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GALlJA COUNTY'S VOCATI&lt;JfALI:DUCATJOlf 81 B U BOARDMembers of Gallia County's first Vocallona;-EWc&amp;Uon Sc:hool Board....,
pictured here prior to lui night's ~ meetlntl held in the ..;lDlty

....alutetideut of ldlooll' alllclla the eaarlboale. Left to right are Mllrllil
Kerns, 'Pice president; faul Kuhn (1 I!Ufll), Carence ThompiOD, acting
Jqlerintendenl; Granv!De P. Burnette, president; MerrW Bullce, C. A.
Evlnsandillrold Wiaeman.1beboardoqanlzedon July 15.

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!rage would win a fairer shake
for the fair au.
Parades, speeches and Siron·
ger action were planned fGr
moat of the nation's larger
cities u the moyement known
as "Women's Ub" preBBed
demanlis for equality in educalion and emploYJJU!D~ free

trying to gel a handle on II.
What Ls it they want dooe
differently?"
Ill lndianapolil;, !Rd., women
planned a ·~ter in the
street" producUon which mlghl
give the mayor an answer. II
wu tided, "Male Ego."
An Some Nayaayen

slrlcted free 1borUons.
Ill Howiton, a ladles group
called the "Bow-Wows," called
Taolght &amp; Tllursday
and bound male broadcasters
August 26·27
Tuesday and "threatened to
NOT OPEN
tear up their music sheeto."
Frldoy &amp; Solurdly
They won lime on KPRC Radio
August21-2f
from 8 a.m. to a p.m. today.
THE BALLOD OF
Milder taclics were planned
CABLE IIOGUE
in New York City, where
CTedlniatlorl
women aaid they receiYed
Stella Stevens
assurance from pollee IIley
Ji"'" Robards
could march down Fifth Avenue
O.vld Warner
at
5:30 p.m. with only one lane
Colorcartoons:
Big Bid llobc.lt
left open for traffic.
Loops &amp; Swoops
Selecta FlrlllleYOD W0111e11
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The Secret Service announced
p
1'ue8cla)l II had aeiected the
first eeven women ID aerve on
lhe Wllite llouae pollee ,Ioree,
M~ SO N
Ulllalnins. ''There are places
where only women ean go."
Tonight, Tllu. &amp; Fri.
President Nizon pilei trlhule
August26-27·H
lo the 110111 anniveraary of
Doulllt Ftel!lni !'retN!ft
IUffr• • ~ ''lilt IJrlvt
SCI!ciAM
and ewl;lpout! WOJJ¥DI, ~·
I!!OIIICRI!.tM
lng tfillr cauae WU 1uet,
AGAIN
drawing
slre••lb
and lnsplra·
{(Oior)
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Vincent Price
lion from one another through
Christopher Lee
generaUons, (WHO) foughtloog
Ptler Cushing
and bard for WOIDID suffrage."
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Arnone the official• 1ees
"THE
MINI.SKIRT
enthusluUc aboul the day was
MOB"
San FrandiCO Mayor Joaepb
!Color)
Alioto, who aaid, "I doo't
1..~-D-Ion;.;,;.e;,;.MI;;,;Ba;;;;;;_ln;......l llllderatand lbia atruggle, I'm

Belly Friedan aald the strlke
should include any woman
"who has over fell she is not
quite a flnklus citizen
becauae she Ls female," then
were some lady nsyaayers.
A Montana aecretary describedtheacliviatsas"dln&amp;"'·
Unp," and a girl from Helena,

By United PreBB lnleraaUolllli

The male chaUYinlst camp
wes under siege today.
The Women's Uberatton
movement hoped its ont&gt;&lt;lay
alrlke nstionwide demonalra·
: lions by its devotees on the 50th
anniverwy of women's suf.

.MEIGs lHEATRE

chUd-eare centen and unre-

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Mont., eaked, "Who wants
equality? I don 1 want to lie
drafted."
A St. Loull, Mo., bulin._.woman, Jean Cordea, moved to
turn strike day into "Be Nice to
a Man Day," because she
feared a "male backlash lhati.s
certain to result from their
acUvlst tirades."
There was no sign of such
male relrlbuUon at the Oregon
Wage and Hours Commission,
which moved · to ellminale
female rest period requiremenlo and the fO.IIOII' work
limit for the girls.

Defense
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2:30a.m. (3:30p.m. EDT).
Prek Tameak ls nine miles
northeaat of Plmom Penh in an
CINCINNATI (UP!) _ Frank area of flooded rice paddles and
Lausehe, DemocraUc former swamps. 11 Ls a key polrJt in
governor of Ohio and u. s. Plmom Penh's oula' defensive
Senator, will be CO&lt;:balnnan of nelw&lt;lr~
the Ohio Cilizena for Bob Taft.
Mllitll'l'Y spokesmen said 400
t.uache, defeated in lhe · 11118 Communist lroope were killed
had oflen CNald ~lit on
votes. He Will be w
U·
S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr., a ·
Republican, against John J.
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..ft, who heal him 1n lbat
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Gilligan lata' 1oet in the
generalelecUon ·toSen. WIDiam
N. Su:be. Lausehe was
sovemor IM$-47 and IMI-11157.
He was a Jlenalor IQM.IMI.

Qimmon ~ ·
Court by Mary Ann lllllldlesfpn;
Racine, against Oeotgo; (lh!n
Hart, Pomeril)', fGr alleged
clamagea and inJurlel in .an
aulpllloblle accldeilt on Oct'.' 2f,
1961 on SR 124 in Melga County.

lAST CIIANC£
Michael Hargraves, pool
director' 8I!IIOUIIC8d today Uie
lui aealon Ill evenin&amp; llwim·
mini of the aummer will be
tonlght frlllll 7:30 p.m .. to 1:30
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WASIIINGTON(UPI) - Rep. p.m.
Paul Rogers, !).Fla., 1'ue8cia)l
said the lrila'ior Department
has established a "ridlcuiOUI"
double standard of pollutldn Mulberry Ave. in Pomi'I'O!' will '
conlr&lt;&gt;l by allowing some firms be back in red.gelin operation
to conUnue discharslng mer- Friday, Pomeroy Police alief
CIU'Y into wala'ways.
Jed Webeler said loday•
Rogers said that u a ranking
member of the House Com- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,..........
merce Subc1J111mlttee on Health
be has urged lriterlor Secretary
Walla' J. Hickel to ban all trace
of mercury disr"•rge outright.
instead, Rogers ~. Hickel
has uked the Justice Depti"lment to file suit ID enjoin 10
firms to halt all me~ury '
dlacharges but has announced
other firms niay ,be given lime
to reduce their dllcliarses ID
levels not considered barmful.
"In essence. n Rogers said in
a statement, "aectetary Hickel
Ls establishing a dollble elan·
dard for polluters; He Ia aaylng
IIOIIie compan1ea can pollute
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ridiculous ·"
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300~WI¥
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bodlel wire found around the
perlmela' of poaiUOIIll of three
bodlan
Cam
infantry battalions
that defended· the shattered
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llll!le and Viet Cong were
ldllld by air strlles. Gwern·
mont cuuaiUes in 'l'uesdir'•
fi8lliiiJe were placed at three
killed and 17 wounded.
The Communist lrOOP,II used
boata fGr jhe lint llme in the
&amp;rei! In making lhi!lr retreat
Ulrough hea'l' bombln&amp; around
~~~ Tamoak TueedaJ, lhi!
spoleaman said. 1be ot
bolita vu considered lignifl·
eant llince the attacbrs would
need them lo CI'CJIII the llood·
awollen Mekong RlYer if they
intend ID Ullull Plm«n Penh

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Bernadelt,e Henneaay; third row, MUlA Rizer, Sherry King; f1JUf1b row, Jlil Harria, ~
. Price; fifth row, lAta Floyd, DarlaandMarlaNatlzllng,flag bearers, and Brenda 'fllylor.

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Part Chung-Hee gave Agnew
his consent to a U.S. plan ID
withdraw 20,11()1) of the 84,000
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VI Thanh, 100 miles southwest
of Saigon. The South Vielna·
mese suffered seven wounded.
The U.S. Command said . a
unit of the lith Armored
Cavalry R41gtment 1011 three
kWed and two wounded in a
clash 24 miles north of Saigon.
Coqununllt losses were not

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Soft is the word for fall. Soft leather mocs
with high kicking heels. It's the newest
groove with pants and sportswear.

powerhouae.

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and· sensible cre~tlt Prompt delivery. : :, ~

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your
sale~llp•.:. ,,
W~~atever~you 'bOY In the, ,

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be preaen~ at lbi! fall term
of the Franklin County 81'81111
Jury
J~pb Adami, ~1, Younss1o;m wu otabhed ID death
July '29 in the prison dining
hell and two daYJ law, Gene
Henry Welch, 34, .Jacklotl, wu
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North Vietnameae
VIet
eons hive been &amp;U1ed 1ft !'Nil
Tameak in three attempll by
Communist troope to mrrun
govermnent polillons.

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8epaUeaa Robert Taft lr. pd lleaaocnJI Jlowanllilll~t'iii
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S. Belate, Ul'e qreed to 1 ...... ef delletea. Batb llloll eredll fir beblll d.e t Qnp1. Tllfl
liMed Melleelwall.Jll)tlle)J 'll'eoln d11J Ia meet
for tel tlud dehetei to lie ·!lind Ia
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AliNa, Yo.....,., Colvmw, ud ~lAw Me11eD11aam Mill lie "ntremely pl•sell" to lelnl ci!e Clllefllld
e...,.r ••n W II!! pied Ilia :W 11 to dellatel ''Ewr lllee I alored lite race fer
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wor1ta all aloq for
Taft'• plu wu fer five debaiN 'llltll a. flnl f - to ctYe .'
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near O'R41Uly and arttllery bue ?,; llaCol•llu,Od.llallleODdluaiHIIIJIOureandOet.•lnCiewla!l.
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Military SoufCOIJ said the
Chinook was hit by a rockeel
grenade 100 yard&amp; from the·
bue, manned by 11\e Army's
!96th u,btlllfantry Brigade in
mounta1n0111 e111111t:rylide. Two
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said heayY cuuaiU. inflicted
on North Vietnamese and VIet
Cons at Prell Tameak, nine
miles norti!Wt 'Gf 1'11110111
Penh, were the reason.

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1be U.S. Conunand allo
repcrted 52 Americans ldlled in
the war Jut week, the fewest in
IIIGI'e than three and a haH
years, and 1511 wounded.
The CH4'7 Chinook helicopla'
wu hit by a Communist rocket
· srenade u it approached
ll'llllery bue Judy, 31 mUes
ICIIIIhwest of Tam Ky and 310
miles north-norlheast of Saigon.
Ground acUon acrOBB Vlet111111 was mosUy light an&lt;! :i;
I!Catla'ed 'but the South Vlelna·
me., command said governlllellt lroopl killed 42 North ~ ·
VIetnamese and Viet Cong in a ':··
dash Wednesday two miles
IIGIIIheasl of combat bue
O'ltetlly, 12 miles eut of the i.
LaoU.O border. Military aqur. ?&lt;
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aald South Vielllameae infantry·
men killed $1 North Vietnamese EVIDENCE 18 GATHERED
and VietCong in heaY]'flghUng COLUMBUS
(UPI)
deep In the Mekons Delta near Evidence in the li:llllill of two

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1be government force lllf.
fered "llgjlt" cuualtiu and
dealroyed '100 6lbun mort1r
rounds and !50 840 rocteta, the
..,.,....men said.
South VietnaiiU!se troopa
operating in Cambodia ldlled iT
Cmumlllist soldiers Wedneiday
in a region northeut of Takeo
Ill Infantry Dlvllion troope and 35 miles BOUIInrelt of
killed 42 Viet Cons and North Phnom Penh Saigon spoteaVilllnamele in fighting in IIU!D said. '
Quang Tri Pnmnce, whlch Communiques from Plmom
adjollla the Demilitarized Zone. Penh reported no acUon In IIJe

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hell~la' gunllblp wu Jbot
SAIGON (UPI)-A 8lant bell- down 12 mileuoulheut of Clll
.c:apla' lc-.ded with lroope was Tho, fl miles soutlnreat of
:.tt.~Uire u it neared a Saigoo in the Melons Delli. It
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JrootballfVexl~
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would be ~ble t,o _,.lurn to
Pasadepa 0 cauf:, _II¢ Jan. I
by ~~ Ill' Bill Ten title:
Tbey ~ lfteJJglbJe last year.
Bob J . -; COIWlllssllllll!l' of
the Mld·AP,~ertcan ~.
anotl!er'"*eratthemeellng;
said ,tbe.NAC bad establlahecl
prociclw:ta lor football games
In .~ .Ch®la are forced ID
IliON.
"l hope we don't have to 1110
them,~' be said. "Last spring,
three o!' the leaglie's schools
. were fcirced to cloae during the
spring sporbl sea8on."

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Jay Wasner, WLEC, Sandusky, was elected vice president
and Grant McDonsld, WBEX,
ChllUcothe, secretary.
Dennis Sapclman, WKOV,
\'(ellston, and Bill Spahr,
WBEX,ChllUcothe,werenamed
to the board of directors from
the southeut Ohio region and
Dave Conrad, WFIN, Findlay,
were picked to represent the
north-tern secdoo. Bob An·
derson, WYTV, Y01Uigstown,
was selected to represent the
northeastern secUon.

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1971 draft choice ... 1be Dallas
Cowboys obtained sevea-year
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Jim Hart ended a 3 hour and
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drive In Ken Henderson from
second hue with the winnlng
run for San Francisco. There
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stolen, bases In the game.
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Denis Menke hit a ti1re«'un
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Two
final sub-par rounds, including
a tk,lnder 30 on the last nine
holes gave Bob Wynn of D!lyton
the Ohio Open Golf Cllan\pionshlp with ease Wednesday,
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Washington Redsklns placed
defensive back Tommy Brown
and defensive end Carl Kammerer on walven Wednesday,
and the Atlanta Falcons Jm.
mediately ~ Kammerer.
At the same time Reclsklns'
Coach BlU Austin announced
that Floyd Peters, defensive
taclde, woulcl become a playercoach with the team. Now In his
12th year of pro ball, Peters waa
obtained In the oH...,.son from
the Phlladelphls Eagles.

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Lew.· Jr. of Qeveland. Tbey
carded flnai 71, 72 and 70 rounda
respecdvely. Chris Roderick,
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training cainp after a brief
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the relurn of WOlle Richardson cllapute, and declared he bad
lllghJighteclthellay'sotherire- re1urned "to play footbalL"
leUOII actlvttlea.
Dan Rooney, SieeJers vJce..
'lbe Phlladephla Eagles trad· presldenl,lndlcatedRichardson
ed four-year veteran wide would receive no IJitnase In
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mlasioner of the Ohio High
School Athletlt , .uaoctatlon,
told the sp«tseasl«s be was
dl.splesaed thai high school
prlnclpala bad teJected football
ptayoHi.
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they didn't Uke the.
Idea that the teams to be In
the pllyoffs would have to be
chosen by ballot rather than
by games," he sald.
Ed Johllson of WRFD and
WNCI, Columbus, was elected
president of the sportscasters
association. He succeeded .tim.

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IIOOwllb ,l•~ JlniMcGiollllin the arin for about two w~ . Roae ,lrlp!ed 'and scrired on ·a
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Sparlfy Ai&gt;clsi'IDII , ~ !»- help, it woUld be at least an- biick-to.backdoob)es.
hav· cauat ,of arm p~.
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· lead again when Clll'bo, T01J1111Y
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Redl to 8 W inJI!bp, wu llllld after that he would throw ag~in was tied at 2-all wben lGiet ' .wgled'" the fifth. Deron JohJ&gt;.
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One Of the m~ popular bumPtr ,tk:k~J:S bas It lb.o;~
"Wilen Guns Are OutlaWed, Only OiJtlliW~ Will Have G\Uis.
Surprisingly, proponents of aun c:Qntrollegls\atlon agree
wltb ibe alogao-eo lon&amp; as It is understood That what they
advoCate II not the outlawing of private anns but the reglstriltlon of them, juat as w~ register all lilncls rif proJ14!rlY
frOril aulilmoblles to saUbllall to pedlcreed cblhuabuat. . ,
Tiley aclalowledge ljlat no law CQilld keep crlnlinlls frOiit
ptt!DC their banda em guno. But simply beca~ 01'\mlnals
would not obey a IUD reglatratloa law, pollee would have
tbat much more power to take cuns away from ·them.
An eiWJiple would be If firearms were discovered during
tbe search of a premises for aome otber reason. The
weapons even If not Wegal in themselves, could be seized
If they had not been registered.
However flU' and away the greater number of homicides
and attelllptecl homicides are commltled not by criminals
but lly ordlnarylaw-abicllnC people. Most gun deaths occur
ID the home and Involve family members or friends. Tbls
Is the area where It is believed gun control coulcl be of
greatest value.
University Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, is one
of a number of communities around tbe co\Uitry which Is
not waiting for federal legislation.
The mayor recently staled that by virtue of his city's
gun registration ordinance, he Is convinced that in at least
two casea potential tragedy bas been averted.
Both cases involved pollee IDveatigation of family fights
and the confiscation of unregistered revolvers found in the
homea, revolvers that coulcl bave been reached for in the
beat of the qUIU'rO~ or some later quarrel, and used.
'lbe ordinance wW not stop either family from buying a
new gun In University Heights and regtstering It, or from
ping Into the next-door community and buying a gua and
not reglller!Dg it.
But the expense and bother involved may at least make
them pause and tblnk seriously about whether they really
need another gua.

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by ~~ Ill' Bill Ten title:
Tbey ~ lfteJJglbJe last year.
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prociclw:ta lor football games
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three o!' the leaglie's schools
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and Grant McDonsld, WBEX,
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Dennis Sapclman, WKOV,
\'(ellston, and Bill Spahr,
WBEX,ChllUcothe,werenamed
to the board of directors from
the southeut Ohio region and
Dave Conrad, WFIN, Findlay,
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Two
final sub-par rounds, including
a tk,lnder 30 on the last nine
holes gave Bob Wynn of D!lyton
the Ohio Open Golf Cllan\pionshlp with ease Wednesday,
only a few hours after he
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Washington Redsklns placed
defensive back Tommy Brown
and defensive end Carl Kammerer on walven Wednesday,
and the Atlanta Falcons Jm.
mediately ~ Kammerer.
At the same time Reclsklns'
Coach BlU Austin announced
that Floyd Peters, defensive
taclde, woulcl become a playercoach with the team. Now In his
12th year of pro ball, Peters waa
obtained In the oH...,.son from
the Phlladelphls Eagles.

Ohio Amateur Champloo 11Gb
Lew.· Jr. of Qeveland. Tbey
carded flnai 71, 72 and 70 rounda
respecdvely. Chris Roderick,
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training cainp after a brief
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the relurn of WOlle Richardson cllapute, and declared he bad
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leUOII actlvttlea.
