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VOL XVIII

POMEROY-MIDDLEPoRT. OHIO

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7,200 Pounds of Gas
Dropped on H Area •
Cao 'Ky's statement that
his
military regime would remain
In power lor another year, today cabled mlUtanl Buddhist
leader Thick Trl Quang to rehltn to Saigon lmmedlalely.
Quang, who makes his bead·
QU.arlers in the northern city ill
HUe, wu the mastermllld of

SAIGON (UP)) - U. S. Army
Tas Boost Hit
planes dumped 7,200 pounds oJ
WASHINGTON_ REP MEl. nausea gas on the suopected
vin R. Laird 8 high rantdng Re- jungle poliUcal beailquartm oJ
pubilcan spc;kesman In
1be the Viet Cong Sunday, pavlllfl
House said Sunda
rais' the way lor an usault by 2~00
!axel 'would juat e~urage : : gas-masked Infantrymen.
JohnBOn adminislratlon
to There was no word on tAe res~nd more.
suits .of the lnfanny assault In
''If we advocate a tax
1n- terram so thick GI s have to
M at this ttme, the lid is use machetes every fool of the
off expenditures .s far .. the way.
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federal government is concern- B52 bombers from Guas,
ed " the Wisconsin congres.. which often strike aheud of
rru:n said in a broadcast Inter· advancing troops, today poundview. Laird is chairman of the ed the vast region lor the lith
Ho118e GOP conference, a pol· , consecutive day. Troops of the
ley making group.
U. S. 1st Infantry Dlvtslon hAve
been sweeping the former Viet
T' B klash
Cong haven since mid-April.

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ROAD-E-O WINNERS - Six high school students won trophies Sunday following the annual Teen-Age Drlvinl
Road-e-o held on the parking lot in Pomeroy, sponsored by the Meigs Jaycees. Boys winner was Charle~ Knight Ill
Eastern and Cheryl Williams, Rutland, won the girls competition. Linda Larkins, far right, 1966 ·Melga. Count:v Junior
MJ4s, preoented the trophies. Left to right, front row, are Charlotte Teepell, Middleport high school, llllrd place; Mill
Williams, Cheryl Long, Rutland, second place; back row, Charles Humphreys, chairman of the Jaycees eonunlltfe; TOlD
Ev•ns, Middleport High School, second place i Knight, and Tom Dorst, Eastern, third place. - Sentinel .Phqto.

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i had facial laceraUons.
Ia area ol South VIti Nail!: The ' 1.flddle(iol E-R
Squadmen Two men were injured at 3:35 ' The patrol quoted r.al1lnway labraalolla ==~~~=t
Brlt.lsh manufacturers claim were IIUDIIIO!led Sunday at 11:· a. rn. Monday on Rt. 7, two that he wBs blinded by the ' chest
IbeX-will do 75
IIi l!i m for rNelUe BaraottJ, land lour tenlha mUes oorth of bright lights of a southbound!
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of ,fl!t! ~• wlio waa removed Crown City when a car driven car and ran into the baclt of the I!
pllol ~ o)lef4 11~ tl!·. ~ ~ Hospitll with north by ·Oienn E. r.attowav truck. The car was demolished I
alld e'itljli8er." saiH~ Mlb,,l't)lOried chest pibis.. The 22, Rt. 2, Proclorville, smaBb· but there was only
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t:iUrel·sl tori11-'aller driven by .John '1'. Fisch- ltruck.
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shook the nation and brought a
pledge from Ky and the mUllary
junta for free elections.
Further demonstrations If the
Ky government ren~ on Its
)II'Omlses to hold etecllons for a
clvWan government by Sept. 15
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TOKYO (UP!) -An Arneri- Denpa News In the Interview A. "I don't know anything my govemmemls, I aupport II,
w!:r as cars were unsafe. Barn·' g~s was In powder~ form to
SAIGON (UPIJ - U. .s. fell flew through a record canNa pUot captured by the that he has beefl treated! about bombing any innocent yes sir. I am a member of lb8l
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government and 1 will support
es said the diller:n~ bet~ee~ ' clearing the way for three bat~ from Communist MIG jets to strike North Viet Nam'a trans- Comrnumsts a ter NJsrthp ;r"~ b t th t "it could be much Q ;'We have eyewitnessed it aa long as I Uve"
~.. lower and r'g erb tpr,Jc ' !allons of ground troop• Pre- portatlon arteries and growing anti-aircraft defenses, a was shot down over od f' tie 1~prov:d "
the . barbarous bombing of a Asked later If be ~eveel 1111
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Nam last July has e Jan Y
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uss an-ma e lie in Viet Nam "as long as recent news about the Vietna- Nam. We have heard the more than 1,000 U. S. pW!el
and Air Force
pilots
nf'ed · "I pos.,.l,·on of your government ls i have been shot down Ill ral•rnanufacturer .tod ay rnak'mg an ' Meanwhile • Buddhist leaders• mlsalles
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nea that are I e arteries The. pilot, Crndr. Jeremiah A. haven't heard anything lately." that such bombing will end the ov•r the North, Denton uthat the lowest priced_tire with
All missed their mark b~t shot down six MIGS, Including Denton, 42, made the statement I Q. "What do you thm~" at war.",.
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one Air Force F105 Thunderch- one of the new supersonic MIG in an interview fUmed in Hanoi, pres~?t about It ,llhe war) .
A. Whatever the po. ,Jon of
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than the best w1th too hllle a1r. ,
iel was downed by &lt;OIIVentlonal 21 s. The MIGS made their pass by
a Japanese newsreel' A. Well, I don t know what Is
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Denton said be was captured
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southeast of Hanoi whUe the U, lived In Virginia with his wife poSition of my ~?vernrnent IS, I
by local Vietnamese army
BYESVILLE, OHIO A
Air Force pilots reported a S. planes were bombing a and seven children regulations suppo~,t It fully.
troops shortly after being shot
Shaker Heights sales ereculive
Hight of MIG 17s _ aeen for the highway bridge.
forbid disclosure by military Q. How . do you feel about
down near Thanh Hoa, near the
and his wife were k11Jeel Sun·
first lime lOUth of Hanoi The burst ol anll·alrcrafl ' authorities of the horne towns the bornbmg . of Amencan
coast about 70 miles south ol
day wben their airplane erasl)made a pasa at a flight of activity by the Communists of captured ~rsonnel.
planes agam;t.. mnocent V~etnaHanoi.
edinawoodedareaaboutlbrl!l! PT. PLEASANT- The con- F105s. The Thunderchiels reflected what Arneriean Denton. who was brought mese people ,
ml\sa BOutheQI'ol here
Ill ~versial Malon county nudl!l turned to meet the attack and spokesmen said I! a steadily from his prison camp on the
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' growing air defenae network Ill oul!kirts of Hanoi, seemed to
WEATHER
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Charles Beeson, 51, and his the Union District - bas been The MIG t7s were the firll North Viet Narn, particularly m1 be in good health and in fairly Partial clearing tonight, frost It seemed like winter to Ohi·l
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fled as the victims. The plane ing to State Agriculture Com- North Viet Narn's skies since "virtually isolated" by the war.
in the 30s. Cold Tuesday, light Snow sleet and near freezing 1
was en route from Whit! Su~ mlsaloner Gus Douglass.
last month's series of dog attacks ngalnst raUroad and He told Toshlimlchl Suzuki, showers or snow flumes north- temperatures were the rule
phur Springs, W. Va. to Cleve- , Douglass explained that he fights In which American pilots I highway bridges.
' correspondent for the Nihon east.
over the state.
land. Witnesses said the plane i was approached to place an ad·
The heaviest snow fell In Ashcircled the area several limes ' vertlsernent In the State Farm
tabula county
along Lake
before 11 plunged bead first in- Bulletin of the proposed sale.
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Erie, where two inches
fell WASHINGTON (UPI) - Se'~
to the ground at full power.
Present owners said they wish·
south of .Jelferson.
. retary of State Dean Rusk ~
ed to find a location for their
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Snow fell in northern Ohio day made a detailed, strong
Record Bat Swing
camp in a wooded area on a
throughout Ute night and stuck def~se of the United Stateo'
BALTIMORE, MD.- FRANK paved road so a• to have eas- CIDCAGO (UP!) -To hear bombing missions over the Baren said. "One, on Lbo' e low- that if we had had another gur, to highways.
military role Ill Southeast Asia.
Robinson, who became the nr•t , ier public acceso.
two crewmen tell it, Lyndon &gt;B. South Pacific were vlrtcaily level runs, there weren 't any Johnson would hove grabued it In central Ohio, rain was i It touched off_ a shouting mateh
man In the Balhmore Memor· l Cornml;sloner Douglass said Johnson was brash and Mlve to ineffecUve.
survivors 11 we were shot down, and whaled away at the miXed With sleet which never 1before a nationally televised
ial Stadium's 13-year history lo i he had to refuse the advertise- want to go along on the Wo•ld He was at a remote a1t base Too, nobody took prisoners of Zeroes," Baren said. Bullots accumulated to a measurable Senate Foreign Relattona Comhit a ball out of the park, gave ment because the nudists are War 11 bombing mission that near Townesviile, Austra.\ia, war in those day&gt; - military or riddled the plane's fuselage.
amount
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mitlee hearing• .
American League
pitchers · not 'bona fide farmers," and won him the Silver Star.
one day when Marshall and civilian."
The pilot wheeled around and A cold, artie mass was res- Rusk told the Senators the
something ~ think aQI&gt;ut The [because the Bulletin cannot ae- "I thought the guy was nuts," Ba~n were helping prepare Japanese ZeroeJ spotted the headed back to Austra'ia , ponSible lor the freakish wea- l United States has·set~ Ume
former Cmcmnall Reds star cept
commercial advertise· turret gunner Robert Marsh&amp;ll their B-26 for a miOJSlon over ..1
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ed . duckmg Into some cluujs to ther. It was expected to cause and again lis feeliai llutt
said alter the 451-foot blast ' ments.
said In an Interview Sunday. New Guinea.
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"rve hit balls harder than The commissioner said his along on one of those missions Johilson - a lieutenant eomDurmg the battle, I d swear cover that da.v; • Bgreo said, e'arly Tuesday.
Sen. Wayne L. Morse, ])()n,,
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ruling was not motivated by had to be out of his mind."
rnander Ill the Naval Reserves
"Johnson wouldo'~ br Pm ident At sunrise today, tem~ra- a leading crlllc of U.S. paltclel
"Last year In Cincinnati 1 hlt i prejudice as the camp ls pres- "We thought the man wcs at the Ume -asked lor, and
today."
tures ranged !rom 31 at , in Southeast Asia, t"'"""'tely
one thai they sald measures ently located (off Treble Road) stupid" taU gunner Harry got, permission to make the
Two years later Marshall Youngstown to 42 at Chesa-1charged Rusk with ·~
603 feet on the fly. I'm more only eight or 10 miles from his Daren' said "There were no flight. He wore his Navy
and Baren !e3rnc.d th"t the peake. The tem~ratureo Sun-' reasoning'' and said lhll Interested in numbers than dis- own farm in Mason County.
rnllk runs those days. We were uniform that day ~au:le, he
young congressman ha~ been day ranged from a hi~h of. 49 tary's "position la ~
lance," he said, alter leading There presently Is no taw to getting clobbered!'
told the B-26 crew, if the plane
awarded the Silver star for that at Toledo to a state high of 87 able!'
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the Orioles to a first-place tie [ha~ nudist camps in West Vir·
was shol down over enemy CHARLESTON W. Va. (UPil aborted mission. None of t h e at Chesapeake.
Sen. Frank J. Laus&amp;tle. 1).
with the Indians with live hits. !gm1a, according to a ruling by II waa early In the second territory, he would be treated An Air F e f3 3 . t 1 ·nc crew was hooored
Ohio
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celved by local authorities oJ dispatched by President Roose- "There were two things Wright • Patterson Air Force
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To Auto 00 Sunday crat a complete - HONG KONG Koreaa the camp located In M as o n veil ID find out why Arne"'-" wrong with hla '"'""'"" " Base at Dayton, Ohio, landed
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•~__ ,., safely Sunday at Kanawha Air- Five persons were lined "'
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port after a "Dame out" al Pomeroy Mayor Charles Leg- to • 1966 model vehicle in a one., ,
11,000 feet
ar's Court Saturday night
car mishap Sunday at 9:50 a.
Meigs GeMl'll • . E. .
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Veterans Memorial Holpllal
James Bland, West Columbia, rn. on county ~oad 28 about four- Admillltu Sa..., - ..
The crew dropped two fuel was lined $25 and costs on an tenths oJ a mile north of the in· bert Hall Muop.
~dmlsslolll Saturday - Rad·
tanks, containing about 3110 gal- assault and battery charge; tersection ol Route 124.
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cliff Hager, Middleport; Rhon-1
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Ions each, and on_e of them DAr- Harry L•ughary, Tampa, Fla., The Meigs county sheriff's dred Lowe.
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da Kern, Portland,
PhllUp
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rowly mlsaed hlltmg a group of $5 and costs 1&lt;!11 ol center· department said Robert David Aclmlutou Sllday __ ,, _
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VUNG TAU YSouth Viet Nam (UPI) - It looks Ute persons at nearby Ruin aud Raymond Jusiis, Pomeroy, and Grueser. 16. Mmersville, travel- Barsotti, ~Pari· A.i.~
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Zerkle Syracn•e IMorrison Minersville· Frank
It Is halt' boat hall aircraft; a boat that loob u lflt pilot. Col. A. J. Parker, was ler charges; John Young, 22, and went mto a ditch. Both Portland.
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w:· prese~ ·!lie B~ndsman Girolaml: Pomeroy; Mona Wolfe could bite; an alr~aft that lurks In the shadows ready. to lrylng to make a "d';"d sli~k" Mason, $25_ and costs for reck- front fenders of the Grue_ser ~ar lltJchqrpe S !'*Y - VII
the . Year award during the an-! Portland; Tara Bacon, Charles- pounce.
landjng, the plane s en ~me less operation and $50 a~d costs were damaged, but no mjunes Harllln&amp;, Eva Potla, Jllilwa.
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llam Miller, Mary LQngene' I '. Ita attempt to stop the seaborne lnfUtratlon and supply of
Bight.
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Identification bracelet sevep bins and ~ .
: 1be official Navy terminology peller lacing aft and a double
aremen Ba e
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other band aenlors ..;.,..gnized Blrtl llalllrday - Mr. and ~ for the craft Ia the PAVC the tall rudder enables 11 to lura Blaze on Park.st
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! the real ol the world mows II II moves over the surface of · Mtdclle_port firemen, aurnrnon· Three persons, two of whom lington, who suffered a fractur- to stop W\thln the auurtd&gt;cleat
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either water or land three toed at 8·25 P. m. Saturday to were hospitalized, were In· ed right leg and sever. faelal dislan&lt;e.
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Wooten, Albany; Orvllle Armt, The hav.mft aqtved
1 lour feet above II. II can thus llgh\1 lire that ~·tr~yed ~ I jured in two separate Galiia jlacerallons. He is reported in Franklin D. ·Jianl,...., ·• Rt,.
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ll"l ' Pomeroy; Geraldine Kessinger, Viet Nam one wedt ago wllil : negotiate mud flail sand bars smEdaHu~~ctf k 1ong ng 11 Icounty accidents over the week ' satisfactory condition.
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ienlors Include Linda Carpen· Pomeroy; Brenl Larkins, Portand even rice paddies making
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HEL'EN HELP US!

