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The first 1967 Meigs Marauder football season opens tonight. A preview or
the foothill! team and. band was held last night with several hundred persons at.
tendi!lg, -~ tliel\l!!l.YSelf.
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The· ptidiftllat ffelt when the blind and football team went on the field,
I know, was'shared bY everyone present.
The mQSt thrilling experience., to me, was the unity cur young people dt~~o
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ineludi!lg movjng bleachers, setting up the scoreboard, sewing flags and feeding ., '
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On behalt of _., Athletic Boosters, best wishes are extended for a continued
successfull~67 season.
Sincerely Yours
Frank W. Porter, Jr.
M~gs Marauder Athletic
Booster Presid~nt

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Auxiliary Will
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Mr. Richard King - ne Miss Am•ica Man -Will Beln Our Stort

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The August meetlnf of tli
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With nt Complete Une of Miss Allllt'ica Slloes. AFine Opportunity To Select Your Complete Winter and Holiday Shoe~Ward-

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You M.y Win A Free P1ir of Mi11 America Shoes- --Your
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In Sltvrcley, Mr. King WiN Be Her. To-Help You.

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A committee was appolnlsl
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Boring, to meet wltb .,. tnt.
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Of the lire butldlnc.
The Ausll1ary voted to pay
built-in eablnell IDd lo par.
~Ill! an electrle lllove from
Eastern School District for
kttcllen at the !Ire balldlng.
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Pomeroy. The September meet. 110lore.
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Robert lllwle.\Jefffit. Me!U
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eonununily eloclioD blllQ\li VIJKil c. Kin8. R. G. Pi!;kelt, Paul Payaflr, G'tlinvnte Slout, 0. Pemon, ~arly Rolls'h;. Lea- ' ~ND '.:.
w•re mailed today to eligible Gil)' ~, Sarcenl, Weber ·Wood, R. W. 'Mll~lnSton, Clifford ter Roush, Vir'gll ,ROusb. ' Jt GI!Oiie ·E. car$on,
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~(HESTER - Paul H. Baer,l LEBANON - L. R. Glueseo- Gordon II. Coli~. , Bryan _!Ia" SJa\'lter ~ ller~hel Wear~. 1 •
Tn~bjllo Comu;t A1!'1 lttlr~ Roy Holter, W s. Michael, non. \camp, Charlri R: l!arrls, \I'll· rls, ~- Ed_, Humphrey, Dana C.- .SALEM- Woitl!J• ll t llb
eft au~y Cons c~ati a aid C. Mora~ Albert Par k.r, Uarn A. McKt~~y. ClaN&gt;not McCain, W. A. liice,
, John ~ . coffiell, · $Ydney ;
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WGON &lt;UPI) ~ Outnu~~~o btlow 1111 no-man'l ~d.
,launched three gn)\md and Jeffers, Edwin
A oupy ui Lhl ro.ulltlon~ ~rtd
Mltlnil wlllmbertd
Mll'inu 1111'1 ldDIII and ' mortar attacks late ThurSday Kenneth c. Welsh,
iuYtl'ntni ASl cummunlty
ol• IWo links 111d 11 olhen wounllld b;p Commu- 1against positionsll!lhe26lh and
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•st: '""111 ' "nmnlttee de&lt;llclu Vietnam• rei¢ara •mbuoed milt llld al dulk.
churned In to help btjt bil:k ilil O~VId N,ase,
ari4 11.1 lturil\lng '~··J· lA)' of IUJ!I.,tt~tl, onJ another. ;Hu
q,.,tton• un etoctlon pl'Otltd· the!~ ll•bl·l\'llclt eonvoy jull Anothtr · CommiiDlll 10r0e 1ssaults.
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rollel'II: •"' Pt " · Ple~sant, ' 24.15: satd. . ,. "
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Pomeroy -,).lason, . 20.65; c.liitl· lflle -~ope w~s, he satd
b.ttt&gt; " to hold county office. 11.8, ofllclals repal\ed todl)'. ,
Marines were killed
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Tht voted ballol• will be Spokumtn Ill ..liOn 111d tht
oihen nunded, 'lbe Qommu- '. A rovtl to re-llle
ue·'lalling:~"!Jbltt•~tont 17.10, ,Jble 10.....0~'·1 olother, lluil
believed !becountoll In pubttc at lhi' :~· Lo•thtrneekl, aided by relnDists lett 14 bodies behh\d.
