ttue. Ke Muon, dtstuebin&amp; the petet. two )'111'1 and cabinet members Shade Rlft!r Lotll• 4S3 F IIIII and -.tllm 1111\ han not
alona W1th other 1said the reason the coopert.tive JimmY 1t'alson, 23, ColumbUs, pay would jump by as much as AM, Olester, win be . tl11 t'01ne ttl IJTIJII
lht hard
oprtten •n the mduotry. Should closed was lltat it was 1os1111 was fined •I~ and totrta on a $10 000
'l'lmnday, Mareh 10, at 7:311 money IJsues.
I~ oilier uniOn! obse"e ~ monty.
chat'le of apeedinl.
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ronlgbt, for the emergency &lt;*~~erred.
M't!Jt I llirlael
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First stop wiD bo Pomeroy InC are lucbye Rural Eiec- A pair of bills likely to come UP
G1 GREEN,
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between 1:31 and t :l&amp; a.m.; tttc. J..andmark F11111 Bureau, In for consicltrable 4!bate will ( I) - Bll Fitch, 3',
pra¢1ced !" ltale courts.
Next 11 Middleport, between t:. Prod1dlon crltlit Aasn., Melp be given their Initial
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Louis Cardinals to a &amp;-2 victory led two other clubs to Grape· sparked IiaiUinore to 31 ·
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Julllln Javier may have found Hard bitting second basemen Dave Johnson's three yhils Yank•es eu~Jers a~1. kth,e and among ;!II 20 maJor .eagu• pitching ot California's ,.,,,~.1 ul
a qUick cure of his bruised hip
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It's called the Phil Ga;;liano
J 'e ~~ ~~?;? 'h ., lllh wm m 16 games Sunaay hv I three hils in the Angels'
treatment.
h :v~ r 1 lp,
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b8 tt' m severo days and the mnings. ln another exira mmn~ The lnd1ans ust'&lt;l a ..·,,••.. rnn
at the ~late and his injured hip
h:d ·~: eye was sharpe!/'t _,,.n I! affair Ihe Was hington Ser.atoo·s uprising in the eighth to top OO.ol wer•
gave GBgliano a chance to show
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Cloarles (Ears) Wmebrenner Th gamelsd. h .
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home run of the sprmg aiong Iars are back from last ear's through Pony ball, has been October I fo g
e ~ the same batter, to allow lh•
With a double to lead tioe St. squad that won the So~thern awarded the job of field mana· reach· .soo~ ex~i~iu:~ "~~ lea~t tyong 'tnd wmnmg runs. lA score
Division of the Southeastern ger lor• the high school team I two singles and a double yi -~m :• the hollom o! the nonllo and
Ohio Atilletic League and lost this spring. Carl Wolfe, head , Johnson who drove '' 'tl·c '""d !'htlo?elphw 10·9 woo ove
Suppoa• you owe;••
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baseball coach, is faculty super- 1winnin~' run Ill the sixth' Wallv Atlanl1.
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Store •••• 65.00
Cincinnati Reds play the St.
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The New Yo;k Yankees
Weekend Sports Summary (Birdy) Demoskey, sophomore ane Johnson, working at first was potcloing anoll;er strong five o Jn ~~~~~~·;,:s other two Gr· .,
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base, andt VhanrdJohnson, a soph· inning• to boost New York \· lrmt Uijg.tie exh!hilomos
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es City strung together four smgles l
Ror«ce Cla;ke pounded out four . LO ISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - er, will team with right-hander ern Division play at Gallipolis Ithis s;,rln eoocan Lca.ue leams · for three wns m the seventh 1
hit•. mc!udmg a two-run homer,
beat Dayton 7!l-64 to WIJ John Ingels,
another sopho- April 4. A practice game may
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to lead the Yankees to victory. e NCAA
tour· more up from the Pony League be sdJeduled this Thursday or CYCLER KILLED
IHoustor., and Jim Katt P•'cloed 1
The Yanks r~pped Red hur· nament championship.
to carry the burden of the pitch· Friday with Kyger Creek or LEICE~TEil, England {UPII seven •nnings of :ivc-hit o:oll as ;
li!rs Bolly McCool. O!ck s.g. LONDON IUPl) -0 I d
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"-The, winners bunched five uf on the Rover Thames beating
racer, ~·· killed Sunday wher• '
the. hits including a double by I Cambridge by three lengths.
h1s cyc,e crashed mto a .
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I..oucCiinton to score three runs KENT, Oh1o IUPI) -Michl·
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McCool also was the victim ', of NCAA wrestling championship• Y UPI Spo • Wri
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W. I. cl Pretense romped to an easy win this lime_by SIX strokes, Widest that point and I really !bought
o o•
·Philadelphia
3 I .750 in the $137,600 Gulfstream Park m~rgm m a PGA tournament I'd go lor It," Brewer said. '
indMati
l 3 .250 Handicap.
thiS year.
. "But I tree-pitted !he next !
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It was last year's, victory .that green and decided I'd better
Serleo B W.
Suoday
h"!i Brewer so eager to wm thiS keep my mind on just winning." 1
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L. Pet MOBILE, Ala. (UP!) - one. He won that on,e by_ thre~ Bob Keller, a club pro from
2 I .667 'Carmen Salvino of Chicago w n strokes, but had hiS traumpn nearby Eglin Air Force Base .
1 2 .333 the sro,ooo Mobile Serto~a d~mpened by . the fact tha~ scored a 7-uncler par 65 lor th~
· ew York
Wealem Division
Open bowling tournament
second-round .leader Doug Sal!' final round lor 8 m total and .
Serleo A
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W. L. Pet PENSACOLA Fia (UP!)
Sign hiS" scorecard.
• final round of 64 to finish 1I
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· Gay Brewer won the $75 000
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0 • .OliO Pensacola Open Golf 1 ' . the curly-haired Brewer said. After that. the field tapered ,
~~;W·m ser~es
nament by six strokes with :~. "There were a lot ot things said off. Ken SUI took fourth with a '
series B
hole total of 262.
last ye"': tilat · shoultlo't have 211: then, at 272, came Jim
W. L. Pet· JACKSON HOLE, Wyo (UP!) been sa1d. Even this year, Colbert, George Archer, Bobby :
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0 3 .1100 the women's world skiing wasn't trying to beat any one Dan Sikes, who won :l:e ~
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'leries R"sultS
championship via her victory In Pf'!"n-1 wanted to beat them previous week at J~nvllle. '
li'rancl 122 , ,_ •··
the slalom event Sunday
a 18·
Julius Boros picked ~p
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. VIENNA (uP!) -The United he hadn't been forced to plav got only $4(8 with hla %17.
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Sunday night in !lie ; world tee
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hockel\ championships. :
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38 If 12 81J Thompson of kilstralla won the
SO 26 II 7l Hong Kong Open golf . tour.
29 25 U . 71 nainent on the second hole of a
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s~dden death playoff , against
'II $6 t
Brian Ht~~gelt OloEngland.

