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Flnali!Rirovai from tho stste oo aU phase~ ol tile construction has been received and tho church 11 currently securing bids
from contractorL Tho wing wW bi coostructed 011 tho lot adjacent to the church where 41 God 11 Little Hounu now stardL The
house which baa boon u1ed for U.. past aewral Jill'S for the
children's Slm!lojf School claaarooms will be sold ard removed
from lila property.
Don Erwin, lila architect, lstntereotodlnhavlnecontractors
contsct him If they're Interested In btddl!ll on the job,

PARIS (UPI)- Tho Unltedstaleotoda.yro;lectedlateot llano!
ard VIet Corw callaoofrealde,.Nbulltoclnlplhe So!soo ..,....,..
molll. It warned the Ca!&gt;munlsts that no political ·~ con
be achieved without South Vle-'e QPI'OVal.
u. S. chlefnogUiatorllenryC8botLodpaervodnotlce Waaho
lqr~~&gt;n wW roonaln lnaexlbte In tta -Ilion to IllY settlomeJt
that would l_...t 011 tile South Vleinamaae-le other thon
lhnl!l(h cOI!Inllled, tree olocllona.
Lodp said tile CC!mmunlsts h~ to lab over fr1ln a mill·
lacy
fallowllw tile withdrawal ol U. S. lrOOI)I ard then
lalol over tram a political sts,qo~nt aboultl Washlni!M ooat lila

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Now Planned Friday

BOAT WiiJNDID - '1111 CliiUI o.ir • '11Pt , 5
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111111tero011 toulbolt, Deoolo Y, Wodneldly aft..-- fiJr a bid dobt ...... the ownero of
the baet, tho lllllnd Waterwa.yo Sontce, lllc., Covi!liiOn. K,y, llepuQ K8m;y Dect.ard (loft)
C&lt;lllfera with hrilf lleftver A. Wtlloer (white lhlrt) pri..- to laklqf tho baet to 0-Kan Harbor
to be lied Jl). IIUnd Waterwa.ya paid off tho f990.57 Thurodey, 1 - and coats, 101.allntl . tl,UO.I7, ~and tile boat wai raloaoed. While tile Deoalo Y. waa lmjlou!llod the 01t1o
VaUey T--., 1 - of tho Deot1e Y, operated ferry sen!co with the 1:&gt;-car flat
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Workers
On Strike
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Seed vo. Size
The size of a seed has no
bearing on the size of the
plant that will grow from it.
The taUest tree in the world,
the California r e d wood,
grows from a very small
People who boast of their
seed; the large seed of a family tree are often poor
watermelon will produce gardeners.
only a low vine.
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If we size up the lass
our .buddie hos
The loadotone dlscovered correctly,
just got himself engaged
in Asia Minor was the first to be harried.
magnet of any kind.

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The m a c e, wblcb Ia the
symbol of authority In the.
U.S. House of Representa·
lives, stands 411nches high.
Its core Is formed by 13
ebony rods, representing the
13 original states of the
Union, and its surface Is covered with sollil silver engraved with the seven eon·
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2.95 GIRLS DRE,S$E,$ ..... I ; . . . . . . SALE 2.00
l.JS GIRLS DRESS£$..... ;: ..... ;. :$AtE 3joo
4-95 GI~U DR.EhES ...... ; ...... SAL£'.3.50
$.95 GIRLS DJtESSU .... , ........ SALE 4.50
7.95 GIRLS QRE$SES ... ; •.•• :...... SALE 5.50
8.95 QIRL~ ORb'Sf:~ : ............ SAL~ 6.50
~~.95 GIRLS QllESSES 1.. .... ~ ...... ~i.:E 7.50
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Just received another shipme,.. of lhese fine quality Kimball. Pianos. Bur •··
one now for yourself or ro11 ~ily ;nd realir save. Sllect fOil ~wile ' ..
, size, wood finish ancl cal!l~stJIIna and savnl Etberfllds-. Kimball: · ..
have beauty you can see .... QUality you can bust. Etery Ki!llballl'tlao Is . ·
fashioned of selected hli'dwoods and exqulslleiJ crafted In aveirMih
Stop
in, see lhese line Pianos and see how'you
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John T. (Jacl() Dori!CI)"s area
lllllnoor ctrlce &lt;t tile Weal Vlrlinla 9lale Road Commlaslon,
located In Pl. Ploa88111, tile llrat
pour will now take place at 7:30
According

LD!,, Fricii.Y.
Workmen will haul concrete
In trucka from tho Wotllerall .
C411cretAI C o - at Hendoraon tolhebridp slteonlhe West
Vlrlinla side, unlesa hampered
11Y nln, Doraey said.
llo explained lhot tentative
Jlians call for conorete to be
poured Frldl.l' out
far as the
Weal Vlrllnla
Wbal this
Is reecheel
work on
this llca wiU
and
haulocl

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An olflclal. of tile· C&lt;lllqiiiQo'
b,y,
oald lhetr work COII!ract ex. alate llu!lpt.
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plrod at mldnllht. Olllclll1 •nd
Grew surreulered · qul~ at St. Paul'• Church, where he wOJ'kers have boon holding .,....
heei ..IUan roture oarUor with tho """"""nt' "I'm 100. m lake ferencoa tho paot month Ill ID
~- l'm avtrv to ask God tor 11111C1uary. After aU, He got oltlmpt to work out a now conme 'IMO tlda mesa."
tnct agreement, It was report.
ed. However • no solution on
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eondltlona"
brodagfor indutled ,..,.••
odtleved, and u a re1ult, oJII:
. ANCI'O!AGE, ALI\SKA -. ALI\SKA. WHICH HAS-- Pl~a wore pickotlor tho ...
lebced dellnitthe •tural aarlhquakes, braced -.,. fer o rna.. tabllshmoDt 011 Eall Main SL
elY!! undorsrounli illiloar test-esclontletsbelleveCCI!IIdtnuc:h today.
oft tembl..-a arill tidal wave1.
&amp;..,nlsory and office staff
Tho Alilnlc EnerJY CcJmmlasloo pianDod to trtaer the cJe. persomel ......, 4111he Jd&gt;.
vice at 6 p. 0.. ·EDT on lila remote Aleuuan Island of Amehltl!a1
.. A . _ ofllclal saldlhere
about 1,500 miles from Anchorage. The Ollllloolon at til&amp;- were no plans k a fllrthor.,...
of a. 4,0Jl0.foilt sl!sfl wW raleaoe a force equal to I!IICII'81hen a forence to ·.uacuoalhe "PDBr•
mllll011 tons of TNT. Tho AEC 118J'I tho teat wW be ~ilely al condition" Problem
w..-kers at the ~ are
~ ~ two Pl'C(II!Inent CaU!Cirnla oarlhquake ectentlota qree.
11181Dbin of 1.-J 6197 United
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~-J . __ WASIIINGTON- DEMOCRATIC lEADERS OIEEREDtlleir
CAR DAMAGED
DiDo In apecW congrea1lonal elections -.,. •• Bl&amp;na ·of.a ...
A car driven by Michael C.
tlanollrolll I'IIIIIIIDgaplnat tho NlliDD admlnllnUcn Mai-ocau. Wolf., 19, _,. CC!IIIIIbul, wa1
t1ouo port,y ~~~~~n~&amp;er• folttt waa too eorly to forecast tile·!llliOJio silghUy cama&amp;od WoclnoH&amp;7 at
al polltl~ climate at tho time ot·the 1&amp;71l congresolGml oJoc. 11:36 P. m. when It went out &lt;t
Uono. E- lhose more wary Prolllllocal• were coallclent lho control on Stale Route 12fabout
Deniocrats w.oulof retain control of the Hoose II! the .-.1 bolf 1.1 mlloo weal ot Bactno,slrlloof Presldoal Nllala's term.
lng a m•IJbox and Jill&amp; meter In
.,• ' VIctory In a llilclll c011grooslol81 oloctl011 In Maaoachu. lj!e :rani of !be Ronald Boeclo
oetia Tuaeclay moan1 tile Domoc'rall had picked "'three Jlltjub. . place. 'l1!t (!llirlll'a Dept. 11&gt;ilwi HWH l.,la Ill voll!!il to fill "'C&amp;ncleo IIIIa ;rwr.
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Tho temperature bulontoom
Pcrnorqy at 11 a. 111. ThuriiiiiJ
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Wednesda,y eYOII!qr ot the Mfd..
dllj&gt;Ol'l Merchalita• Aun. and
tho Chamber ot C&lt;lnmorce at
the Columbus and Soulbern Oblo
Electric C&lt;&gt;.
. Other chairmen
wore MrL JIBIO Klaoa, parade,
ard Edls011 &amp;leer, edvertlslng.
The Mercl'ants Asaoclatloo
doMted $500 toward ' tho pur·
chase of Chrlatmaa decora!Ions, which wW'be OOtslned by

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To Meet TuedJiy

Tho Molp County Alsocla.
tloo for MentsUy Retarded ChU.
dron ancl AG!Its will . . - at
7:80 p.m. Tuesda.Y In tho base •
mont of t b 0 TrlniJ;y United
Church o1 Chrlat In PomorQy,
Tho moll 1'0C811t contribution
til~~~~ ~ ~;r":;.
received by lhe aasoclatlon Is
~.., .oc&amp;J' 00 • a
~' rr.., lhe BIIIJI Bee Claaaof Ja.ycoe prcmdlon, wW be obtho 'l'rlnlty Unltocl Church of oerved by Middleport ard PomChrist.
eroy from Nov. 2 tltroutlh tho
8th,
Jim Meese, Jeycoe momSKELETONS FOUND
bor,
reported.
SPRINGFIELD, Oltlo (UPI)AttendllW tile meeting wore
AI least obc IDdlan oltelolonl
Horlq,
Mr1. John Worner,
...,.. Wednosda.Y at • .....
lriaaurer;
Mrs. G. B. Stout,
lllructlon lite bore. Tho.Y are
John
Werner, Balosoerelary;
boll-.1 to balcltc to t11e Adena
Ill' llotnnll trlbio whlcll 111'ed er, cash lllhr, MrL Kloos,
fa lhe area about 2,000 yeara Mannl!ll Kloo1, MrL Beulah
J4110s and Richard OWen.
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- ~ United Preoo International
oald Ita airborne and ,.val CCII!mandoa swept
ICTOII the Gulf of Sua today and raided Jaraell poattlooa
alq a 23..mlterrontoftbeSIDaiPenlnsula- lhe llrot ouch
Arab raid Iince tho 1987 Middle East War.
A mlllta17 communique, without glvlne JpOC!Dc cJe.
talllt laid. the e!'ID,.Moel eacaped after the "canwletely
ouccentul" aU.Ck that cauaed hoo'IY lanelllouea 40 to
63 ,.Ues """"' &amp;~eo Cit)' 011 tho &amp;UIL
"Tho EcJptlell claims an enlli-ety wilhoot&amp;IIY......,.
t1on WholPeftr• ". !!llld an broall apoljei!IIWI In Tel Aviv.
lie !laid.- ~ plane heel cirqlped bambi alq tho
1111!!11~· ...t wltlleut cloq &amp;IV camop

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clrattees and - r onllmen.
A Pentagon source todiQo'
CClltlrmod reporto former ,\r.
1111' Provost Marlhtl Gen. Carl
C. Turner had the nome &lt;( SetMaj. WWiam 0, WoUbrldp
stricken from a report on
aUopd service club thefta at
Ft. Benning, Ga.
Turner, a major general, waa
I'Otlredfrom the Army. lletook
a hl&amp;h Job with tile Nixon
admlnlatratlon tills year aa
chief &lt;t u.s. merlhtls. The
administration Ored him laot
monlh as a result of tho
Investigation,
Two offloornholnvestlpted
an alleged $7,000 per week otot
machine "llklmmln&amp;''operatlon
at 11 service clubs IDAulllbure
ancl Mlll!ch, GclrmaiQo', during
tile mld.1960o testified Maj.
Gen. WWtsm A. CUnniDgham
m stvmled tlleis
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WASIIINGTON (UPI) - 'l1!e
Senate ~dlclary Committee
has asked Clement F. 11ayns..
wortb Jr. to supply a record of
hie aleck markettleallogs, amld
fresh Ropubllcan OIJI)OIItlon,
lnclucllng 1 domalll from 0110
GOP ._tor Presldeat Nixon
withdraw tile · . . _ Court
nomination.
.. late dovslopmeuta:
-TI!e committee dolayod a
vote OR tile nomln•tl011 for 0110
week, a docislllll - wW 1-e
the ~ Court wllh an
OlllilQ&gt; seat when It _ . Its
taU oooalonlofanda.y.
-Sen. Edward W, B~,JI.
Mus., asked Nbull towllhlbtw
the .....,futlm, womiDc tile
Senate ml8hl not con11nn

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SAIGON (UPJ) _ American
battle doolhs clroppocllaot wook
to tllelr lc•reat lew! - 95 - In
more Jban two yoora, the u. S.
Commord IIJ!IlO!IIICed today.
The sharp cirqlln deaths _
35
1 Gls were killed during the
previous week - reQeotod tho
decreoolng lovelof(11'01111dfl.lh".
1,., ,_ at Ita lowest poln'
alnco 1 C&lt;lnmunlll cease-lin
ID early Soplembor.
1n 0110 flal'e\11 -.,., u. s.
Aim~' lnl&lt;ll• boat off a North
v._,.eoo attack IIR!llnat lheis
camp just below tile Demiltta·
rl.zod Zone killing 12 Hanoi
soldlen.
American WllS n&gt;ported killed and 21 wounded.
Anolher 1 315 Americans
were woorded'laat wook, 577 ol
.whcrn required hospitalization,
military spokoamen oald. This
,.. an lncroaae ol201 woundod
over tile provluta week.
Cc:lllmlmist losaes were put
at 2,382 killed, while South Vlet.nameoo forces lost 308 kllled
alii 806 wounded, their lightest
casualties Ia three w...ks.

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B.r Bob lloe.flkh
The Boone, Iowa, lltgll Scheol m-cbeaU'l directed by Koorad
Scholl, formerly of Middleport, wW be one ot tho nat1411's 10
ll'mt buida and four orc!l@lll'll featured during the 2:1rd 111111111
Mid-Wool NaUOIIII Bond . lind Orcbestre Clinic to be bold at tile
Sl!erman Hoose II! adcqo In December.
at tile clinic Ia an - ·
Arceplanee of a .,.... to Topes of orchesU'la and bands blddlqrforpartlclpatlonare stud.
led by the elQlOrts before an ~ lo oltlelldod.
Scholl Is a former band dlrectol' In MJddlepori but has boon
ID Iowa 23 yoers where he Is head of tile music doporlmellt ol
Boone lllgh School. He devotes hla personal otrarts to conductiJW
tile orchootra.
Mrs. Scholl, by tho way, left-.,. to return to Iowa after
vlaltlng wllh her mother, Mn. R. W, Suoo II! Middleport.

AN ART DISPLAY BY POMERoY'S tal.- Billllla,yer is
featured IIIII Week ID tho window of lho Mei&amp;s
lleoc\quartors at lila corner of Nyo a!lll E. Malo. Tho 8llblblt will be In
the Jrirdow unUI Friday.

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MRS. BETIY ROUSII, A FORMER leadter of Motp Count.y,
husballl. Howard, aad dnchter, ~e, are enjqrirw their home at Kingwood ID the Manafteld ar01. J!etl11s taking part 111
tho Ma~~Jftolcl S~ 1111 cltorua and llo!rard Ia )Ill bick to
work followiJv IUI'IOfY.
lnctdoraUy, tile Rouohas do mill Mellis Ccltall¥.

LOCAL STRINGED INSTIIIJIIENT tathuslaota
terooted In taldqr Jlll'IID Muoio Fosti1111, U.S.A., to
1&amp;.12 atllonton, KJ.

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Vlllnam, kllllq all %6 Allierl..a lboud, a NUJ IJl + I

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plaoi craibed 11m the-,.
• fllll!t from Culli Piimt
tile Pbi!lj,tplnoe to an alre.roft

lied ._, placed
Of ,.u.s ... liY the manoald.
'1111 NnJ opatoamall aald
of tha home, .....
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SWI another GOP ~r,
from the lolldweat, oald ble mall
Wll81'1111!ing heavily ...... tile · '
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Tho committee called for lila Greenville, S. C,, Jarllt
to supply a record of aU ble
stock transactions, real • pii'Chases and otles, IIIII
l...,s and endor..-. ci111J!iJ
back to 1957-lheyoer b e on tho federal bencb.
Son. lll.rc:b · ila,?b, D~.
forced a dela.y In CQ\oldenljaa
r1 the nomination liY donlaa4.
ing lhe records. He charaod
"We've '-• idVIII the dlpiiJI
_ , . , ID trying to got ll!em.
'liiiJID&amp;worth lllppOrters on lho
committee lll!'eed tile Judtle
lii!JIDIWOl'lh.
·-.!d -'1 them to doer lbt
-There WOIIIIIIIJ!COiilrmed, eis.
tbouiJh .-1""- ._-t Son. The proof 8ayh - a ts ll!lt
Robert P. Grltlln, R.Jill&lt;b., who lla,ynaworth never Ill on .,.led the flabt aplnat the chief case In wllldt he hod 1111''
Justice nomination of former flnanelal links willl tile
Justice Aile FOI'Ias, t1ao had Jlll!ls, Tbe )Kip bas alnoo!IV
asked Nlxlln to puU back the conceded he bougbt stock InDl""'•ltlon
, _ _ t h e Brunowtelt
_.._ ._Rtl)ubU..ii, a -willie a cseo -tnvolvlar lbo
member &lt;t lila eommlllcle, aa1c1 CGIIIPII1l' was bofGr* him. He
he IODBed "a growing ......_ OOIIIended II was an aceld!mt.

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of ti1IJ !&gt;1'0C0Glre u for btlonce.
Meanwhile, Robert 11oon1c, of
Allied steel, oald bls c o Is flnllhlng up ''odds andollla"
and they expect "' complete
work hero next week. Thlaflrm
bas boon In charge of the - r
oteei conotructlon.
Deck work Is under contract
to Melbourne llrolhors &lt;t Canton, G.

Alfred . carrier.m !!latlo!! 1D lheTa.
a..r, . lela Gulf.

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G.. Yoll, J&amp;lllt Man.
lhe Melgo f-H Pleaa~re 1114ual,
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Sept. 21, aoln&amp; llrll 411&amp; trW
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Aq.r lhe "'"*'"at WrL!lolni::
nlc area for tho dllmer.
le ....•the member a .¥~' fair
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17 IIWUtl, c-le smilli, 'Suui tor tbeliYOit, Kellh Llale, Clnda. """' Jill• ·
Julia Gooeh, 5eo1t lllld T I IIi
Ulllblo to llload beeluoio
Nease, CborJI CrOooan ·a !Uneol, .... biinl• Ill ~==
MrL c. K. Nouo.
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Dill¢ after Gr&lt;llplled three !1111 of 1urit the ~ltAII, who proteoted wallare cots

prls
are on sale this weal end
- and lb.-a are lllndrlds and hundreds to select
fnlm - and In all size ra1111S - from months .,
sizes to tean a1e ~lzas - all top name brands.
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Sdtool PI'A wW be apantlnJr
a larae relre- 1111111
durfnll lila -cation porlad,

W01'd recelved by Mra. G&lt;aco Weber at

wine, - a n d lavish

lfvlna- at lila

lloiD oerll IIIIo mornlniforc.
11!1 pollpJaomont &lt;t tile firlt
JJOUrllll &lt;t concrete on the dock
of tile """ 01t1o River bridge
balwoon Kaaaup and Hender.

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tl!raugh tile .... - · ..,..:
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liY tile U.S. Corpo of ~·,

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ride oo lho Ohln RIYOr?
&amp;l&lt;b rldal will be cderod
• to the PlbiiC allendlal lbo
-cellon &lt;t lho Bello.
viDe Locks and Dlllli at 2 p.

"Stldcrn Ill history bas tllero boonln&amp;IIYdlpiCII!ltlc mooting
WA.SIIINGTON (UPI) -Two
1n attitude 10 llnlamentally ememo and 10 calculated to make maJor pnoralawerelmpllcated
1111' progre11 iJII)ololble," Lodp llid.
today In Jnyslsrloul IDCIYOI to
J..oc!ae directed hio broodolde at a roalllrmed North Vloa. -lch lnvolll8atlono llaklnc
meso and VIet Ceq -rmlnotlcm to acbleTO tho cmtplote, IIJio
collliiiOIIII will!drawal of aU U. S. troopa and lhotr refusal to
bald direct political tsllcs with S.lgon.

