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NEW HAVI!N - 1lte R o T.
James Yeo Kin Moy wUI be In- ,
stalled at a special aerrloe SUnday, 7:30 p.m., aa pallor or lhe .
St. Paul Lutheran Church bore.
Tho Rev. Mr. Moy comes here
from Athens where he bas beeD
serrtng .. director

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GLENDORA, IIIJSS - THOUSANDS OF PERSONS began retun&gt;reBidents, West Green. at Cillo lng to their homes ln tho Mlaslasljlpl D,lita today when wlada dlaalUniversity. Following theinatol- pated most or the deedly phoosene gas lllot leaked from four deraUed
latloo, a reoeptloo w!ll be hold chemical tank cars. At the height ot the Crlais,
, 30,000 peraonJ were
in the multi..purpose room rl. the routo&lt;l frcxn their homeo,)&gt;ut by mornlna aU but abwt 5,000 lad rechurch honoring the HW pastor, turned.
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his wile, Mabel, and their two
The tankers were among,12 cars ola mile -long Winola central
sons, James Mark and Thoma! freight train that Jumped lllo rails Thuraday alb!riiOOIL A spark from
a hroken power Uno apparently isnlted the oaro all! sent a huge cloud
Michael.
of black smoke blllowirw into the air. Several of the tanker1 contained vinyl chloride, a chemical used inmaklrwresins aDCI plastics. Uftoo
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der heat this substance produces phosgene gas, a lethal gas used' in
On ground&amp; ~ extreme cruelty, Karen &amp;!e WD1011, Alboey World War I.
Route 3, haa been srented a di- GM cot' pricea going up-ao wlw care~~?
vorce from Frederiek Neal wu.
WASIIINGTON - FOR THE FIRST TIME In several years, De.... Alboey Route I, by Malga
trolt"s decision to raise the price of new cars did not Provoke a cry
County Commoo Pleas Court.
of aJWUish from the White House. In tact, Thursday'• announcement
The plaintiff was given cu""""' from General Motors tlat Its 1g7o model ears wlll cost an average
ot one minor child.
of $125 more per car- 3. 9per cent - waa greeted with almost total

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why don't you?
Hot weather, cold weather, beautiful daybusy, lazy, just plain smart-ask or write
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of free Bank-by-Mail forms. Then bank any
hour, any day, holidays included! If you're
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MEIGS THEA TIE !
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
SEPT. 12-13

POMEROY

Rod Steiger
John Phill;p Law

"DAY OF THE EVIL

GUN"

s.tlna Melas County tor
ov• 97 years

Mtmbei Federal Reserve System

Janet Leigh

PLUS
"A FINE PAIR"

Roell: Hudson
Claudia Cardinale

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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LEO EDWARDS, lett, One or twc pDol-lnotrueton at ti;. GaU!a-Melga Realcxal Air·
14-year-old John HudsOn a pointer followed a reeent llying se11ion. Young
. o': :. / Jiiidaonlad )lot taxied the CesaiB 172 ahown In lhe baeklround.

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.\ Teenager Getting Jump
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Open Tonight, Fri•ay Til 9·
Shop Satur•ay 9:30 to 9 p.m·.

aHence by the Nixon administration.
The one htgh official who did cmunent - Commerce Socretllry
Maurice R stams - appeared to aide with the hdustry, aometlllng
that was rare during the Kennedy· Johnsoriyears.
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. , . GAI,IJPOLIS - Rack In ii"BJidlalhel"l
, ,, . dil, ~· alked for the horse aDd
)laek, In dad's doJ, It was 111e fam.

BARGAINS IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT .
·DURING OUR STOREWIDE·· SALE.
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at the wiad~W• oh three " day oaatlU~ iaecurl~
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Sweep• to be &amp;l•en away Saturday, Saptedl• i3..No purchase

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torward, he asked me to take him to the
airport, He took a ride Ernie
Thompaon. That wao It ·He was 10 feet
iall wbeli he I!VI elf lhaJ plane.'l
YOUDI Imdaon baa already Clllbpi- 24
hours flylns time. Aoeordlng to Instructor
Edward, 40 hoora Is a nolnbDun rt!Q!Iire..
mont to solo. With toda)''a ~ a bit
more complicated, most otudenta get In
$0 hours before making their aoto. Eel.
warda alao pointed out ao lndlvl~ DNst
be 16 before making a solo, and the! one
JJWat be 17 before he or she ia ollglble
for a private lloonae. A periOD muat be
18 fit be eligible for a commercial Ucenoe.

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· ·. ' Oat of t1,te stud!onis. ~~o.:!4..,yeu.old Jiiilli' ~ lili\oon reooi•OI~ tor)'- •i.our ·
· llildam. 1011 ot ~. aDd Mro•. Jack Hud- every two weeks. He Is one or the)oong.
/'. . (lollljiolio. wtll ba 13 later thla tat enroi!eea In lhe ealll'ae. "Joloi&gt; can
~ A ooploomore at Gall !a Aeadamy already h8Ddloi the erolt bY hlmaaU," said
, ,IIIah School, )'OIIIIg lbi1011 h,.. looo!A at it Edwards.
• '. aiarly two yeora, Ills llrBt airplane ride HUdiOn - · to take up ~ as a
wa~ wllh· ~· 'lbom»aon In June, 1967. careor after flnlahlng school. IUs &amp;QOl now
What ~ tid&amp; ~ to want .Is to become a commercial pUot.
:• "' to loam to llY? AC&lt;CI'dlng to bla father,
Lealllllll are ollered at lhe new airport
Jcbn baa always shown an lntoreat In air- In tho evenings and 111 weekends. 1lte cost,
,... plaMa. He has llollt oevwal models at for beginnera, rangoa between $16 aDd U9
home.
per boQr, depending oo the type ~ erart
"1lte real motiT&amp;tlon, I believe," said used. This Includes ooth the plane and ln.
Jaek, "eame after a ealeaman friend drop. atructor. Coat ~ lhe plane a1ooe Is bepad In one doJ with a i!ook m fl1lnR, 1 $12 llld $15 au hour, depending on
1ld It hom&lt;!. Jcbn - e d . it. lioortly ar. lhe type ~
uaed.

Koaygin mmt have mended a fence
MOSCOW - SOVIET NEWS OUTLETS ab""tly halted propaganda blasts aplnst Red Chlm today, apparently an oulgrow111 of Prem ier AI...!, N. KosYiin fenee • mending visit to Peking 1lturaday.
Neither the news agency Tass nor the- olficialpress nor Moscow
radio and television carrled -1.1'0' of the criticisms of Mao Tse-turw•s
regime thet have been priBJiinent In their rfllor\&amp; lor monlhs.

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lnYtiedto allill
clubs of Melp Comity In correct1ng the
Melt!• Comity 4-11 ~ clurlnl! the .....
Ins week, September 15 to 18.
Mr. Shalfer ~ the Rockford Map l'llbllshlns CoJJIIIIIIIY wUI., be here wrldng In lhe
oount;y extonalm · , clllce In the oorroottng
~ _.-t.y linea and tranlferrlng the - .
erty to the corroeted mapa llhowiag present
loeatloos ~ hlghwayo aDd streams.
Ever:rone In lllo eounty lnlere- In helpIns 111 thla Ia Invited to
to lhe Extehalm Ollloe at hlo or her convenlenoo
to help. To slmpll(y poooetllrea, It Is hoped
thai the following aehedule can be used
but lnillviduals may come at lillY tlme aDd
w!ll have 111e oJllli)11UIIlty Ill cheek lhe mapa.
During the day the omce wUI be opeo from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evenlna aeaslona wUI
11art around 7:30 aDd cootlnue as long as nee·e11ary.
1lto - l e II as follow•:
Monilay a.m., Letart TownShip; Mondo;y
p.m., Lebanoo Townahlp; Monc1a3 eveeln&amp;
&amp;!tloo Township•
Tueaday a.m., Salem TOWIUlhlp; Toeeda,r
p.m., Orange Townstdp; Tueaday evening,
Colwnbla and Scipio Townahlpa.
Wemeaday a.m., Rutland Townahip; Wedneada.Y p.m., Bedford Township; Wednesday evenlna, Cleator Townahlp.
Tbur&amp;day a.m., SallsbJry Township, and
1ltoraday p.m., Olive Township.
Al1)'0ne wlahing to come when their town.
llllip Is not achecmled may do ao aa lhere
will be opportunity to have more than one
group working at a Ume, according to c.
E, makeslee, Cwnty Extenalon Agent, Agriculture.

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Sticker price, 3071 .10.

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troops.
Proclamallorul deai....Una the Sept. 1530 period .... "Girl Scout Flmdllrln
have beea laaued by aU live IILIIJDrS ot
vlllageo where eolidllq wUI take )llaoo.

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IIIIUing lhe - - - wera lfayOI'
London ~ !17racuae, Mo.Yor Charlea Pyles ~ Raelne, ~ J, E. iliJIUa
~ Rutland, Molyor Charleo Logar ~ roy llld Mo~yor c. o. Filher ot MlddiepOl't.
1lte proc]amadoas pay to the""'
gram ~ the Girl Scouts ~ America .,.
haD the firmness ot PII"PDIO wbldl bu .
guided the lives of the 1111111' ndl"- ct
Girl Scout member&amp; sloee 1M OI'IIIIIU:.
tim's louncllos m Moly 12, IS12.
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to give not onljl their -.at llld .....,.,
tlon In carcylng out the •coutiiiS ....,..1111
but alao the needed llnencto1 .._-t.
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LINDA HACKETT, LEFT, CAPABLE swimming Instructor, dorated her oervlcea the
past week to help wllh swimming classes lor Meigs High Sehool coeds at 111e ~
pooL With Miss Hackett are two adwnced students, Leanne 5ebo an:1 Ka.tby ConJe.

'01 Swimmin Hole
Inviting to Coeds
MIDDLEPORT -

While this week's day. for wraps, Meigs lligil SchoOl coed&amp; are

time tomperatures have boon dlwlns Into tho ' greeting the new fall owllllllling program
llftles Me1p lligil Sehool coeds have been with onthualasm.
~Into lhe Middleport Community 1'001.
Mrs. Joy llentley, PhYsical ecmcatloa ln-

otructor, Is heading the program - the
soggestlorl for which actually came from
aome or the - · · Mrs. BenUey contacted
vlllage and park otriclals and secured permi~
slon to use the pool facility lor a tvro week
swimming

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ed In l'lrkerlburg, W, VL llolp II ot nine eruntlea In Welt VIrclala llld Oblo
SOrTed throuih the Parkerlllurl em...
Three campo are located In tbo ....,
all llnaneed tbrou&amp;ll lUnd drive .-~&lt; Ill
the Dine m1111lea. 1!loy are SoDdy at Elizabeth, W. Va.; Rotan near Atbml'
and Qak Rtdse at R a v - '11111 ....
summer more than 2,500 slrla sUenled·
the campo, aome llll!'lnl ""'era! whDe - . . . attellded only doJ 11111aaL
Money from the lUnd drive• 'thnluibout
tho area Ia used lor mabrt_.,.,, oqulp.
mont aDd new facilities Ill lhe three . _
aitea, for proridltls camporallljJa lor iDIIL
gent girl&amp;, for lllllt&gt;ifeS, training prlltil"IIDI
aDd periiOIIIIei Q!I&amp;IIf!ed lo teaeh In tho IN·
erali IIOClUtlng " ' - ·
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In Savannah, Go., oaJ-. IU 58111
blrthcla.Y thla year.
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GALLIPOLIS - 1lte Gollla Coond;rShorlll's lle!Jartment lnveatlgated a~ aDd
enterlna ~Idly olghtat the homo oiMr. aDd
Mro. Eugene Bare at Cora. The ~ wao ,.,made thrOOgh tho baek door whUe the Biros ;;· •
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Comity has 308 slrla earoUed In the ICOOitllw

Phys-Ed Center is Near Completion

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POMEROY - With a &amp;QOl ~ •t.OOO ilia
Melp County Girl Scout flul drive will •
underway Mondo;y aDd couiiJIJo tbrou&amp;ll SotiL
30.
Paul Caacl ot Middleport, drive ~
report&amp; thai a ....ae-to-1\ouae OIIIVUI wUI
be cOIIWded throu&amp;lliiUt the .,;,ey In .,
el!ort to ral!e the 1110D11J . - f o r IICOUt
programa or the 24 actiTo troops ~ tbo
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GALLIPOLIS - Larry Lee, chairman ot all held during lhe artemooo boOrs wben
Gaiiipolla Sa!Tallon Army Senice Unit, an. lhe sun Is as warm as It Is going to be ncuneed todl,\' that the amnnl lUnd drive will Ia not reqolred. However, all but about
be coeduded from Sept. 12 to Oct. 10. aeven girl&amp; In four classes are partie!.
The locallreaaurer II Mro. Emily Sauaders paling, 1!lo girls are taken to the pool
and other committee members are Mrs. from the school In private motor vebic •
Chorles !Iober, Mrs. Rernlce Borden, Mro. lea.
Mildred Soot!, William Barr, Kenneth Betz,_ On hand to help 111o cla11es during
Jim Betz, Seth HunUey, Jcbn Millo and Tom lhe past - k has been Miss Uncia HackMetcalf.
ett, eapable Instructor, working with adMany have been helped by the local com. vaneed student&amp; - with no rennmeratlon.
ml- ~ Gallipolis and Gallia County in the Mrs. Bentley Is working with the DOII.awimpast, llld lhe conuniUM will oootlnoe to holt&gt; mora. Out ~ approximately 50 girls over
those less fortunate and in Deed. Checks Jt\8¥ half are actually ·~norwwimmers.••
he to lhe local treasurer at the Ohio
Parentol consent was aec:ored lor those
Vall,_, Rank In Gallipolis, II not contacted by taking part In lhe clasaea 11hich will con.
a wo~r.
time this week it weather permits.

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at the high school. Lett to right are Retsy Miller, Hobble Ord, Nancy Tbompaon, Janice
IOAstman aid RutiJ TerrelL
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TIIJISE FIVE MEIGS !UGH SCHOOL coeds _.mly dm't mlad the ehUJy w•ther
as they attend swimming classes as a part or their high achool physical education tral!P
ing. This is the ftrat time the Middleport pool las been used ln conjunction with clasaes

1ltla Is the llrat time thet students ~the
ochoOl have uaed 111e Middleport facility lor
pbyaloal edlleation clasaea and althougio the
weather has sent lll&amp;QY • "Oldster a•• scurrylng

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laruU-bald Sinal Ooaort bed
amaohed 1...UU plano to JaUIIdl
their own air ral4a Into F.sn3
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COLUMBUS - NON-PAID VOLUNTEER S11JDENT Informers
have been lined q~ on every coUege campua In Oft(o to glw advance
warning of disorder, aecording to an Ohio Highway Patrol ~IlL
Cept Robert Dumar, head of the patrol&amp; lntolllgenee upit, aal4
Thursday some informers aremembersthemselvesottbegroq:~ plan-

"HELLO DOWN THERE"

A FULL
SERVICE
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrl'AL
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VolUIIteer informers Uned up

SUHDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 14-15-16
Tochnicol..
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Ev1a EIIIOp, Paul MW!rca,
Don Recker. Mary La-.n, Jo
Ann Oonklo.
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Glenn Ford
Arthur, Kennedy

RUTLAND

DlloharP• - JooeP&gt; Andar.

its antitrust suit charging the ration's four maJor automaken wlth
conspiraey to delay dewlopment ot air pollution control devices.
The consent agreemert announced Thursday was denounced by
some as a government 11 &amp;ellout," but it was lauded by the Nixon ado
ministration as an "important step" ln the battle against emissions

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the ather ·thrao lleolna baek nurilbor of FcWt~an Plan!
lnoaeo ol,.. tho 1&amp;67 Wort
lato Jordall, he said.
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Aecordlns to· mUUary
larael
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baUleo broulbt to 51 the aliellflth ·e.amatea publlohed In
JAmm • 1lturlllio1 by tbo
lnoUtute for Slra11Bl&lt; Studloo,
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IM· raid !JmJiwd -iourth of
HOSPrtAL
Eswt'a air Ioree or 400 planes,
Admlallmo - Jomo~ moat11 Sovlat MIG ftlllloro llld
Racine.
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.. lblpe, :'fbi~ lololilol&lt;
1111. bill !pwllll 1117 two.~ tour
JDRI e,t illclllllll af•lbl lllld. ,l r
~ bill 1!111 betw~ tht Jil¥~~ It ....... Ill&lt;·· palaU;
~ tho ml4dlt •IIIII; ~ ;D4
JDitl' -point. I ' Jttllll
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• !&gt;o
a of Bald hockiQ'
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"'!'he boya .... lillie lntereotaclln the mllkmaa, allh&lt;U&amp;h tltoy
have never him. He dollvoro mUk will! a horlt drawn
....., . - l a.m. Tho boraoo
ar.11 keptaloout a mlletromwhore
wo live, IIIII tho WIIIOIII In a
IIOIIJW ftel4. MaJimOD ara also
their doliiJirt, they ride bleycleo
lllllblowaWbllltlel!theyhave
man for JGU, Thttea~ lliii\Y4l!!eroncea Wllleh ru Write or tell

