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Tonight and Thunday
Oetwller 15-16
MOT OPEN
Friday thru Tuosday
Octwbet 17-21
Franco Zofflrelll's
Procluetloa of
Wm. Shak ..pnre' 1
ROMEO &amp; JULIET
(T ochnicolor)
Olivio Huuey
Loonord Whiting
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The men'a watches have
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Out of town IUOBtS atlehllrw
the weddlrw were Mr. ahl Mrs.

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Charles R. Easter, ID, Mr. ahl
MrL Charles E. Easter, Jr.,
Mrs. Don Parrish, Mrs. AI

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Words ot welcome ond a
warm hahlahake wiD ueet vlaltors to the Pomero,y Seventh
Do,y Adveotlll Church on Mulberry Helal&gt;ta, Pomeroy, Sat-

Prizes of jewelry, peneUs,
statlonery, 1 o a p, handkerehlefl, head scarves, pocketbooks, chewing gum and caney
baro were awarded to t h e
l!IIIIO wlmera. Contributing Cor
the portJ were members ot the
Lcwe Joy Clrde ot the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Soeleey of
the Flrlll!optllt Chureb.

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A report 011 ·U.. Pel Nld!odlst .a..rch WW IIIII cit1 of prayer iiid Mit.
be reftlmlohed IUidor lllldlaoo d41aial wao ·81\'111 ~ 11111 111u
or a eommii!M of the Wqm. Sooborn· I W.,. 111lt.illhat $110
.,., Sodltl of 01r1at1a11
wao made 011 lhl 'neent rum.
Ylot whlcll wlliiiOioetllldtur- lilqo oalo.
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Yro. c. 11. Honnell,l' apelled
Durlq a meolln1 or the So- tbe meeting with a 1111110 nillbt, MrL Nan iudf, and llrL Moore nod
.,..,mtec1 lira. J1me1 •Oetober'o Brlllbt l!lue w...
Jividen, •Mro. Norman Waylllld, Iller." For dovotlona,llro. Bob
ond Mra. Walter l!qos 1o1 work B7er nod 10rlpture from the '
with her 011 tile~
18111 Chapter ot ~ lnd
lira. James Cri....UIIIJIOUII. a medltotl&lt;lll altitled , I'T 'h.e
ced World ColllllllliltJ Day to Houle with a Frlehllhlp Winbe obaerved Nov. 7 at tho IIJd. dow."
dleport First ·tlllltod Pre~A report an her _.unooa
torlan Church. The oljlervance at the IOhool Ill mililani bold
Ia sponoored by ChUrch Wom. at Ollerbeln Colletle was 81••
ea llldted ot Melp County, llld b7 Mill SIDcb' J"""eon who at'!fU be.llln with a - Iomeii toJOiedunder .....-lhlpottlle
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WSCS. h llld tllet dwlpa
l/lUJ,IMJ,
In the ehurchel was tile prime
area ot dlaeulllclol ond lhowed ...eral ..dural ol the coll'YJ1 .4
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Mrs. Galen Brown pre.ued
tho prGiflm ulfnl''l'heChureh
In Eadl Place" by Dr. Robert
P!11'\l ll'llnd1 as her lllple. Empha.•
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Ills ot the material was on
Dr. Mlmolf's mission - k In
A reaolutlon In IIIJ1lPOrl ot Malo,yaa aJOI Ids appraiiiOi o1
the three miU renewal ~ for overseas ehurdlos ond the de1 1- alre to beeomo Independent ot
the Melp Loeal Schoo
trlct to be~-~~~ U. S. elllrehas.
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The prosram chairman re~~~~~~~A.
ri lated the "'erseao chur&lt;:haa•
Ill!
ruaves, supe n- dealre for spiritual freedom
tendeD! ot the district, spoke to Apostle Paul's phUooopey
;"' thai! •:•:~toof.:::·~~~~ that he waa there 1o1 leach bolt
::m,ed H m""·slzed that not for the church to become
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dependent on blm.
11 11~renewal lovy and not a
Re!reahmento were se"ed
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m:"!"'· h ~ : hour by Yrt. Hayes, lire. Paror fo Yl~,;:: :.Ss. U:::td W~f; ry Mitch, Mrs. KenDOth llyar,
1~ brlell.Y on scouting llld and Mrs. c;arron S.aneon.
distributed applleatl&lt;llls r 0 r

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Cookies and corree " e r e
served. aJOI Halloween nuteups
aJOI eondy bar&amp; - e &amp;[VOD to
each of the potlento. Going from

the church were Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack stewart, the Rev. Raullln
Moyer, Mro. Norman Yllll881',
Homer KIDeald, Mrs. Oaby Martin, and Mra. Eleanor Bates.

Plan Reception

A reeeptloo horMirlng M r o.

UVELY LOAFERS.....
THE liLliE WRH ltUS

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BURNING BUSH
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HERITAGE LEATHER----·

Harry P. Smith, or&amp;antztns
tllllrdlan ot Bethel 62, fntorna..
tlooal Order ot Jobs Daugh.
tor1, will be held limda,y from
2 to 4 p.m. at the l'omeroy. Ma.
Temple.
Plano for the affair w e r e
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Bethel Monday . . An lmltotl&lt;lll II being
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llaeono, Eaoltm star member•
and porento ot Job• Dllllllltoro.
The Betllal ......... tbe leader.
ohlll at Nro. llmith wao lnltl.
lUted In May, 1961. II r s.
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meetlns. Plant ware alao made
for ~ilurFh 8mdl)' f9 be
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Molecular Weld in Space"
MOSCOW (UpJ) - Ruaala'a SoyUz 6 spacecraft returned. eafaly to earth today with Ito two-man crew, Taaaamoo.&gt;cecL Durlnlthe ship's final houra In space
It conducted .what the Soviet&amp; ealled a "unique" _.sment In moleeular "cold
weldlrw. • The
fiiB!tt olthe SoyUz 6 ehled with the craft maklrw a "soli
landl1111" In the Karapnda area Ill Soviet Central Asia, the 11eney said. The two
eoom.,.uta - Col. GeorJI Shordn ahl lllght eDB!neer Valeri Kubasov - were

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·~LL THE TOYS
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Salel BICYCLES·
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87.50 Bicycles ....... Sa!e73.00

Mrs. Oberho/zer

47.50 Bicycles ...... ,Sale 39.00

lllttl Hot . . .
Stunt Sets .

Mrs. Nellie l!orPD and
Joyce Vance entorlalnad reeen11y with a surprise housewarming ond ahcll!er honorlni
lira. Lana Oberholzer.
Games were played w I t h
lira. VIol~ DUiclol w1.nnlng the
door prize. Altenlllns were Mr.
ond llro. CampbeU Birchfield
ond Debbie Helen Obarholzor
lira. ~~ari. ~

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Contains Hot Wh..lo Minialure Car,
16 '"' ~f Hot Srrlr Track, 2 Ju. .
Rompo, 0 0 re Devi Loop, Treotle,
7 Joiners, Universal Clontp, Collect•
or's Cotologue.

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1011, VIr81nla Hollllld, Ruby Holly, Murlei Chase, Jean Wood, Lena
Hooper, ·Pat Arnold and 9We,
VIckie Oberilolzer, Pam wu.
aon, &amp;le Wood, Alma Hollllld,
llld Tereaa lll)'aas.
Sandlns 81111 were llrl. 11111
eoc..or ond Yro. Woodrow wu.

JOHNNY LIGHTNING
METAL CAl·
Foot ...,al coro with ltoc:kod axle.
Racing suspenoion 1 styled Mag
Wheels, door• and hoodo really
open. Big oolection of ·onodelo.

Sale Price 68~

Womens Dress Salel

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Vendliig ilab

From Our Regular Stodc
WOMENS 10.95, 9.95 and 8.95 DRESSES

Choou from Dubblo Bubble Gum
bonko, Tootole Roll bonko, Chicleta.
Comeo com..ete with bubble gum,
Tootoie Rofl or Chicleto. Reocly tw
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Sale 7.00

52..50 Bicycles .... "!..'Sale 43.00

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action doll, da!IC••· real bollet 1tep1.
·foe donee• bocki!erdo or 1-rd, ·:U
incheo toll, Twirla round and raun~.
on Ill!• toe.
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· ..... -~on c:ampu- on lfnet
in__~lng hal11, In
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· ·routoo who demonatrrited
·1!11111111 tht! war. But lfiW. waa
nci. doillbl li' .,.. the iargeat
. . . _ demoliotr"ion tn the
~'1 history.
;,!:M;O.y" wao to have bien 1
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it!!portl!lnllhal 50,000 """"""
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The lergest olng!o cr~
lllld he would not be effected ~h red 1 ~ton
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by it. The moratoriun:o'• orga. historic Common. l'ollee llld
nizero HOmed to have eJ&lt;peded tlte IOO.tJIIO - · ""!"P"IIOd
!hat--another moratorium !1 lite largeat crOWd In IIQoton's
planned far Nov. 15 and a third
moratorium In lltcMiiier, "If
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stratlons by thooo who ~I
Nixon was puroulng tho only
COUI!Ie poulble to extricate
Amarlca from tha war "honor•·
bly." Thay flew American
flaga. drove their autos with

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meoa ne&amp;otlator X-:Jbuy laid
lollay President Nlialll . w a 1
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craft progr1m.
The group flight wu .._,...

Do catch a &amp;[ilqJse of the attracUve fountains at the Gene
Grato home at the corner of Cole ahl North Front st. In Mlddl,..
port some evening. The llshtod fountains - used on each aide
of the drl-ay - are 111011 elracUva. The illlbtll1ll makes the
bubbllllll water oPpear at time• almost llke a O....e.
or eourae, I! you make tile drive ~ the Grate home at night
to oee the fountains, then you miss the colarU muma erJD1P]etoly border[JW the edge of .the yard.

EXPECTING TO PVf IN A BUSY YEAR ao chairman of the
Wcmen's AcUvltlas Conunlttee or the Ohio llanklqr Assoelatlon
Is lira. Maxine Grtmth of the Pamero,y NatliQJ Bank. ~no
was. In Columbus Tuelcit1 to ouand 1 maeti.W of her C&lt;IIRDdttee.

by one coamoneut to ~
proceeding ''faultleuly." Tllld the crews - , carrl"!i
out "multl.purpou exp~W..::
lrnents," which Incl.- -!&lt;.
on cosmic rays and ionaopl1orlc"
reseerch.
Unconfirmed "-'" 111116
unsuccessful
docking:
maneuvers - . -pNct
both Tuosdey and Wedneodey;

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Launch Club
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IMIIIIMIJGIID bicycles. A aortoo:
or aot~v~t~ea will be ~:
llellllratlon will be hald from!
1 to 2 p 111, ~~~~imlay behind tile•
~; Melp Htp Sdlool when
POMEROY EMERGENCY SQUAD m...,, are pleased, to Cremeano will. ...,. a talk '"'l
S8Y the least, at the rellilta ot a .iltno,J · - held Tuoeda.r eatatr.
nlllbt at the Hemlock Grow Grup hall for the beDofit of the
The DMIIrll u .-.Ied ..,.
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Tho. "ff*• 1i\lkh featured sceda of food, dearecl talO DINDI alfo aaldlhat"'•lllail-l:
fortlle..-w~. - truck.
ntns Iobue ldult~·
GtdrliJw·IIPfa Gil the IIQllr, AaiJedbythepeaple Gillie Bad- 1D tile projJI'UII.
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Twenty-one senior slrla from hlllbaclioolsoftheCOUDey have
retliatered to take part In the CG1q1e1[t1an.
Ral.[lh Werry, dlroetor, Ia plealed iotth the pordelpatloothlo
year alneathe IIUIIIllet ofcontestanta in tho paot....,le ofyeors
hao dropped lniO the 10 or u braellet. Ralph credlta the Jayeeea'
Wives (ilub In ¥1111tlns ~he sehools to eillfalrtChe eoateoi iw ereatlrw the ,.......u.... ..at.

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United States llke It ·I ,...,, -CCiliDIUDiata the .... ,c ..• •H - ~ OWIIed by Norllllll .Prko, gurel llddrlh, bind up tho AI·
been ooenecl before. You not
........_""'"' Rt. 3Fomero,y.
tloil'o , woundo, and ••ve oorno
0111)' ~~ opened It to tl!a llldl- aU they ebuld io.ehl thildlgni!Y. to ~ &lt;Ieath :; our son
VIdual ol hlghl,y queltlonalile
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l"' it .to. the lllllteo, he ..-.. aald.
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Tllr-. wu killed In Vietnam
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l'1c , .. • . diY·~ "the llniiJII- Jack E. Rolllillawl!, lila or
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Ill.. I.Guloo ROIOllbauiQ, J\1011!l'tliiPKlN SHOW OPENS
·lnOWD In~ ~ted~·. q, aJ01 .lite Fred ...... ' CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (U~
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The text of the letter from
Mr. and Mrs. Demond Turner
to President Nixon was re·
lOlled Wednesday by Morato.
r!um CommlttH Headquarters

p.m. WednesdayCIITalllerl·llilll ......., llcrlflce In 50 worthllll
Rd., 2.7 mUea ~of, Ita- 1 cause will soon be torgollen
cine, aeeordlng to 111e state by most, but _ s-•r, Mr.
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President, that-; the parents
Oftlcoro reported that· a ear of this 19·vear-old youth, will
driven by Dennla L Bocilh, 18, not forget tha .....,....,... of
l'llmero¥, ond a dump truck op: his death," the Iefier said.
•ratocl by John 0. RU.,-, 44, "You say 'Pray far the '!IIIY
llamden, sldelwipeclat.thaerell whon peace can be reslortd.'
ot • hlU. There waamlnorcJam.. We pray tor an act of truly
aaetothecarandnoclarnageto great stateamanshlp In the
the truck. NO charge waa flied. lorm of a simple eliei:utlve or·
StIll under lnvalllptton der to end this trajfedy.
Tbursday' lllll1'lllns waa an 1!11- "We believe his (t~Mlr son's)
U11111 IOcldenllhat oecurnd at horrible death w.. usaleu, un·
12:15 a.m. Wednelda)' OIIRt. 33, necesaary and without meaning.
two • tentha mlleo welt Clll'om. We draw no ccnsolatlon trom
aroy.
your statomoat !hat: 'The na·
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MISS FRANCES E. ROUSH, Middleport, was boaand
upon 25 years of ContilliOUa emplo,yment with the MlddJ&amp;.
port A. ahl P. Store Wednesday. Mia a Roush of!lcta117
COIIIP~ tile 25 years' service Tueadly ond on Wedne..
day was presented a cake IRd a certificate of
tlonawhtebahelaholdiJWintheplcture.Aeheekallbwaa
liven her
the c:cllllpen,y, A ,.tlw ot Galllpolla, Mlaa
Roush movec1 to Middleport when she was alx year1 old
with her porento, the Jato Mr. and Mra. Ourtla·Roual&gt; Sha
has IIYOCI at 362 South Flltll st. IInce tile 19%0'L She 11 1

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poor and black ~lo"
Millions of Americans simply
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urged Nixon
10 "bring
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tho World Serlt1 and only
fii '* ·VJelnam.U.. lighting ~~:.r:.:lndnowa:l::..~ glancecl at crowdt It campus '..

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the !"'UP FederalGoyenunent. WASHINGTON (UPll- The
A &amp;raduato ot the UnlverllltJ porenll of a Youngstown, Ohio,

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&amp;hlp used manual orlentatloll
and at the calculelod Hme
switched an the dnc;ltnt pro:.
gr•m," Teu ukl. "The lntne
module with tho c.- -aN!!·
from tho lhlp.~·
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Syllem wao put ln1o -a!Jt!l
and lt1e ooft·landlng ...1~
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with doCking OJIPIIratuo-ttt;
spece preaumably being !*.!
up by the special -lnO
equipment - and epparentlf
m..te no -mpt to lliiti ~if
with the Sayuo 7 and I cr.tti

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a.m. EOTJ about 112 mild
northWHI of Karaganda. l!le
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the Executive Olllee ol. the Pre.
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thepaslflvayears,hlsprtmary Sav Parents
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Walter L. Mazan, Aalllatanl muter's Club ond a member ot
Seerelary for Public Atfalr1 of - - a n Aaooelates, Nathe Department ot Triii1BJ)Orta- t1ona1 Geographic SoeietJ ond
lion, Wallhlnston; D. C., wiD Ia listed in Who's Who 1n Amspeak to the Southeastern Ohio erlca.
Rellonal Cwnell, Route 35 Aa. Davlo said the Resional CQm.
soelatloo, aJOI area Chambers en ond the Route 3~ Alaoctaot Coulmerce Thursday, Ott. tl4ll witb Ilia ualstanee ot tile
23 at 6 p.m. In the Holiday Inn II18IQ' CJwnbera or Commerce
at ChUUeotha.
In aoutbern IRd IOUiheastem
Mazan, who """ cited by the Ohio are Pl'Omotlas the upuadNatlonal Govornou• C&lt;lnfer. lng &lt;1. US 35 throush Ohio from
once In 1968 for a prosrarn that the Ohio River io the Indiana
"naulted In the bast -sdng line.
parlnersllfp In modem history Tld&lt;eto for lhe meeting Clll
ot our Nation between tbe Gov. be purchased from Rotor Barernora a n d the Executive ron, Jom Allen llld Thelma
Branch of the F~ral Govem. EIUott.
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about trinaportotl&lt;lll aod prJ.
oriUea, ae&lt;:ordlns to E. E. Da-

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Roush New Hovan, dl..,ltr of Mra. Nannla Fox; Sally Yeeaar, Mason, diU,..tor ol Yr. ahl '&amp;ka. cbarloa
v...,, ond Sherry Workman, N.,. Haven, daughter ot Mr, ahl Mrs. Gyle E. forlanaD. Attentlard, i!alldq, are Kay Sehaekle, Mason, claulhter ot Dr. ahl Mrs. E. A. Sehsekle; Re- ·
,.. ~ N'ew Haven, dlllllbtor of Mr. ond Mro. Eupne Hasson, ahl Olarlene Weaver,
Jfaw Raven, deuchter of Mr. aJOI MrL Olarlea A. Weaver.
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selection just received, let up ready to aall. You can r..lly 1ove. Plenty ilf tiW
popular stylo with banma loot, omoll wheelo and hlg~ handle bora. lil«e'a, Now
you can save during thio aole •••
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DaYid Wiseman, prealdent,
preaided. The meeting was pre.
ceded ~ a half-llour ot parent.
teedlar dlacuaalon. The !lag
eareiiiOII)' waa slven by 8 0 y
Scout Troop 2t0.
Mrs. Marilyn WUeox, pro.
snm chairman, Introduced the
Rev. Llo,yd Grimm ot the•Rutlllld Nazarene Churdl who JIVO
devotions.
The attendallee award waa wm
~ the ruth IJfede ot Mrs. " -

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Leaders of SE Ohio

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Tho two other Soyuz craft, 7 ahl 8, remained in orbit. So,yuz 7 carrie~ a ,
th......,... crew IRII Soyuz abro men. Taao said So,yuz s·came down a
~~ova:,
after eareylns out a "unlqueexparlmont,ofiJ'Oitlmportance''ln "eakl" .......~
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Particularly OI\IO)'ed were eeleetlona by Denver Rice on hll

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Mra, Clara Melneyre, Sab.
bath School auper~nt ot
the church, aJOI Pallor Philip
Ga&amp;er. eomment11111 on the an.
ooal event ot the local church
llld a speelallnvltotlon Ia made
to who have no church
home ''to come and Ylalt with

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urday when tile local eonsresatlon wUI hold Ita annual Sob.
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'ttee' 8 _ _..__ h I
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Thursday night. ByJaws ravia.
ed by the eomm!U.. were ap.
proved by tile PTA.
Two h)omna were *'RS by I
trio, Georiii!IIO, Beverly ond
Jenny Grate, accompanied by
Or 0
Mrs. VIolet Grate. Mrs. Fred
George, hoapllaiU~· chairman,
HomebuUdera Clasa ot the was In charge of refreshmento. 1011.
Middleport Church of Christ
staglld a Halloween parlf for
paUents at the Southeaatero
Ohio Menial Health Cantsr In

ed pmes w:lth prizes, enter..