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bo"{· a0Uel/ate th8, .re turn· · credit card.
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Jooden said ~~!:oat •a~st'1 "W? rrn•~s have an outstanding
following Saturday nisht• IC~
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aioned lor bis rOO!r:' " ) .S . But who needs these guys? As
suspetlliion
p flm. - r,:".~ n w~s· the Brm~s had very httlc
lth the I came cr ~I rus competltiO!I; 1h1S season. They
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·• " etbaU playa will head
or co-dlamplon- Wesleyan Unlvenlty prior · to
.. Pef!OIII
of 111' illllllll!lllll!IUCill« In llll\111 .li!J\ 1\lr!U !!i;
f'·ilat ·Qt
wbeD the ships - an of thehl eollllna fft 8l'lftduat1Dn, rectlvlnl bil .de.
l!lilltW. 1q
of seven accl- ear, Evelyn Montgomery, SO, Vlnt!il! 1
iJilll\eastem Olllo
Atllletlc the last seven years. '11111 Is gree at tilt
Ill lilt.
l'fi91n
@!1\1 ftve Gallipolis,
II!
lbt 11\d Pill
l19i'lllbo'l!!"'
holds Its annual cage the filth time he w ·been hon. He assl•ted COacn Frank
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ovar
"ae- PtiNI• wM treJt; .ll!r a ll')nqr
bla nl!lelt.
lia/Hiuet It the Alheoa IIIah ored as Coaeb of the v..-, the PJr before enlll'IDJ the ArmJ,
' Monday.
. ll!lll'
Ill'
IDjl!iy 11 HO!Jer aa.pital pllfl&lt;
..Schliol cafeteria 1111
previ9us years heln&amp; 1$7, iJoD at hla !IIIII•. mater, tor
ttlt•aed·
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Xjlrll s.
116WS and liSSoM.
He wu pb)'lle"
ln. .
'filE J.o:t. CLASS ol lbot'
17 IJ1tl!f in 'lb,ril 1111 htal'l'
10 beaV)'
. l;)lacb Ch.,ln MeAfee, deJn Cl.,k was lhe
lcortl' atructor at Weit l'oiDt lOi tWG
United Methodlil Ob!ll'cb
19111' · ill !II. · ,l'ltll !iee!Wits, boih ,
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1191.
iof'·coaebes in the SEOAL who (with a IU averaJe), leadl!li ye.-s.
Pomeroy wm meet 'at t h • Fout
were '.Jotm.Gn· to G.ui!)OilJ 11111*1' J1t •••
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been
mtfttclr at Ath- neld pal shooter (with a su In hll 111'11 ltU01I at the Milt. .
.chun;,h tofonday, Mer. 27, at 7:·
ln ill•
cilufl. Miatcll" a 00" )\lvenilt aourt APi'lt!JJ · f
etii·'since tbe 19M-M seUCII, per 'cent) 11td leadi!IJ rebound- llfY
P a ca&amp;e
SO p.tn.
Two per19111 bJ!l Q)l!lor In- of f.Uure to stop wlthll! tbe cl!arMt ill
1D for
wei
u the lep's er (with 232) for 111e Bulltlop. durlDIIhe ,.,_. eamp*'CP, be
POMEROY \tSCS will hOitl jUries In a two Cll' tQJ!lllon at auufe4 clear tiiJtlnce,
road
Coaclt of tbt Year. be IUk\o He missed three cames in m\4. auJded tbe Plebea to a perfect
its regullf meelln&amp; MondV 1:26 a. m. Sundf)' on Rt. 7,
IIOSil BBUlSED
E. Sl9VIl', II,
eif"the Buildop to lbe loop seJson becaUit of mononuel• 1•.0 mark. He took llvet' the
Mar. 2'1, at 2 p.m. at the Trln· aeven-tenlbe of t mll• il9rih
J)Oma D. Rolllh, 11, Rl. 1, ••• eltl\l w
champjonsblp. Tilt title
oal•- wblch came In the miclst head coach'• Job in tbe 1MM'
ity Church ol Cllrlet.
tbe SIIVtr - e al Klllaup. Letatt, w. va., sulfer!cl a pel
¥lrOh f1 on' . ; P
"!lfih stWcbt year 111tt the ol a alx-came Josinl 1treal: lor aeaaon, Cllll1jll1lni •. 1.,7 Jt!lDrd
BETHEL NO. $1, lntmi*UOtt- Wlll'-m G. Jobn&amp;On, !10, IlL bruised nose hut was ilnt treat- of. !allure It
fit ·,of
sixth time In aeven 1ean that the Bulltlocs.
o
-!be best In Arllll' I history al Order of Jo!)l Datttbten, 2, Gallipolis,
aouth, Ill after an accident at 3;50 p.m. the . fO!lllwJJ
Alhens hao won or tied for tile Lavender won the free tbrow and a third pl'ce llnlab In the
will meet MIIRilf)'
tlf:IO Clllll8 Up bel1lnd a car driven oy Sunday on Rt. 338, about two at 7:fl!lp, m•.
lb'e
shootln&amp; award by hlttln&amp; on 48 NaUonal !nvilaUonal Tow'lla·
at the 'llluonlc TelliPie, J'OJIIo Wilson E. Mullliul, 42, Sprinl· mnea soutll
Racllle.
Adtll10n
'9111
to be hOI\III'etl - 1n atldf· of eo attemptB In league play ment.
eroy. There wfl! be lnltlallon, field, and ,was unable to atop. 'lbe patrol aaltl the R o u 1 b and
'Rif'W'l\1.
1o memben of the IIJ. fw· eo per ct11t.
Memben ill tile all • leqUt
TAYLOR LOCKE
and Masons will
Jollllaon'a Clll MICk the
efit
pass a car drim 7.
10
toam- are Athens• Jack Master of ceremonies lot the team to be hoDorecl ll't JJet
'!ives of MpOIII art 11 Jn, oi tile Mu)llnl car Pll. then by Robert
Lambert, 24, $J&gt; Ollleer1
dar1i,· selected as the Molt 8:30 p. m. banquet wut be Jack Clark, Athens; Harold Howe, Meta for the biiiCiuet, Vlted.
went oil tile bllbway.
racuse, went olllhe left eldl
by
V..ruable
and Wellslllll'l Gilbert ol Athens, former lporll JackiOn; SUI D1YIJ, Mldtlle. wbldt must be ptll'thued be. DAUGHTERS of American 14ulllnl
01 I miJI. the hJ&amp;hway inbl 1 ditch allil Tille, IZ, CievelPtl/infot. !.d4
the editor ol '!be AtheM Messen- port; "nm Paneal:e, Ne!Jon. lore the end ol the week,
Veter8111, Camp 95, will . meet . .
then C@llle back acrosa and went eolUdltl 'up •·
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sli6DIIn&amp; • cer. Awards to memben of the ville; and Romdt Logan, Pom· priced at $2.50, and are avail Monday, MII'Ch 2'1, II 7.30 p.
off the rllbt aide of tile hlgtl· wu lllinOr to both carl ~· no
1 all. leatue team will be made eroy, all en the lint team. Seo- plo at schoOII arouncl the m. at the DAV Hall.
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way, ind throuata a auan~ .raU. one wasllilt!M ' ' ' '.·
ol those hOnorees by James Diehl ol PomeroY· ond team aelecUont were Curt league. llloneJ must be return•
,
There was heal')' damict 10 '!be patrol a11o ftiiOI'!td !hat
the memben of lhe 15- Mlddleort bich schoOls, pres!· Head)&gt;, Athens; Monte GiUUand, etl to
Mit
Tueaday
lhe Roush car but there wu no Joel 1). Adla, 19; Galllpoll,,
