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cracked; -the moat ia this
Factor X, a menace without exned chaos iato 11 300 Amerlcan
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ul:lert lawless of the la 1
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act example In this country, is
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recognized by men in both par- movement - a movement vis- paign hac! ended,
eel Ill m~ hoo,tlJI~. !" )l!o wor irsan. Pilbtlc rewlsion &amp;om the
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ties to be emerging for the No-- tbly connected with Communist
Thus, the eJear IJd ~--dane
pl'ec se..,. what In VIe~·'£ ,llrlt , Is plain- Com.m unlsti was sa ln!enoe ia.
They had said fn advance what d.._. of wideiiPI'Md j' . nt the leftists wW seek. )Jst as It
vember Presidential election.
causes and hospllable to the Qy- they meant to do to Chicago; and Election n..•• ca..- ber =~~tedon was precisely whlt ·they sought out ~~um · Tiu~. second Is to ,pemllt HtUer to eome to
It is nothing less than a ris- ing of Communist Oacs - is hu- they did it. Now, a Au1her and
merely chlJ41 ·. - If also pert.. ,Power,
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asfde,
1101' is It beJ .. - " -r~
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lousb'
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The dreadtul truth Js that 1
and Ylppie "conrtontatlon" that
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really likes to advertise these the two foremost arrangers of the Sttt.Plled ttte':~-~~.· ~hJ1!a::..e_ part of the "youth movement" out. u
wracked and strained the Demo- people. But so, too, it was before sewer treatment given to Chi·
What Is hlq)pehlng, as any cor.. tatlon." They put ule IOliee,·
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cratic convention in Chicago will Chicago. Yet the sinister tact is cago, Rennfe Davis and Tom connected urban intelllgenceser.ret'IH)ndent whose work lUI! him the troop&amp;, uncter endless ant babe carried into equally dlsrup- that the extremists or the lett HI.Yden, have "repared '•major vices of'atupriatrwetrecttwness
ln touch wHh pre-111~ Germany ~erable proVO&lt;,OUon, oathe~did
are Cully aware· of whit 11 bel~
can cestt(y, is .U too · clear, ~ ~· at Chlcaao, ant as they hUnd
P~ and are even now Pllnever llarmJat thia . report may . to do 'on Election Day. Ace.-.. ~
JIJng countermeasUres.
seem at ftrat blush. The leftists rtaln' tuonber ot policemen wut
The dlfftcult;y, oC eourse, is
here have adapted lor their own respond at tall with fetaiJatery aim!JI)' out ror' a
that no countermeasure can ewer
what ~rope in lhooe years ft. viOlence jhlt
be pliolograPii-' .htU-riialng. The . ·
be enough to avoid tile ineVlloble
nell,y discovered oo be lbe tee!\- ~ ao bi'util · iiDd lliluanan, agtln lOr·
and · 1 ~ ·
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Ra•
t.nn to an orderly election and
nlque of the lleichotag
Tile ao it Cldoilo, aDd Ia ledeed rWI!i~ ·. tot, ~ ~ ...'!'tal~
dolph recently vacationed ln ca~
lbe smearing of the eleclorll
Nazis under lflUer,
•only oomelilllea.pnicl~ thaL · ' elevated 'oa1 l.J.~·{l!
Process before forefgn opinion, ada. Points of Interest they visit- an outside agitator. ~ned the
·.ThuslatodiJ''•Re4:hstqburn- tr,y, .
ci . so t~a
which is tbe immediate aim here. ed were the Thousand Islands,
Toronto alw:f otta.,.a.
Mr. aJKI Mrs. &lt;Olude smith,
Keaneth 9aultz and aon, spent a
recent weeken:l with Mr. a n d
Mrs, Ricbord Slnlth and llaughThomas E. Ervin, son or the he was awarded a Legion of
ter, ot Akron.
late Judge and Mrs. Edgar Er- Merll for his intelUgence work
Dinner guests Sunday at the
vfn of Middleport, Manhattan, In MIS, He retired from aCtive
home or Mr. aoo Mrs. carl Buck..
N. Y,, New York, has been ap. duty with the rank of lieuten,,
i8J1 were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
pointed one of two executive vice ant colonel in Ma.Y. 1946.
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Channels, Akron, an:l Pearl Potts
presidents of the National Broadlleturnlng to practice as a
Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hendershot of Parkersburg, W. Va.
catting Co., to develop 1 o n g civilian lawyer, Ervin served
of Saginaw, Mich., all! Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer. Mr, a n d
range plans or the rompany.
as deputy to Brig. General Tel ShlllllWBJI
or
Parkersburg
spent
a
Mrs.
Frank Blse and famUy \is~
His appointment came in a re- Cord Taylor In charge of prosrecert
weekeOOwlthMr.
and
Mrs,
lted Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer
THOMAS E. ERVIN
alignment of the NBC staff de- ecuting the second series of war
Ra,y Heiney,
or Belle, w, va.
partments that followed granUng crimes trials at Nurenberg, Ger Mr. aOO Mrs. Ralph Durst alld
Mr. and Mrs. cart Buckley
ol a one year leave of absence maey, beginning in June, 1946.
Mary
ol
GtUij&gt;olis
called
on
Mr.
were
honored with a dinner for
to Senior Executive Vice Pres- He also wu chief prosecutor Kappa, The Association ot the
and
Mrs.
Russell
Roush
and
Mr.
their
15th wedding anniversary
Bar of the City of New York
ident David C, Adams.
for the United State11 In one or
and
Mrs.
Dorsa
Parsons
recent..
at
the
home of Mrl. Alice FoutMr. Ervin had been vice pres- the trials, before resign1ng his and the American Bar Associa:
ly,
tlon,
t,y.
Others
attending were Ml',
ident and general attorney, NEC, post in November, 1947, to reMr,
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Roush
an::l Mrs. Rome Se.n:ly or ParkIn 1943 Mr. Ervin married
since March 5, 1953, and he hu turn to this country,
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Norma Murr&amp;.,v ot Milford, Masa. and Roger spent a weekend with ersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
been a director of the company
Ervin received a BA degree
They have one son, WilHam, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
1Jnce Jan. 5, 1962.
(rom Ohio 5late UnfvenJty in
Rose, The birthday of Mrs. sa.,..
Ervin jofned NBc•s legal de- 193?. and an LLB d~gree from Is a student at stanford Univer- at Tro.v.
Mrs.
Don
Rime
and
Mr.
aoo
dy
was also celebrated.
,PII'tment in March, 1948, and Columbfa Law School ln 1935, sity. The Ervina Jive In ManMelissa
or
CJarington
spent
a
Jean Whitehead was an overwa1 appointed assistant gener- He is a member of Ph1 Beta hattan and have a summer home
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Les- night guest of Rhea Mora of
on Fire I! land.
al attorney in July or that year.
ter Roosh.
Chester.
He began hh I ega] career in
Mrs.
Varr;tora
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Knighting
v:lslt~
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence- Rose
1935 when he joined the law
It is reported she is oot so welL
ed relatives at Whfte &amp;llphur and Mr. alkl Mrs. Ernest Ruth
firm of Cotton, Franklin, Wrfght
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodin Springs.
lij1ent a weekem wtth Mr. ard
&amp; Gordon in New York City. He
are helping Clifford Cuckler re-Mr. and Mrs. C1arence Shelds
Mrs.
RusseU Buckley, New
left the firm to take a position
pair a house he purchased in
of Largo, Fla., and Warren Mil~ Brighton, PL
in the Appellate Section of U!e
Rutland.
ler also of Florida were called
Mr. and Mrs. Larr,y Barton
Lands llivllfon or the DepartBY AVA GILKEY
Mrs. Sally Welsh and children
here
recently by the death of and family visited with his sisment or Justice in November
Hie! French received word of and Mrs. carolyn Nutter and
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Don1938. He returned to prlva~ the death of Kate French his children, and Mrs, Letlta Cow- Harry Allen.
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Mrs. RusseU Roush, Roberta aldson and family of Logan.
practice with the nrrn of Bleak. mother, 1n Pasadena, Calft Mrs. en were Sunday guests or the
and Nancy, aM Mrs. &amp;b Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Buckley
ley, Platt &amp; Walker, New York French was born and raised in K. C. Welsh's.
called on Mrs. Sherman Ford, ol New Brighton, Ps., have been
Clcy, In April, 1939, and devot- this community, but she and WalSammy Ray Lewis Is employed
Mason, W. Va.,arecentTuesday. visiting relatives and friends
ed himself exchl&amp;lvely to UUga- ter French, her late husbarm
by
John Gibson in Athens, Ohio.
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Roger Roush, Clifford Ashley,
here this week.
tfon matters.
went to California Cor health
Mrs. Bessie Graham had an
Max
Hill
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Kathryn
Hill
are
Ervin entered the U, s. Army reasons. Besides her son, Hiel, auto accident. She was not iJ1oo
- Mrs. L. Balderson
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u a private In April, 1941, and she leaves another son, O.vid, jured and only small damage allaUendlng Rio .Grande College.
Aaron Wolfe of Middletown vta.
waa graduated from Antl...Air~ or Pasadena and two grantchil- was done to the car.
lted
his mother, Mrs. Eula Wtol!e.
dren
craft Artillery OCS aa a secThor and Kenneth Carsey paint-.
Mr.
and Mrs. 1Roy Buck and win Gloeckner.
ond Heutenant fn June, 1942.
Mr. and Mrs. M_ A Epple ed a house in Rutland for ClifPam
and
a Crierxl am Early Roush
Later he was transferred to the and Mr. and Mrs, Earl FoJt ford Cuckler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnott have
,
attended
the recent Ohio State
Mllltacy 111tell!gence Service 1n attended the Albany Fair s~
purcha11ed a trailer and have loMrs. Arlx's sister and niece Fair.
Wuhington, D. C. 111 19iS, he day, and on the way home vi sit- from Michigan, are visiting her.
cated on Ute the ta.rm or Bill Ar- ·
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob~ nott, Mr. Arnott's Cather.
served overseas al!l a special ed at the K. C. Welsh hmne,
Mr. Jack (.1ark and sons and
ltal..., o!rlcer In Mllttory Jn.
Clinton Gilkey and son Tad, o( leo Morris and son, attended son or Flatwoods, W. Va., Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boggess
and Mrs. John Fisher, Molly,
talligonce, 111 Febnwy, 19~, Albany, spent Saturday with his the tractor pull at Albany Fair
have announced the marriage ot
Larry and Amy of Racfne sperit
mother, Ava Gilkey,
Saturday evening.
their daughter, Esther, to
a
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Clay Bryant sufrered a severe
neth Lee or ClJ rton. The cereMr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Eggleston
What was the worst
Shields.
mon,y was performed by the Rev.
!hrp dasaster in U.S. history? stroke and is in Holzer HIJSpf- of Charlest.Of'l, W. Va., visited
Doll,y Wolle, Doma Hlll aoo
A-Tbe eKplosion of the tal. Mrs. Bryant, who is in the Charles Butcher family, They
Earl Custer at his home in SyraDoris
Hensler wel'e In Athens
steamer Sultana on the Mis- poor health is at the Ziba Mid- came especially to see Roger
cuse. A reception lolJowed at lhe
recently to see lAMdse Parr.
lllslppi River, April 27 1865 kiff home.
Custer home with Mrs. Custer
Butcher, who expects to leave
The loss of ure was 1,400..
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Donna Hill, Dolb' Wolte, BerMr. and Mrs. Frank ~pie for Vietnam.
as hostess for relatives of the
tha RoblDSon and Mabel Roush
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an:! ~hUdren. Middleport, visi~
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cremeans called on Mrs. Sherman Ford at c&lt;q&gt;le.
ed his parents, the Mike Ep.. or Shade, Ohio. spent Tuesdl,y
Mason.
pies Sunday.
evening with the Eal'l McGraths.
The WSCS of the local MethoMr. and Mrs. H. D. Gllkeoy of
TONIGHT thru THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath dist church held its regular meetRato Are Coolly
Pomeroy spent Sunday evening visited Mrs. Mollie McGrath in
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ATLANTA, &lt;tiPil-TIIe 100
with his mother, Ava Gilkey. Logan Sunday, aJXt all went fish- Ing at the church recently. MemYOURS, MINE AND OURS
million
rata that infest the
bers
attending
were
M
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g
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Clint Dougla£ spent Sunday ing.
Lucllie Ball _ ffenry FOfkla
United
State!
cost the nation
Roush,
Mabel
Ilou&amp;b,
Mrs.
evening with Bud Dwglas.
Mrs. Eva Schrieber spenl Mo.
more than tl btuion In eon·
(Technicolor)
starcher,
Bes&amp;ie
Parsons,
Joyce
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jewell day with AVI Gilkey,
tamtnated food and In property
COLORCARTOONS,
White, Donna Hayman, Doll)' damage, plua tbe huge leu
spent Surwjay evening wtth Glen
Mrs.
Nellie
Tracy
was
subCooJblby; HJ oot Dry;
Jewell.
Wolle, Eileen Buck, Anna Wheel- ,.,.,. rat-borne -...;,, acsUtute teacher in the HarrisonMousetrek;
cordlna to reaearchers at OrMrs. Margaret Douglas spent ville school Monday, as theregu. er and Bertha ROOinsOIL
or Feline ~~omage
Davld Gloeckner left ,recently kin Exterminating COA!peny
the weekerxi at her horne here. lar teacher beitlJ involved in an
Admiuion: 85c am SOc
lor Comp McOellan, Ala. wbere pest control concern. It 1a ea~
Miss Anita EBV!p is ln Ho\zer auto accident Swl:lay,
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
he lrifl be slotioned wltllthe U.S. tlmated then are at Ieut 60
Hospital, as the result of a falL
Frida3 night and Satunlal-- Army after spellllng a lei.Ye wltiJ mllUon rate on farm.~, 30 DIU..
l1oD 1n towns and 20 mUUon
PIIIY of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mchis p&amp;rerts, Mr. and MI'IL Er~ In clUes.
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Mr. aJXJ Mrs. Harold Nutter or
Canton, Ohio; Mollfe am Leroy
McGrath or lAgan, Ohio, and
Eugene and Ernest McGrath of
Albon~. Ohio.

tlve violence at the very polll.._
booths In some ot our larru:.st
cities.
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Ervin Appointed_
Vice President
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Olliclalo representing
12
achool districts In the Gallla,
Jad&lt;11&lt;111, VInton and Me!go Coun11 area met In GaUipollo Tueocla,y littenQm to review a lij&lt;)lotllellcal pro~am for a propoo-

ed vocational eWcation school
district in the four county area.
The program was prepared
by the alate department of 0&lt;11eatlon. Copies or the proposed
project were given to each district representative b)' &amp;opt. A.
R. Durose, head of the sponPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
ooring dlatrict,
MASON - The Lodleo AuxilEach representative is to reIary or the Mason Volunteer Fire
view the propoMls with respecDept,, will hold a rununigo M&lt;i
bake lale Frlda,y and Salj!rday, tive board of education members In U!eir own district, then
Sept. 27 and 28, In the I i r e
on :rhuroday, oct. 3, at 7:30 p.
4eportment room lnlhe city buildwill meet at Rlo Grande ColIns, beldnnln&amp; at 10 a.m. rn.
lege where they Will approve
AIQione having 811)1hlng, to door disaJll)rove the pro,poaals. If
nate I• asked oo have II at lbe
approved, the project will en~
clcy building Thuroda3 eventar phase two,
Ing or F ridaT lnorning.
Among those attending Tues ..
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THREE SIZES FOR PROPORTIONED
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TilE U.S. COMMAND annoot ,ecf tonight a U.S,
~ ca~, ~fDn llaled lor dlll¥ tn Villnam would not be
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K0111Jp
Kail, Kevin and OJarles,
vtU.e, and Mr. l11d Mrs. RoY
StDlth, Donald and Mike, were

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Sunday afternoon visitors or Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smith .
Mrs . Herold GWogly
was a Monday visitor of Mr. 1 ~
Mrs. Lincoln Rusaell
Mrs. Jack Elam, Bmie and
Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were y.,.
day business visitors In GaUiIJOlis,
Linda Smith lind Lleda Shlfrer
were Satu~ overnight gueata

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~alee yovr deposits by mall.
It • the easy way to do you,

bonkingl

51 On New Car Loans

Smith.
Mr. 100 Mrs. w. A. Elam lind
Mr. arrt Mrs.. Jack El&amp;m aoo
Billie were weekem visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson
SarnJny and W, A. Donah~e ~
ll,y or Kentu&lt;~&lt;y, Mr. and Mrs.
of Jo

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W. A Elun remained tor 1 few

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Mrs. D. II. Robeson was a
Weekend viailor wjtf:t Mr, lhl
Mrs. William Ke.......tu Grove
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WAsmNGTON - THE UNITED STATES baa oMcitUy prolested to the SOvf'et: Union the jammfng or Voice of America broadcasts,
expressing cOQCern that the two powers are plunging back into "th~
ua:b )JracUces" of the cold war.
IDd.lcations in dlplomatfc quarters were that the Soviet Union
wOuld dioreprd the protest delivered to Ambosoldor Anatoly f.
• Ddttynln last Tturlday and go right on jainming the American
broadcaatl even It it worsened U.S. - Russian relations.

~POMEROY

MOSCOW - lliE SOVIET UN19N released an American girl
and a British man it has arrested tor passing out anti...soviet pam~
phlets, and ordered them .to leave the country fmmediately,. the U.S.
Embouy laid tnda3,
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American spokesmen said Vlck.Y Rovere, 24, ot New York Cfb'.
and Andrew Papworth, had been released and ell;l)elled Tue~ foc
what Soviet offldals called jjengaglng fn impermissible actlvttlea. ..

Don"t be misle(j by wild tale' about cost! Ct:t all ~he
ract5! Then you'll want to Join the nmks of the
1.400 war"', happy ~wners who alrcaUy
hc."at the lbnnr:les$ electric wily .

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Company
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or Colum~~ . .c,llll our r~r;;~t
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had been hit and tile car ran
lnlo a tmnato potch oo the Dat· loawClantelandhaP"~-~·bel
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· negle&lt;t ellargeo •• the result
ot the - h ot lheir llve-yeorold 1011. Tbe child wu 1lPOII blo airivi.l ot Melli Genera! Hoopltal on the lliOrllina of
Auguat 20.
An au111pu wuordored!oll""ot.
tng a.e deaal. A twin bnJIIlor
Jack, J&lt;&gt;lll, wu token to llollltl'
Hospital atthewneUme. Tbe4e·
ceased wellllted 25 pounds while
the welght fA Jollt was reJX)I't-

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- Monolo.1 ..U reeeollll Toooda3 ~ order that llli ~lnd- ' • •'
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.-_ , _ In cuotoci1 or the nary hearfng could be hOJii.,.,,.:' .
.....,, _.-eel before 1 h e jury wu then recalleol lor
1!1'111111 Jur7 lido week In CIHIIOC- nesda1 so lhat lie Jury 'a.td: · ,.
lion with the death ot hlo, brolh- eonolder the ease ~ Mr. lllld
ed It .18'h poundl at the time

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charges . relatlooto John,
Mr. l!)d Mrs. ~een are free
lllder ~.ooo bood osch. ThtiY
- r.e d pte.. or lmocent Tuesda.Y ,.,.
in the Meigs ~grand jury which

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Olherl lndlelecl ...,. ,the

jury lnduole George - · Haven, driving 1fbile lnloalcat.
eel; Glen Law1011.. polntiJig a
Orearm, and WOllam _ , . , ·
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lower 50s. Thursday mostly sunIll' and little chango In tempornlgh~

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At least 10 building contractors - eigl'lt of them local ' will be on hand to confer with
Meigs Countians on houslng,PlaM
which they have to o«er at a
meeting to be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Pomeroy Junior High School.

Report Troop
Reduction is

Mrs. Tompkins
Is Observation
School Leader

In Planning

Refer Youth
Working Matter
A matter involving the working
or a Middleport ywth for the village of Middleport in accordance
wfth an order of tile Meigs Coun·
ty Juvenile Cwrt has been referred to the M:Wdleport village
solicitor by Middleport CounciL
A report or the Middleport
Council meeUng ~n Tuesday's
edition of the DallY SerKinel reported the youth to be 16 years
or age. However, the tatlrer ofthe
boy reports the youtll oo be on!)'

n.• father bOo ftled a blll lor
$800 wltll tbo , village .lor· the
work perfonned ·by the y..,th
over a two mooth ,erhXL

FIVE CENTS

Several Contractors
Expected for Meeting

superintendent; Ralph McCormIck, Jackson County schools su~
perintendent; Gene Tillis, Wellston; John Finch, Jackson; Bill
Burson, Vinton Count;y; Bob Bow~
en, Meigs County schools superintendent and Mr, Durose,
Carl Dahlberg, SEORC director,
also attended.

SEATTLE, Wash (UP0- The
Pentagon plans to reduce the
number of U.S. troops in Vietnam by 90,000 during the next
nine months, according to a He-publican member o( the House
defense appropriations subcommtttee.
But Rep. Melvin Laird, H~
Wis., said the reduction was the
result of "ordfnary and . metho-dfcal military planning'" -and
not the type of a cutbac~ forecast by Vice President Hubert
Hwnphrey.
·Laird, 11 close adviser to Republican presidential candidate
Richard Nixon, handed out his
statement to newsmen Tue5day
,..aboard the Nixon campaign plane
flying from Bofse, Idaho, to Seatt1e.
The Pentagon declined direct
comment on Laird's statement,
but it was noted that U.S. troop
strength In Vietnam has not been
increasing recently as fast as
had been e,q&gt;ected,
The last reported U.S. strength
in Vietnam was about 535,000
men, ag~;inst a ceiling of 549,~

