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Our entire stock of better dresses
are included - Including knits,
transitional coltons. light weight
wools. tweeds. flannels, hundreds to
choose from In junior petites.
regular juniors, misses sizes and
half sizes.

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Reg. S35.00 Womens Dresses---Sale S33.00
Reg. S29.50 Womens Dresses
Sale $27.50
Reg. $25.00 Womens Dreues
Sale $23.00
Reg. $19.50 Women&amp; Dresses
Sale $17.50
Reg. •17 .50 Woml!lls Dresses
Sale $15.50
Reg. •16.50 Womens Dresses
Sale$14.50
Reg. $14.95 Womens Dresses
Sale flUS
Reg. •13.95 Womens Dresses
Sale f11.95
Reg. •12.95 Womens Dresoet
Sale $1o.95
Reg. $10.95 Womens Dresses
Sale88.95

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S,lzes ~ fo 36 , W~!$1 •..
lblsSaltC!niYS23.18
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lbis Salt OnlY $22.11
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belt' loops. · Never
Tl!is.~le Only $10.11 . . ~~i:rs~".9n~nJ.Ion~~~~ :
')llis Sale :Qnly •• 4t
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lbis Sjjle daly sue
riclay ~nd Sliturdey
lbis Sale Only $5.08
lbis Sale Only$4.28
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Reg. $34-.00 HANDBAGS

Re9.S3Q.00HANDBAGS
~· $28.00 HANDBAGS
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Reg. S12;00 H~NDBAGS
Reg. S10.00.1fANDBAGS
Reg. St.OO HANDBAGS
R1111 • SI.OO HANDBAG_$
Reg. $7.00 HANDBAGS
Rll!l· $6,00 HANDBAGS.
Reg.$5~00 HANDBAGS
Reg. $4.00 HANDBAGS
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$3.95 Permanent Press

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Permanent Press

ACTION JEANS

lONG SLEEVE
SPORT.

Ideal school trousers In western style with taper
leg, no culls, wide belt loops. Olive. black. blue.
solid colors.

.Sale Price 2.89

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Polyester, 50 per cent

MEN'S 7.95 TANKER JACKEl'S

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cotton. widespread
collar. Sizes 8 to 16.
Sale Price lbis
WeekEnd

Ideal tor work jacket. quilt lined. water repellent,
knit collar. cuffs and waistband. Olive green color.
Sizes small (36-38), medil[m (40-42), large (44-46!.
extra large (48-50) .

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style top ·w.lfli long sletves,. fl!ll. 111\fth
colors· l!nd ~tl1erns. Revularly $2.9 •
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Sale! Boys S2.1t

SWEAT SHIRIS

Long sl"vit cotton aifo..t
llllr~. FllnOUI' brtnd. SIMI

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blue.

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tolroe 114-161 erid'ixtro lerge
(18); Grey. whiM, 'block, Nevy
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_Made-To-Yqur-Measure _Qraperies.

Paris Bells For Mtli
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belt~ lil r \l&gt;Y)de:t W!dt~t • lor ·the 1,YPUI)II!Ir man Jlld
narrower widtHs for the mora conwvetive. ,
Take time tq ·~ th)s fine line of leather Belts.

Never iron durable
press stretch denim.
70 per cent cotton. 30
per ,cent. nylol),
milqolne washabft';
side zipper eloslng.
Sizes 8 to 18.
Navy blue. green.
maroon and brovlh.

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all the latest styles
and colors. We corry a cornplet.
range of sizes In 9 to 2~ months, 1
to b, 7to 14 and o wonderful line

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EYECATatER
PMlY HOSE

of chubby girl dreues In sizes llf2
to 1A1h. Come In now and lei us

help you "!'llh your selectlono.

Classic l!fllge, Suntan, Brown. Midriff
Beige. Utopia.
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2-PIECE
SUITS

Sale 18.00
V-neck cardigan jacket
with matching straight
skirt. long sleeves, lab
pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 In
navy blue. dark brown.
black and bottle green.

3pais4.00
Special Purchase
Reg. $).00

STOCKING
GIRDlfS
Mesh panty hose witt,
lycra. Spandex top·.
Sale $2.39 pair

3 pais 7.00
Ungerie Department

REG. 12.00

Sleeping
Bags

4.95
These slacks are tailored of 100 Pfr cent acrllan

acrylic. bonded to· 100 per ·cent acetate lining,
machine washable, wrinkle resistant, retains
shape, these slaci&lt;J are made In proportioned
lengths to tit everyone. Slzes·1o to 20. Colors In·
elude: Navy blue. rust, black, purple, dark green
and maroon.

Extra Sizes 32 m

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cotton sleeping bag

WOMEN'S BONDED SLACKS

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VC Battalions
Counterattack

on custoni drapetie&lt; and bedwhich ol'e the I)UIIIbei one clloice of

ho"!em~kers throughout~ counin'. ~eclal~on
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Choose lmm our lal'lle .. Oction of antique

satins, sheers, .ca!'fments. vehy weaves, and
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brightly uphoillarecl · In' a
Q-My dulbter'• lltdor
refrabinC change fr&lt;m the old has
prescribed 24 a1plrill
berolcally.fuiM:Iklnal, ..
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a ~Y for ~ rbe~
The Old Q!leen U&amp; pil'ted a told artbrllia.
Ialllt tbll ·too
portrait of bet ~m1 ;'P tbat much ••l'irln? 11 rhe.umlltQid
w~-al ~Ill ¥chi; th~ type ol artbrillll ' ~t.
lbe ,.... Qlleen hal a ICulp~Ufe
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. ,;'11111 other day J found out Whatever makes "Raally ~t alc!!ft •I ~ rw ol PIJ!OII, Is a sUaht, ~
wirJ, It Me1r11i 1be ba- beard llurninl" 1b1nk bet c-ation 1be room.
. · . criUc:al mistake.
Jl* our'Cy)llllia Wll )lftlllanl baa - on antWJttle II . Ia doM In some moclerD

iiJjiiOveGftbll,aolheyderiMI
to walt unlll he cot ltcme and
lheJ blw .lllicb ....., beller.
Then lilt JIIO!Itb bla .matber
called, "rr 111!11'7, to denww!
all hia lifli and hll e1ua rill&amp;
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i1111ce lhe boy Jell, IICI' hal tbe
. been to a docba'.
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I Willi to caiiiiU WOIIIIIIIUid
leU ba' how unt.1r al!e ta to
billeve without ebrilac, but
nldelllly II nw iD the famUy,
far Cyrllllla hal now received a
lelllrfi'om Vlelum lll)'ill« IIIey

BrCIWidiluraeJ!ools,atrawnwltb
aarbage,
and broken
bottlel-ltmabaVielnlmklok
J1U Bill Bal.
. I lUI pkbd up debril111'own
clut 117 aldd 1n a car, and I tate
hill fat Iailie willl lief !Inky
brand ol !Je~ulng. There Ia
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tybrllhtnea• of· the central
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klok directly at the room, but
IMIIII an1ioua to i8nOre it.
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The IIIID Vince Lombllrdl
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., Falber Eclwarcl Bunn, S.J., and
111e day ba llld 11 waa June 21
,; ~ hia admlsllon to
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Ill WaabJnllon. Lomberdl bad
. eGI1Ie ri8l!t to lbe hoapllll from
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h&gt;·11U.Qunlllf·lbechancellor
t ol ~getown UIIIV«&lt;II)' IUid
:l be taught Lombardi PI)'ChOlosy
l more tblll 30 years ago at
&gt;, Fonfl!am Unlvenll)'. lle knew
lhe WubiDgton RedMIM' ge:·

