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Tempo o({ighting quif'kens in Jordnn
ISRAELI, JETS TODAY

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Angeles today
carrying
a
Korean who had clURI to the
lhall ol a slant turllo lor 15
bourl before being rescued
from the Padllc Ocean.
'lbe bizarre lnddeat was
reported by radio !rom capt•
Horst Werder, skipper d.. the
SWedish motor. ahlp Citadoll, to
the shipowners, Per Lll.legron
d Landskrooa, north or Malmo.
Wmlor aald the unidentified
Korean tumbled oa the Llber!In ll'ellbl Pedolaro about 113
miles ol! the coast d Nlcarasua Friday. The Kor0111 spotted
a daat turtle nearby, climbed
an Ill back .,.. cluni desperately lor 15 houra.

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An Israeli s_pokelllilln said the planes bombed a Jordanian army
post and a guerrilla camp in the Wadi Zarka area 30 miles northeast ot the Dead Sea. Amman Radio described the targets as civilian
areas. Four Arab guerrllla attacks were reported in northern Israel,
including the ambush on a patrol near Moshav Avivtm, two miles
south ot Lebanon. Seven Israeli soldiers were wowtded, the Jerusalem comrnhque said.

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Halon appeared imminent. The other
was he failed to take nece ary measures to avoid a collision.

House trailers brought to Gulfport

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Wmlor &amp;ald. Tho Cltadoll was
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'""" claughtero, Mra. Freda llarlcui, Rt. 2, Gollipollo; lira. Anile
Mlddloport; lira. Mar•
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Erllle Green, Rt. 2, Galllllro. ~va Utt,
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Funeral services WU1 be COftat 2 p. m. Wednolldl.l' at
Ollpel Olurch 1&gt;y tho Rlv, ·

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ho oollli)led. The Mlddlaport omer..,cy IC(UIIIanawred
a call tD the ..... bolt )lr. Suinmerfltld wu dead upon the
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lepl basis for an autopsy on the
woman killed when Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy's car plunged into a
tidal pond, said hor family's attorneys.
'Ibis is the thrust of a legal ar.
gument prepared (or presentation
here todB,y by lawyers for the
lamlly of Mary Jo l\ot&gt;OCbne.
Luzerne County Judge Bernard
Brollllnskl wlll hoor tho petition.
Mr. IDd Mrs. Joseph Kopechne

are opposing tbe autopsy re ..

queotod by District Attorney Edmund s. Denis d tile SOuthern
Dlatrict d !lasaochuaetta.
Earllor they aald tlle,y W&lt;Juid
appear in court lor today's hearinc but &amp;mday the,y aald they
W&lt;Juid ba unable toaltoQ!becauoe
Mro. Kopecbno boa a cold. They
aald they W&lt;Juid remain at their
- l e y Heights, N. J., bume.

Three Admitted
With Injuries

Derrick Brian Riegel, 5, son ot
and Mro. Paul E. Rllgel,
Jackson, wu admitted to Holnr
Medical Center, Fir1t Aw., at
Wor)d Worn.
8:30 p. m. Sotunlay lor ..,......,.
IUI'Vloed !)y hla wlte, tlm olan intra..Womlnolllliur1
Jeu; a daughter. Mrs. Larr:r oulfered when he was pJmed·JI&amp;.
(Shirloo? Roulb, o1 Winter Haven, tween a tractor and a tree.
Fla.; a lll'..-.ahlero JIIDO Am
Richard A Hawley, 17, - o1
Rout1t, alao d Wlntor Havoo; hll Mr. and lira, Jack lla'!'II.J', l(lcl.
falllor, L. P.9mllnerfieldo1Ml&lt;L dleport, was adntitlod to ~ hqoo
dllport, .... ..- .. Mrs. pilal at 12:30 p. m. Sotunlaywltll
Carl P. Biddle, Wlntor liav•; a lractured !aft lq. lla
Harey
Al&lt;z&lt;ll, and Jure\1 Ina - I I ocrlmlnql.ot
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:ruttl• "' Middleport. the MldcJiot&gt;ol't lootball llolil
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CIIESI'ER - Guy E. 81mmorfield. 90, llldely Chiller
relldlnt, dled un_.tedly saturdi.Y night while working at his

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Cpl. Carl I, J!osga, Gallipotis
patrol post.
Stitt&amp; or Berry, according to
the patrol, attempted to remove
a license plate trom a car at
Able's Used Car Lot on Rt. 'l,
below Rt. 218. John Mathews,
the car dealer, notified the

PBtrol. Clt7 pollee were alerted
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ollegedly atolon !rom a l1ol1da1
PU. Hamilton waa at tho police IM at WWiamaiJurs, lly, Police
station when the call waa r&amp;- aald tho FBI was called Into the
ceived. The omcer got in the case.
cruiser, drove down SecorD A:ve.,
and s:.POtted am stqlped tbe TexPotico reported U.t the trio
as car in the 300 block ot Secord allegedly atolo a 1966 Plymouth,
Ave. Cpl. Boas was notified ard owned by David llillly or Middle1 ssiated Pt.L Hamilton.
port, late Wedneoday nlihL Tho
Officers said the trio was trav- Meigs County ear was abudoned
eling in a 1964 Cbevrolet station when the Texas car Wl.a ltoleo.

Moon Rocks Show Great Age
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPn- Tho Apollo 11 moon
roo:ks, scientists have found to
their surprise and excitement,
date back much farther than

expected- ~'btlllons ofyear!i.,''and perhaps to the birth ol the

solar system.
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lndlcatea the moon ia
ancient and that its

a u :r r a c e features developed
more slowly thBn most sden..
tlsts had oxpoctod.
The moon rocks are at least
as old as the most ancient
rocks lound In tho eorth's crust,
which date back about 3.3
billion years, said Dr. Wilmot
N. Hosa, chiol ocientlat at the
Houston ~ce Center.
They mipt ba u ~ al the

IIOlar . Sjatem ltloit,' "Whh&lt;h
lclendsts believe was formed
some 4.5 b!Uion years ago. And
for "hundreds d.. millions of
years, n Hess said, they bave
rested within a few lncbea of
tbe lunar surface or on the
surface,
Hess aaid the da.t1ns of the
lunar rocks was done by tour
scientiats
worldng in the
HoustAlll laboratory where the

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Bernard Krajcovic has been nam-

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Rev. Father Kri\icovic has been
serving as pastor ot. the St. Andrew Catholie Church in Nelson..
vllle for tbe past two :rears.
After attending St. Jobn'sSem~
inar.Y at Bloomingdale, the new
Pomeroy pastor received his college level training at St. Gregory's and Mount St. Mary'sotthe
LOVINGSTON, VA- EXHAUSTED RESCUE WORKERSduglnto Wool In Clnclmati. !Ualheotogicollapsed mountainsides arXI mud-covered highways today searching cal studies were completed at St.
for more bodies tr,apped ~ Virginia's worst Qood disaster in more Francis at Loretto, Pa. He was
ordolned on May 26, 1956.
than a century.
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With the otflclal toll\tp.n:ting at 75 known dead arxt 89 missing:,
ment
at Sl. John's Seminary, the
there were predictions Nelson County, hardest hit, eventually would
Rev.
Father
Krajcovle served 1n
cO\Dlt "at least'' 150 casualties. MeanwhUe, Oags flew at hal! staff
across the commonwealth again today in Gov. Mills E. Godwin's sug- assistant pastor ships at St. Stan~
gested "tribute" to those who lost their lives in a 72-.h.our nightmare lslaus and Holy Name Cathedral
in Steubenville and at st. Agnes
triggered by heavy rainB accompanying the death throes of HurriChurch in Mingo JUDCtion.ln SePcane Camille.
tember, 1960, he wae ~ad­
ministrator ol St. !lary'o Clilll'!'h
Vietnam ' ;ef{Uian in della
Morges, south d Canton. He re~
CAN TIIO, VIETNAM- THERE ARE STRONG INDICATIONS a celved his Nelsonville assign..
refU]ar North Viet1811\ese army regiment of perhaps 2,000 troops ment in JIDle, 1967.
The Rev. Fatller Krajcovtc is
has mowd Into the Mekorw Delta for the ftnt time in the Vietnam
the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
War, the region's senior military officer said today.
Krajcovic of Toronto.
Maj. Gen. Roderick Wetherill, ccmma~er of the Delta MUltary
Asalstance Cmunand, said a North Vietnamese regiment appeared
to have movod in from cambodia at a point 140 miles southwest of
Saigon. Wetherill said it was his theory Hanoi is becoming concerned
at Communist reverses in the Delta.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Saturday
Admissions - Nora
&gt;Ill• llold un!L Other ata!l memRalrdon, Harttord; Daloana UIbers are RQY Rowe IDd Loulao
Ue, Pomero:rt Frankie &amp;afford,
Brewer, drivers, and lArry MQr..
Pomeroy; Jeft'rey Gilkey, Pome- ·
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roy;
John MarUn, Mason.
! Mro. PikkqJa reportod thot tho
Saturday Discllargea - Thomomit wW maintain a
The Pomeroy CiUze111 Comas
Hennesay, Nellie Crtap, Wil~
edule very almilor to tho past mittee IIIII meet this evening at
llam
Capellart, Elizabeth Miller.
ration .,.. U.t the unit IIlli 8 at the Meigs Junior IUIJII School
Sllnday Admlssima - Eda Danthue to order volumes di· In POmeroy, Otln Boothe, tempor.
vis,
Racine; Dorothy Snyder,
ctly !rom the state library "'" ary dlalrnian, said.
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Mary Longenotle,
n request.
William Lavelle, Athens attorTuppers
Plains,
Walter Garnes,
. . A library bill paosed tho Ohio ney employed by the committee
~alal\lro, MrL Plld&lt;oja aaid, as tho re111it ol protBsts lodged Rutland; Mark Diener, Pomeroy.
Slltd&amp;J Discharges - Mildred
lhero!)y lnoiD'!rw a sood Mure aplnst tho ..,age dlspoaal sys.
Arnold.
Clarence Polll, Violet
lllloll IJbrarlOL
tam being built In Pomeroy, IIIII
bo present lor tonlght' s meeting, Brower, Frankie Stalford, WllBoothe said. LaveUe will answer Uam Smith, Allee Thomp1011,
{fJestlons oc residents and a dis~ Becky Michael, D""""o Baker,
cuastoo will be held on the Pll'- Michael Baker .,.. Edna Davis.
chase ol the waterwork1 by the
town sometime ago, It 11 report.
ed.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
Mrs. Reta Mae Boas. 84, Rt.
Boothe extendodanlnvltatlmto
The Meigs Local Band Boos2, Galllpolla, mother of Mara..U
the mayor and Poeroy oouncll
ters A11n. will meet tonight at
D. J!osgo, lonner Gollipolls Cicy members to attend the seasloa.
tho cafotoria at Middleport lliah
Scllool Sovorintemont, dtod at
School at 8 p, m. Parenla or jun.
10130 a. m. &amp;mday at hor hcime
GRD&gt;DERS TO MEET
lor and senior band members are
A
meeting
d all boys d the
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invited as weU as parem.s ~ be..
Born July 15, 1885, iD Mason Meigs Local School Diotrlct Jn..
sfnolnll baod Btlolsnto.
Cclunly, abo was the daughter of tereotod In lroahman lootiJoll boa
1ho late Francis am Berahoba been called lor 6:30 p.m. TuooBrown Cottrill. She was a mem.. day at the Mslp stadium In PomAUXILIARIES TO MEET
bor or tho Ohio a..t&gt;ol ChurchiDCI eroy. Djulpment lllll be distributThe Junior Auxiliary d Drew
ed at thla tlmo.
tbi WSCS.
Webster Post 39, Alllerican Le1 Her hueband, Thomas Bagp, MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
sion Ladles Auxlllary, wW meet
abo married in 1905, pr&amp;Saturday Admlooloos - Nono.
at 7:311 p.m. Tuoodl)' at the boil
· - hor in death In 1962.
When the seniOr. 1nxfUary alao
Satunlal' Dllcharaes 1 Survivors are three s001. Ma.roo
Sllnday Admlaslono - None.
lllll meeL Girl• Slate delqaleo
D. Jqp, Waahlngton C.H.;
Sllnday Dlochlr&amp;es - Nolle.
lllll bo opoakers.
fapaes Baas, Columbua; and
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Held on lntetstate Lranaportatton of a stolen motor vehicle
charges are James A stith, 20,
and Joseph D. Berry, 21, Mi~
dleport, and Sharon M. Hager,
21, Crichton, W, Va.

northward&amp; In the Pacific. t'We
Many of the aurvivors of Camille's devastati~ witxls ao:l fiOQd.
wen lhoeked to see it was a "atera gatherod amid the ruins in memorial services Cor the dead.
live man an the back d a slant 14 We mftt here with mixed e~ot:ions," said Father Francis Patrick
aalmal,t' Werder said. "We O'Malley beside the nibble or st. Thomas Parish Church. ''PrimarIIIIIIIPd to got him -.... and ily, we are sorrowful for those who did not survive the hurricane,
he feU Wteonlcl.ous on the but also in our hearts there is much joy because we are alive."
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Virall!ll woman are in tho
Galila Cclunly JaU after their arrests Simday mornirvbytheSlate
Highway Patrol am Galllpolla
city police in connection with the
thert of a Texas car in Kentucky.
REV. FATIIER KRAJCOVIC

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AN AUSTRALIAN MllJTARY court today acquitted the aklpper of the aircraft carrier Melbourne of cMrges
he was partly to blame"\for the June 3 colllsion witb the U. S. destroyer Frank E. Evans that lkl.lled 74 American sal.lors.
The j\dge advocatd general or the court ordered a directed verdict of "not guilty and honorable acquitted" for Capt. John P. Stevenson. One of the charges ~that Stevenson railed to give the Evans

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federal government Sunday to provide Heart Church.
bobbing an the lurface wben shelter tor some of the thouaaMs or homeleSJ ramutes on the hurrl·
A naUve or Toronto, Ohio, the

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J10M1!ED TWO ARAB positions inoldo

Jordan aM Arab guerrUlas ambushed an Israeli patrol near the Le~
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more t:ontents protection fo.
home owners at no extra cost
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- Virtually all 15,000 coal miners who have been on strike at
33 coal mines, some as long as
two weeks, returned to work to..
day,

uvirtually aun mines owned
Coooelidatod Coal Co. In Monongalla and nolghboring oountles

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54 pounds ol moon rock IDd
dirt, scooped from the surface
ol TranqulJIIcy Base July 20 by
Nell A. Armstrong and Edwin
E. "Bun" Aldrin, are locked in
quarantine.
.. These age estimates are
Important In llldorsW&gt;dlng tho
origin or the moon IDd the
solar system," Hessaaid.
During tile time they were on

or near the mom's surface, the
rock&amp; underwent a constant
bombardment of atoms of socalled ..rare gases" that boil
ott the surface of the sun and
stream lhrOU&amp;Il space. Many ol
these solar particles were

horsepower
motor. Several
dozen penons were oo hand to
greet him alter tho 75-mlle
crossing.
Though the lake was serenein contrast to Jackson's earlier
attompl July 5 when he had to
!Pt because f1 hi&amp;h waves ot1
I...udlnltm- his trip was not
unevenUul. A friend, Chuck
Ogle ol Ludington, spent the
day in the lighthouse here
keeping In ham radio contact,
but late in the attemooo the
batter of Jaeksm' s radio went
dead.
Jackson's !ather contacted
tho Ludington Coast Guard
about 7:30 p.m. IDd asked thot
.l.Jaflthouse here at 8:58 p.m., a search be started. The coast
about three and a hal! hours Guard hero dispatched a 4~oot
boat and a plane to an area
later than planned.
"How sweet it ist" Jackson about 15 miles due east of
e&gt;clalmed wh,.. ho docked his ahore, but couldn't lind Jackson
white caet-tron tub, complete because he had strayed some~
lllth yellow pontoons and a 2- what ott course.
Jackson aald ho guldod

MANITOWOC, Wis. (UPOThe mu who conquered Lake
Mlchlpn In a bathtub aald
today he bad one Uttle chore
yet to do.
urn have to change the name
d my boat," aald ViJackson, 30, Eut l...an&amp;:q,
Mich.
"The name 'Vic's Foli.Y' is
welded to the rear end. But
that's mt &amp;pprq)riate anymore.
I made it."
Jackson, whose dream to
cross the lake in bis bathtub
started with a $5 bet with his
boss, left Ludingtc:rl., Mich., at
6:30 a . m. CDT &amp;lllday and
arrived at the North Pier

Keitb Wisecup, 17, 109 Union
Ave., Pomeroy, bas been ap~
pointed local &amp;poria reporter
lor Tho Dally SelltlneL
WlseC\21), Ul boDor student
at Meigs High School In the
College Preparatory neicl, wlll
devote hlallme primarily to tho
athletic programs of the councy' s high ocbools.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Wlseeup, he may be
reached ~ phone at home or
by leavinl a messap It the
Mechanic 51. olllce d Tho DallySelltlneL

~~::;:.~~

Wtd, 149, .... ~r·

wu-

ey PhallQ: l'aiiltfO)o, lourth, • ·
P1a.y
M billa.
ThoJI.)'Oaoo.....-lblllkotD

Mr. .... 111'1. I.a-01 ·Smith,

ANSWERS CALL
The Poi~Gil' -ramey Uoll
anowend a call tD lllo of
lira. .Giort Day at 3:23 a.m.

Mro. _0., baeame
IU.II&gt;o _
_
\Witllor~ fll· tll!t """'"' forlho llondi.Y
Mlplli ~~~~~~..,.,

- · · d the lunar rock.

Bathtub Conquers I .ake Michigan

"""'""" '1411, .l!ltrick Dlwardo, wero llled.
~

relatively .-oturbed In lba
ages alnce It and the eorG1
were formed. Because ol tba,
they said, the moon m.,
cmtaln. clues about Ita OWD
lormallon and that d the ...a.
wblch can be equaled an lba
earth, where many polope
clues bave beea. obliterated or
made inac:cesstble by recent
acUvlcy.
11
For men who have made
studies ol the mom their Ufe"s
work, this is exclUng new1,"
ano ~co Center source aalcL
Another ealled It "the most
important newa yet" from the

No Longer, 'Vic's Folly'

went back to work this morning.
a apokoaman lor Coosotldated
aald here kldo,y.
About 1,600 employes ol J &amp; L
Mine steel Corp. mines in Greene
Count;:r, Pa., returned to work at
lut ml.dnight, a company spokesman aaJd. TheyweretheGateway,
Shanopin, Vesta No. 4 and Vuta
No. 5 m~go..
striklnl members o1 Uelted
Mine Workero ol America . Smday to accept an dler modo
by ChriolQpher Coal Co • .,.. Local 1058 of the UMW A.
Preoldant J o h n Rozance ol
Christopher Coal said that llvo
employe• !Ired at Humphre,y No. Station Wagon Goes
7 mloe woold return to their Jobs
In 30 dayolll-loosoriiOD!orlcy.
The strike bopn Aug. 10 when Into Diteh ip Fog
the ll•o local unlooollldalnore
Medium . . . _ were in.
l1red lor taklni part In the work
liloi'1&gt;0&amp;1&gt; at the Chriatophor mloe. curred to • - - u tho
re81dt d an a~ldM* &lt;;!! 11ou11 7
neor tile lotetle&lt;&amp;a cil Forest
Hackett iM Winner
Run Road oorljr SUndoy ~
Tho cJopartm.,ll cil ll&gt;oil!fllotJ.
Of
Tourney
•rl ... aald .....-.o~
Wlmora d lba Molp Coull13'
JI.)'OIOI lnvliallanal IIOlfmont !lilturda.y and &amp;mday at the "" tho ~ aldtcillllo...,_
way
....
Into a culvert due to the
ChM!er illll' Golf eour.. were
hoovy
f~~~o
Mn. CO!!: .--Jved a
Bill Jildltll, Mlddl_.t. lltst,
with a lfl; Bill Abbott, Jla.yllla, - - IDjuey. No .........

Jayeee

trawecJ In tho rocks.
Dr. S. Oliver Schaeffer and
John Funkhouser, both of state
Univerlllty of New York; Dr.
~ Zahrlnger or tho Max
Planck InBtitute, Heidelberg,
Germany; and Dr. Donald
Bogard d the !t&gt;aco Comer
ata!f measured these trapped
atoms to determine the age of
the lunar material.
Scientists aald tho new
fincllng does not rule out- or
stro&gt;gly support-Ill\\' d tile
theories abc:Jut how tbe moon
was formed.
It does Indicate, they said,
that the mooo has remained

himself chiefly with a c:ompasa,
and also uaed a blab_.ed

radio to pick up
Maoltowoe stations. He aald bo
coold take - a s hoocllaaa
from the dlrocllons d the radio
sl.pls.

portable

"My navigatioo was
good as it should have

not u
beea,"

he sa1d. "I ran a little north
across tbe lake."•
JackOUI telephoned his wife
and six children to usun them
ho waa all rit!ht, thee hoadod to
a celebration dimer with a
delogatloo led !)y Mayor JoJm
Kre,y. He said bo .....Jd take
the car lorry back to Mlchlpa
Mooday,
with
hla douiJIIII'
bathtub Oil boord.
"I also called my bou to tell .
him I was collecting on tbe
bet," he said. u1 told blm I

wouldn't show up for work 1mUJ
Tuoodl)', but ho didn't oeemloo
upset!" Jacksm is an elet.-v..
n.l.cs repairman.

Commandos Plant
Flag Inside Camp
SAIGON (UPI) - Atlacking
VIol Cong commandos cut
throoiJII the barbed wire around
a u.s. Marino base and plaoted
the Communist fiag inside the
American camp before defen~
ders drove them off, military
spokesmen aald kldo,y.
Far to the sooth near Saigon.
U.S. troops killed 76 Communist
troops ill a seven-hour battle
Involving hoilcopters, iota and
arllllory.
American lnlantrymon am.
day pushocl the last 1,000 yards

plant their own Rag beside a
u.s. bunker before they were
driven out d the onclooure JQgun!lre. One Marine was kUJod
and three woondod In the 90
minutes ol ftghllog. Five VIII
Cong were kiUed m:1 two
captured.
Communist troops
a U.S. 4111 Jnlantry Dlvlailln
unit /imday on a lridp 011
~ 19 noor An llbo 290
miles - s t of Salam. Tho
Communist Ioree d 20 -

ombu-

gre...... ....

l1red omall ar1111 and rocket-

to the wrecka&amp;v ot a cruhed prqlelled

the

U.S. hoilcopter and loomd the Amoric:lnl fOIIIlht back bodies d eiiJIII AmoriCIIII, heavy machine .,... Including Alloodated Press Pho- 011 ...............carrion
tcpaphor Oliver Noonan, 29, d aDd called Ia arWIOI'l' 11r111u.
Nonrell, Man.
The Amerlcao ~ had
Two - - ...... ldllod
ICJUibl for six da.ya to reach the and lour - - - The Coaunllleilcopter,
ahot clmm last nlst loolla ...... - . . . . , . . .

..........
a

Anlllber

330 -

d

lba

was the ....... VIII Can8 Molllla R l - Fane wldclo
attack ... the Marine baH at bll GD~rated' Ill tbl "tl ...
the d Da Nuc ill Delta lall V i - ladl; u
- · - a . "' the 1o..noa part "' a )IIIII ... . 'llltlldrn

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1ho 25,000 lba- .......... !)y 1ho "' ~ . . .
.
looolnii aploolva ..,..... Ia
'hoi U. E j .h r . . . .
f*
_• ...
bop. the MariMo called Ia UA Gl . . .
llal*r IKimboro from lla . _ lr U. , ·Cel•. ACIIrlll A.
barbed

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sa

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Tho

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VIII Cool mlflqll ·ID .lift
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~:"Swoboda,

"Somebody Strike a Vein?"

