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night tor tbe marchlllll oenlor
ball!. ThO boll! wiD play at 1111.
Ohio State Fair Friday.
Tag Illy 'IJIOielltatlvely tot lor
Wenclo/l 'Miller of Groveport
oct. 4 alii 5 wlih 111e may\)!'&amp; of spenl111e pool - k hero wllh hio
tho 111reo vlllqetto be cmQ.ctOd lioter, Mra. DaVId Enllmtnaor.
for 19proYal. MeeUngs of the During 1110 week IIley vlaltod In
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Band Boosters wm be held on the South Charlestoa., W. Va. with
WellwOOd, ,N, J. have
fourth Monday of each month. Mr. IIKI Mrl. Roth Zailn and Mr.
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::; · Mayer, membershlf' chairman,
llld Mra. Charloa Enllmlnpr,
vialtia
.,tth
_Mri. ••
. Nor~ l§cCIIlwn.·n1ather,
llr. ~
er In ·
' ' wlll serve as her assistant. ()th..
Mr. IIKI Mra. Alberl . Roullll
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!'lrker,
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Frl~
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food~P'• ,
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and children, Beciq and Ken!¥,
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a
hil
!alnll1holile.
l!or
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poeinl
woh
. emunlttee were Mrs. Charles
IIIII arrive home OOday !rom 1
Edwards, Mrs. Frank Powers,
vialt at Camp LeJeune, N, C. with
Mi-. Olld Mro.lhQ
IIOborl
Mrs. Gene Houcluhelt and Mrs.
Ike
wereHatbrocl)l
J¢Dod 1&gt;¥ .. ol ·U,, ·
lholr ~nJaw and dlw&amp;hler, G.
ond cbllclron, Tom and Mary of maldQI
James Owen.
Sj!l, and Mra. Donald Ma111eoy . ., .
WOllbtnalon. '1bt!alnll1wa1Jolll- 1bo W&lt;lndor
Plans were made to clean the
Miss Ann Wlloon, daughler of and chUdron. Enrouto home they
eel
lor a vial! &amp;ondol' 1&gt;¥ llr_a.· Martha Hustad wu "011 1&gt;¥ Mra.
band boosters booth at the stad~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank WllSOD, Mid. viaited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
MR. AND MRS. WI)LFt
Raymoold Harbrecht and Mlaa Dboo. Gomoo Coilductacl 1&gt;¥ Mro.
lum. A work session was setfor 7 dleport, has completed her stu- Roush and children, &amp;.. Albans,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolfe
Clara ·Garland.
Ethel . Slllllh were ptayeci duriJIIl
P• m. on Sept. 2,
of Racine will obaerve their
dies at Mountain State Bullness w. va.
Weekend.
Yli!IDrs
of
Mr.
and
111a
social~. .
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Discussed at the meeting was College In Parkersburg, W.Va.
Howard ~dor of Parkers- 60th wedding armiver11U'7 Mon..
Mro. Loro,y Walton Wire Mro.
Refreohmenll wore oo'he41D.
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disposal of the Pomeroy, Middleday. The couple Was married
Miss Wilson completed a sec- burg, W. Va. waa the Monday
~Iii,
her
daugh.
!hoao
lllimod aril Mia. · MJrllo
port alii Rutlalll High Schoolo retarial finishing course in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paol Grue- on Sept. 1 , 1009 al Porllsnd.bjc
ter
alii
a
lriond
of
Gohii!Jl8.
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lofrl;
Mabel Moore, Mra.
IDliforms. Students interested in secretarial science division of aor.
the Rev. W. E. Weisser. They
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Mr.
and
Mra.
Doo
Rhea
and
Agnes
Woeilf,
Mra. R!d&gt;1 Frick,
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aecurtrw a Wtiform have until tlle school. At Mountain State she
Mrs. Earl Knight is recu,perat.. have one daughter, Mrs. Datsi
sranclaoo, Slovlo Bonce, have re- Mrs. Cordelia Bem;, Mr!L BooDec. 1 to contact Mrs. Norman was a cheerleader, a member of ing at home following IIUrgery at 8ayre of Racine, two grancL
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turned
!rom a c:amplng lrlp '"' lah tJ!terbock and Mba Freda
Van Meter, Middleport, M r s. Delta Theta Chi Sororlcy and the Grant Hoapl:tal in Columbus. Bechildren, and six great -arandthe
Musldngum
Rlver.
Llevlag. Patty Edwanls was a
James Souhby, Pomeroy, or Ar· Secretaries Club.
chlldren. Both Mr. and Mrs.
fore rlturning to Middleport she
Mra.
Mary Phyllis Wbllcomb guol!!.
thur MOler, Rutland. After the
Mr. and Mrs. W!ltonanddaugll- spent a week in ColumWs with Wolfe observed their Stat
of Detroit, Mich. hat been hero
Dec. 1 dtadline, the old unUorms ter, Sharon, and Mrs. Pamela her son.JnJaw and daughter, Mr.
birthday anniversaries this
vlalUng her mother, Mrs. FA
"ill be sent to Goodwill IIXIus- O'Laughltn, Pomeroy, attended and Mrs. Ron Haley and daugh- month. No special observance
!Dnos. Both Mro. Wbltcomb and
tri4!s.
11 being planned lor Mr. and
&amp;mday's commencement.
ter, Paige.
b8r husband are involved In ean..
Activities ot the bandweredisMrs. Wolfe, although fiiends
Mr. and Mrs. 1 Robert Harris
cer research.
cussed. A swimming party will be
ol Columbus were "eekend 'Yisl.- do plan a card shower.
Mrs. Joaeph (Mlidre&lt;ll FansFmsr
CHILD
BORN
held at the Middleport pool tolernlakor of Cleveland, and her
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Ter- tors of his father, R, W. Harris
eon, Joe c:l Dayton are vltltlng
ry Henry, Mason, are announc- and other relatives.
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hero wl111 Mrs. Eugene Forboa.
iDH the birth of their first child,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, .
Use Our Auto Bank·
Mr. and Mro. Boy Router and
a son, born August 1i at Holzer &amp;.tsan, Mike and SteYe were ln
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VL
over
the weeklamlly
spent &amp;ondol' In COlumbus
Medical
Center.
The
Infant
weigh'
WEDNESJAY
end
tor
the
w-edding
of
bia
niece,
with
their
..... Roo. On Monday
ed 7 lbs. andha.sbeennamedTerSAVe: TIMe:· ...
GET-ACQUAINTED
moo!lni al
they went to Cumberland to see
ry MichaeJ Henry, n. Grandpar- Sarah Gerlach. Susan was a
Chester
Grado
School
lor llrll
tho Big MoBklo and oo Tuesday
ents are Mr. aDd Mrs. Oscar Hen- bridesmaid for her cousin.
gadora, Wednesday, I p.m. RoMrs. Edith Jlvideri and Mrs.
ry, CliftOn, and Mrs. James Mcvisited tbeMarlottaMuaown. Mr.
The Gideon Roush famUy re- .:.leuter is on vaeatldn from hla troohmanll.
Kerjan, Athens, and great..-and- Betcy Cline have returned from
POMEROY • Mlddl01&gt;0rl Lions
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beaumont, Texas where they vi- unloo was hold &amp;mda,V, Alii· 24 employment at ~n.
sited
Mrs.
Cline's
son-ln...lawand
at
the
state
Park
on
Route
No.
33
Mr. and Mrs• .DJgene Reitman , Club, ROOD WednesdQ, Pcmeroy
Ross, Mason.
daugllter, Mr. and Mrt. Robert with a basket dinner at noon. llld daughters, Francine and 1United Molhodlo! Chur~. Special
Warren and family. WhUeinTex..
The oldest woman in attendance 9taron Ruth and son, Jimmy, of program by Tom CasselL
as they visited the Astrodome, was Mrs. Edna Rous~ and the Amber, Fa. spen!lrom WodnesRACINE BOY Seoul Troop 2U
and the amusement park. "Six oldest man, Owen "Joher" Wat- day to &amp;ondo)o horowl111hor moth- owlmm!JIIl ..,..cy fDil&amp;h! a! ForkTONIGHT AND THURSDAY Flags OVer Texas••. They return- son. The youngestwaaLli8Pape. er, Mrs. J. M. 1b..-,, Mro. eel Run Lake; boyo to be alii&amp;.
ed via Georgia seeing someGtthe
Attendlng WBre Mr. and Mra.
AUG. 27-28
Roltrnon, accom.Pift(od 1&gt;¥ her ciao LeciGn 11a11· at 6 p.m. wllh
recent
hurricane
damage.
John Fisher and Ken, Akroni Mr.
NOT OPEN
hullband, allelldod her 25th ami- ponnlt' conoent tllp. Tranaporand Mrs. Robert Euler, Mike and verOIII')' obl8rvancoofsradua!lon la!lon provided.
ll's Quic~r
Lori, and Norman and Robbie !rom tho st. Joseph Hospital In
WILDWooD Gordon Club, 8 p.
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
Routh, Charleston, w. Va.; Mr.
ll's Convenienl!
AUG. 29-SEPT. 2
Parkersbur£.
, m. Wodnesday,bomoofMrt.CIUand Mrs. Gene Roush, ChillicoWalt Dhney'1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunner lord Phillips; Mrs. Altred Yoou.
COME AS YOU ARE!
the; Mr. and Mn. RCJbert Roush o1 Talmadgewerll,!Weekendgueata PI', co-bolteas.
"PETER PAN"
and Nancy, and Mr.andMrs.San- of Mrs. J, FJtward Foster.
THlJRS)AY
(T tchnicolor)
A school of instruction to be
THE
dy
Gathers
and
children,
ColumAn All-Cartoon Feoture
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Creba,
PAS!' COUNCILORS, 1bood0r-.
conducted by Mrs. Eva Foulke,
bus; Mr. and Mrs. Orla Roush, Joannie, Kacy arid Tom ol West
Captain Hook's Pirates,
COlDlcll 17, Daqhtera of AmMarietta, past grand guardian of
Langsville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salem spent tho weekend here 01
inker Bell, lndiG'l Brave
orlce,
7:30 'lburllday nltill~ homo
Otiio, was amounced whert Bethel Sorgen~ Mlcldloport.
and Mermaid Lagoons
With her mother, Mrs. Ethel of Mrs. Kate Goodwin, Letart:. W.
62, International· Order ol Jobs
Mr. sn11 Mrs. Harold Routh, Burdette and Mr. and Mra. R.
See tho HAPPY ENDING
Dauglltors, met Mondoy nilht lor PorUand; Mr. snd Mra. Robert
Va
B. Burdette snd oon, Bob. Mra.
an in1tia'tory. work prac:t:tce sesMEETING 'l1wrltlay at klnderlUll, Pat and Ja,v Hill, Mr. and Ethel BurdoUo re)Wnod I!! Wool
"HOOK, LINE &amp;
sion.
prten
bu!ldlnll 1n RaclnlltorperPOMEROY, OHIO
Mra. Albert mu. Mr. and Mrs. salem wllh hor·tlaljl!hler,lliltam..
SINKER"
The
school
wiB
boboldonSopt.
ents
of-ddldren
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(TochnicoiOf)
Olla McClintock, Mr&lt;. and Mra, ily 'tor a week'J Vlllt
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Soolhorn elemotrtar7 klnderaar·
Jeny Lewis, Anne Francis ' S, AI that lime Mrs. Foolko will Henry Rowlh, Dale and Mildred
Miss Barbaril !il!11111ofChoator
also
Install
the
ne"
council
melD.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Road, Pomeroy, Miss &amp;le Tracy ten lhlo tall. 'tltooo "'"' prefer
bers. Plans were made for mem~
the morning class are 40 meet
Roberts, Todd, Leslie and Chadj of Laurel CUff, and Miss &amp;:INn
bers of the Bethel to attend
at 1 p.m.; those who prefer 1he
Mrs. Josie Roosh, Mr. and Mrs.
church on Oct. 26 at the Racine Owen Watson, and Mrs. J o h"n Warner ot Mason, ''W. Va. are allornoon claaa are to at
vacationlq at Mr)'tle Beach, S. 2:15p.m.
Baptist Church w I t h Mickey
Young, Racine.
c. 1b.,y expect ID bo tbero two
Wolfe, honored queen.
FRIDAY
Mra. Joho Pape, Johnl!y, Allen weeks.
SOUTHERN
Local School Ola.
. and Usa, Mr, and Mrs. Herschel
RETURN TO OREGON
trlc:t Teachers meetinl, 9 a.m.
Roush and Tammy, Mr. andMra.
Mr. aM Mrs. Paul Arnott have
Friday
at Soolhom Hlg(o S.hool;
Earl1 Roush, Mr. and Mrs. !Jor.
returned to their home In POJ;'t- bert Roush and Roger, Nancy
Important, all teachoi'a aakeclto
land, Oregon. after spendi~ a Roush, 9181'011 Roush, Mrs. Edweek here with his parents. Mr. na Roush, Mrs. Glad.Ys 9J.lelds,
A fteld 1riP ID Wr!gbt- Patterand Mrs. Frank Arnott, and sis-- Mra. Eula Wolfe, Racine ~ 2,
DANCE AT Racine Junior Hlg(o
ter, Pauline. Also spending lmte and Mr. sndMrs. Carrol Nolgler, a00. Air FOree Museum, Daytcm. building Friday, 8 1D 11
wao
lakeD
1&gt;¥
Boy Seoul Troop 241,
time with his parents were Mr.
p.m.
with
music by uNm In
Karen and Nola. !ib'racuae. • ,
Racine, over the weekeDd.
and Mra. Norman AI'Mtt and
Line''. ~eel by Southern
sona, Darren aid Ray, ol Mon-Maklnc tile lriP were Cbarl01 Cheerleaders. '
aco, PL This was the 11rst time
McLain, acoutma11ter; ~
MIDDLEPORT W o rn e n ' 1
Thelia and WWIIm Roush, troop Chrla!latl TeJUPOr...,. Union, 7:In 14 years that the family was
comml-men, and James Me. 30 FrltlaY nil!ltl at ·111e Proll&gt;rqether.
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LaiD, M 1 k e McLain, Barry lorlan Chorcb.
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Thel88, David Thetas, Kerin
ICE CREAM SOCial al Forest
Several rrom here attended the Wolfe, Glom Slmp1111, Darrell Bwt Molhodlsl Church, aerv1ne
MASON
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Meigs Coun\Y Fair.
Mr. am: Mrs. LowellGreerao:t
TONIGHT, THURSDAY
family or Pomeroy Route vlslled
AND FRIDAY
Mr. alii Mrs. LawrenceJolinston and Mrs. Charlie carroll aJil
AUGUST 27-28-29
alllfamlly.
family,
Mrs. Janie ~ returned
Mrs. MYrtle Lea Ables, local,
2 door H.T .. 6 cyl., sld. lrans., radio
"BARBARELLA"
homo lrom tho hoopllal
vlslled Mlas Sharlene Fleming
and healer, w/s/W lirts.
Jane Fonda
Mr. aiiiMra.DIIlonTaylorvl.. aod Mr. and Mro. Charlie (:ar..
COLOR
ited Mr. Fred Frizzle at Veter· , roll. brlene lras been lteyl-w:
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with Mra. AbleL
-PLUSMr. and Mrs. Pearlllawlhorno,
Mr; alii Mrs. Jay SCOt! and.
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Wooley COzart, Portland Roule, baby atrl of COiumbuo vltlled
"'DUFFY"
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vlsltacl Mr. alii Mrt. DU!on Toy- Mrs. SyiYia CarPenter OYer an;.
Jomes Coburn
Middleport, O.
lor.
cent woekenll.
COLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Maytord ·Lowe,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy lcenh.,...
Belpre, alii Mr.andMJ'o. MorriU and faml~ returnodhcmetoFaol
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Weat of Ravenswood, W. VL, vis- Liverpool att.r visiU-relatlws
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lied Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West here.
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Mr. alii Mra. Arlie WeolvlaltMr. 100 Mra. Bobb1 Joo Wolle
od 111oir claoglllor alii oon-lrHaw ani taml1y of Rac:lne R&lt;iule, Mro.
at Pataskala.
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· . Eve~ leo-or, l)ebra IIIIEdMlko 11omiJIIlYIIitaclln coturn. dl' o1 Eao! Llw111ool vloltacl Mr.
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bus recently,
alii Mrs. Maywood Johnaton.
Marlene, J..., and Janet ZipMra. Eva Bailey returned ·It!·'
perman of Gaha~~a vloltacl Mr. her . _• .._piiiiQI the wfn.
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and Mro. Charlie CarrolL
te• .;. n ..ldl. '
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Josephlile Stephens returned to
kverai
here haYO had
her home in ccil.umbus after hav- aUirimer au.
i(,~.i5\f'~.-&amp;
lqopont teYOralwoeko wi111Mr.
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dte oet.Cbtr meeting when the
' · Local Balli Booolera As·
mot MOIIday night In
. the hl&amp;h school caletorla.
Mrs. Harold Lohse. president,
named MrL Jack Welsh, ft.rst
,.' . president of Ute associaUon. as
~ : ehllrman of the tea. Mrs. Roy

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MEIGS THEATRE

Instruction to be

Given September 8

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Trip to Dayton

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SAIGON (UPI) - VIol QXJ&amp;
IU'lrrlllll threw four grenades
Into a tmm meollni, kiUing 24

Vietnameaa clvutans and
.......ung 81 In tho wvrll
lneldonl of lerrorlam of the
yoer, Allied mllllar7 opokeamon

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SUNDAY ••• MONDAY
IN PERSON

STONEWALL JACKSON
and his

MINUTE MENI
FREE SHOWS : 12:30· 3:00·5:30.1:00

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Aupll aciiYI!Ies of Pomero7
C&amp;do1le Troop 170 of wlllch Mra.

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REVIVAL EACH ....... o1 8,

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!POW ....... feoiured.

- Pl1oto by Rob Siler.

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Dinner is Given

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Rehearsal_
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Mr, and MrL Gflllorl 1'1111111
IDGH SCHOOL DANCE"party were boola lor a dltller II tile
saturciay atlba Molp Jl!ni.. lll&amp;h Plea18111 Folnl Reoort ~
SchoollnP-Ir&lt;lm8:30p.m. evonlotl preceding
at
to 11:30 p. m. 1be American U.. _.. Unlled ~ Cllurch,
aloo wW - t h e danee. 1be Middleport, tor 4llo weddlnl of
Jays WUl emcee.
Mila Corltle Cooke to Don M-

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Gt tb8 Peace Mrs. Ollvla Mahan tbey wear them. However, we do
and a hearing was aohodulod tor not forco them to." He added
6 p.m. Friday.
111al some workers fool Jacketa
1la,yburn at1d he had warned hamper lholr work.
J!oon1ni several limes and on
Laal w e o k three painters
Aug. 21, 1'111111 malting a rou- oo the Ohio River brl4e, being
time Check, noted ......ma~ bulliiD replace the Sliver Bridge
11 olen w1111ou1 !Ue )ackela. AI whleh collapood In December
aato!V "'--or.
lhal llml, ho pvo a IIDaJ wam- 1967 kUlll!l f6 ,..._., cl!araecl
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·.~f'!' lallureto 1il8. .
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poor . wW~t ~ - In lbo 'Jilri!•
with itale ootely reauJa.
llooniDi litalod late Wednos- omstruo!lon. They aald IIIeY were
~=~· mell ·were woioiiiDI 11if thai ,.,. have 1101 Ylolatacl told to palnl over rust 11101• snd
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, w1111ou1 .11(e Jackelo•. IR7 uio~;y &lt;ll)o1. ,!Y.o~, 1Uo 111a1 bulle weronolbolngproper~
,., 101 at ~s 1&gt;¥ JU&amp;Uce J.-. to au moo ancilntlBI llui"t · llgh-; ·Monday 11oe ·trio was

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POMEROY CHAPI'Ell 186, Ordor of tho Eulern liar, 7:45 p.
m. TuoadaT; PomeroJ - ·
Temple.

The mooi;l revolve~ around
the earth fn!in wett to out.

