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..-next doOr, AIJd repnlleea of ABC..TV'i · - 22!1," ailoilt IW- Glt ....,....., ~ waa
the ooAc&lt;&gt;me, clprette edo,
al~ on lbe way eM, will
take It oo tho ehln apia.
Wednesday
meanwhile,
two ootable serlea arrived.
One ol theae, NBC.TV'I "Then
came Bronson," stars Mlc'*ol
Parks as a young man who
motorcycles acroas the •tlon,
In search of eJ&lt;I)Orlencoa and,
boslcall.Y bimaelL It has 1 good
attlt&gt;Jde, that or today, and
caroMb avoid• the pitlall of
pretenaloo.
Parka is good, very good. In
the llraJido.Jameo Dean mold,
he has a P'"'trlul contemponlry presence, but also a ftne,
real touch of gerul"' · hiiJIIOI'.
The opeolrc episode lound him
tald~ a teJnPOral"Y job at a
oiD!lmer CIID1&gt; lor disturbed
children, ard his relaUonsbip
with a young boy (s14&gt;0fb~Y

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. A network statement said
:: NBc-TV "hOpes to work this
:: CNL" In HCIII)'Irood, a OPOI&lt;eo:: man lor the notwork aald: "It'll
:: bt worked OUL It's oni1 a
:: matter ot time."
, · Mill RQnolda, however, ,...
.: .._.ted . eeethlrc alter the
:: clprotte - s i n g on her
:. debut
Tlaolday
night.
!lie
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::Bit NBC-TV aaya otherwlae,
&lt;addilll It Ia surprised and

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: Brands, 001 of the show's
:aponsora, sells various pro
-_ducts, lnc1uc'lbW Tobacco. And
.; the aplll ....,1 to stem 1rom
'different lnterpretations over
. &lt;wllother elprotteo were to be
:·w'*t Amerlean Brands adver: tiled opoclliQUy on the series.
_ Mill Reynolds !eels cigarette
· &lt;c&lt;amerdala are "directly op.·. 'poaed to health and well-being." '
In any cue, NBC.TV clear)¥
doem't want to lose her. Sbe is
· : an (JJl&gt;ortenl ani integral part
, · of the network's new seasona hot properQ.
·.:: Her debit gGt a wh~plng
: o v e r n 1 g h t rating. Several
_: monlha worth or ahowa are
:: already done. But the network
a1ao feel• atrooBiY about Ito
. dignity, pride and method or

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Vietnamaolorcastho)'hovenoconneetionwlththeU.S.IOYOfiiiDenl. ••-dbedotermiDedaCCIII'IIFour Texas women, wives of pilota shot down owr the North. · Ins to pnferaoe fi ltuiSG' ma.
cracked the ice Wednesday, meeting 21h houn with Ham! or!lelals Jorlliy.
who Dromised to write later about the rate ol their hust.nda. The
women sald they were Hterribly disappointed" they did not get ao
LOCAL TEMPS
immediate answer.
11to leDQ&gt;eralUre In downtown
Pomei'O)' at 11 a. m. 11turodQ
Senate makes 2 countrie.• off-limits
under ciCIOIIb' aklea wa1 57 &lt;f&amp;.
WASHINGTON - THE SENA1E HAS DECIDED TOTAL U, S. greea.
troop strength should be no bigger than It is today, and '*• . - to
restrict future U. S. involvement in Laos and 11taUIIIIII to ouppllea
CORIIECTIONS NEEDED
ani machinery, not men.
Melp Ciiunty .......
Both measures were pasoed Wednesday aa omendments to the liked to Ylllt 111e CCIWIIJ beleaguered $20 billion delense procurement bW, 111e meaaure lion aerY!co oiDco to make ...-.
which contains authorization lor the oal-rd antlmlaaDe aystem reetlolll .., plat bookl bollllland dozens or other new weapons. \vote on the whole bW'waa teJ&gt;. pored. CorrectiGIII will bo ..,.
tt.tivei1 set for late this afternoon.
eepted lhrOUllh Friday lllllnJiDir.

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na bowling alley proprietor who
WASHINGTON (UP0
Judge Clement F, Haynoworth had delaulted on hla
U he did, Bayh said, he
[aced a new confllct or ir&amp;erest
question today-whether he was cloari1 had a eonlliet of
a atockholder of a finn which interest, especlally mier the
benefitted. fr(l[l one or his court s..,rome Coort'a Interpretation
that judges should uawld even
decision• last year.
. ·Birch ., Bayb, D,lllll., &amp;hl1: ..-ranc~ ofi blaal!f no
ieicler ol Senate JudlcllryCclrl- matter how honool they ora.
The comml- today went
mittee
liberals
who kept
a third day of hearings '"'
Into
Haynsworth on the witDeaa
stand tor moat of the two days, whether fD eon11rm ilaynoraised the question late We6- worth, 5&amp;, as a &amp;c»reme Court
nesday alter Haynaworth left Justice. He now Ia ChiQI' Judp
for the day, ' Bayh aaid he would or au. 4th U.S. Clreult Court 01
Appeals In Richmond, Va.
demmJ answer today.
Haynsworth 011'1\B a b o u t Pre1ident l'li&gt;on pielted Hayno$18,000 worth ol Brunawiek worth lor the S..,rome Coort
Corp. stock. The Q.le&amp;don was seat vacated when Abe For1as
whether he owned it when he reatgnecl. unler erlticiam.
AF!,.CIO President Georae
Joined two oUter judges loll
year in a umnimous deeision Meaoy, who warts JJayu.
giving Bnmawlck the rlsbt to worlh'o IICI!IiaaUon killed, wU
seize 10 howling honea and

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IIOIIIId that &lt;Ortolnlrrejpllorllhla
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be ....... by llle a:riiYitatlonllel!ect ol a hlrp maaa Ia a apocU.
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while you'ro fN"t with an
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&lt;idc&gt;.Valioy lndu1trlal Council meetllig atOacar'o Reo,1

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Kaqi'IIO - HenderiCOI tlm8, it may aet oome kind of a
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lildalllrlai, Coun- 15, 1969, lnillv.,-1101')' Ill
.. Gal- 'tl!e ...~ Gillie Sllverllrldp,
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U member a ratif,y the agreement,
employees would return to work
on their r0£U(arl)' aeheduled shUt
boglnnlrc with the s a.m. ahll!
Sunday, Seplember 2L
The otrlke at the chemical
plant is IIIIIs !10th day. 11to unIon represents 416 employeea.

Cable TV Approval Near
11,\;pE CROW.

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11tat'a tbo etl4 question andeppanntly oniJ the Fedora!' CclmmunlcatiOQf .Commlaolon'*• the

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l!oth Pcmeroy and'Middleport ccanploted agreements
with Ohio Vjdeo, lne., lor inalal. lotion of c:ableteletlllooservlee.
~Now, 8tter senral ~cmtha
re1ld- - eapoclelly thoae iJ&gt;.
tereatoid In tho aport&amp; proa:rama
which would be a,.Uablo throullt
the aervlee-an wonderlogwben
alilnathilll Ia going to hoppen.
Aa anawer Ia e&gt;Peeted Tueodlf in Middleport. reporla Jolm
~Zerkle, president ot M1cldleport
Cowi&lt;U
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Zerkle, in a atatement on the
Prila:rela or Ohio Video Service,
Inc., noted that the deadll"' lor
beglmiJIC lnatallation of the ca,
ble aervlee Ia ...xt Tuesday.
"I am to be la!ormed ooo Wll'
or tho olhlr Tuesday by Harry
Evan1, repreaentatlvo of 0 h I o

lronworkera' .union at Parkerlabldoa by all burg, the Operator&amp;' union Ill
'iafetr·tlllaa, both Ill tbe United CharloaWu, W, Va., IIIII for.,..._
and 111&amp; Individual llotea. ll;y workmanllbli&gt; In ladldlntl I
Jlj{t.r, II oey ~. have J do- . . . . bridge."
lllfety ruloa. • CllarHoenig aald tbe !cur.Jane road
·~f; OIIIIDII Hoenig had btm Ill. bed ·"' tbe brldp will .bt paved
Mel aile halt lncbeo
'!'be dtorgee were Ill COIIerele with cOncrete COllWedneaclar.
Ier mall and CID'blntr on.ll!e 460- Video Service," said Zerkle.
Zerkle .,.! Ewna have talked
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dl...l .... .anchor IIPIDI and ~ '*'• to Cons. Clanaee 'MIIter(R.lOIII
. . . . . . . eomplellm ol tho ter malllllllllteel curblatr m tbe
Dlatrlet) who '*•Informed thG
over tho Qlfq River 900-loot DJ&amp;Ia.ccllter-.
theta hoariDiootholltoaUmwiD
and c:olored
Charlo• Lamam, preoicloal o1 · be belA! In WUhillllon- Cqr81oIll
and - · brldtle•
"!!__JI!Ibu built llle pallll6yeora COVIC, preolded .IIIII lklpr C.
'*ha•bem-Uieeom- Bamln, .,....dent Ill the Golllj10lla a.mi&gt;er ol Commlree,
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it waa preaeDted to Union meJno-

PT. PLEASANT- A tentative ant Point Resort lasted more
ap-eement on a neW eDiltnct wu than 15 hours, uodll:l5 p.m. L
m. today, when the agreement
reaehed earl¥ today ,by tho iotlating - - ,and execu- waa conclulled.
tive board of Locoi .IK4, United
11to propooed contract wW be
Rubber Workera, with tho ltrlke- presented to membora of Local
bound ~oint Pleaaont 'Plant of 644 lor a reWlcaUon vote SaturThe Goodyear Tire and Rubber day at a JDOetlrc aeheduled lor 4
p.m. In Cllrpeaten llall.
CompofiY.
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A meeUill arraoged with both
A newa releaoe loaued Jointly
aides Thursday by Howard Steele, by Somuol Junli&gt;er, Loeal 644
ol tho Federal Medlation~ em. president, alii Jerry C. Butcher,
elliatlon Servlee, at tho Pleao- tbe COJDIII.I1Y chief negotiator,

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lllde. I!''OJoctor fOr btr hll,lband.
Tht Oe!Gber ,.una wiU !!.held
at the Hotel ',lfarUnl In Jrm..

man Miller report:eclb feels con- eortalll U., opprovaiwlll!&gt;"&amp;ive•
lldent thai tile Fedonl ~
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oteotlona Oiill!ditaiOII riot .w\11110 by~
given as ooonaa.,__.ll'dl' "'!· ~ w ~. a tt;eoo
~r!ormanee

. Zerldo sal4
Pomei'O)' Mayor Olarles Le!llr disclosed that the P1111eroy
deadll"' will be 0et. ?. This Ia
90 days Iran the !oat ,.....Ire of
ordinance t'*t pve Ohio Video
Service Inc., a franchise to operate a e.ble television aervice
In Pomeroy.
Lepr, however, indicated tmt
Parkeroburg TV station has
granted !be necessary penni ..
sion tn Pomeroy's caae. Congressman Miller is also working
on the proieet lor the vlllago of

tainod !rom tho Parl&lt;enburg TV
ataUon, which '*' authorlb' to
allow or dlsaU'"' opproval, olnco
It haa eertaln rlsbta within a 40
mile radius.
Zerkle noted that ho aloo leola

Trailer Folks
Need Permits

upon Moving
Reaklenta of MiddiCIIIorl w h o
wiah to move a m•ne heme on
any lot or (ll'OIIOlty In the town

must ft.rst oblaln a zoning )ermit, Chlel ol Pollee J, J, eremeans warned today.
Zonlag permita may be oblafn.
ed at town hoU Monday thrOCJ8h
Friday !rom Sa.m. to 4 p.m. "oiaUon ol thla ordl•nce will r.,.
suit In 1cUm by tbo vlllace, he
aaid.
Reoldenta who liready have
lrtiUera 1D the village, ani do not
have ,a permit, hove WJUI We6neaday, Sept. 24, to aecure aueb

.penillta.

Pomeroy, Lepr aaid.
Aecording to the terms when
PCHDeroy ani Middlepori COUJ&gt;.
clio 8111lroYed llle pro:lOSII lrom
the Obio Video service Inc., work
would begin In 90 claya, Ohio Video Is to pay eaeh vlllago annually $750 for 500 customers or less.
If there were more than 500 at
any time tha villages would ro. coho an additional $5 3llllllaily

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The popular quUIIDa' bee boa all.
but lelttbe Amerlcarlaoclala0811!1
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eaeheroatloo.
Mrs. Mlaor. linda Clliltlag Illite aa • .._ from llle
_..,. In lito, baa olnco that
firlll attempl tun»d out _.,..
lmately 50 Cllilto which IIIVI
olthor bem aold or given an.y
to relatives and trlonda.
Mrl. lllnor Ia 1 member ol
tbe ~·· Qdld or Steam
and Footer, Cllilt material 1111&gt;plter1 In ClnclanaU. T o a . ....,. , Mre. Mlniir wu teat.
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Mra. Mlaor beeame ' lnterelled
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for each customer. The cable was a slow one. It was almost
•erYlce ta to provide local tel.,.. 12 yeer1 before abo 'oOmploted
vision viewers wl11111 channels ber flrlll qull~
lncludlltl, 3, 4, . 6,
10, 13, 15,
However•. Ike teamed.her work
18, 20 aM 34 •Ill a local c - well, llld In the..-• ., beeame
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Hayn.Wortli '*i 0 'duty to I
;;-;;;,; bUl1,
on the 1963 case IIIII bed ao 1oea1 IIIII rqlonallaiUatlvu, to
re&amp;l eonOiet of Interet!.
, . _ IJIIklaal lr4opeowlaMe
Howe..r, HayniiWOI'Ih aald he and aelf...aletmey, IIIII by 10
agreed tho S...te should take doiJII to llnqtboo tho to1a1
111 own look II the .-.averoy. _ . , o l - "
"It there Ia subata.Dtial dcdJt
about the prqorlety of w'*t I
did, 1 hope the senate w111
reaolvo the dcMitol(lllnll me,"
he aald Wodneeday. " ... While I
am C&lt;lll&lt;erned . - my roputation, I am IIWth DlDI'I
eoneernod my c:ountry
and tbo ~ Court 11 an
lnstltutlon."

' TWO FINED
Two delendBDII fined Tueaday
night by l'lllnei'O)' Mayor Charles
~ were Vearo Holcomb, Alborl!'. $5 and COlle, for t.mprop..
er hodclag, and 1ltelma Alnoo,
l'omerQy, $5 IIIII C!OIIa, !allure
to ylold tile riaht Ill-.

SAXBE LDIES PERCY
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. S.
Son. Wffilam B. SUbe, R.otJio,
aald today be favored s ...
cbulel Perey.
u 11811ete mlnarlb' whip.

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blowlnB an eloliF over tlleee JunKie• 111 tar &amp;n.l'.
'lbere 11 little doubt, one - · · tiW aa
Ill tocloy lbe Amerlun publle will ulute thlo
IIOiutiOII; IIIII It lo even pooalbhl, of courae,
t11at Ia au. ICliiK reoebel ol 1ime It wiU hove
- e d ICIIIId. SUU, IIIII columnlot, alOII(I with
oilton who hove aooe thrOUllh to the ond for a
policy that Ia """ bnll&lt;en, ·eon take
eomfort In IUeh apeeulaUona.
One Dlllll proiCIWidly bope he II wrong. Still,

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Deooted To The 1~11 Of The Meitf.·MtuOR Area

tltul !llr trim coall IIIII llllirll!&gt;med oU ...te Ia oU liil.

"creative !OI'JDI Ill aatlcn.
111m," Nlxoll IIIIIIJDed up thla

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"&lt;M' , 111111 Ia to
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IIIOVIJI&amp; at lui toward a
Alllorlcan - - · God
111H bu !rlal&gt;trul. ADd
m aae who bellrieo In thl1

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IUe. 11t1a eamot bt
dme by American edlet, or ~
the odlcl Ill OilY oUter natlan. II
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our ~ ICilklat· t b o - Ill ,....., Oanirneu-1 · - ·
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poet Ill 1IION elri&lt;N Ia ~~Qd~J ..,. fao.
tor In lhll bour.
No tllert1 oro racllin, llllllllonot
..., eertoln that Mr. Nlxoll bel not 1!11111 ....,_
ell ol conlldonee IIYon to tbt·lloufll v-..,eo
llllllertoldnp that In &lt;Ortoln dlout.- ..
th11 AmeriOOD powr mlll!t' return 1o lhl . _
~ or "'on return IIIIIIY.told.
Tao, DO 111111 baa btan clole to thla
!111011111111 lhrOUllh 111&amp; )'eltl can fair)¥
bt tot1iJ1 0&lt;11111om11a1or lllol 1be Prell- II

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scheduled fD tea~ late tocloy.
11te bnmswldc queitlon waa a
aurprrae. llaynaworlh had been
questioned at length about an
allt~~ed eonlllet of Interest In a
1963 eaae, but au.. teatirnoiiY
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llf8ller lhorl of rt-llh'll(y
for thalr 01111 IOCOirll;y, lndlvldualll IIIII -btr . wltlt
thalr ....,.,.,..,," He ailded:
"The grMI challonp ..,. Ia to
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In colloet1YO oecur19. '!'be ~ooor Proeldent,
Rldlard Nbmo, plliDIY tial ciiabloOed tiW Ilion ,
Ia no )IOIIIblllty lriY mon
IUIIal"'nl lilt aetlan &lt;111- -•llblo eoiUIIUoa to nat110111
lllllty IIIII to all that II bound op In the Oid-Wh·

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hard trual II that feW Gb,ltdlve IDd w.rm.d
...,, ..., . . _ tbo dovoo, IIIVo much filth
In U.. pr&lt;IIIIIOitlait ht ~ Slo.lh V........eo

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~natloll. tba saflt¥ of rlflr1 air
lniYeller, IIIII tbo lnto&amp;rltr Ill
that ltructure of order Cll
wh1eh 1 world comnunltJ

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lr4leallaa, '!Igor Hall Q, Ol!lo . otte, Colo., IIIII IWIDI, IIIII
UJilvorlity, 1Q' 8opt.
Roger,atbllniiiWobroctulra,or..
(lbone ~H-720'1,'
$0. to and Delmar RotiJpl,\, boUt Ill
Courllatoboolr~_,.looo· "Cbeohlre; 1 &amp;later, Yra. FiliAlJob.
f98, ~ l'rcJbliiU. S Crdt 1111 (Rcaa) Hawklnll, ~
The ~~~ ~~ boura, btllmlnc )loaday • Sopt. throa lll'lftddllldren,lllll eewral
youngster
who ......, ""' 29 at 6:110 p.m., Ntlolday; niece• and IIIIPhow•·
addreaa oo he could pt bJto 1 &amp;!allall 203llali*.....,GillraTbne brolltero mt a a11tor
bolter aehool. 1lto eaat .... ..... $ Ct'edlt ........ ..........., pre•- her in death.
excellent, UQI'd Hanee 01 'l'lalnday, Slpl. 21 at 1 p.m.,
F-..1 a~rvleea. will lit Mid
tho
lolchor IIIII
Mldllol 8m'f Tuaaday and1lturodQ,
at2 p. m. _ , a t tho Raw. .
Conotantlne 11 a~ . . - . : ~lib 131, 2~rrl!rldlb • c.ota FuneralllolnewililthelleY;
prlncipol. Contemporll')' ftluee IIIII Alniiie&amp;ll LltoroituN, 5 Fruk OleeaellreW oiDelatlllwere handled adroitly.
Credit bou.r1, bealmdDI 'l'hun- Burial wW be in Gnvel mu
Another new ABc-TV aeries day, Sept. 25 I&amp; 1 p.m., bald · Cemetery, · Cleehlre. Frlendl
Wednesday, "11te c-tohlp of .,..,. Tuaaday IIIII 11tureday. may call at I!'•
Eddie' a Father," COIK!II'III a
Jr IUI:lcleat inttrelt lllbolnl, Frldiy frCIIl t'to 9 p. m. and an)'•
boy who tries to marry Gil hla COIIriOI eaald be develoiled far 1 time Saturday and 5un11ay 011111
widower father. lt'e amiable . Rulatan CUrverlltloa or altud;y time of services.
enough, but the best thing in It ol Ruollan In Utarature
ia the distinctive mUiical score. llJh tnnllation (credlt or DODeredlf) ehlal or an EconDonlc .
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N11ro hlatcq lolchor. Jamo~J·
Broolcl, end wrote
tho • ._, did an ex..,u-t:Job
or strueturllll a acrjpt thai
eomblned IIebi CCIIIICir and
genlle drama. 111~ siooiiJ at
times, It wu atW a a..,.rlor

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MRS. GERALD MINOR fTIS topthor 1ectlano d a .. litot
deslp quilt which abe has started. Some 9,000 pioees wUI be
used In creati• the attractive quilt. 1be pattern Is an oric;lral
one tahen !rom a pattern whlcn Mrs. lrllnor got !rom Kentuclo¥
and then revised. Mrs.. Minor turns out abom six qullta a~
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The bid ol ll!iO Jacoba Cclal ca.
to alfib' lcq and otohor coaliD
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llaCii Millie aDd Art Falr-"the world's greatest happen1111"' or the world's worst traffic jam, depending upon
wblch lllde of the generation gap It Is viewed from-have
bjlea lllliform In their praise for the behavior of the young

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people wl)o attended it.
Here ·,l"ei'e · ~.OliO to 408,0110 human beings jammed tollelber' for lbn!e days and nights on a farm in the Catskill~

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plaN latO a swamp; without shelter; with little food and no
modlcllle, eseept that which was Rowo in by helicopter.
~ 11191t 'IIOiably absent was any serious degree of the ··
frletiGilihat lnOvttabl_y results when great numbers of people·ue paclied together, even for short perioda and even
under the bat of conditions.
There was fairly universal use of drugs, true, ranging
from mOd stonings with marijuana to absolute freak-outs
from LSD aDd bard narcotics, and some nudity and some
public love-making. But not a single fist ligbt.
About the only examples of man's inhumanity to man
were provided by a few profiteers who sold soft drinks for
a dollAr a boli!e and pushers who sold inferior or dangeroua drugs.
Youth must be served the credit for this amazing love
~. which eould easily have turned into a ghastly
trQedy. ·11ut not a little credit must also be given to the
over.ao authorities who were there.
"I think it was a tremendous learning experience ror the
polieealen who parlicipated," says Joseph Paul Kimble,
palk:e chief of Beverly Hills, Calif., and nationally known
upert on clvU disorders, who came to the festival to obMne and wound up helping to supervise the handful of off.
duty officers hired by the promoters.
of the usual uniforms and badges, the "fuzz"
· wan;tftigbt red jackets with the word "Peace" emblazoned
on them. No weapons of any kind were allowed. Weapons
coald not have cantroiled a crowd that immense in any
event If It had decided to tum into a mob.
"Jive never seen that many people in so small an area
who acted so peacefuUy," says Kimble.
So perbaps the love generation has something to teach
· the world after all. Yet there are other signs not so en-

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Mu,skie.ls in Leo4 Spot
·For 19n Nomination
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WASHINGTON (fQ!:A)
sea. EdmUIId Mualde of Maille has a mucb.abUPer eclle ·
foi the' l&amp;'IZ oem~ prelideDtill DOIJ!Iiiai'Oii·• ·.IIIJ ~ _
pliblillhed acco• have pvell him up t o -;
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By RAY CROMLEY, HEA Washington CorNSponclent
WASIUNGTON (NEA)
P81'adol!fcally, aithougb Reserve Oflicer'a Training Corps
will .l lld at Harvard University and Dartmouth College in
11'10; ~- although its continuation is being debated at a
number 01 other prominent universities, other colleges are
taday In line for military training detachments.
· SolileiO coUeges with no ROTC at present have applied.
for ·ArmJ·units, 129 for Navy and IIJ for Air Force.
An lnciusing number of schools, however, is expected to
make ROTC voluntary, continuing a recent trend.
Excluding nine military junior coUeges there are 356
college• aDd universities with ROTC as ;;{now. Eighteen
..-a are In the,proceas of establlsbing units.
nine years. Army ROTC enrollment on cam-

7 per cent to 151,000, Navy by 13 per cent
over 10,0110, white Air Force enrollment has
to over 51,0110, half what it was in 1980.
says the decline in enrollees haa occurred
.-"--- compulsory to voluntary programs.
enrollment
declined, of late theri has been
in
of student. conlllluing their
accepting COJI!DIIIIIOIIS, pol-

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in order to ~urvlve.
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While there are noted exceptions, many ROTC courseo
on college campuses are better fitted to a trade scbool,
high school or intermediate school level of study. Thll
thinking comes from thoughlful students who favor trilaiDg
on campus as wen as from opponents. Often the problem Is
not the subject itself, but the "ABC" fashion In which
mllltary subjects are taudlt aDd the low degree of thougbt
aDd background required' to master the subject matter.
For the past several yei'rs there have been ambitious
studies in the Pentagon •iDled at reform. Innovations have
Indeed been made at some schoolo. But on the whole the
ROTC courses, in inteUectual content, are stiil far below
the courses offered in the nonmilitary curriculum.
Half of each year's new crop of Army second lieutenants
comes from ROTC. Although numbers of these men drop
out after a few years in service, stiU a third of all AriDy
and Air Fo~ oificers currently on active duty has ROTC
backgrounds and 12 per cent in the Navy.
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These figures explain wb7 the Pentagon Is ao concei'Ded
OVer anything WhiCh threatenS the Camp~ programl, 'The I
"'rvice academies coUld not poastbly ~ tba numbero
of officers needed now or after Vle!Dam. They c~
could not provide the vulety ot hackcriMJDd• which Pentagon officials believe ........ , to meet the -~
problema of defense Jn the l,l'lOs and 10801.
Moat of, the revolt agaillot 'ROTC occuro &amp;m®l the
racuity and •tndenll of the ·nberal arts ~partmelltl. 0.,. .

