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Meiga Cowl:y Auditor Gordon Kunlolmon, Mrs. IL c. (Helo·
CjcaiDeo, wu aclually Invented

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Rolcert Walk•
Diane Varsi
Diclc Clark

"WHERE EAGLES
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Richard Burton
Clinl Eastwood

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Mrs. Neutzling

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Board Sessions

In Bus Crash

Deadline
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CouniY extension agents tn Gallla and

Mason Counties with the asslstanee frolt\
other exterudon peraonnel trom both states
plamecl and will conduct the tour.

After some anxlole .....here '1111rado,y evenlna:, It Wll
leamecl 1llal Bob Mardll a n d
LaWI- (l'lniO) Baattanl were
DOt m '1 tour lua 1llal . . . . "" llle Ollllklrte ot Rome, in)lr.
lnl:lt per..,a yeaterda.Y.
~ lolornoocl the TrJb..
... thla IIIDl'lllng 1llal the two
Galllpoll- were In Lucca, 1&amp;1¥ al lhe time ot the mllhap
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... u.. - lui Salurda.Y. and
are scheduled to relum home
Tueado,y.
Accardlna to United Prell Jn.
tematlaual, lwenl;y - nine here of I lllar -oorecl by the
(lllo ~ llhlvarolQ- Alumni A.ollllcloUGn wen ~ 'l'lllrswhen tltelr lua

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AmeJilcan Embassy .alclola
aald tile bUurod wen return.
lnB here. after 1 trill lA&gt; Flor.

GALLIPOLIS - ll'o now Lleutenam
_P. 1;1. lofcCreel!y, commander of the Go!. llpol1s Poat, Slate lllgltwsy l'llrol.
This was 1111101111ced Frtda,y by Col.

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PT. PLEASANT- Thellldal' atrlkeaplnstthe PL Pleo.aant Goodyear Tire
ani Rubber Plam ended SatunlalwheamenofLocal 644, United Rubber Workers,
'tilted 21~9 to accept a..,. lbree year contract.
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ahlfl MglnD!De at 8 L m. Sunday,
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Two key losues during the l q strike were wages and en overtime clauao.
The contract prevides wage lncrea.. s lolall• 58 cdlcta per hour over three
yearo, 20 cent hike• tn eacb of Ute tlrat two yeoro and 17 cents tn the third. Tho
previe~~s wage o!rer turnecl down June 2 IUIIOUited to 52 ceuta.
1n return, 111e union qreed to an o..rtlme clauaa permUting the OOIIJilaDJ' lA&gt;
limit owrttme wortc Ia two~~ to emplojooes lldUed In performing lhe
Job• ln'iolved. Previous overtime work had to M aoolgneclm a deparlmelll bidding halls, l'flll&amp;r'lleal of skills. Theoe two departmente empl07 about 260 men
aid ocmpose the flcUicy'o raoln plem, prlncillol producer of the Awle Grove
flcUlcy's Poqellclr realn used by Goodyear forUrecord, and oold to other !Inns

tor varloua UMB.
The contract, which e&gt;e&gt;lreo

llaJ 31, 1972, Ia eodnwtecl by the c - to

coat )uat uilller lbreo-qoartera 0( a mWioo. dellara.

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$10 IKNI-OCefundable depoolt must be mall eel
to Carter, along with namtJ, address and
Silence, heavy. deep and rich
telephone number, by Monday Oct. 6. The
With unpealed golden tones,
remaining $1;5 must I» paid oo later titan
FUls the vacuum, overflows,
Monday Oet. 13. Reservations are on a
In waves against a hidden shore.
first - eome, first • served basis.
~o stretch lts fingers, catch there
The dally schedule follows:
a hold,
Monday Oct. 24 - Leave Pl. Pleassnt
And bathe the pool in perfect peace;
sreo, early mornlDe. Travel 1-n to Cam·
Then deep recessed lna hurried mind
bridge, eaat on 1-70 through Pomoylvanla
There cornea a quiet, complete reto Hagerstown, Md. - Martinsburg, W.
leaae.
Va. area. Before the evening meal, vl&amp;lt
FJlen Neal,
the Dr. D. R. Dodd farm at Hedgeoville,
Gallipoll o, Ohio
w. Va.
Tuesda;y Oct. 21- VIall the Pete Walker farm ne8r Charlestown, W. Va. Box
lunch at U:30 a.m. at llarpero Ferry.
Tour tile ~Janctro Ferry National Hlatbrt. ··" · ·.
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'l'rivel to Blltimore for ovoaln8 meal and
lodtPDio
Wodnesdsy Oet. 22 - Leave Bait!.
GALLIPoLIS - GallU Caunly Prose- more area, travel through Annapolis,
cutor llamlln Kine wiU present a short across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Into
program on marijuana MondaJ' evening, the Easlarn Shore areo. Visit Fair Hill
Sept. 22, In tlte comm... Pleas Court Room Farm, Edwin c. Fry, Chestertown, M1
of the Gallla Count;y Court House at 7:30 Tour Longwood Gardens, near KeMett
Square, Pa., after luncb. VIall the Modell
p.m.
'1'1111 program will Include a film about Allred Farm, Chathsm, Pa. Stay In tlte
marijuana which Prosecutor King recently
ehoweclln all the~ Schools tntltecoonb'. Made eapeolally for the teenoge level,
le also Informative to aclults l»cauae It
gives tnalallt:' not only Into tlte effect&amp; of
the dng, but a! so into the reasons for
teenage uoage. The prosecutor eald that
whlle marijuana usage is not yet a major
problem In Gallla Caunly, there io (lreal
POMEROY - A RD 1 Middleport man
potent!a1 for It becoming ooe.
au8lalnecl pslnfUl InJuries to his left arm
This, hopefUlly. can 6e prevented by In a two" car accident at 3 p.m. Saturday
Informed parenle and teenasers. Klngurg. on the Happy Hollow Road a short dlatanoe
eel all J)llrents of teenage children to at. north cl Route 124.
tend.
The Melp Couni.Y titerltr 8 deport.
mont
aa1d Bill Gruli&gt;, 26, wast&lt;ealnd at
1N CAMDEN CLARK
Veterano
Memorial lloopltll In Pl&gt;m•roy
POMEROY - Count;y Auditor Gordm
for
the
InJury
which Included fractures
Caldwell who sulfored a severe heart at.
tack Thursdsy Ia tn Camdan Clark Hoapt. at the elbow and wrist and a laceration
tal, Parkerabur&amp; IJlatea4 or· St. Joseph lhlt reQIIred 39 atitchos. Grubb wao removed to tlte hoapllal by Pomeroy emer.
lloapltll u was prev!ouaiJ amounoed. geney _ _..
Au~es reported carl driven by
INTERVIEWS ANNOUNCED
RACINE - Appllollllll for teaohar Grubb and Ida Hyaell, Rutland, collided In
aide posWoils under the Tltle lproaram a curve. Gnlj) reporteolly wao riding with
hla left ann' out tlte window 0( hle auto
0( the s..rthem lAical School Dlatr1ct will
be llqrvlewecl from 9 a.m. lo 12 noon wl11111be two vehlclea olde•lriped.
No arrelll were reporlejt. Therewu
·a:;~·'at the ~ Hlab Scbool medium .,_to - veblcleo.

Man Injured
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Tourlola will travel In charterecl IRis
from Pc. Pleasant and return there at the
end of lite tour. The rwte will be to
either Ripley or Ravenswood, then over
1-77 to Cambrldp and east oo 1-70.
The charge per persm tor bus and
four nl&amp;lrts loclglng lo $75. Meals will be
additional and paid for at each stop,

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Furnishings For Your Home

A lllar ' apokeBIIIICI llld onlY
two IRioloods o1 tour mernbera
mode G1e trill to F1areDoe Wed.
neadsy, willie oUlara went lA&gt; lhe
lale of Coj)rL
Pllllce 1114 the Ius was laYIng a toll blabWa1 wllen It ap.
parenU,y blew • tire, oli.
tlta · hi&amp;hwaJ IIIII craMed 1n1o
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Thlo lo an .Wcatlooal toor, Corter
!)01n"!!l out, to pin new Ideas and lnformatlm about dllry farming. There will I»
time for enlo7ment and relaxation eacb

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Francis IQein, mistress or ceremonies, is next in line.

McCreedy Promoted

at Rawl~ CCIIII rw,ra111ot11e.

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veteran. 1be American flag S!jcurefd by COng. Clarence MUI-:
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ooncludlcw a special service In cmsenance of Conalitulioo
Week. Frun left to right rslalng lhe flago are Paul Cascl,
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Lancaster, Pa. area for the lliSht.
Thursdsy Oet. 24 - Drive Into Chester County, Pa. to vislt the Donald Hos . .
l&lt;lltheaFn Pomaylvanla - the 1969 tetter Sr., tarm and the Allen Lee Stoltt .. •
Mid - Ohio Vall~ Dairy Tour, Oet. 20- fus Farm, at Honey Brook, Pa. After lunch,
24, elfers a week to remember, according drive to Hershey, Pa. w toUr the Hershey
to Bry11011 R. Carter, Gallla Count;y Exton· Chocolate Plant, the world' a largest cho-

11 lira. Minor Ia CCIIcerned.
She pcrchaaes 11111111 of her quilt
material I from I b e Fabric
!llqc, No Ianger are bit&amp; a n d
ecnps uaed. Mra. Minor Jill'·
cbaaas daerCIII and 111icm by
the yard for her orea1:1ona. The
botllnsa are daercm.
Ullnl such materials keeps bua eacapedlldclrJ,
the IJll)ts ''p,dJy IDd Duffy,..
Mrl. Minor says. The IJialer.
!ala are eaoy to care for 111111
ANKLE FRAcrtJI!I!2)
long narlng. liar _911111 should
Mrl. lloralll)' L. Delawder.
1ut a mln111K1111 of 50 years, 57, RL 2 Bidwell,-~
abe oonunenta.
to Holzer Macllcal r:-, Flnt
Aetlve, lA&gt; say the leaot, Mrl. Ave., at 6:tll p.m. '1111radsy,
Minor Ia an avid aardenOr. Her with a lractuncl left aalde. !Ice
flower prd0111 are well malo- Wll IQ)INcl wllen abe fell willie
talnecl and I IIlilS 0( color, Of. walkla8 down a bill near her
1011 the)' are vlallnd Ill' prdan home.
clubs of the COUll\)'. She daao
all altho yard ma1ntenanoe work
DINNER, FUN PLANNED
- 111111 a btl Jard it II - lithe
All meml»ra of Chrtatlan a..r.
Minor home. II addltiCII, ..,.
cheo and Churchaa of Chriat of
worko some In the OOIDIIIIudb' the Meigo area are lnvilnd lA&gt; a
p&gt;ll.aloe.
potluc:k dlmer and fellowship •
Not onlY lfrl. Mlaorhlvo hour Sunday al 1:30 p.m. at the
a greooc u.unt&gt; It comea lle4(Qrtl .._.,..ado. An after·
to rala1Di - · but llbe alao '"""' otaamea hal l»en pla'"'l'd.
hal an artllllc hlllld wllen It The !P'OUIIIII are localnd at llle •
oomea lA&gt; arrantllnl lbam. Her end of ,_ IlL 33.
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rlbbonl II flower lhoWI. Sbe
DAVID E. RIES DIES
belanaJ "' u..
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lla vld E. Reea, Baltimore,
Her hulband Ia • victim "' Ohio, fonDer lfelp Counl1 root·
lllllllple aclerolll. He hal had dec&amp;, 4led early.-.,. In IJDI..,...
the 111..... lor 29yeara 111111 baa alb' lloopltal, Columbus. He Wll
been uaablo to work (01' lbe Jt,tt prece4ed In dealh b&gt;' hla wile,
15. )fr, MJnooo baa aa1y &amp;nUe Mary, Nov. 1168. F1menl ..,..
vloe1 will M Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
for tile enerlle~ """ tal- "'
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OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH $50.00 AND
RECEIVE YOUR FIRST PONCHO FREE ... THEN YOU
IIAY PURCHASE UP TO FOUR MORE, FOR ONLY $2.00
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GALUPOLIS - FI'OII! tlte Ollto River
VIII~ to the eastern shore 0( Maryland
and then Into the rolling hill ewntry 0(

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Tour leaders reltaled lA&gt; re.
leue lnlormaUCII an liuelacrt.
They llld they Mllld tele,llhone

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ReservatiCMIS and IIMDY 11101 M to llld Carter, Count;y ExleDIIIon Allld,
Agriculture, P.O. Box 72, r.ollt,po!ll, Oblo
45631 or your local extena1on ...... U
Gallla Count;y. ~· obauld ha
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absolutely free •.• Made of lightweight vinyl, and imprinted
In Maroon &amp; Gold colors, these rain ponchos Iii I iHie folks ond
big Ialka, too. If you have boon thinking of storting o Savings
Account, but hove been putting it off, now is the time to open
one. You will earn 4~ on your savirrgs, and have this handy
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Pconeroy and Middleport COUJ&gt;o
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ells approved the proposals from
Thoae 'burt were treated at
Ohio Video on May 19.
hoapltala. Doctor•
How many resident&amp; WiD sign llld a lew were onlY llliiiJll¥
to receive the service hal not
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been ~ ,'VI, char&amp;lt-11. ""nt.Mali!F .
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" per mOiith icir each custcltler
wltlt no inslallatlon cha111e to be Ohio, "" Sept. 13 111111 arrived
Involved If resldems sign for the
In lhe llllllt - · They plan
service durbw the construction to
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The tourists will stay overn181rt In
'1'1111 tour of dairY farmo and points
lntereot le primarily piiUIIIIId for Ohio tlte Harrisburg, Pa. area. On Frldl.y
and West VIrginia dairy fermer•. their

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Mrs. Ben Neutzllng ot 105 Mo..
ple Place, P&lt;mel'O)', fa attending
an executive board meetingofthe
American Legloo Auxiliary In Coo
lumbus this weekend. She also
wW partlclJ)IIIe in a schoQI ot
Instructions Saturday for depart.
mont chairman of the RehabUI·
lation, Chlld Welfare, Amari...,.
lam, Cmununlly Senlce and J1&gt;o
nlor Activities Cmunl-s.
Sesolona WiD I» at the NeU
House with Mrs. Melvin W.
Junge, del)llrlment preoldent, ot
Holgate, Ohio, presld!QI. Mrs.
Neutzli!ll is the eighth dlotrlct
prelldont and in charge of memberoldp In Fairfield, Perry,
Hoctdcw, Athena, Vinton, Jack·

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otepped .., d......,latiCMIB ot U.S. peaoe moves In an _...at...,..
paign to make Preoldont Nbon at least aa toocs1t 11 ,....,...
Preoldent l.yndon 8. JohnsOIL
Eight months afler his lla118111'8tiiWI ~ a aariea of move a towant dHsoalalirw the llghttcw Nixon 11 ..lnlr.ntad with olmoot . stant charges he Is stepping UP the war.

MARRIAGE UCENSE
Arnold Johnson, 39, Colwnbuo,
and Alma Ruth Shain, 18, Racine.

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"Women lri wtaer thla
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Funeral Home. Friend• """ call
at the fUneral home -.,. from
7 to 9 p.m. lllrlal will .. In sacred llaort Cemetery.

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thrOUilh Western and neutral ombaslleo. '1'1111 ,/port llld SOVIet l'te•
mier Alexei N. Koanln had perauaded adDole l'rllllllpr a.au .EDlal In their brief lalk at Peki~W Alrpori last week to ooaila del,...
tlon to Ibis capital to dlscusa the border t:rodlles wlllch ha" oaUIId
at least !he pitched hattlea In the J)llst alx monllls.

IDe. Roeary 18MCOI will I» held
thlo evenlna: at 7:80 at Ewflle

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Caldwell oufrered a oooere heart -.) Brlddea and lfrl. Herman
attack Thuroday nightot his home (Ama) Grue11r, all of IUie.
In TlfJpers Plains. He is oonlln..__.._ ....._. .~ - 1
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!P'ondddldren.
st. Joaeph HClfllltal In Parker..
Funeral aenloea will be Sol.
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urda,y at 10 a.m. at lhe Soered
llaort Church wlllt lhe Rev. Fa11em11r4 ~ .alolat-

TONIGHt, SATURDAY
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SEPT. lt-20-21
O... lo , ....,,. Program
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Educational
To Student
BY PAT HOUCK
GALLIPOLIS - This pasl week
Stephanie Gibert, daughter of Dr. an:l
Mn. Gordon Gibert, was too close to
the e)(pertence or having been in South
Korea nine weeks to evaluate all of her
tmpoossions of those colorM, energetic
people.
But one thing was very
clear,
Through lt, she gained a much deeper appreciation of the advantages or democracy and of the American way ol life.
Steptenle, a senior at Miami Uni·
versity, (Ohio) participated in the redp.
rocal excha~e program of work train-

ee ship arranged by students in Economics and Business
Foulxled in 19 8, It Is a program

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managed by stude s. It Ls acthe in 49

countries, and is the largest organization of lt.s kind in the United States.
Miss Gibert spent 10 days In Japan
and n1ne weeks In seoul. Kor&amp; Tolcyo
wai ,JUst like a ' 1&gt;111 !lew 'l:«k ttt1.'•
Tht ·ywcA there has just two J~nese
scyled rooms. "I had to aok for the Japanese rooms," she said
WhUe in Korea she stayed with the
Korean landly of Huh. The Cather,presf ..
dent of two large firms, was the camuy
head In the old sense. He was fed first, the
best food; he entered the room first. He
arranged the marriages oChisdaughters.
In the rooms of the Huh home there
is very Little furniture. Small items
common in American homes are kept out
of sight in cupboards in Korean bootes.
The food is prepared in the kitchen,
then carried to another room on little
tables. Early TV dinners?
The chopsticks in the Huh home were
silver. The Gallipolitan said, ''ltwasdif...
ficult to master them because they were
heavier and shorter than the woOOen
ones I had learned to use."
Most of the rood was highly seasoned, marinated, or bland, alm_ost tasteless rice.
"I really learned to like rice," she
said, ''Blt J wasn't fondofwhatthey call
deasert. A form or uncooked pie dough
with cinnamon and sugar.
The custom there is to eat a late
breakfast, lunch at 2 p. m., and dinner at
8 p. m. Dinner is served to the father
first on a separate table. .. All these
meals are about the same," stephanie
said.
"Most or the families where I lived
are not westernized," she contiooed.
"The girls are not allowed to date.
••Betng American, I was treated royally. I was taken to work by a chauft'eur
ani alwus treated like a lady. even to

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In South Korea. II features embroido&amp;'y
work on the center front and arowad U.
sleeves alii neck (note the unus.J. t)1De
ollhe !root how). The two-pieoedreashaa
no bllttons aid no zipper. It is held with
ties. The drawstdng purse abe balds

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also handmade to match tile dre11.

being allowed to enter ahead of a

man.:

"They think Americans can do no
wrong. They say, 'You fought roruL You
shed blood for us•."
The atmosphere in South Korea Ia
one of fear, with barbed wire on tops of
walls that surround the homes. They still
fear the communists to the north. No
stranger is

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identification.
u Fear that is almost unbelieveable
permeates everythq,,. she said.
The wa,y Koreans construct build~s
fascinated Stephanie. ~'They build a 10
story building tn six months, by work-Ing all dal' am night wllh just mo._er
and no machines," she said.
Even thOUgh there is a lot of bull~
ing, less than tOper centofthe roads are
paved. The principal transportation is
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In OUl' .lent, are CCII)ClOrnod with eausas.
TllOJ had rioted lorslxwoeks,jii'O!eoU,.

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a charwa In U.O . .lltutlon.

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buill o1 tlte ae11oe tltow took IDionae debate '"' the eaJVtn.
the - • e • boldnd II.
tlon floor and baekatap, tba
Ill._. COI1\'elltlen ..,..,.od
:...::;::, are tlto laeta "' tile a reauluUon lnotructiDa tile
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· .it Lall Apil26,a-ly~ a11oeato ''Dot le'u !ban poo;oOO
' :~aii~oma
·bal•ollon
coiled tlto Black
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Black Cmclunon, U. eeumanl.
~ ..., (liore1nlifter coiled the col which had· ondorood

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"Black tlto Black Manllellfll and which
by
had Jld&gt;Ucly lndleatod Ito.
· ' '=PMb, dernandlna $300 miJ, !mention ol r1~118tlle~aco.·,,., .. In ,._lllklna" frGib 'pal 111'1111 to tile BFDC.
Tho COIIYOition'a aet1en was
' .,, ~ clllrCbaallld _ . _
'1'ba manlfoat6 .... full of allaeked by oomo blacka who
·~ rheiGrle, lnclud- oald It wau1c1 bave been more
,;ll!l·: &gt;_.ai colllorovortltrow honest 01111 moreiXAII'...,...!or
~ar,lba eoJ!lallat IYatem Inc! • tile .clllrcb to msko the 11'1111
jlpe&lt;ll!l• Ill tolze eholrcb dlroelly to the BEDC rather
and dl~ cburcb titan lndlroelly throollh a
unlou the "r--, ·
.il';tliilfiii'
- - ''&lt;;Om"' Q1'81111zatlon.
_ . paid. ·
811 tba abarpoot eriUcilm
':: ~":":: baocomefromwhite~cq&gt;a..
by IIUCh laetlea 11 llano, Including some who
_.-ted tile ehurob'a 1968
up 1 lllll'slllp service aet1m ollocadag $9 million lor
.York' a Rlverllde COIIUIIUIII1r organlzlllkln and
odd otaclns oiUa aeonomle development In black
ol vlirloua church

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MIDDLEPORT Flllloral
GALLIPOL~ . Anae14 D11111
oorvlcea
David E. Rau, 60, Soundora, -.11,)' old .....,.....
Balllmore, a&gt;Jo, former Melcl ol Nr. and ~~r B. L. Saontert, I
CouniJ relidenl who dtod f'rl- 111. 2, GalltPollo, died bt.lbo
cloy In Unlver~ Jloti1llal, Co- liolzir Modi~ c.ntor aaFirtl
lumbus, wlll . bebeiAI-at AYe.,~.
3:30p.m. at theRawllnp.CoaU
illrvlvlnll boaldas
Flllloral Home.
are U.. polornallJI'anljlarepll,
Mr. Raea woo bom In P1tt.a. Mr. and Mra• . _ ..,,...,..
burJ, Kan., the ""' ol tile late lllld tbo matonal
David and Anna WW!ama Ree1. Mr. lllld• Mrl. Frink
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He servod witlt tlte U, S. AriD,Y
Grave.W. rltoo under t1te dl.
.mine World War n.
· ne11oo o1 Miller's Homo for
&amp;lrvlvoro Include one oiltor,
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Soil¥fcloy
Mra. Rachel Warner, Jaekaon, afternOon .at the Cillo V~
and aoveral nloceo, nephewa Memory Gardella.
and coulinl.
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vamber, lHB.
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Tloo Rov. Max Dmohuo will lal will be Iii•Mll01 ~:.
Rutland.
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to, we .recosnki that the Black
Eeonomle Dov"'-ent Conlor•ce Ia a movement whiCt. 11 an '
_..s~on of IOI!odetermlna.

tbat ma,y oeem unreasonsble or
even outragews Is to go the
oecond mile vol181tarlly," ·sald
tlte Rt. Rev. William F.
Crelil&gt;fDn, ~~ blohop o1
Walllllnaton, D.C. "A Black
Manifesto can be re)lUdlated
but the ery of a hurt - l e
camoi be.

bolp·her bo alloUerrounclecl,,.,...lulaw~le . member ot the .......,
· Allar a time, abe will bo alll8to~k

p:ld.

again Ia ._tete • - • · nat -.on
phraltl, waldqr to bo illterprotod.

torsot.Amerleano were here Ollldledlor
ua," Is the llrot lillll8 a Koraanii,Yo to

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tlontoroqanlzadOnoftltebleek
eommunlUe• .t n AmericLr'
Tho point, tllaY II,Y, Ia that
blaek emrotunen regard tlte
BEDC aa a potedlally vlllllllble
organization, deservlug .,. sup.
port. And at tlte SOUtll Bend
eaJV-"- black cburchmon
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_.ed to white ehurchmee to
truat jllelr judgment 1n thlo
molter Instead of IIIW'Inir
1II1IIAI rulas and white logic,
In this eonnootlon, It Is
pointed out that tile BEIJC hoB
been extenolvely reorganized.
Forman baa been eased out of
Its chalrmanohlp and elfocdve
control Ia now lodged Ina group
el mllltlnl black elerl!l'men.
., think moat of uo besan to
reollzo at SOUth Bend that tho
only wa,y to deal witll demando

Slepha!U, 21, plana to &amp;O I!Xo bull·
aoeo wllen she II'Oiioatea. " ' - lllull In
JWII u • CPA. Her \ron In Korea with
llio phimelllllleal firm, ~A, will

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cliUrcb.
C&lt;lahnllaa - at Soulll Bl!bd.
In roply churob Cltllclall
~.~~~~ Ind., Ai!I•U, tlle'vl~'~man ,polnl out 0tbat !Ill' ..;.._......,
an llilllllilr lelterunil ,ot tba BEDC, • l'!llllldeJ~ reooluUon tncbidod t h·e• , ,
callalrolnlrate111111. Nelro wllO IIU takai the ualnt ......,...
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reJeeU"* IIJicb o1 u..

baa. aurreadered fD tba ml~ !rom 'PtasllllnjJ
llll!hDP Jiihn. · E, IJint• and
are~ demanded that tlte ~on
bal.._,.., They II,Y cl•e 'priorllr Jl&gt; ~ on tile
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GALLIPOLIS - Tllomaa R, Treclwti, .
.an Amerlean.
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The moon walk woo an -~
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tltalr l...,..at In Amer1ea ..., • ..,.o
Holzer lledlcol Center, Flrll Avo., at 11
Amerieln. 'Four bla lalevlslon acreena p.m. Frldl,f witlt a heod InJury, Hewaoln.
were set "' out of d-• so t1te peq&gt;lo )Ired while plll'iniJ ~~ at liiiiDan

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2Raelao,woo--tolloliir¥ofia!··

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IIJCIIAEL WAUU!R
PORTLAND -

Nr, · and
1\li'l. Henry Walkar, Port.
lahd, bave reeelvod wmdtbat
their son Pic. Mlebael J. Wol.
kor was WWIIJied &amp;Iring hoi·
tlle aet1on In VIetnam on
Sept. 5. ·The teJegram atatod
that he had suffered a fracture el his ri81rt hlp and Is
reeoverlug In a hospllal In
Vleblam. Walker enllated In
t1te U.S. Army on March t,
1969. He attenlod SOUtltern
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really wlllrt lo III8U a fed.

Br .CARLTON SMITH and sucb a notice or make any
RICHARD PUTNAM PRATT

era! case out of It, lblre'o J
the U.S. Ta• Court.-41 ·111e
amount you're arJUinl eboat
is worth the coot.
Generelly, If you've &amp;ot a
reasonably good c-, you'll
get at least an otter of a
comr,romise settlemeut at a
low· evel bearing.
So, when the phone rlnp
and a voice ll!ays, ''11d1 111
the Internal Revenue Smr·
Ice," don't reacb for lbe

viee, Hla acklress is: Pic.
Michael J, Wolkor, E 211348.5728, Co. 112-3 1 ~t In!. Bde, llospllal Mall
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For a Come-Alive Feeling
Are you a slow starter? A
wake-up bath will stimulate

circulation a n d eUminate
hours of morning drowsiness.
Whether the water is cold,
sballol.
Critlca' VIew
, "Not,very many humanneeda hot or lukewarm, scrubbing
with a soapy sponge or washThooe crlllelo that are golug to be met by POO,OOO,
cloth will b r i n g blood to
the EPa_. convention, by but vast averues el trust are those half-asleep muscles to
lllllMilriDa to st.. in to tltreots, _,... up by saylug, 'We've give you a come-alive feelbaa undermined tlte polltloo ol tried to minister to hurt ing .
"'IPO!I'"ble Nep-o Ol'llniza- bumaa!zy In tlto name o1 0u111
tloaa lllld bas &lt;reatod the 1m. and we bavon't ckMlo very well·
preaoloo tltat Yiolent dllrUJIIIve you ma,y know better; take thl~
toctleo an tile bell wav to ob. In trust.'"

