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~tlldll:r of ·Lcri Ann Lallder- Mrs. l,.orry Laudormllt, and · ]10111!
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milt, Ma10n, W. Va. _A Mrs. Marthalfarlley.
"eo.&amp;i"lllalaU'Il!llll&amp;dged Jliilo!Jwllll..,lfttoLIIIP pa'nan
decoral&lt;d-oate ....,served with Ho \ .
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ice creaiJ\, · potato cftlps,
me 'IS Blessed
her love of cwidne _,~ •ll'lilllv•'-1'lilnlll7
· lri the home.
lolllpopa, and Kooi-Aid to the
mobile home of Mrs. lor wrllinl lniD ;."' eil:elllntl lr&lt;m IIIII!* ., to 111111 a Dlpl. and our·· cOwltey";Dijllt ' ·
guesls. ,
Olall Genhelmer, iooatod at career.
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Al~"-lng _were R.egina FCX"eat Rim, was b1eosed in a "Jane~ lrGm Oblo
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lndoidaJike.a.di. •.;, •i;t
~Y::Uto:;' ~· N , !lervlce at l!le residence SUn- Uni~ty lllllll81rilh major
Communl,i vocabu~~Y. ·
~ Mitch r., ames, Je ' day.
in C.'llllllllerda (lloc!l and a
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• and Ricky Bable, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. mlnorinjoumalilm,andnowil
defeat .them," saya
La~~tyJ\~~::_
GJregguli Vswln Nease, Mrs. Stella a pullliclly 1lriler fCX" Heinl .()ies
H,f&gt;!lln8J.I!&lt;rlh, (ormer
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e Grueser, Mrs. Karl Grueser, U.S.A. in l'ltllbul1h. niere,lhe
Beret and author of ,tho!
Mrs. Jolin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. writes food releases for
"Behind the Scenes in
Vernon Nease and stanley, Mr. newspaper fC)Od editors, Funeral aervlces for Mrs. nam."
Report is Given on
and Mrs. Charles Hamlllon and developa booidell and other Gertrude E. Milia, n , Syracuae,
Hollingsworth wUI bt
Sandy, Mrs. VlrBinls Davis, lnformaUon ICX" conaumers and who dlecl Saturday evening at speaking at two , special
Mrs. Carolyn Evans, Mr. and ed""aiCX'B and assists 1n food the Holzer Medical Center, wlll reiigious-palrloUc rallies ill
Association Meeting
Mrs. Wllllam Knight, Mrs. photography and demon- be beld at 2 p.m. SuDday at the Hunllnlton, West VIrginia, and
A report or the Providence Geneva Hwnphrey, Mrs, Dale strallooo atWOIIH!II'a clubo and Syracnse Methodist Church.
Middleport, under the anspk:tl
Association held in August was Warner, the Rov. and Mrs. For- department llcno.
Mrs. Milbt was born on Nov. ol Christian Crusade, the antj.o
given by Mrs. Oscar Hardaway rest Donley, Mrs. Russ Wat- "Jane seys olie l!lpeClaUy 10, II'll, the daughter of the late communlatminlatry ol Dr. BlJiy
at Thursday night's meeUng of son, Mrs. Fred Nease and Lee Utes her job beoaUJe, 'I'm Wllllam
and
Elizabeth James
Hargis,
Tulea.
the Missionary Society of the Ann, and Harry Wyatt.
never doing the aame tblag Congrove, at Racine.
Hollingsworth wlll speak roM HOU.INGSWOR'111
Mount Moriah BapU.t Church.
every da7; It's always &amp;lrvivlng are a daughter, Tuesday, September 22, in the
Meeting at the Rutland home
c;Juutgina.'
Mrs. 0 . 0. Patterson, of Middleport Junior lllgh Scftool .
ol Mrs. Drewy Gore, Mrs. Jolin
ege .,.;vre8
"Her interest in cooking was Rutland; lour SOliS, Charles, Audltoriwn at 7:30p.m.
· chairman of the aJU
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~oon .gave devotions using By Untied Press lntemotlonol always encouraged by her Beaver Falla. Pa.; Ralph, of Since leaving the Armed Chris
r es wlll be Seminary and served U pastor ·Nixon rer:~~~=r~
Brmgmg Happiness" as her
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mother, a borne economics Aliquippa, Pa.; Wade, of F....,.. after 12 years• service Cb tlan Cruasde EvangeU.t of clturcbes In Oblo, Kenlllclfy 1Ve ll gel
meditation. Two poems "Do Army 26 Holy Cross o
teacher, and she began baking Elwood, Pa., and Frank, of Hoiilngawri hu spoken
aries Secrest, wbo wlll and~.Henowservedasa workingman.
You Just Belong" and ' "0
Navy 4.! Colrte 22
cooldu 'When I coukln1 ...., Mingo; 13 grandchildren, 28 over the Vnll&lt;d States He discuss the SIECUS • oriented c~IAtr of overseas tours, then we c""
Step at a Time" were read :;; ~~~:;rr, ~';.,p1: ~nstld st. 6 reach the mD:er'. Since she greai1Jranclchlldren and one recently joined Cbrl~llan secll&lt;io~~on In !he publlc together with Dr. BiDy Jimee Nixon se:·~lhe~:~r:i:
Mrs. Ernest Bowles. Pla118 w·S0t1th
devei'"""' the -•-ut torte great.srea•~andchlld
Crusade u a ~·-nt staff sc
on the role of the Hargls, founder-director of the polltlcal ·
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Jane has origlDated several Prscedlng her in death win .. =-.
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more of her own recipes. her husband, Edward; two
Alao speaking and aclinlas
of
H:l:.t- mlasloo charge for the rallles. u8!
Gore served refreshments
North Carolina 20 Kentucky 10 Another favorite IB pumpkin 10118, lour sisters and a brother.
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tread wblch Is below.
Offlclalinl at the funeral
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be the Rov.
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BIR111 ANNOUNCED
Villanova
Maryland
"Jane's domestic talents are servtceo ~•
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Clemson 24 Clladel 0
not confined to foods She sews Forrest Donley Friends may
lsen~'IJ~e
pollUcal ,advtsera·
U of Vir 1 VI T h o
most of her clo"- ·
call at the
Funeral
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andMtll'ray'Cbotlner, , '· ·
Smi th, nee Shirley Drake of Fla.
St. 9 Loul;vll7~ 7
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Pomeroy, Route 4, are an. Richmond 21 N. Car. st. 6
"Especially e~thuslastlc Home in Rutland any lime until
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nouncing the birth or a son Sou. Miss. 16 S. w. La. 14
about the challenge of creating noon Tuesday wben the body PHNOM PENH (UP!) - ia"!'ched and joked then, but hls girl friend in Jlhnom Penh palgn lour on .bebalt ·i;t
David Paul Smith Aug 21 - ' Miss. Sl. " Okla. Sl. 13
and dew!-'••
new Ideas that wlll be taken to the church to lle Dazed, grim-laced Cambodian, today there was slunoed and hand carried by ..... Rapubllcan candldilu
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troops Involved In Cambodia I silence
~ in Palm """'••• n••lf
mlant wetghed seven pound, six vanderbilt 39 O.affanooga 6
her Job olfors, Jane Illes to gtw
stal8 from I unW 2 p.m. bleB
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Webb. The relurn address on
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ounces. Paternal grandpnrenls Fiorldo 21 Duke 19
advice to girls lhinldng about Burlalwillbein the LetartF.U. pull=t~enslve ol the .UPJ photographer Kyoicbl the letter said : "Mission of the at the home of Bob Hope . O('it
aretheRev.andMrs. RobertE
Midwest
slmilar careers. She suggests Cemetery.
today in CX'derly Sawada said the highway was Long March.''
travellng to Las V-, Nri.
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Smith of Pomeroy, Route 4, and ~=~s.;': ;:•~:~ s1.'~
that anyone interested in any
faahioo fmn the town ol Tang clogged with BCikllers carrying The march had coveroo just today.
thematernalgrandparenlsare Mlssourl38 Bar,toro
kind of job- be It a food
Kauk after sullerlng heavy thelrmachin~andrnorlers 17mlles
Veterans Memo~- ~ C
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drake DaXton ;s Xaver 22
publlcist fashion editor borne
I SPEEDERS l'INEII
looses in a Jllne.ltour mortar u they pulled back to SVay
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SATURDAY ADMIBSIONS' &gt;
Racine. Mrs. Maude Smith oi lZ~~::'n~rp":'~~~n~EV~s~a 23
service .:,presentaUve.; youth Five defenclanls - four of : : !~~uel Sunday night ~ ~ mll&amp;Jsouth ol Tank
PleMa!d VaJiey Hospital
Lucille Lambert, RutlantiT.
Rutland Mrs. Lelia Drake of Concordia 20 Moorhd st. 20
leader - take courses In whom were charged with The eight batbttton task force the
~~ ADMIBSIONS - Mn. Burl Kathryn Conde, Rett~lvllle;
Pennsboro, W. Va. are great- No. Oak. St. 14 East. Mich. 14 joumallsm.
speeding- were lined $10 and had met no major realstance retreat hut i stra'·"'caJ
Birchfield, Q-own City; Hubert Charles Jones, Middleport·
grandparenls
Kansas St. 37 Utah St. o
"'You11alwaysandnphaving cooll eacft In the court of during
~·· move Hel180ft,RoMyVanscoy,James WlnlfredMarc~
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T"lsa 1 Cin~~~~r~'
to write somelhlnf'.''
Middleport MayCX" c o Fisher
a l7.miJe advance along to pannlt fresh troops to R. Smith, Byrd Leonard, Mra. Clyde Q-amJetl
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"ll&gt;e also
ests ta"'·· over the
kend ;,
Highway 6 to Tank Kauk, 52 replace the hard bit Cambo- Jolin Chinn, Pl. Pleasant; Belly H
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· ey were miles north of Phnom Penh dlatJs
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ow~ll , Shade; Clarabelle·
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cours.. in buolness and Wllllam E. Slater, 11, MltJ. and ••-•• The.
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Stanf~;d Tj.•~,:~~~~2j
marketing and adviaes 'writing dleport, assured clear dlstance ·
"..., mood had been a
Cambodian blgh com- man, New Haven; Sandra Bing
SA'I'IJRI&gt;AY DISCHAIIG
Sept. 14' 15
Pac. U 24 Tox.- Arll:1)on 1
to large companies In the Held Roger T. Manual, 21 Racine : !ea~ve one. The·. soldiers mand placed o!llclal govern. Pomeroy; Kalhf Little,
Edna Hoffman D ,
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\34 you're inl8resled In to find out Donald B. Allen,
Slight Injuries
the attack at Mrs. Darrell Roush, Carroll, Dobbins Helen
(Technlcolorl
Wt•t
wbat kind ol background they Roger L. Walter 10 Pomeroy'
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seven ea 8
wounded, but Ohio..
· charleaBiuell CarOipl ~ ~
Shirley Mllclolne
UCLA 14 Ore. St. 9
Uke their home e«ltlCCIIissa to and Arnold G. otili.,'19,
WO
eponeu
officers on the spot said dead
DISCHARGED - Monty
SUNDAY AD""""'ONS f·. ··
Clint Eastwood
Drake 39 Ida Sl. 10
have. '1bls wlJl take time but all speeding.
and wounded were more than Davis, Mrs. John MC!lermltt, Frances .......,• .;·~~
"GP'' rated ... AII oges ad. A. F. Acad. &lt;5 ldoho 7
~"be ••ttin the Ion
Two perBOJ18 were sUghUy 100 The command said the J·-- n.••• '"" Une o•• .,....., ~.~ .,;
milled.
BYU 10 No. Tex. St. 1
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injured Saturday in a collloton
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....ar, Thomas Weston P .....
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Colo. St. 28 New Mex. St. 9
wben you graduate and go to
SEE TRIP SLIDES
on Rl 7, two and three 18ntba Cotnmunlols lefl20 dead on the Mrs. Alvin Myers, Jr. and Hurl Hannahs ~O!lle,roy '
Bold Eqlo: Spoco Pet: ~:,:" 2~fi ~:koto 1
look ICX" a job"'. .
Slides of her recent European miles south of RL 2!8.
groun~Ui; ::;atiooptanes daughter, Norma. Jean Whit- Powell,
oy::;west
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G~:c: ;;~R~S 7P.M. Wetier St. 60 wis. St o
~~Bread
tour with the All-Oblo Youth State highway patrol ofllclals =.sighted from =unlit linlton, Mr
1 • Larry Burris and SlJNDAY DISCIWIGES :;_
I two-uuru ctiPIIIIfted
Choir were shown by Karen aald an auto driven by Winford
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son, W Ulam White, Mrs. Winifred Marclnlro Clar baDe
V. ~ baking powder
. Griffith at •
~t the Marcillko, 15, Reedsville ..:,~ ~omn:~~lat attack Darrell Hawthorne, Charles Hudson.
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(Oitlt!lit!Oil 'I/Oih'JIIge'!t ' tlealpoon•batlng B4llll
Gl-l'tlith w· ' "
opel'ated •by 111rry
L"'Vf~le
~amaa Goodwin. IJoY- · fiW!r MEI!:T .:·
soners unleas the hostages are leasltOOn clnnamm
Guests were Mrs Donna Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Parker com- oflenslve prl
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enry,
The WUtc6lii Trail Gardea
freed.
m:,u:,~
Nelson, Mrs. Joan
plaiDed of minor lnjurienftlls withdrawal ,.; ~
da~:;;:'! Mr Se:~l2Bur~ Club wlll m~laH p.m. Wed. A squabble among the 1 onHblrd cups augar
Mrs. ~ Anderson, Mrs. Marcinko
had
minor Jetter sent from an offlcer to Birchfield Q- • anOity :
neoday at the hoino of Mrs:
guerrilla CX"ganlzatiol18 also
BessieHays,MisaMUUe Lagar, laceraU0118 and abrulons.
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appeared to COIIlpllcate the egp
Mrs. Mnrtbe Chambers Mrs
Marcinko was c~ed with
sltuaUon. The PFLP said In a 1 ~anned llltllbppled pumpkin MarUyn WoUe, and
failure to atop within the
would one-_
cnp
t elder
Bryan WoUe
UBured clear dlstance
statement today
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for 'l(t cup Chopped .....
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Grease~ tddlllch ~pan. COMPLETES TIWNING S~if for DitJoree
VM our INIIMty
unless it was reinsllted Into the Prehealavm to
dalrees F. Miss Judy seue.. has CUD· Filed with Court
guerrllla
movement.
The
PFLP
Sift
together
fiour
• baiting pie ted her training at the
~RIVE-IN
was
upelled
from
the
central
powder.
baiting
soda,
. salt, Jacbon Manpower Training ·One suit!CX' dlvoree was !lied
For your
llnllilll Convtnitnco
guerrllls organization, the cinnamon and tiulmeg, set Schoolandianowempioyedaaa and three dlvCX"cecfhave been
Only mlnut" away 1 qUick
Palestine Uberatlon Organlza. BBicle. Qoeam Iii~ aad clerk.typlat with the Oblo Slate granted in Metes Count)'
service, fasf "takt.off"
lion (PLO)
llllJU. Add egp On!! II a lime, EmploymentO!flce Columbus C«nmon Pleas Court.
ONCE A YEAR SAVINGs
11 was · the PLO that· beating thorou&amp;b)y. · Stir in
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Fridlys Only
engineered release of the pumpkin alternsleb- with dry
Died suit for divorce from
The Drtve-ln Window
hootages
from
the three planes lngretlillllo and elder, blending
o\lliiLIARY
TO
MEET
Roberti.. Reeves, Plllleroy, Rl.
Is Open
being held on a desert alratrlp wen Iller each addllian. Add RutlandTheLadles AIDl1lary o1 the f, .Charging gJ'QII neglact · of
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
and concletnned the PFLP lor oota. Tam Into JII'I)IStal pan.
Fire Department wlll chlty. The ~~~~~ ~!feU the
(Continuously 1
blowing np the craft, wCX"th Bike lor 60 mlriutea '"' unlll meet at 7:30 p.m. TUeaday at Cllltcxiy of tll1f minor chUcl.
Dlllor linking Hours t to 1 mCX"e titan $20 million Sabtr- done. Ranow !tom pan and the lire house. All women of the Divorces , . . granted Hubert
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day.
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community lntereal8d In W. 1'1)&lt;1CX" from Jeule DalJ
Frk141ro.
T~E ONE-AND-ONLY
The guerrillas are demanding
belonging are invil&lt;d.
Taylor; Blanche Spalde,
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Rutld, RL I, lrGm Robert
· the release of seven comrades
~held in w..t Germany. SwitzerSpilde, GalllpoUa, and Judith
land and Britain and an
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Alln Smith, Mldtlieport, from
undisclosed number of Arabs
Lewil E .. Smith, P-..y.·
being held In Iaraell Jails.
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Pomeroy, Olllo
but the builtlfDg ls lbreatmed with mllapse .. said infol'lllllllan
Pantyhose treecltMn
girdle
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Member FDIC
One of the algnera of the officer BiiJ ~. J'lre offlctaJa
t1111y II of the 10 1o
Mllmbtr Ftdtral
DedaraUon of lttdependence 120 oecupanta of .IJie downtowa Ponet Square Bolli bad belli
Who
anything•more? · ··
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WBI
a clergyman-Job a llCCCIUJlled lor.
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Perf~:t,ming for ~sale, rl~ht now ,:

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lllumbo aald that- 2110 resldenlllllad
thai lbt! Brtlblllbmeot It il reiPOtlded faYCX"abiy lo a letter lrGm
IIIU'btlie sentce wO!IId taU llilanetaJJy council uldng If they would like the sereven \rilh a tt,ODO velilde. Maynr F1Jher vice bel...e the mayCX"'s open letter was
saltllhalt'l'el'JOOO lalowJ he ls agalnll the pubilill1ed. He aJao CJIIIIIIlelll&lt;d that garopWatlm of the viDiqp( cillmp located Ia bage service ls owed the people of Mid·
BllilburyTO'IriiSidpoll the""" Route 7 by- dleport, and camot .....Uy be ••·
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peeled to make DICIDOY.
'"lbe dump Ia breaking up the town,"
"It's a aerv1ce we owe the P"

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Mayor l'lllter maintained.
town,'' Stumbo held.
He lltlld lhallbe~ would eneounter Oerit·Treasurer Ge!M.
problema if a pss.r Inlet bnlke down and thai the dwnp ftas not hi.
the public could not be served. HowevtJt, the "red" in recent IIIOIIIIl

l1rinslrw up the llitbject ..... Councllman
atf!Cil'CI SUnbo wllo said be hltl beeD
~'pirturbed" by the I'ICIIII opon _)!Ua'

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ctaeriY ill traall to run the
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lllumbo sald·llte IIIIYGl' ...... 'cotmcll tt,OIIII velilde had said a repiaoeqtllll
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chairman, a regular member,
and lint and seeond alternates.
The first three wlll attend the
county convention at the ASCS
office in P~ on Sept. 21.
Delegates will elect one county
committeeman for a three year
tenn and two alternates lor one
year tenns u weD as a
chairman, vice chairman and
regular member of the county
committee felt' a perlcxl ol ooe

Columbia Townahlp - Ronald
A. Whltllngton, Albany Route 3;
ClllfCX'd Wooten, Albany Route
3, vice chairman; Reed L.
Jeffers, Albany Route 3;
Mendal W. Jordan, Albany
Route 4, and James E. Gaston,
Albany Route 3.
Profitt, Portland; Thomas D.
Sayre, Portland; Harold Roush,
Portland; Lawrence

year.

Gluesencamp,

pianta lbroughoui"Oblo jciined a
nationwide otrike agalnsl
Genonl Molctn early today.
The lou to the 1ta18'1 economy
in payrolls aloae will amount to
tt.7 mUUm a day.
Oblo ls the IIOCOIId iarsest
auto protlucing atole in ilte
nation and the psyrolla and
~of the Big Three, GM,
i'Grcl and (]wysler, mW II 1
lllllltttHioliar - •• yesi' lndll8try
in the
Stale. .
IDp state in
cars .Des Ita H
,pianll were
IOtliy by 170,510

Lordstown in nort~~t.utem Ohio
which hal about 9,01111 at three

pianls.
Chevroiel.'a Vega, which
General Motoro IIOped louse to
regain psrt of the amal1 car
market, le manufaclurad only
at Lordstown.
A juriedicUonal strilte wllar
halted work at the Lordlltown
planl
Ptanll8bul tlo1lll by the strike
Include: Flsher llocl)' Dlvlsion,
Cleveialid; Chevrolet plant,
Parma; li'lsher llocl)', Euclid; ·a
trim plant and a plant to make
earth liiOtlng squlpment Ia

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aff~..L •..'
Flaber 119dt, ~ Molen
~ at an4 ~ all'iJ!Ibly plan! ~~
and ·the. · tordolown; Cllevrol~!. Nor'lrCICitl·
, • Flsher """'·
DVUJ'r -NorwGotl·r
a:::~ Clrnrolet 1 Cleveland;
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Chevrolet Plinengor trana~. T~; .,..•.~
ColumbQ; ·rliher . ·Bqcly,

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GMofler: n ..atuabour tile llrofyesr, u ...ta ill esoh
of aat two yem.
Call tl Uvial:
UAW ......,., Ualimfted lnenues.
GM offer: MulaWa CJI II ..111 aa ltotlr over lie tl

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UAW tleawld: CempMJ JIIJ l i e - Ia blllfdHare
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*alai pial.
GM olfer: Worllen t. PIJ - - ..........
Pull•:
UAW *llllltll: till a IIIOtllller- "'IJJ II yem a....,..., reiUdfal alqe, btqtn\&lt;ed _peaaltas for fltllre
adplllt .........
GMifler• •·•~lerwocbntacedlll- .,....
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Clarence W.

Portland;

Elecl&lt;d to serve by farmers WiUlam A. McKelvey, Port.
In their respective communities land.
were:
Lelert Townahlp - Vlrgll
BediCX'd Townsltlp - ~~H. Roush, Racine Route 2; Andrew
Hayes, Pomeroy Route 2, Cross, Racine Route 2; Early
cbalrman, Guy V. Sargent, Roush,RaclneRoute2; JohnN.
Pomeroy Route I, vice chair- Hill, Racine Roul8 2; WWiam
man; Vlrl!ll King, Pomeroy F11:1, Racine Route Z.
Route 2, regular member, and Olive Townablp - Dana C.
Ernest Wood, Pomeroy Route I, McCain, Long Bo!tAtm: Chesler
and James H. Smith, Hemlock
(Cclltinued on Page 10)

WINNER - Robert Saw;ren, Mason, riBbt. ..., 1be :
Hole-In-One Boil oontest last week at the Meigs County
Falrgroundaspcl--.d by Pomeroy • Micldleport Uons Club.
Sa"Jers was cl01ell to the pin live nlghll out of the six. Hta
closest sbol was lO'Ii inches. Presenting the golf sal to
Sa1r7ers Is Bob Miller, chalrmnn of the event.

Coal Bid
Accepted

-a... Ten Awards Announced

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About 40,ioo United Auto mini.,.. uwtel when 11 closed

mw~-~
cou!Jf ask _;or

pilot of the plane raclloed to the
San Franclsco tower that "I am
going to try to subdue lhls
man" and he asked that pollee
not try to Interfere on landing.

Grove, first and second alter.
nate, respectively (following 1n
Identical CX'der).
Chesler Township _ Donald
c.Mora, Ponltroy Route 3; Roy
Hql~r, Pomeroy·. Route It

W«iun union members at 18 the giant GM complex at

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Alrp..-t on a tuiway the gun.
man penni tied 35 passengers .lo
dlaembark, Including Wctmell,
children and military per.
sonnel.
.

c.rd. Beth McKIIfght,

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The drarnoUc end to the
bljack attempt took place at a
remote psrt of the San
Frsnci.sco airport.
In Washington, the Federal
Aviation Adminislration said

Trudy Roach, Nancy Eberobach,
Community committee in
Ronnie Sn,...., Kevin Fields, Ar1111r Braclsllaw, and Greg
each of Meigs County's 12
Smith; back row, aJief of Police Jed Webater, advilor, Paul
townships were named by the
Reed, Q-alg Venoy, Greg Glue, Filth Perrin, David Klein,
Meigs County Agriculture
iftlalllu and Mary Helm Blaellllar; ltOCllltld row, Elizlbelb Tim Rawllngs, Dully Smith and Mrs. Pearl Williams, atJ.
StablllzaUon and Conservation
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arefrolllrow, La, Debbie Olbome, CnciY Cllmpbell, Cryllal
Hal4 I.Gri Faalk, Kim Selto, Bruce B~, Bee~

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SAN FRANCISCO (IJPI)- A some other capacity.'' Early the Brink's gusrd was aboard
hijacker took over a TWA reports said Deni.sco killed the the plane on business lor
jelliner out of Los Angeles hijacker, who was not identHled Brink'IS--Ilot one of the new
today in a desperate attempt to inunedlately, but it was taler "sky marshals" being put
fiy to Communist North Korea, learned that he was only aboard some airliners.
An FAA spokeaman BSid the
but lte was shot and disabled by disabled.

ASC Township
Committees Set

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The Brink's guard then shot
the bljacter, the FAA lltlld. . .
Aboard the plane were U
passengers and a crew olsevtiL
When the plane touched down
at San Franclsco lnternaUonal

a Brink's Inc. Guard alter the
plAne landed here.
A spokesman for the alrllner
Identified the Brink's guard
u Rohert Deni.sco, who was
travelling "as a passenger in

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humid. Lows tonight in ~ tO '
low 7118. Wedne11day varlsble .
cloudiness, chance of .lhun;·
derah01rers and cooler ntrlh:High&amp; in npper 70s and 8118. :·

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lor inloaiaill011;
~- of Cblef cit 111o fCI!' aaatilt and ~ttery and
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Ten Meigs County high school
graduates of Jest aprlng hmt
been awarded scholarahlpa
totaUns fl,l50 through the
Mete* County Dollar• for
Scholar's Progtani, Thomas
Kelly,.cb8irman, said todaJ,
Reee!YIJ:IItheanrda and the
sdlooJI 11i1f will attend aro
MarJ .~ RadfCX'd, ~
Roul8 i, j(ejp IIJ&amp;b gradqal8,
RlvetlidaWhlleiNIISehoolof
Nuroing; Michael Barr,
Langsvllla,
Glenville Stale

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3, ,Eastern· lllgh, Nationwide
BeauiJ Academy; Martin R.
Osborne Long Bottom Roul8 I,
Eastern'Jiigl!,Oblo University; .
Jeffrey L llrewer Porttantl
Route 1, Southern Hlp, Oblo
Vnlversity; carolyn G. Manuel,
Racine Route 2, Soatbem 111gb,
Rio Grande College; Joyce 11 .
Manuel, Raeine Route S,
Southern High, Rio Grande
EIJIII!RT TAYLOR
Collitge; Joan E. Manuel,
Racine llotll8 2, Southern IIJ&amp;b,
Rio~ CalleBe.
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Tlda Ia the lhinl year of the ~
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Dollars lor Scbolarahlp
pi'&lt;I8!'UII. Tbe IICbolanblpa are ~
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The Meigs County coaimlaslooers today accepted a bid
of the Wllllams Coal Co., ov0r
lbe Jeffers Coal Co. in lhfllr',
regular meelinl.
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bid,... dellvered
COil
ttl a ton and N r......1111' ,,..,
at the mine. The Jeffers' bid ·
t12 ,... lump coal and ..
llnl&lt;er.
In other buslneas the
mlatlon
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side" tiP: II 1s f'!r ~eror\b·· town '
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'up a rental
city
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bf~•
' the three mos
N les
Genoa any time •
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pri.lti~ratlng
U. S. na.;:: ::f.:::!_.~ome, n
m:ly ~use ¥.-kee hord!ls
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' we were amazed, and a trllle descend meinlY on the big Cltiea
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worried, when we cslled in New
: , WEST
imbibed·Coke, tried American York to reserve a famlly-&lt;li~~e --~,
w,.10883
·15~,
.101 ·3
, _ -eral years and quit Fiat to be picked up at the Rome local franc~ ..,. Tbe'·alter
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native II to reoei'Ve far In ad
tQ~9T
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1.... vance ..:. II' just loki! a
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consistent
So
we
puUed
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SOVTII
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and with the help returned renta ...... up ,.,. ne
~ generated by Its s • ..,s
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Coke of some Roman cltlr.ens,
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~"'las c . tha~ its i;;;te has one one up ... We quer· the month we tooled about In
+ABU
amazebee~~·te'"nt In our taslebuds ied the Roman , Hertdans that unpretentious little
.AQf
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anhartan and were told A.mencans tie up Agnellian gem.
Both vulnerable '
lioolth
~'!.,{'~~ ~ancisco: virtually all rentals for July aad It always amazes us how new Weot North
.N.T.
Pau
and Venice !Iawall and August, often many m.o?ths In conslruction seems to Increase
'hkYOAthena
Hertz 'varies in ils advance .... WbUe waiting for each succeeding year we vis!t p.,. 6N.T. Pass POlS
,.::..,..lency to Ul only I'D our car to be brought 'rOund, the Rome ,,,. Good..ized aparJmenI Pass
Openinll lead- + Q
extended ""'"'
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through the exurbs and dlstan t
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si&gt;unds tn the u.s.and England,
"Airtz" In Germany, a niore
U·"'"" verolon of "A.irts" In
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rivalry Interfere with. a
great personal friendship.
Eby called Hal "Maestro"
and Hal called Ely "Pro·
lessor."
In today's band the Pro·
lessor sat North and the
Maestro, South.
In those days fo.ur-&lt;;ard
suits were bid !ndiscrunl·

Rele~ .lf"re l;fllrdoyear 1"1111nlng bflek R.C. Gamble,
aecond-year de!enaJve back
John OUtlaw and tunn1ng back
Bpb GJadielix.
The Cblcag9 Bears a8ked
waivers qo running back EUjab
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She plWJged into Will"&amp;, eounlry n~.·' be told Dilma,
helping local prleala to launch • "II to Une u)! the 50 .first part_~
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Bladder Inflammation
Caused by Various Ger·msl
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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Writes New CQI

CHF.ERLJW&gt;ERS OF Sontherplllgh School did all they
could for their team Friday nlgbt when Southern boiled
ftderat Hocking. The ~ -dqwned the Southern Tarnadoes 54 to 1.

