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Calif,
IIIII two
!lave conlllldllne IIley say
about baH of all
altll:b bours or even

dl¥aln adVance.

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lleai't, bY pll.'klnl up an unuaU&amp;I
beat caiJtld an "ectopic" beat.
Pllyek:lano ,lijl\'11 n~ that
when such beals incJ'eue In
frequency one of them 110ts the
heart Into deadly fibrlllalion
which must be rapidly CUTeei-

Tbey say tbeli' ''&gt;:entrlcular ed.

· lmpulle deleetGr and alarm"

One problem now iB that,

predict Vllllric:ullr flbrtna- because lheae beals are not
tlan an electrlllil failure In the detected' In time, palienlll die

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before teaching hoapilals.
Their machine iB about the

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Infant Dia at
Home of Parenti
Christopher Allen Haley,
Infant aon of Mark and Donna

Lee

(~ooper)

Haley, died

slse of a clsarette pack, has
two Be11801's which are placed
on the chest and Is powered by
a transistor battery'
The phyllician and cbeuliBtls
Dr. John W. Gofman of the
Lawrence Radiation LabGntory. The electronic:ll engineers
are Richard D. Lawhcirn and
Robert L. Chapman.
Their machine still needs
cllnlcal tests but Chapman
decla~s :
"We're talking
about the potential of saving
hpndreds of thousands of lives

S.turday morning at the horne
of biB parents on N. Second
Ave., Middleport.
~ving In addition to his
parenll, are the grandparent.t,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlsht Hllley,
Rutlai&gt;d, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donlld Hooper, Shade; greatgrandparents, Mr. ' and Mrs. a year."
Vernon Utile, Middleport, and
Gus Graham, The Plains, and

senral aunts and uncles.
Funeral services will be
'l'llelday at 10 a. m. at the
Rawllngs.Coats Funeral Home
with the Rav. o, "H. Cart of.
flclallng. Burial will be In the
Three persons suffered minor
Miles Cemetery at Rutland. Injuries at9:4S a. m. Sunday in
Friends may call at the fWieral a traffic accident on Rt. 33 in
home anytin(e.
Meiss County. According to the
Gallipolia Poaf State Hlshway
Patrol, Herbert E. Whaley, 28,
Rt. I, Shade, lost control of his
Tonight &amp; Tuosd1y
auto, went off the right Bide of
Augusl24&amp;25
the hlshway and struck an
JOHN AND MARY
embankment.
ITochnlcolorl
Whaley and two paaoengers,
Dustin Hoffman I• JOHN I
Brtan
Whaley, age sis, and
.W• Farro Is MARY!
Carla Whaley, age eight, were
"R" restricted! Persons
treated at Veterans Memorial
undef' 17 not admitted unless
accompanied by a parent or
Hoapltal for minor Injuries.
guardian I
Damage was moderate to
Colarcartaons:
Whaley's auto. He was charged
JucloiKuclol
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WHEN THE -SAINTS- Sl. lleruara, &amp;hat 'b '_;, 10 mare!l.l!!l •II, lltey're niiJIOH4
to carry braady top. Tbll pup, f!le o,f 11De bora ·to "Heidi' at NOrtldteld Ciater,
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gear Jut Jl'tldar jp pnparallon f1lr lint SID* followille
Labor Day. ~.a~ offenlllve and defensive unit
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Medium damge was reported
In a one car acclrlenl Salurdsy
at 10:30 p. m. on SR 143 the
Meigs County sheriff's
department reported.
Linda Kay Lovsey, 19, New
I Marshfield, traveling south
1 came onto a slick spot, braked,
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the left, slopping In a creek.
There were no lnjuriea or
to tlo .,.., 1 arrests.

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Tonight &amp; Tut1411y
Augul124 &amp; 25

Double Fulura P1111r1m

"MIDNIGHT COWBOY"
{Color)

Dustin Hoffman,John
olght
(Academy Award Winner I
· I Plcwre of the Year
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Anthony Quinn

Michael Cline
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EXPO 70 Commemorative Medal
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Anyone unable to attend
the 1970 World Exposition
held in Osaka, Japan, this
sum~er may slill acquire a
specunen of the of(lclal sterllng stlver Expo 'Ill Medal
struck ~.Y the Japanese inlnt
especially for the occasion.
,II me as u r e s 35mm in
!llameler and bears a sty!ized version, of the cherry
blossom, the official symbol
of the event on one side and
The Budding Tree symbolic
of eternal gi"owtb 'sl@lfylng
the spirit of proSpenty and
harmony of mankiud on the
other. Tbe deli&amp;Dll the crealion of Cbucyo Sato, Jap~'s
moat f811l0lij' acUIPtor.
Each medal comti in Its
own Individual dlsplay case
at $12.50 with P91tage and
Insurance fees paid. Interested readers can write II.
Williams, Coin Exchange,
P.O. Box 85, Greenbelt, Md.
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Mouat Ralbm,ore Dollu
South Dakola'a ·Gov. •Frank
L. Farrar iB attempting to
enlist &amp;he support of Preal·
dent Nbton ·In bla effort to
place the 'likene~a of Mount
Rushmore on the reverse of
the $1 bill.
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In a note to the President
the govemor sjld: "During
the paat montbli, we have
had a number o( cooferences
with Treasury 'l)epartment

offlclala on placing the pic- sucb resp(lllsil!lllly without
'lure pf Mount RUBbmore on prior approval."
the dollar bill. Shnulli those Such an adaptation of a
changes be discussed, your national monument would res u p p o r t for placing this quire nationwide support. If
'Shrine of I!emocracy' on the this were Jacking Ia any renation's currency as a trlb- glon of the United States lt
ule to four great presidents would leave the door oPen
would be appreciated."
to a demand for other such
Legislation for the Rush- monuments to be p I a c e d
more bills has been pending either on the t2, $5 or flO
In Congress since 1968 when notes. And, since we have
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Sen. Karl Mund~ R-S.D., only a few different denomlasked for R u s h m ore $1 natioos In our pap e r curnotes. He introduced another rency, this could ·cause a
bill on the subject in l.9fi8 but problem, b e c a u s e of tbe
so far no action has been g r e •_ I number of na
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taken.
ahrlnes. ,
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brought out by ~oin World siiJII)Orling the Rus1Un'or41
staff members in a conver- program, either w:r1te your
sallon with a T r e a s u r y elected reprelelltativea In
spokesman reveala that the W8$blngton or direct your
MEETINGTms~
change from our pre~· fl COII)lllents to the ·.office of 'lbefe will~- --"·· of an
reverse to the propoeecl FrankL. FIU'I'II', Governor
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could he made wl!bout con• • •
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greaaional approval. How·
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ever, Treasury reaction to Fo_._.,... Ja New ... nai 'riM 11 prev1pu1y 88•
this latitude Is essenllally Tbe Associated Press re- nouneeci
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the same as the answer cently circulated this article.
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given this reporter when X. "To Whol!l It may concern.
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put the question to JjUiles A. 'fl!e P.,OOO mDeW t3l billa
Conlon, d I r e c t o r of the yQIJ ~~~ iD a Ioder at the
Bureau ol Enf,;avlng and ,Cleveland Hopkins InterneP r 1 n t In g. ' Wb1le such 410nal AirJJort can now be
cbangea do not usUally re- htalm'ed. Otflclals are 8Dll· , IIOo8TER8 TO MEET '
quire the sanction of Con- lous for you to appear to · Southern lland Boolllerll ·wlll
~ss," said the director, claim the money.. Tbey are meet Tueaday at. 7:30 p.
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u n d e r no clrcumitancea tbe Seem Servlee and your lbi' hl&amp;b school cafeterta.
~~i11&gt;1&gt;111~1!!'2!1~~~- ~iWfl
would tbe bureau auume money Is counterfeit."
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I~ Cited
A Racine youth today was
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ell' llifcldent at 1:35 a.m. on SR

