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represei!tativea of lhe four
tbe PFLP would, reta)late with coudlries In Berne, Switrerland,
"unimaginable reprbab." II he said ~·the governmenta have
did not elaborate.
qteed an furlber step&amp; wbldl
Juat hOw · many of th&lt;8e ""pi'Opcoe."
aboard three hijacked llirllnerl He said '1t io too delicate a
were sllll In the banda ·of the problem Ill provide mora
guerrillas waa .'Iii · doubt. A Information on theae steps,"
apok~ f"f the PFLP said and did not say what role tile
today tbeY were holding 49 of Red er... mlght asswne.
the paSIIeiiB1!1'8, Including some The \'aileen also migbt help
of them "suapected to be In tbe m~UOIII. Pope Paul VI
Phantom (ilraell jet) · pilots." has given full mediating powel'!l
Usia complied !&gt;Y the tl;lree til bla r-ntatlve, Msgr.
airlines Involved, TWA, Swta- ·Jean Rodhaln, president of the
sak and BOAC, put the nwnber vatlean rener organization
11111CCOIInted for at S7.
Carltas International. Rodba.;
lied Creu Wltb4ra.••
is In Anunan.
The International Red· 9J'oaa,
llraol Takel Hard LIDo
.wbl(h sent a )hreHilan team to Israel, althoogh Indirectly
negotlete with the PFLP, represented by the Red CrOM
withdrew SUndiy night.
negotiating team, has aald It
Red Croaa President Marcel would not have direct deallngs
Na'lille said (llil governments, with the guerrillas. It also has
Involved, the United States, taken a hord tine, warning
West Germany, Britain and Palastinlan Arab leadel'!l In
Israel, lVIII maintain a common Jordan It wiU take stern
stance In future negotlalllliiS. ' meaaures agalnat RUerrilla prt.
Howevar, after meeting with · (Continuecj on Page 81

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president of the Ame~ican
Legion Au.lllsry Lewis Manley
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Miller voted In favor of the
House and Senate approved $UM
million for the Special Milk
Program for the year ending
nett June 30. The USDA ap.
propriatlons bill is presenUy
awaiting action by a House·
Senate Conference.
The Special Milk Program
wes first authorized by
Congress In 1954, and provides
suheidies lo schools, chlld-&lt;!are
centers and similar non-!l"oflt
organizations to pay part of the
coat of ~ served to childnm.

Canal."
''The chances of peace are
receding and have receded in

the past few weeks," he said.
''The wholesale arrogance of
the Egyptians in tearing up the
cease.flre agreement .certalnly
diminished our hopes for

peace."
Refenin.o! U&gt; the series of

)lljacklngs by Arab · ~~~~·
lut weelc, Eban ~
bljackel'!l and sa.boteun lite
lnternatlonal plaguo-.we
Uving In age of air
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Israel wilbdrew from ~:..
peace ta1b in New Yon ~:- ·
week and said it W1lllld noV
return until Egypt withdrawa.:the Soviet-made misailes the' · ·
lsraolls charged ,..... moved . ·
closer ID the Suez Canal ~g: .·:
violation of the ceaae.flre.
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slon of U.N. mediator Gunnat
V.Jarrlng temporarlly111Bp01"1. ·
ed, the lliC Four ambulack.ci · ···
acheduled their Q'd -1!Dg.Jri .
New York today In their aeardV
for a political as«Jemoat at the ·
Middle East crilla.

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affords firemen an opportunity
1o rocelve updated spectaltzed
lralning In fire prevention and
fire protection.
Classes offered yesterday
were of a sii bour duration with
the 125 attending having .the
choice of tbeir particularly
Interest subject. Courses of.
fered and the lnslruelors In·
eluded:
Fire extinguishment, by
George Bruce, lieutenant,
lronU&gt;n Fire llepsrtmen~ and
lrade and lnduslrtal education
emergeney s~uad and fire
servlee tralntn&amp; Instructor;
river rescue, by. Joe Banchy,
trade and lndualrial emergency
and rescue aquad lns.tructor,
Portsmouth; resuscitation and
closed chest heart mauage, by
James Lennon, captain,
Newark Fire Department and
lrade and lndualrtalemergency

Membel'!l of the Middleport
Fire Department Aul&lt;itiary
served a noon lunchton In the .
school cafeteria.
The acboolwas offend free of
charge to all firemen, whether
or not paid, volunteer or industrial.

Heavy damages were
reported U! three vebiclealn two
separate accidents liwlda)', the
Meigs County Sheriff's
Department reported.
SUnday at 3:30a.m. on SR 7
bypasa, Rodney c. Hysell, 21,
Pomeroy. Rt. 2, said he was
!raveling north when he was
crowded off the hlgbway to the
right by an oncomlug vehicle
!raveling soutll. HyaaU pulled
bsck onto highway, skidded
across the road and struck a
guard rail he was unable to aee
because of heavy log. Tbere
were no arrests or Injuries.

At 6:10 p.m. on Route Z4l m
Chester a "'""""' accillent was
reported.
Robert A. Bailey, 17, Long .
Bottom, Rt. I wu par~ along
241 and pulled onoo the l&gt;lghway
Into the path of a car driven by
Earle E. Showalter, 21!, Long
Bottom, Rt. 2.
Showalter suffered a bwnp on
the left knee and David
Spurlock, 17, Tuppel'!l Plalna;
and Bob Blasell, 16, Chester,
P8SIIe!IBOI'!I In the Bailey Car
IUibllned other minor Injuries.
Nonewaalreated. There was no
arreit.

and l'OICUO aquad lnslractor;

boapltal and nursing home
evacuation
and
safety
procedures, by Frank Jewell, '
fire preven~oo specialist, allte
fire marshal's office.
Joseph Heinzen, Southeaatem
Ohio Fire Servlee training
eoordlnator of trade and indualrtal education servlceo .of
Ohio State University, was dean
of Sunday's achool. Offlcera for
the achool were Tml Doni,
Middleport fire chief, ebalr· '
man, and Charles DaiiDn,
Athens fire chief, aecretary.

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Jndtclment' as · part ,of a conference ·:was Mi-t Ernest
WASHINGTON (VPII - Tbe naUoa faees utther
CL\IlSplracy to bomb pollee, Bowles. Further plana were
nllroad
alrlke deodllat st lllldaflllt toal&amp;hl, with no Ia·
mltitary, and other civic revealed concerning the
buildings in their campaign U! reactivation ol the Lewis
dleallaa lbe - · llapato beblnd the
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uy eloaer to se1Ue111001.
daslroy Alilerk&gt;ail soCiety. ·
Manley Post. Reports were
Her nanny, Jtulh Morebart, given on Con Young, who has
Dappeared Preoldeat Nlmn would be foreod lo llllervoue
remembOred how Wlassy Diana since died, and his wife, now
In the dJsplte by dampla&amp; a lt;lay no alrlllo order on llle four
felt about the tnoney' wblch set discharged from the Bober railroad UDiotu llllller terma &lt;ilbeRaU...yl.obor Act.
tbe Oughtons apart and how, Medical Center.
.Adndni•lraUm olfldall, b-wr, were llnown to be
when O!'IY !J:!t, she had aaked:
Ml'!l. Wnnam I. Smith, Jm.
..._alae the poalliOJty of lelllug a 11r1te o..,.,llloa&amp;t for
"Ruthlo, why do we bsve to be mediate past president, a few days; to dnmallle the need fur el)llllded prealdeal!al
rich?"
presented the gavel oo Mrs. powen U&gt; deal with lnDiportatlon ludullry dlapat... Nixon
Reeol)l wt Pbone Call
Del.ejal precodlng the meeting IQed f... thai autbcl'lly1rom C&lt;Juems ballbe propoaalllaa
carol, her sister, recalled the wblch opened in ritualistic
laapllhed Ia lbe Labor c.mtnltlee.
l!ost phone caD, days before form. -Mrs. DoLegal served ·
Diana's death, imd .the -voice relreshmenta at the conclusion 8l;'C'~&lt;WXo:; !!!(.-=.. -:::;::.&lt;:l!l · -;.- ..· ~-:··
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that al\ked: "WJD the family of the meeting.
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. stand by me, no matter wbat?"
Diana'! mother, Jane Oughtcltparl.. on, wondered ' whether her
..d daughter had been making tbe
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· .Tliere seemed to be · many
tCt pi the new Dlalias. T!!ere had been tbe II)' Uolled ....... IDlernaUoaal ged the Repubtican adminlslra- help" directed at the state govsmaD,fown girl \"hh had grown Tile battle f&lt;io the governor- Uon had blrned Ita beck on IBt· ernment.
wwill an abondance of good ·ship ~row~ ever hotter with no burdene«&lt; OblOIUii.
"And It is eallously Ignored
.' ~~~~ bmniOUI borne, IU• ceaae firt expected.
'111!1 fOrmer Cincinnati con- by a Repubtican adrillnJslration
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aclioollni!, · . people .Jolin J. 'Gllllgan, the Demo- grossman said the repeated ro-- anda Repubticandomlnatedlog·
. her. ll"&amp;l, adde\111\lW fueJ.to,the fire jectlon of school levies aCI'OIS talation which appe&amp;l'!llotally In·
· · foc!By al Dayton When he char· the state was a ''loud cry for senslll•• to the needs of the
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The PLA Is the "regular"
and "official" army of the
PalesUne mov~t and has
contingents staiiOI)ed in the
main Arab countries under the
command of oflkera of thooe
nations.
In his speech, ~ said ''day
by day, Including today, theN
18 growing evidence of Egypt's
m&amp;saive buildup along the Soa

Ct·0 ud Gilligan Swing Harder

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llflh¥lrled froo1 the deserlbedlla "bonlblactory." ~~ tbe Mount
a:r,:~hOWJe, and dlaap- MonO.. later, they ware aU U! Church.
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.· · . .at ibf II'! o:j~ In a gand jury
l'!amed u al!err!ate to the
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The annual achool is held In
cooperation with the Trade and
lndualrial EducaUoo Services
of the Vocational DJ.Wtm, Ohio
Department of Education, and

MUk Program Wim Approval

series on Society"Bt·War
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to resl&lt;n tbe cease-fire between Palestinian guerrillas
and the Jordan army. The
guerrttiss and soldiers fought
two heavy cluhes SUnday night
near lrbld, 42 miles north of
Amman, breaklng a truce
agraement reached only two
days earlier.
The guerrlllss sald 12 commandos and two soldWrs were
killed.
111 AmiDAI! SUnday nigbt, a
spokesmari ' lor the Palestine
Uberation Organization ( PLO)
said a 1,200-man Iraqi army
unit based in north Jordan
was placed under the general
co11111111nds of the Palestine
Uberation Anny (PLA). He
gave no deiBlls.

