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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2; 1%

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Rocky
In Collision

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JiM SISIION OF THE POMEROY FIRE DEPT. kneels on a mattreaa as he aenea as part of a
team ~ part In a puqriJW contest held In corQunctlon with the aiiJIIIl Ulbor Day celebration of
tJia l\lliwelf Fire Departmelt ..., Emerpnc;r Squad.

Charges
WATER, WATER EVERIWHER£11'1111 wu the aeeD1 Voncle;r wllen ......r1 ot the Maaon Fire
Dept. and Ita Junior gl'(ql took part ln a water bripde contest staged 11 part ot the Pome.-oy Fire
Department Labor Day celebration.

parade' ln ·tblt mimdng,

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an ~ tlkln8 flrlt place, were
aU • clay chioJtlii barbecue and Tom Wflri7, Lar17 Hud11011, Jim
bueket-brlaadi and· pumpeuon- 1111011 and Howard Well. J'l)me.
teltl ,bl&amp;bll&amp;llted the amual La- roy's time wa1 20,5 IICODds.
boi' .,_, calalfttlon oC the Pom. ..O,·Fire tlepattment anciEmer.
Maldq up the IIHODil place
:~ Sctulit
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Pmwer u.nt from Maion with a
. !le!d.. ~·the wiDn1n&amp; ~ 23 ' ..... Wne ,.... Donald
er teUn far
the l"oalel'of depart- . . JoliliiCIII,·...uliltant
ftre chief,
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Officers

George Car1011, Ross Roush and
Roger H,ysell.
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PI)~• bucket brigade compoled Gl Lfrl7 Hudson, Tomm,y
Wflrl')', JlDt Slsaon, Howard Well,
Lou Olborne, Mike Hamm, Homer Smith, JlDt Bees, Bob Bow.

ld Celebratio
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Facing 2

addre~led

the National GOftllo
nor.' Conference, reviewbllllll
policlea and his "new Cadi,..
llam" to atve more poww to
state and local governmeat. Of
his proposal for a t4 blllloa
incraae In federal aid liar ·
welfare, he said:
"Sclme abject to these PI'CIIIOaals- understandably- a• .....,.
trw to favor om region cnw
another or because they &amp;lve
the rich states leu tban the
poorer states. Wo reJected
these arguments because we
are one country. We must tlllllk
in terms of the people and tbelr
needs wherever they are. We
must meet our problema wlla:'e
the problems are."
mtnots Gov. Richard B.
Ogilvie told a reporter the lOIWrange pis
set In the
committee report wCII\Ikl not put
the governors confarenee at
odds with the Prealclelt. He
said the administration must
tailor its program• to fl.t
conditions in a ccacresa co6o
trolled by Democrats.

Praises Goverrwr Rhodes

en and Gary Freeman WCJII firlt
place In a tlme ot 68 aecondl,
Ma11011'1 bucket brigade was compoled Gl George Car11011, Donald Johnaon, Ro11 Roush, Eddie
Car11011, Roger lb'sell, and )Ill..
lor member1, Wealey R o u • h,
KIMD Kemp, Charles JohlliiOII,
MarY1n Newell, James Bates and
Dtck Carlclo and the aecond place
ttma wa1·10 aeconda. ·

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
(UPJ) - Bread segments of
President Nixon's domestic
program collided today with
National Gov&lt;Jrnors' Conference
committee
recommendations
bearing the imprllt of Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller.
The President outlined major
domestic plans here Monday
night on the eve of a debate by
the · nation's governors over the
Rockefeller proposals.
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The report from the New
Y orh governor's committee on
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human resources asked
for
more federal help for state and
local govermnent, Including a
"national universal health Insurance program."
Some governors or hea vlly
populated states, notably Rockefeller and Richard J. Hughes
of New Jersey, have complained Nixon's proposed welfare program would give them
II ttle help ConqJared with states
which have done less for
·welfare beneficiaries.
Nixon had this criticism
clearly in mind when he

JOE STRUBLE, CENTER, presided over pmnper and
bucket brigade contests Monday - innovations in the a!llllll Labor Day celebration of the Potneroy Fire Department.· Tomm;r
Werry, left, received the first place trophies in the two co~
te~ts from Struble and Donald Johnson, right, waspreselted the
second place trophies awarded to the Mason Fire Department.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPO- PresldeltNbonMonday night praised Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes at the National
Governors Conference for Rhodes' help and advice In the administration's plan to overhaul the natiOial welfare IYIItall.
Departing from his prepared text, Nixon aalcl Rhodes fOIIIId
that filling out forms, many of them d~t~licated by federal qea.
cies, eats up about 40 per cent of the administrative coati ot
welfare programs. "This is the kind ofd~t~licationand lliPIDII
we want to eliminate In the operation of govei'IIDlint to IBike lt
more efficient," Nixon said. "I welcome sugesti0111 trGD yau
governors on how we can find waste and eliminate It," he added.

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Count lJowJt
the holiday period at 6 p.m. (lo.
cal tlme) Friday.
The IB'eakdown: Trafllc 588,
Drowninp 93, Planeal41111110acellaneoua 43.
CllifornJa reported 59 dead In
tramc; Taraa 46, WisCOIIIIn 27,
111111 DI1nois 26.
The breakdown, all Cllllll:
Trame 570, Drowninp 91,
Planea 12, and Mlacell•nenn1

aumy weather at lakes and pools.
A National Safef;)' Council
1pokesman salcl today the final
tally of traffic deaths would al- 44.
most certainly be well under last
New Hampshire and Waabinlyear's record 688. AUPicountat ton, D. c., reported no trafllc
9 a.m. showed 589 persons had deaths during the holiday per.
died In traffic since the start of lod.

City Ladies Will ·
Learn How It ls
RED OAK, Iowa (UPI) -

Two

women - one In New York and
the other In Florida - tb1nk
Midwest farmers are getting rich
at the expense c:l the meat buying con~wner.
Eddie Collins or Red Oak ia

going to give them a cblnce to
find aut the way it really is.

The Art of. ..

Raising Beef

ers Pve seen at Ute cattle'~,
keta."
Collinl doel a broadcalt farm
lbow for lta*fon• In aeverallll&amp;.
west states, Including - . , Ne._
bruka and Soutb Dalrota.
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He aid Uvutock rnarketl In
I.ArxinatuD - Gordoa, Neb., ...._
flnancinl the calve~, which an to.