Lineseores
ly United PI'Hs tntematl..,.t

Nalloul League
· 110 lnnlrlgs)
N.Y.
000 0511 000 4- 9 12 1
Mil
020 210 0110 If- 5 10 3
S.deckl, Taylllr (4), Frisella
(5), Ryan (10) and Grote. Over
(10), ; Stonomon, Reed (5),
Mersholl (6) and Bateman.
WP.frlsello (7-31. LP-Marshall
13-8). HR-Mashllt'o (lot).

SOUTHERN mGH SCHOOL'S HEAD foolblll coadl
Robt!l't Ashley discu&amp;aes a field problem with Rod Holman,
sophomore ballback. The completion of a 25 yard PBII from
quarterback steve Jenkins to Holman was the key play for
Southern's mly acore of the game.

Son Diego 010 000 oo:r- 4 11 2
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(Jl''"":··rrs.131· ·: l ·Sulliikrl~
, Stinson ·Ill. ·LP-Nymen 10.21.
HR-Murrell (11th).

Atlanta
000 3011 200- 5 9 o
Son Fran 021 004 aox- 1 5 2
. McQuien, Nlel&lt;ro (6), C.rd·
well (81. and Tillman; Reber·
gtl', McMahon (7) and Dietz.
WP-ReberQer ...6), LP·Mc·
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Add Danny Frisella to the llat
of unllkely heroes In the history
of the New York Mets.
A. 24-year-old righlobanded
rellef pitcher who has bounced
around between the majora and
the minors oioce IIIII, Frlsetla
haslliddenly become a big man
In the Mets' hopes of winning a
second straight National
Leilgue pennant.
Frisella, who throws a
crackling curveball which he
aometbnes gets over the plate,
won hia seventh game of the
season Monday night whm the
Mots beat the Montreal Expos,
9-5, In 10 lm!np and IIIOYed into
a first-place lie with tiM! Idle
Pittsburgh Pirates in the
National League East. The
Mets and Plrsles are one game
ahead of the artcago Qlbo with

Soturdoy

Mla~mi

vs. Xavier; Dayton vs.

Cincinnati at the Riverfront

Stadium

Ohio

Unlversit~

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at Kent State

Ohio Wesleyan at Heidelberg

lOCI IN)
Kenyon at Otterbein IOCl I Nl

!&lt;an Oty at Mllw, ppd., rain

Toledo at Buffalo
Findlay at Waynesburg (Pa .)

C.llf. at Minn., ppd .. rain
(Only games scheduled)

Bowling Green at Utah State

West Liberty (W . Va.l at
Musklngum IN)
Rochester at Mt . Union

Willenborg ol CaUl. IPa,J Stale

Meigs

Property

Westminster (PI!I.) at Marietta
Denison at Cen1re (Ky.)
Adrian (Mich.) at Defiance

Butler at Akron (N)
Bluffton at Taylor lind.)

Ashland at Baldwin-Wallace

(NJ

Transfers

plallleill&gt;f" an ' alliug · ~t lmee,"

"He could play if It wss really neceuary," said Anderaoo,

otito College 5dlectule

(Only games scheduled) ·
Amerlcsn Leaguo

HOUSTON (UP! ) -The Cin·
c!nnati Reds start a two • game
aeries against Houaton tonight
as they meander toward cinching the National League West
pennant
The Reds, 121&gt; games in
front of second place Los An·
geles, planned to start Jim Me·
Glothlln (IU) tonight against
the Astros Larry Dierker (1312). Gary Nolan will pitch for
the Reds Wednesday night
Reds Manager Sparky Aoder·
son originally slated lefty Jim
Merritt for the opener, but
Merritt reported be still bad a
sore elbow.
Bobby Tolan missed the last
two games the Redo played on
the w..t Coast. Toleo con.

By Unitect Press lntornational

EastPIJJyoff

Tennessee Tech at Youngstown

IN)
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MAC: Mid American Con·
terence
OC: Ohio Conference
N: Night game

c.,.); defellllve taekle Greg
Lens, I'UIInlng ~leek Palli White,
. Upl end Jl91 MeFarJand and
~TOll)' Plunuber (St.
LoulriCWdlnala),anddefuai..e
tackle lo(lke Dirb and running
back John Land (Pbiladelphia
Eqlea).

Met• Tile
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the lhr• teams aeparated by a
blanket of sevell percentage
polnla.
"We are gertlns good relief
pllcbing now," said Meta
Manager Gil Hodges after
Monday nlgbl's vletory. "Ron
Herbel baa helped us and
Frisella and Tug McGraw are

oontrtbullng, too."
Frisella held the EJ:pos to one
run and one hit fll" live lnnlnga
and became the winning pitcher
when the Meta scoreil folD' runa
In the loth Inning with the help
of errars by Ron Fairly and
John Bateman.
Jerry Grote led off the Inning
with a single and plncb-runner
Rod Gaspar stole aecood and
went to third when Bud
llarrelaon was sale on an error
by Fairly. Gaspar was trapped
between third and home m

LA.IIGEST ENTRY
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla. (UPI)-The Northern California aecllon submitted the
largest enlry Monday wben it
entered the names if 81 golfers
for the third annual PGA. aub
Profe11lonal championship.
Southern Callfcrnla entered 85
golfers, giving tile state 119 of
the 1184 golfers attempUng to
gain the 2llavallallle quaUfytng
spots.

Tommie Agee's grounder but
scored when Bateman threw
wild during the rondown to put
the Meta In iraftl, 1-6. Wayne
Garrell's double, Ron Swoboda's aacrffice Oy and Donn
Clendenm'J lingle drove In
lhr• more nms to round out the
Inning.
The Loa Angeles Dodgers
beat the San Diego ,Padrea, IM,
and the San Francisco Giantl
downed the Atlanta Braves, 7~.
In the only other NL games
Monday nlgbl. California at
Minnesota and Oakland at
Milwaukee were postponed by
rain In the only scheduled
American Leque actlm.
Willie Davia' double two
.., keyed a five-run flrst.Wdng
outburst which carried the
Dodgers to their vlcblry and
91Ulpped a five-game San Diego
winning streak. Claude Osteen
yielded three runa In the nlnfh
but won his 15th gllllle agalnat
13 101111. Ivan Murrell hit his
11th home run of the year for the
Padres.

P·~l~clnnall !McGlothlin t34¥
ot flouston (Dierker 13-12), 1:!10
p.~n Diego (Corklnl ~) i&gt;f;
Los Angeles (Sutton 1-4-12), f1,
p.m.

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Atlanta (Reed 6·9) at SoliFrancisco !Perry 20·13l, 1,\•

p.m.

Wldnescloy'l Go- . '
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Pitts at Phlle, night
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Cinci at Houston, night
San Diego at Loa Ang, nloht ·''
Atlanta at Sa"!!!!1clsco
:t.

Frank Jolmaon drove In two

vlve the third Inning of Sun·
day's game against San Diego,
wanta to get back Into the
game.
"I hope I'll get to start qatn
In four or five days," the 21·
year • old said. "I wanna
be ready for the playoffs.''
Simpson baa pitched only six
innings since July 31 becauae of
a sharp pain In his aboulder.

West

three hits in the Ganla' 15oldt

attack which also included a
pair of doubles by Willie Mays.
Clete Boyer and Bob ntlman
led the Braves' offense with two
hits each.

Friday 'a Games

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Ookland

W. L Pet. G••
87 58 •.00 ..• 1 ~;~

Kansas City
Milwaukee
Chicago

5I 88 .397 29\(t,
55 90 .379 ll2,,;i·;
53 93 .363 :u,.

Mlnnesbta

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Rudy Kuechellberg, guard Roy
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By FRED DOWN

f the children
'
~th ople 'shedldn'llllte She
I collapse each summer.
helping to care or
first family of Dwight, m., a "' pe
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By Helen Bottel
1
About
the
only
connections
whoswarmad
through
th'
town.
MidWestern
Republican
who
and
Ann
were
both
unwilling
to
1
t·
with news from home are the
She went shopping In the opposed Social security unW r..trlct their activities to avoi~
YQUTH ASKED FOR IT!
You're a right, but "getting Rome Daily American and the
market two or three limes a she went to college and who violating the Guatemala~!~~
) !'his column is for young on a boy's ~ck about It" may Paris Herald Tribune .... The
week, learning to bargain over favored Richard Nlson In the nol1oo of proper ~vior ~ar
p~ople, their problems and only drive hun to more par· lattor seems too often packed
carrots and cabbages, and she 1900 presidenllal eJsctloo, found women. On one occa on, w n
plj!asures lheJr troubles and tymg,
with stories about Eorope and
bella• to know and respect such Ideas hard to accept. She they were out at a ll!ne most
fun As ,;;Ill the rest of Helen
"Sauce for the goose" might never enough news from the
Fatller Jooe Marla casas, an W88
-lloMiY against WapiOO were~~ to be al
1f91i, Us!, it welcomes laughs work better. Tell him you m~t states .... The Rome American
energetlcmiddle-asedmanwho violenctlnextreml-elr~IAn· holile, a aua,te~~~al..
llut won 'I dodge a serious be home by II :30 becalanusenlnga seems daily to print more lively ~:~~: ~dr~~~ :O::v!c~~d had spent manyyears helping .,..; but Ute IJIOIII A.merlcanll, proached
tloo ~ :p~
question with a brush-off.
bunch of ldds are P
Yankee stories than the Paris •uit almost automatically. the Indians.
she had litways ....,mod the! II8IWIIP
Y
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Send your teenage questions something for later.''
Trib ; which tries to beat the The Professor taught this to Tbe directors of VISA. In hard wu·k could achieve the lutes.
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to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, (And if he a~ks to come along Rome American to the his pupils but he saw no rea- GuatelllalaCity, Bill and Donna same eac1s with leu suffering.
A.ldCoasolldateo Coldnll
that
fir mete ..
care of Helen Help US! this - weU, you ve got another newsstands and in fact may, but son to follow his own teach· Dreyer, began with the same Tbroughoul her two ~ In As arne puled ~a begin the
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'CiilcM' ~om
problem.) - H.
loo often with stories the ing here. The Maestro had doubts about Diana thai Bar· Guatemala Diana struggled tof~thatAmerjoanee~ lheae\Woye&amp;l'f)'Vecomelih
:~riER
Dear Helen :
American printed the day bid four no·lrUmC. He was baraAnnGravesorlglnallyfelt. with the qU~~Btiona of poverty, aid .was only c~tlng""' l'e4ll lindm~
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Are you in favor of pop or rock before .... We doubt the or· going to play the and soWbme· When they saw the. speed with --'·' j"""- and revoiUUOil . . control of GualelJiala s i'ullng which me mllht ciall'l!11 ~· '
PROG~""'M B'"""'~
-"'"' dinaryU. S. touristiafascloated where
no-trump.
,.... Aleman, -u.cr faDiilles -'thoutt
ever
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" .u.. . lned " .
Dear Helen.
festivals? I'm not! My ex~,
waste a m
round
of bidding? Y which Diana lesrned S"··•·•
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She and..Ann
w•
er rea••
-.,. pracuc...,.
ga ~';~ ', ""·i I
and
speculation
· ker and the rapport she established VISA. volunlller tn ,....,....,..
"""·~•··ate. tile. broad
Jlme .B111· ~·,; · off1Jiu!!l
Y..lerday my brother and 1 friend went to Woodstock
' wi'!h some esoteric
.
'fhe play was even quic
- maaa
, of the
fipeople.1 By the
•·••I~v
That
di
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11fie
1
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~nl around !he neighborhood came back a drug ad ct.
s about factory problems In than the bidding. Hal won with the priests and the peop e nango had been aposec1 to tile · The Amer can n uenc !)ad a . ... ,...faced,nobyw.; ~
topckupallthetroshthatwas why he Is my ex. He just Bavaria when so many juicy the first trick with dummy's of Chlchlcastenango, their couu~'s deep cooaervallve -ed tor~ everywhere. problems •
carelessly thrown around the couldn't quit l.SD, so he moved lale• are being wagged at king of diamonds. Then he doubls dllappeared.
roots 88 soon aa they bad Diana kll!lW that .lhf American loped peoples and or the U,3.
slreets and vacant lots.
to the Village to be closer to the home; even the Trlb's obits led a heart to his ace, West's Dreyer remembers Diana arriVed: The priests warned Cennl Intelligence Agency role In the• o!Ndl&amp; Ill&gt;" ¥IV•
·When ,.. got home with our supply.
seem Europe-oriented, names queen dropped and it was a most clOill'ly in tile market one them bluntly that discussion of (CIA.) had been responsible for those problema. l'/belt ,f...~
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!her told
I moaned and groaned for a that stir no Interest
the matter of seconds for Hal to sunlit morning, _. __,., dressed, birth -trol or other -•jec'· a coup """""" a left.-wlng for International- DeVe~.._..t
wqon load, our mo
us
f" all
I
concede a trick to East's 10
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•---•~~Jme·in ..., ••d
offl,. t ......, e' s'a•· by
wi bad to stop because she paid long time, but m Y me Yankee mind,
and claim his slam.
surrounded by Indian L'ww""' cons~ senalllve by the Gua.,....,...,reg
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forgarbagecollectionandextra someone else and we're veryty Harkenlngtothellaltanraclio
The Maestro's play of ~he She was bargaining withhera CathollcCburcbwasforbidden. thattheSpanlabnewapa~shthee her flue'!C)'b"'~-~DJihfla,~
boles meant extra charges, so happy.BiitlstiUhavesnemp
slations (we didn't see TV the heart suit would be routine vendor for vegetables,
More People IliaD Jobs
helped edit waa run "'
her a jo .,...,. ,was ""'""
she wasn't going to sheD out for feeling when I think of this guy full Ume there), we noted one for any one of a thousand or blonde hair cstchin&amp; the ugbt;
Durin~! the months that Guall)lllalan AnllY with lJ.S. but refused to lake '11141 ' offer
the neighbors.
who was so great until that local Italian disgrace: The more players today. Back m a kind of Northern goddess followed botb gh:l!l gradually military aaslltance funds.
aeriously, !IY lhla tlllui ,~ bad
Well !see her point, but how Woodstock trip messed him up. name of Jo DiMaggio has been 1930 It Ia doubtful if more above the dark..ldnned, dark· began 1b, II" tiJal no matter She and other VISA. volun· largely accepted ~l'rd I II'·
do te~ns gel an anti-litter He may be dead or dying for ull dropped from the Italian thon a corporal's guard of haired throng.
how hard they or Father eaaaa teers made fl:iends with the gwneot !bat ~ llll"
prosram started when there's I know.
lranslation of the "Hey, Mrs. experts knew this safety
After Diana had been living WU'ked there would always be people who ran CARE In Guatemalan ln~l(i ·, ":;'
no place to dump the junk? I don't see how the police or Robinson" song from "Tbe play.
in Guatemala for several more ~ople than food or jobs Guatemala City, otopping In directly DPil!lf!"'·' ~~~t
CONCERNED ABOUT LIT· authorities can allow rock Graduate" .... Rome's own trf::~ e,::~k~dhi~o':on~~~~ monthe she met Alan Howard, or places to live.
whenever they got to the jt'Orldng for, Ali).,!f.~ ~.;
f!!:R ,
festivals to take place. - newapapers find room every If hearts were going to a yoWJg Fulbright scholar In "Father casas Ia one of the cM~IIal to pick up a couple of blf, ~t bet{.!..~fi
Dt,ar Concerned:
CATHIE
day for stories about Jackie 0. break 5.0 then four tricks Guatemala City_. He was finest men I've ever mel but pounds of radlab aeeils lor the G!IB~ .~~~''"""'f• ... II'
'l!youtellCityHallaboutyour Dear cathie : ,
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and Ari Onassls, however were not available. If they running an experunenlal a~t he'a a fool too," she onoe aa1d ~'/(~tan&amp; or a box Of )lallpOinl il!i! cl®lga. •.
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m\li-litter camapign, I'm quite I think you re.. b!amm~ trivial ; although the photo of broke 3-2 any line of play reading program In the city • to Mike KJmmell, another VISA. pans or .whatever else had · The ~~-. ,Y~\ .~
!1lljO pick-liPS wJ11 be provided. Woodstock for an addiction Ari bussing Callas raised front- would SUCCeed· If they br~~ federal prison, and long COllVer• voluoleer Uylng in a small~ atriVed since .their lait.;vlai!•- ~ -~ ~ Guli~
Give the mayor a ring and who that might have happened pqed eyebrows
4·1 then this play wo
satiQIIS wl,~ P!lli~ ~~Qfl'\ boulll l!lliAll!'llrilil!ld.-, Th!! -yb1111lWI'II1i1W•~ , fGr Ia iii:lif1MI~IIU ,, . lllltl
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lllibwll, ~idea aught develop .anyw~y. 0U~,,.fi9.c~ ~'~~,)(~t·; ' Sharon Ta~~s" husband ,' ~mJ~ ~~,f~;t ; had made him cynical iboltt
and"•disturlx\lfJ,beiiii!O·/:ARE ·, eiritiat1'~&lt;1W &lt;~tell '" ~~
fut!l.,i !&gt;,ellf. pl'Ogrilffi. - H. ~~n Ito~.!..': Iii· Roman Polansld, said in Rol!IO blluitloll'. ·
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the chances of peaceful cbange ~ told KlmmelJ that. she offl!:l8ls IJIIIile"nlY :left, aft«' Jl ~er ·she. ~'
f!r:' .
Dear ~kiln&gt;'
· ,.,:,;: ellnaowt' drJia~;ady there· He he'll produce an espechiily If the queen had not in the counlry.
sometimes· doobte4 she would was rep'orted• tljal both, 'lrete poverty P:08J'!IIII Jll.~ .
Wvboyfrieoddoessomeww'" c
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lon · • "Macbeth" dropped,Balwouldhavere· Wbenlllanatoldhlmabout ever-·~eadlfferencelnlbi("CIA.agenla.
•. , , , pbla. ..
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really bugs me. After would have e•perimented griS Y versty. "'
H..;h turned to dummy and led a the work she waa doing In Uves ~-the lndl8ns, no matter On another occaBion ~
·:Wbat are
cfoliiC."""';:;,l!',: '.
brlpging me home from a date whether he ~ton that trip or :n~ ::.':v.:~~.:d· his
heart toward his jack. We'll Chichlcastenango, Howard aa1d what abe did. Smnellmes llbe was augry to lea"!' 11\ala ~ for. the
government! .... , } .·..
(lllOIID&lt;I midnight), he goes to not, and only his bsslc weakness black jet with the round bed and leave It to /.on to work out it would nev,er end the poverty toot pride In bavlng taujlht 50 ablpment Of baby !0011 dori,ateil
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different bangoula and drinks made him continue.
-b' his portable girt friend and the rest of e play.
of the Indians.
or more Indian men to read II! Care bad been prompted b)' ~~?r~~~:~=~~'
beer with the kids (male and The day of the super ~ whatever went on during his
"You're only delaying the Spanish, but than she would something less than charily.
female) until 110111ellmes five festival Is over for two reasons · lrborne activities remains a
revolution," he told her.
think, 80 wbal? The country Ia The American mariufacfmer
a.m. I'm afraid his folks think Local authoriUes ~re afraid of :..,..1 except thet one of his
Q-The bidding has been:
' Trials Symploms 1101 Cauaes sWI 70 per cent IIUterate.
ha!l simply decided that free it.
he Ia with me all tllal time.
them, and they re financial Dots ' (employed by Douglas w..t North East Soudl He argued tllat VISA. waa !JeSPlte Iter IIOIIbll, however, samples dlstrllluted by CARE
IR few days 1 begin bearing dlsaslers (unless planners can P
the
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trestlns the s)'llllltoms of Diana comnlllled hel'lelf tola!)y would be tha cheapest form of na
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· ~he got with his ~~ recoup with a documentary). As Aircraft and only on loan to
Pass
Pass 2 N.T. poverty not the basic causes. to her work. She deKllerately advertlilog.
,
~·ftrte~Mia He doesn't lry to for smaller ones why not? world's most successful square) P... a•
Pass 3 •
He'·"'·ied to the experieuce of --··•t out a , ·'-~le, . •""""'
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ood referred to him openly to U. S. Pass
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who ......,.,
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lhill from me, but I think They're leaa dangerous, a g
Air Force personnel at Clam· \ You, Soudl, hold:
another Fulbright scholar
primlllve place to _live. She tile
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of a 8Ul' to go out by deal more peaceful and plno Airport near our town of •KH 9Q101t +AQ5 •AKI had planned to spend a year camed all her own clrlrlldDs GualeQiala
after be takes his girl probably more fun than were Marino 88 "flaky "
What do you do now!
studying the country'a corpcll'· water. coO)Ieci
a woqd !lre. &amp;rowing dlallke '"" ,w
1960's booiiO and beer busts
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A-lllcl ,_ II(IOIIn. Y• ..ty ate slructure but C\"'ll'leted his
waibed can
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I'm wrq, I'll get oll his during Easter week al Ft.
Massachuaetts' Patriot's haYO t1uoe opodell, but tiMty ore project !Jia Wild&lt;: There waa her
woOden
about II. - BUGGED
Lauderdale. - H.
Day, obaerveil A.llril19, com· ...,. ene1 ...t JGUr parllltr no corporate structure, be aald, IUb
. llPOlllhe
memorates the lfattle of Lex· ohould koow that you cloD~ only a bandful of ruling · • ••.;.
BUgged:
havo lour·- aupport !O&lt; him.
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Long II¥ -~ starting guard
for tile BOlton Patriots unW he
was llijiuOd · lalt year and
newcomer ¥l.ke Monller re.
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The Uot&gt;t-4, 2110o
pounder
with thO Palo
aa a acout
will bandie
wrote flnll to a JpeCiaJ
when

acQulrad lr6rn the Pactm and
a)fo releaaed l\larty Amsler, a
defenslv~ eJ1d w~o Nl!ned aa a
lr~ agll/ll-1"1th thE! Beats' In
'1!NI7 and became a re8uJar tllat
aeason, and runnl,ng back Greg
J011~~ defenalve baok Major
Ba~~elton.
The DaUaa COwboys cut fiveyear veteran running back Lei
Shy and Unebacker Freil
Whittingham, also a five-year
veter!", along wil!l rookies
John DougJaa and Bruce Van

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:fs ~~~~~: big~be~::: "ti.d =~~~= : ! ' : : : t o : : : : : . : ~... asainst tile w..hite :.~:u..'::f.::'::
Rome) wherein we business but never let
just teaming
to read, and obma oldest daughter of the mind and tended to be
!hell'

dlltlnsulabld J!lfi~ pro tile club'i 81,,1)00«at aladlwn Ja
career. Ajl ,W.Anlerl~ out o{ buill In FOiboro, Mala. : •
~ · VniY~IY,. McCIIitton The 1Pats ~~ ~ play~ to
waa A.liierlcan·F~ll Leasue briJ)i \llelr roo~ dQwn 19 tile
Roolde of the Year In 1962, and requlnid to-man Umlt pr1&lt;ir to
t1Jree-1Jme All·A.FL.
the starr of the regular aeason.

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'began.to"aee i&gt;tiK!r things .,..~be
Inta~,: ':' : : . · :;:.::;:
coffins oilld in auch numberlln

·McCli.nton, Lo"'g End -~P-ro Grid Careers
BOB Dl PIETRO
uP! Spoltl Writer
A. lot of men look f~ard to
.a J)!ce, eal)', r~'cllalr
nlltence. But at ~ qe of 31?
..CUrtla McClinton and Charlie
Long, both 31, are.haftny ready
to .lead, aedenlary Uvea. But
Ur,d Monday from pro
f!lO .. '!'ar&amp;· , .
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acoreilthe Kansas City Cbiel's
first regular
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side" tiP: II 1s f'!r ~eror\b·· town '
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'up a rental
city
IS'
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smaller than ·Rome·lllllari· '
t&lt;'AQf
bf~•
' the three mos
N les
Genoa any time •
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pri.lti~ratlng
U. S. na.;:: ::f.:::!_.~ome, n
m:ly ~use ¥.-kee hord!ls
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llllCII*IIIlHiably are Coca
' we were amazed, and a trllle descend meinlY on the big Cltiea
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worried, when we cslled in New
: , WEST
imbibed·Coke, tried American York to reserve a famlly-&lt;li~~e --~,
w,.10883
·15~,
.101 ·3
, _ -eral years and quit Fiat to be picked up at the Rome local franc~ ..,. Tbe'·alter
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native II to reoei'Ve far In ad
tQ~9T
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11. not Ill" any suspicion "' 1• or :
1.... vance ..:. II' just loki! a
a
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its
consistent
So
we
puUed
a
ew
t•·-•
upldlly
SOVTII
C
0 W"l
lrlOO
and with the help returned renta ...... up ,.,. ne
~ generated by Its s • ..,s
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turn had nary a moment o'llrouble iii
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Coke of some Roman cltlr.ens,
•
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~"'las c . tha~ its i;;;te has one one up ... We quer· the month we tooled about In
+ABU
amazebee~~·te'"nt In our taslebuds ied the Roman , Hertdans that unpretentious little
.AQf
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anhartan and were told A.mencans tie up Agnellian gem.
Both vulnerable '
lioolth
~'!.,{'~~ ~ancisco: virtually all rentals for July aad It always amazes us how new Weot North
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Pau
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rivalry Interfere with. a
great personal friendship.
Eby called Hal "Maestro"
and Hal called Ely "Pro·
lessor."
In today's band the Pro·
lessor sat North and the
Maestro, South.
In those days fo.ur-&lt;;ard
suits were bid !ndiscrunl·

Rele~ .lf"re l;fllrdoyear 1"1111nlng bflek R.C. Gamble,
aecond-year de!enaJve back
John OUtlaw and tunn1ng back
Bpb GJadielix.
The Cblcag9 Bears a8ked
waivers qo running back EUjab
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Astronauts' Dr. Lamb·
Writes New CQI

CHF.ERLJW&gt;ERS OF Sontherplllgh School did all they
could for their team Friday nlgbt when Southern boiled
ftderat Hocking. The ~ -dqwned the Southern Tarnadoes 54 to 1.

Lineseores
ly United PI'Hs tntematl..,.t

Nalloul League
· 110 lnnlrlgs)
N.Y.
000 0511 000 4- 9 12 1
Mil
020 210 0110 If- 5 10 3
S.deckl, Taylllr (4), Frisella
(5), Ryan (10) and Grote. Over
(10), ; Stonomon, Reed (5),
Mersholl (6) and Bateman.
WP.frlsello (7-31. LP-Marshall
13-8). HR-Mashllt'o (lot).

SOUTHERN mGH SCHOOL'S HEAD foolblll coadl
Robt!l't Ashley discu&amp;aes a field problem with Rod Holman,
sophomore ballback. The completion of a 25 yard PBII from
quarterback steve Jenkins to Holman was the key play for
Southern's mly acore of the game.

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HR-Murrell (11th).

Atlanta
000 3011 200- 5 9 o
Son Fran 021 004 aox- 1 5 2
. McQuien, Nlel&lt;ro (6), C.rd·
well (81. and Tillman; Reber·
gtl', McMahon (7) and Dietz.
WP-ReberQer ...6), LP·Mc·
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Add Danny Frisella to the llat
of unllkely heroes In the history
of the New York Mets.
A. 24-year-old righlobanded
rellef pitcher who has bounced
around between the majora and
the minors oioce IIIII, Frlsetla
haslliddenly become a big man
In the Mets' hopes of winning a
second straight National
Leilgue pennant.
Frisella, who throws a
crackling curveball which he
aometbnes gets over the plate,
won hia seventh game of the
season Monday night whm the
Mots beat the Montreal Expos,
9-5, In 10 lm!np and IIIOYed into
a first-place lie with tiM! Idle
Pittsburgh Pirates in the
National League East. The
Mets and Plrsles are one game
ahead of the artcago Qlbo with

Soturdoy

Mla~mi

vs. Xavier; Dayton vs.