Dan Rooney, SieeJers vJce..
'lbe Phlladephla Eagles trad· presldenl,lndlcatedRichardson
ed four-year veteran wide would receive no IJitnase In
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mlasioner of the Ohio High
School Athletlt , .uaoctatlon,
told the sp«tseasl«s be was
dl.splesaed thai high school
prlnclpala bad teJected football
ptayoHi.
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they didn't Uke the.
Idea that the teams to be In
the pllyoffs would have to be
chosen by ballot rather than
by games," he sald.
Ed Johllson of WRFD and
WNCI, Columbus, was elected
president of the sportscasters
association. He succeeded .tim.

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IIOOwllb ,l•~ JlniMcGiollllin the arin for about two w~ . Roae ,lrlp!ed 'and scrired on ·a
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Sparlfy Ai&gt;clsi'IDII , ~ !»- help, it woUld be at least an- biick-to.backdoob)es.
hav· cauat ,of arm p~.
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· lead again when Clll'bo, T01J1111Y
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Redl to 8 W inJI!bp, wu llllld after that he would throw ag~in was tied at 2-all wben lGiet ' .wgled'" the fifth. Deron JohJ&gt;.
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One Of the m~ popular bumPtr ,tk:k~J:S bas It lb.o;~
"Wilen Guns Are OutlaWed, Only OiJtlliW~ Will Have G\Uis.
Surprisingly, proponents of aun c:Qntrollegls\atlon agree
wltb ibe alogao-eo lon&amp; as It is understood That what they
advoCate II not the outlawing of private anns but the reglstriltlon of them, juat as w~ register all lilncls rif proJ14!rlY
frOril aulilmoblles to saUbllall to pedlcreed cblhuabuat. . ,
Tiley aclalowledge ljlat no law CQilld keep crlnlinlls frOiit
ptt!DC their banda em guno. But simply beca~ 01'\mlnals
would not obey a IUD reglatratloa law, pollee would have
tbat much more power to take cuns away from ·them.
An eiWJiple would be If firearms were discovered during
tbe search of a premises for aome otber reason. The
weapons even If not Wegal in themselves, could be seized
If they had not been registered.
However flU' and away the greater number of homicides
and attelllptecl homicides are commltled not by criminals
but lly ordlnarylaw-abicllnC people. Most gun deaths occur
ID the home and Involve family members or friends. Tbls
Is the area where It is believed gun control coulcl be of
greatest value.
University Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, is one
of a number of communities around tbe co\Uitry which Is
not waiting for federal legislation.
The mayor recently staled that by virtue of his city's
gun registration ordinance, he Is convinced that in at least
two casea potential tragedy bas been averted.
Both cases involved pollee IDveatigation of family fights
and the confiscation of unregistered revolvers found in the
homea, revolvers that coulcl bave been reached for in the
beat of the qUIU'rO~ or some later quarrel, and used.
'lbe ordinance wW not stop either family from buying a
new gun In University Heights and regtstering It, or from
ping Into the next-door community and buying a gua and
not reglller!Dg it.
But the expense and bother involved may at least make
them pause and tblnk seriously about whether they really
need another gua.

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Richmond
65 65 .500 17
Ill 20, 27 19l J, 31c
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64 66 .m II
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'lbe ·~u .of t..bor Sla\fa.
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largest monthly decline since a
6.9 per eent decrease in February IIHI.
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product
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lbe over·
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Cot!&lt;, Mine Health and w.ty t1J1e COIIDIQ' lot . ~· e¢r
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Wtdlleaday In caUing for
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new federal mtn. lnsjlectorl.
'"QQdr liYes etn be iavad,"
the New .1eMJ' [lemocnt aald,
"If w.e c:.iln cul .lhrou&amp;b the 11le ....,.Uon to-~
bal'eau!J8tle nd tape wbldl oommijalon . to ipeed 11,1
hal . . . J!&amp;l1ly rj!lljloqilble for llfOileulng .~ 'lrllol .Sen~
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OppGI'tWilty ror' UpanalorL.bY -llliclety lllo, !II! ,;_ . •
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AfiAir•uonal~t, the
ees IIIII_ c~ tie COrniJinOd lfimlmf!:a..,
ill _.
admlt111ttaliol tealomlall who DV!l,l'an lndn clfop ..,_. C111J 0.2
"111 lbe, Jtudslarl~ci._ __ ~~
lbe ~.a ·:..,
hate -been !ll'edlctllle all year per cent, the ~ ·i!' f.,-m
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wcl,llnllaUonslnctlbeKonan cent and prices lor proceued
Ia lntiJI:'Iew, ·''We ~·1 Cllll·. CblillbilwloPdmt ,. PrCJ81am.. lbat kind. of ~~Jl'~a~a•,
war would aoon start lhowlng fOods and feeds wenti!P U per
t1nue .~ ~~ •nd pOi:lll ' "' IOU lll!llled ~ ~Ill!* u .the 109II'DITitll,t ptoenm. ""'
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cent lnllad or ~ that
~. one· place .liid 1i'lcll ldC!i ljtat~tor af ,liJ liiW'Oifice of ., 'LeV• proteet ·the r?Od
Not l!:lctualll&amp;
much. Seuonal adjuslment did
another.. Tl;lat's wl!lll• e.usll18• C]ll!d Deve~l, whieli 1!11-. Headllarl, Jl!¥e ,II, btlliir, ....,.,
Butlbe reporlwu not as en- not affe~;tthe U per cent rise ini)M!ctan."
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couraKin/( u It appund on tlae in lndualrlal commodity prices. WQJiams, cbalrman d the
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IIUI'facebecauselndustrlaleGIII- Dr. Joel Popkin, assistant Senate labor subcommlttee, .Areas to
•'We've jol tp lind a way~ ,After aiUelzln&amp;' Hea~tart Ill added . .,
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modltlea
acoont1nc1eiE
for 73and
perfarm
cent BLS
commlaaloner
charge
of and
lbe 1101!1«,urpd
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briJig !tied~
~totaplber
of the ovoraU
the price
report, Inllld
lowe.r
subcoml!llttee
the oltbe
d.U nheJ
~ plaj:el
dl! !I Is ····· ··-·••••!!1!1·~~
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account for lbe remaining 16 accounted for millt d lbe de- recrultedb-theU.S. Bureau of Farmen Home ~~lrllUon , .u.a&amp;la!'l 1a the pmcboo1
per cent, feU only u per ceut cline In lhe f..-m product lndeL Mlnea. ·
has begun a lllii'VIbe
. Y.,~(«l e!'Op( procraiJI wbldJ oller11 Dledtcal,
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and soon will racommen.d ~tjler ~i"io ~ ~
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Jollnson, Mrs. Cllarles Adkins, hardest-bit areas, It . •u He!ldltart ·regulallona. bllve
Arawana Plants, Cathy leamed today.
FHA
c perniltted Ol))y il 10 'Po!i' ~~
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Campbell, James Love, Pl. Sources lr1
• , an InvolVement or cblldtiln not
D.O.
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wooden supentruelure and the tugboat'• owner, James Mason; Mrs. Wllllani See, checking southern corn leaf dJscard Headltart but .wanllcl
lrqmenla hit Campbell's leg, Murphy of Loulsvllle, Ky. Galllpolls Ferry; Mrs. Donald bllght damage Alainbamaparts ...~ to broaden Ita · aervlctl and
pollee sold.
PolicelnCOilllllWiitiesalongthe Barnes, Crown City; Mrs. Georsla, Florida,
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William Davis, Jr., Mason; Mlsslu!Pfll.
CINCINNATI(UPl)-Latonla
Incident said lbe four crewmen The first officers aboard lbe Julia Thomas, Pt. PleBSIIII.
Telephone cbecb wen al8o JWce Tnlck In nearby Nol1bem .
bad made an alleinpl to "take craft were Slit George lvill of DISCHARGES - · Tina being made from here to keep
bu entered a bid for
ovor or barm" t:apt. Stout. O'Hara Twp. a~ officer Barry Brumfield, Pauline McGuflln, track of damage
lbe
1lle nallll'l'•
Pollee sold u ~ four beaded Glllen. When they spoiled lbe Luna Lanier, Janet Bowles, parla of 11011them n
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event.
for the captains cabin, Stout craft they commandeered a Charles Neal.
Indiana, spokesmebe saldde.
confronted them with lbe auto- rowiYJat and boarded the tow- BIRTHS - Aug . 26, a soo to surveys may
ma
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Get Them .Reld)i ·
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boat where they reported a Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Donohue, later.
For School
The Incident occurred after cahn atmoephere prevailed.
Letart.
The officW said pre~
the crew went ashore aJJegedly However irben they found
reports indicated
conto buy clgarela before the boat evidence of the sboot!Qs they VeleraDI Memorial Helpll'll slde.rable" damage in lilt Deep
moved out of Ita lllormoi'VIIIe ordered the boat taken to Lock ADMISSIONS - llllcla Warth, South states, Including lduts of
berth, poUce llld. Pollee llld No. 2 near lbe Higbland Park Hartford; Zora Walke~. up to 50 per cent in Alabama
apparently lbe crew had gone Bridge. City poUce lben Pomeroy; Frieda Mossman, _cr_op:...·--....,..=-~~
drinking Instead and wben they boarded the boat, found Camp- Pomeroy.
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returned the towboat began Ita bell injured and took him to DISCHARGES - · Henry
Pa...., cloudy Slmday 8lld
trip.
lbe horpltal,
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Meaday with rbaare of
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Irwin was lbe first to learn of on a waterway lbe Coast Eberabach, Earl Custer, .to upper • IDDth lllld lows 111
the poealble mutiny wben It Guard wu called ln to lnves· Evllrett Wslaoo, Ernest Kelter. 111e mid to lower . ..
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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) Gerald Campbell, 33, of GaWpolis, Ohio, a crewman on the
towboat, Jim Murphy, suffered
leg abrasions today In what
authorities believe may be the
first possible mutiny on 1be
Allegheny River.
City pol:ce, State Pollee,
Hannarville pollee and the
Coast Guard were aU lovesligating the Incident whlcb oc. curred while the boat towed
eight coal-liUed barges on Its
regular run from 1larmarvllle
to Follansbee, W. Va.
Campbell, treated at Pittaburgh Hospital and releaoed,
suffered the leg obr&amp;Blons
when the boat captain, Philip
Stout, 53, or Manchester, Ohio,
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ranted and atrutted In public. Could tbla
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"I was bla architect for many years,"
he says "and he bad been like a col:
league. Now be looked like a very old man
and was shaking. After be ate he was full
of spola, lllld everything w,as neglected,
I plUed him. But In retrospect, HIUer
didn't deserve to be piUed because he Is
one of the men wbo changed the course of
history In a very bad way."

HEIDELBERG, Gorrmmr - (NEil.) - Albert Speer W 20 yt&lt;Jrs in rlu •olil&lt;uy pruon
· of Spendaa lo re/kd on the plunomenon lluJI wo1 Adolph Hilkr. .4nd he IIIII W 1/u
.. 1f411quil yeara 1ince /Iii releole in 1966, lp&lt;nl in 1M family viUa Ait:h obiWe 1/u plain of
ro pr011i&lt;le 1/11 rGtionale for lhe mo11.11ro,., p&lt;riod of/Wiory, Hilkrian Germany,
"No." &amp;leer measures his haD!Is to· i wllen miUi&lt;m• of p&lt;ople were murdered.
_gether ancf lalks deliberately. "He was a
·. H, a./Jd do 1/W bee...., by 1/u end of 1f11rtd 1for ll, in hu position 111 mini1lerd.or ~agmatist and pragmatlam tau~t him to
-' mo11 in!p&lt;&gt;rklnl rrum on
· erpolite and charming to ac eve his
·: lll'llldiMIII and war production, lu was in eII eel Ih• seeonu
• ...,;.1, H, ·had .Uo been o coUa,UJJ o/ Hilkr as 1/u chief orchileet of rlu Third Reieh. alms."
~ AI 1M N"'rnhei.f 1for Trials i&gt;/ 1M 22 Uodins Nazi ••••pirtUora, lu W b..n rhe only
Thla seems odd In a system where the
Speer Is candid about his own guilt. He
., ol!fl to plead luiUr· AI 1/u a1e o/ 40, /aiJ crotUive life ..., virtually over.
dictator Ia omnipotent.
aaw the personalltfu of Hitler from two
' '! Albert Speer facea me-we are in match"You underesUmata the importance of ' ' angles-that of arc teet and or mlnlater
. , Jng nd }tither cbalrs befoie a large
And then he reftnea the Image :
the feeling of the whole j&gt;opulatlon 1n a
of armame~He says the ~cture would
J#l!l!:e irlndow overlooking manlcllred
"If you wouldn't liave known ' he was a totalitarian system. It was Important to
~g1~ 0~ s~meon": :uc~": He~~m~~
.... IW'4elu. He Ia 85 and bla balr Is white,
politician and seen him at Oberaakber~ Hitler what the people thoul[bt. He
mler, the ss leader wbo kllled hlmsalf.
" 1M 1M remains vigorous and erect, a
lHltler's 'Afplne retreat) with the Nazis~ couldn't have started the war wlihout the
-· 1t111 handaome remnant of the man who
inlier circle, you w,ould s~ Is obv!ll\llly , ~ymPl!thy of the peOPle. Th~
, M.lll._ 1.'• ''Aiwi'~ll'. Speel' ~~~i!' ve the
:l;waa.~ Bll!tr:~ slde, sl1:11WD.II Uu:o\!ll~ .Yl\..i,\ ~~n.~1 lm'\iWM., Qed..,lltl'llf&lt;:lal t.Wball be 11!1• In hli, prlv!., ~nlllll ~J!Mtl ~er wl4ill:
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:i~ tCWiTHDIIIPD'' Ib'fil'lr! 111m (i'[~Qel)'" graces, &amp;iit neverlhtless pa a altenUon to ~ wh:: told !!'~IJI9 ,say,~ , d.. ~)ICb._ who bad 0 rich lmlet : ause be
~~. and speaks In English, wblcb lie mastered
the WOlDen .lll'qt!lld him, Ia ldpd Ill them . =elped
the mag S)l'ea and
was dead, au those evU thlnp which came
".Jn prison.
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to him bad no rtllatance. 1 8Zplain this
k· "It II a mlltllke,lo be 111)'1, ''to p cture
social formaUUes."
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with water colors 111d !lrawlngl be made
~~ mtrer aa a mooater, as a man who ollly · Symptomallc 0 ( mtler'a bourgeois Speer blmseH admltJ be was Beduced by
during bis youth, wblcb are without ani,;, !lbouted and mlabehaved an4 was very
posture was hil relaUonahlp with Eva the attenUons of a bead or state who made
mallon or personallty-.&lt;~oe small stroke
, . 'rough. It's a wrcmg plctureJ!I!cauae some111-aUD. Speer never beard ber call him an unknown 28-year-old the master arch!·
after the other, done very patiently, In a
\ wbere another leader mlgbt come along
"Adolf." ln German, the .Informal "you" teet of Germany. Driven by ambiUoo,
bureaucratic, painstaking way. For some·;; 1114 be's so geotle, ao nice and charming · Is "du" and the formal Ia "Sie."
spurred by Oattery, entranced by Hitler
one with feeling, at some point the Jines
;\~ ldsHt the cblldreo. You would say
per101181ly, he waa able to lg~~ore the
would veer. But with Hitler you can follow
'.;nDQ man can never be like Hitler who
"He spoke alway• with a 'Sie' to Frau- regime's atrocities 81 bla career prothe whole thing to the Iaiii corner.
· ··committed IUCh ellmM. ,.5o for. !uture
leln Braun," says Speer. "If you lillve a greuecl. Tbls guaw1 on bla conscience.
·~:lllltorY, ·I· want to.·lhow that Hltlef qn .the
girl friend,. you don't hide ber. It wu Even near the end, alreldy aware or the
"This man who made those watercolors
&gt;t;:Htild'e appeare'd qlilta !J01111al." '
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St~n ·Roolouc!o &amp; Co. Is now -~~~~ for an lncllvlclual or
!lvlband lncl Will IMm lo - I l l I Stan Cllllogut
Mer~nt Store in lllo Pom••Y·Midclllport araa.

1. IV. a Sears Catalogue sales merchant you are lhl
eJCcluslve catalogue merchant In • s~clfled market

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2. You sell merchandise from any S..ro cllalogue and
from the stock of Soars appllancH on vour lain floor.
3. You are offered a complete trlll!lng program and
consulting Hrvica.
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John Lyona, .Cheatnut St.,
Mlddleport. lltlng covered dlsb
and table serv\&lt;le.

SA'IVRDlY
SPECIAL meeting Mid·
dleport Lodge 368, FliAM
Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Middleport
Lodge Hall. Wort&lt; In master
muon degre.
BACK•TO.SCHOOL. dance
SatUrday, 8:30 to 11 :II Pomeroy
tennis court. Last oulalde cllnce
. of lbe III!IIDD; Jaya will emcee.
Admlaalon 71lc.
8UNDAY
CLELAND REU)'IION
$unday, Forest Acrea Park,
between
Rutland
and ·
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welcome. Brlni: balket hinch.
POMEROY'S PONY teagqe,
UIUe J..eaellt, P,. Will bllll!lian '
team. )IIDnlc SiandiY,/ 1 p. rn.
behind ~roy J!bilor Hlah.
Brlna covered dlali 1Ucl !4ble
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tell a bunch of
around to
move, where vou got to
IIIOIIi!? There'• no recnaN.Y."'"' tio!IGI fadlltie• In the or~
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BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS IM,,IIrt,l
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Matrons annual plenlc Frldey. 6
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He .worted as a. Pollee au gettlrul to""ther," Der- among blacks. He !dvea an
Partner during the summera wood recllll, ·~li-om walking example : " Jllll today, the
of ~ and 19118 and ·aa ·tile the beat l could auddenly mailman-be baa seen me
yoUDgeat clerk to the city. soy, 'N~1 no, no. You'd just maybe once--comes "Walking
QOrpota!lon counsel lui be rioltDg in your own toward me and we look each
au~er. 'nlla year,_ at age homes, ~&amp;, your own other atfallbt In the eye and
block ond 141k. But 'the al, 5-Q, 27Ji-poand uenrood posaeui@S,
1 your own he saya, 'What' a ha~nlng,
W!iln' Jl11111 up and ao••· 'All Hall Is doing construcllon people. What'• the MillO to brother?' ruld l 11y, You're
rlQM, felku, tole• a !Dillie.'") work: "Just a hard-bat suppresalng ounelves?'"
the one, brother man.' That's
1001 a11 addict ~ tor ~ awhile
wtirtln~ my way through
What would be -slble what will elect me."
pW~ lind ht WGI i'! · ~ lias
a anD be- college. • .
he decided, ,Wfl becoming PresldeD1, Nbton c:alla ~
11 1r.ol;t'·:"'~ time• A ftllaW , ~~ lri black IK!l'et, which If h11 IUIJII!Iera seem an mayor of New RocheUe: office an ll~tion, booth.
