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WILKES-BARRE, Po. (UPI)
- Two petholcJIIISis lesllfled late
Monday lhat an IIUICJPIY "could
do much" lo substantlale or
~~e~~~le a medical llndl"ll that
Mary Jo Kopechne died of

responsible tor certlfyl"ll some Or. Gtorgo T. Kalsaa of the
6,000 dNths o yHr, llld lllal Boston Unlvonlty Law-Modi·

In

., euloply
the reasonably
- r lulu;• "could do much to
either verify the Impression of
Or. Millo aa to. the cause of
h or produce evidence lllal
drawr~lng .
modlllll
or completely negates
Tho tesllmony ,appeared to
his
flndl"ll."
strengthen the case of MassaLater a second pefhololllst,
chusetts authorities petitioning

an autopsy on the body at the
28-year-old Washlng'ton secretary who died July 18 In the
waters off Chappc!qulddlck Island, Mass .. In an automobile
dr iven by Sen. Edward M .
Kennedy .
Testimony wa s scheduled to
resume at 9: 30 today.
Earlier Monday Or. Donald

" There was water in her
bronchia l trachea and her nose
and mouth," M ills said. "There
was water deep in her chest.

There was a

charaderlstlc

foam in her mouth soch as In
drownin g cases."
But Dr . Joseph W. Spellman,
professor of pathology at the
Un iversity of Pennsylvania and
chief medi cal ex8mlner for

Philadelphia. testified lhaf an
external examination alone
" frequently falls to disclose
Internal
Injuries, fradured
skull . bruise to the brain.
br oken r ibs or ruptured Internal
organs. or natur al disease

processes.''
Spellman . who said he was

Carmel News
By the Day
Mrs. and Mrs. Doyle Multi
and sons, Tom and Ted, of

New Philadelphia spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Circle.
Rev. and Mrs. Richard
Young and family of Sidney
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edson Roush over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrod
and daughter, Kim, of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Mrs . Douglas Circle a
recent Saturday night and
SWlday.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens visited her mother,
Mrs. Mary Circle recently.
William Carleton, Mrs.
EWlie Brinker and Mr. and
Mrs. Hayman Barnitz of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Gainer on Pine
Creek, W. Va . SIUlday .

MEIGS THEA TIE
Tonight, October 21
ROMEO &amp; JULIET
Technical or

01 i v ia Hussey
Leonard Whiting
Colorcanoon:
Bridge of Brooklyn

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Wednesday and Thursday
October 22- 23
NOT OPEN

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would help verily whelhtr tt11
Washl"llton HCret8ry died by
drownl"ll.
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Massachusetts Dlot. Atty.
Edmund S. Dlnls presstd hla
case further Monday by aubpoe·

'·t

War Critics,
Be Aware Reds
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Could Repeat Viet Atrocities

I:AitL lltEY
IWION -

elections that he would make

changes

In

foreign

1nraa1ry i&gt;lvts!OII In

.. ·a

W...U

die-:

over the helm of the govern- overturn to the Eaat European
ment and ateering 1 course Communist biOI&gt;.
toward closer ties with his
Whereas Klesinge,.. under
nation 's Communist neighbors whom Brandt served as foreign
to the East.
minister, refused to sign fhe
The new Bundestag Clower nuclear nonproliferation treaty,
house)

was

meeting

this

morning fo make It olllclal with
Brandt' s election as chancellor,

the

tlrsl

social

Domocral

In fho North Atlantic Treaty
" I am going to be chancellor Organization (NATO) or In lis
not of a defeated Germany but friendship with tho United
of o llberoled Germany," Ihe States.

campaign . IMI the Cl~rllllan
Oemocrals had begun to
consider themaelves a "atate

party." Chrlallan Oomocrafs aa
far back as Adonauer had said
the Social Domocrols - e
unfit Ia rule.

Vlirl'S IN WHEELING
Mra. l'luJ Grueser, ··Middleport, vlalted ~or' tile week end In Wheeling, w. Va. with
her 11011 IIIII dau&amp;lller.Jn-law,
111r. and Mt~., Elmer John ion,
Jr.
.

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BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School
attendance at the Free
Methodist Church 011 OcBrandt promised In speeches Iober 12 was I?». Offerinl
prior to fhe Sept. 28 Bundes1111 was $211.77.
Mrs. Cecil HarriSOD of
Piqua spent a couple of
weeks with her sister and
brother-i n-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schaefer and
Her brother, Mr. John Stahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl
of Stockdale called on Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer
and John Stahl.
Mrs. Georgia Diehl spent
a day with her brother and

during World ' War

II, and
Brandt. who lived In exile
during the war and worked In
antifascist movements.

=:. ~~~':'iw.News, No~
tieJmer

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Newell and Sheila ~t a CbandlenviUe Oblo · • ·
weekend In Columbul with Mn. Delm.lt ~
Mr. and Mn . .Jolinl!y Newell and her •t•tet llleea
and IIGDS.
• '··· TIIOmpaon
of
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Charles Eicbtnse-r of CGimeUivme wme rtciint
CGI
. umbua apent a few' .llayi 11!8111 1111 tbeBob Bif¥1.-il!M:
wllh MriJ. Opal Elelllnpl' 110'Club In ClnciDDI
and fandly. .
AlexaiiderreturlledhamiGI.
Mr. and MriJ, Tbed MOra Tuelda:Y lrc!iii a ~t with
vilit.ed recently wilb Mn. her Blater.
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i."Mtl!:

checking
Use the safe, convenient, comfortable way to take care of all of your
obligations ... pay by check.

OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT
TODAY• .

Art

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ltfllllber Federal Deposit Insurance COIPOI'IIItn .J
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Mr. and Mn.
Kasper
visited her parenls, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Bahr on Monday.
Miss Jean HWlt toured the
west three weeks with Mr.
andMra.RoserFreckerand
Mary Hasbargan.
' Mr. and Mrs. Louise
Farley and daughter,
Laura, atlended the recent
homec1lming at the Flat·
woods church.
-Glenn• Milhoan

lbe Karr Conatrucliall Co. of dor 011 ll..ichT OQdpmont. 0n1T
Cbellar II tile
low IINI Amerl- J..oundr7 Co. oubblcldor 11 ~ CGI!Inolor mltUd 1 &lt;OIIIjl8llq b14.
m IINI -sad 40.1Jed addiiiOII
D&lt;lla1d Dlonor, admiDIItratA&gt; Veteran• -'"JIIoopltal. tor of tile hoapltal, Aid tllat·
Bldo were _...t Tue._ In the boojlllll board o1 tru-s,
tbe hoapltal Clfetorlo wltb ap. lbe boipltal commlulOII and
prGiJdmllaiJ llli reprelllllatiVes lbe ~We• Caulley Commluiol&gt;of tbt ltuslness llrms eol8rlng oro 11111 meet Monda~' ,...tq
bids, Uii llelp Coual;y Com- tA&gt; diiCUoo alternativu 1111t Inmlnlctilers, lbe IM&gt;II)Iltal com. dudod In tbe bldcllna. After a
mla~ ond board oflnlltees,. decision Ia reached 011 wllldl
and . , _ lntere- per......, oltematlveo ore tA&gt; be acctplecl
011 halif.
and wid ch ore to be c1lacordKart,. Coaotructlon aubmlttad eel, ccntracto for the addltkla
a blcl ljf $921,t40 on the · will be awarded, Diener sold.
al ecdnct. other !Irma ..._ Low bids IUbmlttad for the
mltliD&amp; bldo for the geaeral -oral phases Tueocll,y lalal"""tr~ wore Dcm King, Jack- ed about $699,000. It had~
- ~pll, of Hunting. oltlmaiAld lllat tbelmprl!tomenl
""'• lnd!Pidllplllnlaco, addreso

er, IM&gt;II)Illal administrator; Etrl C, Ha.yos, reprellllltlng the

Mr. anil Mh.
Capehart. .
Denzel
d.
Mra. .George .BroWII,
~-sueste of Mn. Ada Letart, remains a patient at
Morris ,.. Sunday were Mr. Holler Holpllal.

! 1&gt;Gnamrioth arcldtectural llrm of Eorl C. lla.yes Asooe. em
lbe projeet; Ruosall Brown, hospl1altrullono' secretary, ond.

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8RING IHE CHILDREN ·ro
ELeERFELDS TOYLAND .
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In&amp; ,.1 tbe waverly Plumb11111 eo., Wanrly, wltb 1 bid

fer, Goiollng Co., and Modern

Prell Jntert!aiiODal

............. bondltorlllil,.

malnder. The - . - . . . . .
will not 1111 oft lbebondl, ......
8Ver. 1bla wiU be done from
holl)ll1al rocelpta.
The hoaptal pre-oy ....
fill
bedaln servlee.
portmont, a pharmacy, ondotb-

:,m::;.:bml~bids
011

Students
SDS Bids

;mile~ ~r
i.lniD

Grant Made

•'l'l!al&amp;f•IINI~~t"

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$3.!- ~ ~r ~J~ =.:"oo,.,~~'\::

u\if~

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Blowing .YOUr
stack over sooty,
dirty ·heating problems?

clalo.
1be addiUm to IINI boapltal
11111 Include 18 seml¢\'ate
1'001111 ond foor private rooms.
There will be a baaement for
a laundry, Jlllyslcartherlpy cle-

WASHINGTON (UPI)- A 11111nst Oonanborll afttr quas- mlttee, but he refused f D were
• man described as "the 1 - ol tlonl"lland Indicated no further wer questions othor than fD
:4notl,er SS o,{fire ran11ac/wd .
BrotltCor,oration and Ber1111 Students tor a Democratic action would be takon.
state "I obtained a membership
~ INESVILI..E OIUO
VANDALS RAN&amp;CKED Ute So
art.
Society (SOS) In Columbuo"
Worelluo Juno
card In SOS" and "I beca1111 •
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Committee sourcn llld Don· member by obfalnln!l a card."
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_ , Sorflce Qllce bare aa1c1
early todaJ,
tboullnda
_.....,'-bidder
••s•785 about ltolltylng before a anberg, who won celf·18"11th Comml ttH • - nays IIld
-~·r
Ideburnlns a1m11ar
tA&gt;
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of ilrltt roeordl. Qllclala .
!be Inc nl WBI
-011 oleetrleal work. Others congressional commlttoa In- leather bools over blue jeans thoymlghtrelease-yetopo
neoat 1131 at Draft llolrd olllce• In Lorain IIIII Akron.
COLUMBUS """-Ia!) - A•• servlcea In ....Joetecj areas ol blddlni on electrical work were vesflgatlnll tho II roup's IC· to tho hearlnll, wao "tho 1 - rOC&lt;II'dl"ll of the pollee lntw·
&gt; Col. Jaltn IWII&gt;re oflbe Oblo lleed...,artel'l ol tho Solec_..
.,. 'the Appalachian region.
Jamoo Electric, Pritchard tlvltles In high schools.
of tho SDS In Columbus" Sllf. view with Donanberg.
the Son.,lce Qllce, Aid hero tode,y the lllree llres .. _
milliOn grant to help flaince
Total eolll ol IINI proJect Ia Electric and tile Wmte Elee- Bernard Oonanborg Invoked Herman Stolle of tho Columbus
"Total Foil.,."
111 have .,_, done In -ctly the oame wa,y, Somoboolf made overrun eoota lneonatr\lellonof
trle Co
Po
Do rtm t Identified
Stolle seld durl"ll lesl-y
1 foreelbla Olllry," be said, "removed IINI ruoo from tile !be
- Holzer Medical Cenllr $19,587,391, wllll 11NJ ApsJaJa•
the first and lltfu amondmenls
lice
pe en
norlh ot Gall'_,la has been ·- chlan Coltunlulon grant """
Low btdder on the me1alcase or the Constitution (free speech him as an SOS member from thot SDS efforts to onllll feor&gt;.
filial eabln.U, cUnped them OD IINI fioor and used an ln.
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-· totaling $4. mJUloll, Miller ex- wori&lt; wulille..- Medical In- and prolacllon 111alnst soli-In· pictures authorllllltook during - s ended In "total failure."
IIODimlble UQ!dd ID lltart tbe !Ire."
prowd by tbe AppalachianS.. plalned. 5
~lllrlu wltb •17,291. other crimination) when asked about disturbances lest July.
"I can see no samblonco of
' Laurie ~h(/ll diref'tion tq{ain
glo.-1 CommlsalonlnW••hlrw·
Another $2. 2 mllllon will be blda ......, st. Charlea Caao- his connection with SOS.
Oonanborll r-"'&lt;!IY admit- success on this proJact," hi
of
ton.
work Co., Geneva Casework
Hlsbrlel commenls came dur· led In a pollee lnlenllew on Oct. said. "Perlalnl"ll to high ·
MIAMI- HlllllUCANE LAURIE L&lt;XJl' SOME
Ita punch
Albert G. GUes, director o1 provided by tile Blll · Burton Co. , .....,_ Co. Watt1011 1011 tho second day of heari"IIS 3 and later on Oct. 13 to com- schools, there was a daflnlt.
and CIII'Vtd all&amp;btll ~ In tho Ol1f ol Me~~co tode,y' aim.
the Deputment of Urban Al· Funds and tbe remainder will Co., Bllckman, Inc., ;.,.d Ham. Into SDS activities In Columbus mlttee ln-llllalon his role In anll!lonlsllc lack of lm.r..t on
1111 80 to 80 milo an hclar wln&lt;ll II \he ICIIIbern tip of Florida fairs, and lOth Dlotrl&lt;l Con- ~ funded throollh Issuance ol Utm Co.
schoola. Tho lest of tho hear- the ofllanlqtlon and described tho part ol studenll."
. . 300 mllea llWIQ'. The Nsllonal Hurricane c - a t Mlgl'OII!mall ~. E. )1111.., ~unlclpal - · · donltlono ~nd
Plunprllft Columbuo - a 1"111 WOI scheduled tor today by lis adlvltles In otlempti"ll to
Monday, two Col'l"'bus' iiild 11114 the otorm shcWd ltrlko land Thllrsdi.Y, but It"'" aiiiiOIIIICed the ~nt .In' &amp; joint oontlrAied Klllo, Miller oald. bid of $!2 472
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the House Committee on Imer- solicit support of high school _ . lestltltd SDS ...,._..
', 'ltlo eariJ Ill tell whore. .
- . a t tode,y.
The medical 111!111er project ent low blddinswa~ tile oppv. nal Affairs.
studlnls In Colum.bul .
Uf9ed them to kill pollee, bemli
•, '. adfatad by a coOl dQI air IIIUI f!lal rNleed Laurie' a .
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was Initialed In an etrorttopro- eJ
be
rm 011 an Chairman :l::"rd H! lc:hcJlod,
He war, scheduled os 1 pollee atllllonoand burn - . •
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fO t!!. IIQlD!lf
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o.Moi:,llill.l
the--..
'3!:.-:~l:i:' -lltMtr~~ -~lll~.-~5~~~ ~.;?~· !!:':*~ w•••v~tlilfG~t:t'td,; lln{IQ-Jtliql,. •· ·
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·~I lnd $·W who 'hove hid to rely ., two 1m Elaclrlc, ind CIJpltul Bloc- J;
#,. . I . 1.. - .4 #n.
t ' i i6 -&amp;.eni,Y killed.""' lldf rontinlleM '
"' extandeol.,..,
Since IINI overcrowed facUlties for .... trlc.
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SAIGON - u. iJ." HEADQUARTERS TODAY reported 218 . ori81n1J appNYal, 1C!JUtruciiC&gt;l oral fMrO.
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Amltek, wltb • bid ol f14,- .
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Ytet· Coni and NOrth. Vle~Dtlneae ld1led: In IINI latest I'OIIIIdl coah have risen unverue ol 1bese olcler illcllltioo will be 448• ,., the _...m low bid.
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (UPI) Jud!le Barnard Bromlnskl Tues- In· the two-day hearf"ll.
~ IN!We - 34 oJ. tham ,..., u. S. trOops and ...,_ turned
76 per oquare foot over lnl- cooverled Into l~~q~ • term care
Medical oxamlnors from ..,;.
Tho
flat Boston ocean! ol Sen. day when tho 12-mlnult tope
~ 1alile1 011 tllo· ~ ambu
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obel. Nine Alnerlcllll died tlale. atlmatea, GUes oald.
unlto, and jddlc heslth celllera.
wao
played.
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communities. callad as
Edward M. Kennedy broke an
• . 31 were Wlllnded In lbe seorea ol ~I IIIII Com1be OVOl'1"*&gt; alsorellectsad- Appalochla funds arenotlnvolvMinutes
later,
Jostph
export
wl'-&lt; said .,
expactont hush In tho court·
1ii!~Jdll she1l1D&amp; attacks tllat dolttd the eoiiUillllld'l war IIIIP
dltlonal eoota reiiWUIW frltm an ed In tile latter project&amp;, GUea
Kopechns
broke
Into
lean.
His
auloply
.partormed
now could
room.
~ 11111 q.t• morning.
.
. Increase In authorized eqw,p. said.
1
wile
sat
with
her
head
down,
still
confirm
or
clony
the rull"ll
"I made lmmedlale end
. F1Ye llllbtl of BS2 bombets fo1knred up lite flahUal- metrtpurcbaseallllloquarotoot- John W, Raffert.v, Holzer
her
chin
on
her
bonds:
made
In
July
by
Or.
Donald
R.
reputed atlempls fD save
t11o ra1da wltbln a '-If mile of Ute border Demilitarized
aae rnr tho lned\!:11 TaclliQ, Medical Center admlnlotrator,
Judlle
Bromlnskl
now
mull
Milia,
associate
madlcol
euml·
Mary Jo by dlvln11 Into the
, zmo, - 1n lbe Cenlrallllatllanda near the ambulh sltM IIIII Giles added. '
old, 'arter 1earn1111 of the apatrong and murky currants. but decide If Mary Jo's body should ner of Dukes County, - ·
tllo norlh ol llli&amp;UIL The baltle lull tllat bepll m weel\l aao
The grant Ia made undor oeo- prow:
be taken from Its grave In a thot tho girl's ~ was "o
su~ only In lncreasl"ll
.- .· ltlll .....tiered In elfect, with Sal. Mike lleniDe1d, D- lion 202, ot the Awlalachlan a..
" Special recognition ahould
-rby
Larksville, Po., cemete- clear case of drownl"ll."
my atate of utter exhlustion
lllilt&amp;., ae,ylnc In WuldDgtun tiJat u. s. rorces alreaob' were lionel Devol~ Act, which go tA&gt; ~ pecple In IINI o h I o
ry
so
an autopsy can be
and.aJarm," thl voice said.
o~~oerY~nc• ¥lrtua1 unllatoral cease.lln.
outborlzeo IINI Awlalactdan Be- Vallo111ealthSorvlcea Founda·
performed.
Ployl"llln the courtroom was
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Edmund S. Dlnls. a Massaa
tape
of a broadcast Kennedy
·. CfUPj ftalUI dflf'l!rle/1 lo take brirkbatH
PJ'CJ11111!11.
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obtain tile grant. The,y worked Americans and veterons llof a
chusetts
district attorney, had
made to n•tlonal radio and
The 'Prolram Ia d~ to hanl with us, IIIII Jllllle oever- dose of tho "bitter medicine"
. ' COL~ ~ POLICE CRIEF ROBERT BAVS, ''diii!IIJ!IInl.
audiences recalling petitioned the Luzerne County,
· ~, it the bij~ being thrown" atlbe department, Aid ~ p~vidi llnprovld technlquoo al trips to Washington. We IP- President Nixon promised In his television
tho nl11ht of July 18 when his Pa., court for an order
\,M1111Uld redro wltbln lbe next few Dllllllha. Ilia 111101111cemtal fO&lt; deUveey of adequate healtll preelato all their efforts."
war on Inflation when tho automobile piU"IIed oil a permitting exhumation of Mary
.f!iiJOwed lbe earUor ... IIIJIIII,OII ol eiiJ Sarol;y Dlrec:tor Fred.
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admlnlslrollon said It would narrow wooden brldllt Into a Jo'1 body for an autopay.
Utcll J, Slmqn, wbo plllll\0 tlllt i l o1 nee. S1.
raise Madlcaro charllft and tidal pond on Chappaqulddldc
JOHPh Kopec:hne opposed the
motiOn, leill"ll tho court In a
·· Eialll olllcen lll'the dopu1ment havebeelllndlc!AidODrod.
probably •eto • bill boost 1n Island, Mou .
.-1 cbarpli ._ COIIIIPiriCJ 10 allOw 8IIJIII&gt;llnlan~Ualdns pa,yo~ra
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Gla' educetlonal bentflta.
He described a futile atlempt low voice, "W. feel now more
~ Joeal Pmblera, He said ldavorable pUdly wu par.
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·11111 for h1a ret1renie111 pions. ''llelns aceuiM!d
!llt!&amp;«L·• T.uesda~v.
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Robert Ball told tho HouJe Jo Kopechne, 21; a Washington, an autopsy/'
Melp Camt;y commlaaiOIIora
;·. ~ olbelnsa crook had a lot olllearlnsOIIID1 tltou81Jt• 11fle1U .I I
Ways and MHns Committee D.C. HCrolary, from her •th.
Bromlnskl said he would 111ve Tuesda.Y ~ a reaolutlca
•Gr nllrlnr." he Ald. "lbe brldlbato be1ns tbrown at 111" 11
Tuesday tho lA monthly c:hlrll8 Mary Jo's perenls, Joseph 2• hours notice belort he authorlzlns a "Fllllnclal and
-~• · llllda It . seem "It wai · ~ ~ It," ha said.
JlepreitntaUna of 11 col- Marl- College, Rio G~ tor Modlcare would be raised to ond ~yn Kopochne, sat announced hlo rull"ll·
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leatoo or apee1alochoolawlllat. Collop, Ohio IJnlversll)', Ohio "somewhat aver $$" ellactlve ilde by side In the courtroom ol
Elghtoen wltnasaas lestlllad Agoney Agreementol~"
~cko!yeiWI~Val·.•&lt;(;11"11 willlw.Pp ttreen unifnmu
lnll aCollesolnrormaUOIINiaht stole l!nlvei-oll7, Ohio vane,r July 1.
110' RqiOIIa1 OovelCJIIII*ll Dla. ,: ·i,&lt;9A'I'I'LE, WASH. _ GIRL SCOOT LE~ voted over- ot tile Melco llJgh School Tue.. Collop, MOIIQin State Buol• He said the boost wol
trlct, Inc., preoentecl by w.lp
~ Tlleocll,y to keep tbalr famUiar ....,1li!lfotma; clay, Oet 28.
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neao Coli- Gallipolis Bull- .-ury. Ia koep poco wHh
Coual;y PI'Mec:utor l!erDull
. &lt;I' iiJm11o1 ol (1'lllldlhlp •• well knowD •• lbelr cooldeo. The
G-nct ~ ~.otratlon neoa Collop, Trl-cauntyV~ soarl"ll
cosls. Tho
Fultz.
, ·~ COIIVIIdlan delepleJ ..ap~n 11 '• propoeaJ fl'om periOIIIIOI or !be ll4eiP ,H 11 h tlonaJ Scllool, Natf-'de Boa,;. c"-rve If PI by 95 per cent of
1be relolutlCitl .. cles!IP!ed Ill
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Totem CoullcU t1Jat Ute or
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uUon otu11J Wti111118r Sehoolare Ul'liiW a~ ot ty Academy, tile Ohio Slate Social . Security bentflclarlel
ualst
In IIIII lnlplemoatlti011 ol
to ....,iire ualfolma
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federal
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nine c:oontlea similar ':' ,
J, Tha ~conriallana\*"ljiii'Qvedaoblbllnsofllllmber· ·:::~.:::educatklubeo merce.
orNixon ~.=·In a 1-r to
gnphlcal IIIII IICCIIIIImle beck.
1lltli! pa tA&gt; $Z a )lll' by a VUif .oJ 1,573111 1,24.1. BQ; J 1b Ish will be
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three 30 • IDlliiU _ _.00 In
Labor and Wtllare Commltlee,
-.~. develiJiliiiOUL
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he woul~ veto a commltt,eThe c:Glllllllosl-• aloo ep.
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wldch ·~- a¥ vIa I* Rt. 681 ColliKion
pessad bill boosfl"ll Veterans'
-ed tile llll)llcatlan ol
llliffit tridliif'-=i::illll:burch ldiOol rep~...,thea of their
educational bentfita .., over.,.
I;)' &amp;lllneer ~ lilallellll
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cbolca., A coltao hoUr will conOno driver waslnlurecl .ln.., of 46 per
nsurtace 2.5 mllea of c-tr
24, lfasen, cllod Tue.. Iii Ma.OO &amp;1111. I ~ lflr- d,llllt tile.........
accklont at S!a a. m. TUIIday Ht llld the IIQ of the
C-30, from !be Jometk1a ol
II tile Holler lilall tlnl-sll;y; ..'· :If' •
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C..t03
to tile l1alcd011 ~ to.
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In other banlnell a.,. .... .
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See The •• Selection Of
ToJS For tors ••• Girls
Of All Ages

