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HUNTINGTON, w. va. _
Marshall University willa Feotlval oC Artists this 19691970 ,cultural seas&lt;m offering
morethan50at:tractionslnclud1ng art exhibits and a special
art fllm series.
The Community Artlsts Ser·
les will preaent lbe Broadway
musical "Marne," Oct. I; the
Orchestra oC L' Academia ell
Sonia Cecilia, Rome, October
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flll' Iurie ban In th,r" mlnlltel
It would have been a lltlle the fourth quarler to eraoe
tlgh~"
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Both his reeelvora onthelaol lead.
two plays tl1e climactic drive
Former Brown Charlie HarOhio
Sthool
gave
Neloen
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lbe
credit
lor
raway
plunged over fran the
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their
catches.
On&amp;-yanl
line to cap I 'll).yard,
NatlallaliMp L
Over
Shoulder
Grab
seveftoillay
march, sparked by
Eut
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throw
made
It
an
easy
the
passing
of
Sonny Jurgensen.
W, L. Pet. GB Foott.ll Reaullll
catch," aald Collins, who Fumble Ia Coatl,y ·
x.New 'York , • It 61 .619
the
bell
over
his
len
shoulder
On
the
next oerieo
playa,
QdcajJO .... 91 69 .568 8
By United Pre11 Jnternatloral
In
the
right
corner
the
end
Nalaen
wen!
beck
Ill
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Plltll!urib ... 86 7t .5118 13 Cleveland Jdm F. Komecly 25
zone.
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afraid
Pd
toclded
by
Redskln~lell
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Ill. Louts • • . 85 74 .585 1&amp;Sh
Qeveland Eallt Tech 0
run ool of the end zone."
Ftank Bosch, and ltmbled. Enl
lfA1II!'M'A llOLI.J!JGZ'I !Uli!IIVE . . . . . halll&amp;dc GIW&amp;e l!llulrof........,. ..,.;.
l'ldl. ., •••• 62 97 .380 Wh Cleveland Rlledtl 2ll
Morrison,
a
secondyoarhallLeo
carroll
recovered
on
the
the
lorm
he uoed to return pu1t1 Cor 47 ,and 43 yards to set Ill two aeorea In Marietta'• 1U
llll)treal ••• 52 108 .325 47
Claveland Lincoln 0
back
from
Soutl1Weat
Texas
Browns
13,
and
onlbe
nextplay,
victor)'
over
favored Wealmlnoter SepL 20. Last year he returned one 75 yarda for • ro
Welt
ittchmond Jielghto 14
State
College,
gained
I30
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Jurgensen
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to
BOO
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agelnat
Mt.
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Sauer to a lonner atandout at Middleport High SChool.
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Betclnroed 8
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23
carries
and
caught
foUr
for
a
Hedsklna
touchdown.
AtlaiD • • • • 92 68 .575
Qeve. Lutheran Weal 21
pasoes ror 39 yardo In his sec"I was about to throw to Paul
North Royalton 6
Son Fran • • •.. 70 .580 2~
ond
game
as
Leroy
Kelly's
sUb'
Warfield
when he illpped,"NelCln&lt;lll&gt;atl • • 88 72 .550 4 'Clove. GlbnCNr 28
atltute.
Kelly,
theleodlng
NFL
sen
said.
"I drew my arm back
West. Reoene ""*L 6
Loll Ana .. . 82 76 .~:12 8~
runner of last aeoson, Is out alii juat !ben (Bosch) hit me
!IGu•too .... 80 78 .508 11~ aove. Hawkan Schoo118
wltlla
pulled muscle. Morrison with hla helmetrlghtlnthelace.
117 JOE CABNICELLI
In other NFL action, Green disadvantage to wallop llle
1Adpm01116
Son Dte10 . • 50 .lot .n4 u~
too
was
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UPI Sports Writer
Bay edged Sen Francisco, 14-7, Steelers.
x ~ Cllncbed Dlv. Tille
North camta Hoover 12
Recalling his moat lmportanl wouldn't have I'Umbled.
Joe 11app, the Minnesota Cleveland downed Wallhlngton,
Rookie cilvtn Hlll&amp;fllllllllcllll
illnda,y'1 Rellllll
C&amp;nion Lehman 0
catch,
Morrison
said,
"I
saw
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was
glad
they
acoredrJght
VIkings'
3J..year.old
reserve
27-23,
Detcolt
shut
out
New
IU
yards and two tou. . . . . .
.. Louts 2, Montreal 0
Central tlllhollc 18
Blll
motioning
me
with
his
hand
away,
because
that
left
us
York.
24.0.
l'ldladelphla
ripped
to
rally
the Cowbe,ya to a
Calton Ttmken 6
l!lew York 2, l'ldla 0
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quarterback, has IOIIfl been
Plttsburib,
U~7,
st.
Lou1a
victory
over
tbe ~,
enouglt time to come back."
labeled a poor poaser. tt fact,
w .... 8, Pltta'bllrlll 1
StralbUrl 26 Northeast 0
nlP,ped
OdCIID,
20-I7,
Loa
Saints.
The
Yale
J:CIOIU need
aeveland built Its shortllved last seaeon he llnilhed 13111
Malvern 6 Indian VelleySoutiiO
MIMta 4, Sen Di8llo 2
2~10 leed' on two touchdown among N a 11 on a I Foolball Angeles doleated Atlanta, I7.7, nine yards for tl1e dee!dbtl
Brldpport 30
Cincinnati 4, 1
._ Fran 8, Loa
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Warwoed, W. Va. 0
runs by rookie lullback Ron Leajple passers- and tile Vlk- and Dallas beat New Orleans, touc:hdown with 9:48 laiiiD 111e
game - . . New Orleana took
Monday's ,GAmel
Johnson and field goals by Don IDga woo the Central lltYtolon 2I-I7.
Columbus Wattoraon 33
Takes
Over
Early
the lead on Tom DempB&lt;II"'I
Columbus Wehrle 0
(All Ttmea I!llT)
Cockroft.
title
The
veteran
Kajlp,
signed
by
yard field goal ,
Lcq Grinding Plays
The Baltimore Colts, 011 tbe
Columbus DeSalas 16
No ·
achdlled
Minnesota
two
yearo
ago
after
Boosto Bl'OIIIIll Over
Columbul Ready 0
Most of the Oevelend scoring other hand, have long beeB
TUeldQ'I G&amp;mes
Bill Nelaon lhrew a ~
followed long grinding drives. repated as one oC lbe llnellt a IUccesslui career with
l'b1ladelplda at St. l.oula, night Newark tllthollc 50 Heath 0
Garroltlvllle Garlleld 39
anclnnllll at Atlalta, ni&amp;llt
The ball-&lt;:ontrol otrategy was defensive toama In profoolball. VanCClll\'er in the canadian touchdown pass to Gary Colllnl
By FRED McMANE
John lladl was flle big leader helped by the abaence ol Sam They allowed only IU points League, over wllen Gary ll1th only I:19 rellllinlnl, Iii
Kelt State High 0
lloultoo at Loa Angelea, night
CUozzo
broke
his
nose early In boost the BroWIII over lbe
UP!
Sports
Writer
lor
tl1e
Chargers,
as
he
s~.mned
1m Jllqo at S... Fran, night Poland 6 Llabon 8 (tie)
Hu« !rom the Washington line- Iaiii oeason, winning tbe NFL
the
game.
Redsklns. Nelsen's paae, CU.
H the New York Mets_ can the Jets with three touchdown backing corps lor moat of the title belore bowing to the New
(Only games echemled)
Akron Kotwnore 32
Larry
Smith
plunged
a
yard
maxlng a 74-¥&amp;fd drive, . . _
win, why oot the Clnclll!llti passes. lladl, who passed Cor game. The veteran player York Jets In lbe !llper Bowl.
Akron Hower 0
W. L. Pe,t. QD Hlghlalli 8 Brookllde 2
Bengals?
281 yards, connected on scor~ coach was hit hard twice and
!lapp tore both reputation• for one score and Homan after Sonny Jllr11011sen'1 ~·llinl
The
Be~ls
still
have'a
long
passes
of
nine
yards
to
Lance
:WIIm •. • • , 95 M .597
sat
out
most
of
lbe
game.
apart
&amp;mday when he threw a Gabriel pesaed lour yards to had helped the 'Sdne score two
Panna Valley For119 6
way
to
go
before
they
can
be
Alwrotl1,
and
13
and
29
yards
to
Olldand • • • 86 74 .588 9
The Hedoklns, who last year record~ oeven touchdcnm Wendell Tucker lor another as touchdowns within two llliDulel
East Cleve. Shaw 0
to take tbe lead.
accepted as conte~rs, but Gary Garrison. Joe Namath hit relied entirely on Jurgensen's paases as the Vlklnga lwnbled the Hams beat lhe Falcons.
Call!ornia • • 71 88 .U7 24
Benedictine 84
Norm
Snead
threw
five
TD
Bart Starr teamed with Jim,
QdcajJO • •• 68 92 .425 27
Clove Glenville 0 they're slowly building s 111port. on 29 of 51 pasoeo lor 344 yards passing, gained I77 yards on lhe Colts52-lf.Hecompl-28
They made It three victories In In a losing e«ort.
IIIII C1t:r • • 66 93 •4l.S 2t
the ground, showing the lnfiu- oC ts posoea lor WI yards and poSBes- foor to Ben llawklno- Grabowski lor a two.,yanl 11)
Yorkville 22 BrlUianl12
row
Sunday
by
stopping
Oakland,
which
entered
the
llsetlle • • . • 63 98 .896 32
Eaai Uverpool16
once ol coach VInce Lombardi. hit six cWJermt receivers lor aa the Eagles bounced beck poss In the lourth quarter thai
1
from a 13ii!&gt;lnl llrs\i&gt;OriOd gave the Packers their vlcllll7
pre'ilously
undeleated
Kansas
game
a
three-touchdoWn
favorstaoJtenvllle
Central
7
x - CIIDched Dlv. Tille
A 57-yard run by rookie Larry touchdowns.
over the Forv NIDers- Due
Cicy,
'
24-19,
and
now
at
least
lte,
had
to
rally
from
IS
points
l!lew York 3, Baltimore 2
Shadyalde 14 Ballalre St. JohnO
~Yptoo returoed the SCICOiiid-.
they must be taken seriously. behind before subduing Boston.
b.lrolt10, Boatoo 3
Oeveland Eaat fO
hall klckalf 87 yards roc a
Wuh 7, aev 6, 10 1m
.fl1 ~, '.Il 1
aava. John HaY 18 The victory lor Clnclll!llti Daryle Lamonica completed a six yard pass rromJurgenaen
touchdown but the Forty N1Mn
was their secORlln a row over four touchdown panes-two of to Jerry Smith.
laul,~ 10, Ch!CIID 8
Cleveland St. Joseph 25
117 United Preso lltwnatlonal
tied the game 011 the llriii'W'
team•
which
were
s111posed
to
them
to
Warren
Wells-whUe
Toledo
Central
u
Cal •• Oaldand 5, 111m
It was the first triumph lor
B1G TEN CONFERENCE
from
scrimmage on JOhn
vie
lor
the
AFL's
Western
veteran
place
kicker
George
IIIDn s, Seattle 2, 1111
Akron Firestone 24
LEAGUE OVERALL
Browns Coach Blanton Collier
Brodie's
80.yard'peaatoCIJftoa
Division title this year. Last Blanda set a leagoe record by over VInce Lombardi In a regSeaUie 4, lllnn 1, 2ed
Akron Buchtel 0
wLT WLT
Crelltvlew 22 South llaqre I6 weekend, the Bengals defeated scoring In his 45th consecutive uiar season game, and It was Ohio state ......... . ..... . .... . .. o o o I 0 0 McNeiL
lolondar'• Game•
Bill Muneon set up CliO
the san Diego Chargers, 34-20. game with nve conversions and the first victory lor the Browns Mlchipn ........ , ........ .. .. , .. o 0 0 2 0 0
(All Times I!llT)
Cinel. St. Xavier M
touchdown
and pesaed 15 yarda
Their
trlwq&gt;h
over
the
a
3&gt;-yard
field
goal.
Mike
llelntt (KIJkeDI)' 7-6) at BalIn
their
home
opener
alnce
0
0
0
2
0
0
Cln. McNicholas o
Purdue .. , • , , ...•••• , •••••• . ••• ·
Chargers gained added mean!~ Taliaferro tossed three scoring 1963. But It was the 11th Mlehipn State ..•••. , , , , , ..• ••••. . o o o 2 0 0 to Nick Ecldy lor anolber u tile
umore (CUeBar 23-10, 8 p.m. Clnc111!11tl Country Day 42
Boltoo (Na&amp;Y 12.2) at WuhLout aville, Ky., C'try Day 8 Sunday when Sen Diego ~set passes lor thewinleso Patriots. straight trlllllljlb for Oeveland lndlana •.• • •• , ••• , , ••••• , , , •. , . , 0 0 0 1 I 0 Lloos blanked the Gtant.. Lem
Barney also scoredma7t,yard
the world champion New york
Houston couldn't get much or over Washington.
llistGn (Bollllllll 13.5). 7:30 p. Clnclniati Aiken 52
ootbell Iowa . . . . .... ...... . .. .. . . . . . . . o o o 1 1 0
Cincinnati Western Hills 0 Jeto, 34-27. The loos was tl1e an offense going agalnotMiami,
"They have a good I
Mlnneoota ..... . ... , .. • • . .. .. . • • o o o 0 ~ 1 punt return.
Jets'
secord
in
a
row.
but
rookie
Roy
Gerela
kicked
MaiDDee Valley 42 Park 8
team," Lombardi oald. "That's NortiMestern •• •••••• • •.. . •••••• •• o 0 0 0 2 0
In other games, Oakland buot five field goals to pull the game my only conunenL''
illiuols •.. . •. , , • •• .• , , . • , , ••••.. 0 0 0 0 2 0
Boston. 38-23, Houston topped out lor tlle Oilers, Gerela, a
Wisconsin • . ,,, •••• ,, • . • . ••••• • •• o· 0 0 0 2 0
Mlami, 22-10, and Buifalo soccer-style kicker from canaMID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NFL Standings
da, booted field goals of17, I7, By United Press International
deloated Denver, 41-28.
LEAGUE OVERALL
ClnciJDIOti had to 'rely on 39~ 31 and30 yards to break the
. ,,
, w,,. L 'I' W L T
East
., ;
olli!at!IUI'lt ~rbac)f,; ~ clUb ~ecdrd onour by Blanda
Ohio UniYBrslty , •• ~ •• ~ . , , ·•••.••• 1 0 0
J! 0 1
Century Division
Wyche to de~!, ,th• {!!;lilts, as In 1965. Gerela'aellortwasjUat
.1 0 0 3 0 0
W. L. T. Pet. Miami •..• • ••••
rookie senaatlon Greg Cook was one ohy
the leagoe record. Cleveland . . 2 0 0 I.OOO Toledo . . .. ,,,,, . • .•.. . ••• • ••. • IOO 2 0 0
Your
Injured late In the second
Jack KOIIQI tossed lor three Pittsburgh . . 1 I 0 .500 BCMI!ng Graen . . • . ..... .. ........ 0 0 0 1 I 0
. 1llliEE TD p AlliES
quarler.
touchdown&amp; and an alert New York .. . I I , 0 .500
1ndependent
2 I 0
Kent State . • .... . . . .... . ..... . . · . 0 1 0
WHEELING, W,\'a, (UPD- 117 United Preulllternaticllll
Wyche came through the way Bullolo delense Intercepted five St. Louia , . . I I 0 .500
0
1
0
I
2
Western Michigan • • • • ••••• • . • •••• 0
Insurance
Qeorp Bork three Oblo State 62 TeD1 ChristianO coach Paul Brown hOPed he passes as the BUis snapped a
Capital Division
OIUO CONFERENCE
Agent
lJDael1down ~·- Sundaf nlahl Olllo U. 35 Mlmooola 35 &lt;uel would by cunpletlng an 80-yard l~e regular season losing
LEAGUE OVERALL
W, L. T. PeL
• IIIII the Qd&lt;qo Owl• to a Miami 24 Wes~ Mlchlpn 2ll wuchdown paaa to Bob Tnlnt&gt;Y streak. Kemp hit on a 5&gt;-yard Dallas . . .• • . 2 0 0 UOO
WLT WLT
Dale Worner
II - 21 CCialllltltal Foalllal1 Toledo 38 Marlball 13
In the fourth quarler to put the TD tosa to !Iaven Moaes, a Washington , , • I I 0 ,500 Kenyon . . • • •• • • • • •• . •• • ••. •.•• 1 0 0 2 0 0
........ vlclar)' over the
WllledloJ'I20 Cl&amp;lltal18
Bengals ahead, 17-13. A rumble three-yarder to 0. J. Simpson PhUadelphla . . I I 0 .SOD M.uaking\D. • • • . • • • • • . . • • . • • • • • .1 0 0 2 0 0
YIJ1ey JronmeD.
Ol)lo Woo. 55 I)IP&amp;IM, lnl. 0 recovery by Clem Tor nor then and a slx-yanler to Billy New Orleans . • o 2 o .ooo
Wlttelilerg •••... •• • ••• , • • • • . . • .I 0 0 I 0 0
, lork'l leeii.'IQ!i~IHI'!elllto Hiram I Oberlin 0
led to a 19-yard TD runbyJeas Masters. Pete Liske alaothrew
Ceniral Division
Hiraln . • • • • • • • , ••• .• . • • . .•••• •1 0 0 I 0 0
lalm Ponro and 0eey Ton- J)ollanco14 Alma, Mlcb. 7
PhlU!i&gt;alater in tl1equal'l\lrand lor three touehdownslnaloalng
CAN MY RIGHTS TO
W. L. T. Pet. Baldwin-Wallace • . . • • • • • ... • • .. •• 0 0 0 2 0 0
,
Albion, Mich. 13 Woooter 9 tbe Bengals were home free.
cause.
MY PROPERTY BE
Green Bay. • • 2 0 0 LOOO Denison ••. . ••••• • •• • • •. ••• • . . • 0 0 0 2 0 0
S.tbany,
Va. 42 C&amp;ae 0
Minnesota . • . 1 I 0 .500 otterbein o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o o '
0 0 0 2 0 0
PROTECTED WITH
Aile._, 1'1. 19 West. Rea. l.S
Detroit ...... I 1 0 .500 Ohio Wesleyan • • . . • • • • • . . . • • • . . • 0 0 0 I 0 0
SO. DL ts YCNDgslolm St. 1414
7 mok.O
1
Chicago .... " 0 2 0 .000 Wooster •••• • • • •• •.• ••• • . •• • • • 0 0 0 0 I 0
Yoo,
W-tllurB,I'L l.S ObloNo.12
your inveatm.nt uf•. We will
Coastal Division
Heidelberg . . • • ••. . . • • •.• • •• •. , . 0 0 0 0 1 0
CISIUnte full ,.aponalt.lllty to
Lehigh
John Carroll1t Waob. &amp; JelL 6
at
Wittenberg
' SATURDAY
__
W, L, T. Pet Marietta ••.• • ••••
0 1 0 1 I 0
your tIt 1e o nd prllltect you
Earlham 2t Wilmington 13
Ohio State at Washington
agoln•t flnanelol loss. If h
carnegle-Mallon at Oberlin
Loa Angeles • . 2 o o 1.000 Mt. Union • • • • • , • • • . . • . • • . . • • • • 0 1 0 1 1 0
poulbt. for ony title to concartlla&amp;e. Wla. 21 Heldelbera 18 Xavier at Cincinnati N
Blulfton at WUm. N (MO)
Atlanta . . . , , 1 I 0 .500 Carpital • . • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • ..•• 0 I 0 0 I 0
tain a d.fect , lnsUf'e )I'OWS ot
Bclwlbw Green 'Z7 Daytoo 7 Dayton at Louisville N
Defiance at Ftedlay N (MO) Baltimore , . .. o 2 0 .000 Oberlin .• ••• , •• ••• , .. . •. • .• ... 0 1 0 0 1 0
onc:e. Yo11 con't offord to
gornltl• with yo.,. home.
Mwok1JWU11117 Marietta 0
Ohio U. at Toledo N (MAC) Central State at Ky. state
San Francisco .. o 2 o .000
MID-01110 CONFERENCE
Otlerlleln 16 Ashland 12
Western Michigan at Bowling Oblo ,No. at Northwoed Ins~
&amp;~!~day's Reaults
LEAGUE OVERALL
Boldwln-Wallaee 49 Celli. St. 12
Green (MAC)
Ferris State at Aohland N
Green Bay 14 San Fran 7
WLT
WLT
Adrian, Mich. 19 Blulllon 18 Ken! State at Buifalo
Cleveland 27 WIBh 23
Ball State at Akron
Deftance
••
••
•..•.
•
•..
.
..•
.
.••
•
o
o
o
3 o 0
Fairmont State, W. Va. 20
Bald.-Wal. at Musldngum (OCl John carroll at case Tech
Detro1U4 New York 0
Flndlay ••••• •• ••• • • • • •• • •• •••• o o o o 2 o
Pho.. 992·2966
Findlay 6
C&amp;pltal at Hiram (OC)
Western Boa. at Grove City, Pa. Fldla 41 Pitts 'J:I
Wilmtngtoo ••••• , ••• , , , •...•• • • 0 0 0
0 2 0
114 Covrt St. Pom110y
Kent State 23 Xavier 7
Ke~Q~on at Marietta N (OC)
MAC- Mid-American Conf.
St. Loula 20 Chicago 17
. Blurrton . . . . . . .. ........... .. .. o o o o 3 o
Koi\YOO S1 ML Union 29
Denloon at Otlerbeln N (OC)
OC - Oblo Conference
Minnesota 52 Baltimore 14
OTHERS
Eallern Mlcblpn 10 Akron 3 Heidelberg at Ohio Wes. (OC)
MO - MJd.Ohlo Conference Loa Angeles I7 Atlanta 7
W LT
Denaloo 14 Vqiarolso, lnl. 7 Wooster at ML Union N (OC)
N- Night Game.
Dallas1I New Orleans 17
John carroll • • • • .• 1 0 0
Waloh 14 St. Francto, Pa. 6
&amp;mday's Games
Akron . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0
Dallas at Philadelphia
Clnclll!lltl .. .. . . . I 1 0
New Orleans at Los Ang
Central Stale ...... 1 1 0
Walh at Sen Fran
Ohio Northern . . . . . I 0 0
ClflaflfiATI (tJPI) - The al Laague'a western crown, out hurlero during theweekend, Ch!CIID at New York
Ashland •.••• l • • •
1
CIDdnwH Redl meet tbe At- need only one win to lake cun- oetllng a new maJor 101811e roc- Detroit at Cleveland
Western Reaerve .... 0 1 0
ord lor mound~poarancea. JUs Green Bay at Minnesota
lanla llnvea In two anti - ell- plete ownership.
case T8ch. • . • • • • .o 1 o
Tho
Reds
llngered
on
or
close
89th aaalot &amp;mda,y put him one Baltimore at Atlanta
actio aamee 1\leaday and
Dayton •••• • • • ••••
AT
Tlluradlof lA&gt; tlidoh the ....... to the top of tl1e division most up on the mark set by the ChJ-, st. Louis at Plt181&gt;urgh
Xavier ••• • •. . •••• 0 3 0
oflbe
oeason,
but
were
malbcqo
White
Sox'
WUbur
Wood.
~ · the curllln on the paramatlcstly eliminated rroni lbe
Granger entered Saturday to
AFL Standings
SMITH WINS SENIOR
~oxlcal 1969 CIDcbaU cldl.
raee
Saturday
when
the
Housretire
HoustonbatameniDorder
IIJI
UnltedPresslnternotlonal
SEATTLE (\JPD-C. ~
"Thit
.
are
ton Aotros beat them 4-3. The In the ninth Inning. .
East
10 Smtih
Alaandrla, Va.,
Every School Dav - Sometlting Spedal
Redo ended their home season
Hllannwaotoolat.,toheiD.
W, L, T, Pet. captured the Natlenallianloc
Fourth &amp; Loeuot at Crolley Field Sunday b.!' deo however. The Astroe ware •• .• , 2 I 0 .667 Indoor 'hmda c..,_I .. IIMp
r.,.," .. the A11roe 4-1.
b~~&lt;~e~ed by U hill, onil a ~ New York · • • 1 2 0 •333 SWiday by beatiDa Jacll StaiA&gt;D,
· Cbii:bftti alandl to llnllh !n rial by Jesuo AJOu.
· 1111f!alo • • • • I 2 0 333
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and lii'Dqlbonlc Cllolr, Jon. 18; '· ,
Concert Band, Mar. 1.
. ,_
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HOLLYWOOD \Uc.,-SI81e eo.,......,. a .- - IllY
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Opera Audltlennll1be..,....cl- Me~ drltled to Holb'w'oecl alll,uenoo .,ilal made !lim ,·&amp;ald. , " ,
1.
eel Feb. lt, and lbe Departmenl a olcioen 188"1 1C0 fooldng tor • ciOIJI Pil folt-eoqlldilnj.
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of Mutlc and DetJartment of job 1D lllovlal or televlflon. .He
hi · ·held· ,a ·pre11
~cb will lll'OHIII a ..,alcal wu Insolent and c1111c:_aL .
c~~·~ to
u.,...
~
praductlen Mardi ll-ll.
Overwhelml111 ~uece~s ~aladi• !ie ~•vee , ,
a
Ulllnrllill
· •• ·maJor .•tar
,~n.
111 "'ellowed the 11!1!'- .
_..., with •"l'arru&amp;" by liD- He &lt;'01111.""1 to race a~ ~ 1111
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"Paalma of Ce14bratlon" by
Be' a living you a bigger IIIIOW
Perhaps tb~re wouldn't be Up iD' tbe• 'lllll'ld·
ldarlhall I~ member~ job than the top or tl1e Alpa. so mucli caDJM UlJl'elt If elate hare .u ' ·
Whear, and To st. CecUia
Anti what do you mean .., the unrestful bathed Oftcmer.
bia
by Norman Dallo Jolo. These
'
·
performance a will be Ill•en Dec•
15-16.
The Cboral Union's Easter
Concert will feature "Mesalah"
v'L
by G, F. Handel and will beheld
•
Mar. 23~4. The flrmpbonic
Choir will hold a concert Ap..
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out automatons, not fine productln adults. Alld aend them
The Chamber Mosie Series April 28.
: : ~0:: ~~ a good modern book on child
"An AfterDtmer Farra-" ralalng, one yourdoctorrecwill featore Music from Marl- In&lt;luded on tl1e Communll;r
...,
ommends. Then alert ofl1er
boro, &amp;mda,y, Oet. Ill; and the Forum are Douilas Edwardo, Dec. 11•
nearer relatives who may help
Lenca: QJJartet, &amp;mday, Nov. CBS correspondent, Oct. 9;
T h e ldarahall ~ carry the meooap. This young
16; both at Memorial Auditor. Lowell Thomas, Jr. wllh a col~ couple needs to learn the joy
lum at 8 p.m.
or 111m, Oct. 17; Set By Swann,
of loving! _ H.
Specie! musical events In- Nov. 10; Allslar Cooke, cor- 01rt, Nov. 8 and Mar. 7; and DoarDulllDIJ'Dimwlt·
clude "Marne" F'rldlll. Oct. 3; respondent lor lbe Manchester • ~lng eoc.-t, Ill¥ 5. Two
Do yOU actually ~lleve that
recitils are HI 'by tiie Faeand lbe r.fegro Enaemble Com- Guardian, Nov. 18; Glen WW.. ul"' Woodwind Qd-·, Nov. over the qe or six 11
pany doing 1be "Song or tho co, with a traYel lllm, Dee.
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goiDg to swallow that ~ar- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12, Mar. 18. Opera Workshop key about "llooald" and hlo
POf(Ol'IIIIIICel uuchdlledfor female friend lharlng an apartNov. lllllll April 8. The Cbor- mont, ae~rate bedrooms, p1a..