The K&amp;C Lay-Away
Plan is an excellent
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French, all of Columbus; Mro.
eeal ptl even tighter.
Mildred V1n Horn, Mr. and
lw•t~r ... page io pollible be- • Mrs. 1. G. Ru01eU, Parkers- Athens Tuesday nishL
of Wyler'a one plecocaae burg, ond Mra. Jdm Howell,
Appl'Oldmately 40 patlenteatGalllpolls.
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mootlrw at 8:15 P.m. ·or l'amero,y ChaPter so, Royal Arch
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PAST PRESIDEIIITS. Lldloo
or, lila bride IIOI'tlafioorlenath Auldllary, Drew Web~ Foil
IOWn ot white eallD. Braid was 39, American LeB!on, 7:30Wed.o
used tor a.....t 011 tbe pnahl nelcitJ, bolne ot Mra. Goorp
the train. The bride's e"""' Hackett, Sr.
ll!rljJih veU waa held In place by
TIIUR5DAY
a platoeu ol lace leaves ohl a
TWILIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
bow,
Thursday, home ot Mrs. Eddie
The bride's bouquet otwhlte Smith, Welle Terrace, at 7:30
rosebudo ohl stephanotis was p.m.; plant &amp;ale J)laMed.
used on her &amp;real-tlrahlflolher's
TWIN CITY Shrlnettea,
Bible.
Thursday, 7;30 p.m., Calum.
Mrs. Charles Easter. m, (;(&gt;. bus llld Soullllna Oblo Eleclumbua, served aa matron of trle, Mlddl~
honor for her sister. She wore
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wom..
anoPrlcotguomwlthwhltetrlm. en lii!Cheon TIJiradly, 12:30
The brldeamaldo, Miss Lilly p.m. followed ~ a pro&amp;ram;
Imboden aJOI Miss Sabra Cana- 'hostess, Mrs. J. E. D. Bar;
day, Rutlahl, wore avocado tlnger, Mra. Fred Crow, or.,
gowns ond all the a-nts Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., lira.
carried Qrleot tinted ehryaaJ&gt;. Stanley Plattenbur.. MrL Jler.
themuma.
bert Seth, and Mrl. Rome wu.
Mr. Charles Barrett, Jr. of 118msm; Mrs. J1m01 Titus Ill
Rutlahl served as best man for charge ol. devotlma.
his brother, ahl uahers were CLASs 12, Hea111 u n 1 t e .d
Mr, Ron Black, llllmille, ahl Methodist Olureh, 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Butch Ltslrtfoot. Pomeroy, Thursday.
For her diUKhter's weddiJW,
FRIDAY
Mrs. Thomlo was In a lime SOUP SUPPER, YOUR&amp; Adult
green dress with lace o..,reoat Cla11, l'omero,y First ilaJIIIt
ohl wore a earnatloo corsage. Church, servtns to be.llln at
Mrs. Barrett wore a ro,yal blue 4 p.m. Friday, dlurcll base.
sheath with a yellow earnstioo ment. Bean IOUJ&gt;, chill, .,.1111 •
corsage.
toble ooup, pie, cake and cotA reception honoring the fee.
•0111le was held in the church M&gt;;tl;S H 1 G H ll:HOOL
aoelal romt. An avocado back· cheerleaders will BPCIIIIOr an
drop was used for the bride's atter.game teen dance thIs
toble which was done In Ojlrleot Friday at the Melp Junior blab
with mUk glass appointments aehool auditorium In Fomero,y
ahl wedding bell aceeniL Serv- following the Meigs • Lopn
IJW were Mrs. Richard Grues- football pme. The Jays wUI
or, Mrs. Purl Van Meter, Miss emcee from 10 p.m. to midSharoo Biggs, Mrs. Charles nlghL Admlssl"'l• 50 eentoper.
Barrett, all of Rutland. Mrs. !lOll.
Ron Poole, q,per Sahlusky,
SATURDAY
registered the guesiL
HlGU
SCHOOL DANCE
For a honeymoon at the Point part.y Saturday, schoolBPCIIIIOr·
Pl~aant Resort, the bride ed, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at
eha.,.ed bUo a blue ahantq the Melga Junior lllllh Audldress witll which she woregny torlum In Pomeroy. The Jays
aeeesaorles, aJOI the corsage wUI emcee. Admission, 75 cents
from her bridal bouquet.
per peraon.
Tho Mrs. Barrett Is a HARKISONVlLLE ..;range.
BJ'Iduate ofRutlahl lllllh Sehool, Saturday nlllht at the hall. An.
a member oltlle Rutland Church 11181 vlaltatlm of C h e s t e r
of Christ, ani was formerly Grange will\ tile visiting mememployed by Western Electric bera to present the prosram,
Co., Inc., of Cdllllbots.
llr Barrell, llao a graduate
•tland
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with the Marine Corps ahl Ia
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8:80 p. ·... ~I muolc was
provldtd ~ lirO.: Earl Klqr,
Jlul!and, pif.Ut, 1111111Gas Thelma Michael,· -.m, who 11111
"More" ahl "The Lord's Prayor.''

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was the scene ol the Ott. 11
weddq or Mlaa ·Kathy Alii
Th._o, Rulland, to Yr. James
Ray Barreu, aloo of RudaniL
The bride Is tile dlus!rter ol
Yr. and llrL Edward '111.-o
ahl the bridegroom Is the...,
of Mr. ahl MrL Charles Bar-·
rett, Sr.
The altar of the church was
decorated with baskets ot gladioli llanked ~ ea&lt;llelabra. Mr.
EuPne Uhlarwoocl performed
the double-r!.., eenmony at

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C!fltnal,.·tackle POIIUCII.
· Sta1e Vu Meter, senior -.Ivo1U11&lt;1, IIIII operata In
~· llaallacur poaltiCII. Vu Meter~ lhore almost
~ q~a l&amp;llnot GaUipolla, {011~ ~·• IIIIUI'J.
.·. Tho Qo!era, operatiJW out ol a p.....,.llilb allanlwr back
Q!nllt);' moimt ilie1r main threatt • ·liob Jtlbnstoo'alltaaiJII
~ .,odlbe inl1de lid CNtolde ...,.. ,ot Cluck Lowe.
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YOUTH ASKED
IT!
This colmnn ia for yowtg
people, their problems and
pleasures, their troubles
and fun . As With the real of
Helen Help Us!, II welcomes
laughs but won't dodge a
serious question with a
brush-off.
teenage
Send your
questions to YOUTH AKED
for it, care of Helen Help
Us!, this neWSj)llper.

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~~~! fho Balflmore Or- to lhe rooy brulsa on hla wrlal
World Serloa, 3-1 In whore tho ball struck him.
::::lhe;;IM~I~o Clllltd on fllolr SN- hH nuratd 1 1.0 Mills'
ltllhandtcl IHd lrom lhe IICGid Inning,
,,_.., KoOimln 1o ftoln ·-~-- Donn C l · ~-· .c· ~ ~
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Thomas r1i!'t lacl!lo; 182 lb. back~; lloback oi.Ja,' lilll, &amp;lid
Jlllllo&amp;' JIQI Wlemoilber1, rlaht !;rnail. ·llnebackera,lllll l80.Jb,
auant; 160111. sanlor Sc:ott J- Cnlbmaa Paul .llslicelld Pat
ephacw . caar; 183 lb. senior li1ll, ballbtcb.
Steve J'...,P.Y, left auard; 200
For tile Tomcats, &lt;Cenalvolb. sophcinore Pole Kiener, left
tackle, and 160 lb. senior Jce
Kl-r, left end.
PLANS CoMPLETED
Tho b&amp;cliflold has !55 lb. jun..
LAS VEGAS, ~-... (UPII...,.
lor JorryllanQo,fllll~k; S-llh promot.r Berti! KnvllU lb. )anlor 'Brent Nlebolas1 11011 sold Wodn-y. tllef plana

YORK
picture Is wortl&gt;-whal?
Pictures of J .C. Mort in of tllo
New York Mills racing toward
first baae I~ tho 10111 Inning of
Wedn-y s 2·1 Mot victory
over the Balli more Orlo~
show J.C. where he shouldn t
::.~~;'"'ding to ruin of
Bacau;. he woo thoro, Oriole
pitcher Pete Richert's til row to
the base hlf J.C. In lhe lett
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Dave CI'Oif, pardo; 160 lb.-.
lol'• Bollb,y Bmlth lid liili Gley
!;mail, taeldos, &amp;lid 140 lb.
~ Gerald · llel1drtcka lid
130 ... tl'elbmaa Mike Neate;
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tar . Jell Bmlth, IPIII'd
Schmitter, t&amp;ckJe DaN CrllW").
Cord, .... Shaw at tad. fca' ....
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Shaw lid Schml¥ al elllll,
Mike

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monster lack, Bob Rlchardl

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they are ••r• wilt&lt;!
nors. LI¥Oiy now celora
and atyl11 to aparli
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The rules provide the! a
runner heading for first shall
slay on tile right side of fho
foul line lor the last ~ leaf.
The lane Ia ciHrly marked.
Pictures show Mortln on tho
left side of the line, blocking
tile path of Richert's throw.
But tilt stunned Orioles didn't
protest to first bose umpire L.ou
.DIMuro, and tile lubllant Moll
raced to their clubhou..,,
needing only one more victory
to complete lhelr Incredible
story.

C.mpleto 1i&amp;t1 35 to 48 In Rogulan,
Sltorta and longa "
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SPOil COA.TS
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York Clothing
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IIPI !Cens!•ei¥ for Southern
are ItO lb. qbomore Steve
Jenldao, IIU&amp;rteil&gt;ack; 130 lb.
Pat lUll, wiD&amp;I&gt;ock; i80
lb. tophomore Noll Baker, luliback; 180 11. senior Ike ~
Rlchlrda lid i(oyach,
"'· ball&gt;ack; 140 lb. fnsb•
llllebackera,
IIIII Jealdna and
Ilion Rod Nqler, center; 11o.

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fullbtck, have
compllor ;~o~m
Balflmore
first besaman Dove
~M ·~.,.m~ell)l',..
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hn~",~~lett
tor.mor been
heevywelght
champion
1011 , Mortln waa oale. and
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~ Q-Will 1 u r &amp;e r y help
LET GOOD
3Pulled tendons In my elbow?
~IENT'IOI.IS
~After treatment, will my
HliWUNE Wlnl
~- be as strong aa before?
TWE
PERFECT
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.It. best referred to an orlho- .t.TT£NOANC&amp;
.j J!Odlc sur~eon, be will be RICOP.D ~ OFF...
·,tmore likely to treat your el- WIA DEE&lt;.I.JIIUO! ·.
·: bow with an inj~on of hy-

auard; 205 lb, Junior Carl corr~
man, rljjbt tadde; 201 lb. )ln.
lor Dick lilllhea, loft tackle;
141 lb. JUDlor Jerry Konch,
!eft end, aod llillb. aophomore,
Ed Morris, rlllhl Olld.
DerenaiYOb' are US lb. 80j1llo.
more Carl Kam-lldMin&amp;IJa.
auarda; Coffman lid 183 lb.
lllpbomore Cy Rockbo1d, tackles; Dtvla IIIII Qdnther, ends;

proWd Itt ilfreclh,_i
··ptlllt tho F~ • Hocldqr
~o.laot ....kollold!natl!at
h~~ 1111m to slxpolma.
But lho apulteriJW olrenae 1l1li
tey Ita beat to pt back on Ito
reo~ Tho Eqlea only score
aplnst 1M Lancera came on
tumble rocoveey lid return by
aG.moxi.ore Demd.s Elc"'·-·
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l:oolc ha&gt;8 an OlllllOiive ota'nae

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blllad 111111 3 looaeo In the first
three 1111001 ct. tile aeaaon.
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Bill ~·. loft162
pard;
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two lllld tie Federal • Rock!JW
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aA!Ilit tho MlllOr Falcons at
Eilslenl. 1b lbe going IIIII not
ba • 11• •• tho Falcons...., •

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nc.d .. '!I'JOti.PhiOiiare~, Sfoclcholm, S - . on Dote. 6.
lk· 'crelhll!llilne drive lt;at oaimtd al'ld,flilda dayli811~ . .. ·•
ho~o.;lllil Peta Kioi)OJ' are
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holcllci lor at .lftll a double, The .Probable starting~ tho ~!ilia, Wlennerilol'll lid
pme of.lfoe until right fl~ldlr Fl., 9wallocl. tqr 1110 Eqlea Is olfenaheJ.y, POQf¥, auarda; 120 lb. aop1&gt;- Rli!NFRO FILES SUIT
' made., amazing dlvl colch . 1.75lb..Junlorllave&amp;llitll,fllllr- IIIJ!Ol'l! Mike Mlrckle, middle
DALLAS !UP I)-Dallas Cow.
111e
11 Swallo&lt;IJ hadn't c:~~ug":t 11 ~ lt¥'bolcki t60 Ill. oa.Jdca' Da a IUII'di 146 lb. llenlor Jllhn Jlo. boya Nigro defensive back Mol
· fa...,.lhio-'- Oi'loltsiOidollbltcllywouldhave G~aer,.rljjbt!llllllilck;l901b. otach llll!162 lb. ·sophomore Ronlro and his wile flied"""
13-!Hor lhe llffh ·WI"' tile game In nine lnlll 1 Ienior Bob Rltcbls, fullbtck, Paul Oloh, cornorbecke, &amp;lid Wedn-y In U.S. District
Jllllia, 111e Orloltl ~· "SWobode'o ..tch· w~ '.; ia1111 '145, Jb. ~ R 1 c k Joe Kiener and Bankes. llf&amp;. Court aeeldng to enJoin a Dallal
,~~ o·l~nlo: lhe ~w of bolter than fho ;~ T~mki .Suderi; .'lett halt. The orr.,.. ties.
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a IHaonlri whlcli Agee mode' T,._.Y'.f · ''Aid :·iiive lioa IJ iN lb. .hmlor HOII'•
mlnallll!l In rental'"' leasing Ill
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P1'-'V• and Cowboy Presldet!t
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ployofls' In
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behind Renfro "100 per oent."
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all
II could SAL1 LAKE CITY IUP!l NEW YORk · WPil - Facto Jlld flauros on Ute Wca'ld
oul ·thet One wild tllrow bv Tho San FranclseO WMrlors Sorlea:
lllchort on o dlky announcect W-.!ilv they will
Teems: New York Nets &lt;Na!'onsl ~ vo. l!alUmore
,.,..,,.,· iltcldt 111e world play· lhf,tt. 9' their r~Jylor· Orlolos ~American ._,..,,
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IAqth ot Series: Belt of IOVftn pmea.
In the. loth Inning AuKiotlon gameo ~.
Ralulti: Fh'Jt ..,g\i,,lllltlmore 4, Now York-!. S.Cond
oridpvelhe.Mals 10 "!!llinal S., ·Diego. Dec. 9 ...,.,~..,York2; ·l!alilmorel.1blrdpme,Nei!York5,l!al·
triumph lust . When 11 _.,nat Atlanta and Fob. 16 ijm~ 0, :FOU!1b pld, New York 2, Baltlm~ 1 (lOJnnlJWal.
Orlol~ might- egel.nat llaollln. ,
' &lt; Sc:~e: Flftb]ilomoi/l'hursda.J at New Yark; 'ablh lid
111e wlas,ot two
, ili&gt;t sdlOdiolt; FUih'. pine ,Thur!lllant New. YCI'k; a1xth lid
DIEI •OFCANCIIR
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GR'EEN .AY, Wla. lUPil-;. fl . • ·
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loolbell't Hall of Fan'le, died $6113,1.81. Socalld IIJ!ne, 50;850 lid ts81,080.40. 1b1rd
~' l!f 111e .,. 111 " of .JQIIO; se.~ lid •m;m.o. F'ouith f181M, 57,381 alii $618,

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When the ...,.'Vorl( Mills, of all
. "MIIy Not Willi II"
PI!IPie. btcom1 cllamplans of "I may nof. oven wllll tl,"

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lidto toJroatop
HJil!Ud
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out ot llJo . _ Tho• Cllllfl 18.0 POio¢l per ..............
"'0¥lll'od Millar 3&amp;.22Jap,... lll1r1JW 185.5 yardo FUihbt and
oeaaon p!IJ,
ptlllll(l.
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In lndlvtdllll lid. loam perLopn lu made 42 first
rormanco In r - ••.,. ao. dclwaa, - · 48; .....lmad 1$
lions the Clleii hGid a1J&amp;hl of 40 pooaaeo,llllhOIItinlerc;,p.
odpa over tho Maraudora In td lo Mella 15 ol 39 PIIMI,
moot ~~~ (except In with lllr.ae lntercoptad.
won-loot).
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Lopn hao ruslled Cor an over·
For e~le, In dofenae. ~ ... ot 173 yardo In tourpmea,
u.t1• r.,.. 121.5 l'10rdL
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ribbon .,....,. In taUb&amp;ck O..ck
LOII'e who hao iiliS M• In 83
carries lor t brUllant 8.8 awr·
ty are .162lb. aealorlleallaDa. age. Asalnst Alhona he p1nod
m, 'lUtrlerbact&lt;; 182 lb.IOIIior 228 )'10rdsln 19 carrles,lncludRoaer JoNdso, ball&gt;ack; 162lb. IJW s . _ s of 37,21,62and46
.-.mor TerryEYereUt,fuflbtck, yarda, forasensatl.,.hverage
lid 156 lb. )llllor :QJrao GuJn.. or 11.11.
lber, ball&gt;ack. Tho -aivo
And then Utero Is Bob Johnline haa 17llb. sophomore Gary ston.

