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Muoklngum college, New
Conc«d, Aug. w, with Roy
Mlller Harold Camehan Res
Sbeneileld. 'l'herem Johnson,
aor&amp;ce Karr and Csrl BUIUm
allendlns Johnson and Karr
wen on the program presentlllg
the topic "How we are
chantllnS..;,envlronmentyear
round grazlll&amp;."
ew re88UIW
Jt was announced !bat there
were 12 enlrles In lbe bay
conteat which the district
IIJICIIIIOI"d at tho Melp County
Donald R. Krulmberger, a Fair wllh Roy Holter winninl
freqlllllllvllltortoMelpCounty lbe trophy.
aoer the years, Is new treasurer
oflbe(Joodyear Corporation in
A£on.
Com Production
Mr. Kronetllerger, who lls
llllftled to the former Naomi Meetings Slated
Jobneon, youngeat lllster of
'ibertoD Jobneon, Racine, bas
Meigs area fanners are in·
been serving aa assistant vlted to attend twillght corn

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was accepted by tbe Yelp
County Commluloners
Tuesday mornln&amp; in lbe amQllllt
of $111,500 for I yard anol tine
quarter loader. The loader wlll
replace the preRnt uillt at tbe
county gravel pit at Lelarl
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Jnolber~.sealedbldl

for lwnp and stoker coal wlll II!=
ad.....uaed with blds to ~
opened al tile office of lbe
Cllllllllasloners on Sept. 1htt
am.
Meeting wlth tbe comliJissloners was Donald Diener,
admlnlatra!Gr of Veteran•
MemorltiHoepltal,inregardiG
a new rotd around the new
hoapltal addition.
Attending were Charles R.
Karr, Sr., Bob Clark and
Warden 0ur1 COO!D)hJBlooera
m1 Marlba
clerk.

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Sumner whUe lbe Dale. Kautz
farm on Route 7 near Cheater
will be the second slop.
John Underwood, area
agronomist, Blll Smith, area
farm management agent, and
Blair Jalll!On, extension plant
pathologist, w1ll cover the
IGplca of producUon, man·
@llement 1114 disease.
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Bqpns

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MASON _ Mason's Little
League is aponsorlng a softball
Ulurnsment thlBLeaeventnsdlamatondlhe
Masoo Little
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below the Masoo Drive-In.
The double ellmlnation softhall tournament will begin at
5:45p.m. when Stewart's
Hardware meets Middleport
and lite Mason church wlll
battle Miller's Market at 6:45
pm. ·
· SII!een 1eamB have entered
the tournament and games are
scheduled each evening through
Labor Day. Trophies wW be
awarded to the championship

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ad Glon ~ of Olkland
Park were on hllld.
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aolllced by &lt;llalrman Russell
DeYoung. In lbe now pollltloo,
Mr. Kormberger replaces John
F. Bennett, treasurer lor 10
yen, who retired lollowinS a
40 year career with Goodyear.
Kronsnberger, who iB 49,
joined Goodyeer In 1983 !rom
Price, Waterbouse ad Co.,
c.rtlfted pubUc accountanls.
Prior to that be waa controller
of SelberllDg Rubber Co.
A native of Cleveland,
KrUienber8er graduated from
aWl Slate University in oo
with a degree In 8CCOlllllng IIICl
Ia a mtmber of the Amerlean
l'llllltllle of Oertlfled Pullllc
Accouulanll.
The ltoxetibetS«a reticle II
104 Creatwood Drive, WadIIWU'Ih, a suburb of A£on.

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board of supervisors' &amp;D·
A bld fronl ibe Soutbeaal aw(rded wltb lla.eb
Elected were Thereon
Johnson, chairman, and flsc:al
apnt, Ra Shenefield, vice
chairman, and Roy Miller,
IICI'elary and treaaurer.
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beld on tbe - d Mmclay of
•each JDOntb at 7:30 p.m. l'llr nbleql,..t meetllip.
Bebyslttera wlll be provided II

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Plans 1970.71 Slate

Three members of the Eighth
GredeConllnnatlooQasaoltbe
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy, have returned to
their homes alter apendlng 8
week at Lutheran Memorial
camp, Fulton, Ohlo.
The boys, Michael Braun,
Mlckev• Williams, and Jeff
RidgWay attended Manthano
Camp, which ls the . New
Testament word for Ieamer.
Thethetneoftbeweek'aBlble
study was ''TosetherMM."
TIMn was a wide selection of
acllvllles in wblch tbe boyJ
could pai1lcipete, IUch u arts
Md craft., football, buehall,
swblunlng, choir, IIJiimasll&lt;:a,
aoccer, volleyball, 1114 nature
bikes. They bad tbelr cl!olce of a
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areaa of VInton County ......, to'
be combed IGday 'by • comblned . county-elate l)OII!!O in
search of Oliver Milia, alleged
ldller of VInton CotmiJ Sheriff
· Haf.old Steele.
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Steele,' a If-year wteran of
law enfOI'cement who had plan·
ned wrellre In 1m, wu fatal·
ly shot ln tbe back and side
Monday ilblle serving a war·
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Qepartment of lllghways public
l..arlng Oct. 2.
The 10 a.m. bearing wlll be
conducted
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Director John
M. Dowler,
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Johnny Caab opena a threedoy series of appearances in
lbe grandstand today, whUe lbe
Dave Merrifield helicopter
acrobat show waa held lor an.
olberday.
On 1be barneas reclng achedule, the featured race waa lbe
Director of Agriculture pace
with $25,1100 in prize money.
Frisky lllll Willi tbe $32,660
Buckeye State ~ (or two •
year • olds in Tueada)''a card.
Wayne A. Lewis, Hamilton,
showed tbe grand champlon
Holstein dairy cow for the third
consecutive year. He bs a 11 •
year. old 4-11 member.
Donald Keltner, New Vienna,
won lhe jbDlor dlvlsloo of sheep
blocking and trimming wblle
Tom Cla)'IIWI of Eaton cap-

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lured first place in the oenlor
divlsloo.
Lynn Wallace of Cottover, an
II · year · old brunette 'llbo
reigned aa Champaign County
Fair Queen, was named OUlo
State Fair Queen for 1970. She
is a freshman at tile University
of anclnnatl majoring In fash.
ton design.
Cindy Hester of Buller Coun·
ty, Sally Stinson of Ross Coun·
,ty Diane Disque of Franklin
County and Cindy Martin of Ml·
aml CoWity were named wthe
COW'!. Miss Wallace will enter
lbe Queen of Queena cooteat
Sundoy.
The Hats Day contest saw
Mrs. Russell Wllllam8 of the
Columbus suburb of Baley win ,
with two entries - lbe Moll :

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Eltleaded o•lo wealber Ann Blitz of Kent bad tbe ~ ,. . ·