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PARIS _ AMIIASSADOR
CABOT LODGE at1d OOday tho
IJJdled State• bod eul downllo 852 ralda In reoponaoto tower can• mlfllll .(ll'I&gt;Und .attac~l In Vletlam, liut warned !hit.., Cominunlst
. drives ·had . poafl)onid PNaldondal decision on more u. S. troop
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-\: -,LCJdae's disclosure that . ra against the com.m at troop
- - o n a had bean redoced lor more then a tllOith followed IJ&gt;.
.. ~· riom Secretary ol State.WOllam P. Rogera111at tho Uniled by Jennlnp Beegle, tile prlncl.
. ...iili''IU re........ lo..l_esseDod' c.mmon~. atacllvll,y.
pal; Mr. Sayre, ancllhe ball! In~
atructor, Robert Slaver, who Was
out foierulJ on big hit
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also preaenL
"·]fASiiiiiGTON _ INTELLIGENCE REl'UIITS 11IE Soviet Union
'1'88 o.J was II&amp;IIIUilced lor
cm~rlng an air attack on Chlna'f nucloer IDttalla!lolll Oct. 4. 1be firs! loolball game
haJ .ffoood 10ri011o CU~Corn ·a t ~lghtlllovelo bore C&gt;VOr poaalbWty wao II&amp;IIIUilced lor Frld.,y • Sept
I. .OJ WOt• -10)11110 twO .C&lt;ilnilluniiiiJianl&amp; 59vle!JeadatS boVe boon 5•
a~""'out· q..tr W~aw P•ct:JW:tnera, aa·wen 1110111e CommUa
'Ihe band was fDvtted to take
tdd·Darl
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"'·wha1 ,.
It &amp;UIIUd0 ou1d lllrlln tho football telllvtliD bo
w
- · n ·par!J leodaro In ellen!-- aato
- ,e
hold Oct. 16-18 andbaltdboostoro
Unlm t.dto take ouch an extreme otep.
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bollove lhe repcjrlo have boon pia- 1&gt;¥ ware asked to ·h&amp;Ye alnod boalh
· aflecta~~~tl•s!I'OiiiJI!.·.InY!owotllieolee~ at ·tbalevontbolngeontlu-by
biiW.,n .~•Ia and, Odti lllllholr recur- 1111 dlolr!CI'a alhlollc booaloro.
h.,.ver tha~co reparti&amp;rl'beiJIIl...,.
J!ond. I!OOI!er oJllcors tor tho
· at tha'~iuo,.lilln 111• Nbondmlnltln.-- 111111'!111' are Mrs.llorrb, .PH·
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SOUthern Local School Dlatrtct secretary, and Mrs. Charles Nor.
SUj)orlnlendont Ralph Sayre out. ria, treasurer.
llnod ..., policies oflhe district
Conunltteos named lnclode,
Tueldo1 nlghl when tho District Mro. Harold Burke, chalrman,
Band Boosters met at the school. Mra. Charles Alkire, co-chair ..
Introduced by Mrs. Katloloon man; Mrs. George Yonker, Mra.
Morris, Booalor president, Mr. Gordon West, Mro. Boa Cornell,
Sayre lpoko 011 lho new policies Mrs. Howard Erwin, Mrs. Rill
al the ochool, Including a closed Hoback, Mro. Janel Nease, Mrs.
noon hour. Rilles on dlaclpllne VIolet Willford, Mrs. Bob D.
and allendaDce a! all ball! proc. Ashley, Mro. Marybolle Warner,
tlce seutoas will be worked out Mrs. Earl Cross, Mrs. Grace

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Roads and the State Road Commlstlon about the charges and
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Allen, Mrs. Harry Richards,
Mrs. John lblo, Mrs. Evolynllol.
ICI'I, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrl.
Ruth Smllh, !.ira. Beulah Nelg.
lor, Mrs. Charles Pyles aiiiJ Mrs.
Alllrow Cross, llnance commitleo; Mrs. Martha l.qu Baeglo,
MrS. llett;y 'lbel88 and Mrt. Boa
COmell, pubUclQ' eommlUeei
Mrs. Am Wollman, chairman,
Mrs. Vlder Wolfe, co.:halrman,·
Mrs. Grace Furbee, lira. Bulb
Am HW, Mrs. George Cwnmlngs and Mrs.· Butlo Holman,
unUorm commltloe.
1be nut -ang will be Sept

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11 .... the .........
Ccimmonlot attack On ........ In
South
lo tine tlllo.
Toeed07, Vlot C.0C _.u)u
lirod two roc~l'OIIOihd nades al lbe PbiUilP!no ..... •
ship Luzon Ytl In tbe MelrOI!I ..mine~~ tram tile shiJ)"s a»o River, 95 muea IOUdrweat vt. '~,'
chor claiD in time to get the crew S.lpJn. Two crewmenwereklllld
off the ship, docked at Nha Be, and a lhlr41n)ored.

lack at took a dUranD 11a1t. "Food c1
eU ii'Pis II I I I I I - - of tile Olllce of Emerpnc7 fiiiOda, !bat IIIII
Preparec;Dess. ''They may not IPQII," a Red Croaa 11JC1kt1mu
h a y e a balanced dlol, but tlloiJ laid. "You never know llldll
ean certAinly ltYe,,.
each lliliiJI whm tlloiJ 1be Red Cross ond WWIIma )Ill how llllch load wiB
be needed.,.
Tbo Red c . . . . VETERANS MEMORIAL
HosPITAL
WeclnoadaT 153 bad
ADMITrED - Jasper Powell, been killed In tbe Ill
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Racine; Robert stewart, a... Mlslisslppl alii
ihlre; Mlnnie Miller, Pomeroy, eluding 28 - . . u
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an:l Phyllis Clark. Pmnero,v.
DISCHARGED - Nancy Rose, aald 4,500 per-· had Edna Stevens, Bertha Glll, Car- lll)ured and 275 remain .........
·~ DIYia, Howard Nooee, Linda llzed.
In Virlllnla tho IGII !rom Jut
Sommers, Leslie Rose.
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IIDDd at Mknown.-and94
ADMITTED - Lyll IIJaoU, allll mloalng. '!be In
PomerO)'.
hlrde&amp;t.ldt Nelaon COWII;J, VL,
DISCHARGED - Eclla Rlevwaa 63 dead and 82 - · lns.
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dealruo:!lvo, particular~ ID
nower beda.
Chlol of Pollee J, J. Cromeono aald warranta wiB be
laiUOd tor tbe arreolof owners
oftha ......... &amp;ltitneiLII-.
Per ii.ineiihip eonllodoteriidned.

NlUilerouS

laid ell their Jobs.
The office of Rep. Ken Hechler
reporlod TuesdOY they had c:oo-

s..111 v -.. troopo 1n 111e
blfpal llolllo ._rtacl In VlelnamiV-IdaJ!.
ThO 401liJound mine biiW 111
so loot !rom the bow of lht 18,·
OOO.ton tanbr Kenla. '!be W.tol
dl4 not catdl fire. U. S. Amly
mllltary pollco had alghtacl the

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ANNUAL Headrix l'8\lldon will
be held SUtlday, Autlusl 31, In
Parkerobuq at the Sou1111ldo
school yard noxt to 111o VIsco
plant.
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REV. BUD HATFIEW wUl
apeak at 10 Lm. SUtlday at Gra.
ham Blplill Churcll.

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Gueata altho~ wereK.a:.
oath Cooke. Mt1. ,feaD CoOke,
'lbomu Cooke, tltaRfi.iniiMn.
Danabue, GrOcorf ~ ~!¥;
Mr. and Mro. EorlD.._t.,ol
Michael, MlloJilltii ~··allot
Mlddleporl; ilamOi ~.
Nitro; Nanci !'fall: Clt!li'!...,
W. Vo.; Mlcbaele~;
Charlel 1!eal. '
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HENJ&gt;..ERSON, W.Va.- Trou..
b1o eonllnues ID pl..., tbe ti8W
brldao here •• cbarpo were 111.
t\1 Wednesday ,apiuot the super.
Ylsoio of COIIJ!rvCIIOn. Robert
~~was oitar&amp;Od wlllllallure
~ .cott~Jll¥ with atate· aatot;y rOIPI·
lOUma l&gt;rllolla C. R..rbum."atatt

In tho Solgcn River nino
mUea IOldh of tile capital, a
VIol Qq mine uplotltd at on
oil
storage dock, heAvily
&lt;laJriaglng a Dolch laMer .
1bo Unltacl State, also ccmpletacl tho withdrawal of 25,000
troops under President Nixon's
cutback plan.
In tho MokoJIIl Delta, guerrillas Inflicted heavy caMIIlties on

Allied spolieomen at1d tile
erenade attack occurred at a
ay Unltacl Pross Jntornallonal
rlllage five mllea northwest of
A ladera! mllclal ordered a slop
Pbu Cat, 260 · mUes northeast ol to tbe tlrl!lllng of food to 1110
SolgoD Tuesday nilht
hurricane-ravaged Q1lf Coast
A hamlet meeting hall was Wodnosday. AI lhe aamo lime
IIUod w1111 v!Uagors alii sovorn. Mlatloslppl and 111e Red Croas
mont poll!lctl workers. '!be •PilOtlod lor lood dona!lona.
grenade oxplotlona klilod two of
George llalllngo, head of
the government workers and 22 lodoral dlaaaler rellol orrorta 011
civilians ~ letl 70 clvUtano 111o Gull Coaol, at1d an
and 11 government IDIID Jn. adequate auppiJc or load and
jured. The VIol Cong eacapod. clolhlng hal been stoclqiled.
um terms ot casualties, ttda But MlsslaaiA&gt;i Gov. John BaD
Ia the worli slngJa terrorist act WUliams said there'a "a
~ the ,vear and one ri the
desperate need•• for auc:h items
worst recorded In the war to and 111o Red Cost llouecl a ctll
date," tile u.s. Command said. tor l'ood.
Spokesmen said the new
'lbe contradiction over food
casualties figures brought to _.-onlly stemmed troin wllo38,128 the rrumber of Americans ther the need was ct11aldered ID
killed in the Vietnam War since Immediate or loog ranse Ierma.
Jan. 1, 1961.
"l don't think lftYOD8 is
U.S. wounded tlda yeor
totaled 11,104.

nor10a wllo have worked onlho proJect. Loll to rlibt are Lindo
Jacoba. JacluOI'Ii Joy RuSsell, OI.Ullcothe; ShBhy Uunbert, R~
laiXI; l&gt;lanM Wilson, Portsmouth. and Janice Role, Norttuc&gt;.

· tor the olrlcklo&gt; tamllloa ot Hurricane
ai&gt;itinoon tho truek was loaded allllhon
Journey. Pictured aheM are five oflht

on-bad&amp;e-k
wao lealured 1&gt;¥ the troop at llle

ed Mothodlsl Chureh 011 Stale
ltoule 681, ll,ve milt~ 11111 of
US 33. Rev. Ev"" EdWu&lt;ll,eran-

SC:j.oa1 ot Nurolnc haw

oilier material to be oenlto the

Jamoo WoyeramiUor Is - ·
bavelncllllod bowllnl.rldlng and JllrlielpatiGn In lllo
Molp CouniY Jlllllor Fair proIJ'&amp;Ill.
A display

f1abt.in8: on the northern

died and 1,367 .....dod.

Cadette Troop Activi.tia Noted ·

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tbe u.s. Command at1d Amorl·
can losaoa leU ~ last
week but atUI were among the
sununer'a hea*st JM,cause of

THOSE 35 4-11 CLVB MEMBERS lrcmMal&amp;o,Gtllla,Jaolmonaild
A111ono Count;y parllclpaUrwln the Oilfo.NIW Y!ll'k Exc~p-renlly ~a rcolllm-IIUod week wllh loll of "llioio.''
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One repor!Od: "I e&amp;IIHIII two trou!"..,, ata !hom, bad a picnic
on a inountaln, won! to dlt!erent lak01 alii damo, 'tq· rOr ·lftOW~,
wont ID rock q•rrleo, helped mUk cowo, pulln h&amp;J, Weal .-mlq
In a atream, 'helPed cui rocka, and vloltacl a lelophOIIO ~('
Another ttld: "I loarnod ~ to milk t1a1r7 ..... tor tilt lito!
time alii how to ma- ·a dairy !arm of lllaUin. lenlond tlio
acenl'\ belut)' ot
York aDd wbat wond.Hul plople Uq theA.''
'!be clob members wore In Dalaware, .C ho- 1111 .01&amp; ...
Cllllllllaa. '!bey weN acCOJql&amp;lded I&gt;¥ C. -~ :liJa'boleo, Mol&amp;i C00W
extenaiOD qent., agriculture; Jac~ Frlenb, t-Il extenalon a.-., all- .
llpolla, and :Woo Nanoy RaiiiJuoO, heine ICCIIIIllli1co axlolllloii....... .
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WI Oat, · Juila, ibO ~'i.tNf.ai"'';.
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ani Janice Holter, a meam.r ol
tbe Fhe PoiDI star stllohora 4-11
Club, won "Best of Day" at the
Julia

A parade, chicken barbecue,
and contests among area fire departmenta wiD highlight tho tiP
nual Labor Day celebration in
Pomeroy Morllay, sponsored by
the Pmnoroy Fire llepa-ont
alii Emergency Squad.
The parade scheduled to start
between 10:15 alii 10:30 Molllay
mornli'WJ wU1 move through downtown Pomeroy !rom behind the
Meigs Jonlor lilgloSehoolandwW
dlsbolll oo tho Mechanic street
Congratulations to Harold carnahan ard son. Jim.
parki!W lot.
The Carnahaltl' Guernsey, Sunnyaage Nan Gee-Gee, wa1 named
Firemen will be holding their
gram
champion In tbe competition of the West VIrginia State Fair
first chicken barbecue at the DEnV
servirw pit located on the park- held near Lewisburg. The animal was also grand' chaqJon of the
Ing lot, E. Main St. Orders will open class competitloo at the recent Meigs COunt,y Fair.
be taken at the serving area for
IT'S GERMANY for the third time for RulseU Painter, Jr., who
dinners to be consumed there or
Is aorvi"W his 2Dtl! y&lt;ar In the U, S. Amly.
taken home.
Follotring a momh's leave with bisparenta, Mr. ani Nrs. RuaFiremen will takepartinabucsell
Painter
ao:l other relatives here mlln Texas, CSM Painter and
ket brigade an:lapumperconteat.
Large trc:Jphies have ·been pur- wife, Eva, am their three children left for German,, making Paint,
chased for the ftrst an:l second er's third assignment there.
also
served
a
year
in
Vietnam
aDd ror the ll8at 1ear has
Painter
place departments in the two
been
stationed
at
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events. 1be contests are sc!Jed.
ulod IO&lt; about 2:30 p. m.
AND - DWIGHT E. {SKIP) LOGAN hao enllotacl In the U. S.
'lbe Pomeroy
department
Navy
for tour years m:lleft this mooth tor Great lekes where he is
througb various projects such as
1rt1n1ng.
tho IA.bor Illy colobralloo ...,. undergoing hlo Before
lavi'Wo
Skip waa IUOSt of honor al a family' picnic hold
trlbutacl amost$5,000 !&lt;Wiard ollie
at
one
ot
the
new
l"'adside
rest areu on new Route 33.
purchase of anew ftretruckwblch
· S1dp would oppreclale hearlllll ll'om lrledda here, His oddross
Is bo(JIIl ou!llllod lor delhery ID
Ia Dwlpl E. '-n. S. R, 8230142; Co. No. 538, Reerult Training
PCitltroy VU!ago lido lall.
CCGtmand, Gnat lakes, DL, 60088.
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Mrs. llln1d HoHer,Raltei,Peeroy, woo 111111 herdomO..Inl!lon
on Firat Aid, and Janice, the
dauglllor of Mr. and Mra. 1111!'
Holter, RoWe 3, Pomeroy, woa
tho Quick Metlt dlvlolon of the
Foods Jntentews.
Elglrt other Mols• CouniJ 4-11
members partlclpetacl In Blall
Fair e..nta oo Tuotday, Iaiiie

Demonatration contestl were
Rhee Mora with a domOIIIInl!lon
on SaVOl')' Rice Meatballs; S u a
Wood doDIOIII!raiiJIII Fjllld Preoenatlon; Loui1 Michael oaltaow
Your SDakes; and Unda Deal aa
How ID Make A Bullertl¥ Not.
ParllclpaiiJIII In Food !-..
views were JueJordaa. Bnlllda;
Terrie Mlller, Taaty Mealat Jane
WlrlW!Ieod, Ouloloor Cookery; 1111 .
Melanie Dean, Food Preaervalloo.
The .&amp;h'ls were chosen to pullclPete In the State Fair &lt;1ur1qt
an elimlratim contest held durlnc the Malp CooJncy Fair.
Aloo attondlrw 111olalr on111eoday were these advisors. MrL
Nonnu

Wood1

Mrs. J)xeM

Mora, Mrs. Emoli Wlrllehaod,
Mrs. Pal Holler, Mra. w.....
Jordan, alii count,y ....... ..,
agoat Marprol Gr1111111o.

Rizer Trains for

Boypower Program
TralniQI tor their role ID halp
meot p11 roc tho "~
'76" of tbe 80j' Scout&amp;
of Americ:a .... tho major poll for 10 80j' Scoull alii LeUrr.m the ~Area w11o
an allattdlllll lbe oall«aa ardor
of the Arr&lt;M
alaJaiJniYOrtlQ'.
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In addition ID the lntaube :
tralmQI . ,.......,. other acllft. , :·
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A PLEASANT SURPRISE Soturtla.Y night tor Cbarlot "Whitey"
bas ploeood resldonlo tor YI'IJ'• with his lively caiUQI at
sq.are dances.
Whitey roc..-1¥ obsenod his 86th blr111tlll. Ria rolatlv01 alii
lrlonds - 10 mall)' of tbem - &amp;Ottoge111er alii Soturclay nl&amp;hl •·! qed en
a lqlare danoe- a IUI'prisapnrture- in his honor aulwAmertcan
Lesion HaU In •clno.
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a birthday lift. or ....,..., tbe . - . . would.iiQI haft been -lola
wl111ou1 a call Gl' two !rom the hoaored auesi. He not ooly did lhla
bo\ aloo danced a bl~ Bob Plcklo&gt; did moat of the calliJIIl, howeYOr.
Follow!qj the - · members of the tam11y alii trlellls w• u-. a ..w.t alloW. ulllu''llllu ..
to 111e of 'Mr, 1111 Mro. l!qb Beegle - r e r-thlllenll were Falr.u
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He recommends a national
to "s~ the men"
-a camr:,:r, to lind ways o re ving ma es of some of
the phys a and E,sycholo~cal burdens of the kind of life
we have created. these nited states.
Already handicap~ by their biological inferiority, men
have to bear the runt of the streases and straina of
crowded civlllzaUon, sah: Sobel. Overcrowding and stresa ·
cause severe declines
the populations of many tower
animals, he noles. He's afraid the same thi'!f. may happen
to human beings and that the decline In m e life upectancy may be a sign that It is starUng.
Din! as Is the demographic dilemma delineated by the
doctor, masculine health is the least of the concerns exercisiDJ a newly formed group called SEAM-the Society for
mDiion fathers who have deserted their fa
es; 500,000
divorces a year . . . 9 million widows . .. 1l) million mentally Ill persons; 110 mDiion alcoholics; 8 mDiion homoaezuais ... 44,000 suicides a year ... a falague of juvenll"
delinquency and drug addicUon . . . ," s les the society's
first newalettor emanating from its headquarters in Ann
Arbor, Mich.
~ does not ~rmit a full listing of aU the things
SE
llnds wrong America and all of which, it charges,
are the fault of the American woman, who has sissified the
male and taken over both his pants and his purseatrings.
~lems don't exist or are far less common 1n
says SEAM. Thus the solution is to restore
American patriarchy, return the male to his rightful
place, free him from discriminatory divorce and alimony
laws and generally lift from his frail shoulders the burden
of feminine tyranny.
It had bettor be done quickly, for if the good doctor is
right, the mere American male doesn't have much longer
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Funny thing, but ever since the Army's Corps of Engl·
neers cut the American side of Niagara Falls down to a
trlcltle in order to study its crumbling rock structure, sightseen have been more numerous than ever.
Tbis may be the answer to conservationists who warn of
what will happen when the population reaches its third
hundred mDiion (as it will In a short 30 years)-the overand
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WORLD ALMANAC

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serves
are
sheer
the needs of
walls of the world's deepest eanyon, once called Grand"
. . . "Yes, folks, Mammoth Cave is weD-named. We can't
go In, of !'OOl'Se, but it's esUmated it can otore an the
obsolete nerve gu the United States wiD manufactnre for
the next 100 years" . . .
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'Vanishing Russian' Trend:
Birth Drop Haunts Kremlin
By LEON DENNEN
NEA Foreign News Analyst

The BriUsh, renowned for
their austere tranquility,
celebrate at least one "ex·
plosive'' occasion on their
historical calendar. The
World Almanac notes that
Nov. 4 is set aside as Guy
Fawk&lt;~S Day. On that date
in 1605, Fawkes' plot to
blow up King James I and
the enUre "'Parll:ent
was
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BARBS
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People who liken a task to
being .. "esay •• taking
cand)' from a baby" never
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This column is for young peo..
~ pie, tbelr problems and ploo~ IUl"el, their b'oubles and fUn.
11 Aa with the reat or Helen Help
' US!, it welcomes laughs but won't
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besides. He hardly speaks to
me now. What did I do Wl'&lt;lllf!? -

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You blew It! Boys understand
uglrl problems," but they don1t
&amp;0 ror last minute broken dates.

the massage. - H.

My girl friend wex~'t be mar- Dear Helen:
for another lwO months. Yet
My mother and rather both work
- Jlw 1101 her ftrat preS&lt;rlptlon for lor the police de~ so
Tbe Pill . Yllterdl)'. I was with there's a lot ot law and order
lbe picked it up at the aroond our house.

drugstore.
Pm terriblY lbocked and dis~ In her. g.e at...,.s had
ouch hish moral standards . Why
lb.• Bloop to this? - DISILLUSIONEI!
Dear Dis:
F.Y.L. dear, a;aany doctors pre~
scribe The i!IUJ.two mooths before a Jlri's weddln&amp; date, thlo
ao11111 ibe willllllJust toadverae
naet1oo1 whldl IIUIJ' show up
lllo fir'! week• o! uae. Oflen the
~ muot he chaDgod, If
·-" It e~1 pndue nausea, bloatinl,
lkla b1iJnilillltea, or other aide ef.

