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IIIGIIIII, ~ m th6 airport advllory '-in!...,, d!aJrman Jamea Leiria of Pt.
PleMIIlt. 'Die 3110-foat lang lwlsar will hoUire U T~. a 211130 .tmlniltcatlon room,

arid rei!Crooml. Allhougb lbi bulldlna wlll be tm!P'P'-ID September, Lewla Indicated the
IUiway mil will not be built untO later. Atlefl; Rldlll'd Garfield, Chelter, of Meiell Co111ty,
in employe,la worldng down wet ooncrete. Above Ia an~ \llew of lbe h8Jlllar.

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Cemahan, Edson llou8h, H.
Cemahan, Chari• Theiss, Dan

TONIGHT ONLY
August25
JOHN AND MAllY

&lt;Technlcolorl
Dustin Hoffman Is JoHN/
Mia Farro is MARY!

" R" restricted! Persons
under 17 not admiHed unless
accompanied by a parent or

guardian!

catvrcartoons:
Judos Kudos

Rock Hound

Don't be Silly
Admlulon: $1 .00

Weclnesdoy &amp; Thursday
Auguot26-27
NOT OPEN

Doubl&lt;! F10ture Program
"MIDNIGHT COWBOY"

I Color I
Ous~n Hollman, John

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[Academy Award Winner)

Best Picture of the Year

-PiuoTHE MAGUS
Anthony Quinn
Michael Caine

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Double Ftolun Program
SCREAM

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AGAIN

(ColorI

Vincent Price

C.hrlslopher Lee
Pe1er Cushing
-PIUI''THE
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ICAIIorl
Olano McBain

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Cow,fyn.,HaroldCemahan,
James Drown, Charles Theiss,
James Brown H Carnahan
Edllon HoUo ' .
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eurt~ Tile~. Edl!on Houoo: taken Ill Veterans Memprtal
Don Men, H. Cernallm, Dan Hospital and admitted.
Nease·
-DIVORCE A8D:D
TJM1i21TOCBANGE
A suit fer divorce w•• fllecl
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Olarlea

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'broke l!P another rilaJpr Cammunli( IISII8ult M81Mt lbe
capital'J ~ defelll!ea .elll'b'
today.~ aevepJlobrS'Of clole
quarlm fl1h11n1i aialnat l!lpei'-'
lor ft¥D.aberl of attackers.
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the C\ihmluDblll, left beblnd
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Salioa early IIMiay• All but !Ill'

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James Adams, principal, on the
following plan, Thursday,
junl~rs and senl~rs, 1 14 11 p.
m., and
freshmen and
sapbcmores, Thunday I to s p.

m., b)' pllonin&amp; 1192-2311.

See us! In our Loan Department,
service is I'Of only friendly and
courteous, it's speedy. Take ad·
vantage of reduced Jilrlces on this
year's c11r models;·Own a new car for
less .... and finance It ,fqr less. Get t~
cash you need to buy your new car :.:
. get an Aufo Loan here, ·a t ·low bank :
rates. Let us help you a~ fast ... own
your car, now.
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the home of Rev. Clllrlu
Simons, 40 6th Ave., Mid,

Vetenal Memorlalllaspltal

ADMISSIONS - Everett
Wataon, Tuppers Plains;
Melinda McDonald Rutland·
Olarlea McCloud, ' Sr.,

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JatiiBIIIo·"''liii-Cohlnblll llll\ll~ ',~ :
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W. ~.; .H. Carnahan,. EcUon t.iO!Idl!y~ ill JI&lt;M m South
Nllle ~. · ·. · i _ Cl'~.. W'""'Ooi'"""'•-IIIIIMathli ·
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Roush, t:barle1 Thells, H. Fourth Ave. for Buddy
DIRECl'ORS TO MEET
Eftlrn~llll, ,
llllsa, ~~"'!'&gt;...:.. ~. of campi~~
~:..,.. . .• ._..;. 0 _,.,_ McKinney who was treated by The bollil of dlrectora of the
William
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Sr. v_....,.,......, nu"'"'• lbe81111A(l;ai2:0ip.m.14theSis Pomeroy-Middleport Rotary_
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Delta wllb lllOi1l!n · ~.
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ldlllng 11 Vleman- .. IJid
Miss Ellzabe!h H. (Sis) wounding u otben. F18!11ing
Larue~ 110, of 738 Pearl St., flared around Allied arillerji
Middleport, died Wtexpectedly base O'ReWy near thHaollan
Monday afternoon at home.
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191!1 at Pt. Pleasant IJid was u
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preCededlndealhbyherfather, lU1'S o .IIUI
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Francia L. IMIM!,• Sr., and a Dies . Col
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She Ia aurvlved by her d1ed
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mother, Mn. Stella B.olee Hospl....at ......
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Smlt,b, two nepbewa, and a a shirt Uloeaa.
Survlvin&amp; are two sons,
Funeral urvicel wlll be Roberl. CirCleville, and Fred,
Wedneeday at ' p.m. at the St. Louis; Mluouri, and lbree
Rawlings Coats Funeral Home grandcbUdren of Clrc 1e~UIIye.
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with the Rev. Charles Simoni Her hulband, Charles, ormer
officiating. Burial will lie In of Meiell Count)', died In 1111'1.
Poplar Ridge Cemetery at Funeral services will be
Kyger. Friends may caD at the Thureday at 2p. m. at the Good
N=;,.. Heifer, Hsrold Csr- funeral heme anytime.
Shepherd United Methodlal
nahan, Jamea Brown, Don ·
Chureh, ClrClniUe, with blirll1
M~ra, H. Cernahan, Qlarlea
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Jr.. Yearling, ll;dm Rllush,
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bomllariled a ~· . Co!Jimunlquea

. Rou.eh, Cllarlel Thflss.
Gel of Sire, Edlaon Hollon,
James Brown, H. Carnahan,
Edoon Roush.
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Best • 1ema1- bred and
owned by
James
BroW!~ H. Carnahan, Edison
Hollon and Don Mtll'll.
Cow anc1 daughla', James
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TONIGHT ONLY
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tbe IQw er mid Ill. P'llr 1114
Utile dllqe In toemperatwt
toolght, .low In upper SG!i llld
lower lOt. 'lb!lrllday 11111111 ind :
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CELEBRATES Nth BIRTHDAY - Carrie Wllllams,
lrighl and alert, celebrated her 94th birthday 1'ueaday. Mrs.
Williams maltes her bome wltb ber ste!Miall&amp;bter and
husband, Mr. end Mn. George Casto, Locust St., Pomeroy.
She keeps up oo curreut affairs by reading the dally
newspaper.
Wllllams, with a twinkle In her eye, saiQ,
"This ismyday." She baa two grandsons, Robert and Harold
Rickard, of Muon.

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Everett Hutl4n,
Fry •Pomeroy •chl!'&amp;lni DisCHARGES - Charles
extreme cruel!)'. The plaiDIIfl Sslaer Charles Belling
seeks the CWitody d one minor
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NO MEETING
PLAN S00W.
Middlepclrtcounell, &amp;cheduled
· St. Paul's Lotberln Church d to meet .Monday evening, dkl .
Pomeroy wtU 8J)oi!Bor an Ice not, when It was Informally
cream social .friday and determined there was not
Saturday at 6 p.m. Tl)e.bome enough Important ~•sl'lftll .
orders may be placed Wedneeday pd 'lblll'llla7 by ph~
CLUB TO MEET
II9WOIO after a p.m.
The Pomeroy-Middleport
Uons Qub · wiD meet Wed. needay at noon at the Unltecl 1
FREE CL(fi'HI!fG
Melbodill Church.
The Salvation ArmY, 115
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Butternut Ave., Pomer...., , will
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hold Ita lree ~lothlng day
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'lbureday from ~ a.m. t111 12 N,oo teachlng employees of
noon. Thole 'In nkd of clothing Saalhem Local School Dialrlct
throughout the county are will meet tbllevenlng at I pm.
wel®me.
· at tbe hl&amp;b acbool.

Get pl,Jih·bu:tto:n convenience ·
-.ttractive new

Wins

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No Trade· In Necessary
RECORD SALES
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s!ENVER(UPl)- Tilebenver
cos of the Nali01181 Foolball League have announced 8
new record sal8
tickels wllh
in season
steppu;g to t;fJ'IJ Bronco fans
11cket window
The
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No Trade· In Necessary
RECORD SALES
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s!ENVER(UPl)- Tilebenver
cos of the Nali01181 Foolball League have announced 8
new record sal8
tickels wllh
in season
steppu;g to t;fJ'IJ Bronco fans
11cket window
The
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~- llfll: Ufe IIUIIl •• Jlllklng the belt of lblpp, Hll
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Wllb Vlllei J..iiDblrdl ~ In team !I playing toaetho!r as It
tbe .. . .tat, ...w AuiUn . .. ham'tplayedloletberlntbea!l
~ ~ Wutlluatm ftad. )'Nn I~ been hen."
$1u. BW AutUn has .bOt TlmecuresmanyWa.Notall,
devilled fnm the Lomherdl llut muy.
Qllem or ldledule Ill Carllll•, "We'veaccepted the !act he IJ
Pa,, '!'bert tbe Jboc!a)!M ll'e
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lbe)''re IIIOVIac a Uttl.e better
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TOlEDO (UPI)-'lbe Toledo
Mud Dena 111ar1 a tw&lt;wame
wiel with lbe Columbui Jell
here toolabt after apllttlnc a
doubleheader wllb Loul8viUe
'1\ielday nlsht to end the lltand
wllb the Colooels.
Louisville Ctlllwrted live hits
Into a 11-0 win, all Its runs comIJIIIIn tbe llrsl two frame~. The
mouocl win went to BW Landis,
now 44.
In the olgbtcap, the Mud Hens
po1111dod out a ll)f win by
rallying from a f&gt;.O deficit 1olng
Into the llflh lmlng. Toledo then
pusbed over live runs In each of
Us last two frames to finally
anap Ita lolling streak aplnat
tbe Co!OO•Ja, which had won
four atrailbt here.
In the top of lbe fifth, LoutsvWe's Joe Laboud bit a homer
wllb two aboard, and Toledo's
Jluaa Neselson matched lbe feat
tbe boltool of the Inning.
Kuhn receiYed the
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now. They've Wlllllbelr last lwO
WINNIPEG, Canada (UP!)p r e - pmea beatlnc At- 1be
Colwnbua Jetal!llded their
lanta, 11-U, and Boltoo, 4641, aeuon
wtth Winnipeg by
after bowing to Clndnnatl, '11- -""·· aerie~
s.,z
win
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12, In lbelropener.Sam Huff, an ,........., a
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auiJtant RedU!nl' coadl thl8 lbat put them just 81&gt; games
back of lntematlonal Lea11110
year after having tned a leading
SyraCuse
comeback 81 a lllayer wllb
Win
De '1 Rlba •
them last year, can see the
ner .
nos
nt a
dlfferenee In the players be- 11q11eeze bunt In lbe seventh •intween the lime Vince Lombardi nlng turned out to be the derun when tbe Whips
went Into the hospital .for the adlng
scored twice In the elghlb
second time last monlb and
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"Of courae we were flat at the the bunt after Milt May had
opened the Jet seorlng In lbe
beginning," Huff says. four1b
21st homer and
"Everybody was kind of 111 J tawtlb hisaecond
In the
deflated. I lll)'llelf felt a lltile
an er: and a
cheated lbat I wasn't going to
lingle
get to coach under Coach Col.;...bus moved to Toledo
IAlmbanll. I Wll8 really looking ton•a•t f tw 00
lbe
forward to II 81 was every
oeo• or o pmea,
member of l.hla steff. The second of which will be played
Friday 'lburodsy ill an open
players also were looking date
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forward to thl8 season under
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ldm. It bas to be a natural
letdown lbat Coach Lombardi
illn't here wUb us because he's
the greatest In the bwdneu and
everybody wanta to lllaY for the
~· But I .lblnk we're
atart1nc to accept lbe fact be IJ
not here, lbat he ill a sick man
and lbat we must go forward.

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mlh
wanted Ill are
much
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COld! he
'UDder.~~
tbingJ
1011 doD~ ~ but you,Cal!~ do
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lllljljlt to the sllulltlon.
VInce Iaubml wJII feel a
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f.Qusy Disposes
lif Five Players
CINCINNATI (UPI) - 'l)le
Cndnnatl Royall·put two cftft
choices on waiftl'IIIDd ~
lbree free agents 'l'lleadaJ Iii
trhn the squad to 17.
v-·•·
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AxelsOn announced lbst Wade
Fuller of Loyola of Chl~go and
1J11181 ...
of Wal Tell
•n0111J)11011
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College were put on walftl'll.
'lbe .free agents dropped after
coacb·Bob Q)uay had watched
lbem durinil a lolll'day roolde
Ml~ M
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camp were
.e eer o
Washington It Lee, Reggie
Roach of Virginia State and
Darryl Jones of Benedict's.

MAKE TRADE

ST LOUIS (UPI)- The St.
Loub Cardinals of the
Football League · announ.~
'1\iesday lbst they have traded
pard .John Wilbur, who had
announced his retirement to
th , ..:
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Carty, Atl
Cimnle, PH
Parket LA
Ptroz, 6n
Tal~n. Cln
Willms. Cllt,
Gestan, SD
lickmn Chi
Torre, J;t.L
O.•ls, LA
Dollz, SF
Alou,Hou
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Ytrakl, Boo 123 340. 95
Aorclo, Chi 121 474 'T7
Oliva, Min 121 &lt;196 76
Johnsn, Col 121 ol82 U
Smith, 8os 120 472 90
.311
F.Rbnsn, Bel
103 378 67117 .310
Fosse. Cle 111 417 5I 121 .307
Plnlla, KC 111 409 .U 125 .306
Horlon, Dot 96 371 53 113 .305
cater, NY 124 473 60 1.u .~
Homo Runs
N.atlonal Leatuo: Bench, Cln
42; Perez, Cln 38; Wlllloms. Cl\1
36; H. Aaron, AH 3.4: Allen,
St.L 33.
· Amerlun '-"tuo: Killebrew,
Mlnn 38; Howard, Wash 36;
Yastrzemskl. Bos 33; Powell.
Ball 29; Oliver. KC 26.
Runs Belted In
NaHOnll Loogue: Bench, Cln
126; Perez. Cln 120; Wllllamo,
Chi 11a; H. Aaron, All 106;
Howard,
Wosh 101; Killebrew, Mlnn f7;
Powell. Bell96; Oliva. Mlnn 911
Oliver, KC 88.
Pitching
Nttlonol Lilt,..: Merrill, Cln
19-10; Gibson, St.L 18-5; Seaver,
NY 17-9: Perry, SF 17-12:
Jenkins, Chi 16-14.

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Cary wbo read~«~ lint til a
and ttolblrd
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In 1lle other balf of 'l'llelday'a

doubleheader, righthander
Francllco Pa pltdted I twohitter and ~tted In ail 1111
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kiln City ooo 11110 ·1111l- ·1· ,1 1
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Mar1lnez for the final out.
'3) . LP-Walker !10.51. Hlb- Cenlfal, Norlbw•tenl lild
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Syracuse
82 49 .626 •..
Murphy, Fisher (6); Tatum (bu), JIIOIIIIy me QIUt lill!llr,
COlumbus
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7:2 57 .558 9
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Tidewater 68 63 .519 14
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64 66 •.m 17\lo ·onerman Col-51. HRo-Jonet tet.U;Nii.J~~(ltt•
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Syracuse 6 R chmoncl 4
Detroit
12011110 030- • 9 a (bu),1indlangedelllltqltr,.p..
RochHter 2 ·Tidewater 1 (lot)
BrAdley, Fisher 151. LaRoche .71, moaly .A-.70; !fo. 1
Rochester 4 Tidewater ,2
(7), Tatum (8), ~ !PI ond SoJbeau (bu), nloatiJ Olllellll
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H 1er !tl, La Grow (9J, 170 '
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11'1 aot true that we can't
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Wllb Vlllei J..iiDblrdl ~ In team !I playing toaetho!r as It
tbe .. . .tat, ...w AuiUn . .. ham'tplayedloletberlntbea!l
~ ~ Wutlluatm ftad. )'Nn I~ been hen."
$1u. BW AutUn has .bOt TlmecuresmanyWa.Notall,
devilled fnm the Lomherdl llut muy.
Qllem or ldledule Ill Carllll•, "We'veaccepted the !act he IJ
Pa,, '!'bert tbe Jboc!a)!M ll'e
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lbe)''re IIIOVIac a Uttl.e better
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TOlEDO (UPI)-'lbe Toledo
Mud Dena 111ar1 a tw&lt;wame
wiel with lbe Columbui Jell
here toolabt after apllttlnc a
doubleheader wllb Loul8viUe
'1\ielday nlsht to end the lltand
wllb the Colooels.
Louisville Ctlllwrted live hits
Into a 11-0 win, all Its runs comIJIIIIn tbe llrsl two frame~. The
mouocl win went to BW Landis,
now 44.
In the olgbtcap, the Mud Hens
po1111dod out a ll)f win by
rallying from a f&gt;.O deficit 1olng
Into the llflh lmlng. Toledo then
pusbed over live runs In each of
Us last two frames to finally
anap Ita lolling streak aplnat
tbe Co!OO•Ja, which had won
four atrailbt here.
In the top of lbe fifth, LoutsvWe's Joe Laboud bit a homer
wllb two aboard, and Toledo's
Jluaa Neselson matched lbe feat
tbe boltool of the Inning.
Kuhn receiYed the
~vlet«y, pviDg hlm a w

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now. They've Wlllllbelr last lwO
WINNIPEG, Canada (UP!)p r e - pmea beatlnc At- 1be
Colwnbua Jetal!llded their
lanta, 11-U, and Boltoo, 4641, aeuon
wtth Winnipeg by
after bowing to Clndnnatl, '11- -""·· aerie~
s.,z
win
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12, In lbelropener.Sam Huff, an ,........., a
•--.. ,._.,
auiJtant RedU!nl' coadl thl8 lbat put them just 81&gt; games
back of lntematlonal Lea11110
year after having tned a leading
SyraCuse
comeback 81 a lllayer wllb
Win
De '1 Rlba •
them last year, can see the
ner .
nos
nt a
dlfferenee In the players be- 11q11eeze bunt In lbe seventh •intween the lime Vince Lombardi nlng turned out to be the derun when tbe Whips
went Into the hospital .for the adlng
scored twice In the elghlb
second time last monlb and
- - • p blo .....:.