1IIIUid 0011 about flOO,OOO, ao er fllcUitleo.
1&amp;'118N11111, a ll'MII lllbt 011 1be oddlllon bu IIMD In . .
IINI project 11111 be fOI'Ulcmnlnl pllllllns ...... for tllo ,....
HIU.a.rton fllndl -'Ill&amp; ..
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Etrl C, I!O,yoa ol tile lll'&lt;bl· lJI'CIIImlltl1 $200,000 IIIII Ap.
- a l llrm OIIPIIId 011 IINI palacbla fllndl lllltallnlproject, of Fortemoutb, hao all lmately $Z17 ,800 al ...... have
of IINI blda In ldo posoeollon been srlllled m IINI project,
Some ol t i l e - - ......
and will ollldY them. He lo oxpocted 1D moke .....,..__ ed ror tile COIIoinadlon J11'Q1Kt
tklao wltbln the next t " o will be provided from - weoko on wtdch bids abouJd holpltal lUnda IIIII IIIII Milia·
be accepted by hoopltal olft. Camt;y CommlaaiOIIora will '-"

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Conservationut Will
s1neak Here Tuesday
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Sandusky'· spent
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weekend With their parenla,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr.
Mn. Hannon Fox and
Mn. Fran Cline Yillted
relatives in Cblllicotbe
recently
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employed tn Maryland and
Roy Howell who Ia employed
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Mr f.dward Daney ~

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wltb Mr and .._ Harm Y
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Mr. OHn Rife of ColtDDbua
recently vlalted with hil
mother, Mrll. Cora Ben,
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GIMENO WINS SINGLE$
COLOGNE'; GormMy (UPII
-Andres Gl.-.o of Spain
dafaated R~ En•r1011 of
Auolroll1, .. 3, i'l-17, MOIMiay to
win the nion•a ll"lltes IIIII In
the Spog• Cup praMtuklnllt
tournament.
o1
Auafrllla tookKM
third"-"i
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Morly R~ o1 the Unllad
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_,oo 011 the jli'(lpoH4 to.lled addlti0111D Veterans lfemor.

Letha Wood. .
Mra. Dian8 Sell and 11!1b1
Mr. ,and Mrll. Clarenl:e villted l'lll!f!lltly with ...

Mr. and Mn. Ed Brown,
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Marion, MiBB PoUy Karr,

White vis ited one day
recently with her sister
Mrs . Wilma Bibbee, at
Lancaaler
Mr
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Milh0011 and Elame, Tony
and Mikel and Mrs. Glenna
Milhoan atlended the bridal
shower of Mr. and Mn.
Cline Dailey at the IJ1'8llle
hall at Rock Springs
Saturday evening.
.
~. l!'d Mrs . BIU Bahr of
Gallipolis and Mr. and Mn.
Maynard Bahr motored to
Columbus Sunday tA&gt; villi
with her da1Jiht.en Ela'e
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!lmltb ~ Cbarlel(oll,
Mr. aDd ]Ilia. .
'/.a., vlllt.ed recently will! Ale!Wider . e~d •'!ntt,
Mr. and Mn. Rol8 Clelalld. Milan Yillted ~ ·-·
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Mr.andMn.~,.at

lors, beglnnl"ll with Konrad

si.Mer-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Russell and Mn. Guy
Rllll!eU of Bradbury.
Mr. and Mra. Merl Harris
and Brenda~ St. AlbaDI, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mn.
George Harris viaited
Sunday witb Mrs. Cora
Reuahaw.
Mr. and Mn. Vern Story
and Jobn of Columbus
visited relatives over a
recent weekend.
Mr. and Mrs . N. E .
Schaefer, Gecqia Diehl and
Bertha Parker attended tbz
Fairfield County Fair.
Mr. and Mrs . Wyatt
Schaefer, Mt. Vernon, soo
Da vld Schaefer, Athena
Ohio University , visited

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tho smaller Free OomQCrollc
perty which controlled :154
Bundasllll seats In tho Sept. 28
elections compared with 2&lt;12 tor
Klesl"ller's Christian Domo-

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56-year-old former mayor of
President Gustav Heinemann Erhard. three years, and
West Berlin told friends recent- Monday nlllhl accepted tho Kleslnger, three yean.
ly.
resignation of Kleslnger, paving
Brandl's Soclol Democrats
The remark underscored the the way for Brandl fo btcomo complained during the electk»n

held a Foreign Ministry Job

abd

Brandt said he would.
No changes were foreseen In cratl.
West Germany's membership
It ended

a certainty.

difference between outgoing
Chancellor Kurl George Kluln·
ger, a Nazi party member who

brothers·

Korea Va., . vlliit.ed

m!!ftar)' polleeman.

OVer.l 000 Labels
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policy, chancellor In 39 yeera.

today, with Willy Brandl toklng Including trade and diplomatic

·DetlotM To 1M lnlerel'- Of 17le Meip·AIQIOII Area

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Ann!' Private Rice '1

At Lang Xa hamlet, four kllometen from Hue, W bodies
were found of clvlltan8 seized by the VIet Cong and North
Vietnamese from their reruge In the Redemptorlst Cbureb
Eat Hue on Feb. 8 and taken east on a "death march.''
UI On nve pes
~~:l.. were Interred allve with bands bound" In four
Addfli:e,~~,. been af.
The bodies of Dr. and Mrs. Krallllck, Dr. Dlocber and llxod IE · t
~.ooo envalDr. Altekoesler, members of the Hue Unlverlity medical opes for the annual Chrllimls
faculty, were foWld burled In a comm011 grave In a potato uaJ 1110 or tile Melgo CouDt.Y
field belllnd the Tu Quang Pagoda. "AU shot."
Tuberculosis and llealtll A&amp;aoAt VBD Chi School nine bodies were foUDd In ooe grave claUon by members or llelco
on March 10 of "selected local workers . . . Invited to a Courtv So1011 710, Eight and
'poliUcal meeting' by VC."
Forty,
Altogether around 3,000 bodies have been discovered In
Meatl~~g at tbe homo of Mr.;
and around Hue. The preUmlnary llndlng, based on the Howard Blrchlleld, Rutland oxfirst 1;ooo bodies recovered, waa lbat almost baH lhe vic'
tims were foUDd In condltioos lndlcatlog they bad baen ecuUve aecretaey or tbe Aoaoburied alive. Many were fDWld boUDd .together in groops· clition, to anlst wltll tho la·
of 10 lo 15, eyes open, with dirt or cloth ln. their mouths. bell111 wero Mrs. George Hock·
Some were clubbed IUICDIIBCIDIII prior to being burled eu, Sr., Mrs. J, M. Thornton.
alive. Some were shot, others beheaded. Some were mutl- Mrs. Don Hllllllel, Mrs. GeorKe
lated. Others were just burled-alive. Many were just ordl· Mowrey, and Mrs. Ernest Pownary citizens .
aU. The "stufiiiW bee" will be
It would be inleresllng to lmll" how those who want aJI at llestb u n 1 t e d Methodist
U.S. f~s lo leave "right now" (Instead of gradually as .. Church In MlddloportonNov, 8.
South V1elnam's troops are strengthened) would race their
consciences when Hue waa multipUed many times over in
VISIT MHS. HASKINS
a North Vlelnamese occupation of the south.
,
Mra. Nan Moore, Mila MliOne of last year's presidential candidates has proposed dred Hawle,y 11111 Mro Leota
we olfer political asylum to those South Vietnamese poU- Hawle,y o1
rt 'vi !lad
tical leaders who rear for their Uves. What does he propose &amp;lnde,y wltb Mr '::., ha ~­
to do about the hWldreds of thousands of ordinary men
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women and children who surely would be doomed to
kino at IIMI llou-j· Mlraing
and the other milllons who would seek tA&gt; escape?
Home atllamden.

Brandt Steering Course
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Mr. ~nd ' Mre. J~mel
lllilied Sept. 18 "' tile 2nd Smith ~ ()llabarleltoa( W. ..;·'

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The Oct . 15 antiwar prolest. are but a prelude to what
is being set up for mid-November.
The " pian" has been for October lo be peaceful. The
November confrontations are scheduled to be rough. Tbe
preliminary meetings held thus· rar have been led by men
who believe In violence as the way to get results.
As we move deeper Into these months of protest, It will
be well to remember again the ancient city of Hue, in central Vielnam, partially occupied by the North Vietnamese
and VIet Cong forces In the Tel offensive of 1968.
Between March 19 and 'II of that year, relief learns found
WI bodies in graves near the tombs of Emperors Tu Due
and Dong Khanh. The report reads : "Many vlcUms burled
alive here, including groups of 10·15 lied together. Others
shot. VicUms Included Father Urbaln, 52, and Father Guy,
48, French priests from the nearby Benedictine Mission at
Thien An. Father Urbain was bound hand and foot and
buried olive with 10 others. Father Guy was forced to kneel
and shot through the head."
At Thien Ham, :1JlO bodies were found on March 22. Relief
workers saw the bodies of 40 to 50 women among Ule vic·
Urns .
At Dong Gi hamlet, in lhe Hue area, approllimalely 100
bodies were found in 25 graves discovered by a Ranger
battalion during a sweep of the region March 14. "Victims
buried alive, standing, covered with sand. Some hands and
arms exlendlng from the sand. "
At Tay Ho and Dong Gi Tay, seven kilomelers east of
Hue, some 75 bodies were discovered in 10 graves. " Bodies
found in mass graves scattered in this paddy area between
two hamlels. Victims had been shot or clubbed and buried
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R. Mills. associate medical
examiner of Dukes County,
Mass .• told the court that Miss
Kopechne's death was "a clear
case of drowning."

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Operation
'Sweet... Kill'
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· To Eradicate Rats
'lbe government has banned the use of artlllclal sweetgroun~s that ma111lve doaea
, of the chemicals caused bledder cancer In rats. Food and
drink companies as well as drug manufacturers have been
' caugb't with vast quantities ol the now unusable stuff, both
' In the raw state and In the form ·of soft drinks and dlet

, enen called cyclamates on the

loads.

'lbe government's right hand seldom knows what lla k!ft
hand Is doing, but perbaps here Is one of those serendlpltous opportunities where an action by one federal agency
, can be utilized to advantage by another.
,. Congress, after first treating the proposal as a joke, voted
:. some months ago to lund a rat eradication program ID the
nation's cities. There have been few reports on the progress of the campal~n. Presumably, In tllis particular rat
race, too, man is still running a poor second.
If cyclama~s cause bladder cancer. ln. laboratory ~ats,
it seems logical they would have a s1m1lerly deletenous
ellect on urbanized rodents. The Idea at least suggests a
way for cyclamate manufacturers and users to recoup
" their losses.
True, trying to persuade tenement rats to develop a taste
for dlet colas and low .calorie bll&lt;'aklast supplements would
probably he a highly inefficient and uncertaiD method of
. Implementing the will of Congress. But since when has
" anyone expected elliciency and certainty from government?

Those Cigarette Dangers
No kidding. A bill has been introduced in Congress by
Rep. James A. Byrne, D-Pa.,which w~uld require cigarette
. packages to carry the followmg warnmg:
"Tbe smoking of cigarettes is a dangerous fire hazard
· \vhich results in hundreds of deaths and many mU11011s of
.. dollars in damage each year. You are urged never to
smoke in bed or when in a drowsy condltion and to he
absolutely certain that each ci,arette, before it is disposed
of, is completely extinguished. '
Put that on the package along with the health warning,
: the U.S. Surgeon General's latest tar and nicotine report
- and, of course, the brand name and there will hardly be
.. enough rpom for .another necessary notice:
"Caution. Reading the small print on cigarette packages
can cause severe eyestrain."
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William Jennings Bryan, Democratic presidential candl·
date In 1896, 1900 and 1908, was not called "the sllverIMgUed orator" for nothing.
In a Jetter accompanying recent Jtifts of Bryan memorabilia to the University of Arizona Li6rary, William Jennings
Bryan Jr. tells of an analysis that was made of some of
bls father's recordings years after bls death in 1925.
Engineers were astonished to discover that Bryan's voice
bad no bass tones whatever, giving it the resonance and
carrying power of a clear-toned bell.
Indeed, during a speech In Lincoln, Neb., Bryan's voice
was said to have been audible to motormen on a streetcar
a quarter of a mile away from the fairgrounds.
We will not see Bryan's like again, If only because in tllis
day of commercially packaged and electronically amplified
_ candldates, a man with a voice like that would crack every
, transistor In 60 million television sets across the country.

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York movie theater outside of which the former Mrs. John
F. Kennedy did or did not perform a judo flip on an often·
sive photographer upped its week's ticket sales to t35,415
as against the pre-Ja~kie week's take of a mere $12,843.

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reault In I t111u1
to act on the matter on
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a~e~:~s. ·'~' cam•
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SNtlle "sllullllon" from
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In "How to Play a Better
Game of Brlcke," Reese and
Dormer descilbe the avoid·
aace play as an atb!mpt to
avoid an untime.ly blow from
an opponent's high card.
South takes East's king of
spades with the ace and sees
that he has a cinch for nine
tricks if he can score four
diamond tricks. It lJ up to
him to attack dlamonds and
the careless player does so
immediately. He leads a
d1amond toward dummy,
East's ace collects one of
dummy's h011ors and a spade
return sets up three spade
tricks for East.
This doesn't worry our
careless declarer. He lays
down his queen of dlamonds
and sees West dlscard a low
heart. All of a sudden,
summer has t u r n e d to
winter. South Is not going to
collect four dlamond qlcks
and he isn't going to make
his contract.
Could Soulll have avoided
tllis debacle by altac!'J.!f
hearts Instead of diamonds.
No. He only holds a fourcard heart suit and can only
develop three heart tricks.
The avoidance play was
there to save him. He should
simply enter dummy at trick
two and lead d i a m o n d s
toward his own hand. Should
West hold the ace of dla·
monds, he would win but a
spade lead from West would
not worry South at all.
East does hold the diam011d ace. If he rises, South
has four diam011d tricks,
since the ace hasn't gobbled
up an honor. Should he duck,
South abandons diamonds
and s e Is up three heart
tricks ;With that one dlamoJI!l
trick In fhe bank.
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tract" with eu.,..~ ~·-"'·
Veps, to PlY 111m ·''U' Iona .
aa he ean alna" '"' Felia, at
the- table In "Z1't .,Died
...._, an over Alan·Kia&amp; dlm't
IJIIOiOCbe. ·10 Allll followed hlm
to lhi door IIIII !lilt hill oft
TV ' \'bloed -.uWiatkln to
ftabl violence .. .., 'fomniJ' Aaee
'11&amp;1 the Series hero but ""'d
hava
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111101 &lt;11 Tony ~ for bls
rldlculoul between • lnnlns&amp; '
lntentew with Mitzi. Go.Ynor
.... Barrister Arthur Stryker'•
2\!l.,year • old. l!l'llldilaill!hler
. was pen a t1ny pocketbook 111111
aaked If ahe wonted III\Yihlnc
to IJl In II .... The Uke, a Mildern Mill lodled, replied,
"Credit cards." .... Morv Grlf.
lin has Rose 1&lt;enne&lt;11 for a
mldnl&amp;llt TV chst .... Great
lady.