Cincinnati at the Riverfront

Stadium

Ohio

Unlversit~

IMACl

at Kent State

Ohio Wesleyan at Heidelberg

lOCI IN)
Kenyon at Otterbein IOCl I Nl

!&lt;an Oty at Mllw, ppd., rain

Toledo at Buffalo
Findlay at Waynesburg (Pa .)

C.llf. at Minn., ppd .. rain
(Only games scheduled)

Bowling Green at Utah State

West Liberty (W . Va.l at
Musklngum IN)
Rochester at Mt . Union

Willenborg ol CaUl. IPa,J Stale

Meigs

Property

Westminster (PI!I.) at Marietta
Denison at Cen1re (Ky.)
Adrian (Mich.) at Defiance

Butler at Akron (N)
Bluffton at Taylor lind.)

Ashland at Baldwin-Wallace

(NJ

Transfers

plallleill&gt;f" an ' alliug · ~t lmee,"

"He could play if It wss really neceuary," said Anderaoo,

otito College 5dlectule

(Only games scheduled) ·
Amerlcsn Leaguo

HOUSTON (UP! ) -The Cin·
c!nnati Reds start a two • game
aeries against Houaton tonight
as they meander toward cinching the National League West
pennant
The Reds, 121&gt; games in
front of second place Los An·
geles, planned to start Jim Me·
Glothlln (IU) tonight against
the Astros Larry Dierker (1312). Gary Nolan will pitch for
the Reds Wednesday night
Reds Manager Sparky Aoder·
son originally slated lefty Jim
Merritt for the opener, but
Merritt reported be still bad a
sore elbow.
Bobby Tolan missed the last
two games the Redo played on
the w..t Coast. Toleo con.

By Unitect Press lntornational

EastPIJJyoff

Tennessee Tech at Youngstown

IN)
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MAC: Mid American Con·
terence
OC: Ohio Conference
N: Night game

c.,.); defellllve taekle Greg
Lens, I'UIInlng ~leek Palli White,
. Upl end Jl91 MeFarJand and
~TOll)' Plunuber (St.
LoulriCWdlnala),anddefuai..e
tackle lo(lke Dirb and running
back John Land (Pbiladelphia
Eqlea).

Met• Tile
• p r·
. tes
the lhr• teams aeparated by a
blanket of sevell percentage
polnla.
"We are gertlns good relief
pllcbing now," said Meta
Manager Gil Hodges after
Monday nlgbl's vletory. "Ron
Herbel baa helped us and
Frisella and Tug McGraw are

oontrtbullng, too."
Frisella held the EJ:pos to one
run and one hit fll" live lnnlnga
and became the winning pitcher
when the Meta scoreil folD' runa
In the loth Inning with the help
of errars by Ron Fairly and
John Bateman.
Jerry Grote led off the Inning
with a single and plncb-runner
Rod Gaspar stole aecood and
went to third when Bud
llarrelaon was sale on an error
by Fairly. Gaspar was trapped
between third and home m

LA.IIGEST ENTRY
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla. (UPI)-The Northern California aecllon submitted the
largest enlry Monday wben it
entered the names if 81 golfers
for the third annual PGA. aub
Profe11lonal championship.
Southern Callfcrnla entered 85
golfers, giving tile state 119 of
the 1184 golfers attempUng to
gain the 2llavallallle quaUfytng
spots.

Tommie Agee's grounder but
scored when Bateman threw
wild during the rondown to put
the Meta In iraftl, 1-6. Wayne
Garrell's double, Ron Swoboda's aacrffice Oy and Donn
Clendenm'J lingle drove In
lhr• more nms to round out the
Inning.
The Loa Angeles Dodgers
beat the San Diego ,Padrea, IM,
and the San Francisco Giantl
downed the Atlanta Braves, 7~.
In the only other NL games
Monday nlgbl. California at
Minnesota and Oakland at
Milwaukee were postponed by
rain In the only scheduled
American Leque actlm.
Willie Davia' double two
.., keyed a five-run flrst.Wdng
outburst which carried the
Dodgers to their vlcblry and
91Ulpped a five-game San Diego
winning streak. Claude Osteen
yielded three runa In the nlnfh
but won his 15th gllllle agalnat
13 101111. Ivan Murrell hit his
11th home run of the year for the
Padres.

P·~l~clnnall !McGlothlin t34¥
ot flouston (Dierker 13-12), 1:!10
p.~n Diego (Corklnl ~) i&gt;f;
Los Angeles (Sutton 1-4-12), f1,
p.m.

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Atlanta (Reed 6·9) at SoliFrancisco !Perry 20·13l, 1,\•

p.m.

Wldnescloy'l Go- . '
New York at Montrul, nl;ht ·
Pitts at Phlle, night
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·St. Louis at Ollcago
1;... ";
Cinci at Houston, night
San Diego at Loa Ang, nloht ·''
Atlanta at Sa"!!!!1clsco
:t.

Frank Jolmaon drove In two

vlve the third Inning of Sun·
day's game against San Diego,
wanta to get back Into the
game.
"I hope I'll get to start qatn
In four or five days," the 21·
year • old said. "I wanna
be ready for the playoffs.''
Simpson baa pitched only six
innings since July 31 becauae of
a sharp pain In his aboulder.

West

three hits in the Ganla' 15oldt

attack which also included a
pair of doubles by Willie Mays.
Clete Boyer and Bob ntlman
led the Braves' offense with two
hits each.

Friday 'a Games

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Ookland

W. L Pet. G••
87 58 •.00 ..• 1 ~;~

Kansas City
Milwaukee
Chicago

5I 88 .397 29\(t,
55 90 .379 ll2,,;i·;
53 93 .363 :u,.

Mlnnesbta

10 67 .544 1

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California

61 .531 10 &lt;::•'

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Cant ai Minn. ppd., rain

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W. L Pet. GJ
runs with a baae&amp;{Uled shtgle Baltimore
95 51 .651 ... ,:
81 65 .5.55 ,,..; I "
"but I figure he can do with a during a fourol'llll sixth Inning New York
Boston
75 71 .514 20w 'J
little rest anyway."
rally which enabled Frank Detroit
75 71 .514 Ill_ ,,,
Wayne Simpson, the rookie Reberger to win his sixth game Cleveland
11 76 Al3 :WJ&gt;
righthender who falled to 11111'· for the Giants. Johnson bad Washington 6B n .-469 :kllh,

Against Houston Nine

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Redskins) ; ldcker Bruce A.Uord,
wide receiver Bubba Thornton,
Ught end Reg ~olan and
c~.A.IvbiMitcbell (Buf•
falo Bills); quarterback Bruce
Lemmerman, wida receiver
Jlfoote Ledbetter and tackle
Lyllll Larsoo !A.llanla Fa!·

Reds Will Try Luck

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N*, while Green Bay dropped
six players, four ~es and
vetel"llll pia!" ldclter Booth
Lwlteg and Phll Va\lderlea.
Otllm released Monday were
linebackers Tom ~~ and
Rudy Kuechellberg, guard Roy
&amp;:lunldt and wide receiver
Marshall Cropper (Washington

By FRED DOWN

f the children
'
~th ople 'shedldn'llllte She
I collapse each summer.
helping to care or
first family of Dwight, m., a "' pe
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By Helen Bottel
1
About
the
only
connections
whoswarmad
through
th'
town.
MidWestern
Republican
who
and
Ann
were
both
unwilling
to
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with news from home are the
She went shopping In the opposed Social security unW r..trlct their activities to avoi~
YQUTH ASKED FOR IT!
You're a right, but "getting Rome Daily American and the
market two or three limes a she went to college and who violating the Guatemala~!~~
) !'his column is for young on a boy's ~ck about It" may Paris Herald Tribune .... The
week, learning to bargain over favored Richard Nlson In the nol1oo of proper ~vior ~ar
p~ople, their problems and only drive hun to more par· lattor seems too often packed
carrots and cabbages, and she 1900 presidenllal eJsctloo, found women. On one occa on, w n
plj!asures lheJr troubles and tymg,
with stories about Eorope and
bella• to know and respect such Ideas hard to accept. She they were out at a ll!ne most
fun As ,;;Ill the rest of Helen
"Sauce for the goose" might never enough news from the
Fatller Jooe Marla casas, an W88
-lloMiY against WapiOO were~~ to be al
1f91i, Us!, it welcomes laughs work better. Tell him you m~t states .... The Rome American
energetlcmiddle-asedmanwho violenctlnextreml-elr~IAn· holile, a aua,te~~~al..
llut won 'I dodge a serious be home by II :30 becalanusenlnga seems daily to print more lively ~:~~: ~dr~~~ :O::v!c~~d had spent manyyears helping .,..; but Ute IJIOIII A.merlcanll, proached
tloo ~ :p~
question with a brush-off.
bunch of ldds are P
Yankee stories than the Paris •uit almost automatically. the Indians.
she had litways ....,mod the! II8IWIIP
Y
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Send your teenage questions something for later.''
Trib ; which tries to beat the The Professor taught this to Tbe directors of VISA. In hard wu·k could achieve the lutes.
.
6'"1'!"'~
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, (And if he a~ks to come along Rome American to the his pupils but he saw no rea- GuatelllalaCity, Bill and Donna same eac1s with leu suffering.
A.ldCoasolldateo Coldnll
that
fir mete ..
care of Helen Help US! this - weU, you ve got another newsstands and in fact may, but son to follow his own teach· Dreyer, began with the same Tbroughoul her two ~ In As arne puled ~a begin the
·
'CiilcM' ~om
problem.) - H.
loo often with stories the ing here. The Maestro had doubts about Diana thai Bar· Guatemala Diana struggled tof~thatAmerjoanee~ lheae\Woye&amp;l'f)'Vecomelih
:~riER
Dear Helen :
American printed the day bid four no·lrUmC. He was baraAnnGravesorlglnallyfelt. with the qU~~Btiona of poverty, aid .was only c~tlng""' l'e4ll lindm~
.111*t·
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Are you in favor of pop or rock before .... We doubt the or· going to play the and soWbme· When they saw the. speed with --'·' j"""- and revoiUUOil . . control of GualelJiala s i'ullng which me mllht ciall'l!11 ~· '
PROG~""'M B'"""'~
-"'"' dinaryU. S. touristiafascloated where
no-trump.
,.... Aleman, -u.cr faDiilles -'thoutt
ever
.UI••
" .u.. . lned " .
Dear Helen.
festivals? I'm not! My ex~,
waste a m
round
of bidding? Y which Diana lesrned S"··•·•
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She and..Ann
w•
er rea••
-.,. pracuc...,.
ga ~';~ ', ""·i I
and
speculation
· ker and the rapport she established VISA. volunlller tn ,....,....,..
"""·~•··ate. tile. broad
Jlme .B111· ~·,; · off1Jiu!!l
Y..lerday my brother and 1 friend went to Woodstock
' wi'!h some esoteric
.
'fhe play was even quic
- maaa
, of the
fipeople.1 By the
•·••I~v
That
di
1
11fie
1
1
~nl around !he neighborhood came back a drug ad ct.
s about factory problems In than the bidding. Hal won with the priests and the peop e nango had been aposec1 to tile · The Amer can n uenc !)ad a . ... ,...faced,nobyw.; ~
topckupallthetroshthatwas why he Is my ex. He just Bavaria when so many juicy the first trick with dummy's of Chlchlcastenango, their couu~'s deep cooaervallve -ed tor~ everywhere. problems •
carelessly thrown around the couldn't quit l.SD, so he moved lale• are being wagged at king of diamonds. Then he doubls dllappeared.
roots 88 soon aa they bad Diana kll!lW that .lhf American loped peoples and or the U,3.
slreets and vacant lots.
to the Village to be closer to the home; even the Trlb's obits led a heart to his ace, West's Dreyer remembers Diana arriVed: The priests warned Cennl Intelligence Agency role In the• o!Ndl&amp; Ill&gt;" ¥IV•
·When ,.. got home with our supply.
seem Europe-oriented, names queen dropped and it was a most clOill'ly in tile market one them bluntly that discussion of (CIA.) had been responsible for those problema. l'/belt ,f...~
'
!her told
I moaned and groaned for a that stir no Interest
the matter of seconds for Hal to sunlit morning, _. __,., dressed, birth -trol or other -•jec'· a coup """""" a left.-wlng for International- DeVe~.._..t
wqon load, our mo
us
f" all
I
concede a trick to East's 10
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ouu
,.
•---•~~Jme·in ..., ••d
offl,. t ......, e' s'a•· by
wi bad to stop because she paid long time, but m Y me Yankee mind,
and claim his slam.
surrounded by Indian L'ww""' cons~ senalllve by the Gua.,....,...,reg
"""• ~· (A.ID)L, ....,rys ; ; .
forgarbagecollectionandextra someone else and we're veryty Harkenlngtothellaltanraclio
The Maestro's play of ~he She was bargaining withhera CathollcCburcbwasforbidden. thattheSpanlabnewapa~shthee her flue'!C)'b"'~-~DJihfla,~
boles meant extra charges, so happy.BiitlstiUhavesnemp
slations (we didn't see TV the heart suit would be routine vendor for vegetables,
More People IliaD Jobs
helped edit waa run "'
her a jo .,...,. ,was ""'""
she wasn't going to sheD out for feeling when I think of this guy full Ume there), we noted one for any one of a thousand or blonde hair cstchin&amp; the ugbt;
Durin~! the months that Guall)lllalan AnllY with lJ.S. but refused to lake '11141 ' offer
the neighbors.
who was so great until that local Italian disgrace: The more players today. Back m a kind of Northern goddess followed botb gh:l!l gradually military aaslltance funds.
aeriously, !IY lhla tlllui ,~ bad
Well !see her point, but how Woodstock trip messed him up. name of Jo DiMaggio has been 1930 It Ia doubtful if more above the dark..ldnned, dark· began 1b, II" tiJal no matter She and other VISA. volun· largely accepted ~l'rd I II'·
do te~ns gel an anti-litter He may be dead or dying for ull dropped from the Italian thon a corporal's guard of haired throng.
how hard they or Father eaaaa teers made fl:iends with the gwneot !bat ~ llll"
prosram started when there's I know.
lranslation of the "Hey, Mrs. experts knew this safety
After Diana had been living WU'ked there would always be people who ran CARE In Guatemalan ln~l(i ·, ":;'
no place to dump the junk? I don't see how the police or Robinson" song from "Tbe play.
in Guatemala for several more ~ople than food or jobs Guatemala City, otopping In directly DPil!lf!"'·' ~~~t
CONCERNED ABOUT LIT· authorities can allow rock Graduate" .... Rome's own trf::~ e,::~k~dhi~o':on~~~~ monthe she met Alan Howard, or places to live.
whenever they got to the jt'Orldng for, Ali).,!f.~ ~.;
f!!:R ,
festivals to take place. - newapapers find room every If hearts were going to a yoWJg Fulbright scholar In "Father casas Ia one of the cM~IIal to pick up a couple of blf, ~t bet{.!..~fi
Dt,ar Concerned:
CATHIE
day for stories about Jackie 0. break 5.0 then four tricks Guatemala City_. He was finest men I've ever mel but pounds of radlab aeeils lor the G!IB~ .~~~''"""'f• ... II'
'l!youtellCityHallaboutyour Dear cathie : ,
.
and Ari Onassls, however were not available. If they running an experunenlal a~t he'a a fool too," she onoe aa1d ~'/(~tan&amp; or a box Of )lallpOinl il!i! cl®lga. •.
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m\li-litter camapign, I'm quite I think you re.. b!amm~ trivial ; although the photo of broke 3-2 any line of play reading program In the city • to Mike KJmmell, another VISA. pans or .whatever else had · The ~~-. ,Y~\ .~
!1lljO pick-liPS wJ11 be provided. Woodstock for an addiction Ari bussing Callas raised front- would SUCCeed· If they br~~ federal prison, and long COllVer• voluoleer Uylng in a small~ atriVed since .their lait.;vlai!•- ~ -~ ~ Guli~
Give the mayor a ring and who that might have happened pqed eyebrows
4·1 then this play wo
satiQIIS wl,~ P!lli~ ~~Qfl'\ boulll l!lliAll!'llrilil!ld.-, Th!! -yb1111lWI'II1i1W•~ , fGr Ia iii:lif1MI~IIU ,, . lllltl
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lllibwll, ~idea aught develop .anyw~y. 0U~,,.fi9.c~ ~'~~,)(~t·; ' Sharon Ta~~s" husband ,' ~mJ~ ~~,f~;t ; had made him cynical iboltt
and"•disturlx\lfJ,beiiii!O·/:ARE ·, eiritiat1'~&lt;1W &lt;~tell '" ~~
fut!l.,i !&gt;,ellf. pl'Ogrilffi. - H. ~~n Ito~.!..': Iii· Roman Polansld, said in Rol!IO blluitloll'. ·
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the chances of peaceful cbange ~ told KlmmelJ that. she offl!:l8ls IJIIIile"nlY :left, aft«' Jl ~er ·she. ~'
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· ,.,:,;: ellnaowt' drJia~;ady there· He he'll produce an espechiily If the queen had not in the counlry.
sometimes· doobte4 she would was rep'orted• tljal both, 'lrete poverty P:08J'!IIII Jll.~ .
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really bugs me. After would have e•perimented griS Y versty. "'
H..;h turned to dummy and led a the work she waa doing In Uves ~-the lndl8ns, no matter On another occaBion ~
·:Wbat are
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brlpging me home from a date whether he ~ton that trip or :n~ ::.':v.:~~.:d· his
heart toward his jack. We'll Chichlcastenango, Howard aa1d what abe did. Smnellmes llbe was augry to lea"!' 11\ala ~ for. the
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(lllOIID&lt;I midnight), he goes to not, and only his bsslc weakness black jet with the round bed and leave It to /.on to work out it would nev,er end the poverty toot pride In bavlng taujlht 50 ablpment Of baby !0011 dori,ateil
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different bangoula and drinks made him continue.
-b' his portable girt friend and the rest of e play.
of the Indians.
or more Indian men to read II! Care bad been prompted b)' ~~?r~~~:~=~~'
beer with the kids (male and The day of the super ~ whatever went on during his
"You're only delaying the Spanish, but than she would something less than charily.
female) until 110111ellmes five festival Is over for two reasons · lrborne activities remains a
revolution," he told her.
think, 80 wbal? The country Ia The American mariufacfmer
a.m. I'm afraid his folks think Local authoriUes ~re afraid of :..,..1 except thet one of his
Q-The bidding has been:
' Trials Symploms 1101 Cauaes sWI 70 per cent IIUterate.
ha!l simply decided that free it.
he Ia with me all tllal time.
them, and they re financial Dots ' (employed by Douglas w..t North East Soudl He argued tllat VISA. waa !JeSPlte Iter IIOIIbll, however, samples dlstrllluted by CARE
IR few days 1 begin bearing dlsaslers (unless planners can P
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Pass 2 N.T. poverty not the basic causes. to her work. She deKllerately advertlilog.
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~·ftrte~Mia He doesn't lry to for smaller ones why not? world's most successful square) P... a•
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Air Force personnel at Clam· \ You, Soudl, hold:
another Fulbright scholar
primlllve place to _live. She tile
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after be takes his girl probably more fun than were Marino 88 "flaky "
What do you do now!
studying the country'a corpcll'· water. coO)Ieci
a woqd !lre. &amp;rowing dlallke '"" ,w
1960's booiiO and beer busts
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Massachuaetts' Patriot's haYO t1uoe opodell, but tiMty ore project !Jia Wild&lt;: There waa her
woOden
about II. - BUGGED
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Day, obaerveil A.llril19, com· ...,. ene1 ...t JGUr parllltr no corporate structure, be aald, IUb
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memorates the lfattle of Lex· ohould koow that you cloD~ only a bandful of ruling · • ••.;.
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The DaUaa COwboys cut fiveyear veteran running back Lei
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Roolde of the Year In 1962, and requlnid to-man Umlt pr1&lt;ir to
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sin)ply becauae Yankee borcjes
updo,rg(ol!tjl ,and tow~rl)lg ~aj&gt;'llll; GualeJDPia· ,!:~!)', :Jb~i ,lor ... live. ·~; Ia~~
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native js to teBO&gt;:Ve far ill ad·.
~!henJal'&amp;.~cloth, and tile &gt; ~~ ftVillutiOII . 1'1!111ecl.
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flrto'ood 1vegetables and tresb- alroady ·~ way In the The· volun~s ·~ {Jald a two )'WI IIi .Gila~. Dllllili
returned rental~ up .... We
ly killed ··goats, pip and ...,....taini!Q l!le eut. How&amp;f!l 'amall 111lbelatence ~ which wrote honleand ~
hadnaryamornentoftroubleln
chickena.
~ibat G\IA~'a ~ m..t ol them ,,~ ~ . whatthe~'!lil-~1
t11e monlll we woled about In
.".~es·.OIIler :noP
hope' ior fun&lt;iamental cbah!l• adequate,~t·~ speni even · w her. She did,n!•~ .IIJO~tkill, !It
that unpretentious little
Grad~ •. IJQwever,, Diana Jay with ·guetrilla ·~like lep lhBII llhe recelYed. ~- Iona cilnverllti"llfo~'ti~
Al!nelllan g0m.
~an: to see otller thlnia ...the Ulla Turcloa. &gt;
hei' clothes·
out .she Howard abO!It revqw, d)!ill
It always amazes us how new
ll\dlanl' bad health, their short Howard's ytews were shared patched and ~lelled tbeDI. .. tile disturbing dlinges· ~
construction -ma w ln~se
stature, the amall. child-olzetl by one of jjlana•s Guatemalan "Buy yourself a ,~· · place In her all'!tudes . ~
· •ach su~ year we VISit
coffins sold In such numbers In fr!elldl who prescribed vto~ Ktmme~ tllld'Jier once. No one her upbrlnglng,·bel'
Rome .•.. Good -&lt;Oiled apartment
the J~¥~~'~-~~ev'en inli'e bhlnll)l: "What tbii .will bold .It iplnst you. •:
, ~r 'own lift, blit """ :.' ~
houses now are stretching
She p""'lled lnfll work, country needs,'; he IDid Diana,, Her dlllntereal In clotlles was , her ~btl aii(JuVhe ~
tbroughtheexurbsanddlstant
helplltglocal)ll'l-.tswlauncha "lito Una u11 the 50 ·firsl part ola broader dlsllke .fll' appriladltll ,. ~· ~~ ; '
suburbs such as the little Culbertson and Sims were nutritlonal •pr...,..n, editing a llmtUes against u1e \rhlte iradltiolialrnldi!IMia-" ·~nl- : ,uwqe~.fou'.-\ . " ~ ~~·•.
I vineyard town ol Marino (14 bitter rivals in the r~~e newspaper for adbl\f who were · irati."
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ties. She said w~t ~Ill' . ...baslc'leWII '.fl. .• . j ~;.11
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I mllea from Rome) wherein we · b:"'~ess b~t n~~e;'e ~wltlle~ just learnlnH how-to read, and Diana oldest dlughter o1 tiie mind and tended to be brusqu. dlfferen\ CIII~witti ~~
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r vat Y n s!~J friendship. helplnH wcare lor the children llrst 1~ o1 Dwight, m., 1 with people she clldn't like. She values IIIli ·~..~nt~w~a ~
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About tile only connections
c~ Hal "Maestro" who swarmed tbrough tile !DWD. Midwestern RepubUcan who and Ann wert bqth unwilling Ill ~. YOII ~~ ~til
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wiU\ news ·rrom home are tile and Hal called Ely "Pro- She went sbopplnH In lhe opposed Social Security until restrict their activities to a~ seek ~ cOmmon ~..,.!'I
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
You're a right, but "settins Rome Daily American and the lessor."
market two or tbree times a she went w collage and who viQlating the Guatemalanl ~landlnil·"·lhOII!'Id· ·: ··,&lt;
) !'his column Is Ill' young on a boy's hack about 11" may Paris Herald Tribune .... The
In today's band the Pro- week, learning w bargain over lavnred Richarcl Nixon In the notion o1 proper behavior Ill'
"Instead '11 talkln&amp; ', all!l'~l
R'Jople, their problems and only clrlve him Ill more par· tall" seems wo often packed lessor sat North and the carrots and cabbages, and she tll60presldential election, found women. On 0110 occ:aaloo, when equaUty of tile races, !ool;,li.Yf
iifi,Bsures, their troubles and tyinH.
with stories about EurPpe and Maestro, South.
began w know and respect such i!1eaB bard w accept. She they were out at _a time !DOlt with It, gel put lbf, liilihp
fun. At, with the rest of Helen · "Sauce lor the goose" might never enough news from the
In those d~ds . fo.ur~d Father Jose Marla Caau, an was not neceuarlly aph!lt w:illlltn were .i~ Ill be at , llllll!l ~gef· atu~ oil ·and
llflp Us!, it welcomes laughs work better. Tell him you must states .... The Rome American suits were b• mdiscr~t: energetic micldJe.aged man who violence In estremio Cirf;IIIIIBian- horne, a jlua~lall . 1111-. bellbi\O ~UJ!y lookal ~ aa
liut won't dodge a serious he home by 11:30 becauae "a _...dallywprlntmll'ellvely nately and th~e w'J: :-e~ had spent many years helping cos· but like moot~ proeched lhem . under ,the people l\'ltb needl·, ,blpjllneu,
question witb a brush.olf.
~~h~~ •kiJIJorIa'~~· planning Yankee sfllrles tban the Paris :~~cy8~0~~ aut~.iucally. the Indiana.
she• bad always ~ tbiot asiiuqptloll theY ,were- proi!l· •tiagtdy. · , . ·
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Send your teenage questions -·-·~'6
Trlb; which tries w beat the Tbe Professor taught this to The dlreclors qf VISA In bard work could achieve the ·lUtes.
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w YOtrrll ASKED FOR IT, (And II he a~ Ill come at:! Rome American to the his pupils but he saw no rea- Guatemala City, Blll and Donna aame ends with 1esa IU!ferlng. Aid I'A\rliudldajeo CGnlrul
that I \&gt;tnefited fir ~ than
care o1 Helen Help US! this - well, you·ve sot ano
newsstandsandtnfactmay, but son to follow his own teach- Dreyer, began witb tile lime 1'hroughout her two years in At, Ume puied Diana began the bihabltanta ol 'Chlclil fr,om
newspaper.
problem.) -H.
too often with stories the ing here. Tbe Mllestro had doubt&amp; about Diana thai Bar· Guatemala Dtans struggled wlei! that AnlllQcan ~ilmlc these two yeatJ.I've c,.ne.to·a
ANTI-!JTI'ER
Dear Helen:
American printed the day bid four no-trumtr,~e was bara Ann Graves orlgjnally !ell witb the queations o1 poverty aid waa only consolldltlrlg the real unctentandll.li oi · .~
PROGRAM BLOCKED
Are you In favor ~t:" or~ before .... We doubt the or- g~g Ill ~ayn~~ump. so:~; When they IIW tile speed witb social jUBilee and revolution: control ol Gualelpaia's l'Uilnll which one mlllhl cian '" ' ide@/• I
~lair Helen:
festivals? I'm not. Y ""
dlnaryU.S. tourist is fascinated :a:f: a ~ound of bidding?
which Diana teamed Spanish She and Ann Aleman, anotbcr families without bier reachinil practically gained.'!·-...
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Yesterday my brother and I triend went w Woodstock ~ with some esoteric speculation
he Ia waa even quicker and tile rapport she establlahed VISA volunteer In ~ tile broad maas ol tile people.
By tile time she leR; DJ.iilB
-riot around tile neighborhood came back a drug addict. Thaj1 ~ about factory problema in th!'.. &amp;e Ybidding. Hal won with tile priesII and tile people nango had been npoeed wthe The · American inlluence bad a Illtally new ~ .;,.•die
toP!ckupalltheirashthatwas why he 18 my ex. He ':.Bavaria when so many juicy thefirsttrlckwithdummy's of Chlcblcastenango, their coun~'a deep conservative seemed w reach everywhere. problemllacedby~
caMeaa1y tbrown around tile couldn't quit LSO, so he mov
tales are belnH wagged at king of diamonds. Then he doubt&amp; dlalppearecl.
roots 18 80011 u theY had Diana knew tbal..tht Amerltllll loped peoples an4 ol tile U.S.
wtile Village to be closer Ill the home· even tile Trlb's obits led a heart to his ace, West's Dreyer rememberS Diana arrived· The priest&amp; warned Central Intelligence Al!ency role In the' lll'tl&amp;8~ fO solve
stteela and vacant lois.
'When we got bome wltb our supply.
seem ' Europe-oriented, names queen dropped,::n~ It
~ most clearly In the market .PliO them bhmiiJ tblt dlscuulon of (CIA) had been responsible Ill' those problems. ~ an Aid
.ftgon toad, ciUr mother Wid us I moaned and S~~~~ I~ tblt stir no Interest In tile matll!~of ·~k i'c, Ffast's 10 sunlit morning, simply dressed, birth cooirol or other subject&amp; a coup against a left.wing lor tnternatiooal ~~
willadtosfllpbecauaeshepalcl long Ume, but
Yankee mind.
, ;~:f~lal.::hisstam .
surroundedbyJndlanchlldren. cOllll®red selllltive by the Guatemalanreglmeln111114,and (AID) offlclal, .~~ ~ by
lor garbage collection and extra someone_else .and we're very Harkening to the Italian radio
stro's !a 01 the She wu bart!alnlng with a Catholic Chureb was forbidden. tblt t.be Spanlab ne~ she her llue(IC)' In sp,nish, olfelell
beles.meant estra charges, so happy. Butlstillhave an empty stations (we didn't- TV the he~~ ~~e wobl/b/ routine vendor for vegetables, her
Mere people thall Jobo
helped edit wu run by the her a job Dlani :waa !Ia~
she wasn•tsolns w sheU oulfor feeling when I think of this guy lull Ume tbere), we noted one for any one of a thousand or blonde hair catehlng tile ll&amp;ht;
During the montbl tblt Guatemal8n Arm1 with !J.S. but refused to take
,all:~
~neighbors.
who was so g:.::..':!.that local Italian disgrace: The more players tndey. Back In a kind of Northern goddess followed both girls gradually military 81l8istance !Upds.
aeriOUIIy. IJY Qlla llml.~ bact
'fll 'Well,Iaee her point, but how Woodstock trip
up. name o1 Jo DiMagsio bas been 1930 It IB doubt!uilf more above tile dark..tdnned, dark· began , ~ see tbat no matter She and otller VISA volun· lar8e!Y acceptad,~·· ar·
do teen• get an anti-Utter He may be dead or dying lor all dropped from the Italian than a corporal s guard of haired tbrOilg.
how bard they or Father CaliS teers made l.olendl Willi the gument tbll ~ and
program started when there's I know.
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iranslalion of the "Hey, Mrs. experts knew thll safety
After Diana had been living worked, there would always be people who ran CARE In Guatemalan tnlerett, ~. wen
no place w dump tile junk? 1 don't see how the police or Robinson" song from "The play.
in Guatemola Ill' several
people thin food or jabs Guatemala City, slf1pplng In dlrecU, &lt;JIIIlOied. Bile~
· tba!
CONCERNED ABOUT LIT· authorities can allow rock Graduate" .... Rome's own
Hal nee dkedhifour ee~t montbl she met Alan Howard, ~ wn
whenever they got w the worldn8 !II' AID Jl9ial!l· .- ~
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festivals to lake place. - newspapers find room ':"ery ~ic~~~r~a :ere' ~~\:.ga tO a young Fulbright lllholar In '"'·'Fa':r.ca~ 11 000 o1 the ~pltal w pick bp a couPle ol bi,,. Plli :·hl!t 'oil •. ll)li~ ', , ,ill,
~ Con&lt;:erned:
CAmiE
dey lor smes about Jackie 0. treak !H) then lour tricks Guatemala City. Ho was finest inen I've ever met but pounds of radish IOedl for tile Guatemalan ~~~ ijilliJi
._youteBCityllallaboutyour Dear Cathie:
bl In and Arl Onassls, however were not available. If they running an e&amp;perimentalailult he'• a fool too'' she once &amp;lid Indians II' a 1101 ol baii!J9Int lng ch8Dp;
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lllilt-lltter camaplgn, I'm quite I think you're ..,:~ ~ irlvlal· atthOUHh the phow o1 broke 3·2 any line ol play reading pr08Hm In the city's 111 Mike ~n another VISA · pens or wtuitl!ver else lvld ·Tile ronm
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~ picll- will be provided. WoodstiiCk for an "a c oned Ari.S Callas raleed front- would succeed. If lathey br~~ federal prison, and tong conver· volun1.eer Hying~ a amaU loJm jl(ri•W llnei!··-~ Ji~t visit.. ~ ~
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Glfethemayorarlns,andwbo that might have happen . JII!Ked eyebrows.
4·1 tbeJI this P Y ·WOwu eaUons l'ilt~~~ ·
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irilllh,yonridea might develi!l! oanyw~y, ORft,Ji'i~C~ I.~•J),Y,~C:' I, sharon ...Til:fel.o:'.bulband, : ~-Jt~· ~llk(:f~ilh&amp;d inaU ldm' cY~~tcaf·'al\Oflf =~~
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and•l\liiGirblli:'whlri tW6 ~~ ~\:10'·1~~··~?
Ill!fAd~~ IJ&lt;OP.IIl·..., it doesn t . .aen~ ~ Iii· Rillll8D Polanski: 11ld 1n Rome bl~oli':
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Deilr ~·;.;. " ' '· · ··;h~~:.r:; 11 ~dy there: He he'll produce an espelilll!iy If the queen had not In tile country. Wid him bo t 10111etimes doubtec! she woUld was I'&lt;!~ ' U,St b~lh Wete ,poyerty ~am ·In
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ted
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version
of
"Macbeth,''
dropped,
Hal
woUld
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for a rusty-Irony .... Hugh turned to dummy and led ,a the work she 'JU doing In Uves o1 tile,Indians, no matter On anotller ot'C8Sion l)lans
"what are f11U 'clobi&amp; wor~
brlll8lnl me btlme !rom a dlto whether he went on
or Heiner arrived aboard his big heart toward his j~k. 'Wen Chlchicaltenango, Howard &amp;lid what she did Sometimes she waa angry wtear.n that a larp rai the federal gov~W
(liaOIIld mldnlgbt), he goes w no~andonlyhlsbasic weakness blackjetwitb the round bed and leave It to yau to work out it would DO'(tr end tile poverty tOok pride In ·havlnH taught 50 shipment o1 baby food donalejl Donllliubd.
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dlffennl hangout&amp; and c1rlnkl made him continue.
his
tabl . I friend and the rest of the play.
ol the Indians.
Indian lilen to read II&gt; Care had been prompted by
Diana ~ 10 d) 'Ill"* IIi&amp;
..... with 'the tldl (male and The dey of tile super-b~ wha&amp;:er ..".n~"on during his
"You're only delaying the ~: but then she would something less than' clllrity. question wit11. a Jokel biU Mrs.
female) ~til IIOIDI!tlmes five festival II over lor two reaaons · airborne ~tlvttles remains a
revolution,'' he 1111!1 her·
think 10 what? The COlllltry Ia The American manulachlfel' Dreyer felt 11111.·.,... troulJlld.'!t:'
a.m. I'm ilfrald his folD think Local autborlties ~re alrald of secre~ except tbat one o1 his Q-'ft&gt;e biddlnll hu been:
Trull SJDIIIIOIIInol e-n sun 7o per cent llllterate.
hail sin)ply decided that tree II. , ., .. ,: . : · , :
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he will! me all tbal time.
them, and..::~ pllola (~toyed by Douglaa ""'! Nortb r.t Boa~ He argu!!d tbst VI&amp;\ was
IJesplts 11er \10111111, however, llimlplu distributed by CARE
Afler·~vlllil~~·. ~1, ,
D!.~ftl!· ~yubegln hearing dlsaaters (
As Aircraft and only on loan w the
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...;. . ~:T trea!lng the symplolns . ol Dlanllcammltted herleU tota!ly woUld be til!! cheaplllt form ol na oc~ 'Ill!'~ ...... /
"'friehdl.hel:l.:!~":; ~."~':i)~ot? Wll'ld'smoltsuecesslulsquare)
Puo u · ' ~erty, not tho baslcrperlee~~uae:; tO her wiwk. Sbe dallberately adVertlalq. ·,
prlesll_,~-·~qN~fJ.,!J
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nee
sought out a simple, ~t Dlana'sgroillln&amp; •coocemover Mike NIJIIII!OU•
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from me, but I lhlllll Tl!eY re less _.,.erOIIB, a g nd Air Forte peraonnel at Clan\· , You, South hold:
anotller Fulbright scbolar who primitive place to live. She the ~ iblluence in other pe&lt;!pfe llil!· bad lin/Mil ··.,
~llell ol a guy wgo out~ d•:_.;or~,,./:!.ceJ!
plno Airport near our"""' of •KIUQ1t71 +AQI ~Itt had planned w ~ a year carried all her own drlnklnll GUatemsla
JllBtebell bY a there. Sbil ~. Ill" letta '
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after be tak8ll his &amp;lr pr
and beer bUill MarinO, 81 "flaky."
What do 10u do now?
studying tile country 1 corpor· water, cooked over a wood !Ire, growing dislike 101' the~- thO ~ ,,IQ: )llliln\, !fcm
1160's
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A-Bid lou...-. y"' 01117 ate strueture but C&lt;)lllllleted his read by candleiiChtand waahed can ~1:,1 w!lo,\ ~ t.o ~!taco t1&gt; .p!ll~ untll .U.•. weo$ ' •
during Eas~ week at Ft.
Massachusells' Patriot's .... . _ ....... buttboJ . . project In a week: There wu her etotllN .'ln a large, wooden Chlcblcaitenanwl~ .aJ&amp;fed•t belorellhilci!'d·. ·~ "·rLauderdale. H.
Day, observed Apr111t, com· ,..,. "'!"!' oM~~ ,..;;; no corpcrate lirllcture, he &amp;lid, lulf. ~door wu always open the Mayan Inn, wh,re they ;MM~o . tr......,.. Ia
'f~
memorates the Battle of LeX· ~
~ only ·a handful ol rUling · and the cblldren In the spent enough .In Jl . - k Ill 01) New Y'!lf'•·~ .Ill 1~,
-CTa"'"'l8 MAILBAG ington.
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neighborhood wandered tn and II!IJIIIOri an l1ldlan ~ ,,.. a Dlanll.met ~1pvne11 tor t~m-.
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ool freely.
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y8ar. She haled the Aml.rical"' In New .Yqrll. "I'll
lo·
When two Indian ,children gaudy clothes, the!!' br~n ~ aakl' 'lbeq;