Rlbant """'"" a .... ~on
"Of courae we were flat at the the bunt after Milt May had
opened the Jet seorlng In lbe
beginning," Huff says. four1b
21st homer and
"Everybody was kind of 111 J tawtlb hisaecond
In the
deflated. I lll)'llelf felt a lltile
an er: and a
cheated lbat I wasn't going to
lingle
get to coach under Coach Col.;...bus moved to Toledo
IAlmbanll. I Wll8 really looking ton•a•t f tw 00
lbe
forward to II 81 was every
oeo• or o pmea,
member of l.hla steff. The second of which will be played
Friday 'lburodsy ill an open
players also were looking date
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forward to thl8 season under
·
ldm. It bas to be a natural
letdown lbat Coach Lombardi
illn't here wUb us because he's
the greatest In the bwdneu and
everybody wanta to lllaY for the
~· But I .lblnk we're
atart1nc to accept lbe fact be IJ
not here, lbat he ill a sick man
and lbat we must go forward.

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mlh
wanted Ill are
much
Iii
COld! he
'UDder.~~
tbingJ
1011 doD~ ~ but you,Cal!~ do
~. about: So JO~,IImpl)'
lllljljlt to the sllulltlon.
VInce Iaubml wJII feel a
·11tile betlil' 11ear1111 tbat from

alineone lib SJQIIfull

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f.Qusy Disposes
lif Five Players
CINCINNATI (UPI) - 'l)le
Cndnnatl Royall·put two cftft
choices on waiftl'IIIDd ~
lbree free agents 'l'lleadaJ Iii
trhn the squad to 17.
v-·•·
, __, Uooon J
._, ... """.,... ¥--eflr oe
AxelsOn announced lbst Wade
Fuller of Loyola of Chl~go and
1J11181 ...
of Wal Tell
•n0111J)11011
ey
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College were put on walftl'll.
'lbe .free agents dropped after
coacb·Bob Q)uay had watched
lbem durinil a lolll'day roolde
Ml~ M
f
camp were
.e eer o
Washington It Lee, Reggie
Roach of Virginia State and
Darryl Jones of Benedict's.

MAKE TRADE

ST LOUIS (UPI)- The St.
Loub Cardinals of the
Football League · announ.~
'1\iesday lbst they have traded
pard .John Wilbur, who had
announced his retirement to
th , ..:
1 Rams 'for

Na~ Alt.:'.l:.~n 1~guo:

•on

e ~ ~..,e es

guard M'ke Lahood.

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Carty, Atl
Cimnle, PH
Parket LA
Ptroz, 6n
Tal~n. Cln
Willms. Cllt,
Gestan, SD
lickmn Chi
Torre, J;t.L
O.•ls, LA
Dollz, SF
Alou,Hou
Amoric~
.
Ytrakl, Boo 123 340. 95
Aorclo, Chi 121 474 'T7
Oliva, Min 121 &lt;196 76
Johnsn, Col 121 ol82 U
Smith, 8os 120 472 90
.311
F.Rbnsn, Bel
103 378 67117 .310
Fosse. Cle 111 417 5I 121 .307
Plnlla, KC 111 409 .U 125 .306
Horlon, Dot 96 371 53 113 .305
cater, NY 124 473 60 1.u .~
Homo Runs
N.atlonal Leatuo: Bench, Cln
42; Perez, Cln 38; Wlllloms. Cl\1
36; H. Aaron, AH 3.4: Allen,
St.L 33.
· Amerlun '-"tuo: Killebrew,
Mlnn 38; Howard, Wash 36;
Yastrzemskl. Bos 33; Powell.
Ball 29; Oliver. KC 26.
Runs Belted In
NaHOnll Loogue: Bench, Cln
126; Perez. Cln 120; Wllllamo,
Chi 11a; H. Aaron, All 106;
Howard,
Wosh 101; Killebrew, Mlnn f7;
Powell. Bell96; Oliva. Mlnn 911
Oliver, KC 88.
Pitching
Nttlonol Lilt,..: Merrill, Cln
19-10; Gibson, St.L 18-5; Seaver,
NY 17-9: Perry, SF 17-12:
Jenkins, Chi 16-14.

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Sbort1tGp Rickey Rotltenlo·
lltdlilrllbtlnlllee!Pihlnnlna
to slve 1111! Ca1if1ll'llllna the liebreaking 1'1111. He dl'ove 111 Mall
Cary wbo read~«~ lint til a
and ttolblrd
buill

error

Will
ma
IIDgle by KSI)' Ulutan«.
In 1lle other balf of 'l'llelday'a

doubleheader, righthander
Francllco Pa pltdted I twohitter and ~tted In ail 1111
tum'aruna to pace Cl1lnandep
to Ita victory over 111e amIUIII
~ had to aqulrm oat of I
tcriMdad sttuatiGD In the

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Clonll'llllf', Carroll {9), Gran:.
ger 1121 .and Btnch; ....,...,
Salma (lOJ ,,~nd Compton,
Edwarda (IJ. "P-Stima (UJ.
LP-Granger (6-41. . r
m INi.,.._J - Houston0112 o o 11110.11110 • • 13 2
1 ,
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Monlrtal .
.
boo 000 300 11110 IJ-3 9 0
Bllll"'lhlm, .l..tlnastor &lt;7&gt;·
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Bell
1104 1oil 011!&lt;- s 1 o
$tgul, Fl~ · l~l. Llnll~
(7), Lacktr (7) and Tti!He;
McNally 121J.7J aiHf E~·
ron, Ht,ldrlcko (5). LPi:-Solul
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New York ~10 11110 101- 2· 7 o
kiln City ooo 11110 ·1111l- ·1· ,1 1
Kline· Al&lt;er- it), Pwlti1Qil (IJ,
McDaniel f9l and Glbbl; ilfp
17·13) and KIHipalriCk. •WP&gt;'Petorson (1.1-t) HR:..(ii!Vor
(26th).
• .

·f12J} McGinn 1131 and Bete·
men. · WP C&lt;oOk (3,4) . LPMlrshall 0-41 . HR-Margon
(5th).
-,-Pt~h
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liner to llrsl baM!DI• Joilt •!Ill Ctnnluaro. WP-Dikts (1. en
at~ Iii ·
Mar1lnez for the final out.
'3) . LP-Walker !10.51. Hlb- Cenlfal, Norlbw•tenl lild
CimpbeiH101hl. a,..,.., (22ndJ . Soulttw 11111 n CJIIo u ...,.,.by
tbeDe~lof~
American ~gue
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No. :1 ~. (ba), ~
tnttmattonot l..tlgue Standlntl (lit ,,.,., 12 lnnlriall
on·e cent ...,..... t•.M M•
By Unlltd PNu lnt.,.tlpajll Cal
000 000 :102 CiiJ2- 6 13 0
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W. L. P'CI. Gl Del
010 li1 ooo OIJO-' 4 u moail7 l.fl-L43; No •• JI!Ir,C4n .
Syracuse
82 49 .626 •..
Murphy, Fisher (6); Tatum (bu), JIIOIIIIy me QIUt lill!llr,
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Russia Is launching another peace offeDslve and "detel\te" Is again in the air. Even West Germrmy which has
been castigated for .two decade&amp; u a vengeful and "fucist"
nation Is now balled as a "valuable ally" by Moscow's .
Pravda.
.
Soviet Premier Kosygin Is scheduled to go to Bonn for
more talks with his "new friend," Cbancellor WWy Brandt.
He will then visit the Unlted Natioas where he Is expected,
among other things, to explore with PresideD! Nmon a
balanced settlement In the Middle East.
What is behind the latest turnabout In Soviet policy?
Some diplomats tend to explalD It primarily lD ecoJIO!IIIc
terms. Russia is In the midst of a serious economic crllls,
they say. The Kremlin leaders obviously hope that tbelr
treaty with West Germany wW also lead to a trade agreement~n favorable terms to Rusai&amp;-wltb Europe's fore·
most Industrial nation.
However, seasoned Kremllnoiogists see the escalating
Russlan.Chlnese conllict as a more realistic clue to tbe
latest shift in Moscow's foreign policy.
The Russians, they report, are obseased wltb Mao Taetung and profoundly pesSlomtic about future relations with
Red China.
According to a joke makiDg tbe rounds among East
European diplomats, Rusaia's Communist chief Leonid
Brezhnev Is said to have IDformed hia colleaguea 1D the
Kremlin:
"Comrades, I have some good news and bad news. First
the bad news. The Chineae landed on the moon. Now tba
good news. J\!1 of them."
LOS ANGELEs (UPI) - The
ObjeetstoQuesttonln&amp;
Aeeording to Russian defectors 110111' 1D the West, Soviet
defense
unity
in
the
Sharon
However,
since the defen.
strategists are still maklng plans to launch a mWtary
Tate
murder
trial
showed
signs
dania
have
been 1rying IG
strike against China in order to oust Mao and put Peking
of
crumbling
Tuesday
when
the
malnlaln
b
"umbrella" dein its place as a subservleDt satellite.
attorney
for
Charles
Manson
tense,
they
objected
to any line
This Is what the Chinese fear. Recent editorials 1D
tried
IG
estract
teatlmooy
of
questioning
which
seemed to
Peking's press commenting on the 43rd annlver~ of the
"People's IJberaUon Army" insisted that Russia • has not demaglng Ill codefendant Patrl· pinpoint an Individual defen·
for a single day relaxed her p~paratlona to attack China." cia Krenwlnkel.
dant.
'11le
line
of
questioning
by
Earlier, Noguchi testified that
The Russians called this a "brazen slander." Yet thlly
added fuel to Peking's charges with their announcement Irving Kanarek drew objecUms after the kiUers stabbed Miss
that Russians will colonlze 1t disputed river Island near the from other defense counsel and Tate, they strung her up -still
· city of Kbabarovsk in eastern Siberia.
an angry protest from Manson allV&amp;-from a ceiling beam In
The island, claimed by China, is about 100 miles from the himself, who asked permission the Hvlng room of her home.
Damansky Islands where the Soviet-Chinese milltary to dismiss the burly attorney
Noguchi said rope burns oo
clashes took place in 1989.
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and represent himself.
the throat of the pregnant
Because the two Red giants are on a collision course it
"! have no control over this actress lndlcated abe was
Is understandably in the Interest of the Russians Ia red,;.,e man,u Mani!Dil told the judge. suspended or partlally suspend·
tensions on their European and Middle Eastern flanks.
"I leU him I don't want blm IG ed by the neck while abe was
Thus, while economics and other possible fringe beaefits aak certain questions and be dying.
are important considerations In Moscow's cWTI!nt dlplo· asks them anyway."
macy, the menace of Mao looms much larger.
Superior Court Judge Charles
An important objective of the Kremlin's policy Is to keer. H. Older denied Manson'a
China isolated. When Brandt was in Moscow sl.l!llinl! II s request, aa he bas several
treaty with the Russians, Kosygln and Brezhnev tried nard times In the paRt.
to convince him that tile "eliJ"'!!siODist" Peking regime
CGatroveny Artset
was a danger not only to Russta but also to Europe.
'lbe controversy arose during
They were aware, of course, that there had been secret testlmmy by Coonty Coroner
German-Chinese diplomatic negotiations.
Thomas T. Noguchi, who said
The Russians also want to prevent "a collusion of China under crOSHuminaUon by
and the United States" which, in their view would be di· Kanarek that Miss Tate's house
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reeled against the Soviet Union.
guest, Abigail Folger, was so
severely stabbed no dockln
could have saved her.
Kanarek appsrenUy was
. log Ill shoW that bad the
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ATLANTA (UP!) ...,Sixteen
years after the original U.S.
SWreme Court mandate, the
SOOth's schools wW yield Ill
massive integration Ibis fall
and It probably wW be
accompllsbed, In the President's words, ''peacefully and
orderly."
The original desegregation
order came In 1954 and at the
time, 23 Negroes acrOSI the
South were attending wblte
schools. Even by 1964, that .001
percentage had risen Ill only
2.5.
'Now, according Ill statistics
compUed b)' the U.S. Deparlment of Health, Education and
Welfare, only 11 nine or ten'.' of
the 2,697 school districts In the
II old Confederate slates have
not complied with federal
guidelines or been sued for
noncompliance.
A survey of the South
Indicates Utile likellbood of
violence. Many public school
systems will fall Ioiii the able
possession of blacks, and IIHi
most en!otlonal Issue wW be
buslDg to achieve racial ba·
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tronble spots, ln\ilildllla Watson
Chapel, Ark., DarUngton Coonty ,lj.C., and Loogvlew, Tel.
In Watson Chapel, the IIChool
board bas said It may go to jail
rather thsn submit IG HEW
guidelines. Board attorney John
Norman Warnock, an American
Independent party candidate for
attorney general, said last
week, "11tey're ready Ill go."
In Darlington County, tension
llngen from an Incident last
May in which parents of while
students at Lamar School
overturned school buses IG defy
court..ordered midterm Integratim.
In Longview, 32 school buses
are still being fepalred after a
bomb IIJI(oded among them on
July 4.
Most IIChool officials appear
to agree with Louisiana state
School Superintendent WWism
Dodd.
"We'll Ahraya Have Trouble"
"We'll always have some
problems as far as desegrega.
tion ia: concerned," he said,
"but l clon't think that there
wW be IDY physical violence of

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"Since Miss Folget bad siJ: ,
individual stab wounds which
each clasalfy as fatal, I doubt '
very much her chance ol
survival would have lnereasell
even If she hsd medical
attention," Noguchi said.
Under California Jaw, the
testimony of an aecompUce IG a
crime must be corroborated by
aclenllflc evidence. ·
Since the lrlaJ began, Kana·
rek bu been lr)iJig Ill Show
that Mrs. Kasablan was .an
IICCGIJlll)lce who did notlllng to
prevent the slsylngs, and
therefore ber testimony agaJns1
Manson IDUit be backed up by
other evidence.

