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'lbe plaat will be built m a
380 • acre ala. on tile Ohio River
IIIII' - · 0., U.S. Rwte liZ.
'l1li ol111 II aboot 28 mUea east
of ~ In Clermont Cwa-

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llaan under tho ehlld labor PJ'Oo
'flalono of tile Fair Labor ani• Act, lleloan said.
Tho Dlvlolon lo prooontly IJ&gt;.
olltutlrw a Fan laclo-to-aceampalp, be nplalned, and Is
re_,.lble Cor eofwclntl tho
child lal&gt;or s-rd• of the Fl..

000 ldlowaUa. 1: Is sd!eduled for

c:omplellao In January, 1975. 1:
will briD&amp; tho total jointly -owned
c..,ac~V of the CCI! compaatu
~ or under constnctloa
to f,480,000 kilowatts.
Tho now plant will be built lllld
- - ~ Tho ClndmaU Gu
6 Electric Company, lllld owned
In .....,.. ~the throe.....,...
loa. 'lbe ClndmaU Gu &amp; Eleebic Comi&gt;an.r will own 37 per
- . ColumhusllldSoutllom Ohio
• Elacbic Company 32 per cent
ml Tho lla¥ton Power &amp; Lllbt
Comi&gt;an.r 31 per cent.
WIIUam H. Zlnunor, CG&amp;E

II be c:onetl'uc:teJ by CCO pl"oup. ,

Mrs. Frazier Dies Monday

S!PT. 15-16

"HELLO OOWN THERE"
T ochnicolor

Driver Cited
After Mishap
A Pomeroy WOIIlBD was cited

DAY FORECAST
By United Press lnter..tioral
TeJ11P0ratures In Ol!lo will
average near normal Tuesday
Utrough Saturday. Daily hJah
readings will avo~ moatly
In the 70s and the nlcht-tlme
lows in the SOL
Turning cooler b.Y mid.week
and with a cha..., to ~rumor
apin ~ the end of the .......
Preclpiation will total Oft&amp;.
half to throo-fourthe Inch as
showers at the begirm!JW of
the period.
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Adah Genheinier
Dies on Sunday
Miss Adah Genheimer,86,died
Sunday at her home at 208. !oluJ.

berry Ave., Pomeroy.
She is survJved by two sisters,
Miss Lucretia Genhelmer, PGIJloeroy, ani Mrs. SteJJa Week, Bev-

erly HUla, Calif.; three nieces,
to Pomeroy Mayor Charles Lo- Martha Geriurlmer, Columbus;
gar's Court on aehargeollailure Mary GeMeimer, Marietta, and
to yield right of way !oilowlns a Pauline carter, Clearwater, Fla.
two • car aecldeat at the corner and a nephew, John Wallace carof 4'111 and East MalnSta. Satur- ter, of Oklahoma.
day at 8:to p.m.
FUnenl services will be held
Follco said Mra. Thelma Air- at I p. m. Wednesday at the Ew·
son. 39, Pomeroy, was driving ing Funeral Heme with the Rev.
from I,ynn ooto Main to go onto Rober! Card olliclatirw. Burial
the parking Jot. Norman McCain, will be in Beech Grove Ceme44, Raodavllla, was drlvlns tery. Frleois may call at the fu..
... East Main.
neral hc:me anytime after ooon.
Tho McCain vohlcle struck the Tuesday,
apo to -cars wero medium.
There wero no ~Quies.

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY

Tony Randall
Jonot Leigh

and a sister.
Survivors include her son,
Clarence, Rt. 2, Cheshire; a
daughter, Mrs. DaiS)" Saunders,
Cleveland;
three
brothers,
Go&lt;irp ·alld Charlo• Sehulet, ~
I, Middleport, and J osOIIh Sehuler, Rt. 2, Oteshire; three·grarw;t..
chlldnu, .at1ven · great.-graOOcnudron, and one groat,.great.graOO.
chUd.
Funeral services will be held
Wedoelday at 2 p. m. at the
Rawll~s .. Cc:ats FWleral Home
with the Rov. Max Donahue of.
ficlating. Burial will be In t h e
Gravel Hill Cemetery at Clteahire. Friends may call at the
lloneral home oo Tuesday !run
10 to noon lllld 4 to 9 p. m. and
on Weclnelday wllll time of services.

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rillrt aida oftii~Airamcar.Dam.

,.IGS THEATIE

Rock Hudson

Cloudia Cardinale
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

lllltlng from CC!l'a large lnveet..
ment and the resultut Jnereaae

In the tax duplicate. .
Preliminary site gradJns and
the eroeum of a mateoroiQIIeeJ
tower are sebeduled tor th11 fall
at fila plant site.
J. L. McNeale,y, president and
chairman of the board of Columluo and Soulltem Ohio Electric
CoD1paJJy. aatd, "COltambwl BDd
S!&gt;!llhern will .crea~v., ' ltt;Ot!O
kllowaU,, ·· the terma. of
thla - w h i c h wWprovlde
tho addiU_. ,1101Vor required
to meet the Dllllda of our custom.
era. Ollr j1011lcPIIOII ID t111a
plant rOIU!Uid from - . . of

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Dies Sunday
PT. PLEASANT - James W.
Hammack, 70, died Sunday at a
·Point Ploaaari hoopltal.
· Bon ~ 25, 1899, he waa a
son of the late C. C. and ll¥rde
H~¥nos Hammack. Ills wife, Ora
E. Nlda llammach, died In 1859..

_.ooalyamounced.
AVXR.IARY TO MEET
UllGE TO MEET
Tho Women's Auxiliary of Vet..
'lbero wW be a IJ)Oelalll*t. or&amp;DS Memorial llospital wW
IDa of Raclna Lodae 461, F&amp;AM, meet at 7:30 Tuesday In the hooTueoday at 7:30 p.m. for IRirk pllal eafclarta. Eloction of
In master ma1011 de-. Ro. can will be hold. Middleport
- · w i l l be IOl'Vod.
membera will serve retrelbnllls.

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YOUR HOT
WEATHER HANGOUT
FOR COOL, TASTY
DAIRY DELIGHTS
OR
DELICIOUS, HEARTY
DINNERS &amp;SNACKS
DRIVE·IN TODAY!

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Funeral sorvlcoa for William
Jennings Price, 12, who died at
his hCIIIO at 110 State St., Pomeroy, ~~........, will be hold at
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·10 ._ m. Tueeday at the .....,_
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That )'OIIJW farmworl&lt;ora
gen.
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~aren't pttlngasmueh~
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calion as -~r
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•·~· uom uc
s M s '"lrws oo worklrw ~ ehUdron,
lleloan reported. Lost year over
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uau ot ~
uae m1nor1 •-..
lUUIIU Jror ng
011 forma duriJW school hoors
were lngradealowerthannOrmal
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alI or ~Mua~~n~.- ages, .
ill&amp;l at age 1..,
most 8 out of 10 were behind In
ochool grade level, he said.
lfeloon pointed out that the
Fl&amp;\ does IIIII alroct chUdren
who· work ... the home farm of
llteir porents or cuolrdlana.
He romlndocl farmers lhatln
atatoa whore tile child labor laws
dllfered lr&lt;m the FedoralataJXI.
ards, tho hlt!lter

• Prl•e
• Is IID'vlvod ""
.., his
wlte, u .. - ...et Mae·, four chll·
-dren, Mro.
Mabel Zwilll•• ~
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oroy; Lindy Allan Baldwin,
n,.
trlot; Roberl Forrest Price,
Charla-~ and Nova Franco•
Price, at••--·, a ·'ater, "·s.

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CUlled l'fllalon .-~
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llllellrw Or ~
library Prilmotlon In a ~ Wlitft.ln .M'~"'t'~•ll. loto.,_
ProJect JllOOIIDI .at tho J&amp;ciiiGil lad lira. liOoe "' fila -..t
Public Lillrlr1 ~.
Wtacoai .llolllorlal LllnrY In
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Mra. lladie u.rrow, Jackaon · KcAz11ipr
or loa dill be• ·
librarian, was hoatAioa to lira. fore fllij dati at dloplaJ1 ::111aO&lt;t
Elizabeth Nonon, State
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Wolford, lucaolar,PnijoctCooaultant, ara librarlatll, Mr. Jm
Louden, Galllpolla; lira. Edith
Pollnr. Lotion; lira. Kay llol!,yer•
NolooaviDo; lfro. Francoa SeJ.
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Wall-•
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e Casto, Columbua; eight Pomeroy librarian; Mrs. VIlma
crandchlldren, and three great. PllckQia, RaciCaal Boolonobllo
Jrandchildren.
OMclatlng at services wlli be Co~; ~~ ~ Lyma, ll(ld.
tho Ra•. CJ,vde Henderson. Burial dJopGri, ml lira. Wanoda ROM,
lll
Project S...rvlaor, Mco\rtllui',
w be In Beech Grove Com&amp;'lbe OVAL lllaclal, • library
r:.:::::~ call at the display unit "'available for
·'"~"e.
. play lnthoar•,ltwaa.,_od.
Mn. BufRRarner;.
• • wlahlngtohlvetheunlt

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llll'SKIPPER REPORTED
Minor daDiqe waalncurred to
ownodby-taJuneD ..
ar.~
a car
Rutland Route I, Salurday n111J1
lin the Parking Jot of tho S\&gt;Orlaman Bar at·tho Croaaroadl. 'lbe
vehicle which suuck the Dan!
car In lite rQJirt aide did not s~~~~~.
Sberltf Robert llartenbach IJ Iave.Upll111l tho ln..__

11h Warner Shop

LOCAL TEMPS
lfro.· David BumgarnOr,
The teiaponlun Ia doiwlltown.
eroy, baa accepted ....,Joyment l'olnenJy at 11 a.m. -..,. liDo
with Warner"ollarber and 'Boau- clor ~ c...._, llklea wu
11 Sh0!1, Pomeroy.
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61 decreoa.
lfro. l!umproer lathe former

Pcm.

Shirley - s , daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Elwood BcMors,lllld Ia
a graduate of PomerO)' H I a h
School. Site gradua111d !run Pro•
ton Beauey College, Ch._ke,
oo Aug. 22. This Is her llralem-

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load• ou.. Blaa. ~~·
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DEPARTMENT

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IEAUTY SHOP

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TUESDAY,'SEPTEMBER 16, 1969

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Council discu&amp;sed the recommendadons at length and refer.
red the matter to the finance
committee for study. Making up
the conunittee are Leslie Fultz,
Franklin Rizer and Lucien Poo.

$3,000 the .PII'kiDI Jot ..
1llr llllld to the - a l .....
lines needed for lbe Yillo&amp;e's · · son wlllt council paying the other
to aci:ept tho Farmoro .,.
· new di&amp;P\Isal &lt;~Y,Itam have · half.
&amp;.Ylnp Co. as .... of lbe ..... . .
been completed, 'Mayor Charlt\s
Baronl,ek also suggo- that
lap' a dopoalturioa.
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Legar reported llfonday lll&amp;lrt to eouncD &lt;molder apayment of $2
Pomeroy C....U In a regular an hour for all new wau.r depart.
Mayor Lepr -lied 11111'
lin.
$6,000 be bori'OII'ed ID be polt . · .
session.
ment elJI:Ployes .
Council gave the third and fi- back .,or a tbree-year perlot 1·
Mayor Lepr polntod out that
The board had also asked for
sewage Jines are belns teated the employment of SD0111er man nal reading to ordinance 349. to provide the balaaee :
every 1,000 feet as the work to work with water operations. This ordinance provides that all Cor pol11ll8lt .... fl6,700 lin '
is completed. Resurfaeing ~ However, last aight's discussion vehicles parked on the village truck. 'lbero Is $11,632 oo balld.,'
Main st. beginning at the Pome~ disclosed that Larry Baker, one lots along th&amp; Qrlo River must Tho llllliiOY could be ,
roy Junior IU&amp;Il Sehool eastward of two employoo with the depart.. be parked with their front ends from the bond retlro-t fUnd,
wlll start soan and will be com- ment, has now resigned, so two to the curl&gt;lnss.
Mayor .._.. said. 'lbe Tho
report
of
Mayor
Lepr
as
referred to the ri1llalt -.
pleted within a month, tlle m8J'· male employes are needed. Alshowing
receipts
of
$792.65
for
Udtor.
or ropor111d.
bert Martin Is the only male emA letter from WWiam G, Baro- ploye remalnlns with the depart.. the month of August was approvCouncil - a d the~
ed. Council voted to transfer
nick, president of the Pomeroy ment, it was reported.
(ConUnuod m .11180 1:1)
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Board ot Albllc Aftaira, was read
and dlscussod at Jengtl&gt; ~ counHEAD FORIII AND WIGS BEmG used by the llrJt class In
eD.
colllletolos:J, ,part of the new lo:tustrlal and trade courses p~
Baronlck wrote that .... board
gram oflllelaa Hlati School, .a,.. shoved aside temporarily while
of publlc oflalrs beltevoa Mrs.
lludentl concemaa. on an Erwllah le11oo fiom Mrs. David
Charles Russell, clerk in tbeWaBowen. Araund tho table, loft torl&amp;ht,areGienna LawsOn, Debter office, sboold be given a aal,
ra Gilkey lllld Vl~lll .Voijaldi,Ja.
. !!Y Increase lllld thai IIIIas Jlor.
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Legar, wbo works some with the
water~ alsoahouldre ..
eelve BOIIle salary raise. The aug..
WASI-UNGTON (UPO -Pres- ceiling at the start of this end ol Nowmber.
ge- acele for Mrs. l!ussoD idep;t Nixon announced todiQ' administration was 549,500.
The White House .aid 1M
was $2 an hour - or about $346 plans for withdrawal of an
"I have decided to rec,uce the total reducUon in authoriud
per m0!1tll. Tho board said In additional
35,000 American authorized troop ceiling ln troop strerwth by Dee. 15 wcdd
tho communieaUon that IIIIas Wil- troops from Vietmm by Dec. Vietnam to 484,000 by Dec. 15," really aJIKMI.t to 65,500, but
son should receive an additional 15.
the President said in a within the autborized. c:eillac all
$64 a month wblch would make
This will raise to 60,000 Ute stat~ment. He explained that unit&amp; are shown at 100 per eeat
her total salary about $334 a total number of Gl withdrawals ull:ler this new ceiling, '"a strength.
mmtll.
by
Nixon
since he first minimum of 60,008 trllq)!l will
In actuality, moat unlta are
Tho Iotter ltl111d that It would announced the U.S. cutback have been withdrawn , £rom slightly below full atre- 10
be necessary th employ another program JWlO 8 at the Midway Vietnam by Dec. 15."
that actual strength -...JIJ le
lull-time Office girl it Miss wn.. Island meeting with President
The new figure ol 35,000 men Jess than the authorized eellbll
.son were unable to work in the Nguyen Van Thieu of South to be pulled out-as well as the by one or 2 per ceiL
water department. Barml&lt;h's VIetnam.
date for completion of tho
This meant that llhlle fila
letter ata111d Utat the walllr board
"The withdrawal of 60,000 withdrawal - were different figure was dlfl'erent. U. . shoold ~ one-blf or' the rec •. troops is a signifi.cant step," from the number and date reduction or 35,000 Q aD'·
the Preslden~.sald, referring to m~ntioned Monday in Saigon by . nounced by the Pl"Hiddlt
the original 25,000 called Cor in Soutl1 Vietnam's vice president, represented Utde or nD aanfllet
lllll ' lirst Ulstalirnen~ ccmple\'!,&lt;1,, N~on Cao 1,11.
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The authorized Vietnam ·troop . cana would ·be pnlled out bJ' Ute
(COntinUed onJIIPlll

GI Pullout Figure
Set at 35,000 Men

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However, the COinmunistdeJe..
P ARJS
(UP0- The
North
The spokesman said be did
Vietnamese delegation to the not know when the meeting gates had m immediate et"lll...
Paris peace talks amounced would be arranged or whether on President Nixon's IJ'IIOUDI:8oo
FJtty.tour 1)ei'sons, workera, today it wiU receive foor the four :American women mont the United states pla-to
captains, members and t b e 1 r American wives who new to would be received in person by •ltlldraw an additional 34,000
guests, attended the 21st amual Paris to find out whether their Col. Ha Van Lau, the depllt;y troopa !run Vietram.
memhorship kld&lt;olf meeting of Air Force husbands missing in ltanoi peace negotiator standl.rw
They had atudies wltlllnteroat
the Tri-Counzy ConunWlity Cno- Vietnam are alive.
in for delegation Chief Xuan Vice President Nguyeo Cao KT'•
cort AsaoclaUoo Mooday lll&amp;lrt In ' A Hanoi spnhearitan tobl- UPI, Thuy.
statement Monday that to,500
the Grace United Methodist "The four ladles called on OW"
Thuy t1as been in Hanoi since would be withdrawn but wen r.
Church dlnlns room, Gallipolis. headquarters early tnday. But the death of President Ho Chi serving comment until Nlat
J)EBBIE HUNNELL, LEFT, RECEIVES ·
from
The event oatcially opened the they did not have an appoint- Minh.
made It officiaL
lfro. lfa1')' P-11 illl rollins hair properly ·· . · "sot" durlrw
aesoclatlon's weekloag 1969-70 ment beforehand and therefore
a cciAnetology class at lfelp Higll Sehool
membersldp campaign. M r 8 · could not have been received.
Charles lJngo and Mrs. Clare But of cwrse, they wUl be
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Gettle&amp; are general co..cbairrnen received at the delegation."
The Fomei'Qy E.JI Unit was d. this year's campaign,
called !lmday at US p.m. to the
With the cioarins of the last lrlbrtlon Included ebecka ln.
Mrs. Evan Roderick, aasocla.
MAIIIUAGE LICENSE
JeglslaUve hurdle, Slate Audl- eroaolng the minimum 1111ual al.
Wa1111r ~P realdance In lion secretary, reported 84 adult
Eddie 1bomas VAn Mab:e, 25,
Chester fOI' Ella Douglas wbo .tickets lllld 34 student U&lt;keta
tor Rogor Cloud lllllOUileed to. . location from Sto,OOO to ~.­
West Columbia, llld Comle Ka,y
day the dlstrlluUon ol$3,000,000 000.
was taken to Veterans Memor~ already sold bJ' workers. This II
Chapman, 20, Racine.
in sales tax revenues to the lo..
This means an inereaae la the
Ia! HOspllal Whore she was ad. 20 ahead of last year's figure at
cal
governments
of
Ohio
the
minimum
mmtllly allocation
mltted.
this Ume; there were 668 mem~
CUBS TO REGISTER
lniUal
payment
sloce
tile
legisfrom
$3,333.33
to $S,OOO for 21
bershi,PS In 1968-'9.
A meeting will be hold at 7
II II .tho goal ~ the member. p.m. Thuradsy it the Odd Fel- lawre boosted the annual appro. counties Ia tho state. n... ua:
Adams, Bnnm, Carmll, FIJ'·
ship c:ommJtteo to better last lows haD In l'lm1eroy to regis. prlaUms from $24 million to
$36
miJllon.
eue,
GeJlla, Harrlaon, lloarJ,
year's aJI..tlme record. a was Ulr boys for CUb ~ Pack 148.
Under the provisions of omer- llighJand,
llocldns, llolmH,
poln1lld out that 1\fGM Asaocla- 'lbe haU is loeattd o.ver .the Blue
tlon memberahips heve doubled m1 Grey re-.ant. Boys must SOIICY leglslallm onac1lld d1rlng Jack1011, Madl1011, Molp, alnco 1966.
be elgilt years old.or In the third the tlnal !liD working session of roe, Mar- Morrow, Nabla,
IIIUal.nturna wW be comp11. grade. Cab!nastor IJ Palrick D. tho Iawmakera, making 1\mdo l'luldlng,, .JVr7, Pike, VDIIIa,
available lmP!J'IIata!J, lllo diJ.
(CGI~odCNI PIP 4)
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23 Counties Benefit

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Hoot waa illaw- CbiPer of
llulilor, 'lbe · Jargeot ~
olnce U,. aaa-tlon waot..ln 1953,
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far mrar •• Ma~ -..
p_, and Modl1011, 0.. fram
Kentucio' ml ,.. ·from CJIIo' IJ&gt;.
croaled tho total to 335 lduuo,
49 ~r• and 80 ulller 12.
A -lire SaturdiJ' ,,...
wao ~ ~ MQ&lt;ir •D, '' B.
Morl!lll and ·ililll. ~ •••
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Attend.
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Krolol Park here f'rlda1-83
traUert aUa- the !all out or !be Welt Vlqlnla Clapler
of the .1!6'*-1 Coqer1 and~
era A110eWlan.