FireDien Take Training

care institutions are now

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~)llllgll of terror' ~ontinued,

Israeli Foreign Mlnlater Abbs
., Ebei&gt; said today the c~ of
,pasco In tbe Middle East were
receding day by day because of
continued Egyp!Uln violations of
the cease.fire and Arab guerrU.
Ia air piracy,
Speaking lo a news confer·
ence In Tel Avlv, Eban
de(ended the mass arrest.o of
. aw;ected Arab guerrillas and
aympsthizers in· lsraen-occu.
pled territory over the week·
NICIIOW NI!UTZLINQ • end., He denled they were being
held as host.oges and denounced
the
''l!angsters and murderel'!l"
Nleholas J. Nollllllq, ooa
holding
hijacked airtine passen.
of Mr. ODd Mn. Norbert P.
gers
In
Jordan.
Neatzllug, lit Peaeock
In Jordan, a four.member
Avtilue, Pomerey, i1 Ollt at
"mediation"
committee sought
UO pre-veterinary medical
studoDII accepted for acJ.
miAhiD WI fall late The Ohlt
Slate Ualvenlty CoUoco of
Veterlaary Medlelne, the
eolleae anonaeed today.
According to Dr. Waller
Firemen representing 19 area
Vemte, asolll dean, lbe fire departments were on hmld
begtnolag ctaoa,lhougli ZO per for the annual lire school of the
coal larger than lui year, Hocking Valley Firemen's
re_.maleoslbaa ODe-flflb Asaoclatlon Sunday at the
of lhll year'• quUited ap- Meiga Junior H!gh School in
plleanto. Thoae olndeola
accepted bave an averaso
point-hour rallo of 3.1H, out of
• poulbte four polull.
Secretary of Agriculture
'-·
Cllflord M. Hsrdln has advised
Congressman Clarence E.
Miller of the continuation of the
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Special Milk Program for the
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Miller said schools and child·

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Metzenbaum, In turn, said a
"new national resolve" is need· ·
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The Cleveland bUilnessman s- .
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er In "" jmgbverisbecl Gualfmatan ma!ketloll!n, .,ut.flili!D7
the Diana .thai no one''t!l DwJchl
really .kriew Ill' Wld~r~l·•~!,-the
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This year the nation's taxpayers will spend a~ost
blllion to finance the P'IO-billion publli: debt. This will be
a jump of more than 60 per cent over 1966, when Interest
expense on the debt amounted to "only" $11 billion.
But even though tile debt has grown tremendously since
World War II Ita Importance as a faclor In the economy
has actually dlminl8hed because natioDlll income has grown
so rapidly during the same period.
This reassuring word comes from a banker, one of a
notoriously conservative breed.
"In n!lallon to the vitality of the economy as a whole at
a particular time, the size of the national or pubUc debt
is ratller Incidental," says Donald C. Miller, seulor vice·
president of Continental Bank of Chicago. .
Fundamentally, the continual growth Ill the size of the
debt reDects the increaslu&amp; role of .gove11l1Deft In Americap
life; ·be ·polntuut.
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we are basically a debt society. The way our •rsterll requests yet lor _!'WJ;iat a enormous scene':" Miillier's v'i¥cto'6wJCbtbyKlli8 . ard" lmPOrliflttawearJJri;z
hup, Father's orders and good YJl, then prince of W •'Who and folcMullln bloUeo,
worlrs, we seem to need a lot of debt lo run on. Weal want Service Gtrl?"
houses now or the car now, and most of us oould not have
My guy iB leaving this month, wishes, nwneroui handtlhakea I/Jilt wild turkey and ,plan~ a haVilll ~
them if we had to pay for them on the spot.
I need it now. -SOON TO and your tears ·and farewell tree on lire Ou&amp;b!on estate. ;==~~·:u=a~·
The IIOVernment is the same way. When our tax re· and
BE ONE
ktases.
They remember ·the Rolli
sources do not measure up to our needs, we, as a nation~ Dear Soon:
The lonesome days now Royceul)ldlfllleil: lbedtl~·
co lnlo debt. Somelil'n01 It II jUJtifled, sometimes it II not. Aa a mettar of fact, I've bad begin~ the alghbl ·are worae. aye of . the . J{Hiej ,lnalltllte
Unllke an llldlvldual, bowever, who Ia eventually caDed
to account, a government can co on forever ·relloatinJ II! nlore ~ lor repeats of You have &amp;errlble drtams. before it doled. • · fiw '"""'
debt wltb neW borrowlnc, altbolllh governments' can-llld this .COlumn thall almolt w Ev!!n'. ·day J,IMI ·· run 1o the ago; II':' ~lilY ~
= : ; r . t themleiv011nto bankrUptcy thlou@ milman- other "What ill A?" pqbllllhed maDman (dl4 you eVer itop 1o pei!plli ~- .~ fdr '1lla
(mept f9r .Gjtl . ~, Boy lhipki '"' llonlile -&amp;h'la · prae. "K'"Iey Cure','' • •real; -.~nd
Friend, and Teenqe lkl)"). tjCaDy a¥ blm · for our feuta of Jlbeasimt and ~· ·
alni.OII
wortbleu, .·aJid 1'1111It II Heni illr.
mali!) u.t..IJy about two weeki In the lapeatry.Jiiled' batlquot
Worlll War 1, Wilen
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probably eaya:
Diana .l!tew
upendilurea that resulted In the
There comeu time In eVery . '1Darlin8, I rea111 hate tbla girl, hulttreaaa ;~~:'::
glrl'a life W,beD lhe mual lose •
• t1i!J food. 11 louay, they Bbe . hilllted ~I
fic:OIIODI)'land at vailoui.'timts II hal IGiilethln&amp; •erJ dtar lo ber lOft ua too bard iind I hardiJ iho best
ruo a defli:l The prol;!kim has been to ~ ber boy !!'l•n\1;, llld !« i~t ~'lleep, ll'i like prlpl." •
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Scouts of ·America. Another lale!'.18Jt!\o aWl!J··fhm ~n
b!rlll the Keeley lnstifllte, the· .,.toreU,... In Gua~la after
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1 treat the «:ondition as a disease. wu teafl!d by·-~ fallier for
Her father, a gtl&lt;duate of baing "an atheiSt ~UDil·
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
When he jwtt gets his orders, Darlmouth. College, served In aliBI -Iring f&lt;l' a Quaker a
This colwnn is for YOWlg you find yourself a Utile .,.. the DUnoiB Legislature fr&lt;llll ~Uon under the dlrecllon
people, their problems and 'cited; a guy In uniform is 19Mtoi960.Hisholdlnga, which o!Catholli:~ . "
pleasures, their troubles and always appeaUng. And Ill thai make him one of the weallhiett At 14, lll8na len·Dwiglll for
fun. As with the rest of Helen Ume on your own, being able 1o men in the slate, Include 6,000 tile flrattlmf,' 1o fUillh 1Jer hl8h
Help US!, II welcomes laughs see your girl friends again, ahd acres of corn and IOJ!beana, IIIII ochool yeal'!l al the ·Madeira
but won't dodge a serloua goinG out stag -lt'slllso,n- head of eatUe, aeveral fann· SchoOl in Qreenway, Va. :J'bere
question with a brusll-&lt;lff.
citing. But then, as It gets houses, a rutauranl, and part she nilled with the deugbteH
Send your teenage questions nearer lo the time be must leave ownership of the famill' bank In a(rich and prominent flznln.,
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, for basic training, you cram DWight.
andolten&amp;p!m~)'Oekendsalthe
care of Helen Help US! this monlhllntodsyaand hours Into Diana was born Jan. :lfl, 1942, homes of the Roolretellerall'lll
newspaper.
mb)ulel, and already you're in a town w~ her·fl!nlly had the ~· at Cc!iineCtlcut.
THE SERVICE GIRL
feeling lonesome and sad.
been prominent Ill!'. deeldel. Mideli'a •WI8 what tllanil had
Dear Helen:
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~OUghtonspavelthevlllage alway• irnown; green ·rollins ' knt~~
You have often sald If you get Then he leavoo. Jt'a only for slreel! of Dw:lshl, built the grounds, Ql8l1ICured ~~!'~~ius. liJ
enough requesla for ~ oil:weelrs,youteUyouraelf,and walerworlrs, furnlsbed land lor p l . by lhe' laka, ~le at
colUIIUlS you114o"' ''~ of COUrll!I' Uer
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The Maraadef .~~- wu
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the llrll team IIICI!Ied oiuy a 26
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'io/•·~;_Bali~ illullco!lll hall: Kloos, 1$3 lb. aenior end,
, .,;.,:1!\1 ··~Ffltt lll!e , af 2S2 lb, promise lo give Melga one of the
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loving her farhil)', but the bomb &lt;OO~lloJ¥1
which accif!enlally killed her' """ family,
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had been deslgried ultimately 1o alli!OClates, teachen aod . ackill them ,and their kind. nle ~.w.i:'.Jier a·P¢od Ill
revolution she died for wouill 'lenral . .
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have stripped lltr father of hls IIOUI'Cel,w~.1'01l11Jpe!ljlle wbo
vasi failnlands,·blown his bank «¥ nfl!) riiO,W Diana~
to pieces; and destroyed ln. a but were and siiU ~ cletPI)'
moment the name and position irl~nd In the r~ ~·
It had laken a centllry 1o build. ml!n~ Sarile, 1o j~ lroill. U,.
liar love at famlly waa not myatirlous wat In which they
the only traditional value !hal CO!Itacted the writers of tbla
Diana was unable 1o sbed. 1111t ·adlcle and their ~~
neyer tool her genllen!oil, refusal to '·give their names,
either, or her sense' of were clearly fuglttv.. rrom the
morality; But conaurned by law.
revolutionary commitment, she Tl)e world thai Di8na OUghtbecame a terrorist · fuDy on grew up In wu a world of
prepared to live u outl.iw and epocious,elegaplhomea,aweepkiller.
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Cinlel. BID DeVIl," the Flyen hit 1'clil Hoffner, 16ib. aenlor yardJ In three attempts and
~ 111-j..U&lt;I' !11J811erback, ,... ..U.,back, f&lt;l' the ntra pointe, Haaa again punted to lhe
ltroWn for toy8j'ds In 1_, a1 . and Melp ~ &amp;0.
Ironton 6 where Grate broke
Molga mounted a tremendoul The Marauder ICfn fired !Ill two lackl01 and romped 5$
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Rick Ash, IJ7 lb. · junior, with flnt down and sool to so. because of a Marauder cUp.
kicked offiCI' the :Marau4'ers 1o There the Marauders put lbe_ But on the ~ ptay, Bogp
open the g'ame ' 1nd ' Gary st&lt;&gt;pper on the Flyers and Luq ran54yardJonlheoameptayu
Gesweln, Ill lb. aopbOIIUll'e, booted a 21-yord field goal that earlier for a touchdown,
relurned the ball 1o the Ironton spllttlleuprlrjhlslllalinedrive. ldenUcal to theM yord run be
37. The Flyers oouldn •I set • With 1:13 1eflin the hall,· Molga made momen ts earu•
.r. Mark
flnl down onlwo paws and a ~ &amp;;!,
Williams, 142 lb. junior
run. Joellaal, 180 lb. senior The Marauders approacbecl laUback,ocoredthee:s:trasona
fullback N~tedtotheM"'•·27 paydirlln the final minute. of run and Meigs held the com·
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started lomove. On third down, in seven playa !rom their own Ironton managed one first
Werry hit Grate for 13, then 23 3S. Capping the drive was a :Ill down, then Jfaaa punted lo tile
lo move the ball lo thll Flyer :Ill. yard pau !rom Werry 1o Grate. Marauder 28. Meigs was forced
On fourth and 11, Werry hit Butcibfourthandsevenlrom lopunttheonlyUmeofthenight
Kloos
··•· 1o the 14 the 19• Werry paaaed In- as Bob Werry booted :Ill 1o the
. lor a13 yard 5CU"'
and a flnt down. Pn second complete to Kloos with 2:41 on St. Joe 44, Ill the laatplay of the
down from the 13, junior the clock.
third quarter,
fuDback llny Williams bluted Ironton punted after four .The Marauder defense then
up the mid~ lo the 2 but plays to the 50. Wlth25seconds threw Divis three limes for
fumbled. The Flyers recovered left WerrypauedtoKloesfor loasesofl,landiOyards.Jfaas
on the 3.
16 yards 1o the 35 but the hall punted 'ZI yards and Meigs,
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~nd Grate n!luming 11 to the
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lour to put the ball on the lw&lt;l. received the klckoll Boggs yards out over right end. The
On third down ftgm the one, broke open right up the rniddle attempt lor the extras failed.
Boggs was thrown for a four andranMyltdsforaTDonthe Meigs ted 3&amp;-3
yard loos by a fired up Ironton first p'lay !rom scrimmage. Marauder ·reserves then
St. Joe defense. On fourth down, w~
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Boggs on an attempted screen the third quarter, Melp !qlped drove 61 yards In eight playa to
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the Marauder 4. With l:m left,
The Flyers were stopped The Flyers lost eight yards In Haas pbmged over up the
withoul a first down, so llaal three tries and llaas punted 17 middle and Lutz converted the
punted on the lut play of the yardJ 1o the Ironton '!/. Meigs extra point on a kick. That
first period for 31 yards with stuck to the ground as Williams completed the ocorlng as Meigs
ran out the dock.
Next Fr\dey, the Maraudel'!l
open at home with the Belpre
Golden Eagles at Pomeroy.
Coach Bob Lutz's Flyers will
batUe the Chesapeake Panthers
at Ironton, also, Friday.