moat llnkling vc.lon Of "Alrti," In
~vf, '
names France, and In· R'orne, a rich
fliJ lferatlng ~~Cola, rwnd ·!•Airlz.m.'• . .
,
~EIPtftl and Hertz wo were aniered, and a lrlflt
&lt;* te!llals .... We've always womeil,whenwecalledlnNew
bibed Cok tried American Yll'k w reaerve a famlly-olr.e
~·~yean and quit l"laltobeplckedupattlleRome
an
icion o1 jelp&lt;lrt; none us w be bad ....
1 fll'
i~ :ty
only ~ i~tent so we pulled a lew
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ted b Its strings and, willl the help
001 • genera
YCoke o1 some Roman ci1112ns, turnus~r~~ ~te has one one up ... we quer·
:;..":w.tentlnourtastebuds ted the Roman Hertalans
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tlan and were told Amerkana tic up
ftl!lil H~
~=.....· virtually all rentals for July 8lld
In~and Venice Hawaii and August, often many mor111B In
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A~:.;.:;;u::"cy ~11n oor car wbe brought 'round, tile
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UPI fltlorta Wntor 1
A lot ol men ·look forward w
.• l)lce, easy, rocking-chair
exiBten&lt;e. But at the age ol31?
Cllrlil McCilnw. and 0!31'lle
Lon&amp;. botb 31, ..... haldly ready
to 1ead, ae4er!tary Uves. But
h41\11 .l'!ltlred Mon4ay fr0111 pro
lpotb411l wars.
Mc¢lln'ton, the ' IIWI - wi1o
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lirll f"galar .~... Wilchdown
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dillln8Uishad •IShlitear pro the club'a81,00D.teatltadlum II
built In F111boro, ~- . •
Xanw Unlvmlty, Mccunton The P~ta cilt tiJrea pllff!S to
wu Alnertcjn Football !ague bring tbelr roster down wtile
Roqkle ol the Year In 1962, and required 40-man limit prltr w
tbree.ume All-AFL.
the start of the regUlar season.
Lon&amp; had.been starting guard Released were third')' run·
for tile B!lllol! Patrioll1111til he nins · back )t.C, Gamble,
was lnjllred lut. year and second')'ear defellllve back
newcomer Mille Montier re- John Outlaw and running ~k
placed him.. The MOPI-4, :111(1.. Bob Gladie1111.
poundar will stay with the Pate The Chicago Bears asked
ill a 8Coul and also WUI ~ waivers.~ running back &amp;lljah
tpecl•l PfOIPOIIODal ~k when Pitta, a nine-fear veteran

Nw, white Green Bay dropped Redskina); kicker Bruce Alftrd,
six players, four rookies and wide receiver Bubba Thornflln,
!lefenslve end who
u a veteran place kicker Boolh tight end Reg Carolan and
free ,agent Willi the Bears tn Luates and Phil Vanderaea.
ctmerbadl A1vtn Mltcbell (Buf·
1967 and became a resU1ar that Olllors released Monday were falo Blll&amp;) ;. quarterback

career. An All-American out Of

also releued Marty Amsler, a

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season, and l'UIIIII,!Is back Greg llnebackers Tom Roussel and
Jone• and defe~lve hack Major Rudy Kuechenberg, suard Roy
Hazelwn.
Schmidt and wide receiver
The Dallas CowboyS cut live- Marlhall Cropper (Waahlngflln
year veteran running ~k Les
Shy and UnebackeJ: Freti
Whittingham, also a five-year·
veter@n, along wltb rookies
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UPI 8pGrll Writer
Add Danny FrlseUa wthe list
o1 unlikely heroe• In the tUtory
ol the New Y&lt;ri: Meta.
A U-year.old rl&amp;ht-lumded
relief pitcher who lu!a ~
around between the majors and
the minora since 11181, FrtseUa
bas su&lt;ldenly become a big man
In the Mots' hopes of winning a
second straight National
League pennant.
Friaella, who throws a
crackllnH curvebaU which he
80IIIellmes geto ...,. the plate,
won his seventb game of the
seasm Mondey night when tile
Meta beat tile Montreal Expos,
lh'i,ln 10 lmlnga and moved lnw
a OrsliJlace tie witb the idle
Pittsburgh Pirates In the
National League East. The
Mots and Pirate&amp; .,.. one game
ahead ol the O!l~go CUb! wltb

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could for their team Friday nlgbt when Southern hosted
federal Hocklrw' The Lancers -dqwned the Soutbern Tor·
nldoea 04 to 11.

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N.Y.
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S.dockl •. Taylor w , Frisella
(5) , Ryan (IO) ond Grote. Dyer
(10), ; Stoneman, Reed (!),
MarShall (61 and Bateman.
WP.Frisolla (7-3). LP·Marshall
(3-8). HR-Mashore (lot) .
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8lugglah Gua~ bureauc· o1 the Indll!ilf. 8!&gt;1 ,bmJI .to
r~cy until operallclna lor the bato dollil the n.rulil'l\

cblldrtn could be arriiiSed tn because' jlle Ametu:an.

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the popuW Your ,Heart n........, the 111111 liiJ a American ""'I· was dolni·· ID
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published by Viking Preat. btliiBln&amp; IOur.IJoUt trip each IUc1l a GQdf~ I!POI·
way.
D\ljla'sdlstutifll'~
he When lhe developed . . _ utravaganc:e wu also~
In ttie hJ8b mountain cnma~ ol at hei' frielill!. Whin an old
OlichlwfenangD ill!'•ltlid to coJ1e8e ~ ~.IJ¥1 lnJI!Iud• ap
Ignore it. DurlnH se¥ere attacl!l · both !lelr• to .\ll'ce;' !~, . .
.\nn' wd bUild a !Ire to dr)' cap10 to quaW,a .l¢'1 ,vl'tl;
wt'the air and Diana, refualnf Diana was dlpl~f.b)' .1111111\ ·
wleave the toWn and her wll'k, eomplaln'- abOut, til( IOoc! ani!.
~ limply retreat Into bod water and' by their P\rllvPI. '1~:,;
and walt until the allsdl had ....,.,., . ••Jh. I!Wi' Dim' . 1m
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said to ··--·"
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couple had . ~·a Wll'll w,be , )leliq~ .•
- blt!A!n by a dol
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Johnsn, Cal
Oliva, Min• .
Aprtclo, C"'
Srrllth,
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F.Rbon, Bal 1~
81134 .306
P.WII, Bal 141
76 149 ,304
Plnllo, KC 128
if/ 145 .303
Calet:. NY Homo
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Nolionol LHguo:
44 1 Williams. Chi
Cln 39; H.· Aoron,
McCtwey, SF 36,
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Atlanta 000 300 :zoo-. 5 9 0 1;'_.,1 _
SanFren 021 004 OOJc- 7 5 2 LlUif.
McQuNn, Nielcro (6), Carli"~.
woll (81 . and Tillman; Reber·
ger, McMihon (7) ond Dietz.
SAN FRANcisco (UPI)WP-Roboraer ....6) . LP·Mc· National Lea•ue President
Queen I0-41 ,
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rangemenle lor playoff games
AmtriCin
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team Ue for first place In the
Calif· at Minn .• ppd., rain
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were drawn by tile teague
champlonahlp series planning
commt"-·
,..., In New York Sepl
10, wdetermine the site of an
Oct' 2 playoff game tn ,._
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event a two-leam tie lnvolvtns
Pltllburgh, New York or

Mel011
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wutrin.42: ~~~~~ew,
M1~.. ~~1~' Trans~ers
Yeo om••1• -. ·39; ~ '
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Miami vs. Xavier ; Dayton vs.
Cincinnati at the RIVerfront
Stadium
Ol'&gt;lo University at Kent State

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Kenyon ot Otterbein lOCI (N)

Ohio Wesleyan at Heidelberg

Bowling Green at Utah State

Toledo ot Buf{olo

Findlay at Waynesburg ( Pa .)

West Liberty IW. Vo. I ot

Muskingum (Nl

Rrxhester at Mt. Union

Wittenberg ot Calli. (Po.) Stole
Westminster f Pa.l at Marietta

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run and one hit lor five lnnlnga
and became tile winning pitcher
when the Meta !ICO!'ed lour runa
In tile lOlii inning with tile help
o1 erron by Ron Fairly and
John Bateman.
Jerry Groll! led off the lnning
witb a single and pinclKwmer
Rod Gaspar stole secmd and
went to third when Bud
Harrelson was eale on an error
by Fairly. Gaspar wu !rapped
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I!CU'ed when Bateman t1rnr
wDd during the Nlllluwn w put
the Meta In !rmt, U . Wa)'lle
GarreU'I double, Ron SWoboda's IICI'IIkle fly and Donn

Clandenao'l lllnlle ltove In
three !IIGI'&lt;! 1'1111 to round oul tile
Inning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
beat the San Diogo ,Padrea, 12-4,
lKld the San Franclaco Glanta
downed the Atlanta lln!ves, 7-6,
In the only otller NL games
Monday nigbl. California at
Minnesota and Oakland at
Milwaukee were por!lpmed by
rain In the m1y l!cheduled
American League actlm.
Willie Davis' double with two
on keyed a ltv...,., flrsl.lnnlng
outburst which carried tile
Dodgers w their vlct«y and
snapped allvt&gt;~ame San Diego
winning streak. Claude Ostoen
yielded three runa In the ninth
but won his 1Mb same agalnlt
13 tosaes. Ivan Murrell hit his
IIlii hilllle run of tile year for tile
Padres.
Frank Jollnaon drove In two
runs witb a bases filled single
during a lourft!l lislb Inning
rally which enabled Frank
Reberger Ill win his sixth game
lor tile Giant.. Joimaon had
three hila In the Ganta' tWill
alta~ which also lnduded a
pair ol cloublea by Wlllle Maya.
Clete Boyer and Bob 'llllman
led ·~ Bra , .M
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Houston
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San Diego
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Monday's llo$uJit
New York 9 Montr..l 5, 10 trillf'
Los Angel .. 12 San Diego 4 •'A
San Francisco 7 Atlant• 5 1
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Todoy'o Preboblt Pllclleu ~1
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Chicago (Holtzman 1.j.11), 2:*1)

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Montreal (Morton 16-10), I p.mJ
PiffsbUrgh tWalkor 12-61 ott
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al Houotan I Dierker 13-12), 1:30
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Los Angeles (Sutton 1.j.l2), Ti:
Atlanta IReed 6-JI at Sal).
Francisco (Perry 20-13) , IJ.

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8uHer ot Akron (NI
81uHton at Toy lor (Ind.I

Ashland at 8aldwln-Wllllace

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Tennessee Tech at Youngstown