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_GBC GRADUATES
GET THE BETTER
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GALLIPOLIS - Robert E.
Monison, 19, Rt. 1 VInton, was

fined $20 and (Data, no opera.
tar's Ueense, and Harry L,

lloiP, ts, Gslllpollo, $10 and

eeota !01'

apoedlng Frldey In
GoDipolla Municipal Court.
hod been cited by the
State lll&amp;bway Patrol.
It other caaea, those forfeltlils lxnla were Donald L.
l'lrkbla, 30, D.lroka Star Rt.;
Robert E. Qrisemer, 25, Rt. 1
Otelblre~

and Demll L Boothe,
111, 1'11mero7, all $18 ._Hag:

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Feature ms Game
TUPPERS PLAINS - Add•
lng to tile loatlvltles of home.
eomlng at Eastern H I g h
School Friday, wl!en t1te Eastern Eagles meet the Glous.
ter Tom C&amp;ta, will be a float
contest.
The coolest is belug spon.
sorod by tile Ealtern l!lth
Glee Club Wider tile dlroctton
ol Mrs. Paul Nease, advisor,
and the varsity cheerleaders,
Mrs. Don Wrlgb~ advisor.
Prizes or $25, $15 and $10
will be awarded first, seconl
and third place, respeetlvely,
All organizations of the
school and community In t1te
Eaotern School District may
enter the contest. A!lllllca.
Ilona ma,y be olU!ned at t1te
high school,

BEG I
Charged
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee
charged Charles W. Lamm, 29,
Columbus, with reckless oper ..
atlon alter an accident at 2:05
a.m. Saturoay on Smltlters St.
GALLIPOLIS - John A. Jen. .
He was not tn;lred.
Police said Lamm, headed kino, 18, Bidwell, had minor
southeast on Smithers St., lost Injuries but was not treatod ID
control or hU&amp; car. The vehicle a lingle ear accident a1 12:45
struck a parked station wagon a.m. Saturoay on Rt. 554, lour
owned by VIrginia J. Harmon, and two. tenths miles welt of
In front or her residence st25 Cheshire.
The State llillbway Patrol
Smithers St.

D . . - , 21, Rt. 1
dolectlve ex.
ballt; Larry F. Hinderer, 73,
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$28, !all!UIR!AGE LICEN~
.jn to yill4,tbl rl8ht ol wa.r; POMEROY - Jclon Allred
....., L. IID)'iil, 29, Bldwell, Anderaon_ 22, Pomeroy and
... !pu.... wltllout tile asiiUJ'. Joan Elizabeth Hewataon, 22,

O.Oiblre, $18,

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Driver

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mon wagun throuBh a !oneo Into
the yard then bounded across
and off the left side of tile read
striking a parked ear - b y
Garland B. ChapiiUIII, at 2f
Smithers st. Lamm•s car went
·through a hedge at the Chapman

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residence.
34, Rt. 1 Mi~ord, $79, Wallace Monroe Morris, 21,
There was minor damage
amiGid.
Rt. 3, Pllmeroy and Cormle to tile hedgi, and renee and mod· Jlldilo Rallal't S. Betz !lnod Bess AnderB&lt;III, 19, Rt. l, Long erate damage to the cars.
M. Parrllh, 54, Galli- Bottom.
Pollee lnveatlgatod a -

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_... iltarp oflallure to yield
r111onr wa,y. Gone Faca- 1;Y Slerll!'s Department, the
li!lrio''ISi~ GoD!polla, lor!olted ease ct CecU McCoy, 21, Rt.
Ill a police charaeof 3 MI. Gilead, charpd witlt two

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.Nno~M by tho GoD!o CcaJD.. eonlinuod wttll lolondai.

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aeeldont at 12:08 a.m. satur.
cJa,y at Bob Evans ~
Eastern Ave., Involving can
driven b.v Lewis L, Lowank, SG,
Park Foreot, Ill., and Ja1011
lL 9teprd, Jr., 37, Gallipolis. There was miOor damqo
to both car&amp;. No one waalnjur..
eel and oo charge was Wed.

Teenager Hurt

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said tbal Jenkins, headed welt,
went off tile rl8ht ol tile
hlsbWI1 Into a dlteh. The 1B83
Mercury was tlemoll-. No
eharp was Died.
Caro drlvenbyllaroldE, Watson, 43, Cheshire, and Edee!IL
Durhlm, 27, Vinton, eolllcled at
10:t0 .~~om. FrldaJ on Rt. 7,
1n Cheshire,
teet south o1
the junctim of Rt. 55f.
omeers aald - can wen
north. WaiiOit llowed
lor a vehicle ahead Ill maka a
loll turn. llurbam, oeoordlnllo

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BankAm•icard(r). Combineli with your signature,
it's positive ldelltllicatlen that you are who
you say you •• . . . the best Identification you can
carry In yow wallet or purse.

SUPPORT SOUGHT
POMEROY- Anaelfoeseek.
bw atglll't .for ehlltlren
woo !llecl Iii Melli Common
I'IMI Court Frf4811Q' Eliza.

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st., Klrlcland, Dl,, qalnll s.m.
ua1 Ill,)' Bolton, 125 Loc:ull st.,
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l!(!ller, Mrs. Juanita

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of guardroll bolore cr~llldnl
1mo t1te 0111 0( t1te brJd&amp;e over
()Qyae Creak 111 t1te Cabell •
Muon Uue,TIIo vei)IC\e,aeon.
vertlblo, lllppecl IWiloJt dqWII
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ROTARY MEETS
MIDDLEPORT - Jj!dae Jolin
C. Bacon presided lllrlng a
"story • teUIDg, open lllOOIInl"
Frl~ evening at Heatlt Qlureh
whon tile Mi4dloport • Pomeroy
- . , . Club mot. Ladle£ o1 tile

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MAN FINED
ear otruck the back ol tba WatPr, PLEASANT - Ouio
Pr. PLEASANT - A Muon aon ear. Moderato dBmiiO woo
Bluer, PoJm: PlNunt;, wu fin.. ·
County youth waa reported to be "'"'" 10 vehicles. No lmprovlug, altbou8ll ~ Ia IIsted waa ln)lrod m1 ao e11ar10 waa td ..... cooto In ...lllce ol
tba 1'.- Olevla Mahan' a oaurt
In erltleal condition tills mom- Died.
lug In a llllltin8100 hoapltol, 1!A cow owned b y - QU.. rteealb' Cll . a ehaqe ol Jl8ll1
ter rocalvlns serious lnjurleo 'IIQOd, Rt. 2 Crown Cit¥, waoln.. ' - · _ . . arrellfollow.
Frldl,f afternoon wilon tile car Jured llnlek by a ear od • . . . - ,_., aut by &amp;.•
he was drlvlnll overtumod.
at t:30 p.m. Frf481 oo Rt. 7 perlnla!dant ol C11J Water
Donald E. Alldno 19 Galli. two and IIIIIOiaorlb Worltl t.llar L. Err e t L
polio Ferry, -~ ~•• el Cron Clq, Tlte po&amp;o'ol aal!l WOO ebarltd wiG! ·~
Ill hillelt arm and obaalder and tile animal croosad tba road In plug aa a maiD wattr Uno
woo admitted to tlte Intensive !rant ola eer driven by Ror A, out a Dtrmlt."
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care unit of
Mal')"a 11oap1. wan-, 'n, on,aon, KJ,
tal. He unllerWent aurierY lor ..,.... wao!Mdezato dlmllt to
!Cllll' houra lollowi.n8 tile.wreck. tba ear. No Clllrll woo llled.
State Pollca aald tltjl . 1t6t •

Mrs. Beulah lle,yes, Nra. Jane pallent at Unlverslzy II
Gilkey and Mlo1 Bess s.nborn. Columbus. '

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Now, you can have your picture In full color on your

Wreck Friday

Bachtle, Mn. Bossie . _ , ·Clulr, Mlddlei)Ort,ls a1

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AT THE FIRST NATIONAL

Cheshire Saturday

La.mm's car knocked the Har-

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Wbo says the frontier has vanished?
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It ls always out there, somewhere, waiting to challence
maa. And man, providillg the prize is right, is ever -dY
to accept the challenge-as he has just dooe 10 spectacu-

larly with tho voyage of tho giant tanker Manhattan. •
In ID adventure story providinJr weicomo rotielfrom the
usual front page diet of crisis anil disaster, the Manhaltan
has crunched Its woy lbroup the frozen channels IICI'OIIs
the top of North America to open the Northwest Pasoago
that mao has dreamed of, searched for aod written about
. for ftve centuries.
: But the Manhattan's voyage is only part of the big story.
· Its destination is Alaska's North Slope and the vast : oil &amp;old&amp; there which, without a barrel of oil having yet
reached the market, have already poured into Aislka's
treasury a biltion doilars from drilllng leases,
• Aild tbls is only the beginnlllg. Openillg up the sea route
7 to move Alaskan oil to East Coast markets is certain to

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· ·a· t.ncaater attomey was the lMtured afternoon apeaker.
' ~lc Waa ,.HOlt' to Read a NewJPQtr.'" He said bia tunll7 had
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came, we would read it before we called the underta~th.
a lltde exlreme, or course, but like htm, I believe
.· ~ 0 of dMi newlljNij)Ol', History will besr telll!nonl'
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are goirw. to have aome Clllenthla week. and black accesiOI'iea.
Ia being conducted lathelrmldaL Throll,llb It,
Thv will reside at Centonof the area cu be delermlned. Hope every. ll7
It ...,Jill to me a aoodWOJ to ..ke new lrlendL
new Mro. JohnJonattend,
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, .. HATE TOISTOPaedONtheA SGADlbertNOhomeTE, c:ouldaaw l':ah: I:,Uy past two ;rears snd Is.now a jl.
IIUI sad 11 Pll
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ntor at Rio Granclo Collep rna..
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edUcation.
' IIIII I kae¥.: of their .concern for thlo communi!: alnee 11\Y
Mr. JolmiMIIl attended H I o
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vldualillll Hlllt Grande COitep sndlapreaentiJ'
, Dr, Gibert'•
like the "old empiQYed at Johnooo'o !lJper
' to me to be a rartt: ~. , •pall-~ feel like a paraoo, oot a Mlrkol Mlddlep&gt;rt.

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proclucta Y&lt;lll
and
·ll'eollent lqlllattns.
atbel" blelebea may be added to
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JA ocldiMt to aii-{Oirpoae cl
era. You may see a new orm,
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eleonen, or • new
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clioollo Ia cheJillcai - ' ·
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do aelile betlar, ba
COIIYeniont, ss(erormore
to un. Or tb&lt;Q' may
more 1aat1na results, be
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panel pleat; d~p-down pockets. Wear it everywhere!
Black 1 White, Tan, Green.
Junior sizes 5-15.

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The floor .length lQI8 mill
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and Todd; Mr. snd Mro. Mike IIOIIDI of lba brldemaids were
eaj; oleaalna - · snd F10lds snd aoo, Mr.MikeWoocl. 1\Ylod 1bo same u the honor

mltror• - tllllelpOlll ol sm- yard, Porkarabur&amp;; Mr. snd
maalo .;. Yinqar In ...., CIW'I Mro. Sur! C.W, Wheellna;
of 1lllrDI wster ueftecllve snd Mrl. Helao Cook, lbaltlnaton;
will not leave - · o r 111m. . Mr. snd MrL Junior
Mr FA!.
uio a ao1t Untlou hesno, Call!.; •
for wallilial - · wltb wards, st. ClalrlMlle; Mr. ml
1110 solution, snd dey wtlb pa.. Mra. ,1ame1 Balm! aod lamllJ,
per towall or aoft Untlon Amando; Mr. snd Mro, Mahin
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ec,n. Iletroll; Mr. aod Mro.
-CIIIa,•ll&amp;hlll•louLae
Mlddlopcll"t;Mr.
,.._ cO!a1oilio oamaJIIIIIIIIIII&amp;&gt;ol and Mro. Don 8c&lt;ICI and lamllJ;

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bit made ol__
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look seen in fash•on
mill wltb an satin
• magazines that Nelly
Anpla T11110r, clsutihler ol
1bo bridegroom, ,... the flow- Don brilliantly
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magnificent
She carrt •
head- eoltar and tie. In
1allow roae
bow fluid Antronfl
J11ece ""' 11118
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1o uae. Ml Sterllar; Mr. and MrL llarllel
serv 88 1 nylon jersey,
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or -11 and
Clark, Mr. and Mn. brother's bell Dian.
fill, In ct01114111 :
..Jiiill. llaYid Ball:r, Mr. snd MrL wn. were Delbert Tamer, brother, Red or Green.
added extenot.e. 11om BaleJ, 111r; snd MrL FA!. CG!UIIIbuol Joae&amp;!ll ra-r, oou,_ to 1lfnllo. cllllllen 119J14 -D'Andrea,
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Faahion Tricks
Up Your Sleeve .
with this compll·
ment catcher lor
fall. A dramatic
look with lacey
cutouts on the
long slender
sleeves. Elegant
Ponte Roma
stlll:h Orton•
acrylic, acetate
bonded. Wash·
able! Putty
belse or black.
8 to 18.

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basket~

The•lher•. lwao;hal~le.

Jack~~~·
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Detroil,

CG!wnbuo; snd Olarloo Ander""'· Jaokoon. • · , weddlna.

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LEOJI• W, VL - Army A.• ol blui
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llioil .... causa llno!sum to ciJr • ad •ate Fll'at
·snd ...,. bal and bolail
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' and - .CJ!b. .... Qod Allllfnat DMIIon
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Vounv twq-way
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'1-;Itf1er.:t.l'e
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red " tl' ·n bick
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waiS tne '
ate; a soft ·pleat Quilt hmng, Green/Gre:n, .
C:hili/Brown
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It didn't make the .roclety pages; .but hJo young people
wbo lll'sl met When both volun!Oilild to be ~UnlcaiJ ob~ makmt k!v• as ~art of the'·rueareb, lor the ~
Humaa
Sexual ~se." were, marrlod in St. Lows· a'
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nylon. coat-'--IS%
Belt has wool
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Ploaunt, I coualn(tthebrfde,aerv.
ed as maid of honor. ThEir wore
Identical floor lenglll - · ol
mlDt greea snd matchlna hesdJliecas.
The gmmo were made ol lace .,._ _ _ _..,
snd were hl&amp;hiillhed b.Y flowing
chltron trains. The heaq,leceo
118re made ol mint green nettina anached "' a areen aalln
IM&gt;w. Th&lt;Q' carrlsd a ainglelong
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MrL Thurl stone, Mrs. Doro- atresmers.
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Hackney,
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both oiatera o1 the bride; Un. roae headpiece trimmed with
dB Ballnrd, Mra. Jerry ann. ocaU..red

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nomillallotl of Dr. lollft
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that tbe larie drug ma!lu·
lactllrMI have enough Influence ill American government to prevent aucb 1 qualiflod man from holdlnJr tbe

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the time 1 dis! a 1101111her ani tile time the othar parf&gt; II&gt; IIIOI!Y. Mro. a:.~:..~
:::.. I've toraotten who I called.
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A RECENT VISITOR TO OUR COUNTY •Edw~ Ro::s"~t~
uodor the nephew of Mars!• WilUro Rosa ••·
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ana.:or to what lmllroued him llle most abcM this coun.... "The llulldllliL"
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Tbe NatiOnal Safely Council reporls somethlng we neYer
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beea made of opaque smoted glaas and cab drivers have
beea forbidden to use Interior rear-glass mirrors.
Now tbla tradition Ia ~~the way of the empire ltseU.
Tbe Austin Company, Bri
'1 largest !sud manufacturer,
flu ordered clear Clall for roar windows as a tale-driving
musure.
Cuatomers are laid to be outraged at tbla lnYasion of
!heir privacy; drivers aren't happy either and Scottnnd
Y..-.1, for reasons best kn01111 to SCOcland Yard, says it Is
Ueplng aa eye on the situatloU. ·
Holmes, what do you make oflt?

Mrs. Robert Thomas

The bride Is the daugltter of
GALLIPOLIS - MI. Cormel
BIJt,l.t a.ac~~, 81dwell, was Mr snd Mrl, Jerry Bus, llld..
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. . YOU HEARD ABOUT the local lad¥ who, when asked the aelllna lor Ute l118l"rlaae of weit Mr. ml Mrs. George
·th.0
110r poodle'• new p..,plaa, replied, "One iothblnklac Mia a Nancy Ellen
ner are poren11 o1 Ute br •
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was
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ThomaaTIIIIerOil-_,,
I!I"DDm,
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Faworite COICN'I" Au&amp;ust 2
Mr. Bus pve bl a dauihler
lenglll
abOut heranswerrotherollcall,"Whatla Yllenr)' Fletdlir,un- in
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rformod Ute 80W11 wu , _
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lace 11 fealured a
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. , ~·• work1 collectiona of his columna which were printed in
. to.Jn~litan mapzine. They were just as Interesting to me :
.,_ 41_ ii ·tbey could have been to aJQ~one of hla day. Even ~ 1
pickad .., llle -ani did not otop readlna .,.U he had taken411
every word about "Folk! Back Home."
., . That's hoir lnwortant llle pri!Ud word Is. It llvsa.

Puaeagera are often a bit skeptical of the amall com.
-...., almoapliere.
pWiea, but they take to their persoDaJiaed, home-

AIIOihor advantace !be commuters have over the trunk
IiDea, beaideo the ability to serve sman cities OCODIIIIIically,
II· that they caa Ry from city center to city center wbere
t.cllitlea aist-laacllng at iakefront airporla at Cleveland,
Dllralt and Cbicago, for instance.
,oM UDelpeCted dividend has been employment for girls
. . . eauldn't make lt with the big airlines. At !aut two
..,muter linea are hiring "mlnistewardeaaeq"-girla wbo
lilat be under 4-feet-11 so that they can stand up ln the

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· ·,• · EapecisllY In recordiJW tho small ml local lhiJWo, 0 •
pc)· Ot U!e or communttr. WrlliiiJ liketilet or _0. 0, ~lnt;yro
, ollilliw• today,
bookJ or Me-

commuter airline.

At the first level are the national trunk airlines. Comprising the second level are the regional trunk lines, whlcb
originally grew up to feed passengers from smaD-dty airports to big-city airports. But now these are mDYlng to
bigger jet equipment and can no longer get IIIIO&gt;ell the
airports they served before.
Thus the advent of regularly scheduled commuter airlines, as dlsiinguisbed from even omaUer air !suds, to fill
the gapalelt open or never filled by the big fellows.
One Indication of the vigor of tbls new industry ts the
fact that commuter airlines are operating approximately
1,300 &amp;~•• aroand the country, from Tifton, Ga., to Catad, Caur., reporJs Raklb Viltiers in "Bee-!five,"
lina
the magazina of United Alrcraff Corp.
. About 3tJO of these planes are powered by twin turboprop
eallnos. They g-raDy seat only from 15 to lD passengers
ailil weigh less than 12,500 pounds, compared to 300,000.
pound tate-oft Weight of a four-englned jeUiner.
But they are folly governed by Federal Aviation Adminlslratim safety and operational requirements and their
plleto
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themust
jots. meet the same qualifications as the men who

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beajltlful cltr perk, Those who work Inside all da1
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with tho bl....,-ay West Vlrglnlahillo inlbo back; ' nl to .look 11 when·the)' pta free moment lr..,lbelr worll,
'rearb ln the mornina:t II die)' lel&amp;urelf prepare for elllklmerl
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Not only "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore,".
as the tiUe of a Tenneasee Williams play informs us. Pas,n.L'!f ,t,r~. no, 1\111801' ~erve a gro~lng list .~f ~Illes.
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'l1IUe ~~~ may be small or not so oman: btlt in aay
eDt they are not Jarre enou h to be on tho routes of
t#Ob11 ·or regional airlines. f::d it Is rapid, regularly
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air aervjce whicb indmtry executives are more
and more demanding as a prerequisite before !bey conlider locating In a given com"'unity.
The result, lor many communities, is a form of economic
isolation from the rest of the CDW!try.
But just as the jet airliner bas all but killed oft' the IOIIJ·
distanCe passenger train, the deatb of tbe abort-ball! tram
ot the hands of cars and buses has made way for the
emergence of a "tblrd·level" of air transporlaUon-the

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ln1
10 do tba~ but I did KIDT1 d""n IO!On one mOI"IIIJW laat
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were openinl: ani Wll lml'rellod apln bJ'
' · ' ind IIOIIIIdJ tbat blod mo 10 Gallipolis.
can.
. ~-· were takinll off the duot coven at Ute SQ-Ie
r: ·other doora were ~n, a man waa 1Wefl9li'W ofl' the walk 111
' ~ Or hla ~e, and the lllCKKI of tver)'One reflected the bel..,.
. of tile early aunll&amp;ht on tbat 1ote oummor morniJW,
. ,, I thOQiht, how plet~llnt It Ia to have I bual... s Hetlon fa.,..

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dou not o«er aJJ encouraging precedent. The Indian was,

for the moot part, brutauy banilled, we now admit. In the
rush to mine the treasures of the earth and throw op factories, waters were poUuted, the land acarred and the air
fouled.
Such coocems are not going to halt the openillg of the
· North. Tba prize is too great. But the old atory need not
· and must not be repeated. Maa has the ability to loam
from ..perlence and apply the lessons. We can no longer
. soy we do not know what the elfects of lndiacrtmlllate ...
plottatlon moy be. We cao deal fairly With the native populatlOD and we COD utlJlze the land without desiroylng it..
In Alsaka, we have the opportunity to prove we can turn
the 011vlronmeat to our own purpoaea Without tacrlllclng
the long-term future to the abort-term buck.

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spur the searcb for and development of other resources
. locked In the frozen eli)&gt;IUISe of the Alsskan and Canadian
• north.

; But every silver Unillg, unfor!UJ!ately, seems to have its
· cloud. The cry of Northward HoI may have rekilldled the
; frontier aplrit, but it has also raised questions as to the
· elfect on the Inhabitants of the laacl and on the land itseU.
.. Eskimos and lndiaDs, wtlo suspect with some reasoa that
they may end up as the only losers on tM new frontier, are
protesting the invasion and e:q&gt;roprlation of wbat they re. gard, legally recorded tlUes or not, as their territory.
• There is also lear thet Irreparable dam_"!!~ may be done
to the Alaskan laaclscape and wlld!Ue bl Clrtlllng operations
and a planned 800-mile pipeline nuuung from the North
Slope to a southern AlasU. port to baJidie oil shipments
to West Coast JlOinls. The tundra, ooce disturbed, could
deteriorate rapfdly Into aa Arctlc badland. The elfect on
1rildllfe, dependent upon it for food, nesting and apaWnillg
· grouads, could be devaststlng.
Tba history of the openillg of the West in the lower 48

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GALLIPOLIS - AI a recent illY HlaloY; Flora, Nora Knolta;
~ the llarrla GrODP Lady Aaolotsnt Sleward, Ledo
the (ollowfn&amp; mombera - . Stcut; Exeeutlve Comm,, Webelected. Muter,
- - ster Dewitt; COmmittee on Wo.
Dunt; Overaeer, Paul Denney, men•a Aellvllles, Chairman,
Jr.; IAeturer, Helen Wlcld.loe; Clara Ellen Denruo', a1sistanta,
-..t, David Wlddlno; AI- Mleel Hatcher and Ella Valborn; Leglalatlve Agent, Harlan
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Oatpleln.
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Treuurer, Harlan Volbom; Knotts; Youth ChalriiWl 01111
Socrolary, Edith Cornell; Gole Preso Agent, !b... Demey; ReKeeper, Carl DeWitt; Ceres, ller COmmlttae, Ethel DeWitt,
Dllel DoWIU; 11&gt;mona, Doro- !llacel Hetdter, a n d Cbarlea

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1be secretary's report waa
Mr. !llllerattoadociDelaware
read and accepted. T w e I v e
Vlil&lt;IY College, He baa .iull
members anowered · roll cell.

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!IIIIer Sr., on Friday evening,
Ausoot 29, In the RIYerboat
Boom at Oscar' a. Foll.,qthe
dinner. the woddln&amp; JllllV and
~·Ill _ , llllertalned
In the home ~ Mr. """ Mra.
Jobn eor.tt.
~M&lt;:t-. ~~~~ were the
brldo'o olatera and their ram.
W..o, Mr. and Mro. JaCQJeo
(i'lal? Bllbop, Goorge, David,
Mary and Julie, lllrDeavllle,
ado; u.Jor led Mrl. A. w.

- tour cards were sent
and ell!ht olck rolla made. A
new member, LllcWe Scarberry, wal accepted lmo tbe mem.
berohlp. Tholl'euuror'aroport
woo rood 01111 aeeepted.
Door prize .,.. """llr Mrs.
Hue! .Jon,a. Mra. Trliba Patteroon vulunteerod 1o bring the
door prize ror next month. Mra.
lllga McCoy and llezel Jones

ars 1o rumloh rerrelhmento and

Mra. Patlereon was ._urted
.. next program director.
This mc::&amp;h'a JJI'OII'U1 dlrectGr, Mila Judy Bias, gave an ln..
tereatlng Bible quiz. Mrs. Pat(1'1111) Kuliou~Y, GreiiDI')' ud
and Mlas Jackie Bias
lloalea, Aoeoda, Mich.; Mra. tenon
Hrved refreshments to tbe
llarpnt Kreoo, lira. Bernard
members 01111 guests.
SetiDnaeher, Alice, Vera, An.
• and Bernice, Woodolleld
Oldo; . . _ and Dele ~
111011, MIIIGnlliUrc, IIIIo; Mr,
01111 Mra. Dele 11arton, Pltto........ Pa.; and Mr. and Mra.

Conleys Announce

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Meriom Armstrong

Heads Thespians
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A-., Hlal1 Scmool ror the
1118-70
year have bean
lloot.d: lolarlam Armllrmc,
~;Larry Dobson, vicepnokloal; Paula Vomholt, aec.
_ , . , and Jayae !IIIIo, M'Or, Faculfl IPDII101'1 are
lira. alii! Gllllnaham IIIIi Keith

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GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan (CblclQ ~ ~ 462
NeiiJhborhood Road, ~lpollo,
are amoonclng the bli11t ~ a
dau&amp;lrter on Au~at 30 at llolzer Medical Conter. The baby
well!hed 5 J)ClWids and 11 ounc.
es and has been named ~.1m
Brooke.
lolalemal grandparents are
Mr. and Mra. Norman Ballr ~
Chester. lolalemal great.gand.
porents are Mr. and Mra. Erneat Ballr ~ Lons lloltM!. Pa.
tornal Uondmotller II Mro.
Mu1ne Conley~Gallf,pollo. Par.rnal grlllllllather II llo1rard

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omcera were in- Mro. E, ,c. Payne; fll!&gt;lldl;y,
''I illalled and eommllteaUPJOfnl- Mrl. Jolin Dcnmarcl; Gordon
·:., ~ ~at lila Tuea4ayovenlngmaet- Tour, Mra. Pair! Geor&amp;e; Na'• ·'· "1111 ' ~ tllo VInton Frlendohlp lure, Mro. Brice ere-.;
·.• ·'1·; qu.len Club. Hoateoa l'or the Scrl,book, Mra. E. c. Payne;
elub woo Mro. Liley Hert-. TlierODY, Mra. Lowell NeCar. Tho meetlns woo colledloor- laY; l'lloniiW, Mro. Liley llerlb7oul4ofacpraoldont, Mro. and Mro. Oocar llwmbor.
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The """ pnoldonlgave
. ~~'!1te ~ Hindi," IDd ,one a homamlde felterotabook
• '.~ Gol,don Cboln d. Friend- marker. A door prize lfvoolllr
.· illjp''lllren from a opec:lal c:ol. Mro, Hartsook woa willlbyMra.
· leelklll by lleloa Sllner Rice. Jl&lt;nmml.
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eoCh ~ telllac 'f1hldl- each
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• Nlio Linda ~rta. Mro.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mr._ Somuel
R. Bosworth &amp;Mounce the engagement of their daughter
Bonnie. to Mr••WWiam lawrence Coe aonofMr and Mr~
William Arthur COeoiMt. Vernon. Ml;o8osworthloa1986
graduate or Galllo Acad~ llflh School and Is presently
a senior at Ohio State University.
Following graduation In JWIO Mlso Booworth wUlenter the Ohio Slate Unlverolt;y Colle•e or Medicine lor DOIIgradl8te study In the division or p!iYslcal theropy. Mr. Coe
Is a 1964 graduate or Mt. Vernon High School an:l a 1968
graduate ot Obto state University where be is an alumnus
of Delta Theta Sigma fraternity, Alpha chapter. Mr. Coe
is euvloyed as a vocational agriculture teacher in the Fred.
erlcktoWn school system a..W is continuing his educatiouat
Ohio State Universlt;y. A June wedding Ia planned.

