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SAIGON (UP!)- U· S. Army heJk9pter-bome troopl
chopped up a Communist force today m a snow-ball!DI
anti-guerrilla sweep on the South China Sea coast.
A spokesman at 1st AJr Cavalry Division headquarters at An Khe said the multi-brigade force in "Operation Irving" had killed at least 271 North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong troops In 30 hours of fighting.
The Air Cavalrymen, pioneers In the art of hel!copter warfore pounced on a mixed North Vietnamese·VIet
Cong for. •1 m a coastal valley of the Central Highlandl
Sunday and cut down 190. They killed the rest today u
they chased the Communists down a spit of land Into the
sea.
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Another 60 Communists have been captured any
almost 200 suspected ~errillas taken Into custody, ~
spokesman said. Amencan
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DISTRICT.OFFICERS- Officer~ o£ the Eighth District Amerlcap Legion were among guests present at Feeney-Bennett Post 128 In tight
borne DiviSIOn lroope walked
Middleport Sunday afternoon for the District Fall Conference. Picture d here, front row, I to r, are P. Robert McBride, department lsi vice
Th · b'
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toward a clearing where
commander, who gave tbe a dress; Rev, Frank Cheesebrew, district chaplain; narold Cox, district 1st vice commander; Robert Clum, dis- taking place about 305 miles helicopters took them away.
trlct commander, and Mayor C. 0. Fisher who welcomed the confere nee officials to Middlep01t. Back row, Charles Swauel, Pomeroy Drew· northeast of Saigon and about Tbe ••••Je rescue came ..
Webster post commander; Albert Roush, Middleport post commander; Maurice Ricketts, diStrict 2nd vice commander; Harold Brown, dis- 30 miles north of the central
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the six·mile.wide "no IIIBn'o
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Dr. Jack Kosovich of Trfnj.
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quake hit at8::11 p.m. MDT (I&amp;
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was "quite intense."
The quake was felt as .r.r
away as Raton, N. M., 31 nuies
soulb of Trinidad, and
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Pueblo, more than 80 mileo
nortb of Ibis Rocky Mountala
foothills coii1IDilllily.

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Ids porty'o nominee for GeorDETROIT (UPI) Tw&lt;rUme a similar Viet Cong prison
FOIII'Ieeo Amerlt!lll Legion Mayor C. 0. Fisher, 1 mem- and to accept active roles In lfa governor.
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Posts• of the Eightb lllatrlct ber of host poll, gave the community affairs. He asked "I caonet eomproml1e wltll ma or 1eague
ayo er' of week.
w~~re,
al the cmtal "l!elcoming address to the dele. Legion men to further the l.ef. bte,"' weuaer aald Ill a was hired today as manag
Ia a tragic setback, one
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beld Suuday Ia pies. A memoriBJ service lor ton cause through loyalty and otatemeniii8Ued by bio olllce theThDetroit Tigers. t
ade American soldier was killed
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Le on. er Maddos."
enr just on':."~~~ &amp;Iter 'the "friendly fire" from A~iied
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illandJ ·llld .
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lng llllrd place llnlsb under about 12 miles north of Saigon
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of ejl the aflernooll .uon. Tak· Piu ~plonslall and Beulah Commander mldwsy t1u1lugh
Cond Interim
et SUnday. Spokesmen said they
weelJ:~d.
part lJJ the parade were 1111;181c was preseni*J by Mrs. the aftern..;n of actlvUies.'
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the '·'·-'·
leglonalres, !he ilrw)J and faul Haptonslall and Beclab Otbers giving remarks were
Th 'fi 'b
b iook- came from South Vietnamese
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Dr
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or American guns and were
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In Pomeroy •. the Middle- Robert McBride of ClncinoaU :;r:mPo~:.~: of spo:: Weon
for a m:::r:. ~~ invesUgating.
death
High School
Mard!ina wbO is 2nd vice eomnmnder "Americanism" and
Paul
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lball,=
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the color bearers from of lite stale organi%8Uon, gave Case! also oi Drew Webster
beart a c
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dealing accident from "friendly
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· the variou&amp; posts, ~~ Troops, the address of lbe afternoon o1 and Dis'lrict chairman for tb~
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fire" within a week. Lall week,
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spo e on
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cars carrying the di8nl· of the American Legion as th t · L
the Sh
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target area aliAI
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of the district and lbe one of the guardians of A~eri- a proJec
. enange P gs 1 u lies In 9155. He was released dropped bombs on a village,
Udal
and Pomeroy Fire can beritage ··•
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wasd parkingth area
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35 South v·!eInamese.
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'1;lte LegioD bad so recognized was
Robert
e or e
er serve p.m., e e s oun
erlltaltbior Prisoaen
wiJ!\e4
'way.
Ameri
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Crum 01 L
al &lt;lOOn and lor serving on oth- ilfs department reported
The Cincinnati Reds blretl US ffi . 18 described ...
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ancaster. Eighth er committees The new kltcb- Ralpb William Blake 42
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en, recenUy completed, was JIB.
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him less than a year than the walking skeletons
!IZil·~ELPIIIA, OHIO Dags on ljltCial days tbrongb- Mr McBride urged Legion- ed lor the first time. The next parking
wh~ he 1
rescued last week from the
- ·. A 17·JUr.o~ Clreleville girl , out the village the comln&amp; aires· to beip Improve the im. conference was announced lor ~wo P~bbl :"neects~l~
prison one arm, officer likened
wl)l.l'll!l. Obio 11811 April iyell.
age of their respecUve posts January ill Nelsonville.
F~':'z Lee ~eaiord, ~. e,
LOCAL TEMPS
to Nazi
Germany's Dachau
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SL 'ft~ Fla.
ere was avy amage
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The two Viet Cong campo Illy
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MANILA (UPI) - Phflll" Rusk, de MurviUe
tbe Blake and Kibble, vehict.. a. m. ~ in Pomeroy's down- a mile and a quarter apsrt
Lor ~ ·Mr. ~Mrs. Allen
p!De Forer,n Mlaloter NarcJt. ID First Session
and minor to Teal~ .s.
bu!ineS! district was 54 deep In lt!e Phu Yen Pro•ince
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eo Rantoo oald lllday the
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -sec. w~re..:::~~d::;t m]uries. degrees under sunny skies.
jungles 225 miles northeast of
aatiGa IIIIIDDiil ..,. retary of State Dean Rusk eel by the sheriff's
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IIUIIIidl talb b!R relaHd to
dlldale IIQ' delalll.
l'nlldall'llrdiiiiDd·E. MarfOil,

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Couvede Murvilie lor the first State Route 124 Sunday at 12:
The Meigs County ASC com- er.
Rutland _
Lannlng,
al a series of talks expected to a.m.
mlttee of Wayne Cbase, Orion Columbia - James E. Gas- George E. Canon and Dale
range over Viet Naml NATO A car driven by Allen Doyle Roush and Earl Dean, today an- ton, Ronald A. Wb!Wngton, and Batliier.
and intarnadonal trade.
Gibson, 16, Harrisonville,
the election of com- Granville stout.
sa"L - Sydney p, Harieso,
The meetiirg of Rusk and eiing east, went over the rlgbt munity committeemen to at d LebllliOII - Harold G. Rouab, John F. Colwell and
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Couve de Murvllie was ~a- edge of the highway and over
the administration of 1967 Clarence W. Proffitt and WU· Swick,
tory to a Tuesday
morrullj] an embankment, causing
programs.
Jiam A. McKelvey.
Sallsbury - Robert B. JIUI'
sesaion scheduled for lbe ium damage. There were no
The community committee- Letart - Virgil Roush, Early dette Homer Radlord and Jot
French official with President rests or Injuries.
are:
Roush and Lester Roush..
Weye'rsmmer.
Jolmsoo.
Bedford _ VIrgil c King
Olive - Dana C. McCain, Gor- Scipio - Kenneth C. Welsh,
AdminiJJtratlon olliclllis were
NOW YOU KNOW
F H k nd G.
v' don Colltna and Chester Buek- Edwin Oberboller and Hetl
hoplag that the talks might The American bird known
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uy
· ley.
Frencll.
narrow Viet Nam pollcy the Baltimore Oriole Will
Orange - Willlllm S. Bender- &amp;ltton - Gene Yos~ ctrarlet
differeaces allgbtly, but they desffliUited by lbt
Chester - Donald C. Mora, son, Cecil Caldwell and Clair H. Theiss and J8lllel earn•
doubted 11.
aalmllilt LiDIIaeu fa 17M.
Parker and Roy L. Holt- Follrod.
ban.

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10 ng, •••
!'!"I Air Force Chief ol ~tall
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,tun~ E. Le~a~ llldoy den- published last week 1001 wh•le
'. -~~~~~ U.S. Vtet Nan• stratf!gy thr Jonnson edmimstrat•m wa•
-., tllo "ultimate in military "bolder" in Viet Na_m ~au ;he
ltll(odlieu" and called •or Ken n • d Y admmostraUoo. 11
., . .tiP bombins ol the "~ontinues to opera•• onder

self-imposed restricllona anJ tactic&amp;,_
the war from
seems to be gelling mored down e.scalalmg onto a larg•r conflict
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'bOn 1s the ultimate in militar
m ~an:manla~arm:~ ...~tro
bliudness . if we can't wl~
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philosophy that. we canlit Y Ita t
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cautooua lnd timid mJ ary rs Pace.

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Ia lA&gt; escalate ot ont woy ur I
another ahove what the ene•oy