0111oro Jllhn CU.., auardo; 1M
lb. aophomore A1sn Roller 1111
180 lb. junkr Mike Bortna, taclolea, and 180 lb. ElcbiJWw lllld
ISO lb. jWIIor Tom Karr, enda.
Dorenalvoly, Holter lid Bor.
~ .... 150 lb. junior Robert
Hensley are tackles; Elchi~W~r
and Karr, el)ds, !55 lb. HDica'
Jim Stettler .and Ritchie, II•
backers. and S.nder1, 140 lb.
sophomore J1m 'Amabuy and
uo lb. J1111lcr 11arro1 Pooler,

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I would like to get
something goin(l as he Is a
fantastic guy. My folb have
nothing agai~t him, but If
we &amp;peak, ru let IIJ'C)UIIded.
How can llet him Jmow It's
not my choice to be cold as
ice?-DAUGHTER OF
CHILDISH PARENTS
Dear Daughter:
Wby don't you two put
your heads together at
school !figuratively ' of
coune) and plan atraleiY

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owr Noi~¥GJ,k; a s-e pa " ~uvo acorea, tho
wla . _ Ati.onl and an s.t Ylc- Cliltfa -.,.. to wallop tho lilatory GaJIIPcllla laat week. railllera.
Early II' iho aeaocinthopelolTho MlkaamenclobberedAtl&gt;Qllltt hold t1oat 1M ,_i'lliders ona ·:u.o laot week· &amp;lid went
woulll bow to AU..na alld (JaJII.. &lt;lolfn 1UtoJack8on. Melgawa 1
POI!L c1ho ~att hold lillie ~ ll&amp;ttle at Jackson for lhrtt
" ' " ~tho AlbtM •tch, but ·qlilrll&gt;ro, - n 38-8, then raJflpred !bore "'" a • - • at lltd to lln1ah at 35-18, At Alb· '
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tacld, em del'- lllk1l YWII(I, 160 1"' oaalor, who la!altd a

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doe• of Coacti ·Bob AtbiQ 1l1li Hannan Trace.
c:~~u~p 8 1n lhelr linebt faelnlat'OUIIIGlouater~ f!Gat11em, 01111tr ofa2-tover- ..,_ ~ pllloo nWI&lt; ror tile
'lllnllero of tbree m.tairt, frl· aU reeord, hai lolllh ' - • of Tornadoes lriU be 200 lb. sanday nlabl at Racine. Bullhl~. bolterlq last jear't mark of loJ' BID llaback, IIIIo Is lllllfer.
~· are llleamed up from 2-7. Tbe ToiuodOol, IIIIo last inJ a b1p ~ but Ia CClllllled
comiDtr &lt;C.lholt ......,~ 1llD
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Dear Helen:
again? Someone baa to be
Openinclood-ttQ'
Jrrftalloa, 'l'be World
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"Uttle Old Peepillll T~ adult here, aild it appears
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Me" complained. about .lbe. teen._gen are elei:- One of the til~ "illicN ' Itt ~· ftl ·~a'
policemen breaking ·traffic tedl-H.
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:tar bact Ul !liONil Jameelaws, such as making U
Dear Helen:
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11 the monthly·B tin.~': lonaadwas~by
turns in the middle of the
Jolin &lt;we'll call him) baa day's hand iJ from an article Capt. Smith: "The polaon
street, jaywalking, taking enough money to afford a ·on the Blackwood Conven- wlied, belDI Ia ·abape. but
off in a patrol car like a big Th~mderbird. He's 24, baa a tion. written by Eu!e y llttleE dlffe. rent frOm our
bird, and parking in front of good job so why doesn't he Blackwood, who Ia, obvl- ~~·~· ~V)' .. · causeth
a hydrant, or not paying out see his ~ligations?
~~J:~:utm:'t quail- bllsten' . ~
to a parking meter.
When I was dating him The a r t1 c le ill titled, what p8Jntid." ·
Isn't It too bad that last swnmer, I Jet him "Avoiding Trouble With
LOPTM didn't stop to think borrow my car for a day Volda." Ealley points ciut
that if HE were In trouble, While his was in the .......e that It Ia folly til count •
.,... """ · void 11 an ace and that the
. and cops could yve a couple He smashed It liP. to the prude)lt course for any ex1J PHIL PASTOIIT
of minutes by "laying tune of a $'100 repair biD. eept .an experienced partner.
rubber," or jay-walking, Insurance paid for all bilt ship II to Ignore volda enllice lbtn&amp; abol!t )lOpetc . those minutes just the $100 deductible, for wllraJY,~ reapolldlne .to Blaek- corn In the moom pitcller
DDCTCAIS MAILBAG might save his life!
which 1 was stuck . Ac1ua11y, ood:
~I . shoUld an ·eXPerl- palae.....clle munching
drowiUI out most of the awl'm sick and tired of my folks didn't think the cat eneed partnerlhlp iln? They ful
dialogue.
people tearing down the was safe after being in such sb~uld simply show 'tlie cor• •
police department and Other a bad accident, so we traded reet number of aces but one
TM fjnltDeek ill eoch
authorities· instead of it in at a big lOBS. We figure :,:~:nfo~ ~ ·~
IIIOfttll u .fDiwtl llae bosa
Whe~
recognizing the good they we dropped several hlllldred and a void 11x lie&amp;JU two giNI 11J1 BmokifiQ for
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dollars, because of John's aeea and a
10 on.
Br WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
crazy driving, but he baa He then
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llllnelt man on Hallowll
Dea r
P o I i c ~UI! e n never once offered to pay must be sure. that. l4iUl1r
11 the fellow who con' Q-WIIat barmfid effeetl
~·ve II e e a t a k 1 n 1 Everywhere:
back even the $100 I .had to ~ O:~JJ":~ ~
.._ould ~esult from ebronle Norlnyl for ahoUI a year.
You'll be happy - and I take from my savings ac· exception here. Wtr allow a
'!!Z(IOiure to natural gas, ear- One month afler I started it Imagine surprised -to Jearn count!
void the. 181118 ~ Eaa~
.boil monoxide or sewer gas I developed Raynaud's th
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Dear R. L.·.
doe
. s but our w · Ia, "
7111 ODe's home?
disease. CoUld It have been
at " I
01 Peeping
::• A-Natural gu used tn caused by the drug?
Tom Me" got nothing but
A written "reminder'~ :~t~_.\bt we ~ .VIIu15!10ldng consists of methane
A-Baynaad'a dlaeoae may brickbats from hiDidreda of from your Insurance agent Lo!lldng at
'haJid,
:·• manh gas (which Is be caused by taking this eon- yowtg correspondents. Your might jar the jack out of we a., that' North 1 lb:-41&amp;·
iJiarmful only to the extent tr~~ee~"=·.-.forseveralyears. name may be "pig" to a Joha,butdon'tcountonit.A 11\0IId bl4 ·fltl both~jtloat It replaces oxygen In theln ~. 8ease, I don't think few, . but my teen readerl
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deadbeaJdeadbea 18-unleua
deadbeat 1s a tloqthat .blsNortb=eertv1]~Y ~
•lbe inaplred air) aad a small
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South will !den' wblcb Is blgbly toxic In that nand's disease for centuries 'The Fuzz."'T'H.
livena liP bla memory. -H. tlfy lt ,eully. North ' Ji...aure
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the oxygen In before this type of drug was Dear Helen :
PERSONAL TO "ME, AS thilt SOuth doel niJt Jio~(' the'
our
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available. lwouid,however,
Iaml5and)lkeaboywho MYSELF" -U you1l send •P&amp;deaee ·becaun8outh
~· Sewer lllls a mixture of a~vlse discontinuing the drug Uvea next.door. He llkell me me a stamped, aelf- might well .b!We ~ to
the most toz1e of smce It may aggravate your too, I think. But the trcluble addreaede,nvelope,l1l give ::'N:JI:!'a'\..~ ~~-.bld
~1ibleh is hydrogen sulfide. disease. Your doetor will be Ia
f Wea had 1 "'ft
poln
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tten able to raeommend some
our am
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ten on "'"' to As for 8olitli, be, bU a
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!~:ncentr~tir:., of other means of eontraeep- filbt and aren t tipea~"l make your ahyneaa work lor cinch to Identify.the void, as Q U I ·K .Q
;_,-parts per mllllon will !ion.
They forbid us to even smile you. -H.
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8" ::cause some Irritation of the
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A concentratton of 10
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Just as President Johnson learned that every turn of the
screw of mlUtary force against North Vielnam necessitated
·even greater application of pressure until the law of diminishing returns took etrect, so President Nixon Is becoming
painfully aware that every step he takes to lower the level
of American involvement in Vletnsm only opens the way
for broader and more precipitous disengagement.
In Paris, the Norlh Vietnamese remain adamant In their
poaitlon that the only basis for a formal peace is American
withdrawal, and that the only acceptable wilhdrnal is
complete and lmmedlale withdrawal-just as they previously demanded a total end to the bombing of North Vietnam as a prelude to peace negotiations.
At home, the same voices which urged President Johnson
to stop the bombing are now-joined b¥ growing numbers
. · of others-4emanding that President Noxon bring the boys
home-all of them, no later than a year from·now.
It begins to become apparent, if it was not obvious be. fore, that Hanoi Is and bas been pretty much In command
. of the situation and that, in the absence of a government
In Vietnam that could stand ~alnst it alone and In the
absence of any pressure brou t against It by the world
; · community, It bas nothing to ose and everything .to gain
•; by maintaining Its granitelike inftellibillty ,
1.. This, of course, is intolerable to the President, as It will
: be Intolerable to the American people when they are able
: to reflect upon this tragic chapter In our history In later

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• It comes as no silrprise that the world's speed record for
: a plston...,gine airplane has been broken. In this fast: cha~ng world, notliing, not even a granite and steel office
:· building, is pennanent.
·. What is surprising to Jearn is that the old record had
· stood for more than 00 years. Most teehaologieal etrori
: since World War II has gone into jets, not propeller planes,
: of course. Even so, 00 years is a long ttme in aviation.
:, The old record was established way baak on April :11&gt;1
·•1939, by German pllot Fritz Wendel In a speclallJ. designed
pMesserschniitt ME100. His mark of e;220 miles per hour
:•·was never otrieiaUy bested until last Aug. 16 wben Darryl
· Greenamyer, flying a highly modified Grumman F8F -2
Beareat and usftlg water, alcohol and nltrometharie Injection to raise his gasoline rating to IIKl/190 octane and boost
-bla P&amp;W Wasp enldne to 3,000 horsepower, set a new record of 483.041 m.p.li. at Edwards Air Foree Base. Calif.
Greenamyer bad been trying since lll86 to break Wendel's
record. An attempt last year failed when a piston melted
·from an overdose of nltromethane.
' It sounds as If at last they've gone about as far as they
' tan go with pistons and propellers. But don't bet on it.

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Nixon's Sticky Dilemma
On Vietnam Peace

• They will surely punish the President at the polls In 1972.
: ·They will punish him If a peace has been concluded that
·I paves the way for a ,Communlst take-over of all of Viet.; nam; they will punish him if peace has not been concluded.
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The President's public statements and aetlons In recent
• weeks bave been almost pathetic attempts to calm the
~ home front and .buy a little more ttme: He suspends draft
l calls for two months. He asks for a 61klay suspension of
~ criticism of his handling of the war. He announces the
1 retirement of draft director General L y four months
j lna~ance.
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·. greeted with derision and have, if anythin~, only whetted
~ fbe appetites of the more vociferous war entlcs.
, It Is true, as Hubert Humphrey said, that no man In
: America wants an end to the war more than President
·' Nixon (It was also true of Prealdent Johnson). But he is
; ebarged with the responsibility of ~g the war In a way
~ that salvages something from the Immense expenditure of
; Uves and treasure America has made In Vleln8Jll.
:· Now, however, as If a stubborn foe were not enough, he
· finds himself faced with a growing peace fever among the
~ American people-and the only ldnd of peace In sight is
:: peace in accordance with Hanoi's desires, no matter bow
; much that fact Is Ignored or camouflaged.
: And they wlU punish tbe man who gives them that kind
: of peace.

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Knicks Edge Royals
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By United Prell lnlerM!Ionol
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par,ts, lht Baltimore Bulloto
Ml!med to be sleeping Wednoo·
~· but unlkelho OrloiH, tho
Nlilion&lt;tl Basketball AsiGCiollon
~ - . up In time to
~~ago lhtlr league ojjenor by
~ling the Chicago Bulls, 98·

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firl Monroe was the pearl In

Blttlmore's rich oyster as he
·nailed 12 polnto In • final
pertod drive l!lnd topped ell
scorers with 26 points.
The New York Knlckerbockers stopped the Clnclnnetl
Ro\lals. 94-89, and tho Allonto
Hawks boat the Seattle S..per.

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NEW YORK (UPI)-Do 110&lt;1 again In a reguiM AFL game
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getting a and c;lreg Cook _,., figure to
call time out again In a similar
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Thill'a - ...., we're ap- circumstance.
Armed with th-' auuronco,
PfNchlng Wllat IIIey call tile
tile
chalco ...,.. Is tile Bangals
truth.
over
· lht Broncos by two
The - l d Sorlea Ia bolter
fMn hill over and II you don't tout:hdowns.
Buffalo over Doklan6-Rold·
flllnk ltmt IIIH, try laallzlng
!hilt lht prohlslllonal loolboll en seem to be getting a bit
_ , lan't 1110 ,.,. from tile carel- and Howrltt Dixon out
doesn't help.
hlllfway mark.
Kansas City over Miami1'het means the rookl" aren't
mtklng the mlslakH IIIey mado Dolphins have never done much
a inonfll ago. None of t11am are, against KC defansa.
and tile! lncludH Greg Cook,
Son Diego over Bostontile Cincinnati llangals' good Chargers moving now.
lapklng young quarterbock w11o
New York over HoustOn-Jets
pulled a beauty In file final pre- are beginning to loll, 1110.
MMon game _with Denver six
NFL
Clovoland over PittsburghClncy was leading 13-11 and Leroy Kelly looko as II he'o
hlld the boll on Denver's 10 over hla hamstring.
with about 30 seconds to go
Los Angelos over Green Bay
when Cook for no apparent -Rams should be up after
reaaon called time out.
ocare by Forty Nlnors.
Paul Brown. thll Bengalo'
MlnnHola over St. Louiscaach. almost flipped on lht VIkings' defense also Is Improvsidelines.
Ing.
"For heaven's sake, you don't
Washington over Now Yorkund..-sland who! can happen In Sonny Jurgfnsen over Fran
1 .pro game In JO seconds/' Tarkenton.
· Brown groaned.
San Francisco over AtlantaCook
wanted
to
go
over
and
Forty
Nlners break Into the
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~nt.d
another touchdown .
Like It really mattered.
Detroit over Chicago-Bears
Anyway here It Is time lor don't figure to get well here.
Ctnclnnatl and Denver to meet
Dallas over Pillladolphla-

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Umpire .Is P-r~judice

movn.
Boltlmoro ovW New ·0r1oons
-Colla aro In and oul but
should hive onough to hold oft
wrong

NEW YORK (UPI)-Harry
Dolton, tho Balli~ boss, Js
going to thll commlul._,or
rogardlng poulblo "preludlco"
on the part of umplr. Shag
CraWford toward Earl Woovor,
lhoOrlolea' manager.
. ·"My best bell club Is on the
fltld when my monooer Is In
tho gemo, and Crawford look
hiM out:• says Dolton, lht
Orlol"' dlreclor of player

lht Solnto.
Tllo COI!tgl SCrtno
You'veseenth-' embroldertd
sign hung up on tile wall,
hlvon'l you?
It says "There'o No Piaco
Llko Home.'' and that applies
wholher you're playing booo·
boll, boskeboll or loofbell. or
even chockora In file kltchan.
All or which Is leading up to
my bella! !hot Notre Domt will
hand South..-n C.lltornlo Ito
first black eve of lht - ·
chlatly bocausallley're going 1o
have their argument In South
Band. Ind.
Elsewhere around t11o country, lor example, file Eliot:

-nel.

Dolton was talking obout file
elocllon of Woover ·by Crow.
lord, one of the throa National
League umplroo working lht
drln, during the third Inning
ol Wednesday's game while
Mark Belanger wao at bot.
"I wao told Crawford sold

Penn State over Syracuae,

Tulane over Pittsburgh, Army
over Utah State, Yale over

Columbia. Harvard over eor.
nell. Boston Collogo over
Villanova, Dartmouth over
Rutgers over Navy and Boston
U. o'olef' Lafayette.

Tllo South
Gaorglo over Vanderbilt, Auburn aver Georgia Tech,
Alabama over Tennessee, Flori.
do over North Carolina, Louisi ana State over Kentucky,
Mississippi. over Southern Mls·
slsslppl, Duke over Maryland,
Miami {Fla.) over Memphis
State, Richmond over East
Carolina, Norfll Carolina Stoto
over VIrginia and Citadel over
VMI.
TlloMI-

has to say about It."