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all • lftlu• teim lffre dent of the SEOAL this year. Jackllllll; Grtl Poaton, LoJan; In order
et
MIDDLEPORT OCL Is
c:ontlct between the two veblc- swerved to mlsa l ear eqQ;ll5
by the SEOAL Sportswrlt. Other participants on I be Sandy Harold, N•I!OIIville, and ean be made 1qr
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les. No charge was filed.
a. m. saturda,.on t,rl}fe:
·· aad Sportacasters Asaocl., program will include Wellston Mark Rayburn. Welillon.
Ta c:rd partyin
Another Meigs county accl- tenth ill a mila east Of ihe
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·· Also selected at that time llilb Scbool cage coach John Named to ·tbe tllird team were
ow 016 11 even 1.
dent occurred at 5 m. 8alur- Junclion of Rl ItS, and ,..nl
28• the Pearl Sl, Elementm;_ Cornelius Rile 15 Cheshire day on Rl 124 In Syracuse bul oU the bichWIJ. Allli'l ...
. eight piayen - one from , Derrow, recipient of the Coacb Gene Jaetaon, Gallipolis; Cluil
team - Jor honorable Iof the Year award last year, Mullins, Jack!On; Mike Weiland,
'lbere
clled Saturtla, at a p.m., 111
was nol reported, accorded to atruck a hilbWIJ siCJI. lie waa
· atatus.
who will present this year's •· Lo«an; ,Asa BradburY, Middle.
refreshmenll Adv::S tlekell GalllpoUa Medical Center Hos- the patrol, unW later in the not InJured. 'lbere wat .,mlpor
for the evenlna ward to McAfee; Bob Willis ol port, and Steve
WtUI·
rna be u;a,asetl from any pltal where he had been a pa- day. 'lbere was heal')' damage tlamap to the ell'.
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(Ta~lor (Tate~) Locke, Wellston, who will present the ton. Honorable memUon s~lecY : one doll There lien! for 10 days.
to the car driven by Paul H. was filltl.
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bUkelhall ooaeh at Ml· free. throw shoolin&lt; troppy to lets were Dennis Rapp, AtlleM;
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by A 'feUretl Ohio River Dredl· Paraons, 28, Rt. 2, Racine, Other patrol amsll
. &lt;Ohio) Unlvi1'8ili'. 11&gt;it Lavender, and Rowland cong. John DavidSon, Gallipolis; Dave
,
Yvonne Scally
ing CO., and Hoekln&amp; Valley wb!Cb went off the highway and Jackie L. Fredenci,,ll, l,.ijP8
111Jrked Loclte's first seoSOD as don, sports editor of The Alb· Patton, Jackeon; Bill We_st- Petitions olgned by Plarm LADIES AUim.!AttY to Fee. Railroad employee, Mr. Rife etruek a sign post and a tuard Bottom; Gerald L. Sui!J!IItr·
h¥!1
at Miami .net a ens Messenger, who will pre- . !all, Logan; Mark Tannehill, Bureau memben ol Meigs Coull- ney • Bennett Poat 1a' Middl• waa bom on Jan. 1, 1811, at Ky· rail.
field, lll, Long Bottom;
as ·frt!i,ttrbllt
lsent • the championship trophy \ Mitldlepori;
HUbbard, ty were presented by Harold port, will meet '1\JI.iay ev• ger. He wu '1111 of lllDe chll· P81'10111 complained ola min· Sdlulll, 21, l'arklnlltlrl,
\1cAfee, who baS compiled an to tthens and the MVP trophy Nelsonville; Bill Moore, Pome. lloush legislative oba1rman, nlng at lhe lelfon hill at 7·10 dren tl the late llliUI and Saro cr lnjucy but waa not treated. Va., and J-IL Gilfller.,,IR,
o\!Jfall record &amp;I 111!1 wiJ!s and 1ito Clark.
roy; and Rllbhie
Buescher, to Rep. Ralph Welktr, at a p. m.
· all YHtlltr Rift. one brolbw, 1\oo charge was llled.
Cuylboga Fills, aB
co111lng to Ath- Locke attend!ld Miami Uni· Wellston.
meeting of lhe board of direc- MEIGS RIDING Club will Clyde, o1 Stockport, 0., aur·
CITED TO COURT
elted to Melli - - .-I
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• tors last week.
meet Tuesday evenJna, March vivos.
Ropr L. Denney, 20, Rt. 1, Mardt 11.
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The session, attended by Rep. 28, in the recreaUon room at He attended tho K y 11 r VInton, was cited to
James R. M!Rer, Jr., a,.-at
ATHENS. OIIW (UPll - Welker, .also included a discuS· the home o1 Mr. and Mn. Joe achools. On Nov. S, 11103, he mar· municipal court Marcil 2'1 on a 2, Ohelillre, waa e11ei1 ru.,,.,
About 3,1100 llbll Unlvenlty sloo of possible support to the Youna Sr. at 7:30 p. m. Butth ried the fortner Radlael Thom- ebarge of reckless operation al· mulfier, munlelpai .CIIIIIt; .. ...
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ttudeall ponded throup the Tupbers Plains-Chester W!f&lt;r Meier and Judy Kennedy will as of Poplar ltldae.
ter a two car collision at 6:40 %1; Harold E. s.tmdftl.··l'111,
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&amp;treell here Slmtlay alibi and District, the Leadln&amp;
Creek serve relresbments.
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'lbree chlldrtD aurvlve, Mrs. p. m. Sunclay on Rt. 160, about Cleveland, lllowlnC Ill :111111;
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beld a siWI .. trool of Pret- Watershed Project and an air PAST MATRONS OF f'OME. lllvtrett Walldlll, Middleport; two miles north of Vinton. No censed mlnol' w aperalt I'JitltIdeal Verao• Aldell'l bome.
strip in Meigs county.
ROY Chapter D.E.S. will meet Ralph Rife, Cheshire and Paul one was Injured. .
or vehicle, munlclpil •· Goalft
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Tile lllddents ebsnted IIIey The petitions were in support Tuesday evenJna March a al Rife Pomeroy 110111 with sev· Officers reportltl tbat ears Mardi 2'1; a.&amp;rlel B. ,. ,..,
wanted lower beer prim. A· ol a state-wide campaign by 8 p.m. at the h~me o1 Miss en 'ara~~~ochlldren and nine driven by ,,[)enney and Alfred 20, Rt. 2 Gallipollll, ~
bout Z5 AtbcU poll.. , tllllvero the Farm Bureau to have per- Maude Grueser.
.,eat grandchildren.
It McAllister, 39, Rt. I, Ewing· the roadway, IIIUIIIeiplll etllt'l.
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lily security 1101!~ and sbtr- sonal property tu laws as per- THE 18th Anniversary of the He was.a.memlm.ollhe .Old. ton, collided on a curve. The Mardi 21: Elmer T. Fqt,,e,