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"' credll . System· • Smtday wltll.
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Medal for commended by Jimes W.
frOm Oct., l'lillllps, alrfl'e1d ~II A. Pf4!1N111 report on the
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of~~~~~· lonl8rdid Jo l(popp'• parenll'. •IUa&amp;e of Rullaad
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sul:lsfantlaHnterest t!) ·YOUr mO!)lly. Milke the
moil of \lOur stvJ.irclJ !Aotcomt. '""e regularly.
Your savings af dli' Pan~ Is not ottly safe. but ,
available· \IIIMIIever netided . So ... come ln
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con· Veterlttl Melllorlat Hotpltal
ADMITTED
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Pomeroy;
Clara
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Mlnarsvllle; Charles
IUtchle, Mlnersvllle; Harold eo.assemblyroom,USliOEast, OOLUMBUS(UPI) - AU,etar
IWcfolil . . iieen•Pn!liedUI Smllll, . Jr., Reedlvllle; Athens.
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the 011eaco offtclt.lor fanllng, Theartha ·Keefer, Polnl Tile prvjJOIIetl 1U • mile good weather and plenty of
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DISCHARGES - Nancy AtbenawellsllitgCR20•US33 attendancelnrecord!lgures.
NvleWW tbe Si•twt«. N..,..: Manley, .Everett Hutton, junction solllh of .Dlrwln. II More than one mlWpn people
· . btl!'b06d YOuth Qarpa prOfll'lm Giclrle Gteen, Janel kn, would parallel emllng US 33 have attended tbll year's espom1 Operation ~
Joblt Nelaon, ml Orla Jlub. and former propoled alignment siUon in the flrltlb: days, wilh
Tblrty Glllla and llelf• bard.
w the west
six daya yet to run. Tuesday's
~~~~~~~ n ~ emRevised alignment would figures showed 154,539 falrg&lt;&gt;pljiilldbttlleprojeCidnll'"'!lto ·
better accommodato planned ers, boosting the total to 1,145,·
cl181j!tp pgbllc ·areu ud
FIREMEN CAU.BD
four lane lbnlted IICCtsl hlsh- 704, more than 1:10,1100 ahead or
'lfi'lllilll, ·
Ml~ firemen IUIIW1!fed way and proposed interchanges last year.
Buliara SeliN, Home a call al11:2$ am, Tues!ay to with CR 102, west of Shade and The one-mllllooth visitor was
OttmdJ · .Ntni. oldllned tbe Race .St., where a car was Ohlo 181, wesl of Dlrwln. · 011e of the Robert Cochran lam·
eomd..-!t7 llf!l~tl proJIIct reported on fire.
Suggested right of way for Uy from Strongvllle. Cochran, a
IIDdthelll'wlt~fGcldad The lU&amp;e was ~ proposed new corridor foUowa pharmaceuUcal salesman,
Meclle,t proJ'!CI wblell waa before.the department's arrival II!CIIimnendaUoni of ,_,~~y brought his wife and ftve chil·
fanded bt the~~ d .,,IIIII. !lftd.~eaware lf8hl. Owner completeli preilmlury en· dren to lhe lair on his vacation.
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The Cblldren, including a set of
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IIIGderete lanlover Ieday,
Aaalyala leaeraliY believed
Ike market's dowaward
cornc:tlon lllll bas furtber IG
go after m,t week's lllroal
lldva11ce. TWey also noted llutt
eoacera . ·aver
labor
wanted 101' not appearing In negollatloas ltl Delroll alao
court after he threatened elec· could put a damper ••
trlc company c:rewa lnatalling tradlq.
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Deputy Dive Wilbur, with
Steele at lbe lime of tbe lhoottna, was Wl)unded when be
tried IG call fOI' belp after hear·
lng 1hots apparently kill·
ed Steele.
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8berllf depnlles from sur·
I'01IDdJng counUes ,joined pollee
4op llld lllgbway Patrol bell·
coptesl In a IDIIIIIve search of
lbe detutel7 wooded area Tuesday. Mllbt waa believed carry.

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Pomeroy connell's approval
of tbe measure wUJ he for.
warded w Theodore Beegle,
englnter of the Mel,p County
Hlgbway Department
CoUildl, meeting earner than
1lsU81 due to·the fact thel Labor
Day labs on the regular
meeting dote this mooth, s1ao
pve a second and third reading
to an ordinance provldlng for
action ln caoeo where old
bulldlngs are fire or safety
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dangerous or fire haZards wbe there wlll be no loitering on .,- i
either repaired or tom down. village owned lots from 10 p.m; •
The ordinance outlines to 6 a.m. A fine of fliG Jl! ·'11;
proteatstepa 'bleb tbe pwpet 17 provided for violalorl. '"-"' .
owner may take if he objecls w more readlnp wlll be ~~ .·
lite order. It further provides
The ordinance oo loitering_If
acliOI'I which the fire chief is to· ' the result of conalllenl I'Cll)ltake to follow thrOUjlh on lhe plaint. by members of t!M/
razing of bulldlnga lf the pollee department' on 'lollerbtf
property owner takes no. aclloo laking place on village owned
on orders. The ord1nan~e lots. Considerable damagl"
provides allo that the fire chief baw been Incurred to plrillii
may lnoure safety measures be meters, partlculatly cin 1M,
taken by firms which deal in lower parldng lot along lbe 011&lt;1
lnflamable materials. ,
River, by young pe4!p.le loafiDg
!&gt;lven a fll'll readlni! was an there during the """l.llfll)r
Ol'dinance U1 stop loitering on
(Cottllnued OD pace :

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; The P.esent road; willch wlll
lie.~ for the new I'Oidway, lB
bOwn u the lllland ChW'ch
l!oa!l. Approval of the IIR road
ll.apattofaplanwafkedbulby
local leaders some montba ago
for Improvement. to be made In
tbe county, parlleillarly ln
acceas roads, with tbe slate
highway department to be
rt!llpOIIIible for lbe costs in·.
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All lido YQIIIIl Otolr, with Gloavllle 'l'homal u Ollllr
. lllncl«. ld the Oblo Slate J1'1lr. llelected from 2,000 .,..
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ben ollbe Blah Scbool Ololr: '11ley 11re ltaying bt lbe Youth
Oanler Donllitorlet oa lite Illite J1'11r&amp;roonda. Debbie lathe
daUllhter ol Mr. and Mn. Stanley Jolmon of Rt. 1, Racine;
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, Jri an eme.tgency move lnclildlng tbe Hiland Road peraoos he so deslgnales to tbHillijje IIWIIed parldng lot!·

JloriiJ.ay nlgbr, ~ ~e
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Cliitatiuctton of 8 new access

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Wtlbl11WQM1'1. Walter River, Weber.
I1\IPei"Yllor of Pie Gillla CquQty ' - Mat}'
Sc!hoolll of GaDlpolla. •
Chrl&amp; ~. Tomiilf ~.
Jinnlpg rl~bona and tba,, S!J8811
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schoola lbey represented were: ·))an Petty, ·
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EASTERN ~'- Chestlllr Reed, U.vld
· Donuh......,_, Tina Delk!ns•
Elemenlary - Bellly Amllbury, Jllgh SchOotPatty Dyer, Roctr , Fra~,r, n:=~
Jane Bahr, BeckJ Baker, MEIGS
- Wllll8m ~lOyd,~.:'.!!'::· · c
Roberta Jlaker, Kevin BartGn,.. Herrlaon'lllle Elementaq - Jm MIIScJ!l,
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Avis 13llsell, Jennifer Clark, 'Glen Kennedy. Middleport Palrlda~.~~~~ .PeJ!on, ~:~=~
PaineiB CIIJI!Ch, llenlae ~., Elementarl
D4vld ~~~ . l~leree, Bobby Rope, 'K.
Cindy DIU, Becky . ~ Demoakey, Gfqory Knap, Jeff ~~ lliqie, Pall) Rupe, De!n ' ,;..,,jm
Donald Eichinger, Marllit Moore, Ton)i Seott, Aana Sl!lrt!t Randy Tacketl, ~
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Evans, Terry R. Farrar, J~· Stewart Melp Jllgh School - Tyree, Edith , Woodard. ar • ,
frey Friend, VIckie Gaul, Unda Deal, Owen B!ackwoocl, SaUallury EietJ!enlary - Joyce =~~~=~dJ
Fr!l"ces Hawk, Rachel Hunter, Nlkl . Bremberg,
stepben' N-, ·Ri
Brian Jordon, Pamela Kautz, Buchanon, ·Ralldy Burt, John
Ord, VIckie Rll!lr, Debbie ·
Brende Lallham, Mike Lawson, Csrd, Janice Eastman, ii&lt;Jier
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SYRACUSE - Mr.andMrs.
JamesR. Whlte,doughterMar)'
:~edovemlibtcamplnglna rou..·lll4~for,l.~
·Belh, llld Roy Unroe of Dunbar •
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Twp houri .... day wu IIJ)enl maybeealelltbere, taken out or
W. Va. and Richard Duckworth
Tours flower BlloWB, clvlc dearallons wlll be ~lured. •-•Iller
c1u1 with tllelr 11 wiU be dellver611111·Syracule
m1 Agne9 White, local, atbeaullfl~tlon projects are oo Arrangemtllll wo.re made U1 b;di'vlduot ~cher, who ac- reoldent.. For deUvery ·Nt'VIce
tended the 'frl.County ClUzena
the agenda of actlvllles planned continue lbe lunllr lllfdm club companied tbe cblklren to phone enMll, 11'JZ43'13 or 11ft.
BandRadloClubjamhoreehcld
by lhe Winding TraB Garden work with tbe cub scouts.
lbe UJness of 2101 or aee any /•IIJ!:lllary
Sunday, Aug. l&amp;, at lbe Beckley
Qub for the 19'10-71 year.
Attending the p!•nnlnc :
Mlcha
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Meeting recently 11 the home aeulon were Mrs. Robert u 1..,._ and Jeff wert in lbe
A "Ilea martel" wul alia' be
W. Va. and visited Hawks Nut
of Mra. Dora !Ieaton, lhe club Lowla, (nlldent; Mn. Heaton, -r~&gt;
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Fischer held and there wlll be ~··
new state park near Amstead,
olllcers and prosram com· vice prelldenl; Mn, 11obert :r'ofPastorT ·von
w. Va.
teams.
thll
Melp
mltiH members outlined the Thompton, presldtllt-elect;
was •pent
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wlll be ot 'whlciJ f1Die i ·' · ~ 'member.
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Also attending from tbe local
Conslruction
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Unl\ld
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area's Trl-County Club were tile People's Bank team.
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attnb WPI ,bold a lliillli:
Harold Will ~r .. Buck Beaver, On Thursday evening at S:45 11ap II apected to be com· Johnsons Announce
STAR CLASS MEI!:TB
-tiblpltlbe-Ciflnw
Mike Neutzllng, Buster Pbe~. Meadowgreen
Gardens wlll pleled 111 the tlld of tbll y-.
SYRACUSE _ The atUUtal
DtuJiu llariiDI at, •• aJD,.
anci G«qe Francis.
meet K.lll4 K. Mobile Homes
A tblrd ..... wW btVolw Birth of Daughter
p•-•c of the Star Clul ol the
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Sales
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wllb Jim's Amper
more euavatlon 011
Mr ml Mrs Jamea w Firat United Preabyterlln
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meet GSI atl:45.
Iilii roed C111111r11C11on.
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frlda'y eyenlng'aachedule
WbettC'I'IIplete,lbeparkwlll Jolmaon of Pomerny are an· Mra.SualeFIIcheratMomln&amp;
wiU lnclude tbe West Columbia itfford pttWc flablit&amp;, phmnlng noiD1~ tbe blrtb of a daughter Slar. A dellcloua potluck lunch
Tws.
HlllhllUes versus Point All Slarl lind bodng, pcmleklng llld oo Aug. ll at the Pleaaant was served at noon, with grace
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at•$:45 p.m. .llld the Farmers OV1l'Dl&amp;bl campbt1 ladlllles, Valley Hosp~ m pG!IDds being glft!i Jiy Mra. Rachel ~ 'plcnlc .of lbe . put
ANNE OF THE
Bank te1m veraus Foote ·
The baby.:; baa been · eci McBride, !levm•l members of malronloiB:!'IIIPilueCbaplllr,
THOUSANO OAYS
Mlnerala18:45,
14 OWlets Gr--"-·"'~ lhe~MalunCiulwere &lt;Jrd* d tile
Slar,.: ITtchnlcAIIorl
llllrelbmenta wlll be BOld.
Tractor Contest
Teresa Lyn, "'j-.· -,;!ye guesta. · ·
held~ nlshfat tile ~!«tie of
Richard Burton
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Mrs' Followlnll tbe .lunch tbe Star ~ ~, Jolm ~.
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Mr --A Mrs 0or Ebersbach Slated Labor Day
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Mra: Clul hel!llla . . - meetlllg ......,... ..
Tile Ant F.-n Uncle
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. ,-rankle
Mumaw, Husband~ ~ ~ _.
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former realdents of Mason ml
~1, preeldlng. SbQ read gulall at the plmlc. Mn. Allen
now o1 Otlando, Fla., visited tbe pulllng contell 1114 a pua4e· ml Mrs. Nora Jobnson, Grove the 23rd Paalm .for ,devof!ona. Hupu pve cnce. Gimes
peat two weeki wlth her wW he among tlie hljhllsbb City, are great-srandmotben. lldl call was~:.~ were played and 'prl••
molber, Mn. Everett (Gladys) wbSD lbe Otetller fire deplrl· The Jobnsona have a Bible·- · JloullM · ·
awlrdeci to lbe wlmerl. Plana
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ment ._.. lla . Labor lla7 deughter, Jamie Sue, nine, ml iraa c:Ot,dQ~:!ed. Cballlllrll five ·~ to ,ierve refresh.
VIsiting ~ Ebersbachs at celelntlon Monda,J.
a aoo, Todd, seven.
ml IIJ:.Of lluciY· booll ''G\l!l'i menll at tbe Cha.Ptet: meeUni
·Ther mother • home were Mr.
A cblcll;~n aad II)JIIrerlba
P,Ychlit!lt'· .were ·~ ml ~ nlsht.
s.pt. 1
and Mn. Morris Walker of barbecue wlll begln II 11 SJII.
s~ed. M call
fOI' A~ were Mt.llld Mrl.
Double Fiotun Progrom'
· Nevado; Mrs. Mabel Gerlach with lbeparadeachedttled l'llr 1
September wlll be • Bible .w.n Hi!aMi, ·" "· and Mn.
and !laughter Carol, of Pt.
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THE STERILE
Pleasant· Mre• F....-esl Bachtel p.m. ...,._, u.- _...., Veterans ll{emtrlal HOIPital character. · . ..., """"r'' .....,._, ~..., "" . .... """'
CUCKOO
of Mlddiepor't· Miss Jessie contesl:"'twil!.!'!l"~bSeldpJDat.witbeth AD~ITTED - Mlcbelle wlll be tbe belli~, Meetlllg JJ&amp;r!'Y.,~1Jir,:._andGrMn.,
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Lena
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-:u~~: ~!:' O.le lila farm In the Mason;' Tlmoth7 'j118tls, Mid: Atten~lns , were ,111~mbera French, Mn. ·!!:~~Norton,
Wenden Burton
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· fotODIICID.Jnthelltemoi!D llM!n! dll!port; Vlclcle.YoWJg, Olfton; Mn. Dalay RoUih, Mra. Mn.Beu)alqlay.M,~. Jtllle
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LOCAL IEMI'8
wlllbePIII"'IIIdbleyderaeee Joyce Carson, Mason; George Florence Polll, Mn; Rachel Houdaahell, ~·' ~ ~;~r,.
(Calor)
Temperature ' ln downtown for tbe dtlldna.
Radekln, Albany; Ruby Gibbs, ·~~. Mn; M)'la Hudeon, Lyo111 and lh'izl &amp;I'NJ~on, .
R Puneroy Tueaday at 11 am.
Pl'oceedlfrom1heda7wlllgo Lelart, w. va.; Harry Relt-~· · Mrs. Ada Edjlle Miller.
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tolbeflreecpdprnenl~oftbe mire,
West Colwnbla; Debbie . SJack. Mrf' AUSUSI&amp; 'tVlll and
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Alberton, Long Bottom; · gut~t., Mtl. Doria Jrle..d llld
Charles Whittington, Jr., · Qarr1n .,., JWrln,Mrl. Ellber
Ml"'"......... m1 Woodrow Call ' Harden and Debbie, Mra.
81!:1!:1• DIVOBCI!:
Melp Geaeral Helpltal
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Jr., Mld!lJeport.
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DISCHARGED
Michelle
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Mel,p
CoWIIJ ,Conimiltl Pleu ·
·DISCHARGED
- Georse
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Bearhs.
lAura
PICkeN,
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Cryalal &amp;:, SlllfJI'OII,
Kaulf.
111aJre J4ft ·~ N- Racine, )II. t; a..ln,t Cal~ B.
and ril.a and~; ANI tbe Simpson, Jr., ~om~roy,
- • ,,bolteu, Mrs. ~·
· · .charllnS a~ chtelty.

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awarded each ·lilth ·a

COIDity parka department. was
OpeD bo
1iDUlft8 broadl)' at lbe now 8IJII. honored during a program ot wiU be IIW1Irdad.
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acre part. Davie Councilmen tl!eSep!emberltmsetlngoftbe claurootnviiUallat!wlllbe
Dave Yarborough and Jeffrey Rutland P.T.A.
alta' eacb meeting.
Latham weno alao on band Ul Plana for the recognlllon of Mn. Howard lllrcbllald wlll
tbe park that wlllaene tbelr Mn. Margaret Paraonl, Mn. bandle notes of tbe meetln8l IG
Martha Cbapm·~, Mro. ,.._,11, Mra. Tam lllriiD wlll
area. .. _ ...._ llOiiiiiiOilled Blanche Nellon, llld- Mn. Allla .serYe
- - • ptC4Pam dtllrmiJI,
''MrS ,... .._
ad Wmclell Grate u bance
that th~ park would be a living Osdln were made cllrlng a
memorial to her hlllbald.
recent executive committee chairman.
'"As time goes by,'" she meetlngheldattbeboiDeofMr. Hoapltallty for the firll
oald " 'and 88 tbll park Is and Mn. Vernon Weber.

furthwde¥eloped, I beHove thot
all the people fNn all waiU of
Hie will benefit from tbe
CllllliDlJslone' ~~ : :
the Iovin&amp;· llll!llldld~•• L~ to
Mlll'kbam wbo
- ,_. make tbll co1Dity a better place
in whlch to Uw.'"
A few days following the
dedication ceremonlea an
_.,,Till federal grant for second
slap clevelopmenl of Markham
Park wu announced by the
Department ol Lend ml Water
CottserYatlon. The money wlll
be used fllr lnltallallon of
U!llltles, acavallo11 d a ~
acre lake, wblch wlll be named
Laka Mldoi)'D bt lrlbute to the

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: .ftl!i!Jurgb Pirate. would~ tile
-~man. to I** 1111dll' lbe
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(tljif~,rO:of.r~b. l'!lllllenhepht~alter ~Braves'lOiiJ!Il~lol!ve
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out. tbilli' a double bY Tony Taylor ID lbe pmu.
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Steve Hunlz' .lPih·!~nlng .,_.,...,h
hit ils!IIIOIII iP1n1t It wlnl . 'Die 1.41. Angeles Dollien 11crlllee fty drove In 1be ~.. NtwYOlk
when w~ ~ lciire41n wl!lpped.lhe Aillnta Braveil, w n1n1 run for lbe Padres 111cL Chi~•

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lbe •12th
Cleon Jonea'
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, ·. ~ lllllable Slargel! cUd jult · Ron Barbel; 'I~ puf-.s
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·that In 1111 Sunday's from &amp;In Dllgci for . .,GOO,
:·.. doubleheader with the San pltcll!ld one lnriJi1g IIJid ret.ivod
. ·. Fraricllc'o Giants bDt Tuolday credit for hla el&amp;blb win
: · ntpt he CIJDo riaht back to althO!IIlbTugMcGrawfiDIIhed.
. -"""".In three nma with bla 2Ith PlnclHllll« Terry Hannon'a
· , .lficmet of tha year and alinCJe 1inCJe With tw~ oulln lbe Ulb
~-·lfle Pirates anappecl a u ·. ~Wed &amp;!!.~ trOm IOCCII1CI
1 ·~ Pma ·IOIInlalreak with an IH, bUe 11 thci Phlllles won their
·, ,,- ¥1c!ory over the Montreal flftb slraiSht g.mt. Ron Slnto
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lilt a IWOo!'llll hemet after a
••,'Ole victory enabled lbe trlp1a by Jim Hldlman for lbe
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·· !:ill •lbe New Yon ·Mete ID the
" ··~atlonal League'1 B•al
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\f!vo'aarrtel· The Mete defeated
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WASIUNG'roN(UPl)-VInce
lii!llngs hUe tOO ':ubBbowed ·to
the -"~·••·
a-2 111 ~bilrdl, coach of ll1e Wuh·

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IIJid ~&amp;In Dlego~eorecia Sol,
~ win over lbe Houston
Altroa and Ban .-~anclaco.
clowned lbe ClnclJuiall Redl, $.
1 1n other National 't.ague.

enabled Pat Dobe® ID win bla
nib game. AI Ferrara homere!l
for tha Padrea, who ~t
Goorae Qdver bla fifth eetbeck
while Jim Wynn bad two bill for
tha A1lr01.
Jun Lefebvre'• two-t"un John ~·s lwcJ:oliiJI,
homer was lhe big blow of ll1e twMun pbjclJ double off Clay
Dodsera' flrat-came win c,arrOIIIDIIJeeiShtbiDnlniPvt
pnMWCI by lbe lhutout relief lbe Glanla IIIF flllb
pltehl!lg.of Ray Lamb and Pete riet.ry. G~ylord Perey pltd!8d
Mlk¥l8el! over lbe lui live a seven-hitter ID win bla 11111
Innings. WUIJe Davll' twMun pme.
homer alter a doUble bY Ted

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•................ Phuuea•. • .,.ton
lledllrlns, was reported
today lobe "In it&amp;vo condition

IIJid near death" In a Wuhing·
ton hospllal. ·
A lledllrlns ~. With
the team Ill Tampa, 1!'11., lor a
Fridayahlbltlonpme,saldbe
could not - " -· the re..'""""u
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pitb~ In IDday'a edition of
ll1e WllhingiDn Post.
lledllrlns Offlclala could nol
be reached far comment.
'!be Pvcsl quoted no aourc:es
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'do 10111etldng " · '!lid SlargeU
":'I've been ~vlni loo manY
•l,lletl on bUe - like thOle 12 on
Sunday,"
..·-eD Hill Romer
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Stargell omered of Bill
· ~ during a four-run
..lfxllf' Inning and drove In
· anolbtt run with a alngle In ll1e
elshth. Malty Alou alao
for lbe PI!'ales, 1111

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Tuolday atGeorietown Unlverlilly HOipllal.''
However, reports thai tha ~7·
year-old Lombardi'• Ulnel8 waa
,terminal llavo ga1J!ed wide
ctreulatlon 111 lbe nation's
capital recently.

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Phlladt1 1• 63 70 .~o 7'it
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Laor.=:os 74 58 .561 to
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HOuston
62 11 .466 221'1
$lin Dl~
51~ .383 33'11
Phlla i =y•: 2, ~~nn
Ld$ Alto 6 A~ta 3, tot
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Pltl$burgh I Montreal 4
New York 4 St. Lou 3, 12 Inns
San
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way," !!Aid the !;IJieln!iail Jlec!l'
11181111er .,. ht l1alf • bearladl7
poked af 1!11.f9oll ~ CCIIIducllnc a jiGI!'·IIICII'IeJII on
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Ancleraon pondered lbe quea.

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"Sure, I'D go home llld think
abocll tblnp," asldSpclrk)r. "But
aeardl for analrin! I'm not
1111W'teoough tollncl them."
Anderaon remind,eel bla audl·
once be didn't crow about his
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Lao Anaeles &lt;Sutton 13-10) at Helse2h
o o o o
removal ala two-loot section Ill Atlanta (Jiaoh 12·71, I p.m.
Ma~oct
5 o 2 o
the colon, l'tHIIIered the San Francloco (MI1rlchal9·9l McCovoy lb
2 o o o
hoopllal. July 'l1 and bas at Clnclnnotl (Nolan 15-5), 8 Henderson If
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remained there. since At tha p.m.
Dietz c
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Son DI:Jo (Coombs 9-10) at Hart 3b
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bla Ulnesa or bla condiUon have
Tllunday's Gomu
Totalt
» 5 10 5
beendlacloseclalnCII
Pitts at Montreal. night
CINCINNATI
.
Philadelphia at Chicago
ab r h bl
New York at St. Louis
Rooerf
4 1 1 o
Los Ang at Atlanta, night
Tolanct
4 1 1 1
San Fran at Clncl, night
Pem3b
3 o 1 1
Son Diego at Houston, night.
Bendlc
4 o 1 o
American Loagw
MI1Cb
4 o 1 o
East
~rm•'~
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3 o 2 o
Baltimore
86
48 .642
Carroll pph
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Now York
75 S9
.560 11... Stewart
Detroit
70 63 .526 15'h
G
Booton
lk lothiln p
2 0 0 0
68 ~ .515 17
Cleveland
65 HI .485 21
Concepcion ss
1 0 0 0
fllashlngton 63 70 .474 22'1&gt; Olne ph
1 0 0 0
Tolalt
14 I 7 2
Wnt
San Fran .
000 200 120-5
W. L. Pel. GB Cincinnati
010 000 200-3
Minnesota
78 S. .591 ...
E -Chaney. DP - Cincinnati
California
7741 5962 .556 •'h 1. LOB - San Francisco 10,
· Oakland
.514 1'h c
1
Kansas City 52 81 .391 26'h lnclnno 1 1·
Milwaukee
50 85 .370 29'h
28 - Mays 2, Bench, Tolan,
Chicago
Hart, F111t11ts. HR - Boncls
119 87 .360 31
T'llud8y'a Results
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Min 7 Mil 1, 2nd, 11 Inn•
9 7 3 J 3 7
Cleveland 4 Washington 3
McGlothlin
6
8 3 3 5 3
New York 4 Baltimore 2
Carroll
L
(9·3)
Detroit 10 Booton 9
2 2 2 2 1 2
Oakland 6 Chicago s
Gullett
1 o o ·a o 2
Kan City 4 California 0
HBP
By
Porry (Perez).
Today's ProiNible Pitchtl'l
WP
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OpenS September 11

USED 'CAR LOT

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Pass

3N.T. Pau

W£ ISSUE HUNTING UCENSE

Pus

()peninl l•ed-• 3

ny 7-3), at Boston (Peters13-10
and Koonce 2·3), 2, 1:30 &amp; 7:30
p.m.
Chicago (Johnson 2-Jl at
Ooktond(Odorn 6-SI.!O:JOp.m.
Kansas Cltv (Johnoon 6-9) at
. California (Wright 1"11 ~•.\1 ·
~t=ro·.
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Minnesota (Z.Op 7·3l .. ..t
Milwaukee (Patlln 10.11), 9
p.m.
Cleveland (McDowell 19·81 at
Wuhlngton (Bosman 14-9),
7' 30p.~•rscfay's Gomos
Chicago at Oakland, night
Kan Oty at Calif, night
Cleve at Wash, night
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12 GAUGE 3.98
16 GAUGE 3.65

Community
Corner a, Charlen.e Hoeflich

0.

A lladlllm of AugDII weddinall baa been eltlbUibed by !be
Blablloe flmib''
' Ssturclay, Aug. 21, Jennllet lllaDIIee beelme the bride of
..ilm llulcber. Ql Aug. 10, 11M, PatlJ BIUeslee and MmlD arete
· ~ w.c!db1l wws, and on Aug]&amp;, ltrl, lbe pll' parelil,
.Qackand Dally, w.e 1111ft'led. An allll and lllde, Mr. IIIII Mrll.

CINCINNATI CVPI) -'111e
Clnelnaall Reds kavo
rtHI!ed three pla;pen from
11oe IDdlallapoU. farm dab ID
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FraU Duffy and oatcller BUI
Plllllllller. Daffy ..lied .%G
willie PICIIIIlller lucl • .%G
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itbelrdaapter, Sall1 (lb. Eddie R. l!lfnll), who Ia ...nuechlttb
tnlnii.Sall1, wllolel11iPtldla aboird!be u.s.s. New Orleana,
~~~ Z'IOO National Ave., Nillonal aty ~ Clllf, ~,

