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lOfll',diia .....

'l1le lll'lnl wtll help 1....1d110
..,_ Olllo P.u:y !loy In celobratkiD of poolr)' Ia Ohio thr&lt;llwh 1

~... ~ wllhplnohllo•••~ JIOib'1 nodltvo, 1111011

ieo.ooo

_..... 01111 .... ...rerrtlll ol

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~, . Olllo Arlo Council 11 recelwd an IDcrococ ol art
a""'dloo tnm lbo 1081b a-ral Aalllllbly r.r Ita 19'10-71 proJeeta, Arlo ......,, oeekllll ..,.
ell a_.t Jill)' 1ddrcao their
iiQdrloo to lho Ohio Arlo ec.m.
ell, SO Wut ~St., Col,_

Junior 'ltfjss
Pagtm~t

Set

bus, WIS.
IW!III WOI'17, -~~ cllalr... ol tilt 1870 Molp l:cJoaty

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IGdll' lho ....- ............
wtllloo held Noo. IS lllho Yelp
Blab Sehoollllldi1Drlum In

"'"Worr7
""""'.

Aid lin. ~I qeta

wtll be In clJirile of - recrul- for 1870. All hlall
glrta lntera-

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ID llltorllll 1bo _ . t lhou1d
IIGrm lira. ..... at l'olllorQy

ac.te8.11ro.flo&amp;eloiii-

MIIp l:cJoaty Jualor Iiiia.
lira. JUd.Y 1111111 of _ , Cheater wtll be lD ........ of tilt polae
IIIII - - dlvlolm of 1ho
_.u. llro. RlaP II 1 formor

BY PARTICULAR
PEOPLEI
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE I

A,rtCarved
WEDDING

RINGS

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ENFORCED CURFEws TQ ~TA'i!l ralalltio Oalia
oori,y todiyla Fori Lalli.......,~~ t;mieo, N. J.; ~ l:iiiill.;
alii DoylcJo, 0111o, II! plaauod 117 ..._ civil di..Jrdora. ·.111e 40io
mu Cla*n;ollco llorco, incla!br.a~i'a~Meo, wuiiiOIIAIHII·w.aIIOido¥ DlaiR lD"' oilwt to ....- nauqllllll ol nclll 'fliilllico.
Two per- woreldllod In claohel ·lnaSclilth Sldt .. . -. . .
~ nlalit amid ac&amp;*"od, ~ -~ 01111,.... ·
·' · ..
DoyloD ,POllee mal- lioiJaUr aldlla
at11r aro ·
nlalita ol d l - a . A
ar. atapall&amp;
Wll ......
oo a ftnbamllloolod J'*1a~OIIIco.TIIIr1:y-aixpar- ,....II'!'OIIod
In Doytoo, Jloot ,.... cllarPd wl1h
or dl-1¥
eo1lluct..

•..OUCS

.Middle·Clau ,_ alii moy 6e lrimmerJ
WASIIINGTON - THE NIXON ADI\ONISTRATION ASKED 1ho
Se- t1lla,)' to trim the mlddlecla=il'CoD paad 1IJ lho I!Guoe'o
swoepiJW lax reform biU and to
WIOliPiclod fl-8 hllllm a
yocr cut Ia COQHmOtlon lax rotea.
' "! ,
Tnos111')' Secretary David M. KomociJ 01111 Aut. Secrelar7 EllwiD S. CdleJI arauod bel&lt;ro lho SelaiAI Flnanca Commtttoe t1at lho
IIGuoe lU 1ooan 10 q&gt;el&gt;lla- ID cutllnrr - · ulDdiYiduals 01111
10 horoh lD rolailll buslMSI - · tlllt Ill biU 1hnotonod to i&amp;Dito I
now rou1ll of loflalloo In tho 1870a.

l'&gt;

Two

divorce---

-dill-

That's Only
Hot Air in

'111e ....., ooploror wIll

TWO DIVORCES ASKID

llled lD .... Melp CGmtl' com.
..., Plaas 'COUrl BotQ&gt; L IWtpiO), Reedsville, 1, !llod
aplul Robert L. llllauel. -.... dllriiiDI - · aq1eet
of "'11 IIIII oxtrome cnelt;y, 01111
PauleeD J. Tlllla, RotlaDd, llled
aplul Tlllll. Mldd1o.
pori - - ....... oqlect of
dut;y, IIIII allklna cu~~~XM~Y of live

ccurfew"..._

COLUIIBVS - THE OFncE OF GOV. JAMES A. RHODES ro-·

ua.-

meol wl1h lbo )'G6

of tblo

11111111 we-.OIIIovlllqolllll
will haw a reunion with hlo

Phone Cables

hlch . . - .-~:~Jw clua
•• put of the ~· ochodlllod

aclhltlea.

Delores ~turgeon

·white .swa•.un.ltorltl•

, . I'Utnor&lt;l\'-ltllod

s....,

PICNic PLANNED
NASON - lfa- OIQor 157,
Order of Eastern Star, wtll bald
a J)lcnlc for lllelllbon ODd 1holr
lamWea II 6 p. m. ~ at
.... Now ~~a... Park. Each Uy II to br1DrJ ._, or homburger bona, o coveroddloh,lcod
loo Ol' Kaai-Aid 01111 1holr OWD
tallle oervlce.

(tJPI) -

contor.
, . elfl Wll 1110 ....... •
letter of ponnlttlna: It
to apond up to •100,000, for a1tit
oclfllllllan IIIII rolocatloa ~

Ingels Appointed
To Oistriet rost

POMEROY, 01110

MEMBER FDIC
Me.rber Fetkrcrl Resewe Syste11

NEW BISHOP
.
VATICAN CrrY (tl~ I'Opo
Paul VI plclood llqr. l!dward
A..C. Mccartv', -...,. bllbop
Ill CIDclmWI, Wodaiodoy u 1ho
blabop ol l'lloiOiz, Ariz.,
1 ~

orpnlaod dlocooo.
llcCorlbr, 51, • nail.. of
Clndmatl, bocomo o prlelll In
1H3 IIIII a

lD 1965.

bJ lla)&amp;Jb w....
ry, lllatrlct 21 IIIIo nco preollldp - ·

.

lll8ola wiD be In chaqo of rocrultJiw now _.,..olnDlllrict
24 to holp •ch local nocb t11o

atitiAI'a ..-llldp aoal ilila
'l1le OllloJoyeeoure . tow • lllellllloroh4l of u,ooe br
-28, 1870.
. tho .... of 21 01111 85 Jill)' J!U·
tllo JlfCIIOI. , . Molp ........ 1ho 01111 Wodaiodoy of •ch mCXIth at I
P. m. at 1ho . . _ ""'" helL

y----

)'Ill'.

5:00 TO 7:00

Reported in . . ..
llelp Cooll;r'o · - of roblin lD aalmlb ... ...
ported "' lho llelp CGmtl' Doportmeat ollllollll.

........... ,._...

cor, aoid lho IIPOIIIII aa
• 1oat wblch .... killed talho&amp;..
.......
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AND SAJ.;6TURDAY
SIPT.
5
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"THE DIYIL'S I''

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(Toc.olc,Joi)

Chrlo......._r " - •) ·;
"Falihoi;'ir'f01n ~~ini• :
-:... ·'

7th Rabies Case

lira. iloalob stnuaa, ~adlnlnlaliau.. -

TONIGHT, SEPT. 4
NOT OFIN
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OPEit FRIDAY NIGHTS

:

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aodPIIArchor,.CCJ!'IIorbocluo;

ODd ChiJ ~ ... 0'~
IIIII John Rllcbu1, bollladoa.,.
for~
St. Joe wt11 be ..._ Qleawoln,
ISS lb. lett ea4; Gu7 GueoweiD,
l"ro lb. left tackle; .ioe S t a n.
bluilt. 165 lb. lift auanl; Grec

-•o .........

Maino, 195 lb. center; Llrrr
\lol,)'cka, 1115 lb. riCht auant;

. POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WEATHER n~· ~; '4
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rdng ........ ODd---- · :, /:•

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Devoted To The I.,._. Of The Meilp-Mtutm Area

v'

ora. Blab ~· tadiQ&gt;. '. ·
bun .... mid 801 to 1ho ~ ,...
1101, lows tonl&amp;llt troaD lllo ,._
·
per 60a to 1ho lowlr70a.

~-----__.:.F.:.:.RIDA Y. SEPTEMBER 5, 1969

TEN CENTS · ..
·'

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You•• aU.s'IIOMio ·

.

bassador Elbrick's Life
Hinges on Brazilian Junta

k~•· Plaid&amp; cmd Sa)ld ~~~~~-~~&lt;i;,;.;!",

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.o
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.,.

RIO DE JANEIRO (IJPI)Foreign Minister Jose Maplhaen Plato Aid today BruU

bao not decldod whether to
release 15 ,POIIdcal prlooners as
demanlod 117 Communlat tor. roriats in exctwwe tor the llle
or kid.,... tJ.S. Ambooaadar

SIIIIONS
SOF~ B,JDS iiTH ·
BEAUTYREST
CONSTRUCTION

C. Burke Elbrltk.

The terrorists sold 1hoy will

A caonfort.. le aofa by
day til• ..,.., into o ·
""""ortillo lo' bod;
.

execute Elbrick if BrazU's new

mUitary Junta his not freed 1ho
by early Saturday

prisoners

'

~

woven

nylons,

and loathon.

cottons

'

ry authori~s to plan a course

saturday.

on a rosldenUal street

by

gumnen who · ambushed his
limousine at 1:50 p.m. Thursday IIIII drove aH \rlth him In a
Volkswagen bus.
Pollee reportod llnllrw the
buo and a Volkswasen car that
had been used In lbe lcidllljllng,
Both vehi,.Jes had been stolen
from «her states.
Seeurlty rorceo atopped aU
vehlclee leaving Rio, searching

tbe cora 01111 their

SurveUlance al airports Jill nU

olitl!ial ,

• P He ..-

·

Tallorl(l Jhlchl Nln• Sll.rs ·
··

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.

AsrlCI!iluro

.

hl111toritas eauBe 1ft
. muchollllD tbl
lorpocrcages ol

Anal Fall Sale

STOCKINGS
AND PANTY HOSE

billion

Rt~.

3.00 PANTYHOSE ............. SALE 2.39
Rtl. 3.95 SUPPORT HOSE .......... SALE 3.19
R11. l.75 STOCKINGS .............. SALE 1.39
Re1. i.35 STOCKINGS .............. SALE i.09

In crq&gt; holiiJ&gt;.·

KAYSER STRETCH TIGHTS
Knlr· to shape rulllr on eu:lusiw _.IIIII stitch,
wide s14Hut stretc~ nylon waistband holds
~ooth and flat. Select. the _size for your girl.
lll(onts 6J co 7, 8 co 10, li coN.

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.-&lt;

poallionl ~

.

tm:• wef&amp;hln8 4:,000, s,ooo. 8,000
· ON

AG COYII!I'I'EE

PABIS- Tlll!i ALLIED DELEG,.. to 1ho VlellluD talksTHEREON ~. vtee
· poet Hanoi to IOQIIIenlto botllellel4andliO&amp;IItiJdiii!IOIIdon!' t o - · P'aatdent o1 'l1le Formers
111 ~to carl')' mWlth·Ho
11116.
.'
Bank and Sevlnp Co. of !'om.• · •
Both lbo Viet Cong 1111 Norih Y"'b!IJillt!" chlef·delotl*lea to lbo
erQI', bas- namoc1 to serve
. _. pooco tonf......,.. left Plrlo Thlirodol' fot&lt;IIIO'o fllnoral rottawtna 1ho .., 111o qricultural eqpunl• e.-ttalion of tho feculail¥ i&lt;*dod 88iil irelolm ollbo ll11u.
ol-lho ailo Bankera ;\,111. for

!:"!

' 54" width. Qoo!d ,....., ..

_BII selection of whltl lllf fuhlon Cl!llrs.

on - loiAIIod
and IIOfboona.
PrallliuN, moitly ,"'";~~.::~:::;;
ciJIIIpudoo;
J121 mll··ll«&lt;aad loaa - i l t l to gtotnro ·, .... $69 mtuton.

,; 1 . r'

. 3.49 $,99 ~·~··

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,~Redig~ isllanOi
' :.SAiqQN- TOP

.&gt;
. olllclal
. •'"-, ;o,'
,
I' !rein....
-,·, \:,;•.,,. ''1111

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LEADE;IISBEGANirrlvt,.lnllaJ&gt;.

~""
a.
Urder mcuntirw .PAUure
from ~ U.S. government. the
Junta summoned UCI mil11arY
and 1qal otfldals ~ a
presidential_ palace meeting on
the terrorist ultimatum for

T b e Harri&amp;ooville Tractor
Clab .wiD aponaor a wellorn style
traclor puU at 8· p.m. saeur.
cii, Dillbt at 'lbe SChooliJ'OillldS.
There are cluses for trae-

·a thjrd ol ~ tobacco
Joat Rocolwod-1,_, Fall .... WI-

• » ce tad fowd no
ol ·the kidllli&gt;er

·Tractor Club ·
SpOnsors Pull

lftlrUl'l,nce to

..,,.,,..., a...n.- Sllaes ·
'

tro

re 18

oil ra

e-ssy reisdanco- dvo .......,
frun the ocene of the ~

ing.

EconOlJlY

~eclfically, the PreaideDt
dlreclod "tll asencles oC 1ho

ecliom!,y bJ, , cuU:1JW

more lna.,tod ooctors ol lbe cont redu&lt;tloolln new ·- e l l '
n&amp;d-tetOIIOift)'.
rar golarnmcnt CGitltNctl..,

:.!:~~~
Doytoo, . _ . _ t laclQ.

Rod

Protest War

01111 8,000 lbll. alii up. Attordblc to 1be rulea, till draw ber
h!&gt;llllt II 20 laclies IIIII w~
l1lpo wtll be aceetltoe1 from any
_...w lcaloa. TholtllU'y reo

llt2.

'

·Tractors

Jill)'

paD lD more

... clall -'dina welahta
on IIIDiberod for each cluo on
1ho'

wel&amp;bt aUpo. "llefre-

wtll be available.

projoell ani stroogly

warn~JW

state al'll local goverranents to

do the same.
·

Nixon' a action was m or_e
psycholoPcal ttlln a maiaive
withholdi!lr of federal Jums.
Dr. Arthur F. Burns, couhselor
to the President. said the
cutback in actual expenditures
for new direct federal construe&amp;
tion projects for the rest of this
fiscal year would be about $300
million.
,
Nixon was not alml~ at a
dramatic net saviq to the
federal government this year,

Not Entirely Popular
Furthermore, the President

knew his action on f-""ral
construction programs 1Jould
not be entirely papular at state
and locallevelst but he thought
the overall benefits worth the
risk.
"Although this action wiU
cause S(ll'le hardships," he sald
in a statement issued Thursday
at the western White House, uit
will release resources for horne
buildi01 where the need is
great and where severe strainA
already are being felt."

u.s.

taken to pratect 1ho - · ·
dor' s wife, who rema.l.aed at ttii

but trying to set an example
!or oil levels or 'govermnent to

..

·

Embooq 11111 ·
uadequate m..sures'' bid ..._.
The

SAN CLEMENTE. C a I i f.
(IJPI)- Prealdent Nixon sought

bock on
: - • . direct fedo ·rol conatruoUon

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,.... .
I'M Till DRAPER\' DIPT,
sM....
....nMwwWte
.., .I•. ~
'" ctMr...
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36" .h..
t. 90"'.hll~

ptl!t.....,.,_.
i161•:• -• ~ ..... on Wliotbo~
~~··::t ~
me:..··.,: ~..:
--~Iii'

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ani buo depot&amp; alao wu _.at
llltJ'easod.

~ ~L":" Magalhloo Pinto
"" .W.1!Mi
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t.~•
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~J":!"~ or d-1
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J.OJ"~...--...-.,..'"11 ·one o me -~ UIUIJI'W&amp;"'-'J' a 75 ·llfiJ"

SHOP THE FIRST ~LOQII
LINGIRIE
DIPART•
MENT f• a ••plota
ooloctlon of Slipo - ,
Holf Slips - Gotolaos Pottl Ponto - Pontlu Gowno - Duotors Bras - lilrdloa - GoBolts.

Add Yersltlllty to
Your Fall Wardro-. ·

ot the prisoners by 1:50

,press, which was done.
Unless both cOIIlttions were
filled,
the manifesto saki: "We
"The life and death of the
ambassador is in Ole haOOs ol will be obliged to carry out
the clictatorahlp," a terrorist revolutionary Justice."
mamtesto warned.
Pollee Scour City
The
lllUlifelto
set two
eOJditions for EJbrick' s release:
Several thousand police and
Freedom wllhln 48 hours !or troops scoured this tropical city
the 15 .Prisoners-whose names of more thari 4 million per101l8
were not mettioaed-aDd publi- for traces ol Elbrick. a 61-yearca~ ol tbe entire note tn the old coreer dlj&gt;lomat kidnaped

release

p.m.

'Sf§~~ De-Escalates

SAlE.. 99•00
..

F• a..~frulwlndews!

All tho latoot styles and
loll colon In doubla

Earl qda, prooldant or till
llelp CcluiJQ' ,Jifcoos, baa ~ Dlllrlel 24 IIIOIIIIJer..

foro fodorol fuuda 1ft OYollable.

· co~

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Bed To Sc._;ollll Efkrfrlis if~.., alld Bo:r•

GIRLS NEW FALL DUSTERS, ROBES AND
LOUNGING PAJAMA$. lfs wann-up tl11e, fer tllose
at holnt ev•l••· Select filii 011' celllfortallle
wrap-ups, loun11n1 !lilies, ..._. and pajamu.
A wldt selection of styl~s. ta11r1cs and pltttma.
Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44.

Fall Gloves

-

and·SA

SELECT YOUR PROPER SIZE AND$LE.
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JUST RECEIVED ASHIPMENT OF WOMENS AND

BIIShlpmeltof

'l1le
0111o c1t;y of Now Bo- wt11 nco1nt $30,000 from lbo Depart..
of liDI1IIai IIIII Urban Da.
.........,. as an 1ncreuo far
1ho - - ol • ..........

BANK·

LET ' llll' MND ~ HELP YOU

•

Just R8CIIYed

WASIIINGTON

n~~FARMERS

AND

ad ellra sizes.

FUNDS GRANTED

Y01 C11't Retii.Ke A Y0111ster

i::"OIIE IN

N!ko v...., ii&amp;M taddo, 01111
WayDO Well, riCht end.
Deteoalve - · JII'OIIoblf
wiD be' WeD llid 1101 V........
IIIII; Frod 1M IIIII·. -.el,
taddoo; Allill William;, rplddlo
auant: ~ 11!11\ TIQ1
WWIIIIla, llllol&gt;&amp;dr«i;Tomlloff-

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at y

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Junior Petltls - Rtpl• Juniors - lllsses Sizes

ldolll.

y

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br

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"Chit Toss''
· "Blue Bell"

•

DRIVE

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YOU KNOW

.;~Ftil'l~~~p; .

MASO NURi IUN

School Again

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tor.

Choose fr0111 a fino soloction of Swoatwo, Skirts,
Jackets, Coata, Slocks, Slae~ s.ts, Separate CoOrdinate Groups, Blouooo, Jumpon. A finor soloctlon
you'll novor find.
Slua 3 to 6x, 7 le 14 •d Chubby Slaos 81) to 14)i.

v..n·llfiili,

--A!:!c....... - -

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Prlntzess Coltt··

~-..;

.Their Sch•l•lllun• Dlu1•t•n If

ldmltboyl WlU como to - .

"J.J!!,$. i "

TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
SEPT.4-5
DOUBLIE FEATURE
PROGRAM
Tom Stern
Arlene Mortol
"ANGELS FROM
HELL"
COLOR

C"rtSt. PoioOIOY

F

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Drolly and tailored otyloa in prints and aolida. A druo
styled to fit porfoct In overy way. Skimmers, Shifts ond
bolted walstlinoa.

-

GOEsstiR
Jnnlly Stare

'

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·, · ·and ·Sulfs . . : .

Wo11ens Bonded lnlt l 'resses
By Fhitterbye
·

hi•

c,;,.ch 'Lob

lrQI' ioaidq to ·~ 1heir yelr
off 'The! ...... ~Cimo time Ia 8 p.m. , . J4.
........ lloreblnl under dl-

.

Good-

-PLUS"THE SICRET LIFE OF
AN AMERICAN WIFE"
COLOR
Waltw.Matthou
Anno Jockaan

tod

For tllo wWion' In whlto .:. "Whlie .S!ilan" . io v.ory
conaeioua o1 tho now and changr1 ·ol\llo tronda. s..
thell now in lloia . now group; tlio a~ai laohiano """
fobrica; clofinod wallllinoa, ahifta, ,akimnoora, oot In
bolla, doublit knita, rib knlt · IO!'•ityo, Bengaline• .,..
dacton ... cotton blondo. lmpartonl too, li tho wldo
ronge of sizo• Including potlioa, hall alios, miaios
oriel junior ai.zoo; L'!"ll aiH,;ioa and ohort ol-01

orlaJ li&gt;opltal - . he Wllld.
lll1ttod U I moclcal plllent.

