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tr~·':~
'Gaylord· Perry has achieved the lour!h. Both blows were off •eventh. -Gerry Arrigo pitched back on top of the American the season into the bleacher blackened approxlmlitely half
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that be ' wolilil ·00 -~
, to prove that 21 vlctoriea 24-game winner in, 1965 who help of Ted Abernathy, who Frank Robinson
Stadium Thursday to spark the Robmson, who ~.derwent
. to' "_.._.. "'
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made him a ,star m- sluml&gt;ed to 14 vlctortes In 1966. shut out the Astros for the last That's all they had to say last Birds to a 1-1 rout of the Mm· knee operation dunng the
I"~" ~~ . -;,cy;,
stead of a fluke pitcher.
The Cincinnati Reds , shaded 1 2-3 innings, Dave Giusti was I year when the rest of the nesota Twins.
ter, looked remarkably
~,.,mbetf ·:do
Perry had his first chanct! of the Houston Astros 5:4 and the the loser.
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Icircuit lapsed into a dead faint The victory left Baltimore as he t~ed. off on De.M . .
Not only ..did ' lie ftti~'
the , new season to prove hiS N~w York Mets ntpped the Cbuck Hiller's pinch-hit dou- at the sight of til&lt;! powerful with a 2.0 record, the oest m !be Twms ptlze. acq.uiB~Iion,
. but he picke(~e
=-~~~::;;;;.;,~i' right to rec:ognltwn as a star PJII?hurgb Ptrates m Thurs. ble with .two out in the eighth refugee from Cincinnati who the AL, and· at~ left skeptics the ftrsl and lhlfd mrungs.
he left,off in the ,sm~
Thursday rug hI and came day s other NL games. The Los inning scored Jerry Buchek jwound up winning the Triple thoroughly ronvmced that the two .games he now has
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through with a four-hitter that Angeles Dodgers' scheduled with the decisive run for the Crown and the Most Valuable Orioles must be constdered top- hits m sev~n at bats and
had .on!¥ one .tri!Uti ~w~
ealcller 11 you don't get the
. enabled the San FrMclsco Gi· gam.• with t~e. Cardinals in St. Mets and rewarded Chuck Es.l Player Award in his very first heavy favorites in the junior RBI's. His. r "n m
moment Wjl~ .Jldb A~ .•~;,
past tbe batter_
?'_' __·1 ants to beat the ·AUanta Braves Lows was rained DOl.
trada's 2 2. 3 innings of shutout!try.
circuit pennant deroy,
Brooks Rob10son, also ~t
fo/~~.zl~jn!:::n~~;
and score their first victory Home runs by Tony Per.•z relief pitching with the triumph. ,' Robinson's performance. was
P.ower Fa.nure
lo homer, hJS second m
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an . n o .nson, maJor Buchek, who hit a two-run hom. enough to make the Orioles' The Ch~eago Wh1te x s~r games.
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m 1965, paced er in the second inning, led off road to their first AL pennant five unearned runs 10 the mnth What
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Red Sox 8-5 in the only other plC\ure. however, was .the
In trouble only In the fourth victory. Perez, who hit ~nly to third on an ·Infield out be-l That appeared to be the ;league game. Cleveland and four~hit performance turned
inning when Hank Aaron led off lour homers last season,, htt a fore Hiller's game • winning prospect after the 31-year-old :California were scheduled to ;by J•m Palmer. one ?f l~e
with a double and Mack Jones solo shot in the fourth 10ntng blow.
outfielder, who smashed a meet in a night contest at Ana- : mg. stars of the Blfds
followed with an infield hit. and Johnson, who~ RBI total
career high 49 homes in 1966, 1 helm but the game was post- 1Ser~es sweep over the Dodgers.
Perry pitched out of the jam by dropl&gt;ed from 130 m 1965 to 81
getting Joe Torre to blt tnto a in 1965, delivered a two • run
8 ~ United Press laternallonal double plily and retiring Rico bomer in the fifth.
·' Natloaal Leaiu•
Carty on a routine fly.
Pappas Rooted
w. L. Pel.
Mays Homers .
Milt Pap.pas. pitehed one • hit
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While Mays sent the GtMts ball for five lnrungs but was
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1 1 ·500 1 ey produced the other San Fran· single by Sofly Jackson and a ' a relief pitcher but sidearmer 1 Abernathy preserved the VIC· be a different year. If I stay as a tossup between him
; · :~ago! h'
~-- -~- Ted Abernathy looks like a one- tory for starter Milt Pappas, healthy, I'm gomg to wm,
Irookie Lee May. But ~a;i~:~~J
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·~,l~o~k~a 1 1 :500 1 Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy~Middleport, 0 ., Apr. 14, 19~7 ~ man bttll pen corps. ,
Iwho had a one-hiller underwaJ caus~. we're gomg to score Dave Bristol indicated ;,;-at
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and a 5-1 lead when the AstroSI runs.
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would he playing a lot.
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Abernathy turned in a spark- bunched three singles w1th a The hitting heroes for the .. 11 1 had Lee May out thm.
DON MILLS
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was a 5:4 victory for the Reds f~ee fly for two runs m the ron Joh~son, wh,ose home run•
.. Bristol said "Check our '•· BUD SIMPSON ·::
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over the Houston Astros Thurs- SIXth,
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Mav won with his base 1
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and a double by .lim Lan- , mmng, and Johnson s
pitch lor the Reds against[)
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The Twm Crly Motorcycle \ Class A Heavy - 1. Don K•· Arrigo with one out and a run- · diS.
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. dnve came m tne fifth lor wtlat ri hthander Don Wilson
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held its ftrst endurance ger, Lancaster, BSA; 2, Char- ner on base in tne eighth and "In the Sixth and seventh m- proved to be the difference.
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pe.. Hawk, Athens, Triu.mph; ~· pitched out of the hole.
nmgs I couldn't keep my slider "Every lime I come up to
y;arr~id ~:;v ~~l~n wm·a· l,;:,t..''iif;;'l Jns~nr;e A. ·g
11-. lliOll·lost record ln
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Jerry
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monte, Abernathy got aron •ence,
appas "' , e s rue or,, o nso sa'.
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Reds against Chrrs Zachary
I Ph. 992-2903, ,.~dtlteport
'Pittsburgh (Ribant 11-9\, 1:35 1
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ners from Class B. Heavy - I, Gary Pointer to hit mto a double lout the Side m the fifth innmg'm three runs With hiS
th~~A~str~o~s:_._;·~'·~•"=="-.!!;::::~~~==:t
ow. are e c1:s w1n
Gould, Athens, Honda: 2, R. play to snuff out the eighth·m· before \eavmg m the seventh I and smg\e. Johnson, whose RBI ;;;
P·.~ · York Wisher 11•141 at a field of 72 : ers..
and fanned a total of eight
total dropped from 130 to 8t
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1 t Cornelius Jr,, Lancaster, Tri· ning Houston threat.
Pn\i~~elphia IShort20-lO) 8,05 Claso A ~~g~twetght t-L: 'lumph, 3. Don Lax, Nelsonville, "I didn't tnrow as well as J! "That'&gt; a lot of strikeouts for season, also had a homer in
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did opening day," the 33·year-· me."__le sa~~ h~ve felt good first_g~me.
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Lekey l'lmn, Columbus, Hon-,BSA and Bruce Sutton, Colum)(J'
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Los An eles (Osteen' 17-14) at da: lied 3rd, MelVI.n Marland. Ibus, Bultaco.
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,u:~ta' .(Jarvls 6-2), 8,05 p.m. Class A Medium - 1. Sot lor the use of the parking lot, Mexico has opened the door for the site.
he emphaSized. though, that the
c~clest .
Saturday's Games
Brookhart, Albany, Greeves: 2, also Doc Smith of Smith Buick the twice-&lt;anceled Cassius Clay- The New Mexico governor offer was not delimte.
D•lly LO~ils. ~.1\:A apd_.
New York at Philadelphia
Gene Willougby, Athens, for . th~. use .. Pf ~i~•. ~hop truck Floyd Patterson heavyweight said he would fully support the The governors of Nevada and
Pans, Rir¢e a.nd H 6ld. ~
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, Greeves; 3, Don Oyler, Canal and all the otber people who tiUe bout which apparently is bo t
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Los An les at St LOuis
I Class 8 Medmm - 1!1. Homer cess.
A New York source said
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Herbel t Muhammad.
San rrfncisco at Atlanta
O'Nail, Lancaster, H-D.: Phil The next event wlll be a hill I Thursday night the con trovermanager, has md~eated .
Americoo League
Radford, Pomeroy, 1JI."!'!llll: 3. climb to be ·held en May lll! on :sial bout "definitely will come 1
Albuquerque IS 10 the runmng,
w. L. Pel. GB ,Wendell Jeffers, Ml~lle, the ..,lub grdtilids. "lltree mil"' Ioff" but the sile was still I
Contacted '" ChiCa~~·
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west of Kyger•Creek School.
undecided. He said the bout wi\1
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Minnesota
0 2 000 2 bill .of Middleport WQ!I hts .first f three major annual tourna IArum, and attorney for Clay in Imer Baseball Program. Presi-1" scheduled to be mdurted
Tbursday'o lltsuli.
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tournament before the Nattonal
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boys associated Wit h the three
theoi!S)
der divisions, and third However, before San Diego,
Pee Wee teams, five Little
Boston (Rohr 0.0) ·at New seed In men's singles. With two on April 28-29, he will attend as Ch'IICIN:&gt;IATI (UP! I - Cincin-~ League teams and the P 0 n v :
York (Ford ~), 2 p.m.
higb rMked midwest men play- an observer the Expo '{;I matciH nail scored more points Thurs- League team from the Pome·
Detroit (Wilson 16-11) at m presenUy In Stockholm, Swe- es In Montreal where t b ol day in its attempt to win the ' roy area last year. and any new
Mmnesota (Boswell 12-li), 2:15 den, for the world tournament, world's finest players will come lOth American Football League Iboys reaching age seven before
p.m. ·
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Tannehill figurea to have a fair lot two days of competition, franchise.
IJune 1st in Pomeroy, Will be ,
~leveland (Steber! 16-8) at soot at making a sweep &lt;&gt;1 all and where Dal Joon Lee will But Pro Football COmmission- signed,
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represent his native .,untry, er Pete Rozelle refused to say 1 Failure to regiSter at th1s
p.m.
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Bls stiff competition In the SOuth Korea.
whether the city is the leading time may make a boy mehgiBaltlmore (Bunker !Ooll) at Jo$r ewnts will be b 1gbcandidate for the AFL Iran- ble lor play this season, he emKansas City .IKrausse 14-9), a ranked Danny LeBaron and
cblse. He satd the franchise will phasized.
p.m.
Mike Peterleln, bOth of Grand
probably be awarded within six Wednesday, April 19, at UO
!l!'.!urdal"a Gamel
Rapida, ltot.b 16 years old,
weeks.
p. m. at town hall . has also
Detroit at Mlnn"'"ta. ·
Rozelle led L delegation of 1been designated as time lor a
Cleveland It €allfel'nla
pro football offictals in a visit meeting of all managers and
Wash1~gtoo· at Chlcag~
a
here to review the city's
It is important that ·
Balt1more at KJIIIIJas Ctty
ress on ito new $35 million riv· they attend.
Boston at New York
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Middl.,rt Jligb School golf- way Cincinnlti' 'has gone aoou•tll Wh t
ld do 'f
CINCJNNA'll (UPI) - The
ers continued their good bIt- its stadiun&gt; proJI:ct when
a WOU you I
Cincinnati Redo farmed Gut '
ling Wednesday with • victory were her~ . l~sl {a it:' ' R'::~;:ll
veteran righthander Ernie Brog.'
over Wellston and Pomeroy said. "Now•.;w~ are even 1
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ate at Buffalo ln ltte In~a- The San Francillco Warriore, Under ~•e school polnta sy. Rozell\ee ~·~~~~~.~~:~!~a00.~~~~
tiona! League Thursday. . , wllo went west after brlnlllnc stem, the Jackets •were 7·2 over Jn the fil
Broglio, who was ·with· f.b·a the last ·National Basketball WeUston Md 6-3 ov!"' Pomeroy. elude
Reds on a condltlonaJ.basla.·lllll· &lt;Association tlUe here, return Pomeroy war· $\lliil\ ·over Well- avaihible.
snrlng, was a 20:-gam.e Wlliner tonight ·lor the firsteame of·the ston, ·
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"We're definitely In favor
with the· St. Louls&gt;CardlnaiJ, ln championship playoff agalns~ Aggregate ·SCOring was W~ll- a strohg local flav"r in
IIIII(). He was acquired : Itt, .lbe llle PhUadelpbla 71ers.
stun 110, Pomeroy 179 aild Mid- composition of any group of
Reds from the Oblcaro.'J1!!bs' The then PhUadelphia W.r- dleport 174.
owners," "'' satd.
PAcific Coast LeaiiUe afllllate riors were tile NBA cllamplotta By teams, It went (WeUston, Rozelle snld he and o:her
at TaCOllla,
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The Reda alio sen! catcher San Franoloco In Ita IIIII ~ that order); C. Toimsend 40, J. three rtvil,ll'IJIIP'l attempting
Jim Saul from BuHa~ lo 'l'a- the Western Division' crown In Anderaon fa, W. J1avls -f3: Ap- obtain the~&lt;J'!'. . ro~1 ~t"'i"·
coma.
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We H1v, A GDO,d
NHL SlalldNtt
pleyotr. 'l'tte 7lert were.•loriDed VlliJChan f6 and lli Jel!kJna 43; mer C1ev~lan4 .Browns , coacn11
By Unlle41 l'nll l'lilidtta-1 In lJI3 lrom the •11Jracuu· '9·\J, Nlcii04 ·M,:;:liat Story. 0, Paul Brown ~ncl ·a,IJI!OOnd
,,S.,Iec!!ion·of.Key
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Naltonala wllo won ·~ ' NBA and !lob PriddY;· Medal bon- blne Is led by John
Beoloolitev-1.
title 1111..
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. W• ~· L . The II!OOad aame o! !be_best- •ton, '0.
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The ·:otnmlssloner said be
ruronto .
