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JIOOCI• 1v sell or homemac!e LIS1011: n"* 1amoua. ..w-.
ltemi ma,y brlnll them ID Cl1;y styli', ·earthy mO)IIK favored by
tory
school
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llaU on FridaY or 5ltut'dl1. tho young motion plctu.-.
'CoLUMBUS (UPII - Tho &lt;JIIo Rhodol,th.-..lull-tlme..,chortaftd •IICII
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audl-- ·--~lftUe 1o moll
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other
action
tile
board
apIIMrd of Education hal lmpl•
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The pro-'s
will be lor 1118' Qlfieral
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011 televl •
"*'led 1969 legislative mHS- proved:
cla......,.... Tho two ochoOII
113,000
on lire tiGII. - .tho 111m "Tom J..,.."
vocational
odu&lt;.allon
-3.769
urK selllftt up adult high
hove limited school '!"rollmtftl, .lrllek, IDol lor p~rchoao of ocored only milt rllllfttl
Khool education program• and ...,.101 1o -ve on estimated
-EKionolon of I doldiiM lor
noedocl llims for 1118 fl r e
,d was ltlwafore '8
126.000 pupils In CJ\Io durlftt tile
lllulftt pormlto to non-ttochlng
foderal MOllOY appllciiiiGIII from
clol*rtmei!L Chriltmll !low- ~~orif--ln Its ·network
current school year.
1111stants In public schools.
Nov71o
Feb.
6,
19111,
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will be lOki airing "vera I weeks bock, ,
-A plan In which lOCh of tho
Tho board docldod Molldoy to
of
delay
In
congreaslonel
apaiOIII
wilh
homemade
IIOIIP. • .now eomea word that ".GeorGY
roqulro a high lchool diploma alate's elementary and secon- prop-lationsbaked bea'ns, potaiD aalad, girl' llftlahod a dreadful 61&amp;1 In
dary schools would participate
tar 1au.nce of a four-yHr per- In a .,l!isslve reading program -FundlfttOI educlllloneltele- hot clop, !Ish end french tile lair.! natiOMI ranklngs. ,
mil to a ~~- aldo. who howfries.
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~.point:
_ , may got 0110 tor lust one tor chlldron.
Tv Foun-Northwnt
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may
well
bo
that
tho
-A record 4,816 special edu11
,..r II not a greduote.
11011 and Greater Toledo ETV
VETERANS MEMORIAL.
outburts ot oarthlntu 011 vldoo
cation
cl•sses
for
the
pruent
SOROIUTY '1'0 IIEET
:;t.:dol hllp elementary teach Foundation.
HCISPITAL
trom Mw-atylea fllma, a
school
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GaJnma Yu ~ ofBe-"' with such chores as collect-A $(1,631 conalructlon InAdmlssiO!lS - Joseph Hood, concarn of cGIIservatlvo view-Exomptlonl for Scioto Valta Ph1 Sorority wU1 at 8
Ing money. dressing children.
loy Md Newcomerstown school crease lor tho SoulhaOtl Local Millersville; u 81 Cosio, Kao- ..-1 , may bo minimal otter all p,m. Thur.- at
Col•!81bola
Ol')ertlzlng games and other
districts from compllanca with School Dlolrlctol Portaeo Coun- aU1111' CJa.yton Tipple, Middle- 01 networks and otudlol tall
sChool activities.
Sollthtrll
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~ lAithor Amos, Cheohlro; bock on tholr own t&gt;omomado aad
a
atandord saying each olamon- ty, roqulrod by lnlletlon.
ooclal .,....;. In~ •
·t heodull oducollon programs
-condtllonolly a 151,000 ..,.,.. ElaiiiO MWioen,
BQUomJ movln. which IIIey know they
wUI help moke the per10111 ellstructiGIIInc:ruse
tor
Chippewa
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Stdlo.rt
Sr
Racine. can construe! spoclllcally to
g.,:o tor )obs. which has the
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School Olslrlcl In Wayne Coun- "::':....a.s _: H;;,er leeo- ottracl television'• · gonorally
svppor1 of Gov. James A.
ty, due to higher costa.
older oudlonca.
UY
-A roque1t by tho YOUfttl- howor.
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Addrollftt&amp;: CBS-TV'aprlmoOn
town Boord of EduciiiiGII lor IX·
SUt'~"ERS CONTUSION
time pro lootboll game come 1ft
tensiGII of • ~.000 conlrad tor
11&gt;e MlddlftlOrl E-R squad a remarkably olrong 26th
Plans to name the •-outstand- expansion of tho Chollln Voce- was called to tho Foodllner • among all ahows. , .II was
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Ing young educator ol Meigs tlonal School.
--Confirmed tile revocation of art. who sulrerod a cortuslon on .which should pleaso tho
C&lt;JunV" was aJID(JWlC8d today
by Richard Poulin and Ralph the Bello Conlor Local School his hoalllna faiL He waataken opposiiiGII network ABC-TV
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Werey, co-&lt;halrman ol tile Jey- Dlsfrld In Logon county, ettec- to Volerana Memorlal Hol!))llal, because, starting next tall, II
live June 30, 1970, booed upon trootod. and reloued.
will present weekly pro loofbilll
, Jewell D. Carr, 70, Alfred, coo project,
falllftt to meet state otar&gt;dlrdl.
Monc!IY afternoon In Ath- The search Is part of a na•• following an extellllod III- tionwlde Jeycee program ID
lin. He ms bom at Allred, spotllstrt tile achlevemonta and
Cit 1011 ol the late WIIIIam dedication of professional edu~ and RoSI Barnhill Carr. cators, both male and female,
1J!1 was a widely kn&lt;nm !arm- betWeen the aJ18s ol21 and 35.
of the Allred area. Mr- Educators ol the first fhroul!l!
Cur bolonp4 ID the Or'""' 12th zrade levels will bo eon- Judge• lor thooovelllhiiJIIWI)
Cbristton Church end Alfred oldered.
Meigs Counll' Junior Miss PaaGron&amp;oNames for nominations ma,y eart are allliOUilCed by pqeart
::He Is survived by his wife, be received from lftYOOI- cholrman Ralph Werry.
IIIa,.Y Guthrie Carr; two sons, Names end the school address
They are Joe Avis, director,
WIIIWn L., Coolville Route 2, ol educaiDrs nomlnoled ahould west VIrginia Junior Min Pait.a Charles D., ~rsPlalns; be malled to outstandlniYoung geant; Mrs. Wando _ GIII-,
i:daustrter. Mrs. Thomas(Thol- Educator, Meigs Counll' Jey. Mrs. Ohio 1962, who iudiod the
6 Mae) White, Long Bottom; cees, P. o. Box 2, I'Omel'O)', west Vlrglnlo Junlor Mlas Paa\&amp;lstor; Mrs. Oslo Henderson, Ohio 45769,
eant and the Mlsa U. S.A. Paa81ysv11Ie Route 1, and If grandNominations will be )ldged eant· Russell MU!er, pall preddJdren,
locaUy by a panel of dvlc load- s
o1 the Ohio Junior Mlis
A lister, Mrs. Mabel Grlf- ers. The local winner wiD be P-rt, prooontly vice preol•
liD, and a grenddau&amp;lrter, Kim- hooorod at a Jeycees Bosses dert; Mrs. IJnda Dellawn, Ohio
llbrly Kay carr, preceded him Night cllmer In Joouary. A II Junior Mloa Inc., coor-cllMior,
In dealh.
nominations should be made by and Sber11'81l Hopkins, Jr., ....
: Fuoeral service• will be held D
1slstart doln and Instructor In
~~one
with
It Z p.m. Wednesday at tile Oraccounting, Ohio Unlvers~.
ovenlze
tihellll.
Flnllhld
Itt
llip Christian Church with the
Flrela of the pageaot will be
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BeY. Jomes Qll...,berey ofllcstapd 5&amp;1urda1, Nov. U at 8
!f!1nB· Burial wiU be In the
p.m. at 1118 Melga J unlor 111gb
elwreb cemstory- Frlt!nds lillY
(eontfnuecf tr0111 """ 1)
School audltorllllll In Pomeroy.
lou at 1118 White Fuoeral Home lllree explosions- .
Tlckata for the pogeaut oro on
Iii ~· Plalnalll)'llme.
Deputy Fire Chief Anthony aa1e at Nelson'• DriiB Store In

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MIDDLE PORT, 0.

:IIEI6S lOIATil.
TONIGHT, NOV. II
"TRUE GRIT"
'John Wayne
Glen Compboll
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Colorcartoons:
Think Sink
Go.tl Helg't:rs
Stub Cow y
SHOW STARTS 7 PJJ .

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Hov. 12-13
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I ype 01 explcis1 ve woa uild In ,;, for $1. Tlel&lt;ets •
lees! !wO of tho blasts---&lt;1! GM
nd RCA.
Pollee Copt. William Maugh
oold et tho RCA O&gt;CPIOIIon site
we could smell tho cordite
we went 'up!' Cordite Is a
ropo-llkeexploslvemohlrlal.
Tho RCA bulkllftt blost
occurred Q11llle 20th floor near
bonk of elevators In the 70·
I tory lkyocropor"It waa one hell of a big
noise and II ocarod me 1o
death," sold maintenance men
William Lynch.
At ltost half a dozen patron•
n
I the plush Rain- Room ..,
the 65th lloor of tho building
had to walk down boCIUIO tile
elevetor was knocked ovf ot
service.
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aale from nooo wtll 5 p.m. at
the auditorium onlho cl83' ofthe
pageant tor '1.50.
A Junior Mlu Parade wiU
atart oil p_.a Dl)' at 10 a.
m. at the Medlanlc St. parkiJW
lot In Pconeroy. All grollll or
orpnbatlons wlshln&amp; to partlelpate should contact Werey or
be at the parklntllotby9:45Sat-

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Mrs~ Emma Lucille Blllld,

80, Oliver St., Middleport, diad
MoDIIa1 evening In Holzer MedIcal Center.
Mrl. Blend was bom July
4, 1889 In Rutland, tile dautdlter of 1118 late John alld Miry
Am BurneY.
91e II llllrYI'Iodb.J-aons.
Floyd L. llume1, M1Mleport,

the 19th floor, The OM Injury
was suatalnod by tho elevator
operator when his cor plungod
from tho 17th to tile lllh lloor
before II stopped.
AI tile Chase Manhlltan and Fred L. IIUnle1, Colwnbuo;
building, the expiOifon 011 tho a brolber, Elmer IIUnle1, C...
16th floor iore out soverol plete Jumbus: lOVeD grandddldraa,
glou wlndoWiand caused other ...era1 ~ • grendeMI-,
"extensive damage.'' . pollee ~.and
sold.
..._1 and Gf111&gt;611S.
Mrs. Bland was a member of
1118 ML llorlah Cbureh, ML
Moriah Mtnlolll17 Sodel,y, and
the Lawll Monley American
LasloD AlmlllarJ,
In addltlan ID her poreata,
lbe waa p:ece WI In death b)'
ber llloblud, Albert Bland, tour
brolbora, and olllero.
FunoraiiOI'vlooa will beheld
Thursday at 2 p.m. at lho Mt.
Moriah Clllreh, Mlddltporl,
wltll tile BeY. Rabert Joek1011
alrldaflt&gt;g, Burial will be l1l
WI I e a Csmolel'Y, lh¢1Md
Frlelldl ..., cell at lbo !l&amp;wilnp.0-11 Funoroilfo!me Wad,.._ from 2 to 4 and 1!D 9,
and C!ll , . . . und1 12:10
p.m.

AD Checking
Accounts
would be alike if ·
all Banks were alike

BUT THEY'RE NOT
The bll difference in a.ckl• Aetounb is the WJ
blnk$ -..e. PeoPle ~~ ow Ctllekll'll SeMel blciUM'

IIley IP!i'ltiatt our afflc~ncy, tritndlinna. hal~!·
1'1111. We lhir* lhfl 'IOU 'Mill too, lnd WI invltl yGU to
open tn ICCOUAl

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21 members of1Jie.
CGIIIreao WorldJW Committee
oti b e Coocreos Party ata
ti!Ai - hour meetlt&gt;g. N r s.
CiUIIhl and aiDe ol her altlPOJ'(era:boy.- the meetln&amp; and
0.. doiiDUIIeod Ita result as

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J'.r*J at l 'P.Jil·

at 1118 CheoW H...nne Church witll 1118
!liYI' Herbert Gra~ CWelaHng
.~ . WI~ be ill th• Chaoler

~· Friends ma,y eoll at
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alreedy, hlo ·run out on
·p a - r sorilco, "Unl...
CG!Ig-decldol1o a-late
Iundt 1qr botlt CltPIIol lmprov•
menll oftd opor4flftt oxjoonoes,
there Is no chance that
po-rsenrlcowlllourvlve,"
ho sold.
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drop them, or the gov.lmmont
should reimburse the roflroadl

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c;lllldrefl_ ware kllied In a house
nv.
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foUr boyo ~Qed from lllree to
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"""JfiCklonfamlly.
Flromtft ware called to tho Commerca olllelally will weiocp of tho t15,000 blou ot eome lho ~~~- 1Pl;'!!
iWUf· 3 a.m. Tilly sof!l tho __ _ 1111 ' " " . , _ 111 ~
""""'• house ·was -u11od In cl83', Nov. 2'·
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A porado II plllllld otr p.
" 1'ha olx chlldrtft !Jppo....,lly m. ~ IIDreo liUI remain .auffocalod In 111,1 ~II-~ evenlilatorabci&amp;1peii'C!Iiboill_. eroa cit tho two and volllence.

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empl- toldlllaland councHmen 1118 land 1111001 ~ operaled by tile ,vlllaa*)li workiJW
.-J,y, Tho dUQI Ia tor Rutland Vllloge realdents only.
1n Giber aetlon ~~r · .....,u It
wa1 .-to renew 1 llre eootract 11 1 t h Scipio T'"'rtahlp
CoOitllerll portion) and with the
Rutllnd, T~ , trusteea.
Both eodn.eia' •W be aublidtted to..__,.._ __ ,.._ t ~-- ,
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The Rei'. Charles Norris was
apeaker . TUesday at a Voter801 DaJ assembll at Soutllorn
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slzod' ' lho -~........11 of tile
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of leaving hi• 11,000-a-lab
as an executive of the Roy•l
Crown Cola Co. In New York.
"Working out an agreement to
continue as director of RC In~
ternot1011al ... II 0111 of . tho

mission. However, McKinnon
Glenn and his wife were th lnga lllat has been delaying
said there was not yet enough house guests during their stay my move," he said.
Glenn sold he wanted 1o 1111
Information available to -say here at the home of Ethel Ken whether tile flare, 11 II did neely, tile wile of the Ia~ U.S. up an office in the Olio captt•t
city fo handle moll and achlddevelop, would pose a threat to Sen. Robert Kennedy.
Apollo 12.
Glenn said there were sever- ules before mBklng 1 formal en.
In fhti· Conrad lnst:aecfed his awe- al things he would have to do try ln1o the Senate
some Saturn 5 rocket Tuesday, " ...before I make any formal Buckeye state.
Glenn oold members of his
reported II looked "tine" and announcement. but I hope to
summed up the •tatus of be .moving out to Columbus compolgn staff would Include
former CJ\Io Supreme Court
pre-launch odlvlly with OM verv shortly,"
Justice Jamn F . .8ell1 London,
&lt;JIIo; · Torn Gee, fllrmorly 011 ...
tile staff of Iormor &lt;JIIo Unl· verslty President Vernon Alden;
LONDON (UPI)- Wantea: -oxlmatelySOOnameswhlch and Richerd Gtorhort of Circle-"
'mo ghost.
Kemp described as o "Who'• ville.
QUALIFICATIONS: lllaablll- Who" of ghosfl,
fy to glvo holiday vlslloro tho
"We want to keep this 011 tho
"willies."
level/' said Kemp, a 33-ye.ar-old
"No nlghtwork or lrngulor camp dlroc1or, In a felophone
hours,.' promised the ad In the Interview.
Times. "comlortobto dungOOM
Drake loland, where Charles
and aole haunting rights." ·
II Imprisoned the reglcldoo oftd
But Philip Kemp. who piiiCod hlo fuccassors hold Napollonlc
tho ed In an ellorf to dredge up War prloonon. should be a
a gholt 1o aHract tourlots to natural hoblfat for ghosts with
· Drake Island, wao a bit Ill six ecrea ol forlreu aftd
particular too.
dun-. Kemp aold.
"lito"',ndor~l'!" oxpanonl1,
But, ha uld. lho laof known

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Enterprising Ghost Wanted
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Among the lllouoondo _ . _
ed fo bo on hand lor tho
plasfofl are President Nlxan,
VIce President Spiro T. AeiiOW
and M&lt;s. Pat Nixon. The
Prealdont tentatively wos set.
duled to orrlve at 10: 10 a.m.
launch dey.
Officials In communities .Urroundlftt tile opoce COIIfw
"flmeto IIIII hall -a mlllkll!
Plt't.alll wtll bo In lila H tO
see Apollo 12 ru.,blo lk-;witd.
Betwoon 750.000 and 0111 mil 119ft
were on hand for tho launcli of
Apollo 11 In July.

Can.didai"V in Senate Race

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command ship Yankee O l e! 8:42a.m .• Friday and spoad
for launch Friday, Apollo 12'1 dar, In 1aunty spirits and the next two hours and «&lt;
astronauts relaxed at their wearing a battered baseball cap m lnutes gelllftt 1111 lor lila
quarters today and reviewed with an Apollo 12 button pinned stort of tile 10-&lt;loy odvonturo.

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Mrs, David Bowen and J 'o b 11
Arnott of the Melgl L o c al

Prepartory to A.ruwuncing

To Veterans

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ter, Mrs. E. 0. Hall, ~
members; L. W. MeComu,

The veteran apace comman-

plans for the nation's second to It, later went on a ..tO-minute
moon landing mission .
acrobatic flight In a TJ8 lot
The 11:22 a.m. EST bloa1off trolner . He sold the plano's
Is just two days away. and rodlo "pooped out," but It
Charles "Pete" Conrad, Rich- didn't bother him.
ard F. Gordon and Alan L.
Concell Pltno Flight
Bean are ready .
Gordon canceled a plane
The three pilots hoped 1o toke flight Tuesday and lnslood
advantage of the unusually remained at hla quarters
smooth launch preparations. and catching up on paper work .
ounny weather and eo far a llton -ked ov1 1or " while In
swim In tho Atlantic after a lunar module .olmul•lor.
Mlltlg lund! wit~ IIIII·progrn Golwld· lila P!IIIMd to fly •
· helicopter; bui switched to tho
ollfclals -tcicloy.
Acllvlfy picked up at tho iot lnsfeod.
launch pod belol'e down. fiGs!
Tho lllree Nivy commandera
of the work was dovoiN 1o ore scheduled to board the
getting the 55-ton spacecraft
ready tor flight. The most
altlcal operation - activating
the ship's fuel cell power
WELlSI'ON, Ohio (UPO generators-was scheduled late
Mike Tomer, • soventh grade today.
teaeber In the Wellston School
Hint Of A Problem
The only hint ot 1 problem
IIYolem, has boon fired for diacusslne drugs, pla.ylng Beatie came In a radiation report fr om
recorda, end using •o t he r the government's Space Dlstur-J
questionable malerlals" In bance Center at Boulder, Colo.
A
spokesman,
John
McKinnon,
clasa.
TaMer was auapendod early said there were some Indica- WASHINGTON tUPII - Fortions a radiation outburst celled mer spaceman John Glenn was
In October end 1118 &lt;JJelltion o1 a solar flare might develop In a to canvass Ohkl Democratic
whether he be retained or ellsdelegation members here today
missed was taken up by the few days.
If such a. flare did tum up, In obvktus preparations for enWellston Board o1 Education.
. Tamer, In his first year ol and If t1 was severe enough, It terlng the Democratic U.S. Senteaching, wasaceusedol"lead- would force a delay In the atorlal r"ac:e from Ohio.