'':• .,., beooi .i Jilt.;;.., ' ·,. t•e
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· lhl' bulcltora tit trlia aflmoro
ql ~ illroomed -.but~ 111tie Mil, AI 1 r ...l, ail ot in11t II hli!l.
,
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The
11 ltlbl,t l.· 'GoNinJIJ: vllllltt, bla ml4t up. of
thin 1110 tub. •toblea ate t
lhonln
~~~~~=~tr~af Ill", IIIII ~-.
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, Colwnllu1• lllllth~ ate I ....,.o
__.!em to ~- ·•-•~
· hire In
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IIIII
liCIII · .. ,
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· are tlli'OIIIe homo bourne baa Utile CODirol ·cW.r thoro II very rlll'tl11111\1' a4V..._
IIIIII dooin """"'·" tho aullurbo, rolllltlq In much lilt In price to bUy In lltRV
;'•-., ,'!:t + t ·
, -lion over ad4reaiel. MIIIJ 'IIIIIIIUel.
IIIIQ'
wu time• ·ilie strtola chanp ...,.1 · "&amp;lper!'W'keta are )I at atort.
0111JJ1o¥tr, Price or .,._. when a new llllurb Inc here. 'lilt Orot me waa buB!
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atarta. Therolore, .. "' • Ovey-1 1811, lllld lbo re10
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Columbus Ilk lor or Slvo ut 11114rioa for action to lbom 11 mixed_ oome
AustraL a homo or bullno•o. tho IUIIurb favorable - others outwar41,y
for 8 I x mull! be IJIVID too. .. our 1Ub. l8lllnot them. When I told JGU
m 0 nth 1• He urb ot Kelr, tho ~ strati II tho Auooloa I'll' bJsb taoe, 1
one ol Hlsh stnet- moat IIUburbi lllllllalaotot&lt;JcJ,'Yeryhli!l'for
1 u 41 t blve 1 HIIJII stroot _ , . _ of tho aorvlceo they reealve. IIIah- r • ... . 18 ....... with IIIQ'I are - · like the
lectecl from ap. the aame lllll10. ru DOVer for. Unltecl Statea 50 7fll'l QD.1be
prooda:llllely 1,. aet the look I ROt from a W state eebool Q".ltem lsvery.PIQ'.
Ia ~t be driver when I pve tdm tn ld- AI a rellllt, the private sehoola
United states to drela - very naively I -*ed have about 46 per cent of tbe
ln the COil1PII\V'a1969 to be taken to 306 Hlatl !lreet 't4ltll ltudenta below the untvefExehan&amp;o Procram. _ the aub-llll converiellon alt;y level - the cost of v.ldch
funll¥ left theUDit- wauld have made a bit m •tan.. Ia Very blah - 10 the 'pooi-•
March 25•
&lt;lid Camera.'
,
Aulllrallan atarta behln4, b&amp;++ +
HAft6T We had Wen here a few CIUie Ida more wealtb)' collea..
29, ftl the yOUng'.. weeks, me amc11y aftemoaa we &amp;Ue receives a better batit:: NJoot~j¥,ijiCUIJ "U aelectecl !or 4ocldacl to - · In to ih J. calion. We earollo4 Fred In a
we · - Claude re. boume to v~an 10180 a1 tho Jlarl&lt;• otato school, and !rlalcls bore
If· be 1100111 write Fracl aa4 gar&lt;lena. l'nparacl w 1 t b aald the ch-at we coul&lt; ge1
.....
111m to dol&lt;rlbe 1101110 - · ·
In our 'Hold. him In .... af the )ll'lv&amp;le - ·
af bll -rlencea !or our reacJ.. ..,, (a car; a bit omallor IIIID a wwl4 be about SlOG to $125
ora. Fracl res.,......., litre' a what Ch0\'1, v.ldcb we bl4 renltd for )&gt;Or quarter, plua tho coat of
hO ~ to IIQ' In a 1 - to ble the time a1 wr 111Q' hert - ,.. books, UDitorma, echool bag, ell:.
por-lallt week:
rentec1 It !or $65 J&gt;Or IIIOIIill), Pre1iy -nolve for a,nrotlll'a4.
++ +
We arrlvacl In the c~ w1111 110 tt •
"1't'e have about roocho4 the 41!1Jeu!QI - alarlacl bOck homo
"Mally al our !rloa4a have told
IDII af our nve month• Ia Mel- about 5:30p.m. oo St. KUdo Rd., uo they enroll their chlloiN!n
bourne IIIII wo thoullltt JW would Wlllch 110011 be&lt;ame Snntm before they are born In the )11'1be jntor.- to hoar our lin. St. My navlptor...Ue Ruth told vale achoole, tho&amp; lnsur!Dg them
af lito In Australia. me It wou14 pt uo to our 4o.. being adrnlttecl to tho ·'b e • t
1
II
41l!ennt
from what most: tlnaUon - home. II eltoul4 blve, IChooL' Melli homes are not cen.
1
Amerkaaa lmqlne becauae o( but as,.. 41Jcovoracllater,Swau. !rally beatecl IIIII Ia Melbourne,
tho ·very
way most too makesallharprillrt111rnlbout tho temperalllroa do clrop 111 the
· i\01101 live. I Ia a bls ....,.. five ~!Jock• from tho ciQI. There low 30'a. Pre1iy cold for DO hoot • .
trl . 2,1~,000 aquare mllea. . were ..., lltna, 10 wefollolredtbe :tl. the summer, the temperatures
~ ·emaUtt thin the Unltecl roa4 straiiJitt aboa4, but we were ,.., above 100 cloliJ'ooa, and ~~tore
. ~·; but only lZ.S mn • . 111 Elizabeth St. That wao juol IJno elr condiUonlng. Whoodrlv·
lkio\ ...,.., . - 6 )&gt;Or cent ot tho beJllmlDR ot a marveloua Inc arcuncJ vloltlq frloa41, me
tlli Amilrican 11011111at1on. Almoat tour ollho city at.nl&amp;bt, -no notices blgh fences arcuncJ moll!
ali mllUoo _.e Jive In MeJ. Idea or where we were, Final- homes. The bOck yard II 11boor!Jo IIIII !lf4De¥, IIIII over 2.3 ly, by pure luck, we !ourl4 a fa.. IIIQ'I completely !encacl, with
mllll.., live In tho-.. Ill&lt; eap. mUlot place IIIII arrived homo f•ces three to oi&amp;ht foot hll!ll1111 clilea ot Cllilborra, Ado. Ill 8 p.m. We navigate nwdi bet. Mill!' ollho homes are brick, and
~ Perth, llttwln, lll'lobllle tor """· Everyoao knowa 1 h e the yards are called gartlens iiJtl.' llob¥t. AI coa be IOOD, aame• af the,. 1treela. An4 jullt boautl!ully lanclacapod. The blsb
lbore II a iJI'oat concenlratloa look at the lai&lt;eo It Ave• by fences tend 111 &lt;ll•coorago nelghot _.e, Wblch resulte In two not marklntJ them.
borllnoas and !rlenclly _.e.
Auotrollu. Ooe II metropolitan,
"We thoullltt the lltiDdanl of Ruth gave a cortoo for oor neigh.
, wtlen there 11 a concentration livinll here would be of Inter- bora so we might moot them,
af:,JncUstry, OIIIIICO aa4 _.., Ill, llnoe It Ia 1110 of tho blgh. thiQ' all came, but I belieYethey
roiuJU.. In tho IIDIO 'bJi ciQI' ell! Ia tho world, but at111 far be- were ahockacl at my 'bold' wife.
pritbloma that exlot In Amer- low that '"l)oye4 In tho Unltecl
"Dad, you lhoold see one at
liii.'' 1bert Ia laadoqaala pubUc Statea. The averqe ,...ker re- the Auotrallan !co1ball pmee. II

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First National

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ways pt &amp;Itt a*led
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uo..l Bank of GaDipolls, llr1t
Ia lntrocluclng another llrllt
for patrons in Gallia Coun\Y of
the first national bank credit card

Stamps! ·

program.

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StarUng Monlay, Sept. 22, oil
Ganla County BankAmerlcard

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holders ma,y bring their Bank-

Ame'ricar4a to tho F1rst Na-

Offitcers Named

Armour'• Miracure

Sliced

MIDDLEPORT - Olllcers for
the coming year were electecl
when-the Melp c.unQo MIJiloter.
1a1 AaaoclaUOn met l i t - Unllo4 :Melho&lt;llat Church In Yld&lt;lle.
port.
Elected WttO tho Rev. A\111.
ry Miller, proaldent; the lleY.
Max llonahue, vlc:o;&gt;realdont, IIIII
the Rev. Robert Kuhn, .....ry.treasurer.
Tho Rev. Charlo a Simoni wu
lljiPIJinted racJio PI:"III'&amp;ID cbalr.
man. Other chairmen appolntecl
Include the Rev. Arlhur 1.uD4,
OOIIDil' home IIIII chiq&gt;lalll aono.
ice; tbe Rev. Mr. Kum, Royal

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Itt.

$1.29
lh.

Freslli, Lean

Kroger Store
OJ)EN SUNDAY
10 AM • 7 PM
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!&amp;toDC81a (958, wben It no teat- ·
ad CHI &amp; llnlllacl Nato In ~ , &lt;
cant:'!A Octo1loi' 1959, It wu Jn.

we -

tro4ucacl 011 1 ata~ 'baola.
At lhl tuiiotlme, oom'll Cllhor
...... In tho Vnltecl Slate• aaw
tho pooolbllltleo ot cracllt car4a,
ani an oallmatacl 200 local, l'lllani otatewlde ........_.,
eoracl cracllt canle lpr&amp;llll 1$1
be....
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While 11111\Y olher benkl wore ·
o-oolqrlbolr cardaiD.tho..,..
1y !!leO's, the Callfamla Bam.
Americonl romalnacl oporallva
and, after 18 monlhe, waa lllnotlooill8 on a pro!llable' monthly
baall; In 1963, an of the Initial
ln..-ent hl4' been rocovoracl.i
In MtJ' 19116, ot America
formaci 1 wholly ownacl eubolcllary, BaMAmarlcard Senko
Coitlorltloo (IJSC) !or tho liUi"'
poae al llcenaln( other blnkl
lhrOIIflliaUt the Unltecl Slateo to
leauo their own cro41t canl1 UJto
4er the HenkAmoricardneme,oll
COIIIIIlotely lnter....._bla. Tho
move reeulteclln tho !lrot aatllllal IIIDk cracllt card pi'ogrem.

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(.-,,Jioor. tducelklnal
!acDI- ,l'lr;.t to til0' tlihomo&lt;JJI!&gt;w.
'!Uo.lllid tral!lc jame.
,, ·~ Allllralla.·ll .a...
Amilriw lmoge - blc raw land.
, i6lch of It Ia arid, and aWl un.
.,cp1oro4 with aborlglnoo. kiln- ·
......,., rabbits IIIII lheep. 'lilt
truth 11, OOih are accurate 'but 1lliat llllkeo a C001D1ry ~
tho - ' • or the land? We have
4tcldacl -•• IDike the «llOIIIr7
- oo moll! a1 the l~r will
deal wltb tho !lrllt Australia,
the 'l\llllera• know l&gt;eaL
p. hOpe 111 paint a picture ot
ooo In a later l~r
"" bave had our 10-doy
'tour of tho 'outback' Alia.

Exp. 9/11/6!1

... EXTRA TOP VALVE STAMPS
·"· tloh · - ... Jlllft......

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Exp. 9!11/69

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•·hll this e•.,. aed J"lfe••se of
10 lb. Bog 0&lt; largor
POTATOES

Bartlett Pears 5 ,., 39C

PLUS
"A FiNI! PAIR"
Rocl Hudoon
c;taudla Cordinalo

Forfeit Bonds

speecMn&amp;

~7.50i

Year~

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Pietures

Sehedule Set Up

Bananas

church lor an or tho special pro........ tociiQ'.

Mpnlay 'tbru

Hrricea.

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-..!t~Wldp, ; '!'f.
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OJI!Iy ""' wu •.
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our 1011 to elirt oil II!• lmai..
dlateq, Wt b*ye at wr ~
al the r"'lllncl
to cor.
reet """ 'Ill&amp;.' We only lioocl
the will ••
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IOo the J00 COIIIJIIOtecl. Austra.
lla, II• 4omocracy IIIIIaf tho hllhoat otandar41 01 IJv.
Inc In the world, onlY llllke1 o0e
roallze tho more IIIJulll.y bo1J
truly !ortuaate we oro to. bl
Amer!CIDI. We have !oua4 a truly lll'tol atalemelll II: 'I am aa
American.' To me, It mNiia
freellom, love al
chariQI, strength, equaiiQI, tD4
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tD4
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, _ !lbeoll blo' , '
_...... ~ Clli Corllold

Avo .... .......
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"""' of .....,
.._gd ... llarrlllo.q ,,;' ,
Morrill Siionltn 'aamacl ~a.
llloul af ~ Cilun1¥ c...Mr.
•111m Alooelltlm ·•• lfallll
Tbomao hea&lt;l1 Gellla ~·
HIIJII School ban4 .... Atlteu ratacl)ll'e.ooaiiOII f~ chtqloao
~ !lcJu1;1-..B1em Ohio 1........J&gt;l. . . . .

Jl!l'--'"· STUfTSHIRT

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111
Tho flout •• l!d.wlch ftt.lilollle
OvontulfOd . •nth a qu_;.ter pG111101 of
u. S. choice beef, fr•~ly tround oiMI
grill,.d, with o most· skillful bllli'MI .t
melted cheese, crisp grnn lettuu,
tomato, onion, and pickle al1ces and
Shake Shoppo opoclal dreatlnt, S...
ved on a gigantic too~ted b.,.. •••

PRICE REDUCED

~C,.~a~~1heoOi:Tde ~~tE'

Own«

moved out of sto1e. T..,_
b•droom itrlclt, 1~ bath•r c::ur,.r,

~~h "!:~d 1 t~'!:.!'f~!,r:
Dlohw,.heo,

dlopo.,l,

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Altw • PhoM ":1-03.1

SAVINGS
SALE SUITS
MOl,. SEPT, II

SllturdaY :... wJEH,

BOTH STORES
JUST SAY

"CHARGE IT"

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Lose I 0 lbs. In

SO'/. AVRIL® RAYON,

50"/,

COTTON

. IULLION FRINGED

SNAP fRONT SHIRl
, AvriP5/cOtton • as y
care f·• b r"i c • Snap

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fronfs. Prints. Sizeo 12- SAVE
20 oncl IW2.241!J.
$1.21
e .... 'Ill II ~Me c.,.

10 days on

2''

WI

WASHABL~

Grapefruit
.Diet

TAILORED 111R/YALANCI

Honeycomb design. Deep

Textured,. jacquard type Fiberglas.lto. White or rich solid
colors. 58" overall width.

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fringe. Lovely
SAVE.
solid colon.
$1

ri• lq, lM If OWIU.C-~

lutlonary grapefruit illet lhlt
everyone It ~ruddenly talking
tbout. Thou1and1 of co.tln
htvo been p1 ..ed from haM
to hand In factories, pl1fttt
lfld office&amp; throqheut _tht

SAVE
21c

BeciUIO thlt diet r I Ill '/
•orkl. We haW toltiNnlllo
On Itt IUOCIIL If

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It •••cti'J, )'II.!
In tht
10
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WASTE

WIDE WIDTH

BASKI1S

IARKCLOTH

Rl.&amp;.

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to

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Big ooloction of otylo~

doccr cala11. Durable,
easy.to-keep ciHn.

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Sauce pals, pans walt
covers. Percolators, 2

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FABRIC

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ldHI far oparts.
draperies.

wear,

2~

COOKWARE

11,

5 ft. foliage planter
on borl.. Choase from
4 lilelilo otylos. .

20"

SAVE

OUR OWN

LOUNGER

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52c

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$2.99
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NO IRON

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MOUNDS
POWER HOUSE
ALMOND JOY
(ARAVELU

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U.NDSCA.PESI
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me, but there are
lido af tho Oel4. Tho !le14 Ia
about 22~ 111 250 yard&amp; IIIII! and
100 yar4a wide. a .. a carne of
endurance and courage. Some
1110 aal4, 'II Ia 1 game 4oslgn..
ad to ldU tho pla.yera.' I ml&amp;bl
lllcl, It dots 10111et1me1. There
II no lllbotltutlon, oo time out,

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·110'-· pv~,~ell~ ,Uati;

C01110 af tho -leaf that....,_
lr)'lllll nolm their Vllltec!Stateo
Income. We hive lh'acl 011 lbo
All1ala Income lor 1117' jiOIItloa.
·not ao tourllto, bu! 01 ut om.
plwe IIIII 'II.- dllz.., • 1\Y
workllll an4 llolnt In· 'IIIOtlter
liiiCI, ,.. Jove our counli7 more,
and we rooli1 _.dale boW
bloased wo are to be Americana.
"AIIstrolla .. a marveloua
""""lr7• but theye are very few
automatic washers, drle.ra, dish..
wuhera, boat&amp;, stereos. etc. Op.
portunity here comes quicker to
those with the ·rtatat aehOolJOg
IIIII lnllepen4ent llnlnclni. The
&amp;ifted stand in line. E&amp;eation
· here 11 not !reo, IIIII the qual.
it.f ill below our miD1mum ltand.
. ards. Taxes are hlgber than at
home, IIIII btDonllle••· We In
America haYO aal4 $3,600 J&gt;Or
year and below Ia jiOYOrl,y. An
Aueala factory worker wwl4!tol

Tho public Ia wei- to .U

Grueaor, Mlao!'avUle, •u

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, Broadcalita ..-o at 10:30 ·11:SO oa Sunday JDOl'IOins; 1:U • 8,

$S

and &lt;Otto, permlttlnraaunll_,.
. ad minor lD operate a ._. .,..
!dele; Carlot
Mcl!nfgltt, Rut.
1an11, .10 IIIII &lt;Otto, !allure 111
nallter ._. vehicle; Mlchaal
A.~.. RuUand, ·~ ID4eotla,
lltOp . .... vtolatloo; ~
.Jilai. Gtilllpolla, ~0 ..........
1J I 'dine; ~ N. Pickail, .Racine, $10 and cooll, al4p ....
viol~, IIIII SS ll1d coota, 4o.
r~·. - · Qiorleo: 1311i!-

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Sundt1 achool bOflinJ at 9:15
a.m.; JDOI'IIiiW HI'Vice •t 10:30,

R&lt;lmy Gorby,

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-w•"'~ • ..,·-·•· ......
ahwld have Iii ,live 011 the b&gt;.

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Allllrlel brio ,lilt ,_.., . _ , ~ '"IIV, .~ Tlaltl ;..
.,..., llild C111111Ui9 to ~,-.~, lfn. A. A. TI&amp;&gt;IGn, llf, Nl.
•our J)fGbleml 'fi'O!.II •wltlila, '"" llDI. Jd!!acl Ia •to ooelde!ll
INa wo dollrvJ OOJ!N1•01 In Rt. 141 .... ·~o ..eop., 1,.

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Frank Welle,

and &lt;Otto, llillllfe vehicle; 1noo
Mae !lloup, cOlumbus, $10 11114
colta, expired operator•• · 11CIIlle; Mania Cbaae, Albluo',

ooilll,,

..... tho coli! or food, clotltlJIC
..,.,............. the 11111\e
hire 01 In the Unltecl Stateo.
!imie 1tem11 and the lliProD·
mate price are: a dozen 80
- . , JDIIDCI of cotroo SL24;
Pllllo chlpa 98 centi per JIOIID4.
IDII a pound af ftwr II conta.
Aa JGU aoe tho prlcee ara not
III'Oiti.Y 41!!orett, ¥tithe 'are . - 50 J&gt;Or coni leal.
An4 another point, I f - think
- • are blsb In the Unltecl
Stateo, don't come 111 Austrolla.
Toxea ate tho , hllhollt In the
world. Soles lai&lt;ea are hlddoa,
10 JGU &lt;lon't know whol the nte
1111\Y be. ~ are very !ow food
barsalno. whoa lilqlq JIOI'k. , .
1111 lor the riD4 and plenl1 of
fat; It Ia not tl'lmmacl. Veey IiiUe al tho - t Ia triiiUDad Ill
UaiiOII State• lllall4udo. Tho riD4
II ai!IIQ'B left ......... evonwben

to be Missions

•1o 11114 - . 1e11 or - ·

·sunrue-Frelh,
Golden-Ripe

.

111merou1 poru, bolanlcal
IJ""'""'• IIIII ............. atrtota.
Io tho capital cli;y of tho state
VIctoria, IIIII Ia known !or Ita
_... abiM&gt;Qhere. one

~' $10 and CQsll, IJIOO&lt;I.
Inc; Fracl A. Houck, Galllpoll1,
$10 11114 •:ooto. lell ot cenlor; WU..
Ham White, -roy, $5 IIIII
coati, unafo vehicle; Lonta wu.

Bert

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.,:.~!ruJtlor==Ia a beautifUl clQI

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,_. Racine, $50 }I08tecl oo aa.
111W1t IIIII battery cbar101, ID4
$SO postecl .., ltiU!ng ......
Inc thrtals charp; Cly4o IJer.
b o u r, Pl'octorvllle, $27.50,
IIIII d'ng; Jerome Sheeta_ NeliiOL
ville, ~7.50, IIIIU'04 clear 41J.
taace ahoacl; llullne B. Wolfe, Racine, ~u•. ·huntlns without u.
eeue; Robert A. MareiDko,
, . _ , Plallla, apeecllng, $33••
35.
~

t'r&lt;sll. Ul Slae

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POMEROY - Tea tWOD4Inta
!orf- - · · 13 ..... flnacl
ID4 one was ordoracl to 1111 CQata
only ao lbo nault « ._..,.
held Frida¥ before Melp Com.
ty Judge Frank W. I'Orlor.
Forfeltlr8 bondB worollwlaell
L. c - r , Mlalord, $17.50, ,..,
-.,vehicle; KormUGUkoy,llld:
.Ueport Route l,&lt;lllllllrblnK ......
~; Gale V. Clll'llllll, Mldclloport
Route 1, ~U5, llllllllil wla ·llcenae; FriDklln Bole 1,
.._, W, VL, ~7.50, ..,.U~
Ralllh R. Pratt, Mldtllepwt,

::nbeyou read tbis letter,
Wfl
dreaming of SOOd bot
dogs, han:hlrgers, dcmuts, and
pizzas, wblch are mlaalng from
the Australian oceiM!. No late
nlgbt nstaur&amp;Dta, DO boolter
chalro for tho 'lltlle
In
rtJtauraJU. and IIOD8 of the con..
veniencea W8 find at bome.
"However, we 4o'-tbl•wlll
IJI;ve JGU lnalpt to lite here, IIIII
..... YOU to be thankful to live
In America. Auatrollt It lruJy a

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be- ~
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OQ
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-111!7, !If ertild"" lolltp.
q up 10 ,0. illlllt ~ JGU
,mi&amp;M . . . but \1IIIJ 1ln'ouall
,.... llrotia, biciiiM It ·II '1mJllllllb!P, to l!c&gt;i'row ........ horl.
I do beiioft '!J! Api'ICODIIIilial4
be reQIIracl to• ~GU\I!Idi! !lllhl
Unltecl Statel for
,
olleaot· Ill&lt;
mmtbo to a ,.... In ca4tr 1o

~t;ylaroll-..•

__.,tan

State Board

to be uaod for li;lnaportatlon
costa Incurred In tho nursing
~ belnr carrle4 out.
The mooting was a41oumac1
the Rev. Stanley Plottenburg pylng the lieJie&lt;llctlon. The
naxt meotln&amp; af the glooup wiU
be oliO a.m. oo Oct. 14 oiGraeo
Epl._. Church.

Y~, about.

No·-

load of~·
Vll'l'luoktollllket3,600a1-·
wllatf'm~
· ' ID......,mllht He lllll*a lllltl1 • "'mfor1ible

lire•....,

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FREllll GROOND MEATS

WhiteBread
Jlnpr A•Mrlod
Donuts
Aid II Hoo•y
Jc.... go..
3 loans
Bread
hllyR3 ,.,..
fl! ; .... $1
Twin RoDs

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MRS. CANTRELL

cbalrnwi.

Tom Kelly, guicllnce counselor
or Meigs High School, spoke on
ulll aloobollce with a quea-

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-~":";!i:~t,,;~,";,'~~
ans....- perlod!ollowlna.
v*"' $lfb to
':
aoaoclatloa
" : , ' lhl' ComrnuniQI Action Proiii'IDI
. .. ,,. '

z lllo.

...... $1
·6 leans

aormonettes; If&amp;". Raullln Mo.r·
or, clothing IIIII bouaehold8Ui&gt;ll11

.......

HI!XTHA TOP ~ ALUE !IT AMI'S
W.._ tldl!j eotpM awd IMiftllaH&gt; td

Jlnpr !lrtlld

See New Class

oak Park service chairmani the
Rov. Ill". Donahue, newspaper

USDA. CHOICE Tellderay

Rib Steaks
A,...rstar
Silted Bologna
Ground Chutk

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turne to C'-elllpolla at a ·later ~ 1110~~.. - .
btnkl ~ la . JIOI~
date.
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1!1 w&lt;Miopolot. Poinerot~D4 Pl.

II'• another tree. ........
of BankAmoriC&amp;I'!l. -ollldala
eay. Each iv4 boldei', f11r ••
'In a
two weeks so local card holders ample, a huabolll 01111 family
with
two
...,..,
llhould
may have their picture taken.
.
'
10 Mch
The plcturn I a opUonal, boW· blvo their picture ever~ according to bank ome- car4 will have 1 picture provklial•~ and personS who do not lnr cunp!ete ldenll!lcaUoo.
blve their picture taken 4111'1111
Henk ofllc:lole 1111 tho tho two week period 1111\Y ilo ao BankAmerlcarcl -picture IIIII
when the }lbotoWnpblc unit r&amp;o elplure laml•tecl UDder pluo
tic lathe moat PIIIIUve m. . . al
14entl!lcatloo you Cllll carry. It
abo onere tho beet )lfotectloo
from wam!torlzacl UIO of the
BankAmericard, a bonk apoliel&gt;o
mon 111d.
llltrocluc:o4 in Gtllta Count.y m
March 1969, tho Flrllt Natlor81 ,
Bank of Gelllpollo now baa 63
!Irma or bu1lnoaeoa partlclilat.
lllllln tho .......-y..,.ld.-CJ'04.
II card program.
Ill allclltloo, there an between
3,500 ID4 4,000 HenkAmericard
holdero In Gollipolla ani Gellla

Bank.Americard.
Tho phoWgnqlhlc unit wW ba
at the First National Bank lor

with BankAmericard lnthisarea,

o1 Top Va...

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H~

tlonal Bank and poao lor a col..plcture to be usacl on lhelr -

GALLIPOUS ·- 1be Flrat Na·

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~ild . ~ ~

·Thv; , oreacJI,~•,/ex~~
.at' tllf, ....Sjlf
~ ;rid, 20 ~ at

.. hQ bMn l 'lot wHUeb fu I h e
h.N. trJ11i to lit

,,

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i''" ilinlaat.d llllll,~i.;W:

.P,Ii at tub. aadoftbe •l lild.l

live .;,.

First National Ha3
t1ona1 Bank and poae tor a color
pictUre to be used on their ,..
BankAmerlcard.
The pbotqp'aphlc unit wW be
at tho First Natlcnl lor
two weeks oo local card holdors
may have their picture token.
program.
Slartllll! Monday. SOpt. 22, all The picture Is optional, haw·
Gallla cowty BaokAmerlcard ever, IC&lt;ordlng to bank olll..
holders DillY bring their Banto. loll, IIIII ponona who do not
Amorlcarda to the Firat Na- have their picture laken dur11111
the two week period may do 10
when the llh~hlc Wilt reo

GALLIPOIJS - Tbe FlrBI Natlcnl Bank or Gallipolis, arst
with BaokAmerlcard In this oreo,
Is - lnlroduclfll! another Or&amp;!
tor patrons In Gallla Count;r or
the !Irs! mtlonal bank credit card

Bl:amtt! ·
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Armour's Miracure

Officers Named

Sliced Bacon

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MIDDLEPORT - O!llcera tor

the coming yeor were elected
when-1111 Melp Cwlll;r Mlaloterlal Asooelatlon met at !Ieath Unllild Methodist a.ttch In MlddJe.

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port,
Elected were the Rev.

AudMiller. presldfllt; the ' Rev.
Max lloaabne, Ylce.presldenl, IIIII
the Rev. Robert Kuhn, seeretary.trea.IUI'er.
The Rev. Charles SlmClna wu
-"&gt;ted radio proi!J'am cbolrman, Other chairmen appointed
Include the Rev, Arthur l..uDd,
COUIIIjr home llld chaplain ~erv.
Ice; the Rev. Mr. Kuhn, Royal
Qak Park service cbolrman; the
Rev. Mr. I&gt;onatue, newspaper
oermoneUes; Mr. Raullln Mol·
or, clothlag llld household BUilPb'
chalrmln.
Tom Kel)JI, guidance counoelor
of Meigs Hlch S.hool, spoke 011
counsellne alcoholicswltha..,es. answer perlocl!ollowlns.
·· uoodat!on
voted; •u!O io
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Conun.,.l7 Actlm Prograin
ry

lh.

USDA CJIOICE Teederay

Rib Steaks
A,_SIIr
Slired Bologna
Ground Chuck

lh.

$1.29

Kroger Store
OPEN SUNDAY

.... 6!k

~l.e•a

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10 AM-7 PM

......

. ~...,..--

III'Oior Cotlol"

Cheese

l·lh.

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SU:XTRA TOP VAWt; SrAMI'S

wH• tills • ....,.,. lid pm:hoso ol

SEAFOOD
z"''"'

-'•-ed

Exp. 9!11169

Donuts

llnpr Diet Aid lo lleo•y

Bread...
....,._
Twin Rolls

gnA
3 ......
loans .,.;
3 pllp.
n•;.... $1
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Mrs. Michael

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""ELLO.. ~tl ,TH~II~'
Tochnlcolor
To~y Rcinclcdl
·
Janet Loigh

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PLUS

Bog or larger

POTATOES

Rode Hucl1on
Claucllo Cardinale

Bartlett Pears 5 ,.. 39C

......
aPnd
cente; .......

-·tor··

a...

~
Sehedule Set Up

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blcle; CiriQJ s..Mol(all!ht, Rutland, 110 uid ..,.., !allure lo
rqlatar moior voblcle; lillohlel
A. ~. RuUIIId, $10 aad\&gt;)111,
lliDp BlaD vllllattoo; - . . . 'C'•IIIpoUs, ~0 IIIII ,CJOI!o,
_.anll,lihill!r N, Plek0111, Racial, 110 .... COlla; ""' ' Bi&amp;D
~-- .... $5 . . coati, ....
t~·- '"""Ill!; Gllarleo, ,Bled. . .J,!•"I"f~~

Goltlen·Ripe

Bananas

oal, :~' ,....., ••p

1111 ''

........ liel.ii'W ""~'17ellclir liDo;

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IIIII
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11'1•' .

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wa. wli.;

, ), ~ lfillf B. ,Bqiller, .Jr., ~.

: 'd!ar""" with,. llcllllillll ~
dOn.~
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THE FIRST
NATIONAL

.... STUFTSHI

gore"•·

i4akt i4nppt

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SAVINGS
SALE STilTS
MOl., SEPT. II

BOTH STORES
VIVID COLORS!
FULL or TWIN!
WII'T
SHIIIII,
1'==41==1~=~1=~
lUll, II'
IIILDIW

M1111111
fliLIIID
YWIIII

'ultback' Auo., eo
.YOU d!m't know whit the rate
IIIIQ' be. ~ ..~ veey 1ew !ood
loa beoutiiW c117 barpins, wh011 buying pork, YW
liuneroua perke, -.teal Pl1 for tho rind IIIII plenb' of
prd-, IIIII pltm.llned otroets. fat; It le 1101 ITimmecl. Very lit.
II lilt copllol elf~' of thl state Ue or lilt ·II trimmed to
VIctoria, IIIII lo !mown ror Ita t/JIItod State1 otoddarcls. The rind
BriUih atniDII1bere- &lt;iriti II aiW~¥slett on·baconevenWilllll

to

he Missions

Lose 10 lbs.ln
10 days on

Grapefruit
.Diet
H

PLAtf,I'IR
RES .
$4.99
SAVE
S2c

LYWOOD, CALIP.
.-Ttl Ia 11 the rwoCftet that

tallcJng

447

WASHABlE, NO IRON

CHENILLE SPREAD

TAILORED TIER/VALANCE

Honeycomb de·
1ign.Deep

Texlured,. jacquard type Fiberglas3. While or rich soGd
colors. 58" overaU width.

~~3''

fringe. Lovely
SAVE
solid colors.

i1io

IIJ. Til If 1-..CIIIiJI&amp;

$1

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REG.
$2.99
SAVE
SSe

LOUNGER

OUR OWN

PILLOWS

Dell/llallfd(0

COOKWARE

:~~781:
21e

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ea.

5 ft. foliage planter
on bar!.. Choou from
4 lifelike styles• •

Foam filled. lbx·
20" s i ... Solid
colors, prints.

WASTE

WIDE WIDTH

I~.~

REG.

$2.79

U.4t

S•uce pob, pARI with
coYers. Percol.ton, 2

sets.

coPin

bien

hand

hand In f•ctOrle" planta
·tRd offlc-11 thrOqiMiut "'-

u.a.

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BASKnl

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RES.

$1.91

74~.

Big selection of st-,los.
d-r colors. Durable,
easy·f~hep clun.

B'xll'

lOOM SIZE

lARK CLOTH

FABRIC

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Y41.
57c Yard

Ideal for sport..
wHr, draperies.

SAVE
22~

MOUNDS
POWER HOUSE
ALMOND JOY
(AIAVEL~E

48C

7BARS
/IN PIG.

LANDSCAPES!

STILL LIFESI

li-

$10 .... ....... ~ of ceoter;
llort
~ 15
IIIII COIII,~~
. ect m1aar ml!lllfll;e a motor ...

·sUIIrh~Freslt,

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Jam•.

:~:~of=the~

~bluo',

Grue-.

·hare.·

eorrect. ..,.. "-

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sHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

~· Plallla, ~·. . - 35.
Filled ~ I!GmY Gorby,
~. flO 1111 coata, IJJ88dlnsJ Fred A. lblck, &lt;'.. llpoll1,
$10 IIIII ...... le!t cifceoter; WU.
111m White, .J'vmiiw, $5 IIIII
c:oato, Ullllita vehicle; LOaio wu.
.... Laudlrmllt, !8ddlsilort, $5
llld COlla, ..,..re voblclo; a- s-, · w..-•. 110 and

t'ftoh. Itt Size

bel•• i!Ot"''' ·

SNAP PRONT SHinS

"A i'iMII PAIR"