, · ':'·1) 11l·~eri P/lYo(fs 1iDI ~'playM Playing unattached \0 teal!ls, was not at ll~etiJ to
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· 0 4 mle hasn\. been decjded by Middleport, IIIII Mike O'Brien .ard. Ralph Wilson owner ·
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~··~ ~ , , , . PIIY.jld here April 21, the .slr!h S~tunjay Mlddle~rt' llhi Pom•. ibl, owner
· untreal 2 N~ Yo1k 1
II ~n Frllilclaco AprU 24 and eroy· te•ms; Ullder ~CII,Noliln Jets, ~•llnd:~~:~~~~~~ :owilerl[ Secoji•St&gt;
.b1caao t T~ a,., • ·_, .·~' :~l~tlllh· be~. 011 Ap~ 20.
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· By United Pretlillleneliooal cisco rua \'(hen . be homered in double by Jim Landis in the The Baltimore Orioles are blasted his Ji;st two ~lrcuita ol poned by a pow~ .(aUure
tr~·':~
'Gaylord· Perry has achieved the lour!h. Both blows were off •eventh. -Gerry Arrigo pitched back on top of the American the season into the bleacher blackened approxlmlitely half
.le;14iilg' to
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No. 1 in his personal cam- right-hander Tony Cloninger, a out of that jam but needed the League faster th•n you can say seats at Baltimore's Memonalthe l~hts.
that be ' wolilil ·00 -~
, to prove that 21 vlctoriea 24-game winner in, 1965 who help of Ted Abernathy, who Frank Robinson
Stadium Thursday to spark the Robmson, who ~.derwent
. to' "_.._.. "'
, . )II~,· s'Oit\w
made him a ,star m- sluml&gt;ed to 14 vlctortes In 1966. shut out the Astros for the last That's all they had to say last Birds to a 1-1 rout of the Mm· knee operation dunng the
I"~" ~~ . -;,cy;,
stead of a fluke pitcher.
The Cincinnati Reds , shaded 1 2-3 innings, Dave Giusti was I year when the rest of the nesota Twins.
ter, looked remarkably
~,.,mbetf ·:do
Perry had his first chanct! of the Houston Astros 5:4 and the the loser.
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Icircuit lapsed into a dead faint The victory left Baltimore as he t~ed. off on De.M . .
Not only ..did ' lie ftti~'
the , new season to prove hiS N~w York Mets ntpped the Cbuck Hiller's pinch-hit dou- at the sight of til&lt;! powerful with a 2.0 record, the oest m !be Twms ptlze. acq.uiB~Iion,
. but he picke(~e
=-~~~::;;;;.;,~i' right to rec:ognltwn as a star PJII?hurgb Ptrates m Thurs. ble with .two out in the eighth refugee from Cincinnati who the AL, and· at~ left skeptics the ftrsl and lhlfd mrungs.
he left,off in the ,sm~
Thursday rug hI and came day s other NL games. The Los inning scored Jerry Buchek jwound up winning the Triple thoroughly ronvmced that the two .games he now has
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through with a four-hitter that Angeles Dodgers' scheduled with the decisive run for the Crown and the Most Valuable Orioles must be constdered top- hits m sev~n at bats and
had .on!¥ one .tri!Uti ~w~
ealcller 11 you don't get the
. enabled the San FrMclsco Gi· gam.• with t~e. Cardinals in St. Mets and rewarded Chuck Es.l Player Award in his very first heavy favorites in the junior RBI's. His. r "n m
moment Wjl~ .Jldb A~ .•~;,
past tbe batter_
?'_' __·1 ants to beat the ·AUanta Braves Lows was rained DOl.
trada's 2 2. 3 innings of shutout!try.
circuit pennant deroy,
Brooks Rob10son, also ~t
fo/~~.zl~jn!:::n~~;
and score their first victory Home runs by Tony Per.•z relief pitching with the triumph. ,' Robinson's performance. was
P.ower Fa.nure
lo homer, hJS second m
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fifth. .,...,
~enanct!, who suf'a~a
ed
So
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Dero
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of the year.
an . n o .nson, maJor Buchek, who hit a two-run hom. enough to make the Orioles' The Ch~eago Wh1te x s~r games.
f ...
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•/..!,;;:s:\11 The 6-foot, 4-lnch, :lOS-pound
m 1965, paced er in the second inning, led off road to their first AL pennant five unearned runs 10 the mnth What
be. even,
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rlgh~hander walked only one a 12.-hit attack that gave the the eighth with a single, mov- all downhilL This year he may inning to overhaul the Boston P?rtant m Balttmore ~
;.fl\
batter, struck out four and wa~. Reds their second conseputive ed to second on a sacrifice Md leliminate all the curves.
Red Sox 8-5 in the only other plC\ure. however, was .the
In trouble only In the fourth victory. Perez, who hit ~nly to third on an ·Infield out be-l That appeared to be the ;league game. Cleveland and four~hit performance turned
inning when Hank Aaron led off lour homers last season,, htt a fore Hiller's game • winning prospect after the 31-year-old :California were scheduled to ;by J•m Palmer. one ?f l~e
with a double and Mack Jones solo shot in the fourth 10ntng blow.
outfielder, who smashed a meet in a night contest at Ana- : mg. stars of the Blfds
followed with an infield hit. and Johnson, who~ RBI total
career high 49 homes in 1966, 1 helm but the game was post- 1Ser~es sweep over the Dodgers.
Perry pitched out of the jam by dropl&gt;ed from 130 m 1965 to 81
getting Joe Torre to blt tnto a in 1965, delivered a two • run
8 ~ United Press laternallonal double plily and retiring Rico bomer in the fifth.
·' Natloaal Leaiu•
Carty on a routine fly.
Pappas Rooted
w. L. Pel.
Mays Homers .
Milt Pap.pas. pitehed one • hit
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2 o 1.000
While Mays sent the GtMts ball for five lnrungs but was
·s
1 o 1 000
to a 1-0 lead when he hit the tagged for two run$ on three
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513rd
homer
of
his
career
in
the
singles,
a
walk
aud
a
sacrifice
CINCINNATI
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old
righthander
said.
"I
think
all
spring,
thafs
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the
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mam
1
Perez
, cemented his
2 1 667
Your
p~u~b h .
1 1 500 1 first inning and 'William McCov- fly in the sixth and routed by a lsaid the Cincinnati Reds lacked I those l'wo days off hurt me " 1thmg, I know thts Is gomg to 1at first base in what was
, ,~ts urg
1 1 ·500 1 ey produced the other San Fran· single by Sofly Jackson and a ' a relief pitcher but sidearmer 1 Abernathy preserved the VIC· be a different year. If I stay as a tossup between him
; · :~ago! h'
~-- -~- Ted Abernathy looks like a one- tory for starter Milt Pappas, healthy, I'm gomg to wm,
Irookie Lee May. But ~a;i~:~~J
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·~,l~o~k~a 1 1 :500 1 Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy~Middleport, 0 ., Apr. 14, 19~7 ~ man bttll pen corps. ,
Iwho had a one-hiller underwaJ caus~. we're gomg to score Dave Bristol indicated ;,;-at
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For
the
second
slratght
game
and a 5-1 lead when the AstroSI runs.
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would he playing a lot.
su
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Abernathy turned in a spark- bunched three singles w1th a The hitting heroes for the .. 11 1 had Lee May out thm.
DON MILLS
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relief stint, and tne result walk and Aspromonte's .sa&lt;;n· jReds were Tony Perez and De·
l.o'l)d probably do just las
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'l'llartday's Results
was a 5:4 victory for the Reds f~ee fly for two runs m the ron Joh~son, wh,ose home run•
.. Bristol said "Check our '•· BUD SIMPSON ·::
New York 3 Pittsburgh 2
over the Houston Astros Thurs- SIXth,
' ' paced Cmcmnatl s 12-M attack,
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gam.. and see how
DICK
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day night
The Astros pulled to w1tnm Perez. who al1g added a
Mav won with his base 1
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Sit F 2 All 0 night
Abernathy who blanked the one run of the Reds m the sev- b\e ill' four trips to \he
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Dodgers the' last two innings on ,enth on a single by Sonny Jack·, hit a solo homer m .the
Tonight. Sammy ~lis
Wo C.n Wrlt.rlt". : :
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and a double by .lim Lan- , mmng, and Johnson s
pitch lor the Reds against[)
• Frlday!s Probable Pltcbers
The Twm Crly Motorcycle \ Class A Heavy - 1. Don K•· Arrigo with one out and a run- · diS.
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held its ftrst endurance ger, Lancaster, BSA; 2, Char- ner on base in tne eighth and "In the Sixth and seventh m- proved to be the difference.
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pe.. Hawk, Athens, Triu.mph; ~· pitched out of the hole.
nmgs I couldn't keep my slider "Every lime I come up to
y;arr~id ~:;v ~~l~n wm·a· l,;:,t..''iif;;'l Jns~nr;e A. ·g
11-. lliOll·lost record ln
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Jerry
Ztegler,
The
Platns,
Trt·
After
walking
Bob
Asprodown,
and
that
was
the
d1flerplate
there
hav.,..been
runners
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COA'TS lUilOIM&amp;
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spec 1a1ors rom
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trs1 m JO ag~ s1ar ror
., Chicago (Simmons f&gt;.S) at five statea were on band. Be- lump .
monte, Abernathy got aron •ence,
appas "' , e s rue or,, o nso sa'.
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Reds against Chrrs Zachary
I Ph. 992-2903, ,.~dtlteport
'Pittsburgh (Ribant 11-9\, 1:35 1
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ners from Class B. Heavy - I, Gary Pointer to hit mto a double lout the Side m the fifth innmg'm three runs With hiS
th~~A~str~o~s:_._;·~'·~•"=="-.!!;::::~~~==:t
ow. are e c1:s w1n
Gould, Athens, Honda: 2, R. play to snuff out the eighth·m· before \eavmg m the seventh I and smg\e. Johnson, whose RBI ;;;
P·.~ · York Wisher 11•141 at a field of 72 : ers..
and fanned a total of eight
total dropped from 130 to 8t
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1 t Cornelius Jr,, Lancaster, Tri· ning Houston threat.
Pn\i~~elphia IShort20-lO) 8,05 Claso A ~~g~twetght t-L: 'lumph, 3. Don Lax, Nelsonville, "I didn't tnrow as well as J! "That'&gt; a lot of strikeouts for season, also had a homer in
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did opening day," the 33·year-· me."__le sa~~ h~ve felt good first_g~me.
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p.m.
Lekey l'lmn, Columbus, Hon-,BSA and Bruce Sutton, Colum)(J'
Gerim,.ll!il~r~
Los An eles (Osteen' 17-14) at da: lied 3rd, MelVI.n Marland. Ibus, Bultaco.
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,u:~ta' .(Jarvls 6-2), 8,05 p.m. Class A Medium - 1. Sot lor the use of the parking lot, Mexico has opened the door for the site.
he emphaSized. though, that the
c~clest .
Saturday's Games
Brookhart, Albany, Greeves: 2, also Doc Smith of Smith Buick the twice-&lt;anceled Cassius Clay- The New Mexico governor offer was not delimte.
D•lly LO~ils. ~.1\:A apd_.
New York at Philadelphia
Gene Willougby, Athens, for . th~. use .. Pf ~i~•. ~hop truck Floyd Patterson heavyweight said he would fully support the The governors of Nevada and
Pans, Rir¢e a.nd H 6ld. ~
""'tcagooat Pittsburgh
, Greeves; 3, Don Oyler, Canal and all the otber people who tiUe bout which apparently is bo t
Pennsylvama recently turned
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I luu•es er, :eeves.
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Los An les at St LOuis
I Class 8 Medmm - 1!1. Homer cess.
A New York source said
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Herbel t Muhammad.
San rrfncisco at Atlanta
O'Nail, Lancaster, H-D.: Phil The next event wlll be a hill I Thursday night the con trovermanager, has md~eated .
Americoo League
Radford, Pomeroy, 1JI."!'!llll: 3. climb to be ·held en May lll! on :sial bout "definitely will come 1
Albuquerque IS 10 the runmng,
w. L. Pel. GB ,Wendell Jeffers, Ml~lle, the ..,lub grdtilids. "lltree mil"' Ioff" but the sile was still I
Contacted '" ChiCa~~·
Baltimore
2 0 1.000 ... ,Greeves.
west of Kyger•Creek School.
undecided. He said the bout wi\1
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going I'm not fee~ing too ' good
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Washington
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0 1 :ooo l\1 . .Two y~ars ago John Tanne- Tho Central States opeP, o~: telephone call from Robert ' p~ay in the Pomeroy Boys Sum· Vegas, then in P1ttsburgh Clay
Minnesota
0 2 000 2 bill .of Middleport WQ!I hts .first f three major annual tourna IArum, and attorney for Clay in Imer Baseball Program. Presi-1" scheduled to be mdurted
Tbursday'o lltsuli.
maJOr taille tennis dtVISIODal ment.s In llle U. S. (others are
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Clev at Col, mght ppd pwr : Tills Saturday Md Sunday Open in San Diego May 12-13-14.
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der divisions, and third However, before San Diego,
Pee Wee teams, five Little
Boston (Rohr 0.0) ·at New seed In men's singles. With two on April 28-29, he will attend as Ch'IICIN:&gt;IATI (UP! I - Cincin-~ League teams and the P 0 n v :
York (Ford ~), 2 p.m.
higb rMked midwest men play- an observer the Expo '{;I matciH nail scored more points Thurs- League team from the Pome·
Detroit (Wilson 16-11) at m presenUy In Stockholm, Swe- es In Montreal where t b ol day in its attempt to win the ' roy area last year. and any new
Mmnesota (Boswell 12-li), 2:15 den, for the world tournament, world's finest players will come lOth American Football League Iboys reaching age seven before
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Tannehill figurea to have a fair lot two days of competition, franchise.
IJune 1st in Pomeroy, Will be ,
~leveland (Steber! 16-8) at soot at making a sweep &lt;&gt;1 all and where Dal Joon Lee will But Pro Football COmmission- signed,
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represent his native .,untry, er Pete Rozelle refused to say 1 Failure to regiSter at th1s
p.m.
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Bls stiff competition In the SOuth Korea.
whether the city is the leading time may make a boy mehgiBaltlmore (Bunker !Ooll) at Jo$r ewnts will be b 1gbcandidate for the AFL Iran- ble lor play this season, he emKansas City .IKrausse 14-9), a ranked Danny LeBaron and
cblse. He satd the franchise will phasized.
p.m.