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MOWCOW - RUSSIA !ODAY accused Israel ofe!XlanJerlng
WCU'ld peaee witti American aUJ)port by "dangerous prowoei~:J-ona"
agai nat Arab state1.
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An orrtdal SOViet statement delivered by foreign mlniatrypres•
chief Leonid Zamyatln' reamrmed Ruuia's contimed support or the
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to c.\Piain why o~·er I,400 fa.mjli~ on our Jines have
l!an~., el«tric hetn . They IJ(lt the fact!&gt; on co~t.. dconline!'~
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cleri)'Dlen broke into selective Service Head&lt;Jlarters here Tu~s­
df¥1 dragged draft rues outside to the base of a Oagpole and set
~~~en. anrs.
Flames fed by what the demonstrators called uhomemade
JWPalm" llcked close to the tap or the flagpole dedicated to World
War I vetenns. The pole staOOs ln a small triangular park across 000.
the street fr&lt;m drart headquarters.

Hearing Wild tales
abo11t the cost
of electric.
heatilll?

If you"rc- planm"" ro buiiJ a home, or if }'&lt;lur pr~~nt heating"',y,.cm.
~ s I~. ~ rcplac~.:J, call or write the ~lectric Company and ask.. that
healmg sptc~ah"'t talk wnh you. No obligation, of counoer
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unlesa he l'61Sserts his authorit;y over the Joint Chiefs of staff.
, Young said Johnson was on his way to becoming one ot the
•tion's greatest presidents when he "yielded altogether to the de~~ of the general• of our joint chfers of starr.'"

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eel ·oo aee the ••culil4 ' iiil!'a
olspdau&amp;hter. '
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lhat Wyant IJlPIIrall .. ,inawerect 111e door and l&gt;l!!•~l(d
1o olk hio ~ -:lf.&lt;ltllo"
wished 00 talk With eutW;i\11&gt;8
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plea or lmocent to first degree
murder chal·ges when he was
arraigned In the lllelgo CoWI\V

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Dotoon, """ with ' lour liompanlons had clrtven Ia the Wy.
1111 home tn a reported llltempt
to talk with the accused nwa1s
ltepdauahter, Barbara ~..
ry, .... abot ao ho~to
drive away from the
rea:~

John Miouhall of vtrsinJ&amp;, woo
served 34 years, !rom 1801 1835, bed the longeot service
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Court. lie to charged with tile
oholiun slaYing or Michael Lee
Dot10111 28, Parkertburgl on Aug.
17.
RadDe
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lie alle&amp;edly !Ired a ,16 guage :ldence.
cessed Tuesday, re&lt;:om"enlng •· BhotiPUl Chiii'IO about 10:50 p.m,
II wao reported
that
setn We&lt;lneods.Y morning, The on Aug. 17. The shot allegedly Wyant ts believed oo have !Ired
Jury wrapped up Its dUlles jlat hlt Dotson in the back &lt;&gt;I t h e the shotgun at the car about nine

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RaclnO, wu lndlelecl m llrol·
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·Charles lind Mlldi'ed ~- u.
tart Falla, were ledlelecl on
IIIIRilaushter and neglect char&amp;" Weclneoda3 .rUom1ng !'hell a
grand Jury made Ito rti&gt;Orl
The grand )!lry moved lnlo
aeaal011 Moncley and then w~. re-

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Pornero.v Attorne) Frank W,
Porter who reports that he haa
received word that $1,800,000
will be recefved here for new
housing through the Farmers
Home Administration.
At the Thursday n1gbt meetlng, tbe loan 11an will be outlined briefly Cor those attend~
lng, Then, those attencllng will
be lrt?e oo move about tile auditorium and talk with the 10
building contractors on the price
of homes, material&amp; and other
factors in whicf'l they are interested.
Porter has stressed that res.
idents do not have to even own
Ute lot ror their new homes.
They 00 oot have to make a down
p83'rnent, interest rates will run
between five and nve and onehalf per cent and those build~
ing under the plan wlll have up
oo 33 yeara to poy olf their

loaDs,
James McDorman, state til- "
rector of the Farmers Home Adminlatralioll, and
or bla
ltaff' will al10 be on haDd..
Porter hal extended an lmitatim to all resldanta irrtereaeel In the conotrucllon ot home to attend the meetlq.
At a later meeting, voll&amp;eer
help wiD be 110 hand alq wllh
FHA per~&lt;n~el oo atd tlloaewlllhing to pursue a plan for a DIW
home In fl.lliq out IWCeiiU'J'
BAJlitad.on .PB,PerS.

Harriman is
Unsatisfied

Pllnllng ot the end .........
lhe. Melp loolblll field It Pultl•
eroy was dlocuom tb1Jw lilt
retllll8t meeting the M o Ia
Athletic Boosters Tuesda1 OYe-

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An observation scl10ol fo1· the
Portsmouth District of the Methodist Church will be helH at
Grace United ~fethodist Church
in Gallipolis this weekend, Mrs.
Ol«i ,\:\1/E - !\ Meigs Count.} .Jayl·ees Wives Club has
Ruth Tompkins, Pomeroy, dibeen organized ,and initial ufficen elected. The.&gt; are, seau..'&lt;l,
rector of Christian Education
from lert, Mrs. Uoger YOI.lllf::, vice president, and t,1J's. Earl
of the Portsmouth District, anIngels, president, and standing, ~rs. Rill McDan1cll' secre-nounces.
tary~treasurer anq Mrs. \'lnc~'nt Knight, historian. Ttie wives
The first session will begin
of the Jaycee members will assist with future projects oC the
organizatioJL - Senlinel Photo.
at 6:15 p.m. Friday and wW
dose at 9:45 p,lft. The secOnd
session will start at 9 Llll. saturday
and wilf conclude at 4:30
The ali-day area worksh(l}
p.m.
of the Church Women United
An observation school is a
scheduled Thursday at Grace
short term trainifl,g enterprise
United Methodist Church has
Mrs. Phyllis Kathr)'ll Grant, in which a group or teachers,
been canccffed due t.u lhe sud~
31, Beech St.., Middleport, died administrators and other intel'·
den illness of the leader, Mrs.
PARIS (UPO - ltanol appor.
ested persons, plan, demonstrate
Tuesday in Holzer 1-Jospftal,
Whitney Trousdale.
M r s.
ently
feels no "obllgatlon whatand
evaluate
learning
eJIP(!rienc!ile was born Feb. 3, 1937 in
Trousdale is the vice - presoever
to do ll1,)1:hlng to move
es
with
the
guidance
or
a
trainMiddleport, the daughter Jolm
sident or the area and is !rom
toward
peace"
In Vietnam, Am·
ed
leader
in
a
particular
age
and Ruth Might Blosser, Beech
Lancaster. Mra. W. J. Brown
bassador
W.
Averell
Harriman
gr...,,
st., Mfddleporl 9te was preIs president or theGallia Counlaid
tnda3.
Mrs.
Tompkins
points
out
that
ceded In death b.v one sister.
ty Chapter. This meeting will
Harriman and his depucy neMrs. Grant was a member of an outstanding staff wUI be on
be rescheduled.
gullator
at the Vlelnam war talks,
hand
ror
the
school
which
wUJ
the Middleport Christian Church,
Cyru"
Vance,
met newsmen an
offer
t.o
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attending
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Auxiliary,
route
to
the
23rd
session of the
ledge,
physchologlcel
Insight,
Feeney ReMelt Unll 128, Sle
doadlocked
negottatlooa.
Again
and
new
Ideas
in
f'a1l
curricuwas employed at Young'o ~r
U.
N.
Secretary
General
Thant
lum
am
oUter
related
materfal.
Mkt., at the time of her death.
She formerly was employed at Children, youth and adults at- was an issue in the talks.
"rm going oo point out that
the Chase Hardware and the lrn- tending will be putting Christian
the
Hanoi delegation ~su't seem
ideas into practice,
perfal FJectrlc Co.
to !eel U!OY have any obligation
The
host
church
will
supply
In addLUon to her parents, she
is survived by her husband, Bil- children for demonstration at oo do anything whatsoever oo
Adult education classes in bus~
ly, two sons, David Gene and which those attending will see move toward peacek" Harriman
iness education will be started
Dennis Ra.v, at home; two broth- concept~ put into actual prac- told reporters.
In tile Melga Local School Dis'-The whole polfcy hell been
ers, John A. Blosser, Chardon, tfce. Current fall material and
trict.
violent
in ·aU their aetivities,
Ohio, and Relph E. Blosser, new Junior and senior high scholi
Mrs. Martha Vennari announ~
lllld
they
!ailed oo carry out the
Grovep:n1, 0.; three sisters. level material wtU be stressed.
ces that an organizational ses~
obligation
taken in 1954 at GenPresent Cor thB first time ln
Mrs. John (Dorothy) Hortm,
elnn ot iillerested arutta will be Charleston; Mrs. Joseph (Mil~ the area during the school will be eva to end violence. They don't
held at 7:30 p.m. next TueB&lt;la,
dred) Wolle, Middleport and Mro. Miss Ruth McDowell, recently seem to want to achieve their obIn room 110 at the Meigs lfigb
Joseph (Eileen) Kemya, Euclid. installed as Associate Director jective b_v peaceful methods,
School in MlddleporL
Funeral aervlces will be held of the Program Council of the which or coorse we•re going to
At that session, the subjects
insist UjXln,"
Friday !rom Rawlings - Coats Ohio Methodfst COnference.
to be studied wtll ,be decfded Funeral Home with the R e ·v.
TheTe are still same vacan$35,000 GRANT RECEIVE~
upon as the time of the class
cies
in all classes of the weekRaullin Moyer officiating. Burmeetings. The courses will go
COLUMBUS (UP0 - 0 h i ,
ial will be in Miles Cemetecy, em schooL The tee for attendfor 20 weeks with two sessions
State
Uni versit,)· has received a
ing
Is
$.1.
This
includes
1
noon
RuUand. Friends may call at
being : beld each week. Each
the funeral home from 7 to 9 luncheon on S.turdly, Reglatra- '$35,000 granL from the National
oeoslon will be two hours In
this evening, 3:30 to 9 m Thurs~ tions are to be made with Mrs. Aeronautics aOO ~ace Adrnlnisleogth, A nominal lee will be
day and Wltil time or services Frank Childers, Box 158, Gal- tration to sponsor a lasel' re, charged.
search projecL
lipolis,
on Friday,

Mrs. Grant
Dies Tuesday

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Oasses are

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Painting
Discussed
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Prior oo the first home pmo
the Boosterl!l UJed cbalk Oft the
end zone which was very oolor~
!Ill, but proved damaging the

unlfonns.
ll was suggested that tbe
boosters paint "Meip" 011
ooe end zone and ' 'llflb"
oo the other. Rev. B Ill
Perrin, Pl'esident Frank W.
Porter, Head Coach Charlea
Chancey and l..eorw'd VaDMetar
will do the work 011 1lle !!old.
They hope ro have it reeclr lor .,
Friday nlght when Melp will
host the Athens Bull&amp;Jta.
Mrs. Grace
_.a ·'·:
chairman of. tbe new Athletlc
Booolers food booth, named l!lt
!ollowlng commitlee 00 wort&lt; IIIIa
week: Mrs. Norman V•.nM•er,
chairman; Mrs. John
eochairmanj Mrs. James O'BriiD;
Mrs. Franklin Trlplell, M r o.
Leo Vaughan, Mra. WUllamAIIII,
Mrs. William Warner 81111 MD.
Don Wilson.
Rutland mothers are In c . _
~ feeding the team loll...the game, The Columbul a n •
Southern Ohio Electric Co., will
donate the game ball and Mrl.
lorena Arnold reported 1 bd;.
ance or $803.09.
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Coach Clumcey showed llbla at ·
Melgs-Nelaonvllie and ~ • ·.
Marietta games. Twenb'...._
periiOlls attended.

Fall Membership 'Drive Termed Succes
mentlug hill current Met and recital 8BUOI'I, Gramm has been
called "a l!luperior artist and
llnaor~· by Schoaberg of t h e
NEW YORK TIMES.
bday afternoon, April 27 t
the retlll1llled Tlplon Trio will
a ca....-1 II the Gallia ·
Tbese
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Wuere'h amounced the organization' a ,pleasure In the Increase
In atudOI!I memberships and In
the minimal et!oct the loss or
lie Silver Brldge had on tile conlimed IJ'QWlh &lt;&gt;I the concert
aodatlon.
Mra. Lewia A. SchiiWil, campolgn cllalrman. altrilotted the
drivo'o •cceos oo U,. ~Dterej(
and anlhealdlll ~~~~~-loy­
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pollo. Al1)' resident ~ the area 1lf calling Mro. Roderick at 446- . . . . not contacted mrtag the
Admission oo lbe concerts

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lnae, waa the aflernoon ~r.
~. -remained In Clndmati lor an addreos at maetIDc ~ volunteer campolp - k ero; At 1 broktaat _.b, Soxbe crlliolzed tile Johnlon ..trntn-

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In the American League, the
Detroit Tigers defeated the
:a.Itlmore Orioles, 5-3, the
Cleveland Irdlans downed the
New York Yankees, S-2, after a
5-l lou, the Washington Sena-

town," said Rose after Tuesday
night's game. "We (U't get
that little gu.y out. He's made 36
hits against us this season.
That's like 32f In a aeason JChe
hits like that against the whoJe
league."
Rose's ambition to OOcome a
$100,000..-year player Is almost
predicated on winning the
batting title. He's a 5 w e 11
ballplayer, the .:nost famous
"Charlie Hustle" in baseball
and au the rest. Am yet he's
unlike]J to get the $35,000 raise
he needs to reach the $100,00Glevel unless lle has the NL
batting title as a bargaining

point.

MaysHomers
Willie Mays drove In three
nms with the 586th homer of his
career and a twg..run bunt
Silltle for the Giants, who once
again will finish secoOO under
M 1 nag e r Herman Franks.
F~ank Linzy, pitching In reHef
or Ray Sadedd, raised his
record to 9-8.
Gary Sutherla!XI singled with
two out in the ninth inning to
drive in John Briggs and give
the Phillies' Jerry JOOnson his
fourth win.
Hank Aaron an1 Tommie
Aaron combined for five hits
and Deron JOOnson hlt a ~
run homer as the Braves dealt
Met rookie Jerry Koosman his
12th loss against 18 victories.
The chief result of the Atlanta
victory is likely to be that John
Bench o! the Reds willbe voted
the NL rookie of the year.

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Pl,ii'due and Notre n.me meet
eyoball-tp.eyeball, Oblo. State

Methodla~ Mlehla*li Stale 10
over Baylor, Na'Y)' sewn over
Boaton CoUeee, Michigan two
over Duke. Oklahoma seven
over North caraJIDa State,
Wyoming seven
Air -ForCe;
Stanford !even om- OfeiOD,
Texa1 eight over Texas Tech,
Texas A&amp;M 14 over ~and
Missbaipp110 over Kentucky.
Allo, Georgia 10 over Clem5on, Auburn 13 over Mtsslssippl
State, Harvard two owr Ho17
Crosa, ca1itorn1a four aver
Color.clo, Texas Chrlatlan !our
over Iowa. Washillltbn ltiYeD
over Wlsconain, Mlsaouri Jl:ve
over IDlrds, Cornell seven over
Colgate, West Virginia fhe over
Pittsburgh. Virgl.-nill 13 over
VMI, Virginia Tech six over
William alll Mary and South
Clrollna six o·~er North CUolt·

mateo Ito llle&amp; debut against
potent SMU, and rugged Flor·
Ida tanl!leo with equaUy rug·
get! F f o r I d a Stale - um·
ltumph I .
With the No. 1 rating await·
lng the victor, the Irish and
BoUormaters caa be expected
to go for l&gt;roke. And for lbooe
©
two great tqmpetitoro, Leroy "CA
Keret and Terrjl Haaratty _
thJa 'II the rubber matcb.
Tho Old Boy Himself
In their 1opbomoro yelr,
lfaanl1ty 'made Jim Seymour tbe Southern MethodiBt Mus·
a na~l .hero u the !rlab tangs ride Into Columbus.
routed Purdue. Last seaaon
SMU carries excellent ereIt wao I,.eroy'o turn aa 11e l!'d dootlnlll fotiowlng Ito 37-28
the Bol!!ehDatero to a 'thrW· upaet of Auburn last week.
lng upset victory.
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However, your faithful corre·
of s. 28
T1111 year, the Hoople Syl· · sponde_n t-kall-ltalf-llcaotlng
pl.
tem, tiud to Ill very Umlta· Ills ballot for the Bucko. We Ai'IZOaa fl, New MellliiO 1!
Uons aoseaolng the contrlbu· foresee an osu triumph by So. Carotin 1!, No. carou.a
tlng factors, gives the edge to • 27-31 count.
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bolt Notre Dame. In a Utimtfe
The Florlda·Fiorlda State
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SENTINIL
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The Packera, who lost to the
Minnesota Vikilws 26-13 Iaat
Sunday, are picked to bounce
back with a victory over the
Lions. 'l'he Llona have given the
Packers trouble In the past,
however, and· -lajt week alaugh-

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Ia nlher NFL pmea, llalti·

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FRIDAY FISH
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Dallas 14 over Philadelphia, Los

AJweles seVen over Cle'Veland,
New York . four over Wasblniton, Minnesota seven over
Chicago, st. Louts foor over
New Orleans and Sin Franetsco
14 over Atlanta.
In the AFL, Kansas City Ia 17
ov.ar Miami, New York 17 over
Buffalo, san Diego 10 over
Cincinnati, Boston three over
Denver am Qakland eight over
Houston.

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Botralo (Pui!UI) •• 2 1 11.1 48
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ClnciDnatl
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Chi80 78 .500 14
l'lttoburlh
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Alllllla
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pr Creek could leave tbe Jllih, Major ~ Leoders
landara in the driver's seat.
By United Preas lrltornldOillll
Another ThuriJdalo nlgtrt same
NaUOillll Leaaue
finds
the ilamaD Trace WDdG. AB R. II. Pet.
cala
boat
to the Haman, W. Va.
Rose, Cln 145 607 51 203 .334
WUdcato
at
Mercerville. L a s I
Alou, Pit 142 542 58 181 .334 .
atruigle lllo Sou!b Bend boys Indices Indicate an exlremely
western 11
weok
Haanan
lOIII 28.0 to ClearAlou, Alia 156 647 70 205 .317
wiU prevail, 31·28.
close C&lt;lnteat. I predict a vic· Noire Dame 31, Purdae !I
Ohio
State
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SMU
:10
fork
whUe
the
Hanun T r a e e
Jobnsn, Cln145 590 78 186 .315
My ~otlles to the Purduo tory for Florida by a four· Orllaboma !4, N.C. State !I
WUdeets
drowod
a ""'eakor 8~
nood, 51. L 148 sto n 182 . 298
adbereall lor titlnglng you point margin, 28·24.
S&amp;aaford %1,
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to
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Valley.
Hazman, W.
Staub, Hou 157 578 54 172 .298
ouch bad n,wo but our com·
By the WaY, pleue do not Peu St. u, Kealao State u
V
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on
the
other
baed,
deleatpuler, wblcb J .peroonally.gro- be dJaturbetllf I don't ODswer ~-bu t31
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Beckr4 Chi152 632 98 188 ,297
""""'"'-'
on- my pbone Ibis Saturday. I LSU 15,r ce •1 • a. •
od
&amp;rmmeo
Vatioy
30-8
week
he·
gram etl , ...
~-y the
McCovy, SF
tleal score projected by the have OD Important engage- 8yraeaoe 28, Mary!Jllld 14
fore
last,
so
It
could
•hoPe
up
to
144 507 78 148 . 292
secret Hoople Forinula-bar· ment with a stoek broker In Teaaeuee as, Memphlo SL !3 Millon, Adal45 554 48 161 .291 he quito a battle.
rumpb I
S o u t b Bend. 11-bak·lteff- Iowa 2S, TCU 11
Ill oon.SV AC action FridsY
H.Aron, AU156 596 83 173 . 290
Tbla II the wOelt my trland time permits, I may take In Texa1 31, TeXBB Tocb 18
nlglrt,
Eastern (1..2.0) will he at
American League
Woody Hayes baa been await- the Purdue-Noire Dame Ius· Teus .u.M 18, Tulaao o
Glouoter
(I.:Z~); Federal HockG. AB R. II. Pet.
lng bilpaUenUy. Woody wuts sle-lnc~lto, of couroe, as UCLA 16, Waah. Stale 12
Ing
C!-1.0)
at Wllhlma (1..2.1);
Ystrski, Boa
to ue-,how good blo "Baby I woulda t want to dlstraet Orecoa St. 31, Utab 1
Wayne,
W.
Va.
at Fllrland C!·
Br~eo·~ reaDy are-and he the crowd from the splendid VMI 19, Vlr!lbda 1
153 526 88 159 .302
I~);
Logan
Elm
at Miller (1sh
. Jearn In a hurry when . action down on the field .
WOit Tex. SL
Paelfte 13
cater, Oek 143 486 52 m .29o
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Grove
at
SYmmes ValWl~eonsln 18, Waoblnctoa 14
Ollva, Min 128 470 54 136 .289
Yale %1, Coaueeticut 15
le,y
(1-:l.O)
and
Hamlin
at Bul!aHorton, Dot140 500 67 143 ,286
Wroag
Pet.
Rlpl
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Wleblta St. It, Utab St. 3
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C!-1-tl
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Putnam.
- Buford, Ball:!7 416 63 119 .286
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LBBI Week:
Va. Teeb 8, Wm. &amp; Mary I
UhlnJr, Min
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To Dale:
The leu aaltl about last
Power Producers
138 488 52 138 ,283
week's area high school F.Hwd, Wasl54 583 77 161 ,276
Four million kilowatts of
forecasts the b.tter. After a
electricity, enough to light 40
Cpnrts, Oak
fine start · two weeks ato,
155 629 84 173 . 275 million JQO-watt bulbs, are
produced by the U.S. and
we've
slipped
miHra~ly~
COLUMBUS (UPJ) - Toledo Unlvoralt;y quariertrock
DoviUo, Call43 512 47 141 .275 Canadian power projects five
Last week, we batted .500
Ste.. Jones, who•• pair of touchdown aerials led Toledo
C.rew, Mln123 453 45 124.274
miles north of Niagara FaUt.
with six rlgh1 and s.b: wrong.
tO a 411-21 wtn over Vlllanow, and Western Mfchlpn middle
Home Runs
After thNe wtekt, our NC~
National League; McCovey.san
flllll'd Dotl ,Lerrls, Tues&lt;kY were Mmod Mid-American Coaferord is 27 right, 13 wrong far Fnn
35;Banks, Ch132;WUltama,
euce players of the week.
a .670 average.
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Jones, a ~10, 171l-i&gt;ound junlor from S~ Peteraburg,
Cbt and Alleri, PhD 30i H. Aaron,
Here't how we tee 'em this
Fla. clli!Qilltod 12 of 19 )llsseo for_the Rockets lliiUrdll1 for
Atla 28.
week:
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154 yards and ltldod 68 yards lri the rushing deportment.
American League: F. Howard,
Uppor Arlington 28 Ports•
43; Horton. Det 36; Har·
Wash
Lewis modo 18 tackles and bloeked one Brilbam Young
IWOuth 7
relsoo,
8os 35i Jackaon, Dak
pauln the We1tern Michigan win.
ierne Unian 24 VInton
·28; Freeban, Det 25.
County 0
Runs Belted Ia
Waha.. o 27 Fodorol•Hock·
National]Aague: Me Covey, Sin
ingO
. SUFFERS CHEST p ~
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Fran 102; Williams; Chi 98; Per· •
Coal Grove 30 Symmes
TLANTA.(UPI) - tU'l!od,NEw YORK (UPI)- Del....,.
e:z, Cln 92; santo, "Chi 89; Clen-.
j#ll"' of the M!w York men Arnll BroWil and Jim Nell- Hennon 6 Ho11nan Trace 0 deoon, Pitt 85.
admltlod to Craw- 1C11 IIIIDod their 19611~9 con- Knrer
American League: Harrelson,
k 20· North Go l~ l. Lo!w lloc&gt;ltallale Tues- t.aell with the New York 11111- Ila 0
Bos 109; F. Howard, Waah 105;
411 'aliht he clli!Qilllnad aero Tueodl,y, bes1nnJu1 to 19 Southwostom 22 Soutlrorn 0 Northr~, Det 90; Horton, Det
ofeblot pabra.
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tho . . - at llanprl aJenod.
Eastern 24 Glouster 6
85; Powell, Balto 84.
A hoiPital opokeiiDID said
Orland Kur-.eb, aul!orlnl Moigs 14 A!Mns 8
Pitching
llodpa' aliment bid not bOon from otralnod back muscle&amp;, lo Jackson 8 Wollston 7
National ~: Blass, PIU
dlquooed as a heart lllllck Ia 611J0ctad 111 mlos tho
L"t•• 38 Nolsanvillo-York
lW; Mar:lchal, San Fran 26-8;
prollmlnary IIXIII1lnaU0111. IJa Hoek81' Leaaue club'a l1ro pre- 6 .
Kline, Pitt 62--5; Gibson, St. L.
said Hod&amp;oa' condition w a 1 pmoa thla _k.... In Golllpolla 27 Ironton U
21-9; Regan, Chi and Bolin, San
"falr,"
)lew York.
Fnn 1Ch'i.
American, League: McLain,
Dot 31-6; CUip, Bos 15-6; Tlart,
BIIIIYenutl bu oliaed for a
plaa, wiU meet Doyle 1111rt1 ot
NON TrrLE BOUT
Clo 26-9; EUswortb, Boa 15-7;
~o.ooo guaraateo and a11 oxAkron
1a
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10-mmd
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AKRON (UPI) - Nillo BenvenMcNaJq,
Ballo 21·10.
pea. .
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Two Southon~ Vall07 AthlelWyomlq 18, Air F-. It
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GonlorH ...... are Clllllp
Alallama 11, So. Mlzo. I
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waok with North OOIIo et
Arlzo.. !K. !II, U. Te•., El
X,pr
Creek On TlilriJdalo night
PBBO 24
and - . . . ...... tan&amp;llnl wltb
Arbauo =. Tutla 1
Army u, VudeJIIDI p
-ern LciQI atiladao oa Frl,.,.. St•. 7, BiiJiwla YOUIII I dllv~ .
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Colorado 18, ~i'iila It
Coaeb Mel ~. Plral4•
No. TOlr., St. Z!,_Colo. Sl. U. U
will "" out to iiDp lire X,pr
Dartmoulll 18, Now RampCrook Bob&lt;all but Coach HowoMre 10
ard
Lee Miller'• Bob&lt;all ...
Mlebl.laa ll, Date U . · ·
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1967
SVAC defending cham·
Florhfo !8. Florida St. 24
plou and thla wiU bo tho H&lt;·
Georlia II, Clomooa 1J
ond delmoe Gl thO crown this
Miami (Fla. 1 ZS. Georgia
Teeb 14
y-.
Harvard Je, Bob &lt;;ron :10
Lui wook, tho. Bobcat• had
Mlouarl 17, IWaoJa 7
an
0107 tlnle dlaptialng of SouthKaaoao Zl, ladlua rl .
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Local by a lt-16 ..,.. wbUo
Mlcb. Slate 13, BaylOr !II
the PlraiAII outpa,yed tho lll&amp;lr·
Mlaaeoota Zl, Nebraolul II
-atical11 but lOIII 10
K~ntue~ 17, Mllllllhopl II
SoutJnre-..,
8..2.
Aubun 4!, Mba. 81. 8
Navy Zl, Bootea College !I
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NEW YORK (UP0- Notre .
Other colleie !!ddB Included..
Dame has boo!\-. lliade a alx· Army 10 VanderbU~
point favorite Over Purdue ln Syrac~e 13 -.. 01~ Mary~!
college roctball's game or tbe Ohio state 12 over .Southern

week and the Green o.y
Packers have been established
a 5 an eight-point chOice over the
Detroit Liona In one of the key
games of the early pro season.
Notre Dame, which scored I
surprisingly easy victory over
Oklahoma last Saturday and is
ranked No. 1 in the country, will
face the nation's second·ranked
team in Purdue. Purdue romped
over Virginia 44-6 last Saturday,
Southern california, the No. 3
college team, is a 17-point:
choice over Northwestern and
fourt.h~nnked Penn SLate is a
23-l)oint favorite over Kansas
State. No odds have been quoted
on the game between fifth~
ranked UCLA and Washington
State.
In other games involving the
top 10, Kansas Is six over
Indiana, Minnesota is two over
eigtlth-ranked Nebraska, Louisi~
ana State is six over Rice and
Miami or Florida Ia seven over
Georgia
Tech. The game
between aeventh-ranked Alabama and Southern Missiaslppi
was not put on the betting
board.

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State's 1-rloileed clefenal.e
se&lt;OIIIIIr7 locos 11 otormJI bol&gt;By FRED DOWN
tors drubbed the Bolton Red tlsm lliiUrdll1 when Southern
UPI Sports Wrltor
. SOX, JCI-2, the Mlmesola Twins Methodist's deadly aerial circus
Sudden!)· there's a ...., In the the · California tqels, 5-3 comes to town.
NadOillll League- one · !'hlch and U,. · -ctlic:qo White Sox
cooch Woody Rife• pllna to
could make Matcy Alou • two- ' - " the Olkllnd' Atllledcs, 5- atart three sophomores - Jack
Ume batting chlmplon alll cost 1.
Tabun, T 1 in Anderson and
Pete Rose t2!i,OOO••1 'want to pt out ol this
It all looked (:ut and dried a
rew weeks ago when RD8e was
leading the NL in batting h;y a
mile and talked about being the
first player who was oot a star
pitcher or a home run hltter to
command $100,000 a year.
But now Aloo, who won the
NL bllttq Utle wUh a .34~
average In 1966, is in a virtual
tie with Rose for the lead and
the two seem headed for the
closest ftnish since 1931 when
Chick Hafey won the crown
with .3489 followed by Bill Terry
at .3486 ai'KI Jim Bottomley at
.3482.
It required four places in the
percenlage column to determine
the leader after Tuesday nigbt
when Alou went 2-for-4 and
Rose 1}-for-3 In the Pittsburgh
Pirates' 2-0 victory over the
Clncinnati Red5. Rose's average, going into the final games
ol the aeason, is .334:4 while
Alou's is .3337.
G1ant5 Clinch Second
The san Francisco Giants
clinched secmi place for the
four stralsht season with a 5-4
victory over the Houston Astros,
the Phlladel»hia Phillies beat
the st. LoWs Cardillll5, 2-1, the
Atlanta Braves downed the New
York Meta, 7-4, an:! the Chicago
Cubs topped the Los Angeles
Dodgen, ~2, in other National

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In the American League, the
Detroit Tigers defeated the
:a.Itlmore Orioles, 5-3, the
Cleveland Irdlans downed the
New York Yankees, S-2, after a
5-l lou, the Washington Sena-

town," said Rose after Tuesday
night's game. "We (U't get
that little gu.y out. He's made 36
hits against us this season.
That's like 32f In a aeason JChe
hits like that against the whoJe
league."
Rose's ambition to OOcome a
$100,000..-year player Is almost
predicated on winning the
batting title. He's a 5 w e 11
ballplayer, the .:nost famous
"Charlie Hustle" in baseball
and au the rest. Am yet he's
unlike]J to get the $35,000 raise
he needs to reach the $100,00Glevel unless lle has the NL
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MaysHomers
Willie Mays drove In three
nms with the 586th homer of his
career and a twg..run bunt
Silltle for the Giants, who once
again will finish secoOO under
M 1 nag e r Herman Franks.
F~ank Linzy, pitching In reHef
or Ray Sadedd, raised his
record to 9-8.
Gary Sutherla!XI singled with
two out in the ninth inning to
drive in John Briggs and give
the Phillies' Jerry JOOnson his
fourth win.
Hank Aaron an1 Tommie
Aaron combined for five hits
and Deron JOOnson hlt a ~
run homer as the Braves dealt
Met rookie Jerry Koosman his
12th loss against 18 victories.
The chief result of the Atlanta
victory is likely to be that John
Bench o! the Reds willbe voted
the NL rookie of the year.

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Pl,ii'due and Notre n.me meet
eyoball-tp.eyeball, Oblo. State

Methodla~ Mlehla*li Stale 10
over Baylor, Na'Y)' sewn over
Boaton CoUeee, Michigan two
over Duke. Oklahoma seven
over North caraJIDa State,
Wyoming seven
Air -ForCe;
Stanford !even om- OfeiOD,
Texa1 eight over Texas Tech,
Texas A&amp;M 14 over ~and
Missbaipp110 over Kentucky.
Allo, Georgia 10 over Clem5on, Auburn 13 over Mtsslssippl
State, Harvard two owr Ho17
Crosa, ca1itorn1a four aver
Color.clo, Texas Chrlatlan !our
over Iowa. Washillltbn ltiYeD
over Wlsconain, Mlsaouri Jl:ve
over IDlrds, Cornell seven over
Colgate, West Virginia fhe over
Pittsburgh. Virgl.-nill 13 over
VMI, Virginia Tech six over
William alll Mary and South
Clrollna six o·~er North CUolt·

mateo Ito llle&amp; debut against
potent SMU, and rugged Flor·
Ida tanl!leo with equaUy rug·
get! F f o r I d a Stale - um·
ltumph I .
With the No. 1 rating await·
lng the victor, the Irish and
BoUormaters caa be expected
to go for l&gt;roke. And for lbooe
©
two great tqmpetitoro, Leroy "CA
Keret and Terrjl Haaratty _
thJa 'II the rubber matcb.
Tho Old Boy Himself
In their 1opbomoro yelr,
lfaanl1ty 'made Jim Seymour tbe Southern MethodiBt Mus·
a na~l .hero u the !rlab tangs ride Into Columbus.
routed Purdue. Last seaaon
SMU carries excellent ereIt wao I,.eroy'o turn aa 11e l!'d dootlnlll fotiowlng Ito 37-28
the Bol!!ehDatero to a 'thrW· upaet of Auburn last week.
lng upset victory.
.
However, your faithful corre·
of s. 28
T1111 year, the Hoople Syl· · sponde_n t-kall-ltalf-llcaotlng
pl.
tem, tiud to Ill very Umlta· Ills ballot for the Bucko. We Ai'IZOaa fl, New MellliiO 1!
Uons aoseaolng the contrlbu· foresee an osu triumph by So. Carotin 1!, No. carou.a
tlng factors, gives the edge to • 27-31 count.
So8• CaUl·-•- - .... ~.
bolt Notre Dame. In a Utimtfe
The Florlda·Fiorlda State
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The Packera, who lost to the
Minnesota Vikilws 26-13 Iaat
Sunday, are picked to bounce
back with a victory over the
Lions. 'l'he Llona have given the
Packers trouble In the past,
however, and· -lajt week alaugh-

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FRIDAY FISH
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Dallas 14 over Philadelphia, Los

AJweles seVen over Cle'Veland,
New York . four over Wasblniton, Minnesota seven over
Chicago, st. Louts foor over
New Orleans and Sin Franetsco
14 over Atlanta.
In the AFL, Kansas City Ia 17
ov.ar Miami, New York 17 over
Buffalo, san Diego 10 over
Cincinnati, Boston three over
Denver am Qakland eight over
Houston.

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North Gallla • . • .2 1 0 32 14
Focleral Hockl!v •• 2 1 0 54 18
Fairland • , • , , .2 I 0 42 34
Botralo (Pui!UI) •• 2 1 11.1 48
Belpre • • , , • , ,2 1 o 96 58
AIODnder ••••• 2 1 0 30 26

Kypr Creek • • ,1 2 0 56 611
Miller • • • • , , .1 2 0 24 32
Symmea VallO)' • .I 2 0 22 89 ;.

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SauibarD ••••• ,0' 3 0 28 106
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
- . ...tern 8 Nco1h Gallla 2 .
Kypr Creek 34 SauibarD '16
-Alexander 14 Eastern 6 ,
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San Frandaeo 88 72 .544 8
ClnciDnatl
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Chi80 78 .500 14
l'lttoburlh
80 78 .500 14
Alllllla
80 78 .506 14
J.o• ADploa ?i.' 64 .468 20
Fbllaclelphla
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Coach Steve SlUes'
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Another loss could mean· that
the Packers' oro o' National
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~· and a lou for Ill·
pr Creek could leave tbe Jllih, Major ~ Leoders
landara in the driver's seat.
By United Preas lrltornldOillll
Another ThuriJdalo nlgtrt same
NaUOillll Leaaue
finds
the ilamaD Trace WDdG. AB R. II. Pet.
cala
boat
to the Haman, W. Va.
Rose, Cln 145 607 51 203 .334
WUdcato
at
Mercerville. L a s I
Alou, Pit 142 542 58 181 .334 .
atruigle lllo Sou!b Bend boys Indices Indicate an exlremely
western 11
weok
Haanan
lOIII 28.0 to ClearAlou, Alia 156 647 70 205 .317
wiU prevail, 31·28.
close C&lt;lnteat. I predict a vic· Noire Dame 31, Purdae !I
Ohio
State
!7,
SMU
:10
fork
whUe
the
Hanun T r a e e
Jobnsn, Cln145 590 78 186 .315
My ~otlles to the Purduo tory for Florida by a four· Orllaboma !4, N.C. State !I
WUdeets
drowod
a ""'eakor 8~
nood, 51. L 148 sto n 182 . 298
adbereall lor titlnglng you point margin, 28·24.
S&amp;aaford %1,
0
to
~ea
Valley.
Hazman, W.
Staub, Hou 157 578 54 172 .298
ouch bad n,wo but our com·
By the WaY, pleue do not Peu St. u, Kealao State u
V
a.,
on
the
other
baed,