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when necesatty
overruled
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By MRS. FIIANCISKORRIS
Mra. Doll Neese retut114
teU lbem aa tacUIIIIy u you prorriltlgns simply, beeatue' Wtlfoa,awlll llie tile clown and
The .Boootar $iDilal School home fran Columbus
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parents.

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Young Uck Kim, vlollnlat, ApConcerto scheduled during r1120.
Th Student Artlets Serle
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- - · •· • c e .
Amici della Moslca foamrlng Oct. 2 • along with tl1e Pres-

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ldmlasioo C11 Tuaodaya enlo are college educated, reYou are so rar off base It tile cl1111111 art ' of IQ)Inu&amp;,..
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In Memorial Alldltorlum.
aponsible YOUII8 people, yet Ia ~theUc. Qo&gt; plua 1 a 1 slve pGpOllllc:ai llimplllllca.
Mi. and ' Mra. otto'.trtmm· Mre. tarry Lelolaotel'l 1111
Three lllljor pla,a are plan. their lddo, who are nicer than e&lt;JJal• ..X. Colleges are sex
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ned chlrlnl the fll,lrter • tile' mort, are whipped and sl'll!led ractorteo and U lOCI don't kllow Ioria" Ia ,a bl&amp; auPnted. land Karr lllllamlly at owen.- fillted lhl1"week with har ,.._
llrol to be • apeelal pre- about, screamed at constantiJo 11, )'OU're blind and oq,td. Wh1 ,eom;.eteJr ~W ,inilrie bciro/ t&lt;eniucky
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.., -atcal comedy, Oet. &amp;. over nothing, browbeaten until don't 7CIU read lbe DIIIIUines? baHd Cll , i!jlbert' ~·
Kra. SIDIJel Halotsedhaare- ani and' Mike.
12; ~The lllrtlldi.T Plrt.Y'' Oet. they obey Uke beaten animala. (Note from H: 1 have - but marvei,CICia,'all'~ :(~.~ even tur,ned
aft$- l;lelilc a pa- Mr. and Mro. Je~ae ~
24-Nov. 2; and '"!be ShoemakThey are oot •Uowed to play evident!¥ YOU haven't read put idmlted, ~"~'
tile tt.n! ~:Hoi~ Madlcal ,caater. ..., Mr. 'G!II Mril. llolsoel 'MiY•
er'o llolldi.Y" Nov. 14, 16 and In their lovely big yard, oocy lbe headUnea.) Who want.ci fA&gt; be llrllt t1Ji1e .en~· qr· •e..- , ,Jlri;, William· Pawell •m te.a · nard wilre CID!pbw and lllhllv
19 throu&amp;h Nov. 21.
to all on a bench at one side. FRIENDS ,.tth a girl! - MR. '•:" ~.:U~J&gt; ~_!ll• alwpa , ,uUICii'Pitientl~Piei'sallt:Vil~ •recend; ·!!! p1e 'South Branc;h
They can't get tl1eir playthings ELDER
tipper~'!!;"~~~~ ley ~IW. , •.
. 'I, '\ .. tbe
River In Gra~
out very - · · and a toy Ia Door Mr. E.:
tbe' role,"
!if
""' sil!ldal ...it.ci of Mrs. ,•Mar• Co\lnll.
otliel'
broken, lt'a a lederal cue.
That DJY ' and pi caiiUveln """- MalillnlltiiiQIIiiiOIJIIi'tiD,OhiiJiier·••I'C!Mr, andllrs. ~04d011 ~ lncludlng·l!:asJo
They are sent to their cor- the aame houoetoPiberwilbout Virna Ull line ~ l!feelac- Wetzcil Gol!, Mr.IIIIIMn. Do.Y- ru.ctt. '"Hole 1111 tile lloh
nora - each has his own regu. always palrin&amp; offlo provjlld by ululy beautHul,, ~~ Fran- ,toof'RexrclidandMra.liolpbUn- hate~&lt;' ;
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tostandlaclnglbe those collep eo.ad dormltor- cbl ID hia 111'11
role ..... The ....to were CCNIIIM
Mtl and~
wall for boors. They hardly les Where, altbQuall room vto- 111ron11, touching, --!U•~ of llfra. OhliJwer,
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dare ._t&lt; at meal a and can- 1t1ne rules are relued, otu- prc(eoaloaal, ' wllb _a '!""' ea- ., HellrY ROney, Jr. 11 't patient weelallid .,_to of the ~··
be blliler 1ban at vllterana Memorial I!Oapllll. Pll'l!nii• Mr. 1111 lllro. Heilr7
6, General Maxwell Taylor, Jan. oot join allY laul!bter or coo- derts mak&amp; lholr own chol011, r - cer1«1D
versatlon.
and(aceordlngtothooewhollve hlalinllnlllardom.
Mr.andMra.Jlqwai:IIW....,. . ~sr~ :·
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word was s~. no pat, klss.,..,Jtlo 111sewllere on or near ucer Ia ·V~ re~ dur!rirlhe ' ~ -.ttl.U c "•· Kar~il''l/iii'DaVld,' of
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Mar""':' or hug given, ex~ept by us. ~&lt;mnpal:
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Robert Davis wWI a ~
,The parents acted as II tllelr
Frlendlhlp between the oex- muck us thl£"1io was man- 8 1 s 11 ~· :'~!· ~hart on Sunday,
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Mar. 23 , and Richard Gri\Y chUdren were a burden, yet es? .You wouldn't understand lllliD&amp; auperbi¥ what Slnllra Mua. .tilted rtciiltl, if!dl
. . Mr" Iva ~,al!ll Mia.
and Mayo Loiseau with a dra.. th!G' talk ol having more.
about that, as II aeldom hep.. alWIIll mioses; probably lbe panall Mt aaefllfro. •, J a ; , Jeaie )laynard'!tildk'jl!ebiiatiJIB'
malic entertaiDment, .April 6•
My huoband aald he could- ""Mel baek11f!en youeonalder.
dlaclpiiDe or a I!Ue actor coo., FWJ, .j~ U. 'fa&amp;tieL Jill to' SUIIimervlile ,Otl ThuradiY~GI
The CciOYocatlm series in- n't atay and not speak up, so ed &amp;lr!• "OOIQiellta." Today ',ll'allted wilb the •lau&amp;hdf st- r~ to St. Bull io&lt;.,lllllle 'l alt week.• ·'lbe·IOur
elude a Carl.,. MGaloya, Flor, I perouaded him to cut &lt;Mir via- real frieadahiilf often 'deveiGp l!llra lltfle , ..,. $1anley Kra- 1111 atl!dlea. ,
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01101 etltarllt. Oet. S; AIUIIIt- It abort ralber than embarrasa between be,y 1and ,&amp;lrl, and llley ,,. .r ,produOid and cllncted tile, llfra. J, v. -~aid ltfl'lo Home ~..,- ~
der Seaurby acior Oet. 30 • theee relatives with criticism. kllow that m;·Would ,aPc!U tile , .....,.lin&amp; 'l'lencild cliiU&amp;IrtfUI WWiam' RuiHII' *ere_.,In g,. 'llie lll'tql .ttlticlll\e ~
Nell Wolfe Trw,~: 20;~ Iaalleedloow.....~~ wei ehouwh_ldhwiavue formula- f~~
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ConiOl't, Feb. 5; Andor Fold- become ot the kids Utl1ey cooII .
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,1011'~ ~,~ii!h•IIOV- Ill tlle'~~~alcuella rlde :Otlthe•tlloi rail~.~
lanlst Feb l2 Rol&gt;ertDe Unue being raised like thla?
e1 U '\iet !'f;
~4-• ml!eo of"i1MM ··1~c · cdj · ~ ~67vt'lftedfi~~
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What"'!" we do? We, too, are
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curricular activities lor tbe
1969 ran quarter at Oldo Unl.
versity.
Woody Herman and his band
wW appear In concert with singer Dionne Warwick oC "Alfie"
lame Saturday, Oct. II, as pari
oC homecoming activities at
Ohio. The student • sponsored
program will begin at 8:30 p,
m. at the Convocation Center.
The Kennedy fUm, "Years oC
1JI!b1nlng,DaysofDrums•wW
appear •• part or lhe MIA
(Mones In Auditorium) series
Wednesday, Nov. I9, at 7:30 p.
m. at Memorial Auditorium.
Students are admitted to MIA
movies, shown on Wednesday,
FrldayandSaturda.yevanlngs,
for
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too Strangler" and ''The Blue
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Art shows planned !Delude
•tile "Black ID Four Dimensions
Exhlhlt, Schneider Collection''