BT~GALLO
It Is Oosbed back,
(&amp;ibsUlutlng for vacationing of !llow Business Ia being transLos Angeles baa 30 ComP'·
formed
by
tills
new
way
to
mar.
Jack O'Brian lo Nick Mayo, wrllUckets outlets in operation. and
lnll '"' ahow boslnoaa eomputerl. ket tickets. The purchasing of will olUmately have 150. New
Ucketa had been something of an York baa a nucleu&amp; of 14 outzatlon.)
ordeal.
Customers had to make
BY NICK MAYO
lets which wl!l ~ to over
ollorta
to
buy Uckets which were
hw Buslnea1, whole moat n.
200. Networks In Baltimore and
cent teehnolo&amp;lcall.onovatlm was not, and In moll places sUU are Philadelphia a r e following.
eleetrldty, bal finally been ov. not, 11 readily available as a Rjgh(s to the ll.Ystem In the Unllertal&lt;en by 11lo Electronic ABO. loa! of bread. With ColliiJilllcket, ed Kingdom and Europe have
unu1 recently, !llow Buslneso Ucket beylng Ia as OilY as buy. been acquired by England's lnhad been COle &lt;Jt: lbe moll archaic lng that loaf of broad. Compl- ternaUmal PUblishing Comp&amp;IIY •
businesses ln Ameriea. I WLL Ucket eleotroolc box ottices, all
Computerized Ucketllll w Ill
ecmected
to
a
central
eomiJU·
llam Shakespeare ooold vlell a
spread thrOUihOUt the world 10
modem ~ theatre, lbe tor, wiU oalurate all maJor met. that a tranler lea"YIItl New York
&lt;Ill¥ thing lllat mll!llt aurprlae ropollton areaa. A person need can purchase tickets to the Bol·
him would be electric llllllta, travel no rartller than hla near.. Ballel at covent Garden
1be Eleclroale ABO Ia creep. olll supermarket, department in London, and once there, reina: up on !how Buslnesa. Per· lfDre or bonk to purdlase tick- aene a seat at the Folies Ber..
haps the moat vivid example Is ell to theatrical or aports events pre in Pari a. In Paris, he will
the multi. • media Jhow, where in hit own cl!J', or If he Is mak- be able to purchase Ucketa to
oloctronlc sound and projeeted ing a trip, to other cities as entertainment at his DOXI atop
lmaBO• bave b - ooordinated well,
The Computlcket oleetronlc regardless of wbere it mi&amp;ht
an4 programmed thrOOih com..
be - BerHn, Boston or Bom·
putero to produce a IJ'pe of en- box olllce Is a hii!III.Y sopblsUcat.. bay, and lllerally Cc~n.,uUcket
tertainment that Ia truly revolu. ed, lnqolry~esponn device to. his way around lllo world.
corporaUllj! a hlllll-opeed drum
Uonary IUld very exclt1118.
1 eomputera can put a mu
printer.
It uUilzes a TV KI'Hil,
Another development Is comoo the moon. they can certain·
puterlzaUon ot staging and l.lght. 10 a customer can see his tick .. ly prt him In a seal to see llle
ina cueJ In some college and re. et reqoeet before It Is trans- Ba!Umore Orioles In actloo or
&amp;looal thoatreo. These ll.Yilloms mitted to the centnl computer, a performance of "Hamlet...
provide for control of motorized and see theeomputer'aanaweras

~heeze

and Sneeze?
It's Allergy Month

One out of every 10 Americans is suffering. to varying

degrees, the miseries this month.
That is the estimated proportion of the population
affiicted with some sort of allergic disease, with the most
common complaint being hay fever, for which this i~ the
high season.
Allergies are much more than personal annoyances. They
represent a rna/·or- and costly-~ationf:\1_ heal~h problem.
The annual bill or drugs, primarily antih1stammes, comes
to $135 million alone. Time lost from work as a result of
allergy-connected illness amounts to some 25 million mandays per year, at a payroll cost of more than $400 million.
Allergies are the No. 1 chronic disease among children,
accounting for a third of all chronic conditions in the under17 age group. More than 36 million school days are lost per

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,,

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year.
Allergies rank seventh among medical reasons for draft
rejection, with a rejection ratio of 7.4 out of every 1,000
examinations.
The allergy sufferer must see his doctor on the averag~
three Urnes more frequently than other patients.
Of the estimated '12. million Americans with one or more
allergies, 16 million- including five mill~on child~en;-are
victims of asthma-hay fever. But natures pollen tsn t the
only villain. The list of allergies, and man-made allerge~s.
is almost endless. Five per cent of the U.S. population
can't take Penicillin, while others are allergic to other
drugs, detergents, cosmetics, plastics and right down the
list of the wonder products of our inventive society .
It all adds up to more than sufficient reason for desig-

nating the period Aug. 15 to Sept. 15 as National Allergy
Month, during which the Aller~y Foundation of Amer_ica is
conducting an intensive camprugn to educate the pubhc and
aid individual sufferers.
Information may be obtained by writing, appropriately
enough, to "SNEEZE," Box 1005, New York, N.Y. 10017.

Make

~ay

WORLD ALMANAC
PACTS

for the Hogs

Time was when railroads couldn't seem to do enough for
you (well, some of us can still remember), promising you 'd
sleep like a kitten, feast like a king and wallow in comfort

if only you'd go THEIR route.
And to give them their due, they generally deUvered.
But times, as we are all too sadly aware, have changed.
The railroads can still put themselves out-for hogs, rolled
steel or, say, phosgene gas. But if you happen to be merely
human, traveler beware!
What must be an all-time low point in treatment of paying (even if no longer enough) passengers was reached the
other day by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. The line
had been seeking discontinuation or its Omaha, Neb.·
Billings, Mont. , passenger service and when lower court
approval came through , it saw no reason to wait It halted
a Bill.ings-bollDd train at dawn in mid-Nebraska, routed the
passengers out and dispatched them to a bus stop.
It took a stay order from Supreme Court Justice Hugo
Black to restore service, temporarily. The Burlington
thinks not for long. There hasn't been a case, its spokesmen say, of the Supreme Court reversing a service termination.
The railroad wanted to dramatize a point.
It certainly did.

TO WHOM DOES HE BELONG?
Dear Helen:
The doctors thought I was go.

die when my premature
baby was born 21 years ago.
To be sure he'd have a home,
my husband and I signed papers giving my sister custody.
Then miraculously, I recover.
ing to

ed.

Yoke Still on Czechs
But Spirit Runs Free
The Czechoslovak people stand today even taller in the
eyes of the world.
For a heart-stopping moment on the anniversary of the
Soviet occupation, it appeared that demonstrations might
go too far, goading the oppressors into an even more brutal
assault on the free spirit tban took place a year ago.
But Czechoslovaks did not go too far. For one day they
made unmistakably clear that while the loss of tbelr freedom might be a fait accompli, it would never have their
acquiesence. Then life returned to normal, if the everpresent awareness of foreign troops poised to crush any
attempt to take your destiny into your own hands can be
called normal.
The men who hold power in Prague today by right of
Soviet bayonets alone deeeive no one1 least of all them·
selves, with their Communist phrase oook assertions Ulat
the demoostrations were the work of "criminal elements''
which failed to gain mass support. They know, as the world
knows, that the demonstrators spoke for the people, were
the people--Czechoslovaks telling the world that one year
after the invasion their will and spirit had not been broken.
Even the Soviets must realize by now that with their
brutalizing of Czechoslovakia they have at the most bought
time, but at what fearful cost. They have not made Czechoslavakia or any other nation of Eastern Europe a more secure or reliable satrapy. They have not crushed the will to
freedom in Czechoslovakia or anywhere elSe in their system, not even at home. They have, in fact, given it new
focus and new martyrs.
The will to freedom is contagious. It can never be
stamped out completely, and given time it must spread.
The time the Sov1ets have purchased will surely run out
for them.

~

Crime Is Crime, ~hite or Black
Another kind of black power is beginning to manifest
itself, the House Select Committee on Crime was informed

the other day.
According to Ralph Salerno, a former New York detective and a national authority on the Mafia, or Cosa Nostra,
or Syndicate, a "black Mafia" is einerging which could
challenge the mob's control over organized crime in the
ghettos.
In Buffalo, for example, Negroes are muscling in on the
numbers racket, forcing the Mafia to grudgingly step aside.
"The mob is afraid of the mUitancy of these Negroes,"
Salerno told the congressmen . "They know they're dealing
with people who will shoot back at them ."
In New York, however, most of the shootinB is belng
directed at other Negroes. There the black Maf1a appears
to have a d o p t e d the same empire-building methods
patented by its white counterpart. Last year, 19 Negroes
were mysterio_usly murdered in New York, all in approved
gangland fashiOn .
Black Mafia against white Mafia-an interesting de·
velopment. Would that each might cancel the other out.
~or the victims of organized crime, though, the more
thmgs may change, the more they wilJ remain the same.
A hood is a hood is a hood, regardless of race, creed,
color or organizational affiliation .

who couldn't
have children, was so broken.
But my sister,

hearted at the thoug)lt of giving
him up, that we let her keep him.
I· was· atiU very sick. ·And I
thought I coWd have more chil.
dren. As it turned out, I didn't,
It hurt terribly seeing him
grow up and not beiog able to
tell him the truth. Then one day
in a drunken fit my sister gave

the secret away.
I never interfered even though
she was an alcoholic. Now he is
married to a lovely girl, and
I want tfJ be friends, but my sister is being very mean. ~e
won't allow me to come near
them. She says he isn't my aon
because she raised him. After
aU, I suffered eight months and

•

Perhaps the most radical
chango Is computerized Ucket.

selllnll. The entire economic bose

Along with marbles and
mumblety·peg, hitting fungoes bas been a favorlte
boyhood pastime. The fungo, which is of unknown
origin , describes a game
where a boy tosses a basebaH into the air and then
hits it to players in the
field , The World Almanac
says. Although hitting fun·
goes js pot consl4_ere.d .&amp;Q:Od ~~
batting practice, ·•I ls greal
fun and a gpod. way to give
fielders practice catching
fl y balls and grounders.

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
Some so-called a d u 1 t
movies are filmed for people
who haven't reached mental
maturity.

,

..

Quite o f t e n what a
show girl is paid depends
largely on the figure.

•

nearly died having him . He Is
• •
If y6u can recall when
my nesh, and a fine boy who does.
kids collected cigar bands,
n't drink or smoke.
9lould I be kept from seeing
my own son, and perhaps later
on, his chUdren? - T _Y.
Bob has a home Life on a par
Dear T:
with
mine . We both feel that we
There's more to this than apcannot
base our OYt1l happiness
pears irl your letter, and 1 can't
you h•,ve a mighty good
play Mrs. Solomon unless J know on someone else's unhappiness,
memory
for such an old
aU the facts. Even then, the so we do not ask our mates for
rooster.
best I could do would be to divorces. Perhaps we're better
• • •
say, "Thank your lucky stars mate s because life doesn't seem
A jovial l&gt;ut somewhat
the boy turned out weU, and useless a1v more. Frankly, I
thirsty buddy spends a lot
of time at the 5-afld.JOgive him as much time as you doubt tllat his wife or my husfive days in jail and JlO
ga\'e him during his growing.up band woold care, if they knew: If
fine .
years. I think your sister will their routioes held. No, this isn't
a story book ending, and per.
grant you that." - H.
haps it ne"Yer will be. But I
Dear Helen:
One of the first statutes
The letter [rom "Nenr For- can't reel guilty, nor can Bob.
of
limitations is round in the
We
sre
just
grateful
that
we
got Him" might be the story
Old
Testament of the Bible.
d my life. It isn't always true have each other . - NEVER FORAncient Hebrew law forced
that you outgrow a first love, GO'!' HIM EITHER
a creditor to release a debtor
This column is dedi cated to
Helen.
from his obligation after
At 18, I too broke up with the family living, so if you're ha'Y- seven yP.ars.
boy I loved because of paren~ ing kid trouble or just plain
tal objections. Within t h r e e trouble, let Helen help YOU,
years, both of us had married 9\e wiU also welcome your own Helen Bottel ln care of1hiB newssomeone else. I thought of Bob amusing experiences. Address paper.

Hado's They11 Do It Every Time

TIMELY
CI.UOIES
The public appears willing
to accept a JUdiciary that
contains a distressingly high
percentage of the second

rate.

-Theodore Voorhees, chair·
,....... of :he Judil.illl Srkc·
lilln Committet ..of the

AmeHCan·Bar Associa.tion.

A new ~eneration is being
raised-with DDT in their
fat, carbon monoxide in
their systems and lead in
their bones. This is techno-

logical man.
-:Dr.
Commoner, pro-

Ba':£
o botony at Wash·

feuor

ington

niversity, St.

Louis.

1 would never count a
Kennedy out of anything.
-Sen. Edmund S. Mu•kie.
[).Moine, on the potitical
future of Sen. Edward
KenMdJ.

The Crime Control Act is
not the answer; job training
is. The young people don't
want a program to keep
them oil the streets. They

want a job.

-Got&gt;. Ja,..s A. Rlu&gt;deo of
Ohio.

A free acreen is absolutely
euential to croatlve progress
... We are not arbiters of
community morals.
-Jack Valenti, presidenl of
the Motion Picture As·
soclation of Amema.

Anti-Inflation Controls:
Barking Up ~rong Tree?
By RAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Correspondent
WASHINGTON (NEA)
It may be that President Nixon's men are oil on the
wrong track in their attempts to cool Inflation.
They've assumed that if the proper economic screws can
be tightened, Interest rates raised, industrial expansion cut,
demand reduced one way or another, then prices will come
Uown.
Traditionally, this reasoning has held true when the
Inflation was the result· of such heavy buying that the
naUon's producUon capacity has been strained to the limit.
But this is not true today.
Moll ecoaom!JII th!J reporter bas Interviewed, wbetber
In coverumoat, Ia !lrlvate researeb organizations or ao
advllen to major baolaeao firms, believe tho preseal
Inflationary spurt was Indeed set off by tho lncreaoe In
demand whlcb accompanied the war In VIetnam. Bat there
.! J. ~vi~ l!!a.! ~y's tontlouiD&amp; price r1... are not oe

eaulecl. ·- -

Industry is not operating at the near-capacity levels of, ,
some time back. Profits are decUnlng.
The economy has been cooled so markedly the Gross
National Product is creeping upward at a dangerously slow
pace.
Unemployment Ia growing. The signs point to steady UP·
ward gainS in unemp1oyment !hat will reach politically UD·
acceptable levels by middle or late 1970.
Yet Inflation continues to grow.
Analysis of the data shows that the gains continue heaviest in the services, in trade, construction, maintenance
and medical care, rather than in manufacturing,. and that
the economic measures used to bring an economic slow·
doWII have themselves Increased the cost of living ap·
preclably. Higher interest charges, for enmple, are
passed on to the consumer.
Economists in and out of the government this reporter
has talked to say loday's Inflation ill due not to beavy
demand but to rising costs. Most point to rapid wage In·
creases over the past several years. But It is to be noted
that the data lndleates that It Is not rising labor costa In
manufacturing that have brought this preBSure on prices
for, In large part, these have been compensated for by
Increased automation. It Is rather the heavy Increases In
labor costa In the services, where the lntrodllCtion of
labor·savlng devices has been exceedingly slow.
The administration's anti·laDation program has not
attacked these costa.
Worse yet, the admlnistration·lnvoked economic aiOW·
. down aimed at reduciDg demand seems to be encolll'llaiDR
a slowdown In the very heavy continuing Investment Ill
computerization, automation and o t h o r modernization
ossent181 to holding prices down as labor costa rise.
Tbul the antl·laDatloo drive lJ encouraging future price
rises. And mating the U.S. !011 competitive with foreign

Amerleans are too com·
lalnlng. TheY sing the bluea
nstead of "Moon over
Miami!'
-Terenee Cardinal Coolct,
Romtm Cat ho lie arcllbllhop of N0111 York.

r

We """"''Willi wan even
when we win.
-Prllt!lier Golda Meir of
fmNI.

Industry.

Data on1llll ocore iJ already ominous. Of late, there bea
been a multed decUne In labor productivity-not just a
olowdown In the rate at which productivity Ia lncreuiDgbut an aclual decUne In output per man.
Because this means an lncrean In coall, It will mean
hi.,... prleel.

WORLD

It wW get vote• like
motherhood.
-Rep. Slim GiblloM, O.FIII.,
on the HOIII0114"0d taz
reform biU lllat ~·
middle • itu:OmC ~GZJ&gt;Juer•
a 5 per coni taz cul.

from llle

lana earlier
.In lbe 10&amp;1111, Cllll\lillod.his role
ea tbe hero ~ by
~ a three-nm double In
llle aevenlll 1nn1ns to lead the
' Met• 1o a 7..f victory over llle
Loo Anples Dodgera.
In olhor Natlmal Leqoe
aamea Chlcaav . apllt wllll
ifwaton, wlmlnl llle flrlll
,...., 10.11, berore clrqiplns lbe
nlabtcap, 3.:1, Son Francii.O
iDsiPed Montreal, 6-t, Atlanla
,¥oated st. Loula, f-1, Plltlliarlh drubbed Clnc:tonaU, 9-t
and · PblladoiJ&gt;Ida clownecl Son
!un~ovlllj!

,....... ...

doubl...-r

.w.r

Daddy: 'You Were Beautiful Today'

Powll, Bal 122 f29 69 132 .308
PtreUI, Boa 117 398 72 122 ,307
Blair, 11a1 122 512 94 155 .303
H..,rd, Was 126 467 89 139·.298
Andrws, Boo 85 329 53 98 .298

rl&amp;llt end r... 19 prdo to put11lt
BY KEI'lll WISECUP
Molp lli&amp;h School pw 1D ball lnoicle the Belpre 10. Tiro
earlY fOI'Oc:all of whaW..- In playolalorMarkWU!Iamo-ln
from 2 yudo 011 for 1llt Brll
tho - q 1969 ~ 100 by OIUcorq Belun 12 to 0 aeore ottha Clo1.1blobruCl~lbe
Soturdoy at lhe Mld(aopoit.,...... NO. I olfallle of both cl...o boek.
Coadl OlaiUy a.a..... 10011
Uce llolcl..
fCllDI
11ltl tho Morauderf!!.~
Tbe Marauilorl dlap~ I
bard • nosed clefense combined ...... wu .......... catcheobyJon
with a llno aerial auack lecl br Kloeo of 17, 8 llll! llnolly 9 for
senior quarterback Pal O'Brien the ICOI'e, from O'Brien, p ve tfll
and Junior 11Gb Worry, who to- lllanudero their 12--0 edp,
Coleh Oancey, presldlnrlover
gelller ct~~~~letod llot19poases.
It was lbe Brill of two ochedaled the trodltlonal poat.ccrlmnlage
acrimmages before the HaiOI\
opener Sept. 5 aplnat Ironton st.

ord,.,.•

•••

.......... ;..,~~ -~

Jnt
is .tt. lim
-..,...wit'"',..,

"Oil, ~·

tiNrl tiNs

til!e r,.
WI lloftomo/"

On

Unebaekeni Archer add Rob1D
Phalla, cornerback•, and DennlJ
Boao and John RiteNiart albolf,.

backs.
. later that ..,.. clay the Meta•
l!esOl'YH traveled to Eaotern to
plajo lbe Eqlo Vani!J'.
1be Lllt1o Marauders wore abo
vlwsly
by tho~
oppooltloo lllt lwllll toulh the &amp;OilW &amp;01 rousb and ao a n&gt;sult were only outocorod 12-0.
Alllloolh Meigs llOWir lhralened to score, the defenae came
close once - · Chip HaaeriY
d.._ed 1 bullet pua in the llat
with noll1llw but 81'1SS and prd
atrlkea ahead of him.
Playllllla line pme onde!enao
were Ted Lehew and lkb stewart hriq{ workhorse duties ia
llle backfield were Doug Buru
and Mark WWiams.
1be Moraoder vara!IJ' aertm~MP• at Warren Local next SU,.
urdl.y at 10 a. m.
The reserves scrimmap the
Soolbern High varsity at 9 s. m.
Wodneoday, Eastern returns ftlr

..-tched

"You are lookllw better, but
1101 good."
On lbe lalt play of lbe pme
Meigs q~ened lila seriDlDlap
.
Rlch
Hawley, a reserve back,
on oflense and !ClUlld tile &amp;dllll
roolh on llle ground with Danny slllrerecl a
leg fracture
Abbott and MikeGraledoingmoat after receiving a poas from Jlll&gt;.
of lbe ball-carrylqj. Aller Melp lor quarterbo.ck O.uck Haruahs,
finlshocl Ita series or plajoa, Bel- Hawll)' was taken away in the
pre drove lo to lbe Manuclor 30 emerpncy squad ambulance to
but was stq)ped by the mailer Holzer Medical Center.
Tho 111art1n1r Molgsottonse was
but quicker Molgo linemen.
Each leanl played onothor ser- O'Brien, Darmy Abbott, Grateaad

serl'"'•

Alan Wllliama at

Leo a&amp;
taeklea; Jell llorrlo, Ropr AJ..
bott, Well ud 11ay wuuam-;

critique, told his boys:

Joe.

