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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
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SUNDAY,Ioi()MDAY
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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,

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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.
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. , 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
~"
'lllnil-:!
•.
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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aceordl,.
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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' )11,11111, thO report aald.
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 $3.3 bUUon would do much
days after an cporallon!or ' - and Iller oervlceo II~
. 35 mlllloa •&lt;:\li&amp;UY Idled In 1967, to ' - their diets.
cancer.
Pr6sb)'lm'lan Cburclt to lie
1'111o result wbuid remain rar
:
. · II -lt. io _avoljl a phmp
il
a
eongreoolonal
eareer
that
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(~on Pap I)
:'
.,In l'ar.n! ptlcel .IIIII lnciOme.
(be!Oir) ~~. '-ewr,''
eovered 35 years, tlrat u a ~'$.._.~
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 """"""'
Mer
~·a
body
was
foulli
mS as one who oa tJte great
-e.,
liloalurlnl actual
. -. . - ' ' ' '
.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.
..
WU1Iam LMeU&amp;, ...
al ~Onal atandardo can be
1
l&lt;lrllu, ~ by the .);I
:II
o
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..
T
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
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polltl
own plans wtil a decision was
. ,
II)' Unitod !'nil interDailoaat '
..... ...,..., 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
69
eense rosu!atlou .. provided b7 .... bluL
·
law.
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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. TWo hand ll"'node• - · llii:Girn ot lila r01r of the 1eraeU Emtero and Rural Carriere out Ill · and COD!jllete trust In God when !leultjo In that aome realdenta have thO ilqJrealkla that tile ..W:.
: ·. · : . """'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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- Hose 3 years of -'"""" !eei!JV of tho wUderneos fr&lt;lln a "' the ase ol the (III'Chaser. 1be coot Ia M-35. New !lohq K.
,.,.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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ma111ta1n
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Unlverolcy
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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
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UniYerIll
two poets In Lobemol Townoblil wu declared illn1ld
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dl~ ~;~ ... W004 ·u, Luel&lt;eJdoo Ia the •.on or Mr. and
Ha'"
realded
withill
the
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CeU!CM'nla
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Los
Melp eount;v Bovd or Etect!ona.
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de1iftr)' it the poet ofllco for AJVeles 1.1111 then took 1
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Have
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..,. 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 .
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ba wroie • - ·--.
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Ol'·iiM.tiix . LONG PERIOilS OF HOSPrrALIZATION - ...U, ill a
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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
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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,
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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
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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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Friozla, Juanita l.lovlna, Mar~
ealla Hartman, J!!lJy em-.
Or~ Hallhlll, l!omle Darlt, Her- . . '
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"BUCKSKIN"

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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.
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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
to Waverly High School. Waver·
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Amerlcn educator and authority on that contiDellt.
'nle best way to defule It Ia by restoring diplomatic rela·
UG. batween white South Africa and the COUDtriU of black
Afrlea, contends Dr. CarlL. Seh~-~oclate profeuor ol history and poutlcal science at DeUIIIDY College

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Thla eolumn Ia -coted to
tamtly Dvlns, 10 If l'QII'ro hoYillg ldd trouble or Just plaiD
-blo, lot Hoi., halp YOU.
slio wiU olao ,..!como )'CIIr owa
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Hei.O Botto! In care ol IIIIo

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IDs• account In hlo name. Oo
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eveey opeclal oceaalon att.r lha~
1be 1 - 1 refer to - - we re&lt;elved another """' olallng
ed HVeraJ IDOIIIb1 back, but I that lhe was putting more mon.
can't stop thlnklog ol IL 1 IIIWII · 10' In his account 811 the acwrltA! to tell ;you I dloagree With ClllWII II made oot, not Joint!¥
;you, and 'liiJT,
with my husband, but in her
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPQ The CoiUml:ols Jill and Syra.
cuae _.ed their best-oloOOV.
en serleo hero tonl&amp;ht for the
International League title.
Jill Mana&amp;er Don Hoak, Ia

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lemon julee.

l.nolnp . ~ to nljJ Loulavllle 4.3 and iiO to tho lloall.

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Huadred autclnabile race for a teMls championships and 'Martieonl sixth time.
garet Smith Court ol Australia
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I ' ·DEL MAR, Clllt (IJP0- Texan Nancy Richey,
~Itlce Jockey lbal,y Roo
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AKRON, &lt;Jllo (UP!)- OrvUie
~ker, rode six wl1110ra at Moody . sh&lt;it a threo-undel'llll'
~ .'Mar to v1rtua11r clinch tho . 67 10 Win ·the World Series or
litoet rldiDB cbom»IOIIIhlp.
GQif by two otrokes over
Sunday
George Archer,
FOREST IIILLS, N.Y. (UP!)
Rod Laver and
DETROIT (UPO- Larry ZleRoche pined the men'• l!ler do(fated Htmero Blanca•
lln8l or Ute u.5. Open on the 'seeond hole ot a suddendeath p!Qoff 10 win the
'100,000 Michigan Goll. Claoslc,

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the teathorwellht title with a
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Is lemon juice harinful ID
. teeth! I dtlDI&lt; bot water and
lemon
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lady bid everyone In ~ '
romanUe . . - playlnc Ro. _ and 'pfOple "'~ the world
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an E, Sde IPI! wldeb.- u I prlnte eillb but will! ...., a
Jlllhilc reataonat u..... Iller
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ilia gave our baby girl a BIV·
inP bood at birth, and wiU coa.
I!Wrdered her mother Wilen tbe tllllle · ilvlnc them, she a a y a.
falnll,y waa very :young, None ol Again, Utoy are made out to her
her relativeo ....Ud tall her IIIII'· 11 trustee for our daullhler.
thine about him, or Wlltro to
Wo do -ecilte the &amp;lftl.
Not all Britons are haPJ?Y 1bout tbelr nation's scheduled
fllld him.
baHMI she doe111't Dllob
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olreroct..,..attoo\i
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"SomeboW I bClpo ;you doe't fol- I tall her lhls, without hurliDg
guinea and so on.
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lham." lloll't THINK that, her foellnp?- NOTJRRESPON.
Clergymen are especially doubUul about the change-over
Htilnl
11'1 bottsr to .,... the SIBLE
In chango, reports Scrlppi.Howard writer B. J . Cutler.
truth, oven tboulh 70U hale It, Door Not:
It seomo that the largest British coin and ibe one most
I!Yo in doebt.
I llllnk yoo lltould leave well
freqnently found in coUectlon plates-the hllf-crOWJI-will
I am In prl11011. I have a Ut- OIIOUIIb alone. Your bu-1
be oUmlnated In the new cotnaae.
lie girl wbo doesn't .,... mo. - . r haa evidently earmark..
Tbe hill-crown (there l.s no sucb thln.K as a crown; that
would be too logical) Is worth about 3o U.S. cents. Ita
lltr - o r and .....,..., eel her Iiiia rot coliop or place wiU be taken by a 10 new-pence plece, worth :H U.S.
- d Dnfer ltltlylng that-· other' !1001 she "_.,.ea. llho
cents.
"Yot obe'll queodoa and ay some prefer• a "trust fund~ 81'1'011pThe worry Is that If the habitual half-crown liver belina
do.J boeaale lho wm't want to be- moat, II Isn't G!at lho trulll
&amp;lviDI the coin nearest in value, he wiU be cutting his dollevo her father Ia all the bod yoo 1... , but that lho wanta a
DBtioll by liO per cent.
thlaga the,y 1101'·
1101'-10 ID how her "-Yillpont. ,
CJtrcmen are bop~t the one-eo1n man wiU become
I am 80inl to _ . hard to - H.
a two-coillman, clrOppl
In two JO.peimy plocea and thus
live her material lhlnp, ov111 Door Helin:
illcraulng his llvlnti by per cent.
tboulh I IIWII slaY In the bact&lt;Thla Is a note to thole 1111. But, bolnl In the Bllvation bustneaa, they are not too
........ 1 bClpo that rn be a1. pradieal klda wbo lhiD&lt; 'lho
lipllmlatle about human nature.
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lowod a Utile port ol her Ufo, l!lllbUihment Is the root or Ill
but I ,.. met so uutable and ovll. I rtld ream~~¥ lhot tbe
irrelpDilllble J know J doa't de. mam•faeturer ol &amp;IWeatahlrtem..
sorvelt.
But _ . . C8D dwlp, I bClpo
'nle Gulf Stream II not a
1111 girl ~Nr&lt;hoo for me, a n d
on wiU not ret ao Involved
alncJe riVer In the sea, as In the preaervatlon of the - lho fllldo me (If lho doel),
many have be 11 e • e d, but
pruent regime In 8algon 1 . _ rn he -lilY ot her.
·MVOI'II swirling, coiUdlng,
that he cannot make the in·
Mt,yho tho fathor of 1CJUr eor.
~~ torrents tumteUigent decilions needed to
blln&amp; DOrtilward.
.._.,.Ill 11 waltlnl for wOn!
By United Press lntermtioral
end this war.
hlo falnll,y him hock.
OUGtloloQUt ~~que· Pic- -8111. Va!ICe Hortl«&lt;, !).Ind. that
We eao't mike the flrll . Toda)' Ia Monda.\', Sept. 8, the
card, 011 the 11k1af1 driflmon.
We
DDIII
al-a he _
2Siot do.J o( 1969 with 114 to
itlg tiOJIGII• of lhe The spsce pi'OI!l'am serves
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- B111 Prtm1din in
WAmNG
follow,
u tbe cutting edge of tech- o.r Wallbw:
lhe Gulf Slremn.
'lhe mOIHI Ia opproochiDs Ita
no1otV.
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new
ptase.
-Millon Kloit&amp;, Alomic EnIIID,y eorn~• aareed
1be
mornl~ stars are .v Omll
Well, lt'o too lite for
e!VII CGI!UIIIalotl director will! 1011 thai a ddld - d ....
pandcbtldren, ao I might os
and
Saturn.
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Well BOttle for children.
out her Jl&amp;l'llll, rather - llYe
'lhe omtlog aisrs are illorc~to
-Robert B. lrfeytU!r, 61, tor·
Ia doubt. 1bere ""' he hoort- cy, illora and Jupiter,
Q-Who 1D&lt;11 lhe firlllllllll
mer QotH!rnor of NnD
On Utls day In hislorY:
achea olther - · but perhapo
1o ""' a mile In leso than
Jef'lt'J." whole 411/""r-old
four
IM111k17
70U'n rlalrt and I was 1mllll·
In 1565 tho Drat ' permanent
fDifell u:pecling lhei'r
A-Roger Bannilter, a I bClpo IOID8 do.J 1CJUr doulft..
aottlemont or wlat Is ..,.. the
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cllild after' 13 '"""
British athlete. He ran a ter fllldo you! _ H.
of t!lelrriage.
Coatlnolllal United States ",..
mUe In 3 mlnutel, 111.4 .... o.r lltllll:
ODds, at Osford, Eqland, on
Whoa our flrll - ,..1 boro, founded in st. AugusUno, Fla.
In 1900 more than 5,000
May 6, 11M.
I ~"" that President NixperiODs were killed wbn a
hurrlcono and tidal wave struck
Galveslon, Tex.
In 193f tho United States Uner
"Morro taltle" burned off
Asbury, Park, N.J., llklll!l !37"
Uvea.
In !954 tile oigiJI-tlation
Soulheoot Asian Defonae Trea~
si&gt;oniiOI'ed by Weotero powera
was slgned at illonlla.

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IIOrlously, "U...bockOr '&gt;'I Atkin..., (brulaed l!neo), guard
Hendy Baanwuon (bruJaed
shoulder), cor.nerback ·~
Bever!¥ (pulled groin muoclo),
running back Lee Whlte
(bruised lmeol and split "and
George Sauer (concussion) all
needed medleal treatment bUt
are eJqJOctod to he, back in
action next wMkead when the
J ole open defense or their
American Football L e a g .u e
chaJnplonshlp aplnst the But·
alo" BUI~ in Bulfalo.
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Saturday nl&amp;ht, Lol AJWeles
overwhelmed Buffalo, 51!-20,
Green Boy ~ Plttollurlh,
31-19, cte,.land best WashiDslon, 20.10, Minnesota edged
Now York, 28-27, De\rott nfl'ped
Philadelphia, 23-21, Kanoas City
defeated Atlanta, 14-10, ctnciJ&gt;.

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Stewari of Scodand drove his
illotr.-Fonl P139 to
reeonl
time vietory In the ltsllail
oi-and "Prix to clinch Ute 1968
World Qr!YIIl!l Championship.

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Chicago •• , , 84 56
New York .• 80 57
Plttahurgh , • , 74 61
s~ Louts ••.• 13 65

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San Fnn •• .. 11 65 .558
Clnci!IIBti , . , 71 61 .548 l'h
Allanca ••••. 76 64 ,513 2
Los Aogoles .. 74 53 .540 2'h
lloualon ..... 72 65 .526 4'h
Son Diego . .. . 44 95 .317 3Sih
Sunday'a Results
New York 9 Phlla 3
Atlanta 1 ClnciiiiBU 3
PlUs 7 Chicago :;, 11 inns.
Montreal ~ st. Louis 0
Houston 1 San Fran 6
San Diego I Los A., 2
Today's Prohobi¥ Pitchers
(All 11mes ED'!')
Chicago (Hands 16-12lat New
York &lt;Koosman 12-9), 8 p. m.
Pittsburgh (Ellis 9-14) at Mon.
•treal (Waslewski 2-8), · 8 p. m.
st. Louis ('rsylor 6-2) at Philadelphia (Fryman 1-lll, 7:30 p,
m.
Los ~oo(Singer1M)atAI­
Ianta (Britton 7-5!, 8 p. m.
San Francil!lco CMarlchal 179 and Bolin 7-1} at CinciOMH
(Arrigo ~ and Malono1 11-4),, 2,
5:30 p. m.
San Diego (Croklns 11-0) at
Houston (Grilftn 9-6), 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Odcago at NeW York 1 night
Pitts at Moltreal, night
St. Louio at Phlla., nlsllt
Los AJv, at Atlanta, nl&amp;ht
San Fran at Cinciruat1. night
San Diego at Houston, night
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JlaraudersExpecting
Sidelined Boys Back
any - -' cordit:l.oDlng work betore
Friday.
J\Ulior reserve quarterl:eck
alii defensive hoek lleMls Boggs,
ill last week, is e,q,ected to be
taklll!l lull dr!Us lhls week.
Not a siQ~:le Marauder was
gi'OUI¥Ied Frldo,J night In lhe
Flyer game.
The MaraOOers gaveuponly41
yards on tl1e ground to IrOiton
st. Joe, butpennitted 17 passes
to he completed In 36 atteoqrll,
good lor 153 yuds.
"With a good lead, we were
playtrw it looseonpassdefenae."
said Head Marauder Ccech Charles Chancey after the game. "It
was a clance tor some of our new
pass defelllers to get e"'H'rience."
Work on Mondays Is usustly
.111!1t f&lt;p: planra got1111 the ~
"psrt.ol.a game.cm ~'- ... ".
'" ".Tuesday ilwUI be-nto"ork
on the nuts and bolts of the upcomiJW Friday game with the Big
Blacks, the tiral non • league
match before the SEOAL opener
at Jackoon, Sop~ 19.

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Cl!li!Dio; Pit 116 433 'tt 151 ,110

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tourrw.menta,

Following laat Friday's open.
log games It - s that IIIII'
me -. live very strc.Jg teams
could he the chamjJion ID November.
Some cl the queodCNa on IIIIa
subJect m.,- he answered noxt
iblda,y, Sept. If, memhera
ol tile Soulheostaro &lt;Jllo Sports..
writers and Broadcasters AsBOclatlon meet ID hckBOII to make
thalr lllniBI plpldn progno&amp;ticatlooa on tile outcome of I h e
SEOAL race•
Tho .-og will be bold at
tile Joll¥ Lanes Bowling
11art1nc at 1 p.m. will! all ol
tile 1-e'• blah s c - princl!llla
and_atbletlc
dlreetoro ln.
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earned •15,000 for second plAce
and 1'1~ and Jacklin wore
"consoled Willi $6,2110 each.
'lho ~5-yoar-001 Moody, w!to
didn't slsri to earve ooa • pro
golf career until he ended 1%
years of Arm,y service 20
Preoldeat Jim Sollars ol tho
months ai!O and lound himoell Jackml Pllbllablng Co. IIIII10Uilcsc:me cash 1901'801"8• tad tttr.
od thai a dinner will he
birdies and 15 pars ao he BOrVad It I p.m. followed by the
overtook F1CQ.t and Jacklin and .......... - - a t 2 p.m.
~Moody. "'11at's with lOme at then bold off Archer.
Ofllc:oro for t11o assoelatlon
tho money. Some l'n give 10
F"unny guy, Orville. Onl¥ the will he elected for the 1961t-70
DI.Y _.,.., lmle to my wile, other proo aren't laughing.
lcbonl Joor, . . . will be collad IDIIUJ Ml Probabb' itm11t."
lactod ,._ lOch modla, and tile
MoOdy WOO tile Workl Sorita
and - · will
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tholl COtldtlct
-will! 1110 ....._!lb;ltoroper.
talolt11 1111' .._,In ' polldu, , _ .........,lldp -

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those fourth ond ftllh sputa in
tbe 1tarting rotadoo,., saki Briatol after Sun!JQ' a game.

CUlver Given Lo11
George Culver, making his
nrst start since comi'W" ott 1he
ditable list last Tuesday 1 wound
.., with tho loss att.r bologtagged
for four runs In the ftrat Inning.

RIVER NEWS

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Hoctor "
witll
the fiUecl and two out Ia
the niMh to. l1lDII San Fl'811ciaco'o Mike McCormick hla nbttll
loso. Jack BUll..,..., who obul
out Ute Glalif 111 one hit In the
laat three lnnlnots. raised hla
record to 64

The Braws added two more
In the foorUt iMiJW on a
pair or Red errors, a walk and
a 111.crWce fl.y.
'"1bat'1 another thing/' remarked Britto! "We hive beea
gtvirw awa,y 1110 many runs la.._
1)'."
Ron Reed suffered a painful
blow Jull above his right wriat
when struck by a Rolf! liner iD
the llrll iml!w, but remained In
the pme Wltll his arm stitrened
In the sixth imiiW when tho Rods
picked"' two runs.
'lho Brave righthander, wbo
noted his 15111 victory or the oooson, bore a 1 - "Ute olze ol
an egg oo hlo arm after thepme.
"Alter they got me these tOur
runa in the flrtt irmlng, tbcJueb.,
there was no way I was gobw
to ccme. out of U.t pme," u-'d
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GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.2
and 12. 9 rlllllliDs 4 feet or roll·
era; P~ PloaBIIII, 24.08; Porneroy-illooon, 20"55; Hl.aon, L40
falling; Kanawha Falls, 4. 75 fall.
ing; Cllarloston, 18.44 risiJW,
London and Marmet are on the
sUI; Winfield is runnna one foot
ol rollers.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
Reed.
GALUPOLIS LOCKS - VSEC
Honk Aaron pounded out
No. I clown 6:15 p. m.; 5. M. three hits, Including blo 39th
Jenks d..,. 8:05 p. m.; QuBher homer of the season, and~
State .., 10:35 p. m.; John J. ,do Cepeda had a double and two
Rowodowni1:3Sp.m.;llayouLa- singles to lead the Albmta vicFitte down 2:11 a. m.; H. E. tory.
Bowles down 7:20 a. m.; Alton
Cecil Upshow came in for Reed
Zephyr~ 8:30 a. m.
in the sixth to preserve the vieKANAWHA RIVER- illonnot, tory,
Fort Dearborn down 6:30 a. m.;
The Braves added the tworuna
Winfield, Glendora .., 3:25 L m.; In the fourth imiJW oil reliever
Soi'II,Y down 11:35 p. m.; Edward Clay Carrollooa walk allier,....•
S. Bosworth On 2:20 a. m.; by Carroll and Perez. Aaron's
George T. Price 14&gt; 5:40 a. m.; homer In tile seventh Inning o1r
Ouac:hlta down 6:10 a. m.; Polly Deruds Ribant gave the Braves
R.. .., 1 a. m. .
their ftoal run.
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F. Shearer ~ 10:55 p. m.; Charles K. up 5:15 L m.; Steel Pioneer down 7 a. m.; William ll
Zimmer doMI wattirw; IA:M:k 161
Diane Booworlh 2 a. m.; Northern down 4: L m.; Paul D. 'I' 5:20
a. m.; Onnrd ~ 6:35 a. m.;
Lock 171 Foremost down 1:10
a. .m.; Vulcan lC) 6:0S a. m.;
Prlncipio 'I' 6:4:5 a. m. ; Belleville Locks, John Puahak up 10:25
p. m.; Jefferson up 5:10 a. m.;
Lock 21, Buckeye State down 5:50
a. m.; Racine Locks, W. ll Sha ver, Jr. down 5 p.m.; Elgerclitr
down 6:35 p. m.; E"Plorer up
4:35 a. m.: Mt. State up 5:40 a.
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Greenup I.oeks,

Ravenswood

down 9:50 p. m.; Lelia c. Shearer down 6:35p.m.; Cotton Queen
up 9:10 p. m.; Valvoiine up !0:20
p. m.; Franklin ~ 4:()5 a. m. i
1.. W, SWeet up 1:45 L m. I Meldahl Locks, R. ll Bosworth n '
down 1:20 p. m.; Cypress down 3 ·
p. m.; Allied-Ashland d'"'n 6:15
p. m.; J. S. Lewis _., 7:30 p. m.;
Elisha Woods ~;&gt; 7:50 p. m.;
Stool RaJwer down 9:40 p. m.;
Scott Chotln ... 11:40 p. m.; Phlllp~ ....:30o.m.

