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pnlood Nixon as a mao wllo WU "lll&lt;lnll1 clean ~ l""'o hll
family ard country." Bul be eald be otW dlaqraocl wltll Gle admilllatratlon's school dtlfCl'OillloD policies.

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Admiulon:

Adults $1.00 Children SOc

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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.end,... ~ ..... ,. "dlup. It, So far, tile
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Glorle ilarlnna, the llOIDIOtology ...... .ba•
IIIII U lnC.Mient, rtiMirted 'nlelo been IOit ·a l far ao ereclt Ia
to tile Melp Local concerned, ard tile U.. IInce
lleJlcoal Dlltrlet lloull Gt Fa- tile - " " ~ lcboQI will ha..
catlaB ... IGddltport.
lo be made up.
AI 1*1 thert It no II r m
I has alto been the plan lbat
....... u to ""• the •ocatloo- the entire bulldlq would be
~ aaall• ~ the ocbool occupied .tuat att.r the Cbrlot.
'IIIII be reac11 for oc,._.,_ mae ncatiGit. llowewer, a.at
I had been the . _ ~ - • clldlllbl,_.
.,JdiOOI Glllelall that adl .... 'l1le board COidlrmed the em' tllll would be l'8l&lt;lr
Jlloyment of por....,.J ror ladechool _,.a •• at 1 - 0111 ani programs. Thaae lncluclo
1'!K'llloaal cauroe - OOIIDaiDI- Leah Ord, llolo!eo W o lie,
\Oil' - rellllre• !bat tile 11111- llotl.7 Horky, Kiln Neal, Bot-

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Booeters wiU be conlact!IW
bualness ostabll&amp;hmenta and
merchants In tile area lor contrlbudon. However, theporaonal contact with buoineooes will
be made after Oct. 18. T h o • e
wi~hlllg. ~ oerd conirlbutlons
to Mrs. Maey BeU Warner, MlnenvUle, Route 1.
HeadiiW the drive is Mrs.
Warner, chairman; Mal')' Lou
Beegle, cCH:halrman; ard Mrs.
Erma Norrts. Mr&amp;. Janet
Neaoe, Mrs. Gordon West ard
Mrs. Ewlyn Hollon.

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4,oono!Mr.
Pqrtir{
a lascirlati'W
pile olardMrs.
pumpldnaFrankW.
at the Mldwoy
lfarkat, Pcmeroy. .

Melp Local School Dlltrlct, alre&amp;lll that the elom.,_
tary school brealclaat program begun Ibis 7881' In the dlstriet Is lor all chlldreo.
Morrl0111 ataiDs lbol, pehaps, parents have DOt 101darllood
that the breakfast program Ia for all otudant&amp; of aU ol.,_

teey achoola.

MIDDLEPORT, OKlO
Member FMal Deposit Insurance C01110ratien

makes sucb reotocldng proJects possible • . liD¥ Arms lo
president o1 the group and Robert Louks to oocretarJ.

Barley Dotson

TO HOLD MEMORIAL
'l1le Grace Episcopal Church
will hold a mei!IOl'W amt.. .
Ill Wedne...•• frGm 12115 Ii.
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lor thoao who have died In
VIetnam. All are welcome.
nREMEN CALLED
Pom"''oy nremon answered
a caU at 3:30p.m. Monday to.,..
tlngullh a bruah !Ire - r the
Earl Renshaw home in Minor..

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~pers Plalno, an ovaJIIIOllst
mOllY years, dlod MCIIdaJ e..,..
IIV at Camden. Clal'k lfolpital
In Parkenburl following an e..
terded Wnesa.
Mr. Dotson waa burn at Buck
Run, W, Va., the son ol the late
Keener and Allee llarah Dotson.
He had been preachinl olnco

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..,.at from the Mllga Count.Y
HeaJtll Deparbneat to ouppl,y
tile dlllrlet wtlll wlllta"r !reo
Immunization aod - . aarvIce• are available during the
year.

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tlr McComas dfll&lt;. wa I ·

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to *•at . . .
1101 • 1 1lied at tile pr
rt al
lnterall and Oldll Scboolllaoin
Aaoodatlal noolut11111 _ .
dla-aed.
Altendlag ..... ~~arp-ay..,

Hargraves dlocuolod t h e
•-wal ol the t11reo mllliOVJ
In the dlllrlot. Tho NWWallo
to he . - upon at the Nov. t
alectlon. 'l1le dlltrlelllllatPIII
the millage In ordar to can.
dille rocolv!ng otate old. Pasoage will mal•tal• the taxatlaa
at 17.5 mUla, the refJI!red

Larr7 llorrl-, u~ 111o
pert•• odMt; McComas, ~
IDOid&gt;er1 Vlrlll Klal. Prd
I'Wter, Dan Mon.,, lfn.
E. 0, Rail, ~~~~ Hiram SlaiJ.
ter; CbUda, and .1o1m and Eupne ~ . . . , . - .
lng the teacher• 1110!'1...,. If
the clllllriot.
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Deooted To Th4! ltt~erafl Of The Meigs·M_,. Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPoRT. OHIO
WE()NESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 19¢9

PRICE 10 CENT$! ·:·

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self.,cl,eaning
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dren, ard aewn greai1J'anllcblldrerL A olaterprecododhlm

lnd•th.
Funeral services wiU be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at tile SUcceoo Cburch of Chrlot with
EvaJIIIOlllt Joe Hosldnl olllclatIIV aod EvaJIIIOllat Dewey Pbm
&amp;l&amp;latlng. Burial will be In the
church cemeterY. Friends may
call at the White Funerallllllle
In ~· Plains after 00011
Wedlltldly.

Compare
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A fiem I 'fir IIIUblo lilt
Cllll!inl ,....e ... Cl Ill
the cmin on jlll .ebl lldel 0 CIIIM lleiii'DIIIr lllld
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o KHpa your kltchtn -Ill 0 Cll•• lnllr 0 COlla 11M than ._ I
An ellelrlc Mil clelnlng ranoela • muc:IIMI100.00 .._lien OOIIIPII'IIIIIIull mD111L
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Your electric appliance dealer has up to '3500 tor you.

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When you switch to a flameless electric range from an old laahi~ad flame type
your
electric appliance dealer will give you up to $25.00 _, as a wlnng ~llowance.
In addition to the wiring allowance, he also has a $10.00 bonus for you. You qualify when
you purchase a fla.meless electric range with a se.l l.cleaning oven. ev,..fYOne .ls e,ligible for this
bOnus.
Take filii bonua coupon to fOUr~
cfl_!ller, Mil unl

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US HEATERS
50,000 BTU
65,000 BTU
85,000 BTU
Installed With Tank &amp;Meter
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olyn Silltll, Leo Crew. Mrs. WUIIamo and M111 Smith are
school eo._,aors ol the potrol, and Crew II the ftferu
advlaor ol tho grcq&gt;,

Mrs. Milton (Allee) Wyott, Elkins, W. Va.; a aliter, Mra.

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onbo...
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Hofta!an, 'hmmy H.-n, Alwie Sleoan; adulta, P-rw

ma Ghena Dcltaan; a ...., Rclbort Paul, Ccllumbuo; two lkual&gt;t e r s, Mrs. Frank (Dortha)
Shears, Ellzaboth, W. VL, ard

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Tho Houoe a.ijcumocl.
Althooalt Prelldent Nixoft
twloo Mid be 1111uid In no ...,
be alrocted 1&gt;¥ tlla damonatrttlon, Vloo Preoldent Spiro T,
" - TuoodiJ caUod on !Nd81'1 of the moratorium to repodlate Hanoi's support. North
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past 30 years.
Surviving are his wife, Jlel.

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HEATING PROBLEM?

We're well supplied to fill all your heatin1 and
cookine needs. We do trailer hookups. Why not
plan LP ps heatilll fot your new home. We
install completely!

church oolllltor'J, Roaal')'
looa wtU be at 7:llll p.m. Wad,.~~~~,y at ilia White Fuaera1
Home 'tn CoolvUie.
Frlerd1 ~ call at the laneral bome ...,;, WadnesdQ and until ,_, 'l'lllr1o
dl,y wllon the bociY will he tal&lt;.. to the church.

THE MEIGS COUNTY FISH and Game AsBOC!adoo hal

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program. More reotoeldog will be done at varlcus areao
thls1ear 1&gt;1 the asooclatlon,
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and the pobllc lor - r t of the IDDil8l trap -which

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SOIDe youngoters In tile dlatrlet do have to hoard bUill at
arouod 7 a.m. oaob morning, and porhlllls aome of theoe are
oldp!llnc broaklaat - or, perhape, tllll)' oeeci anotbar 1110 IV
the dme tllll)' get to school.
Tho brooklaote are 15 cents per chllcl. 9IJpJementa1 lederal fllnda make the program posllble.

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and and aentnr hllb echool• t11e ...
~alyn Sweat, teachero; Edna erage, ho!mer, 4rop11 to f9.1
lluol!lll, nuroe; Roulla story, per OOIL
coordinator; -~ Silvera,
Jn the - breakfi.at p r 0.
aecretaey, and Thomas Kelly cram ~ered 1n the ...., oleand 1o1m Redovlao, colmaeloro. -.;y ocbools onb', thoro
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McComat II tile ldmJD.. are 33.5 per cent of the etu.
tmator and ftpl Gllloor and · dents taking 11011.
Donald Wolfe hat been 8l)llOint.
od to attlat McCornu.
WUI!am D. Chllda of I h e
Down1J1i . Childs iiiiiii'IDct
A report 111 the ochool lunch Apncy dlacuolod with t h a
Jll'OII'&amp;ID lbollecl-throuil&gt;out hoard the reductiCII ol tnsurall of the ..... eWnontary IIIC8 COote brou&amp;ttt llf
lchool• of the dlltrlct an av- addldooal Ore hydrants at tile
....,. of 84.9 per cent ~ the building. 'l1le hoard will
lllldentl are taldng advantage lnvelllgate socurtng a nwnber
of tile program. In the jmlor wldch will keep - . lnsur-

a1 y
; ., .-ctE MOONSHOTS AND SP.-h:CRAFT, thetndlli ~ oiu Contu.oa to hold the tntero!ll or the aet.

Don't let valuable papers get lost or
misplaced around the house. Keep
them all in one safe place, so you
know where they are whenever you
need them. Rent a salety deposit box
now , .. just pennies a day.

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BooaiDra will hold their aMUil
111dar clouciY Bides was 52 deTog Dll' Satul'dl1·
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STOCKHOLM - TilE SOVIET UNION TODAY lot o!! what
appeared to be the moat powarflll Ulld01'11"1U1d 111clearblaot e detonotecl, the stockllolm Uni-allil' il. T.,hnolCIII' 111141, IIIIJlll'enlly II'OWII!lw mepWIIs.

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The temperaturelndldow-ntuDIWIII~I
Port&gt;erqy at 11 a.m. 'nlesdQ

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HOLLYWOOD (UP 0 "You'.. J01 to stay ahead or
' d l - r , Herb Alpert said.·
' !rom behind hla own desk In his

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own offtce in his own studio.
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' er who turned the sOIRI of

braso Into vaults full of gold Is

one or radio's most ardem
_listeners. He "-• tuned to
,popular music stations to see
what record buyers aredlulng.
t•J won't mention his rw.me,"
Alpert aald, "butlwaaontour
::nd
great ramea or the music world
about 15 or 20 yean ago.

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"I a&amp;ked hjm why he wasn't
kesptng his hand In, and he told
.me he never listened to rock or
: any or the new soonds. And he
~ cooldn't understand why~
• wanted to hear the old songs.
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"It'• a• almoleas thaLII:.:OU
want II&gt; •Ill' In busl.neoa todlll'
f'"' can't lit back and •rely on
stu!! yooi',;. .lreidy done."
·Alpert contllllll!• to turnout
top al-&amp; and will star In his
thll'd talovlalan specieI , ' 'The
Bra01 Are Comin"' Oct. 29.
"I pey ~ttantlon to the songs
that are In the toP 40 In the
record charts," he e&gt;&lt;Plained.
"Then I go my !"'n way. It's
nothing calculated, bot you
have to bring your own
lmerpreiatlon to music."
Alpert waved his hand to
include the studio, which once
belonged to Olarlio ChaJ&gt;Iin,
and the other obvlousaccwn~&gt;lations or wealth.
"I'm mt moUvated just by
money. I play aild arrange for
my own satisfaction and
musical curiosity, It'&amp; like
dialing a telsphone. There are
so many dillerent comblnstlons
to play that no one has an
excuse lor copying.
"Ril!ht 1101'1 is the healthiest
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:TEAM
Won Lost
"j!ailey's SUnoco •• •. • 10 8
Gibbs' Groceey . •.•• 10 8
Frank's Asllland •.• . 10 8
Grueser Insurance ..• 9 9
No. I •...• .• •••• . 8 10
Jolmson-Kiewt-Mass. , •7 II
Hl&amp;h Team Series - Gibbs'

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the peper rrute.

Larry's bualnesa earnl!l him

$100 a week, enough to support
his drog purchaaes and still
leave him pocket money. He
planned next year to take '"'
amsck-heroln.and triple his Income.
Once a week, Larry rides
his scooter to a wooden qshlng pier wedged In a row of
tourist motels at the north end
or Miami Beach- Here Larry
restocks his merchandise.
If yru blinked you Iooe Larey among the yoong look •
allkes, who, pressed to•ether
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a hUman river along the sand.

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The use of poisonous chemicals as an effective toxic
weapon .-of war was suggested to tbe British. war de·
partment as early as 1855
and, in l862, the use or
~:o~~eingt':e U~ &amp;~'r:a~
but was not used, according
to the Encyclopaedia Brltannlca.