~110,

middle~ Sn\Mland

Home Runs
Pat Archer altel'llatlng wllll DenNaUOllal
Uooguo:McCOYay,Sf Ies with lbe defanae dCDltattiw nis Hackett, becka; Wayne Woll
like
the
._mcont
catell
he
adele,
referring
1o
llle
fact
that
•
u
p
e
r
1
a
ti
v
e
performanee
play, nollller squad seorlllli:By MILTON RICHMAN
oplnst llle Glantl that night made em WWie MeCove.Y'I 13th- 9lea stadium outfield was wet 39; ll Aaron, All 3f; May, Cln
Altematea ol both squads lben alii IO.oes at enda; Jlm Swatzel
UPI~Wrtter
33; Perez, Cln 30; W)'JID. Hou 28.
NEW YORK (UPI)- 'lbo Iaiii would bave to qree wllll hia Inning line drive, leavlnll marks and ~ that clay and tha~ ; American League: Jaekaon, took lbe f1e1cl, Pasaea fr~m~ Wer· am:l Fred Lee, tackles; Steve Van
from his uniform Imprinted on In hla own mind anyway, he
ry to Mork WU!Iams llll! J I m Meter ard Ila"Ye Boyd, guards,
person In the world ever 1o be dau&amp;bler·
Qak 45; HOIW'd, Wasb 39;
lilt
left
lleld
r
...
ce
which
he
ran
was
doing
llle
beet
he
ooold
on
Jmes
wao
beaut.Uul.
Tommie
Morris accumulated 28 yards and aod Ropr Abbott, YOUlll8l'brothlmpreoood t.y a ballplo,yor'a
Killebrew, Mlnn 36; PCJIW'ell, Bait
another scrimmage Saturday.
It,
Ape
,...
the
ball
pme
t.,.
lbe
Into
COl
the
plaf,
Alan Williams galloped outalde ec of Danny, at center.
performance m lbe flelil lo his
33;
Yaatrzemskl,
Bos
32.,
Meta with a lflh~ bolner
Some ~,; attachod a
RUM BaUed In
ott Juan Marldlal, who ptil:"bec! motiYo to J1110B' ~pectacular
Jmea ts hovlng his beat
NaUonal
League: Santo, an
~rUUantly for tha Glanta, but all.........t
por(ormaneo that season ever. He had another
Today's...
104;
McC&lt;wey,
SF 100; Perez,
even he ........ted nobody has nl&amp;htfine clay &amp;loday wh011 he
Sport Parade
eontributed as mucb as Jones.
1bolr theory waa that Cleon at&amp;rted llle wlmlng rally with Cln 98; May, Cin 91; Banks, Oil
"lt mll!hl've the flnelt Jones waa showlllj! everyone In hla third hit In a 7..f win over 89.American League: Killebrew,
ll7 PETE ALFANO
alllllt yards 1o Mike Gorretllllld ers their second pre aeaBOO loaa
. F.,.. thai reaom ct.... "-•· game ot hia career," Blld Gil 111e world how wall he can plaf the Dod&amp;ers and hiked hla
Minn
113;
Powell,
Balt
111;
Jacll,..
in· lhno games.
tile . Now York Meta' , cluidi- Hodps.
UPI~Wrlter
10 yards to Robert Holmes.
ball, but that primarily he was averap to .353, se00l1&lt;1 bell in
son,
Oak
103;
Yastrzemakl,
Boa
Pete Uske threw a U-!'ard
•IJt waa a pretty good game," actually ahowtng Gil llocii'8S, the league,
The football seer• wbo
Rams' Only Scores
blttlna lef1 flolder, was taken
and
Howard,
Wash
90.
envlaim tonl8ht'• exhlbltlm
Larry Sml111 bolted over from scoring atrll&lt;e to Mike abocl&lt; a b~ followtnB a pme aal4· Clean Jmes, a lDil\ ldv011 who had rell10Yed him from lbe
Pltchillj!
!Gut
same
between
lbe
Oakland
wt111 Son Frandoeo lalt 1'lles- to .-rstatement llODIOIImes.
lbe me IUld Jack snow caul!llt and Bobby Howlleld field &lt;llrlnl a previous game
But lllen when yw come back
Natl.oral
League:
seaver,
NY
lleld
goals
to
lead
Deaver
pa1t
Raiders and lbe New York ~eta a 37~ 'ID J)IIB from Roman
!Us three hila and two stGian with HOUlton.
Cio1 nl&amp;ht when blo wife,
to lall Tueoday nl&amp;hl'l An&amp;ola, sreeted him IIIlo this: ball4la that nl&amp;ht ore all
Tho olflclal llljllan•tlon ror wllll lbe Glanls and y011 ask . 17-7i Nlegro, AU ard Jenkins, as a preview of the American Gabriel for the Rams' mJ..y Sin FrMciseo.
Hurls Two TD Puaes
u1 know eveeyboc\y elM bas _.rly rocordod, but a Jones' removal from tbat JOHa whether he was trying to Chi 17·11; WU1011, Hou and Gib- Football League Utle game ICOAB.
son.
St.
L
1&amp;-Si
Dierker,
Hw
Dick !lllnor hurled two
better check firlll wtlll 1Ail
.....,.atulaleol you. Now rd like 101lDber of other thlnga he did portleular game dealt with a prove something to llliYOlle to
In tonl&amp;lll'o olber game
!6-9;
Osteen,
LA
16-11,
passes and backup
Daw1011 of lbe Kansas CIIJ' Detroit (NFL) meets Booton
In that eontell will 1101 show In pu1lod hamltring but there waa particular, he Bhakes hia head
to."
'
American
League:
Mclain,
Del
Cflarterback
Kent Nlx suJdod
J_.;· · lllreeo¥Nr.ol4 claullll· the' boxocvre.
Chiefs,
(AFL) In Mllntreal.
a atronger susplclm lloclps and says no.
stealers to two more u
DawfKI'l, the 34-year-Oid quar.
· Make Magnlfleent catch
ter, AQJB, also wa• tmpreaaed
rn olber same• p!Qed the
bad 101lkecl his star hitter
uu I was trying to prove 2o..Gi McNally, Ba.lt 17-4; Cui.P,
Bos
17-8;
Cuellar,
Ba.lt
17-10;
Plttaburllll
defeated New Or.
terback of. the Chiefl, flrecl fCMlr Soturda,y nl&amp;ht Da11u beat
Uke lbe ex..Uent throW he beeauae he relt be ... Joaftng, anyt.hing It was mly to myself,
by lbe had .... thai
Lollch,
Det
1&amp;-7;
stottlemyre,
leans.
touchdown
passes s.tuNay Green Bay, 31-13, Denver UJ)Iel
made from lef1 · field cutt1ns
When )'01 talk Ill " - • about he sa.ya. 111've made better
nlabt.
Linebacker Bob Matheaon
•'Daddy'•• . abe Ald, throwing clown Bob Burda trying to hia being lllken 011 of. that plafo, and I thiDt rve had NY 16-11.
night as Kanaaa CIIJ' trounced san Francisco, 19.J5, Plttaburl!ll
the Los Angoleo Rams, f2-lf, In outseorecl Now Orleana, 34.:1f, bloekocl a lO,yard field goal
- ,· arlllo ll'&lt;lUlld her father, atretcb a single Into a ciOOble; game wllll H~ m Jubo 30, better all..around. games."
an lntsr..league game_
"Yot.---were ~~~~
like his Olympian attempt 1o he admits:·
Cleveland tied Son Dlo&amp;o. 19-19, attempt bt the cloalng se«mdl
You - could never prove that
The victory waa lbe fourth Mllmeaot.a trotmced .!!I. Louis, to preserve Cleveland' a tle with
Has,To Aaree
s....., all the from flrlt
''I wu burt becauae It wiUt
JCOlea' wife. Or wllll
atralgbt In pr. .eaiOII pla.y for fl-13, Washington lopiJed Atlan- San Diego.
Anybody who waa at 9lea wb011 Marldlal tlrow an error happened."
his llltle lhno-year.old claullll·
Somy Jorgonsm completecl
stadium ....... ct.... J..... on a ball hit back to him; and
lbe Cbte!a, and It was the fir 111 ta, 2f.7 and Clncll'llllil defeated
Doeo His Bolt
t.r: !lie pi! It perfectly that
18
of 23 passes lor two
Ume lb.,- had beelal the Rams Miami, 28.:11,
"II really shocked me be- nl&amp;ht.
touchdowns
•s Washington best
In lhno trlea.
cause ~ the circumstances, •• he •'Da.d!Jy, you were beautltull"
Craig and Dan
na...... btt Frank Pitta w1111 Reeves each threw a toucbdown Atlanta.
a 72-prd oeortne toss to tie 111e pass and the Dallas clef011..; pi! · Rookie quarterback Greg
game, 7-7, In lbe first quarter unrelenting pres111re m quar- Cook ht.u'led two scoring pasaes
.. '.: ..··• ::--.·.,..·
-:-..x ·:·:--.
;-:.·..•
..
• &gt;&gt;: ~-'
~-=J
:~.,:.....;..,. ~~ :-.··· :-·
.
and 111011 threw 'ID passes of 33 terback Bart Slarr aU night aa an4 delendve back Dick
prda
to Gloster Richardson, lbe Cowboys handed the Pick- Weetermoreland returned an
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Jnterceptioo 43 yards for a m
East
Ealll
CHESTNUl' HILL, lllaoa. top.nnkecl player lill967 who II
International Leque Standlngo as Cincinnati triumphed over
. W. L. Pet. GB
BY
DICK
THOMAS
W.
L.
Pet.
GB
Miami.
staalllc a comeback after a
(UPI) Move ulde Arthur
By United Preas fnlernatlonal
Ba!Umore , •• 87 40 , 685
ONA, W. Vs. - Ramo Stolt,
Clllcago
,
,
'.
78
49
.614
4lullrcuo
yeor
In
1968,
ooold
Albe, here eomes Sian Smitll.
W L Pcl. GB
Detroit ..• , ' 71 53 .573 14'h Keokuk, IOO'a, took the lead at
Smith, a 22·YOOl'.oid recent .....,. &lt;Ill¥ .... 1181'v1ce bl'Oik New York •• , 71 52 ,571 5
Louisville
....
73
59 .553
Booton . • ' , ' • 66 59 ,528 20
the end or 200 laps anddrovohls
sradualo of the UlliYerait¥ of off Smllll· In lllelr ftnal lhno st. Louis, •. , 611 57 .5f8 &amp;'h Walhlnston , , 65 62 ,512 22
Tidewater
.
,
.
70
57 .551 'll
1969 Plymouth Roodrunner ·to a
Plttlburlh.
,
.
68
511
,548
lll,l
lbllbern California, hu 1o be Coiumllls .... 71 61 .538 2
Solurclol.
Philadalpbla, 52 72 ,419 2flh Now York ... 62 64 ,492 :Wh $10,000 victory Suoday afle1'll0011
oonaldol'Od Amerlca'atopllllllia
Rochelller .... 68 64 .515 5
Smllll and Lutz were - ·
Cleveland , . , 54 74 . 422 33'h In the sanctioned West VIrginia
plarer oulalde of contraet roned •• double• c:hamplonl, Montreal , , ' '39 89 .305 391/:
~.... , . , .67 65 .503 6
West
300 at lnterMtlonal Rae._
West
JI'G(eestaaal• wltb hlo victory In lolling In llle third l'OUlll! to tile
Toledo .•. , .. 65 66 .f96 7'h
W, L. PeL GB Park.
W, L. Pet. GB
unaoodod
Chileans
Jaime
FWol
Buf!alo., •.. 53 73 .421 17
the U,S, •IIGnol - · Chilli·
Mlnnoaota , • 75 50 .600
Stott turood In lbe winning tlnle
San Frao .... 89 57 .548
llll! Patricio Cornejo.
Richmond .... 53 75 .f14 18
lllonsblila.
of one hour, 48minutes, and32.37
AUaiU . , , , , 70 H ,543 l,l Oakland • . . 72 51 ,585 2
1be 6.toot-4 Smllll, lbe ......s
The lllp Australian of.
!lmda.Y' a Results
california .• 51 71 .418 221;, seconds for the 300 laps over the
Slllne and Richard ClnclnnaU, , , 66 56 ,541 I
Toledo
f Rlclm- 3
AmoriCIII from l'ludeoa, Allan
KanAB CIIJ' .. 51 73 ,411 23'h 1·16th mue owl trace.
Loa A~Welao,. 61 57 .540 I
Crealy,
lbe
No.
I
forolp-.,
Colomllls
7 Buflato 5
calif., had an Ume
seattle ... , . n 76 .387 26lh
The Iowan had an average IPMd
TilE
DAILY
SENTINEL
dlopoolnr of hlo USC clauuwte ..... tile ........ whOll lhiOI' beat H...aton , , , , , 66 59 ,528 2lh
LouisYille
5 ~cu.se 1, 1st
Chlcaav , .•. 48 T1 .384 n
lli:YOTED 1'0 INJI:ust ot'
of 82..442 miles per how- and an
Bob Lull In &amp;mclay'o flaa1a at Paaanll, a native ol Puu1o San Diego • ' •• 37 89 .294 32
LoulsviUe 8 flyrawae 6, 2nd
MDG8-MASI.lN AREA
Suuday's Results
average lap time of 21.743 secSunday's Resulta
11101.\1115, OHN, I'\IBLISHU
Llqoood Cricket Club, 9-7, 6.3, Rico, and Bill 1!owrel' &lt;Jt:
Tidewater
4 Rochester 3, 1st
Mlnneoola I N"" York 0
a....- TIMIItJl. Edl. .
ords. The event was run under
AuJtralla lo !lloda1' • ftnalo, 9- Now York 7 Loa Alw f
6-1.
Tidewater
7
Rochester 6, 2nd
Pltiii.IIMII
*Uy
Ualfl'l
Sil~"'
-rt.Ob&gt;
Chicago 3 Boston 1
Ideal conJitions, sUDDy skies and
San Frao 6 M&lt;nrooi f
V.UQ" ~llhi-'W ~. llO ....l&gt;anlc St.,
11,
6.8,
7
.$,
Lull, the - . bad
P-rQJ, Olllo, UTit. IIIIIIMII OIIIN , _
Washington 10 Kan City 3
a last dry track.
Mra. llarpret Smllll Court PhUadelphla 6 Son Diego 4
11!-ZtH, Ed!Wial p._ "S..:UoT.
beoten Alhe an4 Smllll had
California 5 Detroit 2
Seead was Be1111y ParSOIII of
~ cluapc~~... paldlli'mw"'l',OIH.
QUICK QUIZ
· Plttaburlh 9 ClnelmaU 4
doroated Cbu:lle PUarell, • of. AUitralla ,_ted ao Nloll. . . •-u•trw ....,...,.&amp;~ .. ,_....
Cloveland
6
seattle
5
Delrolt.
Mich.,
In
a
1969
Ford
Chlcogo 10 Hoolllon 9, 1111
lti.U.(ltliiCher. Inc., 12 Eut Uo1 St., " - Yark
Q-Wilat building lDG8 lhe
Ook1aod 9 Ball o, 1111
of. the u.s. women'o lllngloa and ~· H0111ton 3 a.icogo 2, 2Dd
ctQ. Ntw York.
Torino, !oll~Rttl&lt;! by 1!d&gt;by Wa!M\
........
Silo
followecl
up
bar
~lioll ....., Delh•nd bJ cu-rt.r
,..,..
of the nation'• first
DaYII CUp. teun, In Ook
9
Bait
8,
2ed,
18
Inns,
of Prestonsburg, Ky,, driving a
'lii'!Mtn ..U.W. ts..,.. ,._ ...-.; -,..... t•
preaidential
inauguralion?
f l - -final matches sa.. 'ridorJ over Entlland'o Vlrlllnla · Alia f st. Louis I, If lnnL
1111•- M U. Dalb Settll..t om.,., !Pa.tO. Sb
Today'a Probebla Pitchers
1969 Dodge Sllperbee. Wa!Ml
TodaJ'• Probable Pitchers
Wade In Saturday's lllnlloallnal
IMI'IIIIa, •• L 'IG. Thl'w . - . .•• t5. IS. !If u_.
llriiJ,
A-Ge
or
go
Washlngto11
(AU Times EDT)
qualified Saturday wllll a record
..... .._. eln'iv llnte. N1C ~~ 0.
(AU Times EDT&gt;
was
Inaugurated
April 30,
Sml111 cal1tcl It "ID¥ blaell by teaming 111111 IIIII Wade
.-.. •Lm ., nil: o.. r-r tt:uo Sb
Washinllton (Bosman ~ at selling lap of 19 seconds flat to
ClnclnliiU (N&lt;ho ~at Chi...
llllilliiiM.:IS. nn......Uft,.OI.~f\ltb
1789,
on
tha
balcony
of Fed·
8DD1
1o
win
lbe
tloubleo
f1aa1
will." Ancl that It
lllmeoola (l!aat 11·10), 9 p.m. pick of! the pole posiUon ror the
Jriee ........ s.tll ~
10
CHanda
l$.10),
2:30
p.
m.
eral
Hall
on
Wall
Street
In
wu, ftlr It ,... him a tf,OOO over Mrs. Mary Alll EiM1
Onlf aame scheduled
W,
Va. 300.
New
Yort.
He
read
his
In·
.
Onlfsc:he4uled.
flrll prize 1114 ~...,..... ci&gt;rUs of. st. Loulo llll! Valerio
Tuoada,y'a Gomes
augural oddreBS to Congress
Fintahlng
fourth was Andy
.
TUeadQ'a
Games
o1. !lin Dlelo, lbe
teed blm I llntdet spOt In the
usembled lnalde the bulldWashllwton at MinD, Dllht
Hampton of Louisville, Ky., to a
AllaiU at Pitta, nilht
1op Amorlean - . , 8-1, 8.8.
lng.
Davia CUp ...._ -.
q,k II Dot 2, twi-DIIhl
Dcdge Cbu:gor, llll! filth was J.ar. way,
For 111'1. Court It wu her ClnellllaU at adcago
u wwU u 1llt tGp l'llllllnll In
Two or lhno ml- mlahens
ry Ashley o( Warren, Mich.. in a
HOUlton at st. L 2, twt-nlght Wit at Cleveland, Dllht
tile _ , . for lJIIt.
llallonal . . . tro. llll!
marred lbe ewlll llll! broqbll
1969 Comet.
N, Y. ·at Sao Diogo 2, torl-aJiht seattle at Baltimore, night
.PUarell, the Clllllltr7'• tblnl - · · cliampiGillhlp.
(]dcago
al
NOO'
York,
night
out
lbe yellolr lJabt, Wlllard
No
olflclal
faat
Umea
for
the
Molltroo1 at Loa Alw, nl&amp;ht
Googe
of Ruasoll, Ky,, was 1ft.
Kan
CIIJ'
at
Boston,
Dllht
ARCA
Grand
National
car&amp;
bave
Pbiladelllhla at san Fran
Yohed
In two, me KOillll into lbe
been run at lhe Ona track since
1963 In lbe O.erry Bom~ 400 No. I turn .-r tile pit at1L
You can get extra sav1111s on fine new
Googo'a
black
llll!
;yeUaw
1967
Watson turnod 19.94 In a
home furnlshi!IIS llurirt Bakar's Annual
.
For&lt;L
Ford ~lumped Bobby Watson on
the lna1de of lbe No ·2 turn m
llle 2511111 lap, .went 011 of CCll&gt;troi
........ tile track, lxmWod
held by Jim c...-. or the MJd.
lhe
Clllaldeauard
roll 8111 boundWU.LIAIISPORT, Pl. (UI'l)
t1111, lbelr American Ohio Raeiqr Aasoelatloo. CUll&gt;-I' lodl;r'l ldds an lillY ~ by PIJing strlet man, frCIII Celumbos, w a s eel bock acroas the track In
aplnlt lbe lnf1NI fence. No ....
MIDDLEPORT, 01110•
lm!catl.. of. what
alt4lld\'n 1o their llllllOior'• scratched before tha race .start- ....
~durlqr tlleafle..-~ wiU bo like, tile · ~ '11MI1 rarell od.
~-a mar be loolnlllta . &lt;t~ llll! Walled, - .
Bobby Wataoo took lllo lead
buoball - t o the Fer fW· ~ ~Wr ·- - to msko eorlyandwu ltlllln frolllatthe
11a1t.
.
lllllllbil.
end of 150 laps. Bemy ParsCD
F.,.. 111t J)lot ,..
, Tllii 11ra111J J014 off a the lead briefly at the 1114
~ •fraai lbe' OrtOillt· b~ DOIIj G ...U· ~ a wild pltell 1&gt;1 of 17$ !ape but ralllliulllhecl II
'
'
llllll
Ullla !Mil•
·a.,a•li 'Chuelt Cert&gt;ll led to Ramo Stolt at lbe ood of 200
You ~n't relox if there's a nagging money proble•
·Ill!'~~ herO.
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liiiidli&lt; &lt;Jt: au.. · ,..,_ _, two errors ,...ducaii malodor of. ttio race wllll I'll"
lno people.solve th(ase problems ·• • way b:cicft in
, .... 23t'.l i!Dial ·:.•'l,i~ two i'UM In tbe .... hellfbJ ~ lo that _,.,
SltalliiJ
4llfMIIal . ~
And7 Haqtm 8111 l.arr7'912. This•is finanelalexPeriel!'» thai you can Nally
Ia 1
. CliiDeiO Jlldler T - Cbo11 llllfliottlloi It aui"Jill' lourth place
!"'•t-cmd c~nt on. Just pick your phOne-cal
ICWlllrecl
!hiM bill illld· pat Wltli ....... ta1iq cmr It lap
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City loan-,. allil relalt. , ·, • +
.,_, Soata ·~•i ao1J 2111 llll! ~ It tbe roat It tlli

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Ashe Takes Back Seat
TolJSC Tennis Star

Race Win

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Our lhow1 are hitlh-clau
art, aot pornolflpllf. But
!hey could put the heat on
U.O. bottomila placeo.
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-Dove Rounberg, San
Fnmdl&lt;o 111 Q II t club
pui&gt;Ucittl dlreelor, 011 a
propooe&lt;l eII u
bcniRiftO fQpkn CICfl,

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benehod by ...._.. Gil
HodBOo and besieged by booa

\'.-.·.,· Against Belpre Saturday

II'S TRUE
August Clearance Sale

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There ore footprints on
the moon. Thole footprints
belong to e a c II and every
one of uo, to oU monltlnd,
ond lhev are there ·becl1110
of the blood, - t and tears
of mllllonl of people. The
footprlnll ore the l)'lllbel of
true human IDitlt.
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the A - 1o an 8.8 lead ahBr homer In lbe Ifill 1m1ns u lbe
Brma moved 1ato llOCOilCI place
ll1x lm[lliJL
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In 111o llOCOilCI samo Ktn lo the Welt Juot f1Y8 -toae
points belilnd Son ·FI'IIl&lt;l.oC:O, II
JGhason walked Dour with the boiOI loodod to ldvo WBI Aaroa'l 544:111 career By United Pross 'IlterDotional
. NATIONAL LEAGUE
the Allroo a apllt Of · lllo homer. lfll4eat Gram lllllorod
G. AB R. H. Pet.
1111 rll\lcod the lbe loa• for lbe Cardinali.
Clmnte, Pll 105 383 70 Ul .369
CUba lead over Gle Meta bt tha
0..
hit a Jones,
NY 118 416 81 lf7 ,353
Eutorn DIYIIIon race 1o liTe lntldo -lhe • pork homer and
Ro10,
Cfn
117 f66 98 157 ,337
acored anot11or run wllll a
pmoa,
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'Tho Glonla took over · ant sacrifice fly to lead llle Plratea Stogll, P11 110 392 71132 ,337
124 540 88 119 ,331
lmJn&amp;s.
1
place In lbe Wolllem Dtvlllon to victory over lbe Rods. Willie Aloo, Pit
Jhnsn,
Cln
106
fOB 71 134 .330
1bo Meto were trailing f-3 aa Roo Hunl'a cloW&gt;Ie dn!ve in SlarBOll allo drove In two rtllUl
S1wutln.
Pit
97
3ft
f8 113 ,328
when lllngles by Clean J01101, lbe decldlni run lo 111o ninth u Bob Voole '""' hll lllxlh
Art Sbamaky and Ktn Boswell lmlng. Bobby 1IOlldo hit hla 25111 stralllllt aame. II was the Tolan, Cln 115 f93 88 160 .325
loaded lllo bases IUld aet lbe bomer and knoekecl lo throe Plraloo ell!llth oonaeoutlve vie. Perez, Cln 123 490 88 IH ,32f
Bench, Cln 109 388 66 124 ,320
slap for SWoboda's aame- 1'lllll 1111 Willie Y&lt;COVIOI' tory,
AMERCAN LEAGUE
The Phlllleo scored all lllelr
wlmlni hit.
wllacked bls 39tb bomor ol lbe
G. AB R. H ,Pet,
Ernie Banks hit two home - · Juan Marldlal ...1- rtllUl In lbe Brit three lnnlns•
car
...
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Min
97 36f 70 !28 ,362
nma, lbe se00l1&lt;1 a two.nm blall &amp;.rod 10 hits to win hit 15th as .Jolulil' Calllaon and Rick
Roese,
Min
103
325 39 109 .335
Joaeph each knocked In two
1o lbe el&amp;lllh lnnlns, to lead llle .JIUlle of lilt year.
.cuba to lbeir _.ms pme
Hank Aaron, who had booted 1'lllll, Woody FJ'11111ll stA&gt;j,pod ,Smllll, Boa 110 426 72 139 .326
victory. Jim Wynn's two home a ball In lbe ...Weld eorllor 1o the Padrea '"' elaltt hlta to ev• F. Rben, 11a1 122 448 96 U5 .324
Oliva, Min 116 fB2 7f 154 .320
runa earlier 1o tha samo halpod !be aame, hit a lhno.nm his toeord at 10-10,

DIOIO, 6.4.
Ookland SW..PI Two
In lllo AJlleriCIII Leoaue
Chlcogo delooted Boalal, 3-1, .
lllmeaota blanked · Now York,
1.11, Washington ~eat Kanoao
Clb', 10.8, Callforulo turood
back Detro11, &amp;.:, Clevellad
eclpd seattle, 6-li, 1111 Ook1aod
owept a doubleh- from
Baltimore, 9..0 and 9-8 bt 18

City Loan
of course ...

If we want to
to lllln
ID the 19801. we'd better
solve the problems of pov·
erty~ and huncer In tbe
1t'IOt.
-Dot&amp;iel .P. MOJillillGn, pra·
ide11tlol Ollillant 011 .....
w.:lfare propolllil.