CHILDRENS

PATENT STRAPS
Slzea 3 to BigS

$1·" ,..
Roush's Shot Store
Middleport, O.

THANK YOUI
1 would like to express my sincere appre-

When JIIOIIet II the question, City Loan
Ill the IIIIIWV. Just call lilly one of your
cl011e personal money frlenda bert for
eny 11110unt, Comidentially. Rex lrown

Bob Miller
lerry Lowery

Chari• Humphroyo

dation to everyone who voted for me on
Jlear Pat!
Your "Dale With Dad" oit011id ll

125 E. M1in St.

May 3rd. Thank you.

bo ttandord procedure IR
famllleo. Thanks for 1 lov&lt;,IYII
Idea. - H.
P.B. Como lo think ol It
woeily "Date Wilb Mate"
JlliDIII olflpriJii - puts
spring book ID marriage ... And I
lt'o Important too, for cblldren!
to •pend alone-lime with their 1
1110tberi. Nothing makes
a•
y111111 penon feel more
I

Phone WY 2·2171

..

ROBERT CLARK

Candidate for the Unexpired Term

of

lnter1ors you prJct1cany sink up tD your knetl 1ft.

that's

reach of a tat of low·priced cer buyert.

(And, o1 courst, atondard fiflfety lttms llkt a padd-'

High·prlced because it has the Pontiac name and
e'lerylhing that 00 , 3 with it. U~e 1 tull121 Inches of
road-leveling wheelbi!UIIil. And 00 more atandard
l"10rsepower than those IOW·j&gt;riced cars (ltftr. And
ate!ldy V/iCe- Track ridt and handling. With luxurlout

dashboard.) All back11d up by Pontlac'a legendi(J
resale value that mtktl such exc]1\ng readinlt In thl
record bookt ynr efter y..r. Makel you wonder whY'
anybody would buy 1 low-priced ~r when vou eta
get t Pontiac Caitlin' for the ••m• money.

with~n

TUESDAY'S VOTERS DID ME GREAT HONOR. THANK YOU
ALL. BE ASSURED I WILL STRIVE TO JUSTIFY YOUR
CONFIDENCE.

Wide.Track Pontiac Catalina

RALPH WELKER

(A biA, powerful Pontiac for less than SJOOO'.)

1k SAVINGS CO.

MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONER

•

Low·prlced because 1rs 1 C1tallna with 1 s11cller

d
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Pd. Pol. Adv.

Ill~ TOIIIt .lUTMOIIll' P'CI~fiAe Of.Lll

Republican Candidate For State Ropreoentetlvo 27th Dlllrlct

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amplrel Ill - t tin hoorl II
the evi!II!Dga, Monday, Weclne!day, and 'l'lll'lt!lllaY, appl'OI!·
maltly 5-7 p.m..lor • per game.

IF YOUR COPY SEE PACJI 7 011 YOUR

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play all 8 NEW
GAMES at once

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ATHENS, Ohio (IJPI)- Dick
Conley, a aopbomore from N•w
Colleord, was ra!ed the top per.
former ID Ohio Utllvtnit¥'1 aneual oprblg lootbaU game Saturday. .
CoDley, o member of the ~.,..
Idly squad, raa 118 yardi In 16
trips aod llOOred a louchdmn in
the vorslly'o 111-7 wia over the
rest of the squad.
Tbo vanity. bold a 111-Q lead
al tho half, ·!lUI tile fe&lt;OIId

WIN EARLY
WIN OFTEN

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TO HELP YOU WINI

Royal Value:

.•.•

this
aummer ibould be 888il!llad lmmedlakly u lnm practices
wtll begil ~ly.
Manager• of the lllx Middleport teaml are HOIII')' Clalwor·
thy, Senatnra; Bob
HfseU,
Yalll:eeo; Olarley
s m·l t h
Br8W11; Woody CaD, Redleg•;
Lowell Prlco allllatecl by CharJoe Wblk Red Sol; Rleblrcl
Plckellllllll Arl lltbart, ,•i Jn.

FREE PRIZE SUPS

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Boyo deslriDJ ·to play.

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IAMMER 1,4.IB
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LIVING ROOM SUITE

WIN
UPTO

2a.n.
REG. PIAl

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BINGO

PROGRAM NO. II

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HERE ARE A RW I.UCIY WlftiRS

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RIMOVAII.I, .aDING

lllrinpro

• 90" Foam Rubber 3-Cushion Sofa and
L.rge Matching Chair
e2 END TABLES
(MAPLE)

All For Only

.95

et COFFEE TABLE
e2 MATCHING

LAMPS

WITH TRADE

APPUANCES SALE!
$50 OFF ON HOTPOINT and
NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES
'20 to $100 OFF ON
REFRIGERATORS
ALSO WASHERS and DRYERS
Living Room Suites:~:oN•__:. $149
,Dual-Duty Sofas~...::.~:"·- '199
4-Pc. Bedroom Suites

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$169

CHANGE IN USAGR

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK C·OMP:ANY,The Department Store of B"ilding Since l91'S;_·'/1
Phone WY2-3193orWY2-3679
.. ·

came bactl·:wttb a

louchdowa IJj lbe second b'J]f
wilb a touchdown by sophomore
Bob Houmanl ol Orrville from
'"'"yard out.

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All
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SOOfo OFF MIGHTY
MAY
LIVING ROOM and
$10
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SALES!
BEDROOM SUITES
$50

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CAULKING CARTRIDGE

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9, 1968.

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HEL'EN HELP US!

CHILDRENS

PATENT STRAPS
Slzea 3 to BigS

$1·" ,..
Roush's Shot Store
Middleport, O.

THANK YOUI
1 would like to express my sincere appre-

When JIIOIIet II the question, City Loan
Ill the IIIIIWV. Just call lilly one of your
cl011e personal money frlenda bert for
eny 11110unt, Comidentially. Rex lrown

Bob Miller
lerry Lowery

Chari• Humphroyo

dation to everyone who voted for me on
Jlear Pat!
Your "Dale With Dad" oit011id ll

125 E. M1in St.

May 3rd. Thank you.

bo ttandord procedure IR
famllleo. Thanks for 1 lov&lt;,IYII
Idea. - H.
P.B. Como lo think ol It
woeily "Date Wilb Mate"
JlliDIII olflpriJii - puts
spring book ID marriage ... And I
lt'o Important too, for cblldren!
to •pend alone-lime with their 1
1110tberi. Nothing makes
a•
y111111 penon feel more
I

Phone WY 2·2171

..

ROBERT CLARK

Candidate for the Unexpired Term

of

lnter1ors you prJct1cany sink up tD your knetl 1ft.

that's

reach of a tat of low·priced cer buyert.

(And, o1 courst, atondard fiflfety lttms llkt a padd-'

High·prlced because it has the Pontiac name and
e'lerylhing that 00 , 3 with it. U~e 1 tull121 Inches of
road-leveling wheelbi!UIIil. And 00 more atandard
l"10rsepower than those IOW·j&gt;riced cars (ltftr. And
ate!ldy V/iCe- Track ridt and handling. With luxurlout

dashboard.) All back11d up by Pontlac'a legendi(J
resale value that mtktl such exc]1\ng readinlt In thl
record bookt ynr efter y..r. Makel you wonder whY'
anybody would buy 1 low-priced ~r when vou eta
get t Pontiac Caitlin' for the ••m• money.

with~n

TUESDAY'S VOTERS DID ME GREAT HONOR. THANK YOU
ALL. BE ASSURED I WILL STRIVE TO JUSTIFY YOUR
CONFIDENCE.

Wide.Track Pontiac Catalina

RALPH WELKER

(A biA, powerful Pontiac for less than SJOOO'.)

1k SAVINGS CO.

MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONER

•

Low·prlced because 1rs 1 C1tallna with 1 s11cller

d
~
d 1 II"ICI ~11'1' ~trdtopt •••IIIIQJII\M ~ tniM prl~•• l "~ldt ~cl8
•Maoul.!&lt; 'c' , ,., n•olltllld rf\:111 ori~,' lor?,. w.n_:.t· ~.· "',.•,.•,.~~ ~~ .. ..::.1 ~W. 1n; ieell .... ,, ~fMII"IH 1f1t1 ~110n11 !Q~I~TTll~ltljOitlo~ ·
u. 111• ~ ~~~·dll~ dtal•r dtl.it&lt;V 111 ftt11~ •riO ~· ...•Itt- 1fll
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Pd. Pol. Adv.

Ill~ TOIIIt .lUTMOIIll' P'CI~fiAe Of.Lll

Republican Candidate For State Ropreoentetlvo 27th Dlllrlct

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IONUS liNGO GAMI lOOK

Conley Rated Top :'
Sprillg Pedormer

S59·88

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.

Many

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More

'•

Valuesi

'

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7%"11'111Y

Aa urpol eaD II repeated for
amplrel Ill - t tin hoorl II
the evi!II!Dga, Monday, Weclne!day, and 'l'lll'lt!lllaY, appl'OI!·
maltly 5-7 p.m..lor • per game.

IF YOUR COPY SEE PACJI 7 011 YOUR

W'

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-

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~

play all 8 NEW
GAMES at once

.

.

ATHENS, Ohio (IJPI)- Dick
Conley, a aopbomore from N•w
Colleord, was ra!ed the top per.
former ID Ohio Utllvtnit¥'1 aneual oprblg lootbaU game Saturday. .
CoDley, o member of the ~.,..
Idly squad, raa 118 yardi In 16
trips aod llOOred a louchdmn in
the vorslly'o 111-7 wia over the
rest of the squad.
Tbo vanity. bold a 111-Q lead
al tho half, ·!lUI tile fe&lt;OIId

WIN EARLY
WIN OFTEN

~:m
c,;.,
•.,.s~1

.

......

TO HELP YOU WINI

Royal Value:

.•.•

this
aummer ibould be 888il!llad lmmedlakly u lnm practices
wtll begil ~ly.
Manager• of the lllx Middleport teaml are HOIII')' Clalwor·
thy, Senatnra; Bob
HfseU,
Yalll:eeo; Olarley
s m·l t h
Br8W11; Woody CaD, Redleg•;
Lowell Prlco allllatecl by CharJoe Wblk Red Sol; Rleblrcl
Plckellllllll Arl lltbart, ,•i Jn.