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5t EXTRA TUP VALUE STAMI'S
wit• ...................... or

10

SYRACUSE -

POMEROY - Teo d e t torrellecl _ . , 13 were lined
IIIII..,. WI&amp; ordered to pa,yCOI!a
only as the result of hear11111a
hold Frldll.y before Melp Couaty .Jud80 Frlllk W. l'lll:ler.
For!elt~Jw bCIIIdo were Ruoeall
L. ~. Mbtord, $17.50, ua.
.re voblcle; Kermi!GIIkey,llld:
dleport -1,dlsturblngpeace,
~5; Gale V. Cll'lllllll, Middleport
1, $24.55, bumlng wl1 llceDie; Franklin B o I e 1,
.._., w. Va., ~7.50, •peecllag;
Ralpb R. Pratt, Middleport,
apeedlDB, $27 .50; Frank Welle,
118111' Raclno, $50 pooled ......
oault IIIII baltory chariJBI, 1111
1150 ~ on IIIUing _ . .
lq threats charge; Cl,ydo Jlor.
b o u r, Prt»etorv~Ue, $27.so,
apeedl1111; Jerome&amp;eets,Nel...,_
vUie, $27.50,
clear dll.
tucelbeild; lluaDe B. Wolfe, !Iaciiio, at.56,-hlllltina '!lthout 11...,.., llqbert A. Marcinko,

Exp. 9117111!1

lln&amp;H

" i-r iiH~ !'.&gt;. ,l··•)•')l 1•t L.10J

Forfeit Bonds

till.
FRESII GROUND MEAts

...... $1
WhiteBread ,6 leans

being carried Dill.

TONIGHT, MONDAY

- l l~t.~AttfD~~~~v~.,
. '1/·'llll'~'ft.;ii!Jill!l ,.,

The IJIIIIIng WIB ~ r.~~.~eU, the former CoDDle
Leadlogham, agradoate of Holzer
wllb lilt Rev. Stanley Plda&amp;burg alvlng the benecllc:jlon. The
meetlns of 1111 gi-oup 11111
be at 10 a.m. on Oel.14atGr...
Episcopal Omch.

em.

5t l!llTKA TUP 'ALUE !ITAMI'S
;,·lllolllbc_a.. JIIIftlla.. ol

llnpr Jrand

State Board

bot!r,...

veeylu&lt;klo...U.$3,800h'll!ll'· ~for.Umon."
··
"' t1!Jakt that Is I «&gt;Ji)f.,uble
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TWEN!l'Y YEABs ~. lriJii,
, ''We 1111111 fllllse ~. w Ill $e aJo1 of lilt• DillY 'Mil!all
· Amtrlca hm ,llll! paowv,lalnr~ 1111 ~ .a.wa ~ ;..
anc1 ..,.t&gt;~tlll' to
A. ~ se, 111. ....
CNr Pl'd&gt;IOIIII from ' willlln, .... U.,. ldUecl ill·!"'lo ..elden! on .
' loos we dollrv7 •oouiMiv•l; Ill Rt. 141 '"' ·~• 1,. ,
our oeaJ to cure an Wo lmme. '81fi, re1um to dl7 c!tusiooonl,
be 1'elli1rtd tollve aut.W. Cl( lilt dlatel¥. We hl.ve at· our d l . . ~ hal 3,t/J Miill ,... Jfr,
United Statea tor .I t Jeait· llx a1 the reflllnd 11111m to .,... _. ..,,., ~ · ~~leota bar
Ate le! TIIJ
montho to 'a
lA.order to rect our •ma.• We only !l8od BowmaD ., ._ey on Gottleld $illrJse le Hate
ljiP1'eclale IIIII! U.. have. ThOll' lilt wUI IIIII dotarl!llullon to Ave '"' Firat troat ol oeoioo.
Is . ~Iii·
lh&lt;luld have to .llve on the In: see the Job collljll-. Auatra. repottecl 111. Horrllboq areo ~ ..
come of lilt JIIOple of that c:oun. lla, with Its democrocy IIIII ..,. MOrrill ~s Domed ,..... IIIJ,
Ad
try and QOI C.. their UnltedStateo of tho highest lllndarde of l!v. ldoat of Gallla lhmt;r eoa...
Income. We have lived on the IDg In the world, only ...U.s ..,. . - AIIDC!atlon .... Kellh
Auollle Income for my' poolllon, realize the more s1ra1g1,y how 'lbomu bead1 Gollla ACIIdolnr .
not •• toorlots, but 11 u 0111· truly fortunate we ore to be IIIII&gt; School band .... Alheoo ratploye IIIII 'almoot a dtb•'IIY Americans. We have found a ln. ild Jll'._.... !OOiball champllllla
worklna ami llvlllg In· IIIOtber IJI IP'OII otatement Is: 'I am 111 "! Southe&amp;.otern Ohio U.OJII•o_lll.
land, wa love our CGU111r7 more, American.' To me, 11 molal
IIIII we really awreclala ,1mr freedom, love or God, 1111..,.;,
bleooed WI ore to be Americana. chlrll)', otrength, -'117, 1111
"Australlo lo a lllll'Yol&lt;lll
Tho flnou ooociwlch ..,......, ..
cowrtry, but Giere are veey lew
PRICE REDUCI'D
Ovorotuffed w1th a qoarter pound of
S.v,...ol Thou1ond o.;JI.,
automaUc walhero, driers, dllhu. 5. choice boo/, lroohly ground ond
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
Wllhen, boots, - . etc. Op. Own«
mO'I'ed ovt of 1tote. T,....
grill~, with o moot okiiiM blend of
bedroom brick, llo!! both•r corpat,
Jl(l11unll)' hare comes (IUI&lt;ker lo
melted cheese, crisp green lettuc•,
lllae new, 14.U Fam ly room
those with the rlsht acboollng
whh wood bv"'l"' flfeplou.
tomato, onion, and pickle slicea and
Dlahwosh.r,
cllspMol,
two
IIIII Independent lllloncJnl, The
Shake Shoppe opeciol dreoolng, S.ro
Iorge potlos . Extra building on
glltod otond In line. EducaUon
ved on o gigantic toa~tad bun •••
lot, pl.,. l•g• lwldl
here Ia oot !roe, IIIII the '1111·
Lorge lot runnlr:. from Rt. 218
to rlv., front. C•ntrol olr conlty Is below oor minimum otand.
dltlanlng .
CALL REX McCORMICK
ards, Taxes are hl8her lhan at
CHEVROLET INC.
borne, IIIII bene!lts loll. We In
KENOVA! W. VA.
America ha'" sold $3,600 per
Ph. 4.5
After 6 Phone 453-.035
year IIIII below Is poverl)'. An
Auellle factory worker ...Wd!eel

."'*",

MRS. CANTRELL

be used: tor ~aportatlon
coats Incurred In the aurslag

I

See New &lt;lass

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ID.-..~'Ibr~JJtolllck

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"-.el

Prlc•• &amp; C..pooa '" '"'
Through Wo.4noaolo;'
S.piHIIIer 17, 19~

Vahle

Ia· dmlle
,_llj, bUt ._. oval

of ~'"'17· Na !i1ltter
)'l)Ur~lil~ ~
tie - ,.,.r ~ ~~ ~ o u r
llloti!IU, 01' ouid ..;. .It • ·
b' up to~ li!llil'. ~ 11111
~ • • ""' ~ tbreulh
)'QUI' llforla1 'bOcou.. ·tt ·IJtm.
pooolblt to
I do
all 0\~Mrlcliio ot/liuJd

land

' '\ ~~.l\U11leotat ~ ratlqil¥11· ~ bflll!&gt;ll
iM llll.d. ' elablea. Goaorlllf "11'110 .• - . .,.ePDJll, It CCIUIU alx polala;
· . , 880 IOI'b; : talMo are a bit .......... . , 1n
lilt lllkllll, ,IIIII • ad
arbl, wfde)l_...,,_~n....r ..... .( Cdumbu1, 1111 IIUI.Y an alllple JX1011, ..,. point. :1 ...m1 to be
pro~~...,. •to ·lht .Ytlttor; M.a: hare In-~ dlet.,Aaotlltrpolllt, • comblnalloa of ftold llclekv,
boumt !lao Utile COiitrot ovir there 11 veey rarelY
bukelball IIIII tootboll.
1111 lubiu-lia, ~ In
tap . In price to buy 1n lorpr
"the boy1 ore Qllte lntareat&lt;onllllion over lddreliel. Miln)o 'IJIIrtillea.
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ild In 1111 mllla)wl, altltclulh they
ttmta ·tlie ~ cblnp ...,.s · ·' "..-marketo ore Just otart. have IIOYer him. Ho dellvbunt
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The
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milk
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atorta. Therttore ........,.. we , about live year1 ...,, 11111 the reo wap about I a.m. The borses
alk ror or
add!:ell lor · ldlon to them 11 ailxect- are kept about • mlletromwhere
• home or bu.lnell u,;. .-n. favorable - Glberi ootwardly WI live, IIIII the _ . In a
mull be a1- too. 'Ia our lllbo oplnet them. When 1 told you neat~&gt;.~' !leld. Maljmeo ore al10
urb of Kew, the 111111or otrtatlo the Aueoles pa,y hllb tuoa, 1 their delll!ht, they ride blcyeles
111a1&gt; Sine! _ molt ........,; wont 8110 to add, 'Very hlah' tor IIIII blow a whillle It the.!' have
have a Hlch Street _ 1 know of 1111 oen'lce1 they receive. IIIah- mall for .)'OU."TheroareMOJU"cllf.16 IUburbe harlnl otreets with ""'" are JIODI'. about like the fereoees which rll lirlto or toll
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1,- 101 the look 1 101 trom 1 cab otate aehool11stem laveeypoor.
"~ ;you read this letter,
ln t h e driver w11en I pvo him an ild· AI a rellllt, the private ochoolo WI n~ be drlllllinl or soocl hot
United Stateo to dress - very naively 1 aokecl have about f5 per cent of the doss, hlmbureere, donuts, and
ID the COIIIPIIW'I 1969 to be Ilium to 306 IIIII&gt; lilroet lotal atuclents below the unlver. pbzas, which ore missing !rom
~M.i~;i ExCban&amp;o Prosrom. - the ....,_._ meraatlon oil)'. level - 1111 &lt;01! of wldch the Auatrallon oce,., No late
tllilllr left theUnllo would have 11114e 1 hit.., 'CUI- II very hlah - 10 tlie 'poojo• nl&amp;bt reotauraote, liD bo9oter
March 25.
did Camera. •
Aultrallon lltorte behind, be- chalro lor the 'llltlo JIIOple' In
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"AltOr we had bOon here a tew ..,.. hie more weallil¥ colleo- re-.uta, IIIII ...,. of the con..
~"'• 29, will the 1011111· weeke, one ~ . - , _ W. aue ..-ves a bettor basic ecll- v~a w lind at home. .
ever oelectect tor doclded to drive In to M•e ·l· cation. We enrolled Fred In a
'HoWever, WI do hopethlowW
We laked Claudo re. bourne to Ylolt 101110 of th8 Jlrko atate achool, 11111 !rlalds here slve YWIIIIIIIII&gt;! to ure here, IIIII
oillai lt ' be ,...lei write Fred 11111 prdono. I'Hpared w.llb sold the cb-BI we could got 011100 you to be thllllkllll to live
lllil'··ilk him to describe IID1Il8 maps, we Blerted In our 'Hold- him In one of the prlnto schoolo In America. Auatrallo II truly a
Cl( ilia'_..,.., lor our read. eo• (a car; a bit IIDiiler !ban a would be llboul $100 to $125
l!'i;fredresponded.llere'owhat Chevy, which we had ret1te11 Cor. per QliBrier, plue tho colt of
._. ·HI! to 111 In a letler to hla the time of our 1~ h""' - we bookJ, unltorms, school bag, etc.
Pll'iilfa lflt weok:
rented It lor $65 per IIIOIIIh). Pretty exponolve tor apratgnd.
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We orrlvecl Ill the ciiJ wllb DO fr•
'''We have about reached the di!Dcull)' - Blerted back home
"Mal!1 of our trlendl have lold
..,. a('our live monthe In Mel- about 5:30 p.m. em St. KUdo Rd., u1 they enroll their cbllclrtn
IIOufni 1111 we tltclulht yoo would which IOCII became Swanton before they ore borli In the prlbe 'lafenaled to heor our tin. st. My navlpfA&gt;r...Ue Ruth told vale schools, thualnsurlllg them
lireoatona of uta In Aulllralla. me It would eet ua to our del- belns adml- to tho 'b e i t
'· I II dllrereot !rom what moet' tlnalloa - home. It lhould have, ochool.' Malt homes ore not ceo\ ~~ lmqlne · becauoe of but as WI dlacoverecllater, 9.iiJ.. traii.Y helted IIIII In Mellalms,
tbe 'Very cosmopolitan wa.y molt too ...U.e alharprlshttumlllxut the lemperaturea do drop to the
i!llll!...: live. I le a big c:oun- five blocko trom the dl)'. There low 30'e. Pretl)' cold tor no heat• .
~_,a,ooo lqiiii'O miles, . were no Bi&amp;DI, 10 we!onow.ctthe Ill the summer, thetemperalllres
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omalifr . , 1111 United rood otroi8ht ahead, but we were 110 above 100 desrees, llld ll)ere
llii!M; &lt;'but wllb only 12.5 miJ • . m Ell•lbeth St. That wa1 Juat Ill no o1r -itoo!ng. Whondrlvlioii"~.!'o 111xut 6 per cent of 1111 be81m11111 of a ftii!'YII&lt;~~s "" arooncl Yllllllna !ri....S., one
thl Allllorlcao popUlation. AlmoBI tour Cl( 1111 cll;y at.nllbt, wllb no notices hll!h tenceo around IIIOit
·!IIi,mll,ltan JIIOple live Ill Mel- Ideo of where we were, Final- homes. The had! yard Ia a!~- ..-1 llfdney, lllll·over 2.3 IJI, b)' pure lud!, we toomd a fa. Wl¥1 completely !eocod, with
~.'lite ·I ll the other llx cop. mlllor pllce .... lrrivecl home r..cea three to ail!ht teet bll!h.
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· ~,CI&amp;Ie1 ..of. C1ftberre, Me. at 8 p.m. WeiiiYiptemuchbet- MeD.\'oflllthomeeorebrlck,and
WOMEN'S
tlijo;,:~ .Dor11111, lltlabllle ter """· Everyone knowe t be the yards are called prd1011stm
olit!:··~,,-~., can be - . llllllea of thole alreeto. And just beeutlfully landacllj)OII. The hlah
there 18· a~ concontnlloa look at the taxes It soves b7 fences tend to dl1courago nel&amp;hof. '*"'ls. wid~ re,u!ts Ill two ml marldns 1111m.
borllneBS IIIII !rlendi.Y JIIOple.
AuairallU. ODi Ia melropolltaa, "We th&lt;lo&amp;bt the lltandard of Ruth gave a cotree lor oor neiJ!h.
&amp;re· IIi a eoncentntlon IIYIDc here IWIUid be or Iuter, bors 10 we mll!hl meat them,
of:~....,., 11J1ince 11111 piapt0 Ill, IInce It ·u one of the hll!h- they all came, but I believe the.!'
~ .'Ill the same 'bl&amp;' ell)'; eat In the world, but 11111 car be- were lhoekecl at m,y 'bold' wile.
~ thAt oils! In Amer- low the! enjoyed In 1111 United
"Dad, you lhould see en of
(i!ij"'~ Ia lnecleqaate Plbllc .Stateo. The average ln!fker re. the Auatrallao !oothall pmea. It
-~~ ~U!'I!!RI!II cel'f'a about,tfll- :~AOM­
(~~ educational !acill• . ~ to tllO •at lhome~'llPw­
a ·
~.. llid lfll!lc
ever, ~ coat oC !ond, •lothlnit
·on.~ Auiirilla.,t o - IIIII.~ are 'about the lllilo'
.! )mow Yllll 1;:,~::
A~Mr~eulmage - bla raw 111111. here u In \be United Statea. me, but there are J
Is
IIIith Of It Ia arid, IIIII etW ua. Some Items 'IIIII 1111 IJIIfOld. olde of the field. The
' ~ with ahorlstne1, bn-' mate prl~ are: a dooen- 80 about 225 to 250 yordllme mid
....,..., rabbits and .._. Tbe - · ~ ot cocree $1.24; 100 Yardl wido. II Ia a game of
50% AVRIL® RAYON, 50% COTTON
.lrllllf Is, botll are accurate - potato cblpo 98 cents per PJUDd, -.once IIIII courage. Some
'loit Wliat -.o a CGU111r7 ·~ IIIII a ~ of fiour 11 cents. one sold, 'It Is a gamo dosli!Jio
the JIIOpie or thellllll? We have As you aee the prices are not eel to kiU the pla,yers.• I mll!ht
' AvriiB/cotton easy
44&lt;:1ded JIIOple make the country -tl,y dllrerenl, yet the 'wages add, It does IIOIIIellmes. There
ca,.. febr'ic. Snap
11 no oubatltutloa, DO time out,
- 110 moot of the letter wUI ore about 50 per COD! lese.
fronts. Prints. Siz01 12SAVE
deal with the Orlt Auatrallo,
And ........ r point, It you think
20 ond 161/2 .241/z.
$1.21
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tlie. 'Miller•' know best. taxeo are hlah In tho United
. paint a pldure oC Stateo, don't come to Auatralla.
one In a later loUer Taxes are the hlsheBI In the
5 FT. FOLIAGE
w ·have had our 10- world. Sales taXes are bldde11,

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IIRS. IDNA BORDEN
IT MAKES ME SAD TO SEE tbe "For
· SOlo'• li8n on tbe Mendonholl bome at tbo corner of Slate and Third.
~ have a fond memory about tbat bouse; soolng It aiWIJ'I makoo

. 1061 Waverl.r Place, Schenectady, N, Y. 12308, would be 91
)'IU"I ·old m Nov. 3. an:l would
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' Mro. Blchardo tbanl!ecllhediD
M the jjetunlao, whleh bad 1)een
pre.- to her atlbo dil&gt;'
ner meetlnr, nportlqr tbat tbtll'
had Jl!l'n biDOIIIIQII IioautlfuU7 oil
1111111110r, MrL Mabel Ta•llll'IM
preaetited-.., members and
in'eoldent witil a box ~ petunias
at tbat time.
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AoaOclale members In real

ot the poem, Hfloule Beside the Road., (or Friend. ,to Man).

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Yeara ago the Jkucka were Uving on "the farm .. while our
home an Orchard lUll was bolq built. One nliibt, wbllo I wu In
town. a big snow came up and I couldn't get ewer Bethel fW1 back to
tbe farm. Lise waa justa baby, and I bad to find someplace to stay,
VIolet hsord of my problem.
ustay with us. I have a room reaclY, I keep om ready for julf:
such aa emergency. You never know when someone wlll aeed belp or

a place to .sta,y," she aald.
I accepted, and was grateful. I felt so welcome. EYeQUme I
Jlall tbe yellow brick house on the corner, I remember the hoapllallcy. 11'1 a nice feeling.

Susan Cheryl Francis
Weds David A. Watts

GALUPOLIS - Mils &amp;laan
ALL THESE SWEET YOUNG GUlLS getting married tempt me
Cheeyl Friii!CII beeame tbebrlde
to attend tbelr weddlnp. When I got tbe wocldlng deteUo and pretQ"
~ Mr. Davlc1 A. Walta Solurda.v,
)llctureo I know rve misled a lovo!Jr tblng, but 11\Y dal• are oot long
August 16, In tbe Firat United
OJIOOigh to Include all tile tlllngo I """ld Uhe to do.
Preabyterlan
Cburcb In Galli.
ilecliJ' Wllaon Ia IUch a nlceglrl, ao!nendl,y and pleasant, I know polis,
ohe 'Waa a beautifUl bride restercloy when she marrlad John Paul
Tho bride Ia tile dausbter of
I hope tbe boot tbat life has to Oilfer, comes to ycu, Bedcy
Mr. and Mra. H. 0. Fraecla,
658 tiJJper River lload, Galli.
polls, and tbe brldesroom Ia tbe
DON'T KNOW WHO IS tbe proudest, Gwen Evana KOJ&lt;oer witil
btr ..made to order'' daugftter (it ehe laherita her mother's dr her 8011 of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L,
Watts, Sr. of l'l!rey, Ohio.
grandmother Jewell's beauty, look out world in 19850 or Charlene
The Rev, Glen R, Hueholt por.
Dlvla ~ of our own OhlD Voller Publlohlng Co. wltb her fine new
formed the ceremony at 10 a.m.
1011, hWD Christian. Uttle. hwn almost arrived on his mother' a
before an altar decoratod witb
r~· JWbat a blrthclo.Y )ll'eaenll
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. white ·&amp;ladloll, · ~ carnaliont
inc! palms,
:·.: ~ERST AND TilE BVBN VICTINS, tbe !oW steads and tile
A prelude ot ...,Ual mnalc
WU!tj "ire 011 their 1111 to recovery. The DW\Y carda and letters
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presented by Miss CathertbiJ' have received have boon great lhorale builders. I ••• In Mitchells one dly aiKl saw a lilt of the c:lrlldren'• birtbdqa. Both Nanc.r Ine Ila1ward preceding tbe cere!olll- and l!rtoD Wilt celebrated blrtbdl.vo recontl,y. 'l1le7 are In IIIOIIf,
The bride woo escorted to
adklr«l'l llol!lllal, Fourth Floor, Imn Ward, COI.-o.
tbe altar lr ber !atber, Her formal lengtb sown ~ cbantlllylace

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.Uhouette !ealurlng a BOhrlna

neckline, elbow longlb sleeves
and fltled - . . wltil flooring
oldrt. The detachable, ~
lengtb lace ll'aln and lbe gown
were accented witb eeed pearls
and ceyBials,
The bride' a veil, also !aohlooocl witb cryBials and pearlo,
bad boon WOl'll by her awt. Her

Jewelry

conaletod of tin!' opal

oarrlnp and a necklace which
bad belonged to ber ~

awt. !lie aloo wore bermotber'a
while aatln WeddJns of4lpero,
!lie carried a """"'''Y of white
orcldds and ~·tied­
white ..tin llriiOIJlers.
Attandlng Mill Francia as
maid of. .... Miss Cindy
Fl'llllcia, ototer or the bride.

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WEDDING ANNOUNCED HERE - Mr. and Mrs. J F J!e1&gt;.
1011 taw IIIIIOWICed tbe •edd!rw or lbelr son, Set. J....;o
erlck llonoon, In Cillfornia, Ibis )IIlii Deeember to Ciroi
LJnn 8r&gt;'ant. Vws of the ceremony were read. in the West
Alloheim lfe-ot Chlll"Ch, Set. Benson gnd~at.cl from Gallla Academ,y Hlgil. School prior to enteriQB oemce. His bride

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Iran Mognoiia
Jlllllor Colleae.

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Mrs. Boster Honored
With Stork Shower
GALLIPOLIS - Mre. Sblrii!Y
Boater woo honored W-.olly
erenlq wltb a otork lbower held
at t h o Thurman Charch.
The tables were &lt;overed·wtalte. Pink IDd blue erepre IJI.·
per atreamero lnmg !rom lhe
..nlng and 111'&lt;111111 tbe tabloa.
Tbe tradldonll ulfr. stork" ·
-DOd tbe lift table, and lifta
were placad In and II'OUIIIIa buIIJIM,
The refreohmOIC lalllt heldtbo
..... which wao IOJIIIOC) min·lature J1ink ond blue -uo.
- · llllnto, andJlllnch wereoervad wltb tbe cake.
.. ~ were - by Mra. Pee .
_ . , and Mra, Dawn Walkor.
'lie _. P"lze wao alao "'"'lr
~trio W,allrer.
.:Mt~lll were

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Pee 'lbomlo, Reed!' Bo-, Mrs.
Kathr7n Bolter, Mrs. M a r y
Bolter, Mrs. Maxine Jones, Mrs.

Lrm Rood, Mrs. Kotbleen Darnoll and Katblbm and Bomle Allen, Mu. Jollne Moses, M r a.
~ Sounclora, Mrs. Henrlelt.a Torey, Mra. Pat Elliott,
Mra. Judy Hall, Mrs. Mary Hall,
Mrs. Wanda Tom, Mro. WUmona ~-~~. Mra . -•-- p erroud, Mro, Sblrltll' BaU and Kim,
Mro. M1rtlo Welker, M r a.
Janice LIJ'ton, Mra, Am Danlela and Troy, Mro. Dawn Walkor, Dawna Jo Walhar, Mro.
lfaldo,

Brldoamalds were Milo Ellen
Stone, - o f tbe bride, ton, Tex., and Milo O!errl Monroe, l'll.lnt Plea.Thelr ldentleallf lb'lad 1Dr....... cbllfon sown• were Doorlilnatb witb 1- aiMvoo, koJboie baeks and fiootlnil tralne.
Schl!fll embroldeey wao .....
II'OUIII1 tbe -'&lt; and oo tbe cutrs
of lbe aleevos. The matching
hsodpleceo were ~ net attached to tailored c:blltoo bows, The
-yeU... carnotlano
carriedtied
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with·
white
aatln atreamera,
Mr. Dale Howell, Cohunbut,
sened as belt man. Ulhera were
Mr, Goey Conroy, Lancaotei,and
Mr. Lorey Rlne, Forlanloutb.
For ber clluahter'a wedding
Mrs. Francia chose 1111 eJIIIdre•IMveleaa dreoo ~ )'el.
low crepe and white lace and a
~~lOVed whiteface-trimmed with yellow crepe, !lie wore
a matchlng yen.,.. po1a1 hal. Her
acceoaorleo were ~ black potent. Her - - .... of pale

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and a - - oi''yeitow eymbld, .

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LIJDe, Fatae LIJ'ne, Mro. Lola Mro. 1'1111111 Ruclulr, Sin. Noami

~. Mro. !Ala !bll'er,
Mra. Colfoo, Mra. (lip.
II' Iladltl, T...oa · B r o wer, ~a,__ _ . . ~&gt;iilio;
·Mn, Anna Davll, Mrl, ~
Rodllr, Mro. Ka!lu7n WW!amo,

llounan and "-. Janet, Mre.
lf1rtlo Ku(1il. Mra. r.r.rJorlo
. . . . . Mro. Mlrle ~. Mn. .
Della Tale',. ,..... """ IIUcluor. .
Mra, ~ TaW1107, Sin, illtl
Callihan, Mn. Robe HW,

tum orchldl.
The receptloD .,.. held In tbe
&lt;burch dltdng room whore tbe
brtdoi'a table wu
white candles, a center]Jiece of
yellow ~ and lll!ile
cheyeenlbOIIIImo, and tbe tierad woc1o11n1 cake which wu Iced
In white with yellow roees.
Gaeata were reststered b1
Mils Judy WOjple1', Manafleld,
Ohio, former roommate ~ tbe
bride.
Preeldlng at tbe bride's table
_ , lbe bride's aunts, Mre.Jolll
D. -Stone,
kan41 MrltO:
George C. Francia, Aberdeen,~
Md. Aoolotlnlr ...... ~
Bluer and M1as'nr8ma ~
lmmecllatel,y folloWlar tbe ceptlon, a hmcbeon wu IIOI'Yed
to tbe bridal Pll11 and tbe reJa.,
tlveo.
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For the I"""'-&gt; and fGr tnoelfn&amp; tbe brfde &lt;bolO a IIOY)' and
white enoemble w1t11 !IIOI&lt;blni
aecoaoorleo. Fnllowtng tbe luncheon tbe couple lett for tbelr hone)'lMOII!n Florida.
Ont.&lt;Jf4mm guells ...
tbe weddlow were: Mt. and Mrs.
Ral.lll&gt; L. Watta, Sr. and I1a11111
Watts, Jr., Perr;y, Cldo; Mr1.
Jolm D. Stoao, Sr., Milo Ellen
SkJoe, Jolm D, SkJoe, Jr., VIcIll Stoao and Ka!lu7nSkloe, "'"'""
ton, Tex.; Mr. and Mra. e-go
c. Frlllela, Aberdun, Md.; Mr.
WWiam Francia, Wallhlncton, D,
c.; Mr. and Mro. Mlehael 1'11.1eyn, Qaicq), m.; Mba and Mro. Ned E. w....
ner, Manolleld; Mrs. Gaey Catl"'1&gt;- Lanc:aoler; Mra. Davlc1
Feola, ParkerlburJ. W, Va.;Mr,
and Mro. WWia Leadllllbam,
Barbera Leodlosham and Bole
Mlrle ~ lllncuae,
Oldo; Mrl. ~lell l!l&gt;llto,
~. Tam D&gt;lln, Cheshln; lin.
1leDIIItl and Donk H-.
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Violet and Harey (Puddy} Mendenhall believe In "being a friend to

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LaWia, Mro.
~llnea!IX. _Mra.' llai'Jofto
l'bnlilo, Mloa Mlrptot Tq)o
Mollet Wa• lllra.
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Ave., ourel,y Ia""" or the
creatiYe ""'""" In GoUipJ!Io. !l!eio certaial)" ono of the and - . the decorative combo ohe weara In ber
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Edna - · _., ....... lbo moil
•Uclouo CIJIIIJ, and her rujlbom JelIJ took 1 blue ribbon lithe OhlD Slate
Fllrl
Her ereat1ve lalont 1Jraui11t her a...,_
and place on a holida¥ ipron ohodealptd. II lo &lt;Oioriul (red, white and blue),
and doplcta the 4111 of Jul,y. .
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Ill oil, Mro. Borden took 12 rlbbono
at the fair; a record to be proud of,
-.Idn't- 11¥?
- . r of her lalentolo makblg-..
ad ruga wltb yarn otrlpl ohe ahrinkl
In tbo waohcr from ww!eno - o f ue
onl1nartl,y -.Id clloeard.
9le ia preaentl)' an excelleat eecr...
tary for the Homemaker's CouneU.

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Chureb, .D..otlona ware lad by Soa1or illlh loiiiUute held at Loa.
Blck - · !altb chllrman ~ . cuter and Mala•lo WIHman and
lhe blah llo'wao
aadetad by ~ Merrlllold
ASK .TO WED
who pla,yad tbe plann and Alii
GALLIPOLII - . Four &lt;oovleo
Sanden ·who lad tbe linlllll
Mra. Ardell n....., YOUth eo. "'~ed for morrlap Ucenaeo
Slllllrdl1 !n tile olllce of Gallla
- - · Introduced Mlaio Ciib. C0unt,y Probate courl. Ther•ere
ll'lno - · · ~ ~ ChrloJ
Uan l!du.- who waolncharp Lom B. Black, 21, Patriot. Bleel
worker, and VIcki L. Monni&amp;, 23,
of tbe ·llfOIIRIII which waaliYOD
Patriot, olllco maaiw1 ~
lr lOVen )'Oidb who ehureh COil1PI tbla J1Ut IIWIIIIIIr. Leolle Cioto, 20, Q.eohlre,
Nancy Saaor and Jolm SOwara mechalllc, a n d - 0.0 Trent,
Kevin
nportad on tbe .bdor H I 1 h 18, Cheohlre,
Wayne Deonla, 20. GaiUpolia, stucamp' at CUnp Francia AoblorJ. dent, and Sandra K. VaUonce,l7,
ASK TOWED
GallliJolio, at h....; and John ll
POMEROY - AppJ.ylqr I o r &amp;luiver, 20, Patriot, mechanlc
lllan'lqe Uceoaoa In Melp Coun- ond Roborla L. Klaar, 20, Patty olnc:e FrldiJ' ••re Pearl Ce&lt;U riot, lac:tory elllllloyed.
Se&lt;oy, 58, and Rosella Thom15, - of SNrocuoe1 Jalm Cline
Daney, 29, andJackl,ynJeaaSoldIDibel, both o!Pom.eroy; 11\omaa
Barton Dlcldle, 18, Ma- and
Sharon Marie Roush, 19, S,vn.
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NatlolilliJ
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Pmneroy, and RhelaEialneBrlc'
ldea, 18, Pmteroy Route 2~ Jdm
wln!ord ScarbrOO&amp;h. 54, and Ella
Mae Reynolds, 19, - of Lorw
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Wolfe, 38, and J ..n Huddlelll&lt;ill
wo1-. ss, both or Raclnoi; KeDo
Mthl:.ewla Caney, 20, and Sheila Ann Qark, 18,- oflfarrl,.
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lira. Wickline, l&gt;rosram chair...,. tmroduced Mrs. Mar)' Lew•
lo, who pve a very lolereotlqr
Proeram on ••Souvenirs ot Toura
of Wonderful World of Ohio."
' at "Otuc:.l&amp;.,
She lhowed a C4lPf
A ~ looldng ODctJ.y like
a buckeye, was .P&amp;•I!ed•I'OOOI!for
oil 1o ' lnapect, aoil Mra. Lewis
told lbe lntereotlqr otori of Ito
orlcln;
In 1988, Mrs. Gloria Hoover
or rinmvUie, Ohio. who woo 1be
beat. cookie award at Ohio Slate
Fair for her Tereee'a Anloec..,.
Idea, de&lt;lded to devol"!' a ;ookle
topromntehernotlveolate,henco
the "lletuck" cookie wos created, "Hetucku .....,~- .an Indian
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Buok'o Eve or "EYe
of the Buck lieer." Since Mra.
Hoover ·dewloped tboae cooldoa
to honor ado, she preaented the
fint bnx to Gov. James H.
Rhndes.
Another lnter.,tlng !act, wao
tllat a pegoant "Trumpet In ·lbo
Lind", a historic presentation
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Mra. Jamea McC.OU., Mr 1•
WUbur Dlckaon, Mro. G, G,
Keams, JUI and Tara Kearna,
Mr. aDd Mr1. T. R. Frill", Kr1.
Jaooph Cook, Mtl. Jolla Hl11lort
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Jon IAI&amp;btJ; Mr. and lin. Em.
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TO BE WED - Mr. Howard Meadows, 1802 Chatlwn Ave.,
Mrs. Delorse Meadows, Kanauga, are a.nnotmci~ the en'""""''nt ol their daughter, Kitty, to Mike Ryai. Kitty is a
at Gauta Academy High School. Mike ill the son or Mrs.

K. R,yal, 347 Nationwide mw., Columbus. Hols a 1969
i!U•te of Gollia Acad&amp;lllJ' High School am is OJT4lloyed at
In Columbus. A July wocil~Q! Ia planoed.

is Speaker for
Church Fellowship
llapUst Church. MI s s of the white eross committee,
is a missionary under presented Mlso Compton with 18
Mld..Mtssions, worldn,g Christmas gift packages, lor the
the Navajo lbdians In New faithful Navajo women. These
51te displayed many ham. packages Included towels, wash
and woven Indian articles, cloths, gloves, hose, soxs, soap
. ~ao .._ed slides of her and -paste,
Mrs . Dean Davissang"SOSend
meeting was a combined I You, • taken !rom John 20:21
aervieeandLadlesFel- where Jesus said,••PeacebeUIIto
meeting. Mrs. Joseph yoo: as my Father hath seot me,
president at the La- even so send I you.u

Before Mils Compton spoke
presided over
of the oerv. and showed her slides, she sang,
tho Blnclng &lt;Jl several He Hideth M,y Soul, In Na"-io,
-th011 In Dlgiiah. The congrega.
...,..........,tookport
In lbe pledpo to the American thm Jntned her on the chorus.
tr11: 'lmllllm:ilag' llld"llrl!r.: - The· LaoHes FellowOI:lp bekl'r
ble, followed by "Amerlea. "As'• reee}'Won
"" In th e fall owshlp room
at the ehurcb for Mloo Co::wron. lira. Evelyn Evaus beaded
8 co:nrnlll&lt;lo c:onslsting of: Elleon Carter, stellaSaunders,Mamle R¢&gt;i::so::, Mro. N. D. Herdin, lira. M. a Martin, sr.,
Grace Folden and ~ Fit b
The next Lad!
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GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Grover meeting will be "Everybody'o
Sloemaker was hostess for the Birthda.Y Party, u at the eturcb
Nortblp Milslonary Sociecy October 16.
mooting held Wodneeday UU.r-

Mrs. Shoemaker
Hostess for
Church Group

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1be aoclal hour was spent

IOIIIna and Iaatlnga quilt. There
were 14 members and guests

present.
At 2:30 p.m. the meeting was
allled to order b:y the presl-

- . Mrs. Walter Elliott. ap.