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Horwy Erlewtne, Jim Fry, BID tor dediCauon within 1118 lives ..,..,. Beatie records a n d
BrOWII and Ernest Nlchoi!KII, of ~,fodri,_ ·
"Using Giber &lt;IUeatlonable ma.
and Clerk Vll'lliln Weber.
llhcnda Ervlil, proiildent of terlala" In his classroom.
1118 senior class, Oiao spoke on
Tho Ohio Ecllcatlon Assoclalho lileanlng of -Veterans Dey. tlon supported TBDDer in his
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Three llllformod Boy Scouts -~ - t e
rd decided ID
broualrt 1118 Amerlcon !loa Into terminate hlo teaching ·&lt; o n1118 audllorlum after tile band tract.
bad Jill¥od "Baltle lf1mn of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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tnaie Donot 01 OMI)er...
- wa1 torrel11d Mil lhree .._
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- , . . . !Wctcl,ill I'Dma- ~' ~rico" aad "Amerlrw ~ , Churleo Le&amp;U'I &lt;L"IliYoco*"~benodlcUon
•liiH •torr house.
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;o- :ilaal ieleetloll by the
tho w. -lfeepiiiiJ on fho civle O!'pnl~l ~
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tooild flir- ....... cloaed tile - M , allil WO!ti•"P to lind IOIIIIhttorlho Pll1de- Tho 1e felted tor~*'!ll~ ldo .._ ,'
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an
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ed off end his car W411t ulr the
left aide of the hl!lllway- The
vehicle struek a uUUey pole
end tllen went lniD a ditch.
11 arriving at
sehool.
There was moderate damage
Reporting !Ill the eonllrllcUon to the car, and minor to t h e ,
_ .181 0 ( ' tile ..., .aebool, pole. No cbarp was nlod, ••Hargraveo waa not eithustao- cording to the patrol.
Ue, -1111 laid be. could give the
no . llale"'-•ID whal1ll8 -~tllti$0'~·!&lt;:1
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~reseniatavo of the flrm Imboden. 22, Rt. I Loagsville,
a.utv1111, Iaaaca end &amp;UI- headed north, IJfll)&amp;rently doz-

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study whether Che dlafrlc(
should join ihe Saulhoa I . u
Ohio Ecllcallonal ReiMI'dl
Counell composed of 101111 211
southern Ohio eoontles. Tbe
council lo related 1v Ohio Uillveralcy end studies vorloiio
tchool problema 1a addition Ill ·
holding oomlnara,
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No one was b(;JredlnaslnatJ:
· vrlve1 at 'tho new tehool, FOr- · 1.1 miles north of RL 124, acaaid
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able to gl-. !"' poaiOftgor llrot- 147 mllllm on direct coots.
class ..,.YICI unleso the govorn.
N)oanwhllo, tho Interstate
mont thores tho bill,
eo,;,~ eo,;,.,1111011 began
Penn Central Chairman hoarlngo today.,; tile roll'*"'
Sluort
Saunclin clolmed "II emergoncy roquolf 1o ralao
~M ~Clarence Dous- lsboyondtholl-elalcapoblll- frtlal!t rateo 6 per~. Tho
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Pomeroy waa reviewed. ll wu
agreed to grant the re&lt;111eat
provided that all poleo are behind exlsUng bleachers and that
no wires are over 81\Y bleacher area.
David Jacks and Dan C-rW were appointed substitute
cu-an• and Mrs. IJnds Jolt
and Mrs. Betll' Rlgga w e r e
named substitute bus drivers,
It was reported that tlte three
children of Ernest Jones ha•e
boon releaaed by the Alexander Local Board to attend Meigs
Local sehools. llargraves reond.
ported on last week's .ln-aervA re&lt;p~est for a rl!lllt-of-way Ice training aesston lor teachrO&lt;IIe- by The &lt;lllo Power era end bills were approved

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WASHINGTON (UPI) ~Tho tho Penn Ctfttral po._r . m 1D meet with thtt board In
chal~mlft of 0111 of tile natl011's llrvlco boo Incurred a datlclt 01 opeclal aesslon next WIIOk to
lo~t railroad&amp; 1old CG!Igrou more theft $73 million on the work out a plan for proper
today rallroodo novor will bo boslo of tully allocated cooi ind cbecldng In o1 equipment which

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dren. Fees last yoar were $10
and $8, respectively.
The board also went on rocord In a motion by I'Orlor of
extending thanks to citizens ol
tile dltrtrlet for strong support
fl. a three miU tax levy renewal voted UPGfl at the Nov. 4
elecUon.
"ll was agreed to send a letter o1 eongratulatlons to Footboll Coach Charleo Chancey ex.
presolng thanks fM the ootstanding work by Chen~ end
his staff wltll the 1969 foo111eU
team. The team, plekod 1D flnllh
olxth In league play, placed ooc-

Elldpment and moterlala val- way Department workers a r e
thousand• cuttlntl down a hiU along Route
of dollara
be "chocked 33 near 1118 aeceas rood of the
ill" with care IIP&lt;lll arrival at school Tho hiU hal c:reoted a
,the site of1the heW Metp 111gb tr~c hUard ln . that motorIIIII travellt&gt;g trilm 1118 school
School at Rock Springs,
Stopa to make cerlaln that rood oniD Ruute 33 camot -Ilea ordered end 11- em OllCOIIIIDg traf!le. Board memll&gt;lprnorrt maalfesta aetuallyar- bors and administrators ex·
rive on &amp;Ita Were pl11111ed TUH- pressed pleasure that' the work
' day nlstrt by the Me1p Local Is being done by llle departSchool D!otrlet Board of Ed- mont ID allevlote .!he prot&gt;.
ucatlon .llt08\lni In Mlddloport. lem.
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Following a general cllscuHion
The board, upon tllo recom. of 1118 pi-abiom, a special meet- menclatlon of Ass!.- &amp;perIns wao Cj!ll1ed for next week lntendent Lorey Morrison, set
to fb reoponolbllley tor re- lultlon fees ID non - dls1rlct
oolvlt&gt;g 1118 material.
p!plla tor tile currant year
Board :MomborFrankW. FOr- If $13.09 per month and $9 a
t!lr raised the question of re- month for klnderpril!n chUIIpOIIslbiiiQ&lt; for 1118 OQJ!pment
. arriving at tho ne1r school. FOr- llllllllllll!lllii•MIIIIIIIIIIIIII'll!!ll!llili8
ter - - t h a i In aome
cases a representative of 1118
bo,ar!l, perbaps1118faou!Q&lt; mem-.
ber Involved, should be Jlrloenl
at the school site to cheek Ia

troloineers sold that Robert L.

Pate, 35, Long
~. wao Injured In
l!llllibol&gt;lle aecldent Oct. 16 Ia
Alllllll, iliad lido mol'lllnJ ill
thii ·lihelterlnc Anna lfoapltal

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Equipment Arrives on Si

Railroads·Point ~=:==~!=~
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SIX AWAIIDS ware wanllir Soulbom llla!b School, ~~
Future Buollleu Leider .Club "''llllb8rs SaturdQ In a'f.1111011al -~~ It Warren 111gb Scboolln Vtneent. Tho 18 cll'lo _of
Southern llla!b School were OtNIIIIPI"'od by 1llelr III!VIeota,
Mrs. PII)'Uio Greer and Mrs. Vllao Lee.tn F......U,., 1118 ·wan:nero wD1 go to Tolello to putleJpllo In 1118 state
Five of the six wlmten, lllove, are from the left, all oeolors, Sud:v SaDera; .llllrd In 1)pq II; Crystal~ first
In 'l)pqll; Irena Coolper,IIOCOIIIIID'l)pqD; 111aJ1111n1. Maraha Pugll, IIOCOIIIIIn Shorthand D, a senior, and Sherrie. Har'r lo, a jwll...~ IICClll, 'l)pq I. Not preselll ~~
ee... a Junior, flrlt In 'l)pi!W 1 and second In
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rulq Ccqjross Party today
e,.Uod Prime Mlnlstor IDdln
Gall!lll frOIII party member ahll&gt;
In 1 move fllat thNatened ber
Job u premier and plunged the
eountl,- IDto political erlsls.
Hllllllrodo o1 dsmonstraloro
bopn con...-.Jng on Mrs, Gaodid'• hoadq,lllrloro In o._..t
ot the 51..y00Mid prline mini..
ter 'and a demonstration 1eadar
·~It waa "justthebeglnnln('
of a 18tlonwlde lltrUiBieogalnst

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applltont alao muot bo ttofod In Wan,. walked ovf bocouso ho
tho Gholt Directory, • lilting of dill nat like tho food.
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On Vote-at-19 Issue

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More · mullcalll lllrnd than
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When today's hand was
PI aYe d in a match:point
game In Bremerton, Wash.,
several pairs reached six no·
trump. One player made
seven bf winning the first
spade w1th the ace, leading
a diamond to dummy's ace,
a second spade to his hand,
~~tuingallytherist,mgondhiss lam
.nde
. ntract by_ takind
co
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1messe to wm up with three
spades, two hearts, six dla·
moods and two clubs.
The hand caused a Jot of
discussion, since there ap·

~:i:ds!~e':. r~ !:~e ob~l'o~

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ly BRUCE IIOSSAT
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Jng In tjle New York boada Cl'om
NEA Washington CorNIJIC'ndetit
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Ordleiltrao from Clevallllll,
Cbl&lt;;ago; WLW Clndnnllll,
WASIUNG-TON '(~)
KMOX St. Loulucronthe Mil·
A gray, balding urban alfalrs expert said the otbeJ:,day:
llllliiPI where radio call Jet- "Do you realize tbat tbere are more people teacbllig hi
ten •---' their •W"IJIIIba. coUeget1 lllld• universities today than tbere were st~enll
came-..;:;;enrolled In my day?"
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Teachernf all kinds are, In fact, 1ow tlie larg~tt .slD&amp;II!
"Uti·• Fill In Love" b1 Jlar. oeeupatlonal. Ioree in America, ou':numbering · Wml!l'J, ·
old. Arleo;l lllrrJ owena IIIII· aalelpelllile 111111 otber large groups.
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ling "Sioeet Leilani," JUcbard
The IIJlloalon !las been particull!l'IY telling In the e.l)l,leie ...
Whltlna'• "8&amp;70nd the B 1 u 0 world, whore eoroDment has boomed to a record 7liillli011 :
Horl:iOn,"
atudeAts aDd Is still rising. Academia IS today . ai!4 Will
...._ - - hencifcn"tb be an lmmen,~ community.
.·
hb •Jnalnl dllllatrter &gt;llar,Ant
InevttsbiY, tb• quality of coUege teaching bas deellaiid
. 'lillttlnC' bl ddaiiiiUa and lllil!k. tteeply. Tlie. demand Is simply too great to be well·'
111111 . · ·bcio • booed ·' ''L o • • Some maJor" cities wltb three or four sizable universltiH
ID, BloOm" •• he aldpped clown can boalf ol no more than a ·handful of highly quaJUI,a
''The Old Ox Rood."
scholars and teachers.
· Arlen'• "Only a , paper
1n one such city, on the afternoon of tbe Ocl15 Vietnam
Moon " · Forter'• "NIIIIrt 11111 moratorium, I listened latently for several iloura to a&lt;..a.
qay;.; llltch Plrlth • llooiJ7 In addressed by several teachers at an Important scb09J,.
CarmiObael'a "Star&lt;lill" 11ooc1
One, billed as an economist, proved to be aboctbWY
otronrao"1bel'8allutVendor" Ignorant of elementel economics. His manner of silil«h
whittled tllrou&amp;h "J-In Jan. was slovenly, made worse by his elflll't to build a Uak to:tile
uary." Jollmy Green'• •'Bod;y listening youag folk by lmlta~t,:'elr Feat mlitllre ·of
m!.SOUI" made Jollmy e • en jargon which they call "comm · lion.'
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In harsh truth, this "teacher" uttered Dotbinll at,jlll of
...__ , ___b 1 ror 1 he either freah Clr aolld substance. He wo,uld not' baV,e"~·flt
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llemoey" !be llrat or a rew Unlveralty of Chicago.
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Anotber "teacher" began his teach-ln . by decll!l'lnl
Harold Arlen asaJn. vehementlf tbat he had no Intention of trying to leach'iny·
And apta.
tblag tliat dBy. He had 111ade up his mind about tbe war
W!J aU 'l!lnt to maralbon llllllwamedonlyactiononlmmedlllteU.S.wlthclrawll. BIB
dlln&lt;eo, olx.dJJ bike racea .... true P~ 1 ·was on a soap box In 11111 P~erlni- for

New York, N.Y. 10021). This 1 one, to b•d and, whUe we
organization can refer you to don t approve of the slam·
the eye bank in your state bang style adopted by our
where you can obtain tbe correspond~nt, there Is no
details you need.
sthcelseencardstlfl.c way to handle
As for the play, we feel

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The high-scoring Irl&amp;h, who
bout a stingy delenae which
has allowed only 21 points In
Its last five gemes, will vanqulsh the Tech lads, 37-7! .
In last week's competition
between my neJK~e!s1 tbe
brash Leander 11esteo w.
cousin Alvin rather bandDy.
Leander In
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right, six wrong aiid one Ue
fill' a :no average. Alvin ran
Into a rph of upseta lllld.was
flll'ced to aettle for 15 correct
·choices, nine misses 8lld one
tie fill' .1125.
Now go on with the fore.
cast.
Alabama 2!, Miami (FI.•• 1t
Utah ft, Arizona I
Army 17, Plltahulh II
Beotan Cel. !I, VMll
Harvard 14, Bron 0
Clllforala 11, San Jote Sl 11
Celerado a, Ol&lt;la. Slate z:
Cele. Sl. U. 4t,ldaho !I
Peuoylvulo !4, C.lamhla
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. Aablll'll !II, Georcla 21

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players, he can afford to make

the switch," Brandl adclecl.
The Cowboys• chill talent
Noire 0.11111 17, Georcla icout maintains that Totum,
FI.'= ~.N~eatoeb 1Z
plus • flock·of Buckeyes will b,
Florida Slate 1':1, Mempllla drafted hlgb In next year's pro
Stole 1Z (N)
selectlm.
MlelilgM U, Iowa !I
"Rex Kern Is such a great
M1uoiirl !7, Iowa Stale 14
othlete, there has to be a place
.Kuuo 81. II, Nebraata 18 for him. Maybe as a r..,nlng
Miami (OtJ.:!7• Ke.. Stole 1Z back, strong or week safety.
LSU •~t.••
•
• Stole 7 (N.
However, he has lwo things
t:.alavwe !1, WlclUa Sl. II: egalnst hlm-hls height and
~Ia II, Mleh. Slate 11 history of lnlurles," Brandl
Mllailalppl 17, TeDD- 14 said of the Buckeyes' sensation
(N)
lunlor quarterbactc
Spaeuel5, Navy 1Z
Brandl also had hlgb praise
Wyomlal 41, New MoDe. 7 for John Brockington, Ohio
ClemMD 11, N,. Cllnllhla S Slate's No. 2 fullback.
HR&amp;toll II, N.C. State 14
Jim . Oils. the Buckeyes'
Tuba 18, Nortll Tesu Sl. 1Z otartlng senior fullback, should
Nortllwelllem !I, IDdlana 14 go high ln the upcoming draft.
!:!lm.lle ~J Olllo Stale 28
"He -n·t have the reel
, _ I I , Oltlo U.12
••1 speed ~11 a--~ 1 ...
0
Ol&lt;lahomal7, KauaolZ
r"' ~ .... n••on
UCLA 4t
11
has, but when a guy can gain
OreMoa :J.,.. a·L,
D•, IS
almost 1.11110 yards In • aaeson,
• Ill -. 1111 "'
Peu.
Stale 41, MarJiud 1 he has to be • pretty darn good
Yale 201 friDeetoa U
football player," Brandl said.
Teuo &amp;&amp;M.II. Rlee I
"Oils has great quickness like
Artaaau U. SMU 14
Don Perkins, our tbrmor
SlaDford !I, Air Force !I
. fullback. And he does one thing
Tens u, TCU
lllat.Bob Fergusm lex-Buckeye
Tent Tedlll, Baylor 1
fullback) dldn'l do. He can
Toledo 4Z, Dayton 17
catch 1110 balL"
B1fba
' m YOIUIC 1Z, Utah Sl.
a c:11 Dr fled HI h
Br diu sf 1
I D Ilk
an
ee s sen ors
e
Arizona Sl. !7, UTex El p.,o defensive halfback Teet Provost,
17 (N)
tackles Chuck Hutchison and
8
::~~~·~;ova Bill Urbanik will bc selected In
So. CaroUna IS, Wake Forell this year's pro draft.
14
Tatum was quite a running
Soutbera Cal !7, Wuhlacton beck ln hlgh school at Passaic,
7
N.J. As a senior. Tatum rushed
Well Teuo
28, Bowllal
Green 18
for 1,m yards and was nemed
Well Va. II, Rlclmond 3
All-New Jersey fullback.
W'··--'- !II, ""'·ola 7
However. with Oils and Paul
(NtNiji.'t
Hull returning and a freshman
group on hand that Included
Brockington and Lee Hayden.

25,975 .C-.....,

3 9 · .250 71/t

2 9 .112 7'1t
Tuesday'sResulll
Chicago 106 Seattle 100
Atlonto 12.1 Phlla 107
MllwoukH 129 Booton 118
COLUMBUS (U:Pi) - 0 h I o
New York 116 San Fran 103
State needs just 25,975 fans
Detroit no LGo Ang 102
at Seturday's cruelal Big Ten
Only games scheduled
clash aplnot Purdue tn claim
Wodnesday'l Games
college foolbaU's atla1diiDce
Boston at Clnclnnell ·
championship for t h e 12th
Detroit at San Diogo
atralghl year.
Only games ocheduled

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Pittsburgh
Carolina
New York
Miami

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Los Angeletl
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New Dr14ens

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Providence

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IIIey need - l n g
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Points
FIGHT RF.SULTS
1. •·N.Dak. 51. (22) (9·01 313 By United Press International
2. Montana (5] (9-0)
287 LONDON (UPQ - Johmy
3. Delaware (5) (7· 11
W Famechon 128 Australia oot.
~. Col . Sf. Coil. (1] (S-O) 155 pointed - e l ' Herrera ' 128
5. Akron (8-1)
151
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6. N.M. Hinds 7.0.1)
147 Ecuador (10).
7. Ark St. 16-1-ll
95--- - -- - - - a. Texas A&amp;J (7-1)
86 points: Adams State, Hawaii,
9. Tampa (6-1)
70 Florida A&amp;M, North Carolina
to. Alcorn A&amp;M (t..o. 11
69 Central, Southeast Missouri
11. La. Tech (6-1)
69 Slate. St. John's (Minn.)
12. East Tenn st. 17-0.1)
41 Cenlral Michigan.
13. Western Car. (I) (1·0) 33
1~. (Tit) x-Cncrdla IMin.) ('1-0)

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HJtll
"I don't
mtheoppoii"\J
or mentally. You
kid llld ht ""''
play football
Lou Novak of
-erk Colhollc
cusecl of piling up
· For lnstonce, ~:k ~=~
oas llld Lancaster

W. L. T, Pis.

"I have CQI!lpltled 1 con vall
' of lhe &lt;lanltnncr Faculty .,.,_ '
irnlng hocly, 11 to whet~·
there II any dl~lllan ;tD
chante tJiij f1!111!'atlonl 1)11 ~~·
........ .fooiiNIIJ' lllllllft. ; ,

Ill points.