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·aecond Or careluliy .U:
eulated' ·play caliiDg alii acc:urate pauiJW,
Nelsen's near disastrous ,
lwnble allowed tbe Washington
lledsklns to 10 ahead 1&gt;f the
Cleveland Brow no 23-20 wllh
4:20togolntll!&gt;Oevelandh&lt;lme
gpener Sonday.
But Neloen directed his team
on a 74-yard, seven play drive,
and threw a 15-yard touchdCMn
pass to Gery Collins with just
I:l9 to go.
The reoultwasa27-23vlctory
second , straight ror the defendlng chanq&gt;lons of the National
Football League' a Eastern Cor&gt;leronce.
' Just Enough Time
Nelsen &lt;CIIIII&gt;leted three pas..
eo on the 11naJ drive. On 1be
play beloce the touchdown, he
hit halfback Reece Morrison at
the Hedsklns' 18 on a 15-yard
play.
Relaxed and conOdont In the
Browns' dn~aslng room after
the game, Nelsen joked,

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apia the old dayi ofllemocratVI- •
•on and dalll!t~otlaw,
naJiy repareble DeDIOCI'aUe&gt;
lc lneffectulllll that accomponMr.
alii
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porey weaknes" Thlo, ~ ·
lad lbe two brGken presldenTlriM 1111 •Jkb, 1111 pWo
eourse, Ia Its total orpa1lao bad,
. t1a1 c:enclhllotb of Acllal 91.l(cCormaok, , lhCICIIih a . dq~Ur, Mt. 1111 Mra, llardd
ti,.t dloarray down where 1lle ill&lt;.'
YOIIIGII. Wheil Paul 8lll8r or. touai&gt;er ~ liaft hil ~ -•-",
Sbacbl of,CGiumbu.. W!1, I II
acblol votea are.
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pnl•ed hi1 ·~aile AI!- oppoliw· llllriler, 11 111 ita:r•lhiJ
.tolled Mr. ·iftd
llem. Notwlthatanclilll t b e
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vlac!rY Coubcll" In thoee daya, burn.
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. Mr11 ~ Tllab'\1 or~
chill leo1011s of the post, a 11110 ~·
he nelleeled to clear, 8l1)1lllng
All lite ..,me, lltlliller Mani1111;!~
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has been formed UDder former ~ .~
paaseiiOI'I d Dernoct:atlc 11011'en~ wi~ 1!111I
VIce - President Hubert H. l,llbl,il a
er, ,Siaate ~11 Leader IfDo VerlliOt! of Voluble v01ilateer
triP ~ ~ thein dli'ciu8h KoaIIUJI1phrey to repeal tho Clldra.. oeralk; '
don JolmiiOil and House ~ help lrom lbe bOck - . llid
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ordinary lolllea of a whoilf 111 Died
er Sam ~
• . · tile ~ of II all will llaW be "21"
, alii Ttxu; Whllo ID ~W
similar "Democratic Advl101'7 For lhal
bal
The oastly predleiablellpei!IJt more aboUttng dowD __. · lila
CouncU," which under party 11 &lt;OIIl1lallld tbat ll ,If , a!iat was thai tile advlaory .....,.II, 8111)11¥ rain bUrei,
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vjlltld lilj!l1ft, anhfr.;, ,
chairman Paul !Utler wu able ua.u; a ·clo.aothlnt, II 11 at · ,olnce Ita members had, ...-Uy
Alld, tt.y d lranlta,llumj)b..
to soliditY great!¥ the Hepubll- 1eut a -..ery.JitUe outri.L ·~
only words to utter and .., re.r hal cliO- ror blmoelf a
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can presld011cy oCDwlghtEtsen'a 11111 be W..O fw:
eapaclty to act on llll'lhln&amp; vehicle
apl-eaatm that ID'
·tht ~ ~~'" Ca..., 1tiiJ.
bower.
eel that the wflll'i Demboratic was 80011 only shouting down lhe and will only rub up and
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Item. The Democratic mem- llooase letoderlhlpwibullll,ypuab.. an empQ&gt; rain barrel.
lnrtame tho very inlnplrt,yldehers oC th~ House of Represen- eel and pulled.lnlo lbli abiiUNIChairman • Senator Harrle' oloclcal apate that eosi him tile
Kra. , Pad' WIM' and
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tstives, accusing the Nbron Ad- b' 1'1 a rank and IJle whoee action to revive this situation presldeney In the llrat place
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ministration of being too laq fruetratlon ariHS ""'lllllof&amp;IIY through llunJ&gt;Iu'e.Y'o Democrat- .only last year,
on conversatloo and too lborl, wealoleso ID tile leoderahlp but
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on action, han formally p 11 I lole!J because of lbl iiwn latar, · ·
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1""'~ ' --tile put ~ d ,ll!e world:
Mr. and . . rr-~
themselves lntothetalldngbull-' nal cllvlaloo belfteu 111e left
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ness by solemnly resolviDBthat and the cetar and rilllt.
whose fiD81rnaUe 1tJ bod pall-, )fr, 1111 Mrt. Jolin Slack and ~ ' Betdl, f( C., trailer
eel off plua olh8r tor11are1 .... 10111, John m and llcDid, or ·~ at IAIIelroOd, oCsen ,
The •111111.lmwna ~ ~~. wire -an~ Frolt. 'lbt HllCJI!il
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tried to tllllllt Artlalr Treach- peltulhloiiiOihor, Ada Slack were Jollltd U....,bi tllelr IIlii '
er'a bacldD&amp; by addrelllne the allll her parelite at Rutlfld.
IIIII diUifttH-lli'l&amp;w, Mr. 1111 ,
putoldbutleremeriiiiii~ "AIIF
AIDe• White and,._.. )fro. Dblitll&amp;o ' ElloCI!; 'if N.w
Elllilllunlll ...,Wd .-.rltlnd
of .~ wen'at H&amp;....,, and~. ~; 1.(;.
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iDg you "aren't ourpriaed" to wllen I,._, ltJ' (:hi- .wu Jlunllar, W, Va. WlleretbQ''Vioo alii MrL Rdiertl!tittJIJ(Pllii.a
COURTESY
hoar that many college people a' Cclllununlllt Geol;ge W~- l'tted wllb Mr. alii Mra. J.... eroy. 111e1 ttallet ' ~ at
Dear Helen:
aren't sleeping around. llnick- ton, woulda't lhQ, Arlllur'l" .... R. Whlll! alii Mary Beth 1111 &amp;to Lake ~ Enroute . to
Lllsitanlan Bogey," Frlda7, 011'11.
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Wevlsltedrelativeslnadla- ered at )'OUr atuy guob, Tr.-barburiedtheo~-·- tendecUwwaloervlceatortlle South C&amp;iolba the formC!I'
Nov. 2I; both beginning at 8
Three -lllljor forei&amp;ll fllma, tan! clll lor the llrst time In "There'o such 'a thiDgulrlend- voiced, pretenlioua \kJIIblle latle~l ....tO; Finley CclttrW, Enochs vt1i. wilh
'lild
p.m. at the auditorium.
IIJ)OII80l'llll by tbe CUllural Ae· six yesrs and cllacovered a oil- ship lbeoe dayo, (between tbe with, "I doubt lt." .... Vlewina 'or Nliro;'
VL, li,M In tile )(n, Gelll Eiloeh illll flijllll1at
Faculty recltalo set Include a tMUee Commtuee, wUIInclude uatton that worries and ,frlght- sexes) - which Ia hard for ~run over the TV rear• Firat Blputt Oturcbatllldilr. Cllrllllaiilurl. VL ·
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Warda Johnaon, a senior, was cr01f111!d H...,.comiJw Queen
~ at halrtlme festivities. It waa the lint Homeemnlng win lor the
\ Wllclcataln live years.
l Coach Noel Heister and u- carried to ibe shoWers at the
: ststant coach Tom Belville were CCIICIUslcn ol the contest. II
was t11e first Wlldcat win lA
three years. In his !lrot year
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year.
on
The Wildcats !"'* a11 8.j(
HUNTINGTON - Walter Enls load In the first period when
Browning, 70, ~ 1256 Terrace Wayne Queen went two yards
st., died &amp;miley morning at hll for the first - · Norm
home. Fwleral services will be Swindler, 1110 - pound senior
Clllllductecl Tuesday at 3 p.m. at fullback, paased to Bill Wolla,
the Twenty-sixth street !lap- · 160-jiOWid senior en:l lor the
tilt Church, ~ which he was a extra points.
member, b,y t11e Rev. C, E. MJd.
The 80CCIId period touchdown
kllf.
came on a fourth down play. I
Burial will be In Woodmere waa fourth and 35. Steve DanMemorial Park. Pallbearers leis, 2!0iJOUfld junior, -the
will be Roy Pack, David Rich- snap and !sked a punt but paallle, ~le Bledsoe, G. B, Cheat- eel f5 yards to Wayne Quham, John Cremeans Sr. and for the touchdown. The WUdEmmett GlbSCII. Honorary peU- ests trotted oil tho field with
btarera will be members at
the Men'• Bible Class at t h e

: w. E. Browning
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church, ct wblch he

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bor. Flower bearero will be
membora ol the Martha Hinds
Bible Class at the church . ...
A retired machine operator
for the lnternstlonal Nickel CO.
at the Jluntlngton plan~ he was
born Oct. 20, 1899, In Lincoln
Coon!;)', a 8CII at the lat, Par.
rll and Nellie Wysong Brown11\11. He waa a veteran at World
War I and a member of the
INCO Quarter Century Club.
lilrvlvora Include the widow,
Mrs. Ora Agnes llaacs Brown~; six dauiflters, Mrs. L. P.
Cremeans, Mrs. Robert Davis,
Mrs. Kermit CookHY and Miss
BOIODI81')' Browning, all of
lfllntlnlltm. Mrs. John Smltl1
U.erpool, Ohio, and Mra.

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or Ravenswood;
E. Browning, a

1111111ber at the llunllnllton Fire
lleportment; three lllolers,
Mr1. Ollie Dalley and Mrs.
lJIIIan Lucaa ol West llamUn
and Mrs. Nellie Walden at Mlltm; six brothers, Denols, Ell.
Jlh and Thomas Browning at
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.· ·,;1'1 be llGt ~armed to tid a WCII'Idl llut ~ yelt'allllllriDed
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JOINT UIQLt!TION
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Aillcll Y· ell a. c;wetl•tle .,
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In tbe tourtb perIod when Jim SWindler, 160-

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to each bo\dt concurrtn&amp; therein.
that there wu be l\llnnltled to the
electora of the State ol Ohio In the
manner ~ by 11w. at Ul•

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In Nowmber, 11181, • ,roDOIIl to
amend HCUoJI; 1 of Artlele \' of the
Con.UtuUon 'Of :the State of otliO to
rud u followl:

NA ttONAL LEAGUE

.,._...,..,.qpGIIIIIJII WI wm Ill Srainl ~ come,

01 Qrlat,_

n. WliJ, ·'lllHe'll •
w aqr.J!ll'- to. be Int. Jetal ~· "lam the,W.,,I•
., If*, ·w, Dale ~~ea..., Raclno"Lelar!c Qluae. 'l1le

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See. 1. Zvery elti&amp;en. ot 1M Unttecl
Slam,l,:t tho ... ol nlnot- ,,..,
wbo
bave been a relldent Df

Rose, Cln
620 118 215 .3f7
the date-. one year next preeedipl
CJmllll, Pit
498 8f 170 .341
tbe eieCtlon, and of thl ccn.mtJ,
townthlp or ward. in which lUI No
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t73 91 181 .3f0
lidn, auch time •• may be provJded
by Jaw,.lhaU bne the quaWleattou
Aloo, Pit
688 100 228 .328
of an elector, and be ..,titled to
vote at au election..
McCO.,O, SF f79 100 15f .322
Every cJtizen of the United Statel.
Jlulson,
Cln
521
86
164
,315
belnl illneteen yean of ap who ll
rlora completed two at 12 pua..
not enUUed Ia vote at aU elecUonl
491 t4 lSI .308
ea fill' fO yarda, drew 50 )'UU Da'lla, LA
shaU be enUtled to vote tor the
choice of electora for Pratdent and
629 103 193 ,307
In penaltlea and pmllld f I • e Tolan, Cln
VIce Pr8ident of the United States
Star.U.
Pit
514
88
158
.307
1f he shall bave been a resident of
times ror 108 yerdl, an averthe ttate, eounty, townthlp or ward
age at 21,3 1an11 per - . Stllllllzl. Pit t:il 62 137 .304
in wh14L he dntra to vote tucb
Ume a1 may be pi'O'I'ided by law.
AYEIUCAN LEAGUE
Hannan Trace lo 1..'1
pl'OVided that be ll not enUtltd to
AD 11. H Pet.
vote for the eholce of eleeton tor
ror the In all eameL
Pretfdent and Vlee Prelident of tbt
United Slllel tn an)' other atate.
The Wllclcata are Q.l In t h e Carew, MID f53 79 151 .333
EFFJ:CTIVE DATE AND REPEAL
Southern Valley Athletic CCII- F. llban, Jlal S27 Ill 1115 ,313
U adopted by a majority of the
Smith, Boa
$41 87 187 ,309
elecLon voUq on this amendmenl
the amendmftlt lhall take e1\'ee..'t
Poorall, Dol 525 82 180 .305
January 1. urro, and exUtlnl .c·
Oliva, :Min
12f 96 190 .304
tion 1 of Artirle V of the CoMUtu·
+Jon ot. Ohio ahaU be repealed from
flO 57138 ,300
Wilma, Chi
such eftectlve date.
Howrd, Wu 514 108 17f .29R
Ptrcllll, Boo 523 110 156 .298
fBouse Joint lteHlutJon No. •,
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Nrlhrp, Dol 531 71 156 .294
JOINT RI:SOLtmOH
Andnra, Boa 458 71133 .292
JlroiiiOII.H 10 ..u4 leatloa ll af
Ai&gt;llde"111 ad. lecllae I ol Altlcll
HOME RUNS
na ot a. Ceutllldloa o1 u..
lla Ollterlalna Aleunder. Han1tate
of OW. to pao;..._ fa Ill;
Na_. •-•; McCooey,
eU..Iaalloa ol DM liMa a.n. ......
nan 'Irace Ia at Hannan, w. Va. SF 451 H. AarCII, All ff; May,
(loll)
tloaolllate...,.lo.IUa...,
, lopt. zt, Oct. 6, II, :110,'17
SVAC 8rANDINal
Cln 38; P - , Cln 36; Wym,
SVAC Ollly
Hoo 33.
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Nortll Gallla .. 2 2 78 56
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Southwestern • • 0 2 If 78
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Nort1J Gallla ..
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Readiness Tests.":