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Clnci at Houston, night

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Atlanta at San Francisco

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HOUSTON (UP!) - The Cln· "but 1 figure he can do wltb a
clnnati Reds start a two -game UIUe real anyway."
~~:i!nd
aeries aH&amp;inst H011Bflln wnlght Wayne Simpson, tile roolde
righthander
who
falled
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Washington
77
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lnH the National League West vlve tile tblrd lnnlns of Sun·
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pennant.
87· 51
dey's game asalnst San Diego,
M;nnesbta
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80 67 .544 1 •·'
The Reds, 1212 sames In wanll w set back Into tile
Colltornlo
77 61 .531 10 '"'
front of second place Los An· H&amp;fne.
Kansa• City 5I 11 .397 2t141t'
Milwaukee 55 90 .379 32 ,:,
geles, planned wstart Jim Mc· "!hope I'll get Ill start again
Chicago
S3 93 .:163 ~·
Glothlln (lih'l) wnight against In loor II' five dlys,'' the 21·
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o~the Astros Larry Dierker ( 13- Year • old aald. "I wanna ,_,.J_ • G
Oaklnd at Mllw. ppd., rain .,,.,
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12). Gary Nolan .WUI pitch for be ready for tile playoffs."
riUllly 8
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Calif at Minn. ppd., rain
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(Only gamnochedultd)
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Todoy'o Pro..blo Plldlors .t.
Reds Manager Sparky Ander- Innings since July 31 because of Belpre at Meigs
(All limn EDT)
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son originally slated lefty Jim a sharp pain In his shoulder. Gallipolis at Coal Grove
Ookland (Odom u end Bl~· ;
Soutb Point at Fairland
1·0) at Milwaukee (Morris 2· ·,
Merritt for lh&lt;l opener, but
Hannan
at
Soulhweatern
and
Lockwood 2·111, 2, 7
~Merritt reported be still had a
1 1LY SENTINEL
THE
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(Jannkl
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, Kyser Creek at Hannan Trace Konsas City !Drago a. 141 , 1, ~ ~
Bobby Tolan ~ tile last
DEVOTED TO
Mln!Ord at Oak Hill
p.m.
INTEREST OF
Nelsonville-York at Vinton California (W..Ighf 19.11 ani!'~
two samoa tile RedS played on
MEIGS-MIO.SON AREA
County
Bradley 2·4) at Mlnnooola (Han;~
tile West Coast. Tolen com- CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
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S.lurd•v bV l'ho Ohio Volley
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Baltimore IMcNoilr 22..) 'It
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oWl' ~ ,iol •b(own sugar; tloiunv.,imeiJ' by •tlle~ .~tea f!'ll· ~ ~ "l'w, was sheiald{ '' ~.t.J •! · ''Of·her
native js to teBO&gt;:Ve far ill ad·.
~!henJal'&amp;.~cloth, and tile &gt; ~~ ftVillutiOII . 1'1!111ecl.
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flrto'ood 1vegetables and tresb- alroady ·~ way In the The· volun~s ·~ {Jald a two )'WI IIi .Gila~. Dllllili
returned rental~ up .... We
ly killed ··goats, pip and ...,....taini!Q l!le eut. How&amp;f!l 'amall 111lbelatence ~ which wrote honleand ~
hadnaryamornentoftroubleln
chickena.
~ibat G\IA~'a ~ m..t ol them ,,~ ~ . whatthe~'!lil-~1
t11e monlll we woled about In
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hope' ior fun&lt;iamental cbah!l• adequate,~t·~ speni even · w her. She did,n!•~ .IIJO~tkill, !It
that unpretentious little
Grad~ •. IJQwever,, Diana Jay with ·guetrilla ·~like lep lhBII llhe recelYed. ~- Iona cilnverllti"llfo~'ti~
Al!nelllan g0m.
~an: to see otller thlnia ...the Ulla Turcloa. &gt;
hei' clothes·
out .she Howard abO!It revqw, d)!ill
It always amazes us how new
ll\dlanl' bad health, their short Howard's ytews were shared patched and ~lelled tbeDI. .. tile disturbing dlinges· ~
construction -ma w ln~se
stature, the amall. child-olzetl by one of jjlana•s Guatemalan "Buy yourself a ,~· · place In her all'!tudes . ~
· •ach su~ year we VISit
coffins sold In such numbers In fr!elldl who prescribed vto~ Ktmme~ tllld'Jier once. No one her upbrlnglng,·bel'
Rome .•.. Good -&lt;Oiled apartment
the J~¥~~'~-~~ev'en inli'e bhlnll)l: "What tbii .will bold .It iplnst you. •:
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houses now are stretching
She p""'lled lnfll work, country needs,'; he IDid Diana,, Her dlllntereal In clotlles was , her ~btl aii(JuVhe ~
tbroughtheexurbsanddlstant
helplltglocal)ll'l-.tswlauncha "lito Una u11 the 50 ·firsl part ola broader dlsllke .fll' appriladltll ,. ~· ~~ ; '
suburbs such as the little Culbertson and Sims were nutritlonal •pr...,..n, editing a llmtUes against u1e \rhlte iradltiolialrnldi!IMia-" ·~nl- : ,uwqe~.fou'.-\ . " ~ ~~·•.
I vineyard town ol Marino (14 bitter rivals in the r~~e newspaper for adbl\f who were · irati."
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I mllea from Rome) wherein we · b:"'~ess b~t n~~e;'e ~wltlle~ just learnlnH how-to read, and Diana oldest dlughter o1 tiie mind and tended to be brusqu. dlfferen\ CIII~witti ~~
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r vat Y n s!~J friendship. helplnH wcare lor the children llrst 1~ o1 Dwight, m., 1 with people she clldn't like. She values IIIli ·~..~nt~w~a ~
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About tile only connections
c~ Hal "Maestro" who swarmed tbrough tile !DWD. Midwestern RepubUcan who and Ann wert bqth unwilling Ill ~. YOII ~~ ~til
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wiU\ news ·rrom home are tile and Hal called Ely "Pro- She went sbopplnH In lhe opposed Social Security until restrict their activities to a~ seek ~ cOmmon ~..,.!'I
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
You're a right, but "settins Rome Daily American and the lessor."
market two or tbree times a she went w collage and who viQlating the Guatemalanl ~landlnil·"·lhOII!'Id· ·: ··,&lt;
) !'his column Is Ill' young on a boy's hack about 11" may Paris Herald Tribune .... The
In today's band the Pro- week, learning w bargain over lavnred Richarcl Nixon In the notion o1 proper behavior Ill'
"Instead '11 talkln&amp; ', all!l'~l
R'Jople, their problems and only clrlve him Ill more par· tall" seems wo often packed lessor sat North and the carrots and cabbages, and she tll60presldential election, found women. On 0110 occ:aaloo, when equaUty of tile races, !ool;,li.Yf
iifi,Bsures, their troubles and tyinH.
with stories about EurPpe and Maestro, South.
began w know and respect such i!1eaB bard w accept. She they were out at _a time !DOlt with It, gel put lbf, liilihp
fun. At, with the rest of Helen · "Sauce lor the goose" might never enough news from the
In those d~ds . fo.ur~d Father Jose Marla Caau, an was not neceuarlly aph!lt w:illlltn were .i~ Ill be at , llllll!l ~gef· atu~ oil ·and
llflp Us!, it welcomes laughs work better. Tell him you must states .... The Rome American suits were b• mdiscr~t: energetic micldJe.aged man who violence In estremio Cirf;IIIIIBian- horne, a jlua~lall . 1111-. bellbi\O ~UJ!y lookal ~ aa
liut won't dodge a serious he home by 11:30 becauae "a _...dallywprlntmll'ellvely nately and th~e w'J: :-e~ had spent many years helping cos· but like moot~ proeched lhem . under ,the people l\'ltb needl·, ,blpjllneu,
question witb a brush.olf.
~~h~~ •kiJIJorIa'~~· planning Yankee sfllrles tban the Paris :~~cy8~0~~ aut~.iucally. the Indiana.
she• bad always ~ tbiot asiiuqptloll theY ,were- proi!l· •tiagtdy. · , . ·
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Trlb; which tries w beat the Tbe Professor taught this to The dlreclors qf VISA In bard work could achieve the ·lUtes.
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w YOtrrll ASKED FOR IT, (And II he a~ Ill come at:! Rome American to the his pupils but he saw no rea- Guatemala City, Blll and Donna aame ends with 1esa IU!ferlng. Aid I'A\rliudldajeo CGnlrul
that I \&gt;tnefited fir ~ than
care o1 Helen Help US! this - well, you·ve sot ano
newsstandsandtnfactmay, but son to follow his own teach- Dreyer, began witb tile lime 1'hroughout her two years in At, Ume puied Diana began the bihabltanta ol 'Chlclil fr,om
newspaper.
problem.) -H.
too often with stories the ing here. Tbe Mllestro had doubt&amp; about Diana thai Bar· Guatemala Dtans struggled wlei! that AnlllQcan ~ilmlc these two yeatJ.I've c,.ne.to·a
ANTI-!JTI'ER
Dear Helen:
American printed the day bid four no-trumtr,~e was bara Ann Graves orlgjnally !ell witb the queations o1 poverty aid waa only consolldltlrlg the real unctentandll.li oi · .~
PROGRAM BLOCKED
Are you In favor ~t:" or~ before .... We doubt the or- g~g Ill ~ayn~~ump. so:~; When they IIW tile speed witb social jUBilee and revolution: control ol Gualelpaia's l'Uilnll which one mlllhl cian '" ' ide@/• I
~lair Helen:
festivals? I'm not. Y ""
dlnaryU.S. tourist is fascinated :a:f: a ~ound of bidding?
which Diana teamed Spanish She and Ann Aleman, anotbcr families without bier reachinil practically gained.'!·-...
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Yesterday my brother and I triend went w Woodstock ~ with some esoteric speculation
he Ia waa even quicker and tile rapport she establlahed VISA volunteer In ~ tile broad maas ol tile people.
By tile time she leR; DJ.iilB
-riot around tile neighborhood came back a drug addict. Thaj1 ~ about factory problema in th!'.. &amp;e Ybidding. Hal won with tile priesII and tile people nango had been npoeed wthe The · American inlluence bad a Illtally new ~ .;,.•die
toP!ckupalltheirashthatwas why he 18 my ex. He ':.Bavaria when so many juicy thefirsttrlckwithdummy's of Chlcblcastenango, their coun~'a deep conservative seemed w reach everywhere. problemllacedby~
caMeaa1y tbrown around tile couldn't quit LSO, so he mov
tales are belnH wagged at king of diamonds. Then he doubt&amp; dlalppearecl.
roots 18 80011 u theY had Diana knew tbal..tht Amerltllll loped peoples an4 ol tile U.S.
wtile Village to be closer Ill the home· even tile Trlb's obits led a heart to his ace, West's Dreyer rememberS Diana arrived· The priest&amp; warned Central Intelligence Al!ency role In the' lll'tl&amp;8~ fO solve
stteela and vacant lois.
'When we got bome wltb our supply.
seem ' Europe-oriented, names queen dropped,::n~ It
~ most clearly In the market .PliO them bhmiiJ tblt dlscuulon of (CIA) had been responsible Ill' those problems. ~ an Aid
.ftgon toad, ciUr mother Wid us I moaned and S~~~~ I~ tblt stir no Interest In tile matll!~of ·~k i'c, Ffast's 10 sunlit morning, simply dressed, birth cooirol or other subject&amp; a coup against a left.wing lor tnternatiooal ~~
willadtosfllpbecauaeshepalcl long Ume, but
Yankee mind.
, ;~:f~lal.::hisstam .
surroundedbyJndlanchlldren. cOllll®red selllltive by the Guatemalanreglmeln111114,and (AID) offlclal, .~~ ~ by
lor garbage collection and extra someone_else .and we're very Harkening to the Italian radio
stro's !a 01 the She wu bart!alnlng with a Catholic Chureb was forbidden. tblt t.be Spanlab ne~ she her llue(IC)' In sp,nish, olfelell
beles.meant estra charges, so happy. Butlstillhave an empty stations (we didn't- TV the he~~ ~~e wobl/b/ routine vendor for vegetables, her
Mere people thall Jobo
helped edit wu run by the her a job Dlani :waa !Ia~
she wasn•tsolns w sheU oulfor feeling when I think of this guy lull Ume tbere), we noted one for any one of a thousand or blonde hair catehlng tile ll&amp;ht;
During the montbl tblt Guatemal8n Arm1 with !J.S. but refused to take
,all:~
~neighbors.
who was so g:.::..':!.that local Italian disgrace: The more players tndey. Back In a kind of Northern goddess followed both girls gradually military 81l8istance !Upds.
aeriOUIIy. IJY Qlla llml.~ bact
'fll 'Well,Iaee her point, but how Woodstock trip
up. name o1 Jo DiMagsio bas been 1930 It IB doubt!uilf more above tile dark..tdnned, dark· began , ~ see tbat no matter She and otller VISA volun· lar8e!Y acceptad,~·· ar·
do teen• get an anti-Utter He may be dead or dying lor all dropped from the Italian than a corporal s guard of haired tbrOilg.
how bard they or Father CaliS teers made l.olendl Willi the gument tbll ~ and
program started when there's I know.
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iranslalion of the "Hey, Mrs. experts knew thll safety
After Diana had been living worked, there would always be people who ran CARE In Guatemalan tnlerett, ~. wen
no place w dump tile junk? 1 don't see how the police or Robinson" song from "The play.
in Guatemola Ill' several
people thin food or jabs Guatemala City, slf1pplng In dlrecU, &lt;JIIIlOied. Bile~
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CONCERNED ABOUT LIT· authorities can allow rock Graduate" .... Rome's own
Hal nee dkedhifour ee~t montbl she met Alan Howard, ~ wn
whenever they got w the worldn8 !II' AID Jl9ial!l· .- ~
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CAmiE
dey lor smes about Jackie 0. treak !H) then lour tricks Guatemala City. Ho was finest inen I've ever met but pounds of radish IOedl for tile Guatemalan ~~~ ijilliJi
._youteBCityllallaboutyour Dear Cathie:
bl In and Arl Onassls, however were not available. If they running an e&amp;perimentalailult he'• a fool too'' she once &amp;lid Indians II' a 1101 ol baii!J9Int lng ch8Dp;
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lllilt-lltter camaplgn, I'm quite I think you're ..,:~ ~ irlvlal· atthOUHh the phow o1 broke 3·2 any line ol play reading pr08Hm In the city's 111 Mike ~n another VISA · pens or wtuitl!ver else lvld ·Tile ronm
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~ picll- will be provided. WoodstiiCk for an "a c oned Ari.S Callas raleed front- would succeed. If lathey br~~ federal prison, and tong conver· volun1.eer Hying~ a amaU loJm jl(ri•W llnei!··-~ Ji~t visit.. ~ ~
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Glfethemayorarlns,andwbo that might have happen . JII!Ked eyebrows.
4·1 tbeJI this P Y ·WOwu eaUons l'ilt~~~ ·
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irilllh,yonridea might develi!l! oanyw~y, ORft,Ji'i~C~ I.~•J),Y,~C:' I, sharon ...Til:fel.o:'.bulband, : ~-Jt~· ~llk(:f~ilh&amp;d inaU ldm' cY~~tcaf·'al\Oflf =~~
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tile chances .of peaceful change Diana told iPJnmeiJ that she ~ 11'!l4ep~Y .left. aft.« , ~~ Dreyer ,abe waa wot~ .';.t ,
Deilr ~·;.;. " ' '· · ··;h~~:.r:; 11 ~dy there: He he'll produce an espelilll!iy If the queen had not In tile country. Wid him bo t 10111etimes doubtec! she woUld was I'&lt;!~ ' U,St b~lh Wete ,poyerty ~am ·In
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"what are f11U 'clobi&amp; wor~
brlll8lnl me btlme !rom a dlto whether he went on
or Heiner arrived aboard his big heart toward his j~k. 'Wen Chlchicaltenango, Howard &amp;lid what she did Sometimes she waa angry wtear.n that a larp rai the federal gov~W
(liaOIIld mldnlgbt), he goes w no~andonlyhlsbasic weakness blackjetwitb the round bed and leave It to yau to work out it would DO'(tr end tile poverty tOok pride In ·havlnH taught 50 shipment o1 baby food donalejl Donllliubd.
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dlffennl hangout&amp; and c1rlnkl made him continue.
his
tabl . I friend and the rest of the play.
ol the Indians.
Indian lilen to read II&gt; Care had been prompted by
Diana ~ 10 d) 'Ill"* IIi&amp;
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"You're only delaying the ~: but then she would something less than' clllrity. question wit11. a Jokel biU Mrs.
female) ~til IIOIDI!tlmes five festival II over lor two reaaons · airborne ~tlvttles remains a
revolution,'' he 1111!1 her·
think 10 what? The COlllltry Ia The American manulachlfel' Dreyer felt 11111.·.,... troulJlld.'!t:'
a.m. I'm ilfrald his folD think Local autborlties ~re alrald of secre~ except tbat one o1 his Q-'ft&gt;e biddlnll hu been:
Trull SJDIIIIOIIInol e-n sun 7o per cent llllterate.
hail sin)ply decided that tree II. , ., .. ,: . : · , :
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them, and..::~ pllola (~toyed by Douglaa ""'! Nortb r.t Boa~ He argu!!d tbst VI&amp;\ was
IJesplts 11er \10111111, however, llimlplu distributed by CARE
Afler·~vlllil~~·. ~1, ,
D!.~ftl!· ~yubegln hearing dlsaaters (
As Aircraft and only on loan w the
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...;. . ~:T trea!lng the symplolns . ol Dlanllcammltted herleU tota!ly woUld be til!! cheaplllt form ol na oc~ 'Ill!'~ ...... /
"'friehdl.hel:l.:!~":; ~."~':i)~ot? Wll'ld'smoltsuecesslulsquare)
Puo u · ' ~erty, not tho baslcrperlee~~uae:; tO her wiwk. Sbe dallberately adVertlalq. ·,
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sought out a simple, ~t Dlana'sgroillln&amp; •coocemover Mike NIJIIII!OU•
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from me, but I lhlllll Tl!eY re less _.,.erOIIB, a g nd Air Forte peraonnel at Clan\· , You, South hold:
anotller Fulbright scbolar who primitive place to live. She the ~ iblluence in other pe&lt;!pfe llil!· bad lin/Mil ··.,
~llell ol a guy wgo out~ d•:_.;or~,,./:!.ceJ!
plno Airport near our"""' of •KIUQ1t71 +AQI ~Itt had planned w ~ a year carried all her own drlnklnll GUatemsla
JllBtebell bY a there. Sbil ~. Ill" letta '
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after be tak8ll his &amp;lr pr
and beer bUill MarinO, 81 "flaky."
What do 10u do now?
studying tile country 1 corpor· water, cooked over a wood !Ire, growing dislike 101' the~- thO ~ ,,IQ: )llliln\, !fcm
1160's
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A-Bid lou...-. y"' 01117 ate strueture but C&lt;)lllllleted his read by candleiiChtand waahed can ~1:,1 w!lo,\ ~ t.o ~!taco t1&gt; .p!ll~ untll .U.•. weo$ ' •
during Eas~ week at Ft.
Massachusells' Patriot's .... . _ ....... buttboJ . . project In a week: There wu her etotllN .'ln a large, wooden Chlcblcaitenanwl~ .aJ&amp;fed•t belorellhilci!'d·. ·~ "·rLauderdale. H.
Day, observed Apr111t, com· ,..,. "'!"!' oM~~ ,..;;; no corpcrate lirllcture, he &amp;lid, lulf. ~door wu always open the Mayan Inn, wh,re they ;MM~o . tr......,.. Ia
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memorates the Battle of LeX· ~
~ only ·a handful ol rUling · and the cblldren In the spent enough .In Jl . - k Ill 01) New Y'!lf'•·~ .Ill 1~,
-CTa"'"'l8 MAILBAG ington.
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neighborhood wandered tn and II!IJIIIOri an l1ldlan ~ ,,.. a Dlanll.met ~1pvne11 tor t~m-.
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y8ar. She haled the Aml.rical"' In New .Yqrll. "I'll
lo·
When two Indian ,children gaudy clothes, the!!' br~n ~ aakl' 'lbeq;

moat llnkling vc.lon Of "Alrti," In
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names France, and In· R'orne, a rich
fliJ lferatlng ~~Cola, rwnd ·!•Airlz.m.'• . .
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~EIPtftl and Hertz wo were aniered, and a lrlflt
&lt;* te!llals .... We've always womeil,whenwecalledlnNew
bibed Cok tried American Yll'k w reaerve a famlly-olr.e
~·~yean and quit l"laltobeplckedupattlleRome
an
icion o1 jelp&lt;lrt; none us w be bad ....
1 fll'
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only ~ i~tent so we pulled a lew
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ted b Its strings and, willl the help
001 • genera
YCoke o1 some Roman ci1112ns, turnus~r~~ ~te has one one up ... we quer·
:;..":w.tentlnourtastebuds ted the Roman Hertalans
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ftl!lil H~
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In~and Venice Hawaii and August, often many mor111B In
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A~:.;.:;;u::"cy ~11n oor car wbe brought 'round, tile
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UPI fltlorta Wntor 1
A lot ol men ·look forward w
.• l)lce, easy, rocking-chair
exiBten&lt;e. But at the age ol31?
Cllrlil McCilnw. and 0!31'lle
Lon&amp;. botb 31, ..... haldly ready
to 1ead, ae4er!tary Uves. But
h41\11 .l'!ltlred Mon4ay fr0111 pro
lpotb411l wars.
Mc¢lln'ton, the ' IIWI - wi1o
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lirll f"galar .~... Wilchdown
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built In F111boro, ~- . •
Xanw Unlvmlty, Mccunton The P~ta cilt tiJrea pllff!S to
wu Alnertcjn Football !ague bring tbelr roster down wtile
Roqkle ol the Year In 1962, and required 40-man limit prltr w
tbree.ume All-AFL.
the start of the regUlar season.
Lon&amp; had.been starting guard Released were third')' run·
for tile B!lllol! Patrioll1111til he nins · back )t.C, Gamble,
was lnjllred lut. year and second')'ear defellllve back
newcomer Mille Montier re- John Outlaw and running ~k
placed him.. The MOPI-4, :111(1.. Bob Gladie1111.
poundar will stay with the Pate The Chicago Bears asked
ill a 8Coul and also WUI ~ waivers.~ running back &amp;lljah
tpecl•l PfOIPOIIODal ~k when Pitta, a nine-fear veteran

Nw, white Green Bay dropped Redskina); kicker Bruce Alftrd,
six players, four rookies and wide receiver Bubba Thornflln,
!lefenslve end who
u a veteran place kicker Boolh tight end Reg Carolan and
free ,agent Willi the Bears tn Luates and Phil Vanderaea.
ctmerbadl A1vtn Mltcbell (Buf·
1967 and became a resU1ar that Olllors released Monday were falo Blll&amp;) ;. quarterback

career. An All-American out Of

also releued Marty Amsler, a

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season, and l'UIIIII,!Is back Greg llnebackers Tom Roussel and
Jone• and defe~lve hack Major Rudy Kuechenberg, suard Roy
Hazelwn.
Schmidt and wide receiver
The Dallas CowboyS cut live- Marlhall Cropper (Waahlngflln
year veteran running ~k Les
Shy and UnebackeJ: Freti
Whittingham, also a five-year·
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Add Danny FrlseUa wthe list
o1 unlikely heroe• In the tUtory
ol the New Y&lt;ri: Meta.
A U-year.old rl&amp;ht-lumded
relief pitcher who lu!a ~
around between the majors and
the minora since 11181, FrtseUa
bas su&lt;ldenly become a big man
In the Mots' hopes of winning a
second straight National
League pennant.
Friaella, who throws a
crackllnH curvebaU which he
80IIIellmes geto ...,. the plate,
won his seventb game of the
seasm Mondey night when tile
Meta beat tile Montreal Expos,
lh'i,ln 10 lmlnga and moved lnw
a OrsliJlace tie witb the idle
Pittsburgh Pirates In the
National League East. The
Mots and Pirate&amp; .,.. one game
ahead ol the O!l~go CUb! wltb

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could for their team Friday nlgbt when Southern hosted
federal Hocklrw' The Lancers -dqwned the Soutbern Tor·
nldoea 04 to 11.

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S.dockl •. Taylor w , Frisella
(5) , Ryan (IO) ond Grote. Dyer
(10), ; Stoneman, Reed (!),
MarShall (61 and Bateman.
WP.Frisolla (7-3). LP·Marshall
(3-8). HR-Mashore (lot) .
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r~cy until operallclna lor the bato dollil the n.rulil'l\

cblldrtn could be arriiiSed tn because' jlle Ametu:an.

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the popuW Your ,Heart n........, the 111111 liiJ a American ""'I· was dolni·· ID
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way.
D\ljla'sdlstutifll'~
he When lhe developed . . _ utravaganc:e wu also~
In ttie hJ8b mountain cnma~ ol at hei' frielill!. Whin an old
OlichlwfenangD ill!'•ltlid to coJ1e8e ~ ~.IJ¥1 lnJI!Iud• ap
Ignore it. DurlnH se¥ere attacl!l · both !lelr• to .\ll'ce;' !~, . .
.\nn' wd bUild a !Ire to dr)' cap10 to quaW,a .l¢'1 ,vl'tl;
wt'the air and Diana, refualnf Diana was dlpl~f.b)' .1111111\ ·
wleave the toWn and her wll'k, eomplaln'- abOut, til( IOoc! ani!.
~ limply retreat Into bod water and' by their P\rllvPI. '1~:,;
and walt until the allsdl had ....,.,., . ••Jh. I!Wi' Dim' . 1m
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Johnsn, Cal
Oliva, Min• .
Aprtclo, C"'
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F.Rbon, Bal 1~
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P.WII, Bal 141
76 149 ,304
Plnllo, KC 128
if/ 145 .303
Calet:. NY Homo
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Nolionol LHguo:
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Cln 39; H.· Aoron,
McCtwey, SF 36,
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Atlanta 000 300 :zoo-. 5 9 0 1;'_.,1 _
SanFren 021 004 OOJc- 7 5 2 LlUif.
McQuNn, Nielcro (6), Carli"~.
woll (81 . and Tillman; Reber·
ger, McMihon (7) ond Dietz.
SAN FRANcisco (UPI)WP-Roboraer ....6) . LP·Mc· National Lea•ue President
Queen I0-41 ,
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Chub Feeney bas made ar(Onlygamas scheduled) .
rangemenle lor playoff games
AmtriCin
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team Ue for first place In the
Calif· at Minn .• ppd., rain
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were drawn by tile teague
champlonahlp series planning
commt"-·
,..., In New York Sepl
10, wdetermine the site of an
Oct' 2 playoff game tn ,._
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event a two-leam tie lnvolvtns
Pltllburgh, New York or

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wutrin.42: ~~~~~ew,
M1~.. ~~1~' Trans~ers
Yeo om••1• -. ·39; ~ '
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Miami vs. Xavier ; Dayton vs.
Cincinnati at the RIVerfront
Stadium
Ol'&gt;lo University at Kent State

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Kenyon ot Otterbein lOCI (N)

Ohio Wesleyan at Heidelberg

Bowling Green at Utah State

Toledo ot Buf{olo

Findlay at Waynesburg ( Pa .)

West Liberty IW. Vo. I ot

Muskingum (Nl

Rrxhester at Mt. Union

Wittenberg ot Calli. (Po.) Stole
Westminster f Pa.l at Marietta

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run and one hit lor five lnnlnga
and became tile winning pitcher
when the Meta !ICO!'ed lour runa
In tile lOlii inning with tile help
o1 erron by Ron Fairly and
John Bateman.
Jerry Groll! led off the lnning
witb a single and pinclKwmer
Rod Gaspar stole secmd and
went to third when Bud
Harrelson was eale on an error
by Fairly. Gaspar wu !rapped
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I!CU'ed when Bateman t1rnr
wDd during the Nlllluwn w put
the Meta In !rmt, U . Wa)'lle
GarreU'I double, Ron SWoboda's IICI'IIkle fly and Donn

Clandenao'l lllnlle ltove In
three !IIGI'&lt;! 1'1111 to round oul tile
Inning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
beat the San Diogo ,Padrea, 12-4,
lKld the San Franclaco Glanta
downed the Atlanta lln!ves, 7-6,
In the only otller NL games
Monday nigbl. California at
Minnesota and Oakland at
Milwaukee were por!lpmed by
rain In the m1y l!cheduled
American League actlm.
Willie Davis' double with two
on keyed a ltv...,., flrsl.lnnlng
outburst which carried tile
Dodgers w their vlct«y and
snapped allvt&gt;~ame San Diego
winning streak. Claude Ostoen
yielded three runa In the ninth
but won his 1Mb same agalnlt
13 tosaes. Ivan Murrell hit his
IIlii hilllle run of tile year for tile
Padres.
Frank Jollnaon drove In two
runs witb a bases filled single
during a lourft!l lislb Inning
rally which enabled Frank
Reberger Ill win his sixth game
lor tile Giant.. Joimaon had
three hila In the Ganta' tWill
alta~ which also lnduded a
pair ol cloublea by Wlllle Maya.
Clete Boyer and Bob 'llllman
led ·~ Bra , .M
wltb tw0
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Houston
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New York 9 Montr..l 5, 10 trillf'
Los Angel .. 12 San Diego 4 •'A
San Francisco 7 Atlant• 5 1
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Todoy'o Preboblt Pllclleu ~1
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Montreal (Morton 16-10), I p.mJ
PiffsbUrgh tWalkor 12-61 ott
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al Houotan I Dierker 13-12), 1:30
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Los Angeles (Sutton 1.j.l2), Ti:
Atlanta IReed 6-JI at Sal).
Francisco (Perry 20-13) , IJ.

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8uHer ot Akron (NI
81uHton at Toy lor (Ind.I

Ashland at 8aldwln-Wllllace

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Tennessee Tech at Youngstown

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Pitts at Philo, night
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Clnci at Houston, night

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Atlanta at San Francisco

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HOUSTON (UP!) - The Cln· "but 1 figure he can do wltb a
clnnati Reds start a two -game UIUe real anyway."
~~:i!nd
aeries aH&amp;inst H011Bflln wnlght Wayne Simpson, tile roolde
righthander
who
falled
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Washington
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lnH the National League West vlve tile tblrd lnnlns of Sun·
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pennant.
87· 51
dey's game asalnst San Diego,
M;nnesbta
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The Reds, 1212 sames In wanll w set back Into tile
Colltornlo
77 61 .531 10 '"'
front of second place Los An· H&amp;fne.
Kansa• City 5I 11 .397 2t141t'
Milwaukee 55 90 .379 32 ,:,
geles, planned wstart Jim Mc· "!hope I'll get Ill start again
Chicago
S3 93 .:163 ~·
Glothlln (lih'l) wnight against In loor II' five dlys,'' the 21·
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o~the Astros Larry Dierker ( 13- Year • old aald. "I wanna ,_,.J_ • G
Oaklnd at Mllw. ppd., rain .,,.,
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12). Gary Nolan .WUI pitch for be ready for tile playoffs."
riUllly 8
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Calif at Minn. ppd., rain
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(Only gamnochedultd)
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Todoy'o Pro..blo Plldlors .t.
Reds Manager Sparky Ander- Innings since July 31 because of Belpre at Meigs
(All limn EDT)
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son originally slated lefty Jim a sharp pain In his shoulder. Gallipolis at Coal Grove
Ookland (Odom u end Bl~· ;
Soutb Point at Fairland
1·0) at Milwaukee (Morris 2· ·,
Merritt for lh&lt;l opener, but
Hannan
at
Soulhweatern
and
Lockwood 2·111, 2, 7
~Merritt reported be still had a
1 1LY SENTINEL
THE
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Bobby Tolan ~ tile last
DEVOTED TO
Mln!Ord at Oak Hill
p.m.
INTEREST OF
Nelsonville-York at Vinton California (W..Ighf 19.11 ani!'~
two samoa tile RedS played on
MEIGS-MIO.SON AREA
County
Bradley 2·4) at Mlnnooola (Han;~
tile West Coast. Tolen com- CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
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n ~N 6-11), 7:4'Ji. · '
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S.lurd•v bV l'ho Ohio Volley
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Baltimore IMcNoilr 22..) 'It
PubliShing Compony, Ill eo..-t Jacuun at Gr
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Edllorlol Pllono 992-2157.
Federal-Hocking at Wahsma
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SocGnd cion poot111e paid O\ Miller at Southern
13) at New York I Kllno .4-4 ~
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Pomeroy,
Ohio .
Bahnsen 13-11), 2, Sp.m.
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National advertising HWltington &amp;l. Pt. Ple85811t
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Inc .• 12 e.,,"" st.. .
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tarsest entry Monday when 11 News ork Ciry. New York. .
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entered the names if 84 golfers by ubScrlptlon
carrier Where available .6 Wellston at Portsmouth Notre Detroit at Cleve, nftht
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Dame
Balfl at Wash, nlgh1
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Prolesalonal championship. Office , S2l .4D. Six months~
$11.70. Three months, $.5.15. By
Southern Callfomla entered 85 Motor
Route where carrier
golfers, glvtns tile state 149 of service not avallable : on,.
month $1.50. Bv mall : Ont~ ~ear
the 884 golfers attempting w S12.00.
Six months $6.25. Thrtto
14.00 . SUbScription price
gain tile Zit avaUable qualifying months
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~ionol ,LHtilo: lllnch, Cln C.- C. Qlckler Ill James Ar· matter who their opponent. The OC: Ohio Conference
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t)e, PMez, •.On , l21; ,WIIIIaml, nold, Lola U, Plantz Add., cUba who would be at hom
Clll lith H. Aaron, ,All 117: Pomeroy.
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Nellie E. bJJip 111 Art
agailllt Plttab11111h, woUld W.ve
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St.t, 21-6L .Morrill, Cln 20-12; .lloalrartb Add Middleport
tie, the club with the blihest
r:Vsh:r~~w~ ·t::~-~·· ~~ · CatlleriDe p:ip., dec'd:, 1o ~lag=
' ·- ricin LNa..f Cuellar, Dewty B. l.,yotiS, Alt. ~ 'l'raril., .......-nt lnd 1 pia"'•• site.
Boll 2:1.7i McNofly, Bolt 22·8: ~
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· Slfllley, Mar)orle tupest pefc)enlage geta the
tO; Wrlgnt, C.l ·19·11.
~ to .Lella A. flpellcer, IOI!GDd opllm. Such a playoff
1t8.111 Aerea, Scipio-Bedford
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sophomll'e halfback. The completion ol a 25 yard pass from
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Squtllem's only score ol tile game.

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Lemmerman, wl4e receiver tackle Mike Dlrb and l'lPinllll
Monte Ledbetter and tackle bode John land (Phltiutetpbw
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halurinl "'!'lie Golden Stain" Kate llonac:ber and Freddie, campalsn for tile prtlillerlcy lD IV'IJ.
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Beadtne the HO!Ileeomlng llenclmoll, Mr. and Mre. aw. pmlde• ·up~ranta are DOt au1oo1 to beecL
i!CIIvl1!el are llOyd DIIIIDger. D. Woode and lbe l,lev.and Mrs. t.owmr, .. bu at last found the roatrum and
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=..:.~~:.: be14 In the Woode Grove, 'l'lleae clrcumltincu haw been IIOUI'C!el of fruslralloa.·\D lid·
dJMir CGIIImlttee, Mr. And Mn. Sunday, Sept. 8, li'IIB wen at- IDUIId Mllllde; and quite 1IJillerstlndab10. For It Will an bd
Emell Taylar and olbers.
tended.
mliveraaiiJ aclmofrledged in 1981 that u _tile vbpnlildentlal
The ~ and reception 'lbe annual Homecoming of l'lllllllng mate~ Hubert H. Humplny, MW!e condueledlnadem-edllll,
beld ICII' 111v 8l1d Mrs Randy the Orang~tlan church s1dlful and llll tbe wbole an appeallntpolltiW ciperallon,
Lannder ..; AUjl. 31 ' at the will be l&gt;eld on Sunday, Sept. 1! lllere were important Democ:ratslben 1l'ho wlalied lllal the party
churcll here .,..118 attended by 38 with the IISII8I forenoon ser· Cllllventlon bad turned 111e ticket upalde clolm, wllb Mu8lde &lt;11 top
memben fr4llll Alfred Tuppers vleas, a basket dinner at noon, aide.
PbiM and I.Gitrldge ~hurchea and an afternoon program AI Ill!)' rate, he baa now reeched 1111 first ~~~~fettered opportwlll)'
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. .- - - - - - . . James Qul.!enberry tmd family oomlnallon and, In reality If not In form, the.tllullr head of lbe
118 guea'!'.
Demoeralle party. For bJs old chief, Hubert Humplu-ey, baa too
.Mr. and Mn. Billy Follrod much li'DI'k to·do at home In Mllmeaola, fl'llll wblcll be hopU til
and SUe Ann of Athens, Mr. and return iD lbe Senate, to lllrageelaewllere cr li'IIIT11boul 11.
Mrs. Otto Swartz of Shade, Mrs. leaderablp.
1 SAME DAY
Harry 1\oos 8l1d children of
So Muskle of MaiDI! II out &lt;11 IIJe wry frontline, with all Ita
Albany, and Mr. and Mn.
perlla and 11a hopei. ADd lbe lroDy of ltll that he 18 in almolt
SERVICE
Gerald Swar1Z and family of e.aetly the ume JIC)Iitlan of Rlcbard Nlml'a In IIHI6, bQ\ lllr lbe
In At ._Ouf AU
Marietta, were Sunday visitors fact that NIJ'Dn then held oo public of!lce. 'lbe pobltll thai be
IIM'Our Frte Parlllng Lot
at the Follrod-Roblnson home. mcre cr Jess picked up the RepublleaD Congreulonll ""''P"I&amp;n Ia
Harry G:olbrie WIIB returned his bare banda 81111 11'11 lble to claim credit for tht lillnlflcant
to his home here last Tuesday Republlean p1na of that :year.
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from Holler Medical Center and
U MW!e on lbe J)eml!eratlc aide can now mltdl lltl!t per.
..,_ _ _ __._.. Is slDll'ly lmprovins.
fCli'IIIIIIC8, cr evm vlalbl,y help aave two Cll' mare of lbe Senate

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'!'lie Apw•MIIIIde CCIIfrontatlon, eome lo lbel, Ia &amp;niDI to be 1D
lmrn•n••l)rllllerullnc 0110. For lihUe Acn'!" oft4rlattaeb with I
liroad sward, Mllllde, lbotJalllllllnllbe laaee llllleld, can draW
lllood, too. And lD any event, U li'U fllr dlff-t rtUOIW the
llluatlon of Mr. Nlmlla 1981, lfnsk!e In the nallonll polltlell
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-":'~~=::0:::=-"-"1 After the eleclklut he wu CGILildenbly tempted by and
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all Maneebu'Mita. Mulkle, In IIIIa eoJmrmh¢'1 opinion coukl ban
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Mn.
B. Wayland, Mrs.
Wl11ll aru.r and Mre. o, c.
Greenlee, all of M1ddlepcn,
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llrl. R. K. Rowana.
Mr. and Mn. George Fnn·
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Mra. Harry AI1!IOit all 'llac:lne
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Tam ·

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TASTI·FRIES...•........A• s1
COOL WHIP................ ~ 49e
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Gerald Kimble, formerly · llle cltlldren of Long Bottom R. D.