Merv and Artlalr Treacher
aod their wives sst · next to us
111 ..21 ,. and Merv asked us If

we'd -ced an llll'fOVement
In his new ne-k show ....
We
a llteJII&gt;ed-"11 lapse
In clean materW and In mUd
outnge Merv turned to Arthur
Trescher 111111 asked If he didn't
think we we- ~·
The
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old truth-BII)'er almply aald,
"Nol'' .... Merv asked us to
specify aod we said there were
too lllany to list under s u c b
glamorous c~e circumstances.
But: let's take Merv's lnterviews with such as Heather
MacRae ......... or Sbella d
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an
Gordon MaeRae, now a member
or the cast or the Bdwy, trash
• 'Hair" who strips n a k e d
nl&amp;lltly In the · purlilllt of no
dwbt art aod exprellion ....
Merv Is a ahrewdle wflo kllowa
where his Interviews will ner
and uaes little subtlet;y In dlreeling them into his blue per.
loci .... The MacRae lass, or
slender talent If any, does and
did admit - In fact, boasted
to Merv - thst abe Is living
with 8 boy friend aod lan't espedally Interested In marrlage bonds and
ld be - · ·
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IPwood shortly.there to eontlnue her houlllhold ~ -.
•••• Ali, of course, boa.sttuJ.
ly admitted, and Into the bar.
gain abe went Into a defenae or

-ced

-cas

• vessels.

••

Therrnographs project a
; map of the hot spots in an
" area and thus reveal cancer
~ or infJammatm·y diseases in
~ which the deviation from the
• temperature of the surround·
i lng tissue is too slight to be
i appreciated by touch alone.
• AD artlfreial arm that can be
: controlled by signals from
: the brain has been perfected.
• Although It weighs only two
: poundsdt can hold a weight
• of 50 pounds and lilt one of
: 10 pounds.
; Taking a tip from ·the Hov. ii ercraft, which maintains its

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Dear llel011:

Whf does the 110rld ridicule
a woman wllo married &amp;'man
Y""-r than abe, ·1lllfle If an
older man pleks a )'OUDg chick,
he's &lt;.'lllsldered !Pte t h e
blade?
I have been hai\11111 married
for Z7 1eara to a man 12 ,_,
)'0111181lr. He was 21, I waa 33
we Wed, IIIII "" w e II t
lllroullll some rouali tlmea lr7Inc' to ilnore the barbl IIIII Inaueodos.
Yet had be been 33 OQd 121,
llllt one eyebrow - d have
been raised! Thill II ldlalle
when you &lt;.'lllsldei' lllat 110111en live looger than mea, qe
more slowly, and really eome
into their prime when they ate
over 30. I've reed lhalllltllllart
&amp;&lt;line dolmhlll by qe Z5.
The I&amp;AlY next door II DIU•
rled to a man )'IIUIIIIIIr tliiD
her dsu&amp;llter. I don't tblnlqlllll.
or IIIIo or I look older than husbands, aitbougll. we ·IIIYer
\II about j)llr l p l•
· lon't It time · we call aslcln
another one of those fa)..
"nile•" - that the maa lboUfd
be older thantholiOminbemarrleo'l Or anyway, IIOI)'GWIIIIOr?

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repre•entatlve

John

GaMrln gaYI 1 progrns raport
on nagofloflons wilt! players
their ~~ domands for
cha"tJft In the player-menage.
ment egr'ftm~~•t.
Gaherln was authorized to

Laqe 30
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Bruins (II-G) before a capacity crowd of 90,000 In Stanford Stadium. The fndlans
have sullered two bitter defeats Ibis seas011 by the barest of margillS-11 one-point
loss to powerful Purdue and
a two-point setback at the
han~s of the Sou!Jiem Calllorn!• stalwarts! They will
put 11 aU together this weak
as they trim the Bruins, 24:1»-har·rumph!
Elsewhere around the nati011, Ohio State will coast
against Illinois as they win
by a 27-10 count! Penn State
who beat our upaet speciai
last week by scoring 15
points in tha fourth quarter
to edge Syracuse, 15-14, will
bounce back a g a In 1 t Ohio
University. I predict the

EXPIRES SAT. OCT; 25, 1969
LIMIT ONE .PER CUSTOMER ·

Limit I per· family with coupon

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are dl..,ed by the ' Southem llbh Se- cheerleaders at Racine.
Jlalt, 1 to r, are Jill IBII, lloma Cross, J-lluglles, and (mldiU,), Debbie Norris,
IIIII In , llaek, · Mro. Ccmee Alldrews, laculf¥ advlaor; Trully Meal~ Rita Salaer 111111
~. The elilllh membir of the II'OUP not present Is Mlcktlf Wolfe, The cheer;, .•1 '1111 eGIJ8 plaoed lltlh 11D11111 25 partlelpetlng 11!11W1a at Camp Vall&amp;¥ VIsta at Baln-

BONUS BUY

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•••....•• 11~~ 89c

smoking, a lot
or "Hair" Is all about, Merv
lnterpoalng the no dod&gt;t ax-

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·FLPRIDA

; '·' .ft.. . ...tnl Dltlrlct Jllulor

..,.._,IllY- o r

't

moderuaadperU-.

delicate can
paddliftg.
be lllld Is discussed Cill TV.-..
newspapers, magaziDea, on radio, In homes- butli4tfortbelr .
llllllow trivialities, t:ryluc to
perk up a COIIVetaeUoo wflh a
~ of limited: lltll and
axporle~~ee wllo ~'t. bold
attendon axcept In sucll. aballow shock-&lt;~reaa.
. ,"
Merv proclaims, a ,Wifle Ill·
...sly, he doe.lll't:ialk with
What c:ounts Ia: Are ,roufrlmds his 1111e•ts bolon hislh\!wa ""
as well as Ioven. - YOUNG ... the air: lnie .... JlUt ~
SIXTY
are andlesiiJ prabedbtiQ 14!"D- 60:
eral ''talent~p·
You're so rl&amp;llt. I two peo. then deliver their liots.t!lo;ile..
pie care OIIOUih, · 11(111 llbouldn't
--~~·~their
matier. The key to bapplnela truh.Jn-deplb,
10 - ~ • .
here Is lllat each 111181 be ab- side of eaeb dlrt,y IIIUil~~
IIQ]utel,y .U.... or the oCher's will live hlm the .tlo cln
love - so 111re, ld tact, 111at pontomlmed "takes"
IIIJ''thOse wblopen" becoine a 1!1111 he Is ahockad or
Ia ill
prlvato Joke between them. ~ -!II• TV tlJM
1L
II " theJ8~:1!"':~!:
...... lll'ltllll
the
Thla c:olumn It dedi..W to ~~~
fam11,y llvfnl. 110 If yoi!•~ baY· ...... talent • coordlnat.d !»- .
IDe kid. trGUble or Just plain 1811l'eh to Intone lnaollill Jokl• l
trouble, let llel• Help . YOU! aoo op1n1Cill• or the Prelidlal;
!lhe will oliO wei -.a your own
, . _ - II\YIIl8 -~~'.
anlllins axport-1 • Addrell ~
~IIV f'aodldeb! Jo1111 1
.
Helen Bolte! In eare or t b I 1 111·
·
W.:~l:t
-•paper.
~Tt.lntalae]J
r'l'V-k•_n
1
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~ other Dl&amp;bt to

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11111t tople

Hllll Scllool

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tlo clita.

Jluld--,

.,_,, I tlo r; are 1lan7 Ervlu, John Salser, Charles Kall]htlng,
'l'helll, Mire Wollldnlll,y, James Ferrell; beck .-, Cooeb Duane Wolfe, Mitch
V~ Otd, Boll ~ Normlll Curfman. RandY Forbea, Dave Wolfe, and B11rry

Guard Lost For Season

• ·• .CI!*tl¥
Wlill, aetlvlll
rholr'a ...~~E~i:
at ·{J,i ·aame

Those who ,,..,

m,. the CBS IIIII

Ill!• Mount lliotl, 1111 Jqll~,
!Diijeh CGnnot
be 1110vld,
but ~Ktn;r~;~~;~.
obmr
f01' e11ff.P~a.l,.. ec
~ are.

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The man who irusta me11·
will mate f011',r mtatatea
than be who illsttuslli tbem.
~ount Camillct Benso dl
Cavour, ltallali statesman.

llltllta, of hla fl&amp;l1tera. ·.,
~ ,daaib follows liard- a

by~· two-··
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an games.

L ale T 0 d,ay

1
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0 1.oof

o 1.000 1¥..
0
1
1
2

1.000
•667
.600
.333
3 .000

1¥..
2

2\!1
3
4

West
Atlents
Sin DleiJl
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2

1

Pet. GB

0 1Jll!.O

1 .500 ~

1 2 .333 I'&gt;
Wake Foreat 4%, N1. Core- CblCIIIJI
1 2 .333 111
·nna •
loa ~81 I 2 .333 1\!1
N.C. State ~ Duke 8
Sall Fran.
0 1 .000 1~
Oblo State ~. DIIIIOh II
Seatlle
o 4 .000 3
Waahlllstoa 13, 0re1011 II
Tuesciay•a Resulta
Ore1011 St. lS, Ulall I
Los Ang 142 Bait 137 OT
Penn State !1, Obla U. I
Prboeeton !5, PeDIIaylvula New York 140 ~ '11&amp;
%II
Detroit 98 Boston 97
Pardue 38, Nortlnrelllem 11
(Only 1!111110&amp; •~eel)
Rut1era 47, Columbia 7
Wednesclay's Gomes
So. CaroUna a, Maryland 11 los Angeles at ClncimaU
Southern Cal. 1!8, GMrgla
Sen Francisco at Atlanta
Tecll 1•
·
Mll""ukee at Son Dleao
Rlebmond II, So. Milo 3
Phoenix at Plilladelphla
SMU %1, Tens Tecll %II
(Only games seheclllecl)
Staaford %4, UCLA Z11
Texas 4tl, Rice "it
Texas A&amp;M II, Baylor I
ABA srANDINGS
Toledo 33, Kent State 13
~ United PNsslnternational
Noire Dame 3S, Talane 8
East
Clneluati Z3, Taloa %1
GB
Memphis St. It, Ulall Slate Caroltns
W· L. Pet.
14
1 0 1.000
Brlpamp Youn1 %1, UTex EJ lndiPitla...r&amp;ll
I
0 1.000
aso 12
ana
1 I .500
CaHfornta n, Waab. SWe 12 Miami
I
1 .500 ¥..
Weatern MI... 45, Manllall 0 Kentucl&lt;y
I
1 .500 ¥..
Weat Va. !3, Plltlbllrp I
Now York
0 2 .OOO 1,L
Wm. &amp; Mary 14, VMJ 13
West
...,
Indlana n, Wlscoulal7
Wdj~':c,lnl 3S, San J - St. 1 Dallas
W. L. Pet. GB
V
va 33, Xavier 18
3 1 .750
Yale_31, CorneD 11
Los Angeles 3 I .750
Washington
1 1 .500 1
Portomouth Eaot 22
New
Orleans
1
3 .250 2
Now Boston 12
Denver
o
2
.000 z
Limo 34 Portsmouth 6
Tuesclay'o
Result.
Ironton St. Joe 12
Kentucl&lt;y 127 Waah 115
Cool Gro•• 8
Dallas
120 DODVOr 108
Athens U Ironton 6
Los
An&amp;
119 New Orleons 99
Logan 22 Galllpolio 3)
(Only
games
SehecJulecl)
Mol go 44 Wolloton 8
Wednesciay's
Games
Joekoon 62 Nolo-York 0
Denver
at
Indiana
Spencer 22 Wohamo 6
Washington vs. Carolina
Pl. Ploaoont 28 Ripley 6
Aloxond .. U Soulhorn 0
At Charlolte, N, C.
Hannan Trace 6 ·
Los Angeles at Miami
North Gallio 0
(Only games acheclldecl)
Kyger Crook 32 Hannan 14
Eo stern oiO Soulhwestern 0

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KANSAS CITY, 1r6. (l1PI)....

L, Pet. GB

W, L.

North Gallla wiU be ~ aod Coach Bob Ashley's South.
lla last SV AC garne at Haman em Local Tornadoes (2-5.0)
Trace. The Pirates of Coaeh are at Alexander.

Mel

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Rating~ ·~·v

The Nattonal.CGilfi!MIMMitk
Auoclatlon (NCAA) c-tl'a
...... laD ~ &lt;~- ....
tada1 IIIII a!1Y action ta1&lt;te tv
Ill lnfl'a~ -...1ttee wu
OJPectad to be ~-.aced It a 8
p.m. fl:D'n_............
TM counctliiDIIOIIIIeed Tuuday the adelllion or two ,...,_u
-la:amoa f.., ...Uopdlvlslon
01) members- the -lltr of
ha ...u
t
ere dlvlalollmmbar~
and r__. m the NCAA'a
suceea1ful IIIIDIIIOr )'DOIIh&amp;ram.

·The two bowl - · won

otter Amoa .U..O
Stasi IIIII Kn.U lloc:kso, of the most ptjlllciHd "'"'belJ
-ches In the 100.7- blofllr7
of tho IIPOI't. The t ..118111'al
pmea were oat for IIIIa ,....,
os cl- as pooslble to the
ThanksfliYlna weekeod.
The NCAA aa1d the Rockne
Bowl would delermlna ...,..._
macy amcxw Ealltenl taama
and the Stag Bowl wou1c1 c1n
the ssme for Western elubt.
The Natlmal Youth Soamner
named

~s

Program, conducted r...

y...,..

approximately 43,000
sters In poverty .... of 28
states was a eql]ete IU.ec:eea.
beth IIIBIIclally andlnltspts,
the council reported.
In other . action,

lhi -NCAA

said st. llcqventure and Pan

American beth were remcned
from a OIIO?'ear prdlatkln ID
basketball lllld &amp;1111DU11eed the
ol three new
Accepted aa an
alllllats member was the
United States btarcolltglate

acceptance

members.

Lscrosse Auoctauon while the
Unlwrslly of PIUsbuqh at'
Jolmstown. PL, and Chrlltlu
Brothers of llerq)hll, Tem.,

were accepted as assoctate
members.

Chii&lt;OX Call Up

Seven To Majors
CIDCAGO (U~ - The Cbf.
C8llll White sa. tada1 called
up sev... l)lQWa to the ma.

C,-.Jm~

NEW YORK (UPI)-The aent two- to 'lllclllll.: ,·
United Press lnternollonal top
Called up to the Sill lJ'OID
20 small collage football tums

with flrsf place votes and wonlost-tled record In parenlheset
(11 flh week l .
Tum
Points
I. No. D.sk. St. (24) (1 -0)
327
2. Texas A&amp;l (S-0)
280
J. Montana (2) (6-0)
2-18
4. Troy Sl. (I) (5-0.1)
162
5. Humboldt St. (S-Ol
160
6. Ark. St. Ill (J-1)
139
7. Alcorn A&amp;M (I) (4-0)
130
S. Dlllawore (2) 1•1)
· 107
9_ N.M. Hllnds (4-0-1)
65
10. lnd. (Pa.) (1) 15-0)
52
11 . Abilene Chrlof. (5-0)
~
12. East Tenn. st. (6-0)
42
IJ. Akron (5-ll
23
1~. (Tie) Colo. St. Coil. (I) (5O)

TuCIIOII were pitchers Rlebard
Moloney aod Steve ~Ill.

· catcher Art Kuanyer, lnllelcJ.
ers
Rich McKinnoiY and James
Redmon.

Veterans Gary Bell a n d
Woodl
e Held were glv'"' uncondltional releases, IIIII rellef
pitcher Dan Oalniild IIIII out.
flalder Jose Ortiz - . aa.
......,. to Tucsoo.
The Seven Cliles of Clbola
sought by Spanish conquJsta.
dora was in the lend of lbe
Zuni lndlans in what Is New Mexico.

20
20
17
16

ANTHONY
Pl•llllti.....eating .

(Tiel Lnolr Ryne (I) (5.0)
Louisiana Tech
17. ldano St. (J.2)
18. Tampa
11
19. Mo.-Rolla (I) (5-0)
10
Your Dapondollle
20. Florida A&amp;M (3-0)
1
DHier.Far
Others receiving voles: Porf.
la~d
St., Sacramento St.,
Wilkes, Adams St. Tenneuea
AND
A&amp;l, JohniOfl C, Smith, Whlfo.
wotor St., Southwest Oklahoma
St.. Concordia, Olllo Weslo•en •
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Bok!wln-Wolloce,WnfemCoro·
llna, Pacific Lutheran.
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PLUMBING
HEATING

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ClnelnnaU

SVAC STANDINGS
Carler are ' 2..2..0 In the
sv AC ONLY
SVAC and 2-5..0 In all pmes.
W L T p OP
Coach Noel Heister's Hannan TEAM
Kyger
Creek
4 0 0 140 36
Trac:e WUdcats are 1..2..0 In
2 1 0 96 36
the SV AC and 2-1..0 In a I I Eastern
pmes ,
North Gallla 2 2 0 78 56
other SVAC ~CJ~ads In ac. Southern ' . 2 2 0 56 68
Uon are Coach Howle loe Mil. llannan Trace 1 2 0 50 88
ler'• Kyger Creek Bobcats (6- Southwestern 0 4 0 22 168
Totals
ll 11 0 442 442
ALL GAMES
FIG!fl' RESULTS
TEAM
W L T P OP
~ United Press International Kyger Creek 6 1 0 23t 91
AI Weill. 76.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)- Char. Eastern
3 3 1 148 86
lie
Ellis,
157,
Loulsvliie,
o
a
t.
Hannon
Trace
2
4 0 112 169
Fonner Fight
pointed EnriCJIO Paz, 154, Puer. North Gallla 2 5 0 144 196
to Rico (10). Sanches Roaa, Southern
2 5 0 100 200
Manager Dies
159\!1, Santo Domln&amp;o, Blqiped Southwestern 0 50 28 216
JIIIIID)' Wtlllams, 157, Miami
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
MIAMI (UPJ) - AI WoW, (2),
Kyger Creek 60 Alexander 14
wllo made his reputatloo as a HOULI;.RECALLED
llaman Traee36Soulhwestem8
matchmaker I or Mac1t.. MONTREAL !UPil-Ro]een Federal Hocking sz North Gal.
..... _ "·-~ and later used
11a......,v
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ltoule, a rookie loft wing, will
the knowledga he picked up to bo In uniform for lila Montreel Mlller·20 Eastern 8
ldllllal8 Rocl\Y Mardano to the Canadiellt against ltlo St. Louis Glouster 48 Southern 1f
h~ title, died Mlludoy Blues Wednesday night alter
THJS WEEK'S GAMES:
nl&amp;llt ID.a state hospital_,. a being ricalled from the Mon· Kyger Creek at Haman, W.
illaa tlbless.
floNI Voyageuro of ltle AmerlVa.
The 76.,year-dd WoW Ia sur. can Hockey League. lfoulo will Eastern at SouUiwostern
vlved tv his wife, SoiUa, a - . 1111 In lor Injured John North GalUa at llaman Trac:e
claushter IIIII
IJI'IIIdcblldrell. :Foro.-..
Southern at Alaxander
The burial Is to be Tharedojl In
Miami.

He was
the - · · off110rld
chaqiiODa
during b~ 1
colorllil .............featherwal&amp;ht
Archlbald, lilhtwellllltLou
~... ""ltarwelllhl Mlrt,y
11om lllld llarelaiio - IIIII bit
lllrinrd obUIQ" Ill llick Ojlp)q..
a. wao n8)101111ble for the

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Slated ThiA Week

two

1 Ill.

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W,
5.
fldlade]jida 2
Milwaukee 2
New York

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Divulge All .