Metropolitan
Readiness
Testa were devised to meaaure
tl1e extent to which . - beglrrjera have developed In the
several skills and abllltleo that
contribute to readiness r 0 r
firs4rade Instruction. I Ia deBIIned lor test11111 students at
tile en:l at the kindergarten year
Ill' the beginning ol the first
Bf8do. These teats provide a
convenient and dependable baall for arly clasoWcatlon or

GALUPOLIS -

T h e pro-

lfOII YOIIDII chlldrenmake when

tlley Oilier school In tile prl..
mary Bfades depends to a large
ex111nt upon their roadlnesa lor
learning and upon tl1e provl...... the achool makeo rorvarlatlonaln readlneoo. Amongthe
chief factor&amp; that c:oatrlbute to
readlneaa lor bollnnlna achoolwork are llngulatlc attalnmeJt.l

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RAvENSWOOD - JlorHmen lnqJUee, It 11 • teachtna raeu..
iiY ror:
at
~ch' arlr"!:. thew.. __t~.c.k_. f
lclll9rH~ - Jn'.aervtco lrain!al at 118
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,
- Cluaroom faclllllee lor
tile wtekend at !lit-· f.$ .at DaviaSOII'I Slow Gtolunda MYen a Bi&gt;"...,.JIII;)' UCOIIhd Practimlles 1100!111 at_. .,; 811 2 • cal Nur..o School
BI&gt;ODaored b¥ tl1e JackSOft Coon- Cllases lor Junior VolI;)' FederaW&lt;I Women'• Club, unteero and Gre,t Ladleo.
- Claaseo ror Junior and !ionProceed• will RO to !Nfld
a count;y Health Teachlni Unit lor lll&amp;b School atudento Intercamper racUltlee are P'all- ested In Health Careers
- And finally, to aid the peo..
able about roor mnea rrom
tile ohow groonfs. Roaerva- pie d. tl1e -.~;)' In health care
Ilona ror ihe camp ma,y W ob- problame: well.boby and talned by CCIItlctll\ll Charles natal cllelcs; home nura~
W. l:uminllham, E\'ans, W.Va., clatHo; health hygiene claaeea, etc.
telephone 372..'1146.
Reser'llllons aloo may be
Pla111 are currenlly belna
made .ror ,; bul!ol dlmer ~ Dlllde by many orpnlzat!OIII In
clance for exhlbiiDra oltho !lliDW the ~ tO· -sor the llrst
Saturday Oct f, Immediately arn:a1 ChariQo Week.
I'Dqulrlea coaearnlng Charity
followll\ll the evening HilWa
at l'llp Ellington H n u 1 • Week ovenla can be directed to:
(KERA), Rt. 2, aoolh betw""'' Mra. Charles CUnnlnlham, £\'alii, W. Va., J111011e 372..'1146;
'::
h:: Mra. Oren Norris, Ravenason.
wood, W. Va., phone 27~43;
Tho Jac~ Cowd;y Federat- Mra. Frederick Carler, Raed Women's Clms have Jmdor- venswood, W.Va., phone 273taken a goal at $20,000 to Ia- 9897; or, Mrs. Donald T. Harclllmte the construction of a vey, Ripley, W, Va., ,PkCIIe 372Cowl!;)' Health Teaching Unit 9106.
The first big event at Jackto be I~ on tile grounda or
tile JackSCII General Hoopltal ..., Couof;y's llrst Chari!;)' Week
In Ripley.
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What Is a COIUIIy Health
Teaching Unit? As the name

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Jim: "Yes indeed. 'Hold
Our Bridge Haiidi· Ia very
II m II ar to 'WID at Bridge
wltb Jacoby and Son', but

..''lbe three

will be a alate horN abuw Oc- A prl&amp;a llAil Md ..., ~~(;~{,'
Iober U to be held at Davia- be .....,.... {n. , "'!''""l.SOII'a !llow l.lroilnda located.., llavitiCII ~iql, . 8
Va. Route ~ • ..,,. mllea lltreet. Rav-~ pr~=
sooth of RaVIDIWOOd.
Frederick Cll'til!rl . !!
Tbt aiJow II o; member f# lllreet, Rav..........!il

W.

the Wiest Vlrslnla Hlll'......,'l
Alsoclat!CII and : hal a Clua
B riling.
The lch.O!kde . for the I!IIGw'
calli for roor ...~~a~ Setur;
dl,f beiiDnlnl at l p.m. and 8
p.m. 9lnday aeaalons begin II
The two da1 .event will cara purH ~ ~.ooo. Allcolds from Chari!;)' Week will
1J0 toward the CCliUIII'IIctiCII at
a COuril;l' Healtll Teaching Unit
to be located .., the lll'OUnda
at JackiCII General Hoapltal.
lfll and BJ'aln and a Umlted number at sllllo will be

ry

av~al&gt;le

011

the

show~;;~,~-~;:;::::

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t ..uoa that have caused dlvislons In the COI\Jifegatlon.
''Each Sunday, the service
wm open with all hands al111fng
'Onward Christian Soldiers,"
he said. (This Is a fairly subtle
dlc, the point being that this old
hymn contains a stirring llneto
the effect that "We are not
divided ... all 001 army we.")
Jmmedlltely lollowl~ t11e
alna!JW or t h e hymn, the
minister should Instruct all
cciliaervattves to take seats on
the rliht and allllherals on the
left or the aenetuary. A velvet Mr. and Mrs. EdwardW. von
curtain woold be drawn down Bush of Rtinolo visiWd her
the m!Jidle, :•so the right won't aunt, Mr F4lth King nd Job
know what th• leU Is doing." Horflnan ._and called :n o J ~
Facing the people on the !rlen:lo.
right, the minister woold Mr. and Mrs. H. Newberry
preach a sermon on some topic of Columbus called on Mrs
auch as, ''Christ's concern tor Charles Baum.
•
law . and ..-der," 11 Perlls of Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham has
pornography •" "Our revoltiJW been staying with her
youth" or "OUr spinelesster Mrs. Erma HeUman, who
lntellectoals."
·
reli and has a bad leg.
Then he woold lace the lett Richerd FrooL has returned
and preach on "Civil disob&amp;- :o New York.
dlenc.e, t• ''Situatlofl ethics," Stevie Ludwick and wife or
''Pollee brutality," or '"The Cohunbus are spending the
relevance of riots."
weekend with his grardlnof.h..
The service could conclu:Je, 8 r, · Mrs. Harry Ludwick, Sr.
Seifert aeld, wltll the people ..,
Blanch Zlprlck a puroe
the right sl~ng "Faith or Our spent an even!~· with Mr~
A mulf lor every worhhop 1 ln1tonHy
Fatilers" while those oo the loll Charles Baum.
lights without pr.. heotlng or priming.
sing uwe ShallO~come."
Mrs. Oris Guinther spent a Solid bron burner with non-corroding
Sunday recently with Mrs. Lud- brau n•edle volu lor pesmve 1hut·
olf. Portable. Burn• up to 15 hours on
wick.
one cylinder. Reg. 7.29
Mr. and Mrs. George Gen.
helmer vialted Letha Koblent%
at Vele~.ltfilal Sunday. ,

Area Visiting

TOP DUALITY TOOLS
at the "FRIENDLY ONE"
a shoping BONANZA!

PROPANE TORCH
FUEL CYUNDER

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duce1 lind brdoge. Chrome COli .
A;g. 5.50

3.69

SHOES
FOR
BOYS
INDOOR-OUTDOORS
POWER CORDS

THE SHOE BOX
MIDD.LEPORT

Flat, yellow vinyl cords r••lstant to
greo••· oil and ocld.

25' 16-3 GA. "" " " " 2.39

50' 16-3 GA. "" " . " 3.79

100' 14-3 GA . ......... 9.79

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lrloPr loeb ol 'ttilateicl r.p. .d. Rugged
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l/2"1ft horilwood.

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forged head, poliahMJ flnllh. HiCkory
handle. 16 oz.

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Cuhi mot~r1ol1 o clrwlar sow con'tl
Sole to u••· Won't dog. No sharp tHfh
tocutlh• user.

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Mrs. EYII BaUey returned to Fredli Miller,
F1orlda a!ler being at her heme
at Beahan lor a while.
VIsitors of ilra. Dorta Dailey and !amUY were Bobb,y and
Gary Black, Mr. and Mrs, Ho-

Vloltors at Mr. and Mrs. lAwrence Johnston and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Tam Burnside and
Tereaa or Chillicothe; Mr. and
Mrs. Gery Van Meter, Reedsville, and Miss Shirley Congo,

lEG.

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normll

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llld column but 18 sWI worth

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O.Wald: "'lbe ftrst band II)C81.
. from tbe book 18 an old·
timer. It bU appeared in one
lomi or oiber In every boot

turea which matches a (llvea

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from bls column."

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IIIW••'sOu•n•

PAl I II
Pali
Opening IMd-. il

the coUectlon of bands are
worth itudylng." ·

The Metropolitan Readiness
Teste have been admllllstered
to all first BJ'ede ~~·delltl In
the Galllpollo Clly School who
did not attend kindergarten lui
year.
Tho teat COIIIIIIII of a I I
testa. They are:
Word Maanlng, a 16 - Item
picture vocabulary teat. The
otudent selecta !rom three
lures the ..,. 1bat Ulustrthe word the ewnlner name1.
Ustenln&amp; a 164tem tell at
ahllll;)' to comprehend pbraHO
and sentences Instead at bldlviWal words. The . - aelecll from three pictures lhl
one which portrays a sltllltlon or event the e:wn1ner do.
scribes briefly .
Matching, • 14-Uem at
vioual _..ptlon 1nvo1viJJc the
rOCOIIIIIICII olllmllarltle1. The
pupil mark1 ..,. at three pie•

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·'9'~,-l'R'..,SI~ 1;7sp!ll: ;Jf'ndor...~:•

manage the instructional ellot1

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all "-P\Isms, weddl~o. olck
calla and !unel'lla pers001lly!reeiiiJI hlo sill! to moldtor the
awltchbcoonl.
"Ho muot not '-ke any
~attl.., 1bat -'""t .J -....Izo
annoal
"He and his wUe ohoold be
who hold ihetr
martinis woll. Their children
should relate coq~eratlvely to
all peer BfOIIIS. Th,e lr cklgs
must Uke cats.
"Above all, the man yoo
recommen:l must be a llexlble
follow, equipped with a multidlmenalonal mind and a !orkeel
t~e-programmed topleaae
all elementalnourpesslotBtely
polarl•ed parish."
Warm!~ to his subject,

O.Wald:
"Imitation
Ill sup_,. POHd
to be
tile lincerell
to Mal')' J1111 aeu.!J, Robert form of Battery and our IJ)d mer l~nbower' local; Re~ cal·1; Jlouah, I We1, ~
friend Charley Solomon bas vin Rtgs, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
E'4ll&amp; Faulk til Robert Fer- lust completecl a book With Dell~, Undl and Barbara
rut, l4t01lllla Fotreot, .7U,, BertWllllim tbatsbDWS bands C&amp;loe.

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Hannan Trace at Hannan, W,

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PELOSI'S
TAKE'N BAKE PIZZA

roealved loi\IIO..,Jn.cheek
"advice"
Prot Walt
Seifert or Ohio S1alll Unlverall;)'
Jwrilallnn school, a member or
1111 ......lion.
Hla "-e1tlons" aboot the
. quoJWcatiCIII to be sOUiht In
the peator are a pntle
ullre Cll tho -ency or
American Pratealarta (In eoIIDDbul and ....,..here else) to
be to!aU.Y lllfO&amp;IOIIIble In what
they eliJ)Ie( d. a mlnloter.
"Tho man yoo n!ect," Seifert·
Aid In hia open letter to tile
~storal aearch cammltteo,
ahoold be mod'rataly dynomlc, charlsmotlcaUy calm and
PI'CJil'OIIIvely CCIIHrv&amp;tlve.
"He should agree to handle

lr Oawald &amp; Ja- Jacobr

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The committee thla week ahoold cope with controveralal

Proper Defense

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Alphabet, a 16.Jtem tell d.
ablllt;y to rec:osntze lower _
''I"
case letters at the alphabet.
OYF1CE BOORS 9:30 TO J%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON 01\t
The - n t chooses 1 Jetter
• --THU-•RS.•)•'--E•AST-•COUR-•T•ST•.•'•i'O•ME_RO_Y_ _ __, name1 from among four alter.
naUves.
Numbers, a 26.Jtem at
IIUIIIber
IIDowlodge.
~!HAT
Cotl7ln&amp; a lf.Jtem teot wldcb
n'leiiAII'el I oombiMdOQ of via.
ual J)alCepliGI and motor trol.

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aeniCII' mimaleli: ,·.. ,
Thera'• 110 cliu1ll or candldalea, olnco tlilt Ia - or the
chol.ce j1Ulplta 'of tllo country,
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Southern at Fedel'll llocldng
Alexander at North Gellla

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World oif:ltel'w:"n ~~oeto~a~ero
new

Discards Signal

In ro-se to new, wide ln- and aptitudes, vloual and audi- pJplla, thus helping teachers
tory perception, muscular eoordlnatlon and motor skills, nunber knowledge, and tile abllll;)'
to !ollow dlrectiCIIS and to pay
attent!OII In group work, How far
advanced tho school beginner
will be In these skills depend
upon many !actors, IIUCh as
hll Intelligence, hio home bad!grouncl, hil health and phyllcal
condition, bia degree r1 emotional maturll;)', hla social adJuatment and his general back-

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but, Ohio-It Joo+i:W

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Va.

terelt In the primary pupll
- II tl1e kindergarten and first
grade level - and hio success
In learnlua later, Katherine Wllllama, elementary supervisor
at Gallipolis City Schoola, has
provided a summary dcscrlp.
tiCII at the teetlna stepe that
leld to Improvement In learnIng being taken In the district
lbe 18l"Yes.
Bacouae this Is of Interest ID
lhl Trl.count;y Area, her report l'ollowa, .., "Metropolitan

VPIIIaJliiCII Wnlllr
or Alllettca•a oldell and
lar~t
lnttr!lo-lnatlonll
churchea-lhi ramo..a Firat
Cclmmunlt;y Chur"" of. c.~....

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tho~ .lfaW.'tJCMI
·~jlatuiiOQIIII Wn1 ID- ~ to be. But• ~'.Piatonl -rch com• OJriiiiiJII"? .._
~ltaltaioi' J(IID1bla ~hlw to mttlel 'llndallaeltlnlbamlddle
Ill dit ~ill ~It, liiii"CI!II' ur. 1• in_llh6, -. . . Idea- ' or 00111idorable puW~ a n d
. , UWIIIIIIIIIIII!JIIIOIIIHII~a¥R,J. 'rea~ lnl]lrlat'l . hllulbw frObl tllo Jlbol'll and
......wi IIIII! lil.tliit!IJi!l lli,Hi41'!_,.&lt;;11.., .. i'bM to~ I• ' cOIIMn'ltlve elctlona which
. ,Aiiwi of lUI. tilllli ......., wllii .CI)rlat, wa alll!u!d iiMII thoM · ellllt In Firat COblmunlt,y
-~ tlliiWtwhiChil~WiliOft/and' IIM!i'toti)t~ri~'', ""'.P!U" Cluirch Just 11 In YirtUIJiy

,..._Itt. tho1

~bll' ... ... Slale of Ol!lo.
~ vt the members electtd

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)b.'!"ilfd•.111 auch

~. 11 ~. llllleconcy,lult, t.Ul*,.loill1iildiP"'Id.
' ~-~ UOIInd ua lo mild wltl1 lNM tldtlp, """'periCIII
..._.prweo to be t1Jrlltlana are ftllld with tho!m. Chrllt ear-

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tiilft .If llllt -~~ 11i!eract10!1 Oh,~a-CII:a Ilkm, -~ II tilt

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l'lrenta aoily oe Pedlatrlea
Ward.