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Pellli)'IlolrneylC'I:tOp.m.rA. .
10:t0 J, m.; Jollll ·
Pullhak QP 1135 a. m.r S. Iii.
Jenks lC' 11110 a. .ill. I LOck 15,
Jellboatdolma:os .. m.; o..ward ,. 5:45 .. 111.; Lock 16,
Western &lt;1o1m 2:20 L 111.1 'l'lln
G. lC' 6:35 L IlL I Bell~
bp!OI"el' _,; 6!U lo
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held that post with Clncl,..tl
tlae for bids an the heating lor the peat three years, and Is
system ol the vocaUonal scbooi a veteran or 14 years In the
oow under eonatruedon. Bids ClnclnnaU orp$aUon, !Je""a
on the warm air heating. von- -&amp; ml~~~F -lesgue lnllelder for
lilatiD&amp; and air condltiAlnlni . eight years.
will be opened on Tburadlll',
Bristol and 'Bragan replace
OctTh.30, at 8 p,Uonm. ol
Ill ·PeaNIIs Lowrey and Bob Oidia
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Am II- on the Mooitreal lllaft.
aell, a laacher at llenderson
There were 3:47 million
Elementary School, was ac- blrtbs In tile United States tn
cepted. The board employed 19611
Carol MUter, llatUe Jordau,
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c•·ans and Romans associ- LYnn Ramey as suballand
-• red Mr
the sun only elgllt mlnutea
a ted eggs with the waking teachers,
tran.er
s. earUer, accordilig to llclen·
earth,
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knocked down, gets up and stlll

American Conference Players

gets to the baU flrsL He gets
to the sideline quicker than
Grocery - 2155; No. 1, 2147;
The MAC selected runni~ anyone I've ever seen."
JOO.nson - Kiewit - Massman, back Don Nottingbam or Kent
Crots, the NCAA record-hold2!25.
StiLle, middle prd Joe Green er for conaecutive point&amp;oefterHigh Team Gaftle - Johnson- ol Bowling Green, and place- touchdoWn, booted a 37 - yard
Kiewlt-Massman, 768i No. 1, kicker Ken Crots of Toledo lor field geol with two seconds to
746i Gibbs' Grocery, 742.
the weekly honor.
play to pro"vide the margin or
High Ind. Series - Mildred
Nottingham, the ration's top "victory against Bowling GreeiL
Jaeot.s, 448; Margaret Fo11rod, ruaher, boiled his way lor 130 Crots also kicked another lleld
443; Julia Booles, 403.
yards on 36 carries and two goal and three straight convsrHigh Ind. Game - LucUie touchdowns in Kent SUite's 33- sions.
Vaughan, !61; Margaret Follrod 13 loss to Western Mi chigan.
Also In therunnlngwereBow!59; Mildred Jacobs, 157.
"Besides the olwloualy great· IIJW Green qlllrterback Vern
job carrying the ball,- Don did Wtreman, Kent SUite llnebact.an oxceUent Job or blocking on er Jim Corrlp.ll, Mlami dolenWhile H011ae Sheep
running and pass plays," said sive tackle Dick Dougherty, MiSheep were pastured on Kent SUite coach Dave POOdlng.. ami quarterback Jim Be~,
Ohio defensive enl Larry
lbe White House lawn at one too.
time. In Woodrow Wilson' s
Green made 18 solo iackles, Fields, Ohio hallback Harvey
administration, during World assisted on nine other stops, Mitchell, Western MlchiganolWar I, 211 sheep cropj&gt;ed tf~te blocked one punt, recovered one [enslve glll1"d Keith Volk and
lawns and produced a pro 1 • famble and batted down two Yestern Michigan quarterback
able wool crop.
pass attempts In Bowling Ted GrigJIOil.
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favorecl to win aeries, 3-2.
Game Times: AU eames at 1 p.m. EDT, except &amp;mday which Ia at 2 J,M. EDT.
A&amp;tendances and Net Receipts: Firat 8lll10, ~0,429 and
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McKinley .and Warren Westero : Clevelllnd st. Joseph juBq&gt;ed
Reservs In last week'o United !rom 11th to elahth.whUe MasPreOB lnternaliOIBI Class AA
poll, the Bears picked ,. ...,
Place and 120 points In their
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quest for a third strallbt slate
jchoolbo,y chaqllonahlp.
state by s1x over Lllaml (Fla.) 14 over llllsslslippl state,
. Cory- RawiOII, the delendlng
NEW YORI\ lUPi) - Joe Duke by seven over Maryland. Ariz&lt;Jna by 10 over Texas El
•A' cilamp!CIIiohtp, led for the
Thelsmam waa an llll1amm 1
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Paso.
1Sth •tral&amp;ht week, with MeY- ago wll• the ..,.,....,..
Noire Dame 28,"USC 21:..Joe :
The West
~. •-king Newark Catbquarterback for Notre Dame Thelsmam and JimJII,y Jones
UCLA 3t, California 13-0llc and Nqrwalk St. Paul all
got hla !!rat starting aoslan- lnvol ed In
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within llrilcl!'lldlstanoe.
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Wyoming 28, Brigham ..
were Ia tblrd place with 311
The defending Esatern Dl"vi~ ~
. Ohio ~ 45 Minnesota 14- - 7- Cowboyo corral Cougars
,points, tiall!ne iloth Cantml Me- slon cllaDwion Baltimore Bul- Thelsmam, wbo atarled tor
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IUitey and WarrenWeoternRe- lets, ..,set by New York In the Injured Ter17 llanraU;y, IP!ided ~~t!':.":o= Conference.
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NatiOIBI BasketbaliAslllclallon the lrlsb to I 21-21 Ueayear ronte toanollle Blg!OtiU
Also: Colorado State by
· Foil~ an illlpresslve 28 E playoffs laat aeoson, make their ..,, But don't look for •
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. over We at Texas Slantord by
~~ decisiOn over eighth-ranked 1969,-70 clo!bul tonight-alread)'a deadloek Salurdlll' • Thel81n&amp;m WI:. CDayton by~seven'::.: 15 over Wa~ state, Air
Zane ovUle, the Beara' point to- stsp behind the Knlcko.
_llllllllle 10th..-Inked lrlllll ahould_ Nortbem llllnol.a, Jndlana by 15 Force by seven over Orellllll.
Ia) awelled to 431 aa they
New York, boosted by Wllila , l)~Dd the thlrt-nnked Trojans
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state b 'Arizona state b,y 14 over San
lurpcl talt Warren Weatern• Reed's 28 poinla and Dick 1thelrfiratdelestoltlleseason,
s::_s ~Jose SUite, Ore&amp;llll stale by 14
Barnelt's 22, got ott to an early Ibut n will be eloae. The lrlah
Kent over Wasf11ngton.
Two weeks ago, Newark Calh- lead In the NBA standings ' get the '!liP because they're state liJ.,;;.enb.Y"";
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MicMpn State, l\lls..;_ei,y"',.';, The planet Jupiter has
ever • the Cantral Ohio power !lOSUie !qlersonics, 126-101.
'11ds week I picks:
over Clsf•Lvnl state Nebraiik&amp; been known since antiquity •
, , juliaptd to fourth In laot week' a
The Knlcks travt1 to .CinelnThe Esat
KID ' WI
sin but the dlacovery of four of
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.._ over ~
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·." cary ............ the de
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Lennie 'wukens, 'Pia1ed tho . PIUsburib 27, Tu'- 1tThe Soutl!weet
Knl~ks even lor the !!rill olx Would 7GU liellove, lba PaD- 9ldahom&amp; ~8, Colorado 21mllartea but llle Kniob, a'- thoro ~- lhrae In ·a .fOil'• Sooner or 1 - tba Sooners fill
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with the ~!"!!• f&lt;or last
nine atraight polnia and p!IIICi utab ~ ·I!Oilan Colloflll by 7eeft defeat.
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There's IIWe doUbt both
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
to a ..,..,e or historic catcheo grabs wm be down as among atste of Nexada IIIYI the loleta
by 'l'llnmie Agee, the ·New the best In series hlotory-his will oow wiD the World Serleo.
II Las Vepo, GU Jlocl&amp;ea'
York Mete get their big chance fourth-lmdng sprint to the fence
to toke charge ol llle World In lei\ center lor a cross-bucly miracle workers are 3-2 aeSeries todlll' when they send grab or Elrod Hendricks' drive leedms, and In Stateline, at
ace pitcher TOOl Seaver to the with two on and two out before llarreh' a, the Mots are 7-5.
mound In tho lourth same.
crashing Into the renee; and his But both gambling centers pick
It wu Agee, a "bam" turned sixth-Inning dash Into right tile Orioles to take Wedneehero, who put the Meta Into 1 2- center for a diving, sliding one- day's loorth game. The Vepa
! lead In eames In the series hand robbery on Paul Blair's line has BalUmore at 11-10;
Tueadlll' when his fabulrus drive with the hoses loaded and the Harrah line Ia 6-5 · for lilt
catches and his hclner aperked two out
Orioles to deadlock the aera 5-41 rout or the Ba!Umore
A&amp;e• s1Q)Iied the only nm Ies at 2-2.
But In New York, the man In
Orioles.
the Mots actually needed as
And """ It's Seovsr, tha 25- their llrat batter in tho eame the street Sill'S it's the Meta
game winner who was beaten when he hammered the lourth all the way . ... with oo retnrn
by the Orioles In the aeries' pitch by Orioles • starter Jim trip to Baltimore.
opening eame, who gets a Palmer ovsr the center flelcl
chance to como back lor a fence 400 feet away.
vlctoey that wruld put the
NOBIS INJURED
"amazln" Meta within one
"They have me~ for a
ATLANTA OJPD- Doctors
ohert stride or the world low-llall hitter, 10 they've been decided Tuesdlll' not to q)el"ate
champioJIIhip.
pitching me hl&amp;ho" Agee said. "at this time" on the inJured
()pposi~W rl&amp;hthander 'Seaftr "So I was looking for hlghpltch knee or Atlanta Falcon linebacker Tommy Nobis, who was
In today's pme at Shea an;! I goi It"
Sladlum was southpaw Mlke The Mots added two more hurt In Sunday's eame with
CueUar, who conquered the rans In the second imlng when Dallas. A spokesman lor tho
ailloll held linn In ninth place. Mats, 4-1, In the opener In pitcher Gory Gentry doobled Falcons said therewasdellniteAkron Gerlleld, !6th last week, Baltimore. If Seaver can turn with two · on, another In the II' ligament damage to Nobis'
. •-ked to lOth.
the tables this time, the Mots sixth when Jerry Grote drubled right knee but It Isn't certain
Following the, ClaBS A front- are ready with soothpaw ace with Ken BosweU on base, and how long Nobis wUl ba out of
runners werelourth place Nor- Jerey Koosman lor the !11th their last In the eighth when Ed acUoiL
walk
st. Paul, Versailles, New- eame Thursdlll'.
Kranepool honlered. Gentey and
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bury, Blutllon, Gnnvllle, Mar- .Agee put the Mots 1n this rellevsr Nolan Ryan _combined
ion Catholic and Dennison St. enviable position, because his to allow only lour h•ta to the GIVEN CLEARANCE
lola
two catches Tuesdlll' pre.. nled Orioles - the AI champs have
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPDBu!!alo Btns' rookie running
G~e and DennliOII St. at least live Oriole runs.
only !2 in three games.
•A' champion, polled 176 points Mary are newcomers to the
back 0 . J. Simpson, who was1
ordered to the sidelines as a
whllo McDonald remained in Top TelL
precautlorary measure lastL
aeeond, picking 1i&gt; 140 points.
Versailles, Newbury and
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ligures
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YORK
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week bacause ola head ln)Jry,
Newark Catholic was In strit.- Bluffton all gained ground. NorSeries:
Tuesday was glvsn medical
lng distance with !32polnts.
walk St. Paul slipped one spot
Teams: New York Mets (National League) vs, Balti- clearance to play in Sunday's
Umeaten and unacored ·on to fourth whUe Marion Catholic'
more Orioles (Americon League).
game against the Oakland
Warren Western Reserve &amp;lip- tumbled !rom seventh to ninth
Length of Series: Beat or seven eames.
raiders In Oakland.
pod one mtch In the •AA' alter Its 8-6 loss to ML Gilead.
Results: First game: BaiUmore 4, Nejl York I. Secstandings to third with 336
Falling 0111 or the Top Ten
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Eaoternia 3-2-1 iD all fiiiDIOI
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Galli&amp; Pirates will al10 be out
to map a two pme IOII.na
ltnlk wh• they travel to meet
lilt Federal Hocking Lancera.
Tbo Pirates are 2-f..O In all
pmea and 2-2..0 In tba SV AC.
Federalllocldn&amp; Ia 3-2-1.
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others receiving five or more a C011811ltatlon with Prosecuting ~eda to u.irdaplace In the clooe
points: Jomson c. sml th, Attorney Mlchael Silaw.lnal•t- w tern
Dl"vislon Natloral
Portland St., Tampa, Eastern ter to the board, he advised
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Western Carolina, Florida tives: the 1'8Qieat for a slaY ol
Bragan, tO, brother of Texas
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execution or a --~ent ol all League Prealdant Bobby Braback ··•·-·.
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week 11*1 FederolfWkllll 1-8, SooitJilnotern o 4 o· to 110
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worst drag problems In t h e
world.
One or the lew things t h •
Chamber of Commerce doesn't
brag about is Miami's sta1us
ln the narcotics business, or the
26 per11011a who have died this
: swallowed, smoked, Inhaled or year from drug overdosea.
Miami is a naUonal Import
: InJected, In Mlami sctJool yards.
: FJ'Ye yeara ago, tb.e same kind center for cocaine. It's the
regional dlstribuUon point for
• of kids got high on beer.
: lArry's '•turned - on" com- heroin, marijuana, I.Sl, an d
: panloos have lound that draga Wlclt barbiturates.
At the air-cond!Uoned jun: are much easter to get than
· beer and they are twice as ior high achool where he Is a
11B" atudent, Larry roams the
: kicky.
: Larry isn't a product of Mi- halls between classes taking
.: amt•s slums. He lives in a orders. U' pressed. he'll deliv
: polt.ahaded ouburb ol a toor- er Wring the lunch hour, b.lt
he'd rather do it alter school

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:Used to wrap and deliver news..
: papers to
a dollar for
: movtea and ball game&amp;. Now
: he wrapa and dellvers reeC• era to keep himaell In "pot
: and speed.''
: Larry is one or hundreds or
: ynutbs peddling narcotics, to be

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Ioiii, Jon,
NEW YORK (\IPI) - T h ,
tar ••torn. coultQ, welletp, UDited Preoa lntem"""' tQp
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evsrythlng.
20 amall eoileflll footblli Ieonie .
"T~I lio-n aren't with !lrltplaeevotea.and- MONTREAL (UPI) - . The .
br•kl~ clown music and 1o- ~ed reoord· 1 (~·n a·-"·· lolontreol EIQ&gt;!II IIIICIW!'1!1l ,
· -iii perenthoaeo.
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,._ Tue._
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a..lyzlng IL They only Judae bla)
whellutr it Is good or bad •. And wee~~),
that's the Wlll'lt&amp;hoUJdbe."
Team
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1. No. Dak. $1. ·
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Alpert wanned further to his
(28) ($-D) 336
subjecL "Wilat ....... (lit ... 2. Texas Alii
(f.JJ) 289
Is homogenized muolc trcn all 3. Montou
($~
233
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played In Eur1lpo can ba
(Tie) Tro.J st. (4..0-1) 158
Q.-.lary
appreciated In Aola or India. 6. Ark. St. (I)
(2-1) 130
C ,;,a.(
And the reveraelstrue. .
·7• Alcorn AIIM
POINT PLEASANT
The
"Creative people are more
(I) (3~ 106
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(3-1)
94 lolaiOII Coomly Boord tl. FA~Bach were allvs, or BeethoveM 9. N. M. Ill' lands ($..0-l) 65
they woold ho Involved In 10· Ind. (Pl.) (I) ( 4 ~ ~7 Mason Circuit Court In the
tooay·s music oecause tnere 11. (Tie) E. Tenn. St.
peymont of back salal')'toa.&amp;rare millions or peoplewhe want
(5~ U lea Withers_, .......... , ol Point
to hear It More people have
(Tie) Idaho st.
r•q•.....the leisure to lloten to mustc
(I) (3-l) U Pleasant llil!h School, pandtaa:
than ever before.
13. Abilene Chri.Uan
the ·outcome tl. ID ~ ol
"Personally, I'm gratified
(4-0) 27 the case to the state Slpreme
that so many people here and 14. Lanolr Rhyne (I) (4~ 24 Court.
abroad dig - t I'm doing with 15, Akron
(4-1) 22
The sail.l")'ln1Jle111onreaulta
the TIJuana Brass.
16. Northeast Okla. (I)
20 from lila transfer ol Mr. Wltll-

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New
Che'l' 1011 hell'l'l Now nt.n 90.
"Anybody can add a new truck to a lineup_
Leave it to Chevy to add a truck and a half.
Titan 90.
No o:her Chevy tilt is so long on muscle.
So righi for turnpike slretches. With 9 diesels
available. And one of tbe biggest sleeping

Mowas for'70
compartments on the road.
With a wraparound instrument panel tbat
puts everything just a glance or fingertip

away.
Conventionals. Vans. Recreational vehicles. Whatever you're thinking. your Chevrolet dealer's got il And it's a Mover.