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STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE: MEIGS - a.
Werry, Boggs. T. Wiliams,
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Carey and Steve Gesweln, ends .
DEFENSE- MEIGS Thomas.
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Other playen tor Mtig" Rick
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PUNTING: MEIGS, Werry, 1
for 26, 26.0; IRONTON ST. JOE
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Haas 1 for210 300 None
PUNT RETURNS - MEIGS
- Grat.. 3 for 31, 12.3, IRON·
TON ST. JOE - Cloy, 1 lor 4,
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SCORING : MEIGS - Boggs.
3 yard run, EP, Werry to
Hoffner; lron1on: Lutz. 26 yard
field ooal ; Mtlos: Boaas. 64
r::,d run. EP. Werry fo Kloos;
M. lg~ 1 ~1~~; 54 ~·;~ r'l.\~ 1~!':
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Williams, 2 yard run. EP. no
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This year the nation's taxpayers will spend a~ost
blllion to finance the P'IO-billion publli: debt. This will be
a jump of more than 60 per cent over 1966, when Interest
expense on the debt amounted to "only" $11 billion.
But even though tile debt has grown tremendously since
World War II Ita Importance as a faclor In the economy
has actually dlminl8hed because natioDlll income has grown
so rapidly during the same period.
This reassuring word comes from a banker, one of a
notoriously conservative breed.
"In n!lallon to the vitality of the economy as a whole at
a particular time, the size of the national or pubUc debt
is ratller Incidental," says Donald C. Miller, seulor vice·
president of Continental Bank of Chicago. .
Fundamentally, the continual growth Ill the size of the
debt reDects the increaslu&amp; role of .gove11l1Deft In Americap
life; ·be ·polntuut.
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we are basically a debt society. The way our •rsterll requests yet lor _!'WJ;iat a enormous scene':" Miillier's v'i¥cto'6wJCbtbyKlli8 . ard" lmPOrliflttawearJJri;z
hup, Father's orders and good YJl, then prince of W •'Who and folcMullln bloUeo,
worlrs, we seem to need a lot of debt lo run on. Weal want Service Gtrl?"
houses now or the car now, and most of us oould not have
My guy iB leaving this month, wishes, nwneroui handtlhakea I/Jilt wild turkey and ,plan~ a haVilll ~
them if we had to pay for them on the spot.
I need it now. -SOON TO and your tears ·and farewell tree on lire Ou&amp;b!on estate. ;==~~·:u=a~·
The IIOVernment is the same way. When our tax re· and
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ktases.
They remember ·the Rolli
sources do not measure up to our needs, we, as a nation~ Dear Soon:
The lonesome days now Royceul)ldlfllleil: lbedtl~·
co lnlo debt. Somelil'n01 It II jUJtifled, sometimes it II not. Aa a mettar of fact, I've bad begin~ the alghbl ·are worae. aye of . the . J{Hiej ,lnalltllte
Unllke an llldlvldual, bowever, who Ia eventually caDed
to account, a government can co on forever ·relloatinJ II! nlore ~ lor repeats of You have &amp;errlble drtams. before it doled. • · fiw '"""'
debt wltb neW borrowlnc, altbolllh governments' can-llld this .COlumn thall almolt w Ev!!n'. ·day J,IMI ·· run 1o the ago; II':' ~lilY ~
= : ; r . t themleiv011nto bankrUptcy thlou@ milman- other "What ill A?" pqbllllhed maDman (dl4 you eVer itop 1o pei!plli ~- .~ fdr '1lla
(mept f9r .Gjtl . ~, Boy lhipki '"' llonlile -&amp;h'la · prae. "K'"Iey Cure','' • •real; -.~nd
Friend, and Teenqe lkl)"). tjCaDy a¥ blm · for our feuta of Jlbeasimt and ~· ·
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mali!) u.t..IJy about two weeki In the lapeatry.Jiiled' batlquot
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Diana .l!tew
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There comeu time In eVery . '1Darlin8, I rea111 hate tbla girl, hulttreaaa ;~~:'::
glrl'a life W,beD lhe mual lose •
• t1i!J food. 11 louay, they Bbe . hilllted ~I
fic:OIIODI)'land at vailoui.'timts II hal IGiilethln&amp; •erJ dtar lo ber lOft ua too bard iind I hardiJ iho best
ruo a defli:l The prol;!kim has been to ~ ber boy !!'l•n\1;, llld !« i~t ~'lleep, ll'i like prlpl." •
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Her father, a gtl&lt;duate of baing "an atheiSt ~UDil·
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
When he jwtt gets his orders, Darlmouth. College, served In aliBI -Iring f&lt;l' a Quaker a
This colwnn is for YOWlg you find yourself a Utile .,.. the DUnoiB Legislature fr&lt;llll ~Uon under the dlrecllon
people, their problems and 'cited; a guy In uniform is 19Mtoi960.Hisholdlnga, which o!Catholli:~ . "
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fun. As with the rest of Helen Ume on your own, being able 1o men in the slate, Include 6,000 tile flrattlmf,' 1o fUillh 1Jer hl8h
Help US!, II welcomes laughs see your girl friends again, ahd acres of corn and IOJ!beana, IIIII ochool yeal'!l al the ·Madeira
but won't dodge a serloua goinG out stag -lt'slllso,n- head of eatUe, aeveral fann· SchoOl in Qreenway, Va. :J'bere
question with a brusll-&lt;lff.
citing. But then, as It gets houses, a rutauranl, and part she nilled with the deugbteH
Send your teenage questions nearer lo the time be must leave ownership of the famill' bank In a(rich and prominent flznln.,
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, for basic training, you cram DWight.
andolten&amp;p!m~)'Oekendsalthe
care of Helen Help US! this monlhllntodsyaand hours Into Diana was born Jan. :lfl, 1942, homes of the Roolretellerall'lll
newspaper.
mb)ulel, and already you're in a town w~ her·fl!nlly had the ~· at Cc!iineCtlcut.
THE SERVICE GIRL
feeling lonesome and sad.
been prominent Ill!'. deeldel. Mideli'a •WI8 what tllanil had
Dear Helen:
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~OUghtonspavelthevlllage alway• irnown; green ·rollins ' knt~~
You have often sald If you get Then he leavoo. Jt'a only for slreel! of Dw:lshl, built the grounds, Ql8l1ICured ~~!'~~ius. liJ
enough requesla for ~ oil:weelrs,youteUyouraelf,and walerworlrs, furnlsbed land lor p l . by lhe' laka, ~le at
colUIIUlS you114o"' ''~ of COUrll!I' Uer
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The Maraadef .~~- wu
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the llrll team IIICI!Ied oiuy a 26
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'io/•·~;_Bali~ illullco!lll hall: Kloos, 1$3 lb. aenior end,
, .,;.,:1!\1 ··~Ffltt lll!e , af 2S2 lb, promise lo give Melga one of the
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loving her farhil)', but the bomb &lt;OO~lloJ¥1
which accif!enlally killed her' """ family,
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had been deslgried ultimately 1o alli!OClates, teachen aod . ackill them ,and their kind. nle ~.w.i:'.Jier a·P¢od Ill
revolution she died for wouill 'lenral . .
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have stripped lltr father of hls IIOUI'Cel,w~.1'01l11Jpe!ljlle wbo
vasi failnlands,·blown his bank «¥ nfl!) riiO,W Diana~
to pieces; and destroyed ln. a but were and siiU ~ cletPI)'
moment the name and position irl~nd In the r~ ~·
It had laken a centllry 1o build. ml!n~ Sarile, 1o j~ lroill. U,.
liar love at famlly waa not myatirlous wat In which they
the only traditional value !hal CO!Itacted the writers of tbla
Diana was unable 1o sbed. 1111t ·adlcle and their ~~
neyer tool her genllen!oil, refusal to '·give their names,
either, or her sense' of were clearly fuglttv.. rrom the
morality; But conaurned by law.
revolutionary commitment, she Tl)e world thai Di8na OUghtbecame a terrorist · fuDy on grew up In wu a world of
prepared to live u outl.iw and epocious,elegaplhomea,aweepkiller.
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~ 111-j..U&lt;I' !11J811erback, ,... ..U.,back, f&lt;l' the ntra pointe, Haaa again punted to lhe
ltroWn for toy8j'ds In 1_, a1 . and Melp ~ &amp;0.
Ironton 6 where Grate broke
Molga mounted a tremendoul The Marauder ICfn fired !Ill two lackl01 and romped 5$
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Rick Ash, IJ7 lb. · junior, with flnt down and sool to so. because of a Marauder cUp.
kicked offiCI' the :Marau4'ers 1o There the Marauders put lbe_ But on the ~ ptay, Bogp
open the g'ame ' 1nd ' Gary st&lt;&gt;pper on the Flyers and Luq ran54yardJonlheoameptayu
Gesweln, Ill lb. aopbOIIUll'e, booted a 21-yord field goal that earlier for a touchdown,
relurned the ball 1o the Ironton spllttlleuprlrjhlslllalinedrive. ldenUcal to theM yord run be
37. The Flyers oouldn •I set • With 1:13 1eflin the hall,· Molga made momen ts earu•
.r. Mark
flnl down onlwo paws and a ~ &amp;;!,
Williams, 142 lb. junior
run. Joellaal, 180 lb. senior The Marauders approacbecl laUback,ocoredthee:s:trasona
fullback N~tedtotheM"'•·27 paydirlln the final minute. of run and Meigs held the com·
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started lomove. On third down, in seven playa !rom their own Ironton managed one first
Werry hit Grate for 13, then 23 3S. Capping the drive was a :Ill down, then Jfaaa punted lo tile
lo move the ball lo thll Flyer :Ill. yard pau !rom Werry 1o Grate. Marauder 28. Meigs was forced
On fourth and 11, Werry hit Butcibfourthandsevenlrom lopunttheonlyUmeofthenight
Kloos
··•· 1o the 14 the 19• Werry paaaed In- as Bob Werry booted :Ill 1o the
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and a flnt down. Pn second complete to Kloos with 2:41 on St. Joe 44, Ill the laatplay of the
down from the 13, junior the clock.
third quarter,
fuDback llny Williams bluted Ironton punted after four .The Marauder defense then
up the mid~ lo the 2 but plays to the 50. Wlth25seconds threw Divis three limes for
fumbled. The Flyers recovered left WerrypauedtoKloesfor loasesofl,landiOyards.Jfaas
on the 3.
16 yards 1o the 35 but the hall punted 'ZI yards and Meigs,
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On third down ftgm the one, broke open right up the rniddle attempt lor the extras failed.
Boggs was thrown for a four andranMyltdsforaTDonthe Meigs ted 3&amp;-3
yard loos by a fired up Ironton first p'lay !rom scrimmage. Marauder ·reserves then
St. Joe defense. On fourth down, w~
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Boggs on an attempted screen the third quarter, Melp !qlped drove 61 yards In eight playa to
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the Marauder 4. With l:m left,
The Flyers were stopped The Flyers lost eight yards In Haas pbmged over up the
withoul a first down, so llaal three tries and llaas punted 17 middle and Lutz converted the
punted on the lut play of the yardJ 1o the Ironton '!/. Meigs extra point on a kick. That
first period for 31 yards with stuck to the ground as Williams completed the ocorlng as Meigs
ran out the dock.
Next Fr\dey, the Maraudel'!l
open at home with the Belpre
Golden Eagles at Pomeroy.
Coach Bob Lutz's Flyers will
batUe the Chesapeake Panthers
at Ironton, also, Friday.