FREE PRIZE SUPS

,_ '

••

Boyo deslriDJ ·to play.

QIP or COPY THESE

PLUM I
IAMMER 1,4.IB
QB o Nu ~

·'

7-Pc. Early American
LIVING ROOM SUITE

WIN
UPTO

2a.n.
REG. PIAl

'··;~,

r.AINI' JI:MNII t

BONOS
BINGO

PROGRAM NO. II

Rlt. $M.It

l'ltlCE

sg.aa

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HERE ARE A RW I.UCIY WlftiRS

'

RIMOVAII.I, .aDING

lllrinpro

• 90" Foam Rubber 3-Cushion Sofa and
L.rge Matching Chair
e2 END TABLES
(MAPLE)

All For Only

.95

et COFFEE TABLE
e2 MATCHING

LAMPS

WITH TRADE

APPUANCES SALE!
$50 OFF ON HOTPOINT and
NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES
'20 to $100 OFF ON
REFRIGERATORS
ALSO WASHERS and DRYERS
Living Room Suites:~:oN•__:. $149
,Dual-Duty Sofas~...::.~:"·- '199
4-Pc. Bedroom Suites

•

•

$169

CHANGE IN USAGR

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK C·OMP:ANY,The Department Store of B"ilding Since l91'S;_·'/1
Phone WY2-3193orWY2-3679
.. ·

came bactl·:wttb a

louchdowa IJj lbe second b'J]f
wilb a touchdown by sophomore
Bob Houmanl ol Orrville from
'"'"yard out.

CLOTHES DlYER

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WE f!IIICt:

DROP

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,
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SPRING SAVINGS SALE I I
All
This
W
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lOOfo To
-INGELS
SOOfo OFF MIGHTY
MAY
LIVING ROOM and
$10
Tt
SALES!
BEDROOM SUITES
$50

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CAULKING CARTRIDGE

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DaUil~ler balllj~ret pi the
iPd' Friday, May
Metliiiill'l ()Jsuh:b .,UI be at
lit thf · Coal.,
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d!urc-· ·~Bf .,. v p.m.
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mage to ~ .

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IAYI UP ·TO .110 NOW I '!be U, 1- Stali
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Thorn10n, llrsl oeorelary

&lt;•~ lllOdlll hi'o't t huliog
unit in lilt top 14 ol1he tW -

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oursday!contact Mlf, W. M. Wood.
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WOfli'•from
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l'lilol!,
flfltelallj
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flj8n I
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to Ill! Encyclopaedia

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CITIZENSHIP DAY

Claren"" McNoil, lllrs. Dtr•vl!l'll
Nelson and ~s. Mildr~
POMEROY

TO
ALl THE VOTERS
..

at tht lN:Nnl
Mrs. Ben NeuJ&lt;Iine ~~~~~~:11
at I p.m. for • polilli?k
club will meet

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FREE HEARING TEST
a. Givtn ly William Dll11. AlhtM, who h10

more thin 10 yn. experience. He will demonstrate

tho most rtmorklblt new h..,rtng old• by ltldionr.
Rtmlmlotr tht ploct •ncl tho ~•••·

La Salle Hotel, Middleport
WEDNUDAY, MAY 11, 2-SP.M.

Club will 111&lt;'1 Wednelldiy,
II at tho """"' of the preoldont.
1
J•..W...IOifA tum IOUHCI MAR!"'!f:
Miu Susirt Perk. Mr1. Roi:er ll
,.,,,.,··1-'-ww1 f.lit /~ .. '~o.!f14 wlr• IRflfl
-.Horgsn wHl review,
'hT h
·~--- I Elource" bv James A. Mil&lt;:hen.er.fl
- - - - - - - - - -- - -- RDll call
wiD bo
Mon4oy ot ! p.m., with Mro. Jewiob TradiJIDn.
Jacob" Gloeckntr as hos~s.
SArETV PATROL BOVS. will ' WHIT!: ROll~ LODG~ AuxU&lt;I
be honored when the Pomeroy liry will meet Wedni!jpay
Elementary PTA meets Mon- terllllOII 11 IIJ, 141oo Kell

SOCIAL

Phon• 593-3522
15 N. Court St. P. 0. lex 10

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LAST WEEK TO GET YOIJil

OF THE CHILDREN OF

When working hands need extra cash
because a home needs repairing ..• 1

THE MEIGS LOCAL

Ito~ in ••• and ask for our "home repair" lo•"· You can fi.: an
amne home now . •. and 11pa~ in sensible monthly installmenlt
Wbon worklna: hands need &amp;Ktra money, for any reason •••

SCHOOL DISTR1CT

There's a helping hand at
tal to t2000

1

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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
l.lte 'nfllrtnGt AvaH~Ie Ofl M t,....

300 'II. Second St.-WYandotte qo2-lll, Pll!MOOf

v. s. GOl"l'.

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Saluting M@igs Countg B1111pitols
We saMe the hospitals o! our community and
the many trained people who play a large

the many trained people who play a largo

proud of youl

part in developing our fine facilities. We are

LP-GAS
FORCED AIR
HEATING SYSTEM

Gil Fill. .

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DIVORCE GIIANTED
Janet W. Manuel ill I been
awarded 1 divorce from Donald I
w. Manuel In Meigs county ~o~­
mon pleas court In a Cl'()88-petJ- ~
tlon action. Donald Manuel, the
plaintiff, was found a:ui\ty of i
eJ:treme cruelty. The defendant :
was also awarded custody of 1
two minor (hildren.

fOLONIAL
Fine GrannlaUMI

SUGAR

1

FRANK SATISHCTORY

,.....

Funk Girolaml, 13 year·old

son of Mr. ami Mn. Guido (l irolami, Vale-st. Pomeroy,
was
reported in satlshactory conrlitlon this morninK at Veterans
Memorlsl hosplta:. Frank suf.
fered a bead injury wben ke..

BAG

a truck Saturday .afternoon .

• Complite custom installation by our

borne heating e1perts
• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP-Gas

Forctd Air Fumace
Only 50' hifh- Tu• up little space.
Fully gu411111tud. Quiet, powerful, durable.

• 7warm-lir room duct.
• Cold·lir retwn duet

-DOIIIY, ooaveni8noe and cW.alin• of

• Central t~tat control .. '

f

Ashland LP-Gas.

' ' 3 EASY PAY PLANS
On new homes the total cost can be included in yolll' roortcece. For tl!II\Version
or replace~~~ent the payments can be set up on a 5-yenr FHA loan, or you can
pay jllit 10% down and take up to 24 liiCIIIdM on t.bt baJAJICil,
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pil'Lure was taken were L. u . fille , M. D., chief of !urgery
c1 t c•rtified board "urgeon, J. A. De Ll.merent. M. D.,
of l)lthology 1r labnratory dept. cerhfled bu_ard pa·
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course at the Army Traifllng
Center, Fort Knox, Ky ., May 6.
He entered the Army in Dec:ember 1!166 and com~ll'ted h.asic combat training at
Fort
Kno• . He i&amp; II laM iraduate o/
I E"tern Higb Scbool.

National Hospital Week, May 8 thro~&amp;h 14 at the
hospital lo&lt;aled on West SecopdoJL The hospital hOI
provided medloal services to Meigs County for almoat
20 yom.

MEIGS GENI&gt;J!AL HOSPITAL STAFf,.,; Cbll'les J.
Mullen M. D.; Edmund l!utrilllll~, M. 11.1 IIIYTO~~ E.
Boice, M. D.; Roger P. Danltls, M. D.:l!eI~ ·
M. D. : F. lot. Cluff, M, D. (ab!fl\11 •w.,en P o .o
w01 talutn, Dr. Richard L. Slack, M. i);.) WID ob1ene

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MEET AT HOSPITAL
The Auxilitry of Veterans
Memori11l Hoapih•l will meet In
the hoopital catoteria Tueidoy,
May 10, at 7:10 p. m. with M".
Vera EpA of Calumbus
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AUIIUA.RY

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CLEVELAND IUP11 - The
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The Rutland PTA will hold

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The Mason PTA wlli meet to·
Rililbt at the Mason
Grade
Scbool at 7:30 o'clock instead '
of tomorrow, due to the elec- ·
ttons. AU parents wPose child-:
ren will start in the first rrad•
next yea r are wel :.:ome. J;.t :' 11\· .

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high school will be reviewed.
Speclal rnu•ic and refreshments
will be provided. iii.ld Verrron
Weber, president.

We salute the hospital• of our ~om,.unlty and

part in developing our fine facllltle!. We are

Fres•. Lean

Charles Olia Weber, 10,
Jjottom •tudent, and Judith Ann its final meeting of this school
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term at 7:30 p. m. todiy •t the
y g, '20, ReedsviUe, waJtre_ss,
high school auditorium. Inr~tall­
ation of new officers will be
held. A display of student work
from the department&amp; or the

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so went the death toll on OhiO's I
bijhways dur1ng the weekend. 1
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weekend
kille~ a 1ol•l of 20 l)'lrliDns. Two 1
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other person• died in a plane ! SAN ANTONIO Tex. WPI)
t!f.IUih, one in a hra, one dr~wnPresident Joh'nson ,ent to
ed and a child
kllled m 1 ooi~Kress today a report •tating
miscellaneous accldent, pUihiPg I u,at needy childrelt in private
the: over-all ~otal to :1.5.
and psrochial sc:hools are
The dead IPcitoled: Dorothy I Uin Josa fedora! help tbao
Willis, 46, Oak H•U, k1lled wlwm l ~ n~w edut~tiDn 1 aw in·
bar car overturned on SR 139, , I!
about two and a half miles !lOUth Iteilded.
of Jackson, and Klnneth Webb, I 'l'h! report all!() eall.ed for a
•t Fcmina drowned when a continuation of ma~slve t\duea"'b~t
' overturned
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on Veto Lake, C:Ktnal a1'd rocu sed on . kthe
nor Marietta.
prgbJtms of poverty &amp;trlc e.n
children in the clluntry. And Jt
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urged ochoolleaden oo tau oo
Swap Conel U~.WU
the ''unfamiliar t.a!!k'' of feedST. LOUIS- THE ST. LOU· . tng snd clothing
1epnved
li Cardmals traded left-handed 1 ngers for better ra,ponse 1s
pitcher Ray Sadecki to ~ San I~u 1 room.
Francisco Giants !or outr1elder- ~ c assed bv the National
first baseman Orlando Ct!peda ! Advl~:~~ Coua~il on the £duraSunday. .
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I tion of disadvantaged Children,
The Cardmal.s sa1d. ther~ were ~he re rt made observations
no other considerations m the ~ d po
endations on the
nk h'tt'
Cardl
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recomm
1 ~~ bee~ first year of operation of 'l'itle I
deaJ. n.. w
nals w~re known to ave
of the Elementary and Secondaaearcbmg for a player to
Education Ad _ a $1 bllllo,:J
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COMMITTEE ON BEHAlr