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all seems to tall on me because I am the oldest, 10 I get
blamed for not only the thlna• I
do, but what the other kids don't
do. Pm supposed to sae that they
clean tbelr rooms and do their
work. I! they don't, I get sl._t,

not them.
Whatever aoes wrong, tro 1117
faul~ and rm constantly being
grounded.
II f get a boy friOIIII, he'IDOYer
rigbt, and they run him lalo the
ground. They'd like It IMver
went out, aa they lose I baby lit-

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niDI *'Ythlnar ellle,

it' a nobodY'• theirs or get bowled out.
tullneas but her own! - H.
Why &lt;111't !)IAIIll sae11111 the
Door'Holen:
oldest diild lao't a third·parart
'I love being a girl, but I hale it but Juot an onlinsrJ
-me• too. I IIUIJ' have iuot ABOUT TO RUN AWAY ..

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&amp;111 I almost hod,
"Jb'l ,PrOblema.''" He
" - ma to 110 on a owimmln&amp;
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: and I hid to cail&lt;el at the
laillmirllle. lt-wu either that or
lio ,ttrrlbiJ _,raoaod obout
Mti!Oiiilr llilo·the water.
' Nat.raiJ.y IOCIII!Mttell him llle

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If vou h4ve nothing 011
your mitad, vou have c lot
of componv. .

Tbe Capitol in Washington
h a s a nondenominational
room for meditation and
prayer, located off the rotunda, for the use of the members of Congress.

thiDkin&amp; berore she hal one less
child In the famUy, - H.
For your copy ot ..What 11 a
"What Is a girl
friend?" send a stamped self.
addreosed envelope to lleleo Bottel, care ol this newspaper.
boy friend? and

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ter. They criticize me and lower
mo In !root of their frlllllla, I do
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IIIIIs oiloocl - and II olle'l plan- six kids becauM I have ID do

beeaUe al

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Dear Girl:

You could have been utn the
of Helen Help US! this newspa- swim" Without getting in the wa.
r.
ter it ralse DlOCie&amp;ty hadn't inter ..
OBODY'S BUSINESS
rered. Write the boy a abort urm
aorey" nole, and 1 think he'll get

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AD due credit to the
beroes of derring-do, but
save one crown of laurel
leaves for the new teacher
braV!nl his firot roomful of
third-graden.

reason, so he tbinks rm a pu1y

Dear ATRA:
Why
enlll

indeed! I

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rud your letter olld ......,.•

nile themselves. ~ a
working mother lbad1 ' her firiJt..

born With all the re_.tbilll,y,
her exeuH belna lhe'l •'tOO Ur.
ed. n She'd better riYile her

THE GLOBAL VIEW

FACTS

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World Wonders That Were

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wr..W: li~tome,
' ~· .,.ndlcap.TIIe aoi~Wmuslc
1111-. .......-and loti iowltal IIi- loW!I . '!'" Dlxlelaod, olll _oJ.
ouccoao lt.ve _,.
lltolilh II wu part oflllj' beL,I
I wsa born In Or1eaaL wasn't a -~nd puri"!From tho time I Wll a !IIIIo kid, . Also, there ......., , ,. ,......
muolc wao I bluan o11111 lilt.· mouths to feed. Odd~\ivot!lo
I olarted ri&amp;ht out with tho a- IIIIIW01· I Joinotl ~ llc!lut pet · bu~odllb'--fortltatown at WWL, __
Orleans' llomed arranged
whore Ju• Wai bom, inf latoroot radio station alld wu Available .be able
Ia ..,lie wu dire clod -.d tlta AI lor any -.night booidiVL ' pll)',
claaoicL I own altllted aerloti1 1'llell; oddl)o eiiDII!lh, a Jobllllloidt I'll .
muolc attheCoaaer•tory~Cino tha ..-Inmon! !laid started for
clmatl, '"'a ocbolar11tljJ,
;me on tho J'llocl to · by beiJW
Back In 1942, whUo in lha IUC&lt;IIO. Wldla workiJWai·a)llll tha ~r
Army 1 married Mary Paturoau,
eoo1ro1 tialeaman in 1957 hnot 1-s
· ,,, · .,,..,
It's a~~ lifo and a holY'!\""'
daughi.r o!IDI' Jdtl! oclionJ..... "!!' _._.••ther-t.wa'wwtio .
bra teacher ;tuat bafan ...,. oi!llll a Bourbon streat cl,., but it ml,llltliave- so~ 1
overseas. At war'• ond, . _ eallocl Plor ~
If, I hadll't Jill ,so h'l!""aick!l'"'
abl,y diocltOrpd a1 a _....,
You'd never mlalako Dan do¥ in Lea Y- Can JOU . . . -.
I becamlla Dlllllcal ........ I a0t Loyy'o Pier 1100 lor the ~ lila ~Mt mlgitl hi~ ..,~ U
tn 1ru1q&gt;11 ehalra with oudl top ban&amp; or tho Peralon Room but )lory hade't ct~n me ... -~.
t.lllo u tho lloi'H7 Brvlhero:.. Dan due DIY II'IIII1Pel technique -anowerl
,:, ·.{·
TIIDII17 and Jimmy- Jla1 McKIDo
ley and llonco llel4t. leveD,IJOI
to EttrOJil opla -thio .Umt,the

tbe mancipation of the American Male.
"There is something very wrong in a coun:Ji that has 8

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a - boiJW away from N1- .. aallil~ tltat .• ~ .
to
and falnll,y; but ihlll''d be so ·lilo a lC!I of bread, wao at t h a t opsn

is alarmed, anyway. AccordiDg
of aging research at Sepulveda
Angeles, the Ionge~ be·
be 10 years unless
g is

dane.

Ne!f. Orl•ni l~flll!
... bom ' ·n... and the •11 of .. ,

IIIII
bollrio
11111aIMI'aoatroowl,y
big,
eat Ukt
Ill could

months ~ ,

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~ ~leers
Ia 1)le big..,. 11an lhtalwan
~olnlnd:
..,___ , it ~~~:~~;,~~~!\

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AI ·JI!I.I, w h o lifO-

eanolfo&lt;la.D!I'•IIfe-liktboo
.,. -lick. peop1a WOOIId

Tbe aU~ y stron~;'" su is not only physically inferior

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wrtttllo:~~""IY iiocMhiJIDua- orleahi111111'
teal .. .
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;¥ou """" allior a tew:·d8)'o, b
n•1 a••~ what Utllt lhiDP ,_eel Jikt, r• bltiwa • promi~o

u- day!JJusl isn't aware of the true facta of the matter.

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NEW YORK (NEAl
Communist leaders in Russia and East Europe are
worried by a new kind of shortage - not enough babies.
While the rest of the world is voicing concern over
exploding populations, Communist society Ia faced with
low birth rates and a steadily aging population.
For the Russians this is grave, since they . a~ outnumbered more than three-to-one by their Chinese foes.
In January, 1969, the population of the Soviet Union
reached 239 million, some nine million less than the forecasts by Moscow's Central Statistical Bureau.
Among other things, the Kremlin leaders lind IUncreas- ·
ingly difficult to populate their Central Asian urepublles"
with Russian settlers who would keep a . wa~~fu~ ~ye , qn,...,
the ..-e Ui-..ka, Kaaakhs, uprooted•IDiirt.aro· ili&lt;l &lt;Jiherl'
-ithbh lilte .,.r6odlc reV.its and conspire with the Red Chi·
nese against the Muscovites.
So ltaaalod are the Red chleh by !be opeeter ol the
"vaala...., Ru11laa" that Moscow's weekly Uterataraaya
Gazeua reeently Janebed aa editorial campalp In favor
of uteat.tabe" bablet.
The Literary Gazette usually deals with subjects that
have nothing to do with literature. II complained recenUy
that Soviet boys are becoming "elfeminate" and lack the
hatred of their fathers for Russia's enemies. But it wu
especially scornful of Soviet women who "refuse to increase their chlld·bearing activity,"
According to the editorial, about 70 per cent of aU couples
In Russia are childless. It urged the government to encourage arU!iclal inseminaUon of "married and unmarried"
-women who want children.
. This is hrdly gohlg to ...eat the decllniDJ ltlrlll rate
Ia the fo~-able falure, since M far there ltave lleea
aaly lhree aueeeasful experlmeDia In ariUielal Jawnlu•
Uoa In lbe SovletlJnioD. Ia the Ualted Stateo, ....., li,IM
utest-tabe" bable1 are bona eaeb year.
In the past, Soviet demographers, like all dogmaUc
Marzlsi·Leninlots, predicted an "unavoidable" fall in the
populaUons of the Industrialized Weotern countries due to
the aUeged weaknesses in the "capltanat system."
However, since these forecasts were made, the blrlb
rate and the natural increase in "socialist" Ruaaia haa
been falling draaUcally from year to year. It haa shrtmk
to the extent that in the next two decades the populaUon
could even begin to decline.
"With a general tendency In the towns to have one or
two chlldren, the threat to posterity Is more rea~" warned
Literaturnaya Gazella. Yet there are "more aborUons
than births in the towns lnday."
RUJS!a's problem is sbared by other Communllt aaUona
in East Europe, where overworked and overburdened
wor~WJg mothers refuse to bear more cblldreD.
Offklal otaiiiUe~ publlabed by the C.mmultt ,,...,..
meats alaow that women make •P ID ~~ averace
of f! per cent of the ta1a1 work Ioree Ia ...., ledpetry ·

a..r acrtOIIIare.

One Soviet demographer, Professor Valentey, had the
·courage to suggest receDUy that the main reaoona for lbe
faD in birlha was "the exceslive ule ol female ~ In occupaUoill requiring hard physiCal wort," crowded houslnc .
condiUona, Inadequate health services and tow waces.

It
OLD-TIMER
SNOO&amp;AASS
81lEAl&lt;61N
A NEW, YOUNa
GUY, ~NP
EJII:I'CUNPS ON
THE LON&amp;
TIMI IT'LL

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· ~u. &amp;.~1, p..,_~~epart; o.. ~-· ..._ 2s,.18ee

Shed a Tear for Decline
Of the American Mole

but, in
=on
some commentators, is close to the
point ol
logical demoralizaUon--especlally the male
species morlcanus.
Biologi-11 have long been aware that the female of moat
anlmaiJ is basically stronger than the male, and life inauraace actuaries have long kuowu that the average woman
outlives the a~e man. Tbe ~ef!ent figures are 73 years
lor the former
onl•· 68 lor
latter.
Tbe alarmtn~ thing, however, II that the
is=·
Last year, for lb8 ftrot Ume since statisUcs ve been ke ,
Ufe expectancy of American males decreased-by lour

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trip wao for - · OllloJable DIY ftrot one, wtian I wao WliariJil
Army lchald.
But, and It'• a big but, rm ...
oentlall,y a fandl,y man, Ia a big
WI)' - WI ha... tiaht chll"
dron - and Mary and I - are
New OrliiMIRI· n.t•a a· slUe
of mini lhtt people from other
porta of the ..,..,.., Just ....~
ullleratsnd - except lll8)'be II
they eall New York or San Francisco their tune town.
At any nte, after• •ttina
around In gigs aU ....,. the U, S.
,... Europe, }olary arid I were
walking down a otreet ·In us
Vegas, whero the baud I wuwttb
at the time was p!ayli:Ji an en-

gagement. We hadn't s~ our
kids for a while anti reall,y wera
on the dow-L I lta'notllo Ill¥
wife and asked: "Know what I'd
like bettor than &amp;ftl'thilw else In
the whole world right now?"
Mary, without a aecoad'• s-uae.
pve tbe rl&amp;ht anawer in two
words - "~ l'!iii\IOi;" .. i

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It must seem atrance to many . people that reJI&amp;IGn II
now io popular on the campus ''""'' in America while,
at the laiDe Ume; the lnatltuUonal chul'eb II oufferlnc auell
Hriouo doeUne. For organized rellgiou II at bay, under
atece everywhere. Seminary enroDmeat li in steep decline.
Clwrch attendance ·11 otlpplnc year by year. NaUonal dtnomtnaUona are burtlni ln the treaoury. Organlud reD:
gloa 11 no tonaer a fii'OWth stock but in the life of the
university and coUece stndent, God is very much aDV•·
Here are some of the ,...oona for the resurgence of .re:
Uaton on campus. While they may not apply to aU college
oltuaUona, most are evident in every area studied:
.
• c.r11t1u Jeadonblp haa always been at ill best on tile
unlveralty campua. The glamor, excitement and ellaUeJiae ·
of the colle&amp;e ICIIIe has alway&amp; attracted the top men·-.Dd
women In the church. Tbe world of ldeao n~ In'
Ailil llilce
. the elasaflM!III, student Jounce ,~

Th.t lllif'd 1' ~ '::· \o-e '

Laurel aur
News _NQtes
BY BER'l11A PARKER
Sobbath Da.Y atiellllanco .Aupat
24 at 111o ~ Me-11 Olurch
was 124. OftoriiW wao 24.
!llr. Olarle1 Diehl entered tho
Uni'llrsti.Y lloollltal !Dr oboertlon aad 1101oil&gt;ll ourpry.
Mr. and lfra. Frlla stalll of
Now lfarlhfleld ·vlalted racentl,y
with !llr, aad !lira. Nannan
Sct.e!or,
Nr, and Mrs. Herman Kal!lll'
and .... Ronald, of DQton . . .
several dlyo with relallve&amp;berL
lllr, and Nra. Jollie Smlthand
fandl,y o1 ZaMI¥111o Yltlled receDIIJ wiGI Lewnace A. llml!h.
!llr. and Mrs. Vern Story of
Columbuo - ' a woekenl With
!llr. and !lira. Norman s.Me!or
and attordod the 25th - .....
Ill')' dlmer ot nur•es olst. Joteph'l U..itaL
Rev...Eupno GW - - a
mlnillen conforOIICe at lofanlllold for -ra1 do¥• la1t -11.
lllr. and lfro. .Edwanl Bauer
o!lfarlon_.a-with
Mrs. Bauer•• pafeiU, Mr. llll
!lira. Olarlea Qllck) Karr.

Carpenter
.News, Notes

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,i··Roche Knocks: Off Bob Lutz
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PORES!' HILls, N. Y. (UPI) ,
Tela¥ Roche, a ruiaed Austra· - Tile man with the MW . _ Uan loft - bander Who has """
bracelet BIB¥ be UJuBh ID handle - e than $48,000 this year dooIn the ,137,000 u.s. Open ....... plle ou arm ailment, ..., his
duunplmMfn•
magie br...,let oo tha court for
tho first time Wedueodl¥ and his
. arm fait so socd he knocked off
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
YOOID&amp; u.s. Davis Cujlper Bob
!If United Preoo Jnte...
of Loo Auplea In a four
w. 1.. PeL GB Lull
let drat rounder, 9.11, 6-4, 6-4,
Tldawater ' •• 73 $7 .562
9-7.
Loulavllle ' ' • 7$ 60 ,6$4 %
Rocbe was Idle toda1 but lo!&gt;Columbuo , , , 72 63 .$33 3'11 saeded ROd ~er or AultraUa
SJracuae ; •. • 70 85 .$19 $1h
-~~~ chlDII)Ion Arthur
llo&lt;he- •• " 88 87 .$04 1'h and
Alhe. of Gum ~. Vo., Who
Toledo ..... 65 89 ,485 10
. won ' first - · without the
Bulfalo' ... "56 75 ,423 18
al4 of bracalelo, come oot again
IUehmood .... 55 77 .419 19
a1ona with the entire ftald of 64
Wedneilday'a Resulta
. women.
Tidewater 9 Louli.W. 2
Flflh - ~eel Tom Okker of

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unlv · ·
,e 8allllellll 1• to eellele for :io life preparatloD.. ~ ill
.thouaanda ol them set beer drlntlng recorda and ·IPortl!i;
ear endurlllice leota but the larle majority finds a whole '
- ~ve on life and the world. And a goOd J*'t of ,,
this
Q\'ei'Y is the tbriU of being turned !HI by ldealf ·iliJ4
elblcl •111&lt;11 make for a bettor world and, '1'0rt. ~t!" J
periOD. ID lbe center of this encounter .Ia the coUege ~ k ,
f - or Iacher or Chaplain who lhoWa the ·~ 'llld·f f •,
Jove of Cbrlttlanity In uttaoi:lllnary dimension.
· ~ .;,l&lt; .
• fte -•tnleallo of jbe Gospel on Clilnpuo ·OfUJf 1
comes lbro!Jib loud. and etear, eapeO!aUy to,li ~
- ",
'Who haa eacapid froJ!I. a Dfeu.n. of ,dulllm!IOIII· . olo\,i '
certain cboiH. Fr'oquenUy, the unlverolty Cbijlil aljs' .
campuo raii.Cloui cejJier are toia!lf l!'llll!enleai.' Tbe,etirlr
· .
staff o1 cllaJ&gt;IQIS Jilay ran e iac:roa an il!iilomln8tliililil'
Jb!ei-IVOII fo a'olnter·fallb .~. No I . ' .. ,. lllil' ,' ..
deata feel
have ld scorer:; 'w
· ter1an or IMelhOcltit or Calholle ~~lmcl not~·.· , ·
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~"*1! of t11,o oac:rameDla or
~ ·o(·•
·
. natead, ·jbey are now · , to draw' 8
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asaurance from· the faiths of «¥fa u wen a s = ·
lnalght and inspiration from lhelr OW!I searc6 for God.. ·
• Maay YOlllll people have. saen the leadership _PI re- .
IIJioua personalltlaa em campuo •U the ..,. ·llnlt willl the •
otaer cenerallon they ean .ttuat. l'beD you ~ aiNriit ~ ·­
urban JIOO!', the blac)t revollitloa, ·_u.e ... In Vi.~bi~Jlttlc:r.U·:
find the c;hurehmen em tamJWI · Jia~ . ~ the !elod8lji of ·
dlaaenl and the cllallenc,.t of the otat,. quo: •And ~We'
bave lllld before, 1o0 many' kids bave equated: ~ ' atatua;
qlio wllb m~ of the •lhetto, tlie oductloll 'of 'iie&lt;
palm and 111 Incredible moral iWattir .~ Vlelllam. . " '

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Mllnlreal at San Diego, nlgill
Pldla at Los Anplea, nl&amp;MPet. GB Now York at San Fran, nlshl
.800
AmeriC811 League
,587 2
Eut
.543 7\; .
W L Pet. GB
.540 8
BaiUmore .... 88 41 .882
.413 24
Detroit .•••• 73 54 ,575 14
.300 39
BolfAIIl .. ' .. 88 59 .535 19
Washington
... 66 64 .508 22\;
Pt:t. GB
Now York . •.•63 85 .492 2411
.1155
.562 \; Cleveland •• • 54 76 .415 34'h

117 United Preas International
CblCIID, , • • ,78 .12
Now York .. .,74 52
st. Loula' ' ' ,70 59
Plttsbursh •• ' 88 58
Pltilllloljli&gt;la . , .12 74
Mmtinol •• ' .39 91
West
W L
San Fran ..... 71 57
Cillclnaatl ....69 56

Atlanta " " - 72 59 .550

p.m.

Philadelphia (Champloo ~at

San Francloco (Sadecid ~. 4

p.m.
Olll,y sames schecmied
Friday'• Games
Cblca&amp;O at AllaniJ, aight

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NEW YORK (UP~)- The New .
York M8ll and Astroe,
tile National Leaauo'a first two
taama, are particlpantl In • bosebsD rlloal lho;y
walled MYen loaa yeors to
por!orm- that of printing lick.
eta lor a leaaue &lt;hsmplonahl,p
sarlaa.
Tile Meto and Aatros were
&amp;11101111 10 maJor 1111118 clubs,
....,. In tho N - and three
Ia the AmeriCan Leaaue,
Jl'aoled permlllllon Wedueadl)'
to print tlekell for the llrll

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COLUMBUS (liP[) - 0 co a n

l!rown JtV Pacl,. Clastic Mlll

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(Only - · scheduled)

Fr:lda,)''a Games
Bostat at Mlm, aight
Cleveland at Chicago, aight
Seattle at Detroit, nlsht
sr"at.~q. 11!1-nill&gt;l
_.load at.WUb, lli&amp;bf
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mldh In Dtlawore, "on the Illrector of AJI'Iculture Pace oldie
ohio Slote Fair with wino Ia the
third and 1our11t nc""lf! he.ota.
oeean ~. sonofA,dloolor, cir&lt;ul1iod · tho o)ale &amp;IrllfOIIIIds oval In 2:03 ill the third
· h•t and 2aG4 H Ia the - .
'heat.
OWnar BarloD HaD of I--.
p~ "'(IDler

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F, Rb111, Ba1

124 453 .98
Smith, Bos 112 131 73
Oliva, Min 119 492 76
I'OWU, Bal 123 433 69
matr, Bal 124 .120 es

i47 .325
140 .325
IS6 .317
133 .307

158 .304

Pt:rcW, Bo1

119 40$ 73 123 .304
Hwrd, Wu 129 478 92 144 .301
Clarke, NY 123 504 62 150 .298
. Home Rlml

National Lee&amp;ue: McCovey, SF
41; May, C1n s.l; H. Aaron, At134;
Perez, CID 32; Wynn, Hou and
Bonds, SF 28.
American League: Jackson,
oak 45; Howard, Wasb 4(); Killebrew, Mim 36; Powell, Balt and

Yastrzemsld, Boa 33,
Runs Batted In

NsUonal Leeaue: M&lt;Covey, SF
110; Santo, Chi 108; Perez, CiD
101; Ma.Y, Cia 96; Banko, Chi90.
American League: KIUebrew,
Mlnn 113; POwall, Baltiii;Jack.
1011,

Oak 104:; Ya&amp;trzellllkl, Boa

92; Howard, Wash 91.