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01117 a day or two to 1lldP
tllroogh tbe Senate,ls now In Ill
aecond IIICJIIth.
Strict lime Umltatlona wete
Imposed .., other amendments,
Including an anti-herbicide pro.
posal by Sen. Gaylord Nelsot!,
D-Wis., IICbeduled for IDday.
11te Nellon amendment would
bar defoliants and anllcrop
wea)lODI ll01J belq ased 1D
Vletnlln to dellroy enlllllf food
auppllee and jungle bldeoula.
"U our role Is to defelld
Vietnam, how can · we risk
dellroylng the environment In

which they llllllt .survive wilen recruill with a · ••U bllliAJII
~ llllllWi J11J
Sen. '11lomas J. Mclntyrt, D- bike.
N.H., opptlled the 8llll!llllment o\ltbolllb opponenll attactlld
contendlns berblcldea ,ere c1. the vobjntary Anny u too •
"critical impot1ent In Avlni eocpeud\'11, 11JlWVIDble and llllAlnerlcan Uves In Vtetuam.'' fair kl poor,bladll wilo would lie
Tuesday, the Senate COlli!· lured to fi&amp;!lt lfll'l for rldl
dered and quickly rejected 52 Wbl\01, ~tldraft IMlDIItnmlwu
to 35-an amendment to lay the atlD aUve. Sevlftl members
grolmd'IIQ'k for an aD-\rolunlleer !l'edlcted Nlml would run Iillo
Army and an end kl the draft. trouble lf.bt lib~ Jlelt· ·
Tho proposal, made by year to •DCllbe ~ ~ .
HaUield and Sen. Barn' GGld· lis June 30 j!lplratlilll •~
water, R-Arll., was~ to Ullle~nllil wllhdta•l•
1\ltract thousandg of new are
up.
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Court .wlll toss ' my caie out I 119Wr w$Dted to go ilo11g Gaff~ey, wbQ . "can't help '
the window.'' She c()!IU!qded Wit!\ hill) .•He !ita~ me
it. feeling sorry for this young
that area resent!llenl of ber Yo~- lnow, tbe •first peopl~ ·woman" and who feels " If
)8 so strong, and ·~ trve he kWed were !IIY mother Carll w,re let free toilay, I
facts" · have been so mls• and' my stejj(a~r . But ( believe abe would adjust to
represented by th.e col!fla never kn~!¥. r dldn'Hpow be society 8lld-lead a good proand news media that no- did that at all. Had I known, ductlve, Ufe.''
body , parole board Included, believe me, I'd be sitting
Yet Carll's wallini bitter·
"will ever listen to 'my side here cuUtr. of murder now.· ness is understandable to
of it.''
Because I d have kWed him lll!ht of her peculiar case.
A thin, fidgety, plalD·100k·. for sure.''
Slie's not just another prt.
lng woman now:, she explaiDs . As for her conviction, she soner to be judged only bl
her side :
sar,a:
. an appOinted few. Shes
"starkweather was insane
'l wu 14 years old. I was adopted p~bUc . property. As
· semWterate. I didn't know Director of Nebraska's Cor·
· what was going on. People recUons Ma urI c e Sigler
bit me from all sides. Read puts it to reporters : I'll let
tbe papers of those days- you talk to her only If you
the .things they said about don't try to make a hero out
me were horrible. I was eon· of her. P',eelings around here
demned and convicted be· are still pretty high."
fore they even chose the
Yes, they are .. Her name Is
jury. A fair trial? Habl I not said so much as sneered.
dldD't have a friend In the "I'll tell you," says one resl·
world.''
dent, "I can see how you
And as lor her life since : ml§ht have pity for her if
"You have no idea what you re from ouf of town ot
it's like in a prison. I've something. But If you Uved
grown up inside these gates. bore, and knew those good
Never getting out. And you innocent Uncoln folks who
don't meet the best claes of died, then I §u&amp;ran-damn-tee
peopl~ in a place like this you that you d bate the girl,
either. Sure I'm nervous, too, and you'd want to see
who wouldn't be? I'm in· them keep her locked up for
nocent. I never killed any- the rest of her Ufe."
body.
spending my
life
payingI'm
fot something
I didn't

Massacre
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COLOMB US ( UPI)
· FavGI'ed Halo's Princess was
declared tha wilmer of the
ftllured
!'Me at Scioto
·~&gt;owns '1'Ueldv. night when
WIDplt JW, wblcl! had led an
the way, wu Judged guBty of
ID,tederato:e !lOci put at the end
of the llnilbers. ·
1be ehange made Master
~\be SOCOild finisher
and WaviW third
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Especially life termers, most
Console and Comfort
of whom feel they've been Simply and Beautifully
done wrong. Therefore, Carll
Fugate's words should be
Your FTD Flori sf
balanced. The e vi de nc e
against her was. after an.
massive; the jury did show
leniency in sentencing; and
many people have given .her
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cluding her captor, Reforma·
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NEW DElJU (UPI) -Til£
slaying of a sacred cow in the
Hazaribagh Dlsbict of Bihar
Slate touched off violence that
resulted In the death cd at least
four persons, the Press Trust of
India ( Pl'l) reported todey.
PTl said it was 11ot clear how
the cow was kWed, but four
pel'llons w:~ stabbed to desth
driver
Wailllqton C. H. Mmday in the ensuing melee.
~ a' bi'okeil collar bone
wileD tlnwli' onto the track
wileD his horse, Mlr~~Cle Song,
New Route whoa 11 combination of Iagene and
Adlopatch paid fiiUI. Tbe 5030
'lbe ._7 ·Qutneila cboios re· racing fans watered a total of
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Charles Starkweather,
Carll , Ann Fugate has
spent armost half her
life In prison. She wants
· out. But In Nebraska,
there is something people
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8 TOM TIEDE
CarD's freedom Is surely
y
a legal possibility. National·
LINCOLN, Neb.- .(NEAl- ly, the average life sutenc~
It was more a massacre than is flnll!hed in 20 years. In
murder. ·Two teen-agers, Nebraska, It's more like 14.
Charles Starkweather a n d She bas served a ddzen
Carll Fugate, outraged this years now and even If aptown and the nation with 11 peals fall she stW Is eligible
bruel, hideous kWings that for parole.
l!tcluded Carij's parel\11, sev· For ber part, th\)Ugb, CarD
era! • well-to-il'!_~ prominent /feels such speculatfon Is a
persona ahd 0111ers usually waste of time. ID ·a rare
4escrlbed as "Ft!Od, fn1tocent Interview she bluntly nerv·
Uncoln folks.'
ously said: "The Supreme
That was 1D January of
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1958.
The nation •carcely re·
members.
But to this day the town
can't, or won't forget.
'Starkweather, the one who
did the actual blood·lettlng,
no lOnger figures; he was
executed in 1959. But Carll
Fugate, who at 14 years of
a~e was charged with being
8 willing accomplice," is
still around to evoke citizen
resentment.
Now nearly '!1, Carll is
serving a Ufe sentence at the
· nearby State Reformatory
for Women. And not quietly.
CARlL FUGATE
She continues to protest com·
Not a friend tn the world. plete innocence and has IUed
a string of appeals - due soon, apparently, to reach
the Supreme Court.
The girl's · appeals keep
.,.,
the old memortes bubbling.
Because toWnspeople feel,
and very much fear. the
legalities will free her.
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"Tbey'U let liet go someday,
sure as bell,''' iays a man on
the street. "It doesn't m4tter
what she did. All the bleed·
lng hearts who weren't here .
when she was doing them
things,
wUI get together, cry
H•lo '8 Princess
a few tears for her, and let
the bitCh out of jaU.''
Deelsred Winner

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Among those other problems
11trr, Tl'lluble Spoil Cited
11tere are some potentlsl are the rapid growth of private
schools and the CGI'I'eS)Mindlng
takeover 117 hlacu of wilole
.pu!)llc school systems that were
all or predominantly lliblte.
No private or governmental
agency bas been able to keep a
precllle count of the number of
usegregation academiel" since
the Oct. •• 1918 "deaegregate
now" order of the Supreme
Court. But 400,1100 pupils were
registered In private lnatllu· .
U~· m ~.a~ 1G
the Southern lleglonaJ Council
In Atlanla.
Meanwhile, the Justice De·
partrnent conlinues kl preu
lawaults and HEW continues tO
negotiate With local boards,
'wl)b :Ill dlslrlcta falling inkl
both categartea. At least Mil
syatema are already HI IG
dnegrepte lor the flrat lime
this fall.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Senate has scbeduJed a crucial
vote next Tueaday mleglslatlon
designed to force U.S. withdrawailmn Southeast Alia 1D 11
llllllltba.
SIIon801'8 of the mwure, led
by Sons. George S. McGovern,
O..S.D., and Mark 0. HaUleld,
Q.()re ., agreed to an allllere,
lllx-llour debate llmllatlon ..,
the amendment u tile Senate
struggled to finish work .., the
$19.2 billion mWtary procuremont bill.
Debate m the ]li'IJCiln!ment
bill, willcb ill fCII'IIMI' )'elll took

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UNp:'ED NATIONS, N.Y. (NEA)
Russia Is launching another peace offeDslve and "detel\te" Is again in the air. Even West Germrmy which has
been castigated for .two decade&amp; u a vengeful and "fucist"
nation Is now balled as a "valuable ally" by Moscow's .
Pravda.
.
Soviet Premier Kosygin Is scheduled to go to Bonn for
more talks with his "new friend," Cbancellor WWy Brandt.
He will then visit the Unlted Natioas where he Is expected,
among other things, to explore with PresideD! Nmon a
balanced settlement In the Middle East.
What is behind the latest turnabout In Soviet policy?
Some diplomats tend to explalD It primarily lD ecoJIO!IIIc
terms. Russia is In the midst of a serious economic crllls,
they say. The Kremlin leaders obviously hope that tbelr
treaty with West Germany wW also lead to a trade agreement~n favorable terms to Rusai&amp;-wltb Europe's fore·
most Industrial nation.
However, seasoned Kremllnoiogists see the escalating
Russlan.Chlnese conllict as a more realistic clue to tbe
latest shift in Moscow's foreign policy.
The Russians, they report, are obseased wltb Mao Taetung and profoundly pesSlomtic about future relations with
Red China.
According to a joke makiDg tbe rounds among East
European diplomats, Rusaia's Communist chief Leonid
Brezhnev Is said to have IDformed hia colleaguea 1D the
Kremlin:
"Comrades, I have some good news and bad news. First
the bad news. The Chineae landed on the moon. Now tba
good news. J\!1 of them."
LOS ANGELEs (UPI) - The
ObjeetstoQuesttonln&amp;
Aeeording to Russian defectors 110111' 1D the West, Soviet
defense
unity
in
the
Sharon
However,
since the defen.
strategists are still maklng plans to launch a mWtary
Tate
murder
trial
showed
signs
dania
have
been 1rying IG
strike against China in order to oust Mao and put Peking
of
crumbling
Tuesday
when
the
malnlaln
b
"umbrella" dein its place as a subservleDt satellite.
attorney
for
Charles
Manson
tense,
they
objected
to any line
This Is what the Chinese fear. Recent editorials 1D
tried
IG
estract
teatlmooy
of
questioning
which
seemed to
Peking's press commenting on the 43rd annlver~ of the
"People's IJberaUon Army" insisted that Russia • has not demaglng Ill codefendant Patrl· pinpoint an Individual defen·
for a single day relaxed her p~paratlona to attack China." cia Krenwlnkel.
dant.
'11le
line
of
questioning
by
Earlier, Noguchi testified that
The Russians called this a "brazen slander." Yet thlly
added fuel to Peking's charges with their announcement Irving Kanarek drew objecUms after the kiUers stabbed Miss
that Russians will colonlze 1t disputed river Island near the from other defense counsel and Tate, they strung her up -still
· city of Kbabarovsk in eastern Siberia.
an angry protest from Manson allV&amp;-from a ceiling beam In
The island, claimed by China, is about 100 miles from the himself, who asked permission the Hvlng room of her home.
Damansky Islands where the Soviet-Chinese milltary to dismiss the burly attorney
Noguchi said rope burns oo
clashes took place in 1989.
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and represent himself.
the throat of the pregnant
Because the two Red giants are on a collision course it
"! have no control over this actress lndlcated abe was
Is understandably in the Interest of the Russians Ia red,;.,e man,u Mani!Dil told the judge. suspended or partlally suspend·
tensions on their European and Middle Eastern flanks.
"I leU him I don't want blm IG ed by the neck while abe was
Thus, while economics and other possible fringe beaefits aak certain questions and be dying.
are important considerations In Moscow's cWTI!nt dlplo· asks them anyway."
macy, the menace of Mao looms much larger.
Superior Court Judge Charles
An important objective of the Kremlin's policy Is to keer. H. Older denied Manson'a
China isolated. When Brandt was in Moscow sl.l!llinl! II s request, aa he bas several
treaty with the Russians, Kosygln and Brezhnev tried nard times In the paRt.
to convince him that tile "eliJ"'!!siODist" Peking regime
CGatroveny Artset
was a danger not only to Russta but also to Europe.
'lbe controversy arose during
They were aware, of course, that there had been secret testlmmy by Coonty Coroner
German-Chinese diplomatic negotiations.
Thomas T. Noguchi, who said
The Russians also want to prevent "a collusion of China under crOSHuminaUon by
and the United States" which, in their view would be di· Kanarek that Miss Tate's house
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reeled against the Soviet Union.
guest, Abigail Folger, was so
severely stabbed no dockln
could have saved her.
Kanarek appsrenUy was
. log Ill shoW that bad the
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lntetvdm or sought u~
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ATLANTA (UP!) ...,Sixteen
years after the original U.S.
SWreme Court mandate, the
SOOth's schools wW yield Ill
massive integration Ibis fall
and It probably wW be
accompllsbed, In the President's words, ''peacefully and
orderly."
The original desegregation
order came In 1954 and at the
time, 23 Negroes acrOSI the
South were attending wblte
schools. Even by 1964, that .001
percentage had risen Ill only
2.5.
'Now, according Ill statistics
compUed b)' the U.S. Deparlment of Health, Education and
Welfare, only 11 nine or ten'.' of
the 2,697 school districts In the
II old Confederate slates have
not complied with federal
guidelines or been sued for
noncompliance.
A survey of the South
Indicates Utile likellbood of
violence. Many public school
systems will fall Ioiii the able
possession of blacks, and IIHi
most en!otlonal Issue wW be
buslDg to achieve racial ba·
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tronble spots, ln\ilildllla Watson
Chapel, Ark., DarUngton Coonty ,lj.C., and Loogvlew, Tel.
In Watson Chapel, the IIChool
board bas said It may go to jail
rather thsn submit IG HEW
guidelines. Board attorney John
Norman Warnock, an American
Independent party candidate for
attorney general, said last
week, "11tey're ready Ill go."
In Darlington County, tension
llngen from an Incident last
May in which parents of while
students at Lamar School
overturned school buses IG defy
court..ordered midterm Integratim.
In Longview, 32 school buses
are still being fepalred after a
bomb IIJI(oded among them on
July 4.
Most IIChool officials appear
to agree with Louisiana state
School Superintendent WWism
Dodd.
"We'll Ahraya Have Trouble"
"We'll always have some
problems as far as desegrega.
tion ia: concerned," he said,
"but l clon't think that there
wW be IDY physical violence of

lived.

"Since Miss Folget bad siJ: ,
individual stab wounds which
each clasalfy as fatal, I doubt '
very much her chance ol
survival would have lnereasell
even If she hsd medical
attention," Noguchi said.
Under California Jaw, the
testimony of an aecompUce IG a
crime must be corroborated by
aclenllflc evidence. ·
Since the lrlaJ began, Kana·
rek bu been lr)iJig Ill Show
that Mrs. Kasablan was .an
IICCGIJlll)lce who did notlllng to
prevent the slsylngs, and
therefore ber testimony agaJns1
Manson IDUit be backed up by
other evidence.