day e\lenlnl!!: at the scllool. A, Middleport at 1:30 p.m.
I safety film wili l&gt;e shown •nd I'
TIIURSDAV
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MOriDAV.
. 10 PI'OII'Im prMonted by the CANDY STRIPJ&gt;RS of Yel4!_r· :
THE RIVERVIEW ~TA Wih l fifth aod lixth aradt in~trumen- ans Memoria] H?spJ1.al
Will
meet Monday at y.:m P·!"· tal students. Refr~t~bment 1 wil1 1m{'et at the hospdal, Mar lt,
when new officers will be m-/be ~ervtd by mothers of the iat 7:30p.m. for lnstallatJon of
stalled and the 3tb grade class /jnt a:rade.
i new officers and honortllfl o.f Senwill present a play.
.
BETHEL NO 62 ol the In- ior members. AI! new applJCaflts
wscs or HEATH Method11t ~
. 1 Order ef
Job's are to iJitend. A spedaJ officers'
Ctlureh will meet Mon&lt;ioy even· ' ~r~ 'II
MAindey
at meeting will be held at 7 . ·,
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in~. M~:~y I, at tht ehurcb. The : a..,.,, en WI mee m.ero 'Ma-l FORE.-'iT UVN
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insta l lalio~ s~rvice for new 7:30 P·.;!· ltlt~~~~e wi~ be chur~h will have a
:officers
Will be m char&amp;e
of ~"~· ( ' rlicers
1~~~ rn fltt~ f~l'Jner EvaJll
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ing Thursdiy and. Friday, bel Nan Moort conducting
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ginni01 at t a.m.
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pledge servke. Hostesses art SYRACUSK P'I'A. wrll . mei!l . WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOMre. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. Law- ;Tullday nl~ht at 7·30 m tht lciety of the Pomeroy First
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renee Milhoan. Mrs. Ketlfleth !local ichool a~diklrium. ~s. 1 Baptist church will meet
Byer , Mn. Herman . HaddoJ :June
~~~~h~~nli@D~~: tbe church Thur,sg.ay a~ 7:311 p, ,
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and Mn. M. E. Doww n.
1ul 8oo
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m with Mrs. Elmer
OAUHTERS OF
RUTH trict wll~ beth~ guest .speaker. lin .,char e of the proaram
,
class of the United Metbtdilt ~ New offtcera will be metalled. Mrs. V~tor Voune Sr. tbt
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,church wilt meet at the clwrcb IRlfl'eshmtRtl wiU be served. votlon.s. PoUuck
--~wil1 follow the
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Upshur County.
seph Esztertlrls, e41ttr ef the
Rep. Harley
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. CHARlESTON, W. VI, IUPI) -'&lt;vest Vlrglnla'J
loJIPd in 1111 llo&lt;lond
War turncoat
Tlleoday Ill Wooklllcto• by
lu!&lt;ter p~lmary ·~ion Tutllday,. may draw only on~ out of wional DJstrit?t, i.l tr.ptcted to ams was e~peeted te er~der President IIIIIIIKID IIDd tht11
every throa rtll~rad voter.-..baoed on a&gt;••t expenenm.
, D p (SherUI 1 Glv· Chinese &lt;:ornm~nl$1
!lave tliiiiOI' wl!~ bini. l!o7r
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Offictll at 11t1ke llftill trqm lJ, S. ~en~.to: t~ county ~:erc~=•h•r. Hnui~t of · Dille- Tuesday er:t ~~- ~~~e : ...!~ 1Mba1, Jl, Clnelaod. lklgblJ
eommlui.oner and Board of Edueation. TIUI utllt~ Ju1aL ,w.ttu- ~ .... ~ .. ......... · bt ieekinll hiaber l oo;r.en yt:•:u~&gt; "''"' ........ -d~· --ha IHiDr, wu arleeted ~' wp
orated hlo been mostly at tha oounly level between locel p,.s mtm r
Curtain. Adami reporle Y 5 olldtal jourullll II tile coufactiops.
~~--- Ioffice.
made antl-Amerlean broadcas~ &amp;rv ltv the William Randolpb
On a statewide basil. voters I ff
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le than ao' Of all the concressimwl f~Cf!S, for North Vit:t ~;iii• .:;;•e: r~!O:O I HiDril )'t)UIIdatiDI.
~ill choose ~andldate~ f.or iie~ ~ P -year e er aons, . ss
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only one - in the seoond Pis- Hanoi,
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Ernttrha•, wh.., pare.il
tar f St te and U 8 Ren per cent of the registered ~o.- trict-has a contestert Repllbli- The return of the former U. brfNih': him to this country
::•. ;,u: flv: ...to In
u.s: ers bolbfrQII to ca.t lh'" nat· can .r.,e. Geor!ll' Sir•. of I. Army corponl lrtm Mem- 1• ItO! from Auotrlo, is a
House of ~pr&amp;BelltatiiJIHI a rl d jots.
Buckhannon or A.. A. Mlnmch uhis, Tenn., ~Ill )e"f~Ve
only journ•llsm major and presl·
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State Logislaluro IQ addltioo to In Ilui only \f. S. Sem&lt;li' r•"· of. Mtrlins~ur~ ·w~ll lace h e two of lilo or&gt; gina! 21. IUilltOI~ 1 denlollbe Obto Collece Newssome local offices.
·incumbent J"nnings Randolph wmner of th&amp; G1ven.Staggers qf .thl Korean War iUU Ia Ch paper Assoctatloa, as wen aa
Durin' Ute state's la:it U1ree is unopposed, and Francis Lou rltl'e,..
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MIDD~EPORT

ANNOUNCEMENT

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expecle~

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meet Wednesday, May

Citizonsbip Day Ia ....br~H
od on Sept. 17. This day
memorot.. lbt siJnilli of
ConsUtullon and
citiz-ens who blve becPIIII ·

of Wll,.llng I•

lnterest at State Level
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IsL·OW IR \ff"est v•II•!IDI

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A. Michener. The responie
bo 1 Jewish ltlldlllon.
WHITt; ROil! LODJC

8jle or wbo bal'f bee'"",::::d\:~ 1
ted durine lbe p
year.

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ll II 2 p.m. Tho boot:-:~::11
liven by MrJ. IIDpr 1M

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heraldry expert, and

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CITIZENSHIP DAY

Claren"" McNoil, lllrs. Dtr•vl!l'll
Nelson and ~s. Mildr~
POMEROY

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ALl THE VOTERS
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Mrs. Ben NeuJ&lt;Iine ~~~~~~:11
at I p.m. for • polilli?k
club will meet

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a. Givtn ly William Dll11. AlhtM, who h10

more thin 10 yn. experience. He will demonstrate

tho most rtmorklblt new h..,rtng old• by ltldionr.
Rtmlmlotr tht ploct •ncl tho ~•••·

La Salle Hotel, Middleport
WEDNUDAY, MAY 11, 2-SP.M.

Club will 111&lt;'1 Wednelldiy,
II at tho """"' of the preoldont.
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Miu Susirt Perk. Mr1. Roi:er ll
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-.Horgsn wHl review,
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wiD bo
Mon4oy ot ! p.m., with Mro. Jewiob TradiJIDn.
Jacob" Gloeckntr as hos~s.
SArETV PATROL BOVS. will ' WHIT!: ROll~ LODG~ AuxU&lt;I
be honored when the Pomeroy liry will meet Wedni!jpay
Elementary PTA meets Mon- terllllOII 11 IIJ, 141oo Kell

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When working hands need extra cash
because a home needs repairing ..• 1

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Ito~ in ••• and ask for our "home repair" lo•"· You can fi.: an
amne home now . •. and 11pa~ in sensible monthly installmenlt
Wbon worklna: hands need &amp;Ktra money, for any reason •••

SCHOOL DISTR1CT

There's a helping hand at
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300 'II. Second St.-WYandotte qo2-lll, Pll!MOOf

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Saluting M@igs Countg B1111pitols
We saMe the hospitals o! our community and
the many trained people who play a large

the many trained people who play a largo

proud of youl

part in developing our fine facilities. We are

LP-GAS
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DIVORCE GIIANTED
Janet W. Manuel ill I been
awarded 1 divorce from Donald I
w. Manuel In Meigs county ~o~­
mon pleas court In a Cl'()88-petJ- ~
tlon action. Donald Manuel, the
plaintiff, was found a:ui\ty of i
eJ:treme cruelty. The defendant :
was also awarded custody of 1
two minor (hildren.

fOLONIAL
Fine GrannlaUMI

SUGAR

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Funk Girolaml, 13 year·old

son of Mr. ami Mn. Guido (l irolami, Vale-st. Pomeroy,
was
reported in satlshactory conrlitlon this morninK at Veterans
Memorlsl hosplta:. Frank suf.
fered a bead injury wben ke..

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a truck Saturday .afternoon .

• Complite custom installation by our

borne heating e1perts
• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP-Gas

Forctd Air Fumace
Only 50' hifh- Tu• up little space.
Fully gu411111tud. Quiet, powerful, durable.

• 7warm-lir room duct.
• Cold·lir retwn duet

-DOIIIY, ooaveni8noe and cW.alin• of

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On new homes the total cost can be included in yolll' roortcece. For tl!II\Version
or replace~~~ent the payments can be set up on a 5-yenr FHA loan, or you can
pay jllit 10% down and take up to 24 liiCIIIdM on t.bt baJAJICil,
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COMPLETES COURSE
Pvt. James G. Mayes, son ef

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including tlwk and mt~r
With this compact Empire Furnace you can
add air conditionin~ at any time. No change
in the blower JyJtem wiU be required.
Save money by .imltallinS 1111w, En.ioy the

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RIP~EY, W. VA.-PHONE 372-2221

COLD WA.TI&amp;

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. i\rlays,
ReedsvUte, completed a ndil)

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OhJCJ V•ll•v llklnl Co., Ma.ilt!f41rt

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Ch•pm•n.C•n•day hoe Store,

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Supr Ram Fltur MiU, Pamtro'f
swl.,_., &amp; Lohte Dru11, ••meroy

Clti:Jrn'~ Nalloru~1 B~"1JddleHrt

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Eco"'m• lnii'IIS &amp; Lo•n. ' ' ero'
Ebenbtch Htrclwlf•,

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PtWtJJrt llnllfltatlon, Mllhlle,.rt

Veteran• M11110rl•l Hofplttl, PorJieroy

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Mtlll'ftlftrel
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Thompson, M. D. chie( of X-ray &lt;Mpt., .certifitd bo1rd ra·
diologlst, and R. b. Heaton;.. D. 0., physician. Ablienl when
pil'Lure was taken were L. u . fille , M. D., chief of !urgery
c1 t c•rtified board "urgeon, J. A. De Ll.merent. M. D.,
of l)lthology 1r labnratory dept. cerhfled bu_ard pa·
Utologist and F. A~ Cluff, M. D., chid of anei theila depL

V~1'F.R~N~ M~!IORIAL HOSPITAL STAFF - Front
f(IW !dt 10 rlliffll, R. R. Pitkens, D. 0 ., C!hlef of 1taff. J.
M Gru bb, M, D., chid ot o. 8. Dept., M. Q. roron~l ... ~l.
11.: house physician, 'f. 8. Mcq~w&amp;n, D. /r,li'~ ~::~r~U:,:.
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Hotpltals:
Re 1 a. ,.~.,. 5'•''-· ••c1"'

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course at the Army Traifllng
Center, Fort Knox, Ky ., May 6.
He entered the Army in Dec:ember 1!166 and com~ll'ted h.asic combat training at
Fort
Kno• . He i&amp; II laM iraduate o/
I E"tern Higb Scbool.

National Hospital Week, May 8 thro~&amp;h 14 at the
hospital lo&lt;aled on West SecopdoJL The hospital hOI
provided medloal services to Meigs County for almoat
20 yom.

MEIGS GENI&gt;J!AL HOSPITAL STAFf,.,; Cbll'les J.
Mullen M. D.; Edmund l!utrilllll~, M. 11.1 IIIYTO~~ E.
Boice, M. D.; Roger P. Danltls, M. D.:l!eI~ ·
M. D. : F. lot. Cluff, M, D. (ab!fl\11 •w.,en P o .o
w01 talutn, Dr. Richard L. Slack, M. i);.) WID ob1ene

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Ctrry.Out, Mlildltport
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Columblt G•• (f., Inc., MickUoptrt
Pomtray
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C:olumbut &amp; Soulh!trn Ohio Electric
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MEET AT HOSPITAL
The Auxilitry of Veterans
Memori11l Hoapih•l will meet In
the hoopital catoteria Tueidoy,
May 10, at 7:10 p. m. with M".
Vera EpA of Calumbus
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ON SALE
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AUIIUA.RY

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home of Mr. end Mrs. Wayne
Gl' b..,•t Tue·•·v at 1· ,· ~,. p.rn.
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CLEVELAND IUP11 - The
apartment of Dr. and
Mrs.

Mo~ &amp;~lleln~~ ~'! ~_1~~~:

tzea :s!JnQ8)' mam aiiU lUlU 1U•l
coot\1 ·and jewelry, vaJuell •1
oevera\ thousand dollars, were

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The Rutland PTA will hold

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The Mason PTA wlli meet to·
Rililbt at the Mason
Grade
Scbool at 7:30 o'clock instead '
of tomorrow, due to the elec- ·
ttons. AU parents wPose child-:
ren will start in the first rrad•
next yea r are wel :.:ome. J;.t :' 11\· .

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high school will be reviewed.
Speclal rnu•ic and refreshments
will be provided. iii.ld Verrron
Weber, president.

We salute the hospital• of our ~om,.unlty and

part in developing our fine facllltle!. We are

Fres•. Lean

Charles Olia Weber, 10,
Jjottom •tudent, and Judith Ann its final meeting of this school
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term at 7:30 p. m. todiy •t the
y g, '20, ReedsviUe, waJtre_ss,
high school auditorium. Inr~tall­
ation of new officers will be
held. A display of student work
from the department&amp; or the

DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.

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so went the death toll on OhiO's I
bijhways dur1ng the weekend. 1
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weekend
kille~ a 1ol•l of 20 l)'lrliDns. Two 1
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other person• died in a plane ! SAN ANTONIO Tex. WPI)
t!f.IUih, one in a hra, one dr~wnPresident Joh'nson ,ent to
ed and a child
kllled m 1 ooi~Kress today a report •tating
miscellaneous accldent, pUihiPg I u,at needy childrelt in private
the: over-all ~otal to :1.5.
and psrochial sc:hools are
The dead IPcitoled: Dorothy I Uin Josa fedora! help tbao
Willis, 46, Oak H•U, k1lled wlwm l ~ n~w edut~tiDn 1 aw in·
bar car overturned on SR 139, , I!
about two and a half miles !lOUth Iteilded.
of Jackson, and Klnneth Webb, I 'l'h! report all!() eall.ed for a
•t Fcmina drowned when a continuation of ma~slve t\duea"'b~t
' overturned
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on Veto Lake, C:Ktnal a1'd rocu sed on . kthe
nor Marietta.
prgbJtms of poverty &amp;trlc e.n
children in the clluntry. And Jt
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urged ochoolleaden oo tau oo
Swap Conel U~.WU
the ''unfamiliar t.a!!k'' of feedST. LOUIS- THE ST. LOU· . tng snd clothing
1epnved
li Cardmals traded left-handed 1 ngers for better ra,ponse 1s
pitcher Ray Sadecki to ~ San I~u 1 room.
Francisco Giants !or outr1elder- ~ c assed bv the National
first baseman Orlando Ct!peda ! Advl~:~~ Coua~il on the £duraSunday. .
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I tion of disadvantaged Children,
The Cardmal.s sa1d. ther~ were ~he re rt made observations
no other considerations m the ~ d po
endations on the
nk h'tt'
Cardl
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recomm
1 ~~ bee~ first year of operation of 'l'itle I
deaJ. n.. w
nals w~re known to ave
of the Elementary and Secondaaearcbmg for a player to
Education Ad _ a $1 bllllo,:J
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COMMITTEE ON BEHAlr

day e\lenlnl!!: at the scllool. A, Middleport at 1:30 p.m.
I safety film wili l&gt;e shown •nd I'
TIIURSDAV
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MOriDAV.
. 10 PI'OII'Im prMonted by the CANDY STRIPJ&gt;RS of Yel4!_r· :
THE RIVERVIEW ~TA Wih l fifth aod lixth aradt in~trumen- ans Memoria] H?spJ1.al
Will
meet Monday at y.:m P·!"· tal students. Refr~t~bment 1 wil1 1m{'et at the hospdal, Mar lt,
when new officers will be m-/be ~ervtd by mothers of the iat 7:30p.m. for lnstallatJon of
stalled and the 3tb grade class /jnt a:rade.
i new officers and honortllfl o.f Senwill present a play.
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BETHEL NO 62 ol the In- ior members. AI! new applJCaflts
wscs or HEATH Method11t ~
. 1 Order ef
Job's are to iJitend. A spedaJ officers'
Ctlureh will meet Mon&lt;ioy even· ' ~r~ 'II
MAindey
at meeting will be held at 7 . ·,
1
in~. M~:~y I, at tht ehurcb. The : a..,.,, en WI mee m.ero 'Ma-l FORE.-'iT UVN
.
insta l lalio~ s~rvice for new 7:30 P·.;!· ltlt~~~~e wi~ be chur~h will have a
:officers
Will be m char&amp;e
of ~"~· ( ' rlicers
1~~~ rn fltt~ f~l'Jner EvaJll
1
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Mrs. M. L. Frenl'h with Mrs. e ec wn CJ 0
ing Thursdiy and. Friday, bel Nan Moort conducting
t h1
TUESDAV
.
ginni01 at t a.m.
1
pledge servke. Hostesses art SYRACUSK P'I'A. wrll . mei!l . WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOMre. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. Law- ;Tullday nl~ht at 7·30 m tht lciety of the Pomeroy First
1
renee Milhoan. Mrs. Ketlfleth !local ichool a~diklrium. ~s. 1 Baptist church will meet
Byer , Mn. Herman . HaddoJ :June
~~~~h~~nli@D~~: tbe church Thur,sg.ay a~ 7:311 p, ,
8
and Mn. M. E. Doww n.
1ul 8oo
rn
m with Mrs. Elmer
OAUHTERS OF
RUTH trict wll~ beth~ guest .speaker. lin .,char e of the proaram
,
class of the United Metbtdilt ~ New offtcera will be metalled. Mrs. V~tor Voune Sr. tbt
!
,church wilt meet at the clwrcb IRlfl'eshmtRtl wiU be served. votlon.s. PoUuck
--~wil1 follow the
THE AFTERNOON
of Heath Mflllodi.!l Churcb