'~w'i-IJOiii. · ~ hoJII''\ 1iii ·.~ as •11.lli!n, booked up, so are the next "Then 1 can work for my Perwood Hall ~I aee It
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•' , 10 ye~ of Ilia life. Der- brotbera fulJUm&amp;-DOt just 11!8 SIDle wa'i. There'll be
he wu 12 and d ;, ~ e! l•reltabUitJUqn, . .fi'O" . wodit.1w two more yean at wliM there'• a Uttle aummer no riding by Ill my C~dUiac.
.::.~~~ -ran With a pn,. tei:Uon and equallt]i." · , · ' .rolmsori C. Smith Unlvanlty uproar.''
People riot wbell they re not
·did too m~~ell
In 11187, When O.Woocfwl• In ~1!111!1. N.C.; an~.. ·
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part of loc~ government.
eomed clwrilll 17.. approximately 250 civil thUe iD .l'•·fllbool; anotlier
He 1 lire~maldlig elec- "l won't ovet1hrow this
lo' flqlit the disOrders br~e out In 170 five of lecal Ptactkle In Neoor 11
Uoo P1 •:J!.mm:u'U:~ eoveb'iiianl," uys the pqll·' American clUes. Ul!ht loot- Rocbelle. 'l'lieb, be flgure1, . stQI
!fOII't w
Ileal aclence and ecooomlca
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IDe tlilll aqmme'r in lib home be'• gollle to nm for and be !_ll_!O"~lil:=
major. "It'a the moat proumrieit tcrwn convinced city offlclall elected mayor.
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to ~k IO!Dt of, the · He credi!J Pollee Pertnen the Qljly P~ of coa,J;IittiDI wprld, with the moat oppor·
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clll'• bluest troublemabra with hh transformaUon. tip In all lliat ~·
tuniUes. 'lbey're juat not
~ tur,n lhem .Into Pollee "~n ~brotben ltarted
If It lln't De,rwoall tlaure• fluted where
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Science Needed
More than Ever

Allllrt Speer u be e!tlered Parll

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contendad that lbe moUve for
the seven slaylngs wu Inspired
by lbe BeaUes' son "Heller
Skelter" and was intende&lt;l to
provoke raclsl violence.

Daily Sentinel
Feature Page

POMEROY

Victim$ Blood Used By Killers
To Write Pig' On Front Door

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get elected and 1ha tetla thla
story: "Derwood's the oldest
of nine chlldre!L the father
or 1lle family. wnen be wu
earning fl on a paper route,
he'd bring home a balf-ganoa
of milk, a 16-poUDd bag of
potatoea and a loaf of biead
at the end of every week.
"We were the typical bet·
10 family : drup, no daJ, 00
welfare. Now rbave Olll! 8011
In business school, one 1n
liberal arts and a daughter
on her way to coDe~. Our
life baa been a thiDg of
cbangea, but we're tocetber
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UP! Space Writer
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)Veteran space scientist Ernat
Stubllnger says mankind ''Urgently" needs the progreos of
science and technology to help
solve earthly problema.
"In our modern times,
engineers can hardly wllll until
scientists have made a new
discovery" said the o~
associate 'of Dr. Hans Gel!ler,
the developer of the Gieger
Counter .
"They builds gadget around
It and they try to make It

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She amlles proudJ7 at Derwood and addl. "An4 J c:an
see a whole bla black flmllyCOIIIII\~ty dolnl tb1a IIIDe
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three lenses In line to create a

telescope.
It look t,600 years for a
workable steam engine to b!i
built after the Greeks first
experimented with steam propulsion.
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·-·-'o da VInci had
sketebes of airplanes, at least
glider planes, but It took about
400 years ~ore we had our

real airplanes," Stuhllnger
llld. ''Pbotograpby took about
l3l yean from the first ligbt
OipOiimenta to the first application In a simple camera.
"Faraday found~ ~

!ems Q! ._~ec~tlam armm
whlc:h con!ront us on.
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ti30 and 11 took unlll 181fi
Stuhllnger, pleading or IU)J- before lbe first electric motor
port for the apace prD81'8111, that did lliOful work was built."
said technology did not always
advance 10 quickly.
Slepe Up Applleatloa
Cite• Eumplea
1n the 20th century, StuhllnThe chief sclenllst at the ger said, man stepped up the
space agency's Marshall Space appUeaUonofsclentlficdevelopment. He said radio was put to
Flight Center told newmnen
recently in Hun Iaviiie, Ala., It wort In 30 years, transistors In
took 3,500 years !rom lbe time elgbt years, laaers In only two
Egyplians Invented glus lenses yean.
- -- - - -- - - -- -- - - -- the background or "her
Greeks." She goes Into various business practices, givIng explanatl~.Q.4 of how the
magnates did 'fibat they did.
And although sbe mentions
the names of Jackie o. and
Charlotte Ford Nlarcb01,
mud Ia not slung.

tether."

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"I beard Arl (Onauls)

liked the book " Miss LUJy

con11ded, "but he was angry
about my aaylng that
Nlarcb01 Is better-looking
than he Is.
"I don't think looks matter, anyway. In fact, I've
found handsome men are not
always charming. They're
spoiled by the attanUon thej!
get an lhelr Uvea and don t
mate any effort of their

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"Now, when • woman first
meetJ Ari-Dothlng. After 25
mliiutea, sbe wants to take
her clothes off."
' She pauses to throw a plasUc steak across the room at ''What's·Her-Name.''
her Yorkahlre Terrier, Pazzo; who was jumping around
In any reference to
freneUcany.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onaula,
"I - ~t him in Rome," she Miss LUJy suffers a momensaid. 'His parents were the ~J:lapse of memory and
her Jackie Wbat'a-Heron!f two champion York- c
Name,
llln terrlera In Italy (pedigree, don't you know) . Any"Why don't you like Jall.way, I called him Pwo, quellne
1Vhlcb Is Italian for crazy.'' aaked. ICemledy?" she Is
leaped up then, to an"I didn't uy I dlclu'l lib
the door, 11ab a copy
bOok, autograph It her; I just can't remember
"'''"Coo It lntn an .weJope, her name."

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blips. •• fil'ly u thla ~ .. lbe 111111 ~ ·MW!I , to NIDn
' governmo.nt said Wedpiladay.
'lbe ·~u .of t..bor Sla\fa.
lica(BLS),inpnllmlnaryestimates for thla month, said
wholesale prices for farm )11'011ucla feU 4.5 per cent - lbe
largest monthly decline since a
6.9 per eent decrease in February IIHI.
The shatp decrease In farm
product
prices enabled
lbe over·
an
wholesale
price Index
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register a 0.5 per cent drop, Ita
lint decline in two ywa, fol·
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nbcOlllllllttee notM i,eoo direCtor ·.\Ill· ~llr!~·-.Jd
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Jli'OY!Sii!QIIIIthe .nl!l' F«lnn 111'1 up ~·· prilglsma IIi
Cot!&lt;, Mine Health and w.ty t1J1e COIIDIQ' lot . ~· e¢r
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Wtdlleaday In caUing for
~ lpled ln ,the li!J1iiJ Ill
new federal mtn. lnsjlectorl.
'"QQdr liYes etn be iavad,"
the New .1eMJ' [lemocnt aald,
"If w.e c:.iln cul .lhrou&amp;b the 11le ....,.Uon to-~
bal'eau!J8tle nd tape wbldl oommijalon . to ipeed 11,1
hal . . . J!&amp;l1ly rj!lljloqilble for llfOileulng .~ 'lrllol .Sen~
llllfllnl ;l,li,.Prace• of h1rinfl ·Ridll!'d S. ~; MI.
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OppGI'tWilty ror' UpanalorL.bY -llliclety lllo, !II! ,;_ . •
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AfiAir•uonal~t, the
ees IIIII_ c~ tie COrniJinOd lfimlmf!:a..,
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admlt111ttaliol tealomlall who DV!l,l'an lndn clfop ..,_. C111J 0.2
"111 lbe, Jtudslarl~ci._ __ ~~
lbe ~.a ·:..,
hate -been !ll'edlctllle all year per cent, the ~ ·i!' f.,-m
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gOteinmeJitpollcleatocurblbe productpricenucaJyUper
Edlrll'd ,F. toi4UPI' !D dlrilclorof·111i1YaleUnlvdty !)1'08J'III1 ·~· ; 1'1jti)&gt;~ .
wcl,llnllaUonslnctlbeKonan cent and prices lor proceued
Ia lntiJI:'Iew, ·''We ~·1 Cllll·. CblillbilwloPdmt ,. PrCJ81am.. lbat kind. of ~~Jl'~a~a•,
war would aoon start lhowlng fOods and feeds wenti!P U per
t1nue .~ ~~ •nd pOi:lll ' "' IOU lll!llled ~ ~Ill!* u .the 109II'DITitll,t ptoenm. ""'
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cent lnllad or ~ that
~. one· place .liid 1i'lcll ldC!i ljtat~tor af ,liJ liiW'Oifice of ., 'LeV• proteet ·the r?Od
Not l!:lctualll&amp;
much. Seuonal adjuslment did
another.. Tl;lat's wl!lll• e.usll18• C]ll!d Deve~l, whieli 1!11-. Headllarl, Jl!¥e ,II, btlliir, ....,.,
Butlbe reporlwu not as en- not affe~;tthe U per cent rise ini)M!ctan."
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couraKin/( u It appund on tlae in lndualrlal commodity prices. WQJiams, cbalrman d the
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· of ' .rvtoel for .,.._.,.,, -, 'T
IIUI'facebecauselndustrlaleGIII- Dr. Joel Popkin, assistant Senate labor subcommlttee, .Areas to
•'We've jol tp lind a way~ ,After aiUelzln&amp;' Hea~tart Ill added . .,
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per cent, feU only u per ceut cline In lhe f..-m product lndeL Mlnea. ·
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. Y.,~(«l e!'Op( procraiJI wbldJ oller11 Dledtcal,
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ADMISSIONS _ Franklin authorlzaUon of emergency llllll J\0111' !ilrenls ;. lioott
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Arawana Plants, Cathy leamed today.
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Campbell, James Love, Pl. Sources lr1
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wooden supentruelure and the tugboat'• owner, James Mason; Mrs. Wllllani See, checking southern corn leaf dJscard Headltart but .wanllcl
lrqmenla hit Campbell's leg, Murphy of Loulsvllle, Ky. Galllpolls Ferry; Mrs. Donald bllght damage Alainbamaparts ...~ to broaden Ita · aervlctl and
pollee sold.
PolicelnCOilllllWiitiesalongthe Barnes, Crown City; Mrs. Georsla, Florida,
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William Davis, Jr., Mason; Mlsslu!Pfll.
CINCINNATI(UPl)-Latonla
Incident said lbe four crewmen The first officers aboard lbe Julia Thomas, Pt. PleBSIIII.
Telephone cbecb wen al8o JWce Tnlck In nearby Nol1bem .
bad made an alleinpl to "take craft were Slit George lvill of DISCHARGES - · Tina being made from here to keep
bu entered a bid for
ovor or barm" t:apt. Stout. O'Hara Twp. a~ officer Barry Brumfield, Pauline McGuflln, track of damage
lbe
1lle nallll'l'•
Pollee sold u ~ four beaded Glllen. When they spoiled lbe Luna Lanier, Janet Bowles, parla of 11011them n
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for the captains cabin, Stout craft they commandeered a Charles Neal.
Indiana, spokesmebe saldde.
confronted them with lbe auto- rowiYJat and boarded the tow- BIRTHS - Aug . 26, a soo to surveys may
ma
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Get Them .Reld)i ·
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boat where they reported a Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Donohue, later.
For School
The Incident occurred after cahn atmoephere prevailed.
Letart.
The officW said pre~
the crew went ashore aJJegedly However irben they found
reports indicated
conto buy clgarela before the boat evidence of the sboot!Qs they VeleraDI Memorial Helpll'll slde.rable" damage in lilt Deep
moved out of Ita lllormoi'VIIIe ordered the boat taken to Lock ADMISSIONS - llllcla Warth, South states, Including lduts of
berth, poUce llld. Pollee llld No. 2 near lbe Higbland Park Hartford; Zora Walke~. up to 50 per cent in Alabama
apparently lbe crew had gone Bridge. City poUce lben Pomeroy; Frieda Mossman, _cr_op:...·--....,..=-~~
drinking Instead and wben they boarded the boat, found Camp- Pomeroy.
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returned the towboat began Ita bell injured and took him to DISCHARGES - · Henry
Pa...., cloudy Slmday 8lld
trip.
lbe horpltal,
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Meaday with rbaare of
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Irwin was lbe first to learn of on a waterway lbe Coast Eberabach, Earl Custer, .to upper • IDDth lllld lows 111
the poealble mutiny wben It Guard wu called ln to lnves· Evllrett Wslaoo, Ernest Kelter. 111e mid to lower . ..
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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) Gerald Campbell, 33, of GaWpolis, Ohio, a crewman on the
towboat, Jim Murphy, suffered
leg abrasions today In what
authorities believe may be the
first possible mutiny on 1be
Allegheny River.
City pol:ce, State Pollee,
Hannarville pollee and the
Coast Guard were aU lovesligating the Incident whlcb oc. curred while the boat towed
eight coal-liUed barges on Its
regular run from 1larmarvllle
to Follansbee, W. Va.
Campbell, treated at Pittaburgh Hospital and releaoed,
suffered the leg obr&amp;Blons
when the boat captain, Philip
Stout, 53, or Manchester, Ohio,
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bullets struck the boat's

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"I was bla architect for many years,"
he says "and he bad been like a col:
league. Now be looked like a very old man
and was shaking. After be ate he was full
of spola, lllld everything w,as neglected,
I plUed him. But In retrospect, HIUer
didn't deserve to be piUed because he Is
one of the men wbo changed the course of
history In a very bad way."

HEIDELBERG, Gorrmmr - (NEil.) - Albert Speer W 20 yt&lt;Jrs in rlu •olil&lt;uy pruon
· of Spendaa lo re/kd on the plunomenon lluJI wo1 Adolph Hilkr. .4nd he IIIII W 1/u
.. 1f411quil yeara 1ince /Iii releole in 1966, lp&lt;nl in 1M family viUa Ait:h obiWe 1/u plain of
ro pr011i&lt;le 1/11 rGtionale for lhe mo11.11ro,., p&lt;riod of/Wiory, Hilkrian Germany,
"No." &amp;leer measures his haD!Is to· i wllen miUi&lt;m• of p&lt;ople were murdered.
_gether ancf lalks deliberately. "He was a
·. H, a./Jd do 1/W bee...., by 1/u end of 1f11rtd 1for ll, in hu position 111 mini1lerd.or ~agmatist and pragmatlam tau~t him to
-' mo11 in!p&lt;&gt;rklnl rrum on
· erpolite and charming to ac eve his
·: lll'llldiMIII and war production, lu was in eII eel Ih• seeonu
• ...,;.1, H, ·had .Uo been o coUa,UJJ o/ Hilkr as 1/u chief orchileet of rlu Third Reieh. alms."
~ AI 1M N"'rnhei.f 1for Trials i&gt;/ 1M 22 Uodins Nazi ••••pirtUora, lu W b..n rhe only
Thla seems odd In a system where the
Speer Is candid about his own guilt. He
., ol!fl to plead luiUr· AI 1/u a1e o/ 40, /aiJ crotUive life ..., virtually over.
dictator Ia omnipotent.
aaw the personalltfu of Hitler from two
' '! Albert Speer facea me-we are in match"You underesUmata the importance of ' ' angles-that of arc teet and or mlnlater
. , Jng nd }tither cbalrs befoie a large
And then he reftnea the Image :
the feeling of the whole j&gt;opulatlon 1n a
of armame~He says the ~cture would
J#l!l!:e irlndow overlooking manlcllred
"If you wouldn't liave known ' he was a totalitarian system. It was Important to
~g1~ 0~ s~meon": :uc~": He~~m~~
.... IW'4elu. He Ia 85 and bla balr Is white,
politician and seen him at Oberaakber~ Hitler what the people thoul[bt. He
mler, the ss leader wbo kllled hlmsalf.
" 1M 1M remains vigorous and erect, a
lHltler's 'Afplne retreat) with the Nazis~ couldn't have started the war wlihout the
-· 1t111 handaome remnant of the man who
inlier circle, you w,ould s~ Is obv!ll\llly , ~ymPl!thy of the peOPle. Th~
, M.lll._ 1.'• ''Aiwi'~ll'. Speel' ~~~i!' ve the
:l;waa.~ Bll!tr:~ slde, sl1:11WD.II Uu:o\!ll~ .Yl\..i,\ ~~n.~1 lm'\iWM., Qed..,lltl'llf&lt;:lal t.Wball be 11!1• In hli, prlv!., ~nlllll ~J!Mtl ~er wl4ill:
IDsl~.
:i~ tCWiTHDIIIPD'' Ib'fil'lr! 111m (i'[~Qel)'" graces, &amp;iit neverlhtless pa a altenUon to ~ wh:: told !!'~IJI9 ,say,~ , d.. ~)ICb._ who bad 0 rich lmlet : ause be
~~. and speaks In English, wblcb lie mastered
the WOlDen .lll'qt!lld him, Ia ldpd Ill them . =elped
the mag S)l'ea and
was dead, au those evU thlnp which came
".Jn prison.
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to him bad no rtllatance. 1 8Zplain this
k· "It II a mlltllke,lo be 111)'1, ''to p cture
social formaUUes."
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~~ mtrer aa a mooater, as a man who ollly · Symptomallc 0 ( mtler'a bourgeois Speer blmseH admltJ be was Beduced by
during bis youth, wblcb are without ani,;, !lbouted and mlabehaved an4 was very
posture was hil relaUonahlp with Eva the attenUons of a bead or state who made
mallon or personallty-.&lt;~oe small stroke
, . 'rough. It's a wrcmg plctureJ!I!cauae some111-aUD. Speer never beard ber call him an unknown 28-year-old the master arch!·
after the other, done very patiently, In a
\ wbere another leader mlgbt come along
"Adolf." ln German, the .Informal "you" teet of Germany. Driven by ambiUoo,
bureaucratic, painstaking way. For some·;; 1114 be's so geotle, ao nice and charming · Is "du" and the formal Ia "Sie."
spurred by Oattery, entranced by Hitler
one with feeling, at some point the Jines
;\~ ldsHt the cblldreo. You would say
per101181ly, he waa able to lg~~ore the
would veer. But with Hitler you can follow
'.;nDQ man can never be like Hitler who
"He spoke alway• with a 'Sie' to Frau- regime's atrocities 81 bla career prothe whole thing to the Iaiii corner.
· ··committed IUCh ellmM. ,.5o for. !uture
leln Braun," says Speer. "If you lillve a greuecl. Tbls guaw1 on bla conscience.