Here's what Earl Weaver
says about It:
"A. strike was called nn
Balanger that ·1didn't flllnk was
e strike. Everybody on our
bench hollered and I got up and

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far Carl Buctley was given
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Ice cream, eate and1punch
W!IJ'e served to tbe
following : Mr. and Mrs.
RGma Sandy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Riddle, of Parker·
llb!Jrl, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
~ndal
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daulhter, JO'J, of Toreh, Mr.
and Mrs. Garett Reed of
Coolville, Mrs. Alice Fouty,
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Rutb,
Mr.. and Mra. Cbarles
Hlllllpbrey, · Mrs. Cbester
Buddey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bucldey, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Rose of Reedsville.
Mrs. Mabel Metur Is
visiting witb Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Melzer, o( Toledo.
Vl1ltlng at the Vlrall
Bucldey bome Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Ayen,
Belpre, Mr' and Mrs. Harold
Humpbrey and family,
BellevUle, W. Va., Mr. and
Mra. Paul Buckley and
fllillly dl Alfred, Howvd
Buckley and Bill Mallet of
Marietta, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Wbiteside and
tamUy of Parkersburg, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mri. Berl
Barnett of Marietta.
Mr. and Mn. Bill
Williams of Lancaater, Mrs.
KAithryn Dietz and Bill, and
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QUarry In Vermoat, Acadia
Natioaal Part, Mt. Dellert
llland, Maine, and Strerbridge VUlage, Mass. The

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ot mo al\ll said ~In,, . I' '· ~, , , .1 0 1.000 ~
couldn't hNr what 'tit sallioo' l
0 0 ,oOO 1 .
wal~ed up 'ID!he plaloond said.' ~ ; ~ • • •. 0 0 .000 1
'Shog' ... ond I never gOt•• 1 DltrOtt .•• , : .0 0 .000 1
chllnce to say ~ Mllwolikato•. . . o·o .000 1
becau.l t 1'• tur~ed o,r""''d 'linl· ~ - .... 0 1 .000 1\lt
said 'You're outta tile pmel'
·
IYflli
'"For wh~l?' I said. 'For
L, ·Pet. GB
proteollng bolh and olrlkll.' I Alloato
· 1 o LOOO
told hi:" . 'You·~~ •"II oulfo tho I'Aia -~ •. •.O 0 .OliO
game, hll said.
Son FrioD
0 0 0110
!l'omo . way or another, SID. Die.;' •. ' 0 o .'ooo
Woover llnell'f found out what
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•
Crawford did to him when tho ~ ' ' • ' •0 0
ump first approached tho
OrloiH' dugout. ·
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"I found Out/ W..Yer says,

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LOU FOR
JETSON

Brown, Princeton over Colgate.

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wblcb ,.._ visited

~ ;\, ; ; ,p •,oOO&gt;l,

Weaver
boon oblocllonoble
"Ht said,
'Shut gamo.'"
all
aorloshaslong/'
Dolton says. you're
outlolho
"II that's what he actually said, , .....---~
then he came Into Wednesday's
game with prior proludlco and
everyone knows no umpire Is
supposed to do fllot . I'm going
to talk wlfh the commissioner
!Bowie KUhn) and- what he

Nort~tern over WltcOnlln,
Purdue over Iowa, Nebraska
over Kansas, Missouri over
Oklahoma State, Michigan over
Mlchtgan State, Indiana over
Illinois, Kansas State over Iowa
State, «;:lnclnnatl over Wichita
end Dayton ovar Norfllern
Illinois.
Tllo Southwest
Texas Christian ~ Texas
A.&amp;M .• ~:*lahoma over Colora·
do, Florida State over Tulsa,
Texas Tech over Mlsslsolppl
State, Arizona over University
of Texa1 at El Paso, SMU over
Rice and Utah over New
Mexico.
The-t
and Lou Johnson added 27 tO
Colltornlaover
UqA, WyomInsure Atlantlll's 1969·70 winning
Ing
over
Brigham
Young, Air
NBA debut. The Hawks held o
Force
over
Oregon,
Stanford
U.polnt lead In flit fourth
over
Washington
State,
Oregon
quarter. but allowed the margin
State over Washington, Arizona
to dwindle
John

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sonlcs, 12•·119, In other Wednes·
dey night games.
Gus Johnaon spi.Wred the
Bulleto wlfll 18 points end 23
rebounds as he appeared
cornp,.tely healed from a knee
Injury. Jerry Sloarr led the
Chicago aHock with 21 points.
Willis Raed and Wall Frazier
Nch contributed 22 polnlo to
pace New York's second
consecutive victory. The Knlckl
hed to overcome a 67-64 fourth
period deficit that Cincinnati
buill with the help ot Tom Van
Andale, who topped the Royals
with 20 points.
Jimmy Davis tallied 31 points

Rev. and Mrs. Clifford
Tbomas, of Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. William Thomas,
North Randall and Mr. and . '
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Mrs. Walier Brown and !.'·:·&lt;·.,.,:·.-

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NAKE
NO YDS TO
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Burnelt, GllllpGI!o , 2 125 1
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. ANAIIEINI; ·(:alit. (llPJ) - s..
ila~•loslti-, a.
Am., laid Wedneodly the · Jll(ll'ltorium ~ wOIQd
help proiCJIIII the Vtea.m War, udbecallodoo Pnaillenl Nl•
011 tor......, bomb!,_ of North Vlellllm oo Nov. L
"My •-stlon would bi to rNwne tbo
No¥.
1, alii lhla lime coo&gt;lnce llonol we're golrw to ~~o· tttor
keep a," Goldwat.r told a MWa _,_.nee. Jle called the ,..
t'-lclt anllwar moratorium Clbaervance "p~ the . o~nl Hanoi his hod alnee we quit bomb1Jw a )'1!11'
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By United PresslnterMtlonol

S.rinl Serurit,V inrrea•e11 M&gt;em Slll'f'
WASIDNGTON -

!UGliER SOCIAL SECURITY benellta for

25 m!Uion Americans looked like a sure bot today, but It oppeared
doubtllll congress would link future lncreaaes to the cost of llvlrv. Rep, Wilbur D. Mills, !J.Ark., whose slt)port Ia esaentW
vn any tax or Social "Security matter, questioned the wisdom of
automa11c increases.
Mills, chairman of the Bouse Ways and Means Ccmmltlee,
which Is lwlding hearings on higber benoflta, noted C&lt;qreas
would be giving up smne of Its tax•ralslng -ers under a cost
of living Jli'OII(II&amp;l. Under lhe Nixon administration plan, future
benefit Increases would bo triggered automatically with a 3 per
cent hike In cCMIIUDler price&amp;. Only one aulomalic hike o year
would be approved.

BY. GLENNA SHULER
Keith Brad&gt;uey of CcWmbua
and his nephew, 11ctbbJ Wood,
of Conal Wlncheat.r opent the
weekelod wllh Mr. and Mrs.
Perey Bradbury. Keith bad lho
ntlafortuno while here to opraln
ooe of bla anklea, tearllli lip.
menta loosa wldch reqUired
medical attenllon.
Mr. and Mrl. Arllllr RullO
. --• u-s. Nina Ru- ,_,. 111
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of coal reserves.

OYenilli with Mr. and M r • ·
ClYde Harrl11011.
Mrs. Ezra Pbllllpa and fa,
ther, Walt.r Cook, of !b'ncuae; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Cook of Bredhur)' were recent
vllltora of Mr. and M r a.
Clarence Searlt, Terey an cl
:9t.onlt¥ .
Mn. Perry Bradbuey, Mra.
Robert COnkle, Mrl. Arthur
RullO and Mra. Dale Mulford
vtalted recently wiG! K r s.
GlaclY• Caldwell of Addlaon.
Ml.ot Mary Gerdnerltlllwlth
rb8umatic rever. She Ia a pa.
Ueat lnVeteranslfemorlalllolpltal. Her frlenda wllb her a

SDS trio arrested ~ llnderrot•er "l{enL•

speedy

Million to'n.• Pxpcrwd .from minP
CHARLESTON, W. VA. - INITIAL CONSTRUCTION Is underway In WayM County on a new coal mine laclllty that will
produce one million tons of c:oe1 a year and create 200 new Jobs,
Announcement of the mine was made Wecloeeday by Gov. Arch
A. Moore Jr., who said Ita JIIIJ'roll would range between $1 million to $1. 5 million annually.
The mine, owned by Mark Minlll! C&lt;mpeny, Is located In
Lincoln dlstrlc4 near Crum and wDI lip tO to 45 mUUon Ions

recovery.

Mra . JIJDOs Conkle attend·
WOODSTOCK, ILL. - UNDERCOVER AGENTS or the m. ad a B&amp;PW meeting In wen.
loots Crime lnYUstiptlng Commission, posing as members of 111AJn recentl,y.
the Studenta for a Democratic Society I)Jllanlzatlon, arrested
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Veith
three allOflod members or SllS after thoJ deliYUreU,150 pounds of Turkey Run spent a day
of ~te ani 191 blastl~ caps to tbe apnts Wedneeday. .. rece'!'IY. '!il!l Mz:, and M r a.

a~ . · · ~r ~.."~!!!~!: arll·:·.;·:•~tod on~ ll,rm ;z£f4r-k, ·~
·
be
st,

nry 3 ·..Va~!!jo Mra.

New
_Green'
Doll
wlch VII. . cainpus. Selective nfJhewL,_ ,
'· .., • n ;• r I.'Weil. ~ur Mliiiit~ .·, ·' "' . 'Ed
.. .' 29, Chea
~ . . (o!j\l!:f!
Service records were destroyed
Fwlor8i services will at 3 ton. bil., and lgladus FauliBt;
ortage,
oecOid!. , •
~ ~·· ll&lt;lbert
at Pittsfield, Mass., In a fire p, m. Friday at the Ewq Fu- Charles Siragusa, execudYU director of the Crime CommlaaW,., Conkle wllh her a speedy rebelleved aet by arsonists.
neral Hamewllh theRev.ll&lt;lbert
,
,
•
,
•
...,..,., She Ia a patleat at
card ofllolati.V, Burl&amp;l will be 4mel'lmn snPntiHis Will Nobel pr1:ws
· Voterens Komorlal IIDIJll.talln
In the Beech Grove Cemetery,
STOCKBOLM - THREE AMEruCAN sctENTISTStoda)'woo I'OmefCIY,
Friends may call at tho !unenl the 1969 Nobel Prise for medlciM for their pioneering atudlea
Mr. and Mra. Cbllelt Lead!
home aiQ'Iimo.
of vlrusn The prize Ia worth $75,000.
or Athena apent a ,..,.... wlljl
Tho Royal Caroline lnatltoje ol Stockholm sold they were Mr. and Mra. Joe Leacb and
Prof.
Max Del Bruec~ of the California lnatltule of Tociii&lt;IIOII', Arlhlll'.
AMERICAN STRUCK
Paaode,.,
Calif.; Director Alfred D. Hershey of the GelleUca
RACINE, Wh. (UP~ - The
Mro. Frieda Mae DeWeese,
research
unit
of the Carneal~• lnadtutloo of Walhlngtoa, and
op t3, Clurch St., Brady Lake, United Auto. Workera otruck
Prot Selvador E. l.mia of Vaaaachuaetta _.lute ol Technol·
Oltln, a f...--r Middleport rell- Amer\COD Motors Corp., lhena.
dont, died earlY Thursday st tlon'a fourth largest setoma- "~~'•
the Rd&gt;lnaon Memorial llolpl. ker and Wlacooaln's larpot Evidenre ~ 11ppre~11Cd
employer, at 12:01 a.m. today
tal at Rav--.
ot1er a strlkedeadllneba&amp;lpass.
PARKERSBURG, W. VA. - WOOD COUNTY Circuit Court
&amp;lr'llvlng are her mother,
Donald Black Wednesday _.,aaedph)'alcalevldenceand
Mra. Joke &amp;lrns; two 110111, ed wllh 110 aetUement In ll&amp;hL Judge
amtemerta that would baYU boon uaed bylhe sate In Its proaecuCbarlea E. DeWeeae, Jr., and
tlon of Suale Balloy, 15, In the llr• doalha of 12 members of her
Tbomaa Ray,andtwodaugbtera,
WAYNE TURNER ILL
flmlly.
....,. Kall&amp;1')'ll and Diana L,ym,
The Pomeroy ~ aquad . . .
Black order that ~~~- made by Mlaa Bailey to aaalotall of Kent; • grandaoo, Jef, called today at 8:49a.m. toi.Je&lt;.
tant smt. lire marshall E. L. Roush alii Parkanburc city detectrey Allen DeWeeae, and a II•· t.r for Wayne Tumor, foreman
tive J, R. Borr&lt;Ma bes1t)Preaaed. Attofneystorllle girl conteedt.r, Mra. Leland (Mary) Uev. of G!e Leading Creek CcJuer.
od abe hod not boon properly odvlaed of bar rlgbta·before glv!Jw
frl&amp; Point Pleasant.
Vllll'\J pillrlet, who eomplalnod
lhe oral amtements two dt,ys after the Jwoe 8 blue that deHer falher, Raymond O&amp;nclllr, of pilna In hla back. Re was !aotroyed lhe Baileys' homo.
and her huoband, Charles De- ken to Veterans MemorlallloiWaeae lri\1edod her In dealh. pltal
he was admitted.
Fwlenl aervlees will be f-12
COIOili'TEE TO MEET
p.m. &amp;nc~ay at the Rawllnga •
Tho Democratexecutlvec:om.
COats Funeral Home with Mra.
PLAT MAPS RETURNED
mitlee will meet lbla 8YI!Iilnll
Vema Uevlng In charp. Burial · Mal.sa County f.H plat mapa
at 1he courlbouae at 7:30.
wW be In lhe Riverview Ceme- and books have been returned
1er7 at Middleport.
111 the county extenaloo ofllce
NEET IN MIDDLEPORT
Frianda may &lt;all at the tun. fer final correctlooa. AJIYDfiO
Mlddlepori merchlllta and
era! home from 2 to 4 p.m. and may check eorrectloos by visit.
Chamber of COmmerce wI II
from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturda)',lllld In B the otnce oo Mulberry
meet ilois evenlnl at 7:30 at the
.., ~ unUI time of ser. He~gota Friday, Saturdl,ymornCOiumllus and Southam Ohio
'llcea.
Ins aud IUif day DOJrt week.
Electric Company In MWie-

'f!ii

Mrs. DeWeese

Dies Thursday

DRINKING COSTLY
Not only did thla do
OOWNBUS (UPO _ ~ lhe picture no gud II killed It,
The movie had to IICI'Hlca
llli by drlnldni drlvara caulod .v•l"" to make room for
311 par of all tralllc fatal. lhe ...,.., And 11 couldn't pt a
!Ilea In 1968 lnvolrinc vlollillatl family rliti!IU.
ti ialfa, aec:ordlngto-lllallGet 1a11or1
WI)' SlfeiY Director Warren C.
"I got 1et1ar1 from paaplo
Nal1011.
aaylng, 'How .., you be In a
picture like thai?' But r dldn'l
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LIIOII- even know tho thing IIIey
ard and grand- ti Cheater; complained alloul waaiOIIIII to
Mr. and Mro. Amoa ' - " 1 be In 1M plchn!."
or Rock ~rlnp caUod ... Mr.
Fred decided to 110 Into "It
and Mra. Jamea COnkle recent. Takll a ,Thlllf" after W~tnor
called him loot yeer, liked him
IY.
Recent 'llllt:ora of ROY. and to join and parslaled.
"I
Nkl,
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All
right,
let's . . I
Mra. RayiDII!d Fife azid Mrll.
script.'
It
lookad
okay,
and I
Billie Fife were Mr. and lira.
aald
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do
II.'
I
only
d
o
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Jamal Keefer ud dllugbter• or
fun
ta
do,
or
I
won't
do
Letart, w. VL; Mra. Mblne
Keeler and children of Leat!,
W. VL; Mr. llid Mrs. Joe .
Keefer and ehlldren of Leon;
Mr. and Mro. Jack RliP and
children of Letart, W, VL;
Mr. and Mra. Robert Delaw.
der of Wellaton; .Mr. and Mra.
Illy Prid&amp;IJ of Rulland; Mr.
and Mra. Ra,ymond Fire, Jr.,
and .children of 'lllrlley Run;
Mra. Catherine lluuell ti Jl&amp;.
- ; Mro. Evel1n Mltibewo, lo- ··
cal.
Mra. Jamea Conkle waahostess for • Faehlon poorfl recent.
IY. Mri. Jean Tru110ll ofChea.
t.r ... the demonstrator. At·
were Mra. Amol LIIOIIard, Rock ~: Mre. wu.
llam Greuaer IDd Mra. llarold
macklton _,. Rock ~~
Mra. Percy Bradoury, M r a.
Frllllda Conkle, Mrl. WQDe
Sla11011, K,ypr; Mra. Alex IJ&amp;u.
lor, local. A IOCiat hour woo

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Mmlalklal - AI'Jtir Will, '
Portland; " hi Carli
l'CIY; Get II: l'le Dralle,
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Lla cueo, KmNJP: 11 , :n
DOlan, l..all 84"•: .. ' 'i
Ford, 1.-ri, .W, VL; ADa
llarrla, IIIDantllll; Jllla WJtll..

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TRUST YOUR
HOME HEAT TO•••

TO CONSIDER POLICIES
CDWNBUS - Tile policy deve!Gpment of the
Ohio Farm Fedentlnn
wW meet bore
a nd
TUeldtJ to ta~llderpollolaaw
1870, ll&lt;lbert 81mmer, TlmD,
prelldent, baa announced. Vlr.
811 . Kin&amp; Pomeroy, liD, will

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UNDER FIRE tor llllepdJy
private
Ia alirplu
joeUee . - laene• ..-er to
tile ArmJ, re.tlrd MaJ.
Gea. Carl oru.r
UCJatell Ia uiiiiMIDI eoD·
&amp;relllllrl JniiU.I .r ·the

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taka part.

w•• "*

LOCAL TEMPS
The tompli""'re In " ' -

at 11 Lm. Thurflda7undlr clou.
dy aldel Wll 11 degeea.