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1M Mulde at tllll wt'ltlq.
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clayl tryiDe to elect Mayor Jobn Undaay, the ~ , ."
ReililbiiCan, to a oecond term, have aaked Muatle to meet i

willa thelia soon to dllcusi many matters re~a~e~~ to all'/2 · · ·

candidacy. Muskle'a aides oay be will.
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Some party proteoalonillt alnady are COIIIecturiDI llllir .~ ·
Mualde ini&amp;ltt ilo ill the 11'12 prjmariea and .at leUt
tblnka be could 1et off to a leaDinl iiUt in.tblllint ~ . •·
New Bam~ &lt;nellbbor to liiJ liomt ltate). and Wlai:on-· · .
aiD (with Milwaukee heavilY weighted with bla fellow . , .
Polel).
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From Selllember 011, Muskie will be fono.ing a apeakbi1
ocbedule o? rougbly elgbt datea a mon(h. 'lbougb that . li' ,,
Just half the pace be lliept in the first li:l: monlhil of ·1118,
!he earlier push 1.1 wldaly reprded as havillll been unreal- · '~
iltlcally heavy and impoalble to austaln over a laal · ,,,
period.
Party POODle wbo favor him generally welcomed" tiki •· •.
reporta thafbe II getting blmaelf a ldnd of double bnln
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trust to help beef film up on IJsue.s. Tbe moat plrllstent ~
naervaU011 upresaed about tha Maine lell8tor Is what
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some Democratl .call bla "DIITOW baae" on luues, eape~
~ in the fote!P, affairs field.
on··t!l,e .,_.. oh'ftldUil· Btreqm; · llillliit lllitiiilldl'
probably staDdl second ill tbe competition at thlo time,.,.• .,,;__v
lot of oi'llanlzatlon Demoerata have 111 iavl~ lit ..... " ·",
former vfco preaidellt as a man 1rbd playell U llkli a•re~ '' ·!
In 18tl8 and came close to wlnnine !lie Plllidency.
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ilawrboclra and Longhorns will
bo f a - In pmes ldcld!W off
the· llrol bli weekend of the
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Pem state, PIMertul pride of
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Ulllnrall;y takea the firat step
Ill piroull or an ~
.!!did llrolalrt Mlcl • Amarlcan
'~ football chanq&gt;ioG.
•llllp Selunlajo ....... Don Not.
Ulltbom and ciongeruua Kent Stele

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t-.J, ap.,na .at
Alapolla qjlinll Na.,- ·and
coach Joe Palerno'a LloQI,
bosSUIW a string of 19
c0111ocutl"' pmes without a
Iota, will bo led by ~ .entor
quar!arback Chuck Burkhsr!,
All-America linebacker Dennis
Onkols and defensive tackles
Mike Raid and Steve smear.
coach DorroH Royal's Long~&gt;Urns ldck ott tholr. . _ . , .
on !be West c.. sl asainll
CsUfilrnla with a linel(&gt; featurI~W quarterback Jameo Streit
and running backs Tod Koy and
Sieve Worster.
Arkanaaa starts the new

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ud woa tile ftlte 11aue 111 1111. IDrMnr, . " .,
RIIIIIJikeJ ba tile ''UntJ .filee" ~· • . ~
w. ~ w~m •-•tt~·, ;.~
pN9IouiJ defeate!l ~ ,......,...,..
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I He woulil ~eed a omaihl~g' vtctiJry tO .~ •:I!!U.tt! ,. :
seat 111 MiDDeaiJta nei:t .year to bave 11111 rea1 ·1ifille ·~f,t -·,
refurbllhing himself-and eved that ~ not do'too '11111!=1!: , • .

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quobanna (Pa.), Yowwotown
state a1 WestA&gt;m llllnola, xavier
at lll!lalo and Wilmington al Anderson (Ind.).

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Plttod In~ action are Utah
Stale lit BowlinR Green, Callfomia state (Pa.) It Dentoon,

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Wellmlaator &lt;Po,&gt;. Ml, Union

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uch p.OO purchase of Ashland
Moline. II matches tho 16 and
9-0unce glasses offered previ·
OUIIy, Start collecting bever. llfllglasseltodayatyourpor·
·, Uciplll/nfl Ashland outer's.

International Bacewa,y Park al
Ona, W. Va. will i&gt;resent a late Rum
model stock car racing program

15th.

M. D. Marshall, who io well
·In the lesd for late model drlv.
era with 3,280 points. is being
Bail of

challelllied bY Skeeter

with 2,400 poinla.
The charger division Is led

llunllngton,

by Dave Webster of

st. Albana,

who has accumulated 910 points
In tour weeka.
A points banquet wilt be bold
at the close of tbe season for all
late model drivers In b o t h
sportsman and charger divlaklna
llld awards wUI be · presented.

The one sportsman who al·
ways comes home with his

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

quota is the fellow who
hunts for trouble.

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..-11 ll.M. B1 nlll 0.. .ftlr 111.00 Sb:
IIOIUtll'5.2l. Thi"M ihl:lllllw lt.OU.~
Jllc:e l!ldliiiM ~ T11ntt-Sertlllltl

o

·Ai,r .·;
f.urna'ces
.

.tLI.GIIIIcNr, Loot., 12 ~:.Otl 41.t St., t;..,. VOftl
ct!¥, N"' Vorl&lt;.
WI~H~I'!IIIIon ,..,,.. , Pell ..nd llty earrler
w11tn1 . . illbl.~ 1~ ..nt. per - k ;"'Wp twK ill
111-11 tlw Dlllb S.nllnll. otn.:., -.al,41. .&amp;b
morab, tlt.10. 'hr.. I'IIOO!ho, ILSS. a, Motor
Rllut. ....... CIJ"I"LW ur..et lilt ••Litlilltt 0..,

;

second--rate

three-year~ld

Cuatmter

last year,

captured

the

triple crown of pacing with
wthl at the Messenaw Stakes,
Little Brown JQB and Cone
Futurlt,y.
Rated an overwheimiQI 1-9
favorite In the eight-horse
raceott 'ThurlldQ', Laverne IJan..
over staged hla typlcsl come·
!rom-behind rail~ for a 2 1-2
tcqth win over Kat Byrd and
Nardlns Grand Slam.
Laverne Hanover was clocked
In 2:00 U for the mile

• ' ' II •

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Naltonal._
East

Pet. GB

W L
New YOl'k. •• ,91 58
Chlcaao ••••• &amp;7 M
st. Louis .••• 80 It
PIUsburgb , • ,79 70
Philodelptda .. 60 89
Montreal .•.. i8 103

San Fran. ... 83
Loo Angeles .. 82

.811
.580 I
,537 11
.530 12

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netFott .•••• u u .M7

Boaton ..... Til 70
waslli..- •. ., 7t
Nllf York, .. 71 71
"*tr'oed 1 .. 80 11
.403 31
Woat
,318 M
W L
L Pet. GB llbloe- •.. 89 60
oaldand .... 80 69
67 .553
67 , 550 'h California ••. 66 83
68 , 550 , 'h Kanaaa CIQ' •• 63 86
Chlcaao .... 62 87
68 ,541 2

Allanta . .. .. 83
CinclnnsU ... 80
Houatoo ••.• ,76 72 .514 6
San Diego ... 48 102 ,320 35

the

,$38
.110

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.SGO Wi!

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PeL GB

.m

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:tu :a

,423 28
.m 'ZI
Seattle ..... 58 91 .389 3tllh
x-cllnchled div. tiUo
:lllurllday' s Reoulta
Csllf Ullnn 2
Cleve 8 Detroit 4
New York 4 Wash 3
Kans Cit;)' 8 oatdall!l I
Bolt 8 4 (1st)
Booton 5 Bait 0 (2nd)
(Ont,y pmes ochodulnd)
(Today' s

Probable Pllchero)
All Times EDT
Oakland ()Jobson 14-1:!) at est.
lfom!a (lleGiothlin 8-!Sl,ltp.IL •
Chlcaao (Peten 10-14) at Kanshowdown which boosted the
au
Cit;)' (Notson 7-13l, 8:30p.m. '·
l!lpeedy colt's season earnings to
Seattle
(Jiorber ~ at Mtm. :.
$232,922. The win, hla 17th in 23
sota (BooweU 17-11), 9 p.m.
. ;·
starts, was worth $43,892.52 ror
Bolton
(Brett
1·0
al
Detroit
, . '
OWI)Or Thomas W, Murph,y Jr.
(MclAin
2S-7
or
HU!er
4-.1),
9
·
of New York Clt,y, He won 22 or
p.m.
23 starts and $180,030 as a lw&lt;&gt;New York (Keldch 2-6) II Bal- ··
year-dd.
t1more CPabner 14-3), 8 p.m. ',
(OI(y games scheduled)
Houston (Ray 7-2 or Bllli'Wbam
Satorday's Games
&amp;-6), 8:30p.m.
I
oakland
at Callf, night
Allanta (Pappas &amp;-10) at san
...
Chlcaa&lt;&gt; at Kansa• City
Diego (COrklos H), 11 p.m.
· ~
Los Angeles (Osteen 18-13) at SeaUle at Minnesota
' 4{
Booton
at
rletrolt
Sen Franclsco (McCormick 1~
..
Washington
at
(loveland
9), 11 p.m.
I ·~
New York at Bait, night
Saturday's Games
'· .
Pitts at New York
Tonight's Games
Malmey.
Houaton,
Rod• returned for Phiia at Montreal
The win tor Kirby wa• hi1 tbetr llnal bomestand or the St. Louis at Chicsgo
Eastern at Alexander
elxth of the year aga!nat 19 ......,, taking on !ira! !be l.Go Cincinnati at Houston
Symmes Valley at Haman Tn,ee f
Angeles lledgers for lhree Atlants at san Diego
lo.sses.
Southwestern .t North Gallia
•.
.
Los ~ at San Fran
aner tbe weekend games In atartlng I&amp;Jnday nl&amp;ht.
Kyger creek at Southern Local ~ ~ ~
Athena at Nelsonville--York
J ~~~~ Wellstoo at Gallipolis
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COLVMBIJS (UPI) - Dave Logan at Ironton
.
ilrunpnl, a aenior )lallback a1
Melia at Jackaon
'i ·;
Ohio Slate Unlversil3' WbO let. Duval at Wabsma
J ~l·
tered the laat two ~eara,
Coal Grove at Rock Hili
·l.,. ·
1bursdal' quit the aqusd. The oak HOI at 1rooton st. Joe
' ·.,
S.(ooi.!O, 186 • pound 110111or Ports. N. D. at Ports. Eall ,; .., ,
from Youngstown, Ohio. start.. Logan. W. Va., at Portamoutb ;~'~
NEW YORK (VPO- There's hss 100 many guns for Patriots. ed four · games tor the BilekSATUIWAY
'j; ·'1:: ·

Padres Hand Reds Fifth Loss

i

In Last Eight Outings, 7-1
SAN

DIEGO, Calif. (UP!) -

The wonder of the Clnclme.U
Reds Ia that they can pill)' so
Inconsistently and still be a ser-

touo contender.
But that's what !bey are, deapite rive losses in their last
eight c&gt;llings, Including a 7-1
dumping by the San Diego Ped.
res ThursdaY night.
Wlth the loss - worse yet
from Ule team doomed to finlah
taot in the National Leaguo

WestA&gt;rn Division - the Rode
stayed two games back a! the

.,,

~.

the

·i.

Today's Sport Parade

·r'-

Colts, Packers, Browns

Favored In NFL Openers

, , · , .. . . season is over · ~u · have 1
Cinclmati left here for Howl- perfect recol'd, the same aa
ton to begin a three.pme ser- when you started.
fes there tonight.
Then there's another system.
Tony Cloninger (10.16) hoped Good but oot fool'i)root
. ..

to better his record witb the
Reds qaloot Jim lla,y (7 .2) In

Buffalo

over Houatoo- O.J.

Simpsoo sh""• OUara some of

bl~:::u ~.; ~

eyes last fall, but w&amp;s replac-

Dj;.:.;:· ==!""the~~
up

Greg COOk and Paul Robinson
giving Clney a ftne 1-2 punch.

The Colleaes
Joe Paterno, the PeiU1 State
coachlrw whiz, Is one of 1111'

Pt. Pleasant at llamtingt.oD ,

J ""'""'

.ed In \110 ~ . 1"- ,Ill' ... _,, Die-~- &lt;~dT , •
;..,••-~ ~~•..
~--· •...,......., plana to
tranater to Texas A&amp;M wbere
he will sit out one year and
play football in 1970.
•

The first thing you do to get
yourself 1 key man in the favor!"' people. With his Orst
tho first game tonighl. Houllm! football picture, 110mebody oot game coming l.P and his team ~~~~
Is six gameo out or first place. only with abltlt,y bot also wltb unbeaten in its last 19 outings,
Slx.Run Inning
brains. Somebody like JohnO)' Paterno soul'lls like most other
coaches. He says he has
san Diego cracked Jim Ma- Unltas.
problema.
imey's
five-same
winning
The next thing ~ou do is keep
Loaves of Bresd
streak when they sent 12 men quiet. You learn much more
"I know people wlll start
to the plate In !be flf'th Inning, listening than you do talking.
pthering sis hito and lhree You listen to Johnny Unital and saying, 'there he goes crying,
carrying two loaves of bread.'
walks in the wild rally.
he says:

NEW YORK «iPO;:- ~,l,j') ·
Dickinson, the
thin
·•·• .
lllDOIW
golf pros at 101J ,.
pounds was llj)poltted . , _

the

c

hairm'an 'lbursday of the 1981

breath ol lila campaign or tho
NaUoral Cystic Flbros!• a..
search

F~tion.

GAS HEATER

The 1nntng was lilY baseball

''Physically, I'm fine; me•

but the fact remains right now

pitcher's nightmare.
tslt,y, I'm en rigbL I still lane we're not as good a team as
Pitcher Clay Kirby helped a lltUe twinge in the elbow but most peq&gt;le seem to think,"
Maloney's downfall with a two- It's not gonns bother me aey. Paterm I&amp;)'L
Penn State opens witb Na.,-.
oot walk after Chris Cannluaro I've had a whole year to rest.
I
like PeM State. By two
singled,
I'm throwing the ball well and
Joe Arcla, who had three
doobtea llld a afnsle for !be

I'm ready. n

Unitao Is Ready
When Johnny Unitas Is ready,
the Balumore Colts generally
up the mid- are, too. Besides, they're

Pena then Blngled
die to drive In two more runs
and provide the Padres with an
W1beatable f-1 lead.

opening the NFL' a 50th amiversaey season aga.inat the l..cJ
Mgelea Ram! at home, the)r'ie
always extra tough there aN
althoush they claim to hove

o•
.4Jio,ro' defensive line can

. A~nta

I
1". . .

San Frandaco-

30,000 BTU

Bhode Island, Connecticut over
Maine llld Buffalo over Xavier.

onlY .

Southern calUornla ventures
Into the Midwest !his weekend

LL &amp; WINTER

. ,.

SALE
"VENTED"

loaves of bread.
My other choicea in the East:
Syracuse over Iowa state,
Army over New Mexico, Boston
U, over Colpte, Temple over

Ollie Brown and Nate Colbert
and should have OllllU&amp;h to boot
continued the rout with singles
that llnished Malooey, Plnchhlt- forgotten all about the Sl(&gt;er Nebraska. I alao like Notre
· ter AI Jackson to losd the Bowl, you can bet they haven'L Dame over Northwestern, Oldabates llld after the No. 2 reSo you start by plck!IW the homs over Wtsconaln, Michigan
·llef _pltdter Dennia Rlbant Colts over the Rams. At least I over Vanderbll~ Waohlrwton
over Michigan Stele, Washing.
walked 'Jerr,y M&lt;&gt;ralea to force do.
In a run, catA:her Johnn)'
And from there:
ton state over Wlnoto, Oroaon
Bnnch'o pused bail let In !be
Green Bay owr Chlcago- State over Iowa, ClncinDati
alxtb nm.
Introducing the "new" Travis over wmtam and Mar)' and
Collected Nine Hits
Williams, fllatly bq!Mi~W to Ohio U. over Kent Slate.
1be Reda, who looked dry and look like the Hold" one.
Lou!otsns Stele over Texas A.
all !lnpn, collected nine htts,
Dellas over st. Lou!o- Bob and II., Rouatoa mer Ftorida,
.but loll their playera stranded. Ha7es lo out and Craig Morton lndtsns ovor KentuckY, Geoqla
Their single tally ... s In !be Ia too, bot keep an eye on over Tulane, SMU over Georgia
Tech llld florida Slate - r
fourth on succesalve singles bY Colvin Hut.
Lee May, .Vood)' Woodwlrd llld
Cleveland over Philadelghia- Wlchlta stat&lt;&gt; In the Swill:
Eqloe look a lot dll!erent from Arklnaas owr Oklahoma State,
last. year bot not that dll!oreN Purdue over TCU. Arlzcn.
Slate over Minnesota, Baylor
~et.
Nlmoaota o""r New York- over Kan11111 State aDd Rice
Giants taven't baaiAin a Woo- over VMI In the Swthwoat, and
ten COnference cbi» in six Toxaa over CaJUornta.
yeors and with the Vtklnp'
defensive line, they don't !Iaure
to boot thla one.
Delroll 0'""' PlttoboraiiLiona ore dolnB a much betler
·.
job 1of paoa .protecUon.
WaohJngton. ~ New Orloana
-Vince IAllllhordl becinl hlo
'
'
cO!IIObock.

love ...

.,

_.....

He qualified for the fllals by
capturiQI tho Jug'&amp; second
Thursday's Resulta
dlvlsloo In 2:00 4-6. Apln tt Phlia 5 Chicago 3
wao a .......tr&lt;m.!Jeblnd effort, St Louis 8 Pitts 7
with the outside lane ser-vllW aa San Fran 9 Houston 3
an expreuny.
New Y.ork 2 Mootreal 0
L1ghtn1ng Wave, a
12--1 l.Gs Ang 5 Allanla 2
loogshot, staged an upset by San Diego 7 Clnci I
winnlQI
llrst divlsloo
(Today'o Probable PltA:hera)
Thursday, but was a distant
All Timeo EDT
seventh in the fiM1e.
st. Looto (Gibson 18-11 llld
Bye Bye sam, tho llrot Torrez 8-4) 1t Chicago (Holtz..
divloioo llowrlt.e wao !oorth bot man 1&amp;-11 and Selma 12-lli, 2,
had to wltbdraw from the 1:30 p.m.
.
raceolf because ol a 103 ctecree
Pittsburgh (Walker 2 • 6 aN
temperature.
Veale 12-12) at New York (Mo.
A crowd ol 44,121 at the Andrew 6-6 aN Csr&lt;!Well 7-9), 2,
Delaware County Fairgrounds 5:05p.m.
didn't mak&amp; much money by
Philadelphia (Wise 14-11 llld
betting on I.e.verDe Hanover, James 2-0 at Montreal (Reynotda
which returned P,40, P,40 and ~ aoo Renko 5-6), 2, 6 p.m.
$.2.20.
Cinclnnsti (Cloninger I0-16)at

~

"'

.

Weat

Swuw ::WJ&gt;~
LADIES

/

SMU.

nig!lt, wallll!lOd a twoJ&gt;ose hit
that made .the score 2-1. lloiJby

If i,lualde (I the lead .horae In aild-1118, tileD tlie aggreollvely Uberal HuebeJ Ia the deeper 011 the iiul8kle.

..'

as a

Salllrda,y nig!ltfeaturinRiatemod.

el driver finishing first In the
feature with 20 points deducted
fnr eachposltiontbereonthl'OUJ!il

.

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Laverne Hanover Thursday.

elasaified

winne,':':. ~ 10 points deW$
'eCI thereOa"for each posltiot1 ftnJahed tllrough 15th.
In a dooble points event, 300
points can be won bY a late mod.

J 2 - beiiOfage glasses ore free at your

Iibera.; ,·· ,.

dtlel.

racing millionaire from Oyster
Bay Cove, N.Y., has driven an
urwrecederted tour L 1 t t 1 e
Brown Jug winners, Including
back-tu-back champloos ln Rum
Customer last year . am

horse.
As a

1

....
.
. . . ,..J" ·~;;_~ .....
Sen, George McGovern of South Dakota 'I I ~ · . '
Interested l'ariJ and be recently oipallcd that iDtmit bY
meeting pnvai;.iv~With 10101 le~ ~
to cllseUss the ·1112 OUtlook.
.
..
· "
He II tbotllbt of by . many Iii bla party u ,tliii ,natural
"'
IDheritor of Ted Kenlledy'a ~ In the opectrulq'; with b1a
emphasia oh such tssue.s as the Vietnam war and bunger.
B~ one New Yorker makes a point ~ored by
miiiJ other Democratl when be argUIJ that McGovern II .
operating from a. "P!:etty narrow itrip of the lilt." It
may be'a bllhly ~ant cue that numerous Democralle
reJidars who 18~ Kenilecly JamJy for hia 'cai&gt;tli:ity to
win have ntt1e or DO illterelt ill McGovern.
.
Ills lio&amp;.evea elear lllaltlle.,.. ~ Uill ae ....

reu

DELAWARE, Ol!lo (VPO Bltly llaughtoo, the 45-year-old

That's high praise for the son
or Tar Heel, because Rum
Customer can't exactly be

:.:~::t·.=:~t~

vlolled Blacklburr. Va., In 1945
•• cosch at lfolrytand llld I 21-13 1181bock.
Hlo liar pi(&gt;U, Jerey Clai·
borne, coscbu Vlrslnla Toeh.
lAst yoor Alaboma hUll&amp; on to
edp Tech 14-7.
Geoqla Tech, which laon't
loll a homo- olnce 1128,
Ia a o!x point fa•orllo - r

'Jug' Race Draws 44,721

thr...,.d pocer87
"l.e...erne Hanover ls much
better. He's more consistent.
He's good week after week."

In Action

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eYen\.11JdrJilBf id~-~~ ~ to the. , MMte ~••~.

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Vlreinla Tech It Alabama aN ·exceedeol tho . Jllllor colltae
Grambling versus Moraan Slate e:wplot4 , Ot ~lon. The
at Yankee Sladh.. In New TroJans also '- ct to Increase
York.
ill 1)6111111 pmo wllh qusr!er·
USC, a bla: winner the post bock Mike llotJncron.
two 7oars witb 0. J. SiJql11111,
The AI-Vlrpnta Tech
atuom(lta to cmttnue Ill ouc...., conteat pill !Iocher apinlt
ses qainsl a Nebraoka team pi(&gt;U and morka the re!la'll of
with qoarterbacldng pr&lt;ibll!lliL Crimson Tide Coach Bear
The Trojans will unveU I'UIIlliiW Bryant t&lt;&gt; the ocene or hio llrot
back Clarence Dovta, who deltat as a bel(! cooch. lleyant

How does he compare the two

Late Model
Stock Cars

For Top.

receiving double points toward leading San Francisco Giants. onJ.y one Cool-proof system for
l.Gs Angeles and ~ts were figuring football winners.
the championshljl.
Nor!Jl'IIIIM• . 'iJ'~ i !lll\ll!!'t,.: both ~ . f'lr .. ~...~·, ~I plck" .&amp;OY.. Wheo the

for him.