Laser 'Tape' to the Moon
Now we know.
'l1le moon is 232,271.3816 miles from earth-about 130
feet, give or take a few either way, more distant Ulan
measurements to date had indicated.
Thia is the finding of a la.ser beam which scientists, after
several unsuccessful tries, have finally succeeded in bouncIng olf the ·reftector left on. the lunar surface by ApoUo 11
aslronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
strange, that the mission which proved the moon is not
unreachable should also reveal that it is farther away than
we had thought.

occasionally, but my husband was

All Roa Wlllll Is to
be wanted,
1be .,od...turod 11ron11man
,of. lbe !'jew York Meta, who had

He's Still A Hero

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everylhlnll COlslap except lbe
performance of the ac:tors.

a good man and I busied myself with making a home and
raising our children.
If the goodness of a husband
is to be measured by material
things, then I have a wonderful
man, but if it is to be measured by how much he gives of
himself, I have very little.
Helen, after 12 years of marriage I r eached a point where I
felt elone whether I was with him
or not. No amount of teUing him
how 1 f elt made any difference.
He'd only say, "This is the way
I am" - a solid wall of indifference.
I involved myself with part
time jobs, club activities, college courses, and eight more
years passed until l was 41.
Then fate stepped in .
After a shopping trip to the
clty, I decided to stop for a late
lunch . A man leaving the res.
taurant held the door open for
me. Yes, it was Bob, and after
23 years, we knew each other
imrnedialelyl
This was the beginning of something that had never really end.
t:d . We meet whenever his busi.
nes s and my home lite allows.
We have wonderful times togeth.
er. We share, We can TALK.
We're alive agaln.

scenery and llglrt1ng cues throu8h
a comp.rter control system which
atores all of the various cueing
data and ltnl)loments them on tha
command ol a elngle operator.
These systems are user..programmed, utd can accept data. in
random sequence, permitting the
user to adjust the various eues
to the lemp&lt;&gt;- ol the ilbeW on
stage, 1be COlltrol panola olllOlllO
l)'stems are small enough to
enable the operator to sit in the
audience and enjoy a tul1 view
of. lbe staae, while controlllnll

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Marauder Air Game

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School TrahsportatioD Plans An,:pou,~~·~d

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Larry Morrlaon, assistant superlnlendent ol tho Meigs Local
School District, hu announced
plans ror bus transportation ol
atmenta in the district !or the
new school year.
.
Only nve bus routes have been
c:hafWed tor the new school tenn
which begins on 1\.lesday, Sept.
2. Those changes are listed be-low. Routes oot listed below wlll
remain exactly the same as they
were in the 1968-69 school year.
Bus route time schedules will
remain the same as duri~ the
past year also, since all schools
of the district wlll open at the
same time each morni.ng and
close at the same time In the
afternoon. The schedule for the
opaing arxl closing of each school
Includes:

Melp Hl&amp;h S&lt;hool, 8:2o.3:15 there at 7:45 a. m. to cotch tho
Molp Junior High, 8:2o.3:15 bus.
Solem Cenler Elomenllry,
In Mldclleport, the hf&amp;h ochqct '
8:30-3:45.
buildi~V wiD be tho main plckiCI
Harrlsonvute
Elementary. station for Junior hi&amp;h school
8:3o.3:45.
studento lndlel communi~!~. JunRutland Elementary, 8:3()..3:30 lor high students· living within
Bradbury Elementary, 8:45- walkll'll distance of the h1&amp;h
3:45.
·
•chool should report there at
Pomeroy Elementary, 8:45- 7:45 L m. to ·catch the but.
3:45.
In Pomeroy, Ute Junior hf&amp;h
Salisbury Elementary, 8:30... school will be the maln pic~
3:45,
otatlon for senior hf&amp;h otudonto
Middleport Elementary, 8:30- Jiving In Paneroy. Senior high
3:30.
· students llvlngwlthlnwalkl111dlo·
In Rutland, the elementary tance of the Junior hlch school
sctlool will be ttle main pick-ql should report there at 7:45 L m.
station tor both junior and senior to catctl the bus.
high students from RutlaiXI. JunThe tlve route changesueou~
lor arxlseniortligh students living lined belowwithin walldrw di!ltance of the ele.
Bus No. 1 - Mrs. Mary Ktrw,
mentary school should report Driver: Pick tp the first studlnt

oo tho.John Dean rarm on Court¥
~ No. 14, n...n die Wolf Pen
ilood "' Slate Route 143,"''143 .\o tho lAmbert rarm, Bock
doom Route 143 10 tho BoU nun
Rood, Up tho Boll Run Rood 10
NQper's rann, Blck.ob'&amp;Ckl to
Route 143, Pick ~ students on
Route 143 down lo Routs 7, Down
7 to the Bradbury School.
Hl&amp;h school otudonto wUI be
tranolerrtol to another buo 10 be
tranoported to tho high ochcial.
Thlo buo transporlojunlorhf&amp;h
otuclenls from Bradbury to the
junior high.
Duo No. 19 - Ernest Wood,
driver: Picks 1.lP the .ftrst atU!dent
at the Ernest Wocd larm, q, by
tbe Beal lllrm and on out Gold
R14ae to die Morrlo !arm, n...n
to 681 .and on toto Dorwln (this

buo doe• not pick "" otudenlo be- bul')&lt; Scl!cial:
;
twl&lt;!n Gold ftlo!&amp;e and o.nrlol, • Hlib achcial ibidlllllo wiD bo
Doire 881 o- to die llomlock tranolem•Ho IJIII(IIet bua·to be
GroVI Rood Into lieQoloek Grove, transported lo die nnlor .hlah.
Out tO the Robert Hlwk farm and
Tlilo bui will then II"DIPOrl&amp;
ba~ lhr&lt;Julh Hemloek G...,.. tu- load ot otudenlaiO tl!ejunlorhl&amp;b
...rd die Noioon tann, BocK INO achool (In tho eveni~V lhooo otuHemlock Grove·iDd - n East- denio will rio the N!Jrman Wood
maa R14ae 10 old Route 33, Down buo No. 22 back to SOIIibur)o).
okl 11o1D 33 10 Counb' Rood 19
An.r_l•vi~V die junior hlgh,
and oa 1o now Route 33, Down.- lhlo buo wiD theni(O 10 dlo June·
Boule 3310 tho Sallobur)o School. lion ~~ Boule 7 and Rollte 143.
Junior hlgh stucltnta wiD be
1'1!1• buo wtlllhen pick ICI tlotranolorrtol tu another bui to bo monlley obidemo ~ die Loural
traJIII)OI'It4 1o die junior high. Cll!f .Rood and tranopor\lhom 10
Thl1 bus wiD tranaport atb- Sallabur,-,
1
ilenla 10 die hl&amp;b achoal ttOai:' Buo No. 2~ - Norman Wood,
SOIIobur)o FJomomaey.
Driver: P)cko ICIIhollrol otu4enl
BQJ No. 20 - bon .CottoriD, altho COOk larm' u.r tho Adlena
Driver: Picks"" tho llrototudenl Coort¥ Uno, Down to Route 681
•t tho H,..er Gooclwtn !arm oo and Into SIKMviUo, Bock 10 Boule
C.Unljl Rood U, Up tho White OOk 681 and "' tho John Meek r.nn,
HIU around to Kinsobury Road, On "' ocrc11 lhe Athena Counb'
Down Klnrlbul'l' I!Otld to die Rolph II lie and back d""n to tho Robert
Carl farm, BocMrack to Court¥ Jonoo' rarm, Bock 681 to n.nrln,
Rood 19 and on to Bunker HUI,
Tlila bus plcko 1011 stuclenll
Out to tho Bunkor HIU Church and between llorwtn and Arnold's
turn U'OUIId, Down to new RoUte SerVtce Station. on down Route 33
2 beyond F1atrock, aikl JOIID So- 33,llolrnnawRoulb33tothol.o!w to the Sollobury School, Hf&amp;h
broU, o! Little 16 MUo1 Croek, Hollow Rood, Up the L&lt;MwHoll"" oc~ool tlo!llento wiD .bo trano•
are mak1111 plans to lmprow ROid and 011 1tJ Blake mit, Baek ferred to another bus.
some stream ehamela on their to ._ Roulb 33 and on 1o SoilsThlo buo wUI transporl studenio to the junior hf&amp;h ll'om Soltams.
Ridenour's work wUl COilllilt
Flem11111ar1.
[HOSPITAL NEWS) lobury
of removing some gravel beds
Bu1 No. M, Mrs. ·Pauline
arxl odlerdepositawhicht.vecolHolzer Medical ca.ter, Flrol Darst, Dr1Wr1 Picha Cl the first
lected in the chamel over a peflo Ave. Vleltlng hours 2.4 and 7.I studenl al the Hoboon Depot, Up
iod of years. The reason U.tthis p.m. Plrento mly oo Pl&gt;dlatrlea the old Leadi!V Creek Rood to._
has occlU'red is that the stream, Ward.
Ro'"" 7, Up Route7toUnlonAvobefore it gets to Mr. Ridenwr's
.
nue at P&lt;meroy, Up Union Avenue
Admtaliona
farm, nowa on a "iteeper grade.
to
the buttomotlho Pomeroy HUI,
PubllcaUon of admloolono Ia
When it gets to the Ridenour farm, prohibited unlll turtller DOUce. Back-tracks to new Route 7, Back
Ute era&lt;fe lo llattenod and debris
down Rcote 7 to old Rcote 143
Blrlha
lo deposited.
and
~o to the WMPO RediOS14•
Mts, Gary SIDIIII, Garfield
The sebrell work will consist Hta., daughter, 11112 p.m. Satur- tion, Back out old Route 143 to
or straf&amp;hteolng tho oxloli~V eben- _dlyi Mrs. Noeh Brewer, VlntDn, lhe Bradbury School, Junior hish
net and movtna: some gravel bars oon, 4:t9 a.m. &amp;mday; Mtl. Bll- students wUlbetranaterredtoa.and also removing s&lt;me trees b' E. Sqraves, Jackaon, son, other bus to be trarqpor!ediOtho
and other obstructions alq the
6:57 a.m. &amp;axla1: Mr1. Raymond juoior high. ThlB bus then goes
bonks of the channel
back down new Route 7 and over
Leoepr, Ravenswood, dou&amp;bler,
In both oltuotlooo lhe banks or
5:17p.m. &amp;mdaY: Mts. JimoiE. to Railroad Street in MiddlePort.
tho channels will be olopod to a Trout, CellipnUs, twin&amp;, daq:h ..
This bua then cCII'Ies to the Mid3.1 slope and seedod with Kendleport Elomemary School.
ter, 1:32 a.m., daughter, 1:85 •·
tucky 31 reoue.
This boa then goes over to the
m. Mond:ay; Mrs. MarliDD. Roae,
t6 Chllllcolhe Rd., daulhter, t:37 hf&amp;h school and traoaporll Junior
WHILE ON A FARM recently
a.m. Mmdo.Y; Mro. Aton C. Wilt, hf&amp;h stuclerto to p,...roy.
helpl111 ?rith • !arm plan, I oJ&gt;.
H8mden, daulhter, 5:04 a.m.
se~ a nice thing In .. ture.
Monday,
We were rldJ-w throueh a field
wiUt tho tondowner andbepolnlld
Dllchargea
out at tho edge olo noorby corn
Emmett P, llarlelo, Elmer H.
lleld a larp doe and her lllwn ot Belue, Lewtt W. C8ln, Mts. Oro
last oprq at her sllle. We atop. S. Clark, Mrs. Uoyd H. Cope.
pool and watchtol lhe doe and lawn land, Ralph EIDanko, Mrs. WUior a few minutesfromadlsU.ee llam R. Gwanell, Mrl. GIE11 W.
Handley, Mrl. Ann JackiiCII, RUOot perhaj)o .200 ,.rdo and they
.,.._M•• D Lewis •
11 A. J
were not excited.
se
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Erosion, Drainage Problems.Solved
BY JOHN COOPER
Soil COnservation Service
Mason County
PT. PLEAS;\NT - Richard
Grimm oC Grtinm's Landirw recent!)' completed a rarm plan.
JOOn Cooper or USDA Soil COI)oo
aervatlon Service helped him with
the plan.
Two of the main conservation

Lay of
the Land
in whictl Grimm was
most interested were the correction of aome stream..IJank erosion
on Arbwllde Creek which runs
through his Carm an1l the installation of til&lt;3 dninage in some wet
pra~tl~es

larr:l. This wet land was determined by the soil survey as being

Melvin Silt Loam. This is a fer·
tile boUomlaOO soil, but does lXX
grow good crops until drainage
has been couwleted.
A pattern system of tile drainage wilJ be used. This consists or
laying parallel lines ot tile aboot
50 reet apart and as many lines
are used as arenecesaarytocover all the wet areas.
HOWARD YEAGER .:~00 Richard Hogg, ot Bethel Church Reed,
are both plaml~sometiledrain­
age. Denver Yoho oC SCS helped
them with the desJgn work.
Yeager 's job consists of about
250 teet, which is a systmn
known as an .. interceptor'' drain.
This conslstsol.layingtilearound

tbe bose of 111111 and corrylog
It across other land to a eultable ootlet.
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Hogg' a tile drainage eonslstl
of what is known as a ''n.nclom"
system, as well as an interceptor. The random system is used
just to dnin the wet areas,
wherewr they appear.
AARON FOWLER, of tho oame
community as Yeager and Hoa,

became a coq&gt;erator of ttle District and asked tor planning aasistance on his tarm. Fo..-ler tBs
50 acres on which he raises beef
cattle. He said that his desire
"as to improve the farm by car~
rytng out some conservation
pracUeesaOO increasing production.
WA!,TER RIDENOUR, olao....

Jackson Socks 44th, 45th
By AL DALY
UP! ~Wrts Writer
Reggie Jackson i1 at it again
- The Oa:kla..:l slugger socked a
pair ot I"H:Ime runs Sunday his
first in a nek and only his
titi.h of the. month, as he
stubbornly stays within shO&lt;Jtilw
distance of Babe Ruth's and
Roger Marls' home run n~
cords.
Jack!Oil hit a home run in
eacb Pifte, ·his 44th· ard 45th.
.. ooklaiiil took Ute first game
of a doubleheader trom BaJti..
more, 9-0, arD won the
nightcap, 9--8, in 18 innings.
Jaeklon now has hit 45 home
r1m1 1.n 122 games. Ruth didn't

hit his 45th homer untll game the first same ot a double
number 132. Maris had 45 home header and the Aatros took tile
runs in 117 gamei and by the of&amp;ht&lt;a~~, 3-~ Anania 4ot•tud
time he bed played 122 games St. Louis, 4-1, in 14 lnnl•s.
Jackson's 44th hmn.er, in the
he had collected 48 home runs.
ln other action ¥1nnesota Clrst inning of the opener, was
blaMed New York, 1-0, Chicago all the runs Chuck Dobson
beat Boston, 3-1, CaliCornia needed to register an eipt.bit
topped Detroit, 5--2, Washington wtlitewash.
In the nightcap, Jackson
trounced Kansas City, 1~, and
slugged a thre&amp;-run third-inning
Cleveland Dipped Seattle, 6-5,
homer
to put Oaklan:l iD front.
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0 ~I 't''tiL Actiqa -~it \ it-

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In lhO ,. rOOrth

beaf Los
Angeles, 7-4, San Francisco
tq&gt;ped Montreal, 6-t, Philadelphia beat San Diego, 6-4,
ChiCOI(O boot Houoton, 10-9, In

Baltimore tied it, 5-5, in tbe
nfUt and went ahead 7-6 alter
seven imi.rvs. In the tCip of the
olnlh Frank Roblooon hit his
28th homer ot the year to put
the Orioles ahead, 8-7, but
Ooldand' Ued It In lhe buttom or
tho ninth. Ted Kubiak woo It
tor tbe A'a with a l'liiHCorlni:
single In the 18th.

9-41

New

York

Reds -,n Chi
' · I~V ChiCOIO Cuba.
The hds, who suffered their

the season. He also got credit
tor a run batted In In tho tllre&amp;-

run seventh lmbtg on a sacrtftce
fly.

But a throe-nln outl&gt;reek In
the third 111111111 put lhe Bucs out
In troot to stay. The li)riolng
also proved the end for starter
Jtm Jalooey who sultored hio
fourth loss against alx vistorles.
Mally Alou, Wlllte814raeUand
Natloml League hlllbw loader
Roberto Oamenle all slll8led. A
walk by relief pitcher At Jackson
arxl then an error accounted Cor

third stra1a1rt deteatSundoyattlie
- · or die red-hot PlttsiJurs!l
Plrltea, tell to ooe full
behind tile diYisloo - leading Son
Fraacloco Glantl. The Rt4o bed :
IIO'kt a slim niirsln a week qo.
ClnclnnaU bed takon an aorb'
load In tho SUnday agme, bulloot
It 9-4, whlcb provldt4 the PlttsIJurs!l Pirates wtlh dlelr eighth the three nms.
otra(&amp;ht will. The victory went to
The Pirates continued their
Bob V.to who chalkod "" his scoring with a single run in the

rome

Iilith

stralalrt win.

Georp Mltterwald's •tncle In
the nlolh Jmlog ocortol TOIQI
0\ha from third bose ao tho
Twins rocle to victory on an

unearned ...... on .. led orr tho
ninth wllh a lly to loft .cenlar
that left nelder Bill Roblnoon
dropped for a three-Wse error.
BIU Melton oq!ed In the tlo
breaking run in the fifth to
back White Sox hurlder Joe
Horlen's tlve.hltter. Horlen. 9·14, allowed three doubles ancl a
oecond-lnnilw homer by George
Scott.

OI!VIed.

Stargell cootllued the onslauglrt oo tho Redo with his 24th
homer to open ll' the seventh inning, after the Reds had tried a
comeback with. two runs in their
haU of the sewnth to make the
score 6-4 at that time.
Young righthander Gary Nolan,
3-5, wm work this afternoon's
contest apinst BW Hands, 15-10,
for the Cuba who tlold a five-game
lead over the New York Mets in
the Natiooal League's Eastern

we nOticed thai the doe and' rl.m'
wore - . Ajlparentl)''11iey tell
lhtil they bed truoted Ul lcq
eiiCOigh and bad soueht eocape In
.
the adjacent oorn llald.
Wilen wo obnrve wlldllre auch
as lhla, wo aloyao wlthhokl tho
..me of the farm oo u not 10
cauae an Influx ot hluUra to dal

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T -. Evetdng 87 Appolnflllettl

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
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Lose 10Jbs.ln

USDA

Attention • • • Food Marklts,
Ch~s. Oraanizations, Restaurants and Motels.

AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE
992-3502 .

Grapefruit
Diet
HOLLYWOOD. CALIF.
(Specill) -This It the Nvolutionsry trtPtfruit diet that
everyone 11 suddenly biking

I'E DELIVER!

830 E. IIAIN

POMEROY

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DOVER, / Do~ (UPQ- Art
Pollard of MadrGrd, Oro.,
drlvlaa a · ~ ldllb-

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPI)
Cincinnati Budllo -ced ID
tho American Lt81oa Wcrld SOrWI In ~· Neb.,-alter wlllllnc tho Rllioa 5 Americaa Loslm boieboll fioUrDa..
men1 here &amp;mcJaY.
•
Tlie ado entr7 raWed for a
5-t wtn ewer
m., 10
OIMI tbe 1!'80k.JDDi double • oiJm.
lnotloo tournament wtdl operfect
4~ mark.

· ear,
tile: J)olalraN
200 ooto
nco- It Dllm'
Dollnl
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Highlights
Mro. Lula R....u I• homo
from a Viall in Todlaoapollo wtth
Mt, and Mro. Cbeoter Rullell
and In AndoriiCII, Ind. wttll Mr.
and Mt1. Cllftord Rua..U. Mro.
Russell and" her 11011, Che1ter,
went 10 Clnelmatl to atlond a
baaoboU tiiiJIIO, Mt.andlolro. Wal.
ter B. Haril•ln Mau onbuli·neaa retufDed Mrs.R\li..Uhome
'llluriidOJ,
Mlchaol Bulklrk, John Kraw.
ICQII, Richard Jlqprljl, and

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Roberllon kepi tho Jola Ia tho .
1Dtomatlooal Loo111oe - " '
race wltll&amp;lttb lnnl111- !Jiot.
urde.Y Cor a 4-3 Jot wta ml, a

CAN MY RIGHTS T(l
PROPERTY BE
PROTECTED Wl'ht
IN$URANCE?

Tributes lor oonlcoln tbe Mid-

dloport Church of C2flri~ hl&amp;b·

lltlhted a !arowoU Pl111 honorlnc

Show Noted

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oirth of Daughter

nnounc ed

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h•ve been p..Hd from hsQ
to hand lh fec~orles, plsntt
1nr:l afficei ltlrougheut tnt

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Many of our community's

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long established and most
reputable b~sinesses

you follow it tXICtly, you
thould lose 10 poundt In 10
daya. No weight loH In the
f irtt four day• llut you will
euddenly drop &amp;" ptundt on
the 5th d11y. Tht ...
ION
one pound a dar until the
10th day. Then 1011 will late
1Va pounds • .,.,.,. hwo daya
until )'ou tet down ·to )'Our
proper weight. ~ . e1' all,
thert will be ·no ~ ihlinpr
pangs. "ev.l ud and tllll!lrted1
thit dlit1: , ••• ,011 tlll" yourlilt with formarr, ..,....,,,.
den" footltt tueh 11
triMmtd with fl\ rout or

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display advertising in
this newspaper lo get
greater profits. Why

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· Reunion, is
Recently

tislng dollar.

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sift.
Tlie........,. _...swlth ''God
Will Tab Care of Yoo." 'Ilion
waa a oolo by L. R. Wiley and a

Mario Blohop, Mtl. Howard
Blrehllold, Mro. ~ White,
Ju, White, Mto. Jobn ColwoU,
Aim, Deao, and MaQ, ...s their
couoto, Jilt Groll of Col.......,
Mto. C. o. Chapman, Mt. and
Mt1. Hlrvo,y Erl....._, Mt1.11ar.
1'1' WUUamaon, Mro. Allca liiPio,
Mra, c. R. Jordan, and Mt. and
Mn. Boav llld dlutlhtero, Mar7
Ruth and Jo:r.
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tlot lott 7 ptuftft 111 tM fiNI

It always pays

In the nut 7 dar" and 1Kt
po1111. IYir)' two d111 tht...

tfter, tlmpiJ rtturn tht •Itt
plan' lind yl'lur U will IN ,..
funrltd p,..mpliJ tnt! wltheltt
II'IIIMint. Tear OYI thlt .....
..... •• • ............. Dloldt
now to rtltln tht trim attr•

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creani lbo bolttr at!dM.W ,
until lilht and • • A4l ....
- a t a time, and loioioiiiO •*I!
atldltloa.

Stir -

Into

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-add tho 11e1r atllllllilllnillk

IUnp JIUIPOIOO, Mro. ~

PAINT

A fuiiJ rtllable WlllhtfoflailtaAt llta

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Holds Reunion

1leck Ct.

S\'IIACUSE - 'llle ~ of
Mr. and Mto. DatnGn R. Fornll
woa raml!ed at lbolr ' - t Jub'
19 with a - . t .
A-111 .... llr. Md lllro.
, E. Frio
r-. Jr., -~ 11
Chuck and DeB, Blevllle, Tau;
Mt, and Mtl. DIIIDOII E. Ferrell,
Mary ~ Diana and Bent101,
Orlando, Fla.; Mt. and 11r1. na..
vld D. Farrell I, Dovld II, and
Trail, Hunt.YWe, Ala. i Mr. and.
Mr 0 Frank
. ~• John and
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lliBrr7, Norlloil, Va.; Mro. Ruth ,
Elll1, Sauth Ctiu'leltan, w. va.;
liro. lllannlnr, dlutlhtero
Loretta and 0.,, lllolr chlldron
'l'tmolh7,Delllooand'h-.and
Mill V-Ila Sllnllf', .......

