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lllr£e reUred Muriel Foley, third; Mrs. Judy introduced

teacllen and a talk by Ge&lt;ne
Hargraves, superintendent of
the Meigs Local School District,
highlighted a meeting of the
Rutland P.T.A. Mondsy night.
Introduced and presented
corsages and gifts from the
P.T.A. by Mrs. Janet Bolin,
were Mrs. Anna Ogdin, Mrs.
Martha Chapman, and Mrs.
Blanche Nelson. Each o"e gave
a resume of highlights dw-ing
her teaching career. Amessage
was read from Mrs. Margaret
Parsons who due to previous
conunltments was unable to
attend the observance.
In his talk, Hargraves spoke
of the influence of teachers on
the lives of school children,
emphasizing their roles aside
from teaching reading, writing
and arilhmelic. He concluded
by congratulating the reUring
teachers who spent over a
decade in the teaching field .
Vernon Weber presided at the
meeUng. He introduced James
Venarrl, principal, who
presented the teachers. They
are Mrs. Jeanette Thomas,
kindergarten i Mrs . Donna
Morrison, first grade; Mrs. Ann

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Wilson, fifth; Eric Hart, sixth ;
Mrs. 'Jbelma Campbell, sidh;
and Mrs. William Ohlinger,
remedtal reading.
The treasurer's report
showed a balance of $336.91.
Teachers were reminded that
$25 is available to each class lor
spectal classroom materials.
An additional amoWlt was set
up for the new second grade
cia&amp;s.
Conunlttee cl)alrmen were

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They are Wendell Gr.te; ··dngarten. The i:laiJ will
finance ; Mrs. FID Marlin,
provi$ ,relrelhmenll for the
Janet Bolin, program; Mrs. OCtober meetinl. Mn. Joan
Marie Birchfield, and - MJs. Stewart won lhe door prize
Virginia l!Jjchael, me111bership. donated by the RuUand Jl'ur. .
'!be pledge to the flag to open nlture Co.
the meoling was led by Olb
Scout Pack m sponaored by the
Rutland United Methodist
Church. The Rev. Herbert
Grate gave devotions from St.
Matthew. Weber led in a get.
acquainted game.
The attendance banner Willi

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cream following the dinner.
'l1le cake was in the fonn of a
spectal delivery letter, bearing
her name, address, zip code and
stamp with the Rutland cancellatlon dste of Sept. 10. II waa
Iced in white and the decorating
was in red and blue. The cake
was made by her granddaughter, Mrs. Suey Parket
Carpenter. Mrs. Snowder.ls the
Rutland postmaster, having
served in that position since
Oct. 1950. Site waa employed as
aclerkeightyearsprlortothal.
Attending were
Mrs .
Snowden, her huaband, Roy;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Joan)
May, Debbleand Mike; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer (Jean) Parker; ail
of Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Snowden, Annette, Steve, Larry
and Gary of Gallipolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles ( Phyllli) Simp.
klns, Charla, Missy and
Chuckle of Columbua; Mr. and
Mrs. James Carpenter and son,
Jay of CoolvUte; Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Snowden an&lt;l lamUy of
Painesville were Ullllble to
attend. Mrs. Snowden received
gifts from her famUy.

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WINDII'IG TRAIL Garden
Club,. a p.m. Wedneeday, home
of)frs. Fan Prall.
BOSWORTH Council 48,
Royal and Sele&lt;:l !f.asters, state
meeting, 7:30p.m. Wednesdsy,
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. AD
companions w-ged to attend.
POMEROY Shakespeare
Club, 1:30 Wednesday, home Ill
Mrs. Dale Smith.
SYRACUSE Third .Wed·
nesday Homemakers Club
beginning 10 a.m. Wednesday at
headquarters at Municipal
Park. First meeting of !ail with
election of officers to be held
and yearbooks prepared.
Poduck lunch at• noon. AD
homemakers welcome.
PAST Presldenta, Ladles
Auxiliary, Drew Webeler Pool
39, American Legion, 7:30p.m.
Wedneadsy, home of Mrs. Ellen
Couch.
THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT Child ConservaUon League, Thw-sdsy,
7:30 p.m. Columhis Gas Co.
office, Middleport.
CLASS 12, Heath United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, hostesses, Mrs.
Glenn Lambert, president;
Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, vice
president; Mrs. Emerson
Jonea, secretary; Mrs. C. F.
Hibbs, treaaurer.
CLASS 12, Heath United
Methodlat Church, 2 p.m.
Thuraday, bosteues, Mra.
Glenn Lambert, president;
Mrs B B Zeigler, vice
preside~!; .Mr,. Emerson
J~ aecretary· Mn. c. F.
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Eight and' Forty Officers
Over 100 partners of Eight
and Forty, including aeven from
Meigs County, attended a
reception Sunday .honoring
J)epartemontal Cllape&amp;u Hazel
EmoU 811d her Departemental
Le Secretalre Jessie Hell at the
Portsmouth ~can Legion

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ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Ohio
University President Claude R.
Sowle said Wedneaday the Ohio
Leglslatw-e should revamp the
slate lax structure instead of
pass new anti..tisrupllon .bllli
If it wishes to prevent campus
unrest.
"I am convinced that the stale
leglllature could do more to prevent campus unrest by revampIng the slate In structure,
thereby acquiring the money lor
IIICh clear needa," Sowle said,
"than by any number of slate
laws Inflicting penal or fiscal
IBilCtioos for student disruptions."
Snwle made his coounents in
replying to 20 recommendations
given him by a "laak Ioree"
composed of student , faculty
members and local clti%8ns.
The group sought ways to im-

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Mary Martin, )Jrs. Eunle
Brinker, Mro. Iva Powell, Mrs.
Pearl Knapp, and Mn. Ruth B.
Thornton of Malgl Salon 712;
and Mrs. Carrie Neulallnc and
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth of
Pomeroy who are affiliated
with GaUia County Salon 612.

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The sixth birthday of Mary
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Colwnbua.
Reglllration wW begin at 10
a.m.onFridaylntheballroom
foyer. The convention wW set
underway at 2 p.m. and at 3
p.m. a lesiJI.aUon panel wW be

wUl be held fronl 1:30 fo 7:45
p.m. !'lith the buaineai._Ung
to c!GIIvene at a p.m. in the
governor's ballroom where
nominatiO!III 1!UI be made for
lite nomlnalllls committee.
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RUTLAND - Five job
are available In the
Leading Creek Conservancy
Dlsll'ict, Jack Q-flp, president,
announced today.
The openlnga are for persons
lnlereated in taking training in
such fields aslandscaplrig, park
maintenance, bulldozer
operaUon, truck driving and
operation of power sawa. Those
who complete the training are
placed in jobs by the Conse"ancy District, Crisp said.
Since ,July of lhis year 27
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placed with l~cal Industry.
Since Nov. of 1987 there have
been 112 trRined and placed,
The diltrict has assisted in
building Ft. Meigs and
Syracuse Municipal Park. The
district is also credited with
reducing flood dsmage in the
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You.
Conducting the cla 1 are
Seth Nicholson, Rev. Audrey
Miller, Rev. Robert Card, Rev.
WUbnr Perrin, Bob Miller, c. E.
Blakeslee Debbie ConJdin Joe
• Tom Kelley, •Rev.
Fenderbosh,
Arlhw- Lund and Rev. Stanley
Piattenburg.
'l1le conaervancy district 11
engaged in 1 program to aasial
persons wbo did not graduate
from high IIChool to leCtlre

At JM"esen~ the diltrlct II
conducting morning and
evening clasaes for enrollees
and their families in M&amp;th,
Engilsll, Budgeting, Consumer diplomas.

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Palestinian guerrl1lat 1111«1 111'
theatreetsof Ammllltodayan4
four cities to the nortll. If lido
broke out in the Leiwe 1
capital of Belru' wltere .
guerrillaa aelzed the JOI"IIanWI
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pealed to the 12,000 to 15,1110 ,
Iraqi troopelllatloned In Jordan .•,
to Join in the flablln&amp;. llrael. ·
watched eventa careflllly,
prepared to in!A!nene If its
security II threatened.
There was no word oo the faJ4.
of the 54 hljac:t IHiltages held hi·
guerrillu in verlous parta or:
Amman or of the 100 Americana·
and 160 Britons stationed In the :.
Jordanian capital. Americans.:
were told to slay cloee to their;; ·
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of civil war aince w~.'
when King Buaein installed
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The U. S. Department of All- EUett said aome Ianna could

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with a pnlpOIIa1 to .et up a ~ .
lzen&amp; Advisory Council to ~
vide a clooer link belweell ~
W&gt;lnnlty and CClllllllunlty. : .
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of educational value to tbalt
servln&amp; oo II, but it would nil:
raent, I think, a limited 11!11
arU!Icial kind of toltenilm •
lite part of the univenlty; ~•
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He sent to Athena M&amp;)'OI'
Raymond Shepard several *"
ommeadsUOilJ for inlprovllll
the city police force, includiztl ·
higher salaries, dllllncllve .... . ;
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the Athens County Bar Auocla·
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today muat Uve and learn," he
said.
Sowle [))edaed his cooperation to a PI"OIIJ'am that would
allow studenll 8CCIIIed of felonies to be releaoed from jail on
recognizance as an alternative
to bail.

and north of Marion the dam- esUmate of overall Ohio corn their damaged crop by martetage would be described as yields wu down from 88 to 11 1ng the corn for ani!Dil ralber
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bushels per acre.
than human COilltllliPIIon.
"The extent of damage will Dr. C. Wayne Ellett, exten- StackbOUie said eapetlwenll
vary, but fanners could experl- sian piar.t palhologiat and coor- Indicate that animaJ1 are able
ence 20 to 30 per centloas, or dlniltor of the plant diPast to safely COI18UIDe the corn,
more, on individual Ianna in clinlc at Ohio Slate Unlveralty, though 11 baa been affected.
severely affected areas," Stack- today said a further reduction Ellett said the bllchl, wblcb
house said.
in the USDA October esUmale first affected only the leaf of
He stressccllhat the ment of was Ukely.
the plant, haa begun to af1ect
loss would not be Wliform in "'Jbe final effects reaDy are- the ear and atalk.
any ooe area. ''One farm could n't going to be known unW the
experience severe dsmage harvest is completed," Ellett
while an adjacent Inlet might said. "Loss could be as high 88
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SoWle questioned the legality
of using school funds to defend
awareness and concern tha1 are sludenta, however.
esst:ntial if more public f•mds
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funding that would further alleviate these conilltions," he
said.
"This situation is critical at
Ohio University as it Is at a
great many other slate and
private insUtutiona. II anderscores the urgency of achieving
the kind of general pubHc

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MEIG8 001llftT AWroR GGI'dtll CaldW Wednesday aftemeon ~84 official Seall of Ohio to be
delivered to 18 Melga Colllty llchooll. Receiving the seals
from CaldweD 1ft Mrs. Greia Suttle, left, and Mn. Nollie

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Com
leaf bli&amp;hl may reduce the
yielda of some ONo lanns by 20
to SO per cent, John M. Stackhouse, director of the stale agriculture department, sairl
today.
Stackhouse noted, however,
that Ohio's largest corn producing region in the northeast sectim of the stale "has been far
leso serloualy affected."
"The damage II most severe
south of Chillicothe," Stackhouse said. "Damage fr&lt;m
Chillicothe to Columbus will
vary between severe and modorale, from Columbua to Marloo

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prove cooununlty relations.
The OU president said the
university was giving "high
priority" to the achievement of
Wlcrowded living quarters. He
said, however, at the present
the school was forced to house
more than two persons to a
room to generate enough inc&lt;me to pay off bonds.

20 to 30% of Ohio Corn Lost

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Gallipolis, -and Reva Clhlo, F. Hrabak, M&amp;~ ~
Sbllob, con.tltutional and by- mont American · ; ~~19.n ,_.
la"s • committee; Hel~n Altllllary• lft$ldentlit; dl~t ' ,
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emblepl; Edna S!neltz, Attica,) commander, W~ter /!'!~. ·
parlner•hip; W~. Knapp, ·Jr., _.evenlh _'dilfli~ . .!; ~
Gallipolis, resolutions c9m- Mrs. Stacy J:!ay, ,~ven!h,-.
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Corsages were preoi\mted to;
L'advocate; Arree
the two honored
byLancaeter,rules and order; and and Forty partners of~. • : ·
Kalbleen Rinehart Columbus wllich bolted the recepllllo,
4!ewtmental pou~or
Glfta were )rilented by 1M1e .
Distinguished American attenc\ina.
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Pa·tamouth; JRmes Reed, 40 et
I Stale Grand Cllef de Gare,
Jamea Ree,d; and -40 et 8 Slate
Grande Cllef de TrRin Jack W.
Blevins.
ServinJ alJrtctpU!lniJII were
Mrs.JaneiSaglln!landthetwin
daugbtm of Mr1. Elliott, Mrs.
Sally Newman andoMra. Sandra
Merrett. Gueata were reglalered by lieu Simons and
Blanche Leach.
DialinguiJhed departemental
officers attending were Mrs.
Martin of Pomeroy, deml

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wlmera llllbe annual rwrh party ~ Oblo Eta Pill Cbapjer of
Beta Slpna Pill Sa,rGrlty lield Tueilday nlll!it at tbe.oome of
Carolyn S.tterfleld. Frun leftlo rl8hl are C1J;o1 McQdlougb
and Jennifer Andenon w11o created Ibis mummy call8 wbldl

officers of Columbus.
SPECIAL MEETING, Shade
River Lodge 453, FlcAM,
Thuradsy, 8 p.m. Work in
second degree. All Master
Masons invited.
y .O.A.R.C. skallllg p~rty

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Chw-ch, 7:30Frldaynigblatthe
homo of Mrs. Beatrice Buck.
MSIGS mGH School vani!J
cbeoneaden ..m 8(lOIII01' a teen
d&amp;nce Fridsy nlchl followlni
tbe MefCs-J!elpre foolbaD game
at the Old Pomeroy Jtmlor 111gb
audltorlllill. The Jays wUl
emt;ee. Admluion 50c per
per11011.
SATURDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party,
first of jbe ocbool ••son, at the
Melp · Junior 111gb School
audltoriiiDl In Mlddlepart
Saturdlf from ap.m. to u p.m.
The Jayw will be In charge.

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A boafcl of ~!~rector• "*ling Club wUJ holt a coffee. boar In

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Holzer Medical Cenler, First
Webster and Mrs. Ann Ripenoff,
Ave.
and Cedar St. General
!lllcond grade classes; Mrs.
visiting hours :1-4 and 7-8 pJn,
hlaternlty visiting hours 2:30 to
4:3o p.m. Parents only ..
Pediatrics Ward.
Births
Tonight &amp; Thu...Uy
Mr. and Mrs . John D. Byers,
September 16-11
NOT OPEN
Gallipolis, a son ; Mr. and Mrs.
Carvin L. Bloomer, Gallipolis, a
Friday thru Tuesclly
son : Mr.1 and Mrs. Jbruny E.
September 18-22
Spears, Vinton, a son; and Mr.
MASH
and Mrs. Robert R. Grimm,
cTechnicolor)
New Haven, a son.
Donald Sutherland
Dflcharges
EllloH Gould
Rated "R" under 17 not
Winfred Barker, Mrs. Griff F.
admlffed without parent.
Durbin, Sr., Miss Garnet Lucille
Colorcartoons:
Harper,
Millard Queen, Brian
Freight Fright
E.
Sheward,
Woodrow Simpson,
Don1 Spill tho Beans
Mrs. Paul R. Stewart and Infant
Dress Reversal
Admission : Sl .OO Adults, 60c son, Floyd Yates, Jr., Mrs.
The renownejl sculptor and
Children
Edgar Long, Mrs. John Dean, painter, BuonarroU, is better·
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Tammy Sayre, and Willis known by the name of .Ml·
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Birthday Observed
Mrs. Roy Snowden, Rutland,
was honored at a picnic dinner
Sundsy at the Route 33 roadside
park in obse"ance of her birthday anniversary on Thw-sday.
The Snowden children were
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. -:--notlon-mom'stragediescame VeguRlvleraproblblyjustto dearthofuysortofplaystbll
., : !run too -much • too- SOjln .... pay Cbrlllmao present billa .... ~ .... '!be Ro.lllng Stones
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·"·"mfka-leallloody Mary be ....
! ' •'·''nlmed "Bloody Sbame" (In···•'lteldofthegerm-like·I(IIUd
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l ·: ·'IKme In ria. Included 111
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~ ;: ''lwo&gt;pbonelimlf .... Cruel !ella In
~. -:., Lll Vegas lll&lt;!te that Mae West
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(ln the earilemptible ''Myra
1 ;,.,,reclilnridge") "lqoked like
1 l:•.llliljie Kimpton's daughter";
l ,:•'HOpe g... II the gentle Barnum
; . ·!•1rM-tment and ofahed: "It's
: .' 'belter to be knocked than
i ~ &lt;• ipored." .... 8obo Roc:kefeller
.:'liolllailled ber son Winthrop Jr.
;";(lOll 111 the Ark. guv) at
i."Cbauveron OD his way back to
~d's Oxford u . .. .. La
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·&lt;"ilarry Belafoo!A!'o wife Julie
/~lowed about her Th-year-&lt;Jid
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-l~Jinrlsh parents _ both at'
•llendlng school .... Her dad,
George Robinson, recently
:· -blind, allolesches at the L. A.
Institute
: . Carolyn J~ flnlsbed her
- rnograpblc novel" about
J :_"po
' -sbow his ud says she'll lose all
' hllr friends when it hlta pay·

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JackhisDouglas
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'!'be final nine IIIOilths of
Diana Ol!£blon's Ufe ~.ere
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JumPed ID aplldes
slmp!y to nlse to
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beauty,almost
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1 warm,
enveloping
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Bottel
Ayers toltl Diana he would
wwldn't work, and sat my not allow himself to be Ued IIi
wed"'ng date ivtth Allen. one i\'0111an &amp;ncl she began:
"' wu hippy - escept ....
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-·• her time· ·'with , a
IIIIi bride!
n~~~ other m~:...
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and all I can think of II getting ~ the same peiiod
out .. rm still ctaay about BID, Dlana;s father canceled ~ PI
IIIII probably lllwsya will, be, company credit card abe ~
but my folb think he's no iood
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They worship Allen. He'll ail: that ,eatatlc ac_cep~ ,(~. -'~"'!""
PROVIDE for me, they say, the· "gr,a~provlder")wdeyou
w~a Bill 11 "the hlppl~ ..,...,.\flill A girl Ukee 'to Ullht ·
type,
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lfeelllkuuch afool, Bojen. It ~ 'i!bOn JimiiiiiS 8lk\ frleiJdl
was a big, upel11lve w~ Ptiah ki!Jiiard, slle'J llabW:to
with aU kinds 111'terri!IC gilts, bjlcll off.
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IIIII both aidea·of tbe family so .True, you .weren't reedy
\IIPPl' because they're all 'belt·
but 'neltliOr ar, ,,....
,..,_ends. llow can 1 hurl lhem..
dlvcrce ilnd a~
Bu\ if I don't, I'D be hurllntl
BIU ,wfiole,. bi&amp;tO,t
t\lletllllll 11111011 a goOd deal
11 that ,no ~ .,rililre. He's too nlcu
.klget
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YOI:JTH ASKED FOR IT!
''11111 collll!lll Ia lor yN&gt;no
l!"IIJIIa, tbelr problems --..
and
. ~. their troublea and
lhel-e. lflin; &amp;with the rest of Helesr
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Uo!, It welcomes la~Whi·
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but woo't dodge a serious
qutlllon with a brus)l.off,
Send your teenage questions
w YOtml ASKED FOR IT,
we of Helen Help Ua! this
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TPO'J~TE ,
GETS SMART
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•t arii Ja.iand a bride. Anll
nlllerable.
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and are ImproVIng. '
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took It oo the nose from
Sheridan last week, 111-0. But
Miller 1iu some bi3 boys .,j
their offensive line and lit their
back!leld. At quarterblclt wtU
be J8f lb. aophomore Dove
Stamer; the fullbaclt 11 a 2021b
]unlor, Pete Kiener, 11111 ai
halfback.t are 142 lb. senior
John Hinkle and 140 lb. junior
Mike Merdde
The offensl~ line ww be Ed