deleatpuler, wblcb J .peroonally.gro- be dJaturbetllf I don't ODswer ~-bu t31
v 1"
Beckr4 Chi152 632 98 188 ,297
""""'"'-'
on- my pbone Ibis Saturday. I LSU 15,r ce •1 • a. •
od
&amp;rmmeo
Vatioy
30-8
week
he·
gram etl , ...
~-y the
McCovy, SF
tleal score projected by the have OD Important engage- 8yraeaoe 28, Mary!Jllld 14
fore
last,
so
It
could
•hoPe
up
to
144 507 78 148 . 292
secret Hoople Forinula-bar· ment with a stoek broker In Teaaeuee as, Memphlo SL !3 Millon, Adal45 554 48 161 .291 he quito a battle.
rumpb I
S o u t b Bend. 11-bak·lteff- Iowa 2S, TCU 11
Ill oon.SV AC action FridsY
H.Aron, AU156 596 83 173 . 290
Tbla II the wOelt my trland time permits, I may take In Texa1 31, TeXBB Tocb 18
nlglrt,
Eastern (1..2.0) will he at
American League
Woody Hayes baa been await- the Purdue-Noire Dame Ius· Teus .u.M 18, Tulaao o
Glouoter
(I.:Z~); Federal HockG. AB R. II. Pet.
lng bilpaUenUy. Woody wuts sle-lnc~lto, of couroe, as UCLA 16, Waah. Stale 12
Ing
C!-1.0)
at Wllhlma (1..2.1);
Ystrski, Boa
to ue-,how good blo "Baby I woulda t want to dlstraet Orecoa St. 31, Utab 1
Wayne,
W.
Va.
at Fllrland C!·
Br~eo·~ reaDy are-and he the crowd from the splendid VMI 19, Vlr!lbda 1
153 526 88 159 .302
I~);
Logan
Elm
at Miller (1sh
. Jearn In a hurry when . action down on the field .
WOit Tex. SL
Paelfte 13
cater, Oek 143 486 52 m .29o
2~)
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Coal
Grove
at
SYmmes ValWl~eonsln 18, Waoblnctoa 14
Ollva, Min 128 470 54 136 .289
Yale %1, Coaueeticut 15
le,y
(1-:l.O)
and
Hamlin
at Bul!aHorton, Dot140 500 67 143 ,286
Wroag
Pet.
Rlpl
Tiel
Wleblta St. It, Utab St. 3
lo
C!-1-tl
or
Putnam.
- Buford, Ball:!7 416 63 119 .286
.714
t
Z5
10
LBBI Week:
Va. Teeb 8, Wm. &amp; Mary I
UhlnJr, Min
.717
7
13
13
To Dale:
The leu aaltl about last
Power Producers
138 488 52 138 ,283
week's area high school F.Hwd, Wasl54 583 77 161 ,276
Four million kilowatts of
forecasts the b.tter. After a
electricity, enough to light 40
Cpnrts, Oak
fine start · two weeks ato,
155 629 84 173 . 275 million JQO-watt bulbs, are
produced by the U.S. and
we've
slipped
miHra~ly~
COLUMBUS (UPJ) - Toledo Unlvoralt;y quariertrock
DoviUo, Call43 512 47 141 .275 Canadian power projects five
Last week, we batted .500
Ste.. Jones, who•• pair of touchdown aerials led Toledo
C.rew, Mln123 453 45 124.274
miles north of Niagara FaUt.
with six rlgh1 and s.b: wrong.
tO a 411-21 wtn over Vlllanow, and Western Mfchlpn middle
Home Runs
After thNe wtekt, our NC~
National League; McCovey.san
flllll'd Dotl ,Lerrls, Tues&lt;kY were Mmod Mid-American Coaferord is 27 right, 13 wrong far Fnn
35;Banks, Ch132;WUltama,
euce players of the week.
a .670 average.
·'•
Jones, a ~10, 171l-i&gt;ound junlor from S~ Peteraburg,
Cbt and Alleri, PhD 30i H. Aaron,
Here't how we tee 'em this
Fla. clli!Qilltod 12 of 19 )llsseo for_the Rockets lliiUrdll1 for
Atla 28.
week:
·
154 yards and ltldod 68 yards lri the rushing deportment.
American League: F. Howard,
Uppor Arlington 28 Ports•
43; Horton. Det 36; Har·
Wash
Lewis modo 18 tackles and bloeked one Brilbam Young
IWOuth 7
relsoo,
8os 35i Jackaon, Dak
pauln the We1tern Michigan win.
ierne Unian 24 VInton
·28; Freeban, Det 25.
County 0
Runs Belted Ia
Waha.. o 27 Fodorol•Hock·
National]Aague: Me Covey, Sin
ingO
. SUFFERS CHEST p ~
_. J1ANGE11S SIGN
Fran 102; Williams; Chi 98; Per· •
Coal Grove 30 Symmes
TLANTA.(UPI) - tU'l!od,NEw YORK (UPI)- Del....,.
e:z, Cln 92; santo, "Chi 89; Clen-.
j#ll"' of the M!w York men Arnll BroWil and Jim Nell- Hennon 6 Ho11nan Trace 0 deoon, Pitt 85.
admltlod to Craw- 1C11 IIIIDod their 19611~9 con- Knrer
American League: Harrelson,
k 20· North Go l~ l. Lo!w lloc&gt;ltallale Tues- t.aell with the New York 11111- Ila 0
Bos 109; F. Howard, Waah 105;
411 'aliht he clli!Qilllnad aero Tueodl,y, bes1nnJu1 to 19 Southwostom 22 Soutlrorn 0 Northr~, Det 90; Horton, Det
ofeblot pabra.
.
tho . . - at llanprl aJenod.
Eastern 24 Glouster 6
85; Powell, Balto 84.
A hoiPital opokeiiDID said
Orland Kur-.eb, aul!orlnl Moigs 14 A!Mns 8
Pitching
llodpa' aliment bid not bOon from otralnod back muscle&amp;, lo Jackson 8 Wollston 7
National ~: Blass, PIU
dlquooed as a heart lllllck Ia 611J0ctad 111 mlos tho
L"t•• 38 Nolsanvillo-York
lW; Mar:lchal, San Fran 26-8;
prollmlnary IIXIII1lnaU0111. IJa Hoek81' Leaaue club'a l1ro pre- 6 .
Kline, Pitt 62--5; Gibson, St. L.
said Hod&amp;oa' condition w a 1 pmoa thla _k.... In Golllpolla 27 Ironton U
21-9; Regan, Chi and Bolin, San
"falr,"
)lew York.
Fnn 1Ch'i.
American, League: McLain,
Dot 31-6; CUip, Bos 15-6; Tlart,
BIIIIYenutl bu oliaed for a
plaa, wiU meet Doyle 1111rt1 ot
NON TrrLE BOUT
Clo 26-9; EUswortb, Boa 15-7;
~o.ooo guaraateo and a11 oxAkron
1a
a
10-mmd
-.uue
AKRON (UPI) - Nillo BenvenMcNaJq,
Ballo 21·10.
pea. .
llllirl here Oct. 14.
ull, -ld mlddlewelibt - -

over

Football

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Now on with the forecaat'
Two Southon~ Vall07 AthlelWyomlq 18, Air F-. It
k
GonlorH ...... are Clllllp
Alallama 11, So. Mlzo. I
·this
waok with North OOIIo et
Arlzo.. !K. !II, U. Te•., El
X,pr
Creek On TlilriJdalo night
PBBO 24
and - . . . ...... tan&amp;llnl wltb
Arbauo =. Tutla 1
Army u, VudeJIIDI p
-ern LciQI atiladao oa Frl,.,.. St•. 7, BiiJiwla YOUIII I dllv~ .
.
Colorado 18, ~i'iila It
Coaeb Mel ~. Plral4•
No. TOlr., St. Z!,_Colo. Sl. U. U
will "" out to iiDp lire X,pr
Dartmoulll 18, Now RampCrook Bob&lt;all but Coach HowoMre 10
ard
Lee Miller'• Bob&lt;all ...
Mlebl.laa ll, Date U . · ·
tho
1967
SVAC defending cham·
Florhfo !8. Florida St. 24
plou and thla wiU bo tho H&lt;·
Georlia II, Clomooa 1J
ond delmoe Gl thO crown this
Miami (Fla. 1 ZS. Georgia
Teeb 14
y-.
Harvard Je, Bob &lt;;ron :10
Lui wook, tho. Bobcat• had
Mlouarl 17, IWaoJa 7
an
0107 tlnle dlaptialng of SouthKaaoao Zl, ladlua rl .
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Local by a lt-16 ..,.. wbUo
Mlcb. Slate 13, BaylOr !II
the PlraiAII outpa,yed tho lll&amp;lr·
Mlaaeoota Zl, Nebraolul II
-atical11 but lOIII 10
K~ntue~ 17, Mllllllhopl II
SoutJnre-..,
8..2.
Aubun 4!, Mba. 81. 8
Navy Zl, Bootea College !I
Predictions are for gao111

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DAIRY

Elfeclift
Sept. 26-11-28

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FOR.· 'fi.()QSl~R-v POWEkHOUSES

NEW YORK (UP0- Notre .
Other colleie !!ddB Included..
Dame has boo!\-. lliade a alx· Army 10 VanderbU~
point favorite Over Purdue ln Syrac~e 13 -.. 01~ Mary~!
college roctball's game or tbe Ohio state 12 over .Southern

week and the Green o.y
Packers have been established
a 5 an eight-point chOice over the
Detroit Liona In one of the key
games of the early pro season.
Notre Dame, which scored I
surprisingly easy victory over
Oklahoma last Saturday and is
ranked No. 1 in the country, will
face the nation's second·ranked
team in Purdue. Purdue romped
over Virginia 44-6 last Saturday,
Southern california, the No. 3
college team, is a 17-point:
choice over Northwestern and
fourt.h~nnked Penn SLate is a
23-l)oint favorite over Kansas
State. No odds have been quoted
on the game between fifth~
ranked UCLA and Washington
State.
In other games involving the
top 10, Kansas Is six over
Indiana, Minnesota is two over
eigtlth-ranked Nebraska, Louisi~
ana State is six over Rice and
Miami or Florida Ia seven over
Georgia
Tech. The game
between aeventh-ranked Alabama and Southern Missiaslppi
was not put on the betting
board.

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cot.UMBIJS &lt;'uPn - · Ohio
State's 1-rloileed clefenal.e
se&lt;OIIIIIr7 locos 11 otormJI bol&gt;By FRED DOWN
tors drubbed the Bolton Red tlsm lliiUrdll1 when Southern
UPI Sports Wrltor
. SOX, JCI-2, the Mlmesola Twins Methodist's deadly aerial circus
Sudden!)· there's a ...., In the the · California tqels, 5-3 comes to town.
NadOillll League- one · !'hlch and U,. · -ctlic:qo White Sox
cooch Woody Rife• pllna to
could make Matcy Alou • two- ' - " the Olkllnd' Atllledcs, 5- atart three sophomores - Jack
Ume batting chlmplon alll cost 1.
Tabun, T 1 in Anderson and
Pete Rose t2!i,OOO••1 'want to pt out ol this
It all looked (:ut and dried a
rew weeks ago when RD8e was
leading the NL in batting h;y a
mile and talked about being the
first player who was oot a star
pitcher or a home run hltter to
command $100,000 a year.
But now Aloo, who won the
NL bllttq Utle wUh a .34~
average In 1966, is in a virtual
tie with Rose for the lead and
the two seem headed for the
closest ftnish since 1931 when
Chick Hafey won the crown
with .3489 followed by Bill Terry
at .3486 ai'KI Jim Bottomley at
.3482.
It required four places in the
percenlage column to determine
the leader after Tuesday nigbt
when Alou went 2-for-4 and
Rose 1}-for-3 In the Pittsburgh
Pirates' 2-0 victory over the
Clncinnati Red5. Rose's average, going into the final games
ol the aeason, is .334:4 while
Alou's is .3337.
G1ant5 Clinch Second
The san Francisco Giants
clinched secmi place for the
four stralsht season with a 5-4
victory over the Houston Astros,
the Phlladel»hia Phillies beat
the st. LoWs Cardillll5, 2-1, the
Atlanta Braves downed the New
York Meta, 7-4, an:! the Chicago
Cubs topped the Los Angeles
Dodgen, ~2, in other National

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TV iiep't at Lord 1o TQior'a whore
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Jtar, bto'll k 'lbe Blc Min II.. hard, tntelllseul ""! .:. "T b t
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p (fred 1rotq .CBI!.1l!f ArURir crllles, but dRWI lol18 111101 at
Goc11r!1f w1pen ~ 1aUef wu p.t . - tho DeMille aad OrphouDI
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a QUitk 1111••• Wbleh Bdw7. thea- "Sir&amp;n~er In Tcnm," oulfered

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On Sale This Week
Volume No. 6

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of Amerka to aploralloD.
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START YOUR SliT TODAY I

Pomeroy
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Baking Hens ...

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35c Roll Roast .....

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FREE ROSE or other deeorator flower
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marriage .... Yot .... Pres. Filii
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But let us ask you this.
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Should we have made the Caprice aborter instead of
the longest Chevrolet ever built' Or adorned it with

I. Poople t8ld to "lidVIrtiW'
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Jlol... '.1\111 ,IIIOIIocl ....... .ll!f l IUIUee, . . "... with tile li!tll
IIWIUI 'IIIIo ,... him OY..,udng nose or bod ptll her ll'jll
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oj, ho clao..-t ·do llifl at ...,..... · abe allould.
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No: Gwendolyn, a prayer
wheel ill not a member of the

Our

features ~authern fried chkl&lt;.,..._.,nd they muat f&gt;'!l it before they ship it to •em bu
slow {&lt;eight .

Caprice. lllltch ~ . - ·otJMr It'll

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Thine" play "waa aaly a warnlng; they'll get tougher'' ·•·· One
The suftix ''burst'' iD place
ol.lllt most hl8hiY regarded tem- names, such as Ma~lehurat,
porarily unwed lnl'l film atara 18 comes from the Angt..SUOD

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Little Prlllee, 1111 oriiiDal 111m·
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The MaeDonalcl Care¥• (nd
26 year&amp;) called lilt ..W.,.dlolf .... Sopblo Loren quletb' 11nored ber 34lb blrllldi,J ....
Classy corner, 55th lo 5111 AYI.

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the filing, If she wanta to keep
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oil!-~ W!l!&gt; ~~ _her OYer IUkniO era lllflbl be ~~~tereolod ~ my
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1. Not over ..,. out ol.' flvs

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Buttermi1k

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that eillzeDI carryiq_~ llghterJ eJi•
IP'ived with tbe lbouglitl of Mao Tse-tung.ore
riJtiDI arreot UDder lbe DIUOD'I ~
Security Act. .
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methodl to - d Mao'• tholights," DplalDJ
111 oflelal. "We evu !ollftd them OD lbe
wrawblaa of prolllrVed ollveo...
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Preaerved oilbad eno~, but elga~ llghten-tbaro clearly 1
mmetory.

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from tho lllp IIMIIIcal ,(Pill&amp;

.... 'lbe Ylpplea eost tile Cbl. - whore Harey Wlnlllla'a .....
lUlton $100,000 Cor new ear- edlflee haan't 8D1tMDI for aalt
pot1111 bteause of lllendl-bombt, under $10,000 and 118 ~11

538 W. Main St.

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16c

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froa Runni"t ..,. lodiM

Coffee

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INSTANT MAXWIU. HOUSE

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Detergent • 3 ~ $1

rolo

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Bread ·- ----- 4 ..~ $1

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114a. ....
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c..- Whlla &amp; • • hod
'fowels
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Rinso ---- -· l-Ib...... 1«. 69c
I-bex
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lb. boo Be

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Koodu Liquid

Fociol While &amp; •

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Uailera of "Tbe J'rleDdl of lbe Jact...... a newi!Oele!:f ''deirbted to defending tbe
mueh-mallfll"· 1ieut 8lld aavtag It from
lllCIID&amp;on.
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__lhll countrY, 111other group
e8Jled ''Tho ...,. ollbe Wild Au," othei'wlle
bown u .tbe DeiiiGd'atlC party, II currently
eapgec!ID a o!mDar eaterprlle.

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Milk •• •.... 6 1: : " 99c

Dolo Sllcod, Chunlo, T161h, C""""'

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•• 89c Bacon '!. $1.29 Beef

Margarine
Pineapple . 3 ~v. 89c

l·lb.

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Coffee ••••••.

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Beef . .:
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Burning rhoughts

A Parallel?

mma are

eount1ng the montha .... Prln- " hyrst," which means a wood
17'• new (acllng) prealclent baa cos a Anne Ia having trouble pt.. or forest.

BARBS

All Frgera Sold at Kroger are ll. S. Govt.lntJpeeted!
F..... or _ _
lllootl n.. 4lc
Kwlck Ktto, Sllcocl

Wleo'o "star" II eon-

a .,re pop for bUlle 111m

11'01111, but Bob Clift pt TV
dlalnl lllllrealld Ill his $500,000 Mae Well opoelal inohow;
Mae'a ]oat nol whore tile ac. tion~l at •••• Glbrll Sudera
1111 be and Zaa Za wm p:t
aloq ~r than when the)' were
married lhOJ' alar In
''Blithe ~lrlt" In Londoa thla
wllltlr .... COlumbia lhdversl-

Unnecessary Protest

Chiekerr Quarter• ·

lb.

groooed over $2,000,000 In tile
USA. ... Pndlcer Allen K I e I n
made them fnr $125,000 apiece

1\'llkly and

otrilni\Y aad you're rlaiiL

polled for a year It . - . .,.,
be &lt;lll btc 11•10 Alln J, ~~

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flashy nicknaa. to make it look less ""peil8ive?
Should we not have included the new 327-cubic-:nch
Just because c:ompetitiQD doesn't should we not have
engine, the biggestatandard V8 in its field?
oftered you wuhera to clean your headlight&amp;, the new
Should we have skipped the many improvements in
vatiable-ratio power otA&gt;ering,liquid tire chain that you
the inrerior and in the quietness of the ride?
can apply to your rear wheels at the touch of a button? ·
Some people think so. Our competitora.
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BY •. J~ 9'~ · · •

. NEW. Y()RK -:' F~,BUI!111J ~ weloomod
(Dot . II&gt; plpi!IP
,Ill~ . llall ecimmlama. ··Folil -Frltk C(INitiJ1 Daao,. tilelr !I r 1 t · -0j111¥).
.
.ui ~ ibl Worl4 ~01; Ford cblld. .
'lbe ,;cooo" llllllical OIUtll
. ·111111 l!leiMH rlllil..,. bUa 0116 Ollhe -~~pop otnpra on lht twiDIID' ...,Ufolt.J'Ir, tile ·· GriPobo!m ·lor a ·111011!11'• we m-, David Allea, favorite 18 .dollanor coeo ChoneO, .- ..

riM •••• f.uJ 'Ball.,.t llliDc . _ . ol.

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B - aad

.... - · -

·Mer v other ICJIIS.piOI"I, 18 Ill lllo abOe
TV iiep't at Lord 1o TQior'a whore
·IP ~- ~ uol)lotk noxt lio'aleindnlllto ~tile
Jtar, bto'll k 'lbe Blc Min II.. hard, tntelllseul ""! .:. "T b t
rGIIIId .ntr.e; aad ·Merv'&amp; baad- Slraqor -.~ ~ Ill Eoloodor 'Will be Mort Lllldla1, wllo 1'01)0) wu rtllllldi.Y r8l)lllil b7 tho
p (fred 1rotq .CBI!.1l!f ArURir crllles, but dRWI lol18 111101 at
Goc11r!1f w1pen ~ 1aUef wu p.t . - tho DeMille aad OrphouDI
Blc Min Araolld Thoro .... Take tb10tres .... Ill !orenmtllr,
a QUitk 1111••• Wbleh Bdw7. thea- "Sir&amp;n~er In Tcnm," oulfered

Grililn.IIIIo IIIJ I7DIIIcalld

· Kroger
· .· : ·
Quality U.S. Govt.lntJf)ect'ed.

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C..rrlfM, Tht K,..., Co., 1MI

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Hm.. •••lllltt.

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Fresh Fryers·

FUNK &amp;
WAGNALLS
.
.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Volume No. 1 49c
Vols. 2-25 $1.49
On Sale This Week
Volume No. 6

· tre ordorocl Ill jo!ldtorllo !Uinl· olmllar crlllcaJ brutalll7, but

-""""'Legs ..
'

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Whole

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Neeks .. .lli. toe .'

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leg or Bre~st . ·

clalm or liittorleal nanor could
_
ever~
lhe laet that, wbetller or not bie wu
lhe flrlt m111 lro!n lbe Old World to
lhe lhorot ol. the New, It II to Co!UIIIlnil ·8114

,.

Columb,. alone thai we ne the OIP""'DI Up
of Amerka to aploralloD.
·
HOw lilly c111 ~ ~ btllhleas get? ·

Cut Up .• •.•••

at KROGER
START YOUR SliT TODAY I

Pomeroy
Kroger

•

Open

K._,. W - Brand

Baking Hens ...

lb.

r-.,--

F..... RHIIlnt

Chickens .. ..... -......

35c Roll Roast .....

lb.

Cocktail
1-lb., 14-oz.

MET111CAI.

cana

Liquid
6 ........ $1.79
LIFIR.INI

Toothbrush
.......
64c
H.

NATIONAL BISCUIT
-SIZI

J-\f

Salt . ........ ::" lOt
- · -lntflllt

C&amp;ffee _... .

1
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$1

..

2......

Tom. Juice

.~

Hi-Nu Milk 2 ~· 93c
Cheese

2lb. box

Margarine 2 ';:;,.. 85c
Kr.W lllc:ed Ae:•lc.n ... PI'""""

Cheese . . ••. ::.- a9c
Guaranteed
Sunriae Freah

Sunrille FRESH!

sananas

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Sherbet ••• _ -· 49c
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- '3$

ldnlttbu 'dDimea.

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' WATCiiEB.
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a ll!idlil of colo . Tblo eolimul lo dodloatocl lo ..

......... tho~........ rami]J .lhjal, 10 ~,...... IllY;.~
Jr ,thlo ....,, bnok IDI ldd 4W!!o at )lat .DI~ · .
&gt; idln, 70u'YI '"' a-lliQar pioa.. troublo, Ill IIJIIII .._P yoo,- 0
~ J ... ;;lliliik, altd' ,yOu'd She will allo - - 7llllr OWII .

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1¥ at mlid.oidrto' llldl.rlll bl- ·

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Skin Br&amp;eer . ~ 68e

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liUiii.r - . . WGIII· {•,
I do?. - LOSER ·BY A IICIIEAM' ··ia
PEOPLE ' '

63¢ ··.

Deodorant _• :=- 68e

All II10Yoow

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ect'm•, wondlr1nlti (U. ne1&amp;h-

Gillette Super

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lee Cr•m · •. ~ 79c ·

49c

Potatoes .. lOt:

=. $1

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1740. 59e
Dmners
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-· Apples

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Crisco

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Mert.nK

P..U, loll Dlot

39c

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99t

Strawberries 4

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11011faoorite

drloe -In

J'OIIIId.tht eloc:k IIUardl.
IIUtiUIIalon HarUord' • clau8bler
cau,y turned up too late for
her debut parl7, but the rich
YIJUIII '1'exa1 Bax1er bo7 toaiOd

a

back~

FREE ROSE or other deeorator flower
with a p11chase of Beallons of ps

Regular

balb for lhe

tdo.aar at tile unicorn .... No
marriage .... Yot .... Pres. Filii
Dano ol BdW7.'a bliP at ticket

30.9

Show "' a fellow eyebrows·

deep in debt and ~•'II rhow
11"" a man with a walletfuZ of
Ct'tdlt cordi.,

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~·all wubed oiltt'' or ''UII" -

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· clllldrta, • lllrl, __, a 'bo7,
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111111 twin •- .~.'!!~Joe~ ....•'
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CERTIFIED 'OIL COMPANY.

A po;omlslng aeeretary had
better inake gOod, at least on

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ou17 at boml.

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chureh l!lerarehy.

There is no joy mtlle land of our jlOMpetiton today.
But let us ask you this.
,
Should we have made the Caprice aborter instead of
the longest Chevrolet ever built' Or adorned it with

I. Poople t8ld to "lidVIrtiW'
IIIII&gt; and ~ aad lhtlr . ......... del«&lt;, lho&amp; II,
~~"""' IJo ·111ft ·~." If 11· roo111 botboro; tholll. ·ror
Jlol... '.1\111 ,IIIOIIocl ....... .ll!f l IUIUee, . . "... with tile li!tll
IIWIUI 'IIIIo ,... him OY..,udng nose or bod ptll her ll'jll
If ho bowlocl _..,. Fun- to her ' mine ~
oj, ho clao..-t ·do llifl at ...,..... · abe allould.
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Awake

No: Gwendolyn, a prayer
wheel ill not a member of the

Our

features ~authern fried chkl&lt;.,..._.,nd they muat f&gt;'!l it before they ship it to •em bu
slow {&lt;eight .

Caprice. lllltch ~ . - ·otJMr It'll

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Scope

etc.
a~llsb ooigbbor Hallmirk Cuban t!JII)atrlatea aaylbetear· n't anylhiDa much over a dolpa uproar at ••'I'IIe C u b a a lar.
Thine" play "waa aaly a warnlng; they'll get tougher'' ·•·· One
The suftix ''burst'' iD place
ol.lllt most hl8hiY regarded tem- names, such as Ma~lehurat,
porarily unwed lnl'l film atara 18 comes from the Angt..SUOD

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·01111 tall for ave mllalteo .
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lWil•.are ••-.,1!llliolll JUIIfpi\111• ~ ..m --··-·-· ---·ver,..a? .... .'Qlbi\Jlr~ &gt;'faC; !Ot - : WOmOQ?- twll., ..
n't lot IIIJ,.Oim W&amp;7, ho llatDI llllnallt lll'e lhtlr ilmit. II uNo
tldllll,
1114 boller., .... - · - .... !"' .orrloc1.
- ~~- lo tblo ·- ... • • ; • Ill lo - · llllch Oftonlllro'lll himself ... ihllloor aad ...
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Your Weoon Ia !Umt01 ~ a

Clear D17 18 noxt, 1111
Little Prlllee, 1111 oriiiDal 111m·
muolcal beNd on lht Rolnt.Er
upoey whlma7).
The MaeDonalcl Care¥• (nd
26 year&amp;) called lilt ..W.,.dlolf .... Sopblo Loren quletb' 11nored ber 34lb blrllldi,J ....
Classy corner, 55th lo 5111 AYI.

Pomeroy, 0.

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11_,-1 - - DIIIIIK

ly PHIL PASTORlT

the filing, If she wanta to keep
her job.

Helen Help

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• ;. -, • wife AC!I lib • child, · PDf' '\.. ~ ·f'~.; I
Jll!lll lo aj&gt;p)IIIICI lht ..,._ lib 11&gt; ,hlell lba1t£ .
oil!-~ W!l!&gt; ~~ _her OYer IUkniO era lllflbl be ~~~tereolod ~ my
.pi .,..._ b!li'. 1;Jdlelti)OOW• Clbten'IIIIDDa, wblch·aro.: , ·
l,r If lie baa Qldotll aultend her
1. Not over ..,. out ol.' flvs

Perch ....... :! $1.69.

Buttermi1k

Peaches

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Enry gallon sold with a Mon•y Back GuarantH

· Dear !Wea:

l'lllolo ..

Coffee Mate •• ~~ 99c

Kl"t li•

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C.iMI!oo

Top Job

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us.,.~H~Bottel
=u:~?
=~~Fflf~ln-

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$1.29

Mr. Clean
1s....-. 41c

Downy

Oyster$ •. . ••• . ::;: 59t

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Comet

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The goverameDt of ~· bas -~
that eillzeDI carryiq_~ llghterJ eJi•
IP'ived with tbe lbouglitl of Mao Tse-tung.ore
riJtiDI arreot UDder lbe DIUOD'I ~
Security Act. .
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"The CommUllllta ore IIIIDg all ~ of
methodl to - d Mao'• tholights," DplalDJ
111 oflelal. "We evu !ollftd them OD lbe
wrawblaa of prolllrVed ollveo...
.
Preaerved oilbad eno~, but elga~ llghten-tbaro clearly 1
mmetory.

Jllll'1l

lloaa 1llln ho miiiJt ,....., ' ;'
from tho lllp IIMIIIcal ,(Pill&amp;

.... 'lbe Ylpplea eost tile Cbl. - whore Harey Wlnlllla'a .....
lUlton $100,000 Cor new ear- edlflee haan't 8D1tMDI for aalt
pot1111 bteause of lllendl-bombt, under $10,000 and 118 ~11

538 W. Main St.

DIItch Loaf ...• ::_ 69e

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$1,29

16c

:! $1.59

froa Runni"t ..,. lodiM

Coffee

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Franks .......... 79e
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llaM-

Gelatins ·"•. ... !:. 7c

INSTANT MAXWIU. HOUSE

, IIHL lor

11111 ..........

c...,, .Volley Gua-.

Detergent • 3 ~ $1

rolo

.. 39c

Bread ·- ----- 4 ..~ $1

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Shredded Wheat Tissue . . . . . 4 ::· $1
114a. ....
33c
c..- Whlla &amp; • • hod
'fowels
3
89c
IIATIOIIAL BISCUIT
Shredded Wheat Color ......
Rinso ---- -· l-Ib...... 1«. 69c
I-bex
33c

,__,_Weiners ......... 79e .

lb. boo Be

Krooor ..............

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Kf"'OM' hllw mltk

Koodu Liquid

Fociol While &amp; •

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"' dispatch from Reut.n oaya tbat the little
vQJage of Loazec, ~. home of 1,:100
8lld two d Q n II:
1,,
I ~bas become lbe
Uailera of "Tbe J'rleDdl of lbe Jact...... a newi!Oele!:f ''deirbted to defending tbe
mueh-mallfll"· 1ieut 8lld aavtag It from
lllCIID&amp;on.
·
' Mean'llblle~ In
__lhll countrY, 111other group
e8Jled ''Tho ...,. ollbe Wild Au," othei'wlle
bown u .tbe DeiiiGd'atlC party, II currently
eapgec!ID a o!mDar eaterprlle.

.. 85c

Milk •• •.... 6 1: : " 99c

Dolo Sllcod, Chunlo, T161h, C""""'

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$1.39

•• 89c Bacon '!. $1.29 Beef

Margarine
Pineapple . 3 ~v. 89c

l·lb.

-ondSovolllootl

c.-··--

Fruit

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39c Bacon

Coffee ••••••.

KROGER BRAIID

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Beef . .:
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Burning rhoughts

A Parallel?

mma are

eount1ng the montha .... Prln- " hyrst," which means a wood
17'• new (acllng) prealclent baa cos a Anne Ia having trouble pt.. or forest.

BARBS

All Frgera Sold at Kroger are ll. S. Govt.lntJpeeted!
F..... or _ _
lllootl n.. 4lc
Kwlck Ktto, Sllcocl

Wleo'o "star" II eon-

a .,re pop for bUlle 111m

11'01111, but Bob Clift pt TV
dlalnl lllllrealld Ill his $500,000 Mae Well opoelal inohow;
Mae'a ]oat nol whore tile ac. tion~l at •••• Glbrll Sudera
1111 be and Zaa Za wm p:t
aloq ~r than when the)' were
married lhOJ' alar In
''Blithe ~lrlt" In Londoa thla
wllltlr .... COlumbia lhdversl-

Unnecessary Protest

Chiekerr Quarter• ·

lb.

groooed over $2,000,000 In tile
USA. ... Pndlcer Allen K I e I n
made them fnr $125,000 apiece

1\'llkly and

otrilni\Y aad you're rlaiiL

polled for a year It . - . .,.,
be &lt;lll btc 11•10 Alln J, ~~

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flashy nicknaa. to make it look less ""peil8ive?
Should we not have included the new 327-cubic-:nch
Just because c:ompetitiQD doesn't should we not have
engine, the biggestatandard V8 in its field?
oftered you wuhera to clean your headlight&amp;, the new
Should we have skipped the many improvements in
vatiable-ratio power otA&gt;ering,liquid tire chain that you
the inrerior and in the quietness of the ride?
can apply to your rear wheels at the touch of a button? ·
Some people think so. Our competitora.
'69 Caprice Coupe

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Harm Done

r&amp;;~i:;t=l Phantom Coffee ~our

Says Hebert

:· ca/endod Newest Nixon Siunt

WASIIINGTON (UP!) -

Rep.

f. Edw&amp;rd Hebert, 0-La., says
Auociate Supreme Court Jus-

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lice WUUam 0, Douglas caused
"irreparable mischier• b} ordering a stay of Vietnam orders
for a grol.t) of reservists.
Hebert, chairman or a House
armed services subcommittee on
reserve a f Ca i r s complained
about justice Douglas in a letter
Monda, to Chief Justice Earl

Warren.
Douglas' order caused "Incalculable and irreparable misehier• by touching off more suits

WEDNESDAY
TRINITY GUn.D, 7:30Wodnesday at the Trlnlf¥ United Church
al Christ; Frlenclly Circle, boat;
Mlss Mary Virginia Relbel has
tbe program; Mrs. Mae Mora devotions; Mrs. Bill Perrin, chair-

man or hosteas committee.

FEENE''t-BENNETT Post 128,

American Legion, 7:30

p.m. at

the hall
Wn.DWOOD GARDEN Club, 8
p.m. We&amp;'lesday, home ol Mrs.
Ken Nease, Mrs. Henry Thomas aalllating hostelS.

TIIURSDAY

ROCK SPRINGS G r an g e,
and placing the reserve program
Ulller 1 legal cloud, he wrote ThurSdaY n1l!ht at the hell, pot.
luck dinner at 7 p.m., meeting
Warren.
Hebert warned Congress might at S; new ofticer1 will be eJect~

By MERRIMAN SlllTII
United Press International
Backstairs at the campelgn:
Talk about ghostly ideaa ln
pollticsl The Ntxon POODle,
through local organJzatlona, are
sponsoring a money-railing
•cheme known as the "Phanl&lt;ln
Coffee Hour for Nixon--Agnew."
The idea Is to have no coffee
hour at all, but for the good
ledlos of • c&lt;nimunll;y to mail
in a buck (or more,
to campaign headquarters as a
contribution.
To make this worillwhile wUI
involve not drinking thouof gallons of coffee. Also, it
could invohe not eating several
million cookies.

h~ellilly)

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Mra. Sandra Nichols,

presj~

dent.

named a conunlttee ror a
potluck dinner that will be sponBOred by the group, Young Re.

publlcana Club and the Rep~bll­
can Executive Committee.
The dJnner wilt be served at
the National Giard Armory OcL
Z2 at 6:30 p.m. AdmiasiM will
be $1 per person.
The decoration committee will
include Mrs. Etta &amp;le Foater,
dlalrman, Mrs. Marjorie Rickard, Mrs, Doris Deal and Mrs.
Mro. Garnet Pelfrey; table aervic:e and eolfee, Mra. Bolllie
Waldie, chairman, Mrs. Delphia
Noble and Mrs. Louloe M u •·
aran; tickets at the door, Mrs.
Maxine Lathoy, Mrs, Jean Toylor and Mrs. Ted WhiUock; hon-

q~

usually ts a algn of
conlldence, perhlps !DO much of
It, ln a prosldentlal c&amp;IIQialgn
when at IIlla relllthely urly
date, people around a candldate
begin to speculate about mblbershlp tn hls cablneL
some of the current gue181ng
It

c•lo•s•~•kHN c•lr•c•le~a_;p~~·
. .bo
. .n. .

~culatl&lt;NI

II'-

II'-

can headqJartera and Mrs.

Lu-

clll Rainey wlll be In charge of
the jewelry oales oo thla data.
Coffees were alao planned with
the Orll one Sept. 28 at 10:30 a.m. at tbe home of Mrs. J.
G. F, Johnson, 508 29111 St., w1t11
Mrs. Wlllllm Rardln, Sr., co •

holteas.

Mr•.

Sarah Dawson, ehairliUtl\
Is plamq a eotree for the bend
area on Oct. 5 with the co •
hoatoaa and the tlme and place
to be amounced. Mn. S. C.
Wilhelm, Jelleraoo Blvd., will
boat a eotree at 10:30 a.m. Oct.
12, w:ltb Mra. E. Bartow Jones

at the Wilhelm home. Mrs. Wal ter Wlndoor, Windsor Court, will
be bolteaa to a cotree Oct. 25 at
lO::W a.m. at her home. Oct. 19,
lfro. Pall;y BurdottA!, Mrs. Tom1117 and Mrs, Janet Miller will be bolteaaes to a cof,_ wttb U. place to be named.

lfra. l.Jda Gorland will be hoat
ID a cotfee Ia the Gallipolis FerI'J' ara mel Mn. Bessie Supple
ID the Render am IIDd Woods area
the plaee Uld time to be

--t&lt;o"«lod. Republican candidate
Velmor Kllapp wlll be preseat
at eadl mftee.
Mra. Niehola also named worken for each Saturday In Ule
R..... ll&lt;aii~B.
The group diacusaed plana to
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of toWD IIIII W make appllcatlou
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grounds. Each

to take
basket dinner and table service
for dinner at 12 noon. SOcial
activities during afternoon.

SATURDAY
BAKE SALE will be held
Saturday beglmlng at 9 a. m.
at tho Hines building ln Minersville by the Women' s

Soele~

.-~ttf••Y~•~m~a~••~&amp;m~u.;;~rwas;;~.~ ~ diD._~
. . .. . .

ImcoverNew

Mr1. CbarlH Gibbs review-

There w:Ul be a dedlcationser-

20 ct.
pk&amp;.

WIENERS
PORK LIVER

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NO ~TAMPSI NO CONTESTSI f{O GAMESI .·
NO GIMMICISieeeeYOUR SAVINGS GROWII
FROZEN FOODS .
Crinkle Cut Freneh Fry ..

POTATOES
3 t'~; 1~.00
-PIES

.Au Kinds

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leiter"JustIll'*•
'a few' Unea to let JOU- that m Srd or 4111 Sept. lasuo
ot Dally 'l!eitiDOi, an editorial .(actually a Iotter of opinion to the

editor) 111. one Rachel Sborldan otated that rlch pe~lo doo't bono to
10 to '!ar l1ufpooipo~lo do.
- ··~1. tills woman ba1 fiqotten that the KemedY•' were ad
an ,rich, 'but tiW oetWa In war, and Cia!' tried to buy tho Ar1ll1
ott. but ot!il!ld 111 ln jall over I~
"I aclullly ~ Iiiii rid&gt; and poor l*IPIO ollke are sorvl111
ln Vle!Mm.
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"Alb )\Oping that ~ ln the near ruture, llllj'be IIOIIliOilO
will i'~ ao anawer to' thla lody mf Inform her tllal. the per..,a
