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Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 17, 1968 .

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death ami another was wounded
llondiiY night when three i,..

mateo o! Ka..wha County Jail

attempted to break out using a
deputy sheriff with a knife at
his chest as a shield.
Killed was Frederick Da.y, 21,
Charleston, awaiting trial on a
murder charge. He wl!i arrested July 31 afier his wife
was shot to death in the kitchen
of the Daniel Boone Hotel.
The two other inmates involved in the break were Richard Plantz, 22, and William
Hawkins, 20, both of Kanawha der,
,.Just as Green took a crack
Cooney.
Plantz wa.s charged with the at one of them I jumped back
rap~urder last December of apinst Plantz and knocked the
9--year - old Helen Miller in knife from his hand," said LaY..
Charleston and Hawkins had enter.
just been sentenced to 20 years
Wourr:led b)' one of the three
in prison for r11ping an elderly bullets fired by Green was the
trusty, Rudolph Saunders, in
woman.
jail for 11 misdemeanor. He was

Marines
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evacuated- an

high

Ul'llsually

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fr001 page 1)

GAUGES -

Goliipoih, 12.1

U.S. forces fighting in other and 12.1 running 2 teet of rolllocales ral1{ing from the DMZ ers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.00; Pom1 to
the saigon area, however, eroy-MAson, 20.3ll; Hinton, o. 70
killed 258 Cmununists at a cost stat. ; Kanawha Falls, 2.80 riBot nine dead and 26 wounded, ing; Charleston, 18.80 falling.
spokesmen said
London, Marmet, Wintteld, are
Marine Q&gt;L Charlie Jobe of on the sill.
Nashville, TeiUl., told Wilkinson
the Red mortarmen caught the
Leathernecks completely by
surprise as they lolled about in
the
sunshine, chatting arxl
playing cards.

Resurfacing of

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Roads Approved

hill for three days and had ju5t
gotten resi.Q)lied when the
The Meigs Count.Y commissionNorth Vietnamese began to ers Monday approved resurfacdrop the mortars in on us," lng of County Road No. 1 by force
Jobo said.
accoonL Engineer Theodore Bee "I threw away my writill8 gle was authorized to proceed
gear, dived for m.y ride and with resurfacing ot the Coun'i)'
1lack jacket and then jumped Road No . 27, a distance of 5.5
into w foxhole . . . I sank to mlles. Estimated cost ot the
the bottom or my hole arKI project hi $16,698.70
began to pray," Jobe said.
In other activlQt, the commisA Marine patrol operating sionen invited gas and fuel oil
along the DMZ in the same . bids at the courthouse office
northwestern region of South and voted transfer of $50 from
VIetnam u
Mutter' s Ridge the Juvenile Court &amp;lpport of

prisoner be allowed thl'OUI!h the ·
front doors reprdless of wheth-er he had a depld;y as a sh1eld.

Plantz had a kitchen knife
and officers said the)' did not

Two Divorce Suits

Filed with Court
Two petitions for divorce and
a suit to partition real estate
were filed Monday in Meigs CCI.UP
cy Clerk of Courts Evelyn Lucke's
omce. George W. Martin, Rt.. 1,
Dexter, filed the partition actioo .
against carl A. Martin, Rand.

W. VL et aL

Faye Walker, acting postmaster,

Langsville, Ohio, has been nominated by President Johntion to
the postmastership.

ln the Sl1goD area, u.S. ldent, Ralph W. OUrs, and RobinJantrynlen ri!IJorted killing 135 ert Clark.
Communists in a series of
cluhes between 30 IDd 50 miles
DOrthwest of the capital in the
cambodtaq border &amp;reL
Convene
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In Saigon, the govermnent

Republicans Will

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released ligures reporting tllat
2,184 communists were killed
last week by allied forces. The
report said 376 eovernment
troq&gt;o died and 1,269 were
woonded, comparable to the
previous week's casualties. U.S.

losses were

not

announced.

MEIGS THEATRE

COLUMBUS (UPJ) - S o m e
1,578 delegates and alternate.
will gather here Sept. 28 I o r
the RllJIUbllcan Slate C"'lfenUon.
The sessions are to be attended by Ohio candidates lor
otflcos, A higllllglrt of the meeting will be formation 0t a Platform and electtoo of 26 electors.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy' a

TONIGHT, SEPT. 17
NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY
Lee Remick - Rod Steiger
WED. &amp; THU.
SepL 18 - 19
FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY
SepL 20 _ 26
YOURS, .w:NE AND OURS
LucUie Ball _ Henry Fonda

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

downtown OOstness dJstrlct at
11:20 a.m. today was 70 degrees
mtder partly overcast skies.
NAMED ASSISrANT

ATHENS, Ohio (UP0 - Gor don W. bleeper oCDetrolt, Mlch. ,
baa been named assistant treasurer at Ohio University, a posttion vacated nearly two year~~

~~ago.

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1s your

during lhe Christmas season. He

Has your car been giving you
trouble lately? Why not buy a
new one with a low cost loan?
We'll arrange low monthly payments to fit your budget Come
in today.

are Middleport High School grad.ates.
The cotCJle and their two chUdren, Jennifer &amp;lXI Jefl', IJ)ent
the weekerxl here visiting Mr. and Mrs. carroll SWanson and Mlas
Ruth lll.witlnl. Sundoy they were joined by Mra. A. F. E""''• mother of Mrs. Estep, and the Roy EVIIIII !ami~)' ol ca..! Winche&amp;ter,

met Monday nlgbt.
Commander Hwmel also named a committee of Leonard Jellen, Ken Harris and Paul Caacl
to secure a new set ci colors

lor the post. An Eightit district
meeting was announced for .Sept.
Post 39, American Legion, which 29 at Somerset. Theamualoyater
stew supper, with Gu,y Guinther
1n charge, asaisted by Elza Gilmore, waa announced for Oct.
(ConUwed !rom I)
dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mill- 7.
The postplannedapubiic chicker of Chester and Mr. atxl Mrs.
Richard Lee oC Racine. Cheryl en barbecue on &amp;Ieday, Oct. 6,
Frye of Station WMPO also at- m the parking lot In Pomeroy,
and it was voted to send two
tended the dinner.
Teams with 100 percent at-- members to the American Lagioo
tendance last night were those Leadership College te Columbua
Cll&gt;tained by Mrs. Gilbert Cor· next mooth. A letter was read
liss, Mrs. L. R. Ford, Jr., Mrs. !rom lhe Meigs Count;y Fair
George Tabi4 Mrs. Zelma Nortb- Board tl1anldng tl1a post lor helpcutt and Mrs. Nolan Swackhun~ Ing with parltlng ears at the aner. Extxa poiru toward earned nual lair in Auguat.
It was agreed to move the
memberships were awarded to
VIetnam
honor roll board onto
those who atter.ded the dinner.
post
on West Main
Other points are awarded on the
St.,
in
Iron!
of
the
Legion home.
following basis: new adult memCharles
Swatze1
was
made cba.irbership, 2 polntai new student
man
of
the
project.
Residents
membership, 1 point; adult rehaving
additlooai
names
ol sernewal, 1 point; student renewal,
was appointed by Commander

Kick-Off

-rtf.

point Ten poilt.s wiU earn a

Active Funds

worker an adult membership five points earn one student membership.
Door prizes, recordings dorat.ed by the organiza~ were preActive tunda ot Pomeroy Vll~
sented to J. Mici(ul MuUord, !age at the beglming ol Septemcaptain or the Rio Grande COl- ber totaled $91,111.13, accordlege student team. and Mrs. Hugh ing to Clerk Edna Schoenleb'o
Lynch.
report to oouncll Monday night,
Also irtroduced by Mr, Wuerch
A breakdown ot the balance at
were the general chairman of this the lllart ot the month included
year's membership campaign. IIOIIOral lund, .6,171.30; boat
Mrs. Lewis Schmid~ her co • dod&lt;, ~28.91; lire department,
chairman, Mrs. 0\&amp;rlea Lingo, ~.960.49; osmetery, $2,1~.92;
and the drive secretary, Mrs. street, $5.909.25; Rate highway,

Total Noted

vicemen to be added should send
them to P, 0, Box till in Polneroy with the dates the oervlcemen were In the armed rorcea.
Lee Wallace, a Korean veter.
an and a new employe at Kroger's, waa Introduced u a guest.
easel reported that member·
ship is !aging thia year. Members should send in their an-

Elza Gllmore, Bob Vaugban aDd
Leonard Jewell following t h e

meettng.

Thumbed

is leavi1111 his positl'oa with tilt
New York organbatlon to •
come a tour llllltapl' with CO.
lumbia Artiaia 111_.111,
praioed the local tiiOC:iatiDIIIDr
its treme-o '"""" ...,. tho
past three )leat.J, the _.,. ...,._
ber.hip haYirw dooll&gt;led In lbll
period ol dlllo.

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45-Year Spiral Downward Appears ·Revers
· By I!OB HOEFLICH
Perlnlic oxaminotiooo of the
economic health o1 MoiBs C'.ountJ
in the Fedorill cei.auuo hoYO i,..
dleated a slow but oteady decllRe
olnco 1920.
Energetic young people have
loll; the counl;y lol..,roaain&amp;DIIIl·
bers, not to return except lor
llmUy reunion• or oo holiday
Yloita. The economy, rootOd in ·
qrlculture, miniIIi, and sal~
las boon maid111 a atslely aboutlace; eaoily mined coal Is gone,
qrleulture Ia 11110riallzod. The
se•en salt &lt;OIIIjllnle&amp; of 75 ye&amp;rl
qonowareOurlannerll!peclillizeaodai·
I'Jiften, bee! prolucero, produce
.,....en; a large niDitber are
Pll'Wime Ianners, IIC&gt;plement-

lug the proceeds of the soU with

an Indus~ paJ!check.

The dlnocllm of the economy
lao been toward'adlverol!leduttlizati011 of human and niturill resourceL Thio tranaltioo, olton
aimleoo, and all"' slneelhe twonUea, has speeded "' and Ia rocelving guidance and lnsJ&gt;iration
In the late OOe. The 1970 Cenouo
may show lleigs C&lt;luD1I' ·ha, ended Its decline. Meigo Count.y IDij'
have taken a definite turn lor the
better.
A niDDber of ll'cql&amp;, &amp;IIIlO II•need by oulllde money ll'llnts,
others worklnll oo their own
steam are prmtOtlng int&gt;,......
mont in the COIIJIQI;
Among theae -·are:
The Meigs CouriQI Teehnleal

Escapees are

Now You Know

Apprehended

the lite of CtjJI. Jolm llmltll, the
WilY lhe 8lid she did, but tho
ill&amp;llahman lhe married .... a
)lioaoer tobtc&lt;o plllllar owned

years.

11 There is goq to be an 1.1111-plrea union In the Americ~
League, despite our diamiual,"
Valentine 8lid. "lt'o ..,. time
lor the 1111111ires in our leque
to atancl 'I' and be counted. "
Vtlontine, 37, hos spent aix
years .in the maJora.
Solorno said the olher 18 umpires in the leosue II,YDII&gt;Ithiae
with them but woold wait until
they learn how much support
they june before chlrllnl I
course of action.
"Cronin Is trying to aeare ott.

Po&lt;:ahontu

rna,-

have

Jackaon Counties.
Meigs ('.ountJ ltellonal PlaJ&gt;.
nlng Commlsoion - AIJI&gt;roved
!Dr an $3,000 planningll'lnt!rom
the Farmors 111me Adminlstralion lor a COI!qlrehonsl'" &lt;0111113'·
wide w8ter and oeweraae plan.
The Southern De.alopmont
COQ&gt;oraUon- AnorpnlzatiDilin
Lebanon Letart and Sutton townships within whoH boundaries
lie at least ~ .. prima industrial
sltea, prm&gt;otlnr industrial, d.,.
wlopmont, rocreaticm and hiabwoys.
THERE ARE OTHERS
other-oo\C)portlngc...,.
v. wldeplanni!W inelude the
Meigs Count;yExtenalonAdYisory
Committee, the AgrieultiD'ai Stablllzatloo and ConservatiooServ-

Ice c.mm~-. the lllddlopMt
and Pomeroy Chambers ol Commerce, the ~ County SoU and

auonce of mllftlclpai induotrial
revenue tax """mpl bonds. Ar·
- e n t s !01' 11 were carl\ied
Water c - r - District,. !he oul Ill l\lidllleport VUiage Cow&gt;Meigs• Cooli'Q TownJhlp Trus- cD . and the Meigs County Com·
tees, the Moli• County Commis- mllftlv lm&amp;lrovement Corp.
oionera and the Yilloll!' eouncUo
A new buildlntl with 7?• 000
of PomU07, Mldilloport, Racine; _ . . feet is under roo!'!" the
Rutlarid and IIYrt&lt;~~se. .
P)'llllan Park site in l\liddl~
And aeeordini Ill tile Meiga
Considered another iD~ProveCoun\)&lt; Ra~ De'"l~,
mont in the area' a economy boo
Commlttee'o ~ln.! r...,. been the merger ol ~o, ~ at
there hao been .~"'1!'•0, 'li&gt;. , Ill.~
the
Meigs County: · ' . '
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. U tllli
with
lOleta
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The moat afllnUiciiiol st!Wie 1m-'
Airstrip de&gt;elopment Is flllOtb.
provemaotbqunin)Wp~ ermarkolproereuthecmunltII' In 1967 was the $400,oooe,.. teeindkates. TheMoigs-Gallia
ponoion and ...,. building lor the Air·trip located 17 miles balow
Imperial Eleetrlc Co. in llllddl&amp;-oy-Middleport, ,., comporL Thio wu ftJUeed bythe'
'December, 1967• Meigs

to=

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~·· $100,000, I''IIIIIIIIIW
&amp;om Au&gt;la, ,., ~

to GaiJ!a CG!Inb' 1 1.~
V ill!Jftl hid sutllelellt...,.-,Jp
properly COIII.truet •
illrport, The Jet aiJpCirt _ , •
baiQI 1• ·!"thin ,..
Meigo
line IIIII
.
&amp;om
CIIIOroy • MiddlopCll'l;
Thoro lo aU!i local lntaroot lD
davoloponont oC a lUIIIll illratrlp
lor use by prlwte plano a within
the
967 th llrot plla 10 of
th Route 7 by 0 .
nod
0
'i&gt;lll , . . ope
to tralfte. The contract !Dr thejol)

:-=
mil;':!::

c;-

o:::"i

was~,261,000

Completed this year and r.,
prded a prlltll'elll'" step no
the sewerage dlopoaill system of
(Comiwod on Page 16)

Weather

.at y

~ cloutlf - · - · 1onlibt and ThurldQ'.
Lows toni8llt in the 801. !lot
.pte so warm '11mradll)'.

Devoted To '1Jae llllere811 Of The Meigs- MUJJOn Area

VOL. XXI NQ. 103

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 18, 1968
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FIVE CENTS

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ELBERFELDS

Gov. Rhodes Will Dedicate
State's First ]oint Air Strip
Terrorist Policy
Is Doomed-- Vance.
PARIS

Headquarters for
Scons Lawn Care Products

MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Robert Dlpne Mlller, 21, Rt
I, Rutland, u. S. Air Foree,
and Debra AM lloopar, 16, Rt
1, bde, s1adeDt.

Gallipolis Rotarians
Preparing Ceremonies
.

BY HOBART WILSON J!l.

tllat three or lour m - • ol
Dedication ceremonies (or the Gov. Rhodes' cabinet are exGallla-Molp RAtgional Air- pectocl to be on hand lor t h e
port below Kanaup will beHin &lt;erOIIIDIIY.
at 3 p.m., &amp;mda.Y. Ohio Gov.
The eovemor•a talk will last
James A. - · will be t h e appnndm!'leb' 15 - 20 minuteL
Jrlnelpal speaker.
Several local and area d!gni, l'ltiU!;!u~ll!l .~, .JFI• w11i be IIUodu&lt;ed and
nllht tiy
a liiilorliii Dr. membero of the Gall1a - llalp
Xolth Br-17. 1II1D lo im- Realooai Airport Alllhorlt,y have
mtdiaa past
o1 t h • been invited to atta&gt;d. ·
GallliJolls Chamber ol C o mDr. Br-rry Aid there
morce.
Ia a pooolbWcy tllet several airTho
project, whieh era1t !rom II'OUIId tho otate will
eo11 over ~00,000, wu ...,. be on hand !or !lmday'a cledl.capleted late in November, 1967, lion, and that 'W!do&amp; .,.,Y be
lDI hu _ , in use alnee the a problem." He plano to chock
eoiiiiGe CJ! the Silver Bridge this problem out with the Slate
oo Doc. 15, 1967.
Patrol later this week.
II ,.. the tlrat Joint......V
tt eaae ot rain &amp;mda1, tilt
illrport olllort in Ohio.
-calloo wlU be reschem.lod.
lloldMirs of the Galllj1olla Ro· IU7 Club vol-.cl to "tktr
..... ' tilt ...... Selurdo,y - -

pre.-

Suit Flled

cOIIUDitalonera offtce.
"Umpires ah'luld be unUorm
for boUI leagues," he said, "not
separate."

Billy COle, 'l'Ujprs Plalns; Alice
Russell, Pmneroy; C&amp;rl Johnson.
Mason.
DISCHARGED - Addle Bar·
ton, Edith McCOy, Edward Bar·
ton, Emmet Bartels.

SELLING MEIIBERSIDPS
Hlsb School B a n d
mombero at Racine are aelllng
memberships to the Soulbem

Cll'pnlzed and llllred in March,
1000, and del11t1 a n - lol&gt;
Olt&lt;OUI'IIilli low .,_....,. ud ..,.
dereml&gt;1o7ed adulli and youth.
· J.eadintl: Creak Con&amp;e......,.
Dlotrlct - Conlple!M orpnlzalion In 1967 ud ,_ In the work
alage; . lnclUdoo tHl,ti!O aereo in
Meigs ud Atbeno CGuntleo; mul·
tiplo _
.. UH ol reservoir
areas lor reeroation and waler
~. and atabUI..tion of critlcill oedlment pl'&lt;JCilt&lt;Uon areas
caused by otrlpmlldiw.llvon,.._
lor emphaaiL
Leadq Crook Waler Aeaocia.tiCII- The-working fo.
wantad~olwatera19plloo and I dlatrlbuUon
system lor the western Jllrt of
Mofllo and parts of VInton and

e

Jolm Rolle.

leaps should be under the

meet.

!brthern

Actioo Panel- Mado..,·olr&lt;PresentaUves ol the Farmon Home
Administration, SeD ConoervaUon Service, Aerleultural Sial&gt;lllzallm and Conoenatlon Serv·
Ice, and the Coq&gt;erative Exte,..
o!011 SerYiee.
Tuppero Plalna • CllestorWater Dialrlet - A ll'cql d e to 'the de&gt;9111pment, ol a water
distribution syaleln.!or tho eastern one-halt ot Mellis eount;y and
the southeastern comer ol i\lhens C&lt;luDII'·
The Molgs ('.ountJ Communlll'
improvement CorpontiDII - A
groupworking1l'ltllinduatrlillfl..
nancintl: and hi&amp;lnriiY develop.
ment.
The Mel&amp;s CouiiQI Commullltl'
Actioa Program - A program

aaved

i. Villenti110 said uqires in both

least abould have a chance" to

For $53,565

of your lawn?
Maybe the gran itself is to blame. Jf ao, you con· upgrade it by ooedlng WINDSOR right into your prosont .
lawn. WINDSOR, tho impoovod vorioty of Kontu~ky bluOgrass, has bet;ome very popular ,jn this area becaule·it
it unusually attractive and h~rd w-'arino. Has ·~
ordinary root atrength and spreads uniterground to OC•
cupy bare spots in the town. Even t~rives in exf,.mt

oummor hoot. And by .buying, WIN[jSOR with TURF
BUILDER (ovory lawn netdo fertilizing nq~} )"'" aavt
m~ney too.

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,ftelate Stories

SP-1 GARY EVANS
SP-1 Gar)' D. Evans, zo, ...,
ol Mro. Carolyn Evins ol Mlneravllle, re..mty ll'lduated
!rom II -k• trainiJiiat Air!ramo itapalr School in Fort
lli.Ua, VL, and na pr&lt;IIDOted
to ~clallot f. He Is now otalloned II DaNfiCIIL V-wilh ··
the S39th Tr&amp;lllljiOI1allon ·.o...
He is married. to tho Iormor
lJnda Adamo of ·~ lib
addreaa II SP-1 Gar7 D, E&lt;/.
au, RA51881562;339thTrllllportation Co. (ADal, SPO S1a
Frandoco, C a I rt.• 96337~
Drairor 76.

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- - ••u ·~-pre • cloillcalloa 110l'k adlvltleo
Tot\Y Barr, a)JOikera ptat.:
flirm; Nell - · · fll*llc ad- · ll)'llom; Harold Wiseman,
GoOrp .and Nell Slalers,
c l - datal!; Gal7 a. a.on,
Dr. Mel !ilmon, and Dr. J. A.
claLamonna, pollclnr o( t b •
........,., and llalldnc · - holt, -tiN ar..._..g.
·. Dr. Bz)lndeberey, I ~
of
llala17'• will
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oommlUOI,
servo

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u-act-

inti: ebalriDID lor &amp;mdo.Y'o overt.
.He wiD illao be in cllerp ot.
dolleallan actlvltlos.
Dr. llnnilobvey 8lid today.

Esl(lblishment
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In Blinois .
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PAINTING BRDlGE-'
ba'"- _,..ID&amp;I'fillltllt . . _ , . _ lrifllo • at poiJC. The projoet, a .- ., port ol which is oiroady - · 11 .-acted lhrCIUIII&gt; the Wo
Department of IIJ&amp;hw- The .., palm changes the color ol. the strueture to a ligl&gt;t ..--. Ropair

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Russia

Stadiu'm Field 'Best in SE Ohio'
cbarltl ol serving the teom at
the heme game. The chairman lor tho fOOd booal lor the
l\1me game will be lira.
Norman Vlllllleter with Mrs.
Jobn Werry C~H:halrman.
i.adiea to aaalst are N r 1.
Jamoa O'Brien, Mrs. Dot&gt; WU1011, Mra. Franklin Tri!Jlelt, MrL
.WUIIam Aul~ and Mrs. Leo
Vlllilhon. Mra. WUIIam Warner.

The ebairmu.'a .mt;y b to

JIO..

lift those appointed to blip to
make a~re they are available,

Mrs:·8lid.
Mr&amp;. ,_.,._ AmrAd, - urer, reported a balance of "-.
020.12. Fo1lowlnR the . . - . .
Head CO.ch Chorleo CbaDcl(!'
~lm 011 tile Melp •
Pt. Pleaaant game 1110 of

NeliiOIIVIUe.

Warn West Germany
To Check Militarism

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The SOVleto hid II lOIII Z0

to East Ger1rtmlr .
balore the A~ 20 IIMaloD 1111
Czechoolovalda. llllrlllll tilt ooc~q~~tion a! Csechoa1o1lillda, tbe,y
ha10addod-ill&lt;qtllt

divisions

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roy; Clarence King, Middleport;

GOING TO SCHOOL
DIII\Y Borry, 100 ol II r a,
Thelma BerrJ, Mlddloport, lelt
Mmdo,y !Dr YOUiljltoMt """"
ho will be onroiled in tile llahonintl: V.Uey V""'"qNl Schocilundor tilt llaipMw 11JV~
1110 · TraiJilna ~. Berry
will be la!d!'l tralnina U I wel~.

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VETERANS IIEMOWAL
HOSPITAL
Valentine Aid they would ask
ADMITIED - Charleo VerEckert
to allow a union vote.
non, Letar~ W, VL;Evelyn~
"Proteaatoral
p)Q"en In all
flwham, Syracuse; Larry ~n­
oports
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orpnlzed,"
he eaid.
cer, Racine; James Lewis. Mid"The
Natlocal
l.elgue
umpires
dleportj SheBa Rowley I Pomeroy; Katbryn &lt;::ampbell, PCJ~B­ have an organlzation ud we, at

devoted to the concert associa- $273.56; osmeler)', $558.51;
tion. The hour-i&lt;q: program wiU lllreot, $1,960.24; statAl hitlhwiiY.
feature recordings of Communi· $90. 72; utllllj&lt;, $860.2&gt;; watercy COncert attnetiona.
_..una. $17,683.62; water Principal _...r of the eVOI&gt;- Improvement $1,f7U4, andwairtB was James Martin, New YOI"k ler....,.anly meter, $72.
represenlathe ol Cc:lmmunl.lf
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VietDam are eligible.
the other guys by flr:IDa ua, "
Caaei reported on the nation· saJ.erno said. "But it won't
ai Legion conventioo whieh he
work."
and Frank Vaughan aUendedlut
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week in New Orleans. It was re. than hall ol our !ellow umpires
ported that there had been three called us and pl'(lllised to stick
local military funerals since the by us;• Valentine said. •rwe
iaot meeting ol the post.
may lose ono-lourth out ol lear
A chill IIIJIIII01' ,.. served by
tor their JobL"

Schmidt to t h e newa media tirement, $22,064.48, making a
throughout the three-county area, total ol all runda, $193,172.13.
and she announced that smtion
Elpendlturea of active AmdJ
WJEH.FM will presera a special lor the month included -rat,
progTllll at 9 p.m. Wednesdoy $1,839.76; 1lre departmenl,

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He was employed by WPAFB in Aer-•e Medleal Research
Laboratories and had piterts m several ln..nllou in the lfllee
program. He ns a bhHnedleal COII.OultaDI in se..ral areas of
the apace Prop'IJD.
Mr. Rosenboum received his B.S. Degree in chemlotry lrllll
Cllpilll Univeraitl' in 1941. He was 1r1 elocti-onleo tecludclan in
the U.S. Na.,- !rmn 1944-46, lllll- a B.S. degree in bidogy !rom
Cllpilll Unlveraicy in 1947, and his maaler's desree inpll;yllology
from Ohio Slate Univenicy In 1949. He had been 11'011dng IDimd

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in national aovernlllent 11 he willa Indicated t11at GOP presidential CO!!QIIaceney and
the While House and challeqplli candidate Rlebord M. Npom wp lation on tho ls~u:; ol
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the Youiw to help remold their · pinllli inereaolng
amq the national lovOI, Nl- •
country,
the YOUIISo
. llo pl~ a crackdoWn oo
"At no time have young PeoHlllllllhreJI illao proposed a na- «&gt;lies """ marijuana
pte been more important'- 110v- tiooal propam ol Iedou! and modern cur o..e of Amerl•cU~
er have theJ bid more . impact pri\'lte · fUnd a to back ialdeftt youl;b/'.
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- then in politics, 1988," the eommunit-J a8rviee proj8eta uaHUJni)hrey Issued a 4:~
vice president Aid In I'OIIIIII'ks dertaken lor oolleae enldl,t and reportoncrlmepreparedlry~
prepared tor a rally at caatstua a 11 YOI&amp;h talent bari(c" In theelYll pa~ task force.
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Colleae, ~ N.Y.
service syotem to reciult pro- · He castigated tho" who malui;
The Democratic preaidential mlaing youthe lor aovernment "irr~oJlOIIOlble auaeko" &lt;m 1fHt
cootelll!er again called lor Jow. policy . rnaklqr Jobs.
,.u.n•s courts, and called f!ll:.
eri111 the votirw qe to 18 and
iiumphrey and l'jbon traded strong law enforcement ll!lml...;
announced he was !Ol'llllng a na- comments Monday on the crime iotered with jljstice. Humjlhr.,Y.
tionalllftlverslQI!orum "to guide iooue.
pronUoed to and rlotlllfl and pro-;
me in my el!qiOlan and during
Nixon; eampaignil!g in AM· posed reorganization o! dlo J.....,
my preaidency 11 lam elected." helm, Cllll., chided Humphrey Uee Dot&gt;artment and 11'01113&lt; 1"'\.
Humphrey's piteh to recruit tor what he uid was the sq. crelled fedenl assistance ~
the youths Who backed his malocal law enforcement agencloi.'
Other develqomento:
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George C. Wallaee - Allinl;
from a bad cohl, tbe third part;r.
prealdent:lal CQfltelder caneelect
Texaa television aPpearance a but.
met a Dallas rally o! 7,000 11111:·
delivered a !lery opeeeh cr!U.:'
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (UPD cizi!W gun control propooala Two eacapeel from Hunt1ngton, before Congress. "H I becami;
W, Va., clcy jaD were pi eked president and they pass such sn-·
up by the Slate Patrol at near- ly los! olatloo, it would be by Crown Clcy today and taken toed." he said. Earlier Walla!» ,
to Galli&amp; Count;y ]aD.
8lid his porQI WIO doing IQ :
Kenneth and ToliUI\Y well it might absorb one of
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Two LanciY, both 25 and from East other natlooal portieL
Spiro T, Agnew - :rho GOP&gt;
Wnpiret tired by American Liverpool, were missed !rom
League President Joe Cronin the West VIrginia jail MD!tdoy vice presllleniW eandldaM ""': :
said today they WOUld Ole suit nigi!L
nounced tq, Republican opeOclr ·
Authorltle• aold Addns had writer Stepben Heas hos Jolnett ·
!Dr reinstatement.
AI Solerno and Bill Vaiemine, been charged with burglary and hlo stall, then le!t the llar)'i;nt
who were here to work the Landy u being an accesfiOl'Y State • House In ~olla for. :
Cleveland • Washington aeries to burBiarY Mmds,)' evening. They Fort Worth to keynote the Tai
when notified or tltelr dismissal, were _ . , , !lnprprlnted and as GOP Slate Com'ontlon todtjl.:
Edmund S. Muskle - The Jle&lt;;
sald they were fired because pho!Dgraphed and placed in •
they attelilpted to form an um-- basement .,._.,. cell, await- mocratic vice preaidentlal ...an-"
ina tranater to COUIIQI JaD.
pires urdon.
didale mapped Clii1Pilgn 0~.
Wh«t a jaller went lor them I!Y with aides in Woohlngton.
"We wDJ even appeal to bl.seb a II commissioner (Wllliam) !hoy were gone. FI&gt;IJce Aid It then joined hlo !amlly at thel~
Eckert. not tor ouraelvea, but was not known how they got ouburban home lor Wmlnl ol
tor our brothers ln blue," Wd · out. Tlio Patrol opprebeeded the a television news speciaL He
Salerno, 37, who hils been a two In a truck they had hitch- plormed a trip to New York to.
major league umpire for seven ed a ride in near Crown Cicy. day.

BEGINS TRAINING
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Comie haa becun el8bt
lllOIIIba olll'alDing u • ~
at Ohio Slate CoiiJlllb&gt;lOI!Y Sebeol
Band
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COli of ID Columbus. 9le Ia the daUibter ·
Evan Roderick.
$1,144.83; 11ate patrol transfer, membership Is $1, and _.:b6Mts. Sehmidt ell)ressed plea. $5U8i udliliY, $4,601.79; water- era rem•e a b1UJll)Or otlcker. o1 Mr. and Mrs. WUIIam Af!lllll.
Rt 2, Raelne.
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sure in the One turn-out tor the operating, $13,290.26; water evening.. She announced lfat seY.. lmprooemenl $34,088.93; water •
eral Ravenswood, W. Va., real- guarant;y meter, ~.554.97, and
dents have shown interest in the parlQng lot meter, $12,933.30.
organization and have fonned a
Balonceo ol olher lunda inteam to enlist concert series cluded aanltary 18W81' $170, ..
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subscribers in that area.
591.41, opeclal street repair bond
High praise was given by Mrs. retirement $516.25, and bond re-

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Gra..side oenlceo """ c&lt;Nductocl here SltuJ&gt;doy lor Donold
Roseooaum, 46, soo o1 the late ArlbiU' ud Alma 11aes Rosoab&amp;um,
formerly o! P&lt;mero.Y.
Donold died Monday, Sept. 9, lllllaml Valley llolpllll and hid
been W lor sometime.
MaQy residents may be u..- • t11at the deceased, a former
Pomeroy High SChool student, hid made a eonaiderlble rop-

Burton Heading Gifts for Yanks

ldlled 27 of 10 Communist Minor Children Fund to the Jur Bob Burton this year wtll head
troops they caught in a aeries of or and Witness Fwtd.
the uGtfts for the Yanks w h o
bunkers, spokesmen said, Seven
Attending were Commiuion- Gave," an annual program to reers Charles R. Karr, Sr., pres- member veterans in hospitals
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Dorothy Nierl, 764 Brownell
Ave., Middleport, asked for custody of three minor children and his Ph.D.
other relief In a suit for divorce
Cited aa u "outatanding Invertor" in the space program in
against Remo Nleri, Lucca.,lta.Js. 1961, he was a lecturer on re1piratory physiology. He authored
The plaintiff charges gross neg- the man-ratbtg requirement. tor the Mark I and Mark D s~~~:ce
lect or dut,. Kermeth H. Romine, chambers and ,., COII.Oultaut to tho Dight dynamics labontory lor
Rt. 1, Rudand, filed suit for di- the combined emlronment laboratory,
vorce frmt Avery Sue Romine,
A member o! the American Physiology SOclet;y, he was Usted
Rutland, charging gross neglect in the 11th edltioo of Ameriean Mon ol Science and in the 11th edl·
of duty and extreme cruelty. Four tion of Who' a Who in the Mid-Weat.
minor children are involved.
ANTIQUE LOVERS - ud Meigs eount;y ha• 11111\Y - would
el\ioy
a Ylslt with Mr. and Mro. Pete Klein at their at1raetive l\lill'
PLAYER TREATED
dleport
home.
Don Ritchhart, a member ot
Francis
and Pete have juot ~nlshed a bit ot redecorating and
the Meigs High School football
rearranging
to make room tor acme beautitul amique pieces reteam, was taken to Meigs Genceived
from
the estate of Mrs. IOeln'a mother. Tellned wlth other
eral Hospilll by the Middleport
pieces
already
in the hom.e1 the effect is iJnllresslve.
emergency squad Mon:Jay evening when he received a neck
CAPTA1N FRANK ESTEP, USAF, and his !ami~)' are back
injury while practicing on the
!rom
Sumyvl!e, OO!t, and will be resldlug in o.yton where they
Middleport field. He was dishave
purchased
a home.
charged following treabnent.
For the past three yeara Clptain Eat13p has been atleldllll the
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
graduate college or aeronautical eqpneering at Stanford Untversl·
ADMITTED - Esta Roberts, ty. He received his Ph.D in August and has been aaalgned aa proPomeroy; Lorando Might, Mid- lessor of e~rlng to the Air Force Institute ol Technology at
dleport; Carl Schultz, Racine.
Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
DISCHARGED - Nora Curtis.
Both Clptain Eatep and his wife, the former Sbirley Evans,

WALKER APPOINTED
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By United Pres&amp; lntenlaUonal·, lor rt.al lor the· Demi&gt;eratic geoUoo "we should have a-~ ·
Hubert IL HIIIIIPfu'ey wooed ~tloo, Sell. Eqene R. M&lt;&gt;- torimn on rhetoric about law
the nation's youtll ;todly, p~s-- C.:rilu- and the la~ Ser\, Rpbert order." ,
inti: the new gener'ltll!ll a .olce F. ·K~, '11'!'• as SOtintli~
"We don t need 1r1 atuut.

Deputies said Green acted un-der a standlrw order that no

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A truocy and Depu\Y J a c k treated and roturned to JaiL ·
Lavehier, 28, were changing
prbage cans in the cellblock
when the three rushed them.
Plantz put a knlte to Lavender's
chest and the three went. to the
barred doors in the main lol&gt;
by of the jaiL
Plantz aDl the others yelled
to Deputy Hyman Green to open
the door or Lavender would be
killed. Instead Green said he
would shoot them if Lavender
was not released.
He opened ftre when Lavender was not released. Da.y was
hit and Plantz let go of Laven-

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CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPI)
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Fellcnr by the name of Peter Humplirey
In Uibrldge, England, bas become
Dnetbing of a minor hero for quick thinking
In the rescue of a near victim of drowning,
name of .George.
Spotting George Oounderlng In a pond,
Peter pulled him ou~ noted a pebble jam·
mJng open George's mouth as the problem
...S popped it out.
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1be emergency treatment worked. George
Is lllve and well and Peter may well get a
etlllllllOIIdaUon of some sor for the feat, reJOrll a spokesman for ':he .Royal Society for
ibt PrevenUon of Crr Jty to Aalmals, vitally
lllterasled because loorge happens to be a

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:: rll)lt ...., ....,.. eiOIII&gt; LYm's Caesar'• PaJa&lt;e opening _.,
:! 81 •••• ReoordlD.r 1tar Everett Years ago we learned the JOn
· illrllaen'1 too bljr a lavorltalor ot the biggest power In racket
..-!ec:tloo for Bclwy, booJ&lt;. pmlllinlr ,..s a ..... II Weal
,; leo to poll odds .... Frank. Point; on the premise that sins
: w 1 ~ 011 1 Wwood blll'a ~ the fatltera lbouldn't be vislted
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. In&amp; Mil'• ~· ot course. J - tor, Hill Curlor, about It and
·: Buolell'• $1,1100 a coo- said we weren~ printing It, and
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Instead he'll be In the Bclwy.