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In a candlelight coremOIIJ' Morrow of Wello!OD and Mr.
a! !he Wellston EvangeUcal Larry Jamea of Athens. Tho
Unllod Brethren Church, Miss ushers were Mr. James Shoots
Deborah L. !iloota, dlugbler of of Hillsboro, brother &lt;tf lila
Mra. James Gettles of Well .. bride, and Mr. Ronald WIDMra. Robsrl McKnlgjrt &lt;( Urton and Mr. Charles Sheets, tera, Wellston, brother of lho
bal!a bas nlllrned home after
Harrisonville, became tile bride bridegroom.
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vlsllinl her slater, Mrs. Da~ .
of Mr. Rodney G. Wlntsra, SCXI
For her dsughler'l wedding
vld Entsmtnsor for the past too
of Mr. and MrL H. N. Wlntera Mrs. Gottlos wore a pale blue
woelcL While here she spent a
of WeUston.
dross wllh matching acce...
'WOOlol!lll with Mra. Everott.McThe double ring ceromOIIY sorioo and a blue and white
Knilbl &lt;t Rutland.
was performed by Mr. C. H. carnation corll&amp;O. Mrs. WIDMr. and Mrs. Paul Alheywho
Rice at 1:30 p. m. on Sopt. 5 tars was ID ,.'IY blue attire
were here to tbollmorbefore an altar decorated wllll ard also had a carnation cor·
al &lt;t his moll!or, Mrs.' Clair
baskets ol white gladioli and aap.
WEDNESDAY
Alhey, - • visitors of hI I
mumsllankod by candelabra. A
A reception honoring lllacouAUXB.IARY, MldclloportFir6
eunt, Mrs. Wolter Alhey. They
half-hour of qtlal mu.•lc pre- pie was heltl In tile church so- Department, 7:30 Wedneldo.f at
hove now returned to llolrrer,
ceding the ceremQIO' was .PI'&amp;- cial room. 1be bride's table the fire hall; RutlaDd pnyfllaey
Col.o1
sonled by Mrs. Claro Deck, footured a lhreo-tlorod wed- members to be pats.
SYRACUSE - A donatloo of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Root are
Wellston, orpnlsl, ard Mrs. ding cake, a gift of tho bridePOMEROY
SIIAKE'lPEARE .10 10 tile llolgs Count;r Men. realdlng Ill Mrs. Walter Alb.
ey's aporlmenl oo Soulll SocArlene F111D, vocaU1t.
gl'OCIII'a groat uncle, a pastel Club 1130 p.m. Wednoadey home tally Retsrdocl School was made ond I&lt;
Mlddl__, M
Given In marrtaae by ller ~- Qoral piece, and tapera. A&amp;'
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of
Mrs.
T.
A, Hennosy.
United
~sb"'arian
S4" day Root Ia a loacher In the Pbmo.
!her, the bride wore a Qaor alstlqr with tho sonlng were
THUR~AY
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longlh J!OWII of white bridal oat- Mra, Hazel Rood, Tho Plains,
MEIGS COUNTY
Council of .,.._
•w •~ . WICtt• Root attends Ohio tlnlvorsley.
In wllh .a daisy lace owrlay Mrs. Joan Matteaon and MrL Parent• and Taachers Thura- the church annex. ·
Mr Low U M Nicki
faDing Into tho train. Tho J!OWII Genova Sorrell, Wollaton, and clay, 7:30 p.m. Sale~ Center Devotions - 23rd Paalm- com~ed :rs ~ : . :
was taohlnllecl with an eq&gt;tre Mrs. IIIUy Lou Henneman &lt;t Elementary School; executive were by Frnnlde lllumaw, foL to Elyria are; lila weekend.
waist accented at tile bick by Route 2 Wellston. Guests were moolinlat 7 p.m.
lowed by pri!Jier. Roll call was Mra. McNickles visited Mrs. ·
a large aetln saah. A satin bow rogialered by Clan MetteLAUREL CLIFF B 0 tt e r onawered wllhascrlptureverse Gary Leo 8114 famll.ywbli Mr
~~ ber b,aullioat vall of w.... lOB, CCNaln of tho bridL
,JJoallh Club, 6:30 p.m, potluck ccntolnlnlthe !lOrd "lltrftsl." Martin attO!Dd an El:a
lou. the ·and tileFor a woddlqr trip to Flor- annlvornry dinner homo of Mro. Seerelary and treasurer re- Forty . ptlon
piece were made by the bride's ldo tho bride changed Into a c. R. Karr, Sr. '
ports were read and awraved.
roce · ·
MEIGs CHAPTER of tho
A card was sent to Ernest
ntother.
white dresa wllll which she
The bride's bouquet """ ot wore wtute accesoorloaand tile American Red Croas meetlns lluft,y, confined to llolzer IJoo.
white daisies and pompons cet&gt;- orchid cor81180 from her bridal 11olrsda,y at Veterans Memor. pltal.
tored with a white orchid.
bouque~
tallloBpltal at 8 p,m.
A otudy of tile 23rd ~~~~'!'•
Min S,.oan SheetaofWall&amp;Tho now Mrs. Winters Is a, MElGS -COUNTYCWn IIPI'A from tile book -tied 'God a
ton aerved a• mold ot. honor for graduate of Wellston High
c
Psychiatry," by Charles Allen,
Yootll &lt;t tile Pomeroy \Jnlt.
her sister. Tho brideomalds School, cia as of 1967, and Is Thursday • at Salem C • n 1 0 r waa bo&amp;WL
ed Mothodlat Church w e r e
were Mlas Janet Gottlos, Mlso currenUy Olllj)loyod by tho First ~; Executive committee at
Octoller hoolllas w II I be &amp;UOstl 9mday nlsbt at t h e
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Terri Gotties, - Miss Toros8 National Bank in Wellston. Mr.
p.m,, reaular meelinl at =
Mayme llolmes, and a acrlp. Heslh United Methodist Church
Gettles, stepslslera of lila Winters, also a graduate ot p.m.
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ture verse containing tho word, youU! fellowl!bip.
bride, and Miss Marsha WIJ&gt;o Welh!OD High School, Ia a..,..
MONDAY
"AIIIIImn," wW be giVCII for Tho Rev. Robert card &amp;e•
lora, alateroftllebrldegrocrn. lor ot tile Columbus Buslrolsl SALEM CENTER P.T.A.,Mon. roll call. Closing benediction ..._nted !be youtll to tbe
Tho attendants'gOWIU! In blue, Univorslt,y. He wUI receive a clay, 7:30 at tile school.
was from the "Pra.yers Middleport ~h. Glenna
Ptnk. lavender, yellow ard bachelor o(ccrnmercWaclence TIIEODORUS COUNCD., 11, Now and Old."
~e pla.yed the ptsDo for
green, wore designed almllar degree wllll a major In cQ!Do 100F hall, Monday, 1:30 p,m.; Rofrellhments were oervod !!IDglog &lt;( "Jacob's Ladder,"
to tho one worn by the brldo. merco and flna,.,.lnDecembor. Slanley porq,MaryBal-dem- liY the - s a , RacholMcllrldo Eddie Brown gave cJovotlons,
They wore bow heo.-,tecea with
Mr. and MrL Winters reside onotrator; members !1UIY atleoMI to Daisy Roush, Florence Pblts, and there was a film "II Makes
veiling to match their '""""• at Wloters' Airport, Wl!liston. or send orders.
Mayme llolmes and Frankie a DUrerence." HefreaiUDOnts
abort white lace gloves, ard
Among tile out-of-town rei&amp;MUmaw,
wore senod.
carried baskets of paatel n.,... tlves and friends attondlngt he
era wllh white daisies ardpom- wedding were Mrs. LureneGraPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
88th Birthday of
pono. 1belr gowns, too, were ham, Harrison; Mr. and Mrs.
The Y011111 Adult Class &lt;t tile
BARBS
· 'made by the bride's m-r. WOllam WIIUraand aons, Jotm.
, Meelc. Observed
Pomeroy Firat Bsptlll Church
Joe
Groomsmen were Mr. John ny and Scltl, l\lldway; Mr. and
lr PHIL PASTORET
wW IJlCli!IOI' a nunmap oale
Mrs. Rosa 1\la,y alii daughters,
A pal'!¥ waa held ...C...U, 'llllrallay, Frlciay and Salurciay
Juot heard about the EngJennifer and Mlcheleofllayton, liBbman
who learned to of· In oboerYIIIICO of tile 811111 blrtb- from 9 S.m. to 3 p.m. In t b e
Mr. ard Mrs. WWiam lllcMans· flciale at ball emes but reway, Columbus, MrL Barbara fused to call em at night Middleport.
caatrall alii daughters, Lori outinga. Juot goes to prove
He received many gifts. At..
ard Julio of Columbus, Mrs. M· that the sun never sets on
teodlqr
"ere Cynlhia Gohrlni,
iz0111 Enman of Jackson, Mrs. the British umpire.
Gertrude Von Cooney, Roxie
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Mary Eanes of Jackson, Miss
Oiler,
Fronk Rathburn and An.
Tht succesJ of aome
Roberta &amp;!lith of Trenton, Mr.
ell
Crtlos,
Middleport; Katie
ard Mrs. Robert &amp;!lith of Rut- diet.o is due, perliap1, to
Young, Mr. and 'Mra. Lewll
the
foci
thot
the lack of
la,nd ard Mrs, Hazel Rood of 'l1!o flaVO'I' contributes to the Hodaon, MIDeravtlle, and Yr1.
All the
dresses
Pia ina.
loss of appetite.
Lola Meek, boateas for thelll1'·

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Will;
Davia, l!lill J~C. Dlvla' M111
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Dt.vla, !he. Bev, ~ Mr4- MeJ&gt;o
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Mn. s.trleo Bllc:W, 111'1. Jill:
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dfed J4fteh, Mr. &amp;lid Mra. aar.. · ,
•!'CO CUrtlo, Mr. and MrL
ThCII!ll W, Bowen, MrL Her·
"-J'' Dbroilord Rocer, Mrs.F4, ••
1111 Rltber, Mr. and Mr1. Raljlh JoiiD . WMI!o, TCIII
~neer, Ea!moU WW, Mr. ard . ~ Mr· and
J!lb~. ~
Wra. Paul Frick.
Hlcky and
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Wra. Philip. ,9bl1Jwer, Ann, Ralpl! Oorntll,
PhD allll Lal!l11, MrL Ba.y 1'111· 1h, aU of .
lno &amp;ad Lisa Renee, tile Rev. and MrL
and Mra. ' WOllam Alroon, Dol· 100 and M!'. i.rd
ly, Patrick, Pf/81D' and Gena and Brown of Chllllcolhe.
Richard Davbi, Mr. ard II( r a.
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'fiiii e:q&gt;reialoh "A·l"
Beverly ard Biian, Mr. ard used long ego by ·the
Mrl. BUIPulllns, Rodney, Lori, ance llrm of UOyd'l
Steven and Kevin, Mr.ardMra. don to 'denote the
Hall, Mr.

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ldo dll&lt;her&amp;e .fnll!! the tJ. s. AnnY. Hts sia!er, Joamia, by the
~ ets of~ ~oak tho old Frlckhamo·into
'lilY. Wll last weok olocted lonl....u..... ftarlllo 'lliiin at lhe and .... Dol ....
of Rae~ . wtdch tho ....,.. moved ..It
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canal Winchester High SchooL
• niOJth.
"It'. alwaY• boon •heme' "
·......, Mr. and Mrs. SolonllutehWHAT NICER BIRTHDAY PREYliT could&amp;I!V-tllan to : ...:.:::::'~ ~
Mrs. Wooka says In ~
be Juined by hio wife ard 10111
RaCine: Mr and M
of tho bouse which woo llrstocThis mornlrv at 7•15 a. 111. Kolhy Hood and lh&lt;HnootbocJid ~ ~ &lt;t •IAtarl ~~ cupted byherJII'I.q,a~nta,Mr.
~OIIl'Ol' Paul loft from tile Cd.l!lllbuaalrport onroule to A:UPi&gt;url, and lfr aDd Mr - · KerNtll a I'll Mrs. WWiam Btolm who
Gerrn&amp;IIY where John Is ststloned witlllho U. S. AnnY. Today lo BJylho .;.. Bstsy
~cer- purchued the proporil fr1ln
his blrthda.y,
ville. Tho
honorotl Mr. valentine Horton In Octo~M!r,
From CC!Iumbuslhl\l'
toN..,York,tromthere to Frank· and Mr Butcl!er who
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Mrs. Wooka'parents, Mr.ard
fort, Germal1)', ardon toMunlchwheroJohnla scheduled to moot inl for1Fiorldl whore:"
them. Frcrn Munich tho fiiiiUy wll180 by U'lln to Aupi)urg, and make lheis home
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Mrs. John Frick, allor Uvlneln
there Jcitn ... an apartment reedy.
Weekend
&lt;( Mr
J Kontucky and Indiana where he
Hall 11001 ai plamecl lhofiiiiUywill be back In time to cole- F.chrard F :•• and Mr
worked In tho rolling mills, rebrate Christmas in Mlddl_.t. John's tGir dul;)'la"' Dec. MrL
W;;,., wore .k.aoph turned _to Pomeroy In 1925 and
21 snd he wW also for eligible for dloeharp at that time.
Foater and daushte Carol of moved into tile homo place. Ani
Uvonla Mlcb
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CHRISTINE BAILEY, BAIJGHTER of Mr. and Mro:~oRic..rd
Ml 'Sybil D,.,.sba b ha
residing In another houoe In tho
Rolley baa ~ompleted hlor trelniog at 1/10 SL Joooph RoJpllal ~s ho
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School of Nursl~~~o She now awalta tho reaults ot. her alate board
me rom 1 nco on yoers, OCCII&gt;Y tile tamUy hemeewnlnetlon. Meo..,hlle, Chrlatlno Ia working at the Parker.. ~po~:~Fuaa~~~.!,.':; stead.
burg hospital
Mloa Ebersbach mot Mr.
Marrlod 46 yoers, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Rader Ill Colum Mrs. Weeks look forward to
IT APPEAIIS TI!A't TilE EDUCATION wing &lt;t tile Middle- ba and from 111
the 111 • their golden weddlqr annlver·
port Churcll of Chriat wW be uodor -•tructlon before tho year
to
Mch~e
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celobrat.ll whore Mr. and
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. . , 11'11 Ida Jll'lllllmolher, Mra. llownl,.; lloliab of lllddllport; ...... Rai.Ph Webb. Oil Sdlnii.Y
Over 100' fl1ondo all!l rela·
joined lila weiCGillqr P&amp;JV fiJr Harvey at lhe
aifpclrt evconlal tbe¥ lttaoded a reeep. uvea of Mr. iD4 MrL Eldcll lawn for

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llll that helped that llrat Char- a ..,arbon cow oftbe 1987 score!
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le,v Chancey • -chid Melp '
Club wiD ... champion~
Their lana think the MaTlda Friday Dl&amp;bl another
Marlllder team returns to Alh· rauders can, man for man,
-uel the llulldotlo. Thet'a
llll. II Nnloro wen """"""
how Coach Olaneeybollevea,
lll!INI twO :rears !IPI. l!lbatt.
too. Sei~ he Thurlday, aller
tutu or NHrve I!QJiadpllfll'a.
lbo
hea,ly .Wednesday work.
The,v C&lt;Nld t1o It again,
out: '
~r Hoop!&amp;· thlnka It's 1101
Glll1 poallble but probable. nio
''II will clepehd.on bow we
weekly predictions picked the 10 at them. "

.N•w Marine VIsta Appears
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The successful voyage of the S.S. Manhattan has proved
that a powerful, modem sblp, equipped with elaborate elec·
tron1c gear and aided by a spotter plane and auxiliary and
j)!lthllnding ships, can crunch its way through the Ice packs
of the Arctic Ocean.
It Is much 1oo early to say, however, that the feat bas
made the fabled Northwest Passage Into ·a reality and
opened an era of regular, year-round commerce between
the oil and mineral ilches of Alaska and northern Canada
and the ports of the world. Even bigger and more powerf~
ships may yet accompUsh that, thariks to the Manhattan s
pioneering effort.
Another pioneering ocean voyage was ending at about the
same time the Manhattan's voyage was getting under war.
This past July and August, the submersible Ben Franklin·
undertook a research mission In the Gulf Stream, drifting
In the depths of thst great ocean river from Florida to Cape
Cod.
. Citing the stability of travel under the ocean's surface, at
least one member of the Franklin's crew, U.S. Naval
Oceanographic Office scientist R. Frank Busby, ill per·
plexed by the traditional adherence to "over water" marine
traffic.
With the technology a v a i I a b 1e to conduct almost all
operations under the sea and away from the ell(lenslve,
l time-consuming, frustrating and often tempestuous sea sur·
' face "why we continue to wltneu a reluctance on the part
f of the marine-oriented community to plunge beneath the
·: imponderables of sea-state weather into the more constant
i and predictable undersea realm is a puzzlement," he says.
' U.S. Navy submarines have traversed the Arctic Ocean,
: saUing serenely beneath ice they could not po1sibly force
~ their way through on the surface. There would seem to be
! no fundamentaiJy insurmountable reason why huge tanker
. or cargo submarines could not do the same.
! The Manhattan has demonstrated thst pasSijge through
the Northwest Passage is pouible, at the right time of year
i and with the ril!ht kind of equipment. But It has also raised
1 the question of whether we are not attempting to conquer
· with brute force a realm that might yield much more easily
· to more subtle approaches.

: Rapid Except for Pronunciation
: West German transport authorities are setting up a
: "Hochleistungsschnellbahnstudiengesellschaft" (bIg h-per·
· formance rapid transit study group).
Tile purpoSe in a word, will be to investigate the possl·
• billtr, of developing a "Hochlelstungssctmenverkehrssys·
tern ' (high-performance express transport system).
Envisioned is a network of transit lines which will be
without curves and without conventional raUs. Veblcleli wOl
. run on air cushions or magnetic tracks.
Anybody wbo can pronounce thi8 thing shouldn't have
any trouble building it.

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
-Theatre and La Scala a new blllk .... OUrnoUoort
NEW YORK
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new daulllrter Paige msde Pl!r. Godfrey CambrfdP changea to broadcasting 18om wwldbeRecl
ry and Ro,aeJle6th.tlmegrand- wblte In "The Nilht the Sun Barber, PlillRizzuto,llldPittaparents .... Ex • POstmaster Came Out" so nalunlb he has bursb's Bob Prince .... Cauaht
Gen'l Larry O'Br1111 was ov. two stsoclins - one black, one Prince m a Meta' between •
erheard at Luchow's when he white.
games Interview llld he hid ev.
whispered he'll help run Gene
Mike Franovlch has more erylhlng _ vol..,, lnlilht, a
Tlme,v'• sonCong.JohnV, Tun. than his four Columbia flicks llsht 11101 not Oller • whadulcl
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l I Calif Sen
'"" a campo 1!11 or
.
• due by year .end: his 11011 Peter sense of humor, deep know·
&amp;lor against George Murphy llld spouse are about to make ledge of the game .... Beat
.... British coulurler Hu~ Mike a grandpop .•.. C&amp;ullbt a we've heard in years ... There
Amleo (be makes the Queen's low minutes of &amp;lssklrul's TV waa Robert Morse In lbo hot
dud• betimes dellilnJng men's philosophies and decided again Sept. sun, mmtni!a Cbrlstmas
clotlles) waa oflered to the J. that a square is lillY""" w h o TV pitch for tile Volunteer•
Car- .._ llld was told sor. thinks Little Davl~ Ia an Intel. of America's Sidewalk Slntaa
ry, tile star heaa deal wltb an. lectual .... Woody Herman's appeal
other cutflt which auppllea Car. mother died, as did singer Roy
son's TV sulta 'n' shirts etc., Acu!f's mom .... We're advlS- QuI
u I
but maybe· U Amles had some eel a hot new Bu!!alo sroup, The
wildly olllf thlnga which could Jack D'Jolma, li'IU awi~111the . Q-W v II NetD ~rlea11B
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~.... WAtNE G... IRANDsTADt M.D.
,be poked.tiUI.at, , well, maybe. whole mob ..at )Ills weeks JO:rj. ·,g•ven t . IIIG~illfl IM
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tlous . ridicule .... We suppose• Is, ... Duke Ellln&amp;toD oallfe ' A- " ~ssjppl.JUver ~Owle'ilnllltJI8veto lescentii'.iijtfy6\illilldl\l.t.iJ}~
Carion doeo believe he's well subJect of abnle oftoclay'aall'ed ·sweeps · t N•w Orleans In taka
tails-for my" beart caused by J!Ite" 'll'iltble.fi' 91
dressed'"' TV.
and recorded·rock.Junk· '"J'hey an easterly direction, form· disease After taking It for the flow . tbrollgb a •111'01111

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mycJa,estandmydoctor,taid alpiflc
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1¥ or "eekly .... Kate Smltb s Carroll Baker disC01811edher
I bad di81tslla Jiol.solllnJ. He source ·or niedless Wf1ll"'. A . _, .1 • · . _ , z-.·
Q-H~wfarbockdoeothe sald~ahOuldclieckmypulae doctoi' ~ ~ts a ' IJ11P'- . _. at
Puo• •• ·• ·.
WASHINGTON (NEAl -!audellldmakeupheveher lallan count for actor Harry
thinner,
J)l'alller,
yamgerlook.
Guardino
....
The
tenni8
champ
use
of
artillery
piece•
every
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and
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President Nixon may be well on the way to discovering
toe
than
at
any
time
In
her
Rod
Lavers
are
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warfare
date?
above
83,
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aboiilcl1o
bacl£
to
cllsuH,
If
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y"";l!outll,.hold:.:
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that In this tangled era there may be no nice way to be
tll.,ear
career
....
The
ll(lftgby
Steve
Allen
can
otop
trying
to
A-To
Biblical
days.
The
takln~
dlgltaUs.
Wliat
do
you
Q
Doell
lilt
Mlin
~at
·K~'fl
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·president, nor to run the White House establlsbment.
falter or lloWer u w. · get · ~r· ~ ,da """J/
.,
Tbe pres5ures are building against him to' move faster Jo Allie Worle,v witb Tom Jones look so with..It: the Steve Jn. Old Testament talks of "en· think
on
the
latter'•
ABC-TV
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made
hlmasrandpop
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Geor
glnes,
invented
by
aklllful
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to
older?
Wbat
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tci disengage this country from the Vietnam war. And "*•allnllltl'llldwltlessdouble- Sanders took his verti&amp;o and
men,
to
be
on
the
towers
sti'eD&amp;theothebeart
t.
ln
rateofpulsa,
and,rqplr,atlon?
.
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....
· knowledgeable sources say a still-rampant lllllatlon welgbs
meanlngdi&amp;lll'ace
otb agon1 to Boflon u and the corners, to shoot ~008 with co~estlve
A-Tbe )lillie: ,_ 11 · .,• . - .,U ,jM &lt;iUio. lie':wlll
t almost as heavily on his mtnd.
111m Novak Ia j.,,ngtodrop lc ~.~The .~~100: Kin".:;,.~; arrows and great stones."
co'bdlti':,~ui:hould~~ =·""~~·~~: ~~d:J:'~~~
I. As if all this were not enough, he bas to face the fact
! that bis buge White House staff may be functlon!Dg leas alottapoundallldooeboyfrleocl latr~tosetltspreaaagenta
lndeftnltely but the d01a1e rold bormone' .liilt.aot ·liy doloi!IN...uo;. . • . · _ .,.
, •smoothly today than In Its early shakedown months.
.. .. Slaatra•s liberal pals tried to ,llllblltlze Ita peculiar love TilE DAILY SENTINFL must be carefully controllid age. Tbe JIOI'ina\ ·r;e 1 tl.n 11
robAn ,QD.,IIO.ii ,,
T When in a short time five members of Henry Kissinger's to pt blm to drop bls "M.I' scene betlleen black actor BobDEVOJEDroom:_.,.
or epi8ocles of overdoaage pUIJe ·rate Is usilaiJy · glyen
Your.....- -""''"·"':• ·
' National Security Council staff hand In their notices, the Kind of Town, Chicago Is" ert Hod&lt; a and ~ Redsrive,
may occur.
as 72 to 78 but J'Btil .U low
What dip · ,.,., ,dit
}matter cannot, quite be dismissed as ·PI• accidental con· s\aoclard at caesars Palace as but It can'tbe!loneoutaldebard
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u 80 may ·be PlrfectiJ' nor· DOW?
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, junction of live plausible individual plans.
~J"stu.:
agalnhl
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~or
Dlc:k.
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IJ)mography
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the
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10 .........5 ,_..war.
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was
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hit
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songwriter
Jimmy
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this!
What
'treatment.la
rociDin~.
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pldely as the best thing in the White House. ·Ranging from what leas than J)l'OB!'esslve or Webb geta to Plloellh, or even
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•25 to 30 substantive people, bigger far than comparable In·
A-T lu oa 1 b hla stethoQ.-My tl '"'~ '. &amp;e r Is 1!11- ' : ~ 1I
&lt;iit,
~house foreign affairs operations In the Kennedy and Johnson prlntoble .... Veteran mummer BeverlY Hills, Coomlo Stevens , 11 ..::,~=.';~~;:::"::."':'.:
,
Jack
Haleylahallllldhearly
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after
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a
block
llld
Wife
Am-Margret
are
duck•
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""~"''"""'..,..,.om..,.,.,,. ... ,the 1ouad made b)' the blood Plftlclpated In '~ · ut,
· · · '•,. ·
l .Men who come Into thi8 NSC nerve center !mow they are fr11m famedMu'oSlageDei(J'Ia ingthe big question.
· twbere the biggest action Is. ·"Henry is runntng the world," a now ooe called Max's Stage
Peggy ~aaa Ia too 1mportsnt ~'!.:,"=;:~":;
~y::~:r:· ~J.
•says one wawsh observer. His stslf bas operational, co- Door Deily - Olmnd by Mix to open JUSt supermarkets- =:.t.~:..."!.:'&amp;.::!'"
ihro
a leaky valve.~ to"iimt&amp;~P!I:rslcalacUVIty.
; ordlnating
review duties across the board in foreign Meoclel - next to the Georp she'll be In Erie Oct. 6 to"'*' - · - - -.. • '"'"
other; Jle4!n chiefly _In ado- . Is there
cure for , thh
;policy and related matters.
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Granting that exhaustion can overtake some on thi8 hard·
,driVen staff, or that legitimate career changes may beckon,
.It ill bard to accept the sudden Burry oflllterest the departl ing staff men have shown In law ftrms, research Institutions
:aniiso on.
·
: These men are not ~J to most White House watchers.
·CGIIaequently, probing p uces only gueJIIWOI'k answers.
' But these are Interesting, even If m~ roughly lugge&amp;·
tlve of the truth.
'.
; Several sourtes beUeve the Kissinger staff bas. suffered
. '
·an embarrassment of riches. Says one source quaWied to
By LEON DENNEN, NEA Foreii• Newa Aftalpt
...
:judge:
; "There has been a colllslon of loo many talents. Aa a
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;result there are a lot of bruised egos on tbat staff."
' One insider who agrees says the problem ill complicated
More than 50 years alter Lenin told Communists that the
by the fact that some overlap occurs in NSC job fuDctlons.
subversion of democratic society justified "any ruse, cun·
.' " .·, '•
The inevitable clash is made worse, some close watchers n1ng unlawful method or the concealment of the truth "
. •' . ·.
. say, by a circumstance which really constitutes a second university prealdents still cling to the hope thai peace in
major problem-Kisslngcr's frequent extanalve absences Vietnam will brln&amp; peace to the college campus.
Most Americana, students Included, are lncreaalngly
: from the Wblte House and the lack of a real deputy to take
concerned about the deep-sealed queollons of the country's
:lill place.
Involvement In the war. But will peace ln Vietnam-or
draft refOI'IDI and courses In Afro-American studies-In·
duce the leftist firebrands to abandon the barricades and
ruume their studies? .
AeCordln&amp; to FBI Chiei J. Edgar Hoover, t!le.\'selliOie.u
~tr" of American campuses will contin
. ue even .should
alllent Nixon withdraw all troopa from .VIetnam.
One 110011 not be an uncritical adllllrer of Ho0¥er to
· ·BI$lowledge that be ill one mao wl)o !mows the ~ of
·the tolalltarlan left. He ill ~Heved .to liave undercover
.q eilts tn bl&amp;h counc:Us of the pro-Moecow Ameril;an COlD·