I

Honv'eir,

-otl•
J._• -

IIIIWWod I call at 3:113 p.m.
Wednoldi.Y to 1he Al1lnlr-

to

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CALLED TO HAIIRISONVILLE

ill ••·-

BIIShlpniMt ·

COME TO E~BERFELDS READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT ond sH tloo ...ortlhl s,.rtswNr In
S.porateo on~ Motchl.. CMNineto ,...,,. BNortlfol
knlll - llannota In oollds ond ploldo. iltnl1•t
ond ploalod Sklrto. Straight 1., ond boll """'" Slacka.
Bo1111do Shaoto Jat;korto - Yuh Sw-r• - Bleuooo. Styled by t., - • ~rands. ·

Dies on Wednesday

,,........,In~

I, • I·'

w-..,

portod t1lla,)' tlllt latito U. S. ~ ol Cammorce a.nolndlcoto t1at Ollla'a - · are tho IDWIIIID lho ,.lion lD torma of porconlap or poriMDIIDcomo.
'l1le - · • ol4co uld l - . I nport abaood OldaaDI Pll
an overqo of 7.9 par coni or 1holr IIICUIIIe far otato llllllocol _.,
e'"""rod to tile -~ iYerlp of 11.9 per cent. Ollla'o pori4Dl
lnCCIDe laal 1011' Wll tall. 9 biUioa - llfth JdiholllD lho C001111rJ but the olato l'IJIIIod 5111b lD lho-ID - · colloctod per dlilar of
lnccone.

WAPAKONETA, Ohio (lJPI)
-Nell ArmotrOIW'o
pta
holntcoiiiiQII here Se1urcloy
wtll be bJ&amp;bllahtod 117twoclal requolls !rein lho Ai&gt;&lt;ilo

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Mila Now llalco lD - - IIIII IIIII hlo hid profeo.-t
lrUIIng U I model.

rectiOa of~· 11owo111rlil qpol ,l ild ~ .John Card, nur..., - · ,ohood, ,11&gt;8 - ·audora wiD
llo· . . . . ...." ......... ol111101111. Jill)'- odlon.
"' a i1l'ell.&gt;' loollll C:u- to
lind~ IIIIDrrL
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Ual\ft!lli·. ~. '!'lt·bo oat of bo
poof tho Fl,yora to- DW11' - l e lD tilt t:OI'P Cloao
~ u !lhOIJen. ore.poedict. llltihl, ,wl1h·1ho -.ratrav- AA ~· Olllo AtbloUe
od 1hmlaiJout .... ·~
ellq to Pl. PlooNm Fri- Collforence.
.~ Cooch ~ ro- dal to pkr 1ho "''IIIi BIB Blacks • .
I'IWablo olfenolvellartorafar
the Mor-ro wtll be PIIO'Brlceivod, 11101'11 l!ad """" Frldif art don't C\11 lt.
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rrbon ~ lOb Birr, IAI ooo ··lfelp pl_,or put It, cn, ~; Dlnrl!' - .
0, 193 ·~' .. ""' ·to, ~'lbol'jlill ........ -~~~~~­ fltllbock; llemla llad&lt;elt, wiDatilt boopllioJ. ·With 11ddne,y lltoc-·· tbll ~ ll:oatAlD st. Joe."
bock; ood el1her Mike GraiAI or .
lion. lie ..., _ _ to be In tho
, . ....,..• . will be count- Leo Floyd, tollbock.
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. Jog . . . . . . hard-aDiod OCher lltiaudora , wllo Wll1't irhleb hal not Ill• uP 1 ocore
'111e linemen wtll be Jim Mor•
be at M1 iio will be 1-.,.. lD two acrllrunqeo.
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11 111o ~ ol!enalvo zot, lett IAickle; Stljye Van MeDomla ~. -Wttut start- . illld dorOIIIIYO bocklle14aofMelp
loll IUBl'd: Roger - ·
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continue until conditiODA ease,
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carried forward!'
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Aides pointed out the Nixm
order would not involve the
federal highway program, cc&amp;
struction of airports or, for that
matter, arv projects oow under
way. The order, however, would
limit new contracts for aover•
ment "buildings such as post
offices aiXl federal ofllee
complexes.

Contractors Seeing Ruin
a COLUMBUS (IJPI) - Gov. tlon telegraphed Nixon to cancel Ohio, meaning reduction of
James A. Rhodes was to meet bls action.
abo\&amp; 9,000 employes in the highwith his cabinet today to review
The engi.neets said they way
construction
imustry
all state construction projects, "strongly owose" the reduction alone. They said it also would
to see how Ohio coold comply and noted the "cutbacks will .. cause tbe loss of many more
"ith President Nixon's order to seriously curtail the construe- tllousaOOs of jobs in sl.l)plier
cutback construction of federal· tlon alii upgrading of feeder aOO related industries."
The contractors also said ••un1¥ runtod highway belld!JW routes 1111 lbo · elimination or
projects 75 per cent as an anti- many killer locations ~ hlgh- der-financed ao::J. over-exterded
lntlatlon move.
ways servi~ the interstate sys- contractors would be unable to
Whlle Rhodes pranlaed his tern."
meet current obligations incurtooperaUon, the councy EIWiThe cmtractors warned the red as a requirement for t.•
neers Association of Ohio and reduction would "apell ruin" for dllng the public w~rka construethe Ohio COntractors Associa- the construction industry in
( Contilllleu un p8ge 12)

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NAMm CHAlRWOIIAN
MRS. MAXINE GBIFFlTH,:
euhlor or lho l'olnerlv No.. ·
tlmal Bonk, hal namod
cbalrwomon or tilt wom.
en's Activities Committee cC '
Ule Ob1o Baak8l's Aasn., .Aa-..
saclallon President KemolllN;
Graham, IUIIIOUDC81. Mrl. Grtf; flth nplacos Mra. ·:
Rodte&lt;a of CIOYoland In t b • ..
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aWes, the textile manufacturers, are claiming progress In
getting women to adop! a variety of dress and coat lengths
-the mini (apparently no upper limit) for daytime 8lld .
casual wear, the midi (below-knee) for afternoon cocktail
parties and such, and the mui (mid-calf or lower) for
aDd more formal occasions.
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Maybe there is a connection between bemllDes and
economics afler an, for isn't tills changeable pradlcament
.-tly what most of us find ourselves In these days?
One daf we may be inOated by a raise and a kind word
from the boss. The next day we. are deOated by lbe anD01111C0111enl that tbe sales las Is .going up or that the cost
of UvlDg bas scored another point. And the day after that
we are crUJbed by an unexpected doctor bill or something.
On yet another day, we walk on air again because the
a.... bas voted a juicy las cut for everyone, but then
comes word that the Senate Is going to cut the cut. . . .
It might be amUJin' If II weren't so confusln'.

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Idea for Mideast Peace:
Jews, Arabs in One State

Mrs. Ralph Roush was a re-

cent medical patient at Holzer

Hospital
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pomeroy
and children left Saturday for
their home in Lea Vegas, New
Mexico aile• opendlng the paat

Br DAVID POLING
A foup of concerned Christians in Lebanon have pro-

pose that the only enduring settlement and solution to
the constant crises i~ the Middle East Is lbe establlsbment
of a ubi-national state." That surely must sound lite tbe
most absurd suggestion ever made to the warring parties

Space olfk:lals report that plant seedllDga and cells ••posed to moon dust brought back by the Apollo 11 astronauts an sbowlng ''unezpeded responses."
Far from being diseased, the plants are sU~btly, but
deflnilely,
and huskier than lbe same plants being
gmm In an ordinary enviromnenl.
, . lunar 1011, says NASA, gives Indication that it is be·
bavlDg lllte a oouree of nutrients.

bus. She Is the slater-in-law of
Mrs. Martin OhliJW« of New

There are certain facts that must be considered in order
to reach such a startling conclusion:
• Tb~ Paleatbdan Arabs, about 2 million, refuae, in spite
of all the Arab military disasters, to accept tbe seizure of

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It mabs much monf sense, of course, to attempt to
lllbilllo! 1be populatlen and to Improve agriculture right
bore 111 outb. But NASA's moon-struck plantllnp are 0110
more illllllratlon that we never know what totally IIIIOX·
peeled dileGverles lie bellind lbe doors forced opeu by
soieuce llld tecbnology.
We1ura our b8ck on these donrs at our perU.

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l'amll,y rrom Jndlalll were reeent
guests o! Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam
Dye.

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snd children of Cttyahop FaDs,
Ohio, Yisi!A&gt;d lllc. and Mrs. Willlam Dye ·for several dsys.
John p.,..u was a recent modleal patient at Plessant Vlney
HosoltaL
Mike Rowan! has returnod .
home aile• IIPOndlng the past two ·
weeks visiting Mr. and MnJ Lor·
I')' LeMasten and bob)' at ctev..
land, 0.

.vmr IN NEW

Curves Tossed at Viet Cong
A Viet Coog in band Is worth two ill the bUlb,
For !bat reason, psychological warfare deslgnad lo convinee lbe enemy that he Is fightinJ! on the wroog side bas
always been an Important part of the U.S. effort In Vietnam. Lately, psy-war warriors have been trytog a new
angle-or more eucUy, some old curves.
Working ·on the reasonable theory !bat feminine pulchritude II apPI'eciated by soldiers the world over a team
from the lOIII Airborne Division has been
pictures
of bikini-clad young ladies to the propaganda leaflets and
118&amp; condud passes it drops by beUcopters on sUJpeC!ed
enemy positions.
It'a what you might call a usoft sell."
So far, however, no surrendering VietCong has brought
any of the pictures in wjtb 111m. Can it be that someone fias

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HAVliN
lllcs. Vlna Preoee llld daullhtor, ADQ' Allen, of - · ~~y,
visited Mr. llld Mrs. Jesse MaY·
nard of New llaven. Mrs. MaYnard la the dluilhter of ll1c
Preece The1 also vlalted .:;
l!ld lofr's David Zlrid llld bU.
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c clren, Terri llld Debbie 11 Middleport. lllcs, Zirkle Is a snnddau&amp;bter of Mrs. Preece. While
here tlle7 also visited Mr. llld
Mrs. RuoseU MaYna!'d, l!ld l'llul
~ who resides with Ills
parents, Mr. and Mrl. Jesse
Maj&gt;nard.
On Aqust 25th tho famll,y of
Mr. llld Mro. JeBBe Maj&gt;nard
eeiel&gt;rated lhe birthday of Paul
Maj&gt;nard The¥ gathered at the

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dinner. Thole attending were Mr.
llld lllcs. Rossen MaYnard of
Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
David Zq-kle llld cllildl:en, Terrll!ld Debbie, of MlddiOJlOl'l; the
11oet l!ld holllesa and the bolloroe, l'llul Maj&gt;nard. The dln110r Inducted tllelndlllonal birthdsy cake llldicecream.lllc,MaJnard .....lved several g111a
TO IN8fALL PASTOR.
The Rev J
y KID ... •

BERRY'S WORlD

• ames ee
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wtU be lnllalled •• pastor of St.
l'llul Lutheran Cbur&lt;b, New Ha-t
ven, W. VL, oli ~'Sept.
at 7:80 p.m. , . pll&gt;llcla Invited to atteDI thlll serrice l!ld the
receptloo belcl In the Maltl-l'llr-

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Paator M~&gt;Jwasbomlfarch 15,.

1934 In New York Clcy, New
York. llo was l!l'aduated from
llrOCikl,ytt Technical lll&amp;b School
In 1952, received his B. D. degree 1n 19110 1rom Lutlleran SemlnarJ at ~sburg, PL, llld hll
M. A, dqree In l9IS from The
Tea&lt;llor.. COIIop, Columbia IJnl.
verslt;r.
The Rev. - - .... - "' JIIIIO 111611 In the New Yori&lt;-

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Luthersn Church 1n Amo,tca.
lUI flrll porllb ()brlal Ll&amp;.

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tbersn Church In' Goi-maninwn, .
New Yollc b:om 19110 ualll 19113,
Paator 111o1 also Ottencled The
Biblical SooUhMQ' lit New Yollc
(lloiJ knowD 81 the New York
Thao!ollcal l!on!1nar1l In 1957-

PI'. PLEASANT - Tho West
VIrginia Depol1mont of Alri&lt;UI-

ture .-meed TuesdOY the
State Cereal Leaf Beetle ,.,._

their homeland by an allen Western political movement.
Many of these families date tlleir origin In Ibis area for
tbous"nds of years. Like the VietnameBe, who have
endored the Cllinese, tile Fren~h, the Japanese, and now
the AmeriCana, they will watt 1t out.
e l'lt' PQ.I J.8 I!IO!I.IIts w, ~ .-. ise f •••
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slate). A pluralistic society Is just that-not for otie but tho
many. 'lbe Mltldle East, If nollling else, 11 many, 111R1iJ
peoples.
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~arrangements In their OWII society that baa lll8tle 11
le for Cbrilllans and Muslim&amp; and 0.,. to~
Lebanon. Another example, albeit llormy, II ·
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wbere Greek Christians and Turkish J.l:lllliml,drinl&lt; ·
the same waifs.
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Peace means adJUJ!ment, negotiation and eompnmlse.
, . alter118Uve Is eternal war--and !bat can miall DtJt11.
tog but death and disarray. Laad. II not more precious
than life-anywhere.
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A-Chubb en.- In northwestern Quebec, with a diameter ol more than two
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recenUy. While here the;f· visit..
ed Mr. alii Mrs. Henry C..'llnnlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grimm,
Mr. aid Mrs. Gene Hudrall, Mr.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
Of'llCE KOORS 9:30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
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LIVING ROOM

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The Pyramid of Giza erec·

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of Egypt's pyramldo.
Accordbig·to He•odolus, 100,·
000 men were employed for
20 years In building it, willie
10 years were occupied in

S h l - west ofbliatamust pnvenlloo. Planned by local pea-

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with relatives in Teras.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Grinstead of canton. o., were week·
end gueits of Mr. and Mrs. Tbom·
as Grinstead.
Debbie aqd Muil,yn Cool&lt; of
Wintersville. 0., areYialtlngrelathes in the Bend Area this week.

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I lllld him ~ iavad·111111ieJ .for

teuhed program, 47 ·DeW dams

PB•mlt and can be shljlped out are scheduled I« com,plellon
of Well Vb:glnla Into l'eiiiOYl- within the next thnoo years. AJ•
vaula, Ohio, most ot Kelltueky, ready cU~qJieted are 100 dama
Indiana llld m9ot of Mlcllipn forming _..ly 1,000 acres p1
wtthwt permits or eertlttcatioa. water "tun;' in addition to lloocl

Mrs. Gene Hud!MII. Mn. Rick-

of Parkersburg have been visit.
tng their srarq,&amp;rents, Mr~ ard
Mrs. WUber Webb.
Mrs. Fred Pomeroy aOO fami·
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Dear&amp;m.:

into West Vlrlinla now wl1bout

What goeo well with pizza
II a loUd plaid suit.
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straw, an:tall grains, ear corn,
uncleaned srasallld foraaeseed,
QuiUiam said 23 watershed
fodder, plant lltm- llld used har_ prote&lt;Uon Jh'ole&lt;ls are beltv
vesting machlnal')',
plannod or under construction In
These J)l'Odu&lt;ta can be bnlualtl w..t Vlqlnla. As part of the Wa-

Maude Roush, who has been apa-

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fillhlqj and gam~- huntingoppor-

tieri at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Henry Rickard, accompanied by her daughter A 1 1 c e
Mae and oranddaQBhter' Rllonda
ot Anderson. ID:Ilana, visited Mr.
and lira, Henry Cunningham, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy G•lmm and Mr. and

ed m,y daulblor, abdlbe-

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and Mrs. Hazen Roush and Oakey
Roush. They also visited Mrs.

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ter, Marie Graybill of Sugar
Grove. Ohio, visited in thit area

MIDDLEPORT

dlarltearinl·&amp;'tlfullT rut latel,y;

Clevela~,

Mrs. Twlla Roosh and daQBh-

THE ·SHOE BOX

Dear llal•u
I nolloodm,ydlal]lilllbaoebeeD
-l'lllall,y I took "'"""' , . . I

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Mike, spert last weeketd visit.ing Mr. and Mrs. Lan-y LeMu-

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are viaiting Mrs. Roush's para
ents, Mr. arxl Mrs. Donald F.
Roush aRI Sheryl. Also visl~
at · the Roush home is the son,
Sheldon, who is stationed with the
U.S. Navy at Newport, H. l He
and his wife reside at Newport.
Carolyn Rouab has returned
home after speiiJtni the sUinmer

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Modern science has final·
ly borne out what Popeye
has been declaring for
years: Spinach doea provide m ore energy. The
World Almanac says that
nu!Jilion experts at the National Academy of Sciences
attest to !be bright green
leaf topping nearly all veBetables in all-round nutritive
values. Spinach contains

Ml-.ri'OIT, OHID

SAVE HUNDREDS
On All1969 Pontlacs and Bulcks,

the most iron and vitamin
A of all popular vegetables
with above-average doseS
of vitamin C and calcium.

Demos. and Driver's Training

lllftl fro!ll llll'1'00011a,IIotloaoo.
toter Ill I

cbarild ~ b m,y

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the ldAia. All I. eat for aVoself ~

USED CARS
69 PONTIAC
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The Beirut group bas suggested that on)y a 118tion that
seriously lncorporstes lbe diverse groopa and reliiiGu in
a just and equitable. manner will 811J'VIve. Call it binational, or pluralistic secular alate of even a Semitic
Union. This would mean lbe de.ztonlzati111 of Israel (lillee

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If 1De Import a ''fiiD
more bridge•, oceaft ···
llnnl Gild 1UCh,~,.,.O
•hould bs o booot
lt'tnl-·
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, .... &lt;GQI!r to .... bit of
Old England- in lhe

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Dtpori:Jnent ot Acrlculluro .,....
cy In WestVIqlnla, said the flood
prewatlon lakes otter clUzena
fun bunuaes auch as cam,pq ar-

be certified by the United Slates pie with SCS teehnlcal aid, t h e
Department of agriculture and projects .... sponso•ed by Soli
shljunents east or lOUth ol the Conaervadon Districts and aalate needaU!IJApermlt.Ftor- nanced cooperatlvel,y
local,
:Ida, Musacbuaetts, Rhode 11 _ SUite arxl Federalagencles.
land, abd Vermont ri4JIIro com.
Qullliam added that in ad&lt;llllon
Word has been received here modllles regulated to be rll to dollars savwl
water
that Philip J. Wolpert, a former tied before going to those ~t':ea • ' control, the watershed projects
resident or New Haven. UDCier·
For additional illforlllllllm r;_ a•e bulldiJW local economics by
went major surgery at Muhle~ -~•·· this Fodera!~---~-- attracting sportsman and towcberg Hospital, Plainfield, New :;,;;c7 Well VIr;;.:;;;: isis. The watershed lakes also
Jersey, last week. He Js report- me:t t1 Agriculture Plant Pest createpermanentopenapacearor
ed to be recuperatirw satlstactor-- Control D!Yislon, ~tol Build- Muro gonoratlOIIS in the NortbUy. Mr. and Mrs. Wolpert are ing Charloalon W, Va. 25305 east, where much of the countrynow residing in Fanwood, New
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Jersey.

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lbe needod - - Sbo clld\tt
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lltoeked me to tbbk citm,ydauih. ~ ...
'liW~ f&gt;at~lllnie')ll!MalliDii•m!.i~,t,_.~ .a=~!'ll- .""•;.1111·-~
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that;
lion of the state of Israel •In 11148. Wo ·should note ·!bat
'dllt,lrouo?-~ .
many observers feel that
fedayeen (lholle who sacrlllce
Dear lllocload:
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ised and trained than ever before. But of even greater
Importance ts the fact that they are recoDizad by mosl
tollell II J011 &lt;GIIIldor " ' ]Iiiii
&lt;langeroua toryaardiiJalol8r,Ar~b counlrle,s as the legilll!'a~ eipresofon of the Pai-

esUnlan Arab s demand for JUatice.
• Tile JIOI..blllly of a "settlement" Imposed upon the
PalesUnlana by either the great power&amp; or tbe United
Nations-or even the Arab states or Israel for that matter
-ll a pracllcal imposslbiUty. No one Is going to be lbe
broker for the lives and real estate of these Arabs. They
are now contestants, participants.
And so the Beirut group asks the primary 1:.,~: II
there any way In wblclt the future of the
East
could bold the promise of somotlling more than lm"*"ble
~Ired, vindlctlve contempt 8lld endleu I'OUIIdJ of IDdecl11ve UUie alaoglliers? No, If the situation eollllnqeo u 11
Is.
Tlteir solution is striking In that It realizes !bat Arab aad
Jew mUJt live together or die separately. There 11 no
other way and the past bas surely proved lt.
And so the proposal is !Or a bi-national state "For some
years Israeli Jews (nol4bly Uri Avnery, a· membet:, of
the I.BraeH parliament) and thougbUul Paleatlnlan .Arabs
CincludlnB spokesmen for the fedayeen organization) have
each advocated an eventual solution In wbleb I.Braell
Jews and Palesllnlan Arabs would wort out 1tJ1etber a
common nolitical and cultural destiny fnr tbe land of

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Guo R. Douglaos ·alated that Instead Weal Vlrllnta Ia now .....
de• the Federal
that
regulates the movement of certain commodltlos such as hay,

~~re Re~t&lt;:h Might "' ,"

...CW ai wenulilarltol'""loo.
IDumueh u thlir are the beln,
tlle7 .lllould ]IIOridO l!otiJ. vis a
good lawyer abd JIOII'iibiy &amp;1\hY~·

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jD ·making mlstaltephan In ,
any other occupatiOn.
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Quarantine Rule Shifted

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1111 lime I wllll
lhoultl tell ~r man ..ctb' ·
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hal asitod for I divGroe .. ha
Clll marr:r bel';
!lie Ia tsldnl the lOIII 'flew Inheritance u wen .. hlo m.
.....i; llo caa'l - .Ws more
of a &amp;Old dlaer titan the-..
Pill ., .... of lbe moos. Pd
love to cllvGroe llliJ1, aue for all; abd let him cook Ills ...
...... ad tlllll, fO jOonofmarrlap Ia habit fOI'IIIiJJI, I sllll
care tiJ!I.IIIIIl·ba
IDile,
l!ld hope !Jio'D 'eomo. bsek to baing a solid ara11dtat1Jer.
I bani Cll?- DESPERATE GRANDMA
Dear Do_..:
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f.IIDIIIo moreoca. Yoa need fl.,

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across the Jordan and the Sues buill has merit aDd ought
to be given careful consideration.