-mllteJI ~ a-eUYiata are · ~ Ill ·=
llleGimn. a.mo. ue ~ ~ tile ~
•
ma fral .awa, llell. . . B....... :811 ~ lip
more ud ·mon, ud be, a
~ IIane
•
~ Hulbelll·a vlttua1 unknown.nalionallv, Spme profesdimals lfilnk be may be better off after lito lubCOm·
mlttee on nafcotlci holda IPOilllhted pul!llc ~tlnlll, tbla
fall ill New York, Cblcago, Los Mgetoa llid pemaps othar

Houston at Florida,
at Texas .Christian,

el
a
fourJap tropey dalh, two 10.
lap heats llld a SOJap feature.
Charger&amp; wUI 111n twO eight.
lap heats and a 20-lap feature.
A 1ote1 pilrse of $2,000 has been
posted tor the prosram,
erlng rrom a pulled leg muacle.
QlaU!ylng wUt beilln at 7 p,
m.
after an hour's practice which
llJt the Bobcato 111111 have !be
desdly pasa-cateh duo or quar. wUI atart at 6 p.m. BacinR wUI
terback Cleve Bryant, the MAC's start promptly at 8 p.m. Solurmoll electrllylng plll)'er, a n d dll)'.
A speclll demotiUonderbywlll
Todd Snyder, t1e sure.fingerod
be
prese!Ked in one reature event
roeeiver.
as
an extra added -action.
Ohio u. breezed to a 31-7 win
Late model stock car driven
over Kent last year t&lt;&gt; acore Ita
a!
IRP are battling for champ.
131h decision In the series that
lonship
points as the season
began In 1936.
draws to a close.
A specW doobie points meet
wUt be held Saturday night with
all late model divisiOn drivers

1\Dtting like dis
\ · in old tounlnj
'

with 37 returnilw
lettermm Including qusrtorbock BQl llloill&amp;o!nei'i&lt;, Oankor
Chuck DiCUI ani hallbock Bill
Burnett. O)daboina Stale pro.
vldea the open!QI opposition for
!he RazorbockL
Ohio Slate, tile dolendt,.
naUonal clwq&gt;lon, .'!l• ldie thla
weekend. coach Woody lloyes'
Buctieyeo the SllaaOn S.,L
27 qalnsl Toxaa ChrisllslL
Other major openers aend
South Cillfornla Ogainlt ' N&amp;braoka, Nortbwest.ern to Noire
Dame, · Arizona at W~ami~W,
PIUsburlh at UCLA, Kansas at
Texas Tech, Air Force at
MlsiOUl'i, Wathlngton at )flchiaan State, TexaS . A&amp;M, at
Louisiana state, lndtsns at

at Rochostar, Otterbein at !Uo- Purdue

tatn lloWniham. a 5.loot-10, 200
..,...... tallbsck from Bavema,
at
who . c:runae4 out 275 Yard• 1n mullion,
·• and
14,earrleo tut Solurday as Kent Defiance at
(MicbJ are
Site whfllped D.,mn, 2t-14, In engaged In nl&amp;ht.era.
All exce(lt Kent Stet&lt;&gt;, Mtaml,
NOI!Inabom, IIIIo pined m . mul!ton, Cincinnati, Da;viQn, Jle.
MI rulhlng u a aopbomore, fiance llld Akron are playing
called It "!be il'OIIall blocldng their flrll game, Kent, Mtaml,
l haVe- racetved u a college Defiance and Akron po- wlna
~ I miab1 ba¥e done beUer last Saturday.
It I bad followed 1111' blockers Ohio U, wUl bs ~ with.
""""· but I no to eurprlsed out reCOI'Cketttnt! senior tall.
to bo so I didn't alway1 back D..e LeVeck IIIIo Is recov'l1la Ohio U..Kent state game
.Ill - o r 19 lmotvlng Ohio colleps Selunlajo, El&amp;bt ~ the
pmoa wUI be playod under the

~hallenge OSU

Arizona state, New Mexico at

COJL.

,.a. tt

.

Kentucky, Southern Methodist
at Georgia Tech, Wnneaola at

It ......

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·~ 'lba~ why

Te~ams

'OU-Kent Contest Heads
Buckeye Card Saturday

'\

eraUy. The programs last a
year and IDclude classroOm
instruction and training ill
the laboratory.
Medical laboratory assistcouraging.
ant programs In junior col· Today's young people are no more idealistic than young
leges usually last about two
people have ever been. It is the affluence created by the
years.
IICiuare society they condemn that has given them the lei·
Young people lnte.,sted ill
sure to iDdufge their idealism, and their very numbers
a career as a medical lab- ·,
compounded fJy instantaneous communication which has
oratory au Ia Ian t sbould
given them the sense of being unique In history. ·
select a trainlllg program
It .,mains a question whether their idealism and reJec·
Employment opportunities
diseases.
with considerable care. In· _...,-,
tlon of the world as it is will be translated into worth-while
formation
should be obtained
In our boQilols, male - . , .
ooclal change or whether it will degenerate into a gradual
lor medical laboratory assist·
Assistants also prepare
about
the
length
of
time
the
U..,
LPN1 llld RNa ore builddrappillg-out of the world of reality, for affluence has also
ants are expected to · be
tissue samples, take blood
training
program
has
been
Ina
up
• fino or poilu
brought a boredom and hedonism and self-indulgence once
excellent through all of the
samples, prepare sHdes for
in
operation,
lnotructional
core
(.,.,
In
.....,..Ina
or PlY·
knoWn only to the effete rich.
i970s.
microscopic study, store and
facilities,
faculty
qualllica·
.
boi.Pl
Ill
oquol
cr
While only a tiny minority of youth are dedicated to the
More than 50,0110 are
label plasma, c I e a n and
tions
and
the
kinde
of
jobs
better
a.an
1111t
or
111811)'
female
druJ( way of life, a growing number are attracted by tbe
known to be employed in this
sterilize laboratory equipobtained by graduates.
llll'HL Aa to todlou or pro.
cultism 8nd mysticism and antirationalism which surround
field, about 80 per cent of
ment, glassware and instruAssistants w h o continue t......, pot1en1 core,
that way of Ufe and which foster preoccupation with the
them women. About threements, prepare solutions foltbeir education and obtain a ~ ftiiii1De, tllellllll-koop
"illller self' and easy susceptibility to simplistic dogmas.
fourths of all laboratory aslowing standard laboratory
bachelor's degree ill biology up wltb any or tbem, .. - Here is opportunity for the emergence of a real manipusistants work in hospital
formulas a n d procedures,
or che~lstry, or a. degree or ed b• ""-'tat recorda. _ HAllIaior of milicls wbo, in place of bread and circuses to keep
labs.
~eep. record~ of tesls and
a certificate in medical tech·
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the populace contented, will give them pot and rock. Out of
Laboratory assistants perIdentify specimens.
nology,
can
advance
to
medl·
OW
'devotion to UDStructured freedom and individualism eould
form laboratory tests to anaThose employed in large
technolom•t.
lieu
Ill." ,,
come the very antithesis of freedom •lid individualism. • . Jyze ,body fluids for various
.laboratories lll"Y conc~ntra~ . cal •'c~c•-•,_l'r,"'"~
.:1'~ ''"~' "''" IA!l'l''l"'•
Jt..U.'""':-Penon.
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considered
desirable
inclnde
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bal.&lt;CiD a~ar Bethel, 'N.Y., was liKiel!d a remarkable·
aid medl~al t.echaologists cin · . , of l~boratory ~ork&gt; &amp;ctert· ·
goud vision, manual dexter· IIIIo ll'tll't haVe wtve1 wrlii''lftila
lhta.l~ !~::_~r.~••·:·
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and the abWty to work to aooc1 ot• lut.wanlllela Holp
But 10 Is a herd of sbeep peaceful. And so are lotuscancer, tuberculosis, diaSltology, .hematology, blood
under pressure and to work Ual _ H.
eaten
betes meningitis and other
bank., c la n i c a 1 chemistry,
well with others.
Door lleleu:
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phy.
rles can be determined In
checking locally with hospi· an feel marnkluo ill ai'OIIIII Ml
In small laboratories, medtal sources obtained at local or - . a man leola 1udl..
ical assistants g en e r a II y
boapitals and from the Board enlllln-&amp; - or
work in many areas.
TillS 15 TilE
SCENE.. ·~
of Certified Laboratory AI·
Do.. lhe . r l I ~ feel
Many medi,cal laboratory
DISTINCTLY•·• TilE 'M40LI SCQIPT
sistants,
445
North
Lake
~
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assistants r e c e i v e their
HINGES ON YMr YOU 6/&gt;,V HEllE"·
Sbore
Dr.,
Chicago,
ID.
wwld
wi1b
w J11011[e - l
training on the job. In recent
60611.
years, however, an increasing number have received
QUICK QUIZ
their training in academic
programs conducted by hosly PHIL PASTOIET
Q-How manY- horus haw
pitals. or by schools in cowon
Americu
''TrIp
1e
operaUon with hospitals. In
There's nolhiDI Uke homeCroum"?
made fudge to make you
the future, academic train·
A-Only eight horses have appreciate the confection
ing probably will be required
won
all three race 1, tbe sold in a hllb'elass candy
by most employers.
Kentucky Derby, the Preak· shop.
Academic training proness Stakes and the Belmont
•
grams for medical laboraStakes. The last was Citation
Thero'•
•qWk a differtory assistants are offered in
in 1948.
ence
between
lidnD
special schools operated by
broadminilcd
and
broadh o s p I t a I s, in vocational
Q-What is the 1111e and
minded.
schools and in junior eatlength of the Atlantic CU~
leges. Hospital! c:dfer the
BoordtDG!k?
Anyone who believM that
greatest number of training
A-Tile fIr 1 t boardwalk a blatory of tbe K1iiJdltl of
programs, some of which
waa comr,·leted in 11'111. Ita Columbua will reveil wl!At
were established recently
present ength Is about 7
miles.
under the Manpower De·
velopment and Trabiing Act
and the Vocational Educa·
Q-For how long lieu J.
Edgar Hoover mwd cu ~
tion Act. For e n I r y illto
these programs, graduation
rector 0/ lhe Federal 8vi'IGU
of lnwltigalicm?
from high school with
A-Mr .. Hover wao ap.. Cbrla did whaD liCit off U·
courses in scieqce and math·
plortns II in for a big 'dlali!ematlcs is required gen·
~ted In 1.824 at the ap ill
polntment.

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: ;l'llil ,stale, Arkansaa and
OM !hi.. In
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Ollio Slate for SII&gt;'-Cl'
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. Ita, Fort Meigs, the park is quite picturesque, and Ito ac"'""•Uloils are good. The park is located on the Harrisonville
.,.... .tliroo miles out ol Rutland.

aylllem, ea1i1n8 19 year ol41

WAliiiNGTPN (UPI) - PNI!dent Nbiao, IUrllllll from tho
prOblema of ~ re1o.
tiona, 1oilk o1m ... a oorill of
lq!alalive taraota todaJ, lncludlng drift ""'"m.
Nlxoo Invited the Republican
coogreoalonal lolderahlp to
breakfast In tho White Ho111e to
dlacuas the potlern ol Iqiolatlve prloriUel lhe.Y wW oot lor
his admlnlatzoalloa. ,
As If to Wlderacore oa
Olllllhaais ... reforming tho
controversial military drift
system, the Preoldaot Invited
Melvln R. Laird, ....mary of
delenae, to uae tile White Hou..,
as a lorulll today to IIIIIOUIICO
the admlnlatralion's rec0111111011dallons on draft rolorm.
Laird had planned to ........

llrat. He Clll b,ypUI ~~
wllh tile chan&amp;O by laaulnl oa
.....,nlve order.
Tho Prealcleal'a awltch to clomosllc C!ll&lt;eflll waa on
ablUIII one, aasad - - lQ'
a surprlae vlalt to New York's

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Communlil' Coocert A I I n• old sauer,

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, w...lblll aer&gt;lceo were )toid at
IO:fS w1tb Chu. D. Wooda,
or. Wonhll&gt; aorvlceo were. bold
~ ·•voallw at 7:4.5 wltli .1111
lle.Y. W!Wams briJiclnlllll .....
' liMe em the ...,loct "Rev11iala".
·Se..r'al local tamllloa vlaltad
th EWirv r-ro~ · Home lil!llt-

Haynsworth Attacked
On Civil Rights Issue

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Subjeet of New
F'dm Digest

~- evoni!W -... attended aervicta

Apollo II' a fiigbt and tho work

tlltre on !Unday alle~II!IOII lor

of Sllace

Mra. FnnkGuthrle(lAma~)
and lhl IDtermol¢ In the ~
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uJ.Tho:':f~
Beret oltlcersIIDIOUDced ThursArmy

~ tile six

would be tried by
..,...U courta martial on char·

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ltfo,la ........ wltll • -

w .,... ~

irlMel ........ ..., ......

Jill'• 'no HW (JomolelliH Gl J' .......... w1ll be

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Given Confess.ed Robber

LANSING,

aald as he left Kanau Slate
Ponltentlaey.
·He lllld he would so to
Odessa, Tex., to live ,ut.
relltlveo and work as a hwse
painter.

Kan. (IJP,l) Frank sawyer, 70, a aporta ran
who 111)'8 he olwaya pulls r...
the loser, wu freed Thursday
with a run pordoo for a crime
he did not cunmlt In 1932.
Kanaaa Gov. Dockln8
pardoned sawyer and aald the
stooped, gray.IJalred coovlct did
oot rd&gt; a Fort Scott, Kan.,
bank In 1932.
Alvin ~!pia, former pli&gt;llc
enemy No. I and a member at
the "Ma'• Barker Gang, admittad lll'iler lhil yoor that he,
11111 not sawyer, held "' !hat
bank.
u1 had good parents aM I
raally · didn't have to steaL U I
had DIY lire to live again I
wouldn't be in here,'' Sawyer

Army Lets 2 OffiJeers Off

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_.he

He oald
waa arroaled
..r Nevada, Me., he am his
cCIIftPIIIICMII W.re ''Pitlnl reo·dy to ral) another bank. .. But
ha reftJsed to lUll otber bel*'
he aald he hold 111o
But Sawyer, a shy former
There mlaht be 'ftw'o or
gall(llter wlloae lace Ia Unecl by lhroo" ._,...,. W1'lll(lf ~"'­
hall a cenl&gt;lry behind prt1011 ed' or crimea t.i" ,....lnfttad,
bara, !la~hed a llinllo IIIII · Sawyer IBid.
, .
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admitted on the da,J o1 hla
sawyor lllld he .JIOuld .... no
release that during his caroor ti'ouble adii~UIIfl lo'tba life ol.,•
In erime · he Nlbbed ..ven1 free man. lit Ill!! he u· a
other bankl ror which he ...... sports ran and \~ lor "'"
was coovlcted.
.
Kansas Clt;y ~~ !!(·· , ltti .I
"Pve alread.f aerved DIY American F'liotball"~ and
time,'' he oaid.
the Kanaaa Cltj ~ biaMsa~Q~er lllld he wu not ball team, Wbicb .... ft.ie ~
bitter. He lllld tllose who record Ill tho Ameri.,.., ....,...
arrelted and prosecuted hill'l
•trm. aJftJ• tor thi ioaen,"
lor the 1932 hold... were Juat he IBid.
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SERVIC( .. ·
In AU- IM:At5

Wins 339-70

Mr. aid"!.lii:lliiidellllunnand
Lorry at Midland, Pa., open! a
week with Flllel Larkins and other relatives.
Mr. and Mro. Do.vld Sudtll am
Dee Dee were &gt;laltlll(l hla mother, Allee Branltrcm, Toledo.
Mr. and loin. Cbarloa Cline
and son, Racine, am Dorsol Blbo
boo were vlstt11111 l.eiHII S111on.
Mrs. am Mrs. M. I. Carr were
vlslllng Juantta Woodyard and
famil)', Albol\}'.
Vlsitlll(l Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Larkinl wore COra Sudth and
Mr. am Mra. Loren Ralph, Noloonville, end Von Waber and
Vida, Tot?Pera Plains am Fla
Lorklna.
Pat Srnltb ·sPent aevenl ~·
vlalllll(l classmates at Mer&amp;antown, w. VL, am M111 Jamie
Boyd, Unllllllolm, Pa.
Mra. Emestlno Hayman opent
several days at Columbus with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. · Hobart Nowell;
Chaater, vloltad 1llary Pierce.
Mr, and Mra. Gene Smith and
family of ChWicothe vloltad Mr.
wright Rouoh "' am .Mrs. Harold Newlun am SIJ&gt;.
dra.

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ond 8001por Stickers

l'Mn • · a·
ed Congress
dealt with only a all&amp;lrt revlalan
ol the Electoral Coli..., 1n1 the my tile - · vale for
.tnaldent IIIII vice~ ·

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cole ol
T"'pers Plalno were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Dorool Lerkina.
Mary Kibble ol ,lptoa, Call£,
and Mlas Jamlo Boyd, Uniontown,
Pa., vlaltad the Do.vld Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorkinl
were dlnoer gueota of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Weber, tq,pers
Plains.
Gertrode Warner, Qakllill, and
Ethel Larkins were dinner guests
ol Ruth and Fred Larkins.
-Violet Smith

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Navy

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A promoter u a fellow
, who counts hi.! chwkens
and sells them to vou be·
fore the!l're botched.

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When lnterplanelaey trav·
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Purse When You
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BAKER'S
BUDGET SHOP

bus with the window that
won't stay latcked.

Blocks to
Autopsy

WILKES • BAR!IE,
Pa.
(UPil-An attorney lor the
family of Mary Jo ~hne,
killed when SuiL Edward
Ke~o car ran off a brldp
In Misaachusetta, oald today ba
planned to cbaUenee the latest
lop[ altenilt lor an autopay on
the girl'• bod;y,
Joaeph ·F. ~n lllld he
had two alternltlveo under
study. ,

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air eondltlorted. A vwy nlc:o

lmpata 2 OGW. '306' Twite
Jot1 4 tpcl. Roody, willing
ana oble.

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"OHIO'S OI.DII'T

uEither we can me an
answer and so Into a hea~ In
court," · he said. "Of. we Ql1
oak lila court to dlamlu tile
~- poUtl... of Mr. (EdIIIUiil) Dints (A Maaaachuallta
District Altot'rle,.) lor lepJ
reaaona."
Kennecil' told MWIIIIIOn In
Boaton Thuradl)' nlcht, when
asked to .......,nt oo the
allepllona In Dlnla' petition: ''I
would II)' lhoae who tend to
look lor lhlap' In thla caaa are
[101118 to be ~.
Flarqan the Dlnla
polltlon - r... exhumation and
autopsy allepd lor the Drol
time lhat blood wea on
tba clC11111nc and In tile mouth
aid nos, of Mlu Kopochnoafter
~r bodJ wu ............ !rom
tho 11e11ttec1y car.
· . "1111 Jl'ltl'e f&amp;et that ICIIIle
·•
were recited In tile
amemed petlllon doea not moan
lhe,y won't havo to be ptovod, n
he •ld;,.''W." wm sUll bave to
take telv.JIIQIV" Oli them. u
FtaMpn oJao lllld there
...... ~· about 1111
' .~- Gl the belllldlae
' teat: lcl' llman blood. I!W ba
declload to elab9nte.
.._,. ~ J1idp..n~ c. JIIUDIII&lt;J. lit Sopt 29
1... a baorltw 011 1111 psUtlon.

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NEW YORK (IJPI) - N I d
lrlah, wbo Introduced colleco
baaketball here oo a blti lime
ocale ;tjj _yeara aso. Thuradl)'
'was efeded Ylce president or
the Madlaloo Square Gardin
Corporation.
lrlob Ia praaldont or the New
York Ki:lckel'bockers at tile
National
Assocla-·

!!fakatl:oll

tlon.

Team Under Webb Feet
PmLADELPIUA (UPJ) Clarence 4'0dck" Webb was
nomed head awlmml!w c•ch
at Tem&amp;&gt;lo Ulllverolty Thuradl)',
oucceedlna Jot
Wellb .,.ched at the city's
George Wuldniton bich school
the laot ala years and produced
live waleleatad taama.

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Keeping up wIth tbe
Joneaea II 110 problem, but
the Smiths bave ua really
puffing.

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and now ~~Ito tOflo, PS• .PB ..c~ Cn~lsoflleltlc

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A eew -c.,t ol . . . .ee Ia tlte , . _ , . Moate Carlo.Sport Coupe. 1loia ...;._addition to
t1te Cloem:lel _li _doaracterir«&lt; bJ llowiaC IDea ud oeulptured our•.,...... bJ' tloo ...... boed e&gt;er !lediiOOd by Cbemllet. Tile pluM Interior ladudee a olm ·
wood lllrl - t oa tlte -.....,., ,.... ud ellra-thltk foam e:oabloned front ... rur INIL Tbe
Moate Carlo will be at deaiKNipo oo Seplember 18.

Weekly Sermonette ~
GAUGES - Galllpolia, 11,9
am 12.6 l'lll1lliqr 3 leet ol rollera; pt, Pleasut. 23.24; P&lt;m~
roy • Maoon, 20 ;19; Hinton, 0.82
atat; Kanawba Falla, 3.56 riolqr; Charleston, 17.95 lalllqr.
L&lt;qoo, Marmet, and Winfteld,
are on tbe .W.
BOAT MOVEMENTs: '
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - A. P.
Boxley dOWD 7:40 p, m.; Diane
Bonorlh "' 9:40 p.m.; Franldln
B. "' 10:10 P~; Andrew P, Cal-

houn down

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down 2:45 a. m. SOlvay "' 3:20,
a.m.; WWiam
Zimmer ~ 4
a.m.; Zapapa Service down 5:40
a.m.; Titan LV 8:15 Lm.t Esso
West VIrginia down 7 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet,
Alan R. Merrill down 3:30a.m.;
Edward S. Boaworlh down 5:40 a.
m.i Fort Dearborn"' 6:40 Lm.;
Wlnllold, Glemora down 5 p.m.;
Polly R. 141 5:10 p.m.; H. E.
Bowloo down 5:35 p.m.; Ouachita
down 7:40 p.m.; MI. State down
11:f0 p.m.; Natloml QP12:05 L
m.; Jenny A. Green .down 12:30
a.m.; Tammy r. Whitt"' 2:50a.
m.; 0. F. 91earor Clown 4:20 a.
m.; John Pushak dCMn 4:30 a.m.
OHIO RIVER - Unlvoraal Voyaeer down 6:35 a.m.j, Lock 13,
Backlord down 6:30 a.m.; Lock
14, Susan lane ll) 1:35 Lm.; ~
ward ·.., 6:35 a.m.; st. Marys ..,
12:0S a.m.; Lock 16, A. V. Criss
up 3 p.ift.'-b.:k-'!'f1•ilelii&gt;ri\1\i'I!P

In color In "A Walk on tile Moon
-Dr. Goddard and Hla Dream1 .,
the Drol Screen NowaDlpol_lllm
Documontary of this school yoor.
The Screen News Digest eur•
rent events film series, honored lhres times by the Freedoms
Fouodadon as uan outstancU.ng
contrlbull!ll to a better under.
atandlng of the American Way
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southern (lllo Electric Compo!\}'
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1tme. to 7ry M6{•, Sorda
II)' REV, AUDREY MILLER, Pastor

Middleport Church of the Nszareoe
The Bible, in t! Timotlcy 3:1, says, 01 . , . . . . tn the last da,ys peri·
lous times ahall come."
In D Timothy, this does not refer to wars, pestileneea, diseases, depressions, political disasten, or other circumstances cUside
the character of man, but rather to the great deartlt ot spiritual understan:llng aDd Yital Christian e~erience that ahall overtake this
world ln those laat days just before the comlrw ot the Lord Jesus
Chrilt for His bride. the church.
Most serious Bible scholars and ewngelical ministers feel that
these "last days'' are now liKlJ1 u11. I Invite you to read D Timothy,
chapter three to see if you doo't agree that most of the things menUooed there have not already taken place in men's hearts. To use
words out of the past, j'These are times to try men's souls."
Beyom am' doubt, oneoftlleareasinwhlch men's aouls are tried
the moat is intheareaoffalaedoctrines. When one realizes that over
53,362,000 sooh are led astra: lhrough the efforts of )lot six ol the
major eult8, one can seethatfalseteachl~sare destrO)'iJW counUen
multitudes ol aouia.
The false teachings of the cultists are easy to discover, if .vou
will lot the Bible be yourgulde,andnot follow the "cunningly devised
tables" of men. Let me ask you !our que;tlons about your·belief. It
is in these four areas that the !alae cultists most often deviate from
the cloor teachings ol the Bible.
FIRST, What do you believe about Jesus Christ? The false cultiots would strip Him ol Hlo deicy or ol His humanlcy, ol Hla ability
to save ·all men from their sins; or His reaurrectlon, or of His persora! return to this earth again. Sane would revere Him as a prophet, but only on an equal basts with the roumer 0{ •their particular
cult or religion. While space will not permit quotations from the Bible on all areas of belief concerntrw Jesus Christ. let me quote j.ast
one. In the gospel according to St. Jc:iln, chapter 20 verse 31. we
read, 11But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus Ia the
Chi'iot;":the) lcin of (iod"; "a"! tl.•• belje.n.. yo~~"!!" '"• thrqh

In .,...O.etloo for roleaao loti
er In the achool year are a col- ·
or release on .America and AmerIcans and a tum report on u'lbe
Changing Face of F.aatem l!llrope. •• The Sino-Soviet rUt a n d
~lea's urban crisis w1ll be
other presentaUons, plu1 eoverage of major events as !hoy hap.
poo,

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POINT PLEASANT - An alloesston between
repreoentatlves ol the Goodyear
Tiro &amp; Rubber Co. 'a Aj)ple Grove
plant and atrlklng Unllecl Rubber
Workers Local 644 ended Thurs.
da,y at about 10:45 p.m.
There was no immediate word
!rom either Sam Juniper, Local
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Miller for Reform
WASHINGTON (UP~ - Twenty
Odo's 24 congressmen, includIng Clarence Miller, !Olio dlatrlct, voted lor ·the .,.._...