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STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE: MEIGS - a.
Werry, Boggs. T. Wiliams,
Smith, backs , M. Werry and
Lee. tackles ; Boyd and Lehew,
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backs; Lutz. center; cannoo
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and Gary Gesweln. tackleS;
Carey and Steve Gesweln, ends .
DEFENSE- MEIGS Thomas.
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MEIGS - Werry, 9 of 18 for 12i
Other playen tor Mtig" Rick
yards; V~han 1 of 2 for 1 All\, ' Jon Buck, Steve Burson,
f:.'v~s. 1 0112 ~ ~T ya-::. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
PUNTING: MEIGS, Werry, 1
for 26, 26.0; IRONTON ST. JOE
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Haas 1 for210 300 None
PUNT RETURNS - MEIGS
- Grat.. 3 for 31, 12.3, IRON·
TON ST. JOE - Cloy, 1 lor 4,
4'°KICKOFF RET.: _ MEIGS
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SCORING : MEIGS - Boggs.
3 yard run, EP, Werry to
Hoffner; lron1on: Lutz. 26 yard
field ooal ; Mtlos: Boaas. 64
r::,d run. EP. Werry fo Kloos;
M. lg~ 1 ~1~~; 54 ~·;~ r'l.\~ 1~!':
Williams, 8 yarJ run, Ep, no
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Williams, 2 yard run. EP. no
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~Iii~~~ alater llpie. ·Mrs. ·ymi ~fed a paper u. ll A Dodson of Ch t.er' AlloclaUon of Garden Clubs, basic design In flower
Afilltfllldljl6.IWJ!I read from mgOJrlngand,cn ·otpeon~es....,a. · ·
es · C]qllcdlaJrman. Mra. Robert J. .-ranging, at lheOcl. 71011ion. Garden
UJ4! ~q.i'dlil aub to an Sbe-aald lbaiDOW ~llltb to Mrs. Burgess FergUSOII or Lewia ill Pomeroy, regional TheSept.23, Sept. 30and0cl. 7 de~ to
ojofi~OII . .. 21at7:30 repLmtlhesDandcaruboqldbe HuntlngtonwastheLallorDay publlcilY cbainnan, aa1d the clinlcJ w111 be bold in tbe ICboolJwblcb
pm:· 4~t wu allo talreft not to planl QJoiil IDo weelreftd guest of her ~-In· Cllllfor lhe four setlloos being Grange lluiJdin8. . .
19711rill be (liven
.m.de .nf lbe Glrdenen IDd deeply. 'lbe crown~, tbe aald, law,Mts.B. A. Dodson,and'Mr. all"""' is $4 wiUI advance ThelinalcllnicnnOcl.14will clinic material at lbe·
EJIIIbltn'Qink:ltobeSepl&gt;23 oboulclootllecovereohilllunore and Mra. H. E._ Belz ol St. ,.u.lralilln, or .1.:15 each. Tbe be held in lbe junlir fair each aeaioo.
~ 10 and Oct. 7...d 14 lltlbe than two indies ol ~U. 'l'lmOI1 Joaeph. Other visitors 81 the cfiiuca will aU be bold at the building and will be CUlWcted
OWENS IIII'~IJNG
A1ben1 Counlf Falrcrounda. prdenlD&amp; tipl_ f« September ~ h"';'eKwere ~ :th Athens County Faircrounds, entirely by Mri. Palll W. Reed, . Rictul;d
1 · · 1:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
AI!Vlllce -l'f8111ratlon IIIII)' be were given by Mta. Ray 8 rn
eno an
Newark. In the momin&amp; IOIIion ; ......._
1
llnl to Mra. Paal ~ U l'lldlolllon.
Margaret Smclalr, Pomeroy.
Allhe fltat clinic acheduled she will dlscult .arran(llng and · .~., ·
c;Jrl!bam 1Jr!Ye. Athena. Qlecks The traveling prize dmaled ·Recent visitors of Mr. and ''f« Sept. 23. Mt. Martin w1ll baste col«. The aflernooo will ~
n to be IJiade·l"'f"bl• to lbe 'by Mrs. C. E. Stnut wat Mrs. Harold Sellers and David conduct the morning Hor· feature a w..-luhop and 111ooe
. ed
Oblo Aalodatlorl of (!arden awarded to Mrs. James of Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Uculture clau. Mrs. Albert C.
diiCbatg Friday.
Qllla, Ra&amp;lmi 11. Tbe COlt II " Nlcholaon. Mrs. M. E. Mellon Harold Marlin and children, Pool of Marietta, a put state
fllrl)lelll!l'leloffliurllfllllon!lor won the door prize. New Ba!Umore, Md.; Mt. and Mrs. lftsldent, will apeak on nower
I« eech.
yearbooks were dlillrthuted by James H. Sellers and daughter • shows. Tbe aecmd clinic will be
The club receiVI!d an in· Mra. Minor, program chair· Krilla, New BosiiX1; Ilrr. and held m Sept. 30 wltb Mrs.
vltation from tile GaDipolll min. A plant sale was beld Mrs: Larry · Sellers and autoo Reames, Zanesville, in
dlalni iloJn tor small plaftts, mlxinfl aou and Slate lnslilule to lhe annual wblcb netted the club $4.
d~ughter • Cheryl, Pomeroy • charge of horticulture !Jiudy;
(YQ¥_11 filid lheae In dlllsrentlbape~; aome l'IICOgniUon 1M for voltmteera to Mra. OrifX1 Nelson will be Mils Roberta Salser, Pomeroy. - - - -- - - than olhen). A rake for IIDOOihing 10U and be held on Sept. U at1:30 p.m. hoateu for the October and Judy Sellers, Jacbon.
In Cotlqe 7.
meeting.
Dennie ~, Jr., KiJil and Other ~en I callers were Mt.
weedln&amp;.
Danny
of tloiumbus spent lhe and Mrs. Carl Miller, Athens;
aiiiOI'II
and for cutlllli
and abould Ill )'lllll' hand
LaborDayweekendatlheKarr Mt. and Mrs. Olesler Erwin,.
homepiace on the Racine- Middleport; Mr. and Mts.
ileVI!r8l belure declcllnf!. A watertns can or garden
Bashan Road.
Oscar Sjoslrand, Aurora, ffi. ;
otlheae·around lhe borne. Wblle It msy not
Projecl.l
to
ralae
money
for
Eblin,
treasurer;
and
Mrs.
Mt.
and
Mrs.
Franklin
H.
alld Mr. and Mrs. Cbester
a waterprnof Clllhlon II one of cardener'a bell
lhe
purchase
of
a
pew
for
the
Uoyd
Wright,
aecretary.
Casto
and
children,
Mark
and
Hougland,
McArthur. ·
mit« meelcin 11.
Ia a small buktlln wblcb to carry newLaurelCii(!FreeMethodlat "Lead Us Ou.t or Darkness" Carolyn of fomeroy, spent the VlsltingMt.andMts. Charlea
peckela,
etc. And while you're pam. Church to be dedicated in wuthedevoUonaltoplcusedby Labor Day weekend in Griffithanddoughter,Karen, at
memory of cleceased members Mrs. Eichinger. The pledge to Michigan. They toured their campsite on the Ohlo
be ldncl to )'lllll' banda. Before working in aoll,
· a bar of aoap thst's been slightly aollened . who attended lhat church were lhe flag and lbe Lord's Prayer Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and River over the Labor Day
planned in a meeting of the opened lhe meeting. Readlnga Battle Creek, and while there weekend were Mt. and Mrs.
Thars what City loan can offer people with
the 1011 fram UDder Your nalll and ahr.,. wear Laurel Cllfl Beller Health Club included "World, Take My Son were guests of Mt. and Mrs. Don Harrison and Jeannie,
BIG money problems. Amounf1 up to $5000
.,
- .. . band lallM•
Tuesday night at the home of by lhe Hand," by Mts. Karr; John W. Casto, BatUe Creek. Rutland; Mrs. Ebuo Rollins,
are ovailoble. Wouldn't it be a reli~ to 'fKIY
. lllllllal1IIIC to Wlri: wlth planta, the following Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
"What l8 That" and "Mll and Mt. and Mrs. Joe (Mildred) Oak Hlii; Mrs. George Davis,
aff all those billa - and then haw juat oM ~
,a11b· t~~-.be_ belpful: 0111'1 be IDo ambltloua tile flnl year.
Tbeclubalsovoted to make a the Auto" by Mrs•.Parker.
Martin, Paineavllle; and Mrs. Deidra and George, Jr.,
convenient monthly payment? When a large .'
·a t a b . And diXI't get into llllllllonal !mota. donation to lbe cyaUc fibrosis Mrs. Mu Eichinger con- E. R. McKnight, St. Albans, W. .Jackson; Mrs. Anna Ogdln,
loan is the question, City Loan il the anaWer. ' ':~
.,
fund drive which l8 currenUy ductedgameswlthprizeabeing Va.wererecentweekendguests Lanssvllle; and Mt. and Mrs.
underway in the county by won by· Mrs. Powell, Mta. ofMrs.
andMt. Herbert Jones, Connie and
Meiga County Salon 710, Elghl James Gilmore, and Mrs. jliliiiii..ll
and.Forty.
Frances Hewetson. Refresh·
Plana were made for lhe :Kth menta were ~rvl!d by Mts.
aMfveraary obeervance of lhe Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Paal
club allhe Oct. 1 meeting. Mrs. Eichincer, and Mrs. Max
c. ft. Karr will hoollbe meeting Eichinger. Attending besides
to begin with a 1:30 p.m. thooe named were Mrs. Robert
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potluck. A silent auclion will be Bowen, Mrs. Georlia Diehl,
125 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OM!P •
held and eac:h member Ia asked Mrs. Carman Evans, Mrs.
to • an item.
Merlin Tracy, and Mu and
Olllcerlelectedf«the 1170-71 Becky Eichinger.
year were Mta. Berlllt Parker, _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _;_.;..:...:...;...!.....:.._ _ _ __ _ _ ____:._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ...:_"'"-- ..,_::;_.;:
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m .ljl'tlldent; Mta. Lawrence