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c::u- Otl-11.., llludtnta lac:alty _.,... at Mai&amp;l ·
Jllni.... IIJ&amp;b School who for till put alii wMko otullod·....,truc•
lllldorwoy t11nJu11o field lrlpt, wlah to elllend tluka ""' ,._
preclaiiiRI 111 lhoiO who W&amp;ll be1God llio coD ot dub' In "'--IIII
and "''a'ni'V phases ol COilllrUetlon.
These l!lcllldod t11a A1 Johaaon &lt;:cutrueIIGII ~Ill'. W. W, Auborry,prQject .......r
the Bacino Dam, provided
a lrlnd tour with aarety bolmllla and all; 'lbe
...1\y - · Co!IAtntdlon "'""""'~~'· llArllr·
Gllpl, ....,-m..,..; Oblo
lllllonl Jlo.
partment, J..cy~; aaalotanl; Tli..C.nty Voeatlmol SdiOol. and Teebnleal Institute.
Nelaonvlllo, Fnllk Dawnhoor and IIana P-mlllo auldaDce CCMIR&amp;oloro; Karr CAinatructlCMI
('A!JQIII)', Horac:e Karr, ...-.at Malp lll&amp;b
~ nl, . . Emmet Sllulel', .'lM!!aport, who demonotratod heoll'
"lulpmont.

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Thanko are eJdendecl abo to tllole who were to slve domoootratlma but were unoblo to do aoduo to bad weather c0ndltl0111.

'lbooe lncllldod CaBB Kindy, aloclrldan; Earl Weroor,earpenter
of Werner Conatructlon ~11Y. and Ted Beatlle, CGuntv El&gt;sl-r, Mello Counb' HlshW&amp;Y Department, heavy IM)I!Ipmontdom·
onatratlon.

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WIIPO Radio, Is,_ with Chamell3, Hllllllngtoll, doiiiiiPielll
ovento. He Ia aeon periodically, too, delnlsome newo bl'GIIIeaotlng. Niles Ia marrlocl to tbefannerSUole Price, daughter of Mr.
and Nra. a.yte Price, ol Portland. Prior to blo 11011111 to HuntKualc was !IIIIPio1ed by WTVR In RlchmO!III, VirBiniL

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HOMES ARE TAKING on tbet "llall-n Look~ as
roaldellta decorate entrances with tho traditional colored corn
and 181110011 n.,..... Both l'&lt;lmeroy and Middleport have 101
trick or troot for Wodnoadoy, Oc:~ 29, fnlm 6:30 to 7:30. Sirens
In tho towns will inlrk the oponing and cloolrv or tho event.
U yoo're drosslllfl tltat nllht. pleaae be coroful - we don't
haw a olllflle little Jltost or s&lt;Jblln to spore.
MANY

Be Settled.
WASIIINGTON (Upl). - The

Alrlculture

War Zone Open to
the....--

Steinke to .