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GALLIPOLIS - Tho lui
ScUeb Fouroome~the seaoon
IIIII be held IDdey at 1:30 p.m.
at the r,.lllpoUa Golr Club. llr,
01111 Mro. MerriU Wlo0111011 ars
Ill ebarJO ct the event.
Lldleo' Day drew , . _ ,
memben tl1lo put waok. Dollie
Mlllor IIIII Deomle &amp;nltll tied
wlllt tho rouro and
· Loll week'a wtm.r ctthe boot
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'·' Next wHk the nnaiwilaJzed
WednesdaY oveot wW be "Crar/1 !fOI Day" and the ladles
IIIII h7 _for low 1••tta. ThQ" are
reminded qoln 1o allin up ror
the berJIIO! Oct. L

acceuorlea. Sle wore tbe orchid from bar l&gt;ridal booquet.
Tho couple loll ror • lhort
trip 1o Sevoa Sprlnp, Pa. They
IIIII reside In Plttllbllrsb, Pa.
Tho llrldo Ia a gr..mte ~st.
Aloylws A&lt;ldolnr, New 1-g.
GALLIPOLIS - Mro. Mary
tal, IIIIo. lllo attoadod st. Mary
Bar&lt;uo opened the meeting ~
~~.~·.IIIIo tile Addloon Frselllll lllpllat"
01111~ · WIJ'~ !uaster•a Ladlno Ald. Mro. Jobn ilram.
~,In e~ecmcatlon mer PI'Osentedtheopenlngpray.
~~~- ' UalveraftT, or, followed by the group alng.
PllllliUrlb, Pa. lllo Is a teachlng ''Where lie Leads, I'll Foier In the Pltllbursb AdJ!Ic IOW.
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Theoe otncers IIIII be lnotalled on Friday evenfns, Sept, 26

GO WESTERN ••••
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Boigo/

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llY a ~~~ grange. !Wuck rectplloo 1 bullet IIIR&gt;Or l'or the li'eabmeDis wW be oerved.
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For her IOlni -away dress,
tho llrldo were a maroon knit
10111, with whlteblooseandblack

completed rwr yeare aervleeln

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Ladies Golf

WREMEMBER the "W'' is silent!

Mrs . George Lane Miller

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dent ~ the National Honor Soelet;y at Gallla Academy Hllb
School ror the 19611-70 ocbool
Mrl. Rutb GllUnllham lo
racult;y · - .Otller Glllcerl are Mariam
Armotronl, vice • prallldellt;'
BeYerb' Jetrera, seerotarr, Do.
110 Cleland, troaaunr; David
RomaiDo, choplaln 01111 1.a111111
Buah, pledplo thellag.

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SamuOl LoidJ !'alone Jr. Sop.
tomber 6 at 2 p.m. at the Flrll
~ Methedlot Church, Carmlehaelo, Pa.
Tho Rev. J. W, Lofgrell rood
tho vows Cl( the dooble I'IIW
eeroDIOIIIY befora an altsz dee~ with sladloll and polma,
Glldloll olao were placed at the
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the brldo'a
lather, roeentl¥ deeeued. · ·
Boat man woo Robert ClrJan.
eo andulherawereWarn~~Dermolbek, Rolmle Day, James
Frlf!, and lllrry Blair.
'l'llll molhar ~the bride wore
a. pollel piM linen dreoo overlaid lace 1o the walat and
a majehlng pink lace coat wltll
pink acceaaorlea. Her eoraage
wat J)b* roaabuds,
Tbe brldogroom'a mother
were teal blue taftota with on
ovwdreu d. .lbadow blue with
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lilk room. A llulr~t ror 300
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T.II'S Ol!lLY(I) PLACE TO GO.
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Gelo, Brl!llda, Diana, ~
Robin and Junior: Mr. Clllrord
Drununoncl and (rfend Vlrsfnla
Underwood; Mr. a n d Mr1,
Wayne E.lllrrlaon, Junior, AliiIa, TIIIIUilJ, .loon and Stevie;
Mr. and Nro. Jobnny Jackaon
and - · Mra. Delmar !ilddmore, Tereaa and 'l'lmm1 01111
Mr. and Kra. Larry Bnlwn and
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ct the late !larry and Murlle
Jobnoon Drununoncl held their
reunion Sept, 14 at Gallla Coun.
ty Junior Falrgrounda.
Attending were Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Harrleon, Mr. and Mra.
Dels Kemper, Cclnnle and ca.
lhJ; Mr. and Mro. Orville Sextm, Ronnie and Rick, andrrtend
Cln&lt;IY Franklin: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bar&lt;ua, g,frley, Bobble and Kem:Y; Mr. and Mro.

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~ and !bpreme DlaViet Doplf;y, Mra. Avalcllllloolh
wr. fndonod bf the C.elllpolla
Fmhfom Club lo olland tile ill-

pve a rlnal re-' and read a
Iotter ct thanks which waunall.
ed 1o Congreaaman Clarence E.
lllller (Or !)is donation Cl( lho
American Fllga tllat we,., pre.
. , . - EmlllamCanvenllontobe lllllad 1o tho Trl~ Air
bel4l In New Yon Clt¥ In odo- pwt ind WJEH radio otollon..;
litr. Tho llo&amp;ltember meeting~ the Elnblom)~b.
tile Ga 111pnllo Emblem Club.,.. • · The Eldllem Club aJoo-.
beld at tllo PJlui llall n..raday. ed tile riac·Pole - stsn111ng at
Nlal li1lll praofdod over tho . tile airport. · ·
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bf I aodalllour.
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a UWe reading. If I bad my way, most household
ean~er• would bear large poison labels instead of wamO.Ojiucl:im:::icroocopic print. Never mix household cleaning
especially ammonia and chloriDe bleach. It is
nended to mix anything uuleos it Is s~ifically recom·
on a label. ExperlinentiDg can kill you.
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MIDDLEPORT - The school
Me;_. Comb''• menlall,y r&amp;o
tardecl chUdren h11 booo &amp;alec~
ed by lho
Chll4 eon.
servation Leap aa the one or.aoDiaatilln to which tho loogue
will contribute this year.
Durll18 a meeti011 of lho loogue
'lbursda,y nl£ht at tho CGlwnbla
Gas or Ohlo. it was voted. to eon-

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Cleaning with gasoUne can kill you.

! Cleaning with lye products can kill you.
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been around for some time, then we are immune to the
ms in the bouse. If we're used to them, then the germs
" not going to kill us. Get rid of them and heaven knows

•hat will move in to take their place.
I Why not sit down and read? Reading is GOOD for you.
for example, you can loam about an sorts of things that
kill you.
I An)"':ay, once a woman decides she is keeping the house
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wlth a clear plastic cloth. However, she doesn't like tbe
idea of eating off plastic, so on top of the plastic cloth sbe
has placemats. It's frightening to think of where this could
lead.
. Of course, as she is always saying, she does keep her
kitchen. Door clean ~nough to eat from. And that's where I
have vts1ons of endmg up H I ever spill coffee on one of
those placemats. Sbe'U encase the entire table iD plastic
wrap and that will he the end of II.

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iD earnest at this time of

year-making one-of-a-kind
creations to tuck under the
Christmas tree.

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lni today will make either
a•l&gt;oy or girl happy-not to
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you'U meet the deadlinefor each is not only simple
but quick to make.
Knit one, crochet the other
-In either case, there II no
fittiDg problem to deal with.

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crocheted iD three color• of
Columbia-Minerva's Woo 1
and SheUand Wool yam. Its
contemporary counterpart,
the smartly striped knitted
design, takes a thretH:olor
combination of k n ll .t I n g
worsted.
For your eopy of a leallol
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board of directors of the
Manhattan Advisory Committee of the New York
Urban League, a founding
director of the board of
trustees of the Harlem Pre·
. · paratory School (a two-year .
. · college-prep institution eatab! liahed for the higb school
dropoUt wlth a high leaming
potenUaH and is on the .
board of directors of PAL
And she personally partie!:
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money wasn't Inherited. He
worked hard on the docks
and up from there."

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NEW YORK~ ( N E A 1llllolbl Mosler doesn't have
to wllh obe had youtb,
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uup from there" means
he organized the Manhatian
Day .IJne lind Invented the
cruise around New York
City.

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"I never want you not to
that. She works. And she
the work at something," Georfe
. works for and with
Sande ro ad vile d b s
underprivileged.

daughter, Sheila. "That 11
"MoiJey Is a responsibU- what's going to keep you
ity,"
l!dd. "You can't young." She believes In his
take It lor granted .
formula.

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state to take on another political job, vice-chairman of
the New York County Re·
publican Committee.
. '"I cbose to go into poUtics," Mrs. Mosler said, "because I think it Ia the greatest moans of communication
-not juot for discovering
what the law 11 all about but
abo 1D learn how business
and living Uck because of
government."

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"Not 10,'' ~id minilkirted,
bloiad Mn. M. "Here'• how
my day goes :
"Up about 8::!0 or 7, make
a Uat, ~t everybody organized and then I'm out. One
day a week, I take a twohour lunch for hot~uhold
shopping. Weekends are
stricUy lor family and no
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not spend enough houn with
her family.

More women sbould go
into politics iD every area of
the country sbe feels. "Tbere
Is so much they can do and andtl."
so much they can learn.
. Cblldren enjoy mothers
Most of au, they ~ to know wbo wort, she believes. They
people In every walk of life. have something to talk
"There are women of about. And when the chll·
every ethnic llackVouild 111 · dren are ifOWD and gone
our aroup," she •ald ...Tbey away, the ~an Is not 10
do the canvaosiq, the liD· lonely •., Sbe has a second
life. . I
attracUve door-to-aoor work
IurVey poUI!cahtmoopberet
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and ·educate other• u · to
"When I got my job on
what the party II aU about. · Hum111 Rlibts," sbe re"Tbe ,
'"'t~~'· lllilf·......o ~· "I eapected a bad
at th.J :~;. ~- _ , : . o ~~.~ld It, . but
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a great In 1988, Governor Rocke· . •IA!wi!lllif ~)le~.. , •'•• ., , ..:•r I·~·'l)fft. the
deal of monet ean give 11 IeDer a P P o 1n ted !lbeUa ; •' 'But wOUld III!Ver •'wiD&amp;
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Sheila

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Hostesses were Mrs. Allen
King, president; Mrs. Frank
Sisson, Mrs. Mullen an:l Mrs.
Pat Dully.

to Stltchln' Time, c/o your
local new1paper, p .0. Box
IS DINNER GUEST
503, Radio Cl1y Slatloa, New
MIDDLEPORT - Mra. liarYork Clly, N.Y. 1111119. Be
sure to ask for leaDet 8177 old Siller wu the recentdbmer
and Include your oame, ad- gueal &lt;1. Mr. and Mrs. Torrol
Morrlaon &lt;1. !'Oint PIN ·ant.
dress aad zip code.
Al10 a guelt at the dinnt.:- was
Mrs.
Morrljklll' s sister, Mrs.
Knit Knaelll
Earl SbettBrlJI, the former Pau. Dear, Judy : For quite some line Rldemur, &lt;1. !1. Peters.
time I ve had a few sets of burg, FlL
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wooden needles in various
sizes, and now one or ' two
~ developing rough areas
CAn!O (UPn-Thor Hoyer.
wh1ch catch the yarn as 1 dahl has denied
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make the wood ' amooth or
should I discard the needies?
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America
Columbua.
Dear V· L.: To an inveter"All I have done la to teat the
ate knltter, old needles are aNworthineso o1 a wru• 'mlp
something like old friends and all I have provecl Ia that
and I can understand youl 11.1ch a veJSel 1a Clplble of an
eagerness to keep them.
ocean voyage, llthouill thlo
Try t h l s to save your was previously ca&gt;sldered Imrough-edged needles: Take possible, the Norwellan explo~ damp cloth and put just a rer said Frldaf.
UIUe finely grained kitchen
Jlererdahl and a ah • man
cleanser on it. Rub it on
sallecl the Ra earlier lbla
the needle and allow plenty year fl-om Sift, Moroeeo. tothe
of time to dry. Then, use a
rough cloth to remove the outsidrtl of the ~'
Polish the needles where the trip was abancbJed
Instant gifts-for him and her! Handsome, hand· cleanser.
with waxed paper-and don't bocause &lt;1. llorm damap to
worked scarves ore o double treat for boys or girts. [Jre the elbow grease.- the raft. He had Intended to
Instructions for knitting the torton design and for . L.
I reach Mexico.
crocheting 1he striped scarf are oYOiloble.

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Oh.io tbild Conserwtioo League
convention to be held at the Stat-.
ler-Hilton Hotel ln Clevellrxl,
Oct. 14-16• .!iie said this year's
theme will be "Our American
Heritage."
Ways arxl Means cha.irman,
Mrs. JameS Wisecup, suggested
ha ring a Stanley party on Thursday, arxl members will be coolacted lf the ,Party ls arralWO(L
Mrs, John Blaker wasaguelt
at the meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Robert Sclunoll
arxl the trawliQg prize WIS won
by Mrs.

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one thing, why don't we stop buying an these "washitems. r have discovered that the tag "washable"
s YOU are supposed to wash It, From that time on
f is careful and before you know it there are muddy
lprints, smudged jelly and wet riqga everywhere. A
y sens1ble woman would buy fabrics marked "dry clean
" and Docked velvet wallpal"'r and Persian rugs and
1 spend a litUe time ocreammg, "Don't touch 1hat or
I kill you!''
lA J!iant step toward complete control of our environment
iii be throwing away covers. After an. il you have a
ver on the toaster and a cover on tbe sofa and a cover
the mixer (1 even know a woman who has a cover for
extra roll of toilet tissue iD the bathroom-It's crocheted
shaped Uke a UIUe hat), then you're going to spend as
uch ttme cleaning the covers as you do the covered.

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organizations.
Robert Morris, Meigs Loc:al
elementary school principal,
s.Doke to the ~ on the tGpl.c,
01 Making the Gnde, But Grades
Are Only . Part or the story."
Mrs. Doo Mullen lnlllrmed
the members that the organization is tO have charge or the
canteen lor the bloodmobile viait in October.

; Cleaning with carbon tetrachloride can kill you.

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girls miibt already have their cleaning comjlleted
have to if they're ioini to address their Chrlotmas
before Halloween) but most of us are sWI waltilig
a cool morning or a windy afternoon or .the elves.

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80, lit ba1 boon In IOI'IIice 25 yeara.
'II; -~-&amp;nil hio wUo, IIYlvla, erehen"""trom AUintl; Ga.
1JM11illl betelumlnalllerelaterlntheweoli.111eJ ~ eapacJal.
•;J¥ :to.be with hla fa111er, Homer, Who hod hla filth aperotloa In
)aoo·y-• at Holler 'llleodof,
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CIIY Shrinet1N Wedneoday for a cllnner at the Martin Relllaurant. Seatld, left, lAdy Lee K1J&gt;.
aey, paat hiiJI priestess, aid Lacly VIolet lamb, hiiJI prtestsu, both of Thea Court; back
row, I to •,areLadyVlrginlaShaw,ftrst ceremoolallady, Thea Court; Shirley Beegle, treasurer of '!Win Cit;y Strlnettes: Con Beegle, president of Twin CJty Shrinettes; x.dy Prtnceu
Roa&amp;lie Atee, 1ble Court, and Jean Moore, secretary, Twin City Sltrinettes.

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llower .._ Ia COIIIPietel1 plamed. I will be held on
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.~•l"f. olnl:e November he returned from a ¥ear Ia Tbal.
prolllmed to tech l&amp;r18111L
and hlo wife, the former Cheryl m..rabach, and their
~~~,,.,.~,., lOft, Marc f.dward, Uve at AVCil Park. Jerq, ...
Mro. F11e Fry, Bradbury, It on hla nlnlh Jei1f In l&lt;imco.
wife, by the n.Y, Ia employed It tho Won&lt;et,Jfemorl&amp;l IIDI·
Sa,yre, of Mr. and M.-a. - . So,yre, Minora.
It aaillnuboOnl the"i!.s.s. COraiSea,IIJialrcrlfl corrler,
Vletaam, lit left caurorn1a 8 few &lt;111'1 'IIJ&gt;. Roger wu
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tog H&lt;•leo buildi•t· H.,.,
yoor Moriooe Ia ,..,ic... lor
a fectorr troin.d HrYice.... ~
If y0ura Ia aerticed at het.e,
it '"'' •• R... Corpot svice.

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aervlcea ,bqln at 11~p.m. with
the .......... the 11"•· V; C. Ra~
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cburoh' at . Jac~ Hoilbta,
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CllliOro. PUblic Wilcllatio.
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lor' Uniled ~i,,I&lt;'!U~'C:Ii, Spj!Jar, Soildoy. ~ Scl!aOI, 10 '
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met at the Asbury United Methodiot Chureh in S)'recuae.
The Rev. Forrest Donley,
pastor, ..,.ned the meetillllwith
Mark 10:~5, ancl gaveapnyer from the writirv• of F'raDcia or AooluL To uplaln the

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accessories &amp;rl:l had a coraap tlthe:.:Counr::u~on~Mi:nl:alri:e~a,~th:•:.,a~rd:oh:ip~a~nd::wor:ship:•:::!:::
of white earnatlons frosted in f
pink.
William · H. Ow's served 18
beat man.
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atreet length dress with white
accessories. She wore a white
rose coroap and her oaly j.,..
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necklace riven to her by the
bridegrocm.
Mrs. Clarence Hlllservedas
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SYRACUSE .;. A diacuaalon Rev. Mr.
with white cladlall, palma, and on ' - the church can better Methodlot
seven brench candelabra.
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for three
fGIIgWln( ...cih: ~ lli~·alll years in the U.S. Army Green
to the K,..~.&lt;;!ftk band mom- , Beret&amp; on APril 7 and Ia preobera after ilaehnlghl rehearsal. eniiJ' enrolled ln the Airborne
Gene Brinmlllll, the now band Trainiq School at Fori Bet&gt;~lie.ctor. reported that mualc nln&amp; Ga.
1111 1 now aOt ol cym,..a ha~
bleD porclrlaed by the board.
ll;mberohip wucllacuaoedald
'tt' wu decided to secoro membership ........ Mr• .anit llro.
Diatal Swisher are mBJDberahip
chairmen loi' the
: . lira.' Harold Sa)ltr presided
. 1t the meetlni In the achool
&lt;atet.rta attelded by 26 mom-SUNDAY
bets. Refreshments were
aerved,
ANNUAL MEETING Women's
Christian T_.ranee Unlmol
llleiga CouniY, 2 p.m. Mldclloport aiurch at Qlrlat; Thmlaa

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lllaperoneofor the next three
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111'1. Torry Rlalln, Lello &amp;It
IIIII Amy, Mr. and Mro. Tho.
IIIII Smith, 1'111110 IIIII Todd,

drummers as an increase in the
aile of the band created the
shOrtage ol Wlllorms. Mro. WUliam Dorst Is chairman ol om!-

pel or tho · Raclae
Church.

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ot •even new W'litonns was •
proved by the Kyser CreekHiiJI
School Bl.rdBoostersrecently,
The Boosters also arranged
for teJnporarJ untronas ror the

man. Plans were made to sell
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Neigler, Mra.Daniels,andMrt.
Richard Gilkey.
Mrs. PhlllpMolahortreported that ~83 Wll cleared on
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The waa chef for the
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Mrs. Bett;y Carpenter of Ra· Mr. and Mro. Thmlaa Diddle,
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THE BENEF1T GIJILD of-rn Hill Hospital will hold its
first 11111101 Ilea matla!t, eo1n and antique show on SaiUrda&gt; and
Soanclay, Sept. 21 .... 28, at the Scioto Counly fairgroomda at
Lucaa'911le, near PortBJDoutb. The hour a are 9 to 9 on Satunlay
and 9 to 6 Oil Sunday.

POMEROY - Mlos L Ia d a James Orpenter, and Mr.
Cam! Carpenter dauahter of James £award Dl.ddie, aon Of

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Ronald Smith, Cheoter Hood,
-rtalnod roeOIIIIy with 8
. bomocomlng part;y IICIDorlng hla
(lll'elltl, Mr. .... Mra. Albert
Smith.
The elder Mr ..... Mrl. Smith

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ml bar oc1o1eaarJaa frlelllald they hodaliau. Mro, Vroopve
loul' o1 the beoutlrul Bend
f.'!\':.. PooPie aid hod callera 111 the camp olt8 lncluclini Dee VroB
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tlon practices. A paper on the tion date., Nov. 10 and Feb. 9. local
subject was presented by Mrs.
Mro. Ketrlne Milltllon will
T. A. Hennesy who also read prepare motorial for the Nov- M' A d
Sh 1e
two poams, "The Garden" 1111 ember oolwnn .... Mro. Jed
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"The Gardener's Creed" by Webster, Sr. will writs the Feb. Pledges Sorority
theThe~ sale.
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9 colwnn notee.
se uu•CVI!I were r ...ect.. ·
A copy of the Good LuekGarPia.. were ade f« the ()ct. MIDDLEPORT- MlaaAudry ed for the DeW year:
den Club Pf011l'1111 for the year ober meetl'W to be held at the llllller, clollabtor rl ...._ LU.
President, Mro. llarold
.... reCeived by the club from " home of Mra. Eddie Smith with IJaa R. Shuler "' MlcMleport, Sauer; vice president, Mro.
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Edward
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club Mlzicko
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Athens
Devotions by Mrs. Wickbam - - at Sljpna ~ liororState Hoapllal Ia a theripy p~ featured a meditation "They Go ·ll,y 111 the Clll&gt;j1Ua at the Unlgmn or area pre!on clubs iJ&gt;. Together," scripture from Acta Yer&amp;IIJ Ill Scutbweotem l:oul.
clucu,. Twllilbt.
I and prayer, She led In the .._In Lafontte.
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Mlnlllluler --Wahama
from The Daily Sentinel thanlo- iqode. Tlmelyhlntaonprdo"'lllah Sebaolla Mo-. W. Vo.
i'W the club for participation in 1111 were liven by Mrs. Gerald Sbe -:' ~eara the pin at the
uGreen nnunb Notes'' and an- Wildermuth and the hostess 1attw 'K' with u brteriiOi,eo
noua&lt;illll the next two publica- served refreahmeata.
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when the Twilight Garden aub
metThuraclay nipt at the home
or Mrs. Elmer Wiclolwn, presldent.
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A COLORFUL BOOKM~ was on hald at the Jackaoo
APPle Futlval, Jackaon, coJiecl Who's I~ What'al~ The truck
is pal- red and green, very vivid, aid lettero of the alpbobet
are plared like cruyalloverthevehlcle.ll is very ey...,.lchlllll,
to say the least. Tho Ulllauol eatry waa prepered by tt. MelgaJackoOI&gt;-Vlnton -oi&gt;Ue.

Mr. and Mrs. James Diddle

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Mra. Amle 'l'hompoon of lliallcheotor jolaocl Mra. Fronk
fOrmerly of' Middleport, lor • ...,kofcaqolll at Ro.rlt ,., the flrll try at WllJiinli lor bulb Mra. Vroo-