can take." the relire&lt;• ~enrra&lt; 1
sloid in a copyright article fer
u.s. News &amp; World ftl&gt;por'
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1\1 to tht "outside risk" that MIAMI &lt;UP]) -R•buildinR the nortt'iern Bahamas ISland.! speed gradually and to mt•••so ly
escalation would bring Ca'!lmu· killer Hurricane Inez spared of Great Abaco and Grar•d ots center winds to liM• m.p• •.
nisi China into lbe war LeMay populous south Florida tnday. I Bahama, the weather bureau ,t.lthough II appeal o:d lnP.'
declarea that South K"''&lt; • and turning Into the Baham•' ordered gale warnlngs lowered would miss the m•lnland, ot
Natonalisl China - w•.e IJ S Islands where 8 hurricane along the southeast Floroda jsenl ltlgh ~eas crashin~ a~alnst
air naval and lo~islica&gt; sup pori spawned tornado kolled one coast.
the coastlone and the weathe:
-"should providr mo-• u.an persoo and injured four otht:ro. A 8 8 m EDT advisor'' bureau w_arned sm•ll. cr.ft
enoug~ tore. to br•o~ "'· Thr tornado spun acroso a centered l~e~ ahout 100 moles from Floroda to the Vorglnla
unstabl• Red China ro ner portion of Nassau. the Bane. easl·southeast of Miami near Capes to remain '" &gt;'&lt;'.cled
knees •·
mas capital on New Provldenoe laUtude 25 2 north longitude w~.tero.
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LeMay. who rfl.red m Island with winds exceed•ng 78 7 west. This wa~ about 100
Gales _and heavy rams are
February t91l5 wtth •·•u• '"' s 100 miles an hour. wr•cki .t~ miles duo south of Grand expected on the Bahama• from
and
glowing ll'tbu•• I om several hou•es A 13-mouth-oll Bah
. hi nd ed
tn Andrus
Island north and
President Jonn"'n 1a• • on~ child ·~•ostt.d when !he root ol 1 amaho
, rocls Y ed owbl wu's northeastward lllday ' the ear.
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State• his home
. .1 te k' an tat'a g . 1Y mornmg
adVISOf'l
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is doing "too little too late" shroeking winds ahoul three mosso e trac mg
oon.
"Hurricane ~orce ~onds wlll
will alrpower 1n the v:. N•m miles ;outh ot !he c1ty
Movlnr Northeast
likely occur m porloon• of the
wet.
Th• twoster an offshoo• of At dawn, the hurricane was Berry Islands tht; morning and
But his cnticosm today w.s the hurricane. ripped up oig moving on a norllhtorlbeast !he Abaco area this afternoon
alll!&gt;nl som• of tilt har&lt;: .. trees b) their roots and nOO&lt;Ject patll at a slow seven mil•• an and _early tonight. .
soonded by military men whO high~ays hamperins rescur of hour.
."T1des of four to eight feet
hiVf o~nly attac~Pd •hoitht inJured. As tnP? poin•ed rorecaslm said they expert. are expected where · hurricane
Johnson adminlstratoon's strate- 80 mile an hour winds tow.rd ed Inez to Increase forward force winds occur."
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Pedro; Mrs H. Harn
Fairborn: Mrs. Thorburn
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Detty, Oak Hill ; Mrs. Rollin
K. Hawk Chester.
Blrtbs
Mrs. Russell E:
Kennedy,
Jackson soh 4:311 am.
da : , Mrs. Larry J. Hudson
P:meroy daughter 7·06 "a m'
Saturda '. Mrs He~be~ Ha. '
Moore YFairbo;,. son
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bolilea like county bilardl o1 Pleasant, died Salunlq '/dlht
I!Jpet'VlSOrt or .chool board&amp;. bt Unlvmlly' IIOI!pl'-1.' Cotffin.
Nilw the high court hu two bus, !oUolllrif a 'tlirelwld Ill•
MOSCOW rUPil - Russia has tern assumptions -that the I U.S air raids on Haiphong
caaes which could create IB big neu. She WBJ •
··-:ill
,•dmltt•d for the first limethat'Sovi•t techmcians and rocketlharhor.
.
a revolution at~ lower l•vel~ the HopeweH B¥pttti ' cliUfCit:·
Sov!PI army rocket sprctalists specialists were training Viet· • The Red Star arllcle conof slate government aa the llltlf Mrs. lolcGuflln ·wai · bdn( ·ID
I have
been sent to Hanoi to oamese missile crews and thatfcerned only !he _experiences of
ruling clld In reapportioning the Jackson countY, ·w. va:, ' on
Jra&gt;n North Vietnamese m1Ssile these advisers have come under 1one learn of eoght or more
lui
leglslaturel.
Alii 29 181'1 'l!adgh&amp;!t b! tiff
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crews.
American fire .
Soviet offkers at 0111 SAM ilte j By Unlted Pre•? lutcrnat
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" ... Reapporli09"'ent Ia on late' Pe;., ~ cynllila ciU\tor
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Ao arttcle In the m!Utary The Soviets, while admitting m North Voet Nam. It s31d the , . A rash of peilestrlan. fa~li·
the mar~· at the'nea•level " : Graham
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newspapor Ro:d Star abo ishtpments of •·considerable" team returned 10 Russoa Ires and at least &lt;&gt;ne lrople· ~as well as at lhe State Houae She 1~ mrvtved 'ij ' thrtll
Resldenl!! In !he Mlddlepo~· arknowledged !hat at least one , military aid to Hanoi. had "recently" alter spending_ "a \ tal crash pushed th• traffoc
level. but there ll.,a
andchildrell Mrs. ·Rutii"C!IIT
Pomeroy area will be offer d tum ot Somt advisers narrow llfver before reported pubhcly certa1n lime" at an unspecofied death toll In Ohoo te one of_ the
for an . a~rtlaltve
~ Middleport· Mn 'VIf81111A
an opportunity to zip code therr ly escaped death or inJury on the presence of, SoVIet bas•
' highest levels for a non-holiday t~ilan" "Ch:;~r r:~n 2·~ · and guidance from this court, . L ·
of Nd 'Holly•
malhng 1"1' durong Ortoberd durmg an American bombing &lt;oldiers tll.r•. The Sovie~ press ll was presumed that olher weekend lhos year.
S t ' rd . M· K' · th
said one litigant who ~18 to =~ anit Jdf OOw1lty
PMtmaslers Paul Cas&lt;!l an 'ald.
' has m the pa•t ho"'ever Sov•et soldi•rs are training Between 6 P on. Fnday and m. a u ay, rs. enne
reform the Kent County Board w '
., , . 11 ., , TtiiH
134 PortsSmtoqlb M Of F.duc•~"n In Mlclll&amp;an
Jam., Soulsby annou!l&lt;'ed I&lt;&gt; But. the newspaper •aod Iearned reports ~~ Rul§la~ 1
Vi•tnamese
crews
at
other
modnlght
Sunday
at
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persons oe on
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A slmtlat case relalt!8 to
Letter carriers wtll deliver watrhed tlletr Vietnamese pu· l . ~- --. -One drowning was at.. report. Leroy Dalley, 738\;
S!ci)nd
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steHOII are Mre. NQI• ....rgee
...... ""rd' t0 pils brm1 down an American 1
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"No Postase Need"'
ed pushmg the overall fallll Ave ., son, 10·21
· p.m. SaturdaY·• Board of Supervosors
th 1P · 1 1191 of no
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each ol the city's rural anrt otane with one ot tile surtare. 1 Urn On f e UICe
co~nt ~ 29 The r.cord traffiC Mrs. Holley Edward Tolliver, County N.Y., ; .;,gos a
Helen Blagg_ and. MIA :PJo~
re~ldenllal deli.ery stops begm to-air missil.. 'SAMSI !hal l
roll this year for a non-holiday Rl. 3 Wellston, son, JUS p.m., body for th~
a lftdtral
. both of Washlllctnn.
1
nins Oetober tO. ll1e Postmasl Nussta has sent in increasms
weekend is 34 set last weekerd. Sunday.
has been
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llarrJ McGulfl• ef
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.... said. The cards will have ' oumbers to bolster North Viet 1
Of those kliled this weekend
Dlocbrae•
court to adopt ~ttol'l·~
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blanks for addresses used most ' ~am 's anti·aorcralt defenses. I
\ •ve w•r• pedestrians tnci'"'· James F. Conner, Mrs.
equalizlnr the rtpr
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and
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The Red Star artocle con·
ing a 3·year-old girl run ovor H. ~mger, fto!&gt;e , . ·
to
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to liCit know the proper liP lirmed two long-standin&amp; Wes·
I by her father's car Salurda~ Je!soe Horton, ~·- '
submit &amp;heN. newa ........ .....,I&lt;'' ;ite\&gt;\rlcls
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1. Laudem!lll, Mn. ·!Jbartea · R. voters 011 ov. ·
ID the
In ~ral erea! and crtoes Wlth _
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DEARBORN, Mich., (UPn·- Ford Motor Co. today . The single triple fatalitY oc. Neal,, 'Mrs. Da!TeD
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~=:~:ed~::"
Crow • liullell
tltlme.
· lilt zop code assosned,_ only
MANIL.\ \UPU- Philippine \unveiled an tnexyensive high-energy battery to electro- 'currlld Friday night wher a car harlu W. ~albo~ Brita . K. A
• 1164 deell
lluroal wJB be In LOlli ,; ;lltk
on. out:ot'·I/J~n ca~ 1wol\ d~ Preskleat Ferdlaand E. Mar- cally power smal cars for city driving. But Ford gave with tliree young Man~fleld res- Van Meter, ~e ' Rev marl
lrom tht!t ~ dlapm:.011
cemetery. J'l1endi111JY ·cll!l•~
-· .. ~~hvored. snco a oca • . · ... salt! 1oc11 y tbe propooed ,no timetable on when electric cars would be available ex· !dents in 11 was hit by a freight Wall,- Pat A. Walllon, Mn.
represe~
t ol tale
lbli tuneral hoJN a~,t~rJi ·p.. m.,
..,.,. woll ~ve th• same
sovoHIUou ••mmlt ooafer- ~cept to say it might be "within th!!\,next decade. '' The train at a railroad crossing. eph PI!. Webster, Lonnie
reappor ~n~~
' ·Iowa
today,
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:.Ide. '"l~la 11 1 good lime 10 1 ence on VIet Nam boa been breakthrough battery which promises to relieve air pol· There were at 1east ''f(lur dou· Workman. Mr•. Qrpha
lallll'tll Two c'QII,
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!-' tho ZIP oodes !hal m m•~' posiJIOned for alteast 1, days lotion caused by exhaust from conventional gasoline-pow· ble-latals and no accidents m. Mrs! Jenninls. W.
ues
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ne meedag ia Manila
ered cars, is based on new principle. It is made of cry· volvlng ~otorcyclists were re- A. Cooper, !Gao!J J.
aUgnmenl ol U.S. fl'
IA'WI!
Thos ~hrostmas, zop cod• w;ll , Prealdeat JobaiiOnand sb oth- stalline ceramic, sodium and
rted
Mrs. Letha Riley &lt; Jltmea
dlllrlcl! are In ' .•.0111
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be as ~portanl as shoppm&amp; , er cblefs 01 , 18 ~ 1 Involved i• surp~ur, three. rheap and mo_tors with equivalent power poThe ·dead Included Michael Sheppard, George M. ~neidgr&amp;ss, M~lce and Indiana •
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and maohn&amp; e~rly for the effi· Ia· the war orl !nell was 1&lt;1 plentiful matenals.
ratmg
Sten el 66 of rural Washln•. E. B. White, Mn. E. B. While, OAaware, In I suit
atnP
t \'•
cient on don-time delivery of 1 ~t 11 1 Y
Ford did not show how bl~ Ference said Ford sludoes to gc ' t ' d
ed hit• n."b Mrs Charles W Williams and dll'ectlJ In the Supreme
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1the battery would be, how fast ondocated a whole new approach In In the Muskln um Rlv!r Infant daughter .. Mn. Earl E.
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, PT; pLEASAN'f·'·..i. · WdJatt·
!It mad expected 10 1be pre· -""'"""'
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o • - - it could propel a car or how far to vehicle engineering 11 needed 8 M . tta
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' N!al and infant son Mrs · Nor- college -wtem of eii!Ctlnl 1 E ' ~lm M i'etll'till. . .•
8of ..
- ~elivery weeko, It was stated.
ISSUE 3. UCENSES
the car could go between to develop a car for -use with near aroe ·
man w. Millirons ~
pmldenl lie declared dnconatt. ··'
. Three. marroage licenses were battery charges.
the electrical system
ED
COSTS . .. daughter, Mrs. David R. ·
tuUonal. Under the. syllenl,
lltd -:.,"f·t of ·loullllldepW,.i
Knute
Rockne 's football lossued 'n. Meigs Probate court But Micheel Ference _Jr., vice He said Ford of England. is Ma~Scott~' , Moddleport, and Infant daughter, Mrs:
of a stale's electoral voltS
~el
11 a- ~uml
learn&amp;, while he was at Notre Salu~a~ Llty~ Lerov dSa;re· presodent for scoentifJc re· now engineering a low-cost coty was fi;led $5 and costs 10 Porn- J. Dunlop and Infant
casl for the nomtneepopulwhd
bill ltolpltal•. , . . ,, ',,,,.. '
~me, posted 1 record of 105 22 • acne .. 8 rer. an
au- search said the battery could car, smaller than lllday'a U.S.
r's court Saturda Mrs John J Gorrell and
l majority of the
ar
He wu bOrn ·at IGUIIItfldt 01··
vlelariu, tllosltl ond five Ues. Ia ~ulse G~b":, r;:c~e: e~b store up to 15 time• as much compact models to carry two :'!n~a~~ a charge '01 reckles; son,' Mrs. James N.
Virginia's law barrina and March '!4,-IJ07; IOD cf ~!II · ·
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om r y. electrocal energy as !he conven. adult passengers, and two
and
infant
clan•hter.
ages
between Negroes
Downs Lewll of a.n41LIMII 'W. •
and Barbara Joan Horak. 19, tional lead-acid batteries ot children.
opera11on.
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Whites probably heads 1M list V and thlltltt~lfi ~I: · LewR
Another former All &gt;um·
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as the Packers woM t!oeir down passes of 2G yards to letl added 12 more, taking a 19·
straight game. Don Gene Foster, 44 yards to Lance yard pass from Babe Parilll l
lent his fool to the Atworth, 65-yard heave
to and booting a 17-yard field goal
Bay victory by booting Foster and a 311-yard strike to and two conversions.
three field goals.
flee! Willie Frazier.
Namalh p~vented an upset 1"''"111/l
Don Meredith connected for Buffalo relted on its ~wesome as he tossed scoring strikes of ,
two touchdewn passes ano defense to contain higli scoring Jt) yards to Matt SneU and 12 l~..-'""";l
linebacker
Chuck Howley Kansas City and ruin the yards to Pete Lammons before
scored on a 97-yard run with a ·chiefs' home opener before Jim Turner knotted the score
recovered fumble to lead the 43;885 the largest crowd ever to with a 17-yard field goal with
Cowboys to their third consecu- see a sportiolg event in Kansas 32 seconds remaining.
live triumph.
City.
Denver won its first game of
AT RUTLAND
In AFL acUoM, Steve Tens!, a The Boston Patriots ~uilt a the year as Gary Kroner kicked 1"I'm glad you forgot 1o
The Gallipolis Junior Wrjl
IHool-5, 22tklunder who spent 24-17 lead as halfback \Larry a 46-yard field goal, his fourth ur camera along dolt.
school football team will plaJ' ''
most of hla rookie season last Garron plunged for tw&amp; and of the day, with 27
seconds yo
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-·LI)~alzy;~Se~Dt~lne~I,~P;o;mie~ro~y~-Mif'~d~dl~epo~rt2,..;o~.:. .·~O~ct:_._:s~,~~= l?;~toLM;arv~F~Ieml;n~g~a~n~d~o;o~a
at Rutland this afternoon. Thll ·:
scoring toss to Carroll year assigned to the San Diego six-yard toucbdoWRs and 1965 remaining to give tile Broncos bale lA&gt; have this recorded
yoong Blue Devils are Z.O.
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taxi squad, took over for JohH scormg champioa Gino Cappel· an upset victory over Houston.
posterity "
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Oblo €oUege Football Scorea Hadl with the Charger~ trail·
I -United Press lnternatloaal ing at halftime alld broke a
~l
38 Ohio State 22
close game wide opeM, hurl·
Cmconnato 28 Woc!'Jia 6
tng four touchdown strikes as
I 0
IBo·wllnt!I'Gtreen 13 Dayton 0 the undefeated Chargen ripped
:~
Xavier Quantico 3
winless Miami 44-10.
PHILADELPIDA ~ &lt;UP!) - San Francisco's 7·3, ll-imllng game triumph over the Phils iJ962.
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Univ. )2 Kl!llt State 10
In other Americao Football Sandy Koufax said his arm[vtctory over Pittsburgh and the boosted h1s record to 27·9 ~d Konfax, who got a ~,,,
' CINCINNATI (UPJ) - The Rose, fiRlshed eighth In the~~~~ ~= 26 Western Mich. 7
League acUon, Buffalo stopped didn 't hurt Sunday.
Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-3 loss gave the Dodgers theor thord pague bath from Wes Covmgtol ,,
CillclnnaU ~~ did not knew tiOna! League with a .313.
.
23 Marshall 7
Kansas City 29-14, New York That meant he only felt the to Philadelphia m the first pennant In the past four as he entered the dress room ~
for llll'e whether their season was the only Red batter in
Lincoln &lt;Mo.) 12 Youngstown 7 salvaged a 24-24 tie with Boston dull acbe thai accompanies game of the doubleheader seasons.
and was mobbed by the fans u
elllled Sunday with 1 4-2 loss ttp 10. Rose was the
Central St. 28 Findlay 1
and Denver tripped Houston 40- every pitch he throws willi his Sunday kept the Giant flicker-, Remember, the Dodgers used he ~alked ofl _lhe field, said, HJ ·.·:
to the Atlanta Braves or not 110 bitter for the Reds last
Tampa (Fla.) 20 Akron l2
amazing, arthritic left arm that ing pennant hopes alive.
1 to
be the team noted for didn I really tore, my ann was..
they played II safe and stuck with a :312.
W1Uenberg 49 Susquehanna 0
Charger Coach Sid Gilman, is permanently bent out of A Dodger loss in the serond l blowing the pennant on the last holding upa nd It wasn't burtlnf "
arGt1J11L
Former teammate Joey
Waynesburg 30 Ohio Northern 7 with his team down 10-6 at the shape
game would have meant the day of tlle season.
at all."
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Had the Loa Angeles Dodgers teamed up with rookie
Def1ance '!/ GeorgetoWR (Ky.) 6 half, puUed his star quarter· But it was nothing like the Giants would have gone to I Ironically, It'll be 15 years Bombed for three runs ill thf
lost &amp;mday's second game 11 a bander Ron Reed, wbo
BatdwiA-Wallace 41 Capital 7
back in favor of Tensi. The tall ache felt by the San Francisco Cinconnati Monday fo r ai Monday to !he day-Oct. 3~ 19~1 1 ninth inning, Koufa&gt;: explaine( '"
doubje beatler to the Phlladel· wllb Richmolld 1n the
Denison. 48 !Dram 0
oalive of Cincinnati struck G1anls, who bad the door makeup game and a victory -when Bobby Thomson h1t hos he was trying 10 get by with hll ...
phla PhUIIes, the San Francisco Ilona! League this year, to
Otter~on 24 Keoy~ 8
. the Chargers slammed on their pennant there would have l'aused a historic homer to steal
a fast ball but bad to resort
GIJnts woultl have had It lace the Braves 11 a 4-2 win
Muskon!!'lm 34 Marietta 0
a field goal. Ten- hopes by Koufax-M!o os playoff.
pennant from the Dodgers for .
.
·
the ~ today In a make-up the Reds.
,
MI. Un~on 20 Wooster 7 .
si then began bombing the Mi- unbeatable most of the lime I But Koufax ended everyting the Giants. The Dodgers also hos breaking stuff to end 11Ht '
game o1 1 previously rained· Jay, who took over in the
Caroegoe Tech 14 Oberlin 7
ami secondary, hilling on touch· but particularly In the olutch. willi a 6-3, seven-hit secoord lost on the last day In 1950 and game.
··
coDieat. .
erth frame, contributed a
17 Western Reserve 4
13 Wasft Jeff 0
So after dropping the d~iOI run dtuble during a
2
to 1111. Braves here $1nclay, splurge in the eighth Inning.
~~~~~\12
~ tlthe ~s U~ned to the Sammy Ellis, who was
Dodler•PhillieB second game for all four Brave Runs,
over 1 radio ID their clubhouse. fered his 19th loss against
SIEVERS FIRED
. Manager Pave Bristol was victories.
CINCINNATI
sfl. He had already named .itm The Redo runs came ill
Mai&lt;I!I"Y. to pitch II the game ninth inning wher they ~~:~~~:=~~·
with the Giants, who finished in wlcbed l double by Vada'
!le!lOnd place In the National son between singles by Lee
~. was no:cessary.
and Johnny Edwards.
SUDday'l lOIS to the B1'8ves In a Saturday doublelleadler 1'00;:~~
w.t jhe Rtdl l8 games back tf with llie Braves, the Reds
ll!j! pellll801 winning Dodgera. They won the opener 11·5
Tile Recll flnllhed the year with Milt Pappas (12-11) before
•a 7.._., ~k - four garnet un- In&amp; IHI In the nlghtcap on
dar ·\1110·
Jones' 23rd homer or the
Ill fiDal batting stallsdcs, the that touched off a three-run
~· ieoollll baseman, Pete !fining.

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OJariestoo Roctell
eapf
Halil~ 011 .siX Mon~ lief,
errors to captiiU &gt;a "-,
Conllllental FootbalL l.eagtli ~
· bere Sullday.
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The triumph, before an esif:.
mated 5,0110 fans, gave I h
Rockel!! a firm hold on secow.,,,
place in the Western Divisl01 ;
of the CFL with a 5-2 record
w~onlreal missed a chance ll
tie the Rock~ts for second llllii ...
slipped 19 a 3-4 record.
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to a '1·10 triumph
142 yards lor a 47.3 average
UPI &amp;perU Wrll!l'
adelphia for Its foul'lh atr&amp;Jightland gave th• CardiRals' oUense
· Johnny Rolud DIIY be better victory.
lhe spark It needed lA&gt; complete
•t punuln1 a football !ban Ia other Naliomtl
the rout of Ute Eagles.
carrying 'oae, but he'U . Dever League
action, Green
Safetym311 Larry Wilso• conaet I chi!ICI to prove It with defeated Detroit, 23-14:
tributed to. the Cardinals' a~
the St. Loull Cardlnala.
crushed Atlanta, f7-l4;
lack by raCJI]g 91 yards wotb
Doubling u I rUJIJIInc back land downed New -York,
Intercepted /pass to score the
•nd • punt and kickoff relurl Washington topped
game's final touchdown and
'PI'Ciallst, he raced 88 yards :U • 10; and Chicago
safely Jerry Stovall also scored
with a punt to score and turned Minnesota 13-10
on as 18 • yard run with an
iD two more punt reluntJ.of 21 Roland's lhrllung punt
illterception.
and 35 yards to lead St. Louis turns set a new NFL record
Quarterback Bart Starr con·
nected on a 53-yard scorJDg

WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ The Suprent•·· l;i.OUrt ·0 f!lll
ita 1966-67 term today f~ced with pleas to extend Ill· one
n one votf" !loctrlne to theJ!OIItlcal .gr_,. rpots. • 1
m~ 'The high coUrt IS liSO beset witb •troub~onnrq~tl!
tlons on uclal matters,- church-state tei•ttolllilliaYeild I·~
ping, ob4eenrty ~lid )UV~nlle courts. : : ·
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When the mne l\lstices emerg,.trom behlJI4l·.the red
velvet
lP a.m., EDT
.the .-high
ber.ch, a term of Rich~.!. · ~
·· ~..~1 • · ;..nstrucmoment will
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Uon workt~ , e~·Pf1!11ndlan.
session will be part NI!IJ'O wile ' re ttiallenliJt•
to a b\ief ""remony. the law, whlclr WBI upheld
admission of at!Qrneys "'· earlier lhli year _IIY_tilfo,Yirg~~tla
Ute bar The rourt i(l'!nds
Supreme Coui'I _~.A~~,l'!· 'l'lte
rest of the week ~~ private AJnerocari -~i!i1l woera~ Onion
conler•nce on lbe ••a.es lhst represents o;e.- C&amp;qole. ,
:
han arrived IinCe Ill! June~ The PrJnc;~ ·ji!¥W&amp;III ColllltJ
adjourname11t. 'l'lte d01.&gt;ket has CVa ) ca~, ·t~~tell, flaq~,llt th'
rea~loPd an.
~ak lor
celelitaletl ,,1154 school
the start of a term-abOut 1.41!0 deseiJ'I!8alll!ll. dtF!I~"'! Is back
rues.
.
t.d
again.
I l~. lh~
LoDI iJII £&amp;pet
s¢oool
s " lrlballon o
On Oct. 10 !"• justices wUI
IUIIICIII grd .lor
~· a 101111 llat of c&amp;Jiel! attendance a.t .priVate whitt
accepted for review and
schools befort··eautll . had i
::h longer lla.l ol c~ chance to rula. 01) .11te 'mallet.
-~-• Then th
j..,.....
ey will
· ,.
hearing some of lhoae.~eld
!rom last terQ~, One lathe jury
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tamperlni conviction of
, .• ' • "' ., ·
Iter President James R.
C':.. .
, Numerool lower c 0 u r
,:,etUI'
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throughout the
l'
been wrestllni
PT.' PLEA!AN'l' :... \111! ' Jimt.
of the "one man, one
abeth McOuf!ln; ·11; 53'0 '!Autel
deelslon of Jome IS, ltltlf,. to St., Mlddlepot't, ~erl)l dl 'Jii:

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PT. PLEASANT services for Mrs. Ina D. Wei
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and 75 ol 50 Burdett• ~ddt· ·
Admlll8lono
fion,' PI: Pleasant, who died pavid Mehi
31111 Fourth
s turday in the Pleasant Vol· Ave.; Mrs Kenneth P Bostic,
le~ Hospital. will be held Tut&lt;· 134 Portsmouth Rd.:
VlrgU
da at 1.30 p.m. at th• oak Trotter 121 Third Ave; AugusGiove EUB Church, Mason tine Focanh. 21~ Jac~son Pike·
County with the Rev .Jack Mrs. Leroy ~Uey, i38l&gt; s;t.
and Rev. Harry Elder ond AVe.; Mts. Ad, l!orden,
officlatong Bunat will be ml Kerr; MBmn q. Denney,- Rt•
lbe Oak Grove cemetery.
VInton; Ricky· L. Shriver.
She was born Sept. 14. 1891. Rt l Bidwell; Othello
at Handley, the daughter ot the , Rt. I Gallipolis: Mr.
late Dame! and Laura L. Fra· i A. Roush. Rt. 1 Gallipolis;
zier Irwin. Her husband, w berly Jo Neville. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea
H Weogand died in 1942. Al•o lsant; Robert W Van Meier,
preceding her In death were Clifton. Mrs. James I.
two daughters, Laura and Oel· PI Plea•anl; Georae R Kapp,
phlne. She was a member of West Columbia: Mrs Laura E.
the Oak Grove EUB church.
Vickers, Pt Pleasant: Mrs
survivors Include five sons, rty Joe Coleman, New , Haven:
Howard, RFD 2,' Letart, W Mrs. Anna M. HOffman, Cllf·
Va.; John, Cottagevolle; Daniel ton: Mrs. P. Wllllaor• Jonea,
Huntington: Kenneth, Chester, West Columbia; Mrs F.
Pa., and William Henry, Pt. nls Weaver. Mason: Mrs.
Pleasant; three daughters. Mrs. zel Smith Rt. 3
Pomeroy:
Genevieve Noms, Hamilton; Ricky Powell· Racine· Mas
Leona Boyer Columbus. and Eichinger Po~roy· Mrs
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Mrs. Thelma ' Buckalew Sayre, ard C. Birchfield. Rutland:
Pt. Pleasant: II gra!'dchlldren. Clyde J Gillilan,
Chester;
three great grandchildren, one Mrs. Verne E Bollnaer.
brother, Daniel Irwin, Chelyan, roy; Wesley Canter, itt 2
W. Va., and two sisters, Mrs. son; Ben R. Pfanculf. ·
Goldie Mayes, Cabin Creek, son; John Michael
W. Va., and Mrs. Ruby l&gt;av11, Ravenswood; Mrs.
Louisville, Ky.
Adkins, Proctorville; Irvin
Friends may call at the Foale- South. Rt. z South Point; Mrs.
song Funeral home anytime at- Richard L. Pullin, St. Albans,

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lllday's best direct current
application,
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rf;'\!!: •:::,::'~.':~,:•.;.::: Allan C Hill. divorre investlFerence said more develop,
tbere, and tlip(-.,
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ment work is oeedoo to e11able
By MILTON RICHMAN
revel In their reputallon
PT PLEASANT - Mn. Aida 1011 LewiJ ot;Kaniwr" ~·J!"'
ot ...... •HI•..• .,,..,.., Common Pleas Judge John C.
the new battery to provide LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Here being such lousy hitters.
Mae. Rhodes 78, fit. 1
Charlea Lelldl. MrL
~ ,.,....._ ..,............ Bacon to mvestlgate Ill• divor•
better accelerallon alld make It the Dod ers neatly break their "How do you guya neure
eoun~, Ohio, died
Cbarles Lewll, Mta.
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~:-.!"~:~; a:'~~~ proceedings of Joanne Estep VI
go further between charges.
necks :ettlng inll&gt; this llitng beat the Orioles?"
ID l)octora llolplta~ Co- 'Ia l.eport,, all of~-•
William Grant E~tep and Jan- TOLEDO (UPl) - City coonand Frank Robinson gret1s asked reliever Ron
She llltl ber husband and Mn. Julia ' f'li'"l'll,..,:,oL
...W::., ':::'~~~:.:! ".::" ::: ice Ritchie vs Larry Ritchie. ell gave unanimous approval tothem with the opinion they'll rto.~ so long ago.
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operated a grocery Ill Ri' ~?· There It! •:~:.;
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day to a pay raise packa10 for
probably be easier to beat than
Oh, I suppose we II
cine, and balllleen mldenll
Services will be ~~ .I_( ·~
,:.':.:i,~ .,;'."":; Next to Virjlinlo.
police and firemen to o!lieially
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any of . !he other Nallonal keep pecking a,~ay and win
Oblo lor 17 yean.
Tuesday ~a !J. ~ .
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end the dispute between the
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League contenders.
we always do, he replied,
Mrs. Rhodes WU bOm at
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and the two groups that . nt r
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took place within Ill bOrders. has gone en lor 75 days.
:~~ab~;n are~u :bich a spok:s~ way te begin a World sertes. Dotllers' patented formula.
ter of tha late~~lam IIICI
and burliJ
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Sonday, the police and fire· men said were used ill' troops With a controversy, of ceurse,
Pltclltarl• Forte
oea~mu tvedt'lb, her bus~.
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men voted 4ti5-l58 to accept the of the 324B Division
and who's in a bet~r spot to
band
aurvllltl two 111!111:
11 the fiiaeral,, · · ··:~~n
settlement worked out by_ the The twin strikes in the zone start one than !tobonson, the The Dodgen' prim~
, Harold Rhodes
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allll Mrs.
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Council approved an lmm • fringes of 111e South Viet Nam argument Iince
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Natlllllal League Utle ID
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teed 5 per cent h·~ nex year cut the now of Hanoi troopo It is RobiniOII'S belief that p~s
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and a $75 annual tncreas~ In and supplies into South Vlet the Dodger• will be lbe easiest 0 Malley IIICI Manacer
o1 Red Ntlb, W.
Sb'll·.~,v,~P.nk
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clolhlne allowance for unoform- Nam.
club lor the ortolea to Uck in Alston may both be
Mrs. llcla!l'lee Rhodes,
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the World Seriet .because Walt themselves what would
Rltodel IIIII Mn.
BODY FOUND
Alston's gang doean't have the been like had Sandy outu
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LtmiEIUN INDUCI'ED
CLEVELAND (UP!) ·:.. '!be seck of either tlle Piratel 9r and Don Drysdale llltecl to
ToU., 'or ~r;J
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UP!) body of a newborn child waa the Giants.
u Utey h.ad threatened
are 12
-Dr. ohn W. Rilllnr was In· found Sunday In the Bedford •Robinson ftlt the Pirates and sfli'IDJ.
and 10 (lrtAt
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dueled u president of the Luth- Reservatton, suburban Walten Giani!! had b lnuch· power to Alston, brave
eran Church of America'• Ohio ~Ills. The Cuyahoga County be oontalned by Balttmore'a prepared IAIIO It alone
Synod In ser-.lces Sunday at coroner was expected lA&gt; rule on ·pitching bUt .. he beueVes the Itt hacl no other-cholee.
Wittenberg University'• Weav· the cause of the chltd'a death. Oriole&amp; 'huo'leil· ean co~ with · 1 dlsUnctly rememblr
w Chapel.
Metropotitln Park Pollee were lbe Dodgen. .. ·
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illvestteallng.
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two
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That's an Intriguing Uteory who mtsht take _up ~~
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TO MEET EARLY
and Roblnsoa eeutd be absolute- 1lack. He ,named tJOn . Sutli:ortl
The American Legion Drew ty cerrect aboUt 11.
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Webster Post No. :19 will held The Dodget!l don't ~UCllli'
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MOMT IS Til tiiiTIOII
Its rtgular meeting today an break many lf!lldOws wlllt their ·~~~~m ~:~ .-.o~il"'t
hour early (7 p.m.) so thole bat.&amp; atlhGUgh lifhen the IIIOI!eY ih
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IIM!fll State-Marietta Jl'reshtilan manage. Witn. the teltM ~
football game. Ralph Gllmol'! Philadelphia Sdiiday.
trlft prej)lrt ~yster atew aflet' An lnterestirtf~ .•~ ~~ ....,,,, .._lilr·•IIM ·DOib~\
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HYor. TtLINTIIIB.'it Ill' Leo Lodeaur. 21 . Mmersvtlle,
IIIIGII . ,IIUIIIN 61\El
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da . Gay Toney. 17, Pomeroy,
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,tun~ E. Le~a~ llldoy den- published last week 1001 wh•le
'. -~~~~~ U.S. Vtet Nan• stratf!gy thr Jonnson edmimstrat•m wa•
-., tllo "ultimate in military "bolder" in Viet Na_m ~au ;he
ltll(odlieu" and called •or Ken n • d Y admmostraUoo. 11
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self-imposed restricllona anJ tactic&amp;,_
the war from
seems to be gelling mored down e.scalalmg onto a larg•r conflict
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'bOn 1s the ultimate in militar
m ~an:manla~arm:~ ...~tro
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philosophy that. we canlit Y Ita t
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Ia lA&gt; escalate ot ont woy ur I
another ahove what the ene•oy

can take." the relire&lt;• ~enrra&lt; 1
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u.s. News &amp; World ftl&gt;por'
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1\1 to tht "outside risk" that MIAMI &lt;UP]) -R•buildinR the nortt'iern Bahamas ISland.! speed gradually and to mt•••so ly
escalation would bring Ca'!lmu· killer Hurricane Inez spared of Great Abaco and Grar•d ots center winds to liM• m.p• •.
nisi China into lbe war LeMay populous south Florida tnday. I Bahama, the weather bureau ,t.lthough II appeal o:d lnP.'
declarea that South K"''&lt; • and turning Into the Baham•' ordered gale warnlngs lowered would miss the m•lnland, ot
Natonalisl China - w•.e IJ S Islands where 8 hurricane along the southeast Floroda jsenl ltlgh ~eas crashin~ a~alnst
air naval and lo~islica&gt; sup pori spawned tornado kolled one coast.
the coastlone and the weathe:
-"should providr mo-• u.an persoo and injured four otht:ro. A 8 8 m EDT advisor'' bureau w_arned sm•ll. cr.ft
enoug~ tore. to br•o~ "'· Thr tornado spun acroso a centered l~e~ ahout 100 moles from Floroda to the Vorglnla
unstabl• Red China ro ner portion of Nassau. the Bane. easl·southeast of Miami near Capes to remain '" &gt;'&lt;'.cled
knees •·
mas capital on New Provldenoe laUtude 25 2 north longitude w~.tero.
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LeMay. who rfl.red m Island with winds exceed•ng 78 7 west. This wa~ about 100
Gales _and heavy rams are
February t91l5 wtth •·•u• '"' s 100 miles an hour. wr•cki .t~ miles duo south of Grand expected on the Bahama• from
and
glowing ll'tbu•• I om several hou•es A 13-mouth-oll Bah
. hi nd ed
tn Andrus
Island north and
President Jonn"'n 1a• • on~ child ·~•ostt.d when !he root ol 1 amaho
, rocls Y ed owbl wu's northeastward lllday ' the ear.
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State• his home
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adVISOf'l
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oon.
"Hurricane ~orce ~onds wlll
will alrpower 1n the v:. N•m miles ;outh ot !he c1ty
Movlnr Northeast
likely occur m porloon• of the
wet.
Th• twoster an offshoo• of At dawn, the hurricane was Berry Islands tht; morning and
But his cnticosm today w.s the hurricane. ripped up oig moving on a norllhtorlbeast !he Abaco area this afternoon
alll!&gt;nl som• of tilt har&lt;: .. trees b) their roots and nOO&lt;Ject patll at a slow seven mil•• an and _early tonight. .
soonded by military men whO high~ays hamperins rescur of hour.
."T1des of four to eight feet
hiVf o~nly attac~Pd •hoitht inJured. As tnP? poin•ed rorecaslm said they expert. are expected where · hurricane
Johnson adminlstratoon's strate- 80 mile an hour winds tow.rd ed Inez to Increase forward force winds occur."
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Fairborn: Mrs. Thorburn
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Detty, Oak Hill ; Mrs. Rollin
K. Hawk Chester.
Blrtbs
Mrs. Russell E:
Kennedy,
Jackson soh 4:311 am.
da : , Mrs. Larry J. Hudson
P:meroy daughter 7·06 "a m'
Saturda '. Mrs He~be~ Ha. '
Moore YFairbo;,. son
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I!Jpet'VlSOrt or .chool board&amp;. bt Unlvmlly' IIOI!pl'-1.' Cotffin.
Nilw the high court hu two bus, !oUolllrif a 'tlirelwld Ill•
MOSCOW rUPil - Russia has tern assumptions -that the I U.S air raids on Haiphong
caaes which could create IB big neu. She WBJ •
··-:ill
,•dmltt•d for the first limethat'Sovi•t techmcians and rocketlharhor.
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a revolution at~ lower l•vel~ the HopeweH B¥pttti ' cliUfCit:·
Sov!PI army rocket sprctalists specialists were training Viet· • The Red Star arllcle conof slate government aa the llltlf Mrs. lolcGuflln ·wai · bdn( ·ID
I have
been sent to Hanoi to oamese missile crews and thatfcerned only !he _experiences of
ruling clld In reapportioning the Jackson countY, ·w. va:, ' on
Jra&gt;n North Vietnamese m1Ssile these advisers have come under 1one learn of eoght or more
lui
leglslaturel.
Alii 29 181'1 'l!adgh&amp;!t b! tiff
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American fire .
Soviet offkers at 0111 SAM ilte j By Unlted Pre•? lutcrnat
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Ao arttcle In the m!Utary The Soviets, while admitting m North Voet Nam. It s31d the , . A rash of peilestrlan. fa~li·
the mar~· at the'nea•level " : Graham
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Resldenl!! In !he Mlddlepo~· arknowledged !hat at least one , military aid to Hanoi. had "recently" alter spending_ "a \ tal crash pushed th• traffoc
level. but there ll.,a
andchildrell Mrs. ·Rutii"C!IIT
Pomeroy area will be offer d tum ot Somt advisers narrow llfver before reported pubhcly certa1n lime" at an unspecofied death toll In Ohoo te one of_ the
for an . a~rtlaltve
~ Middleport· Mn 'VIf81111A
an opportunity to zip code therr ly escaped death or inJury on the presence of, SoVIet bas•
' highest levels for a non-holiday t~ilan" "Ch:;~r r:~n 2·~ · and guidance from this court, . L ·
of Nd 'Holly•
malhng 1"1' durong Ortoberd durmg an American bombing &lt;oldiers tll.r•. The Sovie~ press ll was presumed that olher weekend lhos year.
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said one litigant who ~18 to =~ anit Jdf OOw1lty
PMtmaslers Paul Cas&lt;!l an 'ald.
' has m the pa•t ho"'ever Sov•et soldi•rs are training Between 6 P on. Fnday and m. a u ay, rs. enne
reform the Kent County Board w '
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Jam., Soulsby annou!l&lt;'ed I&lt;&gt; But. the newspaper •aod Iearned reports ~~ Rul§la~ 1
Vi•tnamese
crews
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Letter carriers wtll deliver watrhed tlletr Vietnamese pu· l . ~- --. -One drowning was at.. report. Leroy Dalley, 738\;
S!ci)nd
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"No Postase Need"'
ed pushmg the overall fallll Ave ., son, 10·21
· p.m. SaturdaY·• Board of Supervosors
th 1P · 1 1191 of no
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each ol the city's rural anrt otane with one ot tile surtare. 1 Urn On f e UICe
co~nt ~ 29 The r.cord traffiC Mrs. Holley Edward Tolliver, County N.Y., ; .;,gos a
Helen Blagg_ and. MIA :PJo~
re~ldenllal deli.ery stops begm to-air missil.. 'SAMSI !hal l
roll this year for a non-holiday Rl. 3 Wellston, son, JUS p.m., body for th~
a lftdtral
. both of Washlllctnn.
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nins Oetober tO. ll1e Postmasl Nussta has sent in increasms
weekend is 34 set last weekerd. Sunday.
has been
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.... said. The cards will have ' oumbers to bolster North Viet 1
Of those kliled this weekend
Dlocbrae•
court to adopt ~ttol'l·~
,Tbtrt .... ,' $Wl!ll
blanks for addresses used most ' ~am 's anti·aorcralt defenses. I
\ •ve w•r• pedestrians tnci'"'· James F. Conner, Mrs.
equalizlnr the rtpr
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to liCit know the proper liP lirmed two long-standin&amp; Wes·
I by her father's car Salurda~ Je!soe Horton, ~·- '
submit &amp;heN. newa ........ .....,I&lt;'' ;ite\&gt;\rlcls
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1. Laudem!lll, Mn. ·!Jbartea · R. voters 011 ov. ·
ID the
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DEARBORN, Mich., (UPn·- Ford Motor Co. today . The single triple fatalitY oc. Neal,, 'Mrs. Da!TeD
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Crow • liullell
tltlme.
· lilt zop code assosned,_ only
MANIL.\ \UPU- Philippine \unveiled an tnexyensive high-energy battery to electro- 'currlld Friday night wher a car harlu W. ~albo~ Brita . K. A
• 1164 deell
lluroal wJB be In LOlli ,; ;lltk
on. out:ot'·I/J~n ca~ 1wol\ d~ Preskleat Ferdlaand E. Mar- cally power smal cars for city driving. But Ford gave with tliree young Man~fleld res- Van Meter, ~e ' Rev marl
lrom tht!t ~ dlapm:.011
cemetery. J'l1endi111JY ·cll!l•~
-· .. ~~hvored. snco a oca • . · ... salt! 1oc11 y tbe propooed ,no timetable on when electric cars would be available ex· !dents in 11 was hit by a freight Wall,- Pat A. Walllon, Mn.
represe~
t ol tale
lbli tuneral hoJN a~,t~rJi ·p.. m.,
..,.,. woll ~ve th• same
sovoHIUou ••mmlt ooafer- ~cept to say it might be "within th!!\,next decade. '' The train at a railroad crossing. eph PI!. Webster, Lonnie
reappor ~n~~
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today,
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:.Ide. '"l~la 11 1 good lime 10 1 ence on VIet Nam boa been breakthrough battery which promises to relieve air pol· There were at 1east ''f(lur dou· Workman. Mr•. Qrpha
lallll'tll Two c'QII,
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!-' tho ZIP oodes !hal m m•~' posiJIOned for alteast 1, days lotion caused by exhaust from conventional gasoline-pow· ble-latals and no accidents m. Mrs! Jenninls. W.
ues
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ne meedag ia Manila
ered cars, is based on new principle. It is made of cry· volvlng ~otorcyclists were re- A. Cooper, !Gao!J J.
aUgnmenl ol U.S. fl'
IA'WI!
Thos ~hrostmas, zop cod• w;ll , Prealdeat JobaiiOnand sb oth- stalline ceramic, sodium and
rted
Mrs. Letha Riley &lt; Jltmea
dlllrlcl! are In ' .•.0111
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ratmg
Sten el 66 of rural Washln•. E. B. White, Mn. E. B. While, OAaware, In I suit
atnP
t \'•
cient on don-time delivery of 1 ~t 11 1 Y
Ford did not show how bl~ Ference said Ford sludoes to gc ' t ' d
ed hit• n."b Mrs Charles W Williams and dll'ectlJ In the Supreme
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!It mad expected 10 1be pre· -""'"""'
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o • - - it could propel a car or how far to vehicle engineering 11 needed 8 M . tta
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' N!al and infant son Mrs · Nor- college -wtem of eii!Ctlnl 1 E ' ~lm M i'etll'till. . .•
8of ..
- ~elivery weeko, It was stated.
ISSUE 3. UCENSES
the car could go between to develop a car for -use with near aroe ·
man w. Millirons ~
pmldenl lie declared dnconatt. ··'
. Three. marroage licenses were battery charges.
the electrical system
ED
COSTS . .. daughter, Mrs. David R. ·
tuUonal. Under the. syllenl,
lltd -:.,"f·t of ·loullllldepW,.i
Knute
Rockne 's football lossued 'n. Meigs Probate court But Micheel Ference _Jr., vice He said Ford of England. is Ma~Scott~' , Moddleport, and Infant daughter, Mrs:
of a stale's electoral voltS
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11 a- ~uml
learn&amp;, while he was at Notre Salu~a~ Llty~ Lerov dSa;re· presodent for scoentifJc re· now engineering a low-cost coty was fi;led $5 and costs 10 Porn- J. Dunlop and Infant
casl for the nomtneepopulwhd
bill ltolpltal•. , . . ,, ',,,,.. '
~me, posted 1 record of 105 22 • acne .. 8 rer. an
au- search said the battery could car, smaller than lllday'a U.S.
r's court Saturda Mrs John J Gorrell and
l majority of the
ar
He wu bOrn ·at IGUIIItfldt 01··
vlelariu, tllosltl ond five Ues. Ia ~ulse G~b":, r;:c~e: e~b store up to 15 time• as much compact models to carry two :'!n~a~~ a charge '01 reckles; son,' Mrs. James N.
Virginia's law barrina and March '!4,-IJ07; IOD cf ~!II · ·
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om r y. electrocal energy as !he conven. adult passengers, and two
and
infant
clan•hter.
ages
between Negroes
Downs Lewll of a.n41LIMII 'W. •
and Barbara Joan Horak. 19, tional lead-acid batteries ot children.
opera11on.
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as the Packers woM t!oeir down passes of 2G yards to letl added 12 more, taking a 19·
straight game. Don Gene Foster, 44 yards to Lance yard pass from Babe Parilll l
lent his fool to the Atworth, 65-yard heave
to and booting a 17-yard field goal
Bay victory by booting Foster and a 311-yard strike to and two conversions.
three field goals.
flee! Willie Frazier.
Namalh p~vented an upset 1"''"111/l
Don Meredith connected for Buffalo relted on its ~wesome as he tossed scoring strikes of ,
two touchdewn passes ano defense to contain higli scoring Jt) yards to Matt SneU and 12 l~..-'""";l
linebacker
Chuck Howley Kansas City and ruin the yards to Pete Lammons before
scored on a 97-yard run with a ·chiefs' home opener before Jim Turner knotted the score
recovered fumble to lead the 43;885 the largest crowd ever to with a 17-yard field goal with
Cowboys to their third consecu- see a sportiolg event in Kansas 32 seconds remaining.
live triumph.
City.
Denver won its first game of
AT RUTLAND
In AFL acUoM, Steve Tens!, a The Boston Patriots ~uilt a the year as Gary Kroner kicked 1"I'm glad you forgot 1o
The Gallipolis Junior Wrjl
IHool-5, 22tklunder who spent 24-17 lead as halfback \Larry a 46-yard field goal, his fourth ur camera along dolt.
school football team will plaJ' ''
most of hla rookie season last Garron plunged for tw&amp; and of the day, with 27
seconds yo
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-·LI)~alzy;~Se~Dt~lne~I,~P;o;mie~ro~y~-Mif'~d~dl~epo~rt2,..;o~.:. .·~O~ct:_._:s~,~~= l?;~toLM;arv~F~Ieml;n~g~a~n~d~o;o~a
at Rutland this afternoon. Thll ·:
scoring toss to Carroll year assigned to the San Diego six-yard toucbdoWRs and 1965 remaining to give tile Broncos bale lA&gt; have this recorded
yoong Blue Devils are Z.O.
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posterity "
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Oblo €oUege Football Scorea Hadl with the Charger~ trail·
I -United Press lnternatloaal ing at halftime alld broke a
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38 Ohio State 22
close game wide opeM, hurl·
Cmconnato 28 Woc!'Jia 6
tng four touchdown strikes as
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IBo·wllnt!I'Gtreen 13 Dayton 0 the undefeated Chargen ripped
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Xavier Quantico 3
winless Miami 44-10.
PHILADELPIDA ~ &lt;UP!) - San Francisco's 7·3, ll-imllng game triumph over the Phils iJ962.
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Univ. )2 Kl!llt State 10
In other Americao Football Sandy Koufax said his arm[vtctory over Pittsburgh and the boosted h1s record to 27·9 ~d Konfax, who got a ~,,,
' CINCINNATI (UPJ) - The Rose, fiRlshed eighth In the~~~~ ~= 26 Western Mich. 7
League acUon, Buffalo stopped didn 't hurt Sunday.
Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-3 loss gave the Dodgers theor thord pague bath from Wes Covmgtol ,,
CillclnnaU ~~ did not knew tiOna! League with a .313.
.
23 Marshall 7
Kansas City 29-14, New York That meant he only felt the to Philadelphia m the first pennant In the past four as he entered the dress room ~
for llll'e whether their season was the only Red batter in
Lincoln &lt;Mo.) 12 Youngstown 7 salvaged a 24-24 tie with Boston dull acbe thai accompanies game of the doubleheader seasons.
and was mobbed by the fans u
elllled Sunday with 1 4-2 loss ttp 10. Rose was the
Central St. 28 Findlay 1
and Denver tripped Houston 40- every pitch he throws willi his Sunday kept the Giant flicker-, Remember, the Dodgers used he ~alked ofl _lhe field, said, HJ ·.·:
to the Atlanta Braves or not 110 bitter for the Reds last
Tampa (Fla.) 20 Akron l2
amazing, arthritic left arm that ing pennant hopes alive.
1 to
be the team noted for didn I really tore, my ann was..
they played II safe and stuck with a :312.
W1Uenberg 49 Susquehanna 0
Charger Coach Sid Gilman, is permanently bent out of A Dodger loss in the serond l blowing the pennant on the last holding upa nd It wasn't burtlnf "
arGt1J11L
Former teammate Joey
Waynesburg 30 Ohio Northern 7 with his team down 10-6 at the shape
game would have meant the day of tlle season.
at all."
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Had the Loa Angeles Dodgers teamed up with rookie
Def1ance '!/ GeorgetoWR (Ky.) 6 half, puUed his star quarter· But it was nothing like the Giants would have gone to I Ironically, It'll be 15 years Bombed for three runs ill thf
lost &amp;mday's second game 11 a bander Ron Reed, wbo
BatdwiA-Wallace 41 Capital 7
back in favor of Tensi. The tall ache felt by the San Francisco Cinconnati Monday fo r ai Monday to !he day-Oct. 3~ 19~1 1 ninth inning, Koufa&gt;: explaine( '"
doubje beatler to the Phlladel· wllb Richmolld 1n the
Denison. 48 !Dram 0
oalive of Cincinnati struck G1anls, who bad the door makeup game and a victory -when Bobby Thomson h1t hos he was trying 10 get by with hll ...
phla PhUIIes, the San Francisco Ilona! League this year, to
Otter~on 24 Keoy~ 8
. the Chargers slammed on their pennant there would have l'aused a historic homer to steal
a fast ball but bad to resort
GIJnts woultl have had It lace the Braves 11 a 4-2 win
Muskon!!'lm 34 Marietta 0
a field goal. Ten- hopes by Koufax-M!o os playoff.
pennant from the Dodgers for .
.
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the ~ today In a make-up the Reds.
,
MI. Un~on 20 Wooster 7 .
si then began bombing the Mi- unbeatable most of the lime I But Koufax ended everyting the Giants. The Dodgers also hos breaking stuff to end 11Ht '
game o1 1 previously rained· Jay, who took over in the
Caroegoe Tech 14 Oberlin 7
ami secondary, hilling on touch· but particularly In the olutch. willi a 6-3, seven-hit secoord lost on the last day In 1950 and game.
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coDieat. .
erth frame, contributed a
17 Western Reserve 4
13 Wasft Jeff 0
So after dropping the d~iOI run dtuble during a
2
to 1111. Braves here $1nclay, splurge in the eighth Inning.
~~~~~\12
~ tlthe ~s U~ned to the Sammy Ellis, who was
Dodler•PhillieB second game for all four Brave Runs,
over 1 radio ID their clubhouse. fered his 19th loss against
SIEVERS FIRED
. Manager Pave Bristol was victories.
CINCINNATI
sfl. He had already named .itm The Redo runs came ill
Mai&lt;I!I"Y. to pitch II the game ninth inning wher they ~~:~~~:=~~·
with the Giants, who finished in wlcbed l double by Vada'
!le!lOnd place In the National son between singles by Lee
~. was no:cessary.
and Johnny Edwards.
SUDday'l lOIS to the B1'8ves In a Saturday doublelleadler 1'00;:~~
w.t jhe Rtdl l8 games back tf with llie Braves, the Reds
ll!j! pellll801 winning Dodgera. They won the opener 11·5
Tile Recll flnllhed the year with Milt Pappas (12-11) before
•a 7.._., ~k - four garnet un- In&amp; IHI In the nlghtcap on
dar ·\1110·
Jones' 23rd homer or the
Ill fiDal batting stallsdcs, the that touched off a three-run
~· ieoollll baseman, Pete !fining.