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September 14
Gol-~"er
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by out-las~ Master• champion George Archer or Gilroy,
cant, who had a 69-143; PGA
cbom»loo Ray " F1oy&lt;l of Lake
Hawsh, Ariz., Who had 73-145i
and Br!Ush open ehampioo
Tooy Jacklin, who lad 72-145.
Archer, who will umlergo
meclical examiration this week
tor the persistent stGmach
palos U.t have been botherillg

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CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
Cincinnati Rods will atlelq&gt;t to
wrest ftrst place rom the San
Francisco Glalts in the National League's Western Division tonight when the two cltj:)s clash
in a twi-nlght doubleheader at
Crosley Field,
The Giants will enter tho first
game With a l'h game bulp over
the Reds. Both clubo lostSunda3.
The Reds took a 7-3 clnlllbllw
frmn tho Atlanta Bravos while
the Glanta drqlped a 7·6 decisIon 10 the Houston Astros a1lor
squardertng an early lead.
Jbn Maloney and Gerry Arrlgn
wUI &lt;WOse tho Glanta'
Joan Mariclal and Bob Bolin.
1be clubs wind up their series
Tuelday night when tile tleds
will send Jim Merritt aplnst
Gaylord P•rry.
Reds Mamger Dave Brbtol
had Pete Roae 1 Alex Johnson
and Johnny Bench laldll!l some
extra hlttiDs praetlce after S.....
day's loss to the Braves.
"I think rve regained my lollhanded Jtroke," Aid Rose ~
Odently alter the · post 111Dl•
workout.
The star Red outnelder wao
hitless In 12 trips to the plate
holore bangiDs out three hits in
foor at-ball Sunday."
Rose betted a torrid .380 for
the IIIOdh ol August.
"rve already lad my s1u1q&gt;
tor September," he said..."Notr
J. .~ ~~~"" ,. q ~:.--;10··.·""
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•••· The hamer was /tuot/1
31111 cl tho alii tile 541111
of his - · !loorge Qalver
111ltered hia · - d~
BDI StoMmon pllchad • n.....
hitter and Ruaty Staub hit a
three-run homer olf Steve
Carllal In the third Inn!. to
rive the "Elpos their vtetory
over the Cardinals. - n
atruek Out four and walked two

rOlf lncludiDs • Sunda3's 7..1
shocker to the " Plttsburi!h
Pirates in llllllllnp. The Mets, Who ·seem to come
up with a new hero every day1
aeored two runs to take a S-3
lead In the seventh Inning
~ l'eni's double ana 1"1»SundaY and then wrapped "' " aeorl~ olngles by Ed ~iezlo "
the decialon with four runs in and Clarence Gastol'l were the
the eighth. The Cuba were one big blowa of a threw..,
putout away from a 5:-4 victory seventh-lmlow rally Wlllch ga¥O
when WOlle StargeU tlod tho tho Padres tbelr fourth strallht
acore with a hmner alii the over the Dodgers. now 21h
Pirates went on to win wtth two jpiDIOB oot ol first place in tbe

AKRON, Ohio (UPO - Have
you notlted? Nobody's laughiDs
at Orville Moody any more.
Orville'll gone and done it
again- wltll a thre&lt;H~IIIer..,...
67 Sunday foi a 141 total tlilt
ga,. him the World Series of
Golf
by two sirokes over
lieorge Archer. Suddenly his
notions about pnctlciJW and
crooa-handed puttlog ani setting more serious attertlon, tor
It's obvious llfoody Ia aclustly a
genulno golf star.
And Orville, tuckiDs the
'50,000 chock for first pr!Je in
the World Series into his pocket
and headl~ for Las Vegas to
host a military golf tournamolt
today, Ia sayiog """"' pretty
serloua lhlnp.
· "I llllnk I'd Uko to eslabllllh a
lcholarlhlp " fund for stme
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l'ldreo whUo Claude Osteen loot hla
coqlotod • " ~ BWOIII 12th decision . agaiDst 18 &gt;1c1oo
when they dOteated the Los rloa.
Lead 111-Hlt Attack
AJWelOJ ~·· 4-2, tho
AllaiD Brawo clowl*l tho
1lank Aaron hit 1 homer and
Cln&lt;i!lllti " Reds,
7-3, tile two &amp;IDslos allll Orllndo Cepeda
"'-*"1 EJIIOI ~~ tile St. had a double and two slrwlos to
LOuis Qlrdl,.ls, 3-0, &amp;\II the lead the Braves' 111-hlt attack
Houolal Alti'os IOIIiled the San which brought Ron Reed his
Fral'lclsco Oinats1 7..6, in othl!r 15th win With 3 2-8 lnnloga of
NLpmea.
In tho " "Alnerlcai&gt; ~.
Minnesota l'«&lt;ted Oakland, 111-4,
Waohl~ Dipped "Boslon, 11-2,
Clevelanl downed New' York, 73, Chlcaao dafeated Cllilornil,
4-1, Baltimore edged Detroit, 65, In 14 imlngs and Seotlle
sqiiOMed past Kanaas City, 7-4, ·
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Meigs Marauderllild is eJqJOcted
to reftd an hands presert who
playell Friday night agalnot lriJOo
ton st. Joe plus a few who had
been held out of action because of
sundry ache• and pains.
'lhe Marauders opened their
1969 f - U campaign with a
28-14 victory over the Class A
catholic school, the score hardly .shaft' I~ the difference between
the · clubt aa the Flyers' seconl
TD came late aplnst a mixture
EAST
or Marauder secoM, third a n d
W L PeL GB lourth striiii!Ors.
Baltimore .• , 95 45 .679
Playl~ only alewminutaoFriDetrolt • . , • , 80 59 .576 14'/, day night was offensive ellll Joo
Boston •••. , 74 63 .540 19\', ·Kloos, who is eJqJOcted to be In
Wash!~ , • 72 68 .514 23
heiiA!r trim for the big Point
New York • • , 68 69 .•500 25
Plesssnt match this comiDs FriCieveland ••. 56 84 · .100 39
day nigilt
WESJJI• )\f :~ Tr ~ ._. M More (Jleltionable i~_ theJw.il,
W L P!=l, !i¥, !'I&gt;IIJJ;r ol e~n Mike~.
MtnneJQL'., 85 ~ .'81'1f ''"•'"""IWO..a,y Iackie, '\lho was In the
Oakland , .• , 76 6! ,555 Slh heoPilll over tho weekeod tskiJW
Californte •• .'59 77 ,434 25
treatment for a kidney lnfecUon.
Kansas City . , 56 82 , 406 29
Even should Barr escape confines
Chlcaao, • , , 54 82 .397 30
of the hooPital, he is oot e&gt;!lectSeattle ••••• 52 85 .380 32'h ed to he able to do much - If

Wash 3 Boston 2, 10 11'111.
· Cleveland 1 New York 3
Bait 6 Detroit 5, 14 Inns.
Chicago 4 California I
Minnesota 16 Oakland 4
Seattle 1 K. C. 6, 10 ims.
'J'oday's Probable Pitchers
(All 11mes ED'!?
Kansas City (Nelson 7·13) ot
Oakland (Krause 1·1'1, 10:30 p.m.
ld!Mesots (Perry 17-5! at Col·
ilornla (R. May 7-11), 11 p. m.
Clllcago (Peters 9-12 andJohna
6-11) at Seattle CBarbor 2-4 and
Fuentes Q-0) 2, 9 p, m.
N"" York &lt;Keldch 1-4) at Detroll (WUson 12-Sl, 9 p. m.
Boston (Landis 5-5) at Cleveland ()Jargon 1&gt;-12), 7:'5 p. m.
Washington (Carlos $-3latBaltlmore ( P - s 12-8), 8 p, m.
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Kan City at Oakland, night
Minnesota at California
Nn York at Detroit; night
Boston at Cleveland, night
Wash. at llaltbnore, night
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"rblied "' only 136 yards ID
. "olreoae and maoaged only
flrll downl-all In the
fb:at, quarter, Twice they got
lllltde the 1!1-Yinl Une but each nat• tripped D4trlver 1 1~11,
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31).14, and Miami blanl!ed
, Niaalh, who didn't suit .., " Boslon, 13-a In 000 Soamy
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IDsteod . watched Fnnclsco, 2!-10.
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A crowd of 69,904 111rned out
rookie Ropr Stauhoch gutdod In Los All!OieB to watch
the "COWboys to victory,
Buftjolo'o O.J. Slmjlaoo make
" "1be pronilsq rookie COMect- his pro debut oo his old
'!ld &lt;ill 10 of 16 passes for 1841 stomping srounds, but Barns'
.,n,r.da and scrambled 17 YIJ'ds quarterback Roman Gabriel
~ a touchdown himsell before stole the show from Shru»son.
the pme mid- In Gabriel scored three touchlho lhlrd period alter holDs dOWIII and Ollllneered severll
ohakon ..,,
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: " ~~ wu a rough game I or to 2Q yards in seven carries by
sides as live Jels' pil,yero the Rams' atrq ·derensive
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Fashions change but legal principles don't. Low scbool
students "are urged to llle these precedents In tbelr memories for reference on that day-oh, maybe lJl year• from
11ow-wben the first representative of a new generation
goes to court to contest his dismi.oaal for wearing his hair
too short and for shaving every day.

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can't Win without Joe

In West Virginia.
Isolation through moral and economic sanctions has
farced South Africans Into a defensive and lnftelible position, be says, and continuocllaolatian, sanctiOIIS and lbreats
ol wu Clll oDI)r result in tbelr taldqeven more oppreBBive
meuurea against blacb and Aslalla wllbln their borders.
" "Tbe UJI(tecl statea and other powers," says Sehwelnfurlb, "lhould l!lvo all poaslble (nonmilitary) support to
the amaJl black lndependent atateo which point lite swordl
Into the bear! of South Africa: SWIIZIIand, Lesolbo and
Botsawana . • . they should become lhowplaces of what
the black man can do with proper lllliltance."
At the aamo Umo, we should try to develop u many contacts u pooslble with South Africa and ber people, because
1lllderllaDdlng occurs oDi)r through communication.
"Increased relatiODB will show us what their 1yatam has
aceompllabed, and It will allow for the South Afrleans to
100 what black people ID the United states have accomplilhed," he layS.
He predicts DO sudden or dramatic change ID South Afrl·
can attitudes and practices, but a more positive and pragmatic approach to the coUDtry by black Afrlcana and others
could at lout br!Dg about a more just and equitable modlftcatlon In Its raclal poUclos.
lt's 'a tall onler,llke askiDg the Arabs to oatand the hand
of friendship to the lsraeUa. But, In both cu.. , the oDI)r
other lltemative-a mutual bloodbatb-reaUy leaves no

High school students' manner of dressing may not be
replated by administrative order where fashion or Iaaie
are the sole criteria, the New York state Education Comml.osloner ruled this year.
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"The llandarda of taste of a previous generation of stu·
dents are an IDsuftlclenl hasis for the imposition of realrlctinns on aludents lodey ," the commi.o81oner stated.
That was a purely admlnlairative decision, but DOW the
same rlgbt to lodlvldualism In appearanc.. has been accorded teachers by a federal court.
Tba U.S. Dlalrlct Court for Massachusetts recently
ordered the reiDststement, with back pay and co_.,.a.
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NEW YUIUI.-(NEA)-Ohio State has the beat college
football team In the e&lt;&gt;unlry. Admittedly, prognostication
Ia at best an Imprecise oe!eace, but at a time Uke this
(before the aoason begins), there can be no other No. 1.
TIJe Buckeyts eeeompllahed all that can be accomplished
taat year-with sOphomores: Unbeaten, untied, No. 1 in
all potts with a win over No. 2 Southern California in the
Role BowL A year older and a year stronger, Coach Woody
Hayes' team simply must be rated the best team In tbe
land.
· Still, some clairvoyants lnevitabb', for the sake ol con·
trail (or argument), have cone out of their way to outrage
Ohio'I eltizenry. In varlouo medias, men have stubbornly
lnsllled that teams lrom Arkanau, Southern California,
HOUlton, Georgia, Missouri and Texas will be the country's best. Tttese are brave men.
Of that number, perhaps Houston provides the greatest
challence to Ohio State's rariklng. This fact alone borders
on the unusuaL
For several years now, you see, the University of Hous·
ton's football team has been sort of a carnival freak-an
somehow Ragged during simple deeds, like lacing his
sandals.
Few teams Ill collegiate football's 100 years have possessed the striking power of Houston's dreaded trlpteoplloil (Veer-T) olfense. TIJe Cougars have led the nation
In total offense for three consecutive years now, having
averaged 582 yards a game last season lor an all-time
NCAA record.
Still, Houston always managed to lose to schools other
teams were walloping. It was a phenomenon that caused
Coach Bill Yeomad considerable anguish.
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only way Is to let the clock
run out. A two-point win Ia as
good as anythiJl!.'
"Greg doesD't realize yot that
in pro f - a tot of things
can happen In the short mlt&gt;o
utes at the enl."
Special Meaolng

but he feU down." '
The Rrowns must drop six
men today plus four others by
next Monday to meet NadCIIoi
FoothoU Loape requirements
for a final oquad ol 40 players.
Kellerman c:ould bo placed on
waivers as 11\lured reouldq In
him being benched for 16 cloys
or three games.

c:outd tOIIII&gt;Ii&lt;ate tho reduction
today o1 the Cleveland Rrowna
aqUici to 44 players.
Kallerman InJured hla toft
thumb Ssturcloy nlsht In lhe
Browns 211-10 victory over lhe
WaahiqJton Rodaklna arlll was
npteted to be out of action for
tho next three weeks.
Rookie Freddie Summer from
CINCINNATI (UP!) _ BeJ&gt;o
Wake Forest wW prubobly 011 gala Gooch Paul Brown eeleIn for Kallerman In the IIDa1 brated hil 6lal birthday SWlllay
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eran defenllve bacldlelder lobe Dell"'r Rroncoo S.turday night
aldellnodiaexhlbldll!piay. Cor· 13-Uintllolrlastexhlblllonca&gt;norbaek Ben Davis Ia out lndef· tea~ They open their 1885011
Italy with a knee Injury. FlriJt. next Suoday aplnat the Miami
yoor man Walt Sumner las Dolphins at Nippert Stadium
beau llllltw 111 at Davia' post. hero.
lion.
n -0 must •ut lour more
m : ; . . the pe';,..nent roster
Talented Rookies
'"We are fortunate to have toclay to brill! tho team down
such rookies aa Walt ani Fred- to the regutatloo 40 members.
die around.,. said head coach
Rrown was still chuc~
Blanton Collier. "Both have lal- about his rambunctious YOUDI
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qlllrterbock Greg Cook, who .
,.Rookies make mistakes. wasn't contert with the tw~
bonver, and it's a real blow point victory over lbe Broncos.
to lose Ernie,., added the coach.
"All 01 A -en"
Ernie rocellod Drat feellnglbe
Tho Benplo had lhe ball deep
palo while lll8ldtv a tickle and In Denver territory during lbe
later wbCII plcldng ott a pou waning IDCIJlenl&amp; o1 lite game.
Waahingtoo quarterboek
"All (I( a sudden lhere was
Semy Jurpnsen.
a time out/' Brown recounted
~'Ole harm was hurting then,"'
"Grer came running over llld
K.Uermn I said. urm surprised said he called it. Yoo know, ho
I waa able to hang on to the wanted to go for another one.
baiL Son~!)' drilled it. The ..,.
111 said. •ror goodness sake•,
was lnterlllod for Jerry Smith Greg. In a altuadon like tlat lbe

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Contemporary
scholarship
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tranolatlona of tho Bible that
have ever bean a&gt;alloble to lbe

one billion people around the
world who use the Ervllah
language.
In order of their appearance,
they are (1) The Revlood
Standard Version, eoounonly
called tho RSV: (2) Tho
Jerusalem Biblei (3) The New
English Bible: and (4) The
Today's English Version, olherwise known. as the TEV.
U you've never read lhe Blble
In one of lbese modern ErvJish

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.MJ.ss West touched her bosom
HOLLYWOOD (UP0 - Nobody'• bothered to tell Mae in mock . astonishment a1111
Wut ahola 76 yean old. So she lOfl'ered her e,es in an
still eomoa on Uke a vamp with impresahe great show of
I'IV)' man who ventures near modesty.
uNlllit;.v is art, not sex," Mae
bor whlll and gold.ioal parlor...; lhl temptreso.
said, swirlilw her fioor..-JWth
An:l at 76 sl1e could teach white satin negligee In an arc.
"I don't believe ln IUJIQ","
Welch a few lessons.
••Honey, I'm glad you came she continued. 141t detracts
\Cii to see me," she said, lrom your face and peraomllty.
touching her blonciMihite tres- That's Why I never show my

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Miss Woat Ia elated that the
producers of 'dle lllm are
allowing her to write much or
her own dial- arlll that
Edllh Hoad las been hired to
clooo abo '"' about raturnlll! to whip .., a Oaahy wanlrobe for

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movie in 28 years, ••Myra
Bl'eekenrldge." Her last was
"'lbe Heat'• On" in 1943. HOIII'
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Keeps Up With Times
"Great. boney:• abe replied.
kept .., with the timeL
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Paid $350,000 For Role
Mae said she is beh~ paid
$350,000 Cor her role, all:!

$50,000 for ·every week she
works after the siHt"eek cutott
"I've turned down dozens ot
pictures:• she said, Hincluding
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JoeyU and ..The Art or
Love'- because the construction

wasn't right for me. This role

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is just wtat t•ve been looklrw
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For many year&amp; Mae West·
o1 Rlrtia-'; II
wu an anachronlom. Todll,l' abe -hll wife,
is •• high at;yle as a W.C. Danlal R.
Fttld'a poster,
She mendona that late comodlan
with wbom aha made · two
amaoh hlto. They didn't move