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By Hospital Auxilicliy

A dance waa Alex Wheeler; - . , , Mra.
plomed and ofllcers were o1ect- Jamea 1loalela; eornapoodl,.
SYRACUSE - Tealadteo ~~ ed Whoa the W~~~~en'a Auxiliary ltcntary, Mrs. Ray Plckoaa
teiMied the first meetlJ1Il of the or Veteraas Memorial lloapl~ Sr.; -11 ..._. waa Mra.
1969-70 -oon of the Third al In the 4iniag room the Thmlao M'anldn, ' ae&lt;retary,
W-odof "'""-ker'o Club evenlllll ol Sept. 16. ,
· Mro. Sauer l!llllllalned Mra. ·
Sept. 17 at the meetillll headTho Prealdent, Mri. Harold Wheeler •• a•dl bar cbalrmall
qlllll'lera at Municipal Park. Sauer, presided, with the Aux· with Mro. Huah llearho, aula~ .
VIce President Lllda Fer- lllary prayer &amp;hen by Mrs. ant, &amp;nil Mro. Bearha •• vaiUJ&gt;o.
roil presided &amp;nil ..,.nod the Clyde Henderaon, and the r&amp;o teer chalrmon·witlr'Mro. Whoolmeett,. by roadillll deYOtloaa &lt;ordillll -rotary, Mro. liar- or, ualslUI, .
POMEROY - Lacty Violet of burred children when Thea Mro. Beerle. Count;y represen- tsken fran "Tho I1Jper lloumK ~ Masur, read the mi..,....
Named to the lllllllberJhlp
t.mb, high priestess of Thea Court was there on a vtalt in tativea introduced were Mrs. .followed by Pl'IYet. Minullea ~ lnd the treuurw, Mra. James c:ammtu.e wer8Mra. Wheiler,
Court or the Oriental Shnne of March. She reported that lhe 111ary Keutz, Molga, and lira. tho APril meeti'W were read . Dodielo, I'1IJ(II'Iecl,
Mrs. Gearp White, Mro.li'emNorth America, was guest of Oriental Shrine pays $100 a day Shirley ~. VIDotL !Pee- lnd the treaaurer'a report JIY. An ln.YIIation waa read from hart, Mro. lillloell~neer, aid'
honor at a dlmer meeting of the for each underprivileged child ial recognition was liven Mro. en by Kethryn Johnaoo, trea.. Sharon Tbelaa to attend ,....._ Mro. Ruaaell Millo; .....,tlallt;y
Twin Clt;y Shrinettes Wednea. they send there Cor treaCment. Gertrude Mitchell, a charter urer pro-tem.
Llltion exerciHI at Rlveraide eommlttee,.MrS. Muldn, chairday nipt ot the Martin Rests.. They stay !'rmn 0110 month to a member or tt. Twin Clt;y ShrioA trolnillll meellng to be held White Croll School of Nur&amp;lllll "'""' Bertha Parker, Mrs. E!dle
rant.
year arxl then berome out,.pa. ettes, rei!IPonsible for organ!- at Jackson S.t. 18, the subject in Columbu&amp; Mlu Thelsa Ia II'OIIID&amp;D Stbly Slack Hid Mrp.
Mrs. Lamb ... s presented to tients tor skin grafting for ap- zattoa or the club.
being "Livlllll With Your T..,. the aecond.-l"'duaqo to recolve Henderam; P ........... etlGimJ~
tbe Shrlnettes by Mrs. C o r s proximatelY three yean.
•Ions" and Mr.. Ferr U ard the lllrH acholarabfp from the tee. MrL Doaald Dt,.r,.cbaJr.
lleegle, presldent. Guests were
First Ceremonial Lacty VirMrs. Llllla Guinther, a new 1
e
hoapltal. A thaM yOU note wu man, Mro. a.rtea Lewb, EirerlateredbyMrs.JeanMoore, ginia Shaw toidofherproiects member, wu introduced along it~. ::•~•= llaoreadfrconLeaoraMicbael, mo Smith, Mrs. Pic ......... .
oecretary, and MI.. Shirley for Thea Court in the Franklin with Lady Rhoda Hale who han- would boa "Health Conference" for heine cllooen the 1969 ea... Mra. !laue,., !.
Beerle, treasurer, presorted COU!ib Chlldren's Home aid the dloa the _...r ayatem f« 11 Jackaon, Oct. 2. Repro- dyatriper to recem the ocbcJ&amp;.
RapreaeafauYIIo to 1tlandan
ihe hiiJipriestssaand Mnl. Beo- Frenidln Councy Crippled Chl). Thee Court.
,
tlvea will be Jeaaie ~ lnhll&gt;. Also Feed wao a letter Ohiollciolllla!Aoaocl;ltlo!!~
ale with corsages.
dren, 1700 orwhlch were served
The _lrlveilllll prize donat.od aid Mobel Pickano.
from former admlalaii'IIBr Inc at illo '11M Mo. Cue ,lljio.
In her a111111ll message to the at the Ohio State Fair.
by Mrs. Marily !CJires was. It wao derided to have tha Waltsr Stewart.
· pltal In Delailan ciG OcL Bare ,
club, Mra. Lambannouncedthot
An Oct. 19 meetlq at t h e won by Mrs. Clara Adams. 00.. lnnuol Chriatmaa cllmer and
Tho auxiliary, in._ratloa Mro. Slack, Mrs. While, Mro;
the cOI'OIIIOIUI will take place Worthington HUis Country Club er mambera attending were par1;y on Dec. 17 The o.- with hoepltal personnel, will Moollllllll, Mro. llleinhart. and
on Nov. 21 aid askod lhotmem- In Collllllbes at which time Mrs. JWIO Heaton, Mra. Mary meeti'W wW be ;., the 8th, ..::. plea IIIII _,.... oseml-formal Ada Slack. .
ben visit the Burna Institute alldoswWbeshownofthechll- Baldwin, Mro. Agnes Brown, stead Dl 00 the regular~ dance tobeheld1tThankacloTol4lolli'uthemeetuw;Mra.
ln Cinclmatl to vlew the work clrea 11 the Burns Institute was Mrs. Naomi Brinker, Mra. Nea- aid hoetesaeo wUI be Mrs. Fer: i,. time.
Robert McEihlaey read 'llloebetllll dme throQghtheircontrl- amnmred by Put HiiJI Prleot- ell Carsey, Mrs. Eve)jon De- roll 1111 Mro. Salaer The
Mrs. tbarlea Withee report.. pilalllelplqj !Ianda."
blltions.
eaa l4dy Lee Kirmey.
Vault, Mrs. Marie Hawkins, was potluck lunch at nc:ou. re ed on a nonr tund to be IJtart.
Retres~a were aervedby
Prince as Lady Rneaile MeA prayq htlds liiJit, as a Mro, Mory Huaheo, Mro. Ruth
Atteldq were Friede M&lt;&gt;a.. ed. At each meetiJlll ail m..,. lbe Mldcll...,n membera 18
Atee IIJ)Okemthelnatituteand remembrenceofhervlaithere, Swisher &amp;nil Mrs. Marpret man, PCIIIIer&lt;lf; Kathryn Joh"' beraa-illllwUIJiveiOcenta those namecland Mra: R. ~
~ed oeveral plcturea taken wao presented to Mrs. Lamb by Winebrenner. .
oonand Terry of Wall Pea, and
the
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SAIGON (UP]) - Detense he met with President Nixon. been cbarpd with murder and
·\,~.sources ln the Green Beret
The charge added another conspiracy to murder In the qlH!stions on the grourxls that it
may Incriminate them," a
~\: ·lllurder case said Saturd&amp;J note of mystery to the already case.
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spokesman said.
:Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, the shadowy ease ln\'olvlng ,..
U.S. miJltary sources disCapt. John S. Berry of
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comnanler In Vlell&gt;!m, death or a SOUth VietnanW closed Saturday . that two
Sausalito,
calif., one of the
, 1 iba7 be cited for the military man rmned Thai Khac Chuyen enlisted men similarly charged
defense·
attorneys,
said Satur·'. ·equhalem or contempt o! coort who has been ldentlfted In oome
have been granted Immunity so day the six men would receive
alleged)J&lt; ualnghloiniiiiOIICe reJK&gt;rts as a double espionage they can testify in the trials oC
an automatic lire sentence lf
; 1o bring the olx officers agenlthe 1i:x officers.. They are CWO !om&gt;d guilty.
·~ 'iaW»IYid before a court martial.
Six Green Beret offtcers, _Edward M. Boyle, 26, ()f New
7'-1·:· One JOUrce close to the Jocludlag the elite outfit's York City, aoo SFC Alvin L. "The army wants to lock
these men l4) for the rest or
,;~, 'detenM said Abrams Instated former conuna.!ller in Vtemm,
SmJth Jr., 41, or Naples, fla. th,ir Uvea," Berry said. "Let·
'."{ lhal the men be tried durlnghlo Col. Robert B. Rhoaul4 43, or
"This means the two men
·,:' · tecent trip to Wasbirwton when VIneyard Haven, Mase., have
there be .. doubt aboot that"
cannot
refuse to answer a~cy
Sources close to both the
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The case involved a mortgage
dlsp.rt:e between Bnmntck and
the owner of a bowling alley.
Relm(Jllst said It was "ap..
parent that the Brunswick case
was substantively decided on
Nov. 10, 1967, at which time
there was no reason whatsoever
for ~oworth to diiQlllilY
himself rrom partlcipatkln,"
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'lbo 0110atlon It the Brun·
awlc:k stock purebaae waa

atateme.a w11on the ~~ear~naa
bqan thai "I have dlocJ!ailrlocl
m,yself In all caoeo In which I
have had a stock intere.t¢. 11
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p.:rehate wall handed by a
broker and was ''nOt the rel!llllt
d an,ythlng known to Judge
llaj&lt;noworth." . . . , . - . he
addod, laid he did not recall at
the time d u.e purchaoe that
ithe Brunswick case was awaltblg the Ollng It formal oplnloo

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rls Haskins, lett, presidentofHasldns-Tanner Cl.Xhiers, alii Richard Carter, manager, rtgbt,
on the amiversary of his 48 years or service with Haskins--Tamer. Saunders joined tJte c&lt;mpany September 15, 1921, when it was called Harry Franks Sons al'kl J. L. Hasldna, lb-rla'e
father, was manager or it. The atore's name changed in 1955. Haskins uid of 8a.UDders' .ervice, "In all the manv years we worked together rve never been usociated with A 4ner tellow." Earl. 75, is semi-reUred am works part..tlme oow.

HruskaOut ofRace
WASIIINGTON (UPI)- Sen. d "lDllng over the more
Roman L_ Hnull&lt;a or Nebraska Uberal Scott In a three..IVI,Y
withdrew Saturday night as a race.
candidate !0&lt; Senate Republl- Baker, a 43.year..,ldmoderate
can leader and urged his with onl.v three years In the
conservathre SWPorters tovote Senate, baa offered himael(asa
tor Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr, candidate of the younger
at Tennessee.
generation of Senate RepubliHruska's decision gave a big cans with no Ideological ties to
bloat to Baker's chances d 11\Y branch (( the party, He
succeeding his 16te fatherJn.. thanked Hruska for "placing
law, Sen. Everett M. Dirksenof the party's interest and unity
nunots, over Sen. Hugh Scott of foremost."
Pennsylvania, the acting leader
Scott, who has predicted
and former GOP whip.
victory all along, said he didntt
Hnllka, the 65-year~d favor- believe Hruska's p.illout would
Ue or the conservative wing or aJrect the outcome and said it
Senate Republicans, Issued a probably would mean an
statement sa,y(ng he aeted in addition of live or six votes to
the name of party unit. But his side.
political observers said Hruska
The Senate's 43 Republicans
probably concluded that the will meet Wednesday to choose
consenaUves had llttl(, chance Dirksen's successor.

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leaving about 300,000 true
volunteers.
If the threat or being dra!ted
is restricted to only 12 months,
as Nixoo plans, Pentagon
otrlclals so.v they miBJII looe
some Hdraf't.4lrfented'' enlistees who fi&amp;1lre their lnducti&lt;m lo
Inevitable and enter the service
at a time It their own chooolng.
Nixon IIIIIIOUhced Friday that
whether Consress acts on his
draft lottery pian or not thla
year, he intends toc:reateapool
ft.19-year..olds as prime candl.
dates Cor lnwctlo11, oelectlng
the oldest among their ranks
montll.by..nontlt. Men would be
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the South oo r., thla year was Jlghter-bomber taktrw o!l on a
combat mission collided with an
estimated 11100,000 men_
Air Vietnam passenger plane
IIUW&amp;ooce
Information comlrw In !or a leming Satur.
day Ina fiery dloaster that killed.
.-slhe CommllDilta bOve the
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before hlo ccurt made con&amp;lderblg "-'"JWortll'o """'ru11nt1 1n u.e campo.. 1nat1on to till &amp;ipreme COurt,
the Soulh ~~~~~ judge bc!ulht
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American F4 Phantom Jot '""
coped ~. but au 62
PBr8008 aboard the passenger
craft and two others on the
srounJ were killed In one ofthe ·
worst air crashes of the Viet-nam War, All of the victims
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altitude of 300
or 1'1111 ol'iJ bruloea irhen thoU
tlnrlt ...... plane ron cu c11 · teei IIIII eliPioded In Oamea In ON PATROL. IIIIa Amorleaa ad\Oiaer, loolda' Db a
ruo1 alii era~ In a real· a riCe paddy onemllenorthwelt Malay p.,.te wllb hlllolaek
of the base.
beadbaad and aecklaee of
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aear 1110 Cambodian bOrder.

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lA&gt;SB It the long IIOriod or
Ylllnerablllt;y, a1otw with OXJ)eCt.
eel Improvement In clianceo or
oiCa)llng mBitary oenlce, aiDM!It llurely will cut haavll,y
Into the munber ~ volwrteera
above the age d 19.
On the other hand, under the
new pl.., man,y 19-v-ear-&lt;&gt;lda
wW learn In advance with
rirtual ..~ they will be
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YORK (UPI)- The pines and Thailand.
Asian nations amwnced any
Uni!J&gt;d States and Ito alx Aalan
U.S. offl cials disclosed that at decisions to reduce their troop
allies Saturday fomd no the meeting none of the six contributions.
Immediate prospects ror furthatt arriving at the llli!Otlnll,
er troop wtUulrawals from
New Zealand Prime Mfnlaer
South Vietnam during a war
a n d Foreign Minllter Kldlh
strategy session.
Hoiyoake Indicated t11at hiJ

Stokes Frightened

SOUth VIetnamese Forel~
Minister Tran Van Lam told

newsmen at the conclusion of
the llvo-hoor.and-balf - :
•''There l8 no CJ1e stion now of
more troop wlthdrawala. We
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SOOdWill (rom the other side."
Wlllt unanimoos disappoint.
ment, U.S. ofricials later
disclosed, the allies concluded
that despite American peace
initiatives tbere has been no
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negotiating an end to the
conflict.
u.s. Secretary ol State
WWiam P. Rogers was host at
the meeting at the U.S. mission
to the Uolted Nations. The
strategy review was attended
II¥ foreign ministers It South
Vietnam, Australia, SOUth Ko.
rea, New Zealand, the P!Jllip-

By Nixon Policies

country woold like to recllco

some of Its troops. But he told
newsmen that at ttds pcdnt be
CLEVELAND (lJPO - Mayor could put no time schecl.de m
Car] B. stokes has predicted II.
ttat President Nixon is followThe United states contrftu.
Ing a course which wlllleadthe tton will be down to 484,000 II¥
country into an economic reces- Dec, 15. Additionally, the Sckrth
sion ard poulbl,y a depression. Vietnamese are fielding aforce
stokes, nmnlng for re-elec- at about me million lllllli
tion, ignored his Democratic Australia, 7,500j South Korea.
opponent Robert Kelly during 4,600; N"' Zealand 500; the
an appearance before about 20 Philippines 1,500 llld Thailand,
Negro businessmen ahd blasted 11,000,
away at the Nixon administraTAX UNE TO HOLD
tion Friday night. "The ripples
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - The
of this policy frighten heU out Nlxon administration is beof me. lt'11 just going to be cat- lieved to be preparing a request
astrcJphic," Stokes said, re- next week for a 10 per cent inferring
presidential dlrec-. crease in social security benethea ordering or encouragtrw fits that wUI oot require ralttcutbacks In buildl~ programs. 1ng payroll taxes,

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o-p, 1~· Mnlllri~, , wao ,the o.-11")·d!' lllahlanlen ,
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10t11or hollback, ioaeb ocoriiW , Turll,)' c-p tied ltWwith

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GaWa Plraleo rGhod 50-8 ewtr bo ocored from nine YaNJ '1"'Soullwmtarn l'rldll idltt 11 .U.. Hall raft the polntl after
Marth Glllla JUcb School.
lauch!lown (PA'I?. Then with SO
Ccacll GarJ lllllla'•llllbianll- aecondl Iell lD the per.... o..nd llrllt with I:M Jell Idol, Hall raced 11 yardo lo
In t1te llrllt period whlalllluel! ooore. l!clllb7 Ratlllt poooed to
8oiob, liQ.pOwlil ....... ~ Steve SoWiderl for l~Jo PATIIIIII ·
kck need lift yard. to put the
lad 16-G'at the onl
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wellston Frlolaf night, but marapd to convert only three extra point pla.yL
Above, GAllS Fullback Oluck Neal Ia a ~st crossed the ~ 101' one o! those

tw!Di)Oiliers loll""llw Tom Prose'• 27-yard touehdoWn nm with 3:59 iellln
the first halL NealeludedWel!ston'sJaekllol!man(2p, Harold lolanrllw (68),

BID vteara ('14), Douc 11rvrm CM&gt;, BIB '!IIIler Crll •

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Iackie Oruck Wood (58), • :101).
JIOIIIIIIer. In no~r looldi!IOOII GAllS Enl Mike ca..- (44).

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MASON - The Wahama White
Faleona, after pla)'ill! almost
two quarters of a lackluster
brand ol fdMII, got their o!fen~iw to jell and went on to
aeore a 28-6 victory over visitIng Duwi Friday ni(!llt at Bachtel Flolcl.
The win was the fourth eonsecuUve tbis season for coach

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w...,a fans had little "'
cheer Hoot until with about a
mlaute and a half remaining In
the second quarter, taUbackGar)' Clark, a 150 lb. senior,
broke looae on a fourth down
play ani ran 53 yards down the
ri&amp;llt sldelines tA&gt; paydir~
Clark's TDwallollowedby an
- ·po~~~t,_.m[&lt;M olf the
IIIII .&lt;I. -JOOiior . ron Holrard, the
qua~rtertlack, that put the event·
ual winners oot In front by a 7-6
margin.
Wahama, in the fourth quarter, then e&gt;P)oded for 21 other
points to make it adeclsivevtc-t«y,
Clark1 s first of two touchdowns for the e..niJWCII&gt;Pedan
80 yard drtve that waa begon
with the Faleona runnlngootola
T·formation instead of the notorloua "Q\all Offense" that
had been uaed earlier. The Falcons remained in the T-lormation on offense 1he rest of the
pme.
Duvol bad taken a 4&gt;-11 lead
with 8:09 showi~ on the scoreboard clock on a two yard run
by Fullback Howard Gillenwater. Gillenwater's six110inter
came seven plays after the Yel-

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in the extra points lA&gt; make the
scoreboard rl18d 20-8 in favor
of the Bobcats.
Dave White of the Bobeats
ran back the emullllklckoU 90
yards as the game ended. The
extra points were run in to brlng

the game to a close, 28-8.

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· CHICAGO (UPI) - The skiddlDg Chleago Cubs committed
two errors In the el(!llth Inning,
enabling st. Loula to score
tllreo unearned runs as the Car·dlnalo 10ored e 4-1 trlulliiJh
Solurday,
Cblcago pitcher BUI Handa
was pr&lt;&gt;teetlng • 1~ lead Oil the
otr-"'• (1( Jim Hickman's 2111
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lourdl lnnlns, when Cardinal
pitch • bltler VIe DavaiWo alnsled with one oot In the el(!llth
ani Lou Brock singled, aend11111 oavaiWo to thlnl.
CUrt Flood slapped • druble
pla.y bell to lion Snto at thlnl
baae bul Souto llllnbled tile bel!,
o11ow1n1 the fling run to oeore.
On tho am plo,y Vacla Pinion
hli ground bell to GlennBeeker1, an11 Beckert fumbled the
bell ellowlng Plnaon to roark
!lrlt Bod lood the baoes. Joe
TOrre clruppod 1 Bln8le In short
ci~Arllold to 1 ...,.. Brock and

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Gorvle Crow on fourth down
and the oenlor lullbock ICOred
from a yard cut with the game
9:28 old to &amp;lve 1\lldilpn a 7 ~
lead. Moorhead sparked that
drive wilb • thlnl-rlown JIIUI8 .,
18 yanla to Jim 1\landleh ll1d a
33.,ylnl nrnhimael!.
He scored em a two.,ylnl run
In the fourth ~J~artor and again

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Grid Scores

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Steu'vllle 26 Weirton, W. VL 6 Franltlln llgta. 20 Wolll. C. H. 8
TOI'OIIto 34 WelloviUe 0
HamUton Twp. 22Cire1ovllleH
Barnesville 6 Wondsfield o
Dublin 6 Miami Trace 0

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not osaclly co!lJidered cause
for street dancing. Out on
Wesll28tb Stroot, a resident
observed U:at il will he
Cleveland, and not California.
tbat snaps of! North America
and ftopalntothesea. "We've
been sold out; all three cities
have," he said.
"I ~Modell did wbal
he did ~- be lboupl II
wu load for IIMIIbaU " 18)'1
'Brown, wbo, a..ordln« to
1 o me lratqlalon, doesn't
~ lOy !lite u.tags
aloollt the Cleveland owiler. ,
Allolher newspaper claims
Brown hao.admltted he Is 101
an AFL-man; that he would
never have taken part in 1he
Cincinnati rranchfse had he
not known of lhe impending
merger.
Brown,_ who admits only
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Hanr&amp;n Traoe • • 0 6 0 8- 1l

Martina Ferry 26Brldgeport21 JaekBOit 35 Melga 18
Portomouth 21 Lopn 6
Gallipolis 56 WeUston 0
Notre Dame 18 Ports. East 0 West NuakiiiiUJn 21 Croaks. 0
Ports. West 20 Wh'ersburg 8 Weottalll6 Plluton 0
Minford 25 New Booton 12
Llckl:v llel(!llto 18
st. Clairs. 52 Ctmbrldp 0
Zaneavlllo -.....12
Coal Grove 20 Hoek HUI 0 Clear Fork 32 CnoUiew 0
irohlon 20 Logan 0
Delawore llayta 20 lle)&gt;n. 0
Defiance 20 Fostoria u
Zoneavllle 27
Lima Ba til 7 Celli• o
New l'llllldelpbla 12
Van Wert 6 st. Marya 0
New Cancan~ Jn, Glem
Columbuo Grove 30 Elida 22
Trl· Val!oy .14
Cory Rawoon 27 Arcadia 2t MIX'IID ,13 Maro¥!11•1;2
Colo. West 22 Colo E'anoor 20 PhUo 83 RoteviUt 0
Cnls. Llnlen 54 Cola. Mohawk6 New Lex. 51 Slotldan 0
Ridgewood 32 'hallqw'k ,8
Cola. Brookhaven 22
Colo. Eaot 20 Can. Une. ao: &lt;;AA. ·TIJikon 14
Colo. South 28 Colo. North 12 Maso!Uoii . 80 , ~ Whl-· 0
eGis. Woloot Rldp 36
~ ~ AJtri1u 'Buell. I . ' . ·•.,
Cels. Centrall2
Cor~ W· Yr. U .
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Whltehall19 Mt. Vernon 6
south Palnl e
Colo. HaTtley 8 Colo. Wehrle 6 T~- 18 Darlti!t.~ 8 , .•.,
llll!ftin 14 Bexle7 7
Ctil. Wblfe, 2f f..,. ·,28 ,~
New Alball)' 67, Centerburg o Flilllloy . 3~ ~on"'Dt:illof''' ·
canol W!neheater 32
Sldtlo)' M; ~ ~llor- h
Amenia tl•rcreek 6 · WUJblfVIOD . 50 !"~'!"~
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Dale Livingston missed two
slralgbl ·field goal altempls
Inside his 20 and Brown,
m Iff e d, remarked. "Heck,
Groza uaed to .ldck them
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over IGOr mlllltea.
Jmlor 1-cker MorV Hull
rurmled 31 Ylnla Into the ODd
zooe with a blockiJd kick only
1:38 alter Moorhead'• !lrot
toucbCiOWD aa the Wolnrille•
heaYler linea contlnually broke
ihrougb the Commodore•'.
.lmktr ~ck Jolin Miller bl'OU8f:t Vanderbllt cut
puslng In the second hall and
completed lour of !lve tor 54
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l Mllny "peraono aile m p t lo
· 4Nnslate Paul Brown's emo· ~u... illtojtrole-an Intricate.
,(J'atller preOUI1!PtUOUS task at
Unfortunatelf, Brown ·
'!las n~er lent himself to
'e uy tra111latlon.
;, Outwardly, there is not!&gt;'. ,Inc lnocrutable about the
·. , ' 'CillolnnaU Bengala coach. He
IS a bald, pleasant-looking
. feU6w of
wlU: the voice
a midwestern bank execu·
· live: alabaster at one end
· and cotton at U:e other.

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NEW YORK (UPO - Bob Moose, with the old &lt;t lldiorto
Clemente' a looping eateh o1 WI)'DO Gorrott's line
the rl(!llt-flold !once In the sixth lmlnl, lmled the -~
ter of the major league aeaaon Soturcioy ao tile Plttollurab Plraleo
d-ted the New York Meta, 4-0.
The 2J.yeor.old rl(!l1thaDder
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u he !acecl only 30 boltero!Br- of Gory' Gentry' a -~~tot
acore t11ree runo "" on1y 11111 the pmo.
Clemente weat tot the renee 1n hit In the !ourtll. lliiYe Cub
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rlgbt llold and loaped hi8b to walked ll1d WWJe Slu&amp;ell I&amp;
Germt'• liner wilb two Bled to center.- - u p
out In the - · Garrott alao '"' • double _ . ll1d Cub
lined out hard to Nal(y Alw In ICOred on • wild plldlaa Gmrightcenler"' the fourth rorthe iry Wautec1 Cl ..- . Goalr7
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t1ng a hit.
to load the - · and SOUTH BEND, lnl. (UPI) Mooae
Ed Kr._l wild plteh acored Slar&amp;eiiNotre Dame the wrapo off w1111 0110 out In the I!OCOIId
Mamy ~'oiJIIWdout
two untried Nlllng backo, Ed Roo SWoboda witil one out Ina-,; drove In o.--liltlblrd
ZIOiler and B1U Ban, and they ll!lh and Hod Gaspar leedlng run of t1te 1miJ11.
combined with puser Joe off the nlnlb to stve the Meta
The Plraleo ldded lbo 111111
Thelsmam to lead the lliilrtln8 their only baiiOI'UtU10ro.
run In the nln!h m 111n11oo _.
lrlob to a 35-1° vletorJ Sotu.&lt;Wllh 38,874 rlvol- cbeer- Song11lllon and Rlddo Holmor,
do,y over undetdotl Northweat- Ins him on, Maooe 1¥lllked Gaa. an ln!leld out 111!1 a wild plleh.
ern.
por to lead olf the ninth, reMooee came- !onrThe lrllll, otrong on def0!1J0, tired Tommie AlOe on a foul of • nc&gt;JUiter 011 JuDe 14, 1H8,
spotted U:e WUdcata thefirot 10 to firat baaeman AI 011• when he held the Hror- Aopolnta. Bill Planlzek kicked a - , IPll Garrett .., a bounce troo hltleao Willi Jolin GaiiiJ
44 • yard !leld p i and then to lblrd and retired Art 111am- bloopad a llinlle two lilt
tunback lllllte ran ob: ok;y on' 0 . . . . . - . to I!OCOIId 1n the elalllh - . ..- yards lor a fAllld_,, alter Ill endlnii tile game.
on to a two • hit, I • 0 w1a, IIIII
lntereeptiOII of a Thelamam
The other oo • hlttera In the pitched another two • hit lllul.
paso b)' Rlek Tellander made . . . . this 10111011 were by oot two weeki lnter.
the task 00111' by slv!ng the Don WUoon of Houston Bill
Mooae IJ 12.311111 WUdcata the bell 011 the 1rllll Stoneman ~ Montreal, ,b. Na. 11011, ..,.,; haa a . . . - .._,.
15,
IOIIOJ ~ ClnelmaU ani Ken (1( 21-15 In lbe maJoro. He
JIM GILMORE, ol GaiU.
Ill!
therea!ter
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were
Holtzman of Chicago In the Na. algned with l'ltllblrtb In
polio, Ia a returning letter.
In
charge
all
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LeeiJIO and b)' BIIU- June, 1965 and romp! led a mlman on the Ohio Northern
cat
atlaek
was
at,ymled
by
the
nme•s
Jim Palmer In the Am- oor t.._ record ct 19-10 beUniversity footbel! team thiJ
rugged Notre Dame defense, orlean ~e.
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lore joining lbe l'lralel !ale 1n
fall. GUmore la a 5'10'',
oo.._..t largely "' veterans
-ae•a loot was the · nrot U:e 1967 110011111.
180i&gt;Ound spill encl. He Ia a
By United Preas InterDadoml
111!1 featuring aucb aa nino • 1m1ng 00 • hiller by 0
lflllhomore In the department
EAST
274-pounlackle Mike McCoy, PlratepllcherltlneecturOtam.
Me"~·OO
of history and poUIIcal sel- Bu!falo 17 Xavier 0
249
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once. He Is the son ct Mr. Syneuae Hlowa st. 13
230 ~acker Bob Olaon.
Braves In 1951. Nlek Maddox
and Mrs. George Gilmore, Army 31 N.,. Mexico u
Thelamann
I!Qt
the
!lrot
Nopltebed
the only other nlne •
ct 818 Third Ave., Galllpo- Maoaacbuaeeta 49 Maine 7
tre Dame touchdown '"' a live- Inning oohltter by a Pirate
Uo. The Ohio Northern Po- PeM St. 45 Navy 22
yard run which ended a 72- pitcher In l907. Harvey Had.
1ar Baera opened their aea. Mt. UntA&gt;n 20 Roellester u
1100 at home In Ada Memor. American Int. 46 c.aot Guard 7 yard march and Zeigler power- dlx ,... with the Plrateo when
eel 18 ylnlo for the next to wind he pltcbed 12 lnnlnss of per.
lol stadium Solurday ni&amp;llt Sl Lawrence 20 Colby 14
up a 9&amp;.,ylnl drtve. 1beae polnta teet bali but lost to Milwaukee
Q1!inst Edinboro Stele Col. Montclair St. 21
pve the lrlob a 14-10 lead at. In the 13th inning In 1959
WEST POINT, N.Y. (U~­
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Ea- SlroudsviUe 12
the l!!1d of one period and nelth,
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game 011 the opj10110Jl!'o grid. Clarion St. 20 Delaware St. 14 er team scored agl!ln mtt1 the DaviS
Stays
bloeked
a
pmt
and reeaverod a
Iron will he at 2 p.m., Sotur- Grove Cl1l 28 Brockport 14
last porlod, wkon Notre Dame
U
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Sta•~
llllnble to IIIII liP two """"
olaf. Sept. 27, when ONU Marle11a 14Weatminoter(Pa.)8 blhzed the WUdeata lor 21
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tlalcbdowns
wilbln 16 - • o l
polnta,
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Apelr
Woynel!blrg, Pa.
Waynesburg 7
the
I!OCOIId
.......... and llolte
of 28 - yeer • old Callfornlana,
the
Cadell
to
• 31-14 rout ct
SENATORS TOP INDIANS
Stan Smith ll1d Bob Lutz, kapt
Blacks Win Fourth
Gl'llllbliJW 30 Morgan St. 12
New
Na:doo
Sollurdl,y, tile
Hutgero 44 Lalolette 22
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Tim the Davia CUp In the United
LoOOs'
20th
e
looL
Straight, 24 To 14
Booton u. 20 Colpte o
CUIIen'asaertnce fl,y and Eddie statea for another yaar satur.
Jolm Rnlh pounced on NcLaBrlrtkman'l run • ocorlng ltln- olaf wllll a hard • fou(!llt threeHUNTINGTON - ·Pl. PleesMIDWEST
ren'a
blocked J111111 In the ODd
ant' I Big Blacks rallied In the Notre Damei5NIX'thweatern 10 lie In the t211llminl Solurday lot Ylctory over the ..Uant Jlo.
zoae
for
one 'l1l and I!OCOIId hall SotunlaY alter trail- Waohillltoo St. 19 Dllnola 18 poced the Waahlngtm Senators man1an team (1( Die Nastaae and
Andrzejezak
raced 37 yards IW
to a 5.3 vletorJ over the CloVe- bl Tlrlae.
Ins 14~ to defeat llmtlniton, llllehlgan 42 VanderbUt 14
the
second
ocore
alter !lcl&amp;.
land Indiana.
Smith and Lutz defeated Na..
24-14. ll wae the Bls Blacka Oregon St. 42Jowa 14
nm'a fumble recoJU'J.
fGUrth atroliibt win ., the aea. Oklahoma 48 Wloeonltln 21
tue and Tiriac, U, 6-1, 11l..ym Moore pl...... !onr
Ribbon in Your Hair
9, sl•lng the United States an
aon agalnot oo - L Rlntlng. llllaaourll9 Air Force 17
yards
lor IIIOther I!OCOIIdperlod
Use colored yara or rlbllaa lniUI'IIIOOittable 3~ lead In the
tGn Hl8b ranked I!OCOIId In Weat Ohio Ultlverolfl35 Kent 0
Ill and Bernie Wall puled 35
Ill
brlag
faobloa
to
,._
balr·
Virslnla waoundaloatedlnlhree Utah St. i4 BawliJW Green 6
DaviJ QJp malcheo. •
yards to Joe Albuo lor olblrd
outinga.
· Southern CtllL 21 Ntbraaka 21 .. by CHrdiaatlq W. .l f'IO
period t o u c h 41 o w n. Ardlrl
are weii'IIIC to • balr lllJlo
ROOKIE STOPS TIGERS
8011111
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lbaliiOOdla...,.
JeDiell klekaOI • fl,yard RALLY FALLS SHORT
North Ctrolim 91. 10 N. ~. 3
DETROlf (UPI) - p i tor Army In the BALTIMORE (UPI)- RoUer Alallama 11 Vlrslnla Tech 13 Georsta Tedl 2t SNU 21
_..... BID Lee 1umed In a porlod.
1odlo• 58 KenlucltJ 30
brUllanJ roUe! Job to post hla
pltebor Pate Btelrert cltOked off W, Va. 31 Mar7lanl7
The Cadota took
ol
Fl-59-34
!lrot ma.loi' 1 - Yletocy Sot- three New Noxlco mii!III.YI Ill
a New York Yankee rally In the Clemaon 21 Vlqlnla 14
nlntil 1m1n1 Solrlrdl,)' to pre.
31 Cha1lanocitll o MloolsolpplSI. 17 Rhihmond 14 urda,y u the Hod Sox
Auburn 57 Wilke Forest 0
dofoated the Detroit Tlaers 6.
Mm an 8.7 Baltimore Oriole ~ 35 Tlllane 0
......... 'l1ll. Mclariiivlcton'.
f'aah. &amp; Lee 14 Towaon st. 1~ Mlodulppl 28 1\lonq)llla 91. 13 3.
JaJ Morrt..'opotlooliltNoxlco 25 and ..__...
the ball •• he ........ lilt
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U. S. Golfers Stunned

, By LEE MUELLER
: · NEA Sports Writer

Nlddlototm 80 IIQ', Raoo

lor 10 yards, Symmoa Vllllay
lour tlmeo for 30 yard11;
for 30 18J"da.
Halllaq. Trace punted 1hree
time• for 81 yards, the viJI~
on plllted three times for Go
yards.
Thureday, ~~ VaiiOJ
will play It COol Grove. On Suo
u.rdQ", HIDiaa Trace wiD. J.t
Green.
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Souloby; back row, left to right, Connie Laming, Nelanlollaekott and Corlq Nlclnak;y.