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Think of Jt lhis omy. It's a convenience to
have a tot of conveniences to choose from.
It 1/0tire considering buying a new small
Vdu have mcire tires to kick. more doors to . Duster's small enough to slip into abOut 'loot
a l)lrking space. Yet if's big enough to give car, and vou have certain Ol)liOns in mind to
Bl!lm. mOrlf hoods to look under. more colors
go along With it vou may lind Ouster the
to.choosit lrom arid mot"e test drives to take ' You stability on the open highway.
It has our unique IO&lt;sion·bar Sl.oSI)InSion · only small car that offers them.
~~-before.
(IO&lt; better handling). And uhibody construe- · ,There are things like a Stereo Cassette
. Which l8eves us to convince you that
"•QuS!er giVe&amp; !lou the most car for the money. lion-itsstrenQfhcompletetysurroundsvou. Tape Player, 11·8 engine, vinyt roof and
So Ouster can· handle stap-and-go city llOWer brakes thet you just can't get on aome
.Th8t II'S tmall 'el)6ugh. but.big enough. And
traffic as well as freeway traffic beCause it's small cars.
lhlll. all in an. trstheld8al Sllllltl car
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comfortably .
engines.
Besides carrying more up front. Ouster
Al)d thats a perfect combination.
carries-more in the trunk. You can stuff 15.9
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Jlinel M. Jotarilp, IIJIIJI!ml and
r/unm1 bale liower
. ~:-~ q( 1be !!tar .t o""' in,:d~~ Mtl. Mrs ' Hal"" Bigelow of dltector at Klngwooel Cemer; ~-..
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1rill .lle 111 of~ pramlnelll · Ted C. ¥&lt;:DOwell, auiUnt
Mn.GenldMfpjr. •
··. • Mri.SetllNidldlso!I, Mra.Neal :!',."":;'ctty,,Fll. talbeguestof . llortlcullurilll~llltbe profeuoo: :. at jbe Ohlo
~ - ~ Mri. J,_ . Jeftera1 11111.._Hae1Helllo!) Mt. ar~U:.~anz'!t,.~· Gardeners and .~lbitora' . AgricuUIII'e , naaearch · aad ·
~lclfitliO!\; ""sldlnt; Mrs. Judled
eshlltled Mr and Mt H E Betz (llnJcs ~ I« t1111 Jll&lt;l!lth Developmf!lll centw, llepllrtMinor, Jjrli Ville-~ : and by 1be membft's apd _.-dod · · ,
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IDfftt &lt;If Horlloultunl, w.....,,
·:~SUe~ U!il*;.~vice rlbboxla tp
~ WW, (Dorl! .:ooroy J of St. .l&lt;loeph, ThecUnle~ baw been plllmed will baYl) ~"" IDGIIIllw •bl!r· .
PrJIIdeDI . 'lll4i · NCr"'•••· ltfrt. Jame1 ·Nicbolam, and Mfch. have returned to their by Mrs. GUbert Cullen of ' ~-........ ~:::.:.:;~ '"''" "- ·
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weekswlthMrs
Belz'smolher
tile Regioo II,~· VIIDCOHeildrlcks,Orlenl,.do!Jl!l
~Iii~~~ alater llpie. ·Mrs. ·ymi ~fed a paper u. ll A Dodson of Ch t.er' AlloclaUon of Garden Clubs, basic design In flower
Afilltfllldljl6.IWJ!I read from mgOJrlngand,cn ·otpeon~es....,a. · ·
es · C]qllcdlaJrman. Mra. Robert J. .-ranging, at lheOcl. 71011ion. Garden
UJ4! ~q.i'dlil aub to an Sbe-aald lbaiDOW ~llltb to Mrs. Burgess FergUSOII or Lewia ill Pomeroy, regional TheSept.23, Sept. 30and0cl. 7 de~ to
ojofi~OII . .. 21at7:30 repLmtlhesDandcaruboqldbe HuntlngtonwastheLallorDay publlcilY cbainnan, aa1d the clinlcJ w111 be bold in tbe ICboolJwblcb
pm:· 4~t wu allo talreft not to planl QJoiil IDo weelreftd guest of her ~-In· Cllllfor lhe four setlloos being Grange lluiJdin8. . .
19711rill be (liven
.m.de .nf lbe Glrdenen IDd deeply. 'lbe crown~, tbe aald, law,Mts.B. A. Dodson,and'Mr. all"""' is $4 wiUI advance ThelinalcllnicnnOcl.14will clinic material at lbe·
EJIIIbltn'Qink:ltobeSepl&gt;23 oboulclootllecovereohilllunore and Mra. H. E._ Belz ol St. ,.u.lralilln, or .1.:15 each. Tbe be held in lbe junlir fair each aeaioo.
~ 10 and Oct. 7...d 14 lltlbe than two indies ol ~U. 'l'lmOI1 Joaeph. Other visitors 81 the cfiiuca will aU be bold at the building and will be CUlWcted
OWENS IIII'~IJNG
A1ben1 Counlf Falrcrounda. prdenlD&amp; tipl_ f« September ~ h"';'eKwere ~ :th Athens County Faircrounds, entirely by Mri. Palll W. Reed, . Rictul;d
1 · · 1:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
AI!Vlllce -l'f8111ratlon IIIII)' be were given by Mta. Ray 8 rn
eno an
Newark. In the momin&amp; IOIIion ; ......._
1
llnl to Mra. Paal ~ U l'lldlolllon.
Margaret Smclalr, Pomeroy.
Allhe fltat clinic acheduled she will dlscult .arran(llng and · .~., ·
c;Jrl!bam 1Jr!Ye. Athena. Qlecks The traveling prize dmaled ·Recent visitors of Mr. and ''f« Sept. 23. Mt. Martin w1ll baste col«. The aflernooo will ~
n to be IJiade·l"'f"bl• to lbe 'by Mrs. C. E. Stnut wat Mrs. Harold Sellers and David conduct the morning Hor· feature a w..-luhop and 111ooe
. ed
Oblo Aalodatlorl of (!arden awarded to Mrs. James of Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Uculture clau. Mrs. Albert C.
diiCbatg Friday.
Qllla, Ra&amp;lmi 11. Tbe COlt II " Nlcholaon. Mrs. M. E. Mellon Harold Marlin and children, Pool of Marietta, a put state
fllrl)lelll!l'leloffliurllfllllon!lor won the door prize. New Ba!Umore, Md.; Mt. and Mrs. lftsldent, will apeak on nower
I« eech.
yearbooks were dlillrthuted by James H. Sellers and daughter • shows. Tbe aecmd clinic will be
The club receiVI!d an in· Mra. Minor, program chair· Krilla, New BosiiX1; Ilrr. and held m Sept. 30 wltb Mrs.
vltation from tile GaDipolll min. A plant sale was beld Mrs: Larry · Sellers and autoo Reames, Zanesville, in
dlalni iloJn tor small plaftts, mlxinfl aou and Slate lnslilule to lhe annual wblcb netted the club $4.
d~ughter • Cheryl, Pomeroy • charge of horticulture !Jiudy;
(YQ¥_11 filid lheae In dlllsrentlbape~; aome l'IICOgniUon 1M for voltmteera to Mra. OrifX1 Nelson will be Mils Roberta Salser, Pomeroy. - - - -- - - than olhen). A rake for IIDOOihing 10U and be held on Sept. U at1:30 p.m. hoateu for the October and Judy Sellers, Jacbon.
In Cotlqe 7.
meeting.
Dennie ~, Jr., KiJil and Other ~en I callers were Mt.
weedln&amp;.
Danny
of tloiumbus spent lhe and Mrs. Carl Miller, Athens;
aiiiOI'II
and for cutlllli
and abould Ill )'lllll' hand
LaborDayweekendatlheKarr Mt. and Mrs. Olesler Erwin,.
homepiace on the Racine- Middleport; Mr. and Mts.
ileVI!r8l belure declcllnf!. A watertns can or garden
Bashan Road.
Oscar Sjoslrand, Aurora, ffi. ;
otlheae·around lhe borne. Wblle It msy not
Projecl.l
to
ralae
money
for
Eblin,
treasurer;
and
Mrs.
Mt.
and
Mrs.
Franklin
H.
alld Mr. and Mrs. Cbester
a waterprnof Clllhlon II one of cardener'a bell
lhe
purchase
of
a
pew
for
the
Uoyd
Wright,
aecretary.
Casto
and
children,
Mark
and
Hougland,
McArthur. ·
mit« meelcin 11.
Ia a small buktlln wblcb to carry newLaurelCii(!FreeMethodlat "Lead Us Ou.t or Darkness" Carolyn of fomeroy, spent the VlsltingMt.andMts. Charlea
peckela,
etc. And while you're pam. Church to be dedicated in wuthedevoUonaltoplcusedby Labor Day weekend in Griffithanddoughter,Karen, at
memory of cleceased members Mrs. Eichinger. The pledge to Michigan. They toured their campsite on the Ohlo
be ldncl to )'lllll' banda. Before working in aoll,
· a bar of aoap thst's been slightly aollened . who attended lhat church were lhe flag and lbe Lord's Prayer Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and River over the Labor Day
planned in a meeting of the opened lhe meeting. Readlnga Battle Creek, and while there weekend were Mt. and Mrs.
Thars what City loan can offer people with
the 1011 fram UDder Your nalll and ahr.,. wear Laurel Cllfl Beller Health Club included "World, Take My Son were guests of Mt. and Mrs. Don Harrison and Jeannie,
BIG money problems. Amounf1 up to $5000
.,
- .. . band lallM•
Tuesday night at the home of by lhe Hand," by Mts. Karr; John W. Casto, BatUe Creek. Rutland; Mrs. Ebuo Rollins,
are ovailoble. Wouldn't it be a reli~ to 'fKIY
. lllllllal1IIIC to Wlri: wlth planta, the following Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
"What l8 That" and "Mll and Mt. and Mrs. Joe (Mildred) Oak Hlii; Mrs. George Davis,
aff all those billa - and then haw juat oM ~
,a11b· t~~-.be_ belpful: 0111'1 be IDo ambltloua tile flnl year.
Tbeclubalsovoted to make a the Auto" by Mrs•.Parker.
Martin, Paineavllle; and Mrs. Deidra and George, Jr.,
convenient monthly payment? When a large .'
·a t a b . And diXI't get into llllllllonal !mota. donation to lbe cyaUc fibrosis Mrs. Mu Eichinger con- E. R. McKnight, St. Albans, W. .Jackson; Mrs. Anna Ogdln,
loan is the question, City Loan il the anaWer. ' ':~
.,
fund drive which l8 currenUy ductedgameswlthprizeabeing Va.wererecentweekendguests Lanssvllle; and Mt. and Mrs.
underway in the county by won by· Mrs. Powell, Mta. ofMrs.
andMt. Herbert Jones, Connie and
Meiga County Salon 710, Elghl James Gilmore, and Mrs. jliliiiii..ll
and.Forty.
Frances Hewetson. Refresh·
Plana were made for lhe :Kth menta were ~rvl!d by Mts.
aMfveraary obeervance of lhe Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Paal
club allhe Oct. 1 meeting. Mrs. Eichincer, and Mrs. Max
c. ft. Karr will hoollbe meeting Eichinger. Attending besides
to begin with a 1:30 p.m. thooe named were Mrs. Robert
992-2171
''
potluck. A silent auclion will be Bowen, Mrs. Georlia Diehl,
125 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OM!P •
held and eac:h member Ia asked Mrs. Carman Evans, Mrs.
to • an item.
Merlin Tracy, and Mu and
Olllcerlelectedf«the 1170-71 Becky Eichinger.
year were Mta. Berlllt Parker, _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _;_.;..:...:...;...!.....:.._ _ _ __ _ _ ____:._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ...:_"'"-- ..,_::;_.;:
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m .ljl'tlldent; Mta. Lawrence