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By Unlttd Pres• lnternotionol
Iff depliiiH wen t1 llllld.
taining to farmers revised. Rep. Friendly Neighbors Club wm Kyger Free WIU Baptist Denney car then strock a guard Oleppealle; IWHd Ill. DellMilitant members of the National Farmers Organ· """"'""'m m !III!MI!Bo!ll • - Welker was asked to convey be celebrated with a dinner at Churth.
rail. 'lbere was minor damage olson, l O• l_...farl W
up picket lines at dairies around the state
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the petitions to tile General As· the bome of Mra. Robert Am- servtees will be held Tues- tu the McAllister car .and lhe Blacodl:,' fl, 'l'liDllir tai;lt
da§Tto liitk demand&amp; for -an Increase in wholesale tnilk Ne.w Haven Dnter
sembly.
old, Rock St., on Tuesday, da, at 2 p.m., at Miller'• Home auard rail and moderate dim· c., and. .Je111e ·llfti!D. _, :at.
priees.
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It was announced Meigs Coon- : March 28.
for Funerallei\!V-'W..-ren·ZIIIn ,qp IP the Denney car.
I Tburlllltl, aiiiP""'¥ ..p.
Pickets were reported at dairies. at
Cleve- Elinor La,ne 37 New llav. ty attainltl ill coal of
260 SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY wiD ofllclatei lktrlal will be In "1'hl patrol Investigated a one clpal coqri, lobrdi•,IIIIIW•
land, Lim_a, Portsmouth, payton, P:unesv!lle, Greenville, en, was cited 'on charge of
and will receive sn a· ,f&gt;TA will meet Tuesday even- Gravel lllllmCem!lert• •. !• . ,,, 't!iiP.'ilfldent at 11:411 p. m. Sal- da L. Folden, 10, Clalllpollr.
Cmclnnah, Ashland Orrv!lle and C!Jyahoga Falls.
failure to maintain assured ward tlli• week. It was olso
ing, March 28, at the schoOl. Fr!endl may call at the 111· arday on Rt. IIIII, three mllea speeding,
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President. Wilham
Kinsky ~I fhe Ideal Milk Co. in clear tllstance folloWing a re • ported enrollment lor hospllah· l Mn!. Edna Wo6tls and Mn. nerll home ,Jhls aftemooll and nortll of Rl :11, Olftcers rfi!Orl- rll 1.
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Portsmouth sa1d a ,shot from a h1gh pclWered nfle hit one end lfi 1 ' ~ North ~ aallon Ia open for April IS to Mattie Mora will apeak teetlo eveoln&amp; ·
of the dairy's tank 'trucks Sunday tught. Pickets were at
ftl 1 ond 0
Sf
May 16 for old and new mem- age IIIIOkinl Olmmlttees will
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fhe dairy early today but de·j
____ Ave., Satur ay at Z: p.m., be
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liveries continued.
Similar pl!iltUng waa report- Middleport pollee reported.
rs.
be appointed for nomination of
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; Pickel lintS went trp SuncllY .ed In
York and WisconSin \ WOllam Harold DuniM, 49, Boerd membo!rs present were1offlcen lor the eomln&amp; year
1 Middlep6ft, was stopped In nne Andrew Cross, president: Jack and for the El&amp;htll &lt;kadt par4t three dairies and a dairy 6i· Sunday. }
yision of the Kroger .Co. In
In Nashville, T111n., Saturdoly, of traffic when hla car w I I Carsey, treMurer: John Col· ty.
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.;nnati, aDd at dalr)o Ill Ash· ll'eamstera Union driven esttb- struck. There was approximate- well, RoJ Miller, Mrs. Edison
Wednesd1y
y
)lind ancl Orrville. '!' .,. · lished plcttets at all four of tht liy $100 da!"all~ to e:l~h vehicle, Hollon, Mrs. Garland Caldwell, RACINE M~thodll\ L1lureh
Onion Sell C111111111 Plallll oOIIIon .....
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.· At each plant the storY wast ma1·0r dairies ' choking off 85 but
no
lnJurru,
II
was
reportllenry
Frank,
Dale
Bachner,
at
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ed
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w 1po113or 1 soup supper
the same, a small nu~ e per· eent of the milk supply :,lf .
Don Wlloon, Harold Roush and the church annex Wednead
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behaving quietly. ' .No .Central Tennessee, Southetn
Virgil Klnr.
! March 11.
at f:IO ::
PHONI
trucks were stopped, dairy of· Kentuclty and Northern AI..
PLAN MEE'l1N(I
m6:!0. Menu Ia. 11011p, 111111IYRACUSI, O, .
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tlcials said.
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bama.
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PT. Pl..EASAN'f-'lbe SL Pet.
wiehes, pit, eol!ee, and tool
At Columbus ~ts •lll'·i 'lbe sympathe\lc milk tructt . er's Lutheran Ohurdiwomen will
ade. Everyone welcome.
~ line outs1de tile-·, Dlantond , drivers today
face eon· l!old their monthiJ
meetinl
THE POM!!:ROY CHAPTER
'ilk Products, Inc.
tempt citations lf they refUSe to Iat uo p.m. Tuesday.
Mrs.
No. 811, Rllyal Arch llasons will
;Four pickets sho~ed up early deliver milk.
.
Jack Wigal of Gallipolis, the
meet Wednesda,, Mardi 29, at
.. the Hillside Da•ry at Cleve-\ At leut one 01110 milk ~P" president, will present a pro7 p.m. and Friday, March 11, Soriin ord Shoe•
lf!d.
eratlve suspended opent1ons gram on "Altar
io confer tile MO!!t Excellent
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Ia_
City
during the Easter weekend as a ments." Mrs. Douglas Roush of
Masten decree and lhe RoY· WASHlNGTON - WHILE
ClnciMati the picket! result ol . violence associated PI Pl•asant will aerve
al Arcb degree respecUvel, AI• Jimmy Hoff• sorll lhoes In the
111arthld at the rrench Bauser, lwi!h the NFO withholding acAll' ladles are invited
B JAMES B BLAND
bert G.
priest, supply room of a federal prts.
&lt;ldar lUll Farms, Umted Daarv lion.
Ito attend
Y