in ·the same circles or
appreciate the aame thlngL
Flalda would choose a martini
over lemlnt... _.onohiP
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Whorllr 11ld lll'li Hol""'"b.
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Mr. orlll ..Mrs, Errol .~lckad F. Chamllerl,
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lhelr trailer homo near tho l!ri- · xn. Arllllllta A. Cnlll1iU. ~
mer Columbia School to llie iUm ry E. DoJoo, lira. llaljo!t owned bf 1111 pandmatber, lht Kro. IJaioal4 E. NeMeo;'Jijil"' .
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near Danrtn.
rill 11111ir, ilra. ,tarei,.Nell,
!llr. and lfrL Earl~ at.- ){rt. lllljrh W.PWJ7, J - 'A.
aa lnolll'ldCO ~ In - , I&amp;L .l!lllry N• •,..
COIUIIIbuo recently IIlii ~so via- ' 1&amp;1.
A. Smith, Kn. l!lla
lied h11 alator, M!'L Joallo J - $&amp;1111J, WWiam L, tJndoii'WIIOd,
.u tn COJumlal•llld lbelr tliUIIh- llablrt a.
curia w• .. ·,
ter, Mro. WO!Ida Jones Ill Nol· . WrQ, Farrell N. Nl&lt;!ll. ~
aonville.
lleoYer L.ltlce,
Her«.
Penn State-unbeaten a year ago--will have to prove It '
MrL Dwallle Jordan, Beyan 1D111 Sblie, Mill Alia E. COII~Uj 1,
wasn't just luck and Ted Kwalick. Virginia Tech could go
IIlii Keith, anii&amp;L WllliamCUl•, MIU·IJol!ce Gnaaoer, Kr~ OrJ •, .
unbeaten if it gets past Alabama In Ita opener.
well vlolted relallvu In tho Flat.- B. ll4riiOI4I. 1&amp;8. Charles ·11. ·
woodo, [{,)o., ar• recently. MrL Nibert; lfrL Paul H. Hldri 11r1o '
Ed HeDAIOJof Flatwoodo rolllrDod Rolreri A. 1611111Do Kill W...,. '
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with her poronto, 1&amp;. llld MrL MI'L AiiiiOa E;- Docie, ._ r 1.
. Jerry CulwelL
11oar7 o. Click and W. .0.,; :
. Earl starkey, Ruth Ann Jor· . 'lira. Larry R. Lludoradlt 'lird;! ~'
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The victory had special mll&lt;n"They were really alter me,
dal Jordan, COIIIIIJbla Gl'lll&amp;'l Jr• .ail.! lnllibt ...,_ lfrl:·' · ·
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ill! for wide enl Erie Crabtree, too," he continued.
momberl, aooi-Harrlaonvllle lllljrh L. !bbei lid
who wu traded from Dell\'er
Crabtree caught lhree passes
Granae memboea In aervlnllbe loa' lfrL P. Leo fllfi4: l.
last summer.
lor 66 yards. Tom Smiley, the
.,.,...,. for lbe recont BJoodmo. - - Willial' s,.8rirtaJI -~ ' •
"They clowll!Rdod us," ho ·fullbock given to Denver for.
btlo vlolt ln -Pconei'Qf; '1111111 a 11r1o Rldlltd IJamiiJoDil.
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run aU over Cinel-li. It waa just 30 yards and caught three JUCn::fOR C'\.Jt
G..,.. wllb SUbordlnateG-a Ia
~~\.limuner'
a nice ooo to win all rlllh~
times lor 14 more.
aerrltw: COJ·-Illc.llates.
wltbm
'ilh ~=
MrL Carl Greealeea aul!trod cover the m.:OUihovel yoil' "''
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I hear! atlack rae~ ani OJ&gt;o 1bandoned Jail IPflnJ.
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terod Malp MemorW HOIIIIIIL
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WalterJ-apentanlilrtln
One lhlftQ lla'*" lo
The 35th IIIIIIU&amp;I meetlnl of McArthur recently hll broo
keep lllall fttOIIeJI 'i l qllid.
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lbe JaekiOII Prolllellon Credit ther-IIHaw IIIII IIJIIr, 1&amp;, and
. '. $
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Aoaoeii!ICII (PCA) will be bekl ~·· K.mnoth cnllti-ee. .
kotL Enrlrute home thOJ Yillted". 1 .
J:l1~4"ll!i. '11'11roday, Set&gt;te1Dber ~·'1·~~- ¥n- ;~ ·111c1 ~•ndiJnPorll'ol~
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11J.- 1-UA - · .1~ ··-• C.,ea 4-H ........... lllx Charleo Eve~, her_.,_
Mrl;. l!mda A~IJih, M&lt;J.Jiu'f }
m11es
• ·~,_Sf· o1 Jad&lt;iOit ·-acr .. e.r::,, u
- ' - - • ''Holc:&lt;lif'';U . '"' "-";Fi~nli~'
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tranoladona, yoo have no Idea ce!IIW'y Englioh also woold be lloute 35.
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loCal, IIIII her aunt, ~ Ga~~·. J, K. CralJtne;, ...,.,,.
how rudlble, how lueld, ' - tough golJl! for most modern
A free berbeeUod obi-~ SWisher, Rod~; returllod re-_ anllll'L FarnGUI&lt;JI!I.Y,I&amp;•
strikingly relevant to today'l readers.
ner Jerved fnrm JII!OII to, 1P•DL cently-an.--I!'IPthot Mcllalaht. 1&amp;,
lira.
concerns the aerlpturoa ean be.
lo!Droover, aeholara today will_ be followod by .• buolnoll them ·to Fa~ llld AJi. Crabtree, 1&amp;. lllii' Mr·o.
Date Beck to 17th Century
..stly more tlan t h el r meeting lllllelecllmofollleero. chorale, Ala''lra. 'l1lelt were In ~oi'dan,. Mia~
Unlortunately, there still are 17th century prodeceoloro knew The speaker will be John E. lbe COlumbia· lee Fleldo lnl Ju- Mr. llld 1&amp;1.
millions or Proteollnto wbo abo\11 the Ia~• Olebt"' lo!Doro, oxta!IIO!I OCOIIOIIIIat, ot per, ~rlldt., and vieWed ather ·a0111 .were amcq,thoo"
tho Bible only lo tho Kbw ani Greek) In which lite Bible Ohio State tllllnroiv.
· illlbto there. They :tllvoled lhe·GGldea Wodolll!c·IIIIIIYWaaey•
James version lid millions 01 was orlgilally written. Ani '
TwO dlr~l ..W be el~ thrOIIIh Ind!IN• mlnolo, KlchJ.. celet.riltoo of Kti lhii ¥!'L Horr· ,
Colbolles who.e only elljiOaure they have eome Into possession ed, .... to rePreaont ~.. COUll- .... Kinne- IIIII. North lla· ard stuleJ In Belpre roe'"!lb'. baa
bean to the llouo1 ol mueh· older biblical Jlllm&gt;o Qo, and CliO to roprel!litl Alhenl,
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translation. or lbeoe date acrtpta. Thus thOJ are able to llocldag, llld VInton Countleo.
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back to lhe 17th century, ani awld tha etrors In translation The nomlneos lrom Roll Cclun,
employ archaic English wonla which ·prnluced some o1 tJoe Qo are lilward Duvall lid HowI
·-• ,.,',,_. "I
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and e:xpreaaiCI'Is that are either moat conAaataw: paasagea of tile ard lmmell; tbole ~ Atbml,
'· ·~. ·,;.
lncOIIJI)nhenslble or mlaleadh11 older Ell!llsh ,versiCIIL
llo&lt;:klng, llld VInton CorMiuara
.
to tho 20th century roador.
Scholarship Attains Precision
Rldranl DaiiOJ lid John ~
It Ia ameli wonder people ftlld
In !act, biblical aebolarohip in 1011, Sr • Tho meelllll will odtha Bible "liard 'to road" II liT recent years has attained a journ at 3 p.m.
tha Bible thay meOlr one ol d11r.oe or proclalon, wlllch has
these oul.&lt;&gt;f-&lt;late trOoolatlona. A virtually ellmlnoted dlsagre&amp;novel or cookbook uslrw 17th ment between Catholic ancl
lira. Walter Terrell, Vlokle
Protestant aebolara llld las ani BWy Kenlall, Alllta Watklno
Jll8de It pos1lble to produce Olld Rlclq Klema (I( Palaoklla
~Bible translations acceptable to
called on Mlso Watldna' annlboal branches of the church.
molher, Ada Slack, alld unete,
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For exa!111le, the RSV llld Engeno Slaek.
UN&amp;• .....J
.........ue~~~
TEV translations were the work
Or Protestant scholars. bOth
No ..,. wulajured In lhe Olil¥
have bean awroved lor cattro:
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Melp COUIIi¥ aeddentlnvelllpt. llc use. 1be Jerusalem Bible.
ed by lhe state IJith'ort.l' P,atrot conversely, was the product: of
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at 12:02 p.m. Sotardal' ... Rt. Ctlhollc scholars but Ia widely
33, -~ ol • milo 1101\lb of, ad!Dirod ani ua01d by Prote~e, Govei'IIIllllntm~~~·· •·
ltanta.
do the
. . But, .. .
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Choolill! among lite modern
tra111latlms Is larply a matter
1111111, loot -*&lt;rl of bar ear.., ol lnllvlduol Illite. The RSV
lbe wet t\aVem.rt. The' •!lhlcte preserve&amp;: ·the sentence stfuc...
otf lite left lido of lite hl&amp;ll- lure or the old Kine James,
llld lllruek • hillhwaJ llllri&lt;- aubatltutlng modem for arehall:·
er 1111111. There wu ~ate .....,. where neee~~· Thus
......... to lite ..... No drarp It appool1 to P8011le who admire

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Browns, Bengals Post Triumphs
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BY · Mllil, GERALD \IINOR
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lllltrucllm llld ' lnJIIIIillon of
......- - - Club, oo...ir
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lllllltl 8I'OW ddll,y, "" muit doelde which of..,. plula - 1 memllera, 7:3Gp.m. Moltto .....,. llldaora for llld muat cerofldb' IIII,IIOCI clay · at the 1'omtrvt MaiiOIIIe
..._.~
bup Olld pia lice wtileh IIIII b&amp;Volmodod- re;:~OY GAIIDEN Club
~. . tbe .-unmer.
,
bu@l (~eh. look like amall blto of _,Dull) are belt ~. 1 P·ll!· at lite homo of
.., oman plula by boldfq lite J&gt;lont·. IQ!Oidedormln lira. Dor Sehaeter, l'llh lira.
· IIIII di&amp;IPiar lite - · top In a bath of lllleellddo. A io.. , Richard Jones aa lite aaoiiiiDg
.,i~aia .a~; Ill '-PoanM llleolkie..tulpbote (llladi Leaf 40) .... ~...
.
hor.r IOQin a 'll&amp;rl of wator II pd for dli!Pfng,
SALEM CENTER P.T.A., 7:Wbl"" .1:0111101 be handled ou111 boC.Uoe cit ol•e 11111 30 Monday, Sept. 8, at the
'with lite ...,. mlztun. Wben lite bup ... few In lehool.
!"""•• I oman btl of :dlJ&gt;ped In l'llbblnl i l - IIIII be
POMEROY P.T.A., 7:30 Mon11o dtalod&amp;e lbam. 0ao Jlllllt be veey earellll DOt to ret da.Y at the l'llmerQY ElementaCIIIite plant.
ry SchooL Speaker, Auelll Slm111 pilllla 1Ueh u po~.,. llld rubber J)llllll ..,. 111011a, Dlr. ol Fnnklln Co. Cblplbe ~ea or otom1 wllb a dlacerdod brulh ter of lhe Cyltlc Flbrotlo FOWlwator. Afterward lite J&gt;1ont lhouJd be I)Tinaod da!ICII: clevotlonl by the Rev.
IJ!Il...,ll' Wiler,
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W, H. Perrin: CUb Scout Den 4,
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bejlar to bring 1be lavortte Dlonta llldaora belore p1eclge to lhe Oq: o!Oeera to
alr ddlla lbol6. After rep«lq tbem, a.., 11111 be left Jervo relroolunenll,
, , •
.• 1118 PO&lt;eh or ID Jli'Oiectod aroe .....,.al cloya belore brlnr·
REV. C. J, Lom!O¥ peat apeah.
N -IDio lbe bouse.
or when Rutllld PTA meeta 7:30
·:r IIIIa. »r..U"'!..II follarred tbe¥ ..W relllll lllOIIl' more o1 tholr p.m. Monday at elementary
. Wbleb - . . , would have !allen beeauoe of a BUdden school. Girl Scoull to &lt;OIIduct
flag ceremony. Allmembersurg-

much

a weak _
of t&gt;lontlcod all'OJICIIIlll8tlmoholpopre.
and llllddon
of loa-llld bioiiiOIIII,
··, '.O!UI" ot uo, I lblnk, when
p1an1o w1n uoe an..,. oo11
. loq wiDier 111'01111• Earth_,.. lu 1be ooll mq ln!Orlore
111_111
Jll'CIPtr root doveiopmCIII or potted J&gt;lonta, TileJ' can eUJly
tiiO dollroyed by dullilllllme Cll tho sur!aeo of 1be 1011 or 11f wa.
.
lb8 t&gt;lont wllb water OOIIIalnlng limo. We, too, mq u~e (atart: : . . . a weak """""""lllo!il, ..... 1'8C0111111811ded worm ondl-

......wn.r

, Wilv' llll'donoi'a oro now pr8J1111ng tbe1r liOnMlal bedo, Boeauao

-~bed lo~lt aboul4haveadiep, adequatefcunda.
lllill, , f!tvolvlal dralllqe IIIII leldure. Spore 1» olforto to prepare
~ l!ld lliiirouahJ.y, dJafnC lbo ooll 1lo a .doplb of at leaat one loot
iad · m!Jins with It a
at leaot 2 Inches thleh of ...,n rotted
.. and 10 lbL ot . bCIIo meol for 1111raquare filot, or 018

-llnC.

-IYIIlable ....... of llmlls-iiilrolnforeolt-aWallboJaK,.
ed t&gt;lont food. RC0110111J ot
llos In tlloraulh preporaU... at tho
10
llart
lhll 1011 wl'l DOt hQUlre r - or olaborate atle- for
-oral ,...-L I a .bee! Ia dovoted ontlrob' to poromials It should
be at !.a S ft., wldil. Tenelt
of CCIJriO ...at be placed at
~ beck ot lbe plrt
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~i- are llhrll• bolt whau planted Ill meaoeallld ·etumpo.
~ ~ ""'" lnteniiiDg and attractive lben a hlt or mho J)llllll·~
II livlft to eoiGr llarmoQy or eon.,.._.A... .~ uoo of white lllrtiii...UY odvlaableln pe..-u

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RIVERVIEW
PTA Sept, 8,
7:30 p.m. at the school. AU par.
ents plan to attend lid moat the
teachara.
TUESDAY
REGULAR MEETING, Racine
Lodge 461, F. and F.M., Tueada.Y, 7:30p.m.
MEIGS LOCAL AthleUc Boostera Tuoadoy, 7:30 p,m.,ln cafetorla, Meigs 11181&gt; Sehoul, MlcL
dieport. Parents urged t o - ·
SPECIAL SESSION, Southern
Local School District Boord or
Education, 7:30p.m. at high
sehool, Racine.
RECEPTION FOR
bllld
Instructor• John Coglr, when
Eastern Boosters meet at
bllh lthool Tueacloy. A &lt;110atlon
·· 111 anBWBr period will lollow.
Mooting lime II 8 to 9:30. Mem.
bero oro to take • dozen tOOkleo to the.aoaslon. All members

new

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SUPERINTBNDENT
OF INSURANCE '

OP 1'HE STATE OF OHIO.

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COrmNINTALC.UVALTY
COMPANY
•J.CHICAGO
St«••J ILLINOis

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IIIII 111111, Keat, 19th A • e.,
.Pukerlllar&amp; W, :Va. l&amp;a.llu.
baqon II lite ,..,._llhtor of
lite bCIIored pall.
A 8 o'dot:k cllmer was oerved lid later In lbo eveaiDI a
decorated cake beerlng the In•-'""u - Birth""" Mama
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Deuu and homemade ice cream
ad. 1fr Swan
1v

t&lt;othtng g o e a . together
quite .. wen .. a .llklit and
· sweater set. So U . you're
knitting for fall, consider the
f~shion pllll!lS of separates
that can go their own way or
team up as a amarl suit for
the new oealon.

and hehde you
addre11 and zip code.

wed"':!':

Double yo'!!: ~hion looks
with the IWO'plecer I'm reaturing ' today. The skirt, a
genUy fitted design, lakes on
a great sports loot with
tailored body shirts, and the
long-sleeved ~ardlgan can be
matched with fatiric skirts
In your wardrobe.

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' ~-lta~t to ban' bien •• lol·
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o:'.vir............. ........ I 31.212,110.00
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TIJe sweater Is de!ll ed In
the new, longer len
that's
a sure sUmmer.
e band
of vertical ribbing at the
waistline helpo, too to accent the positive. Belt it with
a chain, If you wish, or wear
it free and easy,
. Especially llatlerlng for
the fuller llgure, the suit can
be knitted lor . sizes 8 to 18
In · Bear Brand or Bolally
Totem yani, a soft wool and
acrytlc blend.
For yoar copy of knitting
IDitruetloaa for both the
Dirt and cardllaa, oead 50
eeall to Stltchtil' Time c/o
your loeal newspaper, P. 0.

· £xrumruou ........... $541.,.,,..11

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' JULY 1, 1,..
FRED B. SMITH

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School (loflteJ Ca1,1
Loolc Lllce New

Knit a smart suit look or
a pair of separates. Knitting instructions for the
matcl'ling skirt and cardigan are. available for sizes
8-18.

Frlenclship nlibt activities lng date for uoe post OOIJilcllora
wore dlacuaood when Theodorus will be changed, The meeting
Council 17, D81181rters of Arner. ..W be held at the home ol Mrs.
lea, met recently at the IOOF
hall.
In a letter lrom Mra. Edith
Tl
Wal&lt;ely, Marietta, the diotrlct
dopey, ohe reported that «JUUl&lt;il desxrlloa have been IIIJP(Iint. /
ed and that oommlasiona will
Q I'
be preoented during tho Friendship nlsht observance on OcL
201nGaUipollL
The state councilor ..w be
present lor tho oboervaneowbleh
lnltallallon o1 new ollleere
wiU bqln wllh a 6 p, m. pot. hlshlll!hted 8 meeting o1 the Midluek cllnnor, It tho K. ot P. diepOrt Amateur Gardeners Club
Hall, Se&lt;OIId llld Loc:uat Sto. hold Wedneadoy nlilrt at the borne
lfrs. Wakely also announced that o1 Mrs. Rusaoll Mlllo,
~ntmenta have boa!~ made to · lnatalled were Mra. 11arry S.
the deeroo team lor the district. Moore president· Mrs Wesley
In prepua!ICII lor Friendship Fry, riee pres~: Mro. Ed-

New orr,·cers
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Garden Club

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ami y Reunion

Held at Park

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Health Club

Names Officers

D of A Group
Entertained

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FOR
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THE SHOE BOX

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Nettie IIAv•u•

Birlndays of Twins

Observed Recently
Mr1. Beaslo Graham of llarriiOIIvWe reeen111 aulorlllnod
with a port.y In obeervuee of
tho blrtltcJay -verliU'Iea ofher
...,.. llarnld .... Darold. .
Attending ware 1&amp;, llld lira.
Darold Graham aild fomiiy or
llarriiiOIIVIIle: I&amp;. lid 1&amp;1, Harold Graham and famll1 of lbe

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Fla.: tllod Mr. illd llro • . Carl

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ved to lbooe lllllled llld l&amp;o.
Lctlle Colren, Mrs. Ethel Smith,
Mra. Cora Beegle, llld l&amp;s.

Wrlllbt PatteriOD· Air. F llooe: T. Set. IIIII lira, Jack R.
Sanrpam and . chil!lroa of Larrlo,

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NOTICE TO lll MEMIEIS
OF MEIGS AERIE NO. 7171
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGlES:

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You are 11rged to atteNd the rtguw lllettillg thllt
will be held MoNday night, Sept. 8, f969, 4118:00
p.m. Importallt discussion will be htlrl on rate of
yearly dues, membership, aNd delinqlieftcles.
Refreshments will follow meeti11g.

OFFICERS OF MEIGS.
AERIE NO. 21)1

Gene lbl-.
· Mro: lillellir

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John

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1&amp;. llld lira. VIetor GollehaU
A eafeterta "'""'-"
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b&amp;Vo returnod to tbelr home .In
.
aed fcJr :Oct.
8olua4io .,.;
KnfiKaaeb
Maryland -•II,JIIaaborbrotlr... - ibe .._~~an-..
Dear Judy: I have a pro)). ' er.m.Jaw Olld .~. 1&amp;. lid
l"rldll,ll nlllht .at'li!oo
...... Ro;y Prlclolr of MiddlepOrt, ctau lem luserllng zippers In my
Tr,lnl~
~
C!Jurdi ~ Chr6i.
handknita. The zipper seems
lid hll -oln.Uw lid aloso obvious. Can you help?
ter, Mr; lid 1&amp;1, J. G. Swan
The IUJIPII'' a """ ralllrlfiJIII'.
-v. B .
of Danville. TileJ' aloo vllltecl loct. will be beld In die dlli'dJ
Dear V. B.: Try this proHYeral other relatives while ill: baJemial. A jllarlc for ll'l'llber•
cedure for zippers and see U
Melgo
Mr. lid M r •· w:a1 oet lor Oct. 3 at lite It doesn't help:
Gollchaltanct I&amp;. llld Mro. Prld- 33 roadoldo ...,-~&lt;. Tht "-! . .
J)lllllled .... . all .-.. -inn~
~ lponla cloy with Bin Jackl of
First, do a row ol single
liked to be II lire pork or: 5 p.m,
crochet around the edges of
wbo Ia In m health. The
Welcom.d to 1he IIIIIM'C ....
the zipper opening. Tlten,
Gotaehalla aloe attelldod the
keeping the zipper closed,
Melp County Falr for the Drat two - · liltl; Goy lfla1ln "'
pin it Into place-following
Laneuter, illd ...... r.- ....
lime In 46 YO&amp;rl,
the directions given on the
Milo !lie Rue ol St. Auauo- ber ol --~· ~
zipper package.
tllle, Fla. apont a recent week. here wllb ber daoillhter, M r 11o
Never stretch the edges ot
and here wllb ber porenll, I&amp;. Phil Globolrar. ...... _ , . Raj.
your knitted work. Just pull
lbo ..... fcJr . .. ... Mra. Tom Ruo. Sbe camo by bel them sli~htly. Now sew the
.... norrero duriJW bar W.U.
plane
lrom
St.
Aupatlllo.
z1pper With mercerized cotII wtl ._ted lhlt Mro. Dale
· ReeeDI Peoto of llr. llld llro.
ton thread.
Carl Brannao were lolr.llldlfrl. Smith II a palleat at Holler The zipper should be co...
nor..,.
of etortsber~~o pllal, 1&amp;1. Mabel Wott. II reered by tbe crocheted edges,
W, Va., and Mr. and Mr1. Wil- euperllllll at lbe home ot bor
However, lf for any reason
liam Nlcbolao IIIII cbtlctr'"' and oiJIIr, lfrL Paul Grueaar, ll'n.
it isn't, just work one more
their nephew, KallY Nleholaa, Amanda KaQar II -home frGm
row of single crochet--on one
lbe holpllal, lid 1bat 1&amp;1. Ctar.
ot Eaton Rapids, Mlelt.
edge only. This should J!ive
you the finish you're looiing
Craig Rawllnp, ototiCIIod ot eneo Headley II ~!rom
for.-Judy Love.
Newport, R, L wllb the U, S. Navy a roe..t illllesa. Aloo IMIIed wu
II borne on an 18-day leave. lbe Wnoss of lll'L Roger eut..
He returned In late Au&amp;Uat lrom luma.
Pra,yer 11'0111 lbe yearllook
a cnrlee to tho VlrBin latando.
_ . t lbe mooUagprellldOd.,...
On Sojlt. 16 he 11001 back to
7\T'
1
Newport, Here to noll- Craig by 1&amp;1. Fred lleo110118l'. M r a.
T
DPIDd bls mather, Mrs. ::susan Max Meinhart hod enlng
with
''UDder
Hl1
Willp,u
Mabel Bearhs tater In Septem. Rawlings, were Mr. lid M r 1. JWO¥tr and 1 _ . . 011 lbe topic
James JohniCII llld ehlldren,
ber.
,.M1 Frlead." Member1 ....
Reported W were Mrs, Mabel Kimberly lid Jell'rey, cit llal')'1• ''llaW7 lllrlbdoy" to Mrl. Ro;y
Wolle, recuperating at lhe home vWe.
Mr. llld Mrs. Mlehool Gerlach SOJfrtod, Mrl, Everell DalltO',
of Mrs. Paul Grueaer: lira. A4llld . ..... il1lber.
rlllla,yre, hoapltatizod for treat- haVe returned lrom a~
UCompullartt WU f.be JMdlIII8DI ol an InJury received In en trip io Black Water Falls. They rtven by ·lll'L Lllolh 116
reside In one of the Gnaeser
autDmoblle accident.
bel,-- ebolrman. Sbo ....
Tha »rlze package donalod by apartments on North Se&lt;OIId Ave. read a poem "lJte'a Gatdeft." 't
In
MlddiOIIOrlMrs. Nettie "-Yes was awarded
'
Mrs. LlwroiiC8 ~ lin. '
to Mrs. Edith 5poneer. TheeounDailtO', lid lfrL Gruver Erb
ell haa been asked to change the
sened refrelbmenta. Game~·· t
dlatrlct rally date lrom April
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23, 1970 to April 20.
W1ll by Mr1, Deo-W, Mr L
Meinhart, lllrL Ntlllzllua il D 4
Mra. l.Dul1 Retbel. Mra. Mar- l
1111 - lite pool priJe.
New o!Oeera...,reelectodwiat
Attardlng beoldta- namo
lbe Laurel CIUr Better Health
Club met Thuradoy nisht at the ed were lll'o. Phil 'llod!Nrt,
home of Mr AU
lira. Oris Ginther, Kn. . _ ,
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You'd better enjoy the
Mrs. Margaret SeldenabelPlans were made lor tho elub heat now-think of what it's
olded at tho meeting whleh crp.. amlveraary to beoboerv'!!lwltha going to cost you next wiD·
fer.
ened wllb lbe Lord's Pra,yer lid cllmer In October at tho homo of
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Gel a bui&amp;Ch of IDOIIICR
Jeaoe, put president, read scrip. edged at the meeting were dCRia.
togelhet' and lht1l UMUJ!I~
lure lrom the sou. Psalm.
U...s to the club for uao or .....
talk about who, wh~,
Bowlii-&lt;Oblu cards were sign. ~ equipment lrom the Blawhen and wear.
ed for Mrs. Mabel WoUe, re.. sell, Thomas and Sexton famJ ..
euporatlng at the home or Mrs. Ilea. Mrs, l'lul Frick preold.
Paul Grueoer, Middleport: Mrs. ed st the meeting.
Edna Reibel, roc:uporatlng at
Mrs. Wrillht preseDod deve&gt;!
home lrom I'8COIII ourgery, lid Ilona with roadlngo being rtven
Mrs. Adria Sayre who is home by Mra. Clannce Curtis, .,Bread
1rom the Plealllll VaUay Hoe- of Ufe" by Mro. Clilrord Ja.
AND
pltat,
cobs lid "limdaY" by II( r a,
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Games wore played with prlz. Parker.
ea being Will by lfrL Winona
Gameo tOIIIIllctod by Mro. Max
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pelts. Ralrellhmenll were aer- en lid Mra. Carman Evans.

