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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Jo Am Conkle,
Cheshire; Hilda White, Long Bot-

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COLUMBUS (IJPO'
Tile
a.-te Baird of Edueatloo hi•..
aPJ)I"oved f805,boo In lllate aid to
ninO odocott...l television Illations for the current fiscal year.
1be board's action came Me&amp;

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Discharged - Unley H a r t,
Michael Barr, John Hai'Uling, Ed~

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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 9

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42 International stars:

John Wayne, Robert Mitch~
um, Henry Fonda
COLORC.t.RTOON:
Captains Courageous
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

.4Jaother Uberal voire i• •ilent

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SGT. DAVID L. PROFFITT

SGT. CARL L, BOGGS

Members received information
od the Sta!!dar&lt;l OU Aware! for
IIJP"'ltOridlng a criminal during
a burglary, the Sst. Jtm Mill•
Award by tile Gellla Cooal;y Gill
Club as tbe outstandl.ai law en..
forcemont o!!lcer In Gellll Coun11 for tile year, end hla hl&amp;l&gt;eat
award was the Ohio State
lUglroay Patrol &amp; l p e CIIatloo for aarinl tile life or a
truck driver &lt;Nrlnll tbe Sliver
Bridge dlaaster.
A veteran or tile United

ation local Leaders Conf'erence
held recently at Kent State uru.
versity. Four memberfl o1 tbe

Wednesday and Thursday
Sept. 10-11
Kyger Creek Association attendL....,....;N;,;O:;,T:..;:O;:,P,:E::;N:..,._ __, od the conference.

States Mr· Force during Worl4
War 0, Set. llotiP b I mOln·
bor or Lahlolte Pool27, Allier.
lean Le8lal and tile Flnt Bop.
tiot Church or GelllpoUs.
Set. Boua and hla w I f e,
Wanda Lee Boga, have I w o

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FmST COOL ARRIVES
The first late swnmer cool
~~r~ap settled over the Midwest
early today, pushing warm air
to the East. Frost was likely
In the lntorlor portions or MichIgan, the UPI reported.

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On the Job
(Continued trom page

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Tom ~after and Rod Walker.

both at the Mark V Store In Mlcldleport; Rick Warner, Kropr's
In Pomeroy, and Mike Van Conn., at the M. and R. Foodllner
In Middleport.
Some cj the enrolled students
are Working aa teacher - aidet

savings grow with regular deposits. Each account is insured and interest is guaranteed
For bankiQi: service without
"peer," visit us today.

In

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tralnlnr program.

These Include Carolyn .Maples,
klndergarteo; Kattzy Qoeena, Bet-

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

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Russell, Rise SJ...rlaCe Jefleia,

Marllee Van Meter, all at the

Funeral in Hanoi
A period or mournl~ Cor Ho
will conttnue through Wodnojlday in North Vlet..m. A
hour cease-fire In South VI ..
nam called in his honor by the
Viet Cong high command wUI
expire at 1 a.m. Thursday.

SAIGON (IJPO- North Vietnam gave Ho Chi Minh a hero's

n.

funeral in Hanoi today. A 21·
gun salute aiD low-level passes
by
warplanes marked the
ceremonies be r o r e 100,000
mourners. many ol them
leadill!: figures in the Comm~r
nist world.
Hanoi
Radio
said Ho's
"revolutlorary misslonu was
eulogized by

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llelllller federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Le Duan, first
North Vietnam's

secretary or
Communist party, who vowed

hla nation would hllionalft ' IU
efforts to defeat the ' l!Jnited
States.
In addition to representatives
from 19 nations, the broadcast ·

said, atteOOlrv were .. 100,000

were ••21 camon shots ani
aiq~lanes !lying to bid farewell," ~ braadeast said.

Heating Is Our Businessl

Arrival of a Son
Mr. and Mra. James W, Batey, Mlddlep:n1, II'IDOUilte the
blrtll of their ftrat cldld, a aon,

We got o new trvc::k to
tin you even finer,
more eHicient service.

We have found p•ple
want a finished instal•
lation - not a set off
job. We install com•
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Center. 'llle baby weltbed 1
poundl and 10 DUDCea and hal
been named Shawn Cbrllllan.
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enll are Mr. end Mro. George
Batey, alao or Middleport,

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Gerda tlarecitMing Cape CodCAPE HAT'! ERAS, N. c. -IIJIRRICAN!GERDAI&amp;Ihedthe
4&gt; !later - · wltlt otrong wlnda aa It moved" tbo Atll•nlli' ~
on a couraethet poood a potential lltreat to '100 mllea or tile

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Clyde R. Q.l!len, 17, Middleport, waa ln,lurod In a atngle

ear accident at 1:50 p.m. Mondal on Rt. 7, one and lbree tenlha mlleo north of C.ellhlre,
accon!lnll to tile State Hlg!lwa.r
Patrol.

a

Grate Makes

Fund Report

. lzlar Solomon conduct.
Putotrolllll'l!;· W. Va.
mal!llfftcent orcheatn,
pruented a ~emonlble
concert In Gelllllolla iD
1988, will have Erick
t,ltdlnan, vlollnlat, as gueat aofdr Ita April ttlt concert at
...,......... .SOuth HJch School
· Concerts scheduled then 1
Katz, i&gt;tanlot(lj...m.
,&lt;11,,,111o o\:J music !acul~&gt; on
Helen Vanni, mezto oo3, and tho ~....
CC111&gt;0W!&gt;I'a0whlch
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on tile MarohaH 1,1'11118
lilt Y•r. om week before

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were featured on .the EdSul• .
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.1l¥101hOW.
:.1~ Two iattfacUone on the IaooaM., : er oerlea arealaolamlllarla...,.
or area eoncert-roora - tho
. j)&lt;tllllar Nonnan Wioll Ololr end
tho dellilllful doo haq~lata, Loow. otrethand Eacoaa. 'lllechotrwlll
:pre ..... Itt. coocert· at ,tile La,..
.,~.,_: '!llhSellooloo Fib. 23, and
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Conimwd.ot _I r o u n d 11\tlck
aplnat an Ameri... baae IIIII
111o lhelilnll or 41 Allied taraeto
D.arkod the
til the - daJ ......are In honor ~ Ho
Cbl Mlnb, u.s. mUIW)I .......
... Aid todll.
Amorlcon lorcoo, wldch bad
tacllb' -.vod tllo VIet ~
lrUce, took to tbe all..... u
u tho
period
SAIGON

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Amorlcon lorcoo the weatem end or lbe QIO Son
or
,.Jcl rellj10IId to the Increased VallOY about 33 mneo Da
N11118,
opokeamen
Ald.
eo.run.m.t boUle •&lt;IIYIQ&lt; In
eatod -

ldad.
Abraml

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lor WulJin8IGII to , -

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Tbe attaeJrer• were drlven d1
alter boura of filhllnl bJ

CO!ierenco or Pnoldeat Nlxm'o troopera or the AlnoriCIII
top military end 41P)omaUc DIY!olbn'o 19$tlt Lfaht W&amp;lliiT
advloera '"' Vfolaom, 'llle Brlptlo, alclod by fl&amp;bler·
dlacuulo111 ...;.. expoetod to bomben, .,.w IP!IIahlp end
laclode poallb~ . tm'lher u.s. artllleey, ~~ aald.
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.Alaskan Oil Goes
In Biggest Sale ·

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IZLER SOLOMON, CONooCTOR of the lnd~~··a·a S1111phony o;&gt;rcbaatra,lvlll be In Parkersburg, w. Vi!-,
4, 1970.
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eert A~~iatlon la expectlna: a

ANCHORAGE, Alaaka (UPQ -The or Alaaka aold oil
rl&amp;bta In a huP region or tile
frozen Arctic Wednesday In a
dramaUc flnailclal battle wldcll
eatabllallod two 1-ecordo-- more
tbon $900 million In total sales
lllil blah bid or f28,233 an acre.
The total prlee orll800.220,920
IJUl'PII&amp;oed a pnvlooa blah for
ale of nil rf&amp;bll which netted
lbout $700 million In California.
A lwo-&lt;oJnpall)' combine,
Including the ~ ou Co.
OIIDod by billionaire J. Paul
Golt,y and Amerada He&amp;s Corp.,
loJ&gt;pod tho lci'IIO&amp;e mark by
JlliJin&amp; $72,277,193 for the 57tll
or ·'ll!e 179 pareala sold In tbe
da)&gt;long oalt.
'lbe hilhest price ete:r paid
baton~ lor oil rl&amp;bte wao ~.Cio

....Ide wllh .....
clolmfnl llul lend bolonga to Ito

marked

original Eolclmo ownero. An old

car pirkoct acrooa tbe ... plaaterod wltll

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rwdtnc. 'tt2,000,000,000 nattn
_land robbery."
Mlaht lil&lt;ceod f2 BUilOII
Early · bldo r111 10 hl&amp;b

ofllclola ellllmatod tile total
ml&amp;lrt exceed f2 billion, but
later - • • for much
loworamounll.
A firm called Chamjll.on OU
eo. or ~ rwllnoi.Y bid $1
for fNir'J JIUCOI end flnally
~ .... at that prloa.. $00039

the Alvln

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Football is

Lions' Topic

· BoOsters Plan

Band TrifS

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tile

u. s. Depertmont or Alrlcul·

iuut ol. Frank Porter,
end a.atloa ~ar. - o r

ture, a

SHf!ler'• In Pomeroy. tile gueot
or Boll Jacoba.

Olio ilew member, Donald H.

~- or veter.
- ll8morial: -.ua•; ... ac__.lo&gt;Fnd
Morrow. · Pnllldlnl over tllo
.~. ........ 11&amp;11\11 Cruea, pre.

Dlli&gt;olr,

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BAY, Pllq.LIPHND- THE .

Change Your
Trailer To Bot

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Metc• Hl&amp;h

School _.... to · - tile
lllelp foolllall pme at Pl.
Pleaaant Friday evening mull
purchalle tllelr Uckblo at tile
Malp Hl8h or Metcs Junior
111gb Schools .
Sluclelll tlckola will not be
aold at tile gate. Acl!ill 11181
purthale Ucketo at tile pte,
boWeYer, Sluclent ttckela are
50 conta, adults $1. Tile game
at Pl. Pleaaonl will pt underway at 7:30p.m.

IUILD~RS

CONVERT

Whoo ,.. build cono
lid• low COlt Bottlod

Gaa. Let u• vin yov
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Rutland Furniture
ARNOLD GRATE

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Count 17 Ohioans

$69 Yet to

Be Given

Lost in Tragedy
CINCINNATI (UPQ At
leaot 17 Ohioans perbhed In tile
cralh or tile Alleg!leny Airline•
DC-8 jet _.. lndlanapolla, llul
alrllno has c:oallrmod.
The lll.fated O!alrt, No.853,
had picked Ull 52 peraons at tile
Greater ClnclmaU Airport Tues.
daJ to continue to Weir-Cook
Airport at JndianapJUa. 'l'hlr1y.
ellillt or tlloee
boardod tile .
rathei' than-walt for
a dela.reO Tr11111-World Alrllnu
lll&amp;ht from New YiJrk.
EJ&amp;Id;r.m. .-.ci the jet end

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IDIInberawen aen.

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Stores.
Two Armco Steel Corp. uf!l,.
dais wen kllled in the crash,
They wore Wcbard A. lloxwoD

of Mlddlolown and 11&amp;11\11 J.
ila¥1 or Franklin.
A. Scott Thompson or Cold

~&lt;¥., and Aaron w.
or CinciiBlaU, emploJeo
H. Baldwin eo. or CJn.

Springs,

Hubbell

or

D.

ehmatl. were alao aboard.
Mra. Marrlllne lleoourc7 or
ClnclnnaU, niece or a llomlllllll
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. .. ftoMtii'AIJGI/ililii~ ~-ili'l!iier dlod.
In St. .Lou!L .
lion Co ................., de&gt;.
- · pYo.tsQ, while'- a r lzalloaa, tile St. Jolm . Lutbenn
!lundll Sehool, the F..-.at Run
Melhodlol Owrch !lmciQ' Scbool,
tbe Sonr.Bita-Sewlntl ·Club, end
tile Junior Auxiliary or ·Drew
Webster l'l&gt;li 39, eontrlbuiA!d tbo

iMat;y~

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eldod to walt for TWA Olg!lt 6t
ralber lhlli lake tile AllecJteny,
That docfolon aavod tllalr ·Jiveo.
Tho Ohio vtcUms included Augultlne J. Loa&amp;, 66, hla wife,
Polly 43 end aon, Al'ley IL
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23. Loa&amp;. of Cln..-lniDs 1147 •
c1mat1, was vice chairman or
Contrlbullona 11181 ba mailed tile board of Colonial Food
to tbe Alnorlcan Red Crosa, ..,.,
berr7 Helgbta, Pomeroy, or handed to either tbe l'l&gt;meroy or Mid-

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lleC&lt;lurq, dlolrlct - · -

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far Draekelt Co. hare, wu
recently tranalornd to St. Laab
and the COUille plemld Ill
aeareb for a new house.
AlleJheny o!!lcWa tllua far
have 'ldonllflod 73orthopu....
gera. "noey· Aid the aoxt or kin
or five olber vlcUma aaltod1be names not ba mode public.

Meigs Youths Invited

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In a teleeram received recently by Chari.. Gloec:kner, chap.
tor cbalrllllll, ha waaldvlsod that
Red Croll _ . ..s In )II'OVIdlng

To Organize Tuesday

eiiiOI'PilQ' shelter end food to
deeted families has now rl.IIBil
Malp Coun1y youth will organfrom tile $8,000,000 Ogure ear. Ize to help tile mentally retardHar reporledto$16,000,000. This ed at a. meeting schedllled for
111aure lacludea not only emer- 7:30 p.m. oext TUesday at Grace
pney relief fw famOiea In Mia. Eplacopal Church In Pomeroy.
slall&amp;lPI but alao VIrginia end
A Metra Countr cllapter or tile
Weat VIrginia, end Includes •· Ohio Alaoclatton for Retarded
....... or e-lbblng tbe fiiDI.. Chlldrm oomposod of yrung peolloa In lo&gt;mes endi)I"Ovldlng aome ple from 13 to 25 years or age
boulebold furnllhlnga.
will be formed at the Tuesday
During a recent meeUng or tbe night sesalon.
ceater, tbe 8IDll.l fund drive was
The youtb Ohio Aasoclatlon
di.IICUIIaed. A chalrmaD has DDt for Retarded ChUdren is com1'1 been _._,llbreportod. pallid or young people Jolnod toIO!ber to learn how to Uve battor, how to work wltll olhera and
VETERANS MEMORIAL
to live of themselves to the menHOSPITAL
Admhllonl - Helen Glhbs, tally retarded. Mambors or tile.
Hartford; Allee lllllo, Middle- orpnlzllll.m work wltltiD tbelr
port; n..- Gordon, l'l&gt;meroy.
Dbclllrpo - Bert11a Gill,
9ltrrle DIDguu, Karen s.tea,
Partly cloody and coni today,
big!!
In the IOJt)er ,60nndlow 7Us.
lol'l
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Goollloln.
Moatly llolr and cool tonight, low
LOCAL TEMPS
In the 40a. Sunny and not quite
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PARENTS KILLED IN CRASH - 51~ al- in a waltiDt

room at Wier-cook Monicipal AIIp&gt;rt Ill lndlallljlolla, Ind.,
Mrs. James Alexander crles quietly after l.earnlnl her pareru
were amq the 83 persons killed in a nlklair colllalon. of an
Alleg!lell)' Alrlluea jet and a small plane aoutheall af the clcy.
Mrs. Alexruw:ler Is the sister of Mrs. Kenneth Harris of Pan·
eroy. Their parent&amp; lost in the traged: were Mr. ard Mra.
Robert Young Rising Sun, ldd.

Contrlbuttona or $197 toward
tile $1!68 flrat aaaeaoment or tile
per acre. MillY tracta tor Metp Count;y Challtar or tile Am1e as Ulan f200 011 aero.
orlean Rod Croaa for u a l lliDk or
fllcal - ' to Hurricane C&amp;mllle vlcUma
Cor. tho
Blood have-receiYodtoclate. .
1&gt;¥
II lll*ctoai• MOO,~~_....

on March t.
near ,.,,&lt;llf crowd at each ot .
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ito ..,..,.., 'ft ;1\&amp;11
'J,li: " .~r- 110!'~ 4 ' i&amp;IW:tir • p(ot or J.GiiiotiN
cooliiY ""IOHI)i~nm.-rl ~ ~ .lli't!e~ \!111~~be:a~D-t.nltilld' ddelaailo. .,... ., · • .,... ,,
attend oil thol ba'alo Olsilolllajlll• ·con&lt;erta lh Alhlant, K,y., PortoEveq Colftllllb' Bldl •.,
able aiter' ito
memboh an ' mOU1f&gt;:~ !'aclltta, and a &lt;omEo1r7 "'-101' oil .,.,q.,;&lt;Jn
seated. IIi lei'loii, preoenteil lb.. plete 1\01-~ of all ....,.11!111¥ tbo UDIIod Stateo waa repro.
Ia the 1,0S7 b1dl
tile Municipal Allllltorlum, lml concert. lhi'i.ihout tile anjilwlll - - lhll
11 "" to eso,ooo a
open with the AmleiDellaMu.iica '_ be mailed to each member. Tic- ..mntllod far oil rl&amp;bll to
early · lnYeatment
o~chestra on oCt. 28. Ouloof· keto are ..,.,.r a&gt;llable at tile 450,858 acres or Alllka'l
.lailn aue•l• will ba aoated eoilly., doOr .aa admission Ia by anm&amp;al fabulowl North . Slope. State .
10'~1nuteo prior to the sOc:oDd ' .~rohlt&gt; only.
· , o!!lclolr Aid moot or tltem
concert, . Vlctoi'' ·l lorae'a,.,.;.· . .at'y•r loealmemberacould wore ouecesllful blcldora .., at
brllllalit nowned ~n · shaN, on Nov. attard•· 30 concerta featuring 26 -" lealtonepareel.
'"l'llla Ia Alllkl'a IIJ,'tllleot
5.
'· 111. Final concert of the '"'""' dH!erant·attra~Uoos wllblnarad-'
will ba the Pemsylwnla Ballet ius of,iboii!IOO miles.
daJ," Gov. Keltll Mlller•tojd 700
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,
Gl)OI1Inc or bids. Earlier be
promliod Alaoka would uoe tile
Mefls Hl&amp;b School bold footDK110J for"__,..IJIIl'POo
....• laclllllbw tax rellet (or ball cooch Charles CJuonee3' wu
aueat _ . Wednesday tile llate'o 2BS,oooruldenta.
tile
l'llm01'01 .lllddleport LIODa
A few peraona faUod to lbare
ClUb mat for a luncllecm at thO
hllentlllslum.
'Melhodlat Church 1n Pom.
Four plcketa, who Aid they
eroy.
npre"""led a fiJ'OUJI o« 25
Coach Cl1ancey Uated JIII'IOD·
Elklmoa at 1'111111 Barrow,
ne1 or lhla year'• team, 00111lllllllled '"' tbelr ablllllol end
tllelr proln•• end _.., tbe
Institute
fUm or tile pmo laatweek w1t11
11-SI.,Joe.
frlllram Cbalrman Tom CU.
..U lntrodncod two olhor guellla,
lMAiore Welaa, II)IOCial qat or