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G. Woot down 6:10a.m.; Racine your beliefs concerning Jlbsus Christ are blblleal.
Locks; W, H. Shaver, Jr. down
SECONDLY, What do yoo believe about aal.atlon? Atain, the BI7:30 p.m.; Elgercllrt "' 9:30 p. ble, God's word, says, "For b,y grace are ye saved, through faith:
m.; Louisiana down 2:15 un.; and that DOt of yourselves: ltls the gift of God; Not of works, lest any
steel Pioneer down 3:20 a.m.; man should boast." False teachers would substitute works in the
John Ladd Doon down 5:15a.m.; place of IIIith or add worka to faith. Works, whether they be obediEll.aha Woods down 6:15 Lm.; ence to the commandmenta, ordi•nces and traditions. wltneasirc,
Green"' Locka, Helen R. .., 1 the use of the saeramentK, or whatever those worka may be, do not
p.m.; IDinols 1tJ 6:30 a.m.; ste- saw the soul from sin. Salvation is either by faith or by worksi Jevenson lit 7:10 a.m.; Brimstone sus Christ can either save the simer from his sins or He can't; eit:Jr.
down 7:.10 Ltn.; Meldahl Locka, er He can cleanse the believer's heart01·He can•t; aad either He has
Renpr .., 3:20 p. m.; Riivens- prepared a way of holiness or He hasn't. We ask you to refuse to acWood down 5:30 p.m.; Alton Ze- cept the word of any man or Jli"OUD concernirlll these Questioos~ but
phyr doWn 7 p, m.: Jim Murphy conault your Bible. The answer Is here.
Wlu!t do you belte've abou\ the Bible? All true Christians will acdown 10:30 p.m.; Jellbost down
12:40 a.m.; Steal Cl(j)por "' 4:- cept the BJble as the Book ofbooka. It is the word of God anl contains
•j all truth necessary tolalthardChrlstianlivlng.'' The Bible is THE
40a.m.
inBPtred word or God. Tho Bible Is not to be equated With &amp;1\Y other
book. The cultist woold say, "'11le Bible AND our book," but true
Christiana recognize that theie is no other book ro gUide the Christian throt:gh this lire l:to heaven.
' flNALLY, What do you belleve about the 1\rturelile? True Bible
bellering Cllristlans, believe in the reaurrecdon of the dead. The
words of Jesus in John 5:28,29 clearly teaeh that there Ia a heaven
to gain and a hell to shun. For there Jesus san. 41, •• the how" is comIng. In the which all tbat are in tile BJ'&amp;ve shall hear hia voice_, Am
shall eome forth; they that have done good, unto tlle resurrection of
life; aRd they ttat lw.ve done evil, urto the resurrecttm of damna.-·
tion." False teachers would do away wUh hell or llmlt it to a ~~~e&amp;&amp;­
tngless nothing where "leu than the lll!llber oCftrwers on one ha.Dd"
By United Press lnternatlo:al
will be p101iahod. Some ol tho same pel(&gt;le would limit h•ven to just
(LoodlJV Batters)
a lew ol their adherent• am sUII others would do away with both by .
National Lessue
clalnln&amp; that d•lh Ia complete annlhllatloo and lhat nothing, body
G. AB R. H. Pet. nor aoui,llves beyond tho grave.
Jooeo, NY -110 4.58 91"159 ,3t7'
earetul what you accept aa divine truth. 1be Blble says, uye
ft911e, Cia 1f2 569 u i.&lt; t94 .341 ahaUBeknow
truth, and the truth ahall make you free," but t h e
Clinte, Plt 121 t417 78 IS7 ,338 11 tnltb1" of tile
aane
grqa will coat you your etel"IBl soul
Alou, )'It 149 6f4 911' Zll .328
McCY)', IW 137 448 93 lD .32f
,Jbnsn, Cln 130 ~02 ' ~. 162 .323 Mlru1134; Powell, Baltll9;Jaclo.
lla.Yla, LA 117 4f6 59 Ul .~17
Eyes 101' Calta
100. oak 109; Howard. Wash 106;
StrJI, Pit 193 fl't 83 .ISO .313 Yaotrzomaki,
'IDS'I'ON (\!PI) - John Ha'fllBoa 102.
Tolan, Clnl40 IIQO 102 186 .310
colr,
reportecUy orttred a
Pitching
"' . lkwin, Pit 118 fl6 67 128 .308
mlllioo
dollir contract by the
(llaaed on Moat Vlctoriolll
,, ~Loque
rlvol
ABA,
Joined the Botton
:Natlonol League: Staver, NY
caraort Mill 112 41~ IJ,.lSS .330 2$.7; Qll!rker, Roo 20.10; Nle- Caltlca at thetr training F. Rbnu.
PJ · ",,.
Thuradl)'.
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1Bavllcek sUll baan't olpod a
lf-1 Slnpr, LA J9.9; lllarlch.
M. do ,311 al, SF 1&amp;.10; Oatesn, LA 1!1-13. 1961l-70 NBA cmnc~ but tllero
·~!:!~ 82
.311
Alnlrlcan Laaguo: MClain, Ia a leollqr hla preiiOJICO at
CUellar, Bolt :13 ·10! eamp Is a forerunner to
480"
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Talks wmpleted,

lJ.~,.~~...~rl'!t1: ,~n!~ Ltn!.'; uta;·~t;ff·L~".WlCC," ~py;~, ~~~Uit' tha~~l4ifs~ ..-~~s &lt;¥insttbitlonal·aniOtidmont 'l'bu.c'
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aobel1''irliibolt'd'o14:45 a.m.; aey len than this about Jesus Christ will lead your aool Into damnatho
President by direct vote and
Paut" Ii. 4oim 5155 a.m.; RObert don it you wUI accept it. I strongly urge you to make sure that all
obollohmont olthe Electoral Col-

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U rilllta record followed - . . tho·ochOols reOpened.
for more than a month.
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"The record of llljon8WOrlh ··· tem ilutn delaolt. Tho liop&gt;r
The ArDIY gave no lurlher laely """- eriUclam of t b e
.... Is one In II1JIIIl01't ol t h o department was In debt am
lnlormatloo oo Thai Khac Chuyon. II was reported earlier he had aerved the Groen Bereta ...... of-ption, .. Rauh IBid. pracllellly deruncl.
- . . , aald '!111rlda,y, Hayna.
u an Interpreter at a camp In
worth's
•'deelakm• prove b1m to ~{W.~
tho MoiaJnl Delta.
The victim reportedly waa be llltllabor.. He lllld til• judge
- . his bod:Y placed In a can- "llaa - a t a d I lack of
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vas bas and dn..,...lntothe Sooth ethical lltandarda, wlllle Ill tho
boocl!,
lhat
dll'llailtr
him
from
China Sea off Nha Trang. T h e
bod;y haa DOt-. found altMu&amp;b c:cnllderatlm for oromatton. n
an lntenllvo aearcb was made by

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'MEIGS COUNTY WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED in 11 Blue Ha·
w.un in the near tuture.
· 'lbe American Banken' Association will hold its convention there
Pel local representatl ves will leave via jet from Columbus Surday.
Among those attending, according to registrations, will be Mr.
aid Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Citizens National Bank, MlddiO(&gt;OI't; Mr.
IDd Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr., and Mr. alii Mrs. Robert Schellhase, The WASHINGTON (UPI) - A clv- judge's labor record by AFLFarmers Bank alii Savirw:s Co.; Edison Hobstetter, Mr. aOO Mrs. n rillbll spokeSJJIID called today CJO Prealdart Geoqo Meany,
lloynswwth, 56, Chlol Judge
Richard Chambers and Mrs. Cbarles Griffith, Pomeroy National Bank. lor defeet or Judioe Clement F.
of
the ftb U. S. Circuit Court
Also registered to attend are Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Gaskill or Haynswortll•s nomination to the
of
Appoala In Riclunond, Va.,
!Upreme Courtoniii")UUda lllj'DsWellatoa and Middleport.
wortb ~ ..tile cause ol seg.. waa nominated by Proaldent Nixon for the !Upreme Court ooat
MEMBERS OF THE MIDDLEPORT Ministerial Association are regatiao.,
busy plaDflirw a cunmunity. wide evaJllelistic service which will be
Joseph L. Rauh Jr., COWJIIel vacated by Abe Fortu's resiRbold In the near 1\rture.
· for the Leadership Conference natloo.
Ha1nnrorth's court covera
on Civil Rlghta, a eoallllon or
COIAJMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
clvD rigllta errupo, oald Hoyna- rwch ollhe IWih, and has baDcl·
worth's rulings on controveratal led IIUIIIerrua landmark clv. J.....~ A. RIIOOoa lllld nuraSAIGON (UPI) - Tho Army ges of murder and CIH!Iplracy to &lt;""tvil rilbts cases "demonstrate n ri~ib~Jeueslncluclecballengea c1a,y biladmbilotratloohadpillbas releeMd the two lowest rank. n:urder In the death o1 a Sooth that he wW not only be to tile to Vlrslnla'a "malllvo resist- ed oblo out ola atace o f - 1zw Spedal Forces soldiers in- Vietnamese citizen who defense right of any sitting or recent anco" lm of a decode aao. II l'IIJIIcy.
"Wheo this admbilotrallon
Wtlved ID tbe Green Beret mu.r- attorneys claim was a Commu .. justice .... lut also that lhere dealt ....,.atedly with Prince EdCounty,
Va.,
a
defendant
·
loov~s
olllce, the 1t1to ol Obto
ward
will
be
on
the
court
the
first
jua.
der ...., peodlng a decision on nllt agent,
In
tho
!Upreme
Court's
1954
deIa
&amp;olnr
to have a IIUl'Plus In
they will be tried, a
For tile first time, the Army tlce since the principle of de-sesresat1on
ruUns.
ita
treasury,
not a "dellclt, •
miJHary spokesman oald today. today identified the VIetnamese rogation waaamouocedwllosed&amp;.
Prince Edward doled Ito pub. RllociO, told a Qwnber ol
Tho spokesman oald CW02 Ed- as Thol Khac Chu,ven. Spokes- votlon to that principle Ia In
lie
ocbools lor loor yeal'l ratll- COIIllllorce banQlet.
ward M. Boyle, 26, or New York men said he was killed June 20 questioo."
er
than
lntograle them, and Raul!
''When I became pemor,
cb,, and Sst. Alvin L. Smllh, near Green llel'et headquarters Raub• .a tesUmoay was _prepar41, of Naples, Fla., were freed at Nha Trang, 188 mnes norlh- ed lor the Senale JUdlclary Com- Clloted HayniiWOI'th'• ruling up. I ... met It the door by In
'!111rlda,y ni8ht lollowlni a decl- . east of Saigon. This conltrmed mittee, 1n the rourth ~ or Ita holdins the shutdown aa legal $83 mUllon debt and a - .
heerl,tlg _Oil lla1DIIWOl'lh. ,'1118 de, tiiOUih unlortunate. Tho !ilprema rupt,~ " he~ ".Qhlowaa

ABO pioneer Dr. Robert

lt:tchlnga Goddard are uplored

Nra. Wilma VIneyard Is ,,~
!lent In the Vote....,. Memorlil
HOIPital at PIIIIOI'Ol',
Mr. and Mra. Sed O'Brlen-11111
Mildred Story at Calwnllus and
Mr. and Mra. DeD:ert Yoat and
famUy of &amp;lpr Grove vlalted at
the 11arry Guthrie home Sunday
beillll here lor thel\rtleralo!Mrs.
Fnnk Guthrie Sim4l.v a~
VIsitors at the Follrod-Robi,..
soo h..,.. Sunday evenln&amp; ware
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Billy Foltrod and
Sue Arm at Athena and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Swartz and lamlly
ol MarletbL
Mrs. lllarie Hopkins and son,
Rex, and hlo !riem ol 1lo)'to&lt;
sPent te"!rsl ~· with Mr. and
Mrs. Vere SWartz.
JeweU Carr Ia apendlqr 1101110
time wltll his daughter, Mra. Tom
White and lamlly near Baohan.
Mr. and Mrs. ClaronceHender·
son, Mr, and Mrs. Clair Follrod
am famUy, Nina Robinson, Clara
Follrod, Mr. and Mrs. Lee He"'
deraon and Mr. and Mrs. Harald
Henderson aRI tamlly w e r e
among thoae attendiqr a mUk
COIIIPIU1Y picnie at the JK:me of
Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph HenderiCIII
at Coolville, Sunday.

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lllelllbel'lhlp actlvlt;y Ia tile MGM Mrl. Ricba!d Lee, Mra. " -· .
area Ia at a hl&amp;h joak In these O'Brloa, ltfa. Patrick
last r.. da)'a of Ita ~ clrlva. Mra. llolpb Woll&lt;er, Mr,. TOm
Worker• ....aaalnil M • tg I Jluo, Mr, and Mra. 11D7 lillllor
~ are Mr. and Mra. !far.
and - · of the Eutem
lllab School ~.
Tho clrlve ...,..._, tho only
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P&gt;llll re-.1111 "21" !ollowlnc
.;· · ¥iss Siuat.EY BEEGLE for a rumber or years an employe ol
a recoptlon In hla Waldorl£eonclll)' Savings and ken Co., is oow working with the Ohlo
Allorla BOlte r... more Ilion 100
~i&gt;l·etioo out of Roger Clood'a omce.
United NationS' deleptlona.
~ f· 1bl .jab 'requires Shirley to travel about qu.lte a wide area ~nd
Nbon olso pocked Into hla 10.
I!Wal(Miwlt.,_
hour stay In Now York ao
. _ . belore
tile llnltad
· AT LEAST 'IW'O MEIGS COUNTIANS will beam~&gt;q~the 160 deleNations for 1ntomatlonal IIIPpC.I and pests previewing Ohio state University's 1970 centennial
port In brlnilnll pooce to
at· the illmDDi asaoelatlon's 18dl anmal club officers' conference on
Vletllam, a . . - ol tile
~~ 211n Calumbua.
worl(l'a problems and a rrum
Rlpreaeatlna: Meigs County at the altair which precedes 0 h i o
ol moot\llp witll the U.N.
state'• openlrw; football game with Texas Christian University, will
loodershlp and reproeentativea
be C. E. Blal&lt;ealee, president ol the Meigo County Ohio State Alumni
of o\&amp;lrt nalioo&amp;.
Club,. IIIII Yra. Harold D. Brown, Sr., who Is secretary ollhe club.
the recommendations at a DBWB
Ha lpred a nolay demon.
conlerence at the 1'9ntagon,
atrallon ~ onUwar demonltraCOSTUMING WORN TO THE ANNUAL RUSH PARTY ofObio Eta
Coogresalonal
tors outside tile U,N, Building.
Phi Olopter of Beta SigJna Phi Sorority this week at tho home of
have lllld tile Proal- waa Twelve ciomonotrators were
Vlkkl Gloeclmer was moat outslandi~ - In fact, the best probably
tD sewnl years. Members and prospective members commented cooalderlng a lottery draft arrested.
tblt ibe •4.Amerlcan Heritage" theme was a "natural'' for costume
j-.., '11lerangeolcostumingamoQtthegro"'attendl~ was great.

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WAlii!INGTON (UPI&gt; - Dwight
Harris, 50, ColumbJs, has been
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Obto olllce of the Agrlcultllral
SlabUizallon and Coosenatloo
Service. Harris had been a program specialist with the servtee.
and was recommended for the
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''Don't they know It doesn't mate any difference what
church a penon goes to .... ?"
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"Oh " f badaed· "I'm sure they KNOW It's wrong to
fipt.''
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uwell, •.•" I explained.
"Didn't you aay we were part Irish!"
uy...~· r aald proudly. "And your fath~'s famUy Is
Dulcb ad lll!rman."
uTiutn we're baH·breeds, right?"
•'How ridleulous !'' J said.
"But this book says a man who is part Indian and r,art
Canadian Ia a half·breed, so what's the difference .... •
uwen •..• " I explained.
"Did you see those Irish police throw rocks?" he asked .
"Remember," I recited, "our pollcemaa is our friend!"
"What about the one who stopped Rick and yeUed at
blm?" he ad:ed. "You didn't think HE wu very friendly."
''Your brother was only walking to tbe store," I said
hotly, "and some policemen are rude just aa some citizens
are rude. The man had no right to .... "
""Boy, I'm glad Rick wasn't black!"
"What bas tbatto do with It?"
"My friend, Jimmy, you know? JUS brother was just
coming home from baD practice and the police took blm to
the station!"
''I'm sure it was a misunderstanding.'' I said. ''It makes
NO difference If you're black or white.''
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"Tbon why can't Jimmy join the swimming club!"
"You KNOW I told you that was wrong."
"So why can't he join?"
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1broUcb his tuna sandwich. "Why do we JUSI let them
starve? I can't understand .... "

Appointed Council Deputy
Ajlpolo••M of lfro. Marpret
-~ depl\y WIB
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the Prtendlblp Nl&amp;bt obaerv111oe
ror Dlatrlct 13 ~ua on Oct.
20 at Gelltpollo.
lira. lfar7 lloldwln .... e1e&lt;t.
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lfeip CCI'.mQ-. 2 p.m. lflddle- lira. Larj7 FOL
port aurch of Cuilt; 'Thomu
Otbero II01'Idnll In the drive Wedoelday wltll clollf _. tn
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Kell7111Mt ~·
to ralae $1,000 are lira. Jack tho miAI 70'1 lad dilly tile
loll
50'a:
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THE STAPFMAN QUARTET,
Rutland; Mrs. I'll Winobremer, tllnllng cOol.- TluolciQ'
l'lrkeroburc, · w. va. wiD be lira. Nanq Patter-, 01111 lira. lbd Wldne. . . · ~
fealuncl at the 1o1.. llermoa James Odntber, ern-; lira, will ~ one hSif to three .,.._
homec:omla&amp;. Regular -.Ices Doeele Brown, lflaoriYillo; llrl. tera of 1ft Inch~ u rain
In 1M fOI'IIIOOII Will be followed Nelllor, llaolne; Mro. Gordon - . , ' 01111 1'lielldaJ.
by • buket dlmer. ~ · llldenour, Chellar; llr1.~
servleea belln at 1:30 p.m. wllll Amlbiry, Cheater Bald.
the _...,. the Rev. V. C. RatUtr from the United Brelbren
. Rose May ChalleDae
Chun:h at Jacklon llolal&gt;ts,
SYDNEY,
{IJPJ)_
Oblo. Mille by Ira Wolfe a n d Lionel Rose Auotrella
said Thursdsy he
otberit. Publle wei«NDD.
wUI llltl&gt; Into the festherwoiabt
HOMECOIIING Morae Chapel ranks for hlo -loout.
United Mothodlat Cbur&lt;b, ~­
Rol81 who receatl,r lost h11
lor, !luodl;y. 9llldi,Y SchoOl, 10 "orld benlam.,eiBht title, 111ay
a.m.; church 11 a.m., buketdln.. meet llghU1111 llarade of Jljl&amp;ll
ner at DOOni afternoon program ID Tcio'o ~ Janusry for the
2 to 4 p.m. Freetsnd Norrla 01111 feethOnrel&amp;bt dwq)lolllhlp.
Sinserl to be featured.

Prayers Will Be Continued
''God's Word for Growln8" -

clalprocram on -or will be

a PrB101" C0Jni1111in being .,..,_ • -.cied for the eldora anddueled at the MlddleJ&gt;Ort Churdl ecm at 7:30 p.m. '!be !luodl;y
of Christ, will continue lhroush acbeol teachera 1111 bolrd mombero are to meet at 7:30 Tilesnext week.
AI a special feature of the dl1, and on W-.clal' the womprosram, membera~theeonc;rt.. en of the chureh wlllbaveawvgalioo ore Invited to vlalt the ered dish dinner 1t 12:30 p.m.
.JIOI"IClllli8 - - lllll6p.m. lira. Fred ~ GlrciDer of .-.,
100 Clzy, Tenn. will be a aueat.
Sa~. The dl1 hla beeo delloo
Tho youth feUOIOibip end elder
i&amp;Nted aa a time of ~­
membera
are to 111801 on Thllralioo for the Rev. and llr1. Raullin IIIOyer. Women of U.. ehur&lt;h de,y evening snd the week of
will serve eoold.es and ccdee. 10rvlo11 will conclude with the
Starting ~ eventns tber&lt;l men of the ehllrth on Frldq.
wUI be a can to pra,yer. A ope-

Pro;ect Chairmen are Named
Mart1Jon

wncox,

traveling prize each monlb wW&gt;
Marie Blrcblield to provide the
flrat ono.

Lou!• l!edl

named-

1111 Judy Miller were
Joct ehalrmen for the yesr the l..ldlea Aualllarr 0( the Rutland Fire Deportmenl mat
Tueodsy n1lhl at the flrehouoe.
II wao reported that a cooler
hod beeo IJII'I'hlsed by the auxIliary for the fire deJ&gt;ortment.
An Invitation from the lflddleJ&gt;Ort Fire Department auxiliary
to attend a meetlni oit Oct. 1
was accepted. Several member1
Indicated that they wW attebl.
Weloomed Into theunltaunew
member was Mary carr. Jackie
Goddls """ eleeled 10&lt;0011 vlee
president. II wu voted to slve a

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer lfedleal Center, Firat
Ave. General \'11111111 hours 2-4
and 7.8 p.m. only. Moternlzy m.
Jttng hours 2:30 to4:30p.m.only.
Parenti only cml'edlatrtcs Ward.
Admlsal&lt;no
Publleatton of ldmlaalllllll Is

problblted until fluotber aotlce.

Birth•
llr1. Keith R. _Carroll, Iron-.

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: llelnll·ncrulted to oervo u uol- IOidero 01111 eo a'1racv
C&lt;llllllllt.
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llernnan bepn hla acrlculture
llllnhla.
..._ at Ohio Slate Unlven!Q'
Mr. and lira. CUb and In 1921. 1Je IOl"YedOI ......,. .
clouahlara and tllelr fri-; Gor;y tn Auslalze sad Butler COIIIII!es
llw&gt;esn, David and lJnda Garat, . ....... the tate 111201 before Joinof Aa·
Mr. 01111 llrl. Bill - · lira. Ing the u. s.
Sorsh Woode and llr. 01111 llrl. rlcullllre In 1928.

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Hos*l•• 01111

JUST WHAT YOU
BEEN ASKING FOR

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01111 Bob Boner, all of Day.
Tho afternoon Wll ~ villi... and toktng plcturaa. A 1aqe
co1re waa preiODted to ..Mr. 01111
Mra. - b y their chlldrea, 01111
llr. 01111 llrl. If. F, Ohiluprand
famU,y Jnsanted the If. L, - 1

BCOlAIPRD
With
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MIDDLEPORT
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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
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. Patrola "ere orpnlzed dur!JW IIG*y
Tl'iMip 39 hold at the Seoul n.....