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01117 a day or two to 1lldP
tllroogh tbe Senate,ls now In Ill
aecond IIICJIIth.
Strict lime Umltatlona wete
Imposed .., other amendments,
Including an anti-herbicide pro.
posal by Sen. Gaylord Nelsot!,
D-Wis., IICbeduled for IDday.
11te Nellon amendment would
bar defoliants and anllcrop
wea)lODI ll01J belq ased 1D
Vletnlln to dellroy enlllllf food
auppllee and jungle bldeoula.
"U our role Is to defelld
Vietnam, how can · we risk
dellroylng the environment In

which they llllllt .survive wilen recruill with a · ••U bllliAJII
~ llllllWi J11J
Sen. '11lomas J. Mclntyrt, D- bike.
N.H., opptlled the 8llll!llllment o\ltbolllb opponenll attactlld
contendlns berblcldea ,ere c1. the vobjntary Anny u too •
"critical impot1ent In Avlni eocpeud\'11, 11JlWVIDble and llllAlnerlcan Uves In Vtetuam.'' fair kl poor,bladll wilo would lie
Tuesday, the Senate COlli!· lured to fi&amp;!lt lfll'l for rldl
dered and quickly rejected 52 Wbl\01, ~tldraft IMlDIItnmlwu
to 35-an amendment to lay the atlD aUve. Sevlftl members
grolmd'IIQ'k for an aD-\rolunlleer !l'edlcted Nlml would run Iillo
Army and an end kl the draft. trouble lf.bt lib~ Jlelt· ·
Tho proposal, made by year to •DCllbe ~ ~ .
HaUield and Sen. Barn' GGld· lis June 30 j!lplratlilll •~
water, R-Arll., was~ to Ullle~nllil wllhdta•l•
1\ltract thousandg of new are
up.
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Court .wlll toss ' my caie out I 119Wr w$Dted to go ilo11g Gaff~ey, wbQ . "can't help '
the window.'' She c()!IU!qded Wit!\ hill) .•He !ita~ me
it. feeling sorry for this young
that area resent!llenl of ber Yo~- lnow, tbe •first peopl~ ·woman" and who feels " If
)8 so strong, and ·~ trve he kWed were !IIY mother Carll w,re let free toilay, I
facts" · have been so mls• and' my stejj(a~r . But ( believe abe would adjust to
represented by th.e col!fla never kn~!¥. r dldn'Hpow be society 8lld-lead a good proand news media that no- did that at all. Had I known, ductlve, Ufe.''
body , parole board Included, believe me, I'd be sitting
Yet Carll's wallini bitter·
"will ever listen to 'my side here cuUtr. of murder now.· ness is understandable to
of it.''
Because I d have kWed him lll!ht of her peculiar case.
A thin, fidgety, plalD·100k·. for sure.''
Slie's not just another prt.
lng woman now:, she explaiDs . As for her conviction, she soner to be judged only bl
her side :
sar,a:
. an appOinted few. Shes
"starkweather was insane
'l wu 14 years old. I was adopted p~bUc . property. As
· semWterate. I didn't know Director of Nebraska's Cor·
· what was going on. People recUons Ma urI c e Sigler
bit me from all sides. Read puts it to reporters : I'll let
tbe papers of those days- you talk to her only If you
the .things they said about don't try to make a hero out
me were horrible. I was eon· of her. P',eelings around here
demned and convicted be· are still pretty high."
fore they even chose the
Yes, they are .. Her name Is
jury. A fair trial? Habl I not said so much as sneered.
dldD't have a friend In the "I'll tell you," says one resl·
world.''
dent, "I can see how you
And as lor her life since : ml§ht have pity for her if
"You have no idea what you re from ouf of town ot
it's like in a prison. I've something. But If you Uved
grown up inside these gates. bore, and knew those good
Never getting out. And you innocent Uncoln folks who
don't meet the best claes of died, then I §u&amp;ran-damn-tee
peopl~ in a place like this you that you d bate the girl,
either. Sure I'm nervous, too, and you'd want to see
who wouldn't be? I'm in· them keep her locked up for
nocent. I never killed any- the rest of her Ufe."
body.
spending my
life
payingI'm
fot something
I didn't

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COLOMB US ( UPI)
· FavGI'ed Halo's Princess was
declared tha wilmer of the
ftllured
!'Me at Scioto
·~&gt;owns '1'Ueldv. night when
WIDplt JW, wblcl! had led an
the way, wu Judged guBty of
ID,tederato:e !lOci put at the end
of the llnilbers. ·
1be ehange made Master
~\be SOCOild finisher
and WaviW third
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common for any convict.
Especially life termers, most
Console and Comfort
of whom feel they've been Simply and Beautifully
done wrong. Therefore, Carll
Fugate's words should be
Your FTD Flori sf
balanced. The e vi de nc e
against her was. after an.
massive; the jury did show
leniency in sentencing; and
many people have given .her
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encouraging sympathy, InMldclltport. Q.
cluding her captor, Reforma·
tory Superintendent Madolyn

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VIOLENCE IN INDIA
NEW DElJU (UPI) -Til£
slaying of a sacred cow in the
Hazaribagh Dlsbict of Bihar
Slate touched off violence that
resulted In the death cd at least
four persons, the Press Trust of
India ( Pl'l) reported todey.
PTl said it was 11ot clear how
the cow was kWed, but four
pel'llons w:~ stabbed to desth
driver
Wailllqton C. H. Mmday in the ensuing melee.
~ a' bi'okeil collar bone
wileD tlnwli' onto the track
wileD his horse, Mlr~~Cle Song,
New Route whoa 11 combination of Iagene and
Adlopatch paid fiiUI. Tbe 5030
'lbe ._7 ·Qutneila cboios re· racing fans watered a total of
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turne4 t29f. 1be t4 dally double .1911,D47.

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"Willing accomplice" of
Charles Starkweather,
Carll , Ann Fugate has
spent armost half her
life In prison. She wants
· out. But In Nebraska,
there is something people
can't forget-11 killings.

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8 TOM TIEDE
CarD's freedom Is surely
y
a legal possibility. National·
LINCOLN, Neb.- .(NEAl- ly, the average life sutenc~
It was more a massacre than is flnll!hed in 20 years. In
murder. ·Two teen-agers, Nebraska, It's more like 14.
Charles Starkweather a n d She bas served a ddzen
Carll Fugate, outraged this years now and even If aptown and the nation with 11 peals fall she stW Is eligible
bruel, hideous kWings that for parole.
l!tcluded Carij's parel\11, sev· For ber part, th\)Ugb, CarD
era! • well-to-il'!_~ prominent /feels such speculatfon Is a
persona ahd 0111ers usually waste of time. ID ·a rare
4escrlbed as "Ft!Od, fn1tocent Interview she bluntly nerv·
Uncoln folks.'
ously said: "The Supreme
That was 1D January of
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The nation •carcely re·
members.
But to this day the town
can't, or won't forget.
'Starkweather, the one who
did the actual blood·lettlng,
no lOnger figures; he was
executed in 1959. But Carll
Fugate, who at 14 years of
a~e was charged with being
8 willing accomplice," is
still around to evoke citizen
resentment.
Now nearly '!1, Carll is
serving a Ufe sentence at the
· nearby State Reformatory
for Women. And not quietly.
CARlL FUGATE
She continues to protest com·
Not a friend tn the world. plete innocence and has IUed
a string of appeals - due soon, apparently, to reach
the Supreme Court.
The girl's · appeals keep
.,.,
the old memortes bubbling.
Because toWnspeople feel,
and very much fear. the
legalities will free her.
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"Tbey'U let liet go someday,
sure as bell,''' iays a man on
the street. "It doesn't m4tter
what she did. All the bleed·
lng hearts who weren't here .
when she was doing them
things,
wUI get together, cry
H•lo '8 Princess
a few tears for her, and let
the bitCh out of jaU.''
Deelsred Winner

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Among those other problems
11trr, Tl'lluble Spoil Cited
11tere are some potentlsl are the rapid growth of private
schools and the CGI'I'eS)Mindlng
takeover 117 hlacu of wilole
.pu!)llc school systems that were
all or predominantly lliblte.
No private or governmental
agency bas been able to keep a
precllle count of the number of
usegregation academiel" since
the Oct. •• 1918 "deaegregate
now" order of the Supreme
Court. But 400,1100 pupils were
registered In private lnatllu· .
U~· m ~.a~ 1G
the Southern lleglonaJ Council
In Atlanla.
Meanwhile, the Justice De·
partrnent conlinues kl preu
lawaults and HEW continues tO
negotiate With local boards,
'wl)b :Ill dlslrlcta falling inkl
both categartea. At least Mil
syatema are already HI IG
dnegrepte lor the flrat lime
this fall.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Senate has scbeduJed a crucial
vote next Tueaday mleglslatlon
designed to force U.S. withdrawailmn Southeast Alia 1D 11
llllllltba.
SIIon801'8 of the mwure, led
by Sons. George S. McGovern,
O..S.D., and Mark 0. HaUleld,
Q.()re ., agreed to an allllere,
lllx-llour debate llmllatlon ..,
the amendment u tile Senate
struggled to finish work .., the
$19.2 billion mWtary procuremont bill.
Debate m the ]li'IJCiln!ment
bill, willcb ill fCII'IIMI' )'elll took

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Class . IJUo, .Mr. and ·Mn. Clarence
Harry Fol~y. Mr. and Mru Me~· Jr. and son, JimJIIY,

EUJah Riddle, Mr. and r,~ra. ,Mr. 81'\\ Mrs\ Floyd IJilo i!l1d
Odla Westfau lllld daughter ' d&amp;Vjl~!&lt;ifJ, ~Wen and PeW,
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Sllerry, Mr. lllld M111• Jeamel Mr· and .M.,. carl. Ali\O, Mr.
TtuDlln lbd acini, Mite, LairJ1 and Mra• .1\!Yh ~; ...,
G'-'ry' Ronnie im4 !lobby l,orence .Alllo inhlllton Mra.
91""' ....--. r-t~. add !f!i's. John , Freda MIJier .•n~ .Homer
,..,. Neaselroad ·and daugbpr Wn~ ifempll, ~. W .
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Smith: Mrs. OUve o,bunland p. m. Wtdnadly,)lomeOflfrJ, •
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.p ~ c.rou s-u 11111 Pr01ram, ·Mr•. Marg.,et Mrs. Marahllt Kimel.
Henry Tbonlu, MrJ. kill " • ·
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·-~·". 'l'lley weat . BrowaiP.dMni.PaulineMyen,
•t!Dg·lloll..
ijlpeetei!Jr fvr tbe r-aJ o1. e&lt;&gt;4:halrman~Mra. Alice CUI'UI, U~rary, Mr~. . Madne LOYAL WOI1fE~'8 C!llli

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Jaw .of ,JGbn David Gr)!Ms'
and Mr · and Mrs.
.Mr. and Mra. Otto ldm M,s Dollrman Reed.
Mr.. Laura Schaefer apent Budget and Finance, Mrs.
O&gt;l•wn""u ""th Mr. Marlene .Putman and Mra.
~. a.rie-~.
Betty Bucba!um, codlairmen,
.' llra.HmlerMwedlth and 1011 : · : MrsMrs. ~ BarriJI&amp;er,
. ~~ Yl.lltad relatiVIIallld
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Jn Pfmeroy Tueedly. Mr · and lin. Frank Bile, Mr·
Mra. Georp Neaaelroad, Sr., and Mra. Joe Masten, ¥ra.
ac:Companled her daughter' Edith Henderson, Mra. Francea
,~~r~... Gerlld . Rought and Reed and Mr. and Mrs.
.lllbteratol'llttlburllb.N. Y., Clarenc:e Autberton.
.lrbere tbe Roughts are
itatlmed
with tbe Alr Force.
l!:Droute, Mrl. Neaaelroad
+tatted her brother, Pearl
!Toots) Jtarr In Dover, w11o Is Mill carol King, brlclwlect
111. He Is a ' - - resident of "{ &lt;llarles Domlpn, was guest
~·· She alao 'flitted 111 honor at a bridal sllo'lm
Mr. and Mrs. WWiem Karr at (liven by Mn. stephen ~w
Dover. During ber atay In New asslated by Mrs. WIIUam Klng
·Yort. Mra. N-'road vlllted Sunday afternoon.
IIoe State ol Vermon and Gifts were placed on a table
lfgdreai, Canada.
centered with a milk glass
;~ Weekend 8111!811 of lbe Rev· basket of yeUow and wblte
indMra.IIDbertltiD!wereMr. chrysantbemuma flanked by
Jlld Mrs. WWiem A.. MlDer • yellow candles. ' Yellow and
laalber and ataj&gt;latlter ol Mrl. white atreamera fell from a
~. and Mr · and Mrs. Her- white umbreUe 1111p0nded from
1!1111 ROll! ri Ccmover, Olllo. the ceillng.
!lbe1 came tllpeCially 10 see Games were played and
Jlnld Xubn who II leaving IIKlll prizes awarded Sandy Clsl,... a toll' of clutJ In VIetnam. worthy, Melissa Davis, Carol
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and Lawrence ·ROll!. ·
Heallll and Salet71 Mrl.
Connle'Reed,Mn.QrlceWeber
and Mrs . .(lay Lewl.a.
PubUclty, Mrl. IIIIth Anne
Blllderaon, Mrs. · FrJnces
Holsinger, Mra. Carolyn Frn
and Mrs. Wanda. Klmea.
~lint PTA meeflne w1U be
Tueaday, Sept. I at 7:30 p. m. at
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Assn. 'J'bureday, 7:30 p. m. Columbul at
Tbe guest Uat Included tbe home of Manning KJoes, Tbe nat
above and Sabra Canaday, prealdiJilt, IJII SOulll
Ave,, wiU be a
Be8l!ie tpng, Mlrie Domlpn, · Middleport. All board membe(s parenll ri
Cindy Domlgan, Kathy King, uraed to attend.
with Mr. Bowen
~berry Klnl, Naomi lOng, TWlNCITYShrlnettae,plcnle In charge.
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llebbleFinlsw,CandanceBahr, Tlwnday, 8:30 P·lll· Route 33 served by the aecuUve COIIIElaine Dayli Becky Anclerson Park, rlgbt lOin&amp; nartb. Plana mlttae.
Louanna Mclnlolh.
' 10 be mada lor villi of hlib Mill Gloria lludr lnlliiUl!ll .
Tbe refreahinenta table wu prleatesa.
'\ftth tbe majorettae lind'· ·Ill ·
centered with a bride doD enPIUDAY
membera anticipate a fine
circled wtth miniature nddlng AREVIVAL II In jlrOt!l'el8 at 'Showing ri tbe band Ill!' ~.
bella and flanked by yellow tbe Dater Cbureh ri Christ
.
tapers In crystal boldera. Mn. through Aug. 28 nllhtiJ, al1:80.
Flnlaw presided at tbe punch Tbe evllJI8ellal, Vemoollllaeell,
bowl, and cake, punch, nuts and llle son1 leader, Michael
mints were served.
Hezelton.
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EVANGEIJNE Chapter Put.
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beanevento!Sept.12atep.m. Matronsannualpleni~Frlday,'f TOpiC
p. m., home ri Mr. and Mra.
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John Lyona, Cbestnut St., TUPPERS PLAINS- ''YMiddleport. Brlna covered dllll Round Fun With GG\Irdl" W'U
POLLY'S POINTERS and
table service.
tbe tbeme preaented by Mrs.
Hai'old Massar wbiin tbe.
SATURDAY
GardenCblbmetr-tl!7•t ille
SPECIAL meeting Mid- home ri Mtl. I. S. De&amp;. '
dleport Lodae 183, FloAM 'l'lle -'lng opened will! Tbe
Saturday, 7:80p.m. Mldd1eporl LOrd'l Prayer In unla~n ..
Lodge Hsll. Work In mealef Devottonala wwe ID . , . . of ,
muon degree.
Mra.
stout. ~. 'MtrW'
Griffith and lira.~ BarobUl
SUNDAY
, . who attended tbe Rulland
CLELAND REUNION .Flower lhow 1a"' tbelr rpporl . .
Sunday, . Forest Ac:tes Park, Mrs. Frad Goebel wiU preaent
between
Rutland
and tbe radio program lor ljepo .
Harrl•onvllle. Everyone !ember. Plana wwe made lor a
welcome. Bring ba.sket lwlch. "'!Jlmag~ and balu! aale Friday ·
POMEROY'S PONY Leapt, and Saturday. Mra·. R. V.
Utile Lea~Ue, Pee Wee buebell Weatherman gave ~ fer the
teama plcnle Sunday, I p. m. mOIIth.
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behind Pomeroy Junior IIJ8h. There ..,.. nliiiiii'OIII aper'lal ·
Brtna covered cUah and table arunaementa, , wltll · Mrs.
aervlce.
Hl('old Masaar and · Others
DEAR POLLY- I band-wash my summer dresses
recelvlnl r~~IJ9~ • . JWreli~­
In cold water and a cold water detergent to keep tbe
menta _.. aervecl to ~
·colors from fadiDg. I fiDd when Ironing a persplratloo
odor stW Ungera under the arms~d v~notlce~;i_;~ -1'\H... ,J't_ · ):~'}l1Hf
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peach mixture. Retljrn to
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beat, stirring conatantly, 5
minutes (do not boU); GbiU
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Olrtil held tbe 84th Curtis
reunion at tbe Sportaman llub
at Jobnltown, Ohio.
Attending were Mrs. Cna
Slllford&gt;~. and Mn. Wayae
CbapmiiJl, ·Mr. and . Mra.
Rlcbard awpmu, Deblte and and
Julie, Mr. and Mra. Donald

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'l'lllloll's lllatera and flmDiea In
w....- lllld Medina.
Mra. Nellie Vale' iDd Fannie
htllt attended the\Cummlnp
ReUnion Cll Sund8y It tbihome
of Mr' and Mra. WIJ). l'ldlllpa
near CIIWeolbe.
' Mrs. Maude Holcomb and
dqhter, Mra. Laura Krebe;
In Sprlngf!eld Tuoaday tp .
attead tbe funeral . ri Mrs.
llolciomb's brother, Mark '
ColtriJJ.
Mra. Wanetta RadUin and
dallilhter' TIDa, took bll' . . .. ,
Mra. Frank Jobnaton, to·
Gtlllpnlla lor' medical lnll&amp;.
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Mandal'.
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and Mrs. Olear Jo~uA~,'
and Mn. Raymood Johnicln, Mr. and -.. Olelter
Mr. aad Mra. are e11 ~ t11f1t wtek toW
lon Earl -lerD~.
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dania of tbe late Hoyt and Mary .