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Reported

Chief Cremeans
Makes Report

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trol, WBI talam to Veterana Mo.
moria! HoapiW by lll!l Mlddl,_
port Emerpncy ~ 'Whore hla
IDjllrles were diagnosed 11 abra..
slona end hla condltton aa aatbPremier Olou En-lai "as sent
factory.
to Hanoi by China only 1 lew
hoori" arter Jl'o dleO .!Jut ·It ' ,_,'!11o:petliol 1114 Qllll... od - ,,,...t &lt;lr tlla rl&amp;bl olde
&lt;eturnod to Peking the
daY. The new delegation, which or the hlabwa.r end hla car otruek
fP'OUP or mall boxes. 'llle vearrived tn Hanoi Monda)', was
hicle tllen wont all tbe left tide
led by Ll Haien-nien, a vice
or
the hl&amp;l&gt;- end slnlckiiPIIrd later.
premier.
The owners alao plaa to op..
rail.
Tile Sovlat ll'OUII was headed
Jill
for a D..J aleobolle bover- Two Recent MUsions
'1berl was hOIWl' cJama&amp;o to
by Premier Alexei N. Ko!Yiln.
t11o car, a 1969 Plymouth, No ... permit (1om tile a£,
who arrl""' in Hanoi St.turdaj'.
tar
they
GpeiL
The
D..J
permit
charlO waa fllod.
In Raein~
W1luld allow tllam to "'"" 8;2
per .&gt;coal boer for oo.ptomloo
COUIJIIII!Ion. end opoiate • 3.2
Tba
ufdtbU
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,per coal beer earl)' aut.
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the flrlt Frldll
0.0 o« tbe ownorollkl, ''Tile
1:25
p.m. lor l,yllll Hart·'~# .
will have a p1aco where
Middleport' • · porldng meter lhoY con ao to relax llld lllltt cine -waow.n
The balance in all Middleport collecUonafortlle.-o«AQ. 'friondl." Ani, DO1·d i - ... Mamorla1
Vlllap fands aa of Aug. 31 IOIIJ.. UJIIolalod $1,087.50, according or 1111' kind, e1a. 1n t1te llulld· admlllod Cor a foot
od $148,158.35 according to tile to the .-,1y report or Cblet q or In 111o par1c1as area, w111 od lD • apm~r
Ill. 7:45 p.m.
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No - ullder 11 ,..,., or ... ....... look Mrs.
surer Gene Grate submitted to ..will ba permlttod Into tile bulld- toV....IIIIMIIDOrlal
Middleport Council Monday nlg!lt Monday nllht.
Aeeldento
tnveatlplod
during
near whore Dr. R, R.
Receipts. dlsbursementl al.l
dtllvered
• dauilttar . Iii .
the clerk • treasurer's balance tbo month totaled four and of
114oo In t11o _ . t vehicle. ;.:~f
as or Aug. 31 1 respecti-ve!)', b'P Cl arreata 2t wore lor traf.
flo
vtolallans.
Arriola
lnclud.
Bole end llle boby were a..;. ·
elude: general, $3,585, $1,569.31,
(ci.iitnuod
from
tiiQID to Plea- Valllll' ~J·
$27,077.21; cemeter:J, $58t.25, od 13 for apeodlng; left or ..... ment -to ..,.,...n·-tllater,
one;
atop
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v.lolationl,
pltll.
$533.39, $10&amp;.11; parklll! meter;
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C'ourt'o rdllJI aplnat. oChool
two;
ICIIealinl
tlrel,
oae;
intox$100, no disiMiraement:8, $79.48;
'lbe ,.other. Wll a
nre "'lui~Jmenl, 110 recelpto, Ication, tllree; dlaturblnl I h e pr.Qer.
cooatltutlooal
amendmlnl to
1160 ,90 , a3l;S.9e;swtmmlngll""', peace, five; petty larceny, two; portlal4&gt; oulllfy tile . court'.
$688,62, .1,701.90, $368:09.,.... flllun 1D PI¥ Pll'klnll Udlota, ~let that olate lealda1Urea
drawn; planning oommlsalon. no ~~!rot; riiiBiiDI rod llg!lta, two;
$2, 838.1 8;• reckle11 (lllefa&amp;lon, oae; Wepl mUit roo"" u. ··~ man. oqe
recelpto, $58.98,
vote" tormula. · Obltnera aid
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street maintenance, $1, 953, t5. - a t , one; dlllllll'"' a pollee ¥tbwool4 p~ dlo '1!1afftcer, one; 1 laterferln&amp; with a
f2,174, 73, $4,896.20; IIIlO hf&amp;h- . polloa omcer, one; a188111t end Dltkaen olnce 110 one or atitul'll
iiay, $126.87. $245.93, f2,0G4.63;
wu .likely to _.,. over·
oanltaey aewor, $4,000.96, $3,· boller1, tllroo&gt; and one lor u. opolllot'ahlp. :
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15. 4. : water.
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$17,146.57;

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A a))Okolftllll for Gm. ConmnUJ!at lrl!amJ_, - . men Aid, Targeta Included
Creiltttoa W, Abrllllll, tile U.S. lhrougb tile perimeter or a u.s. tllree provincial capltala and
&lt;OIIIIIWlllor In VIetnam, lndl- Al'ley Due oollod "!Iberia" In llx dlatrlct townJ.

concert sea-

Rathskellar, Restaurant .
RIO GRANDE - Rio GriDIIo
Colleae hu leuod tile Iormor
Jerey Miller'I Gift Shop, local'
od m ru. 3.1 beiwoen lllo Grendo
end Gellillollo, to The Rodman
Corporatloo. Tile land IIIII build.
1n11 were donalod to the Colloae .
1aat year by Mr. end Mrl. Rebert Evans.
Tho Rodman Corporatloo,
1&gt;¥ Sam HamiltOn, Georall
Pope, end Frank Pierotti )llano
to open a ramurant, nt. lied·
111111, at tltt ellil 0( September.
Jmmodlate p.... oo1l for 111 "11lllltl reotaunnt · tllit W1luld
.__,._~lt41 illl-·a·rlolf cil _.~•• 'l'baft will
bo • · dance noor llld room for
a band. Tilt Ollilei'a pion to open
a ratbokallar ·In tlte basemall

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t11e bodleo or 28 or . t11e1r
Amerlcoa ladleo In
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aoldlera. U.S. loaoea were HIInce !lundiJ, todll 4l1lWod
-~~~--tbe u four kDlod end 12 -!dod.
110 ""'" or - · on Commu- coue.llre endod at t Lm.
The overnlilrt aholllnlattackl
11111 ,POIIIIDna,
(t p.m. 'I!DT w..... _,. wounded 31 Amerleano, opokeaAld.

thet already have
roclproclt,y to tile Trl·
Cilimnunlzy Concert A.,...
offer a rich fare of 11na
of the IMII ..

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Bateys Announcing

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Among the foreign delepUons attenc:UJW· the funeral was
a new gr&lt;KCJ (rom Communist
China.
A delegation headed by

Middleport Elementary Schoqi. Hanoi residents and combatants
in rormal clothes and wearing
Robert Dalley Is carrying 001
a bousekeeplng aide project at mourning bands.
Gather Around Speakers
Veterans Memorial Hospital
u At
the same time, one
while Belay Miller Is working
million -le and tr-s of tile
as a IJIJ"IIe"l aide at the same
capital are gathered around
hospital. Alaoenrolledlnahoooeloudspeakers to follow the
keeplng aide on the job tralnil1g
ceremooy program of ttl!
program Ia Lomle Darst at Ohio requiem service."
Universlt;y.
Follow~ the eulogy lor Ho,
Programs are of t11e year'•

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Open a savifi8S account with
any amount youwlshandwatch

.''iSymphonyComing t 0
·::.~· arkersburg in '70

dau!IM«a, Garo4&gt;n Kqe Boas, Seaboord.
A hurrl"'lne watch waa ordered fi'Cift Clpo Hallen• to
a ltudeat nurse at Hoher Med- 1
Ma11.·,
by tlte NoUooal Hurrlcane.Center In MlamL
leal Canter School or Nurah1£
reau
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Gerda w&lt;Kild probabb&gt; awl»e at Clpo ilod tll!a
end Clrla YvODDO llopa, I 1989

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PRAGUE - ONE OF 111E LAST LIBERAL wlceo In CIBchoJo
lo¥llda tell allont
lllrdllne eommunllto had lallen oontrol of
the Czech and Praaue journaHati un1ona.
An olllclolanDouncement lofonda7 Olahl Aldt!WonllnPI'IIaldl~
or e:mcuUve boord, of tile CHell Journalloll UIIIIJiliiU realinod. , .
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his compaiiJ'.
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attending and introduced the new
association members. He also
presented Richard L, Barlow,

Darryl F. Zanuck's
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the Kyger Creek Teachers Association held at the hlgtl school.
M. B. Wlthers 1 president, wei.
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Geora:e Rowley, Pomeroy; Henry

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tGII'I; Gerald Dean, Albany, Clyde
(Ronnie) Quillen, Midd.leporti
Russell
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or t11e mentally "'lllrdod lllrvlllh
recreational, soclal, rellllou

end oducaUonal acllvlllea.
A apokeaman for tbe II1'00P
plamlng tile orpnlzaUonal aesston had lbla to ...,. al&gt;wt Tuoo.
day's meeting:
t•Jn every genenUon atNI.tl
seem to feel that .the youth an

less resp:maible, more U111'Uly,
end leas reallllll.c . - life lben
they were 'when they were 10UIJI'.
"Youth part!cQ&gt;alln&amp; In 10Ut11
OARC acUvtU.a have a ..,..ceto
prove t11at tlleY areacillalb'llllll'tl
dedicated f!ld dele&lt;mlnod to plOY
an lnlportam role In lmi&gt;l&lt;IVInK
tllelr communlcy end world -

were tile memberl or tbepr-.
log _.uon. '
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log faltll In youth is
au.d 1be mes"ll&amp;.'•

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All\'tHIB baV1J1i1 1111' 11101tlooa
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BY ~ACJ( O'BRIAN

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We . ,have hoerd at lout 25

NEW roRK - "What'a 1be vero!ona &lt;!I what •'realli ._.
COLUJOIVS (U~'Ibe Oblo ~ ~do moat I c rolatlona
matter - ;iQa afraid ~ tbe Keo. od" Olld boUove none ~ lbOnL
CloMnJ Aatemi&gt;Q- .......... lv tbe Leal••• deiiWid1 OIJii JOII!C* , ·No .comment on the •ecJdent ia
.....,. rn. - llllaloiWe 1014. lollYe Soi\1.. Cclmmlalllon oo De411,
l&amp;lrpby, Boston, .JI.ut.. u~ pottlble be(IUie no aecldent cu.

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... loa(lo wiD be a IIIO-do1 1011abl - tbe Jut ~ tbe year,
Aitllouil&gt; tbere lo relotlvel!'
lillie llflllll lalolnoss beforo tbe
- . . ..,... fear a ti&amp;IK
could bo - - to . . - tile

IIIVera.

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homer &lt;!I tho 101100 and 550111
~ his career II&gt; alert a throenm Atlanta rall3 which pa.ved
the wa,y lor Pit JarVi1 to win
hlo 11111 game. Rleo Carty olao
homered for Ute Braves, who
moved 111 wltllln .oot DOinta Olld
a bait- of tile llrst.jllaco
Gfanta. Wfllie Me:Ccwey had a
two.nn double for San Fraacla-

UPI !Poria Writer
ul.ook who' I No. 1."
'lbat'l the measage tbe New
York Melo !laahed on 9lea
St1dlum's scoreboard at 10:16
p.m. IDT, Wodnelday nl&amp;ht-aac1 It did moro t1w1 berold tile
team's rise to flrllt pl1ce In abe
National Leaaue'a Eaalern D!v!.
lioa.
a sbooo Uke a boacoo of hope
to all tile poremlal loaera In

co.
Roberto

Pena tripled

and
ocored oo WOOdJ Woochrard'o
eriOI' In tile ei8hth lllllne ao llle
Padres beat llle Reds behind
tile hro.!Ut fl(tchlng ~ C'-Y
Kirby. Tooy Cloolneor sullered
tile loas lor tbe Redll, traU
tile Glanta by .002 DOinta and a

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Klnt ·IUD _ , lbe
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"~-,deiced Point to lt\lel ·tile MaraU:
"~ ea In a sa..o rout.
•."'.~ . If tllero'•IIIYiblne Ukel!&lt; toaot

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~~Lt~arauder dOIIdor Uj&gt;lt'oapredlc.

~fioa IUeb aa the Dlljol"a. It J1

barely pooolble tllat Melp Hoad
• ,Coach Charleo Chancey 1111¥ do a
-~ .bU ~ aoluor cliwlns and pool
;•. &gt;illooplo'o blarney on tile IQDetln

nlng lor tile Senate In a tough
race against llallry Cabot Lodeo.
QJ hiding a small story tben,
H le-ed until many years lator when It broiJ&amp;I1I beadUoes.
The whl.sphered thou(lh false
rumors that a Vet')' young Jack
KOIIIedJ once and brlelly had
been marrl~ and then had the
marriage ..,...led tiWiated cafe
ooclot;y, and aU a~ to keep
the rumors out. ol print lester.
ed tbe acanclal to s ])Oint where
tile atory bad to be scotched
many years after tbe oUogod

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II the hyllerla ~theouch oventJ as theN"" York
Glanta' Llltlo Miracle In 1951,

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Ends in Pressure On--B.home
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Stalemate - ~ li&gt;onue(lll'ii,.e
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Hodps aald,

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Olld
Social E:vents urea,
lbelr tr&lt;M&gt;Iea and fiDi. AI
wltbtbereot~Uel

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alnglo Jv Cleon Jooeo aac1 s
WIIIk drove In tile wlDillDg nm
Ia tbe 1211t 11111ne of tbe llrll
game and a - · bJ J01T1
Grote Olld alnglea by
Gorretl, .-.. Art SbemiiiJ
IIIII Boowoll "~"~"" 1

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turned lbo aoeond pmo Into a
''lalqbor." The vic tor 1o 1
marked tbo 30th Olld 3111 - ·
lbe 11ota came from bohlad to

wllltblaaeai!Oil.
Single In DoelaiY Run
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cleclaM nm In tile - IDolnt 11M! Joluloy eam_,
twNaQ alngle holpod lite
PldiUeo add lbroo more In tile
ol&amp;hlb u tbe Cubs dJOIJPOd ou1

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Eseyle Clark Olld
,........,,,"""", iAII'I, Mra. Beelbe Clark alii Lam, MrL CIJde
Clark, Mark ltld lfHtbe, Mr.
and Mn. Coo
Mr. and

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Mr. and llro. EdWin ~
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Carl Clark, Mr• .,.. Mra. MD-

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Afrll S. lllck Wlae llred a BaND·
liWer for tbe l'hlllioa while Ken
llallmlla lllllferod hla 111tb loao Boot!ten mot

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rrlolow •. _
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ftft teamo were - - . - - - · 11111 lallvldtr a ..re two...,.• ., tbo
wao dlaNL'a Weotem Dhllloo - l b e oamd _.It Dllt be paid beBruao .lbe SID
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'lbe- - · w i l l hold
mo., Padro&amp; boat lbe Clncla- Toe 0., 00 -..tey, Sept. 13,
IIIII Redll, 2-1, aacl tile !lou- bociiiiiDc at t LJII; ualll _.n.
lbe lAit Aalaloo lllllely I p.m. Tbq wiD oJay
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Tho IlL iAIIdl Ia
IIIII mombora will
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- · u.a and 2-t, In tile llta~ ....,,.
to door.
«bbr NL 111111i.
'I1MI' wlU canvus Welt Co1w:n.
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llbadod - · 8-7, NOir llllven.
eloMod Hlw York,
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VWTS FRIENDS

lrloa her u abe lo al"''l's after
bettergradestlwlmo, Sooowabe
lotrylngtl&gt;llealmyboylr!...o.
Alii does lhe ever brag about all
tile IJIIJIS llho'a .,.. wltlll Wow!
Moat~ tile kids tblnk oha Is
roll nice.Oolymybeatglrllr!eacl

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CarlRlcllard
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In lite l1relflh, ~ Ill- l i t and,.._
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To Hold iJak,e Sale

and I can aeo throulh her. How
Clll I cope? Don't tell me my
day wiD como, becauoe Pvowolt- ·
ed aacl wolted, Olld It hasn'tl HELP WANTED

Dear H.W.:
A Utile beolthy ci&gt;mj)otltlon ·

novor hurt W'OIIl!. You two coumaJ achieve a lot more be- ,
....,. you arotmngtooutdoea&lt;h :

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So why not admit YOU are 11.
IDOII u Joaloua ~ her u abe ill '·
~ 7011- and loolb .a boulll. ·Y'*' .,, .,,.

NEW HAVEN - IIIN Dhol ~· ov"'be'""'"&amp;Ood~lf
Riddle, IIIlo lo Cldldroil'a WOlle- "'"'d ..... wiUI each olber .... .
ar lot' lalllrd-ioaljlal !lin- (And YOU ahollld te1re tbe ••-' ,,
dq School ~~..... lllatlvt here 11, rl&amp;ht '-· Y'*
od 1n lbo· area
to have the odp) - 11.

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The option· rollO&amp;rt is Ware's bread and butte, w,eapon,
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don~ 1011 coD Chancey (Charles Cbanee.r lllalgs HJai. hood
coach) .., In Pomeroy and aok him. He•~s more about what

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Kirby ~ the
Redt with three hit. Wednesday

Young

nl&amp;ht as he notched his tilth
victory against 18 losses.
Morales, a rookie Puerto Rican outfielder, socked his first
maJor league homer to give tile
Padres a 1.0 lead in Ute fourth
Inning. And hia elpth Inning
smash ol1 Woody Woodward's
glove for an error sent home
Roberto Pena lritll the Padres•
wiming run.
A walk to Woodward and a
trip!• by Jimmy Stewart In tile

mie Slsk lonl&amp;ht In tile finale
tile two.pme aet tbel winds
up the current homestand,
Stewart's triple was the ftrlt
extra bose bit In 28 lmlnp lor
the power...!aden Reds.
"Our offense now Isn't 1:9hat
Jt'&amp; SUJlPOBecf to be," saJd Bristol. "Pm not teking anything
away from young Klrltv
bu t
there's too much abUity' on this
club that's going to waste."
Loss For Cloninger
TO!\)' Clonlnser was lite hardluck loser.
it's beeD that
ldnd or seaQ tor Tony, whose
record now stands at 9-16,
'"It's too bad because it waa
the best game Clon1ne:er has
Jdtehed this seuon, 010 said Bristol. ~~He p.ve wr offense a
chance to score. Yoo. can't ask
lor much more!'
A triple by Pena In tile ol&amp;htll
.im.lng was the last of five hits
yielded by Clonlnser. IRa departure came minutea later
when Morales• smash went ott
WOOdward's glove.
Bristol, tbou&amp;h, W&amp;Bn't fault-

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Classic .Sii~vers lii l/11ect imd·crew nee•

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Easiest
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sixth Jno1ng accounted tor the
onJy run by tile Reds, wtto will
send Gary Nolan IPfnat Tom.

C BY KEITH. WisECUP
lett halfback, aOO Dan Grueser,
oach ~ Kincaid's Eaatern right halfback,
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The oflenaive line will be 150
... ,.p..J.rate&amp; at £lut"
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-o~ ~-, . , ' ·,.~,... f' ·;·'i '· vt. '''IJ. ·Pee. GB , Each team. won .ltateaiOD Cll- ...Alan. Halter or 16D Jb.. r ~ . ,,t•l :"""j"
•·· Baltimore
98 41i .68:;
,ener -last 'freek and find them- ·
rigbt ~rdei tfs
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D,rtroti .
82 6{) . 577 lSih - selvea in the e~ct !pot of last a.rd Uter, right guardi 155 tb,.
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Boaton
76 64 .543 20'h: year. North GaDta beat Southern Howard Bahr, eenterj ISO lb.
·washlnrtOn·
73 70 .510 25
22-0 in Uteir first game a year Robert Hensley, Jett guardi 184
New York
70 ·71 .496 27
· ago and won agaJ.nthisyeu, 14-0 lb. Mike B«irw, lett tackle and
Cleveland
56 87 .392 42
Eastern, on the other hauci, r{D- 180 lb. Dennis Elchll1(er 'left
WFST
Peel Haman Trace 36-6 1n Its opo end.
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The Probable starting defense
year 611-6.
ID be
Minnesota
86 55 .610
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middle &amp;lard, Bahr; tackOakland .
76 64 .543 9';2
Ea:tern has a powerhoose les, BoriJW and Eichinger• ends
California
61 68 •439 24
aqua and will be tough to beat Karr all:! Sanders; unet.'ckers'
Kansas City 58 83
28
in the SVAC. The Pirates, how- 1551b. Jim stettler Ritchie aoi
Chlca,o
55 84 .396 30
ever, will be tlghting for an upset Cline; halfbacks, t3sJb. ~rei
Seattle
r;s 85 .393 30IL to have 8 share or the earl,y Pooler and 150 lb. left halfba. k
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league-lead.
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W-lday·s Results
The "·~ ,
Joey HaD, and 145 lb. fullback
Detroit 4 Clev0llac1 1
~es quarterback, Dave Rocky HaU
Wash 6 New York 1
Smith, threw seven touchdown
The line. will be 140 Jb. right
Baltimore 8 ·Boston 7
passes against Hannan Trace. end Steve ~unders 1711b. right
Chicago 3 Mlnneaota 2
But don't forget the Eaglea run- tackle, Lee Gardne; 1351b. right
S.Ule 9 Oakland 4
ning game, as it has size and guard Larren Neal, iso lb. center
California II Kan City 4
soe,4 to b!"'n.
Dwight Camb8U,1251b.le!tguard
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
I Eas~rn s li~ averqes 162 . Phil Saunders, l451b. left tackle
(AU Times EDT)
bs. per man Mth the .haeks av. Carlos Reese, ancl150lb.lefterxt
Kansas City !lkmker 11-10) at eraglng 161lbs. The Pirates av- Dave Clark.
Calllornia CMcGlothlin 7-U) 11 erage is a far cry rrom thi~, wltb
The Probable defensive start.
p. at.
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·- Ritchie, lullbeck; 115 lb. Son!\)'
Botbm €l,.onbora: 7-9) at Baltl- Cline or 150 lb. Rick Sanclers,
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New York II Pitts 2, twilight
Chicago at St.. Louts, night
Houston at Atl~nta, night
San Diego at Loa Ang, night
Clnci at San Fran, night

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DesPite the loss, the Reda
managed to cllns to aecond
place in the Natktna.l League's
Western Division, where only
hro games aeparate the ttrst
oJsee San Fraaclsco Glanta
from the fifth..place Houst:oo As-

Pirates Meet
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Probe e
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Smith
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week rec..,entJng.
Game Ume is 1:30.

