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,of" John J. GUiigan, oched~
~to testify• today befill'e 8 grand
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1o alricUy a Republican ocandal.
The Republican• know
'perfectly well lllat I bave no
"periOilallmowledge whatever of
; the U!egal loons; of the lllck·
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aordld mesa.'' Gilligan aald.
• "But they have decided to
~try ·- for purely polillcol
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·,.IOIIIihow Involved Ill their ocan·
.dil bY. lnlmmoniltg me to •t;,
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,' 'They hope to convert the
'· grand jill')' into a " 081;':"' In
•1 thlt campaign," he said, So be
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·~ ."The IC&amp;I!dallla IIA!pubUean
ocindal, . lllfpl Joana were
:,mode front~ llate treasury
.iby llapublicai\ elected and ap\'pointed officlala," Gilligan said.
."'The lOans were arranged 11)1
:o;pRiiitn..,t lltpubllcana who
·l;!llarged large lees for sec!llriniJ
•lbe.loana."
•. The grlllld jury is lnveaUgat;:Ing a teries of loans .made
·;~~~~wg~~ the office of State
;,'l'realurer John D. Herbert and
.:,~lhrqh lbe SChool Employes

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OOL'UMBVS (VPI)- Ohio'• · lifter the teat at retlrillg 'v.s. dilctplined and financed poliUon
:.(;".[&gt; ., going lobe claM,"..,.,
pr&lt;J1!11 ~- organisation, Sen. Stephen M. Young,.D&lt;Jhlo. c~ or~&amp;n~saUon in the country
Metzenbawn .
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00110 finds itaelf in a position view0ondomestic . .t'-" ..,/'~ 0
trailing WI W!!'re
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'oiled unttunder the illrecUon of
S!llf\dlng in Talt'Ji WJJ is somewhere bflween supine and ritietandanAmertca. ·n ~() ' . ;.
"illlie 'riew.tr a f.,..,:tee~lil=·~~=~~~~;l
State ~udilor .Jio8er Cloud, the peerleos Ray c, Blial, baa Democrat Howard M. Melzen· prone."
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bai!ID,&amp;WealthyCievelllndpul&gt;- Bu• there are Signs of Ufe. brlnJ 011!: bq;'J !lome,
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Uon aile!- lt wu 1earne&lt;l filii and· a noisy ocandallhla year mer astronaut Jolin Glenn In publicon National Commlltee
TolielPbt.campalgn,~ · ,ubl!cao Cloud, 10, Is a GIDiglill, I ~·oftlailr:JI!I.
lhort torm l9ans made lhrol18h have caii!Od visible craclca in the primary. I,Jet,zenbaum cam- are mindful of the tmplcl of bamn lialillned up ape8lllng ap- r11me Iarmer who 11P¥:eJ hit the NaWJ duriJii
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the treuurer'a office eiCNded the "-·Ntcan dynaoty.
pa'""• 81 11 hli opponent were Ohio's election,
poaranees 1n Oblo for ·Young, Clli1Versation with aclalllatiooa
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Nov, 3,generill elecUon Nixon.
He attacb the idmlnllNlloil May JJelp
fanner V.S. ALtclmey General Ute "gee, wbiz" ....
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of the SERB loans may 'alto be Iindo the Statehoute, in llepub- traUon In lj]lnosl every speech. Already, the rtaUonal organt- 1iamsey Clark and Democrallc Jove of Mae."
bert from l!le' d!olti'Qrl!r 1I.a;,..
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Jiean banda Iince 1963, up tor
ATall victory would Rive the zaU'\0 has aenl In Harry, V.S. Sends. Edmund Muatll of Cloud baa won 1.$ eta!- and ROdman, Mltftre II)'**IJ7:11t- '
8J'&amp;be in a tosa-up race for goY' GOP both Senate aeat.f In Ohio. "Buck" Limbouae to get the Maille, Gell'ge McGovern, s.b., local elecUona wltbout '' loaa . tack off Olnawa.
Members of the llnpa lllat ar- ernor. The Demoerall, running Tb" Republicans were spllt campaign off dead center. And Birch Bayh, Ind .• and Harold overbill 34-)'ear pollllcol career. He wu elected to ~
ranged many of the I~, f~ Cc~ngreuman John J. 11)1 Tall's primary victory over there are reports that n..t !lug""-, Iowa.
The state auditor il reaarded City CoundiltYtllljmea lllld Ill
Croltera Inc., contributed to the Gilligan against etate Auditor Gov. James A. Rhodes, who month President Nixon will Tall, 53, and Metzenbaum, 52, by many as the greateat clear· IIIII pulled ofJ hiz greatell lJ:I.
pollllcol campalgna Ill llliiiiY Rog0r _Cloud, are given their wu problblted by the etate Con- swing through the Buckeye State are both millionaires. Early lnghouse of information on elate ump 11)1 defeating the poiNiiul
leadlng Republican~ lncludiiJtl' beat cbinee t4 take over since sUtuUon from seeking a lhtrd to lend a hand.
estimates project their cam- government in Ohio.
U.S. Sen. Frank J. LaUICile, DHerbert, Cloud, 'State sen. Rob- 1~, 'ltben MidJael v. Dl sene straight term as governor.
Taft,..., of "Mr. Republican" paign """"""""at up to $1.5 mil- Democrat Gilligan, 41, Ia a Oblo, for the Democrallc in Turner of Marioo, state at- ted a Democratic - p .
Two weeko later, disaster - the late U.S. Sen. fiobert A. Uon apiece, but botll camps are red-haired former Englleh pro- torial nomlnallllft In IIIII•.. :.
torney general Paul W. Brown
Tbelltpublll;liriPl'8..izati&lt;Slal struck again in the form of a Taft- and 1randson of Presl- crying poverty.
lessor who is Hable· to say anyVIc.._ Drift
lllld Gov. James A. ~·
·problems complleate the Senate diJc&lt;w"''Y lllat some of the GOP dent William Howard Taft, has
Limit Spending
thing.
The Democratic altornay
Cloud and Herbert said tliey race, wlllch might olhenol!e be lllltewlde nominees had accept- ~ aloof from what the Met.zenbawn spent f/32,000 to
"H I were Gilligan's cam- from ClnclnnaU ls ltiiiWIU.C •
returnedthecampa1gnconlribu· 8 refetel)dum on the Nixon ad- edcampalgnconlributionsfrom Detqocrats cell the "statehouse wtn hil primary race and taft palgn manager," IIIWI08 a viglll'OIII drive lor the bllcli:lnl
Ilona while the others spent mlnillralidl.
a firm doing buslnesa with the Scandal."
spentl60l,OOO.Bothhnveagreed Republleanatrategtst, "l'deend of organized labor and Ia
theirs. As a result of the dll- Republicana are sending V.S. state.
He lias concentrated on na- lhis Ume to llmited their radio him 1o HawaU WlUI the elecUon hammering
a war
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closure, Cloud demanded that lltp. Robel! Tall Jr., whoae As one Democrat put it: ti&lt;Slallaaues. where he sticks and television spending to Ia over. He has a propensity Republic&amp;DJ about Obio'l
Herbert·and Turner gel off the family loa symbol of the party, "What once was the heat close to tbe administration line, $2621100.
for saying the wrong thing at
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One of the flnns that received
M million In loans arranged
through the treasurer's office
was the Four Se88QIIa Nursing
Homes Inc. of Oklahoma City
which has since filed fer reorganizaUon under the federal
bankruptcy laws.
King Resources Inc., Denver,
Colo., received p million In
Joana. A spoteaman fiH' the VOl. XXIII NO. 111
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1970
POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT
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PHNOM 'PENH (VPI) ,~ Mlnlaler Lon Not flew
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borrowed
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'Cimbojtian military operation.
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surrounded 11)1 the Cooupunllta
lor more lhan two monlll8.
The Conununilta stalled the
drive 14 mlles north of sto1111,
encircling the nlne Cambodian
battalions. A relief force of
Cambodian paratroopen broU
through the Communllt riDe
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At Congress'. l)oor
A ruling by a federal judge ,bas in etJect placed responsibility for the Vietnam war squarely where it belongs-on
Congress and indirectly, on lhe American citizenry which,
boWever iril~rfectly, e1ercises ultimate control over what
Congress does or does not do.
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Judge Orrin G. Judd of Brooklyn bas rejected a com·
plaint brought by an Army private who cha leng"l' orders
to sencl him to Vietnam on the grounds that the war Ia
uneonstltullonal.
Se&lt;!tion 8 of Article I ol the Constitution gives to Coru!ress
the power to declare war, and Congress has never decfared
that a state of war exists in Vietnam.
But in a 50-page opinion, Judge Judd held that:
"The Congress repeatedly and unmislakenly authorized
the use ol armed forces of the United Slates to lll!ht in
Vietnam. Whether Ibis was a prudent action or a lragic
diversion of men and money is immaterial.
"The Vietnam conflict cannot be blamed on usurpation
by either of the presidents who bave held otJice from 1964
to date. Having reached that decision, tbe court's function
is ended."
Uncloubt.edly, Congress would never bave underwritten
and the American people would never have tolerated President Johnson's Intervention in Vietnam in 1964 (which he
inillated by virtue of his constitutional power as Commander·in.Chief of the armed forces) had anyone been able
to foresee what lay ahead.
But we bought !be war-out of ignorance or unconcern or
simple trust In the nation's leaders and the nation's purpoees or maybe even partly out of an "arrogance of power"
Senator Fulbright has remarked upon.
And in the same way we are buying President Nlzon'1
for bringing the war to an end in the best way which
wilb the consent of Congress and the people-knows
how.

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'!'llCIIIPUtethnqarieolnherontlnlootball.Theybavebeenr!ghtlO
-~ 'lldiel, 1rrmg 9, and ball r!ght twice (aHIIIel).
•: • " ·Thill, the Marauden face up early to IDIIdna the scribes
\:t __ FrldayDightatTankStadiumthey gettllelronlylbolof
i :." _. ~ allbt lavuilel, the Ironton l'lsera.
Nlll' two wlriiiUp conleala, a bum-4Hnlm victory over St.
i• Joe, and a briUialll dlaoectlng of Belpre 1aa1 Friday evonlnilln
., Marauder Stadium (.U), the Marauders 1llllll be· accounted
~·. ~, They will be up.
~;'"' '';. 'i1ua same will be like palling all yoll: chips In the pot on the
o tllileaid.MaraJICierlansfeeiMr.Cllanceyandstatlhaveahelty

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~ -1r81 lrilh authoriiY, mJdlng eonfidlllee. Friday night
;. tlwsottllt!ropportlaiiiYio&amp;bowttllfllrreal.
, ; " Tllelltwlle, thla lf/OMarauder Club hal a number of actors
"'" aub!B b lt.lmp"elllve, Itlloaabl Friday nfSbl, were:
· -The doftnllve frullllve, lrcm 111d to end, of Wa)'lll! WeU,
•. FredLee,JolmTbomaa,RogerAbboltandJeffMorriii. NonewW
;: .val bnak 111Ybod7's l[lrint re&lt;XII'ds. but all are quick to react,
,."~!now~ Ill bit and lllowo.cl defenllve S8'fV7.
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:•:. Wlriy,llbole Ifill II accurate llld slrong. He will benefit !rom
• esperllactander be191erfire, whichhewlllgotFrlday nl&amp;hl. He
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trickyi"unning to down Oakland we gave them," he said, "and
they had the ball most of the
Ume. Their defenaa waa u:cellent and kept giving the ball to
the offenae."
This figures out to be guesslns to the Raiders and I'm really
The draw play Madden
percentage ol S%.3 per cent for proud of them," Brown said menUoned was a 76-rard
21 yeara.
paternally of his team mem· toochdown scamper by CinclnDuring the buslneaa meeUng bers
nail fullback Jeas PhWips oo a
the members elected Lee "We were up for 11. 11 was an third......WO situation.
Hamilton of Radio Station Inspired effort," he conUnued.
"I'm sure everyone was
WLGN. Loo!an. aa the lll'es)deiiL"" "Defensively it was a wonderful aurpriaed when it went for a
RobSilerofthetrontmTribune effort"
touchdown," a happy Plilllipa
aa vice president, and Odie Oaktand coach John Madden relate. "!asked Sam (Wyche)
O'Donnell of the Gallipolis was something less !ban how many yards we needed and
Tribune as secretary-treasurer· ecstatic about the lOBI but he said 23, so I tried lor a good
Hamilton succeeds Joe lnalated that "there are no gainer.
Struble of Pomeroy aa president excuses, the Bengai:J are a vety
"I don'tlhlnk anyone touched
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eight team C()!lference.
Ffftoea membera lrom the
eJcbl teqae newo and radio
media cal baDolo lrith flnl
p1aee vote &amp;eod lor elcbl
pobdl, seetlld place gelllq

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Baaed on thla point system,
Coach Bob Bruney's Ironton
Tigers jult nipped the def•nding
champion Jackaon tronmen 1111

toJ.:':!n drew eight first place
votes and Jackson five.
Coach Cl!arles Chancey's
powerful Meigs Marauders
pickad up third place on 90~
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Chieftains nalling down fourth
place,lrith 83 polnis.
Athens bad 611!!, GaWpclls
46~, Waverly 30, and Weilsll&gt;n
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One scribe fore .... a cochampionship between Jackson
and Ironton while another aees
Jackaon and Meigs sbaring the
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olalemeall were llsaed lritll
Woverly repniOIIed lor the
ftnt ttme by Earl James of
lbe waver IJ Newa ••d
Wol&lt;hmaa and by Bob Roof
of Radio Station WPKO.
Other members attending
were Joe Struble, Keith
Wiaecup, and Bob Roberta of
Meigs; Bill Gray and Odie
O'Donnell of GaWpoils; Lee
llamUton of Logan; Bob WIIUs
and John Derrow ol Weilston;
Willard Fitzpatrick and John
Foster of Jackson; Rob Siler of
Ironton; and Tom MeUers of
Athens.

A Wnl member predieled
tllal AtheDI and GIWpolla
woaltl Ue for IUth place 1D tile
llaalotawli•&amp;•·
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annual The next meeUng of the
prognosUcalions of the SEOAL association lrill be held Sunday,
footballracebeganinliMB,the Nov. IS,lrith the eight head
members have successfully football coaches attending to
pickad the winner 10 Urnes, assist In the aelectlon of the 1970
mlaaed nine ~. and on two All.sEOAL football team.
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Hall o1 Farner Cy Young, who
laolblll. 'lbllt'il whit mobs a winner.
won a record m major league
g.,:,.., was once aaked how it
felt to head the all-time
pitchtng Ust.
"I should bave had 512
victories," the old man
anapped. ''The qlficla1 scorer
jo]jbocl me out of a victory 1
AmtrkanLHIIVO
should bave bad In the IIIII
East
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New York

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Pet. Gl bellini the Cleveland Indiana.
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lrinnera in the same aeason
since the J9661ndtans' staff.
"I dont't care If other people
think of me aa 'the other
starter' behind Mike and
Dave.'' he said. "I'Ve pitched
well enough thla year Ill win
more lban !II games."
A11oWI Four Hill

Palmer ellowed four hils,
struck .Ut nine to raise Ilia
aeaaon total to ttl and pitched
his 17th complete game and the
51th by the staff. Mark
Belanger drove In three runs
lrith a triple and two singles to
lead the Orioles' attack which
dealt Mike Paul his seventh
loll.
The Minnesota Tlrins reduced
their magic number In the
Ameriean League West to two

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dido 'I want !bat happening
again."

Turf was Hot
Phillipa said he waa extreme-

ly Ured afler the game and the
heal on the arUflcllll turf at the
Riverfront Stadium "took a lot
out of me."
Someone else waa less !ban
happy about the head generated
by the synthetic aurface, said to
be naar 1~ degrees on a sunny
day.
"I personally do not like
arUfical turf," cmnmented Oak·
land's all-pro quarterback Oar·

burning all day...

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the atatlstico, bowefei', /U
Lamonk:a completed 17 of »
passes for 285 yards and IWO
touchdowns.
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"We didn't establish 1 good
running game and we didn't
execute weB," l..aJnQnicllllid,
"and the outatandlng kicking
game CinclnnaU haa certaln17
was a factor."
Cincinnati punter Dave Lewis, a product of Canadian
football, averaged tl.3 yards a
punt against Oeldand, wblle
place kicker Horst Muhlmann
had only one kickoff which waa
returned and it was only
back 1&lt;. the 22 yant line.
Madden summed II up as he
sat In the locking room, his
head resting against the waD
and Ilia eyes cloaed.
"I guess we'll juat bave to
look at the films and aee what
really happened," he said.

Anderson, Reds are Confident
ATLANTA (UPI)-Cinclnnati
Manager Sparky Anderson
doesn't think recent pitching
woes are going to hamper the
Reds In their playoff aeries
againfl whichever team lrina
the National League East.
"Evenlrith(Wayne)Simpson
( l&lt;l-3) out of it, we '11 be all
right," Anderson insists.
"We've got enough pitching for
8 short series (the playoff is
best 3 of 5). We only need

theh· former ace who haa boen
able to make only thret starts
this aeaaon, take a beating in
&amp;mday'sll-2loss to the AUanta
Braves in hopes illat he might
work hlmlelf Into readiness !~
a role in the playoff.
Maloney Is Out
But Maloney, who had eight
straight winning aeaaons before
inJurY cut bim down thla year,
gave up eight runs oo Biz hits
and six walks In loll' Innings
three."
Sunday and doesn't look Uke
The Reds, runaway wlnnero he'll be IllY help.
of the National League West, The Braves broke the game
are counUng on Jim Merritt(~ open In the secood Inning when
12) Gary Nolan (17-7) and Jim they • ....,ted for ftve runs on
McGiothUn(l4-ll),wboappears just three hits. Four of the
to have sbaklll off his mid- Braves' runs In the game came
aeaaon Injury.
011 baaee-loadad walks.
Anderson tel Jim Malooey, Righthander Ron Reed gave
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Anderlon II pleaaed !bat the
tint two gomes of the playoff
are In the East park. "We
p-efer 11 tllat way," he aaid.
"We figure that If we can split
there we'll bave a chance to
wrapitupathome.However,l
would not be surprlaed to aee it
go lbe full ftve games."
Jut AI
Anderson said !bat, oulllide of
thepltchtng,the Reds are every
bit .. slrq now .. lbey were
back In lbe firat three months
whentlley,..,..Pla¥lngata .700
pace.
5 ''If anything, being in oar new
ball park will make 111 even
stronger boca""" we can hit the
ball out and some o1 the other
cluba can't reach our fence at

by beating the Chicago White game aeries.
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Sox,ll-l,theNewYorkYankaea Acrowdol2,000greeledthe
Ulpped the Detroit Tigers, 5-l, Reds atll!e Greater CincinnaU
the Boston Red Sox downed the Alrporllate&amp;mdayon their trip
Waahln~ton Senators, 3-1, the back from Atlanta.
Callforrua Angels defeated the
Anderson insists that the
Oakland AlhleUcs, t-2, and the Reds don~ really care which of
Milwaukee Brewers edged the the Uree teams now battling for
Kanaaa City Royals, 4-3, in the East title-adcago, New
other American League games. York and Pittsburgb-lbey
Rookie Bert Blyieven pitched face.
a lhre&lt;WIItter lor his loth win
Need the Breab
and Cesar Tovar, Tony Oliva "Anything can happen In a
and Jim Holt each had three ftve-t~ome series " Anderson
hit11ln the Twins' 15-llit attack. said "You have 'to bave the
·
Paul Ratliff ulao contributed a break&amp;. We had IJl(ft aucceas
homer to the Minnesota attack, (Il-l) against the Meta and
which banded Jerry Janesld his Pirates but our games lritll the
16th lOBI against 10 lrins.
, Cut. (5-7) were usuaJ1y wildYaakees to Vlelory
scoring affairs that never
Homers by Roy White and established a pattern."
Roo Woods and Steve Kline's
Anderson doesn't think thai
thr~t pitching paced the the ctoae battle In the Eaal will
Yankees to their victory as baveanybearlngootheplayoH.
Mickey Lolich, the Tigers' 11161 ''We may have bec&lt;me a bit

been acouUng Ba111more and
Mlnnesota,thetwoteamswhich
wW be in the American League
playoff.
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on thoae teams In our other
divtsloo becauae we've pla)'ad
them aU a doom limes each and
!mow them pretty well," An·
deraoo said.
"We'll start opendlng I uttle
more Ume oo them now. 0.
thing we know aJreadJ, 110
matter which team lrina tllat
Eastern Division race, il'o
going to be • good playoff."
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CincinnaU. •
tum,"'. Madden said pblldloplli· that line...
Football fans of t,ile Soutbeastern Ohio Athletic For the M&lt;Ond straight year cally ,In the locbr room all« Plilllipa was asked If be waa
League are ill for a realtreat this year as four "very the Raidenl, one of the real the game. ''111ey bad it early In thinking about the 113-yard run
stroll&amp;" teams 1oom as jJOtentlal football champions powerbOUIOS In pro football, the game, we got it back on he made against Oakland here
laat aeaaon which falled to go
with frontoil picked to edge out Jackson, Meigs, and tra~ to the Queen City only sotookmeit~~~.f~!: : t :':g for
a touchdown boca"'"' he ran
Logan for tbe honors.
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to lose to the iow..-ated Cln..,... ..-•
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of steam and waa tackled
'lbi,l was the verdict Sunday by members of the clnnall Bengali.
draw play touchdown.
on
the
goal line.
SEO """-rtswriters and Broad~sters Association The Bensala uaecl 8 young,
"You
bet l wu," he said
meet•::!:' ill Ja-..··- for th..IP 22nd annual fall fired_-up defenaa and some "They took the opportun!Ues