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nevarlllOI'ae,neverglum."
There were . 111111y tides to
Vince Lombardi.
He could be atern. He Willi 'I
afrakl ID get up llld let 7011
know where be atood.
.Vince Lombardi could holler.
Loud, too.
He could laugh alao. IJIIe the
time be aceepled 111 award
from the Jtoma League of
Racine, Wia,. 11 the Itanan Ill
the Year and lnqulnd:
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Mlllial'a National League the structure of
the been placecl In the Sclulhem the place In the schedules of the
record of Ill conaeeutlve Southeastern Ohio Athletic Division of the buebaU Jeque, team ills replacing. The Tlgen
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League baat'»ll cllvialons IUid and Mellis lll&amp;h Sdlool, which arellJIIncavacancycreatedby
In othar NL action, 111. Loull election of of11cen for the new has been In the Southern Neii&lt;IIIYIU.York's withdrawal
topped Nn Yort, W, Alllllll school year were among the Dlvialon, wiU be awllcbed to lhe from lbe Je.acue, and wiU take
lroanced r... An8elel, 11-4, Items of bull"eaa at 8 recent Nortbern Dlvialon.
tbe Budrea' place In 1be league
Cincinnati belted IIIII P'rerJell. meetingollelgueofllclallhere. Normally, a new team CWII· foott.all and basketball
co, 7-3, ll1d Sail DiegO blallked Waverly Hilh School, which
acbedulea.
Houston, 4-0. Pl1(4burgb at
In buebail, however, it waa
Montreal pMipOIIe4 bedacltled ID put Waverly In the
of raiD
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Jactaon, GalUpoUs and Ironton
I'UIIIwlth a 111rewua1 ~ I.01lliiV1LIJ!l, KJ, (UPI) - hlltofflw ..... atlhl37.,_. and move Meigs Into the Norhill 29th-and a lin8le aa lbe The ColumbUI Jell enter lbe aid ltlllum. The~Gftbat them Dlvialon wltb Athena,
Otba edged to wltldn a bail International l.eque playulfa ..... wiU l1attle lhl wim&amp;' of Lopn and WeUalon. Neiaon·
pme of the leagueoleadlng ,.alnot Rocbeller tonflbl, cJDI. the SyracUH Tidewater ville-York bad been In the
Plratu In the Natlonal League inC 0111 tile Jail IND1 II I playofb f,.. lhe Govarnor'a CUp Narthern DlvtaiCII.
IJ' URiltd ....... l~klnll New .r...~r:YCJ.r::"
Eaat. The PbiWea rma C1i11e 011 minllr leque beaeball team. in I bell of IIIVIII arlea.
QarJea Moore, principal of
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Plllla at Pitts. night
bactW ' - a by IMry The Jeta, wbo laid after the Loullvllle'l J011 Calero Jlnad Lopn 111gb School, waa named
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Hlaleand Tim Meeanrer iD the playolf aeriel, lllded nplar I bBIIloaded IIDCit to rigbl II the new president of the
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"io:, Sen Dllllo 1t Clncl, night
fifth.
aeaaon C01111111itlon Tbundly Cllller 1D the el&amp;ldb lrlliDI to league, and James Mains,
,, New York
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night.
Joe
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flnllminC llnCia.mlthe Dine- Loullvllla Caloaell. The Jell '1111111111 nm.
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East
Jdt pltdllllt o( Steve Car!lAm lin!.... IIIXJIIII Iii the llque; The Cakllell tamed I Jet I!ICfl!at'Y • treasurer.
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w. L. Pel. Gl gave t1)e Cardlnala their heblnd S,a-.
oalbarlllillbe rdnlb aftlr OM •
ac:tloll at the meeting
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Calumbua Jell Prealdllll 1'111-.d.
concerned future football,
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No Eatn Oelbll
lot to aay to hia good friend, 'l'llunidiJ.
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''You ~. Father, 1'v• Falber Bunn. He couldll't. He Thl aeqo 01.\11 oalflelclaf
t. nmr been in I hiilpiJal Wan was too weak.
alld I 11rbC of 1,117 CCII·
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naltolilli'na••;aarlei.
t'2ontnpr,plllltabaJiq -tbebaltpilfllrl,.nt.e w.o uldha"'-' I a ..111
The~ 0 CMt'a.!witll.tlle illllllfnlmtlaJ*
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Li11 Ai1111ea Da i11tn loll to AI- et(l!tll ~.
Clp iiW ''I I!M,111aota ........ llid a fool fnlm !hi ""f.'' ' .~ ·. s.11Fr~!f1.
tanti,liollltat die Radl' Jlejlto iJmlllll 'riclarJ 4
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lie IIUIIIber to • 'u ·Ciadnnl!l ' ' ... 'fivlril .. • .... when lhe ,...... ~ ·tlttlt lllraulh ""
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a.!lOtijlle oliiiO!N," palqled 0111 .
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.pm Mar· · "All I've. tot 10 aay It that The hea1')' rain .t.rkw the 1'1111..
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IAN FRANCISCO
hia llll win Gf Iii, aeaaon.
-the -tton t!lllle Jlidt' cnwted t!J.lllt eoaple d. feet
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"What a job toiiJ ~ ...._. 1'11111 put a lllllte on All· after wincllll8 up a Jlttle iibar1 ~=-~ u
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hal c~G~Jt, lllllr!t w,yai . . denor!'a
of the bill willl hia bee4oCirlt Mf'ts ph
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PGidi aa stroac lluivlttl.'" "'d!li'Ded
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no ~ It fnlm him In llil floapllll flw t1me1 a rm.., .. lllat'* ..., .lhiiDe
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out '11 wu prayJna for him," "Johnn Benclla!idmt. at'aaot
. 1118 hcllpltal room~ aaya the prielt. "I 1U1J11011 I 4J 'Ind~'ve&amp;OIU"
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IOc:Ud ~ IIIII 1
111 .d. ~ !kit Ieaia tram want8cl blm to Jive. FrGm lbe hmler.atldBenclle!himedln with
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··~IIJt." wllJt you're talking Fardbam hi !'81 alwafl Vfr/ Tluliad•J nilht to lead 1M
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·-· ~?-UPSET MOM chance to ba ~ved. If any I
lloal:
generaUon must'be lrldlelld far
I'd "nplode"ln a ~quiet the pollution problem, the
wey, IUid keep 111 beinl llild YOUI1&amp; wiU be hanaln8 rl8bt In
;•J:£Jndlll hal outgrown the boy. there too.
H. 111e If you diii'Hqulb - · get lllq«&lt; Oil IIIIa old J)olle CGIIie
I them 01111n 111e open and .mmp 1n an ..... ~&amp;•and coltJn. '1\'J
I 'em ar lheJ may rile up !o ba111t attacldrll Pl..,' illlllad qf
JOII taler en. -8.
inlultlnC Pf'CIIIIe, R. B., IUid
you'll be lllla«ed at how
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many .._, etc., are awiriCIIIII
ch!irdl II not 1117 churdi In then."witb you. - ·A Brr ·
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• lrifle sllol1er lban lhe QEI l!ut dipiGIIIIIUc: ~l . '
• · Mrdl,y DOiiceable. Sbe'a ltllllt
Havin&amp; ha4l111Cll111Cce-. with
u.e m taetl!! lenllh.
111e t11e old ~ .,.me. i:unard this
111111e IDII"l'elOUJiy impnulft time IIWchecl no further .1!lan
llcade - but ll1lllde ll!e'a a B~gham Pillace - and a
malden IIWinaln&amp; ~ . more Plllna modern Queen she Ia. The
~=· we at. Meg · than ~ Elizabeth, matetlllla In lhe QEJ are 11!11'·
a puty 1
pait molber or daughter.
laceallnd klpllnalionjl unbOWII
Elizabeth and Qqeen Ev,-ytblng In and on.lhe old 1q ~ ctrCiel ·")len the ,
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travelen, and we 'admit Queena was stately. Furl' IIIII orlilnll. "114lal!l dowm
we want to Pier e2, Cqnifd'a 111M!! prevailed iD lhe aillllor 'l;lle .old 'oc;uo.golng days
&gt; ~tlal\ dod: at the hied ol lhlpl ~' but iere pla)'ed and de t uld their buge aalons and
~ ~ ..st., witb tlnf •
on ~ In griUid aalons so dll!nlfled 1U11J11nB decks plore;
iliwkler: we feared notblni towetlngly hl&amp;h and over· lbe new Queen tacU only lbe
1 toald clllpl!c:at,e lbe grandeur whelmlngly atately that II atilf atulflnesl ollht wonderful
r illd ~ penonsl aervtcea ltllllttlmes ..ned like playing old Queent, but we've noticed
·1• 'Jrhlcb lillllllhe now doclllerln&amp; bingo. iD Weatmlnater Abbey. one. ~ iDtanglble - the
...lute.. ao superb; IUid we wen: The ioorlng paneled walla of
have a much lower
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We dined abolrd lbe QE2 tbat IIIJ)ICiaJly lbe GriUid Salon, Iii poult lesl af!luenl times,
nlllbi with ~ !an were more )mprtllive 1ban DK11ti7 older peopli! too1l lbe
.Wbi!Mead (lbe Man from Scb- cheel'y. You'd apeet lbe re.al Queens to Europe. Only older,
weppea) and hill (really) Queen to arrive aI Ill!' m01111111t wealthier lolka made up most ol
beautiful wile, and we U· wearing her proper U'OWJIIUICI . Ita passenger llata. A lew
changed
our
~eparate an her bonU'I.
cblldren, usually travellng with
mlqlvlnga u veterllladmlren The q.-. U&amp; I, Ill courae, parenta or grllldpannll, were
~ ollbe Old Queens aalf nothlll&amp; waanamed after the incumbent l'ialblebutnotvery. The median
tfer inlcht tate their places. EUzabeth's mother : and hair color waa gray, l'lanCI!I'8
WeU, the QE 2 baa, In a far thereby dangles a sprightly tlnJ creakily at1acklng lbe waltz or
~ ll!lfereat and ultramodern IIIIi!, of how Cunard eneutlves aeU~ously attempting the
~ 'tubion.
showed the model of the lint Twill or whatever paaslng light~
Not in IIIIJd.modern aa a QE to then-Kin&amp; George IUid In a lantastlc beckoned them 1D
""'Warhol or RaiiiiChellberB znillbl moment of seemingly pur· feeble pedal athletics of the
t -4enllde I1ICh a huge castle- poaeleas diplomacy, asked, moment.
\ aflo.at, no far-out optical "andwho,YourMajeal)',doyou The old orchestras on lhe
} dlacomforta, and we were lillnk we wiU honor In lllllllng Queens were, not ID beggar a
~ dallgbled to aee the old ataf! of this blggeat pasaengor lhlp of description - awful! They
, lhe baached Quee111 hill been all time?" King Gaorse seeJilell recruited from aome
~ pr
d Into service aboard tl. . stammered slightly, finally old mUBiclana' home. 1bey bad
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uld, "Why, I Imagine, since tbelr jobs I!OCIII'etl by senloril)'
AI we have uperlenced anew you are here wltb DIJ, own and the caterwauUng d. theae
( lbe miDlatratlons of lbe ,_ Queen, tbat you wiU name her unhlp aerlatrleuters drove
t Queen Lta, it's l8fe ID report after my wife."
manyaaenalllvemuslclan'aear
~ lnm penonal atlenUon that It
A long stunned llili!nl:e aa the off 1D a chiUy open promenade
·~ II a superb member of the Cunardera chUied In panic, unW deck. Once we watebed 111
! Cunard family, flaphlp Indeed, their top olllcer replied, "But up1r1ng SIWlllh9nlBI !aU asleep
~ noble IUid llateful, but with who else, Your Majesty, rllhlln lbe middle of a melody
By WAYNE G. BiAtoll!STADT, M.D.
1 more of a aeme of humor.
~~~ the honor more - of being played by a lUll au
,\( i Ill malarlall.ln vtrtually aU eourae It wiU be cbriaterJed the aectlon. We were told ¢ one
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· roomaarevutiJauperior 1D her Queen EUzabetb!" And ao abe ancient trumpeter who ilug out
(l.tm ol Two a.tdllfl C-'•mnsJ
Ifill' aribntll: Caii I •• llda
. .+arner ancesllll'l. The ship Is a waa lllllltd, aa an heroically biB orcbeatratlon lor a C&lt;Jmoo ~ ~ IUIDg Aralen for cnpptes? ii eOrtisoae atlll eft~ from t1M111,! , '
my artbfltll. How della it
Ill ill' treatment?
;A-Gtld IIIli IP ~ ftlua·
help? A[lfe there any harm·· &amp;-PeriODI with .rheum&amp;• ~·-~ L~ ~~~
ful sld' e ects?
told ~~~~ tol~le· much o _...,, :u,... ...C.f"'·""' ~
A-llow thla antimalarial larger ~~~ Of uPitlli 'Ullin ten with' IJ'tat ~·· ..
drug helps rheumatolcl artb· a nornial .,p.e-rlll,nc , Thla
'DI8Y' cau.ee·aa ltclli!IJ
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I In !act, nellber did the tiMared rills is not lmown, but In dlaeaae Is Vety crlppUng UD• f1~sore
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1 antiques being ll!lhulted about many cases It does. The less It Is akUlfuUy treated{ .!be e,
closely
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preferably
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howeve~ 1 Is a safer drug. Includes a rbeumatologlat,
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IOCiologial, his wife a teacher) aame contented old noise Ill Since
eluter drug may calise orthGPfldic atflleon, ptiYIIl·
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from memberlhlp. "01 courae them.
retinal daillage, anyone who cal lberapiat, .VOClllional of Ill)' value ltr the treatI CIIDIEII ANY MORE.
It's not bll!otry.'' they were But It's aU changed: lbe is IIkins theill shOuld have coUDaeUor ancl occupatlollll ment Of artbrltll?
~ Ilelr Helen:
quick to uplaiD. "Just thel several orchestras In the an eye euinlnallon every Uter•piat. Some form of
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DuriJJII the hoUdaya our IS. these Iolka would feel out of Queen's Room, the QE2 six months.
cortisone ill still an lb)porto
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} JW'.oJd daughter met a boy on place "
equivalent of lbe old Grand
·! leave 1nm lhe 1\rmy. They
~ woman 1n particular Salona, are &amp;ood. II lillie moat g!i':~~Ma' ~
program.
~~!rt,:' hat
1,11 aide ·
l daled steadily for nine days, belittles me for c1rapp1ng out Intimate lar&amp;e room
knees?
flmlllea, at- each time we meet. She 1blab encounlere4.
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ber he ..U aavlne up to 1Ju1 scmethills good and cutting to In Ita one .clack. ·
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brightly uphoillarecl · In' a
Q-My dulbter'• lltdor
refrabinC change fr&lt;m the old has
prescribed 24 a1plrill
berolcally.fuiM:Iklnal, ..
!ablels
a ~Y for ~ rbe~
The Old Q!leen U&amp; pil'ted a told artbrllia.
Ialllt tbll ·too
portrait of bet ~m1 ;'P tbat much ••l'irln? 11 rhe.umlltQid
w~-al ~Ill ¥chi; th~ type ol artbrillll ' ~t.
lbe ,.... Qlleen hal a ICulp~Ufe
dagpw: · ·
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wirJ, It Me1r11i 1be ba- beard llurninl" 1b1nk bet c-ation 1be room.
. · . criUc:al mistake.
Jl* our'Cy)llllia Wll )lftlllanl baa - on antWJttle II . Ia doM In some moclerD

iiJjiiOveGftbll,aolheyderiMI
to walt unlll he cot ltcme and
lheJ blw .lllicb ....., beller.
Then lilt JIIO!Itb bla .matber
called, "rr 111!11'7, to denww!
all hia lifli and hll e1ua rill&amp;
bldt. Sbe even Wlllled the
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''Cullln8" lan'l &lt;llriallln, b!ll
If you must how about: •'YGill'
cburch reminds me of dlvlnltr
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·.,..Cyrltbllbarl!i'tmndaled
i1111ce lhe boy Jell, IICI' hal tbe
. been to a docba'.
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I Willi to caiiiiU WOIIIIIIIUid
leU ba' how unt.1r al!e ta to
billeve without ebrilac, but
nldelllly II nw iD the famUy,
far Cyrllllla hal now received a
lelllrfi'om Vlelum lll)'ill« IIIey

BrCIWidiluraeJ!ools,atrawnwltb
aarbage,
and broken
bottlel-ltmabaVielnlmklok
J1U Bill Bal.
. I lUI pkbd up debril111'own
clut 117 aldd 1n a car, and I tate
hill fat Iailie willl lief !Inky
brand ol !Je~ulng. There Ia
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klok directly at the room, but
IMIIII an1ioua to i8nOre it.
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The IIIID Vince Lombllrdl
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t!l*t to bit Clld friend,
., Falber Eclwarcl Bunn, S.J., and
111e day ba llld 11 waa June 21
,; ~ hia admlsllon to
' Getq . . UnlV«&lt;IIf llolpllal
Ill WaabJnllon. Lomberdl bad
. eGI1Ie ri8l!t to lbe hoapllll from
; ,lbe pracUc:a field.
h&gt;·11U.Qunlllf·lbechancellor
t ol ~getown UIIIV«&lt;II)' IUid
:l be taught Lombardi PI)'ChOlosy
l more tblll 30 years ago at
&gt;, Fonfl!am Unlvenll)'. lle knew
lhe WubiDgton RedMIM' ge:·

lime teacher IIJI. "He WU
nevarlllOI'ae,neverglum."
There were . 111111y tides to
Vince Lombardi.
He could be atern. He Willi 'I
afrakl ID get up llld let 7011
know where be atood.
.Vince Lombardi could holler.
Loud, too.
He could laugh alao. IJIIe the
time be aceepled 111 award
from the Jtoma League of
Racine, Wia,. 11 the Itanan Ill
the Year and lnqulnd:
"Wheredoea IIIIa leave Ptpe
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vldar7.Htwutoudledfllraolo JCirbJUledalhrat!ttwfor bad reac:bed but on ainglel, rot:r.

the 11rave~ to vlclorJ. tarm 1e1111 of .lhl Pltllblilb t, Thurlday to gatn the
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homer a thm rua bJul illlhll
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Mlllial'a National League the structure of
the been placecl In the Sclulhem the place In the schedules of the
record of Ill conaeeutlve Southeastern Ohio Athletic Division of the buebaU Jeque, team ills replacing. The Tlgen
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League baat'»ll cllvialons IUid and Mellis lll&amp;h Sdlool, which arellJIIncavacancycreatedby
In othar NL action, 111. Loull election of of11cen for the new has been In the Southern Neii&lt;IIIYIU.York's withdrawal
topped Nn Yort, W, Alllllll school year were among the Dlvialon, wiU be awllcbed to lhe from lbe Je.acue, and wiU take
lroanced r... An8elel, 11-4, Items of bull"eaa at 8 recent Nortbern Dlvialon.
tbe Budrea' place In 1be league
Cincinnati belted IIIII P'rerJell. meetingollelgueofllclallhere. Normally, a new team CWII· foott.all and basketball
co, 7-3, ll1d Sail DiegO blallked Waverly Hilh School, which
acbedulea.
Houston, 4-0. Pl1(4burgb at
In buebail, however, it waa
Montreal pMipOIIe4 bedacltled ID put Waverly In the
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Jactaon, GalUpoUs and Ironton
I'UIIIwlth a 111rewua1 ~ I.01lliiV1LIJ!l, KJ, (UPI) - hlltofflw ..... atlhl37.,_. and move Meigs Into the Norhill 29th-and a lin8le aa lbe The ColumbUI Jell enter lbe aid ltlllum. The~Gftbat them Dlvialon wltb Athena,
Otba edged to wltldn a bail International l.eque playulfa ..... wiU l1attle lhl wim&amp;' of Lopn and WeUalon. Neiaon·
pme of the leagueoleadlng ,.alnot Rocbeller tonflbl, cJDI. the SyracUH Tidewater ville-York bad been In the
Plratu In the Natlonal League inC 0111 tile Jail IND1 II I playofb f,.. lhe Govarnor'a CUp Narthern DlvtaiCII.
IJ' URiltd ....... l~klnll New .r...~r:YCJ.r::"
Eaat. The PbiWea rma C1i11e 011 minllr leque beaeball team. in I bell of IIIVIII arlea.
QarJea Moore, principal of
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Plllla at Pitts. night
bactW ' - a by IMry The Jeta, wbo laid after the Loullvllle'l J011 Calero Jlnad Lopn 111gb School, waa named
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Hlaleand Tim Meeanrer iD the playolf aeriel, lllded nplar I bBIIloaded IIDCit to rigbl II the new president of the
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"io:, Sen Dllllo 1t Clncl, night
fifth.
aeaaon C01111111itlon Tbundly Cllller 1D the el&amp;ldb lrlliDI to league, and James Mains,
,, New York
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Joe
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flnllminC llnCia.mlthe Dine- Loullvllla Caloaell. The Jell '1111111111 nm.
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East
Jdt pltdllllt o( Steve Car!lAm lin!.... IIIXJIIII Iii the llque; The Cakllell tamed I Jet I!ICfl!at'Y • treasurer.
7' •41 121'1
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w. L. Pel. Gl gave t1)e Cardlnala their heblnd S,a-.
oalbarlllillbe rdnlb aftlr OM •
ac:tloll at the meeting
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Calumbua Jell Prealdllll 1'111-.d.
concerned future football,
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In the third, and St.l.Dulueored Ralph Alldaraon uao1111Cid cliNI WIIINAUI
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Lombardi didn't haW a wbole • Billy WJJJ1ama wu bl!llched
No Eatn Oelbll
lot to aay to hia good friend, 'l'llunidiJ.
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''You ~. Father, 1'v• Falber Bunn. He couldll't. He Thl aeqo 01.\11 oalflelclaf
t. nmr been in I hiilpiJal Wan was too weak.
alld I 11rbC of 1,117 CCII·
~ In 1111 llle," bt aa!d that lint "But he'd tmlle IUid &amp;1ve rrle aeutlve a- u Qdcaf&gt;
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naltolilli'na••;aarlei.
t'2ontnpr,plllltabaJiq -tbebaltpilfllrl,.nt.e w.o uldha"'-' I a ..111
The~ 0 CMt'a.!witll.tlle illllllfnlmtlaJ*
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Li11 Ai1111ea Da i11tn loll to AI- et(l!tll ~.
Clp iiW ''I I!M,111aota ........ llid a fool fnlm !hi ""f.'' ' .~ ·. s.11Fr~!f1.
tanti,liollltat die Radl' Jlejlto iJmlllll 'riclarJ 4
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lie IIUIIIber to • 'u ·Ciadnnl!l ' ' ... 'fivlril .. • .... when lhe ,...... ~ ·tlttlt lllraulh ""
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.pm Mar· · "All I've. tot 10 aay It that The hea1')' rain .t.rkw the 1'1111..
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-the -tton t!lllle Jlidt' cnwted t!J.lllt eoaple d. feet
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"What a job toiiJ ~ ...._. 1'11111 put a lllllte on All· after wincllll8 up a Jlttle iibar1 ~=-~ u
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. 1118 hcllpltal room~ aaya the prielt. "I 1U1J11011 I 4J 'Ind~'ve&amp;OIU"
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111 .d. ~ !kit Ieaia tram want8cl blm to Jive. FrGm lbe hmler.atldBenclle!himedln with
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··~IIJt." wllJt you're talking Fardbam hi !'81 alwafl Vfr/ Tluliad•J nilht to lead 1M
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lloal:
generaUon must'be lrldlelld far
I'd "nplode"ln a ~quiet the pollution problem, the
wey, IUid keep 111 beinl llild YOUI1&amp; wiU be hanaln8 rl8bt In
;•J:£Jndlll hal outgrown the boy. there too.
H. 111e If you diii'Hqulb - · get lllq«&lt; Oil IIIIa old J)olle CGIIie
I them 01111n 111e open and .mmp 1n an ..... ~&amp;•and coltJn. '1\'J
I 'em ar lheJ may rile up !o ba111t attacldrll Pl..,' illlllad qf
JOII taler en. -8.
inlultlnC Pf'CIIIIe, R. B., IUid
you'll be lllla«ed at how
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many .._, etc., are awiriCIIIII
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Havin&amp; ha4l111Cll111Cce-. with
u.e m taetl!! lenllh.
111e t11e old ~ .,.me. i:unard this
111111e IDII"l'elOUJiy impnulft time IIWchecl no further .1!lan
llcade - but ll1lllde ll!e'a a B~gham Pillace - and a
malden IIWinaln&amp; ~ . more Plllna modern Queen she Ia. The
~=· we at. Meg · than ~ Elizabeth, matetlllla In lhe QEJ are 11!11'·
a puty 1
pait molber or daughter.
laceallnd klpllnalionjl unbOWII
Elizabeth and Qqeen Ev,-ytblng In and on.lhe old 1q ~ ctrCiel ·")len the ,
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travelen, and we 'admit Queena was stately. Furl' IIIII orlilnll. "114lal!l dowm
we want to Pier e2, Cqnifd'a 111M!! prevailed iD lhe aillllor 'l;lle .old 'oc;uo.golng days
&gt; ~tlal\ dod: at the hied ol lhlpl ~' but iere pla)'ed and de t uld their buge aalons and
~ ~ ..st., witb tlnf •
on ~ In griUid aalons so dll!nlfled 1U11J11nB decks plore;
iliwkler: we feared notblni towetlngly hl&amp;h and over· lbe new Queen tacU only lbe
1 toald clllpl!c:at,e lbe grandeur whelmlngly atately that II atilf atulflnesl ollht wonderful
r illd ~ penonsl aervtcea ltllllttlmes ..ned like playing old Queent, but we've noticed
·1• 'Jrhlcb lillllllhe now doclllerln&amp; bingo. iD Weatmlnater Abbey. one. ~ iDtanglble - the
...lute.. ao superb; IUid we wen: The ioorlng paneled walla of
have a much lower
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We dined abolrd lbe QE2 tbat IIIJ)ICiaJly lbe GriUid Salon, Iii poult lesl af!luenl times,
nlllbi with ~ !an were more )mprtllive 1ban DK11ti7 older peopli! too1l lbe
.Wbi!Mead (lbe Man from Scb- cheel'y. You'd apeet lbe re.al Queens to Europe. Only older,
weppea) and hill (really) Queen to arrive aI Ill!' m01111111t wealthier lolka made up most ol
beautiful wile, and we U· wearing her proper U'OWJIIUICI . Ita passenger llata. A lew
changed
our
~eparate an her bonU'I.
cblldren, usually travellng with
mlqlvlnga u veterllladmlren The q.-. U&amp; I, Ill courae, parenta or grllldpannll, were
~ ollbe Old Queens aalf nothlll&amp; waanamed after the incumbent l'ialblebutnotvery. The median
tfer inlcht tate their places. EUzabeth's mother : and hair color waa gray, l'lanCI!I'8
WeU, the QE 2 baa, In a far thereby dangles a sprightly tlnJ creakily at1acklng lbe waltz or
~ ll!lfereat and ultramodern IIIIi!, of how Cunard eneutlves aeU~ously attempting the
~ 'tubion.
showed the model of the lint Twill or whatever paaslng light~
Not in IIIIJd.modern aa a QE to then-Kin&amp; George IUid In a lantastlc beckoned them 1D
""'Warhol or RaiiiiChellberB znillbl moment of seemingly pur· feeble pedal athletics of the
t -4enllde I1ICh a huge castle- poaeleas diplomacy, asked, moment.
\ aflo.at, no far-out optical "andwho,YourMajeal)',doyou The old orchestras on lhe
} dlacomforta, and we were lillnk we wiU honor In lllllllng Queens were, not ID beggar a
~ dallgbled to aee the old ataf! of this blggeat pasaengor lhlp of description - awful! They
, lhe baached Quee111 hill been all time?" King Gaorse seeJilell recruited from aome
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uld, "Why, I Imagine, since tbelr jobs I!OCIII'etl by senloril)'
AI we have uperlenced anew you are here wltb DIJ, own and the caterwauUng d. theae
( lbe miDlatratlons of lbe ,_ Queen, tbat you wiU name her unhlp aerlatrleuters drove
t Queen Lta, it's l8fe ID report after my wife."
manyaaenalllvemuslclan'aear
~ lnm penonal atlenUon that It
A long stunned llili!nl:e aa the off 1D a chiUy open promenade
·~ II a superb member of the Cunardera chUied In panic, unW deck. Once we watebed 111
! Cunard family, flaphlp Indeed, their top olllcer replied, "But up1r1ng SIWlllh9nlBI !aU asleep
~ noble IUid llateful, but with who else, Your Majesty, rllhlln lbe middle of a melody
By WAYNE G. BiAtoll!STADT, M.D.
1 more of a aeme of humor.
~~~ the honor more - of being played by a lUll au
,\( i Ill malarlall.ln vtrtually aU eourae It wiU be cbriaterJed the aectlon. We were told ¢ one
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· roomaarevutiJauperior 1D her Queen EUzabetb!" And ao abe ancient trumpeter who ilug out
(l.tm ol Two a.tdllfl C-'•mnsJ
Ifill' aribntll: Caii I •• llda
. .+arner ancesllll'l. The ship Is a waa lllllltd, aa an heroically biB orcbeatratlon lor a C&lt;Jmoo ~ ~ IUIDg Aralen for cnpptes? ii eOrtisoae atlll eft~ from t1M111,! , '
my artbfltll. How della it
Ill ill' treatment?
;A-Gtld IIIli IP ~ ftlua·
help? A[lfe there any harm·· &amp;-PeriODI with .rheum&amp;• ~·-~ L~ ~~~
ful sld' e ects?
told ~~~~ tol~le· much o _...,, :u,... ...C.f"'·""' ~
A-llow thla antimalarial larger ~~~ Of uPitlli 'Ullin ten with' IJ'tat ~·· ..
drug helps rheumatolcl artb· a nornial .,p.e-rlll,nc , Thla
'DI8Y' cau.ee·aa ltclli!IJ
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eluter drug may calise orthGPfldic atflleon, ptiYIIl·
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from memberlhlp. "01 courae them.
retinal daillage, anyone who cal lberapiat, .VOClllional of Ill)' value ltr the treatI CIIDIEII ANY MORE.
It's not bll!otry.'' they were But It's aU changed: lbe is IIkins theill shOuld have coUDaeUor ancl occupatlollll ment Of artbrltll?
~ Ilelr Helen:
quick to uplaiD. "Just thel several orchestras In the an eye euinlnallon every Uter•piat. Some form of
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cortisone ill still an lb)porto
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} JW'.oJd daughter met a boy on place "
equivalent of lbe old Grand
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~ woman 1n particular Salona, are &amp;ood. II lillie moat g!i':~~Ma' ~
program.
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knees?
flmlllea, at- each time we meet. She 1blab encounlere4.
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11u ...... ewner 00 ull-llllle
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arO!!R!Iour aehooll strewn wtlb
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In Wlll!lncton. Lombtrdl had
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10111t 1'1111," llld Ccimlel.
leCOIIIl bile I Utile llk*J. Ptte
JUt the me1111on of the a.dl' ~.-led the Jut eoaple of fwt
MVIIII'IIII pull 11D11e an All- 1ft« wtn4ln8 up I little llbort
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viciii'J. HI wu tGudled foualo 11r11J burled I lfntldltao lor had rucbed bile on slqlel,
Lombardi didn't ban a wbole ' Billy W1111am1 wu bonebed llomln 117 BID !!wields IIIII IU tint 1111Jor llape ...... IIICIEd8piello,wlloWIIbltb)'a
lot k1 IIY to ldl good frlllld, 'l'lllrllll11·
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Cllllllllll'o doubled Ia the plldlll7loeer Jaet BIDingbam.
Father Bllllll. HI oouldll't. He 'lbl a.c.g0 Oalll IGifteldtr
Sin Dlelo'IOirll Cannl o . - d lniiiDa kl ICCft OOie Itwu Klrbf'• nlntb vlctGry ol
WU too weak,
llldld a 111riaB ol 1,117 CGJ• drow Ia three 1'11111 wllb I
!he ,_.
"But he'd 111111e and stve me IICUI!ft a- 11 OJieaao
1 nrm bandclup," ldli one- defeated tbe l'idlatle)JIIIa Phil· J"'L.:...J __ U
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time teacbtr 11171• "He wu u., ?4. beblncl the four~t ...,...,.._ J.UOOI'e J.letl II:IV.tl.l.l rTellruetl
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b)' lllllllgtr Leo Doroclltr
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He could be atern. He wun't beea- be needed !be 1'111,
afraid kl get up 111111 let you mi. . . . ag- for !be tint tlmt
IP1 aa
llnow wbere be stood.
!dnce Sept. 21, JJU. On June 11,
~--e
,VInce Lombardi eould holll!r. 1HI, be aurp1111d Stu
WEUSI'ON _ Achange 1n joins the leallll" this year, hea lnl Into lhe league takea
Loud, too.
Mull•l'a N1tlonal League lhe slructure
of
the been placed In !be Soulhem the place in the achedules ollhe
lie could la!!lh allo. Uke the record of Ill con!leC!Itlve Southeastern Ohla Atbletlc DIYIII011 Ill the bueballleque, leam It II replacing. The Ticers
lime be accept.! an award pme~.
Lague baaeball diYIIIO!II 111111 111111 Melp lfl8h School, wblcll ore flllln&amp; nacancy created by
from tbt RDml League ol In other NL action, St. lAJula election of of11cen lor the new has been In the Southern Nelsonville-York'• withdrawal
Racine, Wla., u !be Italian ol topped New Yark, W, Atlal!ll achool year - e among tbt DIYIIIon, wW be mldled to the from the league, and Ifill lake
the Yeat and Inquired:
trounced Lol Anjjelel, 11-4, lluns o1 b!LIIneos at a recent Jl(l'them DIYIIIon"
the Buckel' place In the leque
"Where does this leavel'q)e Olldnnati belted lin Francia- meellngofleague olflclall here. Normally, a new tum CCIII· foolhaU
and basketball
Jolmt"
co, 7-3, and SID Dlf80 blanked Waverly HlghnSchool, which
achedulel.
Houaton, 4-t. Plttaburgh at
In bueball, however, it wu
Moolrell Wll po!llponld bedecided to put Waverly In the
ca111e of 1'1111.
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Southern Division with
Jim Hickman drove In lour ol~ .J'o
.,.,.
.r-'11• Jackaan, Gallipolis and lronlon
fUI!IwtlbltbreHunllal.-- LOUIIIVILLE, K,y. (UPI) - bellolllft..Wat11111'1'7W· and move Meigs into the Nor·
1111 2Ith-and a lln8le u the Tile Coi!IDbul Jela IIUr !be old llacl!n 'lbl'lllnnll' oflbl&amp; them Dlvl!!ion with Athens,
Cuba edpd to wtlhla 1 ball International League pla:ruff• .tea wiD ballllthe wllnr Ill Lopn 111111 Welll!lon. Nelsan·
pme d the lequHeadlnl aphwl Rocllalll• tmqbt, dol- the Syrae!IH Tlclew1ter vllle-Yort bad been 111 lhe
Salu*V'I Gelllll
Plntel In !be NatiOI1al Leape
out 1111 lalt u a playolb lor II» Go&gt; a nor'• O!p Norlbtrn Dlvlllon.
Now
at Cl!fcago
Jl'.ast. 'nlePbllllelniulcameae mbm 1eacue ba..,.U tnm. In • best Ill !!IWII !11r1ea.
aw1eJ Moore, principal of
Plllla ai·Pflll, night
back-lo-I!Ad! 11om1n 117 Llrry
'Die Jell, 'IIIIo fvld .a.. the IAiullvllle'l Jolt Clllro IIMd Lopn High School, 1181 named
Mantrnlat St. Louts, .night
lllale and Tim McCanw Ia tlle ........, aerlel, lll1lled replar I •
loMid ...... to ...... II the new prelldeot of the
'san Fr!!!lCIICO II Atlanta
.-.·San Diogo al ancl, nigh!
llflh.
aeuon ccmpeiiiiOil 'lllundl7 - • In the el&amp;blblmlac
kl league, and James Mains,
Los Ang at Hollaton. night.
Joe Jlague'l IJtb homer .,d ar,bt wtlb 1 ~ lola to the _ , 1lbal prond Ill l1fJ !be principal of Ironton High
American LHtut
flnt Inning lingle and !be nine- LauliVIIII Colanell. 'lite Jell wlmlnl nm.
School,
was
re-elected
East
bit plld!lnC It Steve C!lriiGII lbWtbed - . I In lbe league; Tile Col!lllell lamed a Jet aacrtlary • treasurer.
W. L Pet. 08 gne tbe Cardinali their beiDd ll)itiCIM.
oalbarlllla !be nlnlh lflarOlber action at the meeting
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• In '11¥ llle,"he llld lba'.'lnt
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aaam Mom:
~!-UPSET MOM generatianlllllllbe
cbance to he IOivecl.
H any
lndlcllld
for · - - - - - - I'd "explode" In • col!ll¥ qlliel the poll11llvn problem, lbe
h7. and keep 00 beiDa glad )'011!18 Ifill be hlln8lnc riCbt in