Still Up For Grabs

Souih, tile Big Blacks used a staoUrd split T olfenoo gearoil

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fenaiw end, outJa1tweek. should
be full-go by Friday nl&amp;ht He baa
been working OIL
Dennis Boaa, a reserve qaar.
lerbock and Prabable olarter at
deten~tve haUbat:k. Ullaat week,
should be roacb' to fllay
Pat O'Brien, 140 lb. senior
wQne Well, 168 lb. imtor dequarterback, has misaed all rensive en:l, wUI be out with a
drills because of illness. He may pl.nfully brutaed toe I.I)On which
however, star~ Ir hedoean't,jun: there has beensurserythlaweek.
lor Bob Werry &amp;p.Pllrentlywlllget Lynn Black wUistart1nhtsolathe call.
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Jon Kloes, junior letterman or- Barr, the two-way tackle, haanot

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The Bl£ Blacka' apirtt ts good, accordi4W to Ware He Ia
concerned, however, U.t "11 the ratln,s.go to-their head~ that
can cbafwe by game time."'
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The Point PleaaJnt game will
be • thorOUHh lest to tho Marauders aeainat a strorw dub. It
promises to be a good tune-.t.v
for the opening of tile SEOAL

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PleaBOiJ! Oo Melga going to be tbe IOIJJJhest your ..._, ve
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lb.. aenior tuUbe.ck, teared three
TD1, Ute , Jongeat etrort beJng 1
64 Yard Wrat over lett taekle
made poaalble by a keydcnmfleJd

Coach l;hance,r lelt DHicJf better after the RUne tllan before It,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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lle~~lyll::utll.. def~va biock- - He &amp;Oiput t i l e - r with
W, L. Pet GB
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n Wll•aut and~ at least ·four probable ltartert New York
84 57 .596
eted eloae to ..the II'GUDIL out ol aqUon beew•N 01 m_, Ollcago
81 59 .587 I
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st. Lools
77 60 .512 711
Plttaburp
75 6t .540 8
Phlladoil)hla 56 84 •400 27'h
Montreal
II 99 ,308 41
WEST
CINCINNATI (UPI) - All of
W. L. Pet GB
I BUdden the Cincinnati Reds
San Fran
78 64 .549
aren't Jiving up to their relb76 63 .517 'h
Cincinnati
tlon as hraseball's No. 1 powerAtlanla
78 65 .545 'h
bouao.
Loa Alweloo 75 65 .536 2
And while Manager Dave
Houston
75 65 .536 2
Bristol is concerned, he's not
San ·Diego
45 97 .317 33
])lll!dcy.
Wednesday's Results
"I said It last June and PU
PhUa 6 Chicago 2
say
it again. The pemant is
San Diego 2 Cincinnati 1
tbere for the team which wants
Atlanta 8 San Fran 4
It most," sald Bristol. "I think
Houston 8 Loa AJw 1
we want It most and 1 titbit
st. Louis 11 Pitts 2, 1st
we'll
win becauae we have the
St. Louis 2 Pitts 1, 2nd
bell
team. I think llle plajoors
N. Y. 3 Montreal 2, lat, 12 irms.
New York 7 Montreal 1, 2nd think 10 too.''
Bristol's comments came
Today' a Probable Pitchers .
Wednelday nl&amp;ht Iller a coooJe
(All Tlmeo ED'!?
~ 20o¥ear.olds, Clo,y Klr!v and
Montreal (llol&gt;ertoon 5-12) at
Jel'l')' Morales, teamed up to
New York (Gentry 111-11), 2 p, m.
lead tbe San Diego Padres to
Chicago (Selma 12-6) at 'Phila1 2-1 victory over the Reds in
delphia (James 11-0), 7:35 p. m.
tile opener of a two-game ser.
st Lools (Carlton 16-8) at . les.
Pittsburgh (Voole 11-11), 8 o. m.
. San Francisco (McConnick g..
9)
at Atlanta (Reed 15-9), 8 •· m.
Wl111 A WELL TRAINED EYE, Point PleaBOnt Big Blacko
Stln
Diego (Slsk 1·10) at CinCoach Dick Ware studiea his team dori• the Parkersburg
ctnnatJ
(Nolan 6-5), 9 p. m.
Soo!th gune last Friday, It evidently Jllld olf, siD&lt;e Point
Los Angeles (Osteen 18-12) at
:~ 20-8 Win. The same critlcal,eye will be "atching
IPICod ' -

"After tbe season ends~ canraieusall ~~ant, tJut tor
the cbampions~ ..
uu we earn It we'll get"tt,"
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schedule rwbxt week against Jackson.
GOOD, BAD NEWS
Meanwhile, a111 the Maraudttrs
prepared Cor the BJg Blacks this
week there lv.ls been good a"nd bad
development.a.

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good .• llaller and 001'111 ol. reeelven u llkely to be seen thla
IOBBOO In Marauder Stadium.

lb. backa,....o d!IIQ:Ina Info tho
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overpowerlna lnthelr0110111nsand
cWdalve ;victory Over u under.
\named IrontOn st. Joe team loll
Friday. They could ha&gt;e bad II
leoot a 28'8 vlctor,r and ~
more, If. top hancta' had rinlahed
the s:amf. lllt CGech Bob Luh:'l
crew wao blaosed lritll Onei..Jent
in IIOJJ'Ie:..,.ltiolla,, aad boyt witiJ
more modoll·abiltUooln othero,
And hit bench waa all but non •

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. Ohio Athletic Leaaue tiUe.
are IUch known PGI'erlljloll 01 lnlntoo, Atheno, GaL
kiln '• Lopn andJackaontorocwllll, all loaded with hleda
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.enta Cooncll ~ tile 0., Care
next year Pm promised a 1111a column 1o dedicated to · Cmter lor -111 - Tueodey ...,.. IIIDilller job. tuehool has cho- lamll7 Dvloi,. ao ri 'you:n haY- ·. CbU- bore wiD bold a bake

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oJeaa- 1 ·llkO a bo¥ o1 16 named Jlin. ·
De llkeo me too, fiu1 tbe trouble
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It Welcomea laugbJ but -.'! me (""'Ye mall, lbo
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agrees to 111001 him. And my
Sonl;rourlaenogoqueallonato. molbor says 14'h l l t o o YOUTII ASKED FOR rr, care nt lor boys eo abo reflues 11&gt; admit
Del., llolp US1 lhla new....,.r, Jim Ia alive.
A LJrTLE COMPETITION
Jlnt can't oven call me ualosa
DOFSn HURT
I pi mY DHJiber 11&gt; oeo reaDear Helen:
1011, but whai8Vor 1 try, Pm
If¥ and I are tile aamo tolklal to a atooe
Jim loa
ap, and general looi&lt;o, but very r,s]loelllll""" and we would
obe baa boeomo so jealouo ~
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me II lm'. l\mlly, She Ia always wante to mool m,y DHJiber and
lr7lne to be better lben . . Olld be aUowiKI to riaU mo. t•a okey
moot ~ the time II worka.
qy 1m1 mom, ao why Clll't mine
918 belittl
es me In 1ront ~ roel!ze Pmnot- TOO YOUNG'?
tile otller klds,llkeoaylngloae DoarT.Y.;
hair llrol&amp;htener andworae She
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''Ciwolaall'a
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A maglotroJe's hoarlnaWodnes- land llnoa...t..J.j)aff.' - · man - -· Ia
day lor Robert Hoenig, a co.. ..., to plq boblnd Bill do, Hwtlll. G a r T c;.lllu IIIII Joooo, NY
structlon superintendent at tbe aacl IIJID In 1 _
, 1iltll lbe Paul Wlll'lleld !:JIII:·tiJOir J)lllerDI 11o1a, Cln
Henderson Bridge bu!ldlne site, Dollu· Cool&gt;cqo In .......,P fllr 10 waD, ·li'l • - DOJcll f&lt;ou. · Clmille, Pit •••••• 751152.
ended In a "hu11f'1 Jury aJid las a .dralt CbQioo.
b1o loamlDc ilalr.
Aid Jllnall; "'•
boon reoclieduled lor DOxt Wed'"lbere Ia more - ' " " on PYe eoiqred tiJriiwlq to Nllt .ilOi,
nesday.
me now ud J ltke tblt," . MoriD ~.·•
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Hoenig was charged Ina war- Rhome llid W - • · ''M
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rent sigMd by a state llletJ In- alwt¥s reiPQDCied to that· t;ype
·llaWJI made oal7 lbort ap. Davit, LA
spector for allegedly faillJW to of lltuatlon."
PIU'IDCII Ia pre.IMBIIUDII, "MeCOvy, sF
require w""kmen on the bridge
"I " - , _ t11at I havo to Rhome -.eo! - - Ia Tolan,
tn weor. llleja~ublleworkllW be reaJb&lt;, ~m lbe - I I iltJ boeiJup 'JOia. ' · '
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· · atep In ·1811. take over Ill t'e~Dtt. J. ki.Jire '•' . , )jsz~
.. The hoedJW lor Hoenig, em'tiMt tufjolq''~ 'tbe - .
pi&lt;J&amp;"ed bJ tbe Allied Steel CO. •
...... DaD WoO · ' · ·.. IJI!I ·Nollil!l II dolort a ·"""' job Sl!lllh. Boo
had been poo......S three times
Rhome, 'IIIlo baa booa lloiiJ. · IIPd k • ow ·,., Olio Ia IIOinJ to . OUva, · ~ .
earUor.
end bJ a . . . - of all~.. pub him ou1
bo ' I!;' Rlia,
Tbe brJdae, whore Hoenig lo lael....,~ a eoro arm and a .~
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coaotructlon superlnte....,.llnlul - - der lli'Oblooil, baa .• 1 -&gt;
A ~ 'nlla alar, .Hwrd, Was
Henderaoo wltll KanaiiiJII, Ohio, tile kllacll ~ _ . . , lbe· &lt;1J1b 11 llllllri6iol NCAA JIUI- PtrdU Boo
and roploeea tlleW-fatedSU- ciDw6ld.
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Bridge which collapsed Dee. U,
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1967, IIIDIW 411 ,Per1011L
for Iiiii Jatdl In GtiD11J1aa (llq, acdia Saflardq 111&amp;111 bil
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,..._"""" Uodl1 Mn.llol~ Mrl
Sal
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Mr. and llrl. Rlcblrd lloullb,
....,
....Emlo Juleo · and r;wetty - . .
to meet ber. Tbero'o scaieal,y
llfrl,
Grimm, Dale
ll&gt;e Ia alW8J's trying to out- ' a botier way fllr a girl to botdn
-Grimm, llrl. Uovolaal dressmo.lteDber-nlceabe tlle~III\IJIIDlOIIIODthrou8Jl
llllll tbe boat liM! hollou Mr loolto, lall abe oover 1111 thlo 11&gt; CIIIIUai v1o11a Ia her own home

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.... who haw ordered season tfeketa
for the Buekeyea' home iootbaU
aamea ean exPect to receive the
...ll,c!&lt;ela In the mall tho last halt
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It's tile ...mlngl,y &lt;allons dlareprd lor anythlns excepl TeddJ's political ambitiooolllathas
caused ereat d!UIIks &lt;!I tile cltf.
tile Los Aqolos Dodeers' doe
zenry, Including .,.;,y old Kenfrom oeventh place In 1958 to a
nodyphllos, to react In horror
jJ8IIIIIU1I In 1959 and lllo Boatoo bait-came.
at tile lateat dlo(llay. Camelot
Red Sox• Jmpooslble Dream In
Denio Menke' I tllrewun douhas nm to weeds,
1967 aeemed like mere footn:Jtea ble and JJm W)'lll•a two-run
There was a rtrm belief among
In baaoball blllllrr.
homer """ tile llig blows for
some misguided Kemedy loyal'llrla wu Ute New York Meta the Astros, wll.o are two pmea
tats that the U. S. public hal a
-for IIY8II )'BII'I the all-Ume cut ~ first place in the West.
abort memory. "It'll be forgot..
"""""'~. ~ ~· ~-In llemy Lome- fl(tcbed a atxten In a lew weoko," the,r In~
wlli!~Jiill:"'bllter l~·'ib•: vletor)o whUI '• 1a1Uo.'.holea1n •Toddy:Wqfana~··"-1 ' Mllor:llrls .- ·::etber,
ill the1 Hlscm!····
, . . ~.,.. Dcm $1ttoa;~ tbiJPJHid to ...dOria .m .TV ·.and W: .brteftlewa:.~ But_thd-::Kemted,y, tSigt.li: the
: &amp;rp fD1o Load
' ' 15-15 lor t11e Dodgoro.
· -...ct a catllodral ~ ohabby• tole~ IIUon8 men who como tl; '
They llll'god Into tile lead by
Joe Torre In five 1'11111 judgment.
power over groat _.ilion,
defoatl• tbe -eel EqJoo, wltb a tr!Dio Olld a alnglo Olld
Ia 12 lmlap whUo
Bob Glbaon pll&lt;hod a lix.ldlter
Pbllodollll&gt;l• Phlllleo deolt lbe fDr bla 1?1b Yl~ lor tbe
Chi- CUbo their - - ~~ In their _,.r,
llro(pt loll, &amp;.a. Tboo ,lbef -NIIIod nlka to Tim
. . _.. tbe Expoa, 7-1, MeCerver Olld 11Yroo BrOWDO
boblnd Nolan B.Yaa'a throe- forced Ia tile ~·· ruos In
In tbe game to tho game u
Mike
telre a ooo.pmo ltod.
Torrez 6 J..3 hmlap fllr
Alii tboo-are 1C&gt;l llataniD' bla e(ptb wtn.
aporia.

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Sen. Toddy alated llatly tllere
was no morol malelactlon Involved;- homlaaedllleehanee
II&gt; demOIId an ouiOpfll'.
Fl&amp;htlne an Inquest Olld.or an
&amp;UtopJY has managed merely to
inflame some d. the wildest .PUb-.
lie speculation In docsdoo. - No
neuse ia possible for the all nl&amp;ht neglect~ Miss Kopeehne.
Even Teddy Kemody said jull
that (~1ndetensible"-was hJs word
and later tile O(llnlon &lt;!I Ted Sor0111011, helpod write lite deplorabl,r hole.tllled TV axplana.
tiOII).
Suounonlng Sorenaon, ex.lJolen,. Secretary McNamara and
other gaudy blgshota to cooter
oo tile stupid Incident's elfoete
oo llle young Senator's politleal
coreer and not on what effect It
bad on tho Kopechne !amity, gen.
orated amazlne Jllblle revulsion
to the chUb' pragmatllm ot tbe
doaporate peroonal political predicament, a revulsion weencountered J)8l"smallymanytimeseven
In ~ thlo 8Ullllller. The fan-

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dro~tlns Tblo croateo lli'Oblema when 6-t or .bUuriea.

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sad accident. was revolting.
Ao a veteron new-nwt
Who his covered court and crlminal eases, this wbole ease
strikes us s!llll'IY as anotber
pr&lt;XJ1 t11at sD such lncldente pibDcly lnYoivlnglamGua-lecannot be hidden. They l e - ao tile
-mpt grows to try Olld kick It
around Ulllllll seta lool Tho old
liarYard acandal lnvolrine Ted.
dJ choatlne on a Spanlah examlDation was kepf'OUI ot tile
_..,at llletlmoandToddy Jolned llle Army belororelurnln911&gt;a
lorglvlne Harvard. II was consld.
ered at the time a probable
8IRIIiJge on the Kennedy escutch·
eon just aaJack Kennedywasrun-

Are Nium·ber One

117 FRm DOWN

to how llronuro the 1969
.• , ·q felaa Marauderi?
The other Ia how ttronr Ia
1C&lt;!odl Dick Waw·o Point Ploes
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elub Which already haa
'.,,....,:"'" CoolnQo foolba11 lana doing
.; ..,Mncloprlnso ~elation.
Mr. Fon ot Maaon 1:oun11 al
knra how Ware'aBlgBiaekawer;
lrPPtd thla week whea rated 16th
~~'ltio 1111' ·~tap
the blgTrl(llo
' !"~ t\l~la, He pofnt• to th6 28.0
' ''~ ot a hl&amp;bJ.y toulod Char";?Jt~
, . South team and to the 2(LS
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' t bOIIdod Parker,~- South
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Frldsy n1111t Loot tllat 10.,_
..:.· ~ •core IIIJI)eV otberthanmag.
.' ~!lllloon~ It lo tllat Ware
&lt;l;.'PIJiod "'' varsity shor!IJr alter
.. ~~the~ hall opened,
!"'~; .Furhtermore, the notorlout

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Jlat what shoUld have boon llle
qolck Olld proper hOIIdUng ~ a

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'l.lets
1r~ ~

~~... by Friday about 9:30 p.

about be aYolcled rolroael!vell. Bul tbe
all:alr'l'' hOIIdUng of Sen.
and hla

to
1n
Orillnol·
meutator; obJo ours:
aliolr 13 .. to lmm......._ plana eolled
a Fel&gt;nwy ,.._
Toddy
Is not lito vic11. Colllct MO,OOO In atatellmdo c:onvoalng, but
Indicatim
In
lito
tnae&lt;IY,
tile for loeiJ pemmenl lnatoad ~ t1cm are tbel tbe lldrd week In
Kopoebno girl was Olld her parool1
The ......... Ia JIIIIOOrY Ia • 11101'0 likely time.
- are. The 2~0 hlndll&amp;ht In
.....,.. lD correct aa overo(pt
'lbe lellol-a a1oo DOJII
sudl. cues helps acMie Teddr
Ia tbo eleulnee ~ lqlal- vaconclea oo .... eoonD!Itteea
Kemecb' retroAetlve)Jo that be
.arlltr ·m1be au lion. ·
and eltlblllb member• on new
llhould have ruo lnunodlately for
Olllor billa -ad make man- ID&lt;ladlnlr .,...., oo e41- holp and not waD nine hours for
. . . _ racea 0111 &lt;!I ~ cotloaal roooureo - · eoo- JI(IIItlcal oq&gt;eclloncy, Bul oU that
~·· eleedona. ~ ltl.tutlonl1 retorm, YocatioDal behlnol, It becomes plolnor tllat
9lln tbe lilltunl Reaources ml teelmleal eollcalloo and tile
old Kemedy Jllbllc relations
to lnapoet amaH feeo at ·r e - I faeUWes.
by Joaeph P. Kenmoglc
....,. ........ lbe Jurladlctioo "'
Sllll tuk lnvol•ed .... neely, pollabed by Jack
1110 U.S. Army Corpo ~ Enll- leellnc bWa lD be retained lor
neera, ml Jive tomato arowen COilSideratton DIXt year and and -nded by lloiJIIY dOGe not
flt Teddy at all,
J ·~ voice In aeDins their lbol8 wllicb wiD be ldUed.
With lour Kennedy laWYer• atThe lloooe Olld Senate comtelllllllns to dele,r or Puab aoldo
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pleted actloo ... leglola-.
'lbe leslola1Ure was ach-ed lion lut Aug. 8, Olld bold a tile loquoo~ tile ceae looms
clumsily,likeasocioloelcallandto approve ~ joint llooae.lleoale bouse.l!eeplq seaslon Aug, 18.
mark- the very rich versulthe
repltatlon tA. me poor dead girl.