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CoUJal llld the lqllllll Ia

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cattle were ldall,
and that a herd Gl lJO 1111111 vl
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$10.
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He llld Yn. DelAIIWIO told
him tbat p.r..., In· New YGrk
were IO"cd«le to Ill ...._
era. ''art ber faalJIII wu Ill&amp;.
the farmer• "'" •Mill tao
liNch. I' Will&amp; her to tlad aut W. .
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tAirpNIOr,
ba ln· l!ltu&amp;t,
whlc~ 1;;~
By GARY KALE
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and Slayed a hoif'i!lme behind before losing to the Allgels, 11-7, - WI'( lmlog as Pittsburgh
VPI ~~Writer
foolballolllelalo,l
All
when
wis
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WUUe Davis now knows the first place San Francisco In the arxl Detroit u t Kansas · Cltt· droAJed AUarD three · games
ball OO.chel ... tnvltea 10 It- ), ial ...
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atnin Joe Dimassio was under hotly contested Western Dl\'1.. split a doubleheader. the Tlgere otr the pace in the West.. BdJ
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elon.
The
defeat
dropped
the
wtnn111:
the
first
in
10..innhws,
Moose
scattered
seven
hits
In
when the Yankee slugger set
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the all--time record for Mttirw ln Mets 4 f.! games behind Chicago 5--4, aOO the Royals taklll@ the winning his lOth game in 12
in the EasL
nightcap, S.2.
decisions. Gary Kolb, who
' ~tor, "I Jllllloft the tlleotndn a llld
eonaeeutive gamea.
'61... ... Ma,yoi' Llndlll1 .... lind'• 22 - .....
Retains Lead
Davis drove in two runs ani · struck out his nrst th~e Urnes
Dlmaplo hit safely in 56
San
Francisco
retained
its
scored
twice
~s
Los
Alples
up,
singled
.fume
two
run1
ror
mixed ~onthlor....,..of- Devil~ wao ~· IIIII hear&lt;too.
atnlght games before AI Smith
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flclal
ondoroement: 1bo Matlt• . dozena of radio and TV ohowo
and Jim Bagby or Cleveland, lead in the Weet by mauling zeroed ,fn on starter Jerry the Pirates. 1
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ed Atlanta, 7-1, St. Louis Koonce for eeven ·P:ubll in the rWJ seventh tnriln; with a thre&amp;July 17, 1941,
lsJalllw
,, n'ha..,.....,
· OiexuollecUon.a, came out for tltlnc aid ptirauasive on them
all ••• Hoorayl "A Mail alii I Wo-o
stopped
Houston, 6-2 and first two innings.
run homer that earned him hia
Davis .Presently is carrying a
San Francisco rapped rour 16th wln of the seasoD. ~
AI leaot lwo Malla-411• "''"'" li!OO." Oneal r&lt;lllllntlc mo.ti hi
atrtrc of :19. It isn't much bJ1 defeated Philadelpbia 1 5--2. The
the DIMaggio standord, but lt Chicago at Cinclnrw.tl eames Montreal pitcherS' for 15 hits, Cards broke a scoreiese tie . SOIJ'I'H CHARLESTON- PI&gt;1Dt alllotlono have boenordorid -IU a decade - rille dull two.:.. wW
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ties 1 Dodger record set by were poslpOned by rain and with Ken Hel.terson aOO Jim when Dal Maxvill drove in two Ploaoit!t:. f!'ll Its WIIOUOII to,.....thomloOkllkodl,..,.,.,U.. \ierei"Oooi.
off
to
a
fine
start
with
a
28..0
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Uaef!a.
got.lllllftllre
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Gov.
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There's
a
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rescheduled
Cor
WedneSday
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DaveJIH)rt
leadiJW
the
attack
runs
with
a
bases
loaded
single
Zach Wheat 53 years agn.,
win
OIIV
the'
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South
Charleolm
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ild
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daulhter
Maur
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buSIIIOII
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11moo•·
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quari
..DOd
nigbL
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by driving in seven runs off Don Wilson. John Edwardi
Davia collected two h 1 t 1
Bladfl!iateo here Soturda7 nlii&gt;L p ve ov "" aopl,rot!OIIO to 111m · ·!!Y IIIII ond Paul BochicchiO, "'lbo
In the American League, between them. Don · Mason homered for Houston.
' M~ as Loa ~lea defeatMinnesota beat ClevelanJ, 7..S, contributed four hits and Bobby
han Murrell\ two-run triple ·, Mike lharn. acorecllt points a&lt;IIJW: ~ frlenda ~I ~c~,'l EVIIId:Oo !lrotem;" Iince 19lf. . • ·
Baltimore shut out Chicago, 8-0, Bonds chfpped Jin with - two in the first inning staked San for lbe BII..'Biaeks ao he ran the other rqht aho con't~cib 1-st 1'111 lli· lhat llldlll oni: · ·
Ltcol Notice
trom ]"O,"tbe lllx •vard l1De to modorn Dicks ... Waahlnaton ll'a a ' ~ .llh&lt;U!\.....; :Obllulrles,
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~ston aurprlsrttd Oakland, &amp;-2, · safeties aid etole his 39th base. Diego to a 2-0 lead ami the
Publl~ !WI~ II htn' bf I(IVt'n lblll
T1le Ohio l~ll~IIDI!C' l ompany liM
and Square criMto lul&gt;lsed "Molle. · of -•IIIIth Frallk Looioer a!.
New York beat SeatUe, 6-1, am ~ Sadec~ gave lCI etx hits in Padree held 011 to· beat the score theb' first fLied W'll~ The Public UcllhiN Ct&gt;SI•
lllill&amp;on of Oblu u. Applk'aHon acatlnc
111111 the L"'uiiiPUlj' 1.! Pl'lll1k'd, tlf'Callllf
then dropped a 5-I, IS.lruilog wlrml• his filth game. BUI Philo as rookie rlshthander tben ran for il two.p&gt;Jnt CCIIYf)r.. Love, not war," •nd ·IOIDIMH ~ · to rl.te hill\ ·the 'but
Of the "'uu1111••t !M'Ih IIIO&lt;IId ADPIIA•
1\Q' ecrawled tilt rep)¥, i'What'l wont..:.mwdc mal) l~ Tin P:lfl
game to tlle Pilote, Washington S~n or oo-hit Came lost Clay Kirby, with relief help slon. ·
loJ. II&gt; ....__bll' and ~&lt;tl.llta~~
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and adJkiJIQil'UII In H1 I".IIPI
In
lbe
IOoond
quarter
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tho Dllference?" ... 1bo Seeno AUoyl lbe eotlmi.teo illl11od 1&gt;y
IUid eh~Q'Y8 tor bulc a.tld ut ht'f" nell ""''l
his 16th decision.
from BUl McCool ani Gary
k!lepholll! ten•k-t, lnl,..lalt' m capped
a
drive
from
lbe
two
for
mod
111)01 !Cidod In a mob·ICOne.
GOO hit ooogs and more then
toll tel~phoDI' '""''~· l~lrutatc mobiiP
Hit Consecutive Homers
Ross, gained his rourth win in
~hoM ~·ter. htlraiUIIolt' prlutr nne
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DIAMOND RINGS
lllllitllor olx · points but the two
Lady Blrd's mamolro wUI ....,_ •100,000,000: Jritog Berlin was ·
"""''- &amp;Od chanllfl.~. lntrllltatP tel~
Gene Alley and Willie st&amp;rgell 22 decisions.
IJ'PtWrlttl' e.nUJP IIPn'ft ud lnu&amp;natt wt~ area t~1Pmmmunteart01u
The artl ..n~,.of ArtCli'Wld han ~­
~ oonvorlion run falled malt- veal her ooctunal ombarnso- and sUIIIo ... Loe11or wao•llno
IM'nlef.. &amp;IIG to~ .. - tu EuhUllf' Rate
made ,ft • pHCtiee to ,rlnr -to;' ·
Tvtn P.U.C.O. No. 2, t~ O&lt;&gt;ft&lt;ol'llll
ing It 14-e. Greg Cla,ytoo scored melts atLBI'ohlotlboummoned clever lytlclal, acompeiA!nt..,.
J::xelwlp Tartll P .I I. C.O . No. 3. Ill
.
life
e•e..ry WOft'!~n'l en'ppnient
M-.e Toll l'eWDhonoe- ~nlre Turtll
&amp;gain lor PI&gt;1Dt Pleolllll In I h e bedoldo otaff cooferenceo In Her poaer ai boot. a pretentlouob. ln-',
rlne clra.m. See our complete
P . tJ .C .O . No. II. lit ~loblle Tel~phuiH! •
111.-n·t.,.. Tariff P .II.C.O. Nu. I, Ita Prl·
tblrd quarter on a HVOD yard • UIIIOI sloeplq( hooro.
suflldenl llbrelllsl with a cril&gt;lArtC•n•d ulectiQn toon~
vau. u ... 8er"t"' Tartrr P.u.c.o . No. 2,
tt• Tf!l"t~·fN'wrll« f;uhanp &amp;rn·ttoe
run
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Greer
B1aiDe
ran
for
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a
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Fox"s
mcther
Ger..
lng
aUractlm
tor~J
TU"Ifl' P .tT .C.O. No.1 and Ill Wide Al'l'&amp;
A-LAliAEATE, rrom' $150.
TI'IO!'romllluoiNikllll &amp;lrt•lce T&amp;rtft
tbe two pofnta'eonverllontomake lrude, a top
part,y oaent.
Actress Ruth coo\Jon oweara
· 8-DESIRtiE, from tUO.
P .U C .O. No. l.to~fkorl oucl!lnc~
an4 ad/1111 m~nr. Jn II• ,...,.,. uti. ohat"fft,
.1122-e for lbe Big Bia&lt;lks,
11 okay alter a scare In MI. 51•1 abe loved "Ohl Colcutta" whlcb
IIIII UlON fuii\RII...-th In the Appllet.o
11011 on n1e ortt I.M Cnmm-.lon arK! Ill
Blalne scored the ftnal taJ.. Ho1pital ••• Jack Pearl, whUmn 1e the first time ·we•ve ever ac-Ule txfllbllllhlnlto atraehfd nd mll4e
1 Dart tbneul.
Jy In 1he fourtll quarter on a ftve Baron Munchauaen 35 veara •Ill - cepted Rldl'1 age: 12 ••• Irmont.
By UrUted Press International
Or .... How about a garden )'Ord ,... ~ !he two - point mlUions ol dolloro I8'!J ~.!I C0Jll. here amooncod Ita .......
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
National League
wedding
where peOple ~ throw oonverelon faUed.
the official goodw111lmbarssador tlves would bilve an u!JIJ8D door
This column Ia for young peoCouot St.
G. AB R. H. Pet.
tlowere
instead
or
rice
and
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!or
aearllyclrop ••• AYBGardner.'s policy" arxl then made it stickple,
their
problems
and
pleas.
Cimnte, Pit 112 420 71 148 .352
oweaU,. off 101110 auet In I SUf..
ures, their troubles and run. As the brlde carries a 'sJng1e'
Joneo, NY 125 439 84 154 .351
orchid
on
a
prayer
b
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k,
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ref~
E. .nt health farm for a
0
Rose, Cln 124 494 104 170 .344 with the reet of Helen Help Us!, rather than a bouquet?
new
movie
... Mary WUaon ol-qte
Jhnsn, Cin ll3 434 75 147 .339 it welcomes laughs but won•t
You
two
should
have
the
kind
S.remes
has
ae bet molt fan.
Stargl, Pit ll7 421 77 140 .333 dodge a serious question with a
of reception you wioh, but r,e aUc admirer thelopBrltlah 10111
Alou, Pit 131 571 90 188 .329 brush .oft.
membar
your
gueste
are
lmpor.
S
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ator ... Nixon Walellero II.Y the
Send your tetmage questions
Snguln, Pit 101 355 49 116 ,327
tant,
too.
'They
lll&lt;e
the
grand
·
AdtnlnlstraUon wlU try to get a
McCvY, SF 121 390 82 127 .326 to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
finale~ and If lt isn't a rice
d•dl. pe~ tor ·dcpe pushers.
Tolan, Cln 122 519 94 166 .320 ot Helen Help US! this newapa .. filled nash, then find something
UN 1cuttle IIBJS IndJa's lndlra
per.
Davis, LA 99 376 54 120 .319
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to lake Ita place._ H.
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Gandl\1 has aorvtved touruoasRICE? NO DICEI SHE SAYS
American League
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ai•tiop
aueavta
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Soclals&lt;JNoo
Al"'strong Colling Til·~· IMWO ,hero, '"""• monr·t...,
G. AB R. H. Pet. Dear Helen:
head - eoiertotner , Mason WUtwestlnt clotlgn ,lloctO. Cuslllo'ntwo~o and Foihl•-• •
and
I
want
a
traditional,
Tom
CareiO, Min 98 364 70 128 .352
ahol
hlo
moutll
,.ott'at
.,. .... Ulna acouatlcal material&amp; anCI 'ofNr tht co.tt.rt ·
By
United
Pre11
lnter
..
tlonal
very formal weddthg. The recePF. Rbsn, Bal
work
TV's
The
,.
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1101
alwayo
to
the
of~·~~
conclltlonlog•
129 471 99 151 .321 tion wlll be held afterwards In
swift.
Smith, Boo 117 450 77 144 .320 the church hall.
Sprbter Tommie ' Smith• try..
But Helen. we don't like t h e
Oliva, Min 123 50S 79 160 .315
log
to 'follow In the lootstops of
Hwrd, Was 134 497 99 155 ,312 ·~.. or being pelted Witll rice.
Bob,.llayeo,
!ailed to make the
Ptrdl, Bos 124 422 79 129 .306 1 Sometimes people don't take ~t
.Clnchn.ti Bengals' roster this
Blair, Hal 127 531 97 162 .305 out oC the little bags, and it can
season. Smith, one ot tile
hurt. Also, we don't like t h a t
Clarke, NY 128 527 67 159 ,302
world's
taetest track stars, Wll
Andws, Bo_s 92 354 59 106 .299 mad rush to the car, or having
hoping
to
utilize hlo !POod to
the car all covered with writing
Hmte Rune
win a Job In pro football as a
National League: McCovey, and streamers.
wide receiver.
So we · want to sneak out t h e
SF 41i It Aaron, Atl 37; May,
But, Slnith was one o! the
,'\:~~~'· Wh~~. F~wns, led
Cin 35; Perez, Cin 33; Allen. back way while the pa~ is go ..
ing ~- Oka&gt;'l
..
111e aerlalcomp&amp;.adOnofquar- sev4m players plaeed'.,.Qn walvto.
PhU and Bonds, SF 29.
,Also;
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don't llke tll•' ldea of tAirback Tlmmlntoward;and ..... •f~ •. MQ!ide,y bT. ~ Paul ,•'
OF S. 2ND AVE.
American League: Jackson,
throwing away my bridal bOU- ior Steve Hal11tead, gOt their Brown or the ClnclnnaU BenAND MAIN ST.
Oak 45; Howard, Wash 42; Kill~
quet. Pd like to keep It, wax 1969 Cootball eeasoo oft' to a gala.·
O.• Mon. Thru Sat.
brew, M:lnn 38i Powell, Bait 36;
Tun. lv•nlnt By Appoln .. •nl
The ·other players cut by the
Petrocelli andYastrzemski, Bos dipped, forever. And the bride- successful start with a surprise
groom taking otf my gartor 42-14 victory over visiting Bul- Bengals were defen1lve back
34.
to throw to the unmarried men lalo of I'Uinam County Saturday John Guillory, id cker Mike
Hone Ratted In
Clemons, delensi'lft tackle BW
- this Is very gauche,
nl(lht at Bachtel Field.
National Lague: McCove, SF
Klndrlcks, linebacker · Harry
Really rm not a spoUsport.
Howard,
a
160.pound
.iunlor,
112; Santo, Cbi 110; Perez, Cin
992-3667
I don't mind the honeymoon and hit llalotead lor three touchdown Brown, tackle Jefl Rietardam
102; May, Cln 96; Banks, Qd
wedding ni~ iokeo tl!et 110 on. passes In addition to runnilll one and tlgllt end Bruce COolet.
92.
The Bengals also picked ov
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you
doft•t
like
them,
why
can't
oue&lt;easlully
all
six
extra
point
~ow lfllle•tMont •ole, W• will
Minn 116i Powell, Balt114;Jack..
from· Kenoas City and guard
OIIUII'Ie fviJ r.1pen1lbfflty IO
yoo
break
them?
OPPOSED
conversions
attempted.
son, Oak 105; Howard, Wash 98;
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llalotead caught all of How- Ernie Parks frl1111 Ookland,
G•ofnlf flnanelol
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Cut Another Veteran
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ard's m throws and one from
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Tho world cbamplon N,!r
Nati.
League: Seaver. NY TIONAL Wedding, expect many Gary Clark, from his ••center"'
one•. Y•u con•t .,.,_ to ,_..
York
Jets putanotherveteronof
19-7; J
ns, Chi a1kl Osteen, di,sawointed guests when you position. Wahama Coach Grant
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LA ~11; Nlekro, Atllll-12; Sin. don't sUck to tradiUon.
safety Mike [)'Amato, •• coach
But ••• you could create an
Bison&amp; wiUl a uQuallu offense
ger, LA 17-8.
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Ewbank alleec1 ' six
American League: McLain, Det ultra MODERN weddlogandmake a lake off of the professlooal
10~
playero
from the roster. The
lootbaU shotgun formation which
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21~;, CueUar, Halt 19-10; stot- your own rules.
SHOES ARE
other five pla,yen were defen.
makes
the
center
eligible
as
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tlemyre, NY 18-11; McNally, Bait
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slve tacldes .llay llayeo IIIII
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ani Perry, Minn-17..Si LaUch, Det
THE DAILY SENTINEL
Henke, , IIUir&lt;l Gary
Boffalo . . . • ... 0.6-e.a - 14 Karl
F-1; Culp, Bos 17-8. .
Dt~un:u 10 IN1'&amp;a£SI" OF
Roberta,
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Wahama ••• , , 14-e-14-14- t2
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Nock and linebacker Mike !!alL ·
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Cbootu Tannahll1. EdLiar
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Publhhed dill)' '"""IPI Slhonllyll) Tlo.f.*lu
Wahama - Howard to llalValley Plillllhl1111 C:DrC~AIIJ', 110 NecMnlr st.,
Waohlngt.on
.Recloklna
nl¥011
ltead, paee 25 yds.; Howard to
f'amrroy, Ohio, 1n61. ButiMIO Ollct ' ' 11!2-21$11, 1\dito:w"lal P!«~r-lilrl:i-li&amp;T.
Clark, pus 45 Ida.; Howard, n.. playerp Jncl"!!IJW-delenalvo
SKVIId &lt;I••• pooc.pJIIWMPG!notrw Ohio.
one Yd. run; · Howanl to llal- otitl· 11m NOrtcioll who woo pui
Ntd..,.l ld..,r\llloll ""'"'"•nllll'M R..t..~o.
.UI-I""•D~r, In•:., II P.o11 tht st. , ~ Ylill"tl
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Ut:t, N" von.
breaking
his
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stead, posa 25 ycla.; lloward to
wl&gt;lro Mllllblt 45 «lltl per "Mki - rtlt In
• clay lD . ~,. , ,_pme,_ qalost
Halotelll,
pan 8 ycls.
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JJall, Pill lilterceptloo, 43-Jda.; wore Don RandY,,Aoron:JI*rtln,
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JlayooJ extra poJJts (2) ·.., a Bob . !hiiiiOII 'and Dermll Hale.
tlr1et ll'lcllo6n s..11,r
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run.
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A final tuno.ap scrimmage Sat.
'lfdt.Y al Warren Local by t h 0
:· Male• Marauder grid "''Uad pro.
••ed a standoff between t h e
..,.una oft'enelve and defensive
uallo and a 6-e edge lor Marau..
der bench over Warren Local