mUk msrketllw.....
FUiod mUk Ia a cheaper
1rado of milk. not widely aolcJ
In American marklll ror COl&gt;oumor uoe, but fr~ uaod
• I a gniD miJturo.
'lbe odcptloo d. tho mUk or(;!_._ ___J,_,
~~~~~UUJ
der lo atajact to ·tho I1IPfiMI
or at l•at twiHblrdo or dllll')'
q.rmen 110n111r tho 87 milk
Robert D Slaillke will apeak
"!Arketi'V Cll'der areoo YOtillll
•
tlu'oollll their cooperative ~~~ at tho Pomol'!ll' Seventh.Da.r
clotlona.
Cbureb 11 2 p.m.
The fedenl milk msrkotiiV
An ordalnod minister Mr
orders set mlnlmumprlceo that StaiDI&lt;e 18 director of • t h;
mUk haDdlero or dealen·muat
pay tanners fnlm whcm they
bill' mUk. The orders do not set Ohio Ccd
of Sevontll
rotan prlceo.
llQ Advonti":~Moolbt Ve~
Ohio. He held I llmllar post
In New Jeraoy before coming
to Ohio laat Odllbor.
A oaU.e of - . AI-

SnPak
Here
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of Canadian
Cullop, Mr.
Stelnb hal held -oral pollia

Corner
"WE'VE DONE

IWE, Vlealam (UPI) - Soutb
V . _ Prolldeal N Van 'l'bl8u
lnvllod
IOI!Iora Ill. the aotlnr move•
_ _ln ·U.o United states to
1/lalt Soulb Vlealam for 1D J.n.
spocllon tooir of
"I thlnlt they will eiWIP
thalr mlndo," Tbleu told litw1men In EDiJIIh .m-IDI a 111111'
of a.o nortll8l'Jl. ~~ of

Tile.,.

:.~eden)

flags Flying Full.Mast

""'port

IIDdaJ

II Claal I (lluld mUll) undlr

Legion CommanderWants
WASHiNGTON (Upl) - 'lbe
oatlonal . CCIIIIDIIInder of tho
Amerlean Legion Tueocloy
b~ pWo)lc ofllcills w h o
11110 fJytllfl tho Amerlean llq
at half-ataff In
or Wed,_ac~oy•a V I - morator111111.
J. Milton Patrick, head ortlll
voterana BJ'Oitl, Mid IRIIy t h e
President may order llagohalf·
mao!ed, and then only on .,....
ill oecaslona such 11 tho deoth
of a ,.uonalleoder.
An exception Ia Memorial Day
whOII tho flq Ia tloom at tho diP
Willi 110011, In aceordlnco with
the U. S. llag code, Palrlck

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laallod &amp;II ordar, wblcll will be
ouloalltllld to dliiQ tan.ro !or
_.,11a1, on the N&amp;ulai!OR of
dlill')' lllfll'odl8lll.l for. ftlled mllll
Filled lilllk II I bo.......
eontalnl"' o1t11ar rreoh liquid
· - milk or aldlll mUkatlllltod fnln """"'' drJ mUll,
witb added net t1b1e rAt ot Gil
In place of JatUnl butlorlilt.
FWecl mUk would be clanlllod

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AGAIN"

Written b)- Mra. Boulah
notday a cloy or mournl11r f... Rouah for tho motbor-dau&amp;b·
aervicemen ldlledlntbewar. He tor bonQuet 11 tile Pldlatllea
has asked New Yorkers to half · Women of tho Mlddloporl
mast their flqo.
First IIQtlst Cbtlrcb.
Patrlek did not mention
LlndAJ' b)o ...... butoald"IIOIII8
Did I hoar .......,. 1111.
publle olllclala" hod made~ · '"'-Y
haYO done It again.
J
&amp;
PhU
flag - - a n d lrledtolllrn Y
tho 100111011 w
uoO
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leal football .,
''Wo bolleve this Is the time Havodonoltopln.
ror tbe Amerlean ~· to bo The nlc:e tiJinp they do,
puJIIng tosether rather then... Just never end.
· -.. ," Patrick said.
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We are llad to haYO ao IIUIIQ'
He said the Amerlean Leglm
lllollla;
urged Amerleans to fly tbe flq Wauld be nl&lt;e to add your Jllllle
fnlm tbe 1q&gt; or the msot u "a
to our Hot.
vote o( conlldence In tbe WIY our
Prosldo!11 1•. worklll&amp; to. brllW: . Now some of )'&lt;II mB1 not .,_

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hia c(enornlnalienln Canada

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ranaer Rodl
Coach Jlnllnf BnpD, tho
EJPOI . - e e l TuoodQ.

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!dr. and !drl. Wllllam Klni .

tor, Dll&gt;blo, to Steven Flolaw,
entertained t h •

MR. JOHN ROACH
WILL BE .AT
LA SALLE HOTEL
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ON
Tlllrs., Oct. i&amp;, 1•
FROM
9A.II. to lZ NDIIII
To repair llld •wtce
hearlna aids.
&amp;.ttorloo end ou"'l••
for •II MHOI lot Nli
MR. ROACH will bo ~~:.
to give )IOU o frn
lrig toot with tho l.,.ot
Bel- Electronic equlpo

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frlmdo at a lunebeon.
Jnellldod In the ll'OUP won!
!dr. and Mra. Tbomaa Bartley, Daytm; !dr. and !drs, Carl
Blorbeum, BIOGktWo; )1. r a.
RGberta K. Mlnclllll&amp; Bevorl7; '
Mra. Julia FlomiD&amp; lolroll;
Mr. and Mro. Ralph Webb, Racine; Mr. and Mra. G80tp
.Moaelo,y, lifaeklbura, and Mr.
and Mro. Larry 11rw1ta1 ~ ~ d
Karon, Colwnhlla. Jillnfna tho
BI'OUII latet W.re Mr. and 111'11.
Rlcbard Flnlliw~ l'b•l'lll'·

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jerseys, bengalines and other mirac)e blends.

shifts, set•in btl!s, Coachman styles, zipp.er
fronts. Ideal styles for nurses, beauticians,
die!llians, waitresses.· Junior Petite Sizes,

Values To 3.98!

Qulltfd Nylon

Full BINI Size!

WOIENS
SHOES

MENS
JACIETS

Cht1lllt

By

.. WIIIIams 11 and orh•
Flats, INfers, dreu
coauol•. Sb.. 5 to 10.
br~:niCia.

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thot men lllle fot winter.
All sizes!

T~lcot

Wspnads
R"*elll chtnllle

Cl .,., low Jl'lce.
I! col••·

'Wh;•ilt•
of
hit• and

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: Shop At El..rfel•s
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WORK BOOT IN
OUR STORE!
VALUESTO 1&amp;.95 '

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DOOR BUSTER VALUES!!!

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Phone WY 2·2550

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EXTRA LARGE! VAlUES. TO iD.95!
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51 zo 27x'¥1 or 24x35- Reproduction

of famouo ortlito

scene a, landsc.-•, etc. A ·
one limo buy. !00 tp .ooll.

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for

LUNCHE()N MEAT
;GOOD liTH OUR FRESH EGGS

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· SEVERAL VARIEnES

4
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COUPON
REGUl-AR 49c EACH
COUPON GOOD ONLY AT RACINE FOOD MARKET
EXPIRES OCT. 18, 1969

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BOYS WARM

FLANNEL
SIIRTS ·

liENS

COBUROY.

PANTS

Chicken Noodle, Vq.-Beef &amp; Ve1.·Tomato

A1.ple Sa1ue •• ~ ••• 6 :S 1. 00 (ampb,ll's Soup ••• 6~!15 1.00
. I

our tndlloa
ADd ..... """""aln

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motllorl,
Howpnckulthat-.

IIIlO IIIII bll time to I I - to

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PLUMBING

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to at Duluth. Emenon replaces
safecy Mike Wllaon, plac:ed on
the InJured Us~

I lhiDk God that he pve us

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FOR TIO DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY &amp; SAT.

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COMMITS SUICIDE
shoollngs In an area -een
OSAKA, Japan (UPI}- Prot Nlkopol and Konotop In Russia
Maauuml Tendo, 46, OSika In 1941.
Univeralcy cunmltted suicide
with a kitchen knife In despair
over his failure to settle a
campus dispute, pollee laid
Tueocloy.
EMERSON." ACTIVATED ·· ·
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IN 'POMEROY

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FARMERS BANI

ANTHONY
Plumlti19-IIHtil9

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Harry with white characlers,
video veralon had
black ooea, set In Watte. Of the
ll's Qtlick!
short stacy, ho 1011:
"Alii tried to do ·was write a
It's Convenient!
story about a poor family,
where the y~ bQl' decided to
COME AS YOU ARE!
go for the money. AI that Ume
THE
the empl'asla was ,., the
missing money- that was tho
magazine's lntirest. It was
wrltten ror a white audience."
Tenaciousness ftnallyJl&amp;ldofl'
for Harey, who 1&amp;1S, "ln1964,1
told my wife I would give
' P.OMEROY, OHIO
myself
more yeer 111 be a
writer. U I didn't make It, I
was gonna get me a real gond
. nlto •8 ·~
30.oMinut• fr•• Potklt• for
Jl
r Juu-&amp;sqpervi 80r •"lie
Cu•tomwr• In OUC· .lilt
laughs ,_, He eariM!d the · - - - - - - - -

though the

RADTKE ARRESTED

while most writers can simply suspected

: on elrls dresses, lirls slaclcs, lirls :
• c• coats, lids skirts, womens •

. ~tel ..,..,, Sl• 5, 6, 7 •n4
tra ..... ,, .......

deeply Involved.
Harry Is 4 bridlle -eon
Hollywood'• Jlamor world, In
whieb ho has proven blmoelf,
aod the world ol Walta. He has
shown a man &lt;an make tho
leap,· and much or hll · elfort
today Is In makl1111 y~ black
writers In the workohop believe
they can do tho Ame. Frmr

MUNitH Germa11Y (UPI)L~ Col WUk 1m Radtke r tit
west ~nna."- ~ ha:
•-led 1
Pll
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"""'" arr0s
n susp c1on o
rd 1
the W ld W
n
o er ng
or
ar
executlon
of 1,000 Russian
Jews tho Munich prooecutlon's
course he Is.
omc; said TUesday. Radtke rigtlt.
But he Is more than the~ He was a lleu..,nant In the German
Is something of a wooier, for army In Ole war ;am was

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PANTIES
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VALUIS TO $3.98'

lluo,y, -

the usual soU-doubts ofalliOod
writers, and he has bad nlglrts
with tho good. He was up the
other night worklna on a plaJ&lt;,
"The lr101 Halld of Nat
Turner," and suddenly, as ha
says, the clayllgltt was cOIIlir'l
~he wond--~ If he-' 8
up, a,..
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"'~ as
good as people IIY he Ia. or

Sizes, in all price ranges •

Knit! . ·

Workshop, of which he l1 the sera Weepers,•• firstwrlttenas
director. FrGn their work to a short story for "Mystery
their personal Uvea, he Is . Digest," was conceiYI!d b7

success to satis(y him. He has

Regular Jf!lliors, Misses Sizes and Half

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facing man. His eyes twloklo,
his mustache Ia modest and Just
rlgbl, he laugba eaaiJ1 and
often. Even If ho weren't black,
he would aUU bo boa1111ful.
He Ia a aeriCMII writer, and It
wlll toke more then video

defined waistlines, jumpers, skimmers,

valueo will ~~~lound
youi Sizoo for IliOn. Perfect
quality. Stock up nowl

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9:30 A.&amp;.

Uear Students

concenu-ate on tholr wrltlllfl. 01)0 aide of town to ·the otller Ia
Harry looks after a lot of like night alld cloy. From the
people - oot IRIIy Ids wl!e and workalqr to tho Beverly Hilla
six children, bill tho lledsi!Di Brown Derby, A lhortrlde.
cr01tora ol. tho Waite Wrllen
Few peq&gt;le kiMM that "Lo-

See the entire grouping, varied styles with

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t6. ca..n. ,,.,.. ,,.,,.,,

be orer.
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Easy ·Monday .......3 1.00

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llqtlla~~"t'­

If h•rlllll lo ,._
probl. . ·lel.... .li .

including double hits, rib hilS, hit

out.of-lown

The

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HOLLYWOOD (Upl)- Ham
Dolan. tho ex-Janitor who
gained prominence when he
wrote "Loaers Weepers" .! Jr
"NBC E&gt;porlment In Tele'VI·
sion." ta a stocky, pl•aantly
rumpled, humorooaly self--of-

St!- t~eir . many and changing styles, the
latest fashions with all the newest fabrics,

of Mldcllaport, Route 1, fOllowIns till wedding or aieli daa&amp;b-

.LTONE
Helrllf AI.
S.Yke C.tlr

JJolan Bridges Watts Gap

.UNIFORMS

Luncheon Given

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ORICIIY .at Jile, tho foi'IIMir 1mporlaJ capital 390 mtloa north·

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tiGIIID 1939.
Paator Stol•ko and hb wife,
Serab, have two eblldron, a
IIIII, lll,y, who oporatea anavla.
tiGII lehool In Olbawa, Can.
ado. and a dau&amp;blor, M r &amp;.
!llaroll Ordolholde IIOil'IOwlth

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COLUMBUS (UJII) - Dally
calb gniD prleoa paid to
tarmora weme...., It 1r11n
olmtoro In C!lllral, NortiJ.
hltern and Soutllwollom Ohio
as q.- b7 the Ohio Depart.
meat of Aarleulture are: No,
2 Wheel (bu): mostl,y 1 cent
bllloer, l.lV-1.%1, 11101111 1.181.11; No. 2 Ell' Com (bu)·
1110111.1' IDIChangod, 1.05 .uo:
mostl,y 1.09.1.10; No. 2 !iboJl.
ed Com (loU): mostl,y llll&lt;hlnl·
ed, 1,08-1.13, mostiJ 1,10-1.12;
No. 2 S!alled Com (100 lb):
moalb' lllldlanpd, l93-ll.02,
mostl,y L96.2.00; No. 2 Oatil
(bu): moolb' undJan&amp;ed, .54-.60,
mollb- .55~67; No. 1 SoJobeanl
(bu): unchanged to 2 CO!III hl&amp;bor, 2.204.33, moatiJ&gt; 2.20.,2.24.

and tho Brllllh CaiiUOOia. He
... tho ftrst to enter tho ArcUc lloillon fOI' bla dsJomlna.

Governor Opens
Plant

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TIMia 11deo.
"I will welcome thorn ln.tho
' M 1 p - Palace. Iwlllload
fllom on avlall to tho lluoeometeey ,llke aliolllO!'IIIDi- I wD1
load them Ill I villi and ......

Grain Prkea

POINT PLEASANT ....: A for.
mer pnaldent of Marahall Unlverllt.Y feels 1ouna ~·
sbould be allowed a part In
aalcL
llllkiDa campuo declllma.
Now York ~or •Jolm V,
Lllldaay has proclaimed Wed- I 8.--\l.loial,,aftd ~ - Our ofll&lt;erl who kOep Ul In ' Dr. stewart H.SalilbiiDldan
peact! II! V~~;
~. tow.
' ....,.. at tbe ~ meet. Another vsleranaorpnlza- Nora (Rico) lo our pro.-, lne.oftiiiAmerlcanAoeodiUm
lion - r . llllrloa ~ Grace &lt;PratO oor vice.
of Unl-alty women ..,Jdent•
of till Voterano of Fonlan
a reform of carrlc:alum
PlaatiaJ
Wara, BOld till "silent maJor\- Martha (Cblldo) takes core of wldeb be . a&amp;ned wu ~
, _ ,._, tY'' ahculd teD till Preoldont to
our dollan and.....,
eel and fl 1 • · " to Wnk act
J "•CKSON • OldOwr&gt;J-~•·
contlluoto-kvictorylnVIet'
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Tello ua hw Dlleb we buo, ....
ltenod to by adulta.
onecl 1 $L2 tnllllon e~nalon ~Frankly ,.. are sick and Alld much wo~o ~ Tbe ecloocolot, 1lbo 10rvecl
of Gondyear Aeroopoco'a...,...
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tired or lla~M~~ng to • ver1 w..., _.,.
1188 -lied that adultalake
merc:'.al plaotleo dlvialoo bore ea1 minority undermlniiV tho KeOII'•I all
recorda,
u-' to u.. and be frllllllll
Tuoacloy.
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J,dJJo.P
of V~ ~ VFW ,___,,, 11aa1e are Jlllllll. ...... ora old, Uclpontolll pwmw. ·
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prt ~ch Once a IIIGnlb alltpthot we
• - peace II IllY
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111ec1e 11 tho plant. He alao 14- ealllnl f&lt;lr todaJ"
After ..,. 111111111111• .,...,
d N - · a 1111111'111 at wldeb
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Gwbwc no -ed 1969
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: 117 tho JackoCOI Olamber of MONTREAL .(Upl) - Dave
C&lt;wJmerce.
Brlotol, llrod &amp;I
of.tlle
Cincinnati Reel• Jut week, hu
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. Ill lht Vlolnam moralorlwn
were reported In lmdm and
EIIJ:'!'IIOID dtlae.
''!be
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wlth American Imporlallllll,"
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!~=::~t~: Pressed V~~
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FBI

llfEEBB _ aiOI&lt;e (68) 29 PQIUida 413 avenae:
eoo.u, .,.j price, ~.60 per
cwl.; 111 _ Good (89), tl,l55
paomd• 482 averase, fl2, 727 ,.
83 ~price, eaG.92 per cwt.;
Good (9), 74,135 JIOillldo, 392

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a man believed to be a prlaonerli Into - .._when
fugitive want.l by _u.! FBI Barvey ".luat oort of niMd
Pollee think tho prl ia being away."
held hoellse today to enouro
The man who abduetod the
the eoCIII)O of hor obductor.
bluo--eyod, blonle hlab aehoal
Kirat81l "KiltY" AndoraOil, a student waa hldi!11 in the
mlnialdrlod teaehor'a &amp;ll!e · at nuraorywhen!tlra. BothPetero,
tho Peter Pan Nuraery School tho ~rotor and - r , fPned
at Arroyo Grande, 15 mlloo at 11 a.m.
south or here, waa abducted by
He Ued Mrs. Petera, thon
a man and loreed Into a stolen lollu Ander- and 1 cook and
ear lhortly before noon.
put u- In a beu.r-. 11o
AulhoriUes aald the doscrlp- than forced the prl to
Uon of tho man, Jiven by 11ro aecllllPID)' him and fled In
women at tho school, Mrs. Patera' car - a _.,