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J•ckson Ranked
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paper, till Jllirllllllllld mlkejocb (Sou1llellttrn Ohio session.
31-21 Sunday and put a big
t''~·lfParlawrUon IQd Sporlawlerl AIM.) did tile ri&amp;bl tiling In A~wullicked tollniah at occaalona aelected a team to amHe on head coarh Paul
. •' ~ SUndl:l'.IaduJI!IDc In their amaal cryUI ball eurdle. the t11p of the second diviaion In win lbal "shared the chanJ.. Brown's face.
'·i ..., picked lrllltm, Ja&lt;ban, Melp, Logan, Athelll, Gallll)olla, fifth place lrith Gallipolis sixth, pionship lrith another member· "They really carried the fight

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my turn nclw, but I'd rather ·
have a . baby lban more
educaUoo.
. "'nle blow fell. Jim said he'd
been lhlnklng fc»; a long lime
!bat we weren't suited to each
olber, and a frlenclly dli!Gfft
would solve everylblng. After
all, what do a factory worter
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18th lOBI thla season.
Rico Petrocelli's twCH'Uil homer In the seventh inning
enabled the Hod Sox' Ray Culp
to win his 18th game of the

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complacent afler getting off to
that big lead before the All-Star
lreak," he said. "But we'll be
like we were· t11111 lritll the
prouure off the plaJOfl. You
can rome out of tile grave llld

major
a nleagUe
d the career.
tOOth ofTony
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Conigliaro also homered for the
Hod Sox as Culp pitched a fiv..
hitter and struck out seven.
Bill VOBI' -...... acored Alex
Johnson lrilb the Ue-breaking
run In the ninth Inning as Clyde
Wr!ght liCIII his :net game for'
the Angela. ;
~ Tommy a.Jier tripled in one
coo
run and
other on a
a second· double
Brewen
lllOII of his ICOred
the

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"" cr-ed 911 Jlll. II.
The Vltlnp turned the lrldr
lritlloUt Joe Kapp, their roUih
s-Canaclill! League C[Uirier·
bad IDIIired • atao.
to be one of the
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War Responsibility
At Congress'. l)oor
A ruling by a federal judge ,bas in etJect placed responsibility for the Vietnam war squarely where it belongs-on
Congress and indirectly, on lhe American citizenry which,
boWever iril~rfectly, e1ercises ultimate control over what
Congress does or does not do.
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Judge Orrin G. Judd of Brooklyn bas rejected a com·
plaint brought by an Army private who cha leng"l' orders
to sencl him to Vietnam on the grounds that the war Ia
uneonstltullonal.
Se&lt;!tion 8 of Article I ol the Constitution gives to Coru!ress
the power to declare war, and Congress has never decfared
that a state of war exists in Vietnam.
But in a 50-page opinion, Judge Judd held that:
"The Congress repeatedly and unmislakenly authorized
the use ol armed forces of the United Slates to lll!ht in
Vietnam. Whether Ibis was a prudent action or a lragic
diversion of men and money is immaterial.
"The Vietnam conflict cannot be blamed on usurpation
by either of the presidents who bave held otJice from 1964
to date. Having reached that decision, tbe court's function
is ended."
Uncloubt.edly, Congress would never bave underwritten
and the American people would never have tolerated President Johnson's Intervention in Vietnam in 1964 (which he
inillated by virtue of his constitutional power as Commander·in.Chief of the armed forces) had anyone been able
to foresee what lay ahead.
But we bought !be war-out of ignorance or unconcern or
simple trust In the nation's leaders and the nation's purpoees or maybe even partly out of an "arrogance of power"
Senator Fulbright has remarked upon.
And in the same way we are buying President Nlzon'1
for bringing the war to an end in the best way which
wilb the consent of Congress and the people-knows
how.

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'!'llCIIIPUtethnqarieolnherontlnlootball.Theybavebeenr!ghtlO
-~ 'lldiel, 1rrmg 9, and ball r!ght twice (aHIIIel).
•: • " ·Thill, the Marauden face up early to IDIIdna the scribes
\:t __ FrldayDightatTankStadiumthey gettllelronlylbolof
i :." _. ~ allbt lavuilel, the Ironton l'lsera.
Nlll' two wlriiiUp conleala, a bum-4Hnlm victory over St.
i• Joe, and a briUialll dlaoectlng of Belpre 1aa1 Friday evonlnilln
., Marauder Stadium (.U), the Marauders 1llllll be· accounted
~·. ~, They will be up.
~;'"' '';. 'i1ua same will be like palling all yoll: chips In the pot on the
o tllileaid.MaraJICierlansfeeiMr.Cllanceyandstatlhaveahelty

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~ -1r81 lrilh authoriiY, mJdlng eonfidlllee. Friday night
;. tlwsottllt!ropportlaiiiYio&amp;bowttllfllrreal.
, ; " Tllelltwlle, thla lf/OMarauder Club hal a number of actors
"'" aub!B b lt.lmp"elllve, Itlloaabl Friday nfSbl, were:
· -The doftnllve frullllve, lrcm 111d to end, of Wa)'lll! WeU,
•. FredLee,JolmTbomaa,RogerAbboltandJeffMorriii. NonewW
;: .val bnak 111Ybod7's l[lrint re&lt;XII'ds. but all are quick to react,
,."~!now~ Ill bit and lllowo.cl defenllve S8'fV7.
"
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:•:. Wlriy,llbole Ifill II accurate llld slrong. He will benefit !rom
• esperllactander be191erfire, whichhewlllgotFrlday nl&amp;hl. He
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trickyi"unning to down Oakland we gave them," he said, "and
they had the ball most of the
Ume. Their defenaa waa u:cellent and kept giving the ball to
the offenae."
This figures out to be guesslns to the Raiders and I'm really
The draw play Madden
percentage ol S%.3 per cent for proud of them," Brown said menUoned was a 76-rard
21 yeara.
paternally of his team mem· toochdown scamper by CinclnDuring the buslneaa meeUng bers
nail fullback Jeas PhWips oo a
the members elected Lee "We were up for 11. 11 was an third......WO situation.
Hamilton of Radio Station Inspired effort," he conUnued.
"I'm sure everyone was
WLGN. Loo!an. aa the lll'es)deiiL"" "Defensively it was a wonderful aurpriaed when it went for a
RobSilerofthetrontmTribune effort"
touchdown," a happy Plilllipa
aa vice president, and Odie Oaktand coach John Madden relate. "!asked Sam (Wyche)
O'Donnell of the Gallipolis was something less !ban how many yards we needed and
Tribune as secretary-treasurer· ecstatic about the lOBI but he said 23, so I tried lor a good
Hamilton succeeds Joe lnalated that "there are no gainer.
Struble of Pomeroy aa president excuses, the Bengai:J are a vety
"I don'tlhlnk anyone touched
while Siler replaces Jim Myere
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eight team C()!lference.
Ffftoea membera lrom the
eJcbl teqae newo and radio
media cal baDolo lrith flnl
p1aee vote &amp;eod lor elcbl
pobdl, seetlld place gelllq

aevea, ete.
Baaed on thla point system,
Coach Bob Bruney's Ironton
Tigers jult nipped the def•nding
champion Jackaon tronmen 1111

toJ.:':!n drew eight first place
votes and Jackson five.
Coach Cl!arles Chancey's
powerful Meigs Marauders
pickad up third place on 90~
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Chieftains nalling down fourth
place,lrith 83 polnis.
Athens bad 611!!, GaWpclls
46~, Waverly 30, and Weilsll&gt;n
15.
One scribe fore .... a cochampionship between Jackson
and Ironton while another aees
Jackaon and Meigs sbaring the
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preu pasoeo aad dues
olalemeall were llsaed lritll
Woverly repniOIIed lor the
ftnt ttme by Earl James of
lbe waver IJ Newa ••d
Wol&lt;hmaa and by Bob Roof
of Radio Station WPKO.
Other members attending
were Joe Struble, Keith
Wiaecup, and Bob Roberta of
Meigs; Bill Gray and Odie
O'Donnell of GaWpoils; Lee
llamUton of Logan; Bob WIIUs
and John Derrow ol Weilston;
Willard Fitzpatrick and John
Foster of Jackson; Rob Siler of
Ironton; and Tom MeUers of
Athens.

A Wnl member predieled
tllal AtheDI and GIWpolla
woaltl Ue for IUth place 1D tile
llaalotawli•&amp;•·
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the
annual The next meeUng of the
prognosUcalions of the SEOAL association lrill be held Sunday,
footballracebeganinliMB,the Nov. IS,lrith the eight head
members have successfully football coaches attending to
pickad the winner 10 Urnes, assist In the aelectlon of the 1970
mlaaed nine ~. and on two All.sEOAL football team.
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Hall o1 Farner Cy Young, who
laolblll. 'lbllt'il whit mobs a winner.
won a record m major league
g.,:,.., was once aaked how it
felt to head the all-time
pitchtng Ust.
"I should bave had 512
victories," the old man
anapped. ''The qlficla1 scorer
jo]jbocl me out of a victory 1
AmtrkanLHIIVO
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lrinnera in the same aeason
since the J9661ndtans' staff.
"I dont't care If other people
think of me aa 'the other
starter' behind Mike and
Dave.'' he said. "I'Ve pitched
well enough thla year Ill win
more lban !II games."
A11oWI Four Hill

Palmer ellowed four hils,
struck .Ut nine to raise Ilia
aeaaon total to ttl and pitched
his 17th complete game and the
51th by the staff. Mark
Belanger drove In three runs
lrith a triple and two singles to
lead the Orioles' attack which
dealt Mike Paul his seventh
loll.
The Minnesota Tlrins reduced
their magic number In the
Ameriean League West to two

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dido 'I want !bat happening
again."

Turf was Hot
Phillipa said he waa extreme-

ly Ured afler the game and the
heal on the arUflcllll turf at the
Riverfront Stadium "took a lot
out of me."
Someone else waa less !ban
happy about the head generated
by the synthetic aurface, said to
be naar 1~ degrees on a sunny
day.
"I personally do not like
arUfical turf," cmnmented Oak·
land's all-pro quarterback Oar·

burning all day...

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the atatlstico, bowefei', /U
Lamonk:a completed 17 of »
passes for 285 yards and IWO
touchdowns.
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"We didn't establish 1 good
running game and we didn't
execute weB," l..aJnQnicllllid,
"and the outatandlng kicking
game CinclnnaU haa certaln17
was a factor."
Cincinnati punter Dave Lewis, a product of Canadian
football, averaged tl.3 yards a
punt against Oeldand, wblle
place kicker Horst Muhlmann
had only one kickoff which waa
returned and it was only
back 1&lt;. the 22 yant line.
Madden summed II up as he
sat In the locking room, his
head resting against the waD
and Ilia eyes cloaed.
"I guess we'll juat bave to
look at the films and aee what
really happened," he said.

Anderson, Reds are Confident
ATLANTA (UPI)-Cinclnnati
Manager Sparky Anderson
doesn't think recent pitching
woes are going to hamper the
Reds In their playoff aeries
againfl whichever team lrina
the National League East.
"Evenlrith(Wayne)Simpson
( l&lt;l-3) out of it, we '11 be all
right," Anderson insists.
"We've got enough pitching for
8 short series (the playoff is
best 3 of 5). We only need

theh· former ace who haa boen
able to make only thret starts
this aeaaon, take a beating in
&amp;mday'sll-2loss to the AUanta
Braves in hopes illat he might
work hlmlelf Into readiness !~
a role in the playoff.
Maloney Is Out
But Maloney, who had eight
straight winning aeaaons before
inJurY cut bim down thla year,
gave up eight runs oo Biz hits
and six walks In loll' Innings
three."
Sunday and doesn't look Uke
The Reds, runaway wlnnero he'll be IllY help.
of the National League West, The Braves broke the game
are counUng on Jim Merritt(~ open In the secood Inning when
12) Gary Nolan (17-7) and Jim they • ....,ted for ftve runs on
McGiothUn(l4-ll),wboappears just three hits. Four of the
to have sbaklll off his mid- Braves' runs In the game came
aeaaon Injury.
011 baaee-loadad walks.
Anderson tel Jim Malooey, Righthander Ron Reed gave
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Anderlon II pleaaed !bat the
tint two gomes of the playoff
are In the East park. "We
p-efer 11 tllat way," he aaid.
"We figure that If we can split
there we'll bave a chance to
wrapitupathome.However,l
would not be surprlaed to aee it
go lbe full ftve games."
Jut AI
Anderson said !bat, oulllide of
thepltchtng,the Reds are every
bit .. slrq now .. lbey were
back In lbe firat three months
whentlley,..,..Pla¥lngata .700
pace.
5 ''If anything, being in oar new
ball park will make 111 even
stronger boca""" we can hit the
ball out and some o1 the other
cluba can't reach our fence at

by beating the Chicago White game aeries.
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Sox,ll-l,theNewYorkYankaea Acrowdol2,000greeledthe
Ulpped the Detroit Tigers, 5-l, Reds atll!e Greater CincinnaU
the Boston Red Sox downed the Alrporllate&amp;mdayon their trip
Waahln~ton Senators, 3-1, the back from Atlanta.
Callforrua Angels defeated the
Anderson insists that the
Oakland AlhleUcs, t-2, and the Reds don~ really care which of
Milwaukee Brewers edged the the Uree teams now battling for
Kanaaa City Royals, 4-3, in the East title-adcago, New
other American League games. York and Pittsburgb-lbey
Rookie Bert Blyieven pitched face.
a lhre&lt;WIItter lor his loth win
Need the Breab
and Cesar Tovar, Tony Oliva "Anything can happen In a
and Jim Holt each had three ftve-t~ome series " Anderson
hit11ln the Twins' 15-llit attack. said "You have 'to bave the
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Paul Ratliff ulao contributed a break&amp;. We had IJl(ft aucceas
homer to the Minnesota attack, (Il-l) against the Meta and
which banded Jerry Janesld his Pirates but our games lritll the
16th lOBI against 10 lrins.
, Cut. (5-7) were usuaJ1y wildYaakees to Vlelory
scoring affairs that never
Homers by Roy White and established a pattern."
Roo Woods and Steve Kline's
Anderson doesn't think thai
thr~t pitching paced the the ctoae battle In the Eaal will
Yankees to their victory as baveanybearlngootheplayoH.
Mickey Lolich, the Tigers' 11161 ''We may have bec&lt;me a bit

been acouUng Ba111more and
Mlnnesota,thetwoteamswhich
wW be in the American League
playoff.
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on thoae teams In our other
divtsloo becauae we've pla)'ad
them aU a doom limes each and
!mow them pretty well," An·
deraoo said.
"We'll start opendlng I uttle
more Ume oo them now. 0.
thing we know aJreadJ, 110
matter which team lrina tllat
Eastern Division race, il'o
going to be • good playoff."
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after all, I'm only aa 'good aa prof11Ted gru~. Mr W&gt; _.

BY ODIE O'DONNELL
CincinnaU. •
tum,"'. Madden said pblldloplli· that line...
Football fans of t,ile Soutbeastern Ohio Athletic For the M&lt;Ond straight year cally ,In the locbr room all« Plilllipa was asked If be waa
League are ill for a realtreat this year as four "very the Raidenl, one of the real the game. ''111ey bad it early In thinking about the 113-yard run
stroll&amp;" teams 1oom as jJOtentlal football champions powerbOUIOS In pro football, the game, we got it back on he made against Oakland here
laat aeaaon which falled to go
with frontoil picked to edge out Jackson, Meigs, and tra~ to the Queen City only sotookmeit~~~.f~!: : t :':g for
a touchdown boca"'"' he ran
Logan for tbe honors.
,
to lose to the iow..-ated Cln..,... ..-•
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of steam and waa tackled
'lbi,l was the verdict Sunday by members of the clnnall Bengali.
draw play touchdown.
on
the
goal line.
SEO """-rtswriters and Broad~sters Association The Bensala uaecl 8 young,
"You
bet l wu," he said
meet•::!:' ill Ja-..··- for th..IP 22nd annual fall fired_-up defenaa and some "They took the opportun!Ues

", ~ WaYei-]J llld,WeJIItm toflullb lbe CGDinll SIOOAL grid - I n newco"'er Waverly seventh,
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Jrantm and Jllel:lon ~In a pboto.flnlsb wle (107- and Wellston a unanimous
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J•ckson Ranked
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paper, till Jllirllllllllld mlkejocb (Sou1llellttrn Ohio session.
31-21 Sunday and put a big
t''~·lfParlawrUon IQd Sporlawlerl AIM.) did tile ri&amp;bl tiling In A~wullicked tollniah at occaalona aelected a team to amHe on head coarh Paul
. •' ~ SUndl:l'.IaduJI!IDc In their amaal cryUI ball eurdle. the t11p of the second diviaion In win lbal "shared the chanJ.. Brown's face.
'·i ..., picked lrllltm, Ja&lt;ban, Melp, Logan, Athelll, Gallll)olla, fifth place lrith Gallipolis sixth, pionship lrith another member· "They really carried the fight

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have a . baby lban more
educaUoo.
. "'nle blow fell. Jim said he'd
been lhlnklng fc»; a long lime
!bat we weren't suited to each
olber, and a frlenclly dli!Gfft
would solve everylblng. After
all, what do a factory worter
and a business executive bave

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18th lOBI thla season.
Rico Petrocelli's twCH'Uil homer In the seventh inning
enabled the Hod Sox' Ray Culp
to win his 18th game of the

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complacent afler getting off to
that big lead before the All-Star
lreak," he said. "But we'll be
like we were· t11111 lritll the
prouure off the plaJOfl. You
can rome out of tile grave llld

major
a nleagUe
d the career.
tOOth ofTony
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Conigliaro also homered for the
Hod Sox as Culp pitched a fiv..
hitter and struck out seven.
Bill VOBI' -...... acored Alex
Johnson lrilb the Ue-breaking
run In the ninth Inning as Clyde
Wr!ght liCIII his :net game for'
the Angela. ;
~ Tommy a.Jier tripled in one
coo
run and
other on a
a second· double
Brewen
lllOII of his ICOred
the