By BRUCE 11055,4T
NEA Washington Cormponclent

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MOscow Cozies Up tO lfaclc Militants

ens, the peretvlial challenger

for league honors - I h r e e
champllllshlpa and fourrunnerup finishes In 12 years under
Coach Don Eske,v - Is sitting
pratcy In leaaue play with a 2..0
record (Gallipolis, Neii!CliiVUleYorlC).
.
The Marauders' passing has
been erratic. Against Pt. Pleasant, quarterback .Pat O'Brien
was five for five at the . first
Whistle, !ben cooled off. AI
Jackson, nothing much ~. • The Sauthern Loea1 'for,.,. whelaled ·Soutbom, 44-16. Their ends; Hoback and Hendricks, eel In the air until No. 2 quar.
·• • may pt ,.,,. life IIlla Fri· oilier lo11 came Isat week · linebackers; 115 lb. freshman, terback Bob Werry 1101 In the
.• . allerooon •• they 10 for aplnat Walama, 5~0.
Jay Hlll, and ~ncer, corner- game during the fourth quar.
.... HCOil!IIIID Ina""' alter 'lbe Lancers ·bave a potent backo, and Jenkins and Justice, ter. Werryestabllahedlhapaas.
,..,_,llw ScUl!Weatsrn Ia o t offense, scorlqr at least three halfbacks.
ing game, and~~~~ gramd game
Wile 28-1,
tauchdowna In every gamo. Bit
For tho ~ers: 145 lb. chipped In to belp pick up 18
' Their OI'(IOillnt Ia tho touaJ1 thla week lbo Laneers wltl heve freahmsn l'lanny Hall, quarter· !Jilek points against a befud.
hclorai • ·HockiJW I.ancera of a COIDI'letely IIOif backfield, be- back; 152 lb. rreshmsn Morgan died lronman varaio- which was
C'aach Danny Hall ·In a 001&gt;- cause oflaJurieL
Daughterly or 143 lb. junior happy to get out 35-18.
llocui tilL
Probohlo starters for South- Chuck Robllllon, tailback; 155
Last week tile Mar.audera
The pmela scheduled to pt ern are 140lb. aophonlore Steve lb. junior Charley springer, simply overpowernd an outman.
l!lld-ay II'OUild 4:30 p, ni. It · JenkiiUI, quarted&gt;ock; Hoback, (ul]back, and 135 lb. senior Joe Ded lllekeye club with 42polnts
em 1110 bo lht I.aneora'....... 'runback; Jliatlctl, l!allback, and Rader, danker back.
by grooocl and air.
~
180Ib.aeniorll&lt;e5Pencer,halr·
Theolle1Ullvellne: 1551b.iunLast year the Bulldogs bed
. The Tornldoea of Coach Bob back.
lor Mlck Herrla,center; 170lb. more than they wanted at Ma..
Alilley, 1~ overoll and 1·2 In The otrenalve U!W wUl be 140 senior Steve Null, right guard; raocler Stadium, almoat. II endlll&amp;uo play, have had lbo taste lb. .lunlor ~raid HOndricks, !83 lb. senior llewellyn Weav. eel 20.18, tho diHerence being
.fit oriellll7 """ and are hungry center; 180 lb. senior Bob er' left guard; 195 lb. senior a two .point after TD play.
M _.. Their line (ll'OUnd at. Smith, rlaht IUird' 1.55 lb. sen- Harold Rhodes, right tackle; 185 The Bulltloga with conaidllek, 1111 by 200 lb. aenlor run- lor Gary ~
guard; 160 lb. junior Dave Mcllohan, left erably less credenUala than In
IIMk Bill llcilliek and 180 ·Jb. lb. qltomore, Neal Boker,left tackle; 148 lb. Junior Junior
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...lunan hallbock Paul Juatlce, tackle; 220 lb. freshman Roo- Bowers, risbt end, and Oluck To Play m GaUia
d 1111 put to teat by the LaD- nle Hlll, rlgbt tackle; 160 lb. Robins111 or 140 lb. Junior Ilea· .
The Meigs · .Marauder 7th
• defenM.
senior Malvin Laurence lett mon Hart, split end.
Federal· uOeklqr baa com- end, and 130 Jb. ,luniU' PaiHlll,
On defense are Null, middle and 8th grade squad will tra.
Jllld • 2-2 alaiAl overall and.Ia ri&amp;M end.
guard; 150 lb. freshman Oluck vel to Gallipolis today. The
t,1 tn the Tri•VIll07 Confer·
On defenie will bo Biker, mid- Jarvis and Hhocles, tackles;. game Is ocheduled to set un.
- · loabw to Belpre, az-zo. die guard; -and Eyoon, lac- Harris and Hut, ends; 133 lb. derway arouocl 5 p.m. or be.
., . , beat A!Ol!U!Ier 22-0 and Idea; Laurence and Ronnie llill, j!!lllor Doug Phillips and Bow· fore if possible. The,v will
IIIUier, 22-15, a teimthatover•
·
ers, linebackers; SprlJ18er and pla,y the Gallipolis Jr. Hlsb.
. • ·
150 lb. junior Hendy Honoker, The GaW!IIl8 lost last week to
cornerbacks. and Rctlinaon and Ironton 20.8.

·Tornadoes Meet Lancers

.........te llld Jam aure;ou
will live tile baby tlll..,.~atp
and tlowolton :rw llav•·me. Tboi1
rtUo!i for lbe diJalo hr o u l' LJ~~~:::~~~~
lllll'l'lqe Ia that IIQI.bciY frllllll
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lft-llllrital blood fHia, ancl 1 Welt
careloaab' CloUiliR lt •
him. ci.Uba
Thla will _, · elM!'· up wlill
)llllldllln lnlteliCIII we aretaklaR.

:rt hu """t... 111no manlba
alnc:e I left for eolloae. I have
' - ' remlaa ID wriiiDI 10 J IIIIIDII'enti~~ dlaea~e. .
wlllbrlniycuuptodate•. S. Howaver,IAMIOUIIIIIa''P"
fan YIJU Nld Clll, pleaM II t In IUI!fory 11101 111 "I'" ID·· Sel•
. dolm. Okl,y?
ineo _ lllld I Wlllled
.. - · .to •JamiOIIInsiiAIIIIprelf¥well lboJe markaiDtbii,_pt,.
"""· The skuUfracturellldCClll· IP&lt;i&lt;lhe.- Your lOYiJic dluatl
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cuallan · I aot wileD 1 iiiiiWOCI ter,- MARY
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PERSO.NAL TO Tll2 PER..,., It tlll&amp;ht fire are P1'etll SON FROM XENIA, OIUO, WHO
nil healed. I Clll - alm!&gt;at HAS~ · ME '111REE GUSHY
ilormaiq llld Glll1 801 those BIRTHDAY CARDS,.ALL SIGN·
sfek headache&amp; once 1 da.J, Dl "W.IL Y." ..., Raw &lt;:ollie?
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. Fortunately, tile fire ID the Pm 0 Plac:eal- IL

~blllhlng

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Tl!at'a the way the Marauder squad feela today, the day
before the game,
But lbe,v'll . iiave to cl!anile
IIOI!le of the things they've been
tlolng so' far this season. For
example, two defeats, one 28.
12 to Pt. Pleasant, and the oth.
er 35.18 to Jackson. And Alii-

:!n Friday P. M. Match

1968, when they tronlbo champ.
too ship, have been picked to
flnlah fiftlt In 1969. But thi8
bit of poallbcy erranl work
by the prediction maker• (SEO.

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BACKBOARD BRACKET

. i:Utera'a II'GUIIII -ell:, IOIIIIOi!IOI • Rlek Sondera, left
N b,y 1141 lb. lllllor IIlli- ball.
llaek Jla1l Bll$11 and 140 lb.
The o«enalve ilae, IJeaDia El. . .Jioa.Grut.fi., bu IIIU'· cbqer, left Iiiii; 1841b.,lunior
Jdtd .. far, CODIWaed with a Mike Jlorlns, loft tackle; 150 lb.
laoqlt ·dof- IGppld b,y llllklr J11n1or IIIJbert Hensley, lett
llnebaebl'l55lb, Jim l!hlller. lll&amp;rd; junior 165 lb. Howard
.'11le FA&amp;'•a line beatea North Bahr, C8Dier; Its lb. jmlor
Gollla 22-0 llld RanlioD Traca Richard Liter. rilht IU&amp;rd; .180
~ .. 1 - pia,.
lb. IOI)Ihlll'i'kl Alan Holter.
'1'111 .Jlobeata rt CGocll How- rlgbt tackle, 11101 150 lb. T o m
ad 1M lllller, llliO heve a a..t Klrr, rllllt Ind.
record, u dol.. East..
01!
Bahr, middle
.... 111ft IWnlea&amp;uivletoriea lll&amp;rd: laddN, Holter 11101 Bor- .
Goiu., 23-1. 8l!d toe; end,, Karr 11101 EleheniOr; .
.loullltm ~. Tbolr Glll1lolla lfnlbaekora, · s.ttler, RltA:ble,
lboun:W Ill Wa- and 150 lb. Mlllor SoaiQo Cline;
llllma Wldtl Pa!Cillll, 35-lt.I{,J. ballbodra, Smith and 1:15 lb.
~ Darrel Pooler, llld 150
lb. aopllomore Jim Amabary at

Leade:rs

H•od and ferrule enomtiM oltradtvl
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wltlt 185 lb. Jaclde Hen'ne Etlll.ea -.14 lille to pt aealor QW'tetbock, throillng.
'-II em 1ile ~ irall otter
~ backa for the Ea.
Nrerii!J'tltelr Drat lou of tbo Ilea will be Dave Smltbatquar.
. 111- Jut FrldQ at the'blll!la .t.rblek, Ritchie, (ul]back;
Ill Glaalllr.
Grueaer, rilht ball, 111!1 us lb.

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For pole or wall moun!. fwa U41olts
Adjwtfoblt. AttQ(h to onr roof pllth.
lndud.d for pole mount, Mode of · Mode of hiKivy duly onglelron.Mountheovy duty onvl• Iron.
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Falzland, 18.4.
·~~~di . JmJloth1181!,;
at 206 bo., Ia lbo Bobcats'
bla.~~WI'~ tlmeobe baa
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1liO lb. aenlor rilht tackle,
....,erlni from a bout witblate
.....,er pn101monla. Barr pill,)'·
Ill part rt .the NelaonvUie-York
pme, but tired.
Two previooaly little • uaed
tallbeeka provided much of lbo
Olio piece of bod - ·
offensive yardage from that po. loomld for F'rtday . . .
Slartlnl middle lilllboebl'
altlon against the Yorkers. Lee
Floyd, a 139 lb. llllllor, was top TIJQI wuu..., boa baeD W
IIlla week 11101 mllli!W tr..
grooocl plner, llld Den n I •
Boas, a 138 lb. junior, piaylag drlllL
''II l"'*"IIM wuu.,,~a
Dllch of lha seoond half, demODBirated flOod drive llld bal- 0111 of 11," ldmltt.l CGocll
Olaneey Thurlllt.)'.
_ , m alanta Into the line.
He laid either 9oraiAl ar
Mike Grate, lbo 158 lb, jun.
Van
llleter will ta1ra CMr tile
lor wbo worked at tallbaok In
nmch rt the first three games, mlcldle Job at Athelia.
returned a pmt over 60 yards
The Marauder lllarlllll
for a TD against !be )"orkers, bocldlaid will be O'Brien It
wW be trylns to win bls Job 'l!ll'lel'boek, ... _ . liiD
back this Friday nlsbt.
hindllns. blocldJw and Wayne Well, junior and, also petjtlveneso
~~ hllil It
was baek In harness agalnsttbe . No, 1, GrateattaDiaei!.Dii&gt;Yorkers both ways. His 168 ni8 Hackett at'rilbt bolt, and ,
lbs. of experienced muscle (a Danny at odn-cll.

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Maraudon ahoulc1 ba IOIId wltb .
188 lb. Jim SwaiHIIIOlrlnlwlth
Barr, 185 lb, Dave ~ 111!1
182 lb. Steve VIII )(allor at
prda llld 182 lb. BoiU' lib_at center.

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Coach Billy Klneald IIIYadt K.J.
... ~ Prldll,)' nlabl to Pll'
. . Jlobeata In what eau1c1 be
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sportswriter&amp; llld broadcast. auarda; - · Fuller (1141-4)
era) overlooked lbo solid win. cenler.
n1ng tr..ntlon at Alllens and the· In lbo backfield It will be
squad of quality boys Eakey Ia Jolm Abdllla (~7-4) ..,...... .
bringing aions.
bock; Dave Coon(l911-e leflllalf:
To daiB, Athens, Ironton, llld S1u Slnlth (1~ rl&amp;ldhl1f aDd
Jackson are tied at U in Lea- Dick RuUer (lat-e Mhek.
guo plo.Y. Atbens has scored 58
Def•aiYe(¥, ~ makea
points to Its OllPClllOilll' 16, Is rive cl!an&amp;ea. .'Ibe Ealll twins
flrat In total yards gained by llill hold dolm the taclde po.
ru!lbing llld Ita big IWibeck, altlono. llolldnaon
bo at
198 lb. plus Dave Coon, leads ..,. tackle pollt. Qirta Mar.
the league in yards gained per tin (20~ cornea In at t b e
carry at 12.9.
other tackle position. Inlarnl1
Coon, running on a knee In. llneboekera are Coon .and Skip
jlred In a spring soccer pme, Dennison (169-4); outalde lineIa rounding Into shape. He play. backera are Smith and Joe
eel 11108t rt the GaiUpolls game Staley (159-4). BobSebrlne(171last Friday, averagillg 8.3 yards 4) llill be at middle auarcL
per carry on 9 attempts for 75 Abdella and Todd Eakey (ISS..
yards.
4) will hold dolm !be twin safe.
Here's how Eskey probabl,y 1¥ poaltlona.
wUI send his boys onto the turf The a.lldop offenolve line
at the opening kickoff:
will averap 164 pound&amp; per
Coach Eakey will go w I t h man. AilS bacj&lt;a avorop 174·Geoff Rosenberg (154-4) 11101
MARAUDERS READY
Fred Tom (175.4) at the Oocl
The Marandero cametliroolh

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dltlon P,Yaloall7 ind with a amwld to •
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fllllive starters includo: bne
Soaer ( 169~ 11101 Bob Holldn(177-e tecldeo; Bob ElMs

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outraie ·who 'can ·be the·more l'e'v!llut!onary.
. 'l'be ldeolo!!ical suarte~ between the pro-Clilneae "Worker·
student Aiiraaii:e• and the pro.:Rialalan "Revolutl~
Yolitll MOvement" Is of llttle brtereat to Americans. Wluit
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OVERALL STANDINGS
TEAM
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S0l1'111EASTERN OIUO ATHLETIC LEAGI.IE
Chlcogo
91 70 .565 9
TEAM
WLTPOP
Pittsburgh
lfl 74 .5-40 13
St. Louis
16 75 .531 14
Athena •••••.••••..• • • • ••• • • • •. .• 2 0 0 58 18
( Phllodolphlo 63 98 .391 11
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0
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Moodrool
JackltOil •••• , .............. .. .. . , • 2 0 0 48 24
Gall~·· ••. . ••....••••. .• •••
1 1 0 " I .l t
W. L. Pel. GB Meigs •• •• ••• ••• • •• • • • • • • •••.• • •• 1 1 0 10 47
l Atlanta
93 61 .578 NeliOilvDI ...Y&lt;rk •. •
0 2 0 20 ae
Son Francisco 91 70 .565 2 Logan • •••• • •••••. • ••••••• •• • • •• • o 2 o 8 32
Cincinnati
81 73 .547 5
-Wel11ton ..•••••• , , . • , •• , . , .•• • .•• 0 2 0 0 90
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Angeles
114
71 .522 9
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81 ao .503 12
,, Houston
TEAM STATISTICS
'· Son Diogo
50 11 I .311 43
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FIRST DOWNS
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TEAM
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28 14.0 18 9.0
New York CGenlry 13-121 at Golllpolis ••...•• • 2
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- Chicago CHands 20-141. 2: :10
13e2$
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Ironton • . • .•• . .•. 2
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Coon, Alhe.. .. 180 14 12.9
Lowe, Logan· • • 168 22 7.6
C. Neal, Glpe. .• 166 17 9.8
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Sternaman, Ir. 1242 1
Sulli..n, N·Y s-25 I
Soowden, Glpa 7-12 1
Werey, Meigs 5-10 0
Osborne, Jim 5-11 1
JohDston, len 5-17 1