inatched In almoat OJB&lt;I detail still,., thet 111 ~~Albert A. Harvey,
'lba two ww an, fouad two
cbarpd with a prevlousld"- hours Iller, lOW POllee lht
i~ and serious woondlna of a m1ft'1 doscliPII• aed author!youth In Albuquerque, N. M.
Uea Rid he d-'1 ror=Ned
An alli&gt;olnto ~ationwlde bull• llar'leJ,
who woo llltod 11
tin was issued by the FBI for ''armed and......_.,"
Barvey, who walkad au: of. a
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cmdiUCRiai withdrawal" from . Substitutes work only when
Vletuam.
needed and a new IP~
DES MOINES, IOWA- Gov. could e!Qleetawroximately300
Robert D. Ray was to addroaa hours work a year at $3.06 an
a Vietnam moratorium sorv- hour
lee tonight In the state cap!. Aartomatlc. yearly increases
tol.
in the hourly rote are reeeived
MiAMI, FLA. - The execu- ror seven years. SubsUtutea
tlve council of. the l1ro mil- oorn annual and sick leave. Jo.
lloo.member United Church of. interested awlieants mustquaiCbrlst resolved to join all"who i!y on a wr!Uen test. C&amp;rd form
will work for peace In appro- 5000 AB can be obtained atlht
prlate legal ways...
post office to me for the · Ination. The position Is ~n to

Flllaen ladles, members of.
the Meigs Cooney Ertooalon
Homemakers Club, were escorted throullh the oew, &lt;traet
priDI:Ins plant of. the ado Valley Publlahlna Co. In C'.alllpo..
lis this morning.
The group, In CharBOof Count)' Apnt c, E. Blakeslee, oub:.. ~tutlnc for Homo Economic•
· AIIOftl Margaret Griffiths, also
Yillted ~OUr llouoo" In Gollipolio ond Rio Grande Cellose,
where the ladles lunched and
made a opeeW villi to t h e
Herlta&amp;o Ronm In the Davia

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Y.I.P.. 2 •. Htp. 1 crl ;, • ·
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Radio and .
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lht youth, Jolm Par...,..
An AITQfO Grande POlice
1pokoa111111 ~~~~ tho abdlielar
eCIOikl he.. lilllll thretedl- ,
major hJ&amp;hwU ~· "" of.
tho area IIIII thel 'he
Locust St.
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Niltlona, Uke IDdlvldualfl, progreso atep by elep-usually
by very emaD steps. But We.st Germuy il taldllg a momentous stride fonrud with tbe new gov81'111ilent emergl lag from Iaiit month's parliamentary elecllo"'.
.
Barrlllg lalt.-miDute changes·in the script-Dot likely llut
' alwli)'l pillsible ID poiiUcs anywbml-tbe new Bllll&amp;!~
wJD iUet Oet. :Ill to cllllflrm the coalition cabinet of Wlllf
Braddi'a Social Democrats ud the tiny Free Democratic
,Jl8l'li. Into the opposition go the Chrlltlim ~mocrats, the
partr,, sWI tbe country's largest, that bas guided the fraJiile Gennan democracy since It sprouted from the debris
of the Third Reich two decades baCk.
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Only that democracy is no lonhSeso fragile, as tbla election 1W demonstrated, Establls
a democracy 011 paper
· II no great problem, by far the e at part of the.buimeu
.. of representative government, Many nations· have go!U!n
·\bia f~ often repeatedly. Making It work !1 oometblng
tile a 0 , an achievement wblch poses a number of leota,
the mbat crucial of wblcb may well be tbe orderly transference of
The Bonn republle passed part of this teat siJ: years ago
• when •Konrad Adenauer (wbo had a atrong affinity for tbe
Louis XIV attitude ID identifying blmoelf with the state he
bad lee! aince lis fOIIDdlng) reluctantly. but finally sur·
rendered the chancellorslilp. But althoul!h JIOWeJ' was
trimllfetred with reasonable order from Adenauer, first to
LtJCiwle Erhard and then to Kurt Klesinger, ~nt out.
, l::fs•.c~or. It remained in Chriatlan DemocraUc

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8randt ooafttlon, Germany Is completing the crucial teat.
Tbia, more than the prospective Innovations Ill German
pollllel .and pollc~, is the moot signWcut result at -this
point 41 tbe electl~ore significant than the setback to
the neo-Nilzl National DemocraUc party, wblch, however,
made jloallible the Brandt coallUon, If the National Democrat. bad gained the neceuary 5 per cent of the lola! national vote to win a foothold ID the Bundestag, tbe Social
Democrats and Christian Democrats moot probably would
bave found It necess!IQ' to continue their "grand cOalition"
agabist the common tllreat.
·ro recognize bow encouraging the situation il tollay require• only a backwud glance at Bolm's democraUc j)iedeceuor, the Weimar Reiiublle. Twenty yell's after Its pollt
World War I fo1!Ddlng, Weimar bad not only failed to pau
1thil· tests of a functloiling democracy but was no longer In
~· The Nazis were rampant and bad plunged tbe
world !lito a new war,
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•· Qennans obviously have not only learned from history,
=:e.tm~ no longer ID any particular need of advice 1111
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a democracy work. Wblch Is good news for Ger~ana and the rest of us allke.

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NYC Has Job! for

Qerets' Case:.At Last,

Six Teenagers

The What, Why, Whom

Sb youths eligible for employment under the Nel&amp;bborhood Youth Corps wUI be hired.
by the Lead!~ Creek CtliiS"""
ancy Dislrict.

oer, Betty lla1ao, Ada Slack
and Ajples White, Syracuse;
Kathryn JolmaOil, Rt. 4, l'l&gt;m-

Elsie Hart Dia

trOYI Margaret Brown, Opel
Miss Elsie Jllao llarl, 78,
Harris, Marprot Grosanickle,
wldeb
11.-n PomeroY rell.and Ruth Ame Ralder801l,
dent,
died
Woclneaday moi'IIIIW
Reedsville; Frances Folmer,
at
the
Meiga
Generallloopital.
Rook "rlnaa; Mr. Blskellee,
Before
her
retirement, Miu
IIIII Terry Jollll&lt;lll, drivers.
Anllotlns In explalnlna tho Hart was em,ployod for 1118111
)lilbllshlng process were Ches- years as bookkeeper at the NOll
ter Tamehlll, editor; P a t York C1othiJiB Houae. ArreHouck, women• s editor of. the ments are be!~ cCJIIIIIleted ot
GelllJ)olls Dally Trlllwle, and the Ewing Funeral Home.
Jolm Morgan, press room.

John Fisher, Sr.,

CASUAL . SLAC8
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years of ap and not att.endlnl
school Information can be ,...
cured by calling the CCRioervancy district ol!lce, 742-59%2. The
work wW be from 8:30 a. m. to
5 p, m. five days a week. AjlpULibrary,
eatiCRI can be made at the waterIn the group were H e I e n
shed ornce on lila in St.. llulo
Diddle, Marprot Elehlnser,
land.
Pauline lllorarlt)', Vlriiblia Sal-

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPfiAL
Admlaalona - Dovld loleComaa, Albany; Ralph illaln, Jr.,
Racine; Fomla
Racble.

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!llrvivlng are tbeM cblldren,

Glenn and Roland, Cleveland;
Jolltllh, I'Ortlmouth; Kermit,
G.llipolia; Philip, John Jr., ond
Robert, all d. Racine, ond Mra,
Elizabeth Proffttt, New Jllatamoraa; a sister, Mrs. Ccnlle

Murroy Cit)'; 22 grand-

children ond one ereat.trand-

chlld. IUs wife, ley, preceded
him In dOith.
Mr. Flaher was a member r1
the Melp Chapler, D!Sibled
American Veterana.
FIIIeral aenlcea will be at
1 p.m. Frldll at the Ewing Fu.-aJ Homo wltb the Rev.
Freeland Norris clftdaiiJII.
~rlal wiU be in the L«art
Falls Cemetery. Prlend1 may.
call at tho flmeral homo 1111'-

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Pomeroy Jllayor Charles Logar's Court 'l'Uescloy evening.
Marvin Edwards, Hartford, waa

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ZIPPERED PlASTIC

TRICK-TREAT SET
Trick or treot nilht will be
obaerved In !lfracuoe W...,.oclaY, OcL 29, from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. The siren will blolr
to beJ1n and end the actlvL
Uea.

lined $5 and costs on conviction
of failure to maintain uaured
SERVICE PLANNm
cloor dlatanco; Senh lngola, --a! ehardl aenlee ,.W
Puneroy, $5 aJ'll CO!Its, rauure be held at the Ulland Cblpll
to yield right d. way, and Virgil Cburch, 'lburllda1 at 7.ai p.
Paraona, Pomeroy, $10 a n d m. '!be Rev. Etalt Let · ic
coots, sql*l!~ tires.
G.ulpolla will be lht ......_
er. E¥oryune iolmltod. .;

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Forcea meo InvOlved lil·tbe·dilappearaflCe.Mjil; apparontJt,
.death ot.. :Vteloalllese double, perhaps triple, agent w~
vert l~tlty il ~ unclear Will at Iaiit
down a feir
f~i ~ppe~, to whom\ why and Oli wboao ordera.
Anilr_~ Seeretary Stanley Reaor baa promlaed that the
trlal1!Jll be " n to the ublle except wben It II necestarY
to prs\rent dilc&lt;t.ure of cCaailied material," a qualification
'tbat·could ~e in a 19t of territory since thla II cloak-and·
dqlef atu1r to start With anil our No. I IIPY 'outlll, · tbe
·~iriliDieJDgence Agency, seems to be lnvol:vecl ot 10111e
point to IOIIle degree, .
Neverlbeleu, tbe prospect ~f even a
' lu Welcome cbanp. Ever since the cue
up mora
tho a ·month ago the Pllbllc has been ~
, and myallfled by, an unoti'!Cial' trial by news leak, lnnuenclo, c~ge
lind co~rcbartle ID what il apparently a tJu:ee aldecl IPAt
amq the BPeclil Forces, the ArmY comm•nd and tba
CIA. , four.oled, if It i1 true that the Soutb Vlelnameae
nll!li' II allo playillg Ita angles.
.
.. : 11\ii,irlaJ now 11 sat for South Vietnam, but defense
.elM*~ bave a POIDt' Ill augpsUnli It be IIi~ .aile. Wbire to tbe Unlled Statea. '!'be ca1e ilnady hal.becoDle
a pPile.and polltlcaHuue and wlD yield bead!J••·whml.ever It ;II belCI, lt iniP,t be just aa ~ to tbruh It out
111ft athome.
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It ~bly wouk( bow been betteJ" If 1M ¥dot bid
bead iWePt under tbe 1'1111, • many , otlaef ~- ·~
liiMied ullftrtlmately and ill deaUnmcloubt411l!l have been.
~· t~ppen, and tbe AiJierican Plalillc u··nc~t 11o
u to
w that our -'de d........,. 4ou not bave to,

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PrAa SUPPORT LEVY
'!be BarriiClllville Ele.,_
tory ScbOal PrA ond the Rutland Elemontar)' PrAhavooo re~X~nl as IIUj1IJOI'IIng renew.
a! of. a three mill cperoUng lftJ
ID the Meise Local Scbool Dlotrlet. Valera will decide onlhe
le¥1 at the Nov. 4 election.

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'!be Racine tm8J1110&lt;Y "'1114
was called Tuescloy at 4:30p.m.
ui the Robert Wolfe re11dence,
Rt. 2, for Ralph illaln, Jr.,
ase 2, who waa bevlnl dlftL
culV breathing. He was tskoa
to Veterans MemorW lloapltil
IIIII admllled as a medical po-

tlmo.

Three persons were nned in

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FAIIOII$ IIANDSI

Di1ehar10s - Bernice Willi,
David McComaa, Walker Slllt.
ner, Famle Phillips, Rill WatJohn Fiaher, Sr, 77, Rlclne, 8011, Jerry Collllla.
died 'l'Uescloy at Veterans lloapiW In llmtlngtoo.

SO ~ Green Beret-.caae is at last coming to triat 'lj
Uke1Y.-11tl!o dlst!nct!Y·un
. plel!~~.
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OtTset Plant

two ~=-n.to lhtre ID
J.-.,. 'l1lll FBI ll1d 1fln&lt;ll
Wll wanted IDr lllllaw!ulfiiP,t
to awld ~ent llill
aoeapa. lla aliO.wa• wantad llr
authorlUu ID Allluquerque ~
the lddiiiP ol I 19-,....old
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Wt WtiCOIU
lukl•trlcer•
1d Rohrts

on Nixon to uamounce our un.. POBt OM.ee.

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E. Slnelolr, 26, Pomeroy, $25, kldftlllod at iadt.polm Tueadl)' and had hordfd all lht ·beeau11 he aii...,.U, rdlbod

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land, 36, C•llJrlio, $10 and
eel by YOice vale wltllout dlacotta !IIIOedilW: Jllae EberocuaaiCRI a resolution Olldorobeeh 'Bootoa, llllddleport, *10
Ina thoiDOl'alllrlum. EJ-.o:
and coots, disturbing thOpeoee,
CALIFORNIA - Protoatero averap, $I,094.30 ~price, andRoYN.woii,Jr.,nooddreaa,
bolliD • two.4ty viBll oullldo $31.00 per cwt,
$10 and costs, diaturblhg the
tho homo r1 Gov. Ronald R01HEIFERS_ Choice (55), 17,peace.
111111 at sacramento before mov- 915 poundo averase 326 tolna to tho . - capitol. Anti- tal price, $5, 134.44,
per ~:::$'-J'M~=~"*'*::w~ .. ·~~:~
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co state Collese pl.mod more tal i.rtce, 420 ave~~.
to "where the deer aiXI the
than 1,000 WOCMion croaoea on 564.27 ~ prlee, $27.54 per anteh~ play," accordtnl to
the campus IXImmCJ!I Tuelldly. cwt.· and Good (18) 8 005 Lorry Jacobo, formerly of
MICHIGAN - A cold, pro- 445 overage,
PomeroY, now of"ringllold,
dawn viBil be81111 ID dowutoMl 64 $26: 16 per cwt.
Oblo.
Jacobs and 1 hllntlng
Detroit, where a rallywaaplon.
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ned In Kemleoll' Square, An antiWyoming when at the end of
moratorium group, the Conser.
one week the two had begged
..~~vi "Breekthrouih" orpnt.. Temporary Oerk'8 their Iiml~ two antal~P, two
zaUOil, also scheduledralllealn
buck doer and one doe.
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Total Withdrawal'or Else'

Glem had the natives
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT

Schloss Fuschl, Selzburg, Austria, one of the w0i-1d.•e most

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Improvement, u
Though their proposals vary widely, the President'aleu
'70 but '71 _ ln!laUonsville. cautious critics on Vietnam seem to agree on a ceatra1
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.S:~ lolost H'II'OOII nlm firms are goal-gettln~ bim. to force changes In a Saigon government
rule 81111 muat be followed each -king to peddle their vast !hey deem e ~bief roadblock t~ace.
~In aol.....,··monfromthe hlp-rent studios .... Upeom.
Before examining these, we can dismiss as unlikely to
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gain much acceptance two kinds of plano, despite the
prime group. 'Ibis ia why the Ina strlkea: trucking, autos, fact that on such vocal occasions as the Oet. 15 VletDim
Prelldont has"llsked Congress oleetrleal ... · Harold Robbins Moratorium day of protest mucb ID8y be beard of them.
to act 111 bla request to remove will travel for foor big flrml One kind is that advanced by student and other 1eftlets
tho Iaiii remaining roadblock to (Avco • Embassy, Paramount; calling for immediate withdrawal of aD U.S. force1 without
a flllly fair IIIII ~le draft ABC, Simon &amp; Shuster) to lui&gt;. regard to the consequences for South Vietnam.
Prelldont Nlml hal alkod ·II conlldortna ~ by llolectiCRioyetem.
thump his "The tmorttors•
The other put forth by rising numbers of politician•
Couereaa, to help him rovl10 Eqa~ Order what he caUa Awelttna COI!iresiiCRiai ac- "" Lee Marvin ''bousht" Joan hitherto less' talkative on the subject (including Sen. Fred
Ute mllltaQ draft ayatem, '!be a qiiiCIOjq ase &amp;l'OIIP''Ilatem UOil, the President also roduc- Seborg for $800 in tho "Paint Harris of Oldaboma), calls for faster withdrawals,yet ub
Prellldont ond DIIIIY d. uo In uodor wlilcb the "oldoll"' II ed by 50,000 tho ~~UlMer of. Your Wagon" flick ond she gut for a fair settlement that would assure an "independent"
Couereao feel it ia llllfalr to 1011'.old men llllllld be ao1eet- """' to be drafted In the last a real $500,000 to do iL
South Vietnam.
loiOp tbe draft over lht headl ed oocb month 111 their draft llllrler ot. 1989, Thia reduced
Duke Ellington's 70butbaano
This proposition appears to state that tbe objective we
Ill 11IUDI I*IJIII' for I period of. boarda. 'lba plan llllllld work draft cell wao made possible diodaln for young talent: his could not attain with a maximum Vietnam field force of
. ..., yoara. He wantoall111W18 11111 way: A prime aolectloo by recent maJtiOWOl' require- bssaplunker Paul Kodziela Ia 550,000 men we may now acbleve as we send these men
...., roocblna the qa r1 19 III'INP oyatem -.Id be oBtab- menta In Viatllam. He also or- 19 ... ; If you're sick d. the headlong for the homebound boats.
tD 1o1ow by the time lhiiY uo tlabod, conlllllna of. 19 yaar. dorod that all post graGiato sordid flhns lately dCRI't miss Seasoned war critks ridicule this rrtanee aa tranaparently
10 wheUior thlt,f will be Hrv- olds and r1 older men, 111eb u m-a. In IIOI&gt;d atandlng, "'!be Secret of. &amp;nta VUtor ~ fooUsh. The "quick total withdrawal" Ia judged by many