Jets Stick in
·aot.:IL :Raoo
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (liP[) -

lnter...Uvfalon pieyolla.
Baaebsll has o!!lciaily named
the pil)'ol!a the "1111118 ctuun.
ploaahlp series" Ia an attoiii)JI
to boost the PI'Ootlp of Gle

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Bankers.Drop
3-2 Decision

To Falls City
The Farmers BJank and Savings
COmpany slow.pitch solt1lall team
Wlllll down in defeat Tueodl¥ to
Falls Cil,y, 3..2, in theOnallrame
on pinch-bitter Wicklina's single

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Columbus, behind lha elah~
hit pitching of Gene Gerber. defooted lha Hocheoter Red Wb!p
~ Wedueadl)' tdgilt to come
within 3'h _ . of T i d who moved Into Drat place with
a win owr preW.c:w.s leader U.U.
IovUle.

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Ill from Ill yords oot.
IIIII ·aeortns oey

AI~
~ou..-.o, jun.

!..: Tom llof!ller curl!"~ the baU

lor 111bstantlal 7ardaioApin slloWing promise for the
!Ublreoodel-waoTodLohew.
Tile oopbomoro atscked up 1he
middle numeroua times, pil)'lnl
middle pard. other otalwarts
oo defonso were sophomores Ron
Smith, Bob stewart, and """""'
Jim \Varner.
Southern, uoing t h e rare
, (these d8)'a) single wing formalion througbout lha scrlmmsp,
bod Its only touchdown carried
Ia from 20 yards by Poul Jellora.
Meigs Reserves have a return
match with the Eastern varsity
next Saturdoy at 6 p.m. at loliddieport to wrap up the pre-..
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE 01' APPOINTMENT

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Estate of Garnet A. Caro-, D..
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Notlco Is hereby giYon that Ann C •
Hole, ol 3051 Wottwood NDffhtrn
Boulevard, Clrtelnnotl Ohio, ho1
bosn dulr appointed Aclmlnlstnlltrii
of tho E•tote ol GaJnot A. Cwson,
d.ceo•ecl, lato of
Caunt,.,
Ohio.
Creclitou oro roCJul,.d lo fllo tholr
clol1111 with said fiduciary within
lour month1.
Datod thl• 9th dol' of Al.llil • 1969.

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to Ellt8 Flelcl In Gallipolis, this

Falls City

today,

Sophtlnore Keith Vanlnwail111
IIIII bo denlocl hla chanoo
and joined the-·· taklnll bit

with a runner on secood. The
bankers are now 33.21onthesea..

Tile COitODbuo Jell otayod right time on Frlds¥ to pley Red's
In the midst of the bot lntemi- Club of MUon. West Virginia
Uonsl J.eaaue pennant nee which around 7:30 p.m.
!oond ltseU with a new leader Farmers Bank 101 ooo 0- 2 8

Repre-es o1 the 10
The Jets could tlrdtbemaelves
clubs mot In the ol!icoa of in the playoffs with twowlnsover
boaebail commissioner Bowie Rochester. The regular season
Kllllll to map plans lor the poet. ends .l&amp;bor Day.
aeuon piQof!a scbecmiod to
Garber worked hia e!ghth t(IIJ)o
Saturtlo,y, Oct. 4,
pleto same siace Joint,. tha Jets
Chi-, Cinclnnsli, Atlanta, two months ago. He got his sath
Loa Angelos and Sao Francisco Yit:IOry aplnat lix losses.
_ . alao directed by NL
President Warren Giles 1o print
tlt:keta for the playoffs.
Joe Cronin, president of the
Ameri&lt;llt League, said Baltimore, Nlmesota, and Ookiatid
conld order their tickets.
Kllllll laid the Ameri&lt;IUI
Loop's chalnpllllllhlp sarles
sand the conuatlnto the raceot! wW .,.. in the cii.Y of the
blots.
Eutem Dlvlalon wimor while
The win II"' Oc•n Mouth the ~ Loaaue otsrta Ita
$6,966, [JUAldnc hi1 lO&amp;l'IY eam- series at the home of .the
IDP to $26,:.fa9.
.
Wolllem Dr.ulm titleholder.
&amp;car- woa1hethree-yeor- After the first lwO pmeo, the
ICtiO twitcboa to
home aile
ol4 F1117 Pace whllo Daft ler &lt;!a111t4 tha lido
$1,- of the lither club,
500 three - yaar - old Ovornlght
1'111 two · - pnatbanta
Pace.
said 11111 In the event of a lie at
llaraooo racing winds "' toda1 the end of the reauJar ....., ill
at tho otate !air with the rutlldqJ ..., dlrialoO, a one.pme
of the ~2,:1$0 - - · s C1CJ pi8)'ol! would be (leld 1D
Trot.
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lloip Marauder .Reiervea
evened tbelr serlmmagoplayrecon! to 1-1 with a 30-4 tromping
of Southern Local Var1il,y Wedneed~¥ mornln&amp; at Mlddieport,
1'111 Utile Marauclora looked
superlor on offoooe llld defense,
lliDYing almoot at wW llllinsl
Coodl Bob Atltley'o 1'orluodoola.
lloip opened with the baU on
lhtir own 40 yard Doe and drove
down to the two before ljiW'terbad&lt; Bob Werry lammed It in
from there. Southern came rlglrt
back down the field but was halteel wlton Meiss atif!enod up their
line on ill 18,
From there onltwuall.lloigs'
aa the Marauders moved on the
ground and In the air.
Larry Harmon took two pertectPI&amp;Hsfrom Werl7andturned - of them Into scores, one
from 70 yardo out and the other
from to. SOphomore Rick Ash
displayed Doe running all along
and rambled 36 yards outside left
end for another score.
By

Pitching
Leading hltterslorthebankera
Nail.,.! Loeaue: Seaver, NY were Dick Werry with a double
18 ..7; Niekro, AU 18-1.1; JenJdns,
and a single In three at bats, Bob
Chi and Osteen, LA 17.11; live Whaley two singles, with Jotm
Uod with 18.
Wolfe, Don Swisher, Ted MorarlAmerican Lee&amp;ue:McLaln,Det ty, and pitcher Don Neiom chip20-4; Cuellar, Bait 18-10; Mc- ping ill With singles. Bob Grueser
Nally, Bait 17..4; Culp, Bos 17-8;
worked behind ·tile plate as NelStottlemyre, NY 17 ..u.
. son allowed Falls Cil,y 10 hits.
The bankers stranded aix base

_Directo/of Ag's Pace
Mouth, a hopel\tl In ' tho Lillie

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Ookland ' • - • '73 63 .579 3
Califomll .•• 53 71 .423 22
Kansas C[l,y • • 51 75 .405 25
Seattle " ' ... 49 77 .389 27
Cblcaao. • . • . 49 78 .386 27%
Wedoeoday'1 Results
Now York 6 CblCIID 3
Bootoo 4 Kan Cf4' 3
BaiUmore 7 Seallle 2
Calif 4 Cleve I, 10 lma.
Mlmesota 4 Wullinllon 2
Detroit 2 Ooidand 0
(Today'a Probable Pllchero)
AU Times EDT
Oakland (C. Dobson 14-10) at
Detroit (Lollch 16-7), 9 p.m.
Seattle (Talbot 5-8) at Balli.
more (qr.tlar 17.10), 8 p.m.
IIanas Cf4' (Bunker 8-10) at
Bootm (CUip 17-8), 1:30 p.m.

126 502 " 162
McCVy, SF 115 371 79 rlo
Amertean Loaaue
G. AB R. H.
Carew, Min 97 364 70 128
Reese, Min 108 332 40 110

~rown lug Hopeful Wins

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West
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Tickets For Playoff

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off lothe24E&gt;tpos:
bits
Jerry pltcbod and
bltlod . the to victory u

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1oth4mlllc -- · off Bob 1he .,rging Now Yorkers Gibson at Tom Grll!ln Willi hit
ninGI 111mt lllintt oix HI- their 12th win In the last 13 By United Prest --.nat
NsUonal Loa•w .
backs. Grlllla worked Gle first oulln&amp;s. KooiDUID aUowed a
firot.lnning
homer
to
01111
G, AB R. H. Pet.
nlat lmlap allowlni six bits.
Fred GIJdtllng eame oa to lll'oWa t1ttn pitched ahotoul ball cimnte, m 101 401 10 113 .357
the rest of the WI)' as the !leta · Jonoo, NY 121 f28 82 150 .350
preserve the 'tlctor1.
mu ·Singer -upped hio record closed to witllln two _ . . of Rose, Cill120 478 102 182 ,389
to 16-3 u the Dodpra stayed In the Cuba and matelled the Slarll, Pit 112 3t9 72 133 .333
fourth place juot ..,. pme dlvi- I-rs Ia the loss Alou, Pit 126 548 86 181 ,330
Jlllon, Cln 109 41ll 73 138 .329
behind the Glantl. \Vl!U. Daria column at 52 gamas lost.
Sngutla, m99 351 40 m .328
Tolan, Cln 118 504 92 163 . 323

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Southern Local 30 to 6

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Houotoo . ' •• ,88 81! .531 3
San Diego .... 31 92. .287 34\;
. W-odl¥'s Roaulll
Clndnnati 8 Cblcaao 3
San Frm 8 l'ltlla 7, 10 Inna.
Alllllll I Plll....rsh 0
Houotoo 5 St. Loula 1, 10 lnno
Now York 4 San, Diea&lt;l1
Loti Anseles 7 Montreal 3
(Today's Probable PUebera )
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Allanta(Pawaa 8--10), atPJUo.
bur8h (Will 13-1), 8 p.m.
Clndnnati (Arriao 2-f) at Chi· Ccilumbua 8 Reclioster 3
'the ,...Netberlaocls, runnerup tu 01111 (Jenldno 17--11), 2:30 p.m.
Bullolo 2 IUclwcnl I, 1111, 7 Inn. Alllle last year, andeli!dh oeaded
Houotoo (WUson IU) at st.
Buflalo 5 IUchmoild 3, 2nd, 7inn. Cliff Drysdale o! South Afrlc:a
Loula(Carllud5-7),
9 p.m.
SJracusa 7 Toledo 5, 10 Inns. were beaten.
llfonlreal ~ 8-15) at
Loa Anpleo (lbl1lns 11-8), 11

.SQUIRREL SEASON
OPENS: SEPT. 5th

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'-&lt;1 Waahlagton, ~.
UP!IIllqrll Writer
CICIIIIqer Now 1-14
. ' . ClnclnaaU Reds """
Tela¥ Clonlnpr, 8..14,. With
11111'&lt;1 ,..,. Ia' • row from rellel ~ · rrom Cll)' Carroll
Cuba, Eutem ocattered oix hits while Glo
I-rs, w1tb • 8-3 Redo lwlded K8n lloltzlhan his
W-adi)' atternooa u
alghth lola ap1nat 15 vic'torlu.
and Alex Jim Dll\'enport'l pinch hit
runs. The.victory boaeo.Joodod single with ·- out
lha Rods to ats,y Just % drove In Gle winning run ao tho
behind the lead!na San Glantl Willi their -onlh
--•epms.
1D Other actloo San Franelaco
WIUie McCovey hit his Us!
niP l'hiladelphle, 11-7, Ia 10 homer and 1w0 slnglaa ID drl•e
'· .lnnlap, Atlanta blanked Pitta. in four ru1111 and Johm.y
"'. bolgl&gt;_,_l • 0, Houotoo best St. Calllaon, With a cloublo, .triple
•i ~ Loodo, 5--l, In 10 imlnp, N&lt;lw and home run accoomtod for
.!!'! York defeated San Diego, f .. J, four PbUllea riD1s. Fnnk UnQ'.
..,'; and · Los AagO!eo -.e.! 11-4, pid&lt;od up Gle victory In
' --..r, 7-3,
rello!. ·
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Phil Nlokrv won hio 18th
... York Cblcaao, 6-3, Bo- '""'" of the seaaon u he
; '' iqopod Kan111 C[l,y, 4-3, BalU- Umlted th~ Pirates 1D olx bits
., JIIOft defeated Seattle, 7.2, and acored the on\J nan ot the
"'' ::antomll lllojlpod CIOYaland, 4- pms himself, Nlokrv, 18 ..11,
·•· I, In 10 imlnp, Detroit blanked cloublod to open the oixt1! inning
Claldll1ll, 2-11, and Mlnn~ and TcJoi, Gmzalez singled him

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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COMMON PLEAS COUIT
MI!IGS COUNTY, OHIO

locks it lnl

Dixie L. VanMeter,

R. D. 1,

MhWioport, Ohio,
plol•tlff,

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Chari" W. VoftMeter,

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Mhldleport, Ohio, whoso
currOIIt .ailing addrou
Is USN8o1Sol37.. No.,al
To,.eclo Station, k•rP"'·
WoshlnJton, 91345,

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No. 1.. 523

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Chotlel W. VanMetllf, wh•• placo

In Col01

of residence Is USNB"-t37~ 1 Naval

Twpoclo Statl~, Keyport, Wasldng•
tan 98345, will tako notlc. thcrt on
J.uoust 19th, 1969, tho undorslanod
fllod Mor r.tltlon agafn.t him In
tho
t:1 Ca-non Ploas af
Molt• County, Ohio, Pf•r,lna for a
df.,oru, Nstotetlon of 1110 lien nomoi
and othet ,.llof on tho Jfounds o
••• ~l.ct of duty. Sold eovM
will bo far h.arl11g on and after tho
3rd day of _Oc:tollor,, 1969.

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Maple venccn and maiChinaiOiida. antiqUed
lin ish. Ptlileo Tu11+nt: E)'C with ACT. (11M i"
and one 6" Oval Speaker&amp;.
l2~"hiah, ~"wide.

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DIXIE L. VANII!TU
P aiMIH

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CAMDEN PARK'S
LABOR DAY CELEBRATION
1WO BIGrDA.YS!
SUNDAY au·,IONDAY
IN PERSON

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·, ~ llldi ~tod,illl- a..iiootlt lo110s.
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.., II\•,., the par111111 roco In both
Jahnam 101 hla 15tl&gt; blall In
~ ~ cl the NstloMl Loque, .the fifth off stortor and looor
~ Reda handed the &amp;aatern K e n Holtzman. MJY emackod
' , ' llhlsloD leodlnl Chica110 C.bo hll 35th ~ in the
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fourth

elrallht lou
' W-ado,y a 6.3 decioim.
The C.ba hold a slim two.....,
marlin ovar the New York
lllelo while tile Cincinnati Rada
remain a hall same ott the
In tile Western Dlvlllon
· bol1lbd San Francisco. Atlsota
remains Uad ..till tho Rods.
The Redo' were backed by
Alex Johnooo and Lee May slammed home runs to idve

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C"""'-'s Acrltlce sent Tomm:r"llolma across with the third
run or the Inning, and tile fifth
lor the Rods.
Two Early RIIIUI
JObnoon drOve In two runo In
the llrst lnnlnl with a double
while Pete Rose and Bobby Tolen ware oo booe.
Cloninger Wll lalll!od for Roo
Sanlo'a 27tl&gt; homer in lhe

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PHILADELPHIA (VPD - The
dollar wsr was ended today and

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'&lt;IOide Leroy KIOYeS reported lo

the Fblladolphla Eagles tram.

IDJr camp at
otud7

Reading, Pa., to
the play books and gird

hlmoel!

physically

for

the

contact war.
Keyes, tile Eagles No. 1 draft

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choiee from Purdue, ended the
loololll !&lt;JO(de hol&lt;lout ~ 1969

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w•eoclay when he oigned a
compromlae" contract which
•mliJrt fatten his wallet by as
· much u $200,000.
It fts a Chree-year paet
which COII&lt;elvlhly makes him
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the h!gltelll paid player In
Eagles• hilllory, a notation
which made front olflce heads
shake negatively wben
matter was mentioned.

that

The rJrst year has a •m cut"
clause. The final two years
were described ~ Gonerel

Manager Pete Retzlslr u a
lllandard pla,yer contract, that
'IIliich permill trades or what
have you.

The price was fixed for all
three years, Retzlslr lllid,
Terms naturally were DOt
disclosed, but Retzlaff saki the

salary was "large."'

Racine Social Events
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
CLASS HAS DINNER
The ~Y Hustloro Sunday

Martha Yost, Beverly Stoburt,
Dottie Wilcoxen, Brenda Holman,

Clifford Ashley, Patt;v lhle,
.·:, ~~~r cta
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the Mcthodllll Church Friday eve- Susie Biggs. They were accomniDI, August 22, with thirteen · panled there by Mro. Janice Sal·
membars present. FullowiJW the ser aNI Mrs. Emma Salaer.
dinner, Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie,
CLASS HOLDS REUNION
preahlen4 presided at a buslMrs. GrellA! Slq&gt;son w a '
nose aessloo which was opened hostosa at her h001e for a rewr
with scripture aNI prayer.
ion of Racine High School Class
YOUTH AITEND RETREAT
of 1922, Sunday, August24. Those
Amo01 young people or the preoent were Mr•. and Mrs. WUW ·
Fir~
-Mist Church attendl Dl bur Hot•·r
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the Rio Gnnr:le Association R&amp;o Mrs. lAwrence Rose or ReedlvOle Mr.andMrs.CherlesGibba
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W, VL, were Shirley Nelgler, of Pooneroy, Mrs. Dorothy Whit,.
Mickey Wolfe, Diane Norrts, mer of Johnotowa, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Lawson, BUI Lawson and
Fred llafman, aU of Columbus,
Mr.
Maurice
Lotto! Racine, Mrs.
Chlorua
Grimm
or Lc1art Falla,

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Spencar, W. Va., Mra. loabel
Slmpoon or Racine. Letters wore

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dinner wao served by Mra. SiJq&gt;.
oon, hoatoos, and co-hostoss
Chlorus Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnott

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ab1J WIU there an !olf·
or !srmo in the Unllod 81ala1
then."\""' tlmo !• near!¥"•
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lllid Wodnooclay.
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mWioa !srmo, -rod to
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llldor 11111 current -.aJ u
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Wllllami flld· .thlo .......,.
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.....truct - t311D1Won worth
News
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Jtr year, and tile 11att llresdy
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)l011;y ftl
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" ' IDIIIIoo worth of •COIJJI!lunlt;v hold by her eltll4ren and cloH
frlenll bonorlqr the 80111 birth'-or, Wllliamo lllid that dey
ot Mra. Wel11111 auk at her
II Cooireoa II . Penusdad to
llownln&amp;ton. '
rotu the approprlatj... to' ., - Mr. Inand
Mro, 8Gbert Jewell
biD!m ao - - by the enterlalnod with a at
Loque of Women Voters, Ohio
their
hlllno
Somiloy,
Vloltoro
were
wW reoeiV, $43.9 million I
year, olher ........ ..tV provlda Mr. and Mro. Glen J.,..u, Mr.
tlll2 million, and tile &amp;toto ..tU and Mra. ADell llurbrl4ae and
ba lblo to more than wipe out family 'or DowniJWIAM&gt; and Mr.
Ito conotructlon do!lclt In five and Mr!l. VlrPI Alklno and Mro.