West

the
conference
walved
oi.l Ohionolo
St'!fecou~lkld;..;bed·
·. ,
·
. to ellher ploy I~"" 'Big Ten ot 1
another - • g•me.
Reoct told u PI :
Nl Polllllll Clll...

"As far as our teem Is con-

WUhlngton
7 6 .5311
Dalles
7 7 .5011 1'1t
Denver
2 11 . 154 6
Tuesday's Results
Flyers
the Natlon!!lll
Hockey
League of Tuesday
to replace
Los Ang t20 Dallea ll7, ot
InJured Ed Van lmpe.
Wash 102 New York 101
Only games scheduled
Edeilesday'sGomes
Oliio Dtvlsloo or Wildlife
Indiana va. Carolina
personnel have released 50
.
at Cheri-. N. c.
ring neck pheasants In t b e
Denver at Pittsburgh
Shade River Forest public
Dallas vs. Washington
bunting ~rca near Forked Rwt
at Los. Angeles
Lake, it was reported today.
New York at Los Angeles
Rabbit and pheasant sea·
Only games scheduled
sons will open at 9 a.m. this
Friday with hunting hours on
both
from 9 a. m. to 5 p, m.
AHL Standings
each
day,
The legal limitation
87 United Press International
day
Is
four rabbit• ard
per
East

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Hllltl" L,lcensq ·~ deer pennlts_·may be
secured ,.It the; fol IGWin1 m•ch•ts undw the
-sej1hlp of the MeiJS .County Filii ild
· a.Aa'n.
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N- Follow Scorn
"I never tollow up the scores
of qther tNms that much,"
Mike Gofflrled of unbeaten Nor·
walk St. Paul aald.

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By United Press International
EAST
W. L. Pet. GB

Teams:c::~·~~=~~~nparenth.....

!Tit&gt; Ablne Chris. (7-1)
Ind. (Pa.) (7·0·1l
Northern Ariz. (8-1)
11. H. E. Olda (IJ (7-ll
19. S.W. Oklahoma
20. Troy State (7·1·1)
•·Denotes completed season.

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corned, slate ratings don't line, you take lhe
cause 111 to pour II on. We ooe of your sterlerl
subbed In tho second quarter backfield gtlllng hurt. I , c ~(;
The 81cke¥el hal'e averaged ~gelnst both Black River end oee endangering one of, .mv .. :u
player's."
,.
86,537 fans In their llrsl loor Lucas.
home pmes and another 86,. "Football Is I game of
tho LUCII
to try out a
000-i~lus crowd Is -cted lor lng you shouldn't run tile - · i!'J( ' .,.
tbe blg same aplnst the Boil- up •• high 11 -lblo. ·Ha\N. · ~: ., ': ltllngs, ao 1 did.
ever, a lot of teams thr~ :".. .J ..llit~Pened to ~­
ermakers.
Ohio State hosted the na. llle ollie are proud of lflelr ,. ,·,,~·: '- to pull any fli'~ll
Uon' s largest crowd last Sat.. lenslve record of never being plaY. lust' to keep from - ·
scored upon. Our first teem has lrig."
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urday with 86,519 spectatora at
only
six
polnll
scored
egalnsl
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Bob Price, coech of UPl'l
the Wlscmllo pme.
lhem."
lop.ranked A - · Mcilalwl!lo ,
The top 10 best - attended
"I don't believe ln running feels "Win, not bum II~ If• . .
pmel last saturday drew 631,.
up lhe score," oald Marlon. a downright shame tO roll up
670 fans.
CatholiC's Paul ROle. "I would 110 polnll lust to 1 ~• .
never score mare than • or 50 However, you can't :1.11 W ·
BALL RECALLED
points egolnst any team. But they scored those ll¢nts. SCini
PHILADELPHIA (UPl) - when
you are talking o1 run· mean 10 little, unliis one knoWS'
Terry Ball was recelled from
nlng up llle score, I mNn 70 how IIley are scored."
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Quebec by the Philadelphia

ge

16.
17.

71·0.

Will Win It

0 rp hans 0if '69

AmNTION HUNTERS

l'e wu· *' martllal ·

much as the takes. And the_ If this YOIID&amp; .J!'U II rlcht, ud ""lbejlolli!e w military
wrongec~, (lllt¥r sets his (cir forces "keep-~~." till! r@dt.,l! Ill ~White Hllll!le circle'
herl lumpoln direct piopO!tlon Is tbat thla ~Will result IIi al"~oi!C re~ iii IIJm·
·
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patby for PresideD! Nlllon.
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Other squads have players like
Tatum on offtr1111 but Woody
(Hayes) has got so many good

Two more decisions would
. EDITORS NOTE: Ohio Stole wonted on Jan. 1, 1970.
U........,.,,, dllmplontblp loot·
That's the time of year when not only pad the Buckeyes' un111111 1Mm II heed1d tor Ill tho Big Ten and Pacific 8 rep. beeten streak to 23 over 1 three
· ~~~~~~~Ten title resen1atlves clash In the Rose year period, but would establish
wlill~~e IJIIIIrenl clllnceto par. Bowl classic at Pasadena, Celli. a new Big Ten record for conllcl,lfl lo lhe R- Bawl Ntw Ohio Slota won lhe Rose Bowl secutive wins. The old record Ia
y...,:.. Dly. Tile following ..... clash against Southern Cellfor· 17, set by an Nrller OhiO 510te
,...., flnt of I lhrlf.part ... nlalest January, 27-16, and the powerhouse from 19.U..56.
Ohio State hes reeled off 16
rill. ... minoa !he llg Ten relt Big T~n forbids repeat perform·
straight Big Ten conquests.
Jll'lllllllll lhe Buckeyes ances.
, _ ...Yill!ll In lhe , .......
There Is a slight dlffertnce of
However, llle Pacific 8 ·ClHolc two ..... In 1 row. To. not put restriction on how mony opinion In Columbus about tile
lillY· tlllllt T" c!omml11k1Mr consecutlvo oppearonces lis Rose Bawl rule.
chlmplilil may make and South·
uplllnt.._jii,.llm.
Ohio State Athletic DJern California Ia -lng Ill R!cherd Larkins maintains the
lourlll atralght RoM Bowl trip. no.relurn clause should not be
ly HlRYEY SHAPIRO
UPI Sporto . vftlter
Not Much Complaint
changed.
The
Big
Ton
hal
followed
the
However, Ohio State coech
CXI!-UM8U$, Ohio IUPI)-ll
aame
policy
slnco
It
signed
the
Woody Hoyes letlalflet In vltw
1M Jt.e BoWl Ia tile "Docfdy
llf .'om All" 11 far. aa post. Rose Bawl peci In 19&lt;16, 1&gt;u1 not of coli~ fool\oall'l 1001h IMl·
!fNIOI)Ioolblll gsm• are con. much grumbling was hNrd un- versary, ,;The best team In the
country shoUld op- In a bowl
Clll'fted, then Ohio State muat lllllliw· '
be Clllllldored lhe "orphan of Ohio Still wins over game - Including ua If we are
.''
Purdue here Saturday and over the bell 1Mm In tho country. If
Wbllt tho Buckeyes eppoer 'Miclllgan Nov. 22 at Ann Arl1or not, we wouldn't deserve ft."
Wllllsm R. Reed, commlUlon·
boil 11 d for thtlr llcond atrislght to cllnc:ll Ill seconc1 · straight
iJg Tan ~ IItle llld 81g Ten champlonlhlp and er of tile Big Ten, was contact·
lllilther,natlonel champlonahlp, prabably Ill aac:ond conaecutlve eel by United Preaa Inter.
lhtYII' be dlaploc:od ·and un- national title.
national on "" pooslblllty '~~~et

Police to Be Firm, Cool
In Antl"wa·r Protest . .March·
N~• W

'II

wins?
Saveral members of UPI'a
Clan A lloerd of Coaches illd
no.
Jim Berry of defllldlng ClA champion Cory-RaWIOII be!loves "I lof of limes -1•
are misled by scores. I usecl
all of my players 1g1lnst Van
Buren and my sixth-string
qu.,terback scored the final
touchclowns."Cory.Rawsonwon

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Wllh
high 'school football heading
down to the wire, the same old
WEST
W. L Pel. GB questions kotp arising.
Do coacbtl tend to rAil up
Allonls
11 I .716
scores,
1uat to Impress the
Chicago
1 6 .538 3VJ
voters?
Are coaches on ·the
5MI Francisco 6. 6 .5110 ~
bOerd
swayed
by ~igb lopsldtd
Los Angeles
5 . 6 ..US ~·It
-lx
5 6 .455 ~'"
'E'nn
.' •
5 8 .385 SVJ
3 8 .273 91ft

Boot
on

Buffalo
8 4 3 19
Aaotber llocturJiaJ crowd· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Opponenll have regretted Herehey
S
5 1 11
~· "'hlch will alao de· .
that move ever since .
a nallonw,!de '1:\' •udl·,
.,..., ,.,....... ~· P••
&amp;ochooter
3 5 2 8
:,.~,:~t:e~n~'i~ Lut
·'·u~,·· t'"'' ..;~.. ·'s'i,~alfCone
Clevaland
3 11 I 7
Baltimore
3 7 1 7
lllita.
'. 1,11,1 ''
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Tuesday's Re.. Jts
Radnplil Vote
Montreal 4 Providence 1
1\:T
J__ .4eSprlngf!Qld 8 Cle•eland 6
nre
NEW YORK (UPii-The (Only pmes schedoled)
United Pross lnlernallonel top
Wednesday's Games
·
20 small «1il19e football tNms Cleveland at Hershey
J:
D..:..- •• , D · '
wltb first place votes and won. (Onl,y pme scbeduled)

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Tatum was shifted to defense.

1'10.

RAY"i;;;PIOMLI!Y

is 79 Madison Ave., New· triCk three: apade to tbe Ulo. - DESERTED HUSBAND Day demonttraUoni In January wllta
York, N.Y. 10016.
Inflicts 81
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ISIII&amp;IIY ow.
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Wall ~t• , lack.
At a 11!111~~~' unlverslt.Ya school of business, a visitor dll·
29 • ,.,.
9
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·covered that students who. had been ·atudY.Ing ecOilomlc lllid
Frldlv." Judp Crater waa ru. bualnesa atfalra for&gt; a full four years. hail never ~afd of
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authlll' Peter Drucker, who has 'written 10 bOoks 'on·\ecO.
porenta blulf - 1011 kuow the7 aomlca 111111 related.matters, countless articles, 111111 II cOilWllll't br1q sutt _ ana, If sldered a con1f0veralal but h!Rbly original thinker In ·!IIi .
111iii&amp;JI pt atlc!QI, IIIOYe co an field. Drucker s latest work, '"rrie Age ot.DIIICODIImllty,''
-'!bent .and eatabllsh a MP• WtonastZt~ar topic in alert government c~ In&lt;W,ashillg·
lll'llte bolae lor YCJUI'Hif a ad •
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;..,,; •-·....••• _ H.
In aom~ areas, students doing graduate. work ,are 1ea1:J1.: .
• 'lbla
- -eolumn
- Ia -coted to· Auibor
Jng Not wholly a new tblag It neverthele11 Ia
r-•~g Krlstol has m'a'de the IDt tb t tb · · ·
IU!tlrltvlng, 10 If )'C,IU're baY- of teae~'iocsay are not much more
tect.Jrt2ttl,f ,,
IIIII kid trouble ~ )lot plain More than just beavy delnand Is Involved. In· iil'iirttsl
trouble, lot He!., help YOU, view, he told me tbatfrom tbe vlewJlldnt of botb the tdcblr
llle will .aiiO· walcome JOUr and the atudei¢ It has become ·a inatter· of styJe••'SIJli
(IWft ...ms exporltocea, Ad- Krlstol:
' . '•' · '
drelu Heleil BotteJ Iii :eare Ill
'"l'llp values of tbe Intellect are not hlgbly valued•tbese'
t1111 newapaper.
days. They don't thllllt they are very .lmjlortant. '• .: .
"The predominance of passion 'oVer Intellect
·
tbe atudents want .. , They are too often
rigor • . ,'.The ·
· find Ibis very
·
point where
Is

wrote to the National Society that six no-trump Is such a IIIII I dol!bt If I'd take advice, ·
WASHINGToN (NEA)
for the Prevention of Blind· good contract that no risk aa two r.e ars with psychOther.
In a private meeting~ $liber da~ JoUIII.mU wbo had
ness, 1'190 Broadway, New should be taken and, once apy ( l o r - of ult) hasn't done been a leader In one llf lbe.major
'C!D$atl0111 tbll
York, N.Y. 10019, for more the jack of dlamondo drops, much coocJ ·•
said tbat he 1wa1 cQII\'Ineecs: It woul41ie IJiipoallllle to
information about glaucoma . seven can he made without 1 Just ·
·
violence out ol tbe' !'lov. 14,15 ~ta•.JHi IJI8tter IIO'If deMy I e t t e r was returned. anA risk.
want ;you to kuow illat !ermined· tbe .Jeadenhlp llld ,re~a of u.i 1\\I.Diber of .'
Have they moved?
ere IS the play. Trick It Isn't alway~ the ~Poor youth manball ~to IIAiliP ~· ',
,
A-Yeo. The new address two: diamond to tbe ace ; l!l'OIIIlOII-woman." Man Billrer
It Is his bellef..:.aild his eilpirieace'jif:~ ~qlirat!OII

They'll Do It Every Time

WI -

My ~e~, Ulll~, day. nlilelltJ,jP. Cllllk!'·be ,, . _ refrODI' all trapillos . lnclu«!!DB f}!fJ';:~Vl·JII, average level of collep aelidemlcs;liU fal•.

and father to the children wblle god cype, they
html
II1Y wife did .the ruMlng. Yell further.
still love her and wisb sbewruld
Helen, he !rAta "'e wootler.
come back for more than an fully loves mi .iouaJ,ter and
'
'
occaslooal weokend.
bas no llln1ng opinions 011 re.
!lie got lovolvedlnLittleThe- llglon oo there would 1le no
ater and country music several clash. rm begianlq to love
years ago, I took her laltllfUIIy him, and rm sure It'• mutual.
to therebearsals,butshewuuJd.
But my lolka, wltli whom we
n't let me staY. 9&gt;e would go live, say if I go aboacJ wilb
to music festivals and taverna, this romance lheJ'U declare
then brag about the 01011 who me an unlit lilother and take
wanted her to nm away with away my IIUie &amp;lrl. I could
them. !lie didn't want lllf com. prove them wrong In court,
))011)'.
'
but lblnk ~· II'" bttterneaa.
11 lsn I that I am • PlriY • !110Uld I ..,chle under? - r, I like to heve lwt .and GmL WITH l'ltOilLEMS
go places, but she preferred Dear G with P:
thot I stay home.
A. woman r1 25 should have
Perhaps oor marrtap was broken 0111 1"!11 ago. Cali' )'GIIr
doomed Cromthe start. 1 hOard ·
...'i,
after the weddlliit
that
.li.; ·
the took me on the reboOnd
because the man she loved wont

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the offense Is scoring 10 much.

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that hearts should not be at·
tacked until the diamond
jack had been located. After
that was done, an unsuccess·
lui heart finesse would leave
declarer shut out of diJDI·
my's king of spades and ace
of hearts.
We have been asked to off with aomeooia !ilse. ·
comment o~ the hand. We
Two lawyers 111 I , have

~Jo~.Yfn~~(~1~f~~~~~s!:~f.: ~ ~=.:'~ v:; ~~':St
Q-At your IIIIKgeallon, 1

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VACATION FROM M.~R!AG~· to how 101111 he bows clown and
BECOMES PERM~NE.~T
uhs for tbem.
·
Dear Helen:
Stop su«erlng ovorpaatlllrta
I read aboot the deserted and make a new life for your.
womanwboaehusband saldbe'd aeU- without the .1111111111who
be back at 2 p.m., but didn't only wants .you wh., tllere'o
saywhkbyear.
notldng better to ~ do. _ IL
My Wile left lor a 30.day va. Dear Helen:
cation two years ago! This at. 1 am a woman of 25, dlter 23 years or marrlago. May. vorced, and hive a child. I'm
be you have the "jump.to-&lt;on- dating a fellow out Ill lllf re.
elusion" picture of me as a lbllon, :w"'ch, to lllf panola,
worthless husband who de- Ia a dOadll aln. One nl&amp;hl he
serves no bctter. Believe me, come ovar In beD bllltomo.
dear lady, rm notacbaoeror They Immediately aasumed he
a wilebeater. My only vices are Is a •hljlple. (lle'o a respect.

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Fearle., Forectllter
Epd, frlenda, thla 1s tbe
Bl11· weekend of tbe 1989
footbaJJ IHIUOII. The Big,
Bold Bucke,l'el of Ohio State,
tbe nation 1 No. 1 college
power; entertoln tbe power·
ful Purdue 119118rmakera,
who are
ftclitlnl.
ror aattratlo
Roae
Bowl
berth.
An idded
tloa to tbe maiD event 1n thJa
aatlonaUy teJevlaed t r e 8 t
will be tbe Heilman Trophy
battle between tbe Bucu'
talented Rex Kern and Pur·
d•'• brllllallt.&amp;fllte Phlppa,
Ohio State will betJ:ID\for
~-~I atnlpt V ry Ut,
...., bave aild news for my
~time 1 t uden t, Woody
Haye~. The Hoople System
forueea a thrilling SS-28
trlumph for Purdue-barnunph!
Yaa, dear readera, Mlll:e
PIIIJIPI, who mlsaad most of
lilt aeason'a conteat When
.tile BUcks upaat Ilia club,
~. will bomb Ohio State
Into submlaslon-um-kumpb!
MeanwhUe, at lCI'Il'a City,
Mlc big an, another Roie
poas
owlbal.e.._takwesolonver~:
liad 111 1
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beat pay altonUon to
lluolneu alid DOt be looll:inJ:
allead to their meeting witli
Ohio State a week from Sat'llrllay, I predict Michigan
wiB Win, 2(.141
There's a real bam-burner
Ill fltore for tbe lucb fana at
Jacl&lt;aon, l\llu.1 Sa lurday
niJbt. when O~e Mln takes
011 unbeaten Tennessee. Tho
MlaslsliPPI Rebela, wbo surprlled UllJ
U Ibis
W:lll ODd lbe~~~1"~
ltreak at aeven wltb a sPinet!JIIIInil 17·14 trtumpb-bff•

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"Obvloully Mike Phlppa of
Purdue galt more rOCOIJnlllon
because he throws the ball, but
lhls Tatum lo 1 super player
who lust annihilates runners,"
Brandl told UPI In • telephone
Interview.
Bast Players On OffenM
"In college footboll.lfle trend
ls to put bolter players on

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Walker only a law
dart clurlf'D fall practl.!» to
discover that Jack Tatum. tho
Buckeyes' davutatlng llHllor
defllllive back, was ..methlng wHh lt."
special.
. Opponenll have admittedly
"I was smazect ot the things shied &amp;WIY from Tatum lhll
he could do as fer 11 coverega
lo ceneerned, ihe way he hill Gll Brandl, dlrechlr of player
-It, hi• speed an!lstrqth.'' peraonllil '"" tho Dolle• Caw·
boys, ...,.lders Tolum "the
Walkoredded .
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a, Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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"Moll kids as fall as Jack
ore little. But you seldom lind
208 pounds with !hot
speed and all the siNnglh to go

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Academia on .Evil ~y$
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normal life span. In
the attack often acts as
a
warning which, U
heeded, will prolong one's
life. The question whether
~one can return to his usual
;~work after the attack is
, often raised. It bas now
been show n that in most
' cases those who do so live
longer after the attack than
i;...u•oae who don't.
factors in preserving
~·w~• a heart attack In·
appropriate treatment
any other disease that

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In 1967. a resolution to put the question of a constitutional
:.. · amendment to that elfect on the Ohio ballot was passed by
the state Senate. But then the youthful reformers received
~ · ·... , • a practical lesson in how the "rotten" Establishment
F ·..... crushes all that is fine and good. Republican leaders quietly
... ·1• put out the word that the issue was to be killed in the
"~ q, . ; ~ House . They wanted nothing controversial on the same

J; ' . m~:ttuany, wt~.e,r~~e c:!~
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attack can live out

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Ear)J' radio wu Cl'ee. II the plac. of polo In our lifo.