...... defeat tile Chiefs had en,
"" cr-ed 911 Jlll. II.
The Vltlnp turned the lrldr
lritlloUt Joe Kapp, their roUih
s-Canaclill! League C[Uirier·
bad IDIIired • atao.
to be one of the
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l'lebrl sulferod tbrougb • oftheNFL.u,umesreeta, u• Jor ta yards, ani! Mel )'a.,- play, -~ topp8d ·Pidlaael· John Btodll IOoltamntice , CIIIt•ot~,._,. pve~ to !!!!'~"""'
Sunday. 'l1lt Detroit Lom Barney inlerclept ooe ii!J I!C&lt;ftd two touchdowns to- letd ,PlJ:ia. 17·7, Allanll· _
toot New of a pasaln~ eaU IIIII DO,J, ~·, oa·, a. • ·
Llonlrooredtoa~~ctoryln hispllllllllsinthetlllrd.quarlei' -•P J e . · , , -" \; · \ f ·
pused ~ ~ to _ bick_~ tJ) pluMf ln .~ -~ ·MI.:I •.
11hlchthePacMnwenunab1e and retll'n It 50 Yards for a
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the ~ kiucilldolln ,bn a Pttti~&gt;Urgh
.uowlnltheLlons:l86yardsoo terback,GrliLandry.romped
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Clncbmalt Reds 11-• •n&lt;l Grote. ,HRs-P&lt;~gan (1tltl! • - - ... ..,......,;. for A"-.:,. J't.._
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fled. GO llodse• of the New the , Loa Angeles ·· Dodgers NY -. 010 101 2GO•Q-,- 5 U 0 pQa to Lt!ftlle · Ran~ · i&amp;lt ·.jll
v_._ Melli ,... glum. ,_. Leo ·•·ded .... llo.."'- • ..._ • • Cambria, BfuneJ '(4);·.Larnb .... · _..., ··• v.l D• ..._.
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W0111011'0 Society of Olrlatlan Attendinl were Mrs. La~ iJurodlet of the OIICIIO CUbs In 14 lnnlnp In o'"' Natllllal 5angulllen; SttYOI', FriMIIa (6), lllld 11i111 •.Addlr)f,·coll!lblriteif ~~~j~~~~-~~;·
!lervke of the Racine United Slmp.!on, Mrs. lleriiB Jolmoon, ,... proteltlng.
Leaguegamea.1beoll!erteams McGraw (1), Cllono:t 1101 ond ill U..·Dal!P ~ tci. tiel "!.•
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Mrs. Ruth Ann HUI, Mrs. Allee
Murlatt«h and lfodles had wereln theDOIIIdleduled.
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'l1lt Clbln Is located In a Wolle, Mrs. Berlba Spencer, contraltlngmooclaftrthel!llllle
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NRI following a luncheon Mrs. Allee Reese.
doubleheader, take the four-· Waahln&amp;lco I; Callfornla f, Loo Aniloln .
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andBOiwogameasheadlnthe RmReedpltcloedafollrllltter Sulton, Mikkelsen (9), '11rtwer
'Ole Rulland FriendlY Gar· frame . Gardening Ups for Natlooal Le~~~t~~e Eaot race.
for his seventh wln and rookie&lt; OOJ, t..mb (131 -and Sudaklt.
cleners will meet at 7:30 p m. October will be given by Mrs. Durocher wiiS protesting !bat Ralph Garr had a twonm double Torborg 111, Slln&amp;on 1101. WP- ·
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IJ'IG.71 year will hlflhllihl the make arrangemenlll of crescent Montreal Elpoo' 11-4 trlmDph ftr the Redo.
Maloney, Wu h bu-r n (5),
meetlnl. Mrs. Blrcbfleld will desiRJ1 oo the theme "Aulwnil over the Olbo.
Jlro Hutto's double drove ill Behney 111. Gr1111er' 111 and
pnaanta paper "PIIIIinl Your Harvests" uoillg mu1111. ~'It was a terrific game fCH' Ul the tl~l:lng tun ill a tbree- Plummer, Reed 17-101 t~d
Garden to Bed lot the Willler" Judjjlng will be by Mrs. Joe lo wln," lllld Murtaugh, refer- run lOth lnnlnl lot the Pllllllea Didier. LP-Maloney (0.1), '.
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and Mrs. Fred r1111 1o the nJPtcap, when u Dicit Solin~~ squared hls (IO lnnilltll
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Plrateo added three llllll'e runs the loss ftr the l;ardlnals.
Carlton. Chuck Taylor (8),
wilb the help of a twHIUI triple PlnclHiitter Manny Moii!'S Parker (91, Hilgendorf CIOiand
WP-Selma 17-1). LPby Gelle Alley.
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Bingle wilb two out ill the 14th Simmon•.
Parker (1-1).
'Ole Pirates were In an un- inning drove In llilly Grsblrt·
c:omforlllble spot after toslnB ewttz w1111 the willniDI nm 1or
tile opener 1o Jerry Koosman's the Dodgers.
two.bltter and sendilll Fred
Cambria llaillat Met ace Tom
Seaver, an
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'n1f McGraw.
· Are )'011 a dynamic teen who wants to chauge the worta? Oo
Durocher proteeted the Olbll' .
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slnsill&amp;. ~. flablng, bowling, and loss Cl1 the claim lbat the ball £fL
J11iJ1n1 pmes. Would yoo llke to plan a Cbrfstmu &lt;~' Valenlille boy tn the ChfCIIO bullpen an UIBJII
pmy? ... How about a viclory party? Do you llke to finger pailll? employe of lbe Montreal club
Would :rw enjoy teacllirW a ROWIIOIIR or game or dance 1o !ddt? ' ldeked a double by Ron FairlY'
Would youllke to li!acll a Utile boy to ride a like or play basket- ~nwnlbe rfRbt !Ieider ~ ROBINSON, W. (UP!) 11111?
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Calllllon frrm fleldlns the ball, "Lady Luck," chanted jubilant
Lui year 'Ole Meip County YCNIIJ.Oblo Allodallon for and ·allowing the tying anil George Knudson after a mlsoed
~ Cblldren bad members who did
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to for the tw&lt;MOOI.putt George Archer
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loday. ·
1be rewm:da are great - a smile, a bug, an WIOIIIJlOCied
~t, a tear,&lt;~' a ne\'erbeforespoken word.
If this Is you join .. Tuerday, September 22, at 7: 30 ill tile
Gni!e EpiacGpal C211!rch, West Main Street, Pcmeroy. Officel'll
ftr IJ'I0.71 willbeelededlllldalibn presented.
Came, join 111. You may become a berol
Mary S.Hayea,
, VIce President,
Meigll County YOARC

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MIDDLEPoRT P1'A, 7:30
p.m. ·at . the ·Middleport
Elementary School. · Get·
ecqualnted night.
· MElG8 CHAPTER Order of
De,Molay lrJcnday, 7:30 p.m.
Mldtllepx'l Malonic Temple.
~work.:AI(Jnemborund
Muter Muon ~ted. Mother's
aub same tline 1n balement

Usillg an electric mixer or
blender slowly add cream
and seasonillga and blend
until smooth. Return cheese
mixture to hollowed Edam
oheU. Serve at room tern·
perature with assorted

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crackers or breads. U prepared in advance, cover tcp
with re:l ·wax citcle, refrl&amp;•
orate and return to room
temperature one hour before
serving.

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·i~iei:eii ~ · !lie torldii~;~ .MJJJ ·41n1DR room.

ot bcl'den or ill
Tlitbtlttlme:J::.Iriiii·IIID"
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lloirerlirl. ·
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All of .the altendanta were
attired In floor linllth ID'IIrll Of
p~ crept! with willie c:hlffon
llelivea. 'Die1111ore 11*t veils

THEOOORUS Council 17, D.
i!fA.,Ip.m.poUuck,IOOFhall.
Each regularly attending
member to take one whO Isn't.
Entertainment to follow.
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Bride-Elect
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- Mlal Janet Searlea bride, Seuon's dinner, Monday the
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Galftea were played with
tll'ileJ belntl awaNed to Mrs.
to- . Bowel, Mra. lane!
Vepay, )ln.. ~ Brlcl&lt;lea,
Nn. Jl!l - ~. llld Mrs.

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Tueaday, Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
RACINJ: AMERICAN Lesion
Alllillary, 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
llllllh4'Ciraa.
hall. Potluck refreshments.
~ ·.a~ were Mrl.
PAST MA:ntONS, l'cmerof
SeaJ•Je•. Mra. Basel Cllapter 188, O.E.S. will meet
. lllld Sept. 29 at 1lle hOme of Mra.
LucUie Swackhammer, Mason,

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- · elect of IAwreilce ~ ~ church dlnlnR room, 4 to 6 p.m.,
If )'oa ~ bt!llored ~ Jllilll witb a .choice of food, '1.50 for com~"'"7 llrldalillonrallbebomeofber plete dinner.
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In yellolf lllld Cirrled 11011018)'1 MOnday, 7:30 p.m. at school.

~.· ~Jt!ll of==bnaoofEI ~onf!11FaDFeatlvaland
ear!7 fill. Cllllll'- 11!1! to etabt illcltil .
. lbef'IDibear ·
new two nlW levy,
lield Jilidtib lbefli'lt·,.U. aftir Puo· .
CHESTER P.T.A., .8 p.m.
· . 1\fllrri'~~llouPatter Mr. !l-'111 - ~ Ev8118, Monday, get-acquainted

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a:~~~=·Dari· !ten· Church of God, Racine, lbrou(jh . - - - - - - - . . . . . ,
Ji
Mri. Sunday, 7:30 each eveninl with
the Rev. Bill McDaniels ·
evangell81. SpecW slnllnleach
night. Public welcolne .
. MEIGS YOARC to meet
Tuesday, Pomeroy Grace
Epla&lt;Opal Church, _7:30 p.m.
Olllcers to be elected. New WROUGHT.IRON

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RAIUNG

'i1ruR&amp;DAY
WOMEN'S ASSN., Mid·
dleport United Presbyterian
Qt!n:b, Q:30 poUuck dinner
.Thlll'aday at lbe cbur~h .
Jl•~. Mrs. Don Lowrey,
'' 'Ml:a. Mart,~&amp; Chambers, Mrs.
'1:40 ~.Sr., Mrs. Richard
'IWT•. Mrs. Chambers lo have
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16Ft. REG. 5.•9 ...

REG. 3.79

lnala11 ,ounel wilt! no h.olu to drill!
Satin blodl flnllh.
,..1-.:tion R~.5.20 ........... . . 4.39
6' section R.g, 8.00 ..... ....... . 6.Jt

4'•1'SKIIT

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NAU AND MOULDINO.
,ANIL ADHESIVE AND All

YHE SUPMB YOU NIID TO
COMP\111 YOUI PANILINO
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Top trade pine. ld•of for gora.,..

attiCI, farm building~, 2 liNt.

Reg. 10.29

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MANY
MORE
VALUES!

Made from seltct.d Mtt COalf pine to
Iaiit ''a
time". fl"* hordwforel.

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kl-' for a+l or lat. palMa.
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Not IInce the pre-Lombard! Bart SlalT, the bendl-wlrlllir caatllll, llPOted f~ field 1~, trluinp~. .
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n have the Green Bay Lombardi tr~ Into one · In live at!eqlta, lncllldlnl Qlle In'oilier Natlooal ~ Wlllldllllon.
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l'lebrl sulferod tbrougb • oftheNFL.u,umesreeta, u• Jor ta yards, ani! Mel )'a.,- play, -~ topp8d ·Pidlaael· John Btodll IOoltamntice , CIIIt•ot~,._,. pve~ to !!!!'~"""'
Sunday. 'l1lt Detroit Lom Barney inlerclept ooe ii!J I!C&lt;ftd two touchdowns to- letd ,PlJ:ia. 17·7, Allanll· _
toot New of a pasaln~ eaU IIIII DO,J, ~·, oa·, a. • ·
Llonlrooredtoa~~ctoryln hispllllllllsinthetlllrd.quarlei' -•P J e . · , , -" \; · \ f ·
pused ~ ~ to _ bick_~ tJ) pluMf ln .~ -~ ·MI.:I •.
11hlchthePacMnwenunab1e and retll'n It 50 Yards for a
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Wllcbet lor lilt tnaill'I8Ce ~. • _1 ·;&gt; , &gt;! ·:4ftlfill,
1o II!I'Ounge a lint down In the louchdo'lltl.
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poinlll II! the f~t~Y:!tiintri ~ ~ -~ Cillyio,. H' '
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,~- In tbt.lJrlt'llalt, .riricl g:~~~ "',i-~c't~·~ 'j~
of 114 yards total olfenae willie quarta-, when a ,reserve quart~,·
ly Uoltlll Prtu
the ~ kiucilldolln ,bn a Pttti~&gt;Urgh
.uowlnltheLlons:l86yardsoo terback,GrliLandry.romped
"'"'~,ll!ijnl!lll!ishtlfC!tle •. ._ ...
the lli'OIII1d and 1:12 by oir.
76 yards "" • quar!A!rbodi:
'1 ¥1
(lsi . .mol . '
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The shutout was the first 1111eak 1o eel up BUI Trtpplelt'a
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Pills
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The AUanta ' BfiVOI wal' ondSoiigulllllll; IC!IOsm•n (11.7) with liiiO,Clift·ln ihe l8lilt .to Ka"t," 1Qty
UPI ._... Writer
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Clncbmalt Reds 11-• •n&lt;l Grote. ,HRs-P&lt;~gan (1tltl! • - - ... ..,......,;. for A"-.:,. J't.._
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Danny Murtaugh of the the ~ ~~ IQI (2nd-·· 11 tnii\IIIS)&lt;'
.· J~Alpi; • lljl\lbl!cb, pierced. !be·
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'Ole Dare• cabin rl. Mrs. l!l!l'Ved by Mrs. West and her ' Pltlllburlh Pirates was &amp;alia- the st. Louis ~ 7-4, and Pills · . 1102 @ OCIO .1'- 9 IS,2 aJr wtljl 1&gt; 31"""' · ~ ' · ·
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·Gordon Welt waa the selling for daugllter, Melody.
fled. GO llodse• of the New the , Loa Angeles ·· Dodgers NY -. 010 101 2GO•Q-,- 5 U 0 pQa to Lt!ftlle · Ran~ · i&amp;lt ·.jll
v_._ Melli ,... glum. ,_. Leo ·•·ded .... llo.."'- • ..._ • • Cambria, BfuneJ '(4);·.Larnb .... · _..., ··• v.l D• ..._.
a recent meeU118 of the
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W0111011'0 Society of Olrlatlan Attendinl were Mrs. La~ iJurodlet of the OIICIIO CUbs In 14 lnnlnp In o'"' Natllllal 5angulllen; SttYOI', FriMIIa (6), lllld 11i111 •.Addlr)f,·coll!lblriteif ~~~j~~~~-~~;·
!lervke of the Racine United Slmp.!on, Mrs. lleriiB Jolmoon, ,... proteltlng.
Leaguegamea.1beoll!erteams McGraw (1), Cllono:t 1101 ond ill U..·Dal!P ~ tci. tiel "!.•
Metbodlst Owrcb.
Mrs. Ruth Ann HUI, Mrs. Allee
Murlatt«h and lfodles had wereln theDOIIIdleduled.
. ~':" 1tp~~~~ v.;~~··~J~ &amp;IWn.~joot.ntlal ~
'l1lt Clbln Is located In a Wolle, Mrs. Berlba Spencer, contraltlngmooclaftrthel!llllle
AmeriCIIII, LeiiUe 11 Boowtlll5th),Sitl'9tll li1st).
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Dower• and shrubbery. DoroiiiJ McKenzie, Etta Mse Meta,N,illl01nnlnpalt2ra4-l Mlmeaota Cbl~o I; New ~!,~'l:,lnl•l ·
Memben iftpared fll• for HlD, Mrs. Libby Wilford lllld loss to splll lbelr Sunday Y&lt;rk 5, Delrull ~~ Bostoa S,
CICIO CICIO 2a3 ooo 01-4 n • , Q:l:llll
NRI following a luncheon Mrs. Allee Reese.
doubleheader, take the four-· Waahln&amp;lco I; Callfornla f, Loo Aniloln .
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CICIO 012 101 ooo 02-7 to o
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wCH' Kansu City 3
Dierker, Gladding (~), Cook
champions, three pmes to one,
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1101 Culver 1121 and EdWards;
andBOiwogameasheadlnthe RmReedpltcloedafollrllltter Sulton, Mikkelsen (9), '11rtwer
'Ole Rulland FriendlY Gar· frame . Gardening Ups for Natlooal Le~~~t~~e Eaot race.
for his seventh wln and rookie&lt; OOJ, t..mb (131 -and Sudaklt.
cleners will meet at 7:30 p m. October will be given by Mrs. Durocher wiiS protesting !bat Ralph Garr had a twonm double Torborg 111, Slln&amp;on 1101. WP- ·
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t..mb (6.0).
LP-Culvar (6-6).
Wedneaday at the home rl. Mrs. Tcm Martin.
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(llhl .
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Honrd lllrcblleld.
the biD boy" had Interfered.., u Jim Maloney,.tddellned moot
Inalallallon of officers f&lt;l' the l:leslgnated membero will a key play ~ led to the of the oe110n, l1lffered the loss Cincinnati 2011 CICIO CICIO- 2 ~ 1 ··· · ·· · ·· ~
Allanlo 1.511 230 00•-11 11 i
IJ'IG.71 year will hlflhllihl the make arrangemenlll of crescent Montreal Elpoo' 11-4 trlmDph ftr the Redo.
Maloney, Wu h bu-r n (5),
meetlnl. Mrs. Blrcbfleld will desiRJ1 oo the theme "Aulwnil over the Olbo.
Jlro Hutto's double drove ill Behney 111. Gr1111er' 111 and
pnaanta paper "PIIIIinl Your Harvests" uoillg mu1111. ~'It was a terrific game fCH' Ul the tl~l:lng tun ill a tbree- Plummer, Reed 17-101 t~d
Garden to Bed lot the Willler" Judjjlng will be by Mrs. Joe lo wln," lllld Murtaugh, refer- run lOth lnnlnl lot the Pllllllea Didier. LP-Maloney (0.1), '.
~ltd Mra. Jerry Eado will BoUn
and Mrs. Fred r1111 1o the nJPtcap, when u Dicit Solin~~ squared hls (IO lnnilltll
~ llllklag IIIHlllllinl&amp; cold Wllllamaon.
11111 010 2GO 3- 7 B 2
WlllieStaqllllhlta tle-brealdnR record at 7-71n roUe! of Barry Philo
SI.L
CICIO CICIO 031 0-- • II 1
homer In lbe lOth lllld the Leracb. Harry Parker suffered Lersch, Stlma 181 and Rytn;
Plrateo added three llllll'e runs the loss ftr the l;ardlnals.
Carlton. Chuck Taylor (8),
wilb the help of a twHIUI triple PlnclHiitter Manny Moii!'S Parker (91, Hilgendorf CIOiand
WP-Selma 17-1). LPby Gelle Alley.
,
Bingle wilb two out ill the 14th Simmon•.
Parker (1-1).
'Ole Pirates were In an un- inning drove In llilly Grsblrt·
c:omforlllble spot after toslnB ewttz w1111 the willniDI nm 1or
tile opener 1o Jerry Koosman's the Dodgers.
two.bltter and sendilll Fred
Cambria llaillat Met ace Tom
Seaver, an
winner, ill
the nlghteap. But theY lmocked
out Seaver ·In 5 loll illnillp and
You Msy be s Hero
then came up with their game-

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Racine WSCS Meets at Cabin

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Mrs. Birchfield to Host Garden Club

ta.came

winning rally aplnst relief...,

Knudson

Robinson
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· 'llial'a .riBbt. a real bero!
'n1f McGraw.
· Are )'011 a dynamic teen who wants to chauge the worta? Oo
Durocher proteeted the Olbll' .
~ toljoy
slnsill&amp;. ~. flablng, bowling, and loss Cl1 the claim lbat the ball £fL
J11iJ1n1 pmes. Would yoo llke to plan a Cbrfstmu &lt;~' Valenlille boy tn the ChfCIIO bullpen an UIBJII
pmy? ... How about a viclory party? Do you llke to finger pailll? employe of lbe Montreal club
Would :rw enjoy teacllirW a ROWIIOIIR or game or dance 1o !ddt? ' ldeked a double by Ron FairlY'
Would youllke to li!acll a Utile boy to ride a like or play basket- ~nwnlbe rfRbt !Ieider ~ ROBINSON, W. (UP!) 11111?
.
Calllllon frrm fleldlns the ball, "Lady Luck," chanted jubilant
Lui year 'Ole Meip County YCNIIJ.Oblo Allodallon for and ·allowing the tying anil George Knudson after a mlsoed
~ Cblldren bad members who did
lblnp. AI a
to for the tw&lt;MOOI.putt George Archer
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joboryoumaybeflndinRnew pleuuret
loday. ·
1be rewm:da are great - a smile, a bug, an WIOIIIJlOCied
~t, a tear,&lt;~' a ne\'erbeforespoken word.
If this Is you join .. Tuerday, September 22, at 7: 30 ill tile
Gni!e EpiacGpal C211!rch, West Main Street, Pcmeroy. Officel'll
ftr IJ'I0.71 willbeelededlllldalibn presented.
Came, join 111. You may become a berol
Mary S.Hayea,
, VIce President,
Meigll County YOARC

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MIDDLEPoRT P1'A, 7:30
p.m. ·at . the ·Middleport
Elementary School. · Get·
ecqualnted night.
· MElG8 CHAPTER Order of
De,Molay lrJcnday, 7:30 p.m.
Mldtllepx'l Malonic Temple.
~work.:AI(Jnemborund
Muter Muon ~ted. Mother's
aub same tline 1n balement

Usillg an electric mixer or
blender slowly add cream
and seasonillga and blend
until smooth. Return cheese
mixture to hollowed Edam
oheU. Serve at room tern·
perature with assorted

r

crackers or breads. U prepared in advance, cover tcp
with re:l ·wax citcle, refrl&amp;•
orate and return to room
temperature one hour before
serving.