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Clvltan Park Ill Marit!f4, The lng ollleer, preoentod eaeh oflbo
~ own ~ • clesree team membora are also new ollleera with a miniature
lee· Mlaa L,ydla Eberaboeh ~ uked to attend.
dlted key lid a c:oraaso, eaeh
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Jll'Oilftm.
mmlb hal been poalponod, awao
N - In tho lnatalla!ICII coreannounced that the replar meet- DIOIIY was tho elooe aaaoeii!ICII
MIDDLEPORT B &amp; PW Tuoothe club lid 1be c:ount;y
clay; dinner, 6:30p.m. at Martin
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· glon aDd the .lltate organizaUOila.
program lollowlq at Columbia
wen Mrv
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New program books for 1969.
ed lllllllmlUollftoiiiiiCardoalong
70 Wllre diatrn.rtod lldliteplms
wllb JeYeral OOIIBrltulatory tale- :'::.·~ J!rogram on "World Af·
lor tho year reviewed. MrL Burkpbooa me•-•·
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, Guen, • the ,IJU'tr were Mr.
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month, "The Garden" by :ra..
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1&amp;. lid Mrt. Bobby Arnold lienee " ' - · and """ Gard-"
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a.. aad d&amp;ugbtera cl. Southside, w.
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by HarlottSellhan.
Babeod&lt;, 1&amp;. lid lfrs. David Soulbora Ohio Electric C... In Va. •lilted recently with hla
The arrangement or the month
Ria•
and dru!llhter, Mary Lou- ,Ul..,i.......,
parentAmold.i, Mr. lid Mrs. llores wu dl-'·"ed
by Mro. Walter
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I&amp;L Janet Jell'era, lfrL Dor- Crooks. a loatured ladr of the
Laota M4taar, 1&amp;, Olld II( r L
POMEROY • MIDDLEPORT es Arnold, lid Mrs. Patt,y H,y. lake In a oolreetableOoralpieco.
starllnl MaaLIU", DfiDa a n d Uoaa Cltm, WedDeldly noc:JO, iD sell were reeellt viaitoraatSou_
Qt
Mrs. Graee Pratt, · retiring
ChuclQo, ol Eutern Local; Mr. lite l'llmeroy 'United lllelbodllt Side with tha Bobby Arnold llilll- president, thanked the o!Oeera
l&amp;o; UIJd.oey loYoa• Dl, Mr, Cbureh aoelll room.
_n-. Tb- wont e~•·••·to ,.. lid mombero for their _
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lid lfrL Jim Drool, Dfua llld al Areh MaaCIII, flrot roauJar 1be Arnoldi. '
lid Mrl, Jo1m Werner aorved a
Jlllml!', Parkenrburs, W, Vo. lid stated meellac, 7:3G p.m. Wed.
1&amp;. llld l&amp;o. WWiam Cole- salad ecmoe.
Mill Tereaa Riga IIIII Mila needQ, Polnel'O)' ...._c Tam. man~ Am Coleman and llra. Bill
Uoalllar!, ~; ·
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Call lid fomiiy spent ieverol
Mr. and Mrt. Ri&amp;P
TRI!flTY cmcLE, Unllod cloyl roelllllly vlaltlug lira. Luatlelld olllce lira. Cburch of Chrlll, 7:30 W - c111o l'OweiJ at SleubmvWe. Sbe
a paUeal at Grant da.Y nlsht. lira. Marauerlll lolay. hod bee!llbo recent 111011 of 1&amp;.
or .... Jl(ro. Freda Fauber, .......... Blll Fttldsllld fomiiy
,.,..; Mra. stella Kloea, pro.. at New l..eldulkm.
f
gram.
Tlie ·47th wedding amlveraaey
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1&amp;1. Bud Nclolameo, lhe lor. of Mr.lllll Mrs. Allen T••lor and
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CHOIR REIIEAIISAL, Trln!Q&gt; llllr .Gladya JUdicia o1 Hartlord
!~d . Cbureb of Cbrtot, 7:30 llapodentatlbellorberlonllo,: 1be 70111 bJrlbdar8111lven8ryot
W~ nillht llloteod of uo- p1ta1.
Mr. TQior Were observed-·
uti Thurocloy nhaarlal.
1&amp;., lid lfrL 001&gt; 1118 have fomiiy rounibD recently at lbo
Forked Run state Park.
'WEDNE!IlAY
ll)lol the put
cloyo In
The irouP - boat rlcleo IIIII
.WXILIAIIY) cf lb8 Mkldlopn1 ~vii~ lri«B
swimming clurlnlllhe clay.
Fire ~' W-oday
1&amp;. IIIII 11!"1. Cllnaet a..., Plelun1 of tho llmlb' ware takalalrl at the hlima •of I&amp;L Allee ble, lfr. and lfrL - Da!'ntl\, .,
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tribute the lapses to lack of Incentive. Because Houston .
has managed to ·stay on NCAA . proballml for' -recruiting
violations, they say, . spirit occasionally oogs because the
Cougars have all this talent and DO place to go.
Others, less psychologically blclbted, agree that reeruitinR is a factor. "Houston" said a Marlhall, Tu., writer,
"does not have a reputai!on for recrulllllg lddi who react
to Incentive. Tiley react to hunger, thirst, etc., but that's
Rbout an."
At any rate, Houston Is off probation this year and Is
eligible for bowl bids. True, NEA AII·Amerlc:an Paul Glp·
son is gone, along with ~. 215-t&gt;ound Carlos Boll who waa
a spring scholastic causuatty. But the Cougars have Oro·
power to spare_
Quarterback Ken Bailey passed for 1,279 yards a year
ago and ran for another 330. Second-string Rusty Clark,
who may still. be a first-round pro draft choice, threw
seven touchdown passes. End Elmo Wright broke achool
receiving recorda as a sophomore.
Meanwhile, Arkansas, behind passer Bill Montgomery,
could win the national tillo-lf It can win Itt conference
(Southwest) championship against Texas on Doc. 6.
Southern Cal, even without O.J, Simpson, aiiU us a
wealth of various talent. Trojan fans won't soon forget
0. J., of course, but a couple of quarterbacks named Mike
Holmgren and Jimmy Jones could gray the memory a
utUe.
Oklahoma and Mlsalsslppl should uphold their proud
traditions-wblnlng-as should Dan Devine at Missouri.

Antaeus whose wondrous strtmdh moved mountains but

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: Still, some clairvoyants lnevllably, for the sake of con·
trail (or argument), have gone out of their way to outrage

In various medias, men have stubbornly

lnsisted that teams from Arkansas, Southern California,
Houston, Georgia, Missouri and Texas will be the coun-

try's best. These are brave men.
Of that number, perhaps Houston provides the greatest
challenge to Ohio State's ranking. This fact alone borders

on the unusual.
For several years now, you see, the University of Houston's football team has been sort of a carnival freak-an
Antaeus whose wondrous strength moved mol!ntalns but
somehow flagged during simple deeds, like lacing his
sandall.
Few teams In collegiate football's 100 years have possessed the striking power of Houston's dreaded tripleoption (Veer-T) offense. The Cougars have led the nation
in total offense for three consecutive years now, .having

averaged 562 yards a game last season for an all-time
NCAA record.
Still, Houston always managed to lose to schools other
teams were walloping. It was a phenomenon that caused
Coach Blll Yeomad considerable anguish.
Speculation on the subject has been varied. Some at-

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tribute the lapsea to tact of Incentive. Beca~ Housion ,
has managed to stay QD NCAA probaUod f&lt;ll' .ncrultlag
violltlons, they say, spirit occasionaUy IBIS because the
Cougars have aU this talent and no place to 10.
Others, leas psr,eholo~ally inclbled, agree that recruiting Is a factor. 'Houston," said a Marshall, Tex., writer,
"does not have a reputstlon for reerultlllg ld4s who react
to incentive. They react to hunger, thirst, etc., but that's

about all."

At any rate, Houston Is off probation thia year and Is
eligible for bowl bids. True, NEA AU-American Paul Gipson is gone, along with 6-5, 215-pound Carlos Bell who was
a spring scholastic causuaity. But the Cougars have fire-

power to spare.
Quarterback Ken Bailey passed for 1,2'19 yards a year
ago and ran for another 336. Second-string Rusty Clark,
who may still. be a flrst-ronnd pro draft choice, threw
seven touchdown passea. End Elmo Wright broke school
receiving records as a sophomore.
Meanwhile, Arkansas, behind passer Bill Montgomery,
could win the national title--If it can wln ita conference
(Southwest) championship against Teus on Dtc. 8.
Southern Cal, even without O.J. Simpson, still bas a
wealth of various talent. Trojan fans won't soon forget
0. J .. of course, but a couple of quarterbacks named Mike
Holmgren and Jimmy Jones could gray the memory a
little.
Oklahoma and Mississippi should uphold their proud

traditlong....,...winning-as should Dan Devine at Mtssc1urt.

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110J11e sPirda.Y• night
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ID AkrOD acaJnst tho invad~Jw
!flmesola Vildngs.
Kellerman 11!1 the •ecoo:l veten.n defeui ve be.ckftelder to be
sidelined in e&gt;blbltlm pla)o. Cornerback Ben Davia is out lndeflteb with a ..... iniury. Flrlllyeer man Walt Sumner has
been lllling in at Davis' posi-

but he fell dawn.''

The Browns must drop six
men today plus four others by
next Monday to meet National
Football League requirements
for a nnst squad of 40 pia)'erL
Kellerman could be placed oo
waivers as Injured reaulti.Dg in
him being benched for 16 cls,ys
or three games.

CINCINNA Tl (II PO - Bengala Coach Paul Brown cele-

on!)' way Is to let the clock
run out. A two-point win 11 as
good as anythi~'

"Greg doesn•t realize yet that
In pro footbell a lot of thb~s
can happen 1n the short minutes at the erd. ~·
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The victory had special moan-

trw: for wide end Eric Crabtree,
who was traded from Demrer

last awnmer.

u'Ibey downgraded us,u he
said. 11 They thought they could
run all over CtDcli'DII.d. It was
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New Bible Translations Promise

Meets on 11th

The 35th annual meetfna: of
the Jackson Pro&amp;lctloD Cl'odlt
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Talented Rookies
••we are torturate to have
such rookies as Walt and Freddie arcud,.. said head coach
BlaaUn Collier. ''Botb have ta)..
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however, and it's a real blow
to lose Ernie," added the c~»;ch.
Ernie recalled Orst feeilagthe
pain willie msidng a tackle and
iatar when picking off a pass
from Washllllllon qiBrlerbeck
~Jurganaen.

"The hanl was hurting then,"
K.uermaa ' laid. ''rm surpriaed
I was able to hang on to the
baiL !icJIIDI' drilled it. The pass
was latended lor Jerry Slnlth

or, Mrs. ·~ 'Holcditll;' aU
Route
3$,
· local, and her aunt. llrL Ruth
translations, you have no idea century English also would be
By WVIS CASSELS
free barbecued
SWisher, Bldcltrr, rellll'nod roBy United Press Internadoral how readable, how IIIC'td, how tough golrw for most modern narA 14!1'Ved
from noon to 1 p.m.
ceDI!y from an extenled I!1P thatPoserity will credit our time strlklngly relevant to today's readers.
Moreo"Yer, scholars todQ will be foilowod by a bualnaaa took theni to ~ and Anconcerns the scriptures can be.
~ith at least nne major and
knoW lastly more ttan t h e 1 r meeting andelectlonofofficer1- chorage, Alloka. Tllel' ware in
Date Beck to 17th Contury
The speaker will be John E. · thO Columbia leo Fields and JasUnfortunately, there atW are 17th century predecessors lcnew
Moore, extension oconomllt, of per, Cotada, and vfewad - r
Religion in tfmerim millions of Proleatanla who about the
(Hebrew
Ohio Slate UniY"'alljo,
il&amp;llta there. They travale4
know the Bible only In the King and Grookl In which the Blhle
Two
direCtors
will
be
electthrouab
lndjans, Winola, Mlcid.
enduring contribution to the James version and m1Uions ot was orlgirally written. Am · eel, one to repreatml Roll c- gao, - - and . North Docatholics whose only exposure they have come into possession ty, and one to represent Atbena, spiritual welfare ot ma'nkiOO..
has
been to the Douay or much older biblical msnuCortleq&gt;OrarY
scholarship
llocklna, and Vlnlan Countlaa,
has produced lour of the best translation. Bath of these date acripts. Thus they are able to The nominees from 111111 Coon,
translatlooa of the Bible that back to the 17th century, and avokt the errors in tranalatioo II' are Howard Duvall and HoWhave ever been aw.Dable to the empio,y archaic English worda which ·produced some of tjle ard Immell; those from Athenl,
one billion peq&gt;ie around the ard eJIPre&amp;Jioos that are eltber moat confuslrw: passages of the Hock[ng, and Viiiim Counlles are
world
who use the English lncQII1Prehenalble or mlslesding older ErwJ.iah 1verslona..
Scbollrahlp Attains Precision . Rldlanl Dallll)' end John Robinto the 20th century reader.
language.
In fact, biblical scholarship ln .... St. The meetfna: will edIt Ia amstl wonder people find
ID order or their a,ppearance,
Journ at 3 p.m.
tbey are (l) The Revised tha Bll&gt;le ·~rd to read" if bT recent years has attained a
Standard Version, cunmonly the Bible thO¥ meiih o n o of dtll'l'e of precision. which has
called the RSV; (2) The theae 01&amp;-&lt;&gt;1-dste trlnslltions. A virtually etlmleated diiagreeJerusalem Blblei (3) nte New ooYOI or cookbook using 17th ment between C&amp;tholic anll
Mrs. Walter Terrell, ·viclds
Protestant
acholara
anll
has
English Bible; and (4) The
alii Bill)' Kendall, Anl1a witkina
tllade· It possible to produce and Rlclq Klema of Pataokala
Today's E-.Ush Version, other-.'· Blbte tronelations acceptable to
wise known as the TEV.
called on Mils Watkins' llanllbranches of the church.
If you've never read the Bible
mother, Ada Slack, and ut&gt;c1e,
FOr exa~TCtle, the RSV and Euge.., Slack.
ln one of these modern Erwllsh
Saturday Acddent
TEV translations were the work
Or Protestant scholars, bOth
No wu lnlurad In tbe only have been awroved for Csthoo
Metsa CoaaiJ accident IDveltlget- lie use. 1be Jerusalem Bible,
ed bJr the Sllt.e ......, J&gt;trol conversely, was the product of
It 12:02 p.m. Saturdll1 00 Ill. Csthollc scholars but Ia widely
33, ootHenlh
mile ~ admired and used bJr Protostarts.
Choosing amana the modern
Charlolle"
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Glast, 22, aa1c1
Colambua,
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tnnslatims Ia largeb' a matter
- . loot - o f h..... Gil of Individual taate. The RSV
tbe wet P.Yeinoat. Tha vablcie preserves the sentence struc..
Paid $350,000 For Role
Miss West touched her bosom
off tito loft of :the blah- turo or the old kina James,
Mae said she Is below pal4 in mock .astonishment ard
and lllnck. bi8h- meil&lt;- substituting modern for afchalc
lowered her eyes in an $350,000 for her role, anll -tr Jlgn,
1bere .... ti!oderllle
impressive great show ot $50,000 for 'every week &amp;he dsmage 110 the ""~'· No charp usages where neceaaar'y. Thus
It appeals to people who admire
works after the six-week cutoff.
modesty.
wulllad.
••rve turned down dozens of
"NOOicy is art, not sex," Mae
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she said, utnhlOOing
said, owirllag her noor-length
the maJestic proserol the::King:.
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"I don't believe in IUilt)'," Love" because the construction
Charles 11/ Daw- 118, dk!d ·
ahe continued. "'It detracts wasn't right for me. This role It bia bomt, 1123 Well St., Ak- .
from your face and _pereOIIIllty, iB just what I've been lookl.rw; ron, U'WDd 7 a.m., SUDdiY. ~
That's why I never show my for.,.
Mr. ~- a
realFor many years Mae West'
ankles."
of Rullalld. to ajuoyfyocl IIi
Miss West Ia elated that the was aa arachrordsm. Toda)' she bla wile, Ulllan Marlr, two""'!';
producen c1 the ft1m are is as high style a• a W, C. Daniel R. llillson, Nllro, W,
She seldom VL, and Geqe C, D&amp;.cin, ~
allc:Miag her to write much oi Field's poster.
mentions
that
tate
comedian
her own dialogue and that
home, I doulhter' Csr9J AIItl ·i1·
Edith Uead has been hired to with whom she made two Buck, Cbosblre, and two .._, '
whip "' a flloh.Y wanl•·ohe for 111111h hila. They didn't move tera, ave . brothe'l ·Ud ...~ ._;.
in the same drcles or grlnd!'hfldl:en.
her.
"11t&amp;y used to cenaor my appreciate the same thill!L
Funoral oenlces
Fields would choose a' martini Wednesday, 1
dial- In the old cls,ys," Mae
said wltll 1 c~:~ne..hlther smile. over temlntne ~0111P1nl0ftlh,lp
"Noor 1 can hardl.v wall to 8Yti}' time.
come "' with 10111• good linea
bealuee there isn't a cen10r

bell
League
Jhlrd
stral&amp;llt wlrL
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Tho Bengal• slipped past the
Denver Broncos Seturdsy night
13-11 in their last exhibition cooteo~ They open their season
next Sunda,y against the Miami
Dolphins at Nippert Stadium
here.
Brown must cut four more
men from the permanert roster
tocia)' to bril1! tho team down
to the regulatioo 40 members.
Brown was still chucklirw
about his rambunctious young
quarterback G,..g Cook, who ·
WBI!n't contert with the twopoint vietoey over the Broncoa.
u All Of A Sudden"
The Beagais had the ball de4t&gt;
In Denver territory during the
waning monlenta of tho game.
"All or a sudden there was
a time out," Brown recounted.
"Greg cune running over 8Dd
said he called it. You Jmow, he
wanted to KO for another one.
"I said, •For goodneu sakes,
Greg. In a situation like that tho

Miss West,

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miles noi11nri!Bf of JackiCII off

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How to Pla:y the Vamp in Movies~-·
HOLLYWOOD (Up0 - Nobody'a bothered to tell Mae
WiKI she Ia 76 years old. So she
sliD comes on like a runp with
• .., man who ventures near
bar white alii &amp;old-leaf parlorever. the temPtress.
ADd at 76 she could teach
rc.quel Welch a few lessons.

uHonel', I'm 11ad you came
\1» to aee me," she said,
tl&gt;uching her blonde-white !ressea In tbe ase-old gesture of the

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Mae will soon start her first

movie in 26 yean, "M1n
Breekenrklge." Her last was
11 '111e -t'a on" in 1943. How
doea she feel about roturnlov to
iUma afler aU these years
Keepo Up With Times
4 'Great. honey, .. ahe replied.
..r.. kept .., with the tlmn
I'm 1!01 worried a bit."
Will the sex aymbol of the 30a
·wear aa Uttle as today'• aex

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OPTOIITIIST ·

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Dear Judy' 1 have a prOb- ·
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handknllo. Tbe zipper seema
so obvious. Can you help?
-V. B.
Dear V. B.: Try this Pl'l&gt;cedure for zippers and see If
it doesn't belp:

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WarreD Rllse and PIUI, lira,
JiGbtn tlul'l 111111 - . Scott Allen, :!Ira. RalJll! lillie, Llta Lta-

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Mr•.ll®wt
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lfarJiand ":f'!t=:~~~

ar.mJaw 1111
. Mr. and
ldrl. 1107 Prl&lt;t«r of Middleport,
1111 bla brothar.la4w &amp;1111 aleter, 11r; and Mrl. J. G. S!ran
of DamWe. Tllel' aloo · several other relaUvn whllo In
Melp Coonif, Mr. and Ill r a.
Gotschall and llr. and lin. Priddy - ' a cls,y witb Ben Jacka of
First, do a row of single
who Is In W hellth. The
crochet aronnd the edJI:es of
Gotaehalla alao attellllod t be
the zipper openlng. 1'lten,
keeplng the zipper eloled,
llei&amp;s Count,y Fair for the Orst
pin it into place-following
time In t6 yean.
the directions given on the
!flas &amp;ie Rue of st. Auauozipper package,
ttne, Fla. IPinl a ncent weekNever stretch the edges of
end bare with her parenia, 11r _
your knitted work. Just pull
and Mrs. Tom Rue. She came bJr
them slighUy. Now sew the
from st. AIJ&amp;ustine.
zipper with mercerized cot- ·plane
Recent
guests of Mr. and Mro.
ton thread.
Carl Br1111D111 were Mr. andllrl.
The zipper should be covDor107 lAwson of Clarksbuq,
ered by the crocheted edges.
W. Va,, and Mr. and Mra. WnHowever, if for any reason
llam
Nicholas and chlldreo end
it isn't, just work one more
nephew, Kellly Nlcholla,
their
row of slngle crochet-on one
of Eatm Rapids, lillcb.
edge only. This should live
Craig Rawllnp, stationed at
you the finish you're loofing
for.--Judy Love.
Newport, R. L - theU.S.Nav1
Is home on an 18-411 leave.
He returned In late Au&amp;ust fr9m
a cruise to the Virgin llllnds.
On Sept, 16 he gees beck to
Newport, Here to vfaJt with Craig
and b11 mother, Mrs. s u a a n
Rawlings, were. Mr. and M r a.
Mabel Boarhs later In SeplemJames Johnaon and children,
bar.
Klmbarb and Jeffrll)', ~Marya­
Reported Ill were Mrs. IIebei
vWe.
Wolle. recuperatiag at the home
Mr. and Mra. Michael Gorladl
of Mro. Paul Grueser; Mrs. AoL
have returned from a~
rll Sayre, hoapltallzed lor ~t­
trip to Black Water Falls, They
Ditnl of an InJury recoivnd III an
reside In one of tbe Grueser
automobile accldsnt,
apertmants on North Second AYO,
The f)l'ize pockap donated bJr
Mro. Nettle "-rea wao awarded In t:flddleport_
fl&gt; Mrs. Edith Spencer. Thecauncll has been asked fl&gt; chaJige the
dlstricl rally dsle from April
23, 1970 to Apcll 20.