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halurinl "'!'lie Golden Stain" Kate llonac:ber and Freddie, campalsn for tile prtlillerlcy lD IV'IJ.
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Beadtne the HO!Ileeomlng llenclmoll, Mr. and Mre. aw. pmlde• ·up~ranta are DOt au1oo1 to beecL
i!CIIvl1!el are llOyd DIIIIDger. D. Woode and lbe l,lev.and Mrs. t.owmr, .. bu at last found the roatrum and
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;.~.._•-·· ol -ain eml· Randy Lavender.
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lack of .,...onalltiri\Uie and bll lmd-. bletground

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had
'lbe ·Swartz family reunion penlatently del1led blm.
=..:.~~:.: be14 In the Woode Grove, 'l'lleae clrcumltincu haw been IIOUI'C!el of fruslralloa.·\D lid·
dJMir CGIIImlttee, Mr. And Mn. Sunday, Sept. 8, li'IIB wen at- IDUIId Mllllde; and quite 1IJillerstlndab10. For It Will an bd
Emell Taylar and olbers.
tended.
mliveraaiiJ aclmofrledged in 1981 that u _tile vbpnlildentlal
The ~ and reception 'lbe annual Homecoming of l'lllllllng mate~ Hubert H. Humplny, MW!e condueledlnadem-edllll,
beld ICII' 111v 8l1d Mrs Randy the Orang~tlan church s1dlful and llll tbe wbole an appeallntpolltiW ciperallon,
Lannder ..; AUjl. 31 ' at the will be l&gt;eld on Sunday, Sept. 1! lllere were important Democ:ratslben 1l'ho wlalied lllal the party
churcll here .,..118 attended by 38 with the IISII8I forenoon ser· Cllllventlon bad turned 111e ticket upalde clolm, wllb Mu8lde &lt;11 top
memben fr4llll Alfred Tuppers vleas, a basket dinner at noon, aide.
PbiM and I.Gitrldge ~hurchea and an afternoon program AI Ill!)' rate, he baa now reeched 1111 first ~~~~fettered opportwlll)'
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. .- - - - - - . . James Qul.!enberry tmd family oomlnallon and, In reality If not In form, the.tllullr head of lbe
118 guea'!'.
Demoeralle party. For bJs old chief, Hubert Humplu-ey, baa too
.Mr. and Mn. Billy Follrod much li'DI'k to·do at home In Mllmeaola, fl'llll wblcll be hopU til
and SUe Ann of Athens, Mr. and return iD lbe Senate, to lllrageelaewllere cr li'IIIT11boul 11.
Mrs. Otto Swartz of Shade, Mrs. leaderablp.
1 SAME DAY
Harry 1\oos 8l1d children of
So Muskle of MaiDI! II out &lt;11 IIJe wry frontline, with all Ita
Albany, and Mr. and Mn.
perlla and 11a hopei. ADd lbe lroDy of ltll that he 18 in almolt
SERVICE
Gerald Swar1Z and family of e.aetly the ume JIC)Iitlan of Rlcbard Nlml'a In IIHI6, bQ\ lllr lbe
In At ._Ouf AU
Marietta, were Sunday visitors fact that NIJ'Dn then held oo public of!lce. 'lbe pobltll thai be
IIM'Our Frte Parlllng Lot
at the Follrod-Roblnson home. mcre cr Jess picked up the RepublleaD Congreulonll ""''P"I&amp;n Ia
Harry G:olbrie WIIB returned his bare banda 81111 11'11 lble to claim credit for tht lillnlflcant
to his home here last Tuesday Republlean p1na of that :year.
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from Holler Medical Center and
U MW!e on lbe J)eml!eratlc aide can now mltdl lltl!t per.
..,_ _ _ __._.. Is slDll'ly lmprovins.
fCli'IIIIIIC8, cr evm vlalbl,y help aave two Cll' mare of lbe Senate

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lllood, too. And lD any event, U li'U fllr dlff-t rtUOIW the
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tendance · at ,;, e' • United
llethodlat Church wu 56. Offerlng was t1U2. Worslllp
..w:e att,ndance wu a 8l1d
ofterin&amp; tGUI.
Mn.
B. Wayland, Mrs.
Wl11ll aru.r and Mre. o, c.
Greenlee, all of M1ddlepcn,
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llrl. R. K. Rowana.
Mr. and Mn. George Fnn·
llileo ol Gallon &amp;pent a recent
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spent tile . . . . . wlllllli'.lllll
Mn. 'l1JUtman BibcOct.
Mra. Harry AI1!IOit all 'llac:lne
and lifo. Pan! A1i1Jon Of
Zanenllle spent $tJndiY wltlt
ll,r, and Mra, ROland TOittiiCI,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Tam ·

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TASTI·FRIES...•........A• s1
COOL WHIP................ ~ 49e
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Gerald Kimble, formerly · llle cltlldren of Long Bottom R. D.

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itd granddtlldren •lleiMied lbe
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~ght buttonhOle. 01 COJJrse,this machi~ " .
hi$ the Si~r exclusive PuSh-Button Bobbin
- ~- T~ lhi$ new ~ine today. At
yoor apPt~.Jiie;l Singe~ ~r, See how
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' ~ to~..... lhlllt of Jeemle Zabl S!Dith.
Tod.y lbe lrtplellll, Betty, Barbara and Sam, wbo Cllllle to Uw
will! Jelllllie and Leo wblle they ~ bt Middleparl, entered
llinclqllrl.tll. '!bey were Blx laat month. 'l'lle silence must be

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cruy.
The Jeamie
proud l!l'llldpareniBof
lbe trio, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zabl,
were .., to Winternllle last weekend lot a vt.il. Leo wu home
fnlm the .,..,W job trllnin8 be's tatlng bt PittabuJ'Sh. Tbe
&amp;nlthl' 9011, Kemy, 1111 senior Ibis year.

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THE FIVE MEMBERS of the Meigs County Sa1oo 710, Eight
and Forty, involved iD a wreck Sunday at Portsmoulll were shook
up but not blrl, allllougb the Knapp car was beavUy damaged.
Pl!arl Knapp, Mary Martin, Eunle Brinker, Iva Powell, and
Ruth H. Tbornton were bt the car wbl!ll II was struck by another
wblde. They were enroute to a receptloo bonoring Eight and
Forty Departemental Chapeau HAzel EiUott. After telephoning
home!or someone to CllllO and get them the five located the Town
HDuae for IUIICb. 'l'lley me~~tloned their accident to the manager
wbo bnmedlaloly ·voluntoered to dri"R lllem to the American
Ugilft baD where the receptlnn was being held. There ars lots of
nice peqlle around.

MICHAEL HAZELTON IS BACK at the Kentucky OUistten
College, Grayson, Ky. for his junior year. His summer was spent
as a youlll minister at the Grove City Cburch of Christ at Grove
City. Last summer be did similar work at Columbia Chapel. Mike
Ia 1110 son of Mr. and Mrs. Jllllel Hazelton and waa here over the
weekend for a visit.
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Celebrated Sunday

Social
Calendar
'IUESilA y
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club
7:30 p.m. Tueeday, borne oi
Mrs. Carl Horky.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slason of
near Kyger ent.erislned &amp;mday
with a party in observance of
llle lint birthday ol their son,
John Wesley.
Mrs. 81111011 served lee cream,
cake and coffee. Gueata were
Mrs.' Iva~~. kmla, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brown, Teresa,
Carla and Kelly, Rutland; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayoe S1ason of
KJger, and llle hoots' older son,
Robbie
Sencfu,g gjfta ..... aarence
Stewart, Mlas Unda Slason and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hart, all of
ColwnbUII. During the party the
youngst&lt;r ncelved a telepbone
call from his godparenta, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Waverly.
~ fNm the lamUy group
wu Jsnes Stewart stationed
Wtth the U. S. NavY at Great
Lakes Training Center.

MOTHERS of Girl Scout
Junior '!Mop 100, Sali•A•ry
ldlool, 7 p.m. Theeday.
SAIJSBURY PTA 7:30
Tueeday nllbt. lntroduciiCil of
olflcen, teachers and parsnls.
Rev. WWiam Alrson to clve
dewll1111. Refrealunents.
THIRD Tuesday Club,
Tul!ldaJ 7:30 p.m.,IOclal room
of Columbus and Southem Ohlo
Electrie Co., Mlddleport.
OIUO Eta Pili Dlapter, Beta
lllgmal'bl Sorority ,11111181 rWlb
party, bome of Carolyn Satterfleld, Rutland Road. 6:30
Tueeday mminl!.
SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
7:30p.m. Speabr Rev. Forrest
Danley will use as his topic ITJ:
''&lt;lumlkW Youth ond Changi~~g Woman
'11mel."
AllXILlARY oF 111e Rutland
Volunteer'·:,_Flremen, 7:30
Tuesday, llr.bouae, ail interested ladies invited.
WJII)NFSDAY
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, ap.m. Wednesday, home
of Mrs. Faye Pratt.
BOSWORTH Council 46,
Royal ond Select Masters, state
meeUng, 7:30p.m. Wednesday,
I'Gmer(J)I Masonic Temple. All
companions urged II&gt; attend.
POMEROY Shakespeare
Club, 1:11 Wednesday, home of
Mrs. Dale &amp;nlth.
SYRACI,ISE Third WedneiMiaJ · llomemakers Club
beginning 10 a.m. Wednesday at
headquarter~ II Munlcipal
Put. Flnt meeting 'lf fall with
eleetiCII ~ omc-t to be held
and yearbOokl prepared.
PotlueiE lwiCh at' noon. All

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Amrl»•ty, DrP, Webel«
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MIDDLEPORT Child Consei'YaUon , League, 1'111!1'1daY,
7:30 p.m. Columbia 0.. Co.
· office, MMidlep:rt.
. CLASS . Heath l,lnlted
Metllodllt .
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'. . ·~ ~";.....i,J , ·~ lleeli\ 1 • e~tatoi' · of• the conall'i!Cted l:oncrete wa!Airbtg theeitatlnggra.iratherthanto
if ;Pl', ~~ (]lulil Wft~rn · &amp;Ill Con"fYitlon troughs.
. pli.lwitupandreseetl'ltbeca~~~e
~ q!_,up,land IU llirlw' ,Dilirict linl,le 1941•. JIQIIand 1'1. A lllrmer echGol }Ueber who I om'af!'ild lllatlf 1plo!J it, the
• who.~lll~~of JMk7 ;belpecl hlrO de\'lkJp his last 5J!1n8 reur~ becaWJe of. ~t#~Jtov~ ond wash
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. ·lliillh alter more !han 35 my soil ~l'a,y." He allo ~
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~liulJJtix\m4all hill · years bt the Maaop County puithewanu!cll!l.getllme Which

.,••. Ke,li ~ ~ called in lflllland Iince ..,.....lng a ecbool4)'stem, Meadows is now till!~ ~WII. '
cona,rvatt'l.::O•uage, • coopdtor. iJe has -done Ibis up and' arOund and doing Ugbt ·lfE FEEI; ~TIt 1a about
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tJme ihat we could ris!c telling
Mtl .lie, l'llle!l. •bai'nyard)!wlure. to. paaturas
.,ORE ~nutiNG
qnolher Sl.la1te •lOry.

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wu wrlllllng Jta body ln Ill refeffld te by nne~ a:
effort to buiDP tile fnlc dc!WD. "doS daJI." ~e - , ....,..
when Mr. aftd )(!'a. c&amp;ttP' gol man~ l'lld ~
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TECHNICIANS OF Soli Wetoldone.afewweeksback
,.J:JftSl Weber Tbcma.
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~ ~-~,. altellded her litter, !Atha Wood: In tile ready lor aoother scheduled it. This story actually happened
tbt.,_p~J:.:~·Rev· llflerno&lt;ll they ' called on Ml'.. visltofthetileditcblngmachbte about a week allOt our other
.Grall: ,Iiili, . .. :!1111dJdalel. and ~.!loy CIIN!f.
belonging to llle State Soil nperience wlth the Eastern
The ~ were frOm ~
Olyde Burke and f8mlly of CciNervaUon Committee. It Ia Ho.nose snake or Blowing
,'Nazlltlpl ,Q!lftb. c·..
. AkriiiiPIIIIa weekend with hill ecPedUied to begin work bt VIper, as it Ia called.
~- ·,~ · ~ pta and Kenny. ~Y ~ .County. on October 12, WewereonlheEuseneStaats
. lllii'lolloni~luhriiekt · ~il,t·tlltsurkebcme- 'ibeljle)lnesarebelngialdout, place on Sand Fork of Crab
Letha' Koblentz ·~ailed on ·!lob~· Jr. and family and ~.measured and llll'Ve)rs Creek, examining a water
~ GeJthetD!tr .-.a;.
Terry )lurke·and famlly.
made so that the gradss can be problem which they had near ·
Opal Hollan .• ,,edecoratlng •14f.andMrs.Ruue11Smlthof fiS!u'i!d for each We Uno.
the hOU&amp;e. We looked in their
her
~ !Ltving Olllelllive GJenburlley. Md., vlllted his
The Masoo County fanners front yard and saw a medium
f9lrl dill!!' .betotunovlng ln. mother and aister at Sliver planning to Install tile ars Billy sized black snake writhing as if
Mrs, Moon l*a~eturned from ·Ndp.
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a lrtp to BrCNid,oell.
. . ·,, liJcbard Barton and famlly Wililamson farm, Floyd and Mrs. Ric...rd Casto,
Rqbert Wood and lamHf~ ~t'llunday"with hill mother, Ray~utn, Edw.ard Hogg, . daughter and son-Jn..law olthe
.Herbert Nelson, Robert Staata family, examjned the
tallllht bow· to cook by their atll:nded the alate lair on · Mtl. Jane llm!lll.
mo!h.era. Either U.,if 'motb· Sullclay.
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en didn't take the time or Erma Heilman and Ellzabelll . htan!l after a trlp.
· Cllfford CarSQil.
the YOUlli ~Is didn't want Wickham ape11t a day with Mrs.
Earl Dean and daUShter, C. G. JONES OF Buzzard
ta::~oun7wl!: ~7"~ bealtb 'II~ food edlton Jetllllfer and Roger Ga"! ond Fork of Thirteen MUe Creek,
our pages a substitute for and other teadm; It llsl!l tbi ~ attende¢ ll!e slate .ratr on who operates a 160&lt;1cre fann,
has been a cooperator of the
parental trainlnC ln cooking. month'• b e 1 t buys tllhei· &amp;lnday ·
"But !hey don't "'ll'lllt to fro~ , the pllilitl(t!l foOcra list Mr. and Mrs: ~ley Woode Dialrict many years. When be
apend too much time: They or .from illher· blgh.qllilll1 ~P~~~t SUnday Afternoon with visited our o!Rce recendy be
~t thAt llfe IJld theldQOtl, and wliJI,i ~ It e.m I,•!'Mf• and Mrs. ~:Hines of told Vlrginla Rajlburn and
• liP. l!loderil , s,x, :be Qulok , Raclpel . ll!!!i7':!!1~1!lpli ·are -'Aihent Rd. ~ attended a Denver Yoho of SCS about his
COOII:."' llld eu)';·.011r , ~g61 make IDcluded. E~
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POIJCE OFFICERS DO 00 MUCH to Insure the safety of our
school cbUdren. Can't help but notice, morning, noon and night
that Pcmeroy Pollcs ll&gt;lel Jed Wellllter is at Pomeroy Elementary to help wbllrewr be can. Of!icials bt other communlUss ars
doing llle same, we're sure .

rr MUST TAXE REAL a&gt;URAGE to give up a pay check and
go back to coUege, particularly when you have a wife aod three
young daughters to support.
After about eight years at Kaiser, Bill Sheridan quit and this
fall enrolled full time at Rto Grande College. His wife, Rachel, "
registered nurse, went to ...,..11; at the Holzer Medical Center aod
llle family moved from P0111eroy to Rio Grande .

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making good progress. He was rtturned home Friday from lbe
Hcl2er Medical Center, and as of then had nceiwd 129 get-wen
eanls, many from Robin8on Laundry cu.tomers along his route.

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Friendly Gardeners toured
Wahkeena, a J.50.acre nature
preserve near Lancaster admlnistered by the Ohio
Historical Society, Thursday.
Mrs. Mary st. John, naturalist,
served as guide for the groll]i ..,
a hike around the ground&amp;.
In the group were Mrs. James
Carpenter and son, Jay, Mrs.
Joe BoUn and son, Craig, Mrs.
Homer Parker, Mrs. Bill
WUUamson, Mrs. Larry EdWlll'ds, 111d Mrs. Rarold WoHe.
The Rutland Friendly Gardeners, along wlth other ganlen
clubs of the slate, contribute to
a lund each year to help support
the atea.
Wahkeen• State Memorial
wu bequeathed to the Ohio
Historical Society by Mrs.
Cannon Warner ln 1967. When
the Warners originally purchased the land, lt ,.. a farm

Wahkeena taken during 111e four
seasons, a small museum
housing stuffed blrds and
animals native of the area, aa
well as preserved inaeeta, ars
but some of the natural attractions.
Of particular Interest to the
garden club members are the
...tea plantings. A terraced
garden has 36 auleas provlded
by members of the Ohio
Associatioo of Garden Cluba
and given bt memory of Albert
C. Pool, bU!Iband of SUale C.
Pool, 1966-M presldent of the
O.A.G.C.
PlantingS of partirular interes! to the garden club
members were the 23 varieties
of fern lncludbtg senaltlve,
cinnamon, and margiDal shield.
Growing at llle base of large
rocks and cliffs ars bloodroot,

columbiDe, Christmas fern,
~ Ivy, and wild bJeedln•
beart.SIIrublaren~a
many speclee,of treet
tbe
groJIIds.
Ruped foot trails w~
tllrou&amp;b the 'tiGOded IICtion
wldle rustle loot brldtlea take
vtators IC!'OIIII IIDII1l lltnlml.
Numeroua wild llolml bloom
about the area and vlrietlel of
mUihrOOIDI In 1UIIIIIUal lbapel
and calon
Salt btoc:b are provlded
lllrou,&amp;b llle area for deer IIIII
many large bird leedln ll't
apt 8lled dallJ to atlnct the
many species. Mrs. st. Jolm
caulloned aplnlllile poln!OUI
muabrooml IIIJII ~ for
lhe &amp;fOUP a copperhead killed
there racently.
Wahkeena Ia llle oDlJ nalln
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-.rs Will Make

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Plana to make llbeeta for the

Pomeroy emera~ iquad eel
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THE SHOEBOX
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
Ml DOLE PORT, O.

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About &lt;4 miWon ~ op I e ' a
vocational 'IChooll, · pubtlC month are cllstribuled.
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"E x e e J&gt; t for hard-line
gourmets, lhe · materlal
seems to ~se most peo.
pte. Many me,fl mile lhat
I hey use :them. A Florida
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meetlil8 of the Sn-Rite.kwllll

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Qub, boiled by Mrs. Ronald
Iirownlnc and Mrs. Rayaiond:
Bally.
'1be &amp;J'OUP also diacull 1 a
rummage aale.to be held Oct. I
111d 8. Mrs. llalty and Mrs.
Edward Wells received
blrthdaf!llfla from their secret
p81a,
Mrs. F.dtlrard WeUa and !4rs.

Don McKDI&amp;bt' wiD IM!M u
bolllnmlor tlie nut meeting.
Refresbmenta were served to ·
!bole named and · Mn. Bill
Mcillnlel, pnlident; Mrs. Don

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andlssaidtohavecost~an
Mullell,FloMrs.
Willard Bo,el',
acre.
Dr. Warner bought the
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Mra.
Strlcklud,
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land for his wife as a wedding
Jamt11 Neulzlln&amp;, Mrs. LIJT)r
gjft and provided for her to
Webrung, Mrs. George Hoff·
plant and land.!eape it as most 'l'lle annual ptcnlc of the John Mal!!!l, Mrs. David Drake man, ,Mrs. Doa Colllnt, Mrs.
of it appears today.
United Faith Church of and daughter, TIIIDIIIY, Shelby, O!arlel Hoffman, and Mrs. :
Features of the preserve Pomeroy was held Saturday at N.c.; Mike Nease, Ray, Frank Ella Gllmllre, Jr.
inclnde numerous varieties of the Portland Park.
and Debbie McMI11in ol RaciDe;
trees, plaots and animals with a Members of tbe cburch and Cindy GriDIIead and Gres
two-acre lake ~ the ll1ll'priSOil Mlas Kathy Hill wllll Camp, Mason, w. va.
setting lot water fowl. Rock a mlsceUaoeous lhower. Mlas
cliffs, a cave with t l'W'I$Ia IIIli; a 1971li!I'8Wate of Southem
Pcmeroy, Route 3 is a . .
spring of water;&amp;
'hiiuc gue.l Hlgb School and church pianist
pl~
at the Holler Medical
collage where .:f.uors are lot the past four years, Je1t
Center.
Her room number is
shown sUdes of scenes, at ' Sunday for Nelsonville where
232.
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Two Tie For Queen's
School ol Nursing.
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Attending the plcnlc were the
Honor for Pound loss
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Smllh Southea•tern Oblo Menial
Uand~·-· and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Health Cent«, Athens, w~
Mr~. Norma Rosse
,..,.. Ernest Smith and aon, David; given Thursday by the
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Mrs. Ho~ Qames were pla7ed with
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Meigs TOPS Knotchers.
Drake and cbUdren Lannle cl&amp;irettea, tobacco, candy bars,
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minlll and gum being glvan u
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Fife,- Mrs. Kathryn Denison, Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill prizes. Relresllmenta were
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for we1ght galned d~g the Ronnle, Sharoo and Brian; Mr. Dorothy Douglao, cupcakea,
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week were Mrs. CeceUa Mlt£h, ond Mrs. Norman Hysell and potall&gt; clllpoj 81Jpiel{ and Koo].
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Bru
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and Ald. EliCit veteran reeetved two
Mrs. Louise McCarty as the
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Norma,
Mrs.
Maude
Smith, Mr. paqa &lt;i ciprellel. frays of
runner-up. Six TOPS '
and Mrs Orville Hogue
fruit wen ient to wtenna oa
pounds sensibly, one KOP, keep Visitor~ were Bonnie H.,p, of the wardllinable IAl attead pie
off pounds, and one turUe were New y k at . Mr and Mrs party. Junior allllUary
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conductad the party,

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educatecf at Wheaton, lndl·
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houu\ l!l'anilmother she Ia
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IllY d u r lll g a parileular
montb. Sinte muy foodl are
not donated in amoUDlt to
meet total lamlly needl, we ·
list other good and ,.reason•
1\bly J&gt;lieed fOQI!s to IIIIPPle-

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' ~ to~..... lhlllt of Jeemle Zabl S!Dith.
Tod.y lbe lrtplellll, Betty, Barbara and Sam, wbo Cllllle to Uw
will! Jelllllie and Leo wblle they ~ bt Middleparl, entered
llinclqllrl.tll. '!bey were Blx laat month. 'l'lle silence must be

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cruy.
The Jeamie
proud l!l'llldpareniBof
lbe trio, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zabl,
were .., to Winternllle last weekend lot a vt.il. Leo wu home
fnlm the .,..,W job trllnin8 be's tatlng bt PittabuJ'Sh. Tbe
&amp;nlthl' 9011, Kemy, 1111 senior Ibis year.

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THE FIVE MEMBERS of the Meigs County Sa1oo 710, Eight
and Forty, involved iD a wreck Sunday at Portsmoulll were shook
up but not blrl, allllougb the Knapp car was beavUy damaged.
Pl!arl Knapp, Mary Martin, Eunle Brinker, Iva Powell, and
Ruth H. Tbornton were bt the car wbl!ll II was struck by another
wblde. They were enroute to a receptloo bonoring Eight and
Forty Departemental Chapeau HAzel EiUott. After telephoning
home!or someone to CllllO and get them the five located the Town
HDuae for IUIICb. 'l'lley me~~tloned their accident to the manager
wbo bnmedlaloly ·voluntoered to dri"R lllem to the American
Ugilft baD where the receptlnn was being held. There ars lots of
nice peqlle around.

MICHAEL HAZELTON IS BACK at the Kentucky OUistten
College, Grayson, Ky. for his junior year. His summer was spent
as a youlll minister at the Grove City Cburch of Christ at Grove
City. Last summer be did similar work at Columbia Chapel. Mike
Ia 1110 son of Mr. and Mrs. Jllllel Hazelton and waa here over the
weekend for a visit.
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Celebrated Sunday

Social
Calendar
'IUESilA y
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club
7:30 p.m. Tueeday, borne oi
Mrs. Carl Horky.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slason of
near Kyger ent.erislned &amp;mday
with a party in observance of
llle lint birthday ol their son,
John Wesley.
Mrs. 81111011 served lee cream,
cake and coffee. Gueata were
Mrs.' Iva~~. kmla, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brown, Teresa,
Carla and Kelly, Rutland; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayoe S1ason of
KJger, and llle hoots' older son,
Robbie
Sencfu,g gjfta ..... aarence
Stewart, Mlas Unda Slason and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hart, all of
ColwnbUII. During the party the
youngst&lt;r ncelved a telepbone
call from his godparenta, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Waverly.
~ fNm the lamUy group
wu Jsnes Stewart stationed
Wtth the U. S. NavY at Great
Lakes Training Center.

MOTHERS of Girl Scout
Junior '!Mop 100, Sali•A•ry
ldlool, 7 p.m. Theeday.
SAIJSBURY PTA 7:30
Tueeday nllbt. lntroduciiCil of
olflcen, teachers and parsnls.
Rev. WWiam Alrson to clve
dewll1111. Refrealunents.
THIRD Tuesday Club,
Tul!ldaJ 7:30 p.m.,IOclal room
of Columbus and Southem Ohlo
Electrie Co., Mlddleport.
OIUO Eta Pili Dlapter, Beta
lllgmal'bl Sorority ,11111181 rWlb
party, bome of Carolyn Satterfleld, Rutland Road. 6:30
Tueeday mminl!.
SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
7:30p.m. Speabr Rev. Forrest
Danley will use as his topic ITJ:
''&lt;lumlkW Youth ond Changi~~g Woman
'11mel."
AllXILlARY oF 111e Rutland
Volunteer'·:,_Flremen, 7:30
Tuesday, llr.bouae, ail interested ladies invited.
WJII)NFSDAY
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, ap.m. Wednesday, home
of Mrs. Faye Pratt.
BOSWORTH Council 46,
Royal ond Select Masters, state
meeUng, 7:30p.m. Wednesday,
I'Gmer(J)I Masonic Temple. All
companions urged II&gt; attend.
POMEROY Shakespeare
Club, 1:11 Wednesday, home of
Mrs. Dale &amp;nlth.
SYRACI,ISE Third WedneiMiaJ · llomemakers Club
beginning 10 a.m. Wednesday at
headquarter~ II Munlcipal
Put. Flnt meeting 'lf fall with
eleetiCII ~ omc-t to be held
and yearbOokl prepared.
PotlueiE lwiCh at' noon. All

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Amrl»•ty, DrP, Webel«
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MIDDLEPORT Child Consei'YaUon , League, 1'111!1'1daY,
7:30 p.m. Columbia 0.. Co.
· office, MMidlep:rt.
. CLASS . Heath l,lnlted
Metllodllt .
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Thursday,.
Mn.
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'. . ·~ ~";.....i,J , ·~ lleeli\ 1 • e~tatoi' · of• the conall'i!Cted l:oncrete wa!Airbtg theeitatlnggra.iratherthanto
if ;Pl', ~~ (]lulil Wft~rn · &amp;Ill Con"fYitlon troughs.
. pli.lwitupandreseetl'ltbeca~~~e
~ q!_,up,land IU llirlw' ,Dilirict linl,le 1941•. JIQIIand 1'1. A lllrmer echGol }Ueber who I om'af!'ild lllatlf 1plo!J it, the
• who.~lll~~of JMk7 ;belpecl hlrO de\'lkJp his last 5J!1n8 reur~ becaWJe of. ~t#~Jtov~ ond wash
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. ·lliillh alter more !han 35 my soil ~l'a,y." He allo ~
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~liulJJtix\m4all hill · years bt the Maaop County puithewanu!cll!l.getllme Which

.,••. Ke,li ~ ~ called in lflllland Iince ..,.....lng a ecbool4)'stem, Meadows is now till!~ ~WII. '
cona,rvatt'l.::O•uage, • coopdtor. iJe has -done Ibis up and' arOund and doing Ugbt ·lfE FEEI; ~TIt 1a about
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tJme ihat we could ris!c telling
Mtl .lie, l'llle!l. •bai'nyard)!wlure. to. paaturas
.,ORE ~nutiNG
qnolher Sl.la1te •lOry.