The D.,• .._,;, St•' a.u.u., SJ- 1915

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pet store.

~~:_.~: ~o.MrCOraandllarMtrio,
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Louise Uncleri
plnvness

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Kemotb Hollmlok, l..ttD, lllrljo
andllnti,NowRa¥on,W,Vo.,and
Mr. and Mto. Fernll, dllllbter

Louise and her toy poodle
Lola merely went in to browse.
The browsing turned into buying;
the buying turned into a spree.
Now Lola has all that she
needs. A collar with jewels, a pair
of fur mittens, and two sequined
earrings to boot.
.
This is one case of piggyness.
This is one cause of inftation.
InHation can be stopped.
Of course, Government must do
the big part. But, as shoppers,
voters, wage earners, and businessmen, each of us can help.
So let's do it-

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advertising nowl

-Mellliy-baok IUiNirlttt, If
tfter trrlnl the dill you htvt

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pint '"usilr,
uteri«
- lo 11lautoa,
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Applies
dfln

business-producing

L.A. Calif. to01t

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HOUS~

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Schedule your

Cltrua Diet Plan
1111 W, JtftetiOn

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........ thol tho ..... bo . . .
In lhreo ..-.pouod llllhrotol J1ati1
or In two brood loot wrapped 1n toll and rrcao. lilt
Ylolln Ml by DonYor and Homer oald It can bo oulollor.-11111
Rico. Mta. Cbeoter Erwtn and lor....,IObotervedlnooba
Mta. Horold LubJo played a J)l. Cowmlllild.
ano-orpn-.
Comm011t1 In ro-oe to tllo BLISTER ~ESISTANT
trlbutot and tho llfto were slveo JW'..
by lfr1. Gorlat;ll. AU three oftho
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Gerlach chih!ren. 81aan, SIOYo,
llld Mike ~
In eoaclllllon thoro wao CCIIIIJI'OI&amp;Ikln o1osJna of "God Bo
With Yoo 1111 Wo Meet Apia"
and tho booedlcU111 br Milton
Houdasholt.
Rafrelhmanlo of lllldolclleo,
cooldu and punch were tervtolln
tho IOclal room or tho cburch.
Mto. Rice prealdld It tho pmch
bowl. A Ooral ar......,..m cooterod lhe toblo decorated for tile
occaalon bY Mto. Poarlllo,yooldo
and Mto. L. E. Blf'II0(4o.
Serrina .an· the pla•tns com.
mltlao lor lhe ~ were lllao
Mil- HIWIOJ, Mto. Chllda,
Mto. Cb'do ~. llld
Mta. L. E. Rayooldo. 'IIIOJwere
ual- by Mro. Poarlllliroalda,
Mta. Grace Pratt, Mtl. Grace
HIWIII)', lira. Yoaupr, and Mro.

School Clofhet Can
'ooi Lilce llew

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share of the adver-

pre.-

·•.... . : , .J ·'•·
,l Cit~, ~ , ·'·'' ,;,,.
'4 taiiJDD "*·. ~.''.

allarnolaljl. Add fla'lllrlala ....
boatwoll.
Groooo OJWt1 caM c - t h o - of tho Pllld
1.,.11
cbaiiPod - · Add tho bo_.,
and - I n W~-GRANDMOTHER'S
ooii haur and 11 llllntiioo or oid
BI1MERMILK CAKE
IOOIIWlek COIIMi out c ' - IAt
z lllcka butter &lt;II' ol-rprtno · - In pan Cor too mi .... be2\0 Cli&gt;O aopr
Cor 1urD1nt1 out ofJIID,
For tho liDall ~ and ...

;::.::.:~:::::::..Terrl:::..and:·IITIIII:~Cow::rt,~l:ecol:.

AUGUST
CLOSlOUTSI

now to get your

trtNilt,· lthter twlmmln1 In
butter, bacon f8tt, NuNgll
and acramlblell qOI and "Ill
lou Weight. Tht Nc.Nf bf.
hind thlt· "quick w•'aht to..dlot It tlmplt. Fat dHt fttt
fonn fill . And the grapefruit
juice 111 thlt diet act. 11 t catt11st: (the "tl'ln•~"'J, to ttart
lht fM li!UI'fllng prp0111o You
atut'f fO&amp;II'Hff etl IM ptlrtnlt.
te4 food lilted In the d!et
plan, and ttlll loll UMIIhliJ
fat tnd IJICHI body fhlldt. A
eopy of thlt dartlln1 auaoe. .
ful diet un lie obtllhtftl lty
llridlftl. t2 ~

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Noted

~ot you? Make plans

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86th

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have relied heavily on

,tr

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OES Past Matrons
Hold Annuol Picnic

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11tr protluct- be
c-'etotl 11)' I p. m. ,ad NnJ&amp;.
to8 for ll't!'ll., It 2.P· m..1 ·
1n ulHIIiW tho wtnnlliJ caM
and tho chaillplm cUI bokor In
tho AJI.OJdo Bo~ tho
JUdpo wiD uao a point oc:GI'Ial
.,..
llloXtm1111 polnll all""ablo bJ
•ell judCI are ZOO tor t h o or pnpantton, t50 tor quallljlco'
lbo cau, and ll()lorthofrootiJw,
'J'Ito· """'" which won Mto.
Lochaeydlet:OIInlj&lt;chalqllonihlp
and tho one which oho will uoo
Saturday In tho semf.llnalo, fill.

tho=~.:~':"::.:

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on which.Gerlacb hali....acUvo,
waa Komotll Sclteo, ilollnll Gar.
locll' a oonlco to thocJurclluan
older, ..~of tho a...
day School, and of tho
board.
Mro. DODVor Rice,
of tho Pbllatllaa W-, IOYo a
tribute to Mto. Gorlach, a post
prelt-. and trel&lt;llledberwtth
a sJ11. ~aldD&amp; for lhe Home·
bolldoro Claoa Ia whlcll both Mt.
and Mt1. Garlach bave bean ac.
tlYB 11U Mto. Norman
On bahalr oftheclaoo, Mto.
ger pnllllllt4 tho - I t wttll a

Souers Host Annual Picnic

Mrs. Susan Baer

Dnls-W•rlir IIi.

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IIi 10 bocl• ot io .:'.!~~.

LoC:hol')'
Soturdl,r,

Gerlachs Honored by Congregation

Of Flower

Suiprise Given

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to ColumJg 6!r tbo tlnols.
Mta. """hl11 woo tho -"¥
coke c...,.IOOIMp an.r ~cJ.
paUrw In tho AU.£1octrle Pllat!d
Caka BokaoA·Rima beltlln P oroyonJuneZ11tua._fiia_
ot BopUa
o.U-o.
The oventlo - • bJOhlo'o
prhateb' • -lllllltlu whlcll
lnelu4odleOhloPoorer~,
Collllilbuo IIIII -.om 0 h I o
Elaclrlc Co. and tho~
Ptiwor Co. In tlda ana.
PnporaUI"' of tho caM by lfra.
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Bl1C11a twlce cUriDa tMwe*rl.

YOUR HOT
WEATHER HANGOUT
FOR COOL, TASTY
DAIRY DELIGHTS
OR

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Mt. and Mro. Wot&gt;lell Gerlacb
and lamlb' 8llldiJ nltlhl.
Mr. and Mto. Gerlach, acdvo
1118bllghto ol tho Mole• CGunlll
not ooly In tho cllurch, bulln nuFair tlooer """" where Mrs. Fl. merauo t:OIIIIIIII1il!lmlc1Yicpro.
mer Wickham - a 1&gt;1• ribbon jocl8 cluril1l tholr 11 ywo In
cor on entry In the otiU uce oluo
Molp Counljl, will 1110\fe 101SopL
were relattolby Mto. T, A. non.
2 to Ckllllcolho. Gerlach'• pro.
D0\11' when tho :rwtlilbl Garden
Rock7 wnu'"' have returned Club met TluredOJ nltlhl at tho mollmwtth thoColumldaGasCo.
DBCBaelta18a lhe move.
from a - · • ncatlno at Mr1tle Wlcltham homo.
Tho Jlll'b' hold ol tho churcb
Beach.
During tho moMJni a card of
wu
opoo~ored by tho Plillalhoa
VOIIihaa, douablor of Mr. lhonko ou reod from tho Pome.
Women
wtth Mtl, Martha Chlldl
and Mta. Richard V........ hlo roy Ubrary AlooclatloolhiMinc
returoecJ ll'om a ........ Ylatt In the club for a aubocrljlllon to a oervlnrl aa mlotrou of oeromoCbiW- Willi Mt. and Mra. horticulture mapzltle and al10 oleo. Nearly a b - &amp;Iondo
WOllam KltchOII and dlotlhlora. for malotalnlni tho tlower boxoo of die~ attendld
~111 for a.e cllirch board
4'111 Md GW)'III Rlf'IIO(da of whlcll ldoro lhe onh'lllce to tho
Moraantown, W, Vo., - ' tho I'Omorcy Ubrary.
polt bore wtUt lllolr ........ A_., Ullt4 "An AU&amp;UJtSeodporoota, Mt. and 'Mrl. L.E.Ray- ed Lawn Grows Faster" waaetv ..
noldo. They were Joined Cor a eo 11)' Mra. Wlckhlm and Mro.
'l'llo IIIIUal plcolc ot I b o
weekend villi by Mto, Vallllir- Halte.sy presented ''My Twelve
Soclel;y of Chrlotlan
noldo, oon, Val, and Mtt. Harry Favorite Flowolina H o u 1 e.
Service of tho Rulland Uolted
Hlcka of MDrpmown, and tho planta."
MetltOtllet Churcb wa1 bold Prf.
tamlb' returotol home &amp;mdoy.
In feiPOI\&amp;e to roll eall mem.. day nlsltt It tho homo of Mr. and
Mt. and Mto.JooFalkner,JID, bero named a house plant. 1tmeMra. Harold Slsuor.
Tim and Dan, of Birnllngham, b' blnto were siVMibYMrl. Wick.
Mro. Everett Colwell ... ...
Ala., llrlvtol Solurday for. 1011· ham.
hoateao lor tho potluck dlmor.
oral days' villi wltb bar Jnotber,
Mrt. Phil Wllll.&amp;m1011 wa1 co- Plaol were diiCUIIed tellowJorl
.
Mto. Chl14o, and other hootell lor lho meeting, Scrip. tho dl111er for tho orpolnl1111
Mt•.and Mtl, Ooby Martin are . lllu Flalno Davia and 1(111 relaUvoo. Tlio,y plan ID roturo
lure ll'om ~eelaoo and a modi. of a Woolo,yaa Guild lor · homo lltor vtlltl .ln91olbywtljl , PlaY McKklaOJ onterlojno•h•- '-tWodnelday. ·
latloo
ODIIUt4. I.Q ieo 11. ,Jiuri, to . ~ of, tbo,&lt;;bur&lt;h&lt; A~
i!IUln. a.~,_ , oontb' .... .~ • .,. - - • . - .
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bo
,HatiP1''~.~for S9JII, ht7dO~m.lt
-,llr; ' allll''ijtf,"fl~l!II:.JWdM, ! ...,.... ~~.'j.fr(;:
Wickham.
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AUianco ,Mr. and Mto. ..Bilr. 'l'ho:ll\oirV
~at tho'
Tlie pledp to lhe tlag and tho
..Mvlln ~ Wtnio, and Ia . Devil homo in·~ll&amp;tc&gt;J'!.
club
o4o _...s tho moetlbg. Tho lUck dlnoer were Mta. llucTay.
~. N. lfri.lfortl8ai.
A 111ak and.bliMI eolor,lcbemo
arranpmeat ot the montb, made tor, Mlao ~ Armatrcna, Mrl.
· ~ tho lnolaiJIUIII of._ of. clrrit4 out wltlt 1 qWdltln
11)' Mr1, Wlcltham, Ceaturtol marf.
1Jc0r1 ot a mHtltii of tho Ef&amp;bl bol&gt;.!' llnllilr
tllo n.
&amp;oldo and zinnias. Alaooodloplay , .&lt;
and For~~~, CrawCord Counlil' s.Ino Crellhment llblo. Blue poncll and
wao a ..... arrangement or roo.
3U Wodnelday nlibl; !4:0. au.1 cake wtth pink boot1o rep1Jcu
eo
In a braaa compote made bY
tllloltl, cha.PIIu, 11Utltolit- · were IOrYetiiO tllo guoato. ·
Mto. Dwltlhl Porker. Blue ribA
'ilolil\111 olllcer.
,
Gameo were playedwtthprlaoJ
MONDAY
boao
were
awardtol
cor
both
...
erng
.. Lllltla Jllil _ , , dautlhlor belni by Mrl. Baer, Mill
BETIIEL 62, hmatllllal Orof Mt; and Mta. Goorp Mown,y, MarJorll llarrlo,. and Mto. Judy der of Joba Jlaulbtero, 6 p.m. ranpmonla and to Mt1, lllmeay
Mr. and Mro, Robert E. MuoCor zinnia opoctmena.
~
Roote ~• are. 811......., • lhe I'Otnerof MaiOIIJr.· of Soutll. - · Calli., CUIIWr•
Jer
• _.rvDIBI'OI,
Mto. Loula Rltbol and Mto.
__ ~ u~ of .~ .......-... _
Olhon 111 tllo auell lilt nro lc Tomple; praetlce 1011ino for
hal -...od bolno lltor vlalllnl
Clara Karr wore auUt• at 1M Aug. 13 , -~-·
II tho Hoi- -cal
!iOn IIYoral woolkl wltll ber 11111 Janice Scbmoll, M111 !1u7 lnltlaiOrr '
meetlnl.
Sherbert
puncb
and
cooc.mer, Oolllpolto.
. . . . . , . . , Mt. &amp;114 Mro. WoiCo, llloo JcQoco EVuo, Nlaa
MEIGS· LOCAL Band Boooloro
'lllo baby wellbod ...,..
Goclqt llowro7, Sr. Mto. ....... Elii!OI' Bodlmor, Milo Ron Mo. A11n., 8 p.m. tooltlht.hf&amp;hochool ldoa were oerved bY tho holleao.
pouado,
. .........._..ker ........i&amp;JI. rle
Mill Lenora&amp;.., catolarla.
10 COIICOI and has bolo
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Da
Mr and u jet lo Col!•mhlo 'hbon ahotooka Mlao lii&lt;IPhanlo Pullen, Mtl. Ko· - ~g
wn.
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lllalil Cor Clllfornle; Whllli Ia IllY IJQed, Mbs KaJ Ault, IIIII
Muaoer boYB olhor c:bJI.
- . Jolt
Scoll 12 Robert
CGJ....... . . 'Yleltod lfr. and Sonoll' ~~- and ...... Marilyn
oryAni-D!
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Ray II and
lllu. Eip'l Fi'oacb.
'lllo AothotiY farm 111 Cberey
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. , · a..eJ&lt; Do:nJo; wbo hal opint
Rld&amp;o oulbo aeene orthoamual
Maternal , . . , . . . _ and
tho
at CIDip 1lablll BirtMay
plcolc
of
tho
p
u
t
,
_
of
~Mt. and
.. C.. Ootdpoo,.!I,JL,roblroEV~
ChaPter 172, Onlorof lfro. Jobn Wopn, COlumlluo; Mt •.
. a.tOJ~ . At~Pany ·
and Mt1. Arlro Croocb, Garman.
' Nlllort, .....,..,... of Mr.
!'.,"...,~~-~.:..and lllolr- - . ; O, M.
Corlland,_and
- , •.• . _ _..,
Do-, lll&lt;ldJoo:o-' Palm'•
llld'Ura.·!lllitit, GalllpoJII,
Gamea were playtol......., tho
•...,.
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~··-oraldoyolui-Jiaro
........ A-..a:wnMr.and nal ....,q,er.OU an llr. and
...,, ~Mt.llld
Mt1. Charles -~ Mt. and !In, Artlllr Muoaer, ~}"~&gt;. !l"-~·
and ·Mtl. ....... of
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Mtl.
II.
I,, Freocll,
Mt.Mt1.
andllrl,
Mr. ml
Wal- ll!llland II a
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t e r - . Mt. Ud Mto. AUMI .
Jlltlhia, Mt. ml Mto. FllldJDI
Hloldno, )fro. Hoi• ....,.da,
lfro. l(arla - . Ilia. EO..
ljln ~•• llro. BotllliiiiiQUand
llr. and Mto. Wwto . . . '

mild-·

COWMBUS (UPn - Bob Robertson provided tho power lorlbe
Columbul ' Jell to nip tho Bllblo

WE'R~

HIDIIIed - , ,
held by ber modler; Mto. Lindo
Boaton, .CoohUJ.e; Mr1. E-va Moa1, seatel;l, light, IV)'dale, w.
Va., Lori•• &amp;reat-treat.crandmotller; Mrs. Wm:la Wolfe, a. ...
lor, Jell, ollndlng, Lorl't arandmotber, and Mra. Bornlce MoJ.
'lohlt\, riabl.
Tuj)pero Plains, Lori'• ci'aot-rlrandmothar.

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7-5 win. The Jeto ... In lblrd
place, two back ofllrlt •
place l.&lt;lult'viHe.

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lor prctedlon ohould bo lnalallt4. 111111' rooe .......,.1bavo uoad 111·
' iol... ooaoo, 16 lacllo1 It tho - ; 10 lncbu wlda at tho 1011
''-t 24 lnchoa h(&amp;h. A Wnch i:overfnl of lao... inay bo oat11tactory
' It ... - 1 1 cold and drJ, Wotl- mq .....
!Mveo
are llllllcultiO . . - . In tho aprlnc. Loooo ttraw and 1101' at~ mtco winch Will sJrdlotho
a .-.licldo Io not uoad to
'Caiitrollhom.
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..,.... . aoch ·pJaat. Soli lqt4 lhould.bo, • ..... loom bl'O\IIIIIIn from
,• Plrl of tho prdan In whlcll rooea bavolot bean II'OWII roo ot 1eaa1
: twO,....•• 'l)pe of lOll uoad I11Jnpoioiom......,. e1a;, loii·Ww cllnl
Ill .tho OIDOI ml IJIIIIIIcull to ~ola early al'rinl wt1bout dom.
i!&amp;'lto tM llhoots. Soli _...., IIIIIch orpolc - . f 1111,1
..... ret, porllcularb' In •
Vartoua oonlcoi are ._. to Jll"ivlllll die 1011 IIIOIDIIIoaillllnl
•1111 from tll• ._.1'1n11Ye411cllhilbqllocloroofono.llalt.IDch meih
liudwlle ~ IJilld liltll loll ......,..oocllplaal wiD pormlt - -_1111 Uttli ,..,ikla. 'l'llo .caaoo llbouid ~ bnJutlhl topthor and Ued be.
. f!n lnalallotloo at tho qllndero. For IIIOIIi ronplutt tho bardware
djllll;·l~ &lt;tit li!tO d.lncb lonaGla, and, tho o04o tutened toplher to
'CJ!lndei' about ltlacbu In dlamOier. Larpr crUndorabo ~ lor Jbp IIJII'oodlnc bualuoa.
· ' .!i!cli te1a ' loll to requ1ra11 10 au tho qUnoJoro than to mallltaJD
aiOilooao ~--lo protect -vallncbea oflhe conoo,l eyl.
-~ IN not uiiOd, .beOY)' ralnl wiD waah away portoflheloll
.Jll'lllllllll1to
~·· Ill!• Olpillilll tbe - · · So tho lollllhould bo replaced
-d damage to die ......
· · '~llador1 ilreromcwodln'lfto •.Prlttill)'mit-•atho OIMio. 'lllo,y
· ~ qllii.bo -tolllat In 1 liDall 1poco, Tlilo ahould b o - III'UIIIII
~ l i while tho budJ ore IIIII dor-.t. . .
iJYic!Prl'dlfJ ron planl8 con u...u;, bo doni while lhe - e r II
.
·ill!d worldq """"""'' In the fill IUIIIbloe loa pleaoura.

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"Grondmolhor'o
8 u t to""
milk Cako", wiD bo ono at 18
eOUIIIjl IIIIo hoklen C'""Potllw
that day, 1'be llw wlnnllo lo die
daU7 ••I ·11111lo10 eont11uo
lhrousJt Sandal' wiD v11w for tbo
elate ~ ~ cbatidiiOIIIhb&gt;
In 1 llnol bo'-&lt;&gt;lr CMI llooiioy,
Sepi.J,anda.l,OOO eubawerd.
ln tho oBiiiJ.Gnolo, Mta. Lochaey, wtth a c:ailo nelpo obe...
cured uwral )'lUI aP from a
trlond, will be CGIIPOiinc aplnot

Tliey II" Lori Booton, beiJW

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clotoaW BriiCII AIII...,U. ~
Loa
8 aDd 5 to wiD a.
Westom Junior 0pta IIOit

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Keeps Jets Going

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Middleport Amateur ~~ Club
.1.· EYMI tbouch tho hlrm dayo and n(&amp;hto ofawnmer oro ellll, - . It Ia Ume to think ahoad 10 J1I'OJIOl'latl maoy p1ao1a for tho comllllwtnl&lt;j[,
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.In tiiTa area, molt ljlpoa of rose planto ohould be ...... extra ~&lt;!~"\' ......., tho-· Canoe whlcll ha.. ripodod boron Creozinl
will ~- aevoro wlntero much better 'than .icculent fii'Owlb.
Nltzqm ihould liot baawflldwtlhlntwomontlloof tho 011181 of-..
lnc irtothor, 10 about Auauoi 25· IDSeptembor I, site 1'0101 lhalr lut

In tho heat to b e - tho
V~LLEY FORGE, Pa. (UPQ
1969 AU-Amorlcln Soop liDx
-Ray
RoierJ of ~
Derby chompton.
&lt;Ida., and Mto •.1\'llber
SARA~A SI'RJNGS, N.Y. of Jolbrloo, - . ~
(UPI)- WheUIOJ ·Stobie's lrllil Individual Utli1 In tile , lOIII
Callie capCured tho f71,000 llllllllal u.s. Arcbery cbompiOtladded
Hopoful
StokOI
at llhlpl.

Cincinnati Budde
In World Series

p,.....,.,

of Roses

Dov.,,

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lftiiD'o , :- 11 woll u olllctenq Aihlilllll, Wljni, Morrow, ~rom;
and llnoonln thoociuo!Pr- H!Jbftoa, Tllacara-, fJutoU,
t1oo - wiD bo canol4ered o11on Jerr..-, Llcld~ CoaiiOCtoa,
Mote• ~~ a.&amp;nlplall Cako HarriiiCII, Muoldopoil, G_,
Bokor, lfra. Pilrlek ~at Bollnonl, VInton and Jackom.oro tbo ..... """' Soml·llnol oil..... wiD ........
llnola at tho Ohio stato FUr Sot- 4100 and ••
t2S for

" nokl¥ tlltllie or "'"""
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Grandma's lJuttermiilk Cake, · ,.· ·
· By.¥rs. Lochary, ill Semi·Finals .

MILWAUKEE-(U~ :. T b 0
Unllod Slatel ·held o4 a Brfdall
-Oilllllbad&lt; and won tho Wolkll
eop IDif compoiiUoo 10.1.

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WESTBUR~-N.Y. (UPI)S111'TON, llloao. (UPQ-Tom
Uoe de Mal .of Fnnct upael SIIIW of Golf, m., woo ...
tavort4 Nevelo Pride to wta a.e AVCO IDif clutlc b.Y one ~
•100,1100 Rooaevolt IDternollonol ewer Bob - ·
Trot at Roooevoll R...,_,
CHESTNUI' IIILL, lfUI.
AKRON, OhiO (UPI)-illovo (UPI) - SliD Smltb of Polldo... Calli., dofootod Bob LuiS of
- . , • 12.,yw-&lt;lld ·troll!
Midland, Ttx., 'lllil11*l Rickard Lol Anplol e.7, U, e.J to,...
Blhaa of
N.H., and .tho Betti U.S. Nallooal TM~fo
David ~ of Olqlard, Clllf., cllomplmoJolpo.