~tbla btl 011tcrown !be boy. there too. Fiee It, !be Uyou don'lsq....., l'imorl, pi 1110!18«'1 Oil IIIIa old glabe come
them Ollila the open and lliimp In ail llzBs,apa and colora. Try
' ~or tbeJ111111 rile up to h!lwlt atllicldni prGbltitw lnst.d ol
YG!IIat.r 011. -B.
fnau!llnl people, R. B., and
you'll, &amp;e atauered at how
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dllrcllla liOt my cllllrd! In' there .wltb you. - A BIT
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bright, jliat I shade off-white
and the cllalrl and lounges
brightly upholatered In a
refrelhlns . . . from lhil old
berGically fuilcllonal.
Tbe Old Queen Ut .,ned a
portrait ol her nrllle11 b !bat
walled aeveral-.111 belgbt;
the !lfW QueeD hal a aculpll!re
ol the ~~ Queen In a
promluent alcoYe at the rt!li' ol
the room.
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1\ II done In IOdle modern
bluish 1111terlal - but the
Queen'• upect Ia !IOtDeWhal
dour, Ill contrut to the wit.
tybrisbtnesl of the ce~lnl
premllel, Her mood II dour,
llmoat 1!0111', and she doea .not
look directly II !be room. but
!18111111 arudous to !pore 11.
Probebly the Queen 4oean't
really lll!e blnlo being played
under her rO)aiiiGie, 111111 we
suspect the seulpture, now
pennanently Committed tbua kl
1Pn the auorted fun and

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somethlnc good and wllln(l kl
117 to ber?- WANTING A
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11e1r Wullng:
''Cultlna" lan't Olrlltlan, but
If :pou 1111111 ' - about: "YO!I'
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locklr blar4d the"*' It.,_._ . nale It alllni pme lll'lel.
aonJapr, atUIII a . _ ~the
~yen till lalt would·hi•
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t•.lold her he-~ up kl bu,y
! btr I 11t rl. rlnp. Wt didn't
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.ID walt until be 1ot 11ome and
1bty llnnr tid! ot1Ja, betlar.
Tbta lui llll!lllh hll ·IIIO.tber
called, nry ancry, to demand
an 1111 (IIlia and 1111 ciau rln8
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IWinlln&amp; Que!tn, more ~ modem Queen she Ia. 'nle
: 'iclrlae ffom 1!:~. we Mea- dian ~ EUybelb, matetlala ·in the QE2 are 11!11'·
• party 1~ filr put mother or da!!lhtar.
faces and ~lions unknlnm
Elbatietb I and 9Jieen E~ 1!1111111 oo.lbt C!id Ia marine clri:lel W,be1! the
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traft~, and we lclm!l Qi1etn1 wu stately, 1'1111 111111 ~ Queen !"li llild down.
n want .10 Pillr t2, CUnl!nla gatnep; prevailed In the !!enlor The ok! 4K'e•·n-aoina days
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!11!!:\ at ~btl, h!lad of lillpl i but
played and, delerved lheir hugeuiiii!S and
~tb IID.7 Chip 011 danced 1n grand 11111118 10 dignified l!lll!llng deW gllore;
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&gt; tould duplicate !be grandeur whelmlngly alately that II stiff stufflnesa Ill the wonderful
:~L ~ oldoltylt pa'IGIW! WI tltti somellmel1181118d UU pliyipg · old Quee111, but we'v.e noticed
· wblcll illldt the now dodclainc bingo, In Wllltnlnller Abbt7. one maJor lnlanglble - the
,..,jjueelll 10 IUPfrb; and we .,...
'Die loarlng paneled walll ·d pa 8181.gm bave a iD!ICb lower
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We dined aboard.the QE2thet eapedallf the Grand Sllan, 1D put leaa affluent limes,
nlgbi with ~and« lin ...., more !mPfeu1ve ,tbtn lllO!IIIy older people took the
Wbllelleld (the Man from Sci&gt;- cheery. You'd apecl the rul Queena to Europe. OnlY older,
weppea) and bla (really I Queen to arrlveahn)' moment wultbier folks made up moat of
· btlsuttful wife, and we u:- li'earfns ber proper cnwn 111111 Ita pauenger Usia. A few
ch•naed
our
11parate all blr hll!ori.
children, usually travellng with
miiSIYinca u veteran admlren The Queen Lll I, al course, parents (I' grandptrenla, were
of the,Old Queena aslf nothing "unamad after !be Incumbent Ylslblebutnotvery. The median
e..r lillibl take their places. Ellubelh's mother : and balr col(!' wu llfiiY, dancers
Well, lbt QE 2 has, In 1 far llo«ebydangleusprlghllyllny creakily attacking the waltz,..
~flerent and ultr1modern tale, r1. how Cunard u:ecullves aell-consclously attempting the
tulllon.
showed the model of 1111 first Twiat or wbatever pauing Ugh!. Not In mod-modern II a QEtotben-KiniGeorgeandlna fantastic beckoned lhem to
"Warhol..- Rauachenbtrg milhl moment of seemingly pur-· feeble pedal athletics of the
t "''lenude I!IICh a bllfl• castle- po~eleu diplomacy, asked, m;menl.
\ afioat, no lar-&lt;~ut optical "llllllwbo, YourMajllty,doyou ·Jbe old orcheltru on the
} dlseomforla.. and we were think Itt Ifill honor in l1linlnl! Queens were, not to beggar a
\ delighted to r.ee !be aid staff of this biggest passenger sblp of description - awful! They
~ lb! beached Queens had been all Ume!" Kine George IJee1lled recruited from some
prm:~ lnkl service aboard the stammered allghlly, finally old mu.slclans' home. They had
QE2.
Bald, "Wby, I Imagine, Iince their jobs aecured b)' seniority
AI we have experienced anew you are here with my:· own and the eatenv1ullng of lhele
t tbt minll!ntiona o1 the new Q\1'!811, !bat you Ifill name her unhlp gerlatrlcksters drove
Queen Liz, It's ufe kl report after my wife."
lll!llllyaaeuiUvemusk:laii'BOar
, from P8fSOIIIl attenUon !bat It A Ions 1tunned lllence u lhe off to a chilly open JI!'OIIIOil8de
~ II a superb membtr ol the CUnardn chilled In panic, until deck. Once we watched 10
1 CUnard lllmlly, Dapblp Indeed, their top officer replied, "But u:plr!ng au:oph9fliat fall uleep
:. !U!bll 111111 laaleful, but with who elae, Your Majesty, rl&amp;htln tbt middle of a melody
rpore o1 a sense d buJnlll'.
d rves tbt banor more - of being played by a lull au:
, ! Ill materlall in vlrlually all courae It Ifill be cbri!!tened lhe secti011. we were told pf one
~ rGOIDI!Irnutlysuperlortoher Queen Elizabeth!" And so she ancient trumpeter who dug oul
1 ~Iter anceslorl. 'Die ship I!! a wu named, u an herolc:ally hls orchestration for a completely different song and
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By Helen Bottel
anUques being ll!flboaiAid about
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1 IIAD RliMOB MAN
aoclolosllt, 1111 wife a teacher) same conle'llted aid noise to
· DOBIIN'T RING HER
from membership. ''Of coune them.
~ CJ!IME!I ANY MORE.
it's not bJcotry," tbiy were But It's all changed : the
' Delr Helen:
qulcl! kl explain. "Just fl»t several orcbeslraa In the
~ Durlni the hollda)'il our 16- lheae folb would feel out of Qu-.en 's Room, the QE2
~ year-old daagbw met a boy 011 place."
equivalent of the old Grllllll
·~ lean frGm the Army. '!bey One .-0111811 1n parllcular Salons, are aood. It II the moat
: daltd aleadlly for nine days, beUttles me for cll'opJIIJ1I out intimate large room
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wbjr. It Mdl1l libt had heard
tllat our Cyutbla n preaillllt.
I doD't lllloll' a this nmor
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11noce the boy left, !lor llu she
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Whatever makea "Really
B~" tbink her e-ti011
11u ...... ewner 00 ull-llllle
CGIIICiencel? Boy, I w1a11 1bt
CliUid. !be yardland llreell
arO!!R!Iour aehooll strewn wtlb
gubase, can1 , ~nd broken
boUial-ltmalresVIel!!amloolt
lll!e Ball Hal.
IjUII plcted up debris ll!rown
ciut b)' a llid In a car and I lake
ble fat 11eue wltb' ber !Inky
brand or bur.k-pustnc. 'l1lere 11
letilirfrom\'leli!llll•JinllbtJ l!lllltllilnci?OpbGIIJ-IIICIIId
Wire lllrougb.
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Should I aplade or U8p quiet np. Big problemlcet clltbe ed
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'l'llelday .qhl. Vlllce Lclnlberdl
•-'tconaeloullll)'mon.
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11)'11 the prlelt. "I auwnaa I
wu praylnJ for a llllrade. I
want.! him kl Uve. From !be
time I flrat met 111m II
Fardllambe!MialftJivtrt
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the day be llld It wu JUDe :15
~ lbortly a.tt.r 1111 admllaloll kl
; Gtcraetown Unlvenlty Bolpllll
In Wlll!lncton. Lombtrdl had
. CUIIt rlahtto !be hoopltalln!m
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I:, •J'J!tbtr Ilana 1!1 tbe chaneellot
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Jt lllbout time n pt Tonr pme Jlllde !be_ dirt ll!'oand
10111t 1'1111," llld Ccimlel.
leCOIIIl bile I Utile llk*J. Ptte
JUt the me1111on of the a.dl' ~.-led the Jut eoaple of fwt
MVIIII'IIII pull 11D11e an All- 1ft« wtn4ln8 up I little llbort
denan's flee.
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viciii'J. HI wu tGudled foualo 11r11J burled I lfntldltao lor had rucbed bile on slqlel,
Lombardi didn't ban a wbole ' Billy W1111am1 wu bonebed llomln 117 BID !!wields IIIII IU tint 1111Jor llape ...... IIICIEd8piello,wlloWIIbltb)'a
lot k1 IIY to ldl good frlllld, 'l'lllrllll11·
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Cllllllllll'o doubled Ia the plldlll7loeer Jaet BIDingbam.
Father Bllllll. HI oouldll't. He 'lbl a.c.g0 Oalll IGifteldtr
Sin Dlelo'IOirll Cannl o . - d lniiiDa kl ICCft OOie Itwu Klrbf'• nlntb vlctGry ol
WU too weak,
llldld a 111riaB ol 1,117 CGJ• drow Ia three 1'11111 wllb I
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"But he'd 111111e and stve me IICUI!ft a- 11 OJieaao
1 nrm bandclup," ldli one- defeated tbe l'idlatle)JIIIa Phil· J"'L.:...J __ U
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b)' lllllllgtr Leo Doroclltr
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He could be atern. He wun't beea- be needed !be 1'111,
afraid kl get up 111111 let you mi. . . . ag- for !be tint tlmt
IP1 aa
llnow wbere be stood.
!dnce Sept. 21, JJU. On June 11,
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,VInce Lombardi eould holll!r. 1HI, be aurp1111d Stu
WEUSI'ON _ Achange 1n joins the leallll" this year, hea lnl Into lhe league takea
Loud, too.
Mull•l'a N1tlonal League lhe slructure
of
the been placed In !be Soulhem the place in the achedules ollhe
lie could la!!lh allo. Uke the record of Ill con!leC!Itlve Southeastern Ohla Atbletlc DIYIII011 Ill the bueballleque, leam It II replacing. The Ticers
lime be accept.! an award pme~.
Lague baaeball diYIIIO!II 111111 111111 Melp lfl8h School, wblcll ore flllln&amp; nacancy created by
from tbt RDml League ol In other NL action, St. lAJula election of of11cen lor the new has been In the Southern Nelsonville-York'• withdrawal
Racine, Wla., u !be Italian ol topped New Yark, W, Atlal!ll achool year - e among tbt DIYIIIon, wW be mldled to the from the league, and Ifill lake
the Yeat and Inquired:
trounced Lol Anjjelel, 11-4, lluns o1 b!LIIneos at a recent Jl(l'them DIYIIIon"
the Buckel' place In the leque
"Where does this leavel'q)e Olldnnati belted lin Francia- meellngofleague olflclall here. Normally, a new tum CCIII· foolhaU
and basketball
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co, 7-3, and SID Dlf80 blanked Waverly HlghnSchool, which
achedulel.
Houaton, 4-t. Plttaburgh at
In bueball, however, it wu
Moolrell Wll po!llponld bedecided to put Waverly In the
ca111e of 1'1111.
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Jim Hickman drove In lour ol~ .J'o
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.r-'11• Jackaan, Gallipolis and lronlon
fUI!IwtlbltbreHunllal.-- LOUIIIVILLE, K,y. (UPI) - bellolllft..Wat11111'1'7W· and move Meigs into the Nor·
1111 2Ith-and a lln8le u the Tile Coi!IDbul Jela IIUr !be old llacl!n 'lbl'lllnnll' oflbl&amp; them Dlvl!!ion with Athens,
Cuba edpd to wtlhla 1 ball International League pla:ruff• .tea wiD ballllthe wllnr Ill Lopn 111111 Welll!lon. Nelsan·
pme d the lequHeadlnl aphwl Rocllalll• tmqbt, dol- the Syrae!IH Tlclew1ter vllle-Yort bad been 111 lhe
Salu*V'I Gelllll
Plntel In !be NatiOI1al Leape
out 1111 lalt u a playolb lor II» Go&gt; a nor'• O!p Norlbtrn Dlvlllon.
Now
at Cl!fcago
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aw1eJ Moore, principal of
Plllla ai·Pflll, night
back-lo-I!Ad! 11om1n 117 Llrry
'Die Jell, 'IIIIo fvld .a.. the IAiullvllle'l Jolt Clllro IIMd Lopn High School, 1181 named
Mantrnlat St. Louts, .night
lllale and Tim McCanw Ia tlle ........, aerlel, lll1lled replar I •
loMid ...... to ...... II the new prelldeot of the
'san Fr!!!lCIICO II Atlanta
.-.·San Diogo al ancl, nigh!
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aeuon ccmpeiiiiOil 'lllundl7 - • In the el&amp;blblmlac
kl league, and James Mains,
Los Ang at Hollaton. night.
Joe Jlague'l IJtb homer .,d ar,bt wtlb 1 ~ lola to the _ , 1lbal prond Ill l1fJ !be principal of Ironton High
American LHtut
flnt Inning lingle and !be nine- LauliVIIII Colanell. 'lite Jell wlmlnl nm.
School,
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bit plld!lnC It Steve C!lriiGII lbWtbed - . I In lbe league; Tile Col!lllell lamed a Jet aacrtlary • treasurer.
W. L Pet. 08 gne tbe Cardinali their beiDd ll)itiCIM.
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• In '11¥ llle,"he llld lba'.'lnt
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aaam Mom:
~!-UPSET MOM generatianlllllllbe
cbance to he IOivecl.
H any
lndlcllld
for · - - - - - - I'd "explode" In • col!ll¥ qlliel the poll11llvn problem, lbe
h7. and keep 00 beiDa glad )'011!18 Ifill be hlln8lnc riCbt in