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i¢.c.Bmllb,wnalao11111'ried~lbelulweeto1Avcu~t.
:- Ill addltloll 1D the 'teddJDg 11111lven.lea, Melvbl'a blrtbdly
;falll Gil AIJI. fl. Come any Allpll' lbe Blakealee family will not
lick for • to celebrate.

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NaYII BoiJillal, He
'· ~eel bla pareuta, Mr. ud Mn. Pbll Globobr, lrom there
~8anday nl&amp;bt after being nown In earner Ill the cia)' Inial a
[lloapltalln Okinawa.
1 Millie haabetnlllatlonebboardllle U.S.S.Dalulb In Vlelnam
tptara and wu not ICbedoled to retur11 1o tha Slatea until
·.
. He'a botll1ilallled for lrealmolll of a blcll probhm and
olnowtbat'aaboulllllblapmateknow.

"Real Sharp"

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IIIIa/,' .lit .-Jd, ~ tD,Ibe . mit 1111 o11111:
1!1 @I
.1101, liclli lbe i11!W '1\a,ve .,_ top f¥. ahcoH iJf 111m• .ut. ijl.
playing since 1tie All'8tilr Jll1l8 1lho ,......topua alllllnr Jlil. i
Jrilk,
,
tenJns.ID ~
.
''1bellii8Werlielln flip 111111
plldler for ,tbe ·MID- ., ·
tbe btta," ukl ~·point. 11e.Ota 1'wlllll '"d ~)'
lng toward lbeplayen~ dresma lllght be pinld liiiMn•y
f!Mllll. "No I1W!alll' can put by lhulllng GUt ll1e lilllftltUi
1'11111011 aacoreboard.
Btewerl,
.
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"Jim got bla ~ -.,.y,"
'!be Redlwere limited to sev· cracte4 GVIOI'd. "[ dldn'IIJO- .
eo hila by lbe Giants' Gaylonl t1c:e ltWli&amp;l t11e7 lllllled Cll1 lbe
Perry aa they IUifered t.b!dr .d~tllaiJimQlhldiCit
'·"' pme. Bulthe -1117• ......,_
_,_.....
seventh loas lD their ,...
llgames.
·· ·
me Ill II 'lll1en l 1o1 back lo lbt
And tonlcbl, they'D nm up dui!GUI.'I
apinltJuanMarlcbal,wbollas TblawujultllftertheRedl
wonllbb1arcnrtoevenbla sanclwlcbedadoablebyBobby
season record al M.
Tolan between lllnglea by P'e1e
Usually Mar1cba1 Ia bidding Role IIJid Tony Pam: to acore
for bla 20th YlciDry about thla two 1'111111n the boiiCllll of tbe
lime ... lbe -··~. but an ad- -venth to tie lbe ICOre 11 J.
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verse reaction 1D penicillin ad- aU.
minlltered aflir Marlchal de- ~~Charley Foz, the Glanli' ·
veloped an ear lnfectloa 11111 /nW.aaer, had made 1 trip ID
apring fouled up his limetable. tha mound, alter Perez lllqle.
Gary Nolan wUl OlJIM* Marl· "lwaan't tblnkins about IMine
chal.
"'-no oul," aald Foz, "[ IIIII
'lbe Reda' loas Tuoaday nlgbt, '\Old him ID reacb dowD bacalll8
and coupled With Loo Anieles' therehadtobelillllltll1lDgleftiD
Dodger sweep Ill a doublehead· II."
er In Atlanta, left them Perry cUd 11111 thai, awltebed
wtth a 10 • pme lead In tha to o!f • 11p0ec1 llreaklnc 8lld 1ot
NatlonaiLeague'INII.
Johnny Bench and Lee May to
Atwo · out two rnn pinch dou· cut short lbe Reda. rll!f.

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: .ftl!i!Jurgb Pirate. would~ tile
-~man. to I** 1111dll' lbe
, ~ !h peMillt rille -IVell
•,} .· ,ir·I'JIIIle s~re~~~· ~·leaving 12
" tolfttler• stranded In ' i

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(tljif~,rO:of.r~b. l'!lllllenhepht~alter ~Braves'lOiiJ!Il~lol!ve
'1'1!1 ¥t\4
out. tbilli' a double bY Tony Taylor ID lbe pmu.
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rie!Grf 'IJ1d ·.* :'!l !lob !~ eiShth.. .
Steve Hunlz' .lPih·!~nlng .,_.,...,h
hit ils!IIIOIII iP1n1t It wlnl . 'Die 1.41. Angeles Dollien 11crlllee fty drove In 1be ~.. NtwYOlk
when w~ ~ lciire41n wl!lpped.lhe Aillnta Braveil, w n1n1 run for lbe Padres 111cL Chi~•

on

lbe •12th
Cleon Jonea'
I!Qvblebeader.
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.
, ·. ~ lllllable Slargel! cUd jult · Ron Barbel; 'I~ puf-.s
1
·that In 1111 Sunday's from &amp;In Dllgci for . .,GOO,
:·.. doubleheader with the San pltcll!ld one lnriJi1g IIJid ret.ivod
. ·. Fraricllc'o Giants bDt Tuolday credit for hla el&amp;blb win
: · ntpt he CIJDo riaht back to althO!IIlbTugMcGrawfiDIIhed.
. -"""".In three nma with bla 2Ith PlnclHllll« Terry Hannon'a
· , .lficmet of tha year and alinCJe 1inCJe With tw~ oulln lbe Ulb
~-·lfle Pirates anappecl a u ·. ~Wed &amp;!!.~ trOm IOCCII1CI
1 ·~ Pma ·IOIInlalreak with an IH, bUe 11 thci Phlllles won their
·, ,,- ¥1c!ory over the Montreal flftb slraiSht g.mt. Ron Slnto
~.
lilt a IWOo!'llll hemet after a
••,'Ole victory enabled lbe trlp1a by Jim Hldlman for lbe
.
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·· !:ill •lbe New Yon ·Mete ID the
" ··~atlonal League'1 B•al
•
•'Divlllonlllid lntteaaed their
'. ~~ ·ov.. tbeCllk:aloCubclto
\f!vo'aarrtel· The Mete defeated
.,
. die·SU,oul1Csrdlnall,44,1n 12
WASIUNG'roN(UPl)-VInce
lii!llngs hUe tOO ':ubBbowed ·to
the -"~·••·
a-2 111 ~bilrdl, coach of ll1e Wuh·

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IIJid ~&amp;In Dlego~eorecia Sol,
~ win over lbe Houston
Altroa and Ban .-~anclaco.
clowned lbe ClnclJuiall Redl, $.
1 1n other National 't.ague.

enabled Pat Dobe® ID win bla
nib game. AI Ferrara homere!l
for tha Padrea, who ~t
Goorae Qdver bla fifth eetbeck
while Jim Wynn bad two bill for
tha A1lr01.
Jun Lefebvre'• two-t"un John ~·s lwcJ:oliiJI,
homer was lhe big blow of ll1e twMun pbjclJ double off Clay
Dodsera' flrat-came win c,arrOIIIDIIJeeiShtbiDnlniPvt
pnMWCI by lbe lhutout relief lbe Glanla IIIF flllb
pltehl!lg.of Ray Lamb and Pete riet.ry. G~ylord Perey pltd!8d
Mlk¥l8el! over lbe lui live a seven-hitter ID win bla 11111
Innings. WUIJe Davll' twMun pme.
homer alter a doUble bY Ted

Pma·

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•................ Phuuea•. • .,.ton
lledllrlns, was reported
today lobe "In it&amp;vo condition

IIJid near death" In a Wuhing·
ton hospllal. ·
A lledllrlns ~. With
the team Ill Tampa, 1!'11., lor a
Fridayahlbltlonpme,saldbe
could not - " -· the re..'""""u
,...~
pitb~ In IDday'a edition of
ll1e WllhingiDn Post.
lledllrlns Offlclala could nol
be reached far comment.
'!be Pvcsl quoted no aourc:es
aald

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' ! 'I'm glad I was ftnallyable to
'do 10111etldng " · '!lid SlargeU
":'I've been ~vlni loo manY
•l,lletl on bUe - like thOle 12 on
Sunday,"
..·-eD Hill Romer
. ~-• h
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f'
Stargell omered of Bill
· ~ during a four-run
..lfxllf' Inning and drove In
· anolbtt run with a alngle In ll1e
elshth. Malty Alou alao
for lbe PI!'ales, 1111

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s81•d Near
. Death

LcJmbNdi "was In .....

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cmdltlon IIJid near death
Tuolday atGeorietown Unlverlilly HOipllal.''
However, reports thai tha ~7·
year-old Lombardi'• Ulnel8 waa
,terminal llavo ga1J!ed wide
ctreulatlon 111 lbe nation's
capital recently.

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~ 70 .m 7
Phlladt1 1• 63 70 .~o 7'it
16 •.m 13"'
Montrea
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w. L. Pd. Gl
Clnci!'M'I
f6 50 .632 ...
Laor.=:os 74 58 .561 to
iif'..,r:.nclsco ~ ~ : : ~'IJ
HOuston
62 11 .466 221'1
$lin Dl~
51~ .383 33'11
Phlla i =y•: 2, ~~nn
Ld$ Alto 6 A~ta 3, tot
~.. """" 3 Atlanta 2, 2nd ·
Pltl$burgh I Montreal 4
New York 4 St. Lou 3, 12 Inns
San
Frcm 5 Clncl
3 Inns
sen DJ&lt;voZ
Hous 1,
10
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Aildere&lt;ill'l ~ IJ1d ni{jt
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Pet. Gl ~ . . ge!llng col4~ ,
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Leap
63 ·530 "il. "I don't care bec1u1e l \1011'1 IIUoD. tbe•

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feel like eatq lllucfl lilY·

way," !!Aid the !;IJieln!iail Jlec!l'
11181111er .,. ht l1alf • bearladl7
poked af 1!11.f9oll ~ CCIIIducllnc a jiGI!'·IIICII'IeJII on
~'a;H loas to &amp;In Fran·

·elic!O Gi&amp;nli.

•'Se8rcbfariMWOI'I?"
Ancleraon pondered lbe quea.

Uon.

"Sure, I'D go home llld think
abocll tblnp," asldSpclrk)r. "But
aeardl for analrin! I'm not
1111W'teoough tollncl them."
Anderaon remind,eel bla audl·
once be didn't crow about his
5AN FRANCISCO
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1 o 1 o
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1 o 1 2
on ear., ....
Lao Anaeles &lt;Sutton 13-10) at Helse2h
o o o o
removal ala two-loot section Ill Atlanta (Jiaoh 12·71, I p.m.
Ma~oct
5 o 2 o
the colon, l'tHIIIered the San Francloco (MI1rlchal9·9l McCovoy lb
2 o o o
hoopllal. July 'l1 and bas at Clnclnnotl (Nolan 15-5), 8 Henderson If
4 1 1 o
remained there. since At tha p.m.
Dietz c
5 1 1 o
bls
Son DI:Jo (Coombs 9-10) at Hart 3b
3 o 2 2
2
11
30
about the nallire ~ ~kln ( loslngome ' ' a:
~~";';; ss
~ ~ ~
bla Ulnesa or bla condiUon have
Tllunday's Gomu
Totalt
» 5 10 5
beendlacloseclalnCII
Pitts at Montreal. night
CINCINNATI
.
Philadelphia at Chicago
ab r h bl
New York at St. Louis
Rooerf
4 1 1 o
Los Ang at Atlanta, night
Tolanct
4 1 1 1
San Fran at Clncl, night
Pem3b
3 o 1 1
Son Diego at Houston, night.
Bendlc
4 o 1 o
American Loagw
MI1Cb
4 o 1 o
East
~rm•'~
~ ~ : :
w. L. Pet. GB. Chsntv ss
3 o 2 o
Baltimore
86
48 .642
Carroll pph
o1 oo oo oo ~~-----------tlllllliiiiiiiiii
Now York
75 S9
.560 11... Stewart
Detroit
70 63 .526 15'h
G
Booton
lk lothiln p
2 0 0 0
68 ~ .515 17
Cleveland
65 HI .485 21
Concepcion ss
1 0 0 0
fllashlngton 63 70 .474 22'1&gt; Olne ph
1 0 0 0
Tolalt
14 I 7 2
Wnt
San Fran .
000 200 120-5
W. L. Pel. GB Cincinnati
010 000 200-3
Minnesota
78 S. .591 ...
E -Chaney. DP - Cincinnati
California
7741 5962 .556 •'h 1. LOB - San Francisco 10,
· Oakland
.514 1'h c
1
Kansas City 52 81 .391 26'h lnclnno 1 1·
Milwaukee
50 85 .370 29'h
28 - Mays 2, Bench, Tolan,
Chicago
Hart, F111t11ts. HR - Boncls
119 87 .360 31
T'llud8y'a Results
&lt;21 ) ·
lphrorbbso
Mlnn &lt; Mllw 0, 1st
Perry
W
117·14)
Min 7 Mil 1, 2nd, 11 Inn•
9 7 3 J 3 7
Cleveland 4 Washington 3
McGlothlin
6
8 3 3 5 3
New York 4 Baltimore 2
Carroll
L
(9·3)
Detroit 10 Booton 9
2 2 2 2 1 2
Oakland 6 Chicago s
Gullett
1 o o ·a o 2
Kan City 4 California 0
HBP
By
Porry (Perez).
Today's ProiNible Pitchtl'l
WP
Porry.
T
- 2:119. A CAll Time• eon
25.150.
Balllmorv (McNally 21-7) at

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AT

KEITH GOBLE FORD

OpenS September 11

USED 'CAR LOT

.