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wu wrlllllng Jta body ln Ill refeffld te by nne~ a:
effort to buiDP tile fnlc dc!WD. "doS daJI." ~e - , ....,..
when Mr. aftd )(!'a. c&amp;ttP' gol man~ l'lld ~
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TECHNICIANS OF Soli Wetoldone.afewweeksback
,.J:JftSl Weber Tbcma.
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f'redaMlller'tplllladaywilll mailing IIUI'Veys and getting commentfrompeoplewhoread
~ ~-~,. altellded her litter, !Atha Wood: In tile ready lor aoother scheduled it. This story actually happened
tbt.,_p~J:.:~·Rev· llflerno&lt;ll they ' called on Ml'.. visltofthetileditcblngmachbte about a week allOt our other
.Grall: ,Iiili, . .. :!1111dJdalel. and ~.!loy CIIN!f.
belonging to llle State Soil nperience wlth the Eastern
The ~ were frOm ~
Olyde Burke and f8mlly of CciNervaUon Committee. It Ia Ho.nose snake or Blowing
,'Nazlltlpl ,Q!lftb. c·..
. AkriiiiPIIIIa weekend with hill ecPedUied to begin work bt VIper, as it Ia called.
~- ·,~ · ~ pta and Kenny. ~Y ~ .County. on October 12, WewereonlheEuseneStaats
. lllii'lolloni~luhriiekt · ~il,t·tlltsurkebcme- 'ibeljle)lnesarebelngialdout, place on Sand Fork of Crab
Letha' Koblentz ·~ailed on ·!lob~· Jr. and family and ~.measured and llll'Ve)rs Creek, examining a water
~ GeJthetD!tr .-.a;.
Terry )lurke·and famlly.
made so that the gradss can be problem which they had near ·
Opal Hollan .• ,,edecoratlng •14f.andMrs.Ruue11Smlthof fiS!u'i!d for each We Uno.
the hOU&amp;e. We looked in their
her
~ !Ltving Olllelllive GJenburlley. Md., vlllted his
The Masoo County fanners front yard and saw a medium
f9lrl dill!!' .betotunovlng ln. mother and aister at Sliver planning to Install tile ars Billy sized black snake writhing as if
Mrs, Moon l*a~eturned from ·Ndp.
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a lrtp to BrCNid,oell.
. . ·,, liJcbard Barton and famlly Wililamson farm, Floyd and Mrs. Ric...rd Casto,
Rqbert Wood and lamHf~ ~t'llunday"with hill mother, Ray~utn, Edw.ard Hogg, . daughter and son-Jn..law olthe
.Herbert Nelson, Robert Staata family, examjned the
tallllht bow· to cook by their atll:nded the alate lair on · Mtl. Jane llm!lll.
mo!h.era. Either U.,if 'motb· Sullclay.
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en didn't take the time or Erma Heilman and Ellzabelll . htan!l after a trlp.
· Cllfford CarSQil.
the YOUlli ~Is didn't want Wickham ape11t a day with Mrs.
Earl Dean and daUShter, C. G. JONES OF Buzzard
ta::~oun7wl!: ~7"~ bealtb 'II~ food edlton Jetllllfer and Roger Ga"! ond Fork of Thirteen MUe Creek,
our pages a substitute for and other teadm; It llsl!l tbi ~ attende¢ ll!e slate .ratr on who operates a 160&lt;1cre fann,
has been a cooperator of the
parental trainlnC ln cooking. month'• b e 1 t buys tllhei· &amp;lnday ·
"But !hey don't "'ll'lllt to fro~ , the pllilitl(t!l foOcra list Mr. and Mrs: ~ley Woode Dialrict many years. When be
apend too much time: They or .from illher· blgh.qllilll1 ~P~~~t SUnday Afternoon with visited our o!Rce recendy be
~t thAt llfe IJld theldQOtl, and wliJI,i ~ It e.m I,•!'Mf• and Mrs. ~:Hines of told Vlrginla Rajlburn and
• liP. l!loderil , s,x, :be Qulok , Raclpel . ll!!!i7':!!1~1!lpli ·are -'Aihent Rd. ~ attended a Denver Yoho of SCS about his
COOII:."' llld eu)';·.011r , ~g61 make IDcluded. E~
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POIJCE OFFICERS DO 00 MUCH to Insure the safety of our
school cbUdren. Can't help but notice, morning, noon and night
that Pcmeroy Pollcs ll&gt;lel Jed Wellllter is at Pomeroy Elementary to help wbllrewr be can. Of!icials bt other communlUss ars
doing llle same, we're sure .

rr MUST TAXE REAL a&gt;URAGE to give up a pay check and
go back to coUege, particularly when you have a wife aod three
young daughters to support.
After about eight years at Kaiser, Bill Sheridan quit and this
fall enrolled full time at Rto Grande College. His wife, Rachel, "
registered nurse, went to ...,..11; at the Holzer Medical Center aod
llle family moved from P0111eroy to Rio Grande .

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making good progress. He was rtturned home Friday from lbe
Hcl2er Medical Center, and as of then had nceiwd 129 get-wen
eanls, many from Robin8on Laundry cu.tomers along his route.

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Nature Preserve Toured Six members of the Rutlaod
Friendly Gardeners toured
Wahkeena, a J.50.acre nature
preserve near Lancaster admlnistered by the Ohio
Historical Society, Thursday.
Mrs. Mary st. John, naturalist,
served as guide for the groll]i ..,
a hike around the ground&amp;.
In the group were Mrs. James
Carpenter and son, Jay, Mrs.
Joe BoUn and son, Craig, Mrs.
Homer Parker, Mrs. Bill
WUUamson, Mrs. Larry EdWlll'ds, 111d Mrs. Rarold WoHe.
The Rutland Friendly Gardeners, along wlth other ganlen
clubs of the slate, contribute to
a lund each year to help support
the atea.
Wahkeen• State Memorial
wu bequeathed to the Ohio
Historical Society by Mrs.
Cannon Warner ln 1967. When
the Warners originally purchased the land, lt ,.. a farm

Wahkeena taken during 111e four
seasons, a small museum
housing stuffed blrds and
animals native of the area, aa
well as preserved inaeeta, ars
but some of the natural attractions.
Of particular Interest to the
garden club members are the
...tea plantings. A terraced
garden has 36 auleas provlded
by members of the Ohio
Associatioo of Garden Cluba
and given bt memory of Albert
C. Pool, bU!Iband of SUale C.
Pool, 1966-M presldent of the
O.A.G.C.
PlantingS of partirular interes! to the garden club
members were the 23 varieties
of fern lncludbtg senaltlve,
cinnamon, and margiDal shield.
Growing at llle base of large
rocks and cliffs ars bloodroot,

columbiDe, Christmas fern,
~ Ivy, and wild bJeedln•
beart.SIIrublaren~a
many speclee,of treet
tbe
groJIIds.
Ruped foot trails w~
tllrou&amp;b the 'tiGOded IICtion
wldle rustle loot brldtlea take
vtators IC!'OIIII IIDII1l lltnlml.
Numeroua wild llolml bloom
about the area and vlrietlel of
mUihrOOIDI In 1UIIIIIUal lbapel
and calon
Salt btoc:b are provlded
lllrou,&amp;b llle area for deer IIIII
many large bird leedln ll't
apt 8lled dallJ to atlnct the
many species. Mrs. st. Jolm
caulloned aplnlllile poln!OUI
muabrooml IIIJII ~ for
lhe &amp;fOUP a copperhead killed
there racently.
Wahkeena Ia llle oDlJ nalln
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-.rs Will Make

Sheets for E-R
Plana to make llbeeta for the

Pomeroy emera~ iquad eel
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THE SHOEBOX
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
Ml DOLE PORT, O.

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iDcludlng
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About &lt;4 miWon ~ op I e ' a
vocational 'IChooll, · pubtlC month are cllstribuled.
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"E x e e J&gt; t for hard-line
gourmets, lhe · materlal
seems to ~se most peo.
pte. Many me,fl mile lhat
I hey use :them. A Florida
echool for the deat, a btlllpl·
tal ln North Dakota for the
mentally defl!llt~~t and • Silt
· J,.ake City adult educaUon

meetlil8 of the Sn-Rite.kwllll

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Qub, boiled by Mrs. Ronald
Iirownlnc and Mrs. Rayaiond:
Bally.
'1be &amp;J'OUP also diacull 1 a
rummage aale.to be held Oct. I
111d 8. Mrs. llalty and Mrs.
Edward Wells received
blrthdaf!llfla from their secret
p81a,
Mrs. F.dtlrard WeUa and !4rs.

Don McKDI&amp;bt' wiD IM!M u
bolllnmlor tlie nut meeting.
Refresbmenta were served to ·
!bole named and · Mn. Bill
Mcillnlel, pnlident; Mrs. Don

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Mullell,FloMrs.
Willard Bo,el',
acre.
Dr. Warner bought the
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Mra.
Strlcklud,
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land for his wife as a wedding
Jamt11 Neulzlln&amp;, Mrs. LIJT)r
gjft and provided for her to
Webrung, Mrs. George Hoff·
plant and land.!eape it as most 'l'lle annual ptcnlc of the John Mal!!!l, Mrs. David Drake man, ,Mrs. Doa Colllnt, Mrs.
of it appears today.
United Faith Church of and daughter, TIIIDIIIY, Shelby, O!arlel Hoffman, and Mrs. :
Features of the preserve Pomeroy was held Saturday at N.c.; Mike Nease, Ray, Frank Ella Gllmllre, Jr.
inclnde numerous varieties of the Portland Park.
and Debbie McMI11in ol RaciDe;
trees, plaots and animals with a Members of tbe cburch and Cindy GriDIIead and Gres
two-acre lake ~ the ll1ll'priSOil Mlas Kathy Hill wllll Camp, Mason, w. va.
setting lot water fowl. Rock a mlsceUaoeous lhower. Mlas
cliffs, a cave with t l'W'I$Ia IIIli; a 1971li!I'8Wate of Southem
Pcmeroy, Route 3 is a . .
spring of water;&amp;
'hiiuc gue.l Hlgb School and church pianist
pl~
at the Holler Medical
collage where .:f.uors are lot the past four years, Je1t
Center.
Her room number is
shown sUdes of scenes, at ' Sunday for Nelsonville where
232.
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Two Tie For Queen's
School ol Nursing.
A patty for vel«ans at the .==--~--------~-~-----~~._:;,---'44
Attending the plcnlc were the
Honor for Pound loss
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Smllh Southea•tern Oblo Menial
Uand~·-· and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Health Cent«, Athens, w~
Mr~. Norma Rosse
,..,.. Ernest Smith and aon, David; given Thursday by the
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Bemtce Durst Ued for ~ueen .of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SaDJI!O! and AuDilary oi,Drew Webeter Poll
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the week honors for we~ght ioaa children Tommy Ch8rles. 39, American Leglon.
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at last week's meeting of the Debbie .,;d
Mrs. Ho~ Qames were pla7ed with
r.. \ ' l(.
Meigs TOPS Knotchers.
Drake and cbUdren Lannle cl&amp;irettea, tobacco, candy bars,
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minlll and gum being glvan u
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Fife,- Mrs. Kathryn Denison, Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill prizes. Relresllmenta were
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for we1ght galned d~g the Ronnle, Sharoo and Brian; Mr. Dorothy Douglao, cupcakea,
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week were Mrs. CeceUa Mlt£h, ond Mrs. Norman Hysell and potall&gt; clllpoj 81Jpiel{ and Koo].
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and Mrs. Clara Adams, with chlldr
Bru
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and Ald. EliCit veteran reeetved two
Mrs. Louise McCarty as the
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ce, erry'
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Norma,
Mrs.
Maude
Smith, Mr. paqa &lt;i ciprellel. frays of
runner-up. Six TOPS '
and Mrs Orville Hogue
fruit wen ient to wtenna oa
pounds sensibly, one KOP, keep Visitor~ were Bonnie H.,p, of the wardllinable IAl attead pie
off pounds, and one turUe were New y k at . Mr and Mrs party. Junior allllUary
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or
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educatecf at Wheaton, lndl·
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houu\ l!l'anilmother she Ia
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IllY d u r lll g a parileular
montb. Sinte muy foodl are
not donated in amoUDlt to
meet total lamlly needl, we ·
list other good and ,.reason•
1\bly J&gt;lieed fOQI!s to IIIIPPle-

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·ByMn. HtlberiRAiulll
and Mrs. Iva Orr spent Sunday
Mrs. Vandora Knighting • evening with Mr. and Mrs
.speniFridaynlghhrlthherson, Dana Lewis at CUlton, W. Va
Charles Knightlag Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Waller 1\!cDade,
family atRacinelialstlnglll the Kim and Gene Early, and Bol
care of the children while Mrs. Skinner spent the weekend Will"
Knighting has been abseace dQe Mrs. GJadYI Sble1ds and callir'
1967.PL Y,MOUTtt ·
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to the hospltallution ol their on Mr. and Mrs- Russellll9ush,
~lved!!re 2 Dr. Hardtop,
motor. beautiful
son, Charles. Mrs. Knlghling Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RoQSb
black over yellow tinl$11.
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returned home Saturday.
and the Lester Roush family.
SMALL 2 - - hoult, •CI- .
Mr. and Mrs. Dona Parson!
Howard Roush ol Mansfield ·
1966 CHEVROLET
S14t5
hi Meigs High SchoOl,11 Rock
spent Labor Day with Mr. and CBlled on Mr. and Mrs. Herllert
Olevelle Super SpOrt 2 dr. hardtop. 4 speed
SprlngJ, Sul!lble for .ti:hool '
~roonnel. Phone ..,-6117
Mrs. Pete Durst at.Raven.wood Roush Saturday and visited
trans., V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.
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after S p.m.
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Monday with Mr. and Mra. ·
9-1-ttc
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Chester Durst of Nlles. Mr. and Russell Roush.
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Mrs. DQrsl attended the
Nancy Roush spent Sunday
1'-.
F~Jr Sale_ ~ •
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homecomlllg at Jackson Cllapel . night with her sister, Mrs. Dana
I'"VIII
W. ·
AP,PLES, Fllzp.iltrhik'$ .0.1
Church Sunday.
Lewis, and accompanied
OPIM IVIS. MO I'.M.
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Mr. and Mrs. David McDade, Ronnie Russell of Middleport to
POMIIOY, 01110
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Peggy, Scottie, Tammy, Todd, Chester Monday and attended -'-_::;_-'i,.--.....;,._..:..._ _~...,;_;:.....;.•.:.•...;.·..;J
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Tim and Brei, of Covlllglon the homecoming there.
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\i&lt;entil b :Uti. ~or lit, ) E. Ma)n st.,:
spent Labor Dey weekend with
Wondir. $2Mt' bulhtl. C1&lt; .. PO"l"roy. Phone 992~3a91. ,.WANT AD
lan18tl to .Bu•
your own. Also, piJIPII'I 'nd · .·'. ·: :
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ol-9·11&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush,
IN.ORMATION
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e·~'····· Andrew ,~ccr.on, AWNING$ ' tor - .
d
Mr. and Mra. Herbert RoQ5b
s p .M. o::~:,~~~ ~~bllcltlo~ OLD UPR'IGHT . pianos, any .1 etart Falls.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Lester RoQSb
Monday Deaelllne9a.m. :
condltldn, atlonfas.hevenot
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9-1~ m. . . .W''town~rpdo).~
and called on other reallives
Canullatlon &amp; Correctlon~o
been wet PayinG $10 MCh
1 sUfatlot El
an w
FlrstfiW Cl'lly. Mondlys will· LE.E'S Carpet, l4x1J. Pole ~::.:
For~ ·
and attended the Roush reunion
The ice cream social spen · Will be accepted until 9 a.m . for
o:l~'J:.u.:'W~~f
be Pick-up dlv. Wl'lle,ljlvlng lomps, &lt;!fa~ll&amp;. Phone New oitlm:F.s. phone Choflos
at the state park on Route 33 sored by the Fire Dept. and
The Publls.Mr reserves the
directions, Witten tano Haven 182· -45.
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ll•le, · SyriC!Uit. V. V.
Sunday.
Auxiliary, held at the fire house right
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to el1it or relect -any ads
ornpeny, Box ll8. Sardis,
Johnson and Son. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles on Saturday evening was well deemed obtectionil. .Ttle Ohio -09.46.
•--He ANT~QUE m-ble top tabte,
•30-ttc
Delaney of Mansfield spent attended. Thanks to everyone publisher will not be responsible ---------·-~
for more than cne incorrect
$1 . Jenny •Ltnd 1ft1Qfe ~~ · ~~~~;:j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. for helping make It a success.
2111 ' 9-13-6tc :.:";.,
Female Help Wanted
$35. Phan. 992"
Charles Lawson. Evelyn
Several from Basban at- insertion . u res
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MIDDLE-AGED lady 1o five In
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per word one Insertion
ond do hOII•-rk• .a-~ In 'HENS •.;fd..., Yo.at, "'lnersvftle.
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12 cents per .. w&gt;rd three
£f.son. William
Blythl,~ 2292
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one YV'"41'80.
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beautician school at MBMfield. recently sponsored by the Fire consecutlwe ins~rtlnnc;.
, Racine.
one 9..,...
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11 cents per word six con ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law!OD Dept. and Auxlliary of Chester.
ins.,•lo'lS.
KENNEBEC ,. Pvfltoll. · 1~,
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and family spent SUnday with The Basban Fire Dept. took secutlve
25 Fl'er cent Discount on paid
111 purpoM...
hUndrid.
· TRUCI(~D
Mrs. Ode Eades at Charleston part in the parade as did several ad&gt;and ads paid within lOdays.. Help Wanted
One milt off R. 124. Groat
.TIRE SAlt!
CARD
OF
THANKS
Bend
Rt.
338.
Torn
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and also visited Mrs. Lucy other deparbnents.
&amp; OBITUARY
COOK. Mlrtln Restaurant.
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Apply In person. Middleport.
Phcwle 114-2436.
Whllt thlt
Davis.
Mrs. Thebna Orr spent
word 2c .
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9-11-6tp
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson several days recently with Mrs. Each additional
. BUN DADS
and Charles of Letart, W. Va., A. H. Bailey at St. Petersburg,
Additional 2Sc Charge per •
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- SMALL business, goinG conAdvertisement.
T. V. technician for bench 1111d cern. Right price ·to right
spent Mooday with the former's Fla.
OFF'ICE HOURS
service Cllll. MUit bt IX· person. OUr books open for
father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Ralph Trussell attended
8:30a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily ,
perlenced. Phone Long -your Inspection. Central
8otto,n985-31-ff.
location. Write Box 729-V,
Lawson.
a Beeline Rally at Massillon, 0. B: JO a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Saturday.
9-6-tfc
cart
of Dally Sentinel,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of on Saturday.
Pomerov.
Ohio, and we'll give
New Brighton, Pa., are spendMr.andMra.GaryHolterand Lost and Found
COOK wonted, also kitchen \'011 complole litlormetlon.
help. Apply In person. Crow'•
ing a week's vacation with the son of Dunc:aDsvllle, P'a. spent LOST. 1-yoor old, bfown. port
9-10-6tc
Sleek House.
collie, port shepherd dog.
former's mother, Mrs. Kate the weekend with hW parents,
9-9-Mc NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
Syracuse. Phone 992-7032.
Rowe and Ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvl1 Holter and
9-1S-31c
Sleeps olx. Phon•992·3954.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush family.
WAITRESS, night ohlff. No _ _ _ _ _ _ __;'_;;·ll-41c ELECTROLUX SWEEPER eKperlence neceuory. Coli
Coinrlete with lllechmllll&gt;,
and Max Manuel Sr. spent Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Trussell
Notice
992-99~1.
Nln spray, cordwlncler end
HOLSTEIN heifer, heavy
Labor Day weekend with the and daughter, Dawn, rA Mt SYRACUSE resident&gt;: we, the
lhrow-awoy bags. Full caoh
latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon spent the Labor Day new owners of "Rizer -------9--1~-Sic springer' 25 , _ lholl&gt;. 12·
prlc• only Si1. Terms
MAN
OR
women
lo
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16
disc,
high
wheeled
wogon.
Pearl Manuel at Cleveland.
weekend with his parents, Mr. Grocery," welcome your
IVIIifblt.
Pl1one 992·2615, .
consumers with Rewlelgh John Houcteshell, Minersville,
buslnen.
We
wish
to
serve
9-11-4tc
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Sid and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Products. Con eorn $60 Ohio.
,
you In every way 'possible. We
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and Tim, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours , will redeem food stamps ond weekiV port-time, 1150 ""d up --'------':..·:..~31p ·
Manuel, Terry and Tammy, attended the Ours reunion, bold continue to give family
full-time. Write CllerUe Penn, EARLy American oter~ rodlo ·
w. T. R&lt;twloklh Co., P. 0. Box combination, AM elid FM
enjoyed a cookout.
at
the
Rock
Springs stamps.
:zcu. Chllllcolhe,
Ohio ~1.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dena Lewis of Fairground&amp; a recent Sunday.
giving
nome; eddresa irnd redlo, ··..speaker . tound
Butcher.
9·1S-51c
phone numblr.
s~tem, •Mietd outomatlc
CUlton spent Labor Day with Mr. Ralph TQcker of San
r. Befonce $71.&lt;10. Ute
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Mr.andMrs.RussellRousband Francisco, Callf. called on Mr.
Shop,
our
et terms. Coil 9923352.
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assisted Mr. RoQSb In lnstalllng and Mrs. Stanley Trussell on