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Tutlday. "He wasiUJIIIOMCI to
be lhe grealesf corner lineback·
II' Ohio Stole hid over hid and
- of tile finest alllleteo In the

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.... ~ change.
· · - ~... . The Ohio junior cihzens were mo;e modest in their goal,
; •• AT
however. Fearing a voting age of 18 might be too much to
n., . • ask of Ohioans, they compromised at age 19.

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
trying" who, witb or may be present· malnten·
totp;_ekventhltt, an
· ce of tbe normal weight
a
a ""' , w a 1or your height; restricting
tbe iut,U.e hold?
your intake of salt, sugar
be reasonably brinht
and
foods high In cholesterol:
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so s: nJuc"~ ~e:::1~gn~! 00';' ::;:~":,~\
of tbe stress ; getting moderate
,disease, they are often prey physical exercise dally and
to a depression that can in· getting a good night's sleep
with their recovery. supplemented by one or
a heart attack the more short naps during the
is likely to attribute day.
pa•'n in his chest, neck
Q.-Whet atepa must I take
1o a recurrence, un· now to donate my eyes to an
of thehfact that such eye bank?
may
ave o_ther
A-Sioce the state laws
su
as aruuety, differ regarding the legal dis·
bladder dis· position of body organs after
or
hernia.
death, you should write to

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tion bearing the names of 30,1Xll high school seniors
throughout Ohlo, and the r~sults of a poll the students con·
dueled in Kentucky , which had recently lowered its voting
age to 18, showing that the voters were happy with the

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, " and politicians in favor of lowering the voting age, a peti·

: \·...,;: . ln IG66, the next senior class at Tippecanoe took up tbe
! •1 .. cause and a_gain launched a bombardment of propaganda
, , ~, ~ and persuaSion against the Assembly. In 1969, they ftnaUy
: '.;., .. succeeded in convincing both chambers to put the question
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11!:'=-oteOi:indeNdov. 4, the citizens of Ohio rejoeted it, by a smaU but
c
margin, and everyone is still trying to flgure out
why.
There was no logical pattern in the voting. Some rural
counties that were expected to oppose votes for Ill-year·
olds registered majorities in favor of it; some cities which
were e~poeted to support it defeated it. One spokesman
thinks that "general attitudes" toward college students ,bad
- a lot to do with it. H" notes that in a majority of Ohio
~ :counties containing institutions of higher learning, the issue
·-was defeated .
In any event, all these young people had played by the
Establishment's rules, had followed the book to the Jetter
-and gotten a kick in the teeth. Time now to pry up the
cobblestones and fortify the barricades?
But no:
"In spite of this decision, we have an ultimate faith in a
democratic form of government and will continue to en·
courage youth participation through legitimate channels "
said Clark W. Wideman, an Ohio State senior and head of
Volunteers for Vote 19, announcing plans to secure enough
• ,petitions to put the question on the ballot again next year.
-~.,·-wi,"Ult is not a case of will we Ket the right to vote, but when
,
· we get the right to vote, ' he said.
If that kind of attitude Is at all represenlntlve of a young
people, the nation has nothing to fear from tbe future. It
may have much to Jose, however, by continuing to deny
• serious-minded
adults the right to participate fully

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bQJ, Max Schmeling
· _, ,the .,I!Uv,W.Isht crown
from Ja&lt;l! ·~k&amp;Q', •F a t h e r
Coualtllri 'liodn•t · Jot b e e n
i!'llilc~; a·q&gt;lf:eorlt~ ·feU In
-oelvea "'lvlftl atralfil: ~ • AJ,t(anin; ·Olle dlnik ~Jil,tng
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· ueol · 0n11 ·iiow. 11 we' alaaice l!cinited':~·l'ertiof'• "Cim.
blek ..,.! l!lm ,tn~Q a piUar '! ~;; ··· 111 f ~ C..ell1'•
ooata111a do we fotpl lhe ptl• ' 0Gneol Paolilre•:•· Vfckl
'ft!taiit C!ltlle ..r&amp;~ BaW!I~I "Gr~ Hotel," Bert
. the . . _ 1&lt;1011111111 \'OUNI, the ~ IIIII .w.: ~ briibten.
..u,t• dol a, the vary r.aJ • • . ed •'FiJ!ae ·~;'~ Gullo.!Pike
,.,utllil . of tile ·opirlt t110ta ta
Cbrlltlil.'' Joan
caiblitaa ci,l• cauled. Fen" a ford In ''lliiiCJng ~" l~ed
few W!J....preaaloll .......,a. It ovar ·/fllte I blt.plo.yer cut: balancing "Empl',BII ~oliw~/
It ..mid II would nevar llld. Fred Altalre, Nel-~,Eve miUlnerJ.
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N'ew .DeeJ, aot tlral&amp;lll Glroush
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. . . tient younger one. In all fairness, however, along with this
· '· admomtion should go a warning : Faithfully though one
&lt;' "'"may abide by the rules, righteous and just though one's
• J..;,. ca use may be , there is no such thing as an unconditional
• · '" mnney-back guarantee that the system will permit itseU to
.... . be reformed-either easily or Immediately or at all.
A recent case in point was a proposed constitutional
"' - amendment to lower the age of voting in Ohio to 19, which
'"". was on lhe statewid• ballot in the last elections.
The idea began as a senior class project at Tippecanoe
.' ,~ High School in Tip~ City. near Dayton, back in 11166. The
. , - class began colioetmg material wjth which to win friends
, .·.... and influence legislators in the Ohio General Assembly.
· ·, .. These mcluded statements from prominent public figures
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we atllcll aur llnelalr ·Uidi ....., the Ngbel

ij.o fwo reoeor~ boaic1 the
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~-ary trivia IIII1'CIUII(!:_
'•IIIII uie 11139 arflval err ~
· ~,fil William Saroraq'o •-n.e
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If you wanl to change what is wrong with society, don't
throw bombs at It from the outside. Work with its instilu·
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N8vll Acadomy to becomi
illcktleld oaach ot Ohio State
Mila - - · he hid heard oboul
.Mck Tatum.
"I heerd Ill kind , of

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COLUMBUS CUPII - Dick 101ft.
111• reluii,I'Oiiil&amp; Don Horn Ia
f Adama~i dalonolve back lor .--,1/ 1111ctwd over
eettliW hie .llrot chonce 1to
Mllml, ilnd Jim Corrlgall, Ktnt • v.... · - or' Bowling
'· Slolo'l 2.W.pound linebacker, Gre.., ICMII State'• Phil
PI'O'It whol he can do.
"He's llhowD a 1 ot of
hevt- sl~lld out tor week- WI~. Todd Snyder or
, tnd pttfo! •••netS.
0111o \! .. C!Nck Ealey, Toledo; -poi~,~ 1 Id coach P~U
AdomiWIInlmld Mld-Amer- tnd Western Mlchlgan'l Tid
ae.-.oan. .1 W""!? 811 he I
, Icon Conference Beck of the Grignon .
the liillr ~ Ani, Bert
TUIIC!oy while Corrlgall
Slarr, wjlooe ...-e blc"''mu..
\ galllld line honors.
cle boo !Ioiii him to only umI
Adoml lfunlltd Maryland
.. lltd action In thep&amp;\n two'
; wHii a 90-yord klckort return to
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Lesson
•'I 1111nk Don Is aol~t~ to be
;; -..1 hllltCond touchdown on
I 1'011 line quortorlilcl!,"
~ a 54-ytrd pau Interception.
A B I b 1 e lesson entitled
8111 Starr. "He boo IIIIa of
He oliO lnlerctptwd another "Miaslnila Mes&amp;~~~e" waa pre- 1bUU;y 1111 a lot of poise. He's
pau, rtilurnld two punt• 13 senled by MrL U.wrence EbUh . COIIII~t~ &amp;ICIIlll juat..ll.ne."
yordlal\d puntld llvellmeolor when the Free Metbodlot Youth allillill!illillllllll!llli¥11!1I!o'l"ll!.·111!111111111!1oWII~
a 41U •":"ogoln the Redsklns' of Laurel Clllt met"'·~-.......
34-21 rood win.

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Kont State'•
to Mor·
lhlll.
He mseven
solo
ttckln,roturlltdanlntercepted
• pns 18 yards and recovered one
fuliib'-.
l,
ouw;-top line candidates In·
eluded l'ltve Robinson ot Cillo
U., WUng Green's Phil Villa' plano. Jim Rance of Toledo
, and Koltli Volk, Western Mlch·

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dofi(III,YJP,IIIIf, - . l h l ·! f*!•l· · eqluor lnolotwdon t•kl~ the uld he , wjsllod we could' Plir
vllllont~ the Cltveltnd ar-11 blame hl.miellfllr ~ tatol col· the' g.m. """'," Colllor ftCIIII·
""""lve, ~~~-- In, their '$1-.3 lo~ of II&gt;* NFL , Otfttury Dl· ld.
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Betoro ·the. Mlmaot
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beforo In delttllnti Dtillot. G · lltr Mid the ·,ttom ~·w11 lust
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s)jl!11ng to get~ Oil·friday.," galn,l~
· I~ N locilbol! , wrl~ , lunctMpOn
"lhtrt'1 no qUIII!on , the! I
ON Not lliO'w 1FIIml . · II •.
t~y. "''td, t'f::ll.~ld to~~ 1011td jn my lob- to get the lhtl .. .,. •• .~ uld .1M! .~
a otrong r11111 iiY the deltnllve teem roedy tor Itt opponent:' and his olllatonlt htd dtcldld not
llntWltliahbrt, quick paiiHa~ Colllor,Mid.
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not to
.the lllrri. ol ,the Itt!
"Minlltlolo go! a ltrf.lllc "l'vt 11tn a lot df Maml Oet Min•• gomt to hlo-t.am.
gamo out o1111 lint tlireo
noocty lor a lot or gamn," Col~·~· , no pur- In ,..
beckon," Colllor llld. "W. llor said.
hell"", It," Colllor llld,
woren•t · gllll~ - l e opin
"Every coach ·the! It · lnatiod, the . - h tvrlltd lho
qu!cl&lt;ly."
taktl ~r .tor ~ IHI!I to gat .tttnllon o1 hit pia~ to next ·
'Wally Hllgalltrg, Roy Wlntlon noody •• the &amp;teton~ on."
wHk's gomo In Pltllburgli. He
and Lonnie Worwlck did a su"But the before the . - film• of the Browns G•
13 triumph over the Slelleu

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for the ~rlt two; years ol ex- own a 4..4-1 season mark, bope
latence, lpinot the Bolllon to end their 1969 home seaPatrlotl &amp;mdaJr.
aon on a Winning note. A caordDeaP,te the Patriots• l~rec- paci1;y crowd will ~ on hand
10 far !lila aeaoon, Bengala for the gam"'
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Coaeh Pau1 Brown was eoneemed about the game.
Next season, the BeDpla
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Plans were made tor a skat·
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liXematlmal
future. Karen F1ores gave the
Once Dave neaUalehere
secretary's report, and VIcki cauafit his breath at hiilltllne,
Clark was elected treaslD'er or tllere was no stopping tbe New
the group. The cloalrw prayer York Knlcka.
was given by Mrs. Harry Clark.
DeBusschere, playing b I a
first game since sutrerlng a
broken nose :imday night
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124-107 for the Htwks' elgbth
stralllht victory, Mllwoukee
dumped Boston, 129-118, Detroit downed Los Angeles, 110.
102, and Chicago beat 'SeatUe,
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and ft'-111111 OfwlnneraiD.sat. .· Wahlma Hlilh ~eltes, Fed-\ " - , Pa~ersbur&amp;; Sonia Cjarr, J~l!ol'~~~id, .YllsU.IiJI
lll'dly's baton' twirling c-ot 'e ra) flocltl,.. Majoreltes.
, T"'pors Plalnl,
Dlalll: GuthriOjJ,~ vl!l~ (1~ &amp;
ai t h e Eaatern High School
smlu SlrUII!ng· r.&amp;ms Dlv.,
(lO-U Yrs.), Timmie Scbra- over), Iller! ~ YpabantL
sponsored bJ the Eastern Band Waharila Hlah Majorettes. .
der, . Belpre; ·Diane Gulhrla,
Two-l!atm 'i'wt;llng
Booatera. lWIDDOI'S listed In orLarp
Teams Dlv., Coolville; Leigh Ann Emrick,
(4-8), Am!lte BaUIII!man, Yp..
der, 1, 2, ~ etc.)
Fedeial Hocid"-' MaJorettes.
Belpre.
allantl; (12-14), Debbie F~,
Trl • Coul'oty Solo Twirling
Open l"!!l'lidual ~lion
12-13 . Yrs), Connie Rector, ~villa; (15 &amp; over), S h e'r 1
Champa:
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~orette QUeen, Patty st.. · Coolville; Gloria Barker, Cool· Akin, l:Psllantl; Be~ Wee.
Novice Division, Tammy El- phans, Credo; Sheri Akin, Yplil· ville; Debbie Jolters, Miners- ver, Coolville; ~ K 1 n I•
chinger, Becky Eichinger, Rob- !anti, Mich.; ~ Prln- ville.
MlddJoPort,
in Ritchie;' JuvenUe Dlv., Diane cess (12 ·1f&gt;, Debbie Jefrera,
(14-15 Yra.), Diane Fisher,
Beat ,4ppaarlna MaJor"!'"
Guthrie, Csthy Werry, Cher- MinersvUie; Btenda Taylor, PL Pleasant; BeU,y Y&lt;Mq,
Fancy COstume
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tene Jarvis; Junior Division, Pomelo¥; Llitle
Debbie Je!ters, Gloria Berber, Prlneess·(t-10,SUeSzymanakl, keraburg,
ailantl; Terri Kimble, Belpre;
Connie Rector; Senior Division, , Ypa~; 'fammy Schrader,
(16 &amp; over), Patty stepllana,. Patty Dangler, YpallantL
Sherry King, Roseali!B Weaver, Belpre; Wee UtUe Ml,lorette Ceredo; Linda McGinmpby, Bel· (8 • 9 Yra.), Anneite Ball(!ltDebbie Burkhemmer.
Princess (t - 8), Sheila Hulse, pre; Roseanna Weaver, Cool- man, YpallanU; Katl\1 ~
Tri- County High School Ma- Ypsilanti; Patty ~er, Ypsi- ville,
Belpre; Sherry Wea.v er, Parjorette Team Champs:
!anti.
keralllrg.
Small Twirling Tean1 Dlv.',
lntermedlllte Solo
(10-11 Yrs.), SUe Szymanald,
Southern High Majorettes, East·
Grand Champioo Awards
Twirling Divisions ·
Ypsilanti; Leigh Ann Emrick,
ern High Majorettes; Large
Beginners Grand Chempion, (10-12 Yrs.), Diane Guthrie, Belpre\ ~ Schrader, BelTwirling Team Dlv., Federal Patt,y stephans, Cerndo; lnier- Coolville; Teresa Vannoy, Bel· pre.
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Hoelting Majorettes; s m a II mecllate Twirling Grand Cham· pre; Lelah Ann Emrick, Belpre.
Strutting Teams Dlv., Eaatern pioo, Diane Guthrie, CoolviHe;
(13-14 Yr.&amp;), Gloria Barber, Belpre; Joyee HJl(chlnaon, RutHigh Majorettes; Large strut- Jr. Advanced GJ'and Chemploo, Coolville; Debbie Ford, Cool· iand; ,Dibble Taylor, Pomeroy,
ling Teams Dlv., Federal Hock- Annette Ball(!ltman, YpallanU; vUie.
(14-15 Yra.), Debbie Langfitt,
!ng Ml,lorettes.
Sr. Advanced ·Grand Chemploo,
(15 &amp; 0- ) , Linda McGium- Parkeuhul'ir. Debbie BurkhaJn.
Open Teom Competitioo
Sheri Akin, Ypsllutl.
pby, Belpre; Sherry King, Mid- mer, Coolville; Marcia Carr,
Show Teom Division, WahaBeginners Solo
clleport; Rqseanna Weawr, Tlqlpers Plains.
rna High Majorettes.
Twirling Divisions
Coolville.
(16 &amp; ovar), Patty stephens,
Jr. Team Division, The Bel(0 - 7 Yrs.), Terri Kimble,
Adwnced Solo
Ceredo; ( Debbie Martin, Par•
pre-ettes.
Belpre; Patty Da~~.f• Ypsl·
Twlr!tng Dlvlalooa
kerliburg.
SmaU Twirling Teams Dlv., lanU; Lori Lang!IU, Parkers(0-7 Yrs.), Sllella Hulse,. Yp..
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Appearing Majorette
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allaNI; Pattyllangter, YpsilanBecky ZIDker; (Boll yra.), AnGauges - Ga11lpolls, 12.1 and neUe BaUflhlnan, Ypsilanti; (lQ. ·
12,8 running 3.5 ree~ or roll· 11 yr~), Sue Szymanski, Ypsl·
era; PL l'leaaart, 24.05; Pcim- lanU; (12..13&gt; yr.,), Debbie Jeferoy-MasOn, 20.52· Hinton, 0. 95 rars, Mlner•v$8; Teresa VanataL; Kanawha Falla, 4,26 rts- nay, Belpre. : . •
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strutU"-' Divisions
don, Marmet, and Wlnlleld, are
Bestnners Fancy struttingIshmael Gillespie, presJdent areas are Addhon, Cheshire on the sOL .
(6-'1 )T._), Patb' D&amp;ng1er~ Ypsiol the Ga!lla _County Rur"! Wa - and Kanauga. DrlU has aaked
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
lanti; Terri Kimble, Belpre;
ter Assocranon , Inc. sa1d to- the board of the water aasod.
GALUPOLIS LOCKS_ o. F. Jode Lee Grueser, Minersville;
day that the association needs aUnn to extend their elforts In Shearer "' 3:05 p.m.; BeckJord (Boll yrs.), Kathy Brown, Belat least 100 more customers these areas to get people who up 7:20 p. m.; steel Ellpreaa pre; Patricia Ann Boyles, Midon its preaenUy designed sys- paid theiror!glnai$10 aubscrlb- down 9:25 p,m.; DlalWJ Boa- dleport; (10 • 12 yrs.), Dlllne
tern consisting oll24.8mllesol er fOil to pay the add!tional$65. worth "' 1 a.m.; Steel Pioneer Hall, Parkeriburg; JCMin BoWwaterline.
The boardhasagreedtomaln. down 3:10a.m.; Helens. - n ry, Belpre; Pam Grapes, ParG!ll~spie pointed out that the !Bin the present $75 ·subscrlp. 4:35 a.m.; H. E. Bowlea - n keraburg; (13-14 yra,), Brenda
prehnunary plan for the con- lion lee unUI the begiMing oC 9 a.m.; Solvay "' 10:30 a.m. Sue Taylor, Pomeroy; I,ynnJ!a.
struction o! this system was construction in order to attract
KANAWHA RIVER _ Mar· ker, Syracusei Paula Thomas,
onl.v for 102 miles oC main. Be- more customers along the line. met, NaUonal "' 7 a.m.; Win- Parkersburg; (15 &amp;over), Patt,y
cause oC the Increase of over Mr. Gillespie Is urging a.. poo. field, George T. Price~;~ 8:40 Stephens, Ceredo; Roseanna
20 ml!ea of waterline and the pie wbo ·orlglnally paid the $10 p.m.; Fort Dearborn down 9, 30 Weaver, CoolviUe; Linda Me..
increase In construction oosts fee to oontsct the water o!flce p.m.; ML State down l:IO a.m.; Glumpby, Belpre.
since the water system plan- at Cheshire and pay the addi- Polly R. down 1:55 a.m.; Alan
nlng was initiated, the water as- tiona! $65 to complete pay. R. Merrill down 3:15 a.m.; Lasoclatlon must acquire an ad- ment of the subscription fee. IUIIL '4l 5:30 LJIL
dltionai 100 customers in order
Many have Indicated they will
OIDO RIVER_ Lock 12, SU.
to meet the Farmer's H~me subscribe to tbe system once san Lane down 6:30 a.m.i Lock
Administration loan requ~re- construction startl, but lheoe 13, ORCO down 7:45 a.m.; Lock
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petition at Eastern High School Saturday but fared well In the winning clrclea. From the lett
are Brenda Taylor, flrot place struttlrv and second place In tall time majorette princess;
JeiUIY Chapman, who will be leading the Glo-ettes In the Pomeroy merchents Chrlsbnas psrade; Debbie Taylor, third place fancy costume; Kathy Werry, second place trl-coonty twirlII!'WMI!S OF

h"tgi Joyce Hutchinson. second place fancy coatmne; Patty Boyles, second place strutting; Jothird place tancy strutting; Becky Eichinger, four, seeo!XI place tri-county, no-

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FRANK KING

King to Lead
Dimes' March
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Frank W. King, or Co! urnlila, has been nomed o h I o
lJato ChAirman of the 1970
March or Dimes Campaign.
Kin&amp; President or the Ohio
AFL-CIO, will lead the e«orts
al111auaanda ol March ofDlmes
...,.anteera Ia the battle aptnat
bli1ll defect&amp; ...mlch strike ap)ll'OJdmateltd f,OOO babies born
Ill our State each year.
Klltg Ia a member ol BrlckJa¥era Local 3 in Toledo, and
a member or the Toledo Foundallon or Teochera Local 250.
He W'&amp;a a member of t h e
Ohio General Assembly from
1tf9 to 1969, except for a
term as City CouncUman In
Toledo In 195L He also served as a member of the Olllo
Houle of Representatives and
u a member of the Ohio Senate. Ill the 103rd General Asoembly, King was President
protem and Democratic major~ ~r olthe Senate.