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·i·; · veivot Sorllher was elected sertbe with Ana Peerchbelllll nemed
· lreasurer of the tr-

... Patro1a organized were the "Secret Hanl!llllker'" wlth Jeml!er Wise, lesder, Terri Flle,aaolatsntleader;OIIIIJUJ Walburn; Marthe Knwacayn, aDd Rcbln Taylor; the "Jlally llovlla" with Am
~?. .cti, 1-r. Arm Plteh, asalatant Ieider, Cathjo lloadcors and KaP'J Haley; 1111 U. "Slowpokes" with Marylloaa.-, Joid Mur...,, Sell,y Walters, Tracy Burdetle, 1111 Velvet Sorlsher.
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SYRACUSE
TROOP
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~--- ¥!or ochool at the Aober)i 1Jnlted Nethodial C1urcb. lira.
lllllll' Patleraon to leader of the troap with llro. BIWrb' llllpman
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''DIII&lt;b
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JnOn makes •an••Interest,
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atuob'. We bavo a ''DIIch
~r~::
lialntlm, for God II able
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or tlllnk. lleslvoalUe,

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roc- tlc:.ol; llrt. ..,.,., adlblladlli : ..............
reatl1111 01111 llro. Wolter Bentz play; 01111 lira. 11a11ert IAwtl, 1 . , . II. 117M. •
will Judp ar........- to be 111011 or--.
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IJidllbtted by IIIOid&gt;eri.Tho-llrl. Robert ~ ·- ·lif
I'll Wljl be combined wltlla hallo- the meeUDI wlddl - " wltll ..... .......
. _ pert;y 1111 ambero are to . avotlonl b¥ 11rt.
w1t h
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tn -wlthouttmuk. a~ from . . _ I 10 IIIII .A
"SIIoctiDI 01111 GrowiJw lbl10o medllatlan, "II God 1ba F - •
planta" .... the procram tq)le dallllll of Oor Sel:urll1?' 'l1le ~...,.
Uled by llrl. - · Emnhoal•of .
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ber talk ,.. on - - ..-----------...,...J:......--.....;~
lndoor1 01111 the problemooftnnNow you can get
llllon from the outside 10 the

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IDitde. An exchan&amp;e of c:uttlllp
.... leedllnp .... held. .
Arraapmonll were ~ by
Nra.
!i1le awarded blue
ribbons to Mrs. TerraD, tree-

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11r1. 'l'llompoon, pllcherarron&amp;emont; lira. Clarenee llelton.• ver- ·

Easier for the Invalid

--Polly's Problem _ _ __

nllbl'o meetllw of Junior

lira. Roacoe Wlselaleederofthetroop.,lth lfre, William S..lob•.or servillll ao an aoalstanL Meetlnp will be held at 3:10p.m. each

11. c. Larimore, pu~ar,
. ilrracuoe Ciureb of Nuarene
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DEAR POLLY-My. very serviceable kitchen countertopl are IJI!oleum but they bave uveloped a sticky
1urface wblch otDJ _persists after using a number of
cleaning prOducts. I would appreciate auueolinna u
to bow lb1s Cl!D he prevenled.-MRS. D. E. K.
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hold oblodo, i!ucb u the wet
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l'lllla wore for the entire club to the Reslon
11 fall meeUDI ·to be held next
miJath at Lake Hope. I 1111 reported that the club made a coffee table lllT8DIIOmen! and oor-~ COr the Alelp local Tuchera AIM~&lt;tatlon breakfaot bonorinll the .., teachera. lira. Chlrlea Lewla prepared the table arranpmeDt for the September
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POLLY.,My grandmother managed au of her
lllbt housework fr1llil a wheelchair for yearo. I hope some
ofber melhoda ..,W help Mrs. A. A. F. A cblld'a broom and .
dull mop set were the proper heiibt for ea111 use with
a d~ wlth ~a lone wire handle. Twin beds proved
euler for her to mue up than a double one, so !bat
cbanga, wa~ mode. An adjustable Ironing board set at the
lalllolpltol Aualllary.
prOpel"· level made ironing possible. To r.eacb everyday
A dlacuoal&lt;n waa held on the
CbiJja, cooldng utensna, etc., lObe bad them au moved to
new
yearbooks, . tlle theme ot
either helow the 11Dk-leVel cablnots or atacJo:ed them on the
wldch
u "A sOJI,te to the Armco~. When the latter method was used, they were
ed
Forces."
The books will be
covered With filled ' oBciDth covers which were ealier to
diatrtbrtedln October.
care for than those mode of a washable fabric.
Plana ,.re made for the OcAlso her days were mode
Serviceman
far brighter when a wooden
tober meeting When Mro. ~
ramp was built over the
, ~r wW be thehollteaa.Mrs.
hac&amp; steps with a low handSeptember
Pratt will lnllall the .., ofllran along one lido. She was
.
eus
01111 llro. Terrell wW slve
able. to m8D810 her chair
Boaer ~--with
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prQIIaDl
01\ WQ'I to Ull8 your
with one band,llold.onto the
1 eombllled "elcome home and
leevea. Fan seed and bulb cata..
railing With the Dtber and so
blrtbdoy Pll'IOY at the home of
lop will be oochlblted, Mr a.
get In and out without ullr 01111 llrl. Jay llall, Jr.. In
alalance. Once outside, she
Chelhlre ---··.,
.,_ ._, • 8epte mber
bad her own special garden
Announcing Birth
11. Roav bad Jult returned from
to wort in-several stock
tanks filled with IOU and
Mr. ouid lira. Tom Spires 0(
v-11ben
be served
Allor :a 30-411Y
leavo, he will
bloomlna with fii&gt;wers which were hlllh enough from the
Deflanee are .........., t h 0
ground so she could tend them heraelf.-MARGARET
birth 0( their flrat child, 8 · b e - at Fori Hood, Texas.
_._., ...... Mr. and llrl.
DEAR POLLY-and Mrs. A. A. F.-When my mDther
Brett Earl. Tho nine pound baby
Loiter Latllo!v·, llr; 01111 N r 1.
was confined to a wheelchair because of arthfltls, her
waa burn Thurodsy at a DtitChlrlol Latllo!v. Jilt and Grec,
greatelt help wu a battery-operated electric choir u her
anoe holpltsl. Gl"llllllllrenll are
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aa
wen
u
her
legs,
were
weak.
She
moved
about
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Mr. 01111 llrl. Carl E. - •
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dinette
table
with
lep
was
changed
to
a
booth
type
With
a
Deflanee,
former
Mlddlep&gt;rireoLan,mllle, Rl. I; Mr. 01111 llrl.
table wbicl\ .~Bowed her to lura In l!lld aroand the
ldenta; and Mr. IIIII llr1. Rich.
l!"IJIOY, Jail·and·Mall111, •. 1!11!1
titbl~~\illl\ill,\piDJiiitll"cllall'i"ifod 'tabl&amp; lliiJ.' ·;:. ant. ~. ,~.;~in!!~ ...
· W, Va.; a.·~ hools'j All , ...,_the~
'lreei:er-refrliera~r allowed her jo
~ra&amp;renta are llr. and lira.
Jack,
Terrie
reacb' Wither ~e!).t ·e8a!Jy. 1I'be parteble dlshwuher ' Wlllla!il PreCI Smith, Sr.
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could he loaded r!PI-at t1ie table and then pullhed to the
....., and Mr. 1111 lira. John
sink. Vegetables were prepared In her II~ Washer, dryer
·Scott Deflanoe

A ~rmoneUe

Hono~
Eleventh

Two
for the
Sea
from
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Flmnl aorvlcet for IIIIo
Adeh Genhelmor were -.cted
W-odsy at the llwtng Funeral
- · lllrlal wUinl!eeeh Grote

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Genhllmer, Cctlulrtul; Yl11
l'lidlnil Carter Cle&amp;rWator .
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lfarletle; and llri. !llirllll" Ill.
......,.., Mar1et1a. A-,llrL
9lalla Week of Grlllida IIIDa,
Calif. was unable Ill ltleaii ciuf to
famil,yillneao.

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111ft frlm\ God, ,.., llut It wW .
eoat. you every eeDt JOU b&amp;'te to
receln li. Tho Cllll¥ ono able to
pu-cbaae II the ~ .....,..,.
01111 - · "Bieiaed ....... .
poor In spirit for tbeiJ1I II the

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beam" "Come.,.,

01111 wlthGo!t '
price." ~l)iedi ' -GodbU
to olrer, ........_ 111111 ....
ror hlmaolf ...i
the free
of God.

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the television HI bad a remote control.
A nat ~fJut In the,lbower Wllb a flexible bose sbower!lead for ·· U.e. A folding wheelchelr wu kept In the
car 10 she could 10 out more eaally. The side lliplled off
to aUow her to lllp Into the car seat or whatever. She ac10 many things we never thought of her u an
but a very vllal and active mother.-MIRIAM
DEAR POLLY-Recently, I had a terrible lime stuffing
ulflall pillow I made; 'My balid simply would not go In the
sniell oPening, 10 I tOok my jar flUor, attached It to the
~ ana pushed the stofflng through. This aiao helps do

=bed

away
withGIIILS-A
much of the
moaa.-E.
DEAR
fanel
made S.of W.thin cardboard or
hea\')" paper would aJao help wilb such a Job.-POLLY
OEAR POLLY-As a hosiery worker of many years experience, I used nylon thread for Invisible mending and
recommend the following to Helen and the other girls who
have trouble with it: .Pus tba threed over a piece of lightly moistened soap or a piece of dry wax and than you can
control the thread.-'l'llERESA
DEAR POLLY-Helen can anchor her nylon thread with
two or three buttonhole stitches. I alao recommend tbal
she ley usbig textured nylllll thread. I find "it much euler
to bailille. Uoe bull&lt;l!!hole stitches when sewing dress snaps
fill a llirmeDt 8llll •theY will seldom, if ever, come off.K. E. L.
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lira. John Blllller of Toledo and
lira. Olymjda Fabbri of Clllea10, m.
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' PT. PLEASANT - ArmJ Prtville llollald I. Bsrton, 19, son of
11r. 01111 lira. Bill 11. Barton,
1.51 ScMh Park Drtve, completed nine 0( adVanced tnfantry traiDin8 Au,. 29 at Fl. Pulk, ·
Lo., tho last ,.ek tn guerrUia

size.
Same splid-state reliability
Same plug-in tubeless mini-circuits,
for fast, easy service

Waterproof strap. Great silt
all the sports in your life.

The "works in a drawer"
slide out the back.
That's what makes it compact!
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THE WORKS: Tubeless plug-In mini·
circuit• tor aolid-atate reiW.IIty and
fat, lit-ham. Hrvlce.

• The only difference between Motorola's all
solid-state (excep1 for the picture tube) console model Quasar TV and the compact is sire.
Has the same solid-state dependability; the
same ease of service • Automatic fine tuntng
with electronic picture lock keeps se1 accurately f!ne,tuned _
even when you change channels • ligbted channel indie-1\0fl on VHF and
UHF • c;omes wit~ F.REE rQij·about ltitfld
:. Picture is 227 square inches.

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there was no roadblock wben dusting and vacuuming and

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steel case. Luminous dial.

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St:roiret an Htbl
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Now ... two
watdoestor_,-ICIM
member of tho lamlly.
Water resistant to • depth of
6661eet. Rotatable elapsed
time indicator. 17 j"""l
precision ITKI'Ielnflnt. Stainle:ssl

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'lblnk ol it! Y&lt;N'd never·have to opend"""""' rcir wu and boa.Y •
duty products &amp;pin.
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Or wait lor the tloor to dry before the ~ track through. •
Or worry about them sllpplna ouu1 r.mn~o
. J.U you'd have to do Ia enjoy the molt ·pnejleal tbne-ee- oiDce
the Invention of the dlahwuber. ·· ·
A ldtcheli carpet fnlm the
We c:all it the kltchen helP...
It.you obould
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pnlwillwipe
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.... doeil tbe reel
olthe ,_ man·llllde
apottlna and~­
Kiteherl carpet 18 not only euler
you !mow boipilllt 1110 ii to bep
And itleello_10
lietw too.
the .
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thiJ!k II pey8 k&gt;pay
biDe foreved If Y\111 lh!bk 10 l!x&gt;. ~· tbe
lime to
edvall~,li' our IJitlC!fl;llricll!
thiJweekdnly. '
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- David T.
Heirmsn, aaodatont to the director 0( the Ohio lleDortmentof Acrleultun, baa retired liter 40

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ataalnl LlciJd Moore will bave a..,

pood&amp;

Clond!, Ear I DemO¥, Jr., cior of Jobs Daual!tera, 7:30 lionlira. Kemeth w. llllfblll, Drew dl1 nilfd. i'Omero¥ Muoolc
I. llaltleld, l'lme1a I. Jandak. Temple.
... Rualell v. -~ Rlchord
Jfemot'll u what mllke•
T. lfmberl,y, llabel If. Pbllllpo,
11011
rCC&lt;Jfl 11011 can't lhink
lira. Vemon Pratt, llrL Herof
somethmg.
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the ~ Nr1. Hue! G. Rulsell, RusiBU E. Scboci:IGVW,
lira. Carl R. Slowart, TIIIDBra
J. Taborn, W. Dale Barnhlrt,
llro. Harry D. Brownell 01111 Infant daushter, lira. Robert C,
Hyoell and ~ant dsualrter. llrl.
w. Jolmoon llllbtantaon,
Mrs. Robert IL Klabt and 1ntant
dau&amp;bter. '

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lrlll meet on Thllrlditl'1 ifler·ae- it the
Fults' troap ..w meet there ""'Tuollla1o. ·
·-~ .:f 1~.. ~~ are needed and mothera with uatd ..Uorma {or llle
'¥'.11!"0 1~ tocontao:t tllel-ro. '!be used~~ wW then be avail· ~~ for .., brownleo. The .., llirla an not peqllltled to wear uniJi"""" yntl1 the)' haw attended four maet111111.
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· .~ailroro "ere msdo.
j. ·,. Reslatntioo allpo for nconl aiod thir)lll'lllero lllterested In
troop are ava11al&gt;lo from lfro. Rlclwd VaUihBn.

;:1 '' lira. Payne! a troap
. ~ - l!!,oale, 1lblle llro.

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RESTAURANT
SALE

MONDAY
ton, daushter, !2:63p.m. ThoroSTAPF ANDOFFJCEBS,IIolp
dl1; Mrs. Vlrsfl Lee Craie, Rt. Temple, l'1tblan Slatero, Noa3 Wellai&lt;n, den&amp;htor, 1:41 Lm. dl1 nillot at the holno of llrl.
Frldq.
Philip Ntlnbart wllllllrl. Cl.1de

: ·Btrrard Fults.

· ' tt , Jo1 the flrot lneetl.,. ~ au tho brownloo lut Uik It waochcld: ·ed to dlvtde the clindren al,llhabetic:.oll,y !Dto.twci ~;.~rl are