Wms Scrimmage, 6-0

ere hod departed to the """'·
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B waa the lnal tune.up bal'ore
opening apJnst 1rootoo st. Joe
tl!lo Friday al home.
Warren OjiOilocl with tho ball
on ite own 40 and ran outthellm.
It of 10 plays per drive. Tho Worrlors were unable to move inaide the Meigs 15. Warren aloo
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O'llri111 had boys bt,lbe- but
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completl~¥ OlliY h!O of nllle attAimpla, with me lntereeplod,
much lell apectacular than a
week ago apJna1 Belpre,
The rurinlnl pme alao was reoversed from Jail WOOk 11 lbe
ball carrier•, DIUWQ' AbbOtt and
Mike GratA!, gainod aood yardageo uniiJ tho drive would Dzzle
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'Three ,Marander atartero were
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They '' " expected to be reo&lt;b'
1&gt;y Friday Dl(lht. Thf:y were ond
Jon Kloes. center· Roger AbboU,
and defensive hal1back Damls
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rain early ~ threatened to
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Galllpollo at l'llrlamouth
Ceredo-Kenova at Coal Grove
VInton Coun\Y at Welistoo
Marietts at Albeno
Ironton at LOgan, W.Va.
Jack1011 at Oak Hill
Logan at MOrpn
Jrontoo st. Joe at litis•
Eastern at Haman Trace
Southern at North Gollia
Southwestern at Haman
Fairland at Kyger Creek
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home run; John Wolfe collected
two slnglea and a double, Bluer
had a oingle and two doubleo,
and Whaley two home rwts.
Next victim for the Hanken
Y!as Aahland 011 of Gallipolis
13-4. 'This put Aahland out of
the tourney. Once ogatn Werry
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Tournament at Gelllpolls had a
bus,- and very succe.ssful week ..
Alan WUUams, Marauder back,
end, Wiming six of six pmos.
aeored the scrimmage's only ro,
.
They stlrted Friday night with
The Marao...;r ollenalve start- 1 &lt;l'llloburgh ••• 71 60 .542 9'h
• two.yard-run, atter the start.
a
14~
win over Red'sClubofMa...
era were O'Rrle Pal Ar h
, st. Loulo ••.. 72 62 .537 10
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Grote, IIIII Ahbo~ bockl· cJ!; ' Philadelphia .• 52 79 ,397 28'h soo. Pitcher Doo Nol11011 had a
Rllchort and W•- Well 'ends· -reol • • •• tl 94 .31H ti'h perfect game going Into tile fllll1
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Jim Bwalzel and Mike B a r r,
W L Pet GB hitter. Top hittera for Farmers
lackleo; Dave Boyd and Steve $so F
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By MIKE QUANE
year;
paced
Boston over
van Meter, guardo, and Harold c~":'.
72 57 •558 1,
runs and a single In 4 al.bata and
UPI ~s Writer
Oakland, as Lee Stang~ won hlo
Wh!IA! al center
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T h e delens'ive uolt!ltmenll Loa Angeles •• '13 58 .557 'h Ed Bauer. two slngles and a
Like a pitcher who dreams of first pme as a starter In more
double.
- e perf eel b Alan W II
Atlanta ' " " '13 &amp;3 .537 3
hitting home runs. Minnesota than two monthe. Sal Bamo
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Once .beaten in the double elimislugger Bob Allison Is tickled homered for the losers, his 21st. .
llama, .middle guard; Fred Lee San Diego . • • 411 93 .30l 34\1 nation tournament, Farmers then
when he lays clown a good bunt.
Boog P
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and Barr, tackles; SWatzel, Vau..
Monda,y'a Resulta
played Satllrday at Elks'lleld and
owe conne ed lor his
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homer
ot
the
year
llban, Tiny WIUiama, and Well, Pittsburgh 7 Atlanta I
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ousted Oller's Service Station
Monday when he slammed a hlghiJchte&lt;l a 13-hlt Baltimore
linebackers; Tom Jlollner and Loa ling 10 New York 6
d Middleport, 6-1. Dick Werry
baees-1..-ded triple for three attack ae Jim Palmer won his
Archer, tornerbacks, and Chip •·· F
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was the Bank.ere' leading hitter
Ho&amp;llorl1 and Rllchart, hallhacks ...,. ran 12 on~ 2
R;tlla and bunted saleb to oend Uti! straight In ohutUog out the
with a home run and single. BauThe Me'·a Rose
tell. Chlca(!O al Clncl, ppd, rain
home anotller rWI in the Twine' White Sox. Palmer sca!Ulred
16
rve 0 coa
St Lou.ia 6 Houlton 2
er
ad:led three singles.
1-5 victory over Cleveland.
· six hits in raising hie record to
with lbe Eastern varsity, ochedDiego 5 l'l11la 2
Later
that evening Farmers
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Ohio
In other American League 14-2.
Todoy'o Probable Pitchers
State
· University's national col- ·=ndSoturda7 evening, waa ..,_
played Joe's Harber !l!op of WelL.
action, Boston beat Oaklan:l, 6Mike Hegan'a three--r110 00..
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and dropped them Croin the
2, &amp;ltimore· shut out Olicago mer In the 13th paced Seattle's legiate loolball chaJili&gt;IODO get
Chle&amp;jiO
(Jenklno 18-11) a n d tournamen~ wlrmlog 5.:!. Again
down
to
serious
businele
today
!lt Milwaukee, 8-0, Waehlngt.on comeback victory over the
lland1 16-11) al ClnclmaU (Cion. Werry had a hOme run and a sinsplit a twin-bill witb CAlifornia, Yankeea arter Mel Stottlem,yre with their first workout in full
Inger 9-14 and Arrlgo2-S),8p.m. gle, wJ.Ul Ted MorarU;y getting a
battle gear.
taking the firet. 4-0, am had stified the PUots on a six(Regular and ouapended game) double and single.
The
Buckeyeo
have
been
holddropping the second, S.7, New hitter in the opener. Bobby
st. Loola (Ta,ylor 6.2) at Hous&amp;mday, Farmers had a field
York eplit with Seattle, whming Murcer slammed out two solo ing practices ror three dayl,
too (Grlflln 9~ 8:30p.m.
da,,-. wiming three games. First
the opener, 6..1, before loeir~: homers in the first game to but Do pads have been used.
Coach
WOO!Jy
Hayee
hl.e
been
Philadelphia
(Champloo
4-7)
at
orr
they pounded Quaker Slate
the nightcap, 5-1, in 13 lnniq:s, raise his season'.&amp; total to 21.
colllitloning
his
athlete•
with
San
Diego
(Kelley
4-8
orSisk
0..9),
out
or
the tournament 17 ..S. Farm..
and Detroit won the rtrst game
Homer Highlights Game
U p.m.
strenuous
exercises.
includlog
a
ers
was led by Werry who had
of a twin-bill with Kansas City,
Washington's first game shut.
New York (Gentry 9-11) at Los
CINCINNATI (lJPL) - The
5-4, ln 10 innings but the Royals out over Cal_ifo'rnia was high- six-minute mlie run.
(&amp;:tlon 15.12), ll p.m.
Angeleo
Hayes
has
his
fingers
crossed
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Ciilchmti
Reds
will
get
a
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came
lack
to
take the llgllted by a three-run homer
as the hitting begins that no in- chance tonight to return to first
(Ouly games scheduled)
nightcap, :1-2.
off the bat of Mike EpoiA!ln, his
Wednesday's Games
juries will crop 1.11·
place ln the NatiOQII League's
In the National League, 24th or the year.
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We've been vecy forturw.te- Western Division when lhey
Montreal at San Frm
Pittsburgh rOOJI)ed over AllanIn
the
nightcap,
Sandy
PhDa at SOn Diego, night
not a reol lnlury ye~" he said take on the tough Chicago Cubs
ta, 7-1, Los Angeles took New Alomar tripled home two runs
yesterday, ' 4 except tor the sore in a twl..night doubleheader at New York at Los Ang, nicht
York, 111-6, San Francisco In the sixth lonlng and scored
(Ouly games scheduled)
heel of~ Jankowski." The Crosley Field
trounced Montreal, 12-2, St. the Winning MID on a wild pitch
Junior opllt end bruised his heel
The
Reds
and
Cubs
were
Louis toppled Houston, 6-2, aDd ae the Alwels twice came from
American League
in the Rose Bowl practices last rained out, Monday evening, and
Sao Dle110 defeated Phlladol- behind.
winter arxl had to have· surgery. the San Francisco Giants ptiled
East
phla, 5--2... A contest between
Detroit won the lead contest
The NCAA enforces the rule a half"'fflllllB out in frort of the
W, L. Pet. GB
Chlcat!O IIIII Cincinnati was •I Its twln-I&gt;UI with Kanoas City
against hard hitting during the pack by dubbl~¥ Montr,e al, 12-2. Baltimore • . 92 43 .682
postponed because Of rain.
when Ike Brown's triple IICOred
flrol throe clays -o! •pra&lt;llee.
Detroit . • .. 78 55 .586 13
Cinetnntti, however; is two
51/z Gamoo Ahead
WUIIe Horton wltl! the tieHayes was opposed · to "the rule games ahead or the Gia.nt.s In Booton • • • • 71 61 .511 23
The Twins' victory pllt them breaking MID in the 10th alii
New York ••. 66 67 .496 25
but admits it give lils team a the all·important lost colupm 51/z games In !root o1 Oakland Brown then talllocl what proved
chance to work on agllity 1 speed gameo that the Giants have
Cleveland ••. 54 80 .403 37'11
in the American league's the decisive run on Jim Prlce•s
West
and tlml• IIIII to learn the played and los~
Western Division. Dean Chance sacrifice fly,
plays before begirmlog to block
W, L. Pet. GB
Tonight'• first game is the
picked 1t:1 hie fltth win with the
In the nightcap, Luis Alcaraz'
ani tackle.
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completion of a suspenied game
victory, whUe M c D o" e II tw()o()Ut ninth inning single
Oakland
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.. I 8\l)l)()Se the kide . would against the CUbo. The ralnout
dnipped IAI· 15-12, Rick Renick scored pitcher Moe Drabowslcy
California ••• 56 74 .431 23
aloo hod a two-run homer lor from second to give the Ro,yals love to keep right oq p.i_i:tlclog will be played Wednesday,
this way," Hayes ¥kL But he .
The Reds are one pereentage Kenaas City •. 53 79 .402 27
the victore, his third.
the margin ot victory. Drabow..
wUI have them In heavy gear polot aheecl of the Los Angeles
Chlcat10 ..••• 52 79 .397 27'h
Rico Petrocelli's grancklam sky, worlctng In relier, got his
from now ono ,,Preparing for the ~gen, whO race the New Seallle .... , • 50 82 .379 30
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home run, his 34th bmner of the eighth win. against seven losaes.
Mooday•a Results
defense
ol tbfir,UJ onal title.
York Metl in a sirwle pme ~
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ing a pair ot aces Qalnat the
CalliS
Waah 7, 2nd
Reds. Ferguson Jenkins (111-11)
lo to oppose TOllY Cloninger (!1- New York 6 Seattle 1, 1st
14) In tho opening game, IIIII SeaWe 5 N, Y. I, 21111, 13 lms
Blll llando (16-11) will race Ger- Detroit 5 Ken Clt;y 4, 10 lms
Do you have a sharp eye for a good
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ry Arrigo (U) In the nightc1111.
buy? If anything good paps up between
Tuesda3's Probable Pitchers
pay days, we hope you'll remember this , ..
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Final lnternatlortal League
"When money's the question, the answer
Detroit
(Lolleh .7-7) at Kenaas
SlaDdings
is City Loan." Just give us a call.
Clt;y (Nelson 6-13), 8:30 p.m.
laY Uilltecl Preas International
Cleveland (Tiant 11-17) at MJn.
W. L. Pet. GB
nosoca
(llall 7-4) 8 p.m.
~ter •• , 76 59 .563
Baltimore (McNally 17 .s) at
LouiiiVllle ••• 77 63 .550 l'h
ChiC&amp;IIO
(Peterl 8-13) 8:30 p,
~aeuoe • • .. 75 65 .536 3'h
m.
COiumbuo • , · •• 7t 66 .529 4'h
California (Moaoer&amp;mlth 13.8
Rochester •• , . 71 69 .507 7'h
and McGloti&gt;lln 7.1) at Washing.
Toledo . . . . . . 88 72 .482 IO'h
AND SAVINGS COMPA'NY
ton (Hannan u and carlos 4LOANS UP TO $5000
Butralo • • • • • . 58 78 •m 18\2
3),
2, 5 p.m.
Available Through Ovr
Rlehmond •••• ~ 83 .403 22
Seattle (Barber 2-4) at New
125 E. MAIN
992-2171
Monday's Results
POMEROY, 0.
C·M Company
York
(IJowDJng 5-4) 8 p.m.
Loulovllle 11 Rochester 4
Ookland
(Barber 2-f) II New
~aeuoe69:ftalo2
York (llownlng 5-4) 8 p.m.
Toloclo 8 Rldunond 4
Oakland (Talbol 5.8) st Boa.
Tldowater 2 ColumbUi I
ton (Lonborg 7.8), 7:30p.m.
Wednesday's Games
If you · take lllal job ao Del at Ken Clt;y, lwllighl
file clerk you won't have to
Clevelaod at Mlmesoca
Oakland
al Bootoo
work in a· hardware store,
(Ouly games ocbemled)
Gwendolyo&gt;:

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Maurice H. Smllh, lira. Odlo E.
SWinlle, Slaey 11. wu..., Lor.Admlosloaa
It ldmllsiOI\I II enzo S. W""", Cell&amp; 11ar11n, DanIel Uvln&amp;IIOO, Paul T, Mercer,
wftllbeld until IUrther notice.