Mike Peterleln, bOth of Grand
probably be awarded within six Wednesday, April 19, at UO
!l!'.!urdal"a Gamel
Rapida, ltot.b 16 years old,
weeks.
p. m. at town hall . has also
Detroit at Mlnn"'"ta. ·
Rozelle led L delegation of 1been designated as time lor a
Cleveland It €allfel'nla
pro football offictals in a visit meeting of all managers and
Wash1~gtoo· at Chlcag~
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ress on ito new $35 million riv· they attend.
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Middl.,rt Jligb School golf- way Cincinnlti' 'has gone aoou•tll Wh t
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CINCJNNA'll (UPI) - The
ers continued their good bIt- its stadiun&gt; proJI:ct when
a WOU you I
Cincinnati Redo farmed Gut '
ling Wednesday with • victory were her~ . l~sl {a it:' ' R'::~;:ll
veteran righthander Ernie Brog.'
over Wellston and Pomeroy said. "Now•.;w~ are even 1
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tiona! League Thursday. . , wllo went west after brlnlllnc stem, the Jackets •were 7·2 over Jn the fil
Broglio, who was ·with· f.b·a the last ·National Basketball WeUston Md 6-3 ov!"' Pomeroy. elude
Reds on a condltlonaJ.basla.·lllll· &lt;Association tlUe here, return Pomeroy war· $\lliil\ ·over Well- avaihible.
snrlng, was a 20:-gam.e Wlliner tonight ·lor the firsteame of·the ston, ·
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with the· St. Louls&gt;CardlnaiJ, ln championship playoff agalns~ Aggregate ·SCOring was W~ll- a strohg local flav"r in
IIIII(). He was acquired : Itt, .lbe llle PhUadelpbla 71ers.
stun 110, Pomeroy 179 aild Mid- composition of any group of
Reds from the Oblcaro.'J1!!bs' The then PhUadelphia W.r- dleport 174.
owners," "'' satd.
PAcific Coast LeaiiUe afllllate riors were tile NBA cllamplotta By teams, It went (WeUston, Rozelle snld he and o:her
at TaCOllla,
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The Reda alio sen! catcher San Franoloco In Ita IIIII ~ that order); C. Toimsend 40, J. three rtvil,ll'IJIIP'l attempting
Jim Saul from BuHa~ lo 'l'a- the Western Division' crown In Anderaon fa, W. J1avls -f3: Ap- obtain the~&lt;J'!'. . ro~1 ~t"'i"·
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We H1v, A GDO,d
NHL SlalldNtt
pleyotr. 'l'tte 7lert were.•loriDed VlliJChan f6 and lli Jel!kJna 43; mer C1ev~lan4 .Browns , coacn11
By Unlle41 l'nll l'lilidtta-1 In lJI3 lrom the •11Jracuu· '9·\J, Nlcii04 ·M,:;:liat Story. 0, Paul Brown ~ncl ·a,IJI!OOnd
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II ~n Frllilclaco AprU 24 and eroy· te•ms; Ullder ~CII,Noliln Jets, ~•llnd:~~:~~~~~~ :owilerl[ Secoji•St&gt;
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U,Y Cowan presided over the meeting. Seventy five Maste~ Masons attended er
following the il)spection served by ladies Pomeroy

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There were 425 initial claims I
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tlcipate in the Regional Band
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ponic to pt Dad oil to JVOI'k and the kkfl off to schoal. stretch your time. Autamllk: Bun\er~ IIIII
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vice pre!lidtnt; Mrs. Willi aJ~
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The "'nlor high band will at·\
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6 . 8 i les '- Nick Coateo 1100; Kathy ,curity, reported this week the ,
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POMEROY LANES
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New Jer1ey, Long
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45 42 I~eum No 2
I 121 12 , Again he used me and left\ Each time he contes to aee other exurbia apparently apjilh·l
G&amp;G Cafe
35'h 51 'h earn No. 5
11 t3 rn• alt~r hinting he would di- me, things are
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' 10 · 14 l vor'ce h" wife Do you blame I straightened out. He writes to film trade hOI ita own etl!~ett!-l
.High Game- - Susie Grueser i ea~ No. 6
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gifts, but I have never met his ed; and they are prolltferalill;l l
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D~a~a~:•:'2f-•ear-old son who otherwl,. healthy as a horse- youhoong,stendfromll beoomln&amp; high
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I'd say your chances for mar16 Craig's Markel
bath to g;t \he «usl and grime I riage are about par with LBJ
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II off. I cant keep hJS bedclothes! and RFK becoming bosom bud""uoya,nd.S~nes e~~- Holsum No.2
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change hJS underwear without Don 't turn down ay new of·
rccv·.T· Stev~ . Van ••!deter, Georie Wrl ht ~
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Teim high game 1HI h Gw g '
' 171 Team He's •potlesa on the outside~Teant4, 849. T~arn ' MBk
a~ Senes -Cfa•~·· that doe!n't help my sheets and 1 This column I• dedlca!ed to
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Monday wash problem I Now1family living, so if yoU'l'fl haV·
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MIXed League
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own amusing expe~iences. Ad-.
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Garr~el ~ndl the skm, or it doesn't count.- '
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sell. 148. Joe Wel&lt;er 29'.!.
1WIVES SHOULD !lATE
readers that if they have old
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1THI!I MAN hATER
greeting cards or cancelled Movie! lfe better thad
March 30, 1987
Early Bird League
IDea•· Helen:
stamps they can put them to ll1d !hoy are; and If they're
Won Lost
April 5, 19111
, l se.m to be drawn to mar- charitable use by sendtna them not dirtier lhon liVer, IOtlle
N~w Yor~ Central 23 to .
p?~~t. ried men, or perhaps they're lo Mrs. Gene C. Martin, Rl 4, tbetr title~ wou14 eeern to .
M~~.!n!le s Rad~ers t8 15 , Ptm~etles
. c I or~wn to me. 'the first one lov-1 Box 232, Zanesville, Ohio, 43701. cate smut I tn &lt;;tllulold ,stilton I
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Mapl• Lawn Poullrv to 17 Odd Balls
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O'BRIAN'S O'BSERVATION ler, happier, taller big !lotel' '· gle~ to both .... The
With all the money Twiggy is Producer (o! "Fiddler," "Cab- Light reoordhlg (on Project
making plus her position as aret," etc.) Hal Prince, whose label) Of "I Live, I
mascot of the owttchecktl Men· eflicienoy leellll 10 hive liken Live" 1trlk.. ut as jult
eration, thel'fl still remains on \he ol&lt;l sure-thot otatua at the loveu ..t romanuo
something about tills eockn•y his ex-boos Georso Abbott In of tho year , ... II wll
Won Lost .
llant m Boys
Kid that strtke• us •• just earlier days, also Is beJinnlng ed by 'tony Matlola, 1
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Ap~ 5 1867 . •ll&amp;htly oad . . . . Angela Lans- to look more than oliahUy like 1JUIIari31 who enjoyed relptc:t-1
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U,Y Cowan presided over the meeting. Seventy five Maste~ Masons attended er
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There were 425 initial claims I
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nance school careteria.

tlcipate in the Regional Band
Festival In Huntington May ~
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DOVER, Ohio (UP!) - Jack I
Fuller, 34 , COJI)qn, was killed
Wednesday w~eo his.C;lr .ran oU i
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ponic to pt Dad oil to JVOI'k and the kkfl off to schoal. stretch your time. Autamllk: Bun\er~ IIIII
'Then Junil!r r,memblrs a tillt of thlnp for lhow-and·lelt Oven·wilh·I·Mintte contrail (only an Gas IWIIII) 1111p
end the.li~ l;lopt up and so do your sinuses, and the . Ill expart eye an dlnnerwhlltyou IIIJilr)OUI'.._ Aatl
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vice pre!lidtnt; Mrs. Willi aJ~
McCraw. secretary and Hobert

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6 . 8 i les '- Nick Coateo 1100; Kathy ,curity, reported this week the ,
and Ser~es -Bre~- ~ D~vis 471 ; Team lliyh Game loral olfice, serv ing Mason, Put- I flowers. They express
· 14- and 'Z8... and Series - Four Aces 673 nam and Jackson counties ef::;:i,::_:.:..;...::_a:_n_d_"_r_'"....;-- 1 afld 1916.
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I met this man two years ago. My Stster, My Love,"
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POMEROY LANES
Ib•r-yo~ know those Frtday- he told me hi! mother waa an polntntl!llt," ~nd such ...
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League • es - eanr'No. t, 692 and 1938. _ H
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someone told me his JllOlher nas I 1 d ~
e P I IU!pect
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a 'light heart condition but Is au a e attempt to diSCOUrale
' , ·W.ia Lost ( Trl Co~nty Ua(ue
D~a~a~:•:'2f-•ear-old son who otherwl,. healthy as a horse- youhoong,stendfromll beoomln&amp; high
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llolrotl He works hard at a dirty job: are my c:Jances? -WAITING I-'"_n_......cng~•-•t_u•....:...Y..:•.:::tlm.:::ull::::;ted.:::.
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figh
'th
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then
he
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me ev- Dear Wailmg:
57
12 ' l 5 G&amp;J ;t'uto Parts
48 ery time I tell h•!!' to take
I'd say your chances for mar16 Craig's Markel
bath to g;t \he «usl and grime I riage are about par with LBJ
11
48
. - . 7 . 20, Crow's Steak House
II off. I cant keep hJS bedclothes! and RFK becoming bosom bud""uoya,nd.S~nes e~~- Holsum No.2
28 clean and he doesn't evcn ,dies , but I might be wroi!J.
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change hJS underwear without Don 't turn down ay new of·
rccv·.T· Stev~ . Van ••!deter, Georie Wrl ht ~
•• - a light.
fers, however. - H.
Teim high game 1HI h Gw g '
' 171 Team He's •potlesa on the outside~Teant4, 849. T~arn ' MBk
a~ Senes -Cfa•~·· that doe!n't help my sheets and 1 This column I• dedlca!ed to
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• 592.
Monday wash problem I Now1family living, so if yoU'l'fl haV·
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he'' started datin&amp; a girl. It ing kid trouble or just ~lain
MIXed League
· lied Leape
hasn't changed him. What can 11trouble, let Helen help ) OU.
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Points do'! _ MOTiiER OF A SLOB She will also weloome your
4
Polnl!l I ne:m~::p
,10 Dear Mother:
own amusing expe~iences. Ad-.
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Men resent female bossing, dres! Helen Bottel 10 carl o!
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even (es~lllllyJ when .11 ,s Ihi• new•paper.
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142
63 Zeros
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,34 needed. Leave yoor goaty son I -::::::::::=:::::::;~I
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' 30 olo..; let blm step in dirty
30
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24 Ingels 202 466 J0 1 S..bo
g.rl. He It learn ~ the hard way,
11111 1_ )hat cleanliness is next to
High Game - Donna Grate nd 5411 T ·Hi '" ,
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William Slivers. 237; •.H•gb1;ries..:. !'1",01 ,
Garr~el ~ndl the skm, or it doesn't count.- '
- ~!Jidr~~wen 43'b
ll("lll s r.am 61 , l oo3 H.
Slivers &amp;!/·~·earn High Early Wed Ml •d L
YOIJR HELPING JIAND
and Series - Blsettnar
h ,:
eague D•ar Helen :
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Bomber&lt;
84 103
lads
oversea•
m auorlad
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;H .The
Monkey-rumiers
Luther
King biJ
h awa!U
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ery· Matlin
right to
upnso
Game and Senes- H•gh Team game and ser1.1 s
pnda
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and Series - 7 Up and 1213. lligll Game and
by H•l•n Bett•l
wro
an,..ven ...
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' Jes- Joe Welker and 1\oger llvIll·
sell. 148. Joe Wel&lt;er 29'.!.
1WIVES SHOULD !lATE
readers that if they have old
.
'nlar!dat Trlplirutes
1THI!I MAN hATER
greeting cards or cancelled Movie! lfe better thad
March 30, 1987
Early Bird League
IDea•· Helen:
stamps they can put them to ll1d !hoy are; and If they're
Won Lost
April 5, 19111
, l se.m to be drawn to mar- charitable use by sendtna them not dirtier lhon liVer, IOtlle
N~w Yor~ Central 23 to .
p?~~t. ried men, or perhaps they're lo Mrs. Gene C. Martin, Rl 4, tbetr title~ wou14 eeern to .
M~~.!n!le s Rad~ers t8 15 , Ptm~etles
. c I or~wn to me. 'the first one lov-1 Box 232, Zanesville, Ohio, 43701. cate smut I tn &lt;;tllulold ,stilton I
Tli\'ji• ~..,
17
16 Slo• Four
151 ed me and left mo lour ·ears
... Some film IJtles wHe
Mapl• Lawn Poullrv to 17 Odd Balls
130
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can
us~
U.S.
and
foreign
countered,
Include · "D 1r t y
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1'wa Ace. ~ Otl\Jrr 131;1 19~, Krazv Four
120 agol · ed sworthe
nthever 8 nd- stamps, any kind of ChriStmas Girls," "The Gltl From SIN"
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121&gt; 20"• Bowleltes
117
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'd h ur other cards. They are used ''Chafed Elbows" "In L i k
p S .
guy u1 t1H:m us man sa1 ('
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66 : ' h ~y
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nd " to help t e rruss10nar1es. an- Flmt," " e Pad, and liow
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O'BRIAN'S O'BSERVATION ler, happier, taller big !lotel' '· gle~ to both .... The
With all the money Twiggy is Producer (o! "Fiddler," "Cab- Light reoordhlg (on Project
making plus her position as aret," etc.) Hal Prince, whose label) Of "I Live, I
mascot of the owttchecktl Men· eflicienoy leellll 10 hive liken Live" 1trlk.. ut as jult
eration, thel'fl still remains on \he ol&lt;l sure-thot otatua at the loveu ..t romanuo
something about tills eockn•y his ex-boos Georso Abbott In of tho year , ... II wll
Won Lost .
llant m Boys
Kid that strtke• us •• just earlier days, also Is beJinnlng ed by 'tony Matlola, 1
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Ap~ 5 1867 . •ll&amp;htly oad . . . . Angela Lans- to look more than oliahUy like 1JUIIari31 who enjoyed relptc:t-1
~~~:~:~~Co. 5254 3032
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Won Lost bury tonks like Twig~y·s heaiLh· Bennett Cerf , .. , Wllh apolo- abte.fam'· acc'Omponylng, ,~~~~~:1:
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ltouse 41 43 Strikes Impossible
9 s
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and '" Jeep, soma
. Dept. Store 10¥2 43\i 1Fearsome Foursome 9 · s
blfl stars
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USED CAR SALE
Gel Aktt•r &amp;11y- Get Mort for Your
Tradaln •
SEE US TODAY

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1967 MUSTANG .