·~:lllltorY, ·I· want to.·lhow that Hltlef qn .the
girl friend,. you don't hide ber. It wu Even near the end, alreldy aware or the
"This man who made those watercolors
&gt;t;:Htild'e appeare'd qlilta !J01111al." '
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I think must have been reaDy empty."

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Want To Own

Your Own Business?
St~n ·Roolouc!o &amp; Co. Is now -~~~~ for an lncllvlclual or
!lvlband lncl Will IMm lo - I l l I Stan Cllllogut
Mer~nt Store in lllo Pom••Y·Midclllport araa.

1. IV. a Sears Catalogue sales merchant you are lhl
eJCcluslve catalogue merchant In • s~clfled market

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2. You sell merchandise from any S..ro cllalogue and
from the stock of Soars appllancH on vour lain floor.
3. You are offered a complete trlll!lng program and
consulting Hrvica.
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John Lyona, .Cheatnut St.,
Mlddleport. lltlng covered dlsb
and table serv\&lt;le.

SA'IVRDlY
SPECIAL meeting Mid·
dleport Lodge 368, FliAM
Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Middleport
Lodge Hall. Wort&lt; In master
muon degre.
BACK•TO.SCHOOL. dance
SatUrday, 8:30 to 11 :II Pomeroy
tennis court. Last oulalde cllnce
. of lbe III!IIDD; Jaya will emcee.
Admlaalon 71lc.
8UNDAY
CLELAND REU)'IION
$unday, Forest Acrea Park,
between
Rutland
and ·
· Hirrlaonvllle. Everyone
welcome. Brlni: balket hinch.
POMEROY'S PONY teagqe,
UIUe J..eaellt, P,. Will bllll!lian '
team. )IIDnlc SiandiY,/ 1 p. rn.
behind ~roy J!bilor Hlah.
Brlna covered dlali 1Ucl !4ble
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tell a bunch of
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Matrons annual plenlc Frldey. 6
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Partner during the summera wood recllll, ·~li-om walking example : " Jllll today, the
of ~ and 19118 and ·aa ·tile the beat l could auddenly mailman-be baa seen me
yoUDgeat clerk to the city. soy, 'N~1 no, no. You'd just maybe once--comes "Walking
QOrpota!lon counsel lui be rioltDg in your own toward me and we look each
au~er. 'nlla year,_ at age homes, ~&amp;, your own other atfallbt In the eye and
block ond 141k. But 'the al, 5-Q, 27Ji-poand uenrood posaeui@S,
1 your own he saya, 'What' a ha~nlng,
W!iln' Jl11111 up and ao••· 'All Hall Is doing construcllon people. What'• the MillO to brother?' ruld l 11y, You're
rlQM, felku, tole• a !Dillie.'") work: "Just a hard-bat suppresalng ounelves?'"
the one, brother man.' That's
1001 a11 addict ~ tor ~ awhile
wtirtln~ my way through
What would be -slble what will elect me."
pW~ lind ht WGI i'! · ~ lias
a anD be- college. • .
he decided, ,Wfl becoming PresldeD1, Nbton c:alla ~
11 1r.ol;t'·:"'~ time• A ftllaW , ~~ lri black IK!l'et, which If h11 IUIJII!Iera seem an mayor of New RocheUe: office an ll~tion, booth.
'~w'i-IJOiii. · ~ hoJII''\ 1iii ·.~ as •11.lli!n, booked up, so are the next "Then 1 can work for my Perwood Hall ~I aee It
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he wu 12 and d ;, ~ e! l•reltabUitJUqn, . .fi'O" . wodit.1w two more yean at wliM there'• a Uttle aummer no riding by Ill my C~dUiac.
.::.~~~ -ran With a pn,. tei:Uon and equallt]i." · , · ' .rolmsori C. Smith Unlvanlty uproar.''
People riot wbell they re not
·did too m~~ell
In 11187, When O.Woocfwl• In ~1!111!1. N.C.; an~.. ·
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part of loc~ government.
eomed clwrilll 17.. approximately 250 civil thUe iD .l'•·fllbool; anotlier
He 1 lire~maldlig elec- "l won't ovet1hrow this
lo' flqlit the disOrders br~e out In 170 five of lecal Ptactkle In Neoor 11
Uoo P1 •:J!.mm:u'U:~ eoveb'iiianl," uys the pqll·' American clUes. Ul!ht loot- Rocbelle. 'l'lieb, be flgure1, . stQI
!fOII't w
Ileal aclence and ecooomlca
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IDe tlilll aqmme'r in lib home be'• gollle to nm for and be !_ll_!O"~lil:=
major. "It'a the moat proumrieit tcrwn convinced city offlclall elected mayor.
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to ~k IO!Dt of, the · He credi!J Pollee Pertnen the Qljly P~ of coa,J;IittiDI wprld, with the moat oppor·
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clll'• bluest troublemabra with hh transformaUon. tip In all lliat ~·
tuniUes. 'lbey're juat not
~ tur,n lhem .Into Pollee "~n ~brotben ltarted
If It lln't De,rwoall tlaure• fluted where
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contendad that lbe moUve for
the seven slaylngs wu Inspired
by lbe BeaUes' son "Heller
Skelter" and was intende&lt;l to
provoke raclsl violence.

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POMEROY

Victim$ Blood Used By Killers
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get elected and 1ha tetla thla
story: "Derwood's the oldest
of nine chlldre!L the father
or 1lle family. wnen be wu
earning fl on a paper route,
he'd bring home a balf-ganoa
of milk, a 16-poUDd bag of
potatoea and a loaf of biead
at the end of every week.
"We were the typical bet·
10 family : drup, no daJ, 00
welfare. Now rbave Olll! 8011
In business school, one 1n
liberal arts and a daughter
on her way to coDe~. Our
life baa been a thiDg of
cbangea, but we're tocetber
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UP! Space Writer
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)Veteran space scientist Ernat
Stubllnger says mankind ''Urgently" needs the progreos of
science and technology to help
solve earthly problema.
"In our modern times,
engineers can hardly wllll until
scientists have made a new
discovery" said the o~
associate 'of Dr. Hans Gel!ler,
the developer of the Gieger
Counter .
"They builds gadget around
It and they try to make It

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She amlles proudJ7 at Derwood and addl. "An4 J c:an
see a whole bla black flmllyCOIIIII\~ty dolnl tb1a IIIDe
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telescope.
It look t,600 years for a
workable steam engine to b!i
built after the Greeks first
experimented with steam propulsion.
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·-·-'o da VInci had
sketebes of airplanes, at least
glider planes, but It took about
400 years ~ore we had our

real airplanes," Stuhllnger
llld. ''Pbotograpby took about
l3l yean from the first ligbt
OipOiimenta to the first application In a simple camera.
"Faraday found~ ~

!ems Q! ._~ec~tlam armm
whlc:h con!ront us on.
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ti30 and 11 took unlll 181fi
Stuhllnger, pleading or IU)J- before lbe first electric motor
port for the apace prD81'8111, that did lliOful work was built."
said technology did not always
advance 10 quickly.
Slepe Up Applleatloa
Cite• Eumplea
1n the 20th century, StuhllnThe chief sclenllst at the ger said, man stepped up the
space agency's Marshall Space appUeaUonofsclentlficdevelopment. He said radio was put to
Flight Center told newmnen
recently in Hun Iaviiie, Ala., It wort In 30 years, transistors In
took 3,500 years !rom lbe time elgbt years, laaers In only two
Egyplians Invented glus lenses yean.
- -- - - -- - - -- -- - - -- the background or "her
Greeks." She goes Into various business practices, givIng explanatl~.Q.4 of how the
magnates did 'fibat they did.
And although sbe mentions
the names of Jackie o. and
Charlotte Ford Nlarcb01,
mud Ia not slung.

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"I beard Arl (Onauls)

liked the book " Miss LUJy

con11ded, "but he was angry
about my aaylng that
Nlarcb01 Is better-looking
than he Is.
"I don't think looks matter, anyway. In fact, I've
found handsome men are not
always charming. They're
spoiled by the attanUon thej!
get an lhelr Uvea and don t
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"Now, when • woman first
meetJ Ari-Dothlng. After 25
mliiutea, sbe wants to take
her clothes off."
' She pauses to throw a plasUc steak across the room at ''What's·Her-Name.''
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OPEN DAILY
B:OOAMto 10:00
Sunday 10:30AM
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5:00to9:00 PM
Wayne Swisher, Harold Lohse and K-;nneth
McCullough are. your friendly pharmacrsts at
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!bat the President will not
attend but dispatch Vice
President Spiro Agnew to talk
to the convention-quite proba·
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lour of VIetnam, scheduled to
begin Aljg. 22 and end Aug. 30.
VP tbndeus Propoeal
The vice president Ibis past
week used lbe speakers'
rostrum of . tbe Veterans .of
Foreign Wars convenUoo in
Miami Beach to condemn an
end-the-war proposal in the
Senate.
Sponsors of tbal proposal are
Oregon's Sen. Mlork Hatfield, a
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oilier reference works because
they will bo able to call a
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insuring privacy," Bruch uid.
James Hillier, Executive Vice
President of America's RCA,
echoed Bruch's vision.
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illegal television stations the!
stayed on the -air for a week
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invasion of CZechoslovakia, and
claimed lbese transmissions
prevented a blood bath.
"Television held an anny of
500,000 men in check," Pelikan
said.
Look at Commanlcatlooa
Two inventors peered ehead
lor a look at uses of visual
communication in the future.
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Conflom Proleslofis·~= , .

election because Ills action on
providing a state park for a
rock fesUval was "a step closer
to the legalization of marlJilB·
na.''
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invited, along wiUo other
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others, served dellcloUI barrero, bleak dUll bowl for
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cooldu during lbe soclal hour to Inherit the reaul!s of our
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Meter recently spent two weeki find the following gueata: Mrs.
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Jll'ank Janeso.ky and other Slum! from Millstone, W. Va.;
·relallyes near Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. Bernlll'!l sturm
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radio and television elhlbltion. ago and now a refugee in the System, said every home will
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Five of the .sl&gt; were West, diHered with Greene. be hooked Into a computer
of · the future will not ring oplil!listic about lbe benefits to Pelikan uw television as a system as it now Is hooked to
twice, or even once. Mall will mankind of visual comrnunica- means of in.son·lng more demo- the eleclricily grid. Homeown.

be delivered via television and lion.
most office employes and
Greene Ia Pelltmilllc
school children will be able to But Sir Hugh Greene, former
do their work and study at general director of the Britlah
home in front of a televtaion Broadcasting Corp. (BBC), was
screen.
pessimistic. He suggested, only
Students will learn to take . half-humorously, lbot governtelevision pictures at the same menta of the future will control
time as they are taught to · all television, lbet it will be
read. They will be taught transmitted by wire thus
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wriUng.
inlonnalion, particularly newsTh0&lt;1e were some elements of papers, will have been ellminatUfe in the ne11 mWenlum as ed.
foreseen by baH a dozen
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problems of aU ldntla.''

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FACTS

Experience
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Prescription
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the extra in!.ients that go into pre·
scriptions your registered pharmacist fills.
You can trust him implicitly,

OPEN DAILY
B:OOAMto 10:00
Sunday 10:30AM
to 12:30 PM and
5:00to9:00 PM
Wayne Swisher, Harold Lohse and K-;nneth
McCullough are. your friendly pharmacrsts at
· Swisher and Lohse Rexall Drugs. They have
low prescription prices
and prompt service and
discount drug prices
. seven days a week . Let
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prescription and drug
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Horae's Height
The height of a horse is
measured in hands. A band
Is four lllches. Horses are
mea&amp;ured from the ground to
the highest polllt of t11e with·
ers, which Is the ridge be·
tween tho iholllder bones.

!bat the President will not
attend but dispatch Vice
President Spiro Agnew to talk
to the convention-quite proba·
bly on hla direct return from a
lour of VIetnam, scheduled to
begin Aljg. 22 and end Aug. 30.
VP tbndeus Propoeal
The vice president Ibis past
week used lbe speakers'
rostrum of . tbe Veterans .of
Foreign Wars convenUoo in
Miami Beach to condemn an
end-the-war proposal in the
Senate.
Sponsors of tbal proposal are
Oregon's Sen. Mlork Hatfield, a
Republican, and Sen. George
McGovern, J),!I.D.

for Put Slfel
for the IMjor .

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ers no longer will need to have
an encyclopedia, dictionary or
oilier reference works because
they will bo able to call a
central computer to ask for any
informaUon they need.
"Leiter• will be transmitted
by television, wilb scramblers
insuring privacy," Bruch uid.
James Hillier, Executive Vice
President of America's RCA,
echoed Bruch's vision.
"'fhe Horne Information Center will provide your children
with Individual instruction on
virtually any subject of educa·
tional interest and value,"
Hiller uid.

the week.

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cracy.
A1J proof of television's
power, Pelikan recalled the
illegal television stations the!
stayed on the -air for a week
and 01)0-balf after the Russian
invasion of CZechoslovakia, and
claimed lbese transmissions
prevented a blood bath.
"Television held an anny of
500,000 men in check," Pelikan
said.
Look at Commanlcatlooa
Two inventors peered ehead
lor a look at uses of visual
communication in the future.
Walter Bruch, German inventor of the 1'81 Color Television

Conflom Proleslofis·~= , .

election because Ills action on
providing a state park for a
rock fesUval was "a step closer
to the legalization of marlJilB·
na.''
President Nixon has been
invited, along wiUo other
national leaders, to address lbe
copvenllon. There Is speculation
·

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'CLEANING

By B. J. McFARLAND.
enjOyed in the afternoon. Many
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!)glfla were received.
Hoping for lbe beat and
.
preparing for the wont, PortSllb.,dlly , su~ala of Clara land will be hoot . to the
FollrGcl ahd Nl{la Robialon American Legion national conwere Mr.l!nd Mn. BWy,Follrlld venlion beginning Fridoy.
and Sl!e·~ of f&lt;lbtlll,and Mr. : cause for , concern I&amp; the
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c;ilciyl~•·· and aranddllqhter, Deiii;J!i' 're~ned home wllb perliape 10,000 anti-war protes' . :•,, . ' '
lbelr 'pilretitl after apendlng ters.
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polllllloo every day.
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~I will depend incredni!Y oo knowledge yet to
be obtalnet!. 1 feeJ .!bat 1llllCb
Mrs. u--· P-·'·'"'-, a new can be dooe now.,Siepl mUll be
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tllllriCt olftcer of lbe area, society rr.p the federal level to
~ to lbe IIJ'OUII 8lldnc for lbe Industrial level and right
cooperation
lbe 'Into every
househ old In
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during 1970.71 before the 01 lhla problem to lbe point of
~ meeting began.
aetually aolvlng It today, there
The hoateas, ualaled by wiD be noth~Dg more than 8
others, served dellcloUI barrero, bleak dUll bowl for
bomemade Ice cream and future generations desUned to
cooldu during lbe soclal hour to Inherit the reaul!s of our
1110118 mentioned above and wasteful bablts
Nlrla llDblnsoo, Debbie Swarll,
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:llld WUber Parbr. The not
~ling will be .held 00 Tuesday Diana Massar, were honored
~.Sept. 15 allbe home of wiiJI a blrllxlay ·?Inner at lbe
Jaola Taylor wllb Alma Swartz, home of their doughier. Mrs.
RiCbanJ flPcencet on AugUBI 9.
jlrogram leader.
The honored guests were
Mr. and Mrs. WIIITIII Van IIII1'Jil'(sed when they arrived to
Meter recently spent two weeki find the following gueata: Mrs.
~th her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Boyles' mother, Mrs. Florence
Jll'ank Janeso.ky and other Slum! from Millstone, W. Va.;
·relallyes near Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. Bernlll'!l sturm
\VJOIIIilll. While there they and two doughters, Mr. and
attended the "Cheyenne Mra. Otho Sturm, aU ol Mt.
I'Jon,
Mr. and Mrs. BOb
Frontier Dllys" featlval.
lll)dMr
Ml'J. Helen Woode
t Slrb-Wo&lt;ode at :Coto&gt;IYIII

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Jennifer Blakeslee, brldMieel
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Games were played and
prilea won b)' Mlll1e tegar' Kay
McGowan, Patty Circle, and
Mn. Charles Blakeslee.
Aller the bride-to-be opened
her gilts, guests were Invited to
the dining room which was
dec«'ated In lavender and pink.
Tbe refrellunenl table was
centered with a pink and while
IUIIbl'eUa and the same motil
was carried oulln the wnbrella
nut cupa. Pink carnallona,
lavender muma and babies
bred! were used with lavender
tapers
for
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buffet
arrangement.
Pinll froeted peUte fours,
open.laced lllldwlcbes, mlnta,
nuts, and frosted lime puncll
were aerved. Mrs. Titus
presided at the punch bowl.
Included In the guest list were
Mary Francis, Kandl Cook,
Peggy Stout, Sllaron Jolmston,
Janie Bradbury, Patty Circle,
Paulett&amp;
Hysell,
Kay
McGowan, Judy Garwell,
Marla Greuser, Mary J o
Crawford, Judy Klng, Terri
Fultz, Marianne Circle, Pam
Napper, Mrs. Ira Butcher, and
Mn. Charles Blakeslee.

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WA81UNGTON -1be pollllclanagenorally are quite divided
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lllich are, of cOUJ'IO,' with subetabtW ,uunlmity dewted to
&lt; • ,''peace"candldales-wlllbacilrireandtbuabelpthebawka. Still,
·~-:-·: i l pld many CO!IIervatlves ihlnk to the cootrary; !bat Jolut N.
·.i.. .1 ••' flitch. ell, the~. autbor'ofthe.beckluh theory, ts a ~r
,;,:: '''AI~ Geninl tf11!1 a polltll:al analylt.
,;: \ ·.{·, , ,'_:'.•~ ~ha~ the uneaay notion that tbe ~ bell·; ;.....·· i'lniJII8 ciftheyounjjlltetrl (eapeclallyilthey are careful &amp;,1 to cut
· · tbtlr· hair l!nd to a.vold earliel' and cataatrophlc et'I'On such as
~ ''peace" apoatlel from New York eggrellllvaly dOwn to
- the South) lillY be (ar from frultleaa.
' AgoodmaJQI Uberall, on the other hand, are molt aiepticai of
lbe i:arDJ•'!I.1ev&amp;JB!!ell. and woold far prefer that tbey just stayed at
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yet - that, they lll&amp;yed out of "demonWherever located. The view.oi thla group Ia that the
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'pollutkin prolllem Ia ~ ·but has 'only Jet liP ,committees But thO ~""'trim Ia o1 Hnilted boweveu !DIY be' •MlUe\1 .In ·
aeri®t, ·but It li lelll crltlcAII .to study It 11111f ,i!bjqhed a 100. effect ' ,liecaiiM ~ favor ol 11-o fedei'al g~l
than In riloet Industrial COIIIinu- ~~ ))ll!lpblet to ·fight it. . dlspotet betWeen lltalC ·l !)d ~ parliament me1JI4 nat. ·..
nltlei,Of the West. To~
Freridl g~ JOilrcea fedtralgovernmentahDJ!mede Winter.