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Halil~ 011 .siX Mon~ lief,
errors to captiiU &gt;a "-,
Conllllental FootbalL l.eagtli ~
· bere Sullday.
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mated 5,0110 fans, gave I h
Rockel!! a firm hold on secow.,,,
place in the Western Divisl01 ;
of the CFL with a 5-2 record
w~onlreal missed a chance ll
tie the Rock~ts for second llllii ...
slipped 19 a 3-4 record.
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to a '1·10 triumph
142 yards lor a 47.3 average
UPI &amp;perU Wrll!l'
adelphia for Its foul'lh atr&amp;Jightland gave th• CardiRals' oUense
· Johnny Rolud DIIY be better victory.
lhe spark It needed lA&gt; complete
•t punuln1 a football !ban Ia other Naliomtl
the rout of Ute Eagles.
carrying 'oae, but he'U . Dever League
action, Green
Safetym311 Larry Wilso• conaet I chi!ICI to prove It with defeated Detroit, 23-14:
tributed to. the Cardinals' a~
the St. Loull Cardlnala.
crushed Atlanta, f7-l4;
lack by raCJI]g 91 yards wotb
Doubling u I rUJIJIInc back land downed New -York,
Intercepted /pass to score the
•nd • punt and kickoff relurl Washington topped
game's final touchdown and
'PI'Ciallst, he raced 88 yards :U • 10; and Chicago
safely Jerry Stovall also scored
with a punt to score and turned Minnesota 13-10
on as 18 • yard run with an
iD two more punt reluntJ.of 21 Roland's lhrllung punt
illterception.
and 35 yards to lead St. Louis turns set a new NFL record
Quarterback Bart Starr con·
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WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ The Suprent•·· l;i.OUrt ·0 f!lll
ita 1966-67 term today f~ced with pleas to extend Ill· one
n one votf" !loctrlne to theJ!OIItlcal .gr_,. rpots. • 1
m~ 'The high coUrt IS liSO beset witb •troub~onnrq~tl!
tlons on uclal matters,- church-state tei•ttolllilliaYeild I·~
ping, ob4eenrty ~lid )UV~nlle courts. : : ·
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When the mne l\lstices emerg,.trom behlJI4l·.the red
velvet
lP a.m., EDT
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ber.ch, a term of Rich~.!. · ~
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session will be part NI!IJ'O wile ' re ttiallenliJt•
to a b\ief ""remony. the law, whlclr WBI upheld
admission of at!Qrneys "'· earlier lhli year _IIY_tilfo,Yirg~~tla
Ute bar The rourt i(l'!nds
Supreme Coui'I _~.A~~,l'!· 'l'lte
rest of the week ~~ private AJnerocari -~i!i1l woera~ Onion
conler•nce on lbe ••a.es lhst represents o;e.- C&amp;qole. ,
:
han arrived IinCe Ill! June~ The PrJnc;~ ·ji!¥W&amp;III ColllltJ
adjourname11t. 'l'lte d01.&gt;ket has CVa ) ca~, ·t~~tell, flaq~,llt th'
rea~loPd an.
~ak lor
celelitaletl ,,1154 school
the start of a term-abOut 1.41!0 deseiJ'I!8alll!ll. dtF!I~"'! Is back
rues.
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again.
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LoDI iJII £&amp;pet
s¢oool
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On Oct. 10 !"• justices wUI
IUIIICIII grd .lor
~· a 101111 llat of c&amp;Jiel! attendance a.t .priVate whitt
accepted for review and
schools befort··eautll . had i
::h longer lla.l ol c~ chance to rula. 01) .11te 'mallet.
-~-• Then th
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hearing some of lhoae.~eld
!rom last terQ~, One lathe jury
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of the "one man, one
abeth McOuf!ln; ·11; 53'0 '!Autel
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PT. PLEASANT services for Mrs. Ina D. Wei
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and 75 ol 50 Burdett• ~ddt· ·
Admlll8lono
fion,' PI: Pleasant, who died pavid Mehi
31111 Fourth
s turday in the Pleasant Vol· Ave.; Mrs Kenneth P Bostic,
le~ Hospital. will be held Tut&lt;· 134 Portsmouth Rd.:
VlrgU
da at 1.30 p.m. at th• oak Trotter 121 Third Ave; AugusGiove EUB Church, Mason tine Focanh. 21~ Jac~son Pike·
County with the Rev .Jack Mrs. Leroy ~Uey, i38l&gt; s;t.
and Rev. Harry Elder ond AVe.; Mts. Ad, l!orden,
officlatong Bunat will be ml Kerr; MBmn q. Denney,- Rt•
lbe Oak Grove cemetery.
VInton; Ricky· L. Shriver.
She was born Sept. 14. 1891. Rt l Bidwell; Othello
at Handley, the daughter ot the , Rt. I Gallipolis: Mr.
late Dame! and Laura L. Fra· i A. Roush. Rt. 1 Gallipolis;
zier Irwin. Her husband, w berly Jo Neville. Rt. 2 Pt. Plea
H Weogand died in 1942. Al•o lsant; Robert W Van Meier,
preceding her In death were Clifton. Mrs. James I.
two daughters, Laura and Oel· PI Plea•anl; Georae R Kapp,
phlne. She was a member of West Columbia: Mrs Laura E.
the Oak Grove EUB church.
Vickers, Pt Pleasant: Mrs
survivors Include five sons, rty Joe Coleman, New , Haven:
Howard, RFD 2,' Letart, W Mrs. Anna M. HOffman, Cllf·
Va.; John, Cottagevolle; Daniel ton: Mrs. P. Wllllaor• Jonea,
Huntington: Kenneth, Chester, West Columbia; Mrs F.
Pa., and William Henry, Pt. nls Weaver. Mason: Mrs.
Pleasant; three daughters. Mrs. zel Smith Rt. 3
Pomeroy:
Genevieve Noms, Hamilton; Ricky Powell· Racine· Mas
Leona Boyer Columbus. and Eichinger Po~roy· Mrs
•· · Mn.
Mrs. Thelma ' Buckalew Sayre, ard C. Birchfield. Rutland:
Pt. Pleasant: II gra!'dchlldren. Clyde J Gillilan,
Chester;
three great grandchildren, one Mrs. Verne E Bollnaer.
brother, Daniel Irwin, Chelyan, roy; Wesley Canter, itt 2
W. Va., and two sisters, Mrs. son; Ben R. Pfanculf. ·
Goldie Mayes, Cabin Creek, son; John Michael
W. Va., and Mrs. Ruby l&gt;av11, Ravenswood; Mrs.
Louisville, Ky.
Adkins, Proctorville; Irvin
Friends may call at the Foale- South. Rt. z South Point; Mrs.
song Funeral home anytime at- Richard L. Pullin, St. Albans,