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IIIIIQ;. llrl. Harlao B. C&lt;&gt;aloy,

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:.p,m.lbldQ; Mrs. Walter L. Slay.
AIIP1I Grove, W, Va., claugh.a
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: CCmlv, Entelt L. Conner, Mrs.
. CorwiD E. CUster, Teka A. Dew, flllnl, ArUa EYalla, Jamea H.
: KMwwl:rI IYID IL Limbert. MIS I
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Rathbum, Mrs. Cbarleo K. Sla·
cer, Mra. EdDa M. &amp;unmerfleld,
Jol!OJ')' D, Warnaloy, llrl. Roger D. Flnk, Hazel Painter, )Ira.
Bobl6' L, Halley, lira. WOllam
J. Davis, Mlos Mao E. Bletner,
Mrs. Georp w. Brown, lira.
Edwin N. Baker, (loy S. Clmp.
bell. Sr •• Ned A. Parker, Mr..
Rldlard Hammond; Earl E. CUto: Mrs. Jamea R. Windle, Pamela s. Brooks, Dean K. Aker11,
Terrell J. WWett, JeffOJ')' D.
'lbomao, Harmond H. Tulp, lllu
Grace Kni&amp;M, llro. Jameo A.
Debruhl and Infant dallllhler ,Mrs.
Henry K. Milan 1.11d Infant dauSbtOI", lira, Gory C. Callihan 111!1
tnrant dallllhler, lira. Gilbert II.
McManla and Infant 11011, lira.
Donald E. Nel~m~ and Infant "'"'·
lira. Paul H. Crate and Want
dalalhter, Mrl. Delmar L Grad;y and Infant daup!Air, lira.
Jack ¥Wer and lnflllt 11011, lira.
Jobnnle L. stewart and lnflllt
dau,&amp;hter, Mra. Noah Brewer and
infant 1011., Mra. Roy D. Brown..
lng and Infant &amp;on, Mra. ll&lt;Q' D.
Grimm and Infant 1011, Yra. Harold E. lfarl!lllll and lnlallt ....
lira. llerbert R, Maxwell and
tnront clauShter, Mrs. Ronald K.
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NOTICE ON PILING OF
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT

afor.montloFMid

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HOTICI OP APPOINTMENT

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Notice Is .....,., glv•n that Rlcho

otd W. R-llnt• Of Rovta 3, p.,..

roy, Meigs Count)', Ohio, hoa ....n
duly •rohwd Executor of tho E•·
tR o Cloro Foy• Rowllngs, d~
cao1M, lata of POinOfoy, Mtlfl•
c...... Ololo.
Ctltdlhlrs ON "'!VI .... M fllo thoho
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COCO-COLA

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ICE
CREAM
Unl!lll Wirluri•

CHEWING
TOIACCO

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Scot ....

ScOt Lad
It is written .. · for e~ch three dollars worth ol Ashland gaso·
line, get attraA\1\ie 12·ounce !Jeilerage glass lr~Mo. Qesign is
Scandina~lan-ilsinT)e as other matching 9'-ounce•"a(ld 16·ou~e
glasses Offerea 'reJ;ently .by Ash!and Dealers. last opi)Ortil~lty
to complete tl1f ,ntire collection. As the Mlihliri~hl $11~ :••RO!!Id ·
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Chicken Noodle.!~~•••••••• 6cANs 1. 00
Crackers •••••• ~ •••••••••••.•••.4~;~es 1. 00
Maple Syrup ••••••••••••••••••••M:~ 49e
Biscuits ••••••••••••••••\ .......1Ocans 99e
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Pints, regular . . . . . . doz. 1.29
Wide Mouth . . . . doz. 1.39
Quarts, regular ...... doz. 1.49
Wide Mouth . . . . doz. 1.59
Half-Gallons, rec ..... doz. 1.79
Wide Mouth . . •. doz. 1.89

MINDED

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FURNITURE

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CARON I
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KERR JARS

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AI"" A. 5wafJ:ol, Na. 20,180,
Mt~lgs Cou~ameroy.J. Ohla.
You oN
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fnYontor,. ond Appfl:llaloment of tlw
estate of tho afetemontlonod, doeaaaad, late of said County, woo
flied In this Court. S.ld !rwontor,.

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CANNING

Backa 6 Necka 1•. 13~ · Dubuque Wieners !~,:··53~

To the Executor vt Admlnlsttatat
af the 11toto; to such of the foJ.
lowln! as .., r.sldents of tho State
of Oh o, Ylz1-tho tunolvlng tpouH,
tho nod of ~~ ... tit. ..o.-flelarlos
und• tho will; ond to the attot,.,or ottohto)l• repro10ntlng u.,., of tho

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da)' of SaptH'Ibar, 1969, at 10:00

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PHONE: 992·3480

and Second

TN Stet• of Oltlo, _Meigs COVfttr
p roHtto Court

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INSURANCE
REAL ESTA11.1iJTUAL

ACCEP1111G REGISI'RATIONS
Mrs. Jud;y Riggs, a former
Mtlonal baton twlrilng champ.
SPECIALTY IN RUMMAGE
1on, Ia accepllng fall roglalraSchool clothes will bi tho ~
tim o1 .n agea In beglnnlaJ and cl&amp;llcy at a rummap &amp;ale bebw
advlllcecl baton work. lira, Riggs plamod by tbe OldoEta Phi Ooop., ,
11 replterod with the national ter o1 Beta Slama Phf Sonirlt;y .
batoo twirlers &amp;IBn. As a!ormer for Sept. 5 aNI 8 In tbe COOte
oational cballlpion, abe hal won . bulldlna on North Secood A,.,,
100 lrclllldes and •35 medsla MlddlOI)Ort. Hours or tha &amp;ale are
In coateot twlrllnk.
9 Lm. to 5 p.m._

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Winjs: Best in Nation Award
:n"" uldol. "But·in tb. ·Nation."

' 1be l'lliPIO' Po7
featured In • olownton POmeroy
. - I n - ....,.lv. tbalrocO&amp;Ditla! It theNII!oNil J""orlcan

Le&amp;km Auxtl!wrJ Convention lui:
weeklnAU~14

A pboqro,ph · &lt;t 'tho cllapl.,.
pnpiHd by theloxiUUyofDrew

Webster Post S9, wao placed In
competlllon with top Oiddblts &lt;t
olbar owdllary units. At
lbe otate Oonvan!loo.held In Clove.
land In Mr. the 'PomOl'O)' dl ..
piiJ Wok llrot 1!1 tilt -otete.
MrL Ban Neuizllni, Pome.
1'03, olahtb cllllrlctprntdont, ...
!IOUIICOCI the Dotlenll award fol.
lowiq her return from the coov - . She erocllted Mrs. Harey Dolo, MrL OJby Marlin,
Mra. Ellen Couch and Mrs. Jack
CoriO,)' lor orranglng 111e cllopiiJ,

Mrs. Neutzllng also received a p i - te be prosanted 1o
WOUB cA. Athens for .wverage of
Bllclcee Boys state' \ ctivlties.
fbo award Is glvon Cor tho bool

lile was atllrtd In a pld me- DeJ&gt;orWent &lt;t A&amp;rtcullure; Rich. !Ire Girls llld mulcll - Iaiiie cootume tor tlli·oocoalm. ard E, ~. Jr.,~ ullll- · tltlon aJn01111 auxiliary reprt,.._
AmoiiC lbe - · dlslq• . ant ...,..,...,. &lt;i
I Dd , tatlvei at 1lle c:onvenlkn A
guellllnlr&lt;lducodwaalvan
MeiJQI, preoldeat &lt;t 111e · -~·· Wlo. trio llld &amp;Q.Uir·
Allen, Jr., .....,. &lt;i A11on1a. t1 American Federation &lt;i Labor. · let lrom Dakota Wok flrlll
his talk, marked 1'ith humor, be
tllbor cllotlnaullhod lljllo..ro&gt;· plaee awards, lloq with a cborasked lbet Atlanta be temembor- at llle &lt;OIIYIIItlon wora Lester G. · uo lrom SOUII1 Dakota.
ed for lhroe tblnp - llo wa- Maddox, liOVemor &lt;i Georlla: · ~ rites we"' condu&lt;:tter, Ita Coca Cola bome - . and Col. Frlllk Q6rmaD, COD!· ed tor Mro. Melvlllo~cliel.­
and Ita lhroollll.lor alllloteo, Babe moader &lt;i Apollo 8. Ool, J!or. &lt;i lbe DoJ)OI'tment of mlnols. A
Ruth, Jaek DolllJIIIO.)', and
man omlll&gt;ulzod tile Importance ftlm oatltled "A Gilt to tho N....
Jones.
~ the apace JD'Oil"aM to nation- Uaa" ·made in Wllhlngton at tbe
ApJolntooo &lt;i Prosldoo¢
al ae~ sod spoke &lt;i tho no- 5lltll amlveraary ceromony&lt;tU..
ard M. Nboo -l!!i tho .,.... coaol!;y tor a rolllm to God and American Legion when tho tomb
voatlon and Introduced wore .1o1m a pride and roaponolblllloJ 1!1 ba. &lt;i tho Unknown Soldier waalilbtE. Davl1, a .PUt D&amp;~ com- tng aa American.
.fKI. waa shown. '111ursday morn..
mander ~ now director of clYU dlAmong tbe many t:lrlnp coa- ~~ ·program fea1ured the Inlanse for tile United stateo; WU. oldered &amp;nina tho CO!IVeotkl! II&amp;Ua!loo of Mra. H. Mll!oo Da.
llam E. Galbreatb of Nebra... was the rellef ol Hurricane Ca- vtdeon ot New Mexleo as the naka, doJIUIY under aecretary tor mWe vlctlmo In Biloxi. A coo.. tlooal proolden!.
~alional _ relltlon.e cA. t h@ veatioa check for $2,000wu&amp;n- · There waa entertainment by
lenlod 1o .1o1m E. Davie of lbe Bob Hope llld a talk by Cerloon.
Mlnlsslppl. area, alma with lB- 1st AI Capp. Among the teaa and
dlviWal checks from NYeral receptions held were one for
states, Including one tor $5,000 the new n~~~tional president and
1lle Ohio Doporlmon!.
another lor paot lllllooeJ proalIntroduced and speaking at the deBts. Two nongenarlana were 1n
' Awdllary eon.venUon Wll Mlaa · tbe latter groo.p of honorees.
Mrs. Neutzllng traveled 1o AtMr. and
Lawrence Mon. RooM Costl!l &lt;i - · ~11.,
presldent
ot
Girls'
Nation.
Litlanta
witfl Mn. Wll1011 Carr of
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Man.
er
at
tho
Civic
Coater
wherelbe
Athens
llld Mrs. Clifford Ad.
ley spent the past w..- at
Legion
comentlou
waa
in
Ma..
kina
of
Crookavllle. They were
Clreltwllle atteoding a Clurcb
&lt;t Chrlatl!l Christian Union CllllJI Bion, Gregory Gray, a 17.year. joined In Portsmouth b;y Mrs.
old Negro youth elected preal- 9'.acey DB¥ ol the Seventh Dismeotlng.
Mrs. Willlam Stoecker or Cia- dent ol Boys Nation,. sp:tke to trlct. The group stayed overebmatl is here vialting her fa- the delegates. He waa given an night at Chattanooga, Tem. They
thor, F. M. Fupte, a slll'!!lcal ovation rouowing his talk and viewed the COnfederate and Un..

lured i a proeeaalenll of the H
unit flop and American flop
flanked by color bearers. AU
IIIIas and Puerto Rico, Panama,
lbe PbUipplnos and 1lle District
of Columbia were represented.
Mn. Artlalr .B. Hanell of Cover,
Cellf., tile Mtlonll president,
earrled ~
theme u'lboa Golden BariiU~ in the openiDg eer..
tD111 IDd Rap deeoratlona.