.dd AriiCIM; brldelaWdl, in three
·i~iei:eii ~ · !lie torldii~;~ .MJJJ ·41n1DR room.

ot bcl'den or ill
Tlitbtlttlme:J::.Iriiii·IIID"
Qeell.fuD
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lime IIIII wllllnoilllrlillalt; lbl:t!itmn
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cat
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Na,ncy !Jubbard, El ~. the
lloirerlirl. ·
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All of .the altendanta were
attired In floor linllth ID'IIrll Of
p~ crept! with willie c:hlffon
llelivea. 'Die1111ore 11*t veils

THEOOORUS Council 17, D.
i!fA.,Ip.m.poUuck,IOOFhall.
Each regularly attending
member to take one whO Isn't.
Entertainment to follow.
RACINJ:

Elementary PI'A

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'Gonloo West was the aetlln&amp; lor daughter, Melody.
fled. GU Hodges of the New the . Los Angeles ·Dodgers NY
010 101 200 o- 5 .u o ..... ·to Lance Renlzel Jaie In ly .Uollod Pfns.lntorna!lonol
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Brun,t (6I;'. Lamb !r"
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Y11rk Met&amp; was ghan. And Leo sba
the lloiiBicll Allroo, 7~. 16), Gibbon (7), GlutH 111 •liftd ""'lblld IM!rio1d and ~. jlen(ro. Penn St, 55 Navy 7 ·
w-·s SoeleiY ri Clrtatlan Atll!ndlng were Mn. Lavinia lluroch,.. of the ad'cago CUbs lD 141nnlnga In •lht!r Nallooal Songulllen; Se&lt;iver, Frloella (61, and lfeob Adderly collaborated Marsholl17 ~~ ,1
protesting
Leaguegames.1beolberteams McGraw (7), Chonu (101 and In ihe Dallu CIOCOI1darY to bat Tolodo 27 Buffalo·II&lt; "
Service of the Racine United Simpson, Mra. Bertha Jolmson,
an'd """•ea had were not scbeduJoid
Grote, Oyer .(81. WP.Giusfl (9· ·~.:......,_potential,_, •...;...,. UCLA 2A Plff 15 ·
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Mrl. Ruth Ann Hill, Mrl. Allee wuMurtan••
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'l1le cabin Ill l00111d In a Wolfe, Mra. Bertha Spencer, contrasting moods f&lt;l' the 88llle
In tile American. League II Bosweii'Uihl, Slargell (31sf).
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Boo ·Coll 2a Vifl'anovUI
Members prepared rags for HUI, Mn. Libby Wlllord and lou to spllt their Sunday Y&lt;*k 5, Detroit ~; Boston S,
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doubleheadlir tate the four-· WBihln8ton I; California 4, Los Al)aeles .
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'l1le Rutland Friendly Gar- frame. Gardening tips for National !.eBIIUO Eut race
lot hill seventh win ll1d rookie&lt; (10), Lamb (131 and Sudakls,
•' Alo Sf 21 Milos. Coli.
deners will meet at 7:30 p.m. October will he given by Mrl. Dur her
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Lamb (6-01 . LP·Culver (6-41.
SO car 43 Walto F-1 7
Wednesday at the home ol Mrs. TCIII Martin.
lad ldenllfled only as "Pierre andlhrej!siJJgleaforthoBraves HR·Dovls (Bthl.
Tonn St ~ ' KOI!IU&lt;Ry · SI 7
Howard Bird1flelcl.
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AubUrn 33 'Sov·11\1,. •I'I&gt;'"
lnllallatloo of olflcers f11r the Designated members wUI
a key play Ibid led to the of the season, saffered the loss AllaM• 1110 230 oox-11 11 1
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-71 year will hl&amp;hllght the make arrangements of crescent Montreal
EJpos' '-4 triumph for the Reds.
Maloney, washburn {5), IY Unlltd ~JlirtrnaHonal Tuloni 17.lltorgl• ~
~· Mrl. Birchfield will design on the theme "Aulwnil over the CUbs
Jim Hutto's double drove lD Behn•y (71, Granter' (II and
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pre..nt a paper "PIItllng Your Harvests" ualng mums.
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said Murtaugh refer. nm lotlllnnlng for the Phillleo Didier. L ·Maloney (IJ.l). 1 '
Clmnfe, PI! 106 40.1 65143 .»J VandorbiiiJ2 Clladel 0
"I'd Mrl . Jerry Eads wUI Bolin and Mrs. Fred ring !, lite Dlgbtcap,' when u Dick Selma squared hill (10 lnolngol
Willms, ChL -151 59? 13A 1'16 .327 ~~~~ Tech 23 Flo Sf 13
~mating llld ualDg a cold Wlillalllson.
WUUeStargeUhltatte«eaklng record at 7-71n relief of Barry Pilllo
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Lersch. Selma (8) and Ryan; Parker,I.A -15280 801&amp;5 .319
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Pirates added lbree more runs the loss for tile (:ardlnals.
carlton, Chuck Taylor (8), Snvlen,PII 121 .ue 59 1.16 .319
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Tulllli M ld'Tho·$t 13
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comfiX'Iable II(JOI after )GOing ewilz with the winning nm for Chicago 200 000 1 - 4 6 0 ·
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1fllll to jlbtaln:lillcll.ln earl)' fall, cut leavtl m toe~ IDclltl
fnlii !jle iii~IIIICI, Alllrllel aeed IDlllcb lbe flraiii8Uotlafter
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Jwme. A three ~ eate'With
peerliudcolumnswas featured
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Cheeae spreads conlin110

~. Mrs. c::8rlol Terruu, popular for anaetlng at
Mrs. Ben F. Cravey, Mrl. Ada bridge clubs or other small
Loul!eLowel!le(lor~.olstenof

galherlllp.
!1\e jx1de, served at the punch Men will like the hearty
table, Mrs. Ben F. Cravey, Sr., Ravor of an Edam treat with
Ita dalih of Woreestershlre
registered the gueste.

and dry muallrd. Serve on
assorted crackers and thinly·
sliced rye or pumpernickel.
This is a make -ahead
recipe to keep the hostess
matching coat.
happy.
The couple reside at the WISCONSIN EDAM TREAT
Wedgewood Aparbnenta at El I party Edam ball
Paso.
(II oz.)
The new Mrs. Evans Is a 'I• cup butter
graduate of Radford Schoolfor \1
cnam (or
Girte at El Paso, and attended
the Tnaa Woman's College at %tealpGODI
Woreeater1blre
Denton, Texas. She rnaj011ed In
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ea,enne
plano. Cllmntly she Is em\1 leaapeoa dry maalard
ployed u secretary for the
"' leaapeon ult
Teua Industrial Supplies.
Remove outer saran wrap·
Mr. Evans attended the per and cui 3-lnch circle
Kentucky Christian College from the top of the cheese.
befiX'tenfering the U.S. Army. ~ out the cheese, leaving
Going to Te:ras f(lf the wed- half-iDcll shell Inside the red
ding were the bl'ldegroom's wax covering. Return shell
to refrigerator. Allow reJiarentaandbisbrother,Danny maining cheese and butter to
Edwin ET8111.
soften to room temperature.
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the mountains of New Mexico,
tile bride changed Into • navy
wool sleeveless dreu with

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Mixture of Wisconsin Edam cheese with spices ond
cream pleases guests.
Using an electric mixer or
blender slowly add cream
and seasonings and blend
untU smooth. Return cheese
mixture to hollowed Edam
shell. Serve at room tem·
perature with assorted

crackers or breads. If prepared in advance, cover top
with rei wax circle, refrlaerate and relurn to room
temperature one hour before
serving.

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Mill Janet Searlel, brideelect ol Lmeiu lleiry, was
hqooled Friday nlgbl wilb a
brldaliboweul Gle home of her
Mr -· ~- D·IJand
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, New ·Lima RocKI.
Gamea were played with
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Stella s.arlea, Mrs. Hazel
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TUESDAY
OHIO ETA P1U Cha ter, Beta
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Sigma Pht Sorority, 8.15
Tuesday, Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
RACINE AMERICAN Legion
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A.IWIIary, 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
hall. Potluck refreshments.
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chapter 186, O.E.S. will meet
Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs.
Lucille Swacklullnmer, Mason,
,

ROOF COATING
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WOMEN'S ASSN., Mld.dJeport United Prosbyterl1n
Church, 6:30 poUuck dinner
Thursday at the church.

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Lao~,Sr.,Mn.Richard
M,.ll:, the 'bo&lt;llt study, Mrs. Eddie

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CARTRIDGE PLASnC
ROOF CEMENT

shrink. R•a. 1.39

For smoll jobs. Seals, wolerpri;KJ(s.

lhe for ~l(hlng holft ond gopt In
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Fliftlble 1drudtd rubb1r. Naill •V

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p.m. Tuesday at pool hon1e.
REVIVAL, MT. MORIAH
Church of God, ll•eln•, through
Sunday, 7: 30 eact. evening with
the Rev. Bill McDaniels ·
evangelist. Spedal slnglllg each
nlgllt. PUbllc welcoine.
. MEIGS YOARC to meet.
Tuesday, Pomeroy Grace
Episcopal Church, 7:30 .p.m.
Officers to be elected. New WROUGHT IRON
me!"ben welcome.
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~of lttil. ·lrtne CGI(ee ,,.. lila IJI'otllet.
'were
t-l.ofllliPue,TUM,IIIdGie Mr. ~ Maupin Cravey, El
latalfel!rJJ....,~, llld·Mr. P!loo, llld Mrl. Carlot TerriW
~. Dml Jyh, 1111 .!11 ID, ~Ariz.
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EYI!III, M!ddlepott, wen united .Mrs. Lowe was attired In ' an
Luiuorr!Nel!lpl., 12al7p.JII.~i ajlplo bloasom pink chiffon
a. ,·u.• "-, ,ti'Dir Pori llllll gotin and w..-e a eor8age of
d!JpeJID ·~. '
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. pliii miniature roses. Mrs.
ChfplaiD' .. pajlu. lloiCoe ·ETanswOIIeiX'anpcrepewitha
petlormed 111f · d9uble ring Qli'UBO of Jlllnlature tallaroan
~eremoay ~ore an· alta.r toees.
deeol'ated tdll&gt; white claciiQJI
A reception honoring the
and. yell.W cbrJiianthemum couple wu held at the bride's
arraaiemellll. Mr. Leater
Sllbfrmln, o~aanltt, played
~ (roQl Menclalleoim,
...t lliiCb.
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The brl4i. liven In marriage
llfherl!llofller, Mr- Henry John
Lowe, _ . a '!flblle organdy
1owo wllb.' a c6@el train
fuhionect:ltklh Ia u.rt&amp;&gt;'llild
.
medaiUona enhanced with
MONDAY
PearJa.sbeeirrledaboUquetof MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:!0
while
caroallons
and p.m. ·at the Mlddieporl
afe!Jban9Uo. ·
Elementary S&lt;:hool. Get'I1Je atteudlnta for the bride acquainted nlgbl.
wenMIMBhellaAnndlcGutk, MEIGS CIW'TER &lt;Her of
QlllaJIIIIi~,llllldolhonor; DeJololay Monday, 7:30p.m.
Mlllil. Mur. Irene il'avey, El Middleport Muonlc Temple.
Paao, TUM, and ·Miu Anna Jnlatory work. All members and
Lull&amp; Ttrrasas, l Tucson, MasterMumlnvlted.Mother's
Arizona, brldeell!ald•, aU lbree Club 1111111t IIDie In buement
illeea ~ the ·bride;.~aa.d .Mia diDing r~m.
N'\"cy Hubbard, El Puo. the TIIEODORUS Councll17, D.
floirer pl.
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qf A.,6pm. potluck,IOOFhall.
All of the attendant. - • Each regularly attending
attired lD llo« laaath·1011'118 of JDtmher to take one who isn't.
yellow crepa with wltl!ll ehlffon Enlerlllnmenl to follow,
lliteves. 'l1ley :worubart velll RACINE Elementary PTA
In yeUow lllid CIII'Nd IIGIItgays Monday, 7:30 p.m. at school.
of=
of El Dilc;ussion '!0 Fall Festival and
Puo . the ...........
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CHESTER P.T.A., 8 p.m.
Mr. llannf .Edwin Evana, Monday, get-acquainted
meeting, Introduction of
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leae~; Boy Seoul Troop 235
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will present Rag eersmony.

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Mrl. KoJer G. Toney; J!1d ~ Sn~d, Hot Springs, v,.,
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HOSPITAL NEWS
"I· juat didn't keep my . · ·
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concentration," . said Archer, Woohngtn 000 010 ooo- 1 50 20-15; Seaver,
1e.12.
Holzer Medical Center Firat who dueled In the same Boofon
000 010 20&gt;c- 3 6 1 a.~l":!r.",k.t,"ft~'ea'if":~j
Ave.
Cedar St. ~I thh~~~son1e with Knutlaon for 40 Fr~~nbac;"!lp 1 41 •;,: Perry, Mlnn 23-11; Wrlghf,'C.I
vlaltllig houri z.4 llld 7o3 p.m. o..., under.a hot sun on
Mon!Qomery. HJ!s.T. Conigliaro 21·11; Palmer,_ Boll and M&lt;;Maternlty vlalllng houra 2:30 to 71 course ,In the Sunday C32ndl, Pefi'ocelll (27th). ,
DoWell. Clov 20-10• .
4:311 p.m. Parents only on marathon bi'~l on by a rain Cleveland oOOOiiij ooo- o ~ 2 T
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delay Thursday.
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Hun~IAlgBoiiODI,adauabter; Archer,30,GIIroy,Callf.,hu oakland ~0:~ ooo- 2 e.o By Unl*
-~ Mr -~ ~- . ·a•"- u....;o been CODling back from a
W(lghi.
(f 1. and
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"'..,.. Rl2, il'own Cltj, a "leru)js elbow" that aflect.dhli Llndbl~d~7 , Roland 111 ~
aoa:
drlvlriillllll an · lnlelllnal bug !91·' and ' """' WP,Wr,lllht
lllaellargea
that,' he plckeli .-; lip on '.ion (21.11). LP· oland (:1-~1 •.Hils;
Mn. RIChard K. Baker, Mn. overseas lout about a year
Jackson (22ndl, JohniOII (14111). ·
Jamea Edward Ba~ and In- Second:Fce '!'oneY lor Arrant oon, Olarlel E. BeckiO, cber -wai lll,4110 wbllli Larry
Joyce E. Blu, Mrl. ftoaer Ziegler, r,m,Dulle, Mo., took
Lenle Bowling · and lnfallt third with a '271 ,flnllh, ,lliree
daughter, Jolm R. Buclla)lan, strokes belllnd the leadera In
Monroe Chase, Mn. Ernest D. regulaUon play on the a,m.
Collier, Mrs. Orbn L. c..n, yard courae.
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Mra. llelpba Coughlin, Mn. llaJ Urxlerwood, Hlunble,
Beaols Denlels, Mrl. Robert T""·•and Grter Jones, Wlehlta,
Ray Grimm and Infant 1011, Klin., Ued for fourth with 2'141
Mn. Dooaid R. ~ 8Dd Infant and' ptckad up ...440 each. ·
1011; Elvin R..Halley, Walter T. Kundaon, 33, Torollto, who
Hamm, Mrl. ~ohn M. llauldrel! said he hu aever IGit In · a
and .lnfaql daulhter, Mn. pllyoff, WOn the , ) ~ and Malc!!1 'Rudolpb, 1Jeb18b ·
RutherfirdJ.IIead,Jr., Melvin cfaeslc In the longdl sudden- Aj:res, Flti. . . · ··,
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W, Hill, Mrl. Deln (). Jones, death playofl on the PGA tour 'De!endlnl ·
Marim'et ·~aton, Mrl. Leo this year.
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dluabter, Olarles H. Leonard, supo!rbly,'' he said. "I hliVe t2114.
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Eatee) Myj:ra, LesiiO L. reall)'bada bad·year, bull felt
Nldlt,Gal'laniiE.Panons,Jr.,
pretly &amp;oOd this weet: !at
,Jaoleo S. Rhoclea, Mrl. Roy 0. week .1 did I hell of I lot ri

amphet:lmh,:.es. DiKussed on pages 17through
19 of the Federal .source book: "Answers to the
most frequently asked questions about drug
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below.

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Kline (6-41 atld Mun-;
Notional lA@'": llonch, C:ln
Lollch, Pofferson (81and Price, 45; Wllllamo. Chi &lt;42; ...,..,, Cln
Lamont (81. LP·Lollch (1:J.181. r~ ~.Aaron, Afl 37; Mo;Covey,
.HRs.Wftlfe (21511 ' Wood (8th).
Howard.
t&lt;on City 000 000 300- 3 s 1 ·
Mlnn 41.1
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"Lady Luck," chanted jubilant Lockwood, Sotldors (7) ond
George Knudson after a missed Rool. WP·Lockwood (.t.11) . LPlw&lt;HootputtbyU..OIIgeArcber JOhnson (7-121.

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'l1le ""'arda are great - a Sllllle, a hug, an WBUSpeCted
ftC . •pll"'"'""t, a tear, &lt;I' a never before spoken word.
lithia Is 7W join 111 Tuesday, September 2Z, at 7: 30 Ill the
Grace Eplaeopal Cblirdl, Weal Main Slreel, PCilleroy. Officers
IGr 11'10-n will beeleded ll1d a film presented.
Came, join ua. You may become a hero!
Mary S.llayss,
, Vice Prealclent,
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l..ombarclllrllll5lonilecllnto one In five altemptel Incl. . \liM! In 'Otbei' ~~~Uonal CGafen!hce Wuhl!!ltOno • , · ,; '
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of the NFL all-time greata, IIW .fot 46 yards, llllll Mel F,art p!ay, D,uis llJpped ·PbiJidei. 3obn Brodit took ..m..~qo i:ent.of hill j)llilea,'&amp;avt"11ff I!) Batiiii!QI'~ , , J·: o:.J'q,1.0Qi! PllJiodell!hlo
p t 0 , ;IlliG' '
Lem Barney. Intercept one of . IICOI'ed two loui:hdOWRI to~leacl P'lia, 17-'1,. Allanta tool!•!'lew of a pius lnteferenee eall aad Do!JB ~ · on a ooa ~:.t' ·Jefs ' . / 0' ,o; r.P' ,000 St ~out C. .: I •1 0,. ·OCIOi •
lila passes In the third quarter · ·
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: g :000 , '- ·"w~ ;:,. rrM •d ~
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Nolllince the pre-Lombarcll
era have the Green Bay
l'iclcilrl suffered through a
...,... Sunday. The Detroit
Umaroared to a~ Ylctory In
whlehthePackerawereunablellldrelurnll50yardslora
to ICI'OIDJgt a first down In the touchdown.
entire llrst half.
The Uons added embarrculeThePackeramanagedatolal ment again· In the fourth
of 114 yards total of!.mse while quarter, when a reserve quar-