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the quali!y of air In M~. aay the mali! )rpblem In lhe ..,
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than ®· mUIIoD lrees Iince the m~ey.
end fl! World War II.
Evel')'thlng from blutli!g i
'11!e Soviet Union Is one of lbe paaaage thr01J81i the mountains
few Countries !hat has concrete surroundlns Mexico City to
aoU.,allution measurea. Build- yoga b!'eatblng exerclsel has
·lnp are not longer heated bj!en suggested to combat
Individually, but form part of a Mexico's amog problem. The
central healing aystem. 'Motor· government, however, bas done
buses are rapidly being re- little so far. _.....
placed by electrlcallyodrlven.
busea. Discharge of lndoatrlal
waste Into rivers Is forbidden.
Smoie from factories Is being
flltered.
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Argentina's
government
.agenclea have finally acinow·
Q-WIIat degree 11 given
!edged they are faced witb a to midshipmen on graduaserious air pollution problem, 11011 from the U.S. Nliool
but efforts to combat It are Acodemu?
disorganized.
A-Upon completion of a
The problem, so evident as to 4-year c o u r a e, the Y are
have caused the desth of a awarded a Bachelor of Sci·
number of trees on one 'ot ence degree.
Buenoa Aires' most bnportant
Q-During his public mintraffic arterieo, has only been istru, how many miracles did
FURN : :URE
recognized by the government Jesm perform?
In receni weeks. The city has
A-According to the Goa·
MIDDLEPORT' 0.
launched a study of pollution- pels, 36.
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. , alnl- 111,1 · ~ qn JUI)i,.ttiill, hM l]lld loglllatlon
. teleYisloll i!l8d t to )lold liP. a g'!Yiiri!lilg pollutiOn Af ·air IIIli)
~ted poater proclaiJII. water and ,oolle dlaturbal!cea.
'in&amp;; "Plan ~.'' -.,, the Other laws r.eatrtct ll!lPbur
leiiAiril of "alle8d': &amp;~ down contenlln fuei oil, res~ct lead
the edge Of\.lbe C8rdbolrd . 8Jid other pollutapl.l ·lil iDol«
beciJIIIMI,)beJ 'inlllioilced the fuel, and prohibit water ,poilu.
width ~; d!f) l,fll\. ,, ,. . . lion by 'lhipl.,nd other aea·
~·-lbi! 1\Jo pl~n. mw;h going vesaela.
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of the 'l!&lt;ll'll ' ~ed and Israel bas 90 allti.pollutJon
fa~ to plaoi ~ to combat laws. Aa offlclala In Tel Aviv
the polluUon wblch has made put It, they have other more
part Of the globe unhealthy for pressing problems at•preienl.
1wman beings.
Lltlle bas been done to llgbt
A aurvey of '' UPI cdrre· pollution In Italy. SeVeral bllla
spondenla , ~d , ll!e IVOfld have been lntroducet! In parllabowecl,thBt llille eoun~ have ament, but It II unlikely they
done ·little o~ nothing about will be ac~ upon soon.
pollullon; seven have plans to
Gof ado something and only five London'a trsdltlonal pea IOUP
have existing anll.pollutlon fog and serl~ amog
no
program&amp; rated average or longer a problem. 1'hanb to
better. ·
the clean air acta of 19li6' and
In ·Iapan the sudden and 1969,local authorltlelln Brlllan
acute lllioesa of a Toiyo high are empowered to declare
achool clals brought home llle whole or part of their dlatrjcla
fact ot air pollution. The city "amoke control areas" within
IRitlluted a program cloalng whlcll emllllion of any smoie
do11111 110veral aect10111 of the from chimneys of all buildings
downtown l!rt8 to veblcuiar is prohibited.
traffic In an effort to ieduce Small cllle1, light Industries
amog. But concrete IIepa to and the aboence of heavy
pennanenUycontroipollutlonln generating plants have left the
Japan ·have not been taken.
air of Swilzerland relatively
SWeden, on the other band, clean. But effective control of
considers ltseil relatively poilu- water pollution Is hampered by

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SYRACUSE-¥!11J,!Gie.Anll Chapman, Lori ' and Bobble,
Coob · Birbir. ~
Uale, !Jrid&amp;.eleet cl . Ro7 ~ MIJ, Eva Ma.e Philips, Rh011114 Pall!~ Mta W~ Rlller and
Jriins, wu guest d( hGIIIl' ~t a . Cooi.
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Mlllaa, T.r..i, ~ lild trlfta,
bridal abower at Albury UBI~ ~ gi!ll were Mra. Dick Ferrdl,lof11. Julia il:iiiJI; u .. _. ~UI'f1
Metbodlll ~ch ~ In · Aab, Sonya 1nd Tonya, Mp. Rhonda folmet · W..' CWi;
Syracuse. Hoa1118i!n were Mrl. Vera V~ter. MrS. ~-- Katr, Mre. 'Mai-ti ~.
Rotletta_ Redovllm and Mta. P•tlaraon 111!4 Cindy, Mra,. June
Eleanilr Croir, w.,_
Nliltiy. ·
Janice IJale.
Lee, Mra. Helen Harris, Mrai Patteraoo, MR. Sirllh IIOuab
Decorations Included light Naomi JAndojl, Mrs. Helen MJis Aprti ·Tellcird, Mil aeey. =~":~~~
anti dark streamers whfclh fell Diddle Mn. Bea ~ MIJi u. andBrenda 'o;·c:
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~nter;Mlddleportunltl21will Oowerstoatable~wltha MlldredHemB!ey Mrs. Adrian Linda H bbard Mil'~
no111ce 111e qagement of their da~ Suzanne to Jiir,
bOld the nex! party on Sept. 10; green cloth trimJned In yellclw, - Hubbard, ·MrS. 'Paul Baker, . Evaiul
iri•• IJid
Larry H. Farrar, son of Mra. WlDiam Mercer, Jacbon. The
It was stated thai WW ~ a centered with an umbrella Ued Mrs. Howard Nolan, Ml&amp;1 Helen Judy Mtaa catb):W~ S==t~=~~
lri&lt;!Hlect ts a 1967 graduate of Racine '111gb School. Mr.
fn'tJ~~tl~:~~"'r':s~=)
wlbytb ~ws and!,owers, flanied Baer, Mrs. Mary Kalbryn Mra.' Gladya RobSon, Mrs: 81
Farrar and Ml&amp;1 W'onelreMer are employed In C.bomhJI. An
discharged;
Catherine
Welsh
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llouab, Mrs. Evelyn Lucie, Rachel ~cBrlde, M1u Frantle Manuel received 1be ,iloiJl'
open church weddins Ia planned for October al the Asbury
The gift
table waa centered Mra.
and Unda' Mumaw ' ••"·'"·Hubbard' Re!reabm
. enlllof:~··~=~·
Methodist Churcll, Syracuae. ·
mualcandflowerc·balrman
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Hell!ll Roush
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Nelgfer Mu. null and mlnta were
batr!'e
m'f~ %on :d cover with shaded . sreen Frieda Fields, Mr1: Nancy Robert Jeffers and PattY r.~r~~. Favors :wet, sllllll
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con t streamers.
Hubbard, Mrs. William Donna Aleablre, MR. Sai.dy wnbreUaa lied wlili
The guest lwt Included Mrs. Houdaabelt and Marie, Mrs. Peyton, Mra. 1rene 'Parker ~!feen bowa:
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Car! Jenkin&amp;, Mra. Donald
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William Harden, Mra. Ferrold
Harden, Mra. Geneva Yatea,
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Mr. and Mra. Paul Scott have
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Margaret Eichinger, Mrs.
y a e row
How to lncl'ease memberahlp Brenda Wolfe, Mrs. Gloria
returned from a week's
~!Jon at Calumet, Mich. with
and to enlarge the building fund Mlcllael, Debby Rouah, Mn.
tllelr daughter and sorHII~aw
were loplca discussed when the Angle Harden, Mrs. Esther B PA=toMWOIIWI
-Free chlld-care centers for
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baclltel'
We want to set therecordatralght In regard to reports on the Loyal Bereans Class of Mid- Harden, Mrs. Opal Kloes, Ml&amp;1
JEw YORK (~.S:, all children, not just the
Jr. They were accompanied prize winning steer at Ill!! Meigs County Fair. The winning - r dleport Church of Christ mel at Marcia Karr, Mrs. Rlcllard Aug 2li our rev 1 Uon will be offspring of worilng mothers.
home by Mrs. Edlth Walller of waa owned by Roger Karr and the ptcture appeared In the Sunday the churcll Tuesjlay evening Thomas, Mrs. Orvllle O'ook.l, fact ·and
unever will
~ to free women to have
Princeton, Ind.
Thnes-&amp;entlnel. The Karr anhnal sold at 97 cents a lb. Frank with Betty Cline, president, Mra. Jean Allen and Brian, Mrs· the same , Betty Frledan c
n and aiJo not be
Mr. and Mrs. William Ault, Broderick's steer which waa not a first place winner sold at the presiding. Martha Childs, Bob Ord, Stephanie, ¥e and
of the NatJ j hobbled by the fact of
0118 motherhood. Even the auburba
Perry and Mary were recent "'""
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07 lb. Both steen! were purchased by the article, "Just Being Happy.'' Hershell Manuel, Connie Women s Strlie for ~ty., ought to have these centen1"It
visitors at Huntlngtoo.
'"6''est price,
Mr. and Mra. Carl Wolle Pomeroy National Bank.
A thank you card was read Pettersen, Rosemary Hubbard, aald In an Interview.
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returned Wednesday from
!r0111 Ebner Wehrung who waa Mra. Helen Teaford, Mra. Susie
Well, lhls Is Aug. 11 and the than IJollltJoaln their suburban
Myrtle Beach, s. c. where they
SPEAKING OF THE Fair, June Epple, ReedavWe, Rt. 1, won a racent surgial patient at Provo and Ronl, Mn. Susie q~on Is:
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Where toes aL~. womandaq!!ter Wendy stayed with and Southern Ohio Electric booth.
report were HOII!tr Rice, HUab Michael, Mrs. Dalay llouab, power go om '"'"'·
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bergrandparents,Mr.andMra.
Jonea, Jdne Rouab, Bertie Mrs. Geneviev~ Schneider, m~ :!edan ~changto I
Charlea Asa Bradbury In
EVELYN HOLTER Is very proud and thankful for her Walla, Ruth Karr, and Jean Mn. Eleanor Borbam, Debbie -•"'
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- w~t~n~ ·IIUI'JII')Ieparty.~writesthattoooflenwetake'UIII' .1!11ller, Mr, Qd •.Mn!•.~~~~ ~ •.l!tr«.. timJJ,aNe.n... ··'Since·~· llre"ta·
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Mn. Paul Grueser ol Mid- fAmltyforgralltedwhenwereallydcin'meiit'lo'be&amp;'uiltYofiUcb -~aod.BettyCilneWm! Mrs.HarryPotts,Mra.FOIT8It ofthe~ oll:·u-J!!I'·oo~a.
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Cathryn ,Ervin, qrace Hawley
:Ondldadldatete lo_!~ everyf1~
the birthday of the former's
MRS. VILMA PIXKOJA, director of the Melp Bookmobile, and Lena McKinley who served
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daughter, Mra. 1t. 1. Snyder was one ol150 who attended the dedication ceremonies Sunday of a dessert coui'se.
slate and natiOIII!l offtces.
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Claneellor Hale!.
over b)' Gov. James A. Rhodes. Mn. Plkkoja waa elated-;,_ the
Wedding Plans_for ·
'Thills llle laal year we're
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Recent guella of Mrs. Lena / beauty of the atructure and SU88ealll lboae thai C8D 9tslt the
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PICNIC HELD
going to ~ve to ~ to vote
Wolfe were: Mra. Ronald center While there Mrs Plklr4'• met and 911ited with Carl
Paat Matrons, Pomeroy Aug. 30 Completed
for tha best man, abe aald.
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Dibble Wll~ of Mason Ia &lt;
Mountain, Ga.,_Mr. and Mn.
SUNDAY WlLL MARK the mq.. of the Cbrlst United of Iowa and Betsy Crow were
Shuler"~ter PD!;Ittcal~~·
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our,Junii'I'Dob"ollfltwHk.
Arlllllr Watera and daughter Methodist lllurch and the Alhrlsbt United Metbadtst lllurcll of guests. The nezl meeting will be of Mr and Mra
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Oebblo wear~-· our 2-pllct
EHqbotb or Columbus and s. Mason. The official ceremony will be at 10 a.m. Sunday In the . held at the home of Mn. Nolan
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r,t.llltl Mn. David Wolfe and former ClJrtst Church Building. The name of _tile newly formed Swackhammer on Tuesday Radneof
. ,andMr Mrnd.~t Pierce, our aolldarity. We are not one
acrytl~. Thlllovely
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8ept. 22.
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Pletce of.Nelsonvllle.
Mrl \"FriecWJ delcribed tile
cmt . acetate . ,. ·" l'ht
111w Air 11orce Baae , S. C.
e Rev. Connie Dlcilns Will dellwr the Jl'lltnlns
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. The wedding will be IIJI·event w~'a movement u 1 . ' d~coratlvrtil:~tl~- ·. •nd '
VlBIT IN BASHAN
Followlrullbe church aervlces a t.lloir.lbiD dlmer for everyone
Mra. R. R. CUller, recently of Aug. 30, at 2:30p.m: Jn the ~litlon. .
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RecentguestaofMr. andMra. :"be served oathe churdrlawn. An afternOon JII'OPID for ~~~choiOIY prof- at United Nelhadlal QliiJ'dl 11t
"ltti nota~ moliJIIon
R ~ Purplo.
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Norman Hyaell, Balhan, were
ultaandchllcftnwillbecondactedb)'DiciWaybrll!btandRed F n tie ~lhodlalat College at Le!ar!FallawiththeReV.Dale' butllwlllenrhlolellce"
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Shoulders and children of The Rev. Parier Hinzman ts the paator. Malp lh1011 area Churchill, Canada, Wuhlngton of pre-nuptial mule will be wrote for tha·· """olu""- _,.. It
Detroit, Mlcb.
relidents are Invited to attend.
State and Californla. She will pre~;irltll v~ ~ · Uie ilui: . · · •• ~· ":',:"
.-.turn In SepleJnller.
by Mlii .Dortha W11coRn.
•'\'hen.a w~'a. iree, than
Vlllrr IN MAINE
love, not
Traveling by jet from
She In~ toJ&amp;CUI ~· rage
Charleston airport to Bnm·.
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swlck, Maine were Mr. and
Mra. Elmer Bailey, Buhan,
and Mr. and Mra. Wayne
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Jennifer Blakeslee, brldMieel
of llllltll Butcbel'.
Games were played and
prilea won b)' Mlll1e tegar' Kay
McGowan, Patty Circle, and
Mn. Charles Blakeslee.
Aller the bride-to-be opened
her gilts, guests were Invited to
the dining room which was
dec«'ated In lavender and pink.
Tbe refrellunenl table was
centered with a pink and while
IUIIbl'eUa and the same motil
was carried oulln the wnbrella
nut cupa. Pink carnallona,
lavender muma and babies
bred! were used with lavender
tapers
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buffet
arrangement.
Pinll froeted peUte fours,
open.laced lllldwlcbes, mlnta,
nuts, and frosted lime puncll
were aerved. Mrs. Titus
presided at the punch bowl.
Included In the guest list were
Mary Francis, Kandl Cook,
Peggy Stout, Sllaron Jolmston,
Janie Bradbury, Patty Circle,
Paulett&amp;
Hysell,
Kay
McGowan, Judy Garwell,
Marla Greuser, Mary J o
Crawford, Judy Klng, Terri
Fultz, Marianne Circle, Pam
Napper, Mrs. Ira Butcher, and
Mn. Charles Blakeslee.

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Other ~ from ~
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Grace Prlilf, community .,..
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WA81UNGTON -1be pollllclanagenorally are quite divided
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lllich are, of cOUJ'IO,' with subetabtW ,uunlmity dewted to
&lt; • ,''peace"candldales-wlllbacilrireandtbuabelpthebawka. Still,
·~-:-·: i l pld many CO!IIervatlves ihlnk to the cootrary; !bat Jolut N.
·.i.. .1 ••' flitch. ell, the~. autbor'ofthe.beckluh theory, ts a ~r
,;,:: '''AI~ Geninl tf11!1 a polltll:al analylt.
,;: \ ·.{·, , ,'_:'.•~ ~ha~ the uneaay notion that tbe ~ bell·; ;.....·· i'lniJII8 ciftheyounjjlltetrl (eapeclallyilthey are careful &amp;,1 to cut
· · tbtlr· hair l!nd to a.vold earliel' and cataatrophlc et'I'On such as
~ ''peace" apoatlel from New York eggrellllvaly dOwn to
- the South) lillY be (ar from frultleaa.
' AgoodmaJQI Uberall, on the other hand, are molt aiepticai of
lbe i:arDJ•'!I.1ev&amp;JB!!ell. and woold far prefer that tbey just stayed at
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yet - that, they lll&amp;yed out of "demonWherever located. The view.oi thla group Ia that the
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aeri®t, ·but It li lelll crltlcAII .to study It 11111f ,i!bjqhed a 100. effect ' ,liecaiiM ~ favor ol 11-o fedei'al g~l
than In riloet Industrial COIIIinu- ~~ ))ll!lpblet to ·fight it. . dlspotet betWeen lltalC ·l !)d ~ parliament me1JI4 nat. ·..
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end fl! World War II.
Evel')'thlng from blutli!g i
'11!e Soviet Union Is one of lbe paaaage thr01J81i the mountains
few Countries !hat has concrete surroundlns Mexico City to
aoU.,allution measurea. Build- yoga b!'eatblng exerclsel has
·lnp are not longer heated bj!en suggested to combat
Individually, but form part of a Mexico's amog problem. The
central healing aystem. 'Motor· government, however, bas done
buses are rapidly being re- little so far. _.....
placed by electrlcallyodrlven.
busea. Discharge of lndoatrlal
waste Into rivers Is forbidden.
Smoie from factories Is being
flltered.
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government
.agenclea have finally acinow·
Q-WIIat degree 11 given
!edged they are faced witb a to midshipmen on graduaserious air pollution problem, 11011 from the U.S. Nliool
but efforts to combat It are Acodemu?
disorganized.
A-Upon completion of a
The problem, so evident as to 4-year c o u r a e, the Y are
have caused the desth of a awarded a Bachelor of Sci·
number of trees on one 'ot ence degree.
Buenoa Aires' most bnportant
Q-During his public mintraffic arterieo, has only been istru, how many miracles did
FURN : :URE
recognized by the government Jesm perform?
In receni weeks. The city has
A-According to the Goa·
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. , alnl- 111,1 · ~ qn JUI)i,.ttiill, hM l]lld loglllatlon
. teleYisloll i!l8d t to )lold liP. a g'!Yiiri!lilg pollutiOn Af ·air IIIli)
~ted poater proclaiJII. water and ,oolle dlaturbal!cea.