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'l1le ellhdl ~ atqver·
. 1111')' of Julie Byer, dausllt¥ of
Mr. aad .Mra. BobByer,wu;observed Satun:Jay with a part;)&gt;.
Homemade Ice cream anlt cake

were HI'W!Ii to Mr. arMI ~

ctwles BJer, KennyandJ 0 h ~ .,
Mr. alii Nn. Galen BI'CMfll ud
Pal!;y CinlY TfVIolt !oiJddie.. '

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and. Mr&amp;. T: G. RID· ··
dore, s,YReuse, and the host.•
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underwent surgery today at Vet-

eraD.a Memorial Hospital.
Mr. aDd Mra. Charles Searles
are lD Alabuna Yiaiti!'ll relaUves.
Cbarleo w.,.land opont Soturday In Columbus at tlleOblostate
Fair. Guests fl. Mrs, Norman
w.,.land and Charles laal wosk.
and were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
PowelliiDd daqhter, Oxford.
Jenny Craig, lludont at the
Ohio state SchoOl of Cosmotol.
ogy, spent u.e hol1day weekend
here with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Craig.
Weekend guests ot Mr. and
Mra. •
Lyoaa were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lyons and Bernard

Lookout Mountain and took a
tour al Rock CUy which includ-

eel vlsita to Grand Corridor,
Needle's Eye &amp;lid Deer Park.
TbQy viewed Mushroom Roek,

Goblin's Underpass, and Fairy.
lancl with Ita llfesize story book
characters.

R'emar.kable EXh"'bttton
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exhibition oC35pbotopaoels, 11 Renainanc:e arll.~a
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be on display at Rio Grpmte
lege In the Davis Ubriry from
September 7 through September
28.
Braclbilry. Also spencllaa t h e
The exhibition wao orpnlzocl
wee'kend with the Baughmana by Bowdoin College Muaeum of
were . Mr. and Mra. Glen AlU.. Art, Brunawick. Maine. The ph•
m~s and chlldren, Kathy, Gu7, . tographs were taken by Jdm Ml&gt;
Randy and Lola of Erie, Pa. Kee, who receatly was d\e reclpHarold . _ Is
pa!lonl at leal &lt;i a Silver Medii at the Son
UnlvoriiiY Hospital, Colwnllus, Francisco Film Footl&gt;al. 1beoxHe -cto 1o undergo ourgery hlbl!loa Ia boll~ circulated
there.
throughout the united SCatea unMr. IIIII MrL Robert Turner, der the aulll)ieea of 1be AmeriMlehaol ¥"I Debra &lt;t a,cyru1 , can Federation ol Arts.
and Wanda Harno11 &lt;i TennooTho pho!iJBraphsrovreoontlbe
see, a rrtencl of the TUmer tam- choicest examples fnJm the large
II¥, spent tho Labor D.,. week- Sol,.. Colloctloll. Alllonlo Ploend here with Mr. and Mrs. ano called Plaanello, one otthe
Joe TUrner. 1bto' all aUencled a moat ramoua painters of tile Italbirthdl,r ,part¥ honor1r:tg Earl See ian Quattrocerto, Ia credited with
at Greer, W, Va. Al10 attending producing, 1n 1438., the Drat fte..
Were Guy and Sandra Turner, nalsaance medal In the exhtbl-·
Mr. and lira. Allen Saunders, . tlon, Plaanello is repreaented by
ilobiiY, Pat. Lee, and Bonnie &lt;t two or his worko.
Cleveland, Birdie See, Lester,
One medii depicts "FUfllpo'
Jolm and Coaaie or Flat Rock, Maria Visconti. Duke o! Milan"
W. Va. and Mrs. Earl See and and nn tta re.....-se 11 Visconti isJ
Jting her son and daushter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
~ and aon, Joffrey, ol

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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE I
IIU BE CLOSED THE FIRST WEEK OF SEP·
tEMBER. DUE TO CHANGI.• GBUILDINGS TO TWO BLOCKS SOUTH ON SAME STREET.
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Popular Modol. Brand now motor.

ShoP, The

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Tbe annual Christmas dimter

wUI be bold 1!1 Deeembor at tho
WUkesvUie Masonic Temple.
Present for the meeting w e r e
Mrs. Marie fonD, president;

Mrs. 1\rdis Macomber, aeCretary - treasurer; Mrs. Jewell
strong, Mrs. 9drl~ r:t&gt;ires, Mrs.
Georgia calvin, Mrs. RuthSWisber. Mrs. Thellila Leitch, M r s.
Fanchon Wells, Mrs. Beulah B.
Wrlgb~

Mra. Cathorl!le lileaefield, Mra. Kathryn Colwell, and
Mrs. Groce Colwell.

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16.00
BLIND ADS
17.50
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11.50 .
20.00
OFfiCE !!OURS
25.00
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7.50

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RAISED WHITE LETTERS

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IN MEII(lRY of NoVIda Baa19r
who pooaed &amp;WI)' s..,~ 2,1917,

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Moore, lvfacuse, and Yr. and
Mrs. WlUialll Davis, Sr. &lt;I North
Secmd Ave., Micklleport.

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iblll, nella. Price $65 or trade
,... ,...... pony. ~ Kuhn,
~· Pla!u. Pllone 66736112.

EARLY AMERICAN stereo, AM-

PM. 4 &amp;~~eed chaJwer, 4 Qlllker sound

Q'&amp;tem.. Take

over

lfllllllllls of til.75 per -

cr pay bolaneedue $63.15. Call
192-33112.
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Mrs. Alice Mllla wiD enter-

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off$ per molllll or PlY boloaci
duo. $47.so can H24152.

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In excel-

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llll:h'I2H. Gtqlola ~-­

Oai.J $37.80 _

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. .; ~101111 ASSOCIATES
99:1-3325
882..2685.
SYRACUSE ~
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il Bhw 0.-.ol, deceoMd, lllte .I
Swttan T -•hlp, Mel1• Ceuttty..

Ohle,
U..llt. . ·- NIJUI,.d to Hie tf.efr
cloh111 with sold fWucl., wltllln
low mottths.
D.... thl• 13th ..., ef ~~.....
1969.

Til¥ toad 01111 --~~ .....

Ol!r hamoli- w l - - .

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ELECTROI;IJX CLEAIIEII larp SEWING MAatllml;
dlla ....,.,
wltb Ill
e!ud'rw toOl• IDI1 PIPII' bart.
1be F'lllrlc llllop,
- w. -· ww ..u tor Au!horlaecl Slqrv Solloa 01111
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memory

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l&lt;eet&gt;ing Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
'Informed As
Well As
Enlertoined

rlahlw:r-proJoel. Fast
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.....Uod? !Mt ,..... .......
traller, ODe bedroom, $710.
ato&lt;'• u.....? Call 99Z-2188.
MINERSVILU: - 4 rooma, bolh,
Cll1 99U8&amp;0 .,.. - bJo .....
P. H. a•tiii!N
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poubes, ••ement, pnae on
, . . . . J .... ef Nl4 C...,
aorth 011 Route 7 to Eaotera
12t. t%,600.
--- .,.. --- ~ ----Hilh SchoOl, turn loft Z mlleo POMEROY
1126. 9/2, 919 3tc
LEOAL NOTICE
&amp;lolneoo
buildem Silver Rldp.
with 6 roomaporlme!!tOIIIIbor.
NOTICI OM PILING OP
IMVIIrtORY AND .PPitAISI!MENT In llemarr ·
----- --------loolod.$111,000.
Tloo.Stoto of Ohio. ..,,, Co ....
7 ROOM HOUSE In Cbelller, Call 6 ACRES- 6 room bauao, pleoIN LOVING
&lt;i wr d Prel.t.tC.wt
882-3890.
IY of nter and -dtai!WL
hulband aid tatblr, Edward
8..z7..etc
Good fences. f$,500.
v..,., who daported IIIIo lito
EXCESS BODY auld-wlill f1oddo&gt; LETART - t kits oa tlvor, 6
Coor Yl!U'I 180 tnday, ~
&amp;~Weta, ·. -, tJ,.D, at rwrooms, bath, porchea, drWed
bor2.
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7~ ll!p
woH. $6,600.
. MAPU:WOOD LAKES - Two
We miu tboo fnoa our homo,
bouoeo, cabin, C. .lliO bauoo,
LONE STAR boot, 01111
....,. Fothor,
llldea, swiJwa, balta, fW1bw.
!riDer. N e w llnloh, $521.
We mlu thee lrom thy place,
lwimmlna and parlioL $32,•
Phono 111-2218.
8-l..U.
Ao'er our ure lo cut,
500.
We miao tho IUIIIklao &lt;i 1111
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lace.
lll.tha, two eDCloMd toftbel,
eo~d&amp;IPMI .... modal
Wo mill 1111 01111 wiDIDI
mal!lllat. El!!'llloDf ....
earport, IUIIL $10,500.
band.

USED ~ ~ Two nleo ,.... '

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-tlcilid ......... w!ia

nesday nl&amp;ht aa prevlouolji .,..

4:38 P.M. .

Racloe, Ohio
cr!lt--

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'58 JEEP, f wheel
good
eondlllon, t&amp;OO. 28 fl. bouoe

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on Sept. 10 Instead of IIIIo Wed-

7:50 A.M.

HABRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
SERVICE. Pllone 992-2522.

HOISTETTER -----·-·- --·- _.... _
.lnsnca
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---REALTY
GI!O. IIOBSTETTER, BrMor

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tain the Women's AuxUiary of

Al

- t 01111 dooro 01111 otooriJW
&amp;-10.UC
wheel. Frlee $650. Call 66ZZ886 aaytlmo after 5 p.m.
SEE NEIGLER BulldhW Sofily
ll.:l9-3tc
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GQY Nelaler, Raelr., 0.
1H8IWILEYDAVJn'!ON7t"'21;-1!~
orcyde, pod coodltloa. AU ------------:M
accosaca1ealnolo4od. CaiiTU. FOR lURE tnmcher water
MBL
~·. . liDo, c~opool dralnl 4 to 1Z
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24-DICH STEEL
oooi 3:341 or BtJ-3915, RlciDO.
6!raco with l!ll1lll'e JacMt. AU ·
4.2Mc
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CGIIII!Ioa, IIIYid i&lt;d&gt;l-, C. C. BRADFORD, AUC'IlONEER
Oteoter, 0111o. Phoao tas..1Mt.
CGmpleta Senlce
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dow oiUo. A!&gt;.PJ'OL' 1 aero &lt;t
lfOIIII'l Priee reduced for IJn.
modtale ale. Call Dick &amp;wll!w&amp; tor IIIPOI-OltUdprice.
11112-2151 or 99:h'l732.

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MODERN RANC11, 5 rooma, balb
11r
wau li&gt; wau
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SMITH AUTO SALES;
",..,., I,M4uGA...OH10

!rWO BEDROOM h-, UtiJw ,
room, dl!dJW ..-, hoJI 01111 . '
one bedroom carpeted, 1M
- ..u Ave., Middleport. I'll.
IIIIZ-98411 or 1192-3035.

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1fu1 Estall Far Sale

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o t h e - PVIIIIIMIID .._
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the drt - · 1
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vor "'~ t -.
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lfUI7t. }~
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on
a., Ia k1111nt1
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tlrol, IXtellent -lion,
Frfdo1, AI!J. 2i, ib0ul7.acl p. THIIIE .IIOOif oporlmenl, . _
$400. l'llo!!e 992..311:19. ,'
m. Sao Bonlonl Gllka.Y. l
Jilot.lr lxdlt-ln
847..atc
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ldlchaa, wall..., Olllltolllttop CLEANINGFST -ell'JIOt -:;.......
liall; llalnlo11 oteel - 1011 over l!lod, oo euy too.
9 ~-- - ,-:;" ,...- - - - -.ACAIICY liar ""' ilda!'ll '!'_. !Odt, larp 110111 01111 Get m...Luab:e. Rolli electric
Jlo, Pid!r id11ilt 111M .,._
larp cloooto. Nicoll doc~r $1. Tluy'ollarpln.............. I l*'f
oratOd.
Call 112-2278 far Ill-·
laud., Mlddl'lfOd.
9-Utc
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- I ; J ...... 18111-fi·....- TRAti.EB, . BROWN'S TraUer
IJWI1'0!i&lt;. IIIDoro.W.. Hi.
l32f. .
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FOUR ROOII HOUSE like new,
bath, electrtc~, watar, pa
turnac:e, carport, llQCd neighbon. In Syracuse. Call ~~~~

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WII;L OFFER t50 rowaN

pitcbforkl, hind ...,. am ot1r
er tools. Phone HU676 or

99U86il.