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78 yards on a quartorbaek
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The shutout was the lint sneak to oel up Bill Tripplell'a
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against the Packen1 oince !!,yard touchdown nm.
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lly FRED DOWN
The Atlanta ' l!raves wal' andSong\llllenJI&lt;ooaman (11,7) With l:ll).)efl Jn lhe gaJI)&amp; to l&lt;tn~ Cltt
UPI &amp;porta writer
1opec1l'hllatheclelpCinC~!.,~ ~! ~~~i~I~P•o•n 17illl, tn.aure the Ylctory for A,tlantheil'·
Danny Murtough of the 111e
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(2nd gomo, 11 lnnlllttl
Kotler. S!aubcleb, pWreecl . .
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'l1le Dorcas cabin ri Mn, served by Mrs. West and her ' Pittaburgh Pirates was satts- the St. Louis Cardlnala, 7-4, aad Plt!S
002 003 OOQ +- 9 .15 2 a1r Wltlu Sl-yard ~
·Ccil•·f:.oo!NII RnuHs
'Gonloo West was the aetlln&amp; lor daughter, Melody.
fled. GU Hodges of the New the . Los Angeles ·Dodgers NY
010 101 200 o- 5 .u o ..... ·to Lance Renlzel Jaie In ly .Uollod Pfns.lntorna!lonol
cambria,
Brun,t (6I;'. Lamb !r"
. l~tt ·
ded
a recent meeting of the
Y11rk Met&amp; was ghan. And Leo sba
the lloiiBicll Allroo, 7~. 16), Gibbon (7), GlutH 111 •liftd ""'lblld IM!rio1d and ~. jlen(ro. Penn St, 55 Navy 7 ·
w-·s SoeleiY ri Clrtatlan Atll!ndlng were Mn. Lavinia lluroch,.. of the ad'cago CUbs lD 141nnlnga In •lht!r Nallooal Songulllen; Se&lt;iver, Frloella (61, and lfeob Adderly collaborated Marsholl17 ~~ ,1
protesting
Leaguegames.1beolberteams McGraw (7), Chonu (101 and In ihe Dallu CIOCOI1darY to bat Tolodo 27 Buffalo·II&lt; "
Service of the Racine United Simpson, Mra. Bertha Jolmson,
an'd """•ea had were not scbeduJoid
Grote, Oyer .(81. WP.Giusfl (9· ·~.:......,_potential,_, •...;...,. UCLA 2A Plff 15 ·
Melhodlsl Omreb.
Mrl. Ruth Ann Hill, Mrl. Allee wuMurtan••
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....,... ..."" Ru!Qers 41 l.afayolle 16
'l1le cabin Ill l00111d In a Wolfe, Mra. Bertha Spencer, contrasting moods f&lt;l' the 88llle
In tile American. League II Bosweii'Uihl, Slargell (31sf).
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wooded area IIII'I'OWided by Mrs. Maille Circle, Mrs. reuon-4be Pirates .beat the wu Balllmore 7 Cleveland 0·
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TemPle 1• D ..~knell 3"
Dowers and Shrubbery. Dorothy McKenzie, Ella Mae Melo, t-6,ln101nnlngsiltllra
4-1 awuoe&amp;Ota a, Clllcaao I, ew H~ion
Boo ·Coll 2a Vifl'anovUI
Members prepared rags for HUI, Mn. Libby Wlllord and lou to spllt their Sunday Y&lt;*k 5, Detroit ~; Boston S,
ooo ooo 203 ooo 01-.1 11 ~ ·
C&lt;ngle-Mallrl 2~e1 o
rugs following a luncheon Mrl. Allee Reese.
doubleheadlir tate the four-· WBihln8ton I; California 4, Los Al)aeles .
~Y RI)Ck !!''
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game 111!ries' wllb the world Oakland 2, and Mllwaukee 4 DlorO::r~ ~%=
Wasr ~. r:;im:~~~ q
champions, three games to one, Kansas City 3,
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(101 Culver (121 ana Edwards;
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andgolwogamesaheadlnthe &amp;nReedpllchedafourhltter Suflon, Mikkelsen (t), Br•Tusk~H 24 Ala .III&amp;M ·1~
'l1le Rutland Friendly Gar- frame. Gardening tips for National !.eBIIUO Eut race
lot hill seventh win ll1d rookie&lt; (10), Lamb (131 and Sudakls,
•' Alo Sf 21 Milos. Coli.
deners will meet at 7:30 p.m. October will he given by Mrl. Dur her
,...... 'that RalphGarrhadatworundouble Torborg (71, Sllnoon (10). WP·
E!J1!Mich23Quon11co0...
oc wu pro __..,
Lamb (6-01 . LP·Culver (6-41.
SO car 43 Walto F-1 7
Wednesday at the home ol Mrs. TCIII Martin.
lad ldenllfled only as "Pierre andlhrej!siJJgleaforthoBraves HR·Dovls (Bthl.
Tonn St ~ ' KOI!IU&lt;Ry · SI 7
Howard Bird1flelcl.
fl~)da 3A MI-. St 1~
Ill. baU hoy" had lnte~d on u Jim Maloney, alde!lnad most
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Clncjnnoll 200 000 ooo- 2 • 1
AubUrn 33 'Sov·11\1,. •I'I&gt;'"
lnllallatloo of olflcers f11r the Designated members wUI
a key play Ibid led to the of the season, saffered the loss AllaM• 1110 230 oox-11 11 1
R
. Ice &lt;42 YMI o,.. . ;. ';
-71 year will hl&amp;hllght the make arrangements of crescent Montreal
EJpos' '-4 triumph for the Reds.
Maloney, washburn {5), IY Unlltd ~JlirtrnaHonal Tuloni 17.lltorgl• ~
~· Mrl. Birchfield will design on the theme "Aulwnil over the CUbs
Jim Hutto's double drove lD Behn•y (71, Granter' (II and
~II.Hguo
Houston '~ ·syr•tu ' 15
pre..nt a paper "PIItllng Your Harvests" ualng mums.
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the t'- "---w-~ run 1n 1 • • - Plummer.~. b~ (7·101 and
"G. AB R. H. Pet. Ala 51 VIr .tt&lt;;h· l
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Garden to Bed lor tho Winter" Judging will be by Mrl. Joe to lw1n"
said Murtaugh refer. nm lotlllnnlng for the Phillleo Didier. L ·Maloney (IJ.l). 1 '
Clmnfe, PI! 106 40.1 65143 .»J VandorbiiiJ2 Clladel 0
"I'd Mrl . Jerry Eads wUI Bolin and Mrs. Fred ring !, lite Dlgbtcap,' when u Dick Selma squared hill (10 lnolngol
Willms, ChL -151 59? 13A 1'16 .327 ~~~~ Tech 23 Flo Sf 13
~mating llld ualDg a cold Wlillalllson.
WUUeStargeUhltatte«eaklng record at 7-71n relief of Barry Pilllo
001 010 200 3-- 1 e 2 Hckmn.5chr 1~!! as" :57
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3 ~r~lazn~i?
000 000 031 o- 4 11 1 Torro, I.L 1- B' .. 91 · - r ......
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hom... In the llllb and the Lersch. ·-•&gt; Parker suffered . SI.L
Lersch. Selma (8) and Ryan; Parker,I.A -15280 801&amp;5 .319
·-0 Ia IM Lellen of III• I , II pod lute, ~
Pirates added lbree more runs the loss for tile (:ardlnals.
carlton, Chuck Taylor (8), Snvlen,PII 121 .ue 59 1.16 .319
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with
the
help
of
at........,
triple
Plncbollltter
Manny
Mota's
Porlcor
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Hilgendorf
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and
Rose,
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116
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Toxoo
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wah
1. fte edltlr reiii'VII tile ..,... to
JeUm.
-'••'e with two out In the 14th Simmons. WP·Stlma (7·71. LP· T.olan,On 1&lt;1(560 107171 .318 Ark 23 Okll Sf 7
,_Gene Alley
AI lollen tD111 be llped, e rill oUiw, •Ht ......
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Porker (1·11.
Nrez,Cin 150m 103176.316 Texas 56
15
The Pirates wen! In an un- Inning drove In Blll7 GralllrkAmorlail LNauo
Tulllli M ld'Tho·$t 13
llfllala lllilf be ..... ~.
comfiX'Iable II(JOI after )GOing ewilz with the winning nm for Chicago 200 000 1 - 4 6 0 ·
G. AI 11. H, Pel. Oklo ~1 Wl~sln 7
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the opener to JI!T)' Koosman's the Dodgers.
MonlrHI 001 000 14Jc- 6 11 0 01
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lwl&gt;llltter aad sending Fred
'l"!rskl, .Bot 152 ilT116 172 .320 PurdU: .;"'tcu ' .
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(II lind Botemlin. WP·Roed (S. Ai&gt;rlclo. Chi 140538 N171 .3tt Mlch 20 Arliooo' 9 . .
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•1 . LP·Reoon (5-9), HRs- Srill!h,Bot 139 5541011171 .309 Noire Ceme !II tilrlt\Wath 14
Seaver, an .._-- wuuoer,
w I ill I m s (.and), Hlckmen Fosse. Cit 120 4110 62 138 .3111 . Illinois 20 01'~ 16' "
J '==the nJghtcap. But they l!:noekad
C32ndl, Renko (loti. Pepitone Momsn, NY 12.4 431 57 131 .300 To'"'• Tee~ 23 ·K*nili\0:
"ou M.ll"' be 8 ud_
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cater, NY 1&lt;19 563 62 170 .302 Ohio Unlv U 1&lt;01!1 St ·14

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WGUid )'OU enjoy leaching a new oong or game or dance to klda? t kicked a dom&gt;Je by Ron Fairly'
Would 7w llke to teaclu Utile hoy to ride a bike or play basket- preventing right fielder ~
bill?
eam..., from fle!dins the baU,
Lui year The Meigs County YouMhlo A.....W'ion for and 'iCUowlng tile tying and
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Jwme. A three ~ eate'With
peerliudcolumnswas featured
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Cheeae spreads conlin110

~. Mrs. c::8rlol Terruu, popular for anaetlng at
Mrs. Ben F. Cravey, Mrl. Ada bridge clubs or other small
Loul!eLowel!le(lor~.olstenof

galherlllp.
!1\e jx1de, served at the punch Men will like the hearty
table, Mrs. Ben F. Cravey, Sr., Ravor of an Edam treat with
Ita dalih of Woreestershlre
registered the gueste.

and dry muallrd. Serve on
assorted crackers and thinly·
sliced rye or pumpernickel.
This is a make -ahead
recipe to keep the hostess
matching coat.
happy.
The couple reside at the WISCONSIN EDAM TREAT
Wedgewood Aparbnenta at El I party Edam ball
Paso.
(II oz.)
The new Mrs. Evans Is a 'I• cup butter
graduate of Radford Schoolfor \1
cnam (or
Girte at El Paso, and attended
the Tnaa Woman's College at %tealpGODI
Woreeater1blre
Denton, Texas. She rnaj011ed In
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ea,enne
plano. Cllmntly she Is em\1 leaapeoa dry maalard
ployed u secretary for the
"' leaapeon ult
Teua Industrial Supplies.
Remove outer saran wrap·
Mr. Evans attended the per and cui 3-lnch circle
Kentucky Christian College from the top of the cheese.
befiX'tenfering the U.S. Army. ~ out the cheese, leaving
Going to Te:ras f(lf the wed- half-iDcll shell Inside the red
ding were the bl'ldegroom's wax covering. Return shell
to refrigerator. Allow reJiarentaandbisbrother,Danny maining cheese and butter to
Edwin ET8111.
soften to room temperature.
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F..- a wedding trip tbr~
the mountains of New Mexico,
tile bride changed Into • navy
wool sleeveless dreu with

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Mixture of Wisconsin Edam cheese with spices ond
cream pleases guests.
Using an electric mixer or
blender slowly add cream
and seasonings and blend
untU smooth. Return cheese
mixture to hollowed Edam
shell. Serve at room tem·
perature with assorted

crackers or breads. If prepared in advance, cover top
with rei wax circle, refrlaerate and relurn to room
temperature one hour before
serving.

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Mill Janet Searlel, brideelect ol Lmeiu lleiry, was
hqooled Friday nlgbl wilb a
brldaliboweul Gle home of her
Mr -· ~- D·IJand
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, New ·Lima RocKI.
Gamea were played with
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Stella s.arlea, Mrs. Hazel
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TUESDAY
OHIO ETA P1U Cha ter, Beta
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Sigma Pht Sorority, 8.15
Tuesday, Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
RACINE AMERICAN Legion
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A.IWIIary, 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
hall. Potluck refreshments.
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chapter 186, O.E.S. will meet
Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs.
Lucille Swacklullnmer, Mason,
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ROOF COATING
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WOMEN'S ASSN., Mld.dJeport United Prosbyterl1n
Church, 6:30 poUuck dinner
Thursday at the church.

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Lao~,Sr.,Mn.Richard
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CARTRIDGE PLASnC
ROOF CEMENT

shrink. R•a. 1.39

For smoll jobs. Seals, wolerpri;KJ(s.

lhe for ~l(hlng holft ond gopt In
roofing, gutf1ra. Won' l a~,~mble or

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Fliftlble 1drudtd rubb1r. Naill •V

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p.m. Tuesday at pool hon1e.
REVIVAL, MT. MORIAH
Church of God, ll•eln•, through
Sunday, 7: 30 eact. evening with
the Rev. Bill McDaniels ·
evangelist. Spedal slnglllg each
nlgllt. PUbllc welcoine.
. MEIGS YOARC to meet.
Tuesday, Pomeroy Grace
Episcopal Church, 7:30 .p.m.
Officers to be elected. New WROUGHT IRON
me!"ben welcome.
RAIUNG

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~of lttil. ·lrtne CGI(ee ,,.. lila IJI'otllet.
'were
t-l.ofllliPue,TUM,IIIdGie Mr. ~ Maupin Cravey, El
latalfel!rJJ....,~, llld·Mr. P!loo, llld Mrl. Carlot TerriW
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EYI!III, M!ddlepott, wen united .Mrs. Lowe was attired In ' an
Luiuorr!Nel!lpl., 12al7p.JII.~i ajlplo bloasom pink chiffon
a. ,·u.• "-, ,ti'Dir Pori llllll gotin and w..-e a eor8age of
d!JpeJID ·~. '
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. pliii miniature roses. Mrs.
ChfplaiD' .. pajlu. lloiCoe ·ETanswOIIeiX'anpcrepewitha
petlormed 111f · d9uble ring Qli'UBO of Jlllnlature tallaroan
~eremoay ~ore an· alta.r toees.
deeol'ated tdll&gt; white claciiQJI
A reception honoring the
and. yell.W cbrJiianthemum couple wu held at the bride's
arraaiemellll. Mr. Leater
Sllbfrmln, o~aanltt, played
~ (roQl Menclalleoim,
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The brl4i. liven In marriage
llfherl!llofller, Mr- Henry John
Lowe, _ . a '!flblle organdy
1owo wllb.' a c6@el train
fuhionect:ltklh Ia u.rt&amp;&gt;'llild
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medaiUona enhanced with
MONDAY
PearJa.sbeeirrledaboUquetof MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:!0
while
caroallons
and p.m. ·at the Mlddieporl
afe!Jban9Uo. ·
Elementary S&lt;:hool. Get'I1Je atteudlnta for the bride acquainted nlgbl.
wenMIMBhellaAnndlcGutk, MEIGS CIW'TER &lt;Her of
QlllaJIIIIi~,llllldolhonor; DeJololay Monday, 7:30p.m.
Mlllil. Mur. Irene il'avey, El Middleport Muonlc Temple.
Paao, TUM, and ·Miu Anna Jnlatory work. All members and
Lull&amp; Ttrrasas, l Tucson, MasterMumlnvlted.Mother's
Arizona, brldeell!ald•, aU lbree Club 1111111t IIDie In buement
illeea ~ the ·bride;.~aa.d .Mia diDing r~m.
N'\"cy Hubbard, El Puo. the TIIEODORUS Councll17, D.
floirer pl.
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qf A.,6pm. potluck,IOOFhall.
All of the attendant. - • Each regularly attending
attired lD llo« laaath·1011'118 of JDtmher to take one who isn't.
yellow crepa with wltl!ll ehlffon Enlerlllnmenl to follow,
lliteves. 'l1ley :worubart velll RACINE Elementary PTA
In yeUow lllid CIII'Nd IIGIItgays Monday, 7:30 p.m. at school.
of=
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Puo . the ...........
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Mr. llannf .Edwin Evana, Monday, get-acquainted
meeting, Introduction of
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"I· juat didn't keep my . · ·
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concentration," . said Archer, Woohngtn 000 010 ooo- 1 50 20-15; Seaver,
1e.12.
Holzer Medical Center Firat who dueled In the same Boofon
000 010 20&gt;c- 3 6 1 a.~l":!r.",k.t,"ft~'ea'if":~j
Ave.
Cedar St. ~I thh~~~son1e with Knutlaon for 40 Fr~~nbac;"!lp 1 41 •;,: Perry, Mlnn 23-11; Wrlghf,'C.I
vlaltllig houri z.4 llld 7o3 p.m. o..., under.a hot sun on
Mon!Qomery. HJ!s.T. Conigliaro 21·11; Palmer,_ Boll and M&lt;;Maternlty vlalllng houra 2:30 to 71 course ,In the Sunday C32ndl, Pefi'ocelll (27th). ,
DoWell. Clov 20-10• .
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Hun~IAlgBoiiODI,adauabter; Archer,30,GIIroy,Callf.,hu oakland ~0:~ ooo- 2 e.o By Unl*
-~ Mr -~ ~- . ·a•"- u....;o been CODling back from a
W(lghi.
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"'..,.. Rl2, il'own Cltj, a "leru)js elbow" that aflect.dhli Llndbl~d~7 , Roland 111 ~
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drlvlriillllll an · lnlelllnal bug !91·' and ' """' WP,Wr,lllht
lllaellargea
that,' he plckeli .-; lip on '.ion (21.11). LP· oland (:1-~1 •.Hils;
Mn. RIChard K. Baker, Mn. overseas lout about a year
Jackson (22ndl, JohniOII (14111). ·
Jamea Edward Ba~ and In- Second:Fce '!'oneY lor Arrant oon, Olarlel E. BeckiO, cber -wai lll,4110 wbllli Larry
Joyce E. Blu, Mrl. ftoaer Ziegler, r,m,Dulle, Mo., took
Lenle Bowling · and lnfallt third with a '271 ,flnllh, ,lliree
daughter, Jolm R. Buclla)lan, strokes belllnd the leadera In
Monroe Chase, Mn. Ernest D. regulaUon play on the a,m.
Collier, Mrs. Orbn L. c..n, yard courae.
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Mra. llelpba Coughlin, Mn. llaJ Urxlerwood, Hlunble,
Beaols Denlels, Mrl. Robert T""·•and Grter Jones, Wlehlta,
Ray Grimm and Infant 1011, Klin., Ued for fourth with 2'141
Mn. Dooaid R. ~ 8Dd Infant and' ptckad up ...440 each. ·
1011; Elvin R..Halley, Walter T. Kundaon, 33, Torollto, who
Hamm, Mrl. ~ohn M. llauldrel! said he hu aever IGit In · a
and .lnfaql daulhter, Mn. pllyoff, WOn the , ) ~ and Malc!!1 'Rudolpb, 1Jeb18b ·
RutherfirdJ.IIead,Jr., Melvin cfaeslc In the longdl sudden- Aj:res, Flti. . . · ··,
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W, Hill, Mrl. Deln (). Jones, death playofl on the PGA tour 'De!endlnl ·
Marim'et ·~aton, Mrl. Leo this year.
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dluabter, Olarles H. Leonard, supo!rbly,'' he said. "I hliVe t2114.
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Eatee) Myj:ra, LesiiO L. reall)'bada bad·year, bull felt
Nldlt,Gal'laniiE.Panons,Jr.,
pretly &amp;oOd this weet: !at
,Jaoleo S. Rhoclea, Mrl. Roy 0. week .1 did I hell of I lot ri

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Lamont (81. LP·Lollch (1:J.181. r~ ~.Aaron, Afl 37; Mo;Covey,
.HRs.Wftlfe (21511 ' Wood (8th).
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"Lady Luck," chanted jubilant Lockwood, Sotldors (7) ond
George Knudson after a missed Rool. WP·Lockwood (.t.11) . LPlw&lt;HootputtbyU..OIIgeArcber JOhnson (7-121.

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'l1le ""'arda are great - a Sllllle, a hug, an WBUSpeCted
ftC . •pll"'"'""t, a tear, &lt;I' a never before spoken word.
lithia Is 7W join 111 Tuesday, September 2Z, at 7: 30 Ill the
Grace Eplaeopal Cblirdl, Weal Main Slreel, PCilleroy. Officers
IGr 11'10-n will beeleded ll1d a film presented.
Came, join ua. You may become a hero!
Mary S.llayss,
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of the NFL all-time greata, IIW .fot 46 yards, llllll Mel F,art p!ay, D,uis llJpped ·PbiJidei. 3obn Brodit took ..m..~qo i:ent.of hill j)llilea,'&amp;avt"11ff I!) Batiiii!QI'~ , , J·: o:.J'q,1.0Qi! PllJiodell!hlo
p t 0 , ;IlliG' '
Lem Barney. Intercept one of . IICOI'ed two loui:hdOWRI to~leacl P'lia, 17-'1,. Allanta tool!•!'lew of a pius lnteferenee eall aad Do!JB ~ · on a ooa ~:.t' ·Jefs ' . / 0' ,o; r.P' ,000 St ~out C. .: I •1 0,. ·OCIOi •
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Nolllince the pre-Lombarcll
era have the Green Bay
l'iclcilrl suffered through a
...,... Sunday. The Detroit
Umaroared to a~ Ylctory In
whlehthePackerawereunablellldrelurnll50yardslora
to ICI'OIDJgt a first down In the touchdown.
entire llrst half.
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of 114 yards total of!.mse while quarter, when a reserve quar-

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rig ht to er;11t or r•lect any ads
deemed
objecfl on.L .T he
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QUALitY

Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and
five grandclilldren of Piqua, 0.,
spent a weekend with their for more than one Incorrect
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Huie insertion .

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WARM. Morning gas
heater, practically new .
Phone 992-'742. ·
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pick your

1969 CIIEVROLET
. Townsman Station Wagon,
automatic transmission.

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Donohue.