POMEROY-MIODLEPORT:-OHIO

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Meeting

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Golden Playte•• Girdle-regular or lo~sleg panty. (Bolli
ava~lable in pull-on or zipper styles: )
are the girdles
you vc seen on TV-that supjJort your luminy like finn,
young muscles ... make yOif IQok S pou.nds thinner
instandy. The soft cklth llnins gives you ~I
comfort, 100. Aft!~, the new Long 'l.cg Panty
sirdle slim• your thighs •• ~ever belbre.
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Tlier;e·

Pull-on styles
Girdle
Long Lea Panty

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Ret; Sl'l ;9$ NOW $9.95

Zipper styles
Girqte

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Point Plea..m Route 2; ftw 101111,
BUlle lol. Hammock of Layton,

POINT PLEASANT - A lllllll
weekend vlllaaw wao set 111 at

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Surviwrs,lnclurJetwodau&amp;hters,

Utah, Paul C. Hammack of Cheshire, Ohio, Deb m1 JoaA.Ifam..
mack ofPolntPioaaaatandJamea
E. Hammack, '!llh tho Anll)' In
GormaJIYI throe broautro, E. D.
Hammack of Wamrtown,· Ohio, K.
B. Hammack ot Olarlestoil, and
G. E.llammackof.~llln;
olaton, lira. Edna NJda of Tyler
Mountain, Mra. Lucy COtrell and
Mrs, 11W&gt;1 Wrillt of Wallall, and
Mrs. l!dltll Jarvi• of Olarltltm
and 20 graalchlldroo and two

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Near One~Fourth Don

our lllture~andcom­
mltmeata made In 1M7:"

Fall Campout
Held at Point

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DAIRY
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cq,llcate olxJuld be bonoftclal to
realdenta and IIDiatey ~
reasoo of reduced Ia rates re-

liiEETJNG I'OOI'PONED
srea'-tlrlndcblldreb.
A mooting of the Southern Lo- .
The,ioo&lt;ll' 1J at the Mollr.ste..
eel
Sehool
District
Board
ofF41ens
flulerii llameatPoiDIPioa..
DINNER DATE CHANGED
Tho lllllllal dlmer moellnc of cation ad!eduled&amp;opt.l&amp;hasboen an~
until Thursday ......
tho Twin Ctly ~· Ia to be pollljloiW&gt;II
25,
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bold Wadnosday, Se!t. 17, at 7
p.m. laltead ot. Slturday, as was

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"A FINE PAIR"

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u woII as 1.....,. ~ ron ao """'
..., aet tho education needed In
today'o ec.,_," Meloon atated. "A younpter's future aucceoa depend • on tho aehooll1111 he
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lira. Ella Mae LaRue, 56, Lcq
Bottom, died Saturday evening at
Atbena.
Site wu born October 12,1912,
at Chelhire, tho daughter of the
Ialii Amoo and Armllda Darst
IWe. Sbe wu also preceded in
d•tb by her hUsband, Francis;
a brother and a sister.
Sunlwn Include her daugt&gt;.
ter, llrL Doma June Barrett,
LoiJe BoUGm; two 1011s, Charles,
Rainernllle, Ohio, and Lewis,
Jasper, Mlcb.; one brother, Mar·
lin Rite, Rt. 1, Cheshire; a sister. Mrs. Nine ~. Rt. 1, Qe.
ohlre, lllld 17 grand&lt;:hlldren.
Sbo was a member of a.e Ill'·
pr MoUlCIIIat Church.
Flmeral services wlli be bold
Tueeday at 2 p. m. at the RawJ.
Iap.Coata Funeral Home with the
Rav. 0, H. Cart ol!ictating. Burial will be in the Kyger Creek
Comotuy. Frtends may call at
tho 6moral home anytime.

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~ reported noaotlatloos with an aggregate capaclly of million. lniUal lllol loadJDir will
are oow underwa¥ tor the con.. tbreo mWion kilowatts have boon cost an addltiOial •to mDUoa.
otructloa of a sooondnucloarunlt placed In eommorctal operation
Tho nuclear IJ'IIIem will be a
of llmllar alzo to be rell&lt;ly lor by elacbie aystems In the past slnslo cycle bo1J1nB water reoervlco _..n...toly me year aeveral years. Seventy .eight ad. actor and wiD procllce ateam to
dftlonaJ nuclear power units are drive a turbine aenerator. Tbe
tho llrlt unl~
"Followlas detailed ~­ under construcUon or on order. nuclear reactor JU'forma 1hl
IDs -eo, tho CCI! groop has 1bese have an aggregate capac(. same function Chat a boller per..
deddod It can IUrtl&gt;er Improve t;y of aboot 64 million kUOW'atts. forms In a ooaJ burning plant.
Ill electric system llld procllce As of AprU I, 1969, nuclear caIt Is eetlmau.d thai
more ecooomleel JIOW8l' In the pacity acoounts lor 38 per cent 1968 ClerlllOIII Cooml,y tax dupll..
)'Oal's abead with nuclear fuel
of the ISIIl'I!Pte of the Industry's cate of$231,000,000willlncroue
thaD by &amp;111 other means," Zim- preaontly scbeduled - - to $340,000,000 upon complmer said.
program, the CCI! BrOUII report. af the first CCI! nuclear ~
"A ra~clear plant wlll help us eel. All of tills eepactey must be Upon eoinjJI- of tho second
fprt a brake oo' ever -lncrea&amp;- llconsod ~ the Uofted States unit, the ClorlllOIII Counly Ia
IDs coots In labor, eQuipment Atomic Energy CommJsslon.
dupllcam will. lncreaoe to $420,.
IDd fuel,., he said.
The Iteam system lne!udes the ooo,oow. Carro~ the
"'lbe CCD decillion to 'go ru~ nuclear reactor, containment New Richmmd Scbool District
. . _ II reelly a mattor of tal&lt;. -.ructure, circulating Jlllmpa and 1968 lax duplleelo of $62,400,000
IDs odvaataae of preSOIII tec:Jmo. variou:a nuclear accessories, and will IDcreaae to $165,000,000
lOIII' Ud long range ecooomlca, ~ wiD cost -=tJ1lllteJy $3{1 mil- upon eompl- of the second
Zlmmeraald.
lim. Tho steam turbo - SOIIora. unit, ThiJ Increase In the tax

Dies Saturday

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Anta lillY nol-kdurllwSchool

'lbe Dllcloar unit wW have a

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died early today at the residence
of her 8011, Clarence, Rt. 2, Cbeahlre.
5be was born April 5, 1883, at
l¥ii1Wo,lbe ...,._ ill tho late
J'OHJIJ lllld Melvina Eblin Sehuler. 9te was also preceded in
datil by her husbend, Walter,

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1llo opeolal ...a.-oaalnlractor
ml other """"mont operation,

1llo "CCD" ~ea, 'lbe CIJ&gt;.
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With Reverse Twist

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UUle Is beard about the famous "domino theory" these

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unless communism Is stopped in
V10tnam It will mev1lably spread to the other nations of

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Tile theory. wbat.ever its validity, has lost much of its ·
credence among a citizenry Increasingly weary of a costly
all'd. indecisive war and increasingly wary of tbe burgeon·

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inC llllluence of the so-called "military-industrial complex"
in .the national life.

~ professor of history now ofters a "reverse domino
theory" for out consideration.

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This theory, auggesled by Boyd C. Shafer of Macalester
Co)lece In St. Paul, Minn., holds that "the longer the United
States fights a warm Southeast Asia, the more leftists and

~ 'lhldow.or,u . ieirOu.·f
Itt (W. 21111 St.) '••• 'l1le
llopllarn • Coeo, Oiaqel llllllcal
•COco" II aealed to bioi fa

reVolutionaries it creates at home and in other countries outside of Southeast Asia."
In fact, thinks Shafer, the evidence suggests that the

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IItle- II P!Rifai.Q ...,....
111' I.tric1 are )lot thoU.

body.counts of the enemies in Southeast Asia are accurate."
One need only think back over the events of the past year
-beginning with the clash between youth and authority In
Cbjcago at the time of the Democratic convention-to reach
the uncomfortable conclusion that the professor may be
closer to the mark than any number of Penl.agon or State
Department experts .

AH, THE INJUSTICE OF IT ALLI
Dear Helen:
Have you e'Ver noted life's lit.
.
Iea •....
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ror example, when Mama takes a
nap or goes to bed extra early,
she's just plain lazy and unsoclsble, a real party.pooper, 88118
party?

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Maybe for lhe same general

Dear Dorothy:

rea1011 that when a man whipa up
a meat and vegetsblea ·dlah it's
a gourmet's delight and the lam.

Marry in haste and repeat

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Ladies-when. husbands
stay up to watch the totelate to see tile "backfiel&lt;l
itt motion" it may be an
ol&lt;l Bing Crosby movie
with hula dancen rather
thon a football stOfll.

thing, It's "Ye god&amp;,
aplnl"- H.
Dear Holen:

stew

In lllJ' neighborhend, there are

nl&amp;ht. OUr chUdren, seven and
nine, are asking lllBn3 questions.
How am I to explain to diem
what type of women they are?CONCERNED PARENT
Dear Concerned:

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Our favorite uncle is an
Elk; our nonfavorite one 1s
just a big moose.

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shloldo oor condemns your neighboro. And be sure you don't INSPDIE thoae questions by shockoc1 dl
Dear
at home I - H.

bu~:J"g.ngw,!lilel mhomea
k efitrhees

~::~ons

IIIJI company hoPPI/.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was
the first U.S. president lieed 1
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an airplane.
He received
license
93,258 on Nov. 30, 1939.

You congratulated a girl lor
"bresklngawayrromtheWASP'a
nest" ("~- 1
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per au aded her parents that It
wouldn't ccrrtamlilate·her to--

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MY ~USit.'IND·
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TIIINI&lt; BEING&gt;

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CIIICINNATI (\)PO - Clncl,_
•II Benpls' Coach Paul Btoirn
lays he wiD ll!&gt;&lt;!nd thlo week developllll the "killer lnatlnct" In
blo team.
Brown sald lack of such an
tnatlnct nearly caused tho Benpia to lose to the Miami Dolpllina In their ...... Cl&gt;ODer last

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For your lnformstlon, Anglo.
Saxon Protestants founded this
COlllllry and broullht It, ti.roul!b
their honeli\Y, hard work, initlalive and Intelligence, to Ita pre.
sent position olleadership.
B)' contrast, JOUr

minority
group (Note !rom H: Mine? Who
says?) advocates . pornography,
ruthy playa, topless waltroaaes

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lhelli poala are almott "meanln8lesa for POlitical IIAIJ· ,. ·

Pru. Bob Wood had

to Timely ,n..__
v-

rived from the Polynesian
word .. Hawaiki," the leg~
endary hom e Ia n d of all ..
Polynesian peoples,

Q-Are there anu !&gt;rilllnal

manUicripll of the book&amp; of
the New Testmnent, Ill tiley
were IDTitten by the Apoaties, In e%UUtu:e1
A-No, they bav··
been
lOll Only coplel reiDaln and
nou of them datel from the
timewhenthe.\poltluWIN
still UviDg.
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fore they ea11 tie used.·· Yet

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JIIIS8I or the Amerlc;~ , l!olifiCaJ tll'tiUI. II , w11at li to·, be. . ·
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pta.".
thet
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Pllft!l.to fOllow the
the.'. ,..J'iii'hal. vio.leJ!t)~~" Jnlulona 011 tbe ·.c
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Treat
Quickly Swellings
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ly WILLIAM U.WlENC!, D.D.S.

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Cellulitis In an iJIDaiiiiiUIlion occuriJI&amp; Ia and around
the mouth and capable ,of
producing rapid destructive
changes and violent oymptoms
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R, a 59-ye'2:-otd ·lrJttte, mar- ·
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male
to bla
present
llnaS8, · ~
to ·
being ill "exceUeat ~alili."
His chief c..Qp.laiat wu ·
pain In the jaw,' IIWe.!l)n&amp;, ·
fever 1 wealmeu aJ¥-1 ' beadacbe.
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en route home from vacatloo

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coniUIIon over "method" Their uw;'"::-'to"'._'"
loellllllld )ltOclalm'matbOci
method II the whole llorf.

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railed
tongue waa

BERRfS

marched back up the field 51
yards. The interception set lW a

coolronted with trying to save
it," he said. "We sbOuld have
won it easlly.
"l'm probably to blame tor
wbat happened at tho end ~

Miami touchdown several plays
later, eOOirs: the half In Cincin1, and lhe Clnclnnatl Reda beat
nati's favor 21-14.
the Los Arples Dodgers, 4-1, to
"I ohould have lot them take further tighten the Western
It as far as they coold without Division race. The Braves lead
going to tho air and pt thole
wltll a .554 per•entage rollowed
three points more (from a tleld by the Gtanta at .551, the Rods
goal)," Brown mused.
at .549 and the Dodgers at .545.
Tho Benpls play die Son otThe
San
Diego Padres
ego Chargers at Nippert Stadowoed the HOUlton Astros, 5-3,
dium here thlo Sunday. The and the PhUndelphla Phlllles
Chargers lost last SWKJay 27-9 ·
swept die Pittsburgh Pirates, 2to the Kansas City Clllefo.
1 and 4-3, in IXJ\er NL games.
In tile American League,
Minnesota del•ted Oakland, &amp;3, Washington edgocl Baltimore,
3-2, Cleveland tq&gt;ped Boston, 41, Detroit blanked New York, 20, C.llfornla ohul out Chical!o.
Dodgers until the sixth lnnlq[ 4-0, ard seattle nipped Kansas
when WWie crawrord hmlered
Clcy, ~
into the left center neld pavilWUUe Mays drove In two runs
Ion.
with ttle 599th homer or his
With relief help !rom Wayoo
Grarwer, Clonl~r got credit
tor his lOth victory againat 16
Iones. Granger took over in the
eighth.

taU," Browri admitted.
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doomlo win tonltlht oplnst the
Loa Anpleo Dodgora cou141 give
tho Clnc ....tl Roell I good 10&amp;holcl In die Natlonsl League's
Weatern DIYlaion aa the season

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atruck by a pitched bell. Alex
Johnson cracked a double down
tho rlsht field lloo to score
Woodward. Tony Perez oh18iocl
to brl.rc home Tolan and John1011.

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atarter
looklne tor his 2oth win,
Tho Reels, after loslntl two of
three over die woakand to pen- bad ssiled a10111 unUI the third.
•nt conteDder Sao Franclaco, The loss was his 13th.
Tony Cloninger blanked the
Monday Dlghl started a tbre&amp;,.... oertea with ihe Dndpra
11.1' wlnlllag 4-1, A twl-niabt doubleheader winds ,_. the aorlea

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Francisco Gtanta
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set, then to Houston for the
weekend before returning · to
Crosley Ftald to begin their fl.
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San

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F...;,·.· . '. 81
Cincinnati • , 79
Loa Angelos , , 79
Hwston •••• 75
Son Dteao • • . 46

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66 ,545 1\-!z
70 .517 5\-!z
101 313 35\-!z

San Fr111clsoo 4 AUanta 1
Phltedolphia 2 Plttsburl!l&gt; 1 ( J&amp;t)
twilight
Phlladelj&gt;lda 4 Plttaburgh3(2od),
nlllht
Montreal 8 ClliCO!lll 2 (n[&amp;hQ
New York 4 St. J.&lt;Uia 3 (nl&amp;hQ
Son Dteao 5 llwston 3 (night)
Clnclmad 4 Los Angelesl(ni8bl)

COLUMBUS (\)PI) - Wltll
the start of the Ohio State fOotball season leas U.n two weeks
away, Buckeye Coach W00113'
Friday's Games
!IBYe• plans twlc...-dBY drills
Tue••a Games
Athena It Neloonvllle-York
at laut lhroush Wednesday,
(All Times mT)
Wollolon at GaUJpolla
The •Uonal defO!IdlnB chem- ClllesBO at MQIXreal (4 p.m.)
Lopn illr&lt;&gt;mcn
TO IBJE SPECIAL ST,o\MP plcmo conllucled a no-pods oosPlttallurgh at l'lllladelJihla (6 p.
, ·~o ~ Jacbon
Clllt:;lliNATI (UI'l) - Asllat- aioll Monday mornllll and a
m.)
Eloten. ~ Alexander
ont I'OIImaster GOoeral Hlnr1 . barder workOIII In tho after-. Now
York at St. LOUil (9 p.m.)
1AIInO Ia to pre- a IJIOC(al foUawlns an idle weekend. A
Hwston
at Son Dle&amp;&lt;J (11 p.m.)
Vallo¥ at llaDnan ~~' protesalonal' .~ OOJIIIIIOin,. ~rilnlllap II ,aeheduled lor
Cincinnati at Lo• AnaaiN 2 (9
liner CrHk at Soulhorn ontti ""''"'" ._. 24 bore ..:... W
•
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SoulllwOilarn
at Nortll Gellla .
- ' "-:'"'.:""""
~ ednesday.
.
p.m.)
ilu..t at.Wahsmo
oiilltJ the ,
lOOtll year.
.BID Sllllp of Lima, • oop~~o- Allonta Ill san Fnncllco (11
Cosl GlOve at Ri1c1c HOI
-~ .
the ,.
to . mO&lt;O qua-ck,,. 1ulfered a
P.'J'-.}
Oaklllilat........aSt.Joo
~· ··
ollonOr. . ~ broken rllo In FrldiTo. ocrlmWednelclq'a Game•
. Pert"·
ila1fteatPorta. East K.,
~'rap&amp; 1&gt;, Dale, lll&amp;flt, It wao ......,c:ed. ,ll,o
Yorl&lt; ~ Cnl&amp;h!l
.!.Gran;
, at Portsmouth pre . ·- . ; ~ l!od•· wu to .. .., tile !~ llfl
au.oio
wu . "" fl~llt prcr.. for at laost tWo lieoka. Flt9
St.
iAula (n[&amp;hl)
~ ""'"""II teillll .
bof• aze out with Irilurln, but .

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'P.». !'fdl.

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bore

qajnst
!]lr!sllan ... Set.
urdal', 5!111~ 27.
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Tim . l'azkor, who

k~~~~~b . '

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'from.lor die
ClOied .
.

with iwo out In U. ninth lmlnB
of the llrst sam• and Joluln)o
Brigs hit a twWUD bomor for
tho bla blow of tho SOCOIIl
game. Rick Wile won hil Utlt
same and Jeff Jomos hlo
second lor die PbUIIeo.

After recelvlntl the Cl&gt;Onllll
klc-, I h e Eagles mazchocl
down die field with Bruce WUllama going In !rom the twc. He
also ran iD the extras to make
It 8-0.
Again, the IK&gt;JII limo tile llttlo
Eagles bad the boll, they scored

Son-(~

Lol

ROUSH TO START
ATHENS, Ohio (UPO- Soph-

Ohio Records

omore Jobn Roush wlll start as

teUbock Soturdayaltornoonwhen
Ohio University hosts Kent stele
in the

Second Death

Mid-American Cooferet~ce

rootboll_,.r,
Roush wUI roploce starting •
senior Daw LeVeck, the &amp;beats' all - time slrWle season
COLUMBUS (\)PI) Ohio
rusher. whO wUl be benched with
has
recorded
itt
second
high
a pulled lamatrlng muscle.
school lootball player desth In
three weeks, after only two
such fatalities In the past ftve
WESLEY ONLY HOLDOUT
)'Mrs.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - c..nter
Bruce Evans, a 17-year-old
Walt Weslay was U. onb' Cll&gt;- senior back tor NelsonvW&amp;-York
clmad Royals plli)'OI' unaiJined was in,iuzed SepL 6 In the ....
today aa the 1191ad '""" IDto Ito son opening game aplnst Warsecood doy ol drlllo at Clncln- ren Loeal High School In Wuh-

In 3 Weeks

nsll

Gardena.

weslo,y.

contending with 33-

lllllon eoorty,

yoar.old c-te Dierking and
rookie Luther Rackie.Y lor die
starting center slot, worked wt
with the team althousll stlll with.
out a contraet.

East
W L

AnPI•' &lt;altilll:l

!ll'!oa FnDclac!0 1

p L GB

102 44; S:g

x-Ba.ltlmore

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Basion , . . , , 73
Washington , • 77
Now York , • . 72
Cleveland . , • 58

68
71
75
90

,:;34
,520
,490
.392

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23 '
25
291h

tf

West
W, L. Pet. GB
Mfmoaota • . 88 58 .603
Ooklancl •••• 79 67 ,541 9
California , .• 64 81 ,441 231'.
Kanaaa City • , 58 87 .400 29\-!z
Clllc:ago •.•• ~8 87 .400 29'11
Seattle . . ... 58 88 ,397 30
x - Clinched dlv. title
Monday's Reaulta
Seattle 3 Kaosas City 2 (nllht)
California 4 Clllcaav 0 (nllht)
Waablngtoo 3 Baltimore 2 (nl&amp;h!l
Detroit 2 New York 0 (nllht)
Cleveland 4 Bootm I (nlahl)
Mlnoosota 6 Oakland 3 Cnl8bl)

Tuesdi.Y'B Games
(All Times EDT)
Seattle at Kaosaa City 8:30 p.m.
Ooidand at Minnesota 2:30 p.m.
CoUfornla at Cldc:ago 2, 7 p.m.
Baltimore at Wallhln&amp;ton 7:30
p.m.
lietroll at New York, 8 p.m.
Clovolend at Boolm 7:30 , p.m.
Weilnesda1'1 Gamel
Ooidand at Kansu City, nl8bl
Callfornla at - - . Dlghl
Seattle at auc:aao 2, lwinialll
Cloveland at Detroit, nimt
WuidnltOII at Naw York, ni8b1
BalUn..... at Boaton, Dlghl

~ 0111. Ron Salttballi~'!l
tbo oxtru but waa hold
~ die

half

anded.