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Counly sheriff's
I'l di~tuwnl said Jamet All!ert
Racine, Rl. 2, was
a 1964 Dodge north
pulling a U Haul trailer.
WUliam E. Adldits, 15, Racine,
Rt. 2, going south in a '59 Ford,
attempted a left hand turn Into
the Harry Hlll driveway Into the
lidt! of Riffle's car.
Adkins wu cited on charges
of no operator's Ucense, no
Ucense plates, and failure to
yield rlsM of way. The Riffle
vehicle was heavily damaged
and · the Adkins car was
d1!11101lsll!!d. There were no
Injuries.

f»~sioners

Will Cooperate

NEW PRESS UNIT ARIIIVF3 - A new lopqe pre11 unit IIJTiftd at the Ohio Valley •
Publlahing Co. Monday, and iB currently being Installed on the compmy's three-year-old
offael preas. The new $30,000unit will....-ille the c~ to lncreaae Ita BinglH'IIII capaclly
to 32pageo, and double Its color capabWiiea. Pictured above unloadlng the 5-ton unit, left to
rlsh~ are lnataUer Bill Carsten, of the.Goss Co., Chicago, partially hidden !rom view; Jay
Hackney, Columbus; Mike Garcia, C2leahire, and ~Mattos, Pt. Pleasant, press room
sup«lntendenL The new unlt II apected to be In operation by the end of the week.

'~~::::::=='%;:;;7=;;~ Weather
Stevt Grsy's pel got him In
trouble MIDday alghl.
The 11-yeal"&lt;&lt;ld boy tried Ia
board a cily bu wltb 1111 sllm
sis-fool boa eooalrlclor
wound aroud biB neck. Tbe
bua driver re!Wied to let blm
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An elderly waman
the · C9LUMBUS (uPl)-An Ohio
bas slop well! Into a ~· Slate Untversiey agricultural
wheu lhe B8W tile sake .... ' econat lhlnll8 the weather
called pollee, who cbuged condilllJI18 ''In the nest coilple
Gray with keepla&amp; a of weeks wiU leU the story"
wllbbt tbe city llmiL A e11:y about how much the Ohio com
oniJIIillce lorbldli die keepflll ~ will be affected by •the
of 1 make loll&amp;er tua m southern ~ leaf blight.
feet.
Wallace Barr said reports of
Ohio corn crop damage from
r«&gt;.:«.K&amp;W -?"'&amp;:::!~.'@: the bllsht "may be over-empha-

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norlhweaternO(]Iothere.iBUttle
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!WIgus. The reducation in . ~
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pic~ iB yet to be. detei'mined."
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In widespread areas of lbe
south and some aecliOI) of the .
east north-central stales will
caiiBI! "severe economic hardshlpa for individual farmers and
· businesses in the communiliea
affected."
TheeconomiBtsaid the ''lllliJII
scare" had reau!led 1n ''wide
gyrallll!Jll In corn priceilln ~ , :· ·
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total supp)les of corn would be ·· , ·
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betWeen tilt ••••
rifl5 ·ahd 341n New York Clty Ia OVI.f 31. per IOO,!M)O ~
-,about double tjle rate of illeir wblte counte~. 1 ; •
·~Tiiis coatracllcts the generallY accepted IJellef !hal fD ·
{ewer blacta commit· suicide tbp whites.
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black revolutionaries literallY -m to want to be
by pollce-"to go down in an ~llploslon of maac~
hale and physical power, making ~ dent In the ~rorld
you leave lt." And pollee ~ve generilly been quite
iitutng to co-operate In Ibis "vlctlm-precipltab!!l homicide."
Ia possible, lf not lltely," says Seiden, :",that yoUng
black revolutlonarlea ·are at leaH partially motivated b)'
!t,.wlsh to he martyred, to be ceremoniously exeeuled, to tie
lll!strbyed In violent confrontation In which they may lllomentarUy respect themselvea and from wblch i!l"Y wUI
glln posthumous status, regardless of what fDiitlcal 4r
pubUc-relallons value their dealhl may have.'
In the ghetto subculture, maacullnlty and courage are
frequently defined In physical terms, he says, and young
black males assign a hllh value to being Iough. They
regard conventloDal means of suicide, such as deliberate
drug overdoae, as soft and unmaacullne.
Thus frolllier-type shoot-outs repreaent a swjlt, uncompllcaled m~ of resolving the confilct In their mlnda.
Neither Ia it 'mere coincidence thel youn~laet men do
a dliJJroportionate share of the actual flgh
In Vietnam,
be IIYI; Many of them are In the front lines
ause they
lo be there.
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roultlng from the abiii!IICIO of a
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rate among young black&amp; add8 up' to "a algnlflcant

of our naUoo's _young men committing aulcld'
tr'mible.,''flY opinion, It means that the naUon Is In· bad