For Want Ad Service

Miss

1969 FORD
S2095
Mustang 2 Or. hardtop, 6 cyl., standard shift.
Real Nice.

Ada Rowe was scents per .Word one lnstrflon
Minimum Charge 75c
pleasantly surprised on her
12 cents per . w &gt;rd three
birthday Saturday evenlng at consecutive inllflrtln"'
18 cents per word six con
her home by her relaUvea. .s.ecutive In!&amp;• •font .
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
Attendinfl were Mrs. JO!JS(e
a&lt;1s and ads paid within IOdavs
Parsons, George and Roger of
CA.RD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Ashland, 0.: Mr. and Mrs.
$1 .50 tor SO word minimum .
Donald Hupp and sons of Each eddlflonal word 2~. _
- - BLIND ADS
Spiller, Mrs. Gerald Wells,
Additional 2Sc Charge per
Mandy ond Amy of Syracuse: Advertisement.
OF FI CE HOUR S
Mr. and Mrs. carroll White,
8:3011 m to 5:00p.m. Dally
Darla, Deanna, and Keith of 8 : 30 a.m. to 12: 00 Noon
Letart Falls; Mrs. Anna Wines, SaturdaY' .
Karen and Jackie and friend, Notice
and Vince Cleland, all of HAYMAN'S AUCTION Hoose,
Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Laurel Cliff, now open ead.
Grimm and son of Colwnbus, Friday to receive con ·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of sfartlng
at 1 p.m. Let us sell
New Brighton, Pa., and Mrs. your merchandise.
3·22-tlc
Kate Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of WILL ·give plano lessons In my
New Brighton, Pa., spent a home. Phone 992-3666.
8-16-tfc
week with the former's mother,
Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada and
MILLER AND SONS Grrocery
attended the Farra reunion at and Ashland Service Statlt-n
Kaiser Land Park at Ravens- at the Crossroads on Rt. 124
wood, W. Va. Others attending between Pomeroy and
Rutland Is now ()JI6n for
the Farra reunion were Rev. buslnes~•. Both the store and
and Mrs. Jim Satterfield and the garage have been
famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul remodeled to provide a
pleasan t atmosphertt for
F&lt;rbeo and famlly of lliliiers; shoppttrs.
Store
hours.
YUle, Mr. and Mrs. NOJ'JDiUI
Mondav through Saturdav are
Rhodes and baby of Mlllwood, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m . Garage hours,
Monday through Saturday, 8
W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. a.m
. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday.
Wayne Rhodes and children.
We at Miller and Sons are
determined to please you, the
lllr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson
spent &amp;iturday evening with customer. Stop and Shop at
our out-of-town store with the
; Mr. and Mrs. Hule Donohue.
In-town prices.
· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Sid
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and Tim, Mrs. Katie Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Roush, Mr. and
·Mrs. Lewis Hudson, Mr. and
,Mrs. Robert Balley and Bobby
,enjoyed a picnic Sunday at

1969 VOLKSWAGEN
$1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white
tires.

From the l.a'1tesl Tructool'' ·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest
Heater Core.
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Real ~state For.S~le

Ladies and
' Gentlemen

Tom
Hill,

You,
and
Music!

Cleland Realty

Juhllng: property. 5 room

house. 2 bedrooms, bath,
basement. Contec·t Edgar
Tuckerman, 471 Richland

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;Municipal park at Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush
'MOBILE homespace1 or lots. If
and Maa Manuel &amp; ., returned
interested, contact J . M .
Gaul. Co. Rd. 36, llh miiCK
Taeaday after a visit with the Mr and Mrs Terry Wiseman
north of Chester Ctllo. Phone
latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Greg;..,ds...;.,Columbus,and
985·3832.
Pearl Manuel at Cleveland.
Mrs. Noble Hamon, Gary and Notice
' 9·20-6tp
Mrs. CarroU White and Mrs. Randy Zalesld were gueo1s ol
F R 1 Sal
James Knighting are employed Mr and' Mrs
Cheadle and WILL pick up merchandise and
til
8
bacc Jan
Galli-"·
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take to auction on a per. 4 ROOM house, bath, all
at a to
o p tat
.,..... famlly.
cent age basts. Call Jim
utilities, "orch . Cdve St ..
' • LesterManuelofLoganspent Mr. and Mrs. Emzle Davia,
APdhams,7!uctton1 eer, Rutland.
Pomeroy. "wm sell on land
the weekend with his parents, Parkersburg, w. Va., v111ted
one ~-"6 ·
-23-llc
.
contract.
Call 992·5122 or
9
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manuel.
With ber brothers, Paul and w.
Gallipolis ~·9J0.4.
6- ti&gt;
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush, c. Peck and her brolber-ln-law Help Wanted
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and Mrs.
Lawson
and Charles of Letart, W. Va.,
t ~·-da
'thMr dMrs
spell ""'' YWI
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Charles Lawson. Other guesta
of the Lawsons were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lawson and

cbildren.

Mrs. Franc!• Finch of
~ caUed on ber lather,
~ey Blake Sunday·
•Mr. and Mrs. Ruaell Roush,
Nancy, Sbaron, Cindy, David
and Edward; Mr. and Mrs.
Dona Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
llelbeit Rouab and Roser, Jel!
Jllllir, Rmnle RDiaell, Mr. and
lfg. , !lana Lewis and Joan
;~u.J. attended tbe Duro!
.,..uon at Craton, W. Va.,

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Walter McDade of Troy Is
villtlnc relatives and enjoying
1tCJ11!rre1 hunting.
Mrs. Jeoale Par10111, Ge&lt;rge
and "~er of Asbland, Ohio,
•..,
1p011! the weekend with Mrs.
Kate Rowe and Ada, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hupp, Mr. and Mn.
Gerald Weill and Mr. and Mrl.
· Carroll White.
Mr.fandlMrs.l RUillelltSRAJUIIhda
nci
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am Y spen
un Y
evening with Mr · and Mrs.
Dana Lewis.
Mrs. Rutb Paraona attended
the homeclllllng at IAngvlew
Chureb at Evano, W. Va.

Swlday.

Wee~ gueata

of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert &amp;iyre were Danny
Sayre and Steve SIAirer of
Columhua,wboenjoJedtqulrrel
hmllng with Brice Sayre ol Rio
Grande.

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, ME!j) !1f10MEN:&lt;!'1 \~iJ !5'~'/!~f~~e!~l,
part- mi'1nt;;Onnr. · ·Y1ct 'SA~ gallon
/::;:J to
Bee Society of tbe
w.,t~lns customtra
ith
go. hunting thli tau? Rent a
~:~;!r: Oturdl met ~uahtt products, Outstanding trailer or buy any rental at
at the
with Mrs, Ida
hrls mas
gilt.
now reduced cost. Gaul's Trailer
available. Write
0-60,
Sales Co Rd l6 1'12 miles
Cheadle leading devotions.
Watkins Products, Inc., · north' o1 O...ier, Ot,to, Rt. 3
CaDersallbehllneofMr. and
Wlnooa, Minnesota 55987.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 985.
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan and 811111
9-21-1tc
3132 .
were Mr. and Ms. Cedi Gllloglf
9·20-'lp
and lomlly. Mr. and Mrs. Cerl
fl'ahlree and 811111, Mrs. Hazel
Wanted To Buy
Qllwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mendal
OLD furniture, dlshto, broaa
bldo, etc. Write M. D. Miller,
Jordan and Walter, locll, and
Rt. ~. Pomeroy, Ohio. Cttl
Mrs. Kenneth Crabtree,
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Many realden\IJ from the
""'""'m(ty part!dpated bt and
viewed the parade atlhl Albany
CmJmwtltjl Fair ott Sunday.
'lbe float that waa built by the
United Methodlllt Youth
Fellon11p group and olber
&lt;burch members wu awirded
lint plaee. featured 1 crou
and bridge btiut 011 a WIIOII
drawn by a teem of honea
dri-1 .... Mr. u~n Ne'--,
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry StaJu.
bury, Reynoldabur&amp;, are
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of their parents, Mr. and Mra.
Dale Stansbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Cheatle
and Sonny McDonald made a
bwdneas trip to Slowt: Falla,
South Dakota this put week.
Ellrabelb Jordan waa bo1tea
to members ol the TeiDIJ)e
Churcb
at lite &lt;hurd! for
thetrSeptembermeetJac.PIBDI
wenmadetoallendthedlllrlcl
~ bt Albena. '1lle Odobor
m...lngwW bebeldatlltelloml!
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Elflfl of El~r... ~j:~~~ . ~~· Mln.rsvlllt. Phone 992~

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WALNUT, modern slyft, "'
-ker s...,d oystim, • 4~eed automatic changer.
Balance U.t.39. Ult1 Our
T: V. technician lor bond! and B
budget lt&lt;jms. Coil 992-33,52.
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BASSET. puppteo, AKC r011- the Jlmnl~ Hollon farm 1 milt
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lsterecl ., . Belbey horl·
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Sale
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Francis Benedum, Phone Living Room Svlte, 2 Pilei! ·
Coolville 667·3856.
Living Room SUite; 3 'bed•
Sale
Female Help Want..t
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IF YOU see'thlud, you noiect 1 PAR~VIEW- Kennell, Poodito,' of dra-s, Kite"-" Cllbl11tf,
OUfof Town Owner
job, which means you need
and·bird dogs. AKC. Pel and bese cabinet, 2 Rofr[t;'afot'o,
Must Sell
money. Let me show you the
~f)ta~· "Gr'oomtng. , ~;~~Vw~,;.!,
~t=~~~~~m':\'~.:",~
;~. .Hc Radio, Rockers and Odi(
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Beellna Fashions. Full, or ·
~lifers, Round Tobit -_nd .6' .
porltlme work. Free wardSale
Chairs, 1.ZX12 Olson rut~. - · .
robe . Plea 11 call Jean . __,
Lot hllid tools (many 1111· ·
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rusoe
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llu lonholoo, overcast, •P•
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homf. Lincoln Hlo. Phone 992· Jill- Iiiii m.,y embrotdli'y
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62CHEVELLE
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6 Cyl . 4 dt. Worth much
more.

ONE now lUI Stlkl cheln ..w.
Also. ont small2 whael troller
tor Gravely tractor. N. E.
. Vonaman, Rutland, Ohio.
Phone 742·5322.
9·20-3tp
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combll)atloo, AM and F/11
rodlo, 4·1Ptaker aound
system, . _ _ automatic
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Super Sttvict Stellon
J. W. Coney, Mgr.
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1948 PONTIAC Bonneville, 2· PROPERTY 15 SELLINO
docw, hardtop. Also, 1970, 12- FAST, LET US SELL YOURS MIDDLEPORT- 5 bedrooms, A
TODAY
horsepower wheel horse
ll'.o belhs, eutomollo hHI.
HENRY CLEL"ND
riding tractor and mower .
Storm doors, win·
llfra(lf,
IlEALTOll
Phone Coolville 985·4176.
dows. 10 rooms In all .
Offici
992·2259
RH.
992·2561
9·20-61p
$11,500.00
9·20-'fc
BEANS, Kentucky Wonders.
MIDDLEPORT- 4 bedrooms,
Pick your own, S2 bushel.
blfh, Iorge living, nlct porch.
Auto
Sales
Sweet potatoes and Irish
Garage rn bock. Near .tor...
potato•' · Brmg container.
$10,500.00
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Andrew Cross, Letart Falls,
Ohio.
66 FORD
$1595 POMEROY - One bedi ooon,
9·2ol-12tc
Country Squire Station
bllh. porch, e~~rport. Filr rent
Wagon , power steering,
or $1,695.00 ~SH
INTERNATIONAL grain drill.
power brak8J, Crulsematlc,
OET A CIOOD IUY
Also,
Co. Op
manure
low mileage. Formerly
CALLm.ms
spreader. Can Pomeroy 992.
H!!UN ANO YIROIL
owned
by local banker.
2277.
TEAFORQ A$SOCIATES
·SYRACUSE -

Now!

OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
condition, ulong as hove not
been wet. Paying S10 taeh.
FlnJtlloor only. Mondays will
be plck·UP day. Write, Qlvlng
good directions, Wilton Plono
C&lt;imiii"V, Box 188, SOrdlo,
Ohio 1139~.
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HOUSEWIVES and mothers!
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Pay lor Yovr' Christmas with Pets
Salt
Beeline's profit check from BAR.kAROO Kennels, · iovoble
showing Beeline fashions ·In
Mlnloture Schnauzers, Torclt,
your free time. Uw of Cllr
0111 0 T
1 hi llftlt •-·
necessary. Call Jan Robin-·,
t wn r 0 '
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+46-4146 or Jan knapp, 992.
6371.
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BROKER .
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ROCK
SPRINOS • SUI·
basemenl, A STEAL AT
DIVISION- New oll,lilactrlc
3 bedrooms,. full· J)laemtnt,
16,500.
g"arage, Ltltlit Up·k~tp .
Thermo-pane wl-. !At
POMEROY - NEXT TO THE · 100xl45,
BttwHn schoolo.
NEW GRADE SCHOOL,
Asking $2.1,500,
Mulberry Avenue - 2 story
frame. 3 bedrooms, bath, aas POMEROY -3 roomo, bllh, Itt
forctd 11 r
h.. t, . full
utllltlto. Only 11.650.00
baoemont, EXTRA LAROE
OARAOE and IN · EX·
2· be~rooms
CELLENT CONDITION. LETART
pal1tfed, nt.- beth, outomlllc
$13,300.'
SHOPPING _ 11.'2 story
frame~ 3 bedrooms; bath, fun

is Monday,
Sepl
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W. Va.,
wWt! be
Pomeroy. Phone
tiltToday
264th day
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1012!,
to •derwent
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LoST, 1·Year old, brown, Jlllrl NEW 1 --~ truck ---~. !!:nl blo or .accl~n.tt • .
follow.
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Mrs.
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CII'Jitnfer Work. "

Free Estimates
Jim. urry
Kenny-Jake

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Gara!J'i, well. $6,500.00

Dolla!s

CARRIERS

FOR MASON,
NEW HAVEN,
WESTaJWMBIA

BY oolllRAcr

I Brick, Block,·Siont.
Cisterns, Chimneys, Homo
Remodeling, Ctm.-t Work,
Garagn.

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WANTED

MeArtbur.

condition. Price reduced for

Ave., Athens, Ohio. Phone
592-2035,
·16-6fp
9·20-Jip - - --- - - , - - -91963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2
FURNISHEO apartment, 217 door, herd top. Very good
Jrd Ave.. Middleport. Nice shape . N&amp;eds tires . $395.
Phone 992·5552.
yard . porch, private en.9.J6-6tc
trances. Phone!J92.2780or 992.
3432·
• 2S·flc 200 BUSHEL old corn, $1.50 at
~
crib. Call •ss.J532, Russell
Findling, Allred, Ohio.
9·20-3tc
NEWLY docorated, 3 room
Phono 992-'691.

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furnished apartment, adults
oniy . 126 Mulberry Ave.

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POMEROY - 5 milo out - 112 -GUARANTEEDacres, lot• of Hmber, 2 story
Phone 992-2094
frame home, new kitchen,
new bat~, new living room, 2
1 ...._ ·bedroomo, COULD. HAVE IPCillleroy Home &amp; nuw
FOU IJt, large barn, oufJ.·
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building with collar, pond, . , "' E. Mlln, Pamsroy, O.
ALL FOR $10,900,'
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9·21·31p POMEROY A""'ue - 2 story brlck, 3 Real Estate FOJ Salt
be'droomo, beth, beovtllul
9 SIX·WEEKS old pigs. Phone
kitchen. 3 car garag~.
949-2165.
COMPLETELY. REMOD·
ELED, EXCELLENT·
5411 ~.SECOND St., Middleport. 26·FOOT houselraller, goocl CONOITION••19,200.

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own. Cherlts

Hilton, Portland, Ohio. Phone
a.cJ.2268.

S2495
motor,

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Services
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INFO~MATION

DEADLINI!S
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Mendav Oeadllne9a.m .
CenceUat l(m &amp; Corrections
Will be acceptt&lt;l until 9 e .m . tor
Oav of Pubth:ation
REGULATIONS
The Publisher reserve~ the
rig ht to er;11t or r•lect any ads
deemed
objecfl on.L .T he
publish&amp;r will not be responsible

11Y Mrl. Herbert 11ou11

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QUALitY

Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and
five grandclilldren of Piqua, 0.,
spent a weekend with their for more than one Incorrect
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Huie insertion .

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WARM. Morning gas
heater, practically new .
Phone 992-'742. ·
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pick your

1969 CIIEVROLET
. Townsman Station Wagon,
automatic transmission.

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RATES

Donohue.

For Want Ad Service

Miss

1969 FORD
S2095
Mustang 2 Or. hardtop, 6 cyl., standard shift.
Real Nice.

Ada Rowe was scents per .Word one lnstrflon
Minimum Charge 75c
pleasantly surprised on her
12 cents per . w &gt;rd three
birthday Saturday evenlng at consecutive inllflrtln"'
18 cents per word six con
her home by her relaUvea. .s.ecutive In!&amp;• •font .
25 Rer cent Discount on paid
Attendinfl were Mrs. JO!JS(e
a&lt;1s and ads paid within IOdavs
Parsons, George and Roger of
CA.RD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Ashland, 0.: Mr. and Mrs.
$1 .50 tor SO word minimum .
Donald Hupp and sons of Each eddlflonal word 2~. _
- - BLIND ADS
Spiller, Mrs. Gerald Wells,
Additional 2Sc Charge per
Mandy ond Amy of Syracuse: Advertisement.
OF FI CE HOUR S
Mr. and Mrs. carroll White,
8:3011 m to 5:00p.m. Dally
Darla, Deanna, and Keith of 8 : 30 a.m. to 12: 00 Noon
Letart Falls; Mrs. Anna Wines, SaturdaY' .
Karen and Jackie and friend, Notice
and Vince Cleland, all of HAYMAN'S AUCTION Hoose,
Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Laurel Cliff, now open ead.
Grimm and son of Colwnbus, Friday to receive con ·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of sfartlng
at 1 p.m. Let us sell
New Brighton, Pa., and Mrs. your merchandise.
3·22-tlc
Kate Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of WILL ·give plano lessons In my
New Brighton, Pa., spent a home. Phone 992-3666.
8-16-tfc
week with the former's mother,
Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada and
MILLER AND SONS Grrocery
attended the Farra reunion at and Ashland Service Statlt-n
Kaiser Land Park at Ravens- at the Crossroads on Rt. 124
wood, W. Va. Others attending between Pomeroy and
Rutland Is now ()JI6n for
the Farra reunion were Rev. buslnes~•. Both the store and
and Mrs. Jim Satterfield and the garage have been
famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul remodeled to provide a
pleasan t atmosphertt for
F&lt;rbeo and famlly of lliliiers; shoppttrs.
Store
hours.
YUle, Mr. and Mrs. NOJ'JDiUI
Mondav through Saturdav are
Rhodes and baby of Mlllwood, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m . Garage hours,
Monday through Saturday, 8
W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. a.m
. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday.
Wayne Rhodes and children.
We at Miller and Sons are
determined to please you, the
lllr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson
spent &amp;iturday evening with customer. Stop and Shop at
our out-of-town store with the
; Mr. and Mrs. Hule Donohue.
In-town prices.
· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Sid
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and Tim, Mrs. Katie Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Roush, Mr. and
·Mrs. Lewis Hudson, Mr. and
,Mrs. Robert Balley and Bobby
,enjoyed a picnic Sunday at

1969 VOLKSWAGEN
$1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white
tires.

From the l.a'1tesl Tructool'' ·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest
Heater Core.
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Real ~state For.S~le

Ladies and
' Gentlemen

Tom
Hill,

You,
and
Music!

Cleland Realty

Juhllng: property. 5 room

house. 2 bedrooms, bath,
basement. Contec·t Edgar
Tuckerman, 471 Richland

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9·6-tfc
;Municipal park at Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush
'MOBILE homespace1 or lots. If
and Maa Manuel &amp; ., returned
interested, contact J . M .
Gaul. Co. Rd. 36, llh miiCK
Taeaday after a visit with the Mr and Mrs Terry Wiseman
north of Chester Ctllo. Phone
latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Greg;..,ds...;.,Columbus,and
985·3832.
Pearl Manuel at Cleveland.
Mrs. Noble Hamon, Gary and Notice
' 9·20-6tp
Mrs. CarroU White and Mrs. Randy Zalesld were gueo1s ol
F R 1 Sal
James Knighting are employed Mr and' Mrs
Cheadle and WILL pick up merchandise and
til
8
bacc Jan
Galli-"·
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take to auction on a per. 4 ROOM house, bath, all
at a to
o p tat
.,..... famlly.
cent age basts. Call Jim
utilities, "orch . Cdve St ..
' • LesterManuelofLoganspent Mr. and Mrs. Emzle Davia,
APdhams,7!uctton1 eer, Rutland.
Pomeroy. "wm sell on land
the weekend with his parents, Parkersburg, w. Va., v111ted
one ~-"6 ·
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.
contract.
Call 992·5122 or
9
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manuel.
With ber brothers, Paul and w.
Gallipolis ~·9J0.4.
6- ti&gt;
9
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush, c. Peck and her brolber-ln-law Help Wanted
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and Mrs.
Lawson
and Charles of Letart, W. Va.,
t ~·-da
'thMr dMrs
spell ""'' YWI
·an
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Charles Lawson. Other guesta
of the Lawsons were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lawson and

cbildren.

Mrs. Franc!• Finch of
~ caUed on ber lather,
~ey Blake Sunday·
•Mr. and Mrs. Ruaell Roush,
Nancy, Sbaron, Cindy, David
and Edward; Mr. and Mrs.
Dona Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
llelbeit Rouab and Roser, Jel!
Jllllir, Rmnle RDiaell, Mr. and
lfg. , !lana Lewis and Joan
;~u.J. attended tbe Duro!
.,..uon at Craton, W. Va.,

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Walter McDade of Troy Is
villtlnc relatives and enjoying
1tCJ11!rre1 hunting.
Mrs. Jeoale Par10111, Ge&lt;rge
and "~er of Asbland, Ohio,
•..,
1p011! the weekend with Mrs.
Kate Rowe and Ada, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hupp, Mr. and Mn.
Gerald Weill and Mr. and Mrl.
· Carroll White.
Mr.fandlMrs.l RUillelltSRAJUIIhda
nci
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evening with Mr · and Mrs.
Dana Lewis.
Mrs. Rutb Paraona attended
the homeclllllng at IAngvlew
Chureb at Evano, W. Va.