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Ctll For Homo A,...inlrntnl -No Ctllr!ft

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Dally Senti11tl. PoiJiel'OY-JIIOdleport, 0 ., May t , 1_9611-~

to "'"

Upshur County.
seph Esztertlrls, e41ttr ef the
Rep. Harley
I near
IConllr!ned &lt;
Page One)
. CHARlESTON, W. VI, IUPI) -'&lt;vest Vlrglnla'J
loJIPd in 1111 llo&lt;lond
War turncoat
Tlleoday Ill Wooklllcto• by
lu!&lt;ter p~lmary ·~ion Tutllday,. may draw only on~ out of wional DJstrit?t, i.l tr.ptcted to ams was e~peeted te er~der President IIIIIIIKID IIDd tht11
every throa rtll~rad voter.-..baoed on a&gt;••t expenenm.
, D p (SherUI 1 Glv· Chinese &lt;:ornm~nl$1
!lave tliiiiOI' wl!~ bini. l!o7r
11
Offictll at 11t1ke llftill trqm lJ, S. ~en~.to: t~ county ~:erc~=•h•r. Hnui~t of · Dille- Tuesday er:t ~~- ~~~e : ...!~ 1Mba1, Jl, Clnelaod. lklgblJ
eommlui.oner and Board of Edueation. TIUI utllt~ Ju1aL ,w.ttu- ~ .... ~ .. ......... · bt ieekinll hiaber l oo;r.en yt:•:u~&gt; "''"' ........ -d~· --ha IHiDr, wu arleeted ~' wp
orated hlo been mostly at tha oounly level between locel p,.s mtm r
Curtain. Adami reporle Y 5 olldtal jourullll II tile coufactiops.
~~--- Ioffice.
made antl-Amerlean broadcas~ &amp;rv ltv the William Randolpb
On a statewide basil. voters I ff
I r
le than ao' Of all the concressimwl f~Cf!S, for North Vit:t ~;iii• .:;;•e: r~!O:O I HiDril )'t)UIIdatiDI.
~ill choose ~andldate~ f.or iie~ ~ P -year e er aons, . ss
I
only one - in the seoond Pis- Hanoi,
I
Ernttrha•, wh.., pare.il
tar f St te and U 8 Ren per cent of the registered ~o.- trict-has a contestert Repllbli- The return of the former U. brfNih': him to this country
::•. ;,u: flv: ...to In
u.s: ers bolbfrQII to ca.t lh'" nat· can .r.,e. Geor!ll' Sir•. of I. Army corponl lrtm Mem- 1• ItO! from Auotrlo, is a
House of ~pr&amp;BelltatiiJIHI a rl d jots.
Buckhannon or A.. A. Mlnmch uhis, Tenn., ~Ill )e"f~Ve
only journ•llsm major and presl·
1
State Logislaluro IQ addltioo to In Ilui only \f. S. Sem&lt;li' r•"· of. Mtrlins~ur~ ·w~ll lace h e two of lilo or&gt; gina! 21. IUilltOI~ 1 denlollbe Obto Collece Newssome local offices.
·incumbent J"nnings Randolph wmner of th&amp; G1ven.Staggers qf .thl Korean War iUU Ia Ch paper Assoctatloa, as wen aa
Durin' Ute state's la:it U1ree is unopposed, and Francis Lou rltl'e,..
na.
•lltor of tbe stadeat aew'"'

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MIDD~EPORT

ANNOUNCEMENT

.

expecle~

;~:.:;,;";~ ~~~'~:;;~~::n:r

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meet Wednesday, May

Citizonsbip Day Ia ....br~H
od on Sept. 17. This day
memorot.. lbt siJnilli of
ConsUtullon and
citiz-ens who blve becPIIII ·

of Wll,.llng I•

lnterest at State Level
• •a
IsL·OW IR \ff"est v•II•!IDI

1:30 p.m. Hostessfi are

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wUI l&gt;e '"lholiourco," by
A. Michener. The responie
bo 1 Jewish ltlldlllon.
WHITt; ROil! LODJC

8jle or wbo bal'f bee'"",::::d\:~ 1
ted durine lbe p
year.