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~u · Beripla coach Paul 1111 Be~J~ila Were .
far
~ Ia ,lootinfl far ·a a 41'20 loirl by the St. Louis
~. but he Isn't Cardinali lall Sllurday night
l!P\IJDIIIIC•bllut p-lbf one ,fnd Brown was •Ill! uplelabllul
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~ M•y aiaald
'the lralilln&amp; ~- "It 1!'1111 from bad
)llit:t• •~·~;vwy 0111 1~ to worae. You couldn't Bincle
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From thaltaal' M'a llquad,
'tbe Marauden
.everal
. ke)' 1.- via craduatiOII, bill
an oulatancll~ ,- ~roup of
sopbmlorea from ~t squad
alrould than 1111 the liP
lhll aeuOo.
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League). U Is Gne of . .. '
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~ In lbe ertllre ~. n.,
dropp\nc out pJ aatlulne
This-,
~.llldtll!llll!'lilooSmlth, Ml!l'~aa,macna- ~Y,!IIt , .-1 lbe 1!1'
irlll blin an eslraor'4li!Jiry · Mike Wllliariu and Robin 116 11'·11111ic!t lGII Kloel, ~'IS lb. c!lt1411 of al,..,_.¥•aJtriP:
1a1en~ a experlenc$l back- !h~.
. eent111:. ••""' w~. 1111. lb. e¥!1) ~ ~~ · I"
fiEld.
:Yii&amp;~chDonDixon baa 1be Jlllil«·Jeff Morrll, llftd IN lb. BUtuintbe~)'l!U~
Sea10I' Bob 'Wetty . has the o(feiiJIYe lllle bltllnflllke a pack llllllor .lArrY Rarmon COIIId that the ~ 'IIII!•JM
opporlunlt)' ot becoming ot11!P!m' dop after a''"' piece ~!!ape iii» ~ ile the beat Jlllll- there ballliJI8all tile..., fGr .
alarllritl ~. Tbe · ~ Or-1, Tbe
c:andklalea rkeivlnl corp in 1be ~title, a poa[lll!n they li!l~. ~
poundtr II an WeJ1enl ~ fur ~ a'odl .a t tackle are Speaking of the league held Iince 18fT.
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ballbac:lt; Sl.tW VIII lft!AII', Clndldalel •for tbe two
Jll!lf1r Eddie YOIIII!
guard; , Mlb · YG!IIii,_ ~; ~ liola ..- plentiful.
~~ bad&lt;.up,
Lpn Bilek~ liD)' Vaupn, ~ them are ~ Mike Tile .end ~ will be
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Robinson ..u caJ1ed tor~
PWc b) 1aa1 S.turday's game.
"lt Wllll'l mri' il queallonable decillon !' .aid llr&lt;i,n. "II
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Barr and J1Di Stratzel, lacldea; sophomore Andy Vaugblft.
lb .. juDI« Roger Dixon are aU lllOWIII for lbe Cincinnati Beda
~llpasl - that!'utlrhla John ru•·••·-' end-balfbac:ll· Alfullback'liOib. JIUiiorTiny hAtt!inof«aberlhontheflrst lmigbt 1lben the Reds opill a
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O'Brien, cjuarlerjlact, and Pal to start. WWiams last year ·. AnilelW -lb. aenlor Roser de.....,..
{OUi'jb;8Uf .lot a.NcGrid rouird lbe prolartiOII brakdon. It ' In ~ Eisel John- Archer. halfback, plus key atarled on defenae al middle Ab~Jo.\!. who started every game ac:tr~· u on.::~...!
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Lmch,
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nob\1111 .It 8i1b1f to £1ve you about halfback Paul Roblnlloo,
The coach ~ the. Cardlnala
w01 plldl tbe - d same aud
went from a switch formation
By vrro STiilUJNO
Kansas aty beat the New York to esplaln," Scbaa1 aaid.
Jim McGiolblln wDI handle the
..tth·lbe light end on the weak
UPISperiiWrher
Yankees for the flrat lime Ibis
Ferguaon Jenkins pitched Ill Redi' mound chorel In the
side. "Our rookies ~renn't even George SIGQe lost a date year, &amp;-7, and the aucago CUbs elghl-lrltter for his 16th victDry finale Tbirnday.
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as Ollcago· beat Los Angeles. Merrill baa 1r011 19 g1111e1 10
cor;UM:BustUPi'!-Youngj. 1nct ateadJed to a :M on the sec- properly," he said.
winnlnga~ballgame. _
Mike Lum hocpered lor the Jenkins, who may be the most far tbla aeuon.
town pto~ Bellino and ond .nlne, u did Bob Wynn r1. The Be~ take on the
Rlsglrliriend,aLoulalanagill Braves in the flrat Inning and underrated pitcher In the 'McGlothlin was taken out In
GaJUpolil ND&amp;tellf 011'11 Rode- ~. .
Cleveland Browns Saturday named LoueUen Aden, was the Braves acored flve un- majors, aeldom gels In the the lblrd lnninC of SUnday'•
rid! eadl find knder.jler l8a Bob t.ewla Jr., Or Cleveland, .night ~ then face an equally recently named "Miss Dog- earned runs 1n the seventh to apotlighl bat he's attempllng to 8eCIIIId game lrlth theN.,. York
1o head the flt1d of 1• going who lr!llllbe !IIIII Oblo Amateur Iough ltrlng of opponents, patch USA"IIId is in New Y«k ~rrap It up. Ron Brand and Dan win 20 prnea for the fourth Mell becanae of wlldne11.
Into loclay'l ~ 1$-hole title, rallied from a 37 ..tth a lnclud!nl Gnen Bay, Detroit, for promoUQIIIII appearances 10 McGinn made errors to set up consecutive season. Jenkins is '"!be w11meu was nol aur1'011111 of the 11111ual Ohio Open relufnln8 32,Wirlle Res Baxter Oakland and Detroit again.
Stone wu '"planning lo COllie the splurge and Rico Carty, now 18-14.
pr~s~ng;• said Jtm. "llaeenll lo
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of Cleveland added a 33 to his 1 · R U AI- •
down from Montreal to see her. ctete Boyer and GO Garrido hit Joe Pepitone, counted on lor happen enry time I Jlltcb after
The two WI!'IIIJIOIII 17 "bo opening 36.
o1etll • 'Y neillrl
But aU the plans went awry run«orlng alnglel.
a late-&lt;188aon surge by the Cubs a long layoff."
brokeparatthe~WalDefending champion Cliff WINNIPEG,Cinada(UPI)- when the Braves• game ..tth Kansas City finished ill as they attempt to 111eak past MeGiolblln's start Sunday
11111 HW Country Club cOurae Cooke ofl'el'l')'lillurg was one of 'lbeColumbGIJell,lnlbelrbeal the Elpoa •u rained out aeaaon with an 1).12 mark Plltlburgh and New York In the wastheflntlincehnu~
Mifrltlay. Each put tocelller two three at 70..He had four blnllea beck 1o the ..an fublllll, drilled Sunday and reacheduled for agalnat Baltimore and the NatiOIIal League East, bll a Ia IIIII fllce 117 a liner olf IIIII Iie!
:Milo take the lead by a stroke and an eqle but also had ttro 111x runa 1n the nlnlb lnnlnC Monday nlgbl So, Stone seltled Royals were ~ acainst New two-run homer.
over fu Jlnll.
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the 12th, far )Jij oniJ bogey. . Also JUIIIIro strokes off the · Gearse lopacz'l grand a1am victory over the Elpoa..
went Uor-3 and drove In four loser Sandy Vance and came In
Roderlcll: bid ttro thne - putt pace were Dave Samarltonl of homer aceotlllted lot four of the "I had to cancel the date end runs, and the rest of the Royals the fourth liming. Ron Santo'•
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Tiffin and Bob Bailey rl.l;olum· · fUitlln the big - . . Tile hit I wu 10 mad I knew I would can't understand the l.for-21 sacrifice 6y and Blll Suclaldl'