'in&amp;; "Plan ~.'' -.,, the Other laws r.eatrtct ll!lPbur
leiiAiril of "alle8d': &amp;~ down contenlln fuei oil, res~ct lead
the edge Of\.lbe C8rdbolrd . 8Jid other pollutapl.l ·lil iDol«
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width ~; d!f) l,fll\. ,, ,. . . lion by 'lhipl.,nd other aea·
~·-lbi! 1\Jo pl~n. mw;h going vesaela.
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of the 'l!&lt;ll'll ' ~ed and Israel bas 90 allti.pollutJon
fa~ to plaoi ~ to combat laws. Aa offlclala In Tel Aviv
the polluUon wblch has made put It, they have other more
part Of the globe unhealthy for pressing problems at•preienl.
1wman beings.
Lltlle bas been done to llgbt
A aurvey of '' UPI cdrre· pollution In Italy. SeVeral bllla
spondenla , ~d , ll!e IVOfld have been lntroducet! In parllabowecl,thBt llille eoun~ have ament, but It II unlikely they
done ·little o~ nothing about will be ac~ upon soon.
pollullon; seven have plans to
Gof ado something and only five London'a trsdltlonal pea IOUP
have existing anll.pollutlon fog and serl~ amog
no
program&amp; rated average or longer a problem. 1'hanb to
better. ·
the clean air acta of 19li6' and
In ·Iapan the sudden and 1969,local authorltlelln Brlllan
acute lllioesa of a Toiyo high are empowered to declare
achool clals brought home llle whole or part of their dlatrjcla
fact ot air pollution. The city "amoke control areas" within
IRitlluted a program cloalng whlcll emllllion of any smoie
do11111 110veral aect10111 of the from chimneys of all buildings
downtown l!rt8 to veblcuiar is prohibited.
traffic In an effort to ieduce Small cllle1, light Industries
amog. But concrete IIepa to and the aboence of heavy
pennanenUycontroipollutlonln generating plants have left the
Japan ·have not been taken.
air of Swilzerland relatively
SWeden, on the other band, clean. But effective control of
considers ltseil relatively poilu- water pollution Is hampered by

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SYRACUSE-¥!11J,!Gie.Anll Chapman, Lori ' and Bobble,
Coob · Birbir. ~
Uale, !Jrid&amp;.eleet cl . Ro7 ~ MIJ, Eva Ma.e Philips, Rh011114 Pall!~ Mta W~ Rlller and
Jriins, wu guest d( hGIIIl' ~t a . Cooi.
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bridal abower at Albury UBI~ ~ gi!ll were Mra. Dick Ferrdl,lof11. Julia il:iiiJI; u .. _. ~UI'f1
Metbodlll ~ch ~ In · Aab, Sonya 1nd Tonya, Mp. Rhonda folmet · W..' CWi;
Syracuse. Hoa1118i!n were Mrl. Vera V~ter. MrS. ~-- Katr, Mre. 'Mai-ti ~.
Rotletta_ Redovllm and Mta. P•tlaraon 111!4 Cindy, Mra,. June
Eleanilr Croir, w.,_
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Janice IJale.
Lee, Mra. Helen Harris, Mrai Patteraoo, MR. Sirllh IIOuab
Decorations Included light Naomi JAndojl, Mrs. Helen MJis Aprti ·Tellcird, Mil aeey. =~":~~~
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MR. AND MRS. Dana B. Winebrenner ·Of 8yracase I!R·
~nter;Mlddleportunltl21will Oowerstoatable~wltha MlldredHemB!ey Mrs. Adrian Linda H bbard Mil'~
no111ce 111e qagement of their da~ Suzanne to Jiir,
bOld the nex! party on Sept. 10; green cloth trimJned In yellclw, - Hubbard, ·MrS. 'Paul Baker, . Evaiul
iri•• IJid
Larry H. Farrar, son of Mra. WlDiam Mercer, Jacbon. The
It was stated thai WW ~ a centered with an umbrella Ued Mrs. Howard Nolan, Ml&amp;1 Helen Judy Mtaa catb):W~ S==t~=~~
lri&lt;!Hlect ts a 1967 graduate of Racine '111gb School. Mr.
fn'tJ~~tl~:~~"'r':s~=)
wlbytb ~ws and!,owers, flanied Baer, Mrs. Mary Kalbryn Mra.' Gladya RobSon, Mrs: 81
Farrar and Ml&amp;1 W'onelreMer are employed In C.bomhJI. An
discharged;
Catherine
Welsh
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llouab, Mrs. Evelyn Lucie, Rachel ~cBrlde, M1u Frantle Manuel received 1be ,iloiJl'
open church weddins Ia planned for October al the Asbury
The gift
table waa centered Mra.
and Unda' Mumaw ' ••"·'"·Hubbard' Re!reabm
. enlllof:~··~=~·
Methodist Churcll, Syracuae. ·
mualcandflowerc·balrman
u- Anna
Hell!ll Roush
· Damewood,
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Sepia ber Is
th said -'th
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Mrs. Mrs. Wanda
Nelgfer Mu. null and mlnta were
batr!'e
m'f~ %on :d cover with shaded . sreen Frieda Fields, Mr1: Nancy Robert Jeffers and PattY r.~r~~. Favors :wet, sllllll
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n are as
con t streamers.
Hubbard, Mrs. William Donna Aleablre, MR. Sai.dy wnbreUaa lied wlili
The guest lwt Included Mrs. Houdaabelt and Marie, Mrs. Peyton, Mra. 1rene 'Parker ~!feen bowa:
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Car! Jenkin&amp;, Mra. Donald
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William Harden, Mra. Ferrold
Harden, Mra. Geneva Yatea,
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Mr. and Mra. Paul Scott have
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Margaret Eichinger, Mrs.
y a e row
How to lncl'ease memberahlp Brenda Wolfe, Mrs. Gloria
returned from a week's
~!Jon at Calumet, Mich. with
and to enlarge the building fund Mlcllael, Debby Rouah, Mn.
tllelr daughter and sorHII~aw
were loplca discussed when the Angle Harden, Mrs. Esther B PA=toMWOIIWI
-Free chlld-care centers for
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baclltel'
We want to set therecordatralght In regard to reports on the Loyal Bereans Class of Mid- Harden, Mrs. Opal Kloes, Ml&amp;1
JEw YORK (~.S:, all children, not just the
Jr. They were accompanied prize winning steer at Ill!! Meigs County Fair. The winning - r dleport Church of Christ mel at Marcia Karr, Mrs. Rlcllard Aug 2li our rev 1 Uon will be offspring of worilng mothers.
home by Mrs. Edlth Walller of waa owned by Roger Karr and the ptcture appeared In the Sunday the churcll Tuesjlay evening Thomas, Mrs. Orvllle O'ook.l, fact ·and
unever will
~ to free women to have
Princeton, Ind.
Thnes-&amp;entlnel. The Karr anhnal sold at 97 cents a lb. Frank with Betty Cline, president, Mra. Jean Allen and Brian, Mrs· the same , Betty Frledan c
n and aiJo not be
Mr. and Mrs. William Ault, Broderick's steer which waa not a first place winner sold at the presiding. Martha Childs, Bob Ord, Stephanie, ¥e and
of the NatJ j hobbled by the fact of
0118 motherhood. Even the auburba
Perry and Mary were recent "'""
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07 lb. Both steen! were purchased by the article, "Just Being Happy.'' Hershell Manuel, Connie Women s Strlie for ~ty., ought to have these centen1"It
visitors at Huntlngtoo.
'"6''est price,
Mr. and Mra. Carl Wolle Pomeroy National Bank.
A thank you card was read Pettersen, Rosemary Hubbard, aald In an Interview.
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returned Wednesday from
!r0111 Ebner Wehrung who waa Mra. Helen Teaford, Mra. Susie
Well, lhls Is Aug. 11 and the than IJollltJoaln their suburban
Myrtle Beach, s. c. where they
SPEAKING OF THE Fair, June Epple, ReedavWe, Rt. 1, won a racent surgial patient at Provo and Ronl, Mn. Susie q~on Is:
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Where toes aL~. womandaq!!ter Wendy stayed with and Southern Ohio Electric booth.
report were HOII!tr Rice, HUab Michael, Mrs. Dalay llouab, power go om '"'"'·
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bergrandparents,Mr.andMra.
Jonea, Jdne Rouab, Bertie Mrs. Geneviev~ Schneider, m~ :!edan ~changto I
Charlea Asa Bradbury In
EVELYN HOLTER Is very proud and thankful for her Walla, Ruth Karr, and Jean Mn. Eleanor Borbam, Debbie -•"'
ofpower ton
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Middleport and Mra. Dolly wonderful family who took time out to bonor her on her birthday Craig. Birthdays of Gertrude Hartenbach, Mlsa Eleanor ~;.,;~0111
Olllll'etl
right ! (
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Wolfe at Apple Grove.
- w~t~n~ ·IIUI'JII')Ieparty.~writesthattoooflenwetake'UIII' .1!11ller, Mr, Qd •.Mn!•.~~~~ ~ •.l!tr«.. timJJ,aNe.n... ··'Since·~· llre"ta·
cent
Mn. Paul Grueser ol Mid- fAmltyforgralltedwhenwereallydcin'meiit'lo'be&amp;'uiltYofiUcb -~aod.BettyCilneWm! Mrs.HarryPotts,Mra.FOIT8It ofthe~ oll:·u-J!!I'·oo~a.
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Donley, Jean Ann Rlldlarl,
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Tueaday where they celebrated
Cathryn ,Ervin, qrace Hawley
:Ondldadldatete lo_!~ everyf1~
the birthday of the former's
MRS. VILMA PIXKOJA, director of the Melp Bookmobile, and Lena McKinley who served
uuuwog or ~·
Of THE ·WEEK
daughter, Mra. 1t. 1. Snyder was one ol150 who attended the dedication ceremonies Sunday of a dessert coui'se.
slate and natiOIII!l offtces.
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with a niMBI luncheon at the the new ~0 mWion Oblo ~ Center, Colwnbua, pl'ellded
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, Lui Year for Mea Oal7
Claneellor Hale!.
over b)' Gov. James A. Rhodes. Mn. Plkkoja waa elated-;,_ the
Wedding Plans_for ·
'Thills llle laal year we're
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Recent guella of Mrs. Lena / beauty of the atructure and SU88ealll lboae thai C8D 9tslt the
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PICNIC HELD
going to ~ve to ~ to vote
Wolfe were: Mra. Ronald center While there Mrs Plklr4'• met and 911ited with Carl
Paat Matrons, Pomeroy Aug. 30 Completed
for tha best man, abe aald.
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Twrlleat Velma Jane Paula """""'"• alllllstant curator of Natural Hiltory.
picnic Tuesday evening at Plans ha
. women canatdiltu, we may · .
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ve been completed ' L.
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.,.... tty Whltstlne for the·
church ....,do... of "•"' to lltart a ..,_-ale
Dibble Wll~ of Mason Ia &lt;
Mountain, Ga.,_Mr. and Mn.
SUNDAY WlLL MARK the mq.. of the Cbrlst United of Iowa and Betsy Crow were
Shuler"~ter PD!;Ittcal~~·
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our,Junii'I'Dob"ollfltwHk.
Arlllllr Watera and daughter Methodist lllurch and the Alhrlsbt United Metbadtst lllurcll of guests. The nezl meeting will be of Mr and Mra
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We ww become a potent
Oebblo wear~-· our 2-pllct
EHqbotb or Columbus and s. Mason. The official ceremony will be at 10 a.m. Sunday In the . held at the home of Mn. Nolan
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· Erneat Shuler, PDUttcal ~·OUr poWer Ia ln. l111g ·tunic of. 1o0, ,... &lt;!Ill!
r,t.llltl Mn. David Wolfe and former ClJrtst Church Building. The name of _tile newly formed Swackhammer on Tuesday Radneof
. ,andMr Mrnd.~t Pierce, our aolldarity. We are not one
acrytl~. Thlllovely
1011 .
111111 Davlcl and Dennia Ray of churcll ts the Mason United Methadilt lllurcb.
8ept. 22.
• 8 """· Jamea ~tlptl. ~ arearpll'lllf."
,., • blektno .o'l ·111fl:;;oet ·
Th
Pletce of.Nelsonvllle.
Mrl \"FriecWJ delcribed tile
cmt . acetate . ,. ·" l'ht
111w Air 11orce Baae , S. C.
e Rev. Connie Dlcilns Will dellwr the Jl'lltnlns
EXTENDED VISIT
. The wedding will be IIJI·event w~'a movement u 1 . ' d~coratlvrtil:~tl~- ·. •nd '
VlBIT IN BASHAN
Followlrullbe church aervlces a t.lloir.lbiD dlmer for everyone
Mra. R. R. CUller, recently of Aug. 30, at 2:30p.m: Jn the ~litlon. .
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accent
In .
RecentguestaofMr. andMra. :"be served oathe churdrlawn. An afternOon JII'OPID for ~~~choiOIY prof- at United Nelhadlal QliiJ'dl 11t
"ltti nota~ moliJIIon
R ~ Purplo.
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Norman Hyaell, Balhan, were
ultaandchllcftnwillbecondactedb)'DiciWaybrll!btandRed F n tie ~lhodlalat College at Le!ar!FallawiththeReV.Dale' butllwlllenrhlolellce"
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aye •
vlsltlni In Meaurgofflclating.Ahalf:OOW '"LiberatkJa
1111e
Shoulders and children of The Rev. Parier Hinzman ts the paator. Malp lh1011 area Churchill, Canada, Wuhlngton of pre-nuptial mule will be wrote for tha·· """olu""- _,.. It
Detroit, Mlcb.
relidents are Invited to attend.
State and Californla. She will pre~;irltll v~ ~ · Uie ilui: . · · •• ~· ":',:"
.-.turn In SepleJnller.
by Mlii .Dortha W11coRn.
•'\'hen.a w~'a. iree, than
Vlllrr IN MAINE
love, not
Traveling by jet from
She In~ toJ&amp;CUI ~· rage
Charleston airport to Bnm·.
.111~~~ DllaCiio!lffor&lt;
swlck, Maine were Mr. and
Mra. Elmer Bailey, Buhan,
and Mr. and Mra. Wayne
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Milhoan of Shade, who apent a
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Logan and family.
Mrl. Paul
of North
the Sayre
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Monday Deadline f a.m .
Mlnlmum·Charge 75c:
c;:anctUallon &amp; correctlcns
1~ ctnlt per : wlrd three
Nill be accepted unlll9 i .m.1or conlecuu . . e lnllflorlinn"

Oey of Publicetlon
· 18 tel)•' per word .,lx con ·
JIEGUL·ATIONS
:Sell:utlvt lnnr"k»ns.
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I right to eqlt or rehtct any ads ads and IdS paid within lOdavL
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I SINCERELY thank each and WAITRESS wanted, day or
every member of the staff of
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or par. Phone
tme . '-0
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NOW AT YOUR

the doctors, nurses, aides,

and the Candy Stripers, lor

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Also, thanks to the Pomeroy
emergency squad for their

at all, May God olthe heavens
bless each ·of you tmd prosper

rou.

NEW CAR &amp;TRUCK

eonard Lunsford.

8·21-ltc

I WDU LD like to thank each and
everyone of the home folks,

family und friends for their

kindness at the death and

funeral of my sister, Nrs.

Dorothy Durst, and to the
very' verr few who were so

unkind,

most graciously

forgive . Mrs.

Notice
WILL give plano lessons In my

SUPER DEALS ON OK USED CARS

home. Phone 992·3666.

REDUCE safe end fast with
Gobese tablets end E-Vop
water pills. Nelson Drugs.

Local low mileage car, red vinyl Interior with white exterior, radio, cuatom equlpnent with delae s-wlleel, good
tires. See this Economy car &amp; Save.
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GUN SHOO 1, Frloay. August
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englne1 automatic lr811a., power steering, radio, good
llrell, ..., tailgate.

1967 DODGE

$1595

llllrt4 Door. Very low mileage by 1 local owner, new w-w
tins, I cyl. ellldne, radio, automatic trans., power
llleerlqj, 181118 &amp; litterlor like new car, red flnlsb.

Many More

Super Buys

In

Used C.rs

WAS

Friday to receive consignments at 10 a.m. Auction
starting at 7 p,m , Let us sell
your merchandise.

NOW

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!~!oo~~~utomatic ?!!o.$495

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Olds
, e8 4 DOor, automatic, power

'495

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l963 Pontiac

WILL pfck up merchandise and

toke to auction on a per.

centag&amp; buts. Call

$295

Phone 742-44111.

9·23-Hc
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at the Rutland Free WI
Baptist Church Saturday .r
7: 30 p, m, Everyone Is
welcome,
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'495 5295

Catalina 4 Dr., automatic, power
steering, radio.

1963 Or.,
atevrolet
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radio ,
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6

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1960 Chev. stand. trans.
'295
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5195

Jack
K~r~tte,

$1395

Ypu,
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llnllb, tW bo4y. J!HARPI
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EDROOM houle, Mid· ,
by owner. Phone 992·

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free gas, large lot and garden.

8-26-3tc

Available otter September 15,
$65 month, phone 742·3123,
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1676 LINCOLN Hts ., 2-bedroom ---:=~---""--­
house. bath. basement, attic 5 ROOM houoe, one mile from
for storage. Hardwood floors.
Rutlind. C.ll 742-0crJ. ,
buill-In cabinets In kitchen, ·
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gas f.Wnace. Phone 992-305ot ---~--~-I-2J.6tc POTATOES, John P•P*·
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;_:. ef· Racl.,, Qhl~, 15 per 100 fbi.
flclency apartment, utilities C.ll filt-3025.
..lUte
furnlsho!d, Phone 992·3874.
12·11&lt; 2 YEAR OLD Gutrnl8y helfer.
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Eledrlc milk MP*!"Itor. Stl
4 ROOMS 1nd both · SyrI cute. of
twin t4olnch ploi/11. Av•Y
C,ll after 6 p.m., Pl1one 992· tr•ctor, good lor Jllirls. Pl1one '
3911 ·
992-'620.
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5 ~?ON' hOyli; Bath. Inquire

Gent men': ' ....
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1966 GMC

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trans .

5 ROOM houu, beth, garego,
cellar, · storm doors and
wlndowa, 3 oats of around .
Phone 992-W ,
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73 ACRES, 6-room modern
ho\lse. Several ciutbulldlngs, 2
miles east of Dexler on Meigs
County R..d 4. Write R. L.
Andrick, 439 ~nes Drive,
Falrborn, Ohio 45324.
..27-llp
BEDROOM hoolse, bath. ~ "';i!9l;rr,~r.:;~:-:::--'-.
4 ec-.