~tbla btl 011tcrown !be boy. there too. Fiee It, !be Uyou don'lsq....., l'imorl, pi 1110!18«'1 Oil IIIIa old glabe come
them Ollila the open and lliimp In ail llzBs,apa and colora. Try
' ~or tbeJ111111 rile up to h!lwlt atllicldni prGbltitw lnst.d ol
YG!IIat.r 011. -B.
fnau!llnl people, R. B., and
you'll, &amp;e atauered at how
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and the cllalrl and lounges
brightly upholatered In a
refrelhlns . . . from lhil old
berGically fuilcllonal.
Tbe Old Queen Ut .,ned a
portrait ol her nrllle11 b !bat
walled aeveral-.111 belgbt;
the !lfW QueeD hal a aculpll!re
ol the ~~ Queen In a
promluent alcoYe at the rt!li' ol
the room.
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1\ II done In IOdle modern
bluish 1111terlal - but the
Queen'• upect Ia !IOtDeWhal
dour, Ill contrut to the wit.
tybrisbtnesl of the ce~lnl
premllel, Her mood II dour,
llmoat 1!0111', and she doea .not
look directly II !be room. but
!18111111 arudous to !pore 11.
Probebly the Queen 4oean't
really lll!e blnlo being played
under her rO)aiiiGie, 111111 we
suspect the seulpture, now
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somethlnc good and wllln(l kl
117 to ber?- WANTING A
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11e1r Wullng:
''Cultlna" lan't Olrlltlan, but
If :pou 1111111 ' - about: "YO!I'
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~ llliiiiPI'· "Sametlmell Pete. ''J'ma,oo4
locklr blar4d the"*' It.,_._ . nale It alllni pme lll'lel.
aonJapr, atUIII a . _ ~the
~yen till lalt would·hi•
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t•.lold her he-~ up kl bu,y
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.ID walt until be 1ot 11ome and
1bty llnnr tid! ot1Ja, betlar.
Tbta lui llll!lllh hll ·IIIO.tber
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IWinlln&amp; Que!tn, more ~ modem Queen she Ia. 'nle
: 'iclrlae ffom 1!:~. we Mea- dian ~ EUybelb, matetlala ·in the QE2 are 11!11'·
• party 1~ filr put mother or da!!lhtar.
faces and ~lions unknlnm
Elbatietb I and 9Jieen E~ 1!1111111 oo.lbt C!id Ia marine clri:lel W,be1! the
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n want .10 Pillr t2, CUnl!nla gatnep; prevailed In the !!enlor The ok! 4K'e•·n-aoina days
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played and, delerved lheir hugeuiiii!S and
~tb IID.7 Chip 011 danced 1n grand 11111118 10 dignified l!lll!llng deW gllore;
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&gt; tould duplicate !be grandeur whelmlngly alately that II stiff stufflnesa Ill the wonderful
:~L ~ oldoltylt pa'IGIW! WI tltti somellmel1181118d UU pliyipg · old Quee111, but we'v.e noticed
· wblcll illldt the now dodclainc bingo, In Wllltnlnller Abbt7. one maJor lnlanglble - the
,..,jjueelll 10 IUPfrb; and we .,...
'Die loarlng paneled walll ·d pa 8181.gm bave a iD!ICb lower
'irro!!C·
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We dined aboard.the QE2thet eapedallf the Grand Sllan, 1D put leaa affluent limes,
nlgbi with ~and« lin ...., more !mPfeu1ve ,tbtn lllO!IIIy older people took the
Wbllelleld (the Man from Sci&gt;- cheery. You'd apecl the rul Queena to Europe. OnlY older,
weppea) and bla (really I Queen to arrlveahn)' moment wultbier folks made up moat of
· btlsuttful wife, and we u:- li'earfns ber proper cnwn 111111 Ita pauenger Usia. A few
ch•naed
our
11parate all blr hll!ori.
children, usually travellng with
miiSIYinca u veteran admlren The Queen Lll I, al course, parents (I' grandptrenla, were
of the,Old Queena aslf nothing "unamad after !be Incumbent Ylslblebutnotvery. The median
e..r lillibl take their places. Ellubelh's mother : and balr col(!' wu llfiiY, dancers
Well, lbt QE 2 has, In 1 far llo«ebydangleusprlghllyllny creakily attacking the waltz,..
~flerent and ultr1modern tale, r1. how Cunard u:ecullves aell-consclously attempting the
tulllon.
showed the model of 1111 first Twiat or wbatever pauing Ugh!. Not In mod-modern II a QEtotben-KiniGeorgeandlna fantastic beckoned lhem to
"Warhol..- Rauachenbtrg milhl moment of seemingly pur-· feeble pedal athletics of the
t "''lenude I!IICh a bllfl• castle- po~eleu diplomacy, asked, m;menl.
\ afioat, no lar-&lt;~ut optical "llllllwbo, YourMajllty,doyou ·Jbe old orcheltru on the
} dlseomforla.. and we were think Itt Ifill honor in l1linlnl! Queens were, not to beggar a
\ delighted to r.ee !be aid staff of this biggest passenger sblp of description - awful! They
~ lb! beached Queens had been all Ume!" Kine George IJee1lled recruited from some
prm:~ lnkl service aboard the stammered allghlly, finally old mu.slclans' home. They had
QE2.
Bald, "Wby, I Imagine, Iince their jobs aecured b)' seniority
AI we have experienced anew you are here with my:· own and the eatenv1ullng of lhele
t tbt minll!ntiona o1 the new Q\1'!811, !bat you Ifill name her unhlp gerlatrlcksters drove
Queen Liz, It's ufe kl report after my wife."
lll!llllyaaeuiUvemusk:laii'BOar
, from P8fSOIIIl attenUon !bat It A Ions 1tunned lllence u lhe off to a chilly open JI!'OIIIOil8de
~ II a superb membtr ol the CUnardn chilled In panic, until deck. Once we watched 10
1 CUnard lllmlly, Dapblp Indeed, their top officer replied, "But u:plr!ng au:oph9fliat fall uleep
:. !U!bll 111111 laaleful, but with who elae, Your Majesty, rl&amp;htln tbt middle of a melody
rpore o1 a sense d buJnlll'.
d rves tbt banor more - of being played by a lull au:
, ! Ill materlall in vlrlually all courae It Ifill be cbri!!tened lhe secti011. we were told pf one
~ rGOIDI!Irnutlysuperlortoher Queen Elizabeth!" And so she ancient trumpeter who dug oul
1 ~Iter anceslorl. 'Die ship I!! a wu named, u an herolc:ally hls orchestration for a completely different song and
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By Helen Bottel
anUques being ll!flboaiAid about
the clance noor. It was all the
1 IIAD RliMOB MAN
aoclolosllt, 1111 wife a teacher) same conle'llted aid noise to
· DOBIIN'T RING HER
from membership. ''Of coune them.
~ CJ!IME!I ANY MORE.
it's not bJcotry," tbiy were But It's all changed : the
' Delr Helen:
qulcl! kl explain. "Just fl»t several orcbeslraa In the
~ Durlni the hollda)'il our 16- lheae folb would feel out of Qu-.en 's Room, the QE2
~ year-old daagbw met a boy 011 place."
equivalent of the old Grllllll
·~ lean frGm the Army. '!bey One .-0111811 1n parllcular Salons, are aood. It II the moat
: daltd aleadlly for nine days, beUttles me for cll'opJIIJ1I out intimate large room
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PARK REUIVID SATURDAY nL 5 PM

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UNIIED mELWOIKERS LOCAL No. 3739
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grain 'neath the genetous sun comes the pure grain beer
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.ELECTR1C
HEAT

~
D:l'll' I'll tbl
.;1......:...;
'&lt; '"'I·
'c:oune
.
'
·~ bilm IIIII tilt fGrballla Di*ola
tbl lOIIUIIvonltielln dlylq
. tilt·· ~ ~ ,clf .
In
' ll!l'~o

" ·elf

-~-.r..­

Clril!lfc.JIIpl. ' .

"It's practically maintenance·
free. No yearly tinkering,
deanlng and adjusting. It just
l'Omes when ~u need lt.
'

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'

·sALE

PONTIAC

those who sun had yet to p!Jy
for hlm, who might have been
taught by hlm, led by hlm and
counaeled"by hlm."

'1495

·, 'tP.Or.mTempt~~~~
(o

)

'

• 1M held Sept llhrouch 12 at the
~lbtrllnd Jfl1lon Holt!, an.
. ~lj• •""' announeect when
~ Temple, PytbiiD Sllten,
inef 1' ldar niJhl at tile
llln.
uret Selclenallel,
Jllqlt .litttllent chief, prealded
at lhe -11111. ~ dlltrlct
c~~tnUon on Oet. 19 II

I.Yilia;Terilple UhiU IOlVeaa
bilit !ll!lt. .
. .

~l ~

!"jjorled !bat ,Birile

'If.alta !"IDaIna In aerjoua

.Clllldlllon and baa IMen ~
.flqtdfNQibe HGber Mfdlcal
· "'·
' '

·· ·Meet Held
el,ass
,
at, Frank Home
,

-~ o!1Cboo11uppllb
for ....lndlan bo)' wuapproved
~ 1 ncent~meeUnc of tile
won,n Clua of tile

wiiiiDJ

~ Boliom Melhodllt Churcll

dr. Sedan. Sharp mlleage wagon.
Set Art Hoyt. Bill Nelson, Ceward Calvert
or Fred •laennar.

IJneaeores

C.il and we'll hold ·yolll' car for you- Seleetion it •fill
colort1 equipment.

fROM '2100 10 '5000 • YOUR atOICE OUR PLEASURE
•Dr.
Mdln , 232 6 cYlinder. outamaflc rldlo,
white wlfh blue lnllf'lor'.

1iarnet
ma
,'
·
SST
2
:lil26cYfl.nder, oufomaflc, radio,
1'1'00&amp;

Dr, ~.

.-

_with grHn Inferior.

.

·~"H-Oi lilt ·la:lk

2 Dr. iodin. 232 6 cylinder, standard fron-

smiMI!Ift, radio, wl)lle wlfh green Interior.
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Center to th•

~~~~e.

Mr•.

Maline Owena' ~~ II a

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.

.

.

MISS Rhonda Ervtn Se·lected
For-AUXIIary
'I' sch0Iars h'IP
•

auratc:al pallen~ ·at Bolur
Hoapllal, aM ilra. Mabel
Sanbcl'1l remabia mat home. -

Retresbmenla - .. provided ,

lollowlnc tile meetlnC by Mn.

lldecled to recehe lbe UIIUI]
and Mn. lllbGianblp Ill tile W0111111'a
GetlrudeAnckewa.Mra.NOI'IIII' AulllaryofVetlnniMemrill
Zerkle and Mn. J - Zettie BoiJil!llllllllllliloDda Enln,
wWbeiMIIIIIIortlleOc:lober dauCbt.!r Ill Mr. and Mfa.
-~~nc.
HowardErvln,RaclneiiDute I.
Mlu Ervin wu Jut niJhl
JII"'CCDIIIieiiO lobe appllld on
·.
tile 111'111 year Ill her lnlnlns·at
1111D Slate Unlvenlty'a School
. of Nun!DJ. AI tile 11cs1 ollbe
aeoon11 and lhlnl:v• ., her
tralring, llbe wW reeelw •dl
7881' I ebQ fqr fiiO,
'lbere .,. two other Melp
FRIDA'![
Countyglrllaowrecel'flniiUClb
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona acbolanhlpl lhrolllh . the
Granae Friday, 8 ~. m. al Star auy!H"1· Tiley are Lencn

M81!J Van Meter

.,

Socia I
Cale·ndar

..

g;::~s ~~~:...::=

conlell and elecUon of offictn
fornaltwoyeara Allmemben
are urJed to aile~.
SATUlDAY
ICE CREAM Social Saturday
evening at flreboue by Buhan

HIJh SehooJ at Rlclne w11ere IIICI wm 1UJ11r1or rallnp. Sill
lbe waau honor....,.,. and a waa•udllklled by tile ''lllnllna
memberclftlleNaUGIIaiHonor Clldnlll"wllenlha)'appeared
Society, Mill Ervin baa been Ia Melp Coullly IIICI waa at-

employed
at Veterana
Memorlailloapltalaaan-'1
aide durlnc the llllllmer
DICIIIIill. Prior to lllatlbeWUa
CandJila'lpao at tile holpllal for
two )'lin eholkiDJ np mboun
of aervlee and was Ylce
~ of u. ......, durin•
the put , _.
'" Soulhem RICh School, M181
Ervin toot part 1n var~etr
abowa,aJeeclubWGI'k tlleblnd
aitd- aW.dcld the'ac:U91tlea
11ey
11110111 tbe ICIIIiiJI' c1a11
Mlcbaal,nowtnheraecmd:vear JMDben
Sill wu
of ll'alniDJ at the H~ller dlllrman of tile UIIUI] Beaus
Medical Center, aad Aim Arlabdandwaam..tqli!CIII
Holler, •tteac~~aa Ohio Slate'•. "'tbat lid at Southern.
School oi.J(urajna 8110, In ber r.n. Ervin look parlin lOla
lhlrd year. ·
. and enHmble · compet!Uon
A IJ'/0 ll'lduale of Soulhem plaJIDJ lbe barllale MS'¢ooe

Jut~.

'1'he
~":::! S::,~ft,~:."!i
)'iill!liller whO Ia JIIOIHed by Pwnetvy JWilor RICh hul1cllnJ
'~ ~~~~~- t:tbe.:Jat_W~DI· ; .
,....,~~ . ·'-•·-·." ltlNU.tf:.,;' ·, · ..
... ,.
OU118rJ· r~Y re!Udoa
~ wjllllo .
)l
Roel
Sprlq•
hBVWI~ W.. ,alqrourlla. Butel dlnalr Ill
· ··
p.m.
·
With IIVIIfll
MONDAY
.b:y .fcle . MEIQB OOUNTY 8IIIAID 710,
iDeellna 11i1Jbt alii! FII'IJ, 11..- of liN.
Jlvln,fa. ·IJin'j Davil, Pwaot, Mba·
~· , . , MI . ~ claj,.7:aG p.m,... · .
,, ·
. ·
·' nJESDAY
1 canci~,IOdal
RACINJ!; FIR~MEN'S
o\Uxlllary, 7:10 Friday night at
";~ · Jllll1dl; Iiiio ~- W the lltebouall.
All nan~ are
·
.:ed ' Oft.- t. tq ll!lre 1 ~-~•~' rap.
·
•· ·aiiCl · ~ Mn. lo!lte .,.._ ~ Mra.
were _ N Mn. Dotty Will wW eerve ~
ra.
m::T=P~gati:rTEo
~~~:·:~ Mlilhodlat Church WSC$
:p
~. bQme ol Mn.

Mr.

WUi; ·

.

J..,;

I .·

Ob
d
ays Serve.

.
. The ,71th ..b{~ l,a,
nlvenari~i at Mrs. Adolpil
(Ciara)Gru.randMn."-1
(Fannie) PhiDI lwln llatera
and their !dec.''Miu ElizaBeth
•
Mdnto1b, were ob1erved
Sunda7 with a party hoalad by
Mr. and Mn. WQllam Ruuell.
Attencllnll were Mr. and Mn.
Adolph 9runer and lhtlr

=

IJ'andchJidren, llelh and~.

canton; Mr. and Mn.

::-Mr~:;;.~

Cllrla

Grueler .,.. daughtera Amy
nd Held.-~'....* '. Mn
a
'.,..,. _ _ ,,
•

~ =~MrP!:

-i:

Mr. and Mn.'Walter
Grueser II and da111hter
Amanda, CirclevUle. , ,
· Mr. and Mn. Phil Coct, Mr,
. and '·Mn. Ma:rme a-u and
dausbter, Sherr!, PoJQeroy;
Maraha Dnnh ·Ted Dn-n "'-.
• .....
.._,.., '"'

fendapolilloawltlltbepopular
llfOnpbuttnedltdowntolllarl
Wllrkatllle local lwlpllll.
IIIIIEnlnlla...-. olllle
RaeiDe 11'11111811 United
Mtlbodllt Conndl .Sbe baa been
actlft with tile Council of Youth
lfnlllrllland baa I&amp;'VIId .. a
dlllrlcl cablneiiiMIII!!w.'