Pass

3N.T. Pau

W£ ISSUE HUNTING UCENSE

Pus

()peninl l•ed-• 3

ny 7-3), at Boston (Peters13-10
and Koonce 2·3), 2, 1:30 &amp; 7:30
p.m.
Chicago (Johnson 2-Jl at
Ooktond(Odorn 6-SI.!O:JOp.m.
Kansas Cltv (Johnoon 6-9) at
. California (Wright 1"11 ~•.\1 ·
~t=ro·.
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Minnesota (Z.Op 7·3l .. ..t
Milwaukee (Patlln 10.11), 9
p.m.
Cleveland (McDowell 19·81 at
Wuhlngton (Bosman 14-9),
7' 30p.~•rscfay's Gomos
Chicago at Oakland, night
Kan Oty at Calif, night
Cleve at Wash, night
~~~~~eo!~· ,'\:ft,~~

12 GAUGE 3.98
16 GAUGE 3.65

Community
Corner a, Charlen.e Hoeflich

0.

A lladlllm of AugDII weddinall baa been eltlbUibed by !be
Blablloe flmib''
' Ssturclay, Aug. 21, Jennllet lllaDIIee beelme the bride of
..ilm llulcber. Ql Aug. 10, 11M, PatlJ BIUeslee and MmlD arete
· ~ w.c!db1l wws, and on Aug]&amp;, ltrl, lbe pll' parelil,
.Qackand Dally, w.e 1111ft'led. An allll and lllde, Mr. IIIII Mrll.

CINCINNATI CVPI) -'111e
Clnelnaall Reds kavo
rtHI!ed three pla;pen from
11oe IDdlallapoU. farm dab ID
'•IDibe'--atthe-•-' ....
,.
~
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'!be Redlwere limited to sev· cracte4 GVIOI'd. "[ dldn'IIJO- .
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Perry aa they IUifered t.b!dr .d~tllaiJimQlhldiCit
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apinltJuanMarlcbal,wbollas TblawujultllftertheRedl
wonllbb1arcnrtoevenbla sanclwlcbedadoablebyBobby
season record al M.
Tolan between lllnglea by P'e1e
Usually Mar1cba1 Ia bidding Role IIJid Tony Pam: to acore
for bla 20th YlciDry about thla two 1'111111n the boiiCllll of tbe
lime ... lbe -··~. but an ad- -venth to tie lbe ICOre 11 J.
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minlltered aflir Marlchal de- ~~Charley Foz, the Glanli' ·
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apring fouled up his limetable. tha mound, alter Perez lllqle.
Gary Nolan wUl OlJIM* Marl· "lwaan't tblnkins about IMine
chal.
"'-no oul," aald Foz, "[ IIIII
'lbe Reda' loas Tuoaday nlgbt, '\Old him ID reacb dowD bacalll8
and coupled With Loo Anieles' therehadtobelillllltll1lDgleftiD
Dodger sweep Ill a doublehead· II."
er In Atlanta, left them Perry cUd 11111 thai, awltebed
wtth a 10 • pme lead In tha to o!f • 11p0ec1 llreaklnc 8lld 1ot
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~ BID Rigney Ukes to make a
~t of moves but he was happy
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·• The Minnesot.a Twins' manager, who moves hla men around
Uke a chess player was thinking
about resting Harmon Klllebrew In the second game after
he hit hla 39th homer In a t-4
game vic•ope•"'•
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In the second game Killebrew Montreal 100 000 300- • 5 1
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cap a slxoJ'UIIllill thai wrapped Stoneman, Marshall (6), Strohup the game. The Twins had mayer (8), Reed (8) and
alreadyscoredlhreerunsln Bateman.WP....Vele(9-W. LP
- Stoneman (4-UI. HRs-Aiou
the Inning on Jim Holt's walk, (lsi), Stargell l241h). Belloy
Rich Riese's single, an error, a (24th).
sacrifice and Cesar Tovar's 112 1 . )
single.
N. y.""'~~ ooo 001 011- .o 11 o
In other games, New York St.L 001 000 100 OlD- 3 10 2
edged Baltimore, 4-2, Cleveland McAndrew, Sadec:kl (8),
nipjled Washington 4-3 Oak· Frisella (9} , Folkers (11),
land •~"""
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Marshall Unlversl.ty.'•· for~·lbjr!l .tbne,inJI,.,yeara.
football program lnaugurites 'l'in4! 'Witb "iO the Jell were
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&gt;~ : ......., . Killebrew, who look

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~ ,1f1111 Frank Howard of Wublnl·
"' too at II wouncl up with 7 RBII
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request, wilb llllll!lfOUI prlmf Moton called his councll
time aeries offering atom tDgetlier today to reclllllllerJd
''w81.'11jJig meway or ~UH, of llle-UAW ltrllre Genea·al Moton
the dingjn ol belns hooked," If netelllal')' to get 1 lllltilfac:lo.
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"Headmaater," 1!1 Wllldl be said he *ould not healtale ~
JIDI'!r8JS lbe heacl of a 8llllil J'eCPIIUIIend utrllrugalnat lbe
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drugs." Presidential aide over three years. 'nle ecmpaFr1111klln D. Roosevelt was Robert Finch will appear as nle• called the offere the rlchtlll
the first U.S. president to hlmaelf In this episode.
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Douglas Fr..-, head ol lbe
UAW ·Chryaler Department,
Uihned It "rlclleuloua" and
echoed Blueatone'a warning
tbat ·the companies were 011 a
"mllllllon course" toward a
lllzlke.
'nley said the ''new money"
offered In tbe package for
W""es
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Boston
260 0110 010--9 11 1
Kilkenny McRea (11 Hille
(2), Patto.:.OO (5), Tl,;,mern!
18) and Price; Sl-. Rlomo
.~:"t~~:::,_ I~P Wa,':
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HRt - Andrews (16~) Nor
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Murcer and Roy While's two- Perry (18-lll
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run blast carried New York McGlothlin. Carroll m ;·GIJIIett
put s.Itlmore. Frill Peler8on (9) and Bench. LP-Corroll 19·
IIICII.Jndy McDaniel combined 3) . HR-Bonds (21st).
on a nfne.hltllr.
llsl gomo)
Wlpel 0111 Lead to Win . Lao Ang 010 220 OlD- 6 10 0
Delrolt hit four homen Atlanta 001 200 0110- 3 10 2
Including a grand slam by Jim Oateen, Lomb W, MlkkeiMn
Prlce to~
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D _ _._._ (8) and Holler, Nlekro, Me...,pe o'ut an ..
Queen (5), Priddy (7) and
lead and beat the Red Sox. Tillman. WP-Lamb ($-4). LP....
Gates Brown's solo homer In Nlekro (10.11). HRo-Ltfebvre
the seventh, which gave Detroit !::!:/~,/:,'a (30th).
a 1~ lead, proved to be the Loo Ang 012 0110 0110- 3 1 2
difference. Boelon'a Tony Coni· Atlanla ooo 110 0110- 2 5 o
gUaro a1eo had a grllld slam In Moeller, Brewer (8) and
the game.
Sucll!kla. Holler If!; Reed l'-7)
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WP (31st),
l'tlOtller O.vls
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HRs King.
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hitter fqr bll·flrlt victory of the t71hl.
y.- II Kanaaa Oily beat
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Royals IIC&lt;II'ed all four runs In
tile 10venth lnnins to beat·Tom
Murphy.
An lnfiw!'old hit by TOny
LaRW188 th the bases loaded
In the nlntb gave Oakland tile
victory over Ollcago. Lalllllsa's hit snapped a r.c; tie :a~~er
Sal Bando'a lingle tied tile
game. Gall If'¥!••' pinch
homer gave Chicago a 11-4 lead
In tile !Alp ol tile nlntb.
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~ tile paat two years, although The Packers, Colla, and was halted Tuesdliy nlsbt and off the ~. .
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but was given a clean TuesdAy. The lledsklns cut
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tile 1011011 on the lax! squad.
Ill other trades, the Los
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draft choice d Ron Smith
'&gt; live-year vete'""an
r ,wety • to the'a
1Chlcqo Bears In exchange for

players, among them veteran
running back Perry Lee DUnn.
The New York Jets put oftlnjllred defenslfe end GerTy
Philbin on their !njured-reserved llstllld....,....., defeftll
back Jim w~-on the t.a~~
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~ BID Rigney Ukes to make a
~t of moves but he was happy
.Z.about one he didn't make
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·• The Minnesot.a Twins' manager, who moves hla men around
Uke a chess player was thinking
about resting Harmon Klllebrew In the second game after
he hit hla 39th homer In a t-4
game vic•ope•"'•
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110). Gladding 110) and Ed·
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LP....CUiver (6-5). HR1
Ferrera l121h..2:_
Pltl&gt;bgh 000 104 021- 8 12 4
In the second game Killebrew Montreal 100 000 300- • 5 1
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cap a slxoJ'UIIllill thai wrapped Stoneman, Marshall (6), Strohup the game. The Twins had mayer (8), Reed (8) and
alreadyscoredlhreerunsln Bateman.WP....Vele(9-W. LP
- Stoneman (4-UI. HRs-Aiou
the Inning on Jim Holt's walk, (lsi), Stargell l241h). Belloy
Rich Riese's single, an error, a (24th).
sacrifice and Cesar Tovar's 112 1 . )
single.
N. y.""'~~ ooo 001 011- .o 11 o
In other games, New York St.L 001 000 100 OlD- 3 10 2
edged Baltimore, 4-2, Cleveland McAndrew, Sadec:kl (8),
nipjled Washington 4-3 Oak· Frisella (9} , Folkers (11),
land •~"""
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Marshall Unlversl.ty.'•· for~·lbjr!l .tbne,inJI,.,yeara.
football program lnaugurites 'l'in4! 'Witb "iO the Jell were
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Fallfleld Stadium lnd a 3iiO'
lAullvllle•a ·'jvy Wlillllhi!ton
pow1CI buffalo named ~co. 11 wh!Ded~ tblrd itrlte put An·
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gel MaDiual who hacl workecl
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billetedattheLawrenceCounly tllenlnlllto~tllewln.
(Ohio) falrgrounda, was
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won, 7-l,ln lllnnlngs to
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&gt;~ : ......., . Killebrew, who look

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~ : borne run lead after being tied
~ ,1f1111 Frank Howard of Wublnl·
"' too at II wouncl up with 7 RBII
~ to boost 'hla 1081011 total to 107
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t'ellpllllll to tb6"'1rhl\e ...,... -~ team at o-al
request, wilb llllll!lfOUI prlmf Moton called his councll
time aeries offering atom tDgetlier today to reclllllllerJd
''w81.'11jJig meway or ~UH, of llle-UAW ltrllre Genea·al Moton
the dingjn ol belns hooked," If netelllal')' to get 1 lllltilfac:lo.
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"Headmaater," 1!1 Wllldl be said he *ould not healtale ~
JIDI'!r8JS lbe heacl of a 8llllil J'eCPIIUIIend utrllrugalnat lbe
~vale~ of~:.~ ...Wid'• Jargeal 1118J111facturlng
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girl who Is ruining her life 'tilth tolallng about $3 biDion doDan
drugs." Presidential aide over three years. 'nle ecmpaFr1111klln D. Roosevelt was Robert Finch will appear as nle• called the offere the rlchtlll
the first U.S. president to hlmaelf In this episode.
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UAW ·Chryaler Department,
Uihned It "rlclleuloua" and
echoed Blueatone'a warning
tbat ·the companies were 011 a
"mllllllon course" toward a
lllzlke.
'nley said the ''new money"
offered In tbe package for
W""es
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put s.Itlmore. Frill Peler8on (9) and Bench. LP-Corroll 19·
IIICII.Jndy McDaniel combined 3) . HR-Bonds (21st).
on a nfne.hltllr.
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Wlpel 0111 Lead to Win . Lao Ang 010 220 OlD- 6 10 0
Delrolt hit four homen Atlanta 001 200 0110- 3 10 2
Including a grand slam by Jim Oateen, Lomb W, MlkkeiMn
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Queen (5), Priddy (7) and
lead and beat the Red Sox. Tillman. WP-Lamb ($-4). LP....
Gates Brown's solo homer In Nlekro (10.11). HRo-Ltfebvre
the seventh, which gave Detroit !::!:/~,/:,'a (30th).
a 1~ lead, proved to be the Loo Ang 012 0110 0110- 3 1 2
difference. Boelon'a Tony Coni· Atlanla ooo 110 0110- 2 5 o
gUaro a1eo had a grllld slam In Moeller, Brewer (8) and
the game.
Sucll!kla. Holler If!; Reed l'-7)
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tile 10venth lnnins to beat·Tom
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An lnfiw!'old hit by TOny
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In the nlntb gave Oakland tile
victory over Ollcago. Lalllllsa's hit snapped a r.c; tie :a~~er
Sal Bando'a lingle tied tile
game. Gall If'¥!••' pinch
homer gave Chicago a 11-4 lead
In tile !Alp ol tile nlntb.
Ml1:e Paul went a 141nnJDp
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LOUISVIIJE, KJ. (UPI)- t.eaaueieim-'ttledfoplecond
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The Columbui Jelll' win stNak ptac:e In the~. tm. games
~ tile paat two years, although The Packers, Colla, and was halted Tuesdliy nlsbt and off the ~. .
~ missing ~everal games with a Washington lledsklns, In an the charging International 'nle Louilvllle Colooels, with
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but was given a clean TuesdAy. The lledsklns cut
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·(E411ter'• Ne~: Maeh hal has helped haul this debrii qualHy.
JleeD wrltt.eD allout ae eon- home ln the hope It can be
According to local welfare
Mou of mlpaal ·w·r~n repaired for use or sale.
director Maauel Ray~.
for an
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held on SePt. Mr. and Mri. Jlloyd Welliiel
r.- neile takel a liard to.k for I&amp; members of this La· welflu'e fundi to "Intact lamcl the ·Star an,t Mn. Roy YOUI!gbe(l' 'cl
al lbe eolldlllou of one ml·' red• famUy. Count them: illes."
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Garden
the RnUsnd New Hartford, Iowa, spent the
paat famOy In Ill own back Jose Marla Lopez, hla wife, "A famUy 1J only eligible Friendly · ·
to be in- palltweek'hernllllln8Mr. ani!
yard.)
Genll\'ava, their seven ebU- for money If It's broken liP.'' vlted. 'lbui'eday members will Mrs. Vernon' Neaae. !lilt•·
dren two daugbters·in·law Raymond says. "I bow lbll tour Foreat Actea par\ and the YOWIIIberlls the daugbter of tbe ·
and tour grandcblldren.
sounds terrible. And acto- vernon Weber garden. Mem- late Mrs. Clara Weuel rea•fillll ,
ly TOM TIEDE
LAREDO Tex -INEA)Jose Lopez 18 a cls~slc, aUy what we are doing Is bersareiOmeelat·thecorner of Gowman, former relldent.
JWinteu
The motbe; Is tr).mg to •e· stinging ease of Amer~can fore In g some famUiel, to Main and salem al 5:30p.m.
Mn. Donald Houdallllelt ~· Mr~.
pair some clotblng she found poverty. Born here 53 years ~~~,to~~~;·1~:.~
Regional ·clinii!a were an- Syracuse Is amedleiljllltlenl it ~ ed on
at the city dump. The father ago, he has. never even
nouneed In a letter from Mrs. the Holzer Med:lc&amp;l center·
and
Is picking flies from a glass learned English. The son of sorry·"
GObert CUllen of Marietta, the Everett Bales, Pomeroy, ber
of nonfat powdered mill&lt;. a poor man who was the son soSorry.l•A;!rehlaM'f."'d= Reglonllclinlechalrman. They Route31sconflnedtotheHolzer · - - - - - - - - .
One of the children has of a poor man, he started on
Medical Center, Room 230.
caught a cucaracba (cock- the bottom of the woandrk schaale enta.
Mr. and·Mn.llerberl oaon
roach) and Is 8 tl c k 1n g 8 when he was. 12
s Sitting In a chair with no
of pomeroy and Mn. Ecbl
needle In ita head.
stayed there SIDCe.