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•IIIWJ· 'f1lner - reoedY
. rratved u eldef •I U.S.
ASKS DIVORCE

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.-r, 'l'holnU H. Well• blaiiJ.
. od ault

TREAT NltHT SET
RadJ!e Y1Jor Cbarloa l')olu

COI1kle -"the door
prize. Relreabment:lwere 181'\'•
edbythehoatooa.
Mr. ud Mra. Roll Sholer

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IMPIIIII't wen ..-t iQiek.
IIIII calion of Mr.

Alulilller.

ad Krill

-lillie!• that

PT. PLEA~N1, W. VI,.

trl&lt;k or trait

step into·

re-

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lilter·ln·law, Ava Gilkey,
SUnday befora atart1ng to
vlllttbeFrankl,aniletenln
Woodrow,
Colorado ,

Nflllday I!IOI'DIDI.
· ,,Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cla)-k
·tliid daughter villted tbe

·,$iiba1 &lt;lara and

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Svraeuse
J
down 8 a.m.; Meldald Locka,
Hod Aohiand down 2:40p.m.; .
N. eWS, Soeie
• ty Ravenswood
down 4:30p.m. · ,
Clara
~P 1:30 t m.;

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Beatty

Peace up 8:25 p.in.; ~ G.
down 8:35 p.m.; Jllll · ~fDrtJbJ:
down 11:10 p.m.';' Ellaloa Wood&amp;
up 12:45 a.m.; K'&amp;tbleell K• ..,
3. a.m.; Barbara Brent up ~:36
Lm.; John Lodd Dean liP 5:20
Lm.

IHE IlDDlE SHOP
ON THI T IN MIDDLII'ORT

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firm

had the misfortune of loosing
their home and furnishings by
In· lire.
Mrs. Ada Slack has ret~~~:...,

of D.
were
b1aO.Wbaley
brotbe

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homo
altervloltlng
spending
weeks
In Marlon
hertwo
daughter

·

r, Mrs. Lola Weir . She also visited
with Mrs. Ancll Smith. She was
joined there by her daughter
.,d son-In-law. Mr. and lin,'
Harley E. Johnson and children
.;
,
of Wolf Pan Rood, returnti{g.
'·;/· ·.. ·· \:!i Minnie MeGratb homo ¥fllh them.
.I
.-;day with her 1011,
,.,·, and Mra. Richard Harner'
~-':.0\;!!l'·= d.'u
' •. d famll
_. '/ ner . of Springfield visited her slst..'1&gt;_,. •• ~
and brother-In-law, Mr. and
l · ;: Mr,. Mar1aret Allen Mrs. Willis Leadingham,
·~J
a "'""' with ber daughters, Barbora and Roae
...,....
Marie.
Faye Lewla.
,_ nd Mr ~- 1 Ke ·
. Mn. IBJiee
bad a vlal.
- l·eda her parents,
•. w ..r..Mr . ·and
for ber lOll, Jimmy's Mrs. , Cheoter Woodrum of
Twelve Haydoftvllle.
.· wwe J11 . El}t 81111 Mrs. Dclnald Cottrill and
CA!t' IIIII 'KooJ. Sharon vlslhad Monday wit~
llrVed. Jlmaiy Mrs. Eddie Van Metre or
apme
nlee M\'sqn.:w. Va.
)
Mrs • . Connie Cantrell of
G.lllpolls ~lilt*! her parents,
Mr . . · and ·. Mrs . . Wllljio
~.i,.,l!!'tp:; alalt,:s, , Barblra

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a......... leader&amp; for t b •
aemlnar wWbeOr. HareyChov.
nick, •parintendent of t h e
Alloena Manta! lleallb Ctntar;
Dr. L,yle Lehman, aaaoclat.
Proleuer, department of ~
clal Educatloo of Oltln Unlver•
slty; Mra. llelen.Dalley, Admin.
!Jtrator of the Mlltl - CcJum1
lf8lltal Health and MadaLRe.
tardOuoo Evaluation Unit of AIJo,
ens.
me year. or both.
- All peraoos Ollfllllled In
the business of private lnvesUgation are rer,dred to be u.
CODaed for •ch work tv tha
atote.

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In AI 9 - Out At5

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ean humorist.
and Rose Marie.
Mrs. Samuel Pickens is
confined to Holzer Hospital for
treafment.
Mrs. Mary M. Diddle visited
In COlumbus with her doughier.
Della Starkey.
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs . Titus
Pickens, Josie Plc~ens and
Mrs. Maude Johnson, Is tholr
"s~r. Mary Sheela of Deyton.

Bell bottoms
came back.
· diamonds
,never left.

Saturday. ·

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n!r!'*,~ 11·1ralh!i'
' Arlx family,
wbp
In West
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~~~fed fHtweu /
. a scdes -lillie k, / .
llllflcld~~l. Slulp

their ·balliillllri.
. NGrraa ., Mr. ... lira.

and SamJliOII blve
, -, •
· IIDAII:
an

·DIESS SHOP
AND
BUUlY SALON

..:cit. MOin &amp; s;.•• ...,..

POMEROY

lor This Dodge

a.rt

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Kothy says h.a•s a CCISUCII,

venotllo Roln Coot to , . .
fOU through many OCCOIIOM.
Fuhlon~ of rich whtpl with
cotton bcn:lllnt by Kft. GoW
Ia ''- colw. Aec•nttd by
d~~eorotl..,. buttons. VInyl ._
&amp; pouch to match. MI ..
Frorcls modols It, tolo aolfs
It f• o low $12. 00.

iiaiiOiiillill

..• rif PCJ!II~, Mr. and
· ;_. . "··. ))ale, - e y
and
;.'PI\~. oiColtnau and
: .·.' • ~
; · Mn. H. D. Giltey
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KATHY FRANCIS
MODI;LS THE JUNIOR
DEB FASHION OF THE
WEEK . •.

SHIRT
FINISHING

.• • Reuon .often' makes'-!ills· ·• -takef..,but,eoillclepciaJ-er .
doea:-.loah liWings, Amerl·

'.~.'.:: ~.Mcqr=-.•~!-.•bu"f'•"Mmltbe
&lt;~&lt;"

1~llilon

.

while as mow; though lhet/

.,_ ,_,. of ·~- Freeman
recently.
w-~ - r r - • '""
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden
Glea "Jewell•
Sunday and Debbie , :sited with Mr '
j eveaiDI.
' .
Harden's brol~er, Mr. and Mr ;.
Mr. and Mrl. &lt;llall. Byers Thurman Keiser and Jane Ellan
', 1D!11011 vlllted. Ava. G~ or lr..,ton.
• ; IIUIIday afternoon, Ml'll.
VIsiting I&lt;N. Robert Flonapen
· J!l~~ Epple and .Lo.ul~ w..-e hla slst..- and brother-ln9.11Pl'
,.
1 ndJ Kareil and law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
....,.,,_
·•-- __ ,.._
Sellers or COlumbus .
.were - ...........
Mr . and Mrs. Dqnald H&lt;tu"
' ; lin. Rev,a Notril Ud four drlckt and three ·-s hav•
..............
. ·, .· ·. ·ot..,·"'-""eallecJOII moved from 8ovJr,·..m-·1s Run fo
~~L- ...~
Epple&amp; SUnday the Pickens apartment of
aflatllliHiri. ·
Second Straet. They recently
•1...

rr............11\- ......

tlooaa. ..
L. c.
Gllllpol~ wW •·ll'rl • ~lh, Mra. ~ ,Follir, llrl.
~ Noata1 Heallh ..... _
"'""lay at 7 :JO p.m. at the 81•
,...., [plac:opal t:lurch.
Tlie mattlftlll .... to ali IJI.
terelt.d j)OriiOill wllb,aul d&amp;arp
•
and II for the of lhar·
I n I lnrormatioD COIICOl'lling
Mental Reallh Semcea and
!hell' deV~eat Ill t h e tlea of Gallla, Mila• and Jack•
.

daught..- Patricia of Columbus, are red like criinson, they
Lim- visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville shall becomt lllu wool."Crooks and other relatives.
l.!4iah 1:18.
Mrs. J. B. Shack!iY iol
..... , .....,, • .· ..,.;•. • "" '"'··•

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tbe Roy

· ·4ark attended tbe

Health Set

SEWING CLUB
The Julia T,
lllowlal
Club met no H7 at the .....
ti Mra. Ollie c. Raulh. ...
aened te

down1Wp.~~z~~--~-~~~·-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~~--~•••:
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vice up 2:35a.m.; Valvollne.
.....
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Mrs. Robert

and

.Seminf.Jr
.
. on

up 12:30 a.m.; Univerlll Ser.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hobacl&lt;
Saturday.
and family and Mr. Eddie
.' Saturday IIUJIPI'I' guesta of Hobatk, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
Ava Gilkey were Mr
d visited recently with their
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0 : \Wbal
i l- · ey
Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
~·· · ·
• · an Hoback
· --------~llnic ·H. D. 'GIIiey and 1011, Mrs. Verna Leroy of Glouster
"Come now, ld .m reaoon
Joey, of Columbul"and Mr. vl••tect with Mrs . Laura loge tiler, .!&lt;INS . the Lord:
and Mn. 1 Robert Alldre, Lelillolt.
lhoUflh JIOUr lim are like
Jaeal.
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Mrs. John Crooks and scarlet, lhe11 ·sh4U be as

:'Wiaemana

....

ltorUey-

Mrs . ind Mrs. Clyde

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w..tem

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rs. _ Jau rn~y ~ .
..lddleport vlalted her

a warm, ·
_dry home

. Tbrei! llelelatelloitbe .Con-

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.

· .:iiWIIhllltodlng, 11 Is Octobao.nat
' June, t1wot brlnga perfect daya.
·,. Now tha
olfor
bioodred lea"'" and berriH
edlpalng In beeuty even tfla
...,,,. bleaoama of tflalr aprlng.
Hme dr....
AN Reaplendont TOIIIIIY
The oaks. ur-n only yealer·
day. IOday are s.-ly rea·
plandeut In burnished bronze.
. )'he prvlllpte maplea, not
centont with • slnole color.
flaunt a gaudy palette or
". yt\Jow,goldandscarlllf.
·
- · In the late afternoon,

. "lf!II:IU

FRGI

ftlllld 'to 1lo !.he Co!WltuUon
I:30 p.m. W...,..lo,, Oct. --George "MAson· and Ed·
29. The lina will liOUIIII teofll. round Raj)dO!pjl o1 Vlrl!inlll
clall1 open llllil doae lheactlvt. ape~ •Eibrldee Gerry oi. :Ma,;
aaebU..U,.
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B:v the n ·a·'v

'-'DrDl'e .

Colburnof J..aneaster visited
tbe M. A. Epplee SUnday

For

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Society News

Boots

Refuelllo

..-..... .111 Racinasrlllbe~6·30 ' stltutlonaL ' 'CiJIIventiOB

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GilLS and BOYS .

F..-

there be beeuly

illdfoy·ln tha _.ld, lilt Is the
' [ll'liductorbllndchanca?
' ' OciObclr Is a gooct lime to
pondar tho sacond qUHIIott.
Jamft Ru-11 Lowell not-

.H-.. Carl, llalpb ...... .lr..

ror tlltotet from Irene
·
.eommiU..•

Wella In Melp ~ CommDII
' ~ Court.

992-5186
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SeleeiMD

~gatu to lbe Demo- .
cratie and RepubliCan eon·
venUons are ufeded ·In tllree
ways: by prlnWy ejections;
by eongnlljoniJ dlllrlct or
state convenUO!il,; .I ll. ~
of the i'iliiectlve
Plirtle•· Stilet l'l!llafioe thll
uu of one' !'1: more of the
three metbodl.
.
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Pre-Season PriceA
Stylish Duri-ng October·At••.·

port.

675-2460

...=;._;::"'.
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.l'el&lt;'t,.

where

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. ,·'.'•·~ - .· e II a IIIII harder

INFANTS THROUGH SIZE 12

eoUcwod
bJ pltJiq
- · ·IfMra.
Sluilll :wlllllllllf
Pl'lh•.
r a.

:...,now

11·11 • hard-"'"'·

PIAl SUITS

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SNOW SUDS, JACidS

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Harrlwnville

NOW!

TEXACO

L 'J!'• IIIOU

"""mlttlry In tha ...orfd, II If Is
,creation or a bone....,lent

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•ms linENs,

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~·Letha J&lt;t+ledz, ,.....

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do;-•

little Jr. ••
Slow Fashions__,__ ~. .-.:.

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. , •·4'Y Lqll,lt CASIILS
. · .• JI,PI i!fllt!H-

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- - - - -- - - - - waa nactuery to get In 1 rMIClt

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era; l't. Plealllll, 23.83; Pom.
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20.35; 111aton
lrerebanli 11111, ~ ·lble •te ,,_.a If tbi valutor atolenmer·· """
0.87 mt.;KallawhaFalla,3.30 dlalmontelrectl..,;wltlt..... !cllandiaa le . ~ or ...,..,ora
illolowerjng aun sandil wfta of .lilt.; Charlollon, 17.85 lilt. urtera willa ~i~u ·---c; lao of or lm,prlloluntat
light through thlnlii!'O "''"th•· London, Marmet, !'Jill Wlnfleld, beqlme ·taw oe;d 1; Jcl, o\ltor. · .not -more. thiD 90 daya or
lllrnlng grovH Into cathl!lr~ls. are'"' the 1111.
IIIII' ~PaUl w. ·B..- re. both, If !be -.,1111 Is less than
Nights ore cleer and crlop
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
ported foda,Jo,
..0.
·
with the promiH of f...,.t. Deya
GALL,IPOLJS ·LOOKS- Inca ; 11 . 0 bulletin ~ te Ohio
Under the MW code aectlons,
are bright w!thDut being hoi. """' 3:30 P·lll'l Luther Herd· pOuoe ud -~· Brown Brown aald, a persil! Is pro.
When a . biHaed breeze boo man up 7:20 p.m.j"JqdferJean Ntd llbopli"'•• ialfo ·.•
bUI!Iad from COJtYertinc to hia
d-od awoy .man's amog, the -7:20pm n•·- "'~ 8 30
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• .; """'-"liP : . bfeol brveden!od to pr0¥14e 11J11o CIWII UIO wllhout pa,yingformer.
sky Ia lin lnvorted Wodgawood p.m.; Lewla down 10:40 p.m.; dtlc .,enildaa fat'" .,.h of, cllandlae taken, coocealed, or
bowl, azure apeded out with Irene Cbotln 11:40
Wal
doudpuff white.
·
up • p.m.;
• fen~.
''
. cllinslni of label or containSclentlats can explain all the t.r CurlY up 12 ' 40 ··• -m.; Sttel
1lle.""" law llJ'Orideljienal. ,er,
natural pr,ocuaft which yield ~"r"' 4 a.m.; BeckJord II)&gt; tlel .at ~IOMient
'1-7 . Brown aald store ownera and
7' 55 a.m.
th ... daullng elfecta.
· · ;···
lbiU- tmpl..-aes may take per.
No "miracle" Is lnvolvKANAWHA RIVER - Mar.
·
·
""'' lnlo cufltody If there Ia
....... you count II ille graatest met, Ouachita up 5•5° a.m.; I'"1\.r- . . pl1beble ...... to IWfpOCt a
or mlraciH tbet tflara should be Wlnlleld, Juanita Whit. """"
l ~WS tllo(t lal~.prosreas.
bilngo Ilk&amp; you and 1 who look l:40 a.m;; H. E. Bowles down 3
.~
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· Brown ·lidded that shoplift,
uponlhelathlngsandflndlhem p.l.m.; ~ Brudownce
4:35
~
wiU IIOrmlt a polloe
loeoutllul.
F .m.; ••
riiOil
, . p.m.;
J
·
.
. J . "~Deer to arreot wllloout war.
Wotold l'rolluco loauty
ort Dearborn~ 9:16 p,m.;
,.,J'IIIt ~ 11er.... ·the ollleer
. Shew accident doubloleos Mt. Slate down 9:55 p.m.; Alan
.
.
-;,tiaa ,...,....le;Ca,vae for bellevwould produce a certain R. Merrill down 1:10 Lm.; W.
James lllid
ctrcltt laC bao ecDmitfA!d an olfenH
amounfof ~In a unlv..-11 · ::;.,.Ter, Jr.. up 2:30 :a .m.; of New ~ven, W. Va., ' Thla lnfOrmattoa woo ...,:
that q~n~l~ oolely of nllndT. Price. up 3:2$ a.m.; called 011 Ma,ry ~e over 1IJned 1n the aec:ond ti two
lfts mMter
Solvay liP 6:40 a.m.
the 'll{eekend.
biil!etina prepared by the at.
But peralatant and abundant
OIUO RIVER Lock 13,
Cal!!!JI 011 Euille Brlnkm:
..,enl te aummarize
beouty, un11ocessary beouty Eastern· ilp 4:30 •.m.; Lock If, recendy were Fl011!11Ce and leal~dc\11 • lntsrest to cooi.
that has no practical function, . ~een CIV down 7 a.m. Lock Elsie Circle, Dean Barnlb: oumera.
beouty thai -ka to the pert 15, Horton up mldelgbt; Lock rJ. Pomeroy and 'Myrtle . Amoq other liws paaaed by
of man which Ilea deeper ttoan 16, Walter WDIIamiiOil down Walter, Racine, RD.
lhe !OBth GeneralAasemblyand
-ds or conaclous thoughts 1:50 a.m.; Lockl7, Ranger down
Recent yjsJtora of tbe Lee soon to . , . _ elfecUve ere:
can panefrate...doea this not 8:50 p.m.; l'l&gt;lly R. up 1:20 a. (amllles were Fern Stan_ A pollee olllcer iBIIOrmit.
suggest there may be behind m.; Pllillp ~- 3a.m.; .L
d
of lad to remove tha I/Oiltlonkll)'
the natural processes an artist Plul D. up 5:50 a.m.; Belle. ouury an John Ferry
lett In .., Ulllocl&lt;ed and
who creates biauty lor Its """ -rille Locka, Whit. G9ld liP 10,30 Athens and Mr. and Mn. t.nded ftlOIIIi. lolcl
k- t .
saAnke?d If
p.m.; Plo!Up ~ flp · ~:15 a. ~II!' Orr of _Ch"ester.
a street o r - e par eel on
men ore able to m. · Racine Locki
Ralph Lee and griiJICI.
•
recognize and rHpoild to the ~ 6, 55 p.m.. Jeftooat down chlldren, Bob Bill and ,_... , - frauduleat eatlmates or
beoutv of the artlsrs creation
'
.......,., cbarps for work not on
Is II really •• far . fetched ,.; 3:30 a.m.; Andrew P. Calhoun .Lee called on Betty Van- ' a ino!Dr vehicle, ror profit and
billeve that they may enter : S:2S. '::' ; Onward down 5•· ~ler, Ann Cai'Jetoo an4 with Intent to deceive, can reInto other forms of mind-toaBm., eenupLecks, Frlllk.
at 011 a recent SWiday ault In a ,1,000 fino or 1m.
8
30
mind, splrll-to-splrll communi· lin ib,.~:SS • P;.~_Explor. evening.
)ll'i1101111l8111 of not more 11o1n
JAflon with Hlm13
er
p.m.; .......... ~-