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, , ..JI!I'l!eita,, .'!otmer Gallipolis
. Ufjle ~ 11111 high '~ebool
,, ~ h led Ji!lllrat
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'· · ~bert. blanked the Loa
" ~IM Dodgers '4-0 and the
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~ -WIJ!Iaml, 142 lb.. .Junior.
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!llhl~te ran ovc, 145 ,udlllld
·~ ~ 111 being rat,d
with tbe JeaPe:a l'tll· AJio,lll3
lb. senior quarterback Bob
Werry, threaded 111 needle for 9

Cblcago, 11-l,lll drop the CUba
IICI open up a two-came lead another game off the pace.
In tbe bjlcUc NaUonal League Grant took over fo~ starter
East.
· Bob Mooseln the sixth Inning
The Pirates obtained the 35- and allll'!'ed the Pblls only one
=~:~~waivers hlt tbrougll the eighth. Three
day later he·
and one rellevera were u...t In the ninth
. lumed In three With John Lamb getting the
~~gs of reUef In final out but not before the
Pbllsde~ 11--3 victory over Phlls hid put the tying runs on
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' a one-time • Meta Ba.,.Oiea Paceo Attack
farmhand who wu traded to Manny SanguiUen hid three
Montreallaatyearlnthedeal hlta,. drove In one run and
for Donn Clonde9!Jn, ao.t some scored two Ill pace the Pirate
feasure of revenge sga101t hll attack off loaer Jim Bunning,
ormer · teammates .when he Moose got credit for his lith
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a 6-loot.S,
230 pounder,
....~ for Glboon, he poaled his couldn't contain his joy over
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give me much of a
chance," said the 25-year-&lt;&gt;ld
righthander.
Renko allowed the Meta only
five hits, Including a pair of
homers by Art Sllarnsky, but
theEspoamanagedathree-i'UII
inning In tbe third off Tmn
Seaver, with the help of a key
em&gt;r by Clendenon. WhUe
Renko as winning 1111 12th
gaine,Severtookhis12thloss.
Gibson, In beating the Cuba
showed why bls is conaldered
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Joe Torre
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cardinal
with three
Including a two-run homer,
while Ted Simmons alto
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Coach Bob Ashley's Tornadoes
Is Bob Eynon,1501b. fresbinan,
center; Terry Varney, U5 lb.
junl..-, and Bill Cornell, 140 lb.
junl..-, guards; Ron IIIII, 230 lb.
soph0010re, and a&gt;uck Yost, l3i
lb. sophomore, tackles;- Mike
Nease, 130 lb. aophomore, and
NJck lhle, 160 lb. sophomore,
en~s; Ed Lawson, 140 lb.
sophomore, and Rod Holman,
130 lb. aophomore, hallbacb·,
Jay IIIII, 130 lb. 'l"PP!mnore,
fullback, and Steve Jenkins 151
lb. junior, quarterback. '
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and Rogw llr1l!llon;' 170 lb,
junior, guards; John Win·
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John Boyles, 187 lb. junior,
tackles, and Jerry Bankes, 142
IIi. senior, and Rich Eberts, 140
lb. junior, at the ends.
On defenile will be Bnmtoo
and Boyles, guard&amp;; Kiener and
John Wlnnenberg, tackles·,
Eberts and Jimmy llodlon, 140
lb. Junior, ends; l'aul Olllh, 180 '
lb. junior, Joe Wlnnenberg, and
Merckle, I!Jiebackers, and
Bankes and liJnk)e, safeUeo.

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said the Toi'nadoes hive been FergiJ!ICIII,156Ib. junior,center;

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_')be Pll'a~ Friday nfabt u the
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aro~d for tbe two· Meigs
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,: ( · .• declaim to the tough Fedlral·
.,,_, j ~~ lloi:!'lnlf Lllicers at Racine last
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revoluilon..wttb
bel'~
aof'lbttll17hlll
to ilL
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'teemw114
to ·.
year of violent a
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police, ~ an ~a q1 legal
-chlng .;
went
walk language, reducing ~ .
growing hoatillty toward law- the point where Instead of
sMre kl phrasea like, ' 11011, 11!811" fina!IIY
enforcement officers and, for protecting .the Innocent, It Is Drive. They talked about the and "outtaslghl" ~"gel 11
that matter, anythlnt remotely benefitting the guilty.
I!Dpendlng split in SDS and the together " ~ 10 ..., ,
identified with tbe "elllablisb- The frightful consequence of Weatherman man~estn, ~Y quesUon\~tth mack1Jis li(ijjhter
ment."
these cyclic sltuaUons In our wntten by Diana 8 boyfriend, and exaggerated !lllbeUef, IIUN
Aaaaulta on pollee In 1969 society Is that the ad· Bill Ayers. 1be 25,~d of eaCh olber aM lntoliinjl~111
numbered an lncl'edlble 35,2112 mlnlstraUon of justice Is no mantfesto-Nlmed after a tine the bellef8 Of 11\yone'' ~
-aflguremorethandoublethe longer swift and sure. Decent In a Bob Dylan song, "You thelroWJI.clrdi. · ' - ' ,, J·
1963 account. Eighty-sis peop~,whooupportlawofflcers Don't Need a Weathennan Ill . ~Mr.~.~·
policemen were killed bJ but are now witn~sslng a Tell Which Way Ue Wind 1n· queitlonlng 1111• ~
crlmlnala last year,
ststem wblch seems kl be Blo!"'" '-81'gued that white about bel'· polltlill 'IIIli, Revolutionaries and avowed Ineffective are becoming radical3 In the Unlled Stales IOlllOiime8 kid bbD jft ......
1error1sts w]lo openly proclaim -frustraled, btlter and are losln&amp; could help bring on a worldwide Once he asbd '!Mr. . . '
loyallytogueJ'I'illa 1t1eo1ogy and faith in that sYStem. At the revolution only by flgbting In Wealhemlell..te'lelliN
the destruction of our sysimn opposite end Of the spectrum, the streets of the ''inother ·
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Ill ''ltill the pip" in order "to . that they can "getaway" with
Howard, who had first starled
Insure the survival" of their. crime without retaliation.
Diana thinking seiously about mother
paper-thin ldeall without of. A system which neither revoluUon In Gua!A!mala, liOW abe
loring any conatructive deters crime nor deals with the found himself ln the awkward made
retourse. They have very accusedpromptlylaaayoiemln position of trying .to restrain w ,at thi!m .
nearly succeeded ln attempts to need of change. A system too her, to convmce Diana that a poiiW 1_.,
oatura!A! the publishing world c:umbersome, too complex, or premature attempt Ill bring 011 wonld Ioae her ds~t;t:~r
with literature explaining how Inadequate Is one working the revolution would be sulci- (ll!l'llstld Mni (l
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to make bombs, explosive against the majority.
dal . an-a ·-~--• the lime •-d uked
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1'8C011111tion of these problems come to lfabt.
Dlana'l ·
street war.
Pollee offlcllll are, by virtue and his determination to
Whlle the SllS was beginning about
of their vocaUon, always at the alleviate them as quicllly and as to plan f« a four-day series of was only ·
vangilard 111 trouble. Such a job , Constitutionally as posalble Is antlwardemonstraUonslltOcto- ~~
reUea greatly on civic: support. commendable. Meeting his ber, Diana's relationship wllh
However, now tbe police are objectives, however, requires Bill Ayers and her family both violence 1!U
jwttlflably apprebenst
That both Corigludonal
and came under Increasing _strain. The
ve.
support
Avers •-d been el~"" one of
taw enforcement depatlmenta the b&amp;cklllg of the American ,
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~rieed publlt bactlng to lulfDI people. He has mine, and I'm the three natlonsl ofllcera of
their dulles lo an un· confident that the over· the We11thermen, along Wtut
derstaternent In the greatest wbelmln&amp; "honest element" In Mark Rudd -.d llernardlne ,--ln.,.
_•-_;;·degree.
this country _will join this of~: andtlmewasln opetlie~~~~-llllllonall of
In addition, the officer oo his campalllll and aee It throUgh.
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office. Friends of Diana and
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indw111111taag m dofenae u 1
llneblcter.
'!be olbf.r ollenslve bocldldd
poalt!on, wingback, w1U haVe
tllher Tcm Hoftner, t45 lb.
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run t/111 p!ill .ind l q iqnll
pl!jt4ml_to perfection' Grale,
... )'lllr'l -.1 .,.. punt
returner In the SEOAL,,can plat
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writes seriously !tile lettm In green 11101111.
Chrysler, Hertz, bll-old N: Y.
Age of Vulgarity: Danish
llnlwe~frotn-tbefarlllli~
_aparbnent house , IIIII a few POJ:IlCHnovlemaker II fll!illng a
1n ~1. ':'lblscanonly IP8Iit
dozen othef tqelll of 1111 fllthyversiono!Hanaalr!stian
thatrou.N .~~
lltel'aty aggressloiil:'' ·
~·· "Goose Girl" .... Ail. dlllntegr~tli\n ~ .th!o ~01\11 iga!JJat me and the ~ o! ~ ,
RonaldKuhnmade'riorlune lli · the · flesh,ses·clrcwJIIthe· foraDe.\locratlcSoclety($Pil) !amUY The Oldlst _11!4 !!JOf!
with the "Prudence lo tlie PID" floor show at the Uttle Mer- and the lli'oWib of a new, much ~ble fonb of~l.i«..in ­
Olck and has another smutty- maltl cafe In Copenh8gen t... smaller org1111lzaUon which Ia !lol!·!iWiler!lbiPbf ~~~aleck hit In ''Girly" .... Call hlm Tale behind aotop star's spill: turned Ill ,terrorism as the 1an11 llild; 11!14 11. ~I"-'71J1ir
the Gaga Kahn .... Told 1111 He caught her .... Frlendsffager Weathennen.
famll1 bil bMtllilVoi~' wlll! .
staffersheliveswithaGennan oheliualooo8slate: Guestlng In June, 196l' the SDS, long fora'h\Uiclrlld::yeara, ·_:,1
gal pal and ball a lwo-year-&lt;&gt;ld with pala In the country, she'd troubled by dell' differences on ''I 'wtll ~ 11!11· ~ to"" ;:::
sonDsnwithnoplantowedand answerdoorknocb·lntlienood queollonsofl~,_ lluddenly cluuiB• tbe-" ~ ~ ·
when they aslled wu that f..- .... Ttme mag's. jol@ng the burst ~~ at a chlollc, IIOYtl'ninii 1111 owit'l!fJ.· ~ II
publlcaUon,theGagaKahnsald cutbadt brtgade: Some editors slogan-&lt;lbouting convention In lhouldbeobvloiiiii!\!Dot-t,
of COIII'Ie .... Whit ever hap- are roughing It, sharing Ollcago.
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pened "' the old clnemaUc secretartes (no, not for that!) When the SO!! was founded In · would develop Into vtoleace
promotions of hippy marriages .... British golfer Tony Jacldln, 1962 II was a fluid, ~pon ~ sgalnsi me' and 1111 family.'; ·, , '
Instead of the smug oppos!U.. who won the U.S. Open, was so which emphasl!ed perswislon, An« Diana bad ~ q,
James J. Fox, editor of the unaccustomed to such size community organizing aJ!d the 'Unlted Stateil ,frOm Gut.opllt
Ridgway, Pa., Record, will checks, he f«got it was In the broad popular partldpollon In mala, Mr. Ougb~ bad IJ!cor· -111111J111ir. ibe
hive his pl:ly "Part of a pocket of his golfing slacks and all Important decisions. By pGrll~ the ~-o\med fmn, denOiili:ed the
Darkneas" prod1\Ced at the · "':"t them to the cleaners: HI&amp; 1969, however, the organlzaUon laDd~Qwieht,pertlf aerloillblowfrOm
· of
Mannhardt Theatre Foundation wife got It back before the was locked In a power Blruggle In the hope that Dlana'•lblrts ~ but with eacb ~
aslta first move toward Bdwy. amount was cleaned off.
between the Progrelllive Labor ln'the eoiJIII!Iny wmllil_live b6r ,tho.; wbo ~ becoJiie
Party, a hfahly disciplined a vested Interest ln lhe ~ more_determlned tllaq mt.
I offshoot of the Communist abe was tun\lng against, 'lbe 'lbe ~ 111 evenlli Pil;bduP .
I party, and a more ml,lllant ml.ve did not~- a!t4'-~llld·acjoieptiGDO: -·
1 faction which became tlie ties kl "-'••t ~---.,;.,foOi. wa•~ •••·!-qO,~--, ;~;~~~~~~· "'e4i~
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hid not · ~;;.;. where to ~ ~~ ..,..,... , ._..,w• lbit vie! ••
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! na~ional headquartero In Olica- 1be j)asllonatl! ln~ty W\1!' leellnf ~1118 . fpe
There are two analogous his authority_IS only as stable as go s West Side ghetto. 1be new whlcl1 tbe Weelbepliea tool! kill~ -iijl;l',~ l!lelr
situations gaining momentus In the legal oyslem I!UITOundlng it. SDS ~aderohlp w~ committed their pollllc!al. ldtal created a aarlj ~JitliNrt ~- !·
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America which, If CQIItlnued 1bls II my second point. Olief w action and over the smmner state of mind In Diana wbiCb
'Wall··. ...._ let,......,
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unchecked, threaten the fiber of Justice Warren Burger believes of 1969 gradually wort~ out a her father later called "a ~
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Oswald &amp; James Jacoby founders of this nation.
administration of justice needs would ffaht the estabUslunenlln Ill really talk about jiolltlal, - 10 be ~ Ia ~0
Finlt is a (uJI«:ale campai1111 reform. I second that motion; the streets of America.
lncreulngly belted
s11e Diana ailed -' bei- ipmiiy ~
-7-, of terrorism being waged and recent figures support our Late _one ·!"&amp;hi during the did. She finally, r~ to Dwtgbt lna"alll'tlptly·told lbem
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against taw enforcement of. coocern. So strained, so clogged convention Diana called an old disqUII the subjej:t ~Iller. abe ~
be
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fleers. Through the first eight andoverburdenedisthepr...nt friend from Bryn Mawr, uked "tve made 1111~ cildlloo, -.d be ii ~ a!tlir all.
t AQ
months of this year, a dozen court system that odds are :nl if she could spend th~ nfabt and daddy," s11e laid. '"l''llh'l no 'J'o a flmny wbiCii liad'_llnys
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pollcemenhlvebeellkilledand llllthataper1011chargedwitha finally arrived With eight -talkln8 ·1boutlt..'' '
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more than 100 woanded in the serious crime In New York City eldla~ted SDS membeni after
Attempla Ia Talk.FIB
a Plioflll ~~- 1!IJlen
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line of duty. Police are being will never go to prison. In 4:00 m the ~~ - 0111' of Diana came boli.t J1iu 11111 tbe family 'liitl bWIIJ&gt;t. tor
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1~:~ ~ 2 or In resldenUal areas. Some delay between a felony arrest nigbt W11B Alan Howar&lt;l, who usually with group ilt
dreeuUn.at ~ onl!el' bed,
SOllTB (D)
have been lured Into "false and trial is 10 months. And In had been ""!'king . for the Her father, opP\lled to her a ldnd of wall bid to •
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alann" corners from which an Loa Angeles, thecourlcaseload underground Uberation News pollUcalldi'u'but'iit the .....e .-ge between her
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Eagles, who look like a
powerhouse this season,
l'OIIIped over the Hannan Trace
Wildcats, 34.0, last Friday.
Against tbe Pirates last.......,,
Euu.m won, 22-0.
Ritchie Is hoping w avoid
whit hlppened w the Eagles
last year, (then under Coach
Billy Kincaid), as they reeled
off three straight wlns Jn their
f'"' t th ree games, then
·-• two wtns the
sa1vaged umy
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Jim Amabary, 150 lb. junior
quarU.rback,sonof the late Ken
Amsbary, one time GalllpoiiJ
grid star, II still out with
llllilb.senlortacldeandathr...
year letterman, Is a doubtful
starU.r,asheishamperedbya
minor Injury,
Ritchie said he Is pleased with
the defense In drilla this week
and the way his boys have been
hitting. He e&gt;:pects a tough
game frmn the Pirates, ·who lost
their opener Ill Fairview, Ky.,
24-11. The Eagles will have to
contain the outside rwmlng of
132 lb. junior hallback Harvey
Brown.
Probable starters for Eastern
wiUbe11101b.seniorTomKarr,
quarterback; 190 lb. senior
Dave Smith, fullback; 140 lb.
JUnior Rick Sanders and 110 lb.