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Cbrl~tlllJI . Home near Cln-

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according to lhe Class
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Middleport, o.
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t,lty claae rflllliil•fll-. from t .tbQie wlllllut ~ ,.
a.m. to I:JO p.m. irid' ewn1ng wttb E lbroagli G tnom
claae ~·'If" lriJID $:10 JIOCit,
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' studeata wltb a 1111 ..
Accor~ to . Bro'im, .• II b!'IIM!r¥11ilhAIWIJUI!bD:W$ • •
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~lbtlr~atlbaUime. P,Dl· lor .
Ally necenll')' 1chedule ll.eliSirllllonfvr~ .
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tnved b)' tbe advller at that FOJ" f~er lnformaUDi ;
lime.
concerning re111tntlof1 '"
Sludentl wllo bave not I"' proeedlll'~l at Rio Gran4;.
reglateredfortheflntsemeater ~.~tacttbe~ ;
lllould report to their advlaers and Bedlrdl Omce.
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for advlllng and registration.
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Teat oo September I wiU be
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andar!!;~ted that aU llludents Bblnq Plants,. ;1 ~'

Whip eu whites wltb salt
untO atllf. Whip cream stiff.
Fold egg whites and half of
cream Into chiDed mbture.
PUe Into tert abella. Top with
remaining cream. Refrlger·
ate unW serving time. Makes
6 servings.

'Gourd Fu'n', Was

Toothpaste Will Remove
Crayon Marks on Stucco

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ate thiA?- 1. B. MeL.

Dean S. J!rolm, lliec:tor ol
~ lind NCOida at Rio
Qfaade
1e, ~oe~a1 anaounced · reshtra\lpn
procedure• for the first
.IM!I!II'IIter of llit · 11'1.,71
"'aderrdc year. Be8illratllla
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a..JNCBEI! .ytCI'OJlY
FOREST 11JL!,8, N.Y. (UPl)
...;&amp;ritaln ~ ·a victory In
hill Slevenl Cup aemlflnal
1e11e1 wtth Canada Moiiday
wben tbe doubles team r1
Jaroelav, Drobny and Gerry
()aldey defeated Canadlana
Jacquei Glguerre and Jean
Marois, 7-6, 1-1, 1&gt;0. Britain wm
challense the United Statea for
·tbe cup lor senior players on
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Class . IJUo, .Mr. and ·Mn. Clarence
Harry Fol~y. Mr. and Mru Me~· Jr. and son, JimJIIY,

EUJah Riddle, Mr. and r,~ra. ,Mr. 81'\\ Mrs\ Floyd IJilo i!l1d
Odla Westfau lllld daughter ' d&amp;Vjl~!&lt;ifJ, ~Wen and PeW,
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Sllerry, Mr. lllld M111• Jeamel Mr· and .M.,. carl. Ali\O, Mr.
TtuDlln lbd acini, Mite, LairJ1 and Mra• .1\!Yh ~; ...,
G'-'ry' Ronnie im4 !lobby l,orence .Alllo inhlllton Mra.
91""' ....--. r-t~. add !f!i's. John , Freda MIJier .•n~ .Homer
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Smith: Mrs. OUve o,bunland p. m. Wtdnadly,)lomeOflfrJ, •
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.p ~ c.rou s-u 11111 Pr01ram, ·Mr•. Marg.,et Mrs. Marahllt Kimel.
Henry Tbonlu, MrJ. kill " • ·
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·-~·". 'l'lley weat . BrowaiP.dMni.PaulineMyen,
•t!Dg·lloll..
ijlpeetei!Jr fvr tbe r-aJ o1. e&lt;&gt;4:halrman~Mra. Alice CUI'UI, U~rary, Mr~. . Madne LOYAL WOI1fE~'8 C!llli

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Jaw .of ,JGbn David Gr)!Ms'
and Mr · and Mrs.
.Mr. and Mra. Otto ldm M,s Dollrman Reed.
Mr.. Laura Schaefer apent Budget and Finance, Mrs.
O&gt;l•wn""u ""th Mr. Marlene .Putman and Mra.
~. a.rie-~.
Betty Bucba!um, codlairmen,
.' llra.HmlerMwedlth and 1011 : · : MrsMrs. ~ BarriJI&amp;er,
. ~~ Yl.lltad relatiVIIallld
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· ~,,..Jell Fauber,
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Jn Pfmeroy Tueedly. Mr · and lin. Frank Bile, Mr·
Mra. Georp Neaaelroad, Sr., and Mra. Joe Masten, ¥ra.
ac:Companled her daughter' Edith Henderson, Mra. Francea
,~~r~... Gerlld . Rought and Reed and Mr. and Mrs.
.lllbteratol'llttlburllb.N. Y., Clarenc:e Autberton.
.lrbere tbe Roughts are
itatlmed
with tbe Alr Force.
l!:Droute, Mrl. Neaaelroad
+tatted her brother, Pearl
!Toots) Jtarr In Dover, w11o Is Mill carol King, brlclwlect
111. He Is a ' - - resident of "{ &lt;llarles Domlpn, was guest
~·· She alao 'flitted 111 honor at a bridal sllo'lm
Mr. and Mrs. WWiem Karr at (liven by Mn. stephen ~w
Dover. During ber atay In New asslated by Mrs. WIIUam Klng
·Yort. Mra. N-'road vlllted Sunday afternoon.
IIoe State ol Vermon and Gifts were placed on a table
lfgdreai, Canada.
centered with a milk glass
;~ Weekend 8111!811 of lbe Rev· basket of yeUow and wblte
indMra.IIDbertltiD!wereMr. chrysantbemuma flanked by
Jlld Mrs. WWiem A.. MlDer • yellow candles. ' Yellow and
laalber and ataj&gt;latlter ol Mrl. white atreamera fell from a
~. and Mr · and Mrs. Her- white umbreUe 1111p0nded from
1!1111 ROll! ri Ccmover, Olllo. the ceillng.
!lbe1 came tllpeCially 10 see Games were played and
Jlnld Xubn who II leaving IIKlll prizes awarded Sandy Clsl,... a toll' of clutJ In VIetnam. worthy, Melissa Davis, Carol
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King and Cindy Domigan.
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and Lawrence ·ROll!. ·
Heallll and Salet71 Mrl.
Connle'Reed,Mn.QrlceWeber
and Mrs . .(lay Lewl.a.
PubUclty, Mrl. IIIIth Anne
Blllderaon, Mrs. · FrJnces
Holsinger, Mra. Carolyn Frn
and Mrs. Wanda. Klmea.
~lint PTA meeflne w1U be
Tueaday, Sept. I at 7:30 p. m. at
Riverview School. Tbe officen
wiU serve refreallmentl.

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· JIJNJOJt AMERICAN Legkln
Auzlllery, Drew W.lllter Poll
Nofllo.!:.~be·'L~:.~ Neir tbe
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'lburaday, 7:80 p. m. at tbe
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hall.
Satri•y•a adl.U::~~~~
MEIGSCountyTBand Health .
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Assn. 'J'bureday, 7:30 p. m. Columbul at
Tbe guest Uat Included tbe home of Manning KJoes, Tbe nat
above and Sabra Canaday, prealdiJilt, IJII SOulll
Ave,, wiU be a
Be8l!ie tpng, Mlrie Domlpn, · Middleport. All board membe(s parenll ri
Cindy Domlgan, Kathy King, uraed to attend.
with Mr. Bowen
~berry Klnl, Naomi lOng, TWlNCITYShrlnettae,plcnle In charge.
'
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llebbleFinlsw,CandanceBahr, Tlwnday, 8:30 P·lll· Route 33 served by the aecuUve COIIIElaine Dayli Becky Anclerson Park, rlgbt lOin&amp; nartb. Plana mlttae.
Louanna Mclnlolh.
' 10 be mada lor villi of hlib Mill Gloria lludr lnlliiUl!ll .
Tbe refreahinenta table wu prleatesa.
'\ftth tbe majorettae lind'· ·Ill ·
centered with a bride doD enPIUDAY
membera anticipate a fine
circled wtth miniature nddlng AREVIVAL II In jlrOt!l'el8 at 'Showing ri tbe band Ill!' ~.
bella and flanked by yellow tbe Dater Cbureh ri Christ
.
tapers In crystal boldera. Mn. through Aug. 28 nllhtiJ, al1:80.
Flnlaw presided at tbe punch Tbe evllJI8ellal, Vemoollllaeell,
bowl, and cake, punch, nuts and llle son1 leader, Michael
mints were served.
Hezelton.
·
The open church weddlnl wiU
EVANGEIJNE Chapter Put.
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7
beanevento!Sept.12atep.m. Matronsannualpleni~Frlday,'f TOpiC
p. m., home ri Mr. and Mra.
"
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John Lyona, Cbestnut St., TUPPERS PLAINS- ''YMiddleport. Brlna covered dllll Round Fun With GG\Irdl" W'U
POLLY'S POINTERS and
table service.
tbe tbeme preaented by Mrs.
Hai'old Massar wbiin tbe.
SATURDAY
GardenCblbmetr-tl!7•t ille
SPECIAL meeting Mid- home ri Mtl. I. S. De&amp;. '
dleport Lodae 183, FloAM 'l'lle -'lng opened will! Tbe
Saturday, 7:80p.m. Mldd1eporl LOrd'l Prayer In unla~n ..
Lodge Hsll. Work In mealef Devottonala wwe ID . , . . of ,
muon degree.
Mra.
stout. ~. 'MtrW'
Griffith and lira.~ BarobUl
SUNDAY
, . who attended tbe Rulland
CLELAND REUNION .Flower lhow 1a"' tbelr rpporl . .
Sunday, . Forest Ac:tes Park, Mrs. Frad Goebel wiU preaent
between
Rutland
and tbe radio program lor ljepo .
Harrl•onvllle. Everyone !ember. Plana wwe made lor a
welcome. Bring ba.sket lwlch. "'!Jlmag~ and balu! aale Friday ·
POMEROY'S PONY Leapt, and Saturday. Mra·. R. V.
Utile Lea~Ue, Pee Wee buebell Weatherman gave ~ fer the
teama plcnle Sunday, I p. m. mOIIth.
... ·
behind Pomeroy Junior IIJ8h. There ..,.. nliiiiii'OIII aper'lal ·
Brtna covered cUah and table arunaementa, , wltll · Mrs.
aervlce.
Hl('old Masaar and · Others
DEAR POLLY- I band-wash my summer dresses
recelvlnl r~~IJ9~ • . JWreli~­
In cold water and a cold water detergent to keep tbe
menta _.. aervecl to ~
·colors from fadiDg. I fiDd when Ironing a persplratloo
odor stW Ungera under the arms~d v~notlce~;i_;~ -1'\H... ,J't_ · ):~'}l1Hf
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solve getatiD and lllllil'
peach mbture. Beat egg
yolb 1Ugbtly; ltlr ID' a Uttle.
peach mixture. Retljrn to
aaucepan. Cook over low
beat, stirring conatantly, 5
minutes (do not boU); GbiU
mixture unW It moundl
when cb-opped from 8 IJIOOD.

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were bll' brotliel' lllldthla
liller.JnTbe 8I:QUjj
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law, Mr. and Mn. ·Lawrenc. · 11
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Chapman, ' Mra. Woetta Ill' ·
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Radeldn, Mra. Dorothy Boian
and Mu. AlUla EUaab!llb
Tlrna'.

CO.ORDJNATED for etm•
fort are these lell!lfl!-wear
tallldoaa from Italy. 'l1ley
feature 1 o f t Jersey wool
alllrtl aJld aocb Ia aepfa
wllll dark broWII wool mltllaldrt allll pota.

WI.EN.ERS

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Olrtil held tbe 84th Curtis
reunion at tbe Sportaman llub
at Jobnltown, Ohio.
Attending were Mrs. Cna
Slllford&gt;~. and Mn. Wayae
CbapmiiJl, ·Mr. and . Mra.
Rlcbard awpmu, Deblte and and
Julie, Mr. and Mra. Donald

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Marvin WIIJoo

ri Mn.
'l'lllloll's lllatera and flmDiea In
w....- lllld Medina.
Mra. Nellie Vale' iDd Fannie
htllt attended the\Cummlnp
ReUnion Cll Sund8y It tbihome
of Mr' and Mra. WIJ). l'ldlllpa
near CIIWeolbe.
' Mrs. Maude Holcomb and
dqhter, Mra. Laura Krebe;
In Sprlngf!eld Tuoaday tp .
attead tbe funeral . ri Mrs.
llolciomb's brother, Mark '
ColtriJJ.
Mra. Wanetta RadUin and
dallilhter' TIDa, took bll' . . .. ,
Mra. Frank Jobnaton, to·
Gtlllpnlla lor' medical lnll&amp;.
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Chapman and five cblldnn Mr
ment
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Mandal'.
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and Mrs. Olear Jo~uA~,'
and Mn. Raymood Johnicln, Mr. and -.. Olelter
Mr. aad Mra. are e11 ~ t11f1t wtek toW
lon Earl -lerD~.
'Gil
' Mr.

PrK:es
Effective
AUG. 2S.29

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Ws tl1ilon wtlh burial at
Decalllr.

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REEDSVILLE - Descen·

6.99

HOGG~~ &amp; ZUSPAN:

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cbmatl. Puneral servk!el were
beld · at Ellla Funeral llmle,

dania of tbe late Hoyt and Mary .

Ranchwood Spanlh Elm

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made~ bGme at MI. Healthy
Cbrl~tlllJI . Home near Cln-

64th Curtis Reunion is Held ·

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N.Y. Statesman Birch

Mrs. Morris, with ber

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lllllll report to CQIIllllllllty Hsll
For Lasting Pleasure 1 :
according to lhe Class
$4.00 up
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Reghtratlon Schedule
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eatabUabed by the Ofllce of
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Admlsalons and Records.
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report from 9 to 10 a.m., llloee
Middleport, o.
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111111 last n~mes· beglnnlug wilh .__oiiiiiiiiiiii•liiiio-~,4t.:

· GROUND BEEF

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wiU ·be Tlludaff 8epl. 1, wllh H ·~ N frqm ).0 to U, ·~
t,lty claae rflllliil•fll-. from t .tbQie wlllllut ~ ,.
a.m. to I:JO p.m. irid' ewn1ng wttb E lbroagli G tnom
claae ~·'If" lriJID $:10 JIOCit,
. : ..
p.m. to a po~tt
' studeata wltb a 1111 ..
Accor~ to . Bro'im, .• II b!'IIM!r¥11ilhAIWIJUI!bD:W$ • •
llluclepte- ~ lo ' lb;lr f!!llllrl 'from 1 to l P~ tililll :t~
~ Ill t:ommlilji.y Hill. ~ ~ ~
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l're.ftCIJtnd 'llllldebt8
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,Pcli: '!I' tbeir ~dt' c.rda CPmlilw!ltY Hall !nip! J ;lo ;
~lbtlr~atlbaUime. P,Dl· lor .
Ally necenll')' 1chedule ll.eliSirllllonfvr~ .
, ,..,,
~can be made and •P· wlllbefr,.n8:30p,l)l: t1 '8!! . ;~ . '
tnved b)' tbe advller at that FOJ" f~er lnformaUDi ;
lime.
concerning re111tntlof1 '"
Sludentl wllo bave not I"' proeedlll'~l at Rio Gran4;.
reglateredfortheflntsemeater ~.~tacttbe~ ;
lllould report to their advlaers and Bedlrdl Omce.
,_
for advlllng and registration.
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Brown noWd tbal new students .
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taking tbe American CoUege Say "Get Well" PltiM· :
Teat oo September I wiU be
wifh
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registered for c'-tl between 2
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andar!!;~ted that aU llludents Bblnq Plants,. ;1 ~'

Whip eu whites wltb salt
untO atllf. Whip cream stiff.
Fold egg whites and half of
cream Into chiDed mbture.
PUe Into tert abella. Top with
remaining cream. Refrlger·
ate unW serving time. Makes
6 servings.

'Gourd Fu'n', Was

Toothpaste Will Remove
Crayon Marks on Stucco

somJf:rNt%?a2No
ate thiA?- 1. B. MeL.

Dean S. J!rolm, lliec:tor ol
~ lind NCOida at Rio
Qfaade
1e, ~oe~a1 anaounced · reshtra\lpn
procedure• for the first
.IM!I!II'IIter of llit · 11'1.,71
"'aderrdc year. Be8illratllla
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a..JNCBEI! .ytCI'OJlY
FOREST 11JL!,8, N.Y. (UPl)
...;&amp;ritaln ~ ·a victory In
hill Slevenl Cup aemlflnal
1e11e1 wtth Canada Moiiday
wben tbe doubles team r1
Jaroelav, Drobny and Gerry
()aldey defeated Canadlana
Jacquei Glguerre and Jean
Marois, 7-6, 1-1, 1&gt;0. Britain wm
challense the United Statea for
·tbe cup lor senior players on
'l'huraday.