Mrs. CleIan d

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T.W.,IIJ'IIJ

hr

th~~: ::.~

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'!be Raft.

Juvenile I'IIIIIWIJI 111111 libel-

terorjultrappqat'DIIIIaft.
AI !be Unlvenlt,y Ill Colorado,
lludenla nm a ''Ripllne" for
l!i9Pie &lt;*! when they need
help or JUI{ ... .,..to llllen.
AI tile llnlverally ol New
Jfer!m,llllllenla operate llore,frcllltclrop4ncentenwhereldJh
ICboollladenta CClllle Ill chat ·
and, hopefully, are rapped Into

to

~onto mDege.

Unlvenlly of ConnecUcut
lludente upect lo enrldl the
cultural Um of. tbe Inmates of
Clll'NCIImW centen by takiDtl
perlonnins artlslland ahlblla
lnlo tile prllc)bl.
nter hope "' Interest prleoDIJrlln~ooetlonaloraocaliDDal
oppot\Udlliella the ar11 while

.

Hostess-for -

Bon Voyage

Church .Class

Party Held
Frienda who had attended the

. The purchaH of two new

~~~e J:~:

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tableslorthePomeroyChurch Europeanconcerttourwlththe
ofc:histaoctalroomwunoted AU-Ohio Youth Choir were al
durinwneeUncr-laynlght ber~onRoule7'WedlleeclaJ
oft~!' Goldan Rule Clau at the
her slldellaba

.and.Mn. 011o1~ ~.,Rl!!OO\~ fi lllr,•..wJ . ·
d4Jilhtjf; Ml~~tllkl~.~jij ·•Eul,~, "''''"' · 4 -~' ,
RulhMc!lnlolh1 ~. w. va.; . Mn. DJtarlu EWw, vice. Pcrtugll.
r
J8lllel MclntAiilb, "fenD; Mr. ~realdent, conducte_d the Alfelidlna were Tw1la Clatnc1 Mra alii P!illllpCI Oleeyl meeUns apenlnc with devollona worthy, Glenna Sprague,
a
·
Ricbmcinct .on f..th. She read two arllclee Marlene Goodwin, who II atand V~. Connie
. from "Guldepoala" entitled lel!dln8 Rio ~ College;
1011
81)11 ' Jaaon, Rlllman.
"Man Is Not Alone" and CeUne McGowlln, who wW he
"Peneveran"" Spelled Jolin- lelrring Friday for Sl. Maeya
nle." Prayerwu by Mn. Loula Co!letle, Notre Dame, Ind., and
Ollborne,
Sherry Blacklton, Pam
GAme. were conducted by Neulzlln&amp; and Betty Jean
fS. Ug&amp;n
Mn. Slanle)' Baaa with prlas Bobetetter, who wW he at"A Study In the ReiiiiiJ of lolnc 1o Mra. Mew, Mn. tenclln8 Ohto Untverlily later
Rlsll:" will tile PfOII'8III IAlplc Clarenct Aadrewa, Mrs. tlllunonth. Karen II enrolled at
UIC!d by Mn. Barbara 0upn Charles Roffman, · Mrs. Ohto State University.
for tile Tueada nlgbt meeUnc Osborne, and Mrs. Denver All of the girls enlarlns
of tile Wome~'• Society or Kapple. Refreahmenla were .collese Ibis fall are 1970
CbrlallaltServlc:e, Eo! Letart IIII'Ved.
'araduateeofMeiJIHJ&amp;hSchool.
Unlled Me~t Chukb. .
~clpallnJ In a lldl wlilch
porlnlyed Cuban women, their
lenllona and the filth whiCh .
IUIIalna. them, were Mn. Non
Pearaon, Mra_. \flldred
FernelliJ{pan.

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WSCS Program Given
By M 0

LEVI'S'

Sl\leldil •~•e
''Die

Coronet 440
4 Dr.oedon.2326cyllnder,automollc, rldlo.

red with red Interior.

Mine"

Walk a

III'OCit NO. mil

Hoi nttSST
• automollc, -

little

2 Dr. hrdfp., I cyli

sletring, olr conditioning, block wlfh green
Interior.

taller

Pc.k.-:a
c.,.l"m
ur,
4

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llci1pllll:e fronl

III'OCit NO.

Hoau1t SST

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· • · ~~ -IIIII ~ Bmn, ...-, aiJ'/0 pate ol &amp;lulhem
Jll&amp;b lldiD!iJ, ~ wu J1 1 ,IIJ!I!ile WCJII!III'I ~H.i'n' Ill
Mimoriallloapltal
. ~iebol!d~P'lilln!l»- alilll· M•ilnc tbe ~on t!ae rfllitllllonald Dll!ner,
Jlol!llllllldmlillllriiGr.llelldeldlaiiMn.lflroldSa•;·m".,....
Ontbe Jell are
' Mr.i!\lllln.Jtrim!l!lnlll,lladnellillllei,MIII'Ervla'lpir"u.

i,;~;!to~.~ ~~

1970 CLOSE OUT SALE

NO. . .

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=.t:.r'J:=.o(Mr. and=:::~:::~=·=: B'rthd

I NEW CAR QJSTOMERS HAVE TAKEN
ADVANTAGE OF OUR _________

engine~~,

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Plans- Made.
Pythian, Sisters ·Meet ~ .

~~~ldi~aliO~.

good,

. proar1111,, ~··
at tbl Unjvenlly Ill
florida Jut winter. Sladeqta .
111 Iii.1111-um.·hlch on C111Q1i!1.1 'II'IIR plllced In JC!be Ia. low·
111,11 !1111.
ilcllllt areu: V,olgnteen from
Kaoy ~ are 11111q the Unlverlltr'.l SAMSON
1IP centraJiaed Glllcee to llllldl
ap atudenl volwlteera with
CUIIIIlliii!IJ . . . . New CO.·
1111, 1111111 of wbldl Clll ,fGr
CUIIIIlunlf,y •oJce .. part.Ill
:
~
, 'l'be :llfi'Y•:v· .bond tllat

--t~tio. P..o~
atuoc!l~l~naturewqtbe

in au·

ftrdtp., I cylinder, pOWer oleerlng and

brakn, air condlllanlng, fon wlfh black

thentic

.

levi's blue

Dr. ...,.., 232 6 cylinder, outomaflc,
· , . a~lng, dal'k gr- with grMn In·

jeans:· ·~~-

.·.. ,,"tfte,
te~lthinJ .. . .
\h
'I'

. Daa I. CuetOIIt . _.,.

4 Dr. ~en'•..6'cy~ auriilluitt&lt;,

steering, yellow wlfh lilldc fcp end black
. Inferior.

ii'OC&amp;MR-•

•

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I

,,

1 1

�ELESS
.ELECTR1C
HEAT

~
D:l'll' I'll tbl
.;1......:...;
'&lt; '"'I·
'c:oune
.
'
·~ bilm IIIII tilt fGrballla Di*ola
tbl lOIIUIIvonltielln dlylq
. tilt·· ~ ~ ,clf .
In
' ll!l'~o

" ·elf

-~-.r..­

Clril!lfc.JIIpl. ' .

"It's practically maintenance·
free. No yearly tinkering,
deanlng and adjusting. It just
l'Omes when ~u need lt.
'

~

·t
'

·sALE

PONTIAC

those who sun had yet to p!Jy
for hlm, who might have been
taught by hlm, led by hlm and
counaeled"by hlm."

'1495

·, 'tP.Or.mTempt~~~~
(o

)

'

• 1M held Sept llhrouch 12 at the
~lbtrllnd Jfl1lon Holt!, an.
. ~lj• •""' announeect when
~ Temple, PytbiiD Sllten,
inef 1' ldar niJhl at tile
llln.
uret Selclenallel,
Jllqlt .litttllent chief, prealded
at lhe -11111. ~ dlltrlct
c~~tnUon on Oet. 19 II

I.Yilia;Terilple UhiU IOlVeaa
bilit !ll!lt. .
. .

~l ~

!"jjorled !bat ,Birile

'If.alta !"IDaIna In aerjoua

.Clllldlllon and baa IMen ~
.flqtdfNQibe HGber Mfdlcal
· "'·
' '

·· ·Meet Held
el,ass
,
at, Frank Home
,

-~ o!1Cboo11uppllb
for ....lndlan bo)' wuapproved
~ 1 ncent~meeUnc of tile
won,n Clua of tile

wiiiiDJ

~ Boliom Melhodllt Churcll

dr. Sedan. Sharp mlleage wagon.
Set Art Hoyt. Bill Nelson, Ceward Calvert
or Fred •laennar.

IJneaeores

C.il and we'll hold ·yolll' car for you- Seleetion it •fill
colort1 equipment.

fROM '2100 10 '5000 • YOUR atOICE OUR PLEASURE
•Dr.
Mdln , 232 6 cYlinder. outamaflc rldlo,
white wlfh blue lnllf'lor'.

1iarnet
ma
,'
·
SST
2
:lil26cYfl.nder, oufomaflc, radio,
1'1'00&amp;

Dr, ~.

.-

_with grHn Inferior.

.

·~"H-Oi lilt ·la:lk

2 Dr. iodin. 232 6 cylinder, standard fron-

smiMI!Ift, radio, wl)lle wlfh green Interior.
-

ii'OC&amp; NO. 'IIHi

'

.........k

"

v...-

.

....t.

J

Center to th•

~~~~e.

Mr•.

Maline Owena' ~~ II a

. ·

.

.

.

MISS Rhonda Ervtn Se·lected
For-AUXIIary
'I' sch0Iars h'IP
•

auratc:al pallen~ ·at Bolur
Hoapllal, aM ilra. Mabel
Sanbcl'1l remabia mat home. -

Retresbmenla - .. provided ,

lollowlnc tile meetlnC by Mn.

lldecled to recehe lbe UIIUI]
and Mn. lllbGianblp Ill tile W0111111'a
GetlrudeAnckewa.Mra.NOI'IIII' AulllaryofVetlnniMemrill
Zerkle and Mn. J - Zettie BoiJil!llllllllllliloDda Enln,
wWbeiMIIIIIIortlleOc:lober dauCbt.!r Ill Mr. and Mfa.
-~~nc.
HowardErvln,RaclneiiDute I.
Mlu Ervin wu Jut niJhl
JII"'CCDIIIieiiO lobe appllld on
·.
tile 111'111 year Ill her lnlnlns·at
1111D Slate Unlvenlty'a School
. of Nun!DJ. AI tile 11cs1 ollbe
aeoon11 and lhlnl:v• ., her
tralring, llbe wW reeelw •dl
7881' I ebQ fqr fiiO,
'lbere .,. two other Melp
FRIDA'![
Countyglrllaowrecel'flniiUClb
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona acbolanhlpl lhrolllh . the
Granae Friday, 8 ~. m. al Star auy!H"1· Tiley are Lencn

M81!J Van Meter

.,

Socia I
Cale·ndar

..

g;::~s ~~~:...::=

conlell and elecUon of offictn
fornaltwoyeara Allmemben
are urJed to aile~.
SATUlDAY
ICE CREAM Social Saturday
evening at flreboue by Buhan

HIJh SehooJ at Rlclne w11ere IIICI wm 1UJ11r1or rallnp. Sill
lbe waau honor....,.,. and a waa•udllklled by tile ''lllnllna
memberclftlleNaUGIIaiHonor Clldnlll"wllenlha)'appeared
Society, Mill Ervin baa been Ia Melp Coullly IIICI waa at-

employed
at Veterana
Memorlailloapltalaaan-'1
aide durlnc the llllllmer
DICIIIIill. Prior to lllatlbeWUa
CandJila'lpao at tile holpllal for
two )'lin eholkiDJ np mboun
of aervlee and was Ylce
~ of u. ......, durin•
the put , _.
'" Soulhem RICh School, M181
Ervin toot part 1n var~etr
abowa,aJeeclubWGI'k tlleblnd
aitd- aW.dcld the'ac:U91tlea
11ey
11110111 tbe ICIIIiiJI' c1a11
Mlcbaal,nowtnheraecmd:vear JMDben
Sill wu
of ll'alniDJ at the H~ller dlllrman of tile UIIUI] Beaus
Medical Center, aad Aim Arlabdandwaam..tqli!CIII
Holler, •tteac~~aa Ohio Slate'•. "'tbat lid at Southern.
School oi.J(urajna 8110, In ber r.n. Ervin look parlin lOla
lhlrd year. ·
. and enHmble · compet!Uon
A IJ'/0 ll'lduale of Soulhem plaJIDJ lbe barllale MS'¢ooe

Jut~.

'1'he
~":::! S::,~ft,~:."!i
)'iill!liller whO Ia JIIOIHed by Pwnetvy JWilor RICh hul1cllnJ
'~ ~~~~~- t:tbe.:Jat_W~DI· ; .
,....,~~ . ·'-•·-·." ltlNU.tf:.,;' ·, · ..
... ,.
OU118rJ· r~Y re!Udoa
~ wjllllo .
)l
Roel
Sprlq•
hBVWI~ W.. ,alqrourlla. Butel dlnalr Ill
· ··
p.m.
·
With IIVIIfll
MONDAY
.b:y .fcle . MEIQB OOUNTY 8IIIAID 710,
iDeellna 11i1Jbt alii! FII'IJ, 11..- of liN.
Jlvln,fa. ·IJin'j Davil, Pwaot, Mba·
~· , . , MI . ~ claj,.7:aG p.m,... · .
,, ·
. ·
·' nJESDAY
1 canci~,IOdal
RACINJ!; FIR~MEN'S
o\Uxlllary, 7:10 Friday night at
";~ · Jllll1dl; Iiiio ~- W the lltebouall.
All nan~ are
·
.:ed ' Oft.- t. tq ll!lre 1 ~-~•~' rap.
·
•· ·aiiCl · ~ Mn. lo!lte .,.._ ~ Mra.
were _ N Mn. Dotty Will wW eerve ~
ra.
m::T=P~gati:rTEo
~~~:·:~ Mlilhodlat Church WSC$
:p
~. bQme ol Mn.

Mr.

WUi; ·

.

J..,;

I .·

Ob
d
ays Serve.

.
. The ,71th ..b{~ l,a,
nlvenari~i at Mrs. Adolpil
(Ciara)Gru.randMn."-1
(Fannie) PhiDI lwln llatera
and their !dec.''Miu ElizaBeth
•
Mdnto1b, were ob1erved
Sunda7 with a party hoalad by
Mr. and Mn. WQllam Ruuell.
Attencllnll were Mr. and Mn.
Adolph 9runer and lhtlr

=

IJ'andchJidren, llelh and~.

canton; Mr. and Mn.

::-Mr~:;;.~

Cllrla

Grueler .,.. daughtera Amy
nd Held.-~'....* '. Mn
a
'.,..,. _ _ ,,
•

~ =~MrP!:

-i:

Mr. and Mn.'Walter
Grueser II and da111hter
Amanda, CirclevUle. , ,
· Mr. and Mn. Phil Coct, Mr,
. and '·Mn. Ma:rme a-u and
dausbter, Sherr!, PoJQeroy;
Maraha Dnnh ·Ted Dn-n "'-.
• .....
.._,.., '"'

fendapolilloawltlltbepopular
llfOnpbuttnedltdowntolllarl
Wllrkatllle local lwlpllll.
IIIIIEnlnlla...-. olllle
RaeiDe 11'11111811 United
Mtlbodllt Conndl .Sbe baa been
actlft with tile Council of Youth
lfnlllrllland baa I&amp;'VIId .. a
dlllrlcl cablneiiiMIII!!w.'

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terorjultrappqat'DIIIIaft.
AI !be Unlvenlt,y Ill Colorado,
lludenla nm a ''Ripllne" for
l!i9Pie &lt;*! when they need
help or JUI{ ... .,..to llllen.
AI tile llnlverally ol New
Jfer!m,llllllenla operate llore,frcllltclrop4ncentenwhereldJh
ICboollladenta CClllle Ill chat ·
and, hopefully, are rapped Into

to

~onto mDege.

Unlvenlly of ConnecUcut
lludente upect lo enrldl the
cultural Um of. tbe Inmates of
Clll'NCIImW centen by takiDtl
perlonnins artlslland ahlblla
lnlo tile prllc)bl.
nter hope "' Interest prleoDIJrlln~ooetlonaloraocaliDDal
oppot\Udlliella the ar11 while

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Hostess-for -

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Church .Class

Party Held
Frienda who had attended the

. The purchaH of two new

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ofc:histaoctalroomwunoted AU-Ohio Youth Choir were al
durinwneeUncr-laynlght ber~onRoule7'WedlleeclaJ
oft~!' Goldan Rule Clau at the
her slldellaba

.and.Mn. 011o1~ ~.,Rl!!OO\~ fi lllr,•..wJ . ·
d4Jilhtjf; Ml~~tllkl~.~jij ·•Eul,~, "''''"' · 4 -~' ,
RulhMc!lnlolh1 ~. w. va.; . Mn. DJtarlu EWw, vice. Pcrtugll.
r
J8lllel MclntAiilb, "fenD; Mr. ~realdent, conducte_d the Alfelidlna were Tw1la Clatnc1 Mra alii P!illllpCI Oleeyl meeUns apenlnc with devollona worthy, Glenna Sprague,
a
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Ricbmcinct .on f..th. She read two arllclee Marlene Goodwin, who II atand V~. Connie
. from "Guldepoala" entitled lel!dln8 Rio ~ College;
1011
81)11 ' Jaaon, Rlllman.
"Man Is Not Alone" and CeUne McGowlln, who wW he
"Peneveran"" Spelled Jolin- lelrring Friday for Sl. Maeya
nle." Prayerwu by Mn. Loula Co!letle, Notre Dame, Ind., and
Ollborne,
Sherry Blacklton, Pam
GAme. were conducted by Neulzlln&amp; and Betty Jean
fS. Ug&amp;n
Mn. Slanle)' Baaa with prlas Bobetetter, who wW he at"A Study In the ReiiiiiJ of lolnc 1o Mra. Mew, Mn. tenclln8 Ohto Untverlily later
Rlsll:" will tile PfOII'8III IAlplc Clarenct Aadrewa, Mrs. tlllunonth. Karen II enrolled at
UIC!d by Mn. Barbara 0upn Charles Roffman, · Mrs. Ohto State University.
for tile Tueada nlgbt meeUnc Osborne, and Mrs. Denver All of the girls enlarlns
of tile Wome~'• Society or Kapple. Refreahmenla were .collese Ibis fall are 1970
CbrlallaltServlc:e, Eo! Letart IIII'Ved.
'araduateeofMeiJIHJ&amp;hSchool.
Unlled Me~t Chukb. .
~clpallnJ In a lldl wlilch
porlnlyed Cuban women, their
lenllona and the filth whiCh .
IUIIalna. them, were Mn. Non
Pearaon, Mra_. \flldred
FernelliJ{pan.