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ends; 1501b. Junior Alan Duvall lb. jllllor John (Bt.-) ~ Finley are the.;.,.,..
and 190 lb. junior Alan Holter, plugged up the middle with Adams tactlea·
lb.
tackles; 167 lb. senior Richard some be doleuslve worlc. Aloo l.ai-ey C...,, ·~ -Ill'
Uter and 160 lb. Roger Karr, playing wen were tackles Ellopules
and ' Pttd1
guards and 165 lb. sellior, Abbott IIIIIIAe.
linebackers;
Howard Bahr, center.
The linebackers are 11ny llltiUIIer
On defl!l19i! will be 165 lb. William• and Lehew. 'The lrotbef, 130 ' lb.
senior ,Gordon Holter, 170 lb. cornerbllckswiUbe&amp;ffnerlllll Dwayne at
sophmnore Dick SU.ttler and 180 either antth, Mart"""'·-- or •·gle middle' .........,
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Smith, 148 lb. senior hallblck
BobbyRaUifl,andl301b.senlor
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1 l:•.llliljie Kimpton's daughter";
l ,:•'HOpe g... II the gentle Barnum
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i ~ &lt;• ipored." .... 8obo Roc:kefeller
.:'liolllailled ber son Winthrop Jr.
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George Robinson, recently
:· -blind, allolesches at the L. A.
Institute
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Ayers toltl Diana he would
wwldn't work, and sat my not allow himself to be Ued IIi
wed"'ng date ivtth Allen. one i\'0111an &amp;ncl she began:
"' wu hippy - escept ....
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n~~~ other m~:...
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and all I can think of II getting ~ the same peiiod
out .. rm still ctaay about BID, Dlana;s father canceled ~ PI
IIIII probably lllwsya will, be, company credit card abe ~
but my folb think he's no iood
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They worship Allen. He'll ail: that ,eatatlc ac_cep~ ,(~. -'~"'!""
PROVIDE for me, they say, the· "gr,a~provlder")wdeyou
w~a Bill 11 "the hlppl~ ..,...,.\flill A girl Ukee 'to Ullht ·
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lfeelllkuuch afool, Bojen. It ~ 'i!bOn JimiiiiiS 8lk\ frleiJdl
was a big, upel11lve w~ Ptiah ki!Jiiard, slle'J llabW:to
with aU kinds 111'terri!IC gilts, bjlcll off.
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IIIII both aidea·of tbe family so .True, you .weren't reedy
\IIPPl' because they're all 'belt·
but 'neltliOr ar, ,,....
,..,_ends. llow can 1 hurl lhem..
dlvcrce ilnd a~
Bu\ if I don't, I'D be hurllntl
BIU ,wfiole,. bi&amp;tO,t
t\lletllllll 11111011 a goOd deal
11 that ,no ~ .,rililre. He's too nlcu
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YOI:JTH ASKED FOR IT!
''11111 collll!lll Ia lor yN&gt;no
l!"IIJIIa, tbelr problems --..
and
. ~. their troublea and
lhel-e. lflin; &amp;with the rest of Helesr
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Uo!, It welcomes la~Whi·
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but woo't dodge a serious
qutlllon with a brus)l.off,
Send your teenage questions
w YOtml ASKED FOR IT,
we of Helen Help Ua! this
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TPO'J~TE ,
GETS SMART
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took It oo the nose from
Sheridan last week, 111-0. But
Miller 1iu some bi3 boys .,j
their offensive line and lit their
back!leld. At quarterblclt wtU
be J8f lb. aophomore Dove
Stamer; the fullbaclt 11 a 2021b
]unlor, Pete Kiener, 11111 ai
halfback.t are 142 lb. senior
John Hinkle and 140 lb. junior
Mike Merdde
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!llhl~te ran ovc, 145 ,udlllld
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lb. senior quarterback Bob
Werry, threaded 111 needle for 9

Cblcago, 11-l,lll drop the CUba
IICI open up a two-came lead another game off the pace.
In tbe bjlcUc NaUonal League Grant took over fo~ starter
East.
· Bob Mooseln the sixth Inning
The Pirates obtained the 35- and allll'!'ed the Pblls only one
=~:~~waivers hlt tbrougll the eighth. Three
day later he·
and one rellevera were u...t In the ninth
. lumed In three With John Lamb getting the
~~gs of reUef In final out but not before the
Pbllsde~ 11--3 victory over Phlls hid put the tying runs on
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' a one-time • Meta Ba.,.Oiea Paceo Attack
farmhand who wu traded to Manny SanguiUen hid three
Montreallaatyearlnthedeal hlta,. drove In one run and
for Donn Clonde9!Jn, ao.t some scored two Ill pace the Pirate
feasure of revenge sga101t hll attack off loaer Jim Bunning,
ormer · teammates .when he Moose got credit for his lith
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righthander.
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five hits, Including a pair of
homers by Art Sllarnsky, but
theEspoamanagedathree-i'UII
inning In tbe third off Tmn
Seaver, with the help of a key
em&gt;r by Clendenon. WhUe
Renko as winning 1111 12th
gaine,Severtookhis12thloss.
Gibson, In beating the Cuba
showed why bls is conaldered
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Joe Torre
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Coach Bob Ashley's Tornadoes
Is Bob Eynon,1501b. fresbinan,
center; Terry Varney, U5 lb.
junl..-, and Bill Cornell, 140 lb.
junl..-, guards; Ron IIIII, 230 lb.
soph0010re, and a&gt;uck Yost, l3i
lb. sophomore, tackles;- Mike
Nease, 130 lb. aophomore, and
NJck lhle, 160 lb. sophomore,
en~s; Ed Lawson, 140 lb.
sophomore, and Rod Holman,
130 lb. aophomore, hallbacb·,
Jay IIIII, 130 lb. 'l"PP!mnore,
fullback, and Steve Jenkins 151
lb. junior, quarterback. '
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and Rogw llr1l!llon;' 170 lb,
junior, guards; John Win·
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John Boyles, 187 lb. junior,
tackles, and Jerry Bankes, 142
IIi. senior, and Rich Eberts, 140
lb. junior, at the ends.
On defenile will be Bnmtoo
and Boyles, guard&amp;; Kiener and
John Wlnnenberg, tackles·,
Eberts and Jimmy llodlon, 140
lb. Junior, ends; l'aul Olllh, 180 '
lb. junior, Joe Wlnnenberg, and
Merckle, I!Jiebackers, and
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revoluilon..wttb
bel'~
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year of violent a
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police, ~ an ~a q1 legal
-chlng .;
went
walk language, reducing ~ .
growing hoatillty toward law- the point where Instead of
sMre kl phrasea like, ' 11011, 11!811" fina!IIY
enforcement officers and, for protecting .the Innocent, It Is Drive. They talked about the and "outtaslghl" ~"gel 11
that matter, anythlnt remotely benefitting the guilty.
I!Dpendlng split in SDS and the together " ~ 10 ..., ,
identified with tbe "elllablisb- The frightful consequence of Weatherman man~estn, ~Y quesUon\~tth mack1Jis li(ijjhter
ment."
these cyclic sltuaUons In our wntten by Diana 8 boyfriend, and exaggerated !lllbeUef, IIUN
Aaaaulta on pollee In 1969 society Is that the ad· Bill Ayers. 1be 25,~d of eaCh olber aM lntoliinjl~111
numbered an lncl'edlble 35,2112 mlnlstraUon of justice Is no mantfesto-Nlmed after a tine the bellef8 Of 11\yone'' ~
-aflguremorethandoublethe longer swift and sure. Decent In a Bob Dylan song, "You thelroWJI.clrdi. · ' - ' ,, J·
1963 account. Eighty-sis peop~,whooupportlawofflcers Don't Need a Weathennan Ill . ~Mr.~.~·
policemen were killed bJ but are now witn~sslng a Tell Which Way Ue Wind 1n· queitlonlng 1111• ~
crlmlnala last year,
ststem wblch seems kl be Blo!"'" '-81'gued that white about bel'· polltlill 'IIIli, Revolutionaries and avowed Ineffective are becoming radical3 In the Unlled Stales IOlllOiime8 kid bbD jft ......
1error1sts w]lo openly proclaim -frustraled, btlter and are losln&amp; could help bring on a worldwide Once he asbd '!Mr. . . '
loyallytogueJ'I'illa 1t1eo1ogy and faith in that sYStem. At the revolution only by flgbting In Wealhemlell..te'lelliN
the destruction of our sysimn opposite end Of the spectrum, the streets of the ''inother ·
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esbort their ldeallsUc followers the lawless element is confident country·"
Ill ''ltill the pip" in order "to . that they can "getaway" with
Howard, who had first starled
Insure the survival" of their. crime without retaliation.
Diana thinking seiously about mother
paper-thin ldeall without of. A system which neither revoluUon In Gua!A!mala, liOW abe
loring any conatructive deters crime nor deals with the found himself ln the awkward made
retourse. They have very accusedpromptlylaaayoiemln position of trying .to restrain w ,at thi!m .
nearly succeeded ln attempts to need of change. A system too her, to convmce Diana that a poiiW 1_.,
oatura!A! the publishing world c:umbersome, too complex, or premature attempt Ill bring 011 wonld Ioae her ds~t;t:~r
with literature explaining how Inadequate Is one working the revolution would be sulci- (ll!l'llstld Mni (l
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to make bombs, explosive against the majority.
dal . an-a ·-~--• the lime •-d uked
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1'8C011111tion of these problems come to lfabt.
Dlana'l ·
street war.
Pollee offlcllll are, by virtue and his determination to
Whlle the SllS was beginning about
of their vocaUon, always at the alleviate them as quicllly and as to plan f« a four-day series of was only ·
vangilard 111 trouble. Such a job , Constitutionally as posalble Is antlwardemonstraUonslltOcto- ~~
reUea greatly on civic: support. commendable. Meeting his ber, Diana's relationship wllh
However, now tbe police are objectives, however, requires Bill Ayers and her family both violence 1!U
jwttlflably apprebenst
That both Corigludonal
and came under Increasing _strain. The
ve.
support
Avers •-d been el~"" one of
taw enforcement depatlmenta the b&amp;cklllg of the American ,
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~rieed publlt bactlng to lulfDI people. He has mine, and I'm the three natlonsl ofllcera of
their dulles lo an un· confident that the over· the We11thermen, along Wtut
derstaternent In the greatest wbelmln&amp; "honest element" In Mark Rudd -.d llernardlne ,--ln.,.
_•-_;;·degree.
this country _will join this of~: andtlmewasln opetlie~~~~-llllllonall of
In addition, the officer oo his campalllll and aee It throUgh.
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'!be olbf.r ollenslve bocldldd
poalt!on, wingback, w1U haVe
tllher Tcm Hoftner, t45 lb.
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writes seriously !tile lettm In green 11101111.
Chrysler, Hertz, bll-old N: Y.
Age of Vulgarity: Danish
llnlwe~frotn-tbefarlllli~
_aparbnent house , IIIII a few POJ:IlCHnovlemaker II fll!illng a
1n ~1. ':'lblscanonly IP8Iit
dozen othef tqelll of 1111 fllthyversiono!Hanaalr!stian
thatrou.N .~~
lltel'aty aggressloiil:'' ·
~·· "Goose Girl" .... Ail. dlllntegr~tli\n ~ .th!o ~01\11 iga!JJat me and the ~ o! ~ ,
RonaldKuhnmade'riorlune lli · the · flesh,ses·clrcwJIIthe· foraDe.\locratlcSoclety($Pil) !amUY The Oldlst _11!4 !!JOf!
with the "Prudence lo tlie PID" floor show at the Uttle Mer- and the lli'oWib of a new, much ~ble fonb of~l.i«..in ­
Olck and has another smutty- maltl cafe In Copenh8gen t... smaller org1111lzaUon which Ia !lol!·!iWiler!lbiPbf ~~~aleck hit In ''Girly" .... Call hlm Tale behind aotop star's spill: turned Ill ,terrorism as the 1an11 llild; 11!14 11. ~I"-'71J1ir
the Gaga Kahn .... Told 1111 He caught her .... Frlendsffager Weathennen.
famll1 bil bMtllilVoi~' wlll! .
staffersheliveswithaGennan oheliualooo8slate: Guestlng In June, 196l' the SDS, long fora'h\Uiclrlld::yeara, ·_:,1
gal pal and ball a lwo-year-&lt;&gt;ld with pala In the country, she'd troubled by dell' differences on ''I 'wtll ~ 11!11· ~ to"" ;:::
sonDsnwithnoplantowedand answerdoorknocb·lntlienood queollonsofl~,_ lluddenly cluuiB• tbe-" ~ ~ ·
when they aslled wu that f..- .... Ttme mag's. jol@ng the burst ~~ at a chlollc, IIOYtl'ninii 1111 owit'l!fJ.· ~ II
publlcaUon,theGagaKahnsald cutbadt brtgade: Some editors slogan-&lt;lbouting convention In lhouldbeobvloiiiii!\!Dot-t,
of COIII'Ie .... Whit ever hap- are roughing It, sharing Ollcago.
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to ai!PII«i' aaiy tllovem~llflbat
pened "' the old clnemaUc secretartes (no, not for that!) When the SO!! was founded In · would develop Into vtoleace
promotions of hippy marriages .... British golfer Tony Jacldln, 1962 II was a fluid, ~pon ~ sgalnsi me' and 1111 family.'; ·, , '
Instead of the smug oppos!U.. who won the U.S. Open, was so which emphasl!ed perswislon, An« Diana bad ~ q,
James J. Fox, editor of the unaccustomed to such size community organizing aJ!d the 'Unlted Stateil ,frOm Gut.opllt
Ridgway, Pa., Record, will checks, he f«got it was In the broad popular partldpollon In mala, Mr. Ougb~ bad IJ!cor· -111111J111ir. ibe
hive his pl:ly "Part of a pocket of his golfing slacks and all Important decisions. By pGrll~ the ~-o\med fmn, denOiili:ed the
Darkneas" prod1\Ced at the · "':"t them to the cleaners: HI&amp; 1969, however, the organlzaUon laDd~Qwieht,pertlf aerloillblowfrOm
· of
Mannhardt Theatre Foundation wife got It back before the was locked In a power Blruggle In the hope that Dlana'•lblrts ~ but with eacb ~
aslta first move toward Bdwy. amount was cleaned off.
between the Progrelllive Labor ln'the eoiJIII!Iny wmllil_live b6r ,tho.; wbo ~ becoJiie
Party, a hfahly disciplined a vested Interest ln lhe ~ more_determlned tllaq mt.
I offshoot of the Communist abe was tun\lng against, 'lbe 'lbe ~ 111 evenlli Pil;bduP .
I party, and a more ml,lllant ml.ve did not~- a!t4'-~llld·acjoieptiGDO: -·
1 faction which became tlie ties kl "-'••t ~---.,;.,foOi. wa•~ •••·!-qO,~--, ;~;~~~~~~· "'e4i~
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hid not · ~;;.;. where to ~ ~~ ..,..,... , ._..,w• lbit vie! ••
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1 captured control of the SDS OW:.aiitvldonllclilcb.
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! na~ional headquartero In Olica- 1be j)asllonatl! ln~ty W\1!' leellnf ~1118 . fpe
There are two analogous his authority_IS only as stable as go s West Side ghetto. 1be new whlcl1 tbe Weelbepliea tool! kill~ -iijl;l',~ l!lelr
situations gaining momentus In the legal oyslem I!UITOundlng it. SDS ~aderohlp w~ committed their pollllc!al. ldtal created a aarlj ~JitliNrt ~- !·
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America which, If CQIItlnued 1bls II my second point. Olief w action and over the smmner state of mind In Diana wbiCb
'Wall··. ...._ let,......,
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unchecked, threaten the fiber of Justice Warren Burger believes of 1969 gradually wort~ out a her father later called "a ~
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system as conceived by the courtroom procedure and the cal31nto a Red Army wblch found her ~!!is IIIII Ieu wt1u., before Dlana'l 1111tar Pliosla
Oswald &amp; James Jacoby founders of this nation.
administration of justice needs would ffaht the estabUslunenlln Ill really talk about jiolltlal, - 10 be ~ Ia ~0
Finlt is a (uJI«:ale campai1111 reform. I second that motion; the streets of America.
lncreulngly belted
s11e Diana ailed -' bei- ipmiiy ~
-7-, of terrorism being waged and recent figures support our Late _one ·!"&amp;hi during the did. She finally, r~ to Dwtgbt lna"alll'tlptly·told lbem
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against taw enforcement of. coocern. So strained, so clogged convention Diana called an old disqUII the subjej:t ~Iller. abe ~
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Wildcats, 34.0, last Friday.
Against tbe Pirates last.......,,
Euu.m won, 22-0.
Ritchie Is hoping w avoid
whit hlppened w the Eagles
last year, (then under Coach
Billy Kincaid), as they reeled
off three straight wlns Jn their
f'"' t th ree games, then
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starU.r,asheishamperedbya
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the defense In drilla this week
and the way his boys have been
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game frmn the Pirates, ·who lost
their opener Ill Fairview, Ky.,
24-11. The Eagles will have to
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132 lb. junior hallback Harvey
Brown.
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Dave Smith, fullback; 140 lb.
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Donald Sliven, flflb'; Mrs. Jotul eolumbwl. ·
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Ellrabeth Slavin, Mrl. Isabelle
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Mr~*'t:!~·~ ' ; ~*"'wm~x;"*:';:f.:;&lt;;m:;:;,:; OlurehtnRioGrandt. The ;Rev. Each member"~ Wed for
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TUrner, Mrs. Willla Antllooy,. prograuiii7MtS. Beulai!Wiilte ·uwfa;)ba.
Mre. MarY Lyong, 8Jid Lynn .... entitled, ~~AB(!'hl9r Mra, ·Pearl
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r.tra:· l!etniCe Beller bOlted
the '-ling d!irillfi which lime
p~·were made 10 retnember

twQ shiJI.irul, Maude Belz 8Jid

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of the te""bm '111ft ·Planned Saturday

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of tho church wben tbe
..,eaker.will be the fetlured vice'man
EleclaCirclemetattbehomeof
and Win ~.
)lenibtri were mended an Mrs. Manning Kloes.
Mrs. ~ WileY ·N, W. Compton, aenlor_ lnvllaliC!II to tbe 1111111181 ail~ . Mrs. Olarles Searleo opened
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.LiDdl Reed watdeJI!' of Grace Epilcopal tea of the Olelhire Beptiol the meetin8 with a poem ''The
tint· OluJ'C!I, )lr. and Mrs. Tbeteon Olurch to .be held SUnday .,. .Beuonl of a Solll". Devotions
an4 \)~mid !IJe Rev. 8Jid Mrl. lemooil. llflls Arlene Spurlock by Mrs. Elbel Bughn were
Mrl. • ~ Plat~g will be will be the mbllonary speaker. , taken from ''The Secret ~.
ileJHII,le!l. ~y wbtn a
• DORCAS CIRCLE
with scripture· frolll Ma~.
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· Mrs. ·. Dan convention ' 11 ·held 117 the A visit to ~e Elmwood Rat Mrs. Mollie MeGilee condUCted
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Mrl. AN iJor'dan, lilpileOj!al•, phurch In the Borne wu planned lor Ott. I 117 the love gift dedlcaUon. The
lourlb·
Victor Bpien and ~ of SOI!tbem Ohio in the ~s Circle meeting at . while cross quota of mlaSI01181'Y
Donald Sliven, flflb'; Mrs. Jotul eolumbwl. ·
tbe home of Mrs. OWies • supplies for at home 8Jid abroad
Pllher and Mrs. Pearl 'flit event II a specisl con- Simons.
wu diJcuMed and plana made
·· eft•ecli've WUIIami, elxlh; Mrs. Kate . f~li'l" to elacil a bishop to Memhtri alao asreed to belp to fill it.
Jerrell · and Mrs. WJJIJam lllCCeed tbe - Rt. Rev. Roger with the milk program at tho Mrs. Dale Walb11rn gave tbe
Jllra, D9wnle, opeclal ~ueallon; 'Blanchard who has resisned aa Middleport school. A thank'fOII program entitled "Tbe
vice Mrs. Larry Heines llpeeeb Blahop of tbe Diooese to beeune note was reid from Dan Noble, Missl0118l'Y in tho Mirror", She
~~ tberapat; Mrs. ilobort Jacobi, . executive vice president of Ute -the 118pti.Bl acbolarlhlp student. ll.ted a ml!Tor and a Bible aloilg
· ' iqil l'lllll«&lt;lal~;Mil. Lucjlle Executive Council 'of the Arransementaweremadelllflll with excerpll from tbe book,
lbt Swa~kb•mmer, mUIIc; and Eplicopl!1 Olutch In New York the White Cross qoota of the "The Grulell 1bing In tbe
to'.be Mre. Leila• Curlta, iecrelary. City.
circle.
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eiul Mlmhlrltilpllckelawerell&gt;ld
Mrs. Ari&amp;Jid King conducted Mn. KioeundMrs. Walburn
at die door ad the lllllllllll of
is the meeting with Mnl. John served a salad COU1'88 to those
cbildren wilolo parenta jJill'
the Werner giving devotions from named and Mrs. Fielding
in dald Uelllito Win put on
119. Mrs. MUton Hood
appleo md bllll8 OQ alree to tbe
foyer. Over 100 llll!lllblnblpo
were aild. Mn. Mlldl opal~~!
the meeting with the pledge to
!be flq, 8Dd devou.m. were by
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BY NELUI! .VALE
George LDwlher and
POINT ROCK - Mrs. Wesley Ka\hryn, Mr. and Mrs.
J1obb ta announcing the Dougblas
Lowther and
l111&lt;1'1age of her sister,·Beulah deugbler, Slepbonie, local, Mr.
LDwther to Tony Ndvardy of 8lld MrB, Estel W~. Albens,
Ainheral. Ohio 00 Saturday, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Seplenlber ht IOo'cloelt in the Stevena lqld fllll)ilf, ll'r· and
lliOI'IIinB at St. Marya Cburch in Mrs. Jomes Stevt!llsand fMilly,
a.mtc:otbe, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. CharleS
The ceremony was performed and family, Mr. and ~by Father Kempt. Mrs. Caren O&gt;arlea stevens end family,
Moore of Elyria, Ohio served as Mrs. Jerry Ray and deu,gbter,
bridesmaid wblle Mr. ·Jacko Mr. Philip Sl'e,vens, Mrs . .kim
Moore of Elyria was best man. Fomallhandl\b. VermnFullz,
The bride choae lor hor all of Chillicotlhe.
wedding · a blue street length A large three tier wedding
cnaa and carried a bouquet of cake topped with miniature
pink carn•tiona.
bride and groom fonned
. tbe
Followlnf the ceremony, a centerpiece of the receptloo
receplloo w• giVEn for the · table.Later,acunpieted.inner
couple and their relati.,... and wu served by the l!obos.
lrlendsbyMr. endlllrs. Wesley The bride ill tmployed at
Bobo at tbe LDwlher !ann near United Stalsl Shoe Company In
Albllly, o.
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Otilllcolbe Mille the sroom ill
Attending were Mr. and Mra. an employee of Bendla Oor·
porallon In Elyria.
During the mooth of SopCharm Her
tember the couple will be at
with a lovely
home at the LDwther !ann.