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lllorNoe!Bolm'onntnoveibearo
tbe UUe tf'J'be &amp;badow Boxer"
and lo let apinat ww 11 poll.
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KGM pve a.gldater Jim..., 8JowD (WIIo hao toor unrelllmo llnlohed) Clark G&amp;&gt;
ltle'oolddresaingroomfor"Tbo
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qc:opheMI wmed that lhe m••
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The other day one of President Jolmsotl's advisers unburdened himself of his pOraooal thoughts about his White
House job.
Some notes follow on his refiectlnns :
It's a body-contact sport-American ~tics-not an Intel·
leclual exercise, ospecially when you re In a hassle with
Congress.
The problems you face at the White Houoe are not Intel·
lectual problems. The problems that are ,anticipated don't
·· WeD· You get bit with a sudden cruocb.
f'lU ••• do all tloe oladleo In the world. Tlleil you &lt;OIDe up
apljlltJ,e problem. What happened? What da you do alloul
CzedloolovJjkla! What do you da about mlsaOe1 la Culia?
What do you ·d(l about lbe Pueblo?
Or the President aska. you what to do about the Middle
East. You can know all the history In the world, but if the
Russians decide to bail out their Arab allies what are you
going to do?
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You can read hiotory all year long about Zionism and the
history of Arab nationalillm. But it doesn't help you at all.

indlcnantb', You have to answer yes or no on what to do.

You learn lhll rapidly w... n tbe Presldoat aska you, "Wiutt
''lVIIY? ru have you know 1 aow?" U fOU Hme ap a backgronnd 1a11&lt; on the biJiory
.... .pte 1 .,... bocly." .••• of the rellb or a carefal elQIIanalloa of the aliiiallon, the
AI _.. faD1 ban plainly Prosldeatlllteu euefaDy and !ben sayo, "Therefore?" '1'11111
' .... Filming " A Talent t o r llopt yoa cold.
lmlnll" In lobdrld, Chalm ToThe questloo is not why we have a problem but what do
JO) (1lbo atarred 111 "Fiddler we do about lt.
.011 tho !loot" 11 LondoQ) Dilled
Then; usually, the decision bas to be made before the
aloud he'd love 1101110 matzoth pri!CliiCia ..-e ln. You have to commit yourself to total action
. llallo,· a man ~d him a- at limes, aDd this cletlalon bas to be made, if you are lucky
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. with 511'01' tool of the data.
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Sometlilietl ';-ou have virtually no data. Take the Pueblo.
llllrant, The Sinai; Chalm hu lnOuentlal men were urglug us to acuon when we Jiad no
bod of hi• mealo over ~- on what bad happened. There wao radio alienee
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from the Pueblo. Tbe headquarters In HODOiulu knew nothing.
N, Y. llep't ot lloaltll ...0..
I am terrified by the terrible problems on whlcb~ men (at
Goo llllnau ot -lllco: ''Gal. the Wblte House) must make declsl11111 with lnad~uate data.
• •. In np1y to your Iii • crunch then, the job of the White House asd.tanta Jn a
IIIII, - nte Ia the ...,. Is to Dod the &amp;U;y who knows the anawer In a hurry In
lion u elawbeto
..,. thot vast bureauctacy of ~overnment. It's a sort of espionage
IDr _,. ~ltant."
·~- lid: . Wben there's a cnsis, our job is to lind the man wbo
- ltlm ben illlt ~ ' ; : " - " the man who knows the man who knows the &lt;IIIIWer.
- • BID Plcaro celebratellda
Our other lob Ill to argue back and forth until we ~ome up
• boll•
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with an answer while the President asks questions. 1bere are
35 hg llllllver...,, aa aome te~ argulnents at the White House, which Is H
AIIRio, 11111. IIIli should !Ni. The President encour~s them, brlngo iD other
a
aml•orNrY card l!flli men to 11'11111 different pointa of VJOW.
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People uy lbe Preololeat 1'11111 the White H•se old wliii
Jllorlol • illsty, l•c:berou 1 wldP • • . or , . . um-Cwllllbl1!. WeD, 111e nre ,.,. t.
- - · - " In ''Hot 11111. dhM*w II t. ounud JQnel! wlib Oukiol. OMe ,_ - ·
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4 I I 'ana wu, "I don't IIi pnoWeal- ..._,t
rstaad !bal.
.... _. _.,...., lllllrJirio- · But the question ia •bether anyooe bas the abWIY to handle
~ lit wUo ..,., I've aJ-•• the fll!ld of problems we now have to face. Tliere ls no train.__ ~-., ~~
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ln....,. ~~.or the exercise of lhll kind of ~er.
r•• Darla Ulb',... II8Ded to"
1ben ..a !AlP of that, the question arises as to what
extent
1 ......, 1 1 1111111 Norman 11M! Pr d*!nt Is trapped by hll own bureauctaey.
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Ito. He will lit here (Jn the Wlilte HOUJO) and say
_ '-' ~ .,_...._ In 'Do lido' 8lld •no IIIU' 8Dd nothlac will liappen 11 ia not a bli
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Cier 160 lll'OUP' hevo elread;y
formed In the United states. Tile
clubi are unl~eln thetthey heve
no aet dltOB (the "bat'' Ia passed
no -slve rqlmen. '1'l,.y are
self.belp orpnlzatlnoo, and they
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a aiH 12, . t hove ~
ntumod to ov~··•
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lences. I lelimld - t a tal, · weak, wW.,.,wvl- - •.
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live ovoteat*r. oDd I colllcl&lt;.
trol 1111 problem wltb 1M ·i illll

liVely, galolns well!ht rlpldiJr,

but I wooido't llaten to my doe·
tor, 1111 flmUy or...,_ eloe.
I ~ 246 poundo on NO,

_ _ _ _ _ ___._

Russia: Grave Misjudging
Of Czech Bent for Freedom
By LEON DENNEN
NEA FoNign News Analyst
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (NEAl
sJEach day brings new evidence that Czechoslovakia's pasve resistance to the Russian invasion bas already had a
deadlier effect on Communist morale than the short-lived
armed uprising of the Hungarians in 1956 ,
Tbe Huagarlan revplt was s0011 eclipsed by Moscow's prop.
aganda for "peaceful coeslstence." But Czechoslovakia is a
continuing disaster that will plague the Kremlin rulers for a
long time. ,
Deluded by their own Maniiii·Lelllnlst pbherlsb, they com·
pletely mlojudged and ondereotimated the Czechoolovaka'
111'1• for freedom and the reluctance of "fratenal" Com·
munlst parties to oubrnlt again to Mo1eow'o domlaatlon.
· Ofthe wodd'sthonr .Lcommiimst" arlles;· ~it's · .
_ported Russifa· lnvasio~!!l:ven ·x;o111s Eagl\11'; "ole ·telidi':fif
1\raiXfst.LeniJiist Jntellec!tual of France, compared the lnvas1on to the "rape of Czechoslovakia by Hitler's Nazi hordes."
.Ironically, It wa~ Mikhail Suslov, the Kremlin's top ideologist, who warned his colleagues In the Soviet Politburo against
armed Intervention. Accordlng to a Czechoslovakto diplomat,
Suslov told the Warsaw Pact summit that met In Bratislava
shortly before Soviet parachutists descended on Prague:
"We must aecept the Czechoslovak reforms because sO..er
or later we, in the Soviet Union, will face the same thing."
Suslov, Premier Aleksei Kosygln and other realistic poU.
Uc1ans In lbe Politburo were Voted down by Leonid Brezboev
bead of the Russian Communist party, Aleklander ~tepiD'
former chief of the secret pollee, and their heuchiilen whci

DDCTDR -

• ...,
:

were Jiacked by many of Uie Red army'• milntiaJa and gen...
erals.
·
·
Bat the acrlmonlou deflate II IIIII Jalal oa Ia ·the Kremllll
aad 10 d- the ..,... for JI'Wfl'·
The dull and Ullimaglnatlve Brezlinev actually believed hll
own propaganda that the Ruoliana would be wolcomed ln
Czechoslovakto. On tho eve of the Invasion eacli Soviet ooldler
was given a tract ezplalnlng his mlsalon.
"Soviet soldiers," lt ..-sald, "you are 'going to fralerllal
Czecbollovakto· to perform ;rour duty ao an Internationalist.
"1be . preHDI altuatioa In Czecboslovalda Is sucJi that
counterrevol~ lorceo, operating openly under the - t
of 'democratization and .'Uberallzatioa' of the eDsling order,
are taklng the country toward the restoration of·cap1181lam/'
Bot on r.oaellal ~Uia tbe Soriet IDidlen - •
diocovored thai tho "ee~olalloaarleo".....,
pepa.
lalloa llseif ud IBW lllllr luka palnfed wllh red nrastlkal.
Benedls-~·.~ ,,menaelaJ puolue, llilaay were friPieaed, otben
•In the 19th oentury, a hand of anU.Czarlot lluliltan ofOcers
Infected wllh Weatern "~" bf tbelf e-ure in France
during the Napole()ll]c war!._decided to overthrow the clespotlc
rule of Czar Nl&lt;oh01aa I. ne "Decembrlst rev.olt," as It Ia'
kuown In history, wu crushed but the revolutionary omcets
are still beroea hi Soviet Russia.
Will hlstocy repeat.lllelfl As yet disalden! ~.bave.·,
liltle"chlmcll "Of ·~•lnf;themaelves In ~~~ ;~o'tlll::"
tries .
.-,
., ~,.. ~ - · ! l vJ•rv,.,. , 1M f'.~ ~ d'to:
But even aceontlng to Communist diplomats, Eastern
Europe Is a volcano. At any moment eruptlooo could shake
Poland, East German;r and even the Soviet Ukraine.
:·
~u doubt ii..t
the
In
··•.,
ezec•··'-akto
There Is nol .._er
...,.
v....,..,.
~·
was an act of desperation tiy tho men 1n the 'Kremlln .and'tbetr
puppeto trying to halt by armed might socta1 1orcea and ·poU·
Ucill changes tbtly, fear and do not undenland.
.
Tbe Ruosians "-ve shown that they-... capable of anytldng,
and the Czechostovaka are vtrtually at their mercy. But If the
Czeclis keep lbelr nerve and patience they may &gt;:Jt have lbe
last word.
· f
. .
'

•e

effeet In early preg·
MAILBA,.;, .. ~u!li&lt;;!eut reas011,to quit smok· harmful
nancy. La~r. it will be 811'k·
.
·

·'' mg J&gt;r
.
at . least !lmlt your
· smolijljg to ball a pack a day. ward ·and you will naturally
•· ,\!though infOflllalion on the find a more 0comfortable posl·
lion. ·
·
effect of a mother's drinking
The
body
changes
. accom·
is · ~o! 10 apeclfle; autborttles
panylng
pregnancy
are
COil·
agree that it to harmful. u you trolled by your hormone,
.
would hesitate to give a new·
born biib)o. a shot of whisky, Tbey -~ 8J111~ atnourlshl!ig
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
you' obciulil' remember that the new ba!iy; both bef"!:!,~d
part of ajl you drlnk will flnd after b~. Why the Dll!ast
occur so far·11bead of
(Fint of three reloted orticlesJ
Its way Ill ·t)ie fetus through changes
ls
anyl!¢y'lguess.
time
the umbUJcal cord.
Q-In what week of preg- than· in subseqli!ant ones.
nancy would a woman notice
Q-11 II oafe for a )irepant
her abdomen beginning to pro·
Q-Can a WOID&amp;D whose woman -to- .exercise, wear a Q ·U ICK QUIZ
trude? How soon after concep- monthly periods last' ()ll]y a . glrill or SIMP on Jier ·stom·
' the flrrt
Q-Who published
tion do breast changes occur~ day or two become pregnant
ach?~Y, In tho lira! two notD
per
cartoon
111
A-1be lacrease In the size and have a normal child?
months ot pre~y , do the
of. the abdomen In pregnancy
A-Yeo, unless some other bre4&amp;"' set· ..,JarceT
comes abOut so gradually it is abnormality ezlllts.
A-,-AD ~. . . •-•• who
hard to pinpoint the moment
~!Iii gtiod ~th •bould.ltel
when It becomes unmistak·
Q-What effcet wOuld e..,.,s. ;q~/uer-do,e dally. 'l'lie
able. This varies greatly with sive smoking (three paclu a. amount to ,tie i:ecommended
a woman's body build and day) and drinking (sill: cans of "nuld depead. on lbe atage of
somewhat with the sharpness beer a day) Ill a mother have pregnancy !IIIII .other faetors
of the eyes of the observer. In on her fetus?
.;~
and should be ~determined by
general, pregnapcy begins to
A-Tbe
oaly
effed heaVy your 4~ 1 Wliell,.;rpur r•Sli·
show in most women after smoking lias l)een sbOW!I to 1ar girdle ~~eJib!r'to feel ilgll!,
'·
' .;,
nine or 10 weeki. Breast have
rou should ,aw.ttcli to an ad·
on
a
pregii8J!CY
is
to
changes occur at about the cause mloearrlage .or PI'!'!'!"· juotable glrdfe, Sleet&gt;lng
,
more
same time but these
your stoJi111cli will liave' no
birth.
But
t!ils
sbo!il!l
be
lure
noticeable In a first

Heavy Smoking Cpn Couse
Premature Births

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HOI!STON (UPI)

-

0 2 0 22 72

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Wahama 30 J11ger Crook 14
Alounder 18 SouthlVellern 6
Belpre 50
22
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Fairland 14 South POint 6
lflman, W. VI. 30 Symmes Vel·
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THIS WEEX'S GAMES:

FRIDAY
North Gelllo at Sou111weatem
lbltborn at K,ygor Creek
AI-r at Eaatern
Trace at Symmes Valley
Federal llocidnlr at Miller
Fairland at~
HAND HOSPIT AIJZED
Glouster
at !1. Aloyeluo
DETIIPIT (IJPI)- Dofonalve
Roveoswood at Wabama
and Llrr)&lt; - . the latest In a Bulralo (I'Utallll) at Winfield
IIICCeaolan ot !Qirleo to bolall
the Detroit LiAJu this ......,, Ia Claorfork II IIIDnan, W. Va,
. . . - lor ourpey today to
I'CIIIr torn IJaomenll In hlo

rllf1tHand, IJUired In Sunday'• ....
to DeBao, wW be !he lildh
pliJor ~to
........,. thlo ...,....

Detroit

In 23 Years
DETROIT (UPO- At 12:22
this morning,
the smiling
Detroit copo wlded lito the
vast, mil.Ung erowd at Kemedy
Square

!n

the

Detro!~

heart

ol

The crowd

cheered them.
Lesa than lwo hours befon

the Detroit Tigers had wrapped
~ their tint American League
pennant in Z3 years. Tbe crowd
aurged into the heart of the
Motor City 1111 the celebration

thet lasted tllrough moot or the
night was

on.

About the only oile who didn't
get. a cheer was the lone St.
Louis Cardhals who annc:..Jnced
his preference for the \~~Coming
World Seriea. He said "Cirds"
just once.

.,Our orden7" asked one
pollee omcer when questioned
about what was happening. " Let
'em alone."
Eight-lane Woodward Aver11e,

the main drag that cuts the city
In halt, was blocked bumper-tobumper with
tte hcmetown

product - an horns blaatlng.
Beautiful girls in miniskirts,
Joq: skirts and what have yoo
anake danced
betweeu tfle

tral!lc

jam

dkln't

ewn

before.

with

they

lfll.liS

kDaw

minutes

a tact
because I sure didn't know who
And

undergo

Dodgers Spill Reds
LOS ANGELES (UPO- Me,..
agar Walt Alston can't figure

defenoo ofthelr1967SVAC....,.
plooohlp. The Bobcatl lost Z2-8
to Fairland 111136-14 to Wahama.

aee the ball better if I uaed a
wider stance at the plate. I
tried it and found out he was

Jelll

All But

the

guesta were rippiJW ~ phone
boolu a.nd ~ they could
get their haDio on and throw . .
the mesa out the q;~per ftoow
wllllolre.

hoot to North Gelllo.
In other action, SVAC \OUDI
and - n i l wW be p~ u
follows: Alexander II Eutlrn;
lllmian Trace at Symmeo Yeller.
Buffllo (Putnam CcluM:f} at WIJ&gt;.
field; Falrllnd II Che~

through."

Those

"other guys"

who

American Indians m a y
joined Osteen In getti~ key hlts serve in national, state and
were chiefly BID Sudakia IJd local elective and appointive
Paul Popovich. Both siiWied In offices.

(Hot A Dotv ..Th,.)

75C

1 . Romoln In po:ukslll ectr
2 . Spro,_; with wor• SM~
and th~n o high ptonuro
rinse of toh wert..- to

-1.. cor ohi,..
3, Atto.,dont on duty

Houra Op...n

M-i= . . ....... . n .. 6
Sat.••••••••••• , .. 7
s. •. . ......... Jlto6

loaded and each drove in two

Eliminated

runs.

JAi:KsoNviLLE, f1L (UPI)
- An ll·lmh11 victory lor the

tional League's Governor~&amp; c.,p
aerie a.
The Mats pushed acrou a run
In the bottom of the 11th lnnlrv
Tuesdl,y night to nl&amp;&gt; Columbus
2-1 and take a 3-0 lesd In the

Mlchipn Averue, where they
performed a war dcce lor the
~trw baUle with st Louis,
aDCI then to Washlngton Boul..

western whlle Kyger CreekJ)laya

the third inning wJth the blaes

1111wered: "A whole hell of a

trcm spot ro spot, nrst to 1
bonflnl In the middle ol

week, Southero entertalnl Soutbo

"I'U take the wins any way I
pitcher, Osteen' s bat had oot for quite a while," Alaton po1J1t..
been too active tills aeason uo- ed oot. "Ncrw we're starting to can get them," grinned Osteen.
111 he went against the Redo. put our hlta together to score HThe Reds are a good hitting
He got thNe sillJles, scored two runs. The win waa a aatiatying team.,,
The series continue• tonight
runa and drove ln a third. He one because It came with Jim
walked in his other tppearaace, LeFebvre and Ron Fairly not when Don Sutton, ~14. opposes
"Jlm Gilliam helped me," able to pla¥ because of injuries. Gerry Arrigo. 11-9. ,
Ooteen aaicL "He said I would But tho other SOY• came

JacksonvWe Meta has created
an lith-hour slQultlon lor the

lot.,,
En maase the fans migrated

drive in his two run&amp;.

rilhL

should provide pJenb' olopposl·
tion for the Tornadoea. Next

era••

that's

row- where

llrot win Jl1pr Crook
... dropped two - · · to 1...,.. foes and thia Ia their flrlll
for lholr

Osteen led off the !ourlh wl th
Tired In Eighth
his
second hit ahl two burt sinout II pitcher Claude Osteen Is
"I was 1~ to Ure In the
gles
leaded the bases. A forcebetter as 1 leadoft or cle&amp;Jlllt eighth iming. I'm not used to
out,
allowed
Osteen to acore and
hlttet but the lerthander delin- nmntng the bans that much.
Willie
Crawford
came home oo Federal Hocking It Miller; Gloualtely can help himself with the I was on bue more in that
ter at st. .Aloysiua; Clarfork 11
game than l'w been In three an error.
bat.
Hannan,
W, VL, an1 Ravenawood
Reliever
BWy
McCool
lolded
Osteen wu the Dodgers' tDp years. And at this time of the
IIWalwna.
the
bases
with
Dodgers
ln
the
hitter Tuesdl,y nlllll 10 Lol An- year the
Is damp anclthe
seventh when Osteen drove In
gales scored a 7-5 victory over lnfleld a UU:le muddy. "
Clnctnnati, although he waa on
Until he weakened In the Wes Parker with his third hit.
The Reds oollectad four of
base so much he tl.red in the olilrt. Osteen had a sh\ltout go.
their
11 hits off Osteen ln tbe
eighth Inning when the Reds lng. But he ended ICI giving the
eighth
with Jcimny Bench drlv·
scored tour runs and Osteen Reds 11 hlto. Clnclnolt!'o Leo
had ro be relieved by Jim Cardenas homered off Brewer 1111 in one nm am Torcy Perez
Brewer,
·
In the nintfl for their final run.. auotJJer while an err.or aet 1C)
Our New
Once known IS a top hitting
"We've been getting ht1tlq two unearned tallies.
Automatic Car Wash

thing n1oving waa the mob.
Aaked to estimate the size of
the coaareptlon. one otrlcer

vant- hotel

11r1n1 _..,... two ....,. loaldatJ

Columbus Jets ID the

il)to~,..

Maloney Hit Hard

SJx

or the Dodgera' runa were

'

orr Reds starter Jim Maloney,
who had to leave the game Jn
the rourtb after he and eateber
Jolmny Bench collided. It was
his li'HJJ lou againat 13 wins
while the victory Jlllde Osteen•a

record 11·18.
After Osteen singled to lead

off !he third, the Dodgen loaded the beaea on another ahwfe

best-ol·sewn playoff Onals.
and a welk before Sudalds got
Donny Frloella and wlnnlgg his hit A second walk relolded

plteher Larry Bearrw.rth scat- the bases for Paul Popovich to
tered nine hits. Loser
Jim
Sbelletitach who went the route, .
yielded Just seven ro tho Mots.
JacksonvWe's tleiid.ing waa flawleu while the Jeta committed
three errors.

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LAST WEEK'S RESI!LTS:

SOuthern Cal Favored

on

0

First Crown

-.wwn

games with norHolgue _ . .
enta. Southwestern has dowoed
llaruan, W, 'VL, 21~ and 1081
to A I - r 16-6. The Hlghlando
ars wUl be mlllUI the services
of Curt llaladen, 158,.pound .....

AC victory after wlnaoversoutJ&gt;.
em Lo&lt;al :z2.() and Elatern 8-6.
This Is the llrat bl8 test for the
Pirate• who, if they win. wW
have a oolld hold oo flrat place
In the SVAC,

'

Creek.
Cooeh SteYe Stlleo' Higlllanllo lor hal!back, who had 1111 _ , _
The North Gallll Pirates of
ec.ch Bob AsbJey'a ScutberD
ero
will be ma1&lt;llw their flrll doctomy Swldo,y at Holzer HoaCooch Mel Cartar wUI be 1!111&gt;'
Toruadoes
loot to North Gelllo
pttal.
SV
AC
allrt
aller
a
c0111le
of
nlng for their third otnlght SV·
Tile other SV AC conte•t will :z2.() and to Belire 50-22. ~
Howard Lee !IIIIer's BobciU

0 2 0 6 76 the gal was that I was dancing
flymmoo Valley o 2 o 14 83 with.
Millor
0 2 0 6 32
At Kennedy Square, lhe only

Rlehardson. genen1
maaapr of the Houston Altroa,
IIIIIOUDCed Tueodt,y lhet ......
··4 l'lll1a 2, nilllt
.5 Allanla I, nllht
ger Harry Walker and 1111 ondre
·&gt;NP York 3 Chlcqo 2, nlabt .,..chlrw olaf! wW be retained
TadaJ'• Probable Plldloro
lor lhe 1989 ........
.•
(All Tlmta JiD'I')
•
Rlehardsm said tho Altroo
Cblcqo (Jianclo 1~10) II Now
woold re- the ....,..ct 0t Mol
. York ()(QoiiDID 18-10), 8 p.m. lleGaha, Salty Parker and Jim
l'llllllunh (Voele 13-13) at
PlllladeiJIIda (Jolin- 2-3), 7:35 Olrena.
P.lll.
'

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·llamwl Trace

MolpotNei.....W•York

Son Fran 1, !1. Loula o, nl8bl ugpec"
LDo ,Aria 7 Clnclnaatl 6, n18b1

AllaDia ()llllao 11-12) I I - ·
loll Oem·- JO.J~ 1:30 p.m.
i Clnclmllll &lt;Arrllo.U.e) lllol
~· ~ 8-1~, 11 p.m.
·Ill. Loldo (WI-., 12~· at
Sao Franclseo (Jiolfa 9-1), • p.
m.

&amp;lutbwolllern

Totals-

SV AC AND OPPONENTS
Lo8aD
TEAM
WLTPOP
Malga
I I 0 19 84
North Gallla
2 0 0 30 6
0 2 014 58 Federel Hocking 2 o o 54 0
Coal Grove
0 2 0 19 68 Fairland .
2 0 0 30 14
FRIDAY'S REi!llLT&amp;,
Buftelo (PUtnam) 2 0 I 79 20
Gelilpolla 34 COol GJOVt 6
Eaatern
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Pt. PINIOIII 28111ip 8
Wahama
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Miens 42 Warren Lo&lt;al 6
SOOihwestero
1 1 o 27 16
Portamouth 56 14
Aloxaoder
I I 0 16 20
Jack- 411 Groenfleld 8
GlouI 1 o 21 33
Lopn 14 llllllanl 8
Belpre
1 1 0 58 M
Neii·York «&lt; Vlnloll CoullV 8 llallllan, W. VL I 2 0 30 60
Wellotoo 31 Ook lUll 12
J11ger Creek
0 2 0 22 52

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Athalo at Galllpolls
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Rock Hill at Cool Grove

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"He asked me, 'Can you lrat run.
But New York retalloted with
pitch?" ~ oald with
' W. L. Pel. GB chOq)qjll bolllll IIIIIIW about a run In the ninth on 1 single by
98 54 .845
plncb-hitter Charlie Smith, a
him.
81 86 .Silt ll'h
So Sparma went oot and groundout and a ·two-out blae
80 72 ,521 II
pltehed ,perlu!pa the lfeatast hit by Jake Glbba.
game or 1111 IIIIo- a five hitterThe Tigers. wOO have won 29
80 72 .528 18
81 73 .528 18
to aead mlllloaa o! Detoltera games In their last turn at bat,
77 78 .503 21'h Into 1 delirium they haven't felt were not to be denied the trulil
71 79 .477 25'h IInce 1145 ao the Tlpro onakecl of their own lobora.
out a 2-1 cleclololl ...,.. the New
15 87 .08 33
''Molt at the guys knew that
83 90 .512 :l6'h York Yankees In eyplcal Dotrott we had clinched it when

Now- York (lltotllllll}'re 20-10 - ·
11.'Dolrolt &lt;McLain 30-$), a p. Gallipolis

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Grid Ace Curt Baisden

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With
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Yarl&lt;ee rallever Steve lllinu"I Waed thil OliO lor 1111 wife
- llhe'e been a rock to me ton, now 2-2, walked plnd&gt;hltter
AI Kallne. Froohan alrvled and,
throqh the wha!e SNIOII."
Sparma woo Jlllllll)ftcent as whon Lindy KcDulel roplaced
he retired 15 Y.-o In a row Homllton, Gltea walked
II 0111 stroteh to notdl hi• ninth to !Old the baooo. Don Wert,
hltl!rw .198 •nterlnc the game,
win In 19 doclalona.
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~. booed lultlly dy the then looPed a lu,J liner to rilht
crowd ot 46,512 when be wao to touch off 1 -stlca!Jy wild
Two Southern Valley Athletic
lllUIOIUICed IS the -~~­ celebrltloa.
o1arler, turnoc1 the Into
Coaterence dlta are on ta» thia
cheer• In the ftflh.
FridaJ. North Gallla tnwls ro
BDI Froohln aJrwled and
Southwestern 1111 Southern Local
ld..ooed to second oo a
of Meljra County wW vlllit K,yger