idli ~ark acreage lot lnd~ London, Marmel tad Winfield,
wath one another
only be inV.Olved Ill re-,
ottt&lt;t, ,ll•••nlc Temple a d· lorctminta, . killed n ol tile ,1
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.ng Po111•rov, "n S.pt. 20 at Communist attaekera In the
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Vietnam thursday, raking the · port vlllage couneU 'lburid&amp;Y GaiUJIOIII LieQ ''- seritet up
are QUI of the realm of their
Th• uo)!!llllOts w~ Ill
If ,day on a lwi.Unl road Ill mU.I
!southern panh!ndle and north- I algltl,
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on• who t~•t• tho ••cond mo•t i
Funeral aervlcealot Mn. R. tshellecl 6eteaguerlll1d ~arint " r.t•b•r, Cltrll Rlcbard Ballty on down,:IO a.m.: BeckjOrd mali!ltrtam-of c!bmpetitlon?· crossed denominational Doea."
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L, Hamilton, ""ol Cheupukt, border outpoatl. e D2 beaVJI ! l[lld Councilmen John Zerlde up 4;.0 ,•·"·,rn.; ·Helen Z.
• ,Many Yeal'li !roll! now I h• sald
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who died SundaJ nllhl In a bo be
t d twice ra'ded Clifford Stumbo, Ge«ge llak· $:35 a.m.
lbtnk you will be ple~d to The succe~ . c1 the consultaa rljtllor cunuuttt•• member.
Hunltni!On nunln&amp; bome, were Ic m : ••l \:~ camps tn~ldt! er, Harold Chase, R lc bard Kantwllo River - Wlnlield, recaU liji yO. WI« !belli'
can only be measured by
l'hUie i•Uhtl th• fourth and
conducted 11 I p.m. Wednelldoy [t:T?11m11
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ol the Sehnelder r:•ralllome ~a~n:: :~·on crusht\ag a ," 1_ 1.., 1211 7 ,,., 1 l?""" SWeet ~Pg 7:~$ p. m:
' made tl!l&gt;lr ' ftrsl ~apP.,aljn.;~.
''One cannot judge fe!,h
t.nt anu ••cun&lt;l ollet'tJatos. r• '
In Cheaaptaki w burial tn major communist threat In tile
Jean up ·lO ~ m.; F~rt
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to p. m., Jefler· all who participat&amp; .and
The ~11 ,. cvmmunlty com- I WASHINGTON tUPll - "nle 1 Mrt. HIL!)IIton ll aurviud by 'bl 00 . d
nants of 4 000 VIet
JOil up lOt~ p. m .: Alari R. is ~~~ nlJhl for the ,Pectator
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"ua.. men '"'" 1 , dolotatea United States 11 bulldlnl ~ btr- l' l deu&amp;hltr, ltfra. 0. P. Klein, ~ ~/ an~emNorth Vlrtnamese
Met'rlll'down '12 ~5 a.m.~ _w If
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w thf county cunv•ntlon to ,r)er of btrbed wire and high. MlddltpQrt, and tbese lfand·
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Shaver, !t. up 2.30 a.m..
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un th• ASC county cqmmlttee. tW..n North and South Viet· jHunter of Winter Have.~. l'la., l~anctuaries
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Morris il~reY Sown qo ·
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Tht altoi'I\Ott communitY com· I nlm. ' In I new effort to curb I John Jaeob Hamilton of Pall.
Oblo Rl~er .J. l'locldf; 'Queen
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Ulllttomon ' " " 11 altMnl\o !persistent COmmunl•t lnflllr1· 1••dea Park, ~. J., 1nd Cmdr. ,
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IJ'eter 11:. Klein, United Stites N.. hew Dies of
DETROIT (UPI) - An alb- Crlsa ~oiYn 2:~ a, tj\.; ·
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Tho countv cvnvenllun wUI be , The "anti, lnfUtrallon'' bar- ' Navy. Mr. Ibid Mra. Kl~ln and , H
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aen~e ol bargaining ltllllf see. Lere down 8:!0 I. iii!:''~W
Jeld un SePI•anbor 27 at 10 a ,rler, rumored for months In Mrs. Hunter attended the luPart ,.tta~:
· ond dtv of 1 natlonwldt! aato Pe111 powney up ,,45 ·ji. •
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m In Lh• ASCS county offici: Wosltlnglon 'and SaiRon, would neral service~.