Hard ToP . 0 oyl. Std.

'J!ans. AM Radio. wlslw
t&amp;ru.

SPECIAL

1967 FALCON

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1953 CHEVROLET -- • .. •75

Ttldor Sedan, a cyl.

Crulse-o-matlc 'l'rane.
Deluxe Seat Belu

2l&gt;r. Sedan

SPECIAL

$2295.39

1953 DESOTO

$2018.70

•150

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1965 JEEP · - - .. - •1995
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Station Waaon. 4 wheel drive.

4 Dr. Seda.n

1965 FORD .. • .. •1495
CUlt. aoo 4 llr. 8 cyL Auto. 'l'tana. WISIW Tlrea.

4Dr. Sedan

1963
MERC. - • • $1095
la!onterey CUllom 4 Door. Auto. 'l'tlruJ. Power lteel'

·1958 CHEVROLET • • .. '225

TRUCKS
1964 FORD F·700 • .. •2495

1960 CHEVROLET··· *345

BIIMrt

ot

Hollum Bread

THE UNIT!D STEEL WOR~ERS
Qf .AMERICA
f.OOA£ UNION · ~1168
llavtiiiii'OCid,. w. \'a.

•

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
•ohio'• Oldttt

DodQ• l)ealn".

lllddleport, ObiQ

TINY'S FOODLAND

IVt rtu AU Doctcm l'fe1Cf'I!III1111S
1192-2956
PomeroJ

LYONS CLOVER FARM
Of!IINl lttreh411dUe

Valiallt 4 l&gt;r. Sedan

19.62 ·SCOUT Pickup· *695

1962 DODGE

•

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8417-3280

WHITII S&amp;WING IMCHINllll
"Eve'lllhang tilt lho Woman IM• 811/Jt"
13 IWl 8L
Middleport
11924820

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1955 FORD lton

-'295

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

lllddltport

TUNE IN

f'The Spreading Kingdom"
SUNDAY 9 AM

•!.H I'.

--------------HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Well IIIID SL

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S"'JJUU'&amp; 1111 Church ot •

Pomfi'01
Cholet

l'ou Alwt~u• P•u Le" At

A•hland 011 Prod!ACII
8roum'1 Bota. GCII

"CHIO't OLDEST DODO! DIALI!It"
81 S. SKOI!Cf Ave.
MlcldllpOI't, 0.

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Car Lot Middlepqrt

Pomeroy

BUICK . PONTIAC

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;:-&lt;t-990 WMPO IADIO
REv:1ttCHARD MARTIN, RECTOR

'·tlltrning Worohlp . . . . . . . . . . . 10130 AM Iunday

HEI.NERS BAKERY
Bake., ·ot Oooa Bread
llunt1natun. W. VL

GMC TIUCICI

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OHIO

BOGGS EQUiPMENT
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Last Call at These Low@r • • BB •• Prices! Shop Today • Shop Satlfrd&amp;y!

Salee - AWS CIIALMERS - Service
, _ - lnduelnal - LINn &amp; Gatdm
1'llppera 1'11101
Phont 867443&amp;

CROW'S STEAK

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

RIDENOURS $UPPLY
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64 Lincoln Contlntnt•l4 Door Sedan, hu a full compliment ·or poww equipment, radio, Unted glass, white aldewall tlrea, air condltlalliJII, llll'llil4)'
flniab with matching interior. Wu $2'111&amp;.00 Now $2511.00
6 I Ibmbier CIMIIc 4 Door lldlll, IS cylinder with atall4ar4 tnuWDiaJoli.. Blue
with blue Interior. Wu $391.00 Now $211.00
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1965 Cldlllae Sldan DeVIII-Full powar, radio, tinted glas~. cruise control,
willie waU tires, Comfurt eolllrollir conditioDilljJ. Was '4000.00
.

Ntwt3111.00

tO II.M.C. V. Ten Plclcwp Truck, VI eqine with a I speed ..£!D!I 8blft, lau
fair tires and runa real well, wu $696.00 Mew $511.00

II Oldl PG Otl. 4 Door

hiQliG WatcPIQ.- &amp;ale• cmd Sennu

aae N•.Jecolld

63 Ford Gelllllt 500 XL 2 D- Herd Tep. 190 V8 tnllllt wWa crullre+IDio
tic transmisslo~1• power lteerlng, n41J1 ~wbltewall tlrel, UJbt blue with blue
• vinyl interior. was U195.00 NOw $1uq.OO
.

1961 Cldlllec Ctwpe DtVIII-Full power, radio, tinted glase, autrolilc eye,
mw while sidewall Ures, comfort control lll' condJUonlng, 27 ,ooo mlle1. A
realabarp one. Was ~000.00 Now S3111.00

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

v.a. auto., r.s., new t.t•tw
~~no.

!Qddleport

ll!llea.

CMlllat C:tupt DeVIlle. Blue Diet•lllc fllllsh with Uke new interior, full
aa.ooo , 64
power
e~~,wpmertt, radio, Unted gless, willie wall tire~ Comfort control air
· .._w SIUi.oo

whlll dlKo,

condiUolllllg. A real Dice one. 27000 miles. Was '8500.uO

11ft

..

60 II.M.C. ¥. Ten Trutll. V8 engille with a four speed traniiDIIIIoll, btiVJ'
duty all. the way, lncludln&amp; Urea and l)ll'illla aDd IDdustrial rnr bUJDPtr, b11 " ,q
new pamt. Wu '89&amp;.00 Now $70.00 .

t3211.00

wa...,, I erl, i11to., white . 61 Clllllllec Coupt DeVIlle. White over blue with blue interior, radio, tinted.
wltll l'ell ~lftil 1111., hdi,o,
aiau, wblte lldewall drei, air conditioning, '1500.00 now •1218.00
whool dloct ...., .....,.,

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
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'-roy, Oblo

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. tor., ~ ~;\ 1 brallfll ond
., . lll!efllt
ott

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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hill Botlllonl WIUI I'011 To IJJIIII'CII
Ill Pomef01 0\w 00 Yeara ·
.ltermll 1\'Utoi. liar.
.tttfild till Clluroll of r our 011o1c1
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• tl Olclo hiatr II Holldar
lotll", Willie OVIt blue
, · With blllt ¥11111 Interior,

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w...,n--va mo,tor, ataridard transmission,

57 llllck SpMIII 2 Doer Hanl T~, Hu I lood motor and body, bid l1'allllllil- --aion. Has loti of &amp;ood parta. NQ.OO
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NEW white aidewaU Ures, white with red vinyl Ulterior. Waa '1785.00.
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S6 hntl~e 2 Door-VB motort automauc traDimlulon. a roo4 l'lllllllbg ear.
Will make someone a lilee worK ear. $100.00

60 lylcft.l.eSallre 4 Dtot hclfn, V.8 motfir, automatic traiiSlliisi!lon, pOw~r
lteertna '44 brakes, radio, wbuew~Ua, white with blue interipr. ~~'$':/i~:O
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Ironic eye new white sidewall tlre1, aqua metallic finish with matching in·
teror. Just Uke new. Comfort Control Air.COndltioDing. Was $5200.0Q

Til 8
Shop Now·
Get
A Bargain -

ll\4dleport

1192-U.l

Sale Closes Sat

Open Tonight

Clltiroh Gild OtiiH Sllpplll1 - Qffll

· lermons From Gnco Episcopil Church, Pomeroy

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*895

BLAETTNARS:·

Sons Co.,

R.H.

6 cyl. Flarellde. A ~ood runn~r•

d COIMI e~iMM tlotlon '

GOEGLEIN READY ·MIX CO.

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'!t. Ton 8 cyl. 4 speed trans. Stak,e bed.

I'll. ~5

1192-2155

• -*395

•

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1961 CHEV. • .. • • *895 ,

Bulldm Clll4 Bulldl!lg Suppu.,

1lwllillwl and ApplfG!lcel

- THE---SEWING CENTER

OR NIGHT WI t.:lfll

1961' PlYMOUTH -·- •345

" Ton Pickup. 8 cyl. 4 tpeed trana.

Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; 'LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

WY2·2039

ft Dr. Sedan. One Owner

•r•nltlcky rrted Clllckt!l"

lllddleport, Ohio

fllppen 1'111111

1960 OLDSMOBILE·· •695

4 Wheel Drive•.

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NO Uneolll St. lllddlePGtl 992-2550

Corvalt 4l&gt;t. Sedan

1963 lnternational--*1395

ron1

BAUM LUMBER CO.
~. Oblo

WILLIS·· ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

radio and heater.

axle.

'JncoJn.Mercu'l/.Comef.EIIOIUh
II N. OOilrt St.
AlbtJJI
IOMGOJ

Pontiac. Catalina .. '1695

2 Dr. Sedan

8 cyt Cab and Cha1aia. &amp; 1peed lnna. 2 apeed rear

RAY RIGGS, INC.

Events

1957 OLDSMOBilE .... *295

SIIDI'oof. itadln and heater. WIS!W tlrea.

OHIO. VALLEY BAKING CO.

- • •195 Comi

4Dr. Sedan

1963 Volkswagen .. *1095

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1957 STUDEBAKER .. • *125

1965 CHEV. - • - $995
Biscayne 4 Or. d cyl. Std. 'l'tant.

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61 1111..11 4 Dtor 5edla11, Gcylllld~ ~111/ne Wltb. aa automat!c transmission,
ridiO, and. whitewall tires. lll!l'l1llldY liiilsh with brown intenor. Was $129S.
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USED CAR SALE
Gel Aktt•r &amp;11y- Get Mort for Your
Tradaln •
SEE US TODAY

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1967 MUSTANG .
Hard ToP . 0 oyl. Std.

'J!ans. AM Radio. wlslw
t&amp;ru.

SPECIAL

1967 FALCON

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1953 CHEVROLET -- • .. •75

Ttldor Sedan, a cyl.

Crulse-o-matlc 'l'rane.
Deluxe Seat Belu

2l&gt;r. Sedan

SPECIAL

$2295.39

1953 DESOTO

$2018.70

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Station Waaon. 4 wheel drive.

4 Dr. Seda.n

1965 FORD .. • .. •1495
CUlt. aoo 4 llr. 8 cyL Auto. 'l'tana. WISIW Tlrea.

4Dr. Sedan

1963
MERC. - • • $1095
la!onterey CUllom 4 Door. Auto. 'l'tlruJ. Power lteel'

·1958 CHEVROLET • • .. '225

TRUCKS
1964 FORD F·700 • .. •2495

1960 CHEVROLET··· *345

BIIMrt

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Hollum Bread

THE UNIT!D STEEL WOR~ERS
Qf .AMERICA
f.OOA£ UNION · ~1168
llavtiiiii'OCid,. w. \'a.

•

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
•ohio'• Oldttt

DodQ• l)ealn".

lllddleport, ObiQ

TINY'S FOODLAND

IVt rtu AU Doctcm l'fe1Cf'I!III1111S
1192-2956
PomeroJ

LYONS CLOVER FARM
Of!IINl lttreh411dUe

Valiallt 4 l&gt;r. Sedan

19.62 ·SCOUT Pickup· *695

1962 DODGE

•

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8417-3280

WHITII S&amp;WING IMCHINllll
"Eve'lllhang tilt lho Woman IM• 811/Jt"
13 IWl 8L
Middleport
11924820

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-'295

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

lllddltport

TUNE IN

f'The Spreading Kingdom"
SUNDAY 9 AM

•!.H I'.

--------------HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Well IIIID SL

/

S"'JJUU'&amp; 1111 Church ot •

Pomfi'01
Cholet

l'ou Alwt~u• P•u Le" At

A•hland 011 Prod!ACII
8roum'1 Bota. GCII

"CHIO't OLDEST DODO! DIALI!It"
81 S. SKOI!Cf Ave.
MlcldllpOI't, 0.

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Car Lot Middlepqrt

Pomeroy

BUICK . PONTIAC

.

'

;:-&lt;t-990 WMPO IADIO
REv:1ttCHARD MARTIN, RECTOR

'·tlltrning Worohlp . . . . . . . . . . . 10130 AM Iunday

HEI.NERS BAKERY
Bake., ·ot Oooa Bread
llunt1natun. W. VL

GMC TIUCICI

'
··POMliOYr
OHIO

BOGGS EQUiPMENT
.

Last Call at These Low@r • • BB •• Prices! Shop Today • Shop Satlfrd&amp;y!

Salee - AWS CIIALMERS - Service
, _ - lnduelnal - LINn &amp; Gatdm
1'llppera 1'11101
Phont 867443&amp;

CROW'S STEAK

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

RIDENOURS $UPPLY
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64 Lincoln Contlntnt•l4 Door Sedan, hu a full compliment ·or poww equipment, radio, Unted glass, white aldewall tlrea, air condltlalliJII, llll'llil4)'
flniab with matching interior. Wu $2'111&amp;.00 Now $2511.00
6 I Ibmbier CIMIIc 4 Door lldlll, IS cylinder with atall4ar4 tnuWDiaJoli.. Blue
with blue Interior. Wu $391.00 Now $211.00
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1965 Cldlllae Sldan DeVIII-Full powar, radio, tinted glas~. cruise control,
willie waU tires, Comfurt eolllrollir conditioDilljJ. Was '4000.00
.