Wll great to be a part ol
•.Cllnchod _..m
Tuelda7'o Result•
Detroit 2 Now York 1, nl8bl
SOOTIIERN VALLEY
Boston., Ball o, nlllll
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Wub 4 Cleve 2, nllbl
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Cblcqo 2 Coklllid 1, 111
ALL GAMES
TEAM
WLTPOP
Ooldllld 8 Cblcqo 1, 2nd
TEAM
W L T POP North Gallla
2
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Coli( at Mlm, P,, roln
Wellllllin
2 0 0 76 It Eastern
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'I'odf.y'o - • • Pltcban
Jack..,
2 o 0 56 20 SOOihorn
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Coll(ornla (McGiotlllln IO.U Nell-YOrk
2 0 0 46 8 11amw1 Trsco 0 1 0 6 30
~~~~~-~at­ Pt. Pleasant
2 o I 67 12 KnerCr"k
0 0 0 0 0
()'erry 8-' and Chance 14-15),

ta~n~y· like to chlllthe ~
ahlp now. ll'l 111111en 10 tllat ·ll ·

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DETROIT (IJI':l) - Milo
Smith' I N" 2 cllcllce turnoc1 out
to be the No. 1 pick for the
Detroit Tlpra' llrat pemant In
layesro.
Whon 'Earl WU11011 CIIDO 11&gt;
with 'a ooro ahouldor about U
minute• bd&gt;re pme umo
Tuaacll8 ni&amp;J1I. the Tlpro'
IIWil&amp;Or wU til I QUlDIIary
over wbom to pick to plt&lt;:h the
eruc:ial aame.
Tile choice fell to JO.
Sparmo,
waa •l&amp;nbw
autocroJ&gt;~io when llllbrmed of
the decWon. He bad been ID
Smith's dCIIJ)Iouw Iince pop.
piJw orr ..,. the llandiiDe he's

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red • year or more later by 1 man charged • Greek elllpownmorning paper no longer ellve. er '10,000 for a pair ot bell •
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NEW YORK- LYm Fontame Jack Haley Jr. II creating

-N• lll8bo• I1IIUI
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the ne•t 12 months with the books
to be1ance out '15 million ahead.
At present, 92 per cent of the mall reacbes
Its destination the day after posting but the
mailmen think they can do even better. A
new rapid-delivery system begiunlng Sept. 18
should assure delivery of most first-class
mall In less than :U hours. ·
Hallucinations In the U.S. Post Office Deportment?
No, simply the current state of the servfce
in BrltaiD, where couriers not only actually
do complete their rounds BWIIUy but manage
to turn a tidy profit to boot.

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1'1orth Africa-have been acting up with
something like the old irequeocy.
1be Iranlan quake was short of great with
a 7J Rlcliter rating, but It may Jiave been
only the deadly prelUde of worse to come.
Quakes, elemental as the dynamic earth It·
self are In a cla15 by themselves as natural
p...n....ena. Coping with disasters sucb as
forest !Ires and Ooods appears simple In
comparlsoo.
Tbe best that can be hoped for In the im·
111~te future uetiat with mtensiOed study
ctf itressos Jn the earth's C!'Usl and developmlllf of more sensitive lnstrumenls to
ure ~~!creasing straill, seismologists may be
abl8·to predict quakes and thus give warning
of a comJng disaster that all the resourceo of
scleuce ana technology are incapable of pre·
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Injured lli4 homeleoi miY have bean telling
01 110111ethlng omln,JtUS. •
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lull In m~or earth tremors. That l)IIY be
coming to an end.
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major (measuring 7.0 to 7.9 on the Rlcbter
acalel shocks and one great· 18.0 and up)
aarlhquake. Tbe last great quake hit Alaska
oa March 29, 1964. Since then, tb4! eA\11! ~
been relatively quiet. From 1986 through the
first part of this year' ()ll]y 16 m~Or ihoeks
..... recorded-less than a normal single
year.
But since May, when a major quake toot
«10 lives in Japan, the world's earthquake
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Fellcnr by the name of Peter Humplirey
In Uibrldge, England, bas become
Dnetbing of a minor hero for quick thinking
In the rescue of a near victim of drowning,
name of .George.
Spotting George Oounderlng In a pond,
Peter pulled him ou~ noted a pebble jam·
mJng open George's mouth as the problem
...S popped it out.
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1be emergency treatment worked. George
Is lllve and well and Peter may well get a
etlllllllOIIdaUon of some sor for the feat, reJOrll a spokesman for ':he .Royal Society for
ibt PrevenUon of Crr Jty to Aalmals, vitally
lllterasled because loorge happens to be a

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:: rll)lt ...., ....,.. eiOIII&gt; LYm's Caesar'• PaJa&lt;e opening _.,
:! 81 •••• ReoordlD.r 1tar Everett Years ago we learned the JOn
· illrllaen'1 too bljr a lavorltalor ot the biggest power In racket
..-!ec:tloo for Bclwy, booJ&lt;. pmlllinlr ,..s a ..... II Weal
,; leo to poll odds .... Frank. Point; on the premise that sins
: w 1 ~ 011 1 Wwood blll'a ~ the fatltera lbouldn't be vislted
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. In&amp; Mil'• ~· ot course. J - tor, Hill Curlor, about It and
·: Buolell'• $1,1100 a coo- said we weren~ printing It, and
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"Father of Frankenstein" tllmi
Instead he'll be In the Bclwy.

1D Lu v - - - obow a
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bl1 lor hor IUie scene In "Tile

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He Wants Action--and Fast

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lllorNoe!Bolm'onntnoveibearo
tbe UUe tf'J'be &amp;badow Boxer"
and lo let apinat ww 11 poll.
u·...... """- Simon &amp;
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KGM pve a.gldater Jim..., 8JowD (WIIo hao toor unrelllmo llnlohed) Clark G&amp;&gt;
ltle'oolddresaingroomfor"Tbo
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.... A top 10111 singer hu her
qc:opheMI wmed that lhe m••
bo 00 "Horse;" Bhe'o
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"You Cla't Do That 011 Televl-

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The other day one of President Jolmsotl's advisers unburdened himself of his pOraooal thoughts about his White
House job.
Some notes follow on his refiectlnns :
It's a body-contact sport-American ~tics-not an Intel·
leclual exercise, ospecially when you re In a hassle with
Congress.
The problems you face at the White Houoe are not Intel·
lectual problems. The problems that are ,anticipated don't
·· WeD· You get bit with a sudden cruocb.
f'lU ••• do all tloe oladleo In the world. Tlleil you &lt;OIDe up
apljlltJ,e problem. What happened? What da you do alloul
CzedloolovJjkla! What do you da about mlsaOe1 la Culia?
What do you ·d(l about lbe Pueblo?
Or the President aska. you what to do about the Middle
East. You can know all the history In the world, but if the
Russians decide to bail out their Arab allies what are you
going to do?
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You can read hiotory all year long about Zionism and the
history of Arab nationalillm. But it doesn't help you at all.

indlcnantb', You have to answer yes or no on what to do.

You learn lhll rapidly w... n tbe Presldoat aska you, "Wiutt
''lVIIY? ru have you know 1 aow?" U fOU Hme ap a backgronnd 1a11&lt; on the biJiory
.... .pte 1 .,... bocly." .••• of the rellb or a carefal elQIIanalloa of the aliiiallon, the
AI _.. faD1 ban plainly Prosldeatlllteu euefaDy and !ben sayo, "Therefore?" '1'11111
' .... Filming " A Talent t o r llopt yoa cold.
lmlnll" In lobdrld, Chalm ToThe questloo is not why we have a problem but what do
JO) (1lbo atarred 111 "Fiddler we do about lt.
.011 tho !loot" 11 LondoQ) Dilled
Then; usually, the decision bas to be made before the
aloud he'd love 1101110 matzoth pri!CliiCia ..-e ln. You have to commit yourself to total action
. llallo,· a man ~d him a- at limes, aDd this cletlalon bas to be made, if you are lucky
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Sometlilietl ';-ou have virtually no data. Take the Pueblo.
llllrant, The Sinai; Chalm hu lnOuentlal men were urglug us to acuon when we Jiad no
bod of hi• mealo over ~- on what bad happened. There wao radio alienee
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from the Pueblo. Tbe headquarters In HODOiulu knew nothing.
N, Y. llep't ot lloaltll ...0..
I am terrified by the terrible problems on whlcb~ men (at
Goo llllnau ot -lllco: ''Gal. the Wblte House) must make declsl11111 with lnad~uate data.
• •. In np1y to your Iii • crunch then, the job of the White House asd.tanta Jn a
IIIII, - nte Ia the ...,. Is to Dod the &amp;U;y who knows the anawer In a hurry In
lion u elawbeto
..,. thot vast bureauctacy of ~overnment. It's a sort of espionage
IDr _,. ~ltant."
·~- lid: . Wben there's a cnsis, our job is to lind the man wbo
- ltlm ben illlt ~ ' ; : " - " the man who knows the man who knows the &lt;IIIIWer.
- • BID Plcaro celebratellda
Our other lob Ill to argue back and forth until we ~ome up
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with an answer while the President asks questions. 1bere are
35 hg llllllver...,, aa aome te~ argulnents at the White House, which Is H
AIIRio, 11111. IIIli should !Ni. The President encour~s them, brlngo iD other
a
aml•orNrY card l!flli men to 11'11111 different pointa of VJOW.
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People uy lbe Preololeat 1'11111 the White H•se old wliii
Jllorlol • illsty, l•c:berou 1 wldP • • . or , . . um-Cwllllbl1!. WeD, 111e nre ,.,. t.
- - · - " In ''Hot 11111. dhM*w II t. ounud JQnel! wlib Oukiol. OMe ,_ - ·
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4 I I 'ana wu, "I don't IIi pnoWeal- ..._,t
rstaad !bal.
.... _. _.,...., lllllrJirio- · But the question ia •bether anyooe bas the abWIY to handle
~ lit wUo ..,., I've aJ-•• the fll!ld of problems we now have to face. Tliere ls no train.__ ~-., ~~
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r•• Darla Ulb',... II8Ded to"
1ben ..a !AlP of that, the question arises as to what
extent
1 ......, 1 1 1111111 Norman 11M! Pr d*!nt Is trapped by hll own bureauctaey.
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Cier 160 lll'OUP' hevo elread;y
formed In the United states. Tile
clubi are unl~eln thetthey heve
no aet dltOB (the "bat'' Ia passed
no -slve rqlmen. '1'l,.y are
self.belp orpnlzatlnoo, and they
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Russia: Grave Misjudging
Of Czech Bent for Freedom
By LEON DENNEN
NEA FoNign News Analyst
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (NEAl
sJEach day brings new evidence that Czechoslovakia's pasve resistance to the Russian invasion bas already had a
deadlier effect on Communist morale than the short-lived
armed uprising of the Hungarians in 1956 ,
Tbe Huagarlan revplt was s0011 eclipsed by Moscow's prop.
aganda for "peaceful coeslstence." But Czechoslovakia is a
continuing disaster that will plague the Kremlin rulers for a
long time. ,
Deluded by their own Maniiii·Lelllnlst pbherlsb, they com·
pletely mlojudged and ondereotimated the Czechoolovaka'
111'1• for freedom and the reluctance of "fratenal" Com·
munlst parties to oubrnlt again to Mo1eow'o domlaatlon.
· Ofthe wodd'sthonr .Lcommiimst" arlles;· ~it's · .
_ported Russifa· lnvasio~!!l:ven ·x;o111s Eagl\11'; "ole ·telidi':fif
1\raiXfst.LeniJiist Jntellec!tual of France, compared the lnvas1on to the "rape of Czechoslovakia by Hitler's Nazi hordes."
.Ironically, It wa~ Mikhail Suslov, the Kremlin's top ideologist, who warned his colleagues In the Soviet Politburo against
armed Intervention. Accordlng to a Czechoslovakto diplomat,
Suslov told the Warsaw Pact summit that met In Bratislava
shortly before Soviet parachutists descended on Prague:
"We must aecept the Czechoslovak reforms because sO..er
or later we, in the Soviet Union, will face the same thing."
Suslov, Premier Aleksei Kosygln and other realistic poU.
Uc1ans In lbe Politburo were Voted down by Leonid Brezboev
bead of the Russian Communist party, Aleklander ~tepiD'
former chief of the secret pollee, and their heuchiilen whci

DDCTDR -

• ...,
:

were Jiacked by many of Uie Red army'• milntiaJa and gen...
erals.
·
·
Bat the acrlmonlou deflate II IIIII Jalal oa Ia ·the Kremllll
aad 10 d- the ..,... for JI'Wfl'·
The dull and Ullimaglnatlve Brezlinev actually believed hll
own propaganda that the Ruoliana would be wolcomed ln
Czechoslovakto. On tho eve of the Invasion eacli Soviet ooldler
was given a tract ezplalnlng his mlsalon.
"Soviet soldiers," lt ..-sald, "you are 'going to fralerllal
Czecbollovakto· to perform ;rour duty ao an Internationalist.
"1be . preHDI altuatioa In Czecboslovalda Is sucJi that
counterrevol~ lorceo, operating openly under the - t
of 'democratization and .'Uberallzatioa' of the eDsling order,
are taklng the country toward the restoration of·cap1181lam/'
Bot on r.oaellal ~Uia tbe Soriet IDidlen - •
diocovored thai tho "ee~olalloaarleo".....,
pepa.
lalloa llseif ud IBW lllllr luka palnfed wllh red nrastlkal.
Benedls-~·.~ ,,menaelaJ puolue, llilaay were friPieaed, otben
•In the 19th oentury, a hand of anU.Czarlot lluliltan ofOcers
Infected wllh Weatern "~" bf tbelf e-ure in France
during the Napole()ll]c war!._decided to overthrow the clespotlc
rule of Czar Nl&lt;oh01aa I. ne "Decembrlst rev.olt," as It Ia'
kuown In history, wu crushed but the revolutionary omcets
are still beroea hi Soviet Russia.
Will hlstocy repeat.lllelfl As yet disalden! ~.bave.·,
liltle"chlmcll "Of ·~•lnf;themaelves In ~~~ ;~o'tlll::"
tries .
.-,
., ~,.. ~ - · ! l vJ•rv,.,. , 1M f'.~ ~ d'to:
But even aceontlng to Communist diplomats, Eastern
Europe Is a volcano. At any moment eruptlooo could shake
Poland, East German;r and even the Soviet Ukraine.
:·
~u doubt ii..t
the
In
··•.,
ezec•··'-akto
There Is nol .._er
...,.
v....,..,.
~·
was an act of desperation tiy tho men 1n the 'Kremlln .and'tbetr
puppeto trying to halt by armed might socta1 1orcea and ·poU·
Ucill changes tbtly, fear and do not undenland.
.
Tbe Ruosians "-ve shown that they-... capable of anytldng,
and the Czechostovaka are vtrtually at their mercy. But If the
Czeclis keep lbelr nerve and patience they may &gt;:Jt have lbe
last word.
· f
. .
'

•e

effeet In early preg·
MAILBA,.;, .. ~u!li&lt;;!eut reas011,to quit smok· harmful
nancy. La~r. it will be 811'k·
.
·

·'' mg J&gt;r
.
at . least !lmlt your
· smolijljg to ball a pack a day. ward ·and you will naturally
•· ,\!though infOflllalion on the find a more 0comfortable posl·
lion. ·
·
effect of a mother's drinking
The
body
changes
. accom·
is · ~o! 10 apeclfle; autborttles
panylng
pregnancy
are
COil·
agree that it to harmful. u you trolled by your hormone,
.
would hesitate to give a new·
born biib)o. a shot of whisky, Tbey -~ 8J111~ atnourlshl!ig
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
you' obciulil' remember that the new ba!iy; both bef"!:!,~d
part of ajl you drlnk will flnd after b~. Why the Dll!ast
occur so far·11bead of
(Fint of three reloted orticlesJ
Its way Ill ·t)ie fetus through changes
ls
anyl!¢y'lguess.
time
the umbUJcal cord.
Q-In what week of preg- than· in subseqli!ant ones.
nancy would a woman notice
Q-11 II oafe for a )irepant
her abdomen beginning to pro·
Q-Can a WOID&amp;D whose woman -to- .exercise, wear a Q ·U ICK QUIZ
trude? How soon after concep- monthly periods last' ()ll]y a . glrill or SIMP on Jier ·stom·
' the flrrt
Q-Who published
tion do breast changes occur~ day or two become pregnant
ach?~Y, In tho lira! two notD
per
cartoon
111
A-1be lacrease In the size and have a normal child?
months ot pre~y , do the
of. the abdomen In pregnancy
A-Yeo, unless some other bre4&amp;"' set· ..,JarceT
comes abOut so gradually it is abnormality ezlllts.
A-,-AD ~. . . •-•• who
hard to pinpoint the moment
~!Iii gtiod ~th •bould.ltel
when It becomes unmistak·
Q-What effcet wOuld e..,.,s. ;q~/uer-do,e dally. 'l'lie
able. This varies greatly with sive smoking (three paclu a. amount to ,tie i:ecommended
a woman's body build and day) and drinking (sill: cans of "nuld depead. on lbe atage of
somewhat with the sharpness beer a day) Ill a mother have pregnancy !IIIII .other faetors
of the eyes of the observer. In on her fetus?
.;~
and should be ~determined by
general, pregnapcy begins to
A-Tbe
oaly
effed heaVy your 4~ 1 Wliell,.;rpur r•Sli·
show in most women after smoking lias l)een sbOW!I to 1ar girdle ~~eJib!r'to feel ilgll!,
'·
' .;,
nine or 10 weeki. Breast have
rou should ,aw.ttcli to an ad·
on
a
pregii8J!CY
is
to
changes occur at about the cause mloearrlage .or PI'!'!'!"· juotable glrdfe, Sleet&gt;lng
,
more
same time but these
your stoJi111cli will liave' no
birth.
But
t!ils
sbo!il!l
be
lure
noticeable In a first

Heavy Smoking Cpn Couse
Premature Births

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HOI!STON (UPI)

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Wahama 30 J11ger Crook 14
Alounder 18 SouthlVellern 6
Belpre 50
22
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Fairland 14 South POint 6
lflman, W. VI. 30 Symmes Vel·
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THIS WEEX'S GAMES:

FRIDAY
North Gelllo at Sou111weatem
lbltborn at K,ygor Creek
AI-r at Eaatern
Trace at Symmes Valley
Federal llocidnlr at Miller
Fairland at~
HAND HOSPIT AIJZED
Glouster
at !1. Aloyeluo
DETIIPIT (IJPI)- Dofonalve
Roveoswood at Wabama
and Llrr)&lt; - . the latest In a Bulralo (I'Utallll) at Winfield
IIICCeaolan ot !Qirleo to bolall
the Detroit LiAJu this ......,, Ia Claorfork II IIIDnan, W. Va,
. . . - lor ourpey today to
I'CIIIr torn IJaomenll In hlo

rllf1tHand, IJUired In Sunday'• ....
to DeBao, wW be !he lildh
pliJor ~to
........,. thlo ...,....

Detroit

In 23 Years
DETROIT (UPO- At 12:22
this morning,
the smiling
Detroit copo wlded lito the
vast, mil.Ung erowd at Kemedy
Square

!n

the

Detro!~

heart

ol

The crowd

cheered them.
Lesa than lwo hours befon

the Detroit Tigers had wrapped
~ their tint American League
pennant in Z3 years. Tbe crowd
aurged into the heart of the
Motor City 1111 the celebration

thet lasted tllrough moot or the
night was

on.

About the only oile who didn't
get. a cheer was the lone St.
Louis Cardhals who annc:..Jnced
his preference for the \~~Coming
World Seriea. He said "Cirds"
just once.

.,Our orden7" asked one
pollee omcer when questioned
about what was happening. " Let
'em alone."
Eight-lane Woodward Aver11e,

the main drag that cuts the city
In halt, was blocked bumper-tobumper with
tte hcmetown

product - an horns blaatlng.
Beautiful girls in miniskirts,
Joq: skirts and what have yoo
anake danced
betweeu tfle

tral!lc

jam

dkln't

ewn

before.

with

they

lfll.liS

kDaw

minutes

a tact
because I sure didn't know who
And

undergo

Dodgers Spill Reds
LOS ANGELES (UPO- Me,..
agar Walt Alston can't figure

defenoo ofthelr1967SVAC....,.
plooohlp. The Bobcatl lost Z2-8
to Fairland 111136-14 to Wahama.

aee the ball better if I uaed a
wider stance at the plate. I
tried it and found out he was

Jelll

All But

the

guesta were rippiJW ~ phone
boolu a.nd ~ they could
get their haDio on and throw . .
the mesa out the q;~per ftoow
wllllolre.

hoot to North Gelllo.
In other action, SVAC \OUDI
and - n i l wW be p~ u
follows: Alexander II Eutlrn;
lllmian Trace at Symmeo Yeller.
Buffllo (Putnam CcluM:f} at WIJ&gt;.
field; Falrllnd II Che~

through."

Those

"other guys"

who

American Indians m a y
joined Osteen In getti~ key hlts serve in national, state and
were chiefly BID Sudakia IJd local elective and appointive
Paul Popovich. Both siiWied In offices.

(Hot A Dotv ..Th,.)

75C

1 . Romoln In po:ukslll ectr
2 . Spro,_; with wor• SM~
and th~n o high ptonuro
rinse of toh wert..- to

-1.. cor ohi,..
3, Atto.,dont on duty

Houra Op...n

M-i= . . ....... . n .. 6
Sat.••••••••••• , .. 7
s. •. . ......... Jlto6

loaded and each drove in two

Eliminated

runs.

JAi:KsoNviLLE, f1L (UPI)
- An ll·lmh11 victory lor the

tional League's Governor~&amp; c.,p
aerie a.
The Mats pushed acrou a run
In the bottom of the 11th lnnlrv
Tuesdl,y night to nl&amp;&gt; Columbus
2-1 and take a 3-0 lesd In the

Mlchipn Averue, where they
performed a war dcce lor the
~trw baUle with st Louis,
aDCI then to Washlngton Boul..

western whlle Kyger CreekJ)laya

the third inning wJth the blaes

1111wered: "A whole hell of a

trcm spot ro spot, nrst to 1
bonflnl In the middle ol

week, Southero entertalnl Soutbo

"I'U take the wins any way I
pitcher, Osteen' s bat had oot for quite a while," Alaton po1J1t..
been too active tills aeason uo- ed oot. "Ncrw we're starting to can get them," grinned Osteen.
111 he went against the Redo. put our hlta together to score HThe Reds are a good hitting
He got thNe sillJles, scored two runs. The win waa a aatiatying team.,,
The series continue• tonight
runa and drove ln a third. He one because It came with Jim
walked in his other tppearaace, LeFebvre and Ron Fairly not when Don Sutton, ~14. opposes
"Jlm Gilliam helped me," able to pla¥ because of injuries. Gerry Arrigo. 11-9. ,
Ooteen aaicL "He said I would But tho other SOY• came

JacksonvWe Meta has created
an lith-hour slQultlon lor the

lot.,,
En maase the fans migrated

drive in his two run&amp;.

rilhL

should provide pJenb' olopposl·
tion for the Tornadoea. Next

era••

that's

row- where

llrot win Jl1pr Crook
... dropped two - · · to 1...,.. foes and thia Ia their flrlll
for lholr

Osteen led off the !ourlh wl th
Tired In Eighth
his
second hit ahl two burt sinout II pitcher Claude Osteen Is
"I was 1~ to Ure In the
gles
leaded the bases. A forcebetter as 1 leadoft or cle&amp;Jlllt eighth iming. I'm not used to
out,
allowed
Osteen to acore and
hlttet but the lerthander delin- nmntng the bans that much.
Willie
Crawford
came home oo Federal Hocking It Miller; Gloualtely can help himself with the I was on bue more in that
ter at st. .Aloysiua; Clarfork 11
game than l'w been In three an error.
bat.
Hannan,
W, VL, an1 Ravenawood
Reliever
BWy
McCool
lolded
Osteen wu the Dodgers' tDp years. And at this time of the
IIWalwna.
the
bases
with
Dodgers
ln
the
hitter Tuesdl,y nlllll 10 Lol An- year the
Is damp anclthe
seventh when Osteen drove In
gales scored a 7-5 victory over lnfleld a UU:le muddy. "
Clnctnnati, although he waa on
Until he weakened In the Wes Parker with his third hit.
The Reds oollectad four of
base so much he tl.red in the olilrt. Osteen had a sh\ltout go.
their
11 hits off Osteen ln tbe
eighth Inning when the Reds lng. But he ended ICI giving the
eighth
with Jcimny Bench drlv·
scored tour runs and Osteen Reds 11 hlto. Clnclnolt!'o Leo
had ro be relieved by Jim Cardenas homered off Brewer 1111 in one nm am Torcy Perez
Brewer,
·
In the nintfl for their final run.. auotJJer while an err.or aet 1C)
Our New
Once known IS a top hitting
"We've been getting ht1tlq two unearned tallies.
Automatic Car Wash

thing n1oving waa the mob.
Aaked to estimate the size of
the coaareptlon. one otrlcer

vant- hotel

11r1n1 _..,... two ....,. loaldatJ

Columbus Jets ID the

il)to~,..

Maloney Hit Hard

SJx

or the Dodgera' runa were

'

orr Reds starter Jim Maloney,
who had to leave the game Jn
the rourtb after he and eateber
Jolmny Bench collided. It was
his li'HJJ lou againat 13 wins
while the victory Jlllde Osteen•a

record 11·18.
After Osteen singled to lead

off !he third, the Dodgen loaded the beaea on another ahwfe

best-ol·sewn playoff Onals.
and a welk before Sudalds got
Donny Frloella and wlnnlgg his hit A second walk relolded

plteher Larry Bearrw.rth scat- the bases for Paul Popovich to
tered nine hits. Loser
Jim
Sbelletitach who went the route, .
yielded Just seven ro tho Mots.
JacksonvWe's tleiid.ing waa flawleu while the Jeta committed
three errors.

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LAST WEEK'S RESI!LTS:

SOuthern Cal Favored

on

0

First Crown

-.wwn

games with norHolgue _ . .
enta. Southwestern has dowoed
llaruan, W, 'VL, 21~ and 1081
to A I - r 16-6. The Hlghlando
ars wUl be mlllUI the services
of Curt llaladen, 158,.pound .....

AC victory after wlnaoversoutJ&gt;.
em Lo&lt;al :z2.() and Elatern 8-6.
This Is the llrat bl8 test for the
Pirate• who, if they win. wW
have a oolld hold oo flrat place
In the SVAC,

'

Creek.
Cooeh SteYe Stlleo' Higlllanllo lor hal!back, who had 1111 _ , _
The North Gallll Pirates of
ec.ch Bob AsbJey'a ScutberD
ero
will be ma1&lt;llw their flrll doctomy Swldo,y at Holzer HoaCooch Mel Cartar wUI be 1!111&gt;'
Toruadoes
loot to North Gelllo
pttal.
SV
AC
allrt
aller
a
c0111le
of
nlng for their third otnlght SV·
Tile other SV AC conte•t will :z2.() and to Belire 50-22. ~
Howard Lee !IIIIer's BobciU

0 2 0 6 76 the gal was that I was dancing
flymmoo Valley o 2 o 14 83 with.
Millor
0 2 0 6 32
At Kennedy Square, lhe only

Rlehardson. genen1
maaapr of the Houston Altroa,
IIIIIOUDCed Tueodt,y lhet ......
··4 l'lll1a 2, nilllt
.5 Allanla I, nllht
ger Harry Walker and 1111 ondre
·&gt;NP York 3 Chlcqo 2, nlabt .,..chlrw olaf! wW be retained
TadaJ'• Probable Plldloro
lor lhe 1989 ........
.•
(All Tlmta JiD'I')
•
Rlehardsm said tho Altroo
Cblcqo (Jianclo 1~10) II Now
woold re- the ....,..ct 0t Mol
. York ()(QoiiDID 18-10), 8 p.m. lleGaha, Salty Parker and Jim
l'llllllunh (Voele 13-13) at
PlllladeiJIIda (Jolin- 2-3), 7:35 Olrena.
P.lll.
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MolpotNei.....W•York

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LDo ,Aria 7 Clnclnaatl 6, n18b1

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loll Oem·- JO.J~ 1:30 p.m.
i Clnclmllll &lt;Arrllo.U.e) lllol
~· ~ 8-1~, 11 p.m.
·Ill. Loldo (WI-., 12~· at
Sao Franclseo (Jiolfa 9-1), • p.
m.

&amp;lutbwolllern

Totals-

SV AC AND OPPONENTS
Lo8aD
TEAM
WLTPOP
Malga
I I 0 19 84
North Gallla
2 0 0 30 6
0 2 014 58 Federel Hocking 2 o o 54 0
Coal Grove
0 2 0 19 68 Fairland .
2 0 0 30 14
FRIDAY'S REi!llLT&amp;,
Buftelo (PUtnam) 2 0 I 79 20
Gelilpolla 34 COol GJOVt 6
Eaatern
I I 0 42 14
Pt. PINIOIII 28111ip 8
Wahama
1 I I 43 34
Miens 42 Warren Lo&lt;al 6
SOOihwestero
1 1 o 27 16
Portamouth 56 14
Aloxaoder
I I 0 16 20
Jack- 411 Groenfleld 8
GlouI 1 o 21 33
Lopn 14 llllllanl 8
Belpre
1 1 0 58 M
Neii·York «&lt; Vlnloll CoullV 8 llallllan, W. VL I 2 0 30 60
Wellotoo 31 Ook lUll 12
J11ger Creek
0 2 0 22 52

76 78 .497 17'h
WellotooatJ'dlo4el&amp;tla ·' 11 at .m 22
I.Opl)atJacklon

I! llauston, Dl&amp;l1l .
anilni.tl at LoiAIII. llllbl
Ill. LOuJI at Sill Flu
&lt;llill1 rime• odledulocO

~

01111,

SVAC Standings

.510 15'h
Athalo at Galllpolls
,500 17
Rock Hill at Cool Grove

-

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"He asked me, 'Can you lrat run.
But New York retalloted with
pitch?" ~ oald with
' W. L. Pel. GB chOq)qjll bolllll IIIIIIW about a run In the ninth on 1 single by
98 54 .845
plncb-hitter Charlie Smith, a
him.
81 86 .Silt ll'h
So Sparma went oot and groundout and a ·two-out blae
80 72 ,521 II
pltehed ,perlu!pa the lfeatast hit by Jake Glbba.
game or 1111 IIIIo- a five hitterThe Tigers. wOO have won 29
80 72 .528 18
81 73 .528 18
to aead mlllloaa o! Detoltera games In their last turn at bat,
77 78 .503 21'h Into 1 delirium they haven't felt were not to be denied the trulil
71 79 .477 25'h IInce 1145 ao the Tlpro onakecl of their own lobora.
out a 2-1 cleclololl ...,.. the New
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''Molt at the guys knew that
83 90 .512 :l6'h York Yankees In eyplcal Dotrott we had clinched it when

Now- York (lltotllllll}'re 20-10 - ·
11.'Dolrolt &lt;McLain 30-$), a p. Gallipolis

-~ ANYONE wd to W

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reeeived In an Aug. U pme.

Southwestern Hi Loses
Grid Ace Curt Baisden

SEOAL Standings

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With
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to win It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

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dribbled
- n hla fllcL ourselves.''
Yarl&lt;ee rallever Steve lllinu"I Waed thil OliO lor 1111 wife
- llhe'e been a rock to me ton, now 2-2, walked plnd&gt;hltter
AI Kallne. Froohan alrvled and,
throqh the wha!e SNIOII."
Sparma woo Jlllllll)ftcent as whon Lindy KcDulel roplaced
he retired 15 Y.-o In a row Homllton, Gltea walked
II 0111 stroteh to notdl hi• ninth to !Old the baooo. Don Wert,
hltl!rw .198 •nterlnc the game,
win In 19 doclalona.
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~. booed lultlly dy the then looPed a lu,J liner to rilht
crowd ot 46,512 when be wao to touch off 1 -stlca!Jy wild
Two Southern Valley Athletic
lllUIOIUICed IS the -~~­ celebrltloa.
o1arler, turnoc1 the Into
Coaterence dlta are on ta» thia
cheer• In the ftflh.
FridaJ. North Gallla tnwls ro
BDI Froohln aJrwled and
Southwestern 1111 Southern Local
ld..ooed to second oo a
of Meljra County wW vlllit K,yger

Wll great to be a part ol
•.Cllnchod _..m
Tuelda7'o Result•
Detroit 2 Now York 1, nl8bl
SOOTIIERN VALLEY
Boston., Ball o, nlllll
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Wub 4 Cleve 2, nllbl
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ALL GAMES
TEAM
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Jack..,
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()'erry 8-' and Chance 14-15),

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DETROIT (IJI':l) - Milo
Smith' I N" 2 cllcllce turnoc1 out
to be the No. 1 pick for the
Detroit Tlpra' llrat pemant In
layesro.
Whon 'Earl WU11011 CIIDO 11&gt;
with 'a ooro ahouldor about U
minute• bd&gt;re pme umo
Tuaacll8 ni&amp;J1I. the Tlpro'
IIWil&amp;Or wU til I QUlDIIary
over wbom to pick to plt&lt;:h the
eruc:ial aame.
Tile choice fell to JO.
Sparmo,
waa •l&amp;nbw
autocroJ&gt;~io when llllbrmed of
the decWon. He bad been ID
Smith's dCIIJ)Iouw Iince pop.
piJw orr ..,. the llandiiDe he's

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the ne•t 12 months with the books
to be1ance out '15 million ahead.
At present, 92 per cent of the mall reacbes
Its destination the day after posting but the
mailmen think they can do even better. A
new rapid-delivery system begiunlng Sept. 18
should assure delivery of most first-class
mall In less than :U hours. ·
Hallucinations In the U.S. Post Office Deportment?
No, simply the current state of the servfce
in BrltaiD, where couriers not only actually
do complete their rounds BWIIUy but manage
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something like the old irequeocy.
1be Iranlan quake was short of great with
a 7J Rlcliter rating, but It may Jiave been
only the deadly prelUde of worse to come.
Quakes, elemental as the dynamic earth It·
self are In a cla15 by themselves as natural
p...n....ena. Coping with disasters sucb as
forest !Ires and Ooods appears simple In
comparlsoo.
Tbe best that can be hoped for In the im·
111~te future uetiat with mtensiOed study
ctf itressos Jn the earth's C!'Usl and developmlllf of more sensitive lnstrumenls to
ure ~~!creasing straill, seismologists may be
abl8·to predict quakes and thus give warning
of a comJng disaster that all the resourceo of
scleuce ana technology are incapable of pre·
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Soeiety News
BY AVA GILKEY

Mr. and Mn. Alia Jordan ot
Middleport visited the latter's
mather, Katie Wilson SundaY.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jewell
were dlruter guest&amp; of the Glen
JeweUs of DtMnlngton Suflll7,
Mr. and Mrs. frank ~le
and two children or Middleport,
·visited tlie M. A. Epples Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhodes
ot Charleston. W.Va., spellt_the
weekend with his parents , Mr.
ard Mrs. Delmar Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark aDd
Tanara, made a business trip to
Athens Satun!IJ'.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey spent several day&amp; with the H. D. Gilke)'s of
Pomeroy last week.
Mra. Jettle Arix retu,rned her

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Mrs. Richard Lee of Racine, Mrs. Richard Mackenzie of Gallipolis. Standing are Mr. MUler and Mr. Lee.

AMONG MA~'Y NEW WOHKERS at Monda.y night's kick-off

dinner for the Tri-County Community Concert Association's
annual membership campaign were (seated left to right) Mrs.

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News, Notes
Mrs. Jan Pic-kett and dauKh-

ter, Lana, Dayton, visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Markins and other relatives
in the vicinity.
Mrs. 11. B. Pickett, Sr., who
recently returned from Florida,
is the guest oHMs. Laura Krebs.
Several residents fi'om this

t:omrnunity atterxled the tOOth
annual Bean Dinner at Wilkes-

ville on Satw·day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson.
Debbie, Scott, and Christine, Ann
Arbor, Mich., were guests of
her uncle and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lbvern Jordan and children. Other relatives who called
at the Jordan home were Mrs.
Faye Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Jordan, Dale and Barbara, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan and
Walter.
Mrs. Helen Jeffers Is doing
substitute teaching in the Albafl.}'
school.
Earl Starkey and Carl Greenlees, Columbia Gra~e members,
attended Meigs County Pomona
Gra~e at Rock Springs Grange
Hall on Friday evening.
Mrs. Rex Cheadle and Kathy
acc~ed ber brother, Preston Hamon and family to Lakea
land, Fla., where they spent several da.ys with their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. am Mrs.
Paul Birchfield alkl children.
Mrs. Ney carpenter accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Si~
ney Parker, to her home in
Doli var, Ohio, and also visited
. her other daughter, Mrs. Martha

Mays, Strasburg, and other relatives in the area before returnins home.
Jay Hess and son, Rormie, Ham·
il ton; Fritz Penrod, Akron, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaston,
Athens, were guests of Mr. ard
Mrs. James Gaston.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Gillogb were Mr. and Mrs.
Halph Frazier and family, Gallipolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Gillogly alkl children, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kasler am
family, Nelsonville, were callers at the Gillogly home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huff, Dayton, Mrs. Zella Weyand, da~.~gh-­
ter Connie and friend, Columbus, visited tlll.!'ir mother, Mrs.
Genevra Foster, during the weekend.
Mr. arM;~ Mrs. Eddie Jordan,
Columbus, attended the Wilkesville Bean Dinner on Saturday
afternoon and called on his brQoo
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. alkl
Mrs. Lavern Jordan and family
on Saturday evening.
DoMie Cheadle is attending
the technical school at Nelsonville, where classes began on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle visited with her brother and sis·
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hamon and children, Woodville,
Ohio, on Sa.turd~¥.
Mrs. Ney '"carpentei"ariit Mrs.
Denver Queen called on Mrs. Car·
penter's gramson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
and children in Middleport on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dw-ward Scott,
Fairborn, called on Mr. aoo Mrs.
Elza McComas arxl other relatives at the Victor Perry home.
Mrs. Errol Pickett, Rickie and

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of laiUr·
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UaAIIIJCI COMfi.ANY ot
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Attractions

BY BER111A PARKER
Sabbath School attendance sept.
8 at the free Methodist Church
was 109 and offering was $23.77.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs
, and Jack ~rlngfiekl spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Jacobs. Mrs. Jacobs accompanied the Jacobs to Springfield
for a week's visil
Mr. alkl Mrs. Harry Weber,
and Mrs. Effie Weber, Buckeye
Lake, called on Georgia Diehl
and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Diehl
Sunday.
Pfc. Merlin Tracy, Alvarado.
Texas, is on a ten-days lea ...e

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rl. sentor Citizens.
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Miss Jucb' Johnson, West Vlrvisited Sundiy with the

Pat Tracy flmlly.
· Mr. and Mro. Walter Hellman,
Ball Run. ~sited Sundiy at the
. _ ot
Diehl ·

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APPLES

UNITED STEELWORKERS
LOCAL NO. 3739