Tal'lor daclded not to,..,.,

tho oec&lt;ind hall boca... ~ .
poooiblllty of laYIDI """"
put out olljt:Uan.

»eip:.~~~:::E~

••k
yardo
a TD.
•'" ulad
Thoto trawl to Pl.
tempt85for
tho for
extras
llaoThe
lhort
and Belpre loci 32-0.
play tho little Blacks
Near tho end ~ tho bal~ Molal ovanl~~~o
put 1111 a drive &lt;Jilts own •• Mark
BY QUARTERS

Season Reoords

.'5n· ..,.. · Detr9it . ':··.. ~

Monday's Results

· Two-a-Day Drills

to make It 16.0.
1n the' 1000111 , ..rter, an ...numbered ani unldotiiiJied Betpro playor ran a Molp JUIII by
Kolth VanlnwUOD oil die WLY

a

American League

National League

New York : c , 89 58
"~
•
· .r . Chtca&amp;&lt;f ·;·. : &gt;::.85' ~3
lllli'Gerl'l'•Arr.ta0.(2.1) .tn .
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tho doill!iheoder' f&lt;iilll!lit .pWt a. LoU!• • • • 9 68
Bill Singer (19-9) ard Joe lllool- Plttslolrgh. , .. 77 69
Philadelphia •• 59 lfl
1 (l-0)
"':ut.r •to~t tile Reels move Montreal , •• -~8 100

ed

, ft,., . .,....

for the CUbR.

r

i "::.__ Reel

1111
plaee
·
$p , ·
Francisco and ooe lull pme be'&gt;~• hind dbrtaloll'loidll!c ' l,ll&amp;IM. " .: .
., . ()illy two:porcenlsiO pointsorate ClnciruBti from u.i
, Olanta.
Cincinnati
Manager Dave
Bristol oeema conlldent about
tho' Recio, 4osplte tllelr thircl. place roDk.
'
•,~1 ~ "e're got.. to win
·. , lhe !*Dill, • SBid Bristol after
lhe '""'"' "r~ lllougllt It oil
atorw. I t.n,w In 1DY .ptayon."
The ROds .ma aeOrq
. . _ In b lhlnllmln&amp; put,.
IIIII IIINo aeroas b plat&amp; i
J---te .
Woodward tecl olf iho
lnniDc .,jw, a ..~ant and wu fol·
lowed 11.1' ·~ Tolan who waa

aide.

of hia lower partial'dealure. ·
There was little · pain but'
Increasing tendemea on the
left side of hll mouth, -m·
ingly under the border of 11\e '
denture. Removing ·.tlu! denture eased the 'P a I a but, ,;;J~[i
when a s!l&amp;hl IIW'lllnl de·
'~if~~
veloped, he decldOd to con- ·
~
suit a dentist.
Ue waa . ,•.•,

d~iston

ran tor BeuchamP. scored the

·,

a11'art" '

droppocl

and Woodward. Olico Ruiz, who

NEW YORK
-York

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selma

Score In Ninth
The Reds scored again iP the
ninth on successive singles by
Jim Beauchalltp, Tommy Helma

tonight.

lolelao Marauder Reoorveo of
Coach Fenton Taylor plaJed tho
Belpre Reoerveo at Btlpro doy but forfeited after die flrot
baU of play, traUintl 2z.6.
The little Marauders had so
maqy Injuries during the course
~ the ftrot half they wore ,.,.
111111 out 'bl players as thof hlld
but 24 player a dresaocl.
The Injured were Mark Wer•

.....u;...illorr.axll'U'
am tile'

two. WUUamo ran In

dNles and

two

rookie Mike Wegener ptiehed a
three-hitter lor the Expos. Dick

have been an easy win.
"They lhould never have been

c.,
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homer and

~ wullaino

four..run ~ lmirw ry, Rick Ash, Ted Lehew, Larry WUIIams cazrlocl In !rom five
ollllblocl the Podreo to shove die . Harmon, and die most oorklua of
Astroo 5'h pmto out ol !!rat aU •a• Doug Burns with a knee
place.
Injury. BUrna had to be helped off
Dave Wstklns oln&amp;lod borne the field near the end of the sec·
the wlnnllll run for the PhiiJfea ood quarter.
in

·t .

22-0 m

By KEml WISECUP

louf

hands alii a Dolphin player

~~,

the bony
tiiild
of ,the mqutb. 'it.~ti'i:
~
"14' there

.when they were beaten by the
Montreal E&gt;poa, 8-2. Ron Fairly
~rove In ·rwts wUh a

wooai

Va,

..:~,-·~,)hey iDIIIt 011 nea( and ,atlanal&lt;ortler for

AllfiOlel,
· tlllfl Ollt , · ·

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narrow '

IJJII •II

"~ i; Lili:

Cindnr11U in 1964.
SwObods, whe also struck out
twice, hit hla llrst homer ID the

other

•

Reserves

coreer anii a dciublo· iitr the
Olanta •• · :Mccorml~
pltehed a flvHI,I\or for )Ito lOth
win of tJ1o ooaocin.
Alex J\111111011 c1oom1eo1 heine
OM nm "" TOI1l' Perez
followed with a twCHUD olntllo
In tho third !,.till to help t1a
Reels fall: 11-pmo wionor
Claude Osteon with hio JSib
defeat lor tho Dodlera.
JOifl Areta's tllree-r1DI double

Granger Saves Another For ·Reds

munl.ot, I
. , luelat or wbale\Oer-Uiev-= ltate •
maior &amp;08111 which are bouDtl to be broadly
llle In
tbeir geDeral terms.
·
="'~·
--'•'1•' 011 the .Juwvna•ot'.u-..
u--·•.••••'-' Na"·-·'
r&amp;M:J. ,a •r"~
UUPU
Uber on. Front, notes tbat the Vlet Coni'• pol1t1cal. objecttv.s lnelude bUilding an "laclependent, democratic, peacelui, neutral and proilperoul VIetnam."
•·
IIi a:gport of that aim, the~ would promote the eeon0Dif1
culture, ·sc
, technoJOs7, publlc:bealtb.
111)~,/triii'IIDI conditions, veterano~ and .w.e Uare .bel!e· , . ,

,

loser In hlo maote111ioce and
undomtediJ e11n oYinPothlzo
with ouch 91her mqnlflclonl
lOMrs as Haddix a!ld ~ah~
Haddix · pitched 12 por'-&lt;1
lnnllll• for Plttobul'flh oplnst
Mllwaukee In 1959 but lost the
same In die 13th lmllll and
Jol1nooo pitched a nine,Jnnllv
no-&lt;1ttter for Houstcl!l but lost to

Brown said the pme ohou141

"I'm Jut gratelul we got galo bad die boll In Miami ter·
by,'' Brown aigbed alter revlew- rUory. On paulng plays quar1111 lllma ol die 27-21 Benpla tarback Greg Cook got to tho
win lofcnday, "it · could hOve Miami 22, where the ball
bounced out or hla receiver's
been a dl•ster.u

the cbeap."
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Tile WC:~f!r' however, II that revol\rti~....COm-

6'llh 91. !Qiad·(D!dl:a1no4f bu
fDIIl" IMitl o1 twfal)
hllued lllllltfplo· ,. hla
bl
•••• aU
Dl&lt;k en.! tllutetl
wrltiDe
for
,
or a.,m- Pur•...:
Carlon, Grflllth- IIMI,... be'•
fumdor ·111111 all o l - ~ ... '111t
Molt'llilillallhoro Tomlloaver'a
· wife not Cltlb' II beoalllld but u
chic u Jaclde ~IIJ UHd to

~";'=~=.:::::::;; :':~!':t .::.:.:..~!:! ~:·.:::~::. Tllere'u~~ a role

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eatabllllilid that ~ aDd radlcail cle~ly
laclude In their goelll .IODie lrldely felt but miDor artiv·
aac;ea" This auuret an automatic measure of aupport """

Dldl:,..,., of the&amp;.

Uka Follor, Carlton Wal &amp;

lourlh lnnilll and come&lt;ted
.Pin tn die elpth to overcome
a 14 St. LoW• . lead. Tho
bomtra IGilowed tho onb' two
walks laouocl 11.1' Csrllon- ooe to
0onn oon1...., and the
to Tommie Ape,
Carlton, who baa a 16-10
record and loadJ die NL In
earned run average, cllmuld
his reeorckettina: performance
by strlldlll rut reliel pitcher
lui McGraw, Bud Harrelson
and Amos Otis in tho nllllil.
McGraw, who shut out the
Corcllnalo In t h e laot three
lnidll!s, recelvocl credit for his
eighth victory against three
loues.
.
Tho vlctorJ ••bled the Meta
to pick ,_. a lull pme on 1he
Chicago Cuba, who suffered
their lith loss In 12 games

Bengal's Killer Instinct

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!!!t:' to~ their~~. Tile~ of Ill
::.~=..oo::::.:r::~
:!s'r:~~~!~~th= as::~~~;.,:-~..:: •=i!·;·
~ '. -~:=":.::::'~~~=~.
not
lli&amp;J . J
"'•lof ··.
~JiiiUI!eeehia
I,

at leisure is how the old
saying goes, these days.

was creatocl.
~ for the

day~
~~:~~~"--k Twain
_..
~
ar e saveral •
aptnst temptations
IIII'Ost 1o cowardice."

that Capt. SCook dubbed the
group the andwlch Islands
when he discovered them
10 1778. The name failed
endure, lul!Vever, as the na·

MOM

BARBS

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Although m u c b of Ha·
wall's early history remain&amp;
shrouded ill oral traditions,
the saga of its 11ame bu
descended relatively intact.
The World Almanac notea

: . : '...[
hi
care ol hi mae If ' JUSt
·ng a t I 1etter over to the editor. I
breather, which is plain common am not signing lllJ' name asldo
...ns~_s!n~.. ~p (ee!~ lh:"'l. ,..
oot want lt.lio.&gt;Yow Olea. . " .
'• When
goes to bed early,' "'·"' Thor• ·••10.~1!1 group ••· · ,
lhe sneaks orr withoUt sll)il!t · ..rUng llleif In thlo country "Good ~-ight", toavoidthosesar. and I do not refer to the Negro
castic remarks about "people - who vili(y anyone who does not
who spend halllheir lives sleep. agree with tllolr lndlotl• ldeaa.
log." When the man of the house Your lillie stab In the hack loan

to

lo.i•~

ear~~~:e:i~;'
:;-~
.
laki
11

respond with an unknown VIetnam
Serviceman who MlGIIT oot be of
her religion or race.)
Th e fact that WASP was capitallzed is, I assume, your kind's
slanderous way or describing
"White Ang10-'lax011 Proteotant."
You owe !Ilia great group of
people an apology, and 11 It doe•

'old l~f\..l.rilor .die Ontr oGler pittllOr Wbo ewr
irmn Mlo~i·.;Fia., C..ltOft II\ a . olrUck out ~· -~· In a ninoma,tO. .....,. record ,f&lt;i 1l ni,._. lllllll'i pme. ·

a

albino James IIrcnllL

hilo the sack early, does HE
feel guilty? Heck no! You're sup.
posed to reel sorry lor him beeause he works so hard.
Now I ask you, Belen, why??'?
- DOROTHY

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,acODOie• allfM

lfOIG) with lbat ~ ·

-e

rock

than

1s2o, 3o person• were
and at least 100 were
In . a bomb explosion In
Wall Street.

./

the mOlt furful•~ worr)o OVIl pijbiiC wiJ\!op.P9 ~
llguru wblch sllow ·that perllapl two-llffllf Qf tile il1itlliill
"aympatblze" with the goelll of the feVOiuUCIIWiea ,..t .

w1t1 .plalniJo aim• to beeoale the .

the Olerokee strip in
opened

WASHINGTOt-i

w-

vll11ale ot Sha9mlut changed its
to Booton.
Mo r e

Q

ratllcall
'l I ·
· ·
ed Wnlllar: did lilt used to be '. . Sllice U,.... or four polliDJ
on U.. ~:
'"' TV )'tllrl &amp;iO. aa· a JniiY
Uoo of collep you!b·e-•~ilui:b aympa~.11!e . , - .
Jlrl? .... John Bynor'o holno..
themHivel can hardly ~ CJueltlonod. Nevertlieteil, tlie
cowl&gt;o7 lilt .., "The Slaalrl'' TV
lmpmlion left by theH fllltliiiP could be groally iDIIIUd·
opec1a1 • • willeasl;f ........._
IDa. .
sary .... . John doea bolter lml·
·At the outset, it. bas to ''" noted ~~ ·leut. lll the
talfnB UIIVIIIpr -~ ....
Qdlcal workl-tht ,l ""''rlviDfof 1108111 11 V.ry lll*lal art.
CocbraJI (~ the "C, c•.,_., , To diJP\IH lint of the eaay II¢ of the ml!tter,lliiJ:w,ell· ,

''

was

'

As the COUIIIrY'• ~ lltudenta ltrea!!l ~.-~

Ol'flllllzallon
~
dowdy'/" he
~.,._,....... .... tallowdl' look.

i

1ste1Kie1cs,

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Morsan .., the MlbvvY Grllllll.
cast: "Are oil o1 the ladlo• fa

lltjle doubt that the culprit is algae and that It is being
by a combination of sill from bulldozed hillsides and
c. wastes from a boo~~g population. The submarine
lion, supported by a ~.000 grant from the Federal
..
PoUution Control Administration, is Intended to proVI'e more conclusive evidence.
t,. reel-life HoUywood, the green slime would get worse
BJ!!I worse untll the entire country was engulfed by it. Then
a ·the last posSible moment the handsome leading man
w d come up with a simple and instantaneous solution
out as the ~ti)ll!tt~ ~Wid 111\11\&gt;pears•.
real-life America, "green slime " in the form of a
v ety of types of. J&gt;?llutionr can als~ be expected to get
se-arJd Worse-to our lakes, in our· rivers in the very ·
we breathe.
'
. J!nfortunately, no hero has as yet entered the scene nor
IR ~ere any one solutiou, much less a simple and inStanone.
utlons have to he found, however. Or we could all fade

and J~iter,
o.lithio day In history:
1630, the Massachusetts

•

ly IIUCE '11055#.T ·
NEA Wnhiogloft CorNipoftdtot

·'

woln•'• • ria11b -....IIGiu

ali••
growth.
it Lake Tahoe, University of California scientists have

evening stars are Mercu-

'.

\

W~at Really Is 'Sy~pathy'
With Student Rebel Alh.s?

or .... It to b blo!rq

·" Invasion Of the Green Slime" sGunds like the title of a
• grade D Hollywood horror thriller.
The film might go something like this:
Long shot of a small Lake Erie Island resort. Move ill
lot close-up of blobs of gelatinous green slime washing onto
the beach. Flash to group of islanders anxiously examining
their undrinkable drinking water, which has turned a bright
yellow-green. Flash to health authorities a11xiously examinIDg samples of the green stuff.
•
Fa~ out on Lake Erie. Fade in on Lake Tahoe, Calif.
SuperliDpose newspaper headline screaming: "Green Slime
Spreads Across Nation!'' Medium-long shot of scientists ·
anxiously readying a tiny research submarine they hope
will give them the answer to what has turned the lake's
formerly deep blue water to a muddy green.
_t_tousy script? It Is, especially to residents of Kelleys
l"l""d, ne.ar Sandusky, who are living !~rough II. For them,
tht story IS not fictional, but it is rather horrible.
_Authorities had no immediate explanation for the green
sliiDe that recently began washing up on the island and
ce*.tammated. Its water supply, but according to early repctts were working on the theory that it was some kind of

!lrst;juarter.

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'lie -

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a- .

lie ....,._
·but
b lllllod)'ladolf&amp;ldftll,
ly 11111rillnl.
We uHII to tlll .comlesOiarln
canu IIMI Charleo....,. m1xot1
liP but canu II
the biU' - .... Ar11a1r Tnacli.

C.olor Horror Stuff Green

By
Press InternaUooal
T~ is Tuesday, SepL 16,
die l&amp;lltll day of 1969 with I 06
doys~ lollow.
moon is approach!~ its

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Brown Wants to Soup Up

'

•Fluet,,.~.,. ,

tl30,000 a - . b1Qelf.. lldll1.

Urlited States, by its policies and actions in Southeast Asia,
hal8 actually created more radicals, especially among the
yoimg, than it has eliminated Communists-"even if the

Toda.r'•
AJnumae
llnlted

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A 24-)'lllr

, UPI ~Writer
~ steve i:mton o( U. St. lnnlllg pmt 'li,y atrlkllitl out !9
!;o&lt;i!di C.I'IIQ!o to •oeliau•o llfto-'but IMI 1lit ·pme ori a
, Uot.~ lllqldllclont loofro-IIIO'a ~lr of twO-run 1\mlero 11.1'
. )lilt llar,.Y Haddix, 'Ken s,.-.
.,.Jahnlon Iiiii. ye1, Bob Feller.
CUlton's 1fat erased the
: ~ Ilion add Ron S.Obods to prewlolls ro...&lt;.l ~ 18 strikeouts
the Now Ycrk Meta' Uot of 1969 oet b.f Ftllor In a loallll efforl
~-llat bq&gt;-ble apll1ot die Detroit Tlpro In
which •'-ed lolcnday n[&amp;ht 1938 and ' ~led twice 11.1'
how a team can · C&lt;illlllllt lour &amp;mi,y Koufax of the Los
errors and llllffer 19 otrlkA&gt;outo Angelos !JodPrs and ooce by
whUe wi.nnb:w. 4-3, and increaa- Don WUaon of the Houaton
: ltC_!!IOir load In the National; Aotroa. C..r!es Sweeney, plteh~·s Dtvtslon to flh sameo. · 1111 lor providence In 1884, Ia

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In Racing Set

DELAWARE, Ohio (UPO -

Two aea1011 recorda were set
Moo:lay as Grand Circuit bar·
ness horae racing got underway
here at the Delawate Count;y
Fairgrounds.
The circuli here wUI be climaxed Thursday by the Little

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Yda.Ruah ••.. . .. ,7
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Total Yards •.••• , 13
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UNION SUED
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Ambro Jodie, driven by Joe
CINCINNATI (\)PI) - Local;dJ
O'Brien, won the $&amp;.669 breeders 265 ol die Lal&gt;orers lnternstlon,,lo
filly 3..year~ pace in a na- al Union; on strike ard rafUBinti" CI
tional seasoo limo ol 1:59 2-5. to _pour coocrete at Clnclmati'a
Tbo time was only a fifth of a Riverfront stadium, has bee~~-\
second oft' the world record for sued for 1 half mllllon llollarr''
trotting fillies oo a haU-mlle by the pneral cortra-, Jlu..
track.
ber. Hwtt &amp; Nichola Inc., ~ ~
Miss Bluegrass was wlDner of anapoliL
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the breeders Olly stake for 3In die Foclerel Court suit al..i
year-old trotters. The last heat seeklntl an ln.iunctlon to kaep u.~)
run was in 2:03 3-5, also a sea- laborers on die job, the control&gt;'AI
Son record.
tor said 15 separate strikes bJ._
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Annbro Jo:lie, daughter of local members since March 20r~ 11 f
Capetown, is ownocl by Arm- 1967, had coat it $250,000.
J
strong Bros. Co. , Ltd., Bl'&amp;lllpThe petition conterdoclthework;;z
ton, Ontario, Canads.
stowese violated the union • con.-:1-!.
Miss Bluesnss, daughter of tractor contract, which calla fm'"";r.
Florican, is owned by George grievances to be settled wlthcJat · ·~
H. Alexan:Ier of s.4lar Grove, strikes.
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here when he failed to regain
consciousness. He died sw.tay,
Alex Hyde, a Oevelalll John
Adams High School grldder, received a fatal head injury Aug.
U, the tlrst day ot practice.·
Harold Meyer, new commisslooor of the Ohio High School

Athletic Association, SBid search
ol his records indicated only
oDe other death since 1964,
when a youth dl.ed of heat prostration. Slove Beatty ol Bowlil1!
Green died last spring of a neck
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back Tom ·Barrington It Lima,
ado. He wu a five~ear veteran from Ohio State University,

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Charle1ton. W. VL; Mr. and Mn.
SldiP Lunb, Waahville, Tenn;
Mr. 111111 Nro. Jessie Rlnobart,
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SUmmerfield, and R.:wer,andMr.
J. E. Pitts, Murrysrille.Pa.; Mr.
and Mra. Robert Pai-ker, Bobby
alii Kelli, MarlettatMr. and Mrs.
HOIIUd II. Parker and Howard
Jr., of Morlan Cit.Y, La.; Buel
Summtdleld. ·Jacksonville, Fla.;
Mr. and Mra. &amp;b Murphy, Reedsvllle; Mr. alii Mrs. Brooks Lamb,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clitrord, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Reed, Mr. alii
Mrs. But Lee, Janie, Tom alll
Michelle Mantell, Columbus; Mr.
and Mra. Carl Lamb, and Raymond, Mrs. Eddie &amp;.ugh, H\JDoo
tinatm; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell, Mr. alii Mrs. WUliam North., Debbie and JeU, Gallipolis;
Denny Dean, Clevelandi Mr. aoo