-'iilrui MerreU, a MI. Vernon bul,hothrecordlllg'ttro:lk. pveblma.-dubRBireoord beatlbeExpolbeeauaewehad markacalnsttwoteams.
error in the sixth handed the
111'01 however, rrcored a bolHrlElshl plaJ&amp;'I, includWI two of 109. lllllt May broqbt Ia the to stay over lbe extra day," "We doo't , have a defeatist CUbs two m~e runa and ~- +-1
one IHI the No •.)Z hole, a 'Jlf/-, 1111111leun, ~ed 71a and 10 · other ~ nm ..tth a homer. Stone aald.
attitude when we play them. lead In the sixth and thai s aU
)VII IIPlllll·layout. .
. posted par 7211 In the .opellinC Jbne runa by Dave MeDon- In lbe only two other aames But 1d011't know, lt'a Juat hard the help Jenkins needed.
,'lbGN btulched al 1!11 included round.
aid, Clyde Mulltll'e, Rick Smith acheduled in the majora,
• 1913 Ohio Aplateur Bob llola1)e Tile tbree-day tourney wlndl and 1!:4 Ortiz had ·Siftll the
.of Oberlin, .!'ho launched hla upWednelda;y..tth:JII.IIoldcoor- Whlpaa a.o •
on the Jell.
pro ~ ..tQr IIlii toomey. petlllon. .
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'lbeJellandWbiplendlhelr SUTI'ON, Mass. (UPI)-The place in lbe biBb in&lt;ome and the gallery In earlltr
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~I of varallona is glllnC up. bracket lo tbe lop spot by rounds, made peace ..tth
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mal1111 $32,!JOO in the Avco everyone e~cept his fellow (irv
By Unllod Pms lntornatlonll
He had been lop cat on the Classic wblle NlcklaUI ~ras tourists In the windup, calmiJ
· w. L. Pet. GB pro golf tour's money llat a~tay. Cuper n01r has $138,585 withstanding a eerietr of char~acu.:. ,:1 : / :. 6~
tak!Jui ~ week o!(He 1D ~:lt,MQ ~..Nickla"!,
ges 11\QWlled by Dave ~.
R..:.,.., zo Sl i~n ..sw:
lld"'!Ot'"'he'l'lt~~"»owl ,~~m,~.gr ~m, J:to4. Funaeth and Tom
TI~M~Water · • 611 6i;.. ,m!,-;lli1P on!S·ev;nt_tlilsJreif _iis~
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an4:pre&amp;uma~~;'t!'Ytni · .1' vlrlualruna~ray,a threwtrolle ''l'leall7enJII)'Ofl·the day off
t«'lavnr• ~ - ~ · : ~'h · Iiili)' ~·WhO has spen a victory. on Monday after the and !fell very good out on the
Tat':::lopeg
lot of lline either on top or tournament's acheduled final courae loclay. I was a Ullle
47 83 :362 :u
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cloae to , the money winning round ~ru rained out Sunday. mare delennlned to ahool well
Columbus7 Winnipeg 6 ..
lead, Jumped from aeveath Billy, upset at photographers here" Casper saki In notlne
. Loulivlllo I Toledo 0 (lsi)
thai last year's failure was the
Louisville 6 Toledo 5
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Tidewater 2 Rochester 1
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15 yean on the tour.
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Casper wound up ..tth a
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lr Unllod Pms lnllrtlaltanal
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They had ICOI'ed • and n
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W. L. Pet. G8 respecllvely lo t.eep the preaw.. L. Pet. GB Baltimore · 10 .45 .6«1 ... aure on and collect '14,800
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63 60 .512 16
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black revolutionaries literallY -m to want to be
by pollce-"to go down in an ~llploslon of maac~
hale and physical power, making ~ dent In the ~rorld
you leave lt." And pollee ~ve generilly been quite
iitutng to co-operate In Ibis "vlctlm-precipltab!!l homicide."
Ia possible, lf not lltely," says Seiden, :",that yoUng
black revolutlonarlea ·are at leaH partially motivated b)'
!t,.wlsh to he martyred, to be ceremoniously exeeuled, to tie
lll!strbyed In violent confrontation In which they may lllomentarUy respect themselvea and from wblch i!l"Y wUI
glln posthumous status, regardless of what fDiitlcal 4r
pubUc-relallons value their dealhl may have.'
In the ghetto subculture, maacullnlty and courage are
frequently defined In physical terms, he says, and young
black males assign a hllh value to being Iough. They
regard conventloDal means of suicide, such as deliberate
drug overdoae, as soft and unmaacullne.
Thus frolllier-type shoot-outs repreaent a swjlt, uncompllcaled m~ of resolving the confilct In their mlnda.
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~.llldtll!llll!'lilooSmlth, Ml!l'~aa,macna- ~Y,!IIt , .-1 lbe 1!1'
irlll blin an eslraor'4li!Jiry · Mike Wllliariu and Robin 116 11'·11111ic!t lGII Kloel, ~'IS lb. c!lt1411 of al,..,_.¥•aJtriP:
1a1en~ a experlenc$l back- !h~.
. eent111:. ••""' w~. 1111. lb. e¥!1) ~ ~~ · I"
fiEld.
:Yii&amp;~chDonDixon baa 1be Jlllil«·Jeff Morrll, llftd IN lb. BUtuintbe~)'l!U~
Sea10I' Bob 'Wetty . has the o(feiiJIYe lllle bltllnflllke a pack llllllor .lArrY Rarmon COIIId that the ~ 'IIII!•JM
opporlunlt)' ot becoming ot11!P!m' dop after a''"' piece ~!!ape iii» ~ ile the beat Jlllll- there ballliJI8all tile..., fGr .
alarllritl ~. Tbe · ~ Or-1, Tbe
c:andklalea rkeivlnl corp in 1be ~title, a poa[lll!n they li!l~. ~
poundtr II an WeJ1enl ~ fur ~ a'odl .a t tackle are Speaking of the league held Iince 18fT.
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"lt Wllll'l mri' il queallonable decillon !' .aid llr&lt;i,n. "II
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Barr and J1Di Stratzel, lacldea; sophomore Andy Vaugblft.
lb .. juDI« Roger Dixon are aU lllOWIII for lbe Cincinnati Beda
~llpasl - that!'utlrhla John ru•·••·-' end-balfbac:ll· Alfullback'liOib. JIUiiorTiny hAtt!inof«aberlhontheflrst lmigbt 1lben the Reds opill a
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{OUi'jb;8Uf .lot a.NcGrid rouird lbe prolartiOII brakdon. It ' In ~ Eisel John- Archer. halfback, plus key atarled on defenae al middle Ab~Jo.\!. who started every game ac:tr~· u on.::~...!
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nob\1111 .It 8i1b1f to £1ve you about halfback Paul Roblnlloo,
The coach ~ the. Cardlnala
w01 plldl tbe - d same aud
went from a switch formation
By vrro STiilUJNO
Kansas aty beat the New York to esplaln," Scbaa1 aaid.
Jim McGiolblln wDI handle the
..tth·lbe light end on the weak
UPISperiiWrher
Yankees for the flrat lime Ibis
Ferguaon Jenkins pitched Ill Redi' mound chorel In the
side. "Our rookies ~renn't even George SIGQe lost a date year, &amp;-7, and the aucago CUbs elghl-lrltter for his 16th victDry finale Tbirnday.
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as Ollcago· beat Los Angeles. Merrill baa 1r011 19 g1111e1 10