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Think of Jt lhis omy. It's a convenience to
have a tot of conveniences to choose from.
It 1/0tire considering buying a new small
Vdu have mcire tires to kick. more doors to . Duster's small enough to slip into abOut 'loot
a l)lrking space. Yet if's big enough to give car, and vou have certain Ol)liOns in mind to
Bl!lm. mOrlf hoods to look under. more colors
go along With it vou may lind Ouster the
to.choosit lrom arid mot"e test drives to take ' You stability on the open highway.
It has our unique IO&lt;sion·bar Sl.oSI)InSion · only small car that offers them.
~~-before.
(IO&lt; better handling). And uhibody construe- · ,There are things like a Stereo Cassette
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"•QuS!er giVe&amp; !lou the most car for the money. lion-itsstrenQfhcompletetysurroundsvou. Tape Player, 11·8 engine, vinyt roof and
So Ouster can· handle stap-and-go city llOWer brakes thet you just can't get on aome
.Th8t II'S tmall 'el)6ugh. but.big enough. And
traffic as well as freeway traffic beCause it's small cars.
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carries-more in the trunk. You can stuff 15.9
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N&lt;ilii 11v.
.t•ra;p Prldlft "
~tlldll:r of ·Lcri Ann Lallder- Mrs. l,.orry Laudormllt, and · ]10111!
· olie'a ~ Ia Qeuflc .....,..., . ... fair
"F.rirv~~;~~~:
milt, Ma10n, W. Va. _A Mrs. Marthalfarlley.
"eo.&amp;i"lllalaU'Il!llll&amp;dged Jliilo!Jwllll..,lfttoLIIIP pa'nan
decoral&lt;d-oate ....,served with Ho \ .
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.,_....,~lt,falliltlo'Mio are •••··'""
ice creaiJ\, · potato cftlps,
me 'IS Blessed
her love of cwidne _,~ •ll'lilllv•'-1'lilnlll7
· lri the home.
lolllpopa, and Kooi-Aid to the
mobile home of Mrs. lor wrllinl lniD ;."' eil:elllntl lr&lt;m IIIII!* ., to 111111 a Dlpl. and our·· cOwltey";Dijllt ' ·
guesls. ,
Olall Genhelmer, iooatod at career.
~~:«««.&gt;~ stilledinthebNirlll'ofoUI' '
Al~"-lng _were R.egina FCX"eat Rim, was b1eosed in a "Jane~ lrGm Oblo
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lndoidaJike.a.di. •.;, •i;t
~Y::Uto:;' ~· N , !lervlce at l!le residence SUn- Uni~ty lllllll81rilh major
Communl,i vocabu~~Y. ·
~ Mitch r., ames, Je ' day.
in C.'llllllllerda (lloc!l and a
jMI .....,, ilile, we .
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defeat .them," saya
La~~tyJ\~~::_
GJregguli Vswln Nease, Mrs. Stella a pullliclly 1lriler fCX" Heinl .()ies
H,f&gt;!lln8J.I!&lt;rlh, (ormer
m,
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e Grueser, Mrs. Karl Grueser, U.S.A. in l'ltllbul1h. niere,lhe
Beret and author of ,tho!
Mrs. Jolin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. writes food releases for
"Behind the Scenes in
Vernon Nease and stanley, Mr. newspaper fC)Od editors, Funeral aervlces for Mrs. nam."
Report is Given on
and Mrs. Charles Hamlllon and developa booidell and other Gertrude E. Milia, n , Syracuae,
Hollingsworth wUI bt
Sandy, Mrs. VlrBinls Davis, lnformaUon ICX" conaumers and who dlecl Saturday evening at speaking at two , special
Mrs. Carolyn Evans, Mr. and ed""aiCX'B and assists 1n food the Holzer Medical Center, wlll reiigious-palrloUc rallies ill
Association Meeting
Mrs. Wllllam Knight, Mrs. photography and demon- be beld at 2 p.m. SuDday at the Hunllnlton, West VIrginia, and
A report or the Providence Geneva Hwnphrey, Mrs, Dale strallooo atWOIIH!II'a clubo and Syracnse Methodist Church.
Middleport, under the anspk:tl
Association held in August was Warner, the Rov. and Mrs. For- department llcno.
Mrs. Milbt was born on Nov. ol Christian Crusade, the antj.o
given by Mrs. Oscar Hardaway rest Donley, Mrs. Russ Wat- "Jane seys olie l!lpeClaUy 10, II'll, the daughter of the late communlatminlatry ol Dr. BlJiy
at Thursday night's meeUng of son, Mrs. Fred Nease and Lee Utes her job beoaUJe, 'I'm Wllllam
and
Elizabeth James
Hargis,
Tulea.
the Missionary Society of the Ann, and Harry Wyatt.
never doing the aame tblag Congrove, at Racine.
Hollingsworth wlll speak roM HOU.INGSWOR'111
Mount Moriah BapU.t Church.
every da7; It's always &amp;lrvivlng are a daughter, Tuesday, September 22, in the
Meeting at the Rutland home
c;Juutgina.'
Mrs. 0 . 0. Patterson, of Middleport Junior lllgh Scftool .
ol Mrs. Drewy Gore, Mrs. Jolin
ege .,.;vre8
"Her interest in cooking was Rutland; lour SOliS, Charles, Audltoriwn at 7:30p.m.
· chairman of the aJU
.
~oon .gave devotions using By Untied Press lntemotlonol always encouraged by her Beaver Falla. Pa.; Ralph, of Since leaving the Armed Chris
r es wlll be Seminary and served U pastor ·Nixon rer:~~~=r~
Brmgmg Happiness" as her
Eilt
mother, a borne economics Aliquippa, Pa.; Wade, of F....,.. after 12 years• service Cb tlan Cruasde EvangeU.t of clturcbes In Oblo, Kenlllclfy 1Ve ll gel
meditation. Two poems "Do Army 26 Holy Cross o
teacher, and she began baking Elwood, Pa., and Frank, of Hoiilngawri hu spoken
aries Secrest, wbo wlll and~.Henowservedasa workingman.
You Just Belong" and ' "0
Navy 4.! Colrte 22
cooldu 'When I coukln1 ...., Mingo; 13 grandchildren, 28 over the Vnll&lt;d States He discuss the SIECUS • oriented c~IAtr of overseas tours, then we c""
Step at a Time" were read :;; ~~~:;rr, ~';.,p1: ~nstld st. 6 reach the mD:er'. Since she greai1Jranclchlldren and one recently joined Cbrl~llan secll&lt;io~~on In !he publlc together with Dr. BiDy Jimee Nixon se:·~lhe~:~r:i:
Mrs. Ernest Bowles. Pla118 w·S0t1th
devei'"""' the -•-ut torte great.srea•~andchlld
Crusade u a ~·-nt staff sc
on the role of the Hargls, founder-director of the polltlcal ·
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Jane has origlDated several Prscedlng her in death win .. =-.
live
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&amp;.rollna 20
more of her own recipes. her husband, Edward; two
Alao speaking and aclinlas
of
H:l:.t- mlasloo charge for the rallles. u8!
Gore served refreshments
North Carolina 20 Kentucky 10 Another favorite IB pumpkin 10118, lour sisters and a brother.
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tread wblch Is below.
Offlclalinl at the funeral
~h wril8ro
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be the Rov.
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BIR111 ANNOUNCED
Villanova
Maryland
"Jane's domestic talents are servtceo ~•
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Clemson 24 Clladel 0
not confined to foods She sews Forrest Donley Friends may
lsen~'IJ~e
pollUcal ,advtsera·
U of Vir 1 VI T h o
most of her clo"- ·
call at the
Funeral
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"Especially e~thuslastlc Home in Rutland any lime until
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nouncing the birth or a son Sou. Miss. 16 S. w. La. 14
about the challenge of creating noon Tuesday wben the body PHNOM PENH (UP!) - ia"!'ched and joked then, but hls girl friend in Jlhnom Penh palgn lour on .bebalt ·i;t
David Paul Smith Aug 21 - ' Miss. Sl. " Okla. Sl. 13
and dew!-'••
new Ideas that wlll be taken to the church to lle Dazed, grim-laced Cambodian, today there was slunoed and hand carried by ..... Rapubllcan candldilu
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troops Involved In Cambodia I silence
~ in Palm """'••• n••lf
mlant wetghed seven pound, six vanderbilt 39 O.affanooga 6
her Job olfors, Jane Illes to gtw
stal8 from I unW 2 p.m. bleB
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advice to girls lhinldng about Burlalwillbein the LetartF.U. pull=t~enslve ol the .UPJ photographer Kyoicbl the letter said : "Mission of the at the home of Bob Hope . O('it
aretheRev.andMrs. RobertE
Midwest
slmilar careers. She suggests Cemetery.
today in CX'derly Sawada said the highway was Long March.''
travellng to Las V-, Nri.
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Smith of Pomeroy, Route 4, and ~=~s.;': ;:•~:~ s1.'~
that anyone interested in any
faahioo fmn the town ol Tang clogged with BCikllers carrying The march had coveroo just today.
thematernalgrandparenlsare Mlssourl38 Bar,toro
kind of job- be It a food
Kauk after sullerlng heavy thelrmachin~andrnorlers 17mlles
Veterans Memo~- ~ C
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drake DaXton ;s Xaver 22
publlcist fashion editor borne
I SPEEDERS l'INEII
looses in a Jllne.ltour mortar u they pulled back to SVay
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SATURDAY ADMIBSIONS' &gt;
Racine. Mrs. Maude Smith oi lZ~~::'n~rp":'~~~n~EV~s~a 23
service .:,presentaUve.; youth Five defenclanls - four of : : !~~uel Sunday night ~ ~ mll&amp;Jsouth ol Tank
PleMa!d VaJiey Hospital
Lucille Lambert, RutlantiT.
Rutland Mrs. Lelia Drake of Concordia 20 Moorhd st. 20
leader - take courses In whom were charged with The eight batbttton task force the
~~ ADMIBSIONS - Mn. Burl Kathryn Conde, Rett~lvllle;
Pennsboro, W. Va. are great- No. Oak. St. 14 East. Mich. 14 joumallsm.
speeding- were lined $10 and had met no major realstance retreat hut i stra'·"'caJ
Birchfield, Q-own City; Hubert Charles Jones, Middleport·
grandparenls
Kansas St. 37 Utah St. o
"'You11alwaysandnphaving cooll eacft In the court of during
~·· move Hel180ft,RoMyVanscoy,James WlnlfredMarc~
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to write somelhlnf'.''
Middleport MayCX" c o Fisher
a l7.miJe advance along to pannlt fresh troops to R. Smith, Byrd Leonard, Mra. Clyde Q-amJetl
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"ll&gt;e also
ests ta"'·· over the
kend ;,
Highway 6 to Tank Kauk, 52 replace the hard bit Cambo- Jolin Chinn, Pl. Pleasant; Belly H
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sugg
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· ey were miles north of Phnom Penh dlatJs
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ow~ll , Shade; Clarabelle·
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cours.. in buolness and Wllllam E. Slater, 11, MltJ. and ••-•• The.
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Stanf~;d Tj.•~,:~~~~2j
marketing and adviaes 'writing dleport, assured clear dlstance ·
"..., mood had been a
Cambodian blgh com- man, New Haven; Sandra Bing
SA'I'IJRI&gt;AY DISCHAIIG
Sept. 14' 15
Pac. U 24 Tox.- Arll:1)on 1
to large companies In the Held Roger T. Manual, 21 Racine : !ea~ve one. The·. soldiers mand placed o!llclal govern. Pomeroy; Kalhf Little,
Edna Hoffman D ,
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\34 you're inl8resled In to find out Donald B. Allen,
Slight Injuries
the attack at Mrs. Darrell Roush, Carroll, Dobbins Helen
(Technlcolorl
Wt•t
wbat kind ol background they Roger L. Walter 10 Pomeroy'
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seven ea 8
wounded, but Ohio..
· charleaBiuell CarOipl ~ ~
Shirley Mllclolne
UCLA 14 Ore. St. 9
Uke their home e«ltlCCIIissa to and Arnold G. otili.,'19,
WO
eponeu
officers on the spot said dead
DISCHARGED - Monty
SUNDAY AD""""'ONS f·. ··
Clint Eastwood
Drake 39 Ida Sl. 10
have. '1bls wlJl take time but all speeding.
and wounded were more than Davis, Mrs. John MC!lermltt, Frances .......,• .;·~~
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~"be ••ttin the Ion
Two perBOJ18 were sUghUy 100 The command said the J·-- n.••• '"" Une o•• .,....., ~.~ .,;
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injured Saturday in a collloton
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Colo. St. 28 New Mex. St. 9
wben you graduate and go to
SEE TRIP SLIDES
on Rl 7, two and three 18ntba Cotnmunlols lefl20 dead on the Mrs. Alvin Myers, Jr. and Hurl Hannahs ~O!lle,roy '
Bold Eqlo: Spoco Pet: ~:,:" 2~fi ~:koto 1
look ICX" a job"'. .
Slides of her recent European miles south of RL 2!8.
groun~Ui; ::;atiooptanes daughter, Norma. Jean Whit- Powell,
oy::;west
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G~:c: ;;~R~S 7P.M. Wetier St. 60 wis. St o
~~Bread
tour with the All-Oblo Youth State highway patrol ofllclals =.sighted from =unlit linlton, Mr
1 • Larry Burris and SlJNDAY DISCIWIGES :;_
I two-uuru ctiPIIIIfted
Choir were shown by Karen aald an auto driven by Winford
h
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son, W Ulam White, Mrs. Winifred Marclnlro Clar baDe
V. ~ baking powder
. Griffith at •
~t the Marcillko, 15, Reedsville ..:,~ ~omn:~~lat attack Darrell Hawthorne, Charles Hudson.
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(Oitlt!lit!Oil 'I/Oih'JIIge'!t ' tlealpoon•batlng B4llll
Gl-l'tlith w· ' "
opel'ated •by 111rry
L"'Vf~le
~amaa Goodwin. IJoY- · fiW!r MEI!:T .:·
soners unleas the hostages are leasltOOn clnnamm
Guests were Mrs Donna Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Parker com- oflenslve prl
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enry,
The WUtc6lii Trail Gardea
freed.
m:,u:,~
Nelson, Mrs. Joan
plaiDed of minor lnjurienftlls withdrawal ,.; ~
da~:;;:'! Mr Se:~l2Bur~ Club wlll m~laH p.m. Wed. A squabble among the 1 onHblrd cups augar
Mrs. ~ Anderson, Mrs. Marcinko
had
minor Jetter sent from an offlcer to Birchfield Q- • anOity :
neoday at the hoino of Mrs:
guerrilla CX"ganlzatiol18 also
BessieHays,MisaMUUe Lagar, laceraU0118 and abrulons.
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appeared to COIIlpllcate the egp
Mrs. Mnrtbe Chambers Mrs
Marcinko was c~ed with
sltuaUon. The PFLP said In a 1 ~anned llltllbppled pumpkin MarUyn WoUe, and
failure to atop within the
would one-_
cnp
t elder
Bryan WoUe
UBured clear dlstance
statement today
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VM our INIIMty
unless it was reinsllted Into the Prehealavm to
dalrees F. Miss Judy seue.. has CUD· Filed with Court
guerrllla
movement.
The
PFLP
Sift
together
fiour
• baiting pie ted her training at the
~RIVE-IN
was
upelled
from
the
central
powder.
baiting
soda,
. salt, Jacbon Manpower Training ·One suit!CX' dlvoree was !lied
For your
llnllilll Convtnitnco
guerrllls organization, the cinnamon and tiulmeg, set Schoolandianowempioyedaaa and three dlvCX"cecfhave been
Only mlnut" away 1 qUick
Palestine Uberatlon Organlza. BBicle. Qoeam Iii~ aad clerk.typlat with the Oblo Slate granted in Metes Count)'
service, fasf "takt.off"
lion (PLO)
llllJU. Add egp On!! II a lime, EmploymentO!flce Columbus C«nmon Pleas Court.
ONCE A YEAR SAVINGs
11 was · the PLO that· beating thorou&amp;b)y. · Stir in
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Fridlys Only
engineered release of the pumpkin alternsleb- with dry
Died suit for divorce from
The Drtve-ln Window
hootages
from
the three planes lngretlillllo and elder, blending
o\lliiLIARY
TO
MEET
Roberti.. Reeves, Plllleroy, Rl.
Is Open
being held on a desert alratrlp wen Iller each addllian. Add RutlandTheLadles AIDl1lary o1 the f, .Charging gJ'QII neglact · of
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
and concletnned the PFLP lor oota. Tam Into JII'I)IStal pan.
Fire Department wlll chlty. The ~~~~~ ~!feU the
(Continuously 1
blowing np the craft, wCX"th Bike lor 60 mlriutea '"' unlll meet at 7:30 p.m. TUeaday at Cllltcxiy of tll1f minor chUcl.
Dlllor linking Hours t to 1 mCX"e titan $20 million Sabtr- done. Ranow !tom pan and the lire house. All women of the Divorces , . . granted Hubert
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community lntereal8d In W. 1'1)&lt;1CX" from Jeule DalJ
Frk141ro.
T~E ONE-AND-ONLY
The guerrillas are demanding
belonging are invil&lt;d.
Taylor; Blanche Spalde,
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Rutld, RL I, lrGm Robert
· the release of seven comrades
~held in w..t Germany. SwitzerSpilde, GalllpoUa, and Judith
land and Britain and an
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Alln Smith, Mldtlieport, from
undisclosed number of Arabs
Lewil E .. Smith, P-..y.·
being held In Iaraell Jails.
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Pomeroy, Olllo
but the builtlfDg ls lbreatmed with mllapse .. said infol'lllllllan
Pantyhose treecltMn
girdle
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Member FDIC
One of the algnera of the officer BiiJ ~. J'lre offlctaJa
t1111y II of the 10 1o
Mllmbtr Ftdtral
DedaraUon of lttdependence 120 oecupanta of .IJie downtowa Ponet Square Bolli bad belli
Who
anything•more? · ··
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a clergyman-Job a llCCCIUJlled lor.
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Perf~:t,ming for ~sale, rl~ht now ,:

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lllumbo aald that- 2110 resldenlllllad
thai lbt! Brtlblllbmeot It il reiPOtlded faYCX"abiy lo a letter lrGm
IIIU'btlie sentce wO!IId taU llilanetaJJy council uldng If they would like the sereven \rilh a tt,ODO velilde. Maynr F1Jher vice bel...e the mayCX"'s open letter was
saltllhalt'l'el'JOOO lalowJ he ls agalnll the pubilill1ed. He aJao CJIIIIIIlelll&lt;d that garopWatlm of the viDiqp( cillmp located Ia bage service ls owed the people of Mid·
BllilburyTO'IriiSidpoll the""" Route 7 by- dleport, and camot .....Uy be ••·
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peeled to make DICIDOY.
'"lbe dump Ia breaking up the town,"
"It's a aerv1ce we owe the P"

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Mayor l'lllter maintained.
town,'' Stumbo held.
He lltlld lhallbe~ would eneounter Oerit·Treasurer Ge!M.
problema if a pss.r Inlet bnlke down and thai the dwnp ftas not hi.
the public could not be served. HowevtJt, the "red" in recent IIIOIIIIl

l1rinslrw up the llitbject ..... Councllman
atf!Cil'CI SUnbo wllo said be hltl beeD
~'pirturbed" by the I'ICIIII opon _)!Ua'

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Weather

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ctaeriY ill traall to run the
tamiJy car I« a year.