aentng . In battle ere aelocted at r a - and not aelected 111 the
~·of clolbr bllla paned across lila eountar.
"lfi.YIIe abe has misled melnhereditorlalbut being ln VIetnam,
a"" io.Y buddles ...rheroarerieh and when they read !lie article,
- :dldil'l pact1y pill allout ~~
. · ,'IOftr ben, ~. llbai-ea tl!fDIWI-rlromholilt,and IIIIa
Ia .i!lo worat .,Ucle I'V. ever ·Netl p~bllabecl by the SantNJ
· -"FUrthermore, I am very disturbed abOut the !act that she
,...\Iii.,_IUIIJ1 think' people are bu.Yilll tllolr woy out of the Army

or

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l':lt!&gt;er recently

...,.tltJ:ee ehlldren,

5TH and PEARL STS., RACINE

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''The Store With A Hart"

Right reaerv'!Cf to lllrllt quantities

dau8hter

Gow&lt;ly bat -llllllld to handle

nam?
fn Ealtern E»rope, maanwbDe,

the Soviet Union also take1 ad-

•anta&amp;e of the paelftam of tile
laolallonlam In thla country and of the revolutionary etvU violence that accompanlea lt.
'The Russians move ulJ(II Czech~
oslovalda and thus destroy
months of !1rm1y patient hrldpbdldlng which, given a reaaon-

llhly united Amerlcanp~bllcopln­
loo, would at minimum have deterred them from this act and

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of Mr. and Mrs. H. K

Shleldo.

Prices Effective
SEPT. 26-27-28

GPen Mon. thru Sat.
9t09-Suntlay10io7

Year

PT, PLEASANT- Kermit Gropn, of Kimbell, a lonstJme actlve l\letbOdlal Jayman, wu anJII)UIIC8d the la,yman of the year
at the 28th amuel Uolted Modlodlat J.a:mat' 1 lllllltute at JaekIIOD'a Mill tl&gt;la paat week.

ne 196! IWd Wlllkat. With more Buick luliUI')'
and rakish new 11yling. With Buick's new suspension system 1nd a
430cubic Inch VI standard. A.nd a long list of :s~~feqr features.

elected to the epla-q In the
Cmforeneo at
JUly, m!IAio Ida
Oral )Oiblle addreao ln the Weal
Vlrlllal• CGnfarQ!ee when be
.,... to the lll,yiiMIIl SoiUJ'dlll of.
... ...... Tbe 324lll,ymenandmiii-

. Juriadlctlmal

Bu&lt;:khaDDOO laal

11Mn from 1111 11 otate d I •·
trlell, ..., htlard challOIIIIIDI

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from . Dr. llarW
Jlllne•, axe "•• Her..,- ~

.... Uillted llelhodi .. C4Immltte0.
iar o.er- Rellof. NIDIIIJ.._ Air 11 ~ rrom u. .tormer
QCmf....... '

"Miulaa: IJJdl;y aJil Sentee
Ill • ' World of~·· wu
1111 !iatltute - · Oilier opoak... ,Jnch?,lod Dr, -~ !1- Col·
Iilii,' ~~ iladlllatll: lti
llllhoP Wwt.; . !It-; IIUII4tf II. ·
~ ~ ~ q, .we_il VIr•

Our

~: Wolllpft. ~-; ,......

Produce valuea!

Dr. Ratue7 l!rliiJIU; ~ Cioll
- Lailea .,......} - -.paljiir Dr.

BANANAS

',p; llbula!f SpdGI, ·of· SL illrk'o

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11tt lte lttkk Dedn. W. New. Beautifully new.
A diltilldive new profile. With a ~430cubk inch VI
lid TH-400 automatic-tnnsmtnion staadard.
FOilurinsa ncw60/•scat thlt: you can order. Sui-e. tcraitht
. .tradr;inJ from a re\lolutionary new suspension s~tcm.
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And much, m~h more.

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Gol.en Rlpo Cholco Fruit

7 1.00
lb.

Ch • ICl Gol. en y•IIow

CARROTS

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lb. cello

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BJC Red Button

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CABBAGE-..a. 9$
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Jumbo :II Siu

militant comnmlom 11111 ....., ··
And consider the chlekalll
wblch thllldndofleadel'llhlllbaY•
mw broll8hl home to 1'0011. Tile
olcl.talllllonod 11101-otlln tile

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Houle of Represenlaill'l_l, mt'lr'•

ally ualated by the llolao
llonleta .., VIetnam who damar
lor JIOIU'e at 11111 price, uUoriJ
gut the loreiln • ald prGI1am
withoUt, of """rse, ,.erlng tile
omallen alternative to ll
Who, then, W&lt;&gt;lld nal1y like
to be P r e - of the United
state• !Dday? That competent
men are IIIII wanting to cultarod
for the office 11 about the best
asset we can now count.

3 ROOMS

New Furniture
ONLY

$'299

$30.00 ............ .

c.-hltTtr•s

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
IWON, W. YA.

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The 1969 Buidl. Riden. More elr:!ant and
personal than ever. With new c~~:clusivr:colors, elegant new intcrion
and a revolutionary new suspension system for improved handling and more
drivi ng ease than you·ve~er enjoyed before. Completely ~uipped
with a 430 cubic inch VS, autom11tK tran.-.mission. power ~eer~ng,
power brakes and much, much mort: .

TM 190 Bilek LeSaWe- New colors, nt:w interiors and Buick's rtvolutionar)
new suspension system far a LeSabi'c thal'&amp; more appealins than
ever bt:fore: Mon: rt$p011St: and economy from a standard JSO cubic
mch V8. And a lo ng, impms1vt: li5t of safety features.

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Blaholl D. fredrfckWertz,jual

We accept Fad. Food Stamps

at nwdmum mll!ht eventually
have produced 1 JIIIUlna coldwar thaw baaell upon an Amorteon pooture ofunlooandatren&amp;lhHere Jn WIUhlngton the oxtreme .,anti-Vietnam war'' zeal
of tbe Domoeratlc leaderlllllp of
the Senate Ia IIJIIIbollzed b)' 111eb
11 sen. Mike Manlftold of Montana, w1o1 on the veey eve ot
the Sovlotlunp upon tho Czech•
wu on record lor actual reclictlooa In Amerl&lt;all forces In n.rope, Ills ldlbl1 periODII theorY,
taken In proud "dlooent" from
dreary old tblngs like lntalllpnce report&amp;, wa1 tbaf. there
really wu not much danger from

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l'!l~elved herBS In educatlm It Ohlo .Unl•.. of

_ , 10; Larry, eight, and Amy, six, are stu-

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GOWDY NAMED
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11 able Juao1y to allln mere
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~'ln\lll' taaOhla.n~ p-ede at the Racine Etamenary School.

tloitli!.tboltL

Jll'e- Clreumataneea, In abort,

PlP"••·

tratlon than from the old. While
American aott-llnera contlllle to
cey out for "a hslt .ID the bon1blni'' of North VIetnam, the oth.'!'fellow makealtperlectlyplaln
1n Parla that nat even tid a CJneoo
aided retroal would aatlai)' him.
no demand• now not only a unllateral end to American 'elr aeuoo but In JUln tru111 an American llll'l«der all acroas the
board.
Of oourae, wo 011 thla alde of
the world 1mow t11a1 he wtn not
get thlo aort of capltulatloo trom
either Rlchard Nbon or Hubert
Hum.l)hre¥. But hoW II tbe eDerD¥
to 1mow tblo for aure when he
1011 the national COIIIIent!On of
the lerpat Amerl&lt;all peril' oil
but destroyed by the aboularo
for hla ldnd of "peace" ln Vlet-

ueod "'

;o try writ11111- about 1111' projoell, ln

eftorl to earn edOUib !rom It to gat ott this amell VA peiUil&lt;ll and
hove aome modleal care which the VA la uoable to alford me, so
llll proJecio ·haw a c1ua1 pilt)&gt;OU.
u111&amp;Nt you fol your Ume aad kind conslderltlon in readiJW
my lettet., ! hope I· iDly be hearing !rom a f.., of your reeders."
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onJ{ lll'fiDI fador In the

wlollo permitted to try ID look
lifter eaiODilal.natlonallnteresta
wltl1 a tingle mind and
Were he rumlng lor re-eteeII&lt;NI lodal, his every act and utteranee upon world crtn• would
be pll clcnm to peraonal alnbltim or the llke, and the net of
It W&lt;&gt;lld be tllal the lorelgn polley of the United states lftlllld
be In a condltlm llttle IIOlrl of
poralyalo. To be 111re, sitting
Proal-a befon thlt hove aenable beth to Nl aerall,y pin and to tad the atore with
lllr sueeeu.
art all this was yesterda.y.
Tbe current atmosphere llllbln
1111 left wing of the DOIIMieratlc
peril' ot an ldeoloeleal peclil11111
·almost literally mad lo
In Ita heated degree a •w and
frl8htanilii departure In Amerlean palltlea.
So much, then, tor the gloomy
realltle:e of our tlme. Now for
_,. ol the delalls.
111 Paris a ao-called peace oonferenee on VIetnam Ia wholly lm-

Guests of Mr. and l\lro. Edthe SL Loulo Canlaal•
son Roush last week were Mr. IIIII Detroit Tiawa.
and Mra. - r t Wata011 and
TOIIJ Kubok will ........ onchildren of Kent.
,
llu&gt;4eld ....~ wbll~ vetMr. and Mra. Douglas Circle
- - llarr)' Ctrlllwlll
am 1011, t.arry, au.~ fUDera1 uallt illh U.. fllllllll plll,yed In
services for Brownie Duncan at SL Lodlo IIIIi Georf!l Kell will
Beale Chlpel II ,wplo Gro..,, help DetroiL
W. VL
Mr. John Archer and clausJiter
STROM&amp;ERG INJURED
mobUlzed by a COmmunist enNaomi · of QuJilille were reeeat
NEW YORK (UPl) - Llnobaek- ll1l.Y who surely must have a~
fill lis of Wolter, E.. and Sadie er Mike 9:1 oanberg wu p1aced
go there In the Oral
Archer.
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m the Inactive list by the Now
place
only
because rrom t h •
Melvlo Clrele of Columbus r~ York Jell TueldaY.
aound
and
fury hero at homo
cenlly spent a SatuJ\10: night with
stromberg aullered tom llp- ho reclroned he mlgbt get a bet·
hla mother, Mary Circle. Olhera monia In the Jell' 47.31 vicCllllng dllrllll tha week were tory over Bolton lest &amp;indaY, ter deal Crom a new .Admin.tsMrs. llolllld Plereo of Atheoa,
Janet Circle of New HliOL
WWiem carleton and Euole
Brinker were dinner gue1ta It
the homo of Bet~¥ Van Meter and
Margaret AM carleton m observance of the birthday of Patrick carleton.
n.J Ralph Slllltll of Portland
wis tho guest of the Dan Smith
fiiD1Iy 1 recent nlgbL
Mr. and Mra. Buren Duncan
of Columbus apeD! a weekend
with Mr. , and Mrs. Douglao Circle. Othera callbw dufl1ll the
week at the Circle hCD.e were
Mr. and Mro. Ernest Johnson
ol Belpre and John ours, IJiu&gt;.
bar, W, VL
'1111!19t91WfikGS..O.
Wilh new functional hood scoops
Batt;y Van Meter and Eunl~
rordeepercnsine brathins- A stifft:r,
Brinker call..&lt;oa Clarence Koehmore raponsivesuspcnsion for
ler ol T\lppera Plains recently.
improved h&amp;ndlina: 1nd ridt:. And the
new availablt: Staac I oplional
WUIIom C'arleton called '"' Nilhili\-performance packag.e.
ton and Joe Clr&lt;le recently.

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NBC'o World Sorloo teleeut be-

"lted ~~Ill
aid va1..,unea.
.
"twas in hopei tllat. perblfiJs, a few of )'OUI' readers may have
a f'lw real olcl ftlentlneo theJ do not wan~ beeauae I would be hljiJiy
to have 11\Y Uley 1II1Q' care to send me, and be ilod to ~ them.
"EYOnluolly, .I hope

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W\ · : 1:. /iJt• ambltlout peoilla· Jib Mra. lolariODI .Fisher WhO,
m... ·: ·of • • b6J.y life and thn!l aetlve chlldren, has ........ted her

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House llllJ well ln the end
Utat ho had loll.
IDdoed, hall Prealdent """""""
not made tho oaerillee IIIOIIUII
0111 of riiiMJni ldllllelf irom
thll ...,...~~, our poalUlift In till
worl4 mllbl 111 thl1 limo have

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"I ID1 I handlefllped - - llvlng 011 I amlllpenalon. My
Ylolon and holrll!ll are alolrly t.vllll me. The dochlt'a say they
cao ~ dotlliiw; ao I have modO prolOcll to keep buoy with, ln ao elfort to forget'tl!Y defects.
;,One ot 1117 proJeeta Ia ·the hlalllrY of· calendars. lam eolloet.Jng oftll aid calendars to use •• Wuatradma and hilve lour t11at are
1882; 1883; 1887 anil1898, ond am looking for,others.
"While I am colleotlq old poll cardl, bQokmarkl and reward
of mert&gt; cards, moat C!f IIIJ·prole&lt;t• eoneern blatorlea of holltiiJa
W.. ,Euler, Holl-• ~ St.."ll'ilenll... a Da!'- Te make It lnlereatJng; Nin &lt;ol)~
viJOIIIIIIO~ ,!'&gt; IIH as UluatraUcm and
plan to give Ulom to a mua'""" when llllllllb- .
''I hoO. lllo ftlotill~l thai are &lt;mr 12.1 1ears olcl Olld four
1¥t .... .
V5 ~. aid and a ·leW dating beck to 1880, but on
1111' llmJIOd ~·· I am htvlni! a bird time l1811111i a beltar rEPr,..
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BY WJLLIAI( S. Wllll'E
WASIIINGTON - The Prell·
dtnllal eampaliD, and upodally ltl preocctqlllllln with VIII- .
nam, 11 lurching a1onJ amidst a
piiMJI of fDrllan • pollq prob1111111 10 IQIIe and 10 ..... u to
make lt aadi,J JUln tlial the
next IIWI to OCClQIJ! the WbJte

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:~ ;p~:·~ry~ CELERY____~J9e

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1111 latter revMia hla problem -.

. . . .Ho
..aklna.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr
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It'• 17re Belt I+om ..
Premkr ·Grade Beefl

:r::t~£;:-:~RADISHES____ _2bcbs.J9e

ed "'1'1111 Hot '"' the Hall Table'' II I receal meeting of
tile Cborch of G r a c e
of lllounl Zion Canference Con~·~ Clturch.
Deo d _OIII tor Cbemeetlnrwere ter at Lake AmatWan, Qlate....., bJ lin. Tltus, IIIII
lfra. Fred Crow pro a rtoume
of 1111 .. of tbe Dlo&lt;oNn
Jlre.. l;adrlc Clark ~~~~.:_-of maill
tile IIIOOIIn£ In the
of lfra. 0. B. Stout.
riel&lt; ,Loc:lllt)', Mro. Jo1a Uet-''P*.&gt;'"'}!l.... ParllhllouH wllor,
Mrl. EY.- lla)'el, ond
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ArnnreIIlii
Vldo
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Ia Interested I~ hetrlng !rom SCIIIUI Senllnel rudero. The follow·

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Fall District
Meeting is
Announced

vlee for tha Fellowahlp of the

~lna,

Ground Beef.......... 3~~;.

Meat Values Here!

HYMN SING at ML Ollve
Church, Long Bottom, at 1:30
p.m. Public invited as well as
sinprs.

Preabylerlal alds and lnterpre::::-;.~0 be Feaemd by the

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Our Good Frash Ground

fDI' · - bollota.
At the OeL 14 meeting Ill
7:30 p.m. In a. c:ourthwae an-

Mrs. Gibbs is
Review Leader

me

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Rot, 35c
Pkt.
ofl2

parking lot in Pc.meroy urder
sponsorship or Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion.

and roglatratlon at 9:30 a.m.
wltllthe mettlng scheWied lobelin at 10 a.m. Lunchooo wlll be
- . plana wlll be dlaeuaiiOd for served at the church at noon.
pnc:lnet work. Hoateosea wlll
At tbe morning aesalon an
be Mra. E. Bartow Jones, Mra. AdYenture Cllnl c on DARE wlll
Mary HJre IIIII Mrs, Maxlno be FeiMlllted by lour Preaby.
terlal ne...rce peroooa, Other
Wolters.

~~up· ~::=f~~;

MortDII'S Cream Filled

p.m., on

There 1 will be a cotree hour

Wlc~,

HOLSQ:M

Minersville Methodist Church.
SUNDAY
PUBUC CIUCKEN barbecue,

Tho Fell District meeting of
Prelbyterlan women wm be held
at tho Alexander Presbyterian
Church '"' Thurldoy, October 3.

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cy of Christian Service of the

Swlda)', 11 Lm. to 6

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tamUy

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Christian Temperance Union will

sponsored.
EBLIN FAMILY reunion, Saturday at Rock Springs Fair-

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iteHouse Winner May Wish He Hadn't·

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Chapter, Order of the Eastern
star, will meet at 6 p.m. Friday night at the Masonic Temple, Ml.ddleport, for a potluck
dinner. Members are to take
their own table service.

meet at 7:30 Friday night at the
home of Mrs. VIctoria stace.r' Third St.' Middleport.
THE MEIGS Hlgb School cheerleaders wW sponsor an after
game dance party with lhe Jays
following the !delgs-Atllons footbollpme tills Friday night from
orary memberlbip, Mra. Paulyne
10 to 12 p.m. at the Metg~~ JuBrlaht. Mra. Orvnle Sturgeon nior High In Pc.meroy.
Uld Mrs. Mabel Marsh; jewelry
SATURDAY
oalea, Mrs. WUIIam Rardln Sr.
A HIGH SCHOOL dance parl;y
and Mrs. C. G. Bauerle.
wUI be held this Saturday night
Mrs. Nichola amounced that
Mrs. WUIIam Rardin, Sr. and fi'OIIJ..~'30 tD 11:30 p.m. at tho
Mrs. Donald Waldie wlll head a MeljY High School audl!Drlum
in MiddleporL The Jays will embake oale OeL 12 at the republicee the dance which is school

Washington White Paper

Director lolaurt&lt;e s ton a u
Secretary of TreuiD'y.
I(I'L
about Sc:ran...., ·
SL
Mra. Katie YOUJII( ond MI'IL ·· ·•
Rockefeller and StanB, however,
, · )1111 Mut11a
of Lewis Hudaoo wore holll
mlaht trip owr 1 common
, .
Wll the wee- ..eat e dinner hoporl!lg tbe ...:::;;.
danomii81Dr ln llloit U....O mon
l\lra,
· ...,.wna lit ller awili. Mila Ada Genbol.c ed blrthdaya of Robert •
-they are quite lndopildent ln ·erllleal 'CC!Idltb• at ·Holzer mer an! ·lllll Luc:retla GehtiiJ. and. LewllllludiCXI.
thbQra.
HDf;ttal lfhere llit . fta Ulimi.'
Paull..ne catte'r d. . TIMo' receh.·ed HVeral
Thura40J. Her daulilltol'o M r L C l - . FIL, Ia oliO hOre lnclucllni a
Divoreet Granted
ofNaahvllle, Tenn. ·
at the Genhelmer ·home. Inscribed ''lfawf I
PT. PLEASANT _ TWo di- 1.1
tu &amp;Iaiit 1n the eare of ,
Ml;.• .and
Jeri')'· Bauah· Ia aDd·Bob.''
voree1 were
In lolu&lt;NI lilirll!llther. Mr. ond Mra.Jameo lliatl ' of Amlnda
!lindoy
Guuto w...., Mr. , IIIIi N r a.
C&lt;lullt1 Circuit .,...n Tllr,o.dlj&gt;, Srnllli aDd 'Q1o to1111er Am SmiGI iueata cl Mr. IIIIi Mrl.' R8Jno Howard YCIUIIII IIIIi Llnda, MJp._ .
1
Dlvor"«l - · IJI'IIIIed to Doo- IIIII her huabaDd of Wlllhlnalon. Lind.
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J
·
na Joan Blonkalllhlj) from Am· D. C. came ror o weolaiitd 'flail. .
PICNIC HE/.n
Manuel and ""'!'• - ;
old llllllkenllllp. The -wa• Am i'emalDed to bO Wltb b or
The Three F Club llelcl• plc- ond Mrl. Howard Seulo and .
tho
of their· In- lfllndmrAbor,
... ,
nle Suoday at Ule Roit&amp; 33 Rood' Carl
Rlmtl'OI;
..
rant chll- and $12,50)&gt;0I'chlld · Mra, Jolin' UeiWI!er 11 In aide Park. Attendl.lll. were Mrs. Konnetll, Howard Newlalld,
;:,
per week, aleo modleal BnllclenCaddie
l\lro. verlle Ol'IYDie; Mr. IIIII MrL Robert
tal bWs Jneurred 111 Nld litflnt IJI'IIIIed a dlvorco from Robert Gonlm ·and fll'llldson, Freci Ray· BiliiiY and llol1b1 • Long BoitDm· .
• - llball be pe1c1 II¥ the David Scherer, Tbe pl-1 Wll buro, of a.Jeogo, liL who Ia Lowlthehoo Hudson, Mlneravllle,
father.
·
. 01del.ed to
$50 IVIIPOI'I of maldl!ll hla hctnle here, and As&amp;
1101101, MrL YOIIDI and

lor Hil!h School following home
f1811le wltll Southwestern wltll the
Ravena providing muale; Southern Band Boosters &amp;.IJOIUIOrl,
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline

MIDDLEPORT

lomber :jll, 1938

·Birthdays

Njmn apJIGiat.-

Made hyCluh

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Event Plans

AVeral plane for events.

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"For c~mbined :

by loc;al NI,....Agnow beodquartero !love spaces for oomo and
address then a box to be
cheeked beside tida serance, "I
would Uke to be a Phan._
Hostess tor Nixon." It u,ya
abaolutoly oothllll about want1ng to he a phantom for Apiew.
The assumpUon here is that
Spiro can dlg
hla oom
phantoms.
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take steps to curb the power of ocL
.
. .dl•s•tr•l•bu•ted
. . . ln
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RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club . .T•h•e. fu•m•n•s•be•t•ng
lndi vidual Supreme Court mem·
bers unless the court itself acts will meet Thursday, Sept. 26,
to prevent its "~ricious" use. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Douglas has acted in the case Mrs. Gene Wilson, with Mrs.
of re1ervists from Ohio and New Carl Buckley as c&amp;ohostess. New·.
York to stay their sh.ipmenl to omcers are to be Installed.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, MidVletum while they press court
cases questioning the legality of dleport first United Preab~er­
tan Church, 111W"Ida)'; Mrs. Joe
their callup.
Baney, Mrs. Karl Owen, devo;
tiona; meeting to be preceded by
a 6:30 potlucl&lt; dlmer. lloateiSes wUI be Mra . Edward Burkett, Mra. Leo Kem.e«v , Miu
Ph.Yills Joachim, Mrl. Ed Smith,
Mrs.
William Ohlinger, and Mrs.
PT, PLEASANT- Mason
COUDb' Republlcan Women's Club Carl GUmore.
metlall nll!ht at the annex buildFRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atRaclneJunIng of Ule courthouse and made

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Harm Done

r&amp;;~i:;t=l Phantom Coffee ~our

Says Hebert

:· ca/endod Newest Nixon Siunt

WASIIINGTON (UP!) -

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f. Edw&amp;rd Hebert, 0-La., says
Auociate Supreme Court Jus-

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lice WUUam 0, Douglas caused
"irreparable mischier• b} ordering a stay of Vietnam orders
for a grol.t) of reservists.
Hebert, chairman or a House
armed services subcommittee on
reserve a f Ca i r s complained
about justice Douglas in a letter
Monda, to Chief Justice Earl

Warren.
Douglas' order caused "Incalculable and irreparable misehier• by touching off more suits

WEDNESDAY
TRINITY GUn.D, 7:30Wodnesday at the Trlnlf¥ United Church
al Christ; Frlenclly Circle, boat;
Mlss Mary Virginia Relbel has
tbe program; Mrs. Mae Mora devotions; Mrs. Bill Perrin, chair-

man or hosteas committee.

FEENE''t-BENNETT Post 128,

American Legion, 7:30

p.m. at

the hall
Wn.DWOOD GARDEN Club, 8
p.m. We&amp;'lesday, home ol Mrs.
Ken Nease, Mrs. Henry Thomas aalllating hostelS.

TIIURSDAY

ROCK SPRINGS G r an g e,
and placing the reserve program
Ulller 1 legal cloud, he wrote ThurSdaY n1l!ht at the hell, pot.
luck dinner at 7 p.m., meeting
Warren.
Hebert warned Congress might at S; new ofticer1 will be eJect~

By MERRIMAN SlllTII
United Press International
Backstairs at the campelgn:
Talk about ghostly ideaa ln
pollticsl The Ntxon POODle,
through local organJzatlona, are
sponsoring a money-railing
•cheme known as the "Phanl&lt;ln
Coffee Hour for Nixon--Agnew."
The idea Is to have no coffee
hour at all, but for the good
ledlos of • c&lt;nimunll;y to mail
in a buck (or more,
to campaign headquarters as a
contribution.
To make this worillwhile wUI
involve not drinking thouof gallons of coffee. Also, it
could invohe not eating several
million cookies.

h~ellilly)

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Mra. Sandra Nichols,

presj~

dent.

named a conunlttee ror a
potluck dinner that will be sponBOred by the group, Young Re.

publlcana Club and the Rep~bll­
can Executive Committee.
The dJnner wilt be served at
the National Giard Armory OcL
Z2 at 6:30 p.m. AdmiasiM will
be $1 per person.
The decoration committee will
include Mrs. Etta &amp;le Foater,
dlalrman, Mrs. Marjorie Rickard, Mrs, Doris Deal and Mrs.
Mro. Garnet Pelfrey; table aervic:e and eolfee, Mra. Bolllie
Waldie, chairman, Mrs. Delphia
Noble and Mrs. Louloe M u •·
aran; tickets at the door, Mrs.
Maxine Lathoy, Mrs, Jean Toylor and Mrs. Ted WhiUock; hon-

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usually ts a algn of
conlldence, perhlps !DO much of
It, ln a prosldentlal c&amp;IIQialgn
when at IIlla relllthely urly
date, people around a candldate
begin to speculate about mblbershlp tn hls cablneL
some of the current gue181ng
It

c•lo•s•~•kHN c•lr•c•le~a_;p~~·
. .bo
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the jewelry oales oo thla data.
Coffees were alao planned with
the Orll one Sept. 28 at 10:30 a.m. at tbe home of Mrs. J.
G. F, Johnson, 508 29111 St., w1t11
Mrs. Wlllllm Rardln, Sr., co •

holteas.

Mr•.

Sarah Dawson, ehairliUtl\
Is plamq a eotree for the bend
area on Oct. 5 with the co •
hoatoaa and the tlme and place
to be amounced. Mn. S. C.
Wilhelm, Jelleraoo Blvd., will
boat a eotree at 10:30 a.m. Oct.
12, w:ltb Mra. E. Bartow Jones

at the Wilhelm home. Mrs. Wal ter Wlndoor, Windsor Court, will
be bolteaa to a cotree Oct. 25 at
lO::W a.m. at her home. Oct. 19,
lfro. Pall;y BurdottA!, Mrs. Tom1117 and Mrs, Janet Miller will be bolteaaes to a cof,_ wttb U. place to be named.

lfra. l.Jda Gorland will be hoat
ID a cotfee Ia the Gallipolis FerI'J' ara mel Mn. Bessie Supple
ID the Render am IIDd Woods area
the plaee Uld time to be

--t&lt;o"«lod. Republican candidate
Velmor Kllapp wlll be preseat
at eadl mftee.
Mra. Niehola also named worken for each Saturday In Ule
R..... ll&lt;aii~B.
The group diacusaed plana to
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to take
basket dinner and table service
for dinner at 12 noon. SOcial
activities during afternoon.

SATURDAY
BAKE SALE will be held
Saturday beglmlng at 9 a. m.
at tho Hines building ln Minersville by the Women' s

Soele~

.-~ttf••Y~•~m~a~••~&amp;m~u.;;~rwas;;~.~ ~ diD._~
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Mr1. CbarlH Gibbs review-

There w:Ul be a dedlcationser-

20 ct.
pk&amp;.

WIENERS
PORK LIVER

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NO ~TAMPSI NO CONTESTSI f{O GAMESI .·
NO GIMMICISieeeeYOUR SAVINGS GROWII
FROZEN FOODS .
Crinkle Cut Freneh Fry ..

POTATOES
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leiter"JustIll'*•
'a few' Unea to let JOU- that m Srd or 4111 Sept. lasuo
ot Dally 'l!eitiDOi, an editorial .(actually a Iotter of opinion to the

editor) 111. one Rachel Sborldan otated that rlch pe~lo doo't bono to
10 to '!ar l1ufpooipo~lo do.
- ··~1. tills woman ba1 fiqotten that the KemedY•' were ad
an ,rich, 'but tiW oetWa In war, and Cia!' tried to buy tho Ar1ll1
ott. but ot!il!ld 111 ln jall over I~
"I aclullly ~ Iiiii rid&gt; and poor l*IPIO ollke are sorvl111
ln Vle!Mm.
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"Alb )\Oping that ~ ln the near ruture, llllj'be IIOIIliOilO
will i'~ ao anawer to' thla lody mf Inform her tllal. the per..,a
aentng . In battle ere aelocted at r a - and not aelected 111 the
~·of clolbr bllla paned across lila eountar.
"lfi.YIIe abe has misled melnhereditorlalbut being ln VIetnam,
a"" io.Y buddles ...rheroarerieh and when they read !lie article,
- :dldil'l pact1y pill allout ~~
. · ,'IOftr ben, ~. llbai-ea tl!fDIWI-rlromholilt,and IIIIa
Ia .i!lo worat .,Ucle I'V. ever ·Netl p~bllabecl by the SantNJ
· -"FUrthermore, I am very disturbed abOut the !act that she
,...\Iii.,_IUIIJ1 think' people are bu.Yilll tllolr woy out of the Army

or

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...,.tltJ:ee ehlldren,

5TH and PEARL STS., RACINE

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Right reaerv'!Cf to lllrllt quantities

dau8hter

Gow&lt;ly bat -llllllld to handle

nam?
fn Ealtern E»rope, maanwbDe,

the Soviet Union also take1 ad-

•anta&amp;e of the paelftam of tile
laolallonlam In thla country and of the revolutionary etvU violence that accompanlea lt.
'The Russians move ulJ(II Czech~
oslovalda and thus destroy
months of !1rm1y patient hrldpbdldlng which, given a reaaon-

llhly united Amerlcanp~bllcopln­
loo, would at minimum have deterred them from this act and

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of Mr. and Mrs. H. K

Shleldo.

Prices Effective
SEPT. 26-27-28

GPen Mon. thru Sat.
9t09-Suntlay10io7

Year

PT, PLEASANT- Kermit Gropn, of Kimbell, a lonstJme actlve l\letbOdlal Jayman, wu anJII)UIIC8d the la,yman of the year
at the 28th amuel Uolted Modlodlat J.a:mat' 1 lllllltute at JaekIIOD'a Mill tl&gt;la paat week.

ne 196! IWd Wlllkat. With more Buick luliUI')'
and rakish new 11yling. With Buick's new suspension system 1nd a
430cubic Inch VI standard. A.nd a long list of :s~~feqr features.

elected to the epla-q In the
Cmforeneo at
JUly, m!IAio Ida
Oral )Oiblle addreao ln the Weal
Vlrlllal• CGnfarQ!ee when be
.,... to the lll,yiiMIIl SoiUJ'dlll of.
... ...... Tbe 324lll,ymenandmiii-

. Juriadlctlmal

Bu&lt;:khaDDOO laal

11Mn from 1111 11 otate d I •·
trlell, ..., htlard challOIIIIIDI

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from . Dr. llarW
Jlllne•, axe "•• Her..,- ~

.... Uillted llelhodi .. C4Immltte0.
iar o.er- Rellof. NIDIIIJ.._ Air 11 ~ rrom u. .tormer
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"Miulaa: IJJdl;y aJil Sentee
Ill • ' World of~·· wu
1111 !iatltute - · Oilier opoak... ,Jnch?,lod Dr, -~ !1- Col·
Iilii,' ~~ iladlllatll: lti
llllhoP Wwt.; . !It-; IIUII4tf II. ·
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Dr. Ratue7 l!rliiJIU; ~ Cioll
- Lailea .,......} - -.paljiir Dr.

BANANAS

',p; llbula!f SpdGI, ·of· SL illrk'o

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11tt lte lttkk Dedn. W. New. Beautifully new.
A diltilldive new profile. With a ~430cubk inch VI
lid TH-400 automatic-tnnsmtnion staadard.
FOilurinsa ncw60/•scat thlt: you can order. Sui-e. tcraitht
. .tradr;inJ from a re\lolutionary new suspension s~tcm.
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And much, m~h more.

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7 1.00
lb.

Ch • ICl Gol. en y•IIow

CARROTS

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militant comnmlom 11111 ....., ··
And consider the chlekalll
wblch thllldndofleadel'llhlllbaY•
mw broll8hl home to 1'0011. Tile
olcl.talllllonod 11101-otlln tile

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Houle of Represenlaill'l_l, mt'lr'•

ally ualated by the llolao
llonleta .., VIetnam who damar
lor JIOIU'e at 11111 price, uUoriJ
gut the loreiln • ald prGI1am
withoUt, of """rse, ,.erlng tile
omallen alternative to ll
Who, then, W&lt;&gt;lld nal1y like
to be P r e - of the United
state• !Dday? That competent
men are IIIII wanting to cultarod
for the office 11 about the best
asset we can now count.

3 ROOMS

New Furniture
ONLY

$'299

$30.00 ............ .

c.-hltTtr•s

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
IWON, W. YA.

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The 1969 Buidl. Riden. More elr:!ant and
personal than ever. With new c~~:clusivr:colors, elegant new intcrion
and a revolutionary new suspension system for improved handling and more
drivi ng ease than you·ve~er enjoyed before. Completely ~uipped
with a 430 cubic inch VS, autom11tK tran.-.mission. power ~eer~ng,
power brakes and much, much mort: .

TM 190 Bilek LeSaWe- New colors, nt:w interiors and Buick's rtvolutionar)
new suspension system far a LeSabi'c thal'&amp; more appealins than
ever bt:fore: Mon: rt$p011St: and economy from a standard JSO cubic
mch V8. And a lo ng, impms1vt: li5t of safety features.

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We accept Fad. Food Stamps

at nwdmum mll!ht eventually
have produced 1 JIIIUlna coldwar thaw baaell upon an Amorteon pooture ofunlooandatren&amp;lhHere Jn WIUhlngton the oxtreme .,anti-Vietnam war'' zeal
of tbe Domoeratlc leaderlllllp of
the Senate Ia IIJIIIbollzed b)' 111eb
11 sen. Mike Manlftold of Montana, w1o1 on the veey eve ot
the Sovlotlunp upon tho Czech•
wu on record lor actual reclictlooa In Amerl&lt;all forces In n.rope, Ills ldlbl1 periODII theorY,
taken In proud "dlooent" from
dreary old tblngs like lntalllpnce report&amp;, wa1 tbaf. there
really wu not much danger from

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Layman

l'!l~elved herBS In educatlm It Ohlo .Unl•.. of

_ , 10; Larry, eight, and Amy, six, are stu-

the

GOWDY NAMED
NEW YORK (UPl) - C u r t

''~'~t• ·•lnr;~o.g~,-.

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11 able Juao1y to allln mere
111
_parU_-_pol__··-and_,._..
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~'ln\lll' taaOhla.n~ p-ede at the Racine Etamenary School.

tloitli!.tboltL

Jll'e- Clreumataneea, In abort,

PlP"••·

tratlon than from the old. While
American aott-llnera contlllle to
cey out for "a hslt .ID the bon1blni'' of North VIetnam, the oth.'!'fellow makealtperlectlyplaln
1n Parla that nat even tid a CJneoo
aided retroal would aatlai)' him.
no demand• now not only a unllateral end to American 'elr aeuoo but In JUln tru111 an American llll'l«der all acroas the
board.
Of oourae, wo 011 thla alde of
the world 1mow t11a1 he wtn not
get thlo aort of capltulatloo trom
either Rlchard Nbon or Hubert
Hum.l)hre¥. But hoW II tbe eDerD¥
to 1mow tblo for aure when he
1011 the national COIIIIent!On of
the lerpat Amerl&lt;all peril' oil
but destroyed by the aboularo
for hla ldnd of "peace" ln Vlet-

ueod "'

;o try writ11111- about 1111' projoell, ln

eftorl to earn edOUib !rom It to gat ott this amell VA peiUil&lt;ll and
hove aome modleal care which the VA la uoable to alford me, so
llll proJecio ·haw a c1ua1 pilt)&gt;OU.
u111&amp;Nt you fol your Ume aad kind conslderltlon in readiJW
my lettet., ! hope I· iDly be hearing !rom a f.., of your reeders."
an

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onJ{ lll'fiDI fador In the

wlollo permitted to try ID look
lifter eaiODilal.natlonallnteresta
wltl1 a tingle mind and
Were he rumlng lor re-eteeII&lt;NI lodal, his every act and utteranee upon world crtn• would
be pll clcnm to peraonal alnbltim or the llke, and the net of
It W&lt;&gt;lld be tllal the lorelgn polley of the United states lftlllld
be In a condltlm llttle IIOlrl of
poralyalo. To be 111re, sitting
Proal-a befon thlt hove aenable beth to Nl aerall,y pin and to tad the atore with
lllr sueeeu.
art all this was yesterda.y.
Tbe current atmosphere llllbln
1111 left wing of the DOIIMieratlc
peril' ot an ldeoloeleal peclil11111
·almost literally mad lo
In Ita heated degree a •w and
frl8htanilii departure In Amerlean palltlea.
So much, then, tor the gloomy
realltle:e of our tlme. Now for
_,. ol the delalls.
111 Paris a ao-called peace oonferenee on VIetnam Ia wholly lm-

Guests of Mr. and l\lro. Edthe SL Loulo Canlaal•
son Roush last week were Mr. IIIII Detroit Tiawa.
and Mra. - r t Wata011 and
TOIIJ Kubok will ........ onchildren of Kent.
,
llu&gt;4eld ....~ wbll~ vetMr. and Mra. Douglas Circle
- - llarr)' Ctrlllwlll
am 1011, t.arry, au.~ fUDera1 uallt illh U.. fllllllll plll,yed In
services for Brownie Duncan at SL Lodlo IIIIi Georf!l Kell will
Beale Chlpel II ,wplo Gro..,, help DetroiL
W. VL
Mr. John Archer and clausJiter
STROM&amp;ERG INJURED
mobUlzed by a COmmunist enNaomi · of QuJilille were reeeat
NEW YORK (UPl) - Llnobaek- ll1l.Y who surely must have a~
fill lis of Wolter, E.. and Sadie er Mike 9:1 oanberg wu p1aced
go there In the Oral
Archer.