But

which delayed the -lng of
training com~ last y-.

0~. State %4, Nellt'aalta IJ

Amoa B. Hoople
.
Nltlany. Lions will top the
Bobcats 21-8
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Southern Catifomia an d
Notre Dame will come oft
their thrilling lt-14 stal~W
to score easy vlctorlea - r
Tulane and Georgi~ Tech
The irish will prevail $-8.
while the Trojans rack up
211-14 VIctory.
Texas (W), the class of
the Southwest Conference,
will thumr the visiting Rice
Owls (1-3 by a 40-10 score.
Now go on with the foreeast.
Air F-e 31, Colo. St. u. zo
Arllona !5, New Meslco 18
Arbuas 4%, Wlelllta St. 7
Bottoa Col. zz, Army e
Miami (0.) 17 Bowlillg
Green e
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Florida U, V•nderblll 7
Florida St. 1!8, Mils. State S
Geerlla 13, Kentaelly 7
Dartmoalh zz, Harvard %1
Mlsllulppl30, Houaton 1!8
Midi. SWe 41, Iowa 7
n, Iowa State 14
AlllllrD U, LSU %1
Mlellltu %1, Mbute10ta 8
Vlrlbda 1!8, Navy !it

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Two Southern Vallllf Athlet.
le Conference games are on
lap Ibis week. Eastern of Meigs
Count;y Is at Southwestern and
North Gallfa Is at H a n n a n
Trace.
Coach Billy Klnealcl'. East.
em Eagles are aecood In tile
SVAC with a 2.1 record aoo
are 3-3-1 In an games, T h e
Southwestern lllsblanders or
Coach Gary Billig are still
looking for their first win, o.
4 In SVAC games lllld 0..1 In

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ceded by a little ju4lcloua

ly MAIOI AMOS I. HOc:iPLE

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r•ulted In e players' strike ·

In Auburn' vs. Louisiana Tussle

lh:;ee~~e~t!'l':.ett:':~%t.:

. DOMINO

Gaherln lndlcatod doubt ""''
the current nagotlellons - •
"In the 11mo climate" wlllch

ZOO'S WHO--Major Peg~ Tigers over Tigers
Famous Flanker
Egad, friends, your favor·
it.! correspondent haa not one
but two startling predlctlons
for you this weak.
The Hoople cry 1 Ia I ball
sees two more undefeated
powers-LSU and UCLAfalllng from the ranks of the
elite. We look for Ralph Jordan's Auburn Tigers (t-1) to
scratch and claw their way
to a 34-27 t r i u m ph over
Chuck ~Clendon's Louis!ana State F. I g h II n g Tigers
(5-G) at Tiger Stadlum ID
Baton Rouge. Jove! There
are going to be a lot oi tigers
on tile loose Saturday afiernoon-heh-beh!
On the West Coa t th
Stan!
s'
e
ord Indians (3-2) will

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RULES WE LIVE BY
SOMETIMES WRONG

- d .como up et that limo.
Tho Amorlcan t.eag.,. Millon
camo alter o ]oint meotlng of
both major IHgun ot which

'Cottage Ch1111

a,

lust

Mllwaukoe. A!lproval to shlff
the INm would be roqulred
from nine ownoro.
Cronin, howevw, Mid lhal 10
far a• the IHI"* Is concerned
"rlgllt now," Soettle remalna In
the clrcuiiMd a 1970 ocbecluled
hos - . prepared Including
SMilie.
Le•gue repr...ntetlvea,
chiefly buolness managers and

marijuana

Biomedical Engineer
Vital in Health Team

'lbese are
a few of the
frulb of b omedical engi-

!''"•

Fairmont

Q-The biddinc hu been:
West North !ut South presslve comment of "Ahl"
THE DDCTDR BAYS P... 1t ' 1t Pass When Monti Rock 'the 12th
eblmed In with the stop • press
Pass
Pass
?
3+
revelation
that he used ••acid.••
You, South, hold:
Morv again added ellller "Ahl"
6K811
+KQ6 •nu
or
"Ah'l" .... Anthropologist
What do you do now? ·
Marpret
Mead th'"' aniWered
A-Bid 1kreo
1bla Ia
Merv'a
query
about• man:tal!ll
oa alt·p- llld. You have
being
oo
Its
wo,y
out with a
ladleatod a mlnl.am bud by
WAYNE G. IRANDSTADT, M.D. your previous ..... 'l'bll olioM stou~ muscuJa.r ''Yea." ··••·
yoor partner to tr7 tlaree Da- Morv again contrl...t.d to the
with • falr band ........
" The time wben one man Wt through a downward jet lnunp
tlptilted controver&amp;¥ wilb (IIIII
With 1 very rood oae.
• could em brae e the entire of air, a lloverbed bas been
"" do not wish to mi!ICIIOie
field of medical practice is developed. Its . upward jet
1111 Ah?t' or .,Ahl"
1r long past. One of the latest will support a badly burned Privation, 196ktyle: Get- him)Merveither
sortoual,y
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lJ lbe biomedical englueer. treatment allows the burned on the fritz and no cbance tors In hia eoootaat aod Ia.
Tbla lfle"i•lty got a tremen· area to dry quickly without to see the football turkeys.
81- lnvtoiOI! of aex I o r
doua boost from the lleedl of surgical d r e s s In gs, mini•
- · sake, CGIIVI!Ioed our. utronauta. Without biG- mizes the danger oflufectlon
l!eas'o11ing IDith o DOIIIiq Is 'Wl'OIIg with aex; medkal eng In ee r In g re- and reduces tile loss of body
Mtq1htr/ lcid U aiiDOJI'I Is there .... Dlocusal001 or sax.
search, lbeir feats ID space ftulds.
could not have been accompllahed.
Feats closer to earth have
been e q u ally impressive.
'!bey include the artificial
~. heart-lung machine,
radloiSotope s c a n n in g de·
vlcea, the iron lung, artlflctal
• heart valves aDd cardiac
: pacemakers. More recenpy1
• a ~bnlque has been wor1100
· : out ·whereby a computer can
• pick up tile electrical lm·
: pulses of the heart and Inter; pret them within a few sec.. onda wJth amazing_accuracy.
~ This may ID time replace
~ tha conventional electrocar·
: dlograph.
; A new ultrasound device
~ can produce brlgbt images
, of pulsating blood vessels. structures that do not usually
: abow up 011 an X-ray film.
~ This will he a valuable aid to
" dlagnoslB. A new "scalpel"
~ does its cutting by meana of
• a jet of argon
only
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; eter and h otter than the
• aun's corona. With lt • our: eeons can operate on 1mghly
• vascular areas without draw~ ing any blood, because the
• Intense heat vaportzes Ill·
: sues and seals off the blood

of the lronchiM could be . . - !raveling Merelarles. will m"' proceod of "full .,....,, to
· to 1.,...11 In ol- Dllllao· In Clllcago Oct. 29 lor further CCIIIC;Iude nogotlotlona and Mid atandlng or where we ere/'
Gaberln Mid. "Alwayo soma
FQf't WMitl or Mllwauk", 11 action on the - l o , Cronin he probobly would meot wilt!
IHt"* approve! could ba Mid. Ho did not kMW how mony plaYti't' lpoknman Morvin polnll are uoler ltlan - ·
and several of them could take
oblolned, (&gt;no _.-01 Mid thai ownen "'"''d ba prnont ond Mlllor Wed-y,
quill 1 period of
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"Wo have a comploto under- Mille."
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(UPI)- Three
' '2l..yiar-old rooldea andatrlool
''at~~er "YOUIWI11ora" hi"' played
·. 'kiiY f&lt;liee tn tho Cleveland
L llrooma' 11100011 this year -to
;-:the 111111rlat of just about
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The rooldeo are right corner· back Walt Sunmor and tialtt
end ~ Glaaa, bolb from
.Florida State, and llfecy Fred
:Bummer• trcm Woke Foreat.
'Somner haa cortrlbuled a 48~ touchd01m run with an
.i ntercopttoo ·to a Cleveland
'fietory while Glass and sum'm ers have IIUed In -b!J' for
l!Qured veterans.

Colllor, "an Ullllo,..Jb h.ll h
number Cor a taom l.llh a
wtnnl,. record thnJoolh tho
year a. They won lholr 11PQta at
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ao Car."
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IWO-Y~ ,PI'INI frcm LSU, and · 11!1•, · oa~
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tackle
q,ahaw, a th,.... PlltiHs ' ·UU HI lOR and · that
Y- pro tt.ITriDIQ'In,._., . ave.~ 'Nt Nl~ Howell hide
At the ,.._ Jline Coll!~r · tho loque with ave ~mer...,.
polllled out illlt fllul'ei ...Pr.- t10111. '
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balloting by UPI's l!oerd of

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Coechos.

Fron!.runnlng Canton McKin·
ley kop1 Its leod for lilt fifth
straight- In Oau AA di·
vision. The margin was 80
POints over u_. Arlington
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP0- record.
wnlch Is -lng Its third Indestructible Jim otis is
Betl8t Than Pros
straight UPI state championOhio State he8d c.. ch Woody
crashing his way to a new
ship.
McDonald, which finished three-year career rushll'll .-.. Hayes feels otis "runi tho otf
tackle play better than anyone
fifth In !he final balloting las! cord at Ohio State.
11'
year, earned 172 POints. CooT
The Moot 214 -pound senior 1 rontt.n. lncltldirw; the pros. ..
Rawson was still very much In from Celtia, Ohio ...ieds . just
185 yards In live remain!~
Even by cha...,. the o!fo~&gt;o
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:nJaml ayers
name rromtherecordboaha.
the 1 formation, tho Buckeyea
Otis currently ranks third atW re!J' heavtl1 on the ott:\f .~C Honors
behl..t ForRUson an A 11 - tackle thrusL Tho otaUolico
American In 1961, aoo Howard bear that out as Olio h a s
COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Don "H"!!along" Cassady, Helsman averaged 26 carries a game.
Wade and Ken! Thompson of Tr"JJIIJ winner In 1955.
He enjoyed his finest game or
!:fin
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Miami today were named MidFeJ1UIOO amassed 2,162
the
aeason Ia s t Saturday,
r--)' 0
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rambling
tor 138 yards and two
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~- COLUMBUS (UP!) Ohio the Radsklns' 24-21 win over cfo. B"'lhomore, 853 yards In 160 - - n s aplnat Mlnnosotsm
i'tilate, shootllw for Its Qfth lending champion Ohio Unlver- attempts as a junior aoo It marked the lOth time Otis
~tralaltt victory o1 the season In sl!y.
finished his brilliant career has rushed fOI' 100 or more
Hcmeeoml,. pme with
Wodo, a linebacker, was cred- with 938 yards tn 202 thrusta. yards, tncludt~ tliree this
l)&gt;oio Saturdo,y, went through a Hed wl!h eight solo laddH ond
Started AI Sqlb
season.
10
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011 a, w ·
taplrlted scrimmage Tuesday
s so ·~r- a
caused one Olllo U. Jumble, re· fullba k sin
hi
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Rudy Hubbard, an aaalatant
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eap:..o:-. . ~"::.. o( three covered anolhet' In tho final s•s~ haa 0:,918 y:.ds ~ c..eh at OhiO State and a
: "I think we got In a pretty tour minutes Ia stop a Bobcat attempts, lncluollngareeord 985 halaoack several . yeora
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k .. said c..eh drive and lnlet'cepled a peso. yards last year.
calls otis "one of the 'quickest
8 wor '
..Thompson came off the bench
fullbacks we've ever had."
!'Woody Hayes Collowt,. the midway In the firs! quarter 10
He rushed tor 452 yards Ill
ractlco aesslon missed by . •complete seven at 16 pasaes for 103 carriesln1967,985yardsln
"Jim has a groat aense of
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uorterback Rex Kern, worw- 178 yards and three!ouchdowns
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ck Larry Zelina a..t guard Including an IS-yard strike !o hall bucked looae tor S41 yards eats that Crom bel.. a diver In
ei'ed Kurz.
Gary Arthur.
In 103 carries In tour pmes so hl&amp;h school. He's got big thl&amp;ha
Kern and Zelina are expected
Wade was picked 0 - a field Car IItts y•r.
and runs close to tho ground.
be In tbe atartt~ line.., that Included Britt Raburn o1
Otis not oo4' set a sl~l&amp;- He's awfully ~ to brl,.
~:1 tile
but Kurz evi- Bowling Groen, Ken! Slate's AI season ruahl,. but h I a 17 down. Tho first taclder doesn't
fl
will be aldeltned. IDs Franklin. Jim Taylor of Toledo, touchdowns 1111118Sied the pr&amp;- Ill him.
celllet. Bd- Mlka.SIJIIfek of W..!orn Mlthl, ·:riou.s
1~, .. set . bf "He 4:~J~~:~:\~
ac~. · pn .~~ ~~teve Rfi!l'h~. Olllo • ~asaob, t... · '
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lllli, lllt
Keat; toah owr attheplvThompson was the choice 2,081 yards In his last three hlmaelt LV Cor 1 pme ees,uy.
over Bowling Green's Isaac years, Cassady played varsity He likes to play the game and
Alternate quarterbacks Kevin Wright, Jerry Clemens of Kent football as a freshmen.
It doesn't toke much to eat him
!R~::~ and Ron !ofaclojowskl · State, Cu•11s Johnson of Toledo,
With 26 career touchdowns, rUed ..,,.. Hubbard poirts ouL
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Kern In cllrectl~ the Western Michigan's Vem Davis otis needs a dozen more to
Hubbard labeled otis "a top
attack.
and Dave LeVeck, Ohio U.
wipe out another Coaltdy pro prospocL"

ri&amp;ht.l!anded pitcher Dave
GtustiiDd eateherDaveRicheta from the g;, L o u i s
Cardinals in a tradeforhardhi"'-·
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Ddnor lea&amp;Ue pll)'er.
Giusti, who IIIII be 30 next
1111111t1t, broke IDto tho rnajors with tho llauston Astros
Ill 1860 and was acquired last
by the Cardinals. IDs
lifetime record Is so victor; lea IDd 60 defeats.
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liOdiiY IIIPIIcatlona are belni
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'Ciua baclna ID JIDIU'y In Coluinbua. AIIPI'ca"'e are belnl
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llflh COO)~IV, viCtory,' A .21pqinl effort by Walt Fr~zler
·and Willis· RHd'a. 23 pain~
·aetlled lilt luue.
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"Sa lilt Jell WOrl IIMt Super J!10N . In
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riding " and 16 ""me winning World s.tln " Holzman
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atnekl ~cflvely, have two "in.t
the Knlckl·
gamn rtml!lnlng.
· are going to win lilt Nellonai
Canton McKinley palled :u Basktlblll Asaac:lallon IIHe. ·:
first place votn ond 4',!-7 POinll.
The Kntckl, o1 courae,
The Bulldogs blasted Toledo De- ,art o1 filet New
Vltblu, 61-G,Iasl -unci while mystique
ba«ucfdled
Upper Arlington turned beck more pro tealna. Aflllr lilt
Chillicothe. 21-12, for Ill :wh knOc:ked ott ffie Colli In .
cooaecutlve win.
toolbell, the Knlckl eliminated
Elyria moved from llflh Ia the Bulltfs In lilt NBA's
third after Ill 13·!2 squeaker Eastern division playolts.
over Sandusky. Nlln McKinley Everybody knows what hap.
gained thrtt no!chfl Ia Caurth pentd to the Orloln In baltblll.
with Its 23-1• upset ol Warren
The Bulleto are still having
McKinley.
their problema. They were
Clnclnnell Moeller advenced dropped trom the unbeelen 1111
from sixth Ia fifth while San· Tu-y night as Los Angeles
dusky slipped two placu to but Baltimore. 1-12-137. Dolrolt
edged the wlnlns
Bolton
sixth.
Warren Western Reserve Colli
NBA champs 91-97 In
tumbled from third to seventh
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while Cleveland St. Joaeph,
Massillon and Akron Gerlleld L\MIERTCUP
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remained entrenched In eighth,
NEW YORK (UPU-Ilolt·
ninth and loth placu.
Beautif~l, I ight 2-tone ;
ware and Temple "11"e rahked
paneling, full 14'·' ..thick.
1·2 rospecllvely In Tuesday's
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JOCKEYS SUSPENDED
Lambert Cup for small college
ARCADIA, Calli. (UPU-8111 oestem footbell teems. llofa. ·
Shoemaker and L. J. Durous- ware received aeven of eight
seau will mlu mounts In next flrsl·place voles and 79 ol
Saturday's $100,000 Ollk Leaf pasalble polnll. Temple had ·60
Stakes as a result ol five-day po!nll followed by Lafayette,
riding suspensions handed clown ss, Bucknell, _., and Lehigh, 36.
by Santa Anita stewards. Both
were suspended for falturn Ia
keep horses on straight cauraes ball League's pass receiving
s!allstlcothls sea1011. will mtu :
last Salurdey.
. Sunday's game with the llok·
land Raldtn becaUit ol a
IREAKSCOLLARIONE
SAN DIEGO CUPil-Gery broken collarbone. Garrison
Gerrl1011, wide-receiver of lilt sulfem tho lnlury In the
San Diego Chargan who renkl Chargera' 13-10 victory over the
second In the American Fool- Boston Patriots last Soodey.

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Starting monthly 101ary o1
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A coucn ohonllve major rnedleal lnlllliii!Ce plan In which
ball o1 1118 premium coat Is
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Blais, Chester A,!,loatet, .lira.
Conrad Bowen, Mra. Wallace
Burdell, Jetfery A. Chevalier,
KeMelh W. Dlnlela, Mrl.lofoaB
Dut,y, Mildred
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Mra. Claude Fannin, Jr., Mra.
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Brooks Smith.
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mandamus suit,

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TUESDAY MORNING.GLORIES abauld contact U ~
Oct. 14, 1181
at 1118 C.e!IIJ&gt;nlt•
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TWon Loot 35.
BaillY'• !b1oco . . . . . 12 9 p•lllllll!!l!ll
Glbba Grocery • • •.•. 12 9
Frank'a Alhland •••... 11 10
Grue- ll!lllr!IDCO••• , .10 11
~Wiaa1111111 9 12
WMPO, . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 12
HIGH TEAM SERIES- Jahneon - Kiewit • Ma11111111, 2129;
Batlouo'• &amp;noco, 2092; Gtbba
Grocery, 2079.
HIGH TEAM GAME - John100 - Kiewit - Mas1111111, 762;
Bailey's &amp;uoo&lt;O, 730; WMPO,
718.
HIGH IND. SERIES - FranIde lluullel, fl7; llargarotFollrod and Esther Sylveater, 401;
Mildred Jacobs, 400.
HIGH IND. GAME- Frankie
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It's Q11icil
llumel, 169; Carol Pearaooand
'lbelma Ollborne, 159; Esther
It's Convenient!
Sylvester, 156.

- Ocl&lt;lber 26 In Newton, Masa.
l'llmer Ia ach..Ued to reed a
paper,
"'lb.e Radical Reform&amp;..
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members,
fl.
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Keeter,
president;·
Dr. Ec.a rL.I appeal to tho West VIrginia 111tlan
Tradition
and Emer!IOOI
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Brown, Bill Withers, Ted Sle- preme Court. Prosecuting AtADMmSIONS ·
POINT PLEASANT _ A mo. vena, and Harry Siders, wtth torney Michael illaw last Wed- Christian Elhlca," at tho Dbllxf1· Eaatem Hl&amp;h School l'llbllcatlon ol admloolonals lion on a Writ ol mandamus Mr. Slnlth, were .._e_ to nosday filed Cor a SUQ&lt; of exe:. lea. aoctlon ol tbe 111ee11na.
.!"" ....8 have been . named to prOhibited unW lurthor notice. has boon ftled wlthJudseJamea appear before Judge Thomp. eutlon tile payment aala.
heart of a chicken
~ honor roll at 1118 clo'ae ol
BIRTHS
Lee Tbompaoo In Mason Clr- son Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
rloa allegedly &lt;lie to achool beats about 300 times a mln'~:ll!e ftrot alx weeks J1fadlng
Mra. Robert E. Monroe, Jack- \&gt;Ill Court askiJIII a ruling
The writ lain the process or otfielals.
ute.