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ADVANTAGE OF OUR _________

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Pythian, Sisters ·Meet ~ .

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good,

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ilcllllt areu: V,olgnteen from
Kaoy ~ are 11111q the Unlverlltr'.l SAMSON
1IP centraJiaed Glllcee to llllldl
ap atudenl volwlteera with
CUIIIIlliii!IJ . . . . New CO.·
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CUIIIIlunlf,y •oJce .. part.Ill
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atuoc!l~l~naturewqtbe

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brakn, air condlllanlng, fon wlfh black

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11:3[11-13, "14!111r ollht KIIIIJ,"
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THURSDAY

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Joel McCr11, Farrttt TIICUr
11: 30 - 13, "Manoeftr o1
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12:30 - I, "Andy'', Narrun
Alden

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- for tooc1 or foy bod.
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mombe;ocl, then how IINiit '
woulll be the tl1nlflcancl ltl
our namu/

1ft thlo confuted •"' wh.,
WI tum for IUJcl:,
an.. ancl help thaa 10, the
Church? Here we will dhcao ,
er the teaclllnp of C:llrlit ·..,. ·~
the mOll haliowfd 1111111e of ·

better Can

all.

wallader, pastor.
lnwagen, Sunday

Superintendent. Sunday

9:30 a. m.; Morning

10:30 a. m.; ·Evening
Wedneaday,
l: 30
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good In family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the buslnes•
firms and organizations whose names appear below.·

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Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.

WIWS MlltONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING '
992-2550
2.40 Lincoln St.
Middleport

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HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
Huntltigton, w. Va.

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Ha;t. Ludlle WI
11:30 -,. 13, II~ #lw.
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WIDNISDAY
11:3[11-13, "14!111r ollht KIIIIJ,"
Jeff Hunltr, MJchHI Rennie
THURSDAY

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.thougllll, wonlt anti lldltne· ·

IIIUII be on lht llde of ...., c

Donllllj ~-

'IA'niii:IAy
11::io - ~ 1' Fort Mwocre",
Joel McCr11, Farrttt TIICUr
11: 30 - 13, "Manoeftr o1
Hydra" and "Horror laland"
12:30 - I, "Andy'', Narrun
Alden

9 - I, "The Crookld Rlld,."

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determl- tomorrow'• · ,_,
- for tooc1 or foy bod.
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If we could only IM!rftn!l. ·
-h act and ulllr "ch wollt '

11:30 -

Ryen,

Plti:IAY

•• 30 - 1), "Home hfore
Dirk," Jt1n Slmmone,

11: » - n, "'!'he Glory
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13, "I' d Olmb the

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lry which we 'would lot",.;;&lt;
mombe;ocl, then how IINiit '
woulll be the tl1nlflcancl ltl
our namu/

1ft thlo confuted •"' wh.,
WI tum for IUJcl:,
an.. ancl help thaa 10, the
Church? Here we will dhcao ,
er the teaclllnp of C:llrlit ·..,. ·~
the mOll haliowfd 1111111e of ·

better Can

all.

wallader, pastor.
lnwagen, Sunday

Superintendent. Sunday

9:30 a. m.; Morning

10:30 a. m.; ·Evening
Wedneaday,
l: 30
mio' ,lDTICT

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good In family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the buslnes•
firms and organizations whose names appear below.·

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Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.

WIWS MlltONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING '
992-2550
2.40 Lincoln St.
Middleport

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntltigton, w. Va.

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INFOaMATII!N
DUDLIN.S

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S P.M. Oly Iefort Publlntlon
Monday Otldltntfe .m .
Will belcCepttd until t a.m. far
Oay·ot Publicallon

By Mrs. llerbol'l Rolllll
and Mrs. Pbllip Blldwln
of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra.
es Knighting Jr., and
o! Racine spent Friday
nln&amp; with Mrs. Vandora
ling.
Mr. and Mra. carroll White,
Darla and Keith, Mr.
d · Mrs. Dorsa P81'101l! en·
a picnic at Rock Sprlnas
airgrounda Sunday. Dorsa
arsons was celebrating a
irlhday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roulh
'"d Roger enjoyed a var.alion
th Mr. and Mrs. Everette
sons at Negley, Mr. and
. Chester Durst and family
at Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm
reeder and family at Mineral
ldge an d Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush at Manslleld.
Points of Interest visited were
taces at Waterford Park,
tfewell, W. Va., and King
j:enter at Mansfield.
t Mr . and Mrs. Carroll White
!md childrev visited recently
th the latter's mother, Mrs.
ssle Parsons, Roger and
orge, at Ashland.
i Mlsll Connie Knighting of
cine spent a few days with
grandmother,Mrs. Voi!dora

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The Publllhtr retervn the
right to e~ll or reject ariy '"'

RATES

Minimum' Charee 7Sc
cents per . WJrd thrH

consecutl¥t ln"~trtlnn"'
· 18 cents per word six con ·
.secutlve lnur "Ions.
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
CARD Of THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

Sl.SO tor 50 word rrilnlmum.
Each ~c;td~~r:k ~c:;~--2!=. _
Additional

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HORSE AUCTION, Sunday.
September 13, 12 n&lt;XWI. Crete
M Stable, Mlllflold, Ohio. 10
mllot north of Athans, State
Route 13. Over too head ot
horses ond ponlos. Lots of new
and used tack. Phone 61.t.725-

BARBER SHOP

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Mrs. Steve Cleland of

Dt'~Rl .

· Wlleer AIIJimerit
Pamlt'Oy, Ohio

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PH. 992-lttJ

Houn: •to I Mon.-Fri.

Saturday' to 5
Sunday 1loS

AT

POMEROY MOTOR
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SEPT
10
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3 ROOM unturnlsh«f apart·
mont. Phone pt,.)288.
7·1·1ft
2 BEDROOM mobile home.
Racine. Cell 992-6329. 9..t.Jtp
------THREE ROOM. all electric
apartment,
like
new.

~~!:~~ Mu~~giee 2~ a~

prectate. Phone Golllpol s
.w6-9539 tor appointment.
8-21-tfn
SMALL 2 bedroom hou se, &lt;1to Matgs High School at Rock
Springs. Suitable tor school
personnel. Phone 992-6887
after s p.m .
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91
FURNISHED aportmenl, 217

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$5.55

Pets For Sale ·

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JUII South ot Pomeroy.

PARKVIEW Kennale, Poodln.
and bird dogo, AKC. Pal and
show pupplt•· Grooming.
Phone 992-s.u3.
J.17·11C
BASSET pufplea, \ AKC rill·
tstered o Balbay hert·
togo. 135·150· Just off Ill. 7
near TuPtJtrs Ptalns, Ohio.

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THE. WORLD'S
SHREWDEST
INIIESTOR-HAS

' PomiiOJ Home &amp;Auto
606 E. Mtln, ,.;,..,.y, o.

o1U1T SOLD AU.
MIS S10CI&lt;!!

-AN'WtFTH'
POP·OO-i.J&gt;1'15HUN
E)(PLODIN; TH'
ODD&amp; SHOULD
e.E. LOADED IN
'lORE. FAVOR!!

Francis Benedum, Phone

For Sale

Co ~ville 667-3856.

DON'T PUMP your sluggish
septic tank. Gel Kfean.EmAII septi-c tank cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy.

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Eating Out

Real Estate For Sale

Is

Pamlly

9-.t.llc OLDER HOUSE on choice lot In
C11
Syracuse. Priced for quick
NICE REDSKIN peaches by the sate. Cell 992·532•. 7·26-Hc
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pound or bushel, also Bartle" -~--pears, graan beano, sweet
house. lifo ocre lot. Iii
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11.
Woler
top.
1800.
Phone
992·
Give
Mom
a
night
off
and
the
famll~
a
change
pers, Irish pOioton, water·
6021.
melons, aweot corn, cabbage,
of pace •. . Indulge In an experlence.'of truly
9-1-6tc
and othor !lema. Spencer's
gracious
dining. Gracious atmo~phere. . :·
Markel lull north of Eatern
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OUR BROAST!D CHICKEN
High School on Rt. 1. Ooen 1tx G~.,?..'n:~~ ~~r~ ~~~~T:~
a week. No SIMiday apartment$, basement, two
Sees.
garages. Moofhly Income,
9·3·31• 1190 ;. pr,teedP:on
011 5';9,abl•y tor
218 E. Main ·
992-9974
Pom.e~'·
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1967 FIAT.'.Excellent condition. qu c. sa e.
7. 19.it.,
Open Dally 5:30-7:00, Sund8y7:00.7:00
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--------beautiful lots a t 1a ,•rw
Servtco. , Baum tumbsr
delivered right to your
THE Qllsy s. Bing ~roperty,
b•lldonybuour,•,· ,"'pe om,n
Company, C~lltor, p~to.
Fo1t
and
eaay.
Free
prolect.
located at •46 South Second
.already
I or your .n·
es1
mall$.
Phone
992·32U,
Phone 985-3301.
~ffc;
~lion.ctCell p•-A. E. l.fl,3&amp;
Lee
Street, Middleport. 0 h1o.
t
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eight. rooms Including tour
onstru ton, ·-~ 992· · Goegletn Roady.Mix Co.,
Middleport, Ohio.
bedrooms, with gas furnace.
'-29·1fr.
AIR
CONDITIONING,
6-30-lfc
Contact Mrs. Goldie BaoHte, F•RM, .u acres with caHie or
Refrigeration service. Jack's
lll&gt;x 126, R. D. 1 Leon, West ~
SEPTIC TANto;S CLEANED. · Rolrlgerati!JII, Naw Hevjn,
~~Ia :8123. Tolephone No. without. Phone 7ol2..u59;.,..3tp Reasonable rates. Phone
PhoM 812·~•
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--------John Russell, Gelllpolls .w6f.2.31c LOTS WITH all u111itles.
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'"ht!f RU..,Io of the Rowes were Laurel Clllf n.,.., ,,. ·· ., each
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o;&lt;rrou Wbile and Keith, slgn.Jnts at" a. m. Auction Experience helpful but not 2 BEDROOM mobile home,
·n Hurp and sons of starting at 7 p.m. Lei us sell necnsery. for local and over·
Racine. Cell 992-6329.
Vfrs. Gerald Wells, ycMJr merchendlse
lhe·road hauling. You can
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3-22·11C earn 110,000 to 115,000 per
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ere willing to 2 BEDROOM
mobile
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•- application
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call
and G Food ..,.r
• 3 m11n
:fa.ar1..
were Mr. and toke to auction on a ptr· (:JIU) Ul-ee.l orDowrlle Ad· south of Mlddloporl, R';"2o317.
, :folrs . Harold Lawson and centage basts . Call Jim vance D. T. ept .. 5517
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, ""••ie• of Letart, w. Va. Mrs. Adams, aucllonftr, Rutland. Midland Drive, Charteaton,
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· ~- les• Lawson · ·~~nled Ph one 7n-...,. VI rg 1nta ·
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9·J.3tc SEMI FURNISHED apart
by Mrs. Harold Lawson and · - - ----~- ·
menl.- 2 large rooms, kit··
Charles of Letart, Evelyn, REDUCE safe and fest with Wanted To Bn11
chenette,
both.
Coats
; Cindy and Wilda Lawson visited Gobese tabltts end E-Vap
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Building, Middleport. Inquire
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any •·t 16
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Ch I B0ggess and water pills. Nelson Druas.
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ares
a.J.301p condition, estong as have 110' ...,. · ·
a.JO.tOic
: called on Mrs Boso of Portland
bean wal. PayllllJ 110 uch. - - - - - - - - - IAl ~ t~e new baby.
Flrstfloor only. Mondays will
Mr
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. theC'::rles LEGAL NOTICE
:"..:/~~;:,~, ~ll:;,a,l\'~ A~:,Ts~:.'g ~:,~~~
Bogg&lt;"i:· 1'. '" I\ am
new NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
Compony, Box 1M, Sardll,
with • rooms, both. Apart.
daugll' · : ,,, Jannette.
cue No. 2o,a 41 Ohio - ·
mont wllh 3 rooms, bath.
,, Mr. "1d Mrs. Ray Lawson of
lstoto ot Coro Wllllo~o
8-20-llc
Phone 992·2725 or 992-9~3tp
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Notice" hareby olven thai !.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jomts Hopoto of ,, &amp;nt Gay SMALL acreagtln Mlddl.-1·
Street, COlumbus, Ohlo, has Pomeroy area. Write Dotty For Sale
Chari La
es wson.
been duly lppolntld Executor Sentinel,
Bo•
729-H,
Mrs. Marlene Fisher, MollJ, 01 tho Ellato of core Wiggins, Pomoroy, Ohio, m69.
. . ~u and Larry, of Raclnupenl docNHd,
toto of Pomeroy.
9·4-3tc
PINAL CLOSEOUT
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t Melgl county, Ot.lo.
!Sunday with Mrs . Herber
crooltors oro roqulrod to tile OLD l•-nlturt' , dt·•-, braas
Sayre and went swimJn1n8.
their claims wl"' ttld flduclar.,.
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AIR OOIDITIONERS
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en1ng ~..... of within four months.
beds. i'lc. Wrllt M..D. Miller,
Saluruay ev
•-Ooltd lhls 17th doy 01 Auoull
Rt. 4, Pomeloy, Ollto. Cell
Final Prlet Cut
Vandora Knighting were 1970.
992.6271.
of the Ye1rl
. and Mrs. Cbarles
'·H. D'arton,
9·1-Hc
Probate Judge ef Uld C01111nty - - - - - - - - IMost Sizes I
Knij!hling, Jr. and cltlldrtn,
Ill 21, 21; IP&gt; •· 31&lt; GOOD used electric hot water
. and Mrs. H. P. Worley and
hie..,, shallow Willi pump SeYoral !tiding MD••• It
daughters, Tony, Terry and
wlllt lwok, ~~~- atall. Sllllt Fl-.1 Cluranct Prl-1
Dianna, of Pt. Pleuant. '!be son Sttl~•::,L w~,f~C~ocolvod
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CGIICfltlon and..!.:'~toto~,!;., •,·
of Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea by tho Motgs Local School . Box 110, RutlooN, "'' ,~:jq; ·
POMI!ROY
Kn'•'ting recently underwent Oltlrlct ot their ottl&lt;t In Mttgs
J.
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C.noJ, Mlr.
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Junior Hlgft School Building,
1'11. 992·2111
surgery lor a cyst on his hand. Mlddlopart, Ohlo, for coot bids
Howard Roush of Mansfield untll 12 o'clock noon on Jop, Female Help Wanted
Open TU 6 .QIIIJ
21,1970, at which llmo BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
andMr:a .EdnaRollllhof.Raclne lembor
blds wlllllo oponod.
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allied on Mr. and Mn. Rulsell Tho coal blds aro for tur. DEALER: Work Auaual to
SUnday.
nlshlng tho cool. hiUIIng 1111 Datombsr, trio tratnTng. No
1.,_,..,
nuua•
coel, and puttlno cdl lnta
collic:Hng, no doll very, no
• Davtd and Edward Roush storego bins 11 tho following caah ln-lmenl. Cell COlliN;!
'.....,t a weekend willl their SChOOl" Horrlsonvlllo School
6U·377-47fl, Chorlotta
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and Salem Center.
Ohio.
als!Ai:r, Mr. and Mrs. 01111 Tht bldl oro for iumf coal tor Hlllktll, South Point,7-17-lfc
Lewis at Clifton, W. Va., and lht school yoor tt70·7 .
....._1 the The loud of Education
attended Sunday ""'""' at
rnervn tho "'ht to rtltct ony
'MelhodiltChurch.Mr,andMrs. ond all blds.
111o1II
• Locot School
· Thoototrtct
·aecolhpanled them home
Sunday and were dinner guesll
Board ot lijuttllon
of the RoUihes.
L. W. NI&lt;Comot, Cltrk

PVRCIIASE .Piii:&amp;a
NEW YORK (IJPI)-Tite New
York Meta, ll1lflerltlc ~Dpat
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LOST. Black and tan Alradale, WILL give ptar:o 11110111 In my
mote. Sunday, A::\' usI 30 near
home. Phone 992·3666.
Ltngsvllle. Co I George
8·16-llc
Logon, dog warden, Phone
992.ua:J.
9·J.31p -GOSPEL SING at the Church of
God at Chnter, September 6,
--------2 p. m. feolurlng The

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Mason. W. Va.
(formorly
Barbar Shopl
Under now maoagtmtnl
2330.
9-J.IIc
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rbtrs
ghtlng.
with
2
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OWner: 1111 HUIUII
Mr Sh d Cline Of New
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er
Alit. Dennis Weaver
REVIVAL AT Church of God,
lllrighiAln, Pa., spent a week
Open 6 Qlya AWee1t
Chelltr, from September 6
:with his mother-in-11w, Mrs.
lAM · ' PM
through Soplembsr 13 with
!late Rowe and Ada.
Phone 77J.5911
Rev. 'Donald Sheets. paotor.
FrldayguestsofMr.andMrs
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singing each night.
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Joe Manuel were Mr. 811.d Mrs. YARD sate. September 5-6.
9·3-9tc
Robert Bllley and Bobby, Mr. Glen Baker, County Road .j6. - - - - - - - - Mrs. Lewis Hudson of East, R-•llle, Ohio., 2 3lp Help Wafied
1:and
Pomeroy. Sid Manuel ac··
I'companied the Baileys IAl their GUN shoot, Forked Run TELEVISION r~trmen tor
retailer.
·borne and attended the races at Sportsman Club, Sunday, area
required.
Write Experience
c.. Dolly
iHUJtop Race Track at Torch. September 6.
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P.
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Box
729·E,
9 2 31
: - Mr.andMrs. Don Manuel and - - - - - - - - Pomeroy, Ohio. m69.1-JO.tfc
:baby of Racine llpellt1bursday DUE to company requirements,
:with Mr. Max Manuel Sr.
the Nationwide Insurance COOK. Martin Reatauront.
:' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush otllcelnPomeroywlllbsopen A ..... v In--· Mlddl1:;;'·
-and Bobby and Paul spent a from 8:30 a.m. to 12:p.m., ......,.., ~·
1- tic
.-acatlon at Cincinnati and ••·-"~-Y -mroug h FrIda Yasol - - - - - - - - •
September 1, 1970. Horne
; Huntington, W.Va. They visited phones. Kenneth D. Williams, FULL TIME otllce workers.
; Camden Park.
992-574 or P. J . Pouley, 992·
One male, one ltm~le .
; . Lesb!rManuelofLoganspent 7133.
Knowledge 01 accounting,
few days recently with his
9·1·51c bookk&lt;tplng and payroll
--------toxes desirable.
Pa.id
. enls, Mr. and Mrs. Paul

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Charoe per 1

8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Daily,
8:3 0 a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday.