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' Construction of the ftrst car
Ference said Ford also ha1 Is now underway and will be
developed a rugsed, low)cost completed nest spring, Ference
electrtr car motor which said. ll will be shipped to the
weighs only one-fourth as much United Slates for testing under

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lllday's best direct current
application,
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rf;'\!!: •:::,::'~.':~,:•.;.::: Allan C Hill. divorre investlFerence said more develop,
tbere, and tlip(-.,
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By MILTON RICHMAN
revel In their reputallon
PT PLEASANT - Mn. Aida 1011 LewiJ ot;Kaniwr" ~·J!"'
ot ...... •HI•..• .,,..,.., Common Pleas Judge John C.
the new battery to provide LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Here being such lousy hitters.
Mae. Rhodes 78, fit. 1
Charlea Lelldl. MrL
~ ,.,....._ ..,............ Bacon to mvestlgate Ill• divor•
better accelerallon alld make It the Dod ers neatly break their "How do you guya neure
eoun~, Ohio, died
Cbarles Lewll, Mta.
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go further between charges.
necks :ettlng inll&gt; this llitng beat the Orioles?"
ID l)octora llolplta~ Co- 'Ia l.eport,, all of~-•
William Grant E~tep and Jan- TOLEDO (UPl) - City coonand Frank Robinson gret1s asked reliever Ron
She llltl ber husband and Mn. Julia ' f'li'"l'll,..,:,oL
...W::., ':::'~~~:.:! ".::" ::: ice Ritchie vs Larry Ritchie. ell gave unanimous approval tothem with the opinion they'll rto.~ so long ago.
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operated a grocery Ill Ri' ~?· There It! •:~:.;
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day to a pay raise packa10 for
probably be easier to beat than
Oh, I suppose we II
cine, and balllleen mldenll
Services will be ~~ .I_( ·~
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police and firemen to o!lieially
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any of . !he other Nallonal keep pecking a,~ay and win
Oblo lor 17 yean.
Tuesday ~a !J. ~ .
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end the dispute between the
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League contenders.
we always do, he replied,
Mrs. Rhodes WU bOm at
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ase camps,
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and the two groups that . nt r
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Now there's a perfectly nne An -~ s pre ..,
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took place within Ill bOrders. has gone en lor 75 days.
:~~ab~;n are~u :bich a spok:s~ way te begin a World sertes. Dotllers' patented formula.
ter of tha late~~lam IIICI
and burliJ
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Sonday, the police and fire· men said were used ill' troops With a controversy, of ceurse,
Pltclltarl• Forte
oea~mu tvedt'lb, her bus~.
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and who's in a bet~r spot to
band
aurvllltl two 111!111:
11 the fiiaeral,, · · ··:~~n
settlement worked out by_ the The twin strikes in the zone start one than !tobonson, the The Dodgen' prim~
, Harold Rhodes
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allll Mrs.
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Council approved an lmm • fringes of 111e South Viet Nam argument Iince
e season ..... e ,.. ap
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Natlllllal League Utle ID
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teed 5 per cent h·~ nex year cut the now of Hanoi troopo It is RobiniOII'S belief that p~s
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Sb'll·.~,v,~P.nk
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clolhlne allowance for unoform- Nam.
club lor the ortolea to Uck in Alston may both be
Mrs. llcla!l'lee Rhodes,
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the World Seriet .because Walt themselves what would
Rltodel IIIII Mn.
BODY FOUND
Alston's gang doean't have the been like had Sandy outu
.u' of a11 :....--:-...
LtmiEIUN INDUCI'ED
CLEVELAND (UP!) ·:.. '!be seck of either tlle Piratel 9r and Don Drysdale llltecl to
ToU., 'or ~r;J
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UP!) body of a newborn child waa the Giants.
u Utey h.ad threatened
are 12
-Dr. ohn W. Rilllnr was In· found Sunday In the Bedford •Robinson ftlt the Pirates and sfli'IDJ.
and 10 (lrtAt
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dueled u president of the Luth- Reservatton, suburban Walten Giani!! had b lnuch· power to Alston, brave
eran Church of America'• Ohio ~Ills. The Cuyahoga County be oontalned by Balttmore'a prepared IAIIO It alone
Synod In ser-.lces Sunday at coroner was expected lA&gt; rule on ·pitching bUt .. he beueVes the Itt hacl no other-cholee.
Wittenberg University'• Weav· the cause of the chltd'a death. Oriole&amp; 'huo'leil· ean co~ with · 1 dlsUnctly rememblr
w Chapel.
Metropotitln Park Pollee were lbe Dodgen. .. ·
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illvestteallng.
c.. •td 11e Correct
two
leo1dlil YOllll8 ~~~~e~
, . _ fir O.K. 'J'IMa ..., for
That's an Intriguing Uteory who mtsht take _up ~~
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TO MEET EARLY
and Roblnsoa eeutd be absolute- 1lack. He ,named tJOn . Sutli:ortl
The American Legion Drew ty cerrect aboUt 11.
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Webster Post No. :19 will held The Dodget!l don't ~UCllli'
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MOMT IS Til tiiiTIOII
Its rtgular meeting today an break many lf!lldOws wlllt their ·~~~~m ~:~ .-.o~il"'t
hour early (7 p.m.) so thole bat.&amp; atlhGUgh lifhen the IIIOI!eY ih
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IIM!fll State-Marietta Jl'reshtilan manage. Witn. the teltM ~
football game. Ralph Gllmol'! Philadelphia Sdiiday.
trlft prej)lrt ~yster atew aflet' An lnterestirtf~ .•~ ~~ ....,,,, .._lilr·•IIM ·DOib~\
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HYor. TtLINTIIIB.'it Ill' Leo Lodeaur. 21 . Mmersvtlle,
IIIIGII . ,IIUIIIN 61\El
tire mold mspector, and Bren.
da . Gay Toney. 17, Pomeroy,
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.:-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 3, 1968
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-- --- Kentuck~ 17 ~uburn 7
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Louisiaoa St. 10, Miami, , Fla., 8
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KANSAS CITY !UP!) -Alvin PHILADELPHIA IUPI) •
Alabama 17 Mississippi 7
Dark signed new contract as /The Los Angeles Dodge~ ~­
Xavier 14 Quantico 3
manager of lhe Kansas Clly clinched !be National League
Toledo 23 Marshilil 7
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. pennant when Sandy Koufax
Sltllday
[beat tne Philadelphia Phillies 6'
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UP[) - 3 in the second game of a
Don Massengllle won the doubleheader.
Canadian Open golf championBy untlietl Prest llllerlallollal
American Leo&amp;Ue
ship by three strokes with a '
Nallo!NII Leape
230.
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) ~
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The
Philadelphia Ph lilies asked
W. L. P~ GB Baltimore
97 63 .006
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Los Angeles !IIi 67 .588 --· Minnesota
Mr. Elber Redinger
of
waivero on pitcher Ray er ert
89 73 .549 9
San Francisco 93 88 .578 1Ill Detroit
88 74 .543 10 Clevelanti was a Friday afterand outfielder Harvey Kuenn;
Ptttl!burgh
92 70 .588 3 Chicago
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83 79 .512 15 noon guest of Mr. and Mrs. ('
Philadelphia ffl 75 -53 7 8 Cleveland
81 81 .500 17 Harley T. Johnson.
110 82 .4!H 18
Mrs. Frank Sarver, Johnny
on Mrs. Glenna Milhoan.
Allanl.li .
85 77 .525 :~ California
St. LoUis
83 79 .512
Kansas City 74 86
and Eddie, of Beverly visited
_ · '" J\.1r. and Mrs. Paul Osborne
Cmcinnati
76 84 .47&amp; 18 Waohlngton
and children of Lancasler vlsil&gt;
71 88 .44 2510 Tuesday wilh Mr. and Mrs. lhre Ridge Keno . Sent eld
Houston
12 90 -444 23 Boston
72 90 .444 6 Howard Thoma and Palnc1a, Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Davis ed over the weekend ·with his
New York
ti6 95 -410 23\io New York
1o 89 .440 2612 celebrating
Mrs. Thomas's and children visited over a re- mother Mrs. l!:dllh Osborne.
Chicago
59 103 .364 36
birthd!ly.
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Suodoy's Resulls
Sund•y's Results
Carol Ann Barmtz of Uncoln Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sellers Bahr and Gletma Milhoan call.· Phila. 4 Los Angeles ,3' .,'st
IBallimore 6 Minnesota 2, 1st
Heights wa s a weekend VISitor at Union Ci ty , Pa.
ed on Mrs. Alice Dodson on
Los Angeles 6_ Phi Ia. 3• .nd . 1Minnesota J &amp;altimore 0, 2nd
of her grandparents , Mr. and 1 Mrs. Albert Goeglein, Mr s. Sunda
San Fran 7 Pltt.&lt;burgh 3, II m.. New York 2 Chicago 0
Mrs. D H . Robeson and Chest- Mary Shaler and Mrs. Mild- OiiiiiiOiYOi-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiOiiiOiiiOi~ l
Houston 6 New York I, lsi
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Ired Daines of Pomeroy visited ~~
Houston 8 New ork 2. 2nd
Kansas C&lt;ty 7 Detroll 5
11 msley . one day recently with
M
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and
Mrs_
Jim
Mrs.
California 2 Cleveland 0
Atlanta 4 CindnnatJ 2
have moved to their
new Clara Milhoan.
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St. ...Louis 2 Cll&gt;cago 0
tlJnly games scheduled)
home fo rmerly owned by Gen-evo Shumate.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ertel
AFL Staodi"iiS
,Major League Bas~ball Re,ults Miss Kay Wyatt of Coium- of S pri~ gf ield_ visited a
DRY
By United Press lntemntiosal !
bus was a recent weekend viSit· ldays Wllh SJSter-m-law. Mrs.
CLEANING
Amer~&lt;an League__
M
d Alice Dodson ·
Eailem DlvtsIoo
New York
001 001 000 2 4 0 or of her parents, r_ an 1
W. L. T. Pet. I .
1IOO OOO 000- 0 2 2 ' Mrs. J_C. Wyatt.
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. F._ Woode
Service On Request
Ne w York
3 0 I 11100 ; ChDicago
W
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nd ' Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kall. Kev- 1of Tuppers Plains, spent Friday
Buffalo
3 2 0 .600 8 owm~gil ;'~"c 151 LJ ab in and Charles, of Langsville with Mr and Mrs
Maynard
Houston
1 3 0 .4110 ryanB; ho 0d'l 0 n
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amJ"
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were
Tuesday
visitors
of
her
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osed M
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G d
tel CLEANERS POMEROY
Boston
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WP D .
• 111 par_ents, Mr. an
rs. C arley 1
, \!r. and Mrs. or on Er
11
P·son.
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Miami
0 4 0 1100 LP
-Bollo 10 _-11 owmng
Sm1th an d Jo. _
_and Mrs. Ali ce Dod son ca!led
Wes tern Division
Weekend viSitors of Mr. and
W_ L. T. Pet. Kans City 1116 000 00()- 7 10 2 Mrs. Josepll Johnson were Mr.
San Diego
4 0 0 1.0110 Detroit_ _ 100 001 003_ 5 10 2 •nd Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and
Kansas City
J I o .750 H t
L' db! d ,9
d Mrs. Joseph L. Johnson and
10
OPTOMETRJSr
Denver
3 0 .250 R ~n er.Pod
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~~ : family of Grove City, '-Mr. and
Oakland
3 0 .150 t;: dding 14 ~es, Gr,:.~~ ibi Mrs. Lee Roush of Bradbury
Office Hours. 9 to 12. l to b tt.:luse at Noon oa
Sunday's Results
Sparma (81
and McFarlane, and Mr. and Mrs. James
l'burs - !!:an Court St Pomeroy
Boston 24 New York 24, ti•
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WP
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and
Crumly
of
Pomeroy.
8 runs rg 161 Buffalo 29 Kansas City 14
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Ill LP-Podres 14-51. HRS·
San Diego 44 Miami 10
McAu lifle (22ndi, Root 17th) ,
Saturday's Games
Caler (7th ). Cash &lt;32nd)
Denver at Kansas Ci ly. nigh I
Boston at Buffalo, night
San Diego at New York. nigh!
First Game
(Only games scheduled)
Mmn
000 200 00()- 2 5 2 ,
Sunday's Games
Ballimore
103 002 OOx- 6 9 I '
Miami at Oakland
: Kaal. Worthington &lt;ti o, C1m11Unly game scheduled)
no 171 and Zimmerman ;
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Barber, Bertaina 12), Hall 16). 1
Drabowsky 181 and Etchebar·
NFL Staodl"ii•
ren. WP-Bertaina 12-51. LP·
By Unlled Pms lntnnadonal 1 Kaat 125-13).
1
Easltm Division
Second Game
1
W. L. T. Pel. Minn
000 000 010- I 4 0
St. Louis
4 0 0 1.000 ll'allimore
1100 000 000-- 0 4 0
Dallas
3 0 0 1.1100 Perry, Worthington 18) and
Cleveland
2 2 0 .500 Nixon; Bunker, Watt 161.
Philadelphia
2 2 0 .5110 Brabender (9) and Roznovsky.
Washington
2 2 0 .5110 WP-Perry 111-7). LP-Watt 19Pi ttsburgh
1 2 I :l3J 7).
New York
D3
.000 .
Atlanlll
0 4 0 .1100 :
Western Division
Cleve
000 000 000- 0 5 3
W. L. T. Pet. ICalifornia
1100 000 02x- 2 4 0
1.70-15 T..._t,po llocl&lt;woll
Green Bay
4 0 0 1.000 . Tiant 112-111 and Azcue; ·
Plua
$3.16 Fed. excise taw. sales f!K.
Los Angeles
3 I 0 .750 Rubio 12-11 and Egan.
Baltimore
2 I 0 .667
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and 2 lrade-in tirts oH your car.
Detroit
2 2 0 .500 Only games scheduled
Chicago
1 2 0 .333
San Francisco
0 2 I .000
Minnesota
0 3 I .1100 By United Prell IDtemallooal
Souday's R-.ulls
National League
Chicago 13 Minnesota 10
I &lt;Firsl game)
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Cleve land 28 New York 7
1Hou;\Ln
203 100 000-- 6 12 0
Dallas 47 Allanta 14
•New York 000 000 100-- I 4 0
Green Bay 23 lJetroil 14
Zachary, Coombs 17), Ray'*
Washington 24 Pittsburgh 10
' mond (81 and Heath. Adiesh I
St. Louis 41 Philadelphia 10
&lt;3 1:
Shaw, McGraw 131. 1
(Only g:ames schedu led !
Ham ilton 14), Rusteck 151.
Satllfday's Game
Hebler 18) and Gootisen. WP· I'
Pitt.&lt;hurgh at Cleveland
·Zachary (3-51. LP-Shaw &lt;12-14).
Sunday's Games
IISecoad game)
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Atlanta at Wasilinglon
Houston
013 202 000- 8 14 1 ·
New York al St. LoUis
INew York 000 000 02()- 2 9 0,
Baltimore at Chicago
I Giusti, Raymond 19) and
GreC!n Bay al San Francisco
Bateman : Gardner, Selma 141, Los Angeles at Detrmt
Sutherland (6), Terry 181 and
Philadelphia at Da llas
(;rote WP-G iusti (15-141. LP(;ardner t4-81. DRS-Mantilla
·Gih l, Kranepool (16th ).