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:" Tllptl, R-..,uc of Ch.lno,

=ld
C"- Clllf' • •

b:r

1bout. Thousands of copie•

""'" darl, aaothif I ptun•

AI ways COriiPititlwe Prices

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Ponder This •..
"ADVERTISING
. -DOESN'T COST
••• IT PAYS!"

10 days on

frled otllcktft, I'IVIH, ma,.

CHOICE
MEATS
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BtcauM this ditt r • all 1

TO THE CORNER
OF 5. 2ND AVE.
AND MAIN ST.

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work1. We hevt testimonials
reporting on lte eucctn.. If

"WE
MOVED"

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Ford, Mr ' K mit
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DRIVE·IN TODAY!
Brown and .... Mtl. Roberl C. Kaltillt andlnrantdaulhter,
Plione f92·2966
Mto. Danny Bowen and 1ntao1
oon, £meet S.llomiay, Mro.Fl'ed
Fourth &amp; Locvot - M14oll.,.,t
FJm·• Mr . Daniel Gartbee
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sixth lonlrv,

The Rt4o jumped olt to a 2-41
lood in tho llrot innlrw. Ted.Savage and Bobby Tolan had singled
before a 111.crltice lly by Tony
Perez ani a sirwle by catcher
Johooy Bench pushed two runs
across the .Plate.
Plttoborsh come Iii with two
rlDls in the bottom of the second
to tie the game. Gene Alley had
1an inside theparkhom.e run which
also scored Al Ollver who had

It was Alley's sixth homer

Slllo

Pltts'bl.f?;b' it4&gt;pec~ ctnc:ldlati)

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CIUCAGO (UPD - The tall·
optm1111 anctnnot1 Reds !lew Into tile Wlnd;r CIIY tudoy, ho!&gt;il1l
10 cltp tho wqs orlhe hi~

mo.'mado ·1t' s.z. the d'Oiil'ilnd ~tiin:~'Icio!i:,ijirfiic llatll·~'f:,= ~:~

Daru!r cater•,

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Upon Birtluiay
SYRACUSE - The spacious
lawn at Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Guinther waa the aeene of a cookout
ODd poUu&lt;k dl111er honoring AL
llha Cottrill m hls birthday Tues.
d., evening, Aug. 12.
Mr. Cottrill was presented
aifta from the group and games
were played.

Preeent were Mr, and Mrs.
Russell

Marrison,

Ashtabula;

Mr. and Mrs. John Rodovlan,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
.Handley, Becky and Jackie, Porn~
'eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Uele, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lon~
don, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris,
.Mr. and Mrs. LaWrence Diddle;

Mro. Donald Cottrill, Craig and
Bruce, Mrs. Alpha Cottrill, Car.

rie and Lori Guinther, the host
and hostess, and the hooored
guest.

WANT AD

DEADLINES
S p .tll. Ooy l!lof•• P_.llcatlo"
Mornl11y DaodliM 9 a . m.

Canullotlona &amp; c.,,.ctlent
Dor of Pu11olicatla,.

4••-d

Local 1 owner, new tires, .(.speed trans., radio, color
white with black vinyl int., fqctory air-conditioning.

1964 CHEVROLET lO TOM .....·----··-------$1095
8 ft. Flntside, 15" comm. wheels, new front tires,
6 cyl. engine, cllillan and solid cob.

tl .. o lntortions .

18 cants par Word ti" con,.c..,tiYo
Intortion• .

25 per cen1 Di,count Oft poid od•
and ada poid within 10 dlilyt .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITU.tRY
$1 .SO for 50 word minimum. Ea .

Po••oy
•tor
Co.
01'111 IVES. 8:00 P.M.

additional •ord 2c.
BLIND ADS

I'OMIROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS

Family Returns from

Notice

Three Week Vacalion

ROOF PAINTING am patching
by contract, ' 1 Elfl)erienced".
For free estimate, phone 9922806. r:Ne go anywhere).
8-n.tfc

state parks

1968 TOYOTA CORONA H. T. CPE. ·--··----$1695

RATES

8:30 a .m. to 5:00 p.m. Dolly

Help Wanted

IIanted

FEMALE: BEELINE Sl;yllsts.
Thanks tor visiti~ our booth
at the fair. Why don't you Join

BEAUTY OPERATOR, Warner'l!l
Barber am Beauty Shop.
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Deellne? Part Or full time
work. Excellent earni~s, free

In South Dakota they camped
in the Black Hills, and saw Mt.
RushmOJ·e, Custer State Park,
and Badlands.
Tho dellght of Billy Joe's trip
wa1 visiting Flintstone Park,
Story Book_Park and a real Western R - in Deadwoocl. S. D.

8-24-3tc

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For Rent

wardrobe, no collecting, Jean TRAILER LOTS, BoiJ's llloblio
Trussell. Phone 949-3703,
Court, ~~rncuoo, OhloonSI.IIe
8-24-.'\tr
Rt. 124, Phone 992-2951.
S.ll-tfc

1 WILL NOT BE responsible for
any debts contracted by anyone
other_than :m,yselt.
Robert F. Priddy Kaneuga, 0.

NURSE

S.22~tp

tn their campingtraL

lor.

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Local owned low mileage car. VB engine, std. trans.
Good tires. Clean interior. Blue finish. Radio.
.

For Woftl Ad Service
5 eof'fl par Word on. intortion
Minimvm Chart;~• 7Sc
12 cenh ,., wo•d throo COtiiOCu ·

WILL CARE for elderly penon
in my home. Phone 992-5770.

R. M· lnclvetrl~;~l nursing potltlon
with Kaiser Alu.,lnurn &amp; Chentl~
col Cotpotaflon'• Raventwood
plant.
Llberol
benellt1.
E.c:ellent
•olary.

8-20-6tc
VACANCY for two eiderty ·p..,:. .
p!o. Ppfer private paid 110- ·
liontL -Mason. 7'1UI85.
ID-lltfc

S.ncl re1u1'11e In confidence tat
Mary Bo1horn, Personnel
Relations
p. Q, Bo• 91,
Raven•wooll• We1t VIrginia
(30.4~ 273-4311
an •qual opportunity e11111loyer

THREE ROOM apartment, completelY modern with built-in
kitchen, wall. oven and tabletop
unit; stainless steel sink with
dlopooal unit, largo beth and
large closets. Nicely decorated. COil 992-2278 for 111&gt;pointment after 2 p. m.
8,.22-tfc
FIVE ROOM house, bath. inquire
at Maplewood Lek•.
8-21-6tc

Auto Sales
1966 FORD 'h -ton pic~, 26,000
actual miles; radio, deluxe
heater. Phooe Cheater 985- ,
33.50. can be seen at Newell'•
Sunoco.
11-lkfc

F..., ......... Trucll •

·llulldDtlr . . . . . ,.., ,..
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room,

dining

room,

li~

hall

and

one bedroom carpeted, 764
Brownell Ave., Middleport. Ph.
99:\.9961 or 992-3035.
8,.24-tfc

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VACATION IN NEW YORK
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
George Scbnoider and deughter,
Eleanor Kay, havereturnedbome
otter vlllillng In Now York Cilf
ud aeveral other pointl oCinterut. In Muaachuaetts they visit.
od ~ CGd, Piyrnoutll Rock, and
lf1lllll.a Forti were guests of
llrl. Mabel Faming and family
ol Flushing, N. Y., and visited
other relatives and friends.
Q-How oftrn art map!e
lappi!d for BUjlar?
A-Only once a year. Late
1n winter and in early spring
farmer• belln the yearly job
of tapping fhe trees.

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CASE NO . 16,606. Ninth Account
of the Huntii"'QQton National Bank
of Columbus, Ohio, Tru1r.. of the
Trust und.r the Lost Will and
T..tornent af Thomat A. May,
dec-•ed.
unt... ••ceptlonl or• flied th.,.to,
sold GCCG\Ints will be for hearing
before said Cowt on the 24th day
of S.ptemb.,, 1969f at which time
sold accourrt1 wil be consld•,.cl
gncl continued lr01r1 doy ta doy \Inti I
finally dl1polltd of.
Any penon lnt•,.sted rnoy file
-iHen e•c:eptions to sold accovn11
or to mcm..-s pe"alnf~ to the e•ecutlon of the tru1t, nat len thon flv•
day• prior to the· Illite set for heCit'lng,
f. H. O'BAIEN
PftOIATI! JUDGE

M!IGS COUNTY, OHIO

LOSE WEIGHT

For Sale, Rent
4 BEDROOM HOlliE, full-sized
basement, ps furnace heat,
gas hot water heater. fully air
concllllnood, deep well, onoald
01'18othird acre a with fruit trees
aid large ganlen spot. One
mile east of Racine an Route
124. Call 949-2013.
8-22-6tc

KANAUGA, OHIO

1966 OL!ls CUTLAllS, black ri11Yi
top aid burgandy, plus Jnai1Y
e&gt;1ras. Excellent condition.
Must- Sen, (soinc to school).
Priced to aell. Phone Olester
985-4118.

Wantllll
KQU'lt; MANA\.I~H,

man o~ wo-

wW live 50perce,_eammil•lon, ABC
Ma.

B/ 25 1te

IIWI,

son, W. VL

NEW RANCH TYPE HOME FOR SALE

SMITH AuTO SALESj

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7-27.tfc

MECHANIC, must have own han:t
tools. Contact Robert Fournier 1 service Manager p Mason
Counlf Chrysler - Plymouth

~?.!9t!!!Ap~.:. ·;,:.l!5!~•on. One Clllfef\11 laeal owner.
PS PB &amp; AT. Beautiful bronze
wlt'h bucl&amp;elo:ln Ylnyl top.

~!.9.NJI~.c,.;;~$~~a.J.~

4,391 ee1sy noll... So neat n~~w
han It In •howtoaM. All
vinyl lnterlat, Power st. . lnp.
Pewet dlec: ltrah1. Autom.tlc
trans. R&amp;H.

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PH() HE

985-330 I or 985-3302

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FOX TERRIER PUIIPias. Phoolo
99:\.2683.

AWNINGS, otorm door1 a n d
whdaw1, cai'JMtl'tl, IDII9*1r
blown aid bill inlulatloft. 1!1,.
Dler White, oalal ftPNI-

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Fortreoo~l,~

Olarlos Llalo, IIJncuM. V. V. .
~- and Son.
.5-l-cff

rae.

COLT, ph'"" 992-:;039.

WOMAN for general omce work.

DELMAR B.AUM. CHESTER. OHIO

ELECTROLUit. vacuum eleanor
cc:rnplete w i t h attt.chments,
cordwlnder alii .Pilint spray,
repo11oued but In like now
condlUon. Pay $37.45 orterllll
Ia desired. Phmo 992-2885.
8-19-&amp;tc

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

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BEAUTY Shop Oflllllmont. Equip-

for 2 w 3 operators. Ph.
992-2278 allor ~ p. m.
. 8-22-Stc

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·Real Estate For Sale

TWO SADDLE MARES. E. A. WtD.
1811. Racine, Ohio. .,._ 949244 L
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Real Estate For Sale

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GIO. HOBSTETTER, Broker

4:30 P.M.

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ado'
5-IJ.U

Business Services
STANDING AT SfUD to limited
rumber or mares, Lo Tanyeden ,
No. 40345,GraldaonofRatlles,
foe $50. Return privllegos. Eskey HUI, Flatwoclds ilflod,
eroy. Phone 992-8880.
8-24-3tc

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sEPTIC tanka cleaned. lllllor
- . . . . Stewart, Ohio. PI!.
. ea.AOII$.
: ' 0 ' . ' ' 2..J2..tfo
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IIARRill)N'S TV AND ANI'ENNA
SERVICE. 192.25Z2 • .
6-10-llc

l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well A.s
Enterlained
·;··. . ~."GAt MOJICE . .
MOTtCE oio •ltiNG o•

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tMYEiffORY·&gt;AMO APPIAISEidiMf
The Sta.. of Ohio, Mel1•

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Q-Tho blddlnr bu boen:
Weat -Nardi
But S.6

To the E•ecut• .,. A4.fnlst,.,.,.
of th. Olhlte; ta •uch of tM follew.o.
.
os .,. fftldont• of tho St.te of
SEE NEIGLER Dolidlna &amp;alb' Ohio, vlas ...the •urvM"' speuNi
tt.. ,.,. of lcln1 the boiiefldoile.
lor bulldlo&amp; Y&lt;IUr !lome. call unci" the wlll1 ond
te the att. .r
Qor Nelclor, Radloe, 0. ·
• otterneyt r•PN••ntfnt any ·_ eif
,... ofeNJHnllonell _perlettl;
Ul-ct• Edith L. H.ortl,.et, Po...,oy,
Mel1• Cou'nty, Ohio, No. 19,93S.
. You are hititfty notffiM thot the
·CIGARE'M'E viMidln&amp; maeh ...1 . .Inventory onll -AWolo...,nt of tha
.~ ~
ABC---~..
••tate ol the of'"INntltrftH, de"""' .--.,
_.,.._
ceo111cl, 141te of ••14 Cevnt,., woo
Ma.IOII, W. VL Phclle 773- filM In thlo Ceurt. Said lnv_.ory
and Ap!N'OIHNnf will N f.,_ heor.
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ab: dMIIIODdt
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of

t-8-Uc

Glv•n under •Y hand and ual of
•ld Court., thl• 1Jth do, t1 Autnt

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SEWING MACIIINES, rtpalr Hr·
vloe, all makes. WY 2.2284.
The Flbrlc !l!cp,l'lllniroJ. Authorized IIDpr Salot aDd Service. We ll11arpon Sclloorl. 1/18,
3.21-llc
FOR 1I1RE, troacber Waler
Jlno, ee111]100i draiDa 4 tAl 12
wido. Paul Ander-.
W, Vs. Phoae 773.5788 after
3:341 or 149-3915, Bodno.
4.29-lfc ·

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C. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER

Camplotes.mce

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F. H. O'III!M

Ju4.. tlnll u•offlc:le
Cleilt ef Hill Cowt
lr JeMI !. Mwrlt
Depttty Cl•lr:

8/25 2t&lt;

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ao.Workl

J.NeJibbor

Antibacterial Soap
Helpful Acne Treatment

s. Dimlnl·

By W.+.YNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

t.s.cnt

I.Dotooafor
O.Y...

Q-My daachter, 9, has
pimplea on her forebead. I
have used several remedies
without
results. Although
abe doem t eat much sugar
or fats, her st1a Ia very oily.
What do you advlle?
A-'11le latelt reports on
acoe iDdlcate that wasbing
the face with on anlibec·
!erial .IOIP Is on Important

anz

Crltt Bn«ard
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READY - liiDI ....,rete deliver. ·
ed
to your
Fail ·
..,. - · Free eatlmateo, 1'11.
112-3284. Goollillin Rea&lt;IY..llb:
Co., Mlddlf11101'1. Ohio.

p~ ot the treatmem, especIally in persons with our

bave a form of purpura due

to a deficiency of vttamlll C,

skin. In addition, tbe anti-

an aiiorgy or a low . blood
platelet CGUD!. How aorioul
it Is 1r01Ild depend ... tho

biotic, tetracydin. with or
without a cortisonelike drug
Is helf,lul. This treatment
contro s but does not cure
the condition. Dietary re-

cause.

Q-:-111 . - - . 310. has
had IIWifleyiol!l for two
years and it ooom1 to be
aproadlnl. Do you mow of
any cure for tblsT
A-MastecJtoeh, allo
caUod urtiCAria ~
or matt cell dlieale, ill •
chrouk: lkln dilflrder of om·
known eaUH. No offeotlw
trealmeal II bOWD.

strictioos are of lltUe or no
importance .
Q-Lalliweoi&lt;mydaughter,

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ballt. N!co level Jo!. OutbuJid.
lnp, $7,000. . '
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, some tiny red spots on her
hands and forearms. Could
they be anything terious?
A-Yoar daalbler may

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Auwer Tomorrow

llaeine, Ohio

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hlddina:

:.:--'1 ••,.. partner hu bid two no1~~· doover
your two diamoDda.
you do now?

.Am CONiln10Nh•\o llefrlltP- 1 A.M.
Any penon d••lrlng to file exupo
'tl011 lenfee. Jaek'IBefrtal~· tlon1 t ..... eto n~uet file tMm at l..tt
fhre doyt prlar to the dote tet' far
lion • New llaven. -..-...
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bath, closed In backweh,out.
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ailng. Lot 5Gx178, Call 94S.
2914 or see Olarlie S!n111l.

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Tn&gt;lng needed alOIII! with scone
koowledge
of i&gt;ookkeeplow,
Write Box 700-A in care of
The Dally Sonllnol, Pomeroy,
Ohio.

oale!J with lla-

A-Diol Tobhlt1, only 18 oenta
al Noi•oo Druc.

lOCAL REPORll
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 1001

19$8 CHEVROLET ~ ton pickIll. 8 foot lteplldO, $300,phono
992-:;361. Con be seen a1 191
N. Thin!, Middleport.

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IN POMEROY
SINGER SEWING machine with
ro.md bobbin. like touch'asew,
in lovely wal!Ut cabinet. Equipped to zilzag, buttonhole, bllld
hem, etc. Pay $56.80 cash or
terms. Phone 992-2665.
S.19-6tc

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For Sale

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BLAETTNAI'S
For Sale

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Complete F11nt·E'-'
and Brake Serwlct

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RAILINGS SERVICE
DAYtt2·2151
NIGHT 992-1324
R. It RAILINGS SONS

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MILK COWS, John Belley, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, on Flatwoods Rood.
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60 DOllGE SENACA, six, P.S.,
AT,, anow tires, wheels, best
rmmer, $300. Qill atter4p.m.
992-:;233.
8-24-3tc

TWO BEDROOM home,

ILUT

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rt ••,., ••••. , Alii

1962 FORD Falrlano 500. Phone
949-2344.

For Sale

WI!IIT

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1946 FORD COUPE, good c..,.
dillon. $400. Phone Choahlro
367-7512.
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TWO ROOM nouse In Cheater,
THE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
"ater, electric arx:l gas, alao
hold its armual Labor Day celTRAILER1 BROWN'S Trailer
lnchldes cooklng aid hooting
Park, Minersville. Phone 992ebration Monday, Sept. 1 with
a
t o v e s an:t retrigerator.
a chkken barbecue and spare
3324.
8-21-i2tc
24-INCH SfEEL Sunbeam cool
KAISER
$1,000.
Phono 98~891.
ribs, homernad~ ice cream,pie
MMMINUM. t:H•MN:M
Alrr.ce wWt sq~are jacket. All
8,.20-61»
CIIIII~AfUHI
arx:l cake. A parade at 1:30 p.
FURNISHED aid unfurni ...ed •
Four Kyger Creek
plj&gt;os and rqlotero to go. Good
m., a garden tractor pull at YOUNG MAN to learn general
IJ)&amp;rtmertL Oose to achool.
condition. David KdJleatz,
ONE FEMALE beegle one year
3 p.m. Those who plan to enPbone
992-:;434.
10.18-tfc
construction trade. steady
Cheoter, Ohio. Phone 985-3989.
old, phone 84:1-2476.
ter the tractor-pull must subwork year round. Contact
8-29-31p
S.19-6tc
mit their entry by Aug. 27.
George
F.
Morrison,
Sr.,
Ote&amp;o
FOUR ROOM 1\&amp;rnishod apartTeochers at Kent
Weigh sUps mustbeinconteat.ter, Ohio, 985-3837.
NEW MOON two bedroom mobile
ment, ._th, adult. •rd reterants' possession day of pull.
COAL,
LUMP,
egg,
stoker,
mine
8-24-Gtp
home, 12x60, 1969 model.
enceo,
114'h
Mulberry
A..,.
Four teachers of tbe K y g e r
Serving will begin at ll:30a.m.
run.
Excelsior
Salt
Works,
BoaullM Interior, Mly carpetl'llonl 992-64198.
7.25-tlc
Creek Locat Education AssociaS.21-6tc
East
Main
St.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
ed, outside redwood stepa. All
Uon are at Kent State Universicy
992-3891.
8-13-ltc
eloctrlcal hookup. Cement
for a four~ local leaders Con- RUBBER STAMPS made to orblocks
included in selllov
ference. They will return Wedder, 24 hour serviee. For lllOI'e
SLEEPING ROOM over w l n e
prieo. con 99:\.7095 after 5 p.
neada,y.
lnlormalloa call DwalD or WDstore, phone 992-:;293. 7-8-tfc 7 ROOM HOUSE In Chester. call
992-3890.
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Representing the association
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are Melville Withers, presldent,
NEWLY DECORATED fu~ll!shed
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Mlsf MariJ.yn Reese, Mrs. Briggs
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apartment. can be seen at New•
FIVE ROOM !'rune dwoUing, 120
Kirby and Mrs. Harold Sauer, SKATE-A-WAY will be closed
SPORTSMEN
ell's Sunoco, Chester. Pho~ RAG RUGS. also doing cullom
Lincoln Hili. Former H. B.
August 29 and 30th, Sept. 10985-3350.
rug weariow, William Rizor.
New opportunll)' lor the sport..
S!nlth rellidonce. Earl Knlabt.
i2-13. Watch fotback to 1chool
11-10-tfc
Phone 992-2659.
minded man or woman to get
Middleport, Ohio. Phone 992party. Free gifts for everyone.
8-244ltc
In the field they enjoy the most
3805.
8,.24-Stc
We have a limited munber
FURNISIIED three room _.-..
openings
for
the
ambitious
1110111,-.·nowlydocorat- BRACE YOURSELF lor a lhrill
GLORIA'S SCHOOL of Dance,
the first time you use Blue loiAPLE STEREO,I969-IY Amperson who would like to reap
od, 507 lolill Sl., IOddlaport.
ta,p, ballet, acrobatics, jazz
Lullro to cieon ruga. Rent
Mr. al'll Mrs. T&lt;m Summerthe rewards of the ever i~
l'llonl 1192-Z192.
&amp;-22-Uc
erican stereo radio cambinaand baton. Watch for regiscreasing recreation exploelectric sluunpx10r $1. Baker
lleid and daughters or illinois
11111. This Ia a beautiful liOild
tratlon ad in Sunday, Aug, 31,
Furniture.
have been visiting bb parents,
sion.
state unit with 4-apood .,.,._.
FURNISHED
lint
11oor.
.
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paper or call 992-6922, Gloria
8.25-&amp;lc
Mr. and Mrs. Relai!Summerlloid.
'
Take over paymonta at M per
Buck.
You c- Eorn W•ll o- $900.00
Mr. aid Mn. Starling Massar
,.., IIIOIIth In this a•e&amp;ln1 bvt fun
IIIOillh or P'IYbaianceotMUO.
8-24~11&gt;
~ ttz.al'/4. LOFTY PILE, Free from toll II
b........
entertained recenily for the birthFor !roo home demonllrllloo
I+Ue
tho carpet cleanod with Blue
d., ()( their daughter, Diana.
You
do
need
at
least
$1647.50
call 992-3352.
8.21-41•
LEGAL NOTICE
Lustre. Rent electric liwnGuests were Mrs. Leota Massar,
to $3600 cash to atarL
UNFURNISHED 4 room apartMr. ard Mrs, Dinsmore Boyles IM THE MATTER 011 SETTLEMENT
pooor $1. Tiny'o Barplniand.
Write (giving phone
nunber).
mont at edge of Pomeroy. Ph.
ONE HOT POINT 40-lnch elec.
PROBATE COURT,
of Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Os- OF ACCOUNT}!..
8.25.$&lt;:
MEIGS ~UNTY, OHIO
All Sea..n• Spertlng G._,, Ca.
992-2639.
.
tric rarwe, dc:dde aee.-tbrough
car Babcock of Tuppers Plains.
D.,t, 651, 7262 Hotural lrldp Rill
8-24-3tc
Account• and vovchen of the lol·
oven.
•175; one Norge 16 lb.
St. Levi•• Ml11-r1 63121
llrs. Edna. Summerfield is 1 lowlno named fiGuclorles haYI b.. n
BEANS, half runner, pick your
dryer, •150; one RCA Whirlmedical patient at the Holzer flied In the Ptobote Court, Meigs
own, $3 buahel. Briov conlal,..
pool frotllroo 14 cubic foot
Ohio, for opprOYal a"ncl
Medical Center at Gaiiil&gt;olls !oi- County,
er.
Andrew Cross, RL 2, Ra·
seHiement:
Employment
Wanted
refrigerator $175; one Phllco
Auto
Sales
lowina: a ran ln whlcb she broke
cine,
Ohio.
8-20-Gtc
automatic
washer $75; one sevCASE NO. 19,404. Third Curnnt
• hip.
Ac:eount of Joyce A. Davis, Guorcl• REMODELING W 0 R K. Phone
Of&gt;9lece .dlnotte sot $25. Ali
ian of the P••on and Estate of
Miss Brema Boyles of Tlt&gt;992-S039.
S.19~tc
are In new condition alii would
Mary E. Ruuell, em Incompetent
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T o y
pen Plains visited recertly
pet"ton.
like to sell bJ' Sept. lit. Max
miniature,
$75ald
up.
stud
serwith tho Starling Massar family.
CASE NO. 19,922. First ond Finol
A. Elchlover 992-:;526,
vice aid groornlns. Ph,.. 99:1.
Account af Albert R. Eattmon,
Wanted To Buy
Mrs. Leota Massar ana Mrs.
Administrator WWA of the Estote
8-2441111
5443.
11-3-lfe
CHINA CABINETS, l'OIIDIIIIbiN,
Mary Rood called on Mrs. Doroof Noro Eastman, deceoted,
CASE NO. 11f620. lhlrtrthlrd Ac:·
old clodll, ole. Write or eaU
thy Smalley, wbo i11 recuperat.
CO\Int of Myrt • E. Car~~tan, Guard•
SOLID STATE stereo. 1981 waiM.
D.
lolllior,
Rt.
4,
l'llmer&lt;IY,
EXCESS
BODY
Ould
with
Flulde&gt;
ing from a broken hill.
ian of the Penon one! Estote of
Clyde W. Connan, an Incompetent
phone 1111-1271,
a.a.tre
tablota, only $1.19, at Nell.., . nut atereoconaolowithhpoakGuests at the Norman McCain
Penon.
era, f..speed automatic eta-.
nru,.
7-2Nflp
home were Mr. and Mrs. Gale
CASE NO. 20,007. First and Flnol
or. Take ovo~ PI1JIIenta of
Acco\lnt of Gobi• Hanel J\l•tlce,
Mccain and son of Torch am
Exec\,ltor of the Estate gf Jg-•
For
Sale
or
Trade
$5.25 per mmth orpoybalaaoe
LONE STAR boa~ motor aid
Mr. and Mrs.Harlla Frank, Cathy W•dstall J\lltlce, Dece~;~lld.
due
$69.60. con 992-3352.
1968
CAMERO
327,
CASE
NO.
19,535.
-First
and
Final
4opoed.
trailer.
New
Onlsb,
$525,
and G - . Lcq Bottom.
AccDt,Ont of Marelo 1. Horrlson
Phone
99:\.6547.
....
s.20-6tc
Phone
99W288.
8-19-tfc
Mi.. JW Snin spent the week
Admlnlstratrl• of the Ettote ol
They W'ere accompanied home
by Mr . Parson's mother, Mrs.
J. c. Parsons, oC Point Pleasant,