enlne 8(l'lg was ''Nothing Between." Seripture was read by
lira. Gec·rge Hyman. Prayer was
led ile' Ml11 Bomle Nibert.
BewUnp were by Mrs. Jan-

Ice l'l!ttus, Mrs. Dent !i&gt;eels,
Mra. Sylvia Fowler, Mrs. Earl
Cremeens, Mrs. Bruce Unroe,
Mro. Gertie Neal, and Mils Bonale Nibert.
Bible questions were asked
]Je' llro. Faye Rose and mtnutea were read and approved.
Tbe meeting was dismissed with
tbo lord's Prayer.

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- . . on ecru co11r1a dress trimmod wllll -lace.
Tbe sroom r8ported back to

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Are We! The
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CONTRIBUTIONS, BY THE WAY, lor relief of the hurricane
vietbns, not only In the Gulf area of Mississippi bel olso Virginia
am West VIrginia, can be made througil the Meigs COuncy Chapter
of the Amerlcon Hed Cross.
The local chagter's assessment oC $266 tor hurricane relief
aid is short by $69. So perhaps now you'd like :0 pw, portlcularly
if you weren't one of the maroo who ·gave clothlrw earlier. Checks
should be mailed to American Red Crosa, Mulberry Heights, Pom-

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Basket dbmer at noon.
MONDAY
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1969-70 were Installed a1 tho
meeting &lt;Jl tile Rio Grande Gorden Club held at tile home &lt;J(
Mr1. Florence WUllama, Thur~oo
ds.Y evening, Mrs. Charles Weed
was uslstant hoste111.
Opening tlloul!llt was
Mrs.
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Mrs. Charles llorrott of Rutland, Route 1, Is belll8 announeed
ey her parents, Mr- am Mrs. Edward Thomas of Rutland.
A 1967 grad..\e Ill Rutland High School, Mlu Tho:::as Ia
employed at 1ile Western Electric Co. in Columbus. Her tlance,
a 1966 graduate &lt;Jl Rutland, recertly compleled a two year toor
of duty with the U, S. Marine Coil&gt;• with a year in Vlet:am.
He is employed ey lle~&gt;oTon: COnstruction, Pomeroy,
The ~n church weddlrw will be an event fl. Odober 11,
6:30 p. m., at the Rutlam Orurch o!Olrlot. A reception honor·
lng the e&lt;q&gt;le will be held Immediately followqthe cereliiOIIY
in the chureh social room. Mr. Eugene Underwood will ofl'l.ctate at the ceremony.

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eral members. Mrs. Ernest&amp;.ell gave devotions with prayer
ey Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.

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were guests at the meeting. Qtb..
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Wise, Mrs. Marguerite Lei1hett,
Mrs. James Gilmore, Mrs. Hubert Wolfe, Mrs. Joe Ew.ns, uu...
ra Shafer, Mrs. Lawrence Eblin,
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combination of comfort and lllipport that't
perfect for your lll!lds and budget. We mu.&amp;
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COMI'LETES COURSE
LETART, W, Vs.- Capt. Harry M. I.(Jve, 25, aon fl. Mr. an1
Mrs. Howard E. Love, Ro..te 2,
cnmpJeled tile quartermaster 111GALLIPOLis - Mrs. R o y
ftcer career course at the QuarThaxton presided over the re..
School, Ft. Lee, VL,
osnt meeting of the Happy Home termaater
Aug. 19.
Clllb held at tho home ot llro.
Dnla McCormick and daulhter,
lira. Mark MeCo)'.
BECAME ILL
Potluck refreBiunents were
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
served to 12 members. Mrs. Lee
emergency
l5ll'*' aniWeredac:all
~ read the 2oth Paalm. Mrs.
Friday
to
Crow'o
steak !louie
Neva VanSickle read .. Onward
Christian Soldiers." Prt¥er was wllere CIJarles HW, LOtart FaD a,
had becomelU. No--ntwoo
by lira. Earl Mink.
administered
and he woo taken
Readinp were Good l!aouBh
hCI'Ile
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Reason, by Mra.F.arlM!nk;~­
lng, by Mra. Erneat Cupomler;
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Only God Con Give a Friend,
UNDERGOES SURqPY
by llro. lolourlce Tbomao;
SYRACVsE
- Harry Polio, .
One llo,y at I Time, ]Je' M r 1,
Ven Berrldp; God lolor Now, 8)'1'&amp;C11M, Ulll~rwent IUTI!tQ' ·
ile' llro. Roy 'lboxta!; Not ao f'rldiT at Heiser' Medleol COn,
Bad •• they Seem, ile' ilro. N.V. ter, Hlo .._ llllllber ' ls 287.
VIIIIBidde; illl Mlraculouo Molbemottelau, ile' Mrs. Lee LcJoc.
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POMEROY- Mrs, Bob Barton
and Mrs. George Folmer were
welcomed as new members when
the Women's Misslorary Society
met Thursday night at the hmte
ol Mr. am Mrs. Rltbard Friend.
SHRINE'J11's
TO
DINE
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
During the meetl:v conducted.
MIDD4:PORT - Members of
SYHACI,ISE - Mr. am Mrs.
the
Driemal
Shrine,
North
ADlerby
Mrs.. Eugene Gill, a report on
James Qulllen «.Clevelam are
aetlvfties
of the Junior missionleon,
Columbus,
will
be
guelts
announcing the birth of an elgbt
ary
society
was given by Mrs.
pound aon In a Berea hosplial, at the onnoal dl:mer meeting of the
Sept. 4. Tbe new baby has been Twin CiQ' Sbrlnettes to be held Barton. Mrs. Gerold Pullins reed
named Steven Hay. Grandparents at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 17, from the C»&gt;io Conference News
are llr. and Mrs. Charles (Dick) at the Martin Restaurart here. material P8I'Illlnlng to duties of
the otrieers.
Foley of Hetland am Mr. am
A report was given on a box
Mrs, Ernest Qulllen, locol. They
sent
recemly to the Gary Hm1es
have another son. James wu. John Adams was known as
40
alll
plans
were made to use
llam, aged tour. 1
the duke of Braintree."
think offering calendars. A

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SUNDAY

WASIDNGTON COLUMNIST BETTY BEALE camnented recent11 oa the golden wedding a::nl..,rsery observance &lt;Jl Gen. am Mrs.
' Jobn Hull - a lavish aHair held at the Fort M,ver omcers Club.
MrL Hell Is the !onaer LuciDo Davia, daugltter of the late Mr.
alii Mrs. Tom . Davis, promlnert residents of Middleport. The Hulls
have vlalled heto,!reque::tbo througil the years. ,
As Mrs. Baile put II: " ... All the top brass, Including chairman
of the Jolt:t Chielo &lt;Jl Sll:tr 'Boa' Wheeler and An;;y Cblet of S~oa
BlU W11tmorelalll were at the p&amp;JV, Bob Stevens, former secretary
of the Army, w::e all 11:0 way floo:n his ranch in MonlaJa just to
P&amp;Y tribune to the lour star -raL"

OUR PHOTOGUPHER

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To Come SepL 21st

Loretta Maeiuma, Mr, and Mra.
!ram Toledo, lolartoo, Gallip&gt;lls, Paul Russell and children, Mr.
Morral, Atllens, C
and Mrs. Nero! (Dick) Russell,
IIIII Columbus, Obio,
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and three aon.s, MIJa Jackie
lbe recent 1111Ua1 Ernest Rua.
ldlng, Mrs. Linda Blrnett
IOU rsunlm, bringing filled pic.
11rI. Chari es
son, Mr •
ate buketl, children and awe- Rawlins, all of Columbua and
titol. The reunion was held at vtelnlty,
the borne &lt;Jl """ &lt;Jl Ernest RusMr • and Mro. Woodrow RusMll's 10111, Rev· and Mrs. No- sell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
bla Ru88eU and SCI!, Lawrence, Elwood George and ..., or Grove
T'he centerpieces tor the tables cu.
Mr • and .,_
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a&amp;&amp;D, James Rus..
were tan nowen and roaes. . .ll and !10118, Mr • and Mrs. PlillAlter lunch oemeboraeohoeplay. Up Russell and ...,, The Hev.
1111 and Jarta were OllloJ'ed. A and Mrs. Novel Ruasell, daulhter
oodol boar woo enloyed. A bus- Mary Am and friend of Athens.
!no" mooting waotllledtoorder
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Russell
oU 1-m. ile' chalrJrumHev.Novel and three dsushters, Mr. and
ll!lalllll.
Mro. l'lul Russell and two ebllPl'o- for lbe r - fnlm dren, Genevieve Russell and B!l.
V - ..... IB !oUOII's: Emtll 17 Ray, of GoUijlollo.
111111111, Tbe Hev. and Mrs. Nollr. and Mro. Paul Grate and
!ole Rllollell and 0111, Mro. l'hJl. - ...., Torry and lrlend, 11r. and
., I!'AIIalao1on and throe eblldren, lira. RDbort Joftr!eo om two
; lit. ond lito. Olin Ruooell and dou&amp;h.,..s, Mro. Elza Joftr!es,
'- · lolro. Dalay Kemper llld tllroe children &lt;J( Toledo.
· ;~;=~""'·and llro. ,Nor. Thlo wao the Drll time ave
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llld ..... VIrgil, at rlllll!loo. The,r Wl!ft 11r, Ern~~ McGintb. oil! Jlqa..U; iolro. Olin llulstll,
lfl'.llld Mra.Nool Mro. E&gt;-~111 ~r, lira. LIAaadlf!!.oo Dklll Rus- ~ ' . . _ , llld babj, P1u1 EYRuo~l llld lrland, Bumetl.

A recepjoa wao bOld II I h e
lrilo'a home, and tbo brlde'o to. /
ble wao - . . . with a !our ,
tier - . , ............ wllb •
bride "1d sroom. Fruit punch

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GALLIPOLIS- Families came

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr.llld Mrs. Marvin~
ner, Gallipolis, Rt. 1, are anmunclng the eng:aaement of their
da~rter, Milo Teresa Lorraine Gordner, to Mr. Michael UtIle, soo of Mr. and lira. William Jackie Lltde, Ill. 1, Mlddleport. The brid...,leet Ia a ltudeot at Kyger Creek lllgh School.
Mr. Lltdels OIJ1IlQyed at Mid-West Sleel iDPmneroy.
plans are incoqlete.

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recent survey fl.
Grande
MERCERVn..LE GRANGEopea
meetl and cookout
Co1101e, llllde with a pion toward future Iamscsplng In mind.
lawn. ":.embers ~
and hamburger' buns and cold
Mrs. George Nortiup rave a
drlnh swan Creek Grange
review of the book "All t h e
guesU 6:30p.m.
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I'll' Club at
lJiy referred to the
Oscar's, 6:30p.m.
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' Noah' I Ark ... made
'l'UEIDAY
of cypress wood and ''Apples d.
RIO GRANDE Mothers League
Gold" wen aprieots.
will meet with Mrs. Jesse MerThe book "Eaay Gordealnawith
ry, 7:30 p.m. Coholtesa Mrs.
llroushl
- Resiltllnl l'lanls" ey
Delmao Bau8Ju;:an.
Amo
Ireue
Nollrllngwaapre-.
Cookout is Enjoyed ADDAVILLE PTA potluck dined to Hln Gronde Colleae UGALLJPOLlS - Gallia County ner, 6:30 p. m.
brary In MOIIIOl')' at llowvd
Post 4464, Veterans of Foreign SEW AND SO CLUB moots at
IJoyd, father « Mra. WWlam
home of Mrs. lAwson Dailey
Wars and its Women's Auxiliary
Coo!&gt;er.
7 p, m.
held a cookout at Tabor's Sycamore lake at Northup for mem- TODDLEHS TO Tassels Mothers LeiloPle 8 p.m. at the home
bers and their families.
Group
of Mrs. Darrell Day, Goest
Approximately 70 persons atnlsht. .
tended the cookout. Aller the
meal, games were played (or LAF AYETIE . Shrine No. 44
recreation. Comrnao1er T. R. ceremonies, 8 p.m., Masonl.t:
Thornton and committee was in Temple.
The Sta!!man ~ &lt;J( Parkcharge ofthe cookout. Mrs. Graee WEDNESDAY
ersburg, W. Va., will be reatur..
Tabor is president of the Wo- OIDO VALLEY Gnu1ge, regu.
ed at tile aanua1 ML 11ermoa
lar meeting, 7:30 p.m. Cora
men's Awdliary.
homecoming to be held "" &amp;mGrange, guests. Refreshments.
dq, Sept, 2L lletildar aervtees
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Kyger
will be held at lbe chureh Ia lbe .
Metbadlst Church will moot
IIICl1'lllni: !olloweot ]Je' a basket
dinner.
In 1963 the first quint~.Wiets in at the home ot Mrs. ArtltUr
Rupe.
Ladles
of
Eno
Aid
are
Afternoon semces will be8ln
American history to survive
Invited.
at 1:30 ,_ ... wltll lbe Hev. v.
infancy were born in Aberdeen
C, .Ratwr fnlm lbe Jac.._
S.D. , to Mrs. Andrew Fischer~
llellbts tmlled llretbren Church
s)lt8ldn,. Ira Wolfe and olllero
will present lbe Yoc:al muale,

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Miss Teresa Lorraine Gardner

Miss Ruth ooc:late Putor Harry E. Cole led
was the guest &amp;peak. In prayer,
.Weioeo~ evening at t h e
Mrs, James Damer, chairman

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were on the 1cene.
Their mqst cc~t:wllmlntsry meso.,.: '' f
"It hao Jo:w been o kmwn tad In aoutllsallsra OMo that When
the 'chlpo .... de:rn' your nelahboro are thoro to hetp iou out. 1 !ma p II lo so with most small con:::umi.t18L But wben eomeo::e's
'chip• are down' In a community one thouaiill mtlu·a'ff'Q', and those
same poq&gt;]e ore ltW quick to rally toald .... we!J, 'iba~'• aomell:lng.
"When we called hm:e to let oo:r pvento tbot we had not
been hari::ecf]Je' Hurricane Clrnllle, we m"'lllmod thit the - l o
here on the Gull ,..BI,were In dei])OI'Ite need &lt;Jl ck:tbl::r. am hoped
that our larniUes rnisht be tl&gt;le to send 801110 tl:lnci to .....,_
''We were so wi'OIIIIed ,.. In ColliUie'a devastO~ the thought
of 1 large • sa:le drive in lftlgs oJxl &lt;lUia Coo:Otl2a did Uttle more
than paso through our minds. Wbal ~penod 'at homo' alter that
Phone caD haa left us overwhelmed., thankful. and pl'OUIIU than ever
of the pec;p]e « Souther;; Ohio.
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The fact that a coo:munlq so tar aw&amp;Y would 110 to so much
trouble to ellmate suffering Is In direct cootradictlo:: ro what people are saying- America todo,y.
uyour thoughta. your contribudona. your hard work are am
will contiooe .!9 be appreciated, and we'd u!W to say 'thank you• &amp;om
the bottom of our heerta. ••

oltar wearing • willie - llngtb .,.eddlng - s
brocl4ed and a lhollldsr Jal,&amp;u.

'l'hl IIIIUal bomeeomlna: &lt;Jl 'l be •
!i&gt;o wao &amp;lven In lll&amp;l'J'Ia&amp;fe
Alfred tmlled Math!&gt;diJt aturc~ lJe' her !ather.
bas beeli HI !or &amp;mdq; Sept.
Her no..ro were a 21, at tbe ehurcb.
, « pink l'OIIbudo .., a
Tho Uhrig -.ers 0101'111 &lt;Jl ' White Blbls. ·
CbilUeotlle wiD be featured sineLittle Milo Sloidra Weaver was
ero lor the ottarDOOD oloaa wllll )odor .-nt and was dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorreu Clnial;r, 14 In l1lt* and wlllte. h .....
Gtove Clcy. Locol •ln&amp;lal~ rled Wles &lt;Jl the Yallo,y,
will aloo be on baud. A W
Mlaa Faye Balei, eltetwJalll,
·dinner will be beld at 12:8ll ,_m, was dreaoed Ia o pink .....,llld
Tbe publl' is Invited..
carried a cam.lkln ,__
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NAVYMAN HARDEN HOME
hlo 1r1117 gnen w1t11 on or~~~p
SYHACUSE - Don llarden, acari, IRa belli man wao b I 1
Syracuse, has arrived home af- brother, Duld WeaYer o! New
ter discharge lrCMII the U. S. Na.. Haven, W, Va.
vy, ha\lirw served four years,
llro.Davllcl!olo!or her
nine months, of which were spent doushtor's wedding, a pink laee
In Vlei!IIIIL The son of Mr. and dress with white acceo_..ollld
Mrs. Morris Harden. Syracuse, a wldte carnation cor-.
he Is manied to the former AnMra. Weaver wore a ,yel.
gle Fink, lormerly &lt;Jl Cheshire. low princess aowa wllll red ...._

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Rotum Jnulln Melp' ChoiW 11111 '
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o( llle ·~1ial!!el'l of \fli ·.~·
Cialllo&lt;lhr jillll....-,
can
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at.the TWUa,llld
£bora.
Eplocq,a!Parlol)~~o. .
,becll, Tile oe~ ~
Preoenllnlll jlOliir ori lbe i:oDo 1011. of~· 'IIIIo ...-ed t be
olltuUon and lfi olplll.._ to G,rillll Cl!l¢er . of ~. Onlor
lreedcm In, ~.ca ,wa~ Mrs. . 111 lho ~ Bioi', ...., Mro.
Emero011 J0111o. . She 'lllied '!he" ·• Clottiorao- waa Grllld Adoh.
dloPia.Y offJIPdtp'inai/le ·week.
- . lla~ ~La . medlcal
' "GOd ~nil liberty· "''h' 1o IJII!!"'' at !lie_1101- Medical
•.~!'"""' wholove!tan!are 'aboay 0 =~~~~ .St•• !IJ'andl,
read)' to guard and derend It," l. Mr .,d
bY Dllnlol Webater, llle .~ooal .
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D.A.R.. - . , was noreddurlns 01- . Alhtlll, ~ ~the ~ .. "'' th~ atlle .~!!'.. ' of Mr. '!lid ...... Bob
lbome ~n trom 111e Bible, "Be Hoo!U•b llld .lit,yne.

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,ltroiv aU,. people o!the lind,

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week. She """"' Eaot r... lbt ....
neral senlcu ofber ~

law, M. V, Tlllot. remalood Ia)
Akroa lor a week, and thOII ....:.

onlt!Mlddloport,
llarc1d &lt;Tocl Lq Ia _ .
!rom Unlverdl;yilolpl1al, Col-·
bus, where be woo a miidlcal pa.
tltnL
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Mrs. Nina lllapd Gf Akroa II
ben vlotllns bar llllllhor, lira. ,
lollnena Cilldera, and llfro. ,:-.
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SoulheuleiD CJMO.Iflatll J1ooJt11
· c.nter 1n A!IMnJ
ed 'lburlllv allili- wllb a
Jl'l'IJ IIi 111o - ...,-.. ra.
CllltY. The port;ywaiJI(•imedb1
Mrs. Ollby Martin, do J.oc,it.a

were ............

re]ll'e~

lorllitAmerlcln

Le&amp;loa Aaxlllarr.

Gameo were playedwllb prtz.
e• of.~ .. tot&gt;ocoo clllllf
biro, mlntl, lleo,~..

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clll and llatloall7 belq IIY·

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looklto·
tho aplrllod yount llir~guito. ThoH otvbby, alllrdy
wctlklng ohooa "'" 'tho ""' bet lor tweedo Clnd
plaids showing up •viorywhe,. this Staton, or
for thCII mCitt.r, any oportlng look. ThoM Clro juol
two from Cl g-1 colloctlon of rougloh broguoo.

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Koai..Aid WIHounc I
Alalllllllc MrL llliitln wllh111e
SYRACUSE _ II!Juliae ba.al- Jl'l'IJ were Mrs. ~ iiMW Gf
· ness woo COIIducted wllh Counc:l- llle amlllley of ·~ Webller
lor Jean Hall In the chair when Poot 39, and Mn. iudee Jlrlrlk.
the Goaidi.g Sl!lr c..imdl 124, er and Mn. llll'tle Wallo!r Gf
~· of America lod&amp;o, lho Rodae l'llll •••111!17. He.

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IlDDLE OF UPPER BLOCK
Open Friday UntiJ 9
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leniJih veil ol Bilk ll-

and she carried a co..
bouquet ol white roses and

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YuiJuerite clalslea,
Mba Kathryn Lacey served as

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Open All

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EXCITED?

maid Gf honor ror her lister. She
wore en A-line pale green aUk
sblobmg drea1 accented with
three rows ~ white velvet rib ..
ban and a beoddress o!pale green
~·"*&lt;hod to matching noL
lie eorrled a oo1on1a1 bou~ or

So Are We! The Bil
. Surprise We Have For
You Is Revealed· Today In our' Ad On Page

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~carnatlms.

Ml.u Connie Baclmer and
lola Am&gt; Sauer ol Middleport were the brl,desmaldo, They
were .In pale yellow aUk sbon-

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the bride wore a noor
gown at am sheer !ashwith an empire bodice ~
tiers, Victorian neckline

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Mr1, Be1if ~ Gf Middle.
Slater Allee Cajlelllrt was re- P1r1 llld Mro. Mlrle llcQd Gf
t10111o
Jl()l'led heme rrom the oospltal Recine.
P~ns were dlocusoed !or mark- and otowly roooverlug, aod 11roMra. J. M, 'l'horntclll, Waller
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llooary War soldlero In the 1101r pa11en1 at llolzer Medical een. vlded mopzlaea to be token 1o
lUre 1101!101' of ,.ncw sweet. futuro. AmOunced was the Sept ter, First St., Golllpollo,
the velerBDL
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heart ro... wllhwhlledallniom.
district meeUns to be held
AI a IIIOilOY. llllklng project
.~_ noxtparty has -achedpmo.
at Coochoctoo,
a """"" machine will be uled ror OcL 16 with the llllldl;
Beat miD W8l J'obn w, RIB&amp; . Subacrljlllons !or tha DAR na- 1eken to Pomlll'OY Saturc1a,y, Sept, lary ol Drew Webeter 11&gt;ot to
the bdlelroi&gt;m'• ~ · . .,.j tlooalmapzlnoare tobehandled 20, rrom 9 a.m. to 8:30p.m. A Blafletheparty,
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·,. ..., ·tir· lhrou&amp;h Mro. J""ea Brew!nston. letter woo read from Dlotrict
Mro. Marlin has beea allot.
WBIIalil PJ~ulllll· brGGJ8t Gf clalrmlln. AwelcomowaaoxteM- D~ Edith Wakely omcernlng ted $200 lor party -sea~
111o brldi, .Nick 0.: ~. ·cou- ed to Ml.. l.uclll~ smllh !'Mhos an
moellng to be helcl the American Lesloa Auxiliary
a1n Gf the bride jeare,y r.M been eoollnoa to ber homo. Now 1n
&amp;mday Sept. 14, re- and has pven an allow.
111c1 WIUWn
pr..,. IMioko wUI be dlotrlbut- gardlng the Friendship meellns once ror transportolloo _ . .
Raea , neJI(iW Gf 111e b r 1 d e- ed at the Octd&gt;er meeting.
to be heid In Gallipolis In Octo- eo.
A salad cQUI"se was served~ bi.r..
--------'!be brlde'a ~ wore a M'ro. Nelcler and Mrs. J, Edward
llurlng a social hour members western states ct:mpriabw the
pUle! bi!IO · dniu ·iliat •• ••· Foster, vice reaenL
enJoyed playing games, Attend. 500,000 • member Northern JurceDied witll beaded n....... Jdlh.
lag were Margaret _Elclrlnpr, i odlctlon will be preoenL A tola1
• .PI'* 'tole eymb141um Cll'dll4 .
Margaret c-lll, Pauline lofor. attendance of 2,400 lncludlrW
1bl &amp;roOm'• . arlty, Eslher!Jar1lon,Sadle'J'bu8. wives alii IUB&amp;tS is urtlelpated.
- . Janice LaWBClll, Jean Hall,
ltie··lldrt .. ........ ch&lt;&gt;oe a bl:owD dreu wllb a
d'anke W:e :
c7111bldlum orddd .....
~::.-h· Eileen Clark, llld
~ peer! dl!llerl.
A dlnaer.... ceptlon WIS bald
lace DoweredmanWla
So Are We! The Bit
fell IOitQ- to the at Am-Toas Roataurant ro11ow.
lhe Weddfiig !OJ' I!IPfGX(mateSurprise We Have For

Mrs. Gayle Alan Rees

lor bar hclme at c,,....~Ill­
er YlaiUns bore with heiiiiCiiller,

and Work ror I .., with you,
Ailh the Lcrd Gf boats."
A&amp;&gt;Preclalioa was exte- to
Mr.. 0, P. Klein woo !or the past
oevero] YOIII'I las servedas em.
olltutlon W~k chelrmlln ror the
· chapter. ·
Mro, Gov Nolgler, regent, was
aoolok&gt;cl In the rltuallollc q,en.
lng by Ml11 Bell Sanborn, chapWn. Mrs. C. M. Hennooy was at
tbe 01'8811 101' the patriotic oele&lt;&gt;

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Seventeen Weigh-In

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Pcmeroy- Mr. an!l Mrs. Her..
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Warner of Wolfpen Rtad,

POMJ :ROY - Seventeenmembert ..,,eighed in" when t h e

will observe their golden wedo
ding annlveroary on Sunday, Sept,

Jlelgo TOPS (toke orr pounds

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aeDIIblJ) Knotchers met Tuesday ldght at the Melgo County In
!Irma")'.

All rrtends anl relatives are
invited to atteld an •n house at
the Warner home frmt 2 to 4 p. 1
m. GI!U are to be omitted.

For her loss

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peiWl'ls, Mrs. Frances Hysell was
declared "queeo for the week" RI!IIIIOI'...., with an almost !our
pound lose was Mrs. Helen Hill.
A .lift tor weight loss was pr~
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W Mrs. Freda Henderson conc.l- the meeting,

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Sergeant James 0,
Nortat has success!ull.Y complet.
ed an Aircraft Pneudraullc Re..

' Sue Sllleo llld Mrs.

Stall

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Sst. Norton Is the B&lt;H1 o1 Mr. and

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King SIH Regular-

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TAUGHT BY JUDY RIGGS, FORMER NATION·
AI;; BATON TWIRLING CHAMPION AND RUN·
lf~ft UP TO MAJORETIE QUEEN OF AMERICA.

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which five autos aad .,._.,....
hot were damqed, '"'" periOD
!Qored, ~ 11&gt;8 ~ i" llf.J'us
Junction wla. Rt. 7 prolla\&gt;I1CXlO
• the IOOa hazanlclus placee In

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' tAr b~iiitss . Silwe tWt tll\lt we it&amp;11t tilfoyed doi11g hsillllSS . , ..
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IIIith tlli {irlt people of tilt Tri.Collllty Artll, ,EIItry.ody hils b~tll
wO!tdtrfvl 10 .us. T~ouell ·your p~~trouse ad ~Jit s11pport llie lrllve
~, bttll - a~le to progress allcl .be ' s111:cess{lll. t:e"lwlvc IJM 10 a
, ~rge ~lOre wilh a totaf of ollir 7~000 sijlllir~ feet ~~ fl~or space . .~
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We are lra~py 10 say It hils, _bttll a .happy 19 'yegrs .•• we hope
to be here to serve y~ f~r ·IIIIJny years to cOllie. We lulve IIIIJdt
ildny frlellds over tilt ,post ·years 11111 II hos been a ple~s~rt to
s~t y011. If yo11 hllvt~l illsittd, 0111 store for aw!rilt, doll'l fail
to "set liS dllri"B ow i9tfl: Aiusi11trsary Sale. Wt lrllvt IIIGIIY bar.
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In addiUon, 000

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Involved atrlclalq becamoa "hltoldp" on the IOc ct tile Golllpollo Poll ct the stale 11181nr111
Patrol which lnvellllpted all the

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&lt;orded ln the 11811!0 fOOU' hour
period, that ono ln -lnvolvlng three cars. Two parSUis, a
19-l's&amp;r-&lt;&gt;id 100man and a 2o¥ear·
old cblid WOI'e fnjrll'ed, but not
WORKMEN FOR THE C. J. IIOOIIES Coruo~on Co.,
above, lower a sectiOn ot pipeline - six inches
In diameter- lniD plae&lt;~ aloog Rt, 35 _.. Rodney, Ohio. This
work Ia part of a $215,000 Cjriumbla Gao of Ohio, Inc:., plj&gt;eline eonstructloo project tlw.t will exteril oatural pa Ml'vice
to residences ani buaineasea ln Rodney, Rio Granle College
and llle communltJ of Rio Grande and the area west of Gallipolis. Ray St. Clair, GaDii&gt;olls ma..,.r for the gao compaJIY,
reports tbat the proJect Is neofil' half C&lt;OI1Pieted. The gao ....,.
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WI\SI!INGTON (UP0 - HEW
Secretary - r t ll Finch
defended the Nixon aclmlnlstration' s school desegregaUon policieo In glowing tenns Salurday,
the dey after they wore
autoked by the u.s. tlv!l
~ission.
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Wel(are dfllartmenl leaued to

Umed to make It a reply to the
Civll Rigtlts Commission's crltldam.
The Commission. headed by
the Rev. Theodore Hesburgh,
president
of Notre Dome
Untversicy, chargail ~day tha!, _.
the
admlnlstraUon, s -~
actions ani new entorceinent
procedures uappear tto be a
newSmen a progless report 011 major retreat In lhe struggle to
desogreptioo which Finch had aehktve meani~Wfui school desesaid 11 will lhow tlat remarka- grepUon."
ble progress has been ntade
Civil rights officers at HEW
d11l'lnll the paot eight months."
spent
all dey Thursday workl111
And In a epeech before the
on
the
report. A spokesman tohl
Instl- of Black Elected
omclals, be predicted the UPJ: '"I"U give you ~cout's
administration
would
make honor we started on thia thing
more . pins In the next two before· we even knew Heoburgh
years 11an . all the P!"'8l'ea• was having a newa conferachieved' Ill the 15 years since ence."
The report said · ochoul
the . Suprmne Court outlawed
openiJWs
In 14 Southem and
dual school systems.
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waa made '"because of the produced more desegregation at
publlc . t-est Ill HEW civil one time tban at IllY period
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the side at Tiey's lil110rmarket. llld In fr&lt;lat of a c:ar driven by
Mulheron outrered a bump 111 bla Linda J. Ml'ors, 29, Golllpolla,
head. He wao treated aad relaao. to 111m lniD Glo ll¥-l'lu. BoCII
ed at Holzer Medical Clinic. 111.1 cora were moderotely dama&amp;ed.
ear was demolisbed. There wa1 There were no tmurtea.
no accurate estimate of clam ..
Hlnderer waa cited for failure
ages to the market avaUabla. to )'laid rlllbt at way at an IIIIerMulheron waa not charged.
aecUon.
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The accident at Porter lnvolvwas driving north on Rt. 7 when ed lllree cars at 1:30 p.m. at the

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28 PAGE$ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1969

PARlS {UPO- The United
states accused North Vietnam

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"inhuman treatment"' of American prtsonera of
of

At Suez

Saturday

Israeli jets Saturday blast

to psnnit an lmjlartlal lnlpection of their prisons.
u.s. negotlator Henry Cabot
Lodge, lashing out in his
longest speech at the VletrBm
peace talks cited the teatllncltzy
of three American prisoners
freed last momn by Hanoi thlt
they had been tortured ard
denied medical ~eabnem while
prisonerL
uy ou should cease this
inhuman treatment" of the
rlsonora . Lodge !Did 11a ·Van
•'btt 'ffielat.pui;Y ''liOrlh· Vleh.,.
meso negotiator. "You cannot
es&lt;:Qe the responaibUU.y. ''
Lau replied that the United
States had brainwashed the
three freed prisonen into

Egyptian positions rar the
Gull ol Suez In the fourth
consecutive day ol Middle East
air action. Egwt said retallatory berrages by Arab artillery
knocked out Israeli gun positiona.
While Jews marked 111e
advent of the year S730 in the
Hebrew calerdar with prayers
at the Waili~ Wall ln Old
Jerusalem, jet pilots were on
the attack against FcYPUan

~- ln .IM,~.Abu ~.,...,