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requests aU oftlcer·s and I'OIJ&gt;o on, his caretaktr ,'fa~ Untamtn dtlriH arM! the dairY The Scioto County Coopera· !PI Seat ~al •
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The panlons to he present before 7 ion covemment II maklng de~VIIkln of tbe Kroger. CO. . live Milk Producers ASioclaUon
Ohio General Assembly retums p.m.
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, II 'lib not known 11 ~aons, In Portsmouth halted operations
BONDS FOIIFErt!D
tonight from an 11-day Easter THE WilDWOOD GARnEN naUI)IIW.'4e lrllckln&amp; tillite this
the
j Friday because of "lett of in·
. recess to take up some of the elub will Intel 11 lbe 011 1o wtelttnd'.
'@OIIId observe the p1d&lt;M l1nea, terference and violence against Two boncll were forfeited and touchiest matters of the session Poftr Do., Wldhflllay lllafcb A national :re.amsten eonsjlce the ~~. Is not actually 'the truck! and board mem· one pei'IDn wat fined by Pome. thus far.
19, at 7:M p:tll. All Men.ers tnct •"";tri!lf ..more tlian filii,•
!IJ,~•IIw un1on.
bers."
roy Maynr O.arles Le&amp;ar Sat. The only maj&lt;)r bill likely to an urptl tb attilld.
oot Woi'bl:~ explm . Stllttrdey
; Wt ha~t no idea what they An official o1 tho NFO called urday e'lenlng. Forle«inl $26 be brought to a vote this week
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'{Ill do," said Rlcbard. Pbtlt. re- the char&amp;es "damned lies." Art bonds were Fred Staats, :11, would boost the pay of lOme
TIIURSDAY
\ho hal1tillllC"labio. 'nte
!donal toOrdlnator for the NFO . Philllpt, director for the NFO Parkersburg, assured clear 45,!JOjl state employM by at
pace nl lilt ll'lleltlnJ talb 11*1
•i SOUihem Oll1o.
Iin 14 Southeastern Ohio eoun· distance, and Leonard Smith, least 11 per cmt over the ned Tlil!: ANNUAL Inspection ot stewed Wrl~l tilt past , ·week,
lMoat milt truct ~vtn are Ues, said thlo was not ttue. Ke Muon, dtstuebin&amp; the petet. two )'111'1 and cabinet members Shade Rlft!r Lotll• 4S3 F IIIII and -.tllm 1111\ han not
alona W1th other 1said the reason the coopert.tive JimmY 1t'alson, 23, ColumbUs, pay would jump by as much as AM, Olester, win be . tl11 t'01ne ttl IJTIJII
lht hard
oprtten •n the mduotry. Should closed was lltat it was 1os1111 was fined •I~ and totrta on a $10 000
'l'lmnday, Mareh 10, at 7:311 money IJsues.
I~ oilier uniOn! obse"e ~ monty.
chat'le of apeedinl.
A v~te m!Cbt be Iaten on It p.m. The E. A. de8ret will be
,
h~ tel up ~ the NFO, Ohio 1
ronlgbt, for the emergency &lt;*~~erred.
M't!Jt I llirlael
&amp;tppiy of millt could bo se'le...,.
mea!ltlre had beeft scbeduled
Pllll.WELPBIA - UNJTEJ)l
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curtailed.
for
House
passage
before
the
A~ARY
to
M£ET
Slala
Divorce Refol•m,
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recess but prillt!IIC dlfliellltles Th0 Raclnl ,_....__ , ..,.. caUitl 011 •tala to eatabllsh
ets'
waa not mille
seeklns~tht
o
1 t'10111
h'l
forced the delay.
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A bill• waa ttl be offered thll wedt 111.
IIMI,.,emon them from the
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nn1ng hetrinp
FITCB
Frw
Bemllt. uiGCialft
a study of Cooperatives (C Day) In five Metal county ~~
bel the -•· 19 _,.
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sehoo!J on Wednesday.
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First stop wiD bo Pomeroy InC are lucbye Rural Eiec- A pair of bills likely to come UP
G1 GREEN,
tllscrlmllll'tloll qainlt mm
. MEIGS • !tWJON .\RillA
between 1:31 and t :l&amp; a.m.; tttc. J..andmark F11111 Bureau, In for consicltrable 4!bate will ( I) - Bll Fitch, 3',
pra¢1ced !" ltale courts.
Next 11 Middleport, between t:. Prod1dlon crltlit Aasn., Melp be given their Initial
thehU
cases invOimt,
fUP.
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na etl ....... tball Ia, .
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Eastern ttlve.
Tnllle Baltty IIIII
m .......e 1 eoach at
ul ~""·•~ 11.. .,..,.,....,,
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noo~-12:20 p.m., throuth . 1:011 p.m., Olftclala wiD explalll bow .... 11o11M Ill"'
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. GreeQ
euoceedt'W
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and Racine, from HO p.m., eoopentlvfl operate and aer- lolotor Vehicles Commlttelt
ler ho ·
WISE. IT WM A
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3:2!1 p.m.
vice. Then wiU be qontlons beCin work Tuesday Oil the
w ras1111 a
fltl:leel Wet 81,1nday ID Olllr.
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omnlbua hlllt'llay aafety biD, 181!1 U head aoach.
irllh U~.~atm:ea r~ ret·
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,.. ·~ team wtll be at eacb sc11oo1 Tho procram 11 OJI'III 1&lt;1 Ill)' intllldiiCtllln botlt chambtrl.
d New reiofdilevWJ.
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to at the sUirtllll Umt lgh school lllldent 1D Melis
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IQIJAD (ALL£!)
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The Pomeroy
emetlltftey
'II; 'Oilf 1\aoi't tile
,.. bit Anderson Donald M' 0 r a j The montbly rally of I b e squill was aummoned satilrdq
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Jack
Caney,'
Clyde
Walker:
Meigs
Arel
Holblell
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to
the
Blue
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MAliNA AJ"r,.. .
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Dloflfi&gt;auf C.llcl,
Mlildl
the Nazareno. Speaker will M who was overcome by t lttBI.
lllll uill!ftlilf; ·iM Paul·
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The program will lncludejRev. Maloy,
sln&amp;inl · pro-IT!!• y_outh wu taken
ey
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Motor Co.
eTRUtK COVERSe