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Social Events

Lukes built to ease lloodllltlln glnlll scs IBid todsy at hla hel6.the northeutareexpededtohelp quarlera tn Mlrartolm.

f.IIDIIIo l1.tnr. .. u ,.,.... til.-...·
lnlldd ... .)Ill plllnii'&gt;UW..... on11 half lila aae, illlo ble, let 1101111 bolP YOO, !lie WID
no lldak, ote. Alllbewanta also ~"'!1110 · yaar owniiiiiiiiDI

bus has been serloual,y IU In
Mount Cannel Hos,pltal in COlum-

Some sclealiats beUeve thet water could be manufactored
~~~lllllLIILli!Mr J»c:III.Jfould,lt
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the put two ;raaro. Lueldll a little Gl tho , _ II wbore he
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Mr. and lllcs. Donald T. Rootlh
and daughter, Sheryl.
Mra. Bertla KeowerofColum-

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provide wholesmae recreation
ConaervaUon Sentce ($CS) l1 for four million Americans this
Dtakilll outdoor "fun" of J)Ote»- yaar, State ,Conaervatlonlst . .
art E. Qulniom ollbe West Vir-.
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, . mOlt intriguing theory of ecoaomk:o ever devised Is
lbe 0110 bavlnll to do with the relatiOIIIblp between women's
hemllnel and the business cycle. AI hemlines go up, so
does prosperity; as they tan, so does lbe economy.
Proof: , . abort-skirted Oappers· of lbe booming 1920s;
then, after tbe stock market crash, tbe king dresses of tbe
~. wblcb slowly crept back up as the nation recovered
from the Depression: shorl sltlrla again as Industry revved
up for World War U; then lbe low bemllDes of lbe "New
Look" of the late ~. anllclpaUng first postwar recessiM: flDally, the soaring sltlrla and economy of the - ·
Like the cblclten and lbe egg, It's not quite clear wllicb
comes flrlt-Dior or Dow~ooes. Nor bas anyone ever e~­
plalned why the theory did not operate in lbe last century, wllich also bad Ita cycl.. of boom and bUJt, even
though dresses remained at ankle or sboetop lengtll.
Nevertheless, people are lookin1 at bemnnes again (if
lbey ever stopped) to try to read some sign of the IDICertaln future, ailil a strange situation preients itaeil: In New
Y..-k and Paris, the designers are desperately trying to
uade women to return to longer dresses, and In Washadministration experls are staying up late at nights
of ways to persuade the economy to return to a
semblan&lt;e of stabiUty.
· While imparUal street-corner observers report no reduCtion In the miniskirt population and willie economlsls as
yot see no breakthrough against inOation, in tbe field of
fubioo, at least, something different seems to be emerg-

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!'·Davis Hitless In 4 /Trips
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UP! ~ ,Writer
There waa no last Inning
reprieve fer WHile Davia Ibis
limo.
liovlo, Who hept II!• hitting
atreak alive Wednesday night In
hlo Mh time at bat with it
pme-wl...UV double In the
ninth lnniJV, batted only !oor
times 'llluroday nlghL He !ailed
to get a hit and his hltti!W
otreok-tho lonsest In the
ill 20 years- was
anapped at a1 otratght in the
Loa Antelos Dodgers' :J-0 loss to
the San Diego Padres.
Dlek Kelley, who left the
IUilO Ia the third lnalng
because of a bad shoulder,
retired Davis on a grouOOout in
hit first time at bat. Davis.
who couldn't get the ball out ot
tho lnlleld all night, wos retired

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by reliever Gary Roas on two
groulJiouto and an eighth Inning

1trtkeo1L

noaa only aUowed t1ro hit• in

his 6 1-3 lnnliV• or relief, then
blanked tho Dodgers In the
ninth and Davis never got
another shot.

Four Other Games
lD the tour other games

The BWs, maki!W their first
In the Smahorn
call!arala c11,y since 1960,

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lhe Saturday schedule flnds the New

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threiHiltter soi~Wlnto the ninth
innlJV lor Detroit But Frank
Rd&gt;lnoon, Boac P-u and
Brooks Rd&gt;l-. led o!f the
ninth with suecesslve hOmef-1 to
tie It 4-4 am kilocked out
Wiloon. · Dove Johnson then
doubled olf Toon Tlmorman,
..... to third ... a 14'0111 and

COLUMBUS (Upl) - SQlllrrei season began at dl)'llalrt
today with 11 excellent" pro•
pecto !orcaat Hunters will be
allowed to hunt onprhate lalJI
through Nov. 8 and on state
Iaiiie through De0: ·27.
Dan C. Armbruster, chief of
the Natural Resource a~ ~
moot's Division o! WUdll!e,
said hunting houri were rrc:m
dayligllt to dark.
'fhe dally bog limit Is foor
squirrel• and the 1)0810811011
Umlt alter the llrst . day Is
elghL

club seeks Its first win
the
seaoon, ClevelalJI at Washing·
ton, Detroit against Phlladel·
phia at Haleigll, N.C., Pit.
tsburgh at Groen Bay, Boator
agalnot Miami at Blrmlnghom,
Ala., ali! Denver at Cinctnrati. ~

In the looe Sunday outing St.

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Dick Drqo ~ In ,a run
alJI pitched -• llyo.llitter ·to·llve
the KanA• CIQ' llapli their
victOry 0v,r IIIli PllotL lingo,
8-11, aurVlved a tw....,.. 11-r
113' Don lillllebor Ia the nlalh. II
waa S.ttle'• lath .... Iii ttl
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Cblcaao • , , 84 53 .613
Now York • , 77 56 .579 5
- . . . . . . • • 71 61 .538 lO'h
St. Loula , , , 72 Ga ,533 11
l'lllledol,llbla , , 54 79 .406 28
MllltrMI • , 41 95 .301 f2l,l,
'wost
w, L, Pet. GB
Sal) Fraa , • 76 59 .583
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ClnciMAII • , 73 59 .553 l'f.._
Loa Aaplea, • H 60 .582 1¥..
AIIanla • • , • 7t 63 .540 3
HoUltOn • • ' 70 84 ,522 5'h
San DletiD , , 41 95 .301 351'.
Thurado;y'a Re111lta
San Dleio 3 Lot AW~t~•• o
. (Only game ac:bemllod)

majors, powered •the Twloa past

the .-etlca. 'Ibe A'• now trail

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'D1e sou~ Albietlc Boqotero

ldll ~at 10:~ Lm. ~· _
lor a "'"""" and paint pr:oJect.
A IIPtlcW IIIOetiD&amp; o!the boostorl
haa - booa called lor 7o30 "p.m.
~ at the hllll achoolln Ha..
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'l1le
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American I.eogue's Wostorn
181m will plo;y ~r'o Cal8trucDlvlolon. To9u greeted rollover
tlnn Colnlon)' of Gall~ at t1Jo ·
Lew KraUOIO With tho _grand
!lfn.... Ball Park 9mcla,y
slam alter tho 'l'l!lna loo&amp;!!llhe
The - - 1 • c:lleduled to _;
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under
wo;y
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TCHU' Olha's cloiC!e alJI two
walkL Harmoo KUiebrew hit
ASSISTANT COACH
hla 41ltl! ·homer to .cap • foorTodo;y'a Probable l'ltc:hora
PIDLADELPIIIA (Upl) - Mal
run elihlb inning lor llie TwlnL
(All Tlmao EDT)
BroiiiQ!, an All-America · ai
Plltaburah (Blass 1~ at Chi- Temple · In 1958, , was named
CliO (Holtaman 16.8), 2:30p.m. aulotant booketball caach to
Tonight's Games
PhUodeiJ)hla (WIJo 11-11 llld Jack Krait at VUia...a Thur..
Jaek11011 12-13) at New York(Soa- day.
GallljJollB at Portimouth
CeredoJ&lt;emva at Coal Growe ••r 19-7 llld McAIIdnw 6-a),
INTERNA110NAL LEAGuE
2, 5:G5 p,m.
Vinton Ccx.utQr at Vfallaton
PLAYOFF STANDINGS
_Montreal (Reed 6-4) at St. LGuMarietta 111 Athena
Semlllaala
- Beat or nve
lo (Briles 13-12) 9 p.m.
- a t Lopn, w, _VL
W L . PeL
Atlonla (P; Nfokro 18-12) at
Jaoka&gt; ,at Oek iUU
CIIICimatl (Merritt 16-lS), 8:05 CdUmbus •••••• 2 1 .661
Logan at Morgan
2 .333
Tidewater ••••• l
p.m.
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Joe at Melp
Fnndoco (Forry 16.11) at
Eastern at ~-~ Trace
W L Pet
lllluston
(Dierker 17-10), 8:30
SOUthom at North GaUia
Lodlavllle • • • • , Z 0 L 000
p.zp.
swthtreatern at HaDDaD
Syracuse
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Loa Allplaa ·(Bumlaa i2.8) at
Falrlaed at Kyger Creek
Thursday's
Results
Dleio
Nfokro 7-13), 11
Wabami. a1 Wlrt
LGulovllle 4 Syracuoe 0
Parkersburg South at Pl. Pleas- p.m.
Tidewater 6 C&lt;li!DDbua S
Salludo¥'• Gamel
ani
(Saturday) .
l'lllla -at New York
NeliiODVWe-York at Warren Lo- Plttllmah at Chlcaso
cal
Montreal at St. Lwis, nilbt
Atlanta at ClnclnnaU, alabl
Saa Fraa at HOulton, nlsbt

the 'l'l!lnl 113' '1\0 IJIIDOI In the

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a.tundJV ,.......,.n 'are lour
Ruasollllulll, liB-110; 11u..
oonlora and lhnoJunjorol Tltrlo.Y ··Q' Ilulcl\bltj; Qli-171U BW Kllor,
~. Hao1t0; AI• HaD, liB- c.l80; Jerry J-on, G ar Fa.
160! t.!'l!&gt;l lleco, ~1501 steve' ItS; Cbarlt'a Tackett, BU$1
lil"'*!'o, Eol50, allaonlcra,~ am Jack Lewlo, Gar Fa.l80,oil
Phil Sitmtltro, G-~1; J111711aD, aonlcro, am liove Booh, liB-US,
HB-111tl and RociQ! llall, 11Bol5L a aophOIIIaro.
Hare are· tho l961"Plrateo
Hera lo the 1869 lfiahlander
(player,JIOIIUOII ""·wellllrt):
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Loo Anti at
Dleii/D, nlsbt
American FootNFL teams have woo 17, lost
"Amerlcaa Ieasue
1 - teams against 11 alJI tied ooe In lnterleague
Eut
rlrus
!rom the NaUoaal exhibition games tiD• oeason,
W, L, Pet. GB
.. Footllall League.
thus cllnchi!V tho 33-pme
Baltimore , • 93 t4 .679
In other illlerleague games oerieo. IA!et year the AFL
Detroit •••• 79 57 .581 1ath
_Saturday
night
the world finished with - a 13-10 edse
Boston , ••• ; 72 62 .537 l9'h
champion Now York Jets (3-2) against NFL riruL
Wallhln&amp;ton . , 71 66 .518 22
take
the Dollo ~---., at
Baltimore, the NFL'o only
CLEVELAND (UPI) - T h e
The ~!. end alot haa boon Now York , , , 67 67 ,5410 24¥..
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rookie Cblp
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!lallaa, Houston plays at Notr' •
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andGlaso, Cl..eland • ' • 54 8Z .397 .....,
. Orleoaa and ...beaten Kaneas In preoea1101t play Ia Idle this Milt Morin will be a woleomo • raa
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Bl"OWBS Face' Redskins

eathernum Uncooperative plete
:=:;::r=:!~! :: ~~~::"'£
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One
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KauBaa
kept
U S Open Tournament
outside
84
back up
Colllna
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SotBh Africa, a
tenals promoter
In to atage the $137,000
Open in a profeuional
'spends his spare time
over -ther almanacs

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liM' ideas lor the

Hot, humid weather over the
llo)' weekend held down

Heavy
that wrecked
sehedule
a p L Mike

~~;:~.:referee

rains soon
a meticulous
drawn \II
Gibson, the

imported

from

"Why couldn't we stage this
two weeks later
year?" William• is askll8
'eve,ry"ne ''The weather would
on our side then."
The weather is against them
rlahl now, When the

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gueSs. The grass
courh are sodden. They need
and a &lt;lryiJw breeze.
;Wolllher forecasts for today'•
ta pt aoi!W again where
40 per ~ent
o! rain.
Alrlld1 lhe show lo do&lt;med to

rocooery from prUOIIIOO
back wblcb hal
the
lour.,year mauldellnedlnexhlbUion action,

wllJI "' one day late alii when
tho players do pt bock on the
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADEHS
courts the,y'D be !aci!V a
By United Preas lnteraatlonal
jammed P.....,.,.,
includbw
National I.eogue
three men's quarter-finals, both
G. AB R. !l Pet.
Clmnte,
Plt113
42t 71 148 .an
women'• aemla, plus a loagdelayed fourth-rounder hetween Jooeo, NY 126 443 85 154 ,a48
Roes, Cia 126 504 104 173 .344
41-year-&lt;Jid Pancho Gonzalez of Jhnon, Cln 115 442 77 150 •339
Mallbu, Calli, and third-- Alou, PU 132 575 91 190 .330
TollY Roche or Australia.
storgJI, p 11118 424 77 140 • 330
The first playable date also Sngulln, Pit 101 ass 49 116 .317
~. de!endl- c•·-lon ••••u
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~· McCvy, SF IZZ a92 8Z 1Z7 .a24
thur Ashe va. Kea Roswell, Raj Tolan, Cln 124 528 96 169 .azo
Laver YL Roy Emerson, Fr~
~ Perez, C1n 13.2 5'Z7 95 166 ,315
Stolle va. John Newcombe,
Nancy Riche,y YL Rosemary
Aiaorlcan . _
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~-sals,
Vlr"'nla
Wade va• Carew, Min 101 379 7Z 13Z ,348
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Reese, Min 112 3SS 45 1U .a-n
F Rb n, Bal
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tal 478 100 ua .azz
Nat1ol8l League: Seaver, NY
Oliva, Min 126 5Zl 63 166 ,a19
1g..7; Jenkins, Chi 19-11; Osteen. PowU, Bal 131 460 74 146 ,317
LA 18-11; NtekrO, Ad 18-12; SID- Smi
tJt, Boo 119 457 77 145 .317
ger, LA arol Marlcbal, SF 17-9.
Hwrd,
Was
American I.eogue: Mcleln, Del
136 501 100 157 .a13
Z:!-6; CUellar, Balt19-10;Stoltlemyre, NY 18-11; McNally, Balt Clarke, NY 1Z9 5aZ 69 162 .a05
Blair, Bal 128 534 97 162 ,aoa
ami Perry, Min 17--5; t..oli~h. Det
Ptrdl, Boo 1Z6 428 79 IZ9 .301
alit Culp, Bos 17-8.
Hane Runs
National League: McCovoy,
The sound made by crick·
SF 4:1; ll Aaron, Atl 37; May,
ets and locusts is known as Cin 35; Perez, Cia 33; Allen.
stridulation.
PhD alJI Borda, SF 29.
Aiaorlcan Loogue: Jackoon,
Oak 45; Haward, Waah 43; KIJh&gt;.
brew, M1lm 40; Powell, Balt 36;

~~is wri~~en ... beau~ifwl

to
either Gary
or Paul Warlleld. Collllla · ap.
pears to have tlhakea olf all the
.wraeao from hlo shoulder Ill)ley
~~"i"!f" hal
a re~on or
e u YeDeSI
wbea dOfenol•e baeko w..-la
lor the kilL
Two roaklea are vy1na: lor the
remalnln&amp;:
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:!v~~or~"::::; . Cbicaao (Horloa 10-14&gt; at CalHooker loa fine ecelvor h , llornla &lt;MIIrtllt1 8-13) 11 p.m.
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Kaaoas CIQ' (Cuellar
In&amp; caught t2
1 st av' 19..111) at
11011 lor the Red
D~ (KIIkenllf 4-4) 9 p.DI.
8 ; New York (stotllem1re 18-11
hla acbool' 8 record Of 13 8
, ' ,.._ , llld Peter11011 it-15) at Clovemtla In tiJo 120.,yard high hur- -- land (Mcllowell 111-lZ tllld Elli~
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worth 8-6), 2, 6 p.m.
~-. _,.,_, ... not -"te
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Wublnston (BoiDIIII u~ at
'ldck u lblker, was aa AU-Big
5-10) 7· 30
(Homo
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p.m.
El&amp;bl flanker for three yearo
Salurday'o c.mes
at Kaaeaa State.
llllllleoota at Ookland
'l1le Bnnma were toaothrollgh' Chi
Calif "'""'
tlgiit - - ' · • drW before loav- cago at
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llaltlmoreat-·.
bw lor Wublngton lor Saturdo;y New York at CloVe, nl&amp;bl
lll&amp;bl's pme agalaal lhe Red- W·""'~ at ~·--.......
l!anCIC;y

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station. Scandinavian design
J 2'oun ... be-ag• gla ....
are r;.. witlloacll $3.00
pun:haso·or Ashland
gasoline. TheM beautiful
gla...,. match the J 6
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offered previously. Stop in
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Nat:loral League: McCovey,_
SF 112; Sarto. Chi 110; Perez,
Cln 104; May, C1n 97; llanka, au

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American League: KWobrow,
Mlrm 1Zl; Powell, Balt116; Jacko
son. Oak 105; Howard, Wash 99;
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1110; RuaQ' Huielllno, QB-1711; Bill
Kl11r, C.l80; Jerry Jmaaon, GFa.195;KenMIJier,T-1SS;Charloa Tacketl, Fa.IM; Jack Lewl&amp;,
G-Fa.180; Vernon Whitt, T-165.
. JOOORS- iuchor&lt;l GW, E-160
alJI Mac Pottor, T-160.
SOPHOMORES- CbuckChom•
bora, E-160; lloove Buob, 11Bolt5;
Charles Johnson, T-155; Mark
Smith, E-155.
FRESHIIEN -GU Trowbrldp,
T-UO; llalo Whitt, C.150; Carl
_Sllrtver, T-185; Kavln GW, EItO; Mike Dillon, E-135.
Here lo tho 1969 ScMbwestorn
acheWie: Sept. 5 - At !Ia....,
W, VL; Sept.12- ALEXANDER;
~ 19- At North Galllo;Sept

llei•tcr lla.• Niue
}leturuioog Veteran•
Nino could be a mqlc ntmbor
lor CDac:ll Nael Ho!oter at IIIJ&gt;.
naa Trace IIIah ScltoaL 11a boa
aiDe returniJV 1-rmen trom
the 1968 Wildcat - " that 11rr
lobed 0-9 laat year, o-5 Ia the
~era Volley Athiotlc eoar.reaco.
CDacb Holster wW start hlo
aeccmd oaaoo at the helm c1 lhe
WUdcato Frido;y night when the,y
opoa the ...oonat homo aplnot
Eaotera or Meigs eoumy,
The Wildcat&amp; play live SVAC
!aea arol throe out
theleaguo
' op-DIL Rlpt ,_the Sept 12
data 1o """"
RaturalJV lettermen are 5-9
Jerry Cbureh, 150 pound bock;

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NewQ_ E:ven•ft News Notes·

-Do.. wlckllne,
T-lt9; Frank Carpemr, T-120;
o-ld Juotua, G-130; T. J, , ..... LB-112;KellhSalllli!er•,a.
107; Bclbby CUto; liB-100! lloovld
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116; Jeff !lash, HB-87; PhD llolMrL Roy Buck alii Pam rale.augh, T-173; l!a1McCiuke,y, turned recem~¥ a!teraweek's'lllE-145; Lorrr Palfry, E-149,111d cation "lth Mr. and MrL Don
,BIU PhllllPI, T-130
Beel!ie at Marietta, Ga.
The 1m Plratea ocbedula Ia
Mr. llld Mn. Jack Ord a n d
aa ~OIIIIStipt.5-SQUTI!EltN;, cMldren of New !Iaven, W, VL,
Sept. 12 - AI Faatera; Sept.·lli opellt a recent Sunday with MrL
.,- SOUTHWESTERN; Sept, 25 Enla Wolle. John Ord acccmKYGERCREI!K;Oct.3-ALEllpanled them ltome'altervloltbw
ANDER; Oct. 11 - AI. Bu!falo. .his granltnother, Mrs. Wolle.
W. VL; Oct. 17 - AI Federal
lllrs. Eula Wolle spent a alabl
HOCkiiWJ Oct. 24 - Atllanaan with her dauaJ&gt;ter, Mr.~~~~ Mrs.
Trace; Nov. 1 - BUFFALO, W,
James Lelwa, at Pl PleaiiJit,
Vo.; and Nov. 7 - ~-Gloustor,
Mrs. Wolfe aloo called on lllr.
am Mrs. Fred Sa)Te at Letart.
Highlandc,.,. Ha,·c
Mr. arol MrL RuiSell Roush
am !amlly om Mr, and Mrs. Rd&gt;ort Hhmea, Mike and Karen,

Lewia Pickett, 1t8 bock; am 5-7 IIIah Sdlool - I I 0,.... which Baird, _t5 lb, ....-...: Brlaa
Charloo Leo WoUJh, 190 11aa, all hal bean WWidJ!i hard uador the ·Tuclcer, ltllpoundcoaler-;
oonlcra; 11-0 Larry Cremoeaa, ~ o.YI o! bead coaeb How- N1ckJ Uealga, 120 pauad IIIII;
us bock; ~Sieve llolllela, ZlO ard Leo MIDer.
OrliDCI C:reDIIIDI, DO pouDd tacHni; 5-8 Wayne ~n, 1110 boclq
The 1868 do!eallni Soulhera kla; John llllllab, 132 ,POUI1d hall5-7 lloovld -.,llller,13llbock,alll ' "Vi'lli)o
Athletic___ ~oronce back; Cree McCu1;y. 117 pound
11-1 Jerry Waugh, 180 line, all c:bampa will the - · end; Jim Blatl, 138 pound ball,
Jwdara,
CIII1JI&amp;IIn aplDat Fairland o! · back; Georga Curey, ltLpound
Tom Belvllleloaoalstanlcaach lewreiiCO Cbwrt;y.
.,.. and David stump, ne ,POUI1d
thlo-)'011', -~~~ma-r lo ilono&lt;