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CAMDEN PARK WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY -JOIN THE FUN

CAMDEN PARI-

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A swooping now d81ign where body and frame are one.

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Van Camp's

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Guin-&amp; Life $G••rs
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curving line of

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miniature welda.
Your next car can'· ••••• ••
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and a dalhboard.
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lie and Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr am
son David, spent Sunclay with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and family or P&lt;meroy.
Mr. and Mr~ Blair Cldwal·
lader and sons came Friday and

and spendi~ the leave with hla
parents, Mr. aoo Mra. Pat Tra·
cy and Suza.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer,
grandchildren, Gregg and Jody,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. lwn
Diehl, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Diehl, Charles Anthany,
Gregg Eblin, Gene Pulllns, and
. Bertha Parker, local, enjoyed a
chicken barbecue Saturday, the
occasioo beirw the birthdays ol
Paul Archer arvi Mr. and Mrs.
El'lln Diehl at the h&lt;me ot Geor'
gla Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. Pritz Stahl, New
Marshfield, visited Sunday wlth
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
Ten members of the Laurel
Cl!!! Health Club met at the NJine
of Mrs. Allen Eichinger. JW'Ie
and Judy Eichirwer were co.
hostesses. The same officers
were retained for another year.
Prizes were won by Mildred
Bowen a,td Ladoma Gilmore. A
donation wu chen the Pomeroy
emergency squad. Retreatwnents
were served. 'Tbe October meetwiD be with Bertha Parker
lor the amdvers&amp;r)' potluck dl•

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days visiting Mrs. Emma Led-

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FROZEN' .

dren, PI08l'am• will be blldat- loved end cared tor tiocau., tho
etl u qutckll' •• poaalblt at aides ancJ attondlnto ... to that.
Applo Creek State IIOapltal ID Tho Idea Is to have IIOillltllt '"'
WIIJIM C&lt;lllfl1;y, Galll(lollo Stale the outolde who .......
JnoUtuto In GaUia COIIilll, or.
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counQ&gt; and · COlumbus Stat8
SChool In FrankliD COIIIlll.
Accordlni 1o tho ocheWle, tnoUtutloo periiOtlllel ID
ot the
!OW' lnaUtutloos wiD
applications !rom Senior Cldzeno
who -ld like to be Footer
Gr~ento and the OEO
IU!'ON REQuEST)
In . each or tho lour Cllllfltlel
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u poollble who hayo ~··
. ',Miile!od · by lnllltulkl!l 'l itr.ltil!- •
., nel. '11111 blltw P•~ ·Will
COiiCinuO tlli'dlllh J -.. I· 11188
and . the. J77,000 arant pluo pooreouli or ' a J)l'OIII'&amp;m known ~· olbly oome ota1e llmtlo wiD -.,
Footer Grl!1dporlntl and a$77,. to 1111 the Footer Gr...,_
000 1&gt;'1111 ll'om the federal Of. . at the rate or .1.68 .Jill-..~·
nco Ill Eeonomlc ~
Children who. ha..1pr&amp;(OEO) 1o the Bureau or Mental oelectod b.T the hoopltal •lid
Rotar&lt;tattoo or the Deparlinent are prlmarullllooe ehll-who
&lt;1 -tal 1\Yslene and correc- either never or ~ .have
tion.
IODieone from the · "'outtldl''
ID the Ohio Footer Gr~· come to vlolt and make o v o r
onto pi&lt;qram lor retarded ddl- them. ll'o not thet !,hoy o,rllll't

daughter Joy to her .home Ln
Charlestoo Samrday.
Mrs. Barbara Young is a pa..
tient at Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mrs. Goldie W)'lllt I• a heart
patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Sunday guests of Ava GUkey
were Mrs. Helen· Byers and two
sons and Jane Gilkey o! Middleport and Mrs. Elsie Epple,
Mr. and Mrs. F.
w~
o! COlumbus, spent Friday nJsllt
with the D. 0. Whaleya ond viBIIForiY persons,
at
or
ed the Robert ClArks, the Robert the !oor lnoUtutlono, wlllboplckAlkire• and Ava Gilkey Satur·
day.
be the
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program
Mr. ond Mrs. Clinton GUkey wDl
and Tad and Kathy or Alben)''
visited his mother ThurscJI)'
evening. Mrs. Louise Gllkey and
Kathy also 'iisited Mrs. Lincoln
Russel at W£if Pen. Mrs. Russel el!Pects to undergo surgery
in the near future.
Mrs. Henry Waggoner is recovering from multiple bruises
sustained when she received a

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COLUMBUS - A number &lt;I
children who live In lour Ohio
resident inatltutJons for t h e
mentally retanletl are going to
rece(ve, sometime In the near
Mure, a lot o! J&gt;liiiiMirlnll and
11011\e good, old.faahlooed grand.

Laurel Cliff
Social Notes

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Ronil, Dayton, were also guests
at the Perry home and called
on other relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryan and
family, Charleston, W. Va., were
weekeOO guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Lawson and family. Sunday guests were her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Finsley also of Charleston, W, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan
ATHENS - Foor noted attrac·
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtions will appear on the Ohlo
tree attended You~ Farmers Uni\'erslty Chamber Music Serof America State camp at camp ies during tfle l96U9 season.
Musklngum n e a r Carrollton,
The first will be the BalsamOhio, Crorn Friday through Sun- Kroll-Heifetz Trio, Sunday, Oct.
day.
13, featuring Artur Balsam at
SOCIETY AT CHURCH
piano, William Kroll, violin,
The September meeting of the
and Benar Heifetz, cello. Per·
Temple Church WSCS was held formance time Is 8p.m. atMem·
at the (;hurch on Wednesday even- orial Auditorium for all series
ing. Mary Massey was hostess.
events.
Mrs. Westina Crabtree and Mrs.
Sunday, Nov. 3, is the date Cor
Elizabeth Jordan gave the prQoo the second attraction, the Obergram and devotions, theme "Thy lin WoodWind QulnteL This gr014&gt;
Will Be Done - But- Not Now. •• consists of Robert Willoughby,
They were assisted in the pre-- Oute; Wayne Rapier, oboe;
sentatioll by Katherine Lawson, George Wain, clarinet; Robert
Murl Calaway, Betty Mattox, Ava
Fries, horn, and Kenneth Moore,
Greenlee, Pauline Comer and bassoon.
Marguerite Scott. Plans were
Janos Starker, considered by
made to have a joint meeting with some to be the world's finest
the Albarzy WSCS in October. A cellist, will appear Sumay, Jan.
going--away gift was presented 19. Time magazine said starker
to Mary Massey who goes to
is perhaps the nnest of the new
Springfield soon to enter nurses generation'or cellists. "He shows
training. The grO;UP voted to sell hoJf . to succeed without sounding
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u•B ..,...a 1 1· ··~ •
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ing proje('t fort he society. Guests
An appearance by the Guar·
were Rilla Rhoades arxt Cheryl neri Str ing Quartet Sutxlay,
Lawson.
March 30, will conclude the sera
A revival meeting is in pro- ies. The quartet is composed of
gress at Temple United MethoArnold Steinhardt am John Daldist Church on State Route 143. ley, violins; Michael Tree, 'iio1a,
The Evangelist is Rev. Frank and David Soyer, cello.
Peoples, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Non-students ma.y subscr ibe to
There is special singing and the Chamber Music Series (or
everyone is invited to attend. $5~ This entitles them to attem
all four concerts. Each subscriber is entitled to a rree ticket
for a child of public school age
for each subscription purchased. There are no reserved se~s.

a 1itilo !l.toriot oilll loll·
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Program An:·nounced

spent the weekelkl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr.
They went to Cd.umbus Monday
to the state fair where Mr. cadwallad.er's .FFA boys ha1f
tries at the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hensler and family or Belpre, Ohio,
spent tlle weekend with her par·
ents, Mr. am Mrs. Guy SWadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ball or
Hamden called on her sister,
Mrs. Alpha Barr Saturday nlg!IL
Mrs. Euga Johnson, Mrs. Don..
na Gheen and "boys, spent Tuesday with Bruce McGUI.
Rormte Carley of Columbu5,
spent the weekend at home.
Miss Shirley Ledlie is a med-ical patient at Veterans Memorial Hospital
qalnlul !all.
5-Sgt. John Uoyd, who has been
in Vietnam ror a year in the Air
For~e, arrived in Columbus
Thursday night andwasmetthere
by his wite, Judy Morris Uoyd
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Morris. After spending
several days here with his wile
and boys, he went to Florlda to
visit his parents before going
to Westover Airforce B a s e,
Mass., where they will live
while he Is in service.
Mr. arxt Mrs. U1rry Barr and
son Da...td, went to Columbus
Monday on business. While there
they called on his sister, Mr.
aOO Mn. Chester Messer and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr visited their son, Duane Barr, and
family of oak Hill saturday.

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Hartisonville
Soeiety News
BY AVA GILKEY

Mr. and Mn. Alia Jordan ot
Middleport visited the latter's
mather, Katie Wilson SundaY.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jewell
were dlruter guest&amp; of the Glen
JeweUs of DtMnlngton Suflll7,
Mr. and Mrs. frank ~le
and two children or Middleport,
·visited tlie M. A. Epples Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhodes
ot Charleston. W.Va., spellt_the
weekend with his parents , Mr.
ard Mrs. Delmar Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark aDd
Tanara, made a business trip to
Athens Satun!IJ'.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey spent several day&amp; with the H. D. Gilke)'s of
Pomeroy last week.
Mra. Jettle Arix retu,rned her

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Bill Joe Johnson of GaUlpolis, Mrs. Roy Miller . ot Chester,
Mrs. Richard Lee of Racine, Mrs. Richard Mackenzie of Gallipolis. Standing are Mr. MUler and Mr. Lee.

AMONG MA~'Y NEW WOHKERS at Monda.y night's kick-off

dinner for the Tri-County Community Concert Association's
annual membership campaign were (seated left to right) Mrs.

·.·.

Carpenter
News, Notes
Mrs. Jan Pic-kett and dauKh-

ter, Lana, Dayton, visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Markins and other relatives
in the vicinity.
Mrs. 11. B. Pickett, Sr., who
recently returned from Florida,
is the guest oHMs. Laura Krebs.
Several residents fi'om this

t:omrnunity atterxled the tOOth
annual Bean Dinner at Wilkes-

ville on Satw·day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson.
Debbie, Scott, and Christine, Ann
Arbor, Mich., were guests of
her uncle and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lbvern Jordan and children. Other relatives who called
at the Jordan home were Mrs.
Faye Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Jordan, Dale and Barbara, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan and
Walter.
Mrs. Helen Jeffers Is doing
substitute teaching in the Albafl.}'
school.
Earl Starkey and Carl Greenlees, Columbia Gra~e members,
attended Meigs County Pomona
Gra~e at Rock Springs Grange
Hall on Friday evening.
Mrs. Rex Cheadle and Kathy
acc~ed ber brother, Preston Hamon and family to Lakea
land, Fla., where they spent several da.ys with their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. am Mrs.
Paul Birchfield alkl children.
Mrs. Ney carpenter accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Si~
ney Parker, to her home in
Doli var, Ohio, and also visited
. her other daughter, Mrs. Martha

Mays, Strasburg, and other relatives in the area before returnins home.
Jay Hess and son, Rormie, Ham·
il ton; Fritz Penrod, Akron, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaston,
Athens, were guests of Mr. ard
Mrs. James Gaston.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Gillogb were Mr. and Mrs.
Halph Frazier and family, Gallipolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Gillogly alkl children, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kasler am
family, Nelsonville, were callers at the Gillogly home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huff, Dayton, Mrs. Zella Weyand, da~.~gh-­
ter Connie and friend, Columbus, visited tlll.!'ir mother, Mrs.
Genevra Foster, during the weekend.
Mr. arM;~ Mrs. Eddie Jordan,
Columbus, attended the Wilkesville Bean Dinner on Saturday
afternoon and called on his brQoo
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. alkl
Mrs. Lavern Jordan and family
on Saturday evening.
DoMie Cheadle is attending
the technical school at Nelsonville, where classes began on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle visited with her brother and sis·
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hamon and children, Woodville,
Ohio, on Sa.turd~¥.
Mrs. Ney '"carpentei"ariit Mrs.
Denver Queen called on Mrs. Car·
penter's gramson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
and children in Middleport on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dw-ward Scott,
Fairborn, called on Mr. aoo Mrs.
Elza McComas arxl other relatives at the Victor Perry home.
Mrs. Errol Pickett, Rickie and

State of Ohio. m;meot or IP.fP·

u~~ellte

ompllanee

ne
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State of Ohio. Department ot llll!.lf·
Wld
eel. SUpe
tende'\!-_ of
•nc:e. Ceruti&lt;atb• of Cnrn•llan""· The
unden ..neil., SUperin~ndellt of lntur·
lh~ .A~'6~N'Y ~~ China . anee of ,t._~t Sta:, '/, u~r· b~rt,'rLff~
co.
o~
bu &lt;'DmpUed wl;'l: lllllt. ¥NuiT ..~:r
tbe law- of
Sl1te allpllc&amp;ble t;; of Mirulear,ollt. State of Mlnneaota.
II .nd Ll
oriled d.urlnl ll!.e eut· bll com~:&gt;Ued With the law1 of thla
t :Je&amp;r to tranu.ct In lhl• 1U.te State .,popu.,able to It and ._ author·
appropriate buline.t of lnluranf;"e. lzed durin&amp;" the I!Urrent )"ear to tran•·
Un.nclal condition I• lihown tu tel In thlal Blat.. ita aJ&gt;Prnllrlate bllii unual mtement t,o hav! been •• DO.I of lnturance, Ita f1111ndat condition 11 lhown b7!t1 •nnualttatement
uo., ~n.e.mbM:JI
•mlOOd
.... IIO.oa !.M,'"'U .,.
bll· f.~ have been u follow• on Deeember
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1D7 n•me and "auaed
n Witnear Whereof. I b,ave here·
•~odu _.md
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date. ul7
c~""l!'
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. Wlto 1Ub1crlbed II!¥ na~ and uu~~ed
ne P . BrOWJI, SUMr1n\en· • mY -~lo be affixed.
Colum!il
•.
.:1.1 of tn:.urul!e of Oblo.
M-:11 Obl~t
da7 .JIOd date, uly
1. 1
(Sfau u..-ene P . BrowJJ, Supertnte ent IJI IQUI'ance of Oh.lo .
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ance. Certirlcjlte &lt;If Compllan.,... The
undenla"ned.. Supertntende'l,l-D!'f ln1Uf·

o{;,''r ~~\.\'1 c)~j?Jllok~ih)' ~;~
I.'JiiLa.Aco
loMPA'Nv of koln&lt;
Lolllt. State of Mllaourl. bu f:om·
plied '"'/th the I••• of lbU State
lllllUt:abte to It and b authorked
an1ee

durin• the cUIT(!nt J'41!lr to tranuet
ill. lhb 1tate !11 approprtale bu1lnea
of lnturanc:e ltll flnlllclal condllion
Ll .tl.own by lb~nnual 1ta~nt to

have been u fo low• on
ber
31. 1981: Ad~r~ltt ~1teb 1
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et All·
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Surp•u•. 1198.7 .2Z; ncome,
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Expenditure•. .11.8'78, 49 -

Wltne• Whereol. J have here·

unto IIUb..,rll.:oed 11'1.1' name 1qd nuRd
OU' ,.~to be alftUd. at Colu"l!il'

Ohio\
1 dl)l .JIItd dale. July I.
.
(Seal
utene t'. Bf'~· Sllllel1nte1l ·
Stall!' nf Oh.lo. ::r;•nment of lntur· ent nf In1uranl'e o Oblo.
M-92
mce, Certilkate v ComPiiiDI!f!. The
llllder&amp;tanlld. Super ntendent ol lnwrSlat~~' of Ohio, Der,.rtment ot In•ur·
~ of tho, "'"•"'• Ohio.1 hl'u'b1.~:ec- &amp;nee. Certificate o Com»llaol!f!. The
~Y COM ·llilliD
N I NCii undl"r.l•ned. Super ntendent of lntur·
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Je. ft.n.and.tl ""ndiUOI'l 11 •M•'\, bJ'
ltl t.nnu.a.i ttatement 1.o have
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d.ay .Jirtd date. 11!7 1. : ; ·
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e t of
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undo'
ed, SUPerintendent of iniiU,..

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tbe law• of
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COMP.AMV of C a.q,
hu comllumwllllh
StaW app a le o
It and .. aut f"lzed durlnl'
curreal ,-ear t.o tr"'ntarl In thlt Rite It•
al)llf'Oprlate b\lllnett of lnlllll'afJ':. on
the
pltnb lt1 flnand1
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Ohio. De~artment of IRG~"­

an.,.,, Cl:'rtilic te o CompUanee Tile
und"en~•ned.. ~uper f."d';;tj af l:n.ur·

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NSUaANCE COM

Sl.ate of Kanaa&amp;,

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comDlied with

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a..PPrOilriate b~Uine'l of lnturanl!e on
tbe
Plan
Ul l lnandal eon·
d!Uon !1
own h,- lb a nnUli! 1tate·
ment to aYe been u follow• ~n
W'~mller
1, jot'l: Admitted """' •
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1
81mV.•-M; ' HSOS~Piditure•. tf.lt8!1.t8t:il2 .
fn""'"Witne.ereof, I have hereunto 'WbKrlt
"!me aod
~N~Io
.r a e, ·~uiY
Columbus.
I 1 d•,. ..-nd
1. 19611.
ene P. !aro.,n. upertntend·
eat ot Iaauranee of Ohio.
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and \11 authortud d.Urll\l UM ~r·
rent Year to tru,ad In th._ stalll
lt.. approprlate bualneq o1 lnf!\:••oo
on lhe mutual plan. ILl nn•nc
II!Ondltlon II tllown b.Y 1'1 _MIDUII .Uko
ment to have bel:'n Q OIIOWI Oft Dee·

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:--'l'tie
State ol Oh.lo. Dl!"p~rlment of In!!..ur- an(e, eru le le o
unde...f.~~· lu ;&gt;er ten
undeni.-ned.
!iuperlntendent
of m&amp;or.
1nee o~lhe St~t"
&lt;~f Obip\ bert bY ('P.f•
r
tifllr"a ""t .. Ul!TAN L PI INSUlt·
.ANCa OMPANY of Provtdroee1 Slate South Carollna.
tM
of lllhode ill111d. haa comPiieo with Ia•• Qf thlt lit.te app .!i:\ie to/'...,
lawa of this Statt appllc~llle lo
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t tnd 11 11uthoriled durin• the ~ur· to autnorind
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rent year to tranud In thl1 1tate rlate bUtinen a
ill ~pproprlale bllllnen Of tp•urance . cia\
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t hown hY on D~;!'.~r 11. 1
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tnnuaJ IUtement
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en af
turan« of Oblo.

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M·lll
.....~! . "ff.lu·tment
ot lr~~u,..
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of ~hlo.
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ComplL:.oner
The
.State of Ohio. Dl!partment or lru~nrntO'nd.ent of intur ance. Cr:rtlflc•te of Corf!Pll•nee. The unden~I\:, SUN
of laiUr·
c:. g the· q . of Ohio. hert.lw
undert( ... ed. Superl.ntf'ndent of ln•urYc.ir/ll'o~
•t
II MUTUAL INS. co . Nnee of the St•t"' "' OIUI'I.ii,"b&lt;~ ("f- M~~ ~h,!'. Jli~
II!"" th•t •trJIH8LI( M UA
IN- AW:c:a
9-MPANY
1M
•
TO. 11. Y •f Blna
.~
•
t1! of N'- 'vor •. haa §m:
UaAIIIJCI COMfi.ANY ot
Nil~ Cl~~ State of Cllltornla.~ ®mOl(!¥
the iiiw1 of thl•
•t
U-te of K'ln._.l, haa compile .,
••• 11
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t and 1.t of
1111 rued
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~~~~rn:e.~ t:Ul~~n•ac
e,.J~wr, 1utb~!r'fu.!~"r,ut~ Jecu,.. renl
year lo L:,D
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in-thll ete ltu 4PPTOPrlate bu•ln•E ftnt •••r to tr•IUiact Tn '{h 1 ltllte 11.11
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·u.e mutual lllan. I
•J"OroPrlate bualneiJI of lniUJ'!n(ll on
ane II
on 11 sllown bY 1
the mutual plflln. 111 flnln&lt;'h et~ndl· nnual tt.atettl 1o
n
ollowo on
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to
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name and
m Wltne¥.Wnereof.
have herei;Jed al Colum~unto IUIJJerl
m~ Dllmf 110d Cl\IIM!d
I. I
Col,mbuo.
Brown . Super\ntr:
·· ~IO\~~lodlJ'•.Jn'"l'"
1te. ·~lilY
19118.
Dl\ln.Jiet of Oblo.
eal
P . I'OYin. uper\ntf',.d.·

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UIIId:onil'
De

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sU.AIJ(:~ COMfiANY ol New 8erli3i !Ae lawt of lbi1 Slate auiii&lt;:Jibte

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Attractions

BY BER111A PARKER
Sabbath School attendance sept.
8 at the free Methodist Church
was 109 and offering was $23.77.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs
, and Jack ~rlngfiekl spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Jacobs. Mrs. Jacobs accompanied the Jacobs to Springfield
for a week's visil
Mr. alkl Mrs. Harry Weber,
and Mrs. Effie Weber, Buckeye
Lake, called on Georgia Diehl
and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Diehl
Sunday.
Pfc. Merlin Tracy, Alvarado.
Texas, is on a ten-days lea ...e

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parontal spolllnll !rom a group
rl. sentor Citizens.
This happy r.ltuaUon is the

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Miss Jucb' Johnson, West Vlrvisited Sundiy with the

Pat Tracy flmlly.
· Mr. and Mro. Walter Hellman,
Ball Run. ~sited Sundiy at the
. _ ot
Diehl ·

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APPLES

UNITED STEELWORKERS
LOCAL NO. 3739

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CAMDEN PARK WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY -JOIN THE FUN

CAMDEN PARI-

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. ...Re~trlar
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Announcing your next car:

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Assorted

It can surround you with a fuselage.
A swooping now d81ign where body and frame are one.

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Watermelons:::~•.:89C
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TUNA FISH
4 ·eans 1. 00

Van Camp's

Rosedale Sliced

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All FlaVors
-To Chlio$8

lb. pk&amp;.

·PaP Value!
·Stocll Up!

Guin-&amp; Life $G••rs
pq;·J·9· ·1-

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Your nexl car
curving line of

8f)d steel lhat

around you. A mj~=~~
str81eed skin and

miniature welda.
Your next car can'· ••••• ••
coeWplt. Instead of just • .,,..,
and a dalhboard.
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Your next car can provfde ·• ·
controlled environment ~

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it at

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WE'RE WFll INOWN
FOR PRODUCE SAYINGS.

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own

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lie and Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr am
son David, spent Sunclay with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and family or P&lt;meroy.
Mr. and Mr~ Blair Cldwal·
lader and sons came Friday and

and spendi~ the leave with hla
parents, Mr. aoo Mra. Pat Tra·
cy and Suza.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer,
grandchildren, Gregg and Jody,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. lwn
Diehl, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Diehl, Charles Anthany,
Gregg Eblin, Gene Pulllns, and
. Bertha Parker, local, enjoyed a
chicken barbecue Saturday, the
occasioo beirw the birthdays ol
Paul Archer arvi Mr. and Mrs.
El'lln Diehl at the h&lt;me ot Geor'
gla Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. Pritz Stahl, New
Marshfield, visited Sunday wlth
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
Ten members of the Laurel
Cl!!! Health Club met at the NJine
of Mrs. Allen Eichinger. JW'Ie
and Judy Eichirwer were co.
hostesses. The same officers
were retained for another year.
Prizes were won by Mildred
Bowen a,td Ladoma Gilmore. A
donation wu chen the Pomeroy
emergency squad. Retreatwnents
were served. 'Tbe October meetwiD be with Bertha Parker
lor the amdvers&amp;r)' potluck dl•

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Cn11w Mllllld S llllcl Sb.

25 lb.

SERVICE ,

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY-SEPT. 21st

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MARKET • Open Daily 9 to 9:3().;Sun.l2 to 9:30
. .,.-e Accept Federal ·Food SlalnJ»

PRfDESALTINEs··,

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry stevens
of Gahanna, Ohlo, spent severaJ
days visiting Mrs. Emma Led-

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News, Notes

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FROZEN' .

dren, PI08l'am• will be blldat- loved end cared tor tiocau., tho
etl u qutckll' •• poaalblt at aides ancJ attondlnto ... to that.
Applo Creek State IIOapltal ID Tho Idea Is to have IIOillltllt '"'
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SChool In FrankliD COIIIlll.
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applications !rom Senior Cldzeno
who -ld like to be Footer
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u poollble who hayo ~··
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and . the. J77,000 arant pluo pooreouli or ' a J)l'OIII'&amp;m known ~· olbly oome ota1e llmtlo wiD -.,
Footer Grl!1dporlntl and a$77,. to 1111 the Footer Gr...,_
000 1&gt;'1111 ll'om the federal Of. . at the rate or .1.68 .Jill-..~·
nco Ill Eeonomlc ~
Children who. ha..1pr&amp;(OEO) 1o the Bureau or Mental oelectod b.T the hoopltal •lid
Rotar&lt;tattoo or the Deparlinent are prlmarullllooe ehll-who
&lt;1 -tal 1\Yslene and correc- either never or ~ .have
tion.
IODieone from the · "'outtldl''
ID the Ohio Footer Gr~· come to vlolt and make o v o r
onto pi&lt;qram lor retarded ddl- them. ll'o not thet !,hoy o,rllll't

daughter Joy to her .home Ln
Charlestoo Samrday.
Mrs. Barbara Young is a pa..
tient at Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mrs. Goldie W)'lllt I• a heart
patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Sunday guests of Ava GUkey
were Mrs. Helen· Byers and two
sons and Jane Gilkey o! Middleport and Mrs. Elsie Epple,
Mr. and Mrs. F.
w~
o! COlumbus, spent Friday nJsllt
with the D. 0. Whaleya ond viBIIForiY persons,
at
or
ed the Robert ClArks, the Robert the !oor lnoUtutlono, wlllboplckAlkire• and Ava Gilkey Satur·
day.
be the
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etl. A8
program
Mr. ond Mrs. Clinton GUkey wDl
and Tad and Kathy or Alben)''
visited his mother ThurscJI)'
evening. Mrs. Louise Gllkey and
Kathy also 'iisited Mrs. Lincoln
Russel at W£if Pen. Mrs. Russel el!Pects to undergo surgery
in the near future.
Mrs. Henry Waggoner is recovering from multiple bruises
sustained when she received a

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COLUMBUS - A number &lt;I
children who live In lour Ohio
resident inatltutJons for t h e
mentally retanletl are going to
rece(ve, sometime In the near
Mure, a lot o! J&gt;liiiiMirlnll and
11011\e good, old.faahlooed grand.

Laurel Cliff
Social Notes

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Ronil, Dayton, were also guests
at the Perry home and called
on other relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryan and
family, Charleston, W. Va., were
weekeOO guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Lawson and family. Sunday guests were her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Finsley also of Charleston, W, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan
ATHENS - Foor noted attrac·
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtions will appear on the Ohlo
tree attended You~ Farmers Uni\'erslty Chamber Music Serof America State camp at camp ies during tfle l96U9 season.
Musklngum n e a r Carrollton,
The first will be the BalsamOhio, Crorn Friday through Sun- Kroll-Heifetz Trio, Sunday, Oct.
day.
13, featuring Artur Balsam at
SOCIETY AT CHURCH
piano, William Kroll, violin,
The September meeting of the
and Benar Heifetz, cello. Per·
Temple Church WSCS was held formance time Is 8p.m. atMem·
at the (;hurch on Wednesday even- orial Auditorium for all series
ing. Mary Massey was hostess.
events.
Mrs. Westina Crabtree and Mrs.
Sunday, Nov. 3, is the date Cor
Elizabeth Jordan gave the prQoo the second attraction, the Obergram and devotions, theme "Thy lin WoodWind QulnteL This gr014&gt;
Will Be Done - But- Not Now. •• consists of Robert Willoughby,
They were assisted in the pre-- Oute; Wayne Rapier, oboe;
sentatioll by Katherine Lawson, George Wain, clarinet; Robert
Murl Calaway, Betty Mattox, Ava
Fries, horn, and Kenneth Moore,
Greenlee, Pauline Comer and bassoon.
Marguerite Scott. Plans were
Janos Starker, considered by
made to have a joint meeting with some to be the world's finest
the Albarzy WSCS in October. A cellist, will appear Sumay, Jan.
going--away gift was presented 19. Time magazine said starker
to Mary Massey who goes to
is perhaps the nnest of the new
Springfield soon to enter nurses generation'or cellists. "He shows
training. The grO;UP voted to sell hoJf . to succeed without sounding
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u•B ..,...a 1 1· ··~ •
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ing proje('t fort he society. Guests
An appearance by the Guar·
were Rilla Rhoades arxt Cheryl neri Str ing Quartet Sutxlay,
Lawson.
March 30, will conclude the sera
A revival meeting is in pro- ies. The quartet is composed of
gress at Temple United MethoArnold Steinhardt am John Daldist Church on State Route 143. ley, violins; Michael Tree, 'iio1a,
The Evangelist is Rev. Frank and David Soyer, cello.
Peoples, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Non-students ma.y subscr ibe to
There is special singing and the Chamber Music Series (or
everyone is invited to attend. $5~ This entitles them to attem
all four concerts. Each subscriber is entitled to a rree ticket
for a child of public school age
for each subscription purchased. There are no reserved se~s.

a 1itilo !l.toriot oilll loll·
·aoJ. 1ov1n1 ..,... :.. fDr' 20 llouf.

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Program An:·nounced

spent the weekelkl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr.
They went to Cd.umbus Monday
to the state fair where Mr. cadwallad.er's .FFA boys ha1f
tries at the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hensler and family or Belpre, Ohio,
spent tlle weekend with her par·
ents, Mr. am Mrs. Guy SWadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ball or
Hamden called on her sister,
Mrs. Alpha Barr Saturday nlg!IL
Mrs. Euga Johnson, Mrs. Don..
na Gheen and "boys, spent Tuesday with Bruce McGUI.
Rormte Carley of Columbu5,
spent the weekend at home.
Miss Shirley Ledlie is a med-ical patient at Veterans Memorial Hospital
qalnlul !all.
5-Sgt. John Uoyd, who has been
in Vietnam ror a year in the Air
For~e, arrived in Columbus
Thursday night andwasmetthere
by his wite, Judy Morris Uoyd
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Morris. After spending
several days here with his wile
and boys, he went to Florlda to
visit his parents before going
to Westover Airforce B a s e,
Mass., where they will live
while he Is in service.
Mr. arxt Mrs. U1rry Barr and
son Da...td, went to Columbus
Monday on business. While there
they called on his sister, Mr.
aOO Mn. Chester Messer and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr visited their son, Duane Barr, and
family of oak Hill saturday.

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The JltDy SonUnel, M~eport-PomerO)', 0., Sept. 18, 1966

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Washington White Paper

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BY WILLIAM S. WHITE
WASIIINGTON - SoiiiOIIdnir
.... and Important - and as
trldi;V ID handle ao hlah - 0&lt;tane
poollne In a 1lllrllme corrvoy In
a rough sea - Ia bebls added
thlo year ID Preoidontlal polluu. Th1J Ia a poslt!vt revolution In the llgnl(lcance, ond In
the publlc'l awarene11 of that
llgnlllcance, or What Uled to
!&gt;e called the office ror a Throtllobotlom - the VIce-Presiden-

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cy.

For the rirst time in our hll·
tory, the aetlona and word1 of
the two aspirant. for Vice President, Gov. Spiro Al!new for
the Rep~bllcans and Son. Edtrund
Muokle for the Democroto, are
being examined by the people

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and prtos scarcely leu Jntent·~y thaD theiO of tho Preslden-

Ual candldaiDs thomselveo •.
'lbo roooon II not hard 1D
lind. For tho mortai!V of m10
In hl&amp;h of!\ee ond blgh J)Obllc
place has In abort yeara been
throo dmet tragleall,r underlined In the a11111lnatlona ot PresIdent John F, Kennedy, or Sen.

Robert F, Kemoolr and of Dr.
Marlin Luther King.
Sophisticated men, ol course,
were alwQa aware of the profound and ollllnous truth or the
cliche that a VIce-President Ia
only a hearlbeat away lrom tho
Preoldenoy. People In general
have now reached that 1 1 m e
troubling conadouanesa. So much

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Ia thls true, Indeed, that It 11
..,. jiOislble to hear almost ao
much earoolt debote and dllllllltii!CII
the pariiiHilllltleo ~
copaellleo of Aanew and MuoIde as ai!&lt;Jut Richard Nhon 11141
Hubert Jlllqlllrey.
Thus H 11 !hot ovel)'thiJis laid
and dooe by these second men
In thla race earrleo will! It an
extraordinary _potential of help
or harm to tbelr chleCo In tho
cootelt.
AI of now, the wisest .Prolea-

communism has boon an ,undo·

Maybe Muokle can lnOuence
Maine down at tho level of tho
local \'OIIq - ; there 11 over1 llkellbood tbat Ajplew can
deliver more earthy ._rt to
Nhon at that 11me votinglovel all through tho South and
the bordor ototes a1 well - alW8,)'1 aasumins that he can avoid further prattalla in the area candidate• all acros1 the Uc-'-'

'lbo opioods In fact llluotratAos the other side of tho coin
In Nhon'a cbolce ~ thlo run-

n1ns mate. Aanew was Mleoted bocauoe he wao a r.overnor
and not, for Wultratlon, a Senator, on the ....rall,y IOWid nolloo that the ltotohouse Is clooer ID the l!f&amp;ll rooto than the
welt wing of tho capitol.
So tar 10 good. But N I x o n

MccarthY.

A'I'IIEIIIAK WillS TROPIIY '- Jlalpll Guthrie, Alllonl,

cap-

tured thla 87-ID&lt;h lnlpb,y durlrw Saturday's second annual Ohio
ClvD Service ~oyee'o AlooolaUoo Horse Show. 'lbo "bolt ·
ol. thaw'" trGplor went to Guthrie's aDimal for scoriJW the
molt poluts throu&amp;hOut the show. It wao sponJOred by the Co•
traJ Office of the OCSEA, Columbus, and waa preseated to
the wimer 1&gt;¥ Foreat Borden, Galllj)olla.

8, Englillh Pleasure Horse -

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Athenian Wins Trophy

214

and ridden by

BettY

Harrison,
Gallipolis. A-d by NISI Karen

Se'oond Annual Horse

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ken value to Humphrey, in what
Muslde has not said and mt
done quite as much as ln what
he has laid and done.
Nationally, he Is clearly more
of a pro than Is Agnew. B u t
there lo another side of the mod-

THOMAS D. METCALF

al In thls lnotance, IDo. For 1\luskle 'cannot give to Hum))lu-w
that statehouse-connected form
f:J. aavvy and local pr-actical ap-

OIUIIJ' Johnson, Keith Hartsook,
Mike George, Danny Dobbins.
and J.rr Mundell.
Tom often says: ••My scouts
aren't fair-weather scouts. Ask
anybocf,y in this community,"
has completed all t h e
basic adult scouter's training
and has received his Scouter's
Key. Also, at Camp Arrow~
bead In August, he Wlll lnollcted
lniD the Order of tbe Arrow.

Tom

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

recreation rooms
Ozite Town 'H' Country Carpet made ~)' Vectro Fiber
ia the flr~t outcloor· indoor carpet to make it..lf at

hom• anywhere in the house! It llrings 'new W0118th and
beouty to hallway, stain., kitchen, rec . room, Nth .
Tfote remarkable Vectra fiber realats staining and
spotting - is enn safe from the acc idents of pet1 and
children . Ozite Town 'N' Terrace Carp•t is a breeae
to vacuum cleon- Soves you fro111 washing anti WOJI•