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1965 CHEVROLET
Impala Hardtop Coupe. Radio,
transmission. low milease.

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l5 per CIM Olll:ount tn
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1963 CORVAIR
$1195
Spider Coupe. Four-speed trans., motor recentlY overhauled,
wlslw tires, radio, all vinyl. bucket seats. Sbarpl

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CAID 011 THANKS &amp; GIITUARIII
$1.50 tor 10 WCII'CI minimum. IKh
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ILINO ADI

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:t ::SO ., tn. to S:ll p, m,. Dall¥
~H 1, m... 121H Noon, latvniiY

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WANT AD
PHONI n2·:U.N

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Help Wentecf

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SAiu end Service

and Motor
· ·General;::~ ·.·Ohio.IIOIItu-•
'SCHWARZEL

2700. Phone Doyle ;Old,
oo, W. Va., 773-SS79.

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For Sale

wanted,
sponslblo party to lake
low monthly payments on
spinel plano. Can be
locally. Write Credit Mana·
11er. P. o. Box 35, Cortland,o.ll

BAIRD MOS.
AUTO WRECKING
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Mid Winter Check· ·

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GLAZED blocks, slze' .·b ~~~.J

ELECTROLUX aweeper with
all cleaninl altlleliments. On·
1y $11.115. Ph. m.u:

plla!ID In ··

Let U1 Give :It:A · Glloll

HEATING &amp;
AIR
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!llilwot. Tr,ctor and tools·
In '~tellent condltl,on.

'NIGS EQUIPMENT

Co.

Pomeroy Motor

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$2095
Whi~ sidewall Ures. Stonderd

1964 CHEVROLET
$1695
Impala 4-door bardtop. 'v8, automatic, power sleeriDI, Secria
Tan with Biege Top. Sharp inside aDa out.