Will

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Susan Pork. W4!1londay,
ll II 2 p.m. Tho boot:-:~::11
liven by MrJ. IIDpr 1M

~~~· prlootpal
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1
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fo!: *h• ~P'!le"
f'lf tile
n1
Seal o1 lllo Ualttd
. Gully Nltltol upoa.

EUCTRIC WAiffHUTER

I

MIDDLEPORT Lillerii'Y
will meet at the home af

heraldry expert, and

WITN A RAMELESS

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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By HAROLD ORA Y

auto tuna.......,....,..:

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65 Ford Gal. 500
wlnclowa, . . .

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Z dr, Hordtop, 2~ • • ,

standard ll'lfiL -..,:-

WO~

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IIJOLi=S, WHO Rl.MNEO MY

;toford G~la;lt
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PooR, DEAR 'T11U.,-If&lt;c,
DIWIO! OH, CAN I EVER ?
F0/1c;;T 1l!OiE AWFIX. OAVS .

1r MfA. loo. TM. . . U . .. 011.

4 dr. I cyl. AI Tmi. P

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61 Comet2 Dr. ·

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6 cyUndof;..ll.,-rd tnno. ,
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64 English Ford · '
I cyllndor, 4 .,.- 11'!1111.

63 Ford ~aiiXlt

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63 l'alcon 2 Dr.

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500, Coo•. I
tr~ns. liM

' ROOMS furnished apartment.[ YOU can walk on your rug 2 '
All utilities paid. Phone WY . houn after cleaning it with '
2-3975 or WY 2-2.571. 5 4 tfc ~ Lustre Foam Eleclric shflm .
FURNISHED apartment. -406! pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
SprilJg Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.( Hardware, Pomeroy, Ohto. .
WY 2-2283.
3 3 uc:
3 I 6tc ,
~ODEiiN 2 bedroom apari : ARAB kills pests beSt'
i
ment 5 miles north of Pom-1 your home from terrn1tes,;
eroy Phone WY 2-6698
ants, cockroaches, crickets, 1
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scorpions,
silverfish. spider_s, i
4 27
wasps and water bugs. Avat!- ;
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dlsh... able at King Buildere Supply i
miscellar..eous. can or write
Co., Middlepurt.
4 29 tee :
Mro. Howard Cedi, 81111
UPRIGHT - ·Deep
- iii ,
Main St.. Pomeroy.
cubic feet. WY trll321 or WY 1
I 29 tic 2-3618
3 13 tic
FOUR ROOM -cfcurn
c= is"he· d-apart·: 1964 AMERICA Nobile hom~~
ment. WY ~-3658.
1 H ![c' 55 x 10. Early American in- - --------: terior. Phone 992-56ll . 53 tfc
TRAILEit LOTS - Fr:e '"'w· . SINGER- SEWiNG MACHINE-.
age and water. Bro wns TraJI- 1~ r.
tabl z·
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er Park \Slate
Approved), .u• n~w sewmg
e. tg :mg ,
Minersville, Ohio. Phone WY eqwpped to butLonhole monz-3324_
1 15 tfc ogram overcast. etc. Pay 1
off 5 paymel•ls $7.00 each.
THI\EE and four room fur. WY 2-2685.
5 9 6tc
nished apartments. AU utili· ---- - - ---;---- -.- - . ties paid. Phone WY 2--tl76.) ONE of the fmer thmgs of hfe 1
Rowley and Reed. A~r 5 -Blue: Lustre carpet
and 1
p. m. call WY z-. 3514•
uphol~tery cleaner.
Re n t1
4 3 tfe electnx shampooer $1. Baker r
;;;;;;-;;;;;--:::-c=:-::=== Furniture Co.
5 9 61c
fl-IREE and four room furnish- - - -~---c--·-·
ea and unfurnished apart- ONE HORSE trailer, a Roanments wv .·5434
12 6 tfc oke hay bailer, model 52 with 1
--·
- -~-- motor, a corn sheller, pow- ~
NP.W S room troller. No c.hlld- er drive. H1rry Guthrie, Alrc:-: or pets. Robert G1bbe, fred. Phone 935-:J&amp;!Z.
i
Cliflon, W. Va.
$ 8 Jtp
5 s Jtp

Dum' Trvck, I crllntl•r

. qlno, 5 11110&lt;1 trooil; 2

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65 Dod!!•. Dert

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sound system. iit&amp;i muUci. Us-

ed onl~· 3 months. Assume
rent In th Vil1a~P ot Middle- : pavments of S6.2.i per 011•nlh
2-:1348 or WY or p11y balance due $88 28. Try
port Cl/11
t-211!1 cr wy; z.360o.
il1n your bome. CaU WY 2·
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63 Chev. lmpali

W! 11.L ifLL R09f1iA
lHAT HER: J.UCKY
llC~IIA&amp; RIN(; HEL~D

4 Dr. Honlt.,. I cyllndor

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automatic traM. 'lad... •
hNter, white lldlwaR

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·YOU WIN ~E NELLif:.

63 Chev. Btl ~lr
4 Or. 6 oytl~, oullmo·

tic trent. ladJo I htlter.

whitt olohwoll lim

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automatic tranL lacffo &amp;
heifer, whitt tlcltwtll

F...eze

MIIJDLEPORT, modern
111&gt; ' STEREO RADIO cor.iBJNA.
tumished 3 rooms and batb TION, Beautiful walnut con•partment.
Low utilities. sole. Radlo equip/)ed with 4
loats Building, WY U141.
speed changer. 4. speaker

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;;''F:rdr.6;, · .

-Free

W:

cyl. Aut.

Keith Gohle F~
USF.D CAR LOt

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lj RALPH HiiiMDAH&amp;. ,'

3 ROOMS
NewFumitu-.

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SAV eooD-BYE

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ARE YOU

TAKING

ME,C.C.
HUNT?

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A GOOD
PITCt.IER HA~
TO lHINK!

•

DICK TRACY

lay CHESTER

GCIIILD

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

I crllriiltr,

By HAROLD ORA Y

auto tuna.......,....,..:

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a hllltr
65 Ford Gal. 500
wlnclowa, . . .

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Z dr, Hordtop, 2~ • • ,

standard ll'lfiL -..,:-

WO~

«R JASON

IIJOLi=S, WHO Rl.MNEO MY

;toford G~la;lt
4 Dr. I cyUncllr, aut..
trutL Rodlo a ..lor
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PooR, DEAR 'T11U.,-If&lt;c,
DIWIO! OH, CAN I EVER ?
F0/1c;;T 1l!OiE AWFIX. OAVS .

1r MfA. loo. TM. . . U . .. 011.

4 dr. I cyl. AI Tmi. P

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rtdla end liHter

61 Comet2 Dr. ·

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6 cyUndof;..ll.,-rd tnno. ,
llocllo ona hoittr '
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64 English Ford · '
I cyllndor, 4 .,.- 11'!1111.

63 Ford ~aiiXlt

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63 l'alcon 2 Dr.

I,

•

l

500, Coo•. I
tr~ns. liM

' ROOMS furnished apartment.[ YOU can walk on your rug 2 '
All utilities paid. Phone WY . houn after cleaning it with '
2-3975 or WY 2-2.571. 5 4 tfc ~ Lustre Foam Eleclric shflm .
FURNISHED apartment. -406! pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
SprilJg Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.( Hardware, Pomeroy, Ohto. .
WY 2-2283.
3 3 uc:
3 I 6tc ,
~ODEiiN 2 bedroom apari : ARAB kills pests beSt'
i
ment 5 miles north of Pom-1 your home from terrn1tes,;
eroy Phone WY 2-6698
ants, cockroaches, crickets, 1
•
·
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scorpions,
silverfish. spider_s, i
4 27
wasps and water bugs. Avat!- ;
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dlsh... able at King Buildere Supply i
miscellar..eous. can or write
Co., Middlepurt.
4 29 tee :
Mro. Howard Cedi, 81111
UPRIGHT - ·Deep
- iii ,
Main St.. Pomeroy.
cubic feet. WY trll321 or WY 1
I 29 tic 2-3618
3 13 tic
FOUR ROOM -cfcurn
c= is"he· d-apart·: 1964 AMERICA Nobile hom~~
ment. WY ~-3658.
1 H ![c' 55 x 10. Early American in- - --------: terior. Phone 992-56ll . 53 tfc
TRAILEit LOTS - Fr:e '"'w· . SINGER- SEWiNG MACHINE-.
age and water. Bro wns TraJI- 1~ r.
tabl z·
I
er Park \Slate
Approved), .u• n~w sewmg
e. tg :mg ,
Minersville, Ohio. Phone WY eqwpped to butLonhole monz-3324_
1 15 tfc ogram overcast. etc. Pay 1
off 5 paymel•ls $7.00 each.
THI\EE and four room fur. WY 2-2685.
5 9 6tc
nished apartments. AU utili· ---- - - ---;---- -.- - . ties paid. Phone WY 2--tl76.) ONE of the fmer thmgs of hfe 1
Rowley and Reed. A~r 5 -Blue: Lustre carpet
and 1
p. m. call WY z-. 3514•
uphol~tery cleaner.
Re n t1
4 3 tfe electnx shampooer $1. Baker r
;;;;;;-;;;;;--:::-c=:-::=== Furniture Co.
5 9 61c
fl-IREE and four room furnish- - - -~---c--·-·
ea and unfurnished apart- ONE HORSE trailer, a Roanments wv .·5434
12 6 tfc oke hay bailer, model 52 with 1
--·
- -~-- motor, a corn sheller, pow- ~
NP.W S room troller. No c.hlld- er drive. H1rry Guthrie, Alrc:-: or pets. Robert G1bbe, fred. Phone 935-:J&amp;!Z.
i
Cliflon, W. Va.
$ 8 Jtp
5 s Jtp

Dum' Trvck, I crllntl•r

. qlno, 5 11110&lt;1 trooil; 2

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65 Dod!!•. Dert

2.,,,
Or.,.,.,..,.
270 S.r!oo
• .6 """'
trtnl.,
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..... hllttr

65 Honde.
LIQ new

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rrwwoO'nu~flal!SP~AcEs ,~,

sound system. iit&amp;i muUci. Us-

ed onl~· 3 months. Assume
rent In th Vil1a~P ot Middle- : pavments of S6.2.i per 011•nlh
2-:1348 or WY or p11y balance due $88 28. Try
port Cl/11
t-211!1 cr wy; z.360o.
il1n your bome. CaU WY 2·
II 3D Uc
32111.
S 3 6lc

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:~.~:~~~~~

ly IRANNER

""'
63 Chev. lmpali

W! 11.L ifLL R09f1iA
lHAT HER: J.UCKY
llC~IIA&amp; RIN(; HEL~D

4 Dr. Honlt.,. I cyllndor

..

automatic traM. 'lad... •
hNter, white lldlwaR

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·YOU WIN ~E NELLif:.

63 Chev. Btl ~lr
4 Or. 6 oytl~, oullmo·

tic trent. ladJo I htlter.

whitt olohwoll lim

i

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automatic tranL lacffo &amp;
heifer, whitt tlcltwtll

F...eze

MIIJDLEPORT, modern
111&gt; ' STEREO RADIO cor.iBJNA.
tumished 3 rooms and batb TION, Beautiful walnut con•partment.
Low utilities. sole. Radlo equip/)ed with 4
loats Building, WY U141.
speed changer. 4. speaker

""~ '''""'"' triM.

;;''F:rdr.6;, · .

-Free

W:

cyl. Aut.

Keith Gohle F~
USF.D CAR LOt

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•

Llouot I lpomon Ill.

lj RALPH HiiiMDAH&amp;. ,'

3 ROOMS
NewFumitu-.

'299

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Mai~ly About . Progro~Giv~n . . ~n~' • orus ~mt • utiOD
1,'! ·_, 4fR~kSJ!t'~~gss 1~Ex~~~ently.· Present~d
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- &gt;&lt;
presented at the Rock Sprli&gt;Ms
·. BY -~
chorull dlreeled
Mra. Let
lolass of the Federated cburch w va and ber brother Gene sacrament of baptillll was held Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyaell ' Methodillt cburch Sunday morn- 'IIte combined contOrt of baRd Lee .'
evening at the DookB·: Ohio State Unl;erslty, dduriug the. worshtipthaervloeu SU!tedno} Cooflumlhbua . Were tiJg following Sunday SChool.
and Chorus beld at Southern
of ':;
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·luuumbus, :s~~Cui. Lo~vt:.~;·.:; l'!:~· ay mornmg a
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-:ee enu~~ests·,~ .. :!rp~~-~~~; Recitations given by the. Be. Htgb School Sunday aftemoqn, solq numbers, wttb' beneftt ~
Mrs. Henry Reibel, . pr~i weekend with their parents Mr. Methodist church.
Mr. i:UIU 1m~. ~14&gt; ... , ...... ~-.... iiiJi.O:.r:; ;;!:.:.: t:.""'!!! ~ lf~"" t~"nP.'h Pf)t _o 111 well attendf!d 89 ttdetio bo
®uld be ·judlw.J
----·-··- .•
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dent,
opened
the
meeting
wdb
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Mr
and
Mrs
Ed\Wrd
King
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Small potted plants were glv- r
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a, or nc u
. wsen~;- was a more an excellent even by prores8JUIW
- - e prayer xrom WR:: )''Cal '·""'"· I M
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and Mr8. Geo,...e Kom 'IItiS
' You Da b Stephanie d u te
trlbuli
te this StauutU.u;,,
-•-~MJN HARM'S WAY"
The by mn, "Sweet Hour
r . an 0 Mrs. vttv~ anltl ....~ en ecn:u mui.l•i:J jii'i~u!
~!!~ IJrMr.ol waumuu:.
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a eq a Muslc)
con
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of
f Caledonia is'ted
r
3pc:m
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wetk.
Tw
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af Os
John Wayne Kirk Douglas Prayer," opened the
son o
. v I .
ove Leo Crew superintendent, on
with tbeir
parents, Evans·, M" Mather,
Though somewhat •--••·art..
o eompos ODS
-andI and Miss Grueser read Psalm the weekend With thetr grand· behalf of the school, presenled IMr and Mrs George .Korn S
'
"""""' ..- Hammersteln were uoepttona•
"SWINGERS PARADISE"
_ Following her meditation in , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer I large potted geraniums to Mrs. and Mrs John Thomas
r. Evans, and I'm 'IItree Years ped by insufficient volume in a ly well done and the perform•
1
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the topic, sbe read
story, I Jones, Gravel Hill. ,
Minnie Neutzling, the oldest :
·
·
Old, Gene Arnold.
· too.Jarge !'OQm, not deslcQed
of "Gonna Build a Mooncurr Richard
. I Prayer, F'aith and 8 Misunder· . Miss Judy Butcher and he mother present; Mra. Guy Ill&gt;( Mrs. Patricia Hennessy, stu· '!'be Primary cla98, taught by with sound value in mind, the taln :"'aa outatandlng. Susan Hamp:sblr{'
and closed with pray- I
.Robert Garwel1,
Guinther, the youngest mother', Ident
tbe weekend Mrs. ·Norman Weyersmllkfl\
,
.The mstrumental PfOII'IID, dier.
Umverstty, were weekend vts- and Mrs.
Vaughan, the with her -parents, Mr. and !l!rs. presented the foilowlug reclla·
rected by ·Dapny Witherspoon,
During the business session, Jlors of her parents, Mr. and mother wilh the most childr_en Thomas Hennessy and family. tions, Our Welcome, Judy Rad·
e fOVe