Inc or not. 11m &lt;IIIIYiallld thel lluclonto, whooe delermenia W'tiuld be granted a delerm.,t 11 " one of. the amall flsl1ul d. political figures as unacceptable to most Americana and
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11 tbo IIIIX11!11111d diaoat- hav~ expired. AU 11IIIDI 11\011 until the end of the aeadom- ~ms a~ ""!eh fUn to see as per.r:p~=~;::. ;!::;'!i:datiooa call for such thin
lslactlono exproalod by DIIIIY would know by the IIIII at their 11e year. lleretof.ore, only lllu- True Grit' "" Yaphet K.ot- as a unilateral cease-fire by U.S. forces (Sens. Manaflet:
I l l - youth caa be attributed 18th 1ear whether thll would dents in medical school and to, the fine actor who replaced and Percy) an order to Saigon to take Into tbe government
to uncertalntalu and lnequltlao be required to do mlllla.r,y oer- other allied fields were defer. Jamea Earl Jcmes In "Great Viet Cong-NLF elements or witneu total American wltbaboal tho ilratt..
'rice, II a 1GUDII man w- 10- red.
White llopo," thousht tho-~- drawal (Sens. Kennedy and Harold Rl!gbeB of IOWB), a
11$xmly, the fl'ellldaDI lected, and be ehooe to ab to Mr. Nixon atlll hopei it lea of Jim Jones tralnlna like almUar "provisional government" tied to a plan for speedy
eo _&lt;;ancrao~ pus !led lqlala.. ~e..,~ \bp1 ~ "!!"~\~ ~~~ wiU I!OIIIoda¥ ~~a, poalllblt 111 a lislrter for the Jack John- electlona.
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dofumont bi lhet·;rear and do a1f#Wiib._111h!;lllitli'J'.!Iiift oiQp.l'Oie .wen PlrB ,_,lielcy Each critic's p\Jul ball 1ts Individual refinements. But
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be wwld.· do hla sarviCII aa altupther llllle81abllah an ali- - unW he rohearaed the very' one respected e~ on Vietn'!"' sees a bellic flaw ID ali:
~" ·.,s.tce•· Aet. •'l' b • 10011 11 . be loft collep. vo!•-r army. this poaalbl!- first scone 11111 bad to quit, They depend on action and attitudes in Saigon and Hanoi.
lihlii1IO ~daJJOirforarevero- Draftees· ~d be aoleoted Ill It)' is under I1Ddy and the re- winded .... NOll' he nms five The cease-fire advocates say if we stopped fll!hting but
a1 of. lht pre- polley at tsk- the order r1 the month and day aults of the lllucb' are expect. mlles a claY.
the enemy continued to fire upoo us, we woulil have to
lnlr tbe aldolll allclbles !!rot at of. blral. Slnco the prime ap ed In Deceinber art In tile Comeclan Geor110 Carlin bas fire back.
tbole Ill the prime eotepy of. group ~d ellangDeachmontb, meantime he ha~ asked Con- been &lt;trered the lead in the The proponents .or.~ quick proyisional govel'!'mont have
1he draft pool ot IIIJ'
limo. Ibis ....,,d avoid &lt;Mcontrat- gress to help him make to Lemy Bruce nruslcal , ... lls no way lo as~ure 1l Neither Sal goo nor Hanoi has sbown
'Ibis p1u1 ~~actions tho Ina lnGictlons 00 men born In •-• draft 1101_~
• producer llllly Elldna grabs a any interest, says a lmowledgeable source. And there il
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no guarantee that tbe proposed"or else"-total withdrawal
Prealdent can llllderlake him- perUculor .months - such •• 1110re fair. I Intend to work to- formno with "Obi Caleuttal" -would produce the desired result
1011, would make the draft far Ute be&amp;lnn!ng of. a calendar .ward tbat p1
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Althoullb the "IIIOVIng ase
Bruce ploy will wiD audiences of dictation to Saigoo. Stripped of its round-about verblmalul this &lt;hlinalo. tbe Prealdent _ . , syatem would be a great Q U I C K Q U I Z If any with four letter words a age, that p,roposal says : "Take in the VC or we pull everyIa the tragicomic's prlvete life thing oul '
U.S. prerident .••• '!be Ase of Vulprit)'indeed The doubting source, necessarlly anonymous, repBes:
TH. DOCTOR BAYS hadQ-Which
.... Bolore ahl&gt;beeamethowalk"Our presence in VIetnam is to assure the right of selfno forma! educatioll?
A-Andrew Johnson. At lna-&lt;:ake In the "Promenade" determination. We can't dictate a settlement. It would be
the age of 17, be waa taught 0 n e d Stand8rd American. foreign to our purpose and morally wrong."
to read and write by bil 1BJDy
Eisenberg and Bobby Critics of the less conservative anUwar critics see very
wife.
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serious danger, too, in the total withdrawal threat wbleb
Gold
man play a m 0 e r n underlies some of these seemingly reasonable plana for
od
Q-Do sea turtles have Standard American, based
on five-card majors. Jim Ja- peaceful accomm ation.
teeth?
A-No turtle has teeth, coby and Bobby WoW play Wblle advocates of tbe "or tile" threat scoff at elaims
lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
whether It be a aea turtle, a the Orange Club, wblch Is Hanoi and the VC would lnflict a oleughterous bloodliath
queated to loot fO... Ibeoe tortoile or the freSh-water based on the mue Team on long-resisting South Vietnamese If we withdrew at muifear Of f~ lllek cardl
Club, as played by Garozzo mum }IOilsible speed, the more cautious types simply say
when uawering 4alls terrapin.
frlendl or rela·
and Forquet of the famed there Ia no way of !mowing-but the risk of vengeful
to baUDtl many f:m~tbe~talW:
punishment is great. Ho Cbi Minh's cruel disposal of bil
Q-Who
is the highest Italian team.
who llws arrival The lnformalion ID- fl&lt;lid govemot' In the United
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In the Orange Club, the adversaries and troublemakers ID North VIetnam is feared
is olton dutleaibe name of the aub- States?
opening club sliows at least to be the model. Death or exile was tbe common fate.
jed'a pbylllelan bospilal of
A,. Neilon A. Rockefeller 17 pomts '" htgh cards but, CauUona war criUcs say thet unless Nb:on scraps b1s
choice: h ea It I. IDaurance of New York, wbo earns In general, II!" first response vague pullout plan (one man's view: "an un1mown number
data ' q 119111it1Ylty and $60,000 per year.
shows. ace-king values and· taten out over an unlmown period of time"), the pressures
not polllls.
acea counts
as for disastrously rapid withdrawal may beeome lrre-•-te
miiiilcal
Tbeoe cardl
Q-Whllt tenn is applied two
values Anand
king as
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I.e ....~im= to voung eela that migrate one. The diamond response
Nixoo, with protest booming, is at a junction. A weBand beiP riduce ""' num
upstream?
is negative. One beart shows defined plan-maybe In the Clark Clifford mold-could be
of deiltlui that resUlt from
A-Naturallsts cal! them at least six bil!h-card points his saving tum.
t1:! ~~ulty medical in- "elvers."
and denies tliree ace-ldng - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v a I u e s. The (lne-heart re' - ~· --lo--o.......-- -- ·---- ·
~ sponse Is forcing to two noQ-1 am-_..,.., In
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the filth 1IIOIItb Of ~ ~l'!t
Other responses are forc1
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ezact
ace-kinJI, values. One
Wbat an lbe cbanCa of DIY
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baby balD&amp; 1101'11181? •
and king or three ldngs);
one no-trump shows four
(two aces, an ace and two
kings or four kings); clubs
shoW five, etc.
Tbia immediate showing of
aces and ldnga frequeiiU1
mikes slam bfddlng a leadpipe cincb. Thus, today's
lUST
band gets ·to seven no-trump
.1086C In three bids. North !mows
that tbe ooe no-trump . re.9783
IIJ)OIIIe has shown four ldngs_
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liJd he Clift count 13 trlcluo,
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of course, any ~ Should
reacb tbil contract, the
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only get a'tlout • Jl,OOO a
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hlgb liver .. I gat to bave
more money than tbat."
Fortunat81,, far Adam
Powell, more money Ia eBIY
· to come by. He says he
makes freQuent appearances
Wore coflege rlu~enta at
12 ~ 000 each. He bar
live boOt. 1n de"lopment1
four of them already sold, at
lldvances ruglng down from
n1 000. And then there !•
r.m'y chureh"-The AbyssinIan Baptist, In Harlemwhere, when the congressman lln't speaking, wrltln~.
fllhlng or traveling, he iB
preaching.
Like so: "I don't believe In
, this VIrgin Mary crap. I've
gol reservaUons about the
Bible. And life hereafter Is a
'l(l'eat perhaps.' I call Jerus
'The Man' and I believe In
'The Man.' I think· be's a
a·wlnglng Jesus, a black
Jesua, maybe, &amp;lid to me
"Bllby," he puts It)' "I've that's what religion 18 all
paid my dues. So
don't about.''
llive a damn what ~body
Earnings from comments
fs saylil~ about me. I they on ''rhe lllan'lncluded, Repthlnt I m nasty, or bias- resentaUve Powell f1 ures to
phemous, then so be it. I'm make "a pretty goo living
mY thing, baby, this year"-at least .100,000.
No one actually has ever
And he'll need lt. He bas a
determine'd · exactl'y what homeiDPuertoRico,ahome
In BlmiDi,
In Har·
Mam CIa y tan Powell's lem,
a rooma Inhome
Wll!hlngton.
"thing" Is. But It definitely
isn't Indulging In attitude He has three ·ex-wives, five
change:At 62 (In November), children, a bodyguard and
he's 11 swingingly stubborn an ll!sortment of heavy bills.
as he was 25 years ago when
And, to be sure, he ·bas
he . first marched fo Con. , also got some llvlng to do:
gresa.
"My granddaddy always
Not even the contempt of said that a woman Is as old
his peers wills blm. He wu II! she looks, but a man Is
el&lt;Cfuded from the 90th Con· II! old as he feels. Well, I
gre18 complele\Y, cbarl'ed don't feel old. Neither did
with "grou mlrconduct' In my gruddaddy. I don't
using public funds lor tr11vel 1mow how true It, is, but the
and salaries of nonwortlng rtory Is be sWI w&amp;Dted lo
staff membera. But after re- get rid of his wUe-wben he
seating this year, .at the was 98, and abe was 92.''
ruling of the Supreme Court,
Mellowing? Says Adam :
he sWI thiDta "this place "Draw your own conclusion,
(Congress) Is the most rldlc· baby."
uloua place on earth.'' ·
Mellowing?
Congress In reinstating aillllamll,y atlacaslerSunday.
the black b..i vlvut, voted a..rles Is comalescl"8 from
to dock hiB saljlry bf 125,000
to recoup , "mls~· touel. recent surgery.
He bas counte~ by doing
Sunday suestsofMr. and Mro.
"part·tlme work for part· Hobart Swartz were Mr. and
tline pay." He hal votell on Mro. llard4 Slrvtz and family .
the floor only :ellht Urnes orWWiam-n, w. VL

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lin. Natblldel T, Well, Mro. .
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iF~ and ll1flnt liCit, Kra.
tarey E. Leo IIIII lnfom 11011,
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the blgruy combusUb1e con·
NOTICe OP APPOIHTM!HT
gre11mu from Harlem, Is,
(
Cor•• ,... lDifl with the welllht of cbasUse·
e,,... o1 c. Dolo wr,,.~ o,. ment and acfvanclng years,
·-·
·mellowing.
Notlco 1; ...,.., ~1... '""' Ruth
He says lt'a a dadratted
I E. 111,,.1, « 2~~1on ""-• lle.
P;.::•:J~!Iolralir.".", ~t' l:: And as U to ])rove It, here
o1 t:. Dolo w1,,.1,
In hiB Capitol H11l offlceklthshe
loto of i!O&lt;Nf.,; Moloo Covnly, other afternoon, the puc
0~11 ~ •o ,...1,.4 ,, 111, legislator picked up a .tele'""'' ololroo wllh ool4 Hclucloor phoned Invitation to speilk t6
wllhlnl- .........
...., a group In the Middle WestDoto4
.thlo
231'
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of
$op~o
and demanded to mow:
1969
•
"How much?"
•'
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•
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Joo•eo of "'" c....,
auae.
1011 1018 10/15 3rc
"I said how much do I get
------------------ out of It?"
Another pause.
LIGAL NOTIC!
·"Public service my a-!"
I!OTIC! OP APPOIHTM!HT
he Snorted. "IJslen, baby,
,... lDI9J you cu't have Black Power
~- of Joooph Dolo a,. .., unleas you have Green Pow""••""·
er." And with that, Powell
sucked a fourth of'"·an Inch
NOIIco lo
tl•on lhot0 ~""" from a custom-made p&amp;Da·
~.!'::',: .l'ui 1:.4;0:,hl':i:.. ~:: tells, tapped the aah on the
dulr . ,,.,,,,..,.. A4mlnl•- of rug, told the caller ·to keep
:t;. E,:.'"'rf,.1~ri!r,'!t~l;,.~~ \be ~thud bung up. + ~ ""~~has ~.. 1•llr. and Mrii.~eace HODo
Mellowing?
· attend bll· ~ : cam - - · ~~l'l{lll..fll~!ii•"~~~~,.~
,li4{.~.- thlo ~~~ ••,; "!"~~ &lt;He still uaer·hlrilblolySeoBitcbleh. m~Wb11.-sh
- uldl
my from a vlslfln Tucson, Arlzala,
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as a coaster for s •
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with lhelr son-In-Jaw.and daup.
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ud water. He still spen~s neck? he. explains. no.eo ter Mr and Mro. David WIJ.
• · , .... of tiro '"""'• chiB days fishing and his
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nights prowling. He still Is
llama. Tiley made the lrrpbyair
1011 ,~Jl ,~:~;·~~h"
utterly
and visit.
report a very ODJOYable trip
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people contemptuous
mow or think of wbat
him.
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iB certainly a
J!robleill In .bulineu.·theae
da)'l, Our luahy pal flnda It
Gold bas been hammered IDereaiiDIIY bird to meat
Into sheets as tbln II out for a qulcl£.' one In the
ll250,000tb of &amp;D Inch. '
momlng.

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ANN PAGE PRESERVES.
.. JAMi. ANb 'JIIlJft"··
THAN ANY OTHIR IRAN,D

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1. THIY'il r.tADE WftK
PURl FRUIT
z. THill AlEU VARimiES
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Now In Our FallStile!

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,NEW PANELING
SPECIAL_S

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OCtot..r
1969, In accoid·
with Chapter 1515.01•U
Rovl11~- COiM of Ohio, . the OhiO
-SoU . tn4
Co...,.,etlon
c..."l..... will c'ciu•• on olectlo,
to be heliil at Eaat•n Hlth School
luiWinl• olectl,.

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a ,.,,_.,,, .. :;
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flo14, N'rl.lnH. to fiiJ tt. ••fir-of

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· SUit• T owftthlp, Re• ShnefloW
ef SOI•IIi Twn1hlp, 0.1~
S.lth .of Sut'ton TowNhiD ••..,
0tev• Stout Df Sale111 T ownehlp,

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· fnM, the flow ot the tiJH of olec:•

fl.., • ,.,

petition

•••ltted

0111

""k lll'loir to •lectltn e:ontolnrnt
the ,,,_. ..., of 25 lanclownen,
Only ,.,....,,_,, ellll oecUplef'l, ....

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· opiHYIMTORY

NEW I

AUltJMN .·
PLANK
.4.98 ~lET

Tiro -

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Less 5\ Discount
Cash &amp; Carry

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Beautiful, light 2·tone ·
.paneling, full !4" thick.

IIORE SPECIAL!

•WHIT~ CONCORD---- - - 44 sh..,t
MEDIUM COHCORD----·--OHL ~

••lo '3. 99

ROOF or BARN PAIItl

:a~on4.50 ~= 5.00
' ROOF COAl~~·

2
98
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Fl.. Coatina, SaliMI f,riCI

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HOTIC! OP APPOINTMENT
Co•• Mo. 20, 1U

Social Notes
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CA•PIEU

BONU S BUY

CHICIEN NOODLE

IEST·O·CHICIEN
14 SLICED
PORI
LOIN
fOI STUffiNG, THICK
PORI CHOPS
IIOWN a SEIYE
PORI CHOPS THIN

SOUP

lb.

79~
I b.

WAf El

lb. ,

FlESH lOA STING
3-4 lb.

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I b.

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pair:

1•.19
1.29

IO%oa.

39~

CARIIa
MILil
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TIDE

BREAD

2

Emma Flnlllng returned
home last week alter a month's
visit with Crienls In New Jer-

I lb.
SY..or.

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Sunday Sc:hool ittenclance on
Sunday suestsorMr.andMro.
Oot. 12 was 55, The att.oriJw Dinsmore ' Boyles we., her •
Notl..:,l.; ":r'~r3JT:;.:I'," o~ was $19.40. WCB"obll) servlcso mother, Mrs. Florence S1urm