' Mrs ~lla lludsori. Syracuse. work•ro strike agalnlt t he Philip i!';lorli up &amp;:25' ~Tho convonhun 1, OIJI!n 1o the ,go lnto optratlon along the De- Mrs. Hamilton •. daUihler of has recetved word of the death Ford Motor CO. heightened eon- so Pennsylv~n\• u~ 7-,50 p,
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, mtlitnrized Zone (0'.111 l•te the late Capt and Mrs. Benja- of a n_ephew, Ct~l R. Boyer. :18; cern today that It wOUld be 1 Frankiln ·o1, up 9:20 P,· ~·:
Nomln"'' rur tht commllteeo lthll year or early next ,.,...,d. ' mm Taylor Flesher, came to , on Tuesday at hts home II&lt; Bur- long •nrl cOIIUy siege.
[sha Woods up'GI!b''ll. m.: Lock
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the county a"'
day by de lens• secretarv !lob- as 1 young girl Her father, a ed by • heal1 ltt,_kt ' ·
deter'lllnatlon to obtain orfl!N!'[Loelll8, Ned !4eliiek ~own ;
- - - ' - .:__ __ _ ert s. McNamara.
third • generation boat bulldar, l The son of Hubel1 an~ the i cerlentec! gains lor 1~ ltlll.OOO ; a. m.: Lock 17, llarvey
The defense chief would not continue&lt;! his l!UIIness In An· ,late Phoebe Howell JloY,It, , Mr. Forti member! were btcked ~ I dan d,own 3;20 a. n\.; Theresa
osptta eWS say if the barrier would make tlqulty and later at Middleport !Bom was . bilrri tdt Leon;. W. pledg~s of monetary supDOrt Sefty dolfli'4;4i''a. m.: E'lleana
It possible to redu~ or halt U. ' before movilli to f!llb\llnglon !Va. Later ~he famUy mo~~lto from the powerful Vnlted ~jell· BOsworth ~own 6:50 ·a. m.;
Holzer Huspttal - Vtslting s hombllli of North VIetnam. iw!Iere he operated ferry boats 1Pennoutvanta. Survlvln• af€ nil workers.
ILock 18, WIIU8m H. Zimmer ·UP
hours ll arnt 7-8 p tn Parents But, like the bombing, he s~id Ion the Ohto River lor 2; years. •wl!e. Eother, U stepeblldrtn, "nle walkout that clooed l'ord 12;30 a, 111.;
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the barrier wao meant lo . eut I' Ac"ve in &amp;:bJW:h. civjp, pa- IhiB father, live Rister! and ~~ : lacilllles In 25 states at a colll4:45 •. m.;
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Communiot lines ol supply ' a}ad trtotlo and,.. men's Otllniza. I broth•••. • 11 Uvln&amp; In Pennsy . of $57 million dally to the slrill; ojl, m.; !Mt
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P"l F. McNealey, 133 Gar· communication.
, tions and pollUcai a1fairs, Ml'll. vanla where luneral aemcea ers nroceeded peacefully, B ut1. iii.;
f...d \v. MI S Martha c Fulj~~~tmllton )lved jn · ~peake wm be hold.
the union laid It feartcl the ...~ •. m.:
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lOr about etl yeara. For more
to indu!!lry's llant, General ·MOo down 2 a'
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H-vwal'd W McComas, Rt. I
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~1owoll Mrs Lillian o Smith, I CONTINUED ~ Paget I of the Jobnoon Memortal : Off,red Free Claf!l
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r:,,, Gr;nde, Glenn R. Norman, conlir"• to Ve(erpns Memorial IChurch in Hunllll(l9n. Slle was Classes In "Be(lnnmg l!ewinl' l · £.11 UN1T ~ . 7;10 a. ·
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dl•. Rt 2 Pt Pleasant: Lor! •A.. patient for oter nve week.. ter member of the Captaln MargaretGrlrtllhe. MelpCOUIIo 'squad wal called "nlurlldey at Up !f.30 p: • m.~ Whorton down "
Laudermilt, Mason; Mrs. Rob- A\thouih she has been qutte i James Lawrence Chaplet 1! ly Extension Agent, bome eco- 2; 18 p. m. to 574 Laurel St., 12:10 a. m.; Mark M·. up. ·12!111 '.