WASIIlNGTON (UPI) SeDite GOP dean George D.
Aiken of Vermont said today
Clement F. llaynsworlh Jr.
mliht fall to win confirmation
to the S..reme Court even if
all uncommitted senators
vote for him.
Aiken told a reporter "I'd
oey at the presort time thet
he' a a little short" of the 50
..Us needed to win.

WORM'l TO MAN'S RESCUE
DErROfi (UP() - The com.
IDDII earthworm, best known for

Ita ablllty to &amp;Uract flah, may
prove a vital link in the rebuilding ol land carved out by
ltrlp.mtntng for coal , accordIng to an Ohio forester. T he
earthworms, said Dr. J, P.
Vlmmeratedt, hod been lnstru.
mental In helping to revege.
apollbanks, the excavated
or waste earth left from surfate coal mtnlllg.

This traditional annual observance stems from that November ' tt in 1918 when the
Armistice was declared endIng World War L The silencing of the guns terminated four
yean of massive conflict, oo a
scale wtprecedented in hJ&amp;tory,
approaching trllly global proportions. In the two years of
direct United States participaUnn, 4,744,000 men donned the
uniform In service to t h e I r
country. The name was chang.
ed to Veteran's Da_y in thewly 1950'• - ..alter Worl4 ~ar
D and the Korean War brought
another 23,000,000 Americans
into military service.
AJready, there are more than
3'h million veterans of t h e
Vietnam war. For these vet.
erans and for those who remain there we should pay a
special tribute. Their sacrifices have not been fully ap.
predated by a Nation that finds
ltael! In disagreement over the
conduct of the war and the goals

we soek to achieve there.
Regardless of how much pea..
pie differ In their positions
on the Vlelnam oonfi1ct. they
stU! must recognize the efforts of our servicemen, not
only as members ~ th~ Armed forces , but as mdlv1duals.
They are parUcipating in what
is probably the most di!!icult
war In our history. They are
carrying a burden which calls
for special bravery, greater
dedl&lt;ation, more initiative and
an intense devotion to duty.
in an attempt to get this tact
back In the spotlight and give
11 ita proper recognition, sev.
oral of ITIY colleagues and I
have joined in the introduction
of a congressional resolution
wh!ch will pay the highest trlbute to those who have given
their lives, or have been
wounded In VIetnam; command
each serviceman and veteran
to! h\~ l.nlll!i.~~l ~qlllctl;.fDd
put \lle . IJ&lt;lo.\t~~pll..~d lll .do
all In lis power io help_ litt
the burden as aoon as pos91ble.
Veterans Day is an opportunity to show our respect to
those Americans who have worn
the military uniform ~ this
great land. It Is a day to honor
those who have fought for tbe
noblest goal of civllizalion as
embodied in the American
dreom of permanent peace, with
jusllce and freedom, for a I I
manklnd .

Program on Missions
Given Chester WSCS
"Operation Bootstrap" 11 menta.
Business was conducted by
program on missions, was used
by Ada Morris when the the president. Secretary and
W.S.C.S. of the Chester United treasurer reports given.
Methodist Church met Nov. 6 In Fourteen members answered
roll call.
its regull!lr meeting.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Scripture taken from II
Evens,
and World Community
Corinthians by Allona Karr
Day
Services
was announced.
opened the program and Jesus
Gladys
Spencer
reported on fhe
Savior Pilot Me was sung.
election
day
dinner.
Prayer was by Mrs. Karr.
Altona Karr, Bertha Sm "h
Taking part In the mission
and
Ada Morris will prepare
story were Bertha Smith, Ruth
fruit
baskets for the shut-Ins at
Erwin and lela Windon . Mrs.
Thanksgiving.
Morris read a poem. and the
The annual Christmas dinner
hymn,
"America
The
and program will be held Dec.
Beautiful" was sung.
As the members were seated 11 at noon with a $1 gill exaround a beautifully decorated change . Each member may
table, Tthel Orr gave a tct,lk on Invite a guest.
Betty Frederick, Leota Young
Thanksgiving and a prayer.
Mrs. Morris served refresh - and Lela Windon will serve on
the dinner and table com·
mittee : Bernice Bailey and
Wll.L RE-OFFER LEVY
Gladys
Spencer will furnish a
COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h e
tree
and
decorate It and Altona
Board of Education of suburban

&gt;,Jt!bn .Jl~Jh!na!~~J"h .lha.,,v.-. , ~:..L

.llntl'r representing ~;-Inc.
on this proJect, has Informed
the board there has been very
light sign.up In tllree areas

which initially had large num-

bers of users. These three

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WASIIINGTON (UPn - The
United states would have to
spend an adclltional $2.5 biUion
to make the "Su!eguard" antihalllstic missile . (ABM) aystem e«ecUve against an enemy's Improved aubarmlne •
launched missiles, accorcllngto
tile general in charge of the
project.

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to $75 plus the costs ol In·
staUation of the serviee line
and meter.
Additional customers are
needed In order to malntaiD
the water rates ao orlglnolly
~sed, wltll a minll!lllll billing of $6 per month ror a real.
donee serviee. Mr. Gilleaple
Ia asking that aU pceseni aubscribera contact their friends
and nelghhurs who live along
tile line to enoourage them to
subscribe to the aystem.
The o!flce of the water assoclaUon is located in Cheshire, Ohio, and the pbonenumber lor this otricels 367.7781.
Anyone desiring any further
lrlormatlon shooid contact the

Your Support at the

Election on Nov. 4

.LIEIT SMITH
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W. ll Sha-, Jr. down 10:10
p.m.; A. V. Crlaa down 4:05 a.
m.; GreelliCI Locka, Jim Mar·
lin down 9:35 p,m.J .J. I!. Lewla ·.
"' 12•30 a.m.; JCIIui Lildd ban '
down 1•40 aom.; Steel Tnder,
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Lady Rosemary down t:20p.m.J
Ned Merrick dcnm 8:25 p. m.;
Scott Chotin II' 12:05 s.lii.;Val·
vollnt ~q~2:05 a.m.; Eti8 ·Lou!ovUle ·- 8:10a.m., .

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Election and
Bless You All.

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Rep. Rllbert
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R-Ohlc},
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the bambing
three said
New . . .
Karr
and
Kathryn
Mt&gt;ra
will
York skyscrapers was an exUpper Arlington said Tuesday
night it would resubmit a once- have the program.
Round robin cards were sent
defeated 7.9..fllill operating levy
to the sick and shut-Ins.
to voters Dec. 9 in a special
Eighteen sick calls were tile moratorium activities Ill
election. The 7.9 mlllschool opri!ported during the month.
eraUng levy was defeated by a
two to-one margininlastweek's
election.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admissions - Margaret Rus.
sell, Letart, W, Va.; Harry
Yarbrough, Rutland; Angelo
Crosa, Rutland; Emmet 9wler,
Middleport,
Discharges - Ora Hal!hlll,
Don W. Becker, Kellle Powell,
Julia Sellars, Minnie SWick,
Florence Vernon.

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dered !uUy deployed by Pres!dent Nixon, would protect the
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nation against presently devol. ~ . rmn.•.i.
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WASIUNGTON (Upl) - A
Lt. Gen. A. 0, Starbird t o I d
$86,100
federal grant has
Congress. But Starbird said
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q~proved by tile ApplaIt would not adequately defmd
Never · tiJie eounael ...of
agalnet submarine - launched chlan Reclonal CommlssiCJII your f~W&amp;.-Andrew Jackmlaalles with pinpoint ac. to aid In constructiCJII oC a L2 son, seventh U.S, president.
mile access road to the Sclo!
curacy.
to County Joint Vocational Education and Technical lnatltute near Portsmouth,
DDT GOING, GOING
The alate wlll contriblte
of
WASHINGTON (UP() - Wei. $51,000 as Its share of the
fare Secretary R&lt;lbert ll Flllch $138,000 project. The road
Voted tor . Me In the
baa reportedly endorsed a study will begin at the Houston HolRecant
calling tor an end to the use low - Lorw Bun Road and run
Go~
ol DDT In tile United States. to Ule • • - which Ia to be
constructed on a 100 • acre
site four miles· north of
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SAN FllANCISCO (UP!)
Houalrw Seerelar7Georae"""'"
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greater- tothenallonlhan
dluldent mUitanta.
7 lllld defendants or
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females and oeven eiUHI of
bulla. The sale, .,.....clad 111
A. w. Hanltltoft, will bqbl at
12:30 p.m. Cb'do J!lmhqey or
Danville , and Prot. ~ WUson of Ohio Slate Uatterllt,y
are cd..duilrmen or the -and

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In temperaturea. Precipitation will average from ooe •
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south to orl&amp;o!Jalt Inch melted
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HANDOUT tela wacm reopoaae Ill Vletaam, where

Marine lit Lt. E. R. Har·
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fen "lloodles" to a amall
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ID tile Imperial Houae - . ,
Morae Road at 1-71, !DiiowlDJ
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Paul Dear of Sprinllleld u
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FlVE ·DAY FORECAST
avenge muc~ow normal
from Thuroda7 hrough next
Monda7 wHh
high reedIngs from
mldclle 30a to
the low 40a and lows at night
malnl,y In tho 20a. It will be
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PoUed Hereforill ooloeted~ .
40 herds In Ohlo, Klnludq, ' ,
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carda early ~h to tnouro employ- to 101'1 and handle
thtlr doll very before Chrlat· the mall !later. A r.turn ad·
mas, not after.'' Postm11tera of
lnauru lllat mall that
Mttos County ldvtHd today . can't be delivered bociuu of on
On tho day after Chrlstmaa o Illegible or Incomplete mailing
post office building can be tho addreas will be returned to file
most depressing place In the tender.
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world If II still contolns •
A return oddroas might not
mountain of messoges of love seem very Important, but last
and cheer lllet didn't make It year over 32 billion plec.s of
becauae IIIey were moiled too moll went to postal dead Iaffer
late. Such dlsoppolntmenta can branches bocauae the ma 111 ng
be avoided If Chrlstmes mellers addresi couldn't be rl.ed and
will observe the following . there was no return addreu on
melting schedule.
the envelope. If one estlmetn
Gift percels going to distant file worth of each ofthne PiecH
states should be malted by Oec. at 2S conta, Including postage,
1. Parcels going to local and postal customers lotf over $7.5
..,by areas should be mailed million test year to letter
not tater than Oec. 13.
offices. And none of IIIII would
Thte nome and oddrns of have happened If tho envttopes
both the sender end addrnsee had contained 1 r.turn addroos .
ahould be encloHd In each gift
BARBS
parcel to ~rmlt Identity In·case
of dlmeoe or losa of the outside
By PHIL PASTORET
addruslabel. The outside label
In retroapect: One thing
should be placed on only one
for which the Pilgrims mil!hl
aide ot each percel.
Greeting cards , going to have given t h a n t &amp;-tliey
distant states should be mailed didn't have to wolf dinner
In order to watch the foot·
not later lllan Oecember 10. ball games.
Card• ~ng to local and nearby
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Arche'll has '"""' six
Oecomber 15,
million enthusiasts in the
Also emphasized was the
United States-ezcepting,
tmportonca of using Zl P Codol
of course, those few unfortunate&amp; p a sal n g any·
and adding a return address to
where ne&lt;1r the targets
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BAO TRAI, South Vietnam
- (NEAl-They are at best
a wretched lot as they drag
themselves into allied terrilory. Weary, woesome, desperate-most of their eyes
spread with fright. some of
their hands raised in air.
They are the surrendering
enemy.
Officially, they are called
"hoi chanh" and are described as "ralliers to the
side of democracy." But this
is propaganda. What they
are, no more, no less, are
the traditional bug-outs of
of any combat-&lt;leserters.
Not surprisingly, nobody
cares m u c h for them.
Yesterday they were on one
side. Today the otber. And
tomorrow? Since no one can
be certain about tomorrow,
the hoi chanh are invisibly
but indelibly marked with
the smudge of suspicion.
They are treated well
e n o u g h. Good food, new
clothing, family living. Many
are even released back into
South Vietnamese society.
But there is slim respect
lor war turncoats-and the
hol chanh carry heavy bur·
dens of humitiation.
Still, they come over. In
larger and larger numbers.
About 1,000 a day are currently reported to be giving
up. Since 1963, more than
126,000 have reportedly quit.
Why?
The standard explanation
is gooey: "The&gt;' are more
and more commg to their
senses," says one government spokesman, •'and real·
lzlng that democracy Is the
only way for the future ."
However, 99 per cent of
enemy deserters are peasant
functionaries of no rank or
schooling. Most can't read or
write. They don't know de·
mocracy from demagogery.

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·~· Nl 111c1wn IIJ,it·. ,c:cwft Ifill -~~ ~llr. uld

or~ ,Willi tho pol~ end tho malor - - ol pllnt·
Oti tho lllid down · - · 10 lng = I n IIIII man,., II
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clays aarllli' than corn orleiitlld beft.r able to wltllltlncl ~rlr
wlfll ~ poln*! end up.. •
edveru envii'GII.....,Iol c:andiThe
was c:oncluc&gt;Md Ilona.
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at the Ohio Agriculturot ReDoten r opcw *1-tlnga
IHrch 1nc1 Develop"""! eon,.. wlih !iva IN- rir ,_,. which
In Wooatlr, Ohio, lnd ,_lid grew from orlanhd wllll

privation, new to combat.
He ,... not parUcularlY
Ill-treated In the North Vietnamese army, He did not
like it. But w h a t soldier
does? He says the food was
adequate. He was not over·
worked. And, at lint, Just
spent most of bla time fn a
bivouac environment-train·
lng forlnrather than psrtlcipatlng , war.
Then things changed.
Tat Thanh's unit was
p118bed a c r o s s the Vietnamese border on a.rtrol
mission. It was
and
the young trooper s Initiation
Into a c t u a I warfare was
provided by wave after wave
of B-52 bomb saturations.
Tat Thanh took what cover
be coul~ . Cried. Screamed.
But survived. And, wben II

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No to&amp;te for war.
They fought for communism
because of gun-point COD·
scription. Almost none have
solid ideological convictions.
There is a better reaaon
lor the increase In enemy
desertions than politics.
"It's very simple," says
one U$. major. "Over tbe
years, we've gotten to the
point, in many areas, where
we take on almost anything
that moves. This makes it
extremely unhealthy for the
enemy. Their chances are
less. And so they just quit
because they're afraid of be·
lng greased."
Nguyen 'fat Thanh is a
good example.
Last January, 24-year-old
Tal Thanh was brought from
North Vietnam with 600 other
soldiers of the 20791h Group.
It took them three arduous
months to reach a small base
camp, Inside Cambodia, just
across the South Vi•tnamese
border.
Tal Thanh was a r!Heman,
new to the army, new to

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lht onnuol mHIIIig of lht root length, 31111 por cent grettAmerlcan Society of Agrorwny. er vartldt N!Of penetration lnd
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more.

The first opportunity he
got, he deserted.
The same story can be told
of most hoi chanhs. Few of
them are political converts.
Most, In fact, are merely
cowards-If that Is the best
word to describe sirncle
people drawn Into comp ex
al!alrs.
In the last seven years,
records show, fewer than.150
enemy agents of commis·
sioned rank have ~ up.

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this day--evef11lime they
run one of the ancient

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have deserted. This leaves
just guerrillas-the commoners who have been forced,
literally, to turn plowshares
Into SWOrds.
Officials say their quitting
Is an encouragln~ sign,
wha~ver their motives. It
may mdicate enemy unit deterloration . And It may not.
"Remember what hoi
chanhs really are " says one
U.S. Interrogator: "Just de·
serters. Cop-outs. They are
garbage and garbage isn't a
reliable barometer of anything."

Graduation and baccalaureate
services were set lor ~nday.
May 24, 1970 by U&gt;e Eastern
Local School Board TueldaJ
nlllht.
Baccalaureate will be at 2
m and graduation at 8 p.m.
P· ·
at tho hll!h school.
The bosrd hired Arlie Col.
Una as a substitute bus drlver subject to hls certification
liJ' U&gt;o county superintendent's
alflce. Perrnlsolnn was granted
..., band boosters to use •the
hiih school Saturday mornings

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for ballllllnstructloo.
Two new school busses have
been purchaaed b,f the district
and Will be delivered wllllin a
week or 10 daya, It was report..
eel.

The board v - to plaee
$200 In tho vocal n:"'alc lUnd
for purchaee olmusic and rocords. Mrs. Maxine Wldtehead
Is vocal mullc Instructor.
Eaotern board memboro will
attend a meeting at Parkville
Elementarv ·"""""' In Jackson
The all-Eisenhower dollar
Illustrated above appears In
my Colnology column In the
Nov. 12 Issue of Coin World.
It is my concept of a design
for the proposed dollar and
one In which each component
was carefully studied and arranged to complement the
purpose.
'Ills an lncuse, or lnta.,

on TueldaJ ill reprd 14 vocaUonal eGicatlon. The. meelllli
Ia to determine what the nt•
,Pre11101111
lor Kbooll Ill

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lito 80U11iea""rn area to. after
11t11 tralniDI.
Attaldlni were Ropr IiWie,
board prelidont; board mem.
bers L 0, MeCoy, Donald Mora
and Emest Wh1lehead; -l.Y
elected board member, Oris
Slnlllt; C, 0, Nowland, clerk;
Charlea TI,Ylor, )ll'lnclJol, 'and
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lj"' f!l JII.SS wllbln one block of the White House In exchl~ for
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Tbe ~n march route Involves use of 1'•11111¥lwnla
Awnue, tho multilane street thai Is tho tradUional course taken
by parades hooorirw Inaugurated presidents and national. heroes.
Leaders of the New Moblllzadoo Committee to End the War In
VIetnam (New Molle), who hsd foullht for use of PeiiiiBylwnta A~

~Wner•e

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WASHINGTON - SEN, EDWARD M. KENNEDY, wbo helped
block President Nixon's draft 1-ry bill for two week&amp;, gave It
his blessing today and said he hq&gt;ed the Senate would Jlloss it "In
a week or two."
Kemedy bowecl to SelL John C. Tennis' demsnd the lottery
meaoure breeze tltroush wlthoot conaideratlon of other draA r&amp;torma. Bit Kennedy aaid ho e&gt;pected In return U&gt;e Senate Armed Senices Committee to approve next year "a blll on the kind!
of sweeping draft reform so ~bill! to guaranteeing a lair,
nondls,..Uve draJI." Stennis, O.Miss., Is chairman of the commfttee.