1 bMn duly .,mM o..cutrla were held a1 10:45 with Grace and b..-r.IJ&gt;.law and sister,
the E1tato of
ett D. MeWIH,

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SAT. OCT. II, 1969,

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Ohio.

,.._,,, County,

Swar12, leader. The&amp;nlayev"' Mr. and Mro. Bernard Hawkey,

CNtlltort . . ,.quiNd to fUo
tholr clahns with ul4 fltluclary nlng
within fbuf Morlhl.
6:15

D•tecl this 11th tlay of Oct-.r,

1969.

J.,.._

P. H. 'O'.RIIM·
Proh•
of Mlcl County

10/15 10/22 t0/29 3rc

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LIGAL HOTI,C !
HOTIGI 011 PILING OP
IMY!HTGRY AHO
APPRAIS!M!HT
.

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worship eertlce waa at
wllh lhe Rev. Robert
Church dellverlllll the mea-.ae,
"Wbo Do Men s., '!bat I Am?"
u..,.. lliiJiapr, 11nance
chairman of lhe Alfred ·church,
altended onltDorpretadllllmeetltW or lhe ,1970.Conrerence "'"
portlaoDO!III, tield at tile V.U...
Ddltf Clltrcb 'ln..Pomeroy on
811111111, Oct. 12, t llo m.
The
Sacle11 of
Chrlrtlan S.rvli:e wW heM Ita

and daughter, Nancy, or Mlll· - · W, Va.
Mrs. Grace Kelly fell a n d
broke her wriat last week and
Is confined to camden-Clark
Hospltallo Parkerrburg.
Ohocare

0r1c1n

The ortldD of the people we
can Gyprles 11 obSCure, but
anthropologists believe their
early roots were In India.
For a long. time It Wll he·
)11!8011111 ... Tuelllll,y, Ueved they originated In
0~ 21 at·the ·lmlo ot Tllelma Egypt-hence the misnomer
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"Gypay "
HinderiiOII. Tht Week of l'ni·
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PART TIME t.nack drtver far
delivery In local area. p,...
fer eklei'IJ 1111111. s..d referonce lllld phone llllllller to The

M4••-t :15&lt; Choop ,... -

''"-"'·OfFIC! HOURI

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IN MEMORY of Leonard H.
~ who posaed aw.y 5
years 11&amp;'0 todoy, Oct. 15,
1964:

But never will the one

From memory pou aWQ.

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Sodly mlsaed by his wife,
Mra. llorls Koenig ard cldldren; hla mother, Mrs •

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For Rent

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. FRECKLES AND

.-GUA~EE~

For Sale

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PHONE ttZ-2iiM. · ·

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NEARLY
NEW~00111houle
011 Mulberry He!sbta, Pa;
•1'01· IMse Uvtngroom, wall
to wall ~t, ldt&lt;hen alii
brtoildaot nook, olmoot 2 acre• or land. Full beoement,
Ideal place to nloo clilldren.
Vaeant. Reduced prlee for '
quick ..... Contact Phme ·For Sale
-742-5869·
·
UBERTY Tbealr build'

ow .

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clnnatl, Ohio, or Phont 513241-5672.
10-15-lltc

Ohio. 45710.

DAYttZ-ZlU
NIGHTI92-1324
R. H. Rftlli11S Se!is
MIODLIPCm:, .OtfiO

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Nice. Very ....

SEPTIC lattU d• &amp;.
8t 2 lim ....... IJIIIIQ. I'll.

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Very nice for 2 adulto. No
Pets. Phone Maoon7'13-5203.

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2 BEDROOM llouoe Trailer.
Radne. Phone m.a:zs.

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S.wlce DAY or
•aHT ... CALL
RAII.JNGI' SERVICE

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LOsT, am8ilblaekt.d!eo'puroe

In v!clnii.Y ol Mlddlrport. a...
ward Jllven If fCIWIIL ~ Ma·
aoo 773-5334 after 5 p.m.

, . ' WE jVISII TO think everyone
for their ldrdness during the
death of our wife ard mother
Mra. catherine Stover Ire...... Special thank&amp; to Rev.
Freelalll Norris, Ew1111 f'u.

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Wanted To BuJ

nen.l Heme, the orpnlst, CHINA CABINETS, I'GUIIII tables, old doclol, ate. Wrtq
the pallbearer&amp;, all who sent
•
or eall II. D. M11ler, lit. f; '
Dowers ard food, lllld to all
, _ . , , phatia ltU21L
who helped In aey way.

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Husberd, ~lain Filward lr"'
1a111 alii Cl!UdreiL
GINSENG ~Bpound; yellow roai
lll-15-11p
$2.35 pound; wild gt,.er root
45 e&lt;~nta pound; Mayate
I WISH TO 1btnk all my frlerdo
root as ce1111 JIOUiioi. illll ~
aiMI relaU'Ns who visited me

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Card of Thanks

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' the-road. Elll*rl~· holplbl
FIJllN1511ED ul WIIUrtdahed BtJSIIII!SS SPACE, W. Second 55 GALLON DRIJMS, iond far . Phone 992-6251.
but rot nocoaoary, We wW
10-1.241:
train 1011- YCIU can 4111'11 cmr
: . . -~ ~~~"!.n
~ P.....,O)', ~ 992- traab, P,50 eacll. P"'""I'OJI
JUDk eo.
1o-s.12tc -..QOOLE-~~Aile
t4,12 per hour. For IIPPllcat!on .... lnlervlew write Nti;;R;;.I.;.. .
__ ~~::! ---------~-m.u~~on, f/1 lllld • 111u11
t!omr!de SefiQ Director,
or llllt1kel Run, P"'""rO)'. IJNFVRNISHED houoe, U'V1111
anlce·lllld . . - • • · Pbotto
R00111 426, 307 Eaot 4th Sl.,
99U4tt
114Cic
Baalcall1 furnlohecl. Coract room with lire place, kll&lt;hen,
Tnn..,-t1011 llldl., CIJ&gt;.
Looter Brleldoa, ADIIIIf, utll!ljl room, batlt, bedi'OCllll,
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Doris Stnllley, ardhlsalster, Mro. Osear Weber.
10.15-lte

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DlUVERS NEEDED IN
THIS AREA
Sem!-Drl-1, local ............

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year to year .
Alii frlellls !rom dl)' to dt,y.

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soJtlDal, Box 72t.D.

Dally
PDOI'Qll,

In Memcry

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C.RD .OF THANkS &amp; OIITUUY - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.51 '• so .......... h.

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ILIND aDS

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S.S. 396 H.t. Cp.. 0Hicla1 car. Now car 'tit1o.
Factwy air, - r ''"ring, disc brakoa, Turbo
Hrdr-.lc, radio o,.d R.S. apooker, bvckot IMI
cconao1e, ltluo with blue vinyl roof, fully oqulpp.d,
a rool beauty, reduced to $3695.
1966 IUICI
-·=.----$1695
Wildcoit HT Cpe. White 'finish. Blk. vinyl trim. Good
tlroo. Aoitomotlc, powor at-hoe. Radio.

Jl&lt;aft.l[

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el'llte lldlldtW madll• lllld
tractor. u.. I&amp; Ira Jltlm.

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SHOP~ 3nl FLOOR

LOW, ...,W,

· ley, Reeola.We, Ohio.

alii for tile nice cards alii

beauUIW Dowers I reeelvecl
durl111 my three weeks stay
at Holur Medlcol Center.
Special tllanka to Dr, Price

For Sale

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nola. Batsles, baaaeta, dach-

bleu )'OU all.
Mro. llcbertGnham, Racine,
Ohio.
10-lHk

ohw.ta, secUieo, poodles,
c o c k e r s, westlea 8ld
aehlaUHra. JUsbt at Torcll,
Ohio, 4tlt houoe riallt. Jlolrd.

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WILL DO baby sllthw In liiJ'
bome. Phone 119~719?.

10-15-«&lt;:

Auto Sales

GVN SHOOT, OcL 19, 12 to 4p.
m. oo Bobby IDIIFarm, BashIll Road. Half hogo, homo,
bacon, .... turkeys. ~
tored by Racine Fire llo!tutment.
10-15-13tc

Fantastlc Savlnp at

BLAETINARS
69 BUICK

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su-svllle

"mo•t e.Mful cu.tOIII•• P5.
P8 &amp; AT· A Nee cleen c••

AL,
COIIIamlQI Chlrcb, otartltW Fridt,y, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p. m.

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READY·MIX CONCRETE dillY.

66 CHRYSLIR -'2195
VI H• Y. . . . . .led.,..

ered rtaiot to )'IIIII' project.
Foot lllld .,.,,
etUmateo. Ph. 99:1-.\ZM, 0..

like .....

llleln Raed1-M!x Co., Mlddl..
port, Ohio.
840-Ue

Fne:

A.lr conchtluecl. PS. PI &amp;
AT. Orl1lnel llladi ftnl1h

• NO HVN'l'ING or tre~~~~aooillll
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011 my pr-ljl wltltoat pormiiiiGII. B111 Harris, Rt. 1,
RaclDO, Ohio.
10..15-13tc

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whlN wlnyl aM white liP
tetiOit. PS, ·p a &amp; AT·

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Gal..,ta SOO VI 2 dr.

fl'a !iu~~J&gt;~De, W. Va. Calviii Rlati pastor, E¥W)'OIIO
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GMC TRUCKS

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PIANO TUNING. Alto uoecl plaftol boochl 1111 IGid. PIICD
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BUICl

1815 MAROON MUitua fa"'back, t Jill D1. 82,000 milia.
·'fr
~ after 5 p, m. 992-5227.
' : . RIJJO(AGE SALE, 231 M Ill
10-l.Wtc
Sl., Fey BJdl., Mlddloport.
Friday lllld Seturday. Good
~ of chlldrd'a llloel 1964 BEL-AIR Qonrolet, tdoor, VB lqllne, .,.,.Uent
aiMI clalhltW. Coati lor all
10-15-131&lt; condlUOII lnalde .... out. Ph.
94~2112. Rea.-bl,y ,Pl'leed.
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10-15-&amp;p
I WILL Pldi,.IIW'Cballlllaolllld
&gt; •
110 tllldlaD .... perj' .:' -~ CdJIIII !' •s, Notice
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.FURNITUIE

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NOTICE

BY AUTHORITY OF THE OHIO DEPAft;1~
MENT OF HEALTH, THE BILUNG PER-i
IOD FOR BOTH ATHBtS AND iEIGS
COUNTIES OF THE TUPPERS PLAIN$CHEST~R lATER SYSTEM IILL B£GIN
OCT.l5.

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Tonight and Thunday
Oetwller 15-16
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Friday thru Tuosday
Octwbet 17-21
Franco Zofflrelll's
Procluetloa of
Wm. Shak ..pnre' 1
ROMEO &amp; JULIET
(T ochnicolor)
Olivio Huuey
Loonord Whiting
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Out of town IUOBtS atlehllrw
the weddlrw were Mr. ahl Mrs.

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Charles R. Easter, ID, Mr. ahl
MrL Charles E. Easter, Jr.,
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Words ot welcome ond a
warm hahlahake wiD ueet vlaltors to the Pomero,y Seventh
Do,y Adveotlll Church on Mulberry Helal&gt;ta, Pomeroy, Sat-

Prizes of jewelry, peneUs,
statlonery, 1 o a p, handkerehlefl, head scarves, pocketbooks, chewing gum and caney
baro were awarded to t h e
l!IIIIO wlmera. Contributing Cor
the portJ were members ot the
Lcwe Joy Clrde ot the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Soeleey of
the Flrlll!optllt Chureb.

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A report 011 ·U.. Pel Nld!odlst .a..rch WW IIIII cit1 of prayer iiid Mit.
be reftlmlohed IUidor lllldlaoo d41aial wao ·81\'111 ~ 11111 111u
or a eommii!M of the Wqm. Sooborn· I W.,. 111lt.illhat $110
.,., Sodltl of 01r1at1a11
wao made 011 lhl 'neent rum.
Ylot whlcll wlliiiOioetllldtur- lilqo oalo.
.,.._ -lllrnlllllnp.
Yro. c. 11. Honnell,l' apelled
Durlq a meolln1 or the So- tbe meeting with a 1111110 nillbt, MrL Nan iudf, and llrL Moore nod
.,..,mtec1 lira. J1me1 •Oetober'o Brlllbt l!lue w...
Jividen, •Mro. Norman Waylllld, Iller." For dovotlona,llro. Bob
ond Mra. Walter l!qos 1o1 work B7er nod 10rlpture from the '
with her 011 tile~
18111 Chapter ot ~ lnd
lira. James Cri....UIIIJIOUII. a medltotl&lt;lll altitled , I'T 'h.e
ced World ColllllllliltJ Day to Houle with a Frlehllhlp Winbe obaerved Nov. 7 at tho IIJd. dow."
dleport First ·tlllltod Pre~A report an her _.unooa
torlan Church. The oljlervance at the IOhool Ill mililani bold
Ia sponoored by ChUrch Wom. at Ollerbeln Colletle was 81••
ea llldted ot Melp County, llld b7 Mill SIDcb' J"""eon who at'!fU be.llln with a - Iomeii toJOiedunder .....-lhlpottlle
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WSCS. h llld tllet dwlpa
l/lUJ,IMJ,
In the ehurchel was tile prime
area ot dlaeulllclol ond lhowed ...eral ..dural ol the coll'YJ1 .4
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Mrs. Galen Brown pre.ued
tho prGiflm ulfnl''l'heChureh
In Eadl Place" by Dr. Robert
P!11'\l ll'llnd1 as her lllple. Empha.•
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Ills ot the material was on
Dr. Mlmolf's mission - k In
A reaolutlon In IIIJ1lPOrl ot Malo,yaa aJOI Ids appraiiiOi o1
the three miU renewal ~ for overseas ehurdlos ond the de1 1- alre to beeomo Independent ot
the Melp Loeal Schoo
trlct to be~-~~~ U. S. elllrehas.
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The prosram chairman re~~~~~~~A.
ri lated the "'erseao chur&lt;:haa•
Ill!
ruaves, supe n- dealre for spiritual freedom
tendeD! ot the district, spoke to Apostle Paul's phUooopey
;"' thai! •:•:~toof.:::·~~~~ that he waa there 1o1 leach bolt
::m,ed H m""·slzed that not for the church to become
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dependent on blm.
11 11~renewal lovy and not a
Re!reahmento were se"ed
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m:"!"'· h ~ : hour by Yrt. Hayes, lire. Paror fo Yl~,;:: :.Ss. U:::td W~f; ry Mitch, Mrs. KenDOth llyar,
1~ brlell.Y on scouting llld and Mrs. c;arron S.aneon.
distributed applleatl&lt;llls r 0 r

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Cookies and corree " e r e
served. aJOI Halloween nuteups
aJOI eondy bar&amp; - e &amp;[VOD to
each of the potlento. Going from

the church were Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack stewart, the Rev. Raullln
Moyer, Mro. Norman Yllll881',
Homer KIDeald, Mrs. Oaby Martin, and Mra. Eleanor Bates.

Plan Reception

A reeeptloo horMirlng M r o.

UVELY LOAFERS.....
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HERITAGE LEATHER----·

Harry P. Smith, or&amp;antztns
tllllrdlan ot Bethel 62, fntorna..
tlooal Order ot Jobs Daugh.
tor1, will be held limda,y from
2 to 4 p.m. at the l'omeroy. Ma.
Temple.
Plano for the affair w e r e
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Bethel Monday . . An lmltotl&lt;lll II being
to all
llaeono, Eaoltm star member•
and porento ot Job• Dllllllltoro.
The Betllal ......... tbe leader.
ohlll at Nro. llmith wao lnltl.
lUted In May, 1961. II r s.
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meetlns. Plant ware alao made
for ~ilurFh 8mdl)' f9 be
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MOSCOW (UpJ) - Ruaala'a SoyUz 6 spacecraft returned. eafaly to earth today with Ito two-man crew, Taaaamoo.&gt;cecL Durlnlthe ship's final houra In space
It conducted .what the Soviet&amp; ealled a "unique" _.sment In moleeular "cold
weldlrw. • The
fiiB!tt olthe SoyUz 6 ehled with the craft maklrw a "soli
landl1111" In the Karapnda area Ill Soviet Central Asia, the 11eney said. The two
eoom.,.uta - Col. GeorJI Shordn ahl lllght eDB!neer Valeri Kubasov - were

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Salel BICYCLES·
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87.50 Bicycles ....... Sa!e73.00

Mrs. Oberho/zer

47.50 Bicycles ...... ,Sale 39.00

lllttl Hot . . .
Stunt Sets .

Mrs. Nellie l!orPD and
Joyce Vance entorlalnad reeen11y with a surprise housewarming ond ahcll!er honorlni
lira. Lana Oberholzer.
Games were played w I t h
lira. VIol~ DUiclol w1.nnlng the
door prize. Altenlllns were Mr.
ond llro. CampbeU Birchfield
ond Debbie Helen Obarholzor
lira. ~~ari. ~

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Contains Hot Wh..lo Minialure Car,
16 '"' ~f Hot Srrlr Track, 2 Ju. .
Rompo, 0 0 re Devi Loop, Treotle,
7 Joiners, Universal Clontp, Collect•
or's Cotologue.

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1011, VIr81nla Hollllld, Ruby Holly, Murlei Chase, Jean Wood, Lena
Hooper, ·Pat Arnold and 9We,
VIckie Oberilolzer, Pam wu.
aon, &amp;le Wood, Alma Hollllld,
llld Tereaa lll)'aas.
Sandlns 81111 were llrl. 11111
eoc..or ond Yro. Woodrow wu.

JOHNNY LIGHTNING
METAL CAl·
Foot ...,al coro with ltoc:kod axle.
Racing suspenoion 1 styled Mag
Wheels, door• and hoodo really
open. Big oolection of ·onodelo.

Sale Price 68~

Womens Dress Salel

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Vendliig ilab

From Our Regular Stodc
WOMENS 10.95, 9.95 and 8.95 DRESSES

Choou from Dubblo Bubble Gum
bonko, Tootole Roll bonko, Chicleta.
Comeo com..ete with bubble gum,
Tootoie Rofl or Chicleto. Reocly tw
uae.

Sale 7.00

52..50 Bicycles .... "!..'Sale 43.00

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action doll, da!IC••· real bollet 1tep1.