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lrontoll, 12 each; Oliver, Jockaon, 9; Ta,ylor, Jooklca, 1;
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TEAM
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PUNTING
Miller • • , ••• 1 0 0 U 8
(4 or more)
Glouater • • • • I 0 0 2f 16
Yclo. No. A11o Eastern •• • •• 1 I 0 38 2f
Bush, Glps...... 162 4
40.5 Alexander ••• 0 2 o 8 M
Mlc:hael, Jkn •• 287 8
37.1 TIU.VALLEY CONFERENCE
l!eouBher, len 180 5
W L T PL ~, Slernaman, Ir•• 164 5 :~~
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Hoycl, Melp •• • 235 7 33.6
RECEIVING
VlaiGn Co. .. .. 1 1 0 22 45
No. Ydi. TD Fetl.rlloc:ldltl • • 0 1 0 1f H
Akers, Ir. • • • f
51
3 Fort FrJo .. , •• 0 1 0 1f 38
Kloos, Meigs •• 3 105
I Nela.·Yark .••• 0 2 0 1.2 f7
P. Neal, Glpo•. • 3
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UOfl(, Jkn . .. . 3
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M. !ilaw, len . . 3
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Week !Dr Kentucky's 1~ upoet air at Kentuc!QI lllJice R a y
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Iaiii Salurday over Ole MI.,, , ar • ...,
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lloe team pld&lt;etl to win the aporia lnformatlcon tllractor,
Soulheaatera ConferatU cham· aald.
ploalhlp,
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Knociclna: o11 Mlsslaalppt,...
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In
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the ear,. 1950a llaVe
Uoalt, but 11 ,..1 ..,.., more Kaatudcy lana - - ao l,o'f'tfri.:.
unbellovallle c0m1na: .., the ona..alatltlc, acoordinJ toRiee.
heels or Kentu•""'a 58 -30
'lbe players lloare ""
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confetsed - r hallbaek Ro-·
In live - - • H a chl4ll 1110r Geaat, who pinetl93 yarda
aaatatant 111 Ara PlrNIIdaa'l ruahlng aplast Ole M1H aDd
..,.chlng ltd at 11a1re Dame; , raa alddtiDir back 85.YU'tll for
the 43.¥ear-4ld
para. 1 lolodatMin qa1n1t ..,._
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dota~alve pnlua,
rootball II all ~ lblnk Thai aiCliiJ came lndl- tbfa -.at," Gm1 aald. "'lbe w11o1o
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B1 LOUIS CASSELS
important degree. Oo the pared by the VaUcan. It month, this ldnd or lalk
United
Pre01
Irternatlonsl
oontraey,
he • - s bent oo propoaes that "-tlonal hJe. lndlealea that the bureaucrats
B.v PHIL NEWSOM
Pope Paul VI must decide &lt;urbltv any Independent to,.. rarohloo be required to obtalJi of the Reman Curia haw
UPI Foreign News Analyat
As President Nliloll appears soon whether he · will permit a denclea amonr - tha varlwa cloorance from Rcme "befOre ouoceodetl, as many predicted
IItde more democracy in the - naUonal &lt;Gn!erencea o!bl~ publishing 1111 declaraUon oo a . the1 would, In aouttlltv the
• - : : ; : - - : - - : - - : - - - - - - . - - - - - - - to see U he baa two options ror Roman Catliolic church or try
This intentloo Is reQectOd In grave-matter."
Vatican Council's callJrw lor
.
ending the war In Vlelnam,
The &lt;enaorshlp pa:&lt;J[IOIII was greater democracy and deceO&gt;We have been lnlormed that s Subcommittee or the Hwse
He""" accept thohumlllatlng to crush a rising demand lor It the ol!lclal apnda lor the
, , €ommlttee on the Judlclar1 will begin hearl1111 oo leglalaUon to. demands Of tho Commmlsta!or by loroelully roasaertliiJ papal Rm10 synod, which was pr"' Pl'OIIIPted by tho Pope''ldlaploo·
1 · IUfll&gt;ress obscene snd pornogrspllfc materials. !Intend to tellfl.y early and complete withdrawal authority.
sure with 101110 o1 the
'! In tho hearliiJI OR bohall ol two bills which I have Introduced or Amerl""" troops. Or, given U he chooses the latter
B A R B S
slalements Issued )If national
blerarchlea ••J:nter1)rltirlg" his
• One o! those billa would stop reduced--rate obscene ma1H111•
time and the support ol the course, as seems llkely, the
tho other wwld make It a Federal criminal olfenae to distribute Amerl""" people he can end the church ma,y be torn by the
By PHIL PASTORET
birth control enoycUcal. IJl
~ 1 obacene materials to minors through interstate commerce or the war, poasibly beton the end o1
a·everal ciiintrlel Of Weatern
If you get a kick out of Europe, hierarchy , statements
1970 ·
:;:•COMPLEX TAX LAWS
Religion in Amerka your work, tell teach you had the o!!ect ol toning down
&gt;· ·1
Since he does ljiiJt accept the
never to turn your back on
Jj' It Ia eaUmated that •ome 25 million l.axp~Q"ero had to ...k rormer, It therefore nmat be
the Pope' 1 stand and •-sting
the boss. ·
, 0/ pold aaolstanoe In the preparaUon Of their Federal Income tax tll8 loiter. The Pre- tbua greatest schism since the
U•t devout Catholics c:ould In
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returna thi1 year· At an average of $20 per retum, thi1 means hu drawn the batue lines Protestant Retonnatlon.
The boiJ just went by
good conaclenc:e decide to
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: f i.lltll $500 million was paid by our citizens to have 80meone teD between himself and demonThe luue could come to a grumbling that he'd be practice blrtb control.
glad when thev deueloped
AJenda Item
J them how much they owe the aovernment
strallng antiwar students and head at the Synod ol Blshopa
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vaccine
for
those
who
Amther
Item on the olllolal
:, .;DmECT POPULAR ELECTION
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his congreulonal orltlos-who which convenes In Rome Oct.
a&lt;e allergic to work .
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The house approved a reooluUon which proposes to amend demand that So1gun be Jill 00 11. One hundred lilly alx
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agenda sugpats that the,.._..
• Dresses by Polly Fli"'*'
role of naUonal oonterenooa of
the oontltituUon of the United !btes by abolishing the electoral IIOtlca that u.s. troops will be blahops, represent1111 national
M
t man In I own is bl
h
1
oollege and aubatltuUIIJ a ayatem lor the Direct Popular l!leo withdrawn oo a lllrlct Ume hierarchies in ali parts of the the eanes
guy who soaks tb f . , s ops 1 not to advise or
e w; crlUcize the Pope but to help
lloo ol the president and vloe lprealdent. Under this proposal. table and that the
will world, will lake part In the
• Sweaters by Blue Blrd
sell his declaloos to the falthlul.
;presldenUal andYloe prealdenl!al candidates would run aoteam~ adhere to 11.
cloaed m-111 at the VaUoan.
• Blouses, Skirts, JIIIIP.S,
· , ~ll&amp;&amp;lnst BNither oel of candlclatea. Whichever ticket received the
-,
MallY PI!ells
Council OUtgrowth
To many ol the bishops who
1 ,largest ·lqtal volA! natlonall.Y would win the election. However If
will assemble In Rcme next
Any other action than hlsown
The Synod of Blsh&lt;11s Is an
Vest Sets by Am•lcan Girl
liD 101 ol oandldetea recetvod at least 40 per cent Of the vOO:, a be branded as "de!eaUst."
outgrowth ol the Vatican
• Nylon Stretch Pants by Stllchini
l'ilnoolf WWld be held. Before tlols method can 110 Into el!eot stele
Tha plt1allaln the Prealdent' o Council and is supposed to give
Pick·up
• Boys Slacks by Billy the Kid
'
path are m8JIIo'.
concrete eJQ&gt;resslon to the tablet pop packages in water
lel!lolaturea Ia necessary.
and
SEARCHING FOR THE SOLUTION TO FARM PROBLEMS
Amounced troop withdrawals council's m o 1 t Important before he gives ' em to the
• Jackets, Coats, Hats
Del_
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ver
New
farm
lel!lalatlon
c:ontlnuea
to
OCOUPJ
theattenUonol
the
wblch
are
to
bring
the
achievement
the
so--called
kids.
1
• Gloves, Mittens
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CALL
' ' llouJe Committee on ACP"lculwre. The pre1011t !arm programs Amerl""" total In Vleboam " D o c t r i n e Q! Collegiality"
• Sweat Shirts
orplre next year. Our CommltteehasheardtesU~"Irom monu down to 484 000 b De i
which a
t th
'bi
At our house , television
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· Ill rs of farm organizations with their propoaala lor improved have satlollod neither his crlt. 1 lit1 of l)qle and bishops in
-"
Call
I_ prop-ama. On September 24th Secretar, of Agrloulwre, CIC!Iurd lea ncir the North VletDamese. government or the church.
Us
Hardln, presented theoutllueao!theAdmlnlatraUon'areoommen.
Somewhere the Presl- So far, c....,sponsibllity rOo
tdatlons. The Agriculture Committee now must lorlllllate new nmst find, or try 11&gt; lind, the malnslargezy a paperdoctr"""
William McKinley was the
Today
leglslaUon to enable the naUon•s larmera to get a lalrer rewrn magic figure which willsUII the Pope Paul has shown no first U.S. president to use the
lor their o«orto.
criUcs and reduoe American dbposltlon to share authorlt¥ telephone lor campaigning
N. 2nd
THE GOSfS oF GOVERNMENT
oasuaiUes to an ao&lt;eptable : with the bishops to any purposes-in 11!96.
1
Interest paymento on the national debt ex&lt;eecl S17 bllllon per level. At the same time he
Year: more than the~ amounto!spendlngby all levels o1 goy. must oonvlnoe the North
(federal, Blate and local) In 1939- just 30 1ean ago. VletDamese that the United
SOCIAL SECURrTY BENEFIT INCREASES
Stalea will remain In South
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The president's propoaal to Increase aoclal security bone. Vle1nam unlll its mlnlmum~
' fits by 10 per cent Is long overdue. The president wants the In- Ia aooompllahed.
crease to bel!ln next April. I contend tbat bena!lts abould be raJa.
• MlnlmaJ Goal
ed l~telf. Our reUred people have already aeenthatr pur.
The Prealdent described tlols
ohatltig power eroded away by rampant Inflation; we should not minimal BOll as !ree delermlnuk _them to walt · ~er six months to catch up with tJOarllll atloa by the South VIetnamese
prloea. The ,prelldtint has al80 proposed that future benefit In- ol their own future th1'01181t
creases be directlY attached to the cei!l--o!.llvlng Index. 1 had eleelloos.
, . already Introduced legislation to ac:oompllsh tlola In early June;
The dllfloulcy here is that the
i I am pleaeed that the president Is supporting this propoaal. Sout!o VIetnamese never really
have had a chance to voice
Union Church leaturing 1 h e their own dealres.
Both sides claim to oon4'0I
Coleman Quartette fn the after.
noon was well attended.
the sympathies ol the VlelllaMr. and Mrs. Walter SWett mese people. A cerUdn amount
0
visited !rlendslnColumbusdur· of proii)Orlcy brcug!lt to the
lng a recent weekend.
cltles by U.S. Involvement
,
'l:lllljiW ~Wstd&gt;omMr, and .Mr..:X.ir•r !bnley · prolooblf ~d awlng. ~ •0!!
bers met
. with ~ 1.afurl Gala· , .ll!!\l)1!Wiitli4P:~'lt IJma ' to "tile ·u:11-~' lljb i~Jt-"t ' WW .lor, tllelr Se(!tfnilier meet- visited her.
Mr. and aide. In !lie &amp;unttYslde, It
~ lni- Mrsi Carl Crabtree, proal· - Mrs. " t.ioti'' Smlth, receoaly, seems probabl. the ~e
dent, Colductetl the )&gt;uslnosa They were enroute to Lexlaw- would vote !or peace oo any
' meeUng. Rev. Howard Mayne ton, Ky. , whore he has been ~ ·
was a guest and gave the lastal- transferred and wlll make their
The war In Vlelnam became
la_tlon -swvioe. OUioOfs for the heine there.
an Amerl""" war first In 1964
, xear are Mrs. Carl Crabtree,
Thad Dye, U. S. Navy, apeata when U.S. warplanes began
i preslclalij; Mrs. WOllam Law· weekend here with his wife, U... bombing the North, aad eacalat.
: son, vice president; Mrs. Men- do, and his grilqoarents, lllr. ed In 1965 with the first big
98~
i dal Jordan, aeoretar1o and Mrs. and Mrs. llale Dye.
wave ot Amerl""" _troops. Jl:
Robert Mattox, treasurer.
Linda !h'e and Carol Frale1 became a tru11 American war
,_ Mrs. Bernice MoKnl&amp;ht, c... resumed classes as sophQo In late 1966 when the Amort.
lutnbua; W.s a ~ot of Mr. and mores at Ohio Unheraity. Walt. cans took over the dole! role ol
,, Mrs. D, 0; McK!dat&gt;t and Mr. or Jordan Ia enrolled !here as strike !oroe In the searoh.ancl.
and Mra, Fern GUlcigly.
a freshman.
. deslro7 operations.
Mrs. Marpret Edmundson
Tho ;youth gro111 or the car, . of VlniGn visited Mr. and Mrs. penter BapUst Oouroh met at
': Ney
Mrs. Martha the hm10 of Nancy Smith. RonMaya Is also a 8UOSI ather par· da Whittlovton was the program
Lts
-·. ents' home.
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Mr, and Mrs. Earl starkey
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slallley
• ·:11oro guefls · or Mr· and Mrs. and Mrs. VIola Fout o! Belpre
Jesus !hen said to the
$1.49 VaiU.
' F)oank1'aUI.ey of O.xter and the and Murl Gelaway, local, wore JeuJs who hod believed in
·,.·, b l - s of ~a. Pauley and dlnnet fll(eall .of Mrs. Roxie Ar- · him, "If 1/0U continue in my
• ' lllr;, Starkey were celebrated. ba~h, Thuretlay.
~,:.;, ~ : , :tf'fc:~ 'f::~
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sayre were
Mrs. Gordon Swain, Barber- truth, and the truth will
: called to norlda by theserlwa ton, visited her cwaln, Freda • • vou free." - John
Illness of hla mother.
Smith, recently.
8:31, 3Z.
.Mrs. Faye Jordan and her al1o
6 oz. size
'' _ 'lbe bell advice I can
to lily young man -. . . cail
- · ao~,..~a, Jardall's
Q-Whot ill tile major .-.ir· be s u In me d up In exactly
· · 'tifilatrter,
-liuther!ord, to vlving
work " of the famous eight wotds, and they are- '
· Colianbua wtiero they spent a magazint editor, S01'all Jote· be honest with yourself and
.
blll the truth.-Jamea A.
· ' w~. On ~ ~boy loinetla pha Htlle1 .
1l'Oiil' or rOiatlv•• alii! frlands
A-The chlldren'aLrr;::::): ~·arley, fQfmor U.S. ~I·
·~Mary
Had a !,IItle
muter ~raJ. ~4_,."" ~
!Dr a lhOWOl".fOi' tie:&lt;O(f IN&lt;! Mr.
and Mrs. !!'.! L JOf.!!l\" at. .~
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In ad..,..o wtlh Clle SJ!IOd a!.
BlahcWa or tha. varloua ~OM!
coa!erencoa Ill bllhopo bel..-e
makbw '-Iaiii doci.U..such a s the- CD )llrth c....,GI
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By MIKE QUANE
and Howard llalshetl t h e - 6-0, and s.ttle [lOt Pill bla 12tlt victory t11 atiro-ltltter.
UP! ~ Writer
..,. behlntl KU!obmr, wllo had Ookland, ~Bob Pbrlllllll'a two-non dOllThere's no doubt Where Ted a1uaet1 bla ttllh homer In the
/
blo .-bled Chlca[IO to beat
WllUama' .,_!hiea lie: A at1emoon.
I'D the Nalloaal lea&amp;t•a, Mel! boive .Bonell aDd Clle 111-116.
.._ . will take ....., o1 bla
Wllllama c:ould ccmole blm- Yorlc lll,wetl b.Y Chlcqp. 8~; ta Twlna despite -KUIIDnw'a
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sell wllb the t1oou11tt that the 3- St. Ulula dofootetll'ltlqdtlpbla, twwon hamer. '
'lbe WalllllnBton llliiii8W 2 victory over ended the aloo by 6.6, l'lltlllllrtlb etl8lld
Make Belanar'a be ..IJ!lled
_pulled out all the stops most •ooe•stul _..., lor a llaatleal, 5-4, SaD Dle[IO/ aJnslo In the bottom olthe loth
Wecmoetla)' nfaltt trying to help Washington cl.., alnoe1945. - defeated Sen Franolaco, 9-4, ...,led · Belu.-o t10 lllip •a
Fra Howard
u the
Other Actlca
and Loo
beat Houlllll ~• .-.... loafn&amp; atnek with
1111Jo1: lea&amp;ue bolla-lUll chlm. 1n other Amerl- Leacr• ~the 'rio1Dr7 O¥er Wt,uJim
p.m.
p[Jlol.
actloo
Chicago
de!eated
MimeMike
~atela
ateppetl
In
lor
Pllmer bla · 18tb Ill lhe
RliSIIING PASSING
NET OFF, NET DEF.
Cincinnati (Maloney li -S) at
'lbe
abmpt
!ailed,
however,
aota,
4
•
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llaltlmore
llllllled
Howard
·
as
the
big
111011
lor
year.
Yds. Avg, Yd. Avg.
Yd. A1J,
Yd. A1J,
Atlanta CMC~ 0-01. 8: OS
Losoa 2oth Game
Athens • •• •.•• 488 244.0 73 38.5 581 280.$ 237 118.5 u Howard cauld only maMfll' a D e t r o 1 t, 2 • 1, New York Waalllniifm, aiU8llfnl bla 30th
walk
In
ftllr
trips
1n
tile
...,eaked
b,y
Clovolantl,
f-3,
hamer
!or
all
three
!!enotnrs•
Clovoland'a
Lull TWa, a 21.
P-~~uston CRay 8 -2) al Los Gallipolis • • • •• 468 234.0 142 7LO 610 S05.0
US,O
!!enotnra•
llnal..,..
victory,
Kansu
City
-out~omla,
runs
and
glYIDc
Jot
Coleman
pme
wtmor
laat
- - . loll
Angeles (Singer 19-121, 11 p.m. Ironton ••.• • • 330 165.0 194 97. 0 52f 282.0 351 1'15.0
Sen Diogo CKirby 6-20) at Sen Jackson • .• • • • 443 221.5 101 50.5 54f 272.0 251 12LO
2oth aame tllla year In
- - - - -- -- - - hla
bo1!!DJ
to tile Ylllkeea, Tlant'a
228.$
:.':'cisco CMarlchal 21 -11), s Logan . • • • ••• 232 116.0 fO 20 0 272 136.0
1n other NL pme1,
lllrowlnc error In Clle · alxlh
Meigs .• ••• .• 283 140.5 212 106.0 f65 :UU · 357 178.5
Nei&amp;.-York • . . . 88 44. 0 79 :i9.5 167 ' 83.5 - 671 335.5 II lbe Amorlean Loque CCllllrlbulo!l to hla """ defea1,
Qol- beat Mlmeaota · f-3 wltlle Mike Keldob blo
Wellston • •. .. !59 79.5 37 18.5 196 98.0 798 3W.O
Amtrl&lt;llnLHgue
WalllllnBton etl8lld out ~atot\ fourth In 10 dedalona.
E•st
3-:1, Beltlmore ~o~J~~ot~DIIiut2- lCanHI Clf;f'l EtlKirlo;palrlck
OVERALL SCORING
w. L. Pet. GB NAME- TEAM
TD PAT PTS (G) AVG.
1~ New York 11fWec1 ClevaliDd, -u...od hla torrid 1ate • · Baltimore
109 53 .673 t$ Kanaaa C"bltlinll aa ht drove In t1lo runa
Darwin Valentine, Jackson •••• •• 9 10 64
4 16,0
I Delroll
90 12 .556 19
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Dan
Murphy,
JackiOII
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6
5
41
f
10
3
'Boston
87 •-75 .537 22
Ca!Uomla, 6.0, and Seatlle 101 Jer
Adair' l1alabetl ill! the
17
Danny - . MelJS , • , • . . . •
6
2 38 4
11.5
Washington 86 76 .531 23
111 FRED DOWN
last quartar.century. Sorey by Oal&lt;land ~
8 36 4 . 9.0
UPI ~Writer
about that, Lao Durocher, but
AI Ou_;er alnlled ~ AD&amp;ala with a
lOitdetl
New York
80 81 .Jf/7 28'12 Tom Prose, Gallipolis ..• • • • • . . 5
0 30 4
7.$
Qeveland
62 99 .385 .c6V2 Mike Akers, Ironton . • • • . . • • • • 5
Would )'OU bellove 100 Ylcto- they're not bod &amp;IIYI either. Rd&gt;orto Clemente from third double In the fifth In a JUDe
rles !or the New York Meta. •
Plnch.ldtter Art Sham all)', the beso with t1lo out In tile aiDb al!oilelletl by raiD after 11ft
W. L. Pel. GB
SOUTHEASTERN omo AmLETIC LEAGUE
.more victories than any o1 20th o1 21 pla,yers uaecl by to give the Pirates• Joe Glbboa lml..:!':_;
='edln1h
11
96 115 .596 8
Minnesota
TD PAT PTS G AVG. CaB&lt;IY Stengel'a New Yorlc Manager Gil lioti&amp;'OI, aiasled hla aixtlo win.
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NAME-TEAM
87 74 .540 9
Ookland
Darwin Valentine, Jackson • •. ..• 4
2
26 2 13.0 Ylllkee pemant 'wlnnora In the home Bid Harrelaon with 1110
Nate Colbert drove In IIYO decldlaa nm lor Seattle with
71 90 .441 2S
California
Stu Smith, AlheDB • • • •• • • • • ••• 3
0
18 2 9.0 Amerl""" League. • .and run whldo gave Rcn Ta,ylor bla runa with a triple and a homer the =.IOidotlln the nlnib aa
68 93 .422 28
Chlcogo
Mike Akers, lroaton . • • • . ..• • • 3
0
18 2 9.0
surpassed by only three Nation- aiDb w1n and l!laotl Iormor to lead a ~t- Sen Dle[IO lbe
batlle
Kansas City 68 93 .422 28
Rand,y Edwards, lroatGn .••.•... 3
0
18 2 9.0 al leaClllO !lag wlnnera In the Mot Dick Selma with Ida loth -ck ogalnat the Glanta. from Olldalid doaplte two
64 97 .398 32
Seattle
Chuck Neal, f.ellipolls • • • • ••• •• 2
4
16 2 &amp;.0 Iaiii 2f years?
loto. HarreliOil _...s the 12th Bobb,y - . bit hla 32nd homera . by t b 0 Ioaera• Sal
Danny - · Melga .• • •.• . .•• 2
2
14 2 7.0
Holling as lhw8b to the wllb a double and went to third hamer at the - • !or the Bando and another by Riel
Dick Ritter, Athou .•••• .. . • •• 2
0
12 2 6.0 iiiiDill' horn, the ..,...._
Clll Tommie Aclee'l ll!l1eld out Glanla.
"'""ly. lltoYe Whitaker .,...
Pete Neal, Gallipolla ..•• •.• ... 2
0 -12 2 6.0 llflll)&gt;ols ol !rustratlall notched before !loamall)' dalfvered hla
Ted Slmmclllia tripled home ::'::o~~~r'wlllt a 111011 alloord !Dr
Tom Prose, Gallipolis • ••. • .••• 2
0
12 2 6.0 victory No. 100 Wednelda,y game.~ hll.
Joe Torre, w1to waikotl, In the
a,
0
12 2 6.0 when they beat the Qllca[IO ''lbe ptttaburlh Pirates de- nlnlb llmlnc to give the f--~
Terr1 Lloyd, Jackson •. , • • •••. • ll
Lee F101d, Meigs .• , , •••. • • , •• 2
0
12 2 6.0 CUba, ~. ID 12lmlnp,
!eatetl theEeal Expos, 5-f, Cardlatalo their victory over the
Dave Sullivan, Nelaoovllle-York .•• • 2
0
12 2 6.0
Charp It ol1 to _...,, 1111
Padres Pblllloa.
clhialonal allenment or black lhe San F:
sqo Giants, 9-4,
Claude ~n [lOt bla 20th
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.~ 1!\e.~ l~J!!atl,l~ Meta th' St.
8 ClinUnaJa n!DPetl_ _~ef!lp;-after. IIYe .ttempls•·
c
YdL No. TD wll1 110 lnlo the pla,yol!.a wllh the Phllal,lolpbla Pblllloa.l:t~; """"'
~ Allploo,~r~
Jackel ..... c.l35 4
wea-, 'N-Y • •. 10s 6 '0 till ol lite belt reoortlll aJMI lb6-' . AltllelnJJotlalors tli~ th~ ~._ Ooteen,
r.alllpollo _ •• •• , 128 4
Krebs Lopn
Houston Aatroa, 5.2, wllo has lolrt U, hadn't 71 f 0 OOIIllliled by &amp;111 team In lbe ~
Meigs ......... 100 4
Meigs : : . 65 f 0
alnoe Sept. 11, Whia beal.,'-!1
Ironton .. ... ... so 4 20.o Howard. GaJUpoua M 3 o
Con~&gt; I..
whfwetllbloton.~.arry DlerkTOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Headley~ Wellston 61 4 0 1 ~~
....,.~
er took the defeat to opd up
TEAM
Pta. G A11o
PUNT RETURNS
LEXINGTON, Ky. (U~ To tuck)' ror\:ea.
with a 20-13 record.
MANY
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Yda. No. TD Iong.aufrertng Unl1'orsley ol "Ara called me after 11m
MODELS
Jackson
30 4 7,5 v-·~Ldlana g a m
ande .kl""'.....
TO '
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....,,...,., Jkn .. .. 82 9 0 Kaatuc!QI !OOiball lana, John ••
..,y
Galllpolla • • • • • · 50 4 12.$ Grate, Melga, ••.• 75 3 1 Ray 11 Kentucky' a resident uked It 1 aeetled IllY old Job Cork oak contiDues to proCHODSI FROM
. ;-, ·
Lcgan ......... 67 4 16.8 Howard,r.anpu,,54 6 o
back,"llay
ealotl.
duce cork lor about 200
Athens • ••• • • • • 74 4 111.5 Seb"'- · - •o 1 1 J)rOiiloer .o l miracles.
, rev
years
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COI'III'but
IND~~GADERS
JohDston, ' - " .. · 22 4 0 lnlenoaUonal Coach o1 the Uoere sure Ia a.new aplritlnlbe I . _·. _..,._ _ _ _ _

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den, Mra. Nlcholooo.aod Mra.