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~ . Two.~~!!;!!~~rs Test;Strength Against Strong Big Blacks

~eo.- The llrpr
had told~
with tile elty lor

1110111, loeiJ 11M! atate 11X exthe ~ ~.,.
011Q111aaa, 11M( ........~ Murilb'o letter, 'iru olpllleanlly odvl-s, nolebly lito two lawyers
correction, ~ 11M( 1111allln to doioaio ol abnllar mla- wltll him tile nl&amp;ht ~ tile l8llide
role.
lives Md It Is plaiD. everyone} oo..wives JNll1Y plus the Old J1ck
The Goaenl Alaombl1 aloo
wants an 111snt or uab"lis Kennedy high - level task force
waa to set lito lor retum
from every columnist or eom.. eonve!aed at }lyaDniaJmt as,it to

......., tllrooRb FrtdoJ.

a. biD ., be token

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Oaldand at lllicago, night
Clevaland
at Baltimore,
Detroit
at Waahll!ilon,
niiJttnight
Bolton at New York, 2, ~

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Paine, middle guard; 250 lb. Willis Johnson., right tackle; 145lb..
Roger Pelfrey, right em· 160 lb.
Da
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Saunders, left endi ROeJcy Hall,
110 lb. Jaei&lt;y Smith, Phll Saunders, and Neal, linebackers; 140
lb. Allen UellandTurleyGeorge,
ballbacks.

HER KIND Of SHIRT... P£IIMAIIENT
PRfSS NO-IRON OXFIIRD
b'

Career Clu6
Color-on-«~~or

Thu. lhin hu ewrydlin•IJOint for lit
•npes _rally llaner ~ poy ..• fl!l twn llllllced in tile
rilht rrude$. s.,~e~~ •n w tradiliooll ••, wtth .,..._
ton-4own o;ollu, bDI pleat 111 btdl:, -~~ bllltan INn•
•lid comfort•ble wn10ur n~~. Tht can~tn. flbllc il
~o~~~o Fortrd&amp; poi)WIU •nd SMto Olllllt.d...,..
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}:Mrs. Raymond Frqnk Leads

WSCS Discussion Topic
CllES'rER - ''Wilen

Chrl•~

Fourteen m.bera arKI t wo
peltt answer.d the bualnul

laao An tho 1\llnoriiJ G.....,"
waa tho IOplo uoa1 b¥ Mra. ~
mood Fnnk llllon tho WSCS of
tho aiooter United Mothodlst
Olurdt - -~ 4.
The , . . _ opened with the
torfl'luro O'llllm 120 b¥ Mra.
Letha Wonda alii prayer by Mro.
fnnk wao foil"" eel b¥ lito Lord' •
Prayer Jn uni10n. others aaala~
IJW In tho roodiJW wore Ethel
Orr, EIIIObioth Ho,vos, Poullno
Rloe IIIII Ada Morris.
A ((UIItlonardanawerperiod
followed.
Katheyn Wlllllon made ant diJplayed tho aocloiJ bonner ani
Rl :h Eniln OJIIllalned ltomean-

meeting roll call. Fifteen olck
calls were reported ani a setwell e!ard wat seM to Erma
Hollllllllll IIIII 1 s)1!111athy card
lo Mrs. Ralph Grove.
Tho Chootor SocleQ' will meet
with the Pomeroy Soclo!J for tho
Call to Prayer ani Self-Donlal
Service to be bald ~ 30 at 2
o'clock at the Pmteroy Church.
An executive committee m~
lng wUI be held at the Chester
Church, Sept. 11, at 1:30 o'clock.
PI'OIII'IJII I-ra for Octeber
will be Mro. Donald Mora and
Mra. J. M. Gaul.

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Class Gives

.lHO$PITI\L NEWS

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~=~-.-Story Told

A mla......., -..,., ''!IIJQ
Yoanoflllncle Ill~·" wa1

...... b7Mn. Pb7Uitlllll0rtho M11alot!ai7 11octo0 mot rO,

~altho ~Nua­

...,.Ciurd!.
Mrs.

$25 for Books

Kay Ault Completes
Mlaa Ka.r AuJ~ dauibter of
Mr. 11111 Mrl. WWiam Aul~ Mid-

c1leporl,
~&amp;mdaY
from
tho
Practloal
NurH
Sc:hool
at

Marfot!a.

A 1968 ll'aduate of Middleport
H1ih Sc:hool, Mill Ault will be·
... empiOflllant Mm1doy at tho
1'111111111 VallOI' Hoapltal at POint
. 1'11111111!. Mr.
Mrl. Ault IIIII

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· ·Dta Lemlay WSI ealltd
· CMIIiOotho VllleriDI lloiWOdnOI&lt;IBY 41ue tO iho crl·
'.....tton .i hlr bu....... ·
· ira• accompanled Ill' Mrs.
Roe
Mra. WDinl BradY, who ,pont
thieo diYI Wtth hlr oouatn, Mill
Marcil. Karr ol !IYJ'I&lt;USO, r...
IUI;IIfll Tuoldlr to hlr ...,. at
Froollproor, Fla.

Mr. IIIII Mra. ~ Ploklmo
hlvt Nlllmed aft« beblt In Collllllbul vliltlns Mr. Mil lira.
Romlo t:vua IIlii - · Jell, 11111
Mr. aed Mri.' Jullau&lt;k,-

IIi\!•- . ThQY alaovtaiuld Paul
Kautz, 1 aurli&lt;al JIIIIOI ot Mount
l;lrmol Hoapllal. Tho - - -

......... of tho mo ...... 11bleh opwith 111111111 of "Wo
!l!al1 Soe 111m Somadal" a n d
uHave Thine Olm WQ l«d."
Tlmln1 Miller 1IOOk tho olhrlnl

aaned

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of Febn~~ey.

Becl\l' Roulh, da•q(Ar of Mr.

.. ·- .:eel b¥ lira. tiiJ~ohalnnon, Slmmma.
'thi! ·atory of cystic flbroala
· tho work of tho foundation

18011.

9~;::·l
llo uled I tllm,
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tho Nllhtlark," 1D point