e;·t &lt;\ Wood, Rt 2 Raclnt: lit Charlene hi', now able to llhe DaUihlers of lhe American oomlcs, open to anyone ln ' lor Mary Robl118011, a medical 1. 111 ,;, RavenJWOOd up LJJI!:
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St Clair Hill, Rt. llhclne;
Is a VJSi\f!o
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be. ..l!ow I1Veterans !demorlal Hospital by m". ._,
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nsonvllie; Daran ~. Ides, Ro· ~p,!!e h'!'. lllneP, Charlene otill 1 Mro. Hamilton waa also a "nle meetings ,will be held In
Ladd Dean down • t:lO I'• m.:
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c.ne Bradl•y A Young, Poll}- [ ~ tnay;pteasant Jjlanner that past governor, and held other , Pomeroy, Tuesday. avr.lng~.
sQUAD CALLIID
Sotllhlrtl dowtl 7:11 p, m.1. Val· II
eroy , Mr•· C11h A·ktelt, Rt. • l• , equalffll 'bY few of us. In· lomces in tllf Well Virginia from 7lo 10 at the Coun•l !ill- The Racine emercency fliiUid ley 'l'rllliPOrllr
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Oak Htll ; Mrs Mayme E. Spra- !Stead of concentralmg upon her 1branch of lite So!ll and Daugh- tension 0 Ill c e, Mulberry was summoned Thursday 11 , b)• I ·Coltoil ·Queen "dm 11111,&lt;1
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Columbus: Mrs. John £. Mor- bo•tt .he weirart ~~ m•nv towns. an s Club
1 register, eall 192·11895, T h t I wbo was taken to Mt!D GtLI- 'fl. &amp;. Bowlea up D:IO a. m.;
ris, Rt % COttageville, W. Va.; pooplo, and whit s gotng on a- . Her husband and a son, John class IS llmtled to eight P'~'- 1 eral Hospital.
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Oscar H. Shelly, Rt. 1 Ironton; ' this.
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Deborah L Qolllns, Wellston:
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John II. lnlkeep, Upper At- The
Samuel carter, Grayson, Ky.: POME_I¢Y RESIDENTS will death, as was a Sister, Mr s. l ' RESERVATIONS NOTE
llngton, has been named Vloa roy's
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Mrs. Marcel Scapo, Rl. 1 Ash- remember Janet Turner Roush. Katherinl Washblll'bl B!Un, of llllservaUons lor tha, Ladles President, Generallon a.n Ill 'trlet Wll 71
-·- - ·- ---- -- - --land, Ky.: Mrt, Britton D. Bit- daughter of Mr. end Ml'll Ben 1Middltport.
Auxiliary, Amer1eaft ~a1lon, Transmlulon Colut'llbu 1 and
today
loW, oo.l 01'0vt 1 Mft. p 0 11 1 Turner, fOrmerly of ~ 1
Dtitt,lcl 8 c!Ol}vtntlo~ to be held f Soullttrn Ohka J!leclric: &lt;;opap&amp;. ' lkl~. , ,,
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Ben. of course. waa 1 former
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Cbaliltt, ILCIQ, 1:18 p.m. Tuet- f' lly on Apple Creek. nm Woos. wtlh hi&lt; parenll, Mr. 1nd Mt1. POll 118 '!lith Mra. Carl
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Jacob S, Holman. Sr., ILICt; jill or Mrs. Htlan KtMOdy
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ILIIOitne AlbMht. Brl· of education clerk the~. H •
hlo balic tralnillf at I
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an · A, Baker, Harry 1L, Bass, husband. Dale Roush.
S. C. Upon tha i
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ott1ce Jtannon, Mil!! Charlotte ly of N•w Hoven and eldest
completion hit 11av1 he will A dl~ra' mottlng and work
Hall\brlck. EdiVIn E !layman, Keith, were here over La b o return to ,Fort Gordon, Go .. for aeulon Will bt held •t tbt lute
Willltm J: Jackson, Mrs. Cosh Day '• visit with Dale'o b r 17 weeks trolnlng In field rtdio Wilton farm MondiJ, ltplt!Qo
A. Keels, Chari•• n. Mullino. ther, Mr and Mrs Milton
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Lo~ls V. Mueller. M., Worthy In SnaCIIso and with Mr. and
E l'rtct, Charles A Roberts Mrs Ow•· Watson.
Mra. Cecil W Ro,.btrry. Mrs: ~'lith 11 now a sophomore at
Ch1ollr A Slater. &amp;Ill B Wal- the University bf Montana 11
Un, Lelabld D. Watson, F Les· Booemaw, Mont.