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of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert &amp;iyre were Danny
Sayre and Steve SIAirer of
Columhua,wboenjoJedtqulrrel
hmllng with Brice Sayre ol Rio
Grande.

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Bee Society of tbe
w.,t~lns customtra
ith
go. hunting thli tau? Rent a
~:~;!r: Oturdl met ~uahtt products, Outstanding trailer or buy any rental at
at the
with Mrs, Ida
hrls mas
gilt.
now reduced cost. Gaul's Trailer
available. Write
0-60,
Sales Co Rd l6 1'12 miles
Cheadle leading devotions.
Watkins Products, Inc., · north' o1 O...ier, Ot,to, Rt. 3
CaDersallbehllneofMr. and
Wlnooa, Minnesota 55987.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 985.
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan and 811111
9-21-1tc
3132 .
were Mr. and Ms. Cedi Gllloglf
9·20-'lp
and lomlly. Mr. and Mrs. Cerl
fl'ahlree and 811111, Mrs. Hazel
Wanted To Buy
Qllwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mendal
OLD furniture, dlshto, broaa
bldo, etc. Write M. D. Miller,
Jordan and Walter, locll, and
Rt. ~. Pomeroy, Ohio. Cttl
Mrs. Kenneth Crabtree,
992..271 .

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Many realden\IJ from the
""'""'m(ty part!dpated bt and
viewed the parade atlhl Albany
CmJmwtltjl Fair ott Sunday.
'lbe float that waa built by the
United Methodlllt Youth
Fellon11p group and olber
&lt;burch members wu awirded
lint plaee. featured 1 crou
and bridge btiut 011 a WIIOII
drawn by a teem of honea
dri-1 .... Mr. u~n Ne'--,
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bury, Reynoldabur&amp;, are
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Dale Stansbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Cheatle
and Sonny McDonald made a
bwdneas trip to Slowt: Falla,
South Dakota this put week.
Ellrabelb Jordan waa bo1tea
to members ol the TeiDIJ)e
Churcb
at lite &lt;hurd! for
thetrSeptembermeetJac.PIBDI
wenmadetoallendthedlllrlcl
~ bt Albena. '1lle Odobor
m...lngwW bebeldatlltelloml!
cl. Mn. Murl GalAWI)'. The
pledge for the year wu
dllet 1 f and the year's ac....,.._
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TR'AILER, &amp;rown'o Trailer
Elflfl of El~r... ~j:~~~ . ~~· Mln.rsvlllt. Phone 992~

Have You!'_ Y~tl!!.

· Wheel Alignment

WALNUT, modern slyft, "'
-ker s...,d oystim, • 4~eed automatic changer.
Balance U.t.39. Ult1 Our
T: V. technician lor bond! and B
budget lt&lt;jms. Coil 992-33,52.
CJ:ce'tlls.
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BASSET. puppteo, AKC r011- the Jlmnl~ Hollon farm 1 milt
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EXPERIENCED beautician In'
lsterecl ., . Belbey horl·
t of ,Five Points on tile
Sale
: : . ' - ' a ..... Phone 992·
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Francis Benedum, Phone Living Room Svlte, 2 Pilei! ·
Coolville 667·3856.
Living Room SUite; 3 'bed•
Sale
Female Help Want..t
s.t6-JOtt: :J.~~~~~J:~=
IF YOU see'thlud, you noiect 1 PAR~VIEW- Kennell, Poodito,' of dra-s, Kite"-" Cllbl11tf,
OUfof Town Owner
job, which means you need
and·bird dogs. AKC. Pel and bese cabinet, 2 Rofr[t;'afot'o,
Must Sell
money. Let me show you the
~f)ta~· "Gr'oomtng. , ~;~~Vw~,;.!,
~t=~~~~~m':\'~.:",~
;~. .Hc Radio, Rockers and Odi(
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and make good money with
~~etrs, !leo and Electric
Wt 'Offer
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Beellna Fashions. Full, or ·
~lifers, Round Tobit -_nd .6' .
porltlme work. Free wardSale
Chairs, 1.ZX12 Olson rut~. - · .
robe . Plea 11 call Jean . __,
Lot hllid tools (many 1111· ·
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· II que), Electric MOwe" ' 1
rusoe
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Mn. Arthur o-abtree, Mr. and For.Rtnt
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Mrs. T. J, Spurlock and Kathy NEWL:V remodeled, 3 bedroom
llu lonholoo, overcast, •P•
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Gilkey
homf. Lincoln Hlo. Phone 992· Jill- Iiiii m.,y embrotdli'y
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LEGAL NOTIC
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NOT 1 CE 0~
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EXPERT

62CHEVELLE
SDI
6 Cyl . 4 dt. Worth much
more.

ONE now lUI Stlkl cheln ..w.
Also. ont small2 whael troller
tor Gravely tractor. N. E.
. Vonaman, Rutland, Ohio.
Phone 742·5322.
9·20-3tp
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combll)atloo, AM and F/11
rodlo, 4·1Ptaker aound
system, . _ _ automatic
changtr. Bafance .,. .... u..
our budget ltrms. Cell f92.
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2nd et IIIH·Prlct Wlltlo IIIIo
Supply Lntsl
Super Sttvict Stellon
J. W. Coney, Mgr.
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1948 PONTIAC Bonneville, 2· PROPERTY 15 SELLINO
docw, hardtop. Also, 1970, 12- FAST, LET US SELL YOURS MIDDLEPORT- 5 bedrooms, A
TODAY
horsepower wheel horse
ll'.o belhs, eutomollo hHI.
HENRY CLEL"ND
riding tractor and mower .
Storm doors, win·
llfra(lf,
IlEALTOll
Phone Coolville 985·4176.
dows. 10 rooms In all .
Offici
992·2259
RH.
992·2561
9·20-61p
$11,500.00
9·20-'fc
BEANS, Kentucky Wonders.
MIDDLEPORT- 4 bedrooms,
Pick your own, S2 bushel.
blfh, Iorge living, nlct porch.
Auto
Sales
Sweet potatoes and Irish
Garage rn bock. Near .tor...
potato•' · Brmg container.
$10,500.00
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Andrew Cross, Letart Falls,
Ohio.
66 FORD
$1595 POMEROY - One bedi ooon,
9·2ol-12tc
Country Squire Station
bllh. porch, e~~rport. Filr rent
Wagon , power steering,
or $1,695.00 ~SH
INTERNATIONAL grain drill.
power brak8J, Crulsematlc,
OET A CIOOD IUY
Also,
Co. Op
manure
low mileage. Formerly
CALLm.ms
spreader. Can Pomeroy 992.
H!!UN ANO YIROIL
owned
by local banker.
2277.
TEAFORQ A$SOCIATES
·SYRACUSE -

Now!

OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
condition, ulong as hove not
been wet. Paying S10 taeh.
FlnJtlloor only. Mondays will
be plck·UP day. Write, Qlvlng
good directions, Wilton Plono
C&lt;imiii"V, Box 188, SOrdlo,
Ohio 1139~.
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HOUSEWIVES and mothers!
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Pay lor Yovr' Christmas with Pets
Salt
Beeline's profit check from BAR.kAROO Kennels, · iovoble
showing Beeline fashions ·In
Mlnloture Schnauzers, Torclt,
your free time. Uw of Cllr
0111 0 T
1 hi llftlt •-·
necessary. Call Jan Robin-·,
t wn r 0 '
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:r.h•. Phone Coolville fll7·
+46-4146 or Jan knapp, 992.
6371.
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Cont•ct:

BROKER .
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ROCK
SPRINOS • SUI·
basemenl, A STEAL AT
DIVISION- New oll,lilactrlc
3 bedrooms,. full· J)laemtnt,
16,500.
g"arage, Ltltlit Up·k~tp .
Thermo-pane wl-. !At
POMEROY - NEXT TO THE · 100xl45,
BttwHn schoolo.
NEW GRADE SCHOOL,
Asking $2.1,500,
Mulberry Avenue - 2 story
frame. 3 bedrooms, bath, aas POMEROY -3 roomo, bllh, Itt
forctd 11 r
h.. t, . full
utllltlto. Only 11.650.00
baoemont, EXTRA LAROE
OARAOE and IN · EX·
2· be~rooms
CELLENT CONDITION. LETART
pal1tfed, nt.- beth, outomlllc
$13,300.'
SHOPPING _ 11.'2 story
frame~ 3 bedrooms; bath, fun

is Monday,
Sepl
l'lrttnblq,ltbee
W. Va.,
wWt! be
Pomeroy. Phone
tiltToday
264th day
ollt70·witlt
1012!,
to •derwent
IIU'ger)' m Lost and FOUIId
111
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Tueaday.
LoST, 1·Year old, brown, Jlllrl NEW 1 --~ truck ---~. !!:nl blo or .accl~n.tt • .
follow.
Gu.llto of Mr . an.d
Mrs.
""rt ohepherd """·
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, ,.. Phone 992·7032.-. Sletpt
six. Phone 992·Jr~.
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Roof Pltlntlng &amp; ·
Rtplfr, SP.!!uft!'tl : &amp;
CII'Jitnfer Work. "

Free Estimates
Jim. urry
Kenny-Jake

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Gara!J'i, well. $6,500.00

Dolla!s

CARRIERS

FOR MASON,
NEW HAVEN,
WESTaJWMBIA

BY oolllRAcr

I Brick, Block,·Siont.
Cisterns, Chimneys, Homo
Remodeling, Ctm.-t Work,
Garagn.

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WANTED

MeArtbur.

condition. Price reduced for

Ave., Athens, Ohio. Phone
592-2035,
·16-6fp
9·20-Jip - - --- - - , - - -91963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2
FURNISHEO apartment, 217 door, herd top. Very good
Jrd Ave.. Middleport. Nice shape . N&amp;eds tires . $395.
Phone 992·5552.
yard . porch, private en.9.J6-6tc
trances. Phone!J92.2780or 992.
3432·
• 2S·flc 200 BUSHEL old corn, $1.50 at
~
crib. Call •ss.J532, Russell
Findling, Allred, Ohio.
9·20-3tc
NEWLY docorated, 3 room
Phono 992-'691.

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furnished apartment, adults
oniy . 126 Mulberry Ave.

News, Event

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POMEROY - 5 milo out - 112 -GUARANTEEDacres, lot• of Hmber, 2 story
Phone 992-2094
frame home, new kitchen,
new bat~, new living room, 2
1 ...._ ·bedroomo, COULD. HAVE IPCillleroy Home &amp; nuw
FOU IJt, large barn, oufJ.·
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building with collar, pond, . , "' E. Mlln, Pamsroy, O.
ALL FOR $10,900,'
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Mulbtrry
9·21·31p POMEROY A""'ue - 2 story brlck, 3 Real Estate FOJ Salt
be'droomo, beth, beovtllul
9 SIX·WEEKS old pigs. Phone
kitchen. 3 car garag~.
949-2165.
COMPLETELY. REMOD·
ELED, EXCELLENT·
5411 ~.SECOND St., Middleport. 26·FOOT houselraller, goocl CONOITION••19,200.

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own. Cherlts

Hilton, Portland, Ohio. Phone
a.cJ.2268.

S2495
motor,

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Syracuse News, Soeiet)'

SYRACUSE
Recent
villtora of Mr. and Mn. Earl
Culler were Mrs. Bernice
LaValley and Mr. and Mn.
~marDalleyofRaclneRoute .
Mra. Harry Potts received
word that Florence Mwnaw
snyder, a lonner resident of
Syrllt'lllle, had beal confined in
a East liverpool hospital lor
- three montha.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper
and aon Georll• Jr. ol Racine
Route
day with Mr. and
Mrs. ClEm Cooper.
Mr andMrl Uncoln Slllllb of
·
· purdiUed d
=.r"!:ve tbe for.:'!r

and Mrs. Oyde Gerlach of
Letart, W. va. Sbe al.io villled
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
MatlackandchildrenofFroot
spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mra. Velma Camdy
andMr. andMrs. CiemCooper.
Mr. Floyd Gr1nun and Bon
Don and Mr. Harold Shackle of
Whitehall visited the former's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymood Grimm and
family of Minersville, Route.
Helen Bear, aeslsled by Mrl.
Alberla Hubbard, bas opened a
grocery store in the Morris
Hardell building on Secoad St.
J
Cool
and
MJqam Bailey P'Operly In
":!..t
with":
~y':""Gnmm and 100 ......,.11 , Mr. and Mra. Clem

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r."':!'t ::. .
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Dhlrtet' c:a,reullin follolWDs .,.. Idler Ia eoUec• anhapplness~ver aopect!J ot&lt;H!r
Cllrnce 11!:. IIWer lAid Joe fludeot.. Ji'!li 111ree1or J. naUonal policy. Studentoplnloo
aDd 1 gnuplf bb e.ilapeo .14pr !hover P"'lllall elgltt Is a legjllmatuapect of public
lntheHo... are--""lor ployauaedby ncll.ealellre- oplnioninouraoclety. ,
the Ollllotmeal of 1 FOdenl mllll ta lbelr .ella$ to But there IB re!d ground for
Revenue Sbarla&amp; am W.re · jaallflalile &lt;IIJ!IPIII pmeot tate ronc&lt;lrn about the e11remism
the 1111 Coagnaa adjouru. Ylol&lt;!ll ""'! ·doalracllve cbaa- wblchledtoviolence,lawlessMiller Ia aeeklll&amp; 10 mo.. aeb. ·
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ness, and diNeapect for the
lbe biD lrom lbe Waya aDd
~
rlghll of othe~ oo many
MeaDs Commlllee and brlall
By J. EDGAR HOQVI!R
college campuaes during the
lltothellowleftoorby-..a
Dlrecler, FBI
put year.
.
of 1 dilcba 0 Ulloa _ 1
Wrlllea for UPI
Ememlsll Have Loel Faith
device
lbe
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Au The ellrembll are a 8IDall
111
algaoture of Z18 Houae 1970 eoUege •tudenl, you beloflll minority of students and faculty
memben.
to the best ed,..ted, most memben who haveloalfallb in
oophlalicated, most. poi9ed ge- ' America. They ridicule the llag,
''''''"'' ''''~:;:~~~~i&gt;'*'&lt;&lt;&lt;~'*'~"*'"'-~- neraUon In our history.
poke fun at American lnslltu·
The VBII majority of jou, I 110111, aeek to deslroy our
am convlnceoj 1111"""11 !live aoclety. They are notlnlerMie!!
SERVICE IS TUESDAY
America and want tb make ita in genuine reform. They take
Gravealde llel'Vice for J~ better counlf)'. "· .
advantag~ of the teoslonll,
Hunt,lnfantdaughterofEariR. You do haw Idalia of your strife, and often legitimate
and Glenda Deeter Hun~ Long ........,d that!s &amp;ood. Yoo 11!0" lruatraU0111 of sludenll In
Bottom RD, who died &amp;mday t111ngs wrong Ill our society promote campus chaos. 'IIley
evening at the Holler Medical which we adulll perbapa haw have no rallooal, Intelligent
Center wiU be beld at 2 p.m. minlmiled '!!' overlqoked. You plan of the future either for the
TUesday at the Meigs Memorial are ooilsJ&gt;oke!l and frank and llfllverslty or the nation.
Gardens. OiflciaUngw!Ubethe bate hypocrisy. That Is good The ellrembll are of wide
Rev. Robert Smith. Surviving too.
variety : Aclberenll of the
beaidea the parents is a sister,
There's nolhlns WI'ODII with Students lor . a Democratic
Betty Jo. The~ EWlng Funerlll student dilaent or student Society (Sl!S) includln8 the
Home is in charlie.
domanda 1..- cbangea In society Weathennan: members of the

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Don and Mr.·and Mra Harold
llcNc!!le and "'"' and Mr. and
Mi'a.FtoydRoberiGrlmm,and
Brook Wilson of Whitehall
villted Mr. and Mra Melvin
Grimm.
Mra. Velma Cooper of Tuppen PlalnB u, been lrought to
tbe!llmeofherdaughter, Mra.
Qem Cooper, from Veterans
Memorill Hoopltal where she is
ncuperatlng fnm an Ulneas.
Sunday vlaltors of Mr. and
Mra. Dan Shane and grandaon9
.,... Mr. and Mra. Clarence
lhle of Mason and Mra. Bennie
Bleaslng of Albany.
u -. Myla Hudson ,_,1 a
_,::';with Mra. Mildred..,...,.,d,bs
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of PGm=Y·
Mr. Clair Cassaday ol Tuppers Plains visleatld•hlady IIIDlher,
: Mra. Velma
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; and.dllltftnofQ&gt;l!IDbus9pOnl
a week'nacatlm here with her
: JIIIMIIa, Mr. and Mra. Orb
; Hubb!lrd.
; Mr. and Mra. Ola Blake of
' &amp;lmmeriVIUe. w. Va. and Mr.
· and Mrs. Edward Blake of
. Lotflld&amp;e visited m Saturday
. with tllelr sister, Mra. Ada
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' Mrs. Myla Hudaon spent
•. ~·-day and Monday wiUI ber
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Mr · Floyd Grimm ac·
compenledbyhlamolher,Mrl.
Melvin Grimm. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Grimm of
Pomeroy ·
Mr. andMra. CariMadactof
~ Plains !lpl!lll Friday
evening with Mrs. Velma
CaaeadyandMr. andMra. Clem
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The major Ohio candidates
spent the weekend stumping the
state and at many of their slops
bad unkind words for the opposllion.
Rep. Robert Taft Jr .• RepubHcan candidate for the U.S.
Senate, accuaecl Democrat oppooent Howard Metzenbaum of
trying to switch hla poaiUon on
thepromlnentlasuesofthedsy.
"My opponent ba• repre&amp;l!nted the typical bug-&lt;&gt;ul of Vietnam liberal," !l8id Taft in a
one-hour television debste to be
aired at Youngstown Tueeday
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"Nowsuddenlyheistalking
about timetables. My opponent
has long called for a dialogue
on our coUege campuses. He
has told studenta to gel mad
aboutlhingstheythoughtwere
wrong in Amerlce. Now suddenlyheisjoiningmeinurging
wr
that reaponsiblllty must be
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placed on the abouldero of
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· Mra. Marie Mills, Coal St., tratora."
.~ Middleport, was Iaten to
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employe strlkea may opread In
coming mootha and proposed a
"positive prllllfam that wiU give
employera and employes the
chance to deal hooe!Uy and
conslrucUvely with their differ·
ences."
The former Cincinnati COD•
greasman, noting that there bad
been 110 work stoppages by
public employea In the lnlll8
months in Ohio, asld the silua·

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edlcal
HewasiakentoHolzerM
Center by private ear·
The 1970 Plymouth Henderson
was driving was demolished.
There was no ciiaUm.
&amp;mdeyat2:40am.oncounty
road 5, about .6 of a mUe north
of SR 7, Charles F. Althouse,
Albany, Rt. 2, waS'Iravellng
north. Ills ~ swmed to the
left, going over an embankment
on the right side of the highway
into a fence. Althouse was

lion was the result of the "Re· leader John C. McJ)onald !l8id
... _,_ -·"'d
publlcan administration's re- hla party'a canwuoo...,. """' ,...
pealed refu.al to esiablish 111m integrity to the "scandal·
intelllaent syatems of e&lt;illective ridden statehouse.'' ·
bargaining for public agencies -Pblll Stab! UaJversity fool.
and pubUc employea."
ball coech WoodY Reyes aald
Gilllgan called the Ferguson ctoud would iel bi9 vote "and
Akta "universally dilcredlted lhopehegetsawholelotmore."