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lllumbo sald·llte IIIIYGl' ...... 'cotmcll tt,OIIII velilde had said a repiaoeqtllll
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could be senl to .lhe town wllbin 2f hOUrs
~ Fllber -temd lbJI be ... wblle repaln , . . being made. '

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when ~ •r,e busy.,'(hink!nr ~tl=au anf .
new clot~e~ and~.;~Ei~inlil a!l pulled together.
Stock up.before·the sale ends and ,· '· ·
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chairman, a regular member,
and lint and seeond alternates.
The first three wlll attend the
county convention at the ASCS
office in P~ on Sept. 21.
Delegates will elect one county
committeeman for a three year
tenn and two alternates lor one
year tenns u weD as a
chairman, vice chairman and
regular member of the county
committee felt' a perlcxl ol ooe

Columbia Townahlp - Ronald
A. Whltllngton, Albany Route 3;
ClllfCX'd Wooten, Albany Route
3, vice chairman; Reed L.
Jeffers, Albany Route 3;
Mendal W. Jordan, Albany
Route 4, and James E. Gaston,
Albany Route 3.
Profitt, Portland; Thomas D.
Sayre, Portland; Harold Roush,
Portland; Lawrence

year.

Gluesencamp,

pianta lbroughoui"Oblo jciined a
nationwide otrike agalnsl
Genonl Molctn early today.
The lou to the 1ta18'1 economy
in payrolls aloae will amount to
tt.7 mUUm a day.
Oblo ls the IIOCOIId iarsest
auto protlucing atole in ilte
nation and the psyrolla and
~of the Big Three, GM,
i'Grcl and (]wysler, mW II 1
lllllltttHioliar - •• yesi' lndll8try
in the
Stale. .
IDp state in
cars .Des Ita H
,pianll were
IOtliy by 170,510

Lordstown in nort~~t.utem Ohio
which hal about 9,01111 at three

pianls.
Chevroiel.'a Vega, which
General Motoro IIOped louse to
regain psrt of the amal1 car
market, le manufaclurad only
at Lordstown.
A juriedicUonal strilte wllar
halted work at the Lordlltown
planl
Ptanll8bul tlo1lll by the strike
Include: Flsher llocl)' Dlvlsion,
Cleveialid; Chevrolet plant,
Parma; li'lsher llocl)', Euclid; ·a
trim plant and a plant to make
earth liiOtlng squlpment Ia

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aff~..L •..'
Flaber 119dt, ~ Molen
~ at an4 ~ all'iJ!Ibly plan! ~~
and ·the. · tordolown; Cllevrol~!. Nor'lrCICitl·
, • Flsher """'·
DVUJ'r -NorwGotl·r
a:::~ Clrnrolet 1 Cleveland;
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Chevrolet Plinengor trana~. T~; .,..•.~
ColumbQ; ·rliher . ·Bqcly,

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Auto lBtJue8 11t 11 Glance

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GMofler: n ..atuabour tile llrofyesr, u ...ta ill esoh
of aat two yem.
Call tl Uvial:
UAW ......,., Ualimfted lnenues.
GM offer: MulaWa CJI II ..111 aa ltotlr over lie tl

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UAW tleawld: CempMJ JIIJ l i e - Ia blllfdHare
,........, Iller Od. un, I eeall Jlllr llctar ler .., f1llllDy

*alai pial.
GM olfer: Worllen t. PIJ - - ..........
Pull•:
UAW *llllltll: till a IIIOtllller- "'IJJ II yem a....,..., reiUdfal alqe, btqtn\&lt;ed _peaaltas for fltllre
adplllt .........
GMifler• •·•~lerwocbntacedlll- .,....
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Lebanon -

Clarence W.

Portland;

Elecl&lt;d to serve by farmers WiUlam A. McKelvey, Port.
In their respective communities land.
were:
Lelert Townahlp - Vlrgll
BediCX'd Townsltlp - ~~H. Roush, Racine Route 2; Andrew
Hayes, Pomeroy Route 2, Cross, Racine Route 2; Early
cbalrman, Guy V. Sargent, Roush,RaclneRoute2; JohnN.
Pomeroy Route I, vice chair- Hill, Racine Roul8 2; WWiam
man; Vlrl!ll King, Pomeroy F11:1, Racine Route Z.
Route 2, regular member, and Olive Townablp - Dana C.
Ernest Wood, Pomeroy Route I, McCain, Long Bo!tAtm: Chesler
and James H. Smith, Hemlock
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WINNER - Robert Saw;ren, Mason, riBbt. ..., 1be :
Hole-In-One Boil oontest last week at the Meigs County
Falrgroundaspcl--.d by Pomeroy • Micldleport Uons Club.
Sa"Jers was cl01ell to the pin live nlghll out of the six. Hta
closest sbol was lO'Ii inches. Presenting the golf sal to
Sa1r7ers Is Bob Miller, chalrmnn of the event.

Coal Bid
Accepted

-a... Ten Awards Announced

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actlior, ODeestra._.,..:..dliiiDc~...-.
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About 40,ioo United Auto mini.,.. uwtel when 11 closed

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pilot of the plane raclloed to the
San Franclsco tower that "I am
going to try to subdue lhls
man" and he asked that pollee
not try to Interfere on landing.

Grove, first and second alter.
nate, respectively (following 1n
Identical CX'der).
Chesler Township _ Donald
c.Mora, Ponltroy Route 3; Roy
Hql~r, Pomeroy·. Route It

W«iun union members at 18 the giant GM complex at

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Alrp..-t on a tuiway the gun.
man penni tied 35 passengers .lo
dlaembark, Including Wctmell,
children and military per.
sonnel.
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c.rd. Beth McKIIfght,

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The drarnoUc end to the
bljack attempt took place at a
remote psrt of the San
Frsnci.sco airport.
In Washington, the Federal
Aviation Adminislration said

Trudy Roach, Nancy Eberobach,
Community committee in
Ronnie Sn,...., Kevin Fields, Ar1111r Braclsllaw, and Greg
each of Meigs County's 12
Smith; back row, aJief of Police Jed Webater, advilor, Paul
townships were named by the
Reed, Q-alg Venoy, Greg Glue, Filth Perrin, David Klein,
Meigs County Agriculture
iftlalllu and Mary Helm Blaellllar; ltOCllltld row, Elizlbelb Tim Rawllngs, Dully Smith and Mrs. Pearl Williams, atJ.
StablllzaUon and Conservation
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· ~fGr the 19'10-n IICbool year. Mllllben of the squad
arefrolllrow, La, Debbie Olbome, CnciY Cllmpbell, Cryllal
Hal4 I.Gri Faalk, Kim Selto, Bruce B~, Bee~

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SAN FRANCISCO (IJPI)- A some other capacity.'' Early the Brink's gusrd was aboard
hijacker took over a TWA reports said Deni.sco killed the the plane on business lor
jelliner out of Los Angeles hijacker, who was not identHled Brink'IS--Ilot one of the new
today in a desperate attempt to inunedlately, but it was taler "sky marshals" being put
fiy to Communist North Korea, learned that he was only aboard some airliners.
An FAA spokeaman BSid the
but lte was shot and disabled by disabled.

ASC Township
Committees Set

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The Brink's guard then shot
the bljacter, the FAA lltlld. . .
Aboard the plane were U
passengers and a crew olsevtiL
When the plane touched down
at San Franclsco lnternaUonal

a Brink's Inc. Guard alter the
plAne landed here.
A spokesman for the alrllner
Identified the Brink's guard
u Rohert Deni.sco, who was
travelling "as a passenger in

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humid. Lows tonight in ~ tO '
low 7118. Wedne11day varlsble .
cloudiness, chance of .lhun;·
derah01rers and cooler ntrlh:High&amp; in npper 70s and 8118. :·

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Ten Meigs County high school
graduates of Jest aprlng hmt
been awarded scholarahlpa
totaUns fl,l50 through the
Mete* County Dollar• for
Scholar's Progtani, Thomas
Kelly,.cb8irman, said todaJ,
Reee!YIJ:IItheanrda and the
sdlooJI 11i1f will attend aro
MarJ .~ RadfCX'd, ~
Roul8 i, j(ejp IIJ&amp;b gradqal8,
RlvetlidaWhlleiNIISehoolof
Nuroing; Michael Barr,
Langsvllla,
Glenville Stale

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3, ,Eastern· lllgh, Nationwide
BeauiJ Academy; Martin R.
Osborne Long Bottom Roul8 I,
Eastern'Jiigl!,Oblo University; .
Jeffrey L llrewer Porttantl
Route 1, Southern Hlp, Oblo
Vnlversity; carolyn G. Manuel,
Racine Route 2, Soatbem 111gb,
Rio Grande College; Joyce 11 .
Manuel, Raeine Route S,
Southern High, Rio Grande
EIJIII!RT TAYLOR
Collitge; Joan E. Manuel,
Racine llotll8 2, Southern IIJ&amp;b,
Rio~ CalleBe.
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Tlda Ia the lhinl year of the ~
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Dollars lor Scbolarahlp
pi'&lt;I8!'UII. Tbe IICbolanblpa are ~
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The Meigs County coaimlaslooers today accepted a bid
of the Wllllams Coal Co., ov0r
lbe Jeffers Coal Co. in lhfllr',
regular meelinl.
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The quoted price In WiliWII~;
bid,... dellvered
COil
ttl a ton and N r......1111' ,,..,
at the mine. The Jeffers' bid ·
t12 ,... lump coal and ..
llnl&lt;er.
In other buslneas the
mlatlon
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