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tmpola Convertible. Locally owned, tow mlleaoo, whtU
wall fires, showsiiHie wear, V·8 tnolne, radio, aut,m~~ttci
po- lfeerlng, air conditioned, dal't\ blue finish, wlttte
tap. Priced tor summer ciNrance . .
tJM OOOGE
11191
St. w_., 1 owner, brown finish ytnyl lnlertor, Y·l
engine, automatic trans., power s-llllJ, radio, good
tires, 2·way tailgate. · ,
tt67 OOOGI
11595
DarH Door. Very low mileage by 1 local owner, new W·W
ttrn. 6 cyl. ongtne, radio, au1omatlc trans., power
steerlng,'seats &amp; Interior llko new car, red finish.
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ObltCIIOAIL
The
publilhlf' will not be rnponslblt
tor ·mort than one InCorrect
ht&amp;ertlon.
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aates representative. CFIH' ....
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estimates. phone her ••
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and Son, lnc. :JO.Ifc
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COAL.
limestone.
Sell Works,
e. Excelsior
Mlln st.,
Pomlt'oy. Phone 992.3891 .
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CE
000
FLOOR FURNA , 75,
BTU, like now. Qln Thomas,
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STAR KILLS rota quickly, aure.
2'1&gt; tbs. , $1.69, Ebersbach
Hardware, s:rwr RIM Mills,
Pickens Her wllf'e, a.~.:'P

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. · oporaflw's license? .;.it ~·
7 ROOM HOUSE with bath, 3
f.:lO.Ifc 2966.
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Good
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yearao , 2 acres.,-·w·
-C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
location near scboola. Paul
ComplataServlce
Taykr. Pbone 743-4M4.
Phone94J.3821
f.:lO.IIItt
Roclna, Ohio
Crt" Bradford
5-1-lfc
7 ROOM modern home with
bls.menl, varoge, two
porches, ahedo lree$,1\il acre HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENN.!~ SERVfCE . Phone.
~round tocatad
Oh onb Rt. 12-1.
9t2·2522.
~yrlcuu,
to, y owner.
6- 10-tfc,
PhCI1o Gelllr''' .w6-953P for
appotntmen ·
8-25-lfn NEIGLER ConstrliCflCii. - For
bulldllllJ or remodeling )'OUr
homo,
call Guy. ·NtiOiar,
TOTAL Electric home. Br'lck
Roc:tne, Ohio.
von-. T _ . Plalna area.
Phone CheSler 9854SII.

DIE BORN L08ER
f7''fES, ~ ~~ t&gt;\!Sir

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BY OWNER. •.36 acres, 5 rocm
NEW IDEAL manure apraader houoo, bath, oily wa.t tr.
on alto!. 165. Aloo, 9 month old flartly furrillbed. ,1\&gt;ic mile~
Tuppers 667-3U3.
Plllnt on Rf.
DOlled Hereford bull . Phone . south
7. CallofCoolVIlle
9.19·4101.
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Monday Otldltntfe .m .
Will belcCepttd until t a.m. far
Oay·ot Publicallon

By Mrs. llerbol'l Rolllll
and Mrs. Pbllip Blldwln
of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra.
es Knighting Jr., and
o! Racine spent Friday
nln&amp; with Mrs. Vandora
ling.
Mr. and Mra. carroll White,
Darla and Keith, Mr.
d · Mrs. Dorsa P81'101l! en·
a picnic at Rock Sprlnas
airgrounda Sunday. Dorsa
arsons was celebrating a
irlhday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roulh
'"d Roger enjoyed a var.alion
th Mr. and Mrs. Everette
sons at Negley, Mr. and
. Chester Durst and family
at Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm
reeder and family at Mineral
ldge an d Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush at Manslleld.
Points of Interest visited were
taces at Waterford Park,
tfewell, W. Va., and King
j:enter at Mansfield.
t Mr . and Mrs. Carroll White
!md childrev visited recently
th the latter's mother, Mrs.
ssle Parsons, Roger and
orge, at Ashland.
i Mlsll Connie Knighting of
cine spent a few days with
grandmother,Mrs. Voi!dora

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The Publllhtr retervn the
right to e~ll or reject ariy '"'

RATES

Minimum' Charee 7Sc
cents per . WJrd thrH

consecutl¥t ln"~trtlnn"'
· 18 cents per word six con ·
.secutlve lnur "Ions.
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
CARD Of THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

Sl.SO tor 50 word rrilnlmum.
Each ~c;td~~r:k ~c:;~--2!=. _
Additional

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HORSE AUCTION, Sunday.
September 13, 12 n&lt;XWI. Crete
M Stable, Mlllflold, Ohio. 10
mllot north of Athans, State
Route 13. Over too head ot
horses ond ponlos. Lots of new
and used tack. Phone 61.t.725-

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Mrs. Steve Cleland of

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Pamlt'Oy, Ohio

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PH. 992-lttJ

Houn: •to I Mon.-Fri.

Saturday' to 5
Sunday 1loS

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POMEROY MOTOR
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3 ROOM unturnlsh«f apart·
mont. Phone pt,.)288.
7·1·1ft
2 BEDROOM mobile home.
Racine. Cell 992-6329. 9..t.Jtp
------THREE ROOM. all electric
apartment,
like
new.

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prectate. Phone Golllpol s
.w6-9539 tor appointment.
8-21-tfn
SMALL 2 bedroom hou se, &lt;1to Matgs High School at Rock
Springs. Suitable tor school
personnel. Phone 992-6887
after s p.m .
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91
FURNISHED aportmenl, 217

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Pets For Sale ·

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PARKVIEW Kennale, Poodln.
and bird dogo, AKC. Pal and
show pupplt•· Grooming.
Phone 992-s.u3.
J.17·11C
BASSET pufplea, \ AKC rill·
tstered o Balbay hert·
togo. 135·150· Just off Ill. 7
near TuPtJtrs Ptalns, Ohio.

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!='RAN KLiiN
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THE. WORLD'S
SHREWDEST
INIIESTOR-HAS

' PomiiOJ Home &amp;Auto
606 E. Mtln, ,.;,..,.y, o.

o1U1T SOLD AU.
MIS S10CI&lt;!!

-AN'WtFTH'
POP·OO-i.J&gt;1'15HUN
E)(PLODIN; TH'
ODD&amp; SHOULD
e.E. LOADED IN
'lORE. FAVOR!!

Francis Benedum, Phone

For Sale

Co ~ville 667-3856.

DON'T PUMP your sluggish
septic tank. Gel Kfean.EmAII septi-c tank cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy.

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Real Estate For Sale

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Pamlly

9-.t.llc OLDER HOUSE on choice lot In
C11
Syracuse. Priced for quick
NICE REDSKIN peaches by the sate. Cell 992·532•. 7·26-Hc
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house. lifo ocre lot. Iii
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11.
Woler
top.
1800.
Phone
992·
Give
Mom
a
night
off
and
the
famll~
a
change
pers, Irish pOioton, water·
6021.
melons, aweot corn, cabbage,
of pace •. . Indulge In an experlence.'of truly
9-1-6tc
and othor !lema. Spencer's
gracious
dining. Gracious atmo~phere. . :·
Markel lull north of Eatern
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OUR BROAST!D CHICKEN
High School on Rt. 1. Ooen 1tx G~.,?..'n:~~ ~~r~ ~~~~T:~
a week. No SIMiday apartment$, basement, two
Sees.
garages. Moofhly Income,
9·3·31• 1190 ;. pr,teedP:on
011 5';9,abl•y tor
218 E. Main ·
992-9974
Pom.e~'·
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1967 FIAT.'.Excellent condition. qu c. sa e.
7. 19.it.,
Open Dally 5:30-7:00, Sund8y7:00.7:00
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9·2·31&lt; NEW HOMES lor aa 1f.b·. We he••
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--------beautiful lots a t 1a ,•rw
Servtco. , Baum tumbsr
delivered right to your
THE Qllsy s. Bing ~roperty,
b•lldonybuour,•,· ,"'pe om,n
Company, C~lltor, p~to.
Fo1t
and
eaay.
Free
prolect.
located at •46 South Second
.already
I or your .n·
es1
mall$.
Phone
992·32U,
Phone 985-3301.
~ffc;
~lion.ctCell p•-A. E. l.fl,3&amp;
Lee
Street, Middleport. 0 h1o.
t
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eight. rooms Including tour
onstru ton, ·-~ 992· · Goegletn Roady.Mix Co.,
Middleport, Ohio.
bedrooms, with gas furnace.
'-29·1fr.
AIR
CONDITIONING,
6-30-lfc
Contact Mrs. Goldie BaoHte, F•RM, .u acres with caHie or
Refrigeration service. Jack's
lll&gt;x 126, R. D. 1 Leon, West ~
SEPTIC TANto;S CLEANED. · Rolrlgerati!JII, Naw Hevjn,
~~Ia :8123. Tolephone No. without. Phone 7ol2..u59;.,..3tp Reasonable rates. Phone
PhoM 812·~•
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--------John Russell, Gelllpolls .w6f.2.31c LOTS WITH all u111itles.
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'"ht!f RU..,Io of the Rowes were Laurel Clllf n.,.., ,,. ·· ., each
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Frida to . . ;. con· SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED.
o;&lt;rrou Wbile and Keith, slgn.Jnts at" a. m. Auction Experience helpful but not 2 BEDROOM mobile home,
·n Hurp and sons of starting at 7 p.m. Lei us sell necnsery. for local and over·
Racine. Cell 992-6329.
Vfrs. Gerald Wells, ycMJr merchendlse
lhe·road hauling. You can
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d An of SyraM•••
3-22·11C earn 110,000 to 115,000 per
"' ttsofMr
•Y
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ere willing to 2 BEDROOM
mobile
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•- application
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call
and G Food ..,.r
• 3 m11n
:fa.ar1..
were Mr. and toke to auction on a ptr· (:JIU) Ul-ee.l orDowrlle Ad· south of Mlddloporl, R';"2o317.
, :folrs . Harold Lawson and centage basts . Call Jim vance D. T. ept .. 5517
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, ""••ie• of Letart, w. Va. Mrs. Adams, aucllonftr, Rutland. Midland Drive, Charteaton,
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· ~- les• Lawson · ·~~nled Ph one 7n-...,. VI rg 1nta ·
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9·J.3tc SEMI FURNISHED apart
by Mrs. Harold Lawson and · - - ----~- ·
menl.- 2 large rooms, kit··
Charles of Letart, Evelyn, REDUCE safe and fest with Wanted To Bn11
chenette,
both.
Coats
; Cindy and Wilda Lawson visited Gobese tabltts end E-Vap
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Building, Middleport. Inquire
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any •·t 16
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Ch I B0ggess and water pills. Nelson Druas.
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ares
a.J.301p condition, estong as have 110' ...,. · ·
a.JO.tOic
: called on Mrs Boso of Portland
bean wal. PayllllJ 110 uch. - - - - - - - - - IAl ~ t~e new baby.
Flrstfloor only. Mondays will
Mr
·,•reed
. theC'::rles LEGAL NOTICE
:"..:/~~;:,~, ~ll:;,a,l\'~ A~:,Ts~:.'g ~:,~~~
Bogg&lt;"i:· 1'. '" I\ am
new NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
Compony, Box 1M, Sardll,
with • rooms, both. Apart.
daugll' · : ,,, Jannette.
cue No. 2o,a 41 Ohio - ·
mont wllh 3 rooms, bath.
,, Mr. "1d Mrs. Ray Lawson of
lstoto ot Coro Wllllo~o
8-20-llc
Phone 992·2725 or 992-9~3tp
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Notice" hareby olven thai !.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jomts Hopoto of ,, &amp;nt Gay SMALL acreagtln Mlddl.-1·
Street, COlumbus, Ohlo, has Pomeroy area. Write Dotty For Sale
Chari La
es wson.
been duly lppolntld Executor Sentinel,
Bo•
729-H,
Mrs. Marlene Fisher, MollJ, 01 tho Ellato of core Wiggins, Pomoroy, Ohio, m69.
. . ~u and Larry, of Raclnupenl docNHd,
toto of Pomeroy.
9·4-3tc
PINAL CLOSEOUT
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t Melgl county, Ot.lo.
!Sunday with Mrs . Herber
crooltors oro roqulrod to tile OLD l•-nlturt' , dt·•-, braas
Sayre and went swimJn1n8.
their claims wl"' ttld flduclar.,.
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AIR OOIDITIONERS
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en1ng ~..... of within four months.
beds. i'lc. Wrllt M..D. Miller,
Saluruay ev
•-Ooltd lhls 17th doy 01 Auoull
Rt. 4, Pomeloy, Ollto. Cell
Final Prlet Cut
Vandora Knighting were 1970.
992.6271.
of the Ye1rl
. and Mrs. Cbarles
'·H. D'arton,
9·1-Hc
Probate Judge ef Uld C01111nty - - - - - - - - IMost Sizes I
Knij!hling, Jr. and cltlldrtn,
Ill 21, 21; IP&gt; •· 31&lt; GOOD used electric hot water
. and Mrs. H. P. Worley and
hie..,, shallow Willi pump SeYoral !tiding MD••• It
daughters, Tony, Terry and
wlllt lwok, ~~~- atall. Sllllt Fl-.1 Cluranct Prl-1
Dianna, of Pt. Pleuant. '!be son Sttl~•::,L w~,f~C~ocolvod
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CGIICfltlon and..!.:'~toto~,!;., •,·
of Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea by tho Motgs Local School . Box 110, RutlooN, "'' ,~:jq; ·
POMI!ROY
Kn'•'ting recently underwent Oltlrlct ot their ottl&lt;t In Mttgs
J.
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C.noJ, Mlr.
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1'11. 992·2111
surgery lor a cyst on his hand. Mlddlopart, Ohlo, for coot bids
Howard Roush of Mansfield untll 12 o'clock noon on Jop, Female Help Wanted
Open TU 6 .QIIIJ
21,1970, at which llmo BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
andMr:a .EdnaRollllhof.Raclne lembor
blds wlllllo oponod.
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allied on Mr. and Mn. Rulsell Tho coal blds aro for tur. DEALER: Work Auaual to
SUnday.
nlshlng tho cool. hiUIIng 1111 Datombsr, trio tratnTng. No
1.,_,..,
nuua•
coel, and puttlno cdl lnta
collic:Hng, no doll very, no
• Davtd and Edward Roush storego bins 11 tho following caah ln-lmenl. Cell COlliN;!
'.....,t a weekend willl their SChOOl" Horrlsonvlllo School
6U·377-47fl, Chorlotta
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and Salem Center.
Ohio.
als!Ai:r, Mr. and Mrs. 01111 Tht bldl oro for iumf coal tor Hlllktll, South Point,7-17-lfc
Lewis at Clifton, W. Va., and lht school yoor tt70·7 .
....._1 the The loud of Education
attended Sunday ""'""' at
rnervn tho "'ht to rtltct ony
'MelhodiltChurch.Mr,andMrs. ond all blds.
111o1II
• Locot School
· Thoototrtct
·aecolhpanled them home
Sunday and were dinner guesll
Board ot lijuttllon
of the RoUihes.
L. W. NI&lt;Comot, Cltrk

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LOST. Black and tan Alradale, WILL give ptar:o 11110111 In my
mote. Sunday, A::\' usI 30 near
home. Phone 992·3666.
Ltngsvllle. Co I George
8·16-llc
Logon, dog warden, Phone
992.ua:J.
9·J.31p -GOSPEL SING at the Church of
God at Chnter, September 6,
--------2 p. m. feolurlng The

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Mason. W. Va.
(formorly
Barbar Shopl
Under now maoagtmtnl
2330.
9-J.IIc
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ghtlng.
with
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Mr Sh d Cline Of New
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Alit. Dennis Weaver
REVIVAL AT Church of God,
lllrighiAln, Pa., spent a week
Open 6 Qlya AWee1t
Chelltr, from September 6
:with his mother-in-11w, Mrs.
lAM · ' PM
through Soplembsr 13 with
!late Rowe and Ada.
Phone 77J.5911
Rev. 'Donald Sheets. paotor.
FrldayguestsofMr.andMrs
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singing each night.
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Joe Manuel were Mr. 811.d Mrs. YARD sate. September 5-6.
9·3-9tc
Robert Bllley and Bobby, Mr. Glen Baker, County Road .j6. - - - - - - - - Mrs. Lewis Hudson of East, R-•llle, Ohio., 2 3lp Help Wafied
1:and
Pomeroy. Sid Manuel ac··
I'companied the Baileys IAl their GUN shoot, Forked Run TELEVISION r~trmen tor
retailer.
·borne and attended the races at Sportsman Club, Sunday, area
required.
Write Experience
c.. Dolly
iHUJtop Race Track at Torch. September 6.
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729·E,
9 2 31
: - Mr.andMrs. Don Manuel and - - - - - - - - Pomeroy, Ohio. m69.1-JO.tfc
:baby of Racine llpellt1bursday DUE to company requirements,
:with Mr. Max Manuel Sr.
the Nationwide Insurance COOK. Martin Reatauront.
:' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush otllcelnPomeroywlllbsopen A ..... v In--· Mlddl1:;;'·
-and Bobby and Paul spent a from 8:30 a.m. to 12:p.m., ......,.., ~·
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.-acatlon at Cincinnati and ••·-"~-Y -mroug h FrIda Yasol - - - - - - - - •
September 1, 1970. Horne
; Huntington, W.Va. They visited phones. Kenneth D. Williams, FULL TIME otllce workers.
; Camden Park.
992-574 or P. J . Pouley, 992·
One male, one ltm~le .
; . Lesb!rManuelofLoganspent 7133.
Knowledge 01 accounting,
few days recently with his
9·1·51c bookk&lt;tplng and payroll
--------toxes desirable.
Pa.id
. enls, Mr. and Mrs. Paul

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8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Daily,
8:3 0 a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday.

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wall fires, showsiiHie wear, V·8 tnolne, radio, aut,m~~ttci
po- lfeerlng, air conditioned, dal't\ blue finish, wlttte
tap. Priced tor summer ciNrance . .
tJM OOOGE
11191
St. w_., 1 owner, brown finish ytnyl lnlertor, Y·l
engine, automatic trans., power s-llllJ, radio, good
tires, 2·way tailgate. · ,
tt67 OOOGI
11595
DarH Door. Very low mileage by 1 local owner, new W·W
ttrn. 6 cyl. ongtne, radio, au1omatlc trans., power
steerlng,'seats &amp; Interior llko new car, red finish.
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ObltCIIOAIL
The
publilhlf' will not be rnponslblt
tor ·mort than one InCorrect
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tnautetlon . Elmer While,
aates representative. CFIH' ....
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estimates. phone her ••
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and Son, lnc. :JO.Ifc
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limestone.
Sell Works,
e. Excelsior
Mlln st.,
Pomlt'oy. Phone 992.3891 .
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FLOOR FURNA , 75,
BTU, like now. Qln Thomas,
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2'1&gt; tbs. , $1.69, Ebersbach
Hardware, s:rwr RIM Mills,
Pickens Her wllf'e, a.~.:'P

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. · oporaflw's license? .;.it ~·
7 ROOM HOUSE with bath, 3
f.:lO.Ifc 2966.
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yearao , 2 acres.,-·w·
-C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
location near scboola. Paul
ComplataServlce
Taykr. Pbone 743-4M4.
Phone94J.3821
f.:lO.IIItt
Roclna, Ohio
Crt" Bradford
5-1-lfc
7 ROOM modern home with
bls.menl, varoge, two
porches, ahedo lree$,1\il acre HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENN.!~ SERVfCE . Phone.
~round tocatad
Oh onb Rt. 12-1.
9t2·2522.
~yrlcuu,
to, y owner.
6- 10-tfc,
PhCI1o Gelllr''' .w6-953P for
appotntmen ·
8-25-lfn NEIGLER ConstrliCflCii. - For
bulldllllJ or remodeling )'OUr
homo,
call Guy. ·NtiOiar,
TOTAL Electric home. Br'lck
Roc:tne, Ohio.
von-. T _ . Plalna area.
Phone CheSler 9854SII.