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fanl dlllthlor Mr. 1 rry 1 Salem Center Elemonllry
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todlana held o dinner at Ban.
TNt ftlll V ti: ..TiliCI ey'1 Resllur1nt Tueodoy bon·
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DJlilltnP:D , 0 IN'rr.III!!IT 011 orint their beloved, Nellie Vale,
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1-New Hollond Mowing Mlchlnt
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N1tton1l t4'Ytll'tWJtl' "t~l~tldw• prinCipBJ, the CTOUp prestnttcJ
1-Ntw Holl1nd Hoy R1k..
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w•re mailed today to eligible Gil)' ~, Sarcenl, Weber ·Wood, R. W. 'Mll~lnSton, Clifford ter Roush, Vir'gll ,ROusb. ' Jt GI!Oiie ·E. car$on,
vot•rs.
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~(HESTER - Paul H. Baer,l LEBANON - L. R. Glueseo- Gordon II. Coli~. , Bryan _!Ia" SJa\'lter ~ ller~hel Wear~. 1 •
Tn~bjllo Comu;t A1!'1 lttlr~ Roy Holter, W s. Michael, non. \camp, Charlri R: l!arrls, \I'll· rls, ~- Ed_, Humphrey, Dana C.- .SALEM- Woitl!J• ll t llb
eft au~y Cons c~ati a aid C. Mora~ Albert Par k.r, Uarn A. McKt~~y. ClaN&gt;not McCain, W. A. liice,
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WGON &lt;UPI) ~ Outnu~~~o btlow 1111 no-man'l ~d.
,launched three gn)\md and Jeffers, Edwin
A oupy ui Lhl ro.ulltlon~ ~rtd
Mltlnil wlllmbertd
Mll'inu 1111'1 ldDIII and ' mortar attacks late ThurSday Kenneth c. Welsh,
iuYtl'ntni ASl cummunlty
ol• IWo links 111d 11 olhen wounllld b;p Commu- 1against positionsll!lhe26lh and
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•st: '""111 ' "nmnlttee de&lt;llclu Vietnam• rei¢ara •mbuoed milt llld al dulk.
churned In to help btjt bil:k ilil O~VId N,ase,
ari4 11.1 lturil\lng '~··J· lA)' of IUJ!I.,tt~tl, onJ another. ;Hu
q,.,tton• un etoctlon pl'Otltd· the!~ ll•bl·l\'llclt eonvoy jull Anothtr · CommiiDlll 10r0e 1ssaults.
'"14 Gene Yost.
rollel'II: •"' Pt " · Ple~sant, ' 24.15: satd. . ,. "
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Pomeroy -,).lason, . 20.65; c.liitl· lflle -~ope w~s, he satd
b.ttt&gt; " to hold county office. 11.8, ofllclals repal\ed todl)'. ,
Marines were killed
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·f&amp;la, lptoraotton 1!01Jld lead to
SOCI&amp;I
Tht voted ballol• will be Spokumtn Ill ..liOn 111d tht
oihen nunded, 'lbe Qommu- '. A rovtl to re-llle
ue·'lalling:~"!Jbltt•~tont 17.10, ,Jble 10.....0~'·1 olother, lluil
believed !becountoll In pubttc at lhi' :~· Lo•thtrneekl, aided by relnDists lett 14 bodies behh\d.
idli ~ark acreage lot lnd~ London, Marmel tad Winfield,
wath one another
only be inV.Olved Ill re-,
ottt&lt;t, ,ll•••nlc Temple a d· lorctminta, . killed n ol tile ,1
Amerlean , fiibter · bombera , 11· ar .. was KJve1 darflll '"' on ~· alD. .
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.ng Po111•rov, "n S.pt. 20 at Communist attaekera In the
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Vietnam thursday, raking the · port vlllage couneU 'lburid&amp;Y GaiUJIOIII LieQ ''- seritet up
are QUI of the realm of their
Th• uo)!!llllOts w~ Ill
If ,day on a lwi.Unl road Ill mU.I
!southern panh!ndle and north- I algltl,
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Funeral aervlcealot Mn. R. tshellecl 6eteaguerlll1d ~arint " r.t•b•r, Cltrll Rlcbard Ballty on down,:IO a.m.: BeckjOrd mali!ltrtam-of c!bmpetitlon?· crossed denominational Doea."