Ntwt3111.00

tO II.M.C. V. Ten Plclcwp Truck, VI eqine with a I speed ..£!D!I 8blft, lau
fair tires and runa real well, wu $696.00 Mew $511.00

II Oldl PG Otl. 4 Door

hiQliG WatcPIQ.- &amp;ale• cmd Sennu

aae N•.Jecolld

63 Ford Gelllllt 500 XL 2 D- Herd Tep. 190 V8 tnllllt wWa crullre+IDio
tic transmisslo~1• power lteerlng, n41J1 ~wbltewall tlrel, UJbt blue with blue
• vinyl interior. was U195.00 NOw $1uq.OO
.

1961 Cldlllec Ctwpe DtVIII-Full power, radio, tinted glase, autrolilc eye,
mw while sidewall Ures, comfort control lll' condJUonlng, 27 ,ooo mlle1. A
realabarp one. Was ~000.00 Now S3111.00

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

v.a. auto., r.s., new t.t•tw
~~no.

!Qddleport

ll!llea.

CMlllat C:tupt DeVIlle. Blue Diet•lllc fllllsh with Uke new interior, full
aa.ooo , 64
power
e~~,wpmertt, radio, Unted gless, willie wall tire~ Comfort control air
· .._w SIUi.oo

whlll dlKo,

condiUolllllg. A real Dice one. 27000 miles. Was '8500.uO

11ft

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60 II.M.C. ¥. Ten Trutll. V8 engille with a four speed traniiDIIIIoll, btiVJ'
duty all. the way, lncludln&amp; Urea and l)ll'illla aDd IDdustrial rnr bUJDPtr, b11 " ,q
new pamt. Wu '89&amp;.00 Now $70.00 .

t3211.00

wa...,, I erl, i11to., white . 61 Clllllllec Coupt DeVIlle. White over blue with blue interior, radio, tinted.
wltll l'ell ~lftil 1111., hdi,o,
aiau, wblte lldewall drei, air conditioning, '1500.00 now •1218.00
whool dloct ...., .....,.,

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
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Ill flOI'dtoor;"
'-roy, Oblo

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. tor., ~ ~;\ 1 brallfll ond
., . lll!efllt
ott

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

.1·.

hill Botlllonl WIUI I'011 To IJJIIII'CII
Ill Pomef01 0\w 00 Yeara ·
.ltermll 1\'Utoi. liar.
.tttfild till Clluroll of r our 011o1c1
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• tl Olclo hiatr II Holldar
lotll", Willie OVIt blue
, · With blllt ¥11111 Interior,

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w...,n--va mo,tor, ataridard transmission,

57 llllck SpMIII 2 Doer Hanl T~, Hu I lood motor and body, bid l1'allllllil- --aion. Has loti of &amp;ood parta. NQ.OO
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NEW white aidewaU Ures, white with red vinyl Ulterior. Waa '1785.00.
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S6 hntl~e 2 Door-VB motort automauc traDimlulon. a roo4 l'lllllllbg ear.
Will make someone a lilee worK ear. $100.00

60 lylcft.l.eSallre 4 Dtot hclfn, V.8 motfir, automatic traiiSlliisi!lon, pOw~r
lteertna '44 brakes, radio, wbuew~Ua, white with blue interipr. ~~'$':/i~:O
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1966 Celllllec Sed.on DtVlllt. Full power equipment, radio, tinted glau, uu·
Ironic eye new white sidewall tlre1, aqua metallic finish with matching in·
teror. Just Uke new. Comfort Control Air.COndltioDing. Was $5200.0Q

Til 8
Shop Now·
Get
A Bargain -

ll\4dleport

1192-U.l

Sale Closes Sat

Open Tonight

Clltiroh Gild OtiiH Sllpplll1 - Qffll

· lermons From Gnco Episcopil Church, Pomeroy

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*895

BLAETTNARS:·

Sons Co.,

R.H.

6 cyl. Flarellde. A ~ood runn~r•

d COIMI e~iMM tlotlon '

GOEGLEIN READY ·MIX CO.

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'!t. Ton 8 cyl. 4 speed trans. Stak,e bed.

I'll. ~5

1192-2155

• -*395

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1961 CHEV. • .. • • *895 ,

Bulldm Clll4 Bulldl!lg Suppu.,

1lwllillwl and ApplfG!lcel

- THE---SEWING CENTER

OR NIGHT WI t.:lfll

1961' PlYMOUTH -·- •345

" Ton Pickup. 8 cyl. 4 tpeed trana.

Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; 'LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

WY2·2039

ft Dr. Sedan. One Owner

•r•nltlcky rrted Clllckt!l"

lllddleport, Ohio

fllppen 1'111111

1960 OLDSMOBILE·· •695

4 Wheel Drive•.

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Corvalt 4l&gt;t. Sedan

1963 lnternational--*1395

ron1

BAUM LUMBER CO.
~. Oblo

WILLIS·· ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

radio and heater.

axle.

'JncoJn.Mercu'l/.Comef.EIIOIUh
II N. OOilrt St.
AlbtJJI
IOMGOJ

Pontiac. Catalina .. '1695

2 Dr. Sedan

8 cyt Cab and Cha1aia. &amp; 1peed lnna. 2 apeed rear

RAY RIGGS, INC.

Events

1957 OLDSMOBilE .... *295

SIIDI'oof. itadln and heater. WIS!W tlrea.

OHIO. VALLEY BAKING CO.

- • •195 Comi

4Dr. Sedan

1963 Volkswagen .. *1095

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1957 STUDEBAKER .. • *125

1965 CHEV. - • - $995
Biscayne 4 Or. d cyl. Std. 'l'tant.

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61 1111..11 4 Dtor 5edla11, Gcylllld~ ~111/ne Wltb. aa automat!c transmission,
ridiO, and. whitewall tires. lll!l'l1llldY liiilsh with brown intenor. Was $129S.
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1964 CHEVRQLET 8' 'FLEETSIDE PICKUP _$1550
One Local owner with low mileage and nice and clean VB en-

gi~e,

radio, heater, good H.D. tires, rear bumper, West Coast

mnTor, white top over blue finish, nice and sharp.

1964 CHEVROLET V. TON PANEL

$1395

VB engine, auto. trans.J. power s1eerlng· and brak'es, radlo,

heater, lik:e •new tires. l'Osltraetion rear axle. ·

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Notice
NOTICI TO IIDDill

WHEEL

'l'he Ohio !&gt;tparuaent o! Natural
Beloul'Cell, thmuth the Dlvlalon o1

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS

SER\I!ItE:t.

ParU and RtcreaUon. punuant to
and 1ft tecol't!anee Wltb the pntvlnoU

All N- R1d1.tJ ~~

celllou at rort.ed iUD Stat. Parle.

eC•r e Trucli · •Hiai.r.
Cora .e B!lllcWMr ',: .
eAny 1'YP' ." •' ,,

· of Secti011 1501.09 and 1.801.o8l of· at.
OhJo 'Revlael! Code, PI'OPOIIOI to c:Dl'ltnet for the operation ol a marble
tn4 mileelllllleOIUI Hfrfthmtllt con-

llalla Count)', Ohio.
An alternate · bkl pi'OIIf*l mu bt
.u.bm.lttttl to inclUde a btadl f'tfl'elb-

KIITH GOBLE ' FQ~·
DM.icnt. wY 2-2196 Mfddltjtort, 0,
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'J of Parb ani! Recre~Uon unW 2 J, m.
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy.

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He'p 'Wanted

414

New District Office
Being Opened
Hiring For tho Firat Timo

: . _ Notice

ment-•t.ln4 ta &amp;be contract.
OWI:Ial tdd propoPII WIU
ceived ln the offke of the

t.

:No

Aprll Jll, 1H7. Bldl will a p11bllcly
opened therelfler b' t.be ClJJd or hiJ
autboriSed 11errt.. Tbe rU1h\ ill
r•
to ..1... '""' ... .u The CMlrld will be for I term of
four Jean, ...,.. pd. ou lu.lt months
from !4&amp;1 U. lilT to DeoemlM:r 81,
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'11ie Dlfillon of Parb IDII Recrea•

tloa wlll turnhh doeb for a mol•
mul"'l of twenty boat.. one buUdlnt
~PlOJibnateb' 311 feet by JO leet and.
one refrlJerated lea ho\lte. OD tht
altamat. bld. one perm~Ulellt
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treabment atan4 IIPPI'Ozimately I fed
b,. 18 feet Will be furnllhtd. T b I
e111lol:eulonalre will furnbb all equip.
mtnt. 111erchan,SIM, materl• 11tWU..

WE CAN USE
4 MEN

eoDeeuion to IPPro'fed. .tlliU\ar&amp;l,
ReqUUta fiJI' bid PfOPOIII formJ
dw\lld be ma~ to the Dlvtalaa ol

for factory repres.ntetive

Parb ud Recreation, Room IU3 Oblo
Deparlmnta Bu.U41nf,
Cohlmb\la,
Ohio. 4321!1. Telephone 4119-3:177.

of fur!liture, also
doors, frames, and windows.
Ppone 992-3408.

In Southern Ohio

1nd labor necea111'1 to operate YM

Fred E. Morr, Dirtetor

&amp; West v•rglnia

1HI .lORN LOSIR

FRH STORAGE

..,.,.,
tm

By 4RT $ANSOM

your winter
stort . !hem
with us. No more cli&gt;sell
eramped with unused clothtng. No more alriDe, lOriiDI,
•proyin~ nnd packing. · with
·yuur wmter clothes, EY817·
tblng you send Ia beaui!fully
cleaned safely, illsured lllld
earefully stored. Evecy. Item
·fl'e&amp;hly presied wben you caU
lor it. Nothing to P1J illllaU,
Na bulging closets, safe trom
motbs arul oafe frOm theft.
lust gather au
prments lllld

WINHli WINKLE
Ml MT IN r PA WINKLE,
'l'llU'LL Nl'II/I&gt;HAV! 10 ·
~EAR

ANOTHER V&gt;QRCI
FRO\\ ME A5Aii'j I ~•

Bring them In 01' 01111 for
Pick Up &amp; Dellviry Service Ph~na 773-5543 ·

(1) 311 (4) '· 14. 11. 3to

ABC

By HOWIE

Mason, W. v•.

~H'IIIIDER

SORRY. BUT YllO'RE

JUST /JlT '~V£L'f'
ESISTABLEI

My Shop Will Be

BILLY,RAY WARD

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~ERIENCED
ALIGN~ENT
AND

· sent cards to Kenneth Madden, a surgical patient at Hoi·
ur Hospltal. Special
to Mrs. Ethel Thomas and
Mrs. Sadie Wolfe lor
ldndness to the wile and sons.
Mrs. Kenneth
..,.! Sons

and the TWILIGHTERS

If AL

Closed Duo To Illness

Business Services

Until Further Notice

By MERRILL BLOSSER

IVIbarry Ave•

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APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI!
FROM Wt-IAT rVE 6Es-l
OJ: lJ.:iti[' COOL LITT\..E
'fa.J'IG~R, "!:!:it MRf

WIY&amp; MORE 10 VJORR'(
ABOUT T\41l1H

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WE!

AREN'T YOU
~OIN G,

OUT

TO PUT

~ALL

POIMT6 ALARM
FOR~M?

l ~.lo ~ lHE'(

uorn INTI.NO

HAIIM HEAl

FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Some square shoulder

up
cleaning and laundry
lloUBe to house. Good salary
_.lnd.commission. Mustb!&gt; re·l!PPflslble. A.B.C. · Cleoiners,
Mason, W. t&gt;a.
4 13 6lc

NEWBL'S SUNOCO
cttESTER, OHIO
Phona 985-3350

ACROSS

1. Pottage
6. Support
11. Wirel&lt;!ss

12. Ame riean
philan-

Far Rent

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troplst
13. Klndo!
duck

alion.Across from high school
In Racine. See Edna Deem,
Racine. ·
4 12 3tc

SUNDAY ·

DA1LY CROSSWORD

H . Grown
16. Mother of
P eer
Gynt

16. Balaa.m'a
beast
17.Behold

18. To make
insane
21. Sesame

22. Not :
~r.lix

45. Snow

vehicles

FARMERS
within
miles· Curtis "dairy or
be e f" breeding service.
Proven bulls at $6 per cow.
Call early. Leland
992-2264 Pomeroy or 985-·382olll
Chester.
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20.Con·
june·
tlon

DO~

1. "l'he statt
o! life"
2. Lltt

3. Stranger
4. Bind
5. Biblical
..me
fl. Indtlferent

7. RUSRians.

21. Golt
term
23. Fa.ilure
24. Voca·
tion11
25. Pert.

to

international

1'e~ten1•r'•

31. Nu1san.~~

3%. 111""11100
forth

16. Nickname
!9. lnleoU.

33. Vexed

U, Sa.nskrlt

34;':Vends

achool

26.Bom
27,Chop

40. Attirma•
tive
voles

tron ·
officers
28. Malt

&gt;EWING machines, replllr aer
rice. aU makeo. IVY !.-2281
lbe Fa~rit Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer S•leo ana
Service.
1 Zll lfc

beverages

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29. Cryot

30. Cerea.l
grain
31, PeltiJ

35. Printer's
measure

AUCJ'IONEER.
1951 CHEVROLET with PG
Complete Service
Transmission, runs good, new
Crill Bradford
exhaust sy~ern. tires a n d Write, Phone or Contact
brakes $i00. John Krawsczyn,
A. c. BRADFORD .
lJIO Broadway, Middleport.
Raclne, Ohio
4 14 2tc
$ 1 Uc
7
I't;;;95;;1-;DO
=D"'G~E-w"'a"'Ik-ir--pa-n...,e·l
truck, 1 ton, $200. Gravely Af.R CONDITIONING RefrlgerTractor Sales, Pomeroy, 992- atlon service. Jack's Refrta·
2975.
4 13 31c
eralion. New Haven.
48
1JJ64- VOLKSVI,GEN- sedan, 88.2-2079.

36.Dol&lt;lling
st!"