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jlldp ol'the Ohio Alooclatlon of.
Garden CIW&gt;o, awanlod ftrat,
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a!!d Mra. C&gt;rla Dlel!l.
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A Procram on hiJd!lllhts or
Ohio waa preoentod with Mro.
Paul Will! oholllrw alldoa or a
trip tbrouJd! Ohio 1111rka. Jilin
Edna Strlek ._led oo an 11'11·

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!bl;r-olx lla!lloaU received Mae Berry, Tom Crllp, Andrea
certltlceteo ll:routmndlnaaco- Dewhurat, JO ELLEN DIEHL,
demlc achln- ol!rla!g 011 Debra Garneo, NI!IICl Greeolee,
awuda asoembiJ held at Kelp c.ime Grueoer, MELANIE
lliQil School, 1114dleport, Wed- HACKETT, S!ell7 Jane Hall,
neldoy aflemoon.
ArtiJJr Kloeo, DAVID KRAWTile awordo werebuedCXJthe . $:ZYN, CONNIE LANNING,
-nto' work the loot oemeo- DEIIRA JO MAY, Mary Anna

the 1968~9 ochool yoor.
II! order to ll!allly I student
Dllll have rocetred at leaot
three 81'ade• ol A aad...,. be·
low a B.
Honored attheuoemhlywere
(names In Clllltal letlero recel'fed all A'i):
SOPHOMORES: SilO!! Andrcwo, RICHARD ASH. DIENE
BARNES, Doria W
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II\' CLARICE ALLEN
Mra. Glenroy Ewl~a!!d MrL
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a..S oloter-laJ.Iaw,lllr.ll!dMra.
Purl07 Karr, Mr. aad Mra.
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Mr. 111111 Mra. Denzel CJo.
land vlalted W..neoday altar1. F. '?(IJI !,II, Point

Mldldlr, Cheryl Ne18011, ANN
MARIE OHLINGER, CONNIE
LU RADFORO, MARGARET
JEAN RIGGS, Mlllao Rizer, Hebee.. Scaaa. Sleven Stanlt)',
Michael Slruble, Martin Vauahon, JOE WELKER, Rebecca
WUJ, Beckj&lt; WriJd!l Edward AIlan YOIIIW.
JUNIORS: D o n Ander1011,
MARY K. I!RICKLES, Colh1
ll!mee, DEI!IIIE CROW, Anita
Fultz, Glorll Gotr, David R&lt;Dert Haaeri.Y, Rebecca lloudaabelt, GLENNA KEYS, Fronk·
IIJ! Rizer, John Sobo, GLENNA
SPRAGIJE, Sandra TI,Ylor, Re...... Triplett.
SENIORS: Linda Cordlllo,
Linda Sit Cotterill, Juanlto Ma.
rle Jerrell, Ro&amp;er Paul GUm 0 r e, Timothy IIIIo)' Glaze,
MARY MARLENE GOODWIN,
SHERRY HAYES, Rhonda Kathleoo Folmer, HAZEL KISER,
Diane Knorr, Linda lila Lana,
~- Lahoe, GEORGE EDWARD
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Stratzel, BEVEI!LY TROMP.
SON, Richard Paul Werner, Col.lne McGowan
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BY MRS. LYLE !!ALDERSON .
Mr. a!MI "·a. ~-1 .._ __..__
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spent a .......,nd will! Alrmao
a!MI Mra. Guy l!arnhart and
Jamie, Fort Slaw, S. C.
Ro·_.. vlaltoro of Mr. and
Mra. Vlr,UI!uckley wore Mra.
,., __ Adams and Mr. and Mra.
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Thirteen""" memberowore Walker M&lt;ndal.
IDIU&amp;Ied. Into the Eaotorn IIIJd!
IDIUated were Janice Bolli,
SchoOl Chlpter of. the Fulure Venedo YCIUII&amp; S!tlla l!lrcl, SanHoniemaktro ot. Amorlca at a &lt;17 Wood, JO)'ce Mjero, ClbdJ
meetlnl at the bome or Ruth Farrar, Lana llel!at·m, Rita
Mardnko, Doll!a Lantz, Blrbora Well, Debbie Millhone,
Marcia carr and Pam Rol-.
A wl011er tool! and a hayride
Received
followed the IJ!Itladoo, and PID·
eswenplayed.
Arml Sera:eant Firat Closs Olboro aJIM!dlna were Mila
Jolm I. Hawley, oooot.Mra. Lo- _Wilker, CarOl Holllnpr, Mary
·Ja Rawley, Third street, Pam- lluchlllan1 Doma Wells, FranorO)', received hie oecond ceo Wallo, Mary Upton, Joyce
thrOI!IIb fourth awordo of lhe Folll,)', C&lt;mle Wello, Kalhy
Air Medal at Waller ""'!Army Brawlll.)', Carol7!! Grlfllll, Joyce
Medical Center, Wathlrwtoo,D. Grue-, Joyce 1llng, Rhea
C., Sept. 17 tor meritorlouo Poolor,· Wlmle Marcinko, Ka.
oervlce whUe partlelpathw In lily Tirttle anllllra. Janice Rlt.
aorlal Qlghtln oq&gt;portofsround chle, advisor.
operatlona dlll'ln&amp; hla laat aoGueato wore Carol7!!Parker,
algrment In Vletnun.
Chorleo Ritchie and Frank Up..
The oerpont, whooo wife, too, Iiiio drove the troctor for
Cal Claraderlalka
Hazel, Uvea at 7722 Llale Ave., U!e bll.)'rlde.
Coata of pur,ebred Siameoe Falls Church, Va., alao holde
c~ta range from very pale the DlstlqJulohed FlyiJ!g Croll .
cream t h r o u g h beige to and the . Arml CCI!Imendatlon
brown with blue or oeai Medal.
points. These cata aU have
blue eyes. A third character- - - - - - - - lstlc Is the voice-very low FALCONS SWITCH GAME
and mournful.
ATLANTA CIJPJ)-!!ecauaeor
with her --nto, Mr. ll!d lira. the potalbllll;r or an Ocl. 5
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Rolph Barton and her brother - .... - - · - ,.,.
and family, Mr. a..S Mra. Lar- lhe Alla!U Braveo ani the
1'1 Barton.
N"' York 111oto the Atlanla
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liar and FaiCOIII ha.. awltched 111 their
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Ccllto tram Atlanta
vlolled wilhMr.IQdlofn.Jamea SkM·- •· Groot Field.
Ruth and.__,.
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Mlddlopart vlolted with Mra. Qn1y 10 eleaalents were
Beaole Larkins recentJ.y
lmOwn to the ancients.

POII!eroy, lapreoentlyaorvllW witb tho U. S. Arml IJ!
VIetnam. Mel!lroy, 1 lt87
~til .of. PCI!IerO)' lfllb
Sebool, was -10)'011 II the
l(t'apr '~ laP-for
~ Jiira before euterq ·
lhe ttnlce. He enllalld In
111• oervlce.., Marcb 4, ,.u18tllllf trcm blale tralnllWOO
MaJ'atbatFt.Jacklon,Soath
~ He aJao received
·advai!Ced lnllaaJtry tralnlnaat
Ft. Jac.._ llflldl8thw·July
10111. lletonleavlrwforVIetlUI be ~ 2:5 IIIQ&gt;a with
his tamuy, :KeElro,Ylsaaecurll;r PcJIIcemao at can Tl!o,
Vloll!lill, In the )ofe..... Delta. Hla addreoola: Pfc. Paul
M. Mel!lroy, E 268-48-8e88,
13th Scty. PI~ DeL 1, ~0
San Franclaeo, CaliL 116215,

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Mr. 111111 Mra. Jamea Weber,
MWJaport, were rocent vlolt.111'1 ot. Mr. and Mra. Tliamu
Wll!or.
1111'. 111111 Mra. Eldon WUJ, Syraeuoe, opent 1 recent ovenliW
Wltll Mr. 111111 Mra. Da111el a ..

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vlalUna houro 2:30 111 4:30 p, dOlln ' ~ m., Kathy R. - n 81'1111tled and God's WIIJ' elloavlna and heeling men. We are limP0
m. only. l'arerta only 011 Pod;. ~ 1•0
dow!! ~P. lng when we woo't receive all ot t!Je !Uhle trulh. 4:2, They didn't
atrlea Watdo
·' • ...:__1 8 dow!! l.as believe the roi!IIT..Uoo. We ore limping when we peroecuto the
ADYI&amp;'IIONS
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~hltcadoo or adml~olona Ia
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However, Dve lhoull!!d became Chrlatlana bOcauoe ell tl!lo
withheld untU fllrthor. l!l!dce.
Wlltl
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Mra. 071r M. Green, RL Z
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Cr&lt;Mn Clt,y, 1011, 11:52 a. m., ;::: It&gt;
a. m., Alliod-Aah- hoo a penltentlai'J' prepared for all who reluoe IRs otrered mer.
Wednoadll,)'; Mra. WUJiom S.
It&gt; ' ... m.; ~Mar- ey, You milo)' never leap ao_dldlhlaman, but you Wll1 rnagntty lhe
Bullock, RL 2GaUlpoilo,dollJiho
~ ~~~-md Meldohl Lord in your heart, and rejoice in lhe WIIJ', pe&lt;Ullar to youroelf.
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' ~-el ;..;.::::::. own ~:l5 Cllool()l me with lhe leaparo 111111 not wllh the llmpera.
tor, 1:04 p.m. Wedlleodll.)'; lira.
Robe L. .
• p. m.; ""' .......... dow!! 6 p.
~- . Cunni~ N w m.; RlvenaiJOOd "' 7:15 p. m.;
Charlotte CorUay purchased
U.,yett; W, VL,, IO!I, 6,~ P·ll!o .Alton Zepl!p' dow!! l:2~ L m.•
a butcber lmlfe and gained
Wldnelilay; Mrs. !!lily E. Me- Victory dOW!! 2-1~ .
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entrance to Marat's bouae~rmltt, ,RI.. l Letart, aon, 3:15 1,. "! 3,15 a. ;.. ;
hold. She was admitted to
L m., '11iurodly; Mra. WUIIam YUle dow!! 4o15L m.
bls bath and, after a short
J. Bl.rnelt, Crown CIQ&gt;, doUJihpolitical dlscussiOJ!, stabbed
ler, 4:4r a. m. ThurodiJI.
'""';r=""""=""i,...,the,.......,...,..,.......him to death. Miss Corday
DISCHARGE!i
en years s
statutory
was convicted of murder
Hmlt of time any man can
and died on the guiUoUne
Frank Brown, Rdlort T, serve as U.S. prealchlnt, &amp;e·
four days later.
l!rumlleld, Mra. Joule M. cording to the ·22nd. Amend·
Charles, WUJiom T. Chapman, ment to the Con~tuUOif,
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Mra. Ceo J. Cbevaller, Mr1o
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SIGNS CONTRACT
Fa~ MeCOI'I!IIek, ~·· EIJI.. Windle, Julia A. ,)!~
PHILADELPIUA (UPO ~.~er;,~ J, Fe~ lira. Cllarleo v.oo+i., ljr\)J!ar.
Center Bob Clarke, the PhlHcioeY Freemai1; David c.
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lodel hi F· .. ~· No 2
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' c:Onlract Wedn~oday. tlal'k~
Rouah, Mra. Homer Slanl07, font dauebler, Mra. JDavld K. · atudy In the •
will be In the Flyers' llntupthll
Mra. Grace Slale
. n,}leamelh E. ~ aad inl!nt 1011,f1. J1o1&gt;. IIJ!geria)f too
weokeud In IIID!O&amp; wllh Rochea.
Stewart, lllra.lfp1lal E. WelD, ert 0. Mant 07 and 1
dough-' .bath, ·YJ'Iie
ter, Her8110)'and Providence ot.
Mark I. Whooln, Michael P. ter,
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lhe Amerl- Hocllq ~e.
Ave. General vlllltq houn 2-4 m••
ani 7-8 p. m. only. Matornll;r
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w,-ba•llil niJd!t hero 10 - titled 111 a 1081411! pa.u 111
cii!GIAI alh!eUca .at Rio Grande homo - · ll!d a aocond
aild 'aulll U!e atl!ledc ,a011 ticket at redueed raleo,
and cOimcll Ia ~ thjrd llUidnl ~~~aee fl!l'
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Oregon stele OYer Soutbern
. : , ~ Ia ·lhe other AFL meetings: CalllOrnla, lUchlpn state orer
.,,,, Clnclpt~ OYer San Jlleao- 1 Notre Dame 111111 Kentucll)' OYer
. / ~, ~ the llenpla ore Auburn.
' ...... ,ljl wino! .-., 'lllll!lng the
BuekeY.,s 9Jould Prevalla
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Wasblngton ewld IIYO Ohio
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. ~ -~ Otkl•nci-:See _Col~a ~er Prlne-,J!art.
,What ~· when 10U 'don't mouth C!'ler lk!ly erc.o, Plm~- ~altenllon.
I,Ylvl!lla orer · Brown, eo1pte
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Allen, , . _ at Ohio
'tJ!!Inroll;r, apent the weekla!d
wltll Mr. 111111 Mra. Clayton AIlfr. and Mra. Glen Tl!omo
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;:th.Mr. and Mr•. Lawrence
Chrlatophor Scott.
Mr. 111111 Mra. Chorlea Goea- to apont a W88kend with Mr. and 1
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Ytalted Tuoodll.)' will! Mra. I.e- called on Mr, and Yro. ClayMr. and Mra. Charles DolaJd.. I '119 W. Main
992-3535

u. Koblenll at lho Votorana tGII Allen, Seturdoy eveniiVo oon and lamlb or Logan vlolted
lllanorlal HoopltaL
; . Stall Set. a!MI Mra. Jorcy CJo.
'lull 111111 family bave moVed 111
,Fort Knox, Ky., whon ha will
. . atotlcad. He receally ...
.~ tram • rau'o 1llllr of ·
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' I 1111'1. Goorp Wolf hll been
nlllrDid 111 hor h&lt;me tr0111 Holil.r lledlcal Conter.
lira. IAiha Wood apoaat a lMr
dale with Mr. and Mra. Horold
Hawk 111111 family, Alllatly,
1111'. and Mra. Charlea Elcho
1...- 111111 dauebler ofCGI0111bua
apoaat I - n d with Mra. Opal

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Mra. Allee Fqutty hea roturned h...,. after oPendlng a

Lillie Hockl,._
Mra. ll E. YOUIII and Mra.
Hozal llalderiO!I or Vlema, w.
Va., opent SUnlla)' at theW IIllama-RoldoriO!I hCI!Ie. Olher
vlsl111rs wore Mra. OVaScUh6r-

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$ llll.)'mond Van Meter 111111 aon, of PeDDSylvanla against the Mro. 1FlUty lllao visited wl1h I .... fiRESlOIE AND '
YEAR II
Earl, Y..,..IOIIII, apoaat the mine owners In 1854, which, Mr. a..S MrJ. L.Jle Dayhoff of. I
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weoklnd wllh Mra. Mabel vao- after a seri~s of crimes. was
Mater.
suppressed mllf/7.
Mr. 111111 Mra. Hol!art Newell 1111111.
111111 Sl!eDa wore in CGII!IIIbuaiX!
11111 Kathy WUeon, student
!undoy 111 -their ....,.._
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" Even wl1h ml&amp;lt4' Joe~.
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.;. UCLA IJ'IerNortl!wto- 0.70
Kaaawta ..."111 I 02 old 111811 bomlame,had,.....knowaawaU c!I¥.1Uawao a ro• llo
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Loa Anpleo orer Nft' .,.,., Siate orer Dllnoll, Arlzo.
Clylloton, lU7otal. for heaven ao a result of. )!Ia heallni: or the ICIUIII!d boib-. i bl111
._ 1'1, :f~~w~'t only Orl1011111-111mo •-.., olpot. lia ·over """" Nebralllra Ire iln tbe~ 111111 Wlnllold Uevo ·It llllllld pleaoe GociiJ! our daY llwo -ld btllevo tor dlo
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' · Only ~doe~ Aillllla over Baltl11101e-f!,e
u. overTolodoaild
Jr:g~ Dl· more 111 1&gt;1-lna -le111 Chrlat and JUt cturch thin anrthllllwo
CGIIII811'11 the allllll trull).
Welt Texaa state oror Wld!lto 1110. llolworth dolm 10,20
, lloow. Thll crJwled man Ia a pid!lre ot'lhe _.14 Sin Ia pan.
1 11101 and nome
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OliVer, I athed Beara In seven yearS,
CaroiiJ!a, Louhlana state OYer ~ou LaRolno do!rn 1Z:35 a. . erodroado diQ&gt; ~ diJr -ctllw oamethlni: from the a.tioch.
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st.te, CIII!!IICII ovor Goora!a
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Wathlngton overSanFnnela. ·-·., · - • - OYer llemphla
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MarT1!11 man rejol~ .)Ill like yauand lwatld han • • "He
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CaroliJ!a, Mlp'lll!'l
Wakl m w
- . looping up, 11ocx1 and 1lllked ll!d entered with lhem Into lhe tem.Jleuer with lhe P'"'ndlna theJ st. l.culo over Plltsbu!llh- Fore at and Weot V~ over L ":;,. D!..,~' J~
pie walklnc 011d leaping 111111 praising God." He waon't leaplna aU
1 •.~ In the Denver 011d San Nellher club Is llllda!c aq,or VML
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Southwut - Arkii!Jal .,_. • G·Ss
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Texaa chriatlon, ' - orer jl'Ob.Y• C p.
MI. ~~ ll!d pie. We I I - make progress when we go 111 cturch - "he en.
)lurid chatnploot IJ! caoe you've lUchlgan needed an addlni: Navy, lUulallppl smte OYer S b - It&gt; 2,2:5 L
F • F. tered wllh them Into the temple.• Godwaaall over him, he turnloatbotl!lhoaepmoa maehiJ!elnltoDrlltwollllll8s Houllm, Teua Tech, OYer Deorbornlt&gt; ' L m., ort ed lila -ooaloooe. 1A!t ua return 1111hoemotlonallamlhll
and pvo revivals or old.Jnodce of. late
··'=IUiavated lhe poln for Joe Tile Wolverines ripped Vander: Waboma Slate, Kanaoi orer niter Jean'::.3; :01. D!.I.J:: made the church
non thoulh be had U!e bUt, 42-U then Waahlna1on 45- New Muleo, ~ · state Ilona! - 0 4 40 • L m&amp;.m · - you can go to a funeral and not - .., tears, Tile world
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1 ' ed are lllin8 111 have a better Ume In the hoooe orlhe Lord "llwe
l!e Char&amp;era.
eoach 1J! hll Drat .YNr
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don't expect ·itqr aeore~ ':e
Far Weot- Calllornla·: orer =-l•k "'. t ~· m.;ORCOq&gt; let liD and lot God have IRa wonderfulwiiJ'." Selntloo ~a'at 10111
' .. l!oanehOII, Joe Nllllall! mana.. tbooe agelnot Mlt-rl tl!ll Rice, Walhlnlton state ...... • ": m..
ore - n ~145 -.Wrd emotloo; for "the ldnldOm or God lo riJd!teouoneos,
'"'"'~ 111 letore ,tbe poln 11101'8 weekend.
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'llhall tho. Jell !lfn, llhll!k hlo : Terry McloiiUoa!, Mltoourl' do Slate and San llleiO Slate 3' a. ~::• ~!Mo ltl all orer the houao. II wasn't something worked up, •but PU taU
.~ ~· CUv.e Ruth, 111111 the 'IW'Ierhack, I s - ot.tbe..,.. 11'1er Son~ st.te.
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will glvethe breed. He Cl!ll run and he.
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, .,..,Ita aU OYer I look for a.e Ml~
R. It&gt; ~:lS P. m.; Mary EDen .tbem In lhe porch, 81'11111 Mll!dertng.• Tl!en Peler proceeded
, .~,. to . baYe evened their
That taka a care or lhat and
Holzer Medical Center, Flnt ::n 1 a.. ~- ;V ~ D. down 111 preach 111 lhem, V. 12.26. JIUt go Into lhe next cho)ller and ,...
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Stale ,Parkt" CUon If* till .
Wanlorllol W..-ld ~ Ohl.. 9l!e
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dockl 111 be oddod 1I.Y tho
olon or Natunl RoiiOIIrcu. · .
lin. Vlr&amp;ll Alldftllt...lldod
at themoetlrwdurfali'lllll&lt;htblle·
plano wero llllllo tor a ~ ·
vltlt to the Saulheutiam Oh!e
Mental Hlllllh Cenler' 011 ~ ,
11. Glfll111 be 11-atlhattlmo
ore to be taken 1I.Y 11!8!1!1!ero 111
the October moet~rw
Tile Recten 11-tllwtobo·
held at Lake Hopa 011 NOV. 1 ·
wa1 aMOOI!Ced. lllra. Jonal! cot,.
terUI wluntmed to pr.tP&amp;n
the Nov, 17 eo1!aDn tor "llreen
Thumb Nate•"· The ·preilonnounced thotlhedll!wlllhave
\he rodlopJ'GII'&amp;!!IIDNovember
800 Mra. Erelwlne and Mra.
Ca.-day will .tarUci~Jate In lhaL
MrL Tltulpvedmiuooauolrw st. JohD 1. The- pve
the Lord's Pl'IIJ"'r aoillhe ciW&gt;
creed and collect lnunlaon. Tile
treasurer reported that the
atale a!MI count;y aiiOCiadoo
dues have been pald, and Mra.
11urny presented the nowor
coorunlttee report.'
A bulb exchorce ,..1 hald by
the members who reoponded to
roll call bY ...mrw 1 otatepark
lfldch they hod riolted. Rofloeobmeeto were aervtd by Mra. 11•
tua and Mra. Alldno.

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11 Dithroom" · olll!litlu,. two ..,......
Mra. Jamal
l·illlllllla ,..., a leollll'e oflho Jloo. Nlchelaon and lllra. Jolmollol\
niJd!t moellnl ofUtellutlard .. Reltpoua" . - Mra. Clar(lardol! Club held at the heme enee Murm. llrat.
11 NeYialoll" Mra. Robert
;or ...... Jameo Tllua.

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ArriYIDB TuelldaY nllhl UMIIIOUII&lt;ed lonmootwelcamevlolt with hll puenll, Pete and Francia KleiD, waa their aon, Fritz,
""" 'stationed In Waahlftllon, D. C. Frill Ia ~at back rr.m a
Clrlllbean crui11e.
He came especially at Ibis time 1&lt;1 aeo hla lather wllo Is re. cuporatlns nicely from recent surpry. Lite In Auguat the famIly took "' real~onco In AriUWton. VL, and, oleouno, both of
the boys are In ochool """·
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cmdr. Klein Is on 1 ,lob - cllrtel&lt;lr of tho ,..._lll""ent
Informatioo and Dtte Syalellls DlviiiM of the Na&gt;al Ordlnloce
· System• Command. He'll be returnlJV to Waohingtlln Frldv.
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RealdiDB teq&gt;or~rlly with the Klein family 11 Lt. Arthur
Clark, brother of Carla, who loin the Na¥BI Ships Syolelll Command worldns In the Destroyer Projecto Onlce In WaahiJwlon.
: He recently purchased a towmouse In ~rlrwftelcl, VL, and.will
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and Mra. Wlllllm Klleben lltd
cJaualllora.
Mra. Joe Tllnler-IIU spent
the past two weelul'ln Bueyruo
visiting her ..., ud dalqhtar.