Comnw..ue Oaina •liU II loaer
UNITED NATIONS - COMMUNIST CIUNA came clooer but
sdll lost Ibis yeer' s vote on oustlqj Nationalist China from the
United Nations and bl'illgq In Peking representatlvos Instead.
Tho Ge..,ral Aoaembly gave 48 votes to the Communist reKlme and 56 to the Natlonsllst government Tuesday, with 21 abotentlons. Poking would bsve needed a two · thirds maJority for
membership. This was four more afllrmatlve votes for Peking
than 11-lned last year. The1968resolutionfavoring U&gt;e Communists over tho Natlowlsts received 44 votes, with 58 opposed and 23 abstertlooa.

M111 eo~ lriumphant with mandate .
IIANILA - FERDINAND E. MARCOS TODAY became tho
tint )JI'esldent of the PhUij)pines ...,..locted to a se&lt;ond lour •
year term. He proclaimed he had won a mandate.
Marcos lj)peared headed for a million - vote landslide victory over Liberal party candidate SoiL Sergio Oome!8 Jr., wbo
refllsed to concede what he called "the dirtiest election In our
history." Counting In Tuesday' s rational election gave Marcos
1,133,670 votes to Osmena's 726,158. Five mlllion votes remal,..
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An All-Ike Dollar
Recently this column car- ceplable and one, I ain sure,
ried the proposed design for the late president himself
a new Eisenhower dollar would disapprove.
created by a staff artist of
Both events, althoul!h comone of the leading coin publl· pletely unrelated, liad an
cations. The suggestion was equal impact on the prestige
well-accepted In Washington of the Ullited States and for
but, since then, several that reason, each sboiiii:l enchanges have been offered, joy the disllnctlon of Its own
Including one recommended commemorative vehicle.
by Rep. Bob Casey, D-Tex.
A nation's coinage usually
In respome to lncreaalng de- reflects
the a cc om pllsh·
mands lor a coin or medal ments and
vtctorles
honoring the Apollo 11 moon responsible.political
for
her
membermission, Casey baa come up ship In the world's famlly of
with the idea of com memo- . nations and, almost without
rating Eisenhower on the obexc.eptlon, the event deflcled
verse of tbe dollar coin and Is
one that causes tha gov·
the Eagle of Apollo 11 on the ernment
and Its people to
reverse.
stand·separate and above the
A very valid suggestion but rest. This Is the requirement
one that, In effect, would be for any coin or medal Issued
a political expedient to sat- In tribute to the Apollo 11
isfy the clamor for any type mission. But I am not quite
of a
coin rather than -the sure we have the rlghl to
tribute originally pI anne d. say wbat achievements other
Because the reverse Is nor- thali hiS own shall share the
mally secondary In Import commemoration
. of Dwight
to the obverse, such an ar- D. Eisenhower.
He long
rangement places the his- oince has become the
torical slgnHicance of the erty of all right-thinkingpropApollo moon mission aecond ·pJe and we can claimpeono
to Eisenhower's position as a more or no less than our
great American, a situation lair share of his greatness.
thst would be wholly unac-

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NEW YORK - (NEAl Somebody once said that a
quarterback is either in the
outhouse or the penthouse. I
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quarterback who has been a

reserve and then is thrust
into a game, quickly finds

out about ups and downs. In
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bn entire season. Their fu.
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response.
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hess of their role will wear
off with teammates. They
must then develop the confidence of the offense around
!hem. And they must be able
to confotmd both the defense
and the opposing team's
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leamrnates and a fresh "programing card" to the opposition, which has no past
Jnformation of performance
to feed into the computer.
So far this season, Steve
Spurrier of Sar, Francisco in
his third year of pro ball,
Bruce Lemmerman of AI·
janta in his second year and
three rookies Greg Cook of
J;incinnati, Terry Hanratty
of Pittsburgh and B o b b y
Douglass of Chicago, have
all made big splashes in
what amounts to their first
hal tests as pro quarter·

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Steve Spurrier

to 5" by conaumera. •

habl't of gettm
' g into ruts on
situations, of calling the
same play whenever he Is in
a certain position on the
field, with a certain amount
of downs, and with a certain
distance to go. Those are the
three v i I a I statistics all
quarterbacks mmt be concerned with every play.

All quarterbacks
fa·
vorite
plays to can. have
For example, Bart Starr likes to
calla draw play with second
down and long yardage.
Johony Unitas likes to throw
on first down to the wlde
part of the field. I also have
a favorite pial, but I'm not
saying what I Is.
But the defenses know.
Take thls example: the detense's computer might say
that on first-and-10 on the
Giants' 30 at the right hash
mark, Tarkenton likes to
run, say, a slant off tackle
with the fullback from a
Brown formation. The quarterback must keep account
of what he has done In the
past to stay up with the oppositl~r ahead of them.
The new quarterbacks wiD
find this out soon. 1 found It
out in a hurry. In my first
game at quarterback in my
rookie vear, 1961, with a new
'
th v·kin
expanSion team, e 1 gs,
I threw four touchdowns and
ran for another TD and we
th t
h Chi