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San Fran 002 000 001 04-- 7 12 3
, P1lls
012 1100 000 00-- 3 14 2
Receflt visitors of Mrs. Eno- , Perry , McDaniel (8) and
rna Ryan were !llr.
anu Barton, Haller &lt;7), Virgil (9) :
Mrs. H. A. Roseberry o1 St.i Veale, Blass ill), Face (11) ·
Petersburg. Fla. . .lack Ruther-· and Gonder. Pagliaroni &lt;11 I - I
ford, Mrs. Anna Avis,
Mr. WP-McDaniel (10-5) . LP-Bia" •
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Atlanta
000 000 13()- 4 7 0
On Sunday. Mrs_ Thurn, a Cindin nati
000 000 OOZ... 2 7 0
Love and Mrs. Em ma Rya n. · Re&lt;d. Jay 17) and Sadowski;
both of Masoo. Mrs. Anna Av1S,, E1lb_ Nuxhall 18), Nottebarl
, Mr. and Mrs . Raymond DeHav· · 19) and l!:dwarils. WP-Reed il· , !
'•. -~and fam ily of Roanoke spent I ) LP-E IIis 112-191.
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t;lhe day viSiting with
Mr.
-n-: and Mrs. Tom Avis at GallipolFirst Game
All Tires
"'dd.
Los A
000 003 000-- S 5 3
~ ~ • !lofr. and Mrs. William Elias Philadelphia
No Limit on MILES ••• No Limit on MONTHS
lll O Ullted
" ·!It Akron vi&lt;ited several day•
200 1100 02x-~ 4 8 0
FUll LIFETIME GUARANT~E il11lntt defects In workm•n '-hip •ncf mtterltll and
· ~;''illth Dave a d Sadie Elia• and I Drysdale, Perranoski 131, 1
~II normal roa!l haurd lnlunu encountered In tv•rydey pd11n~re1r u•• for the
life I?~ the orls;mal tr11d dtslln in accordance with termaofollr · lnted au~r•ntee
Iii t~llh Mrs. 1i alph P1ckens and Miller 15). Regan 18) and
certt~tcete. Prtce 01 tel)lacement pronled on Gtlllnal Utad dep .,.arand bltHd
on Ftrastone adju~tment price whtch may or rt'l')' not be tht ume at orlelnal
~er rtlatives.
Roseboro: Jackson;
Knowl••
purchase qrlct of repla etd tire or atlual current Mlflq pr~ Of ttplte:atnent.
,; 'Mro. Virgie Eubank, M!llfleld, {7), Short 18) and Dalrymple.
ih OhJo, and Josephine Napper of WP-Short 120-101. LP-Miller (4lrlltd .. lftew11 .. fltettont $ttn11 IMJfthl"ir IIII'IIMI at Flreuont DMitrt .,. at ell ttn'lce Olotl.,. oH,.II,.... tM '""""' '"'
. Glouster visited on Wednesday 2). HRS.Briggs (lUthi, Fairly
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l:Jieson.
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•- ·Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dudding 1 oa A
000 100 Oil - 6 9 2
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to Mr. and Mrs. Rich1100 000 003- 3 7 I
Johnson and are residing ' KoufQ~ 127·9) and Roseboro; '
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Bunning, Wise 16), Knowle• 19)
John McDaniel has re- ,nd Uecker. LP-Bunnlng (II •
.::·~~~ home after visiting sev· 14), HR-W. Davis (lith).
Formerly The _Location Of Metropdlitan Motors
days wllh her parents, Mr . (tntl Nat L(l
Mn. Emory Hudson at
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING •
Cumberland. W. Va.
Ch!CIIO
1100 000 000-- 0 2 0
Juanita Ward and '""· St. Louis
000 200 OOx- 2 I I
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'LATE SATUJ\DAY ·scORES
.:-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 3, 1968
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-- --- Kentuck~ 17 ~uburn 7
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Louisiaoa St. 10, Miami, , Fla., 8
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KANSAS CITY !UP!) -Alvin PHILADELPHIA IUPI) •
Alabama 17 Mississippi 7
Dark signed new contract as /The Los Angeles Dodge~ ~­
Xavier 14 Quantico 3
manager of lhe Kansas Clly clinched !be National League
Toledo 23 Marshilil 7
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Athletics.
. pennant when Sandy Koufax
Sltllday
[beat tne Philadelphia Phillies 6'
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UP[) - 3 in the second game of a
Don Massengllle won the doubleheader.
Canadian Open golf championBy untlietl Prest llllerlallollal
American Leo&amp;Ue
ship by three strokes with a '
Nallo!NII Leape
230.
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) ~
W
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L.
Pet.
GB
The
Philadelphia Ph lilies asked
W. L. P~ GB Baltimore
97 63 .006
H b
Los Angeles !IIi 67 .588 --· Minnesota
Mr. Elber Redinger
of
waivero on pitcher Ray er ert
89 73 .549 9
San Francisco 93 88 .578 1Ill Detroit
88 74 .543 10 Clevelanti was a Friday afterand outfielder Harvey Kuenn;
Ptttl!burgh
92 70 .588 3 Chicago
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83 79 .512 15 noon guest of Mr. and Mrs. ('
Philadelphia ffl 75 -53 7 8 Cleveland
81 81 .500 17 Harley T. Johnson.
110 82 .4!H 18
Mrs. Frank Sarver, Johnny
on Mrs. Glenna Milhoan.
Allanl.li .
85 77 .525 :~ California
St. LoUis
83 79 .512
Kansas City 74 86
and Eddie, of Beverly visited
_ · '" J\.1r. and Mrs. Paul Osborne
Cmcinnati
76 84 .47&amp; 18 Waohlngton
and children of Lancasler vlsil&gt;
71 88 .44 2510 Tuesday wilh Mr. and Mrs. lhre Ridge Keno . Sent eld
Houston
12 90 -444 23 Boston
72 90 .444 6 Howard Thoma and Palnc1a, Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Davis ed over the weekend ·with his
New York
ti6 95 -410 23\io New York
1o 89 .440 2612 celebrating
Mrs. Thomas's and children visited over a re- mother Mrs. l!:dllh Osborne.
Chicago
59 103 .364 36
birthd!ly.
_
cent weekend with his sister, Tho~as Weber. Billy and Kay
Suodoy's Resulls
Sund•y's Results
Carol Ann Barmtz of Uncoln Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sellers Bahr and Gletma Milhoan call.· Phila. 4 Los Angeles ,3' .,'st
IBallimore 6 Minnesota 2, 1st
Heights wa s a weekend VISitor at Union Ci ty , Pa.
ed on Mrs. Alice Dodson on
Los Angeles 6_ Phi Ia. 3• .nd . 1Minnesota J &amp;altimore 0, 2nd
of her grandparents , Mr. and 1 Mrs. Albert Goeglein, Mr s. Sunda
San Fran 7 Pltt.&lt;burgh 3, II m.. New York 2 Chicago 0
Mrs. D H . Robeson and Chest- Mary Shaler and Mrs. Mild- OiiiiiiOiYOi-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiOiiiOiiiOi~ l
Houston 6 New York I, lsi
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er Mo~ns.
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Ired Daines of Pomeroy visited ~~
Houston 8 New ork 2. 2nd
Kansas C&lt;ty 7 Detroll 5
11 msley . one day recently with
M
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and
Mrs_
Jim
Mrs.
California 2 Cleveland 0
Atlanta 4 CindnnatJ 2
have moved to their
new Clara Milhoan.
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St. ...Louis 2 Cll&gt;cago 0
tlJnly games scheduled)
home fo rmerly owned by Gen-evo Shumate.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ertel
AFL Staodi"iiS
,Major League Bas~ball Re,ults Miss Kay Wyatt of Coium- of S pri~ gf ield_ visited a
DRY
By United Press lntemntiosal !
bus was a recent weekend viSit· ldays Wllh SJSter-m-law. Mrs.
CLEANING
Amer~&lt;an League__
M
d Alice Dodson ·
Eailem DlvtsIoo
New York
001 001 000 2 4 0 or of her parents, r_ an 1
W. L. T. Pet. I .
1IOO OOO 000- 0 2 2 ' Mrs. J_C. Wyatt.
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. F._ Woode
Service On Request
Ne w York
3 0 I 11100 ; ChDicago
W
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nd ' Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kall. Kev- 1of Tuppers Plains, spent Friday
Buffalo
3 2 0 .600 8 owm~gil ;'~"c 151 LJ ab in and Charles, of Langsville with Mr and Mrs
Maynard
Houston
1 3 0 .4110 ryanB; ho 0d'l 0 n
d
amJ"
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were
Tuesday
visitors
of
her
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osed M
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G d
tel CLEANERS POMEROY
Boston
I • I .J3J h
WP D .
• 111 par_ents, Mr. an
rs. C arley 1
, \!r. and Mrs. or on Er
11
P·son.
u·
Miami
0 4 0 1100 LP
-Bollo 10 _-11 owmng
Sm1th an d Jo. _
_and Mrs. Ali ce Dod son ca!led
Wes tern Division
Weekend viSitors of Mr. and
W_ L. T. Pet. Kans City 1116 000 00()- 7 10 2 Mrs. Josepll Johnson were Mr.
San Diego
4 0 0 1.0110 Detroit_ _ 100 001 003_ 5 10 2 •nd Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and
Kansas City
J I o .750 H t
L' db! d ,9
d Mrs. Joseph L. Johnson and
10
OPTOMETRJSr
Denver
3 0 .250 R ~n er.Pod
ap
~~ : family of Grove City, '-Mr. and
Oakland
3 0 .150 t;: dding 14 ~es, Gr,:.~~ ibi Mrs. Lee Roush of Bradbury
Office Hours. 9 to 12. l to b tt.:luse at Noon oa
Sunday's Results
Sparma (81
and McFarlane, and Mr. and Mrs. James
l'burs - !!:an Court St Pomeroy
Boston 24 New York 24, ti•
be
WP
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&lt;9Johnson
and
Crumly
of
Pomeroy.
8 runs rg 161 Buffalo 29 Kansas City 14
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- Denver 40 HouSion 38
Ill LP-Podres 14-51. HRS·
San Diego 44 Miami 10
McAu lifle (22ndi, Root 17th) ,
Saturday's Games
Caler (7th ). Cash &lt;32nd)
Denver at Kansas Ci ly. nigh I
Boston at Buffalo, night
San Diego at New York. nigh!
First Game
(Only games scheduled)
Mmn
000 200 00()- 2 5 2 ,
Sunday's Games
Ballimore
103 002 OOx- 6 9 I '
Miami at Oakland
: Kaal. Worthington &lt;ti o, C1m11Unly game scheduled)
no 171 and Zimmerman ;
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Barber, Bertaina 12), Hall 16). 1
Drabowsky 181 and Etchebar·
NFL Staodl"ii•
ren. WP-Bertaina 12-51. LP·
By Unlled Pms lntnnadonal 1 Kaat 125-13).
1
Easltm Division
Second Game
1
W. L. T. Pel. Minn
000 000 010- I 4 0
St. Louis
4 0 0 1.000 ll'allimore
1100 000 000-- 0 4 0
Dallas
3 0 0 1.1100 Perry, Worthington 18) and
Cleveland
2 2 0 .500 Nixon; Bunker, Watt 161.
Philadelphia
2 2 0 .5110 Brabender (9) and Roznovsky.
Washington
2 2 0 .5110 WP-Perry 111-7). LP-Watt 19Pi ttsburgh
1 2 I :l3J 7).
New York
D3
.000 .
Atlanlll
0 4 0 .1100 :
Western Division
Cleve
000 000 000- 0 5 3
W. L. T. Pet. ICalifornia
1100 000 02x- 2 4 0
1.70-15 T..._t,po llocl&lt;woll
Green Bay
4 0 0 1.000 . Tiant 112-111 and Azcue; ·
Plua
$3.16 Fed. excise taw. sales f!K.
Los Angeles
3 I 0 .750 Rubio 12-11 and Egan.
Baltimore
2 I 0 .667
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and 2 lrade-in tirts oH your car.
Detroit
2 2 0 .500 Only games scheduled
Chicago
1 2 0 .333
San Francisco
0 2 I .000
Minnesota
0 3 I .1100 By United Prell IDtemallooal
Souday's R-.ulls
National League
Chicago 13 Minnesota 10
I &lt;Firsl game)
.
Cleve land 28 New York 7
1Hou;\Ln
203 100 000-- 6 12 0
Dallas 47 Allanta 14
•New York 000 000 100-- I 4 0
Green Bay 23 lJetroil 14
Zachary, Coombs 17), Ray'*
Washington 24 Pittsburgh 10
' mond (81 and Heath. Adiesh I
St. Louis 41 Philadelphia 10
&lt;3 1:
Shaw, McGraw 131. 1
(Only g:ames schedu led !
Ham ilton 14), Rusteck 151.
Satllfday's Game
Hebler 18) and Gootisen. WP· I'
Pitt.&lt;hurgh at Cleveland
·Zachary (3-51. LP-Shaw &lt;12-14).
Sunday's Games
IISecoad game)
,
Atlanta at Wasilinglon
Houston
013 202 000- 8 14 1 ·
New York al St. LoUis
INew York 000 000 02()- 2 9 0,
Baltimore at Chicago
I Giusti, Raymond 19) and
GreC!n Bay al San Francisco
Bateman : Gardner, Selma 141, Los Angeles at Detrmt
Sutherland (6), Terry 181 and
Philadelphia at Da llas
(;rote WP-G iusti (15-141. LP(;ardner t4-81. DRS-Mantilla
·Gih l, Kranepool (16th ).