lletumlng from laat year'a !ullbock.
· nle WIIJ8h. 111111&lt;1 wblc:ll compiled an overall · Here Ia lbe Bobcat sebedn•e:
Tbo 26 - man !Iannan Trace record 0( __7~. are; live !!"lor• Sapt. L , ......... Fairland
IQ. .d II &lt;'GQI)OMd or eight HJ&gt;o - Dan Polcyn, ZZ5-pouad tackle; Sept. 12 •••••••• AJ Wahalna
lora, oigllt junloro, livo oop~~c&gt;o, Jack Heasoa, 1340und QUarter- .Sept. 19 •. , , .At SoulheraLocal
more• am llw lrealmlen. By bad&lt;; Tom Hysell, 190 - ,POUI1d Sept. 25 •. ' .At North Gallla
pedea, here Is the riloter, llot- tackle - suar&lt;l; Jon Rothgeb, 205 Oct. 3 • . •.... " .. , Eastern
IJV player, weigllt and line or pounder Who has boon lwil&lt;:bed Oct. 10 ••••.. At SOUthwestern
backllold:
from ead to lullbock; Mike llaiSENIOHS - Jarr7 Cburch,150 kina, a 195 pound center; Wade
back; Holllo ~era, UO llne; 11oaaoa, 150 potmd eod; llarnle
Lewla Pickett, lfBbock; Cbarleo Metzgar, 180 pound tackle H. WauaJ&gt;, 180 baek; CbarleoiA!e suar&lt;lllld, Gary Saunders, aOootTO GNil YOU ·
WaUJh, 190 llaa; Bill Wallo, 160 fooled ltD pound hillhaek,
line; Norm SWinlller, 190 bock;
Other team melllbora compotam Gros Gooderham, 160 bock. In&amp;: lor poaltlnna Include: Tam
DOAK ·
JIJNIOHS - - Tam Bei.vor, 185 Demy, a 140 J&gt;OWICI oenlor ballline; Paul l!urpaa,175llae;Lar- bock; Jorey!UU, 125poundJU!IIor
ry Crem00111, lU boclq Sieve halfback; Kametb Brown, 162
Daniela, 210 llae; Wayne Q._, J&gt;0W1C1 ead; Sophomores: BIll
150 bock; llo'fld ~or. 135 Rouob, 171 lb. guard; Bill Buck,
boclq Jorrj WaUJh, 180 llna; and 125 ib, Qillrlerback; Roy Tbomp..
Don Wray, 1110 line,
aoo, lt5 lb. ead; Torl'1 Moleo,
somoMORES- Gary Barry, 1a1 lb. suar&lt;l; Jeff Zerkle, 120
200 line; Jim "Lambert, 180 Uno; pound hallback; Richard Rumle,y,
_Soolt Slmmo, 150 back; J I m 132 polUld eod; Jack Par110111, 13t
Swain, 1t4l line; arol Jim Swillll- pound ballback; Dan Swililer, 159
lor, 160 bock.
pound suard - W:kle; Paul RalFRESHloiEN - Dean Barry, Do.Y, 136 lb, guar&lt;l; David White,
185 llne; B&lt;lmie Compboll, 120 127 lb, halfback; Glenn Smith,
1 .mum111
liae; Don Lambert, 1251lne; Paul 1t5 lb. quarterback; Rick WboSwOol Cllo'Po!W
Mooqomory, 135 Uno; ani Lar- bro,y, 155 pound fullback; Ropr
ry Pickett, 130 bock.
Atho,y, 176 poond tackle; Mike
Here lo the 1969 Wildcat oched- Beebe, 149 J&gt;OWICI tacklollld Gary
ule:
Collins, 140iJOUIIII hallback.
Sept. 5 - EASTERN; Sept. lZ
Freshmen: James Nibert, 132- Open; Sept. 19 - SYMMES J&gt;OWICIIWiback; Mark p.,ot, 135VALLEY: Sept. 'Z1 (lla~)- J&gt;0W1C1 guard; Marllhall Freach,
GREEN lllGH; Oct. 4 {liat) - At 112 ib, hallbock; Mike lliSbel,
llanaan, W, VL; Oct. 10 - At 120iJOUIIII lullback; Kometh Baysouthern; Oct. 17 - At SOUthwestern; Oct. 24- NORTH GALLIA; arol Oct. 30 - At Kypr

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Mr. tllld Mrs; Ronald ~acer
(l;ue Conroy) am children, Mr.
am Mro. Jack Conroy of C&lt;libllo, am Mr, alJI Mrs, BW llahr
Galllpolla were recent SUndo;y
vlslt«a of thnlrparento, Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Jlahr,
Mr. am Mrs. Blaine Mllh...,
Elaine, TillY alJI Mikel, alJI wnllam, Gleans MllheanalJII!orno
ard, llld Mr. and Mro, W. ~ MIJboon attoaled asurpriseblrtltdo;y
gatherlns lor Lawrence Milhoan
at Rutland.
Mr. and lllrs. Lerry Farley ODd
daughter' Laura Brooke, visited
her mnther, Mro, Albert Kinehart, and olster at Grove Clcy,
Creek.
HuaJ&gt; COnroy, Whohosapentlhe
Only 19 Playc""
spent a recent SuOOay with Mr. summer hen!, returned to hia
alii Mrs, Ilana Lewis at Clifton, home In Akron With his parents Bobeats Have
One tho llllalloot oqcado In
last weaiL Mr. am lllrL Errol
the Southera Valle,y Athletic C.... W. VL
Mrs. Eula Bracken o1Peantl11- Conroy vlalted a lew dayo with
!arence III'Mted newheacll-11
Eight Veten1111
coacb Gary Bllllg at Soulhwaot- venia Is Yioltlng horbrolher,lllr, hlo mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson
ern HlahScbool. Nlnoteenplayora and Mrs. Roll Norria, at Syra- and other relative a.
Eight letlermen form theiiCCUMr, and MrL S. Roberta arol
euse. They all atteaded church
lncludi!V oevon lettermen are oat
services at the Letart Falla Unlt.- daughter ~ MDton, W. Va., vlait- . r-:::0:~~~=~tor loolball.
ed with herparents, Mr, am Mrs.
CDacb llllllg, a graduate or ed Brethren Ch!U'cti.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ruaaell
Roush
Ben Perry, a recent weekend.
Thiel . cane,.., GreenvUle, Pa.,
a ...- , •• "tllolllld MrL,Horbert•. • Mro. Gleoda Mllhean and BerYDIU Campaill"
Ia \lliliJDIIIW liia,coac;ltllV·...._
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ROPr'.nJOyed
...
nan~,
a~r.
aild·
Mra..
Blaine.
Mil- ·~Heaaqa-~~tu'rs.
~t&lt;~·,
at !!oulh!oootern. !Ia ao;ya hla
'•"'•~ pJocard'
maJor prablema are lack ordepth er rout at the lKme ol Mr. and b01111 all:l c:hlldrea and Wllllam,
Mrs.
Dlua
Lewis
at
Cll1loo,
W,
Mr.
llld
MrL
Dwight
Mllhoonand
and
Buoopor Sticken
due to lna&gt;Perlonce and a lock or
player&amp;,
Va., recently.
children were recent supper
Mr. and lllro. Fora Norris or guesta or Mr. oro! Mro. Wayoe~
;nee DBW coach nplaces Steve
_
Stlleo Who illsmovecltoanaooist- Ractae and lllrL Gary Hall and MUhoon at Westhcle.
-Glenna S. Milhoan
ant "-D coach's iob at Wallo- Scotty, or St. Paul, Minn., called
In the war with Mexico,
VERNON WEBER, owner
too IIJ&amp;h Schaol In tho Souilleaot- on Mr. am Mn. FIOl'll Norris a
recent
evening.
1846,
both
Robert
E.
Lee
orn Ohio Athletic Loogue. Leat
l\lr, alJI Mrs. Laoter Rouob and Ulysses 5, Grant were
Mill St. 992-l].CS Middleport
)'Oil's tamllnlahed 2-3~ In sv.
arol family visited zeveral days officers in lh• U.S. Army.
" AC atOI 4-11-0 ....
' The returnllltlleUermeo oa tho rocenll,y with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade at Troy.
................. ' 1969 HIJitlaatl!l' lootl[all oquad
llrs. Ferne lla1man, Mr, Wesley Bellea, Sr., were called to ·
CoiiDDblana due to the death or
their atml amsloter-l!Haw, MrL
Ja.aet Joan Rlenelr. Mr. and MrL I )._~· ;
Marvin Wlckerolwn llld oooa
(:)~
aloo made the trip to Collllllb\a• to attelJI funeral 01rvlcea.
Mr, alii MrL Psto Shleldo, '
lllrL Jolm flober, Moll,y, Lorry .
am Aml, vacatlaned In Michigan
am ca-.
Mr. am Mro. H&lt;mor Warner
spent aa evening With Mr. alJI
Mro. Floyd Ncrr!L
Mr, am MrL Marvin Wlckeralwll am 110111 opeot a w.......
To Be Added
With MrL Jackie Jeaklno ol
IIDDintJ llld atteaded tiJo Ohio
State Fair. The Wlclteraltama'
s0u remained In C&lt;llumbuo lor
a week wltt;a their 1ister, Mra.
JOD!dnL
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arol Mra, Herocliel · Roush and
Tammy, ...... Jim l'l»e and cbllclnn, Mr. tllld MrL Horblrt
Rouab and Ropr, Naaeyaed 9IOr..
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MrL Edne llouob, Mr, and'Mro. ,
Randall Bol:.erta, Totltl, Lealie
arol C1laoL altaaded U,. - h ~ .
...... at .... llata park 011 Rt, 33 .
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loa Hoce, T-15P; Stono Souder a,
E-UO; and lloovld Clark, E-UL
JIJNIOHS- Garyi'q)o,G-115;
Lee Goldner, T-180; Bclbby Ratlltr, QB-1t2; Pbll liltmdero, G121; Roaor Nlrey, E-160! Joey
Hall, liB-lilt; Roclty llall, liB158; Lemllol!tll, LB-123;1loovld
Juitua,_ LB-1801 Jack Clleatltullf
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SOPHOMORES - Haney
Browa,liB-132; lloiiiii'Brownlar.
E-1110! Dewight Compbell, C.162;
DaiiiiY I'Ataton, Lll-125; lla1
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Pltcllo• Fh,..Hitter
more, hid a t-1 · Jead. alii i

played, Baltimore niPped Dt&gt;- scored on Mark .,._.r•a
troit, 54, Kansas City edged groundout.
Seottle, 5-3, C.Uiornla blanked
Rudy May am Ken . Tatum
Chicago, 1~. and Mlnnesoto
combined
oo a thr...hl~ 11
topped oaklarol, 111-5, In 10
Coll!ornla
blaaked Q&gt;!CIIIIlo
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Former Dodger AI Ferrara May went 7 1-3 lnniJV• and
batted In all three runs in the Tatum, who came on with one
Padres' win over the Dodgers. out and runners on second alii
He hit a two-run double and his thlnl In the oigllth, retired all
13th homer oft loser Bill Singer, live bottaro he laced. Call!ornla
gol only two hits olf looer
17-11.
Earl Wilson, who has a 20-8 Tonuny JOOn but scored a r.m

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Rookie O,J. Simpson may be
read)' lor more thin limited
action 5alurday night when he
returns to, the Los Angeles
ColiaeUII'l, lite ot many of his
college ell)loits, tor the Buttalo
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Tho Rev. C, L, CJ__,.,...,,
St. Marya, Oblo, farmer
tor In ~-..... will retere
to tlto flyracuao Church or tlto
Nazarene to .....met revt•ll
aomcoa at 7:30 p.m. SuDdo7
tltrooab Sept. 14. Tbe Rev•
r.r. c. Larimore, pu1Dr or t1to
B,yracuae mardi, lllvltea tlto

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welcht
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decided during a moetlnB or tlte
Meigs TOPS- Knoldlera C I u b
held Tuoedoy nllld at tlto Motp

!Isler lllld Mro. Doma Grate
, ,PrOVIded -.porta11m for tlte
'111111 tltelr poll. Enroule
....., tbe lll'OUP lwl a J(cnlc at
t1to Belpre Park. Tho food waa
provided by motltora or I b o

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Cooncy Wtrmaey.
The 25 coot cooteet will cooelude on Oct. 21. Mrs. llelllr

Daughter is Born

To Florida Couple
Mr. and Mra. Sanwel r.r. Me.
Klmey m, 1S27 CarmeUa Cir-

EXHIBITION DEBUT
LOS ANGELES (U~ - · Dick
Bass, the Ieadl.ag all41me
ruabel' among aetlve playera in
tlto National Football I.Mpe,
wlll make lila OllldbiiiD debut
wltlt tlto.
w1t1t t1te Loa Aagelea Ramo In a
pmo agalnat tlto a.u11o Billa.

HARRY MILLER

BECOMES CHAIRMAN
COLUMBUS (U~ - Charlu

Y• ......,., Prea14ent orr. &amp;R.
......... 111111 Co. doperiment

.tore• stnee 1959,tookov-erWed..
1s chllrmao lllld chief
executive of!leer as Rohert Laz..
arus !!r. became ebllrmaoomerl-

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1:00 TO 5:00

---THURSDAY 1:00 TO 12 NOON--HA.IR CUT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.75
FLAT TOP •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tOO
SHAVE ............... ~ •••••.••••••••••••••••••• ·•• 1.75
SHAMPOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.50

IASSA'GE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• {.50
TONIC •••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 50
OUTSIDE CALLS: HAIR CUT, 3.00 ....... SHAVES, 3.00

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OOniOinoro lor -limo hOYo .

bean placed It NeloOn Drlq eo.,

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llelp Gonorll lloiJ(tel,

somco SlaiiDa/ R e"'

Miss Coleroon

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Mlu V4'81ofa Coleman,dou&amp;btor or Mr. lllld 11n. 1llehard
Colomao, ...._ Boltota! Boote!,
wlll leoYe lido ......,. for Now
York wllere abe will llll8r t1te

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caater; _.,Yice -~~~ ~
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Yin Dutdlor or G)'~ !ftJiol..: r.:~=.:t~~~
mont a= aa.-llll!'... oo -1

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!ollaa Lori Rinehart will be the
Oower IJirl alld llooglaa Gruber,
nephew or the groom, "ill be the
rin8be&amp;Nr.
Tha coovle wUI reaido In BaJ.
tlmore.

¥las V8lllerboof is a niece fl
Mr. and Mto. Lee W. Mccomea
or !ollddl~, alii haa Ylalted In
tho MrComea home lrequently,

Erik and 1'fmotl\y, ol.

~Nd, Mbm.uehce~ra

week's rialt with be( IIU'81tl,
Mr. lllld Mrs. Ma..,lag Wobotar.
Dr. ·Meyer recently c:ompl- a

ih ....-...-ieUowlhlpatilortltweot-

•rn UplveriiiJ, Helaebalrmaaor
tlto hlotory ....,.._ ..........
hood Slate ColiJoe Relcllllum has COIIIjl(et.
ed hie """'- work wltlt tlto
Stele IIIPnl' ~ lllld
will be apendlnr tho D1lllllll II
hume .,..... "' relur!dag to Oldo
state Unlverllty In OciOOor.
Charles Dleb1 11 a patient at
Ue!YeriiiJ Hoopilel. U1e n10111
III!Dber .. 829, He Ullder1lent
-&amp;er7 tliero thlo week.
Mr. 111111 Mra, Charleo Sheolt
hove retornod from a lrfp to
Florida. .. South Carolina tbey
vialted hie ateco, lito. !laney
IW1Ie. Among t1to plecoa tltey
vlllted oo t1te trip were t1to Ill.

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Fine Furniture Cabinetr\

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Solem Center

ine Colwell, treasurer; aiiiPhyl-

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lira.' Carl llorrta of
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So you explained about how your favorite appliance store
is giving away a stack of eight beautiful filet mignons with
the purchase of any new gas self-cleaning range. You wanted
newgas self-cleaning ran,ge anyhow . .,. with
those fancy
a'utoinatic cooking conveniences. sure, you could have let it
go fq'r awhile longer, but ..' . eight filet mignons! That;s the
kind of il deal you can sink your teeth ir:tto.:.when you .buy
~ny of these, self·c;leaning ra'}Qes: Caloric, Hardwic~, Magic
Chef, .St.~nray and T!fppan.
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ilaqiiW,In.Jaw, 111'1. B 1 r o1:.1
Lomle7, lllld hlr aioter, IJr ·l. • '
llarillret C-tl&gt;).
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Mr. lllld lito. Adrian
lllld .......,._, lllld~~ti;lita
Lomle7 Were Ia Columboa&amp; aia.
diJ and !lfoalt;J. TileY .......
poolelll' ·Ill ~ - , t;i!Dltr, :
. whu Wll ........... from Callrar- ,
nla - - .. bo !lao apom ale JUt ..

She latlghedwhenyou said
the filet mignons came with the range.

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IIIMl, Robert Qlro 111111
Judd Oura; oldolll.._ Oara

·oldelll

HyaoU_AndBordleDo~y-.
oat brlbloa, Jamoi ealeyiiiid'Klai
Doom; )'01110111111
Jomoa
lloloni; )'01110111111 IIICitbet, &amp;It
Fellrod; me whu came tlto far·
llleat, Duane Jonea (12~ miiH)
lllld nlile door prizeo- weoit co
Erneat Johoooo, Martlto Wolfe,
Lorey MrWhurler, Orble Eotep,
_Lawrence DeLma, Ru~ J..,.l,
BeUy McWhorter, lvullcWhur.
ter, and Jamea Cornell.
Rev. Orllte Eatep lllld · Ralph
MurrQ P•o lnterelllag lelke
wring. the atter-. PfOin!n.
Preaent from amt1ngtoo, w.
Va. were Clara HyHU, Ada 11o1.
ley, Ella Buchanon, Charlo a
OUrs, Eloise Qara; Dunbar,
w. Va., Mr. lllld Mrs. VIJim
Jmea, 1ft. 111111 Mrs. IIIII sto-

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ver, Freda Robbins; Nttl-o,

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Va., Retha Boggoaa, Viola 11agle; Charleston, W. Va., Mrs.
Ollie V. Marlin; Call.lpoJJo Ferl'l', W, Va., Mr. ' and Mra. W.
R. 1111ghea; New llrl&amp;hton, Pa.,
Mr. lllld Mr1. Ralph Oura, and
Beaver Filla, Fa., Mr.lllld Mrs.
Charlea E. Oln, and G. L.
Moore.
E. J, Olra, Mr. ani!' M r a.
!i!erman Cle,y Jl". and cblldren.
lluckoyo Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
llooald Lallerly, Marlon; Mr.

irlra. NOn1o Slmo, CrowD CU;y; ~ lo
llori-., NewWateifor&lt;I;Mr. · :,la..,dl···;;•
lllld ~~to. l!o1P&gt; lrfurrov, - · VL; Ill'. lllld )Ira, Gory ~~
D• .r-o, llelroll, Mloh,; Ill'. ~
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aod Mra. li, w. CCJcbr1D. llaJ.
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OUra, .lhicb..Wo; Rev F. tor, Mn. WWiam
Buill;-- EUI- U.erpoe1j 11r1. Sho ..U lOinod here tcir
Fat Good, Mr. lllld Ura. Jolm ••••"" Ill ber bulbold.
D. UJ1110le, Dr. lllld Mra. Dale
Mr.\,.. •M ra.-..
Powell; Mr. and lito. Gooi'IIO )fr, llilil Mra. Faai l'llr!l
TOdd, Mr. lllld 11r1. L, Kevlfl. . Ill'. lllld IIH.' . D
Johnam, Columbuo.
Gruoaet, 111111 Mr. and 11r1.
Mr. lllld Mra. Gary McWhur. ort JO¥, Columl&gt;ua; • •
ter, Tholmo CaH.Y lllld ...,, Rev, Kirby• lira. A. H. .Klibl
111111 Mro. Orble Ellep, Mr. lllld Jimmy. and Mra.
Mro, Jamea DeLma, JUnior Ea. b,-, Clarl&lt;oburJ; Mr. ad Mrl):'
top, Mr.lllld lito. La......., Do. lluldd.For. Mr.lllld M r • 1.oag. ~ Ohla; 11r, lllld Sublot or llanatleld; Mr. a • 4
Mra. Emelll Jobnooo, Mr. lllld Mra. Alfred Gilmore 111!1 lrfra. John tllra, Belpre; Mr. Uy, Laneaster; ADd Mr• .IDIIMrl.
lllld Mra. NormanDeamlllldchiL. Alleo llonaldooo, GleolvDia, _W,
dren, Glad,ya Deem Portllllld· · Va. were . . _ tlto out
Mr. and Mra. • • Cornel~ peltl here for tbe wddlaa ot.
Mr. lllld Mra. Jack Fellrod lllld Mloa Dollblo Grueaor ... 111.
Kim, Pomeroy; Clara Mclnt;yre, c:bael Gerlach:
PbyWa Marlbn, He~ Miners.
Mr. and Mro. Mike Zirkle eed
ville;
OUrs,
lllld daut!bter were in Alllland, Jf;r,
Mrs. Wardoo OUro, Mr.lllldllto. to altaid tlle~or)l!aoRuao
Willard Plaott lllld lrll, L 0 n 8 Ann ~· The Zlrkleo wore
Bottom; Mr. and Mro. Roy Don. Pill or Mr. lllld llrl.
ohew, Gro&amp; Mr. lllld Mra. Jim C!lareoco Lacey.
Patter11011 and lOili Florence ~,-~~~~~~~Circle, Nancy Our;, Mr. 111111 Mr~. Richerd OUrs, RoyH,BIIoh,
Mrs. Doullaa Circle, Mr. lllld . - . OUrs, 1o1art1te Wolfe, RaMra. Ernest Brewer, Sylvia, Mr. cine, lllld Mra. Allen 111111 Mra. WUey OUrs, Mr. 111111 and cbiJdren, Middleport.

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Mr.

M&amp;R FOODLINER
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LAND

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

CLOSED SUNDAY

Wilson and Gladys Maior; Music,

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n.rrta Jr., Miry

Frueu Y. . . ., coal st.,~. ,
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Involved In tho Big Rend Neighborhood girl scout program.
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Tho campolgn to raise the $1,· ·
000, easel announces, will be
conducted lrcm&gt; Sop~ 15 to Sept.
3-0. A bouse • to • house eama11
is planned along with persol"81
contacts with business houses.
Captains wUlbeapJ)Ointedtowork
with volunteers in each section

A - r at 1 p.m. lllld ~ • ...., llewborter,' Ia:'
_.... tlto ~ faJnllJ r ...... VOl'IIOII; lleq Haalol',ea.IWJII. •
on !llnda,y, Alii: 311 at B o e k Cheater; Debbie.•~. 1l.adle ·
~· lalrlroulll:
Gtorta, llr. lllld lin. -

Ua Dllgan, secretary. Plana were Maurieta Miller, LiDia Cordlllo,
made tor the first meetlnc of the Vickie Might arxl Opal Dyer; Pubschool yeer which wDI be held llclty, Phyllis Dup.n and Mulon
GRANGE TO MEET
Meip CounQo Pomona Graop at 7:30p.m. Monday at the school. Dyeri Maglzine, Mary Arney ai'Mi
The committeesareas(ollows; Hattie Woodard.
'IIIII meet at 8 p.m. tonight at
Ways
aR:l Means, Betty SWick.