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Quartet to Appear

Tbe Layman's ~ of
Columbus will make ~veral
~- appearances Ibis weekend at
tbe RuUand Church of the
Nazarene.
The quartet will appear at the
church at 7:30p.m. Saturday
and at the ,Sunday scblol and
morning wor!lbip l)ours &amp;mdey
morning. The II'OIIP will also be
Jl'OSODI for 8 stngspiratioo at
2:30p.m. Sunday.
Arevlvalill..,winprogressat
the churd\ and will continue
through Sunday with the Rev.
Gene Clark of Findlay as
evangelist. The public IB in·
vtted.

from $2J15to $8.96

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SALE PLANNI!D
Racine O.apler 134, ()-der of
Eastern stara, will bold a
rummase aaie Friday and
Seturday from 9 to 2 In the
lslbelle !Impson Building neu
to the Club Reataurant In
Racine. A Bake Sale will be held
in conjunction with the rummage aate.

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were served.
Guests were MLso Janlee
Evans, Mrs. TedMorarlty,Mra.
vernon Evans, Mrs. WUJtam
Airson Mrs. William Stivere,
and David Hawlllwne, Millo
Emma LDu Da.ts, Miss Jan
Smith, Miss Helen Davis, Misa
Joyce Davis, Mrs. Robert
Burdette, Mrs. WIUiam
Grueser,
Mra.
Harold

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The famUy of Mra. Mary G.
Cooper Is having a dinner for
her at the honM of Mrs. Alta
Bartlett, 390139tb st., Nitro, W.
Va., on Sept. 20th in observance

ofber JOOtb hlrthdey. Everyone
Is welcome to send cards.

Mrs. Edwarcl Baer, Jr .• Mrs.
Bill PUllins, Mrs. Cart_ llaU,
Mrs. Glenn Evens, Mrs. Homer
BaUey, Mrs. Dale Smifll, Mrs.
P1111 Ohlinger, Mrs. Wilmetla
Leifheit, Mrs. Fred Lelftlell,
Mrs. ·Amoa leonard, Mrs.
Lawrence Leonard, Mrs .
Denver Kepple, Mrs. RA&gt;y
Pullins, Mrs. VIolet lly!ell,
Mrs. RA&gt;nnle Smith, Mrs.
Beatrice Buck, Mrs. Ml1dred
Mitch, Mrs. Randy H!DPbreY,
Miss Ellzabelll Davia, Mrs.
Kathryn Wildermuth and Mrs.
Harold Smith.
Miss Smith, file daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 8mlth, will
be married lo Mr. Evens in an
open cburch ceremony at the
Enterprlae United Methodist
!llurcb on Sunday, Sept. 20 at
2:30p.m.

Hoatsaaes, Mra.!Har:le:1~·Mra:·l : ; : a : ! !

Pari! Will Be Open
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D.
of A., 8 p.m. potluck, IOOF ball.
Each regularly attending .
member to take on~ who Isn't.
~ntertatnment to foDow.
RACINE Elementary PfA
Mondey, 7:30 p.m. al school.
Dillcuaslon on Fall FeaUval and
new. two miU levy.

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Quiet and stable. Goes a long way between
gas stops, service·lniervals, even styli nil
changes. Put a llttiil kick in your''llfe. ,

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By Bob Hoeflich

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-wo:OI an ... ..... lei'VIcemen from Salim, lebaJ)cm
a ~ TowiliiiiiN. ujay ,be lnlerelled In a prognm beins
~~by lbe~ AID:IIlary of Racine Amerltall LegJoo
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addmm of lltrVIclmen frGm lbe tlreelolmshlpe 'IIIIo are aer·
W. oveneu. The alllfUary plana lll*fal remembranca for
fll010 .aemcemen. Recelvinll the namea and addrelles for tbe
r..mllary are Mrs. Myrtle Wallier and Mrs. Marte Boyd. both of
Racine.
~~ ANOOHEIUVIJUARY IP'OUP - that of the
Albellll\lenlalllealtb Cellter - II IQlOIIIICing Its annual county
lairatlbecenler'iautlilcrlumfrom 9a.m. to4p. m. on Tbursday,
Oct.~-

. The fair provldea funds fw tbe auxillary to carry out tis
IJI'08I'8IIl to make We a bit better for patients at the center
Among the features of IIIIa year'l fair open to the pubUc are .
flower mart, beked goods bootb, . . . . 8 am.tmas ~ •.::
goods end crafts, hats, handwork, plus refreshments slanda.

MUine Griflith, caslller of
Pomeroy National Bank, will
attend the 48th Annual Con·
ventlon of tbe Nali~n.ill
Asaoclation of 8ank·Women
Inc. in Wallhlngton, D. C.,
Seplember 21·23.
'!'he meetllJ&amp; to be beld al tbe
Mayflower Hotel will. bring
togelller ~ l,I!IJO members of
tbe association of professional
women bank officers founded 49
years aso. Membership in
NABW now nwnbers more than
7,700 for tbe United States,
Canade, and_ several forelt!n
naUona.
Mra.Griflithwlllgetanlnaide
pi~ture of Wasblng!Dn from the
poult of view of banking and
finance. She will bear reports
from Bruce K. MacLaury,

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A take.of( on "Tills is your members aailed that ati .council
Life" honoring Mrs. Elizabeth members cootribule end that
FACULTYMEMIIER80FtheMelpHighSdloolarelendlng Hayes, a charier member of the clothes be left with a
escellent support to tbe "Fall F'lln8," a musical to be lllaged at Cheater Council 323, Daugblerl Cheater member. Sept. 30 was
the new; bi8b ldlool audllorium In October lor tbe benefit of the of America, hlshllghled set as the dey for auditing the
4atrlct • atblellc boerd.
Tuesday night'a meetins of the council books at tbe home of
The new art d• m of Mrs. Margaret EUa Lewla wUl be Council.
Mrs. Ethel Orr.
creating 10011 prope for the llhow and band director, David
Occasion for the obaervance Members signed a birtbdey
Bu...,;:, is coDBiderlns COOiintJ up with a pit bend which would was Mrs. Hayes' birthday card for~. LuclUe Kraeuter,
accunpany several ntmben of the mDBical. Meanwhile, a vocal anniversary. The flalbearera a patient at tbe Holzet Medical
quartet fnm the atvdema of Mrs. Clrlstine Gdtbrle, vocal muolc ...,...ted her to the allar u tbe Center. Blrtb of Mrs. Doris
instruct«, may tum Into a ohow feature. Otlu•· faculty members members sang "Happy Birth- Koenig's new granddaughter
are on ~ Hst to be contacted for vartoua chorea before the cut · dey". The tribute to Mrs. was noted, and a thank.you note
goes on lllage tentatively on Thunday, Oct. 22, and Saturday, Hayes was given by her wureadfromllleDorthyDurat
October 2l. 1bt ehow Js being lllased by tbe Big Bend Minstrel dauahter,
Mrs.
Esther family.
AllaoclaUon.
Ridenour, chiirman of the sood It wu decided that be8fnning
And - Monday night 1..- the firat Ume in the some 17 years of of the order committee.
on Oct. 8 meetings will be held
the 8110datlon's history, try-outs will be held al the fOI'D)j!r
A reswne of Mrs. Hayes' at 7:30p.m. inatesd of a p.m. A
Pomeroy Junior High School for gtrla of the county interested in early We including pictures of silent auction will be held al
tsklns part Ill the "Fall Fling... The try-outs will get undei'Wll)" 81 her weddlna, hlghlighta of her that meeting by the borne and
7:30p. m. BJid selection of the dencera will be made frun the 38 years as a member of orphans committee end there
WASHINGTON, D. C. - from the Houle and aeven from aroup atlendini Glrls who have participated in -..,.,. Cheater Council and her work as will be practice to receive the
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eonare-u muat commit tlaelf 111 the Senate would be charged 8II80Ci 11
with
the
responalblllly
of
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on
llho,..
are
to
be
pr01entfor
the
try-outs.
A
COIIIIIliltee
captain
were related. Mrs. ballotina preparatory for In·
help solve the problema of rural
preparlns
coordinated
fruntheiiiOCiaUonwUlmaketbeaele&lt;tlona.And-for
thefltlt
Ridenour
alao read a poem spectlonlentatlvelyaetforlale
AIMrica, according ID lOth
propolala
for
leglllation
to
deal
Ume
IIIIa
fall,
dancing
chorus
Hoes
will
also
be
lllulllril
aeveral
written
many
years igo by Mrs. Octobet.
District Congresanlan aarence
AdeMorrlaforalayetleshower Quarterly birthdeys were
your
E. Miller, who hu sponsored witheducatlon,housing,bealth, Ume1 during the llhow,
and
honoring
Mrs.
Hayes,
and
observed
with
the
honorees
independindustrial
development,
leglalaUon to create a joiDl
for
rural
llUNTING
ON
IDS
PROPERTY
in
the
Morning
Star
area
presented
her
mother
with
a
being
seated
at
a
special
table.
ence
in this
other
programs
consresslontl committee to
development.
Wednesday,
O.OIIer
Van
Meier
ran
across
an
aged
looking
land
gHt.
Gifts
were
al
each
place
and
the
wraparound
provide Congress with a
During the business meeting table was centered with a
shoe with box
comprehenalve plan to deal "This committee,.. MU!er turtle. Turntnslt over. Van Meter found the 1111me C. C. Neue and
aatd,
''will
be
an
appropriate
the
dele,
May
30,
1913,
on
the
bottom.
The
late
Clyde
Nease
Rved
conducted
by
Mrs.
Betty
RA&gt;ush,
decorated
cake
nlade
by
Mrs.
wi!b tbe problems of rural
vehloletoglvetbeproblemsand clooe to the Van Meter home.
councilor, the commission Margaret Tuttle. ln the honored
and chunky .heel.
America.
needs
of
rural
America
tbe
naming
Mrs.
Erma
Cleland
as
group
were
Mrs.
Hattie
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Black
and Carmel
. The special committee to be
dep.uty state councilor was Fredericks, Mrs. Betty Roush,
Matching Bigs.
comprtaed of seven members special legislative priority and
atlentloo they urgenUy deaerve.
read. The COIIIIIllaaloo, from ~- Elir.abeth Wickham, Mrs.
We are beginning to realize thai
-:- State Councilor Mary Jane Mary K. Holler, Mrs. Doria
the )tl'ban crlall Ia not IGtal)y RIO GRANDE - There are noted that the field aclmisaioM Smith, Ia for the term of one Grueoer, Mrs. Barbara
unrtlated to the lack of 289 new students at Rio Grande officers are currenUy viaittnJl year.
Sargent, Mrs. Koenig, Mrs.
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econondcopportuniUeainmany College, an increase of 43 over high school counselors and ', A report on the council's Jean Summerfield end Mrs.
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rural ereaa. Each year more last year.
Interested high school atudents participation in tbe Labor Day
than $00,000 people find llleir Dean S. Brown, director of in OhiO and Its neighborinB parade was given by Mrs.
rur~to l!dmlasiona, aaid IIIIa entering statsa, as well as In the New Cleland. Several members from
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~lfll4 tbol)ize of the put Ywk and New .Ieney erea.
Theodorua
Council . 17,
the ban'sprawl.
out-: Yi71i!''i' gra~tilil class of 143, The new student body 1B Pomerll?, joined the group for
nrd migration cin only be large~! in tbe hlltory of Rio diatrlbuted, by classes, in thcl lilt parade.
reveraedbyatolal commitment Grande Cotle(e.
foR~B way : Freshmen 291;
The ways and means comto
rtbulld
tbe
co~mtrylide
and
Brown
attributed
the
increase
Sopbom..-e,
172;
Junior,
IM;
mitlee
announced a clothes
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improve
the
economic in new students to an u;panded and Senior, 159. In addition, ctoaet clearance aale to be held
capabiUUe1 of lla inhabitants." effort on the part of tbe college's there are 44 enroUed In evening In Pomeroy soon. Committee
Miller said the purpose of field adml.ulorc' officers. He couraea.
rural development Ia to create
1011 opportunities, community
Parted - Semi curl
lil'vicea and faclliUea (IUCb ,.
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·,.. .-·,,:$!lo~Pitals, &amp;dlools, water m.t
facilities), · a better
MIIIJ s1J1es - Dutch Boy Funeral aervicel for UDian
Celller, First
. ll'Vtng and Improved
R. Jacobi Pierce, 81, former Melt!•
Greek Boy - en free - etc.
L. Bowen, County resident, were held at
., and physical en· Ave. and Cedar St. General llievtna,
Deluxe v.a, t·fllte, p. steering, . new car.
vlalllng
houn
2-4
and
7-8
p.m.
Mrs. ·Ivan G. Bnunfield and Lancaater on Sept. 7.
vlrOJUilent In the small cities,
Synllletk.
warranty.
town•, villas•• aad farm Maternity vial~ houri 2:30 to Infant son, Mrs. Eda A. carter, Mrs. Pierce WM lbe deughter
communitiell in rural America. f:30 p.m. Parents on1f on Met E. Daniell, Mrs. Eugene of file tale atlll Jacobi. Sur·
Pediatric Ward.
W. Dunlap, Darla May vivors lnc:lucle one brolber end 1-~~.:.
Greenlee, Karla A. Grlllltb, one sister, BW Jacobe and Mary
Btrtlll
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
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Mrs. Myrtle F. Holcomb, Mrs. Vanlmragen both of Ptmeroy.
Get Them Ready
S££ OUR
llaUJdren,
Bidwell,
I detlflbler; RA&gt;setta Holllngtbead, Mrs .
For SchoOl
Aitendln1 from. bere were
MANY
Mr. and Mrs. Leo c. Kemedy, Dmrl A. Lambert and Infant Ediar Vanlnwagen, 1 nephew
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' p. s~rl~, brakes. ready &amp;
BRAIDS
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Coy and infant 10n, llaJpb
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daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilbur L. Oliver, Holland
SPECIAI.10R WIGS
A. Filer, ,Jackson, a 10n; Mr. Prose, Daron K. Puctett,
and . Mrs. Tlmotby J, Sayre, Denlel ~Rice, Timatlly c.
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J.lulland, a IUD; and Mr. and Sands, Michael James . The Melt!a Olapler Order of
Mrs.,. .,_ p:. BaleJ, Jackson, Thompson and Mrs. Letha DeMolay will meet Monday at
Maaale.
7:30 p.m. at lbe Midfl&lt;port
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V-8, eutorri,a tlc, p.
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AmbrOM,
lnltiator1 work illll be
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TO MEET SI!PT. Zf
Dillcuaslons of stale Board candidates. All DeMolay
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wellare fee structures and are lnvlled. 111t Molber'l Obb
COl MAIII l SYCAMORE
proposed stale and federal will meet at lbe aame time
lqlslaUon which effect the the beaemenl dining 1'00111.
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10 makiag every prescription occurate, every
diDo. Comple10 line of pbarmaceurkalo.

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De'uty Ulllieraecrttary for . IICUVt ·Ui 'll\elleld. ql~lfall.
Monetary Affairs fw the S. provldll!l · Ullola~lllipJ (o
Deparun.Dt of "'be Treasury; lradute.,.,.. of llrilrttJ"-'
James Louil Robertson •. Yice •qila!Uied merilherJ. 1.t b~ .
ChairiJWI, ·Board of Governws, Wlifked to attract_,~ ·'
tbe Federal 1&gt;1 I ve S)olteril'; Into the banking llokl (lbd 18
~ ~ T. lltooliJ, lllreclcir ........ tbe!D to . ~
of'the Bui'Uu of the Mint, U. S, llieiE lechnicaiW!d~IMit l
Departmeilt of lbe ,.,_..,.; akw.. ,
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Senator Olatlel H. Petey, (B.,. One of file reauJta Ill lhlll
Ill.) an4 ~esentative1 program 18 the inereaaed
leonore lt. Sullivan, (D., Mo.) nwnber of women' 1iaJik a(;..
and W- D. MUla (D. Ari.). fleers, now nwnberinJ Dillie ·
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, . than 20,000, and 111e fact thai
Mrs. Griffith a11o will meet today more than lwoil.birila of
wttiupembera qt Con&amp;reaa at a all peraonneJ employed In bolib
special congreutooal recepli011. are women. Mta. Griflith's
· Mrs. Griffith la JI
of da,usbter, Karen, wUI ac·
tbe Ohio Group of NABW, which company hei' to W8lhlngton. ·
will meet in October in
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NABW hu been particularly