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ALL THI NEWS that's unfit Dr. T. Vall Palmer, Jr., asBOclate JI[Oieaaor o1 Pdlo"''llo'
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Newark
Catholic
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third
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more
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Newbury.
which
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for lOth
United Preas International's
was
fifth,
followed
Veraellln
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"We have 11 rookies," says
McDonald and Cory·Rawson,
Trailing the defending Class by Norwalk St. Paul, Bluffton,
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food for a Halloween
party Is far from a trick-ortreat gea t ure. Youngsters
enjoy apple treats and the
candles and cakes that sport
the w It c b es and goblins
closely related lo this special
celebration.
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For tbose who plan to
await the Great PwDJli!in, a
Halloween sauaage wlll:hes
dish win help holcf off hlinger
pangs. This is a casseroletype meal that the a d u It
celebrallts wiJJ !Ike . .

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By lmY CANARY
Everyone daydreams occaalonaUy and I tblnk daydream·
billa a very healthy form of escap!Jm. What Ia wrong with
pJQtendlngthat some day, somehow, some way, the dirty
laundry wlU never be there and the car wru always start on
c:old mornings? The ,danger, I suppose, Ia that one might
lndul&amp;e too often nnd end up being suffocated under a pOe
of unwaahed dishes or somethlog, but I'm going to leave
that to the psychiatrists. After an, I can't worry about ev-

HALLOWEEN
SAUSAGE WITCHES
l poUDd port uaaage tints
r lllblelpoona butter
~ eup chopped celery
~ eup cllopped olllea
I eup rice, ancaoked

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mine happens to be a place where I understand what my
daUhter Is taltlng about when I loot over bar mathe·
. matlca paper nnd ahe aays, "Now, this is base 8, mother."
. In my world ol daydreams, this aame dllugbter still
Treat every gun ao thoullh It
. tnows bow to solve such mathematics problems but she
were
loaded.
also understands that girls in s!Dh grade simply do not
Always point JOUr aun mu•wear sDver mesh stockings to school. In real life, of course,
1 must convince ber daHy that NOBODY wears silver mesh · 210 In a asfe dlre&lt;tlon.
Unload the 1110 when not .In
. stockings to school.
I bave done a bit of slipping olf Into never-never land in use. Load It only Iller arrlv.
public f.laces and, so lar, r don't think anybody baa noticed lng at the ohool:lng area.
wben I ve left them.
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Keep eun barrel open and
Just last night I slid into daydreaming wben a daughter
of a friend kept referring to her mother, in the mother's
presence, as She. "She has too many rules," my rude Utile
acquaintance remarked. "She doesn't want me to do 8JIY·
Cbe11 COUIIIry
lhbll." In my daydreams, every chDd is aware that sne
Soviet Union, under
bas a name nnd She is treated with respect, even when an theThestimulus
of powerful
offspring is disagreeing with Her.
.
state aid since the 1930s, Is
I was daydreaming last week and noticed some children tbe strongest chess-playing
without milk rings around their mouths and none ol the
country In the world, dom·
toddlers present needed to blow their noses and three were
most of the intereating chocolate cake (with forks) and not smearin~ a bi~ inating
national
acon their spotlesslY white T-shlrts. However, this IS real cording to tournaments,
the
Encyclopaedia
fantasy stuff and {didn't believe it, even in that daydream. ·Britannica.
In my daydreams, my husband is busily wiping down the
waHs of the shower. In the real world, my husband showers
alld leaves the bathroom looking like the seat of a mot\on
picture entitled, "This Is Niagara Fails!"
And when my youngest son eats potato chips in my
dreams, he is neat and tidy and when he finishes up he gets
out the sweeper and cleans the rug. Actually, he is the Only
person I've ever seen who can crunch puta!o chips in such
a way that crumbs appear not only on top of lampsbades
but inside desk drawers, under sofas and between the
covers of old magazin-sometlmes even In the hQJISe next
door. I once found potato chips inside the valance when I
took d.Wn curtains for the cleaners, but perhaps that
wasn't In real life. Maylie that was in one ol my night·
mare a.
. I've never had a peep inside the daydream worlds of my
family, but I can lmagtne what It's like for them.' Tbe chD·
dren Clwell in one where mother alwaya says, "Of course1 &lt;·· .
you may," and dinner consists of seven courses, four 01
whlcb are hnt fudge sundaes. My husband's? WeD, as I
said, I can't worry about everything.
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Mr. and Mrs Adam ,Brandeberry
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MR. AND MRS. ADAM W. Bnjldeberry, CooMlle, will
celebrate their golden wedding anniYersary Oct. 26 wben the
custom or open house will beoti1ervei! at their home from 1 to
4 p.m. The Brandeberry• were marrled Oct. 30, 1919 In Nol.
, oonv!Ue by the Rev. Artlllr M. Mao\; They sre parents or a

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W• ho.,.. It In red green "'"'
brown, gold, blacl&amp;
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Chapnn-C.nlllay
Slloe Store

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WILDWOOD GARDEN Club

Annual Dinner
Event Pfnnool
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olftce, lillddleport, 7:31). WedneldiiY 'i11iid- "Chrlstmaa it

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ELBERFELDS

Orbit'' demonlllratlan by-home
economllt. Mtmbera ore to '-'&lt;a

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REHEAR~L FOR eonti.,JI..
tbe .n.era ·FiaJd·s Commun- illr Cllrlstmaa eoocart, a p •
illr Clab has been set Cor 'Nor. m. Wednesday, Trlnlt,y United
22 It the l&lt;hool .
Church of Cbrllt. Everyone wei.
Plans were made ror the din. eome. Mrs. Allee Neue · dl. '
ner lllrlna a rec:ent meetl!ll of rector.
the
held at the home or
Mrt.
GrUrllh. Serv.
and in

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· the construeUon of a _,un.
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. til&amp; tile J!'CIUII. received the

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borne of ~·· Bnce Davia,
Jlutland.· Prcill"IJII - ·plllllinJ
bulls · and' lorellll ror Indoor
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DISCOUNt SAVINGS
FOR OCT. 23-24J25

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died 111 p.iGpwl;y In ~~ butter Wednesday. Orden ean
l'lafna Oil 'IIIIIch the bulldlllg be Jlicbed up at the ehurch 011

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Coet of the dillner will be Waesday or at t h e 011 'l'lwrldaf or Fiiday; to orfl.54! ror adulta and n •or chi'~ AU
.&gt;- der, call ~17.
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CUB • PAC!\ 250 at the Lecardr ore belftr sold b1 the tart Sellool Weclneacia,y 7:30 P.
lli"!!P and &gt;It wa I reported that m.; all puems and interelled .
boilie c&amp;mpredempllonBDllllllt- per1011aliraed to attend.
ed to ,17 .10. Per10111 with caps
TIIIJRSDAY
to dOilate to the club llll1 conROCK SPRINGS linnae, 8
Jact ill,)' ""'11lber.
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Plana were inadt r.,.. the •MiJI.;,~ 11'111&amp;8 hail.
~. 12 IIIMtlnl 10 be held .11 '. •· "'~' Cl!ILD Coothe home of Mrs~ Fred GcJe.
Leoaue, Thur14111Y, 7:bel. At that time Deeember ·
~-m. .Coi~"1N Gu ot
eoents will be pllllled.
OldO,cl'rllci'ua OllphJaical de" ' - nt of a cbUd b.J Mrs;

Jutllho thlrc lor t11o iouor. t11o ,. . .. • •
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ANYONE FOR LUNCH? Tbla beablly speelmea II oae
of
Jlolll wbleh roam at wee In Soalll Afrlea'a
KrUer Nalloaal Park. Tour!Jtl eaa drive
tlle·l ,lll ~qaare-mlle park (aune llze as Manacbueltll ·
te oee aaall In their natural llabllll&amp;.

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Fine-luning
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perfects

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uaderatanolably. Tiny Tim, the •ne wearll' ~w• tiel,
and PbyWt DRier cet together lor a balty momeat a&amp;
Phyllla' recenl openii\C al a New York bote!.
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YOUI CIIOKI ONLY

Flannel Shirts

Mens' pllid patletrtft c.mn 11-.1 sport

Keliaelh Sdtea, CAP h o m 0

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Lepa,
c'ua scours and Wtbllos,
Paek
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the ltld...,
JJUt;r,
7 p.m; Tlilrac~ay
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ftlaiDrl at ~eat II lhe .Amerl-. lAP hail;

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a cake and celebrated the

birthday of Teresa.

I'ONEiiOY WCTU, 2 p.m.
Weclnelday; at the Pomero,y

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llgbtly browned. Set aside. tender. Remove cew,r 'aDd
In large pan, melt butter shape three wltehes oil tqp of
saute celery and onion. In rice, using cheese clreleHor
same pan, add rice, con- lace and sausage as - •
somme and AI Sauce. Mix and legs. With toolhplet;' pUt
well. Pour into shallow 6- to dab of Al Sauce on ebeue
8-cup casserole. Cover with to make eyes, nose IUid
top or foil and bake at 350 mouth. Makes 4 servblli.'
degrees lor 1 hour until

Lite and w.m.s or FAD
St. Vlneent Millay'' by Mr 1.
11m1an1 Fultz; selected poetry
b)' Mra. Forest Bachtel. Roll
eall,

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d. Mrs. Richard

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and chOclren, Rita, Ida and Ron, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman The birthday of Mrs. Hawldna
were a.nday guesta of lhelr and cbildren, Mary and Mark. waa observed.
dauglrt.er, Teresa, a student at
Ohlo Unlveroit,y. They taok

Dr. Keltb R. Brllldeberri, GaWWJia, and a daUJhter
Ma. Ralph (Dottle) Warne of Columbus. Theyhsveflve grand:
children, April, Tom, and Ropr Braudeberry, and Jone and

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I lllbleapooa At Saaee
J elrelet of Amerlcaa
cheese (eat w1t11
eoolde ~rl
C oo k sausages according

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Tbo ClrtiiiOIIJ wla perfo!rm· r~ &amp;ntao,r, liGate 2,' llld ld before the altar decked wllh
I 1&amp;. Oll'lld HtiiJGn,'- ol.lln; ' be... &lt;#I white 'llldloll. A
OJef IJoUOD 111. MlnlnviU1, and 'll&amp;tfer baUr 111. lll(lllal Dllale
the late ........ 'llollcitl, 1112:80 naiUlldb)' IDee Gl!prCulp.m. 111niMir ulbe J,.lure1 Cutr !ulna wbo """" a lli!ie lrfOI!
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pm· 111. Ieee DYer lalfeca talb"",II«, '!kiiJ
ollldlt- lllned wllb u tlllllke 11'1111.
Id,a&lt;~ dolble i-IDC-.IIIOIIJ.
Solol~.lfor the lfeddlnlwaa
ber w1 "'nr. Ilia bride ... Mra. liln7 E. Clark, wbo1111r,
.alnd In a floor leD&amp;Ih 81111111111. "0 PromiM Me," and "WWddbwldte iltln 111. A.Jinnt;rllalwllb er Thou Gout," •• lite bride
........ ld .........mini to and aroom lotelt It lbe altar.
l~ot"er her bandl. Bowaa
lira. JloilrWeaveraervedu
11'- .,., be1d thltnln.llart,·'matrm 111. honor for lbe bride.
ill1 fall '"'" a Dlor ._ 111. llle """" a lloor IIIIlCh 81111111 of
1!1!1;. IIIIID ·pt n carried a pale blue, A.Jtoe rt.Jrle, with •
wldte Billie ~ wllb 11111'- bllll 1eoe trlbl atta-111 !be
rlnaenw ti( Wlllte can•••.,, lhollldera will! """"· Her ..,.._
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wllh wl!lte etreamera, 8lld her
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Rib Steak

U.S. Choice Tenderay

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u.a. Choloo ,..,..""'

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Pork Rolli

Trimmed all exce11 fat and bonel

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Mllleravtlle United M81hodilll
Cllureh.
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want to !mow hO'i!J to make a
would meaaure abOut Sd feet
· w~t materials to ~.-"'-'YCE

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lire. Cllfrorcl Pldlll,pa, Mra.

Chlrlea GruaiW, Mro. WWIIm
111111111, IIIII Mr1. Emma lOnes.
lira. llllallll orlld a poem 111
''ToleraDce" 11111-...., "Tbo

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PbDJI&amp;ia, anIIOIIDeemenl trill made 111. World
CammuniQr Ill)' Ill Nov. 7111tbe
Mlddlepnt!'t Flrlt United Preab7terillll Cllureb. . . . . ,.~
to PIRIIIM a " eertlllcate tor
the )mljon.'t ~ to Jl.!' duealnto
lbe Cbul'cb WOII!I/!I Vnlted 111.
~~ Coabqt '!bleb I)ICIIIID'I

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botne lrom··tbe hoopltal, a n d
~ Jonel Who . . JepOJted
hoQitalb~ A blrfhdl,y eerd

""" tQied for lira. Fornat
lloale¥, wife 111. the mlnllller.
a.._ alnllfnl at "America"
11 d tba mn"DI will! Mrs.

Slareber,llvlnf~erandlllu

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cu., Jlle, dilnlta

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Visits Patients
Vllltllll111 wllb peUenta at the

Veteran• Memorllll lloiJIItal
waa a feature 111. a reeilnt meet1111 of the Men'• LIJ!bi and Lite
Flllowaldp o1. 1he Laurel Clllr
Free Methodlat ClllrdJ.

Meetlnl In t .h e pariODI&amp;I'
baoemilnt, the Reo. &amp;eene Gill

IIYe prayer IIIII eacb mem.
ber IIVI aerlplure verses beton so1nJ to the hoapltal. 'I1MIY
llller relumed to the church
where devotions were led by
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. Jack ,R ablarllar the lnatall.etlali-.
of the , _ ollt&amp;n of !he
Twilight G.lrden Dub.
Mrs. Roblon !Md candleund
flowers In cotoruymballc of the
oltl- lor Mr
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stalled were Mrs. G.lrald
Wildermuth, prnlctont; Mn.
Ruth Hen""y, vice prnlclenl;
Mra. Smllh,frllourer. Olld Mn.
Elmer Wickham. secretary.
Mrt. Wickham, retiring
prnldent. pr-nted HCh of 1M
officers during her two year
term es prnlctont with a while
bud vase containing a red
carnation.
Meeting at the home of Mn.
Eddie Smllll Thul'lday night,
members dlscullld the Reglan
11 meeting to be held at Lake
Hope on Nov.l. A letter perlalnlng to the proeram wasread

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Mrt. MMy B. Hal- UMd .tht
topic ,;When, Where, Olld How
to Plant Bulbt." She Ml\1

trenchel lhould be dug 10 to .l l
Inches deep ond that tor tullpe
the dirt ~d be mixed with
fertilizer and the bulbe llhOUkl
be plonled - • • to a bed tor a
- - : - - - - - : - -good
showing In the spring.
mems were served.
Retrnhments
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Attcrullng w e r e Lawrmee
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- . Seldon Baker, Jr.,
ln home territory, Canada
James Gilmore, Latrrenee Ebrank•
as lbe second llrgelt
lin, and Erneat Powell.
country ID the world.

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NO STAMPS-NO GAMES- NO GIMMICISI
JUST HONEST VALUES AT YOUR "BIG 3" STOIEI

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GLORY SPRAY FOAM

and cat!M trarl eervod.

Program Given
On Rally Day

3 ~. $1

CRISCO
DUNCAN HINES

3 .... $1
CAKE ,MIX
SYRUP
TOIL~l TISSUE 4;!.39~
JUICE 3:.:··s1
BUTTER
COUNTRY KITCHEN

CH~RMIH

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26 oa.

Candy Apples·

PRODUCE

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FlESH

GALORE

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by Mrt. Smllfl Inc).~
IQ'Ipture from Ejlll.a ll.. _,..,
CGIIImente on ttit 1~ otllritfnt .'
as on ._lali of mutlc In .. . "
I!Hrl. She CX!IIduclld with 1
poem entitled "The WM'mtll ol
Fall.'"
Timely hints - . gl- b'f
Mn. Phil Wllllemaon. She
l!lftl$1ed plontlng bulbe Olld
burning doed tlalka Olld leava
to eliminate IMICII Olld tllelr

1'111ldpo"n11D tbe dlaJo&amp;ue

ealltled, ''What Ia loi6W 117
Prayer," trer1 Mrl, Brooka
s.,ra, ...... Ullle Slarcber,

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ALUMINUM
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BAKERY BUY!
HOLSUM
BROWN &amp; SERVE

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FROZEN SPECIAL

BANQUET

Pot Pies
BEEF &amp; TURKEY
CHICKEN

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man 111. l'l:lme~VT ere t h o
ll'llldJ)irelltl. Gnat srandparentl are lira. ~ Sillnailer, WIJlWilttOini, W, VI.;
lira. Cairle D. Slick, Elbt,
o., aa4 Delbert P. ·s te • k,
Metamoru. lira. Alt1e Stal-

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117 lire. Karl Grueeer wbeo 1he

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tbe !IOiiltrucUon, wldcb look
eliltt )'al'a, IIIII nlated lllcldlnta Ill the Uvea 111. the ftrlt
famlllei wldcb ' liave ocCupied
the White llouM.
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l!arlnll.lhl.. bullaeu !!!MUfti

.lmJ•ro,vils~d. by punching hole\ In a
to' keep the lettuce out of any water
Uae the lettuce by peeUng off the outrather tban cutting orr chllllks-to keep
spots and edgea.-f,fRS. S. B.

rn.ft 111111 Julep

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pleeee IIIII 111e1 eerrled ..,.._

tbeprofll'llll,
· 'l1ut SociiQr alao midi a ea~­
trtbutlon to the cburch buqet.
Carda we r e - to

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Daodoru1

1lmt andMiuJuBatzlnl, were
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ovor tdela with empire 11'11111
eecenled Ill rlllbon. Their veDa
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lluk Aleit, .. Oct. 18, Ill
the adlllcothe llolpltal. The

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Tbo brlcleamalda, Mill Jean

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Mr. Jemea llol1on eerved ••
belt man for lila brother and
!be !IIbera were Mr. Chlrlee
Faulk, l&gt;rolher oi.Uie bride, llld
llr. RlciQr lloUon, bi uChet 111.
the brldell'GOIIL
For her dln&amp;llter'e trtddlllr,
Mra. Fllllk waa Ill aiJJid dn11
wllh which abe wore brown aceeaiOrleoandawhlteearntUon
Mra. llallon 1101'8 a
l'Qfal blue dren and wlllte ••·
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Uona.
A rre-.cet~IJIIoUon honor!QIIheeoupie ..... held at lite home or the
brlcl.'a Jlll'lllll, A three-tiered
cake toRied with lite tradltlona1 IIIIDiaCIIre bride and III'GOIII
-..cJ lbe bride'olable. Mro.
Cllfronl Klelll oerved lho cake,
lira. Gila Fllllk IIIII Mra. Robert l'arkar.Jftalded atlbepuneh
bOwl, and'jllre. Clarence Par- . IIIII 111'1. Jlopr Beach at
the dee aervlee.
Mr. IIIII lira. lloUon wiD n aide ID ~ mobile home on
&amp;diiVII! krlt., Colum..ta. Mr.
Hollan IJ empJqyed wllb United
Parcel Service Ill Colllll!bua.