Readi11£ss Tests Explained

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At Kyger Creek Friday
The 1969 championship at t11e
Southern Valley Athletic Conference will be decided tills
comll\ll Friday at ~ger Creek
when Coach Howle Lee Miller'!l Bobcats host the Eastern
Eagles of Meigs Coon!;)'.
Coach Bllly Kincaid' a Eailes
met their first defeat last Fridl,f nll!flt 24-16 at Glooater and
are 3.1 lor the season. The
Eapes are 2.ji In the SV AC.
~ger Cr~ Is aloo 3-lln all
pmes, hevlng loll Cllly to the
111 undefeated Wahama WhliO
Falcona. The llohcots are aloo
2.ji In the SV AC.
Easlllm's SV AC wins have
been over Hannan 'Irace 60~
and over Nortll Gellla 22.ji,
Tho Bobcats hove defoaW
Southern 28./1 and North GaiUa 22-lf.
Other SV AC teams In action
Friday nilbt are Southern st
Federal..Hocldng and North Gal.

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Ina hOui'l 2:80 to

a 1~ lead It llllfbi..
Tbt WUdc~ llltliln1 lhl
crciwd wltll a bit

pound sophomore, went orer GD
a two yard quarterback anea11.
Apln as .., 1111
two
toucbdoWIII, 1111 try lor the .....
tra pointl wao .., good•
The WUdcam bad 12 Drat
downs, completed five at 16
,PIIIOS lor 70 yerda an1 had
198 yards rullblag ror a ~ 268 net yarda. Haman Trace
drew 50 yerdlla penaltlea IIIII
punted ..,.,. ror 28 yarda,
Complete atatllllco were llllt
available but the Green war-

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&lt;£ rulle-doldt lA h third
period, Larry Cl" Aaa, lf&amp; ..
pound Junior quarterback, - eel a abort peu toJemWIIIIIIl,
180-fC)Wid Junior. About to be
tnwed. Waqh pllehed a later.
With Wayne Queen, 150i&gt;&lt;&gt;Und senior hallbock, ocoriJJethree a1 to WQIIO ~ and QloGD
touc-.,., the llaM&amp;n Trace Wildcat&amp; pounded oot a 26-0 'lie- - • rema1n1nr diatanceror
tory over Green Hl&amp;b School of lAwrence County S.illr&lt;lll nlcbl tho tm-n. The play - . r -

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LIGAL NOTIC! TO IIDDIRI
: S..l.d ,.,.•• ,, will

bo '"olvH

•t..y the v.....-. Memorial HCMpltol,
'Melli County, Ohio at tt. Vehlranl
Mtmcwlol H.. pltol, l.&amp;tH In
Pomeroy, Ohio 011 Tuetdor1 OC•
•••r 21, 1969\. until 12 a clock
noon, Entem c1oyll1ht fiiMI, anti
ot that tlmo will bo Optl~ pub. licly ond Nodr for tho fumlohlna
of all labor ond IIHII•Iol MCOIIGI''(
for the construc:tiDn ol on oxtudM
eGN addition to Votwans Memorial
Hospital, Poii'IN'oy, Ohio. All work
shall La dono «c.-.:ilne to tM
drowlng• and s..-clflcotlonl oa
, pnporod by Eorl C. Hay•• &amp; Aa•
• aoclot ..,
Archlt.ch,
630~th
• St.. at 1 , Porllmouthl Ohio.
' Separate prapoao 1 will be ,..
: ulv- for GoMtol Work; EIKtrl•

· cal Work; plumbing Work; Hooting,
· Vantllotlng ~:~nd Air C~~tndltlonl,.
, Warlq Elevator Work; Metal Ca . .•
, w•kl and Lavndry Equlpn.nt.
.. Propo. .la aha II ba tubl!llttall on
.. Propoaal Form contoln~~d In tho
tjN:dflcatlont and oth• contftct
doc~nta, •hleh documanta Qftl
0r1 file ot the Hoapllal oml at th.
• office of th. 4rchitoct, and ON
uvolloble to all prnpectlve bid-

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DHIIIIN ' •·•·
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Will ~ ecc•ftt•4 uMII • a.M. f•
0.y J P . . lic .. IOft

REGULATIONS

for Wolll Ad S.rvlco
5 ••"'• ,-{ Word ant lniOf'tilft

BLIND ADS

9/22 9/29 10/6 10/ll 4tc

LEGAL HOTICE

,

MDTICE ON FILIMG Of
INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT

h.;.!o-••
i oW.. Molo• c....,
J.....
,
Prolio.. Court

To tho E.ocutrlx of tho oa•
toto; to such of the following 01
are ro•ldollfs af the Sta,. of
01\to, vlz:-tho survlvln1 apouu,
tho nut of kin, the bonoHclcwlo•
under the will; and tD tho attar.,., tJ/1 attDrnoy• raprotontlr• an,
of the aforomantlon~~d potiOnar
Alb.rt Von Coone,, Middleport,
Ohio. No. 20122

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horoby notified that tho
ln,.ntory and Apptalnmont of
tho utate af tho afcftfnontlonecl,
docoCIIOd, late af st_ld Countr,·•
wora flied In ' this C:o\od. Sad
Inventorial and Appl'ulsemonts
will ba for hearing bolon this
CDurt on tho 10th cloy of Octobot,
19691 ot 10:00 o'clock A.M.
Anr, penon dotlrlng to fila ••~
capt ons thonto muat fila them
at loott five days prior to the
data ••• for htarln9.
Gl .. on undar my hand and Mol
af sold Court, this 19th day of
September, 196110..

F. H. O'BRIEN

JMte and ex-oHii::lo
Ct... ll of uld Coutt·,

8y An11 I. Wotaon
O.puty Clor5.:
9/22 9/29 2tc:

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Ing, Letart, W. VL Phone
895-3802.
9-5-30tc
VACANCY for two elderlypie, Prefer private paid pa- ·
lients. Phone Mason, '173-o
5185.
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I WILL pick It&gt; merchandise and
take to auctiool on a percentage bui&amp; Call Jim Adamo,
auctioneer, Rutland. Phone
74Z-4461.
9-23-l!c

STUD SERVICE, $15. G r e 1
Roush, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
992-5039.
9-2t-«e
LI!.GAL HOJICE ,
NOTICE ON fiLING OF
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT
Tho Sta,. of Ohio, Molg• County
Probate Cowrt
To the Executor fill Admlnlttratar
of the utcrlo; to such of tho folo
lowing 01 oro naldont• of th•
Stoto of Ohio, vlz•-the survNing
apoute, tho Mxt of kin, tho lie ...
flclorlu under tlw wlll1 and to
tho attOf'no, or ottlll'nora ,.,...
1onting an, af tho afaremontlaMd
penon•:
Parry Richard Root, Middleport,
Molgl County, Ohio. No. 20,190.

You oro hoNb, notified th«rt tho
tn .... ntory ond Af.pralsemont of tho
estate Of the o oromontlonod,
c.aud, Iota of told Coumy, wet
filed In thlt Court. Sold l11vontory
and Approlaomont will l.o for haor1"9 before this CDurt on tho 16ffl
day of October, 1969, at IOtOO

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o'eloc5.: A.M.

An,. potson dotlrlng to file ••·
caption. thereto mutt fila them at
loo1t fl..,.
prlar to tho date
.., for hearing.
Givan under my hand artel nal of
told Court, thl1 25th day of Sa,•
tombor 1969.

cia,.,

JOHN C. BACON

Actlng'.Judao a'J oJMfflcla
Cl•rk eold Court
By Janet E. Ma"ls

o.,.,.Oct.c••••

Sept. 29,

6

N.

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Po11eroy Motor Co.
OP.fN I! VI$. 1110 P.M.
PCIMIROV, OHIO

Nollce

Ftir Sale or Trade

LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT

Notice It har•"v glyon that Sybil
Kittle of Glou•tor,~ Olflo, hos hen
duly ' Dppolntecl t•.eutrlx of the
Estate of Voato McCoy, doeuaod,
Iota of Middleport, Malga Count,.,
Ohio.
Ctodltara ara required to file
their clalma with told flduclor,.
whhln four montha,
Da,.d thla 24th, day of September

.. $5•.55

.-G~RANTEED. PHOME
192-2094
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AWNINGS, otorm doorl IIIII
tindowo, euparta,
IIIU"
queea, bloom and bolt boauJ. ·
· doll. Elmer Wlolte, oralea NPnanlatf... For !reo oatlmatea, pholll O&gt;orloa Lllle,
$rracuae. V, V. Jd11o1011 oind
Son, IDe.
11-1-tfc

For 1'1111 Faslnt .
·'Service DAY or
NIGHt ••.• CALL
RAil-INGS $ERVICE.

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NIGHT.992:7314
R. it. RIWIIncs Sons.

·For S.li

MIDDUPORT; OHIO
,......- ar money bock. SWEET POTATOF3,$4bulhel.
REVIVAL AT Rulland Froewtll NEWLY REMODELED 8 bool--~
rOCHII hCIIIe, tltoatad Ia pod
On!)' 98 eeSL Nllaoa Drup.
.-,tiot 0ourc1o, ~
AIIO acorn-ah,J~t~q~IIIM,
realdenllal ana In Mlddl.9-11-18tp
2SI to Octclber 12, 7:30 p.m.,
&amp;IIW'II•.
Indian cora. Brllw
HARRISON'S TV AND .ANTEN- .
porL ~ caiPortecL
Pastor, Paul Taylor, E cciallolnero.
Locallod
on
III
.
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l'h llathL WW cOOilder re11- EA!u.{~RICAN-;.;.;,
NA SERVICE. Phone 982 •
pliat. Namu Tayjor. ~
CAR!
838 in lAtal1 FeliL Alldrow
ldentlal or !arm property iD
Beaodllol IIIQle atereo with
2522.
~10o411r
Nl!l!~ .
clal ·~ E'IIII'JOIIII welCI'GOL
t2'"12te
trade.
WW
arraowt
lllano:Jov,
AK-FM
radio,
4
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comL WW You c-?
-----------~-For appolnlment pbCM11 982- ICUnd qs-, 4- tpeeoleha"' 7-11
- c•lete Fnllll·Erid
~IS4p
CAFE, whltkQ, bHr, and
AIR CONDI'i'IONJNu, llt!rlpr3600.
aer. Balano:e $91.20. uoe our
wine Ueense •ve"•N• PltoDI
and
Brake
S.VIet
atlaa unfl!e. Jack'a Refi.t.
__________a....;..__
~l-llc time ,.-.,-· plan. Call 992NO HUNTING ortre~paaalngoo
9~57, Mlddl~
aenuan.
New Hawn. I'IIOIIe ·
3352.
11-26-&amp;c
882.2879..
.
Lulloer fr:lend's property,
Wl-71e
B11lan, Ohlc.
2.2s.3tp For Re..
t'-lfc . .
IN POMI!IlQY.
SMALL HOUSE, turnlahod, 3 BELL AND HOWELL, 18 mm
'Y'"
••.•
- 9:'1'
sound moW. projector, u- HERD OF rectsteredGuorniQ,
rooms, modern. Available
ROOF PAINTING and patchlov Oct. 2. Phone 982-313t.
cellert condition. PhoM 742.-lstbW ot 211181d of corro.
Sale ·
. F~~
by contract, uEx».erteneect. 11
3834.
~8..1tp
WI)'Dt lloulh, Rt. I, Radne.
~
For free estimate, pbone
REDUCE SAFE and !ut With
wide. PaUl Anlel-.on, 1111111110
Pltone 949-4171.
992-2806. (We go a!O'Where). STORAGE apace tor boats, cam- WALNUT SOLID tllote ate,....
9-28-3tc:
Gabosellobl.toiiiiiE-VaporaVI. VL Pltone 'I'IJ.67811ftit
8-22-Ue
t IDOOd ctarv-r, t-tlpaolter - - - - - - - - - - - - - pers, aulol, traUer1. Phone
don pUll. NeiiOD Drup.
3:30 ar HNIIJJ, RacJire.
19118
JED',
klllll
drift,
good
·
t.U..eotp
t-it..uc ·.
992-2798 or "" Dick S.7Jer.
IIOWid qstem. ·Ballnce$1S~12tc · .50. Use our time -enl
~on.
992- :-~-- ·----- .... ---~. -------------ueo.
11-28 etp HALF RIJNNERS IIIII lltmeb ! C. C. BRADFORD, Aul'd
pW.,
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982-33li2.
NO'l1CE TO TAXPAYERS
....,.. Pick your """' lhCoqllete Senlce
·,
&amp;.211 fie - - --.,.,....--- - - - - NO'l1CE lo hereby aiYen, iD HARMONY AP ARTMENTS,IIor211-FOOT
·~~oua~
tnllar,
1
bodmile
bolow
"lbe
Raft-ood
,
Phono
918
3821
nlahed, 3 rooms, beth, pri- - - - - - - - - - - - - - CCIIIIPlialiee with Seetioo5715roam, f700. Colli 192.6860.
Ferry. Phono 843 2241.
Racine, Ohio
vote parklrv. OUt of ellllooda, 1959 ALLIS a.Jmera )).It, ex.11 revised code, thai the
e.u.slp
l-1&amp;.101e
Crlti Bradford
.;_
3
blocka
from
post
omce.
ceDent
eoodltlon,
AC
rab
tax returnl of Mela• Couii\Y, .
Mini Aplortment, furnished,
like new, 3 bottAml plowa,, 14
.
tor lhe year 1969 ba" been'
30 WIDTE.......,boaL Ploone
bedroom,
kitchen,
bath,
llleh;
2
bottllmplows,141ad1;
THE
FOLLOWING
IIJ'tleloa,
berevised and the valoati0111
IHN411.
II-2Wip . READY·MIX CONCRETE dilly, '
lcqlov to lbe eaa&amp;e at Bollporch. Suilloble for one per·· one round boler, ?-fool - &lt;Oql]- and are CIH'n for
ored rl&amp;llt to your projict.
son. Pri"te parldJv. Call or pie~, 16-toot bole car••• M. Plckolaa, dleMied, are
public lnapeetloo at the omce
Fut and.
F-. ·,.a,.
beq olfored II prlwte orale: HEREFORD holten, 100 to 700
992-$392
10 LDL and rin. Phone 98J.83M.
of the CGuaQo Auditor iD the
mateo.
Pb.
982-3284;
0.
1968 camnao aediD, air , _
6 p, m.
9-28-ttc
ll-2eo3tp
poundL Frank ~.
Court HOUH, p...,.I'Gl, Ohlc.
llein Raolf-Mix CCI., '«&lt;dlio
dltloned, With 7,100 lllliea;
CoolvUI.. Rt. 2. PhoDt 887c.n.plalnla qainat an,y val...
---------~-port.
Ohlc. _:,
RO-ttc
eltclrlc llalllmand orpn,
3282.
ll-28oltp
atlon OJ: assessment, except UNFU~btqalow,larp CIIRYSANTHEMiiM and moans
llviov room with llrep'-ce,
of all colora, lleld srown, • boutiht In 1988; !1M 5 - . lhe valoations llxed and ,,..
, SEWING MAOIINF3, Rtpa1r ·
nice bla clusterL He)'Dolda • platiJomn diamond rllll&lt;t lilakltahen, utility rOCHII, both,
seasmento made by the Tax
' aervice, an mabL 8t2-UII.
men!. L 10 canu, 4dlamonda Rul
bedroom. Very nice for 2
F11Mer Shql, Muon.
Commissioner of Ohio, wW
For
Sale
'1111 Fabric Shql0 P - - i
.60 cant); one k - platadults, No pets. Meson, phone
9-lf.Cfc
be hMrd by the Courtylkanl
Aulharlled
Siller SIINi IIIII
baun diamond weddlov r1Jw ~ACIOUS 7 ROOK hCIIIte, 1if.a
7'13-5203.
9-28-'Ttc - - - - - - - - - - - - - ot Revision, at Ita otllee iD
S.nlce.
We
Sltarpea Set-.
(5 ollalllooola •75 carat); one
aerea land, 150 faa&amp; !raat. '
the Court HIHIIe, Pameroy. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - POODLE PUPPIDI. AKC TQY
3-2totfe'
5-.- diulond wllldillcrbw
111'1 011 Slate RcWo 124 Ia .
mlnlallll'e, $75 and "'· Sllld
Ohio, on or after February U,
(5 dlamond1 .10 cant); 11111
Syracuse. 1.arie ldtcben wlill
aervlce and a.-JrC; Phone
1970. c.n.p'-lnta muat be THREE ROOM ..,.rtment, eom114-tfc
17 P'-tbun dlamond . Iota ol b4'ch cablnota, p{IDb' I
p}etely modern with built-In 98Utt3, ·
made In writlov, on blanks
::-.
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.
.milldl .75 ' - . cloHt.JIII~.....,
fJ)r\!11!1*1 b):.!1111 CowK(Audl- .. •·!i!tP'8!1o "'''l.I!Ven alii~ . -----------·--­
1\litli. t
•. 28 tal'lt; •
·:~ lllllijifj
top unit; tlainliu aiell link SINGER H11'i111 m«Ciiine,
. 'and !iled In hit olllee o1t
.... .
.... all to
clau Ia alee walnut cabinet, 'i'o'cuim . ...... ~ one
or before the time limited for • with disposal unit, larae bath
m White soltltlllinanllt~~tdt
. · 1n u~ 'I'CJGI!II.
payment ot tans tor the ftrlll
and large cloaete. Nicely dec~. butiGdioJor 11111
(8 ollalllooolll). See IYIU'l'ell
... to
P1tone
orated. Cal1992.2278 tor lj)o 111111111111111. WW a~ tor
hall YMr, or at 11\l' tlmedurPlcbaa,
eaculur,
·
liNda·
ter
5
P.m.
tor
.lftl&lt;ll1•
H
polntment alter 2 p.m.
$35 cuh « termL Pbono
lrv which tueo are reeel¥001
.Ule,
Ohlc.
~8
lie
tt2.2!'18.
.....u.
.
s.:n.tlc
9824685.
9-23 etc
b7 the Couii\Y Treouurer,
without penall;y tor the ftrst
ha1!7ear.
RODHEY DOWNING
FURNJSliED tloree room apart- sYRAcusE, 5 - . . - houH, 196S oiimroBILE lltlllda.Y ....
Roll Eallta Brobr
Gordon H. CaldwoD
mont, thower, ...,b'decorat. both, with ~n1 111 1up dan, good CCIIIIiitton, - tlrPI1Ciie lills.at2
Auditor of Melia Couii\Y
1111, GO? Mill St., MIMJoport.
IIU'dlll Cll' hdi"'OV lot. Nlm'
••• air cooillltloaod. Wntlam
Mldd1lport, Oldo
9-18-IOtc
Pholle 992-2'192.
6-34fc
ande adlool;aiDU'IIUI, rlou- WID, RD I, .--.rtliY• Pltone
6-18-tfc
-----.---.-----barb, II'IIINo cliorrJtneCIII " 988..1921 a.eater.
F1JRNJS11ED and omturallbad prqiOI'Iy. Pbaao 982-62150.
Female Help Wanted
..,.rlmentl. CloP to tchoal.
&amp;.23 etc
WOMEN, earn extra 1.....,._
Phone 992-643-t.
10-18-Uc ______ .;...·------- YEARLING Cbeltaul alloDion, Builness Senlces
Steady, partdme. Houra ol
tr• braUn, .... Call 982. GENERAL
n' 'IIIIo c:upeDo .
8 ROOM HOVSE,. 81111in
own cloolce. $3 per h'"'raver5801
ar
98uoat.
&amp;.Z8
11e
117,
pal•
nlorirw. ..Mlddl_.t. 1~ blocb lrGm
ap earnlovL Serve cullom- TRAii..ER LOTS, Bcb'l Mllbl1e
aM'Uw, pnaH.IIe.Fne
Court, SyracUII, Ohio, DO
the - t olllce. lilqrdre att39 -------------era with Watkins Producll
19M
SUZUKI,
TnU
118.
FIM
.........., Plooni 982 2$31;
Llneolllllt.
'.
Sllote Rt. 124, Pbooe 982.
and Olrlstmaalllla iD clcyof
o:oadltfon. Plooni HN'I'/L
.
Wl-dlc
8-11..Uc
291L
t-Zl-ttc
Middleport. No inveetmed.
~k .· ClG.W:
-~~--~~~====.• .. .
Write Rl&amp;h Boraaua, Watkins
liE
~,ma~
.
Produeta, Inc., WIIIOIII, Mlm.
TWO BEDROOM homo, II~ '1112 HOME na1 , . - o1 Bo11·nd · ~e. All~ ~rillAuto
55981.
room, dinllll roam, ball IIIII
ale M. Plekent, -Ad,l•
II, ·Millon, W, V&amp;. Plooni,
one bediOGIII caiPit.d. 7M cat.ol iD Raclao, Oblo, w
'I'IJ.6!H3.
S+4tc
Bro1ntel1 A... , MW!oport.
1966
Pentlac
..
$1&amp;95
and
Olll•hllf.,
.....
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......
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~-=---~-. ~ ·-·
Cotoll"" 4 •• HM'&lt;i Top. A~
Ph. 982-IH1 or 112 ltl5
dlrtllq;
-I'OOlmll
UtiliRON'S
FlOOR
alii
tllo,
bo111c_...ltloned.
Low
•II••·
E
..
Male Help Wanted
·a.u.u.
IN showp. Pow• ••••1"1•
l¥-, wtthtiiObolluldillm,
rocin IIIII ldteboa r•odel·
P••r ........ Automatic trans.
three
.._,
,.;
laclllllirll
....
-u
~
One c•eful locol
DRIVERS NE'EDED
APPil:s. n~r~~atrtcll'i
IIIII ~~r~PotWa, eelliAt.
we.«c
IN nilS AREA
chard, Slate eat, ~ carpollo
lar,
allldood
.......
uolwilh
--:-_:::.:-:---------Semi drlvera, local and cmr
eel 7 mlloo tGIIMut o1
lhe road. Eloperlence htlptul
WDMniUe. Phono (10.47111. . !up bmt ODlalllocallod aa SEPTIC IIID ailed.. MIIJer ·
Sanllation. IIWo!vt, Ollie. Pb.
bort not neeettal'l'. We wt11
ll-21-12te UPI'GIIIDfebo alx ao:rea ol
land. aa. tree ... to boup
SS2 30IG.
2-12-tfc
train you,. You can earn over
frcm
4rllllllnll
OII.PfCIJ'U•
-,-----..,------$4.12 per hour. For eppllWINTER POTAT0Jrs. a.rJN
6
1;)', '11111 pi ; b hu bMn SEE -LER Rodldtlll S1t1i1b
catioo and banlew write
Hilton; Paorlland.
Of
tt.
1~11
66f1
onywt.r..
...o
ear.d for ~ ID good
tor .hdJd!ov your~ Call :
Nationwide satllfl Director, letwtlfvl vlwyl I:IUcllet ...,,,
, . . .,.,,. .• i
Room U6, 301 Eaat 4th St., Powet otNrlnv. Auto1110tlc
o:oadltlllllo l!lil · - Plo~·Nolllor, Ra-.lae, 0.