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Mr. and Mrs. lolQnard bad as their dlmer aueats !luodl;y
au of their famll.y, the oceu!On
be sold.
Reported ill were IIIIo Bedl1 being hla and their daullrter
Rwah, home from 1-i:)lzeri Mra. Giadfo ( _ , KIIIP81"'1 ~~
~ Wolfe snd llrl. Edith llllen1111 the - · · aoldenwiocldingan..
&lt;er, botl1 eonllned to their home a niveraary.
A long table was aet on the
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DIST - Paul· A. SOllers, JJO•IIi&lt;; ·. ED METHODisT ;_ Hobart 11. · Sc~ @:llj&gt;f..' m.l
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Wayne Bouah, ~t. w~~ '~. Piolcir,- f_....,-:"";/~.~110 ~ .m,,t , . , , .
oerYico, 10:45 l m.·,.ftrol ~''1iifi!l,10:110a.m.;OurchSchoOI, iiiiW ..rY!co, 'i;~,.
lhlrd SundoJio;evenlrcworiiiiP. v:15•1 m.iFranl&lt;vaiJ&amp;IIin,_. -w~,7p.~ '
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CIIESTER CHURCH OF THE 9 a, .,;'1 Clllroh School, tO LJD.I
ST. JOHN ,LV'rilER""- Wor.
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NAZARE~ Roy, Herbert Roser PW~o, s..,.rlptendelllo
lhlp, 9 a.m. loll...,. •llr Sunday
Grote, JJOotor, Worohij) oorvlce, ·
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST11 a. Ill· om. 7:30 "' m., Sunday,
METHO.
Slllldljl School, 9:30 a, m. Riel&gt;- .........y, Mulberry Hta. Hood,
- Rev. Edwin E.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - J. ard Borton, Supt. Olarleo Blo- Dorth .orVeterons Memorla!HooSYRACUsE UNITm METHO.
A. Curry, jJOolo&lt;. Sunday School, sell, auiltlnt.l~t»LPi'lyermeet- Pih'
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•-• DIST - Peul ,A. Sellers; !*alilr;
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ll)a&amp;o
~ Gagrer, pastor . .,..,...
•·-t.·, 9:30 a.m.; worllllp oemce 10:30
bath S&lt;hool SOtorday 2
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y-•• ~ Junior •.-.n. trw•.Wednaadl,y, 7:30 ,p.m.
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, p. m.; Ben Quta-.'ry, Sondoy School
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at 10:45, with a. m. - · &amp;•u
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HARRISONVILLE PRESBY- Worohlp, 3:15 p. m.; Youth Fol- &amp;vt. Worlhll&gt;oenlco,B:30a.m.,
~~:.i=;~ IQ-l.oader; Sun- oorvlco, 6:45p.m.; Evonlng wor- TEIUAN - Mra, Norma Lee, IOirohlp llld Adult Bible study, first and thlnl s..zday, EV.il!lw
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-•hlp oervices . ohiJ&gt;, 7:30p.m. Proyerandpraloe Sundey School SO.,.rlniAoldont. Wedneoday, 7:30 P. m.
oemce, 8 p. m. lourthSondoy,
C.• 1"- •.,...., S~ IMw ·••11 ....~'"' ft.r - . •.J ...,.,.
Wlth the
Wllllomo, at 7:45; Wed., 7:30 P. m.
SIIJidljl School, 9:!10 L m. Sun.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERLANGSVILLE MIDWAY ,lllr ••rufwt ...... .kw hf.r, •• tiH Goi~ ·~ .~~~ , ; . , , ., Clrill1
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pr11J1er aerday service, 8 p. m., the Rev. IAN CtruRCH r Mlddl-..ort. Services each Slllldljlat 10 a.in.
Oal;r 161.1 Ar 1!.•1 • H .!W~,••, f~ .,....,,._ S,~ t~~llf ~ .
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UNITED FAITH CHURCH
Max Donahue ol Middleport.
Gueot minister. James BuobaDo am 7:30 P, m. Tuesday ~
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SUTION IJNITEil METRO.
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Ice, 10:30 L m.; Choir practice
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niaeeMialflf.JUtori Mrs. Rua- S...L, RoyJCJhDIOII.SundlySchool ..-.......,:
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_ .. ce, Watchtower lludy, 10:30 a.m.·, 7:30P.m. Wednooday.
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I.. I .. ....... ichool, 9:30 L 10:30 L m. and 7:30 p. m. each Wednleday: Bible aludy, 7:30 P.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE Worship service; 10:45 L m. ~, ~
. .; fi I i - - 7:30. Wed- Slllldljl. Youth meoting and choir
ID.I Thursday: ministry achool, NAZARENE- Corner Unlooand seeood alii fair~ SUnday; e~
_....,·- ~.7:30p.m. prectice, 6:30p.m. eochSundoy, 7:30p.m.; oervlce meetlllll, 8:30 Mullierry. Rev. Clyde V, Hender- nlng worahJ,p, 8 p. m., third SunLO'ItliiDG£- tlNlfEI) METII- ' KENO CHURCH OF CHIUST- p,m,
son, pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 diiJI.
Oi:ar ..,·WOI'ibiD,IIntandthird Norman Mccaln,'Supt. SerYices
MASON CIRJRCH OF CHIUST L m.; Roymo!MI Walburn, lq&gt;L - ENTERPRISE UNITED METH~ a( IDOI1th, 10:15 L weekly at 9:30 L m. Preochlnl. - Miller St. - Everson Week- Morning worship, 10:30 o. m.; ODIST - Rev. Wllllacli Alroon,
&amp;I WGIIId a.l fourth sw.tays, • first am third Sundly of month ley, pastor. Bible stoo.)' clasae,, Event~ Service, 7:30 p. m. Mfd.. putor. Ralph Spencer, ~i El·
t-.10 p. a SlaldiJ School. 9:45 by Charles Ruasell, 9:30 Lm. Sunclly, 10 L m. Worship 1nd Week service, Wednesdly, 7:30 doD Weeki, asst. Worsbip servIces," 9:30 a. m.; SUndQ School,
a. a ~ Eldoawr, third THE BRADFORD CHURCH OF proachlllll, 10:55 L m.; Sunday p. m.
10:30 L 111.; Youth Ftll01rohlp,
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CHRIST - Charles Rua..U, pao- ovenlllll somce, 7:30. mblo study
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Middle6:30 p, m. WedneiiiiJI: Choir,
LAUREL CUFF FREE METH- tor, Richard GOkey, Supt. Sun. c soes,
s...., • : p.m.
'0111Sf- .... EugeoeGUI,jJO.. day School, 9:30 L m.; Mornlllll
GRACE EPISCOPAL - R o v. port, 5th aiM! Main. Roullln Moy. 6:15 p, m.; Bible StudY, 7:30.
wnaa..stanley Plattenturg, minister. er, pastor. TbOmasKelly,&amp;lnday
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
• · .... ..._ BaiiQ,al.l)erinterd- worship, 10:30 L m.; Evening
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school su..... rlntendenL B l b 1 e _
-.. S lq Sdwri, 9:30 a.m.; worshilt, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Morning prayer an sermon. :Y'"
- MlddleporL Rev. Auclry Mill•
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3 a.m. Holy communionandaer.
school, 9:30 a.m.; moming'WOJ'. er, pastor. Lel!lter 'I'I,ylor, 8\cK.
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...-. 1 ..._- ZEEeOIIni!, 7:30 SAINTS _ Portla!MI-Roclne Rood. throogh olghtb grade, 10:30 a.nl. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Socl~cy, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45
p.
m. SUnday Evenpllstlc meet..... ,._....,, dcoir proctlc:e, Sunday S&lt;hool, 9:30 L m.; MorE&gt;SOUTH BETHEL UNITED
PLANTS MEMORIAL CIRJRCH
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trw worship, 10:30 L m.; Suma.Y METHODIST- Worship, second -Prayer service every Wedo- Ins, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
-IEIJ£8. CIIUIIal OF CHRIST evening service at 7 p. m. Wed- and fourth SuOOAy, 10:30 LDl.i nesday, 8 p, m. Preaching serv- Wedoesday, 7:30 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY- ED- ....... £--. ,paa;tor. Nor- neada)r evening prayer service first and third Slnlays, 7:30 ice every SWlday, 8 p. m.
..;.t,-,. S&lt;hool al 7:30 Pastor, Elder C. W, p, m, Sunday S&lt;hool, 9:30 L m,
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE voy Ray S. WiDing. otftcer In
charge. SuOOay, 10 \L m.,. Holl:.._ a. a;: Wwthip service. ProttltL
Youth Fcllow~:~hip, 6 p. m. each
NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. Lari· ness meeting; 10:30 L m. Sunw
&amp;. a QoUdozz
THE BRADIRJRY CHURCH OF Sur&gt;lay at Tuppers Plains Unltod
more, pastor. Bob Moore. Surday day S&lt;~ool Youllll People's Les
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CHRIST - Mr. Ted cadwalllder, Methodist Church.
School 8\cJt. SwwJay school clas&amp;gion, 7 p. m. 1 Salvatloo meetlns
UCR: fiiST CHURCH OF paotor. Jerry Van lzzwagon, SunCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
es for all ages, 9:30a.m.; Mor..,. 'i::W p. m.i Thuradl,y, 1 tO 3 p.
DIE liMAIUiNE- s..zday S&lt;hool doy School S.Verlntendent. Sun- - The Rev. Chester Bryant, pos10:30 a. m.; NYPS m•• Ladles Home Leaguej 7 p.m.
K..utn Advnl!mll' S~,1v.
. . a. a; J1Gn1bw Worship, dl,y School, 9:30 L m.; Morning tor. Stmday School, 9:30 a. m.i ing worship,
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classes.
Stf'Nhrr, Vt.
1. . ......,; EWDiQ1 Worship, worship, 10:30 L m.j Evening Worship service, 11 a. ·m.; Eve- Sunda,y, Su: p.m. t Evalllle Ml;
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p. m.
ednesda,y, ning wors , : P.m. rayer
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week prayer me et"mg Wedne-.,,
Sundoy M....tay Tundoy Wcd..,d&amp;y nunday Frld1y Saturday
dleport, corner ot Fourth ancl
SeMIII ~ Pauline Pnyer service, 7:30 p. m.
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
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Robert
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pastor.
llcCilllllx:l. Pallor, Rev. Morris
GRAHAM UNITED METHO.. Youth service, Thursdll.y; 7:30 p, 7: P. m. Missionary meeting,
secord Wednesday of each month, Sunday S&lt;hool, 9:30 L m.; M..,..
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DIST CHURCH- Preach1118, 9:30 m. Monthly siligs, Orst Seturday
7=30 p, m.
i~ worship, 10:30 L m., Arnold
11JPPEBS PLAINS UNITED L m., first and secoo:l Sundays of each month.
Richards, ~t.
JI811IODIST- lforcc!ll8WOZ'ahlp ol each month; third and tourth
HEMLOCK GROVE CHIUSTFIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL RUTLAND F1RST BAPTIST ..
.... a. m. at fonner EUB builcJ.. Swdays each month, · worship IAN CHURCH - James Smith, Tile Rev. Harold Cunningham,
,....,... Sunday School ses- service at 7:30 p. m. WednesdaJ' pastor. Robert Paulsen, Sunday pastor. Charles Lambert, Sunday Rev. SAmuel J. Jack.an, pal!lto.-:
With lho ' - It wW, 1o IEiliZIO measure, roster llld help sustain llat which Ia aoodlnflunlb
1Im (ar llll'..m,.to,radeslxchll- evenirw:s at 7:30, Prayer aoo School &amp;Itt. Morning service, School ~t. Corner second and Pr.,-er service, 9:30 a. m.; SIDaad &amp;ocununlcy U!e, th!slealclrolupooaondbythe buoloeu llrtna am Cll'&amp;lldlattono whole- '
drea. lit former Methodist amex Bible Study.
9:30 a. m.; Swdly School, 10:45 Pomeroy Sts., Mason, W. VL; day School, 10 a. m.; Mrs. Gerappear below.
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a. m; Youth meetif8, 8:45 p.m. Sunday School, 9:45 L m.; Wor- trude Butler, supL Worsldp serv..
clz!ldron'a o..,..-inte!Miont. SunMASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH - SILVER RUN FREE Wfi.L
ship servtce, 11. Wednesday eve- !co, 11 L m. BtptistTrainlnaUDday lllurch School, adulta and OF GOD - Second st., Mason, BAPTIST- Rev. Caudill Aikins, nlllll, tralnlns union, 7:30; PriiJI- Ion, Drat am oocond Sundoyo at
-5:30 p. m..; Mrs. Mary Woods,
:r~ 10:30 a. m.; Junior High, W. VL Swrla.y School, 10 L m. pastor. Bill Little, &amp;lndayScbool
er service, 8:15.
Secdor 111ib and YOIIIlll Adults Mornll1! worlbli&gt;, 11 L m. Evan- SUperlnte!Mieol. &amp;cnday schoui,IO
THE ROCI( SPIUNGS UNITED president.
Boko•o of Good Broad
HYSELL RUN FREE METHO.
meet In f.-mer MethodiBtChurch gelistic service, 7:30 P. m. Bible a.m.; worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer METHODLST - C. J. Lemley,
Huntinvton, W. Vo. ',
1tr Sunday Church School. Boyd Sludy and prayer semce, Wed- meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p.m. pastz&gt;r. Harold Blackston, church DIST - Rev. CtcU J.
nesdQ', 7:30 Pt m. Cheater Te• Choir practice, Tuesda,y, 7 p~m.
sc~l...sqpt. Mornlrw: worship, tor. ~ S&lt;hool! ,
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POMEROY
CHURCif .
•--9ile '~ lru; Church Sohool, 10:15 'Mbl'llt:w Worship,
·..etla
' - CAR~TON ,CHURCH-Kings- _ CHRIST_ Mr. Hoyt Allen Jr.
a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30: DiiW worship, 7:30 p. m.; YOIIIlll '
11ort VIneyard, s"'L Alizlt Bible burg Rcod. Sunda,y S&lt;hool, 9:30
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9 30 a.m.; meet•·- am B'bl Study Wednes~-- party, Ill It "-'•·
a, m., ..D··-~
pastor. Bible
S&lt;hool,
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
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moatlc. Youth Followohlp each semce, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Worship, 7,30• Wednesday, com- day, 7:30 p. m. Admlntstratlve
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP.
SwdlJ, s'·p. a. ln former Metho- m. alternately. Prayer meeting, bined Bible study and prayer Council meeting, ftrst Monday of
TIST - Charles W. Simons, pas-od!ot bull41:w,lllatrlct youth rat- Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay meetillll 7,30 p.m.
eoch month, 7:30 p. m.
b ant 'lll::c:laJ or each month. Stiles, paator,
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Mocobor af tho Big 3
LETART l!NJTED METHO.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHRisT - "'Elden R. Blake, pa .., School Supt. SunciiiJI Church
Genorol Morchondi 10
CHUJIIlll _ Firat and sec·
OW DEXTER CONGREGA- LlngsvUie Village, Rev. - r t tor. &amp;mdoy S&lt;hool, 10 L m.; School, 9:15 L m.; Mornlrw: worSUndlya, pradliDe at8p.m.; TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wil~ Eugene Musser, pastor. Worship Wimie Holsinger, supt. MorDing shij), 10:15 L m. Sunday Bible
and fourth Sundays, Sun- lard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. Wor- service, 10:30 L DL; Glema sermon, 11 a.m.; Evenine serv- sludy hour, 7:30 p.m.~4:30
Sehool, 10 L m., Worship ley Francis, Sunday School S\ltt. Fetty, Sunday SchooiSictt.SuDda.Y Ice Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p, p. m., game ~e for youth. Wedw
at 11 L m.; Tuesday SuoJay School, 9:45a.m. Church School, 9:30 a. m.; Sumay e....,. m., Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, presJ... nelday eveniftl prayer Hrvlce,
S.leo- Allio Chalmon - Service
veu~,:w 1 at a p. m., Prayer and services first and third Sunday ning service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- dert. Sons aervlce and sennon. 7:30"' m.
Form - ·
- •Lown- Garden
F.D.I.C. &amp; Fodorol
StudY.
lnllowlllll Sunday S&lt;houl Seco!MI week aervice, Wedntoday, 7:30 8:20. Mid-Week prayer meetillll
CHIUSTIAN SCIENCESorYices
Syotem
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE aiM! lourth Seturday evenllllla, P· m. _
Wednooday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. at 315 Malo st., · Pt. Pleuant,
AZJ\Rii:NE _ Rev. lloyd D. 8 p.m. church services.
BETIILEHEM BAPTIST Mazie Holzi,.r, class leader. sundl,ys, 11 L m.; WedDesda)'l,
Jr., paotor. Sunday
POMEROY riRSTBAPTIST- GreatBe!MI! CharleoNorrla,pasBffiLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, 7:30p.m, All welcome.
9:30 L lll.i Mornlng wor· Robert Kuhn, pastor. George tor. Worship service, !1:30 L m.;
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Pomeroy
Atheno Rood
SACRED HEART - Sunday
SundaY School, 10:SO L m.
MlnersvUle. Rev. ArthurN. MaxDedicated to the lntere1t1
Together
A Family
10:30 L ·m..; Youngpeaple'l!l !!idnner, !ianday school supt. &amp;m.. · ·MORNING SI'AR UNITED we~l, pastor. Sunday, 10 a.m., masse1, 8 and 10 a.m. Holy eonOf The Moigo-M!'oon Aroa
or.l... 6:15 p; 111.1 EV&amp;Illlollotic day achool, 9:30 a.m.; mornlllj! METHODIST CHURCH _ Rev. the church In Bible stutly; 11 a, teuiol1s preceding each mas&amp;.
7:30,. m. Wednesday worship, 10:30 a.m.; BYF. 6 p. WWlam Alrson paltOr· Roy Van m., the church in worship; Tues-.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI&amp;&lt;IION
- - HI'Yice, 7:30 P. Ill·
m. Bible llud.Y, Wednesday, 7 M-·r, -·-.·,
s.'hool, 9 , 15 ds,y, the church In vlo!tatton aiM! -Bald Knobs. Rev. L. II. GluooUNITED .FA1'11:1 CHURCH . p.m.j ehotr practice, Wednes.
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a.m.; Morning worlhlp 10:15 a. evaa~p~1am; 11 Nr.......,, 7 p.m., encaiJ'UJ, pastor. Roger Wilfred,
Building Supplieo and Mlll-k
Settlement. Surdl,y day, 8:30p.m.
. Youth Fellow&amp;blp and Bible junior choir practice; 7:30p.m. Sr,, s..zday S&lt;hool S..,L Sunday .
Gonorol Contrqc:tlng
lqlol'\ittlclolll, Roy Join"
MT, UNION Baptist- Rev, c.. ~ Thursday, 8 p.m. Fred E. lbe church In Bible slu&lt;b' a n d School at 9:30 L m. Sunday ovePh. 992-3978
Youdl aieetiDg. 6:30, Sun- c:il Cox, pastor. Sunday School Smlth,lqleader.
praJer; 7:30 p.m., .hmlora in nll1! worshW at 7:30 P, m. Prayday,
ouparlntodeo~ Earl starkey,SunMIDDLEPORT HEATH UNIT- BlbloiC!ucly aiM! prayer.
er meetirw, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
•
~, !lr, PAUL LVTHERAN - The diiJI S&lt;hool, 9:45 L m.; Sunday ED METHODIST- Rev. Max E.
Ernest Deeter1 clan leader.
··a... Art1zzzr C,Limd,pa-.!lm. 'evening worship, 7:;i0i w•~ Donaiue, miaister; Eric Cham- POMEROY LOWER IJGHT Youth Meeting Wodneeday, 7:30
1
day prayer am Bible stlidy, 7:30 boro, &amp;znc~ay SChool - - Church - Harrisonvllle Read., p. m. , Ernest Deeter Ieider.
·, • ltlj 1~, 9:10 a,.m.; worlhlp
. .
.
p.m.
1:i!az'Yieo, toiatl.
dent. Church school, 9:30 a.m.; Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor; He1U')'
MT, HERMON UNITED Bre~
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED mornlllj! -ship, 10:30 a.m.; Eblin, &amp;mdiiJI school s"'L Sun- ren in &lt;llriat - · Rev. Menzel
PRESBYTEIUAN - Rev. Llnooo youth meetlnll, 7 p.m.; lllolr re- day sctKxi, 9:30 a.m.; worship Smtth, pa1tor. Sunday aehoot. 9:stebbins, paator. SUiday School, hoaroal, Wedneoday 7 to 7:30 p, aervlce, 10:30 a.m.; evelllrw wor- 30 a.m.; Altred Wolfe, a~¢.; Roy
9:30 a.m.; Worship service, 10.. m., Mrs, E, - r t llamcn, d!. ship, 7:30p.m. Prayera!Mipra!oe Pooler, aaatatalt. Mornlna: aer·
service, '[bursday, 7:30p.m.
:30 L m.; Bible stulb' andpnyer rector.
mon, 11 a.m.; evenine: Urman,
BETHANY UNITED METHOaervtce, WednefMiay, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m., oltai11111~ eech Sun-' Sunday vlo!toro . o! A1B Gilkey
DIST - Paul A. Sellers, pastor;
RACINE - LET ART CHARGE,
day. Claoo zneetlns. 11 Lm., alEAST LETART FALLS UNIT· lliythe Theiss, &amp;mdoy S&lt;hool WESLEY AN UNITED METHO.
·won ll D. Gill!oy alit- WinED
METHODIST
CHURCHW,
aott of P11110rc&gt;i, BDil:base of
S\C)t. Worship service, 9:30a.m. DlST CHURCH - Racine, W. terEI!Itlllll SIIJidljl mornlllllL llZl·
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, Colzzmbzza and 'W ., Birtle Wyatt Dale McClurg, pastor. WorshJp second and lourth SunciiiJI;evonlng Dale McClurg;" pastor. 5W&gt;Ilay Vld Holter, cla11 ·leader. Chrlo'
Weal
Main
St.
992-9949
tian
Endeavor
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7::30
p.m.,
~Vt~ry
Dodge 'Daciler
Ohio'•
or PCIIIOtOY-. Mra. Wyatt servlc:e, seeord and tourth SUn- worship, 8 p.m. first Suntlay. School, 9:30a.m.;Worshlpunldron to ChurchDon't
Sond
other
SundQ
evening,
Roger
clays
ot
each
morab
at
9
a.
m.:
p r o - MrL · Gllkej&gt; with a
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY Ice, 10:30 a. m.; UMYF, 7 P. m.
bocqVot or tP,anl ·dahl"-" am a Sunday S&lt;hool,l!rstandthlrdSuz&gt;. CHURCH - Rev. Amoa Tillls, each Sunday; Senior Choir prac- Buckley, p~skfent. Prayermeer..
daya of each month at 9 a. m.; paotor. SunciiiJI !f.hoOJ, 9:30a.m.; !Ice, Thursday, 7:30 P. m.; Serv- 111!, 7:30p.m. every Wednlede;y,
sA:aplant
F1orlzla,
Mr. Noo1 While, cuoil&gt;dlan at H&lt;Ond a!MIIourthSundoysoreoch Loe Burnem, 11{&gt;1. WOI'shij) oen&lt;- Ice Guild, lourth Monday of each Board meeting, llrot lllmlly or
·
tho oe11oo1 here, unzlerwent a her- month at 10 a. m.; Bible st\llv, tee, 11 L m. Wectneact.)' pr.,._r month at 7:30p.m.; Happy Huft.. mozzth, 7:30p.m.
POMEROY 'TRINITY IJNITEil
nia ipratlon at Veterans Mem- Wednelday, 8 p.m.t WSCS,_first meetillllo 7:30 p, m. SIIJidljl ni&amp;ht lero SunciiiJI S&lt;hool Class meet.CIRJRCH
OF CHIUST - Rev. W.
orial lloopltoL Mro. White, a Tuesday or each moath at 7:30 wor~, 7;30.
· ir«, fourth Friday of each more
ti.
Perrin,
p&amp;otor. Patrick D.
local toacbor, noll• him dally and p.m.
at 6 p. m.; wscs, second Fr~
APPLE . GROVE
UNITED
rtpOl'!o !Ia~ progreso.
LONG BOT10M CHIUSTIAN ol each month at 7:30 p, m.; or- Wood, s"'L Soncloy School, 9:15
111'1. Mollie Mo:Groth or Lopn METHODIST CHURCH - W, Dale CHURCH - Mr. carl Turley, llcial Bcard, soco!MI Moz,ldiiJI of a.m.; Worship, 10l25Lm. Youth
Choir rehearsal. Mandl)', 6:30
epelll a wiek~Jnd with the Earl McClurg, pastor. Worship teJ'V.. minilter. Mornillf: services 10:30 each month at 7:30 p. m.
p.
m. Mro. MarY!n Burt, dlroeice, first and third Swllays ot a, m. &amp;lnday ~hool 9' 30 a. m.
M&lt;Gizllha.
THE RUTLAND METHODIST
T
tor. Senior choir reheol'oal, 7:30
- Mr. and lira. Aoe Jorden or eaeh morill at 8 p. m.; Sway Herman S&lt;hul, SuPL
CHUIICH - Rev. C. J. Lemley, p, m. Thur.-.. Mra. Paul
lllzldl_.t nollad Mro. Kalle school, every sw.tay at 9:30 a.
LET ART
FALLS UNITED paoto&lt;, Church S&lt;hool, 9:30 'ItWUoen,· SoturdaJ, and then wozt m, ; WSCS, second ·Tuesday of METHODIST CHURCH- W, Dale m,; Worship oerYice, 10:30 a.m. lleaoo, director. Tburoda,y, tll·
day, Buay Boo quilting partj! In
'"' to allaod the Albaey lair. each month at 7:30 p. m.; Bible McClurg, pastor, Worahlp servZION CHURCH OF CHIUST .church ooclaii'OOEZI,
, Mr. and Mro. F. o. Whaley or Study, Wedneec:IQ", '8 9· m.
ice, first aiMS third Sundays, 9:30 Pomel'O)' .. HarrtiOI'IY:ille a.d,
'THE RUTbAND CHURCH OF'
Columicul Yielladtho Ote Wholeys
a. DLi secondan:ttourthSundays, John Webster, JMiiStor; Ray Llt.. :1RIST - , Eu&amp;o.. UJderwicod,.
azzd All!l GUkeyovorthewooke!MI.
8 p. in.; Sunday School, first anJ ·
·
Mra. Bertha Wellh Sargent la
pastor;
v. ll Brat.;-, o..,t.ll!uoMr. and Mr1l. Fronk Epple and
.t hird Sunday a, 10:15 a. m.; sec- the Robert Cb.rka.
day School, 1:30 .. m.; Comcllll:lnn ot Mlddloport violtod the o!owllns lzct&gt;rovlns and Ia ex- om aiM! lourth SUndayo, 9:30 a.
Mr. alii Mn. Roger Caraey
pected hclilo aboot Sept. 14.
lllke l)pleo s..zday,
m.i Bible Study. Wednesday, 8 wm occupy the hooH vacatod b!' m.unton lnd wor1hlp ~e~'vtee,
Mr. aiM! Mro. Hobart Clork
10130 a. m.: PrlQ'u
t , ·Jfi'L Leah WIJIIamo, Kathy GO..
p. m. i WSCS, first Friday of the Lewl811,
allozzdod
a horaeoaleinKantuciiJ
Tlzzzrede;y, 7:30 p. m.
'
!!'r and Birtle Wyatt called on
iach rnontb, 7:30 p. m.; OMclal
Mra. Golda Jones and lttp..
am
purchaoed
a
truck
lood
or
iltia
W~att
til:iard, second Tuesday of each daughter, D1rl1 Jones,
,
lho.B!p Lambarla. horaes.
month at 7:30 p. m.
vUie, attended the Tlllil Wtlla
Mr. am Mrt. Hobart Alldre and
Douala• and Mr.
oale Sltorday.
'
ba.. Improved their Mr. aid Mr1, F. 0, Whaley....-.
A
largec~tte!MiedtheTun
~ or rod paint. '"'JJOr 11110sto Setutda.Y of'Mr, and hlo family to the Charloo JO!IH
Wello oalt Seturday. Lunch wu
1• lt:W C(D. Mr1. ll D, GUke~, PCIZiioi'QJ. ,pr&lt;Jpartjl recently purc.. sad b!'
provided by the .Zion "Owrch.
Mr. SlllcccQ' LeWII ... mowd

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10100 Porter W-r
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11:30 'lbe Aoawer
1"~'11:00 This io the Lite
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13:30 At loiCIC8
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I :00 Mike Dciowtas
9:30
10:00 II Toku Two
10:30 CCI:tco-m
11100 Porscallti
11:30 Hollywood Squoreo
12:00J-&lt;b'
12:30 Eye GIEO!II
1:00 Newo
1:30 You're PutUna Me kJn
2:00 Doyo Ill OUr Llveo
2:30 The Doctors
3:00AnolliorWwl4
3:30 You •Don't-SIJ .
4:,00 Mr. Oirtoon
4:30 TrutluD' Coooequencea
5:00 Perry Jlaoen
5130.
· 6:00 News, Weotbar, Sports
' 6:30 Huntley-Bnnlcloy
7:00 Julia
7:30 Deeth Valloy Doys
8:00 " Martin
8:39
9:00 l!Gb Hct&gt;O
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10:00 FlJp Wli.oen
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7:30 Wftlt Disney

8:00 I
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111:00 News
10:110 coUop · 11:00 Bold Oclea

6:30
6:45 Corn Cob Report
7:00 TodaJ
7:30

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8:45 Corn CGb Report
7:00 Today
7:30
8:00
8:15
8:30
9:00 Mike Douglu
9:30
10:00 1t Toku Two
11:30 Concontntloo
11:00 Persozallcy
11:30 Hullywozzd Sq111re1
12:00J_.;q
12:30 Eye Guolo
1:00 News
1:30 You're Puttl!w.Me On
2:00 Doys or Llveo
2:30 Doctoro
3:00 Az:other WJli'l4
3:30 You Don't SIJ
4:00 Mr. Cartoon
4130 Truth or c:OO.sequences
5JOO Perry Ma1on
5:30
6:00 News
6:30 Huntloy-Brlnldoy
7:00 Debbie Royoolds
7:30 The VIrginian
8:00
8:30
9:00 Kraft Music Hall
9:30
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10:00 Then Came Bron~on
10:30
11:00 Newo
11:30 Tonight

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8:15
8:30
9:00 Mike Doutllas
11:30
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10:00 II Talooo Two
11130
11:00 Porzzoi.IIIJ·
11:30 llolbwozzd Squire•
12:00J_.;q
12:30 Eye Gueu
1:00 Mld-Doy Newo .
1:30 You're Putting !If. on
2:00 Doyo or OUr Llwl
2:30 The Doctor•
3:00 Another W..-1d
3:30 You Don't SIJ
4:00 'Mr, Cartoon
4:30 Truth or Ctilleqences
5:00 Perry Muon.
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5:30
6:00 Newo
8:30 Hwztley-Brlnkley
7:00 MOvie
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00 Movie
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00 New•
ll:SO Ton!&amp;trt Shft
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9:30
10:00 l,iiciy
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12100 GallCJPlni Gourmet
12:30 Setreh
1:00 Jackie Oblln&amp;er
1:30 AI tho W01'141\crno
2100 ,l.ove Is
2:Jo Gzzldlns Llahl
3:00 Secret Stann
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11:oo Az:cly or Mayberry
11 :30 Love of Lllo ·
12:00 Gallq&gt;lzw Gourmet
12:30 Search lor Tocnorr..,
1:00 Jacldo Obll- Sh111r
1:30 AI the WOI'ld J'llrnl
2:30 Love Ia ~laD:Iored
2':30 Guldlllll Usllt
3:00 Secret Stann
3:3o Edt!e or Nl8ht
4~00 Gomer Pyle
4:30 Gllllpn
5:00 Lucy
5130 Beet the Clock
6:00 ~Hal News
6:30 Walter Cronkite
7:00 What'o 11¥ Line .,,
7:3o Lencor
8:00
8:10 Rod Sllolton
9100
9:30 Gcii8mor and J. J .
10100 CBS 11eporte
11:30
11:00 News

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10:30 IUllbllllos
11:00 Az:cly Grtmth
11:30 Love or we
12:00 GaUOillns Gourmet
12:30 Search lor TcmorrOII'
' 1:00 Jackie Obllrcor
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Love Is
2:30 Guiding Llahl
3:00 Seeret storm
3:~o F4e or Nlgl:t
4:00 Gomer Pyle
4:30 G!Uipn
5:00 Lucy
5:30 Boat the Clock
6i00 c.PIIal Newo
8:30 Cronkite
7:00 What' a II¥ Line
7:30 Glezm Cam!&gt;ball
8:00
8:'0 Beverly HWbiU!ea
8108 Medical Center
9:30
10:00 Hawaii Flvo-0
11130
11:00Newo
11:30 Merv Grlllln
12:00

1130 B!ble Answers

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8;30

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5:06-Luey
5:30 Boot I!» Clock
8:00 E-..nl:w News ·
1130 Walter CI'CIIIIdte
7:00 Whot's II¥ Uno ·
7:30 Guc\omoke
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8:30 liere'o Lucy
1100 lfa,berry RFD
9:30 Dorll·i)oy
10:00 C t r a l 11:30
11:00 News .

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9:30 Eclce or Nlal&gt;t

'11:30 Ilion Grlll!n

12:00 ~· ..

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6:30
6:45 corn CGb Report
7:00 Today
7:30
8:00
8:15
8:30
9:00 lllke Douglao
9:30
10:00 h Takes 1\Yo
10:30
11:00 PersomUty
11:30 Hollywood So;u6s
12:00 J"""'rdy
12:30 Eye Guess
1:00 News
1:30 You're Puttillll Me On
2:00 Doys ol OUr Llveo
2:30 Doct..-a
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Mr. Certoon
4:30 Trutlj or Coll80Q1&gt;0D&lt;.'B S
5:00 Perry Mason
5:30
6:00 News
6:30 Huntley.Brinkley
7:00 Lester Flatt
7:30 Hlg!: Chaperra!
8:00
8:30 Name of the Game
9:00
9:30
10:00 Bracken's World
10:30
11:00 News
11:30 Toni&amp;M
12:00

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6:30 Almalllc
6:45 '
7:00
7:30 Popeye
8:00 Heckle &amp; Jeckle
8:15
8:30
9:00 Here Comes the GrtiDD
9:30 Pink Panther
10:00 H. R. Pulnstuf
10:30 Banana ~!Ita
11:00
11:30 Jambo
12:00 AFL-NFL lllghllll:ts
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9 :00 Cept. Kangaroo
9:30 Edse or NJsht
10:00 Lucy
10:30 Beverly HUlbUIIes
11:00 Andy
11:30 Love or Llle
12:00 Galloping Gourmet
12:30 Search
1:00 Jackie Oblinger
1:30 World 1\:rns
2:00 Love Is
2:30 Guldlcw Ll.&lt;ht
3:00 S:ocr8t storm
3:30 Edse or Night
4:00 Gomer Pyle
4:30GW!pn
5:00 Lucy
5:30 Boat tho Clock
6:00 News
6:30 Ci'oclldte
7:00 What'o My Line
7:30 lloznl1y Alralr
8:00 Jim Nabors
8:30
9:00 Movie
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00 News
11:30 Merv Grlllio
12:00

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8:30
9:00 Copt. Kanproo
9:30 Edse of Night
10:00 Lucy
10:30 Hillbillies
11:00 Az:cly
11:30 Love or Llle
12:00 Galloping Gourmet
12:30 Search
1:00 Jackie Oblinger
1:30 World Turns
2:00 Love Is
2:30 Guldlns Light
3:00 Secret storm
3:30 Edse or Night
4:00 Gomer Pyle
4:30 GWillan
5:00 Lucy
5:30 Beet the Clock
6:00 News
6:30 Crooldte
7:00 Movie

7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00 MOvie
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00 News
11:30 Merv Grll!in
12:00

6:30 Apostolic Church
6:45
7:oo carn11a1
7:80 Country car.
8:00 Thla Mornlll8
8130
9:00 Dr. Klldare
9:30
10:00 Movie
10:30
11100
11:80
12:00 Bewitched
12:30 That Girl
l:OO "" Said, She Sold
1:30 Make A Deel
2:00 Newlywed Game
2:30 Dating Gtmo
3100 ""-&gt;ltal
. 3:110 Teroan
4:00
4:3o lluk l:l.docr.
5:00 Dick Van Dykcc
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Mayor

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Sept. iiO II the~~ ..
n1ee lUnda lor - Carter Burtloo!?l'/1 .... Rumlica lor t bo
N, Y, City Ctucct:ll, lllrdon'o
tho glamor-lad marr.ied to Mro.
B1ll Paley'1 dat'IIDri Che Y0U111
couple aiWIIJILI rat:o at the peok ·

1:30
2:00 Baseball
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00 Jeollllle
5:30 College -1
6:00 Newl!l
6:30 Ruct!ey-Brlnkley
7:00 Original NeohvUle
7:30 Andy WUllscns
8:00
8:30 Adam 12
9:00 Movie
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00 News
11:30 Movie
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Lauren Bleall: ccger rbeuma..
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Co\$! NO. 20,093. flr1t and FinOFFid: HOURS
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CASE NO. 19,363· Second and
fiMl Account of Fronk W. Pot-

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RAftiNG$ SERVICE
' DAY 992-2151
NIGHT 912-1324
R. H. RAILINGS SONS
MIDOLIPORT, OHIO