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m the Inactive list by the Now
place
only
because rrom t h •
Melvlo Clrele of Columbus r~ York Jell TueldaY.
aound
and
fury hero at homo
cenlly spent a SatuJ\10: night with
stromberg aullered tom llp- ho reclroned he mlgbt get a bet·
hla mother, Mary Circle. Olhera monia In the Jell' 47.31 vicCllllng dllrllll tha week were tory over Bolton lest &amp;indaY, ter deal Crom a new .Admin.tsMrs. llolllld Plereo of Atheoa,
Janet Circle of New HliOL
WWiem carleton and Euole
Brinker were dinner gue1ta It
the homo of Bet~¥ Van Meter and
Margaret AM carleton m observance of the birthday of Patrick carleton.
n.J Ralph Slllltll of Portland
wis tho guest of the Dan Smith
fiiD1Iy 1 recent nlgbL
Mr. and Mra. Buren Duncan
of Columbus apeD! a weekend
with Mr. , and Mrs. Douglao Circle. Othera callbw dufl1ll the
week at the Circle hCD.e were
Mr. and Mro. Ernest Johnson
ol Belpre and John ours, IJiu&gt;.
bar, W, VL
'1111!19t91WfikGS..O.
Wilh new functional hood scoops
Batt;y Van Meter and Eunl~
rordeepercnsine brathins- A stifft:r,
Brinker call..&lt;oa Clarence Koehmore raponsivesuspcnsion for
ler ol T\lppera Plains recently.
improved h&amp;ndlina: 1nd ridt:. And the
new availablt: Staac I oplional
WUIIom C'arleton called '"' Nilhili\-performance packag.e.
ton and Joe Clr&lt;le recently.

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Tbe

NBC'o World Sorloo teleeut be-

"lted ~~Ill
aid va1..,unea.
.
"twas in hopei tllat. perblfiJs, a few of )'OUI' readers may have
a f'lw real olcl ftlentlneo theJ do not wan~ beeauae I would be hljiJiy
to have 11\Y Uley 1II1Q' care to send me, and be ilod to ~ them.
"EYOnluolly, .I hope

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W\ · : 1:. /iJt• ambltlout peoilla· Jib Mra. lolariODI .Fisher WhO,
m... ·: ·of • • b6J.y life and thn!l aetlve chlldren, has ........ted her

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House llllJ well ln the end
Utat ho had loll.
IDdoed, hall Prealdent """""""
not made tho oaerillee IIIOIIUII
0111 of riiiMJni ldllllelf irom
thll ...,...~~, our poalUlift In till
worl4 mllbl 111 thl1 limo have

II t11a1 an I n - Preaident

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"I ID1 I handlefllped - - llvlng 011 I amlllpenalon. My
Ylolon and holrll!ll are alolrly t.vllll me. The dochlt'a say they
cao ~ dotlliiw; ao I have modO prolOcll to keep buoy with, ln ao elfort to forget'tl!Y defects.
;,One ot 1117 proJeeta Ia ·the hlalllrY of· calendars. lam eolloet.Jng oftll aid calendars to use •• Wuatradma and hilve lour t11at are
1882; 1883; 1887 anil1898, ond am looking for,others.
"While I am colleotlq old poll cardl, bQokmarkl and reward
of mert&gt; cards, moat C!f IIIJ·prole&lt;t• eoneern blatorlea of holltiiJa
W.. ,Euler, Holl-• ~ St.."ll'ilenll... a Da!'- Te make It lnlereatJng; Nin &lt;ol)~
viJOIIIIIIO~ ,!'&gt; IIH as UluatraUcm and
plan to give Ulom to a mua'""" when llllllllb- .
''I hoO. lllo ftlotill~l thai are &lt;mr 12.1 1ears olcl Olld four
1¥t .... .
V5 ~. aid and a ·leW dating beck to 1880, but on
1111' llmJIOd ~·· I am htvlni! a bird time l1811111i a beltar rEPr,..
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STEW BEEF
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BY WJLLIAI( S. Wllll'E
WASIIINGTON - The Prell·
dtnllal eampaliD, and upodally ltl preocctqlllllln with VIII- .
nam, 11 lurching a1onJ amidst a
piiMJI of fDrllan • pollq prob1111111 10 IQIIe and 10 ..... u to
make lt aadi,J JUln tlial the
next IIWI to OCClQIJ! the WbJte

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FOR

:~ ;p~:·~ry~ CELERY____~J9e

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1111 latter revMia hla problem -.

. . . .Ho
..aklna.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr
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It'• 17re Belt I+om ..
Premkr ·Grade Beefl

:r::t~£;:-:~RADISHES____ _2bcbs.J9e

ed "'1'1111 Hot '"' the Hall Table'' II I receal meeting of
tile Cborch of G r a c e
of lllounl Zion Canference Con~·~ Clturch.
Deo d _OIII tor Cbemeetlnrwere ter at Lake AmatWan, Qlate....., bJ lin. Tltus, IIIII
lfra. Fred Crow pro a rtoume
of 1111 .. of tbe Dlo&lt;oNn
Jlre.. l;adrlc Clark ~~~~.:_-of maill
tile IIIOOIIn£ In the
of lfra. 0. B. Stout.
riel&lt; ,Loc:lllt)', Mro. Jo1a Uet-''P*.&gt;'"'}!l.... ParllhllouH wllor,
Mrl. EY.- lla)'el, ond
..,, t I
ArnnreIIlii
Vldo
lhiL
..u ..... 'td'b1 Mrl. Pat-

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n:.11110 Depai'lmeDI ThelrCism, 623 Fedenl Eall, Seattle, Washlllllono 98102,
Ia Interested I~ hetrlng !rom SCIIIUI Senllnel rudero. The follow·

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Fall District
Meeting is
Announced

vlee for tha Fellowahlp of the

~lna,

Ground Beef.......... 3~~;.

Meat Values Here!

HYMN SING at ML Ollve
Church, Long Bottom, at 1:30
p.m. Public invited as well as
sinprs.

Preabylerlal alds and lnterpre::::-;.~0 be Feaemd by the

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Our Good Frash Ground

fDI' · - bollota.
At the OeL 14 meeting Ill
7:30 p.m. In a. c:ourthwae an-

Mrs. Gibbs is
Review Leader

me

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Rot, 35c
Pkt.
ofl2

parking lot in Pc.meroy urder
sponsorship or Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion.

and roglatratlon at 9:30 a.m.
wltllthe mettlng scheWied lobelin at 10 a.m. Lunchooo wlll be
- . plana wlll be dlaeuaiiOd for served at the church at noon.
pnc:lnet work. Hoateosea wlll
At tbe morning aesalon an
be Mra. E. Bartow Jones, Mra. AdYenture Cllnl c on DARE wlll
Mary HJre IIIII Mrs, Maxlno be FeiMlllted by lour Preaby.
terlal ne...rce peroooa, Other
Wolters.

~~up· ~::=f~~;

MortDII'S Cream Filled

p.m., on

There 1 will be a cotree hour

Wlc~,

HOLSQ:M

Minersville Methodist Church.
SUNDAY
PUBUC CIUCKEN barbecue,

Tho Fell District meeting of
Prelbyterlan women wm be held
at tho Alexander Presbyterian
Church '"' Thurldoy, October 3.

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cy of Christian Service of the

Swlda)', 11 Lm. to 6

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tamUy

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Christian Temperance Union will

sponsored.
EBLIN FAMILY reunion, Saturday at Rock Springs Fair-

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'rial~

BUNS

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iteHouse Winner May Wish He Hadn't·

Gonh.

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Chapter, Order of the Eastern
star, will meet at 6 p.m. Friday night at the Masonic Temple, Ml.ddleport, for a potluck
dinner. Members are to take
their own table service.

meet at 7:30 Friday night at the
home of Mrs. VIctoria stace.r' Third St.' Middleport.
THE MEIGS Hlgb School cheerleaders wW sponsor an after
game dance party with lhe Jays
following the !delgs-Atllons footbollpme tills Friday night from
orary memberlbip, Mra. Paulyne
10 to 12 p.m. at the Metg~~ JuBrlaht. Mra. Orvnle Sturgeon nior High In Pc.meroy.
Uld Mrs. Mabel Marsh; jewelry
SATURDAY
oalea, Mrs. WUIIam Rardln Sr.
A HIGH SCHOOL dance parl;y
and Mrs. C. G. Bauerle.
wUI be held this Saturday night
Mrs. Nichola amounced that
Mrs. WUIIam Rardin, Sr. and fi'OIIJ..~'30 tD 11:30 p.m. at tho
Mrs. Donald Waldie wlll head a MeljY High School audl!Drlum
in MiddleporL The Jays will embake oale OeL 12 at the republicee the dance which is school

Washington White Paper

Director lolaurt&lt;e s ton a u
Secretary of TreuiD'y.
I(I'L
about Sc:ran...., ·
SL
Mra. Katie YOUJII( ond MI'IL ·· ·•
Rockefeller and StanB, however,
, · )1111 Mut11a
of Lewis Hudaoo wore holll
mlaht trip owr 1 common
, .
Wll the wee- ..eat e dinner hoporl!lg tbe ...:::;;.
danomii81Dr ln llloit U....O mon
l\lra,
· ...,.wna lit ller awili. Mila Ada Genbol.c ed blrthdaya of Robert •
-they are quite lndopildent ln ·erllleal 'CC!Idltb• at ·Holzer mer an! ·lllll Luc:retla GehtiiJ. and. LewllllludiCXI.
thbQra.
HDf;ttal lfhere llit . fta Ulimi.'
Paull..ne catte'r d. . TIMo' receh.·ed HVeral
Thura40J. Her daulilltol'o M r L C l - . FIL, Ia oliO hOre lnclucllni a
Divoreet Granted
ofNaahvllle, Tenn. ·
at the Genhelmer ·home. Inscribed ''lfawf I
PT. PLEASANT _ TWo di- 1.1
tu &amp;Iaiit 1n the eare of ,
Ml;.• .and
Jeri')'· Bauah· Ia aDd·Bob.''
voree1 were
In lolu&lt;NI lilirll!llther. Mr. ond Mra.Jameo lliatl ' of Amlnda
!lindoy
Guuto w...., Mr. , IIIIi N r a.
C&lt;lullt1 Circuit .,...n Tllr,o.dlj&gt;, Srnllli aDd 'Q1o to1111er Am SmiGI iueata cl Mr. IIIIi Mrl.' R8Jno Howard YCIUIIII IIIIi Llnda, MJp._ .
1
Dlvor"«l - · IJI'IIIIed to Doo- IIIII her huabaDd of Wlllhlnalon. Lind.
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J
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na Joan Blonkalllhlj) from Am· D. C. came ror o weolaiitd 'flail. .
PICNIC HE/.n
Manuel and ""'!'• - ;
old llllllkenllllp. The -wa• Am i'emalDed to bO Wltb b or
The Three F Club llelcl• plc- ond Mrl. Howard Seulo and .
tho
of their· In- lfllndmrAbor,
... ,
nle Suoday at Ule Roit&amp; 33 Rood' Carl
Rlmtl'OI;
..
rant chll- and $12,50)&gt;0I'chlld · Mra, Jolin' UeiWI!er 11 In aide Park. Attendl.lll. were Mrs. Konnetll, Howard Newlalld,
;:,
per week, aleo modleal BnllclenCaddie
l\lro. verlle Ol'IYDie; Mr. IIIII MrL Robert
tal bWs Jneurred 111 Nld litflnt IJI'IIIIed a dlvorco from Robert Gonlm ·and fll'llldson, Freci Ray· BiliiiY and llol1b1 • Long BoitDm· .
• - llball be pe1c1 II¥ the David Scherer, Tbe pl-1 Wll buro, of a.Jeogo, liL who Ia Lowlthehoo Hudson, Mlneravllle,
father.
·
. 01del.ed to
$50 IVIIPOI'I of maldl!ll hla hctnle here, and As&amp;
1101101, MrL YOIIDI and

lor Hil!h School following home
f1811le wltll Southwestern wltll the
Ravena providing muale; Southern Band Boosters &amp;.IJOIUIOrl,
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline

MIDDLEPORT

lomber :jll, 1938

·Birthdays

Njmn apJIGiat.-

Made hyCluh

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Event Plans

AVeral plane for events.

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"For c~mbined :

by loc;al NI,....Agnow beodquartero !love spaces for oomo and
address then a box to be
cheeked beside tida serance, "I
would Uke to be a Phan._
Hostess tor Nixon." It u,ya
abaolutoly oothllll about want1ng to he a phantom for Apiew.
The assumpUon here is that
Spiro can dlg
hla oom
phantoms.
·

take steps to curb the power of ocL
.
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lndi vidual Supreme Court mem·
bers unless the court itself acts will meet Thursday, Sept. 26,
to prevent its "~ricious" use. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Douglas has acted in the case Mrs. Gene Wilson, with Mrs.
of re1ervists from Ohio and New Carl Buckley as c&amp;ohostess. New·.
York to stay their sh.ipmenl to omcers are to be Installed.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, MidVletum while they press court
cases questioning the legality of dleport first United Preab~er­
tan Church, 111W"Ida)'; Mrs. Joe
their callup.
Baney, Mrs. Karl Owen, devo;
tiona; meeting to be preceded by
a 6:30 potlucl&lt; dlmer. lloateiSes wUI be Mra . Edward Burkett, Mra. Leo Kem.e«v , Miu
Ph.Yills Joachim, Mrl. Ed Smith,
Mrs.
William Ohlinger, and Mrs.
PT, PLEASANT- Mason
COUDb' Republlcan Women's Club Carl GUmore.
metlall nll!ht at the annex buildFRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atRaclneJunIng of Ule courthouse and made

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ArmOJ')' !rom 10 p.m. uniU 2
a.m., and lo belnloponoored by
tho Pleooent VallO¥ Hoopltal
Womon'• Awdllar)'. '11cket1 are
Cl'l sale at Rarden*l 9xm Cen·
ter, Frutb'l Pharmacy, C J t y

PT. PlEASANT- T 'here
~ be a dull moment at the

Ill-··

.. Country lloedoml''ltSatun:la1'•

parodo ....
of""~
lo ~·· ~ lhrW£hout
l'cllnt Plouant wai two ...U'Iary membei'a aad a - - ·
Mlaa IIIMJ', owned IIY Alida
Ridenour; wao atllrod In a abort
locket and flowered hat. Accolil-"'1 her waa Bott;y il'lddle
Fiddle) Cradd!!d&lt;, droosed In
Na, shirt, red bandana and a
11nw hat, wildly piiiSIDI a IIddle. Beverll' (Giat Qdtar) RldeIIDIII' wao dreased In a weatem
ouUit aad IPOJ'Ied I auJier. Alto
maldna part ., tile Joornl\l' ....
Barbara (Big Hat) caudW, who
apllll1 moot of tho time blcllns
.-r a W'£0 otraw hat. TJ')'··
iDI ID hide In the trueJ&lt; eab waa
Robert LuUDn and Harold Ridenour, 1lllo claimed ~ didn't
1o1ow 1117 ol tile lour In the

PRICES

Pharmacy,

Cohen'• DraB

Reservat1on1 for reserved t&amp;..
blea nwot ba made with Mro.
Jack1011
675-3049.

Par-

Dress for the evert will be

Patriots" of Oak Hill, Ohio and

the cali!Dg will be done
FIQfdR~rn.

wmervationist

Slated to Speak
PT. PLEASANT - Members
o! tho Women's Club of Point

Pleasant can look forward to a
dellstrtrul evening when they aasemhlo lor cllnnor at tho Pleasant Folnt Retort and begin their
Orat regular moet1n1 ol the club
rear on Friday, Oct. 4, at 6:30p.m.
Ronald Gllkeson, soU conservatlonlot, will opeak rOiardlnl
PT. PLEASANT - Tho lola- "Conoonatlm Praetlcoa In )Ia.
1011 Coulit1 Farm Bureau will
hold Ita Amaal Jo!emboroblp Dinoon and Neorby Counties."
nor Soptombor 28, 1968 In tile
The conoonatlon commltl«!,
P01at Ploaeant Jr. Hilh School with Mro. c. H. Flaher oorvinl
-tile Beech IW1 P.T.A. ..,... 11 chairman, will be In charge
Yin£ tile dlmor. BuiiDeoa moot- of thlo dlnoor meotln£. PrellmIDI will atarl at 10 LID. with !nary plans have been made llld
llobart Stanley pl'ealdiDg. Dl- · all membera,lnducllng new momrte!Dra 111c1
will be bara, who wlah to attend Ibis
olocted tor tile comiDg 1eor. Din- dinner moetlnl an asked to call
nor wtU be IIOI'Ved 11 12:~ p.m. In their rooervatlon by Frlda,r,
ID tho eofoterla with Jolin HeiJ.. Sept. 27' to 8llJ' one at tho !olkel ll"eot a)I08kor.
lowiDB poroono: Mrs. c. H. FlshMr. Fhlllp Agee, )'011' B 1 u 0 er, 675-4351; Mra. Charlea CotCroll _ Shield liiJUranea repre- trill, 675-1365; or Mra. WU!Iam
IMIIIollvo from llllttlqiDn, will Knltllrt, 675-3275. No ........,••
ba preoont fD onowor CJIOotlonO Ilona can be aecopled a1tor Sept.
eanc:omlntl your IIIIUI'aneo. AI ?.7 • .
thlo limo !he will 111ive
U. prlril0118 at raiJIDg their
MarobaD'• Lui
room rote !rom •10 a da,r which
Andrew Jackson was the
II lnlllllllclelt wiUt the hoapltal last president sworn In by
ralel ........... So ,..... at- Chief Justice John MarshalL
- tbla meot'DI SoDdJaurroo- It was the ninth time Mar·
ervatlmo ID Mra. LaWrellco Scar- shall administered the oath of
bart')', - - W. VL or call office to a president of the
Unlted States.
. ...·them In to 675-319t. .
.

WHOLE

Membership
Drive Planned

.

Scot Lad Values!

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SALTINE CRACKERS................ 4~:~~- '1
PEANUT BUTTER ................._2 f.;:·69e
c~ TSUP.............................~ ••• s~:.~::sl
MAPLE SYRUP................ u .... ~: 39e
MARGARINE.,............~,·········· ,.!i:~~ SJ
SALT•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bo:· .9e
CORN FLAKES....................... ~t:··33e
FLOUR, plain....................... 5 ~~ 49e
SALAD DRESSING................ ~ ...::· 39C
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PT. PLEASANT- C b u r c h

Rev. Roberts
Revival Series
PT. PLEASANT - Tho R ov.
Aulbert ''Pete" Roberts, paator
ol Buchhannon, Woot Vlr&amp;lnla,

Circuit ofUnltedMathocllot(EUB)
Churches, Ia nowholdlqaurtea
ol revival meetings at 7:30 each
evening In tho Bollmeod United
Methoclllll (EUB) Ch\U'ch, 510
Burdette Stroot, In Point Pleasant, according 1o ntgene M.
Garlow, pastor.
EvaugeiiO: Roberta lo koown

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YOIIIII people havln£ Y«&lt;rked In
aeveral youth Church Cunps at

beoutllW EvUnBrolh Acreoln Upabur Coanill at Buckhamoo, Welt
VIrginia.
Paa!Dr Garlow announced thot
apoctal mualc will be r..turod
at each of the sixteen services
- a forey..volce chorus choir
cllrocted by Karl Keillor and accomplllied by Mlos.Geneth Krebs,
ofganist, and Mrs. 9drley Gar-

SH(lES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

NATURAL RAINMAKER

SPECIAL FALL

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TOP QUAUIY PIIEUH
LOWER PIICED 1ttAN EVERJ
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SIZE
5 to 8

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MOCCASINS

THE SHOE

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Wher• Shoe1 Ar• Sen1ibly Priced
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

Clrolllu8hoa, &amp;tailed nuroery at

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Wal~ut

In£; Lloyd Forbus, ulhora; Mrs.
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low, planlot. Congregational olnl-

Numeroua quartets,
trios, duets and soloists a r e
ocheduled to appeor ~
tho fourteen dill'• o! services.
Other leaders ln preparation
for revival at the Bellmead
Church Include: WU!Iam Wl111011,
7 p.m. pre.anice pra,yer meet-

ourrender of Bastogne on~·
23, 1944. !lis reply of "Nuttl"
earned him luting lame.

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pianist.

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down the American llaC ....
the Germano deinandid .. ..

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PIOIIIIIII • ...,....,. tile blrlh ol

Women United held Ita !all COUll·
ell moetlng l!undo.Y at st. Pet- ·
er's Lutheran Church. It wu unounc:ed that a World Commllll111 Day Nov, 1, would be hold
at Chrlot Eplscqllli Church at
7:30 p.m. aad will center aeJei'Y aervtcei Mrs. Marty round the theme "New World
Rhodes, houaing a n d meals; A' Coming."
World Communlcy lla1 projecte
Mro. Botl;y Dickens, bullclln£ aad
are:
gr&lt;&gt;llll!a.
Garments suitable lor uae In
~dol preparation&amp; lor tho
VIetnam,
Incionosla or t h o
Soplember 23 1D Oclober 6 ReMldclle
Eaot,
lightweight jackvival ,maotlngs have been speerets, jacket blou1e1, skirts or
headed by youth and adWt do¥ School claa... tauglrt by ti'OCiser&amp;, underpants, Infants'
Mrs. Barbara Lowla, Mra. Mary la,rettea and cllapors made !rom
Kebler, Wllllam Wlleon, Otis material pureblood locally. Gilt
Rice, Robert Peoples and Mrs. certll1eates for $3, allows
Zelda Rainey. Prayer, vlllta' donors tD .....,.st purchaoo
In his name of his choice (1)
and !oii011'.UP are planned
a
blankei, C2) five yards of malor eaeh do¥.
terial
(3) 11011.fat dry milk.
William Maynard, chairman of
The
second Year ot this protho Church Bus Transportation
ject will allow us to bring womCommittee, Is announclnl that
tho Bellmead Church Buo will
run each evening starting Tues- lnvltod to ride !roe o! charge.
dl\l' and continue throughout the Tranaportatlon ls also available
£rOOter Folnt PIOIIIIIII area ln- in other sections or tlle greater
cluclln£ Jericho Road - Country Point Pleasant area by telephon•
Club - Mealllwbz ook • Th.lrtietl'l lnl 67&gt;-3328 or 675.2637.
Pastor
Garlow
emphasizes
that
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&amp;rest-Burdette Addition a r e a
all
services
are
open
to
tlle
publeaving Jericho Road It 6:45 p.
m. every evening. All persons are lie.
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llld accompllllled by Ml11 Krebs, .
organ.trrt, and Mrs, Darlene H.aer,

FaJDOUI Rl!p!J
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Scot Far•s

·BISCUITS

BREAD

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12

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large
cloaf

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loaves

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.Is Leading

Farm Bureau

Bologna •••••••••••_••••••••

IIY Mr.

.Women Hold

'"' from Latin America to the their second cldld aad lint - ·
u.s.A. ID ope11 new uncler!IWid- Larry Doo, born Mcllldl,y at 3
p.m. at Holzer Holl)lltal. The
IDg.
mother II tile foimer Paltr steANNOUNCE BmTH
vens. ~· are Mr. aad
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Stevena aad Mr. and
ol
Mra. Larey D. P7leo, POint Mrs. Charlea Pylea, -

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chued at Ute door tho nlsl&gt;t of
the dance.

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lb. 31~

store,

COIIIIIry and woatem. Pr&lt;Mclln£
muJle for the qw-e and round
danclnl will be "Tho Blue GraBI

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Goor1o Carper, PUiat Pleasant;
Jlllllo Duncan, P01at Ploaoant;
Ronald Holcomb, Foll!l Pleooent.
Dlamlased - David Wooeyard,
lllphool Jones, UIIIJo Sayre,
Mra. Lawronc:e wuoon.

Hall' 1 Barber !IJop, and Lake' I
Drlre 11m, and can alto be pur.

baek.
Tho hoedown will be bold Oc5, In tho National Giard

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QUALITY·
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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
' .Birlllo- Mr. llld Mro. Buster
I'Uint Pleoaut.. a
duallller.

BUMPER CROP PRODUCE VALVES!

POTATOES
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MORTON
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The )&gt;olntioc with •o mtK:b stlindord equipinellt, ""am _..., .. , ,.,
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ArmOJ')' !rom 10 p.m. uniU 2
a.m., and lo belnloponoored by
tho Pleooent VallO¥ Hoopltal
Womon'• Awdllar)'. '11cket1 are
Cl'l sale at Rarden*l 9xm Cen·
ter, Frutb'l Pharmacy, C J t y

PT. PlEASANT- T 'here
~ be a dull moment at the

Ill-··

.. Country lloedoml''ltSatun:la1'•

parodo ....
of""~
lo ~·· ~ lhrW£hout
l'cllnt Plouant wai two ...U'Iary membei'a aad a - - ·
Mlaa IIIMJ', owned IIY Alida
Ridenour; wao atllrod In a abort
locket and flowered hat. Accolil-"'1 her waa Bott;y il'lddle
Fiddle) Cradd!!d&lt;, droosed In
Na, shirt, red bandana and a
11nw hat, wildly piiiSIDI a IIddle. Beverll' (Giat Qdtar) RldeIIDIII' wao dreased In a weatem
ouUit aad IPOJ'Ied I auJier. Alto
maldna part ., tile Joornl\l' ....
Barbara (Big Hat) caudW, who
apllll1 moot of tho time blcllns
.-r a W'£0 otraw hat. TJ')'··
iDI ID hide In the trueJ&lt; eab waa
Robert LuUDn and Harold Ridenour, 1lllo claimed ~ didn't
1o1ow 1117 ol tile lour In the

PRICES

Pharmacy,

Cohen'• DraB

Reservat1on1 for reserved t&amp;..
blea nwot ba made with Mro.
Jack1011
675-3049.

Par-

Dress for the evert will be

Patriots" of Oak Hill, Ohio and

the cali!Dg will be done
FIQfdR~rn.

wmervationist

Slated to Speak
PT. PLEASANT - Members
o! tho Women's Club of Point

Pleasant can look forward to a
dellstrtrul evening when they aasemhlo lor cllnnor at tho Pleasant Folnt Retort and begin their
Orat regular moet1n1 ol the club
rear on Friday, Oct. 4, at 6:30p.m.
Ronald Gllkeson, soU conservatlonlot, will opeak rOiardlnl
PT. PLEASANT - Tho lola- "Conoonatlm Praetlcoa In )Ia.
1011 Coulit1 Farm Bureau will
hold Ita Amaal Jo!emboroblp Dinoon and Neorby Counties."
nor Soptombor 28, 1968 In tile
The conoonatlon commltl«!,
P01at Ploaeant Jr. Hilh School with Mro. c. H. Flaher oorvinl
-tile Beech IW1 P.T.A. ..,... 11 chairman, will be In charge
Yin£ tile dlmor. BuiiDeoa moot- of thlo dlnoor meotln£. PrellmIDI will atarl at 10 LID. with !nary plans have been made llld
llobart Stanley pl'ealdiDg. Dl- · all membera,lnducllng new momrte!Dra 111c1
will be bara, who wlah to attend Ibis
olocted tor tile comiDg 1eor. Din- dinner moetlnl an asked to call
nor wtU be IIOI'Ved 11 12:~ p.m. In their rooervatlon by Frlda,r,
ID tho eofoterla with Jolin HeiJ.. Sept. 27' to 8llJ' one at tho !olkel ll"eot a)I08kor.
lowiDB poroono: Mrs. c. H. FlshMr. Fhlllp Agee, )'011' B 1 u 0 er, 675-4351; Mra. Charlea CotCroll _ Shield liiJUranea repre- trill, 675-1365; or Mra. WU!Iam
IMIIIollvo from llllttlqiDn, will Knltllrt, 675-3275. No ........,••
ba preoont fD onowor CJIOotlonO Ilona can be aecopled a1tor Sept.
eanc:omlntl your IIIIUI'aneo. AI ?.7 • .
thlo limo !he will 111ive
U. prlril0118 at raiJIDg their
MarobaD'• Lui
room rote !rom •10 a da,r which
Andrew Jackson was the
II lnlllllllclelt wiUt the hoapltal last president sworn In by
ralel ........... So ,..... at- Chief Justice John MarshalL
- tbla meot'DI SoDdJaurroo- It was the ninth time Mar·
ervatlmo ID Mra. LaWrellco Scar- shall administered the oath of
bart')', - - W. VL or call office to a president of the
Unlted States.
. ...·them In to 675-319t. .
.

WHOLE

Membership
Drive Planned

.

Scot Lad Values!

olll-•

TOMATO SOUP.·••••••••••• n .........;:JOe
SALTINE CRACKERS................ 4~:~~- '1
PEANUT BUTTER ................._2 f.;:·69e
c~ TSUP.............................~ ••• s~:.~::sl
MAPLE SYRUP................ u .... ~: 39e
MARGARINE.,............~,·········· ,.!i:~~ SJ
SALT•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bo:· .9e
CORN FLAKES....................... ~t:··33e
FLOUR, plain....................... 5 ~~ 49e
SALAD DRESSING................ ~ ...::· 39C
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1••

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Sat. Only SepL 28

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Fall Meeting
PT. PLEASANT- C b u r c h

Rev. Roberts
Revival Series
PT. PLEASANT - Tho R ov.
Aulbert ''Pete" Roberts, paator
ol Buchhannon, Woot Vlr&amp;lnla,

Circuit ofUnltedMathocllot(EUB)
Churches, Ia nowholdlqaurtea
ol revival meetings at 7:30 each
evening In tho Bollmeod United
Methoclllll (EUB) Ch\U'ch, 510
Burdette Stroot, In Point Pleasant, according 1o ntgene M.
Garlow, pastor.
EvaugeiiO: Roberta lo koown

:

YOIIIII people havln£ Y«&lt;rked In
aeveral youth Church Cunps at

beoutllW EvUnBrolh Acreoln Upabur Coanill at Buckhamoo, Welt
VIrginia.
Paa!Dr Garlow announced thot
apoctal mualc will be r..turod
at each of the sixteen services
- a forey..volce chorus choir
cllrocted by Karl Keillor and accomplllied by Mlos.Geneth Krebs,
ofganist, and Mrs. 9drley Gar-

SH(lES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

NATURAL RAINMAKER

SPECIAL FALL

t

AM BERTONE

:

3.60
4x8 Shet

&amp;A8V-CAR.

TOP QUAUIY PIIEUH
LOWER PIICED 1ttAN EVERJ
4x8Sheell

98

Cllerry

SIZE
5 to 8

FELT
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THE SHOE

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low, planlot. Congregational olnl-

Numeroua quartets,
trios, duets and soloists a r e
ocheduled to appeor ~
tho fourteen dill'• o! services.
Other leaders ln preparation
for revival at the Bellmead
Church Include: WU!Iam Wl111011,
7 p.m. pre.anice pra,yer meet-

ourrender of Bastogne on~·
23, 1944. !lis reply of "Nuttl"
earned him luting lame.

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Women United held Ita !all COUll·
ell moetlng l!undo.Y at st. Pet- ·
er's Lutheran Church. It wu unounc:ed that a World Commllll111 Day Nov, 1, would be hold
at Chrlot Eplscqllli Church at
7:30 p.m. aad will center aeJei'Y aervtcei Mrs. Marty round the theme "New World
Rhodes, houaing a n d meals; A' Coming."
World Communlcy lla1 projecte
Mro. Botl;y Dickens, bullclln£ aad
are:
gr&lt;&gt;llll!a.
Garments suitable lor uae In
~dol preparation&amp; lor tho
VIetnam,
Incionosla or t h o
Soplember 23 1D Oclober 6 ReMldclle
Eaot,
lightweight jackvival ,maotlngs have been speerets, jacket blou1e1, skirts or
headed by youth and adWt do¥ School claa... tauglrt by ti'OCiser&amp;, underpants, Infants'
Mrs. Barbara Lowla, Mra. Mary la,rettea and cllapors made !rom
Kebler, Wllllam Wlleon, Otis material pureblood locally. Gilt
Rice, Robert Peoples and Mrs. certll1eates for $3, allows
Zelda Rainey. Prayer, vlllta' donors tD .....,.st purchaoo
In his name of his choice (1)
and !oii011'.UP are planned
a
blankei, C2) five yards of malor eaeh do¥.
terial
(3) 11011.fat dry milk.
William Maynard, chairman of
The
second Year ot this protho Church Bus Transportation
ject will allow us to bring womCommittee, Is announclnl that
tho Bellmead Church Buo will
run each evening starting Tues- lnvltod to ride !roe o! charge.
dl\l' and continue throughout the Tranaportatlon ls also available
£rOOter Folnt PIOIIIIIII area ln- in other sections or tlle greater
cluclln£ Jericho Road - Country Point Pleasant area by telephon•
Club - Mealllwbz ook • Th.lrtietl'l lnl 67&gt;-3328 or 675.2637.
Pastor
Garlow
emphasizes
that
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all
services
are
open
to
tlle
publeaving Jericho Road It 6:45 p.
m. every evening. All persons are lie.
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llld accompllllled by Ml11 Krebs, .
organ.trrt, and Mrs, Darlene H.aer,

FaJDOUI Rl!p!J
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Farm Bureau

Bologna •••••••••••_••••••••

IIY Mr.

.Women Hold

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u.s.A. ID ope11 new uncler!IWid- Larry Doo, born Mcllldl,y at 3
p.m. at Holzer Holl)lltal. The
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mother II tile foimer Paltr steANNOUNCE BmTH
vens. ~· are Mr. aad
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Stevena aad Mr. and
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Mra. Larey D. P7leo, POint Mrs. Charlea Pylea, -

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COIIIIIry and woatem. Pr&lt;Mclln£
muJle for the qw-e and round
danclnl will be "Tho Blue GraBI

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Goor1o Carper, PUiat Pleasant;
Jlllllo Duncan, P01at Ploaoant;
Ronald Holcomb, Foll!l Pleooent.
Dlamlased - David Wooeyard,
lllphool Jones, UIIIJo Sayre,
Mra. Lawronc:e wuoon.

Hall' 1 Barber !IJop, and Lake' I
Drlre 11m, and can alto be pur.

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Tho hoedown will be bold Oc5, In tho National Giard

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The )&gt;olntioc with •o mtK:b stlindord equipinellt, ""am _..., .. , ,.,
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Ia part are ....,. Ill the
(IIOiats lheJ . - ,
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lloted tllolr boUof In our Constitution IIIII the princlpleo aetforlll
lhersln by our Founding Fathers,
IIIII that they believe such prin-

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about cur llld our coac
IIIMkln thai I have IIUJIIlOrted
IIIII wtn contlnle to ouppod.
needed to adapt to present dol'
COl otbf!r P&gt;lnts tho Jva:&amp;arr
,_, can be made by the pro- nsolutiM vrsry limply, but verr
ceaoes provldod therein.
clearljr states poott1ona ,.. curThe gr&lt;qJ stated that tho.Y rent taplcs, e.g.: "That we 11111..,rold and S\Jilll(IJ1 our CGalll!. port the pre1ervatlm ollaW and
tutlon and strive to protect It order 1dthln the United Slatoa
from ...,.erslon by thou aeek- b,y )IWI!oldlll thole who create
In&amp; power for Uleglllmate uoes, llrlfe and disorder and bring
TIIOY SIJIIIIOl'lresloratlmotour . harm to rur cltl...., and those
Constllllllooal Repj&gt;Uc b.Y t b e who show dlsreapecl for our
......-u- ot the ayotem CouJUy IIIII our Flag."
ot c:hec:ka IIIII balances - - "That ,.. - r t those ellPBthe oncutlve, leslolatlve and ju- ed In the oontrn1 ot crime IIIII
dlclal branches ot our BOVorn- the protection ollaw.obldlng citmont by cuti&gt;lnK ourcourtswhlcb uons and that wedlliga!tlywrk
are maldl!&amp; lawo lnltlad of Ju- for ..;,.,..ctlon ol the preseat ayodlclal dedsionsi by curblng pow~ tem which gives ftrst concern for

Boltoo'omarkatln&amp;conoultant ror tile PI.PW clotbea.
"AI raat aa they go into t h e
Krill,

1bopa:, tlley are sold out," he said.

At the moment we are making
women• a pants, men's pants,

Proposed Merger
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However, many ollllll't people eat a lot otftsh...

Cap'n John Seafood Sale

for a couple ot very healthy 1'0880118.

Ocua Perch Fllleh • ;: 49c
Whltlnc Fllleh • • ;! 49c
Fried Fish Sllcb • • ;: He
Flou1ller Fillets • • ;: He
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lru~M Doll Porli•a Z,l.";.. Sl''

Fish is very good for you.
It's an excellent IIOW'ee ot hil!fHiuality protein.
Flounder, Cod, Halibut, Haddock and Ocean Perch

contain less than one percent faL

Fish provides a treaauN cllest of minerals and vitamins.
Fish is also highly recommended for people
who are watching their weight.

No other food provides 10 mucll protein

traffic controller gave

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lD the pUot of the jump
plane u to where and when to
releaae h11 JUJilllerL"

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-eate the new $100,000 Flint

Jlldcre St.te

Me~norial Museum

In lJeklrv COUnt.Y which is 1&lt;&gt;cated IJetween Zanenille and
llowark.
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Wkole Kernel Corn • 5:: 5100
Cut Green Be1ns • 5':: 5100
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o~·~Ge~r~~~,.,, ,

several new ones

any Clrugs that would help cieQ'e Untapped Resource." The
October meeting wlU be a joint

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mind to make me come to the
South VIetnamese government, ..
be oald. "I ~ about my

what tho parcy told· me, to
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Who• tho pil'ty lelia •• lD go,
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'hwan. N. Y., ·are "rislting their
pareate, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
Grimm and Mrs. Anna Wines.

Ice Guild at which time a new
charter will be presented.
ODie Mao Cozart and Marjorie
Grimm attended the Rio Grande
Assoclatloo meeting at doe Rio
Grande I!Qt!at Church.
Rev. O'Connor of Joheotown
calied on lrlonda hero, Monday.
S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Fisher

He bid In a printed shop becau1e nellher parent lll&lt;ed
having ttoe children brought up
until 5:30 the next morning.
by
the govermnent-run factory
"I found an ARVN (South

VIetnamese) lieutenant and said

J come trom Hanoi and Want to
turn myse]f in and they
wouldn't believe me," said the
doctor. "Then ft.nally they took
me to headquarters. I talked to
the major. I Wl\8 encouraged.

nursery.
Hung looked tired and sod
when he spoke of the country he