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San Fran 002 000 001 04-- 7 12 3
, P1lls
012 1100 000 00-- 3 14 2
Receflt visitors of Mrs. Eno- , Perry , McDaniel (8) and
rna Ryan were !llr.
anu Barton, Haller &lt;7), Virgil (9) :
Mrs. H. A. Roseberry o1 St.i Veale, Blass ill), Face (11) ·
Petersburg. Fla. . .lack Ruther-· and Gonder. Pagliaroni &lt;11 I - I
ford, Mrs. Anna Avis,
Mr. WP-McDaniel (10-5) . LP-Bia" •
and Mrs R•vmond llellaven '11 -71. HRS-M ays &lt;37th I, McCo- 1
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Atlanta
000 000 13()- 4 7 0
On Sunday. Mrs_ Thurn, a Cindin nati
000 000 OOZ... 2 7 0
Love and Mrs. Em ma Rya n. · Re&lt;d. Jay 17) and Sadowski;
both of Masoo. Mrs. Anna Av1S,, E1lb_ Nuxhall 18), Nottebarl
, Mr. and Mrs . Raymond DeHav· · 19) and l!:dwarils. WP-Reed il· , !
'•. -~and fam ily of Roanoke spent I ) LP-E IIis 112-191.
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t;lhe day viSiting with
Mr.
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All Tires
"'dd.
Los A
000 003 000-- S 5 3
~ ~ • !lofr. and Mrs. William Elias Philadelphia
No Limit on MILES ••• No Limit on MONTHS
lll O Ullted
" ·!It Akron vi&lt;ited several day•
200 1100 02x-~ 4 8 0
FUll LIFETIME GUARANT~E il11lntt defects In workm•n '-hip •ncf mtterltll and
· ~;''illth Dave a d Sadie Elia• and I Drysdale, Perranoski 131, 1
~II normal roa!l haurd lnlunu encountered In tv•rydey pd11n~re1r u•• for the
life I?~ the orls;mal tr11d dtslln in accordance with termaofollr · lnted au~r•ntee
Iii t~llh Mrs. 1i alph P1ckens and Miller 15). Regan 18) and
certt~tcete. Prtce 01 tel)lacement pronled on Gtlllnal Utad dep .,.arand bltHd
on Ftrastone adju~tment price whtch may or rt'l')' not be tht ume at orlelnal
~er rtlatives.
Roseboro: Jackson;
Knowl••
purchase qrlct of repla etd tire or atlual current Mlflq pr~ Of ttplte:atnent.
,; 'Mro. Virgie Eubank, M!llfleld, {7), Short 18) and Dalrymple.
ih OhJo, and Josephine Napper of WP-Short 120-101. LP-Miller (4lrlltd .. lftew11 .. fltettont $ttn11 IMJfthl"ir IIII'IIMI at Flreuont DMitrt .,. at ell ttn'lce Olotl.,. oH,.II,.... tM '""""' '"'
. Glouster visited on Wednesday 2). HRS.Briggs (lUthi, Fairly
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l:Jieson.
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•- ·Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dudding 1 oa A
000 100 Oil - 6 9 2
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sold their home on Fosl- 1Philadelphia
to Mr. and Mrs. Rich1100 000 003- 3 7 I
Johnson and are residing ' KoufQ~ 127·9) and Roseboro; '
'·"'' ~' a trailer in upper Ma son.
Bunning, Wise 16), Knowle• 19)
John McDaniel has re- ,nd Uecker. LP-Bunnlng (II •
.::·~~~ home after visiting sev· 14), HR-W. Davis (lith).
Formerly The _Location Of Metropdlitan Motors
days wllh her parents, Mr . (tntl Nat L(l
Mn. Emory Hudson at
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING •
Cumberland. W. Va.
Ch!CIIO
1100 000 000-- 0 2 0
Juanita Ward and '""· St. Louis
000 200 OOx- 2 I I
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POMEROY,
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Pomeroy,Midd!eport, 0., .Oct. 3 l9e&amp;
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Jumor Wolfe, Mtddleport, Mr. The W.M.A. of P~e United Mr. and Mta. Dol· Beegle and Mr. and MrS. Herbert Rous·
!dna (Mn. Duke) !llbil-lltd ~ ... Jlul,..... alee IGI'Ubbld·tldy drum rna·
Of'Jefv OfeS
and Mrs. llal• H1ll . Dale Wal- Brethren Church met at the Zane Mr Roush 180 It ded d R
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lace, Marvin, Mike and Danny, home of Mrs. Floyd Norris one
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wel'il en•
al lor weeks in a gallant lllbl private Stork Club party; .wben Lee Relnlck
Orin Lehman'S&lt;: ··•·
· - Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Jan, Dean, Iday last week an~· put In a the Science Fair.
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wttb· Mr. and Mrs. Wajil!i' Me
... If actreu Bullerfl,y
Me· tntl'llduced, ~Will sittlnJIOIIIf no campaiJD defeats
will MBy Mn. Herbert Rousb , and Artie.
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,quilt Atlending were
Julia Mrs . Lau~a Norrts and L: m - Da~~ at Tr0y• .
.. Queen !Gone With the Wind 20 feet away bused JD 11 the ~ COIIIOied by an LBJ app'l
r . and Mrs. R~bert Lewts Mrs. Sherman F'ord accom- 1Norrts, Pearl Norris Florence and Mrs. John
Longsw,,rth Mr. and Mrs Russell Rous
etc.)_ wiU contact Icarus Pro:
of 1 long table:
.. Bueblll'J Bill Veeck's in
her brotiler and sister- Actams and
Gloeck- spent a Saturday with
Mr. :and famlly
Sunday .fit;
ducttons, 1446 ~ii'JI Ave.• she stmply 1tepped up from biJ towa lllklnl a Big Deal . . of the former 's sisll!r Mabel tn·la~ on a tnp to lndtana, ner.
and Mrs. Bob Adams and visit- ' Mrs. Ora CJoraey and 8008 a:
may get a role on a singe pilly chair onto the tablt and Walk· Clevelaad'l aen 'l mgr. Frank Day.
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(lasl we hea~ Butterfly was eel Its food-and-drink • !IIden Lane once told Bill's
w i f e Mrs. Ida Denahue Is In Alii·
Interest
out ol her acltng cocoon
htlength t~ shake hallds and grin Mary Frances he suspected ance hel . care lor •
th· Mr. and Mrs. Erwin GloeckMacy's rug de~'t)
Have a howdy
There's CBS scut!Je Veeck "would trade anyone but er Mrs P:ck WO&lt;KI wtl 0mo .8 ner and D•vld spent Wcdnesrumor : Supreme Court Justice thai Garry Moore misht be you aDd your children for a Dl.
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Tom nark may retire In Oct , shifted to the CBS · oppeillf · good home-run hitter"
Mar~ Sally Pearson who 11 employbeforr his son Ra:"s"Y becomes Johnny Cars?n midnigh!CIIt
thougnt that over quickly and ed in Columbul spent i week
U. s: _Ally : Gen I
J1mmy I ou know, 1t s fun Just waJittng COWlterel "Well, I know he'd end with ~r parenll, Mr. and 1WITH llADDEIIIIITATION
Breslm s p1ect&gt; on
Georgt tl;rougl· the Plaza Hotel'I lob-- never trade lhe children .. . " Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Alkr ,,, ~q"'mon. Kidney.,, •Mder 1,.
Skakel. killed
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Racine called oa the latter's ~~:.1: :=·:~.:J'.l':Ot~.!!~~~~!
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like Las Ve•IIJ!
•els its own film mother , M" • Lizzie Sayre a re- Hour.adac
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Roush's Shoe Store
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fUm-flam · ff'stival continues A dmner was held 1t the 1. 'Jrlnt
curt.~nrIDCI
JrritaUnr1urnt Jn. mon1 acid.
bJ Ulllllla poln nllel on
. All the Jolson - imilators l home of Mr. and Mrs. DaUas i. cnr•x ·~ dnlllbtt. retiHtr.r'ta•t.

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(down to Eddie Fisher, to
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to sing with arms outstretched
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Helen Help Us Sunduy fBI
!both olthem. and 11 either find• · Garden s ho~ "The
Honey
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oul J II lose them bo1l1. What'll i moon Express") because sud·
This cDi umn is lor
ytmng 1 du'.' - l'Httl.JHLEU
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Se~d your leen-~ge ~ueslions attract males and therefore dtd· j
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Dear Helen :
, may be over. 1 don 't S11Y it I Random House promises
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Why 1S it boys ca n dJ'cuss will be easy, but keep trying. dilly of 1 book for old ·
other guys on the team or in
And stop lying! - H.
fanciers such as yoors
the classroom and sa) •"'"" cut : Dear Helen :
humbly : "American POIIlJiarl
ting things. bu1 oobod1 accuses The !ella who signed himself Songs: From the Re.·oJutiiOnJlry I
them of being jealous - they're ! ·Not Hunting a Huntress" cave War to lite Pres.ent"
The
just analyzing, or somri111ng an accurate description of a too- , West Berlln Pavilion lrem Bob
But il l girl says anythin, large percentage of girls tllday I Moses' last (80 far) w~rld's
ahoul another girl, and nol They are so anxious to be hap· ' Fair will be the ftrsl building
that bad either, the guy e qlllck pv and popular and sexy at 110 rise on lite new Verruzano
say "You'ro just jealous:·
:•II costs, and l&lt;l prove their : Colleg• campus at Woodrldae.
ll's no wonder we have to popularity by having
some I ·~. Y.. due to open In '88
Bob
stoop to bemg catty, because guy - they don 't much care Hope's new book about his Viel
boys are too dense to catch on who - thai they practically · ~am trip will have Jeey Hea·
to Cottiness
Like when Nan smother the poor male w h o' therlon come-hithering on its
S1lys, "l always did LOVE that senses he's not being admired rover
N. Y. GOP leader
formal on you, Cindy," a hoy for himself. but just because and banker Vince Albano head·
doesn't know Cindy is being his presence proves the girl ts quarters at the Roose.elt Ho·
chopped '? pieces. .
wilh it&lt;' .
,
, tel where hil tid pal Malty
We can t co~ rtghl . out I am on thiS problem group Walsh is managing director:
an~ say we . don I like
Condy myself. I am a bewildered girl hoth Vince and Matty once
because .she s got a bt8 mouth, who sees all this and can't un· were bellhoptt there . .
or Nan "a zonk •drtpl, or Bel· derstand il - a huntress who sports editor Charley H04eril!d
cy 1s a hug-caller 1boy-chaser). doesn't even want the game, told the brul he'll reuro
II you. say any ol. these, the j11st Ihe trophy. - A SYMPA· '87 Iller t7 years; he · •t,....,dl
boys gJVe you a raiSed eyebrow TIIETIC HUNTRESS
as 1 temporary office boy,
and call vou green-eyes.
Dear Helen:
is ill ion1est-em lo ed.
I think vou should slart an 1 1 agree with "Not Hun till&amp; a
p Y
"P&lt;i'"' opportunity" campaign ' Huntress" that girls hq all
lor girls, Helen. - LU-ANNE over boys and are too qans- Edgar Reynoldl, Rose S.
Dear Lu :
sive sometimes. But look at it olds, .30 acre, Middleport
Good Idea, but males bein&amp; from our side. We're dependent Rose Marcinko to West VII'
males, and females being for- on lite boy to ask us out and ginia Pulp and Paper, 110 ICI'H ·
em feminine, "equal right~" We want to be sure we have Olive.
wlll always be shot full ol loop- a boy to take ua around. and E. E. Follrod, Frances P.
holes.
one we won't lose to 1 "warm· Follrod to Robert F. . Tubb,
That old manly comeback. er" girL So we act like we like Florence Tubb, 128 acretJ, Sal·
"You're just jealous" make. me them, and then they stab us In em. .
fur~ous too. Lu-Anne. bui it a lhe back by calling ua •· Hunt- VlrJinll May Fisher, Helma
boy treated you like another resses." we want security, 1 W. White, Selwyn R. White, Anboy. you wouldn't like it either. "steady."
na Louise Smith to Guido J.
Besides, If you had
l&lt;ltal
, .
Glrolami, Vidia Giroiami, Iota
equality, look who'd be getting : I d like to see a boy just once Pomeroy.
"gmlinJ&amp;" from the President. who wasn't a "hunter." Why Elizabeth B. Hysell l&lt;l Carl
_ H.
else do they surgest nice rides 1S. Hysell, t3 1cretJ, Turlaad
Dear Helen:
lin the country and drive • in
I have been going with 8 boy movies? I'm for acttna friendly,
B. Ryaell to
for 1 year and I also have a but not THAT friendly! -HUN· S. Hysell, 13 acres, Rutlan,dl
real good girl friend.
TRESS NOT HUNTING A HUN· Elizabeth B. Ryaell w
She is a funny type girl . A· ITER
. HyseU, 18% acrn, Rutland.
round ollter girls, she's fine
Elizabeth Hysell to Carl
but when she's around hoys sh~ SENT PROP TRANS
1.17 lct:e, RuUIIICL
acts stuck up and snobby. She Russell A. Gibbs, Elsie
doesn't want me going with this G1bbs to Arthur L. Arnott,
boy, and she thinks she has gol oletta Amott, parcels, Letart
us broken up.
Pauline Waters Anderson,
My boy friend doesn't like her I Clay Anderson l&lt;l Lena Wolfe,
ind so I told him I'd broken up : Lot , Middleport.
with her. And 1 told HER I'd 1 Susan M. Ma~Jey, W.
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broken up wtth him.
1Janet ·M. Boyle1, Lots, Middle! have got myself In the mid· port.
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Jumor Wolfe, Mtddleport, Mr. The W.M.A. of P~e United Mr. and Mta. Dol· Beegle and Mr. and MrS. Herbert Rous·
!dna (Mn. Duke) !llbil-lltd ~ ... Jlul,..... alee IGI'Ubbld·tldy drum rna·
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and Mrs. llal• H1ll . Dale Wal- Brethren Church met at the Zane Mr Roush 180 It ded d R
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lace, Marvin, Mike and Danny, home of Mrs. Floyd Norris one
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al lor weeks in a gallant lllbl private Stork Club party; .wben Lee Relnlck
Orin Lehman'S&lt;: ··•·
· - Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Jan, Dean, Iday last week an~· put In a the Science Fair.
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Me· tntl'llduced, ~Will sittlnJIOIIIf no campaiJD defeats
will MBy Mn. Herbert Rousb , and Artie.
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Julia Mrs . Lau~a Norrts and L: m - Da~~ at Tr0y• .
.. Queen !Gone With the Wind 20 feet away bused JD 11 the ~ COIIIOied by an LBJ app'l
r . and Mrs. R~bert Lewts Mrs. Sherman F'ord accom- 1Norrts, Pearl Norris Florence and Mrs. John
Longsw,,rth Mr. and Mrs Russell Rous
etc.)_ wiU contact Icarus Pro:
of 1 long table:
.. Bueblll'J Bill Veeck's in
her brotiler and sister- Actams and
Gloeck- spent a Saturday with
Mr. :and famlly
Sunday .fit;
ducttons, 1446 ~ii'JI Ave.• she stmply 1tepped up from biJ towa lllklnl a Big Deal . . of the former 's sisll!r Mabel tn·la~ on a tnp to lndtana, ner.
and Mrs. Bob Adams and visit- ' Mrs. Ora CJoraey and 8008 a:
may get a role on a singe pilly chair onto the tablt and Walk· Clevelaad'l aen 'l mgr. Frank Day.
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(lasl we hea~ Butterfly was eel Its food-and-drink • !IIden Lane once told Bill's
w i f e Mrs. Ida Denahue Is In Alii·
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out ol her acltng cocoon
htlength t~ shake hallds and grin Mary Frances he suspected ance hel . care lor •
th· Mr. and Mrs. Erwin GloeckMacy's rug de~'t)
Have a howdy
There's CBS scut!Je Veeck "would trade anyone but er Mrs P:ck WO&lt;KI wtl 0mo .8 ner and D•vld spent Wcdnesrumor : Supreme Court Justice thai Garry Moore misht be you aDd your children for a Dl.
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Tom nark may retire In Oct , shifted to the CBS · oppeillf · good home-run hitter"
Mar~ Sally Pearson who 11 employbeforr his son Ra:"s"Y becomes Johnny Cars?n midnigh!CIIt
thougnt that over quickly and ed in Columbul spent i week
U. s: _Ally : Gen I
J1mmy I ou know, 1t s fun Just waJittng COWlterel "Well, I know he'd end with ~r parenll, Mr. and 1WITH llADDEIIIIITATION
Breslm s p1ect&gt; on
Georgt tl;rougl· the Plaza Hotel'I lob-- never trade lhe children .. . " Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Alkr ,,, ~q"'mon. Kidney.,, •Mder 1,.
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JrritaUnr1urnt Jn. mon1 acid.
bJ Ulllllla poln nllel on
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HELEN- HELP US!l

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(down to Eddie Fisher, to
&amp;crape bottom I drop to one knee '
to sing with arms outstretched
- bul A: did il the first time
(in 1913 -; inging "You Madt-

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Helen Help Us Sunduy fBI
!both olthem. and 11 either find• · Garden s ho~ "The
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oul J II lose them bo1l1. What'll i moon Express") because sud·
This cDi umn is lor
ytmng 1 du'.' - l'Httl.JHLEU
' denlv in lhf' middle ol M'i min·
people, their problems and :eor Troubled :
strei hlafkfact sort8 he suffer·
pleason.·s,. the1r troutJit- .~ and
Yo. 11 . g-m tncnd mu;l1t
not ed an excruciatingly
painful

Now Is The Time To Prepare

SOME Call It WHOLESALE
let us help! We loan millions· of dollars, to thou sands of people, for hundreds of d&lt;i&lt;~ereLni
reasons. And driving a ~tter, safer car Is reason enough. Ask for our " Auto Mo
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"o r borrowmg
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'th
·
ney 1oan. udstt
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WI
a conventent- 1or-you repayment schedule.