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Mra. Nora Jordan, Middleport,
was a 51n1ay auo111 or her JDOtb..
er, Mrs. KaU.e WUson.
Meigs
Mr. and Mrs. !( A. FiiPie accompanied their dalllhler, Jmo.
10110 Brown, to Pomoylvanla
where they ware met by Cahill
and l!lchard fWle of Marylend
at tho Robert l!pple heine.
· Saturday eveoiDc gueoto of Ava
Sqilla Farley, dac., to Frank Gilkey were Mr. and Mro. Don
Farley, Ruby r.mbort, Atlld. 1or Upd"''d or Blrlnlnibam, Ala.,
Trano., Sal-.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whaley, AIFrank Farloytollubyl«mbort, b1111, Mr. and Mrs. F, 0. Whaley,
1.45 acre, SaiODL
Cohqbua, Mr. and Mro. llcib
Holen M. WWiamo, Kenneth D. Alkire and Mr. and'Mrs. Jloirud
WUllarpo, Arlene WIIHama, Lois • GOkey and son, Joey, Pooneroy,
Am Pauley, Paul J, Pauloy,Rd&gt;o
Dinner psta or A.. Gilkey on
ert D. WWiamo, Patricia wu. SundaY were Allee Whaley ol Ccllamo, LIDia Lou Auotln, Wayne lonnbuo, Mr. and Mra.llcibAIIdre
Auotlll, Sally Jo ~albert, Cia!"" and 1011, Raf, and Mr. and Mra.
ence A. r.mbort, aieryl WU· Don ~ II wao the blrtJ&gt;.
llamo to RdlertD. WUHama, Pat- dey or 8Gbert Alldre.
rlcla E. Wlllfomo, parcels, Mr. and Mra. Doo lWelralr
, land.
&lt;ailed oo Ole Whaley and T om
Waller E. Baer, Katie Baer, WeDs. Mr. Well• Jll"'lentedthem
Cbrloq Baer, Helen Baer to with a pieture taken 40 yoaro
Cbrloq Baer, Holen Boer, 981h ago.
acreo, SUiion.
lolro. Franclo Alldro and l!a)'
atiA!Dded the Ohio State Fair and
CHARGE FILED
attended thO K1D1: family ·ohow.
CINCINNATI (UFO - Leroy
Mr. and ·Mra. Murl ll&lt;N8la•
Weatbera, 30, Clnebmati, was were overnlgh.t guests ot the latcbarpd w111t llrot.&lt;~e~rea man- tor'oololar, Clara Hull, In Waldo
.,fo,,..or alter 1118 car went out whUo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr
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Westere OMolon ri. the National 1...,.., have rocaUed elllht
playero from ~ Oklahoma
Cll;y !lrm cl....
Tbole brou:llht up ftre:
Heetar Torres, Bob WatiCII,
John Mayberry. Keltil Lam.
paN, Sob Wathlna, 1l&lt;ln Cook,
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Mr. NGnnan Russell is IJD.
proviJW slowly !rom a rO&lt;ent
heort attack.
Cllntoo GOkey and Tad of AI·
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llaf Alkire prose- h 1 ,
lfe:dmother, Ava Gilkey, with a
beautiful pal~

Mra. Elolo ~!~Pie vloltod t h e
Blgo Lamberta.

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llowll'll Gilkey and Bah&amp; Wholey ..Uad on La.. Gibson.
llcibby Glboon IIPOnl a weokenl
in Columbuo vloltiqr Am Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
oerved a turkey dlnnor with aU
the trlmmlQp to. Mr. and Mro.
Larry auk and Tomaro, sDd Mr,
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CINCINNATI (UFO - Tbo
Clnclunatl RodJ, curranll1 In
second placo Ia the Western
D I v I 1 I o n Ill the NIIIIDnel
Laague, have called up live
pl....,.o from their I!Jdlsnapollo
!arm club In the American
Aosoctattoo.
ThoH called up include:
Blrnle Carbo, Dlllllo Rl.b&amp;M,
Mike De La Hoz, Clyda
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Ieier Of lnlurlel r"""lv..tm the Wedoeoclay evenlrw. Mro. Pullno
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Atkins fts In charp, llaf AI·
ldre 151JW aome aongs ace~
panled by Mrs. Adrienne French.
MrL Goldie Jones who wUl be
1..v1DI ooon to make har bene
In zaoeovUie, thanked the lfOIII
lor their ldndno11 to her and the
!ala Mr. Jones. Mr. and lolro.
II. C. Wollh showed slhleo of
lboir recent vacation trip. The
IJl'OIII decided to meet at the
church In September Cor anOther
·potluck dl-r.
FrleiOio hen learned of the
deatl&gt; or Kate Tl1oma 111 Brulh,
Colo. S11e WII a aliter of the lele
BU1 and George Schrieber IIIII
Mro. Bertha Landakar who our-

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SO..er, the Now York lllotl'
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bid lor a pOr!oct ~ two
0011 sDd , ,Uer Dave lUll
shared ~ - s lor July
In tl&gt;r S. liso lllclook Profeaoloaal Athlele cl tho Year
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Frankie
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Mr. and MrLF.dKoclandlhreo
ehlldren or C&amp;nnonaburg, Pa., and
llloa Eva White of Alnlcy, vloliod
their aunt, lolro. Esther Piper.
Robyn Lou and Allrod Henry,
children of Mr. and lolra. John B.
Strong or Cherleaton, W. Va.,
spent a week with their uncle and
aun4 Mr. and Mrs.llafmond Grady, Raclue, while their mother
underwent surgery at Olarles· ~ your traUar from oU io our dopeton Getleral Hoopltal.
BOTTLED GAS. Awld !rw10 111 and lire haoard, WeMr. and Mrs. Taylor Jewett
'-""'in 1 clay, Phonl us- tor aerwce.
and granddaughter or Concorcla,
Kansas, visited Mr. aid Mrs. •
Clifford Morrlo and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Pool and called on other
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child~ d( Y,~ Olllo. illont the,,--!..· , ' Ilia .
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The Cuba loldad 1110 baaea lar, '
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rellevar Clay Carrell, wbo Plauint,
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. Mr; •and Mra. 11cib
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N, Ylllrk
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a Uno driYe to aO.. at p.m. W-scley.. . .
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ll*tlduo . a IIOlo hopler
The Redo' roster wW ba hoi- weU llclllmay, , Jolt(1ll 'j'(iilie,
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Mr.
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stored ror tile remalnlqr pari of Kitblean K. KIDI. Mr•. llolible
the Haeoo by live plaJora from ClUtter, Down lllonla, Mrl. wlt. ~ wn NCOIII&amp;IIUII~ ~~. ~ ri."tlie New TOn!liiT Dam, IICC!MIIod lor aU .
hi~ Puenli, Mr. aid Ui'li Artb- Ravon l'lrot tl!urch ii !lod bold ·!lie PUota' runo wlili ~ ~
the ~· !arm club, The Ham R Chrlobdlor,lolrl. Artll!ot
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!In,
Ml1dm
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Mfm&gt;.
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Allla
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HelsaJdmMike
Kllkelllr
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Charleo
ChUdara,
Mrs.
ll&lt;ibart
lor tile llnal monlb of play.
oavto, VI-. son and LuoWe PoweD HJ"Yiqr hittar IIIII M!ckl6' Slu1lrr and
SchecMed to report to the Osborne, Mra. l,alirDo 1JI!roe, IWW star,
W.
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aNI
Ebar
and Iva Car- . aa Co-llootiiiBI. Dl.otlona were Toln ·llal&lt;hlck - - Nl·
parent club wUI bo outlloldor Mro. Lawrence llclfaola, MrL
,.mer
called
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Mr.
a.id Mra. ctv.n h)' the "lrltqal W.Dir... prodliciiiS slqrloo in lhe Tiler•'
Be1'lll8' Corbo, pllehar James L. Deen,llra.Jsck......._
DaD
TaUxitt
Fr1c1ey
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tor, Freda Turley, Hor tlulnt blaaklDI of Ook1and. KUkelllr
Demls Rlbant, la!leldar lllke lolro. llorlhol T, Wli!lara,llomla
Mr. R. R. DuroI and Toln v1.. woo '"llli Potier and the Cay." . . - bla record at M de Ia Hoz, outlleldor Clyda L. Hart, lolra. James R. stoni,
llad
Corlar'a Coves Ia Kentucl&lt;y
The ~,..ol!le,., Orpha Fields, the 'flctory, '!Idle !lie A'a Jim
Msshore and calehar llal!lQ' Olear II. Fry, WWism 11. How.
o"'r
the
weekond.
presided.
~Joh.onreporlad
•catll.lh• illnlor lkoppad to 9ard, Jr., Mra. Richard Ham- ,
Broedon.
Jfrs. ZoU.IIo.Yd,Parkero....., for the _,benhlp CODUDitlae .)2,
Rods manager Dave Brlatol mond, Frank w. Blcld.r, Ralph
w.
VL,IIPOit ·thepaotweak- with the tojal ._ ia 27. Flnanco
Jim Plorry .i)u!'leda !oar,
will senl Garry Arrllo, 2-f, to Grimm, Jr., Harold White, Sr.,
her
olaler,
Mr.
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MrL
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reported
blttar
IPinlll Wasbiqrton to
tho mound today to race the Mrs. John F. Lam, Tbomu
To-.
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the
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win
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16th ame of 11111 yeer
CUbs' Fer1111011 Jmldna, 17..u, D&amp;1ta, Mll8 FraDCtl BI'Qnlll,
In tile llnale Ill lhe !oar.pme Bailie FUo and Mra, Evan Er- · . Yarpret oarot, Coluonbua, cream lor IIIL!Ihoaiao..,.-tod aad """" .tjul ~ Tw1a1 ,
opelll the paiiiWBBk w111t hor.par- on Mlool....,. llill' held at Croll tbree - · • ..._. c1 !laldand
series.
enla, Mr. and Mro. liUciY Durilt. , LaDes. The S!lte 'P n - of In lhe · Amerlcaa Loaauo'a
Ml1drod Circle alllllta Car- U.. .WMS!IfOiialod tha Now llov- Wtljml DIYiolon. , I _wat_
p - called on Mr. and lolra. en IIOCioQ' ..ttil a Gold Saal Perr:f'• lOth ·v1ctoi7 "' 1118 1oat
S. W. Dural, Friday evenlrw. Achleveme• Alrlr)l lor the'palll 11 da~-- ·
Howard and Dwabi&gt; Allen and year durlnl tile morniQC ,.tvlce · llfd O'Brian'.• baiBt~dad
Tb_.e WllfDrd vlallad Mrs. oa Mloliaoary llll'. ,
slqrlo 'in lhe niDth llllilac drvvo
SylvlaAilen.llondQ.
n.·prealdeniur""'thi ...... ~ Georp SColt- the
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Mr. and Mra. Herold' Breftr bers to aa.1 ,the WOl'ld Mit- wfl!nlnl·• run Ia thB Rod Sal',.·
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The Ohio !late lllalnlaY Patrol helin in 1e1e o.-r at 11111 Pa. Mr. and MrL A. c. Brewsr and SeJillent)lor at .the Ohio Stale ' atrlflc former re11onr Vlcinto .
is n 0 " ace~ appllcatiori1 tro1 Academy In ~1.
David.
F'a.lrgroanls 51'1 CGillftbui;Qirla. · Rolnl) hll f1r1t ~ pme
from eligible YOUIII mea o8oklnl
"Being a hllh- patrulman
Mra. VIctor Dural and s..ttr She at10· uraod the mombera to Ylctm;7 Ia the ~1.
a career in law onlorcomoo~ hal IIWU' odvanlaiiea In termo of of Pamero.r wore SUnday 11118 ot1 1&gt;r1QC t11e1r ble•slqr CillO at the
,. illcoHel~l!oiOr
Sergeant P, o. McCread1, GaW- aalory, f.._ beaoGis, and re- of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durot and oen DIHIIQC. Two fOil
RicO l'oll&lt;lc!W helped tiJ'
polla Post Colllllllllllor, ._...c. tlrament _...,.. Sal'IIOnl Tom.
cardo ware read from Jlfto that 110..,. to 111 Oll'ly 3-4 leld wtih
ad today.
McCreedy IBid.
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Ed Ward, Ealll
Ia the oocleQ' IIIII preoeJtad.
. hli' 3111 'homer, a two..unhlaat
The 85th Acade~ey Cla11 will
Start101 monil1l,y aolary (or pa. opondl~ a vacation ..tth hlo oon,
-1101 lor IIIDIIIh'• In the ....ad, but Pit Kellto'
trulmen 11 $645, or •7, 738 per Gone Ward, and - l y and CJ4b. m..un, wm ba Freda 1\u'ley, bomorad witl! a 111111 on in the
tended funeral oervlcea ora...,... year • ..ttl&gt; the auanilioo or an ln. er rolaUveo of !he area.
RetiJ Dcllin aiiiiBianeh 1114-.r. !1!111 sDd Jm;y Adair . - a In, Ruby Bond, Saturday at Ber· croo10 to f8,1S4 by the following
Mr. and Mro. Delbert Lawoon
The _ . , . ftlin cllorp ot 1101o 1bot In the Dln1h to Ohl
July.
and Mr. and Mrs. Elson """- tha lllukary EdllcoUon Dlrec1
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Other • Inc IIIIIo • com- are llulldl- new home• In
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Mr Fay
Wolt andda·""'ler
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Freodoon?"Shopauedoutpapar
of Lancaster, Mro. F4ra Prot. anco planbl1rblch haUri.lhepreMrs. Pllul E,.nsaiiiiPaulllean buttoDI and uked each membar
!Itt aNI da!llhter,Mro. GaUBnd- lnlum coot Ia po14 by lhe &amp;tote, aNI Nikki Van Meter opant Frio to write a elopn oa "Freodam
lord and children, Keith and Tam- retirement HGirlt;v -"""by cloy afloraoon with Mra. Ada VIII&gt;- Ia ... ". The buttono were then ,
mle, or Great Bond,IPOnt Tbur.. a Uboral paria!m pion, .complete Meter.
coUi;and read and CODI...m. .
dey with their aloler and lllll!orm lnelucl!ag sU main.
Tboea YlalUJW E. II. Carpenter eel
Mr s. Fred ~·•
to .....,....
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aa ·a 1111 ~-n..
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her birthdaJ.
two ,, .
~llrat DeD ,.._, R.'•'ll• fllrllt &amp;r!J·c .' . ,., , ~,._, ~ :':!'1
Mr. and Mrs. 8Gbert Swill of "'lh of .1101\\!1!\');;!fl
~ 10 ,.,Taal,: Wetley Cozart, John Law- II'~, to Re!B ~ il!loi
Columbus and ChrlsUoo Lake of yeero and !our'il'iiUO.
oon, Mro. 11)-lvla Allea, llully Erwin, Cheryle Kia8Jd. Fred[l·
Athe
Sunday August 18
llequiremenla lor admlia!m Dural, Mr. and Mi'L S. W. Dur/11, TurleJ, VIola Rouab,. lva ~
toce:..:::"theb~ofthe.: to the palrol acado~ IDclude JoePrlce,Mra.-lloyd,Mrs. hart, BetQ' Dolin, ~(:Upon.
father, Mr. Fraaclo Morris. Mr. bllh BChoollfadulle,21-30yearo !leva ~cr, Kathy Tly!Ol', Jane lar, Orpha Flolda, ~ 1¥4aDd Mrs. Morrl• aecampanled of qe, mtntnm helgbt ol5~8'' • Boyd, Mildred Circle, 'Bob nteh trw, Aln Lulc:ut., Erma,Baaeb
the Srrllla to Colonnbua, IPOIIII- m pounds or more, vlllorl cor- and Glem Law11011,
and Sodl•·Warth.
IJW unW Frldayevonlnl..tthlhem rectod to 20..20, u.s. ciUzeo and
and lhe Schroedo family
exceDent Pb:ralcal c:ondiUon.
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11qr talked on prden.lnl ~ for SepleJnber at 111m.
&lt;IIG' lli&amp;lll'a meotlne of tho Rut~'!aDd Gorden Club hold at the
a!~~ome &lt;t Mrl. lawrtiiiCe Milhoan.
i!i llro. &amp;lowden spoke of lin! atwhich n-r• need at
i::,tbl.a time ll!ld talked ot prepara~:Hona for tho fell and winter sea;:~ 108. 9!6 aald cold frames can
~·; DDW be put lnto use and that ear~l l: fortin&amp; bulbs oud!. as JliU'eissi
t!~ and IIY&amp;cialbl shoUld be (llurtod

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l~itbemuma be Ued and disbuddad
·~now and thol houseplants be cleened with water end 1M Into rleher
loll mixture Mrs &amp;lowden also
~llid that -~r Is the best
'lor month lD wbiehtoseednewlawns.
1 Mra. Virgll Atkins presided

1a1 tho m.otlng which -ed with

ldovollonl by Mrs.

1wen,

Everett Col-

tbe uBI&amp;tlng hoatess. lite
jl'lld 1&lt;1'ipluri from Hebrews,
oCbapts 2, and St. "MIUbew 6.

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IIIII !!-., Crebl Weot
Solem; Xr. aad lllro. Poul.Pioree
and ICII, lllaplnood E.tlltea,
Bcul1 Depot, W, Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charlo• A. Brown or lllmtlngton, W. Va.; aad Xr• ..OMro.
G. W. Smith, Jan, DoCila and
Keith Evans ware &amp;uKlaJ IPIOSia
~ Mrl. Ethel Bur&lt;lette aad Xr.
and Mrs, R, B. BurdoU.andBob.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol! eon.......,.,
.... Hugb, and tllelr·IP'IIDiauab-

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In unl..., and l9 members re-

apoocled to ryJ!..U br namllll!aD
aromatic plant.
Mrs. AUdns thanked the memberS 11' b 0 participated In the
Molp Councy Fair flower show.
Mrs. Jonah CollerUllhanked tho
members for the flower which
she received while hos(lltal!zed.
state aJXt COWIQ' dues were col- ter of Akroo have returned hOme
after spending a week hero with
leeted.
The travellog prlzewasaward.. his mother, Mrs. B. A. Dodson,
Chester. Other guollts Cl( Mr,.
ed to Mrs. AUdns.
Plana were made for the Sep- DodiCBl were Mrs. H. E. Betz
tember meeting wbieh wlll be (Doria COnro1) and IP'andchUheld at tbe home ~ Mrs, James dren, Tammy and Kenton, Cl(
Titus. Each member Is to exhibit Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Durward
two nower arrangemonta. Thoro Conroy and son, Jon, Memphis,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert COilwlU also be a bulb exc.._..
A t&gt;lsnl aalo •as eonducied by roy or Miami, Fla. llu8b Conroy
Mrs. C. 0, Chapman at the con.- spent the summer here with his

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elullon ot the meeting. Refresh- grandmother.
menta ~ ~ehes, seiad, teo,
coffee and mints were served to
tbe meldlers and guests, Mlaa
Mae Weber and Mrs. Jolm Colwall.
D
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Rita Lewis is
rarty nostess

Fourth Youth Science

Meeting is Sept. 20
Science in "The Green Revo- tho afternoon priii!J"am Is Youth
lutlun" will Jll&amp;bllibl the 4111 an- In The Green Revolution. A panel
nual Youth and Bclence confer- ol five students from the College
- · Se.Ptomber 20, on The Ohio ~ Acrieulture will preiiOIII their
state UnlverllitJ camp1s when lnlereots and bad&lt;grounl!s In the
orar 2,000 ~thestate'souiJitand­ sciences r::l qrlculture, Identity.
lng hlgb ocllool i!cleoce Bllolento lng themselves with Bclence In
The Green RevoluUon. Darrow
wlll be Cll band.
The Olllforence Is designed to wiU be moderator ~ the panel
. eallihlen Oldo'lhlgb -abiU\l' hlgb df.acusstoo•
The one - day conference is
lldlool Bllolento reprdlng scispoosored
by the Colleao ol Ag..,.. In tho food and fiber Indusriculture and Home Economics
try ('lbo Groen Revolutioo).
A. B. Park, the U.S. Depart- at The Ohio State Unlversl~ and
'llle Ohio Acri ..utural Cooncn.
~=ol toAcrieulture's
techolcal The council, represented by nu..
NASA, will talk Oft
and Bclenee- 'lboGreoo meroua agencies, asBOclatlons
and ln.Ututlms In Ohio, provides
tr11111p01 tatl.., and the 110011 lunchem for the ll'W»·

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A hoxsocial waoloalurcd at a
gewcqualnted party of tho Ohio
Eta Phi Olapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sororl~ Tuesde.Y nlibt at
the homo ofRIIJI Lewis, now presIdent.
The boas were judged aBI re·
celvirw prizes tor the best dec·
orated were Col.een Wilson OhUqJer, rust; Texanna White, Becorw:l, an:l Katie

wen. tbird.

Jemtrer Allier son and Sue Zirkle provided the entertainment.
Games were played With prizes
goilll! to Doma WIISOil and Sally
Ingels.
Other guuts at the parQr were

Janet Frank, Pam O'l.aughlln.
DOID'Ul stewart. Janette Thomas,
Barbara Fields, Patty HUl, Doris
McElhinny, Becky Nease, Janet
Mees arxl Jackifl Selderabel.

Members present were Jean
Drennor, Judy Crook&amp;, L y n n

--US,Amm.,..~

"""' mel Tuoad~ nl&amp;hl II the
hall.

Accepted lntD membera Cl( the
amdlial')' at tho mootlalr ...,..
Mrl. Lucy McKinncJ', Mrl. 11111dred Mead, Mra. Cella Hlte, and
lllro. Patrlela Roulh, aad c,tltlda Matlleney, Debbie and Tere.
.. Miller, formerly or tho jwdor
auxllllr)'.
Mrs. 11om Neutzllng, elshlhdlstrlcl president, wlU be Invited to
be tile Initiating oftleer. Making
UJI tho team will be oftlcora or
the auxiliary.
ft li'IS rO(lOrted tholtho auxlllal')' placed third In the aiJite In
r.&amp;o - lelovlalon work and the

Tbele are, The Case ol the
"K.. , by Trevor G.
Ar.-, de)lorlmenl or AsronoForeot BloiOIY Roaearch or smokey the Bear,
E, Golllerum, chairman,
or foreetry, OARDC
OSU; Food and Fiber 2000lfoaapment Vector, Dmd
Holm, department or qr~ou1.
M4D11Dies; The Dynamics

Cr.otlng N"" FOilda, D. G.