"'II bt "" chatrm•n •nd the
L, Hamilton, ""ol Cheupukt, border outpoatl. e D2 beaVJI ! l[lld Councilmen John Zerlde up 4;.0 ,•·"·,rn.; ·Helen Z.
• ,Many Yeal'li !roll! now I h• sald
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who died SundaJ nllhl In a bo be
t d twice ra'ded Clifford Stumbo, Ge«ge llak· $:35 a.m.
lbtnk you will be ple~d to The succe~ . c1 the consultaa rljtllor cunuuttt•• member.
Hunltni!On nunln&amp; bome, were Ic m : ••l \:~ camps tn~ldt! er, Harold Chase, R lc bard Kantwllo River - Wlnlield, recaU liji yO. WI« !belli'
can only be measured by
l'hUie i•Uhtl th• fourth and
conducted 11 I p.m. Wednelldoy [t:T?11m11
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ol the Sehnelder r:•ralllome ~a~n:: :~·on crusht\ag a ," 1_ 1.., 1211 7 ,,., 1 l?""" SWeet ~Pg 7:~$ p. m:
' made tl!l&gt;lr ' ftrsl ~apP.,aljn.;~.
''One cannot judge fe!,h
t.nt anu ••cun&lt;l ollet'tJatos. r• '
In Cheaaptaki w burial tn major communist threat In tile
Jean up ·lO ~ m.; F~rt
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The ~11 ,. cvmmunlty com- I WASHINGTON tUPll - "nle 1 Mrt. HIL!)IIton ll aurviud by 'bl 00 . d
nants of 4 000 VIet
JOil up lOt~ p. m .: Alari R. is ~~~ nlJhl for the ,Pectator
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"ua.. men '"'" 1 , dolotatea United States 11 bulldlnl ~ btr- l' l deu&amp;hltr, ltfra. 0. P. Klein, ~ ~/ an~emNorth Vlrtnamese
Met'rlll'down '12 ~5 a.m.~ _w If
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Shaver, !t. up 2.30 a.m..
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un th• ASC county cqmmlttee. tW..n North and South Viet· jHunter of Winter Have.~. l'la., l~anctuaries
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Tht altoi'I\Ott communitY com· I nlm. ' In I new effort to curb I John Jaeob Hamilton of Pall.
Oblo Rl~er .J. l'locldf; 'Queen
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IJ'eter 11:. Klein, United Stites N.. hew Dies of
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Tho countv cvnvenllun wUI be , The "anti, lnfUtrallon'' bar- ' Navy. Mr. Ibid Mra. Kl~ln and , H
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aen~e ol bargaining ltllllf see. Lere down 8:!0 I. iii!:''~W
Jeld un SePI•anbor 27 at 10 a ,rler, rumored for months In Mrs. Hunter attended the luPart ,.tta~:
· ond dtv of 1 natlonwldt! aato Pe111 powney up ,,45 ·ji. •
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m In Lh• ASCS county offici: Wosltlnglon 'and SaiRon, would neral service~.
' Mrs ~lla lludsori. Syracuse. work•ro strike agalnlt t he Philip i!';lorli up &amp;:25' ~Tho convonhun 1, OIJI!n 1o the ,go lnto optratlon along the De- Mrs. Hamilton •. daUihler of has recetved word of the death Ford Motor CO. heightened eon- so Pennsylv~n\• u~ 7-,50 p,
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, mtlitnrized Zone (0'.111 l•te the late Capt and Mrs. Benja- of a n_ephew, Ct~l R. Boyer. :18; cern today that It wOUld be 1 Frankiln ·o1, up 9:20 P,· ~·:
Nomln"'' rur tht commllteeo lthll year or early next ,.,...,d. ' mm Taylor Flesher, came to , on Tuesday at hts home II&lt; Bur- long •nrl cOIIUy siege.
[sha Woods up'GI!b''ll. m.: Lock
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the county a"'
day by de lens• secretarv !lob- as 1 young girl Her father, a ed by • heal1 ltt,_kt ' ·
deter'lllnatlon to obtain orfl!N!'[Loelll8, Ned !4eliiek ~own ;
- - - ' - .:__ __ _ ert s. McNamara.
third • generation boat bulldar, l The son of Hubel1 an~ the i cerlentec! gains lor 1~ ltlll.OOO ; a. m.: Lock 17, llarvey
The defense chief would not continue&lt;! his l!UIIness In An· ,late Phoebe Howell JloY,It, , Mr. Forti member! were btcked ~ I dan d,own 3;20 a. n\.; Theresa
osptta eWS say if the barrier would make tlqulty and later at Middleport !Bom was . bilrri tdt Leon;. W. pledg~s of monetary supDOrt Sefty dolfli'4;4i''a. m.: E'lleana
It possible to redu~ or halt U. ' before movilli to f!llb\llnglon !Va. Later ~he famUy mo~~lto from the powerful Vnlted ~jell· BOsworth ~own 6:50 ·a. m.;
Holzer Huspttal - Vtslting s hombllli of North VIetnam. iw!Iere he operated ferry boats 1Pennoutvanta. Survlvln• af€ nil workers.