number
3'7.Contend

for

'Satllttl'ay night from
lD p.m.' to 2 a.m. at Ita.

,Su~wn Nile Chtb
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Mutlc by Mary Loa Duo
from Parkersburg

NOW.JAKING
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1 ROOMS and bath, East M•ln 1
St., Pomeroy, $50: 3 rooms ;
and bath, East Main St., Pom- j
eroy, tw: one 4 room apart.
ment, furnished. . East Main 1

ABBIE AND SUTS

pleasing prices.

36.Canvu
shelter
39. Wa.ter:
Fr.

10. Prai.te1:
var.

g&amp;mel

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.laewu

8. Celtic
goddeu
9. Coal
mJnep

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Any day ,that you dine .·
out at BaU~y·s is aJ.
ways enjoyable. Always

the

23. T ouc)l
U. Corpora.-

Every Friday 1nd

(When You Bring the
Familyi. . .

38, Fencers'
toils
40. Coral
islantl

42. Laughing
43. Country
bumpkin
41. RabbiU.'
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St., 160: one building, 20 x :to,.
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good condition. Pirone 742-5823 MAKI!: MORE. PROFIT · oy
East Main, vacant lot, 125 I DAU,Y CKYPTOQUOTE- Here's how'to work 1ft
AXYJ&gt;LBAAXB
I 12 3tc · lilUiJi your fii'J!l's iervices In
foot frontage, will build to suit
lo LONGFELLOW
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Wagon .the Oaily Sentinel's Business
tenant, East Main St. Phone l
One lt: tler simply stands for another. In thla sample A b.: used
Country Sedan, .one owner. SerVice cniumn.
IO 10 II
unUJ I p. m. 992-3975. After
for the three L'a, X fOJ;.the two O's, etc. Single letLer.11, apos·
4 p.m. 992-9905.
3 23
trophies, the length and formation of the worda are all hints.
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
AFJ;.cfo APPROV
Each day the code Jetter• are ditrerent.
lteoriilg,
good
eondlton.
Ph.
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1192-3346
nr
991&gt;2186.
.
IVELLSTON,.
ot.tio
(UP!)
A Cryptorram QuotaUea
Avo., Phone !m-2625. 4 4
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~;10 FederatiOn of
G IEXAED JWAH Kill BSWOHYDW
aparbnent.
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L-CIO has been
Phone_992f658..:.._ __ 2_! tfc! IIYA EN A'1'. W TWOBAT EN TPH WF.LL .maintaineq 57 Olds 98: as the bargaining agent
Hollday ••dan: .power steer· 1 bout 65 teachers here, Jt
APARTMENTS fumiabed aDd 1 . NDPWK IH.-V .E K AO PJ K W
mg, br~kes, wmdows and , announced Thursday. s 1a
unfurnished in Mlddieport. AI· I
seats.
Extellent t1res and new ; Bloom, a spokcsrr..an for t
¥atf!l'dl.y'• CrfPtoqUOte! , MARTYRDOM IS THE ONLY
10 I single house. Phone 911Z- I
battery. Must see to appre- l' federotion, said 37 voted
S26'1.
S 21 IBic WAY IN WHICH A MAN CAN BECOME }'AMO\JS .WITH.
Clate, $395 00 or best offer the federation, one vote
OUT ABILITY.~SHAW
FIJRNISHED and anlurnislled !
over $300. ~. by Apnl 15. Jonn to 11,. WeUston ·Edi!Catlon
(C lil67, Klnl' Features IJnc!~&amp;le, l.n c,)
apartmenla. CiON 1o ochool.
Rtchmund, Bt4 E. Matn St., / socialion and one vote for
Pboae 8IWIH.
111 .ta Uc I
Pomeroy.
f 8 lie representation.

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209 Off"ICe, $90
E8timated as
Damage in Wreck
Home VIS•1•18 .:r·
Made l·n·Year

PLEASANT - The ·~
iff s deparlmentln•esllgated ail
&amp;ccident st 7 p.m. 1'hursday 111
HtnderiOn resulting in approx.
imately $90 property damage
but no pe"onal injury
The mishap occurred. w b t1
Daby Ann Blankenship 48 Ga~
Jipolls, struck a parked 'c 8 r
owned by llnward E. Patte~~son, Henderson, w. va. '!'bert
WOJ'e no cllalions and no per.
IODBI Injury. One arrest wao
recorded at the county j.a; 1, ,
Harry V. Carpenter, 61 l'adPn·
City, W. Va. charged wllb lit
tosicatloo.
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PT. PLEASANT The acli·
vlly report of the Mason County Health J;&gt;epartment for Marcb
was released ~wing !lit home
pnd ollice Vt9Jla were made by
health nursea, Mary Hilbert,
Dorothy MorriiOn ancl Mary
Lynch to the following types of
patients: a cancer, 8 eardlova•
cular, 4 diabetes, I mentally ill,
7. rheumatic lever, ·sother chrome dtseses and conditions 15
tuberculosis, 6 tuberculosis' contacts, I· tuberculosis suspect, 1 meaal~ ~yp{l c~ugh, ~antepartum and postpartum, a at v~ ~ an u!oma
crippled chUdr~h, 5 1110nlally r~ lhe county. c ca
ug
larded, 13.1 children and adwtj;=""':.=;,.=....=='=':.
health records .
Forty-one ochool vislll were
made. Nineteen rums on .vaneWURLITZIR
ous aspects of ~ealth were
•IA~DWtllj
shown in the vl!i-ffi~ couil
schools. •
· . 1 , ·: ' ,~ :. en• OTH&amp;R . FAMOut
IIIAI'I!DI
Fourteen Ser.J~ wefe ~-·
ten and 14 tuberc 'Un~ ~
given, 15 water ~pitS
ed.
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Three hundred ' lbltty-u~n 1m.
munizatlons were. g1vl!h
the
"'!oetery froiMolltnt..followiliS d1811BIM!I!: ' Dlphlherla, . 1114104,
Jockton, o.

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1964 CHEVRQLET 8' 'FLEETSIDE PICKUP _$1550
One Local owner with low mileage and nice and clean VB en-

gi~e,

radio, heater, good H.D. tires, rear bumper, West Coast

mnTor, white top over blue finish, nice and sharp.

1964 CHEVROLET V. TON PANEL

$1395

VB engine, auto. trans.J. power s1eerlng· and brak'es, radlo,

heater, lik:e •new tires. l'Osltraetion rear axle. ·

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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everyone who

Notice
NOTICI TO IIDDill

WHEEL

'l'he Ohio !&gt;tparuaent o! Natural
Beloul'Cell, thmuth the Dlvlalon o1

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS

SER\I!ItE:t.

ParU and RtcreaUon. punuant to
and 1ft tecol't!anee Wltb the pntvlnoU

All N- R1d1.tJ ~~

celllou at rort.ed iUD Stat. Parle.

eC•r e Trucli · •Hiai.r.
Cora .e B!lllcWMr ',: .
eAny 1'YP' ." •' ,,

· of Secti011 1501.09 and 1.801.o8l of· at.
OhJo 'Revlael! Code, PI'OPOIIOI to c:Dl'ltnet for the operation ol a marble
tn4 mileelllllleOIUI Hfrfthmtllt con-

llalla Count)', Ohio.
An alternate · bkl pi'OIIf*l mu bt
.u.bm.lttttl to inclUde a btadl f'tfl'elb-

KIITH GOBLE ' FQ~·
DM.icnt. wY 2-2196 Mfddltjtort, 0,
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'J of Parb ani! Recre~Uon unW 2 J, m.
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy.

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He'p 'Wanted

414

New District Office
Being Opened
Hiring For tho Firat Timo

: . _ Notice

ment-•t.ln4 ta &amp;be contract.
OWI:Ial tdd propoPII WIU
ceived ln the offke of the

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:No

Aprll Jll, 1H7. Bldl will a p11bllcly
opened therelfler b' t.be ClJJd or hiJ
autboriSed 11errt.. Tbe rU1h\ ill
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to ..1... '""' ... .u The CMlrld will be for I term of
four Jean, ...,.. pd. ou lu.lt months
from !4&amp;1 U. lilT to DeoemlM:r 81,
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'11ie Dlfillon of Parb IDII Recrea•

tloa wlll turnhh doeb for a mol•
mul"'l of twenty boat.. one buUdlnt
~PlOJibnateb' 311 feet by JO leet and.
one refrlJerated lea ho\lte. OD tht
altamat. bld. one perm~Ulellt
""
treabment atan4 IIPPI'Ozimately I fed
b,. 18 feet Will be furnllhtd. T b I
e111lol:eulonalre will furnbb all equip.
mtnt. 111erchan,SIM, materl• 11tWU..

WE CAN USE
4 MEN

eoDeeuion to IPPro'fed. .tlliU\ar&amp;l,
ReqUUta fiJI' bid PfOPOIII formJ
dw\lld be ma~ to the Dlvtalaa ol

for factory repres.ntetive

Parb ud Recreation, Room IU3 Oblo
Deparlmnta Bu.U41nf,
Cohlmb\la,
Ohio. 4321!1. Telephone 4119-3:177.

of fur!liture, also
doors, frames, and windows.
Ppone 992-3408.

In Southern Ohio

1nd labor necea111'1 to operate YM

Fred E. Morr, Dirtetor

&amp; West v•rglnia

1HI .lORN LOSIR

FRH STORAGE

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tm

By 4RT $ANSOM

your winter
stort . !hem
with us. No more cli&gt;sell
eramped with unused clothtng. No more alriDe, lOriiDI,
•proyin~ nnd packing. · with
·yuur wmter clothes, EY817·
tblng you send Ia beaui!fully
cleaned safely, illsured lllld
earefully stored. Evecy. Item
·fl'e&amp;hly presied wben you caU
lor it. Nothing to P1J illllaU,
Na bulging closets, safe trom
motbs arul oafe frOm theft.
lust gather au
prments lllld

WINHli WINKLE
Ml MT IN r PA WINKLE,
'l'llU'LL Nl'II/I&gt;HAV! 10 ·
~EAR

ANOTHER V&gt;QRCI
FRO\\ ME A5Aii'j I ~•

Bring them In 01' 01111 for
Pick Up &amp; Dellviry Service Ph~na 773-5543 ·

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By HOWIE

Mason, W. v•.

~H'IIIIDER

SORRY. BUT YllO'RE

JUST /JlT '~V£L'f'
ESISTABLEI

My Shop Will Be

BILLY,RAY WARD

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~ERIENCED
ALIGN~ENT
AND

· sent cards to Kenneth Madden, a surgical patient at Hoi·
ur Hospltal. Special
to Mrs. Ethel Thomas and
Mrs. Sadie Wolfe lor
ldndness to the wile and sons.
Mrs. Kenneth
..,.! Sons

and the TWILIGHTERS

If AL

Closed Duo To Illness

Business Services

Until Further Notice

By MERRILL BLOSSER

IVIbarry Ave•

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POMEROY
APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI!
FROM Wt-IAT rVE 6Es-l
OJ: lJ.:iti[' COOL LITT\..E
'fa.J'IG~R, "!:!:it MRf

WIY&amp; MORE 10 VJORR'(
ABOUT T\41l1H

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WE!

AREN'T YOU
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OUT

TO PUT

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POIMT6 ALARM
FOR~M?

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uorn INTI.NO

HAIIM HEAl

FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Some square shoulder

up
cleaning and laundry
lloUBe to house. Good salary
_.lnd.commission. Mustb!&gt; re·l!PPflslble. A.B.C. · Cleoiners,
Mason, W. t&gt;a.
4 13 6lc

NEWBL'S SUNOCO
cttESTER, OHIO
Phona 985-3350

ACROSS

1. Pottage
6. Support
11. Wirel&lt;!ss

12. Ame riean
philan-

Far Rent

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llnsleft, rtdvotd

troplst
13. Klndo!
duck

alion.Across from high school
In Racine. See Edna Deem,
Racine. ·
4 12 3tc

SUNDAY ·

DA1LY CROSSWORD

H . Grown
16. Mother of
P eer
Gynt

16. Balaa.m'a
beast
17.Behold

18. To make
insane
21. Sesame

22. Not :
~r.lix

45. Snow

vehicles

FARMERS
within
miles· Curtis "dairy or
be e f" breeding service.
Proven bulls at $6 per cow.
Call early. Leland
992-2264 Pomeroy or 985-·382olll
Chester.
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20.Con·
june·
tlon

DO~

1. "l'he statt
o! life"
2. Lltt

3. Stranger
4. Bind
5. Biblical
..me
fl. Indtlferent

7. RUSRians.

21. Golt
term
23. Fa.ilure
24. Voca·
tion11
25. Pert.

to

international

1'e~ten1•r'•

31. Nu1san.~~

3%. 111""11100
forth

16. Nickname
!9. lnleoU.

33. Vexed

U, Sa.nskrlt

34;':Vends

achool

26.Bom
27,Chop

40. Attirma•
tive
voles

tron ·
officers
28. Malt

&gt;EWING machines, replllr aer
rice. aU makeo. IVY !.-2281
lbe Fa~rit Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer S•leo ana
Service.
1 Zll lfc

beverages

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29. Cryot

30. Cerea.l
grain
31, PeltiJ

35. Printer's
measure

AUCJ'IONEER.
1951 CHEVROLET with PG
Complete Service
Transmission, runs good, new
Crill Bradford
exhaust sy~ern. tires a n d Write, Phone or Contact
brakes $i00. John Krawsczyn,
A. c. BRADFORD .
lJIO Broadway, Middleport.
Raclne, Ohio
4 14 2tc
$ 1 Uc
7
I't;;;95;;1-;DO
=D"'G~E-w"'a"'Ik-ir--pa-n...,e·l
truck, 1 ton, $200. Gravely Af.R CONDITIONING RefrlgerTractor Sales, Pomeroy, 992- atlon service. Jack's Refrta·
2975.
4 13 31c
eralion. New Haven.
48
1JJ64- VOLKSVI,GEN- sedan, 88.2-2079.