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~
or dairy
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Automatic GuldaDc:e

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loa Spires, RuUand, wltll Mrl.
FIQ)'d j!arrloon II the co-Mo-,
teao.
Mro. Charles Lathoy Jll'Uicled
at
tho mooUDg with Mrs. carr
SlraCUBO,
Receiving l!ifla from lholr se- Roaeh and Mrs. Kenneth llllchul
cret pals wmo Mrs. Harden for pvlng reporta. Mrs. Alfred
her blrlhdi.Y, and Mrs. lloward Bias WCII tile dOilr prize. lllro. .
Blrehlleld for ber wedding 11111- RUden was assisted in sening
veraary, 'lbo next mootlalr wiU refroahmento by her dllllilller,
be held at tile home of Mrs. Char- Dobbie.
Attending beslcles-. aamed
were Mra. Wilbur Y011111, Mrs.
Werrys AnnoiiiiCing
Dlgano Fink, Mro. Nathan BliP,
Mi'l. Eads, Mrl. lloward
PbUIIpo, Mro. Elber
Mi'a. Tom stewart, and Mra. Rt,y.
Birth of First Son .
llllllldFIIher.
Mr. and Mro. Frederick E.
Werry of Key West, F1a., are
aiUIOUIICilll! the birth of their
drst son, Frederick Eqpne, Jr.
on Aug. 25, at the Key West Mil·
ltal')' HoapiiJil
G~ndparents aN Mr. a n d
Mrs, Lawrence WNd of Brunswick, Maine, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J, Wem of Pomeroy.
Great-grardparents are Mrs. Ada
Weed of Brunswick and llermaa
Werry of Pcmeroy. In Key West
for a vacation with her son aad
deughter-ln-law lo Mrs. Henry J.

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Scutherlllillh Bcheol;
1. ~ ~ tooohoro aaked to

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SCHOOL

,~.: • -~IIUaa TIIIIIJIIIfance Unloll, 7;.
,. '&lt;.'"·ICI.IlrkiiJ 111&amp;111 at tho ·Presby'·. ·l!!dla Clilirdl.
· ··,; ~- ICE CREAM Social at Forest
'· • lla .._rl. ChurciiL IOI'\'Inc

Dtastlcally ·

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' t.SO p.m. Frldl,y,

. . ,REVIVAL !':A~ evenl111 at 8,

·Rtducetll

-.-,Au&amp;. Slol!blwvllloUnlt-

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of lulldi,. ·Sloe• 191$ ..

~ lfoihodlllt Cburth On Slate
1louql 681, D•• mUes welt of
· usaa; a~r. Evaa EdWards, ....,_

.SADIE~s

. WEEI•END'

ICE IILI_....,. _______

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Mi. and Mrs. Joe l.oJ\ptrotb
11111111111 featured.
and dauibter, Molly "''· or TrlnSATURDAY
WOI', were weekend guells of Mr.
lll(lH SCHOOL DANCE .POIV and Mrl.
McElhinny and
Sa~ It thoMI!JiJunlorlllab family.
Schaallnl'cmoroyrr.ms:ao,.m.
Mro. Iva Stewart, Claronee,
,. )o 1••10 p. m. '11111 Amerlc.. te- Jim Bin and lllarela have return\ . , ...., wlll-tho donee. 'lbe ed from 1 week'• vacation In
Flqrldjl. AI
Kennet1Y lbey
vlllted with Mr. and Mro, len
SUNDAY
Bennick, Amclns tho place• lbey
ANNUAL Hendrix roun1Gn wlll vlolted were Cyprus Gordon• aad ·
... hold - . , , Auswll 31, In llarlnelaad.
Parloerlblq ..at the Southaldo . ·Mrl •.llarprot - · · Rut-·~ 1ll'd to the v~~&lt;o ....... aad her tiONI.Iaw and deuglut.
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lllr. &amp;ad Mrs, David WIH- UV, B!ID HATFIElD , Wtu maa and children, J1111, Even;
·. .~ at 10 o.m. Slllda)o.atGra.
~owen
returned f1'0m •
liom lll&amp;illll Chur&lt;h.
trtplilrou8b Northem Ohio, - MilWAY
, •l•enls, end Now York. '11181
DANCE at Raelne Junior IIIah erooMd ln!o ,Canada for a view or
Scilool bulldlnr. ~. 8to 11 N~ Falla.. im'oute home
lllre. l'lriOIIs renewed a frlend_, ,P. .&amp;, wltb mule by 11 Next ta
ohlp
with a former Ohio UnlvorLIM;" llilqi9Cind 111' Southern
Qloerleodoro.
olb' classmate, Mr" Edward
HivaJ
~ Porl')'ovlllo,
. IIIDDLEPORT GARDEN Dull,
. ,.,.,_, set, I, at lllolloai8 d
llrlo H. J. RqtMIJ, 8 p. m.

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Whjle These Discount Savings Last!!

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FACIAL TISSUES
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MAKE THE CAMPUS

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YAPUIE MEDICATED

SCENE IN

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BEAUTY
MAlE-UP FINISH

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for

BOIES

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Given Co&amp;ple ·

SC!AlL

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE

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SADIE'S MARKET

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THE SWINGIEST

SUPPLIES

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. \'_ !;. MIDDLEPORT , Women'.-

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t.lel' Beam, James L
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and lfllot Mill
WWllm J. Tyzalk, cle-

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NAME OMiTIED
Omli!M frclll tho ...... dootll
notice ol Paul Zirldo alPcawu a brother, Jaltll Yatet,l.elltL

A rood auction Wll.• pJanned for
the Se~r moeUDg wben tile
Cballor Club mel r...mly at
the home or Mrs. Robert Harden,

THING

&lt;O~TINi:o~

wlll enter
kinderPr'lboao who Jlnlfer
'd111 are to meet
, • ' · p.q.;j
who JJnlor tho
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clan .,.. tD - 1 at

Chatter Club to Hold Auction

:: VldYOI'olb' periCniOl

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.rofrll-

Stump, DomaByer,DoonaHau~
Ann Barnllz, Beverly Lorw. Linde

Rlflle, Jo Smith, Dorinda WDson.
Barbara Riggs, VlkkiGloeckner,
School llflnclpals determine Serah Bechtel, Annie Chal&gt;man.
which .-n~o au...! tho confer- Carolyri Grueser, carol McCul...,.,-!*.W on the lludonla' ocho&lt;!';... .......
...,.
i:leu tor a New Age,. lasdc litterests and abilities.
wlll be the topic dil&lt;uosed by
II !~~ W. Teater,a~latedean
U
COUep ~ Agriculture and
~ HIHDe E&lt;onomlcs.
Tho two - prtiiiiOd afternoon
~ lll'~lm cleala with Science In
GreeD Rovoludon aad Youth
Ill The GreeD Revolution. COverthe 111'11 portlllo ~ tho pro..
f, II'IIDI wlll be mlllliiRoentolklns
HI.,.. by ...oral Ohio State

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· 11'1111 »lclul'll ~- mon and
•~!"'ntH, with mllila)llre AmorJ.
.... IJaP _. - b y tho Jun. ·.
Jor ouxlllarJ ·- r a .
.~r.
A •u &lt;~trlbuUon to
Sli~rle Blacqton, ace- cler.n.o.
lira, Lorella T1111107er and
Xro, GaroldW"4-Itb,e..., lfble ~ ~~ ,.,..
~· Chiplsr· of tho Amerleon tfd te U.. moetiiW by hoi- laatbor,
JM Wllbalor, Sr., rorolcn lain, · OJIOIIod tho moioii!Jw 1l'itll ton, ·~~~r •. Jtwell llil .,.... C¥m- ~ ........ Mar&gt; Ellen, -~a.d",crou .delllratfd f&lt;ir reiW Mro. Harold ~kolclio, told .of rolatiGillt Mr,. Buuoll Moore, . pn,yer, 'l1lt .J&gt;Iodlo of allellon&lt;e · ml1111 oervod ponch &amp;ad caclklu. '
~ljlarr~I!O Catnlllo vl'!lihlill ... Partle!l&gt;otlon,iillholiand IIIII
o.d ocholaroiq&gt;; lllra. ' &amp;Ill tbi-IJ!blo tlltho auxRI- llln. Dlvla, Mrs. lllartln end,
•tlio Gui"'""BDm lno!IO··oltho o1110ert pte- durlll· GJWi Cull1lnllla,
&lt;DMtituUIII al')''l -blllan were r'IIOt\ted Mrs, Know decorated tilt tablo
mai10 111' tilt t.idl01 iAUxlll&amp;l)' ~ tho woOl&lt; s,. waa ~ ell- and 1174w•; lllro. Chari•• IIQ.o, In uol1011.
,,
which feoturecl a ~ 11'1111! and
Drew Web"-r Post. Sl,' Amorl- rector Ol:aaJto In the~ bllltorian; Mro. Ill.to,,' jllillor
A patr,~c ct&gt;1or oehomo wu , blue floral ploeo llankod ill'
ean lqtCII,
••·
of devwlopnent In tho mock ....., aetlnU..:.lllro. CathorintWoilll, W'rled out In tho
1 &lt;opera. 'l1lo IMII aw• trimTho local c!Wpter baa been' • ornmel( or Gtrla State.
music; Ura. HlllDII,~actlv- · · :n~ ·· •·• - - i , , ·
.. '.
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alkod b)' tho, Natlanal Rid Crooo
llarleno Goodwin wao PrHJ. Ill"; Mro. l•bello c-h, carde
to provide 'P86 til be -.oplled dent ofcOIIIIcil!or.,.ofthoc!Uo' and ttowera; Mrs. Hwmel, PGPP7
oplnat tho ,almoot $6 ·mmloil of (lirlo Stsle and IJIOnl herweek chairman; and 1111'1, Ella GO1110111 . In ~ rello~ food, l•l'111111! pnora1 procedures &lt;t more, publl&lt;i\l'.
BOY'S
clolhiiW and shelter, for tho llur- aovor- . 'lbt prls toured
'.GIRL'S
All~ to tho bedpt canrlcane Yletlma,..
atate obice•• heard manerou• mlUee •oro Mrs. Martin, Mra.
Uodorw..r
MootiiW Tuelday nl8hl at tho talka by olllelalt, parttclpaled In Kemoth llarrlo, Mrs. ilo¥ Jleo.
Ultderweor
Friday,
Salurday,
Sunday,
Aupst
29-30-31
ly_c;:orter••
POOl home tho auxlllol')' plalllod ee~ and enjoyed bon- terI ani Mra. Ellen Couch. n
a celebration In observance ft queta. Both glrla rlferred to
lilly Tho Kid
B~""'• Fl.__ F..ttval
.
was . - that the auxiliary DtuMi ~-y
tbe 50th annlv~raai'y of U.found- thslr week at Girls ~te 11 odu- hal t8 !11ld mombero.
Slae:h
r•llr Fllii&lt;!on,
..:~:.99C
IIW oo Nov. 10. A feature of the cau-l and. exciting, an-"Mr1. Case! -"'&lt;!onparties
Ttnr Town
L!!_P
.
observance wm be a reception ence creathw: a beuef Wiler· held at tho ChWieotho Voter&amp;IIJ
Cind...u.
hollorilw . Mro. Ben Neutzlllt&amp; •tandlnit of tho democralle form Hospital and tho Southoutem
Health
Tea
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olchtll dialrlel president.
of govwnment. Almoal1300 girls
SwHtonl&gt;y
Ohio llealth canter at
Slacks
Mr1. ifa!"'l' lll,vla, IOCond vice &amp;Uindod tho American lqton Athoao. Thank ~ou notes were
C,.nn-t
lloo lird
oool Shirto,
prool!Jent. COIIdu&lt;tod tho meot~~W sponsored event.
read frail both dlreetora of tho
JGe:.ets.
POP._A~=~~~:::
diU'Idil which IIJ!Ie tho two girls
ComnllUeea for tho 196~70 beapllala. Mi'l. 'lbomtan report.
Slack. &amp; Shirt•
Coato
lilio ailended lllickaye Girlo Slate y•r were -.opol.-.d. Tho~ are ed on vetenn1 educatiOral oppor..
lor Str.tch•nnl
al Copilot Unlverol\l' In Colum- Mrs. llonald Runnel, member- tun!Uoo.
.
Fur &amp; Knit Hat1
bua f~onthelrel:JI!Iriences shi,p; Mrs. GU,)' E. Guinther, ~r­
thoro.. · ·
llamolllartan; Mrs. Oaby Martin.
STOP THAT ITCHI
Amerlcantam; Mrs. Leolllrd
IN .lUST II MINUTIS,
JeweU, child welfare; Mu. Pearl
........ ,..... lh IJMir •••.,.
Knapp, community aentce; Mra.
ROT . . w ~ _,_- H~
iaMit W... Wltcli;, ftMr..,..
J, It Thornton, lepalstivo; Mrs. -a.
OPEN II to 8 SUNDAY
r.urua. ............ acu....._
Paul Cascl, rehabUitatiOn; MrL ltc~ ia ......... ~IICU.,
...., ,.... te .,_. ......... NOW
SYRACUSE
RT. 124
MaSOD Fisher, natlmal securi- "''·SIISHIR
I LOHSI DRUG.-•"'·
!)N THE T IN MIDDLE PORT
t¥i Mrs. George Mowrey, civll

the-· ·.

•ber• ~ p1amod
lOr tile sept.
IIIMIIJW wben
tho Ladlu ~tary' orr-­

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lllllmaloeloace.

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fERFORJ( FOR PARENTS
F1ariaell

Burne~.

TruiiJ

i Rooch, Jen VonVranken &amp;Ill IIQColt, lloton otudeiU ofllllos
Dolllllo Gruooor, performed
puenta lolooiQ . . . .
llrlo did a r-ne on tho
ol tile home of Mr•.and Mr1.
T. Grueaer, Grant St., Mld-

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by TONI

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EXTRAHOLO

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77C

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POO
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f • Wollf Ad $orviCI
5 co... • ,., Word ..w luortkoll
-.tlftiiiiUIII Ch.r.. 75c
12 Oilfttl ,., word tlw .. conlote\1
tlwo lftl.. tiOIII.
11 coftll por WOJ4 tiJI contocvHn
int..-tl•n•·
25 pot ~orrt Dltcount on paid od1
o...l .4• poicl within 10 doy1.
• CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 for 50 WOfd minimum . Eo .
· oclclitlor~~~l word 2c .
BLINO ADS
Additlonol 25c: Chart'"' .,.r Adur·

ti••-nf-.I)FFICE HOURS

8:JO o .m. to ~ : 00 P·"'· Dolly

1130 o,m. to 12t00 Noco" Saturdoty

Notice
ROOF PAINTING nl patchq
b)' contract, "E"Perlenced".
For free estimate, phone 992-

2806. (We go anywhere).
8-22-U&lt;
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VACANCY 101' two elder., plo. Prole&lt; prhate paid pa·

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10-3tte

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BILLY RAY WARD
AND TWILIGHTERS
Fram 10:00 Til i :00 AM
Salwday, Aupst 30

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Members an4 G~sts
Invited
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EAGLES CLUB
I

RUBBER STAMPS llllldo to ""

..,, 24 hour Mnice. For more

- - - eaU Dwaln ..- Wll• C.ato, Portland:, Oblo.
7~

SliATE-A-WAY will be cleeed
AIIIUol 29 and 301h, Sept 11112-la. Walch loz: .. cktoochool
part;)'. Free gifts ror everyone.

8-24-Sic
------------ot Dance,

GLORIA'S sCHOOL
tap1

ballet, acrobatiee, Jazz

and baton. Watch for regiatration Ml ln SUnday' Aug. 31,
D1PW or cadi 992-6922, Gloria
Buek.
a lJt O!\l,:'

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'lii:w'fQRK.Ei, -;u:~
Club will hold a

a WILL PAY for lillY lo!ormatlon

DO YOU HAVE
pertODIIIb"' An 1001 onllluolalliie? Quo ·

Notice

I WD.L NOT be reopooalble to&lt;
IIIII' debts oUter UliD my own.
Rol&gt;ert L. BoggeSI. 8.:.16-31p

EmploJment Wanted _

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•lth K•l ..t Aau.r ... &amp; 0...1c:ol c.. ,...... n'• .. _ .....
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LIIHir.l
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I anted To BUJ

CHINA CABINETS, ...... talrlu,
·old doduo, ole. Wrtt. or eall
II. D. lllllor, Ill. 4,
' ploaoo IIU271,
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For Sale, Rent

... o...lil ...

sas hot water heater, tully alr
«n:UUoned, deep well, ooe and
one-dtird acres with rndt trees
and large garden opol. One
mile east ot Racine em Route
9~103.

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al 231 Mill St. al lhe Fey
building In Mlcldleportoo Frl&lt;101 aDd Salurdl.y. 8-2~

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Park, lollnernllle. Ph,.. 99Z.
332t.
8-21-121&lt;:

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Opon ttl 6 Dall~

For Sale

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Shop The
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NEWLY DECORATED forniQU'tlnelll. Con be oeenal Nowell'• Sunoco, Cheater. Phone
985-3350.

er ICUKI system. Take over
P111Denls ot $5. 75 per month
or pey bolaacodue $83.15. call
992-3352.

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MIDDLIPOIT, 01110 '

'58 JEEP, 28 tt. houu tnller,

Silver Rldae. norlll oo ·m. 7
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left at lllver Rld&amp;o 2 mlloa,
Oral houoe put ebureb oollle
left.
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ella._. Toke owr pe,ymento
1948 WILLYS Jeep FW ~of Ill per IIIOilh IN" pey bolanee
llreo, oxeelloot COIIIIIIIon,

due f67,30 Call 992-S352.

MGO. n - 112-S9S9.

11-.2~ .

1946 FORD COUPE, """' .,....
diUoo, MOO. Phone Chellllre

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8-ZJ-61&lt;:

1111 Bnkl SRCI

have
no-trump If they
that Vand llam.
Tbey ........ little c:ndlt
yet when lhe hood wu .
_,.,, /1 played In • oectlmal touraa-

BLAETTNAR'S
IN POMEROY

-£.-.I
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almool half lba pain
to gel to lhe vaad •
olam aDd only or two
manaced to reac:b came. _
South's jump to two aJ)Odea
made Ufe euy for North. He
mllht have ri111t IDID
a lllackwood reuiiDe 11111
North was iD no hurry. He
wanted to flod oot a lrlflt

Real Estate For Slle

failed

RODNEY DOWNING

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AKC REGISTERED beegleo, qe
6 moatho. call 367-7468.
ll-211-61p

367-75~

f,.IB C.IIR

COIIPittJ FNnt:-Enil

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wa1nu1 -eo eonsole with a

TWO GEm'LE mare
ule or trade for pldlap. I'll. . .
992mt or - at Roiifljlk · BusiiiiSS
Slablea, Ill. 3, Pomei'VJ.
•··
IJ..27.ate SEPTIC lanka dealllll. lllllar
Sanllatloll, Slowart, .Ohio. Ph.
862-3035.
TWO BEDROOM mabUo bome,
10 !L I 50 fl. Good COIIIIItlon.
Pllone 74U845.
IJ..27.ate
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IIARIIISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
SERVICE. Phaae 11112-2522.
50 HARD bad&lt; - . , aucb u
11-10-Ue
"Cone With 'I1&gt;e Wlod'' bJ Mar.
--- ----,._r_:-_:---sarat Mltcltoll. '111-r ora
you bUt iii
It bou&amp;llt SEE NElGLER' IIUlldl.. Sqoply
r... ttuJidirv JOUr bome. Call ·
-·tely. Coliii2.S74t.
Gill'
NeJsler, llaolno, 0,
8.S7.ate

Services

NOW I

more about llil pariDer'1
had paltom 10 he tempor-

Ized with a meN ro1ae 1e
three opaclea.
South could do DO more

than 0011t1uue to four ~PMN.
He bad a minimum lor bit
two spade jiDDp reapooiae
wllh good opldea.
At tbe 181be time tbe opedo
rebid r.ve North all tho In·
forma oa be DOOdod to be
able to tale full eoolrol by
means of Blackwood. North
beld the perfect Blackwood
. hood Willi first- or IOCODCIrOUDd. control of all sultJ.
When South rePlied with
Bve spades to show tbree
aces North saw no reuoa to
wute time eloecldal for
kings. He simply blil the
graod slam.
He did have ooe oiJgbt
South mllht show up
little dlamoadl.
bit tbe lablo
"DfaWJiig
' and spread biJ

3.28-trc

R~ILERS

NEW TREADS
2 for $22.00
PI•• tu: &amp; ,.coppoblo tiro

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RAG RUGS, oloo. dolq eu.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - COAL, WMP, eg, ltoUr, nilne
t-29-Ue ·
nc wavlllllo WOllam Hiler.
run. Exeelalor Sail Worka,
------------Pbonoll92-265t.
Eeot lllaln St., PmnerCII'. Phcb C. C. RRADFORD, AUCTIONEER
98W88L
3-!Uc .
C&lt;l!!piMoi !!anlee

BRACE YOURSELF lor a lhriU
the ftrst time you UN Bl•

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TRAILER LOTS, Bab'o llololll
caat, ..--.., Cldoe111. 124, " - ~L

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Furniture.