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NLLW'S NINTBBS

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eandwlchea and
Iiiia dei

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Worldllc Wlfe'l Llmflll.~.llob­
eervuce 111. "Gra«taiocbarlt '
the NCGIICI!llldi11D October,
Mrs. Chlrlea Grueatr
By -POLLY CIAMEl .
·read "'What a Gnndmolhtr Ill"
An ll'llele en!Wed, ''Rtmlem.:DEAR'.POLLY-1 am answering Mrs. J. B., who wanle:l ber .) fe," waerlldii7Mra.Stetw''lmow whether or not'Jettuce abould be wa~bed before la ilrueeer, 111c1 Mra. Norman
SWtlnll to avoid rusty, spots. A former reataureni owner . KcCallunuead, "Laak 111 t·t!Jlll me to break the bead apart, wash Ill aalted.water and: Rande... To clloelude ~' p;offlte in tile crtapei' ,In an IDicovered bowl Uned with paper . 11'811!, tbe
revlfttd ...
toWels. I have been doing this for several months with very ,
ll'llele
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good lupk.- MRS. L. V•

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l'omei'O)', will Clllaerve mer Gtnllllfa Flblin 111. Laeca,
&amp;Olden wecldlna:,...ver- IIIIJ, A reU...,s arument..iortc.
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from 2 to I p.m. er, IIWIIIGIID piUfel: 111. ,1111'11
ICidol room 111. 1he Sa- mold llliker IIIII l'INneroy buaa..r&lt;b;, RelaiiYea, lniiiiDID, ~ ...U forarid mom. merl,y ••-'Utd with hll..eoubire
Baeit Par- IIIIa, Mr. IIIII 1&amp;1, C l 11111 .... ' .
llleneldD1 Ill tile LllleiV 1118~.arid ~~r., Glrclaml wen llunm,
G. IIIII G. Cere.
llllrJfld ... Oct: to;.ttl8111 the 11e 1110 apenlld lhl ~
~ 111. Sll! Caa.._ d! Con- man Rellaunlll m Doiefi IIIII
tr.l, Lucca, IIIIJ, Ill t b e
Jllddleport, ~Ide n Clurch 111. Sll! Callllno. Mr. tlremilnt 1111958,
~ alllld to 11!11 CG!II!Mr. IIIII Mre. Glrolaml hive
!!'~, ·Ita l9l8 IIIII waa Jolnld Ill three IMa, children, Mra. Plll1
..,....,, m. by b1a bride 111 &lt;o,aun.&gt; COld, MlddiiPOl'l;
1~0. PriOr to IIIOYin,cto fOm. ~do W
Poa.. cv, 11111
~ :Ill 1942, 1be1 Uvld Ill Mrs. Jolm (LIJ» Strtek1end,
liiblu Clf1,U..:;Wieh*.IW&gt;- Waodrllle, IIIII 10 ........II .
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Ten.
·deray. Tenditray tak11 ihe"aiHWwork out
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1965 PONTIAC _ _...:.___ _______ $139S
Grand Prix H.T. Coupe. Local car. Maroon ·finish
good ti,.t, auto. trans., power steerinu &amp; braltes:
radio, bucket seat and con sol•.
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2 Dr. Good tirea, runs out good. Radio.
1961 CORVAIR .
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St. Wagon. Good tires, clean interior. Automatic
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Rtaland Tlpj&gt;lt.
Phooe 742-4952 or 912-3t8f, •
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Frraon
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Htotlnl 01 Mwl De,...
do7 ••IIYOry. Metered
llckots. Easy pay pion,
SIRYtNG MIIGs -GALLIA
AND MASON C0UNTIES

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POTATOES for solo. :;~,,

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~-:•· FillIIi
' \'- .hrtlce D'AY 1lf
.