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tbe•• meeting 011 the cumcil' I
tole. He has stsled tilt Jllrpose
iit the oouncll is "to actively seek
the ool•otlon ~ problemsthatl!la3'
Impede 1he proeresa toward tile
apiiDW 'll&amp;l!fl 111111 distribution
d. rehabllltaUm service&amp;." A&amp;
a result ~ t111a 111111 other el[orts
~ lqea to Increase tile
.~ Vocat!Oil&amp;l R-llltation ~pia lor auitable emp~qy.
~ vocatlooally handicapped
~. !rom 10,000 in 1969'10 to 24,000 in 1974.15.
Tbe grwp ,.W have a member.
oblp ~ . 25, representing a 14
COIIJib' area Including Athena,
Delaware, Falrlleld, Fnmklin,
GAllla, Hoeking, Jackson, Madison, lolelp, Perry, Plcka-.
UaJoa, Vlnlm 111111 Wasloington
ConatleJ.
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lumbus on Monday.
Mra. Harry Ma11ey has been
on the sick llst.
Mrs. Leomrd Quesinberry all!
Domle were In Norwalk over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone were
in . _ , Friday and called on
Hervey ill'atton.
Miss Glemie Mullins iS visit..
ing relativ.. in Norwalk.
Mrs. Pauline Fbstertamovbw
to her trailer near Danville.
Mrs. Ora Cottrill spent an
evening with Mrs. Ginevra Foster.
Mrs. Erma Nelson was host to

GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.1
and 12.9 runnt1111 3 feet ol roll·
ers; Pomeroy - Mason. 20.42;
Pt. Plesssnt, 24.02; Hinton, 0.67
stat.; Kanawha Falls, 3:15 falling; Chsrleston, 17.98 falling.
London, Marmet and Wln!ield,

are on the sill
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS WCKS -

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Lucky It' 5:50 p.m.; Jack Wolford down 12:40 a.m.; TaDuny
down 3 a.m.; Ravenswood~ 3:45 a.m.; Esso West Virginia up
8 a.m.; Meldahl Locks, A 1 ton
Zephyr down 4:35 p.m.; ORCO
down 2:20 a.m.; Susan Lane tt3
4:2.1 a.m.

eers have constructed a new
bridge on tile site and Private
Firat Class Ray P. lloswell, 21,
son t;t. Mrs. Emma Boswell, West
Columbia, W.
is ooe of

Va.,

Ran-

Poca Team Will
Confer Degrees

The 4111 Engineer Company,
92ncl ~r Battalion, is cooJohn- Seam.e•
wei&amp;lled sl x
structlag a unique plor protoc. Mrs. "Umey"
The word "llmey'' f9r a
tlon IQ'Btem for the now bridge,
British
seamao comes from
a timber planking guardrail aoatllw on hollow sleol flllberes sus.
pending cha!D • link lenclllg 111111
barbed wire that reaches to the the act made the use of
limes to combat seurvy com·
river bottom. Thus, submerged pulsory on
British ves·
swimmers, equipped with explo- sels.
prevented from reach ..
sives,
lllg tile bridge pilings to blow
1hem out.

m.; Solvay 1.0 8:05a.m.; Irene
Chotin liJ waitirwo
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
PT. PLEASANT - Vloltlag
Edward S. Bosworth down 8:05 degree teams!rem Putnam Lodge
p.m.; Marmet, Fort Dearborn No, 85, of Poea, will confer Jniti.
·down 11:15 p.m.; Winfield, Glen- atory and first degrees on three
dora It' 5:10p.m.; National down candidates In tile Point Pleasant
7:30 p.m.; Alan R. Merrill up Odd Fellows Lodge, comer Main
8:10p.m.; George T. Price down . and fourth. atreots, - Thursday
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will' ~·'prlidijk!Jo at 1:30 p.
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mno IDVER - Lock 12, Jeff- m.
II Was Flrst
bost down 6:30 a.m.; Lock 13,
In ..addition to tile I'Utoam
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Steel Ra~r down 6:25 a.m.; Lodge, Odd Fellows have been
first of the 13 original cl&gt;l·
Lock 14, Becl&lt;iord up 7 p.m.; invited !rom PomeroY and Jack- ontes to form a governm~nt
Vulcan ltl 7:10 p.m.; John Pu- son com\y and am~mberofGrand enlirely free of England. It
held a congress on Jan. 5,
.ahak down 12:0S a.m.; st. Marys Lodge ollicers are expected to
1776; and the document was
down 12:35 a.m.; 0. F. Shearer a - . A rwnber ~ Gallipolis
down 3 a.m.; A. C, Criss down residents a r e members of used until a permanent con·
stilulion took e!lect in 1'184.
6:10a.m.; Raymond Thorpe down Point Pleasant l.oclge.
7 a.m.; William H. Zimmer down
Any visiting Odd Fellows who
waiting; Lock 15, Buckeye state will be in I'Uint Plea81nton tills
uP 10:20 p.m.; Jane T. It' 2:15 meeting .nl&amp;ltt are cordlalb" ina.m.; Lock 16, Peece down 11:10 vited lA&gt; share In tills special
p.m.; Lock 17, HelenS. ,.. 12:20 meeting, Point Plea11nt Lodge
a.m.; Jefl'er8011 down 2:15 a.m.; orticials stated.
lDdlana down 6:40 a.m.; Belleville Locks, Louisiana up 1:30
a.m.; Steel Clipper down 5:40 L
!N.RJRI'D ON BIKE
m.; S. M. Jenks up 6:45 a.m.;
Carol
Elaine Morris, 5, dausbRacine Locks, Kathy R. down
ter
or
Mr.
and Mrs. Waluir E.
4:35 p.m.; Bayou LaRaine "'
Morris,
Rl.
2 Pomeroy, wu ad12:15 a.m.; Elgerclirr up 1:20 a.
mitted to Holzer Medical Cen..
Dt.i Mt. State dawn 3:15a.m.;

pounds, two OIUices. Mrs. JohJ&gt;.
son is tile Iormor Sue Ann Neutzll~ of Middleport. Moternel
grandmother Ia Mrs. VlrsJnla
Neulzlirw of Mlddloport, lllllllbe
paternal rra"""'rerts are Mr.
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Monday lor observltiOII ~ pos.
Bible Injuries. She had a wreck ·
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Johnsons Announce Birth September 13
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. JohJ&gt;.
son of Ma- w. Va. are .,..
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nouncing the birth or • bert WUton m, born Sept 13 at
tile Holzer Medical center, Galllpolis.
The biby, first for Mr. 111111

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Wmt' COLUMBIA - The old
Freoch ~ built bridge across the
Rach Cat River at 0ng Thin,
VIetnam was destroyed by tile
VIet Con&amp; but U.S. Arnzy ~­

them.

ger down 7:55 p.m.; Franklin B.
down 9:30 p.m.; Valvoline down
1 a.m.; John J, Rowe uP 2:55 a.
m.; Diane Bosworth down 8 a.

Homec001ing ot the Morse OJa..
pel
United Methodist Church at
RoH. was welcomed as a new
......... The 1mt meetlrw will Spillar wW be held Sunday.
Sundsy s c - will be held .at
bo .., Sept. 25 at tile home oC Ai·
10
a. m. loUowod by the church
neaWhite.
services
at 11 Lm. The Rev.
During a IOCial hour relreato.
m.-a were served to Mr. and Eul Shuler will be the - ·
lira. Buck R&lt;prs, Margaret E.Y· There will be a basket dinner at
.,; Geraldino Eynon, Mr. and ooon. The alternoonproeram will
. . ~ Junior Hololrwer, and ...., be beld !rom 2 to 4p.m. The Rev•
1 llnll! and Paul, Paul Rose, Sbel· Frooland Ncrrls and his sirwers
11f Pldoena, Peul Pierce, Mr.llllll will be • .,... u-e perticlpst' MrL Doug Hemsley, Richard lJW., other shwen are Invited
to attend.
Duekwcrth, 111111 Agnes White.

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pastor or 111e st. Paul Wlberan Cltureh In Nell Hawn. Paotor
Moy was ordainid in J,.., 1960, In the New York'New ErwJ•nd
Synod. His llrat psrleh waa Cltrlot Lutheran Clturc)l in GerlnaJ&gt;.
t&lt;Mn, N. Y. Prior to CllllliJw to New
he na cllrector ol
student resid...S, Weat Green, Ohio Unlwroley, Athena.

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The Rev. 111111 Mro. Jameo Yeo Kim lfA&gt;Jand two ooua, Tommie

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Jim WUbur llllll!amUy, Drestile ,..,war meet!~ of
den.
visited hi!l brother, Vance
the 1'r'I-CouiiQ- Cltlzena Band RaWUbur
111111 family on Sundsy.
dio Club Thursday nlflht Sept. 11
EstU Ward and wile and son
wtih VlctH'resident Peul Pierce
Jack,
Athens, and Miss Beulah
preoidiJW. R&lt;ports were given
Lowtber
spent tile weekend at
and acceptoclllllll old and newprotlloir !arm home.
jeeta were discussed.

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FRICTION ENABLES MF.N' TO WALK and cars to roll and 11&lt;11&gt; - J1JU can'l do wltlloot It
But Crlction also wears out shoes and tires, which cost money. The new ttlbology (science of trlc-Uoni laboratory In West VIrginia Unlversicy's College of ~ng\Mering is belrw used to inveoligote
such problems aa nncuna: the- best material for shoe soles and the best aYI'face
highways. The
problem isn't to ellmlriate !rlctloo, but to control iL Sheri! Nouh (right) ot cairo, F&amp;!Pt. a WVU
graduate student and assialant director of tile lab, eJP]alns a device used to ,_sure rubber Bidetding oo a simulated pswment to Larry stricklllllll Qefl), a graduate stulent !rom Olarleston,
and Ed Sneckonberger, a graduite student .1r0111 Morgantown.

the Garden Oub on Monday e~ Ouachita doWn 3:45 a.m. i W. IL
Shaver, Jr. down 5:45 a. m.;
irw.
Greeii.IP Locks, Frances M.
Leland
Moore
and
lam
Ill'.
CanTo Club Membership
ton, were lAbor Day weekend vi· · Hougland "' 3:40 p. m.; Miss
.SYRACUSE - Prayer In unison sitors with his mother here:

Several members atteD:Ied a
jomlw'H beld at tile Lancaster

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Mn. Lawrence Morton am
Mrs. Ruth Swisher were in Co-

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Mr. aOO Mrs. George Malone
announce the birth or a daughter
on Sept. 6 at Holzer Medical Center. Mrs. Malone was formerly

Fitzpatrick Orchard with the apple gradirw.
Mrs. Nancy Jack and Kelley
Pettit spent Monday evening with
Mrs. Albert CoDe.
'· Mrs. Grace Turner, Avon representative, . was in th.iB vlcinlt.J
Monday.
Miss Linda Mossman is atteOO-

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carl Beane is assisti~ in the

UMayCf 5pl)ice''

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Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Donaldson
or Bellaire spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiney.
Mrs. Fern Norris of Racine
was a dinner guest or Mrs. Ra..Y
Heiney Thursday.

Mrs. Albert Cone spent Tuesday in the home of h'"" son, Donald, and family at Athens.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Jerry Huff and
Harold Vernon of Dayton were
at the Ginevra Foster home over
the weekend am all attended the
bean dinner at Wilkesville.

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arl:l relatives. Mrs. Spencer WaS'
accompanied to Leetonia by her
brother-in-law, Ernest Wingett.
Mrs. Eula Wolfe, James Lewis Jr., Beth Ord and Debbie Norris visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Swartz at Dlmnt lll.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis or
Clifton, W. va., spent wednesday
evei~ with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roush.
Mrs. Edna Roush spent Ttlurs-day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Robert Goldenberg, chaJrman

Coordlution.

4 PIECE

attack. Cards or letters would
be appreciated !rom his trlends

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ALLME,TAL

was

confined to Salem City Hospital,
Salem, Ohio, following a heart

Mrs. George (Fran) Tobit, 416
Mulberry Dr., Gall!polia; Jobn
Alberti, Ph. D., dean ~ R lo
Grlllllle College 111111 Jack Crlap,
president ~ tile Leading Creek
Coo10rvancy Dlatrlct bosrd or
directors, han been aAJQintedto
membership ~ tile Central 111111
Soulheaslern Ohio
Advisory
Ccxmcll on Rehabilitation Sorv\c.

Wi&gt;rl&lt;SixJp&amp; 111111 ·lntAlr - agency

~encer

called to Leetonia Wndnesdaydue
to the serious illness of her soolrHaw, William Jackson, who is

For Council

Sojltelnber 18 meeting at the eo.
lwnllua Holiday Inn, downtown.
He plana to appoint ad.lloc comml""s 011 Phyalcal Disabilities,
DlsabWties, Social Dlo.
~·· Alonpower, Facilities,

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Three Named

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.... Falla; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lamb 111111 Sara, and Mr. 111111
Mra. Genld Wnb, Sue, Cralg,

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lbelil - billet the only week. The sale concludes Saturday.
)(r, · al.t Mro. Harold Sauer are the Meigs Caiull¥ chairmen ror
the dcllet Ale or tho Trl - Coun1.Y Communlcy Coocert Auoeladon.
They .alcq with llr. and Mrs. Richard Lee or Racine and Mrs. Roy
M81ar or Cheater atwnded the kickorr diMer held Monday night at
Grace ~odlat Ch~h In Galllj&gt;olls.
Tblo :oar the Eaatem High School National Honor SOCioty momben and their .-aoro, Howard Parker, will be selling dckets o!OJW
with the n,.. whoattendedtlted~ last night and Mrs. James O'Brien, Mra. Patrlek Lochary, Mrs. Ralph Welker, Mrs. Tom Rue and
Roy MIUor.
Reciprocity aanements with other Community COncert Auociadona ontlUoo Trl- Cou11Q' ticket holder&amp; to oototandirw things. To
mel&amp;ion a few- VIctor Porge at Zanesville, Nov. 16; the Jndlii'IIU)c&gt;
lla Synf!tKq' orehlatraat Parkersburg, April 14; Baritone WUliam
Warfield at Waverly, Oct. 7; Guy Lombardo at AshlaOO, May 5; the

Norman Lubolr Cbolr at Lancaster, Feb. 23. These and manr others
are In addltlcn to !he local program.
AFTER TWO YEARS IN GREECE, SsL and Mrs. Ronald E. Roblnaon and nine • month - old son. Ra,yce Allen, are now enroWe to Ankonge, Alaska. They'U spend the next three years there.
For the past month the,y have been here visiting Ruth Ann's mother, Mrs. Allee Wbite, Minersville, and ln Springfield visiting Sgt.
Rdlinaon's relatives. He, by the way, is an Air Force career man
with 14 years servic:e and a tour in Vietnam behind him.
,
As a farewell gesture for the departing famil1, a reunion was
held at the White home over the weekeo:l. Here for the affair were
Mr. aOO Mrs. Walter ~ultns and ehildre~- Jer~y, Penny, Patty ani
Kbnberly, and Joeeph White, Jr. or Gak Hill; Mr. and Mrs. 1113'mood Salser, Richard, Mike, aOO Utdonm of&amp;.emeld Lake: Mr. and
Mrs. Don Davis ot Grove City, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herdricks and

aon, Ronnie ol Lcpn.
'Jbey were joined by Mrs. Ruth Hendricks and her grarxlson, Joey,
ard Mrs. Norllas Hendricks alii son. Stevie, Racine; aM Mrs. Sam
Gibbs, Connie and Kevin. of Rutland.

JUST BACK FROM A MONTH'S VACATION on the West Coast
are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jacobs, daughters, carol and Linda, a n d

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A Wooleyan Service Gulld hao Harold Slloer, president; Mrs.
tho ~ Howard Blrch!leld, vice presiU
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r.;,...,....W.'Or; and
John
during the organizational meet- Colwell, coordinator. The Gulld
1ng bold at the home ol Mrs.- worko In coordlnatloo witb the
George White, Sr. were Mra. Women's SOCiety ol ChrlaUan

bee!!

Grandchildren

w:r..

Service and Its programs are
geared for the worldng women

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Morrla a,POke onthelltW ~ - ·have been 'uallned ID ~
prosrama belore ...,..~ol¥. ·· and lbree to Mlddlllliori. Mania .
125 paronta ODil teo~· "',...; d..
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lng tho flrat _,.,the ilchool
lira. 1f11111n1 Kloea pro~
year. He. ~ that a
the ..U.. \Nrilll Wl\lch tiJM
el!ort will be lllade ID'U., . . - the .111110' patrol waa dll&lt;ul,!"4
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llr Prod Lewll, iahiY cbalrman.
The prlnolpal ._eed tile !ln. WWimn SWIIher ta1kecl on
teachers lnclucllq llrl • . tlie miinberoblp clrlve and lfl:l.
ard Fultz, the TWo One leadJ- 1bomu Kelly 1J10ke miUbecrlp. ·
er, working with
o n o tloiuo to lhe Ohio and Jllatlonal
lhrougb tbree In rNdi08 He iiGI- P,T.A. mapzlnes. MrL 1lolobJ
ed thai ahe workl wllhll'lll'Oid-' Paine re,POrled m P.T.A. pubmately 35 cbllclrell In amall UcatlonL
.
grwpa.
T h o - · award wu _,
Mo&gt;rrla commented on the- 11f lire. S..ah Rupe'o . science booka being uoed In the.
The pleclp ol allo.....e
foorth, tltth and sixth graCieo)hla to the meelinll wu pv..
year with the emphula miiYIDc 11r the Wlbeloe 'Ill Pack 2t5. litho stodents a better ocleoee eluded In the group were Dan
background !or junior billh work. Data, MickeY Daveaporl, Jell
Speaking or an the elemen- Beeoor, Mlrk Fultz, ~ Rllrtory schools In the Mllp Lo- era, MltcheU Moadowa, Dale
eol School Dlotrlct, thO opeak. ~, John Alklnl, K e n
er stated the objective ol 1141- · 'lbomu, Geor&amp;e llotti1· ilarol4
curing a ••onenesa ~ eurrlcu.. Tbomu and ~ Hovatter
lum" and a common badcgn::und are the leaders.
for all - · OllloriDI ...,_
'!be .....UVe commlUoe aorondary school. "Cbenllns ten ved u groetera and oiao oo the
materlolo lo an -live op- '-'lallll! commiUoe tor reeration," Morris corinnented.
trelhmeuta.
He olao reported on the break-

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101111 ~Y HavllaD4 teac!ll&gt;s tllat

smO!liJi 'Oil ~ · atlllill wl&gt;tfe

qetber and use Ibis double
cup u·a tea beg bolder. N'o
more ~t t!flppy tea bags on
one'a aaucer as• they all go
Into IIIla pretty container.-

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Glue t'WO' sueb cu~ :~etbOr
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ol Marloo ;,""' weOkend
g~~eats ol Mr. and Mrs. Llrr1
. lblnatl.
Mr. and Mrs.-~
spent the weekend at LoolriNt,
w. va. with her· aunt, Xro.
George Slone.
0, P. Klein waa diachar&amp;ed
Monda,)' from VoteriDI Mell!or·
1a1 Hoepltoi wbere he was a pa.

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l'lirSlAY

MEIGS LOCAL ATHLETIC . FridQ', tho v1o1t1ng Gerllnp
Boooten TueadaJ', 7:30 P· m., ~ 1o Wlllhln&amp;IOn. D. C. tor
ca!oterla Meta• High School, Mid- a 1&lt;&gt;11', returning to Ca1ltornla
dleporl; 111m or Pt. Pleo- vs. !Undi.J,

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AUXIUARY, American J.&amp;.
glon, t-Is Maoley Pool 263,

at t1te - . or Mrs. George-re)'.
WlNDIN\, TKAILGardenCiub,
Wednesday, · 8 p.m. al the Ohio
Power eo. ·omco. Mrs. Allanl
Pratt .wiD be hooteas.
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ANNUAL DINNER lll80tlng
Twin Clt;y - · W - v .
7 p.m. at ·Marlin · Relllaurllt. ·

Mro. Oscar Hardow~ home, 7
p. m. Tueeda,y.

SAUSIIURY PTA, Tueoday, at
7:30. -ctloo ofteochenand
new parema. Refreolullelllll.
.GROUP U, Mlddl-' Flrot
United Prolbyterlan Church, 7:30
TueadaJ', at hCIIIIe or llro. Karl
owen. llro. Dwl&amp;ht Wallace, book
study; Mrs. Edward Burkett, cleo
votlOIIL
AUXILIARY oltlle Rutland Fire
D~ will It 7:30
TueadOl' nl&amp;ht at the -

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DOIJI(1ten or Aml!rlca. Tuoacla,y
Dl&amp;llt lillie ball. Pra&lt;llee IW 1110DO&lt;ticn 011 Oct. 7 llld all ~­
..... and membera lira.! to atlellil. Qui!Url¥ l!!rl!$!cW!l!.

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taX• lnJ to be oil.....,od ....