Also, attendance, Cletlth Brotile RDek Sprlnga hell. ln8pocllon
will .11!1.beld and t1to dqroe work JOIJ'I Ccamcll, Ola.rlotte Willtonl, gan and Betty Rtt:&gt;e; Pre-school
'lilll''ll/1 ~''ln''lb11 furm, a '!'I WOlle Dyer; Pr-;;,Q\!jfi~J"-$'JIIib.Olc~olBotoo c·
.;"'t•OU:~'ii(' '
· Mr. -aar-o Gruber " Ill tile COIIIIt;y.wlde cookie 'liM ,.,.,.,, Ebili'AikDilll; ilra. Simms IY f.t;iVo!i'etb,ii!I"Of"
Ama Elizabeth Turner; .Re- Mrs. Hale, anti Recreation, Je'i;;
aerve··u bil brotller's beat man I01IIni cooteeta will be hold.
freBhmenta, Alma Smilll and u81. ale IIIQht and Cetherii)O Colwell.

·werner,

Mr. lllld Mto. Lallre8ce Prk.
lllld llr. lllld Mra. Jack Frlco
111111 two ~ or
wen weeUad JUuta ot MrL ·

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. with tl:le 'works in -a.;tlrawer" ·,

IIW I bird 111111 villted tlte
zoo. Th'7 llao villted t1to Weald
Wat&lt;... ~~ wllero they ""
an underwater llhow, the An
MariA Gr- neer Oillllllll, Ala.,
tlto Grlllld Ole ()pry at Nub.
vllle, 'hm., lllld .... RlniJiag
ctrcuo MuiOUIIl or Art. _
Mra. Boney Mltcboll, .....,..._
1lanied ~ ber -aiD, Mro.llolJ(l
11ar1111111 -or DQII&gt;n, haa ......,.. ·
ed from a weotem toor. ilcW.
ed In tlto toor were ..... .it
·SoD Fruelac:o, Yo18111lte Nailaa.
II !'Irk, LoiAilgeloa, LuVopo,
lllld Flapld, Arb. Thotourwia
made Yia 1ra1n 1111 or ~ · ·.
-'!be _,.,. relumed to Dort!a ·

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Ours Revnion Held Sunday

1969 scl\ool ~term ol the Solem
Center Elementary School were of the county,
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
named during a recent meeting
The Rev. Norman o. WllliBms of the P. T. A. omcers and teachen Miller; Membership, Jessie
or Rio Grande will be tlte speak. ers.
The otncersare Catherine Mit- MJgllt and Maxine Dyer.
or at t1to 10:30 Lru. iilnday - Safety, Jdin Colwell am Clar..
lhlp oorvl&lt;e at t1to Middleport c he 11, president; Emos;ene·
Simms,
lice
president;
Catherence
Might; Hospitalfty, Roberta
Flrll U n I t e d Proobytortan

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Dr. lllld lito. Lyale Meyer lllld

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P, T.A. ccxnmttteea tor the

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in Ohio aiKI fund drives are c~
ducted 1n all areas where there
are no United Fund agenclea.ln Meigl County where there
are 24 actiYe IJirl scoot troopo
in an tOW' age levels, brownies
(aoven alii eltbl year olda); Jw&gt;.
lora (9 to 11l;Cidottes, (12to14l,
and aonlors 05 to 17), the soli
has been set at $1,000. A uta!

Wedding Plans Completed

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Name Casci Drive Chairman

Margaret lee Vanderhoof

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chairmen or tbe fund drho lor
Melp Coolli.Y' a BJi Bend Noltll&gt;borhuod or tho Four Rivera Girl
Scoot Councll.
The Four Rivera Girl S c o u t
and the ushers wUI be Mr. steven Coon ell emCIJIDIIISSea nine coun-Gruber lllld Floyd Vanderhoof. ties In Weal Vlrl!lnla and tltreo

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.,.,. charter ,... ~ for· or a,. Grancl remp1a waa dJa.
, )frl. 816! Mcl!lb!mlf ~'~J ~ lito. Lemley wu op..
lloip Templo, Pilhloa Slllera, Chalrmln or 1he -am
mat 'l'Uoedoy nllld at t1to MIAI- lA tbe toc11 temple. 11or - k
dlopori ball.
will llm&gt;IYe dlalrlbullon or ntMra. llcl!lhblly wea 1 ~oa~~&gt; , orature .In a cancer edocatlon
.time member of tbe P1thlan Sla. -am; alllnd rolllag project,
len and ·oorved II Ncrelu7 111111 a -am to OIICOUI'OIII an.
at tlto Umo or her doatlt. Ceo- IIIII &lt;lbeckupo.
,
duciiDtl: tile momorlel •........,.
II wao reported t1tot 67 llc1&lt;
,.... lito. Vlrllinla OW.. u- vloJto were modo WriDs tbe JUt
celltDt .IOIIk&gt;r; lito, Ell•abetlt llllllllb lllld tltot*82hadbeanapelil
Allman,- ~ent,lunlorproltm;
In aiiUIIl1c wortc. The blrtltda,r
lllld lito. liolty Biaa, ...,.ior, amiYerHrY ~ Mn. WlnooaCook
Tbere .wao. Dillie by Mra.lolar• . waa ~. )fro. . Kotltryn Miller
t1te Chllda( a prayer bi'M r a. waa reported hume from t h e
l!lfp, lllld a raedlnr, "Allbolllh huopllel ~ bq)rovi!JI; llld It woa
tlte CUrtain Felli~ ~ lito. Ella ll&gt;led tl*t Homer Foroat 18 W
Lemley, Pill eblol.
at homo. Aloo r.aported WBI tbe
~ at tbe . meetlag wu a ·or, 1'1111, hoablllld or Mra.
communication frol!t lito. AIDe• Norma zlrklo.
Woodlrd, l!l'lllld ~. advlalni
A POtluck di!Dr preceded tbe
tltet )jeip TeJI!II(e, 1101111 mo8tlng. ko Cl'8llll lllld colfeo
lempleo at GallipollolllldWUkoa. were eerv.ed at the ""'elusion.
\'llle, are Ill become a (Iori or
- ' " " tor tbe October
Dlatrlct 16.
IIIHIInC will be Mro. BeUy 111aa
The natlonwldo cancer project _lllld Mra. Opal Bltrr ·

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lllcludod In t1te lll'OUP " e r o
Melanie Simmon&amp;,
illerrle
111111 ...,._ Tackett, Cfncb' Eoda,
Ctedy Ander- Tammy'Miiillil,
TereJa lllld Grea vaa - . ,
Deelae Gonma, Chrllll Jones,
Robin Capellart, Tammy Schoonover, AlltumnEUUt, Tenu.,Mar1-, lllld Darlene Barrett, Fd1th
w~ lllld Jemtror Grate.
Other rocen1 actiYitloa or t1te
club Included a lllhlni lrlp 111111
wiener I'Oiltt at Foreat Acres
l'lrll. Tha lroop wltll a float cor.
fYinB 001 a showboat tbemelook
the . - place 1roJ1oJ In t1to
Reptta Parade.
Weekly rneotlap or t11e lll'OUP
wlll be hold.at 3:30p.m. ... Mon.
c111. Work will be81o C11 ltemo
for a hulldey bozaar belag plan.
.... by tile troop.

to Willi..

EFFECTIVE SEPT. I, 1969

: Charl~r Dr~ped

trlctt,r. ·Gomoo were p1oJed lllld
plcluroa Ioken -~ older lalk .
Carmelite Coovent .., ~. flailed. ·
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A graduate or Ealla'll H 1".8 b
AlleiiUiltl wore Cecll ,
MASON - · Memben or Flrll Schuol, elaaa or 19611, )l!aa Cole. alii - r l Nolo'"' or NIW Koll~ Church, Maooo, bold a
Oldo Vlllven!Vtor II~ PLf Mr. alii lito. Maffellowlhlp moe11ns at llle !lilly lwo yeuo l l l l d - a lliiiiYorl Yin Dutcher, "!"'·.,,1!111 da....,., '
Kln&lt;ald humo, Now llaVoD, Frf.
Catltollelam ~•unl•or· v~r~~n~a, orG...._n; lrlr. ,lllld
do1 OYenlag honoring Mrs. oan. Ill
att,r c111a.
lira. llraoocamb CGiadn Dolnle Gibbe whu will be DICI\'Ini to
11111 Colomon. hal bean em- cherl oi1d Mr. lllld lito. Stoots .
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ployod u a 1111'10 at tlto st. (Ilia.. ,-·llulcher) of CoiUIIIbua;
lito. Gibb1 Ia a ebartor mem- Rlqlbaol Homo tor tbe IDIIrm- .E arl SWarU, Lancoater; -...
ber or Firat ~ (bu:ch. At. ed lllld A&amp;ld lA Columbua. Thl&amp; Swartz and Mr. 111111 Mrs. WWiam
tor dovollona, She waaproaenled
Paa·A!Derleu JUPWay '
I IIOIPOIIIburu. Re!re- or ...._, 18 DWntetnod ~ tlte
meHte.
!lltDI,
tbe
order
whleli
Tbe
Pan·Ainerkan high·
humemado leo cream 111111 cake
Mlu
Col..,...
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Thll
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system
Ia a networlt: or
wore aerved Ill Mr. lllld Mrs.
tbe Ia. . around .30,1100 miles of paved
D. Richard Roolb llldTorry, Mr. order - . oall llnned
lllld
l88d
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lllld
hal and all-wealber roads, lA·
lllld Mra. Cherlea Lambert lllld
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lA
·s.otlalll,
lrelanol lllld eluding v ~ r I o u s lllltrmilt
Richard, Mr. and !.Ira. RuBHll
tile Ulllled Slatea.
routes. It ntonds from four •
Ballov, Mr. lllld Mrs. A. r.r.s.m.. · 11111 Col..,... will wor1&lt; tor major polnl8 along the
plea, 1ft. lllld Mra. IIUJy KinIii - · u • ,IIOIIulant II tlte MexiCllll border through
caid, Komy, llllly, CaroQn, v... ... ~
WoJ·• Home 11 Ira! America and after skip- .
Mark, Uta and Rene, Mr. IDd - • - 0 1
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ping 1be "DIU'ieD Gap" lJO.
Mrs. Jamea Pauley, Jamee ·IDd f20 Eaat 61th st., New York · tween the · Panama Canal' ·
John, lito. Carl Harmon and CIV, otter whlcb Umo ohe will and Colombia,"IIDts all lbe
Damy, Mrs. Judy Roach, Tim- be -~ to ll1e Carmallte lololhor capltala of. South America
my and Anlly, Mra. HaroldRouoh llouH Ia. Ge.,.,_, or AvDo, wtih one..:an=-.=;.·- - - N. Y., for her two yoera or re- ..._,_ ·
111111
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ALFRED Ur;ITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Fdwln E.
Williamt, pastor, Sunday School
at 8:30~ Uoyd Dfillnger, Supt.;
Wonhlp ServiCes at 10:45, with
Charles Taylor, lay..Jeaderj Sunday evening worship services
with the Rev. Williams, at 7:45;
Wednesday evening prayer !lETvim at 7:45.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrlll in ChrlstlnnUriton- Law-

DANVILLE WESLEY AN - J,
A. C&amp;rry, pastor. SWiday School,
9:30 a.m.i worship service 10:30
a~ m. Youth and junior youth
service, 6:45p.m.; Evening worship, 7:30p.m. Prayerandpralse
Wed., 7:30 p, m.
IJNITED F A!TH CHURCH Nease Seldement - Robert E.
Smith, Sr., pastor. Suadll,l'Se&amp;c!'t., Roy Johnson. Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; Worship service,
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 .P· m. each
Sunday. Yooth meeting aod choir
pr~~ctice, 6:30p.m. e~chSunday.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Norman McCain, ' Sci&gt;L Services
weekly at 9:30 a. m. Preaching,

nnce Manle.)', pastor; Mrs. Russell Young, Slinda,y School superlntendent. Sunday school, 9:30 a.
m.; evening worship, 7:30. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30p.m.

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ODIST- Worship, Rrstaod third
Sunda)'l!l ot each month, 10:45 a.
m.; seeGOO and fourth SUNiaya, ' ft.rst and third Sunday ot month
7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 by Charles Russell, 9:30 a.m.
L m. Christian Endeavor, third
THE BRADFORD CHURCH OF
saturday of each ~orth.
CHRIST - Charles Russell, pasLAUREL CUFF FREE METH· tor. Richard Gilkey, S~t~L S....
ODIST- Rev. EugeneGUI,pas- day School, 9:30 L m.; Morning
tor. William Bailey, s\.l}erinteld- worship, 10:30 L rn.; Evening
'"t. Swr:la)• School, 9:30a.m.; worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
!.lorni~ worship, 10:30 a.m.i Study, 7:30p.m.
~vening worship, 7:30p.m. WedREORGANIZED CHURCH OF
.1esday, ChristianYoutll Crusade, JESUS CHRIST OFLAITERDAY
6:30p.m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 SAINTS- Portland-Racine Road.
p.m. Thursdlcy, choir practice, s~ School, 9:30a.m.; Morn7 p.m.
i11g worship, 10:30 a.m.; Surr:lay
DEXTER CHURCH OF (;HRIST evening service at 7 p. m. Wed- Danny Ewns 1 pastor. N o r- nesday evening prayer service
man C. Will, st.pt. SuOOay School at 7:30 Pastor, Elder c. W.
9:30 L ril.; Worstrlp service, Proffitt.
10:30 a. m. Christian Erlleavor
THE BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Sunday evening.
CHRIST - Mr. Ted cactwallader,
RAC1NE Fli!ST CHURCH OF pa5tor. Jerry Van lnwagen, Sun111£ NAZARENE-SUMaySchool da,y School S~rlnterr:lent. Sun9:30 L m.; Morning Worship, day School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
10:30 a.m.; Evening Worship, worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evening
7:30 p. m. 'Wednesday, Sunday service, 7 p, m. Wednesday,
School Superintendent, Pauline Prayer service. 7:30 p, m.
McClintock. Pastor, Rev. Morris
GRAHAM UNITED METHOM. W&lt;ife.
DIST CHURCH- Preechi~, 9:30
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED a. rn., first and secoo:l Swxlays
METHODIST - MornilltWorship of each month; third and rourth
9:30 a. m.. at former EUB build- SWlda,ys each month, worship
ltv. ElQl811ded Sunday Sehoolses- service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
1lon ror Dlra8rytogradesi.xchil- evenings at 7:30, Prayer arx:l
dren at former Methodist armex Bible study.
at 9:30 L m., Mrs. James Stout,
children's superintehlent. gq.
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
dl)' Cluarch School, adults ao:l OF GOD - SeeonJ st., Mason,
youth, 10:30 L m.; Junior High, W. Va. Swxtay School, 10 a. m.
Senior High and Y..,. Adulta Mornlll! worship, II a.m. Evanmeet in former Methodist Church geliatic service, 7:30 p. m. Bible
lor Sunday Church School. Boyd Study aod praye~ servll"'• WedHacl&lt;lio7, yGoltJc s~ neada,y, 7!30 p.m. Che*"r ionPost high school and senior adults ·nant, pastor. Phone ·~t3:i.
. meet in former EUB building, H~
CARLETON CHURCH- Kingsban Vineyard, s~t~t. Adull Bible burg Rood. Sunday School, 9:30
Cllss party, last Monday each L rn., Ralph Carl, supt. Worship
Jlloath. Youth Fellowship each service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p,
Suada¥, 6··p. m. in former Meth- m. alternately. Prayer meethw,
odlatbulldlng. Dlstrlctyouthral- Wedneada,y, 7:30p.m. Rev. Jay
b flrat Monday of each month. Stiles, pastor.
LETART UNITED METRO.
OLD DEXTER CONGREGA·
DIST C11URCH - Flrot and &amp;ecoa:l Sundays, preacbi~ at 8p.m.; TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. WilTldrd am fourth Swxlays, Sun- lard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. Worday School, 10 L m,, Worship ley Francis, Sunday School ~t.
lenlce It 11 L m. i Tuesday Sun:lajl School, 9:45 a.m. Church
eYeDillga at s p. m., Prayer and services first and third Sunday
following SulldlQo School. Second
Bible Study.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE and fourth Saturday eveniJws,
NAZARENE - Rev. U"l"f D. 8 p.m. church services.
Grimm. Jr., pestor. Sunday
POMEROY rffiST BAPTISTSchool, 9:30 a. m.; Morning wor- Robert Kuhn, pastor. George
ship, 10:30 L DLi Youngpecple's SldMer, ~ school supt. &amp;m..
aenlC:., 6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic day school, 9:30 a.rn.i morning
senlces, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday WOl'lhlp, 10:30 a.m.; ·aYF, 6 p.
evelllne service, 7:30 p, m.
m. Blble ltudy, Wednesday, 7
UNITED FAITII CHURCH · p.m.; chOir practice, Wecloea..
- Nease
Settlemert. Sunda,y day, 8:30p.m.
School
Roy Joh ...
M'f. UNION Baptlst- Rev. CeBOD. Youth meeting, 6:30, Sun- cil Cox, pastor. Surday School
day,
superintedent, Earl Starkey, Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Sunda¥
evening worship, 7:~0j Wedne~
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SYRACUSE F1RST IJNITED
PR&amp;SBYTERIAN - Rev. Unson
Stebbins, pastor. SulKily School,
9:30 L m.; Worship service, 10:30 L m.; Bible study and prayer
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

The ....... homec:omiqj 01 !110
Alfrad Methodist Church will be
held oa Sunday, Sept. 21, with the
~ Brothers of Chilli-• as
t11o main r.ature. other local taltill Ia lnvltad to participale.
Mr. aod Mra. H&lt;Jbart Swartz
vlaltad Mr. am Mro. Vernon
Swartz aod lamllyolHockingport
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams
and V.nctle of Ttvpers Plains
Sundoy afteriiOO!L
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kulm of
Little Hocking areamOI.IDclrcthe
blrlh of a ..., in a Parkersburg
Ho..,uol reeently. This Ia t11o
Kulml' th1nl child. They haw • ·
aon, Michael, s. aoo a dauehtet,'
' Tamii)J, 8. GraJJiparentnre Mr.
and Mrs. Millard swam ol Alfred and Mrs. Grace Kuhn ot
Tupper. Plains. Grea~r..
e•• are Mr. arx:l Mrs. Vere
Swartz of Allred.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett,
' 1111 aod •I!Bhter aod son-In-law
aD:J ar&amp;rdson of Gary, lid., r~
turned to their homes recently
after IPOndltW a week with Mr.
~·s sister, Clara Follrod.
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relui'nod to her home after a v!aII Mre with her llac«htera, Thel·' J$
and Oole Follrod,

EAST LETART FALLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - W.
Dale McClurg, pestor. Worohlp
service, sec:oOO and tourtJl Sun.
day11 of eartl month at 9 a. m.i
SulldlQo School, first aoo thir&lt;l Sundays of ~ch month at 9 a. m.;
aecorxl m1 fourth Sundays of each
month at 10 L m.: Bible Sludv.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.; WSCS,_first
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METHODIST CHURCH- W.llale
M(CJurg, pastor. Worship service, first aM third Sundays of
each morth at 8 p. m.; Sunclay
School, every Sun:tay at 9:30 a.
m.; WSCS, secom TUesday or
each morah at 7:30 p. m.; Bible
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Card, peator. Pomeroy - Wor- ship, 10:30 L nL I Sunda,y ,.,_ '
ship, 10:30 a.m.; ctrurchSchool, ataw HrviC!e, 7; Pnyer rneetlal
9:15 1 • m.; Frank Vaughan, a1.1)er- Wedneoda,y, 7 p. illST. JOHN LUTHEIIAN- Wor- ,
ln!llndenl. lllester - Worship,
9 L m,; Chur&lt;h School, 10 .. m.; ship, 9 Lm. lolluwod by 1b111aJ
Sehool.
Roger ~le, s~t~erintendent.
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•ell, aaslatlllla~t~LPrayermeet- Pital Philip c.,..., pastor, S.b- DIST - Plul A. Sellars, pastor;
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vela, olactiOftiC _ " . . . and I
1~, Wednesday,, 7:30 p. ni.
bath School, saturday, 2 p. m.: Ben Qulse:atrry, SIM*)' Sehool
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HARRISONVILLE PRESBY· Worship, 3:15 p, m.; Youth Fel· S..,L W(II'Shij)servlce, 9:30L m.,
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. •\od to ~hJ!lCh NMCOI with yeu, why ·
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, lc•I'Shlp and Adult Bible study, lint aoo third SUnday, Evoni!W
"'""· allow your chlhl to ••plaN ' 1101 llort now?
Suoda,y So- .rlritondent, Wedneada,y, 7:30 p. m.
service, 8 .Po m. fourth&amp;niQ.
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MIDWAY ~
day servl&lt;e, 8 p, m., the Rev. IAN CHURCH - Middleport, Services each Sunda)' at 10 a.m.
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Guest miniater. James Bucta.n- BOO 7:30 p. Ill. Tueada,y .......
JEHOVAll'S W1TNESSE8, tar- an, SuOOa,y School !qlt. Sunday worablp, 7:30.
_ry Car•han,. presldinamlnister. School, 9:30 L m.; WorshJ,p serv..
SUTTON UNITED METi!O.
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.; ice, 10:30 L m.; Choir practice DIST - Paul A. SeUers, paoto&lt;;
Watchtower slody, 10:30 Lm.; 7:30 P. m. Wedneada,y.
Martha Lee, Sunda,y School
Wedooada,y: Bible slody, 7:30 p.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE Worship serviee, 10:45 a. m.,
m.; Thurada,y: ministry achool, NAZARENE _ COrner Uniooand second ard fourth SundQ"; eve7:30p.m.~ service meettne, 8:30 Mulberry. Rev. Cl,yde v. Hender· ning worship, 8 p. m., third ~
p.m.
BOO, pestor. SuOOII,l' School, 9:30 day.