IIQU'1~ ~ man • 8U; wiUihO iiOpereea&amp;-•••loa, ABC a-o. • :

DAY8M151'
NIIIIT . .7JZ4

PILIP-21a - , _ , .

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PHILCO refrlieliltor,
ps noge, PUJh molrer reel
~~ 2 mowiJW •cythes, two

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1981 CHEVROLET '-"'· I'lL

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HOUSE FOR SALE on Voron.\10.
7 romns, IPJ)l'oxt.tely three
aero. WW aell r•IODilble to
ae!tle esmte. 1'llone 99UIMI5
or 11112-.1676.
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FURNISIIED oportm1111, Albert
IUD, Bac1D0. PIIC.,. IHII-2288,
a..29-8te
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BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

Write R. G.
Steele, " P0. Box t3, MldJD&amp;.·
pan.
8-2a.3lc

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BLAETTNARS

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eetlmata, pltoao IllS.
1801., (Wo ... O!OfWboro),
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flnfsh. PS, PB &amp; AT,

IPirt 1line. Uyooquallfy, we'D

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FEMALE,
No
perieaee noedod 1o """' 25por
eent commtslion demoattntlna lo.rL No lnveo!ment. Cor
DIC818U')'. Write Toy Ladlu
ParJ;y Pion, Johno!own, Pa.
15902.
9-2.31p

ROOF PAIN'11NG Ud Plldd!il

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cctf'. P$, PB &amp; AT.

------------eveolrWI free. ex-

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bus,OhJQ.

101 PIINTIAC •••• $2595
i~ ...:u... t ,.... St•• w81 on.

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WAITRESS at 1·11 Cote,

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BALDWIN PIANO 1o .... picked
.., In IIIIo ano IIII,Y be booJiht
at hQge oavlnp. r... lnfor·
matiCXI .Pout Gra,.s,
Gro,.. Plano aDd otiaa C....
.PAQ)'I 383 E. Bl'oad st. I CoJum-

PHONE 112-2962

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POTATOES. ~u,n.&amp;clne.
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Far Sale
8-31~1c

Auto Sales

TWO CAIRIEIS
.IEE-.:D
IN
MASON

ecceptH llflfll t •·•· f•
O., J , Pultllc•Uen

t. .... - ....ct .,., edt . . _ . .
tecfl .... l. Tt._ ,-usher will not
M , .. ,...,.1~1• for _.'• thl• CIM

5.25

5.7!

1150

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OEGULATIOI!S

taB
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Fed. Tax

F 78114
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F 70114

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fjrttfoat BLE

Help Wanted

c ........J_ &amp; c.,.ctiiiM

Will

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Want Ads
HoUde¥ plana were dliCU&amp;Ied whoa tho Past M&amp;troos &lt;i
WUkosvUie Chapler 20, Order
~ the Eutel'b Star. met recently at tile home or Mrs. Elizabeth

~itU.el Waat

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ONE b1f -l!w lriitor, $125.
Oat UIIII!;J ll'llltf tlreo, $21. ~• .9f~t.
8-314ip

WANT AD
INFOIMATIOirl
DEADLINES
5 ; .•. O.y leftre Pultllc4tl_,.
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$695

1H3 CHIVY II _ _ .......;______
' $195
'Convottlblo, fodil 1 ownor, car. Sup• -~rt '!'odol~ '
buclcot· _,.,.'IIOOd tlreo, 6 cyl., 3 speed ohlft, rodlo. ·

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Goad tire,. Cl- lnlerlot. Blue flnloh. Rodlo.
INA I'ORD GA~AXil"·,....'
-SI95
SCOOI HJ. 8'-~ ··YB ;ntlno, outl&gt;matle. Whlto flnloh.
Hn •ntert.O:f, gooct-w~w• tiNt, ·R&amp;H.

1967 Yukon Delta Travel Trail• .••• : . , $S .

;Ecwlpped with aink,.goa range, Ice bo~ ·~--'••·

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Loool ownod 101!1 •ll~ag. cot, VB oilgine, otd. tran 1 ,

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pWDds, five ounces. Grandpu'-

Tho
• ~~i/;~r·
troductlod
w
by Mrs.. Salton, was ~ very popuJar reverse design on Italian 15th
con!ury medals. An Innovation of
PlsaneUo, tho lmpreaa, usuaUy
with a legend, was ebosen for ita
symbollc: ·meaning,ottenobscure,
alluding to the sitter's life, staUon or a~com,pliahmenta.
Most of tho obieeta arellll!a11.
French, Germon, Dutch, English,
a n d Spanish medii• and pia·
quettes are also represented in
the exhibition.
.The plaquette COIIIIW'Od 1&lt;1 the
modal differs l!lohsi1e, subjec~
an! (witt! a fewexc:eptions)the •
sence of • reverse design.
Italy, thebirthplaceoftheRe..
nalssanee medal, was abo the
place wbere the ·plaquette wu
first de~loped at about the Jl11d..
die of the 15th century. Man 7
or the plaquette artists have re.mllnod atiOJWDIOU8, Two oxceptloDllly One Spanish plaquettes
by 11101'1)'DlOUI arttats are included lD tile exhibition along with
ImUan and

ARE DINNER GUFSI'S
Evangellat Doan Mills &lt;i Man.
c:beater, Ky.. and Mr. aDd Mr1.
Charles Russell, Pomeroy Road,
wore dinner guesto WodaeldaJ
&lt;i Mra. Rolph '1\lmor and dauch·
ter, hrrle. Mr. Millo has been
the gueot opeakor It reviY&amp;I aer.
vlceo held atlbeBr-CIIIr&lt;b
&lt;t Christ tor the past tea dayo.
Mr. RusooU Is the putor 01111
Mro. RuoooU Is cllreetor &lt;i the

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Medical Contor. Named Anaola
Kayo, tho baby welijled eigbl

shown in Armor on Horseback;"

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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. WUUani Davis,
Jr. of Middleport are II!IIIOQDC.
lng 1lle birth &lt;i their tlrot child,
a daughter, Frl.da.v at the 9llzer

Planned Sept. 7 to 28

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ion monument&amp; and plaquea at

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wiU be awarded a acholarahlp.
Gray plana to become 1 miDister.
A five..bour parade was teatured one evening whlle another was taken up with a concert
r...m Ute Third Arllll' Bancl ellrected by J. :J. Glllil. There was
a musical program by Ute Girl
Scouts of America and lbe c....,.

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ANNUAL PICNiC HELD
Aruual picllic ortheS u n d 1 y
School ot the Church or Christ
in Christian Qnion was held re.
cenlljo at tho Leodi~W Creek Ma·
r1ne. Allpd~ were Mr. and
Mrs. Weat,y yOUng, Mrs. Ber·
t .. Custar, Mrs.' Jim St;M:ngter,
Jimmy,~ .Darlene, MrL
Roxie ouer · George- Batey Mr
01111 MrL
Manley David.
ll1ko OIIIILUa,Mr. IUIIIWa.
reoc:e Manley and Lori Pamela ·
Bo)'ee, Eupne aDd Tim~ Ma~

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ocal radio program In the in~
toreal &lt;i youth Ud tho plaque Ia
lianed b.Y the naUonal president
&lt;i tho American · Legion Auxll.
lary and tho Na!looel Commun.
lcatlons CWrman.
At tile comentlm held at the
Marriott~, Mrs. •N-IIng
aened on the pre • Conventloo patient at Holzer Medical Ceacommlttee on .Pel'JI18Dellt organ- ter. !lie h1 the guest (( h e r
lzalloa. On ~ evanlng pro. aunts, Mlas Edith Klel!l and Mloo
ceding the opening &lt;i the con. Hulda Klein. She lo aloo visll.

veation theAmerleanLegionband
competition was held at the Georala Tech stadium. First place
award went to the Rldoe, Wia.
band, while a b&amp;nd from New
JoriiO.)' took aecond.
'l'IMi Impressive opening of tho
~ 18111ion MoncilY rea-

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A ramo~~&amp; doctor once said bring peace of iDJDd.

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that on this Labor Day in ,\he
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mldol of IJ!odem lechoolOID' is finiahod ~should
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and its attendant fee I of work in ellhl houro, be either
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Training Suggestions
For the Tyro Footballer

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ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
ing six to eight oWJCes o:
Aoou• this _time of year
Ouid. every hour will prevent
preseuoo football lrainlnJ!
beat cramps. If aweallng is
lakes its loll in the form 01
profuse, salt Bhouid he adiled
boot stroke. Most such cue•
In the proportion of oDo teacan he prevented by observopoooful to silo quarts of
ing the followin( suggeswater.
tions: Promective p1ayers
sbould avoid IUinmer work
in an alr-concllliooed environment but lhould work
where they coil become ac&lt;llmaled to !be l!eit. Drink·

A player's weilhl sholild
be recorded before and after
each practice session. If he
loses more than 3 I?'Jl cent of

his normal weight duriDg _

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one letter to each tqYIN, to

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liibrP T. Prlee d9WD 11:16 p. ·:tree ~ landed · Iii •, a amaiJ ·
m.; J - A. ~ up 1:05 ravillt.
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Two meu 'l'~ ,I ii 'h ' tho
Lm.• J"""a B IIIDol up t:30 craah d tbe arelli . ad! ·.whKi ,,.
a.m.; Fort ~'··a,p eiao eea.... 1'hl1 wereJdaDIIOoda• ·
Lm.; Wlnllald, Natloaal - . Gl~ Elpnt J!el•• 37, .,the ,
9:4$ J P.m.; C)Jaeblla down 2:15 pOOl, and a~ lllla•.....-;1
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COLOR
ALSO
Rod Tayllo'r in

"TO HELL WITH
HEROES"

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OHIO RIVER - Lock lt, La.
clr llad&gt;rle up 2:$0 p.ln.; Ed"""' S. Do- doWD 5 L

MEIGS COUN11ANS LIKE gnud ""'~s and this was the """' It loobd In tile reglllll'atlm Uno
Sunday when over 700 residents turned out for the grand opening of the Pomeroy flower Shop on

SAVI! TIMI!': •.

Butter111t Ave.

Stella Ponn to Holea M. WDltams, LDts, Pomeroy.

COME AS YOU ARE!
THE

FARMERS BANI

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SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

Say
LONG· TIME FRIEND ofll!r, and lllrs. Millard Van Meter,

operators of the· Pwnero~. F1ower Shop, Mrs. Opal Kloes, right.
·presided at the punchbowl as some 700 residents moved tllrou«h
thfl retreahment line at tbe atu:v•s gnrxl opening In new quar-

"I miss you"

ters Sunday. Being sened by ll!ro. Kloes are Mary and Tcmmy
Bowen.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 2
Walt Di•n•y's

Knotts, Maaon; Jenny Newmey.

Tochnlcolor)
An l I·Cortoon Feature
Captain HoOk's P irotes,

er, Wilkesville; Bernice Wlrm,
Pomeroy.
S&amp;tllrclay Discharges - Dot..
tie WUt; Dolores Zecll, Ellza.
beth Stepbard, Alzada HallhUl,
George Rowley, Kennetb Dlngus,
Dosha llall, VIola Moon, l'llyllla
Clark.
&amp;mday Admissions Elo-

Tinker Bell,lndi• Braves
and Mermaid Lagoons

Beautifully Arranaed
BY YOII Florist

See the HAPPY ENDING

Surprioo and delight her

while you~re away with an

artistic arrangement of love-

lroah flow•• ••••••

DUDLEY'S
992·5506
Mlddlopolt,

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSP!fAL
Admissions saturday - Ida
GoegJOin. Pomeroy; wnma Parmalee, Middlej)Orl; Earlls CracL
dock, West Columbia; E 1 8 I e

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Transfers

ll's Quick!
It's Convenient!