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tJultod a.areh or a.r~~~, CoomQ-

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SPECIAL lllit:·fiNG -

lSG Ft.Al!l, 'l)loeda,y, 7~
30 p.m. WO!k In -llloator llloiOI

Lodge

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Memorial llolpllal, 7:30 TI!OO'
daJI In the cat~ £!tctlo!t·&lt;t
olllcers. Mlddloiport Qil~s \1111.

••tve refreahmeita.

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TinJRSDAY
ROCK SPRJNGs Hetter U.W.
Club, 1:15 p. m. ThurodQ, at the
home or Mrs. WUllmn Gruoaer.
Mro. John Goctl will &amp;In lbe
prOil'IJII, and IIi's. Willlmn Folmer, the contest.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD

eons.-·

ndoe 1....,.., 111utlilay, 7:30 p. ·
m. Columbia Gu ol QhiO omce.
DEMOCRAT
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mes11ic Ttwrldl1. SeDt. 18, 7:30 p.m. llolp CoooiiJ Court..
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EDterprlae tJultod · · ilfelhodlat
Choirch 7~ F'riday at the ~"""'
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He came tapedally to vlolt
ooualn, .1o1m Kauff,. - Ia recuperatlllc from 1111'Btr7 at Veterana Memorial Hoapllal.
MrL Nan Moore aulhrod I
aheulder ~ In • recent talL

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W.h eP IOl'l!!er. President

·&lt;Oiilment m.de ·no '~oun~·
atut or ;proelamatioii of his
~tb and
OfftCial DOUCe

"'"' Dilllll'' Kev!D 11!11-'~
11r. and 'Mro. Kloeo w · l'lUla,
Of.bla
""'· 111c1 Mn. Thllillu Darst,
&lt;:&gt;ialc and Jell, Mr. and· .,..••
Koi1111etb llnbodeo IIIII l'lliiY, Mr• .
and Mrs. David Zlrtdt, Dabble
IIIII Tor17, llr. and Mrii lld&gt;trl ~. !,!r. and !ln.
Eddie · Kltcbiil a n·d 1Pd17,
!Ita. Norman Waylaild and !liarlea, . MrL Jllilol ~ IIIII r
!le¥011 Gerlach, l!&lt;w!&lt;i and ~q,·,

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Gallipolis, Ohio
. LASALLE HOH.L

Wo aro pleaaitd to ""'
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. MR, K. 'l. BYRD

Bohan• traine~ cona~hant .
will be at ""' opoclal all
~qy · hMring &lt;ai~· ,coooul,tioo
tlon,' If you havo a heorlnt

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a free oloclronlc haa;lng

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Scot Lad Famous Values!
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Mill Jor11. PUUID, Mill Mar-&gt;
tho llowell, · and 11r. and Mra.
WandoU.Gtl'lach and~

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Pa. and Niagara Fallo 011 tho
Clnacllan aide. Enroute to Canado
lllcJWed at Schoenbrllm
VUJage In N"" Phlladalphla and
tho F-11 llaU "' Fame In
Mr. and Mrs. Charles GorCanton.
llnl ol Simi, calif., have reDuring the meeting It ,..s detunwd home after spending •
cided lo IIOIId $2 to the lull« wook bore viJitlng Mr. and Mrl.
Fair Board. '!be grwp hid a Leo Gerling, Grant st., MiddlewiOIIOl' roeaL In acldldoo to ten port
club members and Xr. and lira.
Wedneocla.Y the two COUjliea
stanley, Mr. llld lira. Norman drove te CbUIIcolbe to vlolt tho
Wood, Mr. and Mn. sam Slout, daualller• ol the Leo Gorllnga
Mrs. Helen OberiiQlzer and Ken. and their tomllleo, Mr. llld llrl.
ter.
She was taken oo a plentc oo noth Wood allerl'led.
lloiYID Alloman, Mr. and lira.
MI. Utsayantha and had a visit
TOllY llatlleld, and Mr. and Mri.
with Merion Van Du11011 alop a
u. A. LaGerd.
..oil
lire tower. The entire group or
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"'' Ges::19 from Olllo ti(IUred the"Farm•.U..U
to Ylalttlte.Y
Mra." '""
Loulae
ers' Museum at Cooperstown,
llng, ·ol Cl!arlas and LoO,
N. Y., and vlaltod Gett;ylllurg,
. and were Jo- there IIY Carol
Gorlln&amp; supen~hm tor American Lines. She 11 the dall8bter
ol Mr. aod Mrs. Charloa Get-

Given Recently

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does DOt rub off on fabric being worked on. I use plaotlc
tomato containers for thread and each bolda four or five
opoola of various ahades o1 one color. Plastic dividers that
come ill boxoa of cooldes hold buttons and aeparate the
colora. lJttle plastic containers hold smaller buttons of

various ldnds.-MAR\'fLLEN

Farewell Party

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. TYt,r died ,. ~~ Rlchj,;, ~ ..... lilt-. Jol!n·
IJioild, Va., bl 1882, the sov-

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CARTONS

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a ft!IWIIIImller, Cor!Dan Wolf.

~t '::"llrhekllnd-=:.:: .
Dill'll' and
Kloel at 1'7- Like.
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plrl Fire llellortmenl, 1"" ouxutary membef-; 0114 tlttlr&lt;fim-

DEAR POLLY-I iron and sew to make a llvlitg and have
dlocovered some helpers for speed and neatnes• that may
'benefit a bride or anyone lnfereaU!d. The top of an old
desk with a center lmeehole was covered wltb light con·
tact paper so none of tile wood flDish rubbed off on fabriC
and Inches marked oH across the front edge .. Then the
desk was covered with transparent gummed tape so Ink

New York Trip Related

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Annual Picnic .

DEAR POLLY-Mrs. L. E.
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could ure her teacups tllat
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bave 101! their lwldlea for -serving pudding· and golaUn
derlerti When not In use · they would be VII')' dieorallvo In
her cblna ciJIIbc&gt;al'd If turl.ed so one does n!)t aee they bave ·
no handlea.-BARIIARA
DEAR POLLY-Do tell Mrs. L. E. that her handleless
tea cups will make real cute planters lor small Indoor
~Tum the broken part so that It does not show.-

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named and .tile program leadore
8jiiiO!nted. The Oct. 2 meeting
ol the group wiU feature a hay.
A rareweUparb'honorillctltree
rldo
and
wiener
roast
at
the
momhers ol tho SUnbeam Cluaor
Mrs. Olan Genhelmor enterHarold Sauer home. Members
taiDod !Unc11,J with a dlmer In
tho Rutland - • Qurehra.
obaenance ol the blrthcla,y aml- are to invite tbeir husbands or c:ently promoted to the IIIII&gt;
veraarleo &lt;t three ol her grand- ~ests. A pledge service a n d School ClaaS WOI staged Semrchlldrm, Chrllllbia Sheridan of prayer and aelf..tenlol service cla,y night.at the home ol Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Saoer.
Fomoro.y, and BW1 and Johnnie wiU be held at that dme.
Mary Ruth Slloer, preoldent,
KDlall1 o1 Point Pleasant.
presenied l!ilta lo TeJTY George,
Following the dlmer a cake
MAGAZINES
DELIVERED
Dallas
Weller and Jim Blrchdecorated In a green and yellow
Magazines
were
delivered
to
!leld. Gameo were C(lld1cted 11Y
color ICheme was served.
Glfta were presented to the chll- t1te Melp Councy lntlrmary roi- Frank and Am Colwell, Duane
Iowing a recent meeting ol tbe Woller, Jannle Harrison, and Joy
drell.
AtleDdlj1g were tho honored program cominlttee ol the Wind- Saoer. Joy White ...., the door
pools' ramBles, Mr. and Mrs. Ing Trail Garden Club al the prize.
Refreshments were served by
WW1am Sheridan, Jr., Marla and home ol Mra. John Terrell. WorkIng
with
Mrs.
Terrell;
chairMro.
Slloer and her daug!dera to
Aalta, Mr. lll!l Mrs. Willlnm
man,
on
the
progrBtn
for
the
year
tltoae named and Tom Tucker,
Knlabt, steven and Richard,
llrL Am Walloo, and Mro. J, were Mrs. Robert Thompson and Randy George, Ricky George,
Mrs. Robert Lewis.
and Jane Schilling.
Edward Foster.

Are Honored

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ol tho church.
Hostesses lor tbe yeu- were

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1110111U7 achaollOYOI..-IIUIIJii,:
ed by Robert Moma, ~
when the -~ P.T.A.
met Monda,y llllllt at · tlie ~ '

grandson, Brian.
carol flew in trom Brooklyn so that she could join the tamily for
the trip west. 'llley went especially to visit Steve, stationed at March
Hlghllgbts ol her 4.Jiuchange
Air Force Base, Rlv.arside, Calif., and his Cimlly.
trip to New York wrre related
On their way out they saw Grand C&amp;nyon. the Petrified F urest,
by !lie Wood cllring a recent
the Pailted Desert. They were joined by Steve an:l his family for a
de¥ at Disneyland, a trip into Mexico, swimming at Oceanside, aOO meeting ol the Snowville 4-11 Club
held at the home ol llr. and Mr a.
a visit to the Sequoia National Park to see the glart sequoia trees.
Coming home they saw Mount Rushmore, stopped at Salt lake Fred Stanley, advisors.
!Ole was the gueot &lt;i the SleCU;y to visit the Morman Tabernacle, in Hannibal, Mo., to tour Mark
Twain's home, and in ~rqfield, ID .• to view Lincoln's shrine. ven Vamosys at Stamford u.d
c.a~. w~~le to p:t away from her job for a mont~. rew back while thoro visited Todd' a Caollto New York via Albuquerque, N. M., where she spent a cotl)le of nower Pacldng Co., Clark'• Ml·
p1e Museum, the Regional CGncla.Y• vlsltlrv Mary SWanson Lemoo.
servation oflic:e, and the Rural
&amp;lpplementory F41catlonal Cen-

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The point Ia !hat lfCoocreaala
phd aeadomlc criw.Foradmlniltratora. prdea10rs and stu- fUrther goaded, eYen thote memdente alike It offers a last chance bers most reluctant to enter tbe
to IMIIdpmltlvefoderallntenen- pollcemon•s role will lind II po..
tloD against those forms ol ••dem- lltl&lt;:ally lmpooalble further to abcmltration" that are in fact revo- ltaln from bUls to cut olf alliedlutlonory.
oral money to dlllurbod lnaUtu'llte Nhoo Administratlon was tlooa and to strike down aid to
boi-ob' able last winter to beat Individual students moat in need
rtf Ccnsre•sional actions that &lt;i it.
-ld have harshly pensll&lt;ed the
bleed. the concept ot. academic
llliJtY on campti for the psycho- freedom owes much, and much
tie apoems of tile few. Tho Ud more thaD II knows, to politl• • kept down only with the great. elans wh.o have thua far stoically
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Since last June, meanwblle, a
great hardening o! attitude lllllll1i
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Give Accutron. the most accurate
watch in the world. Accutron time
is so nearly perfect that we guarantee monthly accuracy to within
SO seconds.•
.ICCUOOM ''240"Witer rulst.111t,
hrminous cllsl,
lttlnltiS stetl. SHU.

alonal class or our tim~ the college presidents. has boon clesrly visible.
Just at hand, for one illustration, is a trustees• report on the
appalling ootbroak at Cornell of
lut spring in which armed black

ees with rub)' IIDd diamood plna
in recognition of 10 and live
years' service with the dis~
count chaln.
At a Recopitloo Awards Program at the Daniel Boone Ho.
tel, Heck•s PresiderK Fred Haddad told tile long term employ.
e~ that they "have played a
II1Bjor role in the gruwth IIDd
development of oor COIJ1Pr&amp;I'I.V.
Without the service and support

of people like yourself. we could
not be what we are today/'
Sh employees, including HadICCUfiDIII
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lapel pin featuring the disUnctfve Heck's sign seen at thir$125.
teen discount centers In West
Vlrllnla and Kentuckjo.
. .NPQ.mno .men llld women
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ruby stones. The nlne\Y-Nnerep.
resented all tblrteen stores, the
Nitro warehouaelllldHock'amoin
olfi~=e in Cbariosloll.
Three men, Haddad, Dwglas
Cook, IIDd Lan-y Haddad, have
boon with tho !!rm since Jome 1,
1959. Fred Haddad Is now pres.
ident, Cook Is hood &lt;i Mercbandlalng llld Larry Haddad Ia aasla1ant manager of tho Washington street Store in Cbariesloll.
BuJer Wallace Farrell a n d
JEWELRY 5TORE
employees Clarice Keeney and
Court $t.
P011eroy
Erma While .round out the ab:
who have served ton yeora with
•we will Hi~o~d to this tolertnce, 11 nttll·
ury. Cuartntte b tor &amp;I'll " ' '·
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Many Used Singer Machines
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NEW MODELS
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m 1 n 1 111 u m the ~ - eallod flrot onllrod ~ eommorc~ oiiOUIIh to a-.old • - ' .
"OQ.uirm" of the rubber tread tire cord JIIIIJ"ket In the !960 o. that brtl!e thl
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fooll&gt;rlnto '"'t11o rood aa woU Fiber 11aa1, also .· on earlier d&amp;- 4111'•
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vol011111ent, fa i I o d to make IPOod• onl eurrlnil · JJ"!!'•
aa makl!w them more imporvi- b-117 undl a method waa weights, lfvo 1111111' - tiiol
ous to giaaa or ,.u p111ctures. !ound lor indlvkluol rubber- mUosgo. The now &amp;laH • - It ls the lack of OQ.ulrm that cootiDt! o! tho flbora ao they tiroo ore o-'&gt;od to; ....,._
provldes greater stability ard would not break.
mU•P e~n ~' • .to I'
increased driver control.
The early auto tlrel had a pe~ cent ,IONW · U.n COih•
At the bogiming of the aW&gt; life elii)OctancY of .., to 4,000 tiona! blao:PIIOB.
era in this cOWlttY, tires 'ffere
little more than big bicycle
years.
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Glass belted tires are safer, tires, with enormously w
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longer weari.IW:. and JllOl'e eco- wh.eel diameter, 1.11 to about 40
ar~ Lopn, Ohio.
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nomlcal on psoline. They run inches. Tlrel!l then were made
PT. PLEASANT - E. A. (Llsh)
Funeral aervi&lt;:ea U'e .a.cseooler than eonwntionil blaJ.. of fabric layers imprepted Stewart. 66, RL 2, Leon, died u.
uied '"11 Lm., Thursday at tilt
ply tires. Because of tbelr char.. with rubber. ov l'r which a expectedly Mon:l.ay evening ln
Crow - Huasell FIIIIOral acterlatics UJMier &amp;tress of bra~ heavy rulj)er coating was laid. Pleaaant Valley Hospital.
with Rev. Wilbur Baxter ollling and bard turning, they allo
ArouM 1920, cord replaced
He wu a retired employee of
ing. Burial wW be in FOI'Ost HDI
give the driver greater control lh.e fabric in the carcass of the Pittsburgh ani Lake Erie RailCemetery.
over the family wqon. Ttloae tire. Both the fabric and cord road,. and a member of the BroFriends may call at tho ~ ,..........
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homo ...r 1 o'tiocl&lt; todQ.
~ domi ·~ the tire
Mr. Stewart was born June 18,
that !hey give a aomowhat Cotton •~"
noharsher rtde which auto engi- industry until the 1940's when 1903, in Maaon County, s0nofthe
Use:l Expresoloa
neera have tried to overcome rayon wa.. Invented. Thia was late James Lewis and Harriet
with chaJWel In suspension sys- the first s)'Dthetic fiber used in Isabell McDade stewart.
James Garfiel1 u sed the
tires. Rayon variations. such as
He h survived b)' his wife, Cry- expression, "Goj reigns and
tom a.
the government at Washin~­
tyrex,
were
developed
and
pros--stal
Gill Stewart; two sisters.
Polyester Features
ton lives." in a speech m
pered
for
years,
alUlough
nylon
Mrs.
Earlie
Russell,
Leon
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Tile new tires are made with
1865, when addressing an
convertion bias plies of polyel:i- cords became a strong cc:mpeti- and Mrs. Pearlie RUne. PL
excited crowd on the octer cords, with two bolts of ft- tor because of their streiWth. . Pleasant Rt. 2, and two brothers, casion of Lincoln 's assaasina~
Fiber Glass bnproved
Robert Kemeth stewart, Colwn- tion .
berglass rWIIIill! around t h e
Polyester
fil:!ers
were
develbus
and 0\ancie Ellsworth Stewtiro immodiatoly under tbe

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Amorlcail ' '·uHa
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have 1JB111cular intoreat to moot
Vlrtuoll1 every now
car ~~~can car wlll fide on
~=rglaas belted tires, marking
0 climax in the evoluiloo of
pneumatic Urea In the last 60

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ec.utnmltJ O:Jneerts; Dr. Lewts Scluntclt, association Pn~ldenti Mrs. Charles U~o, Gallla drive chairman
and general membership co.chatrman; Mrs. Clare GetUes,
member1hlp c~halrman; Mrs. Evan Roderick, secretary and
Mrs. Leo Bean. who served as the association's first president
In 1947-48.

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·'concert Group Meets
lntroduc:ed were Mro. E • • n
Roderick, '•oerellrJi c. M. McGimeas, t""""""r; Mrs. Eldoll
Wuorcb, concert - e • • a n d
wl!o &lt;i immediate post prealdont
Eldoll W-eb.
Mro. Charles Linao ond Mro.
Clare Gettlos, general memberablp co-chairmen; Mra. L o o
Bean, the a~aoelaUon'l flrlt
presi- In 1947-48;
IIDd
Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mei8o cbslrmen and their workers; M r •·
Ralph Crump, MuOn ehalrman
:·ierablp gool."
IIDd workoro IIDd Mra. Charles
.~· ilra. Shannoo 111"1!od workers Lingo, Gallla chairman and workltD ttcarry your community em- era.

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.11., Thuradoy evenln&amp; according
to lira. Roderick. lolcjmbora &lt;i
boordwlll bold a special meetq 'a t aalo hoadquartora Sotur.
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· - Ruth
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q Concerts, praised to•'a! and area residents '1or your
~:~ pianlilng." She added,
,OWiih aueb onthusiasm, y o u
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• uuupeeted aale.u
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that their Tri • Coont;y

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Concert tickets are

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mid remarked, "ifyau'roout

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&lt;'i f our ropresentaUvos. They'll be
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'~oil eaptalnt- Uatng a .biackboard
;awlq aa an Uiuatratlon, Dr.
~ laid a auecoolfUl memIs baaed oo
initiative,

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door prizes were Mrs. Charles
Grant IIDd Mrs. John Sprow, Tho
certificates were sponsored by
Brunieardi•s House of Mille.
Mrs. Eldon Wuerch said grace.
Members of Circle 1, Grace Unit-

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Mrs. D. E. Untala, Mrs. Donald 'lbaler. Mr1. ~ea 1Jn..
ao, Ura. Zelma Northcutt, Rio
Grande. and Mr1. Rlytnolxl Mua..
grave, PL Plea~
Special guilats Included mombora oC the Tri-Cauncy - • modla, and Uri. Ethel MorrlBon
and Mra. Fl011110r Graham, Columbua, &amp;Wile of tho proaldent.
Prior to the bualnesa IMoung,
AI Evans, a naUve of Jl:ekiUI
and woU-IIIIown pianist and ar.._.r, preaonlod 20 mlnutos of
plano IIDd voeal ontortainmOnt.
Evans, before returning to blo
hometown whore ke now oporolea a mulie workshop, waa ••·
soclatod with ~red Warlna'a oreh&lt;latra ond · other nsUonally

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1aJnm amafclans during the prewar ind war years. He has also
completed numeroo• film IIDd
teleYiaim wark1, and has per.
formed aU ..Vor the United
Stales and abroad.
Mr. ENans presented several
Wallllt and Irish selecUons.
Rec:elvlng gift cortl!icatee as

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111o prooldenl aloo !nlrocllc· jiOSTON (UI'n - Tom HoU.:
ed aa.......Uon ollleua, eaptaina -.obn, nairied lui lllOIIth as cb1e!
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ocout, of, file Celtlcs, wu
todtl u coach of the defllldlng
No&amp;lol)a! Baaketboll
Asooelstlon champlonJ, .Occeodlng the rollrod BIU Ro·asoU.
lleiMGim, former Hoi¥ Crou
all • American, pll,1od with the
Celtlca !rom 1956 Willi he retired in 1961i. Ilia lqiJIOintmont
1110 amciunced b)' Caltica' 11!11·
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c:oachlnc daan Rod Auerbach, Yl!. •
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line, get attractive 12-ounce beverage glass free. Design is
Scandinavian-same as other matching 9-ollnce and 16-ounce
glasses offered recently by Ashland Dealers; Last opportunity
to complete the entire collection. As the Maharishi says, "Road
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Mra. Cora Rope ontertalnod
tho W.,-alde Garden Club at her
heme Wedneadoy evening.
Mra. CoraRupospentlhowoekend witb relaUves in Columllu1.
On ~ llhe attonded tho Lewia IIDd Double rounlonattheof Mrs. Frances (Double) Wano
at Dublin, Ohio.
Mlae Kathryn Lambert, Pat.
riot, visited Mr. and Mro. Tom
YOWII IIDd familJo" ~ - -