211' ·1\' ADMIRAL ttble model.
NI8HT·•.• CALL
t*ll Cheater 985-4116. Wyt.
ONE FEMALE booglt robbll
OP-IIIIVIS. 1M P.M.
dog, 3-yeors old. Good hunter.
Ill Frost, Chester.
RAILINGS
SEIMC£
POIIIIOY, 01110
'
Phone 992-:1327.
10.22.31p
10.19-ollc
WAHl AD
Male
Help
Wanted
8' x 85'' HOUSE trailer, sood
INFORMATION
NIQ'Irrtlf7J24
W
ALMUT
SOLID
State
stereo,
DEADLINES
.
,_
1
....Udan. l'IIOI1e Cltester 985MAN FOR s teady position, mus
5 .. .. . O.r a.t.. ,..ltc.ti.,
with
4
speed
choJWOf,
4.
~
i$
t187. 0 llv e r E. Bailey,
be industrious and reliable.
.._..., o...u.. ' . ...
speaker sOUDI! a.vsteJD. Bal•
Reednllle, Rt. 1.
I.H.-ftllllfliaS.
c . -ll.l i- a C.-..et'-Sogar Run f1our Mlll, MulWill ... .cce...4 _. u t a.•. t.
a nee $6L 44. Uoe our time
10..22-4tp
berry Ave. , Pomeroy.
.
MIDDJ,.I~. oillo ·
SPINET PIANO. Wa-, reo., J ~l c.tteA
pa,ymenl
plan,
Coli
992-3352.
tr-21-3tc
REGU LATIONS
--- - ---------- Pets
Sale
IIJlONible Pll'l7 totaktOVtr
n. ,..,,, •._ .._... , ,._. ....
10..16-6tc Z2 SHOATS from tO to70 lba. AKC- REGISTERED collie
I•
mttn11t11 ~ollll 011a 1
.. M i• eor ,.red _., .n ....... .._
each.
$20.00
etch.
1
boor
$60.
pupplas
for
show,
form,
or
Spinet
plano. C&amp;tl bt lttftlo- ..
IM''-L n • ....,,;.._ .. ;n ...
Help Wanted
COAL, LUMP, eg, lllolrer~
·Gordon Prol!ltt, t miles be- pels. Sl&lt;y 1/uo Kennels. Phone
call,y. Write CHtllt v._r, '
,...
, _,
mine run. Excellllor Solf
low RavenawoodFerry. Port- CGalvlll6 667·3339.
P. o. Box 211, Shelb,yvUie,
b TU
Works, ~~~ MaiD S&amp;.., PCIIDland, Ohio. Come alter t:30
10.19-3lc
Indiana.
10..14-1' • ....... S...ic.
eroy. Phone 992-3391.
' h&lt;llll . . . . . . . .
B-13-ltc - - - - - - - - - • ..;.a...~1Sc
•, HIOih ............ ~.
BEAGL&amp;'l. Phone 843-:m.
For Sale .
.,
10-12-lOtc
LEA RN of hom. - In yo~
. . n . h . . . . _ , . .. eMMc.....
CAMPERS and tra..J trallora, ·
OFFERS wUI bt receiYed altho ""- coal, conV&lt;Q"ed to Fred A.
apare tim•. No 1peclol educo-,. fl'llllfl .'
Bomer tnd CGatlnonlal. ~
flon nHded. It'• 1lmple. N•w
Sh10et by deed recorded In•
orllce or Webster and FUlls,
J )5 ·
... --~~ . . . . . . . . . .
GIBSON
refrigerator,
Hardwick
•o•r l11 1font Le~nlng M•thod.
price, 10 percent to 15 perVolume 16S, Page 131 alltl 1
A-..e;ra, Pctmeroy Nai1011al
Wri te for fre• broc:h"'•·
double oven p.s range, both
CAa0 01=' T...:S &amp; caJT UART
cent oavtnas. CGme to Gaul's
Volume 16$, Page 213. Thle
11 ..51 .. ,.........
Ee
1 year old. Also Hoover spin ' Bank Building, Pctmeroy,
Phone
985
·
TraUer
S.leo.
COMPUTER
COLLEGE
i1
1lllllq&gt;MVOCI proper~)', A/JOhio, ~ to 10 o'clock L m.,
...... _ t l - . j k ..
washer,
$100
Phone
9923832.
nrc.
mlleo
north
rJ:
OF
TECHNOLOGY
!lllliliD .AD$
on OciAlbtr 23nt, 1969, Cor
pril"--' tl parcel 22
PUREBBED Gern!on Shepherd
~634.
10..21-3tp
Ao6a." it-.ll •
0.... ............
One Public Square 1104
Cheater 011 Rl 7, Watch Cor
lhe following retl eslate ol $300 00
Ptt&gt;Piea. F.W.I, $25. Males
Clovoland, Ohio 44113
•lin left on Cclurlcy IIGocl 36.
Fred A. Shliiot, decotaed:
In
Ollw
Toornttlltp,
$35. ~ 247..2182.
Loctted
Olll'na10&gt;+30tc NEWLY remodeled, 6 • room
Locttod In Middleport, Melga
~c• " ........
D.ity
Melp
Cotml,y,
Ohio,
...
""'
10..17~
house. Hath, $5,000 Phone
-----···-~ -Ing
41.62
aerea
In
sect1011
21
•
County,
Oltlo,
and
below
Lot
Wanted To Bur
992-3901.
10..21-3tc
No. 30, and 8 feet ol Lot 131,
and 22• ••t end, ......yed to
11io:l
amu cABINETS. round ta- POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TQr
Fred A. Shlllot Ill' deotl ro•
which
Is
locotod
011
tho
cornor
mlalature,
fl5
...
•
Slutl
blO&amp;, old docks, etc:. Write
SEMI- AUTOMATIC , 18- shot,
of
S.C'Illld
and
Mill
Slroets,
HOlliE IIEPAIIS,ptinring araorvlce and ..-I•W• Plloat
or caD M. D. NlUer, Rt. 4,
22 - lorw, with scope. Phone
ltUM#.
ll44rc
which was conveyed to Fred
843-2476.
10-21-10
_,., - - - .w wor1l
99U21L
A. Shltlet by deeds reeorded pert)'. AWralsed I I parcel
- - b:r _ , _
,
6-2t-Uc
- - ----- ---~--In
Volume 133, Page 18, and
2ht $700.00.
CtD Cbesler 985-tlt7 -- - -----~~~ - -- nEW G~ DQ~ 1960, 10 x 50 FOOT CosUo mo:
&lt;OIIect.
10.22-llllp
Loeated In Columbll Tow n- GEO. HOB STETTER, .,...,;
IIIUIIII aad ...... oul Jn lltll
bile ~orne. Phone 949-2977. Volume 134, Page t82. Thla
For Rent
real
eotote
Is
tmproYed
with
ahlp, VeliO-~,OhiO,b&amp;- HARIIISONVILLE - ·t '-11,
10..21-5tc
bloom. AU colCWI 110 '
a
two
story
brick
storebulldSPECL\L YEARLING and buU 4 ROOM unfurnished house,
illr
13.t7 Acrea In FractlGn btlh, cl&amp;twn, 111d Mil
each. Reynalda F1•or Sllop,
Ing
!hereon.
Tho
doornstalra
eaif oate to be beldal-wllh
12,
ectmeyed
to Fred A. Shll· Gar• . 2111 Acrn. '
1650 Lincoln Holi!!Jta. P11011e
Maoon, W. Va. Plloat '1'13- WARM MORNING po circulatis
rented
as
1
store
roc:~~~.
and
our regular oale Saturday,
let,
'b)'
deotl
recorded
In VoJ. RUTLAND - 5 rooma, both,' .
99~ .3874 .
10.22-tfc
5U7.
Ing healer, 75,000 BTU; 3o..
the
li)atalra
consists
ot
lour
ume
16$,
Page
14.
ThlslaUllcorport,onlyalew-aold.
Oct. 25 at the Ohio VallOJ'
gallon gas hot water heater.
apartments. Appraised aa . jlnproved p,..,...ey. Appralo- 6,500.
l
Llvellock Company. B r I Dg CLEAN, comfortable sleeping
Call 742-5754 or 742-5224.
ed
11 parcel Z5 at .1,200.
POMEROY
5 roomo. both.
I
at
$30,000
00.
parcel
your cattle early.
room with kitchen privileges, NEW GAS lur'*ce Installed,
!0..21-3tc
Loeated
In
Oleater
Toornahlp
new
furnece,
now birch ltJt.
Located In the VlllageorMJd.
10-22-3tc suitable for working woman
$295. Terms a...lloble. Ph.
Meigs
Cowll;r,
Ohio,
,.j
~
chen.
Wall
to
wall
corpofl"l.
8
dleport, Melgo County, Ohio,
or teacher. Available Nov. 1.
992-3352.
MAPLE
STEREO
radio
cOhsole
II1IJ the cool underl;rlrw P'rt Mobile Homo lot, .,d eomo
Phone 992-5440 after 5 p.m.
being Lot lOOlnPalmer's AdROOF REPAIR and remodeling,
IO..UI~c
comblmtl011. Modern otereo dition to Middleport, except.
of SeciiOI1 12
to
furni!Uro. Sl1,500.00.
10·19-7tp
al10 IDterlor and exterior
Fred
A.
ShlOort
.._
REEDSVILLE-'
roomt, half
wllh AM and FM radio, 4palntlq and remodeling, carlng 38 feet off the eo at end,
"'
btlh,
gas
furnace,
btotmont,
- In
&amp;Peed automatic cho~r, 4rded
pentry, by contract or hour. FURNISIIED lhreeroom ~ Auto Sales
as conveyed to Fred A. Shll·
co
vo1mne
H~1:2~:ec~~r·~··~ui~~- s rooms,
menl, - r , -1¥-.t-kor sound system. Btl·
Free e-.te. Will Ill&gt; anylet by deed reconled In Vol·
625.
1wt.,. · ~~~lltiiCK -~-1-'Wl; &lt;c. •-anent~ $83P,}1z.~!"fl,;l!r/'pay- ume 167, Page 694. ~prt~­
• ~ }'bone 992-6440.
ed. - 5~tf'.t•Wtld
... '1 -..ue ".L11Gbft · t lit."' fidem:-'
·~· '.
au.~
.
-.2.
· perty Is IOCiited at 389 WD·'
·.· ,.
' 10-22~tc ·Phofte ·
.00•11 '
-- - - --!':...:~· ---....;-B11lck trad .. ln,, f,.m one • of " ~ /
· .·1! . ,.,- J0.16-6tc
llama Street and Improved
""'''~ - ·rOOms.
our lfiO i t car.ful owners, Po.,.,..
·
the c111 tllll..-lyll1jj&amp;2
new
. 3 bedrooms, ~"'Fi,;Kii______
•
lfHrlng, Power broke1.
- - - - - - - - - - - with a flame dwelling lher...
GUN SHOOT, Oct. 19, 12 to 4p. . TWO BliDROOM home, IIYIJw
Auto. tron•. Llk• new ln•ide
FOUR BEDROOMS, Uvirw,fam· aad li/ T.~N, ode!
on, ·fn which there are twQ In Secllon 10 conve;rad to garage. Largo lot. 110,500.00.
m. onBobbyHJUFarm,Bash- ' room, diniJW room, hall and
ond out.
tly, dining, large kitchen, utll·
Fred i.. Shl0:,1 by deed re- MOBILE __HOME 1N2 . room-•~ . ,,..
•
apartment'!Appralaed
as
on Rood. Half hogs, hams,
carpeted, 76t
Icy room, Jl/2 baths, - gas
corded In Volume 181, Poce
Skyline, lwo btdrooma,
IlL
~ JUptrcel 3 at .6,000.00.
66 GMC ···--·-- $1595
btcoo, and turkeys. ~.,...
B""'noll "'"'• MlddloporL
YB Long Wh .. lba•• Wid• Side
furnace, basement. G o o d
62?.
•·
laed
ei..
drllltd
wtll,
half
aero.
'
_
~-.4t.
.,..,..
••
Pttrc
..
GarlfiO.
ss.soo.eo.
____
t,
________
... ·.
Located ID Mlddlepert, Meigs
oared by Roclne Fire DepartPb. 99Z-99tll or 992 31135
Pld;..,p. Thl1 l1 o one owner
ne!Jhborhood.
Phone
992truck. Trode-ln on 69 GMC.
COUll!;)', Ohio, and bting part
ment.
10..15-13tc
B-2t-tfe
at $52.00.
.
19 ACRES I rooms, CIG.\uT'no; 11 now
3510.
10..16-6 p ot Lot 71 In !Iebon's Add!Uon,
Shaw good c«•· We can hlghrKOmMend. Good 6 ply
~~In
Lebtnon ~ romodoltd.baJh.Sbtdroonll,
IIIII ~ UcJi:l(;l plll.:
t .....
locoted at the comer or Third
MEIGS LOCAL Parents, vote TRAILER LOTS, Tupper&amp;
...,
p
CcianQo,
OhiO,
boo
1101
fumaca.
•n.ooo.eo.
·
..,
._ -, w. Vi. ~ ,
VACUUM CLEANER, brond
and LocustStroete,ln Middlefar the school tax renewal,
l!lr_
tbe CCIII uilderlylng 14
.
IO.lt-41c
.,.,.....
· • • ...:. 1
Plains, Ohio, on Rl 7. Call
new 1969 model. Complete
A4
FORD - ----·--$895
Aerea
In
_
_.
of
•-~20,
·
·
'
'
"""""''
keep schools open. Don't vote
port,
on
which
!hero
Ia
locatDavid Rlgis, CGalvllle, 667Ve Sto. Wagon. Pow• ,, • .,.
,...,
.,.._,
HIUM •• VIRGIL TEAFORD'--------- - - -·-' .
wl1h all cleaning tools. Small
ogolnst your kid&amp; by not
COI1YOJed
to
Fred
A.
Slllllet
.
.
.
·- .
Ina.
P,..,to.
frons.
ed
a
two
atory
rrame
build3298.
1~16-6tp
.
point
damage
In
shipping.
votlttg or ta economize a1
by deed r0001ded in Volume IASSOCIATES
992-3325 FOR lilliE,- II :'*lli;IW~
Ing, the lower trOOt btlllll u&amp;Will take $22, cash price or
their expense. It Is no tax
181,
Page
Z67.
Appralaed
u
SYRAC:USE
IInl, 'tit! f.l!!, miMI ,Ill l ed
as
a
store
room
and
the
terms If desired . Phone 992.
3 ROOM furniShed apartment
BLAETTNARS
lnato~t. Harold Moue, Rt. 2.
parcel
28
at
t94.00
··
.._
..,. ' - ·~ •nllil
olher
room
ao
apartment,
11&amp;2615.
Utilities ptid, 356 N. 4th St.
BUICK
POHTIAC
Albtny. Harrisonville PTA
lng part olthe ret~leslate coo''"'"ltd 1n ottva
Busi..S
~· va.. , . .,.,..,.. ~
Middleport. Phone 99;1-3342
GMC TRUCK$
member.
veyed
by
Fred
A.
Sh!Oet
by
Meigs
COUll!;)',
Ohio,
btiow
'
.
.
.
~ ""!• .:'{
1 ~ -21-6tc
POMEROY
10.19-1ollp
deed r~ lnVolwnel26,
the cet1 underlM! tO.tl AIR CONDITIONJI«l,llltrlaltr- ' .
.
·
Acrea In Sectlo625, - ·
aiiaa _.., Jaelt'a Refrt.l .:"""'-"':0-~--""~.":;::'C.:::•~ '
Page 36$. Alao being 756
ROOF REPAIR aad r . . lieU UNFURNISHED HOUSE, large
1969 SEWING machine, used
.... .:+!.... New Ra- Plloat c. c. ~FOBD, ~.'f 'ii!i;1
U.. tloo '-lori1Udlowaad thing room, fireplace, ldl- 1963 PONTIAC Cotalint COl&gt;- Ius! a lew limes, fully South Third Stroot, on whleh ed to Freel A. Shltlet 'b)' recorded lnVolumol87,Pqe
8~2-a~h.
·
I
0 1'111 .....,._ · ,_.; · ~
there it locoted a l'h atory
vertlble automatic, 100 per equipped 1o zig -zag. makes
doiJow. 'b)' contract.
chen, utility room bath, bedc e n t financing available.
buttonholes, overcasts, apframe dweillng, not rented.
Fne htlmate. Phooe 992room. Very ntce for two
269. Appralaed aa parcel 28
We
1'1.- " ' 1111 . " .';
Phone 992-6547.
pllquetand many embroidery
Helng part of the retl oBlate
attto 00.
-------- - ----Rllelae. !Jdil ·• ·
~
2806. We SO UQ'Where.
adults. No pets P'- Ma11011
Loeatod
In
Oliva
T-·••·
Crtlt
.
a
'b
.
•
:'
Will
sacrifice
for
designs.
t
r-2t-3tc
COI1veyed to Fred A. Slllllet by
10..1-tfc
773-5203 or 713-5746.
~-- LOGA]II FDIE aad SoffiT Eqtdp.
only UUO ash or tirms may
deed reeorded In Volume 128,
Mete•
Ctluncy, Oblo, being
-.t Siolea aad Sentcea. !lr.
.
· ·.
1-HIIej ·
10..21-Uc
-.,;;S-- R-liD_U_C_ING
- -;_~.,..- ~and
1958 PLYMOUTH station wag- be arranged. Phone 992·2685.
BO
Page 365, Malgs COUilb' ~ · the cetl underlying 61 Acna,
~ ID f1ri 11111 uCIIl - - - - - - - - - - - - - :;;:{
'J:I
.....
~--- -- - - - - --- on. Phone Chester 9$.4124. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 10-_2tk!_lc
Reeordo. Appralaedaeparcel
In SectiOI1 28, cmvayed to
.,.,,........ "'""'"' diiiCGUIII BEADY·MIX OONCijEJ'E diQ:iii:
Health center Is ,_ open, FURNiliiiED and llllfllrnlahod
10-21-3tc
4
at
$9,000
00.
Fred A. Shtllot by deed .... price• Oil. ell !;)'pea and .._
tretl rWrt 111 11111/l P~J
9 Lm. to 5 p.m. by appointIPirtlllentl. CloA to aohool.
corded In Volume 187, Page
., lin Ollliqullltera. Pbant · Fait aad tell·· FtM
mont,~ p.m. IAliOp.m. noap.·
Phone 992.6at
10..18-Uc
Locttod In Middleport, Mefa•
1964 FORD Galaxie X-L, 390,
... •-1 n..r-" r -~
- . . Ph. tn-121t, Cl!IO'!J
jlolntment neceuary. Loctt- - - - - - -,- - - - - Counl7. Ohio, being part ot 213. AWralaed aa ptrcel 30
Good Selection
4-speed; 41,000a.ctual miles.
at
~w-;
lQ;'UO!o
Co.,1~~
811 below K and K Mobile TRAILER LOTS, BOO's Mobile
Lot No. 159,conYOJedtoFrtd
'
Phone
992-5934
alter
5
p.m.
Loeated
In
Olive
T-·••·,
_
,
___
. _·- .
Homes, P a 1 n t Pleasant.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
A. Shlllet by raeorded
......
-------~----Metes
Count;y,
Ohlo,btJtwthe
•
-..
-- 1
Phone 675-2t~4 or 675-t020., State RL 124, Phone 99210..21-4tc
In Volumel4l,Poce209. This
eotl
under'"'78
Acres,
ALL
AROUND
~heft
meW.
Ia-.
......,.
- .'
104-tfc
Z95L
11-U~c
property Ia loctUid at 85-4th
-:.:::_•ed to~
tori•
111!1
oxt.rlor. ..., ... _
........c ~ d•ali ~
OF
Seetl
011
86
•
Street and Is JDwro..ioJ wiUt a
A. Sb111et ...";d:":.. r·-:._:.'""
lloolllll aadi'OUih
II Il1e ~ Oltla.Pi;;:
811
CHICKEN barbecue, spare ribs,
two story c01110111 block dwell"' ..., ~''"'
od carpentry 'b)' i:aatract. 20 ·
tU IIIII
~
Sunday, Oct. 26, sp011sored b:r For Sale
11\11 ther8on. Appraiaed ao
In Vtiume 187, Page 275. AiJ- · yeore --~ .F rtt aeU.f - - - . , . - - - - - - ---,_·.
Ch..ter Fire Department. OW URERTY Theatre .bul)d.:
parcel 13 at $6,000.00.
pnlaod ao ' parcel 31 at
- L Jolm Gro'wa, 301 ~ liE IIEIIILD llaQdiiWIIIIIbi
ServiQI starts at 11 a. m.
In Middleport, Maiga
Locttod
'?8.00.
euat st., ~ II'ltr '"Mow ,_. ....... 01111,
i~. Nice. Very reaaorable.
SHOP OUR THRIFT
Homemade ice cream. Dona~
COUDcy, Ohio, btlng part ot
Loealtd In Olive. TOWIIIItlp,
llt:l-6953..
''-r 17
~~~~~~er; aaet..,
Phone 992-5201.
tiono or plea and cakes would
Lot
159,
COilWyed
to
Fred
A.
SHOP.
3rd
FLOOR
10-12-tlc
M...
et'~~· Ohlo.beflwllle - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
be appreciated.
ShiOet 'b)' deed recorded In
~H~;::;;'t!c::!i
SEWING
-~
.1liiti1ri
·..;...nc;--;..~--:.
··10-14-12tc
Volume 141, Page 209. ·The
A.
Shll1et
'b)'
cieod
recorded
aervlce,
all
ma~o.
8f2.#2l4.
.
.
.
,. .
AWNINGS, storm . doon and
prqterty boa a l'h story
wirw:lows, carports, marIn Vol11110 187, Page 21L Aj,.
The Failrlc !IMII• p,...,~, Avrc&gt;lioJitE . . . . . .
frame dwelling thereon, and
'vACANCY for 1wo olderb ,_quees, bloorn and bttt tnauJa.
at
Authorlled
SIOWir llalea
•nlod?
·
pralaed
"
parcel
32
Is locttod at 338 Wllllama
pte. Prefer private paid po- · tJ~ Elmer White, aale1 np..
•139.00.
'
Stnlce. We .... .,.,. SelaWa llnMI"' ·
· ··
street. Appralaed •• parcel
tlents. Phone Mason, 173resentath·e. For free estt..
AU
of
the
a!oreoald~
_.,
Ut
If&lt;
.
20 at $t,OOO.OO.
. 5185.
1.~c
mates, phone O.rle1 Uale,
wW bt auld ' oublact to tJii
Loctted In SUttOn Towns~tW,
Slracuse. V. V. Jolmaooaad
1969 rtol ollalrt - . , lJIYMelgo County, Ohio, and In
CHUCK'S can save you l4l to hall
~ Inc.
5-1~c
tblo
In llecembtr, 198t, and
Section
6,
COilVO!'ed
to
Fred
on TV repairs if you bring
111e
rlallt
Ia relined 'to r..
A. Sh10et by rec!cN:dotlln
them ln. &lt;hick' s TV, 152 But~ 2 BEDROOM home, 5 rooms and
SMITH AUTO SAUC
Gas Retter• - to, 50,
Joct
IIIII'
...
all aa.... ' Volume 165, Page 13. Thlo
temut, P001eroy. Phone 992IANA~GA, OHIO
thousand B. T.U, ?Only,
bath, ratural gas, newly relnfonnaiiOII
ma;r ~ ....,....
praperty Ia lll1lnllro...r. AIJ5080.
10..16-tlc
modeled. Complete blrclt
!leo d1alrs, wood. 2 B.R.
011 thla Pl-tl fra iidiiCtii
pralsed aa ptreel 22 at $1,.
kitchen. New drilled woll, 'h •
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Melts Co. Farm Bureau wood
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twin &amp; luii. 5
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WASIIINGTON (UPI) - T h e
Senate Tuellday IIJPl'I)WCI lf81slotlon . provldll" eoch member
with an oddltlonal $23,852 to
hire more staff members, rai&amp;ill'! their all.,aneeo to .maintain state ornces, increasing
their stationery allowance arli
the number of expense • paid
tr ips home.
Althot.~£h

the measures, ca.

talned in the legislative appropriations blll, are technically
subject to approval by t h e
House, each chambertradltlon-

ally respects the otber' s selfdesignated money bills.

Chairman John Stennis, D -

GAUGE$ - CO.IIIP.al~ ll.O
ond 1U i'ulllllng ~.5 lett of
rollon ; Pl. "'--t, 2U5;
~.Muon, 20,a, !1~
1.27 ofat.; Kanawba,J'IIIIt. ·uo
rlalng; Charlelton;, 11.00 ""·
London, Marmet llld Winfield
are an tho olll.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS
Elaine Waxier up 3:05 p. m.1
Fr.,klln &amp;. down 6:30 p. m.1
Jeff- up 4:30a.m.; Eolllern
down 6:55 o. m. 1 Duncan Bruc:a
up 1:25 a . m.; Wolter Curly
down walling; Joey Cholln, up
welting.
. KANAWHA
RIVER
Marmet, Juanita White up 6:20
p. m.; Ouochllo up 7:20 a. m.;
Winfield, ~e T. Price down
9:20p.m.; Semel down 4:10 a.
m. ; Fort Dearborn up 6: 15 •·
m. : MI. State uo 6:50 e. m.
OHIO RIVER- LOCK 13, S.
M. Jenks up 6: 15 p.m. 1 ORCO
down3o.m .; lncadown6:&gt;15o.
m.; Lock 14, Foremost up 10:50
m .; Lack 15, Kathleen K.
down 7: 15 a. m. ; Lock 16. Peggy

Miss., of the Senate Ethics Committee, said the increases in offi ce expenses were necessar:y
to keep senators !rom sollcltlll'!
pr ivate donations.
Downey down 6 a. m.; Susan
The number of free t r i p s Lane down 5:20 a. m.; Lock 17,
home wa s increased from six a St. Marys up 5:20 o. m.; Esso
.)'ear to 12. Allowances (o r Pennsylvania up 6:50 a. m.;
home - state offices were in- Belleville Locks, Poplar down
creased to $1,600 a year, and 7: 45 p. m.; Winnie Mae down
stationery allowances w e r e 8:05. p. m.; H. E. Bowles up
raised from $3,000 to $3,600 a 11 :30 p. m. ; Zapepe Service
down 5: 15 a. m.; Andrew P.
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o. m.; Elgerclllf up 3:&gt;15 o. m.;
A. V. Criss down 4: 15 •· m.;
'Blue
Bird up 5: &gt;15 o. m.; Polly
Pre~idenl
R. up 6:55 a. m.; Greenup .
Vernon Weber, Rutland, was Locks. Helen R. up 10 p. m.;
elected president of the Meigs Robert P. Tlbollup 11 :10p. m.;
Local School District Ohio As- Volvollne up midnight; John J .
sociation of Public School Em· Rowe up 6: 15 a.m .; Bayou
ploye s Tuesday evening at LoFIIto down 6:30 o. m.,
Meigs High School In Middle- Moldohl Locks, R. H. Boswortl1
port.
II down 5:30p. m.; Ravenswood
other oft'ieers elected were up 6:20 p. m.; Allied-Ashland
Ernest Wood, vice president; down 7 p. m. ; J . S. Lewis down
Mrs. Phil Globokar, secretary, 7:30p. m.; Alton z.phyr up 7:&gt;15
a n d Mrs. CarrOll swanson, p. m. ; Diane Bosworth down 9
p. m.; J. E. VIckers down 1:30
treasurer.
o.
m.; Scott Chotln down 3 o.
Reports of the district and
m.;
HelenS. down 5:30 a . m. ;
state conventions were given
Elisha
Woods up 7 1. m.
and plans made to meet with the
cteptors of the Southern a n d
Eastern Districts In November.
The Meigs Chapter will meet
every other month (January,
March and May of 1970) on the
second Tuellday ofthea•months
at Meigs High School.

Weber

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former

Congressman -at -large in
Cillo, will be speakers when
Young Democrats of Meigs
County s~age a dinner at 7 p.

m. Saturday at the Pomeroy
Junior High School.
The dinner was announced

erroneously earlier this week
lor Friday. The Salem Center
PTA will serve the dinner .
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T onlght and Thursday
October 22-23
HOT OPEN
Friday thru Tuescloy
October 24-28
Wolt Disney's
RASCAL
(T echnlcolor/
Steve Forrest Bil Mumy
Walt Disney' 1
HANG YOUR HAT
ON THE WIND
(T echnicalor}
Ric Natoli , Navojo In·
dian boy, as Goyo; his

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Tina;

Judson

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Admission: Adults, $1.00
Children, 60c
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loa mo.. fa-.bla ellmate l'or
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-Miehael Young

action woo lnlllatal for three
maiD rea...,.:1. - n waa felt tllal tho
ermnentelllmate Ollthlsy '1
cr(\1 wos (ll'ally -raiAIII
and waa beliW u118111o 11'1. 1o
beat clown tho (IBIIIs NFO membe had al__._ made 1 - •
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Llblnon for Ill crldtililn on
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strollana eruplwd In 11111'111 ond
In TriJioil.
Iraq, which hu 12,000 trmy
!rGopo In Jordln llld oi,GOII 1n
Syria, onnouncH H 1011 puttltho lr-1
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statloned''atthodl--'oftht
g-.lllas. lroq prot- to
Llblnon Wid Hnl a quarltr of
a million Arabi Into tho otreell
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COLUMBUS (UPI) _

The anybody o good husloilnd but 1
20-year-old girl llld o 45-yllr·
School llraduate sold tocla
old mon just doesn't jlbt," lilt
there wos no toundollan to
said. " He 11 a very nice per·
ports her doUilhler Intended to son. I couldn't think of IIIYOfll
marry Dr. Sam Sheppard even nicer lor I IOO·In·IIW but not
though she sold " he would far a 20-yeer-old."
moke anybody a llOOd hus"They were obviously Hen toband."
gether out there and somebody
Mrs. George Strickland, the came to their own conclusions,"
wile of Shepperd's wrest11n11 sold Mrs. Strlc:tllliild.
Shepperd W.s recently dl ~
pertner, said her daUilhler Coleen ond Sheppard had _ , vorced by his second wile, G!Ir·
photographed In Los Angeles man born Arlarie Tebbenlohaftna
where he Is to wrestle Friday who charged the former Bey
Village oateopath with "gross
night.
She sold the photograph op. nevlect of duty."
SMpperd was convicted of~
perentlyledtospecuiotlon Shop.
murder
of his lint wile Mlr·
perd. who was !he delandanl In
jJyn,
whose
blildg- body
two 'ot the most IOflaolianal
murder trials of tho century, was f0&lt;01d In their (llhJoMbll
Boy vm...- ~~ame."He
YjOUid marrv Col!'!"'·
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,be was ,gr~ a
anything to It," sold Iotty
new trial In tPM by ·the U. S.
Strickland. "I think It' s a pub·
Supreme Court and acquitted I•
llclly stunt.
tor !hot yeer.
" I think Sam would make
Ho woo defended by famed
criminal lawyer F. LH lellay
of Bostan.
Shepperd . embarked an hla