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Mr~and Mrs. Herbeet,Jim'e, first
~· ll!nee ·
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Mra.
otlly "Glenn \md~I18VId ·~ left yaars ago. This was 4--:IC:..
· SATURDAY, '$i1!if:1•'(9, 10:011 ' speaker sound system • . 4A.M. At the "Shein end speed oufomallc changer. Auto $ I
Sa
spent the Labor Day his ho etown.
9-1S-5tc
Philson" Store Building on Balance $64.39. Use our
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budget tertno. ,Coli 992-3352. 1970 FORD Maverick. ·verv
TO IU\" OR SELl
Norman Spyer at Waterford. children of Belpre, 0. bad HAYMAN'S AUCTION House, HOUSEHOLD: ·
~Ll · 992-Wf;_2561
tileclrlc
9-1J.6tc goo:'!.~. dillon. $1.~. Phone
Laurel Cliff, now open Nch Rang 81, Fr I g Idol re
992 _
Mrs. Aona Willes, Karen and supper with her parents, Mr.
._ENRY CLELAND
Friday
to
receive
conRefrigerator;
2
5
place
FIELD
grown
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chrylan9-9-6lc
ltoker
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Jackie, were dinner guests and Mrs. Carl Lee on Wed9,1.,31c
slgnmenh. at 10 a:rn.. Auction dinettes; · 3 p~ bedroom
themumt . •nd · mums. - - - : - - - - - - SUnday of Mrs. Kate Rowe and nesday evening.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell oulle, day bed end mattress; 2 ~Ids' VFiower Shop, 1964 GALAX IE 500, ·s.T., good
Ada. Karen Wines waa also a
your merchandise.
dressers, Chest of drawen;
, W. •·
269englni,.tdoor.'Best~er.
3-l2;1fc 21" Motorola T.V., Air-way
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guest Monday of the Rowes.
Charles Dij:kens waa workTable top water
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Tim and Brei McDade of ing on "The Mystery of Ed- LAST CHANCE to earn Sweeper;
healer. UIIIIIV ceblnel; 65 BTU WARM. Morning gas
Living room suite, 3 heeler • practically new. 19119,FORD EcQf1ollne v..,, 3,600
Covlllgton spent Sunday nlght win Drood" the evening beChristmas monev with
Rollsoerlft; Lot ol hand tools. Phont 992'6742•
mllti, must •••II. S" at
with David and Edward RoQSb. fore his daath. This accounts
Playhouse Toys. No collectANTIQUES
&amp;
COLLECTORS
9-1S-61c
Newelf'.s S~)ibco. Phone
Ing,
no
delivering,
no
cash
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush for its being UDftnlshed.
ITEMS: Marble top dresser,
F RUNNER ~bu
Chesllr 9u.33J11.·
Investment. can collect,
Handmade walnut safe; HAL
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Charlotte Heiskell, 614·377·
Library,
table,
Wail
plcturu;
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your
own.
o;;htrlll
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2 fold ng high choirs; Sat
..g_':ia~ 11 •nd, Ohio. Phone 1962 RAMBLER. . 4 ._;, tk~
- -- - - - - - maple round back choirs; •
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celltnl condlllqii.' Pilone_992,
WILL pick up merchendiH and rocking chelrs, IQI straight.
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take
to
auction
on
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perchoirs;
Bung
hole
raamor,
FRESH.
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COMing
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centage basis. Call Jim Lard press; lron ketfiH ""d PHChll ·Red e•d yellow
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The descendants of George
Adams, auctioneer, Rullond. skll..fs. Sed lr0f11; Walnut
O.llcl~lp)&gt;lu: Nto. "-'~• 194' TOR .._NA , • 1ully •&gt; nlci .;rw;Ji,, an·d· ·living. ,
and Suzanna RoQSb bold their
f'l1one 742-4461.
love seat; Lerge ~ lo,t dishes
and apPle elder 11 ~1 !',!ppsd wlm '''·· Phone
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Qll:port. $9,500.QD:
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lamlly reunion SUnday, Sep- - - ---,--~...,..lamps; Straight · razors,
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9-tS.S!c ·3 iiiDROOMs- Plllellng. all
tember 6, at the Union ComON A budatl? Eorn tree toys. c_. tea kellfe · McGylfey
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Br ght Star Mlrktlll MalOti, p••; for' Sale· .,
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bookt. Mont more unusu•l ·'W; Va.'s oldtll merkel
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given by William Grimm,
9-10-6tc Items. Tills 1 onlv a partial . priCIS on orodi!ce gnx:ery IARKAROO "~nits, fiwobla· ·,
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followed with a covered dish
II sling. Lunch served. Not ·, elid mnt llemt. ilrrng lhl
Mlnlllu... ~Uiorl, Torch, · AIR COIIDITIOitiD - 1 3
dinner at noon.
reoponstb.. for e~ldl!lt&gt;. P.
wholf .family ~ get ~
01\lo. ·Tjkn rll!M, '111111 hciilot. , l&gt;tdrooma wjlb l~t clostt&gt;.
WILL give plano lessons In mv ~; •.!i\"1 ~!c·o~.
0 ,· free ~ckafs on our big liriD
The buslnes8 meeting was
Auc'
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conducted by the president,
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trealllll'«''l report given. Both
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ment. Pl1one 99'&lt;·2211.
Muon, W. VI. ·'· 9-lS.ffc . ._. T
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were BPili'GVed. A letter from
nftr
Pialtta, Phone
Ohio. uROOMIRICidlt:MI:t:R-'8
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the Broad Run Cemetery
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Furniture Store wlll Ill closed FURNISHED olid unfvrnl3156
.._ville' .. " •
office rpornf Of1 'l in! . float, ,.
.•asoclalloo was read by Mrs.
on Tuesday and Wednesday
oportmento. a- to school.
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rtil~.!fll Sec'cind. c.&gt;tr1l ·
each week until further
Alton Rouirb lllanklng the group
Phone
992·501.
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hill. Lilrcl8 P!lfkl!li .lot wtlh '
notice. A. C. Br.adford.
for the dcJNII,.. of $25 which
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and
bird
dogt,
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had been oiade 1aat year to the
show PUPfJ:f· Grooming.
FOR
SilLTl ·
NO HUNTING on Luther Frland AIR
cemela'y fund. The letter also
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·ByMn. HtlberiRAiulll
and Mrs. Iva Orr spent Sunday
Mrs. Vandora Knighting • evening with Mr. and Mrs
.speniFridaynlghhrlthherson, Dana Lewis at CUlton, W. Va
Charles Knightlag Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Waller 1\!cDade,
family atRacinelialstlnglll the Kim and Gene Early, and Bol
care of the children while Mrs. Skinner spent the weekend Will"
Knighting has been abseace dQe Mrs. GJadYI Sble1ds and callir'
1967.PL Y,MOUTtt ·
. , . !114,5 - ·
to the hospltallution ol their on Mr. and Mrs- Russellll9ush,
~lved!!re 2 Dr. Hardtop,
motor. beautiful
son, Charles. Mrs. Knlghling Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RoQSb
black over yellow tinl$11.
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returned home Saturday.
and the Lester Roush family.
SMALL 2 - - hoult, •CI- .
Mr. and Mrs. Dona Parson!
Howard Roush ol Mansfield ·
1966 CHEVROLET
S14t5
hi Meigs High SchoOl,11 Rock
spent Labor Day with Mr. and CBlled on Mr. and Mrs. Herllert
Olevelle Super SpOrt 2 dr. hardtop. 4 speed
SprlngJ, Sul!lble for .ti:hool '
~roonnel. Phone ..,-6117
Mrs. Pete Durst at.Raven.wood Roush Saturday and visited
trans., V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.
·
after S p.m.
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Monday with Mr. and Mra. ·
9-1-ttc
. ·'~
Chester Durst of Nlles. Mr. and Russell Roush.
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Mrs. DQrsl attended the
Nancy Roush spent Sunday
1'-.
F~Jr Sale_ ~ •
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homecomlllg at Jackson Cllapel . night with her sister, Mrs. Dana
I'"VIII
W. ·
AP,PLES, Fllzp.iltrhik'$ .0.1
Church Sunday.
Lewis, and accompanied
OPIM IVIS. MO I'.M.
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Mr. and Mrs. David McDade, Ronnie Russell of Middleport to
POMIIOY, 01110
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66t-178 • .,, l21c J~
Peggy, Scottie, Tammy, Todd, Chester Monday and attended -'-_::;_-'i,.--.....;,._..:..._ _~...,;_;:.....;.•.:.•...;.·..;J
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COAL,:. Ir.nootona.. Excelsior
Tim and Brei, of Covlllglon the homecoming there.
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\i&lt;entil b :Uti. ~or lit, ) E. Ma)n st.,:
spent Labor Dey weekend with
Wondir. $2Mt' bulhtl. C1&lt; .. PO"l"roy. Phone 992~3a91. ,.WANT AD
lan18tl to .Bu•
your own. Also, piJIPII'I 'nd · .·'. ·: :
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ol-9·11&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush,
IN.ORMATION
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e·~'····· Andrew ,~ccr.on, AWNING$ ' tor - .
d
Mr. and Mra. Herbert RoQ5b
s p .M. o::~:,~~~ ~~bllcltlo~ OLD UPR'IGHT . pianos, any .1 etart Falls.
~· .:;,t:'.i:~~--- wIn~~ I s "\
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester RoQSb
Monday Deaelllne9a.m. :
condltldn, atlonfas.hevenot
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9-1~ m. . . .W''town~rpdo).~
and called on other reallives
Canullatlon &amp; Correctlon~o
been wet PayinG $10 MCh
1 sUfatlot El
an w
FlrstfiW Cl'lly. Mondlys will· LE.E'S Carpet, l4x1J. Pole ~::.:
For~ ·
and attended the Roush reunion
The ice cream social spen · Will be accepted until 9 a.m . for
o:l~'J:.u.:'W~~f
be Pick-up dlv. Wl'lle,ljlvlng lomps, &lt;!fa~ll&amp;. Phone New oitlm:F.s. phone Choflos
at the state park on Route 33 sored by the Fire Dept. and
The Publls.Mr reserves the
directions, Witten tano Haven 182· -45.
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ll•le, · SyriC!Uit. V. V.
Sunday.
Auxiliary, held at the fire house right
9' 1
to el1it or relect -any ads
ornpeny, Box ll8. Sardis,
Johnson and Son. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles on Saturday evening was well deemed obtectionil. .Ttle Ohio -09.46.
•--He ANT~QUE m-ble top tabte,
•30-ttc
Delaney of Mansfield spent attended. Thanks to everyone publisher will not be responsible ---------·-~
for more than cne incorrect
$1 . Jenny •Ltnd 1ft1Qfe ~~ · ~~~~;:j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. for helping make It a success.
2111 ' 9-13-6tc :.:";.,
Female Help Wanted
$35. Phan. 992"
Charles Lawson. Evelyn
Several from Basban at- insertion . u res
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!=or Want Ad Service
MIDDLE-AGED lady 1o five In
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Lawson accompanied tbem tended the Labor Day . 5 cents
per word one Insertion
ond do hOII•-rk• .a-~ In 'HENS •.;fd..., Yo.at, "'lnersvftle.
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home and will be attending · celebralioo held at Chester
12 cents per .. w&gt;rd three
£f.son. William
Blythl,~ 2292
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one YV'"41'80.
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beautician school at MBMfield. recently sponsored by the Fire consecutlwe ins~rtlnnc;.
, Racine.
one 9..,...
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11 cents per word six con ·
9·11-'fc
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law!OD Dept. and Auxlliary of Chester.
ins.,•lo'lS.
KENNEBEC ,. Pvfltoll. · 1~,
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and family spent SUnday with The Basban Fire Dept. took secutlve
25 Fl'er cent Discount on paid
111 purpoM...
hUndrid.
· TRUCI(~D
Mrs. Ode Eades at Charleston part in the parade as did several ad&gt;and ads paid within lOdays.. Help Wanted
One milt off R. 124. Groat
.TIRE SAlt!
CARD
OF
THANKS
Bend
Rt.
338.
Torn
Sa-,
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Price. ~
and also visited Mrs. Lucy other deparbnents.
&amp; OBITUARY
COOK. Mlrtln Restaurant.
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Sl.SO tor so word minimum.
Apply In person. Middleport.
Phcwle 114-2436.
Whllt thlt
Davis.
Mrs. Thebna Orr spent
word 2c .
..:Jo.tfc
9-11-6tp
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson several days recently with Mrs. Each additional
. BUN DADS
and Charles of Letart, W. Va., A. H. Bailey at St. Petersburg,
Additional 2Sc Charge per •
.
- SMALL business, goinG conAdvertisement.
T. V. technician for bench 1111d cern. Right price ·to right
spent Mooday with the former's Fla.
OFF'ICE HOURS
service Cllll. MUit bt IX· person. OUr books open for
father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Ralph Trussell attended
8:30a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily ,
perlenced. Phone Long -your Inspection. Central
8otto,n985-31-ff.
location. Write Box 729-V,
Lawson.
a Beeline Rally at Massillon, 0. B: JO a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Saturday.
9-6-tfc
cart
of Dally Sentinel,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe of on Saturday.
Pomerov.
Ohio, and we'll give
New Brighton, Pa., are spendMr.andMra.GaryHolterand Lost and Found
COOK wonted, also kitchen \'011 complole litlormetlon.
help. Apply In person. Crow'•
ing a week's vacation with the son of Dunc:aDsvllle, P'a. spent LOST. 1-yoor old, bfown. port
9-10-6tc
Sleek House.
collie, port shepherd dog.
former's mother, Mrs. Kate the weekend with hW parents,
9-9-Mc NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
Syracuse. Phone 992-7032.
Rowe and Ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvl1 Holter and
9-1S-31c
Sleeps olx. Phon•992·3954.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush family.
WAITRESS, night ohlff. No _ _ _ _ _ _ __;'_;;·ll-41c ELECTROLUX SWEEPER eKperlence neceuory. Coli
Coinrlete with lllechmllll&gt;,
and Max Manuel Sr. spent Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Trussell
Notice
992-99~1.
Nln spray, cordwlncler end
HOLSTEIN heifer, heavy
Labor Day weekend with the and daughter, Dawn, rA Mt SYRACUSE resident&gt;: we, the
lhrow-awoy bags. Full caoh
latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon spent the Labor Day new owners of "Rizer -------9--1~-Sic springer' 25 , _ lholl&gt;. 12·
prlc• only Si1. Terms
MAN
OR
women
lo
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16
disc,
high
wheeled
wogon.
Pearl Manuel at Cleveland.
weekend with his parents, Mr. Grocery," welcome your
IVIIifblt.
Pl1one 992·2615, .
consumers with Rewlelgh John Houcteshell, Minersville,
buslnen.
We
wish
to
serve
9-11-4tc
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Sid and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Products. Con eorn $60 Ohio.
,
you In every way 'possible. We
1
and Tim, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours , will redeem food stamps ond weekiV port-time, 1150 ""d up --'------':..·:..~31p ·
Manuel, Terry and Tammy, attended the Ours reunion, bold continue to give family
full-time. Write CllerUe Penn, EARLy American oter~ rodlo ·
w. T. R&lt;twloklh Co., P. 0. Box combination, AM elid FM
enjoyed a cookout.
at
the
Rock
Springs stamps.
:zcu. Chllllcolhe,
Ohio ~1.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dena Lewis of Fairground&amp; a recent Sunday.
giving
nome; eddresa irnd redlo, ··..speaker . tound
Butcher.
9·1S-51c
phone numblr.
s~tem, •Mietd outomatlc
CUlton spent Labor Day with Mr. Ralph TQcker of San
r. Befonce $71.&lt;10. Ute
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Mr.andMrs.RussellRousband Francisco, Callf. called on Mr.
Shop,
our
et terms. Coil 9923352.
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assisted Mr. RoQSb In lnstalllng and Mrs. Stanley Trussell on

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Mr~and Mrs. Herbeet,Jim'e, first
~· ll!nee ·
~ - , -~,;l~~ '~ WALNUT. rn&lt;idt#n · a~l~' :i \_:...
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Mra.
otlly "Glenn \md~I18VId ·~ left yaars ago. This was 4--:IC:..
· SATURDAY, '$i1!if:1•'(9, 10:011 ' speaker sound system • . 4A.M. At the "Shein end speed oufomallc changer. Auto $ I
Sa
spent the Labor Day his ho etown.
9-1S-5tc
Philson" Store Building on Balance $64.39. Use our
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weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carol Ann TheiBo and - - - - - - - S.R. 338 In Anfl,ully~ Ohio.
budget tertno. ,Coli 992-3352. 1970 FORD Maverick. ·verv
TO IU\" OR SELl
Norman Spyer at Waterford. children of Belpre, 0. bad HAYMAN'S AUCTION House, HOUSEHOLD: ·
~Ll · 992-Wf;_2561
tileclrlc
9-1J.6tc goo:'!.~. dillon. $1.~. Phone
Laurel Cliff, now open Nch Rang 81, Fr I g Idol re
992 _
Mrs. Aona Willes, Karen and supper with her parents, Mr.
._ENRY CLELAND
Friday
to
receive
conRefrigerator;
2
5
place
FIELD
grown
,
chrylan9-9-6lc
ltoker
.
Jackie, were dinner guests and Mrs. Carl Lee on Wed9,1.,31c
slgnmenh. at 10 a:rn.. Auction dinettes; · 3 p~ bedroom
themumt . •nd · mums. - - - : - - - - - - SUnday of Mrs. Kate Rowe and nesday evening.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell oulle, day bed end mattress; 2 ~Ids' VFiower Shop, 1964 GALAX IE 500, ·s.T., good
Ada. Karen Wines waa also a
your merchandise.
dressers, Chest of drawen;
, W. •·
269englni,.tdoor.'Best~er.
3-l2;1fc 21" Motorola T.V., Air-way
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9·1S·21c Pliono 992-:1316.
guest Monday of the Rowes.
Charles Dij:kens waa workTable top water
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Tim and Brei McDade of ing on "The Mystery of Ed- LAST CHANCE to earn Sweeper;
healer. UIIIIIV ceblnel; 65 BTU WARM. Morning gas
Living room suite, 3 heeler • practically new. 19119,FORD EcQf1ollne v..,, 3,600
Covlllgton spent Sunday nlght win Drood" the evening beChristmas monev with
Rollsoerlft; Lot ol hand tools. Phont 992'6742•
mllti, must •••II. S" at
with David and Edward RoQSb. fore his daath. This accounts
Playhouse Toys. No collectANTIQUES
&amp;
COLLECTORS
9-1S-61c
Newelf'.s S~)ibco. Phone
Ing,
no
delivering,
no
cash
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush for its being UDftnlshed.
ITEMS: Marble top dresser,
F RUNNER ~bu
Chesllr 9u.33J11.·
Investment. can collect,
Handmade walnut safe; HAL
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Charlotte Heiskell, 614·377·
Library,
table,
Wail
plcturu;
~ck
your
own.
o;;htrlll
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47'11.
9-13-6tc
2 fold ng high choirs; Sat
..g_':ia~ 11 •nd, Ohio. Phone 1962 RAMBLER. . 4 ._;, tk~
- -- - - - - - maple round back choirs; •
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celltnl condlllqii.' Pilone_992,
WILL pick up merchendiH and rocking chelrs, IQI straight.
3442.
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take
to
auction
on
e
perchoirs;
Bung
hole
raamor,
FRESH.
L.
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COMing
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centage basis. Call Jim Lard press; lron ketfiH ""d PHChll ·Red e•d yellow
.0 00
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The descendants of George
Adams, auctioneer, Rullond. skll..fs. Sed lr0f11; Walnut
O.llcl~lp)&gt;lu: Nto. "-'~• 194' TOR .._NA , • 1ully •&gt; nlci .;rw;Ji,, an·d· ·living. ,
and Suzanna RoQSb bold their
f'l1one 742-4461.
love seat; Lerge ~ lo,t dishes
and apPle elder 11 ~1 !',!ppsd wlm '''·· Phone
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742,
Qll:port. $9,500.QD:
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9-2:1-tfc end glasowore. bbiiiH and
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lamlly reunion SUnday, Sep- - - ---,--~...,..lamps; Straight · razors,
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9-tS.S!c ·3 iiiDROOMs- Plllellng. all
tember 6, at the Union ComON A budatl? Eorn tree toys. c_. tea kellfe · McGylfey
1
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Hove a Playhouse Toy portv. rNders alid other llliti'I,UI
Br ght Star Mlrktlll MalOti, p••; for' Sale· .,
roug
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bookt. Mont more unusu•l ·'W; Va.'s oldtll merkel
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given by William Grimm,
9-10-6tc Items. Tills 1 onlv a partial . priCIS on orodi!ce gnx:ery IARKAROO "~nits, fiwobla· ·,
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followed with a covered dish
II sling. Lunch served. Not ·, elid mnt llemt. ilrrng lhl
Mlnlllu... ~Uiorl, Torch, · AIR COIIDITIOitiD - 1 3
dinner at noon.
reoponstb.. for e~ldl!lt&gt;. P.
wholf .family ~ get ~
01\lo. ·Tjkn rll!M, '111111 hciilot. , l&gt;tdrooma wjlb l~t clostt&gt;.
WILL give plano lessons In mv ~; •.!i\"1 ~!c·o~.
0 ,· free ~ckafs on our big liriD
The buslnes8 meeting was
Auc'
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conducted by the president,
8-16-tk
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BtJ:.E~ •pu~et
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Muon, W. VI. ·'· 9-lS.ffc . ._. T
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nftr
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the Broad Run Cemetery
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.•asoclalloo was read by Mrs.
on Tuesday and Wednesday
oportmento. a- to school.
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Alton Rouirb lllanklng the group
Phone
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hill. Lilrcl8 P!lfkl!li .lot wtlh '
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for the dcJNII,.. of $25 which
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bird
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9-1:1-31c
had been oiade 1aat year to the
show PUPfJ:f· Grooming.
FOR
SilLTl ·
NO HUNTING on Luther Frland AIR
cemela'y fund. The letter also
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tomorrow Ill' a period of one
mooth, an extension granted by
the Maam Health Department,
New Haven Mayor Olarlel
Zerkle roported.
.
Plclrup In New Haven will
begin lmlorrow with the normal Monday ecbedule to be
lollowed. On Thursday, the
normal Tulllday schedule will
be followed and Ill friday the

normal Wedneaday ochedull ,
will hold. Ned week the tall
pickup ecbedule 011 Monday,
Tuelday and Wedneoday will ..
resumed.
The Muon dump, wblcb bu
been uaed by New Haven, wu
clooed lwo weeb ago. A dump
at Polnt Plouant bas been 111111
durin&amp; that period, It 11

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"only th'y can save higher
education in America."
. Nllon .~ld tl!at on oome
campuses; "small band.iJ of
deltructiCliiiJII have been a!·lond to Impose their own rule
~arbitrary force."
., Because of that, be sald, ''We
t.ce the greafell crlala In the
·""~· ol Amerlcon edutation
tDf:1'~ dtrutlc sb«tages of
,, ·:·~-and teacbers ln tbe

Ve-MemoNI Bll)lltal
ADMITrED - Louise Bllrlrldge; Albany; aetlth llrogaD,
VInton; IJolorea Ly~, Racine;
Edith Dewburat, CbWicothe.
DISCHARGED Lena
Noble, Jeannette Duffy, Luq
McGune, Leonard Lunsfor4,
Paul Lubns, Florence M.-r.

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The anrrual meelblg of the p.m. at the Cancer SocleiJ
Mel sa County Unit ·of \he ...,, 12'1 COle Street, MJcl.
American Cancer Society will dlePort.
be held Tu~ay, Sept. 22, at a Corpmltt"" reports will bo
given and election of olflcera
will be held. All contrlbul«&lt; of
$1 or more to the frro crusade
are members and ma.y vote.
Tonight, Sept. II
DINNER GIVEN
TWO MULES FOR
Mr.
and Mra. Jobn Zerkle
SISTER ~RA
enterlalned
with a buffet cjin!Tochnlmlarl
Shirley Maclalno
ner, Sunday, Sept. 7. Guests
Clint Eastwood
were Mr. and Mra. Melvin
"GP" roted ... AII ad·
Smith, Pomeroy RD; Mr. and
milled.
Mra. Cline Dalley and daughter,
C.larcor1vons:
Bold Eogle; Spice ht; Mellaaa, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Give Ma Liliorty .
WIUiam llsmm and daugbtere,

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SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

AmyandJ~,andHaWeand

Wodnosdly'&amp;Thursday
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NeUie Zerkle, Middleport. The
birthday of John Zerlde waa
oblerved and Ice cream and
cake were served In late afternoon.

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. The Jastll'l IIIDily 8lld
Idaho,

. DlSI'OSITS 1110~£0 10 '20,00000

are a ama11 minority. But their
voices have been allowed to
drown out the responsible
majority.
"As a result, there 1s a
growing, dangerous attitude
amoog miiJlons of people that
an youth are lllte thole who
appear night after night on the
televlsloo screen shoulblg obeceniUes, mating th78ata and
=Is~ des1ructive and
·were ended He defended his Vietnam

"today higher educotion In
America rlaks losing that
essenlial oupporl It has bad
since the beslnninl! of Ibis
country- the suppll't of the
American people."
Eloue For Terrorfall
He dismissed wbat he said
were attempts to blame government poticles for campus
lroublel. Tbat, he said, waa
only an effort to find an excuae

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''To' put II bbtnUy," the morrow aflernoon the mll'al
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In the
In VI tnam nd the
natlonolly bi'Oidcut speech II ·-'--~:. would •"" -'·L
peace the President
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Balley, candidate for Melge County CCllllmissloner, are lbown ecann1ns the SWIIIay TimeoSsntlnel Wring Brown's campsiiP' atop In Pomeroy MCllldaY. A resident of U.boo, Brown
visited In Melge CJI!unty Monday, IeavinS for Ironton later In the day. 1blB Is Brown's first
Ume to run for state olllce.
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Saq,rdaya, Bun4PJ• or boll~.
The ltaltees agreed thai le4
WID,Imem.n at the cemef87,
Wlll work' with the ~
llfftel De(tw lwnt when !lieN
.,. no pves to be opened or
eiGied « ..... ID be IIIOYed.Jie
1rlil ..t illatructed to aave the
loll and plant. grass 011 new

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ByUiitedPruslateruattoul loatlnmojorupsell.
Former Vice President Rep. Philip J . Pbllbln\ who
Hubert H. Humphrey and Sen. has spent 28 yearl 'In the
Henry M. JacksOII, .D-Wash., House, loot to the ~v . IIA&gt;bert
easily survived cballengeo by F. Drlnan, a Jeoult priest
Negro antiwar candldalel In advocating withdrawal of U.S.
primary electiOIIS Tueoclay, but forces from Vietnam,; In the
Sen. Jooeph D. Tydings only Democratic primary Ill MAssanarrowly won renominaU011 In chusetts' :lrd Congreaalonal
'1"'&gt;:iand where he W88 op- District.
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(iooed vigorously by the gun Rep. George Fallon, cbalrlobby.
man of the Houae PubUc Works
•• QelwUIY. ll ·•.l!.f .clf.l.J\t.,, ~\I!IJ••~~;'l'~~an.
Ole Jncumtieilll .,., tile bli! was beaten by state legillator
as primary elections Paul ~· for DoJIIOcraUc
were held in MarYland, Massa- nWQlnatiOII in MittylaJ\d.
chuae!ta, Minnesota, Washing- In addition to 1'ydlngs and
too, Oklaboma and Rhode Jackson, two other InCUmbent
Wand.
senators easily paased the
But two veteran congressmen primary burdJe.-..Sen. John 0.

Pastore, D-RJ., who swamped
his opp011ent, and Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who had
no oppooitlon.
There waslillle doubt before
election day that Humphrey
would take the Democratic
nomination but a good showing
by black 'antiwar candidate
Ea71 Craig Jr. would have
seriously burt any future
Humphrey effvrt to be elected
Jn.lldenl. an election be lost to
~ent Nixon In 1968.
~or Willi EasUy
Humphrey's opponent In the
November electt0111rill be ~p .
Clark MacGregor who eully
won the Republican primary.
Humphrey promised "an ac-

Maxey, a peace candidate.
Maxey decUned ID say whether
he would Suppll't Jackson In the
general electioo.
Jackson's opponent will be
state Sen. Charles Elicker who
won the GOP primary.
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'1"'"8"' narrow Yleloi'y in
Maryland over GeoQ!e P.
Mabooey Wll atlributed to
slroog opposition from gun
groups. Tydings has sponsored
gun conlrollegialaU011, but sald
during the camPatsn that the

DEBBIE JEF imcs, iiEAo JI.U)RB'ITE It Eutern
lllcb School, stepped hlgb in ptetame ceremonieS at
Eutlm 111gb School Friday night. 1be Eagles wrecked
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PHNOM PI!NH - COMMUNIST FORCES cut off supply and
relnfortement roufel for a 4,1l00oien Cambodian army unit encircled 18mileo north of l'll1om Penh. The government sald today
It wu "not IIIU'e" help bad arrived. The North Vietnamese and
Viet C.Og bit beblnd the Cambodlanll, llloi'Ped outalde Tang Kauk
111 lll&amp;lnraY 6 In their drive to reiCh the prvvtnclal capllal of
KmJpong 1bom 34 miles further north. The Conurnmlsta oea~pied
the vWage of Tapeaac Kak about four miles south of tbe lui&lt;
force and blew up two bridgN In the area, cutting both communlcattona and suppq routes .
In Plmom Path, hiSh ammall'l IIJ)Okesman MaJ. Am RClllg
sald, "The command II cerlllnly very IIWIIn! of the danger and
c'verJ measure bas been taken to avoid It culling off the troops
happeninS apin." He llid ''Ills not IIIU'e" whether the two bitlllionllltllt several claYs ago ID help the Cambodian Ioree had
lrl'lved at Tang Kauk.

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By Uallad Press lnlenlatlollal
Palestinian .....,.mas holding
54 hijack ho&lt;ltages Ill Amman
alcl today an outbreek of
flgiXIns between the SUI!I'I'!llll
&amp;Dd the Jordanian army could
turn the boalages Into bargainin3 com~terolf dvll Wll' breaks
oul
The statement came from a
apokeaman after King Husaeln
tlgbtened the martlal law be
Imposed 111 Jordan ~ the
1911'1 Mldeut War, let up a
military 1overnment and pre-

against them.
Goulborn to llritish Embassy
In l.ondoo, Brllillb officials officials and published Ill

said there was re&amp;IIOD to belie'lll
some progreu bad beim made
!Dwlll'd establlablng the
guenillall' terms f&lt;lr releulng
the hostageo, but there were 110
detana.
A Brltl5b Jetliner pilot llllll
held bo.stage appealed tD the
world today to ''Please get 111
out u 80011 u poalie." The
8pl)e8l from BOAC Capt. Cyril

l.oodon newepapora said be was
being beld In "a room
somewbefe In Amman."
The 8l*rillas, rneanwblle,
acQIIed the United stalell of
epplylng piasure to Brltaln,
Germany and Swlllerland to
maintain a solid !root 1l1lll
llrael lnstesd of negotlalblg
aeparotely es the guen11laamw
demand.

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ment.
The Vatican ruy masazlne
L'Osserv-., della Domenica
esprelllllillear tbat tba taking
of hostages tlo'ougb hljacklnge
could toucb off big PI- Interventton In the Middle East
and undo what bu been
lcltlewd In yeon of stnae111re api118t co!mlaJI'IIl.
However, 1111 Unii.ed Stites 1n
particular bu alated it bU no
)llans 111 Intervene. Tbe guerrlllal bin warned that the llvetol
lbebostagea would be Imperiled
lllllfmWllrYIICIIon was 10:111

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The lllllual party for memhera wbo helped wltb the 001111V
falrpJUcecletall 'ln A1181111Wu
set for Octi&gt;ber 4 at the Olarles
Slratzel cottase In Grat Bend
when Drew Weblter Poll 31,
American Lecloo, mel at the
Pill bome 'l'lleldaJ nllbL
A state depwluMiil leaderllblp eoll88t wu -.ced Gil
Oct. S-4 II lite )'Gilth eeater Gil
the Oldo Slate Flirlraan\ll In

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commander LeGiard Jewell
Kenneth Harril. A trllll" ·
meellngwu IISOIIIliiOWCI!dliljr ·
7:30p.m. GIISipt. 8 at the pall
bome.
. P1a1111 a11o 111n tllldt
becJn tbl llll1lll fill
-~~ for member1 m·
wi1N. the lirllio .. llln ==~~~i:~
Ill t p.m. at tbe
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Este•u• Oklo •~diu: · vic• etmmandtr ·
. . . 8llardaJ ... .... JeWilll reported
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Wal'lil willa tb~e ~ liked to laid duel to '
TIM Mflp 11ounty Youth of oheweta Sattirday
the Ohio Aaloolallon for Sn';:r• •
!II ..,er l't!i
Ollt
tram
t:JO p.m. Thunda'y . .
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the ~;beeilllr state-A-Way.
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Here Is a randown on other · ·:
state elecU.,.:
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M•ssacbusetts: Joeiab A. : ·
Spauldlnl whooppoaed Nixon's ·
war I)Olici.., WClll the rlgbt to ·,.:
oppoae J'en'*V In NCIV1!IIIIa. ·· ·''""'
fll'lllli41llt won 1be GOP pr\iBI.. ··. .
r:r· over Jd!n J; lllcCirtliJ:r·-- ,
baclr.er at Nlun'1 JICl(UliM. · ·:
Booton May1ir Jlevin H) WltJ=U
defeated state Senate Pr(lllden
Maurice A. Donahue In • Ill
race fer the Dom~tk
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Hostages Loom
As Pawns in Civil War

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live and COIIStructive earn- National Rifle Alsoclai1Clll8lld
palgn."
othero bad distorted his paliiiGII .
In WIIBhlngton, Jacklon took In an e11ort tD - · • him.
about 75 per cent of the vote to Tydings wiD meet Rep. J . .·
defeat black attorney Carl GleM Beall Jr. In 1be .·

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Are you getting the most out of your
savings dollor? Not all banks poy the
same interest, you knowl We invite yo~o
to che&lt;:k into our high earnings, paid
quarterly, ond compare'th~ interest ...;ith ·
what you're getting now. Come in today.

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Racine Cbapte1· 134, Order of
Eastern Stars, will hold a
rummage sale Friday and
Saturday from ~ till 2 at the
Isabelle Simpson building next
to the Club Restaurant In
Raclno. A bske sale will be held
LODGE TO MEET
In C&lt;lljunction with the rumShade River Lodge 453,
mage sale,
F&amp;AM will meet In speclll
session at 8 p.m. Thursdoy.
ENROlLED AT GBU
There will be work in the secCllld
Jennifer CraiB, daughter of degree. All muter IIUIIOIII are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert CraiB, invited.
Middleport, bas been accepted
at Galllpolls B~ College
UNIT TO MEET
for the faD quarter wblch MASON - The Mason Counl)r
started Sspt. 14. Miss Craig, a Defense Unit will meet at 7:30
1969 graduate of Meigs High p.m. Tburlday in the courSchool, Is enrolled In the thouse anne1t at Polnt
IIOCI'elarial course.
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