ILock 18, WIIU8m H. Zimmer ·UP
hours ll arnt 7-8 p tn Parents But, like the bombing, he s~id Ion the Ohto River lor 2; years. •wl!e. Eother, U stepeblldrtn, "nle walkout that clooed l'ord 12;30 a, 111.;
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the barrier wao meant lo . eut I' Ac"ve in &amp;:bJW:h. civjp, pa- IhiB father, live Rister! and ~~ : lacilllles In 25 states at a colll4:45 •. m.;
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Communiot lines ol supply ' a}ad trtotlo and,.. men's Otllniza. I broth•••. • 11 Uvln&amp; In Pennsy . of $57 million dally to the slrill; ojl, m.; !Mt
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P"l F. McNealey, 133 Gar· communication.
, tions and pollUcai a1fairs, Ml'll. vanla where luneral aemcea ers nroceeded peacefully, B ut1. iii.;
f...d \v. MI S Martha c Fulj~~~tmllton )lved jn · ~peake wm be hold.
the union laid It feartcl the ...~ •. m.:
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lOr about etl yeara. For more
to indu!!lry's llant, General ·MOo down 2 a'
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~1owoll Mrs Lillian o Smith, I CONTINUED ~ Paget I of the Jobnoon Memortal : Off,red Free Claf!l
· 5:50 ~·- m.; ~t:'·Utuls'
r:,,, Gr;nde, Glenn R. Norman, conlir"• to Ve(erpns Memorial IChurch in Hunllll(l9n. Slle was Classes In "Be(lnnmg l!ewinl' l · £.11 UN1T ~ . 7;10 a. ·
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dl•. Rt 2 Pt Pleasant: Lor! •A.. patient for oter nve week.. ter member of the Captaln MargaretGrlrtllhe. MelpCOUIIo 'squad wal called "nlurlldey at Up !f.30 p: • m.~ Whorton down "
Laudermilt, Mason; Mrs. Rob- A\thouih she has been qutte i James Lawrence Chaplet 1! ly Extension Agent, bome eco- 2; 18 p. m. to 574 Laurel St., 12:10 a. m.; Mark M·. up. ·12!111 '.
e;·t &lt;\ Wood, Rt 2 Raclnt: lit Charlene hi', now able to llhe DaUihlers of lhe American oomlcs, open to anyone ln ' lor Mary Robl118011, a medical 1. 111 ,;, RavenJWOOd up LJJI!:
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St Clair Hill, Rt. llhclne;
Is a VJSi\f!o
1M lobby for a rhat 1·1ts Citlzenshir Award Program the flveke lessons
be. ..l!ow I1Veterans !demorlal Hospital by m". ._,
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•. rn.; Mlllahl Loou, •oJOb
nsonvllie; Daran ~. Ides, Ro· ~p,!!e h'!'. lllneP, Charlene otill 1 Mro. Hamilton waa also a "nle meetings ,will be held In
Ladd Dean down • t:lO I'• m.:
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c.ne Bradl•y A Young, Poll}- [ ~ tnay;pteasant Jjlanner that past governor, and held other , Pomeroy, Tuesday. avr.lng~.
sQUAD CALLIID
Sotllhlrtl dowtl 7:11 p, m.1. Val· II
eroy , Mr•· C11h A·ktelt, Rt. • l• , equalffll 'bY few of us. In· lomces in tllf Well Virginia from 7lo 10 at the Coun•l !ill- The Racine emercency fliiUid ley 'l'rllliPOrllr
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Oak Htll ; Mrs Mayme E. Spra- !Stead of concentralmg upon her 1branch of lite So!ll and Daugh- tension 0 Ill c e, Mulberry was summoned Thursday 11 , b)• I ·Coltoil ·Queen "dm 11111,&lt;1
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Columbus: Mrs. John £. Mor- bo•tt .he weirart ~~ m•nv towns. an s Club
1 register, eall 192·11895, T h t I wbo was taken to Mt!D GtLI- 'fl. &amp;. Bowlea up D:IO a. m.;
ris, Rt % COttageville, W. Va.; pooplo, and whit s gotng on a- . Her husband and a son, John class IS llmtled to eight P'~'- 1 eral Hospital.