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educaUon and community cla98
students, 25c for skates.
FRIDAY
WIUJNG WORKERS Clas.s,
Enlerprlae United Metbodist
Church, 7:30 Friday night at the
home of lks· Beatrice Buck.
MEIQS !UGH School·varsity
cheo..teaderawillsponsoraleen
dance Friday night following
the Mefls-Belpre football aame
at the old Pomeroy Junior lflgb
auditorium. The Jaya will
emcee. Admission 50c per
peroon.
AFTER GAME dance, 10 to
midnight, Friday, Southern
Junior High Scbool, Racine,
with music by the "Beef
Jerky", Athena, sponsored by
Southern Band Booatera.
SATURDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party,
first of tbe school aeason, at the
Meiss Junior High School
auditorium in Middleport
Seturday frun 8p.m. to 11 p.m.
The Jays will be in cllerge.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:30
p.m. at the Middleport
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aDOwed jill! pOjcO by ilcilrqj f~t.. 11111 llie -.otld would
&lt;WI' 11M IIIIa meant of
CjUickly on llle appeal. .
hail you. llelaln them and JOtr
·l*liill to·• you on 1
~!.o"" liearl i:t!fttaQ mercy aupporteril can't ~elp bul
llil!cllllclolotolbebuttiOiall an...,.ouraoul~onii!JdH w~ about 'fOil!' sincerity
&lt;'l'ldi· iuujj II nol you kuly ~to help~ calll_t ancl.mollfe.f.
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We lddl011 you nol .u one
,.. whether we '
port.unltr to achieve !lbese eiJOI!IY to anotbet but as one
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pull all ll!lt'ibe~ out 1111· • 'lhe ltelinll hete Ill tliat you
AI dt&amp;enl of :the United
t':O:~u are ~ :d : don't Cl!l'1l abou! llle lndlvjdual; SC.tea"' have no f)OWlli' wof(er
are .
tha '~· .
tllal hll needs and wenla and 8111thlna as Individuals 'but
Ill!! ~m::wr twure rtchl deatreadon'tmatter; that Well J~;'JOd1!iU .In ~e for tbe
Jilli 111ue 11
AmeriCan not ~ to ¥GU,
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~· you·bold . . We have no
~ who are bold in Your J~CIIcm em ~ve Ue w power to•mue. ~ts H y&lt;&gt;u
rOll!' ~ ·.
Aliotber . lheile beliefs. An act of 811111111)' don 'I.
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!Me .. ~:':i..tnc 11111 toward American prisoners We onl7 have hope: hope tliat
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.would llhow lilt Wll'id that you you will heed tbe: pleli and
~1 E~e .~ your are~cemed ~lb We end that reatcre • lhOee men to their
· 'lfleir.ldilf.lion 11 OUI' llldled 811 We Ia sacred.
famWea.
cooeern T . .
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Family Uea in Amerlce are
How and Where to ~~~~~ Your
Bolli ·the. "doV~· and' tbe s~ ll!d ~ Americana want letter'
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~~ of America feei: dee!l!&gt;: these·men rtunlb!d with flleir
a'liopt them and their .....uaR' familiea. Some fathers have Copia Of 1be above Jetter to
,.., IG Con.ider
never - • tbeir chlldren. SOme Ton Due Thq, prealdenl of llle
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are 'mluing the joy qf waldllng DemocraUc RepubUc of VIet.
. te ~. lbt~ have them II""'
~-::be mailed for 25 cents
no
~!il"'IO y~u. they
And, the·.chl1dren, tbey Uve
' ~per your 11,11' with ""' CGIII1ant dream and The l;ller- ;-written In Viet· ""'11er would help hope that they' may again be a nameae should be eli--' 0 t
811 lndl~aled folded •;.;; .':,
whole family.
ainnall envelope and maUed
• Few men in the hlltory Ql lbO
to:
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w~rid have been given the
·Ton
Due
Thans
President
opportunity that tou.now have.
Democratic ~public of
Hlslory can record you u a
Vlelnam
man of compaulon; a man 'IIIIo
Hanoi, Nortb Vietnam
respecled human We and bold it
A
test Jli'MOPY of the Jetter
in high value; a man who held
tliat family life ··Ia paramount whicb was addreaaed, aealed
provldln&amp; a llle8S1II'e of peace to and weighed Indicated that 25
cents postage would cover lilt
many famlllea.
mallln&amp;
costs.
Return llleae men to their

phase ol tbe Mid.- fall.
Club's civic FUrthored at the !Mtllni ~~ ~
111U.RSD
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lieautlf~ projeCt at lbe Wlft plana fir file 35lb 'tn· Mta. DOn
American ~Ilion Park on MDI nlverlll'l! obaemnce to be held
MIDD!Ji:POJlT Child Con· Street has been co~n~~"led·
In ~ at file home of ~servation league, Thursday, AI 8 • meetlna of lbe club Sibley S)ack. The obelrvance
7:30 p.m; Columb~ Uaa Co, Tueedey night •l the home of will be aleaandfeetureallcme . mor
office, ~dleport. .
. Mrs.. Carl~, prosldenl, -It placem,ent flower ahqw: , .
CLASS 12, Ueatb United wai reporled that ewrgreenl The realgnatioll ol !MI.
Methodist Church, 7_:30 p.m. have been placed around lbe Malc:oiin JIGIJer II ll"lide!ll .
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T~ursday, hostesses, Mro . ..,mumeni. Mumsanddogwood was aecepled illtb regret and Clinics to belo
G(enn Lambert1 president; trees will be plantAHt later this tbe .nominating committee lour ·c:on~ve
Mrs . . B. 8. Zeigler, vice
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president; ll!rs. ,EII"'rson ·
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Jones, secretary; Mrs. c. F.
pmentecl •
Hibbs, treasurer.
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Thursday, 6:30 p.m. dinner
Mrs. Glem Smith, Mrs. PaGl
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party at Martin . Restaurant honoring Miss Donna Jean
gotdell mums illtb 1 repllca ill
hooortngofhlgColh
and
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Methodist Cburch wai bolted Steven Scott, JIIJH ~ky WUJtam HJmm, Mrs. J. E.
SPECIAL MEETING, Shade by Mrs. Sandy-Sc:ott and Millo Stivers, Mrs. Herbert Dlxon, ,..Harley clsplayed tiro ~
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and Mrs. James Conkle.
of dahUea 1run . · .
Thursday, ·':1"' p.m• .Work in
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se.cond degree. All Master
Green and yeDow streamers OtherS sen-.. 8
aerden and Mrs. Ai'lbur ·
clec«ated tbe gift table wilich ll'lt!Hlect were Mrs. Eulab
had an arrlllllement of
Maaorul invited.
wu centered~ a replica of a Evans, Mrs. Ethel BUrdette, while dahlias In an enttqtl. '
Y.O.A.R.C. stating party sprinkling can. Gam• were Miss Jayne Ev~ns, Mrs. ceJeryholdet. Mra. ~iilo
ThuradeySI&lt;alt .~-Way7to9 : 30 ~layed . After Miss Smith aarence _,..drewa, .Millo Sua1e made the table ....~ece of
for members and .special opened her sifts, refreshments Andrewa, Mrs. Mary Wayland, pink and orcbld clahliaa. '

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BY NELUI! .VALE
George LDwlher and
POINT ROCK - Mrs. Wesley Ka\hryn, Mr. and Mrs.
J1obb ta announcing the Dougblas
Lowther and
l111&lt;1'1age of her sister,·Beulah deugbler, Slepbonie, local, Mr.
LDwther to Tony Ndvardy of 8lld MrB, Estel W~. Albens,
Ainheral. Ohio 00 Saturday, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Seplenlber ht IOo'cloelt in the Stevena lqld fllll)ilf, ll'r· and
lliOI'IIinB at St. Marya Cburch in Mrs. Jomes Stevt!llsand fMilly,
a.mtc:otbe, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. CharleS
The ceremony was performed and family, Mr. and ~by Father Kempt. Mrs. Caren O&gt;arlea stevens end family,
Moore of Elyria, Ohio served as Mrs. Jerry Ray and deu,gbter,
bridesmaid wblle Mr. ·Jacko Mr. Philip Sl'e,vens, Mrs . .kim
Moore of Elyria was best man. Fomallhandl\b. VermnFullz,
The bride choae lor hor all of Chillicotlhe.
wedding · a blue street length A large three tier wedding
cnaa and carried a bouquet of cake topped with miniature
pink carn•tiona.
bride and groom fonned
. tbe
Followlnf the ceremony, a centerpiece of the receptloo
receplloo w• giVEn for the · table.Later,acunpieted.inner
couple and their relati.,... and wu served by the l!obos.
lrlendsbyMr. endlllrs. Wesley The bride ill tmployed at
Bobo at tbe LDwlher !ann near United Stalsl Shoe Company In
Albllly, o.
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Otilllcolbe Mille the sroom ill
Attending were Mr. and Mra. an employee of Bendla Oor·
porallon In Elyria.
During the mooth of SopCharm Her
tember the couple will be at
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Quartet to Appear

Tbe Layman's ~ of
Columbus will make ~veral
~- appearances Ibis weekend at
tbe RuUand Church of the
Nazarene.
The quartet will appear at the
church at 7:30p.m. Saturday
and at the ,Sunday scblol and
morning wor!lbip l)ours &amp;mdey
morning. The II'OIIP will also be
Jl'OSODI for 8 stngspiratioo at
2:30p.m. Sunday.
Arevlvalill..,winprogressat
the churd\ and will continue
through Sunday with the Rev.
Gene Clark of Findlay as
evangelist. The public IB in·
vtted.

from $2J15to $8.96

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SALE PLANNI!D
Racine O.apler 134, ()-der of
Eastern stara, will bold a
rummase aaie Friday and
Seturday from 9 to 2 In the
lslbelle !Impson Building neu
to the Club Reataurant In
Racine. A Bake Sale will be held
in conjunction with the rummage aate.

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were served.
Guests were MLso Janlee
Evans, Mrs. TedMorarlty,Mra.
vernon Evans, Mrs. WUJtam
Airson Mrs. William Stivere,
and David Hawlllwne, Millo
Emma LDu Da.ts, Miss Jan
Smith, Miss Helen Davis, Misa
Joyce Davis, Mrs. Robert
Burdette, Mrs. WIUiam
Grueser,
Mra.
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TO CI!LEBRATI! !DOTH
The famUy of Mra. Mary G.
Cooper Is having a dinner for
her at the honM of Mrs. Alta
Bartlett, 390139tb st., Nitro, W.
Va., on Sept. 20th in observance

ofber JOOtb hlrthdey. Everyone
Is welcome to send cards.

Mrs. Edwarcl Baer, Jr .• Mrs.
Bill PUllins, Mrs. Cart_ llaU,
Mrs. Glenn Evens, Mrs. Homer
BaUey, Mrs. Dale Smifll, Mrs.
P1111 Ohlinger, Mrs. Wilmetla
Leifheit, Mrs. Fred Lelftlell,
Mrs. ·Amoa leonard, Mrs.
Lawrence Leonard, Mrs .
Denver Kepple, Mrs. RA&gt;y
Pullins, Mrs. VIolet lly!ell,
Mrs. RA&gt;nnle Smith, Mrs.
Beatrice Buck, Mrs. Ml1dred
Mitch, Mrs. Randy H!DPbreY,
Miss Ellzabelll Davia, Mrs.
Kathryn Wildermuth and Mrs.
Harold Smith.
Miss Smith, file daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 8mlth, will
be married lo Mr. Evens in an
open cburch ceremony at the
Enterprlae United Methodist
!llurcb on Sunday, Sept. 20 at
2:30p.m.

Hoatsaaes, Mra.!Har:le:1~·Mra:·l : ; : a : ! !

Pari! Will Be Open
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THEODORUS
D.
of A., 8 p.m. potluck, IOOF ball.
Each regularly attending .
member to take on~ who Isn't.
~ntertatnment to foDow.
RACINE Elementary PfA
Mondey, 7:30 p.m. al school.
Dillcuaslon on Fall FeaUval and
new. two miU levy.

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Quiet and stable. Goes a long way between
gas stops, service·lniervals, even styli nil
changes. Put a llttiil kick in your''llfe. ,

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By Bob Hoeflich

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-wo:OI an ... ..... lei'VIcemen from Salim, lebaJ)cm
a ~ TowiliiiiiN. ujay ,be lnlerelled In a prognm beins
~~by lbe~ AID:IIlary of Racine Amerltall LegJoo
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addmm of lltrVIclmen frGm lbe tlreelolmshlpe 'IIIIo are aer·
W. oveneu. The alllfUary plana lll*fal remembranca for
fll010 .aemcemen. Recelvinll the namea and addrelles for tbe
r..mllary are Mrs. Myrtle Wallier and Mrs. Marte Boyd. both of
Racine.
~~ ANOOHEIUVIJUARY IP'OUP - that of the
Albellll\lenlalllealtb Cellter - II IQlOIIIICing Its annual county
lairatlbecenler'iautlilcrlumfrom 9a.m. to4p. m. on Tbursday,
Oct.~-

. The fair provldea funds fw tbe auxillary to carry out tis
IJI'08I'8IIl to make We a bit better for patients at the center
Among the features of IIIIa year'l fair open to the pubUc are .
flower mart, beked goods bootb, . . . . 8 am.tmas ~ •.::
goods end crafts, hats, handwork, plus refreshments slanda.

MUine Griflith, caslller of
Pomeroy National Bank, will
attend the 48th Annual Con·
ventlon of tbe Nali~n.ill
Asaoclation of 8ank·Women
Inc. in Wallhlngton, D. C.,
Seplember 21·23.
'!'he meetllJ&amp; to be beld al tbe
Mayflower Hotel will. bring
togelller ~ l,I!IJO members of
tbe association of professional
women bank officers founded 49
years aso. Membership in
NABW now nwnbers more than
7,700 for tbe United States,
Canade, and_ several forelt!n
naUona.
Mra.Griflithwlllgetanlnaide
pi~ture of Wasblng!Dn from the
poult of view of banking and
finance. She will bear reports
from Bruce K. MacLaury,

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A take.of( on "Tills is your members aailed that ati .council
Life" honoring Mrs. Elizabeth members cootribule end that
FACULTYMEMIIER80FtheMelpHighSdloolarelendlng Hayes, a charier member of the clothes be left with a
escellent support to tbe "Fall F'lln8," a musical to be lllaged at Cheater Council 323, Daugblerl Cheater member. Sept. 30 was
the new; bi8b ldlool audllorium In October lor tbe benefit of the of America, hlshllghled set as the dey for auditing the
4atrlct • atblellc boerd.
Tuesday night'a meetins of the council books at tbe home of
The new art d• m of Mrs. Margaret EUa Lewla wUl be Council.
Mrs. Ethel Orr.
creating 10011 prope for the llhow and band director, David
Occasion for the obaervance Members signed a birtbdey
Bu...,;:, is coDBiderlns COOiintJ up with a pit bend which would was Mrs. Hayes' birthday card for~. LuclUe Kraeuter,
accunpany several ntmben of the mDBical. Meanwhile, a vocal anniversary. The flalbearera a patient at tbe Holzet Medical
quartet fnm the atvdema of Mrs. Clrlstine Gdtbrle, vocal muolc ...,...ted her to the allar u tbe Center. Blrtb of Mrs. Doris
instruct«, may tum Into a ohow feature. Otlu•· faculty members members sang "Happy Birth- Koenig's new granddaughter
are on ~ Hst to be contacted for vartoua chorea before the cut · dey". The tribute to Mrs. was noted, and a thank.you note
goes on lllage tentatively on Thunday, Oct. 22, and Saturday, Hayes was given by her wureadfromllleDorthyDurat
October 2l. 1bt ehow Js being lllased by tbe Big Bend Minstrel dauahter,
Mrs.
Esther family.
AllaoclaUon.
Ridenour, chiirman of the sood It wu decided that be8fnning
And - Monday night 1..- the firat Ume in the some 17 years of of the order committee.
on Oct. 8 meetings will be held
the 8110datlon's history, try-outs will be held al the fOI'D)j!r
A reswne of Mrs. Hayes' at 7:30p.m. inatesd of a p.m. A
Pomeroy Junior High School for gtrla of the county interested in early We including pictures of silent auction will be held al
tsklns part Ill the "Fall Fling... The try-outs will get undei'Wll)" 81 her weddlna, hlghlighta of her that meeting by the borne and
7:30p. m. BJid selection of the dencera will be made frun the 38 years as a member of orphans committee end there
WASHINGTON, D. C. - from the Houle and aeven from aroup atlendini Glrls who have participated in -..,.,. Cheater Council and her work as will be practice to receive the
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eonare-u muat commit tlaelf 111 the Senate would be charged 8II80Ci 11
with
the
responalblllly
of
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on
llho,..
are
to
be
pr01entfor
the
try-outs.
A
COIIIIIliltee
captain
were related. Mrs. ballotina preparatory for In·
help solve the problema of rural
preparlns
coordinated
fruntheiiiOCiaUonwUlmaketbeaele&lt;tlona.And-for
thefltlt
Ridenour
alao read a poem spectlonlentatlvelyaetforlale
AIMrica, according ID lOth
propolala
for
leglllation
to
deal
Ume
IIIIa
fall,
dancing
chorus
Hoes
will
also
be
lllulllril
aeveral
written
many
years igo by Mrs. Octobet.
District Congresanlan aarence
AdeMorrlaforalayetleshower Quarterly birthdeys were
your
E. Miller, who hu sponsored witheducatlon,housing,bealth, Ume1 during the llhow,
and
honoring
Mrs.
Hayes,
and
observed
with
the
honorees
independindustrial
development,
leglalaUon to create a joiDl
for
rural
llUNTING
ON
IDS
PROPERTY
in
the
Morning
Star
area
presented
her
mother
with
a
being
seated
at
a
special
table.
ence
in this
other
programs
consresslontl committee to
development.
Wednesday,
O.OIIer
Van
Meier
ran
across
an
aged
looking
land
gHt.
Gifts
were
al
each
place
and
the
wraparound
provide Congress with a
During the business meeting table was centered with a
shoe with box
comprehenalve plan to deal "This committee,.. MU!er turtle. Turntnslt over. Van Meter found the 1111me C. C. Neue and
aatd,
''will
be
an
appropriate
the
dele,
May
30,
1913,
on
the
bottom.
The
late
Clyde
Nease
Rved
conducted
by
Mrs.
Betty
RA&gt;ush,
decorated
cake
nlade
by
Mrs.
wi!b tbe problems of rural
vehloletoglvetbeproblemsand clooe to the Van Meter home.
councilor, the commission Margaret Tuttle. ln the honored
and chunky .heel.
America.
needs
of
rural
America
tbe
naming
Mrs.
Erma
Cleland
as
group
were
Mrs.
Hattie
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Black
and Carmel
. The special committee to be
dep.uty state councilor was Fredericks, Mrs. Betty Roush,
Matching Bigs.
comprtaed of seven members special legislative priority and
atlentloo they urgenUy deaerve.
read. The COIIIIIllaaloo, from ~- Elir.abeth Wickham, Mrs.
We are beginning to realize thai
-:- State Councilor Mary Jane Mary K. Holler, Mrs. Doria
the )tl'ban crlall Ia not IGtal)y RIO GRANDE - There are noted that the field aclmisaioM Smith, Ia for the term of one Grueoer, Mrs. Barbara
unrtlated to the lack of 289 new students at Rio Grande officers are currenUy viaittnJl year.
Sargent, Mrs. Koenig, Mrs.
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econondcopportuniUeainmany College, an increase of 43 over high school counselors and ', A report on the council's Jean Summerfield end Mrs.
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rural ereaa. Each year more last year.
Interested high school atudents participation in tbe Labor Day
than $00,000 people find llleir Dean S. Brown, director of in OhiO and Its neighborinB parade was given by Mrs.
rur~to l!dmlasiona, aaid IIIIa entering statsa, as well as In the New Cleland. Several members from
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Theodorua
Council . 17,
the ban'sprawl.
out-: Yi71i!''i' gra~tilil class of 143, The new student body 1B Pomerll?, joined the group for
nrd migration cin only be large~! in tbe hlltory of Rio diatrlbuted, by classes, in thcl lilt parade.
reveraedbyatolal commitment Grande Cotle(e.
foR~B way : Freshmen 291;
The ways and means comto
rtbulld
tbe
co~mtrylide
and
Brown
attributed
the
increase
Sopbom..-e,
172;
Junior,
IM;
mitlee
announced a clothes
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improve
the
economic in new students to an u;panded and Senior, 159. In addition, ctoaet clearance aale to be held
capabiUUe1 of lla inhabitants." effort on the part of tbe college's there are 44 enroUed In evening In Pomeroy soon. Committee
Miller said the purpose of field adml.ulorc' officers. He couraea.
rural development Ia to create
1011 opportunities, community
Parted - Semi curl
lil'vicea and faclliUea (IUCb ,.
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·,.. .-·,,:$!lo~Pitals, &amp;dlools, water m.t
facilities), · a better
MIIIJ s1J1es - Dutch Boy Funeral aervicel for UDian
Celller, First
. ll'Vtng and Improved
R. Jacobi Pierce, 81, former Melt!•
Greek Boy - en free - etc.
L. Bowen, County resident, were held at
., and physical en· Ave. and Cedar St. General llievtna,
Deluxe v.a, t·fllte, p. steering, . new car.
vlalllng
houn
2-4
and
7-8
p.m.
Mrs. ·Ivan G. Bnunfield and Lancaater on Sept. 7.
vlrOJUilent In the small cities,
Synllletk.
warranty.
town•, villas•• aad farm Maternity vial~ houri 2:30 to Infant son, Mrs. Eda A. carter, Mrs. Pierce WM lbe deughter
communitiell in rural America. f:30 p.m. Parents on1f on Met E. Daniell, Mrs. Eugene of file tale atlll Jacobi. Sur·
Pediatric Ward.
W. Dunlap, Darla May vivors lnc:lucle one brolber end 1-~~.:.
Greenlee, Karla A. Grlllltb, one sister, BW Jacobe and Mary
Btrtlll
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
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Mrs. Myrtle F. Holcomb, Mrs. Vanlmragen both of Ptmeroy.
Get Them Ready
S££ OUR
llaUJdren,
Bidwell,
I detlflbler; RA&gt;setta Holllngtbead, Mrs .
For SchoOl
Aitendln1 from. bere were
MANY
Mr. and Mrs. Leo c. Kemedy, Dmrl A. Lambert and Infant Ediar Vanlnwagen, 1 nephew
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' p. s~rl~, brakes. ready &amp;
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Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Coy and infant 10n, llaJpb
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daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilbur L. Oliver, Holland
SPECIAI.10R WIGS
A. Filer, ,Jackson, a 10n; Mr. Prose, Daron K. Puctett,
and . Mrs. Tlmotby J, Sayre, Denlel ~Rice, Timatlly c.
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J.lulland, a IUD; and Mr. and Sands, Michael James . The Melt!a Olapler Order of
Mrs.,. .,_ p:. BaleJ, Jackson, Thompson and Mrs. Letha DeMolay will meet Monday at
Maaale.
7:30 p.m. at lbe Midfl&lt;port
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V-8, eutorri,a tlc, p.
.p. dlst brakes,
AmbrOM,
lnltiator1 work illll be
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TO MEET SI!PT. Zf
Dillcuaslons of stale Board candidates. All DeMolay
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wellare fee structures and are lnvlled. 111t Molber'l Obb
COl MAIII l SYCAMORE
proposed stale and federal will meet at lbe aame time
lqlslaUon which effect the the beaemenl dining 1'00111.
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De'uty Ulllieraecrttary for . IICUVt ·Ui 'll\elleld. ql~lfall.
Monetary Affairs fw the S. provldll!l · Ullola~lllipJ (o
Deparun.Dt of "'be Treasury; lradute.,.,.. of llrilrttJ"-'
James Louil Robertson •. Yice •qila!Uied merilherJ. 1.t b~ .
ChairiJWI, ·Board of Governws, Wlifked to attract_,~ ·'
tbe Federal 1&gt;1 I ve S)olteril'; Into the banking llokl (lbd 18
~ ~ T. lltooliJ, lllreclcir ........ tbe!D to . ~
of'the Bui'Uu of the Mint, U. S, llieiE lechnicaiW!d~IMit l
Departmeilt of lbe ,.,_..,.; akw.. ,
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Senator Olatlel H. Petey, (B.,. One of file reauJta Ill lhlll
Ill.) an4 ~esentative1 program 18 the inereaaed
leonore lt. Sullivan, (D., Mo.) nwnber of women' 1iaJik a(;..
and W- D. MUla (D. Ari.). fleers, now nwnberinJ Dillie ·
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, . than 20,000, and 111e fact thai
Mrs. Griffith a11o will meet today more than lwoil.birila of
wttiupembera qt Con&amp;reaa at a all peraonneJ employed In bolib
special congreutooal recepli011. are women. Mta. Griflith's
· Mrs. Griffith la JI
of da,usbter, Karen, wUI ac·
tbe Ohio Group of NABW, which company hei' to W8lhlngton. ·
will meet in October in
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NABW hu been particularly