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Workers UberaUon Leat!u•
(yWLL). Or they may be
afl!iOCklted with the Stut~~~nt
Mobilization Conunittee to End
tlt4! ,Warin VIetnam (SMC),a
Tro!&amp;kyist dominated anll,war
group.
· 14Jny are 11ot aSiliiCiated with
any national group. The key
point Ia not so much the
idi!nll!lcaUon of mnmists bUt
I~S to recognize aM
understand the men!plity of
ellremism wblch beHevea in
ylolence·lllld deetrucUon. ·
Baaed oa ·our experience Ia
the FBI, here are aome of the
mya in which extremisla wiU
ley to lure you into their
aCIIviUea:
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IJearMacb Aboal FaUare
t, They'll encourage 7011 to
Joi8 retpeel for your parenta
and the \)lder generation. Yoo'U
heat mueb about the."failurea"
and "h)'pocrrsy" of your
(llt'O!IIlland their frienda. The
older' geileraUoo bas ma~
illlatakea.• But-your parents
and mllJJ.onJ of 9ther adults
wwked bani, buill, llfFificed
ariil suffered to make America
what It IB today. Yoli may
~with tliem, bu.l don't
dilcredlt their cantribuUO!ll.
2. They'll ley to conVfllt yoli
to the klea that your eollege Ia
"lrrevelanl" and a "tool o( tile
establl,!hmenl." The attack
agalnsllhe con.ge admlnlatra·
doo. oi~n Ia billet, arrogant,
andW!reasonlnil.
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basic common • aense. aell ·~Y iff~~Ct theof ~ ~~
Complel i9suel of ata~ are · U~. and I!I'OI*'IY
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YoushouldcatelullytiiiiUIIO llw . ~• mean JOQ .... ,
the fa$. Rational dlacuaalbn vio~~,ll ~~
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4. They'D If)' to envelop you cllizel:l, are . (1010111'to:::!&gt;:-:,
in a rilood of liegatlvism, cleinocraUc meana
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ani your!elf, your IIChool, your ber lhe boo · o.n
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re;H· r~ : ..
~dioua of new IAift pollloM.. oplnloa 1~ eflet ~-~ ·:.
SO$ ~ . its aUles Judge ~
· poUIIct,
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Ametlca escl1lslveiy from Ill meth~.
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Daws. 1hw see nolhlng gOod,
Sbow Laelr; Ill ~~~.::::\Jo
~ve, ind .~cllw. · •·. They'll and~ "'•W
.The real siren~~~~ of our nation hul'l brlclu
1 . P~
Is the power of mor~ of log!~ J11111111011t ·~
decency; and corjtelence w
whodiaqree·wi~,~~~ .~
rlgh~ , the W1'0118.. correcta ~bet ~ ··· .I"'T"'Ji. ""',
en:or, ~d worka for equal wbo ·strlbt .thei~llilbil ~ :m
opp&lt;rl,uility un,. tile law·
run out of•lii4\U· ''l'lle ~ ~ ·
Cal! . for~
ofvMJienetehQWI11iM!~~"' ..
6. They'll encourile you to raUdria) ~~in ttra~lifll ·
dl.n.speet the low and bate the ln,abllity to C!JIIII up '!' IP1
law enforcement olficer. But lntallla.ent ~IIC(lM! of "'f.'
theofficerprotectsyourrlght., society.
·"'- &lt;
Hves, and Jll'OII8l'IJ· He Is your
~;I dtln'llblnk '"' ~
friend and he n~ your ouUook filr ·~ ·~::
oupport.
. ~. Ia U
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It's "•lnci!re" or ·~deallsllc"ln
~· 'lrith ~' of, ollioir
motivation. Here I! one of lbe atlulta; I'Di ~ ,1111 ti\I·Y~
moat aedUctlve ·of IHIW · lell 1Dalofily . m·'. ~~~
appea1B411at If an anonlat'a or ~ fllNnibdld, "'!!'f"'\\ ...l
anarchisl'a heart lain the rl&amp;hl · lnqldaiUva, but,~ ~ IIIOIJ1 •.
place, II he, !lela he II doing ~ . ~c · •~~ ·~· ·· ·
aometiJillg for ''h!IIIIBIIily" or a hUmaa dlllniiJ; J~ I!'!" lbt
"bigher cause( then hla act, rights of olben; , Qd a '
even 11 IBep, 11 jtiatlllable. ·~ to .~. •.l ·mil
The alleged sincerity of the confident our Iaiii) 1\111 ~ ~
perpetrator does not aboolve ·misplaced.
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• Large acale jaraeU lank
movement'. ...,.. reported to·
djiy along the Jordanian border
where braeU military dJa..
patches reported the Jordanian
army retreating aouthward
ioward Amman in the face of a
Syrian tank onslaught. GuerrU·
las repcrted Jordan's air .force
In action.
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can intorvenUon in&lt;reaslng,
Egypt warned the United Siatea
againat a~pping il&gt;, aaying this
would threaten w!i'ld ~·
EgypUan information Mlniller
Mol)amttied Hasaanein Keikal
aaid lntorvenUon woutd erulan·
ger American Uvea even
further.
A Syrtan Foreign Minlalf)'
spokesman In Oam&amp;ICUI aaid
Syrta will "violenUy and

death toll tl.ke wu'over 10,000.
G!l"l'rilla sour._ adlnllted
1;1109 dead and aaid there wm
tens of ~ WOWlded.
· u.s. military loreea. were
alertld to move Into try fo save
the 400 AmerJcans in Jordan
and the poeslblljl)' of la!erven·
lion seemed very real. Urael
;also was report«~ prepared to
act' if it felt Ita &amp;eell.'lty
lhreoteni.d:-and a Syrian move

airongly" red.tt '!flY 1\mfrican
in~etvenUon .' .Ahnbsl imlllecU·
a~1y 'the leadership of lhe
guerriUas warned against Inlet·
vention and said aU American
intereall In the Arab Middle
Eaat. would be destroyed if
Washington did intervene.
Qeavy fighting resumed In
Amlnan Itself -.ith failure of a
cease-lire called by King
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o•lo esleaded weather
oalloek - Tburaday aad
Friday:
ll!lllly fair ud warm4-ja wiUI hiP lemperalllrfa
raJ!IiDIItam the mid 7h to
the mid Ill aDd allbllbao
1ri1 from 111e mid lilllo the
lower IIIIo.

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'BY VIOLET SMITH
Miss Pall)' Lawrence entertained Bryan Lawrence
PorUand, onhlaelghth birthday
by taking him ou1 to dlimer to

By GENE CADDEll
ilPI 8110(11 Writer
Coach Bill Heaa of Ohio 11111·
venit)' has hla \ivai Mid-Allier·
lean Conference coacbea ]UJI
about where he wanll them.
"We Uke to haW them feel·
ingaorryfor .us,"Hessaaidaft.
er hii Bobcala had taken Keat
State apart Salw'day 21-H. ·
ouwaaplckedbytheMAC
news media members. and the
leaguecoaebes,lnpoUacqnducted before the aeasoit alal'led, to
flnWialthebottomofthestandlitga, moaUy because Hall I!OWI·
ded the leaat optimi9Uc of the
sis conference coaches.
"I did say we would he repreaented," lieu aald.

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runnlngofaopilomoreBIUGary
ofLbna, Whlll04ll~elaetu
OU recltd, and the puslng of
Steve Skiver oi Toledo who
ior two loucbdowna and
ICOJ'ed another. Gary , totaled
,IH. v•••• -··••·• of, the 227
...- •- made by the Bobeall, while
Skiver complelj!d IJ of :Ill (1111&amp;'
eo for 1111 yarda.
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aenlll' 011 dattnle."
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carrying the ball t3 limes. He
ga1rted 151 yarda of. the 227
gained by the llobcala.
Gary'sl'!lllning wu balanced
by the passing of.Steve Skiver,
who hit on 12 of 20 .
for

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"()pet 11,1 JOIIild ~.ut IIMr
(Kent)~ Julf ~~ to 111111.
.., ~ IIGID8 idjusmltll_ll·
We bad lO Ita)' In tiQht llli flfll
baJf ~-of (Dtin) Nottlna;
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damage to tile car an4· no In- endure,"
', .., ...... '· '" t.Bwrehee and ilrenda, Mia. In 1lit 'llrird quarter and with· Juenger. Skiver .alaO nn f!to
has :.tf,;.'i"history of agitating juriea.
in other poUUcal develop- Ruth · Thornton !llld Mrs. atood a Kent Slate aerlalatlack yarda f9r the Boheata other

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Loitering on town-&lt;&gt;wned
property from 10 p.m. to 6 am.
wasbannedbyPomeroycouncil
Monday night.
t;ouncll, in response to
numerous complaints of
loitering on the riverfront
parking loll, ga ve an ordinance
ordering it stopped the required
aecondand third readings under
emergency rules and voted
adopUon. A $SO fine, upon
conviction, is provided.
The ordinance banning
loitering follows persistent
complaints by the police
department of loitering on
village owned lots, especially
the riverfront lots.
In other business council
voted to advertise for bids to
resurface Pomeroy 's Main
Street, the business aecllon
from Sycamore to Bultemut
Ave., Butternut Ave., Mulberry
lleightB, Riverview Drive and
two aeetions of Mulberry Ave.
The Ohio Department of
Highways was authorized in
July to resurface Rts. 7-33 from
the upper corporation limit to

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Chance of abowera ·
thundershowers
lol!ighl, LoWI tonight froilt ,._,;;
low 60s to the lower 701.
siderable cioudlnes.s and no1
warm with chance of . lihotNhl·~
Wedneaday . lfighs from the mid ·' :
70s to the mid Ills.

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havea·1!aytoco. ~v•; 'ft L ..
Bill Gary, a IIO(Jbi!more from feel we lUi&gt;', 1he "1~PP Gh .J,

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POMERPY·MIDOLEP.ORT, OHIO

be improVed 'tbli ,..r . )lit
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BobcatsweniDbel!itCT q. · ',
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iJevo1et1 To 171e, ln~ Of171e Meigi·MIUOn Area

T)le del,~ Wu polntei! !Ol;
Hall U liJ!I one p1iue Of the ;l·.
OU 1eP1 whiclt,would h&amp;velf ti}

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the PalesUnian guerrillas.
cen
·; 1&gt;ut i'epiJrts reached
llusaein, faced wilb a batUe lroclm &lt;A largescale lank
for aw'lrlvf\t .and deaerle!l by mov-11 Monday night and
IJI!IDY •of hl9 Arab allles, agalilje)day. The reporll said it
appealed to the ,Unl\ed Stales, wes uncertain whether they
the Soviet Union, Blilain and '!et'e deployment for poeslble
Fr~ for help,l&amp;t Waahing: ·..uoo .ln Jordan.
.
ton dispatches aaid .~dent On' '1\looday the JIM'daman
Ntxon had not yet decided on a army bad moved northward to
course of action.
,, fi'bid, Jordan 's aecond city
laraeli dispatches were wb- nestled m 2,1100 foot mOClntains
je'cted to inte...., military 45 mil., north of Amman and

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Colorado 19 llnown as the
"Cen~Mtal State" beeause U
entered the Union in 18'16, 100
yean aflet the signing of the
Decletalloo of Independence.

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ploye ·employer rela)ionshlp in
the pubUc aeetor."
Urges Ualoa Rtllill
Hepropoaed a aeries of stepa,
lopped by the ~ecogniUon '!"'I
guarantee of the right of all
public worton to organize and
90lect ,.,pre..ntaUvea of their
ownchonalng.
Metzenbawn, speaking in
Akron, called the 8.4 per cent
unemploymentrateamongNegroea a "national tragedy that
poses grave danger tO futore
generations."
"Those who murmur to
blaclta, 'it's your problem, not
ours,"' are bUnd to CllDdiU0111
in our clUes," Metzenbawn aald.
"Ailsodely pays the price. of
high cnme rates, tenslhening

.IOtllhward from .lrbtd would
bring Syrian lallks cl&lt;ooe to the
'Israeli border.
.
Jleikal aaid Egypt was .trying
to send a plane to Amlilan to
rescue 100 foreign correapondents, moaUy American,
trapped in the inter.Qmllnental
Hotel IQ the cen~et of the city.
Their hotel bat been hit
repeatedly in the showdown
civil war between Huaaein and

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balance due all but
report«~ that the
landslides on Union Ave.,
caused when the aewer lines
were laid, is the responsibility
of the Miller Conslruction in·
surance Company to repair all
dsmages.
A letter from the Economic
Development Administration,
EDA, was received by the
mayor which stated that spproval bad been given by the
ElDA on the sewer conslruction
and the work would be under
warranty from June I, 1970 to
JW!e J, 1971.
CoW!cil discussed the giW'd
railiflll that bas been lnstaUed
on West Main St.,the locaUon of
another lot which has been the
subjectofnwnerouscomplalnts
filed by police officers, in
regard to its removal.
Council took no action
however. as PoUce Chief Jed
Webster said he has cootacted

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the State Highway Department
at Marietta and a letter 19 el·
peeled lrom the highway
deparimenl that wiD give the
information needed as to
whether or not the railing wiU
be removed.
In other action council
reviewed a proposal pre90ntld
by the parking meter commiltee on proposed parking
meter Increases.
The propoaed lncreaae would
change the penny rooters to
nickel meters. The proposal will
be presented in the fonn of an
ordinance at the next regular
meeting.
Council further approved a
propoaal from the Southe&amp;stern
Ohio Council of Govertun!!ntB to
seek lederal aid to purdtaae
radio equipment for the poUce
deparimenl.
Joe Struble who recenlly
attended the Oblo State Fire
SChool met with council to

e1~nd his lhanb lor the 01&gt;porlW!ity to attend tile ocbool.
Struble said he Ia hopeful
being able to upgrade.
Pomeroy's ayatem by Jlillll'lnl
m to other metuberl o1 dli•
depariment the tedmlque.tlliai
he bad learned dllt'ing the 11..,: ·
day course.
Slruble a1a0 suggaled
&lt;OUDcil conalder In nax1
budget the
at least four men to
nax1 yeor. Struble alated 1bat '
the achoul Ia vory •w tbwhlle ·
and ID attend would give t!ood
beneficial r.Wts.
Council agreed to iutd all ·
addiUonal . street llllbl in lbt: . .
Naylora Run area.
Attenlllng were
councilmen, Lucien
Ralph Werry, Bob~::;:
lloaald Colllna, e&lt;
Elma Ruaaell, clerk, Jue
·Walton, and treuurer Pbyllia.

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Al3:49p.m. the squad went to
the VIeth home on Turkey Run
Road, back of Cbeshlre, where
. KelthVelthbadsulleredan arm
laceralloa. He was taken to the
Boker 'Medical Center.
AI 7:52p.m. the squad wu
called to near the Hi-7 Club
below Jliddlep&lt;ri on Route 7
when a car ova tw ned. There
werenolnjUrlel,bllttheveblcle
4ld catdl fire. The blar.e was
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Mlddlepcrt, .,._.. the tey• to a new 1971 Dodge Coronet, whldt wiU be used in drleducallon cia 1 at Southern lli8b Sdtoolla Racine, to Robert Ashley, drl,.,r education inaln!ctor. ~ SaJrO, saperintendett and J!llllell Ad.sma, principal, look oa.

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byaclphomorequarterbackSteve touchdown.
-Cloud accepted offen to be Mr , and Mn Wayne Prince Broderick lite In the gllllt.
"Our young men Just bpt•
in three U.leviaed dobala - attended the ~g of their
The Bobcata Wef!lled by the their polle Tery well· for I
Ne~s
WJW-TVInCieveland, WKBN- gr81iddaughlet Jackie Dean
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TV In Youngatown and WSTY- and Steven
at Columbus.
TV in ·Steubevllle -and chal·.. M•. and.Mrl. Wade Ralaton,
Attendance at the N•u~ lenged Gilll8an to do lbe 1181118. Girard, 0., irere visiUng Nenle
-Houae Democratic floor Stelhedl, Mr. and Mra. Garth
ChurcbSunday,Sepl.l3,wuf8
Smith
Mr. and Mrl. Em. .._..
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al)d the collection wu f/.ll.
melt siethem
Mr. and Mrt. Cbarlea Woode TIIIO Dioo~ are
Mr 'Midt.b GeneSiriilband
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called on
and Mn. Pearl
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Koblenlz.
G ._.3 b ,..___.- f""Uy· ,,'. pltilllcothe,
were"
Certain downtown ~
ran~ . y .....,.,..
visltlflll Mi- and Mrs J1ar014
will __.... radlatloa faDoul
Mr. and Mrl. JOhn Lildwldt,
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shelter proteclloa Ill' many Weaterville oaUed on their Two dlvlln*! were granted Mr. ltllll Mrf;'Davld lfol!«
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penonsla ev&amp;t of emoraency · parenll he!e and at lleOdaviBe and one wu cUamillled In Mella and son, t"het*er, Mn. ;~
For community shelter plan they attended the Karr-Buckley County Commoa Pleas Court. WYDCO!IP, Joluwiown, and Mra.
pil'JI08fl, anyoae who livea wedding. Sunday.
Granted dlv~rcea we~e Jack S&amp;ellet, Colllrilbul, .~ ·
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witldDMiddle(mlandPWIIlroy
Curllas Turley Bonnie Shlelde Fiaber from vltiiUng · lolr.' and Mra. IW,Ik
should walk to a public falloul : ~~ ~ and r.ir Jolin F!Jhei. aiid Nlns Va)lllhan Holter.
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shelter. 'l1le olficiallnlormaUoa ~ul Myers ~
all ~ from Robei1 W. Vaughan, both Mr. lnd Mril. Burdell 'i&gt;ll\n,
to be dialrjbuted to the pu61c
•·-'"·1 ..... eekend oo cbarie&amp; of sroa IJtl)ect of Midland, Pa., apent ieveral
beginning Sept. 2' w1U coalaln Co...., ..... spen
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dUty ancl ellrliiue cruelty. The daya .witiJ Ethel Larklna,
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recommendallona oa lhiB potat with their parenll, Mr · ~ Mrl. divorce action by Cryllal E. . Mr. and Mrl. Keith F,.,..II
for people In various areas of WUUa Froe~p BIDy Jean.
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Mr. and Mn. Dbnn1e Sher· Sln)n•on
... against Calvlp B. and fanPIJ, Fairborn, 0., and
the coun.,.
man and 1101111 of Canal Win- Slmpaon, Jr., was dtsnilaaed. Leota Ferrall, Midway, 0.,
II Ia vitally important that cbeater and Mr. and Mra. Tom
visiUng Mr. and Mra.
eadt member of the family Challn and chllilren of
· Ciirles llenaiBY· ·
1eam the locaUm of the aearesl
the
kend Velenu Memerlal Hoapllll
Brenda Lawrence, ~.
fallout shelt..- at work, at Columbua spent
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SATURDAY ADMISSIONS ..,. waaanCIV'emightguealof~
school, and where the li"'Bte!ll ~~~=~·Mr.andMrs. Clara Garland Mlnerayille;
On Sunday Mr. and
(I'Otectloa esiats In the home. Rev. and Mrs. Slawlet from Joan Conkle, Cloeehlre; Stan J.in Clore!k\1! Lawr..., and
Forlhclinlnll lnlormallon wiU
Thompson, Cb~ahlte; Marie 111111 ,'PortlindiwerevialUngMr."
help famlllrw to pll&gt;folnt lheae ~~M:' ,;!!~~ Milia, Middleport; ~a and Mn. Howard La•tar;e.
locatloM.
~ SUver Rkl8e,
and Mrs. Ste':'art, Pomeroy; Charlea . .leaD Newluo 11 1 (II!Uaitt';t
Women of Claureh Richard Barton and family and ~~; 1'1-.t , Veterans Momor1a1 lloapltal.
other reliUves and attendell SATVIIDAY D~ Mr. ancl r.jn. Clarenj111lean ,
To Meet Thursday =meeUngaltheNuarene -Cil!llaFindley,JobDCollerlll, ~..:.~~ :.~~:
Mr. ~ Mn. Charlea Wooole Charlea Simon~. Gall Wayne Prince were it Hawk'~
The Women'• AllsociaUon of spent Thunday evening wilb m:~~oNS
N~. w,
Slelhem were
the Mlddleport urchFira:.WUni'*: Mr. and Mrs. George Charles Hyatt, Racine;·Eihel Vial~ .,._ J-'e
Preabyterian a.
mee Genheimer.
SUit, llaclne·, WIUiam "--, Edllb ....,... .., .._., ..,
at 6:30 pJD. Thureday al the
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook Ather~~· Sharon Glblil
~!j~ l'lallll and
dturch. All memben are to called 08 Mn. Erma HJctman dieport'
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Ethel ,_...,er.
bring a covered dish
a MoncLoy ~
SUNDAY Df8CIWIGP)II _ • Vllllb!c , NeiBe · ~ " :
=~~u!t the
Rict KDblentz of ColtRDOOI Maxine Brumley Jaanle :';,n~~~~~ BjiJ ·
study and Mrs. Edward Burllett spent Sunday evenlni with hll ll(l'p, Zora
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Gecqe Gealtolmer.
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Toronto, 0., were
Hostesses wlll be Mrs. Mflt, M!lllll and Freda MlUer
Charnberl, Mrs. Kennedy, Mra. vislled •t Vtterllll Memorial
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studenll" and gets much of hla
aupport from the "left.wing ele·
menlloftheDemocralicparty."

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NEW YORK (UPI)- The
bitter student, face to face with
Spiro T. AtJnew, charged the
viCe president's opeeches bad
doae much to build an aura of
violence and aald AtJnew waa a
"precursor of violence.''
Flushing and opirit«&lt; but
posseaaed, the vice president in
reply st.uck at "the diagu9tlflll

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permiaaiw attitudes of the
people in command of college
campuses."
The exchange Dared at the
end of a 9Ckninute laping of a
television show in Which At!ntw
debJW&lt;I with five 1tudent
leaden Moaday night. They
appoared on the David Froat
Show, scheduled to be alred

Qy,een 's Future in

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Friday In moatlarg,..
Its broadcaat circle.
The student who
charge was Richard
president of the
Studenll of the
Washlngtoo, who IS
o doctorata in poUUcal

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