36.Dol&lt;lling
st!"

number
3'7.Contend

for

'Satllttl'ay night from
lD p.m.' to 2 a.m. at Ita.

,Su~wn Nile Chtb
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Mutlc by Mary Loa Duo
from Parkersburg

NOW.JAKING
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1 ROOMS and bath, East M•ln 1
St., Pomeroy, $50: 3 rooms ;
and bath, East Main St., Pom- j
eroy, tw: one 4 room apart.
ment, furnished. . East Main 1

ABBIE AND SUTS

pleasing prices.

36.Canvu
shelter
39. Wa.ter:
Fr.

10. Prai.te1:
var.

g&amp;mel

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a wide menu choice at

.laewu

8. Celtic
goddeu
9. Coal
mJnep

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MON., TUES., WED,
Any day ,that you dine .·
out at BaU~y·s is aJ.
ways enjoyable. Always

the

23. T ouc)l
U. Corpora.-

Every Friday 1nd

(When You Bring the
Familyi. . .

38, Fencers'
toils
40. Coral
islantl

42. Laughing
43. Country
bumpkin
41. RabbiU.'
taU•

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St., 160: one building, 20 x :to,.
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good condition. Pirone 742-5823 MAKI!: MORE. PROFIT · oy
East Main, vacant lot, 125 I DAU,Y CKYPTOQUOTE- Here's how'to work 1ft
AXYJ&gt;LBAAXB
I 12 3tc · lilUiJi your fii'J!l's iervices In
foot frontage, will build to suit
lo LONGFELLOW
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Wagon .the Oaily Sentinel's Business
tenant, East Main St. Phone l
One lt: tler simply stands for another. In thla sample A b.: used
Country Sedan, .one owner. SerVice cniumn.
IO 10 II
unUJ I p. m. 992-3975. After
for the three L'a, X fOJ;.the two O's, etc. Single letLer.11, apos·
4 p.m. 992-9905.
3 23
trophies, the length and formation of the worda are all hints.
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
AFJ;.cfo APPROV
Each day the code Jetter• are ditrerent.
lteoriilg,
good
eondlton.
Ph.
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TRAILER spac:ee(onMIIiroiiliii
1192-3346
nr
991&gt;2186.
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IVELLSTON,.
ot.tio
(UP!)
A Cryptorram QuotaUea
Avo., Phone !m-2625. 4 4
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12 2D tfc
~;10 FederatiOn of
G IEXAED JWAH Kill BSWOHYDW
aparbnent.
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L-CIO has been
Phone_992f658..:.._ __ 2_! tfc! IIYA EN A'1'. W TWOBAT EN TPH WF.LL .maintaineq 57 Olds 98: as the bargaining agent
Hollday ••dan: .power steer· 1 bout 65 teachers here, Jt
APARTMENTS fumiabed aDd 1 . NDPWK IH.-V .E K AO PJ K W
mg, br~kes, wmdows and , announced Thursday. s 1a
unfurnished in Mlddieport. AI· I
seats.
Extellent t1res and new ; Bloom, a spokcsrr..an for t
¥atf!l'dl.y'• CrfPtoqUOte! , MARTYRDOM IS THE ONLY
10 I single house. Phone 911Z- I
battery. Must see to appre- l' federotion, said 37 voted
S26'1.
S 21 IBic WAY IN WHICH A MAN CAN BECOME }'AMO\JS .WITH.
Clate, $395 00 or best offer the federation, one vote
OUT ABILITY.~SHAW
FIJRNISHED and anlurnislled !
over $300. ~. by Apnl 15. Jonn to 11,. WeUston ·Edi!Catlon
(C lil67, Klnl' Features IJnc!~&amp;le, l.n c,)
apartmenla. CiON 1o ochool.
Rtchmund, Bt4 E. Matn St., / socialion and one vote for
Pboae 8IWIH.
111 .ta Uc I
Pomeroy.
f 8 lie representation.

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209 Off"ICe, $90
E8timated as
Damage in Wreck
Home VIS•1•18 .:r·
Made l·n·Year

PLEASANT - The ·~
iff s deparlmentln•esllgated ail
&amp;ccident st 7 p.m. 1'hursday 111
HtnderiOn resulting in approx.
imately $90 property damage
but no pe"onal injury
The mishap occurred. w b t1
Daby Ann Blankenship 48 Ga~
Jipolls, struck a parked 'c 8 r
owned by llnward E. Patte~~son, Henderson, w. va. '!'bert
WOJ'e no cllalions and no per.
IODBI Injury. One arrest wao
recorded at the county j.a; 1, ,
Harry V. Carpenter, 61 l'adPn·
City, W. Va. charged wllb lit
tosicatloo.
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PT. PLEASANT The acli·
vlly report of the Mason County Health J;&gt;epartment for Marcb
was released ~wing !lit home
pnd ollice Vt9Jla were made by
health nursea, Mary Hilbert,
Dorothy MorriiOn ancl Mary
Lynch to the following types of
patients: a cancer, 8 eardlova•
cular, 4 diabetes, I mentally ill,
7. rheumatic lever, ·sother chrome dtseses and conditions 15
tuberculosis, 6 tuberculosis' contacts, I· tuberculosis suspect, 1 meaal~ ~yp{l c~ugh, ~antepartum and postpartum, a at v~ ~ an u!oma
crippled chUdr~h, 5 1110nlally r~ lhe county. c ca
ug
larded, 13.1 children and adwtj;=""':.=;,.=....=='=':.
health records .
Forty-one ochool vislll were
made. Nineteen rums on .vaneWURLITZIR
ous aspects of ~ealth were
•IA~DWtllj
shown in the vl!i-ffi~ couil
schools. •
· . 1 , ·: ' ,~ :. en• OTH&amp;R . FAMOut
IIIAI'I!DI
Fourteen Ser.J~ wefe ~-·
ten and 14 tuberc 'Un~ ~
given, 15 water ~pitS
ed.
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Three hundred ' lbltty-u~n 1m.
munizatlons were. g1vl!h
the
"'!oetery froiMolltnt..followiliS d1811BIM!I!: ' Dlphlherla, . 1114104,
Jockton, o.

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lli:fm:" II'JI*II10.DJD.v~ei,Polll,t!l'Oy·Mitldleport,O~Apr.14,1D67
Crosses (Hardships)~.,:...:
Ai,;~ and Missipnaryto
ll1illt reelllt

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B REV JACK YOUNG
for assistance and at the same
"i!.Yany
will cPiile after me, let him Ume place condltlOIIS as to the
' and take up his cross dajly, and follow proeedure God s!iould
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of the Middle- the 0. E. McKinley · l&amp;mlJy, new minister

church.
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-A covered dish dinner preceded the meeUog, members and
guests being seated at tables
decorated wlth ll)lring Dowers.
The Rev. 1. Gardner gave table
grace.
New olficers Installed w e re
Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, presldent; Mrs. Denver Rice, vice
resident· Mrs. Edgar Pr at 1
.' Mrs. Franldln
d

~ecretary·

.and falnlly will!

Miller, SandY Humphreys, Mrs. Co!Dmltlee Jllernhers for the
William Tolbert, Mi's. Do n project are J.1ra. Leslie' Ervin,
Scbilllng, Mrs. Marie M.tlls. Mrs. Reva Beach, altd Mu.
Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. William Lena McKinley, Donations were
Bradford, Homer Jones, ·tena made to the cancer ~d and
McEihin~y, Mrs. George lfud· the regular co(llt)buli"l' to the
son, Mrs. Herbert Fink and New England Cbrlstlaa EvanMr. William Reuter.
gellzlng Mission and . tlle local
Mrs. Oscar Roush dlll)llayed churcb building fund w~e plaethe sliver bowls pur!'hased by ed ill this . year's budget
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Salubury Crusade
Worker1Announced

Volunteer worketl f9" !he can·
cer crusade In Salisbury town·
ship, acebrding to c:halrman,
Mrs. Robert Bowen are Mrs.
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EJirl Frecker, Mrs. William
Wagner Jr., Susan Lanning, Con· La n1ng Li d Sliaff J
me. n ' n a
er, o
Smith, Mrs. Denver Hysell.
Mrs. AnlolQ
Harold Blsckston,
MAlso,Maxine
Mrs. W 1
rs.
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ter Schreiber, $1rley Jordan,
Mrs. Robert Halley, Maxine
Miller, Mrs. Lydia Gilkey, Mrs.
Bernice Jeffers, Mrs. Betty
Folmer, Sue Tracy, Brenda
Bentz and Beverly Smith.

cer, opened tile semce with a Governor James- A. Rhodes
prayer · and gave each officer has IsSued a Proclamation In
th h
I th . d t'e She Ohio I N tlo 1 Lib.
W ek
e c atedrge o h e&lt;r .uth' s.bo • .A II olr'22a .na hi rharyh el
entertained members of the
presen eac one WI a o.. pr
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the regular meeting of the MASON - Donna Gibbs " Hearthstone Class of the First
let "Words of Faith from the vites all Ohio citizens to avail
l'/Omet&lt;'s Auxiliary of the
elected president for the
·.;'I
Church in Middleport
Bible" and book markers en- themselves of the priceless cui·
Manley Post 263 American
vear Tuesday by t h'
even·n·
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- Iure. Sh e cosI t ural opport unit!es prov lded
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sen'hod with scrip
evening.
Mason Grade School PTA. ,,. Darst, president, opened the
ed with the poem, "May I Be for them by the public ub.
meetmg was held at
othy Russell is the
meeting and welcomed me m·
Big Enough "
raries of our state
of Mrs Sherman
ed
bt · 1 di M
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vice-president.
rs me u ng r. an rs. ·
Mrs. Ger ac , preBI en , con- Pomeroy Public Library Is
w1th Mrs. Wilham L. Secretary will be Ceeile 10 Jan Hughes who have returned
dueled the business meeting. open slx days each week from
president, presiding.
Meter and Beulah Bocock 1, from spending the winter in
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds gave de- 12 to 5 p.. m. The public is
lor peace was given by treas~er. New officers will " Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. p 8 u 1 Grim,
voHons, using prayer, an ¢1· lnvlted to viSit the library any
WUI Winston, chaplain.
Mrs. 1E&lt;llion Baker gave de- sur1 c·t&lt;y, N.c.,and Mr.an d
cle, "ChriStian Adventure," and lime.
..&gt;b in&lt;talled at the May
Refreshments were servw y Plans lor the annual
vot1ons using the topic, "Seeond Mrs. Robert Sever an&lt;i family
Many new titles from the best
But I e r, Mrs. Erne'! I Talent Show were completed. Thoughts Are Better Than First of Zanesville, were called here
I
seller lists, both Dctlon and nonI
Tryouts will be Friday' April Thoughts." A card of thanks due to lllness and death of their
faction, are now available. Some /
'fy f
14, at the Mason Youth
was read from the Dewey Rich· lather, Mr. Victor Grim.
cr. the newest are:
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7:30p.m. Tentative date for ardson family who have moved Mr. and Mrs. Gene Abbott
FICTION
the show is April 29.
~~froomlowtha lorclthae gilt given them and daughter, Lori, of Llincas- . A reading, "The Purpose or
The Arrangement, by Kazan:
tors are Miss Gerri Steele
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' ter, are guests of their parenis, Urute&lt;l Presbyterian Women," The Meigs County Better Live- The Secret of Santa Vlttorla, by The April meeUng of the
' Fll., SAT., &amp; SUN.
Miss Lucy Bulmer.
A report was g&lt;ven on the Mr. and Mrs. William Morris opened the meeting of the Mis· stock Gurnsey.Jersey Club met Crichton; Capable of Honor, by Chester W.S.C.S. was held at
Aprill4, 15, 16
Foul · weather gear ordered suceesslul Easter b':"akfast and and family, and Mr. and Mrs. s&lt;onary Socie.ty of the Syracuse at the home of their advisor, Drury; All In the Family, by the church with Mrs. Harold
"FIREBALL 500"
F 1r s t Umted Presbyterian Donald Mora, Monday ln its O'Connor; The Time is Noon, Spencer and Mrs .. G. 4 Mi&lt;;h·
' F.rankla
AnneUe by the P.T.A. lor grade school early mormng serv&lt;ce on Eas· Martin E. Abbott.
A.valon
FuniceUo patrol boys was modeled by fer Sunday by the ciaSB. The Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson Church In the church annex the first meeting of the year. Three by Bucko; God's Warrior, by
as leaders, using the tot;:••
Jimmy Frame, one of the pa- class donated $!!10
the of Logan were Sunday guests of afterooon or April 7.
new members were welcomed. Slaughter When Eight Be !Is Dialogue Through. S;harmg..
trol bo)'S. Ten outfits h a v parsonage repa&lt;r,;"nd the Dol· their daughter and son·il&gt; law, .Ada Slack, president, p r •· Ofllcers were elected lor the Toll, by Alistair MacLean, and 011
the
a- film
been purchased, although
' Iars for Scholars
was Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlinger. Sided, assc•ted by V&lt;ce president new year as follows:
The Wedding Bargain, by AI!·
Melhodls':: '" the
are presently only eight boys discussed. A round • robm card Michael (Mick) Morris, son Laura
who gave the 1 Pam Henderson; vice president, nes s. Turnbull.
City of
showing
Who patrol for the schooL
was sent to ~rold. Hubbard7 a of Mr. and Mrs. William Mor· devotions, Lay Down The David Mora; secretary, Roger
NON • FICTION
lUes at Flower Esther Hall,
These eight boys were intro- patient at UmverBity Hosp&lt;tai ris, is with the U. S. Army in Wrong Burdens And Tak' Up Nease· rreasurer, Dan Nease: The Murderers Among Us, by churches, neighborhood lnt.r·
duced by Ray Tutker and com· 10 Columbus.