cor;UM:BustUPi'!-Youngj. 1nct ateadJed to a :M on the sec- properly," he said.
winnlnga~ballgame. _
Mike Lum hocpered lor the Jenkins, who may be the most far tbla aeuon.
town pto~ Bellino and ond .nlne, u did Bob Wynn r1. The Be~ take on the
Rlsglrliriend,aLoulalanagill Braves in the flrat Inning and underrated pitcher In the 'McGlothlin was taken out In
GaJUpolil ND&amp;tellf 011'11 Rode- ~. .
Cleveland Browns Saturday named LoueUen Aden, was the Braves acored flve un- majors, aeldom gels In the the lblrd lnninC of SUnday'•
rid! eadl find knder.jler l8a Bob t.ewla Jr., Or Cleveland, .night ~ then face an equally recently named "Miss Dog- earned runs 1n the seventh to apotlighl bat he's attempllng to 8eCIIIId game lrlth theN.,. York
1o head the flt1d of 1• going who lr!llllbe !IIIII Oblo Amateur Iough ltrlng of opponents, patch USA"IIId is in New Y«k ~rrap It up. Ron Brand and Dan win 20 prnea for the fourth Mell becanae of wlldne11.
Into loclay'l ~ 1$-hole title, rallied from a 37 ..tth a lnclud!nl Gnen Bay, Detroit, for promoUQIIIII appearances 10 McGinn made errors to set up consecutive season. Jenkins is '"!be w11meu was nol aur1'011111 of the 11111ual Ohio Open relufnln8 32,Wirlle Res Baxter Oakland and Detroit again.
Stone wu '"planning lo COllie the splurge and Rico Carty, now 18-14.
pr~s~ng;• said Jtm. "llaeenll lo
..._ Golf TOIIflllllnent.
of Cleveland added a 33 to his 1 · R U AI- •
down from Montreal to see her. ctete Boyer and GO Garrido hit Joe Pepitone, counted on lor happen enry time I Jlltcb after
The two WI!'IIIJIOIII 17 "bo opening 36.
o1etll • 'Y neillrl
But aU the plans went awry run«orlng alnglel.
a late-&lt;188aon surge by the Cubs a long layoff."
brokeparatthe~WalDefending champion Cliff WINNIPEG,Cinada(UPI)- when the Braves• game ..tth Kansas City finished ill as they attempt to 111eak past MeGiolblln's start Sunday
11111 HW Country Club cOurae Cooke ofl'el'l')'lillurg was one of 'lbeColumbGIJell,lnlbelrbeal the Elpoa •u rained out aeaaon with an 1).12 mark Plltlburgh and New York In the wastheflntlincehnu~
Mifrltlay. Each put tocelller two three at 70..He had four blnllea beck 1o the ..an fublllll, drilled Sunday and reacheduled for agalnat Baltimore and the NatiOIIal League East, bll a Ia IIIII fllce 117 a liner olf IIIII Iie!
:Milo take the lead by a stroke and an eqle but also had ttro 111x runa 1n the nlnlb lnnlnC Monday nlgbl So, Stone seltled Royals were ~ acainst New two-run homer.
over fu Jlnll.
double bogeys as he recoi-ded Monday alght to beat the lor pitching a three-hit shutout York before healing the Yanko
Pepitone's homer wu the
BeWnollllutdjiii)Jonetnen, a34-.ltlacon.
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that gave lbe Braves a &amp;.o Mondaynl8ht.Pau1Schaal,who flrsthltoff Dodger starter ODd
the 12th, far )Jij oniJ bogey. . Also JUIIIIro strokes off the · Gearse lopacz'l grand a1am victory over the Elpoa..
went Uor-3 and drove In four loser Sandy Vance and came In
Roderlcll: bid ttro thne - putt pace were Dave Samarltonl of homer aceotlllted lot four of the "I had to cancel the date end runs, and the rest of the Royals the fourth liming. Ron Santo'•
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Tiffin and Bob Bailey rl.l;olum· · fUitlln the big - . . Tile hit I wu 10 mad I knew I would can't understand the l.for-21 sacrifice 6y and Blll Suclaldl'
-'iilrui MerreU, a MI. Vernon bul,hothrecordlllg'ttro:lk. pveblma.-dubRBireoord beatlbeExpolbeeauaewehad markacalnsttwoteams.
error in the sixth handed the
111'01 however, rrcored a bolHrlElshl plaJ&amp;'I, includWI two of 109. lllllt May broqbt Ia the to stay over lbe extra day," "We doo't , have a defeatist CUbs two m~e runa and ~- +-1
one IHI the No •.)Z hole, a 'Jlf/-, 1111111leun, ~ed 71a and 10 · other ~ nm ..tth a homer. Stone aald.
attitude when we play them. lead In the sixth and thai s aU
)VII IIPlllll·layout. .
. posted par 7211 In the .opellinC Jbne runa by Dave MeDon- In lbe only two other aames But 1d011't know, lt'a Juat hard the help Jenkins needed.
,'lbGN btulched al 1!11 included round.
aid, Clyde Mulltll'e, Rick Smith acheduled in the majora,
• 1913 Ohio Aplateur Bob llola1)e Tile tbree-day tourney wlndl and 1!:4 Ortiz had ·Siftll the
.of Oberlin, .!'ho launched hla upWednelda;y..tth:JII.IIoldcoor- Whlpaa a.o •
on the Jell.
pro ~ ..tQr IIlii toomey. petlllon. .
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I!Game llarted out with • 311
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~I of varallona is glllnC up. bracket lo tbe lop spot by rounds, made peace ..tth
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mal1111 $32,!JOO in the Avco everyone e~cept his fellow (irv
By Unllod Pms lntornatlonll
He had been lop cat on the Classic wblle NlcklaUI ~ras tourists In the windup, calmiJ
· w. L. Pet. GB pro golf tour's money llat a~tay. Cuper n01r has $138,585 withstanding a eerietr of char~acu.:. ,:1 : / :. 6~
tak!Jui ~ week o!(He 1D ~:lt,MQ ~..Nickla"!,
ges 11\QWlled by Dave ~.
R..:.,.., zo Sl i~n ..sw:
lld"'!Ot'"'he'l'lt~~"»owl ,~~m,~.gr ~m, J:to4. Funaeth and Tom
TI~M~Water · • 611 6i;.. ,m!,-;lli1P on!S·ev;nt_tlilsJreif _iis~
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an4:pre&amp;uma~~;'t!'Ytni · .1' vlrlualruna~ray,a threwtrolle ''l'leall7enJII)'Ofl·the day off
t«'lavnr• ~ - ~ · : ~'h · Iiili)' ~·WhO has spen a victory. on Monday after the and !fell very good out on the
Tat':::lopeg
lot of lline either on top or tournament's acheduled final courae loclay. I was a Ullle
47 83 :362 :u
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cloae to , the money winning round ~ru rained out Sunday. mare delennlned to ahool well
Columbus7 Winnipeg 6 ..
lead, Jumped from aeveath Billy, upset at photographers here" Casper saki In notlne
. Loulivlllo I Toledo 0 (lsi)
thai last year's failure was the
Louisville 6 Toledo 5
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Tidewater 2 Rochester 1
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~¥]~~~~~~---"' Rlcllmond 8 Syracuse 0 (latl
15 yean on the tour.
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Casper wound up ..tth a
three-under-par 69 to finish at
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~ILBENTINEL
dlalance and three slroka
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lr Unllod Pms lnllrtlaltanal
Arntiiun LHguo
They had ICOI'ed • and n
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63 60 .512 16
51 , ~~· 1
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Ia n!plltation u pro football's
l Frank Merrhrell, the flcliailal