wao a pleasant mualcal IUr( Joseph Raub returned home ford: Mom Is Best, David -1 !81'
pr1se to those who look upon
I, Miss Thelma Grueser served Mrs. Ira Buleher and fom• 1" present.
I as secretary protem. It was de- M1ss Dlxte_P1erce, _
, last week after spending the Iris; Jt Helps, Brian K!zzee:
blgh school bands only as aoPomeroy. 01110
cided to collect bottle caps. Ma· ary teacher m the Fl111t, ""I."''· I Rebecca Ann Garner, small winter in Carrol City, Fla. with (Good Advice, Bruce
ceaaorleo to sporta events. It
.TONIGHT lhtu TUESDAY . !erial for upholstering the chairs schools. spent the weekend wtth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlo. his d!lughter, Miss SUe Jean Mother's Day, Christy Hysell;
•
l!'ould be dlH!cult to elngle out
Walt Di&gt;noy'•
in
the
choir
loft
has
arri
ed
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
bert
A.
Garner
,
of
Syracuse
Raub.
:I
Just
Couldn't
Find
A
Present,
.
any
one of the II well-balanced
1
"THE UGLY DACHSHUND" ' and it was voted to purcha v ~ I Millard Pierce.
was baptized at the opening of .
Bobby Ball, and Juat 'IIte Best, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsona aelecllons for special menDon,
(Techmculorl
reading tamp for the :!s- i Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Coleman the worship service. An organ1 M-Sgt. Nldlof;IS Haub _leR to- Arthur Bradshaw. The youth spent Saturday evening with though possibly top mentioo
tor's study A contribution of 1of Albany visited here Friday prelude by Tom Baker
fm· Cmcmnat1
v1s1t bis clwir sang, "Gort Is A Prayer Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston, Ra- would go to tbe performanee of
1$tOO was
W•lt Disn•y's
the obli a- j evening and attended the Mid- the service lol1owed by a llymo, sister and brother-m·law,. Mr. Away," dUring the worship ser- clne.
10
"WINNIE THE POOH"
lion fund Mrs Ernest
Rho:,. dleport High School senior play scripture sentences, and the in· and Mrs. Edward Jungmckle vice which preceded Sunday Horner McNlckles was re- Aso, 1 will not forgei lhe ·
(and lhe honey'""
was
iii and a round . . in which their son, Roy Cole- vocation by the Rev. C. Melvin i
·family before returning to JSchool.
cently discharged from Veler· two numbers of Spanish type,
,TcehiH&lt;·olorl
robin gel well card was S&lt;'nl man, participated.
Alkire, silent prayer and the IbJS . home. Ft Stll, Okla.
He I Each mother present was ans Memorial llospilal and Is either of which could easily
COLORCARTOONS
her
,,
Mrs. Roher! Allensworth Lord's Prayer.
. will leave thJS month for VJet : presented a white petun· taking treaiment at tne Unl· have given the impression of
Admi~~ion: 75c &amp; 40c
·
. spent ttle weekend jn Athens
.
Nam.
ia· after which the hymn "I versity hospJtal m Columbu3 for Jlstenlng to a concert T
on t be
! Committees were named for as guest of her son, John AlThe ~hmr presented the an- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wick- want To Live Closer to Jesus," six weeks.
Prado of a Latin • American
"rving luncheon to tile Lions 1. lensworth. for the ohio Univer- them. ~~en My Eeys _That I ham spent Mothers Day w!tb and prayer by Amoa Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Leo ·raylor and tewn. Tbe performance of lho
WED. and THURSDAY
club and included, May 11, Mrs. I sity Mother's Wet&gt;kend. She May ~e. The Rev. Alkire had her mother, Mrs. Julia Davis, closed the progr~m.
family have moved into their wood-wind section .lD "Jenny
May 11 ·12
Reibel. Mrs. Benlz Wolfe stayed as his guest in James for
sermon
Woman,s Gallipolis.
new home.
Jone!lu showed eXcellence.
NOT OPEN
and Mrs. Clara Karr; May t8, ' Hall dorndtory.
World. '
.
Mr. unci Mrs. Albert Baer
Mr. and Mro. Pearson and Since Mr. Wllherspoon is soon
Mrs. Ben Neulzhng and Mrs. Miss Marianne Woodgerd co- A hymn, stlent prayer, lhe land . , 1_ '"
D .
. 'ted
Sally spent Sunday with Mr. to leave the school K aeems
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
•
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d. t·
d h 1
l~
1;,. 11.uce
&amp;VIS VISI
1
May 1].14
Fred Dessauer; M'ay 2S, Mrs. lumbus, spent Mother's Day ne Jc 1on an C ora response
·.
. ·
aiJ1S and Mrs. Junior Salser, Rita Very .likely bls future career
"THE SECRET OF
K
M L
1 ·
k d
closed the service
Sunday wrth Mr. and Mrs. Wtl· l
and Mike at Dorcas.
m
· I that of
arr, rs.
,;mnmg wee en with her parents, Mr. Tw
ay rtva
two
other
· f . k d bam Wolfe of the' Texas com· I
MY SUCCESS"
1
and ~Irs. Wolte: and June l, and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd I
o arge vases () pm au
.t, Oth
II
M 1
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R~Jush former Southern district musi1Tl'e hmcolur l
Shll'li'v Jo iR'~ . Stl"l la S tl' \'!'11 ~ 'N\l rs. ~hi! Williamson,
Mr s. Mrs. Millard Wildermuth was w~i!e flo~ehrsl back of the alta! ~::~ }Jiearh7 ~If~;~ werewor~_eWS
and family were dinner guests eal instructors; one of whom~~~
" YOUNG FURY "
1ms on e1- d Mr d M W
:
eutzlmg
and
Mrs.
Karr.
the
weekend
guest
of
her
daugh·
ra1
mg
WI
arge
pa
W
If
of
Mr. and Mrs. Aroold /.nder~ had a long and satisfactory ten1'l'l'r hnieolor I
s
·
T
hed
group
sang
the
Happy
ter,
Judy,
at
Wilsoo
H;ll
for
rer
t~ide
decorated
the
church
anM:s.
~~ine
:,itha;::
da~g~son
and family at Keno Ridge, ure at. Iowa Slate University,
\\' 1lh Rorv Cal hou n
11nd \ '11·g inia JI;Ja~ o
, 1rth ay song to M1ss
Maud the Mother's Weekend iestivi· or e services.
te Beck ! p k b
W
By Mn. Evelyu Brlcklet
and the other
the famous
suNDAY. MON. •nd TUES. ' Grueser. Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and I ties at Ohio University
y'· ih 0
:::;s urg,t 0i Elza Hoffman and friend, Fre- Barthelemy of Dayton, Mr • .school at Tanglewood In ·New
May IS-16-17
' Mrs. Phil Williamson,
after ' Robert Harris
Columbus
ha. walsh eMweeDee .auPaest\ 1da Wilford, of Ballaire spent a and Mrs. Orvil Watson, South York State.
.
. 1
,
, . . Ra!tb F
'l H Ids
er mo er, rs. ssle
er·
k nd . h his b th----.h h
'THE SPY WHO CAME IN
whIC' t e meetll\8 dosed Wltil spent the weekend with
his
.
anu ~- o
.son.
Irecent wee e wit
ro Bethel, spent Sunday here with
FROM THE COLD"
the, Mizpah benediction.
. father, Robert Harris.
Reunion on Sundny I Alfred Gloeckntr of Canton er, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoff- Mrs. Effie Watson.
Games were played _dunng Mrs. Richard Pickens is le•v·
.
.
1visited his mother Mrs. Jacob man.
Mrs. Mary Busby who has Nephew Dies in
Colo""'••n&lt;
. the wcml hour w1th pnzes s· ing this week bv jet for Cui- A fam1ly reumon was held I Gl
and '
.
Janel Caldwell returned from . spent some time here with Mrs. Columbus Saturday
City ·. Calif · where &gt;he plans Sunday
&gt;t !he home
of Mr. and I over
oecklhner.
k ondther HrelailvJesl
.Joseph Hospilal
Burnhill returned
to Mrs. W. A. Morgan
_· learned
- --- avermonths
Mrs. Jo.&lt;eph
Raub,
e wee
a so i bSl
· • thhereParkers·(
fo r Mary
her horne
VlSlt wxth her daugh· St Pre
t
MS Ebenezer
t N' h Ispent some
tlmee at ·his e farm
urg after beme~
at App1e Grove, w. of the suddea death SaturdaJ
Iter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ja~ Ra:~n orw~~e Siii g . O~~ao:- ICherry Ridge.
, observation.
Va.
of her nephew, Herman L.
Ronald Evan' and son. Jeff M
d M .H , T I ., Mrs. W. A. Morgan was the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grlf· Dorsel MUter entered Mt. Franoi•, at his home, 1142 E.
. Mr. and Mrs Fielding Hawk~
,:0~1 an~\her:e~d a~i~~ ~ Sunday dinner guest o( her son fitb and son spent a weekend Carmel Hospital in Columbus Woodrow..av, O:llumbus. Surviv·
ms spe11t the weekew1 1:1 !lei- Ros Mar Ra b ~-1 bu . and daUpter~in-law Mr. and with her sister, Mrs. Eames- for observation and treatment. ors include h1B wife, Marjorie
pre . • t f 'h - d ght
e · Y
u . ~urn s,
•
tine Johnson of Buchanan, W. Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence Nick
Fr ,_ and
·
as o.ues so • .e;r au cr Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley, 'IMrs. Roger Morgan and family, Va.
and grandson ef Columbus and Mr eson BRC.ID
a sister,
and
Mr ord 11 rc. Char· Grove City; Mrs.
Winefred Middleport.
'
s. Muletta Word of Waeldng.
l ies \roman and chddren, Mark Proctor Ham'tlton· Mrs Kath· l
Robert Marcinko, who is sla· Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Bell and ton D. C. He waa preceded in
and Ma
Th
..
•
•
·
tloned in Maine with the Air baby daughter of Canal Win· d.,;lh b
d ht
b Jill
1' sunday
Mr.";;••
ryn Welsh, Mrs. Jo Asn Tatter·
"HOBSON'S CHOICE"
Force, spent a few days leave Ichester spent Sunday
with Ann in
aug er, p y
1 wlR be d
Vroman f
~· .h . ·
1 son and Barbara, Steven
and I
bere with his parents Mr and IMrs Myrtle Frost
1 Fu
1
10""
: dl·n
or a 1' 0 ' er' Day Ronald and Jack Raub. Pome- 1' The expression "Hobson's Mrs. Robert
sr: and j Thmmy Walson o.f the
Air
sterv
fr behl
1
ner.
. d M
dM
h. ,
u h'
.
'
IC:Kiay, a
a.m. om t I!
, M
d M G, B
roy, an
r. an
rs. Raub 1 c moe to mean t" or family. Hts sister, Rosemary Force who I! slationed
at 0 R Woody d State Sir 1
' and r.fam
an'l vi"·. a,en rown
All oI the ch'ld
Mr. "'th'mg '' arose from the refusa 1 Marcinko and 8 friend of Co- INew Jersey
'
· · 1 llh orb ,_, ·
.
1 re~· of
spent a ~ay Cha
E ee,
' MoreheadI YKentuckY
Sl 1P.:1 rf.'"Pnlly
m
and
M
s
R
b
,
h
f
th
Lo
d
.
Th
'
pe'
w
uruu
ID
· t th .
r . au were orne ex- · • n on earner. omas lumbus also spent the weekend leave here with hlrt parents lawn cemetery Mrs Frano!Jas.-1
recreatio~ Fa
' • etr ~pt MISs Sue Jean of Carroll Hobson, when tetting bls horses with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. EvereU Walso~ native of Meig;
'ty
iJt
I Mr. and
Paul Houda- Ctty, Fla.; and Mrs. _Edward !' to hire, to allow any animal lo Mr. and Mrs. Harve Wakely and family and grandparents, daughter of:.;::;.
shelt have mov.d fr,Jm l!te ._ Jungmck':!f Cmcmnah.
leave the slable out of Its turn. of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Fon llallley.
ma Joachim Nickeson.
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WASIDNGTON-fHE JOHN- 1·while attending 8 directors' time of his death, having been
son administration's review of meeting of the. Isaac Walton an emp!~ee there for 43 years
the turbulent Viet Nam situa jLeague at their farm.
and !etirmg.on March 31, 1968,
as-~-tton took on new urgency to-1 Mr. Foster, who only recent·
iay with ~nother ominous dem· ly retired as the vice
presi- He was also past president
&gt;nstration of Red Chinn's grow- [ dent of The Farmers Bank and lof the Meigs County
Isaak
tng nuclear power,
. Savings Company, :,tas born Walton League and secretarY
The President,
returning : March 20, 1901, tn Beaver, Pa., I at the time of his death.
r·
from a long Texas weekend. ' the son of the late Ira and Nan , lnctnded in the loug list of
planned to confer with Ambas- Foster.
other activities of which he was
sador Henry Cabot
Lodge, He ill survived by his wife, intP.rested, he was past pres!·
me from Saigon for "consul- Maria, and five grown chi!· dent of the Pomeroy
Lions
10
atlons."
I.OOge also wao to dren. They are Mrs. Gene Club, Past Master of Pomeroy
,.,, "with Secretary oi State !Mary K.) Yost, RD, Racine; Lodge 164 F and AM, Past High
Dean Rusk.
Joeepb E. Foster, Jr., Lavonia,. Priest of Pomeroy Chapter 80,
Mich.; Mrs. Malcolm (Ann) R and AM, Past ntuatrtous Ma,.
Ll
M
Cottrill, Minot, North Dakola; ter of Boaw~ Council 46, R
John Foster, anta Barbara, and SM , Past Commander af
Pu.,.ic auling
8
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WASHINGTON -· PRESI· at""·• nnd Sa rah Foater, at the Ohlo Vall ey Commnndery
dent Johmott's effort to •hape home; 12 grandchildren, and No. 24, K5, member of the
ooqaeRStlS on. ~ Viet Nam pol· one brother, Earl, Parkersburg, Knights of the York Crosa of
Icy ~-~king Ji ~ery
public W. Va. ~ brother, Ira B.. Honor, clerk of _lhe Pomeroy
maulfng:A the h&amp;nds of s01rte: Jr., pnli!l!deot' bim !J' deapt.
Board G!· Education ~ yrus,
of his o_wn party's members on -~ aa enryone Dew biQI, and ·treaaurer 11/ Meogs Chap.
!he Senate Foreign Relation'
Committee.
secte_lary of Slate Dean
Ruak's defense of U. S. poUey
In VIet Nam before lhe commit·
1te Monday triggered an angry,
shouting quarrel amoug lbe
paneI'• DemocraIs lhat was
·
witnessed by a nationwide aud·
lenoe, Republicans, sending the
_
.
poiiUcal lmpllcatlon of t b e
.
the!
anll
ed
scene,
c n
r questions
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Lower1ng Oblo'• 8Oper oen1 h!gh
to
lhe ostensible
of the
hearlug _ tho administration's school dropout rate ill the mo.t crtttcat isaue facing
$3.! billion fore! aid bill _ educators this year, the newly named Superintendent of

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Charlie Carroll and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Johnston
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Charles Ward, at
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The burglary waa discovered
about 9 am :Monday by the
emplo)&gt;eei.;, loloclem Cbemi·
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ATHENS, OJil() - THE IN·
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pter gained tbrou&amp;b 1 window, The minor to the trudt
VIetnamese guards, panicked three dlreclions firing at each Both U.S and
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nocent vloliml
crimes : · l 7, llngDAV,
thief or tblevee, tried to use 8
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by a Vll!t Cong terrorist bomb, other.
guarii!'Charged into lha
ahould tl&lt;lt have to pay their
mee
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BID