uon w1th a brush-oil
belter 11 she learned she could . w justify th• kneeling stance '
Se~d your leen-~ge ~ueslions attract males and therefore dtd· j
~ all the knee-bending
·
to lOUTH ASKED FUH 11 . n I need to pretend she hated tat~rs have a pain In Jolie's
' newspaper.
lhe~n.
i toes l&lt;l thank. mOJ!t of
YUU'RE JUST .fBLOliS,
. Gel her interested IQ the op· •ound like o~e at that
IS I'AT ANSWI'.R
posite sex. and your troubles
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Dear Helen :
, may be over. 1 don 't S11Y it I Random House promises
,
Why 1S it boys ca n dJ'cuss will be easy, but keep trying. dilly of 1 book for old ·
other guys on the team or in
And stop lying! - H.
fanciers such as yoors
the classroom and sa) •"'"" cut : Dear Helen :
humbly : "American POIIlJiarl
ting things. bu1 oobod1 accuses The !ella who signed himself Songs: From the Re.·oJutiiOnJlry I
them of being jealous - they're ! ·Not Hunting a Huntress" cave War to lite Pres.ent"
The
just analyzing, or somri111ng an accurate description of a too- , West Berlln Pavilion lrem Bob
But il l girl says anythin, large percentage of girls tllday I Moses' last (80 far) w~rld's
ahoul another girl, and nol They are so anxious to be hap· ' Fair will be the ftrsl building
that bad either, the guy e qlllck pv and popular and sexy at 110 rise on lite new Verruzano
say "You'ro just jealous:·
:•II costs, and l&lt;l prove their : Colleg• campus at Woodrldae.
ll's no wonder we have to popularity by having
some I ·~. Y.. due to open In '88
Bob
stoop to bemg catty, because guy - they don 't much care Hope's new book about his Viel
boys are too dense to catch on who - thai they practically · ~am trip will have Jeey Hea·
to Cottiness
Like when Nan smother the poor male w h o' therlon come-hithering on its
S1lys, "l always did LOVE that senses he's not being admired rover
N. Y. GOP leader
formal on you, Cindy," a hoy for himself. but just because and banker Vince Albano head·
doesn't know Cindy is being his presence proves the girl ts quarters at the Roose.elt Ho·
chopped '? pieces. .
wilh it&lt;' .
,
, tel where hil tid pal Malty
We can t co~ rtghl . out I am on thiS problem group Walsh is managing director:
an~ say we . don I like
Condy myself. I am a bewildered girl hoth Vince and Matty once
because .she s got a bt8 mouth, who sees all this and can't un· were bellhoptt there . .
or Nan "a zonk •drtpl, or Bel· derstand il - a huntress who sports editor Charley H04eril!d
cy 1s a hug-caller 1boy-chaser). doesn't even want the game, told the brul he'll reuro
II you. say any ol. these, the j11st Ihe trophy. - A SYMPA· '87 Iller t7 years; he · •t,....,dl
boys gJVe you a raiSed eyebrow TIIETIC HUNTRESS
as 1 temporary office boy,
and call vou green-eyes.
Dear Helen:
is ill ion1est-em lo ed.
I think vou should slart an 1 1 agree with "Not Hun till&amp; a
p Y
"P&lt;i'"' opportunity" campaign ' Huntress" that girls hq all
lor girls, Helen. - LU-ANNE over boys and are too qans- Edgar Reynoldl, Rose S.
Dear Lu :
sive sometimes. But look at it olds, .30 acre, Middleport
Good Idea, but males bein&amp; from our side. We're dependent Rose Marcinko to West VII'
males, and females being for- on lite boy to ask us out and ginia Pulp and Paper, 110 ICI'H ·
em feminine, "equal right~" We want to be sure we have Olive.
wlll always be shot full ol loop- a boy to take ua around. and E. E. Follrod, Frances P.
holes.
one we won't lose to 1 "warm· Follrod to Robert F. . Tubb,
That old manly comeback. er" girL So we act like we like Florence Tubb, 128 acretJ, Sal·
"You're just jealous" make. me them, and then they stab us In em. .
fur~ous too. Lu-Anne. bui it a lhe back by calling ua •· Hunt- VlrJinll May Fisher, Helma
boy treated you like another resses." we want security, 1 W. White, Selwyn R. White, Anboy. you wouldn't like it either. "steady."
na Louise Smith to Guido J.
Besides, If you had
l&lt;ltal
, .
Glrolami, Vidia Giroiami, Iota
equality, look who'd be getting : I d like to see a boy just once Pomeroy.
"gmlinJ&amp;" from the President. who wasn't a "hunter." Why Elizabeth B. Hysell l&lt;l Carl
_ H.
else do they surgest nice rides 1S. Hysell, t3 1cretJ, Turlaad
Dear Helen:
lin the country and drive • in
I have been going with 8 boy movies? I'm for acttna friendly,
B. Ryaell to
for 1 year and I also have a but not THAT friendly! -HUN· S. Hysell, 13 acres, Rutlan,dl
real good girl friend.
TRESS NOT HUNTING A HUN· Elizabeth B. Ryaell w
She is a funny type girl . A· ITER
. HyseU, 18% acrn, Rutland.
round ollter girls, she's fine
Elizabeth Hysell to Carl
but when she's around hoys sh~ SENT PROP TRANS
1.17 lct:e, RuUIIICL
acts stuck up and snobby. She Russell A. Gibbs, Elsie
doesn't want me going with this G1bbs to Arthur L. Arnott,
boy, and she thinks she has gol oletta Amott, parcels, Letart
us broken up.
Pauline Waters Anderson,
My boy friend doesn't like her I Clay Anderson l&lt;l Lena Wolfe,
ind so I told him I'd broken up : Lot , Middleport.
with her. And 1 told HER I'd 1 Susan M. Ma~Jey, W.
R.
.
. Manlev to Mirvto E. Boyles,
broken up wtth him.
1Janet ·M. Boyle1, Lots, Middle! have got myself In the mid· port.
dle of 1 blg mess. I've lied to . Sadie Wo~e. Gordon WoUe 10

Thlre's always a Halph~ Hand at
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ECONOMY SAVIrGs AND LOAN COMPANY

STORM DOORS ' WINDOWS

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2-Pc.LIYING ROOM SUITES ·· •··•· · $99
3-Pc. BEDROOM SUIRS · · · · · ·· ····· $99
............ .......... $58

.LIJt lnlurtnct AYtil•ble On All Loan•

300 W. Second Sl.-992·2111, Pomeroy

DAVE OHLINGER, MANAGER

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

N. 'ND AVI.

"THE BUDGET
_SHOP"
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$25 TO $2000

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~ut wo_n·t dodge a sertou~ que:::. lriend _might .start liking her tigg)'. thtn toseed ool hil arms

, We Named It-

e

Your Home For The Cold Weather Ahead.

fun. As With the rest ol Ht&gt;lt'll tlt' so Jenlou~ 11 you found her , •ngrown toenail and gol
off
Help Us!, 11 \H~il'ume~ iauglls a bo.1 lnend. and your ooy the foot to relieve that little

BUNK BEDS (Complete) · · · · I. · · · · · · $68
HOLLYWOOD BEDS ........ ·.. · $39.7 5

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4-DRAWER CHESTS ·...... · ·.... · $18 ..

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Greatest Guy

in the World •..
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keep a good
Attorney General
RE·ELECT

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Ret~ils

effective Mon., Tues. &amp; Wed. in Middleport-Pomeroy

HARVEST BRAND

1

YOUR CHOICE

Flattery
Favors

Skinless Wieners
Sliced Bologna:ikT

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this curves • calore strap

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shoe wjth delicate dress
heel. Swamp kid or black

ThiJ IIIW 1111,1 fiOOftlt lltl 1
IJridiJ ftut CY,IIiO• ~tiWMI

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C-tor 14&gt;so&lt;lit &lt;llllttr!

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Mr. and· hen. A11!1W' GIIIIOII
flsUe,J Mr•. , Mrs'. .lienj')'

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NEWVIIIYL

$249
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POMEROY

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If you're a man, you probably won't undtn*'nd alGI
of this. But you, lady... ,
You can spot one of lhasa Days the moment it starts,
You sleep throuah the alarm so there's 1 cruh·banc
panic to get Dad off to work and lht kids off to school.
Then Junior remembers a list of thin as for $110W.W·tell
and the slnk stojos up ancj so do your-sfn~sas, and the
new drapeS'com,. c.o.D. and ~have 1a.in tt. hcluu.
, and the guy to paint the ceilinJS shOIYS up a w!lek early,
and ... YouKnow.
· ·· ·
.
So suddlnly ~·u4juarter tofiveand IUftS wbpClllls
to SlY ht'l brin'i'* 1011111111t homel And .. .... w1ta

AT

PLAY

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haSn't even thouailt lbout dinner. .
·when you're cookinc wHh ,Gas, relax. Gas ranses understand women •. ~ ospeclally 011 ·Tha5!1 ~Because Gas cool!s tuterthatl electriCity, &amp;II ranges
stretch your time. A\IIOrrillle Burner.:WIIh-!t,Snoin• and
Oven·wilh•·Mind1 contnlls.(only on Gt1i llnaW) keep
an expert eye on dinner wllilt you ,_lr yttur !pee. And
tt. trill low-heat ability ~the keep-warm oven (only on
Gn ranaes) lets yoy h~ din..-.servilll·h!il.1JIIfll )lOu'"'
iUOd and .-ly.
.
Get 1 modern Gas ranp.l'llf1, Mil an ont ol Thost
l:llys, yauAR ~mt an ~pta 1'18ht. ,.
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WE WOt-f - ·SO CAN YOUI

for the same appetizing reaction
every time bread is served to your
. family, insist on Heiner's enriched bread
•cause Heiner's goes with everything

..... .....,_..... it's C lh"UI~

•lilt II Ill · - · · · - .

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WITH BUILT-IN CUSHION
IIY r.ONCIOLt:UM·NAIRN

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1-lb.
pkg.

lb.

How about some family fun tonight? Eat out! Take Mom and the kids out to dinner. Relax in a
IOOthlna, unhurried atmosphere. Enjoy convenience at your fingertips. Let each member of the ,family choose his or her
favont~ dtsh. It will be so attractive to the eye and so veftpleasing to the taste, you'll be glad you came.
It's fun to eat out, especially during October, National Restaurant Month.

.CUS~1oMFLOR

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1962 CORVAIR

IIICIST 1'101'1.11

$995

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Conv. Cpe. Good. tirti, 0 ~. 1~. Sid. V.ana.
beater, good top.

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THAT'S

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ly AL c:A,

Rawlings Honda $.lies.

1962 COMET
$765
Cuslom 2 Door S cyl. Std. trallll. Radio and hea!B, vinyl in·
terior trim, lik~ DeW W.W. til'ft. Ligbt ,.... "~"" wbite fl., ·

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HIS ALL-I'liEiHT

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CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

new whitewall tires ~bile finisb, red vinyl interior. Power·
glide ITansmis&amp;on, r~io and heater. A sbarp one "

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ly WALT !£1Tf!IIJII ;

VO'RE PUWIN'
CARDS ALL I\IHSHT
TONI6HT AN'

SNUFFY-

.

II ONII OP tHI

MollZI Station Wagon only 36,000 mils and locally owned,

..

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THE WILLETS

~

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lv PltiD LASsWELL

CARD GAMEl&gt;

- - - - - - - - - 8-DaU,. Sentinel, Pemt~WM~IIdllport, 0., Od. I, 1960

t StGriS

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HOWONAIRTH
DID 'IE GIT HOLD

,iBiu.siness Services
1

aflli SMUFFY

WY :141$1

MIDO~P,OJI!f

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$59s
Radio and

f1,8 hr II WOf'll MllliftiUM. IKII
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OFFICI tiOUU

t:M .._ M. t.- 5:00 1". M. O.lty

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USUL l PleDUCI . .
WANT AD

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FRECKI,U AND Hit· FRIINDI

ly HAROLD GltAY
apartmeolo . ·
room• lurlished,

evlll·ytlllilig I

I

new ; furnace, floors,
. llatb, plumbmg electric
""'J"' ~.u. Light hauling,
Ph. 992-2803.
9 30 6tp 1 Qui of all floods, one
!rom High Scbool. Ph.
AD~ Trading i'OSt ud Ani 21
tique Store lllttl4ll 1e a oew ' 5392.
Iocati01, now at Croas Road• a ROOM house
bath
Junction 124 and state roule Laurel St., Pomeroy. Pb.
143 on RuUald Road. Phone &gt;293.
1 13
7G4461.
t li tic FOUR ROOM furllisbed
me~~L WY z..3658.

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'(DIRTY.

1&lt;000 IS AU
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LUCk'. MISS

MURDERIN'
SHE ·DEIIILl

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LOCKUliH 'Tf.lE

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Wanted To

OLD COINS anti pap!!!'
. cy ID nice eondition, mal~ri••ll
before 1900 especially
ed, paying cUJTent
.....rldentlaJ Send list to
;x., P. 0, Box 648, m••·uu,1

W. Va.

9 23

timber Ia Ohio
er
Virginia, or
old
t1111lf wltb limber. Marioa
~tb, 1!01 1f, Syracuse,
0.
• 18 1021p

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AC&amp;OSS

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Help Wanted
. Sell
ramon•
.6elroll1ed Shoes. Full
or
tlrfte, hiP commissions
bonus, complet.

aa.en and women,

equi~

&lt;d l• ,Jc:_; furnished free. Write to
Rae, District Sales
3584 Darbyshrre Drive,
.:QJ!UJJ,~ua, 0 ., 43221.
• 30

liS. Allor
2&amp; "1'!oo

B.-

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18.0od&lt;lfGr.
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25.Kibdvlbor'

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in·

side and out. Power steering
and bl'akes. Automatic shift.
Tbi.s i&amp; a one owntr trade in.
1964 PONTIAC _ _ $18'15
V8 Catalina 2 do'. Just arriv·
ed. One of the tleanest 64's
anywhere. Only 23 1648 easy
..W.O. it. is beautiful while
flnlsll with blue interior.

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Potn~troy,

38.Sbl!t

with automatie zig zagger
fancy design,
blind bern, applique. sew
oipperB, tic. Like new.
T paymenta $7.71 a lli!!Dii!
left. Pb. 119Z-2685.
9/~

WINNIE WINK~E

Ita streamllnecl, torpedoUke
Mr.
shape enables tbe tuna. to swim
POMEROY - lJNlON AVI!l. - at speeds estlmated at up to
1 atory frame, part Perma- 40 m.p.h., according 1e the
olone, 5 rooms (2 bedrooms). cyclopaedia Britannica .

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f!l. :Mot , . .

Modem kllchea and

full basemeat alii

&amp;Feot
M.ll'-

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•ncl

chief

goed salary,
and other beneils.
Boz 611&amp;-B, 'e.., T h t
Sentinel,
Pomeroy,
State age and t xperiOUr tmplayeeo know
a4.
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bath,

ly IRANNER
KNOWING 'JH! :!HlP&amp;
POeiTlON MAK!~A
CR\1~ MORE
INTERf5!1NG.

WARRANTY

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as
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WHAT 'THINGS?

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1965 PONTIAC: - - $2595
Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top.

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1962 CORVAIR

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$995

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Conv. Cpe. Good. tirti, 0 ~. 1~. Sid. V.ana.
beater, good top.

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THAT'S

1HAT!!

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ly AL c:A,

Rawlings Honda $.lies.

1962 COMET
$765
Cuslom 2 Door S cyl. Std. trallll. Radio and hea!B, vinyl in·
terior trim, lik~ DeW W.W. til'ft. Ligbt ,.... "~"" wbite fl., ·

_Wont 4H I~
Mtnllnllt , ...,.. 61 nntt
c..,. ptt wflrcl rw nr.. c..

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ATONE OF
HIS ALL-I'liEiHT

I&gt;

CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

new whitewall tires ~bile finisb, red vinyl interior. Power·
glide ITansmis&amp;on, r~io and heater. A sbarp one "

I·
.l

HE HI!ERED ,IT

.

ly WALT !£1Tf!IIJII ;

VO'RE PUWIN'
CARDS ALL I\IHSHT
TONI6HT AN'

SNUFFY-

.

II ONII OP tHI

MollZI Station Wagon only 36,000 mils and locally owned,

..

,.,,' MAN

THE WILLETS

~

P01ne1oy

•
CIGAUYT
.,.n,
,., ..., ,.. ..m.

lv PltiD LASsWELL

CARD GAMEl&gt;

- - - - - - - - - 8-DaU,. Sentinel, Pemt~WM~IIdllport, 0., Od. I, 1960

t StGriS

'

IMITM

HOWONAIRTH
DID 'IE GIT HOLD

,iBiu.siness Services
1

aflli SMUFFY

WY :141$1

MIDO~P,OJI!f

OHIO

$59s
Radio and

f1,8 hr II WOf'll MllliftiUM. IKII
~

Puene1 oy Motor Co.

OFFICI tiOUU

t:M .._ M. t.- 5:00 1". M. O.lty

..._,,..., 1::11 ...

M. 10 1t:lt .....

IT'I 10 IAI1'
TO ,LACI A

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

USUL l PleDUCI . .
WANT AD

5I

,.._

PHONE WY2·2156

-,-.--·

lv HOWl! SCHNEIDER
ly KINCJ
Your doug~&lt;nut
compan~ neeas

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ly ART SANSONI
~

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THI lORN LOSI!'I
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~

you too! You work
l S liour6 a dtl~

I can't he lp
. I have to take
of litt le &amp;aoe•

IH

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FRECKI,U AND Hit· FRIINDI

ly HAROLD GltAY
apartmeolo . ·
room• lurlished,

evlll·ytlllilig I

I

new ; furnace, floors,
. llatb, plumbmg electric
""'J"' ~.u. Light hauling,
Ph. 992-2803.
9 30 6tp 1 Qui of all floods, one
!rom High Scbool. Ph.
AD~ Trading i'OSt ud Ani 21
tique Store lllttl4ll 1e a oew ' 5392.
Iocati01, now at Croas Road• a ROOM house
bath
Junction 124 and state roule Laurel St., Pomeroy. Pb.
143 on RuUald Road. Phone &gt;293.
1 13
7G4461.
t li tic FOUR ROOM furllisbed
me~~L WY z..3658.

DAol1f" IS

lVJllDmY VtR'1'
lo1JDDIJ.ILV DfAD

~.c; ·~:·. ==-:c:--

FRClM THE POl~
~IPPID IH'T'O HI~

, S10J?M'S OVER !

'(DIRTY.

1&lt;000 IS AU
ClEAR: GOOO
LUCk'. MISS

MURDERIN'
SHE ·DEIIILl

SA,_ !

......, , .•• -

i~ ~

WINE C:I.IS", AHD

-111&lt;0AR!. 9ECURD.Y

LOCKUliH 'Tf.lE

I

Wanted To

OLD COINS anti pap!!!'
. cy ID nice eondition, mal~ri••ll
before 1900 especially
ed, paying cUJTent
.....rldentlaJ Send list to
;x., P. 0, Box 648, m••·uu,1

W. Va.

9 23

timber Ia Ohio
er
Virginia, or
old
t1111lf wltb limber. Marioa
~tb, 1!01 1f, Syracuse,
0.
• 18 1021p

I,

DAILY CROSSWORD
AC&amp;OSS

1. AD illiMd

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6. Strtk.N,

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1M

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S.U.ll

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Z.Iraclvewe

Help Wanted
. Sell
ramon•
.6elroll1ed Shoes. Full
or
tlrfte, hiP commissions
bonus, complet.

aa.en and women,

equi~

&lt;d l• ,Jc:_; furnished free. Write to
Rae, District Sales
3584 Darbyshrre Drive,
.:QJ!UJJ,~ua, 0 ., 43221.
• 30

liS. Allor
2&amp; "1'!oo

B.-

lG.EDtire

18.0od&lt;lfGr.
:Ill. AdmiUioe

au.. ..

&amp;Bo,'a
nl&lt;~'~'!'

IM.CIIT- ....

ldngdom
25.Kibdvlbor'

..H

fto

lll&lt;jold, tor

....-'
_.....,
. --...._
36.A'

in·

side and out. Power steering
and bl'akes. Automatic shift.
Tbi.s i&amp; a one owntr trade in.
1964 PONTIAC _ _ $18'15
V8 Catalina 2 do'. Just arriv·
ed. One of the tleanest 64's
anywhere. Only 23 1648 easy
..W.O. it. is beautiful while
flnlsll with blue interior.

.............. a .. u.•·•

ly

Potn~troy,

38.Sbl!t

with automatie zig zagger
fancy design,
blind bern, applique. sew
oipperB, tic. Like new.
T paymenta $7.71 a lli!!Dii!
left. Pb. 119Z-2685.
9/~

WINNIE WINK~E

Ita streamllnecl, torpedoUke
Mr.
shape enables tbe tuna. to swim
POMEROY - lJNlON AVI!l. - at speeds estlmated at up to
1 atory frame, part Perma- 40 m.p.h., according 1e the
olone, 5 rooms (2 bedrooms). cyclopaedia Britannica .

--

.f1.-.

f!l. :Mot , . .

Modem kllchea and

full basemeat alii

&amp;Feot
M.ll'-

e~ts.,••~:•

garage.

Staltl.

BBP

IU.

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'
' I

EASY TERMS

I '

-; FOREMAN ·.
•ncl

chief

goed salary,
and other beneils.
Boz 611&amp;-B, 'e.., T h t
Sentinel,
Pomeroy,
State age and t xperiOUr tmplayeeo know
a4.
9 28

I•BKII:P OJ'

bath,

ly IRANNER
KNOWING 'JH! :!HlP&amp;
POeiTlON MAK!~A
CR\1~ MORE
INTERf5!1NG.

WARRANTY

wm,: and:::V!aft~~
as
ABBOTT
juSUce OIII ·•··ZIIdA...
'I'O.!Mr..,.

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Ohio

•to YEAR

IL 0 7 ,
31.111-.,M.X...,.

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H.S.
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THEATRE

Pomeny. Dido
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Stpt. 30. Oct. 4

Cocll B. DIMIIIo'o
fho TEN COMMANDMENTS
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Charlton Hestbn, YuJ Bryn.
ner, Anne Baxter, Edw. G
Robmson, Yvonne DeCarlo,

Debra Paget, John Derek.
Colorcartoon
Admis:::~ion: 75c: and 40e.
Running ttme: 3 ~ Hrs.
Shows Start: 7 P.M.