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' - hero of the '311B who was
r.;.t.ec~ lor gaining victory whell

·~t eeemed certain.

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' Domres entered Monday
· t's exhibition game agalllst
the Chicago Bears In the fourth
quarter, down 11-7. He gllided
bls club 72 years In 13 plays,
bandlng oft to Dick Post on an
offtackle run for the final 14
ylll'ds to give San Diego a I~

with . a key bl~ 011 b1s
toucbdown jaullt, u;rlllK, "l
uw Hubllert knock one on tb8
ground. I don'tltnow ttanyone
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final quarter eli a n-yard pus
from Hadl. He dragged the
Bean' Dick Butkus tile last live
yards.
"John just said if we all did
our job, we'd score," was
Hubbert's only ClOIIUnent.

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Only nine days earlier he yards and Coach Charlle Waller
rallied the Chargers from a said he removed him lor
lbne-toucbdown deficit to beat Domres only because thai waa
the game plan.
the New York Giants, 30-:!7.
The place kicking of Mac
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bacher stopped another drive
4

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geiUng five or six yards with
:. play all night," Domres
d. '"lbis lime Post beat the
ufety."
During the drive, Domres hit
. to S:OO p.m . Daily,
,key lilirdodown pa..,.. of 19 with an Interception and taclde B:8:30a.m
JO a . m. to 12:00 Noon
Iyearda to Rick Eber and 21 BW Staley blocked a field goal Saturday
attempt for Cldcago. Staley and
iyardatoGaryG~.
Notice
t "We had thiril and 19 on end Wlllle Holmon tackled the GUN
SHOOT, Frldoy, August
1Garrllon's caleb," be aatd. Charger quarterbacks five
28, 7 p.m. Hams and bacons.
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ClEVELAND (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns reviewed
of their weetead 1&amp;-1.3
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City def
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Alao taken to the sidelines
condition,
.rter the Saturday gcune.
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been wet.

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ltnoclted IIIICGII.ICious. Corner·
In eomparilon, Jlrowna quar- back Jim ....us decbd him

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preparation for Saturday's
jj'ame with ,.tbl Cincinnati
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Dl1111o Chargers' quarter•baet Marly Domres 11 plnin&amp;
Ia n!plltation u pro football's
l Frank Merrhrell, the flcliailal

..s.n

' - hero of the '311B who was
r.;.t.ec~ lor gaining victory whell

·~t eeemed certain.

.
' Domres entered Monday
· t's exhibition game agalllst
the Chicago Bears In the fourth
quarter, down 11-7. He gllided
bls club 72 years In 13 plays,
bandlng oft to Dick Post on an
offtackle run for the final 14
ylll'ds to give San Diego a I~

with . a key bl~ 011 b1s
toucbdown jaullt, u;rlllK, "l
uw Hubllert knock one on tb8
ground. I don'tltnow ttanyone
l(lllclleci'!Df/'
..
Hubbert ~ earlier in the
final quarter eli a n-yard pus
from Hadl. He dragged the
Bean' Dick Butkus tile last live
yards.
"John just said if we all did
our job, we'd score," was
Hubbert's only ClOIIUnent.

Domres, a aecond-year man

s P.M. Day

Becore

Pu-llcallon

Mondev Deedllne9a.m.

CanceUatlon &amp; Correctlor\s

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,WAITRESS needed, mu,t be

over 2·1. Have refretence.
Apply In person. Mert1n
Restaurant · Middleport.
WILL give plano leasor11 lh my

Will be •ccepted until9a .m. for
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The Publisher reserves the
Hadlllal a Gtod Nlgbt
right to '"'' or reltct any ads ADD TO your family Jncomel
Hadl bad a good night ·deemed
oblectlanal . The
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d ' 1mans I I
I en g ua.
atallallcally, pasatng for 2411 ublisher will not bp r,s"pon.slble

win.
Only nine days earlier he yards and Coach Charlle Waller
rallied the Chargers from a said he removed him lor
lbne-toucbdown deficit to beat Domres only because thai waa
the game plan.
the New York Giants, 30-:!7.
The place kicking of Mac
Clalma No 8peclal Cl'edll

out of Columbia, claimed no
special credit for the acore.

'"rt-"Jir~o"
DEADLINES

r.insertion.
or more

than I!Whe • lhcorrect

RATES

For won I Ad Service

S tel\ IS per

home. ·Phone 11'12·36d6.
\

1·16-)lc

Eam $35 an -evening. Work it
your own con~lenct. No

experience. No lnveslment.
Call 992-6632. Wrlle Toy
Lacfles Party Plan, Johnston,
Pa. 15902.

Word one Insertion
· Minimum Charoe 7SC
12 cents per . wJra thrte
1-""--......
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11 cents per word 11 Jt con.
Percival and the tenacity of
MAN OR WOMAN tO supply
lnn, · l~s.
Cldcago's defense gave the secutlve
conoumers \)'llh Rawlelgh
25 Per cent Ola.count on pale;.
Bears a 11-0 lead at the end of ads and ads pa'ld within 10 da~a. producls. Can urn 160 WHI&lt;Iy
CARD OF THANKS
,
three quarters. Bulbs Interpart limo, $150 end up full
&amp; OBITUARY
limo. No capllel n - If
cepted a paaa and recovered a II. SO for 51l word minimum,
credit Is good. Write Charlie
fwnble !o stop the Chargen Each additional word 2c .
Penn, W. T. Rowlolgh
BLIND
ADS
twice.
Company, P. 0. Box 204,
Additional 2Sc Charge per'
Rookie linebacker Ross Bru- Adnrtlument .
Chillicothe, Ohio &lt;15'01, giving
OFFICE HOURS
name, eddress and phol\e
bacher stopped another drive
4

.; "John (Had!) had been
geiUng five or six yards with
:. play all night," Domres
d. '"lbis lime Post beat the
ufety."
During the drive, Domres hit
. to S:OO p.m . Daily,
,key lilirdodown pa..,.. of 19 with an Interception and taclde B:8:30a.m
JO a . m. to 12:00 Noon
Iyearda to Rick Eber and 21 BW Staley blocked a field goal Saturday
attempt for Cldcago. Staley and
iyardatoGaryG~.
Notice
t "We had thiril and 19 on end Wlllle Holmon tackled the GUN
SHOOT, Frldoy, August
1Garrllon's caleb," be aatd. Charger quarterbacks five
28, 7 p.m. Hams and bacons.
!'"And I juat told him to make times between them.
Mile Hill Road. Sponsored by
But the Bears' oftense could
:eure you get 20."
Recine Fire Department.
8-2.S.4tc
I Post credliA!d Brad Hubbert net only 2117 yards in the game.