IIIII Mra. Albert Roulh, hu bton

II10I'ed from tho CriUoal 1111 II
tho Holzer llfdloal CIOier, Galllpollo. ·
m~ the """· Auclr7
~ Mr1. Terry ~ IIIII icn
In _.... Scrlpluro !rom ' lit.
Luke 8, 5.2S Wit .... b¥ Pb7!Ut llliiOI tha past wook at Katlerllli
I.ulller llid _ . . llcDanlel 1lllh Mr. IDd Mrs.
111ve tho aocrocan'la J'tP)tl. A iAIIIrer IIlii ohDdren, Mike IIIII
poem entitled "Ml••"-rr BoKt• Sbart. Tom joined bla flllllq
there_for tho w-Ild.
wa1 read.
Mrl. Tlirlor talked 011 tho ala.
buter bell: IDd tho Rav. Mi-.
Miller IDIIOIIIloed thll 011 Solll. ·
'l11lrll'.- do......... of P.
I tho boxea wDI be 011-·
lfn. Mclludol read two _ , . ~. IIIII Jes10 Layne met for
"Building for Eterni~" ad '"God tholramuall'OUIIIIIitlil!dO¥. AlllSeve Thy Poople" IDd ou:r~Pm"· uat 31, at the Parkorabuq Clt1
e• trom Hebrew, 2 samuel, c.or- Park. Aftor a polluck ~,
IDthlano, IIlii laalalt. A otory a lhort bu•lnesa meetlnl was
hold In which proaont ol!lcora
~~~cleawaaroodbfMrL
Taylor, IIlii Mel. Floyd Car- W01'&lt;1 retained.
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Slnco laat year, 0110 waalol~
cloled the meelll!ll with ll'"ayer.
eeor.., Kilpatrick, ..., of Goorrda linpatrlck.
It wu v - to holdnaxt)'OII"a
SON BORN MONDAY
I'IIUIIloo on the &amp;mdaY prooeclMr. IDd Mrl, Tboma1 C. Mar- lns Labor Day at tho Parkorslin, RuUand, are ._&lt;Ins tho
burl Clt1 Park at I p.m.
birth of a 1011, Erlo Deaala,lfonday at Grant HoapilaiiD Columbus. Grallllpareata are Mr. IIIII
Mra. I.oulo MarUa of WIYOl'IJ
IIIII lira. Jamea ~a of Zllloavlllo. Mr. IIIII Mrs. Martin hlvo
throe other ehlldrtn, Tulln¥.
Ahb¥ IDd TIJnm.y.

·!ho oxtenalve eare ind trOll. : .~eel tor Cfttlcllbroala

Miller

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""!.-~.~ 1peaker u.ld one outolev.
'i.!~.i;ooo chDdren borotodBYhll

Are

Given Party

A pariJ for about 50 potteriia
' at tha ,Southoallern Ohio Mental
Health center llAthlntWIIIIai·
eel b¥ tho Homebulldoro Class
of tho Middleport CIMarch of

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Cl!rlat Tuesday nlalrt.
Gamet were pla¥edwlthprlzos
of raiD hlio, penclla, tableta, ennlopn, l!ltamps, candy bars,
mlntl, awn, neckties and I08P
belns liven 1D the patletts. CookleJ, candy IIJid 10ft drb*s were

served.

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Going over to conduct tho pari!' woro Mra. Denver Rice, Mrs.
Norman Yea.uger, Mn. Oaby
Mut1n, Mr. IIIII Mri. Mack Stew.
art, llerlnan Klnoald 1Ddthall8vl
llaullm Moyer.

· ... OURS
Set with rodiant birth·
ston..--one done (or ·
each momber of iloe
· family.
ln.procious lOki. yello)"
or white gold.

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40.ESSLER
JEWElRY
$T(IE .·

(Tochnlcolor)
Glenn Ford

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Let ua add our ~igtl ~ youn . •d form ·1
ttl"! thet will liilke · yow ll*lkinll mt, fco. , :
nomiCIII, -rabl , llld p~. Why Wilt? . ,
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P1ace Advince

"DAY OF THE EVIL
GUM"

that both pariOia
: ~-· ·be :earrter1 to pass the dJ...
., ... . . On to. chlld.
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:.~ lf ~ent)' percent of all fun4•
• ·iallocl In hta 23 """"i'' area aro
::~ for releU'clJ, S1mmoal nut;' lie opoke of tho tlmd drive to
:;i;e 1oanduoted In Meigs C&lt;u11J
;:• • .fall b¥ Meigs C&lt;uiiJ SaiGn
! :1:111, Etlht IDd FOl'IJ. Colt or
r.~ tor a cystic fibros!a cldld
:.• 1iOme lo between •60 11111•100
:-: • ~ Simmons laid,
: ,. Jlre;AIIt for the P.T.A. meet.
• 1111 ~·. Mra. Charloa MerohaD
lier ftve.,yoar.old daUBb!ol',
i'!i!*r~ who Ia al!lloted with tho
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$2.00 1ddltlon•l
for ••ch
. hlrth.tone

FRIDAY AMO SATURDAY
SEPT. 1~-13
"THE SERGEANT"
( Tec hnlc olor)
Rod Stei iJor
John Phillip Law

:; airi1er · bul

lritntluclil"~

'1500 ' '.

MEIGS THEATRE

, ·l ~Ohtlo ftbroato. He reported thlt
~ .:,.,''iiUI of fN&amp;ry 20 sdulta II I

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SHOES
FOR
BOYS
AND
GIRLS

dlloaH: A· 1011, Briaa, Jlbu alao
hod C¥1!1&lt; llbroota, died oarUM
this ;rear.
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Robert Morrll, Principal, tntro6loecl tho now toecbera Ill tho
1ehool and the new HCretair,
Mro. Leila curtta. Plano for tho
amuaJ HaliowMn pariJ WINdllcualed with oomm!Ueea to him.
noun&lt;ed at tho October maetln&amp;.
Mra. Dwlii!lt Cl!Uuma, proaldent, also -•eel attendance
oaptalna for each ll'ade with U..
purpoao bolns to - b e t ter a - c o at the mootlnp.
Tbooe will alao be named In 0.tober. Mrs. Peggy lloudaahelt
volunteered to serveaachalrman
of the .,.ys IIIII meana committoe.
The atteJxllnce awu;ct waa won
Ill' tho thlrcl IJI'ade. Refl'elhmtata
were aerved..

RECALLS PITCHER
OAKLAND (UPI) - Charitable
CharlQY Flalay, owner of tho
Oaldand
Athletloo, rooalled
pltchor Bob Dullba from Doo
Moines of tho Amerloan Aasoolatton Weclnosdly to live the 33year.old rlibt-lwlder tho 23
daya Hllllred to quallly for a
!our-year mQ&gt;r league (101111011.
Outl!older Allan Lowla was
ralealed outrlpt to tho Daa
Mo.... farm . team at tho 11810
tlrno. Thta Weok'a College FOOiboll
SChedule
87 United Preu lnlernatloMI
SatUrday

xavter at Miami
Dayton at Kent Slate
Hope at Doftanoe
Bluffton at Alma, Mich. (n)
Akron at Butler
· ClnCtnnad at West VIrginia

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Held 'Tuesday ... ·
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. AlJoul 110 · - tht amsal

d. tho Eutetn aor, hald Tueo.
day 'llltht at tho Mlddlopl Ma-

lnteresied In qulltb11'1

iOnlc Temple.

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The~ h~rawlnl"" dlaplaflllla waokfeaturea
two quilts IIUido b¥ Mrs. Rose Gidhor of Oloater IIlii 1 ¥0rieQ' ol
books oo tho subleo~ One. of the' qullta wu a blue ribbon wlmer at
tho Mcip COUglf Fair.
Ob.lo&lt;tlve of tho weekl,y wtndoWdlaplayaproparedb)' Martha Jane
WUiiams, ,-ra• aaalolallt, Is to encourage adult reldlns and use
of tho bool!moblle facWtles.
,Melp C&lt;Junb II one or thoeefteldunltaof tho Ohio Slate Library
Develqnnent D1vS:aion &amp;Ilia-d a readen' asalttlnt.

MRS. EDITH ~AUTZ HAS RETURNED home atler being in ~
lumbua tor over 1 week due to the WMSI of her aon. Paul, 1 patient
at M&lt;ilnt carmelltdopilal.
Mr. Kautz, 1 Columbus imannactat. underwent two emergency
~tlooa. ms condition Is Improved and ho elljiOcto to return to his
home, 586 P.eacent Road, this weekend. In rour to alx weeks he wUl
return to tho hOopllal lor oddltlonal surgery.

lira. Larr7 Wllo;r In charp of
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FIIIDAY
llllDLEPORT -POMEROY RoIIQ' Club dlimer 6 p.m. FrldaJ

· -Reotaurant followtd b¥
- . , at Cllllons ~I

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DANCE PARTY - FrldaJ; 811, Raotno Junior H1ih with mu.
lie _. "Experience '6&amp;''. An..
111111 stall
SUNDAY
, ANNUAL COUNTY fair pollee
part.y ci Drew Woboter 1'1&gt;11 39,
Amari... Logloo, llmllou' bqla.
Dins at 1111011 at SwaUel ....... 011
Routo 338. All mombora thll
at fair lnrited.
MONDAY
CANDYSTRIPEIIS of Veterana
llolpllal WOI meet at
8:30 p.m. _ , nigllt In lbo
eofeterla. New &amp;lrl1oltho MelpCoomt1 ..... 18 , .... of
........... lnlereoted In Jotnln&amp;
tho ......, are tavlted to altfold.
Jlllm.EPORT P.T.A. MCIIIdl,r,
7:20 (j.m., Mlddlop&gt;rt El........
111'7 School. Robertllorrla,,III'IDelilal, will ~ ... eurrlculum
, . . _.. T - s will be lntro. . . . . lletreolunontl.
TUEIIlAY
AUXILIARY of tho RutludFiro
Dopa- wDI meet at 7:30
nlltiJI at tho llr&lt;llade.

-aortng.

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She laughed when you said
the filet mignons came with the range.
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is giving away a stack of eight beautiful filet mignons with
the purchase of any new gas self-cleaning range. You w~ht•d
a new gas self-cleaning range anyhow ... withalllhose f,a,n cy'
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go for awhile longer, but . . . eight filet mignons! lhat's th~
kind of a deal you cari sink your teeth into-when you buy
any of these self-cleaning ranges: Caloric, Hardwick, Magic
Chef, Sunray and Tappan.

Bridal Shower Given

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Gedtelmer,

Mra. Maxine~·
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. · · Mrs. .Leo!&amp; Ydiin&amp; Mrl. Murl
Ours, Mrs. Griaco -Gwnph, MQ.
Letha Wood, MJ1. Mary Graco
Cowdoey, Mrs. Rdlli Frank, Mrs.
Patq Chipman, 'loira. Elt.M
Ha.Yea, Mra. Eloanor Leonard,
, lira. llirbora slorJ&lt;!II(, Mrs.
. . - Tiussoll, ·_llrs. Dorothy
' M,Jer1, M1111 Joyct M.Jers, Mra.
GeorPamaa Trus~U, Mra, Le..
tha Kobllntz, Mrl. Jaanette WU.
llama, Mel. Marlha Ro10.
lira. Liura Mao 11artu11g, Mra.
Virginia Chadwell, Mra. Mildred
Chadwell, Mrs. ~ Ridenour, Mrs.GerriSmltli,Mrs.lfar; llll'tl ilaJloY, .~fro. Erllll Clelallll, J,lra. E1frl4da CIOianil, Mra.

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SHOES
SJ-95 to S12·95

MENS
INSULATED

lOOTS
SlQ-95
BOYS: '

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HI-TOP ·AND
LOW CUT

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BLACK
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WIGLET
ONLY $8.49
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100% HUMAN
HAIR

ONLY66~

LOTION
FOR EXTRA
DR'f SKIN
WOODBURY -Reg. 59c
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Reaul• and Extra Dry

Hand Crea

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PE NS Re1. $1.00

~ ·a8r.tooa for e-go
Plcbaa, 53, r..._,~,y

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.. lll!ldloport, will be II 10 a.m. 5aturda¥ at tho EYIDI
, _ Home, Hsrlord Road,
llaltiDme, lid.
Mr.,...... died - t o
lll!ldloport hiJ at
Fcrk, MIL He wu Ilk• oft tho
.... ll l'lltol&gt;orlll. 1'1., otter
........... Hart 111ack IDd died
II lilt allo Vl!lfJ HooptaJ In

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Mro. Ola
S.! n a
Baney, Mlsa .llllrley McGraw,
'Mrs. AudrQY WOQtlo, Mrs. VIrstnla lllr!&lt;e, Mr•· Ethel Orr,
lfn. lillrtha IAe, Mrs. Mallel
Van Melef.
.Mn. Opal Eichinger, Mra.
Merpret Cl!rlaiJ, Mra. BetiJ
Gaul, Mrl. Ruth Kerr, Mrs.
Gladfs Croy, Mrs. Th.elma Orr,
Mr1. Harold Newell,
Mrs.
Hole Wolfa, Mra. Pat Thomaa,
Un~orshlrto, .:
Mra. Mao Dorat, Mrs. Marluel
Rlssoll, Mril. Mlldr.ed Well, MrL
&gt;ontlo'o br Corter
. Gal Glwl, Mrs. ~ Clal,
ldro. Pauline Rico, Mr1. Marie
Kobl-, Mra. Pat Wolf, Mr1.
Ruth Tueker, lira. Eater Mayo,
Mrs.· !larry Ledwlok, Jr., Mra.
GordoiJ ~. Mr~. Be1ty WUIIll Gulllthor, .Mra. June 14&gt;- .
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pie, Mrl. WUJ!I&amp; Parker, aed
....,..,~ II!!
Mro. Molly Hill.
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Men, put on a new way walking.
· Slip your feet into shoes
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The was prO!&gt;Iftll and
aorved b¥ tho Maaooo. lira. Solm
I.Yooo, ~ matron, - e e l
a welcome 11&gt; tha mombera and
their &amp;UOots.
A progam t1 Mra. LtndaM.,-or foalured a plaoo aolo, "The
SOund of Mualo"byVen!daGibba;
vocal selecUDns .. He's God the
Whole World 'In IHB Halldt' 1 and
"Lord I Noed YW Tocls¥" b)'
Beverly WUcox a~ed at
tho J)lano b¥ her mother, Mrs.
MarllynWUcm.
Mrs. Mayer read two poems, . .
•fA Mother•a lAve'' and ~"'be
Pra.vlnc llenclf" lllll·tho prlftlram
was concluded With !ollsa wu.
cox alnglng •'How Great 1boo
Art."
VISIT MUSEUM
Mr. IDd Mro. Tfm'Y Hoflman,
~ 3 Pomeroy, ~-ntly visited
the America~~ Muaeum d Atomic
Energv, oak Ridge, Tem.~ which
features demonstrations IIIII dla.

SAM HOOD LEFT TUESDAY far Sen Diego, Callt, whore he'D
ho stalioned for tho next year at the Naval Air Station at Clmi&gt; Miramar. Out there he'll be attached to tho UF 121 Fljjhter Squadi'OII
Tralnilll! School.
Juat before coming home 00 leave, 8am1 IOD Of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Hood of Middleport, completed a couraeor andy at ~e jet airw
ctaft achool in Memphis.
A nice thl~ about Sam's new locaUOI'I ts that he'll be near hla
playa on peaceful uses ot the
brother, Jim, and tamlly who live at Fountain Valley.
atom.
DENNIS AND LINDA EVANS ARE ENROUTE to So......ah, Ga.,
SON IS BORN
whlro be will ho stationed at Hunter Arm,y Ftel4. He's just back
MASON- Mr. and Mrs. Larry
!rom a year in Vletraman:l has Spent the pa1t 30 days home on leave. Laudermllt are .umouncing the
He has another 16 months to aerve.
birth of an ef&amp;btpwncl,fourounco
IDD, Larry lla¥ LaudermDt, Jr.,
~ 3 atthollolzerMedloaiCenter. Grandpareata are Mrt. Gol. die Ingell of MeiOO IIIII Mrs.
Fredo Loudermllt of Pomeroy.
A ahower honoring Rol&gt;erte Roulh, Mro. Ada Morris, Mill
Trussell, brlde..elect ot J o b n Debbie Morpn, Mlas Sandra
Ridenour, was held reeeatlt at Trussell, Mr1. , Rd:lal caldwell,
· tho Skate-A-Way Roller Rink on Miss Sally Caldwell, Mrs. MllCl!oater Road.
dred Gaul, Mra. Belty FredorGitts were placed on a table iek,
foallirlng "l'openedumbreUadooMra. Mary Blhr, Mro. Mary
orated In white c:hltron aild not- lloltor, Mra. Hilda Hunt, Mrs.
ttn,:. A green and yellow color Mary Showalter, Mill Fern
scheme was carried out In tbe Showalter, Mrs. - Joam Kautz,
, refrolhment table deroratlona. Mrs. Cleo Allen, Mrs. Kathryn
Hootessea woro Mrs. Esther Mora, Mias Jackie Mora, Mrs.
Ridenour IDd Mra. Sodle True- Herman CariDD, Mrs. Ema
aoll. Cako, leo cream, pmch, Wood, Mrs. LUllan Frost, Miss
nuts and mbrts were 181'Ved. Janet Ambrose, Miss Jayne
Gueats _were lira. Elizabeth Smith.
Wickham, Mrs. Ermle HeUman,
Others prooentlns gifts to Miss
Mro. Jean !lutunerfleld, Mrs. Tru1soU wore Mrs. Olive WobMarpret Amberger, Mrs. PeQy er, !dl.as Barbara McGrath, Mr1•
Caldwell, lira. Marll,yn Spimcor, Audrey Mcl;of, Mra. Fern BndMiss Roetui Heas, Mrs. Marcia bury, lira. Go¥• Smalley, Mra.
Keller, Mrs. Ron Ginther, Mrs. Mrs. Clarice Allen, Mrs. Eloise
Dorothy Karr, Mro. Ada Holter, eo.,.otty, lira. Jeane Spencer,
-&lt;NOwoll, ' ·Mtl;olllez.•.~ . Hole ~~-. MrL Mar-

. ,t.raon, &lt;MN-.r;Mar7

XI GAMMA MU Ch&gt;i~Ur, -

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mother - tlaullrter boiQool of
i:vll!lellne a.o,ter 176, Order

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Slima Phi SororiiJ, 8 p.m. toDiabt af•i!pllcopal Parlab Hoaas.

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Hn golf, who holdl tile
rocord for the {IJ'MI.,Inumber of hot.•·fn.071t Ill hu
coreer1
A....vt Wall Jr. wltli 'II ll

MarJorie Tlirlor hod . , aml•orlllrJ of JoiJ wu ob-

TONIGHT, SI!PT. 11
MOT OPEN'

P-N Training Course

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car-.

Descendants Hold
Reunion Aug. 31st

Hol11r Medloal center, First
Ave. Gonoral vtaltlng hours 2-i
TwtliiiJ -five dollar• for-.
alii 7-8 p, m. only, Maternlcy vts!CD' .tho Mlddloport Firat Bllltill
i!IJw hours 2:30 to4:30p, m. Parent&amp; only on Pediatrics Ward. Church Ubrary .... 8lvea wllen
tho Hearth-. Claos met Tuea.
ADMISSIONS
day n1a1rt at the home of Mr. IIlii
Publlcatlon ol. admissions la
prohibited UDtil lurther notice. Mrl. Foul Smart.
Jobn Werneriavedevotlon1ua..
BIRTHS
Ins
ocrfl'lure from Proverbo for
Mrs. Jotii!Cih R WUaon, Midh1a
tapic "Choose Your Patb."
dleport, son, 6:39 p. m. WedneoThe procram by Edlaoo Baker Inday.
cluded
hl8bllii!lta !rom the ~
DISCHARGES
Baptist Conveatlon IDd a dlacua..
Mrs. Curtis R. Ramey, Mrs.
s.loa m a sermon entitled ••Why
Keith Jloawa, Mrs. Robert G.
I Am Nol Leavins tho Church."
Bennett, Mrs. Charles C. BNThe boots oerved rofreoh..
hard, Mrs. Woodrow BrowniJW,
Edward s. eoaey, Mrs. Ells-- menta. Altendlns besides thoao
named ....,.. Mr. IDd Mrl. wu.
worth F. Colby, Sr•• Elmer Geer,
J!ln'Y C. Haning, llln. Raymond Ill AD1bo11Y, Mr. IIIII Mro. E. L.
IIIIIIIOil, Mrs. Verna M. Mehl, Hugboo, Mr. IIlii Mra. Harold
Mrs. J. Robert Merrlfteld, Ed- Hubbard, Mr. IDd Mra. John MeIth R. Moss, Mrs. Rslph W, NoD, Mr. and Mrl. David Darst,
Parry, Mrs. Roger E. Richards, IIlii Mr. IIIII Mro. Milton Hood.

Rooo1d R. Sup~ 0, Miss Pauline M. Wayne, Mrs. Owen ll
WDbur, Foul WD~ WaltorG. Lindamood, James SWingle, Mrs.
Aldon K. ilulJer, Mrs. Fred A.
Houck ani Infant da\lllhtor, Mrs.
George E. Maloao IIIII b6DI
da,p!or, Mrs. Douglas Miracle
ant inamt daughter, Mra. Lawrence A. WUeoxenandintanttwtn
daushtera.

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Bl0$t Rattles Rocky MIS. ·
·..'GRAND V. A L II E Y, Colo.
Seamemo, 85,
Nl 'bla 92.por.old wife
,... tile lllau.r.l mirror llld
torn lamplllado In hls "'!"''l'ln
cabin.
The giant nuclear explollon
(11~-Dvnll

&amp;110 had torn bricks from the
chimney ol tile cabin.

"We don, like It," Seamoms
Nld, shaldng his head. "II
doesn't do us a damn bit of

sood. &amp;It we're not

to
make a big !UBB about the
goilll!

damage,''

l'lle postmaster of Grand
Valli,)', Carroll E. Byerrmm,
woo six mllea !rom the blast
site. He saw the ccmeusalon
knock bricks oil the ,lacing ol
tho SO.,year.old Courthouse.

feet 1oni aad I ln&lt;beo In
.._.., Mled S,fG feet·
tile 11bo1o aad aandof tho Rodq lolouatalns,
Interrupted tele!&gt;hono service,
knocked rod~~ and ehllllka of
tho mowrtolrulido olf high
mesas and blew Kreat elruda fA.
dust Into the cleer Colorado air,
Sclentlato llld the Atomic
Energy Commlallon also hoped
tho blast freed U.2 billion In
natural gao to be lljlpod 'lor
eonunerclal .....-s. They
won't know tor sure, however,
until the c1vem ahall Is opened
In six mootha. II will toke that
long, o41clala said, for IIJider.
ground rodlallcm to dlaalpoto.
The blaat came olf wl- a

::~~odn~.llnal! Tractor

tor several weather dela,ys.

4,000 pound

class, nrst throuSh :fltth. reQH ..
livelY, LeoMorrla,l!l,)'moodCollrlll, Tim S..,.re, Charles Whlttlngtoo and Joe McWhorter; 5,000

with FLOWERS

pound

claas, first throUgh five,

reapecUvel,y, Bob WWiama, Sob..
lU' Boring, Sammy l.ewls, GoU'
Sargent and Darold Graham; 6,000 pound ...... first throul!h

· Sgt. Combs Named
Top NOO of Unit
U.S. AlrForcoSt!LLeeCombs
Jr., am r1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Combs of Rulillld, has been nam-

Special day earning
up? Stop in and select
a mixed bauquet of

beautiful b'-ns

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reachedullnp,

Glunt

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RIO GRANDE - Total ~nroll­
ment for the tall semester at
Rio Grallde Collep Ia 8$0, an
increase of 29 over last year•s
fall enrollment, •ccordiiW to
Dosn s. Brown, aclinc director
of admlnlona an:l r~s. 'lbe
number of tuU..ume stud.erts e•
rolled this tall ia 760, an increase of 28 over last Yelll''stlg..
ure, while the number of rd.lht
atudents h11 risen to 61.

Brown slated that the College's

fifth, reapeetively, Bob Wllllams,
Paul Slelrune12, l!l,)'mood CottrW, Carl S.enelleld ond steve
Cotlrlll;
fourth class, ~.ooo
pounds, flrat throul!h llflh, respectively, Battrell, Sam Lewia,

FLORIST
992·5560
Middleport, 0.

SADIE'S.
WEEK-END

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accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges ami
Secoo:lary Schools Ia a prime

factor In the lncrBased enrolJ...

mont figures.

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THE 1WO MAJOR CLEVELAND .-spapers
Csrl B. Sl&lt;lkea for renomlnalioo Ill tbe Deaiocratio

CLEVELAND -

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YARIETY

YOUR

IN
CO

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Olber..-

lll'.llldllllllll'o. .

Then statel,y steamers puffed along,
Brlngi• to sllore their treasurers,
Ani welcomed all who went aboard,
To share the Ohio's pleasure.
Then cive to me tile days that were,
Old Pomeroy as she was,
An:l you may .have this prop-essive age,
With all the sood It does."

SAVE ON

CIIOCKS·
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PIU S IRON

liiO Tab Bottle

Chftwabl•.
fruit ftmtredl
Chlldfln lov• 'em!

HAVE YOUR DOCTOR
FOR YOUR NEXT

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Look for a busy year ll'om the Southern Local School Dlatrlct'~
Athletic Boosters. The
Ia herd put II~ so Is Planni!W "
1 oomber of activities to put l&lt;li!IO coin Into tile till. Among the teJi.

!alive lund ralsiiW proJecto wW be a laltnl

CUT
USDA CHOICE BEEF
ONLY!!

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So, it seems that time1 have alway! been too progressive aa·
one tokes a backward glance.

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FOR FALLUINTtR
DRIVING .
WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER
RECAPS &amp; NEW SNOW TIRES. SEE US

,n
"evil spirits" ·

Wben ll'tend trusted frlelld, lllln atood by man,
Ani •ch ooe had good m•sure.

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BIG
Discounts

Always!

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".FAIILY·OUTING"

Now You Know

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So give me the gold old times,
The days or plenty aDd pleasure, _

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY- SEPT. 13th

CALL

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Confidence, they say, has been destroyed,
And for th1s the children must cry,
For bread to eat and wool to warm,
Ani both be,yolld reach though they die.

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LOCAL UNION NO. 385

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TIME WAS:.:.

elldoraed Malor
p.m.; Waller WWiam.C..
primary tAJcla,y.
~NEW!'_.·,
s:15 p.111.; Mt. ·stale downu
-:aq-~"'
The Plain Dealer aald In todoJI'• editions, "There Ia no celmp.m.; Elalnt lll•l~ a.Di.i, ,,
parlaon" between Stokes and his _primary opponent, former ctty
GAUGES - GiiJ!I(Iolla, 12.2 up 7 :tO a.n!i; ~~ ........ _;:
Service Director Robert J, Kelly.
iDd lt.2 runn1ng &amp; teet or rotl- 'l'heress So)et,up )l ,p.m.;
.
The Preas, in ita lead edltodal, said. Stoke&amp; "i&amp; much the oro; ·Pt. Pleallllll, 2U8; Pomo.. -.. doom 2'8Mi.'m.:;
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stronger ot the two eandidateL" The peper s61d t~Democratlc ~ to.Y '. Mulltl, .Z0.71; ru.-, 1.08 1ftNid up 3:t0 P,m.; ~No. ·
era should ctve him the chance to t~tke his can to all the voters slat.; ,Kinawhs Pallo, 3.37 falL doom 4:05
Wjdg Gold
aplnat the !!-PbHe&amp;n nmnirwe In November."
lng; Cherie-, IB.ot 1&amp;111111:
5:50 p. m.;
· . BO~T MOV:f:M1!!N'I'S:
p.m.; lll,)'ou
9:15
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GALLIPOLIS
1..1)CKS~
p.m.;
Frllllldln
PloJ:etl,
up
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TUrTLE ASSIGNED
WANTED
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up
7:10
p.m.;
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a.m.
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RIDER WANTED to share extor
E. Tullio, 20, SUI• or Mro. up 11:30 p.m.; boo !'lliDIYIVII&gt;penses to southern caiitonda;
los vi,_ on 15th or 16th of Sept. Joon L. Tullio, Racllle, wu 111- Ia doom 2.35 o.m.; .J!IIIba Woocls
.5:t0
11 8 SUNDAY
ember. Cootoct Jim Norton, IIIIIOd &amp;I I IIWIIcllboor&lt;l opero- ... 4:55 a.m.; Soloil,)'
a.m.;
WWlam
1L
Zimmer
ap
litor with tile Ill Slpl Brigade
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2636.
SYRACUSE
aao .....
In
Au&amp;. 12. lila rather, tO a.m.;
9-11-3111
KANAWHA
RIVER
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USC,EC
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8:55
p. m.;
IIGutel,l'llmeroy.
GoOrie T. Prlea ~ z:M a.m.;
Marmet, Leila c....... 'Up
POSTMASI'ERS COMYENDm
4:15 p.m.; WW!Olct, Fort Door~· or llfelga camtr bern dolm 5:05 p.m.; USCG i1Jnm
haVe eommOIIIIed 'by Elmer 6:35 p.m.; .
dOom 9:05
L. ~ Na1ionll JllroetiW ·cf
P.m.;
Ouachita
tip
3:05
a.m.; L,
tho u. s. s..tnp Bcmdl Dlvlllon
W
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down
4:15a.pq
W.IL
or the ~ or flio Trea- lbaver, Jr.IIP 7 a.m.
FOR
...,., ror lbell' out-nc· ,.._
OHIO lliVER - Loek It, John
v1ee to the Sehool, S&amp;Yiap Pro.
J,
... f:tO p.m.; IJoekjord
,cram.
. '·•
.r
dori
7
a.m.;
Waller Olrl,y down
OF
·•·'( ' · Wll.tlna; Leek 15, A. v. Criss
diJwn 7;S0 1.111.; I.Gek 16, Ray. ''
'Ole onJ,y lqlti~n In the Are- DICIId 'l'llorpe lop 5:35 p.m.; ste..
tic resl!m ·Ia tho 1ftNid !roc of 12:05 ...... l'lllllp
1PrD
up 2:10 a.m.; Loek 17,
norlllora
Conoda,
Which
·
.fj)Jli4.W!!I~9!ii~=""-----In .ruq IDd 111'17 Auaaot, Ilion Sleo1 cllptl up 12:15 ,.a.m.;
~· !be 1:,.t .or flio ~ bur- Bellovllle Locks, Robert 1'. T1..
CA!IDEN PARK II'ILL ~E
SATURDAY EVENING
led Ill the mold; -~w.,throuch bolt down l0:15 p.m.; Loek 21,
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY . . . .
THE FUN
Ill lldn.
LUther Hmtman 10:35 p,'
m.; SalJ,y Folk ... 11:35 p.m.;
Locks, 0. F, 111earer
.
. ~. 2:40 p.m.; IDdlana up 10:05
p.m.; Tob1 C. up 10:40 p.m.;
J'llllt R. tip i2120 o.m.; SIMI . ••
Ploaoor up f:tO a.m.; !'liar
. lll&lt;tmv 5:30 a.m.; Elpr.
~Iur up5:Ha.m.; Cr-!.O&lt;b,
-.W.I*"" up 3 p.m.; Fraddln B.
•

to

trw held 'at WeUatim~ocentb-. She
also DOted thai NaUonal Dullness
lnd Proteui~ wonien•i Week
has been deaignalod lor
19-

DIIISSIS . .

that

uPerhaps, I am an old fasPy,
And not progressively turned,
For I certainly like tho good old tlmea;
Yes, for them t•..,e often yearned.
Man comes and goes; achieves great fame,
Each generation wiser grows,
But it seems to me the daya gone by,
Were better, as everyone knows.

SADIE'S MARKET
OPEN

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nlrw sosa!onlorthedlatrlq~

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An appllcsllcm to tronafor D-1
atld M. Grocery, llarri.....We;
Blllltnar Auto Co., Eberabach llld D.:Z beer permits from TroY
HardwarE!, Pomeroy
Cement llld Apes GaD Q,llnpr, dba the
Block Co., Lelond Parker, COBA Main Street Cale In 11&gt;meroy, to
representative; Dalley Ford, Ath- llezel E. Pbllllpa, Is beinc pro.
ena; Meigs I!Qllpment Co., and cooled by the Ohio lleportment
Fulton • Th0l11p11011 Tractor Sales. or Lilllar Control.

S..t
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Qpe,ri e ···•-~·
,.,e.Mayor
:Siil/r!ili4 ,.

SUCKS

This Ia the war It went, In part:

fice 1h contacting students as a

es don't take their clothes oil aren't sellina anymore, accordtrw: to
one of the operators ol the a11111111er stock pla,yh01111e In the pork.
Isaac D. Levy told his fellow Fairmont Park commlasioners
WednesdaY tlat ubualness was terrible lut year arxt next year will
be worse. YOUI'@: people's tastes now lean tvward rock concerts arxl
Jllkecl-cype pla,ys that we as commissioners C&lt;lllld not llld should DOt