MASON CHURCH QF CHRIST L m.; Ra,ymuod Walburn, Set&gt;~ . ENTERPRISE UNITED METH- MUler St. - Everaon Week- Mornl..: worship, 10:30 L m.; ODIST - Rev. ·William Alrson,
ley, pastor. Bible study claues, ~venin&amp; Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· pallOr. Ralph_~ .... ~~ Eldon Weeks, asst. WW'~ AnSuOO&amp;y, 10 L m. Worship and Week service, Wedhl:t5da¥, 7:30
preaching, 10:55 a. m.; Sunday p. m,
ieee, 9;30 a. m.; &amp;.ntQ School,
evenir1!; service, 7;30. Bible study
10:30 L m.; Youth FeUaw•bJp,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middle- 6:30 p, m. Wadneoay: Cllolr,
classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev. port, 5th aod Malo. RauUin Moy- 6:15 p. m.; mble Study, 7:30.
&amp;anley Plaueaburg, p a 1 t o r. er, pestnr. Thomas Kell.Y, &amp;mday
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Morning prayer am sermon, 10~ school superintendent. B I b I e - Middleport Rev. Audry Mill30 a.m. Hol,y ~00, 10:30 achool, 9:30 a.m .• morning wor~ er, pastor, Lester ~lor, s.-.,
a.m., llrll &amp;mday each montll. ship, 10:30 a.m.; evening wor- Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Mornship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service,
Ing Worship 10:30 L m.; Junior
SOUTH BETHEL IJNITED Wemeoda,y, 7 p.m.
Society, 6!30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:41
METHODIST~ WorshJ», aecond
PLANTS MEMORIAL CHURCH p, m. Sunday Evangelistic meet,. ·
and fourth Sunday, 10:30 Lm.;
.- Prayer service every Wed- ing, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetiJW.
first aoo third &amp;nla,ys, 7:30
nesday, 8 p. m. Preachi,_ serv- Wedneada,y, 7:30 p, m.
p. m. Sunday Sc-, 9:30 a. m,
THE SALVATION ARMY- E~&gt;o
ice every Sunday, 8 p. m.
Ynuth FeUowBhip, 8 p. m. each
voy Ray s. Wining, omeer In
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE eharp. SUnday, 10 a. m., HoUSuOOa,y at ~ro Plllna United
Methodist Church.
NAZARENE - Rev. M, C. Lari- aeas meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunmore,
pastor. Bob Moore, Suntlay day School. YIIWII! People's LeCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
- The Rev. Chester Bryant, pas- School !q&gt;L Sunday school class- gion, 7 p. m.; S.hatlm meetl~
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; es tor all ages, 9:30 L m.; Morn- 7:30 p. m.; Thursda¥, 1 to 3 p.
Worship service, 11 a. m.; Eve- ing worship, 10:30 a. m.; NYPS m. 1 Ladies Home l.eaguej 7 p.m.
ni:ng worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Sunday, 6:30p.m.; E'l'angelistic Prep classes.
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. service, Sunday, 7:30 p, m. MidSmp~ ..,..... •'-"IK bw 1U A--x.• BIM• h6H,.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- MidYouth service, Thursday 1 7:30 p. week prayer meeting Wednesday, dleport, corner of Fourth and
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5:30 p. rn.; Mrs. Mary Woods,
a.m.; worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
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meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p.m. METHODIST - •C. J, Lemley,
HYSELL RUN FREE METRO.
Choir practice, Tue&amp;day, 7 p.m. pastor. lfWIIM l!lackstQp. cllfrch DIST .,- Rn. CecU J, Wise,,JIIIa'
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CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., 9:30 a. m.; Church School, 10:15 Morning Worship, 10:30; Evepastor. Bible School, 9:30a.m.; a. m.; Evening wor•hiP. 7:30: ning worship, 7:30 p. m.; Young
Worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evening MYF Swxlay, 6:30 p. m. Prayer Peq,le'a service, 6:45 p. m.;
Worship, 7:30. Wednesday, com- meeting and Bible study, Wednes- Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
bined Bible study and prayer day, 7:30 p. m. Admlni1traUve p, m.
Middleport, Ohio
Council meeting, Orst Monday of
meedng, 7:30 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP·
. each moatb, 7:30 p. m.
TIST- Charles W. Simono,paoLANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN tor, Robert lllchlrdaon, &amp;nla,y
La~svtlle Village. Rev. Robert
CHRisT - Elden R. Blake, pas-' School s.pt. Sunda,y Chureh
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Eugene Musser, pastor. Worship tor. Sunday School, 10 L m.; ~ool. 9:15a.m.; Momlre worMiddleport, Ohio
service, 10:30 a. m.; Glenna Wimlo Hololnger, svpt, Mondng ship, 10:15 L m. Sunday Bible
Felly, Sunday School S\4)1. Sunday sermon, 11 a. m. i Eventna: serv- study hour, 7:30p.m. ~4:30
School, 9;30 a. m.; Sunday eve- ice Christian Erli'!lvor, 7:3Q p, p; ·m., game tll!le for youtll. WeOning service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- m., Mrs. Lyda CheWier, presi- neadi.Y eveDing prayer service,
week service, Wednesday, 7:30 dent. Song service and sermon. 7:30p.m.
B:ZO. Mid-Week p,..yer meetl~
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCEServices
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs.
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315 Main St., Pt. Plaaout,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Mazie Holzinpr, class leader.
Sundays, 11 a. m.; Wedne-.,a, ·
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Meter, supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 day, the church ln visitation and -Bald Knoba. Rev. I. R. Gluesa.m.j Morning worship 10:15 a. evanaeilsm; Thursday, 7 p.m •• . """-• pastor. Roger WDfred,
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MIDDLEPORT HEATH UNlr- .
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POMEROY WWER UGHT Ernest Deeter, class leader.
Donallle, minlsteri Eric Cham- CHURCH - Harrisonville Bold. Youth Meo1iDc WOdl'"l'lll, 7:30
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LEGAL HQTICI

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·• HQTICI OH PILING Of
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APfRAISIMIMT
,...if(.i S.... 'W j 1!1* ...,,, Couftty

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ot Ad~~tlnltlrater
t1 th1 o.-telol to IIIIlCh of tho foj..
lowl"l •• oN rMI4ent• of tiM 5t..o
..., l hlo, ..,,.,_,.,. aurvMna ,,...,.,.,
tho Milt of kin, tho Mneflel,rlo&amp;
unller tho •Ill; 111nd to the- llttlllfftly
ot attorn.y• ,.protonth'lll any of tho
ef.,_ontlo .. d ,..r•on•:

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"T:;. Hit E~tt~'utllt

Wl111cun Ray Wll1on, Ho.,.ln,.
"lit., Ohio. Co... No. 19,811.
yo.,. .,. het.by notified thot th.
, ......,.ory and .,pp,ol .. mont of th.
.. toto of the oforeruntlonod, d ..
cooaod, lot. of ~aiJ County, wa•
lllod In thll Court, Sold lnv.ntory
and Apptaltomont will bo fot hoarll'lfl
... ,.,. thlt Court on th. 15th dor. of
S.ptemb.,, 1969, ot 10:00 o'~ ot:ll

A.M.

Any plfiOn doslrln! to fllo oxcopo
tlonl tN,.to mutt fl • thorn ot Joost
flvo doy1 prior to th. dato 111 for
heoGflng.
GIYon under my hand or.l 11ol of
oold CDUf't, thh 27th day of A~o~;u1t,
1969.

f, H. O'BRIEN
Ju... aM ex-officio
Cleill af •aid C..,rt
ly A11n I. Wat1on

Deput, ca.r•
(8) ~9, (9) 5 2tc

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Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr. aOO Mrs. Eugene Thomp...
son, Gina and Cymhia, were week
end visitors ol his mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Kemeth Wiseman ard
family of Mansfield.

Dale Russell of Columbus was

WANT AD
DEADLitriU

·s ; ..... De, Baf.,.. Pultllcouon
D111y ol P~o~\llc111tlen
REGULATIONS
Tht P... U.t.r re•erve• the rlaht
tt etllt or rejtd eny ad• ctteiMd ob·
lectlonol . Tht p...bli1hlr will not
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RATES
F., Wont Ad Service
J Ctfth per Word one IMettiOI'I
Mini"'- Chllr;e 75c
1:Z cent1 per word thrH conttC""
tlva ,.....u ......
11!1 cent• pe:r Word 1i11 conaacvtiYt
lnttrtiona .
1.5 per cent DIICOtlnf on poid ada
ond odt paid within 10 doyt .

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 f01 SO word 111inlm~o~m. Eo .
o441tiol'lal word lc .

BLIND ADS
Addltlonol :ZSc Chor1e ,... Advtr·
II te-nt.

OFFICE HOURS
11:30 • ·"' · to .5 :00 p.111. Ooily
11130 a.M. to 11:00 No- S.tUFCioy

In Memcrr
IN MEMORY of ~11arlos C. Reed
who passed away eight years
ago on SepL 6, 1961:
The Lon! gl velh and the Lord
taketh away.
Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs.
Mary Reed; daughters, Mrs.

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Mondo, Dutllll'lll 9 • ·"'·

Cancellotlont &amp; C:OfflllctiOftt
Will Ito occe,..totl' until 9 a.lft, for

lncOtriiCI lnttrtlaa.

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tt. rt•par"iblt for - e thol'l orw

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_$4;,

1962 FORD COUNTRY ,SQUIRE .
3 Soot Waeon, VB entino, autoonatic trana. Po,..r
lt. .rino and brakes, good tire•, radio and Mater.
1964 CHEVROLET " TON - - .$11195
8 ft. FIHtslde, 15u c:omm. wheels, new front tirta,
6 cyl. onglno, cloon and aolld cab.
1960 CHEV. ~ TON PICKUP
6 cyl., pd tires, sound naec:hanlcally.

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ROlon, PortlaDd.
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-pi!n.co

Pomeroy Motor Co.

refrigerator, orttflcla!
ps ...._e. plllh IIIOW'er reel
cype, 2 mowi!W aeylhoo, tiro
pitchforks, hand ··~
er lclola. Phone 99U876 or
9&amp;U865;

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POMI!ROY, OHIO

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For Sale

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TRAILER LOTS, Iklll'o vmlli
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ROOF PAINTING and JIOichlfW
court,.........,
libloooFIVE
YEAR old plniA&gt; slud Plllll'o
by contrlct, "EJperleneed". :

Notice

For free osdmaiAI, phone 192-

R!. 124, -

s-zz.ttc · -$i,wJNG'

THERE Wll.L be 1 hymn atlll at
the Cburcb of God at Chellor,
OblD, Sunday at 2 p.m. lrlththe
Erma ClelaOO and Mn. LoJ s
Adams Bl'Oihers of Raceland,
McCain, and grandcllildren.
K,y.
The public Is lnviiAid.
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a Mon:lay visitor of his ,parents,

192-111151

S.ll-tfc

2806. (We go aeywhere).

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ROOM-;.-;:"".."j-oi'e

atore, _
phone
ti9U293.
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TRAILER, 12 foot wide, two bedrooms, carpet wan 'to

wan.

Mlddl_.,

letS model, aood aa - , 811
Locust St.,
•Ohio,
$3800. Phone 192-5168 or 2944031 Mullens, W. Va.

saddle and bridle, part
Arabian, $150. Pttcm!'J42-t69l.
9.4-3te
TWO BEDROOM home, IIY!qJ
ro&lt;1111, dining room, hall and

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Rt;eCJsville

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News, Notes
BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whlf&amp;.
head and daughlers, Jane and Julia, spent a few clays &gt;llcatloni!W
at VIrginia Beach, Va.
Mro. Gary Barnhartand .Iamie
ot Fort Shaw, S. c., visited re-cently with Mr. and Mrs. carl

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RACINE BARBER shops, h0111'1 I.t61 CIIEVIIOLET l!q)alo. I'll.
8 a.m. "'5:30p.m. C1oaed all
247-2161.
clay Thurllday. Price of hair- ·
cuts $1.50, effective Septem-----------. - ~
ber&amp;
1958 VOLKSWAGEN. Call 74211.5-llc

Mr, J, D. Haymanhasreturnod
home afler ""catlonlqj In florIda.
Mrs. Bess LBrki111 recently
spent a Sunday with her daugh-

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TWO CARRIERS
.NEEDED
IN
IASOit .

Jame• carruthers and fam1)y of
Louis'Vtlle. Mrs. Larkins, Mrs.

Marks and the Carruthers family
also &gt;IIIIIAld Mrs. Maggie carruthers of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and
Klla Anne, of Success Rd., were
Sunday dinDer guests of Mr. and
· Mrs. J. D. Hayman.
Mrs. Helen Archer entel'lalnlld
the Blrtl1day Club Frlday even!~
at her hCIM. Mrs. NeU Wilsm
was the honored guest with 1he
h01te11 preaeatl-herwithadee-

PHONE 182-2962

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FUIINISIIED three

Mr. and Mrs. John Hetzer at-t e - the Slate Fair at Colum. bua.
Mr, and Mrs. Erneot Whitehead
and Julia Yislted with Dess Erskine at lndlanl.

and Mrs. Virgil Buck-

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LIGAL NOTICE
NOTICIE OP APPOINTMENT

c... Meo20110

E•tot• of Al..rt A., Swotael, 0...
c"••d·

t..Nby ;l..~n that Ch•l••
E. Swata:eil. tA 110 Vele St,..., p..,.
Notlc• I•

...,.,, Ohio, he!• ...., duly_ appoint•
ad .l;dmlnllttofot of the Ettole of
A.lbott A. S-.ta~1 clecet~..cl, late
of Motola• Cownty~ unlo.
Credit•• ,_ Hlqt.~IMd ta file theit
ei•IIMI with 1ald fldiiCia, whhln

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wor~~~.•·_

'Jlll-.o, uolotodb)ololorle:

room

11(1011.

od, 507 IIIII St., Mlddl~

ALFRED
IHIIttlo.
The works!Q&gt; meet!~ at the few
O...d thft 26th o~~., o1 Autu.,,
llacfno Methodist church on AugI l l 20 wu amouneed and Nellie
P. H. O'aiiiN
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PIU'ktr, president, and llelen
Woode, Heretary, atterded this (I) 29, (9) 5-12 3fc
~ II was reportod !hot a
ealle&lt;tlon ol unci clothing llld

liMo to a ne&lt;d,y famtly.
AliDa SIIUtZ lad the prOfll'llll ·
.... AlaUmt Sl&amp;D• In Todll)''•

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26-ACIIE FARM, 7-room house,
on 111. 124 across rrcm Forked
Rom Slate Pack. The
N,

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-~·bepl'Qperi;y.
The · IFIU
on tho Jll'Ondoes Sopt.

,.che '
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lfaoon,
55t3.

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n~sldent, Eul knil!&gt;t, MlddJ.o.
port, Pbone t19W805.

level 1o rolling land only, Located on black 101&gt; raod. Pbone
Ma1011 7'13-5423.

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IJREEN BEANS, 2 !be. 49c; jowl ·
sliced 3 lb. $1.38; be-s,10c
lb.; bol-, 2 Ill. .L09; jelly
58 qz., 9k; peocbeo No. :zlh
P-40 case; Ollil, 3 doz. .1.19;
M&amp;G Food Nar!utt, 3 liFIIea
South o! Mlddicvort an Ill. 7.

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SOLID STATE stereo, 1969 lfllDUt oterooconaololrllh4_..,
er1, -l IPMd a•.,..tlc ebarW- ~
or. Balance dUo $66.15 or 111~;
pt torllll ....liable. Call 192-

3352.

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TRAILER SPACE, 640 Laurel
St.. Middleport. Phone 1927148 afler 5 ~ IlL

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TWO IIEpROOM moj&gt;llo ..._,
M&amp;G Food Market, 3 mlleo
south of Mlddl~ on Ill. 7.
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THREE ROOM h..,se, bath, c,l·

or tenllo If H-

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the curtain ..., dolm ...
another slam.
West deJerVn • lot of

credit for liDdlnl! IIFat club

sblft but we fHf that Soulh·
mllht have studied 111o band ·
awllile at 1r1ot one and come
up
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lineWOII
of
play.lrltli
He • lbould
have
the diamond lead With hlo
tlng and c . - hlo ace "''
lrumpa. The next plaJI
woll(d be 111o ace and queen
of dl•moadl from dummr.
EQt woui4 ruff and South
would overrull, olllenrloe
South would &lt;illcard Ida club.

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IIIlTH Kll'tG. BOOlA,

\'OO'IU: 10 T4CE
PRIHCE MACAORMIA
1H HAtiD~ .:II'INIE ~
1 lJ'fDenTR10

,..,.bed.

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a pimte ship
oo \he horizon!

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Puo

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Mail Call

Fb.UIIed ·.·.

Door ~IAI HillnRJ .Palrol:
· Tbat'• a mlght;y little leewa.v you give drivers to l*'k their lorw
. aulol tn-ord8r to quallti for an operator's license. A lark In a Volka•.Pn. Rusged In. Cod. .
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A. Ilu&lt;keye

slio,,...,r
Relas IIlith u. .
~ivo

yo ....aolf a reot cind'
o pick•up, aftor ahappint
Join tho girla· for a ;ola•od lun,choon, horo.
Try ~r ihopper apoclal.

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You, Soutlo, JIGld,
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What do rou do nowf

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Dble

Fa11 con ••••••• $875

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1\(15 lll!ST N THE PLOT
!Alll IWFLE M~ IU:APeRS.
Q-The

SEE NEIGLER Bu1141ra SotiPb'
for building ;your h&lt;lmo. can
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HE'S AlfrrtE

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G111 Nol&amp;lor,
llael~
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A to the 10 would
allow • fourtb diamond load.
Soull! would rd thlo 111111
enter dumm7 With the queen
of bearla.
OUt would come dumm7'1
ftfth BDd lall diamond. Away
W&lt;&gt;uld
South'• - · elllb
aDd Wool could tab hlo tiDFI
of trumJIO or lator, bui ·
· that would be all for hluw.i.
The club trict Would lfoVI ~

WHilE I'M MI.AVfRII'tGi

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•lreo!. Phone 992-:eSS. .
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diamond jack.
Soull! played lllo hand In
tbe same steamroller
fasblon, He went up dummy'o ace of dlamondo
and IA&gt;olt tho trump IIDeose.
Well wu ID With lllo ldli1
and went IDIA&gt; a loal hoddli
while S o u t h and Eut
aweated It out. Flnilly, 'Weot
decided ibal blo bell &lt;haiiCIO
fo 101 the olam Would be 0
elub shift. He led a club oait

. ' . Set .
·i\l{lQMoilu.EI ~'boil
s::tolfc
ea..eiied? Loot Jii,ii. apelo~---~--~~--~ator's UceJU~e? Callt19241111;i

Sonlca. We

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~2 cash price

real IDfOrmallon and West
made hlo normal lead of the

Mason Area
f
dA
In or me . . s
w. ell· As

4-8olfe .

SEWING

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Alii coNDmONIN(;, .lfefrller·atlon senlc:e. Jack'ollelrlpratlon, New -II!iven. PI!- 882•

MCRN1Ne.

Meins.,

l&lt;eepi ng

Va. Phooo 7'136-8-tfe

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GETAFRUH

START IN ll&lt;E

•=30 P.M.

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(SIGI1) WE COULD

AND

CJG_::L ':u~".;:.::

HI!LEHorYIRGIL TEAFORD
.ASSOCIATES
9t2-3325 SE;Pnc laJika cloonocL Mlllor
SFiallatlon. Stewart, Ohio. l'b.
SYRACUSE S.2t.etc
s6Uo35,
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2-12olfc
10 ROOM ALL Electric brick
HARRISON'S TV AND·ANTENNA