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Oscar H. Shelly, Rt. 1 Ironton; ' this.
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Deborah L Qolllns, Wellston:
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John II. lnlkeep, Upper At- The
Samuel carter, Grayson, Ky.: POME_I¢Y RESIDENTS will death, as was a Sister, Mr s. l ' RESERVATIONS NOTE
llngton, has been named Vloa roy's
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Mrs. Marcel Scapo, Rl. 1 Ash- remember Janet Turner Roush. Katherinl Washblll'bl B!Un, of llllservaUons lor tha, Ladles President, Generallon a.n Ill 'trlet Wll 71
-·- - ·- ---- -- - --land, Ky.: Mrt, Britton D. Bit- daughter of Mr. end Ml'll Ben 1Middltport.
Auxiliary, Amer1eaft ~a1lon, Transmlulon Colut'llbu 1 and
today
loW, oo.l 01'0vt 1 Mft. p 0 11 1 Turner, fOrmerly of ~ 1
Dtitt,lcl 8 c!Ol}vtntlo~ to be held f Soullttrn Ohka J!leclric: &lt;;opap&amp;. ' lkl~. , ,,
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Ben. of course. waa 1 former
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r.tra. Jolm L, Slaman, Rt. 1 , J~net Is llvlllJ! with her lam. Jr. I' spending a u.tay luve aull)lary ·til.• blneJ •
Mo\N KILLl!D ' ·
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Cbaliltt, ILCIQ, 1:18 p.m. Tuet- f' lly on Apple Creek. nm Woos. wtlh hi&lt; parenll, Mr. 1nd Mt1. POll 118 '!lith Mra. Carl
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Jacob S, Holman. Sr., ILICt; jill or Mrs. Htlan KtMOdy
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Ibrothors. Racine ROute l oi!M Sept. II,
ILIIOitne AlbMht. Brl· of education clerk the~. H •
hlo balic tralnillf at I
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an · A, Baker, Harry 1L, Bass, husband. Dale Roush.
S. C. Upon tha i
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ott1ce Jtannon, Mil!! Charlotte ly of N•w Hoven and eldest
completion hit 11av1 he will A dl~ra' mottlng and work
Hall\brlck. EdiVIn E !layman, Keith, were here over La b o return to ,Fort Gordon, Go .. for aeulon Will bt held •t tbt lute
Willltm J: Jackson, Mrs. Cosh Day '• visit with Dale'o b r 17 weeks trolnlng In field rtdio Wilton farm MondiJ, ltplt!Qo
A. Keels, Chari•• n. Mullino. ther, Mr and Mrs Milton
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Lo~ls V. Mueller. M., Worthy In SnaCIIso and with Mr. and
E l'rtct, Charles A Roberts Mrs Ow•· Watson.
Mra. Cecil W Ro,.btrry. Mrs: ~'lith 11 now a sophomore at
Ch1ollr A Slater. &amp;Ill B Wal- the University bf Montana 11
Un, Lelabld D. Watson, F Les· Booemaw, Mont.
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Allen &amp;. Perry and Infant son: NICt!! THTNG8 hap-pen tn nltto
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Mra. Frtd t. Sh•word an4 [II. people
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Shell Btlt1
fanl dlllthlor Mr. 1 rry 1 Salem Center Elemonllry
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Sm~lock llllf 1 fant ' •
'· School teachers, cooks ond CIIS.
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todlana held o dinner at Ban.
TNt ftlll V ti: ..TiliCI ey'1 Resllur1nt Tueodoy bon·
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DJlilltnP:D , 0 IN'rr.III!!IT 011 orint their beloved, Nellie Vale,
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Put the brlpts on fall filth '
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our pelt ne.wIde's 1Ja J•w•ll1
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tht fri~nd~hlp of t~lr rormer
1-New Hollond Mowing Mlchlnt
·tashioll. See ttiem now to •C.·
N1tton1l t4'Ytll'tWJtl' "t~l~tldw• prinCipBJ, the CTOUp prestnttcJ
1-Ntw Holl1nd Hoy R1k..
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