. SMITH AUTO W.E~

plole1,y IIIOdera with buJIWn
kltehea, wall..., alll1lbletop

·.. larp
""*with
unit; · -ua1t,
dlo~
..th and

pol-··------------large

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POMEROY .-

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GOOD WARM
too eaol
elrc:ulallnl belle~ willl Jacko!
and IIIII. See 5130 p. ......
on we1kelida.Haward ClldweU,
~· PlalDa, Oblo.

SYRACUSE~

LONE STAR beat, lraller. N e w IIDiah,

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Redea..... ~,alaocan­

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In Cllo. . call
8-27-lie

ROOM
112-3890.

••J a q e !IGI'ob lllllba&lt;lt. Good Ioe-,
2M llldlllld St., IMUeport, ·
Oldo. '
IJ.Z8.atp

TAPPAN Gllallluop, $16•
P11ono 112.aTOL
8.27-'41

NEW RANCH TYPE HOllE FOR SALE

112.
8-27-3tc

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•*lldat paid, . . . . 112#15.

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than 2$ perce~~t oC the pinta needed receivecl.-1bia cannot go on m

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A. Buckeye

2. Jaaddf..

1111,284, Gioclaln llaaiiY-Miz
Co., Mlddleport, Ohio.
1140-Uc .

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end rlallt 10,.... projoet.I'Ut
alii
Free eatlmalee. Ph.

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Is of Varied Origin

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414.Ddlt

Ci-11'1101 .. lhe ..... and
!reatin011l ol a burning ..,.
sation In 111)1 foOt! I d011~
have alblete'* .foot! 1 have

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Rllynaud's disease, frOBtbite,
U&amp;bt shoes or a deficieocy of
vitamin B. If your doctor
tatoo vltamlna aad other can idenUfy the ca~~~e, he
medic:lnea but noUtlng has may be able to direct hiJ
belped.

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treatment to Us removal.

may want to
your lreuble are hardening try a treatment that bas
of the arteries, exceuive been used with great auc:-

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Qlberwiae, he

cessio Great Britain aDd hu
receaUy been lntroclueect In
lbla counlry-tbe I!Uocllon ot
an lee-cold oa11ne oolutloo.

into the 1pinal canaL

Q-ll'halla peo plaaua! Ia

it aeriou1? Is tbere any CUM
for it!
A--'nlo ia flat feet. WheD

tbe condltioa Ia beredlluy
and present from blrtb,
usuany no treatment 1a
needed. But If It hu Ita onaet
later in life .a1 a result of
!allen arebeo, II may be pe!Joful. You oheukl stren!llhell

your arciJes·by walltlng borefoot as much u poollble aDd
by alaodlne 1n your bare
feet aad rising on tiptoe repeatedly until you are tired.
'11111 exereioe ohould be In- CNued dally. It may allo
belp to,..... ihe hulo--

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LOSE W_, aafllJ - 0..
A.Diol 'hllllla,· . . . . at Nol- Dntr.

alal-o. MJdw01Jiarlr8l,
w. -llaln St., PIJiaoro)-. -

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POIIEROY, OHJO

gq~ !'!SKY!•.-::.,~~~~

laere. '10.500.

HEL·EN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
lalJieta, ..., tl.U, at Nol- AsSoCIATES
992-3325
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117 lillliranlo
238 L

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EXCDS BODY fluid wlllo fluldb

a UNI'UIIN1SHI!III'OOIIIIIIIII-,

OPEN EVENINGS TIL f

6 roomo, bath.

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house, ba1h, aa•turnace,5W.
l'OCIDa, w11h .cloaetJ. Sherai
"""""ldlap. Only $11,000.

DOW obllllllo root, 119fcbea, 2
POODLE I'UPPJES.. AJIC T o J
toto, out of flood. tHOO•
mlalatun, f7511111• Stud .... TUPPERS PLAINS - . 1 """""•
ric:elllll-~ "-IIS-... ..Ill, t loe4rocomJ.
,_5443.
Il...,e
Front, ba&lt;lt poreheo. 2 ear

1968 HARLEYDAVIDSON7t-.
oreyele, JOOd condltloa. All
ae-o«~e•

Till!'' I

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REALTY
GEO. HOBSTETTER,

8.S5-6k:

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112.21182.
8-21.'11e
orated. Call 9924278 ""' • ·
2 p. ...
11-22-Ue ' I ROOII HOUSE, I - . . . ...

.Sive As
l•c• As $1,000 NOWII

·HOBSTEnER

Raolne, Ohio
Crill BntdrAml.

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Phoae 9tWUI

elaelrlc . . . _ , . $1. Baker

WILCOMI INVIITIMTNIM

t31i So. Klmbrourh
BpriJIIIIeld. llo. 6G8oa

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L-..t.. Acrou Fr- Tiny'•

POMEROY

HOUSE FOR SALE oo Wrllbt
ELECTROWX CLEANER large
7 rooma, needt some atteatlon.
' dolux modeL Complete with aU
992-5709.
Two exira lots will brlllg\lo the
ciNntng tools and 1Q11' blp.
COli. Pllone 992..'1292.
Ruao like new, WW seD tor
8-26.stc
1138.00 eoeh or lermo. Pl&gt;ooe SEWING MAC211NES, Re&amp;ooir ·.
94 FORD 9 peosengor Coomlr)o .
aervlee, ~ llllku. II~M.
992-2685.
IJ..26-6te,
TWO
BUn.DINGS,
8
x
12
IIIII
10
The Fobrle !l!op, , .......,. ·
for l'l or '10 IDn
x 12, movable, auitable· for
pickup of QJal value. Pl&gt;ooe
AWhorlzed Slllllor Salas and .
llorago
or
olllee
bulldlaco.
AWNINGS,
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Bl
Service.
WelllarpMISeluoro.
77~.
8-26-51&lt;
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lt68 Oldamablie Delmonl, t
door, Mlpower,l2,000mllea.
- a D d balllnaulallm. El------------See or eal1 Mld&lt;y WDIIamo, 8
- · While, aa1aa repn- FOR lORE, aew tnncher Willer
live. For free ooiiatoa,"'Lm. to 5:30 p.m.992-2367.Evllae, eaaopool ~· t to 1Z ·
enlaga 7t2.4111.
8-ll6-31p
a.r1aa Uall, IIJneuoa. V. V. ' wide. Paul Ander- I l l - .
J - and l5oa. lne. .1-14&lt;
W. Ve. Phme TTU788 a!W

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FIANIC HERALD'S
SUPER SEIYICE
tt2•7:Mo
Mlla••I!O'f

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You Can Earn
$800 A Month
Or More
Baled On Your
Effort

U·HAUL

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For This Area

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1965 MUSTANG Faslbaek. call

SPARE -TIME
IICOME

f. H. O'BRIEN
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aftd o....rfido
tloil of Hid Court

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the lowest prices,._________
of the year.
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.Pomeroy Motor Co.

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aeedocl,toeun25pereent
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II. oolllllllaalm
demonstrating
2 YEAR OLD COW with calL
Joys. No lnve- Cor aee- ---------~--LEGAL NOTICE
1967 FO!Iil llluiiDit: G,T, 8901
Gary R. Dill, 949-3915.
eslllll')'. Write To1lodlea ParOllllne,
t-speed triiWIIIaaloa.
NOTICE ON FILING Ofl'
11-llll-31&lt;
J;y Plan, John.-, Pa. 15901.
INVENTORY r1D APPRAISEMENT
Good cmciiUoo. See Jim An-,
Th. Stato of I lo, Molt• C.unty
IJ..27.ate
.
drowo or eall 9112-6688.
P
olo Cowt
BOLOGNA,
2
lb.
$1.H;
jowl,
8-27-31p:
To tiM EJCoeutor or Adl!llnlltr.tw
olleed, 3 lb. $1.391 lee mUk,
of tho ollot•l to 1uch of tho fo~
1
pJ. 99c; 5 lb. tomatoea. 49c;
~Wiflll 01 .,. ,.,ldont1 of tho Stoto
82 CHEVY Slatton w_., autorl. Ohio, wh::-the Jynlvirtg lpOUie, KQU'lt; IIANiw~ man a. Qo
buanas lOc lb.; recap tirel
tho ne.t of kin, tho b-flclor&amp;.1
. maUc lranamlaolon, 327 e,.ln.
IDIR, wW Ill.. 50pereomlregular alzoa, 2 101' $23; P&lt;*und. tho will; ond to th. att•nor
euatne, f barrel carburetor,
mloiiiGII, ABC aeo~~~ra, lllo.. crttomoyJ ,.,..ontl"lll anr of
looa 10 lb. 69c. We take food
$495.000 Body perfecl, Call
tho afor11montionod pot~on11
W, VL
7~-c6
slampo. M allll G Food Market,
Chorlo1 H. Barnhart, Soll1bury
992-7375.
8-27-3Qi
1-n•hlp, Molgo County, Ohio.
3 miles ooulh of IIJ4dleport oo
No. 20,155;
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8-27-Sijl
You or• t.r.b,. notlfiM th.. thli WOMAN for geMnl otnce work.
19G9 PLYIIIOUTII Roadnmaer,
------------~lnMntory ~4 Apprfllllo'""' of tho
wn.L~R~~E~z~ac
.. htfo Of tt.. afonntOntloned, c1..
Tn&gt;l1111 noeded along with...,.
low miiNp, reasonable, nruat
' eqpl!llled cloak modol HIIIDa
cootocl, lote of nld Count", wao
-ledge ot bookkoeplllllseD. llartel Golf, laniovlllo,
fl'-d In thl1 Court. Solei lewontOI')'
maehllle. ExooUent .....- .
and Apptol••m•nt will bo for hoo,.
Wrtte Box 7011-A In ...-. of
phoao 7t2..1101.
lt.26-6le
1137.60 eaah
llal!8a
l"t MION thl• Court on tho 8th clot
1ba llalb Santlllll, Pamei'Vf, - - - - - - - - - - - - of S.~.a... 1969, et 10100 o'cloc
.
• . , 1 195\:.FOII!l.~-~tll7 ~v, ·\ill!
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toWoiiJl:r 01o1a.
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tlon! ,t:.'.:·.u.t'tf. thin ot I ~
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come to

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ectual miletj. radlo, deluxe
healer. 1'llono Cboater 9115- ·
3350. Cln be seen at NIWeD'a
Sunoeo.
&amp;-111-«c

Ra••n•WOCNII, •••• Vlrelt!a.
ON) 27NIII

4 BEDROOM HOME, full·olzod
buement. gas turMce heat,

fmllll tt-eo. Pleaoe write to

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ot Nlddleport ... ,I ll. 7.

NURSE

WILL DO lroolngo. call 9927380.
8-26-ttc.

Lewia Ruffcorn or
aQJ ~ bis relatives. Born in
lleJsa Coullcy, 183.2, and married a Baker. Wa. a Civil War
..~eraa. Am trying tolraee1113'

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ALL OUTSIDE

2 BEDROOM JiaoBILE home, Ill'
and G Food Markel, 3 mlloo

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any debla eootncted bJ . _,
other than 1113'1tlt
Robert F. Prf&lt;ldy Ka•lOP• 0.

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you orpallo? U you are .lblo,
IIIII - - TWO IIELIROOIII trailer 8 I 57. ·
peroon, don't eheat JOUroelt FURNISHED
opartmonlo. ao.. to oehool.
LIIJI• Tndlo ..
feet. Will aell cbeap. See.
out ol • tuccealful career.
Phono 98U4M.
lO.I&amp;.Ue
ll:&amp;trr
To -T'hl
Geor&amp;l Kaul!, 323 Write for Qpel-.ont R. G.
9mallatnnaa,
St., I'OIIIerO)'.
8-26.31p
Steele, P. 0. Box U, Middle-FOUR ROOII
IDOI'I·
port.
JnH&amp;, tilth, . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 24-INCH STEEL !Uobeam e«
PH; ttJ.,21Q
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lllnlaee
with _ . . laelreL All
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p~a alii rqloten 11&gt;110- Good
112-all.
7-llo4!o
For Sale
emdlllon. David Kcobl-,
Cheater, Ohio. "-1185-3189. TWO BEDROOM h&lt;lme, livillll
s.2Nip
· room, 41alq room, hall and
SLEEPING ROOM ewer w I a e
llllre, phono 812-1293. 7-l-l!c
- - t:allHited, '1M
BrOWDall Ave.,~ Ph.
EARLY Aloi!!:IIICAN stereo, AM992-11961 or 992-.11035.
FM, Mpeed "'--IIIer, 4 opeato.

I WILL NOT BE reOD(IIIIble for

CODCernl~

Dorrell Ru!feorn, 105 Klnp
Drhe, Bellevue, Nebraska,
68005.

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Service,
427 2od Ave., Galllpolia.
8-27-3\c.

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TRAILER SPACE. Cravol 1111~
loeatlon, raaaoaably Jlri&lt;wAI'I"RESS wantod, IIIPII' Ia per- ' 111, 780 MaPle Street, ll1ddle.
jort, Oldo.
ll-.26.ate
eon. CroJr'• StelkHouae, P..uaroy.
IJ..28o81c
TRAILER, BROWN'S TraDer

OOE TO cbani!o,
a,. Jonot E. Motrl•
CI.K
- · formerly left at Duke
.
C'-ra for repa!ro In Pom- 8/21, 8128 2tc
OI'OJ' ora ncnrtobeleftandpieked up at Duiut Cleaners In Ml4dl~ H aod E -

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Georp F. Mar"-, $r., Olot,
tor, Ohio, 985-3837,
844-elp

shoot at
Ginn und.. my l.nd ortd ''"' of
Labor n ..aalcl Court, thl• 18th tlay of AugUII,
' ~· 1969.
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Pip !l
i:&lt; iodUol ........ uailnod to tbe
TWo dhor&lt;e aetl..,. haveh llt!!_l, .... JIOloc:t, made ..... fllod, two have- IJ'IDied ud
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..,. dlamliood In tbe Melp Couo:· : .. . bore ..... Thursday.
v common Pl•a ~
I I - L, Wlil&lt;er, l'onlorQ)o,
0 : P, E. ~. chief of. Ute
·;, : Federal llill1wal' oatce at Char- Ia - . g a diYOrce from Eloise
: IoilGb, Wednesday Indicated no G. Wallrer, Pllmeroy, on charges
~ iiYellllpU... of. tbe brldiO 0011· of. IJ'(IBB nealoc:t of. duey ud OX·
.: W.. to. be dOOle b)'hia treme erueitf. lllarles K. Stew- .
; ._,He aald tbere wvelooae art, Middleport, also charges ·
; bolll In tbe bridp now, loft ln.. 81'011 negloc:t ofduey ud extreme
: laldonally so tbe could be cruelt;r In his petldoo against
: Jaelled up In llle eenter, bulthoy Vera L. Stewsrt, Mlddlop&gt;rt Rt.
: will be dibtoned 10011.
1. He asks cul~Ulet' of. ..,. chlld
AI for the rust spots, Car- ud IIIIOIIter chlld expeeted to be
: penter aald 11te steel Ia painted born In SeJl(ember.
: Ia lbe llhop, erected and then
Dlamlaood In Ute court was Ute
.: alloril to corrode before paint.. dlvor&lt;e suit of Linda L. Bo,yles
: IDe so the paint will adck ...,.. acalnst lllarlea W, llciYies. Vio:: OYOII\y to the surface of. tbe let R, RUe was grllltod a divorce
from PaulE, RUe and was given
1he use ol her malden name,
Bro!m, and Clrol F,Dyewaagly.
en a divorce trom Donald E. Dye.
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85, Middleport, died Thursday
:: morning at Veterans Memorial
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· Born at Pt. Pleasant, Mr.
; Mournine was a retired New
: York cemral Rai)r(lld engineer.
. He ls survived by a sister,
•: Miss Ids llloornlue of TuA&gt;er•
::. Plains; a elster- in· law, Mrs.
:;. Margaret Moornlrc of l r :::· am a nephew. Tbnot:hy Mourn;: log, Ironton.
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Funeral services will be held
:: at Ill L m. Sotuntoy allbe RawI;: lows - COOts Funeral HCII!e wl11t
·:: the Rev. MaxDonahueofficlating.
~: · Friends may call at ttle Cuneral
·: : home af\YUme after 10 L m.
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AUGUST 27-28-29
"BARBARELLA"
Jane Fonda
COLOR
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James Coburn

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AUG.28
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUG. 29-SEPT. 2
Wolt Dl .. oy's
"PETER PAN"
(T ochnlcolor)
An llii..C.rtoon Feoturo
Captain H-':'s Pirates,
inker Bell, Indian Brave
and Mermaid Lagoons

S.. tho HAPPY ENDING
"HOOK, LINE &amp;
SINKER"
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jMTy

Lewis, Anne Francis

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

sallora Reller Comm.issloo for

a five year term according to an
entrY filed In Ute Meigs eouncy
Common Pleaa Court. Clark's
new term will begin Oct. 18,

this year.

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MASON- Walter Bulmer, Sr.
88, Hartford, died Wednesday
evening in the Holzer Medical
Center. He was born May 28,

1881, in Kana.,.ga County, W.Va.,
the oon of the lote Timothy and
Lucy Jane Hall Bulmer. He was
a coal miner and a time keeper
for tile Slate Highway Dept.
Survivors include his wtre,
Mariami three sons, Walter,Jr.,
L&amp;wndale, CallL; Donald, Palmdale, Calif., and Milburn, Newhall, Calit; two daughters, Mrs.
Mariam Alice Smith, East Liverpool, ard Min lAicy Jane Bulmer, Hartford; 14 grandchildren
and 12 greal1randchlldren.
Funeral services wiD be held
Sotuntoy at tho FOilesons Funereal Hmne·at 1:30 p. m. wl1lt Ute
Rev. H. C. BUiops oMclsdng.
Burial wUI be in tho Graham
Cemetery. Friellla may call at
11te fUneral heme after I p. m.
on Friday.
PICKUP DELAYED
RUTLAND - Due to Labor
D&amp;y, Monday, tbe regular Rotland
VIllage refuse picloc&gt; wUI be on
Tuesday.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in dowlrtowD

I'OinerOY at 11 a.m. Thursday
was 70 degrees UDder sunny
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MAIIRIAGE IJCENSE

Thaddeus Scott Dye, 21, ea....
penter, and Linda Gene queen,
21, Albsey 3.

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Friday and Saturday Solo

Berkshire Hosiery Sale

KODAK MOYIE CAMERAS
49.50 lnstematlc

MOVIE CAMERAS ---------33.00

59.50 lnst-ic

MOVIE CAMERAS ----------39.00

79.50 lnstaooatic

MOVIE CAMERAS -·-------53.00
99.50 lns-allc
MDVI E CAMERAS -----------66.00
69.50 lnstamatlc
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· Sizes 9-11, 8-9%, 6-7%.
This Weekend

3.95 Hosiery .............. Sale 3.i9
3.00 Pantyhose ............ Sale 2.39
1.75 HosierY .............. Sale i.39
1.35 Hosiery .............. Sale i.09

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Nordic: wo••n pennanent ,.e11 with 10!1 rei"" flwfoh. ·

Wide S.lectlen of YfNI Fe.-wtte Colort

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s.•t S2 llr 70 TAILI COVIRS ••• •••••••• ............ SALI o&amp;.29
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52 br 70 TAILE COVERS ••••••••-• •--••••••••••·IALI 1.19
52 ttr II TA8LE COVERS ••••••••••• ••••• ..... ,.SI,LI 3.99
60'' (ROUMD) TAILE COVERS ........... -. ...... SALE 5.59

NOWHERE, BUT ELBERFELD$, WILL YOU FIND A
BEITER SELECTION OF WOMENS SWEATERS.
New and Classic stvles in all the new fall colors, styled
hy "Dotty Mann••- ••Featherlr.nit - "Empire''- .. Lansing"all well known name hrands, including cardigans, vests,
channel jackets, V neck slipoven, long slee--t• 'urtle neck,
short sleeve slipovers, shells, ski sweaters, soft flat len it
orlons and helancas, bulky orion knits. Make your Hlections
now· and coardinate them with our outstanding graup of
slacks, walking shorts and skirts.
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.PEUANENT .PlESS SPORT SHIRrS
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All si10s Small (14-14!2), Modiu11 (15-15~, Lorto (161~) and oxtra lcwgo (17·17~. Solid colors: Blue, greon,
bronze, gold. Beautiful plaids in 6 best combinations.

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Welcome Back, Teachers
SKIRTS ARE AMUST FOR YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL
WARDROBE.
Beautiful plaids and 1olids in all wool flannel&amp; and
twetds, many s'yles including kilties, hip sti,ch pleated
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styles, sheath styles. Sizes 221o 30 and 32 to 38.

•iu• 29 fa 42 and extra •lu• 44 ta 48. 6"' doerM ,olrost.r and 35"
cCNnbecl cottan.
pnn ••II ,.teo•• fl"l'h. Good colot ..leeo
tlon. Stop In,,,,. thom on. You'll like th• cotnfort.t.le Ut.