Deputies Appointed for Friendship Night

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Let's all .be
a little l~ss piggy.

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No One Injured in,

at 76, Still Slwwing

Nothiiig ,. 1 o e s · together
. quite as wen as a .s ldit and
· ~ot Clllrell, ~
·• sweater . set. So If,: you're
knitting for
contlder the
de¥GIIoo!al -~ tiro. ~­
fashion pluses of separates
,lllddoX; Jll'&lt;lll'&amp;m~ loll'•·
that can go l!telr owu way or
Graee._
omeoiro will
team up u a smarl suit for
III'VI II bolte1. .1.
.
tbe new se•son.
BETHEL 62, ~Or;
Double yo'!! faihlon loots
BY IIRS. GERALD MINOR
der of Jolla~. odlool of
with
the twO'p~r J'm feaStar '4'4• Club, Dexwr
Instruction and ' IIIstallallnn of
turing .today. The skirt, a
!'II '· .... lli&amp;MI cllllll, ,. lllllft decldo lrhlcll of our Jilante council
7:30p.m. gently fitted design, takes on
to .,._ lndoora for winter and IDutt ....ru11y lnopoct cls,y · It the Pomoro, - ·
a great 1porta look with
tailored body 1hlrts, and the
,tot
plant llee wtilch IDI¥
IDvldod ClUI' :"-:!."EI!OY GABDER Club,
long-sieevlid cardigan can be
matched wiiiJ fa6ric slrlrls
biiQ (~cb, look like omau blto of eoum !lull) are boot lloidlf, 1
It the IMune of
In
your wardrobe.
Cjil~ili
· Ill on small p11a1a bJr boldlnl the plant lljl&amp;lde doWn ln lira. Dor Schaefer, !!ith lira.
The sweater Is dei[lled ln
...,.., and diwlaJ tbe - · IAlp In a biUI of lnaecllclde. A ;.,.. , Richard Jones as the aoolatiDc
the
new, longer len
that's
. 't. teas_,rw nlcolllie-oul!llllte (Black Leal 40) 'and hostau.
·
a
sure
slimmer.
he
band
soopln a quart of nlerileood for dliiPia&amp;
SALEM CENTER P.T.A., 7:-of vertical ribbing at the
i'lailia wbld! , _ be handltd euf4o be&lt;auoe &lt;l 11110 me.r 30 llondiiY, Sept. 8, It t h e
waistline helps, loo, to ac.....,..t Mill. tbe IUII8 mb:lure. Whan the bi!P are few in achool.
cent the l'}'Sitive. Bell it with
POMEROY P.T.A., 7:30 Mona chain, if you wish, or wear
a amsll bit of .Cottoo diiJPod in rub1J1ni1 aicohol me.y be
it free and easy.
to dlalod&amp;e them. 0no nmst be very careful not to pt day at the l'lmle&gt;W Elementa"&lt;1 SchooL Speaker, Alljpllt SIJn..
;,; ••• alcohol oo tbe plant.
. Especially Oattering for
lntects ln plants 11Ueb u pa1mo and · rubber plllllla can mona, Dlr, of Franklin Co, Chipthe fuller Ogure, the suit can
be knllied lor sizes 8 to 18
. off the leaves or olema with a discorded bnuh ter of the Cystic Flbrosia Foomln - Bear Brand or Botany
water • .l1lenrard the plant lhould be~ dstlon; dev-. bJr the Rev.
Totem
yarn, a soft wool and
Knii a . smart suit look or
cl- nter,
w. H. Perrin; Olb Scout Den 4,
acrylic blend.
a
pair of separates. Knit. I ~ mud! bolter to brlns the ravorlte ~ _ , . , before pladp to the !loa; ol!lcaro to
For
yo111'
copy
of
lmlltlllc
ting
instructions for the
nflht air dlllla thelll. After repotllng them, thq me.y be left oe"e refl'eahmenta,
'
IDatruellona lar botk the
matching
skirt and cardi011 the porch or In IOIDO III'Oiectod ares several de1l before brlnsREV. C. J. Lemlenuest spesk.
aldrl and ell!'dlgan..__ seat! 50 gan are. available for sizes
·N them IIIIo tho......_
er when Rutland PTA meeta 7:30
eents to SlllchiD' ume c/o
8-18.
· I ada Pl'actict! .Ia followed thll)' will re1a1n IIIIIDf mora of their p.m. !o!onda1 at eloiJII!IItaey
· yonr loco! 1ewopaper, P. 0.
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wbld! othenrlae wuuld haWe faUM because of a Iudden school. Girl Scouta to conduct
off:emparatltre.
noa .,.,...mOD)', Allmombarsurgweak . f~ of plant . food at repotllng- helpo Pl'l- ed t o - ·
and a~ lois of loavta and bloaiOIDs,
RIVER'IIEW
PTA Sepl, 8,
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I think, when rO!IOWDI p1ante win use ell- soil 7:30 p,nl. at the school, AU par.
lone wiiiter ,lfOII'Ih. Earthwrma In the soU 11181 1nt.arfere ents plan to attend and meet tho
Friendship nf&amp;lrt activities Ina: for ..,. post councilors
.,.,.,... rool develop111ent of potted~. Tllel' can eaiiJ.y teachera.
were discussed wh Theocloru
will
,__, ~-""- limo
TUESDAY
en
s , ....
be changed. 1be meetlni
,
OJ - · on the IIUI'faco of tho soU or bJr waCouncil 17, DaUKhtera of Amar- Wllrbe held at the home of Mrs.
plant with- COIIIalnl!qr lime. We, ton, 1111)' use (IIWIREGULAR MEETING, Racine lea, met recently at the IOOF
· ~ a weak .COI'!"Dtratlon). aome recoJIIIIIjlDI) worm erodl- Lodge 481, F. and F.M., Tueo- hail.
day, 7:30p.m.
In a letter rrom Mro. Fdlth
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are""" P1'tJIII'inB tbeir )l8rennlal beds. Becauoe
MEIGS LOCAL Atblellc !boat- Wakely, Marfetla, the district
. bed Ia parl1l&amp;nlnt it abould have a deep, Mlequate foonds.. era Tuelday • 7 :30 p,m., In cafe- deput,y, she reported that coundr~ and texture. lipan no elforto ·to prepare terla, Melp High School, Mlcl. en deputies have bean appoint- /
!II&amp;
lllorGuahiT. cilaJna .the soU 110 a ~ of at least one root dieport_ Parents urged to - . ed and that commissions will
0
d - mlxlna It a -tina, at least 2 IIId!ea thick of ,..n rotted
SPECIAL SESSION, Southern be presented ~rtna the FrlendIIIOiiure. and 10 11&gt;1. of . meal for 1o;r--- fOol, or use l.oeal School District Board of ship night obeervance on Oct.
.., IIYIIlable IOUI'ce of ....... iiiil ..~ It with • well belanc:- Education, 7:30 p.m. at b I g h 20 III Ganlpolla.
food. Econollll' of ellortllea In thorouiJ)I-atlon at tbe school, Racine.
The atate COUIIcnor will be
Mn ao -soU wil !lllll'ei!Uire renewal or elaborala - l o r
RECEPTION FOR ;,.,. band present for the -rvancewhlch
lbatallatlon of new olllcero
llflnl )'lUI. lr a bed lo dev«od entire~~ to peremlala It -.1 lnatruclor, Jolin Cogar, when will begin with a 6 p.m. pot- hlshllf!lltod a meeting of the !fldbo'.'l!llaaot ~ tl. wldll. 'Tallest !liBnts, of ooursa, nmst be placed at Eastern Boosters meet at luck dinner, at the K. of P. dioport Amateur Gardeners Club
!!,.-ofthoplnt
.
bi8h acboQI Tueldll)l. A!lleatlon llall, Second and Locust Sla. heldWodneldaynlghtatthehome
· ~~ are &amp;IWI,yl best wh., pia- In maues end~- -· 111 answer period win loUow. llrL Wakely also amouncod that of Mrs. Russell Mills.
'!'litO' ..._ more lnterestiDc &amp;1111 lltractiYe than a hit or mlaa plaat- Meeting lime Is 8 to 9:30. llem- appointments have bee~ msde to · Installed were Mrs. Harry S.
liW. ·~ If - - ia lllv101 to color heriiiOQI' or con- bero are to take a dozen eook- the degree team for tbe district. Moore, president; Mrs. Wesill)'
....,.. 'A _ . . . uae of white lafreii\OIIIIy adYiaableln perennial lea to the.session. AU members
In preparation for Friendship Fey, vice president; Mrs. Ed~·
·
Ho_tn~ ' "' "'w'" " &lt;~· I~&gt; t"'·' .. ,.. ,.. · ,, .
:· urged, ~~·
. ·
· Nlabt,aydepaue'-atatt~n · ~ ,~ett. ~~ · aDd
·SirJnlise'~PiJII/u}l
~ ,.,.r&lt; ·' :·"1 ~~:" ' W.&amp;c.t ... ~ ~.r United ,·IIIII distriCt bmc.We irl"'to'nWt ~ lid.~ ~ Gbal,~r.
. , .~P· .
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tJen · .
Metbedlst cliurch, 6 ~m. pot. at 1:30 p.m. oo Sep. It at the Mrs. Atuwr Sklrmer, the InstallKent, .19th A • o., luck - r - members brlnscov Clvltan Park In MarloUa. The fDa: officer, presented each ofthe
.. ·A i!Un!rlH biJ1!IdeJ ll&amp;lV han- 1111 . ~ llrl. ~ !~!- waa held Par-rg, W. :VL lira. Hu- •ed dllb ~ own table ....: de- team membara are alao new officers with a miniature
$ ~ at tlte. new home of Mr. bar.., Ia the 11'0Dddou8bter of 1 Mila 14dla Eberl!bech tho asked to atlalll.
lilted key and a ooraage, each
I .liiil ·Mn. La........, Hubar&amp;!!l the sueaL
ce; am
Rnm1111ge sale piamed lorthla oymbollc of the office.
A 8 o'clock dlnaer was aerv- progr month haa been postpoood, awu
N - In the lnstallaUoo cere"
·
1 ClllllfKJATI or t;OMPUA!ICE ed and later In the evening a
IIIIDOIIIICod that tho regular meet- DHli1J' waa the close aasoclatlon
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decorated eake bearfna tbe InMIDDLEPORT B &amp; PW Tuea-eon tho club and the CIJUIIIJ'
SUPOPERI~U.. ~~~~
lcrlptlon ''Hippy Birthday Mama day; dinner, 6:30 l).Dl. at Martin
asaoclad.~ as well u the re..
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Restaurant;
bualnes1meetlngand
OP TH£ STA1"B OF. OHIO.
ear
ouu..,..__... ce cream
· don aad the .atate organizations.
eeL 11r1 Swan ce1v prosram following at Columbia
..,,.,. mtifla tMI
ware aerv
re
- Goa Co. office; Nellie Vale' chairNew program - · for 1969'
ed
nummJUstllftoand&lt;ardselq
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70
were distriboiod end the plans
cOimNINTArCASUALTY
with
HVeral
CCI'IP'atulator.r
tele:::
,~~
p_rogram
on
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World
Af.for
tbeyearrevlewed. Mrs. Burk..
COMPANY .
,.,_
measagea,
ott
gaye the tltougltt for t h e
•/.CHICAGO
51_,, of ILLINOIS
OHIO ETA PID Chapter,month, "The Ganlen" bJr Pa.. Guesta at thO Jlllrl¥ were Mr.
and Mro, !.lndley I.\'ODI and aon, .,. __ -·
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Tu
Mr. and Mrs. 1loiJqr Arnold tience ..______ and ""• ~-~-"
llueomplied wltbthtlawaol'tbiiState
"--~"""611 .. rm.
""' p.m.
es- and daughter• ol Soutblide, w.
QWVIII5
~ ua.-.v.;~,
applicable to It ami il•-horbed duril1(
........-, Mr. and Mra. Olear c1s,y nl&amp;lrt at tlte Cotumbua and
bJr Harlett Selthan.
f.lleewrent yeartDtranuct in thi•tt.ate
Babeodt, Mr. and lira. David
Ohio Electric Co. In Va. vlllted recentl,y with bia
Tho arraogement of the month
IU •pproprlate bulneQ of lnlun~.
llial and doulhter, Mar7 l.oo- ,lflddleport.
perenta, Mr. end Mrs. Dorea was dlapia)'od by Mrs. Walter
lie, all of: TullPtra Plains; lira.
WEDNE9lAY
ArnoW.
Crooks. I festured Jaey of the
.l..eDta Mallir Nr aDd M
Mrs. Janet Jeft'era, Nra. Dorak In
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POMEROY - MIDDLEPORT es Arnold, and lira. ~ IIY- I e a cotreetablefioralplece.
Slarllnil lfassar, Diana and Llona Club, Wednelday - , 1n saU ware recent vfsltoralts...th
Mrs, Grace Pratt, · retiring
Chuell1, ol Eaaterlll.oeal; Mr. the l'llmeroy Unlled Motbedllt Side with tho 1loiJqr Arnold 111111_ Pl'estdent, tltsoked the olflcers
and Mra: Llndaoy l4oaa Dl, Mr. Churcb aoc1a1 room.
. _Uy. The,y wont • ..,..Ially 110 ..., 1111 members lor tholr coopersaDd llr1, ~ ~ck, Mr.
POMEROY CHAPTER SG, Ro7- ' Ter- l.Jm, lnfllll daushter of Uoa durin&amp; her term. Mrs. MWa
IN WITNESS WHJ!R
and Mrl. Jim Drost, Diana and al Ard! Masons, lirlt reauJar the Arnolds.
and Mrs. Jotm Womer served a
ou-bol m' ,.
Jltnm,y, PUkersburg, W, VL iulit staled meeting, 7:30 p.m. WedMr. and Mrs. WWiam Cole- salad eourae.
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Mila Ttreoe Rial and Mill nelday, I'Ume&gt;W VoiOnlc Tem- man; Am Coleman lll1 MrL BW
·JULY'·''""
Lloelllgga, ' - " ·
pia,
.
.
Call and family spent aaveral
FREbllsMITH
.Mr. and. llrl. JUao
T~ CIRCLE, Untied cis,ya roceally villtin&amp; lin, Lul(ltad ~:: q.urch of Chrllt, 7:30 W-- c111e PUwell at StouhenYWo. She
cis,y nl8bL llra,llarjperlte Mil'- had bean the rtctnt gueot of Mr.
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- - - er and lira. Frode Faubar, - - and lin. BW Fields &amp;1111 ramUy
osseo; lira. SlaJ1a Kloel, a1 New UwtlitJim.
Tlie i'1th Wedding anniversary
tiJ'OI!lllrL Bud Mclfomes, the for- of Mr. and Mrs. AU•TII)'Iorand
. CHODI REIIEAIISAL, Trfnlll' mer Gladys Judson of llarUord,
tbe 7Utb blrlbdsl' -.er.ar,. of
. Vlllied Cburcl! of lllrllt, 7:30 Ia 1 ~ at tho - l l o i - Mr. Ta:flor 'liere obeernd with a
W.Iday night lnstaod of ua- p11aL
.
famib' rtUDilln recently 1t the
uaJ Thurldll)l rehearsal.
11r, and llrL 01110 nes have
Forltod Run -.
'WEDNES&gt;AY
. llltDI 1!18 post IOfOI'al de1l In
The irouP lDok- rides and
AVXILIAIIY- of the lllddl~ ' - " vfaltlna fl'landa.
awlmminl during the di.YFlro ~ w....,ioc~Q
Mr. and llrl. Clarence Stru- Plcturea of the family were Ilk• at. ·of ldrl. Allee blo, Jlr, and Mr•. Paul Damell,

Planls Broughi'lndoors

· · ' llr.L 'earl 'Cflltlrpe allllllrL
Robe\'~ ~~ oUa~~aDiatrict
Wscs· tqootiqf In ~ate~ alii
ropteae• roq,lo Church.
)lr. iiiii'Mrll oo.~.llir.
aDl lira. Joe McWhorter and
p.m.
MrL E,....tt ·, Holanb were lllewul,
coUld fl&gt; Lockhari. Tms,, blr~ 18r 4:051!-81. -·
lille:barpa
death ., llrl. IJiU01I J.........
IIIIer of llrL Haney, Mr- Mrl. Joaepb F. Blllcldlurn,J!ol.
Whorter and llrl. Holc«Jinnl.
ward C. - - ldrl. FlOra
Mr. and · Mrs. Errol Plcllatt F, Chambara, )IOOb C, Clolnallll dsu&amp;htera have moved frOID u.r, CUrtll W, Chrllllu,
their trailer hmle near tho for· 'llri. ArmiDia A. c ......... Larmer Col18Dbia School to the farm -q E. Duke, lira. Raljfl, ~
owned bJr bla arallllmotber, the . lira. lfal'old E, MeA!ee, 'DaDPickett rAnn - r Darwin.
tt1J D. Mnlar, lira. j.alaJI&amp;Noal,
llf. allllllra. Earl StarkeY at- lin. llaJjlb .w. l'lrr7, Ja1il01 A.
telllled an loluranco m1111ng III Butlterford, lin. 1fam7 N. SII!J, .
Columbua recentq alii also vis- ' lira. m.. A, Slllltlt, ldrl. Ella
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ONE OF THE reasons Oblo State &amp;carea fl&gt; repeil aslbe
itod his slltar, llrL Jesllle .J - ~. William L. ~
No. 1 team lo collece loetbaU Ia a veteran bli~ld,
aU lo Colwn~I~Ja alii their di.l!llh- Hobart R. w......, Cbarlta W.
wblcb Includes p a 1 s -c a to bID C halfback Ray Gllllu , .
tor, MrL waillla Jone, In Nal- . Wi'l,f, Farrell N. !1141V.
(above,_
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soovllie.
Deliver L, lllc:e, !!&amp;94i'a.L. lfetl,.
Penn Sta-unbeaten a year ag&lt;&gt;-will have to prove It '
MrL Dwaine Jordsn, Bryan man SIIIID, Mise Am E. Coll!U; •,
wasn't just luck and Ted Kwallck. Virginia Tech could go
and Keltlt, and Mrs. WWiam 011-. Mill Jo,yce ~. ~ ~ .
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unbeaten if it gets past Alabama in Its opener.
wen vialted rellltlves in 1!10 Flat- B. lltirDOidl 11r1. CbarloO ii:.
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wooils, ~.. aroa recellliy, lolrL Nlbort, ~o~ra.'
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Ed Jlelllie)'ofFlatwoodl...- Raberl A. Mtllti!o, Mill ·~ ·
hoDit with- for. • lei! dayl w~ lira, Grah ~li"*'&gt;·· . :,
with her perenta, Mr. and lira. Mrl. Alii- !:;"Deck, · l(r,.: • ·
. Jerry CulwelL
.
!Ieney 0, Click 1111 Wut ,-.:; '
E,rl Starkey, Ruih Ann Jor- . 1frL Larr.l' R, Lludei1nlll and:. •
dsn, Kathy Oloadleand Mre. MoD- Want MrL Jcllln E. s..wio,~ •I .
dal
Jordstl,
Columbia
Grange
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lnflat
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un.ey were really after me,
membera, alliatodlllrrlsonvllle Balpb
Blebellll1 ..,_• ~; •l
too.,'' he continued.
Grsnge
IIIOIIIbers
III
serving
tbe
ter,
11r1.
JConae11! 1', Lao .,j;. 1·
Crabtree caught three passes
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for
the
recent
Bloodmollillll
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Wnbur
S.·SOrrall r114."' '
for 66 yards. Tom SmUey, the
bUe visit In Pome&gt;W. This lao llrL ru~ Hallllll&lt;illd.
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·fullback given to Denver Cor.
project of llei&amp;l Coualjl Poa!- . .• . .
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Grange with $lbordblale Grange• Ia A l1!l'e alp tliat 111lllDM1l'. '.
just 30 yards and ca1111ht three
aervlngon·-Uic.'delea.
..=::ow!'ne:u:iomU: ,. : .
times for 14 more.
Mra. Corl Greenless suffered cover the iDOW IIIU&gt;vel yoa"'i"i
a haal1 allack recentlf and ei&gt;- o)wtdonecl lAIIt ""rlnJ.
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Browns, Bengals Post Triumphs
CLEVELAND (Up0 - The
rn.ctured thumb of veteran
strons safecy Ernie Kellennan
could complicate the reductioo
toda7 of the Cleveland B"""""
11&lt;1uad to 44 players.
Kellerman InJured his left
thumb saturday night In the
Browns 20-10 victory over the
Washington Redsklns alii was
oJpoetod to be out of actlm !Dr
the oext tJn-ee week&amp;.
Rookie Freddie SUmmer from
Wake Forest will probobly fill
in for Kellerman In the final