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Anti-War

Announced

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o.. Thur~· Oetobo(U, 1~9

·~8fii.Ber' Question ·u~ ' .I - ~NEWs 1 Slwp~J~ers' ~clivi~~~
·~
"l·.l· t·he.~au""
.o :- ·... '? .~~~
. ~~~::~:!i~ Facing· ~tiffer P''-qlties
,,...
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. hla . ., "Thla li an oul.-d· anything/' Hid ltlo cdanQN'·
(UPI-) -Fred out bell to fjo. I loveJ _.k aclar. . .
· h of
,;,.ilfr. jolno the Clllf of ABC. wlfh i!Gtt: Ho'i a ·hecll llllcit. " ·~· qulle obllloualy; f!IUC
•
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guy, dedli:a!W, lnd·1•va kMMl whit It In mo¥1ea todiY doH ·
hltn since he's a •kld•
not boar tfla I t - of
I«
·llnllrttiRIMIII"
hltn. ~ . ..-lla, I« -plo:
'TV•a ".II , takll ,
Thiel"
"Thla Is . . . II , . _ · . "~ ·"(M·· p1Cflli'e I tonight, milling thi fl.rat of • antert•lnment, which tflaioe'a IIUCI to IIi In .filM hill ., !1·
number of ippoll'.,... •• the too little Of, and I'm alinply yeer-old lunk..T aald. 'Thel'a
llllhar . " tha ....... w.lcly doing II toec:a... . I llu II. I II. I won't raaod any mqre of fhf
don'f . hava to think lboul .,y tcrlpt.'"
'
--.~W~'1!10 .... Qato w..... " a mualcal lido. 01 Ito and ihore'a
matfer ll!lef paroled to pr~l"' no dancing.''
NYC HOIJSE TO C~
hll trade lor a HCtet -Cy of
The 111-llma daliclng maiotar
The NIW Yort&lt;~lfaolll.
thl 00'011 nmant. And Fred added: "Ira e dtclnt .kind of sr111 bi cJOMdfrelm S,•tUp.m. •
• - this type of llgh-rtod
cajler sllllf. It Ills hlo .,.
rota.
I willno part
thla
permlulve
olllff of.,.,
IIOinU
...
_...,_ ..
jWOOnallty like a ...Ual blua
aroo:nd In lllmolodJy."
illH Ellie 1llti..., IIU IIOol&amp;-; · . ·
btl..-, and, unlike many ,,.,.,
Along """ 11-. Fred ......... thin
11111iJ ,_,. .
he 11 not lit all patronlzlno or
diiCUI'ed
I recent mo¥1e he lfrior 1o ber ...unm~~J&amp;;.:
pretenfloua alloul appaerlng In made, "Mldat RI!O." Ill·11kl:
a vldoo WIH.
nj enlov-1 doing tha (llclvre.
"I'm alwaya llltlorod to be and lhe -lllflon with .-.,.
liked," he aald ovor a drink ot body. But ...... od..- felt It

By United Preas lnlematlonol
The SOYieta called lhe anti•
VIetnam War moratorium in the
United Slatealhegreatestpeace
maaUestatlon In the Mlion's
hllllor)'.
South V&gt;etnamese
Presldent Nguyen Van Thleu

Miss Hart

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Could Prolong War

Servt'ee f4or

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said such a thing could prolong
the war.
Wbat.YUr Its effects, the pro-test aplnst the Vletram War
reached .around the world WedneN~Y. Anllwar BJ'OIIPSdemonatratod In London, COpenhagen,
TolcyO, Ankara, Paris, Rome,
Vleon, n.alln, Balota, Buonoo
Aires, Mexico City, Montreal
and Tho lllgue.
(continued from 1)
Actor Paul Newman alii his
history. Sen. George F. Not;. wife, Joanne Woodward, joined
Govern, D-S.D., tOld the crowd more than ZOO singing, cbantlll!
Nl-. "will loam. as his students In a dem008tralion In
predecessor learned, fhaf front ol the U. S. Embissy In
American foreign policy cannof London.
be formed In defiance of the
uu I waa h(llte I would demconsclence and fhe common onstrate there," Newman said
sense of the American people." His wife wore a medallion that
Above fhe crowd, two planes sold "War is Not Healthy for
flew. One sky-wrote • peoce Children and Other Uvlllll
symbol; the oth..- had • bonner Things..,
behind II saying, "We support
Nixon."
Clndlellglll Parades
The demonstrations did not
end with nightfall. A candlelight
parade by several thousand
protesters chanting "peece
now'' caused maulve traffic
jams In midtown Manhattan.
Abouf s.ooo person -mostly
young and half of them blackmarched by candlelight through
Services will be held Frldt,y
downtown Atlanta.
for Miss Elsie May Har4 78,
About 30,1100 per..., 5 demon- Pomeroy, who died Wecloeeday
strated at New Haven, COnn., at Meigs General Hospital.
15.000 at Rutgers University In
She was a member of the P(ll)o
New Brunswick. N.J ., 12,1100 In eroy United Methodist Church,
Oefrolf's Kennedy Square, of Pomeroy Qaapter 186,0rder
12.0110 In Pittsburgh. and 10.1100 of Eaat.rn Star (and a past maIn downtown Chlcapo, LQs tronl, oftbo Daugbters olUnloo
Angeles and Baltimore.
Veterans, the O.ughters of
Thet't were some untoward America Lodge, the Ladles Aux·
Incidents. In Detroit, a crowd of lll&amp;ry of Drew Webster Poat39,
youngsters surged Into a American legion, the Twlllgbt
sporting goods store and saw Garden Club, and of the Mary
store employes standing with Shrine White Shrine of Jeruss·
loaded guns, Including a small 1
'
machlne gun. Several youths ~ss Hart was employed as a
were arrested.
At the White House, three bookkeeper at the Now Y 0 r k
youths chanting "the revolution Cloth!~ House In Pmneroy for
has come" were arrested when a number of years before her
they refused to leave a White retlremeut..
House entranceway
She Is survived by 1 sister,
About 250 per~ vandalized Mra. 11. E. C&lt;qler; a brother,
an ROTC recruiting cent..- on Lester Hart, or Pamiroy,

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11Ht llallJ Serdiel, "-~eport,

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.lmota. Tbe boy seout1 talked
about i:amPt111 and a1110 lhowed
oow to make certain knoll.

l'llul Cuci was eoordlnator
111e pr-op-am wlllch opened

Flaa eUqu- ,... discussed
111 Cascl aDd "PPIkinn brlelly

jScbool.

ntler and Hatold Thoma• a•
leadei-1, demonllnted llllldDa

by Walter Bllnee, on recruitment no John Fultz.
of Feei&gt;IIY - ~ Slcnlnl up to· seneullenmo1h128, Amtrlesn Lei!kJn, ere were Mrs. Eullb francis,
of CUb Seoul Pack 245 Mr1. J ane Geary, .....
--• Mra. !IYi..,
IJQy Seal! Troop 24.5.
bU Rl1De.
, . Jlek Kaulr, semnd class sen.
CUbs recruited were Keith
l10r patrol leader, Gre(lllry Lane Black, JD~~Y !'\)well, Dllll)lllag.
:.OS llollald Silvera J11'8sented gy, Jeri Laudermllt, NUe wu.
rtaa. Represented at the 11011, Allan WU11011, Daniel Smith,
~were Den 2,and Den 6 Donnie Q.eary, Roy Bueawllt,
:~ Paek 245 wlththelrdenmoth- John Wlll!am Smith aDd Ray
:;.ro. lin. Geo...., Miller, Nra. Grant. Scouts recruited were
:lLOwell Beover, Mrs. Kenneth !leve Bacbner, Jere Glas• aDd
:lWUcox, aDd Mrs. Fran Parker. Kenny Byer,
:tProiect work was displayed by Fultz reported that 111e pack
cub1 IIIlo al10 presented a Is a 10 atar unit aDd that 1111
;'lklt.
boy e1811t years old or In the
~ Tbe wobeloe with Richard llo- lh1rd grade Is eligible to Join.

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Hayride, Wiener

for

Roast Enjoyed

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tastft take, you'll find the stYift you want . '

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· here. Saving• get the "Go" signa II

O.ellver
CALL ·

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Call

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SI•X SPlAY
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IIIII Mr.
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Eastern H1811 School;
Slle Saturday at Gaul's

PICKWICK 33 LP RECORDS, BIGGEST NAMES
IN RECORDIHG ----------each 1.92

Cheater, and Lyons•
Tqlpers Plains, 10 L
to4p. m.

*WEATHER STRIPPING, PLASTIC FOR STORM
DOORS AND WINDOWS
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ANNUAL HOMECONDNG of

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liunda)'. Sunda)' School,

m.; worahip service,

L m.; basket dinner at
lito.--. aervlcent1:30
~U:ll1111 Alrsoa, pastor,

H~l,IN6 S2.49

Ma •••, Wigs, Ma•e-Up kits, Candy ••
Everything For Halloween Fun,

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, REviVAL lervlcee, Laurel
!'YlU .Free Methodlat Church
Monday, 7:30 p.m.
tltrough Oct. 26;Rev.Dan.
N..We, pastor Faith Chapel
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Church
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p. DL, Tqlpers Plains EJe.

S.. o..- f•ll 1 line ef PHILCO Stereo High Fidelity ·
Radios, P-blit Phonos, Bl••• &amp; White TV Col.;
.TV, Tope Rocerdora,
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ed by Mrs. Rita Wrlglrt and the
'~ aDd 11011, Mlohael Todd, prize
wcin by Angela
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a farewell .._r.
A 100lal hour followed 11hen
:· Gapr, wllo has been pastor Mr. and Mra. Gogar were pre.
:·qr 1be Athena aDd Pomeroy SJJ. sented Jwo gltts, a aet ~ cook:A. cburchea Cor the past two Inc ware and an electric lfdJ.
"~".-. lett Tuesday Cor Ellicott let. The Gegers gracioualy ackMel., to &amp;IIIUIJiiit pastoral nowledpd the thoushtfulness of
The Almanac
111e coogreptlona.By United Pro~~ lnhmaHanal
Attending the aupper were
Today Is Thursday, Oct. 16,
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson and lhe 211flh doy of 1969, with 76 to HOLD DISCUSSION
toUow.
children, Bill Jr., hlllll, John
Th
WASIDNGTON (UP0 -Presc
e moon Is opproaching Its
Ident
Nixon and Prince fahd
. and arol; Mr. and Mra. Dana first quarter.
llowett, Mrs. Juanita Luckadoo,
The morning stars are Ibn Abele! Azl; of S.ud{ An,bJa
Mrs. Bernice Loeffler, Mr. and Mercury. Venus, Jupiter and held a · "privalAI" ~5 lj!l!lale
Mrs. Wlllard Clwse, Mr. Riley Sal urn.
dlacussloo Tuesday, 'ibePrtace
The evening star Is Mars.
:: TWILIGHT GARDEN C I u b, · Dye, Bernice Dye, Mrs. Ann
11aoi acclll!lllnled by · S.udl
·:Thursday, home ~Mrs. Eddie Davis, Minnie Palmer, Mr. and
On this day in history:
Foreign MlnlsterOmarS.f!IP4
:Smith, Welle Terrace, at 7:30 Mrs. Robert Plckettandfamlly,
In 1846 tne first operation Saudi Amlauador Ibrahim aaDave Dowler, Mr. George Bush, with a patient under ether was Sowsyyel and U.S. Ambaaaador
::p.m.; plant Slle plamed.
:: TWIN
Cfl'Y
Sluinettes, Aaron and Melissa, Clement performed at Mitssachusetta
F. Eilts.
:: Thursday, 7:30 p.m,, Colum- Lam and Angela Wong, all ~ General Hospital in Boston.
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::bus and Soutllem Ohio Elec- the Athens area; Mrs. Mona
In 1859 abolitionist John
;! trte, Middleport.
Bell Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. Bur~ Brown staged a raid on
;: EPLSCOPAL CIRJRCH Worn. dell Black, Mrs. Emogene De- Harper's Ferry, Va. He aelzed
luncheon Tburliday, 12:30 Woes and chlldren, Sharon, 1 hotel, arsenal. firehouse and
:ip.m. fallowed by a program; Kevin and Keith, and friend, JO townspeople but was cap- ·
, ~ ....,044.718, .."'a-. .J. .a:.. u. Har.. Mrs. WaJter France and son, tured two days later.
Mrs. Fred Crow, ""·• Greg and .BJ!l Black, ~~ :the
1'1&gt;:&gt;' '~/~"'mmunls.. .
;,
· Fred Crow, Jr., Mra. Rutland 'U"'; Paifbi'J and lllrs. beg., I ·. o
arc~ to "'f
~ '" rq Ploltenburg, Mrs.' Her- Bloom and
Mr. northwest, where · IIley . Hfa·
:;bert Seth, and Mrs. Rome wu. and Mrs. Fred Cadle, Racine; bUshed headqu.t~irs · 'and
l;llam8011; Mrs. James Titus 1n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Persons mapped strategy &amp;gains• tfli
~cbara of devotions.
and.f8mily, Little Klger; Mrs. nationalist government · of ·
CLASS 1~, Heath u n 1 1 • " otis Knight and children, Un- Chiang Kal-shek !which · they
Church, 7:30 p.m. da Lw, Debbie, NealeandDale, overthrew In 19&lt;19'!.
and Mrs. Rita Wr1811t, of!l¥ger.
In 1959 U. S. Army Chief lit
Staff George Marshall died.
ROCK SPRINGS Batter Health
Mrs. Mark Grueser, Jr.,
A thought tor the
P- m.; members to meetat
Marcus Aurelius said; "Receive
Church, 12:45 to
wealth or position with arroto Grueser home; Mrs. Witci U
ly
g',n_.~e and be ready to let It
Grueser, programj Mrs.
gfl
Goett, conlAist, and secret
u. Air Foree · Techodcal
will be revealed.
Sergeant WUbur A. Rlluell, ...,
Bivalve SbeUa
FRIDAY
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A.
The two sheDs of a bivalve
· SOUP SUPPER, Young Milt Russell of R.F .D. 3, Pomeroy, are held together by two
;t-::~.Pomeroy Flrlt Baptist Is on ducy at Plelku AB, Vlet- means: by a bomy Jtaament
;p
aervlns to begin at narn.
where the edge of the shells
p.m. Frl~, church baseSergeant Ruuell, 8n aircraft is thickest, which acta as a
Bean soup, chiU, vega. · mall!tenance techodclan, Ia as- hinge, ana by one or two .
10111&gt;, ple, cake and c~. signed to the 633rd ConiOlidat- groups of muscles wblch lire .
attached to the fuslde sur- '
ed Aircraft Maintenance Seuld- face of both shells.
IIEIGS H I G H SCHOOL ron. The ltl'geaut, wlloae wife,
Rutb, lathe daulllter of .Mr. aDd . r---.~--!"-~."~~teen
t h IIlla Mro. W. F. Geogh&amp;gan of Slel(r • .
wlUdance
8)101110f
IT'S NEW
at the Yelp Junior hllll Ia Route, Ftora11, Ala., Ia II
auditorium In Pomeroy gra6iate of Pomeroy lli&amp;h
the Melp - Loran
game. The Jrqo wUl School.
from 10 p.m. to mldNEW&amp; HOVEL
:iJIIIIIR- Admissions 50 -•per- music eaCh· evening. Public lnTO
WEAR
WITH YOUR
Ylted.
MINI SkiRTS -~$1.00
SATURDAY
DREW WEBSTER POST 39
OTH!R MEW J.EWELRY
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE American Le&amp;ln!l, O:Yiter ole~
JUST ARRIVED
S.turday, school sponsor- dinner, 8 p.m. tiondq. World
8:30
• p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at War I veterana to be bow.t ed.
RUScHEL VARIETY
Nelga Junior High Audl- · All membera urged to attend.
114. E. MAIM
I'C!!IEROY, 0.
;!torium In Pomeroy. Tbe Jays
emcee. Admlaslon, 75 eenta
per...,.

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All signs point to quality, beauty, vatue.

~.lide Park ~linda)' evening, and the Gapr famll,y 11as canGitt.

HARRISONVn.LE
Grange,
~lurday nllllt ol the bill. Anvllltatton of C b e • t e r
~- with tile vlllllng momto preaent the program.

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CIASE HAIDWAIE

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duties n e a r BaiUmore and
f.ODM'roy Seveniii-Da,y Adve..u.t Washington D.C.
Seburctle• and their b-lendl plbAller a dellclOUB IIQJPOr, a
~red at the new Rwte S3 ao.d- Cllliz about aspects regardlns

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A.C. T. •witch. Ttm'•
Phil co A.C.T. clfliult
out •rMI loch In the tlln•l automatically. Picture aM
sound co• In •'-" ~n4 c1eor every ti~MI
AUTD-LOCK CHANN~L TUNiNG

.HOMES- TRAILERS- PUBLIC
BUILDINGS, ETC. NO MUSS,
NO FUSS- HAVE YOUR FUR•
NACE CLEANED TODAY.