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1963 FORD GAUXI E 500 4 OR. __________ $695

bo roapon .. i!Jio for mora than one
IMorroct Insertion.

1:30 a.m. to 12:00 Nocu• Satutda)'

SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
W, D. Parsoos, grandson Billy
Joe and Mrs. Hallie Crou have
returned trom a three week vaca.
lion In wblcll they visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Hullng of Rapid
Cllf, S.D. snd stayed in various

1, Oswolfl &amp; J -

QUALITY

tOt

REGUL.UIONS
The P""llst.r roa.,••• the ritht
to edit or rojo'll:t onr ctdt
olt•
r.ctlonol . Tt.. p.AIIiaher will not

Additionel 2Sc Charge per

North _Exceeds
Jump to Game

2SIIIIS
OF

INFORM~TION

Will ... occoptM Uflfll 9 • ·• ·

ROBIN MALONE

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Miller Plans Open Door Sessi()ns
. Cl~UGI!S
Csii.,.UI, 12.0
llepre-Uv~ Claret!ce E. arlo state Fall'lli'OWII!ainColum. on Olllco in tho court House.
ond·l.li.O l'llllllni 6 feet oC 1'(111..
From McArthur
MIUer I'OIIDdl out bla lOth Dis- bul at 5 p.m.

trict actlvitlea wiUI a aeries oC
COIIIIIIml~ llln&lt;jlatla .... OpeD
Door Maliona.
On Woclneldll', Alqpiiii271Wler ts aehadllled to addreso lbe
lllltUII Bliuo 111bbo11 Farm Ban'1101 at 1be Youth C-r m lbe

llopre-tlve Miller will travelloJ...._

Firemen's School Will

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WASIIINCTON - The only ConlltltuUonal committee in either
· branch ot Congre11 ia the Ways
and Means Committee o( I h e
House of Representatives. All tax
legillatiun must originate in this
: moat prestigioue Committee. the
mly committee to which Repro. 11811tattves are elected by their
:: oolleagues. Tho writer recalls
. · blo happiness when ~or Ray.
·burn Aid, •'Steve, I intend to
·nominate you to fill our vacancy
·on Ways and Means. I like your

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~er

Rayburn pre-

1..uod, and the writer served on
lhlo tax - writing committee
throqbout the remainder of his
term as Ohio Congressman-at.
larp. In 1949 tho writer a n d

COngressman Jere Cooper (DTem.) propooed reducing the
27'h per cent oil depletion allowance to 20 per cent. OUr efforts in committee !ailed. ADem-

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TWO FINED

Two defendants were Dned $10
and costa each in the court ct
POmeroy Ma,yor Olarleo Logar
Solurday nlgbl on reckless operation charges. They are R411dell
I'Uwell, Reedsville, snd Paul
WUI, POmeroy.

COME PREPARED
Tho Esstsrn lllih School Athletic Boolllors will meet at 7 p.
m. Tues41y at the hlglt school.
Members are 1o bring lools with ,
wblcll 1D mow weeds, clean blea..
Cllera, mt paint and clean tho
COD&lt;Oalion etsnd.

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a. m.

SuDclay OD Rt. 7, ODe aDd tw~

tenths miles south of Celllpolls,
according to tho state lllihway
Patrol.
Oftlcera laid that Church,
h•deci south, attempted to PISS
another car clriven by Talmadge
E. Adkins, 43, M'artiDB Ferry,but
bia car struck tho rear of tho
oilier car and be loot control
Church's car went off the left

KRAUTTER AlmCNEll

Airman Frank A. Krautter, son

&lt;1 Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Kr111tter,

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Be H~ld September 7
Tho Hocking VallO¥ FlremeD'I

wlllt
tho Trade llld Jn41Birlol Falea.
Aaaodatlon in cooperatlm

lion Services o( tho Vooatl~
Dlvlaial &lt;1the SIBle Do]IOI'Imelll
oC Educallm, will helda It 11111111
!Ire oebool &amp;mday Sept. 7 at
andor lll&amp;b School.:
Reslllratlm wUI be at thohi&amp;h
lchool !rom 8 to 8:40 a.m. Tho
•chool will be eaUed wonter and
claasea will atarl .promptly at 9
a.m.
The Albany Fire Department
will sen-e aa host for tho school
which is ollered free ct cbarp
1o all !lremon, whether they be
poid, vo!WIIeer orlnduotrlal. The
mly will be tho IIOOtl day meal, which wiD be oorved
in the school cafoterta llr Ule Albany Grange.
The following COUI'IOs(inatruetorl Dated) will be Plferod:
I'Orllble PUmp&amp; · and Related
Hose l.a1oula, WOllam B. (Skip)
llammclnd, T &amp; I Fire Service
Training lnllructor, PleaiWIIvWe, Od.o; FlreExtlnlulshment,
George Bruce, Ueutenant, Irontoo fire deportment and T &amp; I
Emergency SrJw1 and Fire Service Training lnllruc!A&gt;r; Ar10t1
Dolecllon, Sten Rlcl&amp;e, Wellatm
!Ire departmeDt; snd Electrical
Hazards RolatecltoFireFilblln&amp;
stanley Wllaon, Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co. All
classes are d. a six hours maralion.
Tho school will arront an ap..

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Car Plunges in .River, Driver Escapes
.A former resident of Collla
Count;y, Murray F. Church, 34,
cheated
Cleveland, oarrOII'Iy
death early Sunday morning when
bia car plunged !rom tho highway
and landed In tho river.
The accident occurred at 1:05

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stead of the $25 milll011 expected EiaenhoWer admJnlatraUm, a
to be depoaltod, IIJili'OXImately "lame-duck" Senator followtng
$200 million waa dePosited in the bla defeat souglll olllclal omfirst 14 months, moally by olli- ployment. He apparently reall.Y
cers. Unlortwlately, American needed 11. He was c:ommisslootaxpayers are ()llingthatiO per ed by the Senate to make a percent Interest com.pounded quar- oonal lnvelliptlon oC Uloi Paiute
terly. The mooey paid in interest Indiana, with an - s e tl"""'11t
to officers greatly exeeeds actual and a aubatantlai aalit)'.~yoar
deposita made by Cis. Unfortu. or 10 Iaior he had nat fi~ lillY
nately, this program has a rule report o( bla lnveotiDII!il- Ao
that Gis cannot withdraw any of urgent request was ~!lllat he
their deposita while oYeraeas conclude hla tnvea!lllation.- ml
unless tl'ley prove an emerlflll- rue a reiiOri of bli 'IIM!nka. He
cy. Gls in VIetnam desiring a casbed his final laiary checl&lt; and
rest ancl relaxation trip to Aus.. mailed his report. It road tralla or Hoog Koog naturally uPalute Jndlans have no man..
need their money, so very few nero and their habit&amp; are abomimake deposits. Oflieera Wbobor- nable."
GOOD FOR DOCTORS row money and whose relatives
BAD FOR TAXPAYERS
serv:l their own money OJ' borrow
The !acta are in 1968, 137
mmey in the United states at
from 5 per cent to8percenthave pllyalclsns and aurgeoo&amp; In Ohio
no desire to and this bonanza. ......, each paid $25,000 or _..
Obviously, relatives and close for their services to medicare
als galore appeared before the friends send bank drafta lor de- patients. In addition to tho gov.
Hooao and Senate Armed Serv- posit at 10 per cent lnterest com- ernment payment, they rec:eived
ices Committee clail!&gt;ing Gis In pounded quarterly by their olll- at least 25 per cent more from
Vietnam and other foreign coun- cer relative, a friend, and join these patients. One doctor receiv.
tries (total1,422,000atthialime) in this proCiteerlng. The Secre- ed $71,000 !rom medicare snd
should be encouraged to save tary of Defense should end this snothor $18,000 !rom his pa..
tients, Remember how tbeAmermoney. The writer vMed against racket. He should lower the inthe bill predicting at the time terest rate to 6 per cent without iCII!I Medical Association f o r
that lt would become a bonan- delay. This would not arrect Cis years opposed enactment ol tl:le
za for officers, but mean lit- adversely, It would end the rack- medicare program and
tle to Gls. The fact i.s that 50 eteering and quick pro!lts being ed that this was soclallzed mediper cent of eligible otricers have made by some thousand of offi- cine? Some sociaUsmJ Many doctors are richer than ever bemade deposits, but only 15 per cers.
cause ct this bene!lclent pro.
cent of Cis. Many high raoking
DlFFICUL T ASSICNME('(f
oftlcers are depositing much
On occasion the Senate, some- gram. It appears thatlegialation
more than their 4 "unallotted pay times termed the world's most wUl be nocesaary to prevent
and alJowances" notwithstanding exclusive chi&gt;, goes all out to some gree&lt;ly doctors !rom mak.
that monthly deposits were lim- take csre of a defeated Sonawr. tng fraudulent claims snd takited to pay and allowances. In- A few years back, early ln the ing advantage ol programs:to aslist tho ill snd elderly.

oeratlc colleague
an oil
rich state snorted, '-Illere will
be a man on the Moon before this
committee votes to cut that oil
depletion allowance,,. Two days
after Neil Armstrong walked on
the Moon, the Wa.Ys and Means
COmmittee recommended reducing the depletion allowance from
27'h per cent to 20 per cenll
Heavily burdened taxpayers
Bhould rejoice that before this
Congressional session adjourns
this tax loophole will be portia!.
ly plugged. Alao. the 7 per cent
investment credit buslneasmen
now enjoy will be repealed. This,
logether with reducing that depletion allowance, will bring added rovemo exceeding $3 billion
per year to our good Uncle Sam.
OFFICERS' BONANZA
In 1966 Congress was prevailed on to pass the 10 per cent
OVerseas Savings Plan. Gener-

Jr., 1712 Chelllor Road, Pomeroy, hal COIIIJ)Med baaic trainIDa at tho J.ackland Air Force
in Texu. He has been asaliDed 1o 91_.-d Air Force
in Texaa for training in tho
cloll engineering mechanical and
eleetrlcal field. Airman Krllltter, a g r - o( Pomeroy lllih
llchool, attended Cellipolla Bual- • Collep.

VII

PlfATT' LAMilltT

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aide ol the bJ&amp;hw'l.)', over an embankment and landed on Its side
in the OhioRtver. Church'acar.a
1965 Dodge, was demolished aJXI
there was moderate damage to
the Adkins car. Church was unable to tell otncers how he escljiOC(. He was not injured.

The patrol cited ChurchtoCallipolis Munlclpsl Court Aug. 25
on a charge of improper pau-

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The 27th armual Hasldns R&amp;union was held Sunday, A~1t 17,
at the Bob Evans Shelter House
with 28 members presert.

NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Nellie Burial will be In Graham Com&amp;Marie Mcln(fre, 59, Merritt Is- tery. Friends may call at tho
land, F1a., died Thurs41y In the funeral home after 3 p. m. today.
Wueatholl' Memorial Hoopllal in
Florida. Sbe was born December 16, 1909, at New Raven, the
QUICK QUIZ
deoghter of tho late Hamilton and
Q-Which two countms
Minnie CuDdlf! Gibbs.
make up the Iberian PeninShe was a member of the Eas~
sula?
ern star and aUerxled the New
A-Spain and Portugal.
Haven United Methodist Church.
Q-Where was the 1942
Survivors inchxle her huabalxl,
Rose
Bowl game p!cyed?
William Rlley Mcintyre, Merritt
A-On Jan. 1, 11142, OreIsland; one son, Thomas Marion,
gon State defeated Duke, 20
Norfolk, VL; one brother, CorP
to 16, in the Rose Bowl
rad Gibbs, Van Croft, W. Va.; a
game, played for tbe first
and last time at Durham,
lister, F1orenee Roush, Bushnell. Fla.; two talf sisters, Nor- N.C.
ma Gibbs, Van Croft, and MaxQ-How big is tlu moon?
toe Pierson, Olarleston, anJ. two
A-Its diameter is 2, 16Q
half-brothers, Charles Gibbs,
miles, about one-fourth that
Charleston, and Robert Gibbs,
of the earth.
Van Croll.
Q-What male aetor is
Funeral services will be held
credited
with having the
Tues41y at 3 p. m. at tho Foghiglust lifetime earnings?
1010118 Funeral Homo with the
A-John Wayne. HIB total
Rev. Paul Fortney ofl!ciating.
gross income between 1929
and 1967, has been estimated
at nearly ~ million.
SET SERVICES
Private funeral services for
Joseph W. Roush, 45, who died
Frida)' altho U. S. Public Hiolth
REVIVAL SLATED
Hoapllal in New orleans, La.,
There wUl be a weekend revival
wUI be hold Tuesday at 1130p. m. sterling August27, altho Federal
at Ills FogleiJOIV Funeral Home Cl-eek Church at Miller. The
with tho Rev. Paul Fortneyo!llci· Rev. CaodiU Adkins, from Hunatlng. Burial wUl be in the Un- tington, w. Va., will be bringing
ion cemetery. He was a member the mea1a10 each evening. 'l1llre
of tho N.M. V. Riven Union. No wiD be opocial atngtngeachcallillll houri have been achecl- tng also. The Rev. Jollt Joftri!Y
Invites tho public.
olod.

MEIGS THEITIE •
TONIGHT AHD TUES.
AUGUST 25-26

TONIGHT AMD 'TUES.
AUGUST :15-26
''CHARLY"
(T ocholcola&lt;)

"THE GREEN IERETS"
J~hn

Wayne

Cliff Robtrtaon

David Janssen
COLOR

Claire Bloom
FEATURETTE:
Foell•' Areuocl
COLORCARTOOMS:

-PLUSYul Brynnor ao tho
"DOUBLE MAN"
COLQR

was injured
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Otncors reported that Richard
S. Sharp, 17, Itt. 1 Oak HOI, was
rourxling a turn but his brakes
taUed aJXI Ills car wert ott the

b!lhwy Into S~mm•• Crook. Tho
vehicle waa a.mmorged. There
was no report in this case ofhow
Ills driver escaped.
Wesley R. Ely, 58, Itt. 1 Bid-

no cltecltoJiluniCiiiiJ court
on a charp otJspeed in excess

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lor road condltlona after a single
car accident at 2:45a.m. Sunday.
Ely, according to the patrol,
was headed south on Itt. ISO, and
!ailed to slq&gt; at tho junction of
RL 35. His car skidded acro01
tho interaectlonand knockedd..,n
attendance, Mrs. Nancy Haakina
two hisiJway signa. He was not
ani Mrs. Arthur SheetaoCCrown
injured alii damage to bls car
Cit;y, and Mrs. Garnet Kirby o!
was moderate.
Choahlre.

27th Annual Haskins Reunion Held

Mrs. Mcintyre Dies Thursday

Alt txtr11»dlnarll, h1rd, cl11r
fii1IM'- fOr tattrlar •nd illteriOI'
iiiiKft. II rolillh lood
odds, dllntfl. 4otorltnll. It
offtrt tdrlll"~ftlrJ prottctlan
.,.._ lllf weotlltr; out·

lug.
No charge was filed in a shvJe
car accident at 3:30 a. m.. Sunday
on Roosh Rd. (Perry Twp.), 6.9
miles ..,... of Rt 279. No one

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Cat'o Mtow

A bountiful dinner was enjoyed
at tho 110011 hour with Mr. Burbl
Hood asldrw: die grace.
The afternoon program CODslated of tho family geneo!OII)'
being brought "' 1o date and a
resume of past reunions. Remarks were made by dUI'ereat
members or the family brirvJIIII
many happy ani IClllle aad remembrances.
During the business Sl!Saion,
which was presided over by Mr.
Morris Haskins, president, the
following officers were elected
for 1970. Morris Haskins, president; Mrs. John PhUUpa, vicepresident; and Mrs. Brlga Kirby, secretary- treasqrer. Plana
were made for the reunion to be
held next year mthothird SundaJ
in August at tho Sllelter 11ouae,
Among those altenllng !run
out o! tho COUIII;y wore Jane Caldwell of Columbus, Nancy Jolmaton of Huntington, Mr. aod Mra.
Myron FOII'ler of Now LexiJwton,
Mr. ani Mrs. VIctor F..,ler of
Cincimatl, Mr. and Mrs. Cearae
Kirby and aona, Curth, Oarlltopber alii
oC Dayton.
The famiiJ&gt;' waa
the following older

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GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - 8klel
~ tJo!m 8,25 p.m.; M dorm 10 p.m.; J. &amp;. J.awla dorm
10:15 p.m,; Pldllp ~ "'11:15
p.m.; Al!flllllpa up 3:f5 a.m.; S.
M. Jlllkl dorm 5.05 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - LondOII,
Semel dorm &amp;:io p.m.; ¥armet,
Ouacblta down IO:ts p.m.; Wln11114, Jelrer- up 4:05p.m.; El.
prcllll' up 11:50 p. m.; IL B.
-lea dawn 12:40 a.m.; B I I a
Welt Vlri!IDla up 1:40 a.m.; Alan
R. Marrlll dorm 5•10 a.m.; Jon.
ny A. CrNI up 5:30 o.m.
OJUO RIVER - Lock It, Nartllem dorm 12:10 B.'l'·l P.,.:r
llcnrnoT up 4:10 a.m.; Steel PI' dorm 5:55a.m.; Lock 15, Eutem up 12:80 a.m.; Lockl6,llltlpr up 11:80 p.m.; P. '11balt 1:15 a.m.; Jalm j,
Rowo up 3:35a.m.; Lockl7,Jaha
Polhak up 10:50 p. m.; 0. F.
Shaarer up 12:50 a.m.; Fraddbl
Pie...., up 3•35 a.m.; !1. Mu71
up 3:50 a.m.; Nallanll up 8:f5
a.m.; Bell8vllle Locka, u.t• S.
up 1:3o a.m.; · Lock 21, Ba1Qt1 '
J.aFitlil "' 1:40 o.m.; Pall¥ R. "
dorm 3:30 a.m.; EJplorer dawn
6:20 a.m.; Raclae Locka, lfL
Slale up 2:50 a.m.; Edward S.
dorm 1:40 p.m.; TamJill L, White up IO:f5 p. m.;
Gremup Locka, Ra..........
dorm 8:30 p.m.; ·Allied - Alitland up 10 p.m.; liP
12:15 a.m.; l'Mco ., 5:45a.m.;

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Meldabl Locka, WUllam 1L zlliimor up 7:35 p.m.; A. P. lloxJO¥
and OVEC in 1ow dorm 9:05p.m.;
Steel PIOIIeer up 10:15 p.m.;

Charlea K. ·up 10:55 p.m.; JGIII
Fox up mldnltbt; lmlol- down
12:f5 LID.; --dorm 3:05
a.m.; Nita Vlckera down 8:20 a.

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MARRIAGE. LlcENSES
Wolter Fnnklln J.audermllt,

22, Pomeroy, and Pallty " - Alley' 19, Racine.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

47 Pints
Given
Fort;y - seven pints ct blood
were received from 58 person•
oC!ertng themselves altho blood.
mobHe vi all Mmclay in Pomer.,..
Of the 47, there were 31 given Ia
replacement and II were flrat
limo donors.
An urgent request hao been tosued for at least 100 pinta o(
blood to moot' debts, and lor 200
w be prepared for tho ra11 and
1J!ntor montha.
Nunes serving were Barbara
Scltes, RN; Barbara Van Meter,
RN; Fraocla Brewington, RN, and
Naomi ~. LPN.
Doctors were Ray Heaton, D.O.;
Thomas McGowan, D.O.; Char.
lea Mullen, M.D.; F. M. Chltf,
M.D.; Solim J. Blazowlcz, M.D.
Canteen workers were mem.
bero oC the Columbia snd Harri.IOIIVIlla Granges, Mrs. Paulino
Atkina, Chairman.
Loading and unioadtngwasporformed by Boy Scout Troop No.
241, Ray Glaze, Scout l!faator.
Clerical work was provided by
Mary Nea.,, Joan Nease, Macel
Bar1Dn, Joyce -ck, Crace

Drake, Joan So.Yre, JUanita So.Yre,
Beulah Strauss, E4b1he S111on,
Becky Nease, Jeannette Lawnnce, JJorotll)' Smith, and Clara
lolcllt;yre.
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Donation• w o r e by ~II'
Print Shop, Meige Local Sohools,
· The· Daily Sontfnet, Alhoas Mea- · WMPO Radio 'station.