back, s!ill trying to get fllea
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Lopez IS am gran wor .er. father of tbiB famUy 18 a pafuneral ol Mr. Dtmn'a alster....
lt could be any day.
A stoop laborer. He can p1ck !belle man.
law, Mn. Grace M. DIKGD In
SAME DAY
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onions and tomatoes. Notb·
Columbus Saturday. Servtcea
SER,VICJO
Its always the same for lng elae. He has never There Is no work; there II
were held at the Shroyer
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the~ people.
earned more than ~.ooo a no hope.
'the famUy of Jose Marla year In hla life. And even "My children have never
Funeral Home with burial in the
US.'OIIr FI'H Porklilg Lat
Lopez ''Is sprawled on the tbls pittance salary-$1,500 tasted Ice cream," he says.
&amp;Inset Cemetery. !lie Is surmattresses of their home. below poverty wages, $4,000 "Mv wife has never seen
vlved by her husband, Harry.
The mattresses are hand· below national average-is movies. ru.mt now we have
WEDNESDAY
Recent dinner goellts of Mn.
downs and smeU. They have subject to reduction.
~.3&amp;. I don't. know why it Is, POMEROY LODGE 164 • C. L. Heaton were Miss LucUle
216 E. 2nd, ............,
been pulled outside for use
bo
but we are poor. We have a1- F&amp;AM regular seulon, 7:30 &amp;nltb of Chester and CareW.
because the temperature to·
Like this year. La r sur- ways been tbls way. It will p.m. Wed!leeday, tarnple in Heaton cl Los Angeleil,. Calif.
day IJ 101 degrees-and be- pluses in the North cu~ .the never chanRe."
Pomeroy. Work ln aecond
cause no~~~ in the family seasonal job opportumties ·
de•ree for on' candidate.
likes the
e of the house Lopez, along with 500 other
aeireshmenlll.
anyway
fa m II y men ln this city
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alone, bas been forced to remtJRSDAY
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GRANGE TO MEET
WSCS, RACINE Wesleyan
,f;;e kitchen has a dirt
He has tried to get work,
Meigs Courtly Pomona United Methodist Cllureh,
floor and cardboard niof. usually failing, His best ef· Gnnge will meet al 8 p.m. bazaarworksbopatthehomeof
Since there is 110 sewer, the forts have been as a catch- Friday at the Star Grange Hall Lorene DUlll81, Thuroday,
wringer wasblog machine is on in local onion fields, at near Salem Center. State starting at 9 a.m. Bring
draining out under tile iill· about $1.05 an hour.
sewing and baking conteols wiU material to w«k with.
year-old gas range. One of
His sons, most of wbom be held at the meeting snd ofSATllRDAY
the obUdren says the floor are still young and none of fleers for the next two years will lllGH ~ dance party,
gets pretty soggy all rlj!ht, whom can speak En2ltsh. be elected. All members are Saturday,
Junior 111gb
but there's one consolation: have been equally unsuc- urged to attend.
auditorium, Middleport, 1:30The detergent suds drown cessful in finding work.
11:30 p.m. wllh the Jays emthTheeucarlsaclias:IJ:. bar ~
As a result. the Lopez
SWARTZ REUNION
ceelnl!.
ere . · a s
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e uv- family has existed this sumThe annual Swartz family
SIJNDAY
watt bulb In the Ieben. And mer on an average of $40 a reunion will be held in the
OURS F AMJLY reunion
a picture of the Madonna on week. Out of this they pay Woode grove, at Alfred, 0., on Sunday
Rock
Springs
one of the PackIng-crate $20 a month rent for their Sunday, Sept. 6, with a basket Fairgroundl. Basket dinner all
walls. A gang of ducklings shack, $15 a month for gas dinner at noon. Program in
walka around freely, toler· and electricity. The remain- afternoon. Marvin Dutcher of p.m.
ated only because one day ing c a s h is for food. It
ld t d hla
MONDAY
they will grow large enough amounts to an average of Groveport is pres en an
MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
to kUl and cook and eat.
about 30 cents per penon daughter. Gladys, Is secretary- Eight and Forty, htlme of
Never mind the rest of the per day.
treasurer·
Harry Davis, Pomeroy,
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88 PICNIC HELD
animal and looxllo feet of receives some second-hand Racine has returned home and
The amual ltaomi Baptist!
land rendered sterile with clothing now and .then. But has ~. discharged from the &amp;lnday Scbool plallc '11'81
bottles, cans, bol&lt;81, tires, as far as hardsblp moneblyl, armed forces following a tour of 'l'llelday al the new roadllde
unstuffed sofas, oil drums. or Aid to Dependent C · d in VI Ina
park on State Route 33.
Eacb member of the family dren, the fa m II Y doesn't uty
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Altendinl were Mr. and
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On the evening of August 3, a hurricane nemecl Celia
' hit the Texas coast at 160 mph.
U wrous;ht havoc In Corpus Christi. It devastated
areas for miles around. It left a trail of Injured and
homelell people who nHd help rl&amp;ht now.
Red Croll voluntee.s are there, dolns everything they
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and chil4terVirtl"b'D 'Gn'ttiifi'iwt.
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FROM 5,000 BTU TO 36,000 B'l'U

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Mr. and Mn.
Kimberly and
Faanle Weal,
Plmela, Mrs. Susie
Mn. LolB Rnbertaon and
Allen Hampton. Mr. Qualls
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OXYDOL PLUS
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DACTOMEBT
Democratic Action
President Ernest A. Wlill,ett,j
Recine, announces that the
District Democratic Action
Oub wiU meet at 8
'111ursday at the Coach
Wellswn. Dinner will be
!romB to 7:30p.m.
invited. The Thursday
sponsored by the
l)emoCra\ic Action Club.

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ATTEND STATE MEET
Mrs. Greta Suttle and Mn.
Nellie Vale, Melgs.::ounty
School Supervlsofa, were in
Colwnbus Tuesday attending a
state school supervisors
executive ll!!asioq held at the
Ohio ~tiGD Assn. building.
Mrs. Vale Is treasurer of the
· state organtzaUon and Mrs.
Suttle is Scutbeast RegiOnal

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·(E411ter'• Ne~: Maeh hal has helped haul this debrii qualHy.
JleeD wrltt.eD allout ae eon- home ln the hope It can be
According to local welfare
Mou of mlpaal ·w·r~n repaired for use or sale.
director Maauel Ray~.
for an
•
oll 11e job. In lbll ar&amp;lde There lt Is In brief: home Texas law does not grant
held on SePt. Mr. and Mri. Jlloyd Welliiel
r.- neile takel a liard to.k for I&amp; members of this La· welflu'e fundi to "Intact lamcl the ·Star an,t Mn. Roy YOUI!gbe(l' 'cl
al lbe eolldlllou of one ml·' red• famUy. Count them: illes."
.
Garden
the RnUsnd New Hartford, Iowa, spent the
paat famOy In Ill own back Jose Marla Lopez, hla wife, "A famUy 1J only eligible Friendly · ·
to be in- palltweek'hernllllln8Mr. ani!
yard.)
Genll\'ava, their seven ebU- for money If It's broken liP.'' vlted. 'lbui'eday members will Mrs. Vernon' Neaae. !lilt•·
dren two daugbters·in·law Raymond says. "I bow lbll tour Foreat Actea par\ and the YOWIIIberlls the daugbter of tbe ·
and tour grandcblldren.
sounds terrible. And acto- vernon Weber garden. Mem- late Mrs. Clara Weuel rea•fillll ,
ly TOM TIEDE
LAREDO Tex -INEA)Jose Lopez 18 a cls~slc, aUy what we are doing Is bersareiOmeelat·thecorner of Gowman, former relldent.
JWinteu
The motbe; Is tr).mg to •e· stinging ease of Amer~can fore In g some famUiel, to Main and salem al 5:30p.m.
Mn. Donald Houdallllelt ~· Mr~.
pair some clotblng she found poverty. Born here 53 years ~~~,to~~~;·1~:.~
Regional ·clinii!a were an- Syracuse Is amedleiljllltlenl it ~ ed on
at the city dump. The father ago, he has. never even
nouneed In a letter from Mrs. the Holzer Med:lc&amp;l center·
and
Is picking flies from a glass learned English. The son of sorry·"
GObert CUllen of Marietta, the Everett Bales, Pomeroy, ber
of nonfat powdered mill&lt;. a poor man who was the son soSorry.l•A;!rehlaM'f."'d= Reglonllclinlechalrman. They Route31sconflnedtotheHolzer · - - - - - - - - .
One of the children has of a poor man, he started on
Medical Center, Room 230.
caught a cucaracba (cock- the bottom of the woandrk schaale enta.
Mr. and·Mn.llerberl oaon
roach) and Is 8 tl c k 1n g 8 when he was. 12
s Sitting In a chair with no
of pomeroy and Mn. Ecbl
needle In ita head.
stayed there SIDCe.
back, s!ill trying to get fllea
Fulton, Shade, attended the
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Lopez IS am gran wor .er. father of tbiB famUy 18 a pafuneral ol Mr. Dtmn'a alster....
lt could be any day.
A stoop laborer. He can p1ck !belle man.
law, Mn. Grace M. DIKGD In
SAME DAY
,
onions and tomatoes. Notb·
Columbus Saturday. Servtcea
SER,VICJO
Its always the same for lng elae. He has never There Is no work; there II
were held at the Shroyer
In
At
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the~ people.
earned more than ~.ooo a no hope.
'the famUy of Jose Marla year In hla life. And even "My children have never
Funeral Home with burial in the
US.'OIIr FI'H Porklilg Lat
Lopez ''Is sprawled on the tbls pittance salary-$1,500 tasted Ice cream," he says.
&amp;Inset Cemetery. !lie Is surmattresses of their home. below poverty wages, $4,000 "Mv wife has never seen
vlved by her husband, Harry.
The mattresses are hand· below national average-is movies. ru.mt now we have
WEDNESDAY
Recent dinner goellts of Mn.
downs and smeU. They have subject to reduction.
~.3&amp;. I don't. know why it Is, POMEROY LODGE 164 • C. L. Heaton were Miss LucUle
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been pulled outside for use
bo
but we are poor. We have a1- F&amp;AM regular seulon, 7:30 &amp;nltb of Chester and CareW.
because the temperature to·
Like this year. La r sur- ways been tbls way. It will p.m. Wed!leeday, tarnple in Heaton cl Los Angeleil,. Calif.
day IJ 101 degrees-and be- pluses in the North cu~ .the never chanRe."
Pomeroy. Work ln aecond
cause no~~~ in the family seasonal job opportumties ·
de•ree for on' candidate.
likes the
e of the house Lopez, along with 500 other
aeireshmenlll.
anyway
fa m II y men ln this city
. _ ,_
alone, bas been forced to remtJRSDAY
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GRANGE TO MEET
WSCS, RACINE Wesleyan
,f;;e kitchen has a dirt
He has tried to get work,
Meigs Courtly Pomona United Methodist Cllureh,
floor and cardboard niof. usually failing, His best ef· Gnnge will meet al 8 p.m. bazaarworksbopatthehomeof
Since there is 110 sewer, the forts have been as a catch- Friday at the Star Grange Hall Lorene DUlll81, Thuroday,
wringer wasblog machine is on in local onion fields, at near Salem Center. State starting at 9 a.m. Bring
draining out under tile iill· about $1.05 an hour.
sewing and baking conteols wiU material to w«k with.
year-old gas range. One of
His sons, most of wbom be held at the meeting snd ofSATllRDAY
the obUdren says the floor are still young and none of fleers for the next two years will lllGH ~ dance party,
gets pretty soggy all rlj!ht, whom can speak En2ltsh. be elected. All members are Saturday,
Junior 111gb
but there's one consolation: have been equally unsuc- urged to attend.
auditorium, Middleport, 1:30The detergent suds drown cessful in finding work.
11:30 p.m. wllh the Jays emthTheeucarlsaclias:IJ:. bar ~
As a result. the Lopez
SWARTZ REUNION
ceelnl!.
ere . · a s
,
e uv- family has existed this sumThe annual Swartz family
SIJNDAY
watt bulb In the Ieben. And mer on an average of $40 a reunion will be held in the
OURS F AMJLY reunion
a picture of the Madonna on week. Out of this they pay Woode grove, at Alfred, 0., on Sunday
Rock
Springs
one of the PackIng-crate $20 a month rent for their Sunday, Sept. 6, with a basket Fairgroundl. Basket dinner all
walls. A gang of ducklings shack, $15 a month for gas dinner at noon. Program in
walka around freely, toler· and electricity. The remain- afternoon. Marvin Dutcher of p.m.
ated only because one day ing c a s h is for food. It
ld t d hla
MONDAY
they will grow large enough amounts to an average of Groveport is pres en an
MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
to kUl and cook and eat.
about 30 cents per penon daughter. Gladys, Is secretary- Eight and Forty, htlme of
Never mind the rest of the per day.
treasurer·
Harry Davis, Pomeroy,
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animal and looxllo feet of receives some second-hand Racine has returned home and
The amual ltaomi Baptist!
land rendered sterile with clothing now and .then. But has ~. discharged from the &amp;lnday Scbool plallc '11'81
bottles, cans, bol&lt;81, tires, as far as hardsblp moneblyl, armed forces following a tour of 'l'llelday al the new roadllde
unstuffed sofas, oil drums. or Aid to Dependent C · d in VI Ina
park on State Route 33.
Eacb member of the family dren, the fa m II Y doesn't uty
e m.
Altendinl were Mr. and
o.c.. Qualls, Mr. and --•·1
O.lea ScoU,
and'~:;:•!

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On the evening of August 3, a hurricane nemecl Celia
' hit the Texas coast at 160 mph.
U wrous;ht havoc In Corpus Christi. It devastated
areas for miles around. It left a trail of Injured and
homelell people who nHd help rl&amp;ht now.
Red Croll voluntee.s are there, dolns everything they
·\ can. And \hiY'!I ,tlll\ ~- ~~~~~~all those men, women

and chil4terVirtl"b'D 'Gn'ttiifi'iwt.
But il'sl!"'n&amp;totakut least
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Mr. and Mn.
Kimberly and
Faanle Weal,
Plmela, Mrs. Susie
Mn. LolB Rnbertaon and
Allen Hampton. Mr. Qualls
the IUpet'lntendenl• .

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Democratic Action
President Ernest A. Wlill,ett,j
Recine, announces that the
District Democratic Action
Oub wiU meet at 8
'111ursday at the Coach
Wellswn. Dinner will be
!romB to 7:30p.m.
invited. The Thursday
sponsored by the
l)emoCra\ic Action Club.

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ATTEND STATE MEET
Mrs. Greta Suttle and Mn.
Nellie Vale, Melgs.::ounty
School Supervlsofa, were in
Colwnbus Tuesday attending a
state school supervisors
executive ll!!asioq held at the
Ohio ~tiGD Assn. building.
Mrs. Vale Is treasurer of the
· state organtzaUon and Mrs.
Suttle is Scutbeast RegiOnal

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q tile job. In lbll irllcle
1'1NQ Tteae ldH a liard !Oek
at tile eondltfou of one rni''
ll••UamUy In Ita own back
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bas belped haul this debris qualify.
borne In the hope It can be
Accordlng to local welfare
repalnd for use or sale.
director Manuel Raymond,
There It Is in brief: home Texaa law does not grant
for 15 members of tbla La· welfare funds 1o "Intact fain·
redo famlly. Count !bern: Illes."
.
Jose Maria~· his wife,
"A family Is only eligible
Geneyava, the1r seven chil· for money If It's broken up,"
dren, two daul(hters·ln·laW Raymond says. "I bow thla
ly TOM TIEDE
and four grandchildren.