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students, 25c for skates.
FRIDAY
WIUJNG WORKERS Clas.s,
Enlerprlae United Metbodist
Church, 7:30 Friday night at the
home of lks· Beatrice Buck.
MEIQS !UGH School·varsity
cheo..teaderawillsponsoraleen
dance Friday night following
the Mefls-Belpre football aame
at the old Pomeroy Junior lflgb
auditorium. The Jaya will
emcee. Admission 50c per
peroon.
AFTER GAME dance, 10 to
midnight, Friday, Southern
Junior High Scbool, Racine,
with music by the "Beef
Jerky", Athena, sponsored by
Southern Band Booatera.
SATURDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party,
first of tbe school aeason, at the
Meiss Junior High School
auditorium in Middleport
Seturday frun 8p.m. to 11 p.m.
The Jays will be in cllerge.
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MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:30
p.m. at the Middleport
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aDOwed jill! pOjcO by ilcilrqj f~t.. 11111 llie -.otld would
&lt;WI' 11M IIIIa meant of
CjUickly on llle appeal. .
hail you. llelaln them and JOtr
·l*liill to·• you on 1
~!.o"" liearl i:t!fttaQ mercy aupporteril can't ~elp bul
llil!cllllclolotolbebuttiOiall an...,.ouraoul~onii!JdH w~ about 'fOil!' sincerity
&lt;'l'ldi· iuujj II nol you kuly ~to help~ calll_t ancl.mollfe.f.
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of peactr you have an op
We lddl011 you nol .u one
,.. whether we '
port.unltr to achieve !lbese eiJOI!IY to anotbet but as one
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pull all ll!lt'ibe~ out 1111· • 'lhe ltelinll hete Ill tliat you
AI dt&amp;enl of :the United
t':O:~u are ~ :d : don't Cl!l'1l abou! llle lndlvjdual; SC.tea"' have no f)OWlli' wof(er
are .
tha '~· .
tllal hll needs and wenla and 8111thlna as Individuals 'but
Ill!! ~m::wr twure rtchl deatreadon'tmatter; that Well J~;'JOd1!iU .In ~e for tbe
Jilli 111ue 11
AmeriCan not ~ to ¥GU,
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~· you·bold . . We have no
~ who are bold in Your J~CIIcm em ~ve Ue w power to•mue. ~ts H y&lt;&gt;u
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Aliotber . lheile beliefs. An act of 811111111)' don 'I.
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!Me .. ~:':i..tnc 11111 toward American prisoners We onl7 have hope: hope tliat
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.would llhow lilt Wll'id that you you will heed tbe: pleli and
~1 E~e .~ your are~cemed ~lb We end that reatcre • lhOee men to their
· 'lfleir.ldilf.lion 11 OUI' llldled 811 We Ia sacred.
famWea.
cooeern T . .
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Family Uea in Amerlce are
How and Where to ~~~~~ Your
Bolli ·the. "doV~· and' tbe s~ ll!d ~ Americana want letter'
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a'liopt them and their .....uaR' familiea. Some fathers have Copia Of 1be above Jetter to
,.., IG Con.ider
never - • tbeir chlldren. SOme Ton Due Thq, prealdenl of llle
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are 'mluing the joy qf waldllng DemocraUc RepubUc of VIet.
. te ~. lbt~ have them II""'
~-::be mailed for 25 cents
no
~!il"'IO y~u. they
And, the·.chl1dren, tbey Uve
' ~per your 11,11' with ""' CGIII1ant dream and The l;ller- ;-written In Viet· ""'11er would help hope that they' may again be a nameae should be eli--' 0 t
811 lndl~aled folded •;.;; .':,
whole family.
ainnall envelope and maUed
• Few men in the hlltory Ql lbO
to:
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w~rid have been given the
·Ton
Due
Thans
President
opportunity that tou.now have.
Democratic ~public of
Hlslory can record you u a
Vlelnam
man of compaulon; a man 'IIIIo
Hanoi, Nortb Vietnam
respecled human We and bold it
A
test Jli'MOPY of the Jetter
in high value; a man who held
tliat family life ··Ia paramount whicb was addreaaed, aealed
provldln&amp; a llle8S1II'e of peace to and weighed Indicated that 25
cents postage would cover lilt
many famlllea.
mallln&amp;
costs.
Return llleae men to their

phase ol tbe Mid.- fall.
Club's civic FUrthored at the !Mtllni ~~ ~
111U.RSD
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lieautlf~ projeCt at lbe Wlft plana fir file 35lb 'tn· Mta. DOn
American ~Ilion Park on MDI nlverlll'l! obaemnce to be held
MIDD!Ji:POJlT Child Con· Street has been co~n~~"led·
In ~ at file home of ~servation league, Thursday, AI 8 • meetlna of lbe club Sibley S)ack. The obelrvance
7:30 p.m; Columb~ Uaa Co, Tueedey night •l the home of will be aleaandfeetureallcme . mor
office, ~dleport. .
. Mrs.. Carl~, prosldenl, -It placem,ent flower ahqw: , .
CLASS 12, Ueatb United wai reporled that ewrgreenl The realgnatioll ol !MI.
Methodist Church, 7_:30 p.m. have been placed around lbe Malc:oiin JIGIJer II ll"lide!ll .
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T~ursday, hostesses, Mro . ..,mumeni. Mumsanddogwood was aecepled illtb regret and Clinics to belo
G(enn Lambert1 president; trees will be plantAHt later this tbe .nominating committee lour ·c:on~ve
Mrs . . B. 8. Zeigler, vice
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president; ll!rs. ,EII"'rson ·
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Hibbs, treasurer.
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Thursday, 6:30 p.m. dinner
Mrs. Glem Smith, Mrs. PaGl
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party at Martin . Restaurant honoring Miss Donna Jean
gotdell mums illtb 1 repllca ill
hooortngofhlgColh
and
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officers
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Methodist Cburch wai bolted Steven Scott, JIIJH ~ky WUJtam HJmm, Mrs. J. E.
SPECIAL MEETING, Shade by Mrs. Sandy-Sc:ott and Millo Stivers, Mrs. Herbert Dlxon, ,..Harley clsplayed tiro ~
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and Mrs. James Conkle.
of dahUea 1run . · .
Thursday, ·':1"' p.m• .Work in
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se.cond degree. All Master
Green and yeDow streamers OtherS sen-.. 8
aerden and Mrs. Ai'lbur ·
clec«ated tbe gift table wilich ll'lt!Hlect were Mrs. Eulab
had an arrlllllement of
Maaorul invited.
wu centered~ a replica of a Evans, Mrs. Ethel BUrdette, while dahlias In an enttqtl. '
Y.O.A.R.C. stating party sprinkling can. Gam• were Miss Jayne Ev~ns, Mrs. ceJeryholdet. Mra. ~iilo
ThuradeySI&lt;alt .~-Way7to9 : 30 ~layed . After Miss Smith aarence _,..drewa, .Millo Sua1e made the table ....~ece of
for members and .special opened her sifts, refreshments Andrewa, Mrs. Mary Wayland, pink and orcbld clahliaa. '

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DEADLINES
new owners of "Rizer 5 ROOM house. both, m Spring For Sale
s P.M.
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Befor e Pub lication
Grocery.' ' welc ome your
Monday On dl lne 9 a.m .
AYe. New gas furnace. call COAL, limestone. EKctfllqr
Salt Works, E. Main st.,
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
business. We wish to serve
99H.013 aller 6 p.m.
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you In every way possible. we
Pomlll'oy. Phone IW2·3891.
9·1J.6lc
Day of Publication
Will redeem food stamps and
H ·lft
REGUL"TtONS
continue to give family 'NEWLY decorated, 3 room
The Publisher reurve$ the
slamps.
fumllhtd eportment, adulft. SPINF.:T-con$ale plano. Will
B)'Mn.~Morril
~i~!~~~ edi~b~~;~~~~~~~ny 1e~;
Mr. and Nn . Raymond only. 126 Mulberry Ave.
transfer tobtresPQntslbfe ~Wrfy.
'lbe Esther Circle of the pub!ishtr wHI not be responsible
Butcher.
Phone 992'""".
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Cash or II ral erms. rite
Baptist Missionary Society met tor more than one incorrect
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9-4· c Credit Man.,ger, P.O. Boll:
insertion .
276, Shelbyvlfle, Ind., 46174".
Mon!lay ewnlng, Sept, 14 with
RATES
PAUL 'S BARBER Shop, AIR CONOITIONEO sl"plng
H·121p
Mr:t. Edna Pickens, hostess, at
For want Ad Ser:--ice t·
Racine, now open dally I a.m.
kt
1
11
.'i cents per Ward one 1nser 100
to 5 p.m. eJtcept Thursday.
room with 1 chen pr v ege1. AWNINGS tor
doOr
d
1 an
her home. Devotions by Mrs.
Minimum Char'"'e 7Sc
Phone 992·5.UO after 6 p.m.
• s m
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f.~ c
9-15-6tc marq·-,
windows,blown
carports,
Dorothy Badgley opened the consecutive
12 cents t n!iowrtlnn
p• r w'"Jrd
three - - - - - - - - and batt
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S
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meeting. Scripture, Romans
1a cent!. per w&lt;~rd six con - HAM SHOOT, unday, 1 p.m. For Sale
Insulation. Elmer White,
12-g..18 A meditatJ.on · "Mer- sec utlve tnse• 'icpns.
Racine Gun Oub.
sales representative. For fret
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9-15-Sto:
estimates, phone Charld
cenary or MlSSlonary
ads and ads paid within tO days ..
Rar Hummel
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
prayer · the hymn "Blessed
CARD OF THANKS
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run Soys:
John"'" and Son, Inc.
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Assurance
by the
group,
suo tor
.so word minimum . spor t sm a n Cl u b • sunday •
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20.
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precedod
prosram
wor c
9·16-31c
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER ,
k the
dB
I en d" Each addltoona
BLIND ADS
'Bac ·YBr
att e..groun ,
Additional 2Sc Charge p~r
Comple-te with attachments, · ••· tf2,.2141
Pom.,.y
Willi -..nted by Vera Beegle
Advorll,.ment.
MILLER AND SONS Grrocery
Now!
point spray, cordwlnder and . L"-~------:....I
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OFFICE HOURS
and Ashland Service Station
throw-away bags. Full cash
Readings by memberslncludod
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JO
a.m
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to,
,.,.
p.m
Dolly,
at
the
Cro..,.oads
on
R!.
12•
TRUCKLOAD
price only $31. Terms HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
11
"FdodfCI'theSoul , '"lbeGood 8 : 30 am to 12 :oo Noon
between
Pomeroy and
TIRE SALE
available. Phone 992-2685.
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Shepherd", "I Am the Way", ''I saturdlly
Rutland Is now open for
I Tl... lt R11. Price. Get
9-11-6tc
992-2522.
Am Going to Worship. GOO" and Card of Thanks
business. Bo!h the store and 'supp'ly' ~K- Pr lea While !his
to.IO.Ifc
the garage hove been
~ 115 1
PAINT OAMAGE - 1970 ZIG·
"Uttle Arthur". Miss. Beegle THE FAMILY of carl Walton
remodeled to provide a
Super Service Station
z,."'.G sewing machlne1. Still In
·MIX
CONCRETE
closed her p-ogram with a wishes to thank all their
pleasant atmosphere tor
J. W. C.rsey, Mgr.
original car1ons. No at - READY
delivered . riaht to your
reading, "Think of Another."
friends and neighbors for
shop:r.ers. Store hours,
Ph. ft2.f932
tachments needed, as our
prolect. Fast and easy. Fr"
The business session in charge their kindness during our
Mon ay through Saturday are
Open 24 Houn
controls are built-ln. Sews
est mates. Phone 992-321"*•
sorrow. Special thanks to
6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Garage hours,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Gaegleln Rtady-MIK Co.,
of Dorothy Badgley foDbwed White's Funeral Home, Rev .
Monday through Saturday, 8
buttonholes. S6WS on buttons.
Middleport, Ohio.
and closed with the Lord's
Eldon Blake, and the
a .m. toSp.m. Closed Sur.day. ANTIQUE marble top table, monograms, and blind hem
6-:JO.tfc
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Pick
pallbearers.
We
at
Miller
and
Sons
are
$125.
Jenny
Lind
single
bed,
stitch.
Full
cash
price,
$38.50
Prayer In uru.son. ~'.u01~,
ens
Mrs, Virginia Walton and
determined to please you, the
$35. Phone 992·28Gl.
or E-Z terms. Phone 992-2685.
sened delil'i.oUB refreshments Family.
customer. Stop and Shop at
9·13-6tc
9-11-6tc SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanl!ollon, S!eWart, Ohio. Ph.
to nine members present.
9-17-ltp
our out-of-town stare with the - - - - , - - - , - - ,
KENNEBEC Potatoes. largo,
662
A son was born to Mr. and MY SINCERE tllonkstoall the
' 3011 •
2·12·,11~
In -town prices.
hUndred. Pets For Sale
9·16·61c all pur~se. ••
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Ml."s. i.eon Jofdan, named
friends and neighbors. tor
Clle m le off R . 124. Great BARKAROO Kennels, lovable
Rl. 338. Tom Sayro,
Matlhew Leon. Grandparents tholr cards and g11fts of food WILL give plano lessons in my Bend
Miniature Schnau~rs, Torch.
Phon• U"Jol•
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re..:elved durin; my rea:nt
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ar.• Mr. and "-.
Pub
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Illness. YourthoughHulness Is
ome. one
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9.11 ..lp
~~t. Phone Coolville 61&gt;7·
Bradford, Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
greatly appreciated.
_ _ _ __ _ _ _s_
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Real Estate For Sale
DwigbtOJiver, Pomeroy; greatEldon GauL
NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
9-6·12tc
Sleeps six. Phone 992-3954.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. --cc--::---::--cc9::-·'•·uo
Help Wanted
9-11-6tc BASSET purples, AKC rtg·
Olio Bradford, Racine RD., and WE WANT 1o thank oil our WAITRESS, night shill. No
lsttreci o Belbay herl Mrs. Elizabeth Roush, Letart
friends and neighbors In
experience necessary. Cell SPENCER'S MARKET' Gel , taga. JJS.SSO. Just off Rt. 7
Middleport who were so kind
992-9941.
Falls
near Tuppers Plains, Ohio. POMEROY ~ 2 slory frame, 3
your Bl~ Boy tomatoes at
·
ftfter our home burned.
9-15-51t
full
bedrooms.
bath,
Spencers
Market.
Large
Francis Benedum, Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Thanks also to Heiner's
basement with a nice apartsmooth
and
firm,
$1.10, 6
Coolville
667·3856.
Wilcoxen and family and
Bakery (Hun!lngton · Mid· T. V. technician for bench and
ment In 11. corner IC&gt;I, In good
pounds and over, per basket.
S.16·30!C
dleport
·
Charleston)
mother, Mrs. Fred Wllcoxen
service calls. Musf be e~e ­
condition. $10,500.
Apples for eaflng or cooking,
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
perienced. Phone Long
nice, 4 pounds tor 49c. Other PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
joined other members at
Rev . Audry Miller, Mr. and
BoHom 985-A-W.
fruits and vegetables at extra and bird dogs. AKC. Pef and MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
Lancaster for a family picnic
Mrs . Raullln Moyer, the
9-6-Hc
frame, 3 bedrooms, bath, full
savings. One mile norfh of show puppies. Grooming .
&amp;mday. Others present were
Middleport F1re Department,
basement, ' rooms In all.
Eastern High School.
Phone m.s.wJ.
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Mrs. Henrietta Ruttencutter, DRlVERS NEEDED. Train
9·16·3tc
$9,500.
3·17.ffc
Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd J onesw ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Findley,
now to drive semi - truck,
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Rock Earl Heiner, Mrs. Beulah
local and over the road, diesel
MIDDLEPORT - I story
heifer , heavy
Young and son and Mr. and
Maxey and daughters, and
or gas. E•perlence helpful but HOLSTEIN
frame, 2 bedrooms, bath,
springer; 25 feeder shoats, 12- Auto Sales
Mrs.• Frederick Wilcoxen of
everyone else who helped In
not necessary. You can earn
somt: remodeling donfJi. $4,500.
l6
disc.
high
wheeled
wagon.
any way.
over $4 per hour after short
1962
RAMBLER,
•
door,
ex.
John
Houdashelt,
Minersville,
Colwnbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mefralnlng. For application and
cellent condition. Phone 992- PROPERTY IS . MDYING
Mrs. Waid Sayre is leaviro~~ lo
Daniel and Family.
personal Interview. call 513- Ohio.
FAST, LET US SELL YOURS
3«2.
9·15·3tp
9·11· ltp
visit Mr. and Mrs. ayde Sayre
241·5572, or write Safety
TODAY.
9-15-3tc
Dept .. Uniled Systemo. Inc .• EARLY American stereo radio
HENRY CLELAND
at Springfield, Ohio and they
Room 426, 307 E. 4th St.,
REAlTOR
.
1966
TORONAOO,
fully
combination,
AM
and
FM
will go to FUnt, Mich. to
NOTICE
Transportation Bldg., Cln·
equipped with air . Phone 1•2· Office m.mt Ros. m·IHI
radio.
4·speaker
sound
clnnatl, Ohl?.
9·16·31&lt;
celelrate the 90th lirthday gf HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
5155.
system. 4-speed automatic
9-17-2tc
Mrs. Finis (Sayre) Craig.
Laurel Cliff, now open each
9·15-Stc
changer. Bafance $78 ..40. Use
our budget . terms. can 992Duncan Mahoney who has
Friday to receive con 3352.
been vlsiUng his grandparents,
slgnment&gt; at 10 a.m . Auction EXPERIENCED beautician In
1969 FORO Econollne Van. 3,600
Middleport area. Phone m.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
9·15·6tc
miles, must sell. See at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
your merchandise .
3440.
Newell ' s Sunoco. Phone
WlckUne, left by plane ror his
J.22.tfc
9·17 ..!c WALNUT, modern style, •·
Chesler 985-33.50:
fford Conn
speaker sound system, 4·
9-13-tfc
lmne at Sta
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LAST CHANCE to earn
speed automatic changer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sacco of Christmas monev with
Bllance $6.C.J9. Us!&amp; our
m., spent Labor Day , PloyJt~t~Toys. No collect,
a ...
.
hi•··, 'jf-'?:J ~,~ciOel terms. C.l~! 9911. '' '1!',·
9 15~1
' \0\'' 'ber
. ......bt, Mr.
lng,: n ' ' lvtf'ltolll""o cash ·
~'' ,m~
·lol!l
~-.inves.tment. Call collect, 4 ROOM house, · balb. all
an
r-.Jaceb Holman.
cna~lotte Heiskell, 614-Jn.
utilities, porr.:h . Cal,! St., 65 BTU WARM Morning gas
Mrs. Mabel Roush returned
4791.
Pomeroy . Will sell on land
heater. practically new .
home after visiting her son-tn9-13-6tc
contract. Call 992-.5122 or
Phone 992-6742.
Gallipolis 441\.9304.
9·1htc
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WILL pick up merchandise and
9·16.6lp - - , - - - , - - - Calvert Allen at f:ltarleston, W. ( lake to auction on a per.
HALF RUNNER beans, 51 bu.
Va . who accompanied ber and
centage basis . Call Jim
pick your own. Charles
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. Wanted To Buy
Hilton, Portland, Ohio. Phone
spent the weekend here.
3 BEDROOMS - Paneling Ill
Phone 742·4.461.
843·2268.
through, nice closets, eleCtric
OLD
furniture,
dishes,
brass
Mr , and Mrs. Jackie Paine
9·2').tfc
9·15.6tc
range.
Forced air heat . Full
beds,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller
,
were recent visitor.s of Mr. and
~=--__:
basemen!. Only 512,1100.110
Rt. •· Pomeroy, Ohio. Call =c~·
FRESH
LOAO
canning
Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Jr . and
Waoblnglon'a Salary
992·6271,
~eaches, Red and yellow
lamily.
9·l·tfC
AIR CONDITIONED ~ 3
In his fll'SI Inaugural ad·
Dellclouupplos. Also, honey, Real Estate For Sale
bedrooms with larg,e c ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd &lt;llapman dress In New York City, - - - - - sorghum and apple elder 11 LOTS WITH all utilities.
11!:~ ceramic tile baths FUll
OLD
LIPR
IGHT
pianos,
any
and Shelley and Kimmle CJ! April 30, 1'18!1, George Wash·
well as all other regularly
Rntrlcted sub division. 1h to
basement. Garage. 18.60
condition, as long as have not stocked
fres.h produce Items.
2-acre lots. Phone Chtster
Columbus were recent guests CJ! ington apologized that he
highHI I!Ht bill. $26ll00.110
been wet. Paying $10 each. Bright Star
Is Mason,
985.J301, night 985·3302.
was
"unpracticed
In
civil
Flrstfloor only. Mondays will W. Va.'s Market
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West and
oldest market
1-6-Hc FURNITURE - 6 rooms, hC&gt;I
admlnls tratlon" and an·
be pltk·UP day . Wrile, giving featuring everyday
lamBy.
water, porches. · Double
good directions. Witten Plano prices on produce, discount
nounced that he would acG=-=oo=o:-:-ln_v_e-:-st;-m-e:-:n-:t-p:-:r::gp=erty.
grocery
Mr. and Mrs. David Neue cept no salary.
goroge. Nlca lot. Blacktop
Company, Box 181, Sardis,
and meet Items. Bring the . Houaa wllh three furnished
road. $5.600.110
and baby CJ! BalUmore, Ohio,
Ohio 439&lt;6.
whole family and get your
apartmtnts, basement, two
S.20·tfC
spent Saturday with his molber, weekend with their parents, Mr.
free tickets on our big prlzt
garages. Monthly Income, 15 R90fi\.RICK VENEER-I
Mro. Don Nease.
give-a -way. No purchase
S190. Priced rHaonably for office rooms on first noor;,
and Mro. Gene Yost and Mr.
required. Allllckefl ore tree.
quick ..,,. Phone IW2·3011.
Mrs. Lav1nta Simpson spent a and Mrs. Hmner Circle.
rHide!&gt;ca on Second. Centr•l
Lost and Found
Ge.llull dttalluf Bright Sler
7·19·!fc hHI. l.arga porktng 1~1 Willi
week in Columbus with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush LOST. J.year old. brown. port
Market next to Drlve-lh
five garogl!l. ~.500.00
Marian Knlgbbttep and Alida. and Mildred spent a week owr collie, part shepherd dog.
Theatre on U. S. Rl. 33. 7 ROOM m-n home wllh
Mason. w. Va.
Mrs. Ann Coo spent a week In Labor Day In Akron and San· Syracuse. Phone 992-7032.
baurn•nt, garage, two
FOR l!iST RESULTS
9-15-ltc
9·1S.tlc
porohel, shadt trftl, 1112 acre
CALL JtWI2$
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. dusky Bay with relatlws .
ground locelad on Rt. 124.
HELEN
.. VIRG.IL
Paul Jones and other friends .
Mr. and Mrs. I.arry Grlnun LOST. Tronolstor. of Be)!one COPPERTONE ntfrlgarllor,
Syracuae. Ohio, by owner.
TEAFDRD ASSOCIATES
maple breakfast ael, plastic
VIncent and Ryan Oeland and son o1 Columbus spent the ~~;g :~~·,:;1.~~ blo~~ 'r~
Phont Gelllpolla 446-9.139 for
SYRACII$1
living room aul,., 2 maple
appointment.
' ·11.6lc
spent a lew dRys with their weekend with their parents.
Middleport or Pomeroy on
coffee tables, one maple· end
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25-Hn
-~--'-~-~grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mias Sblrlee Ne~Bler, student Tuesday. Phone Ro.. Bell
table. maple bedroom sullt,
chost of drawers. All In good
Frank CJetand and Mrs. Anna at Mountain State College
37&amp;.6387. J10 reword.
condition. Phone m-2619.
Wines wbile their parents, Mr. Parkersburg, spent the' - - - - - - - -9-16-ltp
9·1S.31p
and Mrs. Steve Cleland
weekend with her parents.
Female
Help
Wanted
vacationed at VIrginia Beach.
Frances F08b!r and Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laird .and Carnahan spent the weekend MIOOLE.AGEO lady 1o live In
For Sale.
and do houaework. Apply In
clillG'en of Columbus spent the
wIl h Mr a. Lo e Tisd a Ie a I
person. William Blythe, F1Hh
weekend with her lather, Mr. Buckeye Lake.
S!., Racine. Phone 96·2292.
Unley Hart.
Out of Town OWner
Mr. and Mrs. Francia Morris
9.11 ..1c
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thallon visited Saturday afternoon with - - - - - - Must Sell
of Letart Falls spent a recent Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Lake and For Rent
&amp;mday with Mrs. Addie PelreL children at their home In ~.thens 3 ROOM unfurnlsh&lt;d a pori·
Best Offer Takes H
Mr. and Mro, Carl Circle and County.
ment. Phone 99".t·i2•.
7-I·HC
baby of Columbuo spent the
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Eatr• Lol In Nmoroy, F.,FURNISHED and unfurnished
aportmenls. Cl- to ochoc&gt;l.
t-mallotl """" Mf.2MJ
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WHEEL Horse Soles end
Service. Baum Lumber
Compony, Chesler, Ohio.
Phone 985-3301.
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Creditors
required
fill ·
their cla_lms with 1~ld ffd~!trY ·
within fOUI'I month .
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Pltone 1182·2079.
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Reasonable rates. Phone
John Ru-11, .Golllpol1s .w..
•782 alter 5: JO ' p.m1
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ATHERTON TV ani! Eliclronlc
Service. New Chonnel Mesler
T.Y.S. Phone l.ontl · Boffom ~