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complelad two o( !onr poaaeo,
S)'lllmeo ValleythreeollO. Jlu&gt;.

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left tackle to oeore In U:e
. period. He pined 138
yards In 15 earriea em the now

against llQton, DIBI)Oged to &amp;Ill
80 yardo In 19 earrleo agalnlt
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lineup, ohowed he II ready to
till departed el!-Ume llllchlg:m
nrahlng !Older Roo Johlllon'o

Punt .-.... of 26 1111 21
yards by SIIY&lt;I*r, the MAC'I
mo1t -..,l'OUI'JIIII recelwr.
oot up two oll1er lldlcatoooreo.
Don Nott~Jwbun, who broke
looae for 275 yardoln34 ruohN

looundlng of! eaeb olher.
''This area Is National Foot. · .~11 L e a g u e-orleoted, you
tirow, but I can't complain.
helpe~ do It myself.'

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WCII'IItliiiiGn 22 Wo
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HWlard 26 GroniYiow 18
Londan 18 Greve 12
Gr.._-! 15 Mlrl)'&lt;lllo 8
TeQs Vllllay 11 !Jocln Elm 0

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llroom, his Insulated words

Sootilern • • •••. 0 0 0 8- 8
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SGuthorn KC Spd.....,
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Saalua\Q' a Norw.... 6
1 Upper
Firat Downo • • • • •
Sllelby 20 TllllD CG!uinllloil 6
Puoeo
·Gablii* ·40 '•Pieollliilt:vt01f 18 . ,,,,,..,

Passes

two toucbdowna In the oeeond
period 011 an 80 • yard drive,
opearheaded by IIJ)'anl'o 31yard nmble, onl a ftve-nnl ·
drl"' J:rlsBored bl' Jack ...._
Vock'o 63-yard return of an 1,..
tercepted poao. Harvey llllteheU acored on the next p!a.y,

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llllnster 40 Bndrord 14
Kyger Creek .... 0 8 12 8-28· Sprtnsftold- 3G

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Friday's High
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" ~ ani added 88 711'111 ruohIIW on 18 earrlea.
f;_-'': He toa•ed one and two.)Vd
. oecriJW peooea to Gres Hull om
· Tod4 Sllrder ani oeCO'ed on two
~ ~~~~~~ tllr•yard kaoperL
, .Ohio U. IJ'GUIII out 206 yards
., iialnot the Golden Flaohea who
o6red their llrlt loon!ter 111

ANN ARBOR, 1\lleh, (UPJ)JtldDr quarterback Tom Moor•
held aeored two touchdowns
· llld hlllded off lor two others
SolurdaY to &amp;lve now -cb
Gle111 "Bo'' Scbembeehler a
YletorJ In hi• lnoagord game

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just boyon4 tho Potrol Pool. Bt ••ro
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SHEET ot tho ho•o prnontly ·ondor coirot~ctlon.- No Sol .."'""- Ho pl'tlooro.

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The Torradoes, o-3 ror the tercepted pass which was re- Symmes VaD.ey •• 6

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two touchdowns in the fino! ..,..
to tA&gt; drop Hannan Trace, 31).14.
A 41).yard pass play, Larry
Cremeens to Jerry WaUgh, set
111 the Wildcats' first oiXi&gt;olnler In the second period. Cremeens then hit Bill Wells with
a two yarder for the touchdown.
The secood Wildcat touchdown in Che flral stanzaeameoo
Wayne Queen's 40-yard punt
return. Cremeens po"ed lA&gt;
Wells for the extra points.
Symmes Valley scored on
passes ot 5, 45 yards, a 70.
yard klcllutt return, and an ~

35 ----~toto Gallipollo
Pt. Pleasant

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third pertod ai Gary Sounders
MERCERVILLE - Visiting
The Wildeala had 48 yards
ran SO yards tA&gt; makelt12-0. On Symmes Valley,leedingonly 14- rushing on142 pooalng for 1~
the opening ldek-&lt;llr of the ''-"" 6 ai!Aor three quarters of play tal o1 90 yardL Hannan Trace

onl half, Jon Rothgeb ran 20
yards lor the Bobcats' next TD.
Neither EP try wao good.
Southern pooted a touch""""
in the firal quarter with seven
seconds left tn the pme. Senior
Bill Hoback earrted in the bell
from seven yards out and fresh-

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fer . .,. lnf.;..;.lon,
llotoo to WTCR, 1420,

lnlaton20
LopnO18
Jackocli 3511oip
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6 PoriL 21 ....., W, Vo., S
Paoaeo Inter•..•. 0 2
2 POI'!L l-1. D. 18 Porto. kot 0
First Downa ... ., 1 3 10 C&lt;a1
20 Raek HUI 0
Peraltles, yda.... 15 1"1l 7"1l
SEPT. 211 GAMEl . ,
v~~~~ay at CGoJ Grove
Fumbles • ., .. • • • 2 0
2 SEPT. 28 GAMES:
Fumbleo Lool ..... I
0
l Glllipollo 11 Athena
Punta •••••••••• o s
a 1rcJ1m1 •I WellotGn
(16.6ycl. ...., Jackaon 11 ~n
NelL-Y ark at Mello

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W
AHAMA
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Halstesd with a 12 yard TD
lot 2nl Total
0
4
aerUII with 8 minutes ani 33
Net
Ylnls
Rush
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87
160
(29
yd.
avg.)
secollls remainiqJ in the game.
DWAL
The Wahama rorces gut on NotYardaPass •• l7 62 79
lot 2nd Total
the scoreboard again with live Passeo Attemp. • 12 9 21
6 Net yardo rush .. 113 51 164
minutes anti 40 seconds Jert in Passes CClnq&gt; ..... 2 4
0 Net yards pass. •. 25 14 39
the game, two plays after Hal· Passes Inter. , ••.. 0 0
8 Paoses Attemp... 5 9 14
stead lnter.cepted a Yellow Jac- Firat Downs ...... 2 6
80
ket pass at the 45 and carried Penalties, Yds. ... 30 50
the ball back to the 15, when
Howard rolled out lA&gt; the rlgbt
side alii raced el(!llt yards intO
the enl zooe. A block by Nicky
Bartoo spnmg Howard · loose
RACINE- The SOuthern Lo- season, and 0-2 in the SVAC,
for bls TD.
cal ToriBIIoeo of CCJach Bob wiD travel lA&gt; Southweotern to
Ashley !ell again Frlolaf night play the lllghlalllers in another
~ h
to &lt;011e
Howard again booted the ex- at Racine to the Kyger Cre ek Ieague pme lou
OPO
C
tra poin~ with Clark holding, i)Q~Juts ,o( :,CCJacb Howle .. Lee home with their fir•l !(liR:.Ill
a11Uite lh oltt'led-214
c,- MJ.Uoe~Ji 1, zs.&amp;)-,_\ , -, , •• 1 . · "· ·' the . ~~
Neither team scored in the
The Bobeato 1-2 overel! ani
Tiie ftnal Wahailla olx-l&gt;Ointer eame wlth two mt11.1tes am openlll! quarter as the Torra- 1-0 in the SVAC wiD travel to
the Pirates.
36 secon:ls showing on the cloc:k, doeo looked •• aood on dele111e North Gallla
Score by Q~arters:
seven play&amp; after Curtis Roush as they have this year.
But In the second q~arter,
lnterc~ted a Duwl pass at tl'le
50 alii ran back to the 23. This
senior lullbaek Jon Rothgeb of
Ume it was a four-yard pall the Bobcats,ranl4yardsforthe
,. j
frmn Howard to Clark that ac- score to put the Bobcats ahead
counted lor the TD.
to stay. Rothgeb aloo ran in the
extrapointaanlltwaa8-0infavBy Quarters:

Du&gt;al. .. .. .. 6 0 0 0- 6
Wahama ••.•• 0 7 0 21-28
WAHAMA - Defense: Mike
Miller, LE; Dorset Adkins, L'I;
Nathan Yonker, MG; Nicky Bar.
ton, RT; Eric Morris, REi Dick
Ord, S"'ve Halstead, G a r y
Clark, linebackers; Curtis aDd
Chester Roush, halfbacks; Keith
Sayre, safety. Falcon offensive
starters, other lhan those listed above and subs, included End
Rallly Smith, Quarterback Tim
Howard
arxl Lineman
Mike
low Jackets recovered a WahaBurns,
starters:
Mike
Athey,
ma tumble on the host's 30 yard
line during the game's first Larry Clevenger, Mike Miller,
aeries of plays.. Duval's try Pat Fields, Millard Morris,
for the extra points on a run was carl Jeffers, larry Fields,
Mike White, Don Machir, Stanno good.
Tbe Falcons' second TO drive ley Adkins, Randy Clark, Davwas started early in the fourth id Riley, Richard Kent, Vernon
q111rter and wu finally conch&amp; Roush, Anile NcFariJIII.

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Fumbles Loot. ••• 1
Punta . , •....... 4

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TOTALS • , •• t 4 0 181181
FRDlAY'S RESULTS:
GllltpoiiJ.58 Well- 0
Allleno t4 Net.......W..YIX'k 8

White Falcons Win· Fourth In Row,28 To 6
TEAM STATISTICS

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S.. THE GRAND 01,.1
OPRY, Enloot T•••• •
Muolc She,; aod iliuch'
Mro In a ... ndorfool ·
cOHtr~ and Wootoro
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the
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- , , , .,,12 0 44 86 thlr!' ~
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wt~~~a ..... t 2 o ae 68 play, Then ~ .::::.- 10
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Nolo.·Yarlt • • • 0 8 0 20 81 third period,

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' ahill• roo...

W L T pOP a-p I«&lt;I''d onothreeyard
23 2t run wilh 4:25 loll In the llrot
Ja..._ • • • • • 3 0 0 1 3 hall to (lve tile Plra"'oa 211-6
O.lltpolh , • , • 2 1 0 120 6 llld.olln!mlllallon.
- . . . ' ' ' ' ' 2 1 0 48 18
Holl rocecl 81 yarda for the

: . . . . . the -ripped Kent
' .... 3:&gt;-o ror their ninth
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T•••llo.llti,H

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JAnll to ....._andJoe '""'"'
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WL T p OP pa111ed to StewSolllllenforthe
•• 0 PAT to make II 42-,e.
:' Galltpollo • • • • 1 0 0 ""
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'Mheno ••• , , , 1 0 44 8 ,:.ae~c:,:=•:U,~
' ;Jacltl&lt;ln • • • • • 1 0 0 15 18 second• left In the IN!d period
10020 0
· Lc:Pn ....... 0 1 0 0 -- ani Joclde &amp;nltil ran the PAT.
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IIane)' Brown scored t h o
PlraiM'
touchdown from
nlne JUlio GUt wlth ·813S lei! to ...
play . In the M~ period,

'G .;;ATHENS, Olllo (IJPI)_ Cleve

' "' l!tpnt, Ohio Unl-olcy'o doz. It was Ohlo1s . - r .
After a looreleoo llrot per' : 1)1.... aenlor quartelileck,
Iod,
Olllo Unlveralflert~~liod!w
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Bob Worry lod a
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Maraudera or Coach
'"l!liarley Chancey were olow
~~iW out of the atartlns gate
II the Jackoon "Big Red Ma·
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ranktJw !hoY neelftdlaot"'k It waa a lOili IImo before IIIIi
In tho Cla11 'Alt. ~to polio. , .lranuden '"" that territory
Thll' are aloo picked to win tho oipln.
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SEOAL,
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. On Jackaoo'o third play tr&lt;lll
But after Molp IIMIJ¥ !0111111 acrbnmap, Junlorfulllackllan
the aroove,ltwaatoolate. Ja"" Murphy rambled 11 yarda rlaflt
aon capltaU:ted on nlllltl'OUII • the middle. It didn't bother
broaka to pt Ito bis load. Murphy a ablsl8 bltwhenheloot
FIRST HALF
hla oboe near the Uni ohcrlmMelga won the tooo·andoloct- ' mage ardonelocktuitllerdowl&gt;ed to recelq, orlth oenior ful1. Dold. Senior halhck ~In
bock llanll)' returllllw Valol!llno circled bla rlabl end
Roser Scltaa' kick to tho Malgo lor the extra J&gt;(lillla to make It
35. A 15 yard P.,nalty ~

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Meigs Jackaoo
8
9
'"'r.i~rubtftl ·· .. 90
244
'l_l!l'llal!llllftl, .105
42
k ' Yanlo ••••• 195
286
.Piues Atl'p'd • • U
6
Puaes Cm!!&gt;. ••. 3
3
' Paaa Int. • , ••.• 2
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Ponaltlea • , , , , .. 0
70
Fumble a Loot •••• 1
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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MEloS
TC YDS AVG.
Grate ••• , .••• 6 20 3.3
Floyd •••• , .•• 3
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INTERCEPTIONS
MEIGS - None.
JACKSON - TaylOl', I yard
return; Wolford,Uyardrel!lrn.
PUNTING
MEIGS _ Floyd, 6 tor 210
yards, A&gt;g. 35.0.
JACKSON_ Michael, 5tor
11• ,..,., Avg. 35.o.
FUMBLES RECOVERED
MEIGS - None.
~ACKSON-One, unldellll!ltd
SCORE BY QUARTERS
MEIGS •..••. 0 0 0 18-18
JACKSON ••.. 8 20 7 0-35
INDIVIDUAL SCORING

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ioo led 14-0
Junior ~ck Lee Floj'l!,
Stlllor dor.n.IVe lbulllnKen
after
retUrnl'l! tho Jackaoo Taylor lnlercopted a .P at o•.
, ldc~HJ« 16 yarda, fuml&gt;lod on Brion poaa at the Melga.21 and
Hla Own 36. But tho Marauder roturned It to the 20. Valentine
cieronoo held aaa 25 yard Dell! carried tour llral&amp;bt tlmeo to
aooJ allempl hy Murphy wao the lour, lolurphy ooce to the
wide to the rlabt.
throe, and Vdentlne
then
After Melgapunted, Valentine plunged the last )'11'1. Senior
CIAIOd oil a Jackoon 59 yard · halhc!&lt; Cnig Oliver'a run for
clrho IIOIRI over lrmn ihe Dve the extras """ abort. Jackaon
)VII line. Hi a allemjlt for tho eJOo appoorod to be headed for the
traa wao abort. With 10:14 re- clreoolftl rOCID with a 21).() leed
malnins In the Drat half, Jact.- wllb only 2:t4 loll In the Drat

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week before, which aloo was
TUPPERS PLAINS- The 2:1-0.
Eastern Eqles of Coach Billy
The -erlill Eallea appear
Kincaid hammered Alellllndor to be hooded tor ..,. of their
Frlda)'nightatAiollllndorfora beataea501lsoflootball,now3-0
2h~ victory, a carbon c..,. ol overall, Z-0 In the SVAC, and
I 0 r North Gallla victory a 1-0 In the MOVC.
be hoadod tor one of their best
r018DS 0
aeasons olf-'1, now 3-0"'"
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LOST RUSHING
Gallipolis ... 4 I' 0 18- 21
Wallaton .... 4 IS 79 3-104

43-24 Season Record

with 70 and In at bata with 157.

NET YARDS RUSRING
Galllpolla 149 61 105 26-341

llm Nelaon wao the tllppllcher, -lint! .34 orlns aplnat
14 loOoea. .. AujJJat be won

' JNI'IH\P. , 24 ·~ 5 -7~. 61-. 18
-~.ASSES

ATTEMPTED
'Galllpolla • • • 3 4 2 3- 12
Wellston , • , , I I 7 4-13
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Galllpolia • • • • 0 0 0 0-0
Wallaton • . • • • 0 0 I 0-1
P ASSl!S COMPLETED
Gallipolis . • . • I 2 I 1- 5
Wellaton ••••• o o 0 1-1
YARIE GAINED P ASS!NG
Gallipolis ... 4f 52 6 32-134
Wellston' .•• , 0 0 0 13-- 18
TOTAL YARDS
Gal'polls 193 113 Ill 58-475
Wellaton 24 5 -72 79- 36
PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Gallipolis • .. II 10 II 12- 44
Wellston. , .. 10 II 13 15-49
FUMBLES
Gallipolis , , . . I 0 I 1-3
WeUaton, ... . • , 2 1 I 0-4

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Dlek Werry , ••• 23 41 .561
Mike Wr181rt •.• 60 121 .473
Ed Bur .. , . , .70 157 .t4.1
Jell Burt , , • , , , 28 63 .4t4

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Ed Bur led the team In blla

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GUARANTEED
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PARTS

. Tilt
averaga at bot wu
.392, with 600 hlta In 1,532
IImas at bat. Altoplher t h e
team scored 533 lUllS to !hoop.
ponenta' 291.
Individual Batting:

'.. 'l1ie laid~DsBankerhltterwao Bob WhaleJ .... 66 1411 .443

BAIRD

47 107
138
Morar11J .. 37

Dm Nel1&lt;11 , •• 51 150
Steve Flnlaw • , 5
Mlck Mlllcldnl 21

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junior hallbackllaryl Pooler but
both are e'l)&lt;lcled to be ready
next week.
Eastern led In the first down
department 9-6. The Eagles had
ish the pme.
331 total yards, 185 ruohlngand Maralliera 6.
The Maraudera wUI holtNeJ.
146 passl~ EasternCIIIIQIIeted
Tiny Williams again tried an
6 of 23 passes and had one h"t- oJHlde (every one of Meigs' aonviii.,.York noxt Frkllq. 1be
terception. The Eagles aver- kickoffs were or the o~aide Buckeyea wnl be lookllw I«
aged 24.5 yards per punt on tour variety) and aenior end John their tlirst win am:Mei&amp;:JWWbe
plDlts arD had one blocked. No Ritchhlrt recovered on t h e looking tor their Drot wiD In
statistics tor the S~Jartans ·were Jackson 48 yard line. Away the league pial~.
available.
H anythtns hurt tho Easles,
it was the referees' red Oagsas
they had SO yards in penallles
ard one touchdown pass called
bock.
Ccach Kincaid was pleased
with hla Interior bloc~ as
they opened gapplna holealnthe
YOUCAN~ftwa,_.
Alexander defense.
laM If .,.. ean , . .
The Eagles will host Gloust......
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ftU. . . HOW MUOI you ·MOll
Eastern's homecunizw., Eastern wUI be out for lbelr lourth
anti I will tell you 1••••1-'f
atralgirt win ani to rovenso laat
..., law your - - ... bo.
year's 26-0 defeat to Glouater.
PHONE Ml 01 COME IN. Moat ' '
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....... cciotploted lbo Eastern, ~ ••• 0 14 8 0-22
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SophCIIl~re hal!:..ck sRic: s....
ders ran In the extra points.
Later In the second quarter
senior hallback Dan Grueaer
wont In 1rmn lour yarda out.
The pass lrmn Smith to s&lt;vh·
omoro balhck Rick Williams
tor the extra points lelllncom·
plete. The score at the end o1
the 6rst ball was Eastern H
and the Spartans o.
SECOND HALF
The Eagles scored their last r~==~:---::;:::J
touchdown In the third quarter
on a 48 yardpossfrmnSmithto
RUehle. Again Sanders ran In
Mana..r
the extra pointa to make the
score 22-0 Eastern.
All-~gue selection in t h e
SVAC the last two years. senior
linebacker Jim stettlor ·again
showed prowe" on defense hy
INC. U
making 19 tackles.
WE MAKE 2nd MORTG.\GE REAL ESUTE l.OAMS
Injured junior end Tom Karr
Corner S.con• &amp; Co•rt Street
was replaced bJ Wmtams who
So.cand A•oouo
Gallipolis
Piallod well throughout the co,.. 3311 J••ko ... Pt. pJ ........ lo.i••· Vandorpoal, MQr.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI)John Reaves, a IIOIIlK&gt;more
romlndlna Florida lano ol1966
Htloman 'l'Jwhy wlmor Steve
Spurrier, throw nve oouchdown
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Gatora to a 59.34 upset victory
OYer llouaton.
The 6.coot-3 ronkle quarter.
beck !rom Tampa welted leas
than a minute to unloed his
Drat bomb, a 70,yard oouchdown toaa to aophomorollankor
Carloa Alvarez. Bolore the hall
was OYer be bod thrown throe
more oouekdown pasaos and
Florida hold a 38.8 lead over
the 10 • point favorites from

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Ken Ba01l', llouaton's 80Dior
.340 llllrterback, tumbled twice In
.312 tho llrll hall but came back
.253 &amp;tronl In tha second ball with
.242 lour touekdown pasaes but that

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Tartans Suffer
F'mt Loss 18-0
PORTSMOUTH
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Coro1lna In 1964. BaUII)'tledthe
HoultOn record. · Reaves' 342
yardaln the air- made on llol
the Florida
record .- 289 111 bJ ~Vunter
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Horneta blanked Rock lUll 20-0
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lntercopteda WUdcatpo.. , and
returned It to the IJIS four.
Larry Moore, llillback, carried
II over, and Parker ran the ellIra polnto glvlna the TrQJaM
a !5-6
with S•09 sbowlns
on tilt clock.
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halhek John Reid intei'Copted
another Wildcat paso, and returnod II 24 yarda for Portamouth'a Dna! oouclldown with
1:32lelt In the pme.
ParkerellQiletedtwoolael'o
en paoaes, but gained tiS yards
In alx carrleo. Jbn Harley,
lllllback, pined 82 yardo In 14
lrlpa lor the winners.
Poriamooth had 247 yarda
ruahiJW ani 23 yards paaslftl
wbllel&lt;lpn had168)'ardarushlftl. The Wlldcata hit seven or
17 aerlala . for 83 )'arda. Tho
Tro.lau -erful delenae
forced four Lopnlumbleo. PHS
recovered three loose balls.
Friday, the eh&amp;rges or Carl
Benhaae wUI tackloOhlo'snwn·
ber one outllt, Upper Arlington,
at Columbus.
By Quarters:
Porllmouth , , • , 7 0 8 6-21
Logan, W. Va. , • 0 6 0 0- 6

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It lhille4 Into hiP lllfil boll1ad
Werry•a arm.
After an ii'Jauceeaarut
With 71lt .-iniJW ID 'tllo
ldek by Molp aq,homore Tiny
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Wllllama to · ollirl the aecond
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a '!""" aftat lllfd&gt;o
half, Jackson opened acd~ oo
hart
bad
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the Meigs k Olbourne threw a
touchdown );IIIII io senior en! yards aniiQ•f!lrNM~
Terry Uoj'l! lrmn the elgbtyard Again the - ,J(ili;~i. ;el
line. Uoj'l! was all alooe In the was 110 sood(. IIIII•lltl!l
end zone. Murphy klckod the ex- fr&lt;l!l Werry to'1QqJa, Uti ,J~
tra J)Olnt al'l! made the score ... led 35-12.
Junior ballbaek r.. ~ .
3.1-0 In lator ol the powerful
carried the btU Ill&amp; pnt lronmen.
Then the fireworks started lor the Marauderallullllldetlat
for the Marauders aa they zip. one aood !01' 57 yards. mo&gt;IJW
pod oil 12 polnta In elOlctly 60 It to the Jack..., n.... On •tho
next play, with 1:51 .-~n~rw.
seconds.
The .ftraUfanuder score was A - acond rr... the lhw to
a Werry pau to junior end Jon make It Jack..., 35 ard tho .,._
Kloea tlat covered 76 yal'(la. raOOera 18.
All of the Mel&amp;• ICGI'IIIc In
The try (01' ~ . .points feU
the
last quarter &lt;01110 oil &lt;&gt;!tho
Incomplete ~a ufromWerlronmen
first team deftnae, iD
ry to Junior hal!back Mike
Grote. With 8:19 left in the ball case anyor. plJ the idea lie
game it was Jackson 35 and the lrorunen had sent tn auha toftD.