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b er
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Middleport

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FRUIT DRINKS
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PoTATOES
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clncftltd? · '1n1111r~,,.·blen
Lbat . your

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You watch your children INlf down great bowls of cereal
you now know Is not their source of energy and, feeling as
aodden as your own bowl of Crackle-Boos, you ponder the
wisdom of ever getting up from the table.

The cblldren are always at their peak on such mornings.
Their voices are so high they shatter crystal, beer mugs
and your eardrums. They troop Ially .about the kitchen,
crashing Into cupboard doors an hitting you with their
elbows.
"Shall I tum on the Today show?" someone shrieks.
uMfffpf!" you answer.
"Just thought you might like to see it in color and you
know you NEVER get color unless It's all pink or green."

' "I like It that way," you lie.

lt66 GMc
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'lo Ton Pickup. 6 cyl. engine, local one owner
truck, green finish, 6'12' body. SHARP! ·
1968 DODGE
$2195
3/• Ton
0200
Sweptllne
Express,
V-8
tor.
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Lo(ldfllte automatic transmission, power
steering, 8' wide bodv. .
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1966 CHEVROLET
S2295
2 Ton Cab &amp; Insulated 12' van body, ready to
go. 825x20 tires.

.Pomeroy Motor Co
OPEN EVI!S. 1.00 P.M.
PGMEROY, OHIO
WANT AD

INFORMATION

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DEADLINES

·

5 P .M. Day a&amp;fore Publication
Mondav Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a .m. ror
Oa_y of Publiution

: "The news this morning Is, there's a strike In Kansas
City and more smog on the East Coast and the cost of
ltvlng wll1 rise this month."
I

; '"lbanks," you mutter.
~ "You promised you'd bake ~our Never-Fail Chocolate
Cake today-and this time you re going to remember the
l:jaklng powder, remember?"

" w this is the point where the intelligent woman would
ack to bed. She'd mumble something about stabbing
in her knees, hand the kids fi.40 and tell them to
a pastry shop-preferably one of those famous ones

enna.

But few women take sucb intelligent actions. Most

men believe, truly believe, th11t if they can stay upright
drink enough coffee, everything Is going to get better.
s is a common misconception and I'm not going to harp
o the rightness and wrongness of things. All I'm going to
dp Is teil you that on such a day there is no point in
~llevlng iD mercy or justice.
I

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'This Is the day the PUJ'PY Is going to chew the arm out
oJ your husbands's lavor1te sweater. This is when the bush·
!Jkis, whatever THEY are, wear out on the pump. Today,
~ casserole not only runneth over into the clean oven,
blit possibly you'D break your glasses. No reason tc look
~ the mirror and sternly tell yourseH tomorrow Is going
~be a better day. Look into the mirror and you'll notice
tllere's a horrid red bump forming right In the center of
yqur chin.

REGULATIONS
eC~tt

RATES

For Want Ad Service

I WISH to thank each one who
offered special prayer for me
at the various churches; those
Ma~

God richly

bless you. Mrs. Carl Gorby.

you. Mrs. Carl Gorby.

thanks to all who were so

kind at fhe time of tho death ol

our brother, Harry Jacobs .

Zedtwitz
Bids
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With the Moderns

diamond, but that was
child's play once she bad
made the correct play In
trumps.

emergenc:;y squad, the EWing
Funeral Home, and all
who sent the beautiful flowers

~Y Otwald &amp; James Jacoby

(Hewspoper Entetprise Assn.)

.1083
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.JI085

Special thanks to Mr. Hovt
Allen, Jr., the Pomeroy

and cards. Mr. and Nn.

William Jacobs.

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1965 . FORD Falcon, 6-ey/.~
standard shltt, In aood condillon. ill real b\ly afS50Q, S..
Samuel
lbove.
SyracuH, 8arnh~rt
on Rt. 124,!!"'01S
from Racine Planlll!lowll,
1-,U-'t.c

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1960

OLDSMOBILE

home. Phone 992-3666.

8-16-tfc

tip Wanted

local work. become a higher
wage earner with the Realist

Bra and R. S. Apparel
Fashions. Pay up to $10 per

~ridge

yo.ung mana game, but
Waldemar von Zedtwitz,
who Is 74 years young, just
wim the World's mixed-pair
championship with Barbara
Brier of Miami, Fla. Waldy
won the Vanderbilt C~ln
". ""'and has won just a ut
...,.
every American bridge IItle
In sight, but thll Ia hla flrat
Worli1'1 championship. Barbar a, one· of the be aI women
bridge players, is also a
very successful teacher.
The blcldlng olloday's
hand shows that Waldy, sittlng North, can handle modem science with the best of
the modem bidders.
His three-heart caU was
one of thoae all-purpose cue
bids. If Barbara wanted to
try three no-trinnp, he had
shown her a heart control.
If she .wanted lo move toward ilam, be wao ready.
He couldn't be sure about
her four-club bid. Maybe she
. just wanted to get to game,
1v bid live clubs.
10 he mer•._
Then, When she bid five
beartl, be revalued his hand.
· Obviously, she was show.log the king of hearts and
trying for a pand slam.
';could she be domg Ibis with·
.,out both the ace and queen
of trumps? l\10, unless she
b~ A six-card suit. Could
she have a couple of small
.o.1 • N ~H hd

:-J; ebo:nchl~epad: a~.

.ROOFING,

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BY ~IITRACI'

'l,o95
'67 GTO *1.895
Power steering, automatic

Roof Painting . · &amp;
Repair, Spouting &amp;

Cerpenter Work:
Contact:
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'66 Volllswagen
2 Door sedan, low mileage.
sharp car.

*1,095
BlAElTNARS

PONTIAC
BUICK
GMC TRUCKS

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7414945

Rt.l

Dexllr, 0.

For Sale
SPECIALS this week ot
Spencer's Mirket, 1
mile north of Eastern High
School on Rt, 7: Peac~. ~
lbs. il9c: nice muskmelons,
extra large 39c: Lima Beans,
2 lb . .UC: apples, good to 001
or cook, 3 lbs. l9c: larJie
mangoes, red or green, 4 for
25c; sweet potatoes, white or
red, 2 lbs., 39c. Many other
specials.
FOOT HouH troller. Good
cor\dltlon. Coli Chester 985-

26

For Sale
homo, 2-

~1$0,

bedroom, fronf kitchen. can
lle seen on County Rood 12. 3-YEAR-OLD
Phone 992·6968.. ''

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SEPTIC tanks cl~ned: Mlllir
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEATIIED.
Reasonable rate.• : P)1one
John Russtll, Gal,li!9fl* W.
.012 altar 5:30 p.m. '

""l:'====-:-~-,-+_1-1.....,1.~ HARRISON'S TV AND' . AN·

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Pomeroy

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ATHER'l'ON ' T.V. '· AND~ ·
ELECT!IOTIIJC '
Pl)one .,.3Nf, long ·
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:::~~· S~arf, qtl!~, ~&gt;

ORVIU£ JOHNSON
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with optional 3 speed floor
shift.

1-~31p

C. BRADFORD, fllic:llorieer
TENNA SERVICE. ,Phont
Complete Strvlce
992-2522.
Phone 949-3121
6&lt;.10-lfc.
Racine, Ololo
Crill Bracflord
NEIGLER Constr~dlon:· ' For
5-1-ffc building or ramoct.l!t!g your
hcime, call Guy Nelglar,
·R-EACI'Y-Mi'X . CONCRETE Racine, Ohio.
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. 7-31-lfc
delivered right t~ your
pro/oct Fast and·eaay Free
est maies Phone 99i-32U SEWING MACHINES, RIPIIr'
G 11 1 ' R d u; Co '
Hrillc:e, oil makes. 992·2a,4.
oeg n
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The Fabric Shop, f'omar:oy.
Middleport, bhjo.
6-JO.ffc Authorized Singer Sal" iorid'
Strvlce. We Sharpen Sci-.
WHEer-Horse Sales ond
).29.ijt
Service. Boum Lumbar
Company, Chesler, Ohl'o,
Phone 985-3301.
NOTICW OF ' .. ,.
5-20-tfc
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reglstar•d AIR CoNDITIONING,
Hfraford bull: Sired' by S. H.
Refrlgerotlon Hrvlce. Jad&lt;'s
ReaiOlwordCI~I2. Also, 1H9
Rtlrlger•tlon, New Haven,
Honda Scrambler 90, with
Phone 882-2079.
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rebuilt motor. Phone 949·3844 - - - , - - - - - -·_u._Hc·
offer 6 p. m.
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DII'AIIT~INT OF

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GREEN BEANS, pick Y')ur
own. S2 bushel. Also peppers
and potatoes. Andrew CrOSSt
. .. '1070.
Letart Falls, Ohio.
8'21 -'1c BUNDY Clarinet, reasonable.
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WAITRESS wanted, day or. 1970 SEWING madllne used
Phone 7&lt;12-5052·
1-26-Jtc
night, full or pert time. Coli lust a few times, fully
!he Blue Tartan. Phone 992· equipped to zig-tog, make
9941.
buttonholes, overc .. f •P· 2 LOTS In Harrisonville, 11100.
B-23-6tc pllques and many embroidery
Also, Iorge barn on Rt. 143
- -- -- - - - designs. Will sacrlllce lor
near Harrisonville, avallobla
only $34.&gt;10 cash price or
alter Seolamber 15, S.05.
Wanted To Buy
tern&gt;o to be arranged. Phone
Phone 7d-3123.
OLD FURNITURE, dishes. 992-2685.
8-U-3tc
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
I-2C).6tc
Va. rir call after 5 p.m., Phone
S82-2070.

Miller Rt ,. Pomeroy, 0.

For Rent

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OLOeitll(jijSE on cholc:e latin
'Syrac~H. Prl~ lor quick
aale. Coli 992-5324.
7-26-lfc

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NEW HOMES for salo. Wt have
bolotlfullols avolloblt or will
buRd on yours. Sao:npla homn
olretdy twill lor rour In-.
speetlon. Call A. E. H, Lee
Contlructlon, Phbhe ·992-3454.
6-29-tfc
GoOD ~~~esf;.,ent prpperty'.
· Mou• with .boreo ,fv..,lshed
ipar.fil)thtd tlasem•nt, · two•

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oJfersOna

Wal ; hia queen of hearts
lllo:ely ~ be valuable? Indeed
. It wis. Waldy closed the
'b.iddlng at seven Clubs.
•
. . The play was elementary
lor, oomeone of Barbara's
e.tlibet. She won the IJ&gt;Sde
'.l!lid l\lnd rromptly called for
d u ni my s king of clubs.
TMre· woul~ be no problem
a!Jilut the grand slam as long
, \Ill
aU Cour trumps didn't wartime radio broadcasUng for 'tHERE. WILL bJ a· H~mn 51~
&amp;J1f!W ,up in one hand. If West Nazi Germany, ·
. •~ fhe Rolli~ Free' WI
!J1!14i lbem, the grand slum In 1964 President Lyndoo Baptlif ~hurch situt;~y
!0'9.'!fll: l!l)l, be made, Since Jollnson and Sap. H)lbert · 7:30 p. m. Everyo~~ is
East · held thertl, &lt;Jlarbliro Hl!lllphrey were seliiCi;d to welcome.
..&gt;· "
· wat:abl~ to i&gt;Wk up lh• jack- bud Ute Domocralkt ~.
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Th f t
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e a a est passenger
rallroad In the world Ia the Noll'te
New Tokaido Line between
Tokyo alld Oaaka In Japan. GUN SHOOT, Friday, August
Its }{ 1 k
1
28, 7 p.m. Homs and bacons.
a r superexpreas
Mile Hill Roed. Spon~ored by
trains cover the llla).mlle
Roclne Fire Department.
run, inclusive of two stops,
a-2s. 4tc 2 BEDROOM houso on Lincoln COAL · FL!RNAC~ • .1,2-lnch
In 3 hours 10 minutes at an
Helghlo. Coli 992.5127 .
::.:n.~ ccndlllan. Phone
average speed of 101 miles GUN SHOOT, Forked Run,
1·25-tfc
an hour, The World
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Almanac notes. .Tbe n.ton,
Aug. 30 ·
U.Car t r a 1n hal motors
1-26-ltc THREE ROOM, all electric LIKE' NEW: 16 lnlenqoHonal
chOP~&gt;!'· Corn •nd' gran·
like
new.
generating 8,160 ldlowatts.
RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, apartment,
head. Direct cot. l'bolli 9&lt;19·
Available
Aug.
25
In
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Friday and Saturday.
Pomeroy.
Must
see
to
apThereafler every Saturday. preciate. Phone Gallipolis
l-25-5tc
Dltferent Items every week.
for appointment.
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621 L.ocust St., Middleport.
1-25-tfn
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VFW GUN shoot. Bailey Run
Today Ia Wednelday, Auj). :16, Rood, Junction of .RI. 114 a~d
ll!e 238111 day _. 1170 wl"' 1.., to n1~ ~nday, August '30 at
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The lllOill1 Ia between Its last -===...,....~---·--111111
hew""·PAINTING,
houses ond•tflca
roon
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Clean out baHmonlo,
or.
The Dl«Dii!!I•W. are Mars ctllan. v,ry reaoonable.
111111 Satum.
Phone U9-G2$ or 9i19-!1254. . 1676 LINCOLN HI!., 2-beO&gt;'oom
house. bl!th, baHmont, ollie
The evenlnc stars are Mereu8·2S.3!c
for storage, Herdwood floors,
ry, Venus and Jupl~.
ICE CREAM Social, st. Paul's
built-In cabinets In kitchen, ·
On thia day In hlatory:
Lutheran Church, Panieroy,
gas furnaao. Phone 992-JOM.
8·2J.6tc
In .1813 ~ volcano at Friday, Aug. 21and Saturday,
Krakatao 1n the Netherlands Auaust 29, .6· v,.. m. Take ouf
Eut lncllea be
ord'ers c.oll 992-2010 after 6 p. FURNISHED. tlrot floor ef·
gao erupting. m. Wednesday iw Thursday.
liclency apartment. ujlllfles
Beforelti1IIJI!deiHhenextday, ··,
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furnished. "'one 992.3174.
two-lhlrda ol the island had ----~.....:..-.....;
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' io ir.u'- anil!lli,oeD HAYMAN'S AUCTION •toustt.
Leurel Cliff, now open eech
Friday to receive. con.
In lJ2II the ltlh amendment . slgnments of 10 a.m .•Auction
to lhe Conltltutkin weot Into starllllll at 7 p.m. Let us stll
8-26-Jtp
effect, Bftlng II'Qmel! tht rfrlh! your merchandiH.
3 · 22 ·11 ~ TRAllER
to .vote. •
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In , lttl Mildred Ellzabell! WILL pick up merchandise and , new~~&gt;~e~~;h':h~:'o!:'~':J
Gl1Iars, kn~ u "Alia Sally,"
take lo auction on a PI''· Rt, ~3. ·Phone 992·29•1.
was brougbl to !be United : cent age b~&amp;ls. Celt . Jim
, 1 7-30-JO!c
Sl.lteG to lace cha~ges of
Adams, ouctloneer, Rutland.
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espionage and treason lor
Phone 7-Q·~ I.
9·2·3. .'tfc. 5Jl.OOtflplew~k~
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ROOM unturrlsh&lt;d apartTo us he has not gone away. 3 ment.
Phone 99:.t:.J288.
Nor has he traveled far.
7-1-tfc
Just entered God's etornel
home
7 ROOM home, running water,
And l_eft the door alar.
treegn,lerge lot end gardeo.
Sadly missed b~b his parents.
Available after September 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Reina Lind and
$65 monlh, phooe 7.12·3123.
his grondperenfl, Mr, EdB-26-3!c
ward Hoeflich and Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Lind.
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But memories live forever.