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now of Ho~ Wt""r Und..W"r for ftlln oncl t-!1•• ·
eosy seloctl ..... ~~, .......... of oiN• r;...,
YIU)" IMGIIest ttor to tho IMn wh.o weors •I• 54. Union Suit• In
thltMI, ln1ul oncl oatt.• bits. Shlrta oM dntwen, wlritw Walaht
Wlefo a'M quilted Unca.,...,. Stott 'In ltflcl lool&amp; '•• over. Makti 10.. '

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. HYANNis; ~ - Ml!s, ,JOAN KENNEDY, 32, wife ol Sen. EdM. Kennedy, auf!ered a nilocarrlap Thursday nliht.lt Y!al her

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oceur•llli lllat obrd&amp;ys befOI(O ~ lrllluesl'IDII&gt;. .
'28, a Wa•hlneton-secretary,
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lncludodare Donoaal fwoods, ·Hounds!Ooth O..cks, Plaldo, ·
Bonded F"nnela, 'Pioida, Twaods and Chocks.
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"MADE·TO. YOUI·ME.IE DUPEMES"

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ATHENs - P~ENT NIXON ENDED A poychologlcal tug-of. war In Greece by nomlraliq Henry J. Tasca as tile new U. S. am-

Select 1'0111' .IIIW *apes at ~· SIYIIIis of Zll\ off the

H~f million

do1lar diamond luwl made

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OWO - A CARRYING CASE conlalnq

an eadmated JSOO,OOO lndlamanda"'sreportod}ltolen Thursday from

lo New York Cl\y jewelry aaleoman In a ohot&gt;l&gt;liW center In Ibis eastem
suburb of ClevolaniL
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Diamond Coip., told pollee a man wne up behind him and grsbbed

11te cose tr... h!s band as he erterecla cab. He said he had Just completed s - . ., the diamond• to a retsD dlltrlbulor In the center.

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·'" ' HIJNTINGTON, W; VA. ,- NEWLY NAMED HEAD loolbeD cmch
!l/&lt;k 'l"olley of. Marohall Unlverslcy aMounced Thurl'lly Ute addiUon
jlf-")a,rp I!IW uolstalll c..chea to his staU and 11tetlour oophomore
h.~""! . ~ report to pre-sessoli camp.
~~ iOuFFn!l\0
,Ciorksburs radve who wu a twolime AI!-Americiali at VIrginia 'l'ich; had been hlrod to .,..ch 11te de. filnslve backil'ld and Gen!o.Breen, 1 IIY&amp;oyesr veteran of tbe Nadonol
'F!IOibeU Leque, was tile - dafenalve Une ... ch. Ted Shoebrldio,
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q~r{..y' slzo; Plainly

.ma.rkecl. Ea&amp;y to ' " ~nd tty' ~... Woola, 1nylons, nylon
CJUIItecl, daeron a~ Cbttans, • c~.'f'Oll," 'vinyls. SizesSonall, mod_ium, largo ·oncl •,'II!~ l.fl!•· .Big ••!oction, lfi_~

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aopportera and opponents ol the army-hocked
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!11111te poat. ,Supporters hoped the Preoldent """ld do so quickly, Jn.
terpretiJII the presence ol an ambas118{tor as tacit U. S. support for
tile reslmL

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U.slred lqth ftem tap of rod, d,owti)

TqUa new antOO.aador to Greea! ·
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St09 In tt. buar ~nen• end .,.,., lte!Htfl"""' oM ' " tM loc'-'• for
fall wHr. Bit 1electlen now In of•• 2 lo 7 ·ltftd I to 20. Mel~ with
Clltochtd or d.,aohobW. hoN1. ,.... ., the country'• fNcll"'
•nufacturon.· Cot•h•OJ• nrlon ""'1[-.4, doeron •nd cotter~~~ Briftt
In , _ ..__,,, tr~ en o fo'cliet or two thot 1vlto , _ f•ncr aNI lour
wlt.t yot/11 •ell. Now I• th. t.o•t tiiM to huy
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Roody Fot Your Soloctlon
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• . WASIUNGTON ~ A SINO.SOVIET EXPERT SAID Thursdsy the
•$ovlet Union mlpt tty to deotroy 0.11•'• growing nuclear cllfiOI&gt;Uity
11 the Ru11iaDs leU they could escape a massive ground war.
Dr. Richard C. . Thornton aald the otrlke mllht follow the estabo
Uohmert of Soviet !q!pet reclmea, headed by Chinese defectors and
lndlrecdy
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We corry a com;lete lin'a of Hoover Sweepers includirit
Canvertibleo, Diai•A-Matlc, Portable~, Handlvoc one!
Constellation. Aloo a camploto line ol Cleaning Tools,
Throw-A•Woy
Bagl, ' 'Bolts,
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relea1._ Rnl•h.
Brleht Checb on White Ground

Sizes 6 to 18. Two pioce cotton broodclolh. in r.loids,
slfipos and novalty pottorns. Topl are coat sty e with
notched collars. Bonom1 oro full 'longth. Elastic in.ort
lttr comfortable lit. Many ore permanent preu.

OPEN FRIDAY NI'GHTS
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VISIT ELBERFELD$ DRAPERY DEPT. AND'
SELECT ANEW ~OOI(E~ SWEEPER ~· . .•

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BIG SELECTION iOY$ PA,JA!l~S

MEMBER FDIC
Mtlllbtr Federal Reserve Sys1t111

Rwiam ponder 11rilre into China

9.91 60 ttr 102 TAILI COVERS ...................... SALIL29
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NEWEsT EXPANSION - The Pcmeroy n&lt;Mer Shop, 106 Butternut Ave., lach.: West Second
St. in Pcmero;y, Is the town's oewest atructure housirw an expanded business. It is operated by Mr.
arxl Mr1. Millard Van Meter. Announcement:J are bel-published today on pages 2-3. The public is
Invited to a grsnd oponlrc Sunday, II a. m..to 6 p. m.

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Save on your favorite style of Berkshire
Stockint• and Pantlho11 during our
Annual Fall Hosiery Sale.

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many services that will make your work easier.
We hope you will stop in soon so we may get
acquainted.

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Minos Sl1~l 12 .. 20
Half Slus 14K .. 2~

Just received a shipment of girls All
Wealher Coats, in the laltsl styles,
these cOGts defy win~ and rain, many
styles to choose from, in all the
autu111n colors.

Stoc~ up " - an '"- bor• shirt• rou'll N n...l.. far School ond ·
Fall WeM. All sb" 6 to lQ.
shltt I• ,.,_.,.... pnoo, Manr
•• te~perecl atrl••· Cheo•• your ,_...,,.. collor ,,, .. , too, hill .....
•hfrt• on aole ht thl Melt~ ancl Bora 0.!Nfi!Hftf. Sellcl colon, ,....,.
plolcl11 lloth lleht and clorll stripe•, e!heclls.- You'll went .•..,...ill
when JOU ... th11e.
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We're delighted to have you with us again. You
have one of the most responsible exacting and
exhausting jobs in the world and we edmire
your dedication. Our community is a better
place ~use of your presence.

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Walter Bohner
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popper tWHd, CohM'ay bonded ·
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dovblo duty and ll&gt;oY ·. ,.
perfect for Wort., 1 school,
lravol and in town shopping,
Roady to go onywhoro.

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CLARK REAPPOINTED
Frank A. Clark, Hemlock
Grove, has been re&amp;JIPOlnted to
the Meigs COunt;r SOldiers and

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The .Pialntift in the Dye-case was
given custoey of. 11tree minor
ebildren. Both divorces were
granted on charges ot. arosa neg~
lect of. duey and extreme cruel-

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colwnnlst and loulldlna l'alber WOllam F. Buckley Jr. "oocked II to
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Approximately 80 residents
were on hand today when a hear..

BOll HOEFIJCH
T•cbera of the Melp Local
• School District were given $200
across tbe board salary lncreas..
es and revised salary schoWies
for non-teaching employes were
aclopled tenlallveb' Ibis week
when 1he district• a board of edu~
&lt;adon met at Meigs lllib SchOol
in Middleport.
The salary increases tor both
groups are in accordance wiUt
new state law, House Bill 531.
The final approval and dele of
starting increases for the non •
teaching employes are dependent
upon the flaal lnterprelalioo of
HB 531 wh!ch requlresin.,..aaes for both teaching and oon •
teaching employes.
The board accepted the reaig.
nations fA Mrs. Eleanor Zelher
as a music teacher and of Mrs.
April Sml11t, secretary at the
Pomeroy Elementary School. Ap..
pointed as secretaries in the district were Mrs. Lela Curtis and
, Miss Rebecca Stivers.
SUpt. George Hargraves was
authorized to otfer-an adult basic
education class for those who
have not completed the eighth
grade. The board alao approved
tbe establishment or a breakfast
program for aU grade schools
in the district with breakfast to
be ··served to students trom the
first througt, the sixth grade. This
will start about the third week
oC school, and is contingent upon
final stele approval.
cafeteria hmch prices were

Crewman are
Alive But 2
Have Wounds

lng on a $5,280,000 Meigs COunty
HJghway bnprovement project
got underway in the Meigs County Courtroom.
On hind to conduct the hearlf€
was John Dowler, division depu.
Q' director tor Division 10, arda
Jt41f lrC)ni karietta.
. ~A1iMU~O.M, Kora (ll,PO Durllli the M"orrlllig; aspects 1Ul ild-ee·crewmen o1ic1aM a u.s.
of app\-aisil1ll pr~rQ.- which wUI ArmY helicopter shot down by
be needed CDr the improvement the North Koreans Aug. 17 when
were outlined. One speaker it strayed over Communist terstresaed that professional help is ritory are alive, North Korea said
secured by the highway depart- Frldoy. Two ol them were rement to determine fair market · ported seriously injured.
value ot land to be used in the
North Korean Maj. Gen. Ri
improvement. He pointed out that Choon Sun said Capt. David H.
there is no bickering. Th~ first Crawford of Pooler, Ga., and
offer made is the high fisure and Spec. 4 Herman E. Hoffstatter
cannot be increased later.
f1 lowpoint, Dl., suffered major
The speaker pointed out also injuries. Warrant altieer Malthe court recourse which the • eolm V. Lopeke of Richmond,
land owner baa if he believes the itd., was· not seriously hurt, he
amount olfeted Is i!Bdequsta. aald.
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Property owners were urged to
Rl's disclosure carne in reply
c:~erate with appraisals an! ~I request by U. S. Marine Maj.
point OlA alllactors of the value Cen. Arthur Adams tor data on
of their lands.
the men's condition which had
Provisions of a new law which been refused by the North Koraids people to relocate in ease eans twice before.
Ri, however, evaded American
they must move due to a hlghway
imprOvement were outlined by demands that the men be releasSpencer Cllns otthe highway de- ed. When4heAmericansldeasked
partment. He pointed out tho dan- Nor11t Korea to return Ute men,
ger ot premature moves by such Rl countered with the demand
reside•s arll spoke of a council that the United states disclose its
which advises am helps such res- purpose In sending the craft over
idents some 90 days betore con- North Korean soil.
strucUon acUiilly begins.
The present plan ror the fm..
provement as revised since a
Ohio Five • Day Forecast
hearirw in 1962 was outllned.
Continued warm In Ohio Sat.The construct1011 project coyurde,y lllroosh Wednesday, wiUt
ered by the hearing Is on State
highs averaging in 11te mid to
Routo 7 and u. s. Route 33. The
Ujlll8r BOa ud lows In Ute mid
locaUon on Slate Roote 7 Is from
601. Preclpltedon wiH total
a point four tenth a of a mile eas~
around one.tour11t Inch. Chance
of the iuncdoa of State Route
of. tlumdarshowers Monday m1
143 to a point -tenths ot a · Tueoday, but more likely about
mOe east or tbe present JIIDCIIon
Wednesday.
.
ofli&lt;Me7and U.S. R&lt;Me 33;011
(COniiiOiod on Page 6)

,board Pay ·lncre.ase

again set at 20 cent-. with extra '
milk to coat fOil!" cents, This
price was made possible lhlo
year clue to tbe approval of. Ute
dlatrlct's appllcaU... for add!llonal federal luneh fUnds.
Mrs. Doloreo Wolfe and Mrs.
R. L. Jacoba Were appointed
leachera In tbe Title I program
and lbeboard~i,Rm~Vedllr"""""'s
Garage ln Middleport as the lo..
cation for the auto rneehanica
shop unttl the' shop facUlty ln the
new hllfl schOol Is completed.

The purehase of oonie small
pieces of additional ~
for the new bulldlnK as reeommended by the arehlteel was ap.
proved. These Include mlaeellaneous custodial equl....,.,
mlscell.,..... lcll&lt;hen equlJ&gt;ment, protective wall -matl tor
the gym, clinic equipment and
IUrnllure, otools for labsandfurniture for teachers• room. The to.
tal coat will be $4,396.23. 1bere
are still a few additional itema
to be purebaood

Men Tell

Mutiny
LANDING ZONE BALDY,
Viebiam (UP~- The men of A
Company told the story or Uteir
mutiny today- a tale of rear. of
loyalty to blddies, of a
lieutenant who took death hard •
Lt. Eugene Shurtz Jr., 26, of
Davenport, Iowa, the company
commander at the time, said
his men were stricken with tear
after nearly a week of heavy
combat.
••r you've worked in Vleb!.am
and you've seen a battletleld,
you know what it's like," Shurtz

said.
He described he losses hh
unlt had suffered as ,.tremendous. , .we had 95 men on
'
Tuesday and
52 men on
9.mday," the day of the mutiny.
Slurtz was relieved of his
command Collowing the incldent
and was reassigned to LZ
ol

headquartera

Baldy,

the

·

AI least ooe of h!s former
troopers said 9\urtz was too
inexperienced Cor the company
commander's job but that the
order ror the company to
advance was 4•stupld,"
uwe had rive people and fear
grabbed hold ot them," 91urtz
said. ..In previous days, they
had been able to conquer it.
Once these live people were
talked to and reassured, they
moved out."
He confirmed the olflclal
Army version- that live men
refUsed to advance against
Communist positions in the Q.&amp;e
SOn Valley but changed their
mlnds an llour later.
9\urtz, an athletically built
six-looter, had been in VIetnam
about a montiJ.
"The onl:,y thing wrong with
Lt. Slurtz was that he didn't
have enough experience, •• said
Sst. Dennis Davis, 21, o1 Sl10&amp;111, N. c.• a member c1 the
lieutenant's former compa111.
•• Sunday was the third day we
had to go Into 11te some spot
Where we lost a ~~t of people, •'
(COnUnued on Page 6)

CINCINNATI (UPI) - Greene
Lfne Steamers, Inc., operat:oi~s
ot the Delta Queen ·riverboat on
the Ohio River, plans to sell
hs operations to Overseas National Airways for $1 million.
William Muster. president of
Greene Line, said Thursday the
aile Included tile COI!alrucdoo
ol a new overnight river passenger boat to reJd,ace the Delta
Queen scheduled to cease overnlglrt tripe after November 1970
because of changes in federal

Miss Distler

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..The l)rlce ol replacement f«
1lte Delta QJeen came Ia lit
$10 million and major corporalo

flnanclue is e•aendal u we are
to go ahead, 11 Muster said. •-rtte
pre- stockOOiders decided to
sell to ONA so 11tat Ute pe,_
ger riverboat trade can be per.
petuated!'

under-

Is 1lte Rd&gt;ert De Cormier
.. . eloctrit'~

.

McComas, and board member•
Vlrldl Klq, Mrs. E. o. Rail, Don
Mullen, Hiram Slawter and For_.
ter.

For Leaving Seene

tf!lf tbe l~ow concert-·

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the mec!ldng • .,. ...

Mine Kills Five

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Attendl.al

&amp;!pt. Hergraves, Assl.- 8ijpt. ·
Lorry Morrison, Clerk L. W,

Home Economist

our ,~... ,,..t lot-away pia~ •f, you wish .... ; ,

. P .il})

Bill Porter.

Is Appointed

·

Bio .. tectiOfl of •'-•• papulor uiH:tol troua.,. ttr Lo.-1'•• Trhn fitting
wlih tap41,.d l•t•· Wide helt loop1, no euff1, $tO p,.,, fabric of 50'1
Fortrel Pol,..,ter Of!d 50" Cotton. Solltl color, IN'td plofds In •la:n 211 te
38 wolst.

.JNi

ONA ol!lclals sa1d 1lte Delta
QJeen probably woold be
retained u a floating restaur..
0111 or a day • excursloa boat
011 the Ohio and Mllllsalppi
roguladona,
Rivers.
The boat llae will be operated . Pions also Included develop;
by the present management as ment of two rlverfroat ia.d
a aubsidiar7 ol Overseas, if the leueo, one in Clacllllatl IIIII
airline's apptlcatlon liled with rmother 1n st. LAJUls, for conthe CivU Aeronautics Board is struction of Ooatlng enlerlalnapproved.
ment center.
Miss Joanna Distler has been
named home economist of the
Columbus and SOulllern Ohio
Electric co. in Meigs and Gallla Countlea.
In her 1101111101 - the flrot
SAlOON (UPil- A truek bit a Vletne.me1e troops three 7_..
..CCifiOioillt !Or 1lte .
..
~
.. ~· ~
VIet·
Con): mine ltilllng·D•e New ago;
wl1lt otllces In Mlddl~
llamjrlhlre
Nadonal
Guards..
The
five
National
Guaidlmea
Mill Dlader wiD divide hor work
week between the two coundea. men who were drlvlue away were driving down a road 3'i
!ite ffill attend a company train- from the battlefront 011 their nilles nor11t ol Selgort Thesday
way to got processed oot of. when he truck's rear wbeel1
ing schoolin'Colwnbuslnthenear
Vietnam
for home, military hit 40 pounds of explosives.
future before initiating major
spokesmen
said today.
They were Spec. 4 Guy A.
programs in both countie1.
On
Ute
figbting
fl'&lt;lllll,
allied
DI-etl,
22, Spec. 4. Roger E.
A gracOJate ol Eastern Kentucky
troops
killed
at
least
265
Viet
Roblchau,
24;
Spec. 5 Rlchanl
Universi\)', Miss Distler is a
CODll
and
North
VIetnamese
· E. Beaesl, 24, Sst. Richard P.
former home economies school
soldiers
Thuroday.
Eighteen
Raymond, 27 and Spec. 4
teacher and has also worked as
Americans
were
lcllled
and
87
Gaetan J, G, Baudoin, 20, all of.
an eeonomist with a utility comwounded,
Mandtelller, N.H.
J&gt;IUU' In Maysville, Ky . She Is
The
heaviest
u.s.
losses
were
residing on North Second Ave. in
Wresder is Held
In the ~e SOn Valley 340 nilles
Middleport.
nortbeaat of. Saigon where
American forces have killed
more than 1,000 Nor11t VlelnaLANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) ELBOW FRAC1URED
meae in the past 12 da3's. More Jerry Graham, a prol.esalllllai
Russell V. Manuel, 38, Racine,
han 80 U.S. soldiers have been wreader .......- wbile try1na
was admitted to Holzer Medical
killed In 11te same period.
to take his molber' a body ll'Ofl!
Center, First Ave., at 10:30 a.
Thirteen American Marines a hospital in Phoenix, Ariz.;
m. Thursday with a Cractured
were killed In the valiOY was held in jail here today on li
rig!ot elbow. An employe of the
Thuroday and 13 woonded. They charge of leaving Ute sceoe of.
MCil River Co., he was IJUured
killed 18 Comnwnlst troops.
an accident.
!"
while throwing a line from one
A SOu11t Vietnamese patrol
Graham,
s
native
of
Buckeye
bergo to IIIIOIIter wha! 11te llae
led by a U.S. Green Beret Lake, Ohio, was held
CBU!lhlln bits behind him.
sergeant discovered an obso- bOIId after leaving 11te scene of
luete U.S. Mtl tank hidden in an accident after his car hit
LOCAL TEMPS
an
UDderiJ'(UMl Communist anotller near here Thurlday,
The tamperature In downtuwn bunker near Tay Nlllh Thurs..
Fairfield COunl;y sberill's .! lf!lPllmeroy at II a.m. Friday un- day, Military opokesmen aald It
cen said there were no o111r
der 8UlUQ' &amp;Ides was 75 degrees.
had been caplured from ..........., out for blo ar.._ · ' •, ·

MISS Dllrl'LEII

Co~ing

LEVI'S NUVOS

Follorrlne Ute meetil!i

board membero and odrnlnlllrOtors Inspected 11te bulldlnp, and
11ten 11te IJ'OIIP and ita fomilllll
were guelll lor a plenlc dlmer
at the esbla of. Mr. and MrL

Delta Queen
Will be Sold

Story of

·neu.·Llii!IHnianu,·alpde.

A aalary od.e4.1e for extra
asslgrunents such 11 the year.
book, scbOIII new-r, coachlng and band was readopted, and
eoochlrc asslgmnenta for 196970 were .wroved. .
Llnds Morris and Hell French
were IIJ:IPOinted bus drivers., Bert
Grueser ao a custodian, Louloe
Redlord as a subsdtute eOIIkand
Faye Manley &amp;I substitute U
driver. 'Ibe reale;nation ~ Joe
McMurray as a bus driver wu
accepted.

lbo veat 10118 and ,..._
.tho v.........

J!oi!!l'."·'•"'""

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