home. Ajlpralnclf30,000. Will
SERVICE. l'holle 192-2522.
sell or trade for farm land,

POODLE PIJPPIES. AKC T o 1
miniature, $75and ....st111101·
rice and ...-uw, ""- !19:154
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' 3 P.Jit.

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door prize.

Mr·

EAR CORN, 0111' amounL I&gt; a1 •
Kautz, CheSC.r, 985-3831. ·.

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the hostess. Mrs. Wilson won the

eDII,
ley.

9M21p
~ - ~--~-~~---~LET US CLEAN wt _,. buemenlo, atllco or eellarolnd
haul away, YOJ')' r-blo.
Satlohet!on
Call
H9-am2.
8MW
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~ly-5:31!-7..,:00..
s.Mo, 7:CI0·7:QO
13 - )4. Phone CooiYIIIo 687- ·TWO BEDROOM mallllehomo,10 ~~
x.SO
Good
condition.
Call
7UwAITRESS at 7-11 care, Mlddl,..
3337.
tJ-5.&amp;c
58U,
port.
. fl.31o&amp;C
· -.oR 111111!:, """ tre.._. wai8r
fl.3-3tc
EARLY AMEIUCAN ,......., AM.
liDo, coespool dralna 4 II&gt; U ·
Fcr Sale or Trade
BEAUTY 0PEIIA1'0R, Warnor's
FM radio, 4-opeed changer, 4- v
lrldo. Paul -.on, Ill1t88 CHEVELLE v.a, power
Barber and Beouty 8hap.
..,-. Va. Pboao 77W788 an..
ltiie modaL p.np•.u, 111111 ali
._ker IOIIIId IIJ'stem. - -·
...,;riFW, a.-uc, z _.
9-4-3te
due PL12, or 'budget tenno
3180 or tJtll-3915, 11oe1-.
clean!• tonlo. 5IIFall pol!t · harcllql, phone tl92.a547, .
....liable. can 1924352.
4-29olfc
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ciamap 1n FlillPPillg. wul tate

Uro. Nell Wilson and Mrs. Archer. Refreslmerts were served by ·

Honrd Buckley o! Marleb
spelt the weekeni with hi a par-

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, For Sale

two:ioci

. earport, llr&amp;P· $10,500.

ONE ·FIVE. RooM House In MlneroYIIIo·,:o1t!l5 acn~o; one IIVII
- · perfeet eondltlon, eall.
Guido 99:1-57se.
fl.5.8tc .
roam ~. l'h acres, both tor
$3000. Pboao 99Mo2L
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orated cake. Mrs. Wilson reeeived several other gifts. AJ,
. tellllq were Mrs. Emma Durst,
Mrs. C&amp;rol,yn Ruth, Mrs. Da 0•
borne, Mrs. Dorothy cashdollar,

ter.

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B rl ng .-lnero, Andrew
crooa, Ill. 2• Ra~lne, Ohio.

lila MALIBU, !oar door, ...

ter, Mrs. Doris Marks, of Long
Bottan. Also visiting in the

Marks home were Mr. and Mrs.

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Help Wanted

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ldDI of lfPldo!i
lllo kine o f lllo llam ""uld be • clacll.
Willi 111o a e t u a I N&lt;lrtl!
ban4, lllo olam dopended ..
a flnes1e U a club were
ope!led. Bullllo steamroller
l&gt;lddiD(I fiave lllo def- DO

LOCAL IEPORU
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M. ·.

GENERAL REMODELiNG, earpeatn, pelntlna, 1'&lt;1111111&amp; room
addltlono, prqoo, ete., r..

·. '' · _ .. ' ·tl!li ~~ owl&gt;; •• i.,~ -~~ibfokt- 1:\. io ~YI{Jii~Mrti;

R'31p 19811 KARMANN G. Acoup&lt;j,l.~
---~-~~-~--~-~
uel coot ~821.86. Will taka
NO HUNTING ortrespasslllgon
$2400. Full¥ "''JJIIIPICL Phone
'my 1arm at a..ster wiMason 773-5423.
permission. The !onner liarW-3111
rah farm. Pearl E. Edwards,
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u.atc 11162 FALCON, two door, 6eyllador,OW&amp;OOdrubbor,for
TOM LEWIS, water well drDI' Ollick oalo fl25. O.,o call992Iftl, Letart, W, VL Phone SU..
3198, ovenln8 192-3080.
3802.
9+30tc
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Barnhart.

Mrs. Helen Archer spent a day
with Mn. Ruth Tuttle near Ches-

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presellls

; ·IIISrness Services

:::'::.eo::=.':.:: .HOISTETTER

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IIFOIMAOOII·

IN I'OIIEROY

RODNEY DOWNutG

Mr. and Mrs. Llnroln Russell Wanted To Buy
lllddlllfOI'I, fMIJ'
TIIERE Wll.L be a niiiiiiUige &amp;ale
Mrs. Am Ilarnltz and daugh- CHINA CABINETS, .-lolrloo,
Fridav' and Slturday at 231 Mill
. l&gt;-1l4f
ters of Belpre were recent week
St.
In
tho
F17
bulldlnR.
old elod&lt;a, ete. Write or eal1
- - - - - - - - - - ~ ~end visitors of her mother, Mrs.
9-4..21&lt;
II. D. lllllar, Rt. f, ~.
Allee Robeson, and Chester MorFURmsin:o -.;;u,;;A..rt
phaoe IIU271..
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AUCTION SALE Sa~, Sept.
Hill, Racine. Phone 949-2268,
Qvln Lillo, Sfraeuoo. V. V,
Joe Hatfield attended the Hat. Notice
6 at u a.m. at the home of
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and San. Inc. .S.1.U&lt;
fteld reunion at Mlamisburg r&amp;- VACANCY
Kenny llyseU,MalnStreot,Rut·------------~
!w two eldel'l)' _ . .
land.
9.4.2tc Pets F01 Sale
ExciSS aOOY iiuld-;iii,fi6, GEO. HDBSTI!TTER, Brokor ·
cently.
pie. Pn~!er prl"'"' 110111 IlOMrs. Eugene Hani~, Rhonda
CDACHSIIUND-·-'oo.n•-~
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Nol... MINERSVIL
Ilo- Phone llooon, '1'13-518S. --- - ------- - -~
AK
"""" Drur. oalJP .L49, at1:.
_.
LE - 6 rooms, balh,
Ronald, Mrs. Fred Tuckerman,
IO..W&lt; START A buslneas of your own,
and tan, exeellatt PedJaree, -- 4.;. --------~-porches, basemipnt, IU'IIIOII
Mrs. Jackie E1am and BUI an&lt;
on apart lime baolo. Ideal for
maleo$50, femalosUO.- LONE STAR boot, . - 11111 . 124. ~,800. ·
Mlsa Lirda Reeves were recent
NO lilJtfriNG on starlirw Maasar
:..~ ~:=rt,
Ripley,
372.as8o.
P~"'!;~o;..;.::;::~ bulld~Jw
~~-.
Yiattors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
properzy during 19611.70 homtB-l-3tc
t~te
P6101e. tl92-ll288.
·a .1"'c
••• - Bratlon of Radclltr.
ing season.
~-~~-----~----------------Both leased. •18,000.
Mr. aiXI Mrs. Dolllld Little ani
~~--~------~-6 ACRES- 6 room houie, plef&gt;.
famtly mowd last week to their
PIANO TUNING. Call before 8 Auto Sales
BALDWIN PIANO lobe picked
t,y of wajor and outliuli&lt;IIJwa.
bane in Cheshire
a.m. 892-5509.
8.4.31!&gt; 1866 FORD
plclul&gt;, 28,000
up In this area may be llouiiJt
Good foliCea. $5,500.
, Mrs, Lee Roush and family of NO TRESPASSING or hundllg'"' -~-~ --------ctua1 milo radio ··I
. at h1FIIO savings. For lnfor. LETART - 4 lOis on rlvor, 8
my
prq&gt;erQ-, Addle R Barton,
0
Galllpolls &gt;lotted last Tuesday
WILL DO 11111 11'1&gt;0 of hauling.
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Rt. 1, Racine, Ohio.
Will haulandshovelcoal,pbme
heoiAir. Ph&lt;IIO Cheo'ter 9111&gt;rooms, -·· porchoo, dr ed
with her mother, Mrs. Helen
fl.31~tp
992-2803.
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3350. Can be seen at NewoD'o
Graves Plano and Organ CGmwelL •6,600.
Johnson.
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Sunoco.
ll-11ktc
P8111'o 383 E. Broad St., Colum- . MAPLEWOOD LAKES - Two
Kail, Kevin an:l Charles ~p
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houses, cabin, challp houao,
were recent Swllay night guests DEPENDABLE, Reliable bab)o- wi'w----.;~-~;.;ILL
not
reopon
e
for
·1966
CHEVY
2,
No'"
sqler
sport.
fl.31-12tc.
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si~. P!Jone 992-5849.
. ot their gralllpa:rents, Mr. ard
IIII.Y dobla oilier 1luln our own.
phone 94~246,
- - - - - - - ~- - - - sW!mmllfl ind JIOriiOI. 132 •
9-3-31c
Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo.
GeorgeandVtlma~Sr., .
~ BEANS,half....,_,secoadplelr.
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THREE ROOM lji01'1m!mt, c:omone bedroam carpeted, '1M
plotoly m..tern wilh built-In
BrowneD Ave., Middleport. Ph.
kitchen, wall.ovon and tableiOI&gt;
992-9981 or 192-3035.
unit; atalnloll steel sink with .
disposal unit, larp ..lh and
large closets. Nicely de~
orated. Call 992-2278 !or 111&gt;- AWNINGS, oiA&gt;nn doora a n d
pollllment after 2 p. m.
lrl-·· cupnrto, - . .
~2-u·
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2 Dr. H. T. GGio•io 500.
VB, automatic

&amp;f Dodle ...... ,'.$1$5
Lancer

2 Dr. Au-lc

CheY••••••••• $250
Wagon, VB,

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Daily Loss of Some Hair
Is Normal in Most Cases
lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-1 am a clrl, 18. What
could mate by hair fall out?

Would being a dlobetle cause
It?
A-ll Ia Mnllel for many
haln lo fall out every day.
Fortunately, in most glrll
they erow back as fast as
thO)' fall out. So you need
not worry Wlless there l&amp;
dellnlte .evldeiiCIO that y~

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Unscramble thne four Jumhl'eA.
one lettfto to ucla square, to
form four ordinary word1.

'SALES
RII!DSVILLI!, OHIO

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hair II thinning. PonyliD
hair styling, the use of bruoh
rollers or anything that el·
erls a steady pull on the
roots will cause excessive
lou of balr. The hair may
also be lost temporarily following a prolonged lfineso
with lever or with a local
scalp dlsease.
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should be done ID m&lt;Mieralloa ..
because eliCeBIIve bruohlnc
can also thin your hair. [)Ia:.
betes is not a cause of tbiJl.. .
Ding.

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bas been
out. Could
this be cauaed y" IJocl&lt; of
vltomlna or by llllnl balr

dyes?
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head. Could tile faet IIFal liFo
Ia a boavy llow
cauaed It! Woald latina: lei·
atln help l!lrf
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· blamed for IUIII'
but acil
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$1, 50 eenta In odYance, ~at thO
gate; Gallipolis, $1, $.50 at lhO
galA!: ~rootoo, ~.~5. $. 7$ 1n .....
vance, $1.2$ at the pte; Jatk-Athletic passes were distrib- oon, $1.25, $L 75 at the piAl; Louted to league ofl1ciala, ai'MI the gan, $1.25, $. 75 at tile pte;
1969.70 league dues was set at Mo!so, $L 25, $. 50 at tile piAl;
$25.
'Neloon.W,..YCM"k, ..1,25, $.50 at
Admlnion prices for athletic the pte; WeUaton, $1.25, $.50 ~t
contests at each league school the piA!; Wawrly, $1,$.75 althO
sOIMlle - York whlch is wit~
dnwing trom. the oonterence at
the elll ol the present school
IA!rm.

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Joon Caulfield

SUNDAY,Ioi()MDAY
AHD TUESDAY
SEPT. 7-8-9
Darryl F. Zanuclc's

42 International stars:
John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda

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Copta(ns Courageous
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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DOUBLE FEATURE
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Tom Stern
Arlene Martel

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Anno jackson

SATURDAY-SUNDAY
SEI'T. 6 ••• 7
DOUI!ILE FEATURE
"THI! LAST SAFARI"

Forgotten American: corporatloo head
WASIDNGTON (UPJ) - Sen. Vance Hartke, D-lnd., aat
through a day of llsiA!ning to Nllron administration teatiJnonl' on
how it wants the senate to - change~ Houee's ,tax reform blll
alll hurried onto the semte fiOOI'.
u Apparently," he told his colleagues, "President Nixon believes that his •forgotten American' is a preaiderKot 1 eorpor~
ation. n Hartke's hostility to the prqJO&amp;B}s advanced by Tfea ..
sury Secretary Devld M. Kennedy wao l)pleal of Democrats on
the Senate Flanance Cclmmlttee and ofsomeofthe Ropubllcans,
For a variet¥ ot reasons, they didn't like the adminlstn.tlon'lt.
IdeaL

SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
1lte R.V. Marion c. WUilama,
GaUia Couol;y, will be tho speaker at the Mlcldleport PresbyterIan Church services &amp;mday at
10:30 a.m.
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Harold Collins
Claimed Today
Harold H. Collins, 60, Pearl
St., Middleport, died Frlda.v
morning at Veterans Memorial
Hospital where he was taken at..ter becoming !II at his home
early Friday morning.
He was born June 21, 1909, at
Big Sudy, W. Va., the 8011 ol.
the latA! Edwar&lt;l and EIWibeth
S1mpaon Collins.
SUrviving are his wife, Ethel
Eskew Collins; three siBters,
Mrs. Kathleen Ball, Hewett, · w.
Va.; Miss Chlor Anna Collins,
HarUord, Com., and M r s.
Ruth Joneo of Daytoo; alx broth-

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W. Va. ;
fA!l!Afd,,,Q\I~"."i!o!&lt;&gt; ..W•· Ya.;
Sophia,

Robon~MlddleiiOI:i1 RuoseU, $on.

Ia 1\larla, Calif.; Qamon F,, Vlr-

Clulrleston, w. Va., and
aeveral nieces and DOJl(tewo.
Mr. Co!Uns was a member and
a past maater or HsrriiOIIYIUe
Muoole Lodge U1, F&amp;AM, and
belonged to Hsrrlaonvllle Chap.
ter 255, Order Ill Eaatem Star.
Funeral servlcea will be held
at noon lolondly at the RawUnga.
Coals Funeral Home with t h e
Rev. Emil Parker Ill 11owa1t of.
flclatlng. Burial will be !n the
Sl&amp;llt HIU Cemetery at Quar.
rler, w. Va.
Friends may eaU at the !unoral home !rom 7 to 9 p.m. saturday and IIQ1Imo SUnday until time
Ill services mlolondly. Mucnle
rites wiU be .....,_ by the
Harrisonville Lodge ot 7:30 p.
,m. SUnday at the fuaeral home.
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BY BERNARD BRENNER
WASIDNGTON ())PI) - Plana to oolve tha :natl'"''' !linn ourplu problems by sJW. food.l&gt;eylni: money to lila poor ..,.Y acwll
.pod, but the !daa won't work, two governmont eeonomlala seld !n a
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waa !olloorirw the .South VIetnam decision to !snore tile Comm~&gt;o
oJI)Ioalon ldlled 10 pall-nlllll wounded 15 cilhen.
SAIGON (IJPJ) - The UniiA!d Slateo, without rantare, canceled
niot truce.
Mllllary spokeemen -'"&lt;! ....ty a dooea auerrWa - ...
BS1 - · atrlkes and eut .. ekof!enol.. sw801&gt;1duriJV tho Com'- """" today,
In Par!o, a South Vletmmeoe spokesman said tile Selgon
tlons or tile ceao,..llre Ia lila 14 houri alter It bepD at 1a.
·
. , lolall)' tlleor!ato, lila ..._t aal4, contend the t3.5bUIIon the (IOv- munist tllre~ c~1o-llre that bepn today• .South Vlotram 1111
1
but
ealled
thOm
"!nolanlf!cant,
CCII'I'Or&amp;UVely
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'lllnil-:!
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toreea
will
CCiltinul
to
ftsht
during
the
ceaae-ftre
in
accordance
nored
tile
Ro
0&gt;!
Minh
truce
and
the
Communlats
seld
they
would
. : '!nment PIU'&amp; farmers annually under ourplu. .onln&gt;l and " - '
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wllll, the Ccmmunlill olclo'o level of military alii terrorist oetlvpunloh thOIIL
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South Vletwneae were ldlled IIIII 21 - .. were 1fOIIIIdld, ~.:: ,
" · PrGtraml should be given lnatead to tile j)OOr.
.
ltf.'' New terror_iat activity came today when a civilian bus stn1ck
reports aald. At least three Amerlcalll-11111 15 were ~ :; :
Reliable sources dleclosed tho American · tutlleek, but u. s.
... , . With theaa Alndo, plu oddltlw.i Plbllc aid u . . - , It's eoned tn Canmunlat cease-tire YiolatloaL
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a road m!na oar 'l'aml K.Y, about 40 mUao bel""lla 11n1o The
teqded tile j)OOr would be able to buy aU the food they needed. Ald- beadquartua 1M no otllclal CCIIII!Ient. Ofl1cla1Jy, the UnltedSiateo
1lte
u.
s.
Command
also
has
e
d
aD
Amerlcall11'11111r7'-.
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thlo exlrl demand would enable farmers to uaa ail tllelr cropland 11
men
In
the
field
to
holcl
tllalr
fire
unl101
Ored
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to·
\. pod prices lor their crops.
the eourceo. Gen. Crellh!on W, Atnmo, thO U. S. e . . . - , .
''At ftrst glance, thiJ pl'(lpOA). IOUNia reaiOMbleand, of oours~t
reserved the riJht to resume the B52 atrlkea, aweepslllll artil-.
It II humanitarian," aald Airleulture Jlol&gt;artmant oeonomlcats AI&gt;In
lery
ralclo should tile VIet CongandNorthVIetru!esa 101kuh •IcC. Ecbert and 81411hen J. Hlemotra.
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nl!lc:ant
allaeka, IIIey aald.
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,, "But lnvariabiJ lila eonelual111 PoOr were ai1owed to spead
South Vlatnamooo 'IJQkeomen aald t11e1r troopo had 50 "u-lo the oame: 1lte unaatlafied government aid dollara •• t11eJ
aorted"
ol!enslves under way today - actlonalht Vlat Coal Libc(cnand lor food In tile United pl01eed, ._ever, F41bert IIIII
eration
Radio
had promised would be uuvereq punished.'' Allled ·
SlaiA!I Ia much looa than agrl- Hlemotro eatlmaled I e 4 e r at
headquarter&amp; UoiA!d 11 Communtat lncl-ola thellrat 14 ' - •
cplture'o -city to produce," paymenta to the needy would
of
the truce - six shellings, tw-o ground attacks, me llbotqe.
,. tke oconomlata aald.
have to .. ralaed by $23.3 bllIncident,
one propapnda foray alii one kldnlplnl.
To Jump
lion to produce a t3.3 biWon 11&gt;Two Americans were ldlled and live wounded thb lll&lt;lniiiW,
. Tntal food IIPOndiJV by aU crease In food _.uac.
In
an
ambush 37 mUes awthwest ollla Naa&amp;. mUitary opoknmea
~can cOilBUII'lers w o u I d
How ll'lUCh more would Ameraald.
Loa sea among the attackers were not known. In lila ,
. · . ' ""'" to ~- $25 bWion to re- Ieana ha'" 10 lljiOIII! on food to
area,
one
U.
S.
Marino
died
and
10
eutrered
-l•al~
.
place tke net lnccone Iarmore permit farmers llllllmlled preround Commwdst rocket 1.1111 mortar otlaek that looted undl
-· \ , · ..,.. gat _fr&lt;lln aiW&gt;ut $3 bW!on due)lon with 1ood, Incomes'/
1
a. m., the command said. It was one of 34 ahe111qra 1'tPOI"lecc. ·~
. 1 Y- In' direct federal PIU'- ) ''An lnereaaa in food · ....
In
the houra Just before tile ola-.._
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o~on of at leaet 25 per cent
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1lte Etlbtl'WHema!n report, :would be needed •• , It fs ..,.
·,: publl- In a Journal or "Air!- likely that - l e woold eat tblo .
. cultural. Economics Research" much, roprcllaoo ol lila lneen,,_ 1&gt;7 the Airleulture llol&gt;artment, tlve•.'\ tile r - ' eallmated.
·, qld -eaproclu&lt;ed tllese eon111e r&lt;!llorl' seld otlalleo were
WASHINGTON (UPn -Ever- thO nat1oa lla!a*, and 1111
cluolono:
based on provtdlnl Increased
..U McKinley Dlrl&lt;aen, an old- """""""" on the &lt;1. -If the foodollu1lrw power of food
to l&lt;llle 30 m1111... peoo
Ume CM"&amp;tor whose tlmelaos day wu a ......,. Cit ...a..!
the poor Ia lnereaoed by t3.3 pie II
below the "110\'0111
pJ(Itleal oklOI mode him thO llrtllllh-~
biUion, . equal tii government Uno"
19~7. These were debub ot · Repmllean power In
'l11e ~ to ' .
~· to farmers In 1987, fined a nonfarm !amiUea of