Good condlflon, Will
C. BRComADFORD,
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occopt troller 11 portlol
f'h0net49.JI21
payment , Tu'1!::,'"' Pl•lns
Racine, Ohio
erea, Phone
lvlllo ' 11117·
Q:lff Bradford , 1.
3347,
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modern
home
with
READY--MIX
CON~Reri!{:·
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basement, gara9t, !wo delivered right ,to lt~~r·,
porches, shade lrtti, 1'1• acre project· Fast and easy• .fret ,
ground located on At. 1:14, .St metal. Phono 992-m~• ·
SyracuH. Ohio, by owner. Goeg[oln Rt4dy -Mix· Co,,.
l'tlono Gallipolis -9539 lor Mlddloporl, O!Uo·
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R1. 33. f'holl&amp;l 992-2941.

'495 5395
'795

Jim

Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.

Real Estate Far Sale

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FREUERS
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ELECTRONIC SERVICE;
Phclnt 985·- · Long BOtfoiri·.
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cleaned. ~llist:
, Sanitation, Stewart, OhiO.·, Ph,
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SEPTIC, TANKS CleANEI).;.
ReasD.hable .roles. Phont
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4782 after S:30 p.m.
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Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy. D. sound system. Bolance$78.52.
Call 992,6271.
FREE gill with every pur.
3-8-llc chase. Call 992.3352. Use our
.- .,..,--- -.,-.- - - budget Iorino.
GOOD &amp;hallow well pump or jet
8-25-6tc
pump. Phone 99HI47
LIKE NEW gao range, $45. Also SPECIALS this week •t
Spencer's Mar~et, I
""-27-·Jtc good metal sink with
- - ------overhead cabinet. SJO, Call
mila north ot Eastern High
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, ony 992-5792,
School on Rt. 7: P.aches, 4
lbs. 49&lt;:; nice mU$kmelons,
condition, as long as hive not
8-:Z.S..ltc
extrolerge 39c; Lima Beans,
been wet. Paying $10 each,
Flrsllloor only. Mondays will COAL FURNACE, 22-lnch
2 lb. 45&lt;; apples, good to eaf
or cook, 3 lbs, 39c; large
be pick-up clay . Write, gMng pipes. Good condition, Phone
meng-. red or grnn, 4 lor
good dlrecllons. Witten Plano 9&lt;1'1·2738.
Company, Box 188, Sardis,
25&lt;; s-1 potot-. willie or
f.25-31p
red, 2 lbs., 39c. Many other
Ohio 43946.
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specials.
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chopper . Corn •nd gran
Female Help Wanted__ ~d. Direct cut. Phone 949.
3· YEAR-OLD . r'glstarod
8-25-5tc
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
Her&lt;llord 111111. 5~ by S. H.
DEALER : Wcirk August to
=-On~~~~~:~· ~·~ -------~'"._25-lfn WHEEL Rorie , Sales 1n~
December, free trolnfn&lt;J , No
rebuilt motor. Phone 949-3144
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Servl~, , Beum Lunibiir
collecting, no delivery, no COAL, limestone. Excelsior
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cash Investment. C.ll collect Salt Works, E. Main St.,
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Rntrlcfed sub division, 1ft lo Phone 915-3301.
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Charlotte Pomeroy , Phone 992-3891.
2-aao
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4-9-tfc
985-3301.
night
985-3302.
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RUMMAGE S.O.L E Thursday. FURNISHED apartment, 217 LOOKING FOR a registered
Friday and
Saturday , ' 3rd Ave., Middleport. Nice hall Arabten? Come and have
Thereafter every Saturday.
yard . porch, private en· a look at this year's fools by
L. 0, Tanyeden 40345. Eskey
Different Items every week.
trances . Phone992-2180or 992.
Hill,
F atwoodo
Road,
621 Locust St .. Middleport.
3432.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8-26-3tc
1-25-tfc
I-27·Jtc
VFW GUN shoot. Bailey Run
WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig·
Road. Junction of Rt. IU and 2 BEDR-OOM hoUH on Lincoln leg equipped desk model
143, Sunday, August 30 at
Heights, Coli 992-5127.
sewing machine. Excellent
noor
8·25-llc condlflon, only $37.60
1-26-Jtc
price. Makes buttonholes,
embroiders, and monograms.
THREE
ROOM,
all
alectrlc
PAINTING, hou,.. end roofs.
aparfment.
like
new. Phone 992·2685,
Clean out basements, attics or
.. 27-6tc
Aug.
25
In
Available
cellars. Very reasonable .
Pomeroy.
Must
see
to
apPhone 9&lt;19-&lt;4225 or 9&lt;1'1-GSI.
preciate. Phone Gallipolis ELECTROLUX cleaner, large
1-25-Jtc
·
claluxe model. CompfOte with
-9539 for appolnfmenf.
all
cltanln&lt;J tools and paper
8-25-lln
ICE CREAM Sociol, St. Pout's
bega. Runs like now. Will Mil
Lutheran Church, Pomeroy,
IQt S28 cash or terms. Phono
l'l'lday, Aug , 28 and Saturday, TRAILER. Brown' s Trailer 1192-2685.
August 29,¥ p, m. Take out
Pork, Minersville, 1192·3324.
..27,.tc
orders call 992·2010 offer 6 p.
8·21 · 1~c - -- - - - - - m, Wednesday or Thursday,
Touch and Sew uwln&lt;J
1-25-Jtp FURNISHED end unturnlshed SINGER
machine, compreto with
apartments. Close to school.
walnut uwlng stand. )Mil sell
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiOuse.
Phone 99H&lt;434,
on .ferrns or 170 cash. Phone
Lourel CIIH. now open each
10· 18-tfc 992-2685.

Locally owned, low miloase, whit...

w....,, 1 owner, brown flnillll

~5-4tc

8·26-31c

power steering, air conditioned, dark blue finish, white
top. Prleed for summer clearance.

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Sportsman Club. Sunday,
Aug. :tO,

wall tin!l, llhowslltUe wear, V-8 engine, radio, automatic,

1966 DODGE

,

GUN SHOOT. Forked Run,

$1495

1966 afEVROLET

'

American style AM and FM
radio combination, Hpeed
automatic cha~ar, 4-spuker

l'!lmerOY· O.
Stm A Few

Hems and .bacana. 3 ROOM unfurn/SnoG

• ' Mlfhlltnwat, 1$1\0!1iot411 by
· · R&lt;ICtntiHii fhlia""""'
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Mooaoo 4 Dr. Locally owned &amp; low mileage, white finish,
spotless Interior, aU good tires, Factory Air Conditioned,
tinted glaiiS, automatic trans., power steering &amp; brakes,
radio, other line accessories. This week only

Impala Convertible.

8-16-llc

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1969 VOLKSWAGEN . $1895
'·'

James G.

Ellington, Baltimore, Mel .
8-27- llp

Our Low Prices move them fast - So Don't
Delay ... Visit us today, Clearance on all 70
Chev . Pass. Cars &amp; Trucks.

St•.

BEAUTIFUL colonial Early

--

quick response and to lrlY OLD FURNITURE, dlshos.
trunks, etc . Write M. D.
others who helped In any way

DEALER

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Wanted To Buy

•-speed

Balance $76.59. FREE gift
with every purchase. C.ll 992·
3352. Use our budget fermi ,
f.2Utc

their gentle and efficient care - - - - - - - - -

ol my clear wile and myse/1,

system,

changer, separate controls.

8-23-6/c

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BEAUTIFUL modern walnut
stereo-radio con\blnatlon, AM

plewood Loko.

8,18-12tc

AutO S.l•s

1965 FORD Falcon, 6,cyl.,
con· ,
standard shill, In
dillon. A r"l buy • ~· See
Sam.,.! 1 Bar"horl •tiovt
SyrocUH, on f!t. 124"l[C:I"OIS
from Rectno Planln&lt;J MJII ..

pqod

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1967 CHEVROLET
station wegon, VB.
condiiiOII. Cell 992··1'0r.
p. ml r,

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Mobile Home Customer
We Invite Camporlsonf
Brln&lt;J your mol!llo homt
prices and notda lo uund let
us tell youlhtlrulh In Mobile
Home buying I No hidden
costs In .our prices II

MEIGS_

MOBILE HOM_IS.

Routt7, TUPI*'U!IIf"s. 0.
(..7.aatt..-u74m

CLELAND REALTY
DEXTEII, liT. I - 102 llues.
rarae barn, house With 2

bedrooms, . V2 ba..-ment,

porch, part ol the Inside hal
boon remodeled, .~ somf .
work done on the ilulllcto,
Sll,700,
MIDDLEPORT - 1 story
tram~~, 3 bedrOom•~

Mo.....,

Nth,

. yerd fully ·ten~...,511'1.
POMIIIOY,
Aw.- 2
story. framo, '3 &amp;odrooms,
Ill~. lull biMment, large
aarllffe, n1!'! tot, t13.~/IO.
lnslh""
IT DOBl NOT COST. TJ) OW!I
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PIIO.r.IIITY, 11: PAYS.
'AUTOMQBILE I
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Monday Deadline f a.m .
Mlnlmum·Charge 75c:
c;:anctUallon &amp; correctlcns
1~ ctnlt per : wlrd three
Nill be accepted unlll9 i .m.1or conlecuu . . e lnllflorlinn"

Oey of Publicetlon
· 18 tel)•' per word .,lx con ·
JIEGUL·ATIONS
:Sell:utlvt lnnr"k»ns.
·
The Pubtlsner res&amp;rves. the · 2,i Aer cent Dl,count on Paid.

I right to eqlt or rehtct any ads ads and IdS paid within lOdavL
oblectlonal.
The
CA.RO OF THANKS
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ublisher will not be re$'ponsible
&amp; OBITUARY

lor
shopplna sprees

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more than one Incorrect
11.50 for .SO word minimum .
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Additional

Charge per

15&lt;:

OFFICE HOURS
1------------~'!!1!'-----· ' of\dvertlaement
8:30a .m. to .5:00p.m . DaUy.
8 : 30

am . to

12 : 00

Saturday .

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-G,UARANTI:EDPhone 992·2094

..25-2tp
8- ~·JIC

8-27·11P

and FM radio, 4-speaker

sound

I SINCERELY thank each and WAITRESS wanted, day or
every member of the staff of
1 ht 1 11
1 f'
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Veterans Memorial Hospital,
"g
' u Tartan
or par. Phone
tme . '-0
the Blue
m :

NOW AT YOUR

the doctors, nurses, aides,

and the Candy Stripers, lor

99 4

Also, thanks to the Pomeroy
emergency squad for their

at all, May God olthe heavens
bless each ·of you tmd prosper

rou.

NEW CAR &amp;TRUCK

eonard Lunsford.

8·21-ltc

I WDU LD like to thank each and
everyone of the home folks,

family und friends for their

kindness at the death and

funeral of my sister, Nrs.

Dorothy Durst, and to the
very' verr few who were so

unkind,

most graciously

forgive . Mrs.

Notice
WILL give plano lessons In my

SUPER DEALS ON OK USED CARS

home. Phone 992·3666.

REDUCE safe end fast with
Gobese tablets end E-Vop
water pills. Nelson Drugs.

Local low mileage car, red vinyl Interior with white exterior, radio, cuatom equlpnent with delae s-wlleel, good
tires. See this Economy car &amp; Save.
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8-5-30tp

GUN SHOO 1, Frloay. August
~. LP.~~ ·

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vinyl interior, V-8

englne1 automatic lr811a., power steering, radio, good
llrell, ..., tailgate.

1967 DODGE

$1595

llllrt4 Door. Very low mileage by 1 local owner, new w-w
tins, I cyl. ellldne, radio, automatic trans., power
llleerlqj, 181118 &amp; litterlor like new car, red flnlsb.

Many More

Super Buys

In

Used C.rs

WAS

Friday to receive consignments at 10 a.m. Auction
starting at 7 p,m , Let us sell
your merchandise.

NOW

3·22-tfc

!~!oo~~~utomatic ?!!o.$495

·tiM
Olds
, e8 4 DOor, automatic, power

'495

1

· radio.

l963 Pontiac

WILL pfck up merchandise and

toke to auction on a per.

centag&amp; buts. Call

$295

Phone 742-44111.

9·23-Hc
· ----~THERE WILL be o 11J1mn Slnft
at the Rutland Free WI
Baptist Church Saturday .r
7: 30 p, m, Everyone Is
welcome,
•

steering, ·

'495 5295

Catalina 4 Dr., automatic, power
steering, radio.

1963 Or.,
atevrolet
'
cyl., std.
.. .1963V-8Chevrolet
radio ,
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Bisc., 2

, Conv.

6

engine,

1960 Chev. stand. trans.
'295
! ' . St. W oo, 6 c
j.,

and

SS95
5195

Jack
K~r~tte,

$1395

Ypu,
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\t. TGn Map, f cyl, qlne, local ono owner ,lrllclk, sr-.
llnllb, tW bo4y. J!HARPI
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IIJtoale!!e numlallae, ~ steerlri&amp; •• wide tio417.
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Far Rent .

EDROOM houle, Mid· ,
by owner. Phone 992·

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free gas, large lot and garden.

8-26-3tc

Available otter September 15,
$65 month, phone 742·3123,
8·26-Jtc

Mr.&amp; Mrs.

· s.21.6fc

1676 LINCOLN Hts ., 2-bedroom ---:=~---""--­
house. bath. basement, attic 5 ROOM houoe, one mile from
for storage. Hardwood floors.
Rutlind. C.ll 742-0crJ. ,
buill-In cabinets In kitchen, ·
·
'f.V-31c
gas f.Wnace. Phone 992-305ot ---~--~-I-2J.6tc POTATOES, John P•P*·
F
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_N
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_D
_ f_lr-st- 1-laor
;_:. ef· Racl.,, Qhl~, 15 per 100 fbi.
flclency apartment, utilities C.ll filt-3025.
..lUte
furnlsho!d, Phone 992·3874.
12·11&lt; 2 YEAR OLD Gutrnl8y helfer.
- - - - - - . . . . : .'"..;:
Eledrlc milk MP*!"Itor. Stl
4 ROOMS 1nd both · SyrI cute. of
twin t4olnch ploi/11. Av•Y
C,ll after 6 p.m., Pl1one 992· tr•ctor, good lor Jllirls. Pl1one '
3911 ·
992-'620.
:·r
,
_ _ __ _ _ _ .....:.'"_26-31p
..25-31p

7;;10-JOtc

5 ~?ON' hOyli; Bath. Inquire

Gent men': ' ....
:te
14 '

Come In, Look These Over/

1966 GMC

- - - - --

..~.31c

trans .

5 ROOM houu, beth, garego,
cellar, · storm doors and
wlndowa, 3 oats of around .
Phone 992-W ,
l-27-31c

.

73 ACRES, 6-room modern
ho\lse. Several ciutbulldlngs, 2
miles east of Dexler on Meigs
County R..d 4. Write R. L.
Andrick, 439 ~nes Drive,
Falrborn, Ohio 45324.
..27-llp
BEDROOM hoolse, bath. ~ "';i!9l;rr,~r.:;~:-:::--'-.
4 ec-.
Good condlflon, Will
C. BRComADFORD,
••
plettSorvlco.
occopt troller 11 portlol
f'h0net49.JI21
payment , Tu'1!::,'"' Pl•lns
Racine, Ohio
erea, Phone
lvlllo ' 11117·
Q:lff Bradford , 1.
3347,
5,)-tic
1-V·Jtp ~ ..
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ROOM
modern
home
with
READY--MIX
CON~Reri!{:·
7
basement, gara9t, !wo delivered right ,to lt~~r·,
porches, shade lrtti, 1'1• acre project· Fast and easy• .fret ,
ground located on At. 1:14, .St metal. Phono 992-m~• ·
SyracuH. Ohio, by owner. Goeg[oln Rt4dy -Mix· Co,,.
l'tlono Gallipolis -9539 lor Mlddloporl, O!Uo·
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appointment.
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r---~-----. new Mil!;• High SchGOI on old
R1. 33. f'holl&amp;l 992-2941.

'495 5395
'795

Jim

Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.

Real Estate Far Sale

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ca-"

$1395

23 cu. ft.
FREUERS
For '249.95
r i':~~= or Upright

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T.V. , cAlfP
ELECTRONIC SERVICE;
Phclnt 985·- · Long BOtfoiri·.
J.)..llc.
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cleaned. ~llist:
, Sanitation, Stewart, OhiO.·, Ph,
1162"3035•
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SEPTIC, TANKS CleANEI).;.
ReasD.hable .roles. Phont
· Jolvi '" RuiUII, ~fllliollt' ~~,.
4782 after S:30 p.m.
• · •'
4'7·1fc'i

Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy. D. sound system. Bolance$78.52.
Call 992,6271.
FREE gill with every pur.
3-8-llc chase. Call 992.3352. Use our
.- .,..,--- -.,-.- - - budget Iorino.
GOOD &amp;hallow well pump or jet
8-25-6tc
pump. Phone 99HI47
LIKE NEW gao range, $45. Also SPECIALS this week •t
Spencer's Mar~et, I
""-27-·Jtc good metal sink with
- - ------overhead cabinet. SJO, Call
mila north ot Eastern High
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, ony 992-5792,
School on Rt. 7: P.aches, 4
lbs. 49&lt;:; nice mU$kmelons,
condition, as long as hive not
8-:Z.S..ltc
extrolerge 39c; Lima Beans,
been wet. Paying $10 each,
Flrsllloor only. Mondays will COAL FURNACE, 22-lnch
2 lb. 45&lt;; apples, good to eaf
or cook, 3 lbs, 39c; large
be pick-up clay . Write, gMng pipes. Good condition, Phone
meng-. red or grnn, 4 lor
good dlrecllons. Witten Plano 9&lt;1'1·2738.
Company, Box 188, Sardis,
25&lt;; s-1 potot-. willie or
f.25-31p
red, 2 lbs., 39c. Many other
Ohio 43946.
- - -----·
specials.
l-26-31c
-------8-:ZO./Ic LIKE NEW. " International
chopper . Corn •nd gran
Female Help Wanted__ ~d. Direct cut. Phone 949.
3· YEAR-OLD . r'glstarod
8-25-5tc
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
Her&lt;llord 111111. 5~ by S. H.
DEALER : Wcirk August to
=-On~~~~~:~· ~·~ -------~'"._25-lfn WHEEL Rorie , Sales 1n~
December, free trolnfn&lt;J , No
rebuilt motor. Phone 949-3144
· ·
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Servl~, , Beum Lunibiir
collecting, no delivery, no COAL, limestone. Excelsior
•
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LOTS WITH all ulllllfos. Company, Cha1 ter 1 Olilo:, ,
cash Investment. C.ll collect Salt Works, E. Main St.,
11
• er P· m.