wrestling career early lalt swnmer . He sold he Intended to. do.

son, J. W. Scarbrough, John be elected 1o the boardolpubllc mother of a 1966 Eulmoor Hlflh
Lawson,

Lawrence Jolu!ston,

and eanstruc. Thendoro Willford, Jim Patter-

IIJalrs. George Holman haa fil ed for the treasurer's post but
there Is no public affairs candldate.
Pomeroy has five candidates
aeeking fwr oounclloeats. They
are Franklin M. Rizer, J. Lu~
cion Poolln, Donald E. Collins
and Elma Russell, Republicans,
and Ralph Werry, a DemocraL
Phyllis HeMessylsthetreaSIIrer candidate and board of pubHe alfalr candidates - being
elected lor the first time- are
E. F. RobiDBOII, James H. Stephenson and William G, Baronlck, all , _ sen~lng by appoint-

lion will 11111 underway as soon son, Robert L, Fitch.
Letart- James Junior Spaun,
a a possible.
~ persona attended the Roy Pearaon, Howard Norris,
bid openlnge, The session was Don R. Hill, Everett Ransom.
completed ln one hourandtwen - OUve - Bernard L. Be~mett ,
f3l minules.
WIUiam Conncllly, George W.
Assodatlon olllelals hope wa. Redd, Al¥ln Reed .
tar wiU be llowlng In rural Gal.
Orange - WUIIamS. Henderlla Couney ''by the time now. son, 0, J, Pelllllngton, Doroel
ero are In bloom next spring." Miller, Robert Marcinko, Floyd
This will depend, however, on E. Well .
weather condltlona this winter.
Rutland - Dale L. Wright,
Tho project Is holna !Inane- Jamea Nicholson, Uolbert A.
ed with_a _'!2, 113,000 loan !rom Romine, William Smith, Nathan
(Continued .., page 6)
E. Vanaman, Budd Junior Dar II.
Salisbury - Guy A. Russell, ment.
Chester W. Zirkle, Bernard D.
Middleport VIllage has a ean" ' .,....,
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, tertii, JGseph E. Carsey, Jllil- YIIIIShan, Jolu! w, Zerlde, and
··llile DQion, Herman JosephMc- David Oblinger, Republicans,
~rti)r, diaries W, Chapman. and Cllll'ord Slumbo, an Indo"
&amp;Jtton llllton N. Wolfe, pendent, for the four seats on
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Robert W. Louks, Homer M. council, and James E. Brewneed ony. I was very close to Circle, Debert A. Smith, otis lngton for the board of public

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affairs.

Three school board races
willbe decided by voters.
In Swthom Local School Distrlct, 10 candidataa are seeklag three seah Candidates are
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Charles F. Pyles, Deunle IIIII,.
Charles D. liamllton, Howard
R. Ervin,_ Roger G. Theiss,
George W•Uiam Cmdltf, Claronce Lawronce, Am L. Buoo,
Frederick J. Stobart and David
W, Cletana.
Foor candidates are aeeking
three seats ootheoount;yboard.
They are VIrgil L Atkins, Jlar.
old R. Lohse, George A, Parry
and John William Blaettnar,
In the Eastern Local District
where two eandldates are to be
elected, three have filed . They
are Oris L, Smith, L 0. McCoy,
and CIJ'de E. Kuhn.
With two to be elected, the
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lllCI"6'1'
has two candidates, Frank W.
Porter, Jr., and Don E. Mullen.
GeneraliJ', villages are short
of eandidatea.
In Rutland, liD candidates Illed, -- the awowu
-•-•-•atration wiU
be aleetecl by wrlle.Jn.
Racine hu five eandldatos
seeking roureoomcll seats. They
tendonts they are precluded are Grace Roush, Lawrence
from receiving a trial' by 1 fair _
Wid imparllll lury," the ttlor·
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neyl aald In their motions.
Publicity hos created 1 public
"state of mind ... llhotl has
_ , caiQJiated and designed'' 'f1.

at hi a killer·"
Copt. Martin Lee, chlet of
lnspeclors lor the Son Francisco Pollee Deportment, sold the
mon who called the KGQ.TV
morninll talk show and ldenll·
fled himself as "Sam," wes "a
personwilhomentalproblem ."
However, pollc sold there was
no woy of telling whether or not
he was the zodiac slayer. who
hos bragged In cryptic nates of
kllllng live persons In lour
seperate attacks during the
past 10 months.
"I need help," the caller sold
whllovlowerswatched program
host Jim Dunblir and Belli,
whose presence wu requested
by the man. "I'm sick .. . ! don't
want to go to the gas
chamber."
Belli, who defended · Jock
Ruby for the killing of
presidential 'ossouln Lee Hor·
vey Oswald. agreed to esk Dial.
Atty. John Jay Ferdon nat to
press for the - h penalty.
Ferdon sold Ieier he could
make no "promises or gua(ContiJud on Page 6)

Ten tax levies are up for the
Nov. 4 election. They ar&amp;Three _ quarters of a mill ,
county • wide, new tax for men-

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Ho Is presently practicing In

tall¥ retarded.
Two milia, Racine VIllage,

new tax, operatlonandmalntenanllO of fire department.
Three mill , Syracuse Vllloge,
renewal for cur rent expenses
and operating expenses.
One.l!alf mill, Chester Township, renewal, operation and
maintenance o!llredepartmenL
One.l!alf mill , Orange Tcnm..
ship, new tax, current e;qoens.
oo.
One.l!alf mill, Orange Township, renewal, fire PiotectiDII.
One mill - Scipio Township,
fire protection, •·enewal.
Three mills, Meigs Local
School Dl&amp;trlct, renewal, operaUng levy.
Three mills, Eastern Loeal
School District, renewal, operatlng levy.
F our miD&amp;, Southe rn Loca1
School Di strict, renewal, operaUng 1-.
v••
All the sehool levies up for
renewal are needed II the ellstriets are to receive FOWida.
tlon Ald.

Retarded

Columbus.

GI Death8
Under 100

The Meigs Youth Chap..,r oi
the Ohio AssocloUon for 11&amp;tarded Children have begun a
drive in the county to Insure
passage of the three qiBrtor
mill operating levy that wlll be ·
on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Shirley Jackson, speclol ed,..
cation teacher in the Eaatarn
School District and oriii!DlZer
and advlaor of the Yooth o. A.
R. C. , said tolay the levy must
pails " IC retarded children In
Meigs County aretorecelvetho
care and treatment they d.serve."
Presently there ia one class
for mentsll,y retarded In the
county. uPassage of the leV)'
would enable tho aoaoelaUonlo
start a second class whl&lt;:b Ia
vllally ooeded," It was sta!Aiil.
1n addition to tho second claoo
tho assoelatlon would be able to
·extend Ito services with 1 pr&amp;achool prO(jYlllll, a sheltered
workshop, an adult aotivltyeentor, and a ~stlc center, It
was noted.
Youth O. A.R.C. has adopted
several pl.uuo to pl'OIIIOie pao-

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Drill Said ail bids would be
taken under advisement by the
association'• board &lt;t directors. Contracts ror the 129 •
mile wate•·llne projeet hopefully wiD be awa"!!ed within two

SAN FRANCISCO I UP I)- A
A " FOR~ OF 11$0 ARAB GUERRILLAS Invaded Lebanon
troubled man who said he was
from ~ at three polnlo toda,y and kldnoped a score or Leban- the "Zodiac" slayer of five
ese lllldler• beiore they were drl ..n back with tank and rocket 1 persons pleeded lor help,
· fire. FllliiiiW bnike out in refugee caq~s between Lebanese ae- · complained of headaches ond
eurt~ forns iliid Paleatlnioii refugeeL
cried out "I've got to kill"
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It woo LeballDII'I worst polltleal and lnternatl~ turmoil during a two-hours of bizarre
elllee the nation achieved lndepeoxlenco 26 years ago and It conversations Wednesday en a
plunged the Arab world Into a major crisis that lor the m0111ent television talk show.
overllhadowed the eonllnulng ~araell eonlllct.
However, he fa lied to keep
Arab IUOfl'illa• atruek again today in lsaral's port city of two surrender appointments
Halla, blawt,. .., a ftllh apartment bulldlnt! iliid l&lt;lllt,. ,a waman, with attorney Malvin Belli, who
tho B80IIlll death ID two days. loraell planes retaliated by bomb- told the caller, ''All of San
S,. iliid strall~ attacks against Arab guerrilla bases ln'Leban- Francisco wants to help you.
Tht hand Is out. you can feel
oil.
the hands out."
S~ critical role .for UN
There also was a challenge
CINCINNATI - THE UNITED STATFS FACFS n .. erlals Issued Ia lDdloc-from the
aituatt0111 ID tho 1170sln whleh tho UDIIAIII Nations muat play an brother of San Francisco cab
driver Paul Stlno. Tht cabbie
IDtUapelllable part,Charlas W, Yost, u. S, ambassador to the
wos shot to - h Oct. 11, ond
U.' N. oa1d bore Wednesdly.
file
killer mailed o piece of
, Yost oa1d the erlsea were an "ever-mounriJlS global arms
bloodied shirt with a
Stine's
.,Ace," overpq;ulatlou, JJOV8rly-stricken natiiR!s, mlsu11811 rebooolful
letter to II newspeper.
., aourees and lntenatlonal vlolenes. He epoke at the U. N. Week
Stine' I brother, Joe, 34,
illlicl!eon ol the CltieiDnatl .lYorld Allllira CouneU, commemora~ operator of a Modesto service
.... the 24th aildversar)' of the world organization which occurs
stotlan, luued on Itinerary of
Frldi.J,
his dslly habits ond challenged
Zodiac to "come and get me."
Mother carries dq11f(hkr into lake
DOes Not Carry Weepons
CHARDON,. OHIO - MRS. KATHLEEN JACKSON, 37, wict"I don't carry 'MIDPDIIS,'' said
cmod lose tllan a y•r ago, Wednelldaywaded lito lhe cold wotero the 165-pound Atrny and Air
of Ollrdoo Like and dloaweored with hot22-montl&gt;ddillll(llltar Force veteran. "I don't feel I
ID her al'lll8.
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Several school children watehocl tho bizarre murder-suicide.
they ran
help, Attaw&gt;ll by tho lire department to
ra'l'lve Mra. JaCkoCil and her little dlltllhtor, Christine, were ro..
COLUMBUSIUPil- Attorneys
for the nine delenclonts In a
.4 plew ¥HJrla another GOP rebuttal
gambllng ...ackl1• case atleved·
'WASHINGTON - VICE PRESIDENT ~lro T. Aanew's ~~ ly Involving eight Columbus po.
taelil m war iliiddefensecriUcste..provokeda reaction qalnst llcemon _.,.sdoy filed rna.
tiona In U.S. Qlstrlct Court for
hba IIY 1nothor member or his own party,
Sea. Edwrd W. Brooke, R-Mass., aald today .Ajpiiw wos a c h - of - ·
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chargl,. lhlt Sen. Edmund S. Nuookle, o.
·:;ct..
:; r.ta1ae - ~· 1968 eleetlm _...m waoplayiog Roialan ct!"O:ea::,::
vane~~
news
publicity
hod ed·
. · nul- willa Amert•n oeeurley, Bl&gt;ooke aloo told UPI hi re- ·
veriely otteeticl tho -'unity
Ape;t'• weekend blaot ot leodera ot the Vleliiilllmora- lor
tholr ell- to receive a
torlum, I AaneW laholed "Ill. olfate carpp d. 111\!udent fair trial.
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In tht New York
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- MOIIETIIANONEMILLIOI'{~einmen but. Sprlnglllld, Dayton, Akron
ljUit 1111\oldiJiclgaretteol!i 1968, a~
to • 1)811 11Kf Toledo;
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Ia nmnlng for tho board of pub.
Columbia - Glem R. Cline, lie IIJalra.
Jamea E. Gaston, Arnold Jor.
Woodrow T. Zwilling Is the
dan, Cluence E. Fraley , Alva oniJ' council candidate In flyra •

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The bids were openeclbyCheahlre Mayor Bob Burchett, who
Is treosurer of the Gallla Coon.
f3l Rllral Water Aasoelatlon.
TheY were cheeked IIY R. wu.
Dam Jenkins, the aaaodatlon•s
lepl advisor. Bids were re-

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-.bid Wl8 $1,920,125.58.
Otbel' &amp;lllll1'enl low blcldera
lall Dlllllt In 1M l!radboii7 BuildIna In Cheahlre were:
Tliika - Caldwoll Tank Co.,
Lo!!lb!De, Ky ., $188, 547.00.
Tnltment
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'1111 Nordel Coolractlng Co., ney &amp; McKee Co. , Portamoutb, corded by ivaltar Neal, auod.
Brldpville, Pa., waa - e n t $366,250.
atlon leeretary, and presented
low bidder m the ge~~eral ...,..
Wells - Moodys of Dayton, IIY Jobii Drill, resident engln.
tract l'oreanlltrucllon&lt;ttli!!Gal- Vandalia, Dblo, f46, 830.
eer for Sleco Inc::., ot Colum111 C&lt;iunQ' Rural Wotar A&amp;so.
Meters - Crane Co., West a..s, Ind., wboae engineering
dotlan's new water suppi.J and Lafay~. Ind. , $38,673.
firm desllll!ed the waler sys.
dllllrlloutlon IIJ'steill.
Tweiil;y • Bill firms submitted tam. Ralph B. Voorhis, asalst.
0( fOUl: b1cla 8,Ibmltledm thla bid• rcir varlooa phase&amp; of the 1111 · - Formers Home Ad.
,..._. d. tho project, Nardel'a projeet.
• ministration director, Inspect.

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La•y E111ulre
Shot Coltrlna

.Wa-ter SystemBids 0'Pened

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ELBERFELD$ IN

WMn UhN Comftrt NftNII It
,wchoMd •• • Mt,
In thti event of lnt_..,.l cl•fects
In strudur. • w•b.anehl'l tho
• .,. uf.cturw will • tht f1 low•
lng ftf th. -'IIMI p..nho••t
1· 0111'1"11 ttlt fir" ~· .,._,
,urchaM, ,.,.., • ,.,.,.. the
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Two trustees wiD he elected In each township. Every townahlp has races with the exception of salem where ooly two candidates, Worthy Bright and Harley E. Grate, flied.
Candidates in the other townships are:
Bedford - Fred A. Eastman,
Charles Williams, Norman Wolfe, Albert D. Hill, Marie
Wood.
Roush aRd Gene Lyons. Harriet
Chester- Arthur Orr, Char- S. Nelgler Ia aeeldng election
lea Blsaell, Milford Frederick, as treasurer and Dale F. Boyd

TlmlllJI .Mcllanlel; oeeond row, Lori Kloea, Pam Imboden,
Malinda Demooll)', Rena Lefebre, Laurel ~encer aoxl Llso
Beeker; front, Debbie Zirkle aoxl Jean Roush. Leoden of
tho Broomles ar~ Mrs. Bernard Fultz aoxl Mrs. Bobby
Payne.

INVES'JTriJRE CEREMONY - lmelllture eeremallles
were eonduetecl Wednellday at the Heath Methodist Church
1D Mldclleport for llllW members of Brownle·Troq&gt;s 87 and
174. lll..a~a~ were, back rUIV, I tor, Jerrell Kelly, Julie
Biron, Rebecca Baker, Kim Donabue, Margo Martin and

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Furniture

Three de!endalits were lined Tueldal Dllllt In the court
d. Mldclleporl ~
Fl&amp;her. Fined .10 lllld C101t.1
each were KeliJ' M. MeKoa.
zle, 18, Pomel'QJ, lfl"'""l
tires; CJ.yde A. TQior, 28,
Middleport, lnlodealla!, IIIII
~ E. Ward, 20, Middleport, reddeao coperatlon.

STOCKIIOLM (UPI) - DHIM!ona IIIMIUII, . . .
wright and poet Semuel Beeliett Ieday
1M INt Nallel
Prize for Literature. The .72,500 InN woa tbe third of
six - 1 prizes to be liven lhlo yeor.
The ts..i&gt;ember SWedtlli Aeollenly ID oumw tho
year-old wlmer, said Beckett waa awarded the prize '"!Ol'
hi a wriUJlS, which, In new forma Cor the novel iliid ~
In the destitution of modem man, acqulnoa llo eleva~~!~&amp;"
La at year's literature prize reciPient wosJIP&amp;IIOaeautbol'
Yaounaru Kawabela.
On Oct. 16, the 1969 - 1 Prize for Medlclno went to
three Americans for their discoveries coneernlq: Ylruoes
alXI viral diseases. The Peace Prize on Oct. 20 woa 11..., flo,
the lnternatioml Labor Organization.

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BY BOB HOEFUCH
What with scboollxoerd and township races plus tax levies ,
the Nov. 4 election In Meigs COWity will offer something tor ev·

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rleolf, Ille. was diiiOOYered IIY
member&amp; d.arallrooderewwbo
noticed smoke "''DDnB from tho
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Wo•ns Colts-Girls Coats-•ns Colts- lop C011s
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Slwp In Comfort On 'lhe 3rd Floor For Carpet
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Jlooald Rusoell, 19, Middle·
port, waa fined $5 iliid eo&amp;la
ror paaaing m a yellow line.

Dllcharles - Pe117 H u bberd, Dooiia Hill, Arley Well,
Paula Dlorenberlor, E I m 1

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~q~on; Charles !mlllvon, 28,
Elll '-'West Columa..s, and
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..,.ed sa abindoned
DIIIt .,.....W. camp Ill tho Jun.
lie _,. 1111 border willa 'l1111·
111111, a mlllfar711plkumaa aald
Ieday. The r-l"'llllllt pllltWII
dloeorered llc!;day aa-•d.
20 to 30 auenUiao were ll&amp;bted _,. tho Thai border.

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IAbailonMICitlnllliildtot.... 111,~~· Stl4iilllllll'l
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will' ... did no(
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SCHIJ~"'"nAI)Y, N.Y.": '7 ' ~~~ '""II IW '"'" '"lij~'~ .
from Beirut ..,.. PtleiHnlln Klii'*W ,ilrM 10 miles Gut ill Nov. t, to IIIia ~ lnll ,..
gwrrtlll llildli' YMIIr Arlr.t hit wiY, theltll -.M he hid lilt
A ~ 70
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;rdlred 1,000 Clli'ftlliMido ...tn·
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The· Middle Etll News ltckel 011 • CIIUIIIW II 1
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'leancy In Cllro Mld41Mo Beirut dlpao lnoe.lf store. ~lng NM:Urmln CMnOI "' Ia 118. ,;
lnslclthefoundiMitUIIpwlfh Why . . . ,_. II PO lniMMfw
dlmonsfratlant ...lnot tho tho Wid lddi . . of IN In his voting .._., lin chtr'"
l..tbliiiH(IO¥"""'*"broktout llldMn VlctorW.Itlrop · ' man,~ of lllburbln O'lflrl
nHr fht _E iterlk Allldldl • • ICMI..:...
droYt
51 ; T..;...,lp his '&gt;IOied twl~ ..
when hund,.. of prolelten
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bullhlrtel blrrlcadtl of~ W.klrop """" In &amp;ellston 5p1 ' "Why 111 tht fuol?" tinct•·:
lild old can llld 1
todlllt-·tho IICitel.
man IIMd. "Gta whll, I Ius!'
HCUrlty - " from tnfor ng
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Trlapoll where Pi'O'f-'lll• Somtrllen who .gave hlfl! 1 ·Ill,... cloDn llrmtn ola,hed
Leben. . "dlnol.oncH the ,.. puali tho o.tl*' clay.
llld clown !'WI ol cao;q on 1/
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A p11 Nlll u.m In , tht farm iiHI' lllre t o "'"" 1 1 nc: _,,..
~~--ola of tho .filling to IIIII tho dlotlnCilon Gf
Dlplornatlc!'OU"CHin London W~lllgtoni'GatiadayPfOid: · ~.:=
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Drl,- . of black VW . who ,_,
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OrYtlll llrl!ili.brl¥ed I alld;·,\
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Sun. II Wire. 1o M, p i - ~II !wo,!lly dtlute to will the 11ftt ·
Poll;,. orreoled 20 Arlb me about danlloge ~.- to llld till1 of tho 11011 .PIIIM·
" - " following tho wly ~-:!';, ~1200. ;r a27S3,
BODY IDI'NITIED
morn'ng explollona In Holrt, or
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Atht lint o1 which occurred at
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LE MANS, Fri!IC»-PPer,.. Scioto River Tlltadl,y ..._ IMIIIa' .
bl!lldlngo ......, hlsvlly cia· Gill•, )0, luinped from 3,000 11 llfled ao llr~. Sorib C.·
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CINCINNATl (Ui'O- A iilllbbom, rmr.alum fire took two
and a hal! boura to brllli 1111der eantrol lata Tuesday at a
warehouH lllled with - r
allllll the OIIIo River In the
clcy'o well and. The blaze ot
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WUUam Holmes, Margaret F.
Quisenberry, Pauline L. Gebllr' Atf. for Trona., !i)Too:uH.
Sybll EJ&gt;eriibach, Com.,
11am Holmes, dec., to Pauline
L. Gebler, Parcel, !lrrao:uH,
Pauline L. Gebler, Roberi J.
Gebler to Margaret F. Quisenberry, 100 A, , flyracoae .
Margaret r. Quisenberry,
Roger c. Quisenberry, Marpr.
et F. ~ry . alf3!, in!aet,
Pauline L. Homes Gebler, Margaret F. Qulsenberey, alf31. 111
fact., Robert J. Gebler to Robert H. Crow, Kathr)1I H. Crow,
Pucel, flyraeuae.
~ J , Lewis, Addalou M.
Lawia to Fulton ThompPCIII
Tractor sales Inc., Pomeroy.

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3. - Thla action will otap ~ wbo relllde 111 Akron"'·' . ,
NFO'a action loblock(ll'linoor·
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ghiDII qother 10 thot g r a In
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aorghiDII can be fad CXIIO t he
Tht g-rllla orVWIIBIIOM
market at a more atlotaetory
blamed the ~ track·
down on the United Stalet.
Price to the NFO members.
olreedy under Artk&gt; attldt for
The NFO memben are belnt!
permitting 111 cltl- to ....,.
asked to COI'Qct Ill IIOIHilemIn tho lsrtoll armed far-.
bero askltw them to join the
'!be llullaDd Ulllted Melbo- ~,_ of
NFO and to hold their 1 ra I D dlllt a.urch will hold a rellelt ,:;;~":.~
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Clmp Franela AllluQ' MBl' Cairo to bring In Ruultn and
The NFO lsadvlsi~Witsmem· RJo Grande this weol!illcl.
C h i . _ ' - for tho Arabi.
bers to store and hold all other
Members d. tho dllrch plan.
co-.-mao todly blow up
niDI to 80 SalliriiiQ',)IIIIR for three residential apartm•t
tho woekend are alked to:.,; buildings In the 1.,1111 port city
!)' Mro. Georlll! While.
of Halfl. loreell worpl.,.
IDilll j;ll for tbe ~ oer- strafed Egyptian mllltery ter\'lee ore to meet at 9:30 a.m. ge11 an tho Mlf bank of ttle
~ at the church. Thoae . Gut! of 5uu alter Egyptian
nul'•&amp; trllllpOI'Iatloa '"' el- artillery killed twa · 1.-oelia
Iller cia.!' are flo pbane M r 1. r . - y night.
Chipman. llornlnl HrDarrel K. Gall, 52, Langiiat
lhe camp wUI biiiiD
'l'lcea
YIIIi Route 1, died Tuellday
ot
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Tben wUI be 1
ot the Holzu lledleal Center.
Mr. Golf had beell employ. blaket dlmer 11110011.
ed as 1 bus driVer In tho Western Local School District and
Bond~ Forfeited
the Meigs Loeal ·School Dis-

Rulh B. Keller, 8,0t8 IQ. ft. , lene OW, Bowling Green, Ky. ;
Chester.
Niese! A. Weatherman to Mlos Ro8111118 Gall, Columllua,
and Gloria Gall, ot - . ; a
Tuppers Plain&amp; Communley sister, Mrs. Evelyn DavIa,
Lanpvllle Route 1, two brothClub Inc., Lola, OrllDIII!.
Joseph Postlewait, dec., to ers, Raymond, Langeville Route
Marie Postlewait, Cert. d. 1, and Manta, d. ~d,
Trans., lllddleport.
11111 a ..,...d-. Rleky Gall.
Denver Thoma, cjec., to MJI.
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will ~hold
clred L Zlel!ler, WWiam R.
l&amp;ler &amp;e&lt;nces
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at 1 p.m. FridaJ at the DanThoma, Glen w. Thoma, Atf. ville Qwrch d. Christ with tho
for Trans., Bedford.
Reva. Denver Hill and VerWIIbelmlna L Thoma, Mil
clred Ziegler, Georlll! Zleper, ,... Dolin delating.
Glen w. Thoma, Grace Thoma.
William R. Thoma, Ertce Tho- ot the Marlin Fomeral Home Ill
ma to Kenneth R. Colllno, llllill Rullancl arter 7 p.m. toda,y omM. Collins, 6.98 A., Bdord.
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