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with even warmth in a...p
each room.''
McCI'Hry-WavMJ. Ohlct

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Mro. Jessie Rope visited Mro.
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of them In our service area. _If ybu"re nC!t.a~ •lhat !)ontented grqu~i~ti, ~Cf~lk.
recommended electric heating dealer . .
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Gen.: Uiyasel S, Grant ,..
celved a royalty check lor,
Pl 000 for · his "Memoirs,
the' laraeat alnglo amount
ever mlide by an author up
to tllal time. Tbe bo6k was
c14trlbutod by Mark Twain.
according to the Encyclopaedia BrllallJiica,

llud..Uinllmldltedthouotverll. . know bolter IIDd have I n stitinlj~W, ' ~ ln~ at 0Jq101nt,
Dildo • toooiYing i:oreor &lt;i beina
11Jo cutral ioaooo Ia all thla
vutlptld
.• llllnooi' aeddant at
whldl pretiJ woU re11e&lt;t1 ana- •..at~~ U" ' with the riotetl and Ia to react: 11 colietil and
10146 a.m.' -Mcilldll ""· Rt. 2ti,
tional &lt;011HIIaua, CGinddealaily, cblldlshly hootlle to odmiJdatra. unlvorab;y pro!ooaoro reolll'wlah
threl
·mllel-otRt.71nvolvDortmouth Coileao .........,•• ox- lora.
to brinK tho doodonlng boncloflhe
lill. • scato Hiltlwv-~
j1111slcma IIDd auapeasloos !or llubleed, 1110 of tho moot dia- !odonl liure&amp;l!&lt;ra•7 into their
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denta who seized a Wl1plabu1Jd- tinaulshed unlvoralcy presldo!nta llvo1, tilt)' hive only to 111 '"' ..
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A, P!O"ae, $7, Ukldlfiliirt. -· lng in May.
in the Esst told this columnlat abotlinlljld inciting lludC!III dla.
Brittany Ia suppo~~od to
· oilcor• laid that lilt roi10r have
recelvef:l its name from
long 1180 that If only bol&lt;l. order. II not, they ean lura . ai!P /flit the rl&amp;ltt aide &lt;i lhe those Britons who were exlllld
oct
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aaoodatlon
lng the o! admlnlatratlilll
~. over a ali&amp;ltt ombank'- pelled fl'om England and
could
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oven a minimum with the pre•ldent•a omce and .
Wa~&gt;bington
mont 1ato a eomllald. There wu took refuge there between
&lt;i a411t assistance !rom pro!os- the rest of tho odmlnl-a.
110 damqo to tbo oqlllj)mont.
lhe 5th and 7th centurlee,
tors, the campus scene would al~ ... not IUirod, IIDd nO Before lhat time, the country
ter ovornlgbt.
TAKES EXAMINATION
was named Armorica.
charlO wu lllid.
As to Dartmouth, it has acted
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These two inddenta rellecttho u all tortured unlveraiUosoogllt Mra. Roy muolng, Uacoln
true c:omplleatlooa in thla busi- to act. II bas simply and ..,. Ave., and daushter. Mlrtle. of
ness. a Ia ell vory well to let tho lljiO!optlcally p.mlshod the of- lilmllnKton wore in Cleveland FrlTO HANG !or lllii iavder
!luck BloD at the UDiversliY lll"Oal- fenders against CIIJIIII&amp; d.Uiv doy where M111 Bleaolng comel
Tom Mbeya waa tile aeildeJrtta house, as in COmeU; but without shlily .sbaliylngandwlth- pleted an examlnaUoo In ...._
teoco
lmptliMI •• Nualloa
blaming PI'OII' Ia a moll ovor- out reeort to Ureleaa andpuerlle noctlon with her work at st.
luae
N)olll• NJaiHe, lit.
almpilflod Judllmont unloas blemo dlscusaloo about theolle&amp;edrf8ht Mary's Hospital in llulltlogton.
NJorolo wu fllllllll pUty of
for prexyiaac~b)'aome to "demonstrate" even at the In compa~~Y with more thaD 20
ldlUq Keaya'• IIIIDIIter of
underetandlng of prexy's roo! di- coat &lt;i obatructlns tho rl&amp;ltt of other per10111 from a wide re-110mle plaiUIIDc.
lemma.
tho majorlv to aoek on oduca- ldon area, Myrtle aharecJ ln a
For the truth is that in nearly Uon.
len&amp;lb.Y written oxamlnatloa. II
II is perfectly dear lhatinlhla IIIICceslfUl in fiiiBatns tho toll, lHOSPITAl NEWS];
every inatonce of the inlolerable
t;ypo of cam11U1dloordor,lhepoor case the administrators have bad the medical department workers
Holzer Medical ~. Firat
admlntstralora involved have bod wllat so olten they bod not bod will bo granted cerU!icalOs u
Avo.
Geaoral Yiaitlni: houri 2.4
to D&amp;ltt not only student mobabul that is, at least the tolerance, 1f Aecredited Medical Ubrarian
and 7.8 p.m. ooly. -.Db"
a110 Ienior faculty members who not the help, of teaching persoo. Tocbnldans.
risltlni: houri 2:30 to 4:30 p.
m. only. Parenta only ollowod
oo l'odlatrlca Ward.
AdmilslCNII
Pui&gt;Ucalion &lt;i admlaainnJ Ia
proi&gt;lbitod unUi further notice.
Births
Dig r'ight in: we're •erving up G usplendOilTir.. of
Mrs. Robert H. Kight, Rt. 2
now arrival• right nawl Woolo in bl,.ao·a-blonket
McArthur. dau.B;hter, 5:12 a.m.
pfaTds, !woods llko dear;aid Danogal ••• cropeo and
Munday; Mro. MarOn E. Folden,
challis nower than now ••• wonclorfvlly watery molreo·
Rt. 3 Jackson, daughter, 7:59
••. ruotly taffotao ••• fake fvro and lealhoro that'd
a.m. Monday; Mra. Jonathan E.
tool any eye ••• Ienita: not•to-be-misJ.d. Do come,
scoop, and be fint-all•seaaonl
boglnning in Boone Coont;y.
name 11Heck's" was derived the ehain, I opened on Washington Louden, No. 2 Willow Dr., ciauth·
The founders of Heck's a r e rrom a combination or letters Stroot In June or 1959. Heck's ter, 3:56 a.m. Tuesdu; Mrs.
Fred Haddad. llougiu Cook IIDd Ioken trom Haddad, Ellis IIDd hal now growntoencompaa&amp;thir· llu8h M. MePh&amp;li, Syracuao, 1011,
teen discount stores In West Vir- %:5t a.m. Tuoadoy.
Thomas IIDd Lollar EUla. T h o Cook.
Dladlargea
Tho Cbarlesloll llore, first In ginia and Kentucky, Woodrum's
Gordon Bleulnl. H a r I oy
Furniture IIDd Galperin Music of
Charleston and two Pitlsllurgb, Cloud, Ur1. Torry L. Cr-.-,
puents, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Pa., su.PPb' firma, Steel City Mn. Jamea E. Lambort, DoriOlle
Moore. was a Monday visitor of !'roWels and Tauburg, Inc.
Melhen;y, Mrs. Richard L. MolloMr. aad Mrs. Tom Young and
Haddad told the Awards Pro- han, Craie A. llloraan, ShoUa .
fomilJo".
By RITA WHIGHT
_gram that "people really areour A. Norti), Uro. Nlebolaa K. SoMr.
llld
Mrs.
Sianley
Rope,
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Casto took
DKJst lmp&gt;rtant asset .... We look lem. Mrs. Lawrence E. SllalCleveland, are announcing the
her sister, Mill Neva Gunter to
forward to a contfruing '_pleasant dora, Mrs. llol\lamln A. Sbono!leid, l\lrs. Lan-y E. WUI, Tho
her home in Charleston alter a Aug. 21 marrlap o! their dau- relaUonship in the future."
gbtor,
Ruth,
to
Mr.
Ronnie
So,,
two-week visit here.
Haddad's faith in tho future Rev. WondoU G. StuUor, Ura.
&amp;
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jlllto.
Clara Eichinger, Mio. La-ce
Mr. IIDd Mra. Roy Davldaoo,
Mra. Iva Clark a - Che waa represented by the proJec- E. Sounders, Mra. Rlchan S.
Columbus, were recent Sunday
Uoo of somce pins lilrou8ll 25
115 W. SECOND 992-2384 POMEROY, 0.
gueata of Mr. ond Mro. Artlwr wedding o! her granddougbter, years or employment. The 25- Rees 8Dd Infant son, lira. JoB..
Mlas
Katlly
Clark
to
Mr.
Charles
Casto.
1011,
year.pln coosists of throe dia- eph R. WUaoo ond OPEN SAT. UNTIL 9 P.ll.
Mn. Arthur Casto has learn. Leach at the Cheshire Mef.ho.. monds with a large cerKer dla. Mra. Gilbert A. Woods IIDd indlst
Church.
Rev.
Frank
Cheeaefant daughter.
ed that her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
monel.
brew
performed
the
ceremony.
Stanley Stevena, who live in GulfMr. and Mra. Lester Elkina
port, Miss.. were safe during
llld
family. Zanoavliie, and Larry
the recent hurricane there. The
Elklna
of Colorado, were reeent .
Stevens were in Alabama dur,...,-;.,.,.,....JI ............o:.
guests
of Mr. and Mra. TOI\Y EliDI the storm and upon returnIng home found no property dam- kins.
Mr. and Mra. Perry Ralph IIDd
age, other than aome uprooted
Mr.
and Mra. Don Ralphandramtrees.
.lett Dobbin• waa a weekend Uy of Morral, 0., spent the weekend with relatives in the area.
visitor of uzeb•• Jones.
Mr. ond Mro. WWard Oxyor
SOndoy after.-. gueata of
Mrs. Murlol Spirea and Mra. and daughter spent the Labor Dey
Rita Wrt&amp;ttt wore Mra. Jan Go. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
ger, Athena; Mn. Clara MelnbTe Oxyor ond girls.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Wamaley
ond dauslrters, Pllyilis IIDd MarL
All Styles - All S!zes
iyn, Cbestor, IIDd Mlas Louiae IIDd Mrs. Ernestine Zuspan vialtod Mr. Harry Grind stead.
Pennington, Maaoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carrier and
Mr. IIDd Mrs. Arthur Caito
family,
Baltimore, Md., spent
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey SWillher. Thurman. aeveral daya with Mr. and Mrs.
lAbor Day weekend guests of Arnold Stump and !amll,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Athey
Mra. Ully Mae Olqer and fam.
lly wore Mr. and Mrs. Dam,y Ut. and family of Heber, AriZCIIll,
Ue IIDd daul!lrtera, Crystal Lake, opent tho weekend with Mr. llld
Clair Athey and !amlly.
nt. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jar- Mro.
Mr.
and Mro. Marton Rupe
vii and family, Columbus.
Mr. IIDd Mro. WUlls White and vialted relatlvu In the areaover
Mr. llld Mro. llsrold White were the weekend.
Ura. Paul Schuler and son,
guests of Mr. IIDd Mra. Clinton
Jonoa So1uniaJo". The occasion Jakie, Pl&gt;rtiand, nailed Mr. IIDd
celebrated the blrthdoya of Mra. Mra. Dale Slsooo, lolondoy.
Mr. IIDd Mrs. Wymood BradWhite and Mr. Jones.
bury and Mra. BotV Sounders
Labor D.,risltors o!
Mr. and Mra. Lollar Rwahwore vlalted with relaUYes here reMrs. VIrginia McDavid ond ehll. cootly.
dren or Mlebipn, Mr. IIDd Mra.
•
Alan Scott ond daughters and Mr.
•
and Mrs. Clyde Brodbury.
Mra. Ella Darst lsvleltlngMr.
and Mra. Lester Rwsh.
Mr. IIDd Ura. OpbJe Casto, UborQ', w. Va., spent the weekend
with Mr. IIDd Mra. Ronald Jividen.
VIBIU118 Mr. IIDd Mra. Charles
Tate woro Rev. IIDd Mrs. Robert
Smith, Pomeroy, IIDd Clarieo
Longltroth, Gallipolis.
Mr. IIDd Mrs. Claronee Esltoo
and dauehters, Fairborn, were
Labor Da,y weekend guoata of Mr.
.. '
llld Mra. TOllY Elklna IIDd Mr.
llld Mrs. Bob Elkins IIDd !amlly
IIDd Mra. Esaton.
Labor D.,- weekend auesta of
Mr. IIDd Mrs. Otia Kai&amp;ltl ond
family wore u . IIDd Mra. Eddie
Wymer. lie Ia staUonod II Fl.

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LAY AWAY TODAY

JUST 3
UTES
TO DO LL IN
THE NEW HOOVER
SPIN-DRYING WASHER

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105 Employees with Heck's
CHARLESTON - Heck• a. Inc.,
lolondoy presented 105 employ-

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tnaea, 12 W dark week dlys,

OPEN EYES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

NEEDED

!rnmecllalely, 6 women
IWI or part Unto. For Inter·
view, call 992.3211.

Dar of P.A,Iicafion

Carpenter Ne.ws, Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryther,
Pomeroy, called on Mr. aiKI Mrs.

REGULATIONS
The PIAIII•~ ,.,..,,.. tlote rltht
to .lit or roject an~ o4t 4eo1Md ~.
loctla"GI. TM pul.lithor will not
be rnpontlblo fal' - • than one
lncGI'rOCI ln1ortlon.

and Mrs. Mendal Jordan, Columbia Gra~e members, atteoJing
RATES
F ot Want Ad S.rvlco
Arthur Crabtree on Sunday after- the regular meeti!ll o! the Metes
5 cont1 JIOf Word one' in11rUon
noon.
County Pomona GrangeonF_rlday
Minim"'" Chort• 75c
Mrs. Ida Dem.ison, Salem Cen- evening at Rock~rings. Thetlfth
12 eontl por Word thrM COI'IIICU•
ter, is spending some time with degree was exem,pltfied in run tlvo intortion•.
11 conlll pet Word six con't ocutivo
her slater, · Mn. Faye Jordan. Corm tor inspection by the Worthy
Intortion• .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bolen am Deputy, Virgil Atkins. Contests
25 per e1nt Di~count oft paid och
daughters have moved their trail- were held with Murl Galaway, orlll adt paicl within 10 dayl .
CARD DF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
er home to their property which Columbia Grange entry In the tee
Sf.$0 for SO WGI'd r11inlmum. Eo .
they purchased &amp;om Ralph Keet- apron contest, judged as C1rst · o4dltionol "'ord 2c: .
er on Township Rood No. 2, for- place. Mrs. Galaway's t l'try will
BLIND ADS
AddltJonal 25c: ChorJI per ,y.,.,.
merly knownastheCharleyHart- represent Meigs County in the

man firm.
Mr. ani Mrs. Lealie Ganode,

state Contest in October.
Mr. and Mrs. FraDCis cancxte
and ·family of Columbus were
weekelll guests of their parems,
Mr. ard Mrs. 0. H. Keeter and
Mrs. Clarence Canode. Mr•. C.•
ode attended the bean dinner at

LucasYille, were guests of their
parents. R. S. Turner and Mrs.
Clarence Canode andattendedthe
bean dimer at Wilkeaville.
Mr. am Mrs. Dwaine Jordan
and Mr. ancfMrs. Carl Crabtree,
members ot the You~ Farmers
ol America, attended the annual
State YFA camp at Camp MWiki~
gum near Clrrollton.
Mr. ard Mrs. Ed· Culwell, 1001afiK)lls. IIKI., and Mr. and Mrs.
T. ll Blanton and Greg, Jackson,
were recent guests ot their parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cui·
well and· otMr relatives here.
Blptlsmal services were held

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Wilkesville.
Mrs. Faye Jordan and Mrs. Ida
Dennison were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Jordan. Mr. aoo Mrs. Max~
if@: also visited at the Jordan
hflme.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Bird
and children, Huntington, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tcxn Byrd

aev. ·· ~ket

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Mrs. Don Comer, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jel!rles Clinton Gilkev
Kathy and Tad,~ Karen May~'.
Several ol lhe youlh from the
Temple O..rch and the Albany
UMYF enjoyed a picnic
st.Vper at Dow's Lake a recent

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SUnda,y evenl~W.

Ava Gnenlees is againconvalesclngather home Cromarecent
heart attack.
Guests of Mr. anc1 Mrs. Bob
Mattox and Edward Mattox were
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bennett and
children of St. Albans, W, Va.,

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and Mr. and Mn, Bill Hyde, eov.
inston, K,y.
School resumed tor areaplC)ils
with Rex O.eadle, Pansy Jordan
and wnuam Miller driving the
buns tn this districL
Mr. and Mrs. Mantord Smith
and Rerw., Lancaster, were recent aueats of Mr. am Mrs.
Lewis Smith alii Nancy.
Mr. an1 Mrs. Forrest Harper,
ChUileolhe, arxl Mr. Harper's
sister from Hillsboro vi sited witll
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey. Oth·
er pats at the Starkey home
were Mra. Roy Wiseman, Harrisonville ard Mr. and Mrs, Larry
Clark 1111 Tamara, Athens:
Mr. Carl Greenlees and Mr.

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1!1 :30 o .m. to $:00

p. ltl.

Dally

8130 o.m. to 12z00 Na- Scriurtk.y

Card of Thanks
I WISH to thank all the nurses
and Dr. Telle and Dr. Pkkeos Cor the worderM care alii
ldlllness they gave me whlle I
was In Veterans Memorial Hospital. I aJso wlsh tothaakthose

rrtends who visited me, sent
cards, nower·s and prayers.
May God bless you.
Grace Price.
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am, Melinda and AOOrea, oC
llallllleld, llr. and Mrs. Raymold Blake. Reedsville; Mr. arxl
Mrs. Ernest Vineyard, Alfred;
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vinepnl, Tina ard Melissa.
Mr. and Mrs. StarHng Massar
entertained tor !he birthday ot
Mr. Oscar Babcock ot Tuppers
Plalna, Sunday evening. Guests
""""•·:, •· were Mr. and Mrs. Thurma11
Babcoek and Mr. aoo Mrs. Dav·
Ria• and daughter, Mary
; ~lulte, 1\Qlers Plains, Mra.
Maslal', Mr. an::l Mrs. Gene
alii Kenny. Mrs, J!ab.
at Lopn stayl~ at the
lOa• home while Mra,
hoa9italized.

McC&amp;in and Jill S...ln ·

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night wba..Mia1

near .._Bottom;

Employment Wantsd

AWNING\ 1torm - · a

For Rent
TRAILER LOTS, Bal&gt;'1 - e
CCiurl, ..-acuoo, OhloCIIRI. 124, Pflone 9112-29$L
8-li.U.

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ROOM 811&amp;rlment,
plete)J- modern wilh built-In
kitchen. waD oven and labletop
unit; stalnleoa lleel oink wllh
dloposol unl~ large bath and
large clooeto. Nicely deoorated. 0111 9112-2278 for ~
polnbnent al'ter 2 p. m.
11-22-tfc

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TWO FARMS located at East Leo
tar~, Ohto, 2 miles from new
RaciMlock arlidam; 17acres,
5-room house, drilled well,
rarm pond,large broiler house.
farm land and wooded area, .
$9,000i Four acres, 5-room.
house, $5,000. Write Dale W. ·
HUJ, Rt. 2, Racine, Ohio. Call
247-2135 after 5 p.m.
9-7-7tc
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11
Sleepers.'' Satlsfactioa euaranteed or mone;y back. only 98
cents. Neiii&lt;JII Drugs,

FOUR ROOM fuml- ..,..-!•
mR, IIIIth, adults Ull refer..:
e-o, llfh lloolloorrr Avo.
~ 911:1-81198.
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STORAGE SPACE, rent for boats
or automobiles. etc. Phoae 9923798, or '•ee Dick 5eyler, Kerr
St., Pomeroy.

Auto Sales
1968, 4-DOOR FiAT sedan. Call
9411-®25.