~011,
II
dead
at73,
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today
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IOJVI to Mr. and Mrs. HaroldH.-nl, who..., realdo on Fifth
LATEST "HAPPENING" IN '111E DEVELOPMENT of lowtntal d-Ill! ICM" farm Pl'educla four with ldc&lt;meo or under
'l11e
man
who
for
10
yeal'l
In
tribute
to
1110
Ill
lla
bolt.
St. Next to the Hubbard heme the new re11dence of Mr. aiXI
er Mlcldleport lo the Goegleln aubcllvls!on which hao been diwould !ncr•aa only about 2 $3,33i'
waa the YO!co, veblele and Ylta1 """"" llpno. ~. - Mrs. Jack Welah Is being built (riJiht), and next to the Welsh
vided into lots for houses. Three fronting Park st. are already
jier eent. 1lte IIO"'mment .
Would Booat Diet
,' Ioree of tho Grand Old l'lrty In at p1uo were lor thO . .
hOme wnt be the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Werner.
under construction. The one pletured nearing cmnpletion be, , Would atiU ll!ld to 11111 -larmere
11ie ecOIIOIIt!Jto said boootlng
the u.s. Senate died &amp;mdal' lawmaker'• bolll' to 1111 In , . .,
to Idle about 31 miUICII aerea the food IIPOnd!JV or the poor
after three beart ~1, a1x ' 'l'lleoday In tile Coj1ltol ~
"·' or !ted Jl!'llnl, c&lt;lllllal'OI1 with by $3.3 bUUon would do much
days after an cporallon!or ' - and Iller oervlceo II~
. 35 mlllloa •&lt;:\li&amp;UY Idled In 1967, to ' - their diets.
cancer.
Pr6sb)'lm'lan Cburclt to lie
1'111o result wbuid remain rar
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il
a
eongreoolonal
eareer
that
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:'
.,In l'ar.n! ptlcel .IIIII lnciOme.
(be!Oir) ~~. '-ewr,''
eovered 35 years, tlrat u a ~'$.._.~
BETHLEHEM (IJPJ)- Former Sunday by braeU border guards ago,
ellurchman.
· representative from the eom- ~ . ~ ...'VVVo.,.,..~
-If fUm proipUia are ...,. Egbert and Hiemstra aald.
Pike's widow, Diam, a.IIi her
c81od and. thO mCIIeY slven to
pattel'tll of ~Ia._( lllahop Jamea A. Pike, at the root of a 90-!oot clut, six
Mro. Pike told newsmen ear· )&gt;elt resJon Ill hla Dative Pekin,
Cifi.en r~.ft
who
diA!d
!ntheJudeanwUdernoss
days
after
he
was
reportedmissbrother,
Rlc!Brd
Scott
'Kenredy,
tile poor, thO only practleal
tke mark by
ller a1ie hoped Pike woold be m. and later aa a seNior
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way jQ i ralae larm Income
tu long as peoo seeking da truth about Chlrst, i• In the desert where Jesus aa.ld they were consulting Pike's buried iii the Holy Lan:l. ..He nhkaen wu one of tbe
84-year-old mother In CaiUornla loved tile llll'lell people and the oolorfld and emtroverolal po11t1..
would 1!!1 to bOOal
prteeo.
a. ~co In oelect!JV mq .. burled In tile Holy Lend spent 40 nighta !listing.
An autopsy today !ndlcaiA!d and other rei&amp;uveo about burial Holy Lend so deeply," she Bald. clanoofhlaerL
A meotlnii of tile ~In
~
liD price 1!1111(111B
eat, dlocrepan- beloved.
P.ike'a bod1 waa dilcowred Plke _~~~~~·~JH~p. la~~ lor ~. ~~ra'!,\ 1 ,"1 t.o1 )!len .l• .., mCM"e appro- , TI. ...........flilnoiilate .
..,.o~r!.;! thO "";
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prlate place lor him to -. If and deep. fresl- Nbllll seld
f~"'· r t ·l ... - . ~ . ,
vllatn
f :.
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·~.be ~tad to die."
u11e will be remembered U a Iii
Found)iear Fortress
ilant !n the hlatoey or Cmsreoo built In - - will .
6iiuota pointed out,
II 8 tanlibl II llle """"""'
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~·a
body
was
foulli
mS as one who oa tJte great
-e.,
liloalurlnl actual
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.Junia&lt;
1ll&amp;b Sc:bool.
n01r
tke
rortreBO
o!
Klnl
Herod
Issues
always
pla&lt;ed
the
nation
dleto :~t ~retleal . ~tlon­
the
Great,
Mr&amp;.
Pike
recalled
first.
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WU1Iam LMeU&amp;, ...
al ~Onal atandardo can be
1
l&lt;lrllu, ~ by the .);I
:II
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t
her 511-year-dd hue..nd'a last
Unlveraally Loved
mloltodlqf. In IP&amp;IW eaaao, the
I
lr~erl
words to her- "If I die here, I
Richard B RuoaeU claOD ol ror lepl. adVIce 11!11111101 wltb
atanclarda an aet above the aY..
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t
am at peace. I have no regrets." the Senate Democr~ added· thO Lep1 llapo paul.
erase eonaumer•a needa in orbJy
to
be
taken
will be up lor
Plke'sbodywas!ound2.6mUea "Few senator• have
der to aolljl'l! dat all ....,..ma
ComQiete !n!ormallonabout ex. _ 21 Eaat Fourth Street, !layton,
Tho aovernment haa IIIIIOUII.;_
diiC&gt;~aolon,
II
Ia
ri(IOrled.
or. the fiCllUiaUon get ei10U((II of ed an open eompetltlvo Ollllllllna- amlllaDOO requirements eJid !n- 01110 ~402 • Applicationl muat !rom where Mrs. Pike had left omlftrsally loved by the Amerltlon lor postmaoter at O.eater, structlonB for !lllng Dll1 be ob- be filed with the lnleragenc1 him last week In a state of col- can people • • • Wben be
Olio, Ia grodj PFS-6, 11art1ng Uiined !rom tho post ofllce·wbere Board and must be rec:eived or llpae after their automobile stuck
postmarked not later than t h e on a rock pUe. Site had oought
oalary $6,675 a yeor, Appllea- thO vacancy oxlats or !rom the
help alone. Apparently, he had
tloos will be aceepiAICI until Or- lnlerii&amp;I!IICl' Bovd of Civil Ser- eloalng date specWed above.
AU
qualified
appileanta
w
Ill
been trying to oealo tile etl!t
'VIce Eamlnera, Kmlt ~
tclber 7 11189.
receive oortllder&amp;UCWI tor liPMrs. Pike, the clergyman's
polntment without rep.n1 "' third wife, and her brother said
race, relilion, eolor, national tbey woold Mve 1» word 01'1 their
-'"'•
polltl
own plans wtil a decision was
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..... ...,..., sex,
ca, or 8lQI oth... made on Pike's burial
er IIOIII!IOrit !actor, F1na1 seinttallatio.U llil ·~ llomlll
will be mode by lila Pool
Mrs. Pike esld her huohand
leetloa
BOMBS WERE THROWN TODAY AT ISRAELI lnatallatiCIII Ia
Ol!lee Department ill leeord with "died in quest of truth about
· Bruaaalt, - . allll 1lte 1lque. Two paroona were - e d In Bru ..
proeedures
Nld standardl BlkJpt.. Jesus, whom he loved and adored
solo when two )'GUiha .hurled a ,hand grenade Into the Israeli E1 AI
ed
u
a
result
ol tbe Prealdcmt's more an:l more, the more he
Some OOnruslon has developed with the ehanga In !ld!irw
. . Airline otllce. 1lte 1ront or the. bu1ldlnl wu deot~tqed by the noon
declolon
1n
Febnuory
19
to
learned
about
him,
I
am
oure
he
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eense rosu!atlou .. provided b7 .... bluL
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lake thO saleetloa Ill Poalmu- was filled with courage and h01&gt;0
The Mols• CcJomty Clerk of Courta ot11ee l.o •....-tar ~ .
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: ·. · : . """'ay !n tile !loon suburb of Bad Godaabarg at 11:35 a. m. An'ompolitico and 1o fill vacancies on he died."
permanent !lshlng u....., reaulallmo pertain to - . . Be• oei ::
:.t,: Iii Ill' I(&gt;Okeaman IIOid thO: .,pioslanlamalhed !oar '"' live winlowo
a
strict
merit
haslo.
Plana
To
Finish
Book
also.
.., peroonal IaJurle• 'Ore -ledo 1lta grenades apparently
~tors lor the postmaa.
She said she and her huohand
1blo Ia not true. There Ia m
o11arae for I»m!IDI K.
t11ro1m fr&lt;lln a IIOI&amp;IIborlnl prdan illllo da -•ay rear lawa.
ter vacancy In thle ~ must: wanted to get a llrotlland cenaea reprdleaa ol - e they are pttCbued ..- l'tl(lrd1MI
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,.,.00 reaeeded l1y
ahowlng
lllat litO)' have the abll- thor were writing together cense reaulatlona de provide that
Ill a ·certain age bracll: · · ' · · BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND- GIJNQRE,FROM 1 opeecl.lty
1o
manage
a
poet
ofllee
(sueabout
lila U!e of Jesus. She et can rec:elve a half-IJrlce rate.
.
.' trw ear Ili!Jed a ~M~~In ll!l'l'le• district Oii.tiilaiiit laita1oiendceosli.IJy COJIIIIi- atud!' In a plano to !!nlah the book alone.
IJV 1 naw aboek wave of !lor and- throuiMbe'dtJ, Pollee and
resident
eolloge or university
Pike was bnrn In OklahmJa
TWO FORMER POIIIEROY HIGH SCHOOL athletes are m thO
Brlillll ~ troops ruahad In to trJ to avert naw &gt;kllenee.
mq
be
oomstltuted
for
a
part
or
Clcy
Fob. 14, 1913. Reared a coacblng atatr or LaDeaater 1ll&amp;b Sc:llooltiii)'Mr.
. !'rot:l!iiant-IDiefll'OIIId ·radiO bl'cadeaata ldeatlfled the victim
tho required eopertenee).
Roman Catholic, he a..ndoned
1lto.Y are John Young, aasl- blah aebOOI f - CCIICII, IIIII
i!Omm· 't. iu~.
. i 1 ProDM Jack Todd, 23, and ua'P4 ~ VI&amp;IIantes to move
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that
they
have
the
that
Calth
while
a
o~ant
at
tile
Tom
Wblte, reserve ..okelball eoaob.
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o!aa ae o seeopd lieutenant, lnlantr7, S. ~. In Hunt!.,..
abi1IV
to
ma111ta1n
simple
roeJesuit..,.,
Unlverolcy
or
Senta
atmoopher~r with riGtlnr.
IIIII JoodrwtGJ; W, VL With him 1i Mrs. ...,keydeo, tke former Sandra
orda or &amp;ceountl, or have know. Clara, outaldo Son Francisco.
THE TOWNSRIP TRUSTEE PETn"ION ol Fral* CoraeU lor Bre~ 4iu&amp;hter or Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Browlnlton, Mid!adaIll
p0ata1 procedures.
He
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to
the
UniYerIll
two poets In Lobemol Townoblil wu declared illn1ld
. . , an
dl~ ~;~ ... W004 ·u, Luel&lt;eJdoo Ia the •.on or Mr. and
Ha'"
realded
withill
the
olcy
or
CeU!CM'nla
at
Los
Melp eount;v Bovd or Etect!ona.
'.. . ATLANTIC CIT\', N. J, ,~ ~~· ""'" II1Sf AMERICA Ia an oldMr1&lt; A. E: Luclot~ ·New Ha"'n.
de1iftr)' it the poet ofllco for AJVeles 1.1111 then took 1
llow.,er, It !a reported that tbere will be two blal* • , "
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CliO yeor Immedlateq Pl'ecacllni doctoraiA! In Juriaprudenee at .., the bsllot at the Nov. 4 election fer ..
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tho doslnl daiAI Ill thO -mlna- Yolo Lew Sc:bool. In 1938, he bl Comelro name for ..,. Ill thO two JOIII tD .. !IUad. -llaJ,..
tlou.
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Have
reotheir
lillh
the Socurltles allll Exeha,.. wrlt.Hnl, the board or eleetloa reporta.
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' . ~ · fllWataa ill ""ceptlnce &lt;1. appllcalloni; - - Dutuw the !Ina! yooro of AND THE SUN FWWERS loeep erowbl'•
..,. oyer 70 yeare Ill ap can- WfX'ld )Var ,D, Pike look "' tile
llella Carnahan, Lo!la I, wriiM 1W riot lit~
Eploccut ~lh and was or- l1owor
at tile Delbart Carnahan home - . 011 . .. 1IU M
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~ Aild .toke a taat. dAinad to tltO ~•-ln.l946. and ltlll ffiCM'8 oomlna- 1lte Ia ..'11•• Ill felt .
" - 'Olio P&amp;ll ale - - At tllst
ba wroie • - ·--.
will be ao-'--'
or· boob
Ol'·iiM.tiix . LONG PERIOilS OF HOSPrrALIZATION - ...U, ill a
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'&lt;
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Funeral aarvlceo will be held
at 3 p.m. Saturday at tile Oedln
11orne 1n Parkersburg
with tile ~. a.&amp;rles Sc\=rll!l!,
Jr., otrlclatlng, 8Jr1al will be
In lhe Arlln&amp;ton Momor1al
Gardono In Parkersburg.

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a !ormar lllddleport realWho operated the P r - Ford
Co. fw a IIUII\ber "':rears, died
Thuraday at tile st. Joseph Ho&amp;.
pl1al In ParkerlburS, W, Va., !oL
lowing an ezlanded llnesa.
111e aon of the late Harey and
tva Smith Proll!on, he was bnrn
at . Parkenobur1 and was 1 mombar of tile st. Andrew&amp; Motlxtdlst Chureh thCM'e.
1lte Preatons hod beea residIng at 926 Main st. In Belpre and
Mr. Preston had been aalealllllllager lor thO Rlpp..Wharton Cadmae Sales. Ha belonpd to the
Parkerlburg Elka . Lodse 198,
• BOARD TO MEET
Ameriean Lesion Poet 64atl\larA
opeclal netlai or I h e
leUa, - · Lodge J53atCbarleaton, W, Va., the 'Cbarleston
Loeal Sc:hool District
Conolstory, and Nomula TJm- 1loaril of F41eat!on haa beell
ple Sltrine at Parkeroburg, He ·set lor
p.m. 'l'lle..;;:pt
waa a veteran of Wwld War L lila hl&amp;b ill Racine.;
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Mro. Rd&gt;ert Archer, 1281lalll
Ave., Columbus, ~eel IIDI4Jectedly recently hi a ·Collimbua &amp;...
pllal !oll...t~ a h01rt attack.
Mrs. Archer waa the Iormor
Came Brooks of lolldd1oport
Route I and was the dauahter ol
the. latA! Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brooks.
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Survivors Include her haand,
~. Hannahs,
a son, Frankt a daughter, Ireoe;
1 slater. Eta and otiJer relatlvea.
her parents, a brother,
Dies
'ThUI'!Iday Besides
LeoiA!r, prOceded her In daalh.
Mrs, !sabeR Hannalia, 72, died Funei'al servleea were held in
une&gt;IJOctedly late 111ur.oday af- C&lt;ilumbul.
ternoon at her home, 133 s.IA!rnut Ave., Pc:rneroy.
1lte
Pome1'07 emerpncy
SCRAP BECOMING DEAR
squad, called to the re1idence,
CLEVELAND
(UP!) - Scrip
found Mrs. Hannahs dead. Death
priees are moving 111 . In tile
waa attributed to a heartatla&lt;k.
atrongnot market In saveral
Surviving ore her huaband, y e a.r a, Steel Mqadne said
Rotcoe; a titter, Mr1. Josephine
ThOll' &amp;day. But l(llle easing In deHermann, Akron, and three •lel&gt;o
ehUclren, Mrs. Dorothy Barber mood was OliPOCIA!d shortly.
of Neloon.Wo, Mrs. Jean Crals.
Columbuo, and lhORov.JolmHarFOUR. KNOWN . DEAD
vey Hsnnahs, In WyconlrwLltolmTONE, .Ma!ne (UPO Funeral services will be held A U, S. Air Foree 'D:;2 bombat 1 p.m. Sunday at the EwiJV er crubed In a boll Ill flame
· ,-unen.l Halle where friends may Thuroday !ilatd In I'Uflllld wllcaU ' anytime. Burial wlll be In derneai naar tile Conodllli borSacred H01rt Cemetery,
cllr. FCIUJ' member• ill the crew
oloevm wmi Imown-.
VETERANS MEMciRIAL
HOSPITAL
Admltt4ld - Ra1pt Not!, N011
Havtm; Pre..t CrGI,, Racine;
Don Becker, llllddl-'; Wbaia!', S1tade; Fred Eutmaa, .
Pomeroy.
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der, Dorotby Salter, F r e d
Friozla, Juanita l.lovlna, Mar~
ealla Hartman, J!!lJy em-.
Or~ Hallhlll, l!omle Darlt, Her- . . '
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A slide ·lao nWie ti!e e!O:

Chri storher George
uFabian' Tom Nardini

Save ... and save again ... by clipping these
coupons! You save 50¢ on the first bucket or ___.-- -barrel of "finger lickin' good" Kentucky Fried
Chicken. Visit the Colonel again and save
once more by using the second coupon any
time before the end of the month. Or-you can
save $1 if you purchase two buckets or barrels
at the same time. Offer expires Sept. 30.

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last Friday night scheduled..,.,.
tests which coolllct with tournament dates. Indhlclual league
schools will reaolve conmtt by
mubal agreement.
After a dlocusslon eoncerniJV
WASIIINGTON (U~ -A goya possible reserve ard I treah- erDJl1eM adviiiOt'Y committee c1.
man football lchedule, a com- JJb.vslelana haa eautloualy conmlttee wao IJli)Ointed to alud3' and eluded birth eoatro! pills are
to report tile findings at tile next elfeetlve and aato. But It warn.. ·
meeting. Ed Stewart, GaUlpolls, ed pills alleet .,eri part of a
Jim Dleh~ Meiss, and John Der- woman• a body and those who lake
row, Wellston, with their foot.. them nm 4.4 times the risk of
ball coaches, were ramed to this Hrtoua blood-clotting diseases.
committee.
·
ulf you use the lllustraUon ~
The basketball schedule com-- • the green and yellow traffic
mittee ror 1910..71 was &amp;R»oint- Ugbta, rm sUil oo yellow," said
ed with Jim Diehl chairman and Dr. Louis M. HeUman, chairCharley Moore, Logan. alii Ron man of the Food and Drug AdSchwnacker, Waverly, with their
ministration (FDA) advisory
basketball coa.ches CO draw lV committee on obstetrics a n d
the schedule.
IIYJIOCOIOSY.
Jim Dllvts encouraged allprlnThe use of the plll bas douc!palo to attend Ohio Hlgb School bled 1n the last lour years, and
Principal Discussion grcq~ at now, apparently, about 8.5 milJackson High School, Wednesda)', lion women use it.
OcL 22, at 6 p.m. Ross F1emi~
1lte committee alao urged
wi!! be the guest speaker.
mueh more Intensive lnvestlgn..
Dick Myers, Ironton, propo&amp;o Uou on whether and how the
ed thai aODie reeol(llillon be glv- pill mlgbt be related to cancer
en to leaguewlmers in golf, traek d the breast and utenta.
and baseiBIL
'"'lbere B.ppears to be no or ..
The next regular meetiq;: will gan iyltem that is not aft'ected
be held Monday. Nov. 17atCoach In some way," the eommittee
Jon, Wellston, at 6 p.m. J o ll n said.
Derrow alii Jim O'DeU wi!! eom1 ciiA!d a wide varlel;y of side
plete arraJVemenlo.
enaeta lnelooiiDg delayed menDetail&amp; will be !orthcomiJV atrual periods, opol:tinc, headconcerning !the proposed dinner ache, nausea, vomitin&amp; gastric
meeting on swmy, Sept. 14, with distren, pelvic cramps, a feel.
sports writers and sports cast... 1ng r1 abdominal tullness, nervers of the SEOAL.
ouaneu, anxlet;y, depression,
dizziness, leg craJI'll)8 and breast
tenderness and enlargement.
RETURNED TO POMEROY
James Terrell Gilmore, 21,
Columbus, was returned to Molga
CouniY !rom Fruidln County
PICNIC PLANNED
nturaday nlgbl by SlterUJ RobBoy Scout Troop 241 or Raert llartellbach'a Dept. GUmore cine will have Ita annual _Ilk,
Ia jo _,fa,ee . UooCI ...... . lodi!.T nle -~ II F.Otkeci lliffi Lili:.
1n 11e1p Count;y Jlldp ~'rani&lt; w. biglnnlnr at noon. All scouis
Porter'. court.
and their (amllles are lnYtted.
WCAL TEMPS
FamUiee are to bring their own
The temperature in downtown food, In case ol rain, ,the pie.
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Friday un- nic will be held st the Amerdar e1o..zy aklea was 76dagrees. Ican Lesion llall !n Roe!ne at
tile aame 1toor.

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lillh Sc:- prinelpol, was elect- 71 achool .-m, replacl-.: Nel· ens, . (adult, student, in Oliler),1 · sure

ed preslclont of the SoutllaaoiA!m
Ohio ,l.tbletle Leque during the
o~nlzatl.on's recent fall meet-.
lng held at Wellston. James
Maina, Ironton, waa elected secretary ·treasurer.
In other matters, league otric:lala extended a cordial welcome
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