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Comple!e Service
Pttone96-3821
RotlrtO; Ohio
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SYRACUSE reoldonls: we, lhe For Rent
DEADLINES
new owners of "Rizer 5 ROOM house. both, m Spring For Sale
s P.M.
oav
Befor e Pub lication
Grocery.' ' welc ome your
Monday On dl lne 9 a.m .
AYe. New gas furnace. call COAL, limestone. EKctfllqr
Salt Works, E. Main st.,
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
business. We wish to serve
99H.013 aller 6 p.m.
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Will be accepted until 911 .m. tor
you In every way possible. we
Pomlll'oy. Phone IW2·3891.
9·1J.6lc
Day of Publication
Will redeem food stamps and
H ·lft
REGUL"TtONS
continue to give family 'NEWLY decorated, 3 room
The Publisher reurve$ the
slamps.
fumllhtd eportment, adulft. SPINF.:T-con$ale plano. Will
B)'Mn.~Morril
~i~!~~~ edi~b~~;~~~~~~~ny 1e~;
Mr. and Nn . Raymond only. 126 Mulberry Ave.
transfer tobtresPQntslbfe ~Wrfy.
'lbe Esther Circle of the pub!ishtr wHI not be responsible
Butcher.
Phone 992'""".
tf
Cash or II ral erms. rite
Baptist Missionary Society met tor more than one incorrect
9-15·5fc
9-4· c Credit Man.,ger, P.O. Boll:
insertion .
276, Shelbyvlfle, Ind., 46174".
Mon!lay ewnlng, Sept, 14 with
RATES
PAUL 'S BARBER Shop, AIR CONOITIONEO sl"plng
H·121p
Mr:t. Edna Pickens, hostess, at
For want Ad Ser:--ice t·
Racine, now open dally I a.m.
kt
1
11
.'i cents per Ward one 1nser 100
to 5 p.m. eJtcept Thursday.
room with 1 chen pr v ege1. AWNINGS tor
doOr
d
1 an
her home. Devotions by Mrs.
Minimum Char'"'e 7Sc
Phone 992·5.UO after 6 p.m.
• s m
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1
f.~ c
9-15-6tc marq·-,
windows,blown
carports,
Dorothy Badgley opened the consecutive
12 cents t n!iowrtlnn
p• r w'"Jrd
three - - - - - - - - and batt
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S
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meeting. Scripture, Romans
1a cent!. per w&lt;~rd six con - HAM SHOOT, unday, 1 p.m. For Sale
Insulation. Elmer White,
12-g..18 A meditatJ.on · "Mer- sec utlve tnse• 'icpns.
Racine Gun Oub.
sales representative. For fret
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, and · 25 ~er cent Disco\Jnl on paid
9-15-Sto:
estimates, phone Charld
cenary or MlSSlonary
ads and ads paid within tO days ..
Rar Hummel
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
prayer · the hymn "Blessed
CARD OF THANKS
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run Soys:
John"'" and Son, Inc.
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Assurance
by the
group,
suo tor
.so word minimum . spor t sm a n Cl u b • sunday •
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September
20.
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titled
precedod
prosram
wor c
9·16-31c
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER ,
k the
dB
I en d" Each addltoona
BLIND ADS
'Bac ·YBr
att e..groun ,
Additional 2Sc Charge p~r
Comple-te with attachments, · ••· tf2,.2141
Pom.,.y
Willi -..nted by Vera Beegle
Advorll,.ment.
MILLER AND SONS Grrocery
Now!
point spray, cordwlnder and . L"-~------:....I
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OFFICE HOURS
and Ashland Service Station
throw-away bags. Full cash
Readings by memberslncludod
e
JO
a.m
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to,
,.,.
p.m
Dolly,
at
the
Cro..,.oads
on
R!.
12•
TRUCKLOAD
price only $31. Terms HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
11
"FdodfCI'theSoul , '"lbeGood 8 : 30 am to 12 :oo Noon
between
Pomeroy and
TIRE SALE
available. Phone 992-2685.
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Shepherd", "I Am the Way", ''I saturdlly
Rutland Is now open for
I Tl... lt R11. Price. Get
9-11-6tc
992-2522.
Am Going to Worship. GOO" and Card of Thanks
business. Bo!h the store and 'supp'ly' ~K- Pr lea While !his
to.IO.Ifc
the garage hove been
~ 115 1
PAINT OAMAGE - 1970 ZIG·
"Uttle Arthur". Miss. Beegle THE FAMILY of carl Walton
remodeled to provide a
Super Service Station
z,."'.G sewing machlne1. Still In
·MIX
CONCRETE
closed her p-ogram with a wishes to thank all their
pleasant atmosphere tor
J. W. C.rsey, Mgr.
original car1ons. No at - READY
delivered . riaht to your
reading, "Think of Another."
friends and neighbors for
shop:r.ers. Store hours,
Ph. ft2.f932
tachments needed, as our
prolect. Fast and easy. Fr"
The business session in charge their kindness during our
Mon ay through Saturday are
Open 24 Houn
controls are built-ln. Sews
est mates. Phone 992-321"*•
sorrow. Special thanks to
6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Garage hours,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Gaegleln Rtady-MIK Co.,
of Dorothy Badgley foDbwed White's Funeral Home, Rev .
Monday through Saturday, 8
buttonholes. S6WS on buttons.
Middleport, Ohio.
and closed with the Lord's
Eldon Blake, and the
a .m. toSp.m. Closed Sur.day. ANTIQUE marble top table, monograms, and blind hem
6-:JO.tfc
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pallbearers.
We
at
Miller
and
Sons
are
$125.
Jenny
Lind
single
bed,
stitch.
Full
cash
price,
$38.50
Prayer In uru.son. ~'.u01~,
ens
Mrs, Virginia Walton and
determined to please you, the
$35. Phone 992·28Gl.
or E-Z terms. Phone 992-2685.
sened delil'i.oUB refreshments Family.
customer. Stop and Shop at
9·13-6tc
9-11-6tc SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanl!ollon, S!eWart, Ohio. Ph.
to nine members present.
9-17-ltp
our out-of-town stare with the - - - - , - - - , - - ,
KENNEBEC Potatoes. largo,
662
A son was born to Mr. and MY SINCERE tllonkstoall the
' 3011 •
2·12·,11~
In -town prices.
hUndred. Pets For Sale
9·16·61c all pur~se. ••
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Ml."s. i.eon Jofdan, named
friends and neighbors. tor
Clle m le off R . 124. Great BARKAROO Kennels, lovable
Rl. 338. Tom Sayro,
Matlhew Leon. Grandparents tholr cards and g11fts of food WILL give plano lessons in my Bend
Miniature Schnau~rs, Torch.
Phon• U"Jol•
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re..:elved durin; my rea:nt
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ar.• Mr. and "-.
Pub
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Illness. YourthoughHulness Is
ome. one
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9.11 ..lp
~~t. Phone Coolville 61&gt;7·
Bradford, Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
greatly appreciated.
_ _ _ __ _ _ _s_
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Real Estate For Sale
DwigbtOJiver, Pomeroy; greatEldon GauL
NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
9-6·12tc
Sleeps six. Phone 992-3954.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. --cc--::---::--cc9::-·'•·uo
Help Wanted
9-11-6tc BASSET purples, AKC rtg·
Olio Bradford, Racine RD., and WE WANT 1o thank oil our WAITRESS, night shill. No
lsttreci o Belbay herl Mrs. Elizabeth Roush, Letart
friends and neighbors In
experience necessary. Cell SPENCER'S MARKET' Gel , taga. JJS.SSO. Just off Rt. 7
Middleport who were so kind
992-9941.
Falls
near Tuppers Plains, Ohio. POMEROY ~ 2 slory frame, 3
your Bl~ Boy tomatoes at
·
ftfter our home burned.
9-15-51t
full
bedrooms.
bath,
Spencers
Market.
Large
Francis Benedum, Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Thanks also to Heiner's
basement with a nice apartsmooth
and
firm,
$1.10, 6
Coolville
667·3856.
Wilcoxen and family and
Bakery (Hun!lngton · Mid· T. V. technician for bench and
ment In 11. corner IC&gt;I, In good
pounds and over, per basket.
S.16·30!C
dleport
·
Charleston)
mother, Mrs. Fred Wllcoxen
service calls. Musf be e~e ­
condition. $10,500.
Apples for eaflng or cooking,
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
perienced. Phone Long
nice, 4 pounds tor 49c. Other PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
joined other members at
Rev . Audry Miller, Mr. and
BoHom 985-A-W.
fruits and vegetables at extra and bird dogs. AKC. Pef and MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
Lancaster for a family picnic
Mrs . Raullln Moyer, the
9-6-Hc
frame, 3 bedrooms, bath, full
savings. One mile norfh of show puppies. Grooming .
&amp;mday. Others present were
Middleport F1re Department,
basement, ' rooms In all.
Eastern High School.
Phone m.s.wJ.
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Mrs. Henrietta Ruttencutter, DRlVERS NEEDED. Train
9·16·3tc
$9,500.
3·17.ffc
Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd J onesw ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Findley,
now to drive semi - truck,
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Rock Earl Heiner, Mrs. Beulah
local and over the road, diesel
MIDDLEPORT - I story
heifer , heavy
Young and son and Mr. and
Maxey and daughters, and
or gas. E•perlence helpful but HOLSTEIN
frame, 2 bedrooms, bath,
springer; 25 feeder shoats, 12- Auto Sales
Mrs.• Frederick Wilcoxen of
everyone else who helped In
not necessary. You can earn
somt: remodeling donfJi. $4,500.
l6
disc.
high
wheeled
wagon.
any way.
over $4 per hour after short
1962
RAMBLER,
•
door,
ex.
John
Houdashelt,
Minersville,
Colwnbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mefralnlng. For application and
cellent condition. Phone 992- PROPERTY IS . MDYING
Mrs. Waid Sayre is leaviro~~ lo
Daniel and Family.
personal Interview. call 513- Ohio.
FAST, LET US SELL YOURS
3«2.
9·15·3tp
9·11· ltp
visit Mr. and Mrs. ayde Sayre
241·5572, or write Safety
TODAY.
9-15-3tc
Dept .. Uniled Systemo. Inc .• EARLY American stereo radio
HENRY CLELAND
at Springfield, Ohio and they
Room 426, 307 E. 4th St.,
REAlTOR
.
1966
TORONAOO,
fully
combination,
AM
and
FM
will go to FUnt, Mich. to
NOTICE
Transportation Bldg., Cln·
equipped with air . Phone 1•2· Office m.mt Ros. m·IHI
radio.
4·speaker
sound
clnnatl, Ohl?.
9·16·31&lt;
celelrate the 90th lirthday gf HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
5155.
system. 4-speed automatic
9-17-2tc
Mrs. Finis (Sayre) Craig.
Laurel Cliff, now open each
9·15-Stc
changer. Bafance $78 ..40. Use
our budget . terms. can 992Duncan Mahoney who has
Friday to receive con 3352.
been vlsiUng his grandparents,
slgnment&gt; at 10 a.m . Auction EXPERIENCED beautician In
1969 FORO Econollne Van. 3,600
Middleport area. Phone m.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
9·15·6tc
miles, must sell. See at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
your merchandise .
3440.
Newell ' s Sunoco. Phone
WlckUne, left by plane ror his
J.22.tfc
9·17 ..!c WALNUT, modern style, •·
Chesler 985-33.50:
fford Conn
speaker sound system, 4·
9-13-tfc
lmne at Sta
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LAST CHANCE to earn
speed automatic changer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sacco of Christmas monev with
Bllance $6.C.J9. Us!&amp; our
m., spent Labor Day , PloyJt~t~Toys. No collect,
a ...
.
hi•··, 'jf-'?:J ~,~ciOel terms. C.l~! 9911. '' '1!',·
9 15~1
' \0\'' 'ber
. ......bt, Mr.
lng,: n ' ' lvtf'ltolll""o cash ·
~'' ,m~
·lol!l
~-.inves.tment. Call collect, 4 ROOM house, · balb. all
an
r-.Jaceb Holman.
cna~lotte Heiskell, 614-Jn.
utilities, porr.:h . Cal,! St., 65 BTU WARM Morning gas
Mrs. Mabel Roush returned
4791.
Pomeroy . Will sell on land
heater. practically new .
home after visiting her son-tn9-13-6tc
contract. Call 992-.5122 or
Phone 992-6742.
Gallipolis 441\.9304.
9·1htc
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WILL pick up merchandise and
9·16.6lp - - , - - - , - - - Calvert Allen at f:ltarleston, W. ( lake to auction on a per.
HALF RUNNER beans, 51 bu.
Va . who accompanied ber and
centage basis . Call Jim
pick your own. Charles
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. Wanted To Buy
Hilton, Portland, Ohio. Phone
spent the weekend here.
3 BEDROOMS - Paneling Ill
Phone 742·4.461.
843·2268.
through, nice closets, eleCtric
OLD
furniture,
dishes,
brass
Mr , and Mrs. Jackie Paine
9·2').tfc
9·15.6tc
range.
Forced air heat . Full
beds,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller
,
were recent visitor.s of Mr. and
~=--__:
basemen!. Only 512,1100.110
Rt. •· Pomeroy, Ohio. Call =c~·
FRESH
LOAO
canning
Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Jr . and
Waoblnglon'a Salary
992·6271,
~eaches, Red and yellow
lamily.
9·l·tfC
AIR CONDITIONED ~ 3
In his fll'SI Inaugural ad·
Dellclouupplos. Also, honey, Real Estate For Sale
bedrooms with larg,e c ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd &lt;llapman dress In New York City, - - - - - sorghum and apple elder 11 LOTS WITH all utilities.
11!:~ ceramic tile baths FUll
OLD
LIPR
IGHT
pianos,
any
and Shelley and Kimmle CJ! April 30, 1'18!1, George Wash·
well as all other regularly
Rntrlcted sub division. 1h to
basement. Garage. 18.60
condition, as long as have not stocked
fres.h produce Items.
2-acre lots. Phone Chtster
Columbus were recent guests CJ! ington apologized that he
highHI I!Ht bill. $26ll00.110
been wet. Paying $10 each. Bright Star
Is Mason,
985.J301, night 985·3302.
was
"unpracticed
In
civil
Flrstfloor only. Mondays will W. Va.'s Market
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West and
oldest market
1-6-Hc FURNITURE - 6 rooms, hC&gt;I
admlnls tratlon" and an·
be pltk·UP day . Wrile, giving featuring everyday
lamBy.
water, porches. · Double
good directions. Witten Plano prices on produce, discount
nounced that he would acG=-=oo=o:-:-ln_v_e-:-st;-m-e:-:n-:t-p:-:r::gp=erty.
grocery
Mr. and Mrs. David Neue cept no salary.
goroge. Nlca lot. Blacktop
Company, Box 181, Sardis,
and meet Items. Bring the . Houaa wllh three furnished
road. $5.600.110
and baby CJ! BalUmore, Ohio,
Ohio 439&lt;6.
whole family and get your
apartmtnts, basement, two
S.20·tfC
spent Saturday with his molber, weekend with their parents, Mr.
free tickets on our big prlzt
garages. Monthly Income, 15 R90fi\.RICK VENEER-I
Mro. Don Nease.
give-a -way. No purchase
S190. Priced rHaonably for office rooms on first noor;,
and Mro. Gene Yost and Mr.
required. Allllckefl ore tree.
quick ..,,. Phone IW2·3011.
Mrs. Lav1nta Simpson spent a and Mrs. Hmner Circle.
rHide!&gt;ca on Second. Centr•l
Lost and Found
Ge.llull dttalluf Bright Sler
7·19·!fc hHI. l.arga porktng 1~1 Willi
week in Columbus with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush LOST. J.year old. brown. port
Market next to Drlve-lh
five garogl!l. ~.500.00
Marian Knlgbbttep and Alida. and Mildred spent a week owr collie, part shepherd dog.
Theatre on U. S. Rl. 33. 7 ROOM m-n home wllh
Mason. w. Va.
Mrs. Ann Coo spent a week In Labor Day In Akron and San· Syracuse. Phone 992-7032.
baurn•nt, garage, two
FOR l!iST RESULTS
9-15-ltc
9·1S.tlc
porohel, shadt trftl, 1112 acre
CALL JtWI2$
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. dusky Bay with relatlws .
ground locelad on Rt. 124.
HELEN
.. VIRG.IL
Paul Jones and other friends .
Mr. and Mrs. I.arry Grlnun LOST. Tronolstor. of Be)!one COPPERTONE ntfrlgarllor,
Syracuae. Ohio, by owner.
TEAFDRD ASSOCIATES
maple breakfast ael, plastic
VIncent and Ryan Oeland and son o1 Columbus spent the ~~;g :~~·,:;1.~~ blo~~ 'r~
Phont Gelllpolla 446-9.139 for
SYRACII$1
living room aul,., 2 maple
appointment.
' ·11.6lc
spent a lew dRys with their weekend with their parents.
Middleport or Pomeroy on
coffee tables, one maple· end
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25-Hn
-~--'-~-~grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mias Sblrlee Ne~Bler, student Tuesday. Phone Ro.. Bell
table. maple bedroom sullt,
chost of drawers. All In good
Frank CJetand and Mrs. Anna at Mountain State College
37&amp;.6387. J10 reword.
condition. Phone m-2619.
Wines wbile their parents, Mr. Parkersburg, spent the' - - - - - - - -9-16-ltp
9·1S.31p
and Mrs. Steve Cleland
weekend with her parents.
Female
Help
Wanted
vacationed at VIrginia Beach.
Frances F08b!r and Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laird .and Carnahan spent the weekend MIOOLE.AGEO lady 1o live In
For Sale.
and do houaework. Apply In
clillG'en of Columbus spent the
wIl h Mr a. Lo e Tisd a Ie a I
person. William Blythe, F1Hh
weekend with her lather, Mr. Buckeye Lake.
S!., Racine. Phone 96·2292.
Unley Hart.
Out of Town OWner
Mr. and Mrs. Francia Morris
9.11 ..1c
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thallon visited Saturday afternoon with - - - - - - Must Sell
of Letart Falls spent a recent Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Lake and For Rent
&amp;mday with Mrs. Addie PelreL children at their home In ~.thens 3 ROOM unfurnlsh&lt;d a pori·
Best Offer Takes H
Mr. and Mro, Carl Circle and County.
ment. Phone 99".t·i2•.
7-I·HC
baby of Columbuo spent the
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Eatr• Lol In Nmoroy, F.,FURNISHED and unfurnished
aportmenls. Cl- to ochoc&gt;l.
t-mallotl """" Mf.2MJ
ort1 ..~.
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epair
service, MA
all makes, ' 992·2114.
The F• brlc Shop, Pom eroy.
Authcrlzed Singer Saln and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.