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-t_W_A_N_T_to_tha_n_k_e""ve-r-~-Y 1
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, , ,1 l-B-ttc 1970 m\)del. o.,om~lote w,l!!'.fl.!l .
' thoTr'"proyers, ca ' • · and -1-CIHnlllll ~·- .~all -~t ..... -.::·c·-:
flowers sent whliei':l,~ 'ilas 8 !i&gt;LD uPRIGHT ·plano.; anr :f~::~n:,;~ 1 ~· 'f:'i~': 1~ '·Jl~~illi&gt;~'
surgical patient at Ui\lv~rslty condition, as long as have no
Phon
Hospital, Columbus. Thanks.
been wet. Paying SIO each. desired.
e 992·2685.
Q-The bidding hu been:
also,
to
our
employee,._
for
First
floor
only.
Monda)'&gt;
w111
B-2C).61c
Weot
North
Eut Soutlo
their good work while we
be pick-up day. Write. giving
3•
Dble
were gone. Special thanks to good directions, Witten Plano N'ICE yellow ond white tr..
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my wile and daughter for
Company, Box 188, Sardis, ripened peaches. Mason
You, South, hold:
their much appreciated help.
Ohio &lt;139~.
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May God richly bless you all.
8-20-tfc
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Oscar
Robertson.
What do you do now?
.W H.P. MERCURY, U foot
8-26-ltp Female Help Wanted
A-Pou. You cion~ have a
Speedllne wood boat and
olam-tnoe hand.
troller. Life jacket and water
BE
A
PLAYHOUSE
TOY
In Memory
skis. Good condition. Phone
DEALER: Work August to
992-5532.
IN MEMORY of PFt. ThomM December, free training. No
R. Lind, U. S. Marines. who
colle&lt;illlll, no delivery, no
l-25-2tp
was killed In Vietnam on Aug. cash Investment. Coli coll~t
26, 1961:
6U·377-~791,
Charlolte
We often lhlnk of bygone
Heiskell. South Point, Ohio.
FACTS
days,
7-17-tfc
When we were all together.
The family chain Is broken
now

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1967 CHEVROLET Chtvtll• ·
station wagon, ve. E;~c:ellent
condition. C.ll992-7095 otttr 5
p.m.
1-25,31c

nice.

hour. Part time w9rk. Free
who visited me at Holzer
fall wardrobe. No lnvesfmenf,
· Hospital; for the flowers, getwell cards and telephone calls b Write Box 186, New Haven, W.

In my behalf.

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REDUCE safe and fast with
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
V-8, 440, 4 door sedan, power
~ 5-JO!p
steering, automatic, ••tra

AMBITIOUS young housewife,

Card of Thanks

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'66 Dodge ec..t .

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10 by leadllig through ihem
WIN AT BRIDGE twice.
She also had to ruff a

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5 ce.nts p~r Word one Insertion WA.ITRESS needed must be
Min•mum Charge 75c
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12 cents per w 1rd th.-ee
over 21. Have reference.
consecutive lns .. rilnM
Apply In person . Martin
lR cents per word six con Restaurant, Middleport.
secutive inse• ·1ons .
8-16-ttc
25 Rer cent Discount on paid ..::.·
·- - - - - - - ads a~~~d6 P~~d :r~~~N ~~days .. ADO TO your family lncori1el
&amp; OBITUARY
DemonstrL·te toys and gifts.
Sl.SO for so word minimum
Earn $35 an evening. Work at
Eacfl additional word 2c .
your own convenience. No
. . BLIND ADS
experience. No Investment.
Add1~1onal 25c Cflarge pel"
Call 992-6632. Wi-lte Toy
AdverfiOeF~~~t£: HOURS
Ladles Party Plan, Johnston,
8 30 a .m . to 5:00pm Dailv.
Pa. 15902.
8-25-3!p
8 : 30 a . m . to 12:00 Noon
Safurdav

oporatol''o license~ ,call tta-

M

or reject anv ads WILL give plano lessons in my

deemed
ob[ectional.
The
publisher will not be rlJSponslble
for more than one Incorrect
insertion.

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right to

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late, It's 20 years past seven!
You know bow it is. You attempt poring over your newspaper but all you manage Is pouring over the coffee.

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Wby is It that we gel up some mornings and It's' not only

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You watch your children INlf down great bowls of cereal
you now know Is not their source of energy and, feeling as
aodden as your own bowl of Crackle-Boos, you ponder the
wisdom of ever getting up from the table.

The cblldren are always at their peak on such mornings.
Their voices are so high they shatter crystal, beer mugs
and your eardrums. They troop Ially .about the kitchen,
crashing Into cupboard doors an hitting you with their
elbows.
"Shall I tum on the Today show?" someone shrieks.
uMfffpf!" you answer.
"Just thought you might like to see it in color and you
know you NEVER get color unless It's all pink or green."

' "I like It that way," you lie.

lt66 GMc
.
. . ·mu
'lo Ton Pickup. 6 cyl. engine, local one owner
truck, green finish, 6'12' body. SHARP! ·
1968 DODGE
$2195
3/• Ton
0200
Sweptllne
Express,
V-8
tor.
I'
Lo(ldfllte automatic transmission, power
steering, 8' wide bodv. .
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1966 CHEVROLET
S2295
2 Ton Cab &amp; Insulated 12' van body, ready to
go. 825x20 tires.

.Pomeroy Motor Co
OPEN EVI!S. 1.00 P.M.
PGMEROY, OHIO
WANT AD

INFORMATION

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DEADLINES

·

5 P .M. Day a&amp;fore Publication
Mondav Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a .m. ror
Oa_y of Publiution

: "The news this morning Is, there's a strike In Kansas
City and more smog on the East Coast and the cost of
ltvlng wll1 rise this month."
I

; '"lbanks," you mutter.
~ "You promised you'd bake ~our Never-Fail Chocolate
Cake today-and this time you re going to remember the
l:jaklng powder, remember?"

" w this is the point where the intelligent woman would
ack to bed. She'd mumble something about stabbing
in her knees, hand the kids fi.40 and tell them to
a pastry shop-preferably one of those famous ones

enna.

But few women take sucb intelligent actions. Most

men believe, truly believe, th11t if they can stay upright
drink enough coffee, everything Is going to get better.
s is a common misconception and I'm not going to harp
o the rightness and wrongness of things. All I'm going to
dp Is teil you that on such a day there is no point in
~llevlng iD mercy or justice.
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'This Is the day the PUJ'PY Is going to chew the arm out
oJ your husbands's lavor1te sweater. This is when the bush·
!Jkis, whatever THEY are, wear out on the pump. Today,
~ casserole not only runneth over into the clean oven,
blit possibly you'D break your glasses. No reason tc look
~ the mirror and sternly tell yourseH tomorrow Is going
~be a better day. Look into the mirror and you'll notice
tllere's a horrid red bump forming right In the center of
yqur chin.

REGULATIONS
eC~tt

RATES

For Want Ad Service

I WISH to thank each one who
offered special prayer for me
at the various churches; those
Ma~

God richly

bless you. Mrs. Carl Gorby.

you. Mrs. Carl Gorby.

thanks to all who were so

kind at fhe time of tho death ol

our brother, Harry Jacobs .

Zedtwitz
Bids
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With the Moderns

diamond, but that was
child's play once she bad
made the correct play In
trumps.

emergenc:;y squad, the EWing
Funeral Home, and all
who sent the beautiful flowers

~Y Otwald &amp; James Jacoby

(Hewspoper Entetprise Assn.)

.1083
• J954
.JI085

Special thanks to Mr. Hovt
Allen, Jr., the Pomeroy

and cards. Mr. and Nn.

William Jacobs.

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1965 . FORD Falcon, 6-ey/.~
standard shltt, In aood condillon. ill real b\ly afS50Q, S..
Samuel
lbove.
SyracuH, 8arnh~rt
on Rt. 124,!!"'01S
from Racine Planlll!lowll,
1-,U-'t.c

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1960

OLDSMOBILE

home. Phone 992-3666.

8-16-tfc

tip Wanted

local work. become a higher
wage earner with the Realist

Bra and R. S. Apparel
Fashions. Pay up to $10 per

~ridge

yo.ung mana game, but
Waldemar von Zedtwitz,
who Is 74 years young, just
wim the World's mixed-pair
championship with Barbara
Brier of Miami, Fla. Waldy
won the Vanderbilt C~ln
". ""'and has won just a ut
...,.
every American bridge IItle
In sight, but thll Ia hla flrat
Worli1'1 championship. Barbar a, one· of the be aI women
bridge players, is also a
very successful teacher.
The blcldlng olloday's
hand shows that Waldy, sittlng North, can handle modem science with the best of
the modem bidders.
His three-heart caU was
one of thoae all-purpose cue
bids. If Barbara wanted to
try three no-trinnp, he had
shown her a heart control.
If she .wanted lo move toward ilam, be wao ready.
He couldn't be sure about
her four-club bid. Maybe she
. just wanted to get to game,
1v bid live clubs.
10 he mer•._
Then, When she bid five
beartl, be revalued his hand.
· Obviously, she was show.log the king of hearts and
trying for a pand slam.
';could she be domg Ibis with·
.,out both the ace and queen
of trumps? l\10, unless she
b~ A six-card suit. Could
she have a couple of small
.o.1 • N ~H hd

:-J; ebo:nchl~epad: a~.

.ROOFING,

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BY ~IITRACI'

'l,o95
'67 GTO *1.895
Power steering, automatic

Roof Painting . · &amp;
Repair, Spouting &amp;

Cerpenter Work:
Contact:
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2 Door sedan, low mileage.
sharp car.

*1,095
BlAElTNARS

PONTIAC
BUICK
GMC TRUCKS

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For Sale
SPECIALS this week ot
Spencer's Mirket, 1
mile north of Eastern High
School on Rt, 7: Peac~. ~
lbs. il9c: nice muskmelons,
extra large 39c: Lima Beans,
2 lb . .UC: apples, good to 001
or cook, 3 lbs. l9c: larJie
mangoes, red or green, 4 for
25c; sweet potatoes, white or
red, 2 lbs., 39c. Many other
specials.
FOOT HouH troller. Good
cor\dltlon. Coli Chester 985-

26

For Sale
homo, 2-

~1$0,

bedroom, fronf kitchen. can
lle seen on County Rood 12. 3-YEAR-OLD
Phone 992·6968.. ''

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEATIIED.
Reasonable rate.• : P)1one
John Russtll, Gal,li!9fl* W.
.012 altar 5:30 p.m. '

""l:'====-:-~-,-+_1-1.....,1.~ HARRISON'S TV AND' . AN·

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Pomeroy

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ELECT!IOTIIJC '
Pl)one .,.3Nf, long ·
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:::~~· S~arf, qtl!~, ~&gt;

ORVIU£ JOHNSON
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with optional 3 speed floor
shift.

1-~31p

C. BRADFORD, fllic:llorieer
TENNA SERVICE. ,Phont
Complete Strvlce
992-2522.
Phone 949-3121
6&lt;.10-lfc.
Racine, Ololo
Crill Bracflord
NEIGLER Constr~dlon:· ' For
5-1-ffc building or ramoct.l!t!g your
hcime, call Guy Nelglar,
·R-EACI'Y-Mi'X . CONCRETE Racine, Ohio.
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. 7-31-lfc
delivered right t~ your
pro/oct Fast and·eaay Free
est maies Phone 99i-32U SEWING MACHINES, RIPIIr'
G 11 1 ' R d u; Co '
Hrillc:e, oil makes. 992·2a,4.
oeg n
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The Fabric Shop, f'omar:oy.
Middleport, bhjo.
6-JO.ffc Authorized Singer Sal" iorid'
Strvlce. We Sharpen Sci-.
WHEer-Horse Sales ond
).29.ijt
Service. Boum Lumbar
Company, Chesler, Ohl'o,
Phone 985-3301.
NOTICW OF ' .. ,.
5-20-tfc
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reglstar•d AIR CoNDITIONING,
Hfraford bull: Sired' by S. H.
Refrlgerotlon Hrvlce. Jad&lt;'s
ReaiOlwordCI~I2. Also, 1H9
Rtlrlger•tlon, New Haven,
Honda Scrambler 90, with
Phone 882-2079.
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rebuilt motor. Phone 949·3844 - - - , - - - - - -·_u._Hc·
offer 6 p. m.
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own. S2 bushel. Also peppers
and potatoes. Andrew CrOSSt
. .. '1070.
Letart Falls, Ohio.
8'21 -'1c BUNDY Clarinet, reasonable.
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WAITRESS wanted, day or. 1970 SEWING madllne used
Phone 7&lt;12-5052·
1-26-Jtc
night, full or pert time. Coli lust a few times, fully
!he Blue Tartan. Phone 992· equipped to zig-tog, make
9941.
buttonholes, overc .. f •P· 2 LOTS In Harrisonville, 11100.
B-23-6tc pllques and many embroidery
Also, Iorge barn on Rt. 143
- -- -- - - - designs. Will sacrlllce lor
near Harrisonville, avallobla
only $34.&gt;10 cash price or
alter Seolamber 15, S.05.
Wanted To Buy
tern&gt;o to be arranged. Phone
Phone 7d-3123.
OLD FURNITURE, dishes. 992-2685.
8-U-3tc
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
I-2C).6tc
Va. rir call after 5 p.m., Phone
S82-2070.

Miller Rt ,. Pomeroy, 0.

For Rent

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OLOeitll(jijSE on cholc:e latin
'Syrac~H. Prl~ lor quick
aale. Coli 992-5324.
7-26-lfc

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NEW HOMES for salo. Wt have
bolotlfullols avolloblt or will
buRd on yours. Sao:npla homn
olretdy twill lor rour In-.
speetlon. Call A. E. H, Lee
Contlructlon, Phbhe ·992-3454.
6-29-tfc
GoOD ~~~esf;.,ent prpperty'.
· Mou• with .boreo ,fv..,lshed
ipar.fil)thtd tlasem•nt, · two•

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Wal ; hia queen of hearts
lllo:ely ~ be valuable? Indeed
. It wis. Waldy closed the
'b.iddlng at seven Clubs.
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lor, oomeone of Barbara's
e.tlibet. She won the IJ&gt;Sde
'.l!lid l\lnd rromptly called for
d u ni my s king of clubs.
TMre· woul~ be no problem
a!Jilut the grand slam as long
, \Ill
aU Cour trumps didn't wartime radio broadcasUng for 'tHERE. WILL bJ a· H~mn 51~
&amp;J1f!W ,up in one hand. If West Nazi Germany, ·
. •~ fhe Rolli~ Free' WI
!J1!14i lbem, the grand slum In 1964 President Lyndoo Baptlif ~hurch situt;~y
!0'9.'!fll: l!l)l, be made, Since Jollnson and Sap. H)lbert · 7:30 p. m. Everyo~~ is
East · held thertl, &lt;Jlarbliro Hl!lllphrey were seliiCi;d to welcome.
..&gt;· "
· wat:abl~ to i&gt;Wk up lh• jack- bud Ute Domocralkt ~.
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e a a est passenger
rallroad In the world Ia the Noll'te
New Tokaido Line between
Tokyo alld Oaaka In Japan. GUN SHOOT, Friday, August
Its }{ 1 k
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28, 7 p.m. Homs and bacons.
a r superexpreas
Mile Hill Roed. Spon~ored by
trains cover the llla).mlle
Roclne Fire Department.
run, inclusive of two stops,
a-2s. 4tc 2 BEDROOM houso on Lincoln COAL · FL!RNAC~ • .1,2-lnch
In 3 hours 10 minutes at an
Helghlo. Coli 992.5127 .
::.:n.~ ccndlllan. Phone
average speed of 101 miles GUN SHOOT, Forked Run,
1·25-tfc
an hour, The World
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Almanac notes. .Tbe n.ton,
Aug. 30 ·
U.Car t r a 1n hal motors
1-26-ltc THREE ROOM, all electric LIKE' NEW: 16 lnlenqoHonal
chOP~&gt;!'· Corn •nd' gran·
like
new.
generating 8,160 ldlowatts.
RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, apartment,
head. Direct cot. l'bolli 9&lt;19·
Available
Aug.
25
In
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Pomeroy.
Must
see
to
apThereafler every Saturday. preciate. Phone Gallipolis
l-25-5tc
Dltferent Items every week.
for appointment.
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621 L.ocust St., Middleport.
1-25-tfn
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Today Ia Wednelday, Auj). :16, Rood, Junction of .RI. 114 a~d
ll!e 238111 day _. 1170 wl"' 1.., to n1~ ~nday, August '30 at
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The lllOill1 Ia between Its last -===...,....~---·--111111
hew""·PAINTING,
houses ond•tflca
roon
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Clean out baHmonlo,
or.
The Dl«Dii!!I•W. are Mars ctllan. v,ry reaoonable.
111111 Satum.
Phone U9-G2$ or 9i19-!1254. . 1676 LINCOLN HI!., 2-beO&gt;'oom
house. bl!th, baHmont, ollie
The evenlnc stars are Mereu8·2S.3!c
for storage, Herdwood floors,
ry, Venus and Jupl~.
ICE CREAM Social, st. Paul's
built-In cabinets In kitchen, ·
On thia day In hlatory:
Lutheran Church, Panieroy,
gas furnaao. Phone 992-JOM.
8·2J.6tc
In .1813 ~ volcano at Friday, Aug. 21and Saturday,
Krakatao 1n the Netherlands Auaust 29, .6· v,.. m. Take ouf
Eut lncllea be
ord'ers c.oll 992-2010 after 6 p. FURNISHED. tlrot floor ef·
gao erupting. m. Wednesday iw Thursday.
liclency apartment. ujlllfles
Beforelti1IIJI!deiHhenextday, ··,
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furnished. "'one 992.3174.
two-lhlrda ol the island had ----~.....:..-.....;
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Leurel Cliff, now open eech
Friday to receive. con.
In lJ2II the ltlh amendment . slgnments of 10 a.m .•Auction
to lhe Conltltutkin weot Into starllllll at 7 p.m. Let us stll
8-26-Jtp
effect, Bftlng II'Qmel! tht rfrlh! your merchandiH.
3 · 22 ·11 ~ TRAllER
to .vote. •
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Gl1Iars, kn~ u "Alia Sally,"
take lo auction on a PI''· Rt, ~3. ·Phone 992·29•1.
was brougbl to !be United : cent age b~&amp;ls. Celt . Jim
, 1 7-30-JO!c
Sl.lteG to lace cha~ges of
Adams, ouctloneer, Rutland.
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Phone 7-Q·~ I.
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ROOM unturrlsh&lt;d apartTo us he has not gone away. 3 ment.
Phone 99:.t:.J288.
Nor has he traveled far.
7-1-tfc
Just entered God's etornel
home
7 ROOM home, running water,
And l_eft the door alar.
treegn,lerge lot end gardeo.
Sadly missed b~b his parents.
Available after September 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Reina Lind and
$65 monlh, phooe 7.12·3123.
his grondperenfl, Mr, EdB-26-3!c
ward Hoeflich and Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Lind.
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' thoTr'"proyers, ca ' • · and -1-CIHnlllll ~·- .~all -~t ..... -.::·c·-:
flowers sent whliei':l,~ 'ilas 8 !i&gt;LD uPRIGHT ·plano.; anr :f~::~n:,;~ 1 ~· 'f:'i~': 1~ '·Jl~~illi&gt;~'
surgical patient at Ui\lv~rslty condition, as long as have no
Phon
Hospital, Columbus. Thanks.
been wet. Paying SIO each. desired.
e 992·2685.
Q-The bidding hu been:
also,
to
our
employee,._
for
First
floor
only.
Monda)'&gt;
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Weot
North
Eut Soutlo
their good work while we
be pick-up day. Write. giving
3•
Dble
were gone. Special thanks to good directions, Witten Plano N'ICE yellow ond white tr..
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my wile and daughter for
Company, Box 188, Sardis, ripened peaches. Mason
You, South, hold:
their much appreciated help.
Ohio &lt;139~.
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May God richly bless you all.
8-20-tfc
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Oscar
Robertson.
What do you do now?
.W H.P. MERCURY, U foot
8-26-ltp Female Help Wanted
A-Pou. You cion~ have a
Speedllne wood boat and
olam-tnoe hand.
troller. Life jacket and water
BE
A
PLAYHOUSE
TOY
In Memory
skis. Good condition. Phone
DEALER: Work August to
992-5532.
IN MEMORY of PFt. ThomM December, free training. No
R. Lind, U. S. Marines. who
colle&lt;illlll, no delivery, no
l-25-2tp
was killed In Vietnam on Aug. cash Investment. Coli coll~t
26, 1961:
6U·377-~791,
Charlolte
We often lhlnk of bygone
Heiskell. South Point, Ohio.
FACTS
days,
7-17-tfc
When we were all together.
The family chain Is broken
now