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· "P~le still ·tld.nk, thOIJP,'"
laid Hung. "'nley ~e( not
A worker cannot leave a
thai Aelall
factory, 1 tanner camot leave r,obotl, They C&lt;llllmuniiDI
hoi
his 111111, he aald, withoUf b,y Mao, .and It Is 0101JIIC!I:IIIltd
aldtallle ·
permission. Even Jhuting l'rom ror today ID)' more."
one lactory lD onothar lD do the
same job needed a

penni~

Dllllcult
In the Church ye~ ~dyeat,
A visit ID one's lamily In which
uabers In the .,;onsunu
anott.tr province reqUired a S0810n, begins OD St. Andrew'1
batch of P,tpers ancl there waa Day (Nov. 30) or the Sunday
serious trouble Cor everYone, if closest thereto.
a stranger walked into a vUiage
Travel

and wao not reported.
"I h8l'e a niece who wants to
go to the University of Hanoi,"
be said. "The city corporation
says It is her duty to work there
as a secretary, So she is a
secretary.''
In the cities only 20 per cent
of the students can go on to
higher edtieat:IQ~?., and Oftl.y 15
per cent in the rural area~t, it
was learned from another
derector,

But HW'l.g said many lntellee.

GfrTHr!PICI\JIE
With A.DIITower

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The 38-year~ doctor with

the mobile, intelligent race
leaned forward and thumped
the table In front of ldm and
aold:
Disillusioned with Communism
"I did not urllerstand commu•

and three aons of Columbus, Mr.

Presenting Cadillac for nineteen sixty-nine

Antiwar Ugliness Sears
HHH ·in Crucible of Hate

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SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (NE.A)
Vlee President Humpbrey on the camPilP trallllves each
day for a liUle while lil the crucible of &amp;atii. No pnsidenlill
candidate Ill memory ever haa beea subiected to such ccmlllllllnl Jllllnesa as he encoUDienl In the relentleos cbaoto of

Mr. aad Mrs. WWiam Ro1e,
IOD Bi11J' 1 of Columbul, vllited
her ·· mother ...r the woelwld

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Mr. and Mn. Jack Porr7 and
chlldran, ·Mr. and llro. 'Jim Perry IIIII cldldren, IIIII Fred .MeCaUoster, all oUIUten, W, Vo.,

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At -11, when he found tba d I s r u p t I v e proletten
crammed topther almOst at his feet In a aarrow dowatown
etreet. be reacted With a cold fury that he oomebow kept
UDder leash but whkb otayecl with 1lliD throuah a lool day that
carried bim 1;300 mlle1 westward to Slollllll'alla, Sl).
Looklag bud and &amp;rlm-faeed, be addreloed his yollllll
student torioentor1 In Bootoll· as he wu eoacludlog a
minute talk they bad triad to dmm out with oblceoity aad
Invective and lnlult:
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IIIII Mr. and Mrl. _.....,
and cldl- of P-1'01.' apoat
·SuDIIY !rith theli partnti, Mr.

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llr. and llrL tawre..e Farley
and c~ of Gnm City, o.,
Yloltad ~· with ¥rl. Larry
FarloJ. '
udltewuHIItllaa'.,don."
.8111 - . KQ llabr, of Galll- , 8y evenllla In his Pa,tlve South Dlkota, tiiiNklnl of term
Pollo, .titled !ialul:di.J with Ida. policy to a tar trleDdller and
the
pareato;· I11r. and llio. 11. L. vtee prelldent coulcl aot ttm11e even as he Oftoiedaudfeace,
his lllleners
typlcil mor"ls ol his accomplished ~uorm humor.
&gt;. J(r. and llrL ~~~-Bets, llld
Not only at BoltoD but aJ ~. at ~u,1 at Flint, .
AIICII llDd- vlolted I Clqlle Mich.; at Bulfalo and other eWa alang hll V811, he baa
· • 1\f ~~&gt;l"tb Mr~ and ~L k- alldUNCI the blaztq, ~ fury of protest .t_ hat really 1
.... .........., lllllllllllailon.
1J iliUDtlor. IUJ!I(ber .~Preolilent ~ B..Johnson
llr. aadl,lro. llwlcht ~
~'who touchecl off lhll terrlhlo. !ifelltorm,
p t 0 t •• t • d l.IQiatjlm of I"JJM''fttlidacy,
POID'o Rtldl · aad Breit, ealled
;~~~=dally to tbe'lo•lin&amp; ed&amp;e of 11lh&gt; Oonlront&amp;on llrL .~ IOihc!u S!Jndsy.
whOH , _ are cOiiiOrted
Wlfh raaeI and
MrL Cllra· llllbooD. ud MrL
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rascal

Even tadlllec hila navar built ona Iii!• thlel

A smootller. more responsive engine.

n"le craftsmen· who engineer and build cadtUBcs are ac·
q.u!tomed to creaung the finest of motor cars. but1hey take
·.spe¢ial pride In these brllllaflll960 models,

Cadillac's gtear 472 Y.8 engine-the largest V-8 ever to
power a production passenger ear-ls smoother. quieter

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and Mrs. Jolin Flaber snd Kenny
and Mr. and Mrs. Doo Fisher of
Akron, David Roush and !lance
or Columbus were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roosh
and attended the Roush reunion
held. ot"Portland Park, Sunday•
Mr. and Mrs. o...o.rlck Grimm
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and Ronnie visited their son, Mr.
•nd Mrs. Larry Grimm, at Tl(&gt;pan N. Y. recently and also vi ..
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a change of emotional cfffuate turned home ai!A&gt;r a vlalt with
is advisable.
rolltives IIIII friends at Hose

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Mrs. Lillian Lee.
Mr. llld Mrs. Larry Grimm ol

him has helped. He Js now Dtonla waa· PI Oil lUI ehalrman,

·ult lin. Bon Pem.

i;ii;ggs Corn Flakes':-:_33°
Pampers Dlsposa•l• ·Diapers • .
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"vere·lovolvoment may have
to have part of a lung removed. In any cue, the treatment IJ beat carried out In a
hospital and, when started
earty· enough, complete recovery In five or six months
Is the rule.

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his country,

wrJtera who can oaly wrb
alOIW IPProved IIIIOJ,. jlliotui ~
Wbooe art lo '"""" b,y tho '· .

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APPLES
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Georae Tasslan
and daughters of Clnelruw.tl were
weekelll guests or her mother'

have cropped up In recent him?
·)'eats, possibly to ·replllce
A-8 ever a I drugs have
aoine of ·those that are appar- proved helpful to persons who
enlly headed for extinction. get this sudden uncontrollable
, The latest In this procession desire to sleep. Tllese Include
' will, until a shorter name cen · pentylenetetrazole with nl8cln
be coined, be latowo as the and glutamic acid (Niapent)
M. kansasll disease. It Is and metbampb•tamine (Desc il u s e d by Mycobacterium oxyn). Both are preocriptlon
ltaosaoll, . an ,organum ttrot drugs,
laolated In Kansas that II slmUar to the tubercle baclllus
It-What are the llr8t signs
(My.cobacterlum _tubercula: of a nervous breakdown!
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A-A lo-t ailed n e r v o u s
,.· The new disease baa now . breakdown IJ closely related
.. been reported In many otates. ··to profound depre11lon. The
The exact mode of ita spread llrst symptoms are lnablUty
haa not bel!n establlahed but to ·concentrate or to make
It' Is apparently related to the simple eveqday declllons
· f
;te !zed such as what to wear and
~~ptlon
~f! ur
wbat to eat. This Is foUO\ved
dairy pj-dducta.
tubercu- by a loss of Interest In one's
lOlls, the. disease settles In
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d In the lblo
tba lungs, causea symptoms Slll'l'O........,;s an
gs
characterlatlc of tuberculosis one orclloarlly does for pleasand may.IJe·fatal.
ure. If you bave these symp·
toms,
Ia important to rule
'lbe modem drugs used to out a Itchronic
low-grade Int r" at tuberculosis have fectlon anemia and thyroid

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week In st. Albans, w. VL, with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiltshire.

bas narcolepsy. None of the olon In the church aanctuary Frld r u g s his doctor bas given day evening, Sop~ 13. Mra. M. 0.

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Pott Batt Rtat • • ....He
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Mrs. Ed Wagner.·
Mrs. Lavinia SIDqJaon Is Yloltlng In eololmbua with her daQg]oter, Mrs. Rober\ Knlghtstep.
Mrs. Drusilla House of Columbuo apent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Nelgler and attended the Rouah reunion at Portland Park, Sunday,

Those ·who beUeve there Is
nothloJ! we need Ieos than a
.dfsease can count m'! as

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The Women's SocJety of Christian Service met ln regular aea-

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Coffee Mate • • • • •••• ,;... ·B.·'.Ic

Tom1to Soup ~te. . . '"!:" UC
Our Own Ta l1p ~te
Mushroom Soap ~~ •
lien•• Syrup ::~ • •
Gnpe J111 ;tte • . • •
Dry Milk w~I1M~~SE ,
eo1•y Cheese LO~~~RN
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W1ffles AU~~~~M...
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TOKAY
GRAPES

Our own CAP'N JOHN'S line ot frozen lish

lnU&gt; Lake Erie

"nogiipm IIIII Incorrect ln!or·

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PLUMP JUICY- FLAME RED

Your A&amp;P feat"""' a wide variety ot ftsh.

Aug.
27, 1967 Tuesday filed $3.18
mUiion in lawsuits in Federal

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BIG BUY S o r. A &amp; P' s Fresh Pro duce!

with 10 few c:alories, yet is 10 satisfying.

CUAW mu;

the Federll Aviation AdmlnlstraUoo. They charged that an

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The autts were filed against

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but bttterljr about the state ol didn't want lD foil'"' blindly

Hung' I" .wtre and lw!o ebUdl'en
fomlljr's sllndlrd ot living
Cit,y, Mich.
are
•till lq.~&lt;the north. He left
Mrs. Fern Gllmore and daQg]o- compared to what it used to be;
them
18 months ago when he
ter, Mrs. Nancy BOOb. or Colum- that the people work ao hard
was
suddenljr
told bY the army
bus were guests of Mrs. Hazel but han almoat no enjoyment;
that
he
would
be gqing aoUthChat we are given ownersh_.
CUnahen, Salurdaj'.
withtn
the
next
slx houra, lor -.
Frances Foster and.Huel Clr· papera ID everything, but in !act
indefinite
period
of time. Alter
nahan visited Mrs. Lottie wn.. we own nothl~"
pleading,
he
managed
to aet
Dr. Le Cong Hung. dressed In
coxen at CooiYille SUnday.
tOur
day1
olf
In
which
to
see
his
Mrs. Ha.Ymond Henaley enter- civilian clothes, si.nq)l,y walked
fomUy,
acattered
Jn
aU
parts
ol
tained with a blrthdaydlnnerhon- away !rom the llo118 ljgol
the
eountry.
orlng her husbond, Thursday, regiment one evening a rew
HI's wire had to work in a dye
Sept. 12. Guesta were Mr. ·and mortha ago when lt was
flctory,
and the chUdren were
Mrs. Daniel Hensler, Mfs. Rich- fighting . the IIUea on the
aenL
to
live
with a grandmother,
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ard YOWII anil SCII, J.F.; and outskirts or Saigon.

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culture Department to consider

familiee or 11 of the 16 skydlven who lost their II ves when

Vietnameee doctor, who hid
spent a Y.e ar wttb hls ,_nibnert
ftiiMIIIB the allies oeit Saigon

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- A public hearing will be held
here 0&lt;~ 15 by the u.s. Agri-

Ask 83.18 Million

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Wala in North V - Mt a.'
1811!0 blttemou •• he cli6-.'t'

Decuion 'to Defect Slow iq. _Coming

United Slatel oro 10 kMnly a-

available only at AaP.

Western PeMBylvanla (ederal
mUk marketing orders.
Consolidation would mean the
Eaatern Ohio- Western PennsylVI.Ida order provisions would
cover the entire area except
Claas one, bottled milk, prices
to tarmen, 'Those prices would
not be chlnpd in the Clarksburg area.

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rdatdea, babies' bibs and dlapouble boller suits tor Industry.

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tfoo&amp; but no 110rklllle .......,,
tor acldoriua the ~ iac!,
WII preaeatecl. Honver I J!&gt;Ur.
"''f of &amp; thouaand mlloil ~
wlli1 one 11ep, and. to IIIIDPI.Y
ob,loc:tlvaa and lcloalo •eb
aa thole Ia aoolller olep ~~hair
the path wa lhould be tolloW!n,,
What can dollnltely be atatOd
em the pluo lido , . _ _ tlda
reaolutloa Is thai tho orpnlzatim and IIIIIIOIIIbera wore lllowIn&amp; Involvement In IID\'8l'DIIIonl.
The fact thai the people ot the

their clothes.
Ovao Goujan, a 24~year..(lldtex­
tlle technologi.at, is not inviting
nudlcy, His Invention Is tin-owaway J)lper underwear at a prlce

Japan,
The British factory camot keep
up IIIJIPly to match demand. according to !lchey Maitland -

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LONDON (IJPD - Thanl&lt;s 1D

proeeu, ilform.Jng world -wide
UnkJ to manufacture the paperwear. The U.S. andFrenchoperatlcma are alreaey In pro&lt;llctlon
for the ~ and South AmerIcan and common market areas.
The Australian plant starts w!thlng weeks tor the Pacific area.
other deala are under negodatlm for Spain, South Africa and

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a young Frenchman, men a n d
women around the world are
JD(ng to be able to throw aWay

Bolton TexWe Mill, the BrttIJh company that developed hlo

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Throways in
Great Demand

laundry bUls.

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.iuiJIIreiiDiuticla
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ciples are eternal aod never
out-&lt;llted: and that ~ change

to compare

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thO- tO lilalololo and .,.....

By Oaren~ Miller

Till In - Starr a..ri&gt;er Ill
0
cellllft, CeroUna
o U palm reoolutlon

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Lall week wu set aalde aa
''Coutitutlon wtiek,•• a perlodot
lime lor Americana to re.olllrm
their belief In thla proclouo doc...m ,.,.,t.tng the BID of
1lllbtl - the kloy....,. ol our

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ll)ent And Cor 1969 front diBC brakes are provided.

Your judgment is Invited.
Th&lt;ire ario eleven dlflerenl models , ol ·l,he ·t969 C&amp;dlllae.
ml""- than Is orfered. l:iy any Oilier
lSItruly
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reaohitlGa .is well

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Ia part are ....,. Ill the
(IIOiats lheJ . - ,
lb lhe ~e the Chamber
lloted tllolr boUof In our Constitution IIIII the princlpleo aetforlll
lhersln by our Founding Fathers,
IIIII that they believe such prin-

":''o/llloN ~ bulc Jdnlo :r:z.~ ~=

about cur llld our coac
IIIMkln thai I have IIUJIIlOrted
IIIII wtn contlnle to ouppod.
needed to adapt to present dol'
COl otbf!r P&gt;lnts tho Jva:&amp;arr
,_, can be made by the pro- nsolutiM vrsry limply, but verr
ceaoes provldod therein.
clearljr states poott1ona ,.. curThe gr&lt;qJ stated that tho.Y rent taplcs, e.g.: "That we 11111..,rold and S\Jilll(IJ1 our CGalll!. port the pre1ervatlm ollaW and
tutlon and strive to protect It order 1dthln the United Slatoa
from ...,.erslon by thou aeek- b,y )IWI!oldlll thole who create
In&amp; power for Uleglllmate uoes, llrlfe and disorder and bring
TIIOY SIJIIIIOl'lresloratlmotour . harm to rur cltl...., and those
Constllllllooal Repj&gt;Uc b.Y t b e who show dlsreapecl for our
......-u- ot the ayotem CouJUy IIIII our Flag."
ot c:hec:ka IIIII balances - - "That ,.. - r t those ellPBthe oncutlve, leslolatlve and ju- ed In the oontrn1 ot crime IIIII
dlclal branches ot our BOVorn- the protection ollaw.obldlng citmont by cuti&gt;lnK ourcourtswhlcb uons and that wedlliga!tlywrk
are maldl!&amp; lawo lnltlad of Ju- for ..;,.,..ctlon ol the preseat ayodlclal dedsionsi by curblng pow~ tem which gives ftrst concern for

Boltoo'omarkatln&amp;conoultant ror tile PI.PW clotbea.
"AI raat aa they go into t h e
Krill,

1bopa:, tlley are sold out," he said.

At the moment we are making
women• a pants, men's pants,

Proposed Merger
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However, many ollllll't people eat a lot otftsh...

Cap'n John Seafood Sale

for a couple ot very healthy 1'0880118.

Ocua Perch Fllleh • ;: 49c
Whltlnc Fllleh • • ;! 49c
Fried Fish Sllcb • • ;: He
Flou1ller Fillets • • ;: He
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S.afotll Dl111n • • :::. 59c
lru~M Doll Porli•a Z,l.";.. Sl''

Fish is very good for you.
It's an excellent IIOW'ee ot hil!fHiuality protein.
Flounder, Cod, Halibut, Haddock and Ocean Perch

contain less than one percent faL

Fish provides a treaauN cllest of minerals and vitamins.
Fish is also highly recommended for people
who are watching their weight.

No other food provides 10 mucll protein

traffic controller gave

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lD the pUot of the jump
plane u to where and when to
releaae h11 JUJilllerL"

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-eate the new $100,000 Flint

Jlldcre St.te

Me~norial Museum

In lJeklrv COUnt.Y which is 1&lt;&gt;cated IJetween Zanenille and
llowark.
Tile DIUMUID was built near a

pi:ollloiOrlt 111111111 llint quarry
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and ftsh dinnen is unsurpasaed for quality, ftsvor and value.
Join the anwt people who serve ftsh wn.

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Cream.Style Corn • 5:: 51°0
Wkole Kernel Corn • 5:: 5100
Cut Green Be1ns • 5':: 5100
5,._$100
Golden Corn
Golllia "Corn HNTLEWAN a=fl00
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Prane Jaice • • • • ": 4t
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Fni·t Cockt1il • • . s: 2t
Fruit Cockt1il • • ~L
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o~·~Ge~r~~~,.,, ,

several new ones

any Clrugs that would help cieQ'e Untapped Resource." The
October meeting wlU be a joint

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mind to make me come to the
South VIetnamese government, ..
be oald. "I ~ about my

what tho parcy told· me, to
loU.., •. the 'rldiCIJ]O!Ja eiopnL'
Who• tho pil'ty lelia •• lD go,
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meeting with tha Wesleyan serv-

'hwan. N. Y., ·are "rislting their
pareate, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
Grimm and Mrs. Anna Wines.

Ice Guild at which time a new
charter will be presented.
ODie Mao Cozart and Marjorie
Grimm attended the Rio Grande
Assoclatloo meeting at doe Rio
Grande I!Qt!at Church.
Rev. O'Connor of Joheotown
calied on lrlonda hero, Monday.
S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Fisher

He bid In a printed shop becau1e nellher parent lll&lt;ed
having ttoe children brought up
until 5:30 the next morning.
by
the govermnent-run factory
"I found an ARVN (South

VIetnamese) lieutenant and said

J come trom Hanoi and Want to
turn myse]f in and they
wouldn't believe me," said the
doctor. "Then ft.nally they took
me to headquarters. I talked to
the major. I Wl\8 encouraged.

nursery.
Hung looked tired and sod
when he spoke of the country he

j)IJ'ty. '

· "P~le still ·tld.nk, thOIJP,'"
laid Hung. "'nley ~e( not
A worker cannot leave a
thai Aelall
factory, 1 tanner camot leave r,obotl, They C&lt;llllmuniiDI
hoi
his 111111, he aald, withoUf b,y Mao, .and It Is 0101JIIC!I:IIIltd
aldtallle ·
permission. Even Jhuting l'rom ror today ID)' more."
one lactory lD onothar lD do the
same job needed a

penni~

Dllllcult
In the Church ye~ ~dyeat,
A visit ID one's lamily In which
uabers In the .,;onsunu
anott.tr province reqUired a S0810n, begins OD St. Andrew'1
batch of P,tpers ancl there waa Day (Nov. 30) or the Sunday
serious trouble Cor everYone, if closest thereto.
a stranger walked into a vUiage
Travel

and wao not reported.
"I h8l'e a niece who wants to
go to the University of Hanoi,"
be said. "The city corporation
says It is her duty to work there
as a secretary, So she is a
secretary.''
In the cities only 20 per cent
of the students can go on to
higher edtieat:IQ~?., and Oftl.y 15
per cent in the rural area~t, it
was learned from another
derector,

But HW'l.g said many lntellee.

GfrTHr!PICI\JIE
With A.DIITower

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the

ARVN omcers to be."
The 38-year~ doctor with

the mobile, intelligent race
leaned forward and thumped
the table In front of ldm and
aold:
Disillusioned with Communism
"I did not urllerstand commu•

and three aons of Columbus, Mr.

Presenting Cadillac for nineteen sixty-nine

Antiwar Ugliness Sears
HHH ·in Crucible of Hate

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Vlee President Humpbrey on the camPilP trallllves each
day for a liUle while lil the crucible of &amp;atii. No pnsidenlill
candidate Ill memory ever haa beea subiected to such ccmlllllllnl Jllllnesa as he encoUDienl In the relentleos cbaoto of

Mr. aad Mrs. WWiam Ro1e,
IOD Bi11J' 1 of Columbul, vllited
her ·· mother ...r the woelwld

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Mr. and Mn. Jack Porr7 and
chlldran, ·Mr. and llro. 'Jim Perry IIIII cldldren, IIIII Fred .MeCaUoster, all oUIUten, W, Vo.,

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At -11, when he found tba d I s r u p t I v e proletten
crammed topther almOst at his feet In a aarrow dowatown
etreet. be reacted With a cold fury that he oomebow kept
UDder leash but whkb otayecl with 1lliD throuah a lool day that
carried bim 1;300 mlle1 westward to Slollllll'alla, Sl).
Looklag bud and &amp;rlm-faeed, be addreloed his yollllll
student torioentor1 In Bootoll· as he wu eoacludlog a
minute talk they bad triad to dmm out with oblceoity aad
Invective and lnlult:
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IIIII Mr. and Mrl. _.....,
and cldl- of P-1'01.' apoat
·SuDIIY !rith theli partnti, Mr.

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llr. and llrL tawre..e Farley
and c~ of Gnm City, o.,
Yloltad ~· with ¥rl. Larry
FarloJ. '
udltewuHIItllaa'.,don."
.8111 - . KQ llabr, of Galll- , 8y evenllla In his Pa,tlve South Dlkota, tiiiNklnl of term
Pollo, .titled !ialul:di.J with Ida. policy to a tar trleDdller and
the
pareato;· I11r. and llio. 11. L. vtee prelldent coulcl aot ttm11e even as he Oftoiedaudfeace,
his lllleners
typlcil mor"ls ol his accomplished ~uorm humor.
&gt;. J(r. and llrL ~~~-Bets, llld
Not only at BoltoD but aJ ~. at ~u,1 at Flint, .
AIICII llDd- vlolted I Clqlle Mich.; at Bulfalo and other eWa alang hll V811, he baa
· • 1\f ~~&gt;l"tb Mr~ and ~L k- alldUNCI the blaztq, ~ fury of protest .t_ hat really 1
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1J iliUDtlor. IUJ!I(ber .~Preolilent ~ B..Johnson
llr. aadl,lro. llwlcht ~
~'who touchecl off lhll terrlhlo. !ifelltorm,
p t 0 t •• t • d l.IQiatjlm of I"JJM''fttlidacy,
POID'o Rtldl · aad Breit, ealled
;~~~=dally to tbe'lo•lin&amp; ed&amp;e of 11lh&gt; Oonlront&amp;on llrL .~ IOihc!u S!Jndsy.
whOH , _ are cOiiiOrted
Wlfh raaeI and
MrL Cllra· llllbooD. ud MrL
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Even tadlllec hila navar built ona Iii!• thlel

A smootller. more responsive engine.

n"le craftsmen· who engineer and build cadtUBcs are ac·
q.u!tomed to creaung the finest of motor cars. but1hey take
·.spe¢ial pride In these brllllaflll960 models,

Cadillac's gtear 472 Y.8 engine-the largest V-8 ever to
power a production passenger ear-ls smoother. quieter

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IU·thjs automotive

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and Mr. and Mrs. Doo Fisher of
Akron, David Roush and !lance
or Columbus were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roosh
and attended the Roush reunion
held. ot"Portland Park, Sunday•
Mr. and Mrs. o...o.rlck Grimm
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and Ronnie visited their son, Mr.
•nd Mrs. Larry Grimm, at Tl(&gt;pan N. Y. recently and also vi ..
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is advisable.
rolltives IIIII friends at Hose

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Mr. llld Mrs. Larry Grimm ol

him has helped. He Js now Dtonla waa· PI Oil lUI ehalrman,

·ult lin. Bon Pem.

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"vere·lovolvoment may have
to have part of a lung removed. In any cue, the treatment IJ beat carried out In a
hospital and, when started
earty· enough, complete recovery In five or six months
Is the rule.

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his country,

wrJtera who can oaly wrb
alOIW IPProved IIIIOJ,. jlliotui ~
Wbooe art lo '"""" b,y tho '· .

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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Georae Tasslan
and daughters of Clnelruw.tl were
weekelll guests or her mother'

have cropped up In recent him?
·)'eats, possibly to ·replllce
A-8 ever a I drugs have
aoine of ·those that are appar- proved helpful to persons who
enlly headed for extinction. get this sudden uncontrollable
, The latest In this procession desire to sleep. Tllese Include
' will, until a shorter name cen · pentylenetetrazole with nl8cln
be coined, be latowo as the and glutamic acid (Niapent)
M. kansasll disease. It Is and metbampb•tamine (Desc il u s e d by Mycobacterium oxyn). Both are preocriptlon
ltaosaoll, . an ,organum ttrot drugs,
laolated In Kansas that II slmUar to the tubercle baclllus
It-What are the llr8t signs
(My.cobacterlum _tubercula: of a nervous breakdown!
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A-A lo-t ailed n e r v o u s
,.· The new disease baa now . breakdown IJ closely related
.. been reported In many otates. ··to profound depre11lon. The
The exact mode of ita spread llrst symptoms are lnablUty
haa not bel!n establlahed but to ·concentrate or to make
It' Is apparently related to the simple eveqday declllons
· f
;te !zed such as what to wear and
~~ptlon
~f! ur
wbat to eat. This Is foUO\ved
dairy pj-dducta.
tubercu- by a loss of Interest In one's
lOlls, the. disease settles In
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tba lungs, causea symptoms Slll'l'O........,;s an
gs
characterlatlc of tuberculosis one orclloarlly does for pleasand may.IJe·fatal.
ure. If you bave these symp·
toms,
Ia important to rule
'lbe modem drugs used to out a Itchronic
low-grade Int r" at tuberculosis have fectlon anemia and thyroid

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week In st. Albans, w. VL, with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiltshire.

bas narcolepsy. None of the olon In the church aanctuary Frld r u g s his doctor bas given day evening, Sop~ 13. Mra. M. 0.

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Mrs. Lavinia SIDqJaon Is Yloltlng In eololmbua with her daQg]oter, Mrs. Rober\ Knlghtstep.
Mrs. Drusilla House of Columbuo apent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Nelgler and attended the Rouah reunion at Portland Park, Sunday,

Those ·who beUeve there Is
nothloJ! we need Ieos than a
.dfsease can count m'! as

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The Women's SocJety of Christian Service met ln regular aea-

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TOKAY
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Our own CAP'N JOHN'S line ot frozen lish

lnU&gt; Lake Erie

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Your A&amp;P feat"""' a wide variety ot ftsh.

Aug.
27, 1967 Tuesday filed $3.18
mUiion in lawsuits in Federal

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BIG BUY S o r. A &amp; P' s Fresh Pro duce!

with 10 few c:alories, yet is 10 satisfying.

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The autts were filed against

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Youn Turkeys ..
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the Proposed merger or the
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Jrmc Por ke r l~uys

CLEVELAND

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but bttterljr about the state ol didn't want lD foil'"' blindly

Hung' I" .wtre and lw!o ebUdl'en
fomlljr's sllndlrd ot living
Cit,y, Mich.
are
•till lq.~&lt;the north. He left
Mrs. Fern Gllmore and daQg]o- compared to what it used to be;
them
18 months ago when he
ter, Mrs. Nancy BOOb. or Colum- that the people work ao hard
was
suddenljr
told bY the army
bus were guests of Mrs. Hazel but han almoat no enjoyment;
that
he
would
be gqing aoUthChat we are given ownersh_.
CUnahen, Salurdaj'.
withtn
the
next
slx houra, lor -.
Frances Foster and.Huel Clr· papera ID everything, but in !act
indefinite
period
of time. Alter
nahan visited Mrs. Lottie wn.. we own nothl~"
pleading,
he
managed
to aet
Dr. Le Cong Hung. dressed In
coxen at CooiYille SUnday.
tOur
day1
olf
In
which
to
see
his
Mrs. Ha.Ymond Henaley enter- civilian clothes, si.nq)l,y walked
fomUy,
acattered
Jn
aU
parts
ol
tained with a blrthdaydlnnerhon- away !rom the llo118 ljgol
the
eountry.
orlng her husbond, Thursday, regiment one evening a rew
HI's wire had to work in a dye
Sept. 12. Guesta were Mr. ·and mortha ago when lt was
flctory,
and the chUdren were
Mrs. Daniel Hensler, Mfs. Rich- fighting . the IIUea on the
aenL
to
live
with a grandmother,
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ard YOWII anil SCII, J.F.; and outskirts or Saigon.

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culture Department to consider

familiee or 11 of the 16 skydlven who lost their II ves when

Vietnameee doctor, who hid
spent a Y.e ar wttb hls ,_nibnert
ftiiMIIIB the allies oeit Saigon

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- A public hearing will be held
here 0&lt;~ 15 by the u.s. Agri-

Ask 83.18 Million

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1811!0 blttemou •• he cli6-.'t'

Decuion 'to Defect Slow iq. _Coming

United Slatel oro 10 kMnly a-

available only at AaP.

Western PeMBylvanla (ederal
mUk marketing orders.
Consolidation would mean the
Eaatern Ohio- Western PennsylVI.Ida order provisions would
cover the entire area except
Claas one, bottled milk, prices
to tarmen, 'Those prices would
not be chlnpd in the Clarksburg area.

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rdatdea, babies' bibs and dlapouble boller suits tor Industry.

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tfoo&amp; but no 110rklllle .......,,
tor acldoriua the ~ iac!,
WII preaeatecl. Honver I J!&gt;Ur.
"''f of &amp; thouaand mlloil ~
wlli1 one 11ep, and. to IIIIDPI.Y
ob,loc:tlvaa and lcloalo •eb
aa thole Ia aoolller olep ~~hair
the path wa lhould be tolloW!n,,
What can dollnltely be atatOd
em the pluo lido , . _ _ tlda
reaolutloa Is thai tho orpnlzatim and IIIIIIOIIIbera wore lllowIn&amp; Involvement In IID\'8l'DIIIonl.
The fact thai the people ot the

their clothes.
Ovao Goujan, a 24~year..(lldtex­
tlle technologi.at, is not inviting
nudlcy, His Invention Is tin-owaway J)lper underwear at a prlce

Japan,
The British factory camot keep
up IIIJIPly to match demand. according to !lchey Maitland -

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proeeu, ilform.Jng world -wide
UnkJ to manufacture the paperwear. The U.S. andFrenchoperatlcma are alreaey In pro&lt;llctlon
for the ~ and South AmerIcan and common market areas.
The Australian plant starts w!thlng weeks tor the Pacific area.
other deala are under negodatlm for Spain, South Africa and

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a young Frenchman, men a n d
women around the world are
JD(ng to be able to throw aWay

Bolton TexWe Mill, the BrttIJh company that developed hlo

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Throways in
Great Demand

laundry bUls.

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Till In - Starr a..ri&gt;er Ill
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cellllft, CeroUna
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Lall week wu set aalde aa
''Coutitutlon wtiek,•• a perlodot
lime lor Americana to re.olllrm
their belief In thla proclouo doc...m ,.,.,t.tng the BID of
1lllbtl - the kloy....,. ol our

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ll)ent And Cor 1969 front diBC brakes are provided.

Your judgment is Invited.
Th&lt;ire ario eleven dlflerenl models , ol ·l,he ·t969 C&amp;dlllae.
ml""- than Is orfered. l:iy any Oilier
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oulpoat with lllme · throwers.
All~ dOfendera ' kllled 135 · 0!
the •tlal!kera mH.,.... enough
TNT .oo : the field lo obliterate
the ca"'''.
MilitarY spOkeamen, report1
·Ins · th~&gt;, predawn attack on
Katup~ Si&gt;eelal Force&amp; camp 75
nplu · nortluieoj o(. SOIJoil, also
.!\011~ pn1hlpa
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nlo~ ·a•.l!'!'!i·l fotce pOOndecl • wQ\llidecl. But U.S. lnd sooth AK47 rlllea and 1,000,f"""'!• oft, oround ,~ ·oince the May '
S"m!!ecllf• i!OtiJ.or ~,s. ~n · Vletnomeae spokeomen diii'erecl a"Y""nltlon , lor the 1 :roc~·;; .~orioive, lllorchlns all, vehicles
.,.ril Cf'l'P "ill! :Jl!9 mortar on Communist caauallloa. · ,, ~hers.
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Midi., organizer of the bloc
oppoolni Fortas' confirmation,
..ld ·hli for"&amp; were not

. clarlf:v his statement obaul
United Nations Intervention,
even· when prossed by severo!
newsmen. He only -ated the ·
matter !o ''not within the

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their horse \llit .placed nrot In the big race.
ac&lt;,l)llt a trophy lor ·I cloae ll'lerid, Steve Wll~

etlalrman of the board or

Fram

a charge of rlrlvlns wt1Ue Intoxicated was Liland S.xton,
Pomeroy. Forfeiting a $25 bond
poated oo· charges or throwing
objects from 1 moving vehicle
was Terry Lewis.

FUter, ·now

11 w•• the FuturiU&lt; Racr and "TCf Knlght"
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PomerO)' Court
do,y night In the court of Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar.
FloOd $100 and costs ond sen-

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One defendant was fined and a
second forfeited a borll Tue s-

Ec!words inQved Into
winner's
television Slturda.v at the Beimont Race

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decade. If you have
~~~~~~~i~f:~u1ses
frequently,
of lights or re-