Saturdav Start: 6:30P.M.
Box-offiCe closes 8 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
NOT OPEN
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1nd SATURDAY

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VISIT ELBERFELOS MENS and BOY
DEPARTMENT ON I THE 1st FLOOR

Hup, Tu, ·Three , ••
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lectlve Smlce, apparently
Jng a ljlanpower pinch
draft nien tn the !S-Uil'Oil,Rit
34 age' bracltet. About
have been ordered to lake

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A service~
laid Mel)!lay
'were alngl8 men and
•men WIUtout children who
:been deferred 'at ag~ 26,
then had . their llablllly ellend·
ed to age 35.
"It might be necessary
call lOme now and we want ·
know how many are
able," lhe 1pokesman said,

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CAl ENDAR
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MONDAY
TilE ANNUAL Oysler Supper of the Drew Webster Post
No. 39, American Legion in
Pomeroy, will be held Monday,
October 3 at 7:20 p. m. at tile
Legion Home. Finance Chair·
man Guy Eddie Guinther asks
all members and prospecUve
members to attend.

Rev. Joseph R. ,Kraley, pasJ,
or. of the St. Paul s. LuJ!'e~an
Church of Pomeroy ts be.gmrung
a. new ser1es of adult mstruc.
!ion classes In the church.
These classes will begin on
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 5th, and will be about one
hour and 30 minutes in length.
The classes will be lecture
session' where the main doc. MEIGS AERIE 2171 F.O.E.
trines and tenets of the Luth· l)ll'mbers are urged to attend
eran Church will be taught tile next regular meeting Mon.
and explained. An over·all view day, October 3, at 8 p.m. There
of the Holy Bible will be part will be a reading of new by·
of the course which will la&gt;t laws.
for some ten sessions.
EASTERN BAND Boosters
The classes are open to the wiU meet Monday October 3,
public and to any church mem· from 7:3D to U p. m. at lbe
ber
who might like to review Eastern High School. Mrs.
".. . and Kentucky Fried Chicken
the church teachings. It should Gordon Chevalier, president,
in every bucket."
be noted that attendance at urges all band parents to at.
these sessions is entirely volun· tend.
tary and that no one who at- HAT PARTY at St. Joseph's
tends them needs to join the Parish Hall in Mason, at 7:30
church. In other words, after p.m. nn Monday, Oct. 3, with
PHONE 992·5431
POMEROY, 0. a person has attended these bats, gloves, dresses, slips and
~~~~~~"!'!!"!"!"!"!"!"!~~~~~~"""'~~ 'sessions, and has completed pajamas on sale. The parly Is
CharierNo.B441- -National Bank Region No- 41' the course, he is under no ob- being sponsored by the st. JosREPORT OF CONDITION OF
. ligation to unite with the Loth, eph Altar Guild. Everyone is
' eran Congregation. If, how· Invited and refreshments will
Iever, he so desires to unile ' be served. There will be no ad·
with the church, he will have mission charge.
OF MIDDLEPORT
completed the requirements. POMEROY GARDEN club
In the state of Ohio, at the Close of Business on September . The public is invited.
will meet Moaday .at 2 p.m. at
20, 1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller'
,
the home of Mrs. R1chard JoDes,
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes. SpecialMeetingl
Lincoln Hill.
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THEODORUS Council DoughPlan IW?d bY LV
ASSETS
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ters of Am rica will meet Mo.,
Cash, balances with other hanks, and cash
Special meetings and events day at 7:W p.m. All members
items in process of collection "··------- S 391,962.77 have been planned by Middle- are urged to attend.
United States Government obligations
port Lodge No. 363, F. &amp; A.M.
dlr~ct and guaranteed .... , ... ,:, __ ____ 1,848,678.16 for lbe month of October In
TUESDAY
Obligations ~~ Stales and political subdivisions 320.480.20 observance qf the Celltennlal POMEROY BAND Booste
~ns
and diScounts ""··--··------------·- 3,503,278.4&amp; Celebration. On October 4 the A . ti
ill eet Tuesdrs
ed assets , _____ ,____________________
72,784.64 Masonic hisiDry will be given ss~~ on w mthe Se .ay
Other assets , _______ , ___ ,_______________
14,884.99 and 25 year pins will be pre- at 7. p. m. at
ruor
TOTAL ASSETS ,_,_, ________________ S6,152,069.22 sented to members.
School
All
.
• High
members
are audiiDrium.
urged to attend.

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

October 11 Will be the annual POMEROY CHAPTER 186
Father and Son Banquet at the OES ·n
1 Tuesday at 7·45
Demand depo~ils of individuals,
Temple. Past Masters' Night
m.wtTh.:"wlll be election. of
partners~1ps, and corporations -------- S1,373,688.32 will be observed on October 18 ~fficers Annual dues are to
Time and sav1~gs deposits of Individuals,
with the 3rd degree clll!ferred be id
.... .,_ p~rtnersh1~s. and corporatio"' -------- - 3,858,662.66 and refreshments to foMow. Ken·
pa ·
.,.,poSits of Umted States Government , , .. ,
10,901.03 neth Sejtes worshipful MasWEDNESDAY
De~~ts of States and political subdivisions
215,430.16 te
ill ' sid
Certtf1ed and officers' checks, etc. , .. ,_,__
10,043.67 r, w pre e.
THE GUILD of Grace Epis,
TOTAL DEPOSITS ,_,,, $5,468.705.84
copal Church will ;meet Wed·
Total demand deposits , , $1 ,534,043.18
omo VALLEY GRANGE nesday at 7'30 p m ill the par·
Total Time &amp; savings deposits .a 934 662.66
LETART FALlS - 0 hi o . h h
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Graage No 2•1• held 18 THEouse.
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Ch~!mS~o~~~~cotton twills, scrub den·
ims,

semi boxer waists and re-

gular styles worn with 1
belt. All are 100% wash

';;:'!:; Club will meet Wednesday af-

Roush in the chair, The follow· ternoon at. the home of Mrs.
ing officers were elected for 0. P. ~em at 2 p. m. ~·
100 000 00
o~~~.~~~-;~¥~lri~:~ ;~~~· ------------ $ ' . the coming year: Master, Her· Klem will. presen!. the revieW.
· No. shares outstanding 2000
bert Roush; overseer, Erma The. Ladles Auxiliary of ChesSurplus .,. . . .. .. ---------,-------------300 000 00 Wilson· lecturer Nora Cross· ter Ftre Department will have
. Vndivlded profits , ""--------------------·
209;115:34 steward, Alice 'Balser, Ass•i. 8 Stanley party at the
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steward,
Andy
Cross;
chaplain,
hoUBe,
Wednesday,
October
5,
TOTA
· L CAPITAL ACCOUNTS --------- 609,115.34 Rev. James Early; treasurer, at 8 p.m. All Interested Ill helpTOTAL LIABILITIES AND
Early Roush; secretary, Mrs. ing the Fire Department are
CAf'.iTAL ACCOUNTS -----·--·--- $6,152,069.22 Herbert Roush; ~te keeper, invited to attend or send an or.
MEMORANDA
Jol1h W~fe; ceres Julia Ear- der to a !'!ember. Light re!reshly; Flora, 611tdys elds; Po- menta will be served.
as shown above are after deduction of
mORa; Eula Wolfe lady Asll't
reserves of , ____ , , _____ ____ $ 18,413.321steward; Barbara' McNicklea' fr
lbe 1 1r --"bit •- the
Harold E. Hubbard, V. Pres. &amp; Cashier, of the above.
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bank .do he•eby rteclare that this report of condition ElU!CUUve ~o~ttee;
Pete Letart Methodist Church. 'l1le
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Shields, leg~s!ative agent; AJ. Great Bend Grange will be in· ·
dy Cross, home ecooomlcs com. vlted 111 the October 24 meetHAROLD E. HUBBARD mUte, Barbara McN~kles, M1- lng. Installation of officers will
:We, the undersigned directors attetrt the correcttiesa of bel Roush asci Erma Wll&amp;on, be held at the 1191 meeting by
of condition and declare that It baa been eum- JQillor cbairmaD, '/WI· Jlllltel Tbomaa Sayre, Mjlller· of lbe
and to the best of our knOW!edce 1lld bellef II Ear)jl; 1(0ulb · ~. Eula Gresl Bead Granp, A
correct.
Wolfe; Ceulea!lJa1 ehabiniD, Juct lunch was eenrad. ;
CAPTT AL ACCOUNTS

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JAMES F. ARNOLD

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trustees is con~lructlng a section of new road connect! ng the 0 Y1 htg way DepartmPnt ed Suttoo Township
ersville . This proiect of the counlv hi h
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u r owr and Welrbtown Hill roads near Min·
mile of road is being built. It ll'ill be ~a~~~ind:J~:~~~~ ~ef~~n~~i~ last s:~~~i p~~~~~ximately one· third of 1

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Pomeroy Fire Truck Debt Paid Cff

lion of permanefit preso
slacks In the rroup.

$1.95-$2.95 .

Elberfelds men's department has a fine selection of

Be ~te also to see ihe
line eroup of· boys slacks
with matching shlrt.s in
olwt 3 to 7. 2.95, 3.95, M5

mens aport shlrta In aU oiz.
es. Plaids, solid colon stripes, regular cut shlrta,

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STRIPliD SCHOOL'

TROUSERS

tapered ahlrtt with I o n 1
tails, butto'n down eollm,
regular widespread ex~llara.

Made of scrubbed hickory

slTipe, 100c;~ cotton, wide
belt loops, very tapered I P-~s.

The Mod look with Carnouy

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Street styling.

You should slop In on the

$4.95
WORK CLOTHING
Now is a good time

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of the fine ~Ions
and pick out what you need

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winter. Lee Work Pants
Shirts, Lee Overalls ~

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2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 9.95

carpenters, painters, Car·
hartt Brown Duck Jackets
and Coats, Carbartt Over·
alls in

re~ar

Enemy DraWs Tighter

1st floor right away. See

lect the work clothes you
will need this fall and

and ear·

penters styles. Jackets of
cotton twill with q1,11tt lin·
ing, matched work pant,

You'll al10 llko the Hltctlon of mons
dron ahlrh In white. solid colon and
llrlpoe. Your favorlto:;-tylo In the pro-

and work shirts, Hanes un·

derwear in your choice of
sty1eo and in all slzeo.
Just stop in the mens de·
partment on the 181 floor,
took around, hove the
salespeople help you and
buy what you need now ..

per neck al10lllll •I- length for you

Young

SCRUB DENIM JEANS
Sizes 29 to 38 walllt measure and In your correct
length. Wide belt loops, slim cut with tapered lees.
Blue. Made of 50% polyester and 50% cotton.

$5.95

WORK CAPS
These work caps are completely washablo·- fit proo
perly and give 111tmotrt satlsfactioll. Sizes 8% to• 7'!11.
Solid colors.
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SHOP CAP STYLE with Pukocl Top
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SPORTSTER STYLE (Llko • B11oball Cap) -41•·

DRESS SLACKS

DRESS SHIRTS
NEVIll IRON

Made of 50% Kodel polyester - 50% combed cotton.
Long point button down collar. White, Blue, Maize.
In neck sizes 14'h to 17.

A fine quality men's slacks made of 70% orion aery·
Uc and 30% worsted wool. Regular cut dl'eu ataW
In sizes 30 to 42 waist and altered to your correct
length free. SoUd color for fall and winter weat,

$CJ.95

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Bo Sure To SHAll Tho Other
. MENS DRESS SLACKS

YOUNG MEN'S CORDUROY

GOAL COATS

$16.95

,$8.95
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eel to llvt 1M malerill llfl 8uflllcl BW'1 borM.

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SPORT SHIRTS.:, .. .~

Thera ore many other atJ1o joc~et. for mon all arranrect
for your easy oeleetlon. SIDp in on the flnt floor - try
on aol\tt of lite Jaclreta and Car Coat.o. Buy wbot you noad.

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"SUR COAT JACKETS

$14;95

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onliGle now on the lst·floor. A.:fine selectioll fllf ct- ·

MEN'S DACRON &amp; COTTON
Poll!llar ear ooat 1qtb. Zipper front, I slub pocket!,
shOll.'of lite laet•t II 6'% darron pofyeater and ~%
combed aitton and It baa a·warm ptli! ltntns. Navy blat
rolor. Slt.ett 38 Ill 46.

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warm quilted nylon Unlll1. Sizes lmlaU, medllun,·Iarft
and extralarse.

Y011'll want to see all the other stl/le jacketl for mtn
alld 1/0Ung men ln ttllles and llizes for evel'flom.

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Men's Corduroy J.ackets

Popular Hockmeyer wide wale corduroy with deep
Iu:urlous acrylic pile Unlnc. Dark olive. Knitted col·
Jar. Sizes 36 to 48.

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LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS

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Mrs. Joe Moodlspaugh was
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guest of honor at a layette
report given on te&lt;eljt camp. ber 10.• Coffee wiU be served at elation and. also served as sec- of Mr. and.l)lra: Antho)lJ Slroll
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shower given recently by Mrs.
ing trips at a·meeting oi Brown- ·JO a.m. and the .meeting will retary of the association for ol ®lciM~•, 8l!d Mr. Clt"!tl
Russell Ferguson at the Moodle Troop 5 held at the home of starl at 10 a.m. All women of several years. In November, l!alflekl, .JOII' of Mr. arid ~
lspaugb home. Games were M H A 8 ~~· t ed their leader, Mrs. Richard Yau· the I!Jstrict are cordtallv invlt. 1962 ne was elected Presid.ent Raymend Hatfield of 1\lilladl
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played and prizes won by Mrs. home Frida evenln after a
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of the Ohio Welfare &lt;;on!erence, were, q,..~ y m..
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null, William Hall, Mrs.
Gorden week's vislf at Kingston lth Offlcers named Include Mer- · There will 'be five workshops, an office he held until .hi!! all- ~venihg ·at the }lome ·.of · llielr
Crooksville, visited over the Clark , Mrs. Ellis Clonch and her son and dsug~ter·i.,~w rl Ault, chr.; Becky Rj&gt;ush, with the spechil.interest W&lt;Irk· polntment as State Welfare l,li· .un~4UJll. aunt, !Mr.,. ~ ,,...
weekend with ber father, Mr. Misa Brenda Dray. The door Patrolman and Mrs. Keith Bar: secretary; Vicki Mantey, asat~l- shop being the Bible study · for rector.
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(Jitarleo .,Wllllee; 1\Utliit¥1 llbad.
Clarence Clark.
pnze was awarded to Mrs. nitz and son
ant secretary; Kalhy Hams, 1967, ''Joy for an Anxious Age," Tbe theme for the meeUrlg is .The ~· 'Robei1 smltl), pal
Mr. and Mrs. Val Edgar Rey. Juanita Dray.
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d treasurer; Sheryl Hanning, flag a study on Philippians, This "Extending Your Ministry "
tor of lhe JIYsell Run l'rtt
nolds and children of Mor- After the honored guest had fam~·Y •;pent r~e ~eeKend :~h bearer : and Kathy Baker, door will be presen~ by Mrs. Ra~ Reservations should be made Methodist Church) reid ·,!be
gantown, w. Va., spent the opened gifts, rerreshments of relatives and friends at Norton tender.
Currie of Springfield, Ohio. The through the local churches and vows of the double ·rt'll cere
weekend with his parents, cake al)d Ice cream, decorated and Williamson, W Va.
Reports were given on the other workshops will be, Admin· sent to AJIIesvllle by OciDber ~ony at. 7;30 .f· ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds. with the stork and pink and Mrs John Dursl ·and daugh camp1pg day at Camp Kla~u. lslrative, l'f9gram, World Ser- 6.
Followlnj .~he ciaremony lite
M nd Mr John Smith of blue booties theme, was served ter M H'ld R th '
f. to near Chester and plans were vice, and Fellowship.
couple 'i~ft for' a wedding triP
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Charleston, w. Va. spent the WIAttecndo1ee an puMnc · J h Cincinnati were weekend guests Ice show at Huntington W Va
The afternoon speakor will Audit/no Committee after 111l!!ii&gt;·herthey th(Wil golll to
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weakend ~~~ his mo er, rs. Reynolds, Mrs. Juanita Dray, ·o r. an rs. swor
owe Ocl 16. The group also dis- be Den~er ·L. While, DtreciDr of Of Council Meet•
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cussed plans for ·a 'Halloween t~e Ohio Department of Pubslae.
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Dray Miss Norma Dray Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Korn party at Camp Kiashuta iancl 1 he Welfare. Mr. White received The auditing eoo~mlttee ol Attending the weCidlnl wert
Edith Haptonstall, Ohio Unl-~ Gord~n Clark, Mrs.
Willis..; Jr. of Col~mbus ~pent the visit to the Marietta College his B. S. de&amp;ree from the Col· Theodorus Council, Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hal·
verslly spent the weeKend with Hall Mrs Robert
Clonch weekend Wllh thm parents, Museum. The troop committee lege of Education of Ohio Unl· of Amertca, met Thursday ev- field, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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verslty and has completed a enlng at the borne of Mr. and Andrews ·abel Susan anil Ray·
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Gilbert Henry, Mrs. Ed and Mrs John Thomas
IS composed of Mrs. William
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J 0 1 the Syra
•· Mr aDd Mn
flaptonstall and son. Bill.
Henry, Mrs. Harley Johnson, Mrs Mary Wippel ~~~ re. Morris Mrs. Fred Hoffman yUealr 0 igraty Huatel study teat 0 1"1 rs. almethsMrs' ~~ ;~tnhart. mond, ancl · ·
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1 e, , 'M'138 Con- turned. horne from Holzer Hos- and Mrs.
Donna Glaze.
world War II, having served trustees, as hostess.
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to Florida lor several weeks me Halsmger, Mrs. Lovena pita! where she was a patient
with the Navy. Before enterln~ Following the audit of the
vl•lt with hll brother and other Neal, M1ss Brenda
Johnson for the past two weeks.
welfare work, he taught
tD books, a social hour was en- cia! secretary, Mrs. , lAllie
Irolotlvo!,
and Mrs. MoodiSpaugh and Mrs. \lrs. Margaret Dannhardl re- In nautical terms, a blan~- Ohio public schools. He ha• joyed and refreshments were Hauck, tresurer; Mn. ·~
Fergus?"· .
turned to her home, Columb~s, et means lite tsctlc of blocklnt
years experience In publtr served by Mrs. Meinhart . to Hayes, recording .. seeretarY •
PLAN AUCTION
J Shendmg Mgifts were Mrs. Pat Sunday, after a two weeks' VIS· wind from other boats' salls 1 welfare, with moie than 15 Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, deputy; and Mrs. J-.epb Beegle and
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o nson, rs. Charles Sm1th ' I't WI'th Mrs. Frank Fugate .
. your~ sails.
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'MHI Pa•t Officers of Racine M
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Campbell, fi nan- M....
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t'havtur Oti:S will aponaor
rs. James Johnson.. M
Chris Tompkins, student "'at
1•11"111 HUCtlon tollowlng t h elPaul Siders. Mrs. RoSie Cough, Ohio Northern University at
I'IMUIIr mHllnl of the chapter enor, Mrs. Norman Hawley' Ada, spent the weekend with
I totlllihl. The proceeds will be Mrs. hNorman Van Meter, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
•lv•n to the chapter toward I Wng 1 Haley, Mrs. Jack PhlJ, F. Tompkins.
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le e ey, Mrs. . ug as Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
See The Big Selection of Shirts - Jeckets • Trou sers • Undarwe1r • C1ps • Work Ckfth~n· •
_, ...... -·-. -· Grover, Mrs. Vtrgm1a Waley, Charles Withrow.
Mrs. Marvin Little, Mrs. Betty Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Harless
Neckties. Gloves· Belts· Now Is Wonderful Time To Buy What You Need For Fell ·~
Willi~ms , Mrs.
Elizabeth 1 of Clearwater, Fla., are the
MoodiSpaugh, Mrs. Ralph Mar- guests of her parents, Mr. and
Winter Wear tin, Mrs. Pat Covate, Mrs. John Mrs Ernest Davidson
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Brownie Troop
Women ol Distritt.l/1 are lpvited , Stro$s-Hatlield .·
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