1961 CHEVROLETimpala,$125,
Phone 247-2161.

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THOSE COSTLY APPLIANCES
CAN HE YOURS NOW, Pay for
them by representing the Rawleigh ~ny full or part
time. Male or female. Over 300
well-known products, special
otrer to help yw get started,
no money torinvemory. miNK
ABOUT IT. Then write me giving name, address anll phone
number. Charlie Penn, W. T.
Ra"lelgh Co., P.O. Box 204,
ChiUicothe, Ohio, 45601.
9-18-ltc

ONE CONN Clarinet, exceUent
conlition, t15. Cootact M&amp;rYin
Keebaugh, phone 9112-5342, af·
ter 6 p.m. Chester 985-3983.
9-16-3tp

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with ollnd. Good condlllon, $50.
Phone 985-4108, Ole•ter.
9-16-3tp

PHONE 882-2962

5 to 10, Culls I to 5, lllcko 4 to
10, Fat Wethers 5 to 10.
LAMBS - Topo 26, Seconds
FEMALE, Housekeeper alii ba22 to 26, Lla!rt Wis. 20 to 24,
by 1Jtter, live in, care tor
C0llllJIOrl 16 to 20.
school age chlldren. Phooe
992-2485 or 992-2223 after 6
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
p, m.
Pt. Pltosant, W. Va.
Saturdo,y. Sept. 13, 1969
HOGS - 175 to 220 24.75 to
25,50, -Yies 23to24.60,Lighto '---------~.,
22 to 24.50, Fat Sows 21 to 23.10, Roan 14to 18.10, Pigs 8to
16, stock 12 to 26.
CATILE ..,. steers 22,50 to QUICK QUIZ
27.10, Helleral8.25 to2U4,Fat
Q-On how 7114ny OCC&lt;ICow• 17;50 to 21.50, Cannero
siom
three U.S. pre,;.
12.50 to 17.75, llullo 20.26 to &lt;tent, did
1erve in the •ame
240, MUk Cows 125 to 175, year?
SIDck Cows and Calves 165 to
A-In 1841, Martin Van
245, SIDck steen 23 to 28.50, Buren, WW!am Henry HarSIDck llellera 21.35 to 2t.50, rison and ·John 'l'yler aU
SIDck Steer Calves 26.50 to 3f, served as president. In IS81,
Slock Holler Ca!Yoa 23to 28,50. for the second time In
VEAL' CALVES- Top1 38.76, American hIs tory, ·Jbere
were three president. In one
,Soeonda 28.10, Medium 26 to year-Rutherford B. Hayea,
M-59. Common &amp;
S3to James A. Garfield and
;w.75.
Cheater A. Arthur.

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plete with attachments, paint

For Sale

&amp;pray, cord-winder, thrOilW&amp;Y
bags. Full calh price cmi1$5L
Terms a&gt;allable. Phone 9922685.
9-1Wtc

RAT TERIUER PUPPIES. Female, ,_
$20 each. I'll. 9411.2139.

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RF.l!TAURANT equipment. den 10ft iee cream macldne
and other lleme. Phone 9112-.
2838 or 992-2429.
9-J:I.Stc

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1968 SKYLINE hoose traDer, 12
. x 110, 3 bednlorno. ~0 and
teke ovorJIOIIIIOnto. Ph-9112S972 or 992-7368. ·

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7:50 A.M.
12 N.OOM
3 P.M.

Mldtlltport, Oblo.

Business Services
AIR CONDmONING, Refrl&amp;vatlon aervlce. Jack't.Rafrlaei-..
otlon, N.,. 'Jiaven. Pltone 8822079.
4-6-Ue

Declarer's problem wu to

keep East out of lbe lead and
be bod a way to do thal He
should have diacarded a club
on the king of hoarl8 !
II West cODIInued with tilt

ace of bearts, South would
dlscard .anolber club. II West ·

AND
~:30

shilled to a club, South ·
would will the lrld: with

P.M.

· · dummy'• ace, lead dummy'•
queen of hoarl8 l!ld once

.PIIJb'1, Pllntini, rooftng,room

·l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

addltlona, IJII'ag81, fie., fret
utlmateo, phone 9112.:.1333;

Entertained

more dilcard a club.

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would be able to ruff two
clubs in bla hand and set up
the last two cluba for ella' monel dloeardl leaving cml1

one diamond loser.

Tbls Is wbat mlgll! be
coiled a double loler Cllloser

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cleanine tool• and poll1hor.
Run• like new, $59 cash or
lendS O"'llablt. ~ 9112
2685.
9-16-6t.c

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Alta,

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8 f&lt;Jot, side step, $300. Fhone
992.5361.
9-111-«c

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run. Ex&lt;eloior

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cancelled? Loot your: c-;:;::.:_ : ~
&amp;tor's Uceue? caD

LIGAL MOTICI

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HOBSTEfTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBSTETTER, a.....

PO~ROY

- 4 rooms, bath, 2
loti abo'" hlah water. ' $1500.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 room1, bath,
gao fllrraee. lllnat. Levellal.
$4,000.00
BT, 124 - 3 badroaillo, bath,
wall to wall carpetl~~~o 3.-1
paneled, 1111 forced .air rur...
aee. Niee beiOIIIOIII. Garap,
acre. $21,000.00

TODAY'IIQtiiSTION

You bold the some bad Uld

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SEE NEIGLER llulldlqr Stt&gt;ply
for bulldliv your 0111
GIQ' Ntllltr, Racine, 0.

3-211-tre

lng hf.,. this Court on tho 261h •· ~ ·
4o)' of September, 1969, at 10i00 ~ t
o'elock A.M.
d•lrlnt to file ••
copt • • t....,o MUst file tMm ot.
looat five Cloy• prtor· to tho llot.
sot for Moring.
GIMn vnd• Ill)' hoM oM saol ...

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Nld Court, thll 5fh .,. of ..... .
........,1969.
P. H. O'IRI!N

Mao•_, •offtcto CI.,. of sal4 C...

o.,..,. Cl. .
9/9 9/16

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aptn have doubled one club.
· W.t bick twG elu'- and JCIUI'

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aervlce,
•kea. 992--2284. .' You ON h. .b,. notlfl ... that .... l:l
lm'tnhwy oncl AP.fii'OI.. ~~~ent ol tfto:
Tile Fabric stq,, Pomet'(lf. ·
Of th. ,,..... ntlonN, - .
Audlortzed Silwer Salll &amp;Ill CliO sed, lote of oo'lcl County, W.• ·,
"'--enSclsltll'S. , filM In this Court. Said !mont_,. · ,.,
Service. We ~-...1'
and AIPIMOIM..nt will ~. ,_ hoall't . ::~
3.29-Ue

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or crttomer.s ropNOonllnt ony of ihii · ·
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lltiiDI rid of :r-r

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To tho E•cvtor or
ol tho OJiotOJ to 1uoh of. tho fellow•
kit • oro NJidont• of tho State -e~ ·

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IN't'IMTORY AND ·~~RAISIM.!IT ..
T... Stm of Ohto,~.:r ~oty ' .. : •

Repair ~County, 0 lo. No.

Salt Worka,
Eaat Main St., P1111eroy. Plloat · SEPTIC tooo cleaned. 11111er'
992-389L
S.J.Ue
saauaucn. Stewart. Ohio. I'll.
662-2035.

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See Oiarl11 KarnaO.. c:all7'l'3-i

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and .. ov Free e~•-·•• Ph.

TRUMPET - Uke - · Prlcecl
reasorable. Phone 992-7330
7-14-lltc

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Ofilo, Vllr-tho 1U1Yivl... . , ......, .
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'tho 11oxt of kin, tho bftflclotl .. · ·
99.2.41284, GeosJeln Ready-Mix urwlw tho will~ ...,. to tho ott..,..,,

1 Phone 949-4063.

full basemf'lll, two Jot.; COD be
seen at ealt and ol3rcl SL M&amp;oon. W. VL Pbone 31H-773o
5929 or He lotoc Slnllh a1 3rd
St. and P0111er01 St., Mason.
. reo. ts,ooo:
.
OWiiOr wW !!ranee.
POMEROY - 8 racmo, bath, 1111 .
'uw,.· ~
CHRYSANTiiEMUM and m~m~sof ', turnice,
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aU color1, ne!d lfOI!n, nice .
blc dullers. Ra1n01\!o nfll'er
!.hop, llaoon.
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READY •nx CONCH..,... doll

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play in that South ....uld ella. card two club t_.a on heart
losero and i&gt;)' 10 dolug,
would keep East froJ1I gaill·
iDg the ltod to play a ella- ,
moad lltrouglt the tlng.

9-t.12tp

17-FOOT SPORTCRAFI'boe~ 80
HP motor, sator traDer. c.D.
9115-3318.

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IANAUGA, OHIO

Yict ani.......,"W.

RODNEY DOWNING

Roal E-. Brdtor

W. VL ~ ·773-5788 aller
3:30 iJr 949-3915, Rlch&gt;L
4-29-tfc
------------C. C.llRADFORD, AUC110NEE\l
"-lote
·--•ce
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Pllone 949-3821
Radoe, Ohf.o
Crltt Bradford

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the profeuor. "But you
should have made your four
'!"!des." Tlte professor wu
riibt u alway•. Do you see
wliatlbe student obould bave
dooe!

DAILY
AT

EARLY AMERICAN otereo, AM,
I'M radio, 4 ·speeclc....,r, 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - speaker si:Mmd system. Balance
due $83.62 or budget Ierma CIGARETIE V8JIIiiW :machlooo
and aerviee. ABC Enteqjrlae1,..
available, c:all992-2352.
Mason. W. VL Phone 7739-12-fic
5543.
9-9-llc
-------------SOLID STATE stereo. 1969 wal· - - - - - - - - - - - - - lilt stereo conaolewith4-k- GENERAL ·REMODELING, car.

SPACIOUS 7 ROOM home, 1%
PAINT DAMAGE. 1969 Zls-Zag
acres land, 250 foot tronr.sewing machines. still In orl·
ap on Slate Hoole 124 In SJr·
glral cortan&amp;. No attacbmenla
acuoe. IArie kitchen with lots
needed, aa our oontrols are
o1 birch coblnots, "pltnl,y of
buUt In, Sows "lth 1 or 2 closet 11111ce, prqe, recreadles, maket buttonholes, sew
tion room, clQ' water, p.a,
on buttons. ·monograms, and
electriclcy, wall to wall carpet
blind hem stitch. FUll calh
In Uvlne room. Must ...
price f38,50 or E-Z montbl)'
pr&lt;iclate. Phone'aftor 5 p. DL
terms. Phone 992-2685.
for appointment 99~78,
9-UMtc
9-9-llc

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speed 1ranomlsalon, utiiiQ&lt; all 115-ACRE STOCK AND poullr)'
metal bed, 5 good 11rt1, oxfarm, 2 hooileo; born, outiJullcl.
callent l'UIIIIin&amp; condiUon. Pit.
Jngs. Two miles off New Rt.
992-6850 after 5 p.m.
33. Priced to aeU. Ph..,. 9929-11-«p
6165.
8-14-lltp

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SHEEP - Eweo &amp; Lms. 5 to
10, stock Ewes 5 tp 10, Fat Sleep

FLUFFY SOFI' and bright are
carpets cleaned with Blue loisire. Rent electric shurlpooer
Baker fUrniture.
9-15-6tc

hearta, werea't ~?"
"Yel, tbe1 were, ' replied

LOCAL REPORtS ..

..;~,;;;;;:= ~-r:-·-9·-'·1,,...1 ? B~GI.E,fUPJ. Phone 843,;1~ FOR IDRE, .new trencher ,waler ., .
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~ ~ - · ._.;.,~"'ii(. • a-i.:::lh.' • • ·._ . , lito, . ...~ drolno f;;ta .~ '·i·.:~','t-,..,-.,.,~
%ton truck, 4.
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wide. Paul Anderoon, 1Vason,

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TWO CARRIERS
NEEDED
IN
MAS014

prese•ts .

Real Estate For Sale
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BLAETTNA'I'S

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and Brlke Slrvlce

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era, 4 speed automaUe chan-------- -----ger. Balance due$69.15 or budREDUCE SAFE and fast w I t h
get terms awllable. C&amp;U 9112Gobese lablell and E.orapora. · 3352.
9-12-Stc
lion pills. Neloon Drup.
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' Tlte student ruffed Ute first
heart and PIIYed out b11 aee
of opode1. Wliea ·oppo~~o
enla followed )le turned bll
attentioa to lbe club 1ult.
East woa tho oecon4 club
with lbe king aad promptly
lbe !liCk. l'beD be ltd
a dlalllollcl. Tlte
played bll kiM but lbat .
dldD't matter. Wut wu ture
ol two dlalllond tricks aad
took lbem.
"Pretty good bid, ......,
it?" asked~ student. "'Our 1
opponeDtl were cold for four

WIPO

I'IEEUs

IN POMEROY

blown and ball laouladoa. El· BE KIND, Be Gentle, to that
eJI)8nsive carpet. · Clean witb
...... White, - · npreBlue Lustre. Rent electric
U\IL For treeeaumate•• phc:n
shanu&gt;ooor $L M&amp;R BargainDlarleo Lillo, SJracUH. V. V.
land.
and Son, IDe. J-1-11&lt;

~lctDAYar
N_IGHT ••• CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY992-2i~ . '
NIGHT
992-7321. . .
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R. lt. RAILINGS soNS.

Yllllft CAR

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wtndowa, carport&amp;, IIIU'QUIII, ·

FEMALE CAIRN, 9 mo. Male
.PUI, 4 mo. 8oth champion air-·
ed. Scottlea, wires, poodlea,
eoekera, Ireland Road Kelllels.
Phone 667 ~s. CoolvUle.

For The Fastest

MIDDLI!i'On, OHiO ·

TWO BEDROOM home, IIY!ne
room, dining room, hall and
one btdraom ca111-. 784
BrowneD A.... , Middleport, I'll.
99:1-9961 or 99~035.

Pets For Sale

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For Sale

REMODELING AND general carpentry w or k,· ahopaintlng.
Greg Roush, phone 992-5039.
9-16-6tc

507 IIIII SL,

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TOP BREEDING 1111 ponies.
Stock frml Ohllnaer's stables,
R. a MOrris, Rt. 1. Middle- REGISTERED half·Arablan colt
r,1:15. Also Siamese kitten •10.
port. Will trade, for cattle.
Phone
992-6'1113.
9-14-lltc
9-14-3tp

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
I anted To Buy
SALES REPORT
CHINA CABINETS, """"'llblee,
OIUO VALLEY LIVFSTOCK CO.
old elodlo, etc. Wrlle or ea11
Selurday, Sept. 13, 1969
Jl. D. 1111*, HI. f,
)1111110 IIILI271,
..,....
HOGS - 175 to 220 lba, 25 to
25.25, 220 to 250 lbs. 25to25.25,
Lil!llt 22 to 25.25, Fat Sowa 17 Help Wanted
to 21, Slags 15 to 20, Boars 1f
to 18, Sowo &amp; Plga 65 to 100.
CATILE - steero 22 to 32,
Heifers 22 to 26, ~ Beef 25
to 32, Fat Cows 17 to 22, Canners 16 to 20, llulls 20 to 2f,
Milk Cowo 100 to 200.
VEAL CALVES - T- 38,
Seconds 32 to 36, Medium 28 to
32, com. &amp; 11\&lt;1. 26 to 28, Cu11o
Weekeocl guests an:l callers of 22 to 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard
were Mr. am Mrs. Mark Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Phillips and
Rhooda, Miss Mary Francis
Vineyard ani Mr, and Mrs, Charlei Vlne)'l.l'd, Loraine aOO Karen,
of Colwnbus; Mr. Ed ward
GiUllan and daughters. Chris-

REMOVE EXCESS body lluldwlth
Flulcltx lablets. only .1. 69 at
Nal11011 Druc.

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FURNISHED lllfet

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SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
HOGS: 190-230, 25.40; No. I,
25.65; 230..240, 25,15; 240.:.160,
24.65; 260..280, 24.15; 180.J90,
23.90. Sows, 22.90-23.60. Boars, TOM LEWIS, wen drUI·
18.25-19.
ing, Letart, W, YL Phone 895CATTLE: Choice Steers, 28.
3802.
lhWOtc
.85 • 30; Good. steers, 26.50 28.50; Standlrd. Steers. 24.50 - VACANCY fllr bro eldtriJ' peo.
pie. Prom prbate paid pao
26. · Cboice HeJters, 27 - 28.9Dj
lltDto. Pl-. ....... 7'73-5116.
Good Heifers, 25 - 26.25. Good
ID-Sire .
COws, 19..21.35; Utility Cows,
17.50 -18.75; camer anclc.rtter,
·-17 dcnm. Bulls, 23.50 • 26.50. ROOF PAIN11NG and palchiJol
b1 contract, ·-EXPerleneed".
Heavy Feeder Sleers, 25.50 For free estimate, plloae 99228.75. lltlwy Feeder Calves, 29.
2806.
(We go aJVWhere).
.50 - 34.75. Holstein Feeders.
26.60 • 28.50,
11-22-tfc
VEAL CALVES: Choice, 40.50;
Good. 38; Medium, 36: Conuuer- I WILL pick-1.1) merchanlise alii
take to auction on percentage
cial, 30. Baby Calves by Head.
basis. C&amp;ll Jim Adams, Auc16 - 40.
tioneer, RutlaOO, Ohio. Phone
LAMBS: CboiOO, 27.40; Good,
742-4461.
9-i-12tc
26.90; Feeders, 2f.SO.:.I6.

Emtern l..ocal
Social ,\Jotes
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Howar( , he, ~1\X Olarge .
United
thodist Church in RaC:

coon Creek. Those baptized were

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For Sale

Motor Co.

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all dO)' Saturdi.Y• and Sundays,
Lawaon's Orchardl, S t a t e
Haute 143 m lho Ajlpolachlan
m.Jiwo,y, Ph. 6984940.
9-15&amp;

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APPLES - Pick your own, blc
.iulo:r No. I, $3 bu. 53 aeres, 7

'Will lit .-ccopted unrll 9 a .M. for

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FALCON - - ------,-- -- ··-····--··--··2 Dr. 6 cyl. ltd. trans., oooa tires, solid body, radio
CHEYROLEl ·---- -·---·-------··-$1095 .
8 ft. Flntside, riew tires. 15" ~ Solid body.

5 p.111. Doy Before Pullllntlon
Monday Ooadl ;,.. 9 • -• ·

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POMEROY

matic. Clean 01 a new cor, beige finish, new tires.
R&amp;H. Rool nice.

"It wao a pretty dull date but at leaot I won't have to
bother wrltinl It down In my diary!"

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$e"''"'
Molgl, Go lila
&amp; Ma•Oft Countlta

. 1962 PONTIAC - - -·--- ------ -------$695
Catal ino H. T. Sed. Power steering Ond brakes, auto-

WANT AD
INFOAM.ATION
DEADI.INES

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QUALITY ·

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do you do now!

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rillus, an Island In the In·
dian Oceaa some 510 m11et
east of Madogucar, Is oupr

Dear ~coming Generation:

Yourt aeems to be altogether determined to add to the.ldlode11

.m ftl.t

1. Rector'•
IMtt!apt

Moil Call
ofmme: "

Jl. SDaro

J2.Buppai,

cane.

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:tour 'quoted·mieliieilf,

(anal;. )

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I . Gardin tool

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t. PlD&amp;ceoUI

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wind

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ue in a general way bttl
exceptioas can oecur. ·

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A-AIIboq~ b r o w n eye

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color is a dominant and blue
a recessive hereditary trait.

one skle
blue
a ted.
that two

could have
but that two
could oat have a
baby. l111tat 1rue!

VNtl'llllblelhttelburJumbiel,
one leUet .. ..cia ...-.e. to

form four ordln•r1 worlla.

human genes have become
so mi.J.ed that the simple

Mendelian rules of heredity
cannot be applled to man.
TeD your son for mE' that in
his own children, If he has
more t h a n one, any eon·

eeivable comblnation of eye ·
colors
.
As for .

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tlleft any octentlflc
first cousins
sbouldn 't maJTY!
A-If aU 1ft
011 both ·
sides were delirable ooes
and no hereditary dilleuea: ·
or defecll clouded the picture, Utls would be a atrva&amp;
reason for two flrfl COUIIJto
to marry. Since Utls Is rare-

reason

why

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ease, auch a marrtaae

greatly iacre,lel t6e

........ ol perpfiUatlng liD·
desirable cbaraderlollco In
an ag&amp;ravated form .

. CI-Rtw put are tho riot ·
~ tho perpetuatiiOI .01 :~ - ·

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Would dtoldtDal nicer or ·
colltilbe -'tied t o olllpl'iaCf .,
"'-'lllt rlik In third ina Is to Wllliod !bat It Is •
milCh
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total t t r : u llllllf7·
IJbn itlld·
ore.....aiiJ
~aUMd b)' Oll!Otioul otri!IL ; .
lleJedlty .... iMtlhlaC to· . .
with t1t11r ·Geeorr_.. ' ...

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W, VL (UP()
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oeedaa of a.eolel'. T be

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itiiiiPI..-1 1;lridp woulcl Unk u. s. 30 "'
Cillo RlvOr Weill Vlrlbda,and Qlli&gt; II.
"Tbt ..., lhlll wo - ....
bridll
Cboolel' IIIII
l'.ut LIYei!IOOI, a.lo, a Weot Ia to detmnlno the top of the

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Vlrlbdalload Cilmmlalkm apok. roek," Cblef Harry Slophooo of
11le brldao division of 11le Weill
....... llld lodiJ,
Tho aile Cl( the new brtd&amp;o, Vlrstnfa Rood ('&lt;Hilllllalllon llld.
-~ Cl(amlloabove •"TbJ.a Is so we ean make a pre.
tho brldilo ordered clooed be- llmlaary · - of the &lt;011
..... Cl( Ita unaafe &lt;OOIIItlon of buDding the jJI.era. etc. n
lui apriaa, Is ICI'Ois the south-

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tolklna Ia 1onns

of units atlOO
per cent otreogth.
Nixon took die occasion to
urp llaDol apln to undertaloo
noaotlallona truly leedl,. to
cea•Uoa of hoatllhlea.
Referrtrw to the over-all
eutbaek Cl( 60,000 U.S. troops 1&gt;1
Dec. 15 the President said in a
written statement, "the time
for meeniJII(ul negotiatloos has
therefore arrived."
He added: "I realize that it is
difficult to cmunwlicate acrosa
the su1f of the yeers of War.
But the time tea come to enl
thl.a war.
"Let history record that at
thla critical manent, both aides
turned their .facea toward peace
ntber than toward eonlliet and

war."