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POHible Bre~UJd: A1r
Geordo, LSV, M~ $iale, Nolre•Dule, NorCII Carollu · ,,
State, Staaloid, West Vlr...ta. Wyomla&amp;-

NEW YI)RI\.-(NEA)-Ohlo State has the best college
football team ln the country. Admittedly, prognostication
Is at best an Imprecise science, but at a lime like this
(before the season begins), there can be no other No. I.
The Buckeyes accomplished all that can be accomplished
last year-with sophomores: Unbeaten, untied, No. I in
aU polll With a wln over No. 2 Southern California in the
Rose Bowl. A year older and a year stronger, Coach Woody
Hayes' team simply must be rated the best team in the

Ohio's

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Jsct. wlli bo bild III die cllifdo
baaemiD. APlc:nlclor.....,.....
•• set for Oelo 3 • tbe - 33 roadside l*'k-' Tho- pl8l'llod and . all ........~. ­
to be at tbe park &amp;15
Welcomed lo tbe __.._ '
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two ...... lin. 011 ...
Lancaster, and lira. ~ Hik·
ber of lfasaaclllaatta YIIIU..
hare with her dsuPter, M r 11o
1'1111 ~- lira, llenr7 Ratbel thanked the ...... lor ......
and floworo during bar WnoiL

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Slnlth Ia • patieit at llol... Jlot,.
pltal, Mra. Mobil WQ\fo II recuporstiDc at tile IMxne of her
alstar,Mra, Paul Graeser, Jil!'!,.
Amanda Kaspar Ia from
tlte hoepllal, and thet llr1. Clarence Jleadle;y lo l_.mni from
a recoul DloiiL Alao Dotad wu
the Wneoa ol lin, a_. CUIlums.
l'rller from the
~ tho tneellnapresidOdor•
by Mrs. Fred Des-- ill r a,

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Mu: Meinhart had - · opening with "Under Ilia Wtnp,"

pri,Yer and a poem on the tope
..M.F Friend." Memben . _
''llappy BlrilldaJ'' 110 Mrs. 1107
Soyfried, Mra. Everett Dalllll',
and ·Mrs. Huber.
~•Compuaton" wu
llaldle
tattoil' II•., by lira. Loall Ratbel, program chairman. Sha alao

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read a poem uwe-a Gardin."
Mrs. Lawrence •......_ Mrla
Dallll)', and llrL GIUYer Er!l

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served re!re-a. Gomes
..... played f)l'lzes bolng
'WOO by Mrl. J)NIIUW, II. r 1.
llelnharf, lirL Neldzilag and
llrL J..alila Ralbei. llrL illu:tin Willi the guest prize.
New officerawereelectodwheo
.......... beside the Laurel Clift Health
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Club met Thur&amp;daY night at tho ed were lin. Pldl '!lo[rNrt, ,
ho
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Mrs. Orto Ginther, Mrs. ' me
I, Allen Eichinger. llolter lllrL Gladys Colckla- .
Eioctod were Mrs. Be r t h a Mr L.ut,
~Mrs. Kate ~ - -• ~er. prealdsat; Mrs • .,,.....
s. . .
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11 r s. . Jllri ·-cJIH Klltr \
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dorus Council 17, DausJrtere of Uqfd Wri&amp;ht, aecre!ary; 'and
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home.
er.
You'd better enjoy tbe
heat
now-tblnt of what lt'a
Mrs. Marprot Seldonabel prePlans were made for the club
going
to coat you next winsided at the meeting whfcb op- amlversary to beobserv&lt;[dwitlta
fer.
enod with the Lord's Pri,Yer and dlmer In October at the IMune of
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the pledge to the fioa. Miss Erna Mra. C. R. Karr, St. Adox&gt;wlGel a bunch of women
Jease, put president, read acriJ&gt;- edged at the meeting were-togelher &lt;md tbey U1114ffy
lure from the 50th Psalm.
tiona fl&gt; the club lor use of host&lt;Ilk about who, why,
wlun011Ciwear.
Jlound-&lt;oobln cards were si1111- pital equlpnent from the Blsed for Mra. Mabel Wolfe, ro- sell, Thomas and 1am1-.
cuperating at the IMune of Mrs. Ues. Mrs. PIUI Frick presldPaul Graeser, Middleport; Mrs. ed at the meeting,
l
Edna Rlllbel, recuporetfna: at
Mrs. Wri&amp;ht presented devoI
IMune !rom recent surgeey, 1111 lions with I'Oidlnp belag lllven

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Names Officers

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Mrs. Adria Sayre who Ia home
from the Pleasant Valley lma-

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pital.
Games were played w11b. prtz..
es befna: won by illrl. Winona
Cook, Mrs. Mabel Boarho, Mrs.
Mary Jewell, and Mra. Coddle
Wickham. Mrs. Jewen, II r "Wickham and Loura EIIIDt were
guest.. Refreshmeata were ser-

cobs and ''amda,y11 by M. r s.
Parker.
Games -.clod bJr Mrs. Max
Eichinger were won bJr M r ._
James Gilmore and Mrs. Wrl&amp;lll
Retreahmenta were served.. Othera there ware lira. Robert Bowen~ Mrs. Carmaa Evans.

ved to those nsmed and Mrs.
Lottie Cohen, Mrs. Ethel Smith,
Mrs. Cora Beegle, and Mr1.
Nettle Rawa•

Birthdays of Twins.
Observed Recently
Mra. Bessie Graham or HarrlsonvWo recently entertained
with a J111r1¥ In -.ance of
the blrlhdll)' -veraarfea ofbar 1
twin ..... llarold and llarold. .
- n g·ware Mr. and Mrs. ·
Darold Graham and famib' of
HarrlooavWeJ Mr. and lira. Harold GrabUD end famib' of tbe
Wl'l&amp;ht Polleroon Air . l'orce
Basi; T- !Ill!· 1111 .llrL ,Jack R.
~~.. of tateo.
FJi.; . and lir. ·~a~~
Carl

BOYS
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Mrs. Clarence CUrtla, ••Bread
Lifo'' bJr Mrs. Citrrord Ja-

GIRLS

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NOnCE TO lll IEMIEIS
OF MEIGS AERIE NO. 7171
FRATERNAL ODER OF EAGlES:
You are 111ged to attend lite regular ~teelillfllltat
will be held Monday night, Sept. 8, l969, 111 8:00
p.m.Importfllll disctiSsion will be lttlllon rate uf

yearly dues, metllbership, and deli~t~~lieitcies.
Refreshmnts will follow meeting •.

OFFICERs OF MEiGS

AERIE NO. Zlll

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M.M•y Deotlllno 9 •·"'·
c.nc.!l,.tlonl &amp; CenectiMI
Will II• ecce,.M until 9 •·"'· for
Doy ef P~lieetion

REGULATIONS
The Pullli,..,
the rlaht

LIGAL NOTICE

til

c. •• HcJ. 20,117
ef O.I0N11 K. Stu,.o_.,

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RATES
fer Wolll Ad S..vlc•
5 eento ,., Wotd one lnurtlon
Mlnlmutn Chert• 75c
1:2 cento per vrord three con10cu·
ti¥1 lno.,tion~.
~I cent1 ,., WOI'd 1ix con••cutl"'•
ln1ortlonl.
:25 per nnt Di ,count on poa;d ed1
ond od1 poold within Ul c:loy1.

Notice II ........ y giYon that Paul

D. St~qeon, of R.D. l, Mlddlopatt,
Ohio, hiD1 I»Hn duly a,..olnt•d Ad·
mhdlttalar el the e••• ,. al 0.·
1(. StUfleiHI._ dec:ea1H,

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odll or reject ony oth deeiMd oil·
jectiol'llll. TM p-U.her will MDI
be r.1pon11blo for -•• thon one
incor,.cr ln•ortion.

NOTICI! OP APPOINTMI!NT

late

of M•'ll• County, Ohio.
CNodltan a,. N!julred to 11/e thook

clal1111 with 1old fiduciary within
four 111Dftlhe.
DotH thi• 5th day of S.pt-hr
!969.

CARD OF THI-NKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 for 50 word mi01imu11. Eo .
oddltionol word 2c.

f. H. O'BRIEN
Probate Judto of ooid County
9/B 9/15 9/22 3tc

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Motor Co•.

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IN THE PROlATE COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Notice

In tho Moner of tho
CM11te of N•• of
MortM Ellen Heu to
Merthe Ell•n Klu ..
Martha Ellen Hen of 410 Spt'lng
Avenue,
Pam.,oy, Ohio henoby
glvee nolle. that ehe will file her
,.tltlon In tho Probate Court of
Melt• County, Ohio, proylng fw
an .,.., of •old Court outhorhlnt
the chont• of her nome from Martha
Ellen Hen to Martha Ellen KluH.
That lctld petition will b. hHrd on

tt.. lOth Oay of October, 1969

ell

10:00 A.M. or a• 10on theNafter a•

•old Court may h.ar It ,

MARTHA ELLI!N HESS

A_ppllcant
Crow, Crow &amp; Po~

Attorney• 1... Applicant

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ROYAL OAK Stables at RQyal Oak
Is closed for the winter season.
They will be at Rio Grande u•
til next spring where the stables will be open Friday, saturday alii SWxlay all day; MOJ&gt;o
day thru Thursday evenings oozy,
9-7-3tc
WILL DO baby sittlnginmyhume
by the day, also will do general houseclean!~ by day, Phone
992-6305.
9-7-611'

-COMMERCIAL
------ --or - residentia,
---sba~poin@,

reasonable
rates, call WUI Cundiff ror 81&gt;polntmenl, 992-7249. Free .,..
timates.
carpet

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Conttertible, local 1 owner car, Super SP'f)rt model,
bucket ooota, good tlrea, 6 cyl., 3 spood ahilt, radio,
Popular Moclol. Brond now motor.

-GU~JIMTEED-

1962 f'ORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ____.:.____ $.499
RESTAURANT, Racine. Call9922838 or 99~29.
9-7-3tc

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Far Sale

Far Sale or Trade

9-8-ltc

UNFURNISHED 8jl8rtment, or two bedrooms, close to
Pomeroy; 13! Mulberry Ave.
can 992-5990.
9-7-Stc

time. U you have two houre a
day to spare from your home,
we can train you to earn over
$100 per mon111 extra income. THREE ROOMS, turnlohed, - aU
lltilltles paid, ccq&gt;leOIIly,$70
Write (or interview appointa month. Phone 99:1-&lt;1975,
ment, P. 0. Box 43, Middle9-7-trc
port, Ohio.

THREE bedroom house, 108 High
St., P&lt;meroy. Phone992-2802.
WILL DO any flpe ~ hauling.
9-7-311'
Wlll haul and lheVel coal, !lhene
992.:803.
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St., Mlddl..,.,.!. Phone 992lrA
7148 after 5 p. m.

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BEATEN DOWN. carpetpaona..,
when BlueWstrearrivu. Rent
POODLE PUPPIES. ~C T o 1
electric aiempooer $1, llaker .
miniature, $75andlij).Siudltr'
Furniture.
vice and grooming. I'IICD 9929-8- 6tc
5443.
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ONE FIVE kWM House in Minersville with 5 acrelli one ftve

room house. llfz acres, both for
$3000. l'llone 992.602 L

A GOOD BUY, rive It a try.
mue Lustre. Amerlea'l fa-vorIte carpet shampoo. TIC\Y'I
Borplnland.

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RAIU181 SERYICl

Oawald' ''Victor - ·
boot, 'How Goocl Ia y-

EAR CORN; OilY amoun!. D a I e
Kautz, Olester, 985--3831.

COII!pi.FIIIIIt·~

IIIII Bnke S.Wice

8LAETTNAR'S

. . IN POMEROY
· For'Sile
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BEANS, halt rumor, 10collllplc!oo
inc. pick :rour ....,
bu.
B r I n g contalnera, Allllnw
Cr~s. Itt. 2, Racine, Ob1o. ·

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Estate far Sali ·

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REVI Ii&amp;Lf

SYRACUSE CHURCH
THE NAZARENE

SEPT. 7-14

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LOCAL REPORIS
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7:50·l.M,
12..10011
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dUmmy,
Well
eaa olilft
to • heart aid boa~ with two opaclu, two ·and. dub."
Jim' "Tbe poiDt II II
:be ld!li ~ IPtdetlll ~
:rom dUmmy, cloclmr .. ..,

P.M.

iD8 to w1Dcl ... matlq II&amp;
DO-trump roPnlo

leut lour

.l&lt;eeping Mei9s . :'

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cluba.n
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OliO of tho llaDdliid .,.. tile ....y of iooclll411111il .'

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lfCh II .....oct Tbe - · flf"
apldea load tiu ~­
with both tile - laot.
Once t:be.ldlu! II playecllnial
dummy, Euleaa dO IIOiblq
1o defeat t:be DOotrwnp pme. ·
If he coDIID1101 - - lets tile lead riile to olum·
10. If be ...... ~­
IDg elle clacloror llie
trick and goes about btl ··
bualnell of iiDocldDI out tbe
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ace of clubl."

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!I.V LIFE, I KNOW ~

LfO MU5r ~AVE Fat...

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Your Arte Johnaon,· ln hi&amp; hllartow claraeterlzadons, is popping 'I' In newepeper and mqazine ada, even tn· TV ldverthtrv.
Verrrr lnterreattnc. What wiU ht do f'or an encore? He's the most
Ulll,.rlal ldt In Amarlcan lnmor. in a .....,.IIOIL Keep hlm cCIIII!~Wo •~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J
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iouble. What do J1MI do __, :

·--o.r ROnD m~ Martin:
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welpt ana t1re1 Vei'J' ..all· · ~:
toot tbyrold pllla all tbo ,.
Ume I waa carrylnl( blm. De. ·
vou think he cOu!a bave a ,.
tbyrolcl clollclency?
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A-Tityrold _ _ , . Ia
childhood may 1'011111 from
lhyrolcl medleatlcm tateD by
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Dirt Imbedded in Skin .
Needs.Prompt Removal

( abbr.)
1'9:-ll&amp;le

By WAYNE G. llANOSTADT, M.D.

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cleanea

tbOhlu,_~

tile m...,er dlll'l'q - · ':
acmcy. Teotl of tbyrild fu110. '·

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soon after the accident as

possible. If the procedure is
very palntul, It should be
done under an anesthetic by
a surgeon. If allowed to heal
with tile dirt sllll present,
tile only remedy woolcl be to
with a
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graft.the tattoo

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tloD lhould be made 011 :roar ·'
that, H needed, he !:
.may .. treated . - , .