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CE~ENT

MORTAIJ,
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CO~
ooe of the One teams in JI'O founder Paul Brown
football. It's euy to 1100 wby Lero Kelly lfbo.
the
Cleveland baa woo ., con.stsa ~ w~~en': took
PH. 992 2'709
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tently. It lin~ by accident."
bimaelfoutof.thegamebeca~t~e ·---·--------MiiiDDL£:iiiiliiPORJi.iiiii... 1960
OLDSMOBILE con·
Cllefa quarterback Lcm !law- the prod proteettnc hll sore rlbl
vtrllblo, runs good, looks
5
1111 completed only 5 of II slipped out of ptaee, came
Wanted To Buy - .
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· Tom Koller,"""""
'"lbeJ ~ ,UJe belli we've .~lor 8'1 yards,
" illrou&amp;b lbe . game Iii good OirD FURNITURE, dloheo, luiYO!•'ra•MV
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e Amei1cu Football don
ve bia names ·on the offenld'refliincldef~ely "'he .. .Cal~ m.m,l.!
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ClEVELAND (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns reviewed
of their weetead 1&amp;-1.3
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by the Kan"' City
Qllllfll Mclllda)' Diehl and were
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live . line, but I'll us."
aatc1. ''It's cOming
for OLD UPR
I winter, ltaniU game
City def
I!Jllli'IDIHyoulheyhaduflnea
veendAaronBrolfllhad rusbul'veeeenlnalong11bile
Alao taken to the sidelines
condition,
.rter the Saturday gcune.
''Tb«e 'll'llnl lilly two limes i dllriD8 the game •• crack
been wet.

·'Tbee:w::e~clor
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really had enough time to receinrGaryColllnl,wbowaa
throw," be added.
ltnoclted IIIICGII.ICious. Corner·
In eomparilon, Jlrowna quar- back Jim ....us decbd him

aenllnd llluck with Uberal terbacll BID Nellen bad an with a fclrearm In ...... - d

to...._ ...._a

,..•• --ern
~~their aN!!Hes.
...,..Coad!Bad:Strlm
withbllftraoffalllveand
~11111&lt;18 Ieima all the way.
"'tr''OI.;m I»J, wl1al a llb'1lgle,"
P
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·. l~Oda
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er nlgbt, CW~pletl. . 13of 2Z
sufor 1'15 yards.
'lbe Browns were to begin
practicing .•••In today In
preparation for Saturday's
jj'ame with ,.tbl Cincinnati
llqall, coadled by Browns

Pt. , de
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said. ''Thatltindolllulfcatcbea BE A PLAYHOUSE tov Pets or Sale
up wftb 1 guy, tbolllb."
. DEALER: Worlc A::!]uat to . PARKl/IEW Kenntla i'ocldlea,

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rea~ lor the Wit In anctnnatl.

~1""· Ires train !'II· No ~.~d daas, A~'C.:,Pet ' 1111
w~ln~t,;:,t~&amp;.~fl0. 1 ~"t ' J.:.;. t1f):{ Gj'oomlng.
,,..377-4791,
Charlon,
Heiskell,
South Point,,
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NEVi YORK (.UPJ) -Ro1i

Swllboda may bave talked
biDilelf rtght oft Ill!! balleiub.
: Be hopes not but if hi did,

, that's the way lt'U have to
. 'lbe Jmporlanl thing II that

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Ron SWoboda made the same
nploonollon ti&gt; GR Hodges
dllriD8 8aturday'e meeting but

Mason Ar~
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Eleclrlc milk ~rotor. Sot
8-25-31p
of lwln 1•1nch p owt, Pl!ooe _ _ _ _ _ __.:.

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Company, Box
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lhoruums
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Reynold's Flower Shop,
Maron. W. Vo•
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bedroom, front kitchen, can bosoment, garage twO
be seen on County Road 12. porchH,Jhidt treu, lV.ICI'e
Ph1111 1192-4961.
around 1loelltd: on Rt, 124.
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Phone ""1111101ta446-9539 1or
POTATOES, ' John
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8-21,..&lt; I:OTS WitH all - utiu•t·u .·'. -''
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IIIGIIIII, ~ m th6 airport advllory '-in!...,, d!aJrman Jamea Leiria of Pt.
PleMIIlt. 'Die 3110-foat lang lwlsar will hoUire U T~. a 211130 .tmlniltcatlon room,

arid rei!Crooml. Allhougb lbi bulldlna wlll be tm!P'P'-ID September, Lewla Indicated the
IUiway mil will not be built untO later. Atlefl; Rldlll'd Garfield, Chelter, of Meiell Co111ty,
in employe,la worldng down wet ooncrete. Above Ia an~ \llew of lbe h8Jlllar.

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Cemahan, Edson llou8h, H.
Cemahan, Chari• Theiss, Dan

TONIGHT ONLY
August25
JOHN AND MAllY

&lt;Technlcolorl
Dustin Hoffman Is JoHN/
Mia Farro is MARY!

" R" restricted! Persons
under 17 not admiHed unless
accompanied by a parent or

guardian!

catvrcartoons:
Judos Kudos

Rock Hound

Don't be Silly
Admlulon: $1 .00

Weclnesdoy &amp; Thursday
Auguot26-27
NOT OPEN

Doubl&lt;! F10ture Program
"MIDNIGHT COWBOY"

I Color I
Ous~n Hollman, John

• Voight
[Academy Award Winner)

Best Picture of the Year

-PiuoTHE MAGUS
Anthony Quinn
Michael Caine

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Auguflt 26·27.28

Double Ftolun Program
SCREAM

ondSCREAM
AGAIN

(ColorI

Vincent Price

C.hrlslopher Lee
Pe1er Cushing
-PIUI''THE
MINI·SKIRT

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ICAIIorl
Olano McBain

Nease.

Cow,fyn.,HaroldCemahan,
James Drown, Charles Theiss,
James Brown H Carnahan
Edllon HoUo ' .
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at ,.. P _ •• "-'- •Jr. Ou!mpiQII, Doa Men.
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Cow 2 yn Edilon Holloa ·. Everett ~ Hulbln who was
eurt~ Tile~. Edl!on Houoo: taken Ill Veterans Memprtal
Don Men, H. Cernallm, Dan Hospital and admitted.
Nease·
-DIVORCE A8D:D
TJM1i21TOCBANGE
A suit fer divorce w•• fllecl
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Olarlea

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PenJi aald Clmbodlia , .lroopfl
'broke l!P another rilaJpr Cammunli( IISII8ult M81Mt lbe
capital'J ~ defelll!ea .elll'b'
today.~ aevepJlobrS'Of clole
quarlm fl1h11n1i aialnat l!lpei'-'
lor ft¥D.aberl of attackers.
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the C\ihmluDblll, left beblnd
"nwnemul ~l whleb ~
yet' w be· Coilbted. MWtary

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1101 mllea weswoulhweat of
Salioa early IIMiay• All but !Ill'

the

mUiof

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ftihllog liroke ~t .•

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.comins sch091 year ire to notify ·
James Adams, principal, on the
following plan, Thursday,
junl~rs and senl~rs, 1 14 11 p.
m., and
freshmen and
sapbcmores, Thunday I to s p.

m., b)' pllonin&amp; 1192-2311.