Sewerage

Jiggled
P AHUTE MESA, Nev. (UPO A new hydrogen weapon, believed
to be one of the most powerful
attlmiuile warheads ever test-ed was touched oa underground
tnday, swaying hlgb- rise gambUrw resorts in. Las Vegas and
j1ggling seismogra.Phs coast to
ccast.
The uoderground theflll()fllclear explosion, described by

military experts u "a future
weapon very Important to American security,•• carved a cavern almost 700 teet in diameter
and dii!Pla&lt;ed 10 million tons of
roek,
A red frame shack cortaining
triggering devices jumped 30 teet

into tlle air at shot time as the
100- footlnatrumentpoekagewas
detonated 3,800 teet beneath the

earth's surface.
The "bargain basement deto(CGN!IIIed !rem I)
nadon," budgeted at onb $3 mil·
111 ~ re4Ulatlon nolice om.cer lion, was viewed by reporters on
lhlrts for Honry Werey. Couo. television monlton 12,00~feet
dlman Don CoiUns llloled that a from · grourd zero. A rolliJW" 1,~
Jfll'b' elolhing allowance shoulcl 500 - foot hlgb hUI acted as a
be set up for the ofllcers. How. shield between the viewing point
and the detonatloo site but the
eJer. 110 action was taken.
- d &lt; , wbowaspro..at,re. shock came as an abrt4}t jolt at
porteclthat 200
have boon that distance.
moiled UJ1IIag reoldeots to pa,y
dollniWII waler 111111 sewage
bills. The deadllae for ~
lhese' two billa, aeoordlng to the
lalellllollolalloa pasoed by eoundl, Ia lhe l.lth of aaeb IDOIItb.
A payroll error made Ia t b e
eho&lt;k of Mra. Edith Slsaoo, a po.
Uce dlapa:teher. was discussed.

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cuPO .., Aape&lt;lal.fOI)C)I'I ... )lld It ... 1110
Uno to Prea- Nixon - eitber ei1INe lhe leodOrllhlp of lhe
- . i l Trldo cc.d.fasiCNI ~ a-.'lta)lriorliiH&lt;!irabollah
the 55--y..-..old qency. '14 0ft.n the qeney hu 11emed ~
eon&lt;,eriled wi11l Protectintt ·...,.,.utors of an onterPriae prae-.
tldrw; deception laitwr dan· thtoonaurilera." a apeelal C'CIIDDliasiCNI said Motiiii.Y Ia a -·UIIIl r~ .., 1110.FI'C,
Nlxm hod requeated tile Amerlean Bar Asooetatlon's...,..
mlaslon to.atully the FTC to ree&lt;11111110nddlangesla the IIIOIItY.
formed before WOI'Id War I to ldmlnlater antitrust and trade
resuJad-.
The spedal tciiUnluloo's ""ort to the Pre-nt uld the
FTC's Cailure to J1]aa and Its procedural delays 11are abed aa
serious today as at IIQ' time in the agency's-hbtory."
The f1IDO&lt;t uld FTC's tanur.. to aUoellla •1111Ullb funds
lor &lt;OOIUIIIor proteetlon, "partleularb' aplaat looaBied fraiMI
' and deeepllon, far antlmerpr enforeep10nt, monitorqoftalse
adverdslac and far tc~~~Pillnee PfGil'llllO, hive aappod the
FTC'a etrectlwnet• in critical are&amp;L" The report concluded, ·
''it e.... does not occur, there wlll be no substantial purpose
to be senod b,y Ito eontl- exlllleoce."

wASHiNG'roN

~ thet Melp COurCj&lt; Common Pleas Ju&lt;lao JCJitn.C.
Bacon was inJured Ia a motor&lt;:yele accident Monday ~parent.
lyareuot.unded.
His Hoeor, who eammutes daii.Y !rem his home Ia Anti- .
qulty to his COJI'thouse offlee by cyde, was· ~to hiVe
been 4lpped olthil vehicle oo Fast Main st., In the ar• of the
sewenge llne&amp; Installation.
HOwever' Holzer Hospital Medical Center inf.iaWpolts aa1d
the JOOge ts ID IOD[I conditloo after his admlsalon Mon:tay at
1:20 p.m. lor treetment of a blood elotln a leg. The hOSPital
hod no record of the eondltlon hi~ been eaused 1&gt;1 an aeet·
dent, nor waa there any record rl an investigation of an acct..
deri. on ftle at Pomeroy town lalL

Probing

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MANNINGTON, W, Vo. (UPI)
-Volunteers reenter the Mannington No. 9 mine today to
deal with 'waf~gb waler and
a roek taU thet temporarily
has stalled a seareb tor the 78
bodleo loeked in the lab)'rlatb
for Dine months.

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Flvo ,...... and 12 men •ere · troops •era pJantlng an uploo Wounded.
wounded.
alve cleYb:~ll)pareDtly a mloe
Communist losna were lm11 boppaoed IIOir Bac !Aeu, I . - ...... the charge ndeiOnlted ' known In the boWing that
provinelal eapllal . 120 mllos frCID an unkiKMII cauao." An Oared Tuesday In the northern
aouthWeat ~ Sallon-OM ot. the laveltlpUon ls under w a 1• · coastal w.lley where more than
•orot llll' aeeidellll ~ ~~~&lt;~~&lt;eamea aaid.
1,000 North Vletnomeae 111111 80
b)' U.S. IPOkaiiDOD this year.
~illeld aetlvlty Tuesday u.s. troop• died In llgbUng
"The 111CI4tnlla bei111Jiaveeti- a~ today •as reported Ugbt, during Au&amp;uot, communiques
pted," the announcemanl. all&lt;!- wltb OYirnlgbt guerriUa roekol oald.
"'l'hero 1111 oo reported ground aDd 1110111ir atlaeka kUiq Dlno
Twenty-five miles dorm the
eollllet with the eiiOIIIY and . elvUians 111111 •OIIII!fnK 2t. A South OIIIB Seo eoost, guerrilla
there !lore no (South VI- reauraonee of l!gbtii1IJ In 1110 ....,.ra slammed 12 mortar
meso Arlnj&lt;) or \J,S. casual- Que Son Valley eoat AmeriCan rounds Into Blm Son during the
ties."
troopa1 two diU and 21 night, ldlllrv ahc ctvUians ard
~-n llld helleGptarl
evoeuoted ' lhe - b ' •0011111ed elvlllano to holpllalo.
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SAIGON (IJPI) - Two U.S. Army helleopters eolllded In
lt waa 0111 of two
war.
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lll&amp;ht today just soutll of So..... klllilw an 12 Amerleana
aeeldenta ...,.,...... lodiJ, In .a
abeord. The eollislm oeeurred abooll5 miles south of il1e eapdelayed fOI)C)I'I, biliidqujirlers
llal and IDYO!ved a UHI cOI!ID1811d llelleopter and an AHI holluld ~ U.S. soldiers •ere
eopler gunshljl, Amerlean miUtary sources aald. The eolll..
kUiod old 10 ware . - e d Ia
10. oeeurred In the Mekong Dalla.
an eip~ 33 "!Ilea ,oorlhweol
of Silla.IMI. last ~ · •
Tha , _ , _ , . . llld lhe

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PLANT BULBS NOll' FOR BEAUTY IN THE SPRING. SPRING GARDENS
ARE CREATED IN AUTII/.IN. SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER ARE THE
MONTHS, TO .PLANT ~ULBS· ALTHOUGH PLANTING IS POSSIBLE .
UNTIL THE GROUND FREEZES. CHOOSE YOUR FLOII'ER BULBS
NOI' FROM THE BIG SELECTION OF TULIPS, CROCUS, DAFFODILS,

wounding 13 Ut one of a dm.en
overnight sheDqo.
The .., Que Son light!,.
llared 32 miles lOUth of Do
N1111J with troopers of the U.S.
!96th Light Infantry Brigade
runnllli Into d111-in North
Vietnamese troops whlle on a
aweep T u e s d a y morni~,
spokeamen said.
calllrc ln alr strikes and
artillery onto the guerrilla
position, the Amerlcans
sUenced the realstaoce but
!ound no North Vietnamese
bndias. One U. S. trooper qs
killed and six were •ounded.
At dusk, the !96th aoldlero
ran into another entrenched
band of Hanoi soldiers, spokesmen said. The Americana
forced them to withdraw but
again found 1lo bodies whlle
losing one kUiecl and 15
wounded.

U.S.

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ftghtlrw across South
Vietnam genenll.y as llaht,

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with · 23 North VIetnamese
soldiers rf()OI1ed slain northest
of Sa igoo Ill another fi&amp;ht In
which no · Ame1'lcans were ·
kUied.
Of the 12 overnight Viet eo,.
and North Vietnamese mortar
aOO. rocket attacks against
allied towns and basu, ab:
caused casualties or damage,
acconlllli to allied heedquar·
ters.
U.S. B52 bombers, tn Ove
Overnight missions, bombarded
suspected Conummist troqJ
co~ntratl~s,

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.POsitions 11\-1 three sections ot.
South VleiiBin. Military 'Pokesmen said 450 tona or buDbs
were dfwped, with DO intorma~
tlon avaUable on damage.

NARCISSUS, HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, !lUSCAR! AND OTHERS.
t6,

T"" teams went Ia Monday
evening to set up ccmmunica·
Ilana after the Initial .1111ir Cl(
recovery crews, totaling 19

Royal .... Saleet - · will
meet Wednoodly, Sepl. 17, at
7:30 p.m. at the MaiCNIIe Temple Ia Pomeroy, All eoropaniOOB
111111 llr k11lgbta are lmlted. Ro-

men. probed the mine for

fresiUnonla will be oerved.

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SEEDING PLANNED
(UPI) ltlrritiDO
Holly moved closer IDdl1 to a
dole with a ebomleal oeecHng
trealmOIIL Waather selentllls
hava been plated on llert for
poaolble seeding of the lllorm
u It moves within range Cl( 1111111
baled a1rcran Ia l'llerto Rleo
Wednesday or Thursday.

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That was the first attempt to
tilll · traces of the missirw
workers since last Nov. 24, lour
days after eJP}oatoos and fires
seared ita 100 mile&amp; of tunnels.
The mine later wu sealed
•hen the !Ires bur..ld out Cl(

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lllabt in a bonllre IIPted eeremoiiY held at Forest Aeroo Park near RIJtland. Crisp is the llrst
member of Lt111Jsvllle 1'r&lt;Q1 239 to beCCIIIe an Eagle SeouL With the new Easle Seoul are his par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crisp, lalw•ville, alii ~ Cbe right. James Council, scoutmaster of the
~r&lt;q&gt;. Cri!ll Is a !969 gncluate of Melga lligh SehoOI.

seeldng a dlYOree from Jo,yee
Alii Dalley, 00·grounda ofllfOII

or
broadening Cl( the program, ootlng that addlllooal eiaoaeo, work.._, tri1D8j1CirialloD possibly a
dla!IIOide team, 111111 olher &amp;ervloea need to be earrled out on a

more exteulve hula. Ollldren
wbo eamat alland sebool c:ould
aleo be trllnod lhe pro.
lf&amp;m if I110DIJ' were avallable
for more teoebera, Kelly report..

"It does. 300 a month·more."

penalty.
In I110iher contempt Cl( eourt
bearil1g, Ia 1110 .... of Eldora

MeCormlek n. Wlllanl MeC«.
mid&lt;, the dol1Di1111 PD'&amp;od himsal! of possible........,.. ebarlea II¥ l11ll&lt;lns two ~ Pll·
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defendant alao drft a wamlna

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"People who say electric' heat is expensive just haven't checked Into it." ··
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warnement ol Tiffin, Ohio compared, "Our houae
is 70 years old and we switched 10 electric heat 2 years ago. Our
electric bill.Is now $39 a month.on.a bUdget plan and that's tor
heating, cooking, clothes drying, water heating, lights- .
everything we have Is electric. We compared cos! to our
old fuel and eleclrlc billa an\1 eleqtric'heat Is running
about i!O¢ more a 111.onth and there's no !1C)mparlson
in cQIIllort." Compare th,,cost of •lectric lf'&amp;at
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tor your home. Get a tr~ ll!llimtte.lrom uspr
yoitr Rllddy ISIIowalt ~niel!d~ De,iler.
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BELF ASr 1 Northern Ireland
(UPI) - Pollee tnday assigned aeeurlt;y guards to proteet
a vlalllng llallan soeeer team
from an ouuaw army at Protestant v1g1Jantes wbo ~

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"I bave heard eo rwnors I bavo loll later ell Ia
lhe - e 1111ac," he ao14.
Spee. 4 Joe Sopi«M, Zl, of

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Joae, Calif., aald ...
n6letlon -'to.
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•-Qaee we leave, I etn U..
a yaar then ... will be bact ...
tt wW be ...... llban .,..... bl
aald.
5\&gt;0e. 4 Tarr:1 of

W!natoa.&amp;llem, N,C~ a . - .
man at l'l11l Bal, qreed.

llft-

tened to massacre them.

The threat lsaued 1&gt;1 ao Illegal poramllllary foree kDown
as the Ulster Volunteer Foree

•q lhlak (Nix&lt;ll1) lhoeld wafted
UDtll the
imprvves,,. BuJe said. "11 Ia
ll!)iDg to leave •
here~"
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ZlODSVille, Ind., Aid ft wu
too aarb' to predlet tho o«eot
of the withdrawal- "I It bl1llp
_.,., II lo 1 ...... tldq, 1111t
only time IIIII tell."
Spee, t Robert L~Uon of l1ldiA&gt;,
Ca!U. said lhe n6lctloD ...... but1n1111dbe...u.rlflt
elreetedmon~

"Mult!Pb' It b)' 10 IIIII It
would be nice, 11 he llld.

Kelly outlined the need I

mty 111111 extreme eruelt;v. Married Nov. 3, 1868 II
Wise, w. va., the couple has no
eblldren. The plalnllfl also asks
the eourt to reatore tbe defOIM).
ant to ber former name ol Joyce
Am Ro81lter.
~ ev!deoee hurd II a Moodi.Y bearil1g Ia the .... of Elizabeth Jmklna va, Joe Jenldna,
645 Flflll Ave., the defendant
lolled to appear 111111 was found
guilty of c:oolei11Pt of eourt for
tanure ID pa,y oupport for a mlaor eblld. The eourt ordered that
the defendant be arre- and
be bfOIIIIII to eourt to pay lhe

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Uoder bla narmal IGJr Ill
clul;y, Carroll llld hi IIIII Ill
out of the Army
He
woulcl .... that u .. loll
aarb'.
Slee. t Jim Aaebellllllr, Zl,
of Glea Bomle, lid., uld-.
was opoadatlon tbot bla 1011t,
the lnrd llrlpdt,
waa abwl tow&gt; IMHne.

Drew Webster Post

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negleet of

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118W tenolooa Jato the
BriUsh miUtary -cekeeplng
elfori bere just aa agreement
had been reached to , remove
-eeably sll Roman Catholic
barricades.
The
militant Protestant
· threat that sent pollee selirry.
log to Belt'ast's oval stadium
waa directed against. the lloma
soccer team, which was to play
Belfast's Newtonard.s club lat..
the eommunJty school with II
er lodiJ.
ehlldren enrolled. With the present financial income, this ia tbe
most 1l1t11ber of pupils wbo ean
be tralaad under the program,
he aold. However, the state Ia Jn..
allllag thet too elassrooma be

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SAIGON (UP~! - Amerlt111
soldiers in South Vlelnun
-rally tended IDdiJ to take
iD stride Prealdent Nlxm's
Bl'IIOUDCement that 35,000 more
troops Will be withdrawn.
Some aald they had beeome
jaded 1&gt;1 speculation 111111 the
amouneement left them flat.
others said it was an unwiae
_!pgfe and a few even said they
boped they ....ld oot be I1110I1g
the troops learlng Vlelnun.
"Wben I w&gt; home, I want to
pi out of the Army and U I
left now, I woold not," aald
Spee. t Edward C&amp;rroll, 24, of
Larebmont, N.Y. "The mala
tlilniiJ for rile to pi Cut cit' 1M
Army. 1 c1o ao1 flad

Elbe'rfelds In Pomeroy

Mra. SlaiCII hadbeenabeentfrom
ber *~lao for a obort period 111111
SAIGON (UPI)- A bond of
paJn&gt;ll doduetlons had been made
200 North Vletramese raiders
011 1111 111&amp;17 abe woulcl have re- stormed Into a mrthern ...,,._
.. ..-.. . ., ... llbe' workell ' a fUll bWi11lg)it 1l1i! liiUed 24 ~;:w.;
_ . . , Council ....... to ...
-all but three of them ch1Uans week.
tbat the error is corrected.
WiUiam Pork, dlstrlet ma,...
A ._,. from lhe poUoo pen. -allied mUltary headquarters
said t.oday.
ger
(or the U.S. Bur•u of
lkmiUnd tru-1 was read sillThe attack Into Mal Linh, a Mines, sald the discovery ot ·
Ins that payment Is oow due IIIII village 8S mUes southwest of water was upresenttrv more
waroed that the vUJap woulcl
Da Nang, len 170 homes very serious problems.'" He
lole nveaae from (lOYWIIIIlllll
destroyed am another six said It would hove to be
u payment Ia not made. VIetnamese. elvllians •ounded, removed before the sareh
Atteqdlmg the sesaloo were
accorc:U.ng to the announcement. could reswne.
.,_. LtP&gt;', CouneUmea LeaMilitary spokesmen said the
The water was found at the
lie Fultz, Don Collins, Bob 111- North Vietlamese troops e&amp;site or a rock fall, presumably
aall, l!o7 Reuter 111111 FrllllkllD
eaped witlloul apparent eaoual- caused b)' one of the tJund&amp;.
Rizor, - ~ Clerk .r.,.. Walton.
ties. It was their ttlird such roua 8ll)losions that wracked
nld aplaot a village In tlie the mine last November. The
DOI1hem war zone in a week. search team also reported there
Three ot the slain defenJen was a heavy concentration of
ol Mat um were South metbane-abool 28 per eent of
TONIGHT, SEPT. 16
Vletlameae mWt:Jamen.
the mine atmoBPhere-at the
h was the costliest Viet cong spot,
or North Vletnunese attack
"HELLO DOWN THERE" reported lodiJ, C&lt;lmmunlquos
Technicolor
said ground llgbtlng remalaed
Tany Randall
at ueurrent low levels'" across
Janet Leigh
South Vleuam.
In Soi&amp;on, the aetlng U.S.
PLUS
Ambasudor to South Vietnam
"A FINE PAIR"
held a last-miMe session with
Roc~ Hudson
President Nguyen Van Thlau
Claudio Cardinale
today before the Wblte Howoe
announcement of more u.s.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
troop eutl&gt;aeka in Vlatoam.
Lewis Dalley, Pa1rlot star Rt.,
filed a peUUoo MondaY in Gallla
Coun1J Common Pleu Court

PICI'IJREil ARE NEW OmCERS of 1110 lfolp Co 11
Minllllerlal Aasoetatlon wl1o IIIII be Ia olllee for 1110 year. Fnln left ID r~ are 1110 Rov, loiAry lllller, paO( the Middleport afurch ot the Nuare111, Jrelidellti the Bft'.
Max Dooahue, .1111slor of H - l01IIed ~~~ a..rthla dl.,rt, vice president, and the Rov. - . t Kubn, puklr of ·

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Membership of Dr.,. Weblller
!'Oat 39, Amorlean Legion, has

raaehed 17t for 1970, or 46 per
01111 of fill quota.
This was reported MoDday
nlabt w11ea the poll met Ia f0111ed.
lar aeolllon at the poot bome Ia
Ken SWeeney, Cillo University,
Pomeroy with Don i11111nel, eom.
direetor oflhe Obla vafi'l' Mool- 1111D11er, Ia ebargo.
lal llelord!1llm Evaluotloa 1m11.
The quota for the 1870 yaer
IDd James P. Wldte, Columbus, Ia 312 111111 the pelll II attellqlt.
.....U.e &lt;!lreetor of lhe Oblo q to eonclodo Its membereblp
' Allaodatlon .. .a.tordod a.u. di.Y 1&gt;1 Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
dnli, ~ • • • 0.,.. may be malted to Drew

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5 wltiii!Db V•.... ..-c~~o~r.
man IIIII Gb......,, au, Qrl 1111
111111 1-lle "-oU plaeod •lilt

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1111 aeula CUeJ aald a.
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Wfbller Poll 39, P. O. Bal d l • •, . _ Tile
tol, Pomeroy, or may be ll'r· benbl,l&gt; ..,... a
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tho dilui s'i

Wblta pol- out 1lllllhe flrlll
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IDIIIIDIIhe tax 18¥11a
J'lana were made for a..._ lob
ltllton of a elll-o' eommlltee. to be held "" Seb1rdlol'. Sepl,
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