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ci~Jati, Ohio, or phone GJ3.
elementary educatloo and mi241-5572.
noring In Helil!on. She Ia abo 1961/.
JOHN C. BACON
a volunteer worker at the OrActiiiJ ProNto Judi•
phldlc H111Pital lor crippled
of soli~ Counl'f'
SALESMAN lor cOdact work,
children In AshevUie, N. C. &amp;- s.... 29, D&lt;•· 6,13
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lore entering college Miss Spe~&gt;o
eslabllah ..., accouata; $1&amp;0
cer spent the peat 20 month•
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weekly pran!A!e to m a n
workillr for Bast Photo Service
at CoolvUie, Ohio.
LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN
meetlov our requlremellta.
Pun""'"' to the provl1lont of
Write Matqer, liD% 4117,
Vloltors of Mr. and MrL E. S.ctlona
1707.01 to 1707.45, Inc.,
Clewland,
Ohio, t4123,
R. Calawll' were MrL Bente R.C., netltt• Ia hor•bv glv.n that
on
the
29th
day of September,
~s.31p
Aldridge and aon Frank, and her
1969, John Kerr, resldl"l at 26
da...,ter, Mr. and Mrs. Went. Dahan Awe., Athon,, Ohio, IIIH
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oppll~otlDn with tho Dlvltlon ROUTE
worth ot Zanesville, 0.; Mr, on
of S.curitios e~t Columbut Ohio
HCIIIer Wooten ofWorthlovton, fa. • l&amp;c•11.. to act u a sofealftCin
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Good pay, good bonelltt, good
0., Mrs. Hattie Calaway and of socurltiH In tho State of Ohio
for the Golden United S.curltlot
cathy of CoolvUie, MrL Lee CDrpCII'atfon af Calumbut, Ohio.
future. Sa1al')' Ia - · baled
on your 88l"DIIw hiltocy and
Am Smith or New Cumberland, All pofSCII'II ceneornod will talco
notice th., action on uld appl5oo
quallllcatiOilo.
Yooa alare Ia
W. Va., Mr. and Mrt. Junior cot lon will not h taken by the
too.
Five
1111 work
profits,
Ruasell ot GuysvUie, IIIII Janie Oh•lafo11 for of loo1t trron da,.,
from tho dato of thl1 o.tvot'tlument,
week.
Elllblllllled
buaillou
Colawq.
for over 55 :r-s and good
Mr. and Mrs. John Arloolllh
(•ltlll4) Joho hn
1pent I few da1a at Col~ 9-29-l"
srowtb
potendaJ for - - ell earq1. All tloiillniN
vialtlov lhelr dauctoten.
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Mr. and Mro. Guy !\lencor · For Rent
with PAl· Full tunlb' "-'_ . a few da1s vacationtov at TWO BEDROOM houH, 1638
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C:.oo No. 20171
Miss Ltrda Fpmcer, da\llh.. Eat•t• of Ynto McCoy, DocooaM

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&amp;, order of tho Meigs Cou~tty
Hospltol CGMMiulon a ltd
Votora1111 MoiiMirlal Haspltol,
Inc., Po•ontr, Ohio
9/22 9/29 10/3 lf)/13 •tc

whole ext•lor flnlah with black vinyl lnlerlor trim.
1965 OODGI! - - $995 .
4«1 Coronet. 4 Door. Local owned cor. V•S ..,1,,
aulomotlc lnlno,, P. oleoring &amp; brakeo. Color:
white. Rodlo &amp;
1965 CORVAIR "
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Monro Conv. Local 1 owner car, 1«1 H.P. ongl-.,
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Bidt tholl be hlllrnlttod to tho
Owner only upDft tho pion• and
tpotlflcatlons th«rt have b..n
obtafntd from tho office of tho
Architect.
Tho right Ia ratarvod b, tl.
own• to njod uy and all
bids, and no bidder ma, wltiP
draw hla bid lot a periDcl af
1.-trflve f•SJ cla,a.

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RATES

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lnaortlona.
25 por c.nt Discount 011 .,.lei od1
end ods ptild within 10 d•r• ·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
11.50 f01 50 word miniMUm. Eo
· oddltlanal word 2c.

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._,. dYWing nou lor office ho~.Ma
1:30 •·"' · to 5:00 •·"'· Deily
until the clotlng of blda.
· On• cQftlpleta tet of bid dou... • l1l0 a.m. to 12:00 No""' Sotutcla,.
1Nntt for the pl,l'pote of bidding,
·ftiCI, 1lla obtained from Eorl C.
&amp; Auoelatoa, Architects,
631~th StNet, Porttmouth, Ohio.
Upon .tapoalt of $50.00, which~.. ATTENTION, cortractors' bldt
pCI'Iil will ba refvnclecl upon N•
are ,_ belrv sooghl for lhe
tum of bid docurnontt In good eon•
constructloo of an addltloo to
dlflon within a ,...1od of fltt..n
dayt ohor opening of blda. Conlhe Mlddi!!pOI't Owrch
tract doeuNnta will ba moiled
Olrist. For Information, eoncollect, upon written reque1t and
dopoalt tubmltt.d.
tact Don Erwin, Middleport.
All propoaolt ~t~uat ba accPhone 992-3290 after 6 p.m.
panlad b, o bid bond bound In tM
Speclflcotlont and ••acuted by a
9-25-etc
boncUne c0r11pony lleanud by th•
· State of Ohio poYiJble to the ..,
: dar of tho O•nar In on o•ount not
SKATE-A-WAY SCHECULE , let • than flva (5) " of the ornount
Back 1o School j.rty, Friday,
· of the bidt. 1ha bond or cMc:k
thall be forfaftad If th. bidder
Oct. 3, rree gift ror everyone;
foil• to enter lnto o contract
llall1Moen porty, Frtd&amp;JI, Oct.
•lth told _,.,. Th. bonda ,..
chech of tho throe '-••' bldd••
31. Open Wednesday, Frhily,.
.111 be hold until tM oxocutl0r1
. and S.turday, 7:30 to 10:30.'
of the controet and tho furnlaho
lng of tho r.quirod porf«rnaneo
Available lor partieson:Yor&gt;bond, after which they will be
day,
Tuellday, and 'lburllday
ntut',_j on O.mand oher tho·
bidt are canvaued.
nights and SaturdaJI aDd Sul&gt;A p•forrnance bond and a Iabar
day after1100110. I'IIOIW 98$.
and mot•iol po,IMnt bond, both
of 100"- of tho amount of tho CD,...
3929 or Olester 9~585.
ttoct, wJth aatl&amp;foctOI'}' tWtttioa,
9-21-30tc
will b. roqulnd hum tho aur:cuaful blddon fot tho faithful
parformanc. tl tho woril fot&gt; each
TOM LEWIS, water well drillcontract awarded.

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at lhe funeral _home Tuesday. consistent bias aJ&lt;Binstlabor In
from 9 a.m. unlil time of serv- hi judicial riihng 8
Ices.
The Leaderahl;· Conference
on Civil Rlgt,ts aloo was
Ullderstoocl !A&gt; be Inquiring
VETERANS MEMORIAl
fUrther IIIlA&gt; Jla1naworth'a reHOSPITAL
cord.
Saturd.a,y Admlaaloru! - Don••Naturally, weare cortiming
ald Dee!, R&amp;cllle; Michael
!A&gt;
look," lllld Joseph L. Raub,
Brickey. Syracuse; Tammie
lawyer
for the organlzatlaol,
Tucker, Racine; Ora Hal1hill,
Cheshire; Bobble K. Morris, "But we think tbl roconl hal
alread,y been made so that any
Columbos.
who votes f o r
Saturday Discharges- John senatA&gt;r
Haynsworth
and who oppoled
Kault, Damy Roush, David and
Abe Fortas has a double
Ronald Hlfllman.
standard.••
Sunday Admissions- Yolan~

da Frazier, Bobbie K, Morris.

MOTHER BURNED
DAYTON, Ky. (UP~- Mro.
Rose Manley, 35, a mother or
seven children, dle&lt;i late &amp;Inda.Y Ill a fire at her home here.
Firemen said Mrs. Manley ap.
parently fell asleepwhllesmok.
ing a clgarell&lt;l and caugllt the
mattress on fire . Her children
were p1a,ying on lhe flrlt floor
of the house and were unaware
ol the blaze on the second 1-.._
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REALTY

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'"'port

apertmert, bath, bar ®wn.
12 rooms, 1'1• baths, garage,
carport, 5 bedlooma, $10,t NICE LOTS. 6 rocma, bath,
$BIOOutility, baae8 blaement,
ROOMS, bath,
2
ment, · Iota, llbade, shriDbery, 12•900. ·
DRIVE IN LOCATION 65x18f.
Three bedroom home, $.U.500
BRICK IIVIIJ)JNG 80x80. Good

dlf lllroulb s.turdajl 1llth
the clallJ blahs Ill the. lower 70s In tha liorlli IIIII In
the 70s In the lOUth.