"HOOK, LINE &amp;
SINKER"
(T ochnlc,Jor)
Jerry Lewis, Anne Francis

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

WED. AND THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 3-4
HOT OPEN

wortb DW, Pome~oy; Bertha GW,

Middleport; Maude Y011111!, Ra.
cine.
.
&amp;md'Q' Discharges - Robert
Hemsley, Mabel Wolfe, Walter
Garnes, Earlie Craddock. ·
lllonday

Admissions -

Karen

Miller, Middleport; George C8ln,
Athenli Paul Milliron, Racloe;
Marcella

WHAT
DOES

IT TAKE
TO BE A

Hartman. 1oa1 Bottom;

Bessie Undo..-, Cheshire;
Steve Roseberry, loq Bottom;
Evle . Estep, Pomeroy; Mabel
Roush, Racine: Margie llwX, Ra.
cine.
Monda,y Dlschargas - Noaa. .

Independent
Tachnlclan?
If y:ou'ro o ••If.
employ•4 TV ,..
palr1110n, -chenlc,

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WINNER?
Any ball player will tell
you thai il lalrts just a
little ";rxlra of that some·.
thing" to be a winner. At
our bank "rita! something"
. is high eamings on insur-

ed savings. pe a winner
at our bank. 1oin our sal/"
ings team, the fiiggest
winner arourul.
WHEN YOU VISIT, F'ARK FREE

technlclon, · Joha

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well.
We can show you
how rou con pllt up
to I 0" ol rour a,..
nuol o;rned '""
COIM - Gf $2,500 1
whlchev..- I• loll
- Into y:our own
HR•JO Quallfl.d
Retlre~t~~nt Plan,
and H4uet the totill amOunt •a~h
'f"Of:
from thcrt
· yeor't gro1a I no
com1,
You con do It q.
cou" of a cha!lftl
In tN S•lf..E.,.
~loy•d Individuals
Ta•
R1tlre•nt
Act, P..evlowly1
)'OU WWI .,.,Mftt.d
to deduct only 5~
of tN1 contrlbuflon.

TM,. •• ethw

Important ad¥ano
tag..,, and yow
John 'Honeac• 11111n
knows them all.

~alional ·

He'll •• hap,y to

diiCUII th111 with
,-.u artd with your
.tfOI'M&gt;fo

cktell•,

H e n r y Hensley, Beverly
Hensley to John c, Hensley ,Bar.
bara ~ Hensley. .83 Acres,
Olive.
Elizabeth E. Smith, W. J.
Smith, Jean E. Mam, George
V. Mam, M.D. to Union Cor.
bide Corp., Mlneralo, Letort.
Lebanon,
John W, Arbaugh, abel Ar·
beu8h to Ballard Homo, Darla
S. Keenan, Partels, Olive,
· Luey Justis to Earl A. Smith,
Edna A, Smith, 'Is Acre, Pomeroy,
Mary Ethel Gllkey to Edna Slobut, Lot, Middleport.
Jcim Foreman, Eliza Forenu
to Roy Proftltt, Meter S It o
Agree., Lebanon.
Calvin ~so. Allee Sprouse
ID Amos TOlls, Ruth L. Tillis,
Lot, Rutland.
Lewis E, Mcintire to Arlie
E. CoUino, Joonn B. Collies,
23\1 A., Olive.
Charlea Frederick Reiber,
!\vlvia L Reiber to Bureallun.
c:oa, Bomle M. Duncan, 29\1

GENE RIGGS
992·5169' •• ~35f5
141ddloport,' 0.

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FJberfelds Hosiery and Founcktion Departments Paesent

Elmer G, Sayre to Stemt
So,yre, 100 A., Salisbury.
4'dla J. Matlach, WOllam Mat.
latch, · et ai, Robert Rarten.
becb, Sterll!, to llar&lt;lld L. Brew.
er, Ruby Brewer, Parcels, 01 ..
lve.

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BODY PACKAGE by FORMFIT ROGERS
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Premier, 78, Believed
Near Death in Harwi

1be teaci!IDg staff Cqr the ..,.
IICbOol rear baa been complet.
ed bi tbo Soulbom Local Scbool
Dlatrlet l!oard ct E41catlon.
Employed In a recent mooting
were Richard Piersol, h I g h
IICbOol English In the jun.
1nr and un1nr buildings; Dse
Pumphrey and Bruce Wallace,
at the Letart ElemeiCary School:
Robert Jones, vocational agriculture instrUctol7, and Mrs.
Florence Circle, Raclne elemen-

tery building.
Robert Aahloy "" named co. /
ordlnator ct Federal TWo I pro.
grama ~ school year·
.
'MRS. WU.MA SARGENT WAS P.t'OHnted a ·beaulituJ .Over
llalplt Sayre, new dlalrlct ,..
~"""co by Melgs Councy SuperiiiiAindont of School&amp; Robert
parlnteldeot, reported 111at ar.
'Bowen Tuellda)' night when she was .honored guest at • dinner
-enta were compl- Cor
moving the sixth graders of tho
hold by the Melga Couaty Baal'&lt;l of Ed~catlan . alld. omployeo
of the Meias County s..&gt;erintendeot of Sctfouls' omce. lllrs.
Portland and Letart areas ID the
Sergent served as secretary ID the eounQ' 114&gt;Bl'lntendeat of
Letart Elementary School thla
acbools 37 years before . her· recent resignation. nt.e all"Ver
last year they oorviee was lbo gilt of the board 1111 otall at the councy s~r·
classes In llaelne.
.~ lntendent' s office.
Authorized ID receive extended service piy were Mrs. Con.
nee Andrews, cheerleader supervisor; Mrs. VInas Lee, Annual and Echo l'llbllcatlons, and
cart Weese, a a dramatics coach.
In accordance with ..,.. elate
law, teachers of thecUstric:t~e
lllab trll&gt;ule waa paid Tuesday with w1&gt;0m !lira. 5aQIIII work-' son Cor 17 years, MrL Sargant given a $200 across lbo board
· al8irt a1 a dlmer In her honor ed Cor 17 rearo, and !lira. Pat. alao worked with the late c. o. pay lllcreaae el!ecdve Sept. 1.
wnma S.gent. wllo re- teraon ware- apeclal polls It the Chaplll8ll a.....,...ofyears. Mrs.
Mrs. Be~ Curfman was em.
Sergent Ia..,.. worldne maport.
~ roolgnecl efter 37 years dlnDor honoring ll!rs. I!OrPIIt at
u IOC1'01ary IIi tbo ' c:oonty SUo Beii!OJ'a Reltaurlllll.
time basis In the OC!Ice d the
Mra. Su'gant tbanked the Meigs MelBa Consen&gt;atlm Service.
parlatendent of SChoolf ol!lce, by
Attending the dlmer were Mr.
llobort -..., present M o I K • ~ Board or Emcatlm and
members
of
the
ltlfl'
at
thecwnand
Mra. BoweD; Mr. and Mrs.
Coulll1 ~ofSchoola.
llcnrea, ~ lbo, preseoto. cy 111110~1 OC!Ice who Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. liar.
·., lion ct a gUt 10 Mfa. sargent, gave the oppreclatlm dinner. Ste old Lobae, lllr. and !lira. Harold
,JERUSALEM (UPO - Searcll· lhalllred her fOf her dedl""ted CODIIIIonted "that all goocl tblngs llouah, ll!r. and !lira. VIrgil At.
ers
have fOWld the automobile
"""'k and .......sized her c:ootrl- DUst come· to an end,. referring kino, lllr, and lllrs. Otis Koopp, abandoned
by James A. Pike,
bullolla ID· the IICbOol 8)'8lem of tO her l q 1181'1 ct work In the Mlao Linda llaley, ll!r. and Mrs. former episcopal bishq) ol
Larry Heines, !lira. Grella Sut.
·~~e~ga CWney over the year&amp;. cowit;y OC!Ice.
tlo,
!lira. Nellie Vale and liar: California, who vanished TuesIll
addltiCIIIIDworklnswlthBow·
0, 0. i'Jiterson, Rutland, for, mer · 111porlntelldenl ct ochools, en C« sovoral rear• and Patter. old Sergent, husband of the hon.
or sueot.

Honor Mrs. Sargent
.. Mrs.

ran.

ploylld ao assistant cook at the

baseball coach.

Lelirt Falls building and the

t

where ,they •ve a traUer.
Mra. steve Mardnko went to

Anchorage, Alaska where she
wW Join her husband who Is sla·
llonod there In the ormy,
lllrs. Dooma Wataon and lwo

,ona, Jimmie and Hay, went to
· h. sumter, S. C., to visit her
dall&amp;hter, Airman and !lira, GarJ

day in the Judean desert, police
said today. There was no trace
of Pike.
A map belonging to the
controversial
56 - year - old

'Meet the Team' Thursday
.

"Meet !be Teom" nlilht wl).l"'"- ~~4 at the Melp Swllum
, In Pomeroy at 6:30 p. m. 'rit.rslllllo. '""
.
Foolboll players oC Metg~' Scllool'wlll.be introduc&lt;!d
'.lad will ·work out under the
· '!be •high 'ochi&gt;ol band will
. liven the evenlrw with a preview ·its own.
Reser~ season JiCkets to Meigs gam·e s are on sale at the
New York clothtQ~ Houae in Pcmei'O)', Wilson's Western Auto
Store In Middloport, atllattbo Rutland Doperlment Store In Rutlatll.
General admission tiekets will be on sale in the same buatn8ss houses on F~.
Meigs will &lt;!)On Its seaaon at. 8 p. m. Friday at tile Meigs
stadium apinst Ironton St. Joe, a DOD-league match.

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BarnharVMr~, Barnhart and
· baby da"'!hter accillnpanledback bore r... a visit and retui'Jio
ed bock hCIIIIe to Sooth CarUiiaa.
Mike MarciMl&gt; who Ia In the ,
army, his 'bien nat to Ft. Jach- ·

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Robert Marcinko, Jr. alit sla-

ter Teresi wne to Je-town,
PL, whore lhil¥ ba'" elql!oy.
moot.
ll!r. and Mrs. Jewell Stoey d

nora, Ohlo, Leon Hecox oflpwa,

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to, ~-~atrua.
at Ohio Siata lllllvtrll(y, "' ....
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135, llradJur7 .,.._....., 1%7,
Salisbury EJ-.T w, to.
tal, 1,5!JL Tho el.....a17 roUment lutYMr tolllod 1,8C.
James D. &amp;ittis, 20, and Jos.
Hlal&gt; Scbool .... .....
eph D. Berry, 21, ho!h oC MlcL
lnr HIII&gt;Sd!Ool.....w-a, ......
dleport, will be arrnlgned In a

Stilts, Berry
To Face Court

federal court In Columbus Frl•
dQ' on auto larceny charges, acc:ordlng "' Sheriff Robert liar.
tenbach.
The men were taken to FrankliD. Count,y last week after being

returned here from Gallipolis
!ollowiDg thalrarrestthere. Thoy

and a woman companion were

MEIU (;ENER,u. HOSPITAL

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AD!lJTT£D - NOlle.