the ·aame aettor hit Tuoiday by
infantry am armor in the

heaviest strike since the June,
1967, war.
It was the secOid tollowup air
attack to Tuesday'a raid in
which Israel aald Ito trcq&gt;s
ldlled .., to 150 ~ptlana and
destroyed a mlssUe bose, ndar
otatlons ard a large amount ct
other milllary hardware.
In Cairo, m!Utary spokesmen
reported earcy Saturday that
Egyptian gunners pounded Israell fortlflcaUoos aloog the
southern section or the Suez
Canal tor several hours Friday
nlghL
The cairo spokesmen said
sheUs trma big EgnJtlan guns
"silenced the enemy's gun
poaldons" in several hours of
action ttat ended about 8 p.m.
It wae the first aMouncemelt
of any ground fighting alo111 tiie
canal in ldur days.
EgypUan jeta swept Into
lsraell-&lt;&gt;ecupted Sinal 00 Wednesday, 1Duchll1! off a flurry of
dogfights ard conlllctl11! claims
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making "slarderous charges'' Bald tile prioonera' claims w....,
apinst North Vletram and the a ueontemptible maneuver -.
treatment they received while stcned to cover ~ crimea. •• he
reiterated Hanoi's COitelltiOII
prisoners o! war.
that
tho prl....,r lasue _...
At the end of the pr&lt;pared
be
discuued
u part of an OVIJ'ostatements, the two diplomats
traded sharp rebukes on the all VietrBm peace pacaae.
Lodge replled, ''When u.t
prisoner issue.
time comes your policy ca.
Turnll1! dlrectq to Lau, cendng tl'eatment ct p r l - •
Lodge sllljlped: "In order to wW be larply academic olnce
clear this up are you read)' to the prlsooora wW have elthor
aiiO!f an imPartial internatloiBI been ropatrtated or ..W be
lnapectioo of the campa? Unlil awaiting repatriatlon."
you do this the greatest dc:dJts
uThe point is that prisoners
wtll exist aheM the coodltlons are entitled to humane ~
of the camps!'
mont unler tile P1'Qie&lt;Uen at
AecordiiV to an American the GoMva Conmtion at all
delegation
epokellllllln,
Lau Umes 0111' ·~-all'
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remark."
Lodge aald.
Seeking to refute Lodge's
.. '!bat is the time tJat
accusations about llle treabnent counts," the American diplomat
of American prisoners, Lau added.

Supreme Court Ruling Will Give
lmprisonedArmy Captain$50,000
WASHINGTON (UPl) - An
Army captain who has spent
five years in prison will return
to duty ao:l draw approximat&amp;iy $50,000 in back pay under the
Supreme COurt's ban on court
martial prosecution for dvilian
offenses, the Pentagon reported
Saturday.
He is Stephen J. Borys, 31, o!
Woonsocket, R.L' serving time
at Ft. Lesvenworth, KaJL, since
he was convicted by court
martial ln 1964 on charges of
raps aod robiJery.
MallY more servicemen In
similar circumstances are ex·
110cted to win their freeckm
under tho high court ruling.
Borys' conviction was set
aside Sept. 5 by the U.S. Court
of Military AP_.s. Tho Army
had 12 dayo to paUUon the
court for reconsideration, but
decided to let tho decision
slat&gt;l.

"The dismissal of the charges
against Capt. Borys restor~s all
rights, prtvlleges and propsrt,y
of which be had been deprived
by Virtue of the coovlctloo and
sentence," the Army said In a
statement.
"Captain Borys wW be
released fr001 confinement ard
will be restored to duty."
In a lh1 ruling June 2, the
U.S. s..&gt;reme Court held tbat
military courts marUal have no
jurisdicUon over ch1Uan of...
tenses that are not "service
comected."
Ma~ Gen. Kenneth Hodson,
Army judge advocate general,
estimated that as many as 2,000
of the 4,000 military prisoners
currently oervlng time In
dlsciplitVY barncka aod Iederal prlsoll6 ml&amp;l&gt;t be aflected by
the s..&gt;reme Court declsloo.
Hcxlson ai!IO estimated U11t
pcoslbiy 450,000 courts-martial

convictions hanied down since
1951 mi&amp;l&gt;t be aet aside If the
persons involved or their
families chose to seek a
correction ol the record.
Borys' alleged crimes were
committed ln the vlclnlcy of
Camp Gordon, Ga., neu the
South Coro1lna bo.-der. He was
tried llld acquitted on rape
charges ln the South &lt;:arollra
ci vllian eaurtL
Borys will be releaaed as
soon as the fonnal NWS can
be drawn up. li has DOt been
decided where he wlll be
stationed.

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Tho u. S. Cot.at ard - U c
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were b1 1110 at Ita shlpo,
the lha llock, .......,.
clraillne-atlmoatollnds.~- lha _,...,. be ,
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catchll1! and crowd - pi•alng..
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rig!¢- Irony, his old - American habit r e s - reeei1011. porm1u1on • . •
or . of~IOII. deprecation, hlala"'ll&gt;o., tram tiJo -1!D;Al_tbe_
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dtllborato ...,....., hlsjoperies lolo at I'Ual IIIMl;it ·.,_. ..._ ,·
at ~to and POIJII)OI(Q', ·tl!olo toqi\ eaat of tiJo ~~ar~~orlll!biaac.,
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Ho was &lt;me ct the last of 111e
anal ones, - · the onoet In
cOWU'y aod Senate of the ora of
the Brooks Br«hers politician
who Ia nwUy youthful and withIL O~ardPIUlllelnoraiDI')',
he wu ln fact ftstly lllllused by
1t aU aod at bottan an lnwlaca,
blo foe OIIIJ. ct-andhypocrley
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and smoked his cigarettes. when torrl!led sense of humor and
and u he pleased and as much proporUon, and his crttlco had
•• ho pleased: and dally be look- mostq thl eye- squinting acxltoed late aod death ln the oye and tel humorlessness of the ultra •
told both of them to 10 to hell. liberal, the terrible untoratvt..,
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YORK (UPI) - New cord this past summer. t
amazln' Meta were bellow tile excitement . and
Solurday with keepiJw Interest ga~M~ratod by the. Vets
peaceful this summer has been helplul ln keeping our
CClOIIIi.Y~.
· by GJolr ourprlae fight to the groat cltJ'o mUIIons talklirB to
top of ihe Eastarn DIVision of each other,
The U.S. · Command· aald
first Bli2 llrlkos . In tiJo the Ni!tlooall.eague.
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"Tho 41alocuo has been
TALKS ENDED
re'"'mptOII 13( raiU by the , . Cli\' Council President Fran. basellall-talkl11! besellall, root- . PARIS (UPI) - Ne!lllllltlono
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•- commanilo did. ~ ·dilmped at loasi ~ - ..,. .. .
.proclalmlng Wednesday "Meta somewhei-e alq the ,·WIY. enalneer• that Wtedalmootev. · Ui§ a.m. So\1\rdoy, · • ~ oD Commiinlat trooP "PPreeiallm o.y" llld aald:
perl~Qs Dlllll' fOUl&gt;! • ery train ln Fnnce broke oft
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ln tlli~l ~. staclnB .....
"Many feared New Ycrk pride In lholr cllf, They ...,ad Salunla1, ODd no dale was set
·~ . ·. and .biikor coniplouo.
m'-"t 'be •ttered by racial dis- New Y&lt;H'k to win."
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SECTIONS OF SIX-INCH PIPE, at left, are welded near
Rodney dur!Jw work on a t21S,OOO COlumbia Gas of Ohio, Inc.,
pipeline project to extood ~atural gao servlde to Rodney, Rio
Grande College llld the ccmmunlcy of Rio Grande and the area
west of Gallipolis. c. J, H~o ConatrucUoo Co., Huntington, •
h building the new Une ror Ole gas company, With work expected to be COIJII)Ioted before OcL 1.

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OilY overnlalrt miracles from 111e~ MetropoU. IDg
Mrl.'. tMabel
Riai~Q&gt;,
A-.. -ou1o wre&lt;k AIJIIUI~~·~~~~
recently to updaie boualill:ln PomeMra, Gutl1rle ~ aurm.ll by SoP;. 7 from llle
rot llil MlddlOJJOrt.
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wu. llat Cllurch at
• llo reported lllet In Point Plea80111 - whleb hu 101110 "'~ 1:.._ llamo, l'l&gt;mercil'; lira. . Carl Jm1o1 wao 1n . 111o O!d "'-llci..t
lenl unlta - 110111e elt!ht years were required to get llle bulldlllg ~. om-, Wo; N r a. Bl&amp;&gt;llst Church Cemolsi7, --:: .
_..,. tiOini- So developments cauld take quite some time In Pom- l.8l'Cr, RIIIIQ', Alllena, ·w Mrs.
Nra. Molvln recelv.;f..'-'\d01'01 and lllddleport.
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llfr&lt;&gt;o ~kotl, Cohn•llus; llio ln)u-les In the accldoiltBill Cldlda, Middleport, Ia director olllle aulllorlcyo and Ia pre. ems, JooiS111. at Coc&gt;lylllo, and an au1o clriYell 1)1 a Co1iDnJ...
letiiiJ lllldtriOlng coUectlm of a mass of pspor work to ahcnrlhat Roli&gt;h and =GojyiVIllo; Dllll rammed
IIIIo her
the locol aulhorlly 'was legally formed. Thlsls required by the par. two broalera, Jo
llorlllil car. Mrs. Nelvln waa &amp;elnl ooat
ent orpnizatlonln Cbii!OI!O.
story, and a s!Jiar,
· llirr1 and ao ohe - e d the Inter....
After these - · sre nted, appllcotlons lor units may be !lied Gotllrle.
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In Cbleqo, The program Is federal, and oolunds will be needed loFuneral services will be bold P, Wqlnka, ft, ran a o~oP· IliaD
coll,y, One COli lmsgine the munber of appllcatlona Oil rue at thla Ill 2 p.m. &amp;lndi.Y Ill the Ewfnr lnd struck the Melvin ..... wlib
limo - applications whlch deal wllll great numbers of people a1 flmeral bomo Wbero!rl- msy ..,.., !llrce, Mrs. MeiYI!I'I oi.wo,yo bripreaslve to federal agencies.
' - call anytlms, The lle1'. Carson rolled over, •141Ped a w~
Two IA!Iications w!U be reqaired by tho Melp Aulborlb' even Patterson will olflclate. lllrlo1 polo and came to rest
ftll
lllouab llle outhoril3' Is lor bolll l'l&gt;meroy and Mlddleport. Thla again ,will be In the Orange~- top In a lleld 175 !aet .rr.n
brvoivea a mass of work. Appllcatlms will he !lied for 100 M.
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llllta In each town wllll the empl!asls on low cost boualng for 111e
rs.
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eldsrly ml lor low lnoome families.
POMEROY - Mrs. Lois M&amp;- wos st!U.born !oliowlnir the acThe Middleport application Is nesr1ng completion 80 that It can bel Circle, 65, died at her res!- cklsal. • waa the Melvinl' lint
be !lied at once. However, llle Pomeroy 81&gt;1&gt;11Catloo is lOBBing. As dence Frida.Y, 1999 Mock Rood, child.
yet .., options have bean made avallable for property on which Columbus, Mrs. Circle wu a
She 18 survived by her bua.
unlta could be constructed In Pomero,v. All MJddleJ&gt;Ort options are former resident at llfelp Coull- bond, Rober!; pore~~~.~, Mr. w ·
co""'eled, In contrast.
b' and a member at the Norse Mrs. 5cPre TaJior, Baltimore,
Cblpel - s t Church, Ra. 0.; greatg~. Mr. and
THERE'S SOMETHING about a 16th blrlhda.Y.
' cine.
Nra. Walrer Underwood, CboobThe 16th of Debbie Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Carroll
!ibe Is survived by her bus- Ire, 0., nine brotllera, WIUiotn
Norris, SyraCuse, was a very special event and a difl'erent one. A band, otba; a son, David, Colu111- T~Jior, Columbus; Jolm, CODal
l*V in her honor Friday night was given a rural touch. The loca.. ws; !01u- claugbters, Miss Eve- Wlncbsster; Air Force SCI- Kent1on was in a barn on the farm of her grandmother, Mrs. Eula lyn Circle and Mrs. llotl3' Krl- nelll, at Ft. Worth, Teas; DoL.
Wolfe, In East Letart. However, in contrast. tile music was mod der, both of Columbus; Mrs. AIDa lu, Keith, Gregory, Danlel,Don..
wUb Bill Francis, Ronnie Brinker, George and Gary Norris anci Clelsod, Gabama, and M r s, aid, and Steven T~Jior, all at
Mike Hayman who malre up a group-known as the "Blue Velvet" Rose Mary Ralls, St. lAluls; Dve hom&amp;.
provided llle beat lor dancing.
erandchUdren and two listers,
A sister, Mrs:CiaraJoaallal&gt;.
Mrs. Elfie Nltz, Mana!leld,. and
MRS. ROBERT W, SMITH, the former Barbara Horak of l'l&gt;m- Mrs. Rowena MeGee, Lancaster,
Funeral services will be held
ero,v, lett from Columbus via jet Tuescla.Y for Germany to jojn her
husband ~ Smith.
Monday at 3 p.m. at the Ewing
Specialist Smith bas bean serving In Germany since June and Funeral Rome wberelrlendo msy
will be Utere for another 10 months. The couple will reside in an call from 11 a.m. Mooda,y until
will be
ap&amp;rtm.ent near hts base at Badherstfeld. about 50 miles from time of services.
Fl'llllk!Urt. Upon oompletlon of his Germany ossflnment Smith ·will In Greenwood cemetery.
be el!gjble lor discharge.
Beri&gt;ara """ taken to llle Columbus airJ&gt;Ort by !rienda - !iboHa Rev. Uark Sayre
Oblinger and Janice Esl&lt;ew Schusrer.
RACINE - The Rev. Clark
Bob's addreos, Incidentally, Is ~--1 Hobert W Smith 28.1444879
G. Sayre, 729 Maple llei&amp;hts
L Troop, 3d Squadron, 14111 Armd. Cal., Aro New 'York N y'
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Manor Nuralni Home.
UNDER THE DffiECTION OF PAUL Gerard, 111e first of a
The Rev. Mr. Sayre """ bora
aerles of newsletters has been published by Vo!unreers for Vote 19.
at Raeine, Oct. 19, 188t, the
The 8l'OOP wHI carry out quire a clllllJ&gt;8illn in an attempt to secure
son of llle late Jonathon and
~ 4P.Proval of lowering the voting age in Ohio to t9 The mat-. Martha Wolfe Sayre. IDs wlte,
rer will be decldeclat the Nov. 4 election.
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died Aug. 22, 1967.
He retired In 1950 Iller 42
years at ministry with 111e Free
Metllodlsl Qrurcb.
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Cers, Mrs. William Probst and
Mrs. Lois S. Probat, both at
Galion; a eon, Francis w. Saln,
HOLZER MJ;I)ICAL, F I r s t StaniOIY Thacker, MrL J. Harold Toledo; 10 grandchllclren, elght
Ave. General viBltlng boon 2-1 Webb, OWen Nor!lln, Mrs. Brit- great. grandchildren, a lister
and 7-ll p.m. General l&gt;'.aternley ton Barlow, Mrs. ll&lt;lbert Mt:Car- Mra. Finis Craig, Flint,
. ruiUng hours 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. ly, Mra. WUIIam J. Davis and ln. and a brother, Clyde Sayre
Parenti OIIIT m Pediatrics Ward. !ant dau&amp;bter, Mrs. John A. &amp;&gt;- !iprlaafteld.
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ling and Infant daugbrer, Mrs.
Funeral servtcea will be bold
Publleatlm of admissions Is James M. Knappandln!antdaugb. Yonda.Y at 11 a.m. at 111e Kuprddblted 101111 further notice. ter, Mrs. Billie A, Stewart and boch Funerol Home In Galloil
Blrllls
Infant dauglrter, Mrs. Cbartes wllb llle Rev. M.Yrtu's Rice, GalMI-a. Mlcboel A. Lsmbert, K. Stewart and Infant son, Mrs. lon; the Rev. Berman J o n e a,
Welloton, dau&amp;bter, 3:06 p.m. Leland D, Watson and Infant CGufenmce !q&gt;t., and the Rev.
Frldo;y; Mrs. Herbert w. John- daughter.
Mll!ord Casto, Canton; oiDclateon, Mum, eon, 4:14a.m.Sa111rillg, Friends msy call at the fu..
da.Y.
neral home anytime, lllrlo1 will
Discharges
MEIGS GENF.liAL HOSPITAL
be In Glsnbaven Memorial Ger.
llfa, Geoi-a-e E. Akers, Mrs.
ADMITTED - Ann IIIli, Porn. dens, New Carllale, Ohio.
)( a r I o Alexander, lto.Ymond eroy, Edna Blevins, l'l&gt;lllerOy.
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Mrs. Robert Melvin
ter CIIJ, Jerry E, COllins, Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS- Funerol serv.
Jameo L. Conkle, Dooald L. Deices lor Mrs. Robert (MarrllrCoy, l''rs. Jesse Borton, Ronnie
VETERANS MEMORIAL
et Joyce) MelVin, 21, Baltimore,
E. llulcbln11011, Vasil 0. Jones,
HOSPITAL
Mra. Ruobon ·E, Kelly, Thomss
ADMITTED - Eliza Utol&gt;A. i.a&gt;'Do. Timms E. lDwe, lllark fleld, Mason; Rory Gerlach, MaTWO DIVORCES GRANTED
A. loll1eo, Mro. Mary M. McGhee, son; Daniel Thomp1100, Pomeroy;
POMEROY - - Twodlvorces
Jolm E. Mt:Nerlln, Robert L. Esther Andrew, Mason.
granled by Judge John C. Baem
Betz, Scott MUJer, Mra. Edward
DISCHARGED Nickolas In the Meigs CooJney ComtllOil
lofurpt,y, Mrs. Pete Psppas, Mrs. Roosh, James Simpson, Russell Pleas Crurt, bolll onl!mlllds at
Roger D. 1'11boo, Rebecca E. Cullums, Effie Knotts.
gross · neglect of clib' and ox.
Roooh, Russell M. Sao, Mrs. Nettreme crueJ.Qr, were Janet Le..
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SYRACUSE - Funeral servic- rer Edgardo Mercado Jarrin of
es tor Mrs. May Cowie, were feru will lly to New York next
held Aug. 17 with these children week for a meetlns willl
attending, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sacretsry of Slate William P.
Turnbull, New Brighton, Pa.; Mr. Rogen on the strained relations
and llrL Gerald R. C""ie, Bea- between Lima and Washington_
Mercado ssld Frlda.Y llle
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meeting
was scheduled •..,.
carl Gordon, Columbus; Mr. ard
Kra. L. F. Brammer, Pittsburgh, mutual agreement" while both
Pa.; Mrs. Oma HyseU, local anJ wHl be , attending llle new
grandchUdren with their fami- session of the United Natlono
Uea. others out of town here for General Assembly.
Mercado and Rogero are
.the Mnic:ea were Mr. aoo Mrs.
expected
to diSCUIIII Peru'1
lAwrence Sellers and his mothexprQDrlatton
ol the lnterna..
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llr. and Mrs. cart Richter, ot tiona! l'elroleum Co., subsldla.
Parma, and Jaunlta !ibeward, co- ry of S!•ndard 011 of Ne"
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·'"" rimil at 'Iii yardo ird one~ ond colllht a ~~ touphdown
pa1i lf&lt;!lll quarterlbaek Mlke !iberwoed.
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rted Jim OulloJ In llle end...,. lole
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RUGGED DEFENSIVE PLAY by GaUipolls' big defeoshe unit, with two exceptio111, be1A1 Yill')lie.. ~-· depended al: iDg borr- .
,!""It eritl~ on a much lmprov. CIDCI...U acorlnC. sil comlnil
trw Coal Grove In check on Memorial Field Fr~ nigh~ Above, 111e Hornets' Rick Mader 11u Just
, lid , ~ pme !Oblch provl4- In the, third ____._ wa1 llarlbeen downed by Chuck Howanl (24) srd Tom Prose (ll). Closillg In, left to right are Chuck Wood
ONE-TWO PUNCH - Tun Prooe (11),
. llle fantastic blocklrw of amOk Neo1 (30)
edlCJII!i
olher toucbdowns.
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(58), Dave BurDett (22) and Bob Eoxter (65). Ron RusseU (55) is visible I'! Eoxter'sleft.
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. ed on a 414'ard field p i by
mskes a IOQHII!ner oplnol Coal Grove In third period aclion of Friday nf&amp;ht's - D pme
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jan~
reserve !ullboclt
OulloJ ,_ted with Jpllt on Memorial Fleld In Galllp:Jlla. GAllS wm 44-14. Prose scored 24 points, Neal six In llle . - .'' 'fl!ft,.~ acored on a two • end Rod Wonen "" ,a 56-i'ard
' :'ll'l'd · lit, lllird-otring luUboek psso for CIDcilllall'l lllll1 toucbwm~me scored a toueb- down.
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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Ritchie was the workhorse for quarter on a 2 yard pass from times lor a 20 5 avorsge ard hsd Karr, erda; Mlke Borillg ard AI·
;~PuJ Wllboek Tom WUIIama 3f.O lead Won Clnclmltl ocoran Holter, tackles; Robert Hen~
Eastern Eagles of €1clach Billy the Eagles, catchingsevenpasaes smith. The try for the extra two punts blocked.
,. ' : r o • o lor a aeven,yard ed the lield 11011 with 7:!0 reCoach Klncskl gave credit to ley and Richard Liter, guards;
Klncakl Frklay nlBiit racked q&gt; for 125 yards and scorlrw all but points Called on a run.
·w - VIr"'·;.. 0 ___,_._ mo1n1ng 1n the llllrd qqarie,-.
the
Esgle offeoA line enabllrw Howard Bohr, cenrer.
their
second
win
of
the
season
two
or
Eaatern's
points.
He
also
In
the
secol\1
quarter,
Smith
.. · ':' '· · ••~ ·
...r-~.. The Bearcotli qulcid,y a d d e d
Smith
to set q&gt; ard throw. The
The bocks were Smith, quarter.
hit
Ritchie
again
lor
paydlrt
!rom
In
as
many
games,
belting
North
had
18
tackles
on
defense.
· .~·~ c,amo In thellrst'l'l.U'- their tWebdown to cut the marEagles
lost
only
10
yat"ds
rush-back;
Ritchie, tullback; Sanders,
44
yards
out.
Ritchie
also
scored
Senior ._llbock Dan Grueaer
When.&amp;llltd Run Cecu pounc- sill to 34-li liut Woot Vlrslllla ~eld South U MlddlelD!im GaUls 2:1-0, making Eastern the
loft bsllbock; and Grueser, r!sht
14
tq&gt; team In the SV AC with a :1-0 carried lor 90 yords and 145 lb. the extra points on a pass Crom log.
plied 00 thiM toudtdolm.oondllle
1" " 011 a WV:U fumble In the end
Essrern
once
again
displayed
hsllbsck.
sophomore
Rlck
Sandel's,
who
end
Dennis
Eichinger.
This
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·Diftonsltre tackle trod McMII- lllfab' In the .!ltlal porled to !It&gt;- csmbrtd&amp;e 13 c o - 12
a
tl~
defense
with
Jim
stettler,
On defense it was Bahr, middle
starred
jn
last
weeks
game
brought
a
close
to
the
tlrst
hall
Once IIIPiin llle Eagles ps10illg
Richard lJter, ftlll~~~r in for the RUOrd; Borlngm(Eichlrwer,tao, ieiU~IIII!btctncinhallCJWterback
·Ill! !be rout.
Cory Raw1011 25 Vanlue 6
aame woo oo tarpt gelnlrw 228 against Ha11111n Trace, ran Car with Easrern leading 14-a
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SECOND HALF .
tnJui-ed Sonny Cline, Tom Karr, Ides; Sarden anti Karr, end&amp;;
Van Wert 3t Byran 22
yards In the air and c01111&gt;1etl&lt;w 57 yardL
The game was flUed with fum..
The only scoring in the secOid and DennisEicklngermakingsev- stettler, Ritchie aDd Liter, line38 Sidney 8
three touchdown ps••e• by 175
backera; Pooler and Caldwell•
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A8hland 6 Shelby 6 (tie)
lb. junlorquariA!rbackDavo Smith bles lnd pmsltles with a total half wss Ritchie's third touch- era) tackles each.
The Esgle defeasive backfield ._llbocks; and Amsbory, ssleey,
Mansfield Malabar 20ClearFork to 190 lb. senior I.Uback Bob of 14 fumbles, only rour of which down on a 36 yard pasa from
Eastern will travel to Alexanwere los~ The Pirates fumbled Smith, aoo 140 lb. sophomore ._d some good sh""lngs from
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6
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Amsbary
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1m
Amsbary
scored
the
extra
and
135
lb.
junior
Daryl
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far a "'OVC game next Frt·
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run to New Lexlogton It PhUo 6
A sll'orw defense put q&gt; by the 9 times and lost 4 ard the Eagles
,JI&amp;U ~ ~dl Bob Coosy rellle Dlkland A'o a 4-e, 16- Now C&lt;lneord 32 Joii11V111e il GaUians on the ground held the twnbled 5 times and recovered points, llle only scoring done by . Pooler but wHI miss 150 lb. jun- day, atteJqJting to averwe last
lor Howle CsldwoU, who suffered year's 14-6 defeat, ard try to
· ~~ Sat~®ay ke ._drequested · lllnirw vic19rY over 111e Clllcaao Morgan 13 CrookiVIlle 0
Eagles to 150 ylirds ruohing, but all of them. The Esgles wore an Eagle other than Ritchie.
Eastern had 11 (irst downs to a broken ann· in the secom quar· stay unbeaten.
• .ti!Ortidoolon) tO b!oCOille an aclive WbiCe Sox.
Tri-VaiiOIY 34 Romille 0
the Meigs club went to the air caUed for 100 yords oo 11 pen. · player which, II ~ at 41
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!llenandoah 18 -rook 12 lor Its three TDs, gdttlng a HI&gt;' alties. North Gallla bad 70 yards North Gallia's 6. The Eagles C«Jn· ter ard coold possibly be out for · Score by qiBrters:
pleted 12 of 17 pa.ssesa~ rushed the season.
Nortll Gauls
o o o 0- 0
' • .,.;would·-1114e him the oldest ploy- . VILLANOVA, Pa. (UPO- Sen- Steubenville 24 YOIJI!IIIolmSouth satl..-.1 228 ysrds on 12 for 17. in pemlties.
for
150
yards,
totaling
358
yards
The
startlrw
offensive
Uno-"'
Eastern
6 8 0 8-22
Ritchie
scored
his
first
ol
· ,. ,,.erjl!.ewi'i&gt;O~IntheNatl- 1or hlllboclt Billy Wallk !rom•
for
the
Esgles
was
Eichinger
aed
altoplller.
The
Eagles
punted
4
j.• allllskelboll AssoclotiOII.
. Onilige, Com., ran 84 yorda lor ~ringllald 12 Southern Local 6 _..
three ~ 1a the llrat
Ia stiU c:ar'rlld on llle a toUchdown end ailll!ht two scor- St. Clolravllle 60 Wheellnr, W• .fi.L' •
~ ietlred 11,1 of his old 1111! ps11es Satunla,y to psce VIIVa. H
.~• tho . Boston Celllcs, a n d laoo,. to a 41-lt viCtory over Mentor 54 Ballalre 12
must .... their petmlosiOD II West Ckester (Pa.l Stille before . CIDdnnatl lful!bes 14 Cincinnati
0
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with llle Royals. an -nlng ••v crowd of12,68l,
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Cln. Roser Bacon 20 Bishop
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NEW Y.Ollil (IJPI) - Rtais
Luers 0
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Sll\ltll scored l&gt;oo runs ml drove
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
COlerain 8 Norlll COUege IIIII 0
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FOOTBAlL REsULTS
Maoslllon 22 Clove. Banedlctlne
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elxlll-lllnine triple Saturday as 111 United Presa •Jnternltloa.l
20
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tba Boston l!8d Sox defeated the ZotloiVIIIe . 29 Limt;l~or
-,.~.!iiJ-..Iflll!l(f ~ ~ 1M: .. . :
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Now Yorr Ya,nk&lt;!es 5-2 be~~ ~21l'ortlmoul!l:f •
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llle oombilielr:~ltpltchln&amp;cil ~ West 30 Niw Booton ; ·
· NcK!nle,y &lt;18 ' Warren
· ;·oAJIL&lt;VID ~0 - The OakGary W11110r· ond ·~IQt l,ylo.
8
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land Raiders · and Houston OU··,'
--Ce.-1 Wlnehester 14 Plckert!W- CaaiOn Lehmsn 24 Fairleos 0 era, conilrv oft 11()-SOpre-aesson
• ·CANTON, Ohio (UP!) ~ Leo
ton 0
Cllllon Tlmken 0 1llslew 0
performances but stnl strorw
·!l&lt;Bnelllnl, 1Joe Perry..and Ernlo. Borne UDion H 1-lberO Vnloa 6 CaD1m Sooth 7 Canton Glenwood lavorlres for division titles In
...~ljlner - lhree players eloeted Columbu1 DeSales U : COiumbul
0
tho American Foolhall Lesgue,
• 1(1 their llrst yeer of ,tlglbllib'
North 0
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Strullur&amp; 13 East Centon 12 moot In a lesgue q,eoer today, ·
were enshrined with Earle Upper Arllnston 36 Wortblngton 6 FelrmOnt East 13 Dayton S!el&gt;Tho Oilers finished the exhl,~=~?; Nsalo and Glen Columbus Watter1011 33 Weslerbin18
bltton 11'alllyltha3-2record,cap''
Edwiu-ds Saturday In the
vWe 0
Xenia 36 1'r&lt;IY 6
pina It willl a 30-14 walloping of
t_~e
..ssl..-.1 Foolhall Hall of Pleasant View 39 Miami Trace 26 Tlpp Clt;y 20 Eaton 6
the Now Orloans Ssints m1 Oakan amdoos Melp lineman Jumped oft sldea. Point wm 211-U.
MEJGS BACK Lot f1oilll ftnls dl1lllbt In llle llrot quarter
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Teay1 Valley 87 Clrclovlllo It lllllsboro 22 BIIIDChesler 0
land erded "' 2-3, the last win
lor the !list ......, olthe ..,..._ The TD wao called back when
Hamllton Twp. 20 Grandview 0 CedarvUieiiO WB,yM~vilie 0
eomlrw two weeks ago over the
Wtst Jel!erson 30 Mlfllln 8
Clncimatl Moeller 40 WUminr- San Francisco Forb' Nlners, 42Dublbl 38 Plain CUy 0
ton P
. 28.
llllllard 13 Lopll 8
Struthers 80 Ynptown East 6
Houston Is OJtPOcted to be 111e
Newark 12 Toledo ~ 6 Kent - t i l t 21 Yngstwn WU. strongest challerwer to the New
1t . Mlrtlno ·Parry 13
em 0
York Jots In the AFL East and
Oak IIIli 16 W.Uoton 8
COil. Unden McKinley 50 Cola. the Raiders, w!mers of !be AFL
JockiOII·SO Greeol!leld 0 ·
East Zll
West last aeeson, are OUongly
Gellipollo.H CO,al Grove 1t
Cola. Eaotmoor 33 cola. Marton rated along with Kallfl• aey
wa.,..IJ
~erlburl 8
F~ 8
and San Diego.
Wut ·
I ......... 0 ~ W..t 18 Colo, llorGIIIIId 1f
A reeord 50,00~us crowd Is
ellllOeted to be on hand at tho
Ookland Coliseum lor tbO 1 p.dl,
(PDT) klckoft
With a IIIJDber ofkeyde&amp;ftstve
backs 1111ured, 111e ouor1' Pete
lleathard msy go quickly to the
air - ond often.
AmOIII! those Injured are · Don
Birdwell, Kent McCloughan, Rodpr Bh)l (on the lnJUred,wol¥er
lilt) ariel George Aktlnso~~;
' lleatherd'o main target wW be
Alvin Reed, who was 'the QUoro'
POINT PLEASANT'S Mlke Stear11a altelqpls to dis a top psos catcher last i4itlson.
out of the dirt as Rocer - ' - . 50, ard Fred Lot, 21, cover
The wkle recelftts are · Jim
during
first quarter actloo at Pt. ·Pleasant Friday night. (Rd&gt;
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lloul!blm wot1 aboard R u m

SNOWDEN ON KEEPER - GAllS Quarterback Lorry
- e n gained five yords oo a klooper p]Q lite In the fourth
quarter against Coal Grow Friday nlgllt. He ran oot o f - •
to .stop the clock. GAllS scorecllts !IIIII touchdown aecmds
later to Win, 44--14. (Photo by Jack Carr,)'

C o - bore last year, and a DISPUTES CLAIMS
victory Thursday wwld pll blm
WASIIINGTON (UPO - Hop.
In a ela11 by blmaell u the Brock Adams, D-Wash., Joined·
be at lree. ' Coonl3' F~.
&lt;
'
; '
The Jug, Hcoed jewel In llle Jut• oaly lour~ wlialer.