sounds terrible. And actu·
LAREDO: Tex.-(NEA)Jose Lopez is a classic, ally what we are doing Ia
Tile mother Is trying to re- stinging case ol American for c In g some famWea. to
patt. Hme l)lothlng abe found poverty. l!orn bore ii3 years break up to recelve1welfr.e.
at the city dump. Tbe father ago, he bas never even ::r~t's the way I Is. m
Is picking fllea from a glass learned English. ~ son of
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of nonfat powdered milk. ~poor man whob W ~son so~.ls~~~de=
One of the c h 11 ~ re n has
a poor man, e •
alon
caught a cucaracha (cock· the bottom of the work sc e ents.
roach) and Is s 11 c k 1n g a when he was 12 and has
Sitting In a chair with no
needle In Its bead.
stayed there since.
back, sun trying to get flies
It's Wednesday.'
Lopez 18'8 migrant worker. out of hiJ nonfat milk, the
.
da
A stoop laborer. He can pick father of thla family Is a pa·
11 could be any y.
onions and tomatoes. Notb· thetic man.
It's always the same for lng elae. He has never There Is no work ; there Ia
the,!~ people.
earned more than ~.ooo a no hope.
'the famUy of Jose Maria year In hiJ Ufe. And even "My children have never
L~pa ''ls sprawled on the this pittance salary-41,500 tasted Ice cream," be says.
mattresses of their borne. below poverty wages, $4,000 "My wife has never seen
The mattresS~!~ are hand· below national average-is
1 s Rlrht now we have
·
move
do- · and smell. They have subject toreduction.
~.35. I ·donY.t -know why it Ia,
beeD pulled ow!de for use
bo
but we are poor. we have al·
Like this year. rth
La r sur·
bee ause the ••
..,mperature •w·
th
ways been this way. 11 will
d
cu1 e.s.e never change."
ay 1a 101 degr ee s-and be· pluses
seasonalIn tile
job No
opportuniti.
caUJe nobody In the family
Utes tbe IMide of the house Lopez, along with 500 other
I am II y men In tbls city
anyway.
Go Inside and you find out alone, has been forced to reb
main here, idle and helpless.
GRANGE TO MEET
w
kiteben has a dirt
He has tried to get work,
Meigs County Pomona
noor and cardboard roof. usually failing. His best ef· Grange will meet at 8 p.m.
.Since there is no sewer, the forts have been as a caleb· Friday at the star Grange Hall
·wr:.s•r washing machine is on In local onion fields, at near Salem Center . State
dr ng out under the 50· about fl .05 an hour.
sewing and baking contests will
year-old gas range. One of
His sons, most of wbom be held at the meeting and of.
the ebildren says the floor are still young and none of licers for the next two years will
gets pretty soggy all right, whom can speak En2Ush. be elected. All members are
but tlledere's one conudsoladrtlon : have been equally unsuc· urged to attend.
Tbe
tergent s s own cessful In fmdlng work.
the cucaracllas.
As a result. the Lopez
SWARTZ REUNION
There -lr a sln~~c bare 61). family has existed thla sum·
The annual Swartz family
watt bulb In the
ben. And mer on an average of $40 a reunioo will be held In the
a picture of the ",!adonna on week. Out of this they pay Woode grove, at Alfred, 0 ., on
one of the P a c ~ 1n g-(!rate f2jl a month rent for their Sunday, Sept. 8, with a basket
walls. A gang of ducklings shack, f15 a month for gas dinner at noon. Program in
walks lli'OUBll freely • toler· and electricity. The remain· afternoon. Marvin Dutcher of
ated only because one day lng c a s b Is for food. It Groveport Is president and his
they will grow large enough amounts to an average of
to lt:IU and cook and eat.
about 30 cents per person daughter • Gladys, Ia secretory·
' Never mind the rest of the per day.
treasurer·

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norlst ci' wild flowers, leaves
and vines from tile roadside.
Plans were made lor an
openmeellngtobeheldooSePt.
?.8 with- members of the Star
Garden Club and the RuUand
Friendly Gardeners to be in·
vited. 'lburllday members will
tour Forest Acres Par\ and the
Vernoo Weber garden. Mom·
hersaretorneetatthecornerof
Main and Salem at5:30 p.m.
Regional clinics were an·
nounced in a _letter from Mrs.
Gilbed CUllen of lllarietta, tile
Region 11 clinic chairman. They

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putweelr:btn~llngl&amp;r.and frGm Mn. Robert Belbtl,
Mrs. Vernon' Neaae . fr!ra. former roember, was read,
Yonngbertlathedaugbteroflbe Mrt7DaYion Panona glove 1
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late Mrs. Clara' Wea~l reading ;•eo!lect Now,lor N~
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Gowrnan, former 1'811ident.
JWlnter a Arrangementa. .
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Mrs. Donald Hollllaabelt d. M~. , , Chrla Dlebl Ialit·
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Syracuse Ia a medical patient at ed on · ,lbe unicorn planI
ll1e Holzer Medical Ceilter. ·
and presented each me•
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wltb
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unicorn
Route 31a_..~ed lo the Holzer
Medical u:nter, Room Z31i.
Mr. and- Mrs. Herbert Dixon
of Pomeroy and Mrs. Edna
.
Fulton, Shade, attended the
funeral of Mr. Dlzon'aslalel'ln·
.._ Gr
M Dill011 In
law, """' ace ·
SAME DAY
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Colwnbus Saturday. Senlcea
SER,VIC,E
were held at tbe Shroyer
In At ,..:.ollf At s
Funera!Homewlthbarlailnthe
Ust'Our Fret Parkhill Lot
Sunset Cemetery. Sle 18 sur·
vlved by h..- husband, Harry.
FURNITURE
WEDNESDAY
Recenl dlmer guests of Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT'
POMEROY LODGJ;: 164, c. L. Heaton -"~· "'··
•~ LuclUe
216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy
F&amp;AM regular session, 7:30 &amp;nttb of Chester and Clare W.
-~--~ternP1e m
· Heaton of Loa Angeles,. Calif.
p.m. w...,.,.....y,
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Pomeroy. Work 111 secon d
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egree or one
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Refreslrments.
· - ·THVRSDAY
WSCS, RACINE Wesleyan
United Methodist Church,
bezaar w&lt;rkshop at the borne of
Lorene DUlJIBI, Thursday,
starting at 1 a.m. Bring
material to wort with.
SA'RJRDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party,
Saturday, Meigs Junior Higlr
auditorium, Middleport, 8:11811 :30 p.m. with the Jays em-

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-land rendered sterile with
bottles, cans, boze1, Ures,
UDJtuffed aofu, oil drwns.
Eacb member of the familY

surp us l'l.l"'.o(J.aredo has no
food stamp program) . It also
receives some second-hand
clothing now and then. But
as far as
m~,
or Aid to De~ entd
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dren, the 1 am tl Y oesn

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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Smith,

LIVIN'G

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On the evening of August 3, a hurricane named Celia

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The curved tall of the sea
horse Is used for holdlng on
to the narrow blades of turtle
grass or seaweed, which It
does most of,the time .

hit the Texas coast at 160 mph .
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Harry Davis, Pomeroy,

areas for miles around. It left a trtll of Injured l·nd
homeless people who need help rlaht now.
Red Cross volunteers 1111 there, doing everythlf18 they
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Racine · has returned home and
The amual ~aoml Baptiatl
has ~n dlacharged from the SUnday School picnic wu
armedforcesfollowingalOurof Tuelday at the new roadBldiel
duty In Vietnam
park on State Route 33.
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Olea' Qualla, Mr. and ·-···
Qlarles Scott,
Mt. and Mrs.
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Kimberly and
Fannie West,
l'lmela, Mrs. Suaie
Mrl. Lola Robertaon and
Allen Hampton. Mr. Qualla
the rqw!ntendent. .

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Mrs. Snowden, a rnember.ol 'tbeMarcbZ3!1Jtefortbti~lublq
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11ee11 wriUea about the eon·
4M!ont of mlnant ·worken
q tile job. In lbll irllcle
1'1NQ Tteae ldH a liard !Oek
at tile eondltfou of one rni''
ll••UamUy In Ita own back
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bas belped haul this debris qualify.
borne In the hope It can be
Accordlng to local welfare
repalnd for use or sale.
director Manuel Raymond,
There It Is in brief: home Texaa law does not grant
for 15 members of tbla La· welfare funds 1o "Intact fain·
redo famlly. Count !bern: Illes."
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Jose Maria~· his wife,
"A family Is only eligible
Geneyava, the1r seven chil· for money If It's broken up,"
dren, two daul(hters·ln·laW Raymond says. "I bow thla
ly TOM TIEDE
and four grandchildren.
sounds terrible. And actu·
LAREDO: Tex.-(NEA)Jose Lopez is a classic, ally what we are doing Ia
Tile mother Is trying to re- stinging case ol American for c In g some famWea. to
patt. Hme l)lothlng abe found poverty. l!orn bore ii3 years break up to recelve1welfr.e.
at the city dump. Tbe father ago, he bas never even ::r~t's the way I Is. m
Is picking fllea from a glass learned English. ~ son of
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of nonfat powdered milk. ~poor man whob W ~son so~.ls~~~de=
One of the c h 11 ~ re n has
a poor man, e •
alon
caught a cucaracha (cock· the bottom of the work sc e ents.
roach) and Is s 11 c k 1n g a when he was 12 and has
Sitting In a chair with no
needle In Its bead.
stayed there since.
back, sun trying to get flies
It's Wednesday.'
Lopez 18'8 migrant worker. out of hiJ nonfat milk, the
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A stoop laborer. He can pick father of thla family Is a pa·
11 could be any y.
onions and tomatoes. Notb· thetic man.
It's always the same for lng elae. He has never There Is no work ; there Ia
the,!~ people.
earned more than ~.ooo a no hope.
'the famUy of Jose Maria year In hiJ Ufe. And even "My children have never
L~pa ''ls sprawled on the this pittance salary-41,500 tasted Ice cream," be says.
mattresses of their borne. below poverty wages, $4,000 "My wife has never seen
The mattresS~!~ are hand· below national average-is
1 s Rlrht now we have
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do- · and smell. They have subject toreduction.
~.35. I ·donY.t -know why it Ia,
beeD pulled ow!de for use
bo
but we are poor. we have al·
Like this year. rth
La r sur·
bee ause the ••
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ways been this way. 11 will
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cu1 e.s.e never change."
ay 1a 101 degr ee s-and be· pluses
seasonalIn tile
job No
opportuniti.
caUJe nobody In the family
Utes tbe IMide of the house Lopez, along with 500 other
I am II y men In tbls city
anyway.
Go Inside and you find out alone, has been forced to reb
main here, idle and helpless.
GRANGE TO MEET
w
kiteben has a dirt
He has tried to get work,
Meigs County Pomona
noor and cardboard roof. usually failing. His best ef· Grange will meet at 8 p.m.
.Since there is no sewer, the forts have been as a caleb· Friday at the star Grange Hall
·wr:.s•r washing machine is on In local onion fields, at near Salem Center . State
dr ng out under the 50· about fl .05 an hour.
sewing and baking contests will
year-old gas range. One of
His sons, most of wbom be held at the meeting and of.
the ebildren says the floor are still young and none of licers for the next two years will
gets pretty soggy all right, whom can speak En2Ush. be elected. All members are
but tlledere's one conudsoladrtlon : have been equally unsuc· urged to attend.
Tbe
tergent s s own cessful In fmdlng work.
the cucaracllas.
As a result. the Lopez
SWARTZ REUNION
There -lr a sln~~c bare 61). family has existed thla sum·
The annual Swartz family
watt bulb In the
ben. And mer on an average of $40 a reunioo will be held In the
a picture of the ",!adonna on week. Out of this they pay Woode grove, at Alfred, 0 ., on
one of the P a c ~ 1n g-(!rate f2jl a month rent for their Sunday, Sept. 8, with a basket
walls. A gang of ducklings shack, f15 a month for gas dinner at noon. Program in
walks lli'OUBll freely • toler· and electricity. The remain· afternoon. Marvin Dutcher of
ated only because one day lng c a s b Is for food. It Groveport Is president and his
they will grow large enough amounts to an average of
to lt:IU and cook and eat.
about 30 cents per person daughter • Gladys, Ia secretory·
' Never mind the rest of the per day.
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norlst ci' wild flowers, leaves
and vines from tile roadside.
Plans were made lor an
openmeellngtobeheldooSePt.
?.8 with- members of the Star
Garden Club and the RuUand
Friendly Gardeners to be in·
vited. 'lburllday members will
tour Forest Acres Par\ and the
Vernoo Weber garden. Mom·
hersaretorneetatthecornerof
Main and Salem at5:30 p.m.
Regional clinics were an·
nounced in a _letter from Mrs.
Gilbed CUllen of lllarietta, tile
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Mrs. Vernon' Neaae . fr!ra. former roember, was read,
Yonngbertlathedaugbteroflbe Mrt7DaYion Panona glove 1
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late Mrs. Clara' Wea~l reading ;•eo!lect Now,lor N~
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Syracuse Ia a medical patient at ed on · ,lbe unicorn planI
ll1e Holzer Medical Ceilter. ·
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Route 31a_..~ed lo the Holzer
Medical u:nter, Room Z31i.
Mr. and- Mrs. Herbert Dixon
of Pomeroy and Mrs. Edna
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Fulton, Shade, attended the
funeral of Mr. Dlzon'aslalel'ln·
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law, """' ace ·
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SER,VIC,E
were held at tbe Shroyer
In At ,..:.ollf At s
Funera!Homewlthbarlailnthe
Ust'Our Fret Parkhill Lot
Sunset Cemetery. Sle 18 sur·
vlved by h..- husband, Harry.
FURNITURE
WEDNESDAY
Recenl dlmer guests of Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT'
POMEROY LODGJ;: 164, c. L. Heaton -"~· "'··
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216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy
F&amp;AM regular session, 7:30 &amp;nttb of Chester and Clare W.
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WSCS, RACINE Wesleyan
United Methodist Church,
bezaar w&lt;rkshop at the borne of
Lorene DUlJIBI, Thursday,
starting at 1 a.m. Bring
material to wort with.
SA'RJRDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party,
Saturday, Meigs Junior Higlr
auditorium, Middleport, 8:11811 :30 p.m. with the Jays em-

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Mrs. Charles Setphen Badgley

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Celia wrecked

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bone of some otllet tlnd of
·animal and Iooxllo feet of