fought a tragic -.minute rifle A high Vietnamese police and began firing at each otller,l
1
own medlcti ~ . wll!fe the 011 -~~· May It al I:30 P· the aafe, But failed, IOCOI'dtJ!8 The Meigs County t:OIIIJDia. and machine gun battle in lho official said the ooly VIet Cong catching pedestrians In a
states provide ltospltal
pay· 111 · · '
111 Webster,
,. .
s1nera Monday liccepted tbe bear! of Saigon during the around was lhe one who pushed block aree in a withering
oh!Jitrlo 81111 rehabilitation cjlrB
T'. ·Jl!!Q BLAST ·
· Item• tabn InclUded two btd of tbe Ashland on Co. . to DIOt'lllng ruab hour tnclay wllh a b1oycle wtth a lt&lt;lmemade fire.
tree to the crlrnlnals, U, 9:
. IV VA (1JPI)- televlalotl .ets, a po11t1 gun, a lurnllh material for dU8t proof· civilians caught in the eros,. bomb "'_'d a timillll device Into
Innocent VlcUmoDI
Son.IIalph Yarborougb, D-Tex., An early -·Spk,aloD
.2Z Rlfie, iDd _a flas1!jlihl
bJg and t1t1o bil of Hall ... Bar- fire.
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a nearny sh--.o.t Intersection Bu!Ms !rom an A!
~nday llglil,
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)lid a hole"lti alumlture 1
ber to applf'tl' allhdate of A U.S. mllttary spok!!man "and he was probably home in mii!Jary pollee jeep riddled
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~ ~ three een~s .pot'caJloiL ·
aa14 five VletnaJneiB-Ihree of bed and asleep when It went truck carrying Vietnamese ~~ ~":
tbe injured vlctlll&gt;f of. crimea l"':""--:1"'.:""':"' uopv a es
ht, David w. Put.
lbem women and one a clilld- off."
and women, tumlng
1q 11;e ~ l'!!!!cl!· iw!failed to Vole lll.lhe ~~-~IDilaw aey, IOit o! ~~ 11e1v1111 ;Jolin~a-il
Were kiiletl and 29 other 'IIte bomb, deacrlbed aa a mass of tangled,
prevent the crime
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VIet for 10 years and a former president of the American AsJtO.
sant, arrested Davidaon in Ma..
of the swimming pool.
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clition of School Administrators, waa chosen Monday by
on County Monday after a lug!·
Mr. Ord, a teacher at Eastern High School, who gnd- '.c
the alate Board of Education from six candidates for the
tive warrant bad been oblained
uated from Rio Grande College last year, also is an aaJ1t.. I\\"'
Record ChiU.
post to succeed Supt E. E.
from Juatiee of Peace Olillia
ant coach of football and basketball in the Eutern D~
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RECOIID-BREAKING .COLD Holt July I.
Eaa1!x will take a $5,000 ..,.
Kincaid.
PT. PLEASANT- The Sher· system. He was employed by the Middleport Recre. . :- ;i:•
covered ·a wide secllon of lbe
who bad announced hill nual salary cut when he takes Two persons, a Cbllllcothe Dav1dson was taken before iff's department received a new Board meetmg in the office of Mayor Clyde 0. Fjsher. Ji ..
country today from the Midwest reslgnaUon last January, said over lbe state post with
Its man and bls wife, were injured Jam~s Thompaon, judge of the member Monday afiernoon town hall.
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in the collision of two oars and crrcutt court. of Mason. County' when a resident of Jericho Rd. Employed as assislants of Mr. patched and paltttlnC Ia 1lel!ft ""'
land, wbere icy rains and snow not reveal hill plans.
A naUve Ohioan and a gr~d· a trnck at 11:30 a.m. Monday where he watved extradttton and came to offic~ wit!- d~g and tied Ord at the park were
Michl done now.
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nipped spring blossoms in the Essex told the boaN thai one uate of Ohio State Untver91ty, on Rt. 124, one and three tenths was !hen brought to Metgs coun- H to a chair 1uat outside lhe of· Lloyd, student at Ohm Umver· Season tloketa al
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bud.
of his !!rat undertakings was to Esael served u superlntendetlt miles west of the junction of Rl ty ·
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lice. She slated ehe was tired 1 sity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce prices aa prevliled last
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The mercury di ped to an
provide better voc~tlonal and of schools In Lakewood, East 32S.
The auto DaVIdson allegedly o!leeding lhestr•y, part beagle, j Lloyd, as head lileguard, a po- will be on sale later this
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official
degree~ in aubur:O ~pational trainmg "to ~rve IJverpool, and Middleport Ohio
stole belonged to James Schaub, black, tan and white dog, which •sition he has held with distinc- These are ~ for\ I child IS • ·•
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degrees at those who have been htatorJCaJ. and Ferndale, Mich., before Treated at Velarans Memor- who JS a slate patrolman from had been dropped off at her re .. : lion hefore, and Mrs. Thomas under, $8 for a peraon
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ly unskilled and who now find moving to Akron.
tal Hosp1lal, Pomeroy, and re- tbe Athens OSP post.
ldence last week.
I Scally, as swimming instructor. and up; $12 per famlly .\rilla
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the : . lilt;; ature
ng, themaelves in an econollljl A trustee of BaldwJn.Wallaoe leaaed were Eugene D. Hunalck- The aherHI's department al· The lady lalormed officers Mrs. S&lt;ally has conducted for each child ;n the
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1 !here .l:ng lhe ev: where they feel allenated and College, ba holds an honorary er, and Lola Hunalcker, bod! ffl. so arrested William Earl MID- she Imd called the dog catcher iseveral successful summers of additionaL
recorded
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Ph. D. from lhat achool and an 'IIte· Slate Highway patrol said dor Monday on charges of in· to come after the dog but he swimming instruction in which Ord Indicated he hopei '
y.
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As Akron school head, Essex honorary L.L.D. from· the Unt· both were thrown from thair toxlcatlon ,.d parking on lbe failed to do so and she was led young people of the Meigs area conduct 8 summer
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ralaed the percen!nge of fresh- verslty of Akron.
car. They were treated I or highway, and . Emmett Welch up with feeding him.
have qualified as instructors and league for young men 1· )I
men who olayed 1n school ts
bruises and abrulona.
on an intoxtcallon charge.
Officers removed the dog many others earned Red Cross boys, a softball teacue,~ '
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from lbe office chair and Mon- semor and JUnior life • saving may be slowpltdt,
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went well as Astronaut. Thorn· to about It per 'cent. 'IIte slate
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VeteraDI Memorial Hospital day evening he was tied to a certificates.
on the tntorest shown; ·. '
Slaflard and Eugene Gernan average ill at 70 per cent, he
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hordle that muat be
n uatlon of the American high
n a curve. e Hunalcker cine: Ruby Ferrell, Pomeroy; ment from passerbys.
ly basis.
est; badlnlnton, htiiollili*
slart thr flight of
to school to make 11 fit lhe mod· Burean of criminal lnvestlga· : went oH
•Ide of Luna Owens, Mlddleporl; Gyn- The dng catcher was report· Ord will prepare a full youth- niB, tsb1e tetm1a
9 Jim students' needa.
on sclredule lola
Uon authorities were opected
road, then
lha hl8b- tbla Triplett, Middleport: Per· edly going to come a~er the Iadult recreation program for ap. Time wUI be resem.d"'!!llr ,ij;
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Herman Marshall William An- may do so at lhe dog catchers, Commissioner Eugene Harris sided. Harrtt
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CRABTREE PROMOTED - Rolland Crabtree, veteran employee of the Meigs Highway Department, has been promoted to deputy to County Engineer H. P. Cbrlaty, Crabtree's appointment, effective May I, was announced Monday by Mr. Christy. Crabtree,
an equipment operator for the highway department, worked nine years as an aul.st&amp;Dt
operator for the Tennessee Gas Co. A native of Meigs county, he has lived biB eottfe llf•
ber of the First Baptist Cburch
in the Carpenter area. He is married to the former Beulah Galaway and they have two
of Pomeroy.
grown sons, Kenneth and Donald, both io the National Guard.
Services will be held at the
Ewing Funeral Home Friday at
10 a.m. with the Rev. Carver
W'll.
ffi
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be at Beech Grove Cemetery.
Masonic services will be !teld
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friends
call at the funeral home Dust from the municipal park Isome gunned boistrously, cause 10 days to eliminate It or aetioD
Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.tn. adjacent to their homes on late-at-night disturbances and will be taken. Cblef of Polx.
and Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. Plum-s\ was protested to !own add lo !he dust problem.
Herb Gilkey, following an lnvesand from 7 to 9 p.m.
council by Mrs. Edith Nash anrl Chester Tannehill of the Re· ligation, attested to debris ...
Mrs. Alma Newton Monday creation Commission, which ad· trash creating a nuiaance.
night who demanded action to minislers park activitees, re- Frank Esch1eman, 484 ftarl..·
stop the nuisance.
viewed briefly for council and st, representing himself, Charltll
Council met in town hall with I the visilors plans to remove the ' Searles and Mrs. Hulda Klein,
M
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'd' cause of complamts.
nearby residents, esplalned a
adyordel. -tio feJr pHresht mg He indicated diamonds will traffic control problem
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anil af MegaRo n old p·
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. summer Pearl-s! fronting
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IS- when dust blows and another t1es.
. Autos, at buah hours, tt11i·t
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J. ED FOSTER
their toea! government in action. atlemp brobably wtll be made able to park at Tmy'o Foodlan4
. next autumn to get grass on !he extenstve off street parking lots,
ter Nallonal Folllldallon
for A Rt. I, Long Bottom man, Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Alma Boys League diamond fields. use street and frequet~Uy block
Infantile Paralysis 15 years.
was apprehended Monday and Newton said they and other IElimination of cars going into !he complainants even fnlnl "'
He waa also an active mem- reportedly conlesaed to theft ol Plum·st residents have asked I the park on dance nights also is getting in their own drlvewap
.
. ...V l ~auto last February 27 • Sher· 1abatement of the dust problems being studied.
or parking near their homes.
iff Robert C. Hartenbach aald for a number of years, but that Council also approved a reso- Eschleman 98id he had dJt.
CHI- Walter 8. MooDer aa- tnday.
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aothing has been done. 'IItey al· lotion authorizing Clerk Dick cussed 1he matler '!lllb JI!Dllf
OOODoed today tlutllhe Olfke DTh~she~:f .8~. Don:ld H. leged their furniture is ruined, Bailey to notify Ed Smith and Rickman, Foodland prop;leiAi,
of Eooaomlc Opportunity bas
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mg eld '" cleanlug is impo.,ible, and Herschel Buckner, Park-st, of and all parties recogn;.ed 1
lfiiDted $li,W to the ·Gallta· r:ty ~il r'ndlng transfer to clothes bung out are dirtied. a nuisance at their adjacent problem existed. 'IIte matler WU
Committee for coniD nsdao~ ycharto•landed. lrlalh. '!'bey also complained of auto- properties and that !hey have I
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lo finaoco die theftav1of a n11161
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g Ford
m tGa·e mobiles
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imy Mr 6 r nk· the slab. '!'bey sstd the cars,
c 8 epar en 1 ar. par ed onBaseh
lh onver Bailey farm
near
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Hartenbach sa~d he and Sgl.
Bobby J. Ord, South Fifth and Maln-st, will dlriCt ·ill-

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!not be oblained an the tomato
to plants were killed in the Le- . morning, enroute to Florida to plants, in addition to hothouse ! Letart Falls residents also . plants against a freeze.
tart Falls area early today as pickup southern pl•nts. Each 1 and fertilizer costs. Hill said!indicated their cabbage plants( Meanwhile, !he UPI repor~
tbe temperature dipped below truck can haul up to
400,000 ' he also would have to re.-ferti- ' suffered from the freeze, but : ed record low temperatures
11lize.
[reezing.
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! were not killed. "They were \ Monday night may have wiped
"All !he tomato plants in Le· Don Richard Hill, Jne of sev· Most farmers already had ' stunted some and U will take a aut northern Ohio's entire com,
tart Falls were r~ned," said eral farmers on the . sandy soil stakes laid out and several had Icouple days of good weather toj mercial fruit crop, according to
I)D! farmer ~isguste~ly
when : in eastern Meigs county, said ~ them in the ground. Workers 1start them growJng again," reo . a scientist at the Agricultural
oonlacted lhts mormng.
he, lost 120,1100 plants.
today, throughout Le!art Falls, •ported one.
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