·foe donee• bocki!erdo or 1-rd, ·:U
incheo toll, Twirla round and raun~.
on Ill!• toe.
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pjli or bl.... Rl•s l!ke real, .·
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· ..... -~on c:ampu- on lfnet
in__~lng hal11, In
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· ·routoo who demonatrrited
·1!11111111 tht! war. But lfiW. waa
nci. doillbl li' .,.. the iargeat
. . . _ demoliotr"ion tn the
~'1 history.
;,!:M;O.y" wao to have bien 1
~· prolect.lt grew to ouch
it!!portl!lnllhal 50,000 """"""
(jjjolliored , at 1111 Wllhlnglon
~""'""'·then marchad poet

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moratorium. He earlier
The lergest olng!o cr~
lllld he would not be effected ~h red 1 ~ton
tha
g., t
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by it. The moratoriun:o'• orga. historic Common. l'ollee llld
nizero HOmed to have eJ&lt;peded tlte IOO.tJIIO - · ""!"P"IIOd
!hat--another moratorium !1 lite largeat crOWd In IIQoton's
planned far Nov. 15 and a third
moratorium In lltcMiiier, "If
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There )Nero counter-demon.
stratlons by thooo who ~I
Nixon was puroulng tho only
COUI!Ie poulble to extricate
Amarlca from tha war "honor•·
bly." Thay flew American
flaga. drove their autos with

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meoa ne&amp;otlator X-:Jbuy laid
lollay President Nlialll . w a 1
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craft progr1m.
The group flight wu .._,...

Do catch a &amp;[ilqJse of the attracUve fountains at the Gene
Grato home at the corner of Cole ahl North Front st. In Mlddl,..
port some evening. The llshtod fountains - used on each aide
of the drl-ay - are 111011 elracUva. The illlbtll1ll makes the
bubbllllll water oPpear at time• almost llke a O....e.
or eourae, I! you make tile drive ~ the Grate home at night
to oee the fountains, then you miss the colarU muma erJD1P]etoly border[JW the edge of .the yard.

EXPECTING TO PVf IN A BUSY YEAR ao chairman of the
Wcmen's AcUvltlas Conunlttee or the Ohio llanklqr Assoelatlon
Is lira. Maxine Grtmth of the Pamero,y NatliQJ Bank. ~no
was. In Columbus Tuelcit1 to ouand 1 maeti.W of her C&lt;IIRDdttee.

by one coamoneut to ~
proceeding ''faultleuly." Tllld the crews - , carrl"!i
out "multl.purpou exp~W..::
lrnents," which Incl.- -!&lt;.
on cosmic rays and ionaopl1orlc"
reseerch.
Unconfirmed "-'" 111116
unsuccessful
docking:
maneuvers - . -pNct
both Tuosdey and Wedneodey;

Cre.mMm to
Launch Club
For Cyclers
A bleyela club will be orpn.:

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IMIIIIMIJGIID bicycles. A aortoo:
or aot~v~t~ea will be ~:
llellllratlon will be hald from!
1 to 2 p 111, ~~~~imlay behind tile•
~; Melp Htp Sdlool when
POMEROY EMERGENCY SQUAD m...,, are pleased, to Cremeano will. ...,. a talk '"'l
S8Y the least, at the rellilta ot a .iltno,J · - held Tuoeda.r eatatr.
nlllbt at the Hemlock Grow Grup hall for the beDofit of the
The DMIIrll u .-.Ied ..,.
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Tho. "ff*• 1i\lkh featured sceda of food, dearecl talO DINDI alfo aaldlhat"'•lllail-l:
fortlle..-w~. - truck.
ntns Iobue ldult~·
GtdrliJw·IIPfa Gil the IIQllr, AaiJedbythepeaple Gillie Bad- 1D tile projJI'UII.
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Twenty-one senior slrla from hlllbaclioolsoftheCOUDey have
retliatered to take part In the CG1q1e1[t1an.
Ral.[lh Werry, dlroetor, Ia plealed iotth the pordelpatloothlo
year alneathe IIUIIIllet ofcontestanta in tho paot....,le ofyeors
hao dropped lniO the 10 or u braellet. Ralph credlta the Jayeeea'
Wives (ilub In ¥1111tlns ~he sehools to eillfalrtChe eoateoi iw ereatlrw the ,.......u.... ..at.

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Juk1011, IIIII struck a porlced which you . , 0 In your lnau.
United States llke It ·I ,...,, -CCiliDIUDiata the .... ,c ..• •H - ~ OWIIed by Norllllll .Prko, gurel llddrlh, bind up tho AI·
been ooenecl before. You not
........_""'"' Rt. 3Fomero,y.
tloil'o , woundo, and ••ve oorno
0111)' ~~ opened It to tl!a llldl- aU they ebuld io.ehl thildlgni!Y. to ~ &lt;Ieath :; our son
VIdual ol hlghl,y queltlonalile
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la~on; but you are~alao.,.,.. malte ihe
mow," ·Lodge· . . , .
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Richard Mathlao
l"' it .to. the lllllteo, he ..-.. aald.
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Tllr-. wu killed In Vietnam
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on Sept. 11, 1969.
l'1c , .. • . diY·~ "the llniiJII- Jack E. Rolllillawl!, lila or
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Ill.. I.Guloo ROIOllbauiQ, J\1011!l'tliiPKlN SHOW OPENS
·lnOWD In~ ~ted~·. q, aJ01 .lite Fred ...... ' CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (U~
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The text of the letter from
Mr. and Mrs. Demond Turner
to President Nixon was re·
lOlled Wednesday by Morato.
r!um CommlttH Headquarters

p.m. WednesdayCIITalllerl·llilll ......., llcrlflce In 50 worthllll
Rd., 2.7 mUea ~of, Ita- 1 cause will soon be torgollen
cine, aeeordlng to 111e state by most, but _ s-•r, Mr.
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President, that-; the parents
Oftlcoro reported that· a ear of this 19·vear-old youth, will
driven by Dennla L Bocilh, 18, not forget tha .....,....,... of
l'llmero¥, ond a dump truck op: his death," the Iefier said.
•ratocl by John 0. RU.,-, 44, "You say 'Pray far the '!IIIY
llamden, sldelwipeclat.thaerell whon peace can be reslortd.'
ot • hlU. There waamlnorcJam.. We pray tor an act of truly
aaetothecarandnoclarnageto great stateamanshlp In the
the truck. NO charge waa flied. lorm of a simple eliei:utlve or·
StIll under lnvalllptton der to end this trajfedy.
Tbursday' lllll1'lllns waa an 1!11- "We believe his (t~Mlr son's)
U11111 IOcldenllhat oecurnd at horrible death w.. usaleu, un·
12:15 a.m. Wednelda)' OIIRt. 33, necesaary and without meaning.
two • tentha mlleo welt Clll'om. We draw no ccnsolatlon trom
aroy.
your statomoat !hat: 'The na·
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MISS FRANCES E. ROUSH, Middleport, was boaand
upon 25 years of ContilliOUa emplo,yment with the MlddJ&amp;.
port A. ahl P. Store Wednesday. Mia a Roush of!lcta117
COIIIP~ tile 25 years' service Tueadly ond on Wedne..
day was presented a cake IRd a certificate of
tlonawhtebahelaholdiJWintheplcture.Aeheekallbwaa
liven her
the c:cllllpen,y, A ,.tlw ot Galllpolla, Mlaa
Roush movec1 to Middleport when she was alx year1 old
with her porento, the Jato Mr. and Mra. Ourtla·Roual&gt; Sha
has IIYOCI at 362 South Flltll st. IInce tile 19%0'L She 11 1

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· ' ·unnect~Sery end without mean-

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serious clashes.
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poor and black ~lo"
Millions of Americans simply
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urged Nixon
10 "bring
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boys went
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showed upThey
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Americana took 'part In the nilw."
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tho World Serlt1 and only
fii '* ·VJelnam.U.. lighting ~~:.r:.:lndnowa:l::..~ glancecl at crowdt It campus '..

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&amp;hlp used manual orlentatloll
and at the calculelod Hme
switched an the dnc;ltnt pro:.
gr•m," Teu ukl. "The lntne
module with tho c.- -aN!!·
from tho lhlp.~·
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Syllem wao put ln1o -a!Jt!l
and lt1e ooft·landlng ...1~
(made) a unooth landing." .. •
Sayua 6 was not
with doCking OJIPIIratuo-ttt;
spece preaumably being !*.!
up by the special -lnO
equipment - and epparentlf
m..te no -mpt to lliiti ~if
with the Sayuo 7 and I cr.tti

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the Executive Olllee ol. the Pre.
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tor
thepaslflvayears,hlsprtmary Sav Parents
reaponllbUU;y was ooorcltnatl'!l
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Walter L. Mazan, Aalllatanl muter's Club ond a member ot
Seerelary for Public Atfalr1 of - - a n Aaooelates, Nathe Department ot Triii1BJ)Orta- t1ona1 Geographic SoeietJ ond
lion, Wallhlnston; D. C., wiD Ia listed in Who's Who 1n Amspeak to the Southeastern Ohio erlca.
Rellonal Cwnell, Route 35 Aa. Davlo said the Resional CQm.
soelatloo, aJOI area Chambers en ond the Route 3~ Alaoctaot Coulmerce Thursday, Ott. tl4ll witb Ilia ualstanee ot tile
23 at 6 p.m. In the Holiday Inn II18IQ' CJwnbera or Commerce
at ChUUeotha.
In aoutbern IRd IOUiheastem
Mazan, who """ cited by the Ohio are Pl'Omotlas the upuadNatlonal Govornou• C&lt;lnfer. lng &lt;1. US 35 throush Ohio from
once In 1968 for a prosrarn that the Ohio River io the Indiana
"naulted In the bast -sdng line.
parlnersllfp In modem history Tld&lt;eto for lhe meeting Clll
ot our Nation between tbe Gov. be purchased from Rotor Barernora a n d the Executive ron, Jom Allen llld Thelma
Branch of the F~ral Govem. EIUott.
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about trinaportotl&lt;lll aod prJ.
oriUea, ae&lt;:ordlns to E. E. Da-

via, SEORC president.
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v...,, ond Sherry Workman, N.,. Haven, daughter ot Mr, ahl Mrs. Gyle E. forlanaD. Attentlard, i!alldq, are Kay Sehaekle, Mason, claulhter ot Dr. ahl Mrs. E. A. Sehsekle; Re- ·
,.. ~ N'ew Haven, dlllllbtor of Mr. ond Mro. Eupne Hasson, ahl Olarlene Weaver,
Jfaw Raven, deuchter of Mr. aJOI MrL Olarlea A. Weaver.
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selection just received, let up ready to aall. You can r..lly 1ove. Plenty ilf tiW
popular stylo with banma loot, omoll wheelo and hlg~ handle bora. lil«e'a, Now
you can save during thio aole •••
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preaided. The meeting was pre.
ceded ~ a half-llour ot parent.
teedlar dlacuaalon. The !lag
eareiiiOII)' waa slven by 8 0 y
Scout Troop 2t0.
Mrs. Marilyn WUeox, pro.
snm chairman, Introduced the
Rev. Llo,yd Grimm ot the•Rutlllld Nazarene Churdl who JIVO
devotions.
The attendallee award waa wm
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Tho two other Soyuz craft, 7 ahl 8, remained in orbit. So,yuz 7 carrie~ a ,
th......,... crew IRII Soyuz abro men. Taao said So,yuz s·came down a
~~ova:,
after eareylns out a "unlqueexparlmont,ofiJ'Oitlmportance''ln "eakl" .......~
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Mra, Clara Melneyre, Sab.
bath School auper~nt ot
the church, aJOI Pallor Philip
Ga&amp;er. eomment11111 on the an.
ooal event ot the local church
llld a speelallnvltotlon Ia made
to who have no church
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'ttee' 8 _ _..__ h I
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Thursday night. ByJaws ravia.
ed by the eomm!U.. were ap.
proved by tile PTA.
Two h)omna were *'RS by I
trio, Georiii!IIO, Beverly ond
Jenny Grate, accompanied by
Or 0
Mrs. VIolet Grate. Mrs. Fred
George, hoapllaiU~· chairman,
HomebuUdera Clasa ot the was In charge of refreshmento. 1011.
Middleport Church of Christ
staglld a Halloween parlf for
paUents at the Southeaatero
Ohio Menial Health Cantsr In

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The K&amp;C Lay-Away
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French, all of Columbus; Mro.
eeal ptl even tighter.
Mildred V1n Horn, Mr. and
lw•t~r ... page io pollible be- • Mrs. 1. G. Ru01eU, Parkers- Athens Tuesday nishL
of Wyler'a one plecocaae burg, ond Mra. Jdm Howell,
Appl'Oldmately 40 patlenteatGalllpolls.
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PAST PRESIDEIIITS. Lldloo
or, lila bride IIOI'tlafioorlenath Auldllary, Drew Web~ Foil
IOWn ot white eallD. Braid was 39, American LeB!on, 7:30Wed.o
used tor a.....t 011 tbe pnahl nelcitJ, bolne ot Mra. Goorp
the train. The bride's e"""' Hackett, Sr.
ll!rljJih veU waa held In place by
TIIUR5DAY
a platoeu ol lace leaves ohl a
TWILIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
bow,
Thursday, home ot Mrs. Eddie
The bride's bouquet otwhlte Smith, Welle Terrace, at 7:30
rosebudo ohl stephanotis was p.m.; plant &amp;ale J)laMed.
used on her &amp;real-tlrahlflolher's
TWIN CITY Shrlnettea,
Bible.
Thursday, 7;30 p.m., Calum.
Mrs. Charles Easter. m, (;(&gt;. bus llld Soullllna Oblo Eleclumbua, served aa matron of trle, Mlddl~
honor for her sister. She wore
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wom..
anoPrlcotguomwlthwhltetrlm. en lii!Cheon TIJiradly, 12:30
The brldeamaldo, Miss Lilly p.m. followed ~ a pro&amp;ram;
Imboden aJOI Miss Sabra Cana- 'hostess, Mrs. J. E. D. Bar;
day, Rutlahl, wore avocado tlnger, Mra. Fred Crow, or.,
gowns ond all the a-nts Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., lira.
carried Qrleot tinted ehryaaJ&gt;. Stanley Plattenbur.. MrL Jler.
themuma.
bert Seth, and Mrl. Rome wu.
Mr. Charles Barrett, Jr. of 118msm; Mrs. J1m01 Titus Ill
Rutlahl served as best man for charge ol. devotlma.
his brother, ahl uahers were CLASs 12, Hea111 u n 1 t e .d
Mr, Ron Black, llllmille, ahl Methodist Olureh, 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Butch Ltslrtfoot. Pomeroy, Thursday.
For her diUKhter's weddiJW,
FRIDAY
Mrs. Thomlo was In a lime SOUP SUPPER, YOUR&amp; Adult
green dress with lace o..,reoat Cla11, l'omero,y First ilaJIIIt
ohl wore a earnatloo corsage. Church, servtns to be.llln at
Mrs. Barrett wore a ro,yal blue 4 p.m. Friday, dlurcll base.
sheath with a yellow earnstioo ment. Bean IOUJ&gt;, chill, .,.1111 •
corsage.
toble ooup, pie, cake and cotA reception honoring the fee.
•0111le was held in the church M&gt;;tl;S H 1 G H ll:HOOL
aoelal romt. An avocado back· cheerleaders will BPCIIIIOr an
drop was used for the bride's atter.game teen dance thIs
toble which was done In Ojlrleot Friday at the Melp Junior blab
with mUk glass appointments aehool auditorium In Fomero,y
ahl wedding bell aceeniL Serv- following the Meigs • Lopn
IJW were Mrs. Richard Grues- football pme. The Jays wUI
or, Mrs. Purl Van Meter, Miss emcee from 10 p.m. to midSharoo Biggs, Mrs. Charles nlghL Admlssl"'l• 50 eentoper.
Barrett, all of Rutland. Mrs. !lOll.
Ron Poole, q,per Sahlusky,
SATURDAY
registered the guesiL
HlGU
SCHOOL DANCE
For a honeymoon at the Point part.y Saturday, schoolBPCIIIIOr·
Pl~aant Resort, the bride ed, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at
eha.,.ed bUo a blue ahantq the Melga Junior lllllh Audldress witll which she woregny torlum In Pomeroy. The Jays
aeeesaorles, aJOI the corsage wUI emcee. Admission, 75 cents
from her bridal bouquet.
per peraon.
Tho Mrs. Barrett Is a HARKISONVlLLE ..;range.
BJ'Iduate ofRutlahl lllllh Sehool, Saturday nlllht at the hall. An.
a member oltlle Rutland Church 11181 vlaltatlm of C h e s t e r
of Christ, ani was formerly Grange will\ tile visiting mememployed by Western Electric bera to present the prosram,
Co., Inc., of Cdllllbots.
llr Barrell, llao a graduate
•tland
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with the Marine Corps ahl Ia
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8:80 p. ·... ~I muolc was
provldtd ~ lirO.: Earl Klqr,
Jlul!and, pif.Ut, 1111111Gas Thelma Michael,· -.m, who 11111
"More" ahl "The Lord's Prayor.''

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was the scene ol the Ott. 11
weddq or Mlaa ·Kathy Alii
Th._o, Rulland, to Yr. James
Ray Barreu, aloo of RudaniL
The bride Is tile dlus!rter ol
Yr. and llrL Edward '111.-o
ahl the bridegroom Is the...,
of Mr. ahl MrL Charles Bar-·
rett, Sr.
The altar of the church was
decorated with baskets ot gladioli llanked ~ ea&lt;llelabra. Mr.
EuPne Uhlarwoocl performed
the double-r!.., eenmony at

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