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1969 SEWING MACHINE •sed
i•st • row times. Fully
SYRACUSE
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ped
to zig zag, makea butt4»Mrs. C. fl Williams were vis-RODNEY DOWNING
holes, overca14 apt)liquea aal
itors of Mr. alii Mrs. Millard
26-ACRE FARM, 7-rOCMD house,
many embroidery desipo. WW
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
on Rt. 124 across trom Forked
VACANCY r... two elderl1 pee&gt;- .
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Williams andfamllyofColumbus.
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may
be
arMrs. William Eichinger, acOF
4:~
Swain pl'OjiOr!y, The executrix
FURNISIIED and Wlllomlllhecl
llonla. Phone Ma- 7'13-5185.
. 5-la.u'
ranged. Phone 992-2685.
c«o,panied by her daughter, MJ.•s.
wiU
be
on
the
prembeo
Sept.
lll-8tfe .
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1,1&gt;0rtmento. Clo10 to school.
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Doyle Gibbs, and sonatterxled the
7,30 Each E... lng
13 - 14. l'llone QJolvllle 1167~ 992-o5434.
16-IS.Uc
Parade ot the HWs in Nelsonville
Rev. C. L. Clendenen, St.
3337.
9-Wtc
arkl were overnight guests oC the l';u TRES"' ASSING or hunting 911;
Mary1, Ohio, evangell•t.
Gollio and ; &gt;:
my prq&gt;erty, Addle R. Barton,
fOUR ROOM furnished Ojlert- BALDWIN PIANO to be picked
former's brother and sister-inEARLY
AMEIDCAN
stereo,
AMMr.
Clendenen
II
a
fel'll'!er
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In
thlo
area
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be
bought
Rt. 1, Racine, Ohio.
Mason reo . ,. ·
mell, a.ttt, ldulta and refer...
law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Collins.
FM radio, t-apeed changer, ~
.f_atfar.
at
htWe
savings.
For
infor.
s-:&amp;1~11'
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Mrs. Lettie Spencer wa.s a Sat.
Special Music Each Night.
speaker aoun:lsyatem. Balance GEO. HOBST!TTER, Boolcor
mation write Paul Graves,
~ 112-6898.
7-25-trc
urday ni8lrt and Sunday guest ol
-Rev. M. C. Larimore,
due $8L12, or budget terms
Graves Plano am Organ eom..
BURUNGHAM - 5 rooms, cisMr. alii Mrs. otis Qosto, Port- WOULD UKE to have someone
Qoll 99:1-&lt;1352.
a-.Uable.
pa~J1, 383 E. Broad St., CobunWell As
tern, drilled well, gorage, I
land.
to live in, do light hou1ework
9-5-Gtc
bua,
Ohio.
THREE
ROOM
apartment,
COII'l·
acre. Now $2,800.
Mrs. Charley Kiser speot ten
and care for one small child. NO HUNTING or trespusing on
pletecy
mlllern
with
built-In
Entertained ·
my
!ann
at
Chester
without
days with her pa.renta, Mr. arxl
Home plus salary. Phme 992SOIJD STATE slereo,l969 wol- RACINE - 6 rooms ..th -a
kitchen.
wall
oven
arxl
tabletop
permisalon.
The
tormer
Har·
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9-7-6tc
nut atereo eonoolewlth4 .......
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7-room
house
In
CheB-.
unit;
stalql,,s
steel
sink
will\
rab rann. P.lll!'l ,E. "Edwu:tJa,
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de..We. She attended the Parade
(ur•ce, 3 ~"ilevot•
ter. For lntonnatlon ~· or . -. _ era,- ......
ell ...... ~unit! large ..Ill' aril
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ROoF-::PAiN&lt;nNQ:;.nd
ol
Hilla in Nelson.Uie.
GENEJW:. RbODELING, ~- .
erj -~ $&amp;4:1 · ·. budpolntment
large
clooets.
Nicely
deccall
985-3377.
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penl:ey, painting, rOoiini. ......
ret tormo available. call 9939-7~tc
orated. call 992-2278 ror OJ&gt;M£. aDd Mrs. Jo.seph Wesney For f'ree estiiDite, phone 992- roM LEWIS, water well drillPOMEROY - 8 rOCIIIs, ..th, 4
Mdltlou, garuee, ete.; free
3352.
9-5-Gtc
poJntment after 2 p. m.
am son, Douglas, or Colwnbus
ing, Letart, W. VL Phone 8952806. (We go all)'lrhere).
bedroom&amp;, 3 porches. A b I g
8-22-tfc BEAGLE [q&gt;S. Phone 848-2476.
riaited her aunt, Mr. and 'olrs.
3802.
~Ole:
8-22-ttc
house, $3,000.
- · · phone 1192~333.
M.UIP
THREE ROOM hoooo, bath, cel9-Mtc
Don~ and famlly.
SYRACUSE-7
rooma,
l'h
baths,
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4 bedrooms, porchea, 2 lata,
992-&lt;1079,
Q..S.3Q&gt;
HelD
FOX TERRIER, 8-week-olcl reFOR HIRE,. lraocber ll&amp;llr
Pets For
$10,000.
liDo,
ct11apool
dnlna t lo IJ ·
male
p,.,py,
Phone
992-2683.
wAITRFS'&gt; at'"l-11 a.re, Middle- AKC DACHSIIUNDjiUJ)p!el. Blade
SEVEN - WEEK oici ratterrler
wide.
Paul
Allllor1011,
!111011,
9-7-3tc
and lin, exceUenl pedigree,
port.
s.:&amp;l~tc
p"'pleo, temale, $20 eacll, Ph. LETART - Five rooms, bath. - W, ' Va. Phone 7'13-5788 '\fler
maloa $50, rema1.. $40, Phone
Door turrace, P&amp;MIIng, drW949-2739.
9-7-3tc
3:30 or Mll-3915, Radno.
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TON
TRUCK,
55
Chevrolet
ed well, .7,000.
Rlpl~. w. va., 372~590.
with
60
englne,ploone
949-2593.
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9-7-3tc 28 - FOOT house trailer, $750, ANTIQUITY - 7 rooms, bath,
'58 jeep, rood conclltlon $8110.
PULLMAN, Wash. (UPD- whether oldtlmers n&amp;IW on or
AUCTIONEER
forced alr furnace, buemeta. C. C. BRADFORD,
Pho..,
992-&amp;860
11-7-&amp;p
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Grq Druffel tries to under- Whetp.. yCMJng ""&gt;'S get lnU..
5 HOlSTEIN heifers, one Jersey
carport. Lorre lot, $8,300.
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Auto
Sales
stan! the problems of the farming. People don't lose
heifer, one Holstein cow, one
Pbono Hll-3821
cities, He wishes the people in everything In tllia area any
600 lb. polled Heretord bul!. HOUSE IN Racine. Three bed- JiELEN or VIRGIL TEAi'Oill)
l!l(clae, Oldo
1966 FORD 'h -ton pick..,, 26,000
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Clarence
Roy,
phone
the ' cities would try to more. 'Ihe,y just sell out and
Rollard Searleo, phooe 742 Crllt llradr...d
actual miles; radio, deluxe
ASSOCIATES
992-3325
949-2811.
9-7-Btc
'Understand his.
4626.
9-7-Stp
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h•ter. Phone Che1ter 985- .
SYRACUSE
9-7-&amp;tc
AI 28, Drurtel, the third
Druffel, a liberal arts cra3350. Can be seen at Newen•s
g.,.rat1011 In bls tamicy to d..te or St. Martin' a College In
READY~~~ CONCRETE dti!Y..
Sunoco.
&amp;-19-ttc POTATOES, Unley Hart, phone TWO FARMS located at Eaot I.etor~ Ohio, 2 miles trcom ,_
·work the land, fanns 350 acres Olympia, took over the farm in
ored rialllio:rourpro,lact. ~
9411-4433,
9-7-3tc:
Busll•ss
S.YICII
Racine
lock
arddam•17acres,
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iD the heart of the Palouse 1966 when his lather died.
1958 VOLKSWAGEN. Call 74Zalii - · Free eattawa. Ph.
s..room h0111e, drWed well, LET US CLEAN oot 100l' wheat
cowtry in eastern
In 1968, he sold about $1S,OOO
4783,
9-5-3tc
911:1.32M, Gqleln BOooiJ-IIbl
rarm Jl(lnd,large broiler houae,
Washington ard northern Idaho. worth of wheat, barle.Y arkl dry
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aldca
or
~land
AWNINGS, lklrlll - · aad
rarm laid and wooded ana, haul &amp;ft)', very rea_.,., . eo..~bblo.• $.30.Uc
Dndfel
ls an atriculate peas. He tlgured his pront was BEAUTY OPERATOR, Warner's 1966 MAUBU, toW' door, one
trinlfowa, c:uporta1 ~
$9~000; Four acrea, 5-room
Barber and Beauty Shop.
SotllfacUoa .....-.... Call ---~..:..--------spokesman for farmers every- aboot $6,000 for the year, bot
owner 1 perfect condition, can
blow• and iMII - - £1.
houae,
$5,000.
Write
Dale
W,
M9~572,
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9-Mtp
9~tt
where who filii themselves in a he didn't take o« the cost of
IHr White, aolel nproaGuido 992-5786.
9-5.6tc
SEPnC
cii&amp;IIIICi. Miller'
HW,
Rt.
2,
Rac:llw,
Ohio.
Call
financial
biRI because of wear and tear on his machinery
llve. For lrooaallmitea,..._
SU!tadon.
Stewart,
Oldo. l'b,
2!7-21$ after 5 p.m.
pneraUy lower prices for what that will have to he replaced TRUCA DRIVER wanted, exper..
a.rtn Llole, Slneuaa. V. V.
6!12-$03s.
.
AIR CONDITIONING, Rei- .
lence necessary. Write Box
they sell and higher costs tor some da)r.
J......., and Son. Inc:. J-1o4fc
atlon aervlce. Jack's Ratrtp""
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wllat they m•st buy,
Drutrel Ia qotck to polot out
Now lit.... 8112Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
"The cost-price squeeze is he'• not atarvt~. But he also
LONE STAR boa~ _ . and ·SLIGHTLY uiHid 1luncb' S-llat ' Ilion,
2079,
HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
clarinet In excellent oondltton,
9-7-3tc
beinll tall aU over by all notes that he works sometime
traDer. New ftnlah, $SJII.
SERVICE. llllz-zm.
$60. call Now HaYen 882-3248.
,!anners,,. Dru«el said. "It's for his Whitman COunt;y neighPhooe 112-2286.
8-19-fll:
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9-7-3tc
4ellnltely making a dlffereoc:e bors to ~emeM his income. MALE AND FEMALE. MaKe eli
SEWING MAaiJNEs,
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to $5 or more an hour aerv"At preaent, it's a margiral
FARM MACHINERY,
OUvor 1966 FORD plclot&gt;, excallentCOJ&gt;o
SEE NEIGLER BulldllW 5!tiPlJ
aernce,
all
allea,
II!'Z-221t.
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Watkins
customers
in
area
operaUon aid getting more
*'I' bulldllW :your . _ . Ca1l .,
grain drlU 13 disc., caae 118111dillon ..-1111 .,._.. top eover.
of Middleport with daley used
The Fabric Shop, . Pcmq,
ma"'inal eYOry year. Alii tile
&lt;lev Noigler, Bad•, 0.
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mounted mower 6 root, kow
Heavy duly, 6 eylllllor, ......
products plu1 Christmas gill.
Alllhorlud Singer Solea and
margin Is cOmiJW close to the
fteld SPfa1llr with dtql 00.laUe
lood aprlnp, all aceeaaorlea,
Senlce. Wesaq,enSclaaors. ·
No age llml!. Spare or lull
risk."
Carl Duckworth of Lancaster
.
zles,
case
two-row
corn,Plotra.
ume. No investment. Write
He soeo UUie help out of the
phoae !fa100 7'13-59~ •.
3-211-Uc --------~----lnqwre Lloyd
Blackwood, .
· opmt two doya with his brother,
..-7-&amp;tc.
immedlatecy ll-51, Watkins
altuatlon
rr.m
tile politicians.
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O.eoter. call 992-3208 or 185Products, Inc., Winona. Mlrn.,
"There's just less alii leaa
3805.
9-7-3tc FOUR tlmobrecl lloaohullll PIIJIani Mro. John Heyesat Chester. people doing more and more
55987.
The7 au attended tile Molgs c...
pleJ, No - r a . Mrs. Emolll
~ltc
work, an:l that many leas
II' Fair.
WINTER POTATOES. O!arloa
Jollnoon, Hortoo st., MasOJiiW.
HCIIQlnl SOUioby or New Phlla- voices to be heard," Drutrel
' HUton, PortlancL
SMITH
AUTO
SALES\
"-'•IJ-7-3tc:
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IANAUGA, OHIO
lanted
To
Bur
tarmeu' current p o I t t i c a
Gle- SOUIII&gt;er, and called on his streqjlh.
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al4eloclla,ote.Wrllaorcall
.., don't tlrlrlt there's any one
&amp;
lt62 FALCON, two door, 6qllll- V.\CCVM CLEANER. 11raD1 IIIIi '
vetenoo HoJt&gt;ital
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D,
illlllor,
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der, •tandard. good rubber, tor
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, . _ IB.G71.
1-Z$-Uc
thil situation except to educate:
cleaolow
toola. small paint
"'lok
aale
$125.
DOI'I
calltii'L.
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lnlrc wao ' here for a vlstt with
3198, evoni!W 99:1-&lt;10116,
damare In lhi&amp;IPinc.
ta11e
hor pannto, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- The fanner must lmderstand 275 GALLON used lliO! oil tank.
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'OR
SALI
Phone
949-2224.
9-7-3tc
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the problema of the farmer.''
allll Jlal')' Beth of Dunbar ":""
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pOJ)U]aUoh
c:ontlouea
to
a - , with Mr. alii Mrs. MilIL8
lard DuckWOI th at Huntington. doellne. It drO!IIJOd
. per cent or the •HoM! _. In FURNISHED thrw room ~
where they mooned the birtJ&gt;.
dtyo ~ hia modlor, Aloe• White, 1954 to $.2 per ceot laat year,
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MldcllaDarl.
and bla omcle, Carl Ducborth.
. . _ IIW'/92,
Kra. Holen Lovett, Mrs. eo..
~ .... Domi, ~ CJD.
roiCN•PJ•ant ~oor-.w.
clNIU JPOIII- doyo with the
~·e
h&amp;hiF'• brother and aiater-ta/'.
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TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Md&gt;Oe · 1968 CHEVELLE . V-8, power COAL, LUMP, eu, atoler; ml•
irteerlrw, automatic, 2 door · run. Exceblor Silt Workl,
CAJart, ~-. OblooaSiate
hardtC~&gt;, phone 992-6547.
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Heights, call 992-2293,
9-7-trc

OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

------------EARN MONEY In your BJ*re

PHONE 992·2014

For Rent 01 Sale

3 S.Gt Wagon, VB engine, autorncrtlc trans .. Pow•
. 1teerlng ond bralr.es, good tlr..• . rodlo and heater.

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196.4 FORD GALAXIE
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Cloon Interior, good w.w. tlroa. R&amp;H.
1963 CHEVY 11-----------~--$895

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WAPAKONETA, OffiO (UPD- Astronaut NeD A. Annstmw
dttlorlod for his adopted h&lt;mo

11l0011111sht crewmate, Edwin and otMr lllncllcns which Iaiit11 Buzz" Aldrin, alao was aboard
ed thi'OUih late Sltunla.!'. .
the NASA turboJet. return! ..
He led a tw....,.Ue )lll'lde In

In

rrcm homecoming lestivttles at
Montclair, N.J.
1be worship service at st.
Foul Uniled Qwrch of Christ
was related to the spiritual
aspect of the historic IUJ81'
landing mission. Pastor Her-man J. Weber reid portlona or
the story of creation tnm Gentlls and preached a sermon on
"God's Faith ln Man!'
The seene at St. Paul's was
In aharp c:mtraat to tile rest of
the homecmtirw weeken:l.

HouatDn

accompanied b)' tho prayers o! his
hom""""' !rtends.
Sunday,

Worlhlpera gatherad at the

Armatroow lamlly church to
"thaDk God lor briDging Nell
home to us" while the Apollo

11 utroraut boarded a special
NASA plane for Texas.
Neil's father, stephen., rfllr•
aeotod the tamii.Y at tile church.
The servlee marked the e~ of
a W«'kend d. homecomlrtt eel.,
bfaUona in Armatrong'a honor.
As soon as Armstrq arAbout 500 of this western
Ohio community's 7,000 resi- rived Friday night, he began a
public .,..
dents were at the airport to ' hectic schedule
ehee:r Armatrong as he left. His pearaDCes, new s cooterences

or

Billions Could be Saved
WASIDNGTON (UPI)- Rep,
John M. Ashbrook, R-Ohlo, said

the Nixon administration could
save 11 several billion dollars" in
the Delonoe Depanment without
olowin&amp; tht U.S. war ol!ort In
Vielnun.

Ashbrook, leader of GOP conservatives in Congress, eatimat·

ed !oderal spendliJil could be
cut !rom $5 biiUoo to $9 biiUcn

l!iiiiiiiiioni

. Use Our Auto Ban.k
SAY. TIM_.: ..

any needed services.'"

... think you could contlrue
tile effort there (VIetnam) and
still cut back in the defense
area," Ashbrook commented
durirc an interview Saturday
on television. 10 Anybody who
thinks there is no waste ln the
D e f e n a e Department in my
opinion is just not 1~ at it
very

I

caretully.

think you

could cut several bllllon dollara t h e r e aOO not minimize
your effort 1n Vlotnam at all."
Ashbrook also took the ~por­
tunity to urge that President
Nixon replace Secretary ROOert
IL Finch as head of the Heolth,
Education and Welfare Department.
u •. .1 would lUre to see that
and a rew in HEW could go
along with him ·am I wouldn't
miss them a bit," he said. "I
don't think HEW in any way
reQects the Republican mair.-

stream

!l's Quick!
l~s. Convenient!

COME AS YOU ARE!
JHE

POMEROY. OHIO

our country."

.MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT .AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 8-9
hriyl P. Zonuc•••

FARMERS BANk

•n•
SAYINGS CO.

in

"THE LONGEST DAY"
( Tachnicolor)

.42 International stan:

John Wayne~ Robert Mitchum, Hftf'lry l"'onda

COLORCARTOOH:
Captains CourGt••u•
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

•

. - . , s wW bo twO In .tho
north orrr1 SO-M In the - .
QJol , tlrrOillbOU! the peri,d.
Pnc!PIIIklrl will ovtriP
- - - . lneh, ...,.,rlnc
u 1&lt;111ered ahowlro """'lito
norllloostoectlonoTutl&lt;loland
-..,out tbe
Frl-

humid, 9()..desree weather and
made seven1 -cheo. But tho
ast:roN.ut was able to squeese
sevenl private •eo•lona wllll
do¥.
!rtendo and relativea Into hla
.· .· ...·.·.·.·. . .· . . ..·.. ·.·.·-: ·... ·.. . .. .·· .·...
buoywArmai~Uw al10 m'et wltll tho
town's yoww people at the hJ&amp;b
school
!leld whore he
told
t hem
the "liP ot.
AqUirtua" would beciame • ...
all\)' I! lhOJ' "&lt;arrled lltelr
share" otreaponalbUity.
·
At 1 news CWI!ereJJce follow..
II)' MERIIDIAN SMlfH
lqt lhe yoWh ....~. ArmUPI
Wblte llouoe ~lor
strong refuted an aecuutloo by
SAN
CLEM!NrE, C a II !.
athlest Madelyn O'Halr thot he
(UPI)-PrNixon, limed
had no !aith in God. He oald
e DXIIIIII.Jani
his journey to the moon made IIIII re- hlm "even more aware of the worldlli va&lt;alloa In Call!omla.
power of the &amp;c~reme BeUw." abut dcnm tho ...stem White
llouoelodoy.
The rounclabout trip
to

!lite·.

•-n

Vacation

Is End~d

-..k

Pike

Wllhinlton ln&lt;ludod - -

ol a clam oo tho Taao.Jioiilco

,

' HOU.YWOOD cuPi) - Ed• ..,. G. Rablnam Jr. was a
ea.oe hlatocy o! tho Holl,ywood
star atrJrprbw bvWire.
For yearo hemodeiiOWo. Bad :
NIWa.
I! he . waan'l laulod In m
dr101k- drlviJW r1111, then It ,..,
dlaorderl,y cooduc:t, pratloo
vtcbt!O)II, dlmo, · bad· ehteka
and tile ret! of tho 1ltoJI)' of

!lui ' the

W0.:14 did 1101·
atteatiGII, ,, 'lllltn he 101 lnlo
trbublo, lllll1 tl)ol .anOw.d at
leaat ...0 )l~ichf to tiller
lhrouihdit~l; · · '
E4ward G. RablniCMI Jr. lo a
be7 no
-llo'o 38 :rtaro old
and lathlr of a, 18oj0arodd
doUill~~-·~ ',lo al...o nllw•lllll
wao
lui O!:tGber to 1101
480 • monti. ~hlld luppon to 1
Uollf;11·PO.d
elallnilil MlliJ, Wu tbe tather
of her datudller: '· ·
~ ....... drlllll of
stsrdciil oo h ....,.S oeole hia
dli!ltnlohecll "I'd IOYO to
1
I'IIIIIIIW put In a q!nioJcn
aerWa. ••
'
' ~rna From Limbo
lD hla own modest wa,y
Edward G. Rablna011 ar. lo
aomOih!ng of a prodlpl In lllol
he hia raturlled llmba
alter wrlllrw hla aulobl~
"Mf hlllor, lii.Y Son" In 1957.
1r1 iome li'Uaiae• llle wu
un!laller!rw to m0111bera o! his
!oJnll.y.
,
1!'Anr4 &amp;. 1nd hi~ son are

.m"""'

.....reo

"'""....,.who

~-

lnaldo Edward G. JiGblniCMI
Jr. was •• lndl¥1dual

who ••

.,.. • carbon eopy of Edward
G. Rablnaoo &amp;. ocreamtrw to

pt

Cllt )Jo'

lhat

,Ji914, He I~ ;~
-

.1 II4Cla1

olitlllleonce. a -

to

H boo

liloko.
· .. u,y ....,i tall• me rm"'
!or aome !Jtber parlo In plc:tares
and ~oYillna. ~ doll't . _
wlat lha1 ...., Jut Jet. llul I
hope tii¥YU work out 1W itio
baet."

111o Farrow.
Some Able To Cq)e
Soont wore ablo to &lt;llllt and
eseape anve. Othero oOQihl
tame BD)' way they could find

frtetlls

botdor
-·
ol u. some have become ~· In
tho
. .and
_ ..
c:auiiOd
lv" llarrl(Continued !rom page 0
I heir Ol'ln rf&amp;ht. IIUJIIISairw
produce, mamged tit head it .... C1mJIIo In Gllltport, Mloa. tholr p....,nt or porent&amp;
The PreBI- IIIII hla porQ'
off.
Rablnaoil Jr. ran tile pmu~
Air
In 1968, after nsignina 11 ...... to deport Since
childhood he lao been
F.,... Qle 11 7:45 a,m, FliT !or
blsh~, he quit tile ~locopal
Del Rio, Tex., rlhere Nimll wW called Moii\Y- an abbrevlatim
church. Early this year he
!or EmmarJel, his real name.
wlllt
Qlotavo
established 1 nfoundatioo lor AI Mamy grew "" be wa1
Diu Ordaz of Modoo at tho
rellgious transition" to asa!Jt
olqpred
·by tile adulatiCII
croll of lite 478 million, mlleclergymen quiutng the mintshooped on hlo !amouo tather, H
loae Amlllod Dam.
try.
plathe deBire lor his own
Guests on · band !or the
In addition to his wldow, Pike
otudam,
He tllOQihl Bllq&gt;ly
;, survived b)' three children, bmelteon &amp;t which tho llerlean befrw: hla lather's 1011 would
jOV61 iWlent wlll be holt IncludCatherine, Constance aDd Olrised Secretary of Slate and Mrl. turn the trick.
tophor, by hio oeeond wile.
When It did not, lo!am)' was
WUilam Rogera, A\V. JleD. and
UMble
to landle tllo rejection.
Mro. John lolltc:boll and Iormor
Texas Gov. and Mro. John
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Coaaally, u wen u Gov.
Playoff Slandlngo
Preston Srn1th of Texao.
By United Press International
Follorrlni private lallrl wlllt
Semi"'"''• -Best of tlve
W L Pct. Diu Ordaz, tile Chle! x...syracuse •• , ••. 3 2 .600 tlve flew . to tho Mlmlcijlal
Louisville ... , •• , 2 3 .400 Airport &amp;t Gu1tport. Mloo., !or a
~ oboard Air Foree Qle
PARJCEilsBuRG, W, Va. (Ui'O
w L PeL Gov. .1oM Bell WUilama,
A
2~!ormer hl1h
x·Colwnbus • • • • • 3 I .750 Sor!a. Jameo 0, EullaDd IIIII
111ar built
Tidewater • • • • . • 1 3 .250 John Slemla, and Rep. WUilam IChoOI
Ida
own
'rac:lnl
ear
·waa
killed
Colmer.
x-Ciinched series.
the ear rolled aver: lltree
Surxlay's Resulta
tlmeo
on a eurve II (JJio ValSyracus~ 4 Looisvllle 3, 10 U..
ley
5&amp;1
Be
!WQ lOUth ol hlri Sat.
nlngo,
LOOGE TO MEET
No, 21f will
~~ WO!DadloJ, Soilt. '· lO,' II
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
the atocll e a r 1:30 p.m. at tile lolldd!OJI(II'I X... lhrolm SATURDAY ADMISSIONS- ·
tbe
bolt
holding
tile seat bell
BIDn
holl.
Lelah Easterday, Racine; a ...
waa llleared oft, authorltleollld.
les
Hawk, Pmneroy; Marie
'l1le
aeelderit haRJonod oo tile
Bearhs, Pmteroy.
llllh
lap of the !OIIIDre race.
NOW YOU KNOW
SATURDAY D~HAHGES 'l1le ICMI of Cheater (Pet o)
Dal... RJo, Tax:., bas. 1 I.Ptdal
Charles
WUsoa,
Christine
Smlth,
a Iormor polleemon bore
Juilae !!eon lllliiWII reeolllng
WaddeD.
bulldo
racing cora and .,._
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - Ncne. lha 411'1 lha llel Rio JudBO
lnlo • cUrve too
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES - wu tho on)f "law ...It of tho stnoo. hlib,
accordlag
to a drl•er Peeoa."
Frank Roush.
wu lnUing him. The ear 111med over 11tree tlmeo, tho boy

now.