JIM WELLS

Wells Speaker
For Meetmg"
Jim Wells, Fsrm Manager

at the Southern Branch, Ohio
Agricultural Research &amp; DevelO]llnent Center, Ripley, Ohio
will be the main speaker at
Gailla Councy's Fail Tobacco
mooting.
Bud Carter, Cooney Esteoaioo ·Apnt, Agriculture, laid
tho meetlog will be held Wednesday, August 27, I • 3 p.m.
at tho Russ Notter farm located about I milo north of l.octa on s.R. 775. The afternoon
will feature cllacusalon of cutting and curlni -ceo, uatng
artl!lclol hoatin-ceobarna,
and Fall troatmont oC plant
beds.

Contrihuti·ons

Are Jnvited·

The request of a Middleport
realdenl lor rent totaling 1340
U1 propert;y used by tho vU!qe
for approximately tho poOl IS
months was denied Monday nlgirt
when Middleport VUlage Council
mot in re111lar aesaion.
Appearing before council was
Mrs. Eleanor Welch Zelher, owner ct a lot on Rutland St. Mra.
Zelhor aeld that tho vlllago had
been using her lot for storage
and to pork equipment m. Silo
said that she had ntwer been con~
tacted for permission by anyone
from the village.
The propert;y owner 11ld that
she had been lll lor many months
but has been able to visit tho
prdport;y !oorllmeo rerently. The
village !Uled in a part ct the lot
with dirt, she stated.
Silo reported that sbe earlier
had conferred with Councilman
John Zerkle on the uae of the lot
by the village after lhe had lod9ed a recent complaint. Silo had
not accepted an atfer which he

had made.
Mrs. Zeiher asked for $340
for rent !rom the villagesndasked a rental lee. o( $20 a moolh

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Be Interviewed

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starting Sept. I.
Council went lnlo a private
session to discuss the matter,
and rotuminglothecooncllcham..
bera, wid Mrs. Zelhor tho vll!age would pay $100 for past use
of tho lot and would pay tho $20
a month beBiming Sept. I.
Mrs. Zelher refused tho oller
and village olllclala aeld work
would begin today to move from
the lot. There was also an underatancllng between olllciais snd
Mra. Zelhor that the lot will be
cleaned up and left In as good a
condition •• II WllS when tho viL
lap look over use of the plot.
During a later discussion, II
was reported that tho vUlage
does cnm an IS-loot r!ih14-through the propert;y in question.
Arrangement&amp; woromadeMDnday nlgbt to return 1111118edmoney
left in escrow by the Morey Constructlon Co. following tho constnJ.ction ot the sewage disposal
s.ratem. The &lt;OlllJl8IIY lett .1,000
in escrow and a total of $232.88
was spent in maJdDJ necessary
street repairs. Clerk .. Treasurer
Gene Grate was authorized toreturn tho •767.12 balance 1o tho
Parkersburg firm.

CouncUman Zerkle reported
that he had oootorred with a rep.
resentatlYe d. the Ohio Vldeo Co.
at Tlllln, which has-. autborized 1o insWl cable televllion
service in the communilov. The
roproaentatlve aeld that thoeom- . James A. Stills, 20, one of two
(1111'0' io walling for approrai by
Middleport men being booked at
I he Federal Cotnmunlcationa county Jail Monday nlgbtonawarCommtaslott in WashinlfDn. It rant charging auto theft, escaped
is ostlmateclthatll will be about custody but was recaptured later
45 dqa before a decislcn w:Ul be downtown behind a wine store.
known. Tho representative stetStilts alii Joaeph D. Berry, 21,
ed that when the decialat is re- were arrested along with Sharon
celved, ha will poat the perform- M. Hager, 21, Crelchton, W.Va.,
anco bmd or elaa cancel tho con- In Gallipolis Sunday morning.
tract with tho vlllap. After tho They were driving a station "Illapproval Is reeelved andthe bond on believed stolen near a Holiday
posted tho nrm has 90 days 1o IM at Willlamsbury, Ky.
begin conatructlon.
Til• two men were charged in
It was agreed 1o place a street the theft ofal966 Plymooth owned
llgirt in an alley between Ash and by David Hinely ofMlddloportlate
Park Sis. with the location ct the Wednesday ~t According to a
light lett to tho dedsion of Coon- statement by Miasllager,thetrlo
cllman Zerkle.
traveled to florida in the Hinely
Routine flmd transfers were car, aOO the station wagon was
approved.
stolen on the return trip. Miss
Attending wore - ~ C. 0. Hager In her statementlopolice,
Fisher, Clerk - Treuurer Grate, also de.scrlbed several breaking
Harold Chase, maintenance su- and er&amp;erlngs by Stitt.a and Berry
pervtsor, 8Dd COUncilmen Zer- on the trlp to FloridL
Ide, Cll!! Stumbo, Charles Byer,
Tho Federal Bureau oflnveslland David Obl'-r.
galion was ealled into tho case

Escape Try Foiled
A glass storm door was broken in the process aJ¥1 officers
tired over stitts' head in an attempt to persuade him to stop.
Stitt&amp; Qed to tho downtown secdon of Pcmeroy but was apprehendod a shortwhllolaterbyllopucy Sllerl!! Robert Beegle altho
rear of the Pomeroy Wine store.
Sheri!! Hartenbach 11ld the two
men wUl be taken to ChHllcothe
today where they wlll lace auto
larceny charges In a federal
courl Miss Hager has been released, ihe &amp;hertft aald.
Local warrants are also beillll
prepared chlrgi~ tho men with
auto theft pendl~ tho result of
the hearing today In tho federal
court.
The shori!l's department olao
reported the arrest o1 Lee Edward Simpkins, Pl. Pleaaant, on
charges of contributing to tho d.,.
linquency or a minor, and resistlng arreaL

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Reslderts from each of Pmneroy's voti~ precincts were
named to attend Pcmeroy Village
CouncilseasiODI tor the purpose
o! ke&lt;VInglnformed on progress
of tho sewage dlspoul system
when tho P&lt;meroy Cltlzena commlttee met Monday night at tho
Mell!o Junior High School in Porn-

e roy.
Named as thecommltteewhlch
Is tootrer certain suggestions and
which lotoko&lt;ppoatedonthooewap system woroJohnMoon,llrst
ward; Mrs. Herman Ohlirwer,

am ruled that the two Middleport

ortghal grant was to have taken
The meeting of the citizens'
care of scmewhere from 50 to60 grot.~) followed a special meet:i.Jw
per cent of the coats involved In at PCIJleroy Council Morday night
construction of the system. How- when council adi]Jrt:ed by emerge~
ever, when blda were taken the cy measures a resolutlonprovidgrant provided only 47 per cent lng lor equalized 'oewage rates
or the !llnls needed.
In the communley.
It was tho OPinion of some IItellli'l! laat ~t' s meeting lhot
The mlnimwn charge unler tho
In view of these circumstances n e w legislation !or sewage
some additional EDA help might · charges is $3 compared to $5
be provided.
levied in the orlglraJ sewage
Also discussed during last charge legislation. Unlerthonew
night's meeti~, attellled by over legislatloo tho sewage bill runs
50 residerte, was a proposal that about 100 per cent of the monthly
a re1i4lrt erwlneer repre...., water bill exeept ln cue• ot
lflli tllo ·iovernmoni should be 011 . 1..~. uooN whose bills ilrop to
llaaire~ory, dayloinspectthooew- between 30 alii 40 per coni at
ap dlspolai c0111tructlm work the water bill
being dclno In tho communiey 1o
Frida)' night vUiage oll'lclals
Insure that it meets speetnca- illllcatecllhattho chirps &lt;a1111Q1
tlons.
be reduced II the vU!qe is to co}.
Delmar A. Canaday proslded lect tho money needed to bullcl
durillll tho opening of the session alii operate tho plant.
with Olln Boothe, who had been
Effective late this month, resiservtna: as temporary chairman. delta in some sections of town
named pennanent chairman of who received sewage biDs of
the Pomeroy Citizens COII!mlt.- about on&amp;-!lfth of those levied lro
teo.
other part&amp; of the communi(f The gi'OtC) named from each of Naylors' Run and Sugar Run the votingprecinctawlllaak~ will receive bills under the new
ell to freeze the water rates in legislation equal to other restthe community.
dents of the town.

of the Hinely car occurred In
Meigs County.
Mon:lay nigbt Sdtts and Berry
were picked let in GallJpolls alii
brought to the Melgs County Jail
by the sheri!!'&amp; department and
the Middleport Police DopanmonL Just alter tho party arrived
at tho Meil!s Jail, Stilts asked to
make a phone caJi. Given pormission, instead ol going to the
phone, he went out lhe side entrance of the sherlfr 8 otl'ice with
deputies inpursutt

Labor Day

To Settle Strike
PT. PLEASANT - Jerry C. avoid a strike.
Butcher, per&amp;OOnel rna"""'" of
''~be union statement waacor..
the Goodyear plant here, i'l"ued
tho following statement toda,y:
"We find It unfortunate that tho
~roblp oC Local 644 has made
•domaslni statements loUieproos
reprdjlls Ute strike at Goodyear' 1 plant in Apple Grove.
'jibe ~J!'!!'Ili!Jwhich-ed1ll area news media.., Al$Uif'
21 and 22 oot oni,y attomJIIecl to

discredit the company, but also

Program

had the orrect ct woroontng the
atmoaphore lor setl:llni I h e
strike.
" At this point, we would like to
asauro ovoryme concerned that
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Goodyear is read,y and willtng 1o
honor tho terms oC tho CCIIllract
SYRACUSE - Tho Labor Day agreement roached last June 1
celebration &lt;1the &amp;vracuae !lro- . by the compaey and Local 644 afmen•s ladles anxfllary and base- · tor two months of IIO!IDIIallms.
ball boosters will begin at 11 a.
"That agreemeut:waseodorsed
m. with a !lag raising ceremony by the Executive Board oC Local
at municipal pork.
644. But tho union negotiating
There will be games for both committee and the Executive
young and old including a bicycle Board spparenlly wore UDable to
race, sack race, three ~ legged lead their membership to ratify
foot race, ring the cane, dart Ills agreement, snd tho local w.,t
board, mllk can throw, coke bot- oo strike.
tie toss, awtmmlng, sail boats
"Again, we are still willing to
Among "kinks" Panetta de- snd a card dart board.
aellle on the terms reached last
scribed were Julltlce Depart..
There will be homemade ice J1010 I. Thus, ,.. lind totelly un.
mont resources and the length cream at tho auxlllary meeting
founded the union charge that the
ol the process 1o develOP aiXI heac11Juu1ers and sandwiches,
company is "attempting to break
prosecute cases.
soft drinks, candy and coltOn tho union."
Goodyear's tong
HEW hopes 1o boot up ita canc\y will be lor laie at a con- working relstlonoblp with the
lepl divialon to better develop cessloo stand.
United Rubber Workers and otheasel before they are referred
Tho Ice cream will be made er unions across the country beto tho Justice Deportment. in tile beiOIDOitl o( tho Asbury
liea lhooo statements.
Panetta said, "so that a suit Melhodlot Church Friday evenIn fact, in the tentative agree.
eould be Dled at an early stage. ing. Vol~ belp Is n~ mont we had with the union lor a
Tho ki!Y is to try 1o prevent
Pee Weo baseball players will DeW contract on June 1, tbe eom.
adclllklaal delay."
solicit tho town Wednes41y from paey agreed 1o hOlp the union inAod tho Justice Department, 5:30 to 6:80 p.m. for clonatlons creaao Ita membership by dis1oo llbort4tarred 1o monitor ft._ money, Whole and camed milk, trlbutlng wnow employes tho pro..
districts Wider coort order to sugar, juni&lt;et, vaollla, lemon fla- par cards lor them to sign ..,.
desogrqate, will allOl' HEW 1o voring, and chocolate IQ'I'up for
"We don't!ullyknowwllatprab..
tho leo cream project.
monilor them, he said.
lems exist aJnl'llg the union•s
leaders; we doknowwebarga.ined
In good faiUI with them before tho
old contract expired and made

Announ ced

Courts to Pressure 121 Schools

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CHEVROLET DIVISION OF GENERAL Moton a"'

tho now tactic- aplnot school
districts that are -mlngly
ba.yond guvernmonl roach when
they no 1 - receive federal
education funds- Ia part ct the
adminillration's desegrogatloo
policy announced July 3.
Law &amp;!Ita Key Weapm
Under this policy, the adminlatratlon'o key weapm against
desecregatlon Is lhrou8h law
suits, which ()(teo require years
for llnal cllapoaitloo. 1M tho
admlnlatratlm also ma,y use
Ule Jollllaon adminiatratlon's
favorite , _ I l l s cutoll oC
federal aid, whicb had lmme· cllate IIIIJI8ct.

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major concesalms in order 1o

reach tentative agreement BDd

SCOUTS TO SWIM
Racine Boy Scout Troop 2U
wUI hold a BWimming.(IBrl;y Wedneaclay evening at Forked Run
Lake. All ocouta lntereated are
1o be at tho Raclae Amer(CIIItl.oglon hall by 6 p.m. with par-.~~•
pormlaaial aUpa. ~
to tho lake will be pull-.

Ofllciala said the car would be 11011'0red by an olumlmln ""-""
cam shall tour-c;yllodor ,....,. alii would be available 1o ltlllltr&amp; next July. Tho car, currently labeled tho liP 887, wlllba.,.·
...,..llional ~ llOII'tr plaai, and will be available in a. vartQJ ohaodelo, tho nrnuald. .
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day. Ausuat 28, !run 9:10 tllllil
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It was reported that Slmpkina
was a paaaeneer in a car bel-.:
driven m IIUddleport' s North Secoild Ave. Monday evenlog. Jlepu~
Sberlll' Robert lleeglowaa followIJW the car aDd turned oo his
bliDker light. Slmpldna i....-.1
from tho car in which bewaarlding ancl nn to the river where he
jumped in. Howe..,., Deputy
Beegle followed him 1o tho ri..,.
bank and Ol'Clered him ashore.
Simpkirll obeyed ani II lodged In
Meigs County JaiL
Medium damages were iDeUr·
red to a vehicle driven by WU!lam Lee Ethridge, 26, Coolville,
Monlay eve.W.In anaccldeat011
Route 681, lour mUoa eaat &lt;1
Route 33.
Elhridp was foreed off t h •
road by an oncomlngc:arandweol
into loose graveL Tho vehicle,
- b y tho White FWwralllomo
ol Coolville, went out o f aod stopped in a ditch.

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Meip Couat¥. peOple are aaked 11eond ~ ona1 Wlle1,
throe-A; 'C harlOs Cohan, lhreo-B;
l'bolpl; -•. R •I h · thla week "16 contribute to tho Mrs. PhyWa Ha,..asy,lhre,..C;
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dloaater rallo! of Hurrlcant CO·
and Eut~tne Fisher, fourth ward.
mille victims.
Accordllw to a diocusalon last
Tho Meigs COUncy Chapti,r of ~ilbt, tho committee wUlauegoOI
to
the American Red Cross has been that tho council go 1o tho state in
ISIOIIed $268 toward tho $6mll•
an appeal for more llmds on the
lion dlsaater !uod being used by $1,236,000 sewage dlspolai ~
lha National Rod Crooa 1o pre&gt;- ject Now !llnls made pooolble
vido food, shelter andpnoralre- frcm a state bolllis1Uea.pproved
llef to help those unable to r,.. at the last election might be chanAndrew Hoover, Rt. 1, Pan- ostabllsh their homos.
neled to help with the project, It
100 of Mr. and Mrs. Won· All lndlvidtllla, orpnizatlons was reported.
dell Hooner, la ooe of four !!Jal. alii buslneuea are urged to hard
Also. it was suggested that aclata In the Ohl~ Qoarterhorae thair contrlbutlona. 1o their local don be taken to secure more
~st.
poatmosters, ac&lt;O!'&lt;ftilg to Chor- funds through the Economic DeAodr.,. wrote an enay on loa Gloeckner, &lt;"-ttter chairman.
velopment Administration. The
"Wb,y I Would Like to Own A The PD!IImasters wUiforwardtho
- Quarterhorse." As a result. he money to Mrs. John Werner,
will be intervi8Wed on Labor Day chapter treasurer, who will selll
•• tho QUo State Fair. FoliOII'· it to the National Chapter.
IIIII thO lntervlow, one of the lour
The llrst twa cmtrlbutiona re. fl~allsta will be awudod a!JIIIft- celved 1o the diaaoter 111n1 were
WASHJNGTON (I)Pl) - Tha
erhorse. Hemustcare!ortheani- !rom Looia Reibel, Pomeroy,and Nixon admlnlllratloo is serving
mal and use it aa a proJect in a Mra, Dorothy Pierce, MlddJ&amp;. notice on 121 -ern school
t-H club.
port, Gloeckner reports.
dlatrlcts
that they cannot
contilllo oporaling segregated
school ll)'stema ..., lboullh
their federal education llmda
have been cut oil.
"The Juatlce ~ Ia
gotng to be moving apiaal 40
or . 50 oC them in tho _,.
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By United Presa IJUrnttlcnl
!llture," said l.om E. ...-a,
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tlae llrirL.J
cbtef civil riglrts olllcer &lt;1 tho
. HOUSTON - WHEN AIR EAST AIRLINES MADE its lnaucuraJ lloaiUI, Education and Welflro
ii!lht !run Hooolat to Austin, Tex., Monday, the CO{)llot wore a Department (HEW).
lldrt.
''Thill' have aJread7 IDed live
Jo Claire Welch, 30, ofHouatoo, waa tho!lrat-npUot hired ... alx 8tllt&amp;."
roBUiarly achoduleddcmestleolrlino. ThebrowDottelollaa Welch,
said in on lntorvln
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- · away !run becDIIIIJW a Jad.v caplaln - Cljllalnette? COP- • ? - describes horoalfao "anoldmaidschooltachor," man ~~
· 6n addressed as "Hey, you with the sldrtl"

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POmeroy - Frank Vaughn,
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Albert Frank, Waiter Cooch, liarlaD Wehrtml, A. L. Pbelpa, Ethal

Wearing Apparel For Yo111 Fa111ily
1111d F111nishings For Your Hollie

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mild......,., !orr Ia lhomi41Gup..
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Tho &lt;&amp;POrcalllle, largest ct
the old-world grouse, Ia fOUnd
only '· ln tho pine !oresta which a!ford II food in winter.

On Tlwroda.Y tho Consrealllllll
wUl be in McArtlolr for Ule !lrot County wh.... he will moot wiUI r&lt;r ......... 20.f8; JJiniDn, 1.111
oC lhla week'a OpeD Door soo- CoaUoo clt;y olllclalo COIICernintl falllnc Kanawha F~U8 1111" awu..-o for federal u- lns; Olarlellal, .U fJUiftl.
lholr
olmo. Tho Vintm Coun(f •
Door aesi!CII ta seheduled from olstance forlbelr -proJect.
II a.m. to 12 noon and will be Later that afternoon Miller wiU
held in tho Count;y Commlsaloo. be at the GaiDa County C o u r t
House in CoWpolta where he will
hold ao Open Door seaalaldor
area realdonts !rom 3:$0 to 4:80
p.m. in tho Count;y Commlallab.
ora Ofllca. FfO!II 6 1o 6:80 p.m.
tho CCingrellllllll wUI be In Ath.
en a Coun(f in tho NeiiiOilviUe Municipal Bulklins to meetwiUI NelIOtlville cley olllciaia ctinoendnl
their local water treatment pro.
poo1uni\y to all firemen in the ject.
On Friday, All&amp;llll 29 tho lotb
area 1o receive apeclall2ed trainIng in tho various fields of !Ire Dlotrtct lawmaker will beln Mon-onlim and fire protection. roe Count;y whare he wUI conduct
Tho .'inatruclors are hlchly ree- an ()poD Door seolim in tho Farommondad by Ule Trade ml a.. mer'a Home Adminlatratloo Offlee in thobasementoCiheWoodadustrlai Education Service.
Olllcera of tho aehool are: fleld Poal Olllco from I 1o 2 p.
Cbalrrnan - Albert Keirns, Fire m. From t to 5 p.m. Miller will
be in tho Court Room at the Noble
Chief, Albany; and Secretary Charlas Dalton, Fire Chief, AU.. Count;y Coort House in Coldwell
for a limllar Mallon wiUI Noble
Other members of tho plaming Count;y realdente. Eerly Frlda,y
evening tho Congreaamao will be
commlUee are:
steve Trainer, Fire Chief, and at hla mobile olllce on Ule Noble
Tom Simons, WoUstoa; James A. Count;y FairllfOUIII(s. Ria mablle
Northup, Fire Cblof, CoWpolla; olllce will be m the .......,...
Joe Japrs, Fire Chief, Richland Tileoda,)' lhrou8h Frlda,y.
Area, Athens; Lloyd CUI, Fire
Chief, McArthur; Clarence Hall,
Fire Cble!, Nel80t1VIIle; Harry
FRY AS!JONEll
Centll, Fire Chief, Coal!at; CharMASON - Airman Charlea M.
les Stephonaon, Aalilllanl Fire
Fry, 1011 of Mr. ml Mra. WUllam
Cbiel, Jatkson; James Dillie,
F. Fry, MaiiOII, has graduated
Fire Chief, and AUan Wallace, !rom au. S. Air Force technical
Amesvillei Charles Conkey, Fire
school altho 91_.-.( Air Force
Cble!, Now Marohlleld; Robert
Base b1 Texas. He waatrainedu
COurter, Fire Chief, and Dave an electricalpoworapodaliatand
Travis, Logan; Cll]llain Chad
asstsned 1o a unit ct the tactical
Cooley, Athena Fire Department;
air eommml at Lockbourne Air
and Joseph Hoinzell, Southeaslsrn
Force Base _,. Columbus. The
Ohio Fire Service Training Coairman Is a gramato o( Wal&gt;ama
ordinator of the Trade and Indus- JDgll SchoolmlattendodthoWelll
trial Education Services of Ohio VIrginia Jnlltltute o( TedmoiOilY.
state Unlvorstt;y, 1lho will also
· serve as Dean ~ the school.
Firemen dealrtngadclltlonallnLEAGUE 1'0 MEET
formatlon may contact Albert
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special
moetln&amp; of the Eerly
Keirn•, Fire Chief, Albany, or
Bird
-ling
. . _ . has been
James A. Northup, Fire Chief,
called for 7:80 p.m. Weclneldll'
Cslllpolls.
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oC having a strike every 11o1e 1t
negotiates a contract at tho....,.
Pleasant Jiant. Any c o - cr
buBIDeso would be, eapoclaJir
when liiikes occur alter leliallve
- - Ia roached. ID tilt
lhOtt -~ ol ,~~~a tWit. liM
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in tho aame ~ ~vtng a $2.70 wage incraose over
three years whilethoCOJIIPliV'oCfered .12 cents OYer three yara
to union members obvlouoly na
worded to mlolead the publlc.
The 'oGler people' are not Goodyear employos, they do Dot bargain with Goodyear snd GoociYoar
does not pay thair wages. They
are employes ol a contraCUae
company which performs matntenanco work at tho plant.
·~e COIJ1IIBDY does not want
tho strike to last a ,._, lang
time,' as inferred in tbe union
statement. It elread;y has Jailed
more than 80 days. In !act, Ills
company was asBUred by uaiOD
leadership I h a t our tentative
agreement oo June 1 -.ld be
accepted and there JJOuld be ..,
strike at an.
"It Is unfortunate tho , _ was oot accepted, lbe.....,.
allowing c:ontlnuous full OJIII)lo.y.•
ment and compensatioo, We thlDk
the faets prove that Goodyear ta
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