Far Sale

TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
jodcy No. 1, $3 bu. 53 acrea, !968 HONilA ~. Pioone 1192.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Court, Syra&lt;:use, Ohio, on
7 cypea, 12tlldarkweokdl..,
NOTICE Jo hereby gl'¥0n, Ill
332t.
l...t7.ete
CASE NO. 20,056. Flnt and Fltto
their kiOOness durl,.... the
aU day Saturda.Y• alii Ill..,
compliance wtth SecUonS11S. Slate Rl 124, Phone 992.
al Account 1l'i Saneto june
••
2951.
S.ll.cfc
da)'a, Lawaon's Orchanl.l , 15-FOOT CRESTLiNER llbor
.17 revised code, that the
O...t A.d,..,inlltrotri• of tM E•~
death ol hu...nd alii tathtaltl 'of Ca"ol E. Dant, o..
tax
retuml
of
Meigs
COunty,
Slale Route 143 00 lhe , _ .
eeaud.
er. Mr. William J, Price.
ilaas boat with tnller aid
for
the
)'eat 1969 have been f'URNI:Sttll) am unfurnilhed
lachlan Jllgloway, Pb. 698 CASE NO. 20,025. Fint ond Fl,..
~cl.al tbanks to Rev. Clyde
35 I., motor. $1110. can ofter
revtaed and the \'lluatlona
e1 · Acc01.1111 of · Eleanor Jaon
ro..---1
apa.rtmenlll. Oose to achooL
294a.
9-U-ac
I p. m. Phone 1192-28511: ' .
.._k~1 A.dmlnl1tratrb: af tha
Henderson, EwiJW rwltU1LI
c:ompleted and are open ror
Phone 992-5434.
10.18-Uc
Eat•·· • Ruth E. Storloey, o..
Home, the organist, the pall._18-3tc
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II
public INJPectlonat the office - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REMOVE EXCESS bod) lluld
CASE NO. 20 o84. Fi,.t end Fi~
belren; all who sent ow~
ol the Cooorey Auditor In the Lost and Found
11'1111 Fluldex lableto. pn!y 1962 GMC V-4, % lon truck,
al Account
!no B. Man•, Ar.·do
ers and who were SO kind in
•l•l•tNtrla of the Eatote of
$1.69 at Nolooo Dnfll,
Court House. Pmneroy, Obio. FOUND, Siamese cat, temale.
I
G.aW E. ShuiiiWo_y, Dac.a • .d.
their own spectal ways.
4 speed tran~mlsslon. utD·
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Complaints qalftllt any vatuFourxl in Middleport. Phone
CASE NO. 19,365. Second C""'
Wife, Mae Price, ani chU·
11y, all mebll bed; 5 good
Nnl Account of Richard W.
ation or aaseument, except
992-3374.
Jonaa Guordian af tha Pef'llon
dren Mable, Robert, Lind)',
ures. Excellent runnhw conAWNINGS, atorm doon and
the valuations flxecl and as9--18-3tc
and EatatOI aJ HDfold P. Jortal,
arli Nova.
d!Uoo. Phone 1192-6850 alter
)1, 1 orMI Cl.l•ty )ana&amp;, ml~.
wlndDW'I, carports,
mar· 5 p.m.
sesaments made 'oy the Tax - - - - - - - - - - - 9-19-ltp
quees, blmrn an;l batt insula-,.
Unlau axcaption• oN fllad
Commissioner ol Ohlo, will
9-18-34p
thante, 1ald a(:count• will be for
be
h
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rd
by
the
County
Boord
,
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tlon. Elmer White, ..... replief_.. 1111ld
on the WE WISH to elll)ress our llnRODNEY DOWNING
of ReYiolon, al ito offtce ln 1963 FORD V.I 111tomatlc, 1966
resentatlva. For tree esti- 1900 FORD dump truck. Oo20t• ow- of Octab ... , 1969~ at
cer8 and heartfelt U.nk&amp; to
Real Eotote Broker
which tl- 1111ld oecaunt• wtll H
the Court Houae, Pomeroy,
Chevrolet Impala V.S, t mates, phone Olarlea Usle,
relltlvea. trieOO• a~ neigher axle. good rumlrw con41C(lllal..._d and centlnuad heno
~ lt2-23t2
Ohio, on or after February 15,
lflld. .PtM:wt 992...6541.
Syracu1e. V. V. Jobnaon and • tion. Good tlreL Pllone 992.
bors tor kirlloe•a and symd!'r to cloy until finally dl1pa"d
Mlddii)IOrl. Ohlo
of.
1970. Complaints must be
9-11-3tc
Son, Inc.
5-Hic
JIOtll,l' dorlng the mno.. ani
5367.
A"f , . , . . lnte,.•ted m•r fll~
5-13-tlc
made ln wri~, on blanka - - - - - - - - - - - - - death of our &amp;ister and aunt,
•ritMn pceptlont lo 10ld ac9-111-atc
couf'le • lo 4ftattan pwtolnlnv to
furnished by lhe Cooorey Aucll·
NERVOUS'? can't sleep? 1'r)'
Adl Genbelmer. Also, U.nks
tfw OXIHVIIon of th. trv1t, not
tor
ani
filed
1n
hls
om"
on
"Sleepera."'
S.dsfac~on
to
Dr.
Mullen
tor
his
servic•••• than fJ'Pe doyl ...,.,... to ....
12x6a NEW MOON moblle home. Business S.vlces
41ata eat for hMrlnv.
guaranteed
or
money
back.
«
before
the
tlmo
Umlled
lor
1986
CORTINA
ErvJloh
Fen!,
es, Rev. Robert Card ror hts
1969 model. like new. Wall to AIR COND1110NING, RolrliJ'Ir- .
Only
98
certa.
Nel1011
Drug&amp;.
payment of lues for the !!rot
4-&lt;loor oodan. ~oa. Phatton 1enlce. Jack'• Refrl..
comtortJrw words, Mrs. Van
P. H. O'BRIEN
waD cal1J8t, Colonial AmeriPROIATI! JUDGE
t-11·18tp
halt year. or ahi\Y time dur949-4381.
9-19-3tc
IIOAiloa. New litml. · Phone
Vranken
lor her beautiful mucan decor. WUI sell outrilht
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
iiW
which
toes
are
receiwd
882-21179.
sic
aa:l
solo.
to
Ewlna:
Fu•
.,.
.
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----..-----or
cake
ower
payments.
plus
{9) 19 1tc
l&lt;eeping Meigs
down payment. PluXIe II92eral Home for emclent arli by the COI.lncy Treasurer, SPECIAL SALE - 1964 Ford REDUCE SAFE ani laot wltll
Qdaxle 500-zl, 2 door bani
Gobese tablets and E-VQOra·
coorteoua service, to pall· wlllloot paoo!IJ for lhe first
7095 after 5 P. m.
Gollio ond
tQp.
bucket
aeata,
V
.8,
autotion
pUla.
Nelson
Drugs.
___________ _
hair
year.
bearerl, a-.1 to all who helpCIGARETIE venllng maeblllel
L! GAL NOTICI!
Gordon H. Clldwell
Mason Area
alii aervit:e. ABC Erterprt.,;.
malic traDBmloslon, excelt-11-4lllp !9S8 JEEP, 1 wheeldrjWl,aoo&lt;l
UHITI!D STATES OP AMIIICA
ed
lD lUll' ·
Auditor o1 Meigo County
lent condlt1oh, extra clean, - - - - - - - - - - - - - ea,
Ma100,
W.
VL
Pbone
Lucr,U.
Genhelmer,
sisteri
,IDER•L POWIR COMMISSIOII
Qht. , _ ,
$795.
a1ter 5 p.m. ~ ONE CONN Clarine!, exeeUert
cOIIdlUon,
Aloo 28 loot
Informed
9-IS.taoc
7'IW5t3.
. W-Ire
Mar1ha
Genheimer,
niece,
Pr•lott N.. 2510
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9-17
~tOIIdlUoo,
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5.
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house
trailer,
I
bedroom,
7
Pauline carter I niece.
NOTICE CP APPLICATION
u•• ~--.$700.
99U86a.
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,OR LICENSE
~1..,1tc WEEKEND REVIVAL meeting - - - - - - - - - - - - - Yin KeobaiiiJh, jlbono 992 •
9-IB-6tt GENERAL REMODELING, ear~:aar 10, 1969)
starting at Hllanl Clue! 196(1 BUICK 4-&lt;loor, I!Oild run.
5342, alter 6 p.m. Cheoler
-----------portrJ,
roofing,
Enlerloined
Sept. 18, lhru Sept. 21 wllll
Jdni
c:ondltloo; _..- steer985-3913,
9-1~
,
YOUR
F
ABM
CENTER
room lddltlono, .......,,
Notice
Rev.IAolaniFittl, ~PMker.
tng and brake1. ExceUeJt -----~-------- 208 ACRES,locatedbackofNew
etc•• tree estimates, phone
ELLEN'S GIFT 91op, C&lt;roer
oo 19, 20, 2L Sarv!ces olart
work car. $150. C.U 742. P'AINT DAMAGE. 1966 Zlg.ztg
Ha,.n, W. ya. Ap""'""""U..
1192-2333.
.,
9-f.J21p
or 681a..S 124 in Reedsville, at 7,3a p.m. ~clalslnglng. 3656.
. 9-18-6tc
,•owing maehlnoo. SUJilnorl- ;,••.II' liP ~of ll,rm!!llr~~--r.,--:-----~..,.'
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has reopened. Hours - FriEver)'one welcome. Rev. Rob- ---------:~.--:."!.-~;.; rlplcutona.No.U.~ert........,itO &amp;Cti · ~ bUI:!/~:: Q\t~encherl'.fater
.1)\11 • Saturday. 1-7 .. • .. Searleo, JIOSIOr. ... ' ' "
as ... r control• are
ani. , . . ., Uno,
dnlno. to 12
Suliiay, 1- 5 p.m.
---- ---- -- -RAT TERRlER PUPPIES. FebuUt l" Sews _wlth I or 2
borna,
aoo&lt;lwlde. Paul Anderoon, MillOn,
.
C...No·l9-111-al&lt;: GUNSHOOT, &amp;mday, Sopt 21,
I $2a ch. Ph. 949-2739
neediN, makes buttonholeo,
er oowlt. lorp remodeled
W. Va. PII&lt;MIO '/'13.6788 allor latote af .....u Ho C.Uh11, - bit~ ···
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1 p. m. Prizes, bacon and
ma e,
ea
•
sew oa buttorts, monograms,
tarm hOUBe (aU mCM:tern co. 3:30 or 949-3915, Racine.
WE WELCOME you to the J91h
hams. Bobby Hill Farm.
-- - - - - - - - ~- - - - and bUDd hem sUtch. Full
venlencel). OWner "''"' con.
4-29-d'c Hottee Ia
that
Ett.l V. Collin. ef ut ,._1
conference at Morpn cen._1 o-v~A;
• -- BEAGLE PUPS. Pholle 843 •
h
J
"'8.50
or
cas prce ..,
,;,.
aldertradetor•maUerhouH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - StNett, MhWa.plrorf.&amp; Ohla, hea ......
ter Goapel Mission Church at
2176.
._14-6tp
IIIOIIIhly 1erm1. Phone 1192.
In town or a r... aorea.
e, C. BRADFORD, Aucd- duly IIIPJ10Inte4 t:•acuni• !If tho
Ptoleet woutd loll~
Eata .. Of H•llll41 H· Collin,, ...
BidweU, 0 h t o, Route 1. CHIPPED WOOD - Free for - - - • - - - - - - - - - II• • 1.-n. . nt dam oM WOilld
2685.
M~lc
COiflllete Sonlee
c
...n, lata af ...... CouRt,, .
c . . l.t ef (I) on Intake canol
where Worley Haley Ia pal-culling. Phone 992.23a7.
SEIGLER OIL boater, olglot - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LOCATED Ill New flaven, W.
Phone 94fl.a821
IDnt and 110 foot
Ohl•
'
tor. Services start Sept. 2t.
CNo41tan •• l'lltlulrW ta fila
ef!ftC:NtO poWfl'hou ..
..I~
room
size;
also
air
compreaELECTROLUX
SweGPercomVL
acres,
appr~
Racine,
Ohio
350
tl*r cloh1111 •"h , ulcl fld-=1..,.
J.
~ 200 fftt lo,. and
28 at 7,3a "'ch nlghL All day
101'. Pbone Chester 9U~9.
plete with attachmerta, paint
Crltt Bradtord
within fow m...tha.
· 110
4e CGn&amp;lltl"\1 af h•o
...1
....
b
248
puture,
sa
ocres
Ml
9 7
DaMe~ thl• 15th dor of Septa~
services Sunday, Sept. 28 with
~till tt.ltanlal wateF pallllfllll
......
IPl'Q'• COJ'd.wlnder, thro •
larli, balance 1n WOOdland.
.... 1969.
:.•..elft.lrt~ .tw• horlunt~;~l ul• bulboo
a besketdlmeronthe grouOOI RUMMAGE SALE 231 M1D
turbltwl aoch rated
away l:.ga. Full cash price
three tuna, outbuUdiJw&amp;, two - - - - - - - - - - - - - IIIII hymn slng In the aller·
Slreet, Mlddlepori,FI'J'bull&lt;l- FOVR ADJOINING lots on W.
a1 'l7
twir ..power at o nat h.ad
only
$31.
Termo
a
.
.
Uable.
ponda, larp f.Wroom farm REAQY -MIX CONCRETE dellv~~·~:t;o1 ool~ C..n1r
af 1 o5 .... con,_te-4 whh two
noon, wltll Hymn Time •Inc- In&amp; atarllnB rom Thurodoy
MaiD St.. Pomei'O)', 200 ft.
Phono 992-2685.
houae.
ere~ rlglot to ,.,.. projoet. 911 t t/26 1013
clhct .. C*JPied ,_,.tor• each
ers that you hearoverWMPO
ml FrlcJa¥,
9-17..3tc
11'0111, 100 It, deep, oontolnr.r.cl iit 21.:ZOO lc"'o; (3) a talkaca
11-18-6tc
Fall IIIII OOfll1. Fne olfll'.
..au·.......,
the dilcho"e " . eachSu!MSay.1bespeakerwW - - - - - - - - - - - - - lnlono
die
buUdln8,
50
x
50,
mateo. Ph. 11924284, Gil&gt;- .
tt. .Jw.. .t50 foot downaJt'llam of
WE AUIO have oeveral omoll
be the Rev. 0, G. McKimey,
t w o story, one two - 1tor:v KIRBY VACUUM.
tt. .....1 ( ' ] on ouNollf'Oolype ••~
Co111(1~
IJieln ReodJ-Mill eo., Mlddleror aale. For more t.
atittloft 1- . the ell!bclnlt""ni g e n e r a l •~rintendent. TOM LEWIS, waFer woU drUI·
rrame, boUI rented. Fonner- with eleaniJWtoolsandJ)Olilh- farms
por4
Ohio.
wo-«e . In the aprlllg a young
.... ~ statl41n to 11op up v•nformation, cell ScmervUia
lng,
Lelart, W. Vo. Phooe
IDID'I fancy II bjr DQ meou
Charleatoo,
W.
Va.
b
Gruooer
BodT
Workl,
1192. . . . . .,'11' ....... fa 69 kv; (5) o 3.5
er. R\111 like new, t59 ca1h
Rial E1tate, Point PleaiUI,
895-3802.
9-5-3111c
•lie i!IMiij, circuit 6,.1n- tronutl••
9-l!h1tc
2053.
9...17~
or terms a\'lilable. Phone
ol• ti•J {6) ,.cnatlanol foclli·
W. VL Phone 675-3030 or $EWiN~J.U:am;;s.-- ~-=~111'1 he yeama for
, ... ,.,....- c•al1t of an O'I'IIP
1192-2685.
9-16-6tc
aervlee, all makea. 992..2284.
67~2.
VACANCY lor !oro elderb pec&gt;- SMALL Westinghouse reCrlgerROOF
PAINTING
ani
patch!,_
~
kt.fY' ...,.,_"' ftom tt.e
' ..16-2tc 1llo Fabric Shop, P..,.l'll)',
ple. Prefer private pald paator, I luol oil lumoeo for 2 BEDROOM house, IWU'OCD,
by contract. "EJPerlenced."
~ · pt;.w, colllf.rt 1totions,
Aoahorloed SIIJor Saloa 11111
tientJ. Phone Maaoo, _773Mcnlc .... •nil • fl•hlf'll plat' 1o
smaU trailer; excelleat CCJD..
For
tree
eatlmate,
phone
run
bi.Hmert,
two
lots,
can
k 1.-..1· 4awnttHOIIt ftom the
Sefflce. We ~· Sdo2$4 ~ :'U.ON TANK tor water
5185.
10-itlc
992.28a6. (Jie go anywhere).
dillon; 275 pl. oil tank · be aeea at ea1t end or 3nl
101'1.
:J..29..U'c
~ - (7) ··~·n•rrt foc:llhi ...
haullll&amp;
~
..
aUd
to-L
PII&lt;MIO
. ,...~, ~ will bto u"d to •-t
Jep IIIII lltdnp. Pbono 9928-22-tlc
St. Maoon, w. va. Phone aat74Ua3z.
·•
lncnantl n"d• of the mar
3139.
9...!7.3tp
bf •h114J loelpt Ml'vad loy the
'/'13.6929
or
...
1111&amp;&lt;
Smltll
SEPTIC
tiMDOCL Miller
Bur
1 W1LL plckupmerchandi.etfll
at 3rd St. alkl Pomeroy St.,
SleWirt, Oblo. Pb.
Sanlladoo.
TN Ht.._., co•• ol Prolact No.
---------....,---;__:take to auction on percentqe CHINA CABINETS, round Ia· TROMBONE. 177, Ollie $1Sa.
Mason. Owner wW flnllnc:e.
2570 -~~ . .~~ to the applicant
66W035.
2-lz.tle
blea,
old
clocka,
etc,
Write
W-dr '-..J~Oli7S,ODO. Con•trvctlon basis. Call Jim Adams, Auc·
Phone 992-Qfi.
I• ••• ·
to r1141UIH 24 montfl1
or call M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
9...t7.3tp CHRYSANTIIEMIJM alii mumo SPADOllS 7 ROOM home, 1\'z
Uoneer, Rutlarll, Ohio. Phone
, _ tt.'Mt. of Ito com,..,.nn-nt.
Pomeroy,
phone
992-6270,
742-t46L
9-9-121&lt;
~-_,••'""'
to be heard
of all colora. fteld IP'(IWU.
acreo Jan!, 2511 loot .,;~
ta ......
~·• with ..,.,.
8-28-tlc GOOD 2-t'ear old ram, did lbear
oaeo ,. "•'114 application, 1hould
nice big cluolarL llefoaldo
... ... Slale Route 12t lD
.,. • ~ Octabw 17, 1969, fllo
18 lb. Victor Goobelmor, Rl.
F1ower ~. Mucm
S1ncuoe. Larp ldtehellwllll
ttw ., .....1 , _... , _ ...,,.
E I
nt Wanted
2,
Pomerw.
9...17
~
t-IIJ.tfo
..... "'-'•• ..·~. D. c. 20426,
-~orma
Iota ofblrclo ~-. plaodJ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,_.MI... • ,...., .. In ac"oNonco
A
REMODEUNG n1
n1
of clooet 1110ee, ......., ,..._ IWIRISON'S TV AND ANTEN------------~nllun-m. of th .. co,...
a Pill car4
ROOM
HOIJSE,
CUlton,
W,
rootloil ..-, c!Q&lt; ,..llr,
NA SERVICE. Phont lt2 •
... .,.,., ·••'"" of .....,,., •""
,j!
penlry work, aloo palntlqr. !JJ'EAK BVRGER U8lb., jonrl
- - 'I ll CFR 1.1 "1.10).
OJ;A
Gres llollah,phone.99U039.
.Ueo&lt;l 3 Ill. $1,31, bolooJna2
VL See Cllorleo 11oamt or
pa,
olectriclly,
wan
to
nil
2522.
&amp;.10-Ue
Tho"-Holllnd .... :l311oPW
AU .,..• .,_ 1111111 with th• c..U
77W292
or
77W501.
·
!llaoiWi;.l...~ .... carpet In U.tng rooiD. Malt - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~;:·
!"~~~ ~·~!1·~ !;.:!f.~:~o
lllho " " " - """" ...... . ,
..16-6tc
100 to ~predate. p - of· GENERAL r&lt;IIICidollul - ··
1
""' • '• ~ .....
'"' will'...
1,. ........... , . .
ler 5 p.m; lAir fiiiPOItey, JIOlllinl.
rpaUfl. Rttult: blonr tuns ·
.. lb. - · •·••· 56 ... JoJ..
~
1.0 p M 1-A M
17 $.119, ...2 lb. TWO BEDROOM home, Jl.tng
992-2278.
9o9-l(e
- " " " " · ..,.....; ot&lt;. , _
.,.••• to a
·• . • •
WANTID by Oa.. lit, WOIMD
•
G Food u-~~
1'00111, 41n1 ..... room, hall IIIII
wtahl"' .. 1-:_. ,1.,
....rfood - ....,
-------------eattm1te1. Phclnl. tt2.2133..
,.... ...... • •• pcwt c1 • •• •
BILLY RAY WARD &amp;
a1 compenlon ror elderlJ aa.
•· 39• M. and
_._,
.,.
,.,.,. In .,. hHrhlf theN In ""'''
TWILIGHT ERS
8 mi. 1UUtb of MW'eport.
one bedroom caJ'PIWd, . 764
..18-l:lle
file- petition• t. lntafVona In acdJ, Small Mlary. Call VIrion
9 17 .._
-nell Aw. 1 u•~~L
. . . . _. wltft tiM Ca111mlnlon'•
M-erl &amp; Gu•at
~L
9-17-3tc
• .....,
u'"""
--HOf.LAN) .
Au'-• T.h a applkotlon 11 ... fllo
Invited
-------------Ph. 192-8981 or 992-303$,
1:11\MCN at• • ,. •. ..,.,...,
wtth,..uc:
the c_...l
.. lon ond eYO!Ialtlo ·------!'!'~.......... c-.
.........
8-24-t:f:c
,._
7 HEAD , -a..u.,..... .--..
1ft
I
1,.,.ctlan.
"Eat•

Floyd E. Hantll'leb, an tncompetapt Pan an.
WE WISH to thank everyone for
of

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IIIORMAnOI ·

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NEWS

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or

presellls

. IN POMEROY

LOCAL R£POm
DAILY

Real Estate For Sale

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DPEIT

. Phone (6141 m·2i8i

---$1895

wllh black vinyl roof.
1965 DODGE -:-::---:---;-·--$995
4&lt;10 Coronet, 4 Door. Local owned ear. V-8 eng.,
autOMatic tr'ons., p, sturlng &amp; brakea. Color:

.....,..,• .,_,. of tM E••••• o
E ·
ANWI E.. Ruuall, Dan••"·
Sl ..SO fOt SO - d "''"'_,.· l•
CASE NO 20,02.4. Fk'llt ol'ld Flna · addltlctMI word 2c.
.

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Le Mont HT Cpe. Local owner, low mileage, 326
v.a eng., aid. trans., radio, heater, gold finl•h

.. Pl-..c. McKay, Deceeted.
. ·.
For Want U S.rvlu
C::A~E NP. 19,920
•
CFint
oftd
s
unt•,.,
Wert! oM lflllertleft
"•""
el - Account o1 1111'0 8 . . . ••
75
E•cutrla: 4f th. Eetate of Je111e1
Mini'""' Ct.r1•
c
L• Mltftl!'lj DR ... eeO.
. 12 Unl'l per woNI ttwn COMMvCASE NO 19,4)84. first Account l ti,.l_tl ...,.
Of -Ciwt. 'w.,,., Guar.tlen of tiM 11 ..... , ,... Wort! 1111 ce ... ec..,.lve
,.nW eM -tate of Am•" M. ' lnl.,.iOM.
5hMta, 4Ift lnco•,.tent ,.,.on.
25 ,.,. nnt Dfanwnt an peilll ....
CASE NO. 20..!J23. f'lr.t ' " Flna aM Ma ,ol41 witltht 10 41ar•·
•I Ace""' ot Edith M. Wah:hl
CARD' OP THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

..., ,.., """"'''" of ••• ......

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•••• t;::"""", Ohio, filii' opptO'fO
~ • .,. ..lllltftft
CAS! NO. 19,741. Flut und Fino
, .W. Acc:ownt of ThoiMt McKoY!

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For Sale or Trade

Coutt

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7:50 A.M.
12·NOON
·3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

---.- ----------

Auto Sales

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can

As
As

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can

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For Sale '

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Ollllll'didlll&amp;l,

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~ !rom 193lllo

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Real Estate For Sale:

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o•NCE
•GLES CLUB

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SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 20

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Ln•L•orocE

--------------LEGAL NOTICE

IIOTICI OP APPOIMTMIMT
Gue ..._ 2D190
··~ el , .....,. .,... ,. ....,

o.. .......

".... .. I• ......, tlv.n th,.t
~-- ..... ~ M14dla,...
Qlil,.j. hall ltMn 4uly o,.oi;;;J
................. af th.
of

lict..f R..,,

e.....

.tae«~•ed,

.lilte-_, *"t• Caunty, Ohio.

C..dlt.,. •• .... u~ to fila
..ttJelf cW• with ... 111 fiduciary

wlthla ... ...th•.
0.... this 16th .., of $apte-

W, 1Nt·

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,.......
of ... 4
(t) 19, 2f (10) 3 tc

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p,'.l;;. C..rt
To ,._ e •• c.,..•• of tha ..tataI

pleteb' modern with bullWn
kitchen, wall OYeP and table
to auch .I the •oll-lnt u ota
tGp uniti ltalnlell steelalnk
......... of the s.... of · ohio.
...........
vJa 1
IWVIvlnt ,.,..... , tt.e
wlthdl...-unlt.largeblth
na.ct of ltln, ,.._ beneflc'-111• and Jarp cloaeta.Nicel,ydec~o~nd•
tha will;...,...,.,..lnt
111!td
etkll'nar
"-~ ""'IOO"
- a for ap.
or
ottornar•
onr of
oraII.CI
__,
tt.af.,. ..... ,.... ,. ,..on,,
. polntmentaft.er 2p.m.
11-22.-lfc
Cfl/l111 B. Rupe, lrltid4laperl, Ohle.

-t._

to..._

Na. 20126.
You ar. ._.., notlllad thot the FURNISHED three room apan..
,..,...., and Approl ....wnt ol the
men&amp;, shCIII'er, newl,ydecont..

d•r •f

Oct-.,, 1969, ..

a"c!lock A.,M.

A"Y'

W•lrlnt to fila ana,.
,,.,.. ttt..to · -·• m. •ha~ •t
,.... five "-• Jll'lor to the Mte
... for hHrl.._.
Gl¥an urlllar 1117 hoftd •nd Mol af
•••d Ca..rt, thl• Uth
llf

u,

..............

0'11 ...

ti.:··f/19~"2tc

., Mllll Cawt

ly .....

6-22-tlc

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10!GO FOUR ROOM turn1lhed

,..P

,....,,Jt69.

eel, 507 Mill St. 1 Mkt4leport.