AND AT HOLZER HOSPITAL Tuelday Frank F\lpte had a

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: to Pomeroy - rcr awhile at lent. Ramon arrived In Columbus
via jet Wednesday olio moon and waa mot at the Colwnbua airport
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MR. AND MRS. HOBART RAUB are back from a delightful
vocation In Mitchell, S. D., with their son and daiJihter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Mankin and chllclren.
The ....,le wort o011edally at thlstlmeaothat they could attend the Lawrence Walk Shoir which waaplayl1111a1 tho Corn Pal·
: • aco just a block from where the lamlly lhes. They'd had .their
• ticket• Cor well over two months. Just two yoara ago they ar·
ransed their ..catiCMI ao they could attend the Jack Bemy ahow
t • at the Corn Palaeo.
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;- world - "covered with corn from top to bottom, with even tbe
: pictW'e of the top performer in eolcrecl corn. ,.
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While In Mitchell, tbe lamlly obaerved the aocond birthday
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: ot Scott Anthoey. Tile Manldna have live children, and the oldest
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.vera ·
Mrs. Roae ....,,_ • pre
alllpi Mra. Helen~da,predelil or the hollt group, extered aldort at the clasa, and Mrs.
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dillcla the teaehor.
m1tt
women, eommendlnll them.: : ::'waa p r e - a rosebud.
111e -""""' of 11Weral per- their Y-• or ~~~~u In
For thedlnnerthe!llleitswere
Jiana w11o allended a lellowlhlp chureh. SJe&lt;lal ree~w m was
part;y ld Bear Park &amp;mdoy to . .
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Bobbyback
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Sondra TUrner Dorinda
Anlold, RaoiiY
andand
Brent,
The aolo
will be with
holdbaked
both
went
to and
BuQTUa.
WUIM,
the Mill
Hev. Friday
and Saturday

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o1 c!.,.oland, and Mra. Doaald
ed in ld
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English Christmas festivities
end l!'lelll o1 Mro. Emeot was to b!D'n all night; If It
Bowles.
went out, It was considered
.a sign of W luck that would
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
govem the entulng year.
T h e Woman' • Soclet;y ol
Chrletlan Service at the MInersville U n I t e d Melhodlat
Church will holcl a niJIIIIUI8"
aale Friday and Sa!Drday In the
Brown bulldlna, Pomeroy, cornor or llutlel'llll and Main st.

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Snoulfer, and Mrs. Edith Sisson will handle the sale on Frlclay. Mrs. Ray Heaton and Mra.
Pat Dutly, troop leaders, will
asalot on both clays,
Work!DB on Saturday will be

eta from II a.m. to ua.m.; the
Meltlbera at 1118 Loyal WoDodollrom 11 a.m. tot p._m.; men'• ClaBI ~~ Jlllna were
the HoneYauckles from 1 p.m. Mrl,llava Beach, ,Mra. ~
to 3 p.m. and the Road Rumen Blohop, llrL ·a.tlda, Mra. Ida
from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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orannlzatlon oC women, the Am[ orlean Lqlon Auxiliary, hopes
IG Increase Ita memberahlp to
~ the mUll lim mark thla yoarbe ~
onro !DB III8IIY new mom u,
Mn. Ben Neutzi!DB, prealclent
at the Elpth District said Wed• aeoday.
A spedollnvltatlontobeeome
membera has been laaued by
Mra. NeutlliDB to the wives ol
relurl!!d .Y~~ veterw ol
the Tri-Coollltt area.
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The need lor hospital workers, field servlee workers wo.
men Interested In y..,th pro.
lll'aml lor junior activities oC
the units, and sirI lllte )JrDII'am
loadoro wu elllllhallzed by
Neutzllnc, wllo atresaecl the

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good Amerlcanlam IG the
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MEIGS COUNTY CouDcll o1
Parorta and Teaehora, Tllurada,y, 7:30 p.m. Salem Center
Elementary School; executive
meeting at 7 p.m.
LAUREL CLIFF 8 o II e r
,J1ao1tb Club, 6:30 p.m. potlud
lllliveraary dlnllor,homeoCMra
c. a. Karr, Sr.
MEIGS ciiAPI'!:R o1 the
American Red Croaa meeting
1bureday at Veteran• llemor.
lal Hoepltal at 8 p.m.
·iiEWS-COVNTY Council PTA
1buroday, at Salem C e n t e r
Scbool; Exeeutlve coounlttoe at
7 p.m., reauJar
II 7:30
p.m.
SATURDAY

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1&lt;1 4 at Middl1110rt Vlllap llall,

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JUNIOR AUXILIARY oiDrew
Webster Poet No. 39 meetlns
Saturday at 4 p. m. at leaiM
hall tor rehearsal.
IDGH SCHOOL DANCE )lll1;y
with the Jays Saturday, 8:30 p.
m. to 11 :30 p.m. at the Melp
Junior Hilh School Auditorium
In Pomeroy. EveryCMIO wei-

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SALEM CENTER P.T.A.,MM·
day, 7:30 ld tile ochool.
THEODORUS COUNCn. 17,
. llOF hall, Mmday, 7:30 p.m.;
!lllnley part;y, Mary Baldwin damoaolral&lt;lr; membera may attend·
crsondordar&amp;.
THE MEIGS Chapter of the
American Red Croas will meet
....,IY at 7:30 p. m. at Voter1111 Memorial Hospllallnatead
at Tlllll'lday as wao pravl..,oly
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She laughed when you said
the filet mignons came with the range.
So you explained about how your favorite appliance store
is giving away a stack of eight beautiful filet mignons with
the purchase of any new gas self-cleaning range. You wanted
a new gas self-cleaning range anyhow . .. with all those fancy
automatic cooking conveniences. Sure, you could have let it
go for awhile longer, but . .. eight filet mignons! That's the
kind of a deal you can sink your teeth into-when you buy
any of these self-cleaning ranges : Caloric, Hardwick, Magic
Chef, Sunray and Tappan.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rouab ~
lamlly and Nra. Helen JOhnaM
vlslled over the weekend with
frlendl and relatlvoa, Mr. and
Mrs. James stronsh and lamlly
and Mrs. NoraJOhnaonofGrove
City and alao with Mr.andNrL
Evered Ray Jolmaon and 4udra
or Columbul.
Mr. and Mra. Lee R..,sh and
lamlly were In Columbua Mooday. Mr. Rouoh left by plane
lor Chlcqo to attend school.

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u hOit at the Pomeroy Maion..
lc r.mple,
lloroth1 Woodard and Albert
W~, worlh1 matronandpatNII, prealcled. Dlstln&amp;~~lalled
1111111 ~aonled and eoeortecl
to lllta In the Eaat were Roberta K. Mlndi!DB, pnerll
IP'and chapler chairman ol the
llllernatlonal Temple; Aline•
Wolfe, olepat;y grand matron of
Dlllrlct 251 lillda Qllckol, deJIII... -and
at Dlltrlct 34,·
;;...,.Clare Moaley,.grand_reprellllllaUve oiNewMexlcolnOhlo.
Alao lnlfOCllced and wolcomed were .alx YlsiU.O. worthy ma-

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TWO-DAY SALE SET
A rummage aole wUI be held
Friday and S.turday at the
American Legion hall In Rutland under the sponoorahlp of
the Midway Church.

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ter a a v e · a readlne '"'
"Frlendl." Benl'hllson, repre.
~ Racb)e Chspter, preIIOIIted a bariiGne aolo, aeeomponied by Marpret Blaettnar.
Roae Mary J.,yona, worthy "'"&lt;
tron or Evaneellne ~r,
Middleport, waa unable to at.
tend clue toiDneBIInthelamlly,
but provided colored leal~
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International Temple lit WUhlnlibn, D. C. and Ill 1111'111..._
lnp wao liven by Mro. ¥Indllns, w11o _alao at-eel lo aerleo
of olldea.
Mra. Wolle apoke briefly
tlwlklne the l'ol!le1W ~
lor hostlnJ the Frl8lfl1' Nlabt
· atlendod by 88 porsc!ba. Relreahments were aorved In the
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Friday, Sabrday, SllldaY, October 3-4-5
BROUGHTON

ICE MILK--~·.:·~:!~:::_.!!!:.. 99t
CUIE STEAKS------~:.. $1.05
MAMA'S COOKIES 3:.~~·.$1.00
CAIAJAELS.~:"----· 2~:~~· 83.
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Mrs. Roush and children and
Mrs. Nora Jolmaon returned
here to vlalt Nra. Helen JOhJ&gt;.
aon lor oeveral days.
Mr. and MrL Harley JOhnaon
vislled Sunday with Mr. a n d
MrL Bill Earnlieart ol Lopn.
They acC&lt;lllllNinled the Earnhearts 1&lt;1 Columbus to via It wiG!
Mr. anll. Mrs. Jake Earmoart

SHEILA McKNIGHT
MODELS THE JU.NIOR
DEB FASHION OF THE
WEEK ...
High, w.on th.
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tl•, Thla c::Matlen futUNI
Ncl braid ot IMCkiiiW ancl

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lola•• has this ICI'I•Iy new
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DRESSANDSHOP.
BEAUTY SALON

l:.it. Moin &amp;..Syco11ore
POMEROY

REG. 2.99

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er had grace llelore the toad. ,.-··•·
Two dlatlngulohed Ma8Ms
Olhero going over rort the recoanlzed wereFredBiaetlnar
Pll1il' wore Mr. and Mra.i.ar- and Albert Woodard, bolhmem17Morrlson,Mra.Oib7Martln. bertoltheYorkCro10olllonor.
Mra. Eleanor Bates, Pall¥
For the program, Pauline AtGlaze, Tina Nlorl, Rita Caacl,
Rm1Y Beeker, Pam Dodlon,
Mickle Chllda, Debbie Trlpleit,
Halloween
Mark Moyer, Danny Abbott, ~Trick or Treat
ale Weaver, Paul Cumln&amp;11am,
CANDY
Gres and i!an)' Stewart, Kali\Y
Moore, Jon Bunce. Jyl Beaver.
and Sharon Wll8M.

and ramlly.
Elaine Murphy, who Ia a~
tendi~W vocational school at
NelsonvUle, vlalled her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Murphy
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and lamlly over the weekend.
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,
~ Concord College, Athena, w.
Ve., wu a weekend vlall&lt;lr ol
her parenta, Mr.andMra. &lt;liar·
111 Smith, and alster, Mr. and
Mrs. ~· Knopp and .....
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith
of KeMup were Sunday vlolt.ora or Mr. and Mrs. atarley
Smith and Jo.
Mr, and Mra. WUllo Jlo.yce of
Colwnbus were weekend vlalt.oro 01 Mr. aaa:lolra. Howald
Russell.
Mr, lltd Mrs. Doyle Knopp,
Kall, Kevin and atarlea, were
Sunday d1mer auelltsofMr. and
Mrs. ~ Knopp, MlchUI,
Tim and Mra. lA,. Knopp at
I.anssvllle.
Nra. Richard Jeffers a n d
children of Willow Creek were
Monday Ylaltorl of Nra. Larry
JOhnaon and Gina and 'l'lhnlle,
and Mra. Geneva Shumate.
Mra. Gentva Shumate and .
Gina Jobnaon vlalted . ilfGndaY
with Mr. and Nra. W. A. Elam.
Mrs. Larry Barr, David and
Melissa, oC I.ansavUle wore recent Ylsltors of .Mr. and Mrs.'
Howard TbGma.
Mr. and Mro. Harold GIDCII'
' 111- ._.._., uir., Yllll . .
~rllldo -AI"-J7jewtllio ly and ramUy of~ and Mr.
and MrL Franklin Ru11ell ol
!llddleport were reeort Ylolt.'
ors of Mr. and Mra. Unccln
Rusooll.

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AU Weather Coats

help others.
The Department of Ohio mem.
borahlp chairman, Mrs. Arthur
Hrabak aald that by the doaool
the booka, July 1970, the national membership plllhcluld
be over the mlllkla member

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" , World Wlolll ComliiUI!on Day
:'1111 111 obaorved ... _.__ at 111
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~ •' 4llport Firat Unltell Pnlbyterot¢, 1111. Cllurch. Tbo Rev. Ru10ell
','&lt; Word at Waverly will - "
all
~1 ' 11
aorv1eea at the church
· .~ Oetllber.
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bra~ing~ an anniversary,

o b1rthCiay, or just want
to say "I love you! ..

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he oeodo from a rununap
i !Ia!• 1D be bold Frlclay and Sat\ 1.·o: uidiJ Ill the Court St. buildlnl
, , · )lelow Stllnero will 10 to Gle
!:•"{COJ:IIIc llbrolla driYO currently
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cci!Wcted In J4elc• Coun· :,;•1,· IJ, The .te, aponaored by
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:~ li,til FOIV, will be held each da,y
!tt flUB I a.m. IG 4 p.m.

SURPRISE YOUR

WIFE WITH

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:.~:.Mr..Br~~ =·~~r:a=!:=
Ciiulea Keolllnpr ware In Co- Ruuell, Mrs. Henaler, and at aandwlches, cookies and

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Frltado' N!Pt at
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. · _ ......__ ~ J4e1c1 eouncy ClllpWra at
Tb61111i~raal')' dinner..,.,.. ala Order~ at Ealllm Star waa
the weakll\ci Middleport c.na~ Club . • • ' tlli.erved , Tueado,y n1llht wiill
...... .. and Mro. Er- lwld reelliiiJ at 'O acu'ajlla.L J'llmenij. Chaplar 1ae ·oervlnc
'1~~~:~= and other llpolla: ·
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Oueita at the dl111er "'"'
._.&lt; •. .,,.. Frltlk Rovere hao re- Mro. D.nld Ollllnpr 11111-llro.
Given
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Ebe•r(eld, andlllherrela- lllllth, Mra. Charlell!rldbury, pno.m.d 10 illeehlkirenctCot"""'--.eapeclally tor Mra. Earl Daveopn1, Nro. Ed- taP it at the 'Souilleaatern Ohio
:~~=~~;~~:~=~· John na RuueU, Mra. Rlehud . Mental Jlulth Center clurinla
!1
to Mill
Grell, and Mro. Robert M TueJda,y nllht stapd by
111111. lira. Rovere wu oecom. Schmoll.
lilt Jouth at the MiddlepOrt
• Jlliled to !he Columbus airport Followtns the dlnoor, mem- Cbarcb at Cbrlat.
•i lv har ~thor and Mr. and Mrs. bora return~ the WUdu- Tbe over CO attendlna played

--..sMra. ateatllrEnitnwllo Mrs. YvMne.Moore, ,W.a : p
~a medley ol old lamlilar ' MGntaom~11. !'fl:·~~·
"'*'P on the orp11. Mra. !"an Mra. ~rU.f Watjl,
,Mro.
Moore pve a lwmeroua poe)ll C. H. Rl~: \OI!Iir.~~l&amp;l
and tho l1wl10&lt;ild the ll~es &lt;i were Mra. \;lttfi,ta ij~~a(ld.
two paaple, 'levi) Star,lounder Mrs. Nina~~~~~; ,. ·

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Ev~r -~~-~T~~ds~ ~Night

·Held Qt Oscar &amp;

·Mrl· ·Peui ·R~ ~ed~l\..,lh~ Mra; CarrleSIJI,Uli.~~·
u PfOirim cbllrllllll and pre- Ailcll'OJ SW.tl, ;.i1-~, ~ W~\fe,

troop

"t : that he waa able to go home.

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and Paul !larrll wilocamelrom
Tbe namel omitted wore Mr. coJIIPieted when the Pomeroy
Bueyrua to vlalt their mother, uc1 Mra. Ken Neue, Tereaa, Junior Girl Scllll Troop 61 met
Mra. Bob Spilde at lbdllltd,Juet David, Steve, Timmy and SeoU; Tueaday nigh! at the Corner
home from Holzer HospllaL Mrs. Edith Shooa,Harold, Dale
Shop In Middleport, aile
!andaY ev011iJ18 Paul llarrla, Eddy, lltd Jane, Mro, Marcia at the aole.

' • nice 11urprise.
&lt;:
11 was hla 73rd birthday and tho 111neo ourprls_ed him
: · with a decorated cake. His best birthday gift. however, was word

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~~ !i ~~~~:. ~=! ::0,~~ow:::! Junior Girls Will ·Hold Rummage Sale ':ma :;.~ =.~:h::'~ we~ethr:r~A:l)t~~~;r
turned 141 Middleport with Mrl. III'ODI were not 'llted In an - pre~ to bOth Mra. Moore Mal7 llalley, .. ~-~~~
}'i\ pea
Turner • 'and aecompuled Linda uer acCGiult at the I!Yent.
IIUlnlnaP aole plans were tho
patrol a - the' Plan- and iili'l. Erwlil.
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bave one central pollee force

but In the Ulllted Statu pollee forces are ltllder YarlOIII
. )urlsdlctioiis, from the federal eovemmeqtto boroutba.
IIIKl vlllalti', IICWdlnll to
the Encyelopaidla Brltan•

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·calJed on Mrs. Clara lllllhoan
Sunday afternoon.
A Camlly gathertneat t h e
home or Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
8ahr on a recent Sunday was
ell)oyed by t h e i r children,
grandchUdren and creat-trandchlldren. The occasion was the
$0th weddlnK aMiversary or
lllr. and Mrs. Bohr and birth. dayo.
Mrs. Glenna Milhoan and Bernard were dlnnerguestso!Mrs.
Alice Dodson.
Calline on Mrs. Allee Dodson
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Frank

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the~;.....,,~ n..dl
... Bulldosor Rldiator Til
the Slllallolll HaW
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TWO BEDROOM home, ·u vlog
room, dlnltV room, halJ and
one bedroom carpeted, 784·
Brownell AYL, llllddleport.
Ph. 992-9961 or 99241135,
11-24-trc

Pomeroy, Tuesday;

Mrs. Dora Heaton and lllargaret
Van Meter, Thursday.
lllrs. Alice Dodaon attended
the recent weddiog of Joan Hew-