Aolmlsllono -

19 at tho Lei~e Hope ~ The
Lcpn ClUb will hostlbo ~·tine.
Mrs. Conkle reported on. ~ plan-

CU~O'I,TIS

WHILE MANY TODAY are eaati!W a boeklrard gl&amp;ace ot tho 8111, l"omJtw.; Carl Jqlo, PomIt seems
there have aiWI.l's been' "good old erar.
:&lt; u ,
days."
Dlseharps- N._
Back in 18961 a poem QPeared In a locall'leWIPIPer reealllns .
the 11good old days" in Pomeroy.
'
"good old days'&gt;,

Brown also cited a wider effort
on the part of the Admissions Of.

PHILADELPHIA- SHOWS IN WRICII'IliEACTOHSalldactress-

SWEET PICKLES------~.;;53~
As_. Flavor&amp;
CAtlN_ED POP--------~::10~
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3 11~. 1 00
CuOKIE ---------- "'v•··~ • ~
. MRS. TUCKER'S
SHORTENING________ 3 1 ·59

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factor which helped lncr~se en.
Denzil Welsh, John Grounds, Ju. rollment at the College durlnc a
nlor Mink.
time of genersll,y declining enBatlrell and Lewlo shared in rollment in private institutions
the first llld seccmd place hem- across the country.
oro. Theirs were the onJ,y l1lo
Enrollmert by classes is,
tractors to make a complete pdl freshmen, 306, ineludlrc returnof 200 feet over the pllllngtrack. Ing rreshmel'lt sophomores, 202;
Makllll! ccmtrlbotlons to lbo juniors, 142; seniors, 133, arD
event were the Pomeroy Nation- special studelts, 67,
al Bank, Farmers Bank and Savlnp Co., Landmark, Supr Run
Mill, Rizer Oil Co., GrahamSer.
ASKS LICENSF.'l TRANSFER
ri~ ~. HuriiiOIIVWe; ~

GaiJ41oll•.

~

. !Jro. •llotty CGlklo"pr,oii!IJv•t
the l!l'!'liili a...Woie811' i 1CINt •
l .lr'. oonferen&lt;;o to ~~h Deo
t~t, Mich., , pUt aipnth, lin&lt;! 1
B.P;W. trip to Nei! ',)IOrlt ~ll)'
planaocl rar De&lt;. 5-7, · 1 , .
'
·Also dloeuoaed wao thodlsfrlet
mOeti,. to be bold on
. October
..

Five f!Oddleport )'OUIW-s are dol ill thOir )IUt'ln 'thl"'!!IW of
other&amp;
t · 1 .r
,.~ ·
-·
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.
The II llllkiJW 1&gt;18 plana lor •toKinc t ••Mr; \)lrtoon
MEDICAIJ) WOULD GROW .
Csrnlval" thla SoiiJl'dll' to ralie lunols to ~ ~rlll\1lod··dilldhil.
WASHINi;foN (!JPl) + ft. ..
HeadiiW tho sroot&gt; for the event Ia ~ .' B,yw, .on of Mr.
k!ent •Nixoll'a·
. .-...~ prupolllls
.
aDd Mrs. Charles Jl.yer, aDd hls,hol!&gt;era are Trba Blgi, Joe AI&gt;.
c~ add ~,~r-most.
thony, John Jl.yer an&lt;! Wes Simona.
-·•
The carnival - with a live cent ·admllolon - ww 'lie held In 17' chlldi-e.n, to' • lcald.'rolls In
Wea's bock yard m ~turda1, Sept 13, lnin z;to 5p. m. Games, tw8nty..tlve atatel/ wlltare ctft·
clala lllld today.
retreahmentl and cartoon show• will be extra.
;,
·. '·
The yo&lt;JJWstera are !qolng to llllks It big for tliOir·cause.
Wes, by the way, Uvea at 443 Sixth Aw., In ~t.: ·. :
·
liEiGS G~ERAL HOsnrAL

News...in Briefo

show that you rememberl

'.' '·

&gt;

ed Oulltalldlrll Nonoommlaatoned Olllcer in bla will at Uclom
Royal Thai AFB, ThaUand.
Sergeant Combs, a oommwll.
esi!OIUI apeclallll, wos seleetod
(Cootlnuod from page I)
for hla leaderlhl!&gt;. oxempluy
llld dUt;y (lOI'fol'llllllCO. traffic controllers at Weir-Cook AirporL He said the controllers
Tbe sorgeaut II a 11162 graduate
told tbe head of the Federal Avlatim Admlnlatrstion that weak radar
of Rutland IIIah School. Ills wife, coverage presented an WJsale condtdon.
Peale, Is the dauBIIIor of Mro.
Ne!He YOWIII of Fourlll Avo., Gotto go nude ta make money now

to

Gold S.OI

dall7

Results Noted

Wlmera were IIIIDOOilCOd todl,)'
Eilploslon of the bomb, 15
for the amual HarriiOIIVWo Com.
mwdt;y Club's western tractor
......
alxSod Salurcla,y night In
'Happy
Harrlsonvl lie.
Wimera were:

hllch 11eoplto eourt fltlrto,
,llnllestora aad a weeltJonc
doll,)' duo to lbo waalbor.
Tho IDitlal tnmor r o i l 5.5 em tho Richter Scale at lhe
Colorado Sehool of Mines, 70
miles • ....,. from 81'0111111 zero 1r
Melrose, Colo.
Coo.....atfoallts and I
of Colorado sclenl!sta Wqod on
unauecollful ltpl fllht qolnst
Rull11011 all tho to the U.S.
&amp;~promo Court, · ~ claimed
llullacm, tho third blast In tile
AEC's Plowlbare aeries, would
contaminate air llld water.
RuiiiCII orlllnally wso aot for
laat Thur• but adverse wind
condiU...a pollponod lhe

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wUI do pnorIIJdu,PIMlne
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UW.

LeCarl, W. VL Phone 8~

3802.

U-3lllc

Allctlon

Find
FQI' $ale

WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEAOLIHES
S p.M. Dar Boforo PWIIc:otio"
Mo....ay o..IIIIM 9 • ·"'·

'~
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B~JJ)WIN

hellllllam canpelle&lt;llo mow
so will aell the rollowtna PersONl Pl'Ciplrty at 1111 home.lh'
coled juot all Slate Rouie 884
at the north end or Harriao.
Yllle, Ohio. Wateh for aale
•tans. New platform rocker,
old c~ bureou and desk,
bufl'et. dreJHrs, e h a 1 r s,
atallda, CGUeh, lounp chair,
e'Jder, sla•• door c'C)bolrd.,
corMr wt.t oot, u.dUty cart
a n d c.ble, atools, laundry
, - , oU cook slove, c o a I
heeter, clothes hamper, tWi,
mUk cans, 1tone Jars, g I a s s
eda, land tools, lroo kettle,
2 MlytiJ washers, wrlnger,
iron pot. dnperles, trunks,

11 c:•"" par Word si• comocutlvt
lfteortlonl .
2.5 per cent Dhcount on pai4 och
oM ell• peld within 10 dc.y. ..
CARD OFT HANti:S &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 for .50 word MiftifiiUM. Eo .
elidltionol wor4 2c.
BLIND ADS
A4ditlortctl 25c Chora• per Adver•

""-"'· OFFICE HOURS

c....... •

owno4 cer. V-a "''ii•r •utii!Mitlc .
tfof'll•t p. • ..... lnt ,; .......
Color, white. Radio &amp; Heatei.

MODERN 7-room house In Choo-

Far Sale

.-------------ter, For lntormaUon or •
polnbnenl coli 9115-3377.

1965
Corvalr ..... $995
Mon~a Conv. Loc:of 1 _...., W,
140 H.P •. lflllno, 1td. ti'ML,
good tires, l'ldlo. Dorli bluo
wlth whl ..

ll-7~c

tM THE COMMON PLEAS COURT

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

...

Chorl•• W, Yoltfiii•Mr,

m , ..,. s.,...,
MliWieportl Ohl•, wflo••
ewr.nt .u...........

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374. .......
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T'·-l~.,
Stetlon,
ICIJ,_.,
o.f.~....

Ch•l•• W. VanMeter, wh011o plcu::o
of roalde~ Ia USNB4S437~1 Naval
TDrpedo Statien, keyport, wuhlnt~•
tan 91345, will talc. notice thot an
Autu•t 19th, 1969, tit. un'deraltne4
filed Mr P .. ltiOfl against him In
tiM! Court f11 . Co-lan Ploaa of
' Mello County, Ohio, prar,ln; far a
divorce, re1tarGtlon af ma don nc~mol
an.d othor relief en the graund1 o
pOlO -olect of duty, Said COUIO
..,111 k fot h.arln; Dn oncf oftor tho
3r4 *'Y of October, 1969.

DIXIE L. VANMETER

'"'"'''"

Cnw, Crow&amp;. p.,..,t_

Att.-ys t.r Plolntltt
't.ftl, t/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/UI
9128. 10/ 2

I

MOTICI! OP APPOINTMENT

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Coso M•· 20113
l!ot.N ol Mary B. Sidots HoY••n,

MotiCIO 11 ....... y jlvon that Jo-•
E. Simpson of M 4dlopott, Melt•
C~ Ohio, hH b.. n otuly ap.
· ,.1
AcbnlnlsttcJtor of tho E1•
teHi of M1fY 8 . SldMs Hayman, d.•
ce.sa.l, lot. af Mi4dlopon,; Mole•
C1!Ud)', ohio.
Cndhotl a,. r.quihd to fllo their
clal•o with so14 flduch:.'y within
four IIUtftthl.
D...d tfll1 29th doy of Au;uat

1969.
F. tL O'BRIEN

,,...,. JUlltl of .. kl

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GUN SHOOT, Rutland American
Legion. SU111ay, noon till 4.
ll-11-2tc

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TROPHY SHOOT, Rutlam Gun
CltD, SOp~ 14; 1011-blnlevam,
three classes. Slooten should
be signed 11&gt; 111 1 p. m. Evecyone ia welcome.
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NO HUNTING on m,y pr..,.rt,y,
Mrs. George Freeland, Syracuse.
9-ll-3tc

c........ 20175

N••- Ia h.f.lly ilven thot Ed-

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A141u1t

P. H. O'BRIIM
, , . . . Jvli.. af •Ill County
9/11 9/18 "'

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FOUR ROOM lltnllahacl .,.n1110111, ..th, ldulta and rtltreoeeo, 114'~ MulllerrJ AlW.

POIIIaY

MOI'OIICO.
EVIS.

· ~-.

lo h.t.by glvan thot Jeon
:~ s;,.i•arfleW
of CM•tot, Milt•
JJ Ofilo, hu llo10n du~ opo
~filM A•lnlsttotftx of tho Estate
Of GuJ E. Su.morflalcl, llocoaseod,
1_,. of Ch11tot, W.lt• Covntr,
~lee

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Ohl..

: .CNclfteta . . required to fll• thoh'
f;lohts with ••ld fWucl«y whhln
fW rnOftfha.
Omd this 27th day af Autust,

'"'·

P. H. O'IRIIM
,...._.., Ju4,. .f .. 1111 Collftt7
t/4 t/11 t/111 )lc:

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NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
c:... Me. 20173
.IIINte .. A1111e M· o.,.., D.c..Mel

Nil1ce

l1

"""'"r

tl¥•n

that

!tdit D, S.tth of p.....,._y, Ohio,
!t.• Nen duly oppolntecl E11.cuttb:

iJJ fhll

Eot•• ., Anno M. Ount, ....

';E'

- .......,, late •f Po...,Of,

-·

Mo~l

m.

hltl
•• required to
thott
ohio.
. • ' . . wlfll sold fki~~C lary within

,..,. ...
'·,.
p·
, ._o·•:~:,•
J
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IMtN thl• 29tlt M 'y of Au,Uit
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i • 'I

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&gt;

oold C..-y

tn.MII.

992-3850 afler 5 p.m.
9-JI~p

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Marys. Ohio, rtanteliat.
Mr. Cl ..tlenen is a fermer

,

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S,ecial Muoic Each Nigill.
-Rev. M. C. La,imore,

a.m. on SitlurclaY the 13th day
Ill September, 1969• Olrtrl " 01
be received that )lmeforthe

at

oerved to rejeet
alief.
-~and
the·-and
rlglot I•
ro-

at

ouc welcome. llov. Uoyd D.
Grimm, Jr., Pastor.

9-9-4tc

to

RIDERS, Pomeroy-MiddiOilOI'I

Ohio Unlverolcybegtnnlng!iep~
24. Phone 992-3316. 9-9-31p
CHICKEN BARBECUE, Sunday,
SepL 14 at the Rachte Fire
Station. Serving starting at 12
noon.
9-9--ltc

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Help

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FEMALE. E nl

ve nr•

free. No

cent commloolon demonslralIns to.Yo. No lnveotm~nl. CU
noc&amp;IIIJ'Y. Write TOI' Ladloo
Part) Plan, JolmatowP, Pa.,

~

•=30 .....

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l&lt;e.eoing Me~s.
Gollio and . ·

Mason .,
,
Informed ~s ~;.
. Weii'•
As. ~i ..· ·
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Enterlained ,. ·

olecll'lcl~,

wall to wall cupet
ID lhiiiiJ 1'0GIII. Muit - l o •

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9411-2811.

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N-;,-F~M;b,;..dat 11 [...
tar~ Ohio, 2 mUeoJnm """r
Riel no lock anddom; 17 acres,
5-rOOIII hl&gt;tle, drilled woll;

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SMITtt AUTO SALES,

Arab-·

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KANAUGA, OHIO

1968, 4,DOOR nAT - n . Clll

oam - · ·••-

AWNINGS,

- · · corporta,,. ._..
lllown 01!11 batt inetllatlott. 1!1.

949-3025.

mer White, IIIIa ....,,......
ti1W. For
Cllarlas Uole, ~tUIL v. v.
and San, Inc. .5-1-46
.

C::':...t

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..o.m; dl....

lWDi;' hallial
bldrocltt OIUJIOIId, 1M .
-neu An.,llldlllaport. I'll.
IIIU961&lt;&gt;r ttUOIS.

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LONE STAR

boo~

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tlraUer. N e w flllllh, '
PhOOe tt2-Z288.
1o1M&lt;

-~--------4-RAIIJIISON'S ~AND ANTENNA
Sl':liVICE. tt2.2522,

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stay In character u die biggest liar

...-nY a moOn.
4

Maine toucbeo only orte

other state. It is cut off from
the rut of the Unioa by New
Harnpehire.

A. a.ckeye

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motor and

WATERMELONS, wboleaalo or
retail. Orren Walson, Ph..,.
9411-4053.

H.

Dear Me1p Marauders;
Let•a .Jhlke.. Ma:Jor
to come down ttil pike .fn

. &amp;-10..UC .

FOR

iiieiiii ;;;mt;JDiii •myiiiilt

:::SU:

'

Weight Is a Factor
In Hiatus Hernia
lr WAYNE G. lltANDSTADT, M.D.
dillon may eillt !iii' yean
without cauatnr any ·~

toms. But If a part of the

For Rent
Rt. 124, -

stomach as big u your flat
is involved, tbls may eauae
heartburn, pain beneath lbe
lowtr end otthe broaotbone,
belcblq end hlc&lt;:upa.
If •ymptmno are pceoeat
It helps lo bring the welpt
,!!own to aormal, to eat IDlall

Nelson Drug.

TIIAILEII LOTS, llob'o llabllo
Cclart, .....,.., Cll!loCIISiot.
992-ZNI.
8-ll..UC

ll-11-301p

5 HOLSTEIN hailers, one Jeroey
heqt:r, one Holstein cotr, one
600 lb. polled Herelonl bull•
Rollam Saerles, phone 742 • D
4626.
11-7-etp

STORAGE SPACE, rent forboots
or automobiles, etc. Phone 9922798, or aee Dick Seyler, Kerr
St., Pomeroy.
ll-ll-6ql

FURNISIIED 3 .._,, om lath.
212 S. Filth Ave., Middleport.

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EARLY AMEBICAN stereo, All·
FM radio, t .apeed cqer, 4speoker lll¥fd.11otem. Balanca
due f8L 12, or lludaet tenno
available; Call ttz-3352.

Phone992-5435.

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TRAILER, Brown's Trailer Park
MinersVille, Ohio. Pllone 9923324,

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plote4&gt; -ern wltll IJullt.ln
kltchan, wall oven allll tablotop
lmll; ltalalon lteel 11i.k,with
d l - ' unl~ loop lath and
larle &lt;'-to. Nlc:ebo doo,
cmatad. Call 99Z#I8 for •
pol-ent aller I .Po m.
8-a:l-«t

NEW TREAD$
zfor $22.00

PI•• •• I ,...,.~,. tlto
'

FRANI HERALD'i
SUPER

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WINTER.· POTATOES.
HUlon,

Pnrtlantl.

9-5-81&lt;

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SOLID STATE oteno,1969Wal·
nut oteno t:OIIIIOiowlth t ~
era, Wpeed autoihauc c.._,
,P,• Balance due f8f,15 or bulllet lavalloble. Call tt29-5-81&lt;
_ ':m2.
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5 fOOIIII, bolll

liODERN

'air

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wall lo

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room,

60xlZ

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l'llanooe

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move the cat110.ll the.,.,.,.

tomo are.....,.,........-.
reUef ,.. .be bad Clllly 111
otqlcal ropro1r or the berila.

Il-l ..... ldatus bernla.
Some clap I feel attd
~ wltiiDO ...._ ol4iel,
r wiD pt a.lllecomlort mthe .
pit "' my otomaeh and my
ltoOII wiD be lnoee. WbJ II
tlrla?
A • n • oae eatl till
- · arnormt of tbO .....,
'"""" Mr1 day,..,.,. r IIIC·

an,lrtenued lllllb of ....
I*" Mol fndt ID tbo PnreOd-

IJII ljl

1latrr

re;." , ~·· liCeloeo? eau ~tZ::
.....11111'1 Loot

he """' to ~... the 1)'1111&gt;

torrro but they wUI not re-

"'!d dlatloa are .._... 111

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YOJidirii
· maditiit. . - - -.· .
AJJCI!Ite-'"'-" · A~owr~: lnl~

fat, to eat
wlthiD
three boun of coft&gt;g to bed
and to lleep tn a ..tog pooltioo. Medlcllleo may

1011 ll!lt..JOUf ..... -

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. l..lllAiu:-n1;
' and Ani .

four

- . . . over your two IPIIdeL
wt..t do you do now?
.&amp;.nnr "-uno•

· Mail· Call

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For Sale
5502.

!ODAY'S CI1JIS'IION
Your putner jumpo. to

frooo"'-..,,._

Shop The .
Want Ads
SIX ROOM. housewlthbath,Gravol HOI, Mldclleport. Phone 992-

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REMOVE EXC&amp;'lS bocly Ouldwlth
Fluldex talolots. Only .1.69 at

ex· THREE ROOM llllfbnent, ~lOll·

perlence ,_..,.. to earn %5per

15902.

TWO-

Scotttes, wtrea, poodles,

CHINA CABDIETS, , _ llil'l-.
olf .._, ole. ....... eall
II. D. IIIU.-, II. t, I\IIU CW, TRAILER SPACE, 5th St., Ra..,_ 11La1l,
e.a4e
cine. Phone 949-347L

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3AID
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!arm
farm pond
land and woode&lt;l , lrto,
C. C.
· f~~sole llamhart, executDt.
$9,000; Four acre1, ......... ' BUIIIJNGIIAll _ 5 ........., d1o
. Photle
hottae, ts.ooo. Wrl.. Dole w. .· tetn, drUIId we\1, pnp, 1 ' ·
9-lt.lte
HOI, Rt. 2, Racine, _Pilla. Cell . acre. NOll $2.800.
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BLA~K- ~-;-,;;;;..
247-2135 .aer 5 ~m.
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one ·,.....line, port
7.7te RACINE - :' I - . , ..th, ....
Jlhone 992-8367.
1-l1-311&gt; ________ .,. _____
rur_; ,·a iiHroomL Lem
TWO BEDROOll.'.._, U:of!w
lot, fB.OOO; ! '
-y

ment. Roush Lane, Oteahlre,
Olllo. Ph. 367-7168.
9-9-3tc

of tbe Nazarene Revtvallnpr•
gre111 ani will continue through
Sunday, Sept. tt. Servlcea
nlghtl~
7:30 p.m. am 10:30
a.m. Sunclu mornlrc,. Just try

...... latld, 250 root frcat,.
011" oo Slale liAJuto .24 ID !\IT·
acuea. Lorp .kitchen with lata
of blrdl coblneiA, 'P]anQo Ill
clolet IPtet', Jarqt. recre..
tlon room,. el1;v water, •••

·1:50 A.M.
12 .1001 ''

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,.zs''
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II ·
' $750, . ..
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fBOO.

at the olllce1 or Crow, Crow 1&lt;
Forter, l'llmei'O)', Ohio, at 10

11-ll~tc

NEW BEAUTY olulp am equip-

9-7~ie,

Al

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THE-R-'E'AL
- •"'-, · ---.;;.,...
; -;,; · p\iO'ftO tt2-586 ,
. .. fl.7-61p ' - - - - - - - - - - - - late Charles Blrnl1art,decoao. - - - - - - - - • - - - - FIVE ROOMS am ,..th, larp
e&lt;l ID llobaon and heine lot 1 HOUSE iN Racine. Three bedclooed ID poreh, 5 ocrOJ. Call
th~retn, will beotferedfor aale
r-.., Clarence RoiY, piMlne Pordantl, M3-=Z'I02. ·

TWO CARRIERS
NEEDED
IN
MASON

Far Lease

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SPACIOUS 7 ROOM home, l'h

1966 FORD plckt(&gt;, excellent...,..
dltioo wltll cunper top cover.
Heavy ducy, 6 cyllll!er, over•
1C8d PJPrirws, aU aceeaaorles, . .{
phCN ~ 7'13..$981.

speed tronornlulon, uUIIQ' all
metal bed, 5 pxl tires, exeolian! rumlng' ' condition. Ph •

7-!5-lre

.illm-r

NEEDED Immediately, 6women
11tH or port lime. For lntec\'lew, call 992-32ll.
9-ll..ltc
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truck, 4 •

..,

DAlY.

1956 CHEVROLET 'k lonplckt(&gt;,
8 foot, olde step, tl~ Phone
992-4381.
9olll-8te .

PONY, IIddle om bridle t50,
phone ttZ-6016.
9-9-3te

9.11-31p

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Jt 1 .

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Rov. C. L. Clenclonon, St.

II POIIEROY
Sale

11141-"

end. Good 6.ply Uros,
•750. Call742.4546oroeeTruman Goble, ' Happy HoUow

Auto Sales

9-ll~tc

Wanted To BUJ

UGAL NOTICE

~

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rear

1962 GMC V-3

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LOCAl REDts

NEW 1969 ZIG ZAG sewlnr- -------~-----USED 30 Inch Frlaldal~e eloctclc
chine In orlgl!W factory car.
otove, tsD, ~ Mioon 882lon. AulonlaUc zig zag. tolllll!e
:!370.
fl.t0-3qo
buttonhole•, sew on butt.onl,
monogram, aNI make·tancJO..
signs with ~t the twlot oro
slnrledlaL Lellnl8)'al!l1anl :Rell Estate For Sale .
never been uoed. WW ..U for
JIQ)NEY~
only $47 calh or E-Z tenna.
Phcme 992-2685.
f1.9.11tc
Clitia'
11-lU '

19M DODGE plck.up, V.$onglne,
heaY)'-dU\Y tranamlooloo and

IO.IIWc

m ..• .

ILAETTNAR'S

Blue Lustre. Amerlca'afavor..
,.. carpet shampoo. Tl~•
Barplnland.

9-ll~Oip

Road, Rutland.

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LIGAL MOTICI
·NOTICE OF APPOIMTMIMT
c.•• No· 20,111
LMte ef Gvr E. S....rfl•lcl, 0..

992-6434.

I•OIMAliOI....

IIIII Brake Stnlct

•L

ltJ.U74.

unlurnlshod
1j1011111IIIIL a... to oeboOL

coekera, Ireland Road Kemlela •
Phoae 667.3555, CooiYIIle.

WANTED. ONE hundred new,_
pie toattem the Rutlam Church

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MUST GOI

ed.

SEPT. 7-14
7:30 Each E ..nlng

Cotnpl• F.t·W

when Blue Ustre arrtve1. Rem
electric , . . _ ,
Baker
Furniture.

REDUCE SAFE and fall w I t h
Gobe10 tablell and E-VIIJIOI'I·
lion plllo. Nelaon Drup.

FURNISHED and

FEMALE CAlRN, 9 mo. Male
pug, t mo. Both champioo sir-

SYRACUSE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

..... MaHox, of R. D. !, Albany,
· Of'll., IMI1 Men dulr appointed
Eucvtor o1 tt.. E1t.,. of Idalia
,· ... Mldt•f d•COcdecl, let. of Molt•

o.t.4 thla 29th day of

CARS &amp; TRUCKS

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Pets For Sale

REVIVAL!

. ..... .t' W.llo .... Motto., Dr

Couoty, Onlo.
.
Cnlltors . . toquiMd to fllo th.lr
clohu wltfl Mid fichtclary within

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PHONE 882-2962
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NOT ~CE OP APPOINTMENT

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CHivloLET

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LEGAL MOTICI!

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All

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LEGAL NOTICE

'l tlml

BEATEN DOWN carpel patllo &amp;O

••Sleepers." Satisfaction euarantee&lt;l or """'E''' back. Only 96
cents. Nelson Drugs.
9..tt.l8tp

WMPO

YIWIICAR

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I WILL NOT BE re&amp;l)onsittle for
an,y debts contracted by anyone
otbec tlan myselt
Herman 'fa)'lor, Pomeroy,
Olllo
9931p

· COAL, WMP, 1Uo stoker, mine
ruiL Euelalcw Soh Worb,
Ea1t Malo St.,PIIIII~. Pbalt
9H-389L
• 1-lJ.cfc

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992·7161

FURNISIIED three r .... 1111111, - . ' - " ell, 507 lllll St., ~
-IIU712.
~

For free estimate, phone 9922806. (We co aii)'Where~
8-22-tfc

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R.J.;.,~W.VS

Far Sale
- .

A GOOD BUY, give It a ley,

For Rent

ROOF PAINTING am potchbw
by contract, "EJPerienced".

I WILL pick 1.4) merehandlse arll
take lo auction on a perceriage
basis. Clll Jim Adamo, Auctioneer, Rutlatll, Ohloo. Phone

'DAY IIN151' ;
NIIJIT IIZ-13Z4

9-li).Jip

FAST, FREE MOUNTING

Ave.

11-7-litc

742-4461..

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9902.

laneouo Items.

tlrea, •oil bocly, rodlo.

aOO care for one amaJI child.
Home pluo salary. P..,.. 992-

.... 14.52:1
NOTICI! BY I'UILICATION

HANNis SERVI!:E

i963
Falcon ..... $495
2 Dt. 6 c/1. 1td. trano., 16od

WOULD LIKE to haw aomeone
lo live In, do light houoework

W11o lntNn, 91U5,

DAYtr
NIGHT ... CAtL

root house trailer and mtacel- ).

ALL SIZES

11-li).Jtc

rnent, P, O, Box 43, Middleport, Ohio.

Till Futllt

-------------RET,READ SALE

RUMMAGE SALE, Frldu . am

we can train you to earn over
$100 per month extra Income.
Write (or interview appoint.

Dl•l• L· YanMIIter,
R. D. I,
Mhhll•,.,., Ohl•.
Plalnllff,

tn-2111

Rotular Troad _2 lor $21.00
Wlcfo Oval,
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~~~~Rot. Troad _ _ 2 for $26.00
Winhr Troad1 _2 far $24.00
Plus Retreadable Tire

EARN MONEY Tn -your spare
time. U you have two hours a
day to spare from l'OUr home,

LEGAL NOTICE

~HOM

Opon ttl 6 Dolly

va.,

ll-7~c

Ill-lire

Saturday, 2U MDI St., In the
Fry Building, Middleport. Rock '
or nice dresses, 25 cents.

Joel! C.tMy, ,..,

SALE OF til~ osta~ of ""'ry .W. ·
Elliot~ Letart, w.
Rt.' 1
Saturdu, Sept. 13, at I ,P.m. 30

BEAGLE Jilt'S. Phone 8411-2476.

,.,~

corn sheller, a small lot of VACANCY lor two -..,y - ·
)Ia. PreW prho.. Plld 111COI'IIt wheelbarrow,lawnmow..
lloniL ~ 7'13..$181.
er, and man,y other Items. Mr.

.ard Mn.r 'ftlm-M'.Ua, OWners.
Terms; cash. Not responsible
ror accidents. Lunch will be
served. Sale conducted by lhe
Bradford Auction Co., phone
949- 3821, Box 116, Racine,
Olllo.
9-11-ltc

POMEROY ·

•

Galoxlo 500 H. T. $odon, L.;;i
I ow,., car. White llnleh, blk.
vinyl lntorl•, eood tfN•t r•cllo,
powor steorl"t ond llrokel.
Avt01110tlc h'Gn• .

Notice

Phone 1614l99Z·21Bl
c..,r
... t .... 1.... ""*'

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T o ~ '
mlnlatun, t?Sand,._Sitoj..,...
\'Ice and ...-unr, ~ ttS.
54!3.
11-·

1967 Fonl ...... $18CI!i

11:)0 0.111 . to 5 :00 p. 111. Dolly
9:30 ..... to 12100 No- Sotutdor

Ma•••

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i965
Doqe ••••••
ms
•«~
Door~ 1.~;1

cketll • · Ett•y

Serving ~If•~ Gellio
&amp;
eo••,,••

bul, Ohlo.

AAT!S

ti¥1 iiiiOrliOnl.

,., ,.,..

O.i '.Dt.

'-•• oioot. •
llvO!J • .....__..

.. pafty, 383 E. BrGad St., Colunto

·Tho Putllhhor , .... "" thl rftht
to edit Of relect onr od1 d.. ~n~d objletioftOI . , ... p.lhhlr will not
bo ro•poMI .. Io lor - • thon one
IMor,.cl I~Utortiott.
For Wo..t Ad Senlc:o
.5 cents per Word aM ln..rtlon
MinlfiiUIII Chor.. 75c
12 cent• per word throe conucu•

TNOro4 "'t'~ hior .....

•' hj.e .10qa. For Iaior'
maUCII write Paul Grans,
: Gti.O. Plano and Orpo Com-

CeMell•tlonl &amp; Corrections
Will ... eccopted ul'ltll 9 1.111 . for
Doy of Pultllcetlen

ees

Pill II; ilow"'1:'1t£" ...~~:.T.iiH. ,
......... ~ . ·~'" Qll.

.., Ia thll areallll)' be boulht

REGULATIONS

AUCTION, Salurda)o lla.m., s.p..
telllber 13,"1969. On aecowtot

·! CUT 1\UFE,r.tlm! "

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PIANO to ba, plckod

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arliJ...,.
au ....._ arllrrlb, Moltt.~ laled to , .

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In Tlie Drapery •
For The H~.tr Sweeper
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w*'m Car COats

'$2.95 .. $8;95 .

$29.50

A complo'- rOntiO' of alzos .from 2 to~. 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.
Nylon qu'llti In aolld colors, plain and printed nylon,
corduroy,. i!!l war111 lntorllnlngo, .dark and postol colora.

All wool fabrics, tweeds and meltons in solids and plaids,
quilted nylons, wide wale corduroy, raglan sleeves and set
in sleeves, warm pile linings. Sizes 1~ to 24}-2.

JUMPERS
$8.95

Rq. 9.98 DUSTERS ................... SALE 4.78
Rea. 4,98 DUSTERS ................... SALE 3.88
Rq. 3.98 DUSTERS ....... , ; ......... ;SALE 3.18

Solid bonded knit V neck c:oot style, herrintbone tweed
· bonded knit, V neck coat style, plaid bonded lcnit sling1hot
V neck, solid long torso look jumper, styled in sizes 12 to

20 and

14~

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Ia 22)7.
Spoctal Purchctso Of
A Woll Known Brand

Weekend Spedal
In The Hosiery ·
Department

Reg. $3.00

PANTY
HOSE
WITH
CONTROL
Sheer
stretch
stockings with

'

nylon
Lycro

and' Robes for women and 1lrls - just received a lar11
shipment of washable cotton quilts In dust• lenaths
and 1001 robes - coltDn cordana - corduroy washable
coltDn quilts- and satin quilts. Many styles to choose
frolll, Sizes fZ to 20 and 38 to 44.