Ft. Jackson, S. C. Alter com- The Right Ones," from the Mls· News ~eporter, Joy Theiss; Re- Wechsberg; '!'hat Quall, Robert, esls and changes ill the clty. .
mended for their service to the Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Sayre pleting basic training there he S!on yearbook. She also gave creation leader, Larry Hollow; by Margaret A. Stanger; Jour· The meetmg was
with
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
school and community. T bey were 10 eharge of the PT?gram. will report May 19 to a Com· prayer.
health and safety Renee Burke ney Through the Holy Land by a Call to Prayer; song, Give
Aprll14-15
are Jimmy Frame, K e vi
the close of the eveniOg the munications School in Georgia. . Roll cell was answered by and junior leade;s, 1\llea Mor~ Betty H. Wolf; The Jury 'ae- of the Best to Your Master,"
"RIDE BEYOND
Brown,
Wesley
Roush,
served refreshments of He is a graduate of Middleport SIX members with a scripture and Linda Hollow.
turns, by Nizer: Inside South with Mrs. Harrah as aceompan·
VENGEANCE"
(Techolcolar)
Roush, Duane Johnson,
snoball cake, Ice ~~ and IUgb School and attended Ash· verse, followed with secretary There were 11 members pre- America by Gunther· The lsi, and a prayer lor evangelConnors, Joan Blon·
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K
nd
coffee
those
and treasurer repor ts wh'IC h sent The club Is open to any Death of' a President by
' Man· Ism 10
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· Mrtoand
Mattending
Job MmcludN
land College.
J ohnson. Chr &lt;S earm, a
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Ricky Ohlinger.
:g
r~. n c ee' Mr. and Mro. Dewey Rich· were approved.
boy .or gtrl in the county be· chester· Bitter Herit~ge -Vlel- Mrs. Michael was narrator
Dal:y; Gacy Lewis &amp; , Devotions were led by
~· an dM~- ru:rd SaYre, ardson have moved to Burling. The group will meet in the tween tho ~ge• of Qand 1g ~nd nam ~ American Democracy for the program. Others a..
Marvin Frame, minister of
Mr. and Mrs. All son
ion, Iowa. They were active in annex Monday evening, Apr. 17, wishes tO have either ·a regil!- 11M1·19(]6 by Arthur M. Schle.: sisting were Ethel Orr, Ada
Mason Methodist Church.
J"';, Wrs.
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es, the Middleport First B a p t 1s t at 6:30, to prepare bandages to tered Gurnsey or Jersey animal singer jr A Search lor Truth Morris, and Mildred Frank.
P.T.A: Book Awa~d was won "
o n erner.
Church.
be. sent overseas. Shirts . and as a project. Everyone Interest- by R~th Montgomery; Senato; Prayer was by Mrs. Mlchael.
I by MISS Ivy Sleeth s first
m&lt;ltens Will be sent to Martmez. ed in joining mould contact the Fulhrlght: Portrait of a Pub- Mcs. Spencer bad charge of
Connie room. Refrcsh~t~ were
ATI'END SHRINE . 1 town House of Ne&lt;ghborly Ser· advisor lrilinedlately. Meetings lie Philosopher, by Tristram the pledge service: Pledge carda
Stevens
by lbe hosp&lt;tal&lt;ty
1 Mrs. Cora Beegle, MISs Sh&lt;r· v1ce, Albuquerque, N. M.
will be held on the sfcond and Colfm· Stillmeadow Calendar: were read and signed. The soog
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!ley Beegle. Mrs. Don SDires. A May Fellowship meeting at fourth Thursday of each month. A Co.;.trywoman's Journal, by "Take My Life and Let It B~,"
I Mrs. Shirley Spires, Mrs. Carl the Forrest Run Methodist The next meeting wiU be held Gladys Taber and Amy Vander. followed !lnd cards were pla~
,
IK a u t, and Mrs . Gertrud• Church was announced lor May at the home ol f,arey and Lin· bill's New Complete Book of ed on the altar. Prayer of comThe Sew Rite Sewing C I u b Mitcllell attended a meeting of 5. Everyone having old nylon da Hollow APril' fl.
Ell tt
milment was read and a prayer
HomeWednesday evening at the 1 Thea Court, Ladies Oriental h~se is asked to get in touch Tbe m~tlng was adjourned .J.:e ·~lso are new western, circle formed . each member of·
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of Mrs. Harold Hood IShrine m columbus on We&lt;lnes- ~1th any member of the MIS· and refreshlnenll were serve&lt;! science fiction and mysteries, lerlng a prayer.
wtth Mrs. Don McKmght as day.
s10nary, so that they may be l to Larry Hollow, Linda Hollow, and the juvenile department Mrs. Erwin presided over Ill•
Mrs. Calvm S1mpson ,
taken to this meetmg.
IRoger Nease Roma Nease Dan h
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business meeting with 14 mem·
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furnished the hostess gilt.
Hood, Mrs. Raymond Baity. A free will offering of J11.25 Nease, Lee Ann Nease, St~phen as many new
es.
bers present. More than 50 slct
. Alter a short business meet· Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs.
was taken. Missionaries to '-ba ase David Mora Rhea Mocalls were reported. A card
10 charge of the president, ward Wells, Mrs. Don Collins, prayed for,"
was read,~ d ra ~rk Mora Pa,;, Henderson Fourth Birthday
.,.. sent to Mrs. B. A. IJo4.
a r.P.rt was given on tile rum- Mrs. Ronald Browning, Mr s. 1 prayer. of~~red. "The Joys I and Mary Mor~.
Of .lion Horwred
son. An all day meetillg was
mage sale held last week. Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Flo Str~ck· 1 AdverSity, laken from "J y
MASON _Mr. and Mrs. Jolin announced for April !1, to com"bEdoswteassrd Wells will be the next land, Mrs. William
I For An Anxious Age." a stu
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R. Roach entertained Sunday plete evaluation papers and
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Mrs. Don McKnight, and Mrs. guide on Philippians, was the
pee
tmpson
with a party honoring their son, knot a ·comforter.
Attendmg were Mrs. Harold Elza Gllmo~.
program topic. All took part. Completes Coul'lle
Larryray, on his 4th birthday. Mrs. Morris presented two
Mrs. Black, the hostoss, serv. Specialist Four David A. Cake ice cream and kool ade cancer bandages sh!! lmltted.
ed refreshments to Mrs. Pick· Simpson, 21, son of Mr. and were' served. Attending were: The group hu finished a quilt,
ens, Frank&lt;e Mumaw, Rachel Mrs. Paul A. Simpson, Rose Annette Lane, Mary Ann Tripp, which ls for sale. The regu.
McBr&lt;de, Mayme Holmes and •Hill, Pomeroy, completed a ra· Robie Keyes, Dlane Finnicum, Jar meeting Is the first Thur..
Florence Potts.
dio relay and carrier course at Koren Brown, Sharry Russell, day of each month.
the U.S. Army School, Europe, Pauletta Randolph Della Ran·
in Lenggreis, Germany, Ap!ll l dolph, Bobby Dewhurst, Mr.
BOYER PROMOTED
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and Mrs. Paul Randolph, Bar- Larry Boyer, United States
During the course he was bara Lane, Pearl Keyes, Jndv' Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. WJI.
trained to Install, operate and Hughes, Kathryn Russell aad llam Boyer of Uncoln Hg!s.,
maintain field radio relay car· Mable Lane.
IPomeroy, bu been promoted
~
A film was shown when the rlers and related communlca· Sendmg gifts were Barbara ID Petty Officer 2nd Class. He
11L&lt;gnt and Life Men's Fellow· lion equipment
and Connie Lewls, Johnny and has served for the past year In
J.o;
· Class of the Laurel CIIII I He Is a communication center lclndy Workman.
cuba and Is e11pected borne on
Relllllllberwllerlt.lbuset! t&lt;&gt;
Free Methodist Churcb m e t specialist In the 34th Signal Bat· - - leave May 22. He Is a 1961
have £dod chiclal tbr Sullday
You'llfilld that, as a "FuUService" bank
evening In the recrea. ltallon's Company B. He was ,Schoolln 1965. His wife, Becky, graduate of Pomeroy Higb
dinaer?.Weli,-JQ!canhave
we provide fast, fow.c06t bank loaDs f~
I, lion rooms or the parsonage. graduated from Pomeroy Hlgb lives In New Haven, W. Va. School.
Col. S.•ltb&amp;"Ba:ijxl &amp;abu:ky
lillY wdrthwhile purpose-pel'BOII81, fam.
Devotions were led by B II l
FrW Cblabn 1111. t!a1 u the
ily, orlbusiness! Payments are ~ch as to
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Bailey who read the l!lth and '
to do fl lid:
8Dd take it
fit rifht into your bud&amp;et and -as you
first 8 verses of tile Ulth I
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A silent prayer followed by ,
uuar&lt; credit ~tanding for the future!
the Lord's Prayer in unison
bet a balk Ioera lun •••
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given. They decided to
3 Plectl Tender, Tasty Chicken
lld&lt;&lt;coft&lt;to the bome of Mr. and ,
Plus all tbe trimmin's
11oors. Ernest Powell at a later '
(A eompleto banquet for one)

Show Tryouts
Are Ton,'ght

.!-"~:ion, Tu~sday

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THRIFT BOX .................. .. $2.50
9 Pieces Chicken Only
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THE BUCKO ............. ·...... $3.95
1D Pieces Kentucky ll'ried Chicken

1 Pill! Craclilln' Gravy

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Jennng Meigs Count¥ far over 95 year~

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THE BARREL ...... ·· ·........ ·.. $5.25
lll Pleeea Col Sanden' Cblcken

Member Federal Jlamoe System
M1111ber I'DIC

· All Accountt IIIIUml Up To $15,000 Under

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Open
Friday
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The fllm was "The Govern·
ment Is Your Business."
Attending were Ernest Pow·
ell, Lawrence Smith, G r o v er I
IKlein, Harry Clark, Steve Eblin, Bill Bailey, Clarence Cur·
Otto Lohn, Pearl J a c o b '·
" r&lt;m Wise, Reb. Eugene . Glll,
guest Calvin Lane. Refresh11
were aerved.

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"Holy Altar.'' SUnday It r:so
p. m. at the Morri!ng Star EUB :

CROW'S. STEAK HOUSE ;:~~~:.·~:~:I
taken to help 1IPOI1liOf • group
called "The Happy· SeV!II" to

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Are Open Both friday and Saturday
Nights- Friday Night Until8 and
saturday Night Until9 ··A Good Time

For Family Shopping Qnd Saving In 'Our
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dleport ThUrsday evening at the ley, Marvin ~lty, aertillde contribute.
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mem er s
Fred I name mscr&lt;bed, was presented
Gardner of. Johnson C•:ty Tenn- to Mrs. Gill for ber family.
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are here for several days visit . ten ng were Mrs.
with friends and former par· Fr&lt;end, Mrs. Grover K I e' n,
JShioners • They are houseguests fer
Mrs. MArthur
Laura
gu WISe,
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Mildred Hawley and ' ar . en e
el • r '·
Mrs. Nan Moore. Tbe Rev. Mr. James Gilmore, Mrs. p e a r I
Gardner is a former pastor of Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Clark Mrs
he Middl rt C h u r c h of' Hubert Wolle and son, K~itll. ·
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vlce for .new officers was con- R$1drop."
' j)orled thai ID81chlnll · candel·
dueled by Mrs. Edgar Reynolds NoleS of !hanks were read !!bra were ordered. !f!!e clasa
at the April meeting of the from Mrs. Leota HaWley lllitl ~anned a food . ~will' lor the

Tri~ a..•e
T'ltles at
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Mr. a~ Mrs. Charles E. was made for Betty Crocker lett, assiStant secretary; a". p
L'b
Young, High St., SJ!OIII several coupons, and it was decided to :rs. Norman Yeauger, treasur
,Omeroy I rary
days m ~ast Bank, W. Va. w1th get a plaque lor names of ser- ·
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Are Announced
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· &lt;vicemen of the church.
Mrs. Reynolds, Installing olfl-

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InMr.M,
and Mrs. Willis Anthony The Rev and Mrs

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shameful instrument of capital purrlsh· ment one will petition God for
A jomt meetmg with Hysell
bearer was deemed as unfit to continue to items believed to be nece,.ary,
Run was
April 19 !'Y
this world. It was difficult for His followers and when the Item Is not receiv· Mrs L
And
f N the Women's MISsionary Socte·
physic·
ed - God Is blamed. Whe n
· arry • · erson
ew ty of the Laurel. Cliff F r ~ e
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wooden eros· The problems of life seem to one petitions God he must real· rvt"n,l ~~a ..~ ~&lt;cal pa· Methodist Church 10 a meeting
shoulders.
surround and defeat until many ize that God can see the past, /enr 8 M0 ~~a . In Gal- Thursday at 1:30 p.m. ill I be
the problems, are tempted to cotnmlt suicide, present, and future. God knows
~· ~ WMPO R : a~"' recreation room of the parson8 0 · ta·lage.
. a'.' d which never. solves any prot&gt; our needs, and He will supply
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cames w1th Iem. A solution IS available for as He deems nece"ary. When
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Mrs. Gerald Pullins, prest·
far heavier upon the diflicllities
make"lor lwe
our times of alfllc· Pvt. John Hood has beenldent, was in charge. Devotions
than any phySICal b•msell, 1f one " sought w&lt;tl&lt; lion 10 retrospect, we can ob· here for a leave with his par· were led by Mrs. Arthur WISe
seasons of affl&lt;c· God's assiStance. Yet m a n y •serve God's hand Interplaying ents, Mr. and Mrs. Miltor, Hood, who read lbe 34th Psalm and
unto all, but are I would rathei prolong t~e anX&lt;e-1 in the end result The writer of following hls graduation from prayer was by Mrs. H a r r Y
for our s 1 n s. ty by attempting to discover Hebrews states: "Now no chast· Ft. Knox, Ky. He has 1&gt;e&lt;1n Clark. A donation was made to
tb_e results of o u r the solution by themselves, on- ing lor the present seemeth to assigned to Aber&lt;leen Proving the cancer fund.
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brmg forth new al· .IY to approach God as a last be joyous, but grievous: never· Grounds, Maryland, where he Herman Furry, a ID!Sslonary,
. Iresort.
theless afterwards It yieldeth will be in special traming lor will t:old a meeting on April 19
ICeasionally persons w&lt;ll
Whenever a person asks God the peaceful fruit of righteous- 13 weeks. He is a graduate of at .the Laurel Cliff Free Meth·
tile reslly worth living?" Ito come unto his assistance, one ness to those exercised.
Middleport lf&lt;gh SchooL
The Hysell
Run
Soc1etyChu:ch.
w1ll cooperate.
A plea
Bowles, Mrs. Harrison Bentley
and Mrs. Arnold Richards, .ih
Emma Bland contributing.

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