DIE BORN L08ER
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BY OWNER. •.36 acres, 5 rocm
NEW IDEAL manure apraader houoo, bath, oily wa.t tr.
on alto!. 165. Aloo, 9 month old flartly furrillbed. ,1\&gt;ic mile~
Tuppers 667-3U3.
Plllnt on Rf.
DOlled Hereford bull . Phone . south
7. CallofCoolVIlle
9.19·4101.
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requklt14 the ll!a!.lin{ai:ts
Ni~e AliobanlB parerit4
' u:S. Allorney Wayman G. 53,0011students Wlllt ~~~~! :~
appear in
41 Sllerrer uld lhe pareniJ toot Wday in N.:riO!k, VI
Birmingham today on charges over c..........,. at an e~ largest school cliatrld.
of trying to thwart deaejrqa· lary tchool and a high scltool.ln city and the NAACP
Uoo by &lt;J(Iel'aling 'unauthorized Talladep Qlunly, Ala., and appealed the federal plan;
"schools within schools."
laughl children 'registered In ci(y because of lhe massive
It is believed to be lhe flral other zooes. Sllerrer uld there bludng and lbe NAACP becaltle
move by the Justice Depart- were 170 children in lhe It says lbe plan leaves too
ment against parents who send elemenlary "school" and l25 many radally indenlifll~
their children to achqols oulaide students In lhe "high school." schools.
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In Louilllana, Gov. John J.
federal court-approved school At Red Springs, N.C., about
3,000 Lwnbee Indians held a McKeithen said Thuraday he )a
rally Thursday night and considering closing public
reaHirmed lhelr defiance of lhe schools which have been larsely
assignment of their chUdren to abandoned by white _studenll•.
Tonight lllru Tuolda~
desegregated public schools. He uld he ill checkinl flral to
Slpt. 4-1
About 330 of lhe children sat determine if he can legally do
Thursday In an aU-Indian this. Many white children In
BUTCH CASSIDY AND
school, which the Indians want Loulslan.a, as well as Alablma
THE SUN DANCE KID
and Mllslsslppl, have left pullllc
to relain.
Technlcalor
A desegregation program schools in lbe face of D188Slve
Paul Newman
deaegregallon to attend private,
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Robert Redford
Col orca rtaons :
segregated schools."
W.tiiiiiNGTON -A REPORT Oil lite • - of
ed
TraHic Trouble
AI Bolton, the Massachusetts
la!ld
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Bugged Bug
DeparlmentofEducaliOII be8an
JIOYtitllltw 1burtdl1 bJ file Wattr ~ ()w,.,U . · '
Win Lucky
a review of Its flrat-Jn.the·
'lbe ~ laellldetl il1ldl . . .tlrfitil Ill IJood· jint!ICI~,
Admission :
$1 .00 Adults. 60c Children
nation Racial Imbalance Act,
ponr poei'atl1111, illriiiiiiiiDW, recteiUaa; IIDd 11111Ntfa.t,
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Show Starts 7 P.M.
which provides that no school
.,..,unilnl&lt;!r IIIII pr IVI!Ioft or culbni
tiirvklel will"'' '~· I.
may have more than 1i0 per MtlDDY BIJT HAPPY, lldt 8oafll VlelumeM rumer
AfiAI'tt.esov•nancmtmml•tlle"IM!ri,theCDUIIdl-to at 2 p.m. Saturday ~ tile ,
Three divorces have been cent noo-whlte enrolhnent.
lllooldq ferwud to a 10011 bnelt u lie plowl a rice lelld a lblal repcrt to Ccllt8rea.
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McCoy FuDeral Hc.J!I'tlljb ~~
. .- - - - - - - • granted in the Meigs C&lt;lunly
A federal court at Flint, paMy Ia llle Metoat Delta areL Tile Mebll&amp; River'•
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C&lt;lmmoo Pleas C&lt;lurt.
Mich., Thursday deniad an llted- ... lleea coea all yeu Md llle wu - • Ill
COWIIBVS .... MJ1111 01110, Mill Grace EliiDe ~ wbD lerment will I ~ _In' VlitiDD
On grounds of extreme NAACP appeal for an order to uve neede4 from lite rlcla farmlal nctoa.
doetin~cwudderbonelfllllldlof .apolltldu,J*fwiQIH!)Iboae MemorliJ M. ~.·'lll!
cruelly, Wanda L. Smith was force Detroit public schools to
'JlnndiJ u 111e IJII'I)clpa\ldiD ' 11'1111 Vflllr'i Daf" O.!it•rill. be held t !til
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granted a divorce from Frank
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Mill RIM, 1!iloiiiVII !lltltrdAY fur.Allan~ "''"'• N. J., and
G. Smith. A decision on the accelerate
NAACP claims Detroit scbool.s ·=·-=''· A''''·""·'·'~~.w~
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lhe 'IIIII Amertel pqtllll, tllftl'ftd fr«n - [ll'eJIInd Ia&amp; u
custody of minor chUdren was
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lhedl'gedJQitbwbDbavljalllll'iildtll.oftlliollrand·'Rie.
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deterred.
on an answer and crOfiS system for blacks and whilel. belweea membera of lbe
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pelilion, Donna R. Wilaon was
and eleelrlclau 1w Idled
l'nlldent JCJimloD ptbend 1dlh 1G0 ._.. ol
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given a divorce from Joseph R.
some
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bql),'lllillll4lndullr)''lllllfll!a1lilbt~pe,~etutw,ipl
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WUaon on grounds of grOfiS
eonolruclloallile of ... aew B---1- ;~Do
Mm;'ranfNii4eDIGulllavoDiu~TbeypnlflldllbD.•• .
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neglect of duty. The defendant
was given custody of ooe minor
Holler Medical Cealer
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·" .u. dllel li'dll~eet of ·bll1lllpberlc IDIItllrit1·
Ioe1ted atlbe Juadlon of Rt.
I'll a 11111......, ate ~ llllilln 1111 ehrnet or a lllb
child. Also on grounds of grOfiS
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and
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TOLEDO
(UPI)
NegoUa·
centuryblllroamatlbllocllililder..-tjallliDI'IIIoflbebordltr,
negiect of duty, Jenny L.
A spokesman for the lions between the city Board of NIJM uld llt&amp;t Dta Orda'a lljs , _ Ia GIIIOI bad wM 1111
Bowers was granted a divorce
-er Coaslrllellon Co., Educatiolland .the Toledo Fed- •........
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from Danny E. Bowers with the
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aur_IWo colllll'lllo
ceneral coBtroetor, uld lbo eraUooofTeachers('I'FT)broke in inlniDC 0111 our prollleml."
plaintifi being given custody of
eledrlclaoo
lel·tlp an ID· down Thuraday night, live da)'ll
one minor child.
lormall_.
picket
Uae lids before school Ia to open.
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In the same court a suit filed
TFI' President Dal j,.awrence
OOLIJMIIUS-U. 8. UP. ~TAn a. '-illlillbll
recenUy by J. B. O'Brien versus
SANJUAN, P.R. (UPI)- U.S. mol'lllq.
said 00 furlber meetings have lnltllilbiclf«IIUJIIIGI'lfr«nCJIIIII.-Iareillllallultlanmlil'lllt
Patrick Johnson, et al, was military concern that Russia
'l1lla II file flnl major been scheduled in the pay , U.S. Senate.
dlsmiased. It was ordered in may be pllnning to establish a walkout at lbe hoopltal olle dispute.
Taflll'ridiQ' prO)IIIIICI a -1101111 ~ Ill aid ."'!IDiot
another entry that the Racine naval base in Cuba got more •IDee coDIInlellon began lui
The b&lt;wd of educalion has dtbenl. Allile ume tllrJe, be IIIIJIId.~ W. Qll'ttl ol dD·
Home National Bant collect credence today as a fleet of Odtber.
offeredaoalaryacaleof$7,100 clnnal1uchalrmallofthe"Senlcr0H~~n1f«Tafl0wrmUtee."
$1,659.99 plus interest from
warships approached the ~'='-'&lt;'i:':':'"=''''':':«''''''''''''''''''''''' lor beginning teacber1 to fl2,0011
James L. and Caroline L. Ruth. Soviet
caribbean for the secood lime
for veteran teachera and liJo.e
J'OBii'BI' BUlB, N. Y. - 'lU a.~ Pllldto
C'~ulet and lhe ~-okl aii!Udley ao to lite con." *l.
squadron, now
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'*lilbil AIDerb'l llopel to blp liP wltb ilia phr! Dr al
southeast of Bermuda and on a
$7,2110 and '13,000 for 18'12.
AtiltriiWw bt lhe U. S. Open lautll d!ampi«tM!Ipa.
southwest course, posaibly towThe leachel'l! are asking for
llmgJes, ol Malll'l, Calif., Meded 1411!, ,._ """'"
ardlbepassBgebe~eenPuerto
an Immediate top sallll Vladimir Karoltlw, and Richey, ol SI!IAngelo, Ta., !IIMIIAIIID
Rico and the Domwcan Repul&gt;
of f}5,0011.
Foll of Uti Anlelelln l!eCOftd.nwld actklft.
Uc, Includes a guided missile
The cily'a 2,4110 leachera have
cnt1oer and a gu~ded missile
been called for a meeting at
IIEVEBE WINDil'OII.IIIIalll,i [IIIIi ol Tnd'•M, ll',u
and
deltroyer.
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terulei \II the group CORONADO, Calif. (UPI) .... dllcusa lbe dllptlte.
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Sales fall collecdons on motor subm8rlne
ill confirmed It will be an President Nixon and fonner Non.ac.ademlc employes have
Wlltlaulial'OIIIo a mlleun \plr II 11f!1 Nab., aid t.o
vehicles purchased in Melgo interesting characteriiUc, a President Johnson gathered agreed to hooor picket Unes If Nm.p.h.atGnutllttland. Twofunnelelattdi.WIItiJ'I!!Ollt!d_.
C&lt;lunty during the month of U.S. Navy spokesman uld. AI wllll 800 leaders of government, the teacberl decide to alrlke.
Cartll, Nab., 'durlnJ the euV IM!btl· .·
August totaled $17,774.19 Mrs. far as the U.S. Navy .knows, buslneas and industry Thursday City School Supt. Frank Illdl
!feph'*"'ll!n·•nportedwlndpolltrpto 70m.p.b.
Evelyn Lucke, county clerk of
Raula has no submarines In night to pay homage to outgoing uld lbe schooll would open u
A lmll!'o awwped tbniUIII I B+llbert. JIICI., **illt-'MIID dauptel'l, ·
courts, reports.
lhe area now, he uld.
Mnlcan President Gustavo aebeduled "no matler what nalnrll!l.'llnD•I!d!qo,IDJiiriDifoarpariiiiii,~JIUiillll Cuit~, at
In addition, $3,806.34 was paid The spokesman uld all of tile Diaz Oradaz. They praised him tbe leachen! do."
uproutlnc n.. N- ollbe lii)irlel- ia'IM.
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in casual and use fall and $255 ships In the group are reladvely as a chief architect of Dick uld classes for the
· Trwl'ftl't flllld aid [I01Nr IlDia !liN liNiilil Ill Wllllil! Muioa. Alao
was paid for auto inapeclions new• the oldest having been hemispheric soUdarlty.
10010 62,0011 1tudants would be
by ,_,. wln4ll4lfml ID P f' N eo.,. '1'1t1
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for vehicles being ...CJU;!ht into
buill in 18116.
In a gUttering stale dinner conducted by admlnlllrltlve ~UchtO!ualtlJJalofMm...,_Pa., WUwltlliCp!llllll'
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In Washington lbe Defense held In the elegance of a 19th pei'IO!tllei, sullllllllle teaclteri .aftlr 11M ltllrm.
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Department
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would
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k the ~ of Ordaz's llx l'W• In office had
WJo., ~ n at Needlu, Calif.
pllcations, affidavits and
assl&amp;nments and 12 cerllfled lbe ea~
1ron11er and witnessed "perhaps the
greatest progreseln lhe history
copies during the month. For the lOth naval&amp;ea
dlslrld, Read of our two countries In Ironing
TVStaff 'M~
these activities collections
totaled $1,463 with tl,l32.50 as Adm. Norvell G. Ward, uld In out our problems."
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Salute to Labor.

SCOTCH FOURSOME
A Scold! Foursome will be
held Sunday at the Pomeroy
Golf Course itartlng at 4 p.m. A
polluck dinner wiD be held
following the golf match.

MAlO NDRIVE·IN
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Doublt FoaluN Program
Don Knoth
THE LOVE GOD?
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To the men and women~
achlevemenll 11111 among the
greatest known of modem titnl,
Our praiM and 111111111.
We will not tran~ect bu1lne11

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LBJ Ranch ro ''rock with me on
the banks of the PedfJt18]ea."
The diminutive leader,
reUrlng from office Dec. 1,
obvlooaly rellabed lhe warmlil
and affecllon of his bolts but
!!POke with concern of tile
pcwerty In his own country.

JUNG11 OBTAIN PULFORD
INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UPI)
....The Los Angelea lUngs
bocke)' team 'l1lunlllay obtained
veteran left wingman Bob
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trucks; twl!. j!ook ajld 1!MI4er ·"""'--''-"!irews and . twq emetsenq

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atlhe Ume when he was seen by Lt. Alleil
and Sgt. Be88ley ," oald Walker. •'lie
really wasn't too far from hia home. Then
was no struggle at all."

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acene at the time of the capture, uld Mllli
looked ''ragged" !rem hia five day ordeal
In the hills.
"He didn't uy anything when they gql
him," uld C&lt;llner. "He had on a gray buah
shirt and gray pants. He had a hat on. But
he was pretty weU torn up from lbe
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Mahan and poeling a $,5000 bOnd IIW -bearing at 11 a.m. WednesdayThe mishap occurred at 7:45p.m.;
about dark on ~ rain.&amp;lck highway.
Trooper Smith said that Woods, In a 18116,
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backwards, he uld, Into lhe bank.
Thecar, althoughpinnedbetweenlherlg
and bank, was parUy on lbe roadway and
with lbe biC rig had traffic, that had
hacked up for miles, Ued up for more tlum
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'Ilia Chief of the PUCO bul lraJllo asalnat Bllly Simmons.
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exploal0111 ripped tbrcluCII a
propane gas plant 011 ihe clty'a
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hundreds of feet laiD tile air.
The Toledo Fire Depa.lfiOftlt
said tbel:e wen ao lmmedllle
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~_.AI this tiDie of
judgemeat 'sulll fUed In his coort. Brady
'lbe ·lour deaths pushed the county's
theytar ·'nlltds the w«d" IDIDII8 n....,
Hardware, Inc., Huntington, has been highwayfatalllytoll tosb:sofarlblayeat.
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and ___, n will! Waldo
awardada$2,1187judgementaplns1Larry
Dempsey c. Apperaoo, 27, of South
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OQLUMJiuS _: The Public Ulilllies at 4 a.m. to Pmer~g. West VIrginia and Roletta Balea, Rl 1, Galllpolls, with Rockwood, Mich., driver of lbe big rig,...
. Neal,--'111b~~~hls &lt;lilmmiJI!iln of Ohio (PUCO) has ordered (Belpre, Ohio) at 8:35 a.m.; From ·ala per cenf1nterest from May 5, 1970. charged with ''llegllgent homicide," by

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loog holiday weekend was ~ shorliy
after it began when four members of a
Hurrtcanefamilywereldlledll'rldiQ'nighl
alter a tractOr-traDer Jack-lmif~ and
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clap 111e1r halltlt! to the IDiftb music. Cider !!peCiaton·jtllll tee! a quietening In
their blood. Parents of first year band students search for a famlllar r..,e
among the bandsmen. 'IIIey all look alllte, except to parents. But that en~ hliJfllme show didn't just happen, It illlhe result of many hours of
pracllee Ia the bot August aun. For a picture atory on haw • band gets Into npe
fur tl!efirtt football game, tum to page I.

THE BORN walla, llle ltdtool walla and the fteld II empty, acept fur the
majontles In the bacltground. Two dayl from now, lhe scbool will be lllled with
chlkftn, and Friday nllbllhe field will be alive wllb activity as lite 11171HI
foolbJIIoeuoo beglnl. 'l1le Idle horn 1bove will be picked up by a spiffy looking
&amp;!IIerman In the blue IIICI white uniform of Gallia AcadeJII1-IIigh School's
llllftblng band. When the band marchel onto the field lor Friday'• hallllme
lhow, one of lbe NghUallts of tile evenlna begins for many fBIII. UtUe children

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Mills reportedly ~:~~turned to the vicinity
of his burned out. home late Friday 8ltll
talked to Bernard Reynolda, a neigl!bot'.
Reynolds told police he talked to M1lli
lllrough a window while Mills sta~
outside in lhe yard.
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hod happened In tbe shooting and wu told
the
sheriff .... dead and the depulf
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(Cootlnued on Page 10)
II was at first believed Mills had

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MiJJI, 59, desCribed as a ''Vicious ~oodrat"
atBllhe objeet of an Intensive five day
search In rugged hill country following the
sholglll! slaying of a sheriff, was captured
without reslltance Saturday.
Mills, of nearby Creola, was wanted on
a murder charge In connecllon with the
il1ling of Vinton County Sheriff Harold
Steele and lbe wounding of his deputy
David wmu when tbey attempted ID
serve him with a warrant Monday.
Hundreds of pollee officials using
dogs, bellcopters and even horaes combed
the area for Milia who was reported to be
anned and dangerous.
Lt. Robert Allen of the Athens C&lt;lunly
Sheriff's office and Sgt. Clyde Beasley of
the Athens City Pollee Department captured Milia in a wooded area between two
county roads, about a mUe and a hall from
hll.home.
"They got a loaded sholgun at the lime
of the apprehenaion," uld Dewit Walker,
an Athens County chief deputy. •'He lfuln'l
bave it on him but they said II was near·

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