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ll'utllsl\tr .....,.,.. tM rflht
t. '!1 or re1ect I"Y Mls CHmad

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LI'L ABNER

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3 Pc. Welnut

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AUGNMEN'I' ·
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Who !S boppl~
him with 'rcx:li$?

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friends!."

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USED PARTS
FOR CARS
1939 to 1966 Models
Also Rebuilt Parts
&amp; All Type Bucket Selh

BoDrawer Dresser·
and Mln'or
fi.Drawer Chest
Panel Bed
WAS.299.95
NOW

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-the world'S IIIIOirst.nn.. ::

By ART SANSOM

UDII'T Bf lflMSTED Ill ~ R£~
1!1AT GAillli~P M~ L~ lW~IITi
:...::.. "-~O:UtiL¥ MT, BtlT I'LL LET txJ
1D 41¥ WIFfi-

JT/5 AfY FAULT THE MAlCH!~ WERE
HANDY FOR TH E Kl"'. l
STOPPED s.ALLY FROM
CLEANING UP AFTER

'TiiE PAI&lt;TY. ,___..,

PA , WE MU5T 00
ALLWEO\N TO
HELP HIM GET
ei\CKON HI~

FEET. _ _.,,"

By HOWIE SCHi'IEIDEit

VERY FUNtJY.

VERV FUNNV!

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NOW TAKING

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'iN MIDDLEPORT.

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ON 'l'Ht LO'T',

C0ala~ ~ye Manley

Middleport

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
'1tl.J KNOW 1-«::lW VCJtJt
MOM IS, ~ ! LET'S .JUST
St:..Y IT WA'O A Mlt'1011:
ACCIDENT, E.H 1
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MAHIAC~L.

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Pri~J:NSfONAL!

GOOD, cleao, lump, egg

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oil treated. stoker coaL Peacock Coal Co., I block
trafli&lt; Ugbl Ill Cheshire, 0.
AOR08S
l.Maa.'a
Ph. 367·7526.
12 I
nfckn""8
apartment 1. Accordlll,f
In Middleport, near shopping
m
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom 1~~~
house trailer. Ph. 992-3346,aft,.
tlte'"nnlrd"
er 5 p. m.
1%- 28 Ue
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DAilY CROSSWORD

For Sale

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Post, Main St., RuUand.
of sale, 1 p. m. As we
discontinuing business we will
offer for sale our complete
stock iof used merchandise,
consisting of stoves, refriger·
ators, televtSJons, clothing,
furniture, tools and numerous
miscellaneous ilelll'!. Some
, Ajlltiques. Lunc!t .served at
s~le. Not respoQSible for accidents. Your atlctioneers, Col.
Jmmie Sayre and Col. Jim
Adams.
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2. lrai•)'U
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2$.Bueo
ball
poof-

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abbr.

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otl)'e
veooela
apartments. aosa to acbooL
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10 18 Uc u. ~::0.
7.Joqoa
gr&amp;YIIIC I
biiO)ket
block
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1 RoOM llllfQrDisbed apartment
9.Beetle
20. ;Nutltty \ '
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SOME OAT hay left yet.
1&amp;. CoVer
13.Hoord·
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1963 FORD Station
dl,_
Comttry Sedan, .one owner, K Ntelawnt
good tires, R&amp;H,
ot a ' ! ' GUITAR ampli!ier. Good condi·
26.Gope
t'
p
oteerlng, good eondlton. Ph. IO.D!d the
1011. er1ect for a beginner. ~ or !m-Z!M.
..,.,.,
Inquire for details. R o g e r
12 28 t!c 3 4 . 30. Fortlt.f
l Gilll!Dre. 992-5323.
•~:M.m~OihCoitaie;l!eedJ:
RM. and bath collage,
ll8.l!J&amp;Itpl1ilt

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'1be Fabric 81top, p_.,
Aulborlzsd BIDpr 8alll
11rt1c11.
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-:RIIIfo
16 ft; one 2-burner Coi~man 415.c - ·
wall. Rent
camp stove; on&lt; 14 ft. alum· 41. Wa!to11
4B.Rucal
11. Pom,erovl inurn boat. Will sell or
4e.Bambooo
Co. 3 'II
for smaller boal Phone
Jtkepua
6376,
3 26 31p IO.Hltor
Use Blue

conditioning oervlce, Miller's I !f:ii~!~
RefrigeraUon and
Services, New Haven, 882
21193,
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Ia LONOI'I:LLOW
One lttler almpl)' st&amp;rub for another. In thkl slll'llplt A. 1• Uled:
for the three L'l, X fmr the two 0'.. etc. Single !etten. ·~
tropbiee, Ute length and formation (Jf the word1 are ·a n hla.t..,.
1*11 day 111o eo4e !etten are different.

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TWO MEN for Grade B
1 'general iarm hand,
ate houses furmshed.
dale ·:l"k'dm
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dairy,,-- - -- - - - "'par· 11164 DODGE ~ ton pick
Glen·
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lfi:lll7.
6tc
sprmgs,
ex~e
3 26
===::--~-,-- actual miles. Call Cltt!Ster,
WAITaESS, cook, car-hop. Afl" ~ weekendl! and evenply in person at Crow'' Steak . jD&amp;I or WZ.3276 auyU..
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Pbolie 99W284, ·
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CUSTOM liuteberlng, wW
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Raeble,

ville, 0., drilled well, natur-1 as,::a! gas. Also two gas
'O.LIIuJtliAI
log stoves, two refrigeraton.
perfoet
Phone 949-2161. ·
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43.

For $ele

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Compl,ete Senlee

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·soli but · teaves
pile
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Motor Co.
eTRUtK COVERSe

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1965 CHEVROLET
Impala Hardtop Coupe. Radio,
transmission. low milease.