ing Roors .

Oz/Tii Town 'N' Terrace Carpet
made wit~ olefin fiber.

BAKER

1969 DODGE MONACO
So you're looking for a more luxurious car than you 've ever owned
before. How can you swing it? Meet Monaco for 1969. The big Dodge. The
plush Dodge. The all-new Dodge. The car for the man who wants
a luxury car at a standard car price.

1969 DODGE DART

1969 DODGE CHARGER
Dodge Charger's the car with a 343% increase in sales. And you can't
do much to improve on success. But look what we've done. Made Charger
still sharper-lookin&amp; front and rear. With a new grille and new
taillights. We also added a new model. ACharger Special Edition, with
splashes of genuine leather.

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Abrand-new edition of America's favorite compact. Dodge Dart for
1969. Buill for the yoima and the young at heart. It dQeSn't look, ride,
perform or squeeze you like a compact. Then Why we can it a compact?
The price. Compact an the way.

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Some people buy Coronet because it's a
good-looking car. Others buy it because
it's a nimble, easy-handling car. But
Coronet appeals to more people because
it's the car that's very big for its price.
One look proves it. At the Dodge Boys'

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win you over.

new Plymouthl to

Completely restyled Furyl. Newnl edRI9n
, •nf the aucce&amp;J car or the alxtles. Longer,

wider, I'OOfllklr Ilion aver. 8 new wagons, too.

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, ~but QC!ea on with Belvedere.
~ ·ArowlngJ!iie In lht inkl-'1lze market
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Futeal-

Cut loose with Barracu..,_pure sport
from bumper to bumper.
Eight new Vall om. becauoean honest cornpact niakea a lot of aanse to a lot ot people.
In lhe pul'lwo years, three-quarters of a
million owners of competitive cars hnve been
won over to Plymouth. Sa tor yourself why.

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RaiJII 'Qiibrte, ~; ' . '
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Ei*»tllo

1969 GJDGE CORONET

• l'9611 . .ro,.r l ru. - s.v.. Aru . IM .

for

the molt
.boriOpolato
ot' pdn)'
ral:kblg tho
up
the
tllrouchout
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ed by Centnl Olllco ol ,o b lo
ClvU Sonic. ~oo1 Aloo-

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Award by !1111 Mauro. llyal,
Guthrie, Athens.
clauihlor
of Mro. Bell;r Ryal,
IDJJ!dl&amp;bl ol tho OVeaiDI WU
7. Indian Cell1wne CIa 1 1GaJUpolla.
the
'ad• o1. a larp 37 .. Hurry ~.''ownediJtdrld­

lnch •'Bolt ol Show"

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Announcing the 1969 Plymouths.

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MrL Jomeo lfa!IIOmery, Golll, Jack lludoon, GeUlpoUL
.15. Ride ond Run Raee (open)
~clal aueot ... tho - - polio.
•'Wtldftre, •• owned and rid11100 ol MrL Edoa lllmliiQr Stale
6. Plc:k.i.,Raee(_,_"WDdden
by Ralph Guthrie, Alhela.
VIco Prelldont O.C.S.E.A., Ak- lire," owned and ridden byRaljllt

td•e out tho awsrdo.

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Pendleton star Major," owned Blll Mccarley, Wa,yne K em~.

Holderby, daUIIhter or Mr. ond
Mrs. Harry Holderby, Golllpolla.
9. Drunkard's Paradiae " Hank," owned and ridden by
Ralph Qllhrle,
Award
by Miss JtoMie Stewsrl, daugh'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. ClarMce
Stewart, Ga!Upolls.
10. WestemPleaaureH or a e
'lbo Oblo ClvU Service llm1. Leod-ln Pori)'- Trophleo for
(clipped
mane and tall) - "Roon
plo;rees AaaoclatlCIIl held their all entries, pre.aentlng award,
Baby,''
owned
and ridden by Ter10e&lt;&gt;nd 111110101 llorH Show 'Sat· Miss Christl Moore, clauihlor of
ry
Crozier,
Jack~.
Award by
mlaY evoalnl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, GolMiss
JO)'ce
Hudi!IOil,
daughter
or
'lbo sbow began !rlth a par- llpolls.
.
Mr.
ud
Mrs.
Jack
Hudoon,
Goiode of boriOs around the rln8
2. Pleasure Pori)' (56" or un, followiD&amp; three riders oarrylns der - rldsr 16 years or under), IIPolh.
11. Flag Race (open}- "Martba AmerlcBD, State of Ohio, and "Tomahawk's Bo.ru - owned
t-elle,"
owned and ridien by
Siddle and Sirloin 1llcUIIg Club and rldllen by Frank Beellner,
Mike
ArrlngiDo,
Pl. Pleasant.
nus. CarrylrqJ tiHo nuo were: Pt. Pleasant. AWI&lt;ll ,by illlos
Award
by
Miss
Margl
Ehman,
H. K. Georp, Katl1Y Ded&lt;ard, Ruth Rlchardl, daUIIhter of Mr.
daugbtor
or
Mrs.
Margarlt
Eh· Gllllpoll s, and Larry Joneo, oak '·ond Mrs. Cbarles Rlchardo, Potman,
GalUpoUs.
IWJ.
riot.
12. Roadoter Pori)' (50" ond
Tbey circled tiHo ring a n d - . 3. Western Pleasure llorH
under)
- flrlt place, "Golden
back ond formed a ring In frvnt (Full ~ ond tall) - ,..,_
Bubbles,"
owned and driven by
111 tiHo IIIOOUIIeer's ltOnd 11141 Bar Prince," owned ond rlddeJl
H.
K.
George,
Golllpollo. Award
·remained llailding.
by Valorle - . . Gllllpolla.
JQo
Mlas
Leoma
Ross, daUIIhter
IDvocallon was pven by Rev. Awud by Mia&amp; Barb! Nlbort,
ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Boas,
Glam llliellolt, pallor, F I r s t daUilhtOr or MrL DorothY NIGalUpnlta.
Preobyterlan Cborch.
bert, G&amp;IUpollo.
13. Raee (open) Pledp or Alloslanoe by Boy
f. Clover Leaf Barrel Rate
.. Hank," owned and ridden by
Seouts, Rldi;V
11141 Larry (opep) - "ll,lnk
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Dob11011.
rlt1dl!l by a.Jpb ~e, Atii- Ralph Guthrie, Alhen.l. Awsrd
Jud&amp;e, for tiHo eventna's event 1011. Award by ' !lisa R - by Miss Brenda Ross, daUilhtOr
WSI R. F, Gordqn, Kjlpr; rblg- Steven, daullder of Mrs. Alma of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roll,
Galllpollo.
muter was Robert Brown, Cal~ Qerers, ('..ell(pnUa ,
14. Egg and SpJoo Race (opUpolla, and mlatroao 0( cere'$. Trail Horse Class- "Jobaal)
- ''llllrr.J' !imdDWn,, ridIIICIIdea Mrs. ~ Ho,yaer.
&amp;!rrell," !""'fd onc1 rlddan
den
by 9!erry WWiams, POlnAcldtni a Ultlo slaJnaur 1D the by !ln. Lucille Leifheit, Pl&gt;meroy.
Awsrd by IIIII Jan Hudevent were ISYQW~~Iadloodroos- enJ7, Awsrd by NluSoncl)'""'"'1011,
daUilhtOr
of Mr. and Mrl.
ed In their cOlortW dreSSOI ID "'""'"· dluslller o( Mr....

Slio~"Proves Success

Anthony

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tt. to the Democratic side,
Muskie's record Ia one of' obvioua and. to date, oC unbro-

Some boys just weren't will.

Harder

Nbom.

that

VINTON Tom Metcalf, mull train and work hard to
M-C..M'I usoouter ol the Week,,. fullll1 aooutlng recPremonts.
Troop

Aanew ean give ID

limited. The Governor hlmoelr
11dly aays, by woy of example,
that he would never In the world
ha•e awJied tho soft label ID
Humphrey hod he known what any
nallonal pollllclan would haYe

Began with 17 in 1965
composed or boys rrom t h e lug to give that much ot tlleir
EwingtonNinton-Bidwell a r e a time and effort, and tho troop
1J111110rod by the VlniDn Amer- membership cltoppocl. Tom became dlsCilUi'8l!ed - he almoot
Ican Legion FOot No. 161.
quit
- but he made another
A oaoeworker for the Gallla
try.
COunJ;y Welfare Department, he
He told those boy1 who ware
and hlo wile, and son, Mark, live
brterelted
In remaining In scootm Adne,y Road Mrth ol Vlnlon.
big
ID
attend
tbe next campout.
Tom beiJIII oooutlng work In
There
he
and
the raw remain~
1965 with 17 boys. That nrot
big
scoots
decided
to really
yeor was nlled wltb trtala ond
work
at
scouting.
errors.
In the followblg years, Tom
Tom and his boys learned
hao
watched blo boys grow In
aooutlng was more than juot
fun. A sooutrn11ter and his troop number, rB&amp;JXI'Isiblllt;y, character, and aeblevementa.
At present, Francis Tyler is
helping Tom and the Collowlng
boys who make up Troop 214:
John Holcomb (In the Army),
don by George Mc&lt;lbee, oak lUll. Chris Pl&gt;latey, S.P.L.; Jerry
Award by Mlas Kaye Woodward, Johnooo, A.S.P.L.; Kay McCiaadoUIIhter or Mr. Md Mrs. Georlll! , ke;y, Rldde MoCIIII!&lt;o.r, Demls
Woodward, Gallipolis.
Dodrlll, Kemberly Hall, Steve

routln -

leqth to corred.

thll phrase Ia inescapably auoeiatecl with the uces~es half a
generaUon ago or Sen. Joaeph

Is scoutmaster or

Where once a
dldate c:ould uoually bo nay, . ·
hl1 eboloo ol • · ·
runnblg mote, balaaelnl olf ..;.. 1"
lll'llllllcal foctor1 here and Ill•·
big or ta1&lt;1ne a bit on - ·
oontlderollOna lhert, tbat dl4ate IO&lt;!'Y 01111 proc016 Ia
fuD kmwled&amp;e that Ia lUI VIcePreoldentlal a1ooelala bo hoe
liven a ereot bootap ID !ootune. A oee&lt;&gt;nd man• a mlatoko of
yei!A!nll,y ,... a two-&lt;la,y dar. Now it can make or brtllc

peal that

lmown in llalf a second -

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las a peat dial ,Ill ,

nlobl,y neptlve factor which he
and Nlxojl are solng lo every

slonals among the Republtcanl knew, too, that he waa taking a
privately estimate that Acnew
risk, which be JY)W llnds comis on the whole a plus ror Nlx- l,M' home to him, that Aetew'.s
oo, though hit recent Bugge~~··"'' sawy in pureJy national aaatrs
tion that Humphrey was soft; -On was by circumttancea IOIIlewbat

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BY WILLIAM S. WHITE
WASIIINGTON - SoiiiOIIdnir
.... and Important - and as
trldi;V ID handle ao hlah - 0&lt;tane
poollne In a 1lllrllme corrvoy In
a rough sea - Ia bebls added
thlo year ID Preoidontlal polluu. Th1J Ia a poslt!vt revolution In the llgnl(lcance, ond In
the publlc'l awarene11 of that
llgnlllcance, or What Uled to
!&gt;e called the office ror a Throtllobotlom - the VIce-Presiden-

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For the rirst time in our hll·
tory, the aetlona and word1 of
the two aspirant. for Vice President, Gov. Spiro Al!new for
the Rep~bllcans and Son. Edtrund
Muokle for the Democroto, are
being examined by the people

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and prtos scarcely leu Jntent·~y thaD theiO of tho Preslden-

Ual candldaiDs thomselveo •.
'lbo roooon II not hard 1D
lind. For tho mortai!V of m10
In hl&amp;h of!\ee ond blgh J)Obllc
place has In abort yeara been
throo dmet tragleall,r underlined In the a11111lnatlona ot PresIdent John F, Kennedy, or Sen.

Robert F, Kemoolr and of Dr.
Marlin Luther King.
Sophisticated men, ol course,
were alwQa aware of the profound and ollllnous truth or the
cliche that a VIce-President Ia
only a hearlbeat away lrom tho
Preoldenoy. People In general
have now reached that 1 1 m e
troubling conadouanesa. So much

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Ia thls true, Indeed, that It 11
..,. jiOislble to hear almost ao
much earoolt debote and dllllllltii!CII
the pariiiHilllltleo ~
copaellleo of Aanew and MuoIde as ai!&lt;Jut Richard Nhon 11141
Hubert Jlllqlllrey.
Thus H 11 !hot ovel)'thiJis laid
and dooe by these second men
In thla race earrleo will! It an
extraordinary _potential of help
or harm to tbelr chleCo In tho
cootelt.
AI of now, the wisest .Prolea-

communism has boon an ,undo·

Maybe Muokle can lnOuence
Maine down at tho level of tho
local \'OIIq - ; there 11 over1 llkellbood tbat Ajplew can
deliver more earthy ._rt to
Nhon at that 11me votinglovel all through tho South and
the bordor ototes a1 well - alW8,)'1 aasumins that he can avoid further prattalla in the area candidate• all acros1 the Uc-'-'

'lbo opioods In fact llluotratAos the other side of tho coin
In Nhon'a cbolce ~ thlo run-

n1ns mate. Aanew was Mleoted bocauoe he wao a r.overnor
and not, for Wultratlon, a Senator, on the ....rall,y IOWid nolloo that the ltotohouse Is clooer ID the l!f&amp;ll rooto than the
welt wing of tho capitol.
So tar 10 good. But N I x o n

MccarthY.

A'I'IIEIIIAK WillS TROPIIY '- Jlalpll Guthrie, Alllonl,

cap-

tured thla 87-ID&lt;h lnlpb,y durlrw Saturday's second annual Ohio
ClvD Service ~oyee'o AlooolaUoo Horse Show. 'lbo "bolt ·
ol. thaw'" trGplor went to Guthrie's aDimal for scoriJW the
molt poluts throu&amp;hOut the show. It wao sponJOred by the Co•
traJ Office of the OCSEA, Columbus, and waa preseated to
the wimer 1&gt;¥ Foreat Borden, Galllj)olla.

8, Englillh Pleasure Horse -

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Athenian Wins Trophy

214

and ridden by

BettY

Harrison,
Gallipolis. A-d by NISI Karen

Se'oond Annual Horse

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Muslde has not said and mt
done quite as much as ln what
he has laid and done.
Nationally, he Is clearly more
of a pro than Is Agnew. B u t
there lo another side of the mod-

THOMAS D. METCALF

al In thls lnotance, IDo. For 1\luskle 'cannot give to Hum))lu-w
that statehouse-connected form
f:J. aavvy and local pr-actical ap-

OIUIIJ' Johnson, Keith Hartsook,
Mike George, Danny Dobbins.
and J.rr Mundell.
Tom often says: ••My scouts
aren't fair-weather scouts. Ask
anybocf,y in this community,"
has completed all t h e
basic adult scouter's training
and has received his Scouter's
Key. Also, at Camp Arrow~
bead In August, he Wlll lnollcted
lniD the Order of tbe Arrow.

Tom

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET
5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

recreation rooms
Ozite Town 'H' Country Carpet made ~)' Vectro Fiber
ia the flr~t outcloor· indoor carpet to make it..lf at

hom• anywhere in the house! It llrings 'new W0118th and
beouty to hallway, stain., kitchen, rec . room, Nth .
Tfote remarkable Vectra fiber realats staining and
spotting - is enn safe from the acc idents of pet1 and
children . Ozite Town 'N' Terrace Carp•t is a breeae
to vacuum cleon- Soves you fro111 washing anti WOJI•
ing Roors .

Oz/Tii Town 'N' Terrace Carpet
made wit~ olefin fiber.

BAKER

1969 DODGE MONACO
So you're looking for a more luxurious car than you 've ever owned
before. How can you swing it? Meet Monaco for 1969. The big Dodge. The
plush Dodge. The all-new Dodge. The car for the man who wants
a luxury car at a standard car price.

1969 DODGE DART

1969 DODGE CHARGER
Dodge Charger's the car with a 343% increase in sales. And you can't
do much to improve on success. But look what we've done. Made Charger
still sharper-lookin&amp; front and rear. With a new grille and new
taillights. We also added a new model. ACharger Special Edition, with
splashes of genuine leather.

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Abrand-new edition of America's favorite compact. Dodge Dart for
1969. Buill for the yoima and the young at heart. It dQeSn't look, ride,
perform or squeeze you like a compact. Then Why we can it a compact?
The price. Compact an the way.

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Some people buy Coronet because it's a
good-looking car. Others buy it because
it's a nimble, easy-handling car. But
Coronet appeals to more people because
it's the car that's very big for its price.
One look proves it. At the Dodge Boys'

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new Plymouthl to

Completely restyled Furyl. Newnl edRI9n
, •nf the aucce&amp;J car or the alxtles. Longer,

wider, I'OOfllklr Ilion aver. 8 new wagons, too.

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~ ·ArowlngJ!iie In lht inkl-'1lze market
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Futeal-

Cut loose with Barracu..,_pure sport
from bumper to bumper.
Eight new Vall om. becauoean honest cornpact niakea a lot of aanse to a lot ot people.
In lhe pul'lwo years, three-quarters of a
million owners of competitive cars hnve been
won over to Plymouth. Sa tor yourself why.

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RaiJII 'Qiibrte, ~; ' . '
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Ei*»tllo

1969 GJDGE CORONET

• l'9611 . .ro,.r l ru. - s.v.. Aru . IM .

for

the molt
.boriOpolato
ot' pdn)'
ral:kblg tho
up
the
tllrouchout
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ed by Centnl Olllco ol ,o b lo
ClvU Sonic. ~oo1 Aloo-

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Award by !1111 Mauro. llyal,
Guthrie, Athens.
clauihlor
of Mro. Bell;r Ryal,
IDJJ!dl&amp;bl ol tho OVeaiDI WU
7. Indian Cell1wne CIa 1 1GaJUpolla.
the
'ad• o1. a larp 37 .. Hurry ~.''ownediJtdrld­

lnch •'Bolt ol Show"

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Announcing the 1969 Plymouths.

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MrL Jomeo lfa!IIOmery, Golll, Jack lludoon, GeUlpoUL
.15. Ride ond Run Raee (open)
~clal aueot ... tho - - polio.
•'Wtldftre, •• owned and rid11100 ol MrL Edoa lllmliiQr Stale
6. Plc:k.i.,Raee(_,_"WDdden
by Ralph Guthrie, Alhela.
VIco Prelldont O.C.S.E.A., Ak- lire," owned and ridden byRaljllt

td•e out tho awsrdo.

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Pendleton star Major," owned Blll Mccarley, Wa,yne K em~.

Holderby, daUIIhter or Mr. ond
Mrs. Harry Holderby, Golllpolla.
9. Drunkard's Paradiae " Hank," owned and ridden by
Ralph Qllhrle,
Award
by Miss JtoMie Stewsrl, daugh'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. ClarMce
Stewart, Ga!Upolls.
10. WestemPleaaureH or a e
'lbo Oblo ClvU Service llm1. Leod-ln Pori)'- Trophleo for
(clipped
mane and tall) - "Roon
plo;rees AaaoclatlCIIl held their all entries, pre.aentlng award,
Baby,''
owned
and ridden by Ter10e&lt;&gt;nd 111110101 llorH Show 'Sat· Miss Christl Moore, clauihlor of
ry
Crozier,
Jack~.
Award by
mlaY evoalnl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, GolMiss
JO)'ce
Hudi!IOil,
daughter
or
'lbo sbow began !rlth a par- llpolls.
.
Mr.
ud
Mrs.
Jack
Hudoon,
Goiode of boriOs around the rln8
2. Pleasure Pori)' (56" or un, followiD&amp; three riders oarrylns der - rldsr 16 years or under), IIPolh.
11. Flag Race (open}- "Martba AmerlcBD, State of Ohio, and "Tomahawk's Bo.ru - owned
t-elle,"
owned and ridien by
Siddle and Sirloin 1llcUIIg Club and rldllen by Frank Beellner,
Mike
ArrlngiDo,
Pl. Pleasant.
nus. CarrylrqJ tiHo nuo were: Pt. Pleasant. AWI&lt;ll ,by illlos
Award
by
Miss
Margl
Ehman,
H. K. Georp, Katl1Y Ded&lt;ard, Ruth Rlchardl, daUIIhter of Mr.
daugbtor
or
Mrs.
Margarlt
Eh· Gllllpoll s, and Larry Joneo, oak '·ond Mrs. Cbarles Rlchardo, Potman,
GalUpoUs.
IWJ.
riot.
12. Roadoter Pori)' (50" ond
Tbey circled tiHo ring a n d - . 3. Western Pleasure llorH
under)
- flrlt place, "Golden
back ond formed a ring In frvnt (Full ~ ond tall) - ,..,_
Bubbles,"
owned and driven by
111 tiHo IIIOOUIIeer's ltOnd 11141 Bar Prince," owned ond rlddeJl
H.
K.
George,
Golllpollo. Award
·remained llailding.
by Valorle - . . Gllllpolla.
JQo
Mlas
Leoma
Ross, daUIIhter
IDvocallon was pven by Rev. Awud by Mia&amp; Barb! Nlbort,
ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Boas,
Glam llliellolt, pallor, F I r s t daUilhtOr or MrL DorothY NIGalUpnlta.
Preobyterlan Cborch.
bert, G&amp;IUpollo.
13. Raee (open) Pledp or Alloslanoe by Boy
f. Clover Leaf Barrel Rate
.. Hank," owned and ridden by
Seouts, Rldi;V
11141 Larry (opep) - "ll,lnk
.,
," ~ and
Dob11011.
rlt1dl!l by a.Jpb ~e, Atii- Ralph Guthrie, Alhen.l. Awsrd
Jud&amp;e, for tiHo eventna's event 1011. Award by ' !lisa R - by Miss Brenda Ross, daUilhtOr
WSI R. F, Gordqn, Kjlpr; rblg- Steven, daullder of Mrs. Alma of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roll,
Galllpollo.
muter was Robert Brown, Cal~ Qerers, ('..ell(pnUa ,
14. Egg and SpJoo Race (opUpolla, and mlatroao 0( cere'$. Trail Horse Class- "Jobaal)
- ''llllrr.J' !imdDWn,, ridIIICIIdea Mrs. ~ Ho,yaer.
&amp;!rrell," !""'fd onc1 rlddan
den
by 9!erry WWiams, POlnAcldtni a Ultlo slaJnaur 1D the by !ln. Lucille Leifheit, Pl&gt;meroy.
Awsrd by IIIII Jan Hudevent were ISYQW~~Iadloodroos- enJ7, Awsrd by NluSoncl)'""'"'1011,
daUilhtOr
of Mr. and Mrl.
ed In their cOlortW dreSSOI ID "'""'"· dluslller o( Mr....

Slio~"Proves Success

Anthony

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tt. to the Democratic side,
Muskie's record Ia one of' obvioua and. to date, oC unbro-

Some boys just weren't will.

Harder

Nbom.

that

VINTON Tom Metcalf, mull train and work hard to
M-C..M'I usoouter ol the Week,,. fullll1 aooutlng recPremonts.
Troop

Aanew ean give ID

limited. The Governor hlmoelr
11dly aays, by woy of example,
that he would never In the world
ha•e awJied tho soft label ID
Humphrey hod he known what any
nallonal pollllclan would haYe

Began with 17 in 1965
composed or boys rrom t h e lug to give that much ot tlleir
EwingtonNinton-Bidwell a r e a time and effort, and tho troop
1J111110rod by the VlniDn Amer- membership cltoppocl. Tom became dlsCilUi'8l!ed - he almoot
Ican Legion FOot No. 161.
quit
- but he made another
A oaoeworker for the Gallla
try.
COunJ;y Welfare Department, he
He told those boy1 who ware
and hlo wile, and son, Mark, live
brterelted
In remaining In scootm Adne,y Road Mrth ol Vlnlon.
big
ID
attend
tbe next campout.
Tom beiJIII oooutlng work In
There
he
and
the raw remain~
1965 with 17 boys. That nrot
big
scoots
decided
to really
yeor was nlled wltb trtala ond
work
at
scouting.
errors.
In the followblg years, Tom
Tom and his boys learned
hao
watched blo boys grow In
aooutlng was more than juot
fun. A sooutrn11ter and his troop number, rB&amp;JXI'Isiblllt;y, character, and aeblevementa.
At present, Francis Tyler is
helping Tom and the Collowlng
boys who make up Troop 214:
John Holcomb (In the Army),
don by George Mc&lt;lbee, oak lUll. Chris Pl&gt;latey, S.P.L.; Jerry
Award by Mlas Kaye Woodward, Johnooo, A.S.P.L.; Kay McCiaadoUIIhter or Mr. Md Mrs. Georlll! , ke;y, Rldde MoCIIII!&lt;o.r, Demls
Woodward, Gallipolis.
Dodrlll, Kemberly Hall, Steve

routln -

leqth to corred.

thll phrase Ia inescapably auoeiatecl with the uces~es half a
generaUon ago or Sen. Joaeph

Is scoutmaster or

Where once a
dldate c:ould uoually bo nay, . ·
hl1 eboloo ol • · ·
runnblg mote, balaaelnl olf ..;.. 1"
lll'llllllcal foctor1 here and Ill•·
big or ta1&lt;1ne a bit on - ·
oontlderollOna lhert, tbat dl4ate IO&lt;!'Y 01111 proc016 Ia
fuD kmwled&amp;e that Ia lUI VIcePreoldentlal a1ooelala bo hoe
liven a ereot bootap ID !ootune. A oee&lt;&gt;nd man• a mlatoko of
yei!A!nll,y ,... a two-&lt;la,y dar. Now it can make or brtllc

peal that

lmown in llalf a second -

\i'···'"

las a peat dial ,Ill ,

nlobl,y neptlve factor which he
and Nlxojl are solng lo every

slonals among the Republtcanl knew, too, that he waa taking a
privately estimate that Acnew
risk, which be JY)W llnds comis on the whole a plus ror Nlx- l,M' home to him, that Aetew'.s
oo, though hit recent Bugge~~··"'' sawy in pureJy national aaatrs
tion that Humphrey was soft; -On was by circumttancea IOIIlewbat

M-G-M Scouter of the Week

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P01110r07, Houle a, 0111mUe from
Hemloek Gro-.e.
Frltllds IIIII relallves are 1,..
vllod 1o view the moiJIJo home
which his boon placed •xltotlle
lliiOIJ homo - oc""'lood by Mr.

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droa, Jonet, O&gt;eryllllll Denver.
ASK TO Wl'2l
PT. PLEASANT _ ,.;., couple1 haVe made IIIJ)llcallons lor
marriage 1lcea111 Ill 111o olllce

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Kroger Premirtm Quality
U.S. Government Inspected

wo ......... lhorlthtiO
limit qu1 illllas.

Kroger

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NAIIISCO

ChickenIN·' 8UKIT
....._ ..... 45c
S11UE1MAHN

Rye Toast
45c
It«. .....

Butt Portion • .. 49c

All K,..... Smoktd Hems .,. U. S. ,GovemrMnt In·
AIKolutoly no,...... sllcos
••••••Ill t.... any Full Sh.lnk Helf SmokN H1m wid at

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S.• P•k Ire.._

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Fish Sticks __ ~~ 59c

Weiners . . . .

S..Pokl_.,.

o.c.. Mo ....

Cod or Perch ,.....
..... 45c

"All Moor'

All -

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Bologna . _. . ;:: 49c
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flrlit Of The Seaaon

F-BrtOdod

Shrimp .. ... •::;· 69c

F...-.

Cod Fillets . . ...llo... 49c

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Calgonite
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Calgon

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78c
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ANTISIPTIC

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Excedrin

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TabletS _... ~ 76c
ftc Slro Stylo R... &amp; H.T.H.

Country Club

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MrL Fllbtrt's Whi...,U

Margarine 3

Hair Spray . •:: 58c

99c

a. •'* .,,.,..... Fl.non

Deodorant . !!:'· 78c
K..,., ......

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White Bread _4

811rtlett 1• SiD

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Spry Shortening Bror('oli - -- - ••. :l9c
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Spinach
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F....,. Prune

Plums

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Mr, IIIII Nr.. David Hlllall,
0111 wllh" a . Sept. 6, II
lito ...,. Oil !ln. Jllanl1a ~. ....• wllh Mrs. Jllllllta Lodwick
IIIII Nr1. 11o111 u co-

Evapnrated Milk 6 '~'::" 89t
Gold

Medii

Plolo I Solf·RI~ng

Flour . . . . . . . . •. .

. Goiiltl ..... pllled Wltb prla" boloa awarded to Jllltl Ha. lllll, J'lllnlla Lodwick, IIIII Lolo
........ the o;!IIIPit op.tllo ,IIIOIQ' nice ldlla, re-

fre_,._ ..... -

12-oz.

•
Jtlr
,

Z:: $1.99

lb.
bag

,.,u...., ......

2 ..... 39c

llaiJI, 1leloa

bit 111111 Dollble ..... BlliJ Hawk, --f r - . . . d
lll1lk, JUiilllri 8.1 .... 1111
- · BariJua I"'ooer 111111· ADIIIIa, _lflbtl Gollle'•, E lilt

~ $1

.~10·

11auu, F'l!'fbllll~-.­
1lldaD,

Mr·T.f'lno-P.low.,..

Puddings •. _. . • 10

C.lbr, I'IIJI-

a.n l'llalw, Gla4r•
VIolII;'' ·.JUaUa Ceilwlck, Lolla
'JDd Pilrlda, B t IIJ
lll cllrk;

3

~ -·Lola a.rllbacb IIIIIIBoe_,, i.r.ido Lu1t, KimD1J IIIII Ktolo, Eita 1\)on&lt;er, Jllllna ~­
.. iad Lllda
KdlrJD Millor, 'Huel - . . . . ,....llorll,
Eva Rpot. C.b•
Nlllcf· So1111, Wl1llla . II a r k 1,
8

-.wv.
u., ....

z.....,m.

09 p.m. Tuoodey: Ml'l. Clyde
ll ~. 1713 Cbellmlt St.,
d· ;w, 10:55 p.m. 'l'\1elday.
,, Dllldtarlllll
Ral)llt E. IIQior, Mro. Bernard R. Dnlo, Ka1br1n J, Harris, Mrl. Clara J. r •mhert,
Jolll R. ~ Sha&lt;lr TackiU,
Baril' D. Van Mitre, Mra. JobD
D. Byora, Ml'a. Gllllllra c. Cbl&lt;rln&amp;lall. llln; Jameo E. lllldwln, Mrl. Opal ·Shappord, Ml'l.
lllmald R. li1dm, Jr. IIIII -

....,....,

New Officers

Are Elected
Olllcora weneleclodllllllllno
. . awdaa were acOIIJ&amp;ed at
. . . . . - . . . Ill ... Ltdlel
Atntllo'7 of the Bubla Flrt

...,; -

-

8

Our Own Fresh

L
nd Me ty
ean a
a

3 lb. pq.

•••

FUL-VALU BUYS

-----------

---------·

FOLGER'S
1

vlco PH"'*-: 111111 Mrs. llu r I
Oata, .......,., The u-.r
wiU be nuned at tile 0o111ber

IIIIOIIoa.

Aceep!M ,... -.~~~~p 11110
Ute ••xtu • .,. wen Mra. Carl~
IIIII, Mn. llllllt DW, .,d 11rL

llalt White.
.
Pt.w _.. COIIIDI- for o
rummor oi1t to be held ..,
Sept. 27 111111 28 Ia the Elberi.w - balldllll ... FJ'OIII St. Ia

· Tucker's

·car.

~

·---------------------~

Tomato Juice
46 oz.

Kraft

can

Tasty

~

......

Jlcbd up~~~~...-- 9t8-313a or

ulrod to

Colonial
EJIAFine
Grnlated

lb•

1111

._, . . . . . - - - lin. Earl
....... Jr., ot tilt ..... -

Honored Sunday

CATSUP

........
Hoi..

OimN """ p1QIII wllh P!'h·

Coni.

w.,li.aa

Custom Can Pop. ________!!:'·1oc

COOL-WHIP

49e

~! ~.::.~lpp: ~~PPint

BAKERY SPECIAL!

ROLLS
Replar 35c
Packap of 12 ••• • •••••• -

E.,.ryltody's Favorite

·29-/-

Dtlllantl
l.lqiBottlt

lb. .

CARROTS
Tender!

9

lb.

~ cello

ONIONS
Yellow
•
81&amp; Rill 8lltton

U. S.
'

~ADISH IS

2.ti··190'

2 tor 43c

~

Salad Dressina-----------:; 39C
Jo-Bo Brood
Dog &amp; Cat food _________ 12··..$1

FOOD BUYS
GOOD VALU BUYS!
Hal¥es or Slices

Stokely Peaches_ _______3 :~~s 1
Argo
Ganlto T
SwMt Peas ________ ...__ 2 25e
E~rlr

en&lt;lor

=·

o....,...
•••z•·----~------------·~: 69t
Laon&lt;ley

Priolo S.ltint

I~.

Crackers ________________ b•• 2_ St
AontJ-•-

3 ~ 2se ......

lllldiiiR

'

ZestM Brand

7 · $1
1-

'

Crackers ________________ ~~- 39~
Ritz Crackers____________ ~:. 45C
Holsum Bread.__________ s::.~·· s1

PRODUCE VALVES!

Fresh!

lit

.Nabhco Premium

Lener Amountl

.BROWN &amp; SERVE

Golden
Ripe

r•••••••••••••••••••••••'

.......... Jo!!Jifl , .....
~-iln.
wu.

Milk ________.. __ _;. _____ :;~~~~:·ka9C

BANANAS

-

It will be - - 111111 toaood.
_.. for wldcb w l - r bolp
II IOIIdled. IW-1 wI t b
to .be

~

Producer' 1 Grade A

All Flavors

SHORTENING
lb.

prelddtal; lin. Pul- L o o,

OUR EVERY DAY
Low Prices Save You Money!

FISH SQUARES
pk&amp;.

41

..

SEA PASS 'BREADED

lb.

-----------------------·

carw.,

mtrllakl

'

Open
thru Sat.
9 tt 9-Sunday 10 to 7

FROZEN FOODS

Peitit Daughters

......

•n.

2 lbs. for

Fresh Pork

3 lbs. for

.

11111: llri. Gu7 Matllo Olallwta Well&amp;l tall 1 lwl - I .....
. ell_ ' ; • .....,.. .,., a saiartiQll

Prices Effective

~_..;,

~~arpn~

Nro.

-

At Mora Home

We accept Fad. Food Stamps
Sept. 19-20-21

~The DIWaiiiCOJ'I

aro

........ Sept. 25. At. -

Shqwer Given

Right reserved to Umlt quantltleo

5 to 71b.
Avara1a

......, COffH
10 01. l•r

PuiWtO.J............ to be ~
Poul · IJii.tllo
.,.....,
CIIIIIIIJ,
Mrs. ·&amp;DIIII,
lltbl lllbtood for the nit II to bo
Gout, lflr1 GIPIIoD 111111 Wilma tobo Ill tllo llrt booM - . ,
~.

' ' The Store With A Hart"

lb.

lo

'nldll6,..,. Lite, 1111• Klblllt,

5TH and PURL STS., RACINE

39~_,
:·,Mr~~~ L.;..
Ground
Beef
1.59..... Boiling _______
Beef
89~..._________
Neck Bones
________

x.tllrJ1i 'tilodon, 1!odc1 and Jlob..
..,_ ~. 11lrl&gt;ora '1'rli1t IIIII
~- f'nllk ..,cl

K..,., ...... '

......

Given Shower

reeent~o,wen-r-

$2.09

VL; MrL WallerBuesdtor, WeJJ,

p.m. Tatodol': Mrs. Jameo L,
wn..... Jockoon, dauihler. 10:-

Corn 4 '!: 88c '

Coffee

W,

.
Newlyweds
ore

0... Gl..t Nlblotl

l'litc

llnbatham, Gl'lmml l.andlnL

c

Smoked
Flavorful
Callies

- · Jackoon: llrr. Wallet Voreb, BldweU: li1dwln L. S t 1 I n,
Allhllllll, Ky,; Mrs. Marvin Poult!', Rt. 2 -~ Mra. WUJiem
H. Slopp, Jacltoon: WIUIIm L.
KWiner, Oak IDII: 1111ben E. llli·

Blrlho
Mrs. Waller J. Vortb, BldwaJI, dauihlero 7:58 p.m.· Tues.-,, Mrs. Jolmle H. Nub, 1\llddleport, 8:26 p.m. Tuta-

b "th
S.ant
"fi'ri'.~ffl ~c. . !of "'

---.a:.

wu..

m.-,,

.

You Money!

Cbe-; M101 Ellie E. Plckena,
Pomero,yi Mra. Jamea L.

C!¥do H. Oldacn, 1910
ChaihaDI A... : ClorenCI C, Scorberey, 20 MDI Creelq Nra. Low,._, ll Vlllllhan. Cbuhlre:
Mra. llermlli R. liMn, O.obIH: Mrl. T1lomu J. Slnart,
Rt. 1 l'llrlot; Deborlh G. lolulllna, Rt. 2 Gellipolla: Earl c.
WlifOill. VlntOb; llu71 K. .,._
IIIOI&lt;or, 107 - - Dr.: Nra.
Cbarlu B. Robin-, at. I BldnJJ: i!:lwood J,
at. 2
r.elllp»&gt;.IJ; Mn. WUUam A. Pier-

.,.....,

FrollhTIIIor

YALUMU COl-

Peas 4

Spotlight llllllant

·Potatoes

Silver Dust

'·

.
1-nll 88
TISSUe
... -... - 4 ..,..
C
Dol.._
Bold -...................... 11-111...... n .... $1 '99

Genuine
"Goiden Crowt4'' Idaho

lb.

-~~~-

&amp; Amrtod Colon Tollot

Cake Mix::

79c

Yams

mit ill;

bolltllll.

... .• ,...,.,.

Apples

Fro"'

~·

Corn . 6 :! $1

Drip, . ........

Oil •••. ::39c

UtyCNCIIor

68t

Crt~e~t

11.29 Slu Arrld l!xtro Dry

·~b.
pkos.

2::. 39c

Tuna - 2 ::: 69c
All , Pw; 5 a

11.11 SIMIHt-

HoY-

CheeSe . . . . .

• S. . . loeul

lkr,

Choc. Milk .. 'h-oot 59c
K._,.C.I~

K-'ftlln

$1

Our Prices Save

2-1 and 7.a p.m. - . onb' Oil David Flelda, Jr., New Haven:
Mrl. Hobtrt M. A~orey, Re~atrlcl Word.
cloe: Elbert Ill. Smith, Nlddle.
AdmliiiObl
Nlli Vlcld A. Huldna, 832 JiOrl: Mro. Jolmle H. N a 1 h,
Second Ave.: Mra. Eamest E. Nlddloporl; Terry L. PlckOIIf,
cuter, 602\2 FOUitb Ave.: Mra. Nlddleporl: 'l'nxb' J, lloll, ~­
cq.W H. 111011ap, 1713 Cbell- dleporl: Nra. Jti-r:y R, Cltlond,

Awa tall C. I. Ytlllw

ChlckM II lho Ito SolW Lltlst

While Cloud -

..,._r

"""'

1011, Rt 2 Leon, W. VL; Mrl.

llolsor llolpillll: Vlalllll/lhoora

:: 69c Spinach 8

a.... Ml•
~Wa:.
"
Pizza
~..:
·
·
·N~~·
49c
cr .r ,
•
·

- 79c
···-

B1 Uollod Preao 111ter..u..1
TodaJ II Wodae.-, Sop!; lf;
POOO' PLEASANT - T h t
Counl;y Circuli c-t Tutodol'.
tile
262od diJI of 19118 with lOt .. .
Counl;y · - &lt;l - ·
P1&gt;1n1 Plealllll's WomaD's Club
Marjorie Ev111n All81 w a 1 L Brooka Smith onl tht dofend- r.uow.
wiU bold ltlllrll meetlni of the
ore lito J'IJiol Pleuont Reauontod • divorce rrom RoJ A. 111111
liter
and Warren WeiYer, Le11111 club llllllo P I The 1110011 IJ - · Ito lui
AileD 111111 lhe IIU IWirded care
quorler onl plut.
POint Reoorl m Od. f. The
tart, W.Va.
111111
cullodr
Ill
tbtlr
cldlThe
1110111l'W
Ia Mara.
moellnl: will be a dlmer Ia honThe complalol - · tblt lllo
The
eftlld.~
lt&amp;rl
lrl VMIII
did
prllll,
&amp;d&gt;lllb,
clror Ill the ,_ members rocenllr
11arJ Loullt Uey wu llflllt- c:Wote IIIII ,.,...._ coplea Oil .... S&amp;turiL
volod lolo tile club mtmborlhlp.
ood a dlvorot from WDJiem TboOn lbl1 diJIID hllioq:
New , . _ . are: Ml'a. J.
mu U'7 and the ploiaiHI 11U lhe corJ7Iol
•
In
1850, Coocreu pauod lllo
. C11v1n Smith, Mrl. sterile SleII•• care IIIII eua1oc1r Ill tbtlr ... tile tclllor lllned by the cle- F'UIIU,. Slave Act, ollaorlal a
r - . Worren Weaver, and t11o
''"'" Mra. llln&gt;ld Hulen, Mrs.
BmTH: Mr. IIIII Ml'L R&lt;nlle lhreocldl-.
ilonald - . Ml'l. Jo!lD Klull,
charlllll Ia lllo loiter ...... hill, sla_,.t wilh a certl!l- to
A
erimlnal
~
ot;ylod
Slate
Mrs. Tom Flahor, Nrs. Harey Holle!', AlhliXI, I daqlller.
malleloua IIIII ._tvllepd IIIII reclaim IllY slave who ........
&lt;l
w.
v
..
vs.
Jolll
Van
eo
Grlmos
!ldoro, Mrs. Clorenc:e Kuehn and
cauHCI tile plaintiff to IU!!er lolo amlher . - .
....
Iliad
Ia
the
olftc:e
Oil
lllo
Ia 1861, lllo New York Tlmtl
Flrll printer Ia Brltlah
Mro. Corl Handler.
circuli clerk. In a julllce Oil ueat IIU!IIIal lll(llllllh, lolmWa- waa pWilohed lor lhe llrlldmo.
North
America
wu
stephen
Rmald Gllkeo-, SoU CooUoa, pj&gt;llc hatred, contempl,
Day (or Daye)1 who prfnted - · • c:oort earlier lhe cle!OIIdIn 1966, Valerie Ptrq, 21,
lll'VIIIonls~ will be tile 1111011 the 11Bay PsBIDt
BoOk" in 1111, John Vance Grimea, WBI ridicule and olop-ace. The plalo- lwln ciouJ!bter of Winola Bop..,_
speaker uolog as his topic "Coo· lHQ,
found 8111111 of delltl'tlos, ... wr Ia ueidJw $50,000 !rom tile lican senatorial c a n d I d 1 t e
servlllon Practleos In Malon will be repreaollled lids week- pedlog IIIII rt!UoiDg to provide de!tndanls.
Olarles Perey, was tGUDdl
and Nearby Counties."
11111 Ia !IIUltloaion II tile South- 11U11J&gt;0r1 lor hla tour llleSittmate
stabbed
lo death In lhe Porcy
'1\10 now Yearbook wiD be dla- ""llern District Convontlm by chlldr«&lt; IIIII IIU OJ del ell lo PlY now ~ell the dedeloo to
suburban
home north of Chlcalributed cllrlni the dlmer meel- ell!lrt delogaleo,
1he hi8her court.
$160
•
IIIOIWh.
The
defendant
""'
KD.
lni· The locol Woman's Club

Our Meats Malw
The Meal!

.

Arlo.......

torapefr•lt4 ~

Listerine

2 ,!, 59c

ADMITTED: Pmd Wooo~Jord.
Pl. P1ouu1t; Gl)'m llolio1, Pl.
Plllllllllll; John Dtvld Morpn,
New Haveni Jell Crabtree, R.
Pleuant; Ml'L Jameo Nnal, Pl.
Pltolllllll; Wlnllow Brownln&amp;
Wlnllon.&amp;Jom, N, C.
Dll!CHARGED: Mrs. Geoqe
Jalmon. Pl. 1'10111111: Dr. carl
1rv1o, Pl. PI•IOIII: auan wn.
Pl. Pltolllll: Ml'l. LeroJ
bpldaa, MIIOIIi Mrl. ~
P1r10111, Buffalo.

'

_Ground Chuek 11o. 69t

Beans .t

,, .,...~

~·
JUS SIZE

PT, PLE~ - A tsO,~
000 dvll - - hu bttn Iliad
PT. PLEASANT - Twu dl- Ill the olftee of lito drcull -n
vor&lt;OI...,.II'antedln- will! 11\e plaialllf belol -

PLI!IISANT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL

Oil oq!clal llllboriZIIIIoa lo ldnrtloe lor ...,.lructl1111 1&gt;1111 on
Poul •:11, lqao ~col Educ:aUoa l!!dldi'W at Rio Gl'llllll Collop. Bid . - I ' W - ha1 boetl ut lor Odober 17, at I p.m.,
Ia lllo Boord. of TruiiHI Room at Rio Gl'llllle Collep.

O:tf • ..,......,..

Red or Golden
DeliciouB

35c

.............

K....., Br_. Slctl•a ef

.

Breeze
t-~~o.. ..... ....

1.. ·3·· 9·-c·_,

p•ICDICS.---------------•
Sliced lb. 43&lt;
lb . 39"'
~

Peaches

(1Sc Off)

,..,,

lb.

,:: 99e

S~ed Bacon .. _....• _..

Health &amp; Bea11ty AidB

Dswn-Frssll Dsiry Foods

Surf
·.·.

•••••

9

lb. ""

IC-hltll

Ice Cream

CALGON WATER

I

•

Kroger lrand

49c

I

.,

Quarter Fryers .... _. •. •. 39e

&amp; Salt Fish

l_

Calgonite

I

850,000 Asked

CONG"PJJI'N!•N CLARENCE E. MILLER, (rlabt), Informs
Dr. Alplolo 11. Clrlotenoen, pntl4elll of Rio Gl'llllll Collep,

Whole F r.. h or Smoked

- ..~ ~. .,!lo.......
~ i)Q.. ..
''
~~~. t&amp;' ~"'\ :'t. 1. . ~ ~ . ..:~
:·:

I

Beef

Fresh lreatt or Ut

Fresh Oysters

''
.

I

~·

Calgon Bouquet
'.

•

,,

Two Divorces ·
Are Granted

lHOSPITAL NEws]

. · Frfsh; Lean .
Kroger Premium Qualitg

LACHOY BEEF

Chow Mein
-.. 99c

•

'Ja Curtis Kidwell, Jr., 21, llulfllo, and Rebecco GU Jmea,
19, Leon.

;

7 p.m.
....

w- .•,..,.. 110 1111t. 1v1-

Ih.

10 a.m.-

~

s

Full
Shank
Half

Sunday

.

AW4'1n11

A&amp;IPI• Grove and Janet u ~
Loog, 18, ~. Grovei Frank-

Smoked Ham

Pomeroy
..
....

of lite counl;y clerk.

...,, Jackie ROJI!ord PayM 21

Women's Club
•
Plans Meetina
--e

Zl

Pancake Syrup ----...-----~··stt.
Pork &amp; ..., _______2 -

�.

'

,,. f.

..

•

0., Sept

.•. 10 - ,,....,

~8,

1968

Open House Sunday

. f ~ '0
r

,

•

I

'}

..,;j.!..l- '~" i
, ' ~~ !
&lt;',•.'·

.

.:dt ' .
'

.

At Trailer Home
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Dorsel Blat will

I

onlenaln Swldo,y !rom 2 to 6 p,

.

' ;

m. wilh on open houM ollhelrKirkwood lraller huae localodal
P01110r07, Houle a, 0111mUe from
Hemloek Gro-.e.
Frltllds IIIII relallves are 1,..
vllod 1o view the moiJIJo home
which his boon placed •xltotlle
lliiOIJ homo - oc""'lood by Mr.

~:. ' ~·:~
•'

..-.,.

•-•50••••••

Blat 11111

on1 Mto.

tllelr chll-

droa, Jonet, O&gt;eryllllll Denver.
ASK TO Wl'2l
PT. PLEASANT _ ,.;., couple1 haVe made IIIJ)llcallons lor
marriage 1lcea111 Ill 111o olllce

·,·

:·:

CIPY' lthl. The K,...... Co., tNI

Kroger Premirtm Quality
U.S. Government Inspected

wo ......... lhorlthtiO
limit qu1 illllas.

Kroger

..

Open

:-:~·.

..... ..

K..,.,

·Turkeys

NAIIISCO

ChickenIN·' 8UKIT
....._ ..... 45c
S11UE1MAHN

Rye Toast
45c
It«. .....

Butt Portion • .. 49c

All K,..... Smoktd Hems .,. U. S. ,GovemrMnt In·
AIKolutoly no,...... sllcos
••••••Ill t.... any Full Sh.lnk Helf SmokN H1m wid at

-'""to lnsun lop -I!!Y·
S.• P•k Ire.._

-

Fish Sticks __ ~~ 59c

Weiners . . . .

S..Pokl_.,.

o.c.. Mo ....

Cod or Perch ,.....
..... 45c

"All Moor'

All -

~~-

65c

......... -

Bologna . _. . ;:: 49c
r

flrlit Of The Seaaon

F-BrtOdod

Shrimp .. ... •::;· 69c

F...-.

Cod Fillets . . ...llo... 49c

-- .....

75c

Calgonite
..·.
w..11o. p~~o.

Calgon

........

·. :-

37c

-

&amp;

s...

Sliced Bacon ..... __ . .

Conditioner
78c
2'!.-111......

..
:-:-

....
!

·.•

•

-\ ·.
:

::
..
....

CAL-WATER

Conditioner
4-lb. .....
$1.29

!: $1.37

...... C.... Ends&amp;Piocoo

2~

box

'

. "• /

• ·: . .-

KROGER DAWH FRESH

~

-

I 't

Cottage Cheese

$1.Sf Slro T -

ANTISIPTIC

75c

11o.

Excedrin

-·84c

TabletS _... ~ 76c
ftc Slro Stylo R... &amp; H.T.H.

Country Club

~ ,...

59e

MrL Fllbtrt's Whi...,U

Margarine 3

Hair Spray . •:: 58c

99c

a. •'* .,,.,..... Fl.non

Deodorant . !!:'· 78c
K..,., ......

Cream Pies _. 4 '::;· $1

4

=. 88c

White Bread _4

811rtlett 1• SiD

lOr

FNth

Spry Shortening Bror('oli - -- - ••. :l9c
.......
79c
Spinach
""'· 29c
,.. . . . . . .L . . .

:a

FREE 50

.....un•'-"_._ ..
2

K.. K•1

Dool'eod

E~.p. 9/ZI/68

·-··.:.e

*

Pears __ . 10 ,.,. 89c
F....,. Prune

Plums

2 ..... 39c
I

=

$1
I·

'

~

· Coffee

.

-

r.ranes

Mr, IIIII Nr.. David Hlllall,
0111 wllh" a . Sept. 6, II
lito ...,. Oil !ln. Jllanl1a ~. ....• wllh Mrs. Jllllllta Lodwick
IIIII Nr1. 11o111 u co-

Evapnrated Milk 6 '~'::" 89t
Gold

Medii

Plolo I Solf·RI~ng

Flour . . . . . . . . •. .

. Goiiltl ..... pllled Wltb prla" boloa awarded to Jllltl Ha. lllll, J'lllnlla Lodwick, IIIII Lolo
........ the o;!IIIPit op.tllo ,IIIOIQ' nice ldlla, re-

fre_,._ ..... -

12-oz.

•
Jtlr
,

Z:: $1.99

lb.
bag

,.,u...., ......

2 ..... 39c

llaiJI, 1leloa

bit 111111 Dollble ..... BlliJ Hawk, --f r - . . . d
lll1lk, JUiilllri 8.1 .... 1111
- · BariJua I"'ooer 111111· ADIIIIa, _lflbtl Gollle'•, E lilt

~ $1

.~10·

11auu, F'l!'fbllll~-.­
1lldaD,

Mr·T.f'lno-P.low.,..

Puddings •. _. . • 10

C.lbr, I'IIJI-

a.n l'llalw, Gla4r•
VIolII;'' ·.JUaUa Ceilwlck, Lolla
'JDd Pilrlda, B t IIJ
lll cllrk;

3

~ -·Lola a.rllbacb IIIIIIBoe_,, i.r.ido Lu1t, KimD1J IIIII Ktolo, Eita 1\)on&lt;er, Jllllna ~­
.. iad Lllda
KdlrJD Millor, 'Huel - . . . . ,....llorll,
Eva Rpot. C.b•
Nlllcf· So1111, Wl1llla . II a r k 1,
8

-.wv.
u., ....

z.....,m.

09 p.m. Tuoodey: Ml'l. Clyde
ll ~. 1713 Cbellmlt St.,
d· ;w, 10:55 p.m. 'l'\1elday.
,, Dllldtarlllll
Ral)llt E. IIQior, Mro. Bernard R. Dnlo, Ka1br1n J, Harris, Mrl. Clara J. r •mhert,
Jolll R. ~ Sha&lt;lr TackiU,
Baril' D. Van Mitre, Mra. JobD
D. Byora, Ml'a. Gllllllra c. Cbl&lt;rln&amp;lall. llln; Jameo E. lllldwln, Mrl. Opal ·Shappord, Ml'l.
lllmald R. li1dm, Jr. IIIII -

....,....,

New Officers

Are Elected
Olllcora weneleclodllllllllno
. . awdaa were acOIIJ&amp;ed at
. . . . . - . . . Ill ... Ltdlel
Atntllo'7 of the Bubla Flrt

...,; -

-

8

Our Own Fresh

L
nd Me ty
ean a
a

3 lb. pq.

•••

FUL-VALU BUYS

-----------

---------·

FOLGER'S
1

vlco PH"'*-: 111111 Mrs. llu r I
Oata, .......,., The u-.r
wiU be nuned at tile 0o111ber

IIIIOIIoa.

Aceep!M ,... -.~~~~p 11110
Ute ••xtu • .,. wen Mra. Carl~
IIIII, Mn. llllllt DW, .,d 11rL

llalt White.
.
Pt.w _.. COIIIDI- for o
rummor oi1t to be held ..,
Sept. 27 111111 28 Ia the Elberi.w - balldllll ... FJ'OIII St. Ia

· Tucker's

·car.

~

·---------------------~

Tomato Juice
46 oz.

Kraft

can

Tasty

~

......

Jlcbd up~~~~...-- 9t8-313a or

ulrod to

Colonial
EJIAFine
Grnlated

lb•

1111

._, . . . . . - - - lin. Earl
....... Jr., ot tilt ..... -

Honored Sunday

CATSUP

........
Hoi..

OimN """ p1QIII wllh P!'h·

Coni.

w.,li.aa

Custom Can Pop. ________!!:'·1oc

COOL-WHIP

49e

~! ~.::.~lpp: ~~PPint

BAKERY SPECIAL!

ROLLS
Replar 35c
Packap of 12 ••• • •••••• -

E.,.ryltody's Favorite

·29-/-

Dtlllantl
l.lqiBottlt

lb. .

CARROTS
Tender!

9

lb.

~ cello

ONIONS
Yellow
•
81&amp; Rill 8lltton

U. S.
'

~ADISH IS

2.ti··190'

2 tor 43c

~

Salad Dressina-----------:; 39C
Jo-Bo Brood
Dog &amp; Cat food _________ 12··..$1

FOOD BUYS
GOOD VALU BUYS!
Hal¥es or Slices

Stokely Peaches_ _______3 :~~s 1
Argo
Ganlto T
SwMt Peas ________ ...__ 2 25e
E~rlr

en&lt;lor

=·

o....,...
•••z•·----~------------·~: 69t
Laon&lt;ley

Priolo S.ltint

I~.

Crackers ________________ b•• 2_ St
AontJ-•-

3 ~ 2se ......

lllldiiiR

'

ZestM Brand

7 · $1
1-

'

Crackers ________________ ~~- 39~
Ritz Crackers____________ ~:. 45C
Holsum Bread.__________ s::.~·· s1

PRODUCE VALVES!

Fresh!

lit

.Nabhco Premium

Lener Amountl

.BROWN &amp; SERVE

Golden
Ripe

r•••••••••••••••••••••••'

.......... Jo!!Jifl , .....
~-iln.
wu.

Milk ________.. __ _;. _____ :;~~~~:·ka9C

BANANAS

-

It will be - - 111111 toaood.
_.. for wldcb w l - r bolp
II IOIIdled. IW-1 wI t b
to .be

~

Producer' 1 Grade A

All Flavors

SHORTENING
lb.

prelddtal; lin. Pul- L o o,

OUR EVERY DAY
Low Prices Save You Money!

FISH SQUARES
pk&amp;.

41

..

SEA PASS 'BREADED

lb.

-----------------------·

carw.,

mtrllakl

'

Open
thru Sat.
9 tt 9-Sunday 10 to 7

FROZEN FOODS

Peitit Daughters

......

•n.

2 lbs. for

Fresh Pork

3 lbs. for

.

11111: llri. Gu7 Matllo Olallwta Well&amp;l tall 1 lwl - I .....
. ell_ ' ; • .....,.. .,., a saiartiQll

Prices Effective

~_..;,

~~arpn~

Nro.

-

At Mora Home

We accept Fad. Food Stamps
Sept. 19-20-21

~The DIWaiiiCOJ'I

aro

........ Sept. 25. At. -

Shqwer Given

Right reserved to Umlt quantltleo

5 to 71b.
Avara1a

......, COffH
10 01. l•r

PuiWtO.J............ to be ~
Poul · IJii.tllo
.,.....,
CIIIIIIIJ,
Mrs. ·&amp;DIIII,
lltbl lllbtood for the nit II to bo
Gout, lflr1 GIPIIoD 111111 Wilma tobo Ill tllo llrt booM - . ,
~.

' ' The Store With A Hart"

lb.

lo

'nldll6,..,. Lite, 1111• Klblllt,

5TH and PURL STS., RACINE

39~_,
:·,Mr~~~ L.;..
Ground
Beef
1.59..... Boiling _______
Beef
89~..._________
Neck Bones
________

x.tllrJ1i 'tilodon, 1!odc1 and Jlob..
..,_ ~. 11lrl&gt;ora '1'rli1t IIIII
~- f'nllk ..,cl

K..,., ...... '

......

Given Shower

reeent~o,wen-r-

$2.09

VL; MrL WallerBuesdtor, WeJJ,

p.m. Tatodol': Mrs. Jameo L,
wn..... Jockoon, dauihler. 10:-

Corn 4 '!: 88c '

Coffee

W,

.
Newlyweds
ore

0... Gl..t Nlblotl

l'litc

llnbatham, Gl'lmml l.andlnL

c

Smoked
Flavorful
Callies

- · Jackoon: llrr. Wallet Voreb, BldweU: li1dwln L. S t 1 I n,
Allhllllll, Ky,; Mrs. Marvin Poult!', Rt. 2 -~ Mra. WUJiem
H. Slopp, Jacltoon: WIUIIm L.
KWiner, Oak IDII: 1111ben E. llli·

Blrlho
Mrs. Waller J. Vortb, BldwaJI, dauihlero 7:58 p.m.· Tues.-,, Mrs. Jolmle H. Nub, 1\llddleport, 8:26 p.m. Tuta-

b "th
S.ant
"fi'ri'.~ffl ~c. . !of "'

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wu..

m.-,,

.

You Money!

Cbe-; M101 Ellie E. Plckena,
Pomero,yi Mra. Jamea L.

C!¥do H. Oldacn, 1910
ChaihaDI A... : ClorenCI C, Scorberey, 20 MDI Creelq Nra. Low,._, ll Vlllllhan. Cbuhlre:
Mra. llermlli R. liMn, O.obIH: Mrl. T1lomu J. Slnart,
Rt. 1 l'llrlot; Deborlh G. lolulllna, Rt. 2 Gellipolla: Earl c.
WlifOill. VlntOb; llu71 K. .,._
IIIOI&lt;or, 107 - - Dr.: Nra.
Cbarlu B. Robin-, at. I BldnJJ: i!:lwood J,
at. 2
r.elllp»&gt;.IJ; Mn. WUUam A. Pier-

.,.....,

FrollhTIIIor

YALUMU COl-

Peas 4

Spotlight llllllant

·Potatoes

Silver Dust

'·

.
1-nll 88
TISSUe
... -... - 4 ..,..
C
Dol.._
Bold -...................... 11-111...... n .... $1 '99

Genuine
"Goiden Crowt4'' Idaho

lb.

-~~~-

&amp; Amrtod Colon Tollot

Cake Mix::

79c

Yams

mit ill;

bolltllll.

... .• ,...,.,.

Apples

Fro"'

~·

Corn . 6 :! $1

Drip, . ........

Oil •••. ::39c

UtyCNCIIor

68t

Crt~e~t

11.29 Slu Arrld l!xtro Dry

·~b.
pkos.

2::. 39c

Tuna - 2 ::: 69c
All , Pw; 5 a

11.11 SIMIHt-

HoY-

CheeSe . . . . .

• S. . . loeul

lkr,

Choc. Milk .. 'h-oot 59c
K._,.C.I~

K-'ftlln

$1

Our Prices Save

2-1 and 7.a p.m. - . onb' Oil David Flelda, Jr., New Haven:
Mrl. Hobtrt M. A~orey, Re~atrlcl Word.
cloe: Elbert Ill. Smith, Nlddle.
AdmliiiObl
Nlli Vlcld A. Huldna, 832 JiOrl: Mro. Jolmle H. N a 1 h,
Second Ave.: Mra. Eamest E. Nlddloporl; Terry L. PlckOIIf,
cuter, 602\2 FOUitb Ave.: Mra. Nlddleporl: 'l'nxb' J, lloll, ~­
cq.W H. 111011ap, 1713 Cbell- dleporl: Nra. Jti-r:y R, Cltlond,

Awa tall C. I. Ytlllw

ChlckM II lho Ito SolW Lltlst

While Cloud -

..,._r

"""'

1011, Rt 2 Leon, W. VL; Mrl.

llolsor llolpillll: Vlalllll/lhoora

:: 69c Spinach 8

a.... Ml•
~Wa:.
"
Pizza
~..:
·
·
·N~~·
49c
cr .r ,
•
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- 79c
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B1 Uollod Preao 111ter..u..1
TodaJ II Wodae.-, Sop!; lf;
POOO' PLEASANT - T h t
Counl;y Circuli c-t Tutodol'.
tile
262od diJI of 19118 with lOt .. .
Counl;y · - &lt;l - ·
P1&gt;1n1 Plealllll's WomaD's Club
Marjorie Ev111n All81 w a 1 L Brooka Smith onl tht dofend- r.uow.
wiU bold ltlllrll meetlni of the
ore lito J'IJiol Pleuont Reauontod • divorce rrom RoJ A. 111111
liter
and Warren WeiYer, Le11111 club llllllo P I The 1110011 IJ - · Ito lui
AileD 111111 lhe IIU IWirded care
quorler onl plut.
POint Reoorl m Od. f. The
tart, W.Va.
111111
cullodr
Ill
tbtlr
cldlThe
1110111l'W
Ia Mara.
moellnl: will be a dlmer Ia honThe complalol - · tblt lllo
The
eftlld.~
lt&amp;rl
lrl VMIII
did
prllll,
&amp;d&gt;lllb,
clror Ill the ,_ members rocenllr
11arJ Loullt Uey wu llflllt- c:Wote IIIII ,.,...._ coplea Oil .... S&amp;turiL
volod lolo tile club mtmborlhlp.
ood a dlvorot from WDJiem TboOn lbl1 diJIID hllioq:
New , . _ . are: Ml'a. J.
mu U'7 and the ploiaiHI 11U lhe corJ7Iol
•
In
1850, Coocreu pauod lllo
. C11v1n Smith, Mrl. sterile SleII•• care IIIII eua1oc1r Ill tbtlr ... tile tclllor lllned by the cle- F'UIIU,. Slave Act, ollaorlal a
r - . Worren Weaver, and t11o
''"'" Mra. llln&gt;ld Hulen, Mrs.
BmTH: Mr. IIIII Ml'L R&lt;nlle lhreocldl-.
ilonald - . Ml'l. Jo!lD Klull,
charlllll Ia lllo loiter ...... hill, sla_,.t wilh a certl!l- to
A
erimlnal
~
ot;ylod
Slate
Mrs. Tom Flahor, Nrs. Harey Holle!', AlhliXI, I daqlller.
malleloua IIIII ._tvllepd IIIII reclaim IllY slave who ........
&lt;l
w.
v
..
vs.
Jolll
Van
eo
Grlmos
!ldoro, Mrs. Clorenc:e Kuehn and
cauHCI tile plaintiff to IU!!er lolo amlher . - .
....
Iliad
Ia
the
olftc:e
Oil
lllo
Ia 1861, lllo New York Tlmtl
Flrll printer Ia Brltlah
Mro. Corl Handler.
circuli clerk. In a julllce Oil ueat IIU!IIIal lll(llllllh, lolmWa- waa pWilohed lor lhe llrlldmo.
North
America
wu
stephen
Rmald Gllkeo-, SoU CooUoa, pj&gt;llc hatred, contempl,
Day (or Daye)1 who prfnted - · • c:oort earlier lhe cle!OIIdIn 1966, Valerie Ptrq, 21,
lll'VIIIonls~ will be tile 1111011 the 11Bay PsBIDt
BoOk" in 1111, John Vance Grimea, WBI ridicule and olop-ace. The plalo- lwln ciouJ!bter of Winola Bop..,_
speaker uolog as his topic "Coo· lHQ,
found 8111111 of delltl'tlos, ... wr Ia ueidJw $50,000 !rom tile lican senatorial c a n d I d 1 t e
servlllon Practleos In Malon will be repreaollled lids week- pedlog IIIII rt!UoiDg to provide de!tndanls.
Olarles Perey, was tGUDdl
and Nearby Counties."
11111 Ia !IIUltloaion II tile South- 11U11J&gt;0r1 lor hla tour llleSittmate
stabbed
lo death In lhe Porcy
'1\10 now Yearbook wiD be dla- ""llern District Convontlm by chlldr«&lt; IIIII IIU OJ del ell lo PlY now ~ell the dedeloo to
suburban
home north of Chlcalributed cllrlni the dlmer meel- ell!lrt delogaleo,
1he hi8her court.
$160
•
IIIOIWh.
The
defendant
""'
KD.
lni· The locol Woman's Club

Our Meats Malw
The Meal!

.

Arlo.......

torapefr•lt4 ~

Listerine

2 ,!, 59c

ADMITTED: Pmd Wooo~Jord.
Pl. P1ouu1t; Gl)'m llolio1, Pl.
Plllllllllll; John Dtvld Morpn,
New Haveni Jell Crabtree, R.
Pleuant; Ml'L Jameo Nnal, Pl.
Pltolllllll; Wlnllow Brownln&amp;
Wlnllon.&amp;Jom, N, C.
Dll!CHARGED: Mrs. Geoqe
Jalmon. Pl. 1'10111111: Dr. carl
1rv1o, Pl. PI•IOIII: auan wn.
Pl. Pltolllll: Ml'l. LeroJ
bpldaa, MIIOIIi Mrl. ~
P1r10111, Buffalo.

'

_Ground Chuek 11o. 69t

Beans .t

,, .,...~

~·
JUS SIZE

PT, PLE~ - A tsO,~
000 dvll - - hu bttn Iliad
PT. PLEASANT - Twu dl- Ill the olftee of lito drcull -n
vor&lt;OI...,.II'antedln- will! 11\e plaialllf belol -

PLI!IISANT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL

Oil oq!clal llllboriZIIIIoa lo ldnrtloe lor ...,.lructl1111 1&gt;1111 on
Poul •:11, lqao ~col Educ:aUoa l!!dldi'W at Rio Gl'llllll Collop. Bid . - I ' W - ha1 boetl ut lor Odober 17, at I p.m.,
Ia lllo Boord. of TruiiHI Room at Rio Gl'llllle Collep.

O:tf • ..,......,..

Red or Golden
DeliciouB

35c

.............

K....., Br_. Slctl•a ef

.

Breeze
t-~~o.. ..... ....

1.. ·3·· 9·-c·_,

p•ICDICS.---------------•
Sliced lb. 43&lt;
lb . 39"'
~

Peaches

(1Sc Off)

,..,,

lb.

,:: 99e

S~ed Bacon .. _....• _..

Health &amp; Bea11ty AidB

Dswn-Frssll Dsiry Foods

Surf
·.·.

•••••

9

lb. ""

IC-hltll

Ice Cream

CALGON WATER

I

•

Kroger lrand

49c

I

.,

Quarter Fryers .... _. •. •. 39e

&amp; Salt Fish

l_

Calgonite

I

850,000 Asked

CONG"PJJI'N!•N CLARENCE E. MILLER, (rlabt), Informs
Dr. Alplolo 11. Clrlotenoen, pntl4elll of Rio Gl'llllll Collep,

Whole F r.. h or Smoked

- ..~ ~. .,!lo.......
~ i)Q.. ..
''
~~~. t&amp;' ~"'\ :'t. 1. . ~ ~ . ..:~
:·:

I

Beef

Fresh lreatt or Ut

Fresh Oysters

''
.

I

~·

Calgon Bouquet
'.

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,,

Two Divorces ·
Are Granted

lHOSPITAL NEws]

. · Frfsh; Lean .
Kroger Premium Qualitg

LACHOY BEEF

Chow Mein
-.. 99c

•

'Ja Curtis Kidwell, Jr., 21, llulfllo, and Rebecco GU Jmea,
19, Leon.

;

7 p.m.
....

w- .•,..,.. 110 1111t. 1v1-

Ih.

10 a.m.-

~

s

Full
Shank
Half

Sunday

.

AW4'1n11

A&amp;IPI• Grove and Janet u ~
Loog, 18, ~. Grovei Frank-

Smoked Ham

Pomeroy
..
....

of lite counl;y clerk.

...,, Jackie ROJI!ord PayM 21

Women's Club
•
Plans Meetina
--e

Zl

Pancake Syrup ----...-----~··stt.
Pork &amp; ..., _______2 -

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Mftlhllnt CMI'WII n.

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ANYONE lo!lnsled lD otart-

... • New 'l'lolameDI llapUst
Qlor&lt;1l pleue eall IMWIIM.

Forhnt

.; '

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Want.d

To

.loilliliiUD,lw............
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0111, • w. IIIIa ... . . _

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WMe

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WANTED

STEREO, Ear17
Amerieon
limo, ndlo comblolallooo,
IIOIId 81811 111111, ' lpeed dwopr' lovely maple IID.IIII.

Mate (llliiiOIIII ~ .. •....
IIIODIJi Or hoJanee of ...11
Call m,ma.
f.JI.«c
STEREO. AM ' nf J'ldla, 4tpeed aulomallc .........
Walmrl &lt;IIISOie IIIDIIel. WID
oaorlllce lor fila &lt;11 aalhJJ
payments. Call . . . . .
1-IJ.«e

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SIX ROOM br!cl homo on Clb
St., New Haven. Prlee ~
ed. Rando IIIJ]e, line liedmoms, garage. ~­
Phone ...,.,
t-1141o

~I'CII-liii(JQflnl

.....

J'IDIII, • or • 111111;
~~~~.

'1111 ·llolotov cocktail wu
d11111lg World War
D. It - ID boceadJary greoedL

f.!He
1111111 FIAT, - al Z70 Walmol
st., Middleport after I p.m.

DIAL !192-3284

FACTORY CI.OIIICOilT, . .
RNI &amp;t.,. For Sale
famous llnmd llereo, lovely
waJnul flDIIh. ..,.. let .... big
aaiDmallc .....,_., AM • 11'11
....... '11111 Ill .... muclo
bflhor ..... wm 1t11 ror
fiCIUI, II' • per 1110D1b. TrJ
Gl!lO. 1IOII8T£ITER. II In ,... homa. Clll ......
l'aiiEIUIY - Two bulldiDg
t-!Niql
lots out of high water. Room
lor 3 "' 4 Joouoes. $2501.011
THE AMAZING Blue Lustre
ft'BACVSE -'- e room home,
will ...... JOUr 1l]llloiMJ
bath, pa will funuoce. Half
.
lleaullfuUJ
IIGftalwDpOoer
- ·- elalll.
. -··~~~~ """io ·..........
~
.... ... ...
Reo! eleelrlc
fL OOIJNTRY
110MB
I 1lrp
lleller Fumllure.
1-1.....,
rooms, baUo, m good gravel'
road, 15 mlnula to PomeniJ.
COAL nJIINACE, JIDIII Dn·
Mee ohnobbery, fruit. MlolerII, Pu1IIDd, Oblo. t-INip
ill. II$ ..... of 111111......
• V11101L TJWI'OiiD
COUNTY rAIR ~. IIELEN
A880CIATI!II
._.
•111111-IIIIm...,..
8YII.UIJIE
Dud at COIIIIIy fair. '11111 lilat-IN!e
ehlae will ... faocy wd,
..... bultooholet, dim IDd
-.am, tldto mochtno lllld OI!lOI IIOI8l'BI'I'm, ......

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fHtJO - fM or " per
111011111, 11'7 II In JOUr loome,
ean •u .
t-IUtc

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short hair, male, 19 months
old. Mosguard Breedlng, Phone
Mason 773-&amp;295,
918 61p

t-17-lle

11164 CJIE\IROLET BISCAYNE,
4 door, stomdarcl shlll, good
c:ondltlon. $650, ean New 111&gt;ven 1112-2911.
9-17-tlp

CMRIR
WANI.
IN""POil
CGIIJ.ACT
FAYE M.W'Y

FOUR ROO!! house, bath, IUD
bao•rnent, storm doon IDd
Windows, aJumlnJgn 8ldln&amp;
priced ...-obit.
be
II 773 GraDI Stn!el, Middleport.
t-17~

I'QM!!WY -

•±n Jlull6.

"" 10 K 10. Ideal ror dtaenual
store. llDil' ......
GENERAL srou; - 8enlee
Sta11oD IIIII 7 NOm
wlllt belb. SIGdt .....
llle. $1!.. . .