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female costar, E. J, Peakcr.
rheir singing voices arc the

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PI ~r ol Allllit Slpll .U:
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hom~ Tueod&gt;Y lifter a delightlui •weekend In ,
where
of har ' son

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The third CBS-TV premiere
Tuesday night was "60 Minules," a new" magazine or the
air thal will appear on allernate
weeks. There wes a worlhwhile
mm section about Richard
Nixon aOO Uubert llumphre~
wa.tchi1J8 television in their
~ h~le_ L • rooms as they '\ver~
' .\oinil\ilcd Cor pre sidell!.' 'Al)&gt;\ ,\
the other stories aOO commentaries also hiP a very civilized
approach.

Three Court
Cases Heard
Two persons were fined and
another Corteited a bond Tucsd&amp;)' ntgb~ in court activi~ of
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Fined were David C. WUUams,
20, Pomeroy Star Roote, $10
and costs, speeding, and Joseph
E. Bowers, 30, Racine, $10 m:l
Costs, ree~esa operation. Forfelting •
bond pOsted on
reckless qteratlon cbaraea was
BW Grubb, 26, Middleport Hoole

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PARIS
(UPI)- The
Hanoi
delegation to the Paris Vietnam
talks today rejected any efforts
lt C&lt;IUid be brought by th" United Natiws to try to
u.s.
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Repa~I98JIS anct southern De- Nad&amp;ls,u said · North Vietna- \Biconditional cessation ofbomb· The Turlles, a pop group, were
mOer&amp;ta 'ott guard late Tuesdi.Y mese spokesman NNen 'lbanh ing before there can be peace.. ~onderlulb entertaining in a
wUb 'the unexpected motion to Le. He spoke after toclay•s talks.
discotheque scene, especiall~ a
• ¥P the oomJnaUon next.
session wltb U.S. delegates · The two sldeB ended their fat, bu shy-haired, bespect..a.cled
Qll move lett ~ing some which again Called to make mv formal session shortly- before member of ltle group. The guest
'100 bWlon iaqpi'CI!Priationsthe progress.
1:30 p.m . and u.S. Ambassador stars will decide the fate of this
&amp;!lnlte must 1ei consider, $7L9 He was rel'errlng to state.. W. Averell Harriman said upon series.
billion of lt j;he ~.awaited and ments by S.,cretary General his return to the U.S. Em.baasy:
Mother new ABC.TV series
all.tlme record. appropriation 11wtt that he beUeved the uwe made no progress."
Tuesd&amp;) night also indicated a
tor .,en-. ~
General Assembly would vote Jn
Before going into the 23rd willingness to take a Crcsh
Pllt:tlnl "thla leelslatlon behind favor of an immediate end to aesalon, Harriman said Hanoi approach. It is called "Tile Mod
the . noininat1on IIIJP88.l'ed to AmerJcan bombing of North apparently feels uno obligation Squad," arll the 90-minute
faVOr ·the oppoaltioo by adding Vietuam it the question were whatsoever to do anything to introduction of this weekly hour
W · preisurii on 'the leadership prt to a vote.
move toward peace" in Viet- set the stage for future
to iettle 1te matter as soon as
Le refUsed to enlarge or nam.
episodes: Three troubled youngpa~ojlife.

I he principals,
Claren&lt;e
WI!Mr carrie
Nease
is visiting
Iiams,
Michael Cole
and Peggy
ot East
Liverpool
and
~ipton, show re~ pote~tial - and in Pennsyhania.
1! .the adult audience ts not so
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeWeese
qutck to turn orr a youth- and son of Rutland spent an aft..
oriented show, it may wei! rind ernoon with Mr. and Mn. Fred
a gtooddtoo c.h be!Wek.en the hes or Cadle.
p10 an po1ICe wor
Me alkl Mr William Maynard
Dorisl)ayFamiliar
and K!mbe
and Mr. Robert
CR'i-TV Tuesday night orrered White
the weekend with
tile ~w half - hour D.o ris Day Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marcum at
siluatlon comed.Y, In whtch she is N
tuck w v
a widow with two young sons on
':': and. Ws."francis Morris
a ranch.
In the debut, there was spent ""nd
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a m1xup in a birthday dinner
'th th . da gllte
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lor Miss Day In a rcstauranL ;:k
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Miss • Day is Miss Day, and
Mre.S. Stanley ...
that's what CBS-TV is counttng di!fe and Mrs. Robert Hamilton
on for ratings. Arx1 that's all of Vinton re
t of their 519_
there is to say aboot that.
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d nd
AI so Tuesday nigh t, CBS-TV Mr
ers, E s.1y
nard nar a
presented a new hour Western,
'· ve " Ma;y
"Lancer," about two halfThe exjll'esslon, "Fourih
brothers, one Eastern and Estate," is believed to have
smootll, the other Western ard been first used by Edmund
rougll, who return Lo help their Burke , English statesmllfl, to
lather on a ranch. Wayne signify the newspaper profesMa.under and James stac) arc sion.
good as the sons. Otherwise, a
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competence oC tlle
United pull in the provinces. Bul the)
Nations."
are a nice couple. .'\nd while
The Thant statement angered Burns was onh' of slight help,
the
delegation to the Paris ·Tony . RaOOall was super in a
talks since they believed ft dream sequence as "Bodney
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t!edhe
n11 US
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wl!h "The ltoneymooners" productlons of the Jackie
Show, so the background. r~
success ts there. The 4uestton i~
whether "That's .Lire" can \
handle
the compedfion or NBC,
TV s Tuesday night movies.
The pleasant thill: !o report is
that, despite several lapses and
an overlong early monologue b~·
guest star George Burns- who
otherwise was a rairly amusing
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narrator-the senes
showed
that it will risk imagination. It
is the only way Lo go because
the commercial odds are almost
all against it at tllls point, so it
must gamble all the waJ in
llopcs of finding and crealing its
own audience.
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obscenity, COmmwdat and crlminal defendant. cases sided
with ti)e guiltyi Johnson, a 1 a
president, should
11 !ameduck"
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to his successor.
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ry spokesmen said. Mortarmen
thtl eooni:ei1' 135 bodies whlle.\ ~191 and .oeld :)lhlta, thrqua~t''.' · '!ifenolvebystp~r'oencl.
l4i by hurUns 20 round• Inch a$ s'howers occW' tn the
u.s. om&lt;lala oald they klew ot SoUth v1,1nun ~ and ' l!ldlo H~noll. !qoled these followed
of 20mm shells Into the lied
oni)\ 49 C~munlot~
TuO~·· t;:iiOrrtll~ laulicih~ a ~loos, tocl8y with a brOodcast Beach area tlve mUes northwest Iauer PVt of the week.
The attack oo .. Kotum wts the 15-r . • "'"'lceliottack on allied :, •that c)almed ;prrllla _ , .
of the northern capital.
latest tn a aerle~ of Communist ~ triataUafi!!t• around Da Narc ~ htld "a gra.., meetlrc Tuesday
Damage and casualties were
attempts lo overwti~m otrate- and -amiluohod 1111 "•irmQn!\1 m,..llll/ aomew!Hore In South described as light. ·
glc bardor posts that guard lnflptr)&lt; , coov"'' · near thO V~"' }t claimed 400,000
Infiltration rou!eo.
"Sifeet Without Joy"- Highway
, Tile ' !Pokesmen said the Ono . alo111, the II()J'tl&gt;em ....t.
,Green Beret and goverMJent 'Spokeainen · said tbe' .,l~~_r$p'·
defender&amp; charsecl wt ot the men turnecl' the ~~,~&gt;~eo::"'' .!he.!
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sters who have oplit from the
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Mrs.
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pobn:ts of TNT, seven Chines&amp;Military connnanierl!
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c(q)le, thtilr romance and ~here regular cops can't ~ Frankie Young and Mr. and Mrs.
marriage. The setting; 18 .New m~~trate.
Jack McGee at Lancaster.

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mOer&amp;ta 'ott guard late Tuesdi.Y mese spokesman NNen 'lbanh ing before there can be peace.. ~onderlulb entertaining in a
wUb 'the unexpected motion to Le. He spoke after toclay•s talks.
discotheque scene, especiall~ a
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session wltb U.S. delegates · The two sldeB ended their fat, bu shy-haired, bespect..a.cled
Qll move lett ~ing some which again Called to make mv formal session shortly- before member of ltle group. The guest
'100 bWlon iaqpi'CI!Priationsthe progress.
1:30 p.m . and u.S. Ambassador stars will decide the fate of this
&amp;!lnlte must 1ei consider, $7L9 He was rel'errlng to state.. W. Averell Harriman said upon series.
billion of lt j;he ~.awaited and ments by S.,cretary General his return to the U.S. Em.baasy:
Mother new ABC.TV series
all.tlme record. appropriation 11wtt that he beUeved the uwe made no progress."
Tuesd&amp;) night also indicated a
tor .,en-. ~
General Assembly would vote Jn
Before going into the 23rd willingness to take a Crcsh
Pllt:tlnl "thla leelslatlon behind favor of an immediate end to aesalon, Harriman said Hanoi approach. It is called "Tile Mod
the . noininat1on IIIJP88.l'ed to AmerJcan bombing of North apparently feels uno obligation Squad," arll the 90-minute
faVOr ·the oppoaltioo by adding Vietuam it the question were whatsoever to do anything to introduction of this weekly hour
W · preisurii on 'the leadership prt to a vote.
move toward peace" in Viet- set the stage for future
to iettle 1te matter as soon as
Le refUsed to enlarge or nam.
episodes: Three troubled youngpa~ojlife.

I he principals,
Claren&lt;e
WI!Mr carrie
Nease
is visiting
Iiams,
Michael Cole
and Peggy
ot East
Liverpool
and
~ipton, show re~ pote~tial - and in Pennsyhania.
1! .the adult audience ts not so
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeWeese
qutck to turn orr a youth- and son of Rutland spent an aft..
oriented show, it may wei! rind ernoon with Mr. and Mn. Fred
a gtooddtoo c.h be!Wek.en the hes or Cadle.
p10 an po1ICe wor
Me alkl Mr William Maynard
Dorisl)ayFamiliar
and K!mbe
and Mr. Robert
CR'i-TV Tuesday night orrered White
the weekend with
tile ~w half - hour D.o ris Day Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marcum at
siluatlon comed.Y, In whtch she is N
tuck w v
a widow with two young sons on
':': and. Ws."francis Morris
a ranch.
In the debut, there was spent ""nd
. Athe ns
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~ ay afier ~
•..,.,.. JO
a m1xup in a birthday dinner
'th th . da gllte
Chrl t1
lor Miss Day In a rcstauranL ;:k
eor
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• ne
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LYUUIUD 0 1 ~
Miss • Day is Miss Day, and
Mre.S. Stanley ...
that's what CBS-TV is counttng di!fe and Mrs. Robert Hamilton
on for ratings. Arx1 that's all of Vinton re
t of their 519_
there is to say aboot that.
t
Mr weBenlgueahs Mays
d nd
AI so Tuesday nigh t, CBS-TV Mr
ers, E s.1y
nard nar a
presented a new hour Western,
'· ve " Ma;y
"Lancer," about two halfThe exjll'esslon, "Fourih
brothers, one Eastern and Estate," is believed to have
smootll, the other Western ard been first used by Edmund
rougll, who return Lo help their Burke , English statesmllfl, to
lather on a ranch. Wayne signify the newspaper profesMa.under and James stac) arc sion.
good as the sons. Otherwise, a
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st.agc kind which normally don't
competence oC tlle
United pull in the provinces. Bul the)
Nations."
are a nice couple. .'\nd while
The Thant statement angered Burns was onh' of slight help,
the
delegation to the Paris ·Tony . RaOOall was super in a
talks since they believed ft dream sequence as "Bodney
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uor.ts
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To En d v·Iet nam war

to halt debate and
Itt ~ on the lnue. Both
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York,
Morse. and the star IS Robert
The concept, the very idea, of
a weekly book Q'luslcaJ-wlth
new and old so.-s- seems like
a backbreaker. But there are
k eeyrl'esc~~
tive peoptobele0 5w01th
t!edhe
n11 US
OC 1a
wl!h "The ltoneymooners" productlons of the Jackie
Show, so the background. r~
success ts there. The 4uestton i~
whether "That's .Lire" can \
handle
the compedfion or NBC,
TV s Tuesday night movies.
The pleasant thill: !o report is
that, despite several lapses and
an overlong early monologue b~·
guest star George Burns- who
otherwise was a rairly amusing
.
narrator-the senes
showed
that it will risk imagination. It
is the only way Lo go because
the commercial odds are almost
all against it at tllls point, so it
must gamble all the waJ in
llopcs of finding and crealing its
own audience.
Nice Couple
The debut concerned the

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sometime be court litigants; he
is a "judicial acdvlst" inclined
tu legislate from the bench
rather
than interpret the
Conatltltutlon; his declsiQII.s in
obscenity, COmmwdat and crlminal defendant. cases sided
with ti)e guiltyi Johnson, a 1 a
president, should
11 !ameduck"
leave so important a nomination
to his successor.
Never In history has a chief
justice nomination been CUibJstered.

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f1 senators were ready with
ler!fthY speeehos opposing Pre&amp;ident JohnsOO•s selection ot an
old personal triend and cmttc1ant to aucceed Chief Justice
Earl Warren.
Their objeetlons center on

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Johnsoo
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• FO~' ~nts immediate- Law school lecture fees raised
ly Vowed a (lllbuster. one of
their leaderl, Sen, Strom
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eooununlst r o c k e t teams
fired at leaot 15 122mm rockets
Into ollled lnsllllltlOila aroupd

Numerous' appliances added

to yOur home over Ule yeln
could be ov~rworking the
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hO.me. The average home uses
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CooiiiiU&lt; TolloJ?IffOr
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mov.,. unde'ro,ccirecl rears the Do Nang Tuesday nllll&gt;t. mi!UoThe South \l~ese ~ Communlat ~eko on ', key Dedi would lauilch their third
ry spokesmen said. Mortarmen
thtl eooni:ei1' 135 bodies whlle.\ ~191 and .oeld :)lhlta, thrqua~t''.' · '!ifenolvebystp~r'oencl.
l4i by hurUns 20 round• Inch a$ s'howers occW' tn the
u.s. om&lt;lala oald they klew ot SoUth v1,1nun ~ and ' l!ldlo H~noll. !qoled these followed
of 20mm shells Into the lied
oni)\ 49 C~munlot~
TuO~·· t;:iiOrrtll~ laulicih~ a ~loos, tocl8y with a brOodcast Beach area tlve mUes northwest Iauer PVt of the week.
The attack oo .. Kotum wts the 15-r . • "'"'lceliottack on allied :, •that c)almed ;prrllla _ , .
of the northern capital.
latest tn a aerle~ of Communist ~ triataUafi!!t• around Da Narc ~ htld "a gra.., meetlrc Tuesday
Damage and casualties were
attempts lo overwti~m otrate- and -amiluohod 1111 "•irmQn!\1 m,..llll/ aomew!Hore In South described as light. ·
glc bardor posts that guard lnflptr)&lt; , coov"'' · near thO V~"' }t claimed 400,000
Infiltration rou!eo.
"Sifeet Without Joy"- Highway
, Tile ' !Pokesmen said the Ono . alo111, the II()J'tl&gt;em ....t.
,Green Beret and goverMJent 'Spokeainen · said tbe' .,l~~_r$p'·
defender&amp; charsecl wt ot the men turnecl' the ~~,~&gt;~eo::"'' .!he.!
• By· RICK•DU BROW'
sters who have oplit from the
CB!IIP after rouU~ the Commu- ""'"'&amp;hers, klUing 92 abd loib!J
HOLLYWOOi:l
(IJP!lABC.
flm!llea lo 110 lo work for the
Mr. JOhn Be!Cz visited in Con!ot 'attack and to\lnd the ooe man klUecl In da,ylm\g ·
TV
Tuc~
night
11\b'!X!UCed
on
polleein
a
strained
tela!lonsiKI&lt;Ion
with his son, Mr. and
bllttle!lekl siewn with 2,400 fighting.
m,anhour
series
witlt
a
will~ss
to
Shtp:as
IDider.
c
over.
personnel
Mrs.
WtUiam
Bentz..
pobn:ts of TNT, seven Chines&amp;Military connnanierl!
m06t
be
different:
··~hat'a
Life,"
a
who
can
get
into
places
ln
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fredcadlespent
made rocket launchers, rour whUe threW \II tht
book musical aboot a young new youth - oriented soci~ty Sunday with Amanda Tucker.
c(q)le, thtilr romance and ~here regular cops can't ~ Frankie Young and Mr. and Mrs.
marriage. The setting; 18 .New m~~trate.
Jack McGee at Lancaster.

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T-retolreo fqr Jhe ftveda,y p,rlod Thuro4iY through
Monday wm averoge below .
normal irlth dl,y ·time highs
In the mid anol iow 7Do, and
lows al nlpt In ~ ~r 40s
and low 50L
,
It ..UI be mUd Thurod&gt;Y and
Fridl,y, . tUrnilll cooier ...r
the wOelcel)d'. PrecipltaUon
wW lotll around one - t.lf

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lool• and aj&gt;pl!anceo or ohi'lblt·
age of the, picture oo :yojlt TV
when ltghts are also ljl voe
these are .warnings ·tl!a\ i!"J .
should consult a rep,J!i411e
electrical · contui:l,~r·. Y011
may need lo !J!crea . .· ·!lit ~
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capacity of service. to Y9111'
house by the utiUty or .id4
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Sunday,
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8epl. 211, 12 to 4. llaml, bao.... llall of bOfl. SboliW&gt;s ...
For Rent
For S.le
Jy. lluliJnd Amerlcau Loll'"'
F'URNISHED and unfurnlshed BROWNING 12 Bause luU dloU
Home.
9-2W1c
apartments. Close to school.
shotgun, ventlllated llghta and
Phone
IIIU434.
10.11-tfe
rib; fired only II times, DO
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat·
seral&lt;hea or blemisbes ol auy
urdLy at Jacl&lt;'s Club ou liar·
ldncl; also Wlnebeater pump
rllonvU!e Road off Rt. 7. F l'R~ISHED GARAGE apartment
on
Lincoln
Hill.
Utllltlel
12
gauge ahofcun, modllled
Counll)l 11111Slc by Gayle Mcpaid;
adults
only.
Phone
tmchoke, fired twice, new; DO
Donald and bll Drlflers.
mt.
S-19-lfc
acral&lt;hea or bleml.obes. Phone
J.JS.,IIo
HELEN'S Beauty Shop penna- TRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobUe
Coort. Syracu!le, ObJo on State
nen! wave special sept. Ill
Rt. IZI, Phone Bln-21151.
II.• JU8h Oct. 5. Regular fl5
11-11-tfo
for $115(), fU.SO for flO, flO
lor f3.50. Phone lm-2190 ask
for Helen or Judy. J.J5.61c FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
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phone
m-3874
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RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and
Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm, In
Elberfeld bulldiDg nut 1o TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private. plenty of
In Pomeroy, Sponsored
room
lor children to play.
by Ladles Auxlllary of tile
Phone
m-'1804.
11-14-tfc
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mean,
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hJch water. Partly flmlblllod
If dellred: Phone . llz..ISI.