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MEIGS GENERAL HO&amp;mAL IIUIIIne.U CGIIllueled Ill Oblo'l
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report n!Mied ' 1IOdq; '"'·· tha
Two suit• for mone,y have
!lulldef
Dtacharp•None.
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been filed In the olllco of Melp
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meree.
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CouDty Clerk of Court1 u tha
reault ol automobile acoldento. ·
They are the SL Paul Fire '
Marine Insurance Co., . !II.
Paul, Mlmesot&amp;, elal, .. Roo' aid L. Mellerllllllt, filioborn,
q.to for fl,722.75, lalenotlllid
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-'!be Ariii.Y !'reed eight U.S.
Green Berets today am 1ent
them home to families jubilant
that the military hid dropped
charges accusfiV lhem or
murdering a VieiiBIIIese clvlllan.
They were flying tA&gt; Travis
Air Force Bt.ae, CaUL, tonight
am wore eJI)ected to get 30
clayal•ve before reaaslgnment
outalde Vietnam.
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spilt the elec!A&gt;ral votes on a
proportloqal basis.
Nixon ll8ld at the time be did
not believe an ameedment
providing for eilmlnltlon d. the
Electoral College could overcome controverll)' and be
adopted by the required three
fourths of the states bythel972
electlons.
In a statement issued by the
White House Ieday, Nixon took
note ol action in the Houle

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Will North Vietnamese dcuble
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WASIIINGTON(U~- Dlslldent clvlll'lgllta lawyers In the
JuBilee Department lillY decide
to take lhelr fight llllnsl the

to do so'inethin&amp; IIIII th8l get
BREAD, Standard Brands
II dl!ne.'' ' He Uled tWO exam- lilc., Kathy Cheadle, Barbara
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MASON- Wahama High
Awards were ·made to:
CLOTHING, Coati &amp; Clark Sehoul Marching Band was nam.
ACHIEVEME~&gt;J'ord lollltor - · • •-··
Lucy Hoi • "" "Belt Parade Part!...-~"
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urda.l', Sept. 27 at Ashland,
.~ Pierce.
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CONSERVATION or natural Ky. for the SIJdh Annual EastAGI!ICULTURAL, lnbll'llll· r&amp;IClUI"COS, John Deere, Jimmy . ern Kenlllclr,y Mare•'-· Band
Mark G enickle J
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'111!1 ,llrGII'IIII, whlchaloo""c• . nNI!D, Yield Carr, Diudei
ellfaae, lAlulll8 Nlcbul.
110111 tumed out
Ollllzed the acldevemanta of
~ Eddie Parker.
CONSUMER
arcatiCDhomo
Aahland
to view tha Pll'lde.
;riiUib at all levela,
Iiiah~ ALUMNI reeosnltloa. 0 ll,n econoinlce,
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li&amp;IMd bi,anlddrellbytbeR&amp;V. Yal!d~• . chelnl~ 'Coo-p., Clrol Hargraves,
Ingrid Haw. tors, not lneludlng the 1,500
8111 Ferrin of Pollllirw·wholl tJGJ.Yd Blaclnnlod, Dilr~ JQr. 18)', Lori Mlddleswart, MarY bladamen watchl4 the faltlllleme'na~tociO du. ED.,a lfalli,FileSiuer, PelriOII.
vii competltlaol held In the ar.
the beat 7W can." ·
AUTQr,roTIVF; The FlreDAIRY, Oliver Corp.,
ternoonlt Pulliam Stadlnm with
"To be IQCCIIIful, .. be aald, . . TIN ." Rubber Co., Nark
cia Holloa, Geneva Kina. 110g. 22 biDda partlclpiUII!I George
..~ mult mop. 1IP his mind eou.ibtllllil1.
Gllee, .iam er N-. Roma NNH.
Ropra Clark •IIIah School ot
DAIRY FOODS, tan.mtlaol Wlllchester, KJ.,
tbl molt
( ContJruoa on 4)
outstandlni: band.

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C4aurty•a W Award&amp;
~ Mi1ndlf nll!ht at PomenliY' Elemenlary SehciOI wu
· ¥tcaQd to the County A8rieulSOdety - Freel c. IAif.
preldclel.ilt - !n recotlld~
tha •a enlce II has 'Per·
·In ~- tile ariluat
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de._tton policle• wt of
the poblle~potlljjlrttoworkfrom
the lDilde for the changes they
are demaDdiriK.
A apakuml!l1 tor the dlsallawyero - numbering 65
of the 77 civil l'lgllte at.
IX&gt;rne7•1n
thedeparlm•tre.._._. the Idea ~
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CLEVELAND (UP!)
U i&amp;natlOI! or a4111tlonal pobllc
blackprldolaslrongerthlnal&gt;- ~~.::~~S::::!:b:
tlpalhy, Clevelaoo llemOOI'IIII
ing'' the statements of Asst.
Ieday will rencmlnate Carl B, Atty. Gen. Jerris Leonard It
stokes, llrsl Negro IIUIYOr of a
major American city two year• a newscoafereqcar.lallclay. Leoago.
llll'd replledtothelawyersafter
'!bat seemed to be lhe c..,. tha dlalldllltl madepobHctholr
aenauaormostpolitlcalobservera on the Democratic prima~
· • encee, lnel"..,""
eloctlon today, · where stokes,
...._ polld.cal pres42, Is challenged by RobertJ. ~::a...~~
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Kelly, 48, former city aorvlce
director IIIII traffic comml...
Among- thlnp, Leonard
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llld tha department laekad suf.
1 oner.
ftelent •-.a IIIII, _,..,, tA&gt;
Kelly has run an aggreaalve
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CIJil)algn baled on the law and
order lsaae. Uo
hla bit hard It planation, the spokeunan for
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lhe weak spots Ill stakes' rOo.
ord-lastyoar'aGlenvllledlatJPr,ID
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turbancea, asca1111alln the clo_....,.
il aervlce cmunlssionlhatpre- ller one In
llld
•entad Stokes frCIIII enlarslng
not
the police force IIIII the city's
,.._
ooarlrw hCIIIIclde rate. He ac- jult tbe llrietly lepl
cuses the hiiiiiiOIIIe, 1!1ttymay- of dOHIP I "Clio
(CGnli'"red Clll __ 8)
"He almoat IIIY!Qd - ' e
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!A&gt; massive resistance," t h 0

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Several of the Berets and
their lawyers aald CWO EDward M. Boyle or New York,
t tha
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ono a
accu-. waa the
hero of the case. Tho Army
offered !A&gt; drop all charges
apln!Jt him If he would testltY
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A car was heavily damaged
In a o._... accident an Nye
Ave., at 10:07 p. m. IIGDII!Y
Pomeroy pollee reported.
Pollee oald a car driven by
Ray Clark• 25, Letart. W. VL,
headed north, wasforced offthe
road by a southbound •elrlcle.
The Clark car went onto the
sidewalk am atruck a utili...
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pole.
A passenger, William Glbbe,
Letart, received mlnoriDjuriea
am , .1 takentoVeteranaNemorial Hoepltal for trea- by
Police omcer Hanry Werry.
The southbound car did not-'-,
pollee oald.
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Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tull~
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yero uld all along.
Rheault Nakea Remark
Rheault made the remark
ahorlly after Army Secretary
Stanley H. llllaor amowu:ed tho
Arm1 was dropping the char·
gea.
"It was like Christmas all
over aaaln," u.ld Maj. David
Crew, 33, of Cedar Rapids,
IOII'a, ono or tbl Berets.

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By RICK DUBROw
Style" '-' dltrerera casta Ill Its
!JOLLYWOOD (UJ) - Well, Ylrl• talea, U antheiC18fes
t!)ere'e ' no quution that the
moot ploalllll IIIII prllllilfiV "'--I to lila,_, more with
aerie• iii the. lelavlilon regular I"IIIIIIIWcha!'actera.
I"'IGIIil AJIC's"LIM, Amort!loll" nice !A&gt; loclk. forward to
;, .c ..._·le,"
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""""" In behll aurprlaed' oaeh - k by
.,;,..y nl&amp;tL
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· new otorles with dllferent
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races.
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·the ·~ hOlD' ,ean stlek ' ~
tala In "'""'Al'•
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lllld h i In VI.-, lllld f1lr the llrlt
"I guess I'll .J!O hack to baliw
tl._ bo beUrJwd de IIIII! they an l~urance agent," lilaraiCO

who wins a -e•a
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lh •• pall8111 ...,
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IIB(zlvi!2U&gt;WAIID- Jlf RQw. rtatr1. ~onlr.lllld lira. w. R. "-1111!.1111daad,
. la,prellll\ed 1
for her achievement in Home loi"aragaatenl by llh011 Mora, left, daugllter
of lolr.•alil Mrs. Dooiald Mora; at the Melga County 4-H award! program. Patty arll Opal Dyer,lefttol'lgllt,daughtersorlolr. aoololra. Willie Dyer, Bidwell, alao are 4-H member•· Mlas
Ia a,membei or the 4-H Advlaoey Committee.
.

agalnat his CCIIIIpllli0111, they
said, am he refused.
.
'Tho accuaed men, on be1IW
notllled of lllloor's a ment, celebraled until dawn In
Barrack• 4813 at the LoocBinb
base where tlier hid beell
conllned.
"lnsldea Like Jelly" .
CspL Rdx!rt F. 'Mirloeo, 27,
of moomfleld, N.J. laaid, "ICJ
lnsldeo stlllteelllkejelly." 'lbe
Army hid acculed lllaraaco Ill
being lhe lrlaerman Ill

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wyers ~=e~7.t ~~~B.':: : :~:!
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approval," be ald.
Nixon ll8ld "It Ia clear thet
unless lhe Senate tonows tbl
leod of fha House, all _.tun~ty tor reform will be lolt this
y - and poaalbl,y tor y-s !A&gt;
come."
"Aceordln&amp;l1, beclu1e tha
ultimate goal 111 eloetoral
reform 11111t prevail over
u to how belt tA&gt;
achlevolhat goal, 1 endorM tbl
direct eloctloo approeeh lad
urge the SI!Mte also to· adopt

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CORNING, Ohio (UPI) - Severa! families were evacuated
from lhelr homes on the oouu.
edge of this Perry eo.rncy communlt;y tocla¥ after a Pem Celltra1 rre t ...
.,,t train deralleel, Ht.
tlng fire !A&gt; a tank car reportedly filled with carbon bllfide
su No b,jur1es were reported.
Penn Central .ofrlclals llld
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~ 19 cars of th e 73.ear Co.
lumbua •· Hobson train derail
eel. Officials at tb1 scene lllld
they orderecllhe evacuallonlllll
closed Ohio Rwle 13 because
of the danger of explosion Ill
other tank cars loaded with
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TUPPERS PLAINS - 7 I'OOIDI,
FIVE-DAY FOIIECABI'
new bath, 2 porchea, t bed- By IJnlted Prell~
.--na, 2 car garage, "0,500.
Tell!peialllrea Ill Olllo wW
BUSINESS BUILiliNGabove 1101'11111 Tue..

Moved at Coming

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majority 1n the 4tklombor
PolitiCal
predicted •
lower boule, which elects the no dramatic, touneciWe palley
scmriiJIIOIII.
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who hteda
GEO. HOBSTETTER, Broker. 'l11e lllrhtlan
government laadera alaee the
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POMEROY - 7 rooma, _1112 nation's 1949 t~. won 242
bolhs, washer, dryer, dish- ,.tl, a 1011 o1 threa. Tba
washer, hot water heat. Bt.s.. Soelal Democrats w011 JU, a
gain or 22.
ment 2 car pr&amp;ie.
19 AC!Wl - 7 rocma, bath,
'l11e Free Democrats 11011 30
gao furnace, 5 bedrOCIIIIo, ..... seatl, a losalll19, Wbl~r ol
oral closets. Nice kitchen, the two 1111Jor J111l1leiltdecldes
$11,000.
!A&gt;
wlllcoatrolthelolrer
POMEROY - 6 rooma, bath, house.
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Pomeroy.

POMEROY. OHIO

pre·•~nt
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Friends~

Bacoo, Pomeroy;Ralphllarvey,

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llfi atnrcblreo, replael!W the
obooi,U. wicket twa dim a.
the accosa alte1 11 a1loot
Loclkl for the project were million dollara.
. .
begun In J11110 1963 by the Dravo
Bellmtle hualiwd)'r.....,.
CorporatiOn ol Pltlaburl!lllad ed old Leckllllll Dull 11,:11,
ceDlllleted In Soptember1986at am 20. No. 17,allolnthell!lll..
a cost of IIIProxbnltely $22.8 ville pool, wlll ba operaUd •
million.
til the campletian Ill WW. ·11'lbe dem, buUtby Vlnnei-Fult.. land I.ockl IIIII Dom 14!1'1or or Alhlmbn, Callt at an !'rom Belle'fllle.
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QProxbnlle co.tt of•19.lmilBollevllle Ia the HY8111h lllllt
lion, was bo!Jun in September to be cCIIQIIleted In tbl maderl&gt;o
19&amp;1 and Ia """ camplete.
lzation procram for ...viii!IGD
Other contracts Include IIUIId- on the Ohio River. 'l11e ......._ •·
lrwa, JII'OU!Idl, utilities am vi- tlon of the propun wlll eJbD.
olton• racD!tles coati• u- 1..1e tramc delaye, 8F'IIlll1 1:.'
pro:dmltelyahllfamDllon;r., duce IOCidiW tlme,aadprovlda ' ·
location of rallrood culverts deeper, more sllble poola.
coatlrw oppro:dmllely tllree •
In acldltion, the na'.tp~~aa
fourth• of a million; pool clear- PrC1111"8111 Is tied hlllll-~·
I"K at over a half a million; and with an. ioouatrial elflllliiiGD:
~way work or approximately ai0111 lhe vallay which colllalnl:
$L1 million.
the ..tlon's most._-wrl..,
Pllbllc acceao oltea conslat- eentrationa of atomic 111111'11'· .
i!W Ill lu.t launching ramps, am otaam JI9DOI'I!tirw oledrte
Pll'kiiV areas, picnic facillllea power pialtl, 11 ireu as a a.·.
am rutroom• have been built mendwa complex of -a.~:.
under the •~rvislcm Ill t h e Petrolelllll, chaall!'lla II...(;.;
Arm1 CGrpa ofErwtneeraat the um am mttaii.Jgical ~
followl"i locations: Parker.. atallatiODI, ..,.,. which tha .,.. · ·
burg, leaaed to lhe city of Par· lion depeooa for aeeurlil IIIII.
kersburg;· Williamstown, lea aeel prosperity.
!A&gt; the elt;y of William~
'!be ptbllc IIIIIY!ted. ~Marl-, leuecl !A&gt; tho) city of ers will be aiiiiiiUIICed later.

abolish the Eleelllral College e1ectlng the President aDd vice
and provide tor cllroci election president by direct, popular
d. Americanprelldents.
vole.
Nixon clroRled tactical oppo- '!be President acknowledged
altlon to lhe plan IIIII urged the that Jn8I1J oenatA&gt;rs mlgtt
Senate to appr..,e a House- prefer a clllferert method, but
passed constitutional ameoo- aald "contrary views are now a
mont "as~ as posalble" luxury" and that . the urgent
so lhat lhe states can vote for need for eloelllral reform
ratification In time for the1972 lhould be the controlling
prealdonllal eloclion.
consideration.
Nixon sept
menage !A&gt;
"I hope, therefore, lhat twoConsreas last Feb. 20 - Gill thirds of the Senoia will
month after 1&amp;klnl ofllce IIIPI'OVe the House • poaaed
following his' aquaal&lt;er election amendment as promptly as tt."
victory- calling for revision,
but not abolltinn, ol tho
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Devoled To The Intere.,. Of The Meigs-M01011 Area
I'()MEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY. SEPTEfyiBER 30, 1969

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HUNTINGTON - Another link
In tbl modernization ofthe Ohio
Rher ..vtgatlon oyatem Bellevlllo I.ocka and Dam wUI be decllcaQd at 2 p.m. SUnclay, Octl&gt;ber 5. '!be cerem.,..
leo wlll be held at the lock Bite
In lleedovllle, Meigs c.urty.
'!be dedication Is being IPOIIsored by the Joint Chambers of
Commerce of Belpre, Marietta, am Parkarsburl.
The $62.1 million Belleville
Locks lllld Dam, JoeaQcl 18
mlleo downslrOIIII trcm Par·
kersburg, Ia 0110 or the Ariii.Y