: The computer has come
f,pto prominence in football
within the last four or five
~ears. A full-time quarter·
back must he always con· scious of it. :I'!!• computer
lias been fed aU the plays
the quarterback has called
all season, and in seasons
st. It spits back answers
what choices a quarterllac~ is likely to call in
cUtilln situations, and even ·
next
8,
~~~begecalls'Dfed.tlmes Ole we lost to Dallas, 13-7. And
PJatjvw
I knew then I was playing
, A new quarterback has the almost solei[ on Instinct. I
advantage of not heing pro- really didn' know what I
med, obviously. Mter a was doing. So I had to
w games, however, he will master five or six plays
Now he must fight the rather than have a little

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CAULKING
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SEAT

Pumpkin

FLUID
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RETAIL VALUII9'

LITTER BASKET ·.

JHIN CUf, IIIAIICfASf

Ha• Slices ....................~. 99e

1lNDEIIEST

••• Roast .......................~.a•e
Shrt 11•s of lttf... ,~. 49C

TINDEll lSI

Cltlcha Legs ......... ..... ~~- 49C
FlESH

Cltlch• lre•sts .........,•.ste
· Cltlch• Llwtn ........... ...59e
FlESH

BAnERY CHARGER ,

STORM WINDOWS

PAL SMOOlH

10AMP

~.!199

• For 6 and 12 vo~ botterios
Four. sturdy, shaHerproof poly plastic 36"x72"
windows with ample mounting supplies.

RETAIL
VALUI
79•

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• Automatic circuit brtaktr

• Accurate dial ammeter
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Milk .......... . ...... . . 2··-4te

WIIN MAIHIIT AND ILAtnC MiiDI

Modo ol pol,olhyfone plaotic with high powored

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$1588
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• Good looking • Convenient
• Unbreclkoble • Stainless
• Portable

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Sturdy, lightweiglll tub·
ing, full foom podded
~eat and back rest covered with washabl•
vinyl. fold up for easy
carrying . Heavy duty
spring clamp to hook
on bleacher.

RETAIJ.
VALUUO $7,95

SEII-IOIELESS

WHOLE or 5 to 7 POUND POIJIONS

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lETAIL VALUE $1.39

NABWAitf ""·

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Pebble grain finish . .

SUPERIOR

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Beveled-edge plastic . .. removes ke and snow
... - Neoprene rubber dries wet windshie lds .
•Triple plated •long las-ting •Sturdy construetion .

The ultimate in outdoor ploy. Perfed
round ond balonce$
insured by sturdy ny~

TURlEY PLATTER

B.B. GUN

A "custom" Ytrsion of the Doisy carbine
. .. with delu~~:e plated recei¥er, cocking
lever, saddle ring, loading port, forearm
cap and contoured butt plate.

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1963 CADILLAC
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bath, caJl)Ort, new ceUar, co:;;,
$50. Call99ut75.
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room owr cellar, Door furWor•- _
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.. , . . • ~ -------------wlda.PI,.Atdar-.Muar
-------------Phone 9112-6386.
oroy. t'I!OIIe9tW8tl.
BOLOGNA 2 lb&amp; $1.09 Jo1171 : W
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'BOB'S REDUCING Salon and;·
11-9-8tc
11-d-tle
lbL 8 oz. 98 c jow~ baeoa ' I:H • MNI15, lli;cl&amp;
!
Health Center I• now open,
------------------------1llced 31b&amp;eL39,lcellllk ~
. _ _ _ . _ ~~-~~ ·
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. byappoht-' Auto Sales
WATER coNDI'I10NERS, f8.'
99c gaJIGa, he••• 10c lb.
ment, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. 001111-1
$10, fl5. Softener1, lllters,
MIIG Food Marlllll, 111.
'C. C. BllADEORD, Alld'
I
polntmont necesoary. Locat- . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - , , etc., m&lt;lloy back~
IOidl of lOcldiOIIO"to.
.
· eel below K tltld K Mollllt; All Thooo aro .Wlnlorln4· ~ C W "'-~ o ••••.._, 1d: •
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5135.
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8 MILK ~" , Jerseys and

Guernseys. MUk cooler, sot.
of Surge mllllers. Call aller
5 p.m. ..,SundaY 7u.t703. ·
11•7-4te

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66 Chryolor

RUMMAGE SALE, 231 Mill st.,
Fry Bldg., Middleport, 10 L
m, Friday, c...tlmlitW thru
Saturday.
.

_now $1995

Wa• $2f95. N•w Yo.t..ar o4 dr.
S•tlan. Air conditioned. Only

ailout J/3 ortglnal coat now,
onO 11t11 on• I&amp; 1horp. Fwlly
a ..ulpp•d·

11-12-.1tc

-----------NEW
housetrallor,

1965

MOON
See Walter HaaY,
Drlt road .., rl8lrt Plat Rltland coal tipple.
11-8-8tp

69 Pontiac __ now $3195
Just orrlve4. GTO 2 dr. Hard
Top. Llka now hpra..o

SHOOTING MATCH Sunday,
Nov. 16, I p.m. to tp,m., Racine - &amp;shan Road. ~aor­
ed by Rsctne Fire Dept.

11-12-Uc
GUN SHOOT, Forked R u n
Sportsman ctub, Sunday, November16.

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"His mother wants him to be a Iaw7er and hla fa~r
want• him to be a doctor, but from the look of thlnp
he's pin&amp; to be a drap-outl"

Lost

Flats News
Mrs. Doris Dalley visited Mr.
Hamor lcedlower at Veteram
lllemorlal Hoopllal, Pomeroy.
Preaching service closed at
the Stlversvlllo Communlt,y
Church.
Teresa Burnside of Chillieolhe spar;; a week with her
~s,
Mr. and Mrs.
• - w.ence Johnston.
...
-~-ron, ShirlBY and Terry
COR&amp;O visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Johnston and family.
Mrs. Mary DaUey,local, vis!ted Mrs. SylvlsCalpenter,Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Atkins and son,

Amatonlam, Ohio.
Mr. Robert o.rs, 1oca1, visUad Mr. and Mrs. Charlie CorroiL
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Taylor
and family of West Vlr&amp;lnla,
Mrs. Icy Elswick, Harry Lane,
Emnsot Larkins, local, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dllloa Tarlor.
- M1,J Johnston

brown

black opol 011 back, bonc:h
leaed. family pet. Anower1
to name of"Snufr)'." Reward

Mr. and Mrs. George Circle
and family of Middleport, Mr.
and Mrs. James Circle of New
-----------Ha~en, W.Va., aDdhermotlJer, W ted T R nt
Mrs. Glbson, of •
- W• v a.,
an
0
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UU&amp;Un,
were guests or Mrs. Mary Cir~ 2 OR 3 BEDROOM OO!ne, bath
cle on a Saturday owning.
In Chester or TIC&gt;per Plains
Charles Wayne Brinker and .
area. Phone 992-5254,
son, Chuck, of carey, Ohio,
11-11~
were guests of Mrs. Eunle
Brinker aDd fa.mUy on a re- - - - - - - - - - - - - - cert Saturday,
Help Wanted
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers of
Tanners Run called at the home MAN TO work In reteU store.
AAJiy to MarvlnGlasao.-.
of Bott,y Van Meter recently.
Jane lngrsm visited with the
ern &amp;;&gt;ply, 399 W. Main st.,
Robert Lee family and Ralph
Pomeroy.
11-11h1tc
Lee a rocelt w.eekend.
-----------MECHANIC WANTED. Contact
Real Estate For Sale
service manager, · Mason
·
· CouJty Chrysler - Plymoulh
canter, Pt. Pleaaant, phone
·
6~1225. Must have own hand
NEAR POMEROY - F r u It
tools.
11-ll-6tc
farm - 16Blh acres, 1,100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - peach, 120 oPple trees, 3 to 5
y01ra old, all bearlns fruit, .
all noceoaary equipment iJ&gt;.
eluded, pond weD stocked with
lloh, barn, 2 praees, nice

Cleland Realty

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2. Peter the
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6.Furplece
7. Fortified
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16. Leveling
slip

23.Piace

Unoerattlble these rour Jumbles,
one leU. to eoch "''uare, to
lor• four ordinary words.

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28.Troublu
27.Paoklng

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NUD~T CAAIPS.

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(Chin.)
20. Ilellnd

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MOBILE HOllE- 10d0, 111

new, One antique waoh

19. Meuure

fran

CBS 21-lnc:h TV, Gal heater,
llmllce,· - - · roll'tpr.
FURNISHED first floor one - 1 15,000
BTU. One lillall 0141- . atoi'. t235o. 00.
bedJ OCID etllclancy apartboard. ~for bociJ-. ap. ·aurt..vm - 5 - - . bath.
11181L Middleport, Phone 982-

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THEY WANT AND THEY'RE
allppon
12' Kllmer
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WlLL1NG TO PAV."
poem

ltl. Fashion
18.Rupee

Ganp. ete,ooo.oo.
MIDDLEPORT 5 roodul,
bath, fenced' Itt. et,ooo.
POMEROY - 6 , _ . , balll,
IIII'Dico,
I u II baHIIIenl,
••500. Mal&lt;e o11'41r,
RT. Ut - ModeJ'll, 3 bedI'OOIIIf, U,.- illxl7. NeW
·I PI lllrnace.
Ganp.

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116.· Lounging
"THI!V WANT WHAT

15. Plural
endlng

STETTER, Brek.r,

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!.Castle or
Dunn

U.Fourbara:era

holeo, overcaot, appliques,
$1750.
and tiiiiV embroidery de- RT.lU- 8.-brlck,new
atsno. Will oacrlflee for oa1J , . ps lurlace. fldl baHIIIIIII.

-------------FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 rooms
·and bath. One - 1011 pre-~ $34.40 eaoh price or tel'lill
forred. Phone 992-5592 aller · lllaY ba arraJIIIod. Phone t82u~c
28SG.
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JRAILER LOTS, Bob'i'iQ!r.'
or, GET STAR,...,..
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Court. Syracuse, Oldo, on
Eborabaeh lflr4waro, SUpr
Slate Rt. 124, Phone 992Run lllli,Pickeno ~;
295L'
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Fnnk, phone Cha1ter 98$.

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PEACH FARM - 300 lreol,
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1850 Lincoln Hetea. 1'1-.
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funlace, 'fldl baoement, aood
992.3874.
1~2-Uc =~----..,50 ...... Only 121.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1999 SEWING lillchlne, used
000.00.
jult a lew tim81, fully equip- MINERSVILLE - 8 roomo, wat6 ROOMS, bath. Close to toim,
1'11. 992-2049, 992-2431 aliir pod to •laoC~~. make or _tap, eleetrlc:. Acre.
5,

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LADIES EAIIN extrtl lncomo ~CE
$13,SOO. · ·
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Uenry aeland. ~ : •
IIHIIII Faol!l-.
light of it
Oflleo - ~t
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OM tn hll
Reo. ... t8W$18
aall, Phodt Ht47n3. .
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Harold A. Holter, t.,. Bot- 2 REDROOM TRAILER. Bob's
llllblle Court, Syracuse, Ohio
tom, Ohio, Phono 985-3864.
Phone
992-2951.
11-10-Gtc

It Is no longer acceptable
bath, hard wood floors, f u II
for lhl! Pentagon, with ita
basement, oU forced 8lr tuf.IIUochill view of the world, Mee,
IIIIIQ' ather featurea, 1
io let. the definition, design
owner
aalling due to health.
the ob:lectiveo and establish
COMPUTER COLL!GE
tllll Dafional priorities, while
llle
11J'ell nods its trust. POMEROY - 5 - · · bath, . OF TECHNOLOGY
One Public ~oro1104
lnJIIead.
fUll ba·-·nt ___ -•·~
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oldblg,
alr
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brown, like new,$20.1200 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , llrhdlt!!••~a.iil
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Polaroldeamora,$50.Movls SEE LEE Coaotructloa for
-~.Baelai!,O.
Dri,.oc.all
cama,.., $50. Hoapllal bed,
building )'C1Ur . . , ~ We
Ul tf1:
Gl a,.
complete, aood eondltlon,
have beautiful Iota a .. llal11o ~ .
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Gil )'OW'S. _... ~
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992-2437,
11-l1-6tc
pie homoo aJroadJ buUI 1Gr .SEWIN'G MACHIN1!S; . RiPifi' ·~---- ... -"CHIN'A CAIIINETS, round toyour ltlapectljJn. Call A. F. ' aorolce, a1l JMMI. 98~ :
blea, old
ote. Write - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
GRA
VELYiractor,
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Lee, Lee Conltructlon,~ 'lbit Fabric !IIGP, PC11161'&lt;11'\ i'o\111'0110~ ...'!'.~·
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rocker,
5
pairs
of
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2
992-3454.
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6,26-tlo.,
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home, 6 rooma, 3 bedrooms,

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englu. o4 apHd tron1. An
axcaptlo"ot c• In ovary way.

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electric llovewltbdoubleov1-14
en. Phono 11112-2080.
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11-12-8te BEADY-IQ CONCRETE dill¥·
-------------end ttallt to )'C1Ur proJect:
PUREBRED lleretonl bull, 21
Fut ud - · rr.· e.uIIIOilllls old, weJcbt about I,• ' mate-. I'll. HWJM, .a_.
050 lbs., tHO. Phooe 742- . lleln Rady-Mb Co., n~l•
US9,
port, Oldo.
I lo.tre
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brick .building on N. 21111 st.,
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LOST, WIUTE male beqle dog
with brown opeckledeara, lila

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au cteanbW toolo. Smallpalnt
damage oh!AIIJw,
lake
t%2 caoh' price
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de1lred. Phollo 992-2SSG.

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tab to auctla,. COla-tent-. 1960 CADILLAC, sood shape. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . S NICE raeondltlollod ~rl&amp;hl
ap bulL CaJI Jim Adlml
For boose traUer or pick.., 'POODLE P F K -AKC plaoos. Priced to 1elL Free
audt-, Rll'hnd. ~ ~ truck. M &amp; G Food Market, mlnlatuN, ' ; . BiJd .. Slllf delivery, Phone 742-4211.
74M4111
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oenlce atld P
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befoN 1ald Court on and ofter lila
11th day of December, 1969.

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Wllitl All11•11t

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_power equipment,
clean interior. Grey finish,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and Karen, Kathy and Tad, of
factory air conditioned. Rodlo. Drive this cor for
pleasure and c:omforto
Albany and Mr. Dale Russell
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f., WoM A4 Servin
and lamtly of Columbus were
1963 FORD ---------------$695
Junto·"''+W.,.d •• l•o.nlon
Galoxie 500 4 Dr. Local owned low mileage car.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
MinimuM Cher,. 75c
VB engine, std. trans. Good tires . Clean interior.
Lincoln RusselL
, 12 cantl per wer4 thr- CenMc.,..
Blue
finish. Radio.
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Mr, and Mrs. W. Boyce of tlvo ln1ertion•.
II coftu pel Woul •I• MltHCvtl"'l
For Rent
1962 CADILLAC - - - - - - - - - - 5 5 9 5
Columbus were weekend visit- Jnurtiont
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H.
T.
coupe,
good
white
wall
tires,
full
power
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
25 ,., coni DIICCMol"' •• ,.,. •••
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atld
flltlltrtdahed
equir,ment Including 6 way seat, power windows,
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111 ~ohoal.
CARD
OF
THANKS
&amp;
OBITUARY
spot ess interior, R&amp;H.
en to Pleasant Valley Hospital 1 $1 .50 fow SO •ord lllillll_.. Eo.
P.._ IIIIUtlt. 'iiloiR.tt;
and is now Improved.
eddltiOttol word 2c.
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Reeves
CLEAN FURNISHED flat, priAllldltio~~C~I 'lSc Chari' IN' A4Yet·
ard Bryan or Pomeroy were tlse-nt
· Yale entrance, 2 bedroom1,
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday evening guests of Mr.
child weleomo. Sec:uriQ- deI'OMI!IOY,
OHIO
1:30 . .... . IO S:OO ..... 0.11~
ard Mra. James Reeves and
po11t
required. Phollo 992 1130 0.111. to l:lrOO N - S..uNoy
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Help Wanted
Notice
MI. sa Jo Smith, student at Co~ Card of Thanks
-------------cord College, has been at home I WOULD like to thank everyone . CHUCK'S can aavey(Ju ... toiJalf.
TEXAS OIL COMPANY . 2 BEDROOM houoe trailer, Ph.·
wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
11-9-Gte
who brought food to tho IKime
on '{V repairs if you bring Needs man over 40 as travel- 992-3954.
Charley Smith since Wednesday
of Erma Wilson at the time
them ln. Chuck'sTV,i52Butlng reprosertatlve. Write B.
-----------due to a water shortage at the
of the death of my wife; also
ternut, PcmorQY. Phone 992-'
J. Dickerson, Pres., SouthSale
school.
western Petroleum CoJt&gt;.,
to Rev. Freeland Norris for
5080.
111-1&amp;-t!c
Sunday dlmer guests of Mr.
534 N. Main, Ft. Worth, Tex. SOLID SfATE walnut stereO
his services atthegra~eslde 1 ~
and Mrs. Charley Smith were
ll-9-4tc
eoaiOio, 4_..t lntermb:od
the pallbearers and every- ·ROOF REPAIR 1111 ltiD01e1:
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kevone else who hel.ped In al1)'
IIW;IIoo tlariorPIInt!.. and
in, Charles ard Jo Smith.
way. It was deeply appreci4 speeker sound uatem. Bal~
&lt;"'1 I ling, by CGttnet.
KaU Lee ~ was weekend
ance
cbl f88.10. Uoeourbudated.
Free utimate. Phone 99Z· 1
HELP WANTED
visitor of his grsndmolhor,
aet
termo.
Call 992.»52. ·
Arthur Wilson
2808. We "' anywhere.
Mrs. Lena Knapp, Langsville.
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Wanted
Time
Jo Smith visited WednesdaY
MAPLE srEREO-radlo~ 1989
oveq with Mrs. Earl Wines.
LEGAL NOTICE
Mark Warner, stationed in
THERE IS • new plumber In
Department of The loveiJ moplellnlllll, wltUMDono
Eugona Jon11, whoso
Germany, Is here for a 36-day pklco
Racine. Bill Blythe, PhOOe
Dally Sentinel. Good Flo! radio; ' apeakero, .ml
of re1idenca h Point pl-.:.•~
leave with his grsndparents, ant, Wnt Vlrglnlo, R. D. 2, other940-2292.
ll-7-3otc
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wM .. pl~:~c:a of r••idonce Ia
Mre and Mrs. Herman .Warner. will,
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unknown, will tolaa notiea that
person, must be self Call&amp;t2.a352.
on the 24tfl doy of Oc:tobor, 1969, .POSI110Nwali8d by Nov. 20.
tfla underaignad filed "" petition
Houaei&lt;Mpl~wltholdermaio startW,
afraid tO
ll_..Qe
ogoln1t him In tho Court of Com•
mon Pleos of Malga Cou"'~'• Ohio,
or woman. Must live ln. Pr&amp;o
apply The Daily -------------CoN No. U 556 pro)'ing for
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divorce, cust;;/y of chllctr.n, ali•
~~5.ROJ&gt;.lnvalld. Phone 949- Sentinel.
8x35 HOUSE trailer, all alummony, 1upport for chi I dN" of.
While in san FranciBco we tornoy
fan crnd other NllaJ on
tried to call an old fnend In grounds of gron neglect of dwty.

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$20 Million for
Misery Promised
The Metbocllat ro&lt;MelllaUon hllans . She related Nlahlialrtl
fund, a program to c:ontrlbule from usout !llter'..... by Grace

120,000,000 to umfsery,•• was
explained by Mrs. James Dllor
at a meottna Monday nlaht of
the Women's Society of Chris~
11an Sorv lee, Hea111 U n I t e d
Me11lodlsl Church.
Mrs. Euler gave a history
ol the reeonciUation movement
whldl began In April 1968 at

Hal!ell , and concluded wl111 a ·
poem entitled ''Re&lt;Mclllatlon."
For devoUons Mrs. Max Dclllahue gan a glimpse on mls..

the Mtdbodlst conference In oat..

las wherelhe$20,000 ,000ftgure
on a national scale was suggest..
ed as a ••contribution to mis-

ery."
91e said ot that a m o u n t.
Ohio's quota Is $7,000,000, hal!
to go to the national lund and
the other halt to remain with
the Ohio Conference. Emphasis
~the program, Mrs. Euler reporter, is to .. restore man to
respect." ~e said It is aimed at showing God's concern
for the kingdom on earth. or
the amoun~ $350,000 is to golo
the Black Development Fund.
Harmony and changes ln the
church were discussed by Mrs.
Euler who spoke of the plight
of the black people and t h e
management or the atratrs of

slons taken rrom the "Re-

sponse" ntapdne. It spoke ol
Dr. Mary &amp;le Laurery's work
at the health eenter In ChUl
In addiUoo lo assisting wl111 a
day care center Jn San Diego
spoosored by the Board ot Mloolons of11le - I t Chureh.
DevoUonal eholrman Mrs. Jack
Beehtle read the 103rd Plllm
and an article, "For the Beauty ot the Earth."
At the business meeting con~
cklcted by Mrs. Nan Moore areport was given on World Com-

munlt;y Do.r by Mrs. David
Entsminger. It was reported
that the pecans will arrive 1hls
week. The annual church bazaar was annoWlced for Dec. 2
at the church.
Refreshments wer e served by
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, Mrs.
E, M. Wood, Mro . L, W, Me.
Comas. and Mrs. H a r o I d
George.

CtQWnings Highlight

Mro. Jael&lt; Kllpalriel&lt; ot Columbuo vlolted here over !be
weekend wi111 her brother, Jolin
WUI, a 1111Uent at Holzer Hospital. Mra. Kllpalrlel&lt; al., vialied w1111 Mill Frieda Fulmle.
Reo;ent guesta ol Mr. and
Mrs. J. p, Foldon of Re!land
were Mr, and Mrs. Cbarlea
stlfrler, Sdrley, Mary, Terri,
and San4Y. and Mr. and .....
Edward Tracy, Barbara and
llaymCll1d, Columbus. Also vllttlng with the Foldens over the
weekend were Bambi, Kimber~
l,y and Tammy Elias,
Doma Will d. Columbus was
a recent guest f1 her grand~
mother, Mrs. Elliot Elias of
MaBM, W. Va. Mlao WUl re~ gramated from Mountain Slate In eomputer p r ogramrntng and baa aeeOD\PIOII
emplojonwnt In Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Gary Lee and
dauahters, Patl,y Ann and Undo, El1rla. spent the weekend
here visiting their parento,
Mrs. Jolm Lee, HarrisonvUle
Road, Edwaro Howell, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Bet1;y Templeton, Middleport.
Mrs. James Criswell return~
ed &amp;lnday altervlaltlnglll Cberleaton, W. Va. with ber SOII..Inlaw and dauahter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Custer. ~ aecompan.
led her to Middleport &amp;mday,

POLLY'S POINrHRS Layette Shower
New Liquid Dyes

Given Recently

Work in Washer

For Mrs. Vance

By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POU. Y - Like Barb, I had trouble dyeing articles
satisfactorily but the new liquid dyes work beautifully in

my washing machine. I use HOT water, pour in the dye,
mix thoroughly BEFORE putting in the article. Let it go
through the full wash cycle twice. Do NOT let it rinse In
between. After running through the wash cycle twice, I

use three cold-water rinses or until the water runs out

clear. I have even dyed things as large as bedspreads.
When rewashing, use a cold-water detergent and wash
the dyed article separately from the other wash. A small
amount of dye is sure to wash out but not enough to hurt
the looks of the ilem.-LUELLA

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DEAR POU.Y- When
you finish dyeing and rlns·
tng anything, put It in cold
water with a handful of
salt to set the color. I also
soalt: thing s I buy that
might fade in cold water
with salt.-JUDY

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DEAR GJRLS-T II e r e

1lllle Wllo ttofl at;tlle
to let

a ,Qf asia( l!lllt

toler but I •o II. Aanle
bao a good la(feaUea In
ber teller wbere she waraed a(alDat leiUag water from
th faucet ru.a oato lite recently dyed article while rbdlng.
Fill tile container being aoed and then put In the garment.
'l'llla Ia when lite job lo helag dnne ID a big pan or tub and
BOt Ia lbe wa1her.-POLLY
DEAR POU.Y-Do a kindness to little children and invalids by not oonding them cards decorated with little
crystal grains, toooe tinsel or fiberglass. It is almost
!mpoulble to bruoh these particles olf bed clothes. If one
has sensitive skin, !bey can cause itching.-MRS. J . E . S.

A tayeue ahower honoring
Mrs. Joyeo Vance was hold
recently at the home ol Mrs.
Beatrice Dugan. Co.bostesses
were Mr1. June Dewhliral and
Mrs. Audrey Patter,....
Games were plaJedwithprlzea being won by Mrs. Sblrley
Simmons, Mrs. Rea.tha Clonch,
Mrs. Roberto Muaoor, Mrs.