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jto • • • • • • • Just twn the tuning "'•'
until tho lfohtod
Tunlnt ~ .. ..,_, '"" lllck tho •

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1:, Mlllllben of the Athena and

1.aaored Pastor and Mrs. Phlllp

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EVEREADY

TUNSISTOI

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rodlo and R.s. l,..'kw,

'For

1968 Chevrolet .$2695
and

only 12,000 mllos. Spotloss

Natlee

eloon lntwlar1 golcl flnl1h,
tood W.'!tt. tina, fo~;twr , air

condhlo,.cl, Automatic tron 1 ,

WILL DO boby siU~ in my
home. Phone 992-7197.
I0-15-6tc

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------------SMALL HOUSE. Low Rent: LoWer MOnkey Run, Pomeroy.
Basically furnished. Contact
Esla Brickles, Albany, Ohio,
45710.
!0-15-31p

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2 BEDROOM Hoose Trailer.
Racine. Phone 992-6329.
$2.35 pourll; wild g~er root
!0-15-&amp;tc
45 cents pourll; Mayapple
root 35 ~ents pounl. BUI Boi- FURNISHED HOUSE, 6 rooms,
ley, Reedsville, Ohio.
basement. Inquire M&amp;G Food
10-IUtc
Market, 3 miles south of Mlcldleport, on HI. 7.
-------------10-15-3tp
Auto Sales
1965 MAROON Mustang Fast,bock, 4-speed, 62,000 miles. HOUSE, 1638 Lincoln Heights.
Phone 992-3319.
call after 5 p. m. 992-5227.
J0-15-3tp
I0-15-3tc

REVIVAL Stiversville
munlt,y 'Church, starting Friday, Oc~ 17, at 7:30 P. m.
Evangelist Junior Conger
frCID Sandyville, W. VL calvln RJas, pastor. Everyone
welCCIDe.
10-15-3tc

NO HUN'riNG or treapassing
on my propert,y without permission. Bill Harris, Rt. 1,

Racine, Ohio.

I0-15-13tc

PIANO TUNING. Also used pi· 1964 BEI,AJR Chevrolet, 4LOTS, Bob's Mobile
anos bought and sold. Phone
door, vs erelne, excellent TRAILER
Court,
Syracuse,
Ohio, on -,
992-550P.
!0-15-61P
condition Inside and out. Ph.
S1a1e RL 121, Phone 992949-2112. Reasonsbly priced.
2951.
S.ll~c
RUMMAGE SALE, 231 M i !I
10-15-61p
SL , Fry Bldg. , Middleport.
Friday and saturday. Good
For Sale
selection of children• a shoe&amp;
ex. ooal, conveyed to Fred A.
and clothing. Costa lor all OFFERS wUl be received altho
l§Uftet by deed recorded in
I0-15-!3tc office « Webater and Fultz,
Volume 165 • Page 136 and
- - - --- - - -- -Attorneys, Punerey National
Volume 165, Page 213. This
I WILL ptck'ltmerc.... all8ancl
Bank Buildl~, Pomeroy,
ts un!mproved-proper\]1. Ap11118 to aucd111 on a percent,. Ohio, .., to 10 o'clock a. m.,
praised aa percel 23 at
ap ....._ call Jim AdUDI,
on October 23rd, 1969, lor
$300 oo
•'""'• •, Rldland the lollowlrw reel estate ot
LoceiA!d In Olive Township,
7GHIL
t-a-lL:_ Fred A. Shtllet, deceesed:
Meigs Connt,y, Ohio, and be-------------LoceiA!d in Middleport, Meiga
trw 41 .62 acres tn Section 21
SKATEo.A-WAY SCIIECtlLE county, Ohio, and bel._ Lot
and 22, east end, conveyed to
Baellto Sdllll1 JUtr, f'rldu,
No. 30, and 8 feet of Lot!3J,
Fred A. Shtllet by deed reOct. I, fnlllflilrew; :
which islocatedonthecorner
corded in Volume165, Page
Od. of Second and Mill Streeta,
11. This is unimproved Prl&gt;-

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Power .... lng, rocllo.

GUN SHOOT, Oct. 19, 12 to lp. Wanted To Buy
m. on Bobby HUlFarm, Bash- CHINA CABINETS, l'GOIDd taan Road. Ha1f hogs, hams,
bleo, old docluo, ete. Write
bacon, and turkeys. ~.,.
or call Y. D. M111er, Rt. 4,
sored by Racine Fire DepartPCIDoroy, pllone 992-6271.
men~
.... 10-15-13tc
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&amp; brokn, auto. tfons., foe•
tOiy air a condlt lonecl, . n.w
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1967 Ford ..... $1895

Galut. 500 H T. S.don. Local
1 9W'Mr cGI'. White flnbh, Itt•.
vlnrl lntwlor, oooal th-oa, ro.tlo
paw• •tearing oncl
Automatic trana.

tWo•••· ,

1966
Buick , , .. $1695
Wlldcot HJ C,.. White flnl1h.
Bill, vlny trim. Good tiNs.
Automatic, power st....tng .
Aodlo,

!?!'J P~la~.r: ·tl.!~
Local

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good. Rodlo.

1961
Corvalr .... $295
St. Wagon. Good tl,.s, clean
interlw,

tran,.

4utotnatlc

RocUo.

i.iiiTofiWfoii-1
cho••l•~~~
.,..d

Cab ancl
ong.
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t.an1.,
900xl0
tl,.a,
solid cob, MIMI rear
a ala, 3rd 11111mb•.

SEVERAL NEW
,

6t Cllerrlllls
•••liable at

A. Sldllet bl' deeds recorded
Vj&gt;l~el' 33, j'lge is, and
Volume 13 , Page 482. This
real estate Ia Improved with
a two llory brick storebellciing dtereoil. The downstairs
is rentecl as a store room and
the 04&gt;afalr• conslsta of four
apartments. Appraised ao
parcel! at $30,000 00.
I .• ,caiA!d In the Village ot Middleport, Meigs Count,y, Ohlo,
betng Lot IOOinPalmer'a Addillon to MJMJeport, exceptIng 38 feet orr the eeat end,
as conveyed to Fred A. Shii"Jet by deed recorded In Volume 167, l'a!re 694. Thtapr&lt;&gt;perfl Is locaiA!d at 389 Williams Street and Improved
wltb a frame dwelling ther&amp;on. In which there are two
apar1mellls. Appraised as
parcel 3 at $6,000.00.
Locetecl In Mlddleport, Meigs
county, Ohio, and being pe.ri
of Lot 71 In Bolan's Addition,
locaiA!d at the cornerofThtrd
and LocustStreeta, In MlddJe..
port, on which there 11 locat-ed a two etory frame bullcilng, dte lower !root beirw u&amp;ed aa a store room am the
odter room as~P&amp;J1ment, b&amp;lng part oftherealestate c..,.
veyed Ill' Fl'ed A. l§Uflet by
deed recorded In Vol111118!26,
Page ·365. Alao beq 756
South Third Street, on whtcb
!bore Ia locaiA!d a l'h ·etory
frame dWeli111!, not rented.
Being part ot the reel estate
COD"'fed to Fred A. l§Uftet by
deed recorded in Vol111118!26,
Page 365, Meigs county Deed
Recorda. Appralaedaoporcel
4 atti,OOO 00.
LoceiA!d In MlMJeport, Meigs
Counly, Ohio, being pe.ri of
Lot No. 159, c111ve;red to Fred
A. l§U!Iot by deed recorded
In Vofume141,Page209. Th1e
proport,y Ia locaiA!d at 85-4tb
Street and ie Improved wtdt a
two story cement block dwellIng thereon. Appraised as
percel13 at $6,000.00.
LoceiA!d In Middleport, Meigs
Collncy, Ohio, being part ot
Lot 159, cvveyed to Fred A.
l§UIIet by ~ recorded In
Volume 141, Page 209, The
prCJPOl'V has a •l'h etory
frallie dwelling thereon, and
Is locaiA!d at 338 Wllllllme
Stroot. Apprailed aa parcel
20 at $4,000.00.
Loceted In Sulton Township,
Nelp C&lt;iunQ', Ohio, and Ia
Sec:tioa f, con"'fed to Fi"ad
A. Shlllet]J1 deed racordeil in
Val- 165, Pap 1a. 11do
property Is uiiiJN&gt;roved; , . ,
prallfd u parcO! 22 at fl.In

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IF YOU UKE

JOHNNY CASH
YOU'LL LIKE
"GALE McDONALD
AND HIS BAND
AT

HOTEL MARtiN
FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
IIIIRici: SAFE and lut -

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Run Sportsman Club.
10-16-2t&lt;
can uveyoulCftohaU
on TV repairs II" you bring
tltem ln. Chuck's TV, 152 Butternut, PCIDeroy. Phone 9925080.
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CHUCK'S

NOTICE

SYRACUSE V.F.D.

H..,• Addod To Thoir
Cenoign01eat Sole:

w.,.,

H..
Ho•tor,
L••n
Cholu, 'Tctura WlnHw, TV
StaN, Gas fl.or fwnoce, 2
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lnue To Be iteld Oct. 18
Starling at 10 AM
VACANCY for two oldorlypie, Prefer prl..te pol4 pao
tlenla. Phone Muon, 77.151111.
lo-8tlc
ANOTHER ahipmentof,.CIDOn'a
and children's used clothing
hao arrived. Jel!ers Clotf&gt;.
ing, Rt. 33, ~ towerd lair
grounds.

10-lfl..6tc
WAN'n:D, RIDE 5 cloys week,
~ thrOU[III Friday to
Athena frllll !rel&amp;llt depot in
Monkey Run. Nuat be in Athena by 7:30 L m. Photto 9922226.
10-J0-6tc
- ---- - - -- - - ·.' .SE·E TilE amaz1111 .,Hawaiian
Hlj) ies" 11 put'.of the talem
lloowcaee, 8-p.tirlo, Sotuniay,
O&lt;t, 18, at Souiliorn H I 1 h
SchoGI , IIHine. i
10-13-fit&lt;

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NIGHTII2·7324
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ftELD GROWN

1956 CllEVROLET, 1959 Plymouth, 1961 f'ord, auto parts
for Dodge and Plymouth 1957
througll !959. Call 843-2778.
10-16-litc

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lliw G1'11&lt;Jr

• Wrlnpt
Safety Control• No ro-d!&lt;ulol
1118 of dirt • Wri~ ......,
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ored tiabt to your proJict,
Fut and eooy, ·Free ti6:
mateo. Ph. . 992-3211t, ~
glein Ready·MI• Co., Mfdol.. · ;
port, Ohio.
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SEPTIC Iaika CJM""" Jw.r
IDIIDII ,1111 IIIIDio INIID 6111 W"'VE MOVED, BorlcarooKeDSUIIlaWia. st...art, Ohio. Pb. .
bJ-. All c:alon 50 .
nelo. llea8les, bassets, dacl&gt;eez aoaL
:z.t~
each. ~ 1'1alnr ~~q.
..,.,
s hueds,scott1ea, poodJes,
Maaon, W, V L - .....
cockers, wealles alii SEE NEIGLER ~~
eeh•uzero. Rlgbt at TOI"ch,
51t7.
lbr bulldllw )Gir IMIIiiL CiiU
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l&amp;-l-lfc
Ohlo, ldt houoe rlah~ BoudGlq Nelaler, Racine, 0.

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1959 CllEVROLETlmpo)a,$1$0
.~8-lfc
llw.
Phone 992-3457.
REMOVE EXC~ llod,y llufd
10-12.7te
.---~---------I0-16-3tc
wldt Fluldex 1a1llela. 0111.7 .
$L69 at NolaonDfUI,
AIJTOliOBILE ..,...._ booa
MAPLE STEREO radio conaole
t-11-• • •ed'l IAiai """'~· .
CCIDbiration. Modern stereo
tor'• llcelllf'l call 99z.aee, ·
wtdt AM and FM radio, 4- ---~-------­
IIPeed automatic chenger, 4- $X)AL, LUMP, ea. ltdtw,
"'~~
speaker sound oyslam. Balmillo 1'1111. Exeolotor . Salt
ance $83.%2, Useourtlmepay·. Worluo, £ut Mila St.,~
mentplan. Call 99 2-3 3si
Pllone 99a-3HI.
GEO. HOBSTETTER, Broker
10-16-6'- .
a.1a.ctc
~ . -------------..,. POMEROY- 6 nice fOCIIIIs,
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- PINET PIANO. Wanlad, r&amp;botb,llreplaco,severalcloeFOUR BEDROOMS, liviiW. lamete, Basement, Fumlce.
ily, dinirw,largeldtchen,utilIIPOnsible pert,y to lake over
$9,500.
icy room, l'h botbs, - 1U
low monthly payments on 1 MIDDLEPORT RURAL 6
lllrnace, basemen~ G. o o d
SiJinet piano. C&amp;n be seen 1&lt;&gt;rooma, both, lllrrace, fir&amp;.
nelahborhood. Phooe 992cally. Write Credit Ma-r.
place. 2 acrea, $6,000.
3510.
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P. -o. Box 276, Shelb¥vllle, IIIIDDLEPORT - 5 r o om
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fnune, both, nice lot, fenced.
REGISTERED Pekingese
Nearlaundry,$4,000
py. Male. Phone 992-7237, MERCURY .,.mt, l30 cubic POMEROY _ 2
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com!orlable bome,locaiA!diD MOBILE HONE- 1962 Remnice quiet ~rhood, live
brandt, 2·bedrooma, pslllrrooms, botb, forced air • ·
.. co, $2,350.
air CGndldoned, 'lull booe- RACINE RURAL '- 8· nrotllli
mont, In ba~ent, brick, badt, 3 badrcivo•,
five mllllle walk to idoool,
boiii!IIIOIII, 111r.. ce. Gal::";';'~ .~,5:
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I CAMPERS~ p~ tnll. ., ELECTROLIJJI; ........ cled.
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for elderly man, sand rofer. . ....,. ..:.,.....;; 'Cvle to Gatil'a , , ·'· :,...-iiJI*,. . . ., .'-r ·..A' IIERV!""
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enceandphoneNimbortbThe --··~..:··,_ 985.• .. ';~''':J~f~!'
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Dally Senllnol, Box 729-D,
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DRIVERS NEEDED IN
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Melia Cowot.Y. Ohio, botng
TillS AREA
- - - - - - - - - : : - - - -, cOAL, ea-stol!er-mtnO ~~-'~}.....M ·Siiwe~ Silo~~·,
the coal under~ 40.41 Semi-Drivers, local and...,._ AWNINGS, atorm deoro illlll
c:al&gt;a. ~Co.~ ,'~lDP.I.' : :.: ~ce.; , ~o . a.a,- ,Self'
Acres In Secllon 25, cOnveY•
lhe-......t. EJpertence belpjUl . wlndolr~ carports, }IIU"
Phone 742-49$2 ·cir lftliiili&gt;' '
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recorded tnVolume187,Page
train you. Yoo can eern over t1oJ1. Elmer While, llleJ~
------ t"" -- ?':'~"1""·' 'RON'I FLOOK )Ill tile, bolbo
269. Appralncl as perco129
$4.12 per hour. For appllca- re-llvo. For. !reo ·~· ~~
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at $40 00.
11111 and Interview write Na· mateo, Photto Cbarlea Ut)t, •, '
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LoceiA!d In Olive Townehlp,
Uonwlde Salet,y DirectOI",
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Meigs Courtcy, Ohio, being
Room 426, 307 East 4dtSL,
Son, Inc.
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the ooalunderlytng81Acres,
Traft!POl1ation B14., CIJ&gt;o ---- - ---...:~- ~.:: -· fAMILY HONE- AJmoet 1,\.
In Sec:tloa 26, conveyed to
ctnnatl, Ohio, or Phone 513- G~
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Fred A. Shiflet by deed r.. 241-1;572.
ti.H lttt¢aL A fww ; ; · · '• ty perld!ti ..,_.., irladt, UiiJi.. . ·
corded In Volume 187, Pap
1g.15-2tc
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t;Y r00111, I pcircheo, ceiioattt •
273. Appraised aaparce130
------- - --- ,..-., - --.:!.. ~.::...--:--~ ·. block CRIIIQIJII,._ cloeo 111.
at $8!.00.
NEw OlLf'lillliACE, !nsfal\od,,. $5.000, . ;
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Located in Olive Townshlj&gt;,
PUBLIC SALE"
$fBS; Termi &amp;..nlaJIIe. Ph. G.L· ROME - Z atory fnlllt, .' Uao,
Meigs C&lt;!unQ', Ohio, being the
89243l52. · ·
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coal underlytrw 78 Acrea,
Seetlon 36, CODVOyedto Fred
·..-.-.. ~-~ ~---'-·-.;..-- , KAKE llSANOFJ'ER.
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A. Shiflet. bl' deed recorded
19iS:;'fiAT 4-door .;...~" row ·JiiLLB,
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pralnd 11 parcel 31 at
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coal IDierlylng 139.16 Acres,
~IIIII 3e, ......yed to Fred
A. Shlllet b¥ deed recorded
In Volillte ~87, Pap _271. Apprat.... u parelll• "32 at

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2 BEDROOM homo, 5 rooms and
lrw. Nice. Very reaiiOMble.
bath, natural ps, newly roPhone 992-5251.
modoled. Complete btrclt
!0-12-d&lt;
ldtchbn.· New drilled well, 12•
acre lot. Paneled walla.
Forced air ps furnace. Just POODLE PIJI'PI&amp;'l. AKC ~
miniature, ' " illlll .. Sllll
oil by.pass Rt. 7 on Rt. !2t.
oenleo
illlllpGMII••Contect Evolyri' • Grocery
892-5441.
lloktc
neer Rutland on 121. ·
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ship, Meigs Count,y, Ohio, b&amp;,.1th 4 • speed charwer, 4speaker sound system. Baling 73.47 Acres In Fraction
12, cmveyedtoFredA.Shll·
ance $614t. Use our time
let, by deed recorded in VolOPEN EVES. TIL 8
payment ~Jan. call 99 2-3352,
ume 165, Page 14. ThisisuJ&gt;o · 992·2126
p..,oroy
10-16-litc
Improved properfl. Apprai&amp;---- - --- - --ed aa parcel 25 at ,1,200. Female Help Wanted
NEARLY NEW2-bedroom house
LoceiA!d in Chester Township,
on Mulberry Heights, 11om·
Meigs Couniy, Oblo, and b&amp;- WAITRESS wanted. Apply In eroy. Large living room, wall
tns the cool under~ part
person. Crow' a Steak Ilooiae, 10 wall carpet, kitchen and
of Section !2, cooveyed to
Pcmeroy.
10-14-6tc breald'aat nook, almost 2 aoFred A. Shifiet by deed re- Wanted
res of land. Full boaoment,
corded In Volume 187, Page LADIES. Need to a·~plement ideal place to ra Ioe chlldren.
- HOU.
625. Appraised as parcoI 27
llmlly incotioe duri!W
Vacan~ Red"-~
"""" price lor
at $120.00
DAY SEASON? Work IIIII or quick sole. Contect .Phllle
Located In Cheater Township,
port time wldt Bealine Fash- 742-5869.
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ns._Robinson
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in Section 10, conveyed to
Betty Wilson 949-4521.
GALLON DRUMS, iiOOd lor
Fred A. Shiflet by deed r&amp;10-15-6tc
trash, $2.541 each. p~
corded in Volume 187, Page
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which was conveyed to Fred