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IRONTON - Coach Bob Bru- Ira point made it 7-0.
only three of 13 pasaes tor 36
PLAYER
C.A YG TD noy'a Ironton Tigers Doxed
Late in tht&gt;inittalperlod Doug yards while the sround game
Saltzman • • . . l--3
18 0 their muscles in every depart,.. Henry rammed ln from the rolled 11t 175 yards and 13t1rst
Martin . • • • •• ()..2
0 0 ment Frida¥ night as they re- three yard llne for a 13-0 lead downs. However, the Chiefs
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he h five Logan tumbles and as Howard's EP kick tailed. consbod up the boll live limes
Hollman , •••. o.4
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the visiUJW CblefUalns Logan's fumbles to out of seven tumbles wblch hurt
Fox . . . . •••• 0-1
0 0 ta 8
a Q..O score.
thwart any Chieftain threat. their attack all evening.
TOTAL'&gt; .•• , , 1-13 18 o
The Tigers wooled little time Ironton then held ol! until the
Next week lrooton travelo to
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n rolling aa Randy Edwards third quarter when Quarterback WeUaton whUo Loganentertaino
RVNBACKS
gall- 23 yards on a pltchout1 Grq stetnaman passed eight undefeated Jackaon.
(Gallipolis)
play in the firalperlod to score. yards to End Mike Aker tor the
Rile score by qartero:
PLAYER
1 YG TD Jel! lloward'o kick for the ex- . third Tiger TD. Howard' a kick Loran •• . • , 0 0 0 0- 0
None . . . . . . . . . . o o o
made it 20-0.
Ironton • . . • 13 0 7 0- 20
TOTALS, , , , , •• 0
0 0 Leese, Jbn MU!er,
The two teams then clawed - - - - - - - - - (WeJJaton)
GUARDS- Rick Hueholt, G. thronsb ascorelesalourillquar.
BOSTON (UPQ-11Uu7-JilaPLAYER
I YG TD Davis, D. Rmlaine, D. Cleland, ler as they crashed around be- pod Jbn Lonborr, a Boston
, . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hollman • . . • • • 1 12 o D. Tope.
tween the 30 yard lines with the Rod Sox pitcher, will mila the
TOTALS . • • • •• 1 12 o
CENTERS _ Ron Russell, AI· final period marred by several remainder .- the aoaoon
lqCKOFFRETVRNS
den Wedemeyer, N. Senders, temper Oar0111&gt;s between tho becauoe o! a bodJ,y scraped
Ed Lewis.
two teams.
loot.
(Gallipolis)
PLAYER
KO YG TD
BACKS - Tom Prose, Nelson
fronton'a otrense racked ~
~1'1, who ball had lea: and
Howard .. , • , . , 2 42
0 Bostic, David Burnett, J 0 h n 89 yarda ruaht• and nine first thoulder problema tn the past.
TOTALS ••..• , 2 42
o NOl'th, Chuck Neal, Pete Neal, , downa. Grer sternaman com- lwrl hlo loot when be fall In a
(Wellston)
Larry Snowden, Lamie Buoh, pleted seven ol 15 passea lor parklntllot.
PLAYER
KO YG TO Eric Slunder&amp;, an:l J, Davia, 112 yards.
Tarchalskl •• ... 4 38 0 J, Day, L, Wedemeyer, J. C1J&gt;.
Loran's Bob Johnston hit on
BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (UPQSellzman •.•••• 4 33 0 allay, R Ferguson, J. Cre- - - - - - - - - - Domla Gr07, who baa a lnlllklll
Martin . . •. , . . • 1 11 0 moons.
CHCAGO (UPI) KOODJ dollar law lull !Uod ap1nat
TOTALS., • , ••• 9 82 0
WELLSTON
Wharrom, a 36.,year.old rlgbt Lew AleiDdor, and EMil~
PUNT RETURNS
ENDs - Allen Jarvis, Cbar· wing for the Cblcaao Black , _ PIJ'Cbuod bJ the New
(Gallipolis)
les Ruckel, Larry Htllerty,
Htwka, aullorell a sllgbt heart York Nota 1ro111 the Loa
PLAYER
PR YG TD
TACKLES - Doug Br01111, attack Friday that DIAl' have Anselea !ltarl Friday.
Howard ••....• 5 54 0 Bill Vicars, Ralph Gueltlg.
ended bla hockey career.
GrOJI - - a brokan Jatr
Bush •• : •••••. I
16 0
GUARDS - George Fox, Har·
Dr, M,yron Tremaine aald it when be and Aiclndor _....
M. Conoday • • • • I 14 0 old Manrina, Mark con.,, Mike would be throe or 10111' weeka 1n a oeullle lllrlntl a IUIMIOr
TOTALS • • • • • • 7 84 0 Roush,
It Wlllld be known pickup pme.
X • Two rolled dead.
CENTER - BUI MOler, 111. wbOihar there Wll an poollil&gt;lll.
(Walloton)
McCorloy, C. Williams.
ty that Wbarram could return
PLAYER
PR YG TD
BACKS - Dannie Headley, to hockey.
None .••.• .• •• 0
0 0 Roser Saltzman, JackHollmon,
TOTALS •.• .. •• 0
0 0 sten Tarcbalski, Joe Martin,
RECOVERED Enemy Fum- Terry Stewart, Danny Settles,
bles: Lonnie Bush.
Don HtrUey,
Tbe tenn dotl days
- UNEVPSOFFICIAL'&gt; - WUHam Ropp, !rom a supmlltion In Europe.
Ralph Davis, Joe Swartz, Gene Feutna summer'• sultry 1po100.
GAILIPOUS
ENDS - Russ Eliott, Chuck James, all of the Ironton Chap-Mediterranean men narnea
Howard, Mike· Cailaday, Bruce ter.
days, fuU of d..._
WUaon, Rando Hamilton, T'""
NEXT GAHS GAME - Sept. dlsoomlort, pique and OYOII
Woodward.
26, at Athena.
doalb.
Henry, Don,
TACKLES
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
Gallljlolls • • • 20 14 14 S- 56
Wallaton • .. . 0 0 o 0- o
FIRST DOWNS
Gallipolls •..•• S 4 S 4-18
Wallston ••...• I I 0 5- 7
YARDS GAINED RUSHING
Galllpolia 153 62 105 42- 362
Walloton
2S 23 7 64-122

In the MOVC.
TheEa81eobaveletlnbutone
touchdown this yearln, ahendl ~~
wao by the rooerves t r'"'"
6 trclnpiJW ot Hannon Trac:
Th.o ol!-e baa rolled • I 4
J)Ol;~a. Eagl pll
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tho -~~ •AidIll&gt; nd Y led•
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at eD er
by aonlor fullback Bob Ritchie
who gained 75 yards tn 10 carries. The ualllilY shal1)passlng
game or serdor quarterback
Dave Smith wasalllUool!!orm
88 he conwloted oo17 6 of 2!
passe• but acored the flrat
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agles· R·oil .0· •.•.' ..22-0

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57 57.0
MEIGS- (2), 19and5
·I ·I yard runa; Kloos, 76 yard paaa
·11 -2.2 fromJACWKSOorryN.- u ..- •••
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PORTSMOUTH - With all
v&amp;!entiM ...... 25 111 U and 5; UOJ&lt;I, 26 JlrdpaiBirolll the reauiara baek In the line"'
lllurpb,t••••••• 15 104 6. 9 Oaborne; EP: Valenllno, run; .~rl: ~hi,~";~'a
0~ • • · • • • 7 27 3.9 Oabornep~; Rr:.1;~kick.
by~ ~ count.
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MEIGS - Rll&lt;;hharl, I lor 2
The Wildcats, nnked Gfthln
, ,~' :.. laoes 8, 76 (TD); YARDS: Grate; 2 for 13 yards. Claoa MAjllay In WootVIrgl,..
R~ 21. ,
JACKSON- ValOIIIIno, 4 lor • Ia, auUored their Grstloaaln
~GI\SON- Ll~d26,8(TD); S6yards.
three oullqrs. PoriiiiiOUth Ia
OWl 11.
KICKOFF RETURNS
2-1 fo&lt; the year.
. . PASSING
MEIGS- Floyd, 2!or33;yda;
In the Grot period, TroJIJI
~· iiFJGs - O'Brien 0.9; Wer· Abbott, 3 for 46 yarda; Grate, QB Clancy Parker paasodthree
ry, 3 for 6 (1 TD).
I lor 15.
yardo to end Dave Auotln and
JACKSON- Oaborne 3for 6
JACKSON- None.
Rod Fulz kicked the extra poi!K
( 1 TD),
with 6:08 lell In tho period to
give the b&lt;l!le club • 7-0 load.
Logan'a all-atato back, Weaa
Johnson, scor"'! lrmn the with 48 aeconda Iofiin tho hall,
reducing tho PHS lead to' 7-6.
In the third period, Parker

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T, Wnllama • , •• I
O'Brien
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Werry , ' •• · ••• 4
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But In • deoperate a~
to pt on the acoreboard bt!ore
the end ol tho Drot ball, . er O'Brien JIIB&amp; • • .Picked oft,
thla one by Senior halhck Ello
dy Wolford, who returned It 41
yarda to the Malgs15. With 0:21
aoconda to Jllay, Valentino
ocored hla third and last touchdown of the nlabL Junior quar·
terbaek Tarry Oaborna ran the
extra polntl aiXI made the score

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nos may IOIUtd like an old record, but It reqillreo tba e~
lorta ol an lndlvldualolfta comm..Ucythls •••• - any communlcy
lor thai attor - to keep tllings IIIOVIng. Wlthoul unity and hard
work, there's no progress.. No doWtGallla._a
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Ohio duriqJ the past five Y•n. 11ds aame at•
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A local buslnen man gave us a ellppi'W
the other dQ titled "How to RWl a Town or a
Ute. tt It should aerve 11 a rernhller that you
can't let down intoday's competidveworld,and
atill keep pace. It reads:
1. Never attend an,y meetings. Just sit
aroum and cridcb:e the way uthey" are doing thil1l5.
Vote agalnat an,y kind of tax le\'1 1 whether the plll'poae be
&amp;ood or not. "Tbey" Just want YOID' money.
S. Don't ever go to a movie, school concert, or ball game,
benefit program or exhiblL Just sit ln a half4.rance in front or
the "kilO-box."
t. Knock your dt.y council. This is a must Every one of
them is just on the council to get aome kind of kick-back.
5. Stay out or church. You might go on Easter aM Chri•tmas just to prove that the minister doesn't know what he ls talktrw ibout, aOO everyone there ls a hypocrite.
6. Spread any story or rmnor that is defamatory of uncomplimentary about the tow'\ Ne't'er say anything nice about any~
body, All kids are delinquents, all businessmen crooks.
7. Dcm't su,pport yoor town's newspaper or radio station.
The out-of-town papers and stations are a lot better ard contri~
bute much more to yOW" town than the local bugle. But jUJnll on the
editor the ftrst time AWlt flegatha's viJit Ls left out: forget the
other ten times it was in.
8. Above all. always be skeptical and cynical about everythine al)d ao.ything supposed to be good for the progress alii betterment of the community, Your motto should be: "If it's good,
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llq .....- . . . - - a t tbe )felp ..........e ..........
tera Friday morning - I elaule -mplo. And, of
lbora'l • plaM aromtd FnDcla 0111 .... make It lllilnllarejL
Jar. !lie )llaya wall by aar OIMI naoalbo abllll;y to
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tho aclloola. The Ulnea• Ia lllaldal no exeoptiGn In Ill
Thla lfelp LoeaJ &amp;!pt. Cloorae liarii'OYH and Jllaa
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semble hospital oxygen cyllnau!Ung qtneer lor Pacific ders · are attached lnaide the
Ll&amp;fiti~W Sys-. developer of trmtk ollbe car and wUI take an
J1y LEE LEONARD
the method of converting a regu.. averase autmtobUe 75 - 100
UPJ stotehouse Reporter
1ar engine to natlll'al ps, leld miles. If the vehicle runs out or
COLUMBUS (UPI)-,- hllmedlthe conversion Would cost about natural gas oris earryi~aa.ex­
8 -~ alrl'··
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lollowlna '""'"'
$300.
tra heal)' load a switch on the lleiJ
dlaaater, lbere Ia usually a
II&lt; Jones alld t h e - ps dashboerd mlQ' be pulled which
ol activlcy by aulboriUes
car caused leas amog than will returns the car tononnalgaso- flurry
wbo wish I&lt;&gt; !&gt;M'ent a reeurbe allowed under California law line power.
In 1974.
But by lbe Ume lbe neceoaary lnvestlgaUona are com..
pl«ed months later, public
preooure on lbeaovermnenthat
GALUPOLIS _ Bl- weekly two week period iust ended to. relaxed to lbe point wherellltlo
aaloo tax collections In Gallla teled $9,881.51, a decllllobelow Ia ever done - mttU lbo noxt
Count;y lor lboweekendU. Sepl laat year's collections of $10,- plano craob, wllen more-eo
13, 1969, alioofecl 1 5L92 per 756.00 amounting to $874.49 or are begun,
cent lncroaae over colloctloo. 8.13 per cenL
U.S. Rep. Clarence J. Brown
for a COIIIjlal'al)le IWo weeka of
Gallia Counly'a year-to-date Jr., R.a,io, plane to do bla
laot y•r
to llprea axle tax collectiCIII ao of Se!ll port ID make tblnco dllforont
rei• sed IDdar by Slate Treao- 13 were $53,631.73, a drop of lhlo Ume, In the wake of lbo

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"We are IIOin8 I&lt;&gt; keep after poaslbleiOiutloo to the problem
lllem (lbo FF A) and J114ke damn af ovorworkedftlght controllers
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Ohio Politics

He alld hobellevealbeFAA
-.Jd r"'I!ira devices called
..........,.. on private aircraft to makeomallplaneullow
up an airport redar ocreena.
Such dovleea coat from $600
to $1,000 and would be _ . .
alvo lor lbe
pilot. But
Brown leld lbo FAA olroady Ia
working to 1101 tho coot down to

8IJiipJnent at aome oJrporto lor
handling lllOCierno4a.Y llr trafnc.

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DlOIIOT to train and pr.y Dlght
controller&amp; In order to - z e
redar reee!Yor out ar
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eiJaraocl Jooept, Yablalakl, h1l
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riay'' ..;,. "c'- OllPOrtUniam"
In lite chalienger'o "tranaparent attempt to deliver tlla un..

thai Yablould only rour - ·
aao doacrljJedtholncumbenl1eld.
enhlp In thelo llowlnjf termo:
"I have novor -.lll'tller dod.
!cation, lll'tller caneem ror the
Well-lloln&amp;' af tho coat minora and
their clepeodoata thall-I han

1m tooutalde forces."

payroll .-or1ng the doys of John

reen Ulldor tbe l......lhllafour _
diii!J.,t- JII'OIIdeoit, w. A.·,

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Boyle 111d, "II 1a that we wore
too lolOJtant af lhe antics af Yoblomakl.
"Joooph Yablooold baa novor
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of tile rank--.roe. The racord
on file witlt thou. S. Department
o1 Labor shows tllat Mr. Yablon.
aki's 111&gt;011108 lor 1968 wore lbo
hilboat af llll' otrlcer of tho Unllnd Mine Workers, The record
1ortber allows that he was able
to prt his brother Cll the unkln

Boyle oald that Ylll&gt;loUd to
aulllf a1 every charlo he untruthlol1y hurlut lbo lneumbent
ldmlnlatraUon. He addod tllat 1
carelul review af lbo record
- · thai Yablonakl •• a Dlatrlct preofdont IIOiioeted sr•evaneea o1 riiiWndolllo mine-'&lt;era, _... small concern wllb
aalecy and ran l'1lllihabnd over
tltt rilhta of lbo meJ!ilerJhlp.

L. LewU.
"AFL-CJO Prolldont Goorae
Meony, In a recent Interview,
doacrlbed Yabialaki' sudden eon.
voralon to SOir-t&gt;J"OCialmed aanc.
Uty .. an alleQ! by •one of
the boys rrom the kltchea who
has decided ha wanto to Uvo In
lbo living room.'lolr. Meany un.
doratateo the case, Yablanaki
has been travellni Drat • claaa

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Umo al miller oxpijnse. ThiS 11 an IUOmpl to take
aror lbe whole ealabllobmont lor
power !lUI]JO.Iea."

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Boyle leld ltla '"'"mbont upan tile ''llltodiJ.;.-,gu w b o ·

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Union. fablclnllld
wUI ...., loam 1111t tile miUnborablp af tbll lllllal li tuJly
able to - e l l t a llralrt, •

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Houao lnterllate and Foreljpl
Commerce Commllteo llhlcbl.o
llluciYIIII tbe llhnlnt.inu..,.1 •
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lMi ihe 111111 larao Ill lito.
chambera will have to _...... -ktr at 'tba . - . Albona
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IMmocraUc Fund-Ralo&gt;' """""'" can be eloarod
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Sno!tdon, llatld !Pnce. steve •IIJU4o
, -A,_ flvo- IUCII air SWain, Citator Taekell, and
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steven Wallla.
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~ mJIIee alao Ia atuotr1n1r lito ail.