See us! In our Loan Department,
service is I'Of only friendly and
courteous, it's speedy. Take ad·
vantage of reduced Jilrlces on this
year's c11r models;·Own a new car for
less .... and finance It ,fqr less. Get t~
cash you need to buy your new car :.:
. get an Aufo Loan here, ·a t ·low bank :
rates. Let us help you a~ fast ... own
your car, now.
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.OWWiGdnt!:N ,_., _: BlLLRA\IiQHI'u~~'oif·
Prlqt .libop, Da_llf·:Sentl~el, Wkt - Faye Pi1i11ne
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p _ , ~ tlMhiA Hobart Vhioylrd
at tbll 'Wood CG!ml:v·~ lieni.
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Schools. Doalnwete~
Oin"lillr.
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tst, wl!lch ·
lol~J'IIIdlofthelrlelor(«tbllfllll:
l'ctili«&lt;'' _, Uecqf. ·• • Rl!llllld - Jane Garnes;
OlifOtherwtnner,Qirtao-;...

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"""'d Y::We:il'lloblie·"_.... Ncx u., WUI, Vemm Weber.
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the home of Rev. Clllrlu
Simons, 40 6th Ave., Mid,

Vetenal Memorlalllaspltal

ADMISSIONS - Everett
Wataon, Tuppers Plains;
Melinda McDonald Rutland·
Olarlea McCloud, ' Sr.,

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LOAN FAST···

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from Pllna!D nhle ml,!otrljlttbeqt:_iif Plincmi_

JatiiBIIIo·"''liii-Cohlnblll llll\ll~ ',~ :
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W. ~.; .H. Carnahan,. EcUon t.iO!Idl!y~ ill JI&lt;M m South
Nllle ~. · ·. · i _ Cl'~.. W'""'Ooi'"""'•-IIIIIMathli ·
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Roush, t:barle1 Thells, H. Fourth Ave. for Buddy
DIRECl'ORS TO MEET
Eftlrn~llll, ,
llllsa, ~~"'!'&gt;...:.. ~. of campi~~
~:..,.. . .• ._..;. 0 _,.,_ McKinney who was treated by The bollil of dlrectora of the
William
. ..l. y.;;;n. . . . . wouldll:t
Sr. v_....,.,......, nu"'"'• lbe81111A(l;ai2:0ip.m.14theSis Pomeroy-Middleport Rotary_
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market place 'jn ~ :r.fekang
Delta wllb lllOi1l!n · ~.
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ldlllng 11 Vleman- .. IJid
Miss Ellzabe!h H. (Sis) wounding u otben. F18!11ing
Larue~ 110, of 738 Pearl St., flared around Allied arillerji
Middleport, died Wtexpectedly base O'ReWy near thHaollan
Monday afternoon at home.
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Mila L,arue was.born Aug. 21,
c
191!1 at Pt. Pleasant IJid was u
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Culli
preCededlndealhbyherfather, lU1'S o .IIUI
• lll.lll,
Francia L. IMIM!,• Sr., and a Dies . Col
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She Ia aurvlved by her d1ed
lnb
mother, Mn. Stella B.olee Hospl....at ......
Ul
Smlt,b, two nepbewa, and a a shirt Uloeaa.
Survlvin&amp; are two sons,
Funeral urvicel wlll be Roberl. CirCleville, and Fred,
Wedneeday at ' p.m. at the St. Louis; Mluouri, and lbree
Rawlings Coats Funeral Home grandcbUdren of Clrc 1e~UIIye.
1
with the Rev. Charles Simoni Her hulband, Charles, ormer
officiating. Burial will lie In of Meiell Count)', died In 1111'1.
Poplar Ridge Cemetery at Funeral services will be
Kyger. Friends may caD at the Thureday at 2p. m. at the Good
N=;,.. Heifer, Hsrold Csr- funeral heme anytime.
Shepherd United Methodlal
nahan, Jamea Brown, Don ·
Chureh, ClrClniUe, with blirll1
M~ra, H. Cernahan, Qlarlea
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F'Wteral H,ome llinw-,.e.
Jr.. Yearling, ll;dm Rllush,
'Die....,".....,
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WHEN YOU :NEED
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. Rou.eh, Cllarlel Thflss.
Gel of Sire, Edlaon Hollon,
James Brown, H. Carnahan,
Edoon Roush.
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Best • 1ema1- bred and
owned by
James
BroW!~ H. Carnahan, Edison
Hollon and Don Mtll'll.
Cow anc1 daughla', James
Brown, H. Cernaban, Dan

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MOIIIy 1118!11Y today bllh
tbe IQw er mid Ill. P'llr 1114
Utile dllqe In toemperatwt
toolght, .low In upper SG!i llld
lower lOt. 'lb!lrllday 11111111 ind :
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CELEBRATES Nth BIRTHDAY - Carrie Wllllams,
lrighl and alert, celebrated her 94th birthday 1'ueaday. Mrs.
Williams maltes her bome wltb ber ste!Miall&amp;bter and
husband, Mr. end Mn. George Casto, Locust St., Pomeroy.
She keeps up oo curreut affairs by reading the dally
newspaper.
Wllllams, with a twinkle In her eye, saiQ,
"This ismyday." She baa two grandsons, Robert and Harold
Rickard, of Muon.

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Mid:

Everett Hutl4n,
Fry •Pomeroy •chl!'&amp;lni DisCHARGES - Charles
extreme cruel!)'. The plaiDIIfl Sslaer Charles Belling
seeks the CWitody d one minor
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NO MEETING
PLAN S00W.
Middlepclrtcounell, &amp;cheduled
· St. Paul's Lotberln Church d to meet .Monday evening, dkl .
Pomeroy wtU 8J)oi!Bor an Ice not, when It was Informally
cream social .friday and determined there was not
Saturday at 6 p.m. Tl)e.bome enough Important ~•sl'lftll .
orders may be placed Wedneeday pd 'lblll'llla7 by ph~
CLUB TO MEET
II9WOIO after a p.m.
The Pomeroy-Middleport
Uons Qub · wiD meet Wed. needay at noon at the Unltecl 1
FREE CL(fi'HI!fG
Melbodill Church.
The Salvation ArmY, 115
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Butternut Ave., Pomer...., , will
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hold Ita lree ~lothlng day
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'lbureday from ~ a.m. t111 12 N,oo teachlng employees of
noon. Thole 'In nkd of clothing Saalhem Local School Dialrlct
throughout the county are will meet tbllevenlng at I pm.
wel®me.
· at tbe hl&amp;b acbool.

Get pl,Jih·bu:tto:n convenience ·
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