1-26-Jtc
Rntrlcfed sub division, 1ft lo Phone 915-3301.
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Charlotte Pomeroy , Phone 992-3891.
2-aao
lots,
Phone
Cllnter
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Heiskell. South Point, Ohio:
4-9-tfc
985-3301.
night
985-3302.
----....,----~
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7-17-Hc

RUMMAGE S.O.L E Thursday. FURNISHED apartment, 217 LOOKING FOR a registered
Friday and
Saturday , ' 3rd Ave., Middleport. Nice hall Arabten? Come and have
Thereafter every Saturday.
yard . porch, private en· a look at this year's fools by
L. 0, Tanyeden 40345. Eskey
Different Items every week.
trances . Phone992-2180or 992.
Hill,
F atwoodo
Road,
621 Locust St .. Middleport.
3432.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8-26-3tc
1-25-tfc
I-27·Jtc
VFW GUN shoot. Bailey Run
WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig·
Road. Junction of Rt. IU and 2 BEDR-OOM hoUH on Lincoln leg equipped desk model
143, Sunday, August 30 at
Heights, Coli 992-5127.
sewing machine. Excellent
noor
8·25-llc condlflon, only $37.60
1-26-Jtc
price. Makes buttonholes,
embroiders, and monograms.
THREE
ROOM,
all
alectrlc
PAINTING, hou,.. end roofs.
aparfment.
like
new. Phone 992·2685,
Clean out basements, attics or
.. 27-6tc
Aug.
25
In
Available
cellars. Very reasonable .
Pomeroy.
Must
see
to
apPhone 9&lt;19-&lt;4225 or 9&lt;1'1-GSI.
preciate. Phone Gallipolis ELECTROLUX cleaner, large
1-25-Jtc
·
claluxe model. CompfOte with
-9539 for appolnfmenf.
all
cltanln&lt;J tools and paper
8-25-lln
ICE CREAM Sociol, St. Pout's
bega. Runs like now. Will Mil
Lutheran Church, Pomeroy,
IQt S28 cash or terms. Phono
l'l'lday, Aug , 28 and Saturday, TRAILER. Brown' s Trailer 1192-2685.
August 29,¥ p, m. Take out
Pork, Minersville, 1192·3324.
..27,.tc
orders call 992·2010 offer 6 p.
8·21 · 1~c - -- - - - - - m, Wednesday or Thursday,
Touch and Sew uwln&lt;J
1-25-Jtp FURNISHED end unturnlshed SINGER
machine, compreto with
apartments. Close to school.
walnut uwlng stand. )Mil sell
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiOuse.
Phone 99H&lt;434,
on .ferrns or 170 cash. Phone
Lourel CIIH. now open each
10· 18-tfc 992-2685.

Locally owned, low miloase, whit...

w....,, 1 owner, brown flnillll

~5-4tc

8·26-31c

power steering, air conditioned, dark blue finish, white
top. Prleed for summer clearance.

'

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Sportsman Club. Sunday,
Aug. :tO,

wall tin!l, llhowslltUe wear, V-8 engine, radio, automatic,

1966 DODGE

,

GUN SHOOT. Forked Run,

$1495

1966 afEVROLET

'

American style AM and FM
radio combination, Hpeed
automatic cha~ar, 4-spuker

l'!lmerOY· O.
Stm A Few

Hems and .bacana. 3 ROOM unfurn/SnoG

• ' Mlfhlltnwat, 1$1\0!1iot411 by
· · R&lt;ICtntiHii fhlia""""'
· ·Jt:"

Mooaoo 4 Dr. Locally owned &amp; low mileage, white finish,
spotless Interior, aU good tires, Factory Air Conditioned,
tinted glaiiS, automatic trans., power steering &amp; brakes,
radio, other line accessories. This week only

Impala Convertible.

8-16-llc

----~-

1969 VOLKSWAGEN . $1895
'·'

James G.

Ellington, Baltimore, Mel .
8-27- llp

Our Low Prices move them fast - So Don't
Delay ... Visit us today, Clearance on all 70
Chev . Pass. Cars &amp; Trucks.

St•.

BEAUTIFUL colonial Early

--

quick response and to lrlY OLD FURNITURE, dlshos.
trunks, etc . Write M. D.
others who helped In any way

DEALER

~'

Wanted To Buy

•-speed

Balance $76.59. FREE gift
with every purchase. C.ll 992·
3352. Use our budget fermi ,
f.2Utc

their gentle and efficient care - - - - - - - - -

ol my clear wile and myse/1,

system,

changer, separate controls.

8-23-6/c

"

PomefiiJ Home l ABW.

BEAUTIFUL modern walnut
stereo-radio con\blnatlon, AM

plewood Loko.

8,18-12tc

AutO S.l•s

1965 FORD Falcon, 6,cyl.,
con· ,
standard shill, In
dillon. A r"l buy • ~· See
Sam.,.! 1 Bar"horl •tiovt
SyrocUH, on f!t. 124"l[C:I"OIS
from Rectno Planln&lt;J MJII ..

pqod

~.21·61•

1967 CHEVROLET
station wegon, VB.
condiiiOII. Cell 992··1'0r.
p. ml r,

....

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;DAN-lE"S .
'

Mobile Home Customer
We Invite Camporlsonf
Brln&lt;J your mol!llo homt
prices and notda lo uund let
us tell youlhtlrulh In Mobile
Home buying I No hidden
costs In .our prices II

MEIGS_

MOBILE HOM_IS.

Routt7, TUPI*'U!IIf"s. 0.
(..7.aatt..-u74m

CLELAND REALTY
DEXTEII, liT. I - 102 llues.
rarae barn, house With 2

bedrooms, . V2 ba..-ment,

porch, part ol the Inside hal
boon remodeled, .~ somf .
work done on the ilulllcto,
Sll,700,
MIDDLEPORT - 1 story
tram~~, 3 bedrOom•~

Mo.....,

Nth,

. yerd fully ·ten~...,511'1.
POMIIIOY,
Aw.- 2
story. framo, '3 &amp;odrooms,
Ill~. lull biMment, large
aarllffe, n1!'! tot, t13.~/IO.
lnslh""
IT DOBl NOT COST. TJ) OW!I
,
PIIO.r.IIITY, 11: PAYS.
'AUTOMQBILE I
,
!IE %~"L~; R,_ller · hn~elled? nt~~n"OI'III'I·,· ij2).,;
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Twenty months after being
· released from captivity in
North Korea, Cmdr. Uoyd M.
BU&lt;:her skipper of the spy ship
Pu~lo: has lx.come an autllor,
· regained the weight he lost in
prison and developed a paunch.
His growing bay window Is
·not unexpected for a man of 43.
'The book Is something else
again.
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still has a career in the Nayt,
argues that it was Navy·
bungling that led to the capture
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Mr. and Mn. Howard D.
Snyder, son, 3:47 a.m., Oak
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Hill, girl, I:S2 p.m., Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
SPradling, Jr., son, 2:25 p.m.,
Pt. Pleaaant; Mr. and Mrs.
Gary M. Adkins, son, 6:21p.m.,
Oat Hill.
DlSCHARGE8
Mrs. wtiuam Bmypi, J4n.
Charles FICII, Mrs. Prelton H.
Maynard and infant daughter,
Leslie .' ·nes 'olcCombs, Mn.
Lol a '
:ourn ng, Mrs. Fred
Park
.obert L. Rickard,
George .•. Robinson, Lee M.
Woolum, Mrs. Lorna McCoy,
Shirley Ann Mcllonald and Mrs.
Bessie Plummer.
Holzer Medical Center, Flnt
Ava. ind Cedar St. General
fisitlng hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m.
only. M.ioternity vial ling boors
2:30to4:30p.m.Parentaonlyoo
Pediatrics Ward.

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Mr.
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Lawsn
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and ~
" P. Burlem,
Rl. I,·
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Mr. an • .&lt;irs. WUUam D. Abolen, Leon, a daughter; and Mr.
and Mrs . Patrick L. MeCormick, Jackson, a son.
DIKbarges
Ben L. Ambt'ose, Mrs. Donald
L. Bloomer, Mrs. Anna Mae
Bowman, Mrs. Richard A.
Breece, Mrs. Roy W. Brinker,
VIrginia F. Brown, Mrs. O.'rid
Lewis Burchett, infant twin
aons of Wilbur L. Coon, Randy
L. Fox, Jr., Lynn M. Kloea, Mrl.
Laura R. LeiJheltf-Mn. Walter
J. Me'f!!., Mrs. RalieBh E.
Roble, Miss
Saullz,
Howard
Sayre,lnel:
Mn: I.Er!ltst
L.
Smith and Infant 1011, Wllfanl I.
1'1pple, Tara Dawn Wolfe, Mrs.
Leora WUUna, Julls Cooli, Mrl.
Myrtle Hayburn, and James

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MEIGS nEATRE

·' Regular 8.00 Sweaters

SALE 6.66
A spec:lil group ot womens ·
new loll sweeten tncl~atna

Carpenter

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sllpovers ana crew neck
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Melp Local School Board Thursday even1JJa by Lae Mceomaa: clerk. Sayre lllls the seat
vaeated by Mrs. E. 0. Ball. Mr. Sayre Ill employed with the Central Operating Co., New
Haven. He 1111 member ol the Mt. Unlllll Baptist Olurch where he "'"es aa Sunday School
llllpfrintendeDt, chttrdt deacm and choir directCll'. He attended Scipio Hl&amp;h School, never
beinl balltful about his [ll'lde ID his native frleigs County. Sayre said be Ill looking forward to
llft'VInc onllle board. lie and hla wife, Rosalia, have two chlldren, TimothY Joe, 20 and Mta.
Helena Loulle Rlgp, til the Carpenter area.

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sfucfy. Nofe ~ · Binders • Pencils • E•-• · T~bletlt •
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Cre~. (:i'1,ail f&gt;l!par . Primary T1blots : !,lui~ - SCotch
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Mr.andMra.WDUamLawaon
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tt.ltSHIII·Sii~-PMiies-lras·Ginllto·Siottl-r.
vlllllll ~her mother, Mn.
Just the dres- she wonts you'll find In our beautiful
collection. Hundreds to choose from - 'llaln!f dr"'"" In
Btrl ,' Withrow and other
In our li~~~~trle dtplrtment on the 111 floor you'll find ._.
lively prints end 1011!11· bonded op-ylltt. waotsllnd cottano.
rejatilltl ~·
atlltnf qualify, rill values In back to h1gh school or college
Many sfy!H t,o c'-t from In IIIII~ rao\Voo II'Om tots to
!l(r,I!D4¥ra.Glen0assawaJ,
IFingerte. Fomou•l!r•!ld• such as Phil Maid . Playtex .
tatns.
Come In ond make your oetactlont ftOW,
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w~. Ylllled their BODin t--o~r~m-11_1·-R~ag~trl-·.. or_m_·He_r_Ma~i~es_fy_·..K-at_z._ _ _~
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and . Kimberly were guests of
"'"· B~'l par111ta, Mr. and
Big new oolactli&gt;n of hqsltry fer grade school, high IChoollnd
Mra; '"!',· W. Akers in Hwicollege
wear. All olitt. Big selection of colors and styles.,
tlngtoa, W. Va.
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Ankloll . Nyloo Panty Hose . K- Socks and Nylons In
Small O•l4VJJ, ll'edlum (lf.1$11.o),.ltfge (16-16\1:1), eKirl
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Stripes . chidit · solid cotorstn a lira lloloetlon.
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Salet Mens 11nc1 Young Mens
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wldosprlld C&gt;Qtlars.
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nominee f&lt;r treasurer. and the
GOP flgur~ ita other nOI!liMes
are strons enough to win 1111
their own .
Cloud's campaign ~oms hope

Cook Ahead Sets

BIG SElECI'IONS

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"Richard Nixon figures the
best thing he can do for the
RepubUcsn party Is to be a
good president," ill the official
UnefromCioudsupporlera. ''The
best thing Roger Qoud can do
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Ucan ticket may bave to pay a slnlng campaign for govertheir own way lnw the raUy, so nor."
lnalstenl are the Qoud forces oo
Prlvotely, however, lbe
nisll!&amp; money and spending It reasoninl behind the luackaiaIndependently.
ing strategy Is that Cloud baa
Ru StroDe Clunpalp
blacklisted John D. Ilerbert,

Newaot theQoud lund.ftllllll

SALE PRICE 4.88

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' 'Onlled Piela lnlenlallonal Olllo Stale Fa~groundl to grou
k!arned toCiay Qoud baeHn are up to f450,000, 'irith more
arranging a $ZI per-tietltate- "f'lvy" coming from the four
wide raDy for the guhernalarlal dli1ners Sepl. 2&amp;.
aom1nee Sepllt and four •100. Other members of the Repuba.plate dinnei'i. a week later,
wtthaUproceedscolng to Cloud .
and nooe to lbe rest ol tbRepubUcan ticket.

A complete selection ot slzu far men and boys In Honu
qualify T-Shlrfs and Brl~ll.
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woahlng and long weer.

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HOSIERY fOR GIRLS AND LADIES

manlfeatalloo ~ the gobemalarlaJ nominee's prDIIlile to
pub)lean namlnee fill' tCMifDOI', wlthlt91d his support from two
are plaiuiing a Mriel til funll· other statewide nominees on the
nllllna mnlll fer lillt -Ill (lOP lld&lt;et.
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000 f&lt;r Cloud'a Uclallve tbelr ~ on 'the high-powered
during llil ~lgn.
Salurda:i' afternoon raUy ot tile
COLUM!IU$

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Bath the slim model and the regular cut. Extra hHvy blue
dllnlm- Sanforized shrunk. Slims in sizes 29 to 36. Revutar In
sizes 30 to .a. You'll like the ·ne•t Itt ora excellent quality of
Lee Rlaers.

Sale! Girts 2 pc Slack Sets
Regular 195 Slack Sets

Indiana· .

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970

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Ann Arbor, Mlchlpn, spent 1--------·~-~----·- ·
several days here with her
mother, Mrs. Faye J&lt;rdan and
other relatives. Mrs. Ida
Dennisoo, Salem Center, also
viBlted 'with Mrs. Jordan a••d
blr _... .~!her daug"if •·,
Vlnl'!lil'lll"ffl'tll, eounc : s,
waslrtwetnl/lhl goo&lt; ''"~ 1-.osl
Girls 2 pc. slack sets In sizes 3 to ,x, Corduroy; slacks with
weekend.
matching solid or striped tops ·- many styleo to choose from .
Among those calUng at the
home of Mr. and Mn. Ney 1-----.--·-~---------1
Carpenter follow!n&amp; the
Townsend-Dailey Reunion at
Temple Churdl were Mr. and
Mn. Sidney Pa~, Slrasburg;
Print Ac:efofes · Print Elderloo oilltlc leg brlef.tyle. Slzu 2
AI!P4· 1'11~, Cleveland; Mr. lo ·~·
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Mr. and a. ·Robert Parker
and chUdren, Middleport; Mr.
Set till complete seloctlon of back-lo-Khool underwear fer
and Mn. Clyde Jones and Mr.
tlrts. sizu 2 Ill 16. f'llnlies • stlpe- po(emu . sleepers . gowns.
and Mn. llarold Jones and
faililly, Ohio at,, Ohlo; and 1-----.....,-----------~
Mta. $11n14n llalley and son,
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POM£ROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

and dry. Very popular styte far school .and win!.,. wear. Solid
co!orsandheelller folllsln !XJysa.l,.s12 to 11.

Western Style Blue Jeans

some with m•tchlng vests . full cut. Sizes 10 to 18 and half
sizes l41f2 to 24112.
Colors Include: dark green · brown · black · navy and ·1sl.

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LEE RIDERS 6.98

Reguiar 10.95 Pants Suits
SALE 8.88

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Sale! Womens

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Sole of both 11!1 . _ ·sums oiMI the regular cull. Extra
heavy U\1:1 ounco blue den I'll· $1nforlzocl 1hrunk. Super slims

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slacks (!&lt; women. Nylon and wool
plaids . polyester knits · wide wale
corduroy . slim Ill · ball bottoms and
Stove pipe legs. Choose several pelr

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' •omen'l UbMllonlsl of the
llullln B. Alllhony era, who
revolullonlzecl women's clolhel.

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Aqualomb ~tor• 111111 plt'ctll) VIrgin· l~mbl \oool, !oill,.
·MichiM waihobt0. 'SizH 1"1111, '11!idlum, largo and i•lr•
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While, I ght and dark solid
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knit 60 percent Lambs
wool. 15....-col'fAcryllc- 15
~rcent Nylon.
Whlltt·wtftj Colored follO of
Kelly green, royal blue,
orange, gold. navy.

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Bonded slack sell lor women. Some with long sleeve lops ·

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tioo" since the ahlpa always
would remain In International
waters and the Sovtell respecteel the freedom of the leU.
Even more lmporllnt was the
factlha\ the Rusalans operated
similar electronic spy ahlpa off
the lllnerlcan c:caata. 'lbe ,U.S.
planners reasoned that the
Sovlell would never touch an
American spy ahlp because
ww:rned Russian counterparta
wowd be IUIC!I!pllble to retella-

Later the spy ship millsloo
"liB changed to include nosing
around off the Chinese and
1968
N&lt;rth K&lt;rean coasts. This
"Bucher : My Story" was created risks which had not
published this month by Double- been envlaloned In tile orlglnsl
·dsy. To promote il Bucher took staff study.
leave and came to Washington
NoDoeRew~Study
where he spent two hours 1n the
"Bul no ooe rew&lt;rked the
Pentagoo Book Store one day staff study," BU&lt;:her said. "lt
autographing copies for long was asaumed thai since approlines of the curious.
val came from high up In the
Combluatloa Leads to C~plure Joint Chiefs of Staff that ~~Y
In nn Interview with UPI, knew what they were doing.
Bucher said a combination of Bucher still believes the
Incompetent naval officers and United States made a mistake
: a bureaucracy that would not In not retaliating agalnat the
: bend led to the capture of the North Koreana Immediately
' Pueblo and its 83 officers and after they ael1.ed the UghUy
armed Pueblo.
men.
The graying commander said Asked if he-t~till has a career
some unknown person floated In the Navy In the wake of the
the lniUal idea for dispatching Pueblo case and his own
: ships weighed down with criUclsm of the Navy hieIntricate elec!ronic gear to rarchy, Bucher said, "I hope
listen In on Soviet radio and so. I'm still a highly qualified
naval officer."
radar frequencies.
Then a staff study was made It remains to he seen if the
. and the plan approved at the Navy feels the same way about
highest level. The plan was the man who wrote that the
official inquiry into the Pueblo
,..-~...--~~.. caae ''left a few holding the
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