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HOBSTmER
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R. H. Rawll"s Sens.
POTATOES,$4buanu
~le
196&amp;
Buick .... $1695 sWEET
Male Help Wanted
Pomeroy.
Alao acorn 1quash, pumpkins,
illclcat HJ Cpo. Whtto flnloh.
MIDDLEPORT, 91110
Mr. alii Maynard Bahr and
8111.. vlny trim, Good IINI .
aourd
Indian
corn.
Bl'in(
1958
JEEP,
4-wheal
drive,
good :
ROUTE SALFSIIIAN, Jewel
Aut~lc,
powM' otoorlng.
lllrs. Murl Taylor attended the IN MEMORY of Dan E. Roes
contal::.ra. LOCated on Rl.
condllion, $7~ CalJ 992 •
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RadJo.
Company'• Middleport area.
homecomiog at Alfred 'church.
who passed awQ" one year
338
in
Letart
FaUa.
Anlrew
.
5860.
9..2Wtp
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GEO.
HOBSTETTER,
Brolter ·RON'S FLOOR arid tile,
Good pay, good benellta, cood
1964
Pontiac
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lllrs. Glenna Mllhoon and Berago, oCt. 2, 1968:
Crooa.
9..26-12tc
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H. T. 4 boor. Loco I low. ,.,r.~,.
luture. Salary Ia - · biaed
nard were dinoer guests of lllr.
1 OWMf cor, 1•od WW tl,.,,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - REIIIOVE EXCESs body llufd POMEROY - 7 1'001111, 1111
q,lm&amp;llatltlldGtti.~t
on your earning history alii. green
1
flrH•h, clean lnt.,lorr
al]d Mrs. Blaine MllhoanSunOne long year is pssoed and
7-11
CAFE',whiakey,beer,and
with.
f1111dex
tablets.
Only
ballta,
waabar,
dryer,
dlall5519.
_ :. '
qualillcatlons. You share In
automotlc, pow.. 11..rlng 01nd'
day.
gone but no one but Gndknows
W.kot, racllo.
wine llcenae avsllablo. PhOM
$L 88 at NelaonJll'lllo
- e r• hot - - . Rue- - - - - - - - - - .::- - - proCII8, too. Five day work
Shirley Bahr called on Mrs.
the long and lonesome days
992-S957,
llllddleport.
ll-11-30tp
meat, 2 c a r - ·
CIGAl!ETIE ......U.W~~week. Eotablished buai101as
DorothY Smalley last week.
and nl&amp;hl&amp; rve spent, the siII-211-7tc . - - - - - - - - - - - - - and Hl'YIC4. ABC~
for elver 55 yara and cood
lllra. Smalley Ia gettlog aloog
lent toars rve abed; loving
matle
tront . Good tiN1.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . UPRIG!n' .RC cooler .tiled 17 18 ACRES- 7 1'001U,batb,pa
ea.
Joia-. W. VI. .. . . .
crowlh potential for ln\provN•..d• point jo~ . Normolly
nicely with her walker.
and klrd In aU or hls ways,
REDUCE
SAFE
and
fast
with
months,
Pips!
cooler,
amall
furttace,
S
bethOOJU,
-era!
m-IMI..
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ed earnlogs. All elQienses · •• u. at $895.
-Glenna Milhoan
Gobese tablets andE-VaporagriD,
automallcdaepweUIJ7.
cloaeta, nice kl1dttil, $1!,- _.:.. ____ ,;.. _____ .:,-_ 1
upri&amp;ht and just Ull the end,
paid alii c-lete trainitV
1100•
bea\ttllld memories he left
1960
Volkswaaen $395 tlon pills, Nalaonllrug1.
er, .tables and cbalra,2,Pec.
llOOF REPA!Il and
Ill•
with pay. Full Wnlly insur2 Dr. Good tWos, rum out
behind are alway8 on lllJ'
good, Rodlo.
ance coverage, paid vaca~11-60tp
dnla cabinet, hot dol and bun POMEROY _ I rooma, ballt, 3 . ltw; alao~~Wioi-poln!!.,.iliil
mlrd. Memories like lhatare
BY Ml&lt;S, EVELYN BRICKLES
tions, retirement benellts an :
---------- -- ·- warmer, counter, backwalJ
re.mt.U.W, by ~
2 lolL N.,. root,
nice to havQ, They are some1961
$7tl5'
WALNUT
SOLW
state
1tereo.
and
11
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Call
843.a491,
pOrehea,
Free eatlmat., .Philaii' ....
Mr. ard Mrs. J, B. Waylalll
tops, advancementopportuntSt. WoQon. Good tires, cT:on
thine no one can take away.
of Mlddleport were saturday
4-speed
challj(ll!r,
~eaker
m~
9
Ul
11,
evenlnp
~.soo.
2806. We ao aQ)Wl•N. ,
trans.
Interior.
A.utomotlc
tlea and intereatiJVwork. For
I
loved
you
too
dearly
ever
to
Radio.
cueats Of Mr. alii Mrs. R. K.
sourd syotem. lll.lance $68- · 6 to 7:30 P.m.
10.1-lfc
appointment write Jewel T•
forget as lone as memory
. Ro!&lt;an.
.50. Use ·ilur time payment
10.Z-3tc
TUPPERS PLAINS- 7 .-na,
Co., PO Box 1616, HuntinK- .
laats. rn always remember ton, W. VL or call 522-3897,
Mr. ard Mrs. James T o rplan. cau 992-3SS2.
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9-2e-6tc
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LUIIIP
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.-ml, 2carpr.,...10,500. •
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reiiCil alii family of Cohunbus
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AUTOJIOBILE
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Sadly
mlBBed
by
hls
.
1965 GIIC ...... $1295
spent • row daya here with hla
~ Ton, 'Y6 onglno, 4 .,..d c:- - - - - - - - - - - - - mine nm. Ellcelalor Salt ' BUSINESIBUILDING- Broom
cencelled'l Li11t , _. C1J1111o
Clara.
10..2-ltp
parents, Mr. alii Mrs. Roland
hono. L- mllooto by I ownEAIILY AIIIERICAN atereo: ' Worka, East Main st., Pom- . apll1ment, bath, bar down.
tor'a llcellln CalJ 99..:-.·· ,
Wanted To Buy
or, H. clut.y trk. tires . Sharp 01
Torrence.
Beautiful tnsple stereo, with eroy. Phone 992-3881.
w~
any 65 could be. Aodlo.
CIUNA CABINETS, round ta·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guthrie Notice
Colot' white.
Alii-Fill radio, 4 • spaker
11-13-ttc 12 ROOMS_ 1111 t.lb. prqo,
bles, old clocke, etc. Write
ard family spent a few days at
.
aourd
syatem:J
·
•20peedU
cball.
: - - . carport, ,5 bedl_.l, , 10,.
or caU Ill. D: IIIIUer, Rl. 4,
Arkansaa with their son, Paul, I WILL NOT be reaponalble for
ger. Balance ••1. . ae OlD'
~00
UGAL MOTICI
any debts contracted by anyPomeroy, phoio 992-627L
time payment plan. Call 992- I RAVE 1011te nil aood televt·
who entered collece there.
one otherthanmyaelt Georce
3352.
9-26-Stc
aiCI'I seta, Jim Adlm1, RutMa.lfM R~ah1 wt..oe pleQ . .i
fi-Z6..tf&lt;;_
Mr. and Mrs, Walter HorJ&gt;o
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land,
Ohio.
PhiiW
142-448L
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NICE
LOTSI
.-i,
bath,
to
will tako ·
Powell,
Tuppers
Plains,
R~
beck and Mrs. Mae Decker or
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••6.,.
Mtlco•hatontho10th4oyoiS.po
1960
Chevrolet •• $500
1, Reedsville, Ohio.
. .12!e
mont, ""• '"'·
..- . 1969, tho .........0. ,:
Colwnbua were TUesday cueoto
Auction
~ Ton, Good tlr••, runt out
AWNINGS, otorm doors and - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ho,_ p, ii&lt;M11h. oo Plolotlfl, . 1H
16-1-3111
' roof good, Hea .....
ot Mro. Neisel Weatherman.
AUCTION
Saturday,
Oct.
4,
wlndOtf'a, carports,
mar- 1962 INTERNATIONAL pick~ 8 ROOMS - - · uUilliJ, ba- ::. 'pt't!_"" C'::.!."'.!J"::.~.·~::.
· Mr. and Mrs. David Rosa alii
1969, lla.m. lamleavingthe
quees, blown aod batt lnaula·
t11Jck, 8\i! root bed; alaoFar- . mont, 2. lola, lltade, abrub- Ohio, C.oo N•· 1~51N, ~yl"' ~I
Mrs, llonnle Golden or Athens GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Oct. 5,
frmn I to 4 p. m. Bobby lllll
State and wiU. aeU allii!J' protlon. Elmer White, aalearepmal! .· ¥ tractor, ta.s tina bery, $12,800. ·
. :::.,-:=.~ :r'.,Ift~
.3l;;;:
, were Sunday guestsoftheirparreaentatlve.
For
free
6otl·
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with
No.
mower.
Phone
tho• ono ,_, Sold ..... wtll ko
perty
conaiatlna
or
a
5
room
.
Farm.
Turkeys,
hams,
be31
: enta,. Mr. alii Mrs. Way Clark
mates, phone Charle8 Llale,
949.2972.
DRIVE-IN LOCATWN - 6S X • ,.. - . . '" . . .h. the ~
houu with bath, located on 2
cons. Soft drinks served.
: and clillllhter, Linda.
Syracu1e. V. V. Johnson and
184. Throe bedroom llome, dOl' ol Oct-., 1969• .
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large
level
Iota
on
Depot
:J.,
Sponsored
by
Racine
Emer, Mrs. Everett Watson r&amp;Rutland, Ohio, plu1 one aJid
Son Inc
5-1-tfc ~---------_!Cl.a.atc
•15,$00.
PP.'r~llt' •ouSM
gency Squad.
: turned hCIIIO Sunday from VetStill availa~l• at greatly
aeventy
five
hurdred
acres
16-l-4tc
: orans Memorial Hospital, Pam3
=R:Ma
.BRICK BUWliNG- 10 x 80.
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adjoining them ard the follow: oroy, otter ipendine several
Ing peraonal property: Living
RUMMAGE SALE, 231 Mlll St.
: daya there for observation.
dillon.N:t.: 992-6279.
nets ard
to wall . Good locadon,' $2
. .0,000. .
9111
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ltl-1-3tc
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,to.&lt;t61
7'&lt; 1.0/2 10/9 . ..· " .
room suite, Qldio eouch,
: Mr, and Mro. Blain ~=~:! Fry Building, Middleport,
.,.---'-~·- ~ ·
,Hj,~~ ~-~ YI~·.Y.E~,rt,_lh,.,.~ ' ' -;,.;._...)___...,.'::.{1
lUll.. crandaon., BNn :i:
nartlili!.lillJI'~~~ til chairs, coffee· -table · and ;, ,,,.,1~..
by
Hll!h
ASSOCIATts ;. -,... 992·3325
. , :1 '"~' . ·
. '1
end tables, 11111 )leater, fan
, lpenl Sunday ai the hGme
&lt;lilY ,F!fl!lli7"'JI!if1itlunlay u&amp;.....,.. 992SYRACUSE
LIIAL NCITICI
'
RCA TV, raillo, brass bed,
St.,
: slater, Mr. ard lllrs. Joeeph
til noon.
metal
beds,
dresHr
stands,
10.Z-3tc
10-Z-Stc
o•DtMANCI
NO,
9J7-6J
16-1-3tc
3753.
~ Rlne at Bethesda, Ohio, for a
bedrooiP·
suite,
treadle
sewl6-14tc
An Orlllnanee ,.
.~tilt
: Brock reuniorL
Ing
machine,
Iampo,
2
table•
GIRL'S
4-PIECE
wblteltediOOdl
~ffl'A~ATIOII
.
OIDIM"
II
GUN
SHOOT,
Forked
R
u
n
' Mrs. Howard Pulllna or Belwith
4
chslra
to
match,
Unlco
1969
HOQ
R
waahlnemach!M
Sportsman
Clab,
&amp;atday,
Oct.
pre wao a cueot or lllrs. Neiael
... New CODdltiOII
1. BUsiness
a. · ~ · .,.,.... ~ ,.. c,~u
freezer, Frigidaire refrtgar.
with lid. ln excellent cond!·
5.
10..2-31&lt;&gt;
~ Watherman laot week.
piece walnutdlttetteMI,buck- AiR CONDITIONING
. ·· ,-'L,.;;-~ of rhlo. Vlll01o o1 Miiloflo,..., 'o•
lion, fi.OO. PltGIIe 949-3783.
ator, Tlppan 188. range, .2
et t,ype dtalra, tu. Ph a·n e
- - - follow"
.. '·
; Paul Alliaon of Zanesville
.
atlon lllnlce. Jaek'l a.tri• Soc. 1. That T• -~• ..,..,_
door
ullllt,y
cupboard,
Maytag
10.1-41tc
1'0111
LEWIS,
water
weD
drlll~ caUed on his ai11ter, Mrs. AudCheehira 361-7554.
-don, Naw 11a..' II. p•-· ol I - lew .,_..,..,. I• tho
iog, Letart, W. Va. Phone
waiher with rlnae 'tubo, out.OPEN EYES. TIL a.
10.2-3tc
·-..... - 1969 ......... 01'11- Nioo
~ roy Torrence lllonday on his way
nELD GROWN Chryumt. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 882-281l.'
943-6,9k~.,.1~dufollewot
895-3802.
9-5-311tc
door griU, la'IIJl mower, 992 2126
P
, to Holzer Medical Center to vlswheelbarrow, table aaw, band ..__.;.·_ _ _ _ _ _
IDiaiiS
attd
llllllDI,
out
In
run.
RATS, MICE el1mlttated for,
l It his mother, lllrs. Harry AItools,
electric
drill
power
•
"
bloom.
All
color•
50
clllll
VACANCY
for
two
elderly
peo-:
ever. Get "Star, h 2111 )IOIIIIdl
! lJaon who loa patient there aft.
. Aldltlenol •liiiN · • f• St.
.,
•
a
w,
2
-~trailer,
and
·for
Rant
pie.
Prefer
private
paid
pa•
aeh.
~·
flower
Sltclp.
.1.69.
Derobach Hardware, SEPTIC laJU •lw•ed Miller' MoloO. roool - ·$S,MID.GO
,: er aufferlrw: a severe heart at..
nltaliii'J,
stewart,
Ohio.
PJt.
A4111tt..Ol
o-oiiOit
fw.
CH.
oo
many
other
artlcleatoonum.
·
llleaon,
W,
VL
Phone
713tlents.
Phone
Maoon,
713&amp;liar R u n llllll, Picken•
1tack at her home in Racine,
-1
'
'
""
·
S10,000.00
'
enJUs to mention to be aold by 10x52 TWO BEDROOM trailer,
5147.
6t2-3035.
. 2-12-Ue
••
51115.
l~c
Hardware, 111a100.
~ Nro. lllyrtle Boggess was a
Soc.
11. Thl~ 0.41- :Ohell
O'Brien
&amp;
Crow
Realt,y
Co.
at
alJ
18B
utllitle8,
waD
to
wall
1tl-1.Uc
; Sunday dinner cuest or lllrs. -----------:---.- . ./
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' to .. effHt on~ M .Jn r...- ,._
12 o'clock. Peraonal Proper- .earpet. 181 Locust St. Ph.
I WILL pick.., merchardiae and
SEE Nli2GLER Bulldiltl S..,ply . ond oltor So,o.- 22, 1969.
~ Nelael Watherman.
tor ltttlklltw 10111' !lame. ~ : Pouod tho 22nd •r 01
t,y
by the Bradford Auction
992-2619.
ONE
PORT
ABLE
paollne
electake
to
auction
on
a
percentMrs. James Stout cave a
1969
16-1~
ace basts. Call Jim Mama, . Co., Box 116, Racine, Ohio,
tric weldlog machine. ean ·Real
Sale
parcy Saturday honortnc her
GQY Neisler, llac:bte,
..
w. Z.l licLI .I ,
.
C. c. Bradford, Auctioneer.
------- ----982-2818.
auctioneer, Rutland. Pbone
. alxth birthday or her daughter,
,
.......
.,
c
.
...
Terms - Peraonal property THREE ROOII! aparbnant, com,. _ Grete, c....
1o.t.stp .
742-4461.
~23-lfc
Comle. Severalchlldrenattend. . ........
9125 1012 1019 ,..
cash;
Real
Eatate
~00.00
plete))' mndern with bullt-ln - - - - - - - - - - - •J
. ad and she received oeveral
HABRISON'S TV ANDANTENott Day of aale. Balance can be
kitchen, wall oven and table NEW • THREE becb OODi colon- NEED MORE R00111'1 - S baclSKATE-A-WAY SCHECULE NA . SERVICE. P ' - 992 •
~
--------------~-financed.
Back to School party, Frlday,
top unit; stainless - 1 sink
Ia! dealped hame,1'h balh1,
' Mrs. Norman lllc Coin underJ'O!lllla.
2'h
baths,
hot watar
ISH.
1-10-lfc
10..2-1tc
Oct. 3, Creeglftforeveryone;
with ditpoaal unit, larce bath
ceramic tlla, run baaement,
1·weal aurcery at St. Joseph Hosbeat, llreplace,elevator,llll'- ---------~----LIIAL ·MOTICI
,.
Ralloweenparcy, Friday, Oct.
ard 1arce closets. Nicely deccomectltV sarase, utlllf¥.
. pltalln Parkersburg.
tor S cara, comer loc:a- · .FOR HIRE, ""' trencher wa,:.r IN THI COMMOII PLII&gt;I COIIIIf·
31. ~en Wednesday, FridaY;,
0111ted. Call 992-2278 for II&gt;room, air conditioned. Phone
A
cozy
J bedrocma, bat!l, llne, ce1ttpo01 iJra1aa 4 to 12
M~IGI COUIITY, OHIO .
polntment after 2 p.m.
982-34&amp;4.
and saturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
1tl-1-6tc
lcltcball, dlnltlc room.
wlds., Paul Allllenon,
Dt.t. ~.
S.ZZ-trc
Available for partleaonlllon-' HARIIIONY APARTMENTS, fur·
nlabed, 3 rooms, bath, priday, Tuesday, ard Thursday
llviJW room, """ cem..,
w; Vs. Pbone m-1788 abr :i~i.~. ow.,
vate parklog. Out or all llooda, FURNISHED three room apart.
etc. ts,soo.
a:ao or.949-3115, Rad• .
Pllllotlff,
nights and Saturday arid SunTWO
DACHSIIUNDp~t&gt;plia,
AI·
3 block&amp; from poat omce.
day afternoons. Phone 985ment, shower, newlydecorat..
MULIIEIIRY HEIGHTS- 21ted+-211-uc
w•.V.IIIIOioi, f '
ao, one olcl-fUhlonedballttiD.
Mini ~rtment, furnished, ' ed, 507 liiiU st.. llllddleport.
3929 or Chester 985-35115.
raoma, batlt, walltowalJcarm ~" Sti.ioi,
·•
Phone 992-5505.
9-30-31p
bedroom, kitchen, b a t ·h,
9-.21-30tc
Pbone 1192-2792.
~c
pet, Dice ldtcben, run ba... C. c. BllADFORD. Autd a
~~1~~...
porch. Slitable for 0101 per..
meta, 1'h acre, almoat """·
~llilll ~
~..!!.!.IJ!t::r..;.'l~.' ' .'.·: ,,.
REVIVAL AT-Ruiliond-eaiiinuVACUUIII CLEANER, bran!son. Private parkltW. Cali
•~s.ooo.
t4~ .
;...,.-......, ......
nlty Church, OcL 1 to 12. Lll-· 992-5392 between 10 Lm. and Auto
1969 model. CoQiata with
HEMRY CLELAND,
Racine, Oltlo .
- 1 it. ' · · ...:~~~~
!Ulan Wilson, evangellat.
alJ
cleaning toolL SmalJpalnt
6 p.m.
9-.28-tfc
Offlce-992·2259 .. .
Crltt Bradford 5- -lfc
NOTICI tT ~UI!LICAT .
,
9-30-3tc
damage ohlpplog. WUI ~:
1
$22 cash price or termalfdeUNFURNISHED.buogalow,larce
WuriL~
R•••
dell....
•lred. Phona 992-2885, ·
LEGAL NOTICE
llviJV roam with llreplace,
9-31).6tc
kitchen, utlllcy room, bath,
On OctoL.r :11, 1969, In oceord•
-----------.,-.d ..,. to' 7GUI' proJect.
a nee ..., Itt! Chapter 1515.01•14
bedroom. Very nice for 2
.
SP
.AaOIJS
7
IiOOM
home,
1'L
Fu* 11114 · WIJ', . FNe IIIIo
Rnls•d Cod• of Qhlo, th. Ohio
198.SEWING ll;l&amp;chi.. Uielljuet
.,
maleL PIJ;. · tlf~ Gao- . ::-; ~.,.., adulto. No peta. IIIOIJllll,phone
Soil
oncl
Water Co,..rvatlon
a raw time•, Mly equlfpedtO
acre• lard, 2$0 foot l'rottto · lllela ~lOx CQ. Mlddl6;
Commltt . . will cauoa an allctlan
173-5203.
~28-7tc
..._
to be hold at Eut•n H'eh School
zlc-UI,
makea
buiiCII
holoa,
age on State Route 124 Ill port, ClilJo. ·
. ' 1 ao-uc:
Bulldln11. ol•ctlng 2 lupef'l'ltol'l to
CM~rcast,
appliques
and
ma117
8yracuas.
Larp
ldtchen
with
_____
_
..:
____
.., __
fill tile o~:plrlng 3 year term of
Harold Camohon oncl Ro11 Shonp TRAILER. Roy Armes. Pbone
embroidery dealpts. WID
lola or birch cablneta, plenty sEWING MAaDNES, . R411a1r
flolcl . Nornl.,..s to fill t .. ••pi,.
. 992-3181.
9-.'10-tfc
aacrllice for onb'$34. 40 eaah
of clootl apace, ...-.... raeIna terMs ••1 HCif'old Eornohon of
1entce, 11t11ta. tlfi--2284.
Sutton Townthlp, Ru SMn~flold
•ATLANTIC
price
or
tmtta
lll&amp;l
be
ar.
reatlon
room,
cll,y
.,....,,
The Fabrie . . . . Prtr ~-c
of · Solem T ownohtp, O.lb.rt
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3
ra..,t.
Pbona
992.2885.
PI,
electrlclt,y,
wall
&amp;D
wall
AlllltoriW Slnpr' Ill'- .a tl '
Smith of Sutton T ownohlp and
•SKYLINE
roams and batlt, corner or
Gtovw Stout of S.lo111 Towns hlp.
9.-30-etc
ca'"' in UviJW 1'00a!o llllll
Service.. We' :.io- .W.C·:.
Nomlncrtlo.. will l:to occoptecl
Third ard ec.J BtL. lllhldl...
.• RICHARDSON
to • - - ' · - p,__ -·
.
. ......- . ..,..,..
frCIII'I the n.. ot th. time of •••
-·
101'1. .
• . ~·
port.
Phone
982-2780
or
192.
tar
s
P.lli.
for
IIIIPO'
.....
lZ' X60'
tlt1n 01 b,. fMthlon oubmlttod • •
ALLIS
CHALMERS
C
lraclor
.
wHk ,..,.,. to oloctlon contolnl"'
3432.
9-.'IO.Uc
982-2278,
- &amp;.9-lfc
witlt plowa and culllvatori,
tho algnal...,oo of 25 londownor1.
SMitH
Only lanclow..ra and occvpltrt oN
$450. Pbone 742-5825. .
2 &amp; 3 BEDROOMS
KANAUGA, 01!10
TRAILER FOR rent, . Brown's
oll~j~lble to voto.
9-30-3tc
ALL ELECTRIC
Trailer Park, Minersville.
RODNEY OOWNING ·
10.2--Jte 10.15-Uc
MANY OPTIONS
Ph- 992-3324,
------------~llal ~j;· Brobr
----~~-~-~~~~------~
9-.'lo-Gtc.
1983 BUICK ~Ia!...... eCII&gt;Pholie
FIRST
Anaual Paceat
-- - ----------- 6 ~ IJQllSE; eta Mill st., diUolt, tt95.11QtaJWaahti-,
Hldlitl!lori, Oblo
The annual religious pag· .
'MI!eport,&gt; 11,1: . blocka frUm tso. Pholie 992-3442 an.r 5,.
· 5-1:8-4k
eant staged on HllfCumorah, FURNISHED and unfllrnlohecl
lhe I'Cilt o«&lt;lce.IJ1qUire atU9
30 p.m. or 992.2220 atvllli,.. 'f~iiii:::;:=:::=;;,
outside Palmyra, N.Y., Is
apartments. Close to leltoOI.
st.
·
NWie
staged at the place wbere
.
---;:-r
Joseph Smith Jecelved the
PltGIIe 992-5434.
io.tl-4te
'··
·
N1.Uc - - - - - - - - - - - .- -.revelstlon which resulted• in ___ - - - - - - - - - - -----------GERMAN LVGER, aood CCIIdl- ·
the founding of the Morm011
RAILER
,1 .....,, APPW Jlllptlrlek'• Oro lion. l'honle..ntna742.S5U
faith-the Church of Jesus T
LOTS, Bob - • . c......., -~ ~.:..._
~
Court, 0 ·rac..., Oh'- oil
,_. - - .......... .. ........
C h r i 8 t of the Latter-day
"'
...
1 ~•-..__..
- • ------------ .
Saints.
Slate Rt. 124,· ~ tt:.
ed
......,. ' uocuw.. of GOoKART, lllle ..w, juat ovu285L
M1lll'e : WU!oa~YIIle. 1''-.ee&amp;-4715.
baulad, ~0. Phone 99u8ta,

For

In Memory

.

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Rial Estate For
Saie..
.::.:...:.::.:

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AlLY CROSSWORD
2'1'. Rettdtr
A~

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lalatld of
:-11
exile
9.JtodeDt
lO.Mend
11. R&lt;lgers
13. SWfDI

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Trinity

ofl!o,.

neck

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38. Vermoat

24. For fear

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23. Greek
letter
29. ll:ar olteD

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192-Uu

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AU tr"" crabs-&lt;lrabs In
which th~ tall is ai,:ay ,e STORAGE apac. kbOW,J:Iln- PQODLE PUPPIES. AKC TCIQI
pert, autoa. trailer1. •PhGae
tucked Conflard and · It~ vet'
llllnlalure, •75 atid '•· Stud 2SoFOOT house trailer, I bed.~ for awlmming-rlin or
982-2'7t8 or - Dick Sayler• . aervlce and groomlJW; Pltotto
room, $700. can 91Uaao.
·
move sidewise.
Nt-12tc
992-6443.
1~-:3-lfc
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uaod tor t11o L'e. X tor ~ t- O'L, ~""-'~ ~
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out
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potato

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·form four onlinary word8.

3&amp;. Kettle
3&amp;. 1ieetle
37. Quadruped

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of the

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SEE US

U.Obaerve

21. Small

Ufll&lt;l'lftlbltlhuefour Jumbleo,
letter to ueh aquare, to

faction

17. Rodenlll
20. Sweet

19. Watch
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nickname
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,

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biO!Iches a
1heep 10 ef.
having him

: Antl Comes Judgment .,..
shell' plaalllleu&gt;. Ope Ia NIIC.
.
Jb' RICK DUBROW
aDd eOol atUilldoo- via YilrTV'a 1'Blaclen'aWCII'Jd,"alMIUt
, !lOLLYWOOD (IJPO -Callie- nolleo.
movtt ~ 'l1le olher I~
0nt otaadarciiiHiatlon c:ane- 1ABC.TV'o ~n.. Sunhuo,
1 cllall Herb Sbrlner uoed ID ..U
• bow the)' .,.... hold a bealll;f , 111, qi&amp;-TV'o "'lbe ao.erc-ot In hlo bane IUim aDd ani J. J.," olfero 1101110 plaa.. looutiiW an tl1oat paraoiUe
bums knoWD u 'I1te P•·rtlfttl
nollody woo. By parallei~IIOCI- ialllanler afaneoQPiotklnlbJ
iliJI DlllltJ' (tho . . , _ , aDd People. Gl.., a ebancO In Ulo
Julie S&lt;llmlaro
Ida clallli&gt; rlahl time oloto, bcJih .......
ter). Mill &lt;!ccmera II ....-ell could cateb on.
all..., we como tDda1 to an vtHo'• female cateh ot tho ••·
aaaesament of the seuon'anew 1 on.
.C 1
~
telev!aloo oorlea.
So much l'or thooe new ohowo
U you were asked to 111111° that seem to haft more toolfor
the bolter prosrlllll of the new than tho othel'L 'lbere are,
aason, you would have to however two new hour-lcq:
Include CJ!S.TV'o Interview .__'ra cype oerlalothatare
with Russian wrlter-&lt;ielectoo very l'allcl17 dono (I ....., tor
Anatoly KuznetiOV, ani NBC·
TV's 11 Meet the Press" talk
with stalin's daughter, ani
POINT PLEASANT - Fire
ABC.TV's "Folk GosPel Music
broke out agoiD tDda1 at tho
Festival" ani CBS-TV's Woody
brick ancl blockllullcllngboullng
Allen apeclal BtK no'aeriee,
the
City card Shop here which
really' has anythiQiextraordi,.
was clelllr01ed b)&lt; fire Wednesary about IL
Lottie Yolll, 72, llddleport,
day. ·Firemen extlnllllllbed tho
Several, ol course, have died Wedne&amp;dal In tho Voter· blaze In 3D mlllltes. The nre
s...,ething to reclliDIIUlnl them. ans Memorial Hoapltol.
stArted liMa 8:30 a.m. today
For ex:~J~Wle, ABC--TV's uLove,
&amp;lr'Vlvora illclude her bul·
despite heavy rain during tho
American st;yle, '' a weekly band, E. B. Yost, at bomei two
gr~&gt;~C&gt; ol hwnoroos contemPOra· daulhters, Mrs. J. A. (Doro- nil'trtThe remaining walls of the

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5.95 and 6.00
Womens Blouses ••••••••• Sale 5.34
4.95 and 5.00
Womens Blouses ......... Sale 4.34
3.95 and 4.00
Womens Blouses ......... Sale 3.34
2.95 and 3.00
Womans Bloilses ••••••••• Sale 2.34

RUMMAGE FOR SALE
The youth fll'lll') ol tho Enterprise United Melhndlat O!urcb
wiU hold a l'IIIIIJDI80 oale Mor&gt;daj' ant Tueoday at tho former
Philip Slater a' Sbap, Court St.,
Pomeroy,

Joe certainly is losing interest. Every day he
postpones opening a savings account, there is
just that much less money available to help pay
the family overhead.
Today, a savings account is the bnic security for
more Americans than any other type of invest·
ment. How lbout you?

m FARMERS

BANK
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POMEROY OHIO
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One Melgo Coolnty man, Jolm
D. Morrluey, wulnducteclinto
the armed tore~• tDda1 at Fort
Hayes, CoiUIIIbua, alldl6olhera
wore there for pre - induet!on
pby&amp;lcal examlnaUCXIa.
Laquace OINIIy
The Polynesian language
il one of the least known of
the world's languages and
il spoken by less than a mil·
Uon persons In a 8J'OI'P ot
Pacific Islands cov.. a
, tai'pr segment of tbe''IIIObe
th8il that encompuatns the
•nillve speakero of any other
language, according to the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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OPEN fRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

In Interstate highway iym·
bola, the even numbers are
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at agreel111 oo a work contract.
A CDfl1lalll' offtclal IBid Thuraday the atrllte is the reault
of ,.genenl co111itions." The union's contract exPb"edatmidnlgbt Wednesday ant pickets were at the plant foi' the flrat
time Thursday morning. They advertised their action on the
signs at left ant abow.