~~~Sale

S1. 99

In the Infants

Department
Rea. 5.00

$1.88

Reduced For This Sale OniL..

FALL
HANDBAGS
H\lndreds of
in stock in the newest shapes, colors
b~s

fini•"•• for fall.
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RE,, 8.98 HAHDUCS - ..........- ...-...- ........-----SALE 7.19
REG. 7.98ttAHDBAGS ------·--·---·--------SALE 6.39
RE.G. 6.98 HAHDUGS _____..__ ...,_ ........ - ........ SALE 5.59
REG. 5.98 HAHD8AGS , ___, ______ ··-···-··-·--SALE 4.79
REG. 4.98 HANDBAGS ..............--..···-·····-·····....... SALE 3.99
REC. 3.98 HANDBAGS ···--·----··-...-...........- ... SALE 3.19
REC. 2.98 HANDBAGS ._.......... - ........... _______ 5.\LE 2.39
Now You Can Sav. $2.00 on A~nerico's Numbtr One
Centro! Girdlo

Playtex Golclen Glrclle Sale

Rag. 1~.95 Extro Largo
Long Lag Girdle with Zipper .................,.. _______ Sale 12.95
Rag. 13.95 Long Leg Girdlo with Zipper ---........ Sale 11.95
Rag. 12.95 Long Lag Clrdlo ......- ...._.........- •.. - .. Solo 10.95
Reg. 11.95 Long L•l Cirdlo - .........- .•- ......_,_ ...,Sale 9.95
Rag. 10.95 Regular Ciodlo ·----··----------..--Solo 8.95

ShoP

Elberfelds 1st Floor Found.ations -Department for o
s,election of Playtex Bras and Girdles.

Boys Sizol 10 to 18

Just Arrived

Buster Brown
For Fall
Co.. in now and selec-t
froM our complete coHec.
tion of Bnter Brown Wear
for active youngsters.
11 ...,. Shil11 - CerditentPelttt and Crowlen •;;,1r1 ,C~.hlno Pant• - Corduroy•r~
- Anldeh - CNw

KnIt Shorts
$2.95

Long sleeve knits thot
are so nice for school
wear. AU of these are
permanent press and nev~
need
ironing. A fine
selection of styles that
are sure to please.

THIS WEEKEND ONLY!

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REGULAR 4 FOR f.OO PLASTIC PANTS GIVEN
FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY . . . CUTLER
TIQ-PIECE DIAPER SETS OR ONE·PIECE PLAY

PAJAMAS.

$9.98
100% nylon jackets in dark green solid color. Zipper
front, 2 roomy patch type pockets. Light weight, yet warm
and comfortable and nice to wear. Famou5 Corhortt moke.
Small, medium, large ond extra Iorge size.

Foam Filled Foot..Us

..

Atfractive keepsake of your favorite local High School
Team. Contrasting cordur~y panels in school colon with

mpnog!om.

- Southern - Eastern ·

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free, machine wash,ble, needs no lrorting, Guaront..... ."'
fast colors. Red, AvoCGdo, Gold, White, Brown,,PenlnHnoft, ·. :'

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sa.,, ,,ch '

t'.,:
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Filled with DuPoiti iu51te virglil' 1Llfro1. Erttli wAite .

Rich Plaids lo
light anddork jlatteroo 8.95

zippered pilloJU "ver for proteclfoti. AlwGys flllffy;
non allergeillc ,1
•J

Mens and Youna Mens•

.

JEANS STYLE CASUAL -SLACKS ·

''La~y Jewel"

WORK

Solid colors. Plaids. Checks. All ore permanent pre~s and
and feature famous makes such as uMr. Wrangler" "Levi" - ..Stadium". They're ideal for High School and
College wear or General Sports
ions. Sizes 28 to 38
waist and in all the popular I~
·

Sl2:98each

for Fall and ·Winter War .
.

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Visit Elborfelds busy mona deportment and shop for tho

Work Clothes you'll 1oon be ·nuding. Matched wor~ suifl
in all sizes. Complete selection of CGrhartt Bl-own Duc:k

Special Sale!

Work Clothes ond Jackoto - Haneo Wlriior Underwear _
Lee Overalls in blue, str-iped

MENS

or white. Big selection of

·

Work Jackets- Work Gloves. by lndianapoli.sand WolverineWork Bolts -' Sweatshirts - Suspenders - Warm, cOmfortable

=~~ h!r;~. ~1ij·J::ky:":~. ani of tho

TANKER

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81" and 90" P•i•i=\lla Quilti.l lf Shaeting Muslin. Bloaehod
and unbleaqh!d·. Q~a4rlf&lt;t !'orcol1. Salid.o and prints.
Dacron Mt • .M..t quilt. Batts., All &lt;olton Mt. Mist ' Quiil

.

. $4.95

· coli or style.

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Another Shipment

Mr. Wrangler Honclos
Boys School Trousers
$3.50
100% cotton permanent press boys slocks with

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"-rn:ilntnt preu. Selling for

,OIIIulor tl'l lneh width 10 _t0pular
with the Hlah SchMI •nd con ...
crowd.

ternl in all til, ,.,P.,Iar

Mona Dopt. ht FloOf

Oblot~gs-:C)..Is-Roundo

sizes.

FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS
$3.95

Jumbo Size. ·

plaid potterns in sizes smoll ('14-14~), medium (15·1517},
largo (16·16)\) and extra large (17·17~)-

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Blrcl•ey• Dl... I..Wels

ALL CO'miN
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' wol'st,
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100% Cotton Jock.ts,' loose JJ~'ino ' around
-otNn arn1
cuffs, self m~tching collar .. 1~ ny.lon q~ilt lining, wash.

perfect~y. Has heoyy duty zip,er. ~in• 36 to 50 in grey,
dark oltve, for••t green, lchalci and blu.• .denim with corduro.y ,
c:ollar.
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· ,h thrffft1 S.¥• All Yo11r ..

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ed the NiXon adm.lnistradon'aan-tl • lnflstlon progroma and d..
segregation record durl.nga campatsn lllnd raising visit here.

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An. .y' 0

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battle of the teams but alao of the bands ln a cQltJle of. weeks
when Eastern grlddora play the AlOlOlnder Hlgb tsam. Cogar's
wife is inatnanental director or the Alexander belli Mr. and
Mrs. Cogar are resldlni in Albany. In addition to tea.chlzw at
Eastern High, Cogar is completing work at Ohio University.

"We are Cortuaate that Presi-

dent Nixon took office when ho
did or tllla notion today would
be r&amp;dng eeonomlc disaster,"
R&lt;IOiliiOY aald •

overall reYiew.. wbleb would

have been com. lbo awcUiar)' and the .' biolnoao Pomeroy; Herner Hawkins con.
Plated ·for tile Elgblh District aoooton ol tile district will he- !IDod to the Galllpolla Midlcel
Center, and Harold Lemley, a
fall COII!orenco to be hold Sun. liD at I p.m.
dl,y bT Foell8)'-lllmett Foot 128,
Tho memborlhlp voted ID ... pallent at Veterans Hoapltalln
.... Logloa. •
.
tend ""' eloctrl&lt; aervlce to tile O!Wlcotlle. Commander Kelly
•poot flll'Jil, tlleroby ~to It&amp;
members tQ ..... Corda.
Doring the meeting
dl,y nli!tt at tho pool , borne In uao ao arocr~~.ll Tho death of a member, Perry
Arrangements

w-..

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ceoa.~~te.·

••ked

BOYS

$900,000 Due Knudsen
Be
d
or r.ng nnem'.DWI'\':e
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I!Ji:TROIT,.,, 011'0-Semon E.

Boonl Chairman Honry .Fonl

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A movie ""' . shOwn by Paul $900,000 In '""""'l~ent ""'"" a...;. from 'his irch .....,eu~ur;
fll,ptlliltlll and opening ~ayor penoatioo due over the next said simply, "Things didn't
""" bT Walter Buace, chaplain. tbreo and a half yoera.
work out the way we hsd
!\leclal SUo ito were C I Y d o KOOdaen, whdSe awlt&lt;h fr&lt;lll hope&lt;l."
Fisher, a member and ma,yor of tile executive ttlerarch,y of the
Middleport; H!ghWll,y Palrolman General Motora Corp. to Ford
James Sboeta and Aaxtltory. Motor co. 19 monlhs ago
Highway
Pat.olman Thomaa sturmed tbo automotive "orld,
Ables. Refreshments wete serv.. was f1red Thursday as Ford
ed bT Don Roach,
president.
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Up

*'-&amp;

Ia .... 1870.71 - - Ill •
,..,.,. half.llaur altuatloa

cun,M~-~U,eor­
~ bT faw ("l' cani!Ncand I'OIIalr

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shore of the U.S. food w h e'fl t
market and the domestic c~

market.
The direc:t payments ooder
the second plan, as in the firsti
would probably be lower d¥ln
present paYIQents, sources sa'1d.
Experts added that Wiler the
second plan, grain farmers
would be given a combined uan
grain base,'' representing tlleir
farm acreage oC all grains, i~
cltdlng wheat.
All They Want
The growers could produce
all they wanted, but would get
price support loans lor their
crops, inclll1ing corn, only on
p.roductloo within the base.
'!'he)' would get no supplement.
al direct pa,ymenta-except for
Hfood wlleat" payments- unless
tlttl)' voluntarily cut PlantlnB
below the new grain base.

The

56-year-old

Knudsen.

Do rSwiteh .

koown as "Bunkie," announced
his own ftrl~ bT tile FGnl
board or directors. He aald
WASI!!NGTON (UPn - n*
Ford walked into Ills omce u. S. Chamber of Commerce
Sept 2 and uloid me 1 would be ssld Thuroday the natlon'a cU,
leaving."
dwellers no longer favor farm
11._.-t programs. It Pl'&lt;IJI0004
thO)' be replaced wltll ~
ment .payments to farmer I •
be," he quoted Ford as sayiqJ. turn crop land into recreatloa..
Under either plan, goverl&gt;The summary dlsm;ssaJ of a al and other uses.
••we are absolutely eonrinc:..
ment controls over the deatUs president was, at best, a rarity
of farm operations would be in car.Qrlldi~ circles. In ed thet urban America does not
considerably looser than at
present. But direct income subsidles to fanners might be coosiderably lower, depeiKiing on
just where new payment levels
were set.
Sources said ttle administration migllt also be willing, however, to consider leas drastic
changes in present farm programs, but probably also would
favor sm~e sort of limit on direct payments to individual
tanners un:ler whatever new
plan may emerge.
Tcp offtcWs 1Pl'8rent.b have
decided to favor a payment
ceDing, but had nut yet agreed
on where it should be set or
how It should be admlnlotorod,
a source said.