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famous llnmd llereo, lovely
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AUCI'ION: I RAVE IDid 1111
Torry Leo Wolfe,
farm and will aaiJ the folfowRt. I, l'l&gt;rllaDd, Oblo
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llriJ ""· wall lelepbmoe, quDIInl lrameo, lmllDI board,
Maylaf wuher ('lll'lnser),
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eub. OWoer, W. E. JlrowD.
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WFDNEIDAY
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to R 01 aalo .., Sept. :18 at tile !Dnoa teacher In GaiiWio. loO 1 o w aeaalca hold in (:olumhua W&amp;l . a,oNimeewaor~ .Uhl .....
aood attendan&lt;e. The doy began Known the Love ot God," both
WINDING TRAIL Gardon Club lllanka was Jmes, township truetee, at Mon ..
WedneidaJ', 8 p,m,, homeotMrs.
with &amp;lnda.Y School at 9:30, !oi- by the Boyles tamUy,
building in MlneravWe. 11 wao teaeheo at tloe Mount GUild Jli-.117 MrL De~ Slllll, ,...,. MI&amp;Jioport'- APIJIIII' IGCial
doy nlsht' • meetJna of tile WomSchool.
Jowed by worship services at
Allard
Pratt.
There
will
be
a
cllor, al 'MGndll ni&amp;lll"s meOti'W ·WU plaDnOd tor tho Oel. 7meet:.
The sermon, Ufleaven," by
.d~ to • o( ap.
..,. a Society ol Christian Serv- preciljlon
Mro. E. 0. Tewkoba17. Mrl. o1 Tboodoruo cauneu 11. llousJt.
1~45, with the Rev. Casto in Rev. Charles Norris, was liken- plant exchanao.
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ice of the MlnerovUJe Methocharge.
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Harley,
and
Mro.
Georae
SYRACUSE
THDID
Wedneodoy
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Amorlea.
heldattheiOOF
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lor
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of
her
building
in
Pomed to the great homecoming
A basket dhmer was served "permanent, beautiful, no sor: Homemakers Club, JO a.m. Wed- dist Church held at tile lxlme or eroy for a
ptial eowlc:Uora pi~ ~ Sonaale. A Allderaon wore in Galllp&gt;Uo HaiL
at 12:30 on the church lawn. row, pain, nor death; death here nesda,r at munlcipaJ park meet. Mrs. Norman McCI:llum with $6 oontriiJUiion waa made to Mra, Tueodoy. to atiend a oloeetbog o(
Piano lor
aalo to dU at Chitan Park ._, ... ]\Iitie&amp;- .
Mrs. Karl Grueaer aa eo-hostHeY. Jack Young asked the bless~ Is an avenue that takes us to l.ng house; activities tor year
Wendell !lutler lor OJrpelloea of tile PreoliY!erY.
be held Oct. a. 4, and 1 In the to. She
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1ng. The afternoon program be- Heaven, where there's be no will be plaMedi _potluck dinner
a retreat.
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Mrs. Meyme llarlenbaelo of building on Court st. in Pcmeroy will sell pi'Oj'lqj
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gan at 1:30, with Lloyd DilHn- more death, DO llmerals, a n d at noon. Members to bring own
It was. amcu~cecl that the sen. Kent opont a..erai doyt hero lormerl.j&gt; .....,loci. by ~s that tile IUIIIIai Chrlilitiaa ~
ger, chairman, and Florence death is no res_pector of per- table servicei beverages ,PrOY:IdIce ol _proyer and selr-donlal last week l\lr, and Mrs. Slotero wore mode. Pera0111 with boa been sot lor Dt.;. IJ. ai 1lili
Spencer, pianist.
ed by the hostess. All hoJnomak.
will be held al the OCtober meet- J. E. &amp;m!&gt;aon. J0iro1ooJ her at rumNP to COIIIributA! are asked Redwood lm, 80ii&gt;n. Tllil'e will '.
sons," he said.
The following program was
tile &amp;m!&gt;-• over tile woelcelod to e-ct lllrL LUlie Hauck. bo a •I pft
Inc.
"When the old ship Zion pulls ers welcome.
presented;
were
Mr. ,and Mrs. R u 11 e I I Mra. Marprot Saidenabol. Mra.
The
program
presented
by
Also - e d w u ~
In to the pearly gates, somePAS!' PRESIDENTS Parley,
A song, "When We All Get Oile will be there to meet ua
Lena•,
Barbara
and
Bobl:v",
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stahl,
or
Mra.
Nellie
llayeo.
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to be h,ld at GalllpQU 1 ..,
Mra.
!lellaGrueaerincludedaevLadies Auxiliary ot Drew Web.
~pport to the Crowl miaoiCIIReveoroa.
Thill'
retunood
to
their
to Heaven," by audience; pray- - Jesus first or all, n he said.
lnatolled
at
tho
meotlll(
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Oct.
21
and thalloliulr·CIW.moeteral
readings
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a
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a
talk
by
Mrs.
ster Post 39, American Legion, ary ramlly in Naln&gt;l&gt;~ Africa
homes&amp;mday.
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er, by Rev. Uber, or Wellston; A number by the Tuppers Plains
McCallum
on
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their
Mra.
SOideubot
were
lllra.
Gloa
ill(
to
be
held at 1:30 p, m. ..,
8 p.m. Wednesday, home of Mrs. was pledged by tile Evangeline
a story, in poetry form or choir was roUowed by t h e
Great
Miracles,
and
the
CloseSwalzet.
six
months
lrusteo.
and
Oct.
13
Ill
'I'IIII&gt;Oti Platu lor .
Paul Cascl, Brownell Ave., Mid. Missionary Society or tho Pom"God's Trees," by Rev. WU- song, "Amazing Grace," by the
Mrs. Winona Cook,asaociatejm&gt;. atato. past ata1o and diJI!riclof. .
dleport,
eroy Church of Christ Monday neaa to God." SJe also commentUam Uber, with Mrs. Uber mak- audience. The benedJctioo was by
lor put eounellw.
ftcerL
night at tile home of Mrs. Den- ed 011 communlq work lor othing a chalk painting during the Rev. Casto.
Mrs.
Grace
Stace
remllns
W
ers.
and
reeked
an
original
poem,
BOSWORTH COUNCIL f6, Roy. ver Kapple, Maple Place.
reading; a solo, "Who Am I?,''
a1 and Select Masters, stated
PlBII.s were made during tile UMy Garden!t
by Florence Spencer; and recGroiQ&gt; alni!lng of "in the Garassembly, 7:30p.m. Wedneodoy, meeling presided over by Mrs.
ognition or churches Yisltln,g, as
den'"
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Maaonie TOIIlj)le. Danny S. Zir- Orville Well to remember IJU.
follows : Thppen Plains, Lott·
!lutler
and Paalm 37 by Mrs.
kle, illustrious master.
ins during the month. A roundridge, Chester, Orange, Ather.:;,
Karl
Grueser.
Readinp were
THURSDAY
nlbln card waa sent to Mrs.
Oa 5aturda.f, Sept. 14 at 6:30 lllr. ml Mra. -olph Moore ol
~de, The Plains, &amp;ewart, CarM
"To
Labor
for
Love"
by Mrs.
Mrs. Allen Eiehinpr waa de- p. m. Loretta Win became lhe C&lt;ilumbua; Mr. and Mrs. Cllarlea
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b Rodney Hysell, Who has a new
penter, Harri80llville, Wellston,
Herbert PUgh; "In lhe Bread votional loader Ill a meetlnjr of bride ~George W~g~~er,
baby.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., home
D. Fridley, BarJ&gt;an. Cyalhla,
Mr. and Mrs. James R. WamsOhio, and Point Pleasant, W.
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ille"' by Mro. Otto Harten- tile J.O.F. Ciaaa o( the United
Mrs. Harold Smith presentTile bride Ia tile dqhter or ~ m1 Cllarlea Jr. of'J..,.._
ley entertained Sunday with a par. Mrs. Eddie Smith, Wehe Ter .
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badl; HaYe Patience" by Mrs. Methodist Church 111o11c11y night. Mrs. Goldie M. Fridief, p..,._
race.
ed dovolions uaing the late - 1o1m; Mro. Jlo&amp;er Armo andLI•
ty hoooring their children, .June
Several numbers were done
SJe used, '"One w..,- to Cover OJW. and tile late Charles w. ol ~old; MrO: ·E olpr E.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198 tin Luther King's, "I H a d a Roland Wolle; '-I..Dok Up" by
Arut,
on
her
ninth
birthday,andJ.
by the Tuppers Plains mixed
Pythian Sisters, Thursday, 7:s0 Dream." Pr-.,rer was by Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Brown; "Old l\lfr· Error,u 11 her meditation tap .. Frldllll'. Mr. W~g~~er Ia the aon Brewer of Portland; llro. WD· ·
choir, of Jack Young's church- R., on his foorth birthday; and p.m., D. of A. Hall. Members Robert Wood, and membera re. itual" by Mrs. FAJgene Forbes, Jc, read scripture frotn Heor William 11. w~g~~er, Sr•• or Uam wa.,.r. Jr•• Mn. Cllarleo
their niece, Melissa Smith, oC
es, and testimonies followed.
and "A Voice of Demoeraey" brewa, and had proyer. Mra. Pomeroy, Rwte 2.
urged to attend.
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aponded
to
roll
call
witb
t
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Varian. Delbert Fridley. L1rr1
.' others were a solo, "Each Columbus, on her rourth birth-by
Mra.
llrool&lt;a
Sa,yre
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read
on
article
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answer to question on the book
Glvea lnlD.Irriagebyherbroth- FrldiiQ'. Mrs. Goldie Frldlllj',
day.
Step I Take," Lewis Winner·
Mro, William Russell read tile rormer Slmp11011 M. E. Church er, · a.rJea Fridley, the brfdi
EPISCOPAL Church Women r1 Esther.
• Ice cream aDd cake were serv".Watch
Your Word&amp;;" M r s. wlllch IIPPOIIred in tho Melia wore a pile yellow dress and car- Klmberl.j&gt; ~ Ouilllno llu•
Thursday at tbe Parish House;
The missfonaty ~~on •• Mined following a r&amp;mily dinner at
12:30 luncheon, followed by pro- oriq Evangelism in the United Cllftord Phlllips, "Worlanen's Count;y local )llper, "The Lead- ried a white mum with yeUcor aor and l{ellll Nuuei-. PO...roy.
liOOlL Guests were Mrs. James
Mr. and MrL w...,.r are roPrfYer;" Mrs. Stella Grueaer, er," Feb. 18, 1897•
streamera.
Smith and dausflter, Marsha, ~ gram by Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., States" was conducted by Mrs.
sldlow
in Johnstown. 'J'IIIIj' are
Mrs. Lorenzo CUtter conductA rwnmage sale will be held lumbus; Miss Bonnie Wamsley, and Mro. Charles Gibbs.
Kapple. It was noted that the Oc- "'111read of Life;•• and M r s.
Tho double rill( eerem01111 was ODIIIIOI'od in Columhua.
Thursday and FridBJ by the Hap.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health tober meeting wiU be at tile par. Stutler read a poem from a ed tile meetlllg witb jllona be- perrormod at tile Frldilll' home by
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
serviceman, "God Keep Me ing made ror a ra11 rwnmaae tile Rev. Edward Gritllth or 14w
PY Harvesters Class of the TrirPClub, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, home oonage.
Fhher, Senecaville; Mr. an:l
ity United Church of Christ at
sale, A card ot tlluks was road
or
Mrs.
Arlie
Abbott;
M
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s.
Refreshments were served by Clean, "
Mrs. Clarence Wamsley, Clifton,
Bottom. Miaa Sherry Hutton and
Brlda..
A Ja.lad course, nut bread,
the Elber reld buildi~ next to
Bena Whaley, program; M r s. Mrs. Kapple to those named and
!rom
tho Borlha Oliver family.
W. Va. ; Mrs. Sue Roush, Clifton,
Delbert Fridley &amp;er\'ed •• attellllThe Rainbow
WhJrlpool
the L. and Z. Shop, The sale will ai"KI Susan and OJarles Wright
Fred Goegletn the contests.
Mrs. Looia Oebome, .Mrs. Wai- and co1ree were served by the Members reaponded. to roll call IIIII tor tile e&lt;q~le.
Rapids and Lftl.1o~
be held from 9 L m. to 3:30p. m. Bonnie Wood, and Cindy, SclX~
ELEANOR
CffiCLE, 7,30 ter Kelll\ed.Y, Jr., Mrs. Conrad hostesses to those named and with a favorite teacher.
Immediately loD'"'III( the wee!- ton are the three iDtera.uonaJ
both days. Cllildren's wear and
Mrs. Coster and Mra. Antone dinr a reeepti.., was held. Guest. . bridge• whlcl! conpe&lt;.1 tile
'lburaday
night,
Heath Mothodist Ohlinger, and Mrs. Helen LeU- Mrs. Osmer Roush. Mrs. Emma
Gregg, Gene and Bernice McHlnea, Mrs. Bert Grueaer, and Lucke served relreshmento dur- were Mr. and Mrs. Goorp H. United States and Caua~ ill
cooking utensils will be featured. Kinney, Pomeroy,
Church.
hell.
Mrs. Charles Grueser.
Ing a concluding iloclal 11our. M&lt;M&gt;re, Tony and Gregory, n &lt;l the Niagara Falla area.
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The annual homecoming of
the Alfred Methodist Church was
held &amp;lnda.Y, Sept, IS, with a

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wouid then be up-&lt;lated monthly.
Thio leglalatloo was baaed on
. an elgJrt month study Or Federat .Pi'loarama, wllleh shoWed Uoe
lack of adequate in!ormatlon on
Yarioul programs, as well as
qlieati.., and overiawing ot
procrams.
Pubil~; reaction to the otucl,y
and tile lloting or program• was
lwifl ml ,oiallomrlde.
Some ql these reactions make
aood reading, ie;
In. the. Wodneodoy, June 26th
, .Waahlngtpn Post a columnist indicated " ... Democrats and Republican~. alike. eonaenativea
and llbenls aiiM, .and nwo,y who

Fall Rummage

Sale Planned

Birthdays of Three
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MARKE
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FOR SCHOOL
LUNCHES. ••••

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Appio &amp; Raloln '

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frio*, would slmpl!Cr matters lor
.C,.te•, cltfea, universities and
·alhero IO!Oidng ror Fecleratllmdl.
To lind their woy thl'OUIII the
Flllloral maze tile ald.aeekel"s

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· Uno I oprawling maelolilecy to
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Del Moilto Full of Frtilt

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ID hire lobbylsti to wrang~emon..
. q !rom WaaloiJoilon. Moreover
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-'lolde the averlaJI!IInJ m1 noli
in tile present meJiT aelup••
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Biggs said Crabtree, as sistant

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We can tell you this, though.
There are "Bj!, .!!,uy" \\lAW e~ w~.
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a big difference on you1•total food bill.

Tokay Grapes .

The greater your food needs,

Jud Harvested! Ohio G-rown Grim•' Golden

the more you must buy ~ach week ...

Jonathan Apples

the more you'll save at A&amp;P.

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Sllinach

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Mushrooms .

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Breakfast S.•c• ~~.,',':~"' ';;.- 79c Fried Fi.. Sticlls • • ;:: Sic
Port Steaks .~ •
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FI011Hr Fillets , • ;:: fie
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Baaeluslott. Roand •••. 99&lt;
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Juicr ClaUteak • • • ...s12a
Ground R!IUid-ltuk . ........ ate
Sirlol•' np SitU ":."
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Delmoalco Stulrs • , ••. SJ98
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He said the board may reconsltter the action ot refusal if ap.
proached in the prtlper mannernotiOW that he did not Uke the
sound of Paul Crabtree's insinu.
stlons l'n his reported conversation with Center chairman G. A.
Biggs, and be personally cooslcJ..
ered it a threaL
Biggs noted in derense or Crabtree he did not reel that the words
were well chosen and he personally would not have stilted It that
way, but he was merely repeating
what Crabtree told him via tele--

NONE PRICED HIGHER- ALL CHOICE CUTS

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·. eiJmilj'to ~ - · hli ~leol!oli. ~~llilds
blo I~ hlud 'doeiil't kRolr what

18 oz.
boxes

at least JO '[eet below this lew!, A. Biggs. chairman. Rev. f'r!n.
which is projected over a 50 year Ruasell Priddy. BID llrl!dy. tile
period.
Rev. C. S. 'l'holqo..., ud D 0 a
that point or vtew, and not tram
Klaaer1
to· try to ....,..... • prJ.
The Rev. C. S. Thom,psonofthe
a J)Oiitleai position.
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meottnr
wltlllhe ftve board
Mlolaterlal Assn. reported on the
The Rev. Clll.rles F'rum, c~ resulta or the weekend public members to discuss the lschatnnan or the Center com~ opinion poll wJih the ballots show- Airlher.
we. oold Uoe group ihat only yes- Ing 36~ in llovm: or the Ordnance
Former Pt. Pleoaaia Hilfl
terday a mem6er or the Corps or school &amp;lw; 48 t&amp;aJnat ond 7 bal- Schooleoochmlathleticdlreetar
Engineers inHuntfniton met with lots discounted for obvious reas- Bob !ilertzer told tile IP'OIC&gt; thai
him and viewed all the sJtesunder ons such as no signature, Biggs he worked with tile youth o( tho
consideration and stated that in sttted that JI"LIII.Y ballots were sUII county each doy and he !elt tho
his opinion the onl,yplacetoerect caming in and the reaults otthese peq&gt;le ol Ma11011 COUiotl' had let
the center·was at ~nee field. would be noted later.
the young peopled..,nand IDIThe Corps Ia the agency that
ot
all the talk anti argumeata,
The matter or financing the cenrecommended to lhe federal gov- ter, should Pt. Pleasant acquire the youth wanted action.
ernment the site selection.
it, was discussedwithgeneral obThere were many! phases the ligation and revenue bonds me~P
Sjx tons of caviar were
Corps considered, especial).)' the tioned several times.
among provisions brolJ4ht to
water level of the land;
the
After two hours of discussion the Moskva restaurant m the
other sites bel~ considered were Meyor D. B. MorganappolnledG. Soviet pavilion at Expo fl.
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A 'Coiumhua; Ohio~
.., June 29tl1 in lalldng ar tile
Fede!;-' &amp;IW~ &amp;al{ " ....
Big Brother . hu Jll'I)Yo&lt;l himlei! to be very.elllelent When II
. eomeo to keesllns bl111and ill the
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Point Ploasan4 and the lather
anyone throuah the center, ifthis of three children; spoil; rr...
He lelt the school S)'stem would

benefit as mu~h o'r more than

ALL CHOICE CUTS- FULL CUT

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inluatiV~ . need to,be lllrioed back

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A Yaklmo. WaahingtDn news;
.IIOPer ~ out thai tho bill
.......... not ~ to provide io~ olrleiala iritb a "'*"RRlle
8Uicie jo' foderal ald. but to bolp
............. •a! C&lt;lll(resa to decide
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ard did oot ~ this !JoeL He
PT. 'PLEASANT - The new s~ that the rec:reatloi1al-eul·
p"ropoHd recreational • cultur- ourat center """"litter was ap.
Rl8rlY others were made about al center site AgJin was the.tGph: ~ by him with no thoullot
the j)l'OJlOiii Cor a Program in- or discussion b1 the cinter com..: whaUoever to the members' .POmittee at a calJed-meetlna last litical . afllliatloos. and nolloing
ronnatlooi Act.
was !IOinr to be aeeomt&gt;llshed by
· Aboul the only diaoenling aote night in tile ''"' buildlag.
The
committee members ereotlnr hard !eelinrs and lntlmiwas thai sounded with a thougloiron "'estlon aa to whether or oot '~&gt;iced t11elr 01&gt;lnlona that "))Oil- datl911s.
The Ml.)'or went Onto state that
the catalog ltoelr might oot he- tics" should beleftoutot'thematter
cOmpleteb
sOO
a
positive
athe
certainly was In tavor or the
come a bulsln&amp; waote!UI dorutitude
must
be
taken.on
the
builclcenter
and had spent many hours
onent. I eerlalnly hope thai does
ing
ot
the
center,
even
though
00
preliminary
ground work. He
oot happen. And I don't believe
things
did
oot
look
so
brlcht
with
a1so
relt
that
the
Board of Educ...
It will.
the
refusal
ot
the
Mason
County
tioo
had
the
right
to vote as It
II will probobJr be a IIUlllll·
.Qoard
or
Education
to
erect
the
saw
ftlt
and
be
would
not ask it
mental job to overhaul the BYI ~
center
on
the
Ordnance
school
to
rescind
its
decision.
"They
tern, but I! overlqptng and Otllfield.
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do
not
tell
me
how
to
run
the
er _procedure• which add ¢ •
Meyor
D.
B.
Morgan
said
he
dy
and
I
certainly
will
rot
tell
_ ... can 10111e..,. he ellmlnates II should be a help in !elt polities had been inJected them bow to run the school
into the project and he would not board," he said.
110iving our !local pnlblema.

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1791~ ""' tlotrodueed Into tile
U, ·lloUJe ot Rebresentalivea.
., ~ a CO:.aponoor of that bill.
Tblo '9r&lt;posi!d act would re' quire the Prealdent through the
Bootesu or jioe ilo!tlaet to publish
al the beilnntoig o( each eaiendar rear an olllctal eotalog or
operating FOdera! a11ialulee
prosramo containing complete,

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WFDNEIDAY
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A
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cause ot Him," and uurtll You've
to R 01 aalo .., Sept. :18 at tile !Dnoa teacher In GaiiWio. loO 1 o w aeaalca hold in (:olumhua W&amp;l . a,oNimeewaor~ .Uhl .....
aood attendan&lt;e. The doy began Known the Love ot God," both
WINDING TRAIL Gardon Club lllanka was Jmes, township truetee, at Mon ..
WedneidaJ', 8 p,m,, homeotMrs.
with &amp;lnda.Y School at 9:30, !oi- by the Boyles tamUy,
building in MlneravWe. 11 wao teaeheo at tloe Mount GUild Jli-.117 MrL De~ Slllll, ,...,. MI&amp;Jioport'- APIJIIII' IGCial
doy nlsht' • meetJna of tile WomSchool.
Jowed by worship services at
Allard
Pratt.
There
will
be
a
cllor, al 'MGndll ni&amp;lll"s meOti'W ·WU plaDnOd tor tho Oel. 7meet:.
The sermon, Ufleaven," by
.d~ to • o( ap.
..,. a Society ol Christian Serv- preciljlon
Mro. E. 0. Tewkoba17. Mrl. o1 Tboodoruo cauneu 11. llousJt.
1~45, with the Rev. Casto in Rev. Charles Norris, was liken- plant exchanao.
or tho .....,IL
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ice of the MlnerovUJe Methocharge.
J,
E.
Harley,
and
Mro.
Georae
SYRACUSE
THDID
Wedneodoy
lero
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Amorlea.
heldattheiOOF
Mn.
llaJO,&amp;
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1be
lor
uae
of
her
building
in
Pomed to the great homecoming
A basket dhmer was served "permanent, beautiful, no sor: Homemakers Club, JO a.m. Wed- dist Church held at tile lxlme or eroy for a
ptial eowlc:Uora pi~ ~ Sonaale. A Allderaon wore in Galllp&gt;Uo HaiL
at 12:30 on the church lawn. row, pain, nor death; death here nesda,r at munlcipaJ park meet. Mrs. Norman McCI:llum with $6 oontriiJUiion waa made to Mra, Tueodoy. to atiend a oloeetbog o(
Piano lor
aalo to dU at Chitan Park ._, ... ]\Iitie&amp;- .
Mrs. Karl Grueaer aa eo-hostHeY. Jack Young asked the bless~ Is an avenue that takes us to l.ng house; activities tor year
Wendell !lutler lor OJrpelloea of tile PreoliY!erY.
be held Oct. a. 4, and 1 In the to. She
IW.IIii II'GII1&gt; ·
1ng. The afternoon program be- Heaven, where there's be no will be plaMedi _potluck dinner
a retreat.
·
Mrs. Meyme llarlenbaelo of building on Court st. in Pcmeroy will sell pi'Oj'lqj
illlii' ani ·
gan at 1:30, with Lloyd DilHn- more death, DO llmerals, a n d at noon. Members to bring own
It was. amcu~cecl that the sen. Kent opont a..erai doyt hero lormerl.j&gt; .....,loci. by ~s that tile IUIIIIai Chrlilitiaa ~
ger, chairman, and Florence death is no res_pector of per- table servicei beverages ,PrOY:IdIce ol _proyer and selr-donlal last week l\lr, and Mrs. Slotero wore mode. Pera0111 with boa been sot lor Dt.;. IJ. ai 1lili
Spencer, pianist.
ed by the hostess. All hoJnomak.
will be held al the OCtober meet- J. E. &amp;m!&gt;aon. J0iro1ooJ her at rumNP to COIIIributA! are asked Redwood lm, 80ii&gt;n. Tllil'e will '.
sons," he said.
The following program was
tile &amp;m!&gt;-• over tile woelcelod to e-ct lllrL LUlie Hauck. bo a •I pft
Inc.
"When the old ship Zion pulls ers welcome.
presented;
were
Mr. ,and Mrs. R u 11 e I I Mra. Marprot Saidenabol. Mra.
The
program
presented
by
Also - e d w u ~
In to the pearly gates, somePAS!' PRESIDENTS Parley,
A song, "When We All Get Oile will be there to meet ua
Lena•,
Barbara
and
Bobl:v",
ot
stahl,
or
Mra.
Nellie
llayeo.
·
Nlcht
to be h,ld at GalllpQU 1 ..,
Mra.
!lellaGrueaerincludedaevLadies Auxiliary ot Drew Web.
~pport to the Crowl miaoiCIIReveoroa.
Thill'
retunood
to
their
to Heaven," by audience; pray- - Jesus first or all, n he said.
lnatolled
at
tho
meotlll(
117
Oct.
21
and thalloliulr·CIW.moeteral
readings
.
a
nd
a
talk
by
Mrs.
ster Post 39, American Legion, ary ramlly in Naln&gt;l&gt;~ Africa
homes&amp;mday.
.
er, by Rev. Uber, or Wellston; A number by the Tuppers Plains
McCallum
on
·
"Scienlista,
their
Mra.
SOideubot
were
lllra.
Gloa
ill(
to
be
held at 1:30 p, m. ..,
8 p.m. Wednesday, home of Mrs. was pledged by tile Evangeline
a story, in poetry form or choir was roUowed by t h e
Great
Miracles,
and
the
CloseSwalzet.
six
months
lrusteo.
and
Oct.
13
Ill
'I'IIII&gt;Oti Platu lor .
Paul Cascl, Brownell Ave., Mid. Missionary Society or tho Pom"God's Trees," by Rev. WU- song, "Amazing Grace," by the
Mrs. Winona Cook,asaociatejm&gt;. atato. past ata1o and diJI!riclof. .
dleport,
eroy Church of Christ Monday neaa to God." SJe also commentUam Uber, with Mrs. Uber mak- audience. The benedJctioo was by
lor put eounellw.
ftcerL
night at tile home of Mrs. Den- ed 011 communlq work lor othing a chalk painting during the Rev. Casto.
Mrs.
Grace
Stace
remllns
W
ers.
and
reeked
an
original
poem,
BOSWORTH COUNCIL f6, Roy. ver Kapple, Maple Place.
reading; a solo, "Who Am I?,''
a1 and Select Masters, stated
PlBII.s were made during tile UMy Garden!t
by Florence Spencer; and recGroiQ&gt; alni!lng of "in the Garassembly, 7:30p.m. Wedneodoy, meeling presided over by Mrs.
ognition or churches Yisltln,g, as
den'"
- - proyor by Mra.
Maaonie TOIIlj)le. Danny S. Zir- Orville Well to remember IJU.
follows : Thppen Plains, Lott·
!lutler
and Paalm 37 by Mrs.
kle, illustrious master.
ins during the month. A roundridge, Chester, Orange, Ather.:;,
Karl
Grueser.
Readinp were
THURSDAY
nlbln card waa sent to Mrs.
Oa 5aturda.f, Sept. 14 at 6:30 lllr. ml Mra. -olph Moore ol
~de, The Plains, &amp;ewart, CarM
"To
Labor
for
Love"
by Mrs.
Mrs. Allen Eiehinpr waa de- p. m. Loretta Win became lhe C&lt;ilumbua; Mr. and Mrs. Cllarlea
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b Rodney Hysell, Who has a new
penter, Harri80llville, Wellston,
Herbert PUgh; "In lhe Bread votional loader Ill a meetlnjr of bride ~George W~g~~er,
baby.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., home
D. Fridley, BarJ&gt;an. Cyalhla,
Mr. and Mrs. James R. WamsOhio, and Point Pleasant, W.
o(
ille"' by Mro. Otto Harten- tile J.O.F. Ciaaa o( the United
Mrs. Harold Smith presentTile bride Ia tile dqhter or ~ m1 Cllarlea Jr. of'J..,.._
ley entertained Sunday with a par. Mrs. Eddie Smith, Wehe Ter .
14
Va.
badl; HaYe Patience" by Mrs. Methodist Church 111o11c11y night. Mrs. Goldie M. Fridief, p..,._
race.
ed dovolions uaing the late - 1o1m; Mro. Jlo&amp;er Armo andLI•
ty hoooring their children, .June
Several numbers were done
SJe used, '"One w..,- to Cover OJW. and tile late Charles w. ol ~old; MrO: ·E olpr E.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198 tin Luther King's, "I H a d a Roland Wolle; '-I..Dok Up" by
Arut,
on
her
ninth
birthday,andJ.
by the Tuppers Plains mixed
Pythian Sisters, Thursday, 7:s0 Dream." Pr-.,rer was by Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Brown; "Old l\lfr· Error,u 11 her meditation tap .. Frldllll'. Mr. W~g~~er Ia the aon Brewer of Portland; llro. WD· ·
choir, of Jack Young's church- R., on his foorth birthday; and p.m., D. of A. Hall. Members Robert Wood, and membera re. itual" by Mrs. FAJgene Forbes, Jc, read scripture frotn Heor William 11. w~g~~er, Sr•• or Uam wa.,.r. Jr•• Mn. Cllarleo
their niece, Melissa Smith, oC
es, and testimonies followed.
and "A Voice of Demoeraey" brewa, and had proyer. Mra. Pomeroy, Rwte 2.
urged to attend.
·
aponded
to
roll
call
witb
t
h
o
Varian. Delbert Fridley. L1rr1
.' others were a solo, "Each Columbus, on her rourth birth-by
Mra.
llrool&lt;a
Sa,yre
•
Eddie
&amp;nitll
read
on
article
..,
answer to question on the book
Glvea lnlD.Irriagebyherbroth- FrldiiQ'. Mrs. Goldie Frldlllj',
day.
Step I Take," Lewis Winner·
Mro, William Russell read tile rormer Slmp11011 M. E. Church er, · a.rJea Fridley, the brfdi
EPISCOPAL Church Women r1 Esther.
• Ice cream aDd cake were serv".Watch
Your Word&amp;;" M r s. wlllch IIPPOIIred in tho Melia wore a pile yellow dress and car- Klmberl.j&gt; ~ Ouilllno llu•
Thursday at tbe Parish House;
The missfonaty ~~on •• Mined following a r&amp;mily dinner at
12:30 luncheon, followed by pro- oriq Evangelism in the United Cllftord Phlllips, "Worlanen's Count;y local )llper, "The Lead- ried a white mum with yeUcor aor and l{ellll Nuuei-. PO...roy.
liOOlL Guests were Mrs. James
Mr. and MrL w...,.r are roPrfYer;" Mrs. Stella Grueaer, er," Feb. 18, 1897•
streamera.
Smith and dausflter, Marsha, ~ gram by Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., States" was conducted by Mrs.
sldlow
in Johnstown. 'J'IIIIj' are
Mrs. Lorenzo CUtter conductA rwnmage sale will be held lumbus; Miss Bonnie Wamsley, and Mro. Charles Gibbs.
Kapple. It was noted that the Oc- "'111read of Life;•• and M r s.
Tho double rill( eerem01111 was ODIIIIOI'od in Columhua.
Thursday and FridBJ by the Hap.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health tober meeting wiU be at tile par. Stutler read a poem from a ed tile meetlllg witb jllona be- perrormod at tile Frldilll' home by
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
serviceman, "God Keep Me ing made ror a ra11 rwnmaae tile Rev. Edward Gritllth or 14w
PY Harvesters Class of the TrirPClub, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, home oonage.
Fhher, Senecaville; Mr. an:l
ity United Church of Christ at
sale, A card ot tlluks was road
or
Mrs.
Arlie
Abbott;
M
r
s.
Refreshments were served by Clean, "
Mrs. Clarence Wamsley, Clifton,
Bottom. Miaa Sherry Hutton and
Brlda..
A Ja.lad course, nut bread,
the Elber reld buildi~ next to
Bena Whaley, program; M r s. Mrs. Kapple to those named and
!rom
tho Borlha Oliver family.
W. Va. ; Mrs. Sue Roush, Clifton,
Delbert Fridley &amp;er\'ed •• attellllThe Rainbow
WhJrlpool
the L. and Z. Shop, The sale will ai"KI Susan and OJarles Wright
Fred Goegletn the contests.
Mrs. Looia Oebome, .Mrs. Wai- and co1ree were served by the Members reaponded. to roll call IIIII tor tile e&lt;q~le.
Rapids and Lftl.1o~
be held from 9 L m. to 3:30p. m. Bonnie Wood, and Cindy, SclX~
ELEANOR
CffiCLE, 7,30 ter Kelll\ed.Y, Jr., Mrs. Conrad hostesses to those named and with a favorite teacher.
Immediately loD'"'III( the wee!- ton are the three iDtera.uonaJ
both days. Cllildren's wear and
Mrs. Coster and Mra. Antone dinr a reeepti.., was held. Guest. . bridge• whlcl! conpe&lt;.1 tile
'lburaday
night,
Heath Mothodist Ohlinger, and Mrs. Helen LeU- Mrs. Osmer Roush. Mrs. Emma
Gregg, Gene and Bernice McHlnea, Mrs. Bert Grueaer, and Lucke served relreshmento dur- were Mr. and Mrs. Goorp H. United States and Caua~ ill
cooking utensils will be featured. Kinney, Pomeroy,
Church.
hell.
Mrs. Charles Grueser.
Ing a concluding iloclal 11our. M&lt;M&gt;re, Tony and Gregory, n &lt;l the Niagara Falla area.
1
The annual homecoming of
the Alfred Methodist Church was
held &amp;lnda.Y, Sept, IS, with a

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· ~te lntormatloll on'all such

programs, T h i 1 informatlon
wouid then be up-&lt;lated monthly.
Thio leglalatloo was baaed on
. an elgJrt month study Or Federat .Pi'loarama, wllleh shoWed Uoe
lack of adequate in!ormatlon on
Yarioul programs, as well as
qlieati.., and overiawing ot
procrams.
Pubil~; reaction to the otucl,y
and tile lloting or program• was
lwifl ml ,oiallomrlde.
Some ql these reactions make
aood reading, ie;
In. the. Wodneodoy, June 26th
, .Waahlngtpn Post a columnist indicated " ... Democrats and Republican~. alike. eonaenativea
and llbenls aiiM, .and nwo,y who

Fall Rummage

Sale Planned

Birthdays of Three
Are Celebrated

Eblin- Wagner Vows Token

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Cheer Up!

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CHEF-BOY-ARDEE

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SEVERAL KINDS ..

ARGO PINEAPPLE

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Effeclln
Sept~ 19-20-21

MARKE
AT RUnAND

RUTLAND
DEPT. STORE

FOR SCHOOL
LUNCHES. ••••

:t..il)ore _pro(lllbly uaed

Appio &amp; Raloln '

Thaok

light

Restrttd
to
Uiiit
· Quantilies

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Hurt'• Pinto or Great North.,.

Old S..Qke _HouR

· .SLICED -BACON_
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Oranges
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.Catsup ••••• ~ •••••••••••• !!~·: 19e
Maxwell House ••••••• ~.;··ate
Pre-Cooked
Beans
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lenlll\r edUorial,

frio*, would slmpl!Cr matters lor
.C,.te•, cltfea, universities and
·alhero IO!Oidng ror Fecleratllmdl.
To lind their woy thl'OUIII the
Flllloral maze tile ald.aeekel"s

R"'ular or Quick

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bow JUecess!UI are
aoaialulee pro.
11;01!1•/' ~"' ails lmowlodge.
.t he( ue"'illrll.v lack the abOit.Y ~
· :! !'l~ool. lllilfY, or atreim.
· Uno I oprawling maelolilecy to
· elllcil!lll and lesa
rednndent ..

cans -

Del Moilto Full of Frtilt

ria!&amp; liaud\Ja dOiliB ....,,

A number of IIOWS)IIperl e&amp;r•
ried an ·edUorial entllied "All

46 oz.

• ID tho proeesa, lloou&amp;h. Fecl·erai flmds might be distributed
· ...,•. u141fUU,y and .,uau&gt;ly. All
.....
'lllllcant•io
tnoe need Ia ,....
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: iilinl'• ret~.~ by hia lll!ilJt;y
ID hire lobbylsti to wrang~emon..
. q !rom WaaloiJoilon. Moreover
· tile ., apooec1 cataioc would at
- l..fl ·make It Utile harder to
-'lolde the averlaJI!IInJ m1 noli
in tile present meJiT aelup••
All of .... CIUiiWIEWitl, anc.t.

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:· MILK

SEVERAL
FLAVORS

qt.

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Biggs said Crabtree, as sistant

lb.

generous budgets and modest budgets.
We can tell you this, though.
There are "Bj!, .!!,uy" \\lAW e~ w~.
fn addition, there are every-day low prices

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DELICIOUS FIRST OF THE SEASON -FLAME RED

a big difference on you1•total food bill.

Tokay Grapes .

The greater your food needs,

Jud Harvested! Ohio G-rown Grim•' Golden

the more you must buy ~ach week ...

Jonathan Apples

the more you'll save at A&amp;P.

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Sandwich Bread • •
Italian Bread
Larce Donais .~:. • • . -esc
Peash or PineaJPie Pie . -4t
SLICED

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in Columb&amp;..1 Unii AlP Stor.._

Muvel lc:e Cl'eam ••• 'lc::1·S 9c
·aawa••an
.. p UIIC:h
loaa Peac:hes :%': •• 4 $100
. Saltines ••. • 294?
SPECIAL LOW PRICE!- SAVE 13c
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GOLD
ORLO-CAL

46-0L
can

WHYPAYMORE?

Why Pay More!

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7c OH Label
Detergent

POWER

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GIANT PACKA&amp;E

::;:: ,8-~t:~ $1

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Potato Chips

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BIG BUYS on A &amp; P Groceries!

Sllinach

•Ml

• lb.

box

Mushrooms .

It's as simple as that.

.,A&amp;P IRAND - FROZEN

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Perfect Witt. Sfubi Sno-White Batton

Fr oze n Fo od s 1

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BIG BUYS on AliP Fresh Produce!

The combination will make

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PLAID STAMPS
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TUI'tiJ Wl1p , , , , ••· 25c Oceaa ...... Flllete • ::: ..
Frrer Qull'llr ~~~~ • • ••. Jic Whlll•c Fill... • • ::: ec
Breakfast S.•c• ~~.,',':~"' ';;.- 79c Fried Fi.. Sticlls • • ;:: Sic
Port Steaks .~ •
• lb. •
FI011Hr Fillets , • ;:: fie
Luacll leal ~J~~::
Sole Fillets • , , :.'! fie
Sullaaa Meat Pin •
SeafMd 111111'1 • •
Sic
Ecllrich S.Jlu Sluup • ••. 15c .,.... w Ptrlllll z..:.. $J19

Baaeluslott. Roand •••. 99&lt;
Banelus Top Ro11d • ••. sto•
Juicr ClaUteak • • • ...s12a
Ground R!IUid-ltuk . ........ ate
Sirlol•' np SitU ":."
SJ29
T111der CuH SteM , , ,.. st "
Delmoalco Stulrs • , ••. SJ98
Beef Rump Rolli .,. • • 111. Nc

because there are large families and small families,

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He said the board may reconsltter the action ot refusal if ap.
proached in the prtlper mannernotiOW that he did not Uke the
sound of Paul Crabtree's insinu.
stlons l'n his reported conversation with Center chairman G. A.
Biggs, and be personally cooslcJ..
ered it a threaL
Biggs noted in derense or Crabtree he did not reel that the words
were well chosen and he personally would not have stilted It that
way, but he was merely repeating
what Crabtree told him via tele--

NONE PRICED HIGHER- ALL CHOICE CUTS

.