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9-24-llc

Transistor Radios
6 Trans . · · · · · · · · · • 6.99
8 Trans. • ••••••••• 7.99
10 Trans .••.•••••• -7.99
12 Trans ............9.91
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Walkl• Talkies • • • -S.t 9.98
Intercoms, Two Station 12.95

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108 W, Moln·
992-5196

Po~Mroy

Auction
ANTIQVE AucrJON

THE UNDERSIGNED will of.
Try our ...,. Au!Dmtiolor lor sale at pubUc auctlou
Mason car Wllb. 9-111-«c FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath 1
at tile bome of tile late
coal furnace, call 7411-51U,
George
H. Kennedy, 7110 Weal
1-a«p
FOR TRAD&amp;-ealb ftr auMain Street, Pomeroy, Oblo,
ttquos. Willllm 8amm, MJd.
located juat below tile Pont·
dleporl.
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ForS.Ie
eroy-Mason Bridge, on Satur·
FALL CLEARANCE ON AIAJM.
day, tbe 28th day of SeptemWILL DO lOWing at bome lNUM FlSHJNG BOATS, 10,
ber, 1968, beginning at ton
. lippen, pockets, pegging.
12, u loot. Klnjjobury Boat
o'clock A.M., the pa-sonal
alterations, ole.
Salol, on CouDiy Road 11.
. property owned l!Y_~ H.
'nlabet; Muon,
... mll&amp;"weot of Rt. S3, phone
Kennedy, consi8tlng In part
7'13-5651.
4-!0·tfo
of the folloq: Gao stove,
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Frigidaire refrigerator, leleREPAIR, REFINI8H, recondi- FARM. Approrlmately l7S aovtalon, klteben table and 4
tion golf clubs, John Teaftrd.
res, two story bouae, bam,
chain, kltcl!en cupboard, Dve
9-2UIIIp
etc., aU bulldlngo In poor
over..tuffed chain, davencoudltion, located In Rutland
port, coffee table, cupboards,
township, Melp County, c:all
Helo Wanted
aud many Antiques, chain,
Middleport
992-2181 after 5 cupboards, tables, stands,
W~.ITRESS. Apply In peroon.
p.m.
9-ll..tfc
Cftlw'o Steak Rouse. 9-:ao,eu,
marble stands, pleturetl, plotaro frames, beds, chesta,
1WO nice rolling bulidlng lola
dre88er, 1114DY table Iampo,
In Arbaugil'o Second SubdiviGoue with the Wind, braaa and
sion, Tuppm Plalna. Water
glaaa, Iampo. vases, m a n y
Middle Aced Man
tap Included. Also 1110 of au acpltebers, punch bowl wIt h
To Work On
re. EapeclaUy nice lot, ~
glaaaes, bobnaD glasa, caudle
ty of everBneos. I* Aereo stlds, compotes, fruit dishes,
Poultry Farm
&amp;ood bulldlnc lot In colllllry.
cake stands, lamp lbades,
·Paid Vocation,
AU prioed reasonably. Also
goblets, milk glass. cut glaoa,
Good Wa1••• Plua BonUI
3 p&gt;lnl hitd&gt; rear IIIOUIIl pia~
lnltt
bowl, some Carnival
House Availa.le
form 1Ift for tractor, powor
glass,
jan, bra10 bells, and
Apply In p.,•on
takeoff pulley for Ford TraoIII4DY articles. '"'" decedent
Lancaster
tor, weldacl atoeJ trud&lt; .... was
In the Antique buolneao.
opy lor tarpaulin, for abort
Poultry Farm
and Ill of tile above Items
bed, several for
must be sold for settlement
Ford
tractor,
new
upper
IIDit;
W•llfH To Buy
of his estate.
lor Ford tractor, several. AUCI'. NOTE: 'nils Is a large
10 OR 12 ACRES near bi8bdlimney
linen, •arlous obes,
sale consisting of a lew unway. Hn. CArl A. Young,
lot of l-InCh sewer We. Gor·
WIIJal Items. Please bring 1
ISIIJ Lodtl st., Airou, Ohio
don H. C81dwell, Tuppers
chllr and enjoy tho oale.
MJ. Phone 711-00.
Plains, pbone Coolville fl'l. Lunch w111 be served by tbe
9-18-tlp
393$.
0-INic
Clmrcb.
AN'I'IQUES. fumltaro, dilbol.
Tenns: Cash In hand day of
SAVE BIG. Do your own rug
miJ&lt;ellaneous. Hn. Howud
Sale.
aud upholstery clelllling with
Cedi, 1011 w. Main st., Jlome.
S!Rned: Clyde 1!1 Kennedy;
Blue Lustre. Ron! eledrle
Executor of tbe Eltate of
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1-25-Ue
sbampooer. Bater Furniture.
Goorre Kennedv. Deceaoed
O.:D.ete BI!.O.IIFORD AUCI'ION CO.
For S.le or Tr.de
'WI IN'I'EIINATIONAL 'l'ruck, 19&amp;8 TIUUMPJ! Cob mot.oreyele Racine, Oblo, Pb. JM9..SDI.
t-22-11&lt;
4 lpeod, llo ton, 1984 Oleiiolet
ZOO CC, ractna gean, nma
1117 Olryoler N.., Yorker, air
real 8ood, $1111. CaU Jlarrl.
ForS.te
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tiCIINAUZ!D!S, Coders, !"oodles ... Weotleo 'Wldle ~
tiel'' allo breeding lloet.
BarbJaa r.,...Js, CoolvUJe,
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GREEN beiDI and peppers,
bring eontalner, pick your SEWING MACIIINilS. repair
own, f2 busbel. Jobn Cleek,
service. all makeJ, WY tPortland, Pbone IU-2246, one
2284. Tile Fabric Shop, Pomball mlle below Ravenawoocl
eroy. Aulhorl!ed Sl.,... Sal..
nnd Service. We !l1larpen
Ferry.
Scissors.
3-211-tfc
111115 VOLKSWAGEN ltalkln Wlo
p, square bact mode~ ... ctGARE'i'TEvenillnw machines
..Uent coodltlon; motor II·
&gt;nd service. ABC Enterorlses.
cellent condition. Clean bJ.
Mason. W. Va. Ph0110 m-s513.
side and out. New tires. Pbone
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Flats News
BY MAY JOHNSTON

Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Bush,
24 liBAD of caUie, 11 COWl, 7 Racine Route, were caUq on
to froaben early apriDB, Mar· Rev. and Mro. John llllach.
Mro. Sylvta CorPelter reeelv·
vln SloM, Rulland, Oblo
9-Jt.Jtc: eel Word that her grauddiUihtor, Mr. IIIli Mrs. Jay Scoll
Real Estlte For S•le
ot Columbua, ware parema or a
boby girl, born Sept. 14, weigh,,
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11111 6Jh pounds IIIli has boell MrL Paul - Oilra aud Frijlde,
REALTY OIIIIP4NY
named Sylvta Ann.
Saturday, s.p. 14, 10 hl!p him .
POMEROY &lt;UIIIB TO · Mr. and Mro. Earnest Dixon celebrate hlo Coarlh birtllday,
SHOPPING . - .. I* llor7 of New Brllllton. Penn., visited After pmea were played Mr~ ·
frame, 2 bedrooml, beth,
some tile and pllllllllng, ps
Door furuace. ft,JOO.OO
TUPPERS PLAINS- JIB.MOD,
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Ull Acres, A BVY AT ...-~
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- IIi story, 3 beclraomo, belb,
caiJ1neta In kftdJeu, full 11-.
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floodl f12 500 00

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Mr, IIIli MrL Jameo Dalley,

Mr. and Mro. Hayeo Mc!fllrey, Mr. and Mrs. Jual!ll" Paulo7
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Mrs. )faywood Jobnl1oll. .
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her parents, Mr. and MrL ...,..
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Mr. John Corno1l ~ frtond
of Ellll LlWJpOQI, Mr. Fr1Dk
Con1811, local, ca8ad 011 Mr. IDd
Mrs. )faywood Johnt1ua,
Mr. ind MrL Pearl Ra'lltherno
caBad on Mr. and MrL DiUCII
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Mr. HIIII'J AulheriiOO,Newark,
Mr. 8Dd MrL H-..1 llallO¥,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aulher· ~e, vtoltad Mr. IDd MrL
8011, BeverJ,y, Mr, and Mra. liar- Je10 Ptckena SUIIday.
ley Keyoe, Pataskala, Mra. Ju- · Mr. IDd MrL ilallay, Mr. IIIli ·
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IIIli Leota Blreb, IOCII, IIIli Mr. Mrs. Clarence Beaver of 1"'-

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vtalte&lt;t Mr. IIIli Mro. Boy PowoU
and famtl,)'.
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aUon service. Jack's Relrtg.
speaker IOUIId ll)'llem. 4
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opeed, dual volume control,
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4 a tto
beautiful maple COJIIIOie. Alsume paymentoof $II or 114.8'1, READY • MIX concrete dellv·
LEGAL NOTICE
call IIU2la.
t-:«c erecl right to your proJeet.
Fast 811d eui. Free 0111S'I'ERE().RADIO .....to, 4 mateo. Pllooe 99W284, Goeg. ..... ef ...,. L. Allllli' ...._.
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al volume control. 4 speaker
port, Ohio.
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sound syotem, lovely walnut
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flnlah. Payments of $5 p e r BUDGET PR'iCB fllmlture on J.oale L lhlll e..a&amp;J•. GIIIL
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our third Door budget oboo. ' 'laiiM wtUI llldli 0 2 rp Wltllla

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy I'OIIEROY - 5 room frame,
mi111ature, 175 and up. Stud
ollower, baaemenl, convenient.
aa XL FORD - - l e , oervlc:e
and groomtna. Pbooe
.o\oklnjl $1100.110
Cood tbope. Five oew linll. 19U4U.
II S tie · MIDDU!PORT- 7 room bome,
can •sac.
bath, pa ~. full boleAKC Golden Rotrlever puppies,
lllelll, Dloo comer lot ou1 of
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521 Aab St., Mlddleporl. 911hJch ...... fl4,1100.110
lllldllne. 'nils madllne
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11-:tl-tlc If AClUIII - a I'OOIDI, 4 bedbuttonboleo, darns, omb., ......
roomo, IIi llotba, full buenosramo. many faDcy de- KENNEBEC Polatoos, Charles
meot, 2nd boule, bu I ,_,.;
oJcna. Tob over peymonlll ol . llllton, Portland. Jl.-1&lt; 2 banu, mlnerall, m . .
• per ...,th or pay ballnce
road........
due $4U2. WUI diiiOIIIIIII for I'OTATOES, WATERMELONS, llliiM OR VliiGIL TIW'OIID
cab. Call 911-21138. t-21-11&lt;
piJone lfl.:a54 Clareace Prof.
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lovely walnut llnllb, .4-tpeed FARM, 32\lt ACRES, a room
8SR automatiC clwnpr, PlY
boUle, balb, goa beat, fire. POMEROY • 11AR111S0NVJLLB
• per ...,tit or· balanoe due
place, drtBed weD, IOOd buildII*, - IIGry frlme, three
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Ings. Bam equipped for Grade
bedroom.o, bath, nice lot, f1lll
A milk. With w wltboulllrm
• I I menl, llodDay Downlnc,
JUST TAKEN IN, 1111 stereo
equipment. Jlowman'o Run or
lrrWr, Pirone •:aa.
All 1r PM ndlo mJIIOie, bf&amp; Forest Run Road, Lee Jolm.
4-tpeed au!D1114tle cbqer,
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son, Rt. I, Racine. Pllooe
k1Yel7 walnul flnllll. Take 149-2246.
t-IJ.tfe
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Hardtop Qle. Local owner car, red tlnlsh, std. trans., qd1G, ~

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I'OMeROY, OHIO

Sunday,
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8epl. 211, 12 to 4. llaml, bao.... llall of bOfl. SboliW&gt;s ...
For Rent
For S.le
Jy. lluliJnd Amerlcau Loll'"'
F'URNISHED and unfurnlshed BROWNING 12 Bause luU dloU
Home.
9-2W1c
apartments. Close to school.
shotgun, ventlllated llghta and
Phone
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10.11-tfe
rib; fired only II times, DO
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat·
seral&lt;hea or blemisbes ol auy
urdLy at Jacl&lt;'s Club ou liar·
ldncl; also Wlnebeater pump
rllonvU!e Road off Rt. 7. F l'R~ISHED GARAGE apartment
on
Lincoln
Hill.
Utllltlel
12
gauge ahofcun, modllled
Counll)l 11111Slc by Gayle Mcpaid;
adults
only.
Phone
tmchoke, fired twice, new; DO
Donald and bll Drlflers.
mt.
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acral&lt;hea or bleml.obes. Phone
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HELEN'S Beauty Shop penna- TRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobUe
Coort. Syracu!le, ObJo on State
nen! wave special sept. Ill
Rt. IZI, Phone Bln-21151.
II.• JU8h Oct. 5. Regular fl5
11-11-tfo
for $115(), fU.SO for flO, flO
lor f3.50. Phone lm-2190 ask
for Helen or Judy. J.J5.61c FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
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m-3874
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RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and
Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm, In
Elberfeld bulldiDg nut 1o TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private. plenty of
In Pomeroy, Sponsored
room
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by Ladles Auxlllary of tile
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Ave., Middleport, phone 8tiJ.
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hJch water. Partly flmlblllod
If dellred: Phone . llz..ISI.

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9-24-llc

Transistor Radios
6 Trans . · · · · · · · · · • 6.99
8 Trans. • ••••••••• 7.99
10 Trans .••.•••••• -7.99
12 Trans ............9.91
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Walkl• Talkies • • • -S.t 9.98
Intercoms, Two Station 12.95

ants Budget Shop
108 W, Moln·
992-5196

Po~Mroy

Auction
ANTIQVE AucrJON

THE UNDERSIGNED will of.
Try our ...,. Au!Dmtiolor lor sale at pubUc auctlou
Mason car Wllb. 9-111-«c FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath 1
at tile bome of tile late
coal furnace, call 7411-51U,
George
H. Kennedy, 7110 Weal
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FOR TRAD&amp;-ealb ftr auMain Street, Pomeroy, Oblo,
ttquos. Willllm 8amm, MJd.
located juat below tile Pont·
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eroy-Mason Bridge, on Satur·
FALL CLEARANCE ON AIAJM.
day, tbe 28th day of SeptemWILL DO lOWing at bome lNUM FlSHJNG BOATS, 10,
ber, 1968, beginning at ton
. lippen, pockets, pegging.
12, u loot. Klnjjobury Boat
o'clock A.M., the pa-sonal
alterations, ole.
Salol, on CouDiy Road 11.
. property owned l!Y_~ H.
'nlabet; Muon,
... mll&amp;"weot of Rt. S3, phone
Kennedy, consi8tlng In part
7'13-5651.
4-!0·tfo
of the folloq: Gao stove,
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Frigidaire refrigerator, leleREPAIR, REFINI8H, recondi- FARM. Approrlmately l7S aovtalon, klteben table and 4
tion golf clubs, John Teaftrd.
res, two story bouae, bam,
chain, kltcl!en cupboard, Dve
9-2UIIIp
etc., aU bulldlngo In poor
over..tuffed chain, davencoudltion, located In Rutland
port, coffee table, cupboards,
township, Melp County, c:all
Helo Wanted
aud many Antiques, chain,
Middleport
992-2181 after 5 cupboards, tables, stands,
W~.ITRESS. Apply In peroon.
p.m.
9-ll..tfc
Cftlw'o Steak Rouse. 9-:ao,eu,
marble stands, pleturetl, plotaro frames, beds, chesta,
1WO nice rolling bulidlng lola
dre88er, 1114DY table Iampo,
In Arbaugil'o Second SubdiviGoue with the Wind, braaa and
sion, Tuppm Plalna. Water
glaaa, Iampo. vases, m a n y
Middle Aced Man
tap Included. Also 1110 of au acpltebers, punch bowl wIt h
To Work On
re. EapeclaUy nice lot, ~
glaaaes, bobnaD glasa, caudle
ty of everBneos. I* Aereo stlds, compotes, fruit dishes,
Poultry Farm
&amp;ood bulldlnc lot In colllllry.
cake stands, lamp lbades,
·Paid Vocation,
AU prioed reasonably. Also
goblets, milk glass. cut glaoa,
Good Wa1••• Plua BonUI
3 p&gt;lnl hitd&gt; rear IIIOUIIl pia~
lnltt
bowl, some Carnival
House Availa.le
form 1Ift for tractor, powor
glass,
jan, bra10 bells, and
Apply In p.,•on
takeoff pulley for Ford TraoIII4DY articles. '"'" decedent
Lancaster
tor, weldacl atoeJ trud&lt; .... was
In the Antique buolneao.
opy lor tarpaulin, for abort
Poultry Farm
and Ill of tile above Items
bed, several for
must be sold for settlement
Ford
tractor,
new
upper
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W•llfH To Buy
of his estate.
lor Ford tractor, several. AUCI'. NOTE: 'nils Is a large
10 OR 12 ACRES near bi8bdlimney
linen, •arlous obes,
sale consisting of a lew unway. Hn. CArl A. Young,
lot of l-InCh sewer We. Gor·
WIIJal Items. Please bring 1
ISIIJ Lodtl st., Airou, Ohio
don H. C81dwell, Tuppers
chllr and enjoy tho oale.
MJ. Phone 711-00.
Plains, pbone Coolville fl'l. Lunch w111 be served by tbe
9-18-tlp
393$.
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Clmrcb.
AN'I'IQUES. fumltaro, dilbol.
Tenns: Cash In hand day of
SAVE BIG. Do your own rug
miJ&lt;ellaneous. Hn. Howud
Sale.
aud upholstery clelllling with
Cedi, 1011 w. Main st., Jlome.
S!Rned: Clyde 1!1 Kennedy;
Blue Lustre. Ron! eledrle
Executor of tbe Eltate of
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sbampooer. Bater Furniture.
Goorre Kennedv. Deceaoed
O.:D.ete BI!.O.IIFORD AUCI'ION CO.
For S.le or Tr.de
'WI IN'I'EIINATIONAL 'l'ruck, 19&amp;8 TIUUMPJ! Cob mot.oreyele Racine, Oblo, Pb. JM9..SDI.
t-22-11&lt;
4 lpeod, llo ton, 1984 Oleiiolet
ZOO CC, ractna gean, nma
1117 Olryoler N.., Yorker, air
real 8ood, $1111. CaU Jlarrl.
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speed, 1161 Jkdck, 4

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tiCIINAUZ!D!S, Coders, !"oodles ... Weotleo 'Wldle ~
tiel'' allo breeding lloet.
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GREEN beiDI and peppers,
bring eontalner, pick your SEWING MACIIINilS. repair
own, f2 busbel. Jobn Cleek,
service. all makeJ, WY tPortland, Pbone IU-2246, one
2284. Tile Fabric Shop, Pomball mlle below Ravenawoocl
eroy. Aulhorl!ed Sl.,... Sal..
nnd Service. We !l1larpen
Ferry.
Scissors.
3-211-tfc
111115 VOLKSWAGEN ltalkln Wlo
p, square bact mode~ ... ctGARE'i'TEvenillnw machines
..Uent coodltlon; motor II·
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cellent condition. Clean bJ.
Mason. W. Va. Ph0110 m-s513.
side and out. New tires. Pbone
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Flats News
BY MAY JOHNSTON

Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Bush,
24 liBAD of caUie, 11 COWl, 7 Racine Route, were caUq on
to froaben early apriDB, Mar· Rev. and Mro. John llllach.
Mro. Sylvta CorPelter reeelv·
vln SloM, Rulland, Oblo
9-Jt.Jtc: eel Word that her grauddiUihtor, Mr. IIIli Mrs. Jay Scoll
Real Estlte For S•le
ot Columbua, ware parema or a
boby girl, born Sept. 14, weigh,,
0WUBN a 0WW
11111 6Jh pounds IIIli has boell MrL Paul - Oilra aud Frijlde,
REALTY OIIIIP4NY
named Sylvta Ann.
Saturday, s.p. 14, 10 hl!p him .
POMEROY &lt;UIIIB TO · Mr. and Mro. Earnest Dixon celebrate hlo Coarlh birtllday,
SHOPPING . - .. I* llor7 of New Brllllton. Penn., visited After pmea were played Mr~ ·
frame, 2 bedrooml, beth,
some tile and pllllllllng, ps
Door furuace. ft,JOO.OO
TUPPERS PLAINS- JIB.MOD,
ELED - I atoey !ramo, 2
bedroolftl, built In kltdlon,
Ull Acres, A BVY AT ...-~
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- IIi story, 3 beclraomo, belb,
caiJ1neta In kftdJeu, full 11-.
11111111, patio, n1ee yard, aut o1
floodl f12 500 00

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Mr. ind MrL Pearl Ra'lltherno
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lion to be IIOid at the Middleport
boll 01! Oe~ 1 beglnnins at 2 p.
m. were made when the statt
and of'flcers of Meigs Temple,
Pythian Sisters, met M~
nipt at the home or Mrs. PhUip
Meinhart.

~uxlllary or Feeney-BonnettPoat
128, Ainerlcan Letllon. The ....,.
Ins oesslm wiU c011vene at 7:30
p, m.
Mn. ~aul Zirkle and Mrs.
Horace MeElhlme,y thanked the
club Cor Oowers durins their
recent lllnesses. Named as host.-

lt was noted that the dinner
for the convention will be served at 5:30 p.m. by the Ladies

esses for the October meeting
were Mrs. Betty Spencer and
Mrs. Richard OWens.

Mrs. Karl OWen gave a medi-

Parents Announce

tation entitled "Golden Gates."
Games were played with prizes

Marriage of June

being won by Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Mrs.
Owens, and Mrs. Spencer. 'Ille

The marriage of Karen sue
Jarrell to Michael Alexander

WUlooo Is being IUIIlOUIICed by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley OUrs of Racine.
The ceremony wu performed in Columbus, Ohio, June 29,
1968.
The bridegroom le the son or

door prize was won by Mrs.
Biggs. Mrs. Meinhart and Mrs •

Zirlde, the assisting hostess,
served salad and sandwiches duri~ a social hour.

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SALE
A twnmage sale will be held
Friday aOO saturday in the El-

Mr. snd Mrs. William A. Wlll- berfeld building next to the L
0011 &lt;l North MlJunL
and Z in Pomeroy by the Ladies
Aller a wedding trip througll Auxiliary of the Bashan Fire De~n hours will be
mal&lt;ini their home In North Mi- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both
ami, Fla.
days.

tbe South, the newlyweds are partment.

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In a candlellgltt oeremolQ&gt; at
the Wealeyau OIUToh or Elyria,

MJu Juanita Jane Dozerorowos-

the Rev. and Mrs, Charles E.

Dozer ot Langsville, Route 1,
and the bridegroom Is the 0011
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thatcher
of Elyria.
The wedding was an event of
August 17, at 2:30 In tho llller-

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The bride's father, assisted by the Re•. Clrloa L.
F1etcller, performed tile double

ring ceremony.
Baskets of white mums and

gladioli Oanlted by se•en-branch
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OWosso, Mich. and Miss Sharon
Downey, music instructor ol
Owosso College. Selecti01l5 included "Wectilng Prayer" by
Dunlap, Bitgoo:l's "The Great-est of These Is Love," ai'Ki Ma~

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bride's chapel-length train attached at the r;houlder was bordered with a lace and pearl overlay.
Her fioor-le~ veil. of silk
illusion was attached to a seed
pearl leaf and lace petal plateau
and she carried an ann bouquet
of pink and white lo'*"stenuned
roses.
Moss green arxJ tuchia pink
gowns were worn by the bride's
attendants. Miss Rom&amp; Mace of
carroll served as the maid of
honor ao::l the bridesmaids were
Mrs. Jerry Weidner, Lancaster;
Miss Margo Grate, Marion; Miss
Marlene Brugger, 0 w o s s o,
Mic;h.; ao:J Miss Karen Lan:Us,

Ashland.

INGELS

El.ch of the attendants wore
bow h~ieces with veils to
match their gownS, and carried
ann bouquets of white carna-

tions tied with ribbons to match.
Mr. Charles Lyons or Owosso,
Mich., was ~st man for the
bridegrOOI'l, anrl tile ushers were
Mr. Floyd Msrtln, W.r. Uoyd

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Miss Tammy Dozer, cousin
of the bride, in a tuchia pink
gown with whiteaccessorte.s, was
the flower girL Her headpiece
was a small bow with vent~ to
match her gown and she carried a ba1ket or rose petals.
David Dozer, cousin of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
For her daughter's weddif1t,
Mrs. Dozer was in a turquoise
lace gown,
length, with
white she wore white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. 11tatcher wore a
mint green brocade gown with
beige accessories and a corsage
of yellow carrations.
A reception honoring tl;le co.r
_pie was held In the S&amp;lvation Army
Hall at Elyria immediately Col·
lowing the ceremony, with over
200 guests attendillllo A
tiered wedding cake tqJped with

Future Homemakers of Amerl·
ca, the Future Teachers of America, the Dnmatics Club, and

the Girls Athletic Association.
She plans to contiooe her studies
at Owosso Cdlege thl&amp; fall, and

I• presently OJI1lloyed by the
General Telephone Co. of Mlohlgan.
Mr. Thatcher graduated from
Elyria High School and Is a

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senior ministerial student at
Owosso College and vice pre-

sident of the Student CouncU.
The COLIJle resides at 327
West William st. at Owosso.

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the traditional miniature bride
and groom with candelabra on
either side centered the servirw table. The bride's table tea-

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GQ,VERNMEN:r mo\'OCI Wednesday to save
: w 1 1era ln 28 statu· $19 mUUon a year by extemlng prtee cell~ · tunlau ~coli ill southern UiuloliiiO.
Federal POorer .Commiselon, ill ordering tho. ceUiqra, ex·
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ribbon cutting snd graDd q&gt;en·
log or Tiny' a Foodland No. 3
1n Henderson Wednesday morn-

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CepUveti_nli ca" like Utla alklew Della 88 florale
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vehicle, Damy Alton Edmllftd. tomoy Bernard Fultz, ruled that
1011, 34, Ellinger, K,y., weroruab- Yates' death resulted Crom a
eel to Veteran• Memorial Roll· broken neck. Thevictimalaosuspita! by Middleport E-ll '"lied· ta1ned a brcken left leg.
men. givenemergencytreatmeot,
Botb vehicle&amp; were demoUsb·
snd sdndtted.1be Pomeroy squad ed, acoordlng to illerlJf Harten·
wsa oo amther run at the time bach snd OSP Ptl. E. J. SheEts,
Edwards Rd., Norwood, Ohio.
the aecldent occurred, 110 Mid- aoalsted the Investigation.
Combs and a passenger In hil dlep0l1 waa summoned.
The deceased was born at New
Combo sustained a lra&lt;tured Markel, V•., the son or the late
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He was also preceded In

uri.zzle dazzle trlzzle frazzle" Wednesday .- some supporting
polities and ~enaed hlm to a Wallace, others backing Sen.
crou~ touring -te.
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118id the United states had
deoilned In power and tnrluence
under tho Johnloo administration !rom the high oeao to the
notlm'a eepltalltllelf.
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In Seattle, he called c:urrent
naval pollctea a Hlhocldng deemploalls
or our national

marWmb effort."

ATLANTA {UPI) - New
York Melli' Manager Gllllod·
ges was recelving oxygen uoff
m" today, and there was
uno change trom last night,"
according to officials at the
hospital where Hodges Is reooverlns from a heart attack.
Hospital authorities oonllrmed that Hodges, who had
oo previous history or heart
attacks, was still In saUsfacand

lorY condltloo 100re than a day
alter he su:ft'ered the mlld at-

lack during the Atlanta BravesMeta game Tuesday niglrt.

BERNARD FULTZ
CIC PRESIDENT - Ber·
nard V. Fultz, president of
the Melp CouniY c..nmunt~ lml)l'O\'Oment Corporation,
Pomeroy attorn&amp;y ud MkkUeport. vtllage solicitor, baa c~
trlbuted greatly to ellorta to- .

ward new develqmtent ln lower MlddleporL Fultz ls cr•
dlted with heedlns lht project
or ~ the new Imperial
Electric Plant conatructed on
the site where tt Ia beiqlo-

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bridge, and Mor- of CloY•

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Yate1, C&amp;nJbridga, and Mark
Yatea, Cioveland; me great •
granddaughter; I w o brothers,
John, o! New York, and Ruoaoll
f1 StrawsbUrg, Va.j two 1!stera,
F41a Hololnger, Strawlilurg, and
Lena Fisher, Harrloonbur&amp;. 81111
numerous nleoes and nephewL
Funersl servlceo will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Unlteol
Msthodlll Church at ~ Bettom. Friends may call at the
White Funeral 11ome In ~rl
Plains this evantns and Sodurday until ooon. The body wiU.IIa
In state at the clureh one ltllw
prior to ianlcos. B1lrlal 'Iiiii
be In the SN&gt;d IDU ..-eey.

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Ohio Valley N&gt;tlshing CO.
Plbllsher Richard OWen and Executive Editor Chester Tlllleblll pertldpaled In • brleftos
Wednesday lithe !iheratoo Hotol
In Columbul oo losues 1 aod Z
given for communleatloDB lndu&amp;try representatives.
Main speaker &lt;l the session
!Dllowlns lun&lt;hem w a o Gov.

C. 0. F1SHER

UKES PROGRESS - May·
or c. 0. Ftsher,whohasserved several years in the capaciQ' of Middleport's mayor,
ls justly prw:l of the pro.:
gresstve attitude and action&amp;
by the people of his town in
launching the del'9lq,ment of
lower Mtddleport. M a y o r
Fisher and other Middleport
village ottlcials, including
Councilmen John Zerkle, pre·
aident, B. F. Pannalee, Richard Vaughan, Charles Byer,
Cll!lord Stumbo and George

Baker and Clerk - Treasurer
Gene Grate.

James Rhodes. Co-chairmen of
the Greater Ohio oomml- qm.
sorlng tbe iSIUBI 1n the Nov, 5
alectlon, lllld alao maklllg remarks, were Replbllcan s= 1
Ted Gray snd Domoo:rat Frank King.
The governor made an lmpasalooed appoa1 Cor approYIIi
Josue 1, not1ns It eeriiUU"ka bOll
fund• would be uoed {In contrast
to the deleeted Ohio Comml"ioo proposal). He aald It
could put Ohio In front of aU
other state• In vocational • ·
cation, tourism, Pollution atemont, law snd order, hiahWaY de-

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tally m, alzport construction, 81111

The Lighter Side

Compromise

DelllnWIIrl'.

Hubie and .Dickie Dreams

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use f1 revenue honda.
Alao present was Jad&lt; Kerr

He 118id this woold be ac&lt;OID·
pllahed under Josue I wilhou!ID
increase in taxes thm.l&amp;h the

or Radio WMPO.
LONDON {UPl) - 1be Soviet
Uni&lt;ll """ reported todaJ to have
alf....i Unllec1 states a Mldeaat c.uatp: QllllH J188C8 plan for
a ~·-- lletllement &lt;l the
Aral!-liraoll contllo;t.
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EdmoodaOil ..Oered!raeturedCa- snd a son, Jack.
dal bones, multiple ladallacerMr. Yates was a member ~
stlorut, a lractured loft hanl bolle the United Methodist Cburch &lt;l
and multiPle oontuslnna81111abra:. Mlddlepo~ a former member
aiOilL Both men - e reported &lt;l the United Methodlll Cburch
By United Presslnter!Btlonal
In satlllladory ccndlllon latethla &lt;l Long BeUom, snd a member
VIce President H~ H. Hlllllllhr~Y says his presidential- llll!l'li!ll!·
of lho ljrolher- &lt;l ital1raad
ent 15 e~ ·tn•·-'dlinle, ~tie ftanle" polltlos·u•H• ••· CorOner ~ EwinB- at the TtaJnmen.
lattoranl o! !ederlllabor laws hm&gt;lwd In the coillro.erstal strike or oceno along with Pro....,d., AISlrrivinll are his wile, Gonecall!ornla grape workers.
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towards belng a second-rate sea power. Huniphrey, swearing in
sacramento. ridiculed his Republican opponent for his stao:l on the
grape workers strike. Nixon has ln:licated he hi against the sb'ike
lllld wiU Ignore a boycott or products ll"om calllornla grape producers.
former Alabama governor Wed"The otrlke snd the boycott
nesday still kept to himself his
arlse from the lack ot coverage
choice o! a rumlos mate. He
(or farm workers under the
stayed at hie head~r&amp; In
National Labor Relations Act," Montgomery worldng on hie
Humphrey aald. He '"'""sled platlorm snd campaign strate·
Nixon didn't know what he was
talkins aboUt In aaylng earlier gy.Edmund S. Muskle, The
thot the workers ohould use the Democratic vice presidential
law to seek their goals.
F.arller, In Loa ADgaleo, oomlnae met demmotratora and
HumphreY accuoed Nixon &lt;l hecklers throua11out the doQ'

He pledged his adminlllrallon
would 11re-establlah Amerlca's
• ...,j,llllllleclallpn were to prevent vlolenct .-nt demonllrstiona on tngthe third Foodlsnd Store OWl!- lnltlati\'0 snd thrUII In lomotapu ·pndenla a better line o! &lt;:OIIUIIWliostionwith the 0c1 by Odl• Hurrls, James Rick- tive teehnolo&amp;Y and aclence,
~ admbd.n tilton
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liawceu said he sbared the c:oaunlttee'o 'fleW that legitimate Nortlalp.
lhe &amp;Uj)Oraonlc tranaporl."
;; prolesta oaaht to be prOtected. Howe..r, he said he r..lt strongly
Andrew DeCoy Is 111811ag9r of
In other political develop~
would have to be prepared to prevent any dlsnt!lic&gt;n&gt; ol the lhe 1oea1 otore a10ill with Ran- menta:
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dall Woodall, . aoelotant. EmGeorge c. Wallace,
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ployes are· Smokey See, l'wi!IY
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"' •· the Uniwraley or Toledo t,oday In a diiiPUte o'"r waaes and agrle•· Bri&amp;hl, jeddy Kemoe&lt;lr, Molly
,• ~r anee procedure. 1'114&gt; 125 eqlo,yes are meaibera or Lo&lt;:a1 1935 of the Palter11011, Jack CartWrlatrt 81111
. ::! ~erlcAn Federation ol Stile, Collnb' 81111 Mll!'lcipal Emi&gt;lo1es ur&gt;o Mike Brigbt.
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uoe o! an lrto~. ITIII1 ,~ theJJ~.tod Na- Mr. and l\lra; Andrew DeCoy,
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ONE J!JUEII- Do.td Samuel Yates, 75, Middleport, died or .a bl'Oken neck In this heed-on
cdU.Ioa tbat occurred late Wednesday morning on Route 7, aeven:-tenths of a mUe southweSt of
·- Flatw&lt;&gt;Oda Read, Two 0111-91-&lt;ounty men were atoo.11\iUred when the Yates car, a 1962 model
OldJ0 wlitt loft or the cenlerlino and ltrucl&lt; I vehiole ~lwn by Roy ~bs, 25, Norwood. Combs

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6tls lllld lower 701. Fair taliilll
with lOllS from the mid 408 to
the low 50s. Frlda1, parti1 cloo-

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Page St., died almoll instantly
after his 1962 model auto veered left or the centerline snd
struck a southbound car operated by Roy Combo, 25, o! 4043

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The new Mrs. Thatcher a~

We wind up Seplember with lexciting
golden value doys of special savings
on everything to fumi sh your home!
Floor somples, lew of a kind pieces
•d surplus stock is sharply reduced
to make room for new Fall shipments.
Everything is deserable, and scores
of quolity brand ncones are included!

A 75 year..old Middleport man
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the exterlorj construetiQn worker Mike Smith loading cement
bloek and, at !sr right, a length"""l'l IIQ!ie. Additional reaturo
material on this and other lower Middle~~ort develQ~:~Dent p~
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suit with which she wore white

Admission: 85c aod 00&lt;:
SHOW Sf ARTS 7 P.M.

replace the much smaller structure now occl()ied by lm~

perial Electric on Logan st. and over a period. of time wm
allow for an expansion of production and additional employees.
The new plant will have 75,000 square feet of Door space.
Above, at far left, Is an inte
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Onanced lhroual1 tbe· loouanee o! $400,000 worth o! Municipal
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The wall known brallls alii the 111wast, smartest styles to select fr011.
Sizes 9 months to 24 months and sizes 1 to 6x.
Ra1111ar dresses, also Jumpers included in ihls sale of little 1lrls
dresses, sizes 9 months to 6x.
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Hostesses at the reception
were Mrs. Betty Emerson llRl
daughter, Drearna, Mrs. Noami
Green, Mrs. Arlee Jeffrey all of
ElyriL
For • tour ot Ohio, the bridge

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..AJOR PROJECT - Tbe moln projel't In the r111ld
development acthley In ioll'er Middleport during the past
year hiS beM the bulldlns o! the - Imperial Electric Com·
pany plant structure on the Pythlan Park property, The struc-

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lured a pink and white Oonl
centerpiece and bridal candles.

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of the church. NtWtlal music

sllk·faced Peau de Sole overlaid
with lace flowers ouUi~ with
pearls. The neckline and sleeves

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lotte's "The Lord's Prayer!'
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown which
she fashioned hersell It was of

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11lelma
Osborne will bO
Cor the
evenirc and rehamuonts wiU be
sal'"ied Ronwl lltl~ at tho close
of tho maeiiJW. n- auendlrc
are to wear tops.

Pomeroy Church ot ' Ch!'ist
youth meetlns wiU be · hold at
5:30 p.m. Sunday In the soclal
romn of the church.
PTO!!TOIII tor the •••Dins wiU
be "H"" Big Are YrMI" Election or olfteero will be hold Wr·

so, Mich., waa united In marrlqe to Mr. Douglas Way•
Thatcher of EJ.yrla.
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