with I,OVOral oilier congre11meo
'Frlda.Y
In disputing clslms by
oliO
"""""
pscera,
.
mlli!l
Us hil!but
•
the lnterotote .COmmerce ComDilsslm that It bas no ~b'
In llle.
at 111e ·
waa
to enforce pss_. trsln
ltlilillords. Adamo said that II
hun't formally.
Congress for llle
wblch It Sl.\'1 the

Results

boa, J,. oncl - ·

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wU1

lalroiiUce

bUll tnoldna lba
'r oolbai'lb' clear.

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JIIMr
lip tile
Neal '

111

Jllldill,

iDoJII' outlals for C 0 l

Jamea (RO&lt;I) outey•a liometa.

Homela' llrllt tl!real.
Despite two 15.,yard penalties,
GAHS drooe 81 yard&amp; Ill 10 playa
for Ita score. Chuck Neal
blallted over from the two oo the
thlnl plo.Y from acrllnlnage Ill
the CJW'Ier. · Sllowden
puled to Pete Neal for the oxIra polato. With 10:44 showlns,
It ... 16..0.
Actuall7, Chuck Neal bolted
51 yards for a touchdoWn wltb 58
aeconcla left Ill the llrllt period,
but the aparklll&gt;s play wu par.
tlall¥ oolllfled 1&gt;,y a cllpplne panalty. Neal did avl credit for 36
''ards 011 the play, the Gal1lans
loosest run from scrllnJnail&gt;.
A Sllowden to Mike Csnadl,y
paes lor 16 yards, Uld - den to Prose aerial for 23 yards
l&lt;opt the drive going. Chuck lloward bad a 12~ard reception from
!lnowden cmlns tb1a drive.
Prose made It 22-ll wltb 6:33
left In the llrat half following
a live-yard smaaho!!rll!htguard..
tackle. Sllowden's p a a a to
Cburck Howard on the PAT was
lnCOIJIPlete.
After holding the Hornets
(Baxter and Sounders rocked CG
backs bard In this series) Ecker
aent In lhe second unit. After
moYins from their own 30 to tile
11ornet 48, al5-yardpenalty atop.
ped the Devlls second olfenslve
unit. Lon Bush was smeared for
threa st:ai&amp;lrt looses as the half
-d.
The third period was as wlJd
u they come. GAllS na penaJJzed five times for 61 yards

Ill aoorln&amp; dx touchclowno, the
l!luo Dnll macblne rolled for
ZIIG 1U'dl mthe lf'lllllll (51 run""- playa), To the aurprlle o1
many, the Gollljlolilaoo ~
ed nloe passes (out of nine attempts) for 125 :yards, KfviDe
the home club 375 yards rushing

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Upset;
Gales Ri]J ·IDogs

ors.·
Meiss jxt loplher a 68 yard•
march In lhe secOnd qtarler
mawi on O'Brleh'1 aceurate
i paaslng, but were llnally held 011
the two, witll AlvlnYeeterknoclo1111 down Grate on a fourth dot¥11
error~ a yard short.
Lee Floyd bad ilctuallr gOOe In
from ab&lt; yards out oaly 1o have a
five-yard . patalty nuiU!y the

311,111

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OAK lULL - DeQite lhe faD- outer Ia the 111011 JObU llfte
tastle
pmt1ng performance o1 .., by any. A1beD1 loom In tile
Uld PllalnS.
Wallatm's Demla lloldlt4' Fri. paot 25 years.
'!be - · picked up 115
day
alsbl the Goldoo Roc:kale
"tile Drat period Larey Wblt1U'dl .., lhe lf'lllllll, Uld comdrowed their Drat · - "' takar acoopad up .. Alh- fum.
p i - dx ol 10 aerials for 49
'". ~
~· lUU • ble
th e season, Iw ..._
·a. Uld raced 54 yards to aeore
yards. Tllat left the Duteymon
Haadley,
a
165-pJuod
8llllor
wim
7:44 left.
with 1M yards ruabll&gt;s Uld passwho switched to qaarterbick tills
Laler Ill the .......... quarter
1111. OVerall, Gallipolis ran 60
year
following
two
yeoro
ao
a
Bailey
scampered 43 yards to
jhr.ys from scr,mmall". Coal
halfback,
P1Dited
four
times
ror
~.
c
ore
with
3:42 left to llllko It
Grove bed the oval 41 plays.
199 yards, ao avOraa. o1 iiG 12-ll.
With One blockll&gt;s up front 1&gt;,y
yards
per kick. One o1 hla 47
Ballay, who packeclll!e onl 24
Co-Captain Tim Hemaworth, Boll
yard
et!orta
rolled
clood
..,
the
tlmea
for 239 yardo, picked ,up
Wedemeyer, Chuck
Ook
lHil
two
ard
llDe
to
b1a
aecmd
touchdoWn .., a
&amp;nrd, Chuck Wood, Mike Cany
aet up _ .... lllrat Ill tile second --'-'.
tile looe Wellot.on touchdoWn in •-~
.-sday Uld Rick Jlleholt, the Galthe
second
pariod.
He
allo
edded
the
two
polat
...,_
IIIDs were stq&gt;ped oaly twice
Ook IIIli's !.arl'!' McCorkle nrsloo far a 20-ll halfllmllead.
all alsbll&gt;.Y the Lawrence Coonblocked one o1 Headle-'a punta In
Laocaater ilxlklhe second ball
IIIDs - mce In the second parthe
Drat
period
with
tile
ball
rollklckol!
Uld marched· 63 yardl
lod wl1en Coach Ecker Inserted
Ills
rot
ol
the
Welland
zone
In
five
J&gt;lala
with Jobn Conk
bla second unit with 3:08 showing
to
give
the
Ooka
a
two
•
point
seorll&gt;s
..,
a
three yard run.
m the clock (GAHS held a 22-ll
safety
lllth
eigbt l1llDuW left Again In the lhlrd qulller Jim
lood at tbla point) Uld again mldIll lhe opening quarter. .
Mlne1tart tallied cio a two yard
ny m· the fourth period, followFollowing
Headley'•
puo1
that
run
for a 32-llload.
lag a 15~ard clipping panalty
rulled deed 011lhe Ook two -Yard
" the IIDal parll&gt;d Ted Unke
qalnat the Blue and Wblte. AI.
line
(followed
by
a
bed
Ook
11111
rotumed
an Alh0111 paaa38yardl
tbla pnlnt, l.oomle Bualt was callpun~
WeUstlln
marched
1n
from
for
a
TD
Uld then kicked t h e
eel on for his oaly punt ol the
the
26~ard
11oe
Ill
the
second
eXtra
polm
for a 39.4 lead at
I!\'OIIIng. II; saUed 40 yards.
period lor Ita oa1y ro, Fullback tho 6:34 mark.
Otherwise, It was the EckerJoe lolartln riDUDed over from
Joe DeFWijlpo hl1 paycllrt 011 a
mea, all !toe ny.
the
two
witll
Headley
runniDs
the
f'"'r
1ard run Uld Unke'a kick
GAHS led 8-ll on the ninth play
two - point eoaverslon. Wellllm made It 46-ll llllh elsht aecondl
ol lhe game after 00 Snowden
led 8..2 wllh 9:27 lett.
left end lhe final Jcole.
aneaked over from the one with
Teo
seconds
iater
It
ns
a
Tha Gales rulled 1111 19 first
8:22 1efl. Prose ran the extra
new
ball
game
as
Oak
IWl's
w..
downl,
nlhed for 319 yards,
. polnla. The drive covered 54
.,. Davis ilxlk the •aull&gt;s kick,. and hit alx ol 11 pasaea for 90
olf 85 y... for a touchdown. 1U'ds.
Tile conversion !ailed. 11; wa1
Coach Don Eakey's Bulldop
8.8 with 9:17 left Ill the first netted oaly live first doWns, 51
halt.
yard&amp; ruahln&amp; and eoonected 1oo
Tile
Oaks
grabbed
Wellllm
Just
seven ol 25 passes for 36
1
yard KO return, O:OIIhlni(Prose
INDIVIDUAL NET
run); &amp;nrd, 16-t'ard pus from rumble on tile Rocket 15 - yard yards with f'"'r ol the throws
YARDS RUSHING
.......,, Intercepted 1&gt;,y b..,uter,
Proae, 0:01, fourth ~run fall). Une to set IIJl lbel: ... .. ·(GALLIPOLIS)
Cool Gl'Ove: ·Wood, 6-ysnl run, Iii a!x plays tile winning toucbScore 1&gt;.Y quarters:
l!LAYEII'-' I'M. TCB YG I.VG,
down
was
scored
011
a
four
yard
Athens
.. .. • 0 0 0 o - 0
7:5
8,
third
(run
tall);
lolader,
ISChuck Neal, FB. • . 16 118 · 7,3
yard
run,
0:05,
third
(Wood,
run),
run
1&gt;.Y
Tim
Harriaon.
~.
Lancaster
••• 12 8 12 14- 46
Tmt Prose, IJL • .16 89 5. 5
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
back Gene Swick passed to End
Pete Neal, RH •••• 3 15 5.0
PLAYER
C..A I YG TD Bob Miller for the two point
~.. QB •• 6 25 4.1
Da~ Burnell, RH. ..1
3 3.0 Snowden • • •••• 8.,11 0 109 0 conversll&gt;n to make It 16-8 llllh
Prose . . ..... 1-1 0 16 1 5:57 left Ill thellrst half.
Nelam - · LH.. 6 14 2.3
TOTALS
9-9 0 125 0
The teams bottled to a .......,_
Lonnie Blob, Qll•.. 3 -14 -4.6
leso cloadlock the entire aecond
TOTALS
51 250 4.9
Cool Grove . • , 6-10 2 49 0 hall with Wellatm comiDg out m
INDIVIDUAL RECEPTIONS
top In the statistics. Tile Rockets
(COAL GROVE)
PLAYER
C-A
YG
ID
netted 152 yards rushing but
PLAYER-PM. TCB YG AVG.
Howard
.
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.3~
38
I
failed to complete any ol fclor
Walter French, LH. .2 44 22.0
P,
Naal
..
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2.:1
29
0
pus attempts whUe Ook H Ill
Hick Madar, FB. . ,15 65 4.3
M.
Canadii,Y
•••
,2-2
28
0
ruahed for 120 yards Uld b I t
Tom Wood&amp;, LH•.. 8 22 2.7
Prose
.
•
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.
.
•
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.t
..
t
23
o
threa ol nine passeafor 19yards.
Daq Malone, RH. • 1
2 2,0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1-l
7
0
teams garnered eight flrat
Paiii·Honto, QB... 4 -14 -3.5
TOTALS
9-11
125
I
doWns.
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-lllall&gt;a, HH,. 1 -4 -4.0
Junior fullback Joe Martin of
TOTALS
31 115 3.7
Coal Grove • • • .6-10 49 o Wallstoo led both teams Ill ruah+-Two lltm:opled.
ll&gt;s u lhe 170.pounder carr!Od
- TEAM STATISTICSPASS
INTERCEPTION
15 times for 68 yards.
SCORE BY QUARTERS:
,
HUNBACKS
Score 1&gt;,y quarters:
Galllpnlle • • • 8 14 16 6- 44
PLAYER
I
YG
TD
Wellstoo
. . . . O 800- 8
C... GrOYO . . 0 0 14 0-14
Burnett
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,1
5
0
Ook1Wl
. . . . 21400-16
FD!sr '&gt;OWNS
Prose
•
•
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.
•••
1
0
0
r.antpolta •.•...• 8 5 5 7- 25
2
5
0
C... Grove ...... 3 0 8 2-13 TOTALS
BULLDOGS BLANKED AGAIN
Coal
Grove
,
•••.
0
0
0
LANCASTER- ft&gt;arkedbythe
YARDS GAlNED RUSIIING
KICKOFF
RETURNS
hrllu.nt runniDs ol Tailback
Golllpolll • • .115 68 56 50- 289
KO YG TD Mark Bailey, the Lancaster
Cool Grove • •29 2 59 62-152 PLAYER
Proae . . . . . . . . I 70
1 Golden Gales Inflicted a 1opal4.
YARDS LOST RUSIIING
P,
Neal
•
,
•
,
..
,
.1
14
0
ed 46 _. o defeat on dafendlnc
Galllpolla •••.. 10 24 0 5-39
Howard
.
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.
•
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.I
8
0
SEOAL ehamplon Athens Friday
Cool Gruve ••. • 5 14 3 15-37
TOTALS
3 !12
I nigbi.
NET YARDS RUSHlNG
o The defeat marhed the second
Gallipalla ... 105 44 56 45- 250 Coal Gruve •• . .•6 81
PUNT
RETURNS
loss and aecmd ahutout or the
Cool Grove .. 24 -12 56 47- 115
PLAYER
PR YG TD BuUdogs thlo seaaon. '!bey were
'!'ASSE:i ATTEMPTED
..2
0 beaten 12-ll last week 1&gt;,y M.lrC.lliJnll• ... .. ~ 2 0 5- 9 C. Naal •••••• • .1
TOTALS
I
.:1
0 lolta.
Coal Grove . • . . 2 3 3 2- 10
I
Cool
Gruve
•
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1
6
o
Tile 46 polnla scored 1&gt;,y La!&gt;PASSES COMPLETED
l
r.antpo»a . . . • . 2 2 o s- 9 RECOVERED ENEMY FUMCool Gron! .••• I 2 2 1-6 IILFS - Nolle.
DENIES REPORTS
(LINEUPS)
PASSE:~ INTERCEPTED
NEW ORLEANS (UPD ~
(GALLIPOLIS)
GelUpnUs • • . . . 1 0 0 1- 2
Steve Jones scotched reports he
ENDS - Russ Elliott, Chuck would plo.Youthls optiOIIIIIIImove
Cool Grove . • • • o o o 0-0
Howard,
Mike Canaday, Bruce to the rival Nottoesl Beakelhall
YARDS GAINED PASSING
Gallipolis ..• 39 19 0 67- 125 WU1011, Tom WoodWard.
Aaaoclatlon when he signed a
TACKLES- Chuck Wood, Tim 1969-70 cootracl Frldo.Y with the
Cool Grove .. 21 10 16 2- 49
Hemaworth, Mark Davis, Jobn New Orleans &amp;cs.
TOTAL YARDS
Go!llpollo. • 114 63 58 112- 375 Halley, Chuck Bodlmer.
Jonos was the aeconc1 leading
Ave.
GUARDS - Rick Hueholt, Bob soorer in the Amerlcaa Buke(...
Cool Grove 45 .:1 72 49-164
Ohio
PLAYERS FROM SCRIMMAGE Baxter, Glennard Davia, Dana ball Aaaoclatlon last year will!
Galllpol1e • . . 16 18 8 18- 60 Cleland, D. Romaine.
a 19.9 averqe.
CENTERS - Alden Wedemey.
Coal Grove • • 9 6 17 II- 41
FuMBLES • . • • 1 1 0 1-3 er, Ron Russell, Nell Senders.
Cool Gruve • • . . 0 1 0 1-2
BACKS - Torn Prose, Nelaon
FUMBLES LOST
Bostic, Datid llUrnelt, Jo1m
(lolllpollo • • . . . .o 0 o 0- o North, Chuek Neal, Pete Neal,
Cool Grove. , .• , 0 0 0 0-0 Larry Snowden, Lonnie Bush, Er.
lc Slunder a, J. Davie.
YARDS LOST PENALTIES .
COAL GROVE
GolllpoUa •.. 30 15 61 15-121
dr. Hardtop,
entine, 4 speed
Radio
Coal Grove .. 15 5 25 0- 45
ENDS - SleYe Temant, Joel
&amp; heatM, fat.
1teerlnc
Baker.
RE'nJRN YARDAGE
GolllpoUs •• .'14 .:1 78 5-95
TACKLES - 11A!o Hall, Rick
w/s/w tires, white with blk. lnt•lor.
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Coal Grove • • 18 26 22 21- 87 Barton.
••
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GUARDS- Joim Wetzel, Mark
PIJNTS - Galllpolla: - ·
'
l.tO,
Bon!&gt;ett.
"
CENTERS - Steve HoDdnl,
Coal Grove: Hon·lo, 3-117.
Steve
Click.
SCORING - Gallljiollo: - BACKS
- 1'8111 Harris, Tom
~~-!;!"!~'n; 8:22firtt(Prose,
. 2.,yard ...... 10:44, Wood, Doue Malone, Dick MAider,
Crail Webb; Hetb N111ce, Brent
. .
GALLIPOLIS
6:33 ae&lt;ond Ulillna, Walter Fr.ch.
1216 Eastern Ave.
NEXT GAHS GAME - Sept.
11-Jard run,
run); PI&lt;&gt;H, 70. 19, Wellston, hoDie.

-·Alden

was hOIPiiallaed wid!. blood polo' onlrw.: Add Melct} ~ran
, tackle, .Mike Ban' (193), wao
OsbllJV ·a ~ iilbllent IIIII a
recoill ' bout . with 4ouble lmeumi&gt;nla.
'
' scoreTile first period
woo
leso, althoulh tl)e Iilad&lt;a drove
$8 )'81ils ill the .]lfelga 9 where
a fumble enaul!l aid Chip llq·
1erty recovered lor, the tisl!o-

Tile•'

copied a Harrll paso, ending the

a..

rllfll, pckecl IQ&gt; I
.
,
llloCI.rt, . . • . . .~ . .
- . - 1118 .....!..... jtye·l '
G~. I 3M4 .~¥
liNtlc a ..., bloOli .. ... . ·
tile Ddcl.aeld-lllrlpe, Ill ircni oi ·
the GAllS balch. PrOoit ••lileclll.;&gt;
........ II; was 88-14.
., Wilter French bro11e looae for
a 38-¥ard Jaunll'llomellla llllli-:
Ill waa caualrt from 1lobllld, 1&gt;.Y
........ Bush. Cool Gron! !irliM
to lhe Devlll 17 Ill )lot illrM
ptqo. '!be drlvetllded-Dan
Bumolt ltole a lllrrla puo ..,
the Dnll• two. Ha returned It
to~!"' five.
··- With 2:01lolt, GAllS ilxlk over
.., Ita 01111 S5. Seven payaiiiiiiiS
1U'do ._ter, It na 44-14. T b o
pme'alut touchdoWn wno 0111
11-fard J/os• from Pr'ooitti&gt;Cbuck
li!IWUd u UJne ran cut. - dan's l'llll for the polnlllller fall.

,

store.
The Blacks woUnd .., and
marchad 98 yards Ill 12 playa
with Greer '*liiDII Steve Neville
for a 28-yard shot In the end
zone for the payo!L Clayton
picked .., 59 1U'ds In tile push,
his longest dash good for 35
yards. Clayton hit the line for
the conversion and it was 8-0.
It was !hat way at halftime.

Logan Suffers First Loss

....Iii lhal marcb, - b i t Pete

II'-

Neal llllh a 2S..,ard put, Mike
Can•day
al2.,)'1l'der, aDd .
Howard C&amp;U81&gt;t ..... for 10 yards,
just bafore lhe touehdowu play.
AlthoUtlb the Devils lla!OIIIIve
unit rave up 14 polato, Ru11
· E1llolt, Mark Dam, Hool Rusaell, Jolm Halley, Rick - 1 ,
Uld Chuck NOiJ, NelPI .
- . . David Bumell, Chuck
Boward, Bob Boxter, Tim Hams,

TO Oil'S
loll, lido IJDiftriii;J'o Ulloilnl
director,
IJIOfla scribe. Ohio UniYersity's
.Ia' Sept.
Knl Stale. ·LookiJV on are Lawrence (Panzo) Buono ,of OU's threa new tie. . qonla
11111, aDd D. E. Schumacher, ou's buslnesa
athletic•.
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sneaked four yarda for tl1e next

HUiarda TD Ill the second period
to give tile hoot team a 13-0 lead.
'!be Chieftains fought back and
scored on a sensational 66--yard
touchdown pass from Quarterback Bob Johnston to End Mark
Shaw with 1:01 left. If\ the llrst
haU. Oluck Lowe ran the twopoint conversion for the 13.8mar-

gin which stood for tbe remaioJ..
er of the conleaL
Statletics show Hillard&amp; with

H! first downs. 197 y~s rush111&amp;, al)d completing two of nine
!)asses f..- :it yards. '!be Chieftains netted but five first downs,
got just 49 yards ronnfns, and hit
on four of14passes for 102yards.
Score by quarters:
Logan
0 8 0 0- 8
HWards
7 6 0 0-13

By Buckeyes

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SEO Standings

._ter

Highlanden

(ALL GAMES)
TEAM
W L T I' OP
Jackoon . • . •. 2 o o 88 6
Porta. Eaat ••• 2 0 o 84 24
Gallipolis .... , 1 1 0 64 36
Meigs ....... I 1 0 40 40
Ironton ...... 1 I 0 26 18
Wellston •••.• 1 1 0 36 30
~n ....... l
I 0 3835
Portsmouth ... I l 0 28 46
Nela.-York •• , . 0 2 0 12 47
Cool Grove .... 0 2 0 28 70
Athena ...... o 2 o 058
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
Lancaoter 46 Athens 0
Porto. East 44 Piketon 6
HUlards 13 Logan 8
Jackoon 50 Greenfield 0
Ironton 26 Portsmouth 6
Pt Pleasant 2B Melgo 12
Oak 1111116 Wellston 8
Vinton Coonty 14 Nels.-York 12
Galllpdie 44 Cool Grove 14
SEPT. 19 GAMES:
Athens at Nelsonville--York
Welloton at Galllpolis
UlKan at1iolitoll . ·
Melia at J~ci&lt;Sm ·
Porta. ND at Ports. East
Logan. W, Va., at Portsmouth
Coal Grove at Rock Hill

Beaten, 4-8-6
ALBANY -

Alm:andor ran

roughshod ovar ootclaaaedSouthweetern here Friday nlgbt In a

8Jaek:

t 1 I 1{'
TACKLI!S ...; Jim
MlkeY....

!loiaiMft

GU~-SieftVu-;

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Dennla BqJgs, Roo Slnlth, 1'lllr
Williams, Tmn Hoftnlr, Pat
Archer, Allen William a, Fred
Lee, Joim Rltchhsrt, 114'1'
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PPHS MEIGS
First Doomo , , • • 14
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Net Yda Rush ••• 312
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Yanlo pas&amp;IDI ••• 43
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Scrlnlmap Yds. • • 355
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The taos
of the New York FOotball Glanto
can· rest eQsy now- their Allie
ha&amp; ssld good-bye. Allie Sherman,-who (or five years has listened to the chorus "Good-bye
Allle" ring out from the rafter•
of Yankee Stadium, was cliomissed as head coach of lhe Glalts Friday 1&gt;,y OWIIOr Wellington
Mara ' in tawr of offensive bae~
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game.
Fll&gt;ai acore waa ~- '!be
lme ll1ghlandar touchdown was
scored oo s klckol! return 1&gt;,y
Richard GW. It was Southwestern's opening contest.
No staUsttcs were available 68 REPORT
KITCHENER, O!WiO (UPD on the contest •
S!xty.elgltt players reported FriPLAN PRE-RACE TESfS
day to the NewYorkRanserspre.
COLUMBUS (UP~ - T h e aeaam bockeytrall&gt;ll&gt;scamp. ,Jim
Ohio Racll&gt;s Commission aald Nellam was tile !inlY regular abFriday night the .........., blood a.t, peramal huatneoa clolayfnl
lest would be eonducted ... the his arrival for ,a day.
three..year.old pacers entered in
tile Little Bro1m Jug Classic In SIGNS CONTRACT
Delaware Sept. 18.
CHlCAOO (UPD - Chat WalkTile pre • race blood t e s t er, aequlred 1&gt;,y the ChiC&amp;IDIIulll
~Ill! ofllclal ~ ID .Ohlo In a trade will! the l'hlladol!lld•
liilli' iear ~ the.. ...,..aalon 76era, ·•tenect a ·'tllree · .. ., _
l'!lled that scheduled • - • not contract Friday with the Wlodl'
unclergtolog the test where it was City club. Wather•a n d - Hal·
avallable were to be automatJ. limon were dealt to Chicago for
eally scratched.
Jim Waahlllcton.

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SO the 11laeks came blck roar•
lrw. Graor lilrled around the
r!ai&gt;t · ~. liked, saw do,yllahl.
all!l aut ~tenld out IUoo 111
eel In a :waterpli&gt;e. He na still
•pciUrllw It on 5I! yanls
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, lie acared. Thil time Steon!a
eracked ovar f..- the extrapoiDta
alllllt ... 22-12.
•· ldelp had two more chances,
with O'Brian flllltw the air with
~L But the local del4lnso
touchdown play,
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Moat ol the llretrorko were tor~ .to [MIIIt Uld p oil a 33wl'IRJO(l up In that last hectic yArclor to the Blacks' 30. Claytwelve minutes o1 play,
ton 1J01: to the Maraader 26. Leas
Greer started it off on the first than a minute remained.
Brad Pslnter relied Bob Cradplay when he oconted 2~yardsinto pii,Ydlrt. The cmverslon ,., dock llllh a 20-yard ohot' to lhe 6.
failed hut the Blacks breathed Mike Rawaon hJrned the right
easier with a 14-Glead.
corner ani went in for the talb'
still Meigs would not give up. thai made It 28-12. Agalntllec~&gt;F&gt;­
Startlng on the 35, they ngaln version try faDed. It anded that
march 65 yards to close in at way.
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14-12. It took 14 plays, two 15For Meigs, Roger Abbott and
yard penalties aplnat tile Blacks Jim Swatzel paced a defense \bet
and a 14-yard toss to Rltchhart was moat rlllll!ed Indeed on ocdown to the Point Pleasant four casion.
to set it"~~·
Meigs, now 1 aM 1, travel• to
Big Danny Abbott tonk It over Jackson next Frldii,YtoopenSEOfrOljl there, golDs lhe last yard AL play.
ovel righl guard. Ken 1\loore
Startl,. offensive line..,:
sloPped O'Brien ahorl on tile
MEIGS
converslon try 1 but 8:02 r&amp;EN'D\ - Jon Kloes, Lynn

NELSONVILLE - Sparked 1&gt;,y
by blasting the Trlllans, 26-a. Fullback Rick Herrold tile Vinton
Both teami are now 1-1- on the County VlkiJVB ..Jipped past the
NelSCHiville • Yoi'k Buckeyes Fri·
year.
day
nlghtbyanarrow14-12score.
Portsmouth WBI mlm&gt;a 15 playThe Buckeyes' flne little quar.
era, suepeaded earlier In the
lerbsck,
Dave Sullivan, put his
week by Cnach Carl Benhaae for
team
in
tront
in the first period
misalng practice as a result of
racial problems accordlrw: to a on a thre•yard keepei' play rot.
Channel 13 news report ._te Fri- l&lt;Mi,. the opaqldcko!L
· Jn the second period, Herrold
day nlsb~ Clancy Parker, the
Trojona' all -state quarterback tallied on a flve-y1U11 burst to
caddate, - did not see actiCil knot !lie score at halftime 6-6.
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asalnst tho SEOAL teem.
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kickoff
and marclled 64 yards to
Portamouth Eut remained un. beaten In two outll&gt;sa by tlllllllJ&gt;o 1core on a 24-yard pass from
Quarterback Mark Bullock to End
lng Piketon, 44-6.
Scott
Blake. Bullockthenranwhat
Portsmouth Scoring: TDs hlild back ..... soall
proved to be lhe wlnnlllc tw~&gt;o
brancb 1118Dclol Uld the
)!ASON - '!be Wabama Wblle DlOil", with 9 mlouteslllll25aec- Harley, 37 yard run.
cooveroloo to maka It 14-6:
91Mled oervtco wl\1 be mor• Faloona, paCid 1Q' the paaalllc ol onds remaining In U10 llrst per- lrolitm sCortng - TDa - point
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Bucl&lt;oyes puohad 60 yards
_urvlce tu area flna,t' ll1d Mllor -~ Tim Howard, loci, Clark pllled SteJ'IBmaD, (2) 1 yard run, 11
In
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final period to acore witll
~tiJ', lidding, ''the tlckelapn.. plelced up their 1blrd - e ._nl pus Uld racecl IDtll the yanl nm; Akers (2), 50 ,yardo,
Dave Weaver scorlngon
baan wall excepted In vlotory ol the 1~ [llti~IUIIJII[III'. a .-.
. 3 yards iiasaea from Storm- aHalfback
ona
yard run with 7:23 left In
with a nm • IWBY' 85-l&amp;irlumpb· Wabama's -ID,whlchcame man), PAT's - Bentley ~lass
lhe contest. Fullback Chrlo Call&lt;Ner vl,ttlllc Jlfser c r e e k . 1!11!1 'I&gt; mloutes Uld 22 seconds fr0111 lloyldn).
0060-6 man was oalled on the two-point
Friday niabt at llachlel FWd In still 011 the . clock Ill lhe llrat Portsm'"'th
0 6 0 20-26 convenlon nm and the Vtklng:
ducats
M-. Howard, a IOOIIIIpaw, bll . quarter, ,.. aet up wl1en Seafor lrontoll
then UBed up over six minute•
tlcl!ela can !oUr toucbliowri puoea 01 Coach Steve llalatead blocked a JCII
moving to lhe Buckeye 16 1U'd
for $18 and . Gnat Bamotle'o Fa1Cillis plied lllllh&amp;lb plllt stf8mpl and the
line before g!VIIIc 1(1 the plgaldn.
lllllbul&lt;elball re- .........IJ.loodWIIhthe "QOall boll . . . out"' bonnda ... the
Each teamnelled16firstd01fna
Uld - - to the wiD. Dine yard Une.
but Nelsonvlll,..Yark ahowed 231
apiltllllcludo•Dick
Tailback Gil')' am, 1 15o 11).
TllO .PiaJs Iller Howard ..,.._
yards rushll&gt;s and 54 passing for
City - Newl !llortiDI ' oeaioz: •-" ".....:.~olawrlletar- IIMI8d to Smith, who bod brokao
285 yards. '!be VIkings had 157
Laocaster;llob.l.i!ID,IIilb 1111 ,..'ji:t~..... ,.,..._ Ioo.. Into the clear.., ii1J rll!ht
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Albletic ~ s1c1a, 11!111 the 181lb. Junior Jauatyards.
'lba,
*'&gt;. QJWI., Bolleats; pdlad two Gillie ed. tbe llbort dlolanco to paycllrt.
Score 1&gt;,y quarters:
l!hlll Seafar ilUidy
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VInton County
0 6 8 0-14
.Jiiu Palatv, TdiO'..iU: Soilllb 11!111 . ~~ C)u11a · - riiWidteWbocolleotedato.
Nelamt111e-York 6 0 0 6-12
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liM pr01. eame back to aeon
with 7:31 remalniDI In tile thlid
period to narrow tile 1111 to 6-6.
'lbelr e,...;roloo run faDed.
ActuiiJly, MOigs eovered 83
yanla In too. plays for the IallY,
After O'Brien apeared Kloea
for 13 to the lfels• 30, .he faded
alliin and call8ht Rllelilart raeIJV beyond the l&lt;ical sec.mdary.
Rltchhart made the grab on lhe
local 38 Uld ran like ~der'a
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HA$KINSTANNER

IDLLARDS - '!be ~n Chief·
taina euirered their first defeat
of the yoong grid seaaon Friday
night as lhey were edged 13-8 by
· HUlarda oo the gridlroo of the
Franklin Crunty eleven.
All of tile scoring wao packed
Into the Drat half as Fullback Pat
Ward rammed three yards for
tbe flrat HWarda acore in the
opaniDI period. T&lt;lm McBrayer's
extra pnlm kick made It 7-0 and
'climaxed an 81 yard drive.
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c. ' '&lt;.Jolal1l Ecl!er'l Gill~ drat dowD, Bob ·.........
lllllloo Derill Cl'\lobOd tioWq lllraoqjll ., ..... 'Brent Ulillna
Cool Grewe 4.._.14 botore awrox- for a lour.,)'ll'd looa. QB 1'8111
bill* a,ooo oalookera .., Me. 111rr1a hl1 RH DouB Malono with
._tal FWd hero Frkla,r Dl&amp;ltt. a 21.,)'1l'd paso, &amp;ttiDI lhe Hor. I waa tile Eekorm•'• 11ome nels allrllt doWn m tile GAHS30.
aplllll'. GAHS evened Ita record
The llm'noll moYed to t b e
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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
Extension Agent, Agriculture
M:&gt;lgs COOrlty
POMEROY - Net !arm In-

EARN MORE
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Grololncome ~atoll! cub
reeelpla plua ..,. "mlrals 1111
e1u1e In lnYIIIItoey.
'!'Iiese two ltemi are flmlllar
to OV81'1' farmer ·..,ol are the opl!l1lnl dellniiiOIUIIntltolHSFarm
Bu.U..aa ~all 11eport julll
releuecl by ~ Slale Unlver•1101'. Included In tltla anaqsls
are elalrt Meigs Ccloln1;y farms
thet •bmltted accounts at the
clooe of 1968.
A atud.Y of the flnanclol aum.
M81'1' oboWa tltet tile top 25 per
cent of t1te !arme wltlt the blillell labor return per operator
received a net farm Income of
$21,206. This Is nearlJ GO per
cent more 111an the $13,775 reaIIzed by 111e middle Income group
and more titan t11ree Umoa tile
$5,927 received by tile operators with the least income.
After deducting a 5 per eent
Interest return on owned caplW, tile return lor labor and
management was $16,906 per
farm for tile blilllncome sroup;
$10,328 for 111e middle group,
and $3,165 !or tile low sroup.
This return !or labor and management repreoents 29 per cent
ol tile toll! outpot on tile "ldgh"

Re~l ~.~te. FIJI' Ule
performance of combined to
provide an extra ''ID'&lt;lfll ~·
BETTER PERFORMANCE

The "hlcb Income" 1am11 outperformed their ~
Th01 operated larpr bualneaae1, accompllabecl moreperwork.
er and used capital r1o0arc01
""""' eftectlvely. Th01 excelled
In oolplt per acre and. In per.
formance of llvoatDck enlerprlaea.
No one factor can be alnglod
out as 111e basic dllre...,.;. between blab and low lncomelarma.
For each oltlte elrlclency ,__
ureo studied, some familia 111e
low Income lll'OOP ......,.. near
tile top. Satiafactory Incomes
were tile result of above average performances •'aero&amp;&amp; the

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achievement In one or two deportmente.
In lbe size and volume calegory, lbe farms avera&amp;Od 1.71
to 2.09 men per farm. The number o1 cows ranged !rom 39.4
to 63.3. Size and volume wao a
nwJor Income !actor In 1968.
However, not all of lbe blil1
rarrns, - only 11 per cent on lncome farms were large, nor
the "low" farms.
were all ot. the large units profWhat' a the successful formula? Wily this wide dlfrerOllce

Place Red Rose 32 Beef Gattle Supplement or Red Rose 50
Beef Gattle Supplement In your feed troughs! These f'r'IOitern
supplements are concentrated sources of essential ingredients, providing nutrients In proper levels and In correct
ratio to overcome grain and roughage deficiences. Combined with your grains and roughages they make balanced,
hiBh-production rations for your steers. We know you'll be
pleased with the efficiency and economy of your mixes when
)'OU use Red Rose Supplements. So many good feeders do.

BIDWELL MILLING
PHONE 388-8283
OWNER: TIM BICKERS

BIDWELL

ltable! Bigness was not a sat..

lsfactory subatltute for blil1 per.
In Income?
!ormance levels. On "ell organSUCCESS or F AlLURE depends lzed !arm1, earnlnga lncreaoed
oo whelber tile liuslnessls:
as size Increased. On farm1 with
Organlzationall1 soond. Ia poor performance, tile opposite
tllere enoogb volume to provide was true.
a satla!actory Income Jll)leDIIal?
In connection wltll tile quee.
(Very rew dairymen can net a Uon, ueow well are labor re.. _ .. of$10,000!rom30cowl.) aoorce1 employecl'l'', !below 25
Ia tile liuslneas big enoo&amp;b to per cent ohowecl productive work