-land rendered sterile with
bottles, cans, boze1, Ures,
UDJtuffed aofu, oil drwns.
Eacb member of the familY

surp us l'l.l"'.o(J.aredo has no
food stamp program) . It also
receives some second-hand
clothing now and then. But
as far as
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SP-4 Curtis D. Smith, ~ ot

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Smith,

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On the evening of August 3, a hurricane named Celia

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The curved tall of the sea
horse Is used for holdlng on
to the narrow blades of turtle
grass or seaweed, which It
does most of,the time .

hit the Texas coast at 160 mph .
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Harry Davis, Pomeroy,

areas for miles around. It left a trtll of Injured l·nd
homeless people who need help rlaht now.
Red Cross volunteers 1111 there, doing everythlf18 they
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AS LOW AS

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FROM 5,000 BTU TO 38,000 B1'U

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If you &lt;*r ~~~ lnY\111"8 to help, ~:~o.

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Ill PICNIC HELD
Racine · has returned home and
The amual ~aoml Baptiatl
has ~n dlacharged from the SUnday School picnic wu
armedforcesfollowingalOurof Tuelday at the new roadBldiel
duty In Vietnam
park on State Route 33.
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Olea' Qualla, Mr. and ·-···
Qlarles Scott,
Mt. and Mrs.
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Kimberly and
Fannie West,
l'lmela, Mrs. Suaie
Mrl. Lola Robertaon and
Allen Hampton. Mr. Qualla
the rqw!ntendent. .

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Give tt your locll American
Red Cnill Chapter or United Filnd.
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state ~cbooi supervisors
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OhiO ·Educil,llon Assn . building.
Mrtr. Vale ls l;reasurer of the
sljite &lt;M;ganlzatlon and Mrs.
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1M' VOLKSWAGIN
Local low
miiHfle
c:aaor.~.,~:~:;~~~~;~~~~:~:;/:
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Tan 0200 Sweplllnt Expren, V-8 motor, Loadfllle
automatic tran~mlqlon, power ""':lng. ~ wtdo body.
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turns In spring.
: In many instances,.,ranure
make minor repairs now
!'ill turn small jobs Into big
bnes after cold weather luis
ONM IVIL NO P.M.
•orne and gone.
I'GIIIIOY, 01110
' Work from tbe top down.
!rake a look at the roof. Sl!ln·
iiles that are loose now m a
lireeze can be torn right off
a stiff wind. Renail with
.ANT AD
In Memcry
INFORM~TION
aivanized roofing nails and
IN MEMOR-Y of Edward
DEADLIUS
ab roofing cement on the s P.M . Day
Before Publication
Young, who del&gt;lrtod thlo life
nan heads. Use cement to
Mendav Deadline 9 a .m .
3 yean -ea today, ~ber
CanceUatlon &amp; Corrections
seal small cracks in shin2.
Wilt be accepted untl19 a.m. for
gles and flashing.
He
hal uanelrom hlo dear .....
Day of Publication
his children, his wife,
Make certain gutters are
REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the Whom he willingly totlad for
free of leaves and otber dirt.
nghl to eQlt or reject any aas
and lovad 11 hit lifo.
If left ftlled with debris, they dell!!med
objectional. .
The
011. Gad. how mysttrlous and
will fill and overflow, freeze publisher will not be resPOnSible
how ttronge oro thy way&amp;,
over during heavy winter for more than one Incorrect
Tatakelrom us 1111' laVed antln
weather. Cbeek hangers to Insertion . RATES
"';,'::; olm~~~=Yiby wife,
see that they are soeure.
For Want Ad Service
Katie. Child,... and Grandcents
per
Word
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Insertion
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While painting Is eenerally
hild,....
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Minimum
Charge
75c
done in the fall, it 1sn't nec9·2-11p
11 cents per w Jrd tnree
essary to paint every fall. A .consecutive ln$Prtlnn"
Ill cents per word si x con
good paint job should be .secutive
lnstr 'lOllS.
good for several years. Sand
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
and paint blistered spots . If
ads paid within 10 days .. ---===--:--:;-:exposed nail heads are caus- ads and
CA~O OF THANKS
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Beever who plaed any
: Inurn paint and then paint to Eoch
additional word 2c .
· September 2, 1961.
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BLINDADS
They fell Ul tln\e heals Ill
Add11fona1 25c Charge per
sorrOW$ . and helps _Ul to•
: · Before you do any paintforget,
: 8· cheek the calking around Ad,..ertlsemenr.
OFFICE HOURS
But lfmuolar hoi only proved
• indow and door frames and
8. 30 am . to 5:00pm . Dally,
how much we mlu her yet.
I j811Y joillls where moisture :~~~rd!vm
to l2 :00 Noon God gave Ullfrtngth to face It
: jmigh! collect.
and caurqe to bHr tho blow.
' I Cheek the mortar joillts ill Card o! Thanks
But who! II meant to 1011 her
: II brick foundation and in WOULD like to thank our No one will ever know.
Sadly mt- by molhlr,
I ~lck steps. Probe at the 1 many
friends
lor their kindtvn
settle Allison, H~blnd,
' ~lilts to see where the morto my sont Harry
Henry 8Mvtr, Sllltr, Audrey
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r may be crumbling, Clean nan
Michael Cortetan, during his
Torrence, Brother, Paul
1 i!lut loose mortar, wet the
stay at the Hoi- -tcol
Allison, San, LOWIII Beaver.
: ;area and patch with readyCenter. For those who sent
DeughiJr, Bonne Sue.
cards, visited him at tho
~ ;ntx mortar.
9-2-1tc
hOJt&gt;llal, or lnqulrad about
~ Where the foundation and
him. thank you. We extend a
sidewalk come together,
spacial hoorHolt thanks to Notice
'I ! tllere Is a gap that should be
lhooo who danalad blood.
, filled with tar or aspbalt
Your kindness will never be DUE to company requlremtnts,
• 1compound.
the Natlonwldt Insurance
forgotten . Special thanks
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office In Pomeroy will be open
: !· Cracts lD walks and from "Mike."
from 8:30 e.m. to 12:p.m.,
Nrs. Frances Carleton and
Mondo)· tnrough Friday as of
Family.
September 1. 1970. Home
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11&gt;0lloss lnllrlar, all good "res, Factory Air CGndnl'!"ed•
ttnlod gtaiS, a"""""tlc trans .. steering .a. btak"' ,.
radio, otllor fine aeceuorl". Thlt - k 9flly.
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FURNISHED aparlnien.,N21.7 ,
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trances, Phone 992·2710 0. .....
GOOD UJid ot.ctrtc hot wafer :w32.
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,_,..., ohlllow w.ll pump
with ltink, lhowor tlell. State ------~-­
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Box 110, Rutllftd, Cillo &gt;UT/5. Racine. Call 992.f329.
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south of Mlddl-1, Raul• 7. Stroot, Mlddt•110rl, Ohio,
TELEVISION repairman for
9-2-3tp etgt I rooms Including . lour
oru reflll•r. Experience
biilroomo, with Dll lurlllte.
requlrad. Write c-a Dol~
CGnta~ . Mro. Goldie BH!ffo,
Stnllnol, P, 0 · Box 12'1· ' SEMI-FURNISHED epartllolt 126, ft D. i Leon, Wist
Pomeroy, Cilia. 45769,
menl, 2 largo rooms, ~11~
8123. Tetepllone No.
e.30-tfc chenette, both, . Cuts
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Apply In ptl'lan. Middleport .
COAL, llmntqno. Excelttor
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Salt Works, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy. ·Phone 992·3491,
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DEALER: Work August to
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Compllft
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December, free training. No
AI~ CONDITIONERS
ell cloonlng tools end ,paper
cofltcffng, no delivery, no
bags. Run•llkl new. Will loll
GIS~.Jnvosfmltnl. Colt collect
Final Price Cut
for ~~ cash or term•. phone

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Charlat1J

Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.

7-17-lfc
ADO TO your tamlly lncomel
Oomonstralt toys and glfll.
Earn $35 an evening. Work ol
your own. convenience. No
experience. No Investment.
Call 992-U32. Write Toy
ladles Pori)' Plan, Johnston.
Pa. 15902,
9-1 -3fp

of the Yeilrl
I Most SizesI

992-2615.

sa..rat

Rkllng Mowon Ill
FIM1 Ctaaran.;o frlaotl
POMEROY

J. W. Canoy. Mgr.

,

Employment Wanted

e.~~fc

SINGER Touct• and Sewnwtna
:11ac ' I' () , cofnpl,tt . witt.~
., "'""lngst,.d..WIII Mtll
,., I• ons or PO cash. Phone
192·2685

e.27-6!c

Ph. 992-2111

STAR KILLS ra'- quickly, sure.
2V. tbl., $1.69, Eblinblch
Herdware, Suaer Run Mills.
CHESTS, dreSiers, chairs, Pickens Herawart. Mason.
Open Tll 6 Deily

desks, · marble slabs, Iron

BABYSITTING. Oct. 12 through
/My 25 tri my homo ocr011
from Eosllrn High School.
Phone Chotttr 9t5-3PSt, Mrs.
phones, Kenneth D. Williams,
Roger
llahr,
~
992-ma or P. J. Peuley, 992·

l•~~j;~:~:~~j

.._.

1-V-30tp

gates, corner cupboard, Wish - - - - - - - - -

stands, umbtella stand, pte
safe, cradle, awlvel office 1f'52 FORD trectcr. Alto, riding
lawn mower. Jelffe· Arlx,
CHAIRS. Phant 992-3&gt;103.
e.30-6tc Harrisonville, Ohio.
9·1.3fp

7133 .

relatives

food and cards and helped In
9·1·51c AWNINGS, storm daarl end
many ways, Your tympathy
windows, carpor~.1:
and klndneiS were deeply HAy MAN'S AUCTioN !'louse,
mlrq.-., blown end __ ,
1963
FORDGoiiKit.tome
appreciated,
Laurel CIIH, now open each
b\ldY wotk, 1200. call 992_.... tnoutatlan. Elmer W)llte,
The family of Don F. An·
Friday 1o receive con·
lilts rljjreM~~tattve. Far fret
etfof
5•p.M.
stgnmenfs
at
10
a.m.
Auction
dorson.
tp
estlmetei,
phcine Char•••
9-1-Jtp
,. 2·1
stortlng at 7 p.m. Lit ua toll
L1tlo, Syrecuto. V. V.
your merchlndt...
If
Johntoft and San, Inc,
3-22· c
e.»ttc

Sharks cllffer from
llsh with reapect to
structure In tliiit they
ll'illle illltead of ~

fu their Uela~.

mOll WILL pick up merchlndln and
bone • toke to auction an a per.

bave
bone

NOTICI 01'
Cl)NTRACTQRI
·STAU .OI'OHID
DIPUTMRNTOI'

HtOkWAYI
CGI..,IIua. Ohle
AUIUif 1., 1f71

centego batll. Call Jim
Adomt, auctlonet&lt;. Rutland.
Phone 7&gt;12-&lt;W61.
9-23-lfc

·- - -------,

WILL give plano lot10ntln myhome. Phono 992-:MU. •
·
e.1..ttc
. REDUCE life and 1111 with
Gobelo tllblelt and E-Vep
wotor pills. Nei\1Qfl Dr~»P

Ctltractltlll

Lttll COJ&gt;Y No. 7..161
-~~~·­
UNITPRICICONTRACT
Stalect propo1a11 will be YARD ·nle. -~lltrR'"-~
Glen B.ttker,
received •t tht etftlce of tht
Eest, R-v1!1o, to.,_ .3fp
Still HlghWI';' Olrtc:tor of Ohio,
2
Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A.

1!,. - st·
-

-•-

iDg. Use a r:;,1JUA.
crete patch
mix

M., Elll*"n Deyllght s,vlng
Tlmt, ThurtdGy, Septtmber 10, GUN shoot, Forked Run
1970, for lmpronmtnfl In :
Sportomon (llub, Sunday,
Perh Nos. 1 to s Inclusive ert
Soplomlltr6.
offered none contract enct will
9-2-3tc
be conlldtred on the bllll ot tht

amounts with water aa
need it. Chip out ~ old toto! •1::~:

J'!:: 1 on&lt;t 2

111111terlal and )Vet the area MOle• c...,ty. Ohla, on Sec:tk&gt;nl
~ .1.1E0·7·2.11, (I.OI·P" Sfoll
'"~ Route No. 7 In Si11abury
Aa you take down the rawnthlp ond 1n tht Vlllago af
acreens, check tbem. for Pomeroy. b';' returfaclng with
Set them etpho\1 coocrtto In 1&gt;1rl lnd by
needed ::J.a•-.
o.o.go
resurflc }nO shoulders with
aside
work on them esphelt concrete In part.
when the weather keeps you Sho~ldoro . variOJ.
·
W b an
Pro ec:t lhd Work Ltngth ·
indoors.
as
screens :w.o u "" or ~.u m1111.
fore •torlng them.
Port No.1
Meigs County, Ohio, on Sec lions
Garden tools lhould be MEG-U -00.97-12 .7-ll (U.76eaned and put away. 1Utl, u. s. Rout• Na. 33 In
Scrape off an the mud ancl Solltbury Township end In the
Village of Pomeroy, by
then go to work on the 1111t · rHurfaclng with asphllt con .
Un a wire brush, followed croto.
Pavement Wldlh-Verln.
b. _._. wool
Y D\Ca.
Proltct end Work Length Sharpen tbe edgel of 23.910.1 foot ar l.U m\ln.
apa4!u and hoes with a flle.
Port No. 4
SaDcl an wooden bandlel
•hJ•~·fi!Uiet!l"!!~
where- tbere are I'OIJih ~­
Wipe lubriCating oU over
metal aurfaces, · lll!necl oil
over Woodl!ll handlea.
.
Drain tbe hole and eoll II.
off tbe water supply to
"'''!!~~ faucet~. OpeJ! tbem

SHARP

ONE.cM'NER SALE
S14fl

. UPONTIAC
E&gt;*:utlve

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1(:11) ~-

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tlli!IS" cai.IWnY, ~ ~-·

dr. Hlrd Top.

One very careful local

owner. Beoutll~l dark
turqua1to with malch11 ell
vlnll - · · PS, JIB·. T, '
.. UICK
sz:m
l.eSiibte 4 dr. Soclan. 21.341
HIY mllel by OM ol our
r-1 cuttomen. Al-t
lfltlfh1 dly H WIS JOidJ P$~
PB • AT.
,
.
UBUICK
1148

t..a5abro2 dr. Her~ T:f. 01)1,
c.orolul ownor. Sma t~ht
with matching •·
tor. PS, PB • AT. ·

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PONTIAC
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AUTUMN
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~ IN SPitiNG

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ly MR. FIX

' Fall is a natural lime

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rlnspectinghouse

and

groW&gt;ds, for maliing needed
· repairs. It may be your last
: chance to get at outdoor
1

work until warm weather re-

1M' VOLKSWAGIN
Local low
miiHfle
c:aaor.~.,~:~:;~~~~;~~~~:~:;/:
!trior.
rodlo,
Qlltom.
"'"· See th\1 Economy c.or •

Money .

Good

1M DODGE

f21H

Tan 0200 Sweplllnt Expren, V-8 motor, Loadfllle
automatic tran~mlqlon, power ""':lng. ~ wtdo body.
%

turns In spring.
: In many instances,.,ranure
make minor repairs now
!'ill turn small jobs Into big
bnes after cold weather luis
ONM IVIL NO P.M.
•orne and gone.
I'GIIIIOY, 01110
' Work from tbe top down.
!rake a look at the roof. Sl!ln·
iiles that are loose now m a
lireeze can be torn right off
a stiff wind. Renail with
.ANT AD
In Memcry
INFORM~TION
aivanized roofing nails and
IN MEMOR-Y of Edward
DEADLIUS
ab roofing cement on the s P.M . Day
Before Publication
Young, who del&gt;lrtod thlo life
nan heads. Use cement to
Mendav Deadline 9 a .m .
3 yean -ea today, ~ber
CanceUatlon &amp; Corrections
seal small cracks in shin2.
Wilt be accepted untl19 a.m. for
gles and flashing.
He
hal uanelrom hlo dear .....
Day of Publication
his children, his wife,
Make certain gutters are
REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the Whom he willingly totlad for
free of leaves and otber dirt.
nghl to eQlt or reject any aas
and lovad 11 hit lifo.
If left ftlled with debris, they dell!!med
objectional. .
The
011. Gad. how mysttrlous and
will fill and overflow, freeze publisher will not be resPOnSible
how ttronge oro thy way&amp;,
over during heavy winter for more than one Incorrect
Tatakelrom us 1111' laVed antln
weather. Cbeek hangers to Insertion . RATES