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Grltlln, Nll!e Hardway, I!ennla cort aaaoelatlan lbla "oelc. l.all-k waa ,.._. wook lclr old
Hwtt, Jell JoMson, Alan Kacy- memberL Alhlallll and GaUipalia .. a rtc!Proeal .......,8111
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naskl Brian Kemp, Olorleo •horebllocallllllllbora
UMIJtolr Memberoblp at Aahland,
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Jollll!bll. P!&gt;WlP u.,.
01_.-H, Laollbordo illllr
toth!l,_, "UII\Ior
Kenile, MIM!ii Moos, steve 30" --lien; but laal
ha and lito IIOial
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Mullins, Grog Nel.... K el t h · O!&gt;Oned an llllttlctde- flw ._ . at tile lllwzllaat In lito Em-lllenulnil tbe lodoral tu Lomm, John O'lloll, Garland plre S1ate.:.llulldlnc, New Yorl! .Ctlf Cwhor, auch
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Cll olrllno dcketa from 5 fD 8 Paraono, Brent RaJawra, Wll. Count Bollia, jJ Hurt and Jlu:t)o:Junto hoJid rorthl he bralle &amp;t] per eont.
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GALUPOLIS - It's lllnQy bllw ocmo lltUo lldqr
GALLIPOLIS -Ofllcorahavo
and
dltf1411a
routine.
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been nemed fir thew ........,
brldp •• Kanaup • Handar-.
Elementary Sdlool Bo,y Sole- umn abooll nimlqr lbo
ty Patrol and poat
. . . , . , _ tolop~ raqr and lflrgottomeodalanbQporlut tlclor In
111
lor tho lint nine
weeka af seau,. • . . _
I . _..... the name ot lbo - Oldo IUver brldp to 110 tho
Ann llaUoy briJiaw,lnmemoryof"Mo4AIIIIIaUoy," lii'"OUI frm.
ac~~~
School Boy Soloty 4Patrol lo Uer acoit who""" linked blatorlcally to GaiiWio
andPlPiaalllll,
TCJ11Y Folden. Hls Lieutenants
I(J main rooaan lor
tile ,._ ,..s tbai_Juat 50
are BUI Noe, Brett WUaon and
yearo
110
there
wao
a
lerryboet
~~~tndqr
botwOOD Kana,.. ond
Tom Wloeman.
Mombora of lbo ulocy pa. Pt. P111aant. ADd, her namewa1 ''Am BI.Uif." KbDW ota be&amp;trol are s1aUoned at stroteatc ter name. or a better rea.on?
interaoctlana near tho achool
and at the achool. Poatalltp.
TilEY' HE PLANNING A IOLLBILLY HALL o( Fame 111 at
menta are cbarwed ....,. nine IUchwood, W, VL And Dllbocb' could be happier then Jim Combeeka
o!Ock, edlter ottbe Weal Vlril!nkl HlUblllr. ll'o bean I dream or
w
are theaoalpmentaflr hlo lor Jlll'L Good Luck, Jim, but - t lor110t tho "I'Oiq)a."
the first nine w* period;
Thai' a what tblQ' call tbe WOol VIrginia mountain 81'01111.
TIORD and STATE _ John
HAVE YOtJ SEEN THE NEW MEN'S doo'l AI ca televtokln
BaaUanl and Steve B""'n; commentalor doocrlbod them laat week, "'l'hey'ra 1111......., 1c1r
FOURTH IIIII STATE _ Nll!e a bib wlleo you're oaUng and you can apen- Ill and - I t lor
Cunn!Jwham and Stuart C«o- a lap robe at llootboll 1Bft10,"
nel; 'l1DRD and LOCUST _
It's bock to wide Uta IIYI the mon'o faahlal nperta; lbt
Ralph Colter and Greg Boone; •klnnJ 01101 are on lbotr WlQ' out. Ob, w!U', did I tbrOir away an
FRONT
ol wASIIJNGTON Ill¥ wide Uoa alter flllllly IUCCIIIIIIIIIV to the &amp;ldi!IIJ' -•7 Thera
SCHOOL _ Randy
Barcus; ware IMIIIO wild and colortul craaU.... In lbo buncll.
REAR
of WASHINGTON
I won't bko tbe 111110 mlllllko al)llbl. I'D iawlbo lkiiii,Y
SCHOOL _ Jim llovta,
ones. Tbey'U be bock IMIIIO dlQ', Ia ll&lt;t, I think I'll oUck 1D tile
CYCLE RACK and ALLEY _ •klnnJ anoL Tbere'o nothlqr Uko an bllliolduallat. To•dl to hlo
Darren Beae•L
own, laay,
Faculcy
i!&gt;ooaoro ot h
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1
0
Sdlool lie&amp;' Solei!&lt; Patrol are;
IF YOtJ'RE A MEMBER otthe TrlooCouncy Qlmmoonllf ConJohn Hollo aed 1IDy Sprquo. cert Aoaoelatlon :rau will be able 1o ooo and hoar Gil)' Lombardo ,
Hero Ia the l'OIIIOindor ar tile IIIII hla llo1o1 "~n~llhl ~ at Aohland, IIJ,, In the l'lrapatrol roater;
m - Thtater• .;......,..•,. ,..ofthe topbnliqrjCIIIIIto 198$-

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$2,581.51 fr'""laatyeer'o$56,- Soilt. 9 colUalon af a private
the poaalhUicy afleaalnc
He blamed the llomoeraUcHerbert aal(l actual collec- 213.24.
plano and an Allei!IIOIIY Airlinea tho devleealor $: or $3 an hour
Congreaa and lbo
Uona fir tho
Aug. 31,
NAMED SHERIFF
jot tllal killed 83 peraana over at airports 10 tho plloto af Johnaan admlnlatraUan 1 0 r
1969, thr..... Sept. 13, 1969 to.
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPD lndlano..
omall crltl would be protoetad "bacblnc down 1be liudaol lor
taJod $22,632.13, an lncreaseoC Dan Berry was named by the .Brown, who doacribeo hlmaell throush radar.
airline aafo4;y
1n
$7,735,13 over dte comperable Falrlie1d C&lt;Mully Democratic aa a "pdlly• on air .aalocy,
St1U olher poallbiiiUestooue. oxchanp for tblnp tllal are
two weeks ·lOot year of $14,- Central Committee here FridlQ' hat been concerned atnee an the P r o b I e m, according to more poi!Ucally doalrablo,"
Brown, ...Wd be throe-dlmen.
897.00,
night as sherlfl to sene the un- airplane tragedy
Yoor-lo&lt;late sales tax col- expired term created with the yearo 8&amp;0 near hlo homo town olooal redar or eomprterlzed
But the eongraaaman noted•
lectlona In Gallla Counly (July death of Jack Blazer.
of Urbolla.
lllchl
· tllat the Nixon admlnlllraUan
1, 1969 t1JrooBb Sept 13, 1969)
Keep After Tbem
. Tbe 3.D redar would PI'OJo&lt;t llreadr hao moved to make •
tolalod $80,799.93, an lncreaae
Sandals Are "In"
He bellevea Ute Federal A\'la.. aircraft lntbelractuai)IIIOIUana blllloa available oror lite of t6.303. 43.
"Elevated" 1181ldals are Uon AdmlnlatraUan could lnltl- and nat _... u IWQ "bllpo" an 10 yearalor a.ch
8IIUii&gt;Uae (Axle Tax) col- "In," so give yourself a lift lute oome chango to keep 1 lONOn, lllaldallt euler to IJM!III u
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loctlono In Gonia Counly for lhe and buy some.
large and small planoo out af ,.,.. thom.
lema, radar .,.. control towora
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reeeoUy IJ&gt; P_no-..,_FIL
Tho coni.._., attended by..._.oof10aui•Craii.Pianla
and other COiq)lli'I,Y executives, was corducttd to 1ntroduee
new 1970 models to tho . _ . and lo plan lncraaand production for the model year.

aftMm. and electric erwtne mango. practical in a year or so if an
fllcturers in theracetoproduce
1 smog free autmtobile.

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ATTEND CONFERENCE - C. H. Bell and R. ll Roy,
Managers of Chris Craft Corporation's plaJX in Gallipolis.
chat with Harry Jl Coli, President of Chris Craft Corporation
(center) and Joseph Korenek, Vice President ol Operation~ of
the parent corpocatloo, Chris Craft llw:luatriea, Inc. (right),

ep. rown -~~FllUJ-t.e
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SACREMENTO, Callt (UPD
MeJones said no major auto- A •tural gas powered car mobilemarufacturerhadasked

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TWENTI YEARS AGO, from the tiles of the DaUy Tribune
alii treekly ~Ia ltmes .•• Rio Grande College e~cting more
than 200 students for fall term. Flu bug invades Gallla area, several residents ill with colds .•. Gallia County Soil ConservaUon hcmon six farmers, Ralph Davis, O. J. White, Tanner Woods.
John Swisher, Jim Simms and WilHam S. Fisher with SoU eon.
aer"Vation Cerd.Gcate oC Merit Awardsduringannualmeetl~held
at Farmer's Hotel ... County schools resume slx~man CootbaU
for nrat time in several years ••• GAHS stretches three-year winDin~ streak to 20 in row with 7-6 win over Oak Hill in season opeaer. but Gene (MagJc Toe) Wetherholt lost to squad for five
weeks due to broken foot ... Ft. Plelhsant lt)sets MiddJeport 24-

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looal !armo. I attrocta cattle
foodero to the markolllldrnalntefno COII!Idenco flt both buy.
oro llld oellers In the markeL
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demand for ealvea oUered in
fldure special aales held by tile
markellnl agency.
Olllo larmera have demonotratod over the past 20 years
-thO!' prefer to consl&amp;nfoedor
to apeciaJ.aaleswl!lcb
aeeept ~ lllllve calves marketed dlrecti.Y from farma In
tho local marketing areas.
Grllded Into Lots
Secondly, feeder ...... .....
8laned to a special f - r call
IIIIo llbauld be tll'aded lnlo unlfOI"m lots ot about truckJoad
me.
Put experiments Indicate
that It 11 deatrahle to handle
all feeder calvea cooslgned to
a special feeder call sales on a
mingled ownership basis. :rms,
each Jot ~ calves ottered for
sale eontains calves f r o m
more than ooe farm. B.tyers
and sellers In Ohio demonstra.
tlona.l feeder caU sales have
shown their desire for Ohio
feeder calvesmarketedinming.
led ownership lots. Commtng..
ling of ownership assures all ·

cal•••

- Michael, director, or at the
Caunt: Extenlion omce.
Lut year at the Athena sale
30 Meigs ()Judy farmers""'"
sflned 382 calves. Altoaether,
··. 710 calves were aold, with the .
- t18 steers averqlng
tf!
pounds and selling at an av• erage price of $28.58 per 100
. pounds. Tho 3t2 helton aver.., qed t16 p,JU11ds and the average price was ~3.89 p e r,
l hundredweight,
The objective cl the feeder
~ calf sales is to increase the net
- ineome d. producers through
t improvement and expanslOb d.
feeder cattle markets ln Ohio.
'lbe sale at the Ohio Valley
Livestock Yard was started in
1950 and at the Athens Uve..
ltoek Yard ln. 1951. The Guern.t

aey-Noble Cattle Proc:k:u:ers A&amp;. consignors of equal treatment,
IOdation wa1 the earliest in
Grade standards have been

. tho alate, atartlngln19ff.Since eatehllshed oo that buyers can
tbat time area aales have been be assured d. the type ot calf
held lill'oQ8hout Southorn and they are huylng. Since 1964
Eutem ctdo with a new sale aU ado demonstrational sales
, plomod In the extreme North- have been graded according to
_east area. There are two basic the federal feeder calf gradJIIillcljlleo eatahliahlng I h e log aystem. Since that time Iii
ltuldlrds fqr the feeder calf prime calves are listedasnumsales.
ber l on the sale ticket.

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The remllnlna soot! tll'adea
are llatod-lo rumber 6.
CalYOo de DOt pooaosa
aulficlent quall\y to quality for
tho rumber 5 lll'ade are tolled
~ outs" and are DOt aold
u a part ()( the apeclal aale
_program.
Data collected h'om a so.
loctod rumber f)( I!IOCialf-r
calf aalea a relatlonohlp
- - price 111111 me Gt aales
101. lloyero at O!do approved
Illes haVe lndl....eil a preferonce for cattle packapa In lots
fl 40 to 60 head. A recent l!lur..
VOl' ot Ohio caltlef-rl showed an iliiiU8.I ,increase of some
10 per cent each year In the
number of cattle fed. Marketlog cornrnl-a should onoour.
lBO the oll'er!ng ot Iota of tbla
alze at lhe begimlng ot the
sales to encourage early bldding.

Special feeder call sales have
been an eft'ective method ot.
morkollng for Ohio f - r calf
producers and cattle feeders.
1be continued succu• of Ohio
feeder calt marketing associatlons 11 as it has always been
- dependent upon 1he capabillties of its leadership.
Ohio feeder calf marketing
associaUons are In a competltlve marketing sl'b.Jation. They
nwst contiJale to provide services as economically and sat.
le!actorlly astholroornpetiUon,
if they are to exist.
The special auction IIIIas
have provided a vehicle f o r
brlnl!lni the seller ( f - r calf
.PrOducer II) and the buyer (catlie brooders) together in a aeleeted market place. The bringfng d. producers and usera

by the addition ofmore larxlaOO
are maf\Y places in Mason Coun- is going to buDd the new pond
ty whicn need arau18ge ana c~ on tbat land. It will be about .2
operation between neighboring acre ln size, have a watering
farms woold be very desirable trough alll wUJ be used for liveand cheaper for each farmer, stock.
if this cooperation were brought

We would comment that there

aboot.

N;...,.,on to
Press for

GAWPOLIS - Beverly Hooter, 22 Gallla A.... flied apallc
lion Friday In Gallla Count,y
Common Pleao Court for a di-

vorce from Rotald Heater,
grounds of .,..,•• neglect

Farm Cut
WASHINGTON (UJ&gt;n - Tha
Nixon adrninlotratlon will toU
COng:reas nca:t week that a new
farm bill must recktce federal
peymenta to fanners.

rlculturo Secrotecy CUJrord M.
Hardin will tell tho House Asrlcullure COmmittee.
., hJs tolltlrnony, now 1181 for
Sept. 24,11ardln will wtllnethe
three guidelines ao:
- "Recme lhecooto!produc.
t1on adlusbnent" - tho pay.
menta that go to farmers to get
them to reduce output to keep
It In line with clemllld.
-"EDible U.S. farm producta
lo compete elloctlvely In export
markets."
- "Recosnlze the need for
farm producers to Increase
their net incomes."
Hardin .PUt the three "musts••
on record Thursday at Texaa
A&amp;M Wring a farm policy
eonference.
His discloiUI'ethattbeadmJnlstrallon wt11 not otrer aliagle,
opeclflc llld dotlllo4 _ .
farm bill did not surprise ob-

Lay of
the Land

and a half or more, We were

built six ponis in the last two
All of theae tile jobs are exten- years. This is an area in Mason
siona or ~letlons of previ- County which ileretotore did not
ous tile systems. The Thomas have any ponds.
job waa originally installed in
lt53a&amp;ac~rativesysteminARTHUR JEWELL or the
volviQS Clarence Thomas, Em- Vernon Ch.lrch communlcy has
ory Roulh, Ora Richard am:l made a poOO survey with DenFlor-ence Rickard. The outlet ver Yoho'aaulstance. Mr. JewIs on Emary Roush land.
ell bas expaOOed his da~·y farm

Governments up p or tpa,y.

SUil&gt;rioed that a tree that had monte used under the plan

been maJ,ded such as this would would be lower than at present.
However, the great But control&amp; would be far more
scar tissue had been fiexible. lnlfead of specific
formed and the tree still ap- crop-by.erop planting al1oteven live.
amount of

poored healthy.

mente, each farm WCllllcl be ra-

We asked
Mrs.Icardwhathad quired to idle, or aet aside, a
caused
the girdling tooccurard percentage of ita OYerall crop
she said that a horse aOO pon.y acreage and would then be free
had done it. We mention this to uae remaining acres for any
more to show what nature can crop the farRier wanted.

do than tor any other reason.

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220-3

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159.41
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Cemral
t:Mea.

On Child, 4

or

Pork Production

CLEVELAND (I! PO- bubble, will be tho chlol'topl~(or
.. Greenhouses of Tanorl"OII'", dlacuulon dlllifv tho annal
constructed aa 1 gialt plastic Midwest Greeuhou~- v~e

Conference which ~ here

Sunday.

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low grave in a vacant lot on the

The futuristic greetiiOuMI,

city's .. at aide.
The child• a ,Parent a, Yr. atd
Mrs. Robert Dollinger, w e r e
held In tho cl\v jaU under chargoo of chlldnesloctwhilopollce
continued their lnveatlptlon.
Tho child'• 23-yoor...ad father
broke down undor a lie detoc•
tor toot at tile Bur•u of Cr1mIna! InveatlpUonln LondonFriday andtoldaulhorltleatilechlld
had boon found deadlnbedWodnesctay. He lllld he burled tho
body In lha shallow grave in the

aiQIIlOrted b)' 11r and covortrv

Bllhop JoiiOilh A. McNic:llolas,
pastor of the church, said,
"'11ds blstorlc edlflce which
~"' lot.
served the needs flt tho
WASHINGTON .(UPO- Pork n'C"' ·
in tbe late 1'100'1 Ia
servlng modem maD .
a a,Prlnl may runbelowyear.ear·
eta wmter and •
phenomenon d prelelll: day Uer le,Yela, but marketings may
culture- the &amp;ulda7 afternoon move above the year-ago rate
pro football game. u
by next summer, an Agricult;.
The first Mass wlllfollowdle ure Department report Indica~
Cbicago Bean-Cardinal game od today.
S,,IJI. 28.
The report covered - aclual
and probobly birtho of pip In
- - - - - - - - - - the J..,..August and September•
IDg to farm IOUI'eea, was a new November quartoro flt 1969, and
sYstem ()( . - price oupport the December, 1969-February,
paymonte. Under tbla pian, dl- 1970 quarter. Data came D:om
ract PODIOIIIs covering the gap the 10 .major lq producfiV
between world market Ieveii statu of tho corn boiL
and producUon colts would be
The J...,.Auguot pig crop ln
made to large and amaU farm- the 10 states no ealirnlted at
era alike on outpri: ~up to 12 11.1 million head, down 3 per
rnllllon bolos. An sddlilonaJ, cent !rom a 70Br earlier. And
lqlpieDMmtal Income payment tho rumber of sowo bred for
mlibt alao be made, but would September-November plgbjrths
be subject 1D a ,Per.farm ceiling in the 10 states was estimated
to eut -om er:ceaa PQ'm811ts to at 2.3 b!Uicln, down 1 per cent
bill produeera.
fr,.. a year earlfar, .

Predicted Down

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Bubble Greenhorue to be Di8played

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In a film
day,

to tho deleptea Mor&gt;-

terence lnelucle toure ~
foor i"'emwsoa in ~ Scillid
Road area of tho cltt and 1101!1onatntiGna b)' exhlbltorl.
·
Vialton will be al&gt;M~ tile
~at commercial lfOIIIh
chamber in tho nallon,IJlOdem
methods flt P'OWi!VIAllllatoaa,
and bibb llld ·tea! lolluco Cult!"
vat11111 wder giasa.
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an unusually nice hOme, new
furnace, luP 2 story ear~

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BAitD.IEALTYCO.
Balrcl, Realtor

age &amp; work aho@.

O.C.r

$17,000

NEW LIST:ING
PRIZE SITE FOR LEASE

-'-4 BR,
basement, 2 ear garage, 1
mile from Galllj)ollo on U.S.
Rl. 35.

$22,950

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TRAILER SPOTS
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RIGHT ON otete "-•"""'
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IDEAL FOR worklqf - l o , 2 A. NEAR VInton, hoom home otf atatehi8foways,orwaywt,
nicely furn11hed ll!o.
3 bedr)&gt;om, storm d o o r s,
we'Yo got lola ottrliler opots.
prop apartment, Ph. 446 •
botll, large barn.
One to complete with private
21152.
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221..,
JlOI1d and beautiful hiUtop
________ .,. __ .,..,..;;: WHERE. can you buy a solid
view, all In 26 acroo. All
i:FJ'IC!ENCY !l,iiOrlniom on · well coilatructed f bedroom
price ranges.
~ Uppef·;SaCond; turnilhed, all ·
with gal ard elty '
utlUtlea paid, f$6 mo. Ph.
tar with an extra lot plus gar• ·GOING BUSINESSES,
tte.,.38&amp; ,attor s., : 222-3
den for toaotbsn$to,ooo s.e OWNERS RETIRING
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WE HAVE 1 couple of nice go.
2 III!DROOM apartment, nlwb' •
Ins : liuolneaaoo in Gallla
'··decorated,
NEW HOME just complated, 3
Count,y, both 011 State highltreet parldn&amp; too block bedroclm, modem ldtchen.
wayo, and tho owners wont to
Firat Avo., adulll; •125 .,...
toblneto, fuel oil lurnace, 11h
retire. We canputyo&lt;iinlheae
. with utllltloa, pb. ~· · A. Fine river view. ·
liuslneasea right"""· Lot uo
222.11 E .
lito
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w.you. .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ruuel
.D. Woodo, 446-&lt;1618 ..,_
·Jolt• I· Rlehardo, 446-0280
Olflco Phone 446·4775
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· Ro'.-.ld Conaday. 446-3636
24 Hro.
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1111•11 with n••· Hdr••• fw bit ·
Doug WethHholt,
ph. 446-4244
Roloert
L. Baird,
....... T•ll eM ...... ftlenill1,
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Ph. 446-2836
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lHIRD AVE. i. STATE ST.
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LARGE 2SfORYHOME- Low.
or Blver Rd.,baaement,2car
garage, extra large lot with
view of River.

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MASSIE

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protein roushages.

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Mash form. Nutrient fortifications are double th'l!
levels of 32 Beef Cattle Supplement.
Ani/able rvlfh or wll/lout Dltthylltllb.,lfol,

BIDWELL MILLING

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II DWELL

PHONE 388-8283
DWNER: TIM BICKER$
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IDEAL LOCATION

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Does tough jobs fast
The new wheel-controlled 3t50 disk harrow is engineered

for rough, tough, hi~h-speed work; I Many of its heavy-

duty features are identical with those on more expensive
IH harrows, making il the undisputed Jeo~~der In ita price
clas,. Its spring -cushioned, Hlf-leveling hitch asturll unifOfm penetration, eases shock loads to protect disk blades,
add years to life of harrow. The 350's rugged, •nglt·lleel
torsion frame gives maximum supporting ttNngth fc. the ·
ganga, vet flexe1 to follow ground contour. dou"'•·
strength disk gang• are unit-built and include big apring
tteel arbor boltl, husky lhOck·lbtorb!ngiPOQis, carvidp·
type self-aligning tripte-~ealld bill bearings, and Tuf-E4ot
ditk' bladet. Come in todav, see •lllhe 3&amp;(Yt. ht.tvy-duty
featurn, nd get our tow prk:e.
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Roar Mel&amp;s General Hospital
PHONE 992·2i76
POMEROY

SPECIAL-ONE WEEK ONtY
SEPT. 21-27

25 lb. lAG,
. REG. $2~40
. SAVE 41c

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Rooc:ll,
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HOBART DILLON, Realtor

446-2674

Lueillo or Howard Br&lt;~nnon
Evening• 446-1226

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alMI ~1~Sinl2_~~':.alliea
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FREE lnapoctlon, call Me • ,
3245 Merrill O'DoU, ,~ '
tor for Ellormilll , . . .,
Service, 19
Dr,
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Elegant
Location
Owner MUst Sell Now-T81filic Buy

BoiJIIOt!l

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The setting is an acre wooded lOt in one of the
best residential sections in Gallipolis and so

2Y2 baths, all on one

kitchen and

THIS IS CERTAINLY NOT
THE RUN OF THE MILL 3
BEDROOM. ITS DESIGNED
FOR COMFORT ABLE LIV~
lNG 3 REALLY LARGE BED•
ROOMS, 1\ol.i BATHS A BEAU•
TIFUL KITCUEN .e.ND DINING
AREA
LARGE CARPETED
LIVING ROOM.r. FULL BASE·
MENT WITH t-AMIL Y ROOM,
2 FIRE PLACES AND CEN•
TRAL AIR, 17 MILE OUT.

Tb inkilll' of Selling
CAU. US - WE NEED LIST·
INGS NOW.

Need A Large Older
Home iltd 1 Ac~e?

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WITH BEAUTIFUl/ VIEW. INCLUDES
LARG,E. LIVING
ROOM AND FAMILY ROOI!t
3 LARGE BEDROOMS MO~
ERN KITCHEN, FORdO AIR
FURNACE, HOUSE IS IN
GOOD
CONDITION
AND
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
AT $12,500,

Just Listed-Country
Living In Town
"Almost"
IT$ ONE OF A KIND OLD'ER
I P'LOOR PLAN ' 3 IJEDR'OOM
ON AN ACRE LOT IN A
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION AT
EDGE OF TOWN,W TOW CARPET IN BEDROOMS. IT HAS
JUST HAD ITS FACE LIFTED
AND DOES IT EVER LOOK
GOOD.

Owner Wi II Help
Finance New 3
Bedroom, i Acre
i Mi. out

CUSTOM SPRAY
PAINTING
for F1rMtn

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PLVMBINGUIEATING
215 Third Ave. ttG-3782

117-tt

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DEWITT'S PLVIIBING
AND HEATING
Route 160 It EvePh. ffll-2735
271-U

Modem 2 Bedruom
• Full Basement
VERY NICE" '-HOME ' l='OI!t
SMALL FAMILIES OR RETIRa
EO FOLKS. HAS NICE LARGE
ROOMS MODERN KITCHEN
AND FULL BASEMENT WITH
FINISHED FAMILY ROOM.
YOU'LL LIKE THE PRICE
TOO.

Brammer Plumbing &amp; . - . , .
300 Fwrth Avo.
Phone tt6-1637

Gene Plant&amp;, Olmar
29~

4

s~ed lot, . ~ bm. lias been 1o1AKE AN OFFER. Brand no~
·ndo~llictoew tile laid 3 -.om, garage, cl\v wa-

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FOR ALLyourlnounnceneeda,
chech with )'OUI' ~ &amp;I·
onta at tho Neal 1111. " - ,
64 st. ·q,;dti lar!GIII,

Business Services

ftre, Homeowner•~

and general llablll\v.

hG.,.W

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-------------NATIONWIDE INSURANCE

AUT 0, fire, life, tS State st.
Waldo F, Brown, W. R.
Brown, tt&amp;-1960.

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THIRD AVI!MUE- GALLIPOLIS

Mo¥1ng from thl• areo, •• will .. n at puldlc lt.uctiM~, toelo,
houMholtl offoctt, equlpmont ond ,.,....1 offecta cDntlotflltl
In part of,
Shopsmlth ,_.., toolt ~;CH~~J~Iot. with all occouoriH - Wglnvt
marble-top droiiN (above two _.lei"
to ulo priM to
solo dlll'o) - 2()11 fclna - Oak llotk jformw y roll-top) - St.,.o

•ubj.ct

topto ,.coH.r with oJrtoniiOft apeak.,. - l 1011 doct.,. clr..l•
cal .ealot - 3 pc. Rod!'ood ple"nlc set ...., Bango dfuMt ch.tt of draw.tt - lnvolld walk•- 3
•1~U.2S •• "'II
_ 1et golf clubt .. lnlriol kltch.n c•lrwts - croquet t.t ..
f!U5h 1 UcUn 111 do'"'' wrack .....to! loldlnv toblo - nlco wft
b.nch .. Mltor saw .. double 9rlndlng wh.. la - IJifll ,.,.
tabla .. Vlb.utor recliner choir .. mop .. nockw - y.d toolt ..
plua o good ao ..ctlon of hand toolt and noony other ortlc1n
too nu~l to I !At,
Nat "'Pan•lble f.., accldenh
DR. &amp;
GII!RT

PUKI( SALE
THURSDAY,
SEPT. 25
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ERNEST THORNE
Thut. .n, Ohio
33 years uporlene•
Phone 2-45-5269 or

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THIS IS A BRAND NEW COM·
PLETELY
CARPETED
3
BEDROOM HOME' WITH l h
BATHS, HOT WATER HEA~l
BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN WITn
RANGE OVEN BUlL T IN.
LARGE 2 CAR CARPORT
WITH LOTS OF STORAGE
ROOM. OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE.

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CARTER'S I!I,IIMBING
AND HEATllilG
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830 Fourth Ave.
Phone 4t6-3888
15541

Just Listlltl
Large 3 Bedroom

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this. Call Ike ~iseman right now.

OWNER 1s VERY ANXIOUS
TO 'SELL THIS BUILDING
SITE ON GOOD HYWA Y 6
MilE OUT, COULD BE SPLIT
UP INTO 3 OR ~ HOME OR
MOBILE HOME SITES. FULL
PRICE $3.900.

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floor plus a '2 cor garage and full basement. ~a~' II
love it inside and out. If you wont a truly f1ne

Excellent Home Site
4 Acres-With Well

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GU.LENW ATER'S SaDIIc Tuk
Service, fit Smith Dr., ~
aup, ff.6..8fi9.
20141

to school. This is a charming 5 bedroom with

family room

LOCATION -

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ONE of the beUer older borneo FOR SALE by owner. Price re'"· .,, ·• Jo!o!b, lllol oil tumaeallldeerIn tho cl\v, 2 blockl frolll · duced. Your roqt wlll make
p;i',!llllvin8 &amp; dlnlllc ,_,., Hober Hol[lltal, 7 large
the payrnelts on thls newly
Cooa to' x 50' ban), 1(, A. rma., 2 - · · par\lal blao., remodeled 5 rocm homo,
· Tilblcco bOse 111111 ....,. timgarage, locolild on a Iorge
botll, garag&lt;&gt; on 'h A. lot lo.
'''loerllld cool,.
cOrner lot. PrlCI $13,000.
toted In Galllpoilo. Cali Mar·

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This is the supplement you will want to use as a
mixing ration for your home-grown grains or as a
protein supplement to balance the feeding of low

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supplements priced for economical weight sains pay off.
Here's where Red Rose feeds win friends.

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Water Dellvll')' Sonloa
Patriot Star Bt., ~
Ph. 1179~113

$52,500

llolll1o Home.

The Hunters
Choice

dOlly 01'

$40,000

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lidles from Vinton, IIIIo. ·REAL m' A'TE BROKER
Hu a t bouae, born

DOG FOOD

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25:'ACRE FARM
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HOUND PACK

DOLL HOUSE MtrNi:J, Trllll-

RANCH STYLE - with base- 3 BEDROOM BRICK front Co. WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
mont. 4 acres ot soot! land,
lollial, attached garage, buill· CALL Grover Long. ff6.11611
MORE CLASSIFIED$
Lower Rl~er Rd,
in kitchen, living room carBob Queen 446.11168.
ON PAGE 24
poled, large lot. !.Dcation Bu.
210.11
iavtue act. $t6,soo. Celt Hs..
Central Alr Conditioning
5 BR HOME- &lt;llloooneOoor,
3746, Reymond G. (Tony)
21'.!
unuou,aJ ldtcheo,
Rorr.
165.11
&amp; Heating
two car sarOBO, one acre lot,
Free estimates
Every Sah.,.lay E....
&amp;ewart•s Hardware
in good nel&amp;bborhood.
built -In kitchen, basement,
ing at 6:30 At KnVintoo, Ohio
both alld llice 2 car carport
Co • ..,nlty AueflN
. lft.U
on nice larg&lt;&gt; lotio Galllpolil.
Bo•n, C..nor Thlr&lt;l
f BR HOME- On Lower River
Ph. ff6 "18f.
222-8
&amp; Oli•e.
bath • - - - - -~- - - - - - - - Rd. All lllone - 2''
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"WE
SELL ANY·
DEAD STOCK
formal DR, spacious LR, 2
Services Offered
THING
FOR
$2.00 Service Charge
eer garage- boautlflilllllldANYBODY"
Will remove yow dead
acaptng.
, TERMITE &amp; PESt' CONTRCoOL
We Aha Bur C...
horses and cows
FAIN
Extermination
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CaD Jackaon 286-4531
WE HAVE
Wheelersburg, Ohlo. Ph.S7fSEVERAL attracUve 2 and 3
6112.
232.11
BR homo In excellentcondi- - - - - - - - - - - - - - lion- pricedrlghtforquick CERAMIC TU.E and linoleum
IIIIo- Lal uo aslistyouln
work. Phone Ashworth, 4t6..
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27- 1:30 P.M.
maklnt! a choice In a homo of
9368.
196.11

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Real Estate for Sale

$35,000

hcJm8

&amp;Iii a 1863 10' • 60', 3 BR

DISK
HARROW

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II', STORY

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DOZER WORKCue. Ph. 25U503 Or ....
9359.
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HERE IT IS }'.! MILE OUT,
ITS A PERFECT LOCATION

76 A. TWO miles from clty. 7
:"iirilaooM HOUSE completeroom home, i bedroom, modpolio,
wiU
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klti:hen, fuel oil furnace THIS BUILDING ' Ia r..,.
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only. Inquire atGreenGebloa
on stele roote, or will sell
haort of Gall4&gt;ell• and ...,_
2 j~7
st. 111. 7 or call ff6-4170.
hOme and- acre separote.
tefno about 5,000 oquore feet
,
221).3
()( soot! opace for 1 grow1ns ALL BRICK - Near now with