Vance, and the door prize was
WQII by Mlso Lori Cloneh.
Mrs . Vance was assisted by
her allier, Lori Cloneh In op.
entng her gl!le. Attending besides those named were Mrs.
Patt,y Jaeks, Mrs. M a r y
Roush, Mra . Role Patterson,
Miss Krista Cloneh, M r s.
I'by!Us Haley, Mrs. Judy McDoltlld, Mlao Marla Musser,
Mrs. Pauline Tillis, and Mri.
Etllellllte.
Olhero presenting gills to
Mrs. Vance were Mfss DiaJma
Me!Janlels, Mlos Unda Haley,
Mrs. Charlotte Wilford, M r s.
Odessa Roush, Mrs. Pat Brundaao, Mloa CaiiiY stmmono,
Mrs. llemlee WU!oro, M r s.
Lydia Smith and Debbie and
Mrs . Eloise Smith.

----Polly's Problem,_ _ __
DEAR POU.Y -Can some readers of your column
tell me how I could clean my mouton coat at home?
I do not feel that I can afford to have It cleaned
profe11lonally. Tbls coat is old but in good condition
IIDd should have a lot ol wear left.-MRS. W. R .

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President Visits

Announce Meetings

2 District Units

To Di&amp;cuss Sum!J

Mrl. Ben Neutzltng, Amerlean Legion Auxiliary Elglrth
Diotrlot president, was a guest
at !be 5oth amlveriiii'Y observance of the Logan unit oo Sunday nlshl and the Ook IWI unit
on Tuesda.Y night.
Both units presented M r 1.
Neut1;ltng with gills. She was
aecompanled to Lopn by Mrs.
Gerald Wildermuth, dlstrlet
child weltare chairman; a n d
Mra. 0 . A. Martin, huapltal rep.

resentatlve. M r

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Catherine

Welsh joined Mro. Wildermuth,
Nra. Martin and Mrs. Nwlzllna lor the Oak lUll mservanee .

Baptismal Service

POINT PLEASANT - Meetings to discuss the school sur·
vey whleb woo made public Monday are scheduled for Nov. t:l14 lhrouahout Mason Cowty.
The first meetlna wut be at
Hannan High School at 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday. Others wut be
at Wahama Hlsh Scbool on
ThursdaJr a n d Point Pionant Hlgb School on Friday, both
at 7:30p. m.

Bethel to Present
Program at Home

BapdsmaJ services for Mr s.
Edith Barton were conducted
Sonda,y a!torooon at the Scott

Farm oo Flatwoods Road.
'l1la Leurel Clll! Free Methodist 'Oturch members congr~
gated at the !arm tor the service coodueled by the Rev. Eugene GUt assisted bf Bob Barton. The grcq&gt; sang " At I h e
Cross, '' tttere was prayer by
Mrs. JameaGUmore, and scrlpture from Aets 2, 32-l7by Mrs.
Gorald PuDtno.
'l1la beptlomal ....Wll
C'eltl and pl'IJ'Or offered by the
R... Mr. GW preeedlng I h e
lmmeroiiXI of Mrs. Jluton and
the IOitg, ,.Lave Lifted Me" .
When we know how to
retd our own heart$, we acquire wlodom of tho hearts
of othera.-Denia Dlderot,
French phUosopher.

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ON LEAVE HERE
Stanley Alkire Ia
apendiiiJa 12 .!oy leavewllhbll
parent1, Mi-. and Mro. FaUx AJ..
klre, POIDIIO), Rt. 4. Set. Ai.
klre wlll _,. weldlntl oehool
upon hlo return 1o Beale ~ I r
For oe IIese, Celli. Hla address
lo ~ Ropr S. Alkire, AF
11706Hf Cmr., B o X 5552,
Beale Air Fwce llaea, CaiiL
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DHcvlllu Usors
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)'OIIIhrut nlrootkl uaars cau1c1
Cook, 52, said n\any ..,..,,..
be bllo'n1.ct 1111the "hippie" (1111. pulhln around col loge comeratlcin.
'are · what hi t.rmad
"drot&gt;-ln" -·"IIJppl~
Who
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the w - . hi~ . live . .,. !he
or collage
mbvemantl!agon. II w~11 tw· · -.munHial:"
lila flol~ for - ' • w!IO· "He la.ol._t lm-ll!la to
wontact to ,,.. ldv~ :oof,. ldentlfv.~ ut•I'Cook...- . .
II," Cook teld I~ i4l article ,jn· hi -.muri- on a flrotthe currant edition or Ohio nama bHio. Ho uarns to auf&gt;.
$Choolo, the olfiCtal publication slot solely on ......ilc llol01."
Cook utd on the hlth IChool
or the Ohio EduCitlon Ai-ta.
lion.
lawl, the drug ~lam wn

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headquarten at SvracuiO
Municipal Park. "fhe Art of.
Living with Family ' Crlolo",
Kathryn Johnson ltldtr.
Hostesses Margaret Eichinger,
Paullne Mororlty . Potluck
dinner at noon.
A BAZAAR sponoorod by the
Women's Guild of the Trinity
United Church of Christ,
Pomeroy, Wednesday, 11 o.m.
A sweet shop, hand-made ar-

(ll'OYidod by Elllel Hart of lbe

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Breezy Helahtl.

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Tile 80th bb'llllloJ
._to won PY~
11017· ot Mro, LlliiiD stlelf,ot· D w ·l• h tQillumo,
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ad lilt..-• • wao san
llill..,..n Jllrfl, It
untay wt1h a illnDer Jl"b' at IIOIIIIOid that there 1'111
tbe Bob Evana . Steak lloau
...'au:•
Ill r•llbfol'a. At tbe part;y welie mtJ,IIIIII Iii Jleeelllbor,
Mlal Bell ~ n, Kro. Let. ~~~
lie Erwin, ·IIIII KalbQn War.
aer, and tbe Jl8o, IIIII llr t. ::=,:::r~
Fraak Cheeaebaew.
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Holiday Party
HolldaJI pert;y plans were
made by the Trln!cy Circle
Munday nlahl at tho Trlnlt;y
United Chureh of Christ
Mrs. Louis Reibel presided at the meeting. The part;y
was set for Dee. 10 with a 6
p.m. diMor In !be soclal room
of the ehureh. Roll call will
be a Christmas earol. Mrs. Ben
Neutzllna will have beth the
program and devoUons a n d
there will be a $1 gift achange.
An ar tlele entitled "What I
Have to Be Thankful For" was:
reed by Mra. Reibel. Members
related lhlnga for whleh they
are thankful Ill responoe to
roll eaU. The program lneluded two readings, "Flve Wise
Rules" and ''What is Home?"
by Mro. Clarenee Masaar.
Moet1111 elosad w I t b a
lhoualrt from the yearbook. Mrs.
Clara Karr and Mrs. BenNeutzlJng were hostesses. The re-

Songfes t Planned
Friday Evening

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~ppraxlmato(J $300wasralaed with 11le OIII&lt;JWit 1o be used
for now playground equipment.
An olsht.c&gt;l..., awing set hu
alread,y been onlered by !be
group. A vole of thanks baa
been oxW&gt;ded by the PI'A to
those contri.buUng to the event.

Family Ha.s

p.m.

Weekend Guests

The Four Keyo Ql Henttna.
ton; The WUI Famt(J of - lo, w. Va.; The :lwfer Fun.
ll,y; The llulchlniMI; The vtn.
tonalrasi 'I1te Addison Trio;
The Lemley Famll,y; and !be
Taylor Quartet will be &amp;mMg
tha many line II'OUPI ol lina•
ero. A group Irani ColwnlMta
II al10 upaeled to be 11lero.
The Pllltor, Rav. Walter Pat.
terac~~. of Maton, w. Va., ex~
lenda an lnvllstlnn 1o other
llnaer• and 111 the pablle lo
tile oldolalhlonid lt)'mn
,feat.

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··10; tow. Uiallht In the low 30o.

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llhl'lleai(J restful If the ..__
or rouaostoseml~
50 lo 60 Umes. Tldo . to only 30 se&lt;OIIda Ill elllll
boun, however.

13. 1969

Arnold Adams
Killed Today
8:35 a.m. today In a single •
vebldo aed- on Rt. 62 In
Ma1011 Comzy near tho old TNT
plant 411b'anee.
Adema, a Goiidfear plantem.
ploye, was reporbod by Well
Vlratnta State Polloe, enr&lt;lUbo
from work when he ...........,.tt
loll eantrol ot bll Volkowagon
aedan IIIII struel&lt; a utlllt;y pole.
Ada!i'• was plnDed In !be
wreel&lt;age for about • hall
hour. lie was prentMI&lt;ed ~
Ill the aeene by Dr. Georae S!&gt;-

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Home. He was Maooo COWtl,y'l
seventh tratrlc victim ot 1969.
Nr. Adams was the oon ~
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe (Jiho)
Adams, Rt. 2, Raelne. Re wat
a graate ot Raelne H II h
Sc- and IIBI'Yed In the u. S.
Air Foree.
&amp;lnlvlng are bls wife, the
former Chal'lolte &amp;lyder; blo
.(lll'OIIII, and a twin IIIIer, Bar.
bara, Funeral arl'llttiOmenle
are JIOtllllrl,ll.

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.. he·....t111Jted oo lhe ~Is of 11lo lailil'a hlshell pd*"'l•l
. · · ~ eOurl ruled tho llamllton Coullt;y r-oo Pleu C&lt;lurt
lnotruct the Jur7 along theaellne~o
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YORK - A BOMB EXPWDEDIN A~ men's
Criminal e-ta Ntdllll Wednesday night, cauobW
?,~~Some O.oper·-atthe"'...,Crlmlnal "--~.
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for aboek. Pollee and FBI agenturrealedthree men and
Ill eC!ftDICIIGII with a series of bornblllp, al'eq,tad
·and bomlt llltoata that hove IW&lt;IIt ~.few York.
Cou\'1• Qu!Jdllll nplooiOII oe&lt;....,... tlllhortly
m. Wednesday, detilro7lllltbe men'o i'oom. kooekllll
fleUttleebi ula '~~ut..U~~~o ond blowbW a·~ of
·. lifAithe
Jutlaeo hiDTiedb' adCourta aa llllt;tat.Jrs and wltno1101 loft !be buiJII.
~ f~~~~e~ro wore fa""~!~ another
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Brld&amp;e e&lt;ilapae,- bridges

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"Family Christmas look".

day .
. of tile Mld-Ohln
Vallq l!lyors AaooelaUM at
Ra..,olloocl.
The brldp was clooed within
hours after the almllarl,y c~
strueled Sliver
between
Pollll Pleellllll and ~.
Obto, eollapaed IIIIo the Ohln
River Doc. 15, 1967 andearrled
48 peroooslo death. The brldae
betw..il w. Vo. 2 and Ohio 7 111
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ewport ""' r_...tfor 11081'1 Y~ but was closed apln
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lost De e. 30.
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Pondilll thaNiutt ot an Inquiry
by tho "'aai-I TronSPorQ!Ion

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Jomes Gorn•r

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COLtJIIBUS (Upt -· , . , _,.dbamolnlollnod. .
Olllo~Uipwayl'ltrol,~ A ·- l t y ~of nMrly
a rarei ot· tU will ~e- e,ooo ""'- mostly hidden
'brate 111 38th _.,.,...,. .,... · fr&lt;1ln view · wore ICIItat ad
Siturday, ·
lhraughoulfht'Nashlngtonl.., ·t he ••.~ to Pl·•••il'lroubla.
f1i1io1!a ·eoml!'l.tttoe ttsalf
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WASHINGTON(UPI) - Thousand of penons came to the
nation'• capital !Tom every
slate lodoy to protest tho
Vietnam War . The government
was ready.
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F...., • alx !~ .PlaJors
"We want tnf!lc aeroas !be
wen honored ln. an "•warda
b~ nenll&amp;httra!fte,lfpos- step off In the dusk tonight
asoomblyb
at ....... Hlsh
olble;". tho St. Maeya Mayor ""'" the Arlington National
S hoot WednesdaJr
Mid
Cemefltry, where many ot the
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Head ~ COteh Charlnl
"I dOn't waDt to be erltlealof lie, an·' walk, one .... one. tor Cbanee• p--~~ • - - ·· 1o
him ""-) but 1 think b
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e hours. ocross the Pot&lt;11nac
r e ooand
llrst
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tette~
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&lt;~·owes Ul a "-WG more Ul&amp;ll
River, ReSt the White House
men and mlnltlluro tiDid footbas g l - us. We want lnforma- and to tl\0 Copilot.
btllolo 10eond 7'!11' t,tbormen.
tlOD,"
11 was· a "moreh against
Varoley players honored
Gorbor, who 111d he was deeth," which the antiwar
WltJ'e Pat O'Brien, Bob Werry,
eleeled on an lndopelllenttieket demonstrollon sponsot'll, CbiP llqgert;y, Book cr..,, Lee
~~here but Ia a reatotered Demo- Moblll!ltlon eommtHae ( , FIQ)'d, l!dlln Phelln;
erat, 111d he "11001 alGIIII'wltb Moba) called "a Vlstnam
Jloao, llomls llaekatt, Tiny
~'the party that een do't h e - mem&lt;11lal ." 'l1le oigno they
WUitama, Mike Grate, llll'll1
Ulnl
IOQII." Mlloro 11 a RtpnNI"an. were to carry bore the nomn
A~ T. . lloi!Dor, Jim IIGr•
Cars drlY41l by Donald L,
Lest Jllt1Ull')', 11le IIJd.Oblo of the nearly ~.OliO American
ria, Pat Areber, Ropr Abbott, IIJAll, 18, Rutland, 11111 Du\d Valloy - · ltl'provocla r -· Vietnam deed.
Harold White, llovtd BQI'd, AI- G, Dodlon, 18, lllddl--'- cal- · lutlcm by Mayor Jmn A. IIIR'I&gt;- On Solurday, with lart-mlnule
WWtamo, Jalm Card, Slete Udad at t:30 a.m. Wednesda.Y worth of Marietta. Ohio, and adpor~l~:" from the Nl...,
van 'Mater, vtratJ Phllllpa, .., Rl. u, ,.,. and two • tenlbo 1eeonded by Glen B. Gainer of , m n s allon In exchange lor
Mike Barr, Fred Lee, Mike mil
ol 1'llml
Parkerabur&amp; that Moore, Gov. a pledge of nonviolence, a
YCIUII&amp; Jim !iwallel, l;)m
ea -'11
ftll', ae- James A. - · ot Ohio and. group 111at may reach 200.000,
Black, Jobn Rltehhart, R o 1 • =~· lo the Slate lll&amp;bway Federal hlshway Administrator will march "'"'" lhl Copilot up
Vallllbalt. JM Klooo Wayne
t....oll K. Bridwell proeeed •• historic "-nneylvonia AYIIfl..Well, Jim WIU'IIOl' atd R 1 c h
Ofllmr• aald- ~~won owlftly al pooallilo 111 hove the to within one block of the While
HoWle)'.
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ptaj.,- _,_. tamJtllntltopaoollndiM- -•·smadeto11le""'•around In back or the White
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Houl4! and gather ot the
wore Rick Aah, Ch¥CkllaDMhlo qp~~eii ltlo brakeo and the,,._.
Walht-ton Monument.
!loa. Smith, llorkWilllaina,Diek
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Qllall Daut!Burnis Ed y
blolea collided. No,... waalll.
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HOSPrrAL
Tlio d&gt;J""Ive Of the march,
Paul· ~ Do.. Kriwae- cara.
Admllled - lfartha Starla, _., well a• of all three dovo of
Bob Snowdau, Ted Lollew, Stan
The 1111tro1 dbod llod~m~ lo Mlddi~ AmaEiklill, Lecm, dornMifrollono, Is; The Unltact
CCIIII, lltb Cuotor, F r • d 'Malp Counfor Jutenlle Court w. VL
States• Immediate and total
'J'bCap1011, Mark Werq, Joft 011
of driYtna loft Ct Dllcbai'IIOII- Marpre(Rua- 'wilhdrawol from VIetnam.
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FATALITY AUTO - Arnold R. Adams, Pomeroy, died of btjurtea su!rered In the auto
above at 8:35 a. m. today oo Rt. 62 tn Muon &lt;:ount;y. Well VlrgiJtlo State Tn..,er J , R.
Snilth, e~ the car, llld Adams loot con1rol and B&amp;ruek a utlllt;y pole. Adoma was pro.
nouneed deed at the scene.

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coin HW, Pomeroy, died at
1be remains were removed

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S

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SHQW STA~T,~ T P.M~ ,

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A COPY IN BE4UTIFUL COLOR

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"Youthful
tncraaolng numbart do ftG!1
pard the or narcotkll
any m&lt;11a_l_ than 141a4t!&lt;"'~ l
oglallofbaarrHch 11," Cook uld.
though appaaro to ba
tho dang,ro of drug del•f' ;l
ency."

Now You Know

Mayor Insistent
About a Bridge

WITH EACH lEW CHRISTMAS
CLUB OPE.I

TONIGHT AND THURS.
MQV. 12-13
NOT OPEN

to raally 1 omall part of' the
totolslnca many ore trNiad bY
family physicians or get no
trlalment at oil.
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QUALITY.

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kt\ew of one case where 11
buller
ir.to hll valno "so thai he CO&lt;&gt;Id
experience tho thrill of a «110·
nary occlusion when the peanut
buller rsaehldthe heart.
"......,.... got hl1 thrills by
freezing his farynK with Freezone," uld Cook. "Still another
got o dluy oenoallon when he
filled hlolungo with a chemical
used by housowlv01 to dull
furniture ."
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Sounclo!:l said the 125 figure . yovlh lnlectact peanut

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RECEIVED ANEW
SHIPMENT OF
WHitE SWAN
O"IFORM,S, KNOWN .

Raymond Smith

POMEROY MISSIONARY SoSALISBURY PTA, Fall Feaclet;y, 7:30p.m. ThursdaJI, home tlval, Friday, 6:30 p.m., Saltad. Mrs . Elmer Wickham.
tury Elementary Schooli prarB R AD B U RY I'I'A 7:30 onto asked lo send douaUons.
Thursda.Y, llra&lt;l&gt;ury Elements- Publle Invited.
ry Sehool; speakers, Goorga
MARY SIIRINE, White Sllrlne
Har graveo, &amp;lpl. ci the Meigs ot Jerulllem, Friday, 8 p.dl.,
Local School Dislrlet, and Judy IOOF Hall, Pumeroy, regular .
Spencer.
te&amp;Jion.
ROCK SPRINGS Grang10, 7:- . . . . . . . .IJtlllii•IMIM.
30 Thursda.Y nlsht at the baU;
aU bring Christmas gills lor
Southeastern Ohio M. e n t a I
Health Conter.
PASt' OFFICERS Club, Recine Chapter, O.E.S. 8 p.m.
'111ursdaJr, home of Mrs. Ra(Jtl
Webb .
PAST COUNCILORS, Thoodorus Council 17, D. of A. ,
Mrs. Sarah Diddle, Antiquity,
Thursda.Y nl(!ht.
XI GAMMA MU, Thursda.Y,
8 p.m., Columbus and Southem Ohln Eleetrlc Co.
YOUNG DEMOCRAT CtUb
'lbursda.Y, regular meeUn1
place In Pomeroy. PubUe Invited.
FRIDAY
LETART FALLS UB Cbureb
rutiUilllgO sate Friday and Saturday, Boothe buildina In Pomeroy, starting at 9 a.m.
RETURN JONATHAN Metp
Chapter, DAR, 2 p.m. Friday,
Uneoln IBII bcme of Mr1. Dor
Scbaofor; Mrs. W. P. Looh81'!', Mrs. Cllnlnn Fisher ao.
slating hoetesooo.

The AddiiM Free Will Bap- . .
tiel Chareh will hold 1141 monthly IOIItlteet 1111a Friday at 7:30

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narcollca
young PIO·
Jom.. s.~ •. cbalrman or plo ' .......pled orher wavs to
tha -.mlllaa, uld Middletown eroate thllr oWn thrllll.
-IIComm....Trlaa,..nutCook f61d clllzeno or many Hospllalel&lt;l*tacllo traat obeUt
omallar eommunlllft hove- 125 penon1 between the ages of
"Some Of kldl ...
shocked bY the amount or drug 12 and 25 for mlou10· ot drug• wild&gt;'' 10ld Cook. Cook Mid ho

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abUse in local high schools.
Ho cttact Mlddlolowil as """
aumplo. Cook said
In·
Vllllgall!lfl bY • local cllllllll
- . m l - showod thsl drugo
could be purchlsad In any tun·
lor &lt;11 tanlor high IChool In
Middletown.

,.,.,:;eecutaln the clllto 11111n In
rurllf '• lreia &lt;liul wta roplclly
· ~. oil· O,or the stilt.
"~~ Ia the -.+ dtY
rltht' !)C!W • for 11 dn!g •bUtt~
""""" high .IChool ohjdonts ''
concsih"""" Cook uld. ·"Bul
Cofumbuj and Ctnclmall are
Cloit bilhlnd."

Woodman lnlllll'an""

Mr. and Mr1. Dclllald Smtih
and Infant daughter, T01111 Dl.
ano, of Columbus were weekand pats ~ bla parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. llaymood Smith, Porneroy.
Tona was bom at Grant lloapltal on Oct. 20, firll eblld of
Mr. and Mra. Smith. Mra. ElIeen Hawkins, RuUand, Is tbe
maternal granclmolher, and11le
great • granclrnothor Ia Mrs.
LUlie Sml111 ~Rutland.
Ml88 Jan!eo Smith ot Columbus also visited over the weekend with her parents. Callers
Ill the Smith home Saluntay
and &amp;lnday llleluded Mr. and
ELEANOR cmcLE, 7 ' 30 Mrs. Charles Tote and 80111,
Thursda.Y nlsht at Hoath Methodist Church. Bazaar workshop Larry and Michael, Cheshirei
led by Mu. Charles Bradbury, Mr · and Mrs. Kenneth Lm&amp;~o111, Lennie, Jobnnlo and MeMral
. t'· Jol1n COinplon, ~oUOII- llsu, ~ c.fqa.• '
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AFTERNOON cmCLE,Healh
• Krs. Leta Fett;y anddautllt·
Methodist Chureh, 2 P .m. tor, Clney, and Mr . and Mrs.
Thurada.Y. Mrs. Hattie Smith, WUllam Smith and Carla, all
devotions; Mrs. Da\'td Entsmln- at Rutland .
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert
ger, program; Mrs. M. L. SmJ••
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French, Mro . Lorena Davia,
"' and "'"'"· Er e and Roband Mrs. Marie Woodgero, host- ert, Pomeroy; Clarlee Lonlesooo.
atreth, GaiUpolla; and Arehle
RED CROSS meetinG Thurs- Rooo, Long Bottom.
daJI, Veterans Memorial llos- - - - - - - -- - pltal, 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY

Circle Plans

rYton

Aaeney. !lte al., provided--

tlcles. Luncheon a111 a.m.

POMEROY - MIDDLEPORT
LIONS CLUB, noon Wednesda.Y,
aoelal rooms of Pomeroy Unit
ed M-al Church. All Lton•
lnvltact.
POMERoY cHAPTER 8o, R.
A. M. , statact eonvoeaUon~ 7:30
p.m. Wednesda.Yaltemple. Moat
excellent maller's degree 0011ferred following abuolneBB sea.
atm. All eompantons urged to
attend.
WOMEN'S GUJ4!, Trlnlt;y
United Chureh or ·chris~ bazaar, WednesdaJr, ehur&lt;h ooelal room. Handmade arttelns,
sweet shop,lm~cheon, with servtng lo bel!ln a1 11 a ..m._ _
THURSDAY
POMEROY DISABLED Amerlean v oterans and the Auxlllary, 6 p.m. dinner In oboerv.
anee of Veterans Day. *'&gt;elal
invitation__ ~~etnam ootdW'o.

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Plans lor presenting a pro..
gram at the Masonic H o m e freshment table featured a r:'ed,
In Parkersburg, W. Va. the daJI wtilte and blue calor &amp;&lt;:bema.
when Bethel 62, International
Order Q( Jobs Dau(!htora m e t
Monday nlsht at 11le Pomeroy
Maaonie Temple.
Mickey Wolfe,
presided at the meednll. T h e
candy sale was diacusted ancllt
was noted tbat orders are now
belna taken lor the eand7 wbleh
will be deliver~ In Deeember,
Foor member&amp; took the proficiency teat durtnc the meeting.

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·IIIia ChUtdtne KIJ)I; dallllhler ot Nr..... Nro. Cllarl•• '
.C. Kln8. Rutlanl, lo ~ llatl•r :.tnle)' All!lre, ..,. ot Kr
, ..• udMro. FellxAIIdra,-.
c - • - - ola kina and
ad In that - - - e ' Anita •• 'Pi •.• • will be ... _
and~v-andprlnceos'id;: Lawla and.,~·~, otSundaio'
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llshled 1 carnival atoaoc~ re- Rhonda &amp;le Wood and llarli
'l1la wedllbw wW be heltlat
cently at !be llarri11011Yllle Ele- Rlaa. Pout a- and BeY· the Zion Church ol ChriiiM
- y School by the PI'A. . er(J Bllhop, Karen 111a8a and tho llarriiOIIYIIle • PCIIMI'qf
Bru"" and Barbara 11on1na Cla¥ Marcum.
llold at 3 p.m. wltb Mr. John
were erowned king and queen.
Featured atthoearnlvalwore WH.fier .. ollklatlJw. T h •
Llllnle C!Japman and Belinda a Yarloty of tpiJIIe - · · tn. • llrlde • olec:t Ia a 1164 ~
Whltttna were tho prtn.., and eluding a rilll! toss, a ftlhJ)OIId, ate of Rutlanl Hl&amp;h Sehoot.
prtn...ss. Coraaaeo and bouton· a darl game, "plek 1 noodle," SCI- Alkire, a 11167 grad~ato
nteres were preoonled to the aDd cotn !eel. There wat a of itutlaJd lllch Sebool,lsroyslt;y with eaah ewerds 10- II)IOOk bouoo, a for.tuno biller, lloned at Beale Air Foree
l.ng to the numers..up. lncl~- a sweet shop, a general store, Bl.ae la callfomla.
and a ooek hop. Aj)prodmately 150 periMs lllerided the
EMPLOYED AT KARR'S
event.
GeoriiO 11om. Jr., hu aeeapt.
Wllllltn1 door prtie~ were
Nra. Nellie Borpn, Brenda ad ODQIIoyment at the Kar-t Blrbor Shop In l'lmleroy. kDrD baa
Blabop, Betts Stoo~ and Noel been emttloifed a• a~ ror
!laue. llonaUMI wore lOken IOferal yearaln CoiiUIIhus. He
oo • larae ""'"'• picture Wllleb and bla famll7 are reoldlnaln
WEDNESDAY
was awarded 1o )1. R. Wick.
SYRACUSE THIRD Wed· line, 11le llflh grade teaeher. l'olneroy. He II the aon of Mr.
nesday Homemakers Club,
Favors tor the children were and Nra. Georao konl, sr.,

before Thanksgiving were made

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armbands with peace signs or
tor thole stationed around
pollee stollona, while armbonds.
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On the eve of the domonslro·
tlons, a bipartisan delegation
reprosentlng .m ore then «10
oenotors ond reprosentall1101
called on President Nl- to
tell. him they supported his
VIetnam policies Th- are 535
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Nixon promptly put through
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call to U.S. Amba11ador Henry
Cobol Lodge olthe Paris talks
to tell him of the brood
congressional support tor his
pollctoo.
Sind L.ettor To Lacltt
Fifty-nine Of the 100 ..,.tors
sant lodge a letter. '111ey oald:
"We do' not believe o just paaee
would be served by precipitate
wllh&lt;lrawal or United Stoles

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Juri peace through negollollons
ood by osslsllng lhe South
Vlelnam011 to build their
strength as quickly •• possible
so that lhev can defend
them14!lv.. ond allow American
lroopsloroturnhome."
This week, aft... reluoing to
do 10 Hrller. several tenatoro

Three Hurt
In Separate
Accidents
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Ave., at 12:25 p.m.
with a traotund rl&amp;hl hill· lie
waoln)lred tno!alltllbiiiMimo.
Twa lilllp Coul!ll ,..._
won otao Yldlmo of !allo Wa4"'!&amp;day and ware admitted to
.th.e ~tat . allet - " '
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