For Tile Fastest
strvlce DAY or
NfGHT . • • CALl.
RAWLINGS' SERVICE , ··

1961 Olev. Convertible, '175.
1952 Chev. 4-dilor aedan, •us
1960 Chevrolet Fleetaldeptci..
For Sale
lfl,$350.
BEAGLE&amp; Phone 843-2478.
Charlea Biuell, Oleater, 0.,
!0-12-!0te
l0-16-3tp

Maroon finish,

auto. tton1.,
IPOWOF stoorfng .&amp; ltnkH 1
rodlo, bucket ..at and cono

good

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RATS, MICE 'eltlntraiA!d f.,..
...r. GET STAR., !!'h J&gt;OIIIIIIa .
$._69, !2Jorioboeh, 1111-dware,
Supr Run ~. Ptckera
llanlwareatMason.
I0-16-3tp

!,ueket Mat · con1ot., 1!,1..
with bh• vinyl roof, ft;lly
~ui,Md, a NOI lteoyty, ·,.:.
4t.ced to $369$.
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Ubrary were dloplll,fld
by IIIII Paul Smart Tuo..s.J
allht when the Heerlhllone
Clut ol the Mlcldleporl Flrll
Boplll Church met at the)lOme
Glllll'. llld Mro. Rlehards.yre.
Plano were ..-lor an IJYIIter - r at the ehureh In No.
...with the 111811 to oerve.
Allen I!Uiheo, Mrs. Ylltoftllood
llld Mrs. Jolm MeNeU were ap..
pointed to the oomlnatlni eom.
mlllee.
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helping bend whUo abe re&lt;l4leJ"Itao Ia Mra. Rhoda Fox.
ADd to Frieda, a tip olthehotlor her vohmu.er urvlee with
the Meigs County Tuberculoala and Health Aoaodatlon. Did you
koow thet she was treasurer !or the Aasoelation 35 y•re? Silo
resigned laat month.
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"PAPER LION"
COLOR
"HOT RODS TO HELL"
Dana Andrews
Jeanne Crain

IF YOU THINK MR. AND MRS. ROY RIFFLE are slaPping
a bit li...U.. these day•, just chalk one 14&gt; lor the Fountain of
Youth. They're Just baek from ·a Florida ,.c:atlon IIIII whUe
there tasted olthe waters PUilJOrted to baverejuveJIItlng p..,er.
The couple accompanied their son, Melvin, ol Columbus, and
his friend, Jim Hollman of West L&amp;!Qotte, on the trip. 'lboy
spent a week at Daytona Beach, visited &amp;ah Gardena, Cepe Kennedy, snver ~rings and Cyprus Gardena.

Groce-Nessel road Vows

COLOR

Exclwnged October 11
TONIGI:IT, OCTOBER 16
HOT OPEN
Friday thro Tuoaday
October 17-21
Fronco ZeHirelli' 1
Production ol
Wm. Slu11ke1peare' s
ROMEO &amp; JULIET

(T ochnicolor)
Olivia Hussey

Leonard Whiting

COLORCARTOON:
Bridge of Brooklyn
SHOW START~ 7 PM

AI a n14&gt;tlal high mass Sat. a corsage ot taliJman rona.
urday, Oct. 11, at OUr Lady of She carried a amall whlta prayLoretto Catholic Church, Long er book, a gift of the matron of
Bottom, Margeret Grove llld honor, Mrs. JanJce Young. Mrs.
Martin Nesselr..d oxchaliHed Yoww was in b1ue lace with a
chapel veil (1( blue and whlta and
wedding vows.
carried
pin&lt; eamadona.
The Rev. Fr. Frank Patala
Franela
Andrew waa boatman
performed the ceromo~ and

Bruce Honaker was server. The for Mr. Neaselroad. Miss Roee
Mary Anlmrs played the 01"8111
•ancillary waa decorated !or
the proeesslonandalooprenowors provided b7 Mrs. Char.
aented
the hymn "Immaculate
les Hensley, co-worker of the
Mary"
when the bride placed
bride at the Long Bottom JIOBt
a bouquet at the loot of the statue
office.
For her wedding the bride of the Blessed VIrgin Mary.
Immediately following the
wore a rose beige lace dreaa
ceremony
a reception was held
with matching bat and ..,u and
at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Ray YOUliK on SUcceaa Road. A
wedding c:ake ..ked by Mrs.
Marpret Tuttle was topped with
the tnldltl_. miniature bride
and groom. n wao served with
punch llld niuta.
FraneIa Andrew, hla dallll&gt;tar, Mary EUen, and Mra. Donna llaliler preao- musle durIng the ret'lltion. Mra. Y0U11K
wao aooiatad by her daughtar,
KUa, Mra. SuollaymanandMra.
Janet ConnaUy.
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Out-of-town gueata were relatl..,a ot Mr. Nesaelroad from
RIYenawood, Morpntown a n d
Youngatown. Mr, Nesaelroad,
formerly of Tuaa, Is a retlced
oU !leld worker.
Prior to the IIIPIIal ma10, the
bride rece1• the aacramont
of bepUam. During the 1na11 abe
recol• her first holl cunmunlon,
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Mr. and Mra. Neaaelroad loft
on a honeymoon trip to New York
where the)&gt; wiD Ylllt rniatl..,o
before oontinulnB on lor a tour
of polnta olllterest In the FAist.
They wUI rooIde at Long Bot.
tom.

~ust a few cents saved steadily out

of every dollar earned in one of our
Savings Accounts can bring you
accumulated interest in just a few
years. Protect your family now from
financial emergencies. Start saving.

SaYIIICJIInsured To $15r000

By TH F.D.I.C.

FARMERS BANK
and SAYINGS CO.

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God's Little House to ·be llenwved

Reg, 5.00 Wo10eno

God'• Utile Houoe Ia acheduled tor off alta .........t to make r00111 lor an addition to the
MlddJ_.t llllreh (1( Christ. Loc:atad 011 Main St., the boUle, next to the ellll"eh, hu be8l
UHd tor .......t 71&amp;rs as a &amp;Inlay school IIIOOIIliK bulldinll lor YDUIIKt'r members oft h "'

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colorful

Gueota were Mro. Clara
Grueaer, Mr. and Mra. Charlot
Grueaer and JCihn, Mra. Slal.la Gruesar and Ted RuoseU,
MlneraviUe; Joe Prolltt, Portland; Mr. and MrL Wayne R\1 ..
soU and Sherrie, Mr. and 16-a.
Wallar Gruo10r, Mr. and Mra.
PbU Cook, PCIIleroy; Mr. and
Mra. ..idol,~. Grueur, Mra.
Sandy llallley and children, Kel·
ley and lleth Am, ca.-; Mro.
Claro Mdlaatar, Parker Iburg,
W. Va.1 Mr. and ·Mra. Walter
Gru..er D and Amanda, Clrclmtle; and Mr, and Mra. n...ard Tucker, llelh Ann, Marlle
and U...ard, Jr., Cb..,.ch, R.l

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REGULAR ROLLS- 2 for 47•
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- DEFEN~ SECRETARY Melvin R. Laird
.,A)'~ the Unltad statas plana to keep a re.ldual mUitary force ,portiops IUilberlng In the lhoulandl - In VIetnam after the war
·•l.a ~r. ileh"a residual fQree, Laird told an lmpl"CIII"(llu iltws
at the Pe~. would be comprised ot a "training
add advlaory forCe," He dljl oot aay ·how 1111111 be onvlaiOIIed the
;!ori;e would he.., to bO loll there.
· :Sixteen r-rs after the end of the wer ln Kor•, 50,000 American troops are stationed there. Laird hoe aald he hoped the
; epjirOJimately 300,000 combat troops In Vietnam could be with. dtRn &gt;iD a "reaacnble" dme. This would lea.., abqut 200,000
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oiC&gt;POI"I troops. The realdual force would be left attar
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pair Is permanent ...sa. ~£.:~ try Ol'l a pair ar
and oa.e dwing thio Frldo
relay Salo.
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C.O.sr.111111111 ci&amp;rence E. and fesUvals In Ohio's lOth
MU!ar iikia, released the re- Consrooolonal District .wring
sult~! ,ol Ida 1989 Jlllbllc 6pm.. the FaU !air season.
MU!er's poll obtained the
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WELL KNOJN BRAWDS ·

White, Pink, Blue,
Mint, Maize

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Mr. and Mra. WU!Iam Ru ..
sen. MlneraYiUe, er&amp;ertalned
Saturday e~ with a f4mll1
dinner party.

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Dinner Party Event

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Jecketo
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S.la 11.50 '
1t95
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14.95
s and
Jocketo
S.le 13.00
15.95 loy• Jockeu _S.Io 13.!0
16.95 M•01 •d Boy•
Jacketo
Sale 1·"-00
Jocbts
16.00
18.95
19.95 M0111 Jackets _S.Io 11.!0
22.50 &amp; 2UI Mea• JiCttet• -19.00
29.50 &amp; 30.00 M••• Jocketa ..:U,CJ!I

6.95 M•n• ani lora
Jacktto
_S.Ie 5.75
7.95 Boyo Jacktta
Sa'l• 6.75
8.95 Mena and 8oyo
Sale 7.75
Jacketa
9.95 Mena and Boyo
Jccketa
Sale 8.75
1G.95 Mona and Jeyo
Jackets
Sale 9.50
11.95 MOll&amp; - • .,.
Jackets
· _Sale 10.75

The luxury of beautiful
loco lavi shod nylon
in

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A fino 11lecti011. Plenty of popular styln to. saiect fNtn lncluclirtt woltt
length jad:ell and tho Ianger car lerttth otrf••· 'Solid colora, Plalda, Nylana ·'
Wool a, Cottons, Dacron~. All.,. womly lined. Papular brands 1'011'11 r.coenl-' ·
oncl want to buy. Boya alz.. 3 to 7 ond 8 to ~ Mena alzea 36to 46, .,..,.,,
sizeo &gt;18 to 54. Buy what )'OU "'""' In Men• and Boya Jackate - durlnt 'tfila
two day sole and ••••·

Nylon
Crepe•t
crepeset

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H......r, n..nclal arrangements ha.., been coowleted torlhe- addition to the ctureh
and ehureh om.wa·are reldy to award a eontrac:t. The - addlUon wUl be connected to the
preurt church iDd wiU provide a haU !ordimlro and mtellnga 11 weU aal\kellay a c h o o I
!lours will 110 uaed between the pro- aaoctuary andihe addWDII so that the
"-•·~ 110 ollined to aeromJ!Iedata o..,rnqw •"""''• In the aanctoar)'. ·
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' . Sealed bldl wiU be aecti&gt;\ed on "GDW&gt;s Little Houae" Ullllll p.m. Nci!day. The..,..,.
lure muat be .........! or torn doim on or lietare data determined belwean cllll"eh o!ftclalo and
the purchooer. Bide are to be alQnlttad to Don Erwin, UO Grort st., MlddleporL

!'line or hraodcloth

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; Prwident Park'.• mrt&gt;er on lint&gt;

;; . · ~OUL - .PRESIDENT PARK CHUNG-HEE voted early In
day t.odl1 In a rlatloral referendiDII that wiU decide the Iota

blo pro-American admlnlatratlon as well as hla '"'" poiiUcal

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An eotlmatad 10 mUllan South Koreans were going to the
'~'.Jfcilll Ill ocile ,on a conatltuUonal amendment that would permit
·~year-oold Park to seek a third fCJI!l'·Yoar tarm as president
1870. Park, who came to power In a 1960 eoop, baa promised
. realin if the voters ra)iet the amendmenL

IH'nwt* met&lt; top t~AAU!Ianl
' JCihn W. McCormack
.'!/ ASHINGTON - HOUSE SPEAKER

IUIJ)Onded CillO ,of hla ICip leglslaU.., aaalatanto without pay,
' .,..., the alcle waa aceused of lntaneninll on behalf of. a !lrai al·
~Iii~ ....,S In stock .M.ket lr(egularltlos, it was rep&lt;ll'lod

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Soviet! still In orbit. Soyus 6 and Its hod endured t~elr tllghtln good tlom, the dllcent and " soft hell-"" s spotted Ill huge

. Union broligllt the 8ICCincl o11
lbrft •-"iPI back lrom
Mrlh orbit IGMy. Tho thlft
- o f Soy~· 7 mode .. Hay,
pinpoint loncllnt wnld a group
of ocl..tl~. aporia tommls·
tlonets,lrlendo and lournolista.
Tilt cran;;Jeuncfltd Sunday,
wes the MCOnd to retum from
space In two days and loft only
Soyuz 8 wllll Ill two-man crew

another la'lle ahipment of White Uniforma by "White
Swan" -' ohort and long sleeve styloo in the newnt
fabrics in all size ranges - see.our wide aelection of
alocko oriel motchint top 0 hy "Jane Colby" and
"Queen Casuals.. - beautiful matching coan:linatea
by "Ruu Togs" - an outatcinding group of girl•
SWtGters in hulkiea and omooth knita aizn 3 to 6x
and 7 to 14. A new ahipment of womeno wash dreueo
in retular and half sizes.
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In the eentral . . f0U1t1
Lowa tonl&amp;ht JIIOitl.y In lhl lOa.

Soyuz 7 in Easy Landing

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36" 100% cotton. Good
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COME TO ELBERFELD$ BUSY READY T.) WEAR
DI!PARTMENT - take ad'(llntoge of the great oavinta
o~ girla drones - girl a ·s.l .ach - glilo car coota 11rh alcirts - womena
!f"" wornena aweatert woment blouaet - women• rohea aNI dusters - ' "
our fine selection of women• fur trim...cl coats -

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- S.ve 011 Wonderloc Ayllon S...klnt•
-Save 011 Sheer l'i..i\1 ·Top Stocking&amp;
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While Mra. C. M. HOIDIIay eaoually reltn to her l!l"aJd.
aon, Jim Harris of Coltanbua, aa a young man "llcldllq with
mualc," there are oome llldlcatlono that It jual 11111 tlll'll out to
be more hn "fkldll._"
Jim, In the COilqe ol Law at Ohio Slate on an ROTC
ochol&amp;rahlp, bas bad an oreheotnl with whleh ho'a boon au.tns
since hla hish oehool daya. Ho'a done aome .,_inll, he'a
d011e oome reeordlns. and whUe llllllllnl baa ea11111t on y~ who
kNMs when he might get a break.
Jlm'a.moat recent endeawr was on tho HCcllepShCJw". He
Oew to the Weal Coast where the aholo, emeeed by Artl1ur Godfrey, was taped. h Ia a talent presentation !or c:allege youth
with a weekly prize of $1,000. WhUe Jim didn't win the money,

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, Mtor boin taken In Afahenl..
d ab but the lJnltad NatiiMII eat!,,;lila'" thi ·Mtloll heol$,700,000

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But her daya at Melga Gelllral Hoapilal were Jllldo brilhtar
IIIII Mra. DaYid Daro~ Jolm Me.
NeU, Paul Smart, the Rev. llld by the numerous cards, n.....s and c:allera. She's sratalul lor
llrtl. Charles Simon 11101 d\U- all the remembrancea.
Frieda Ia oow home and !"eo the east off her fractured ankle,
dren, Wes and Carol, Jolin Werbut
stU!
finds lt necessary to "hobble arouod". Ghlng her a
ner, and Eddie Sayre.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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votions uling ''Falth' 1 as her it nevertheless was a wonderful experience rcr the talented
theme. Scripture was taken youth - and an elfl)enoe free trip to Coll!orala.
It wun't hh ftrat television eppearance. He baa BUill on
from Peter 1, 1..9. Mr.
llld Mro. Sayre oened home- the Colwnbua station ae..,ral tlmea.
lee c:ream and eake. AtNINE WEEKS AND A DAY ioooshorlhoapital stay, ao Frieten41ns bealdoa tboae named
da
Faehnle
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were Mra. WUUo Anthol11, Mr.

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porafhule canopy as II drln.d
down on • barren plain ftocQd
cosmonauts were given a warm 1n a rare view of space111ght wllll early winter snow. By the
welcome by members of the control In Balkonur, Soviet time the haai·IIBred cepoute
search group, spor1s commls- televlalon show'".. .. row of was lowered tho last lew - ·
slaners, friends and lourna· military cor• . · •t L bruklng greeters were alrHdy there
lists/' Tan said. Their mission Into applav n. ,.noorlng and awaiting 1110 crowmet1.
was dHigned to peve 'the way wavlngaa tht - uccenful return
Tall uld the crew tlrrled
out ...., elt!enaivo program of
for a manned orbital station.
announcement vas made.
The agancy said the crew
The spacecraft came down sclentlllc·lectv1olaglcal and metired retrarockets a! a planned close to Its present target, and dlco.blolaglcollnvoatlgatkm."

loncllng englnea ensured
two cosmonaut&amp; modo a soft condltlol1.
"At the londlng site, lilt . smootlllondlnt."
landing In the same recovery

arte on Thursday.
The official Tau announcement uld todey's touchdown

came at

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12:26 p.m.
lime (5, 26 a.m. EDT) about 193

mliH northwHI of Karaganda,
The crewmtn "felt excellent,"

Ton Slid, and a preliminary
medical chec:kup showed they

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