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In a malaCttcai move, the u. S.
commanil b8l replaced home-

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This is a stocking created for the
year 1979.
And thanks to us you can get It In
1969.
The Kayser Stretch Stocking.
It stretches so It won't sag, bag, or
wrinkle.
It shapes Itself perfectly to the
shape of your leg.
It comes in tones and tints for fashIons that are yet to come.
And It has a narrow, narrow top for
today's, and tomorrow's, short, short
skirts.
The Kayser Stretch Stocking. For
tomorrow. Today. ·

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( hid .said the VIet Con&amp;: aDd tho
, Ncll'lll VIBIDameae were - drl.w!IW away trom Sa18llD Into
ibeH areal to roll, resupply
forpoaslble,...attacks.
- "wb•orlers cleaerlbed u.S.
,. : loiHI In tho bellies 'l'll1ri01t1
81 "UI!III aDd said three SIIJth
VJemame'" were ldlled a n cl

llyser Stlndtsl Strttch

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Bel-e., Navy, Clear Beige Cllld Fudge.

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Accotono ____7•.CO runnln1 prtl, .12 feet wldo
3 Yard Wide Galcl Seal C:oihl...tlar and AnoatMJit
Accotono _ _ Solo
r1111nln1 prtl, ~ .lerit wldo
2 Yonl Wldo Gold Seal Cushluflar .,4 Aril'"""'
Accoto110 _ _.:_Sale .._20, ~....,j.,· "'~· 6'f"t wldo
'DI~hos Wido Sanoi~Wn CooJ&amp;ter T.,lllli '
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Stzo 12'd5' ArMtiWilg Decolan Ruts .._s.it~&gt;11,00
Stao l2'1i12'
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PARIS - NORTH VIETNAMESE WPLOMATS Indicated today they wiD grant a11 6ucllence Saturday to a third fll'lll') ot Amorleans trying to lint out wbethar their 10111 aDd husllallds mi.a..

NIX'!II'e pdlout af 35,000 more ing in Vletaam eomllat are aWl alive.
b)&lt; i&gt;ee. 15. UnUI now, the
Hanoi IIOUI'&lt;:eo laid th07 q&gt;ected their llaioon omclals io
Aa.umpuon had.,_ that South chal'Jie of receiving vlaiUIW mimbers ot American famlltea to
VIetnamese trooJ)8 would re- confer with the new siJt..member groop Saturday morning at the
gllee them ao pert af t b e Hanoi mission to the Vietnam peace talka.
"VhilumlzaUon" tJ the war.
U, S. headipJartera refuled . Shull• arguet QeU! day il atlumd ·
tor 11C111'1Qr reaaont to !I&amp;Ybow
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J, - LABOR SECRE')'ARY Georae P.
parab:oOpen
had
been
Shultz
aays white CODstructiqR workers shoUld realize a "new
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IIIO¥ed up rrom their aaalgned day" hao arrived for America' a mlnoriUe• aDd should avoid a
.,.. af operaUons at~ the ••controntatiOII'' with Negroeo demalldlng more .leba In the buDd-·
11111bem cout around Hue.
IIW lnlustry. .
loleamlblle, u. s. aDd South
Sbultz told thoAFL-CIOeonftntlonThuraclaythetsomebuilot.
Vhnnne'" trGopa )lilihlng Into 1111 tradea omlona had "made Wllllual ettorto ... with notable auopnilla retreatabehreenSol- ceases" In hrlniiiW more Necr011 lntotheindUBtry,butaald
A aDd the Cembodlan border "justice ani roallty clemanl thatweprovidaeqeal_..uutty lor
~ 111e7 had killed t5 mtnotlty [ll'llq) workers In great8r rMmobera."
~untat ooldlers tn two ra.--1- ;....m.... iia 6elt

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The Kayser
n"7n stretch stoc:kir
Ten years early.

WASIDNGTON - SGT. MAJ. WILLJAM 0. WOOLDRIGEwas
boooted for the Army' a tap eJiiSted .lcb by a aeneral who msy

have shared with Woolclrlae In li!e bociQr !rom a,worldwide "Kha·
kl Cosa Noatra," It wu learfi\!C),tllday.
· 1be aeneral, MaJ. ,Gen. Wllllpn A. pmntngham, m, retired
ft'lllll tho Army nbortlr Iller Wliclldrl!liiO wu lUied -much
IIP'III.,In lloelrJlrttlftlll'!llf.: ~•.J~&lt;!be.ll&gt;'n.....-lllaJordi~;ArnllrJo.Job, !fils.~.

' Tbi dlaeloaure was made til11117 by military spokesmen whO
aelcl the .JI!U'a~roapen had loot
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M.\NAGEMENT AND THE UNION were In ~onlerenee today as k strike b)&lt; 4ll hourly employes ol the Mldlrest Steel
Co; In PCJII!.eroy l1lOY8d Into ito seconl day. Pickets remained
near the entrance ot the East Main St. plant. However, plcket111! was peace!ul. It was reported at II a.m. that represODtati vea ol the C&gt;CJIDiliiiiY and union, which is Local 6197, United
Steel Workers ol AIDerica, were In tolks at the plant aimed

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100" cotton. Sanforlied
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Wahl alzn 29 to 38.
Lodon
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CHARLESTON, w. va. (UPO wen was clrllled, fracturing
- A gas atrlke under tho Ohio could Increase production b1
River noar Rav..........t Tburs- three Urnes. It is possible the
claJ
be a million dollar bo- well will bring In three Umes
_ .. tor the Stated Waotvtr. as much as it Is preoently,"
&amp;lnla which awarded a lease on !l&lt;een salol.
a ape"'latory bella.
Skeen added the exact amount
The well Is producing 20 mU- the state wlli receive will not
lion Cll&gt;le feet per day prior to be known possibly until Novemfraeturlng.
ber, once the wen is fractotrAsiL Atl1. GeD. Larry !keen ed. Skeen said gas has to be
calculated that the state could pumped Into the lines before
1181 $750adayor$270,000ayear the slate will receive ito flrot
at the present rate af produc. pllfiiiOIII.
Uon.
Fracturing il diXIe by a aerv •
He Is legel representative ice comP&amp;JIY and it was n o t
for the state Public LaDd Corp., known lmnlecllately when a comwhich awarded the lease to peuy could bydro.fract the well.
R&amp;S Gao Co., ol Otarleston.
Skeen !Urlher observed wells
Skeen IBid, "In the New- In that cype ol sand formaUon
INrg aand tormaUon where the last up to 10 years, but he said

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WASIIINGTON (UPO - The
- h a s odq&gt;tedutr-eoel
m1De salol;)' bill IDiendecl lo
make 1968's HominY Falla
aDd Mamolnitm. W. Va.,
dlsestars the lut In the IAIIII
aeries of mine trqeollea.IIIIi
have blackened America'• IllANYONE FOR A FIIOG?- clustrial blstDry.
A frog appeared on the lllepo
11 would be tho mo.t
or the l'llmeroy Flower Shop sweeping cOal health and osatet¥
Tllorsday morning ancl no one legislation ever pas led.
knew qalte what to do with . By a 72.jJ vote ancl after rwr
11. Milian! VanMeter, owner days d oomettmeo e"""k-1
o1 the shop, belleveshewould debate, the Seoale Thuradal
be a strong entry for n e x t sent to the Houoo 1 meaaun
year's lrog jumping contest. strengthening the sovel'llllllllt'l
Interested? Soe Mlliard.
haDd 1n regulating mine safell'
and ollerlng the first federal
compenaaU... for the ~
dloabled victims ol black II'DI
disease.
The leglolation reaulta from
the Mannington clllaster Jult
before Thanksgiving Ill;)' wldch
Lois Jean Adkins has been
ldlled 78 miners. '1118 11om1n1·
WASIIINGTON (UPO - The Labor llepartment uld klday President Nixon would interwne to awarded a judgement ol $!,000 Falla disaster trOIIII&gt;ed 25 the
·block a strike threatened formidniglotapinat seven major raUroada. A department spokesman said In back 8UJJIIOrt payments for previoul Mal'. anclblrdled. .
Nixon would aiiiDIOlee iller ~ the rna~ of an emel'Jiency board to suggest a aolullon to tho one minor child from Jamtoes
For the first time, aU IDiaN
Ray Parsons according
an would be somjoet to -rlor.
strike during a 60-&lt;laJt coOIIIW off period unler provisions of the Hallway Labor Act.
· !Ued 0: the M i 8 CoonA opokesman for ral1roecl manapment said the railroads would lmmedlatoly withclraw their entry
eg
Department regulation and
mine operators woulol be
threat to shut clown most of the country's IIJ'Itom. labor Secretary Georp P. Schultz said Thur.. ty ~~~-Pi:~~ Mr
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• subject to linea- ranglus from
day It was too late to reach a negodated settlement in the strike.
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Nixon has been viewed as reluctant to intervene In a major union - manqement dispute tor the Adkins has removed the eblld $1 to $25,000 - for lgaorllW
!!rat time clurilv Ida admlnlatratlon. A nationwide rali shutdown would be Ulo third since World from the jurlacllcUon d the sovernment reguiaUOIIo. PNvlouoly, minoa emlllorla8 Jli,
War B. The Nail.... Mediation Board has told the President that even a limited strike would cause
grsat hardship In certain sections ot tho country. 'lbe American Farm Bureau hao uld a strike notice. In &amp;Other entry Blanche men or fewer were exeJillll IIIII
the interior aecrelar7 bid
would l_.-cllze 11mn preduce oblpped duri!W the hanast aeaaon.
llarrl
anted ' di
ilmUed power to enforce the
sale~¥ rulea he had promnlpt
ed.
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In addition, the leglolatlon
fondant, C1y4e Harrison, was
CHICAGO (UP!)- A ChiC&amp;~P&gt; WOU, Mlrl'll said, Rubin Why don't you - out of the aworded custoolf of four minor provldas benetlta of $1,635 a .
year tor the miner wltl! 1111
pollee undercover agent as- acreamecl at them: "Your park? Take olf your ..... ancl chlldrOD.
dependents to ~,2M for (C 411 ... GD ..... 111)
signed to Lincoln Park during cHI' • are t*L Ya.'n NL
with three or more depe 1 rt•
tho Democratic Natlomal Con- · ·
If he is totally dlpbled from
ventlon says he heard Jeri')'
blaek IWOI dloeaae: Sell. Jacab
Romln at pollee, "Your
II. Javlts; II-N.Y., tormod the
eb1ldre!l are pip • • • take olf
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structure wore knocked doWn
VIrgil (Mar)') Hamm, Mlllers- Wedneaday afternoon b)&lt; order
NBC.TV's "ThenCameBro~ ville; a aon, Charla• E. Yost,
ol Mayor D. B, Morpn. 'lbe
-son,'' with Michael Parks as a MJnersville; four listers, Mrs.
owner o1 UJo llulldlng was In Dlsort of motorcycle replacement Stella Grueaer, MlnernWe;
rope, ant Morpn uld he took
.lor the old ....,.d cowb&lt;Qr hero Mrl, Cora lllt&lt;hens, El Paeo,
the actioo as a safe!¥ meaoure.
-here today ani straighten Texao; Mra. Freda Rua..U,
things out, then gone ttmorrow Vlema, w. va., aDd Mrs. Ama Firemen pve no ellllmate ol
-has a strong star, line Eicllln&amp;er, Girard, aDd a broth- diiJIOP. The owner d tho card
pbotogl'11i&gt;hy ani a good con- er, John lloudashelt, Mlnera- shop, R. B. Rothgeb, said the
t...,.rary touch.
ville; rour gralldchlldren, aDd lOBI, includlna Ida Quialmas
lllo!:k. was covered b)&lt;lnlllll'ABC.TV's ''Rolin 222,'' a~ ooe great-crandchUd.
a Negro history teacher ani Ida
She was preceded In death b)&lt; once.
aoooclates in an Integrated high an tnrBDl son Robert Philip.
school, is a nice mixture of
Funeral serrices will be sat.
contemporary message -melo- urda.Y at 1 p.m. at Ewing Cbs·
drama and wry humor (provlci- pel with the Rev. Menzll Smtih
ed b)&lt; Michael Constantine aa a olflcl•tlng. Burial wlllbelnGIIworlci-weary prlncijl8)).
more Cemetery. Frielllla
&amp;
NBC.TV's BUI Coab)&lt; comedy call at the ltmerel home IDY· ~
meanwhile, has a tremendoual)' time.
otrong ant o.ppeallng star, ant
MASON - Ame M. Rlckarcl,
I like the way plots give way in
56, Columbus, died Wedneaday
his show to something like
m• at University Hoopltal. Sbo had
extenled monologues concer,.
';1-• 'I&gt;
become Ul While teaching at
ing people, the way things are 17
ll...... kat Oblo State University ancl died
In the holpltal a lew hours Ia.
ter.
YAIOH
SANTA ROSA, calif. (Up))_
!lie was born March 10,1913,
The oharpeat earthquakes to hit at Graham station, the daushFRIDAY, SATURDAY
norlhern Colltornla 1n ellht ter of Ulo late Smtih F. aDd Julia
AND SUNDAY
fOUl lnlured 15 penant and H. Ryan Rickard. A graduate ol
OCT. 3-4-5
eauaed damageWedneadayn!gbt Oldo University, abe reeeiveda
estimated In tbouaanla ol dol- graduate degree from Oblo Slate
Double F....;,. Program
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Unlverolty. !lie was a member
ar~e maJor tremblors were of I h e St. Joeeph catholic
"RACHEL, RACHEL"
recorded at 9·56 p.m. and 11:20 ChUrch at MaiCXI.
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S.rvivlng are two brothers,
joanne Woodward
p, m. aDd were centered near
ru~--' Letart, RD w
Senta lklaa, about 50 miles Ecl1lar&lt;l ....,.v,
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DDrlh af Sen Franchcci. AI- Va., ancl Howard Slak, Mason,
'~(:HUIASCO"
tlloulb lho UnlWnllf tJ Call~ ant a alttar,llarJ L. Rldwclaf
Christopher Jon••
cofnia lttanoiO!iJ atat1011oald Jrontoa, Ohio.
Technicolor Ponovioion
tboy registered 5.&amp; ant 5, 5 on
Funeral services will bsheld
-==~ the Rlchtot Seale only tho ftrst at 11 a.m. Saturd~ at the SL
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Joseph Catholic Church with the
One mall was badly hurl In Rev. Father H. A. Ryanolllclat..
Sonia Rooa b)&lt; broken glan ant Ina. Burial will be In St. Joanother had a broken leg. The aeph catholic Cemetery at MaTonight, Octoloer 2
othen were treated here for son.
NOT OPEN
1lllnor cuts aDd shock. HOI!PitFriend•
..n at the Foala quickly mcbUized to hanlle gleiiCIII Funerel Home after 3
a bony load ol injured, INI r&amp;- p.m. Frldaj'. Rosary aervlces
Friday lhru Tvooclay
taxed when only a few peroCXII will be held 1 '30 p.m. Frkl21Y
0•"'"•3-7
showed "" Broken glaaa aDd at the fllneral home.
power linea ac..- for moat
Walt Dloney's
f..rol8 PetitioDB
of tho damap.
"THE LOVE BUG"
(T echnlcalor)
CIDLD CUTS FOOT
Dean Jonn Michele Lee
The \llcldleport emerge110y F'ded with Court
DISNEY CARTOONS:
squad &amp;IISworecla c:a11 wec1ne..
Anaera a1111 cross petitions
BnllheriHif; Dculaotro8at
day to the Jolm -lne 'real- have been rued In two dlvoree
donee on !llotguD Hollow Road caaesln Mel&amp;a Colmi1Common
Nudbeach; Gr-•
There a Troo
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nPlea• ~-.J
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Admin ion: $1.00
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Fr··"er
Doaelle Btr....,·••
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laeeratlan, wu ....,n to u m -STARts 7 PM
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eroaspetltlonln
the ell-·
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voreeanclaction
af her buBNIIII,
Dewey Roo&lt; Blrchlleid, Mlclolleport, asking that Ida petiUon be
cllamlaoed ancl that .... be
awarded the divorce.
Roser T. Klein, l'llmeroy Bt.
1, filed an 11111110r aDd trOIIp&amp;tJtlon In the dlv«irce aetiCXIIIled
b)&lt; Ida wife, Arl.,. F. Klein,
Mtddlaport Bt. 1cleoylngallep
tlons aDd asking thai Ids wife's
petition be aet allele aDd that be
be graateol the cllvorce.

FRIDAY. OCTORER 3, 196

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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5.95 IOIIENS SWEATERS .: ............ SALE 5.34
4.95 WOIIENS SWE~TERS ..............SALE 4.34
3.95 IOIIENS'~WEATERS .............. SA~E 134-

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10.95 IOIIENS SWEATERS ................ ·;.·SALE 8.34
8.95 WOIIENS SWEATERS ..................... SAL~ U4
7.95 WOIIENS SWE_ATERS_:~·"~"·~·.•!'"""sALE 6.34

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feeketiil ,,,
and select yow favorite swea~r~ and .
111 sr~"t SAil"
illfls - our entire sloe• of womens sweaters l!lld, lllpules 1111
reduced for this sale.

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The well wao drilled b)&lt; alaat
met!ood rrom an acre af prop.
ert;y on the riverbank. Bllllblnaker, wbo operate&amp; the· olrDllng COIIIPIDI', first bltacll7bale
ancl then paid a reported $12,000 for mldclle rlabta underacre where the oucceaslul olrDllng was conducted.
West VIrginia owna the bedaf
the river aDd olrlllera muatleaat
property on the sbore In order
to olant clrUI under tho river.
The lease was one or several
1iiii):mJ)e aeet!an atons 44 iiilles
ol the river which the PLC
awarded tonve companies. This
Ia the first drilling to produce
gas.

Block Shutdown~-:.-;.~

=:;:!a;:.,:•:•::

Police Taunted, Insulted ?ff;?;?i7~

"'

The blll-m.r... "' m11u..

Youq. olflcer Robert MarQ,

to pay tho benellta over 1be
lllllrt three years, with the
llates paying half In the lllll
two years. The federal tuaoll
Dllst be apprcprlaled In a

teltiMW Tlllraday during the
trial (1( elgbt persons c1oargec1
with tnettlng rloto during the
1968 COIIYOittlon, gave Ida
version d what led to clalhea
between poUee aDd antiwar
demonstrators.
Wblle Murrq teatltled, u.s.
marahals seerched evefYODO
entering !lie Federal llllldlng
lifter bomb threats were
recelvnd. They BNrched brio(

_.-ate leglaladon.
Some atatea Include the
nctimo of black lung- adl ......
which affects 100,000 llvi!W
miners ancl is IIOIDOIImes fatal
-In their workmen compensation programs. Someclonot.
West VIrginia's let!lolature
adopted COmpeniBtlon only
lifter miners atapd atrlkes aDd
aagry marches on the ostate
Capitol.

cues aDd baldlaga, and even
forbade noporlers &amp;om carryIng DeW811tP8rB into the coort..
room. No bomb was found.
Wears Civilian Clolloeo
l*lrr~ llid he 1101'8 clvlllan
clolbea while oa dutY In Lincoln
Pari&lt; Auc. 25, 1968, ancl OIW
Rubin- a laocler d the Youth
a.matlonal Party (Yipptel),
the clef~ lead
~.o! 2oo _Rel'IC1fl&amp; torran1 to
pol.......... In Lincoln Park.
MilrraJ ~ Rubin ..
ll,\lla&amp;::
•'Look at those-- --pigs.

...

a(

D)i:TROIT - DECREASING PROF1TS after seven lllra!pt
years of ll!er~llng aatea have llao!n hl•med b)&lt; Cbr)'olor Coql.
tor the lajrolf af IORIO Of )be 40,000 white COllar workers - 25,•
000 of whom work In the D!ltrolt ,,._- In the next four ·to elsfll
weeluo.
It was the ~ amounced retrencbment b)&lt; the mU...'e
Let'l I'll theM - out d
third largest auto make~. llihlch said IDJulylt wae placiQI a mor- here
i•
.
'
111
atorlum on - lllriJW, halted CliiJPt.llon ot a,... $200 ml oo'
'1'liell, with the policemen
aaiiOIIIbly plant aDd cut llaek ~and administrative budgets blekecl up aplnst a fieldbouae
to their 1968lovelL

.

Junior Miss

..,__

Hopefuls to

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1

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-tol- Meet OcL 7

COSMETOLOGY CLASS - Wllat •I 1 eu clo It...., • "'" alad IDtbo
ogy cla81 at :Meigs High School. Mro. llu7 PIIWeU, tescher, stanliQI at left, Is applyiQI
cream for akin care to Bre.... Prlcld1 while Mrs. lola Bartnun, slanting at rlgllt, ot Merle
Norman studios, is applying a peck on Becky Houdaahelt. Debbie Cremeans, right, has received the first two treatmonta aDd makeup hao been ~eel. The demonstration stressed
the "mtural look." Classes in coametolosY are meet!IW In tho Iormor aenlor high INildtow
In Pomeroy until quartoro are ready at the new Meigs Hlgll SebonL

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