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9:25 p. m.; St4;el Clipper down
5:25 a. m.; Onward "'6:20
a. m.;
Lock 15, Quaker
State down 12:55 a. m.;
Pew OOI'fney up.,l:40 a. m.;
Jeffboat down 3:45 a. m. ; Jane
Carl Henry Myers, ffl, Rt.
T. down 5:20a.m.; Lock 17, L. J, Cheshire, died early Sunfiore"' 10:35 p. m.;EssoArk- diiJ' morning in Holzer Medf. ·
en euatomers IIIII a teller at
Killed by gunmen who 111¥14·
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MONDAY
ansas down 12:10.a. m.; Belle- cal Center.
tha
Cabinet
&amp;apreme
SaYIDp
14
the
11¥1ng1
and
1o1n
alllce
LOS
ANGELES
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llrst
week
01' ibe
REG!JLAR MEETING, Southville Locks, Je(fenon t4) 7:50
Mr. Myers was born Jan..
IIIII
Loan
Auoclltlaol
olllce
In
were
Mrs.
Hel•Huebller,
lolrl.
atlon
barcept,
the
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air,
land
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21,3
ern Local Athletic Boolllers,
p. m.; Steel Pioneer up 1:10 a. 29, 1902. In Peooleton, Ore.
SAIGON
(IJPI)'!be
colonel
IIUilurbln
ctnctmatt.
LUJian
DeWald,
loire.
llalrlmen!'
a
cnchdown
011
llllrijuamillion
per.crna'flll
die
Monda1 7:30 p.m. at the hlgll
m.; Racine Locks, Pennsylvania He was a retired supervisor school, Racine.
boors Slltzel 11111 loire. Luella sw.. no muglq,. Ia aimed at the border lntA&gt; the \Jn!Qd - .
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, who described the Pacific Stars Kaaaow, 24, was
down 4:20 p. m.; Polly R. down of Kaiser Aluminum at Ravensam Stripes as the "Hanoi after tha ahaotlnp. C...l In- zel. The women were fGIIIId iullty. The tmoem bave bom frCIIII ~were . .rchad ljy .
REGULAR meeting of
6:45 p. m.; Western down 9:20 wood. He was a memberofEiko
brunt of the drive;
cUIIIIIIIaqent&amp;
..
auxiliary
ol the Rutland Amer- Herald" hla been relieved or J)e, 31, was arrested Frldl1. delld tn \he o111.ee vault. One
p. m.; Tammy L. White up 2:20 Lodge of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
his
pool
as
the
U.S.
Arm.Y'•
Caqht
In
Puked
of
the
vielllill
bad
been
allot
Only 28arr8ltl f...
a. m.; Red Bird .., 4:20 a. m.; He serve&lt;! with lhe army wring Ican Legloa Post 467 has been chief information ofllcer . In
Lellh 11111 JGIIDICIII w e r e four tlmeo In the back, tba' olh- F.,.
were
'l'rallll")'
ehanged from Saplember :SO !A&gt;
Greenup Locks, Peace"' 3:20 World War L
Vietnam.
Cllllht In 1 rcutlne ID¥eltl&amp;a- era ooee In tha held.
menl ollldal81~1dthle~
p. m.; Stevenson down 4:45 p.
lie is survived by his wife, September 29. Pollucl&lt; wlll be
An Arm.Y spokesman ..,. 11ao1 11v alate patrollnen of a
l'llllce tlleorhed tha bandltl '1\. .. ! lack Ill
lbolled IIi
m.; Alton Zephyr up 8:40 p. m.; Berla Rolhgeb Myers, twins, served.
nounced SUnday Col. James perked car 011 u.
ea.
State ldlled the :"""'*' becauH one a WWI.' Oil
prote..leoial IJIIUIIIIlerl ·
TUEII&gt;AY
Elljllorer Ill 9:25 p. m.; Helen Carl and Carla, at home, and
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MEIGS
ATIILE'JIC
Boolllers, Campbell was being uslgned !A&gt; police~~~~~~ llowll'd NcCluahlrl or more of the Ykllml posid- T h e l'l&gt;mii'W eDierlllll'l' 111111 low.
R. up 10:20 p. m.; Victory "' one step.son, Jon Rothgeb.
olher, unspecll!ed duties In lhe 111 Gall"' uld he wu Clll a pa.. bl;y tecotlldzed them.
liQUid waa IUIIIIIIOIIed s.turdajl
But while the
10:40 p. m.; Cypress up 1:45 a. · Graveside riles will be held Tuesday 7:30 p.m.lll blah school war zone.
tA&gt; Rt. 38 north of IIDck ~ cooled U Jut WMk, .m~~UGGJ m,; J. S. Lewis down2:50a. m.- TuesdiiJ' at 11 a.m. wilh the cafeteria, Middleport.
It 11:10 p.m. f.., lklbble K. per- were atuck In
FRIENDS' NIGHT, Orders of Campbell, who was lA&gt; beEtna;Looisville "'5 a.m.; Mel- Rev. Frank Cheeaebrew olflclcome edltA&gt;r·IJ&gt;oChief of lhe
Morrlt, COIIIDibua, an......... ulllelilillnllle PI
dahl Locks, Ouachita down 3:05 ating. Frleoos may call atRaw- the Eastern Star. Melp
. - a - r In Jalll8ry, crlU'.1.
victim. Sbe wu tahal to Vet- cr011lqj: bGtlleaicU. At 0111'
p. m.; ORCO up 7:50 p. m.; lings-Coats Funeral Home lillY· ty Chapters, 7:4S p.m. TUesday cized Ito war repor1age In a
erana Memor1al Hospital where poblt, the ,U wu "' to 1tX
Theresa Seley "' 12:35 a. m. time. Burial will be In Gravel at the Pomeroy M111011lc Tem- speech read to an Information
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ple. Pomeroy Chapler 186, holt
HUI Cemetery.
oatcers'
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Sept. 6. ecrierence
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The Middleport emergency chapter.
WEDNESDAY
squad was swnmoned for him
"I think this conference wlll
lUidly It 12:23 a.m. for Juily tlrecJ Ita HCGDl week
THREE FINED
AUXU.IARY, Middleport Fire
Three persons were fined at 1:25 a. m. Surday.
be lnterealed In leartlfiV lhat
BONN (UP!)- Foreign Mlni1Foreign cumllcy exc~s Baeon, 145 Bultemrt Ava., oiJic:!al• at the ~··
Department, 7:30 Wednesday at
In Mayor Charles Logar's Court
the Pacific Stars and Stripes ter Willy Brandt, confident of r01111illed cloeed today. 1118)' P o - . · who was ta1rea tA&gt; here , ~· - ~ drl" W01114d
the fire hall; Rutllllll auxiliary
has earned for ltlelf the title of decisive third party s""""' were ohtrt Thundl:l' !A&gt; preveut Veterans MamorW Hospital coalilq "~llalm~J"· delpU.
SaturdiiJ' evening. They were
members !A&gt; be guests•.
Charles Jooes, 27, Pomeroy,
y e yre r.
lhe 'Hanoi Herald'," the apeech today asked Prealdtmt Guatav speculators frCIIIIIIIJIIbli!W on a lad adlllltlecl u 1 medlcel pa.. mOUld!• protuta frCIIII bath
and Joseph White, 33, MinersU
said.
Helnemam for permluloa to pooalble 'lllim"d rnaluaton of tielit.
sldH of the border.
ville, $5 and costs each on
in
nO'VftJJ.tD()rt
U went on !A&gt; aay lhat battle form a new JIOYilrtliDeDt and 'the mark followlirg theelectlmlcharges of defective exhaust,
Clyde Tyree, Jr., 37, Brook'J · reporls !'ram a Stars am unaeat Olancellor Kurt Geora
'l11e Free Demoerata Bald
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lllld William Person, 25, Ra.. lngs, Oregon, died there as a
(Continutld from page lJ
Stripes reporter, printed Ill the Klellll&amp;'lr.
diii'IIW the - l g n they EXIIIBI'IWN
( . , ·
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cllle, $5 am coots, squealing result o! on automobile ace!- ''We know the! Baker was Dewlj)ll)er; llOIUitililllod !Ia., Helllemalll wa1•
111 'IIJi!rlll be
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tires.
dent on Thursdiy. He was a lhepherdlng
Jla1nawortb aon" because It OlllPhuized Klvehlo....,toBndnt·toforlli
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. - - - - - - - - - • former Meigs County resident . ........,.. when he was here (In American casualtlea am played a new .J!Overnment If the Free cllnc:hed&lt; the electl011 for
Oeiroll
&amp;lrvlvors Include his par. Washington) when he was!lrlt dOII'nau.s. victory.
Democratl-theonl;yotherllll'· flrotttmelllaSOelalDemocnit{ ..
'I·'. ''·· . --. ''.
ents, Clyde and Gertrude 1)'- awofntedtolhebench."
Qn Tokyo, llleedi!A&gt;r·ln-chlef tythltwonseata lntheelectiCIII Gulllav llalDemam. I I flcurt...::;
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and Tuosday
ree, Sr., Columllus; lhree sisFurther lnQllry Made
of the DeWI)llper,LI. Coi.Jeaoe -qreed to Hne 11 a junior bead prelldentiiiWest
with
Mlmne acorbW tbl : V-'-!..."'::.........,
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Sept. 29-:Jl
ters, Mrs. Edgar (Evelyn)
Tbe same source llldlcaled N. TOII'naeoo, called Campbell' I partnei In a Social Democrat 111ln March,
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J!lll 111th. 7:30 18ft lh · - -·
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Welch, and Mrs. Vlclor (Ber. there was a further IIICIIiry speech "emotional" am lllld coalltioa.
iUellfa8er'l Orrlatlln llemc&gt;o tbl
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Ml'l. Cl'oll .l!P.a
THE APRIL FOOLS
tha) Sponagel, both of Colum- being made ln!A&gt; Jla1nsworth's Stripes accOUIIIs were
'l11e fourth IIIIJor party lnthe crate, the par(j Ill the late
Tba vldar:l' J:'O!l YhmeiiOia'l
(T echnicolor)
bos; Mrs. Gene (Marie) Page, relationships, If any, !A&gt; Roger '-&lt;tlal, objective, accurate -lsn.
von111adden'a Konrad
SQUibt a ublbltiCIII
Ill
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Ridgewood; a niece, VIc k le Milliken,
of
,am balanced.")
e.treme _......_.on National fOl'lllllla that would enable it to droJIJed DllrolttoW.l,
lllirlllv' B. Wo¥, llacl!lt, .S
Catherine
Oeneuve
5ponage 1• eo!umbos, and SOV· Mlll"ken
'u"'
AIVIl'll
lllectl ...,.,
-' Peter Lawford
About 100,000 Issues ot lhe Democratic party, falled tA&gt; conttnue Ill -er.
' Ga nie
)fr
Croll
CitUBlSCO
era! aunt• and uncles.
AFL..CIO alao was newl)llpor reach Vletlam from muater the minlmiDD 5 percent
A Free Democrat CCIIIItion
WS ANGELES-(NEA)iQr bar
!II
(Tochnicolor)
Funeral services wlll be held reported CO!!tinuins Its eltorts Tokyo daily.
of the wte required by ellctiCIII with Brandt' I party would glw In football, ibe stars of tlMj
Nor 2t UN ,
Richard Egan
Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Ewing to flgllt lhe nomination. '!be
law• to erter parllameot. VCIII the Social Democrata25heat1, 8!'1110
wind Up with ""'----' :_:. ..:.,,
Chrislopher Jones
Chapel wilh burial in the Beech labor organlzatkm repeatedly
Tbadden uld he wW 10 to live · lha!l . the required 11\e tame
· Now the Los
.._... .....- ...... belllld
Show Starts PM
Grove Cemetery. The body will charged
througll
aeveral
court to demloo a ..,.election. maloriQ:. A lll1lav with tlie Angeles
Dodgen
have
added
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at 2 p.m. ... -8
7
arrive In Columbus at 8:35 spoklosmen at the Senate
Olllolal reb!tM llld 33.&amp; OlrlatlanDemocratewouldJlw
'"!\¥ twlal.
'
Ewllll' ru-al Home
lhis evening.
call beartnga that Haynsworth had a
million voter• gave 110 111111 Kielllnpr's foreos2'72
Ill Rev, Orarlt1 NorJII

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hero to assisl Mr. and Mra. Emerson Evans with Open Houle Sunday In their.- boJ11e at 73
Locual SL, Glllipolls. L to Rare Merrlll Evana o1 c.lter am E11ans, builder• of the 1ewn
room ranch type residence; Emerson Evans, prealdllllt of Ohio Valley Bl'i*; Larry Evana
Larry's W~Yatde Furniture,. who did much of the doconti•• alq with Earl T""'
Furniture; Mra. Emerson Ewns, lo&gt;steoa for the·da,y, IIIII Mrs, Larry Evana am Mrs. Mer·
rut Evans, assisting Mrs. Emerson Evans duri!W the ClPIIl house.

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H Nell lblll, Cillainbll •
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ulM! 111 ·.-. ~·
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lall four .milia a boJcl.. u-_" McOa-hall llald. "We' n ·
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11P lui week that aetled . cheeked Glelr Ill IIIII ' ~ • t :r:~~··
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them 111 the "'atlonal
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Delblllllla Flollce n.1..r """· formatlaol C41lDr.(Nqc);" : '"'!' ~ • ' ··
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ud Makin bolrded ;;~enbll
wllhlll 121111D1ba; 11ca1111o n., . Soul:h tnloved werm SJn'l!N. )&amp;I. I!Cp" Ill•
lllaht from Clnelmd late 8Ift,. ban lllld, the NCIC ehedt 'tljl4 . ........'!1111" •todiy • while the
diV'withthetnt.m!CIIIofrelllm- pollee two of the .,.. . _ .•. I'IOiifh~l. ~tlnuecl under on
_.......,
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Pill*~~
1111 Ill Oldo with Jcllln Lelib,'IO. ,....,.. In ~Will! 'fhli w.at P•lm IIMch, Fill., hid
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Lldllb IIIII
.IGI!b1011, C~tiiii,Jiql;' ' ·
, ,..;1; lliJ Indies qf rain late peitl _lll ~ ~
22, two of four aCCUMd
Fllllce ..tel the~~ ·S,unday. Oib.,- ralnt-. lesi thellliliibliL
Ill perpetratll!l tha lllllllnllr· cuuaU,y et.wed 111!111 lad 1be ........
.
~ alllm-1 at.dad _..
cler Woalldly at a CiJielml. burliiJ Jcllln!"l" ..W llt4,e, WllaD . National temperature ••· '1'holiiO GormiiiJ CIIICIIIill
tl 11Ylnp IIIII lGaD; were .,.. they were u:rell!"l . ·
fl:emH for kJnday ranged from ~. ~ ilarila
rested ...,. Gallup, N. M. !lJa.
"'lbeJ\ ·! i-•t nem~~~a," t lciw of 21 at Bem'ldll~ Mlnrt·• -~ · Albllil ........
di,J.
llCCllnlban Mid. •-n- ere and TruckM, cant.. .to a hltll or .toe pi-.11c1edt, 1'1111 'I'tlnli'. to.
Le18b watyed 8111'1dtlllln IIIII real Cool ebaractera."
109 degrees at Gila ~~end, Arl~, Jtcio· BID IIIII .,.._, _...
was ·w be retumed to race four
'l11e driver of the ear, who
25 ARE KILLED
tir7 and,. Han:!' Cell, K.atoa
CCIIUita of II rat degree murder. had IJ{cked up the Ol)lo hitchCOLUMBUS (U~ - At taut ~~ tnuurer. R o be r t
JGIJniCIII did not waive extra.. ~II!"!. ·was not held. The un- 26 poriCIIII were tha nelllill of I.ocltli of ~ l'lew~l;
dltlCII. Both were an:slped by U1811111led man llld he pl.ekad tnmc uddenla In Oblo ~ . Inc., IIIII A,l . ~. ~
U, S.· CommluiCIIIel" EQgane 1bem up In l'l•llhYWe, Tem. tbl weekend, lncludlnc t h r e e CreiiCent 'NIWI ..... lllllled iii
E. Greeuoa here Clll charps IIIII they . 1111&lt;1 him 1bey wete doatha Ill the Collllllbua - · .-a dlreeton. •
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of unla'llful lllalrt 11&gt; avoid proo- eoinl to Clllfornta. ·
~ecutt.... ney were heldtnthe Allfour IIUIP8Ctltnthamus
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local jail under tso.ooo boll!. ldlliiJII ere charged wl1h rour
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Jam6s R. Hines up 9:20 p.m.;
Philip ~rn.., i1:20p. m.; William H. Zimmer 11J 1:45 L m.;
Derkjord .., 6:05 a. m.
KANAWHA IUVER - Mar·
met, Jenny A. Green up 10:50
p. m. i Duncan Bruce up 1:30"a.
m.; Winfield, H. E. Bowles 11J
3:45 p. m.; Natiollll down 4:05
p, m.; Fort Dearborn down 5:55
p. m.; Alan H. Merrill "' 8:10
p. m.; Elgerclirf up 8:45p.m.;
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hulltler rather thin the'-nl ~ . Qdds·ce ~.,.'1, R o 1 1 Pomeroy, hal _ , eieeled to
ahe pretenda to be. ~ third C111CJ S '
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tlory foual Bob CUIIImbWUilll
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of • teeiHiJe girl who ti'J' 11&gt;
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