Dllllri~

of
Ita to

~
pr9-

6, 1968.
Krudsen has three and a half
years left ot a five-year
contract whicll brought him
$200,000 a year in salary, In
addition, he has $200,000 coming
!rom a $400,000 first-year

bonus.
UrxJer his contract, Kflldsen
is forbidden to work ror another
automotive company !or three
years after leavl~ Ford. He
said he had no plant to return
to GM.
The shake\~) at the 1q) of the
Ford IIIIOUJI meant a shokedown
through tile structure as Ford
Instead

$1. Million Hinges on Renewed Levy
Dlalrlct

Knudsen's case, it followed the
resignations of three Ford
executives since Knudsen asawned tile presidency on Feb.

announced a major roallgnment
In tbo &lt;ooWai\V·

rooma oro moaiQ' ttndorgraund,
and brlillt colora have uaod
In !hom. The lights and the cou.
1a11 are Ill tbo ~
rGbm. Tho floor We Ia tJOinl
tu · - . and tbo last ~ lbo piwrD.
q axtana oro being ~
'l'lle olfctrical - I I ..0....
~-' u tile oonlraetor DOW
boa 10 · lltolrlcllna on lbo. Jail.
l'laiii!IIB• . IIIIU llcJidlaltd ,!tJ

1'1~~..:~~~
· !lboro
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,

THIS IS NOT THE ATfiRE of the well· dreaaecl oohool
teacher. However, Eastern High School ErwJ.Ish teacher Richard
Nease, right, wore this out1lt to class Thursday, golrc along
with junior class members who wore similar garbs for the day.
Nease is a jwtior homeroom teacher. The son of Mr. an:! Mrs•
Paul Nease, Richard Is. beglnni111: his first year as teacher at
Eastern where he grad~ated in 1963. He received his degree
fl'om the University of Tul~ •.Tulsa, Okal.

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Farm Front

'"lb;'nibtaa; .lui return ID ciJ!S.

!-~ tee, at tho bit soloctloo
.Of .LI!!I• Boya Shlrto In slzos 2
t... 7- .P~manent preu fabrics
· In ~qllda and plaids. Now is tho
1 ~'!.~t th.. to stock up on tho
l.m.l•, !lor• Sltlrto you nHd.
Th~. • .o grand nloctian, -dy
far'· ~ to buy.

JOHN COGAR, left, Ia the oow bond director or Eastern
Hlgb School. He auecoods Charleo Yeago. It not only will be the

CLEVELAND (UPI) - George countloa at a $1,000 a plato dlr&gt;ROIIlney, Secretary ot Houalns: ner to raise funds for the 1969
and Urbon Dowlopmont, defend- and 1970 campaigns.

.

Set·Aside Plan Would Change farm Supports tol~: -?i~e~:::. you~=:

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_.S~ed

appearance tonight wheo Eastern meets North Ge.Dia are these

glrla- 0 to r)PamGrlmn,llebbleJelfero, Colla McCoy, head
maJorette; l.J.nda Baer and Joy Kautz.

Romney Like3 Nixon Cdurage

_ . . , . 1bat'~ ...... flnt Fourtl! Ave. ln..MiddleJOrt.
Tho
otnllegy ·~
' · ~.t'O~
Tloo COIIIIIIllldor .o( tho' 4eparlRlat m-~ YOiod ID laid a
Ia.. Wi!al&gt;lnllon, tta., t-1110~ ""A~ ~cally ,about 1!.12 molll·oflbo CJido 'AmoriCID Lo.
donalloD
to tbo relief fund for
b7 IJ!O acblnlatnl~ ao 0110 of l"ldl In sOUib Vlemoin, Zl~r 8lon, wUI · be ..,..iror at tile Sun.
victims
ol
hurricane CamlUe.
the moat CCJ~JVAhenai'f8 re-- replied that he did not wl~ to
day dlatrlc! event.
A repxt was given on the milYlelra at the Vletnom War since comment on .11&gt;0clftc tacticL
A
paat
eommandors' maeUng ltary aervlce by the !Iring 8&lt;1Uld
N!.ton took office.
Unaun of the effects of North
Press~~re Mounts
Vletnomooo President Ho Chi will be hold at tbo poat home at for the late Charles Wlnoton.
Reported Ul were Henry ReltTho meotleg, In tho Coblnot Mlnh'o, ....Ill, the Preataent 11 a.m. • ~ In eonlunctloD
wllh tilt dlotrJct mooting. Dinner mire, Jr., John Kautr, confined
foam of tho White HouH, ...,. also ...lo review otnllegy
wiU be IOl"Yed at 11:30 a.m. by to Veterans Memorial Hospital,
aa pruaure moUDtecl on the lor the cc:ning' montht.
Prealdent for . _ lnltlatlvea ID
brook the doodlock at lbo Parle
· peace talks. Dlplcmata and
iciFIJII!nMra fNin Parla alii
Vletllun flew In for tile oeaalon.
B,v BERNARD BRENNER
COliUDitloe on Sop~ 24.
ment. payments.
Althouah
of tho
Tho
plan
would
generally
disWASHINGTON
(UPJ)
AdMlgbt Be Lower
meetirw were not diaelosedtho
preoent
syatem
of
card
mlniatration
farm
oJilciala
are
Sources
said the l~na Wiler
and wore not eJpectod 1o bec01111dering
a
plan
tor
a
new,
the
progrom
might be lcover
llxod
Plantllll
all"'1\'ento
or
much ol tho ooaoton I&gt;PICtod 1o locus on tulure more noxlblo production control baoes for gralna ani cotton. In- than tlloso gt von under tho
American _troop withdrawal• and price Slf'PQrt program for stead, each farmer who wilted existing farm law, wlllch exgovernment price aqJpOrt would pires at tho end of 1970. Direct
ODd ID ao10aomont of North
be
told he bad to Idle, or set income supplement payments
on the
Vlet..ut~i new leaders.
aside, a percentap ot his almost certalnly would be lower
Tho President on Aug. 23
'
farm'a total cropland. The par- than under present programs.
pootponed on o&gt;pectod .,.. faecl grallla, wheat and CGIIAlb.
~ · of more redueijona
Tile 10&lt;111~ ''lit •·~·· con- oentaae would 1ltll'f !run llll'ln the sources added.
to farm, depoitdlow on tho
A aacood alternative plan om·In ·the haU&lt;InWlon maa Amerl· trql plan '' """olao'"ral.ldeoa
farm's
plantl~ hlafory and lhe
dor
otudy by top Agriculture
eaa llalllleg fcn:ce In Vlittlllm being welgbecl bT officials as
surplus a t a t u s of IDdlvtd,ual Department planners would.
they .,...,... ill preoont ilew
crapa.
eliminate d I r e c t go\lerameat
A farmer who cOIIIJ)Uod wttll acreage controls on wheat and
e •
recllllllllOnda·
tbo land retirement quota for cotton. Growers would cont:lrlte
'
his farm would then be !roe to to get price siQMH't Ieana at a
' '
use all hla .--lnl!ll croplml relatiwly lOI'f uwofld price''
111111 to ~·, .
'
oubdlvlaloni U. tho
· nine for any ctopa he .111ahod. Alia, level, plua lncome aupplemert
. mcmtha "( ~ 11169 .oro he would be eUglble for govom- _.nta oo a .fixed percentage
.r
.
..
11\lUion mont price ·~ 1011\f P\ua "' tlltlr crops - tho percontoge
,·•y HOLLYYIOCII (IJP1) - Th·e rUIII\hw ~
limited direCt Income • all)plo, represmttrw: e~.cll farmers'
a'-1
ol
.lhll
""''
laat
. .......... ~ two m.lo!' -lion State Auditor Ro&amp;er C1oui1yw,
bao
· -.eta - one wltllAt!lli GrU. riPOrlod.
illb. .... - wltb 0. J. Simp.
Paymento Dildo to'' Mila•
i· '""' - fcirmall¥ liiMiomced. 'Coun!l munlc'-lltlta Include
Ill ...... at lntorelt
- WMliJDQI't, ti~IJ8II; P&lt;llilJoilooDevlowera.
rf¥1 VlllaP, $1;ato; · Raclao,
.."'.·:~ who &lt;PI bit aoriJa f389; :iltlilanl, ~o,''ali!Syra­
• ' • '•"· f

MAKING UP THE 1969 • 70 MAJORETIE CORPS or tho
Eastern High Sc:- IJOnd, above, which will make Ita llrat bmne

Fall Conference Plans Completed

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Made with extra long tails, two poc~ets, smort colorful

u.s.

uo.

"This Republican administraHe praised Nixon's courage to
tion
koows how to light inllatlon take "tou&amp;Ji - " " but esiODpondl~ a more cOIIIJ)leto atudy.
Preao SOcretary ·Ronald Zte- am it's a good thing.'' Romney tial actioo Uke the extension ~
gler oald he eJpectecl no said In a -ch Th~~roday nigbl tbe surtax •.• or the cutback in
OIIIIDuncement f.....,.lng the to some 2,000 Republicans from federal construction cod:ractirw
meettow and any pollct declo Cleveland alii tour surrolUldlng b~ 75 per cent."
slono roached would becOIIIO
aJIParont only In the followlnB
weekL He choroctertzod tho
aesslon as a ugeneral Alii

'l'btu:-

,

See the many new pattems available in Ctitmon Royal
Famfly1111d Fleldcrest Batlt Ensembles in the Domestic
DeparttlltMI, first floor.

today

110 feet palnler plea, a

SpNking ~£Schools -No. 106

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OtooM from ·ltv.ol pot-

FIELDCR.EST MALABAR .
• . MATCHING BATH 'TOWELS
.. HAND TOWELS -IVASH CI.:OTHS ·
Beautiful deiPIY seillpllred tw~tone Jacquard

Mens Permanent Press

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Just Recol•ed A~othctr Slti,.,.

legs,
no cuffs, wide belt loops. Si;[es 6 to 18. Slims ancl regulars.
Solid colors: Loden, Gold, Brown, Blade.

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taper

WORK ,.IA~KDI .

-t

.. ,•1•••

L1ce T••l• 6wrs
Now in permanent· pre••
finishbnd docoratO. toloro.

wlclths and the now

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SURe TO SiE~the oxcollont
..-llc:tlonollittle tsclys TrouMra
:·(~·
2. to 7 in plaida, oolld
,. · ' ,colors, Stylea that havo aomi·
;·.
bo•ot• .,..111. Same with r19ular
wolsllhai ' hera bolt loops. Same
with ., matching bello. All are

Scranto
. , n

You'll w.Gftt to ••• th.1o nHit. In 1IMI 30 to 50 wollt. ·

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LITTLE 80YSI
~

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ly Paris

.,..

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Sizes 14~ to 17 nock size and in your carroct ol-o
le~th. 65% da~ron polyester and 35" cotton. J:l'-"lr iron
fabnc. . Excophanally well made. Rogular widooprood

New Belts

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~otts.

WHIT£ DRESS.SHIRTS·

Ideal worlr: i'aclcet or
for
genera
wear.
Doric
olive
color,
zipper front waist
length jacket with
knit
collar.
Quilt
lined for extra warmth,
water repellent. Small,
medium,
large and
extra large. 2 pochts.

·.·.·l, n.,.· .The D.r..•, P"
...,, ....
. pt. 4. . ·-·
II
COMPI,ETE UNE OF AL.LQUILTING NEEDS
.

.. 1 •;·~·op 1 • .

t-:-~---Mens LOOK Sleeve

JACKETS
$6.95

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foot bT 12 foot main lock and a
panllo) 110-l&gt;,y.j;OO foot locks •
Prorialon will be Jllldo for ox"lll"'"'ch concUUona, In small t-..c tho BOO.foot locba a n d
locks of o:daUng otro-.oo aJ. doo-"'B tbo water when necroa4y rellllta Ill dolqa that af. easary.
feet waterway tranaportallon
eoata tor a large area. Modi..
"The river pool level wiU be
lying the oaletlng - - - to cllliii!Od linly to ,ralao .... level
onlarse tilt locka wao cooalder- 23 feet betwelll the now dsm
ed, but fouDd to be less elfec .. ODd tho old dsm which wUI be
tlvo and IIIOJ'o costly than coo. removed.
uo.mera ol affected PJ'(11)81'·
otroctkxl of a replacement.
U'Ibe r8COJ¥Diended improv&amp;- eyw!llbecompeallledfordlm.
DIOJII lo almilor lo tho other Ohio 1&amp;911 Ill accordiDce wltll River roplacomentclsmwltllol&amp;lrt IDs dams," tile l'OJ&gt;Ort Condudod.

- r Include the matter or troop
ml~ltona wore su11&gt;0nded ao a withdrawals.
••ture of Amorlca'o wlahoa to
Zleg'¥ "!'• aoked about tho
d-calate lhe level of llgbdow low! of AUiild mUIIBry . .......
, In
tlono In view of tho recent
··
,.V.,... ud Pelllagon \ lhriMay trpce. , He 11ld U.S.
'i:e!uaed tQ
oporatlona .,...d 'ret'\"n to tho
-.~ and-...,,. · .lo~ls - - bod been at before
reported

·Snowbird
Bed Pillows ··
,,
-.

ieli.l tiiT.fO,
"~ ··
Jl'la\;y ~~~~ Or gol4 __ 7.95

WASIIINGTON (UI'I) -Pre&amp;ldeat N!.ton, opporontly bavtow
alreootlll decided aome of his
VIetnam ltrolegy bT oull)lOndt!ll
B52 bcmbor mlaalona In VIet..,., called his top dti&gt;lomatlc
and lhUitary otnllet!!lta today
for a tho&lt;QUih review o1 tho
Vltst.JW.m War.
· Military soureea tn Vietnam

Sile!

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Re1. 6.00 Panty Briefs ......... , ..... ·

Beige. Single and Double Sizes.

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ro&lt;OIIIIIIondatlona.
The report lllld "tbo dllllcult

Vietnam Posture
Is Under Review

(Slight l"egular of higher priced spread) Proihrunk, lint.

I ined collar to prevent
Sizes
smoll,
chafiltg.
- medium and large.

Choose Lee or Wrangler Westem style jackets. Heavy
weight coarse denim, neal fi"!ing~ eo~y ~o ~sh corttfortp~,
to· wea~r, bunon front and J:lpper front s\yles:! Stop in the
Mens Department 1st floor - S.e the,le 'firfi Western at,Yie
jackets ond select your needs now.
~

Rq. 1.110 Ltlll Ltl Panty' Girdles ...... .
Rq. 7.00 Shalt Let Panty Gl!dles .~ .... .

~$.49 each

.JS" ailk, 10" nylon. Two
buttan•tlvu flap pockets

Blue Denim Jaclcets

.
,Ret. 9.(XI LOlli Lei Panty Glrtllta ......... .
.

.BEDiPRIAiDI

Smart lodking CPO Jackets

Mens West•n StyIe

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D11able Press- No lnm

of 751 rep~ocessed wool,

Mens Zipper FrOIII
For The Football fanr

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CPO
JACKETS

2 PC. Play Sets
Sale

$3 49

QuOted Nylon Jackets

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CoHon print~~ pliue

Mens and Yount Mens

Spandex Girdle Tap. In
four flattering shades.

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PAJAMAS

·Camartt

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This W•kent .Only!
1111
,.
.

Womens Full length ,

Rag. $S.OO
nl.
Solo

l

tile aecrotory ollll"!llY aolpaasocl
along to tile bidgot bu.- for

-am

Matcll will! Gowns - Pajamas .,.. BabJ Dolls

NOW IS THE TIME to select your new Fall Dusters
A fine selection of pants paired with sweaters of orion acrylic - striped mock turtle
sweaters - ribbed sweater vests - straight leg bonded wool pants - belted ribbed
sweaters - flare leg checked pants in bonded wool and nylon - striped mock turtle
neck in dllcron polyester and nylon - flare leg pants of double knit acrylic - pants
in proportioned lengths - all the new fall colors . .

WA!IIIINGTON-' Replaeement to 2f mlUkln toni In 1961, and
~ tilt Gllllilollo Lod&lt;a and Dam
will coatb:ue to tncreue, the re.. II on eiiUmatod coot 0( tb.l port ssld.
The now facllley 'lll&gt;lld be boUt
iidlllon bal been ........~&gt;Jibe -.-.., Dllliric! a n d
throe miles -.otroamfromtllt
Oldo IIIYer Division ~ tilt U. o:dsdllg locka and dsmo.
Cong, Hechler ss1d that the
18, ArmJ Corpa of n.aineoro
llwaa IIIIOUIICOd tadlr ,bTWelt replacement would be port of
Vlqlnla s.otora - c . B1rd tba $U bi!Uon DMJdornlzaUon
'!Iii J. . . . Randolllh and Cong.
ol novlptlon !acUities
kill Hocblor.
on the allo River,
. 'nle report lllld that tha ...
AU now locka and doino, and
llllac facU!ey II lnadocllale for tllooo '""' being built, have 1,200
. npldiJ arowlni water c o m. foot locks \rbUe the ..,. below
. ........ and li hicrtaaln81,y coot- .GolllpoUa lo 'l inly 600 feet.
• II' lo maiDtaln.
Thl report '""'aotofor rovlow
Frebllt t.alllc lllmliiJ t h e 1o tho boord'o t!llllnoerl for rlv·lOekJ bas lncnaaecl from lo11 oro and borborl Ill W.allldnitm.
- thrio DJIIIIon tms Ill 1937 After that, It will be oubmltted to
tbo chis! engineer and then to
tilt dsm - - -

Salel ,Womens Dusters'

Punhase of Womens

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO·

eplacement o Locks,
~.··"·Dam is Recommended

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An Outstandh' Group
Womens Half Size Car Coats

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necessary. Need not be present to wl n.

For Girls
Who Know The
Name Of
The GamL ••
It's
Queen Casuals
Sportswnr•••

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to be 1lven away Saturday, Saptllllber
it No purchase
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QUEEN

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-eela.-.
lao,.

ln.i.

ollbo fist

t.onco area.
There Is 11t111 a lot 0( work
1o be and ID do II w!U re9dre tbe ...... atlon It( DIIDI'
- - · · We hQpe 1bat
thla tlbo placa bocaull It will
\JO aoctiiiU'J to producalbocotllo
JOiotod bitUillng. So - I wUI
...- . ID ~ wll!tOUt "'"""
· 1111 P..tiillctlona lbot dopsid on
1o0 tlll!lf iJOollli for mo ID ~~
- fcir ....,.aq~
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of one

president,

there will be throe major
gi"Oll)s, each lleaded by

its own

president, reporting directly to
Ford.
PLAN SOOAL EVENT
The Syracuse F1ro Department
and Auxiliary will sponsor a wtener roast and !lsi&gt; fry beglnnllV
at 7:30 p.m. Soturday at tbo V...
nlcljJOI Pork. Wieners, buns ml
oolt drinks wUl be avallabls at
a conaeulon stand. Thore wUI
be muolc lor danclnB- Tho Pti&gt;llclalnrited.
.

support the present farm pro.
gram and the staggerb&gt;g 001118 II; I
promise&amp; for the tuture," War- .
ren Hageman, a Del Monte COrp.,
otnclal who represented t h e
chamber, told tho HoUse Alrl-

culture Commltree.

He proposed that Ianda pro.
cUeing the main surplus cropl

1Ucll as wheat, teed grains and
cotton, be retired and be tum.
eel over to recreation use or.
olmply plantod to trees and srau.
The farmer would be paid a
r - . rate tQ be -rmlnod boo.
tween tho farmer and the foda".:
al aonrnment under tbo chilD; ·
ber'a proposal.

New Teachers ·;
•
Are Welcomed::
Members or the Me;ga Local;~
School District Teachers

at Grace

recentb ertertained with

1

fee hour
~~s::-:.:~:,
illh Hause to welcune new
ers of the cUstrl.cL
Ccrugea a n d boutomtl!lr~:
wore pro-..:1 statr
,tiara ~ to oftlcers or
aoctation....,...., ~~~~~lha~M
Jolin
aident;

&gt;

elect; RIV. Slavt•
Maxine

PhU..;.f

mlnlotrators wllltln tho
1!fere also pats.'_
l'1oral
loblot,lbo

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bOro ol
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