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The Bra1Siip Kiv~ you olie Itt of·. ,trl.-., o.~ ~·~uoth 't tilic ~fee
Stocking Girdle ~\yto yqu ponl)'hose ~om with girdle co~t,rol,
. youlN. •11. puU"!l .~~~etl\~; f&lt;!il~~"niaqo~louo,, witli
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PARIS
Ho Chi Mioo's lllneaa •IIIIa•• abooiiUIJ..,
·etfect on North Vietnam's basic pollc:iet," an extnmeb' kaalllrlldltable source said today. The source, who ~ to be ldentlhd
even by political afllllation. said the Ulneso of tbo Norih
president would 11 modlty in no way dte VietlameH peaphfa Rruatl
tor liberation. 11
The Hanoi delegation to the V - pooce Iaika WOI In dlnct
cable contact with its home capital and pres•nUb' wu reeetYlc ,
messages oo the 78-year..old Ho'l!l corxlition.
Members of the delegation refused to commert either • Ho'1
illness or on any developnert5 it may have caused in HuaL
Neutral Asian sources said the Wnes1 might klldle factloDII
feuds In the North Vlotnuneso CoolmunlstliOlV leadership, lurp!J
between the pro--Moscow am pro-Pekiqr wtrws. The auddeni""ClQlC•
ment that Ho was tll was beiJW diacuased at prhate atratea' talb
by U. S. diplomats.
U.S. Ambassador to Saigon Tuellda)' evening aDd told
Ellsworth Bunker was c:onter~ newsmen he eJI)eeted the _..
ring with Henry Cabot Lodge, governme•· .teaderlhiP Ia . Sol·
at111 UDder Pnaldlot
chief U.S. negotiator at the goo,
Ng10'0D
Van Thlou, tO VIetnam talks. Initially their
discussions were
to have past pollclas of elldllll lbo focused on a review of the new by nog&lt;Jtiated ~ ....
South Vietnamese cabinet and without turrooder.
A Cow houri after the
Bunker's assessment or the
sta-.nt,
XlaD Thuy, tile
group.
VIetnamese 11111011But a statement from the chief
ator
lid
mlnlater
ct alate;
North Vietnamese delegation
made
1
new
ops-1
to Gil
churchman
was
discovered that Hanoi is more interested in
United
States
to
rapidly
wltbnear: the car in which he alii American trcq withdrawals
his thire wife, Diane, 31, were than in the overthrow of the . draw ltl forces frCIID Scab
riding on a drive frCU\ present Saigon regiJ:T.te Put Vietnam.
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at a rec_...
Bethlehem to the Dead Sea In these talks in a new focus.
Bunker arrived in Paris colebratllw the 2tth ami-•
lsraell«c~ied Jordan.
ry of Ho' • deduatiCIII ct
Arab tribesmen joined huJ&gt;.
lnd""'ndence
frtm ~
'dreds of Israeli trO&lt;I)S aoo
Thuy Indicated to - - tbo
pollee in the search for Pike.
Communlala mlglrt alter tbolr ·
HelicopterS whirled over the
demalll to ouat tbo Tblaol
area, honeyccm\bed with caves
--UPni.!!Jti!&amp;J!IW
aid dried stream beds which
"JIIartl wlllldrawillll . lr'Oapa In
make detectioo trom he alr
coosidorable
IUDibera ud ..,
very di!ticult.
pldly."
Poli~e said the car broke
When pressed by reporter• •
Six defendants were lined and the amount of wltlldrawal aDd
down alii the couple bean
walking until Pike became three others forfeited bonds what the North Vletmmue
exhausted aJd collapsed. Mrs. Tuesday night in the court of would do If N!Jron wlthdnW
Pike contiiBJed on alone until Middleport Mayor C. 0, Fish· more Ilion 1 quarter al lbo
she reached Bethlehem. The or.
American force•, 11lv;y •ld.
FOifeillng boods of $25 each uwe11 th8n. It would cr•te a
search for her hu.sband was
were Timothy Rocchi, 19, Gal. new sltuatlm lid we would
started lmmedlaioly.
liJIOIIs,
Illegal exluwst; Waller take it into account..,
Mrs. Pike wa1 brought to
K.
Carpenter,
20. Point PleasJerusalem
later am was
·
reported under sedation today ant, speeding. and Carl J. Rofs11n, 23, Guysville, squeallnB
in a hotel.
A U. S. spokesman in Jerusa- tires,
Fined on four convictions was
lem said there was hope Pike
George
Quillen ot Middleport,
might be loom alive and
$10
and
costs
each on two clta.rgspeculated the churchman could
es
or
disturbing
the peace, $20
have c::rawled Into one of the
caves to find shelter from the and costs for assault and battery, and $10 and costs for desun.
Flrlt Clgures Cor tile a e w
The couple was spending a struetloa ~ propercy. Clarence
0.
Freeman,
54,
Pomeroy,
was
sc...,. year reported tociiQ'll!'lbo
month in Israel to study origins
fined
$10
and
costs
for
disturbMolga Loc8l Scbool Dlmlctor O.rlatlanlty.
Ing
the
peace
and
$10
and
coats
overall
In lbo 111..
Local residents said it was
trlct
••
up.
.
for
assault
with
a
deadly
weaunlikely Pike could survive in
pon.
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TGial ........_ In tbo .....
the desert more tMn 24 hours
Others
fioed
were
Alice
J.
trlct this yar, IDclw!llll without water~ They said the
area Is honeycombed with Jeffers, 33, Jac::kson, '$10 and eta! educotlm 1111-....-,
caves and that if Pike had costs, speeding; Mark A. Bee- totals 3,022, _.-ed to a 111gle, 18, Racine, $1(1 and costs, tal enr&lt;rl'- ct Z,981 far lut
crawled into one of them to
escape the sun It might be days speedlngj Leonard Smith, 29, yur.
Clifton,
va., $10 and oosia,
EnrolimeDt ror acbool Ia:
before searchers round htm.
speeding; Myrtl• McCumber,
l'orrlaJw
El-.:J
fll, NJd..
Temperatures in the area
Mlcldlepor~ $10 and costs, aa. dleport ElemeliMQ 161, RntJmt
were reported arouM 105 sault and battery.
·
Elomenlary 2to; ·c ..
degrees.

Portion Paek of Athens was
resignation ct NOIId&amp; Hendricks awarded a contract to provide
as a cook was ac:eepted.
meats for the school eareter. Awarcled lbo contract to ouwly las and Roebrecht of Parker•·
cool lor all tlvo sehoul• or the burg was given the contract tor
dlmlct was the Jacobs Coal canned goocls, prOduce and frozen
cO. or Pomeroy.
Crults.
A salary sch......, was odopl.
A report was given on t b e
ed cor the coac111ng alall whl ch closed lunch hoor in all five
Includes Robert Aslliey. head schools of the Southern LOcal
football cooch and athletic dl. School Dlatrlct this year. stu.
rector lncludlnaooordlnatlngthe dents must stay on campus tlJ.r.
tull athletic: program; John Blake lng the lunch period unle88 lhil¥
am Bruce Wallace assistant have a doctor's excuse.
rootball c:oachea; ou'ane Wolle,
A letter of reslg!l8.tlon was
seventh and olgllth grade Coot. read from Mrs. Joaoe H. Wolfe,
ball coach; James Adams, head clerk of the board of educ~.
basketball cooch, with H II t o n effective as soon as possible.
Wolfe, a&amp;sistant; Duane Wolfe,
Mrs. Wolfe, however, will re.
ninth l!l'ade basketboll and Bruce main on the job long enough ID
Wallsce, sevontltandelghthgrade help acquaint a repla~e~nt in
tiasketball, and Larry Wolre, head the job.

monthly quota with the oldest
19 year-Gido available.
In the tlrst )'ellr
transition
from lbo oldest-first to the
yoongest..first. those above 20
and not yet 26 would be thrown
Ia the llrst year pool with the
19 yoar-&lt;Jids.
In 1967, when. Congress
oxle!Jied the Selective Service
Act, it barred the President
!'rom Instituting an artificial
lottery wlthool nrst gettirw
permission !rom CGngress, but
ol1CCIOI'Oged him to atart mat..
lng lbo youngest susceptible to
tho
Jt first Instead or the
olclel
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aid se.taie membera let It be
·koowQ chances of any gettiJW
. . . - to the draft !QUery blll
thla year were very dim.
lli!p, F. EdWard Hebert. DLL, ehalnnen of tile Houae
anned servl
oubcammlttee
for
tbo clralt, caUs
the
roungeal.;llrst method "lottery
by DIY!Iio Pravlclence."

~· PlaiDS resident for ma·
ny )'eara. Several went to tile

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grcqt," the local draft bOard.
would be Instructed to 1111 their

Parkenburg. Rev. Bragg was a

lllrs. Carl Bormort of Reedao
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urday of the death of Rev. W. W,
Bragg at a hospital in (])arieston. W. VL Hlo body was brought
to Parkersburs to the Ogden.Fu,..
eral Home where services were
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B)' MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES

lllro. IAah CCJC~ and dau&amp;liter
Josephine ¢ Marlon. 0.; Mn.
Core Emerick and grondoon,IJon.
aid ol l.ucallter, o., Mrs. £m..
ma PoweU' alld brother Fiank.
l'lorlt and llmi1l' of LoJw ·re - - guoala of Mn. Ell&gt;-

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In respect d Mr. Bragg.
lllr. and Mrs, Tommy Walaon
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'Jolll l'llobak doWD 6:$0 a.
m,; Lock 15, John J. RoWe up 4
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UPI) ma~ careful securl~ preca,.. nV4i .,.,;,., "It wm 10
a.m.; All4lu1Jipa up 5:05 Lm.; -The Dukes COontcy prosecutor lien&amp; · to protect Kol1lllclr lid tlau four ~s,l' ~o
Lock 16, Buckeye Stele up 3:50 said today he ~ attomoya Dllit. Atey. Qlmund S. DIDla, , preYiooiaJr · eltbllaled '
a.nl.; JtGboat doWD 5:16 a.m.; Cor SelL Eclwanl II. 11.-dy whose We '-• been c1Q l-ot.
Loci&lt; 17, Jeftoram up 7:55 p. would try ID block with a
Sleei.-laid atternoya Cor tile -~~'idle ~aldanl
m.; 0. F. 91earer clowa I:ZO Cedefal court lllltmetlm an · IIV. glrb wha with Mloa llmiitra C. Dnlill- of
a.m.i Ea10 ArkaDaas down t:.. Inquest lito the d•tll of Mary Kopedmo a!Wndld a li01V Lultme C&lt;uui.J,
15 a.m.; BoUOYIIIe Locka, 1\11. Jo KqJOCimo, sot ID C~M~n · )laCon the accident 011 a.PPa· Ccllunoa
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Stele up 5:50 p.m.; Luther Herd.
·
_ laland,
metnollon.
here , roiiJII
Walter E. steele
of Edpr- ' qulddlck
MondaJ Cor
a atrateg
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man up 5 Lm.; S. M. Jenko up Wecln611da)'.
7 a.m.; Lock 21, Jane T. doWn town. who '-s been on 1 flntsteole alao predlctocl lbo
WedDoPJ' an
6:10 a.m.; ·Andrew P. CalhauD, nome bosls with KeMoclr since loqueat wauld run e:.m Caur to riff OJdlulpatiCIII
Ned Merrick down Walllnl; Rr.. IIIey 1181'Ved lqjother In 1961as
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tile
. cine Lockl, Elaine Waxler c1owa ullstant dialrlct attorney's In
K~... to
6:f5 p.m.; Elgarelllr up 3 a.m.: Baaton, told UP~ "My educated
TDIES RECALLED
m~ caU. of
WWiam H. Zimmer c1owa 6:30 auess to tile senator wonts , ID
AKRON(lJPI)- GoodJeorTJre The ftnuolt will _t~t~IIIW(
a.m.; Greenup Loeka, Elaine G. pt It over wltll as quickly as .&amp; Bul&gt;berCo.lloda,y.....Uedl,77t eatablllll • llpl ca:ue
down 5 p.m.; John Fox down 8:35 pooalble, Ill!' guosa Is the
cor tlrn, 11x E78-lt oio;· N II~~~~~:~
p.m.: Valvollne dciWD 9:15 p. lawyero won't dolL"
OUJiom- eulbiODwlll......., Waahllllldt 11
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~; Alton Ztllfo'r up 11 )J.Jn.;
There had been spoculatlm ........, . oerlal· nymbors bella- former llolineclr aide;
C)'presa up I LDL; Franklin here that atloriiO)'S Cor tile 37· nlq wllb JP03 lid UAQI, .Good.
DIDio lu' .aald U
Pierce dowD l:f5 a.m.; Winola year-old .-tor and other )101' said lbo tina eau!4 1111 a vital to tbo
up 2:40 Lm.; Universal Trod. wltnessea ID . be called ID the alow leak~aldfiralleraeu llondijo In New
or liP 3:05. o.m.: J.
Lewll loquest lnlo · the Catal aiiO llilo!'IUbJected lo
VandOI! HeuYel
down 6:15 a.m.; Meldahl I..oeka, accldant July 18 would IIOID the cmdllku.
also . . . - uawp~.
F. H. Joboltcln and c.,_ wltb Coden! caurt Ia Baaton with a
271) paasensers clown 4:05 P.ln.; r - s t Cor an l~nctlOn.
·CAIJS FOB
DA)'
Allied-Ashland clown 5:20 p.m.;
AI a Pr&amp;oilllllllll heorlne last
LOGAN, W. VL (VPI)- W, A.
Loclr Klmberl.r clowa 5:25 a.m.; weak, In ' Edprtown District ('l'aiQ) Do,ylo, president ct t b e
Court, the lawyers argued lllllted Nine Workenlllllon,-..
Cotten !;luloll dciWD 6 Lm.
atronuouabr tlat tho ' - s t daJ urpd miDersiD lOOk a...,..
was "accuaatorfil" In rature. tract ........ - a "' ~ a
They unaucceaatulb a.,.bt ID dq. "If a dociDr, phyllclan,law·
LODGE TO MEET
wlo
the rl&amp;frt ~ croas- uamtne yor, actor o r - prct01-.
Pamel'O)' Lodga 164, F&amp;AM.
will moot Ill 7:30p.m. W-ilda)' witnesses alld seek rulbw• e:.m II: wort11 $50 u boar or man,"
at tho Masonic Temple In Pune- Judile James A. lloylo, wha wtu Boyle told • Labor llQ' r.U,,
roy. Refreshments will be serv.. prealde at tile Judlclll review. "Tbe mea rllk tbolr llvHID
EdprtowD Pollee a.!eC IJam. biPif akllled work are worth
od lollow!JW the meeting. A II
lnlck J, Arenl said be was -.!ban ~ par dq."
master Masons are Invited.

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