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RATII
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11 cenh per Word. lhi'MI enuc..
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l5 per CIM Olll:ount tn
a4ll

1963 CORVAIR
$1195
Spider Coupe. Four-speed trans., motor recentlY overhauled,
wlslw tires, radio, all vinyl. bucket seats. Sbarpl

"let

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end ed pelcl witltllll 10
CAID 011 THANKS &amp; GIITUARIII
$1.50 tor 10 WCII'CI minimum. IKh
10dltlo..l

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ILINO ADI

AddifiOMI

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Chi~ ,... AdVt,..

QIIFICI HOUU
:t ::SO ., tn. to S:ll p, m,. Dall¥
~H 1, m... 121H Noon, latvniiY

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WANT AD
PHONI n2·:U.N

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NB.IOf, Gill

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Help Wentecf

'r

Tht

SAiu end Service

and Motor
· ·General;::~ ·.·Ohio.IIOIItu-•
'SCHWARZEL

2700. Phone Doyle ;Old,
oo, W. Va., 773-SS79.

St~

For Sale

wanted,
sponslblo party to lake
low monthly payments on
spinel plano. Can be
locally. Write Credit Mana·
11er. P. o. Box 35, Cortland,o.ll

BAIRD MOS.
AUTO WRECKING
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consisting of stoves, refriger·
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furniture, tools and numerous
miscellaneous ilelll'!. Some
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special services and programs. Mrs, Harold Geo~, were con- held a suilrlse service and EastThe altar of Heath Methodist dueled by the Rev. Max Dona· er breakfast follo$g in the
Church was banked with Easter hue, using water from the Rlv- church dining room. with the [
lilies. white tulips and hya- er Jordon. Attending were Mrs. He~rthstone Class lD charge.
cinths, and Banked by two sev- L. W. McComas and Mrs. Mont Lilies _and potted plants were
en branch candelabrL for the Miller.
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and Mary Budbury. The Jr. I The First Church of the Na,_ 1
Forest Bachtel, Jr., Mount MYF served a breakfast follow- arene presented an ·Easter Can-'
Union College student, present- ing lhe early service with Mrs. tala at the Sunday services.!
ed a spectal solo at the early James Johnson assisting. Mem· Memorial Dowers decorated .
service and directed the choir ibers helping were Joey and Ithe First United Presbyterian:
for the Easter anthem during !Charlotte Reitter, EddIe Church and the Church of Christ
the worship service in the ab- 'Brown, Greg Donahue and San· Ifor the Easter services with ~
sence of Mr. Ben Philson.
[dy Johnson of the Sr. MYF. special music provided.
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James A,.Rhol!es in a special Cleveland Stale UnlverSJijl, ltck- Other big Items In the govermessag~ . (o ~.,Iegisla\ure, sai~ eted for about flO mUJion. OhtJ nor's message included:
today Ohio mllst provide $4.1S State UniversitY was ll&lt;ll in -% 42 mllllon lor eommuruty
million In new ,bulldlngs for the line, •buul $50 million, and the colleges, technical instiiutes and
state's eolloge.~· .and unlvcrslll•s Univmily of · Clnclnnall wa.• branch universities.
within the next six years.
down for $34 miWon.
-% 21 million lor the UniverThe gO\rernw said the st•te Toledo's new col,ege oc'medi- ·slty of AkrOn and Youngstown
must ~pproprtate $355'' million cine was due lor $30 mJUioll, University.
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match
'ifllllllon m fede••l would receive $2S million.
Univef3il)•.
funds avallati e. ,He said the
CBC \0 Hoi,
- % 25 million foi proposed
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proposed construction was • R¥es said pr:tctically all ~f transportation research center John M. Will was elected cap. buurs, patrol duty, and special
part ol .the master plan foc the ~~tate's $355 milUon would near jlellefontaln• and $20 mil· lain for 196'1-68 by the Melgsl details.
higher ·education, .whtch WB• have to c:ome through bls !"'.. lion for univmi\y researoh County Unit of the State High- Each year a certlfic&amp;tt ol
adopted by the Oh10 Board of posed Ohao Bond CommtSBioo, centers.
way Patrol Auxiliary Monday merit is presented to U1e momRegent~ la.st ~une.
which will be decided oy fhe "There are some who believe evening a\ the Mld&lt;1leport I.e- bers of the unit who In the judgSlated !tJr the biggest chunk voters onthe 1\lay 2 special tha~ lhe_ cost of all our need-.d gJon Homo. .
menl of the post commander
... - - capatal Improvements should be
have contributed most in time
paid through U1e imposlhon of Others elected .were lleuten- and. effort to auxiliary duties
new and higher taxes," Rhqd.. ants James Demsoo, Albert during the previous calerul&amp;r
told the legislature.
Roush, William Swisher;. ser· year. ReclpiA!IIIs were Berne
"'11ais general assembly, how- geants Lewis Long,
Ernest Vaughan ·and John M. WJU.
ever, by placing the bond com- Barnhart, Don Roach, and eor- '11ae IIIG'I Auxiliary ' 1ate
mission on the ballot, h a s pora]J Robert Vaughan, Vtrgll meeting wlll be held April 1 and
lltown faith In the bund com- Walker, and Jonathan Tlllli. 2 al the Ni!ll House. 'Mle theme
mission route as the fair and The unit has 32 active mem- ol lhe m~Ungs will be a celeaenslble route to pay for cap- hers •nd ·It reservists. Sgt. P. bratlon of ·the auxiliary's "Sil·
!tal improvernenls as we usc D. McCreedy, commander of the ver 'lllfllversary," this being the
them."
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AuxUiary
The governor cited 10 reasons gave an activity repfi'L on the State Hi~way Patrol. Sgt. Me·
why IIH' master plan wos dev•l- group for 1966 and reported that Creedy and Captain Will sre
oped •nd why toe legislature an overall total of 74il hour! attending the meeting. Gov.,.
abould "endorse L'Je pi~."
was contributed to the patrol nor Rhodes and other promiCAPT. JOHN WILL
Aeknowledglng that Ohio vot- post ~y the Meigs Unit. This nent slaw officials wJJI be the
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Cooking Utensils and
Appliances. Come In and
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Tri·LUttrt Cltenel'l 992-531 0 Middleport

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