·. eiJmilj'to ~ - · hli ~leol!oli. ~~llilds
blo I~ hlud 'doeiil't kRolr what

18 oz.
boxes

at least JO '[eet below this lew!, A. Biggs. chairman. Rev. f'r!n.
which is projected over a 50 year Ruasell Priddy. BID llrl!dy. tile
period.
Rev. C. S. 'l'holqo..., ud D 0 a
that point or vtew, and not tram
Klaaer1
to· try to ....,..... • prJ.
The Rev. C. S. Thom,psonofthe
a J)Oiitleai position.
..
te
meottnr
wltlllhe ftve board
Mlolaterlal Assn. reported on the
The Rev. Clll.rles F'rum, c~ resulta or the weekend public members to discuss the lschatnnan or the Center com~ opinion poll wJih the ballots show- Airlher.
we. oold Uoe group ihat only yes- Ing 36~ in llovm: or the Ordnance
Former Pt. Pleoaaia Hilfl
terday a mem6er or the Corps or school &amp;lw; 48 t&amp;aJnat ond 7 bal- Schooleoochmlathleticdlreetar
Engineers inHuntfniton met with lots discounted for obvious reas- Bob !ilertzer told tile IP'OIC&gt; thai
him and viewed all the sJtesunder ons such as no signature, Biggs he worked with tile youth o( tho
consideration and stated that in sttted that JI"LIII.Y ballots were sUII county each doy and he !elt tho
his opinion the onl,yplacetoerect caming in and the reaults otthese peq&gt;le ol Ma11011 COUiotl' had let
the center·was at ~nee field. would be noted later.
the young peopled..,nand IDIThe Corps Ia the agency that
ot
all the talk anti argumeata,
The matter or financing the cenrecommended to lhe federal gov- ter, should Pt. Pleasant acquire the youth wanted action.
ernment the site selection.
it, was discussedwithgeneral obThere were many! phases the ligation and revenue bonds me~P
Sjx tons of caviar were
Corps considered, especial).)' the tioned several times.
among provisions brolJ4ht to
water level of the land;
the
After two hours of discussion the Moskva restaurant m the
other sites bel~ considered were Meyor D. B. MorganappolnledG. Soviet pavilion at Expo fl.
o(

,Round Steak •
Sirloin Steak • •

t!oat
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A 'Coiumhua; Ohio~
.., June 29tl1 in lalldng ar tile
Fede!;-' &amp;IW~ &amp;al{ " ....
Big Brother . hu Jll'I)Yo&lt;l himlei! to be very.elllelent When II
. eomeo to keesllns bl111and ill the
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to Gov. Hulett Smith, a resident
Point Ploasan4 and the lather
anyone throuah the center, ifthis of three children; spoil; rr...
He lelt the school S)'stem would

benefit as mu~h o'r more than

ALL CHOICE CUTS- FULL CUT

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and
inluatiV~ . need to,be lllrioed back

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to

A Yaklmo. WaahingtDn news;
.IIOPer ~ out thai tho bill
.......... not ~ to provide io~ olrleiala iritb a "'*"RRlle
8Uicie jo' foderal ald. but to bolp
............. •a! C&lt;lll(resa to decide
or not new lll"&lt;lllr&amp;m•

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By MAXINE WAL TEllS
ard did oot ~ this !JoeL He
PT. 'PLEASANT - The new s~ that the rec:reatloi1al-eul·
p"ropoHd recreational • cultur- ourat center """"litter was ap.
Rl8rlY others were made about al center site AgJin was the.tGph: ~ by him with no thoullot
the j)l'OJlOiii Cor a Program in- or discussion b1 the cinter com..: whaUoever to the members' .POmittee at a calJed-meetlna last litical . afllliatloos. and nolloing
ronnatlooi Act.
was !IOinr to be aeeomt&gt;llshed by
· Aboul the only diaoenling aote night in tile ''"' buildlag.
The
committee members ereotlnr hard !eelinrs and lntlmiwas thai sounded with a thougloiron "'estlon aa to whether or oot '~&gt;iced t11elr 01&gt;lnlona that "))Oil- datl911s.
The Ml.)'or went Onto state that
the catalog ltoelr might oot he- tics" should beleftoutot'thematter
cOmpleteb
sOO
a
positive
athe
certainly was In tavor or the
come a bulsln&amp; waote!UI dorutitude
must
be
taken.on
the
builclcenter
and had spent many hours
onent. I eerlalnly hope thai does
ing
ot
the
center,
even
though
00
preliminary
ground work. He
oot happen. And I don't believe
things
did
oot
look
so
brlcht
with
a1so
relt
that
the
Board of Educ...
It will.
the
refusal
ot
the
Mason
County
tioo
had
the
right
to vote as It
II will probobJr be a IIUlllll·
.Qoard
or
Education
to
erect
the
saw
ftlt
and
be
would
not ask it
mental job to overhaul the BYI ~
center
on
the
Ordnance
school
to
rescind
its
decision.
"They
tern, but I! overlqptng and Otllfield.
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do
not
tell
me
how
to
run
the
er _procedure• which add ¢ •
Meyor
D.
B.
Morgan
said
he
dy
and
I
certainly
will
rot
tell
_ ... can 10111e..,. he ellmlnates II should be a help in !elt polities had been inJected them bow to run the school
into the project and he would not board," he said.
110iving our !local pnlblema.

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- On June 2s; 1968, the "Procram lnloroioOIIoo Act,"' IL R,
1791~ ""' tlotrodueed Into tile
U, ·lloUJe ot Rebresentalivea.
., ~ a CO:.aponoor of that bill.
Tblo '9r&lt;posi!d act would re' quire the Prealdent through the
Bootesu or jioe ilo!tlaet to publish
al the beilnntoig o( each eaiendar rear an olllctal eotalog or
operating FOdera! a11ialulee
prosramo containing complete,

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Prospects lor televised de-bites between Ridtard M. Nixon
&amp;I'll Hubert ll Hwnphrey remain-

ed uncertain today although •dU
very much a campaign Issue.
Humphrey's running mate, Sen.
EdmuM S. M\1Skie, renewed the
Invitation TUesday in a sharP

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But he odded he opposed a
1Jiree-way debote with George C.
Wallace beeause he did not waM
to contribute to an,ytlliJIK that
would "build "' Oil)' third or
fourth party candiclate. ''

M'uskie asked in a New York s~port of tile grassroots tlat our
speech to members of the Inter· movement has."' With the nomJ.r.,.
Mtional Unioo ol Electrical tlon of American lndependertparty conwntion.11ln Texaa and WashWorkers.
i~n
state TUesdi3, Wallace
"What is he afraJd of. What
CO!q)leted
ballot requirement•
questions doesn't he want to anfor
all
states.
A ault to actually
!Mer?"
get
his
name
on
the Ohio ballot
Later, Nixon's running mate,
is
still
tn
Udgatlon.
however.
Gov. ~iro T. Agnew of Maryland, told

newsmen in casper,

Humphrey -

The vice presi·

Wyo., that he did not think NiX'}Il dent oonlerred with campaign

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~nt because the GOP ticket
was "ell out in tront.
Speaking for himself at a Hollywood, Cali(., news conference,
Nixon said he supported legislation pending in Congress that

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Johnson, who asked Texas Dem-

ocrat&amp; Tuesday to uwln this one

for America"" aM back Humphrey. In a late appearance at
Rochester, N. Y., Humphrey
would pave the w~ for nalionally called for reorganization of the
federal bureaucracy to make it

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Middleport at a cost of about

$600,000.
The cm.mittee also looks upon
the pw-chase cJ a water system

RIVER NEWS
GAUGES - Galilpoll•. 12.3
and 12.5 running 2 feel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 24.30; Pomeroy-Mason, 20.5(1; Hlntoo, 0.5(1
falling; Kanawha Falls, 2.90 rising; Charleston, 17,90 stat. Loodoo, Marmet, and Winfield, are

by Pomeroy and Middleport as a
progresslw-e step. 'l11ey system
was purchased at a priceo!about oo the sill.
$800,000 In 1967.
Construction oC two darns - at
a cost ol $143,000,000 with work
COm'JNUE PROBE
stlll underway, has contributed
IRONTON, Ohio (Ul'O - 1'0to the ~on~~nic picture or Meigs liee today contlnued their invesCounty.
dgadoo Into the beating death
The needs of the coonty?
of Mrs. Ray &amp;Ips. Mrs. lbps'
The committee lists adequate }lusband was queltlmed ln the
houaine as one of the greatest case TUesday.

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A public mee~ has been announced for 1 p. m. on Sept 26
at the junior high sclKd in Pomeroy. At that time, provisions of

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NEW YORK (UPI) - T b e
ldlhost temperature reported
Tuesdey b,y tile u. S. Weather

ap....,-am throughwhlch$1,800,- Bureau, excluding Hawa11 an d
ooo has been prtmlsed for new Ala aha, was 102 degrees at Pslm
bousi~ wtll be outlined and ex~rlliKs. Calif. Todey'a low was
b.fbita of what loca1 builders have
7:1 at Alamosa, COlo. .
to offer wiD be !estured. So
progress ill elPeeted in satisfy·
~ tho housiliK need.
'WhUe some hlgtrway Improvements have been noted, lts is felt
U.t more are needed Tbe com-

Youth Escapes

. mlttee also feels the need for

oddltloMI
bridge
!acUitle•
across the Ohio River is urgent.
It reported that a bridge across
the Ohio River on the southeast
border of Melg• COUIIb' woold go

far In helping to open the 1!-.lustrlal iites available in that area.
What about 1he future?
· There are otherprojectsfortb-

comlng.
There 16 talk of an addldon
to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
a new high school is under constructloo In 1he Meiga Local
School District; a new bonk is bet,. built for tile Farmen Bank

Serious Hurts
An RD, Racine youth escaped
serious injury today when the
truck he was driving went out or
control, cra•hed througll a guard

rail, and plunged owr a steep em-ent.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenllath

said Charles Hill, 17, apparently
fell asleep at the wheel
his
1968 model truclL It went over a
steep bank on Route 338, 2. 8
mUe s south of Raclne, at "The
Narrows 11 alxwe Antiquity.
m:1 Savings Co.; a marine ia beThe sheritt said the truck came
IIIK constructed on Leading Creeh to a stq:l on itA lql, only a short
IS I project ol the Middleport dlalance from the Ohio Ri"Ver.
PlaDning CCIIllllisston; a new m•
Hill was removed to Holzer
aeum am fedenl agency ottlce Hospllal by prlvete tra"aportabuDding ia in theplannlngstages; tioo and admitted tor observation
1 sewerage disposal system is and treatment of a slight concuaplanned in Pc:&amp;erO)', aM other sion
laceration behind hh
recreational taclllties are betag ear. The !ruck wu demolished.
de.eloped.
No charge was ftled.

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Pro£. Ouistopher fleded President
RIO GRANDE - The R i o
GJ'IIDde College Faeulcy Aa111.
bold 111 llrat meeting or t h e
1H8~ atademlc year Sept. 16.
'lbe main business was eledlon
~oewotncers.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
SEPT.

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FRIDA~~~RSDAY

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In other dew]QIIIlents:
Wallace - Clalmlng his third
attack chall~ng Nixoo to de- party presidential caodldacy Is
bate or be questioned by a tel.- now assuredllstbwontheNowmber bollots 0C aD 50 otates, Walvision panel
lace
told a Dalla&amp; c«lventlon
.. Where is the skillful lawyer
'•No
new
movement haS had the
who fancies himselC a debater'?"

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more re_.,.lw to plamlng ll1ll
demopment needs.
Repubi!Cilll - GOP Natlonol
Chairman Ray C. Bliss OIIIIOUIICed
the creation ot a ••tnlfh !!Q1*1"
of two senators, two Hc.~se members and a go-vernor to foUow
HUDijlhrOl' In his ~

The aquad, wbose membel:BMP
will vary, is to present the GOP
version of the issues HIIJI1)hrey
discusses.

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Divorce Actions

Two dtYOrce acUons were fil -

ed Tlleada,y In tho Meigs Coun1;y
common Pleas Court.
Charging gross neglect of dul;y

News ... in BriefS
IN SIX DAYS MARINE s.sGT. EdWard lAo lkComu wUl bo
for a ~S-a. tour a1. &amp;~cy Ia
He II now at Camp 1'0!1&lt;1lebln, Calif., aod will be joined tllere
Friday by hlo wlte, lilary, for tile femalalag four dl1a ~
·btl cloporluro.
Mary ll1d 1111 cldldra&gt; have aireocb' ..,.ed to Nebruka Ill bo
...,. her relatives .m-tng Set- McCemaa• abeence. The Wnll;r
-.:1- here earlier this DIGII1II with Edward'• perenlo, Mr; llld
.11r1. L. W. McC&lt;Jmu.
And here m a 30-&lt;lay lllrlou&amp;b before leaving for an uollllmont Ia Vlemam II Set- Rolll111 .R. Flaber, 1011 ol Mr. ll1d Mfl.
Fllhor. Rolllld po ·to Callfomla 111 Oct. 15 and II schedultdto leave for Vlebwnllle next da,y.
He has b&lt;m lllatloned at tile F. E. Warren Air Force Baae

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Wh.ro Shoos Are S.ooi~lr Pol cod
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By United Presa lite...UOIIII
YOUNGSTOWN, omo - DR. SAMUEL SHEPPARD, who joined
!he staff or the Young810w11 Ostopt.tblc Hoopltal last ll[lrlrv, laces
• oecond lawsuit In 10 da,ys on cllarges of negligence In tile death or
patients. Returning to surgery a year and a tall atter he was ac..
quitted In !he morcler of bla ftrst wife, ~ -formed a spinal
operation on Mrs. Mary Duffey, mother ot five cldJdren. 1be wife
of Ltberty Twp. Fire Chiet Martin Dulfy, !he patient died MolY 16,
the day after the oporadon.
Dutry, chargirw negllpnce, med suit In Mahonliw Ccmmon
Pleas Court lor $685,000. Earlier a suit lor $530,000 wu med In
behalf of 8amuel Lopez who died following surgery Aug. 6. The patient's wile, Mrs. Marcia Lopez, charged Sh"'pard was negligent Ia Wyoming.
Some-. I juat shudder at 1lle JnOIIIIm Ill Vlelllam. CUUIIin cutting an artery In her husband during surgery,
Ueo are nndng oo hllh - lh more Ia 1111 eolimDio
SAIGON - U. S. PARATROOPERS LEVELED heavy artillery aree were llllClW!ced Smdl,y - ll1d we oeam Ill do 10 lillie 1111
Into a human .,... or North Vletnameee troop• aod blasted the com- the home !root.
Certainly, there muat be some and orpnl&amp;atloDJ carmunist lines apart, kllllrw 131 Heds aod routing the attack on their
,..,
out
programs
for
tile
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In
Vlilllam.
• youroolpOst near SaJaoo, military IIIJO[Iesmen sold today.
Tho paratroopers lost foor dead ll1d 48 wounded Tuesday In Ia - I'd !the Ill hear lt.
polnt-IJ!ank ftPting that llrouallt them reveJIKO """' a North VietnaDR. HARRY A. CREWSON, DEMOCRATIC ~ I or Cciimese unit that had killed 37 of their meo aod W&lt;1UIIled 271n !ight.tqf
P'ela,
"" in Melp COUIIb' Tueada,y on blo poi!Ueal drl... Dr.
nine days qo. Tuoada,y'a bottle occurred at a U. S. 25111 Division
lire sqJpOrt bose 40 mUes nortlnrest of 8algon, whore aDted troops crew.... has been an o~X~M~mlco J)111feloor al Oldo lhliYirllloJ
&lt;;-, a teodler Ia
haw reported klllllll! 366 Colnlnmlsts this week In SWHPS desllned Ia Athens for 1111 put 1U yeara.
to crosh potential Hed
lor a Datlonwlde thl rd ol!eoalvo. tile Losan sclloolo, 11 aloo taklnl an aelln i'Oie In ber IIUoband'l campalan.
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BY 111E WAY, DID YOU KNOW that Oldo -JIUI&lt;Iodps
Gilligan, !he Democratic nominee lor the U. S. Senate, It wu hooro- are remalnla81n operatim .mtng llllwlaler _ . _
ed today b,y United Press lnternatlOilll
Amoog them Ia Burr Oak · !late Put&lt; )lot 17 mllea-u.al.
CUQpalgn Director John E. llan8an sold memben ofUlited Auto Alhans1111 Route 78 near Glwster.
Worhers locals In three Ohio dtloa had YolwUrll;jo contributed
Burr Osk'a new 60-&lt;oom lQila8 ll111 ' ~ . - . ON to bo
$7,000 to lllo GW!gln ca-lgn. naaSon said tile UAW local mem- 1n oper.U... ll1d prices cllrlnK tile off ......, ue rea'll"l''•·
bers It Cle&gt;elaod colleeted $5,000 whDe members al Cdmnbuio llDil
. Burr Osk olfora an Indoor IWimmlnlr pool, a lw1 ' 0!
Clnchmatl raised $1,000 each.
pme room llld IO!qe, slodll4iboor&lt;l ll1ll - · caarts, ll1d
opaclws dining room lacllWeo ovorlGoidJ11 the lake. NeUby ar6
SAN FRANCISCO - GAYLORD PERRY, aDO!ringon\)'twowalks, rldlag otableo ll1d an 18-llole golf course.
A couple a1. pacllage deals are being olfered at Burr OOk. OM
fired a nc&gt;ldtter put tile National League challi!looSt. Louis Cardinthree da,ya
als Tuesday Dllht aod pltcbed tile SOn Fnndeco Glanta to a 1..0 Ia the •'Unwlndor weekly packap'' whlcb
ll1ll iwo oilalrta wtth all meals, IIPI llbd taxu lncludod al puo
victory.
The gangllJIK rljllt-llander, who frequently has lost tough luck per peraon. Those wlsblng to advllllage or tile . . . declaions, because of hll telm's inability to deliver runs when he cheek Ia 11111' time 1111 a Ml1oday or Tueada,y.
The second special for the olf-aeaaon II "Jamaica Ia Nmemwas hurlirw;, turned tack the CUds 48 hours after they t.:l clinched
ber" weehend which · wW atut m Friday, Nov. 17,ll111their seconl straigllt National League pennant.

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WASHINGTON- SENATE ADVOCATES OF 1tr&lt;q J1U11 cOI&gt;trOls got their last chance of 1IK&gt; year today to try lor 1Wtlorel reglotradon aod Ucensq or aD llrearmJ as a aans of lighting the
growing crime rate. Their pr&lt;~~~~eCts were not good.
The JIUI1 control bloc " " beateu bock twice oo tile only roll
caD a of lac-sica! - t e Tuoada,y - sperked only b.Y 111e unr~&gt;­
Jated Injection or the nomlradm ot Jusdce Abe Fortas to be chief
)lstice or the United State._

Protests

Ring at
Oosure
PERRY, Ohio (Ul'O than

100 per10111

More
crowded Into

a meeting of the Perry Board
of Mlcatloo Tuesday Dllhl ll1ll
proteoted angrily when the board
pasaed a reaolutlon W close tbe
aystem•s schoolt Oet.1Sbecauae
ol lack ot funds. The oystem hu

1,857 student&amp;.
School !iqJ!. Rlehard Jones
-.aid, .. Aa of that da,y (oct. 15)
we will be closed temporarily.
We would like to _ , apln
as 80011 as we get eDOU£h mooey to meet llle teschorl' pa,y-

Jooes uid there won't be
enoogh mmey to meet the tescbors' payroll at the IIIII al. October. However, he said a 10 -

mill levy will be .. the banat
and extreme cruelty, Terry Lee in November, and if it pa&amp;ses,
Wolfe, Portland Route 1, is seek- !he schools eould be opeeed
shortly tllerealter.
ing a dfvoree from Patricia Ann
He said state aid alooe would
WoUe, Pomeroy RouteS, and Robert M, Scarberry, Racine Rwte oot keep lbe schools _ , until
2, is asking a divorce from Bar· tllen, allbouilJ it would allow
bara Jean Scarberry, near Ra- lbem to open b,y 111e end al. tile
year through acc:umulallon, oveo
cine, oo the same grounds.

BUDGET MINDED LOAFER
FOR LITTLE GIRLS

Yo• Know

Ccaoer wal . ~ered

They are William Christopher, roll."
assistant ~essor of English,
Perry voters reJected a 6.9p.-esl-; Dr. Bruce Curtis, di- miU levy In MolY and a 10-miU
rector of t&gt;fiYslcal oclu:atlllil, -.Ice levy In Aupot. Both were deprelldent; and Miss Clara Pos- signed to wipe out the ll)'stem'•
ton, ISSOsieate brofesiOl' or Eng. debts. Jones said tile ~·
Ullh, secretary-treasurer.
were warned the 1chooi1 would
close U the levies failed.

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COM,LITI Llltl Of'
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Horse Show

Is Sunday
The Meigs Coonty llldtng Club
will sponsor a horae show ~
day, Sept. 22, at the Meigs County FaJI"iJ'ounds, according to
President Robert Jones.
Judge lor tile event will be
Roy Lawrence ot McConnolsvtlle
and entry fee haa been set 11
$1.50 lor •ch class. A $50 cash
prize wUJ be lor the high polrJ;
awards $25 lor the high
point contest, horae or pony,
ll1d $25 lor the high point pleaoure bone or poqy.

Cllases wUl be English Pleas-

W'e Horse, Western Pleasure
Horse (open), llq race (open),
lareback clalsa {open), stake race

(opea), "'lll ll1d JIIOOI1 (open),
ride llDil run (open), Western
Pleasure l'oJQ' (Wider 56 ln.),
pick "' race (open), Roadster
[10!11' (under 46 ln.), dollar clals
(open), borrel race (opea), Western Pleasure horse (open niT),
elgarette race (OflOn), traU class
(apen) aod pole bending (open).
Rldl• club otflclalo said the
show wW begin at 12:30 p.m.,

Devoted To The

traditional. Pure
line preserved In sure
tallorinJ_In fabrics
with suave-appeal
Pennanently pressed
aab or oxford weaves
with classic cuffs and
beH loops. Regular
hip pockets.
Tha FEEUNBis

SAIGON (IJPI)- Allied Intel"-• -.ceo sold - . , 1111
Comlmmlot blab command hU
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qalait Solaaa lor
Jli1ndey.
a Commuallt ''n~· · celo­
braUIIII da,y.'
AI the Amo llml, U.S.
. . . .IDIMI OliiO!mced Iiiii al•

troop .....-~~~oo. from .,.

IIIII al. Vlotaam Ill - . r ll1d
llllled loreea IWiepklc areal
around ke7 cltlea, U.S. lntell.laen&lt;e olllclals said ~~,.y
the ~ Commomlst - olvo oalY a SO per C«&lt;t chan~
"' malarlallzlD&amp;.
CIPared Communllt d ocumeab
.,.- b,y 1111 aourcea
nod lrOclpa braciDa for a klnlaal4
tho
IUerrlllU llrat would
aadcbialad nailomdde olflilloiYO
600 aabatMira into tile
1\ave lolled 90 11m Of Commll' ; nilll· armJ 1111 JUt week- heart "' Solaaa In "'
- - to OCIIIP I,SOo,lrOclpa lor tl!roe to blow up mll1lary
J.,...u.ulllll ll1d laundl a wave
l4 lGq U IIIIOJIU.
"' tamxilt altacb.
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The do&lt;iiini.b al• -Dod
J Pwllna IUIPI~ Q)mmmtit

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whether you

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'!be lltA'niEIS is
Ill YANK IUM.ITY.
The place Ill get

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there wUJ be 811ertalnmR b.Y aa
lmporte!Urom..Jamalca Calypso band, the Goldlllalrea, daoclna
aed lree lnlllnu:llon Ia Jamal... dances.
The - a m for tile weekend also features a faobioa a - or
Jamaican reoorl _,-, a bullet dlmer wllh aulhiOII!c Jamaican
foods, a color movie 1111 Jamaica, tropieal bnmch, pluo IIOUV8nlro and prizes. ·The aD-Inclulllvo price Is ....SO per poriiJII,
two to a room.
So, me really doeaa'l have 1o travel too far from bemelll liDd
· pleallllt vacallonln&amp; or weoktnlllniThose wishing lllrtbor - s or n.....ailllll ue to write
Burr Oak l..odp, Route 3, Glouller, t5'132. TolopiwlnA ruwvatkm oliO OCCO!IIed - - 11 a.m. 0114 7 p.m. The"'Ia 614-787..2112- and
caD &lt;Oiled.

''I went fr!ll1 (the late Sell.
Robert F.) Kennecl1 to ~
E11f181111 j.) ,McCartby
to Jllxon .Just boeause .he's the
laat hope.,
The two lirb oc:boed tho
sentllllenta of.tholr ~·
rleo who cblerad wlldb at
Nlirllll raBies Ia Callf!ltnla aod
hare ied then were QlleltiID a rmkBD llli'WY on their
for tha
-.tee
president.
Tho youlba 11ere unalile to
OJP]aln t11e1r prtference In
ldealotrleal lll!d lnlt&lt;!ed
sold It because 1he
eandtda :t 8 wa• ••a better
eliuip, •• .. ..., " !'a celebrity.,
aild alao becwwe ''there ue 10
1111111' jol!os abnut llumpllroy."
sata Sen.

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diatances of 5,600 to
7,250 miles then woat into orbit,
arou!lll tile sun.
Sir Bernard Lo&gt;o11, director
~ tho Jedrell Obsenatory, said "Oee lmoilnes that tile
1965,

Russian's main eonc:ern now is
to recover the apace vehicle,
which Is tho moat dllllcult
maneuver of all Once they
have achieved 1bls, we· can

plana for about 1,500 troops to
strike military OU(pOitl oo 111e
edp or the c:opltal ln advance
"' .. aD-Gut unst aplnsl tho
clcy by elOilUIIis or three Red
dlvlalms In ihe aurrounding

man in ona. ''

COME IN AND SAVE

Monday. tile target clala lloted
In tLo doeumeiU, Is oallbnled
b,y tile C01'1'1'mf'*IOI ''Nam Bo
Resistance D11" In
atlon or the date 111e viet MIDh
perrlllaa _,ell lllalr war
aplnal the Frencb Ia 1946.

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A feollua a1. c:onftdence the
all1e1 can Cl'l!lb IllY third
olf-ve aplnat Salp. Is
wldoapread bore, coupled with
- a l okepllm [II'O!llced b,y
tile fact that pndlcted altackl
have tailed to ~
"Wheb the,y -ck, wo will bo
roa41, bul 1111111 they ,do I wUl
not lose 11111' aleep over It," a

4 and 5 shatlei-ed units al.
North VIetnamese 2nd
Dlvillon nesr Chu · Lal oo the
110rthem coaat. About 300
Commtmlats w e r e reported
killed.

RIDIXOUR
lUIO &amp;1Y
.:!:. a .,., o.

AND

HEATING
" ' - WY 2-2550

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WASHINGTON - ~ 1*- ,
trio! ConsreaiiiWl Clarellct· E. /
Miller tblo sold the Mmlnistratlllll Ia 1r71DB Ill · tile American ~o'' ~ lad""
lng euts In tile ~ _ . . , .
u partoraP.5~o; 'tore eut- DOCOIIU'J b,yvlsllllls In tile aurtax bill j1UIId
lbll yesr b,y Consro•s.
"The hi8bWaY Jll"C1INID hU ;
D:1lbiD&amp; to do ' a I..,
_ bud&amp;ot." llald1111
lllller.

Oinic is
Saturday

In·Meigs

ro.-m.r

an -

·Farm ContrOUJ

Are Extended
For One Year
WASHINGTON (IJPI) - H4Nse
aod SeiW!e neeat~Jtors agreed'
Wedlwada,y algbt to a oee-~
or maJot farm' pr.duotlnn control• ll1ll prleo ...,ports
1l1rough 1970.
The COiqlnmlae ellmlmted a
betb' contooted Hoose pr!JY[alm
that would ba.e pUt a po,ooo
ceiling on Oll1llal ooQiorl PQments to Oil)' lllwla llrm. The
meaaure aooa to the Sealte on
T!Nrada,y. aod tile Hoose . mlithl
ad 1111 .... day.
Tho eoalereeo, ._cod,~
o•Bro-O&gt;II detaJII or 00 extended
plan lor noed,y - . ,

ON THJS$E

bjiC\Iil~a did

.... llmcle ..... from llmcle colleetocl from .--loW
al 1111 paollno 01111 lor
Ofll[pmont. The eel . . In ~ 6 'l'f"¥"t'!N1

wUl dolay tha '"'"'Pletlm "' . .

~·- YltaliJ-UIIII

crullh ai.IIO !DIIll•noblcleo-IUN older l'lledl.
'"l''da ta )Ill 410 ......

;:; iho A~ 1r71n1 to
!ool 1111 Amerlc:u peoplt. While
talklag about em••,.. prat,K.

Counf,f.

tliJII,
-..,.,._
Ia - ..
c:ulllngtho
back
00 bltlnnl
Miller said lOft roads be "' bl8hoal ~ 01111 that
"the DM110,Y II tllere aireocb' It h U - paid 117 - a n d

commwdal hi8hWIY uiU'I. ••
UNLOADING GATE SECTION - A cr0110 at tile RaciDt Locl&lt;a aed Dam on the Oblo R!Yer
unloods ooe ot the 461/, -&lt;on pte sect11111s to be used onllll project b,y Jolmoon-Klewlt-Massman.
.Geaeral eootractors, In the installation or ptes, excavating worh ll1ll remoYiJ1!: old Locks 21,
22, aed 23. The sectllllls of ptas, when placed lll$elbet, haw a total welgbt of about 300 tons
each. Eight ptas wUJ be put IIllo place. J~aamu Ia scheduled to ha.. Its pboae
or the cooatruclloo COIIIl1lete In tile summer of 1970, aod the work Ia bet,. dono at ao eat'm•ted
cost ol$22 mUJion.
...
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. Plan

enon Hunt Miller Bill Approved

Plan4 lor a wild cooo hunl wW
be DW1e when 1lle Molgs COonty
COCRi Huntera Assn. meetl at 8
,..... t~- clubh
All
p.m. •.• ,_. 0 ·~
wse.
members are requested to be
pre~ Refreshments wW be
sarfad.

A beef cattle grodiJIK demllDotratlnn wW be b)
RaljJb Dodaon, fteld r&lt;preseru.tl.e of tile Ameriean Hereford
Aasoclatlon apd Jim Llttlo, area
ACTION DISMISSED
Extension agent, Jaekson. A Uve
A
divorce
action b,y Mary M4rsteer and beetcarc:aaae181Uitlon.
pret
Weaver
-.mst Richard E.
by Heed ll1d B. D. Van Stllvero,
wea...r hU beendlamlssed ln111e
Extenaloa' -~~ spec:lallsl al
Ohio State, will c:onclucle llllpro- Meiga COUIIb' Common Pleas

.,._

Court.

Senate Mood
Switches on
Gun Control
WASIIING'fON (IJPO - The
Se!wte, In a llhalpturaab!o$6-ca
lhe stard It took before Sell. ll4lbo

State of Ohio. The laod ert F. Keonecb' was uaaaa~
has owrwlielmll1llY 111~
Clar
E ..... _ 1
leglslallm
tolbnlteolaaolrlllea,
gresaman
ence . - r n·volving a trao&amp;fer of laDI In In Vinton County. The land or- shotguns ll1d llllUIIIDitlon.
Tho bill, alter threoda,yaotdesoutheastern Ohio Was tpproved tered in exchlrlp COfllilta of s,.
by the U.S.- ofRepresentao- 920 acres In Vlntoo and Athens bate Oil a holt of lll!lef'dr! art•,
passed on a roll c:all wte of 'nl
U
...w~~...
COUDties.
ves u-aoov·
The meaaure, llR. 18033. was
A primary adwnt:age to the ex· to 17 wedoeada,y after 1111 Sen·~ported b,y 111e Deportment of change is that it would allow tile .,. beat back a llberlll drl" to
Natural ReBOUrcea of tile State state to alleviate the flow of acid require federal regllllratlooal.all
or Ohio, and b,y lhe u. s. Foreat mine water drainage Into Lalo! guns and Ucenahw ~ their GirDers.
Senice. A almDar moaaure had H-.
The bill POW goes to a conalready passed the -~
Mlller noted that at preoont
u IIMliVOI u uche 11 a1. land Ohio has approximately $5 mU- ference cu:nmittee to reecoelle
Uoo In !acUides located arOUild differences between Semle IDII
tlda 120 acre lUa. Sho.ald pa... Hc.uae verslons or thlt mM•ure.
The !loa! Senate wrslllll woal4
sqe olll R. 18033 reaultlnnotl&gt;t,. more than purlllcatlnn ot tho ban mall order .ales of•mmqnL
water&amp; of Lake Hope, the thws- aod rifles aod ohotgunl Ill
lllda of visitors who enjoy vac.. anyone but dealers. ~·· aldoollll! at Lalo! Hope State Park ready haa lllProoed almDar ,...
wUl be permanently gratelul. .. strictlons on hal'd&amp;lmL
Othe;' adYOIXaps ol tile u...... lnducle CIIIICOnlratioo or
sw. toreot -oll4&gt; 1n
eowty into me larp .. unit ~ng q&gt;eralll1c
eooto and mol&lt;lqi r..- more elllFunonl aenlcea are ..,_
clel!t timber
The exchange of l&amp;Diwao being
l o r - II, Slllth, 11,
held~ b,y a pi'GYialon lntlledoad whodtedW-edi.Jo.llarMMK
to 111e laDI to 111e State or Ohio b.Y Athans. Sha - a - n i l . tile u. &amp; GOVOI'1IMI1I In 1957
- o f CIJIIIIar St.,-.......
which provided llllt tile land .....
... precoded ... "harb...
wu Ill bo uaed lor public l1aad. llllab, aod • daulildM'.
pi,P-a. The
mu•t- Mra. JB 1"41 n
bo ,llilllid l1iD Jaw b,y 111e Prulsum..... ...._ ...- c:MI-.
del!l.
drtQ, Mr~ol:IWIOIII:Cl 1-. .AIM;
......
.......... llllllllt,'
WASIDNGTON -

duced by Tenth

A bW lntr&lt;&gt;mstrlcl c-

r·,

·r ·

. . ·$AYE 50.4«) It

INGELS
'

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owned by the atste Is 1he 5,650 acre Raccoon State FOI'est

-at.

v-

Emma Smith

Dies Wednesday

a...t-

C~OsEOUT 01

I

by 1he

-aure

ANTHONY
Plv...ill Heeling
Dulerfor

Claims
Highway
Cut is
Fooler

Aug.

Area !armors are reminded
a1. tile Ohio Hereford Production
Clinic September 21 at llle Melp
Count.Y Falr!P'ounds. The event
Ia plaDned to Improve - . r calf
hl&amp;l1 I'OIIld11l u.s. olllcer - - ~..01111 Ill otrell .......,Ucall1
....,8*1 oalot . _ al. ·Ilia " ln1jMfint· pr&amp;cikiell' ln tile '1ll'f
napon• .,tzed Ill iiie palllllttk caUie lnduatry. It Is ~ to aD
""" fGU1id In ~·• llbjlul 60 Interested In beef cettle of 01\Y
mllu norlb ot Solaaa- The llaula breed.
laci!O!ed ~O,IJGii ,..- 111!a11
lleiistraUon wUl begin at12:30
armo ~ and S,f96 p. m. at the falreroonds lour
rocket 11 ''t' 'lbere were mile• north of Pomeroy on state
oliO 15 mD. al. rice tor Route 33. It li spoesored by the
Commmlet trvopa.
Ohio Heretonl Aaaoctaion in co,
Slallt MIGS
"""radon witll tbe Ohio Coopera111 tile air war, U.S. 11111tar tlve EotanJion Service.
-·now 181 mlalllono into Tho alterrmonprogram!TWbeoNortll Vli111WD 111!1 - e d pn at I p. m. with an addreos,
Communlal MIG fllhlerl lor the "More Prollt Fr!lll Your Herd,"
llral limo lhlce Aag. 26. No b,y Harry Armatrooe. beef catUe
axcbanp of lire ltp1lied
I&gt;..-r !rom swthem lodlanL
V.f!, . commandan dispatched
A brood cow tn&gt;e domonatro1152 rOida In
today tim will be presented b,y • p-1
aod..Ji...,.ada,y 1111 tha beelt al. · CO!Ialstlng of Don Mood,y, puraa Pl'faoner r!lllorlthat 1152 raldl bred Hereford breeder ol MI.
VerDOn; AI Baker ol the Ameril _ can Hereford Journal; Randall
Heed, and UQYCI Blackwood, pur,_
bred Hereford breeder In Melga

r&lt;MIIIoil to

y., D1p1,.....la

FIVE CENTS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1968

tile

»'.., ..',ow. ..
orc
part lalliopro- . '
elusea, higb achool roo1ball will
eontlrlle while other aporll will
be chopped.

Of The Meiga-M080n Area

area.

-·•ion

aoticlpate that IIIey wUl put a

U tile levy laDed.
Despite the suapeoalm of

-·

Frlda,y. Cllance a l . - . , lallll
norllnnlt toolpt and eariJ Frlday. Little temperature m....

i'f

0o Friday ll1ll Saturday Dllhts

you.,.,....,

.·

Fair to parll1 claudJ, 111111
temperatuH chanp 1oa111t aed

3rd Attack on Saigon
Expected Next Monday
"""*

The LOllis tuned-In

lnter~l&amp;

.. '0

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL, XXI NQ. 104

-to~

PLUMBING

............

Permanent
Press
Ivy
Casual
Pants

.·· ... ~

at y

e

and

llrat iiaed b,y N«llllldc man &lt;Ur.
... tho !ala Ap, 80011 B.C.

an ~· Jamaican '"'' oqlwre.

ntn or abiDe.

Alii AMut ftt CMiaMI

Mftt• r e~

Guelts wUl have two J1lsldl ll1d da,)'o,
lodge !aclllllea Included, Ia

Visit the mens and boys department on thll first , .
floor .... trousers, shirts, Jacllets, Ulldetw..,.
pajamas, belts, ties, suspenl!ers, sock~, ~~-.
work clolhilf-JOIIfavarite bra~Jd..:bll Siillidlons . ·
-YIItl correct size.

••

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