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condition. C.ll992-7095 otttr 5
p.m.
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who visited me at Holzer
fall wardrobe. No lnvesfmenf,
· Hospital; for the flowers, getwell cards and telephone calls b Write Box 186, New Haven, W.

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Gobese tablets and E-Vap
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
V-8, 440, 4 door sedan, power
~ 5-JO!p
steering, automatic, ••tra

AMBITIOUS young housewife,

Card of Thanks

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'66 Dodge ec..t .

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WIN AT BRIDGE twice.
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5 ce.nts p~r Word one Insertion WA.ITRESS needed must be
Min•mum Charge 75c
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over 21. Have reference.
consecutive lns .. rilnM
Apply In person . Martin
lR cents per word six con Restaurant, Middleport.
secutive inse• ·1ons .
8-16-ttc
25 Rer cent Discount on paid ..::.·
·- - - - - - - ads a~~~d6 P~~d :r~~~N ~~days .. ADO TO your family lncori1el
&amp; OBITUARY
DemonstrL·te toys and gifts.
Sl.SO for so word minimum
Earn $35 an evening. Work at
Eacfl additional word 2c .
your own convenience. No
. . BLIND ADS
experience. No Investment.
Add1~1onal 25c Cflarge pel"
Call 992-6632. Wi-lte Toy
AdverfiOeF~~~t£: HOURS
Ladles Party Plan, Johnston,
8 30 a .m . to 5:00pm Dailv.
Pa. 15902.
8-25-3!p
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GALlJA COUNTY'S VOCATI&lt;JfALI:DUCATJOlf 81 B U BOARDMembers of Gallia County's first Vocallona;-EWc&amp;Uon Sc:hool Board....,
pictured here prior to lui night's ~ meetlntl held in the ..;lDlty

....alutetideut of ldlooll' alllclla the eaarlboale. Left to right are Mllrllil
Kerns, 'Pice president; faul Kuhn (1 I!Ufll), Carence ThompiOD, acting
Jqlerintendenl; Granv!De P. Burnette, president; MerrW Bullce, C. A.
Evlnsandillrold Wiaeman.1beboardoqanlzedon July 15.

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!rage would win a fairer shake
for the fair au.
Parades, speeches and Siron·
ger action were planned fGr
moat of the nation's larger
cities u the moyement known
as "Women's Ub" preBBed
demanlis for equality in educalion and emploYJJU!D~ free

trying to gel a handle on II.
What Ls it they want dooe
differently?"
Ill lndianapolil;, !Rd., women
planned a ·~ter in the
street" producUon which mlghl
give the mayor an answer. II
wu tided, "Male Ego."
An Some Nayaayen

slrlcted free 1borUons.
Ill Howiton, a ladles group
called the "Bow-Wows," called
Taolght &amp; Tllursday
and bound male broadcasters
August 26·27
Tuesday and "threatened to
NOT OPEN
tear up their music sheeto."
Frldoy &amp; Solurdly
They won lime on KPRC Radio
August21-2f
from 8 a.m. to a p.m. today.
THE BALLOD OF
Milder taclics were planned
CABLE IIOGUE
in New York City, where
CTedlniatlorl
women aaid they receiYed
Stella Stevens
assurance from pollee IIley
Ji"'" Robards
could march down Fifth Avenue
O.vld Warner
at
5:30 p.m. with only one lane
Colorcartoons:
Big Bid llobc.lt
left open for traffic.
Loops &amp; Swoops
Selecta FlrlllleYOD W0111e11
~:;:;:;:;::==.
The Secret Service announced
p
1'ue8cla)l II had aeiected the
first eeven women ID aerve on
lhe Wllite llouae pollee ,Ioree,
M~ SO N
Ulllalnins. ''There are places
where only women ean go."
Tonight, Tllu. &amp; Fri.
President Nizon pilei trlhule
August26-27·H
lo the 110111 anniveraary of
Doulllt Ftel!lni !'retN!ft
IUffr• • ~ ''lilt IJrlvt
SCI!ciAM
and ewl;lpout! WOJJ¥DI, ~·
I!!OIIICRI!.tM
lng tfillr cauae WU 1uet,
AGAIN
drawing
slre••lb
and lnsplra·
{(Oior)
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Vincent Price
lion from one another through
Christopher Lee
generaUons, (WHO) foughtloog
Ptler Cushing
and bard for WOIDID suffrage."
-Piu,._
Arnone the official• 1ees
"THE
MINI.SKIRT
enthusluUc aboul the day was
MOB"
San FrandiCO Mayor Joaepb
!Color)
Alioto, who aaid, "I doo't
1..~-D-Ion;.;,;.e;,;.MI;;,;Ba;;;;;;_ln;......l llllderatand lbia atruggle, I'm

Belly Friedan aald the strlke
should include any woman
"who has over fell she is not
quite a flnklus citizen
becauae she Ls female," then
were some lady nsyaayers.
A Montana aecretary describedtheacliviatsas"dln&amp;"'·
Unp," and a girl from Helena,

By United PreBB lnleraaUolllli

The male chaUYinlst camp
wes under siege today.
The Women's Uberatton
movement hoped its ont&gt;&lt;lay
alrlke nstionwide demonalra·
: lions by its devotees on the 50th
anniverwy of women's suf.

.MEIGs lHEATRE

chUd-eare centen and unre-

DRIVE· IN

Though strlke coordinator

LaU8Che If'
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Mont., eaked, "Who wants
equality? I don 1 want to lie
drafted."
A St. Loull, Mo., bulin._.woman, Jean Cordea, moved to
turn strike day into "Be Nice to
a Man Day," because she
feared a "male backlash lhati.s
certain to result from their
acUvlst tirades."
There was no sign of such
male relrlbuUon at the Oregon
Wage and Hours Commission,
which moved · to ellminale
female rest period requiremenlo and the fO.IIOII' work
limit for the girls.

Defense
(ConUnued from page I)

2:30a.m. (3:30p.m. EDT).
Prek Tameak ls nine miles
northeaat of Plmom Penh in an
CINCINNATI (UP!) _ Frank area of flooded rice paddles and
Lausehe, DemocraUc former swamps. 11 Ls a key polrJt in
governor of Ohio and u. s. Plmom Penh's oula' defensive
Senator, will be CO&lt;:balnnan of nelw&lt;lr~
the Ohio Cilizena for Bob Taft.
Mllitll'l'Y spokesmen said 400
t.uache, defeated in lhe · 11118 Communist lroope were killed
had oflen CNald ~lit on
votes. He Will be w
U·
S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr., a ·
Republican, against John J.
G""
..ft, who heal him 1n lbat
-·
1961 primary.
Gilligan lata' 1oet in the
generalelecUon ·toSen. WIDiam
N. Su:be. Lausehe was
sovemor IM$-47 and IMI-11157.
He was a Jlenalor IQM.IMI.

Qimmon ~ ·
Court by Mary Ann lllllldlesfpn;
Racine, against Oeotgo; (lh!n
Hart, Pomeril)', fGr alleged
clamagea and inJurlel in .an
aulpllloblle accldeilt on Oct'.' 2f,
1961 on SR 124 in Melga County.

lAST CIIANC£
Michael Hargraves, pool
director' 8I!IIOUIIC8d today Uie
lui aealon Ill evenin&amp; llwim·
mini of the aummer will be
tonlght frlllll 7:30 p.m .. to 1:30
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WASIIINGTON(UPI) - Rep. p.m.
Paul Rogers, !).Fla., 1'ue8cia)l
said the lrila'ior Department
has established a "ridlcuiOUI"
double standard of pollutldn Mulberry Ave. in Pomi'I'O!' will '
conlr&lt;&gt;l by allowing some firms be back in red.gelin operation
to conUnue discharslng mer- Friday, Pomeroy Police alief
CIU'Y into wala'ways.
Jed Webeler said loday•
Rogers said that u a ranking
member of the House Com- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,..........
merce Subc1J111mlttee on Health
be has urged lriterlor Secretary
Walla' J. Hickel to ban all trace
of mercury disr"•rge outright.
instead, Rogers ~. Hickel
has uked the Justice Depti"lment to file suit ID enjoin 10
firms to halt all me~ury '
dlacharges but has announced
other firms niay ,be given lime
to reduce their dllcliarses ID
levels not considered barmful.
"In essence. n Rogers said in
a statement, "aectetary Hickel
Ls establishing a dollble elan·
dard for polluters; He Ia aaylng
IIOIIie compan1ea can pollute
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LEAN
.ACIC
AND
INJ
TMI VItO
prosecute others. This is
ridiculous ·"
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44\Wil
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300~WI¥
Cominunlll
bodlel wire found around the
perlmela' of poaiUOIIll of three
bodlan
Cam
infantry battalions
that defended· the shattered
..cn.,;0
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Another 100 North Vietna·
llll!le and Viet Cong were
ldllld by air strlles. Gwern·
mont cuuaiUes in 'l'uesdir'•
fi8lliiiJe were placed at three
killed and 17 wounded.
The Communist lrOOP,II used
boata fGr jhe lint llme in the
&amp;rei! In making lhi!lr retreat
Ulrough hea'l' bombln&amp; around
~~~ Tamoak TueedaJ, lhi!
spoleaman said. 1be ot
bolita vu considered lignifl·
eant llince the attacbrs would
need them lo CI'CJIII the llood·
awollen Mekong RlYer if they
intend ID Ullull Plm«n Penh

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football lame, haYing worbd dUigeDtly m niW rvutinea under the dlreeUon of Mill Glarla
Back. Front row, are Jennifer Goble, head majorette; IIICOnd row, I to r, N~ 'l'llcmipeon
Bernadelt,e Henneaay; third row, MUlA Rizer, Sherry King; f1JUf1b row, Jlil Harria, ~
. Price; fifth row, lAta Floyd, DarlaandMarlaNatlzllng,flag bearers, and Brenda 'fllylor.

\Yithdrawal Plan Stands
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think be's very, very wrons and
dangerllllllywronsandllincehe
Is, he, in my opinion, Is in a
poa!Uon where be must be
stands dilapoeecl with iDd oo very

Part Chung-Hee gave Agnew
his consent to a U.S. plan ID
withdraw 20,11()1) of the 84,000
American soldiers in Korea.

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VI Thanh, 100 miles southwest
of Saigon. The South Vielna·
mese suffered seven wounded.
The U.S. Command said . a
unit of the lith Armored
Cavalry R41gtment 1011 three
kWed and two wounded in a
clash 24 miles north of Saigon.
Coqununllt losses were not

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Soft is the word for fall. Soft leather mocs
with high kicking heels. It's the newest
groove with pants and sportswear.

powerhouae.

c. Howard
J«JJu&gt;. .
sonProaecutor
inYesllgated
the slayinp.

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every. roo.m In your

Bed!:oom • Kitchen' , • .,
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qua!lty. sensible prices:
and· sensible cre~tlt Prompt delivery. : :, ~

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your
sale~llp•.:. ,,
W~~atever~you 'bOY In the, ,

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Ohio Peni~Uary illmalel! will
be preaen~ at lbi! fall term
of the Franklin County 81'81111
Jury
J~pb Adami, ~1, Younss1o;m wu otabhed ID death
July '29 in the prison dining
hell and two daYJ law, Gene
Henry Welch, 34, .Jacklotl, wu
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military spokeanwi, •ld.. ""
North Vietnameae
VIet
eons hive been &amp;U1ed 1ft !'Nil
Tameak in three attempll by
Communist troope to mrrun
govermnent polillons.

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8epaUeaa Robert Taft lr. pd lleaaocnJI Jlowanllilll~t'iii
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S. Belate, Ul'e qreed to 1 ...... ef delletea. Batb llloll eredll fir beblll d.e t Qnp1. Tllfl
liMed Melleelwall.Jll)tlle)J 'll'eoln d11J Ia meet
for tel tlud dehetei to lie ·!lind Ia
avta•U.
AliNa, Yo.....,., Colvmw, ud ~lAw Me11eD11aam Mill lie "ntremely pl•sell" to lelnl ci!e Clllefllld
e...,.r ••n W II!! pied Ilia :W 11 to dellatel ''Ewr lllee I alored lite race fer
tlellllar, J ilmJ iidvo:alld li I In ua W11J to lot tile velen *dole,... tMy wnt fftl' U.S.
Beaataro" ............ 11111.
Taft replied lbllllle aenlud 1-•• rm• dlda, blw u, 1m pluiW lien allle
wor1ta all aloq for
Taft'• plu wu fer five debaiN 'llltll a. flnl f - to ctYe .'
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Amerlean 852 bomberl car· .;.; flul dellalie J1i1aa1!1 llil'ft to IIIJ qnnrt'e= lba&amp; mar ilave arlle!a dufiC llle rted out two mlaaions today ~~ palp," Taflllll!l. Be I1IIPifled !My lie beld llept. D Ia Y-awton. lepl. !I Ia Taledo, Od. ~
near O'R41Uly and arttllery bue ?,; llaCol•llu,Od.llallleODdluaiHIIIJIOureandOet.•lnCiewla!l.
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bonier In the A Sbau Valley.
Military SoufCOIJ said the
Chinook was hit by a rockeel
grenade 100 yard&amp; from the·
bue, manned by 11\e Army's
!96th u,btlllfantry Brigade in
mounta1n0111 e111111t:rylide. Two
of the ·
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