Phone 992.2792,

ment, 1ath1 adult&amp; 1rll ref..
erencea, llflh Mulberry
Aw. Phone 99US9L

s.,.

.-no h&lt;OIIO.

M

·ud G Food Morbi. I mlleo
-

of - - -

9-17..ate
------------_:,::
2 TOY TEBBJER.S. onere~
one male .. Call after S p.m.,
1 Lfbertl LaDe. PhODt tt2-'
9-17..ate
-------------1WO FEMALE adh.,_1,
breed!,. -k, 2 Nt,malo,
3 weoko old. Pbono 11U 26t8.
._!Hie
-------------EARLY AMERICAN ,,._
AM-FM radio, f.ogood cbo~&gt;~-.,.tom.
Bola1100 duo P5.12. UJO OlD'
tlmo ~plan.
1192.
3HZ.
._11-81&lt;

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-------------t GAllE ollp, oarb 11rMd, Htteb-Claria~ Pl-.
1192.-NIZ. .
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a.n.... Nl&lt;ollleo...,......_

lltoli aaro.

Rm~Al.

UM .,.. tlmoJQDIII

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f31,000.00.
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COAL, LUMP, ea, . - ,
2~ ~OQ!I. . · '.'J
mlnl ..... Excoltlor Salt ' ,,.
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Worloa, EtFFl Malll sL, P..,.. POIIIIIOl .:. I .1'001...,

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IPII4
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IPII4 .,.. }'L'*UFFY IO=FII'=~·~a· ~=~i,i!
MLtO

can ltWW.

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plao.
1-11~

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TRACTOR SALES

11'11)',

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"''""""'- ........ . . .
+I\IW

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - GEO HOBSTETTER . ......
--. ~BE KlliD, Do Gentle, to lbal
•
.
.,
AV'I'OMOBILE r.ura... 111111 • ·-•lw carpot. Clelll1rilh POMEROY - t n&gt;OIIIa,lalb, I
cancollod'l Loot~..,....
Blue Luatre. Red. eleetrtc
lots lboVI htp water. $BOO.
tar'l llceue! can~~~
lhi:Jnlooer .L M&amp;R BarJll•
'
1-15-Uc .·I1I.:"=M=Io~··.·:::l:oa~·:"::.·~
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land.
9-15-etc MD&gt;DLEPORT - $ I'OCDit
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 ~~
-""'•
•w•-v,
HALF RUNNERS aacl buoc:h
IAY8llot. ft,OOO.OO.
.
blanL Pick "vour OWD, 11...
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R...-..N
mlle beJow the Raven~wood RT. 124- 3 bedroam:a, bUll,
...
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Ferry. Pbono 8f3.2Zt6,
w~ to ~ . ~, 3 ·
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SOUD STATE -.o,t9Pnlo'
7..Z.Uc

2 Bi1lROOM

REALTY

Pbono 9t&amp;.Tita.

''Vo!'\1!'.!!1",!1.'1!,':M'~~T THREE ROOMapar1meot,com-

...... ., the ......... ,_d, d..
caoaad, lcte ol ••Ill County, wa•
fllad In thl1 C"". Sold lnvantary
and A,...l•011111nt •Ill b. fer .......
lnt lt.two tftl1 Cewfl on th• 6th

....a.W,

HOBSTETTE.

For Rent

NOTICE ON PFUMG 0 ,

9/lftllf 101310/10 ' "

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Help Wanted

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A-8W .......tnlaf. 1.'•·

Mail Call

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Dotr Son. Ted'

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AJxad: 10 per ce11t ot the ..tton is convinced there was sGm~
' to hide at ~uiddick bi!!Quse ofyour silence, ~
thlrw •Uihtr
tradl~ atalemefttl wileD u wasbroken,anddelayir!gtacdcs mount.ld a.pblat &amp;11)1 later lnwldiatlon. Nor could the secret be a Utth

mOATS QtiESTIOI&lt;

WhR ill your openiftl bid

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wlth'

•a ••uueaa .. •AJ&lt;nu

oae, to have pmbled 10 mllth.

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DDCTDAIS MA_I_L_R~A-G-'- _,f:"'-,...a~di-.s001-m~IDD~IWI':':eda':'

A. Buckeye

about 10 per &lt;eDt effective Ill
•troatillg lllmleDIDg of lhe

EKG Is Valuable
In Heart Diagnosis

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Wanted To

Dl&gt;1e

You, South, hold:
6A.&amp;tlt ftll .AB.Jtf 6l
What do 70U do novi?

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(,.,., d •• , . . . , . .

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

a'

Q-My • - • says thal
small artery iJI the back waD
of my beari ruptured and
cauaed pain in my arms,
Chell anil betweeD my shoulder blades. After five hours
the paiD left as suddenly as
it came. Wu this a heart at·

tact.?

A-It ... oD the earmarlla ·

ot -a myocardfal --TDfr8ctfoft
(one type

ol

heart attack)

except-for the speed of 101!1'
recovery.

Angllla peciOrlO

muat also be considered. The

diagnosis could bave been
established by .gotting an

electrocardiogram.

Q-Dn. Even and W'ol·

'JJ1]1d1Y;;---'w...J..t:n•tramhle lhe~~e four Jumble'

one Jetter lo each aquare, lo
tor111 rour ordinary word•.

arterle• audpreventing beart .
attacb. II · lids drug av~··
able to tbe .paeral publlc. .
A-nil- of tllis drug Ia
:&lt;till ...,.mmentaJ bul gOool
results bave been retMiU4

from several sow-ces. lt il ·a ·
preocrlplloo drllg and ·~al
be taken only under m -

supervW&lt;m.

'1-illa~ant
allaOta.
olongllla· Tiley
.,. ·.
re1levod 1 nllroKJyCodllt
tablotl, bat II tbere 11111 ""' ,
. to prOYOIIt ,tbem?
' .
' ~"""- 1101 aJrell)y
doole I"'• . ?011 llhould quit
amoldq, ~ your well!bt ·
I

Jlltle boJow

the ,._,.•

m~ •••age for-)'0111'
belpt. have your
treat your hllh blooli - sure, If 11117, an~ get Y!!'!;
......_ reiolar!J every-.
rather 'tlid" once or twice a

...t.

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cw. ~aonewu"~C.::.~.~~~~~r-1018d

""" Dies Thursday

w••w

d!lap Ia - ·

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JoNub ~tlock, "·
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·•~~
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'I1Nnclll' ..-.nina 111 we.-.
--le •lwdlneu an Sotur. ..W..
.,., bl&amp;ll• 70 to 75.
Whllloek le - - Ill'
NOW~ KNOW
a dqbter, Jo AnD Bonser~. eo.
'l'llt a.JDiaa tela._, nam.
0110
hlmWI;
CALDWELL CONFINED
..... u.. - ' llallen oclentlll
ton;
three ICID, ~.
Ml'l.ofllaJ.
Yley
Meiga Cowl:y Auditor Gordon Kunlolmon, Mrs. IL c. (Helo·
CjcaiDeo, wu aclually Invented

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight th,. Toosda7
Sopt. 19-23

COLOR
Rolcert Walk•
Diane Varsi
Diclc Clark

"WHERE EAGLES
DARE"

-PLUS"SALT &amp; PEPPER"

Richard Burton
Clinl Eastwood

SHOW STARTS 7 PM

Mrs. Neutzling

I. .!

Is Attending
Board Sessions

In Bus Crash

Deadline
(Coouooea trm1 page I)

Quilts
, Contllllecl frllll

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Varlalllo clnnclinou ..........

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Mondor with • litlla' ~ ..
do.YIIJM _,.~• . Hlah

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!U&gt;cla;f 'In u.. 701. '

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wives, agrl-btstnesa and other people lnlnterelltad In dairying.
CouniY extension agents tn Gallla and

Mason Counties with the asslstanee frolt\
other exterudon peraonnel trom both states
plamecl and will conduct the tour.

After some anxlole .....here '1111rado,y evenlna:, It Wll
leamecl 1llal Bob Mardll a n d
LaWI- (l'lniO) Baattanl were
DOt m '1 tour lua 1llal . . . . "" llle Ollllklrte ot Rome, in)lr.
lnl:lt per..,a yeaterda.Y.
~ lolornoocl the TrJb..
... thla IIIDl'lllng 1llal the two
Galllpoll- were In Lucca, 1&amp;1¥ al lhe time ot the mllhap
mm,
J!Lo!!aal'a - .
l!larebl IDd Ballllllll left here
... u.. - lui Salurda.Y. and
are scheduled to relum home
Tueado,y.
Accardlna to United Prell Jn.
tematlaual, lwenl;y - nine here of I lllar -oorecl by the
(lllo ~ llhlvarolQ- Alumni A.ollllcloUGn wen ~ 'l'lllrswhen tltelr lua

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Shop At

capitaL

AmeJilcan Embassy .alclola
aald tile bUurod wen return.
lnB here. after 1 trill lA&gt; Flor.

GALLIPOLIS - ll'o now Lleutenam
_P. 1;1. lofcCreel!y, commander of the Go!. llpol1s Poat, Slate lllgltwsy l'llrol.
This was 1111101111ced Frtda,y by Col.

Elber.fel~s

In Pomeroy
Open Both

R. M.

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al lhe new l'llrol Andel'll'o

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, A ~~&amp;Uve of llcnln Count;y, Ohio, Lt.
Novem.
Ia, 1Hl, lfler!P'aduaU, tn the~··

Mi!CrieciY came to GalUp&gt;lb In
UllJ

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ani Rubber Plam ended SatunlalwheamenofLocal 644, United Rubber Workers,
'tilted 21~9 to accept a..,. lbree year contract.
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ahlfl MglnD!De at 8 L m. Sunday,
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Two key losues during the l q strike were wages and en overtime clauao.
The contract prevides wage lncrea.. s lolall• 58 cdlcta per hour over three
yearo, 20 cent hike• tn eacb of Ute tlrat two yeoro and 17 cents tn the third. Tho
previe~~s wage o!rer turnecl down June 2 IUIIOUited to 52 ceuta.
1n return, 111e union qreed to an o..rtlme clauaa permUting the OOIIJilaDJ' lA&gt;
limit owrttme wortc Ia two~~ to emplojooes lldUed In performing lhe
Job• ln'iolved. Previous overtime work had to M aoolgneclm a deparlmelll bidding halls, l'flll&amp;r'lleal of skills. Theoe two departmente empl07 about 260 men
aid ocmpose the flcUicy'o raoln plem, prlncillol producer of the Awle Grove
flcUlcy's Poqellclr realn used by Goodyear forUrecord, and oold to other !Inns

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The contract, which e&gt;e&gt;lreo

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$10 IKNI-OCefundable depoolt must be mall eel
to Carter, along with namtJ, address and
Silence, heavy. deep and rich
telephone number, by Monday Oct. 6. The
With unpealed golden tones,
remaining $1;5 must I» paid oo later titan
FUls the vacuum, overflows,
Monday Oet. 13. Reservations are on a
In waves against a hidden shore.
first - eome, first • served basis.
~o stretch lts fingers, catch there
The dally schedule follows:
a hold,
Monday Oct. 24 - Leave Pl. Pleassnt
And bathe the pool in perfect peace;
sreo, early mornlDe. Travel 1-n to Cam·
Then deep recessed lna hurried mind
bridge, eaat on 1-70 through Pomoylvanla
There cornea a quiet, complete reto Hagerstown, Md. - Martinsburg, W.
leaae.
Va. area. Before the evening meal, vl&amp;lt
FJlen Neal,
the Dr. D. R. Dodd farm at Hedgeoville,
Gallipoll o, Ohio
w. Va.
Tuesda;y Oct. 21- VIall the Pete Walker farm ne8r Charlestown, W. Va. Box
lunch at U:30 a.m. at llarpero Ferry.
Tour tile ~Janctro Ferry National Hlatbrt. ··" · ·.
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'l'rivel to Blltimore for ovoaln8 meal and
lodtPDio
Wodnesdsy Oet. 22 - Leave Bait!.
GALLIPoLIS - GallU Caunly Prose- more area, travel through Annapolis,
cutor llamlln Kine wiU present a short across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Into
program on marijuana MondaJ' evening, the Easlarn Shore areo. Visit Fair Hill
Sept. 22, In tlte comm... Pleas Court Room Farm, Edwin c. Fry, Chestertown, M1
of the Gallla Count;y Court House at 7:30 Tour Longwood Gardens, near KeMett
Square, Pa., after luncb. VIall the Modell
p.m.
'1'1111 program will Include a film about Allred Farm, Chathsm, Pa. Stay In tlte
marijuana which Prosecutor King recently
ehoweclln all the~ Schools tntltecoonb'. Made eapeolally for the teenoge level,
le also Informative to aclults l»cauae It
gives tnalallt:' not only Into tlte effect&amp; of
the dng, but a! so into the reasons for
teenage uoage. The prosecutor eald that
whlle marijuana usage is not yet a major
problem In Gallla Caunly, there io (lreal
POMEROY - A RD 1 Middleport man
potent!a1 for It becoming ooe.
au8lalnecl pslnfUl InJuries to his left arm
This, hopefUlly. can 6e prevented by In a two" car accident at 3 p.m. Saturday
Informed parenle and teenasers. Klngurg. on the Happy Hollow Road a short dlatanoe
eel all J)llrents of teenage children to at. north cl Route 124.
tend.
The Melp Couni.Y titerltr 8 deport.
mont
aa1d Bill Gruli&gt;, 26, wast&lt;ealnd at
1N CAMDEN CLARK
Veterano
Memorial lloopltll In Pl&gt;m•roy
POMEROY - Count;y Auditor Gordm
for
the
InJury
which Included fractures
Caldwell who sulfored a severe heart at.
tack Thursdsy Ia tn Camdan Clark Hoapt. at the elbow and wrist and a laceration
tal, Parkerabur&amp; IJlatea4 or· St. Joseph lhlt reQIIred 39 atitchos. Grubb wao removed to tlte hoapllal by Pomeroy emer.
lloapltll u was prev!ouaiJ amounoed. geney _ _..
Au~es reported carl driven by
INTERVIEWS ANNOUNCED
RACINE - Appllollllll for teaohar Grubb and Ida Hyaell, Rutland, collided In
aide posWoils under the Tltle lproaram a curve. Gnlj) reporteolly wao riding with
hla left ann' out tlte window 0( hle auto
0( the s..rthem lAical School Dlatr1ct will
be llqrvlewecl from 9 a.m. lo 12 noon wl11111be two vehlclea olde•lriped.
No arrelll were reporlejt. Therewu
·a:;~·'at the ~ Hlab Scbool medium .,_to - veblcleo.

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Tourlola will travel In charterecl IRis
from Pc. Pleasant and return there at the
end of lite tour. The rwte will be to
either Ripley or Ravenswood, then over
1-77 to Cambrldp and east oo 1-70.
The charge per persm tor bus and
four nl&amp;lrts loclglng lo $75. Meals will be
additional and paid for at each stop,

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A lllar ' apokeBIIIICI llld onlY
two IRioloods o1 tour mernbera
mode G1e trill to F1areDoe Wed.
neadsy, willie oUlara went lA&gt; lhe
lale of Coj)rL
Pllllce 1114 the Ius was laYIng a toll blabWa1 wllen It ap.
parenU,y blew • tire, oli.
tlta · hi&amp;hwaJ IIIII craMed 1n1o
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ooncludlcw a special service In cmsenance of Conalitulioo
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Thursdsy Oet. 24 - Drive Into Chester County, Pa. to vislt the Donald Hos . .
l&lt;lltheaFn Pomaylvanla - the 1969 tetter Sr., tarm and the Allen Lee Stoltt .. •
Mid - Ohio Vall~ Dairy Tour, Oet. 20- fus Farm, at Honey Brook, Pa. After lunch,
24, elfers a week to remember, according drive to Hershey, Pa. w toUr the Hershey
to Bry11011 R. Carter, Gallla Count;y Exton· Chocolate Plant, the world' a largest cho-

11 lira. Minor Ia CCIIcerned.
She pcrchaaes 11111111 of her quilt
material I from I b e Fabric
!llqc, No Ianger are bit&amp; a n d
ecnps uaed. Mra. Minor Jill'·
cbaaas daerCIII and 111icm by
the yard for her orea1:1ona. The
botllnsa are daercm.
Ullnl such materials keeps bua eacapedlldclrJ,
the IJll)ts ''p,dJy IDd Duffy,..
Mrl. Minor says. The IJialer.
!ala are eaoy to care for 111111
ANKLE FRAcrtJI!I!2)
long narlng. liar _911111 should
Mrl. lloralll)' L. Delawder.
1ut a mln111K1111 of 50 years, 57, RL 2 Bidwell,-~
abe oonunenta.
to Holzer Macllcal r:-, Flnt
Aetlve, lA&gt; say the leaot, Mrl. Ave., at 6:tll p.m. '1111radsy,
Minor Ia an avid aardenOr. Her with a lractuncl left aalde. !Ice
flower prd0111 are well malo- Wll IQ)INcl wllen abe fell willie
talnecl and I IIlilS 0( color, Of. walkla8 down a bill near her
1011 the)' are vlallnd Ill' prdan home.
clubs of the COUll\)'. She daao
all altho yard ma1ntenanoe work
DINNER, FUN PLANNED
- 111111 a btl Jard it II - lithe
All meml»ra of Chrtatlan a..r.
Minor home. II addltiCII, ..,.
cheo and Churchaa of Chriat of
worko some In the OOIDIIIIudb' the Meigo area are lnvilnd lA&gt; a
p&gt;ll.aloe.
potluc:k dlmer and fellowship •
Not onlY lfrl. Mlaorhlvo hour Sunday al 1:30 p.m. at the
a greooc u.unt&gt; It comea lle4(Qrtl .._.,..ado. An after·
to rala1Di - · but llbe alao '"""' otaamea hal l»en pla'"'l'd.
hal an artllllc hlllld wllen It The !P'OUIIIII are localnd at llle •
oomea lA&gt; arrantllnl lbam. Her end of ,_ IlL 33.
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rlbbonl II flower lhoWI. Sbe
DAVID E. RIES DIES
belanaJ "' u..
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lla vld E. Reea, Baltimore,
Her hulband Ia • victim "' Ohio, fonDer lfelp Counl1 root·
lllllllple aclerolll. He hal had dec&amp;, 4led early.-.,. In IJDI..,...
the 111..... lor 29yeara 111111 baa alb' lloopltal, Columbus. He Wll
been uaablo to work (01' lbe Jt,tt prece4ed In dealh b&gt;' hla wile,
15. )fr, MJnooo baa aa1y &amp;nUe Mary, Nov. 1168. F1menl ..,..
vloe1 will M Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
for tile enerlle~ """ tal- "'
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IIAY PURCHASE UP TO FOUR MORE, FOR ONLY $2.00
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VIII~ to the eastern shore 0( Maryland
and then Into the rolling hill ewntry 0(

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Tour leaders reltaled lA&gt; re.
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Agriculture, P.O. Box 72, r.ollt,po!ll, Oblo
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Gallla Count;y. ~· obauld ha
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absolutely free •.• Made of lightweight vinyl, and imprinted
In Maroon &amp; Gold colors, these rain ponchos Iii I iHie folks ond
big Ialka, too. If you have boon thinking of storting o Savings
Account, but hove been putting it off, now is the time to open
one. You will earn 4~ on your savirrgs, and have this handy
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Pconeroy and Middleport COUJ&gt;o
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ells approved the proposals from
Thoae 'burt were treated at
Ohio Video on May 19.
hoapltala. Doctor•
How many resident&amp; WiD sign llld a lew were onlY llliiiJll¥
to receive the service hal not
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been ~ ,'VI, char&amp;lt-11. ""nt.Mali!F .
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" per mOiith icir each custcltler
wltlt no inslallatlon cha111e to be Ohio, "" Sept. 13 111111 arrived
Involved If resldems sign for the
In lhe llllllt - · They plan
service durbw the construction to
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'1'1111 tour of dairY farmo and points
lntereot le primarily piiUIIIIId for Ohio tlte Harrisburg, Pa. area. On Frldl.y
and West VIrginia dairy fermer•. their

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Mrs. Ben Neutzllng ot 105 Mo..
ple Place, P&lt;mel'O)', fa attending
an executive board meetingofthe
American Legloo Auxiliary In Coo
lumbus this weekend. She also
wW partlclJ)IIIe in a schoQI ot
Instructions Saturday for depart.
mont chairman of the RehabUI·
lation, Chlld Welfare, Amari...,.
lam, Cmununlly Senlce and J1&gt;o
nlor Activities Cmunl-s.
Sesolona WiD I» at the NeU
House with Mrs. Melvin W.
Junge, del)llrlment preoldent, ot
Holgate, Ohio, presld!QI. Mrs.
Neutzli!ll is the eighth dlotrlct
prelldont and in charge of memberoldp In Fairfield, Perry,
Hoctdcw, Athena, Vinton, Jack·

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otepped .., d......,latiCMIB ot U.S. peaoe moves In an _...at...,..
paign to make Preoldont Nbon at least aa toocs1t 11 ,....,...
Preoldent l.yndon 8. JohnsOIL
Eight months afler his lla118111'8tiiWI ~ a aariea of move a towant dHsoalalirw the llghttcw Nixon 11 ..lnlr.ntad with olmoot . stant charges he Is stepping UP the war.

MARRIAGE UCENSE
Arnold Johnson, 39, Colwnbuo,
and Alma Ruth Shain, 18, Racine.

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"Women lri wtaer thla
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thrOUilh Western and neutral ombaslleo. '1'1111 ,/port llld SOVIet l'te•
mier Alexei N. Koanln had perauaded adDole l'rllllllpr a.au .EDlal In their brief lalk at Peki~W Alrpori last week to ooaila del,...
tlon to Ibis capital to dlscusa the border t:rodlles wlllch ha" oaUIId
at least !he pitched hattlea In the J)llst alx monllls.

IDe. Roeary 18MCOI will I» held
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Caldwell oufrered a oooere heart -.) Brlddea and lfrl. Herman
attack Thuroday nightot his home (Ama) Grue11r, all of IUie.
In TlfJpers Plains. He is oonlln..__.._ ....._. .~ - 1
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!P'ondddldren.
st. Joaeph HClfllltal In Parker..
Funeral aenloea will be Sol.
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urda,y at 10 a.m. at lhe Soered
llaort Church wlllt lhe Rev. Fa11em11r4 ~ .alolat-

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Educational
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BY PAT HOUCK
GALLIPOLIS - This pasl week
Stephanie Gibert, daughter of Dr. an:l
Mn. Gordon Gibert, was too close to
the e)(pertence or having been in South
Korea nine weeks to evaluate all of her
tmpoossions of those colorM, energetic
people.
But one thing was very
clear,
Through lt, she gained a much deeper appreciation of the advantages or democracy and of the American way ol life.
Steptenle, a senior at Miami Uni·
versity, (Ohio) participated in the redp.
rocal excha~e program of work train-

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Foulxled in 19 8, It Is a program

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countries, and is the largest organization of lt.s kind in the United States.
Miss Gibert spent 10 days In Japan
and n1ne weeks In seoul. Kor&amp; Tolcyo
wai ,JUst like a ' 1&gt;111 !lew 'l:«k ttt1.'•
Tht ·ywcA there has just two J~nese
scyled rooms. "I had to aok for the Japanese rooms," she said
WhUe in Korea she stayed with the
Korean landly of Huh. The Cather,presf ..
dent of two large firms, was the camuy
head In the old sense. He was fed first, the
best food; he entered the room first. He
arranged the marriages oChisdaughters.
In the rooms of the Huh home there
is very Little furniture. Small items
common in American homes are kept out
of sight in cupboards in Korean bootes.
The food is prepared in the kitchen,
then carried to another room on little
tables. Early TV dinners?
The chopsticks in the Huh home were
silver. The Gallipolitan said, ''ltwasdif...
ficult to master them because they were
heavier and shorter than the woOOen
ones I had learned to use."
Most of the rood was highly seasoned, marinated, or bland, alm_ost tasteless rice.
"I really learned to like rice," she
said, ''Blt J wasn't fondofwhatthey call
deasert. A form or uncooked pie dough
with cinnamon and sugar.
The custom there is to eat a late
breakfast, lunch at 2 p. m., and dinner at
8 p. m. Dinner is served to the father
first on a separate table. .. All these
meals are about the same," stephanie
said.
"Most or the families where I lived
are not westernized," she contiooed.
"The girls are not allowed to date.
••Betng American, I was treated royally. I was taken to work by a chauft'eur
ani alwus treated like a lady. even to

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In South Korea. II features embroido&amp;'y
work on the center front and arowad U.
sleeves alii neck (note the unus.J. t)1De
ollhe !root how). The two-pieoedreashaa
no bllttons aid no zipper. It is held with
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"They think Americans can do no
wrong. They say, 'You fought roruL You
shed blood for us•."
The atmosphere in South Korea Ia
one of fear, with barbed wire on tops of
walls that surround the homes. They still
fear the communists to the north. No
stranger is

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identification.
u Fear that is almost unbelieveable
permeates everythq,,. she said.
The wa,y Koreans construct build~s
fascinated Stephanie. ~'They build a 10
story building tn six months, by work-Ing all dal' am night wllh just mo._er
and no machines," she said.
Even thOUgh there is a lot of bull~
ing, less than tOper centofthe roads are
paved. The principal transportation is
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