"';,'::; olm~~~=Yiby wife,
see that they are soeure.
For Want Ad Service
Katie. Child,... and Grandcents
per
Word
one
Insertion
5
While painting Is eenerally
hild,....
C
Minimum
Charge
75c
done in the fall, it 1sn't nec9·2-11p
11 cents per w Jrd tnree
essary to paint every fall. A .consecutive ln$Prtlnn"
Ill cents per word si x con
good paint job should be .secutive
lnstr 'lOllS.
good for several years. Sand
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
and paint blistered spots . If
ads paid within 10 days .. ---===--:--:;-:exposed nail heads are caus- ads and
CA~O OF THANKS
y
f N
d
0
' j.ng rusting, seal with alumi~
oa1ruARv
•N
MEMOR
•v•
•
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
Beever who plaed any
: Inurn paint and then paint to Eoch
additional word 2c .
· September 2, 1961.
•~
· ateh the rest of the siding.
BLINDADS
They fell Ul tln\e heals Ill
Add11fona1 25c Charge per
sorrOW$ . and helps _Ul to•
: · Before you do any paintforget,
: 8· cheek the calking around Ad,..ertlsemenr.
OFFICE HOURS
But lfmuolar hoi only proved
• indow and door frames and
8. 30 am . to 5:00pm . Dally,
how much we mlu her yet.
I j811Y joillls where moisture :~~~rd!vm
to l2 :00 Noon God gave Ullfrtngth to face It
: jmigh! collect.
and caurqe to bHr tho blow.
' I Cheek the mortar joillts ill Card o! Thanks
But who! II meant to 1011 her
: II brick foundation and in WOULD like to thank our No one will ever know.
Sadly mt- by molhlr,
I ~lck steps. Probe at the 1 many
friends
lor their kindtvn
settle Allison, H~blnd,
' ~lilts to see where the morto my sont Harry
Henry 8Mvtr, Sllltr, Audrey
1
r may be crumbling, Clean nan
Michael Cortetan, during his
Torrence, Brother, Paul
1 i!lut loose mortar, wet the
stay at the Hoi- -tcol
Allison, San, LOWIII Beaver.
: ;area and patch with readyCenter. For those who sent
DeughiJr, Bonne Sue.
cards, visited him at tho
~ ;ntx mortar.
9-2-1tc
hOJt&gt;llal, or lnqulrad about
~ Where the foundation and
him. thank you. We extend a
sidewalk come together,
spacial hoorHolt thanks to Notice
'I ! tllere Is a gap that should be
lhooo who danalad blood.
, filled with tar or aspbalt
Your kindness will never be DUE to company requlremtnts,
• 1compound.
the Natlonwldt Insurance
forgotten . Special thanks
''
office In Pomeroy will be open
: !· Cracts lD walks and from "Mike."
from 8:30 e.m. to 12:p.m.,
Nrs. Frances Carleton and
Mondo)· tnrough Friday as of
Family.
September 1. 1970. Home
9-2-ltp
be

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Co.

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729-R,

1"1 DODGE
·
'" b2ts
Monoca 4 Dr. Locally owned • low mllooge, Whlte}lnlsh, ·
11&gt;0lloss lnllrlar, all good "res, Factory Air CGndnl'!"ed•
ttnlod gtaiS, a"""""tlc trans .. steering .a. btak"' ,.
radio, otllor fine aeceuorl". Thlt - k 9flly.
, ,

OLD· futnttill'j; dlshts, bms
p.m.
91 ire
bldl,.e!l), Wrlta M. D. Mitior,
••
Rt. ~ Pomlf'O\', Cilia. Cell
.
,
•
992.ft71.
FURNISHED aparlnien.,N21.7 ,
9-1-tfc :Jrd Avo., Mlddl-1. Ida
•- - - - - - - y.a rd . porch, prtvatt •,!'!;
trances, Phone 992·2710 0. .....
GOOD UJid ot.ctrtc hot wafer :w32.
.
e.:~Solfc
,_,..., ohlllow w.ll pump
with ltink, lhowor tlell. State ------~-­
condlflan end price to Rt. t, 2 BEDROOM mobile home,
Box 110, Rutllftd, Cillo &gt;UT/5. Racine. Call 992.f329.
9·2-3tp
e.28-6tc

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19114 MOBILE Homt, New
Moan, 12•.100. PhOnoi 949-2204, ·
t-1-7tc

IH7 ,FIAT. Excelloilt COIIdllian.
Ftrit $725 1J11t car. Call 7735920 ar 713'5:111.
'
~-2-3fc

2 BEDROOM mobile homo, M ::TH:-:E:-:Do:-11:-y-::S.--:BI:-ngng::-r:'pr
:''=z:=~
and G Food Market, 3 mtlel tocelad ot .wt 1iOUII!
south of Mlddl-1, Raul• 7. Stroot, Mlddt•110rl, Ohio,
TELEVISION repairman for
9-2-3tp etgt I rooms Including . lour
oru reflll•r. Experience
biilroomo, with Dll lurlllte.
requlrad. Write c-a Dol~
CGnta~ . Mro. Goldie BH!ffo,
Stnllnol, P, 0 · Box 12'1· ' SEMI-FURNISHED epartllolt 126, ft D. i Leon, Wist
Pomeroy, Cilia. 45769,
menl, 2 largo rooms, ~11~
8123. Tetepllone No.
e.30-tfc chenette, both, . Cuts
4 \Wa3161.
~---Building, Middleport, Inquire
.
9-2·31c
COOK. /Mrlln Reataurant. Apt. 16.
e.30-1otc
Apply In ptl'lan. Middleport .
COAL, llmntqno. Excelttor
e.:IO-tfc
Salt Works, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy. ·Phone 992·3491,
ad
For Sale
4-9-tfc
Female
Hetn
Want
·
_ _
I:'
FIN.U. CLOSEOUT
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
EL[CTROLOX
t111te:
DEALER: Work August to
clelu••
model.
Compllft
wllh
December, free training. No
AI~ CONDITIONERS
ell cloonlng tools end ,paper
cofltcffng, no delivery, no
bags. Run•llkl new. Will loll
GIS~.Jnvosfmltnl. Colt collect
Final Price Cut
for ~~ cash or term•. phone

..

!~Oil!" ·

.' '

...
0.

'·

HeIp Wanled

'I ' I.
~
'f. J.

I

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au~ 7 7'·o17ll,

Charlat1J

Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.

7-17-lfc
ADO TO your tamlly lncomel
Oomonstralt toys and glfll.
Earn $35 an evening. Work ol
your own. convenience. No
experience. No Investment.
Call 992-U32. Write Toy
ladles Pori)' Plan, Johnston.
Pa. 15902,
9-1 -3fp

of the Yeilrl
I Most SizesI

992-2615.

sa..rat

Rkllng Mowon Ill
FIM1 Ctaaran.;o frlaotl
POMEROY

J. W. Canoy. Mgr.

,

Employment Wanted

e.~~fc

SINGER Touct• and Sewnwtna
:11ac ' I' () , cofnpl,tt . witt.~
., "'""lngst,.d..WIII Mtll
,., I• ons or PO cash. Phone
192·2685

e.27-6!c

Ph. 992-2111

STAR KILLS ra'- quickly, sure.
2V. tbl., $1.69, Eblinblch
Herdware, Suaer Run Mills.
CHESTS, dreSiers, chairs, Pickens Herawart. Mason.
Open Tll 6 Deily

desks, · marble slabs, Iron

BABYSITTING. Oct. 12 through
/My 25 tri my homo ocr011
from Eosllrn High School.
Phone Chotttr 9t5-3PSt, Mrs.
phones, Kenneth D. Williams,
Roger
llahr,
~
992-ma or P. J. Peuley, 992·

l•~~j;~:~:~~j

.._.

1-V-30tp

gates, corner cupboard, Wish - - - - - - - - -

stands, umbtella stand, pte
safe, cradle, awlvel office 1f'52 FORD trectcr. Alto, riding
lawn mower. Jelffe· Arlx,
CHAIRS. Phant 992-3&gt;103.
e.30-6tc Harrisonville, Ohio.
9·1.3fp

7133 .

relatives

food and cards and helped In
9·1·51c AWNINGS, storm daarl end
many ways, Your tympathy
windows, carpor~.1:
and klndneiS were deeply HAy MAN'S AUCTioN !'louse,
mlrq.-., blown end __ ,
1963
FORDGoiiKit.tome
appreciated,
Laurel CIIH, now open each
b\ldY wotk, 1200. call 992_.... tnoutatlan. Elmer W)llte,
The family of Don F. An·
Friday 1o receive con·
lilts rljjreM~~tattve. Far fret
etfof
5•p.M.
stgnmenfs
at
10
a.m.
Auction
dorson.
tp
estlmetei,
phcine Char•••
9-1-Jtp
,. 2·1
stortlng at 7 p.m. Lit ua toll
L1tlo, Syrecuto. V. V.
your merchlndt...
If
Johntoft and San, Inc,
3-22· c
e.»ttc

Sharks cllffer from
llsh with reapect to
structure In tliiit they
ll'illle illltead of ~

fu their Uela~.

mOll WILL pick up merchlndln and
bone • toke to auction an a per.

bave
bone

NOTICI 01'
Cl)NTRACTQRI
·STAU .OI'OHID
DIPUTMRNTOI'

HtOkWAYI
CGI..,IIua. Ohle
AUIUif 1., 1f71

centego batll. Call Jim
Adomt, auctlonet&lt;. Rutland.
Phone 7&gt;12-&lt;W61.
9-23-lfc

·- - -------,

WILL give plano lot10ntln myhome. Phono 992-:MU. •
·
e.1..ttc
. REDUCE life and 1111 with
Gobelo tllblelt and E-Vep
wotor pills. Nei\1Qfl Dr~»P

Ctltractltlll

Lttll COJ&gt;Y No. 7..161
-~~~·­
UNITPRICICONTRACT
Stalect propo1a11 will be YARD ·nle. -~lltrR'"-~
Glen B.ttker,
received •t tht etftlce of tht
Eest, R-v1!1o, to.,_ .3fp
Still HlghWI';' Olrtc:tor of Ohio,
2
Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A.

1!,. - st·
-

-•-

iDg. Use a r:;,1JUA.
crete patch
mix

M., Elll*"n Deyllght s,vlng
Tlmt, ThurtdGy, Septtmber 10, GUN shoot, Forked Run
1970, for lmpronmtnfl In :
Sportomon (llub, Sunday,
Perh Nos. 1 to s Inclusive ert
Soplomlltr6.
offered none contract enct will
9-2-3tc
be conlldtred on the bllll ot tht

amounts with water aa
need it. Chip out ~ old toto! •1::~:

J'!:: 1 on&lt;t 2

111111terlal and )Vet the area MOle• c...,ty. Ohla, on Sec:tk&gt;nl
~ .1.1E0·7·2.11, (I.OI·P" Sfoll
'"~ Route No. 7 In Si11abury
Aa you take down the rawnthlp ond 1n tht Vlllago af
acreens, check tbem. for Pomeroy. b';' returfaclng with
Set them etpho\1 coocrtto In 1&gt;1rl lnd by
needed ::J.a•-.
o.o.go
resurflc }nO shoulders with
aside
work on them esphelt concrete In part.
when the weather keeps you Sho~ldoro . variOJ.
·
W b an
Pro ec:t lhd Work Ltngth ·
indoors.
as
screens :w.o u "" or ~.u m1111.
fore •torlng them.
Port No.1
Meigs County, Ohio, on Sec lions
Garden tools lhould be MEG-U -00.97-12 .7-ll (U.76eaned and put away. 1Utl, u. s. Rout• Na. 33 In
Scrape off an the mud ancl Solltbury Township end In the
Village of Pomeroy, by
then go to work on the 1111t · rHurfaclng with asphllt con .
Un a wire brush, followed croto.
Pavement Wldlh-Verln.
b. _._. wool
Y D\Ca.
Proltct end Work Length Sharpen tbe edgel of 23.910.1 foot ar l.U m\ln.
apa4!u and hoes with a flle.
Port No. 4
SaDcl an wooden bandlel
•hJ•~·fi!Uiet!l"!!~
where- tbere are I'OIJih ~­
Wipe lubriCating oU over
metal aurfaces, · lll!necl oil
over Woodl!ll handlea.
.
Drain tbe hole and eoll II.
off tbe water supply to
"'''!!~~ faucet~. OpeJ! tbem

SHARP

ONE.cM'NER SALE
S14fl

. UPONTIAC
E&gt;*:utlve

~

IIIIUOIIN IJI8Pit .

·""'""'"' ,~,:,;; ~!VI llA\E All tNJ.Ue 1:1 .WI"TAI~
1(:11) ~-

MEL.

tlli!IS" cai.IWnY, ~ ~-·

dr. Hlrd Top.

One very careful local

owner. Beoutll~l dark
turqua1to with malch11 ell
vlnll - · · PS, JIB·. T, '
.. UICK
sz:m
l.eSiibte 4 dr. Soclan. 21.341
HIY mllel by OM ol our
r-1 cuttomen. Al-t
lfltlfh1 dly H WIS JOidJ P$~
PB • AT.
,
.
UBUICK
1148

t..a5abro2 dr. Her~ T:f. 01)1,
c.orolul ownor. Sma t~ht
with matching •·
tor. PS, PB • AT. ·

t;.""

BLAEJTNJP

PONTIAC
"tiiCK
GMCTRU(Kf
·''
'1

-·roy

beloit patching.

l

r

wm drain.

I
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o~PI.'V

Wint To Own~

I

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'

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WHAT 1lo4SY C611 ep
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Plea1111t Villey Hoapllal
ADMI&amp;SIONS - Mrs. BetTy
Jeffers, Southside; Mark
Clandros and Ralph Davlll, Pt.
Pleasant; Jessie Harold, New
Haven; Mrs. Bobby Walker, Pt.
Pleasant; James Goodman, Jr.,
Mosoo.

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Doublt Feature l'rolrom
Don Knotts
THE LOY E GOO?
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O&gt;tor
Plus
THE LOST MAN

Sidney Pottier

DISCHARGESOliver,
Jacqueline
Call,EvaEdward
~=======~ Thomas,
Uda Powell, James

DRIVE~N

Stewart, Betty Kinnaird, Ira
Dillard, James Love, Kathy
Campbell, Steven Knight,
Harry King, Donna Adkins,
Mrs. James Hoffman and
daughter.

BANKING

Meigs General Hospital
ADMITTED - Clarence
Hayman, Racine.

DISCHARGED- Nooe.

•Quick
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•Courteous
Fridays Only
Tbe Drive-In Window
Is Open
9A.M.Io7 P. M.

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tilling the Vinton Countj
aherlft.
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Men from SUmmit and Stark
· · countlel In norllleutem · Oblo
*""ved late Wednellday to l)d
In the rnanhunlfcr Oliver Mills,
the man who lllepdly llhohnd
killed SlleriiC Harold Steele,
tileD wOQnded I cleputy Dave
Wilbur MGIIday.

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today.

P~le who kneir Mills. IJ8id mooth stating he would not be
be niP!! with a Ump. 'l'be)' reaporWble fer any accident of
said ,the limp l'eSIII~ ~ a any ldild OCCIIlTing 011 biJ farm.
foot lnl.111'7 be lllffered .about a "Anyone caught deatroylng

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. FGiice hm an'elted Wll'l'fll

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after Mn. MliJI left ' hallaad, llle tbrlfl alld

dep8tJ id lilt ~"" tahle ..
trio

1• let llelp when die

, anyldiHI of properiJ' will suffer IIepa lfllll!ll, ·
Offlclalt Ireta 11eJP11er118 · ier!OWI coolequence," the Item
Tbe llheriff'a body WU fOUIId
OOiallelleol ebarp of the cqntlnued.
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lualoulllde lbe boule. Ap,
aeardl. Oae of !be depidlel
Mllla bad lleen wanted In beUeved to be the IIIUI'der

year 110.

from a· neiJbllorlag cowdy connection with barruolng
81114 M1J1a bad a poUce record, electric company workera
Ud bad aerved lime, bill dill ~ to lnatall polea 011 bls,
1101 bow bmnedlolely lbe . ~. Tbe warrant~ served
elf- lor wldch b waa ~ to ~ blin Into c~

weapon waa found nearby.

Durln8 the aeoreh MUla bad

been •~Pled, but escaped the
dri8Dtt. He had gooe to a
~·· l!ouse lo Inquire ,
~,..be failed lo appear tbe about biJ wile, bill quickly fled

Ills widow, Cera, wu named eharled.
acting aberllf untn the 11112 Other neighbors recaUed tbiiU!nl time.
election. Steele bad talked of Mllls bad placed a paid notice In . • . 'l'lle 111ot11a1 oeearred at
retiring
In lt'12.
the coonty's newspaper last 'Mma• IIDill bouae lborUv
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when be uw olfteen. Mills Ill
believed to bave a Japanese

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DA1'fQIII - .r.uma J'IWICII aoaur., a, waalbc¢ to
:ddlh 11111 Llrr)' Dowll, a, D~Jtm·, wulalaiJ1 allbl!ed Wed·
IINday.Dl.ttrt. theflftb ldlJini reporlld
claya.
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llaJbillll'll In three

lladDg to Mll1111rnsl.

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-try near McArtbur In Mrt:ll far oo- Mlllt. 18, Cnoia';:· :: '
~ ldDer at VIIIICia CountJ Sberlfl Harold ~~~ee~e. w-: -::: .. '
lllday, the lblkeye Sberlfl'l Allodllion and VInton eo.tJ..:: · , "

n.ooo rewan~ ror

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MCC!On 11ltb the llaJlDg of Bock. Shdlee 1fU 'll'l'e!lled In .Rock's
~ wlHi'e the body ... fouad.
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I'Glkf -.:hell lor a auapect ID llllllllttiCII wtlh !be lllabbliD&amp;
dellb al ~ wbo- killed duriD&amp; lllii'8UJIIIIII In alml'll on
the .di7'J weal llkle.
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Review Comments

Vlaloa : Coaaty

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wbenthjllheriftlrledtDIIervea borlng·Jacaon' Cobnty.
warrant on t~e . 58-year-old ,Steele,' ~bJ!can Who bad
Mills.
aerved If .yeats u ·iberlff, was
U wu auoueed 18te JUI'VIved 'by ljll' widow, a
Wedaeada7 lUI tile llaobye daughter and ai!Gil. He was to
s•erllla' AaaeelaiiOII aad be burled alter aervtces here

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pipa, · G.W. and Melp lawmen
oftleen and trllned dogs, and men with em continue to 88lialln the IIW'dl.
voiiD)Ieen froin ~ flBrl!l and trucki CC!II¥4 the ~vlly •· "We're ~ed to catch
of Oblo lollled IOeal f~ In ·wooded
lllld
~ltd life IIIII'. and whe getting help
IWeb ol an a-con who yllb '1011tbeutml Ohio eoun\)r IInce frdll! .U·over the alate," said
with I limp and II ICcUIId of the ibootlnp 'oceurred Monday Sheriff Rile FYife frcm neisbMCARTHUR, Oblq (UPI) ..:....

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