,.I ne •• inuch or dad u
poaalble," llaii\Y lllid. "We
he,. dlmer or lomcb topther
and SO lor driveL
we oven aUend the arne
partioo.
Beeauae Ia Ia not In 111'0&amp;1
dellllnd 11 a pertormer1
Roblnaon Ia workfrw on 1
ocroert&gt;Ja¥-wlllt a major role
!or hlmoelt-•hlch ho hq)eo

Son!-•

Pre-

Former Grid

Dirksen
.
.

•;. 4'0•

, .. I

.•

.{~:·\ Bids
.
blclo to 1xrlld tile pro.
4B.bed addition to Voter•
""""""") HoiJIIIIal on P'""e.. !'Of' I Mulberry Heights are be· • lrif souatrt.
The bldo will be Jllltned on
Tueodoy, Oct. 21, at 12 noon on
,,. ~ new addltioo which has been
· 'ih tile plamiJW 8ta1eo tor two
- ~oan. It wUI Include 18 oomi. private rooms and lour private
rO&lt;BDs, The hoop! tal under Ito
praoent &lt;pration hao &amp;8 bedsln
•IOrvlce.
lbeeatlmaledcoato!tlleaddl·
,, lion lo ~00,000 with Hill • Bur·1m !undo totallnB approximate~
. 4200,000 and APPalachia !unds
l&lt;lW!rw approximate~ $217,800
\ haol,. already been granted en

VETEIIANS ~ORIAL
HOSPITAL
SATURDAY ·ADMilllliONS llale Wrfclll. Ridi.Dd; Kana
Bates, ~ lUll; Beth C&amp;aaell,
Vddlepart; Doren Boatlek, New
HeSATURDAY DISQ,IABGES Pauline Dered&gt;erpr,
Slew
lloseberr1. Georp
SUNDAY AllMI8SlONS- Marprot Vcaatn, ·AJbulr. Paula
Sayre, MlnoroYillo; Eva.Alward,
PomerO)'; Gladl• ·RUe, Qaeahlre;
Neal While, Pomoi'Ol'; Lorl-1-

c.tn.

Jonnlo--

Souleby, Habert

Some Or the local mooey neecled !or tho corullructlon project
will be provided rrom hospital
!undo and tho llloigs Coon\)' Corrimissioners wlJl isaue revenue
- · to make "' lhe remainder.
The Meigs County Hoapltal
Commlu~on ·and Veterans ~
orlal Hospital, Inc. will reserve
tho rigllt to rejeet 8liJ' and an
b14o and no bidder ;!MY ~tlvlraw
bls hid lor a periOd of 45 da,ya.
,.,. \

··· on:
'
•. ·.·.,... e

•

m-•·

Ulllan

.,

·.

..

Just Received 4 Big Shipm'eni Of
t: .. '

45 PC. CHIN·l DINNERWARE SETS
'\

- · at 2 p.m. at the £don

•.

&lt;

· Ualqd Brelllrto a.tJrcll a o a r
liNdiYIIIe wlllt'
.Ray. Eldaol

lliiTE CHINA

U..

olllclatlbr. l1llrlo1 wW ba

I·

aollc&gt;lalbl _....,,

FrWm Home
call
at lhe - 1111'··
..._...
In Cooi¥J1Ie

WUkeevUJe l.oct8e
To be Repret!eDted

-SII-~J

~Gild,
'

ton ·will ropnoent WllkH.W.·

TemPle H1, ~ hlefo, at

=z '

·'Prl!lla• Slltoro, will lia n ..._

••

'.

'

oldo'di.rinelitobul...., .•
and ,lira.· Fnneeel11,..n.' ._.
.. p r - · - ol'ibi -~ . ,:,

.''
I

Gfllllll TIQll Hii.r/li to lill

h'old Sept, ·11-20 at~ l'leti HC.ioe ·
ia cdu""'u.
;: ·
llro. Alnoo Wliodllull.lllbd
ehltf .of Mount v~ !.ul

\

~.

.

.

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1'. ·

.y
·

j·

••.

- ·BIIil' '·

Mra.' zlllila HaD cdoor EwbJto

.

1969

Disilltl·.~~t-n-ed...,..,--..........,...e~r~

&lt;• ' "

...-....
MRS. SCHUlTER

••olon.
Counellmaa

M'.SS OHLINGER

two Pomeroy girla l!l'ld•led Friday !rmn tho Southeastern Ohio School of Praeti&lt;al Nurolq at Nel11011vUio. They are
Mro. Janlee Eskew Schuotor, ill~ o! Mr. aid Mro. Char·
lea Eokew, and lolloa Sheila !Ia)' OhllJWer, da1Jihter of Mr. and
Mro. Cornd ·OIJIInpr. Speaker lor the gradoatlcn Olllll'doeo
WI! Dr, Byrl!lloemakor, dlrectorofthod-orrtofvocatlcnl oducotim in OhiO&gt; A reeeptlon !ollowed tho pedlrollon,
Mia• Ohlinger Will begin worl&lt; W-llday at the Helzer Madl·
cal Clnler,

David Ohlinger
bJ'OQIIht before tho group the
problema of lire at tile vUlap
Jllltrated land !Ill clump In Sallllbury Townohip and tile con· eern of the Meigo Coun\)' De...-m--ol Health OYer bumlni which has taken . place at
lnto"ala sln&lt;e tile clump heBill JllltrAting tile ftrtl of lhlo
year.
Both Ma,yor C, 0, Fisher and

IQIIp.

Cwndl dlacuoiiOd the poulbUII)' o( aecurbll Ulll'bage Jlll&lt;ker tnck wldch lriiUfd be uiiOd to
houl rtiluoe IAl the mmp. A pro.
pollli to keep tho dump open
fewer hour• eaell week also was
discus~. Couacl1 took no formal action on elther suggestion,

howevw.

·

Ilurlll, tho dlaeuSBion, Cwncllman Zerkle predicted the op.
eratloll of the new clump by o
private lndlvl&lt;llal. Zerkle oald
he r~ the Deparlment of Heolth
would 80 alontlatrongl,ywlth such
an ~~~~tntlon since the enterprise
would have a ~slderable Investment Involved.
A BlmUar . report of ouch an

·the first of the year - would
aloo 80 along with lbe private~ owned dump.

1o1m b)' the board of education
almost ~years a&amp;Q.

The present board of ecllcaCooncUmon lndleated that the,y tloo declined to grant a new deed
hope to meet In opoclal aooolon !or tile proper\)' to tile vUI8000 to discuss fllrther their
However, shortly after the origiproblema with the dump and how nal deed of two years ago waa
to cope witllthem.
!oond. h had been BII!Ded by L.
During last nl8ht'• m"l'lin&amp; W. McCqrpas. clerk ol. t h e
&lt;Mm&lt;Uman Zerkle aloo turned board,- d Richard Jones, then
over to the eOWicU and Clerk - president of the Meigs Local
Treasurer Gene Grate a reeord~ Board.
ed deed lor tho Middleport RoadZerkle had it recorded at tbe
slcle Park. Tho deed trano!ero eoorthwse IU1d it was that deed
tho Iarmer park properl;y !rom which he presentedtocouncUlast
the Meigs Local School Dlotrlet night.
Board of EducotiCII to the vilHe susgested that tho village
lage,
adverlloe It !nr sale wltll t h e
The two-5ear ..Gld deed was lclea tllat the Feeney • Beonett
found recently 1n a rue in the Post 128, American Legion, will
county auditor's (dice a month · be the purchaser.
or so roUowing a displte over
However, there were some inthe Iormor -k. Mlddleportoov- dications by offtclala, following
eral months ago agreed to adver- the susaeotton. that the pot! does
tlae tile park lor oale but !ound not want the proper\)' now. MI,Ythat It had oo deed lor tile prop. or Fisher, a member al thepost.
ert;y which had been given to tho said he wiD check to see I! ttie

I

.

Maintenance &amp;ljlorv!sor Harold
Cha1Je atoted that tile villaee Is
loolng several hundred dollan
eaeb rnoot1J on Its attempts to
operate the land fill dump due

.

totllehllhcostormanpowerand

cpe~atlon

vot~

was

recently

ot Pomeroy Coonell. z~fkle said that there are
lndlcatloos thai commwlities of
the county !aeod with what
to do with solid wastes since
new legislation went into effect

at a meeting

To Decide

In Esn&gt;t In tho blaeot attaek er Bide's motor torpedo boats.
alnce tho 19lfl lollddle Eall War
The Israeli mDitary apokooIDd bllstecl a 30..mlle front south man sald the attack begao Mon..
of lite Sueo Canal, alllclala an. da,y nllh~ wllen Israel reportnounced today.
ed Ita motor torpedo boats had
An laraell apokoaman said the deatro,yed two EiD1JIIan Pr boats
raid f.nfllctid udozens" of eu- J:ut had lost one of ita own with
. ualtles m1 enHd beaY1 daln. ita thrree..man crew · because of
IP to E&amp;;ptlan mll!tacy Instal- an aecldental exploBion · lal!ono llleludlna: radar - ·
lllod to spot lttadclni Jaraell
Cairo ~ elalllled lite de·
planeO:
atrue- of 10 Israeli

wASmNGTON

(UPO - The
o! Everett McKiniOJ'
Dirksen returns today to the
Capitol he !requently dominated
with wit, words am legislative
leadership.
President Nlxon, a junior
senator with Dirksen 18 yearfl..
ago, led the o!ftclal mournlq
witll a brle! eulogy scheduled at
noon EDT ;n the Capitol
Rotunda. A . responao was
l1ci!l~~. '*~ '''- ,~·,,) · , P~ - •. ~ Sen. !l'?"fard H.
Obaei'Yetl
iirO '
..... lllrks•n's
lllriiie ....~ed'lit euttiiJI: doim . s"""ln4a• ind a tnlll already
Em&gt;tlia tire poiwwr thel hod mentioned as a dark horse
been takiltl on illcreaslng toll posalblllcy to succeed hlm as
of llraeU troop&amp; a1aJs tile Suez Senate Republican Ieeder,
Canal. The two al&lt;leo have tho
The Dlinols senator, lamed
111'801est eoncentratljln of !Ire lor his curly white hair and hlo
- r there slnee tho baUio of ability to tickle tile ratioJal
El Alameln In World War n. psyche, died Sunday !rom a
body

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ciji

."",•. 'h

· a~r7rM.~doim·;;~
tlaa llllliircrart dlirlilr lherold. - "Miiui~
t:.tro

Radio ,alao rlliorted dol!lgbt.t loda,t iiOU/i tho &amp;Jez ea.
lid but
oo dolallt.
The Clrat naval bottles since
tile 1967 War hod been roport.
ed In tho Gull of &amp;lez beiOiithe
ctq of S.,z todaf with both

save

;.a;;.

Biiit~·· · tt-T

c

'.

. ..

his

home

town

of

Pekin,

.1

communlty of 22,000 where he
was born to a rarm £am.ily 73

,.-r,,....

r,..l.~

.

&gt;

•

. . •• _

,, u

.....

'lbt • publtc . ,..s ·Invited to
vtew 1 Dirksen's closed walnut
casket in die r&lt;Xunda from noon
'today until noon Wednesday.

The scene- black-draped cata£alque. military honor guard in
slow and predse ,march,
dtgnltaries, a stream of quiet
citizens- was familiar to mU·uons who watched it on

·0

&lt;Mulcllman Ohilnpr I I
brougbt up tho l!llllolble ...:.,.
the MlddloPQrl Commuait;)'
by the Meigs 1ll&amp;b School
phyalcal education ~lu801
two - k period. He and
olllcWo said thq hod beea
!acted by phyBical -~!*
teacher Mro. Fentm Toylor
aokod permlaolon to hold
.
mlng clusea lor hlib IChoolll!&gt;donts at tho pool,
Lut nl8ht'odla..,ao!onbrooJ#.
to liglllllte problem of llal&gt;ll!lir
lnauranee In ease of l&lt;&lt;ldoJ# .
and aloo tho coots Involved lall!t
uae ol eloctrlcit;f andotllermali&gt;tonanc:e !actors. CUmcllmanllld&lt; .
VJWihan oald he woold oorrta&lt;:t
Mra. T_,lor to oee I! abe II
BIID Interested In •f"ltho pool
!or llludenta and If 10, what Jl)on
migllt be worked out,
O!llclala said tho! nat , _
(Conti-nued

on pop 3)-

t l
apl l!

Charles Sumner of
Massachusetts in 1874 ard
Robert Taft ol Ohio In 1953.
Taft died only a year after
Dirksen sq)ported his tutlle
attempt to beat Eisenhower tor
the 1952 Republican presidertl.al

were

Legion poll lo atlllU ~=~~~·
aoeurlnc
the park JII'Oper1;y.

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nomir.tion.

No one, publicly or prhately,
questioned Dirksen's rtatt •
the honor. He served · 16 yean
111 the House ard nearly 19 In
the Senate. Dirksen was in his
1Otb year as Senate GOP

loader,

and

hlo legiolotive
inchded the a.
door test hen treal)' aid the
1964 cloll rtghto bill

monuments

Housetrailer Tax Law Changed
Accprdiqr to new state Iawaf effective this Nov. 25, taxes
. on CQJtatn· classinct:ti.On&amp; of houaetnilers have been doubled.,
Jl(o1rt'COOnl&gt;' Aud!f.lt ll'ordon Caldwelr said today.
In ·t he past housetrallen Which hive ''depreciated out" have
been taxes at the rate of $18 a year. AccordinR to the new legislation. the sa{lle trailers will be taxed at a rate of $36 a ,year.
II taxes on such trailers were pro-rated in the past, they
have been taxed at the rate of $1.50 per month, According to
the new rate structure, the rateoftaxon the same trailers wOI
be $3 per month.

Amorw mamr seators OD
both oldeo of the al~e, srleC at
Dirksen's IJI:Ssin,g was raJ.
S e n a t e Democtatlc Leader
Mike Mansfield's eyes were
damp, and the Senate- unlllce
the

House- pootponed

!OI'lllll)

eulogies tor a rew days.
Dirksen's death lett two

of.

his pet projects un!lnlahed. Qle ·
was

a

const:ltuticml ameDI(COIIIIoueclon PaBe 8) .• .

heart atta:::.,: :i days after

A one •

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MlddiOJI(II'I'a F - -l!eimBII
1'1111 128, American 1AIIOn. wiD
boat tho Eilbth lllitrletFall Conror011&lt;8 Suodl1 at tho poll home
In lollddlaport.
'!be boslnosa noa
-•- ~" •-~~ w~ .,.... at 1 p.m. with
Marvin Kelb', holt commandert
~lllng IJJo meeting to Oldor.
C&lt;!IJunander Ko1J1 will ~eo
Mi,)io. c. 0. Fllber Who win
.welcome v!BIIIjrs !rom &amp;Cl'OIS
tho AmeriJ:ail toiJilln'• Elahtl1
District.
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. HoaPClllillnr wiD be·Harold.cat.
trill, dlotrletllriiV!ctoommlllltlez:~ Com_.... Kelb' .~ ~
dliOelbe dlstrlet OOJnlllllldcjrIa Rlehard Lorrli. Boil ·Call &lt;II

undergoing lung cancer surge- television when former Presry. His body will lie in state at ident O..lght D. Eisenhower
the rotunda until noon Wednes- J.a.y in state in March.
day, then be moved to the
Dirksen was only the third
Natloral Presbyterian dlUrch aerator and 21st person to lie in
for a funeral service.
state at the Capitol. The other
Thursday Dirksen's body will semtors, both Republicans,
be tlown to Dltnols
for
graveside service and burial. at

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Mlddlt1&gt;0rt 1'1&gt;11 128, Dlvlolon V.
Dlitrtet Treuurer Welloy
lamer, Lancalllar, w!Q give tile
treaourer' I raport. There will
ba )lie preaeritatlon of owarda.
•
tlon ~" be
OpeidrtB lnvoco
w~ . by
Joe Sweeney, dlltrlct chaplain.
. . A pall commander• meeting
wiU :11e bald at 11 a.m. and a
eard ' turn-In wW be bold be-11 111it1 12 nooa. A lundJ.
eoo.!l'ill be held at 11:311.,
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Training

Given on
The Job .
Pldurel a,ad Report
BY BOB HOEFLICH .

-Blue
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time.

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oo, Oct. 3 wltll tile wimers meetne&gt;t dq,
hoot • of· tlvo pme oar- • • • dl.toloo penJantwb&gt;to cleclde tile chamPiona o!
.
National and American lea!IIIII I wUI begin oo Oct. 4, I!..,
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-' one .pme playoff ls necea~.
r. ~ ..
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.,c;;o- Otllorwlso, tho divisional aerlea
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&gt;7 wUI botiln on Oct. 5.
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The W&lt;B'Id Sorloo wiD begin
Q
. ·· I oct. ntntlleeiQ-of-theALei!am- ::=t:,u~~~- ,
•. ·''.P!ono. AJ! i!Wo!! pmea and the . , Mrllo .;... N~ -~''Jf'
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.worM $erle• wiD be tolevlsed. !llllrlet a•ndlla~'PI'taldorit; wUJ ,. Blda ror ~ia- ~aiH.
~ ....,.uaao. !" . ' . - .
JiUra1 ;.a1or ~.. .... w111 be
. Dllltlet
®Onod en· 1\'~sda,y, 0et. 22,
I«OI'IIirw ~ an lllliOUlll'omillt
Monday by Jlllin
. Drill, ,,.p'roJect
enctneer d. 1Sitco, lnc., ~
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dlYioloo, one team WDl be llr&amp;JIIed a bye then pia)' tile wiiiiOr of
tho Oct. 3 pmo on the !olloJrlrw
da,y. ShoUhl a !our - wa,y tie dovai.P, two games wUI be plaJOd

lo,y lllbbord, ~; .........

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aliiOIUI&lt;ed Monday by BaoobaU
, Commi"l,..r - e Kubn.
U three teama ohould tie In a

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ot.p.doqlrloro,

tho

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.:;;.~~~~:~ E~~ Host Fall Conference

Blab
Grlmm. He .... omplo,yed In tho
alreraft induJirr,
He II sunltod by hll wire,
Mary; one ••&amp;~Mr. Mr1. 9Jir.

If She's setting out on her own, why not make sure she keeps in touch.
Buy her a phone for her new home.
After all, she's slill your little girl, isn't she?

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Sbormau Grimm,
o1 198
Welt Illata Sl., Allleaa, died SotardQ In blterlrw Armo J1ta1
a brief
Mr. Grimm .... bem .....
~ tho .... ol tile lale

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Mra. li1tarcJa BJI.
1oek, Nti.....Uio; Mro. Kana
Beerbower, Erte, Pa:, ud 11r1.
LouiJe camp.,u, LorJoulor; ....
- - Donald Mliler:, Colum..
INa; slsloro, Mro. Cbl9al1er' RMfJnWr, 111'1. La..
el11e F - . PllneJMlle. IIIII
Mra.
llaUetl', In ado.
llomo; • brothar, IIQIIIIIIill, York; 10 ...-u.trmlllll - ·
era! • • •. and nep,owo.
0uo . ....,. and raur slslora
.,.._him
l'lo»nl oomeoo wW ba bold

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ceived tor general work, electrleal work, ]llurnb!JW work, heating,

LOCAL TEMPS
Tho tOIIIilorat.Jre [D dormtcJrra
be bold at Grace Ualted ~ Pomero,y at 11 a. m. VcntJay ,...
dilt ,Oiureh In GalUpolia G11Wo4. der elearq aldeo ,... 69 denoadlr¥, bellmlllll .a t 7 p.m.
areas.

Dies Saturday

and

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A prlvato~ cnmed land !Ill
dlmp wW be operating In Meigo
Oount1 within tile next 30 dJQ'o,
'11111 was tho prediction of
Coun'D Prealdenl John Zerkle
llonJI8y nl&amp;bt when Middleport
VUlase Council met In regulnr

moutll,Ohlo.
·
I!Oparate pr""'oals
wm be re-

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WUilam

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Israel'·1 R.a1d
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Led by Tanks E Di ks R
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DISCHARGES -

Sherman Grimm

roD.....,

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BY BOB HOEFLICH

projec~

.... '"'' and ......hed lv"
the ear It landocl In a
ditdl, the driver said.

Jfyou're worried that she won't phone,
give her a phone.

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Operation of Landfill Dum

tho
AU w'1"k oholl he done accordlng todrowinpand s.l)lci!lcat!ono
prepared by Earl C. Hayes and
Aa.soclates, Architects, of Port&amp;-

&amp;:.uh, l7, w~

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Star Killed

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training
cball-mu Gl 1111 Metga.Galtt1 •
...... Scout Dlotrlet, ._eed
~ lhllt alrllning aeaolon lor

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Edward G.
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the ' ....,s "lqo" - tlllll rriOot ill U1.

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A atsr tho silo o! RobiiiiOO
Sr. ea1ta 11'1 eDOI'IIlous shadow
and It lo dllllcult lor llviJW
thlnp to ....,.. and prosper In
that much aledo. Bing Crosby'•
tlrot !lmil,y of oona dlseovorod
the taet as ha'" otlloro: Checyl
Crone, John Darrymora Jr.,
Peter Foalo, Llza Nlnnelll and

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Edue.-la:-.,.awa,ytho ~ oeedomlc ~10• ol
a row y.a bJI~k llllll U I NIU)t
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belrw deVol!lPod. . .
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IIELFING KINDERGAltTEN PUPIL, leUnda Grimm, ICJOii..:
ov~ a reader which wW be a put of tho aludy lhla ,.... at tho·:;:.·
Midd1elJort Eleme~Ury klndorprten cla!l oiMro. PbyUioRae-&lt;:. ·
l«rtt Is carolyn lflplas·- l s wwld,. 111ft aldoln lito Yolco·.';.·
Hiah School Job training Pr1llriDL
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