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Hamer M CirCle, of · R ~ F.. ·
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WHEEL Horse Soles end
Service. Baum Lumber
Compony, Chesler, Ohio.
Phone 985-3301.
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dectaltd,late of Melg• county, ...
OhiO.
Creditors
required
fill ·
their cla_lms with 1~ld ffd~!trY ·
within fOUI'I month .
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JPr~ba~;Brj~~Dt ot·
Refrigeration service. Jack s , county
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Pltone 1182·2079.
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Reasonable rates. Phone
John Ru-11, .Golllpol1s .w..
•782 alter 5: JO ' p.m1
A-7-Hc
ATHERTON TV ani! Eliclronlc
Service. New Chonnel Mesler
T.Y.S. Phone l.ontl · Boffom ~

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Comple!e Service
Pttone96-3821
RotlrtO; Ohio
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COLUMBUS, Ohio IUP!) State attorney general Paul W.
Brown said today Ohio stands to
lose 18.6 miUion in taxes from
lhe Penn-Central railroad because of two legal actions, with
$5.8 million of it ticketed lor
school support In ~9 counties.
Brown, in a letter to Gov.
Jame• A. Rhodes, said that if
Rhodes is considering caDlng a
special session of the General
Assembly for any reason, this
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evaders who are imprisoned or
have fled to Canada."
The vice president said, " The
American working man is a
captive of no party" and ''mare
and more the Amerlcan work·
ing man is turning away from
the people who have sold out
his interest, more and more he
Is turninC to candidates who
understand his views."
"The only time Democratic
leaderl have been able w bring

about full employment ts during
a war or preparations for a
war," he said.
Addreaslng about 6,000 per·

sons, including 100 obscenity·
chanting hecklers at Midland,
Agnew charged "Lenore Rom·
ney's opponent and some of the
other kneejerk spenders In
Congress" and "trying to pile
oo more spending than the
country csn allord."

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large and extra large sizes.
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Forest Green
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Olive Heather
Steel Blue
Navy Blue _
Maroon
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to .&lt; the policies of Th~ propooed pickup service However, 1,'0!111CU has kept the
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lddle~l ~ouncU 108Y be developed Into a controversy in dllllip operatlilg deaplle several
br,oupr at t~e · November Middleport aller Mayor c. o. watnlngs by the Meigs County
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Fisher divorced hlmael! from Department of Health.
.Tiila is,the promlae o1 Verner the proposal in an open letter to VUiage councU membel'11
~ See who told Tbe Dally Sentlnel the residents of the town. have felt for the m01t ptrt that
.· ~· ~presonta , a ."minority Meeting Monday night, council ifthe ,v~geworetoositfa.~tht
, Fjlllll that OIJPOIIOS a town- and the mayor argued ·the pickup service with · a pa.W
•, operated garbage pickup points of the leller and no lruck the community ctJuld
...rvice.
decision was ruched .. 00 more readily meet state
See said the group ia fighting whether the vlllage would requlrementslnoperaUonofthe
lilt proposed garbage operaUon proceed with the plans to landfill.
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Ill the villag~ on ~a grounds operale the lrasb pickup.
A group with whiCh Se · Ia
·!hat .the cumnu111ty cannot CouncU has charged that the associated several weeks ago
: ~~~ford to purchase a packer mayor'sletterbroughlanend w circulaled a referendum
-·Ita~ estimated to cost a the response from residents oo a petition •hlch will place before
, ,,, -;infl!lmum ol ~·IJIIO·
letter from councD aeldng if •·oters of the tOwn the tssue o1
,!If! Charged ~t the, village IDwnspeople would want the whether an action by council
· · has been asked !4 . tePlace a service. On the upper hand, imposing the penntsslv, auto
1ra1A!r meter oo one prGperty, SOIIle ssy the letter from council 1a1: of $5 a year eflecUve In
but has no! done so. The f)lllure oo the people offered them no Jan,181')' will sland. The acUon
l'f the village oo act OJ) the choice as wwhether they want has been llled with the Meigs
1118tler qf a meiA!r Indicates that a village operated service.
' County Board of Elections to
.lhe community Ia not lil)an• Mayor Flaher haa sllggeated place before vol&lt;l'l at the Nov. 3 PT. PLEASANT - Mary Jo
-able ~ enter the garba&amp;e several tiDleo that lho ¥1liage•a elecltoil.
Blaine, 45, Galllpolls Ferry,
shot In the forehead with a rifle,
died at her home Thursday
aiiA!moon.
A man is listed in critical
condition at $t. !4arY's H01pital
In HuntlngtA&gt;n with a gunshot
wound to the right temple.
Mason County Sheriff T. H.
Huffman ssid Mn. Blaine and
William H. Blaine, 56, had bt!t!n
granted ·a divorce ip Mason
Circuit Court Thursday.
The officer said apparenUy an
argllment ensued at the Blaine
home laiA!r In the day and that
the •oman was fatally shot.
· Tbe lherlff said It appeared
Uie . had Wounded himaelf

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~toSa· Valley. The 4tlvetJi
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Herman Lohse
Reg. 35·11 WiP•- Dies Wednesday Reg. 30·• WJ&amp;S
Herman Lohse, 79, Mid·
He£ 25·111
dleport, died
al hjs

out that the Penn Central, in its
petition to reorganize under the
~eaday
federal bankruptcy laws, has
summer
horne
on Lakeshore
asked the federal courts w d~
Drive
at
File
Lakes,
Mich.
fer payment of all taxes w
Mr.
Lohse,
a
member
of the
states and subdivisions in which
Middleport Church of Chris!,
the Une operates.
was
a retired line foreman lor
For the last haH of 1969,
the
Columbus and Southern
Brown said, the railroad owes
Ohio
Electric Co.
$5.38 million In taxes apporBorn
Nov. 23, 1890, in Athens
llonable to ~9 counties with
County,
he was the son of the
more than 70 per cent of the
late ,Theodorus and Mary
revenue going oo schools.
Brown said In another case Lohse. Also preceding him In
he Is appealing a recent deci· death were a son, Robert; two
sion of the Board of Tax Ai&gt;' brothers, and three sisiA!rs.
peats where the Tax Commls· Surviving are his wife,
slonerii 1966 evaluation of the Eleanor Stoneking Lohse; a
Harold ,
Pomeroy
railroads portion of the system son,
businessman
;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
In Ohio was reduced !rom $176
Ida
Malone
and
Mrs.
Abna
million to $78 million.
H the Ohio Supreme Court Bw·Jre; a brother, Willlam ;
upholds the action, Brown ssld seven grandchildren, and two
there would be an additional great.grandchildren.
loas of $3.3 million to the coun· Following aervices at 10 a. m.
ties for the 1966 tax year which today at the Bostic Funeral
would have to be paid back to Home at Manton, Mich., lhe
body will be brought to the
the railroad.
Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home
"The case hinges upon the
late
Thursday
)lfhere
services
proper tax formula to be appUr&lt;l to a nllroad IIUCh aa will be llekl•t 2 p. "l· Bl!llrda7
Pelln Central and it seenu1 with the Rev. ltaltllln Moyer
clear to me that it Is time lor officiating. Burial will be In the
the General Assembly w face Union CemeiA!ry at Athens.
the problem squarely, " said Friends lllliY caD at the lunenll
home anyllme after this
Brown.
evening.
"In my view a suhatantiaDy
Increased gross receipts tax lor
aU public utlUUea based upon
receipts arising out of doing
COLUMBUS iUPI~ business in Ohio, or some ap- Nollonwlde huurance Co.,
portionable formula directed 00. IU largeol ouw b11nirer Ill
ward wtal r •ceipts, ought to be O)lln, will IWP lakinC new
considered," he said. "The pre- c~aoomen effective Oct. I
sent and highly compllcsted beca-11 caaaot afford lbem
fonnulae are much too suscep- but will coatlaue w tss..
tible to legal attack."
laauraaee far preaeat
H the money is lost, Brown eutomen, II wu 8IIIIOIIIICed
ssld, the General Assembly today.
should consider some fonn of.
Nalloa1flde, wklcb la·
lmmedlale ~cing to supple· olltuted o 1Z perceal rale hike
ment, or provide for, the loss lor 11111111,118 Oblo cosoomen
of school revenues.
earUer lbfl moalh, said It
Brown said he would appear doeo uol bave eDOUgb ouplu
at the Penn Central hearing In laado oa band to lake oa oay
Philadelphia oo protest de· new cutomen, at 1eut for
!erring payment of the $5.38 lbe llaol quarter of the
million In 1969 la..s.
preseal fllcal year.
" It appears oo me that this
is an effort upon the ~t of
the trusiA!es to achieve a stat·
us of linanclal liquidity in substit.!Uon lor the !allure of the
Congresa to give the railroad
financial support," Brown said.

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from South Vietnam of U.S.
lroOpe and o- of the otbor
1971.
WASHINGTON (UP!) Mme. Binh, "foreign minis· The Sooale, dlsplaylnC aglla. foreign counlrles In the U.S.
ter" in the VietCong's so-caned a dlstaole lor maklag camp, and
"The quastlon of ..,leasing
Provisional
Revolutionary memben otop IIIWag, today
Government, ended a five-week rejecled a mDIIoa to ball a captured military men."
"The queatlon of Vietnamese
boycotl today and mel the new Southern · led debale Ofllasl
armed
locces In South Vietnam
American negotiawr, David K. a cooslltullolal ameadmenl
shaD
be reaolved by the
E. Bruce, lor the first time.
w provide dire&lt;l, popularShe offered an eight-point vole eleclloa of prelldenll. Vietnamese parties among
peace Initiative which caDed for
Rejected ""' Seaate lhtmaelves," she added, apdiscussions on the freeing of DemocJallc Leader Mike parenUy merrlng oo the Jong.
prisoners of war if the United Mansfield's pelllloa for standing U.S. coniA!ntioo that
States would agree to the first cloture - lhe oaly device by North Vietnamese troops are
coodition of withdrawal.
which the Seasle I:ID damp a present In South Vietnam In
According w the text of her Umlt oa debate aad lerce a massive numbers.
She sold the Saigon regime of
conference statement, Mme. vote on an isaae. It hu
President
Nguyen Van Thieu
Blnh said that if the U.S. seldom been lavol&lt;ed - the
must
be
replaced by "an
government declares its read!· last time on Marcb C, 1B18.
ness to withdraw its troops by :::::~~:::·:;:~m:::~~:::::::::::~~::==::.~:::~:=:::::~:::::::::~ adminialraUon which stands loc
peace, Independence and neu·
trallty." She excluded Thieu,
, Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky,
and Premier Tran Thien Khiem
from membership In this
government.

School Income
Is Threatened

' Now You
Know '
Cooeatogl wagona

with a .30-30 calibre rifle.
Assisting in the investigation
were State Trooper J. R. Smith
and Mason Coroner John
Grubb.

Mrs. Blaine, a nurse's ald at
Lakin StaiA! Hospital, is survived by two sons, William H.
Blaine Jr. of Hogsett and carl
Blaine with the Army in
Georgia; the father, Joseph
Hogsett, who resided with the
Blainesi two sisters, Mrs.
Beatrice Thomas of Huntlngwn,
and Mrs. Louisa Blake of
Ashland; a brother, Bill Hogsett
and a grandchild.
The body is a\_ the Mohr·
Stevens Funeral Horne here.

CARRJED AWAY- The remains ol Mary Jo Blaine, 45,
GaWpoUs Ferty, are placed In an ambulance oulalde her
Galllpolis Ferr)' home. Her eotranged husband, Willlam H.
Blaine, 56, is impliested In the murder...tl:l'lnpled suicide. He
is In a Huntington hospltal crltlcslly WOJmded.

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