carry lbe lnveelment and over- units of 250 per man per year.
heed coots In equipment, !acU- The high 25 per coot showed

ities andothercapitalresources? 320 JII'Qillctf.ve wo~k units per
Is tile business big OIIOIJlll1 to man per year,
provide productive and prcllta..
This means tllat oot o1 lbe
ble employment of labor resourc- 365 dO)" sin a year tile low 25 per
es? Is tllero OIIOUill&gt; capital to cent stUI had about 50 dO)"I (50
provide "lull emplqyment'' - work units) wldcll ...,.. not lnOIIOUill&gt; labor to operate plant volvecl In production even alter

at capacl1;!'?
Operatlollally performing at
!WI potmtlal. Is tile cl'OPPintlprogram geared to produce maxi1111111 oet return per acre? Does
a blab level of production of l!ve-

65 days for &amp;mdays
and holidays.
On aome farms tile volume Is
not sufficiently large so the addltlonal productive dsya can be
employed.
dedUcting

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HARROW

FUEL BILLS UP TO 50%1
A Siqtor """" hutor will cu1 your fuot blllo ...
octuotty pop '"' ~Mil with tho fuel II - ·
bcluolvollnno&lt; Hell Tuboo coptuN tho,"hurt of
tho name hoot" othe" ...lie. You pt more hut
toryourluotdoll.lr. Exclusive, moiO'drlvenlouverl

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Opeo til 6 ,.. •• Tli!V Sat.

The new wheel·controlled 360 diek herrow Ia enginelftld
f01 rough, tough, high·spead work t Many of Itt hiiVV·
dutv features ere identical With thote on mort expensive
IH harrows, making h: the undisputed leader in its price
cJesa. Itt spring·CUihioned, Htf·leveling hitch •aurn unl·
form penetration, enes shock loads to,protect dilk bled... ·
add vears to life of harrow. The 350'a rugged. anglt·lt..l
torsion frame gi..,., maximum supporting ltrenoth for the
gang1, vet flexes to follow ground contour. Doublt·
ltfength diak ganga are unll·built end lnc:lud• btg IPI'ing
steel arbor bolts, hulky lhock·•~ ~ certrtdl•·

typo HH-aligning tripto-oUI.Id "'" beorlngo. ond Tuf·Ertao
disk blad... Come in todaY; ' " Ill the 350'1 heavy-duty
fellure'- and get our low price,

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llesolan Fly and Wheat
Wheat scnm In Gallla Cowll;y
on or after o . - 4 will ...
cape most ea depooltloo by tile
!all brood of "lleaslan fly. Wheat
sown before this fly-free date,
llhould be of the resllllant varieties. They are Monon, Redo
coel, lleod or Lagan. These are
tile on1J llelslan fly - free TarleUoo recommended for UIO ID
ado.

Dr. Morpa'~ eea:.T~ce w1t1r tile

UNDERGOES SURGERY
MIDDLEPORT - Mro. WU·
llam (Mal ~ ·of MkldloPort. undel'l!ent IIU'IIWY Friday
at tile Holzer Medico! Center.
H e r dougbler, Mrs. Albert
Schleicher, Qeveland, 11 here
durllll her molber'o ~lza.
tlon. Mrs. Ohlinger's other de~&gt;­
ibtoro are Mrs. James VeDIBrl
and Mrs. Joe Bailey, toochero In
tile Meigs Local School Dls\rict.
Mrs. 01111...-'s room number II
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- -.tng ••• Drilll'liatructor
In San IJieso.

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•GRASSES '
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COMPLETES SCHOOL
POMEROY - Morine Stair Sargeant Richard D. Burna, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. 11urno of
109 Locust St., P001eroy, has
c-'eiecl DriU lnatractor School
at the Marine COtt&gt;• RA!crult Do-

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Dr.

O.f~ Ill!,., """'·

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Totor ~ lo1dalajllla
yeu - 2~;~ IDJ'liea, llatr-- '

3$.18 llleiiUI'·'
;~ preclp!lttlon
- 40,70 tnehOI;
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Excellent Location
Modem 4 Yr. Old

HERE IS A VERY CHARMING
4 BEDROOM HOME WITH 2Y..
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, FULL

BASEMENT L FINISHED REC.
ROOM, 2 r-IREPLACE~1 MOO•
ERN KITCHEN (RANGE &amp;
OVEN) DINING ROOM. 2 CAR

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HOME WHICH HAS HAD EX•
CELLENT CARE. IT INCLUDES
3 BEDROOMS, URGE LIVING
ROOM AND 12J124 PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, MODERN KIT•
CHEN (RANGE &amp; OVEN. WITH
LOTS OF CABINETS. LARGE

GTAORRAGGEE WITRHEASHOPYOU~NLDL

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CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD. 4
MIN. DRIVE TO HENDERSON.
W.VA.

USED FliRNITURE: Walml bed-

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1968 &lt;;MC ouburllan, 292 ..._,
overdrive, aald!ll $21SO and
wiD trade tor late lllllllel Import plue dlfrerence. Ph. 3677496.
216-3

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oft .Rowe, F1exsteel, Claytol&gt;.
Marcus or Sealy. Larry's Wayaide Furniture, Third &amp; Olhe,
446-1830.
212-12

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maitre" $39.95 eacb or· oot
price $66, twin or iull size.
Larry's Wayside FUrniture,
Third &amp; Olive, 446-1830,

212-12

------------GOOD USED electric dryer. Ph.
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1964 1 T Chevrolet
1960 1'12 T. Ford
1962 111; T. GMC
1962,mo Ford dump
11113 FGOO Ford treck
1962 '4 T. Ford plckql ·
196.63 T. GMC. '
1966:'% T. JnteroitionoJ\
plckql
1964 .l'z T. GMC plc~&lt;q~ :0
1962 '"~ 1800
1961 'h T, Chev. Plckql
i9il5 GMC &amp;lburlian
~~ .If T. GMC' Plckql,'!.'&lt;'
1966 l,t T. Chev.
1968 lh T. !ill. plckql ,
1955 14 T. Ford plc~&lt;q~ l:

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2 T. loarnltinMl
1 T.
dulq)
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EVENING
Charles M. Noal "'""1546
J, Michael Neal "'""1503

ROOM HOME WITH FULL 8ASE•

JUT, MODERN KITCHEN

INE IS AND VERY EASY ON

IT, ITS A GOOD
$8,500.00.

BUY AT

ROLLING TO HILL LAND
WITH 20 A. TILLABLE, ToBACCO AND CORN BASE RLUS
SOME TIMBER. LARGE BARtL

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R•IMII D. Weodo, 4j6 461.,

J~o 1.' Rlcharrlo, 446-0210, .
Roioald C.Mrlay,. 446-3636

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AUCTION

S ROOM HOME. FULL PRICE
$9.500.00.

Antiques an• Collictar.les
Satunlay, Sept•lter 20-10:00 A.M.

We Need -Listings
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EX•
CEPTIONAL YEAR AND HAVE
SOLD FAR MORE THAN WE
HAVE LISTED. IF YOU~RE

Locati"n - · Gallia County Juolor Fai..,..unrlo 4
inllos wool of Gallipollo 011 Rauto 35.
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Sevwal ploc•• lftlrbl ..top furnltwe - Buff•- tab lea _ chcll,. _
plcho~ret - IRn kettle w/ltand - bn.11 boll - luv• - Iron lla..U

THINKING OF SELLING CALL
US. WE REALLY NEEO PROP•
ERTY TO SELL .

and toya - ovw 100 pieces Indian •Ilea (uea, all'ow polnta
etc.) - Tiffany lamp• l1of tallitl - lorwo JOne-withott.e!
wind lamp - banquet lamp - IITOntel eloclr. - gins lamps _
Iron kettlo• - lronsiono w01h bowl ond pitcher aot _ hut..,.lftolcl _
plut a good ostatt ..... nt of tlouworo, caml"ot, pMued, R01 ..
ville. ct.~t thtss and many oth.r plec:n too numwoua to list•
24 fODt corn ole.,.otw and
plant mod.m furnliur. will •II
ot 12:00 Noon.

•Dfl

l&gt;edrooJn · home, creell

~v. Flnantlng avail.
able. Call 446-1900 or 4462890. "
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MAKE AN OFFER. Brand new4

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Andrew Lemley - Audi.on_.,

bedroom, prage, city water,
Green Acres &amp;lbdlv. Ph. 446or 446-3263.

J, A. French

Auction•

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ANTIQUE AUCTION
THURSDAY, SEPT. 18th,
AT 10:00 A.IL .
In Bartlott, Ohio. Consisting of vory nice 9x12 Ori.,_
tal rug, IJiany nice lamps, 1 Art glass light, brass
kettle, many shades, 2 TiHany type shades, 2 very
good pes. cut glass, iran horses and other iron, small
ossayers scoles, 10 clocks (I cuckoo), Mc.-gon Co.
History, books, large brass chandelier, chum (unusual), butter molds, wash bowls and pitchers, Weller,
Roseville, tea cart, spool cabinet pair Iorge urns,
jars, jugs, splatter wore, wiclcer ~aby buggy, piano
stool, wheels, several other pes. of furniture, hund•
reds of pieces nice glass, Carnival and China not
listed. This is a nice sale. Lunch across street.
Not responsible for accidents.

HAROLD GODDARD AND
ALVIS WEDDLE (AUCTIONEERS)

M1chinery Auction
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20,
AT 10:30 A.M.,
/7 MILES WEST OF GUYSV.Llt OHIO
3 •!Joo S.E. of Shade, 34 •lloo Joot el P&lt;irlioro~u..,,
W. Vo. 1'5 oolloo N. ef Paoo-,. Duo tol h"lth 1 ooaot

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PH. 446-3345 - GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

10 Acres 4 Mile Out

SALE HOURS
7 TO 11 P.M.
LOCATION

Gorner'o Fon. &amp;.•soo.

FOR SALE
NATIONAL BRAND PAINT
FRANCHISE &amp; STOCK

C~tl­

TO SELL, CALL 614-245-5619

6 Milos North of
Gallipolis on Rt. 35,
Rorlnoy

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REALLY DONE A JOB ON IT.

TO ARRANGE FOR ITEMS YOU HAVE

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NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

1966 I BR Mobile Homo 12' X
GO' loclllecl '"' a 1 acre lot
two mlleo !rom town. PriCecl

Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous

NEW SAWED Tobeceo otic~,
abii'JOnecl,
379-2166. . 192-26
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4 ROOM HOUSE with bet11 and

EVERY THURSDAY P.M. STARTING
SEPTEMBER 25th

212.3 '

448-3235.

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

S~LY ~TCH bedding

GOOD claU liuol,..l, leer....
saeclwi\IIOL LOcltod .., tJ. . ·
35. 0..1!11' ret1rlnJ.
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HAVE SPENT A LOT OF TIME
AND MONEY BUT· THEY HAVE

NEW B~CK house1 3 bedromns. NEw 3
Acres
1'12 bolito, besement, garage,

breakCist set, re-

1 A., 4 lloilroam on u. s.
mUo from ci1;y lbnlta, eltt...,.&gt;.; '
er, PI• Weant. Mow ln.

30 A. on ~•coon Crttli,

LAND CONTRACT

THE OWNERS OF THIS OHE

THE POCKETBOOk. LOOK AT

V•y ARiious To Sell

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61 ACRE FARM
6 ROOM Modern dwelling. llal
batll, lllol oil fUrnace aDd earpet In living .. dlolng rooma.
fJood 40' X 50' barn, 'h A Tobacco bose and some Umber
and coel.

Here's AReal Buy
Home &amp; 5 Acres

Modem Home With "&gt;f./
2 Acres

Owner MoYin&amp; To Fla.

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to seD.

MENT. NEW FURNACE, f1EWLY
REDECORATED
THRuUG~

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2 Ai'ARTMEIITII, Ga111a Ho. 1111, 4441..2206.
. ' 159-U HANNAH' a luobilod Hector haw
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hard work so he ci.eau the; rugs
SLEEPII:IG ,_., lllookiT with Blue LUstre. RA!nt electric
sha-r fl, Lower G. c.
. · - · ,Pirk ~a! Hotel.
Mlnl&gt;by Sloro. .
16-11
Black ~-- - - .... - - - - 216-6
at 1924 E. s_, R!19.M ~ 'IIJiol- ~ ------'------446-2089. , IWiecl' ~ 1\lidla oniJ,. MAHOGANY toaster bed c .
2iS.1
CIIIVIIil~ ' ~wn . _
plete; ma~IIY cbeot. walmrt
F.ic;~iT
~jon. .... teo 11!9· Sao Mor· . marbl! top oldebooni, wllDilt
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Smli'tET, Goru· · 111 Halldnl al The &lt;lllo Vii-. r -. table; Jorge;iDHble top
IlL &gt; I&amp;'·oonsultollt
fla'
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143.U hill tree, 5 Oflk c:bairO, 4 waf..
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; SLEEPING
roO!no, 1001ok1J1 coocb, cut glass, small marble
216-3
rolel&gt; Gallla Hotel, 448..21C6
lJiP tables, French marble. top
;l!-1..~~---~. '---,.,-=.,.159.U i:redenza, largo oil palntqo,
orlentall'Uils, 9pc. eliDing room
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suite with harvest table, I1IIIIY
laMed To Rent
other Items. 2mllos!roooLowIn
rMice COOrlty Falrgrouodo '"'
Beulah Lane, Rt. 243. Open on
and
Suoidays till 5 p. m. Ph. 886ofall1;ypis.
5316.
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2111-4

FOR MOST FAMILIES. LOCAT•
ED ON A FLAT LANDSCAPED
LOT 1~ MILES FROM COWl+
TOWN.

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LOOK AT AND JUST RIGHT

GARAGE AND GOOD LOCATION..,
Y:t MILE OUT OF TOWN.
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IF YOU !..IKE A COUiffRY AT•
MOSPHERE AND NEED A
PLACE FOR A GARDEN OR A
HORSE THIS WILL MEET YOUR
APPROVAL 3 BEDROOM$,
LARGE LIVING ROOM AND .
BUlL T IN KITCHEN. C!TY
SCHOOLS AND GOOD WATER .

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Tempera.

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· MOBILE HOME, mlle1 oot U.
.. &amp; 35.J _.,,. ' .. w. Mabile'
•tltt&gt;a..eo &amp;aJ.~III.Goaladi~ •&amp;l·
' ...., MO "lbl )'alloy
4te38U.
20s.tf.

CHEN WITH LOTS OF CABI•
NETS', ITS DIFFERENT .TO

LOCATED ON Ke7-.11God2'h
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mlloo !rom
a.to. llaa, 4 BEDROOM, ·rocnat!an
1-teri.CI!' Gorllold A.,.,,
4 room - · bare a1111
1unaco, lllrgo 1ot wrr:IOr.
1963 10' X 60', 3 BR Mabile
Prlcorf rea~on~ble.
Home.

More fgr Your Money

1969 HONDA 350, mull sell, bell
offer. Ph. 446-4327.
214-1

19M l4 lledsa iJwlv

Cures, preclpl- aDd nat11or
conditions tor eacb 24 -hoor per.
led as recorded by ~ llcCormlck II Fairfield Weolhor !btlon.
Day
High Low Prec.
Sunda,y • • • •••• 84 65 .60
Monday . . .. .. 79 64 .08
'l'lleed01 ...... 72 51
Weclneeclly • , ••.74 48
'l'lllrecl01 ...... 74 40
Friday ...... ,.76 44
Saturday .......GO 48
Avorap l!lill ~eture tor
til• ......
year - 74.t de.
snes, laot,.... - 11 ,Sdelrooo,
Average' 10ir temper;lluri tor
the ...... Uili·
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last year ..,.. 54.1.
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EXCELLENT LOCATION.

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LIVING

ETC.) l CAR GARAGE, SlOt:
PORCH AND · A LARGE FLAT
LOT WITH PLENTY OF SHADE.

TAPPAN 4 burner 811S range,
oven aecl storage $15, lmmecl.
polaenton. Ph. 245..5260.
214.3

room

LARGE

frlgerator. NEW FURNITURE:
-----------~. lmer.sprlitg alattressea rrom
paneling inkitchen,dishwasher
lj()J,Ul STATE Ster""' '1969 wa[.
· .$29' \IP, s~Udl!i'couc.hes t49 ..,_ , ··· 4..otovo,I!Bl'l&gt;agedlaposal,&lt;&gt;ar. . ~ ;~eqconsolewllh'taPealo­ -...'(!Grljln' Flrnlilll't'E,c11S5 ~com
pet In U.t~W""""" hall,.diDinie~;:"'4.speed autcibatielchangel-.
Avi!.,
446-1l11. .' · ' · 21U &gt; area. Nlcelo&lt;atlon,Jarge'IC!too
Balance due $69.15 or budget
old 35 across !riHD Alploe Mo-'
- ~ ,----terms available. Col1446-l028.
tel Coli 4~821 between 1
216-3 ALL (CUST~~· OI!DER) ..,tlol...,._..
aDd 9 m.
stecy this poonth 15 per cent

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.Week's
Weather
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·Pro.uce Co.
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(RANGE, OVEN, DISHWASHER,

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YOU CAN LOOK AT ALL THE
OTHERS ANO FOR $15'900
YOU'LL COME BACK TO JHIS
LOVELY 1 YR. OLD 3 IE I)ROOM
WITH
CATHEDRAL
CEILINGS AND THE BIG KIT•

MODERN BUI T IN KITCHEN

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~rleeag~JoR~~~E&amp;~:~6f 1iG~
ROOM WITH LOG BURNING
FIRE PLACEl DINING ROOM,

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2074• HOUSE FULL of furniture, llhe
..W. 'C&lt;mtact lleDI'r Baird 44&amp;I
1282
or 446-4060.
llOWNSTAIRS 2 bedroom aport- .
1110nt; -lldllall1:11rpmorl- '
216-3
ernldtchoii.IDDI~o,larp....,.,
--------1----try 1H!me. NcJrt11 Gallll s.IiiiOi. EARLY AMERICAN Stereo. AM,
. Dlotrlct. 0., ~Ia E ilanciJ;
FM radio, 4 SPeed c:banger, 4
4 "'Uo.l fromc.JilM&gt;ils. PbODe
apee~r 1oond ay1tom. Balonce
44644'48; t to s.
due , $83.62 or budget terms
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aval1oble. Coli 446-1028,
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New Li stl111
This Week's Best Buy

CLUDES

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Hleh• Prices
NOW.? THIS LOVELY ALL CAR•
PETED 3 BEDROOM HOME IN•

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Do Yet in

GALUPOLIS

back ond forth, •-lllnl oupor .,..r
tho floor, waM to wal. M.ny mort comfort end
carwonionco lntum pluo beoutlllll Slqfor llylln1
lllllcl Slqfor your best buy-by lor. Modolo lor
lftiY - · overy budl'l!.

Cuot1 with Loodmark Fyrzon Hm&gt;e Heati'W OIL

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PltOti_E 614-~475

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Cl!or f.i

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· cbemlcals, and cultural practle-

Cut

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Pirno:r~e
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• fraction of capac11;y becauee ol
ee·....
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of the &lt;Jilo Coapler, In
labor limitations- A "two man
1,~4
Akron. 1111 .liaiUIIIII!
ovorbeed" and a · - man Ia.
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dency of the Ohio
bor aoppi,y ." Boot results were
· tile, ~ In
obtalaecl Ill' tllose operators who
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. 'l'llomu
fall and }IIIII preolde
achieved a "balance'' betw-1•- W' Morgan, president G( tile Ohio
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bor preclucti¥11;1' and capital e!- Choptor of tile ArueriCID Col·
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!lclency.
loge of &amp;lrgoons, will wei...,.
P!litlllli!lliol..
fellow
to the ~
of 111a organlzatian 1n c~nc~n­
natt this wOIIk.
Thla 14tll 1111111111 session will
begin .., Thureday, ~
18, with a tour crt tile newiJ •
eonstrucled Clnclllllati Geoerll
llool&gt;l1al and .lbe !Iorino B u r D
Volt.
The Unlver111¥ of Clnclaull
Department G( Sar&amp;er.Y will ...
hoi! to tile 1,000-- Ohio
Choptor as tlte Unlvoralf¥ ....._
bl'ateolto Seaqulcentonnlal. Thirteen of tile KUOIII partlcltlaota
ID tile [)I'OIIfam IIIII come from
GALUPOLIS - Bcyocm Cor- - - a s the programtor, Gallla extension agent, ag. mlttee hal IICIIIIhl "' arrange a
riculture, IIUIIBOated Saturday, IOOsllmpreastve [)I'OIIfam.
"When you make out yoor Ust
Warren GUea, p r e - of tile Alnarlcan Co1lep crt Wrgoona
of iblngs to do yet thio month, I National Leaaue of prolelsioo:W hal been mirkad the Jell elalrt
. _ you don't forget to put doam heseball. will ~ al the .... )"lll'l. He ..... ~ of the
the Farm Science Review, Se!ll- lllal banquet F'rldoy 8Y8Idns and Ohio Collllilltteo "" · TrlllmA
23, 24 and 25 at Don Scrltt Air- Dr. Joho Paul North, retiring (accident lll.lur1) G( ACS ~
port northwest of Columbus."
national director of the Amer- 1962 lllrOUib 1968. He wu tba1
He said It is a "very ootstand- lean College of &amp;1._ will ~ . QoW of Sacllon V of
TRUCK
lng event aDd Is roaJIY lvorlh speak at a Friday lunr:becrn.
the Committee 011 Trlllllll "7
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one's time to go tllrrnl !or II
Southeastern Ohio will be whlcb be aaiUIIIIIII lllqii1'Vilocy
leal! daY."
as
Morgan · tile . re_..,.ll~ till'
actlvOne pr"""'m ~~mallei, tile formal .portion of the n.llnrl ., ......; Ill ..... ........,.~ . Oh:lo, ..
~s
· a'cti.aUtvl·¥~!..... !l~eldcodln-s
, -•- .., ..~,wl1b'a weleornfiii.S. •..,-I!Pi\.;r-llirli:Z:fllldlliiorl
.., 'bi w•
""" droll.
Ia ..., grarll- Wllcotlaln •&lt; ID 19G'T' ..... ....un.
all 1;ypes and malres of farm rna- ate of Was1olo&amp;llrll and Jelrer- to oene In tbat

IDOIII, bdldtog

Treated to g:lw; more heat ard less soot. Degree Day Delivery.

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NEW. 3 bedroom hou1e, 2 mlleo
BOXER PUP~, adl s~k. 7
... from .. Rio !lrande. Coli 248'
weeks olil. Ph. 4411-0815.
IT'S
INE)(P~
to
clean
rugs
5439 or 245-5675.
216-3
and ICibolstery ll)tll Blue LaoIre, HeDt electric shampooer
$1. Central StQ1,y co.,.
USED FURNACE CQIIYerlecl !rom
2APAR'i'MEN.iii;l!&gt;lockfrom
216-6
cool to 8111. Ph. 4441-0904,
your !hal 11gb, · !Jolaer lloopUa1, . !l•at Door,
214-4
Y'"' paned aitay
lar!l", .111161rnfa'l'd- •no wltll
12
FT.
STARCRAFT
aimn.
car
·alaat aood-bYe.
lllllltili.·' 1 ~ rlobr fur..
top Qt; elec. motor, oara,
•lren8tb to race 11
nlslied,', iutllble' lor two, •85
cor top carrier. Ph, 446-0931. GOOD CLEAN WMP and stoktho C&lt;JIIl'lll8 to beer the
Jllllo lrilb 'utllltioL Call 446216-3
er coal... Carl WW.ra, Rio
0208.
Grande. 248.$115;, 8.u
216-tt
ONE 4'12 lncll new telt1copo $35. __ ...; · ----~---cash. Ph. 4411-4381.
IF YOU are liUildlng a 216-3
liimle or r..-Ung, oee us.
We are builders . .Diatrlbutor
1960 Rambler 4 door sedan, goad
tor HotpoiDt Awllances, Aliirunning coodltlon $150. Ph.
..., Electric.
154 U
256-8792.
216-1 MIRACLE Water Scftner- sott8118 and removoo rust. Nor·
man Slelrarl, Vinlon, 38U377,
USED FURNITURE', some a"'
ll4.U
tiques. Con be seen on Sundey
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or after 8:30 evenings. MelVIn LOW
. low prices '"' bedroom
Uttle, Dleahire. ·
suites alii mallresoea. Cor216-3 ..,:.
bin Frnlture Co., 446-1171.
159.U
CARPET COLORS looking dim? ,
Bring 'em back - give 'im
ALL TYPES 00: ilulldin&amp; =.
vim. Uee Blue Lustre. RA!nt
terlalo, block, brick, sewer
electric shempooer $1. Farmpipe, willdowa. IJntels, etc.
er•s Hardware Co.
Claude Wlntor1, Rio Grande,
216-6
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o. Ph. 245-4121 after 5. 91-U

berro.r'Bob Evans pald a
urad tl\at, booid on tile ·

be .., di8Jii01 In 30'' ,..,.1 lor
comparlocm. In addition, tllero.
will be 88 hybrldo In 20" rowe,
and 283 bfbrld• will be ~­
ed ln 40'' rows.
The rovlow
,. proridao a !armei
tile ~ 1o compere per.
tormaoce G( all kinds of machinery, mecbanlzecl feeding equip.

Farm

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Daniel &amp; Gordon Swish•

ZSACREFARM

Eve. 446-3796 446-4500

GUliS - New ani uoed rilles,
pistols aDd oh..,.,s. Tawney
Studio, 424 Sacood Ave. Ph.
446-1615'or 448-1244.
216-tf

A T..,n' TOUCH .

chloery,
Each
- con soy.
oee of
SODthe
Collele
In l'lm117lvaula
and •
ello !llllng,
eorndaY
barvestlng,
llarvord
Medico! Scbool.
bean harvoatinl, grain handling He ...,._ hla imemohlp at
oystemolnoporatlirn, allagebar- the Paler llimt Brfltoom Hoovestlng stalk chopping, plowing, pltol Ill and hla llllrli·
11a,y
ioay COildlt:IDnlng, col I'Oildeacy st the Ohio Stot.
ha,y raking and baling, tllloge · Ulliverlll,y lloapital. He II a Fel.
prectlce and gr!Q bandllng.
low of 111o American con ... crt
Thla year for tile first time, &amp;Jr....,. and • Diplomate at
144 dll!ecent eorn IQ&gt;brida w111 tile American lloar&lt;l ,r lllqeq,

ON THE FOLLOWING FARM

AGENCY
1..· 3643

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-~Dr:i!Morgan=::.:waa::elecleci::~COIIII:
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M.D.M. RESISTANT
VARIETY? SEE IT
NOW

TH.IRD AVI! •. &amp;' STATE ST.

Off. • 44_..

Dr,&lt;~MIIrpn

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A

by

.'liM othor mea...,motll ol the
.bualneaa Gl'81lllilatlon 11 tire reJa.
tlonablp of ol&gt;erllead . . . to ....
eratlnl oxpenBOI and labor aDd
~ return. On ·II)• low
25 per COlli of tho• daley famll
,40 per cent of tile aroos Income
,.. absorbed by overbeod COlli.
On lbe middle 50 per cent, ttrlo
poreontage ll8ure d~ "'32
per cent alii on the blil1 25 per
cent.tile overhead drqJIIecl w %9
per cent. The oporatlni _ . .
ilaure Ia reopecttully 49 per cent,
42 per cent and 42 per cent
Thla left tile labor and manogemeDt return flaure at 11 per
eent tor the low 25 per cent, 26
per cent lor lbe middle 50 per

~eat. ~~tate For· S.l~ . RI!IIJ.~•- F_tt Salt, ,

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rate of return on feocl? II hl&amp;b

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PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11-10:00 A.M.
CORNER OF FIRST AVE. &amp; COURT ST.

Sollint tho ostato of Viola Bloke Pl;tr!ela oorl Anoa

Mou~o

Blake. This 111lo Is o,...te.l t. lost two
lull dora. S..orol oleo ootl.,.,,
·

NO JUNK
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
Partial lfst of itomo to lot oold:

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NEI LlsnNG,

LOWER RIVER ROAD
NEu NEW hmo -.otde.....

CAR'!'Ii\'$ ;PLUME«l

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first
Phono -&gt;II

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WANT AO
INFORMATION '

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cement block storage building

coon, &amp;OD'le timber.

With cold storage basement.
You must see this pr~erty to

MonH., Doellli• 9 •·"'·

45 ACRES - $6,000
80 ACRES - $4,500
38 ACRES - $2,500
LOTS - $800, 11&gt;

TIIIRTIES.

LOG CABIN NEAR CORA

REGULATIONS
Til. Publi1Mr "'''"'' tho right '
to odlt or rojoct. ony ada doomed oiJ.

Insurance

ALL,_--· .

FOR
dledl wltll 0....., ...
entl at ... Noal . . . . . . ..
64 stole IlL AlttM (Or - .

VACANT LAND

Priced in tile

nre.
and

,.....DW'It
-ol

44-lf

ONE HALF acre lot on corner or
TWO count;y roads, dug well,
NATIONWIDE INliVRANCE
electric and telep.hone lines, 1968 TRAILER
AUTO, flro, Ufe. 45 Slate 8L
plenty of shade, room for a big TWELVE WIDE, carpet, fUrnish·
Waldo F. BrowD, W, R,
ed, complete, steps, blocks.
mobile home and sood garden
BroWn, 4tf-l~.
2t tf .

$1,250.

li[Kll.

rr..., Galll-

poUJ, 3 mlleslrom WilkesviUe
on St. Rt. 160. 5 room kame
bene, dug well with electric
pUJqJ sylrtem, 3 small outbuild-lnea, 40 acres good grass and
meadow, · 12 acres woods, this
land has been built up with
plenty d. lime an:l fertilizer.

RALF MiLE out. Nice 5 room
frame home with porch. Insu-lated. Outbldg. Frui~ Cicy water &amp; schools. Almost an acre.

LEGAL NOTICE
The Gallla Coont.Y Agrlcultur·
al Sociecy wUI hold an amuol

ADDISON

Grounds. The election hours are
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Aiey member
may vote.
Signed
Amabelle Ball,

DANVILLE

~2674
t:••n•nv•. ~2730

REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL 446-1998
shaded lot. 3 bm. Has been redecorated and new tile laid in
kitchen and '-th. Ptlce reduced

NICE, 4 big rms. &amp; bath, carpet,
paneling, tile ceiling, Living

!44-tf

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CUSTOM SPRAY ·.
PAINTING

TJ A. Farmer's Farm.
87 A. (50 A. Ievell $10,500
23 ~ V2 • A. Tob. base. ~0~0
so A;"lJI'!l. .&amp; .nwellhw. Chq · •

Fer ~rmers
Wfl'll

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IDEAL LOCATI0/4

ONE Or lhe better ·

Older
homes in the ci.cy, 2blocks from
Holzer lloBpltal, 7 large rma.,
2 bathJ, IU1ial base., garage,
located on a large corner l«t.
Price $13.000.

8:15 Weather

8:17 Momlnl!l!ow
8:55 Local News
9:00 Talk Of The Tolm
9:5.\ MallOD &lt;:ounQ- News
10:00 MornlDg Devotl0111
10:10 WonderM World Of Ohio
10:15 The Morning !~low ·:·
10:25 Edl!callcm News ~
10:30 Chatlerbox
11:00 Ohio &amp; World News
11:05 Momlng g,..,
11:45 890 Local- National Newo,
MaaooCounty, Local, Uve. R8port, Bulletin
• BoOrd and N.,;.Gsrams.
12:30 Fllrm t. Home Hour
12:f5 CountrY Go Roond
2:00 Hymnllme
2:30 Country Go Roubd
4:00 lntorcbanRe
5:00 Local - ·
5:05 Ma80D &lt;:ounQ- Newa
5:10 NailonaiNews

.ERNEST THORNI
Tllllrman, Ohio
33 yeara experience
Pbone 245-0269 or
Central Soya ,,. ~463

5;15~

5,Z5Weather
5t301ntorchanp
6100-mvd.
SJilur&lt;IJQ'
6:00 Early Bird

8:00 Local News

show you th11 home which is
price&lt; rlglrt.

BRICK FRONT RANCH

LARGE UVlNG room and beclroom.a are the feature attrac·
tiona of this lover, frame ranch
with a brick front. Beeutilul
buUt-in kitchen with avocado
counter tup and coppertone
r&amp;ll8e with hood. Lots of cabinets, closets, storage space,
big uWU;y rocxn., gas forced air
furnace, facilities ror washer
and dryer, two car attached
prage. AlJ at a bargain price
to settle an estate.

LOTS OF LOTS
WE HAVE seven! lots alii smaU
acreages throughout the counIJ, If 1ou ...m a place to build

GILLENWATER'S Septic 'llllliL
Service 414 Smith Dr., Kanaup, 446-9499,
2119-t{
•
ALBERT EHMAN
Water DellwrY Service

Patriot star Rt., Gallipolis
Ph. 3711-2133

OHice Phoile ~4775
24 Hn.

TEIIlllTE PEST CONTROL ,
'-!~on. call 446-3245
O'Dell, Operator for
EIWmllll 'lllrmite Servlc:e,
19-Dr. .
H1~

FREE
EYeedngs
0."11 Wotloorhoh, ph. 4&lt;16-4244

liollort L- Bolnl, Ph. 446-2836'
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$2. 00 Sorvlco Charge
WUI remove your dead
horsea and cows
call Jacksoo286-4531

Plumbin&amp; &amp; Heatin&amp;
STANDARD
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
215 Third Ave. 446.3782
197-tl

---- ----------· C.pllll EquiJIIIIIIIl .

( ·~. ~ ON (Ill) ,UOACHE'
~ lrlllora from $3911 up.

., -~ ' ......,... Apaelle TraDer
·• ·~.-, ' IU Fourtl! Ave. Ph. ·

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202-U

We pray you will guide us

Sadly missed by sons, Robert
B. Morris, Dan E. Morrlsj
grandchildren, brother and
sisters.
9-14-ltc

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''i.'OM LEWIS, water well drUI1118, Letart, W. VL Phone 8953 802.
9-5.3otc
Vo\CANCY tor two eldercy pia. Profer prt•te pold poPbona ........ '17U185,

69 Pontiac Catalina 2

CHINA CAIINETS, ...-lllbl...
old elocb, ole. Write or ..U ,
·K. P. UW., Ill. t. _ . , , ·

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· ...atJ~lEi)..-. '.~

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PHONE --~ZOM , ..

-------------llelp Want~
TWO CARRIERS
NEEDED
IN
MASON
PHONE 882-2962

NEEDED Immediately, 6 women
lUll or part time. For Interview, call 992-3211.
9-ll..Stc

Alone 667-3555, COolvWo.
9-ll.Qc

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TRAILER lOTS, llob'a MAlblle
COUrt, it'H&lt;UIO, OldoooSiate
RL 124, Phone 992-295L
S.ll.Uc

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TRAILER SPACE, 5th st., Ra·
cine. Phone 949-3471.

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FORD

g..u,eu

uio-oorxiE:Dirt.-kYllnd;., ex-

WIPO

~euent mechal.!call¥. ·lllalte
offer. Phone 992-3233.
8-12-31&lt;:

1961 CHEVROLET Impala, $125,
Phone 247-216L

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STA

llioiMA1101

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I£WS·

BLAETTNAR'S

llrtStlls

IN POMEROY

For Sale

then " the different branch·
es ol Arithmetic - Ambition, Distraction, Ugllfica·
tion and Derision."

......

Didn't Aeeepl
It was at Blair House In
Washington. D. C., that
Francis Blair olfered Gen.
Robert E. Lee the command
ol the U.S. Army in the

Civil War. Instead, Lee re-

signed from the Army and
accepted leadership of the
Army of Virginia.

------------DEWITT'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route 160 at Evergreen
Ph. 446-2735

In 1901 Preaident WUIIom

McKinley died

trom wounda

tnfllcted b,- an auusln .e laht

days ts~rlier.

2 dO;;.·. H. T. 8 cyl. 4 speed t~Gns.
Sharp .
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lOCAL REPOII1.
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DAILY
AT ,.

$1.39$

EARLY AMERICAN otereo, AM, 85-ACRE STOCit o\NP POilltrt
FM radio, 4 apoed chanaer, 4
lartti, 2 hOuael; born, oudJalldopeaker soynd qotem.
lap.. ., _ mUaa ot1 Ill. 13,
due $83.62 or budiel termo
Priced to aoiL l'lloal992-81,5.
a•Uable, call 992-3352.
8-14-3q&gt;
9-12-&amp;c
17-FOOT SPORTCRAFTbolt, 80
SOLID STATE aterea. 1969 wolHP motor, p!Dr lraller, call
lllt stereo console with 4-'&lt;VM-3318.
•rs, 4 speed autoriladc chan9-14-3tp
ger. Balance duo$49,15arblllget terms a,.llable. call 992- 2 HORSES - I gelding, I mare.
3352,
9-12-8tc . Phone 948-40113.
9-14-3tc
SEA.PORT OMC lnboard-ou,.
boord fiberglass bolt, 19 tt. TRUMPET - Like now. Prlcocl
88 horaepo.-er, vinyl seata,
reaSOtable. Phone H:l-'1330
walking front, with traDer.
7-14-3tc
.
Boat like """· Call 992-3371.
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Bola""•

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·3 P.M.
AID

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,._33, I1&lt;61 H'"' St., No. Hoi ,_

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9-t.Uip .

lristrance
.i.tiroMOmLE Insurance been
c:ancellecr! Lost your oper.
ator•i license? Call 993-2966.

Moson ArtQ . ·

As

wood,
Ca. 91605. (For1111r
Studio Girl• plono wriN,)

QUICK QUIZ
Q-Whtlt II the only Norih
Amtric411 t...-il&lt;n'J/ """"'ried
by tht JGJ)IIMIO during
World Worm
A-The lllands of Attu,
AgaUu ·aDd Kiaka iD tbe
Alellllanl.
Q-HotD dl4 IM 111111illil&gt;er
1111 lit lht Eoot'"' Hifrl..
ro1 get tho IIG!l!t

Well As.
Entertained .

Q-Which II the 1111111 C""'
lral A trtn1&lt;o11 couq tllol
dot• 1101 touch lht Carib·
btG" Sea?
A-El Salvador.

RODNEY POWNJNG
Reel Elida

!~a -~d~!Y;.,/4spd.

~~h~!s~

67 CHEY.

'$1395

-m..zUJ

Mlcldioport, Oblo'

Monuol
Rod1o. Rod outsJdo. Black vinyl Interior. Law miloogo

5-lJ.U

B\scay,n,, 2 4tl~ ~n. 6 cyl. Std•. lfan~w (lsiOII·- ~dill&lt;

l'.AUQ..":'lJtl!""-

.v. llo&lt;n• • "'"'

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LTO ·4 ·c1r. Se.lon. Auto. trona. P.S. Rodio. Law mil ..
ago. Very sharp•. ; ·
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63 FORD
..s...'.$i811li
n. L.;;'i
flnl1h, tllk.
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·C. C. BrMfM. Avcfl.,.,.,,
,
R•l Eotote will H nllll at 12 •'cl0$k. Lldlnt of , ...,., ,_,.
..,,. will ...... In tt. SoftfiMI allll tho Athon1 . . . . . . . . .,.
'$ opt• 28th,

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'Man or woma• to restock 1ew type co1n dispe~
sora with high quollty ,..koee cottdy products.
HO SELLIHG.

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'- · ~and &amp;.apora.

t1on jliui. Nol.On lln!IJ,
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Write for. pors001ol inlorvi.,., glwtO. plto.. ilu..

STRATEGIC F.UHCHISES , ··
DEPT. ·6
si . .'.
D. SltiTH

trencher water
line, cesli[IOOI dralna 4 to 12
lfide. Paul Ander..... MaiOll,
W. VL 'I'IU788 a1lbr .·
3:30 or 949.3915, Racine.
. t-2V-tfc

FOR HIRE,

C. C. BRADFORD, AUC110NEER
CCJmjllete Service
Phcme 949.3821
Racine, Ohio
Crltt llrocllord
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.• 5-1'-!li:

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HOBSTETTEI
REALTY .·
GEO. H!)BSTETTER, Br0hr
POMEROY - 4 rooms, bath, 2
lots ....,. high lfator. $1500.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rootlll j both,
p.a furnace, garage. Level lot.

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READY-MIX CONCRETE dollv.
erocl rlsbt to your project. ~st
and ealiJ'. Froe estimates. Ph.
992-3284, Geo!!leln Ready-Mix
Co., Mlddlopori, Ohio.
8-3o-tlc

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SEWING MACIUNFS, Repair
oervlce, all makes. 992-2284.
Fabric g,op, Pomeroy.
Autilorlzocl Silwer Solis and
Service. WeShaiPenScluorL
3-29-Uc

The

$4,000.00
RT. 12f - 3 bedrooms, both,
wall to ...u ca11&gt;0dng, 3 rooms
paneled, ps forced air fur ..
ace. Nice basement. Gorap, SEPTIC tanks cleened. Miller.
'4 . ..... $21,000,00
Senltadon. Stewsrt, Ohio. Ph.
for Sale
RURAL - 5 rooms, balh, polur682-3035.
A GOOD . BUY,! slve· It a tey, , · lllce. ,paneitng, Fireplace. 2aerea. $6,000.
Blue Lustre. .Amerlca'aflwr..
lte shampoo. Ti~a POMEROY - 6 rooms, bath, pa HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
furnace~ large living Z'OMl,
Ba~plnlaniL
SERVICE. Phone 993-2&amp;22.
9,Utc
Rroplace. $9500.
6-lo-tlc
------------MIDDLEPORT- 5 rooms, ba11l,
COAl;, WMP, ecg, stoker; mine • level lot lenced. $4,000.
nm. Excelalor Salt Worka,
.LEGAL NOTICE
Eaat Na1n st., PQIIIel'OJI. P"- . HI!LEII or VIRGIL TEAFORD
H!Z:-3891.
8-13-tfc 'ASSOCIATES
992-3325
SYRACUSE 9-lf.8tc

LIGAL MDTICE
IN THI! COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MIIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Dono C. Hyloll,

and

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AIR . CONDI'i'IONING, ~ J• ...
16011
.....
atlon servl... Jaek'a~ co...
c"r,·
ohio,
, •• ntlffl,
atlcin, New Haven. Phone SU.:

2079.

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Port .,.. lull tl.,. poaltloftl ...,;..t In thla oroa.
Requires car, exchaftll of references, $1.SO t•
$2990 c11h, socur..J by Inventory ood ·~•1-t.

R. H. U WLINGS SINS CO.

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DEPENDABLE PERSON CAN
EARN UP TO $8110.00 AMONTH

l;hunderbinl 2 dr. H.T. Auto. trans. P.S.. R~dia. Light
blue color.
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$1095

----------RIVE ROOMS alii bath, lar_&amp;O
Portland,
., .,. 843-2702.

closed ln porch, 5 acres. Call

67'"FOID. -· , S2!95.

ff"T

A-From !be facl that, durIng !be matlDI seaiCIII u.e
mile develops a tuft of i'eaUterl OD biJ IIIICt that be CU
erett jato a ruff. The feDI*le
is called.'a ureeve."

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Real Estate For Sale

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SEE NEIGLER Bulldl111 S..,ply
lor bulldlpg your - . Call
Guy Nelgler, Racine, 0.
3-2S.U.

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CIGARETJ·t: ....0.,. madliDta
and ·..rvtce. AIICEnaorpi'io~:
- -· W. VL PbmO 773-' .'
5541.
&amp;+tfc

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L.elllo ,....,., .. al.,
DofendaaoL

• PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

116 Yoors of C.ntlnvooa loslnon
PHONE 992·2143

POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY

addtUons, prages, etc., tree
esllmeteo, ~ 992..2333.

.'

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AND IANY 11011

LEGAL NOTICE

AVIUltltl

.......,

1. Bh.ort

LEGAL NOTICE

ll..Band

dune

Loonord D. S'"lth and G..rtla
tth, who rMido ot 3131 5th ""'"'

sCharl•ston,
..
Wnt Vlrtlnlo, O.roiCI
s... tth and Norma Smith, who nsldo

.t West Dunhr, •••• Vlrtlnlo, c/o
General Dollvory; Fronus Nicholl
oftd Rlchorcl Nlcholo, who ro•lde at

506 2111 StNet, Dunbar, Wftt VIrginia; Jimmy Sn~hh and Jean S1111th,
who ro1ldo at 307 Buchanan 5tftot

Chorloston, Wo1t Vlf81nlol Wlll;;J
Smith, who r•sldoa at '¥J7 Buchanan
Stroot, Charl01ton, Woat Vlrtlnla;
C!yd• Smith, .Jr, ond Jo Holon SMith,
who naldo Cit 72..~ Cr••cent Rood,
Cher'-atonb Wftt VIrginia; Nova
Bcltn oncl onvllf' Batol who.. ro1fo
donco Ia ""ltnO'Ifll'n/ and tl. unknown
od'"lnll'"
WOfOfl, .,-ec:vtOfa oncl •••lgnl of
Clyclo H. Smith, doceo•M.
tollo notlco that Roy~nond Harold
GlmtnOIJ. •wvlvlng 1pono of Balcua
Smith ._.lmtnOI, on tho 2ht doy of
....... , 1969, fll.d hl1 petition In
th. Pteoba,. Court within ond for
th. CDUnly of Mol••· olld St~:~te of
Ohio. ""'"' Co.. No. 20,140 proylnv
for . opprr~al of hi• oloctton to p•

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o1ta,_ ·\.a ..l+1
appra,,itcl
VOTue1NOI
••
prcwldod In SeCtion 2113,38

·dt

tho

Ohio Aovlnd Code, toawlt1

followl"l nal odoto 1ltuatod
County of Molg• In tho Stato
ond In tho T OWMhlp of

l;,~~;,:;;~:ltound.d

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DAILY CROSSWORD

.GENERAL REMODELING, car.

l(eeping Meigi.'
· Go1lio ond · .
·Informed

A1r conditioned. Power stnring. Auto. trona. A real

OPEN EVES. TIL 8

Business Services

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CANDY SUPPLY RO~TE

- CLIFF PHILLirS - DAN THOMPSON

992·5342

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'$1395

pontry, painting, rooting, room

.4:30 P.M.

67 Galaxi_e 500 Ford 4 *-Sedan ...... :~ ....... $1895

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Motor Sales

7:50 .A.IL. -.,

·u .oo. :~-~

ohorp.

"YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALITY WAY
OF DOING BUSINESS"

6 cyl. Auto. Irons. R&amp;H, w/w tires. Shorp

fSM~- EDDIE Fl~ - ·

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BEAGLE PuPa Phone 1141-2416..
9-lt-e!p

ll095
...
66 RAIBLIR STATION WAGON
.

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67 Lem•s V8 !'Ontlac 2 *. H• .TOP ........... $i715~ ·

~ull _ power ~utp., radio, tinted glan, w/s/w tirea,
ttlt &amp; teleacope steering wheel, factory air blue
with blue interior,
'

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,.66 FORD

'

l965 Cadlllac:_Sedan De VIlle ............. SZiOo

·2 door H.T. 6 cyl. Autp.trana. R&amp;H, w/w tires. Sharp

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350 cu. •n. eng•ne. Auto. trans. PoWr lfHring. ExtrO",:·'·

Coupo 0. Ville. Full power equipment an;! loctory
air cO.d!lionl.ng. Dark blue finish.
.

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TaU orclora f• fomou1 Studio
G lrl HolltwMd Cu1Mtlc1 and
Glft1. No torrltOI'J ,. ..
1trlctlona. Polt tiMo. Every•
thlnt furnl•hod. .501. il&gt;lgtor
profit•. Fot 3 fn• •ompl01 D!'ld
lull lnfor'""tlon .,.,1,. HARRY
TAYLOR, c/ o Studio Girl,

:1967 Cadillac •••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••• $3911

new appearance.

1967.~adlllac ............................ S39ilo

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t'tre•~ ~fp.

Auto S,les

1968, f.-DOOR FIAT -11. Call
949.3025. .

x-•

Writhing, of course;' and

heater, w/w

Sedan ~ Ville, full power equipment ond factorY -

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Lewis Carron perhaps intended solace to all the
world's unwilling school
boys and unprepossessing
scholars when in "Allee in
Wonderland" he parodied
the three Rs, The World
Almanac notes. The Mock
· Turtle, telling of his studies
at school, says that to begin
with there's "Reelin~ and

R~dio,

.flo GraJK!
Sport _Bulclc 2 dr. H•- Top ......... $171$.'
cu. tn. eng1ne. Auto. trana. Pow., steering. Llkll .

air_-co'?difloninJ. ·

FURNlllHEll throe . . - apartment, _ , 'MWII eel, 507 Mill 81., ~
EARN MONEY in your spare
Phone 8t2-2'1N.
. ~:kk
time. U you have two hours a
da,y to spare rrom your home,
RO\T TERRIER PUPPIES. F..
we can train you to earn over nJRNISIIED.Ilrat a- one beclmale, $20 ooch. Ph. 949-2'r.l9.
.,... IIIICIII!&lt;I .......,..._
$100 per month extra income.·
Write tor.. llltel\vlew appoint.
Ut+D_._ l'lloilo ltWI7'Brlillll' aid Soddle, $50.
'f ".__.
~ ment,· P, 0. Box 43, Mlddl~
~hone 99~1"
port, Ohio.
9-12-31&lt;:
FURNISHED • and untumllhod
apartm.aa. Cl- 'to ·ached. RESTAURANT equlpme!C. Sw..
Ph- 992-H34. . - IO..li!.Uc
den aott ice cream machine
ROOF PAINTING and patchq
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and oilier Items. Phono 992- .
by contract, '"Experltnced".
283J or 1192-2429.
FOUR
ROOM
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rumtahod
apart.
For tree eatimate, phone 992-.
..._..,
bath,
ldultl
aDd
...,..._
S..12-8tc
2806. (We go IJV"'here),
9-22-tlc
•-•· 114'k NulborrJ Aft.
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1~
BAWWIN PIANO to bo plckocl
I WILL plck tp merchand.ise an;t
• In tlllo area _, bo bouaht
take to auction on pereentag8 STORAGE SPACE, rent fortx.ts
at huce savllli.o. Far lJdOr. .
basts. call Jim Adams, Aucor automobiles, etc~ Phone 992matloo 11r1te Paul Graves,
tioneer, Rutland, Ohio. Phone
2798, or see Dick Seyler, Kerr
Graves Plano and DrlaD Cclm742-446L
9-9-121&lt;
St., Pomeroy.
PIIII'• 383 E . - st., cal.... .
1tl-8tlc

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vino. P9sitlve trac. Rolly II wheels. Custom trim. Ow~
by morrlod mon with child.
.

White w~th t~quoife interior, full powet equipm•t,
rocflo, '1nted glou, w/a/w tires, Climate Control
· Air.condttionlng, tool sharp, only 18,000 mllea.

VOLKSWAGEN
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REMOVE EXCESS body Ouldwlth
Pets For Sale
Fluidox tablet.. Only $1.6V at
Nalson Drug.
FEMALE CAIRN, 9 mo. Male
pug, ·f mo. Botb champion lir-·
ed. Scottiss, wires, poodles,
cockers, Ireland Road Kemel1.

67 Fl"'lrd "400" 2 dr. Hard TOll Ponlllc
Low mileage, extra sharp• .( ap; frMs~ .00 c•u:

1968 Cadillac Calais H.T. Sedan ............ $4700

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· Only .4,434 easy mil~•· So nO. " " \ojt,
!Nf.
our ahowroom.. All v1nyl interior. Pow!!! ' a.l -ina., .. ,..~.'
dlac brakes. Auto. trans.
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DEAD STOCK

I BEDROOM BlOCK froat Colt..
tal, attached garqe, bullt-la
ldtdJen, II ¥!ow room &lt;UP«M,
...... lot. !Amlion llalavllle
lid. $16,900". call 448-37M,
J!a1mand G. ~) Barr. .

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run o( love,

ON ALL NEI i9&amp;9 PU.:TIACS,
BUICKS AND OPIO$'.
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acres ot beautiful home sites,

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Norton.

PQIIIero,y. Pbone 993-2636..
9-11-311&gt;

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Your guidance we miss

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b.ber. c.iilact . Jim

WORLD ALMANAC - - --:- - -- - ------

or l.oc:ate a mobile home, we're
the peq)le to see. We have ev.
erythq &amp;om one lot up to 26

115-d

Yes, she has gone,
The home place, too But out love wUI go on forever

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RIDER W~ to obion ex•
penaes to loUUiern Ollltornia;
.,..~ oo.l5th or 16\h otS.t-

bua, Oblo.
8:05 Nattonal News
11-14-lt&lt;:
· SHOOTING MATCH, Swolay,
8-31·12tc
8:~0 ~
SepL 14 at 1 p. m. Racine Gwt FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, lull
8:15 Weather
Club.
basement, •ttlc room, nlet:i POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T o J 1918 SKYLINE hw.. traUer, 12
8:17 The l!aturda1!1!ow
x so, 3 bedrooms. eaoo atld
g...tz..2tc
yard.
driveway, 1637 Lincoln
mlnlatun, f15and . . Studoer11:55 COIIg. Mlller Reports
.... _....Phone992----- - ---- - -Heights, Phone 992..2780.
vlce and RnJOIII[ng. " " - tilt.
12:00 Local I&lt; Ohio News, Bull..
5t72 or 992-73118.
TROPHY
SHOOT,
Rutlalli
Gwt
9-12-Gtc
5443.
u~c
tln Board, andNewsograma
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Club, Sept. 14; 100-blrd o&gt;&lt;!nt,
- -----------12:30 Saturdal&lt; Matinee
TWO BEDROOM .. . . UvJtw
three clasaea. Shooters should TRAILER, Brown's Trarier Park LONE STAR bolt, - a n d
4:\li.J(notts Auc;tloo
room, dhlltla room, hall ...
DOLL HOUSE Nursery. TranstaaUer. N o w · llnllh, $52L REGISTERED !JaU.Arablan eolt
be signed 14&gt; b)! I p. m. EveryMinersville Obio. Phone 992bodroam ~ 1M
portation available. Rea~
one is welcome.
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Phone 99~288.
a.1t-u.
3324
$125, Alao Slameoo kitten $10.
BroooneU Aft.,lilddl-'- n,
S..ll-3tc
.
able rates also for shopph~
Phone 992-8793.
·ee:a.eea1 or 992-3035.
or -,orking mothers, hourly •'
9-14-3tp
FACT$
--- -- -------WINTER POTATOES. Charleo
dally or weekly rates. Ph. 446-·
NO HUNTING oo my pr..,ert.,y.
THREE
ROOM
apartment,
&lt;0111-,
· HUton, Portland.
4522.
5~
Mrs. George Freelal"ll, Syrapletely
mcdern
wltll
bUut-ln
~~ ,
cuse.
kitchen, wall.oYOIIandtabloi&lt;Jp ------------~
9-11.3tc
BACK HOE or scoop loader servo:
PROPERTY
unit;
stainless steel sink wltll ! ToP BREEDING tall . _...
ice. can Charles L. Roach,
II A.M.
disposal unit, large ·both and
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446-9230.
183-t
large clooets. Nleely cteo.
stock 11-&lt;IDOhl!Jl&amp;er'astithloo,
I _. . ....... tht St.... aH•wUI soli ell r11J . . . . .., MUI•tl~ ..
o
5 toOM h'"'*ti whh both oa two I~ t.vol lot'/,'" 1.7, 'A•
orated.
call
993-2278
for
II&gt;II.
B.
Morris,
11!1,
Ml4dl
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vo'ZER-WoRK = -wiih';;;,; iso
adjolnlnt• Loootod' on O.,ot St. In Rutlanll. Ohio. IMI f'.. ..... l
WOMEN!
polnbnent
after
2
p.
m.
port.
WW
trociO
for
&lt;&amp;tile.
ca... Ph. 256-1503 or 446QUICK MONEY
The t· Rool E•taMt to M 1ollll lty 0'-.t.,. Mill Cnw RMity C..
.
8-22-tfc
11-14-31&lt;:
·~9.
1.57-lt
. .• .
p.SorHII Prop.rty .lty tho a...dfeH A.ctl• Co. of Racine, 0.

CERAMIC TILE and linoleum
work. Phone Ashworth, 4469368.
1four bedrooms, llh baths, gas
-------------LEE'S PLUMBING &amp; REM01JEL.
fotced air furnace, all city
lNG Crown Clcy Ohio. Ph
aenieea, a very nice location ,
1
25~64.
tor a growirw lamUy. Let us
127..u

NICE BLOCK aDd frame ~ w o
story home with extra lot.
Drive-in prage in basement,

who passed away two years ago
Sept. 14:

From your place above.

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TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL
FAIN Extermination C'A, V~Mel­
erlburg, Ohio. Ph. 574-6112.
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232-&lt;1

IAIRDIEALTY-CO.
O.C.r a.lrdr RHitor
ATOP ENGLE'S HILL

IN MEMORY of Marlo E. Marris

Services Offered

Free estimates
stewart's HardWare
Vinton, Ohio

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In Memory

6:00 Early Bird
7:00 National 81111 Ohio Netrs
7;05 Early Bird
7:30 Earl.r Bird
7:47 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Local News
8:05 National Netr•
8:10 Sports

STATE ROUTE lliO

I

8:30 •·'"· to 5:00 ~ · "' · Doily
8t30 o.'". to 'n,oo NDDft Saturday

Radio ·

Central Air Condltlonlrw
&amp; Heatirw

2 CHEAPIES

"''""'"'· OFFICE. HOURS

y oor words

Bob Queen 446-0168.

rm. 1S'x18'. Storm doors and
wii.dows. 6 A. lot, barn and
black storage bullding.

Additional 25c Chargo por Advor

Jay Shoppard, «6-8219
Earl" Winters, ~3828
Wayne Amabary, 446-0239
Denver K. Higl'ey, A.A&amp;-0580

$9,000.

FARMS

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BLIND ADS

Dear Mother, for you.

WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
CALL Grover Long, 446-0611 or

LOCATED in the city, on a nice

2 A. lot, 6 rm. house, $2500
I A. - 4 rm. house $4500

oddirlo11111l ward 2e.

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ANXIOUS TO SELL

than oM

RATES
for W011t A4 Sonlco

WJEH

Garage. Price reduced.

MASSIE

IIIDfO

IMorrect lnurtlen.

St'lcaetary
Sept. 7, 10, 14

DANDY 9 room two story nome,
newly decorated insideal"llout.
Lovely kitchen cabinets &amp; bath.
New gas floor (urn. Cellar.

HOBART DILLON, Realtor

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meeting and election September
18, 1969 at Gallia Cowtty Fair

FOUR ROOM frame home. Basement. Good well River view.
One Acre.

Out of t'"'n llll'W-

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NEIGHBORHOOD RD.

VINTON COUNTY

52 ACRES, 24 mile•

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jectlonol. The ,~AJIIohor will not

5 conu per Word ono lnaortlon
Mlnllftllm Chorgo 75c
12 COnti por wtcl throo COftiCICifo
tlvo lAIIHIIOI'II .
18 cont• poor ·w ''' con•ocuti~~t
lnllfflonl .
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25 por coni Di
unt on poid od1
ond od1 polcl wit ~~ 0 doy1 .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUAA'f'
$1 .50 fat 50 worCI minl•um. Eo ,

bM&amp;IItal

llaNlliJ,

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C..collotienl I Corroctleno
Will tlo. occoptod until 9 o.r11. for
Do., of Publlcotlon

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Ytar·End Sale .... Year·End Prices!

·.·Wanted

.$ • ·"'· Doy Bof... P-..uc.uon

92 ACRES

ST. RT. 325. 6 nn. two story,
barn, nice land oo Llttle Rac-

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RACCOON TWP. Modem 3 BR.
home, large barn. rarm land, Brammor Pl•ttltilll a llolll'w ·
3110 · FGilrai Aft. . .
· paature &amp; timber, rrult. Re&amp;Uy
l'llotio 44tl-lq7
nice.
Gerie l'llitto, ow..
211-U .

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178 ACRES

,,._,. Q~o),1 1h. boths,
lloll booomem, larp kor praa-. c:arpvt alii drapes, locatocl 011 four (4) acros, beautilul
lawn. •garden, truck rarmiJW,
aU kiDda ot fruit trees,14'x18'

appreciate.

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and clo1crlbod 01

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dnmka ....
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frequent

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nJckname

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17. Reatdence
(abbr.)

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20. Vesael
22. Garden
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32. Tavern
33. Eye SOJ"i!l
34. Poem
M. Chinese

rlv&lt;r
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37. Secluded
valley
38. Book
of tho
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biDI.a. J:adt day tbe code lelten are different.
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INTEREST
Medim Libraries
Given New Volumes

ELBERFE~DS

POMEROY - The Meigs C.....
ty branch or the Central Ohio

Heart Association has purchased
books tor the medical libraries or
Meigs General Hospital ancl Veterans Memorial Hospital, Olarles Mullen, M. D., local pres!·
den~ reports.
These books are paid for from

the 10 per cent fund, which Ia
that portion of tho hesrt flUid tllat
can be spent loeall)' for the bene-fit of all.
Titles of th~ new volumes are
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Cardla c Diagnosis", ''Pathogenesis of Coronary Artery Disease" , 11 0utline of Electrocardi-

•CERTIFICATES ISSUED FOR 90 DAYS
•AUTOMATICALL Y RENEW ABU
eiNTfREST CHECK MAILED EVERY 90 DAYS
e(ERTIFICATES ISSUED FOR $1,000 OR MORE
•EVERY DEPOSITOR INSURED TO $15,000

ography", ''lrtroductlontoElec-.
trocardiography", •• Examination
or 1be cardiac Patient•• a p d
' 'Clinical Scalar Electrocarcli·
ograph,y".

OHIO VALLEY BANK
420 THIRD AVENUE

ON USll PYRO
POMEROY Boat8waln's
Mate Secmd Class WW!am R.
SrntUt, USN, son of Mrs. Ber..
tha L. Bass, Ia serving aboanl
the USS Pyro off tho Southern
California coaat.

GALLIPOLIS

I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT WEEKEND'S llllllial meetiJic , .
of the Sans and Daughters ol ~r Rlwrmen at Marietta. It'D
give me a - r chance to talk toCijjlalnJoase P. liushea, Jl'illd tild
man of the river, who this psst JIDI8 7 celebraiA!d hla 93rd birthday,
Cai&gt;laln Jesse was horn In Wash!JW!on Count;y In 1876 8lld aot hla
lint pilot's license at Gallipolis In 1898,
JACKSON illGH SCHOOL'S march!Jw band wllich will IIPliOU
here Oct. 17 at theannua!Jackson.(lalllpallafootballclualc on MeJn.
orlal F1eld, took Drat place In tho band lestl¥11at tbt recert Port,_
mouth River Days celobntlan. The Portsmouth Trojan band oame
in secord.

HOUSING ECONOMIES

GREEN HILL HO ES, INC.
•NVITES YOU TO STOP IN AND SEE THE

~!!!!
for modern Americans who want immediate housing
at a sensible price 1 we have a better answer. Our
Mobile Home offers buih·in housing economies • ••
a world of comfort living that offers sm~rt fabrics and
furnishings •• . and a host of luxury features. See
the better onsw~ for modern living today ..

R*J-f .. J

pan Ranges.

t + - - - ,....,., - - -....

•ators.

11'-6" • 12"-i!""

ljl".()'" . 11" -6'"

12" IRON RAIL
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A ready • to • move •
Into home at a price
,.. can afford.

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Located I 1/ 2 Blocks Below The Pomeroy-MW!On

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that It wao tho birthday of Dave Roberta, Son Dleao soullipow, WiiO
was born In GollipoUs on Sepl II, 1944. Dave llarted tha ....sm
with the Padres and was shipped to tholr Elmln cl..,ln the Falitern
Lesgue, then recalled by the JBrent club,
At this wrttlnl, RGberts Is 11-3 lor the sesiGn. Maybe oext ,....
will he Dave' a year. I keep thlnkiow ' - alee II would !aYe boen bad
he been picked "' by, the ClnoU..tl Rada. While he was w1111 U..
Colmnbus Jets laat,year he resided In Co!UIIIIIua but his '-olsln

Rodney - The 8DIIIIi llodoey
Hom.ecomtrw w111 be obHrved. on
Sunday, Sept. 21, at U.. Rodnoy
United Methodist Cllureh.
Sunday School services wUJ be '
held at 10 L m. Cllurch •ervleeo
wW start at 11 L m. Rev. J~
Dsvls wiD dell..r the momlow
message. A baaket dltnr wiD
1 be held at 12:30p. m. Rev. tiort
Smith wiD batho~-'&gt;or. Thoro wlllba-lslab¢tr,
The pobli~ b m,lted.

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CII:Y olllclllo tim! eottm- llloint duriJW 111o ,;Mii,
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l01sea to looted llli4 ~
Aikecl ·obu ' litis llraliom

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dream. And stoy thot way all doy, no maller how busy
you ore.

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Kayser Agilon panty hose won't bog, sag, or
wrin~le during yavr busies!· days, and dancing 'til
da~n nights, \'Vhdfs their beouty secret? It's in the
stretch.
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, fectly, A~d !hey ~o~:t:m~ 11 !'lOVe without you, no
,,inaller· ~0'11riuch you IJiove about. ·
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. ~o oh~d! .Show Of YOU( !egs. Weor Kayser
Ag1lon . f"1~1X;.h~. In some of the loveliest shades..
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l'tfltnl of Ito alao, aDd C1J11f of
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clo1 ·~ lbat bePil LaThen Gnhain wu aalaid ' bor lla¥ ....., •..,.,....., wlal a he plalllad to n-.1 lo · hll
loss &lt;t merellliitlli Yaluad at . mlnlslr)' to the .• ck.'c.ubl'
turbailceo In tlta hlllllrY of the

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to show off your legs.

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MINNEAPOLIS, . Ml111. (VPJ)
- E&gt;aneellst Bt1ly Graham lllld
Saturday In a ..,.. "' o1 tho u.
S. Coqjrosa em E.......llllltbat
God wiD Jud8s q
aocltljl or
•tlon llllt c1ou not repent Ita
ainl- "bd til our ·sins we
to rttlinlls nclam."
GnhaJII ,..· · tbt · ..m
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