.,.--· - - - - - - - - - - A FINE hmne, 3 A. Very modbuolnoaa. Will ,remc&gt;del to
beautiful fireplace, 2c~garFURNittmD Bradbury Cotlaae,
, ~· kitChen. both and hall, ·"
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ap, n!celfi,el,lot, Falrylew

Slit~. 931 F..,...th.A&gt;e.,

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$16,800

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pUT US to work ~or you, RANCH STYLE - 6 room, 3
BR, baaernent, garage, cov.
acli ct condition. Take over TODAY!
ered fl'Cllll porch, large lot,
'paymem, or pay bala"f" o1
State Rl. !fl.
J•r Sh,ppciod,_.1ol6-0219
~9. 81, Phone t46-97oo.
Eorl''lilntero, 446-3828
22M
Wayne Aatibory, 446-0239
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retia, Gall1a Hotei,JfS-2206~

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ONE SI'ORY - Chootnut Ave.
3 BR, covered patlo, detach9&lt;1 2 ear garage.

GARF!ElJl AVE. - 2 atory
cornplolely remodeled, all
buiiWn
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HOME SITE
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Raccoon Twp_ .., State RL
225. City schools, $2,150.
LARGE 2 STORY - located In
Cheshire - basement, 2 cu
THURMAN
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garage,
large shaded l o t,
NICE li roo";\_\) '10, two-story.
black
top
atreet, Vacant.
Port b. ~0 ..... $6,500.

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convenient ctown1.o1m ·toca..

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cal
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larg&lt;&gt; fenced lot.

$13,000

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well, etoeked pond, coal rta.

Ke.YIIIone Rd.
DOWNSTAIIIS21Midroomapai'l,. 1969 MACH I, 351 ciL ln. Ph.
mont; . lUll l!oth; ~
367-7101.
221~
ACRES
modernkjtoboo.fl!al'!",~ - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - TWO HOMES. One horne with
0001111r7 ~ ,NorUo
AI. Siding, Other amallblock.
SCboulDIIIrli:t.l)nTrlplot
RESTAURANT
Wooded. On Keyatono. Asood
Ranch, .t mllel ~ Ga!U.
buy at $3,750.
pilla. !'bone ti4-/ltt9, 9 to 5.
FOR SALE
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Office 446-3643
Eveninas Call
E. M. "Ike'' Wisaiu11·446·3796
E. N. Wiseman

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REALTORS

$8,900

alcel,y paneled, bath, drilled

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2 STORY - Eaotem Avo. CormonL A*'ita ~. 729 sac.
reJ Tu!&lt;edO. 4 pc. like - - MODERN 6 rm. one n- plan,
petod LR and DR, carport,

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\1, ACRE Lot, near cora, Ohio,
with tog cabin. ldell to park
a trailer. Hu .-,.well.

.2204

CJI:dora,

zo,.u

Wo mu.ot loam tb 110 on with
oar' f4ui)l llld our !earl,
ft.~
to amite llld
. lliR'·Iilral'wrtooro,
''(' F~ all-· ll)llwl ore &lt;hanged
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FURN. APARTMENT, •utiiiUe1 PROFIWIJ;:. BiJ!liNFAs FOR ·,RACCOON TW" • room1, two 3 BEDROOM Homo - t08 South
peld Adulte -•· 258 Slote
SALE•iii.P&lt;OIIOI'O)' '• Middle• - , lo •"'
3 ponds,
Second Ave., Middleport, 0,.
St.
tte.a667'-.. f:30.
pco-1~ sOpotrv aandwlch&amp;~:;,....Good soli. one car ~age, ooJIU)l~
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010. ohorl
plzlao and
EQ!IIpmenL
redecorated.
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ciri)'-out · bier. ' Reaaonable
MOBILE HOME/t mllohut u. , down PB7ntOIII with llnlnci"V
ACRES
S. 35 near F lo W. ~ ~ , ••liable, Write Box 13f c-o RACCOON TWP, Modern 3 BR NO. fO Chllllcothl Rd. 3 BR,
Horne Salao. contaet KeiiJ
Gll\lpollo Dolly Tribune "'
home,
bam, farm land,
carpeted Uylng room, ~
F.Qero, 580 -&amp;ul VI!IOI'•Dr• arriJVll · for peroonal Inter· pasture &amp; Umber, fruiL ment. 60' frontage.
tf6.3812. • .
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219-6
Price rodlloocl. A 'raal buyl
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AIIOunderdlacusalon,accord-

NO SECRET.

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' G, Thiof•· Cecil

fendalt haa neglecteclloprovJda
for the children; The «q~le
have boon livillll aport since
Aug. 18, accordlrv to the polllion, bocauaaofallegedlllttea~
mont by the defendant. She alao
stated that life with tho defendLORAIN, Ohio (Up0 - An
ant has becune unbearable, autopay wa&amp; to be performed
caual111 her great mental an-- today by the Lorain CoUnty cor.
gutsh and unhaPPiness.
oner to determine the cavae
the d•th ol Lomle DelliJopr,
_ _ _ _ _ _ __;__ _ a four-708r-oldbQywhohadlleen
reported mllliq[!roinhlohome
Sf. LOUIS, Mo. (UJ&gt;n- Tho for three days.
St. Louis King 11 Frbce
The chlld'o body was found
Bao1llca will hold a special Friday nisht b)' pollee Ina &amp;halMaas 15 mlwtes after the

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coooorlo1 ..,U&amp;:
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at \liM !&lt;1-tl!am·A1'o

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••11"-'l•n will
f• only numbtlr of

married Sept 23, 1960and have
no chlldreJL She also seeks re.
atoralioo ol her malden name of
Beverly Hums.
Not seeking a divorce, Mary
Lou Lyons, Vinton, llled a petilion Frldly -agalnot George C.

pioneer'•

Mallo. ·liie Mro.,.
Plckeaa, 20 !JriiMIIi,

tho

or duty

c:onclution ol each Cardtnal

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'o. D. PARSONs . Dlloll 'lt!ICY· .

APAliT~, 5.,.,.. ~ Jd,; . HOLLii,AY-:-..~-.ii ac, · ST. RT. 325, 6 rrn. two atory,

am extreme cnaelty. They were

football home game this season.

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Nir;E • IIEAT !taliorr, 8 X 27 •
Ki!lnllo 3'1f4t64.
Phone 446,0219 '
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WE WERE ON the Milford
Ieerd !arm on Jerrlco Rood
MARVIN SAUER of Greer making a sune,Y !or a stream
Road has used a brush hog on channel improvement on t h e servers.
ten acres of larkl. He plans to Icard land.
''Because at thla point In
lime am fertilize it and thus
Near the stream we noticed time, we believe there ia more
improve it for pasture.
a 4-inch white pine which had than one Way the overall objecbeen about €our-fifths girdled. tfves can be served, our recom.
MELVIN BUSH of Redmond The tree wao still living, how- menclationa will take thq form
Ridge is Plannillll oobulldaponcl ever, and by looking at the eOOs d. a aeries at possible cwraes
l
on the end ol a red clay point ol twigs we could tell thol this of acllon," llardln aald at tho
He wlll use a diversion ditch to girdling had been done after conference.
fill i ~.. The polll wUl be what is last year's growth had been . Hardin's altorlllllve plana for
known as a semi~ugout pond. completed
and before this revlalng present production.,..
After it is built, he plana to h~ yoar's growth otarted. The trol andprice "-"prGIII'am&amp;
vation Service, has made d~ stall a watering trough for livegrowth this year was about for whoa~ feed tp'alns 111111 cot.
sips are Clarence Thomas and stock. By using this type or 6 Inches on branches where the ton are believed to Include a
Charleo Machlr ol the Letart &amp;emi-4ugout construction, Redgrowth last year had been afoot eo..called "..W.slde" plan.
cmununity all! Edward Hogg on mond Ridge Iardowners have
Turkey Run of Oldtown Creek.

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new agriculture .PI'Ooo Lyons, Collllllbus, for cuat:od,y
grams, to take etrect in 1971, of aDd &amp;'~)port for two minor
can take several directions, but c;hlldren.
nmot meet three auldolloea, Ai·
The plalntlflavero that tho d&amp;-

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rnuot contlnuall7 llud!'llldeval. Valley bulla cooUnuOi!th.ir wiDuato their m&amp;rkellnlprGIII'am.
with tho Jlllllor ChaJQim
Dtrectoro rnuot keep In mllld 111••
that In producing a feeder cillr l!ull, Reae,...JUIIIGr !llaJIIIllon
Bull, Reaene Senior a.m-.
they have created one uWit.y pion Bull _ Reserve GraM
- form utllll;y. For tblo eel! to Champl Bull P lr ofllulls
be~ value, tbeuWitlesoftime, They p:'ced ~ wl1h Pak
place, llld JIOIBOiaion muot be of Cal
nd Junl
Get of
created. Tha croallon o f ves 1
or
three utllltlealathetalhfltiiiU'- s~xhlbllod w re
ketlng. That Ia to aar -for
ca111e e
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tbef-r calf to ha'ro value It ralaed by ~Valley Ranch
muot be where tho~ • • said Dour Koyser, mo-r.
It, when the lju,yer wanta It 111111
with prov;lalons for poa~e~lioo ::::"O::~:!::::X::X=::!::::::;;:~:::::::::~W~
or the lrona!er of ownerlhlp.
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BY JOHN COOPER
SoU Conservation Service
Mason Cowlty
PT. PLEASANT - We have
boon busy lately rnaklrvdeteiled
, plans and designs for tile drain~ aae. The dltcber owned by the
. State SOU conservation ComboJ1184e avaDable by
iAhlo eWestern SoU Conservation
1 Dlotrld to Mason Couoly cooperators during the middle of
October. It Is scheduled here
• for a two-week period.
. 'Some of themostrecentcoq,.
eratora on which Denver Yoho,

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w· Hieldett ,-VaDo llaiJCII; 'llldlfol!, .
rectl,y rrom tile farDIII - · Tho lower CliO-boll of t h o coota. lhla ~ to llicre&amp;ao made • o...,;jl .i l oU 'Bull awD- ..
!hey are producod.
choice lll'lde lolllll'tbor 3•
tho flt tile boyero piGnahljla at tile Ohio Stat -e
Thil ·- . . . ! aoiiUI'eo t h o
Tho top CIIO.thlrd of tho soot! and oolloro.
Fair thio you.
boyero that they 'are lll.Yini tll'lde Ia number t.
Former dlrector1 flt feeder . On SepL 6, It tho Tellnesaoe

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l'OMEIIOY _ OYer 15,000
calve• wt11 bo otrerod
• feB' IIIIo at tho Ohio ~
I! F - Coif Sllea to be held
till I !Iii, 1 c:eordlng ·to L e 0
·: Story, president ()( tho South·• oaotem Ohio Boo! Cattle lin'l provoment A1111.
local lllloo will be held
'· at Athens 00 Tueadly, October
·; 7th at 1 p.m. and at Galllj)olil,
Tue..,., October 14 at 8 p.m.
·, Conai8nrnonte to tilese lllleo
· -.Jd bo modo to Plul Iller,
' · _aecretery, to Slo&lt;y, to w.

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Tho ua111r CliiO-llolf of tho
Flrlt, ' - r calveo 8MIId choleall'lldo lade~aun- - - · - .._ _ ,,.. ., ow
be -·•-~ to the IIIIo dl' ~- '2. ,
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Ellelllloa •~ Acri&lt;ullure

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Find Bar(ains, BargaillS And More I,Jarg;»ns.
WANT AD ,
INFORMATION

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DUDLINIU
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5 , ..... D.y lol•• P .. licotlon
11 c•nt• ,., Worcl •I• C4tnlecutl¥e
MIN!IIoy 0..111111,. 9 o. ~~t .
ln•efflona .
·c o•ollotiens I C•recti..,,
n ,... cent Dhco,"'"' on paid •d•
Will H occ.,rH '""" 9 0 . 1111. lgr
O.y of Pul.lic.-len
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within 10&amp; dow-•·
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GUr&amp;rWUIII,
-- eolitratl, H~enCtd."

MY MOST llDCt"" thanka to. \VE WISHtothl.r•
evvyorit bt the 1~ Carda and nlathea for the card a,
'For tree eatiQJI.te, phone
and lifta aeit cluriQI 1117 hoa- flowers and other alft8 (or
IB2-2B06. (WI ~rn arQ'Wbe:-t).
pt•·tlza.._.
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Mra. Ope] HoD
sary.aldaCWJCUiib'OUI'Chll· - - - - - - - - - - - - - TM P .. li,..., •••••vos thlo rflht Sl .$0 for 50 worcl n~lniii'IUM.
2c.
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dren who held the celebn.U.
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picktetmer:~liuldlaeald
iHfi.,..l . The rdllish.r will not
tor us.
A41111tioMI 25c Cha,,o ,.., Ahor·
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II. ,.,pon1II~J• lor moro then Oftl

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RATES
F01 Wofll Ad Service
5 •••• ,., Wonl 11.. _.,.,.

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THE FAMILY of Rloloarcl wishes to U.nk our III&amp;D.Y
friends, neiaNJoro llll rela·
u,.o for~lrwonlerlldklld­
nesa durllw •.ll&gt;e lllneoa and
doath of our hliobond, "~'RUlli
brother. Wealaowbh to think
Dr. Ckrlea Holltr, Jr., illle
ataffardthe nuraes~HaiHr
Modlcal Center, the MOIIOIIS
for their Moaoalc oemco and
fD&lt; the loveq eards, and tho
pllllboorero alii RowUoga.
CCIIII Flmeral Hame for,thelr
kindness alii eCIIoldorotlon.
Wife, Jolandl, Mother
end Silaon
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Business Opportunities
WOMEHI '
QUICKMON!Y
T alto oNors ICM' fo1r10111 Studio
Girl Hollywood Cos...tlcs and

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742-448L
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51115.
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ftold tt.y njoy tt. .nost.
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YOU CAM lAIN WELL OYER
-.00 PIR IIONTN IN THIS
AMAZING BUT PlUM BUSINESS.
:rou dO~ at loost $16.-7.50 to

ta600 cosh to start.

Wrtto (tlvlne pho"' fiUI!Iber)
ALL SEASONS SPORTING

GOODS CO.
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Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
NOTICE Is hereby given, In
eoawlllnce with SOctloo5715.t7 revised code, that the
tax reblrna or Molls CeolnQ',
for the year 1989 hi.., been
revtll8d and the valuations
e()IIU)leted .anll are ~ for
public Inspection at the office
of the OJunly Audl tor In the
Court House, Pomerot, Ohio.

Celqllolnts IIJllnst aey val~
aUoa or assessment, except
the vUuati4X1s fixed and aa.
IOIIIIIIDtl made by the Tax
Commluloner of Ohln, wW
be hoard by the County Board

of Rovlolon, at Ho office In
the Court House, PCI'Deroy,
Ohio, ooorartor February 15,
19"10. Cciollllalnto mutt be
made In wrHtrw, on blanks
fllrnlohed by lbo County Auditor and filed in his omce on
or before the time limited for
poymoat of tuoo for the fir at
hilt yar, or at. any tlmedur·
iDa 'which taxes are received
by the Ceomt,y Trelourer,
withOut peM)cy fJ&gt;r tho flrat
halfyoar.
Gordon It Caldwell
Auditor of Melga County

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houoe, ..lalt bollt, lldl booe·,.. ,.,.co, $1000.
POJ.Q:ROY - Nlee ....odtled
2 bodr- i!cJmo, modern
ballt,. ltlreh ldtcben, wall to
wal1 eaiPOIIDI. Gao furlaee.

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2\1 APlf'S - 8. r-., botli,
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GMC
116 Y•ro of Contlnuouo Buolnooo

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Motor Sales

PHONE 992-2143

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qoo on sio~ ReM. 12t Ia•
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loll of ltlrOh ~- ploat;r'
of cl""et lflll&lt;e, 8orap, •
ret1tlon
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110, oloetri&lt;IQ', wall to 1!111
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f5.French
42. Portico
chalk
(Gr. arch.)
aowl,. Dtlchlneo. stllllnorl· che tra\'Bl tRUer, f81$, seliUi.Appoar
&lt;Ontalnect with 4 burner boi- t . Small task
RIM~ carton&amp;. Noatta•-•
(Eng.)
DOWN
l&amp;.Thie
Uo 111 1'11110. leo box, alnk 10. Of
needed, a1 our COIItrala are
a. Nglon
1. Uuerved
aDd 15-tjoiiCII woteraonk;alao 12. YOUJ11'
buDt Ia, Sowo with I or 2
2. Dome.U.
catel
19. Porker
needles, makes buttomolea,
twa 21oj)CIUDd - · 110 lanka 13. Mace~
3. Sphere
22. Dlninc
and trllller furlaco. Sleeps
uw on buttons, DlODCJil'l,ms,
4.
Hebrew
place
a....
bearer
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and blind hom atltch. Full
letter
23. Strike
coah price $38.50 or E-Z
31. Honktra
~- OrlentaJ
·2t . Cha.Jlae
area~ 8xi0 - - ownin8 lf5. Vend
32. Apptllmce
weilftt
d1recUon
m..w.,. a.rmo. Ph&lt;n&gt; 992- with polaoandllll'liiiOI. Price 16. .
BetaDa
6. Inland &amp;ea.
25. Hue
Includes No. 450 Rooi~Hoad
2885.
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11. RldiD(
1A.e~
26. . • War
37. Bade
levellnfl hitch, oloetrle brake,
gannen.tJJ
7.Guldod
27.~
38. 81dD
oafoQ' chilo, ret~r-mw mir- 18. Morta.r
8. Immature
28. Clear &lt;O. COIIIp
ELECTROLUX SWooper-ecm·
trough
9. GarliC
29. Wll'lg~
rors ror your car. aDd trailplea. with ollllclunoata, point
bulb
shaped
(-.)
er Jacka. P - 992-5815. ~:=l:?n:"
spray, cord-winder, thro ..
,..-,:;--,.-,.....-T""1T'"'Ii:-"
9-21-3tc
away bags, Full eash price
22.Putuno
only $31. Torma a'VOUablo.
ROYAL
Porlablotwowrlterand
anlmalo
Phooe 99M88S.
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SMITH AUTO SALE$
coae, f50,Phcoo992-2290aft.
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COAL; ·LUMP, "eRii atdket~ ·
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mine run. Excelalor .S.lt
Perfect conlldan. $95. Ph..,.
boot
or term&amp; a\'I:Dable. Pbone
Works, East Main st., PenCheater 985-3929.
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992-2685.
9-ls.atc
era)'. Phcoo 992-3891.
9-2l-3tc
30. Some Like
S.13-tfe 2 BEDROOM boule, sunroc:m,
-----------lt run buemett, two Iota, can 1968 SKYLINE MabUe home, 3 U St&amp;r ruk
Fouii AiiloiNiNG 1,.--; ••
aa.Lond
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- · · $300 andtoke01W
Main st., Pomero;y, 200 tt.
PQtttentl or pay aft Phooe M. Pay
St. Meaon, W, Va. Ph..,.304front, 100 foot deep, conlalt&gt;992-7266 or 992-5972.
attenlon
7'1U929 or aoo •-• Smith
ono tile bulldlrw, 50x50 ·at
9-21-3tc 3fi. Poiynellan
3rd. st. an:1 Pomeroy St.,
two story, one two-story
drink
rrame, both rented. Fonnerly lfloon. OWner will a...... POTATOEX VIvian MoO)". Ph. 38.Dued
38. Jewilh
Gruesor Body Works. Phone
lllODth
Coolville, 661-3737.
CHRYSANTHEMUM and mums
992-2053.
39.
Mer:IU
9-21~
or an colora, . fteld grown,
9-21-31&lt;
nice big elustera. Reynolds
DAILY CRYPTOQUOU:-Bero'o how to Wlllk It:
MODERN RANCH, 5 riKmll,
Flower Qqt, Masori.
A.XYDLBAA.X&amp;
GVIT AR BARGAINS- Oae exboth, air eolllltloood, wall to
Is LONGFELLOW
11-IWe
tra good used Gretch electric,
wall carpet In llvlng.&lt;tlnlng
One letter elmply alarld:l for another. In tiWI ample .A, II
2 plckova~ one modal LG-1 4 ROOM HOUSE, Clifton, W.
room, hall. bedroom.;. lJ:I.se- UMd for the three L'a, X for the two 0'1, etc. SIDJ'Ie lettara,
GlboCII Oat top, like new ..,..
meot, woad burnlnc fireplace, apoatroplle1, the length and tonna.Uon of the wurda are aD
VL See Olarles Kearns or
blnts. Each day the eode lett.en are cUffeMnt.
dltioni one Framus ktrtrw
marble wlDdow aills, approx.
cllll 773-.'i292 or 7'13-5504.
Oloctrlc baas, DOW condition;
lmatoly l4ero of ground.
A (Jrypto...... quo-.
ll-18-6tc
one Now lfarmao.y boll with
Priced for lmmodlitao sale.
EDHSKVB PDAKHL, OWWOFHBDWL,
case, half price; one Japan- TWO BEDROOM homo, llvU.,
C.U Dick Rowllnp for IP"
ese bus, extra good, with new room, dining room, hall and
polntmont and price. 992-2151 WBTFNL 'l'FR 80BOHDWL HBO IIKBZR
tender strllw ~ cheap; one
or 8112-3712.
lllKVZR FKH IBKABOLL.-AOZOHH
one corpeted, 784
now So~&gt;ro ompiiOer with
9-21-ltc PVBo\OLL
BrowMU Aw., MJddlei)Ort.
tremolo and reYOrb; 2 apeakere, 40 per cent oil'. Tracy Ph. 992-9961 or 992-3035. 1984 FORD plcl&lt;ov, 1965 Jlodao
Y.......,.• CQpU.-&amp;et A. SENIOR ALWAYS FB1CLa
6-24-tfc
Whlloy, 130 Lincoln 114,
LIKE
'l'HIII UNI\'IIlR81'l'Y IS GOIMO 'l'O 'l'HIII KIDS. - TOll
plekov. Goad trucks, priced MA880M
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r•aODlbiL Phone 0t11ter,
9-2l-3tc HALF RUNNERS and· bunch
to ~ mq reature. .,..._ill, l k )
98$-3554. llarold Brewer,
boolll. Plek your owo, 'h.
LorwBotlml.
M;CULLOCH-250-;.~r-ehotn mUa below the R o 9-21-ltp
IIW, like new, $100. Alooooo ·Ferey. Ph..,. 843-2241.
doc, It block and tan. and '4
9-111-IOtc
ROOM HOUSE, 813 MDI St.,
o\lredalo. L. A. Donahue. Ph. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e Middleport,
Animals
l'h bloeko from
742-5858.
4 GAME ollp, early hatched.
tho poet omce. lttqulre atm L...-'-------1
941-3tp Breed, llatct.:aarlaL P 99U612.
11-lWip
LlncolnSt.
10.\K:bo'a
1948 PLYJIOUTH, -at IIW• ---~ - - - - - - - - - W IIIDil
tnlll, Peoelt Forie Ill. 1988 HONDA 350. 192. I ROISJ'Elllcow, JalmJ. Rase,
Make offer. J;.n eumu.
1824.
11-.17.etc
Phoi»' 949-2822.
14 boone •~
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2 Door. '389' 3 ·,euces, outanatic trans. Going at
at a good price.
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Cateline H.T .'
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Ct:.an "' o car, bola• fiM
lah, MW tlrws. R&amp;H· Real nlc.

R. H. Rawlings
Sons Co.

i9&amp;3
Falun ..... $495
2 Dr. 6 crl. std. trens., ";.:d

''OHIO'S OLD!ST DODGE DI!ALER"

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For Sale

· For Sale

1962 GJIC V-6, It ton truck, APPI:.Fa
Fltzpotrlek'a Or4 opood traJwilloolon. Ut1J..
chard, state Route 689, locatIcy, Ill ~ ·bt\IJ 5 aood
ed 7 mlloa Dprthoaot of
WUknviDo. PhoQI 669-4785.
941-12tc
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Wn.cked reareDd. Must stU
1$.80 FORD,dlunP ttuell. Choat.
taoL \YW ooll
Goad
····. •r p~e; good rwiiiiW ~ r · rwiiiJW condition. P h o n o
flilG..~ tlreo. Phooe 9iiz. . Oleolilr 985-3988.
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CoN 2 Door. '289' 4 t.o,.:
rell, 3 spd. L•ol!lrtl for a

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IIIII ~ · Broiler

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oblo,

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o1tt1- -:.,--"'-- -- ----oro that 10U hear overWMPO .REMODEUNG and ptWrol cor."
OICh StnioJ, '!be ~JIIII ;plmtey IIOrk, olOO ,..tttliwo
be the Rov. 0. G, lie~, Gr011 llouoh, .,._ 8112-Soat.
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OF DOING BUSINESS"

OPEN EVES. TIL 8
BUICK

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4 AND 8 TRACK. ALSO COMPLETE LINE
OF STEREO TAPES, 4 AND 8 TRACK.

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tlbles, Motorola color co.
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ollie tolovtalon ao~ G, E. col- BusiMSS $trY~ .
AIR
CO~ONINf;,
ll!lfrl&amp;lt:''
ollrtl111 at HUard OlljJol , or tolovltloo oot, block and
aUoo
oomco.
Jock'•
Rofrl.
Sept. 18, thru Sept. 21 with
whlao portlbleaolevtoionoet,
pratt.... ~ Ita- ~
Ro.. ~rd Fltta,
G.E. otoreo radio and record
882-2079.
on 19, 20, 2L Services atart Pla1er, otn.ce deskandchl.lr,
at 7:30 p. m. ~elal at...... four air conditioners, new
E'VOryQDO welcome. Rev. Rob- G. E. aut.clnatte waaher, G. E. - - - - - - -.- - -"":"--.... tor ·• -~
CIGARETIE .eldltW moeltlneo
ert S8&amp;rle1, JIStor.
reu
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·-le footut&gt;and a·--' co.
' ABC E"'-rlsrlcht fr001er, Ella ClbiDOt
.,.,
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electric· lOw!,. mochi!JO,
eo, 111aOn. W. ·\fo; ~
ELLEN'S GIF'f Shop, COrner
of 881 ahl 124 to ReedoviDo, . - .• cl..••·•Ies, e.&amp;.Ue
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hoo rOOJ)Oned. Hours - Fri- cue, antique ataad, lllver ----r-T"";)'
---day and Saturday, 1·7 p.m.
sorvtco ao~ coa-eJew~, FOR 111111!,.
&amp;mdaJI, I· 5 p.m.
Gone With the Wlndlaq&gt;,
line,
ll-la.3tc Aladdin latq), moey dloheo,
wldo. · ,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - chilli and llooonro, pitchW. Va.. ·
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Wt WELCOME you to the 19111 ora, coleey dlahoa, ttiaD,y
9:30 or
Rod-.
eaoference at Morllll Ce~&gt;o •ooo, llura17te lwei'" place
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ter Goepel Minion Olurchat table Hnlce, Durab1e -- __ _; __ ~~--- · ..i.·-,.,l,.
Bldwoll, 0 h I o, ·I, candlo hddero, iwo oat&amp; of C. C. ~FORDJ' Auctl"'whero Worley llaloy lo .(lei- ....OS eb~Juore, olll 1111111'
Cljiii!~tao
,.:;.J!co .
tor. Sorvtceo start StpL 24- Other ortleloo.
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28 at 7:30 each nlcht. o\11 do7
Warren Pirkoao, Executor
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oorvlceo Sunday, Sep~ 28wllll ~ Audlon ~
• booketdlnnoroothoiii'OWIIIo C. C. Bnodfard, Au&lt;tl· '' &lt;' .\-"_' ~. ll-1od.

with blue interior.

1teortne anllll bral:os. EMt"W sharp, ono

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Full power equip., radio, tinted glan, w/./w tli..a,
tilt &amp; teloacopo otooring whool, .foctory air, blue

.$~, 195

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19&amp;5 Cadillac Sean Ill Ville ......... SZiDD

CGIOIII• SCIO VI 2 •• Herd Top. Feet_, 111lr c.n41tiOMd. Low ~nil..
!I•• Boautlful ll'"'endy 'With bolgo vinyl top. ' 390 eu. lrt, onsl ....
CrultOIIIGtlc trens. Powor

oqulpmlrl~.an4 factery

air conditionint• Dark blue finish.

992-5342

HAMLET HOME - S raama,
5-13-4tc
half both, cow,. tile, nice
woodwork. FCJUroufbidLI'Wio - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wp .......... $7000.

,.::-...._. WEEKEND REVIVAL moot1111 .

. Coupo Do Ville. Full powor

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iTDEO TAPE SYSUMS

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IE Cadillac •••••••••••••••••• , •••• $3700 .

:· DAly ·

room SUite, maple bedrociD - - - - - - - - - - - - - aulte, cedar ehea~ deok, dov- FUIOOSJIED end uofllrnllhed
e"""', vlbnd,. Chalro, ooopat1tttoqto. ''clooe' to oc!loOL
corroe

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f967 Cadillac ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3700

Sodan Do Ville, full power oquipmont and factory
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.SALESMEN - EDDIE FIFE '

FOUR ROOM fllrnlohod Gtorge lieU-, BroUr
men1, both, adullil and rofereneoa, llt'h Mulberry HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD IRS!J311ct
toola, and m&amp;n)'othermiscel·
ASSOCIATES
992.3325 AUTOKOmLE lnoaranco bolD
Ave. Ph&lt;n&gt; 811U891.
llneoua articles,
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· concolled'l Lost 711Ur .....,._
7-26-trc
On Saturday, Sepbomber 27,
SVUetJSE 941-etc
tor'o U..-7 c.u 992-ZHa,
1969, bollittnlrw atii:OOP. M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-~c
will bo olfered for aalean~~~&gt;o 'TRAILEII toTS, Bob'• Mollllo - - - - - - - - - - - uaual amount or good qualiQ'
CAiurl," Syncuao, Qlllo, on
fllnllture lnd rlooowaro,..,...
state JU. 124, ' fhOtto 992olo~ lnpartof: Cherry Boil29SL
S.ll~e

Phone 992-5434. ·

67 PONTIAC TEMPEST $1,695

We Carry A

$995

$1,695

AND IIANY IOIE

'LOCAL I.EPORIS

- · · borboque grOt, lawn
Bwlfll, electric drill, lawn

coolmal cholra, leather top

i9&amp;1 c.JIIac Calais K.T. SedM ...... $4740

While with turquoloe interior, full pO- oqui.-ont
radio, tinted tlats, w/s/w ri,.s, ·Climate Centr;l
1\olr.c..ndltionlng, rool oharp, only 18,000 oliloo.

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Sharp.,.

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PUBLIC SALE: Tile poroOMI ' HZ-5669.
proport.Y boiOII(IIrw to the Eo9-214tc
tate ot Bessie M. Pickeu,
-----------formorq Boule M. Tyree,
clocoaaed, wiD be ao1d by the
IOiderolined at p.mlle aalo at THREE ROOM opartmont, eomthe homo of Boule M. PickplotolJ modern with bullt-ID
en•. Racine, Ohio, bealaniJW
kitchen. wall oven alii lablo
Friday, September 26, 1969,
top llnlt; tlalnlloo atMI oink
at 12:30 o'clock P. M., and em
with di'IPOial unit, larp both
Saturday, September 2'1,1969
and larp clooeto. ·Nlcelfdecat II o'clock A. M.
oroted. Call 992#1.8 fer 11&gt;On Friday, September 26,
polmMnl: a!IA!r 2 p.m.
1969, boglmt,. at 12:30p. m.
3-22-ttc
wUI be olfered for aale a Wtnc~ster 91ot.Gun, Remlrwton
FUJ1NISJIE1) ronm fiiiiJ'!,.
RIOo, Savage Automatic· 16
mont, shower, IIOI!b'decoratpt~ge air pelletgun, air rUle,
ed, 507 M1U St., MiddlepMt.
step ladders, tool&amp; and
PhCOIO 992-2'192.
6-22-«o

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Caloxiio 500, 4 Or. H.T. 8 cyl., auto.. !nino., P.s;,
.P.B.,
W/W tires. Local ownod. Sharp.

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8 cyl., Oland. trono. R&amp;H, W/W
tlroo. Shai'Jl. Local owno~.

white top( clean as a hounds tooth.

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$1895

·.M!'l)bu Convertible SupOf Sport) 396 ong., auto.
lr'a'no., P .S., P .B., oporkling bluo finloh; with

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AUCTION - Salurdly, Saptom. ---------~-bor 27, at 10 a. m. in coat-.
ville, Ohio. We wW sell the
BusiMss .Services
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porsmal proporcy larmor(J 1986 CORTINA .EIW!lah Fonl,
SEfT!C
lanlla
cleonod.
Millet
In the ootate of Moey Ander4-&lt;loor aedan. fSOO, Phooo
SonllatiCII. SIMUI, Ohio. Ph.
son Bonta, doeuaed, In put 9411-4381.
11-lll-3tc
662-3035.
2-12-ttc
aa folloWs: 2 clreulaU. . fUel
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oil heater&amp;, atanda, old roCk-en, chairs, blanket chest, SPECIAL SALE- t&amp;M FOrd SEE NElfiLEit11uh41'18'~'
Gliiaxlo 500..ol, 2 door bird
~ liuUdliv your hoottL Call
trunks, old bodo, youth bod,
!q),
bucket
IIOIII,V.,.,
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No¥er, Bacino, 0.
cabinets, tables, 2 ps heatolltltle
trant!!d•itl...,
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loot
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$795.
cau;;;r
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o\NTENclacka; crodlo, 2 telephone&amp;,
7t2.ae56.
11-tT.&amp;c
NA SERVICE. Phone 8112 •
deaks, chlld1 s trwlk. rowd
2622.
8-10-tk
•k table, nice walnut.,.... - - - - - - - - - - - - - board, choot of drawora, ""' lHO BUICK
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11111 stool, dryolttk,rup,lqh · ttlttl eandldCOt; _ . r - . . GENERAL remodili,.,...,.....
choir, rool old bowls, pltcbIDI and bnlolo. Eleellont try, pa1mlne. raofiDr. l'&lt;&gt;9fll
ors, nice rlou, chilli, hi,..
- k CO!'· $JJO. Call 142addltl"!'i, ........ etc. ~·
1111 ~ani&gt;, ollvoi'Wil'll, Edl- . 3651.
11-IS.Stc
••lltltlto'!o Pll&lt;n&gt; .99~
100 concert cyltnge.r ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ll-lS.12tc
gnj)h, DIIIQI-._ Nat...,_ 1984 FORD Tudoreuatom-..
aponolblo ffll"aocldonto.llar·
Vie Wippel, Five Polnta, ..old ~ and Ahlo Woclcllll 992-6410.
die, Audl....ro. Ma, BeD

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roam hamo, llltultad In lood
31. ~onWodnoocii.Y, FridaY~ ·
roaldotillal 111'01 In Middl.
and Solurdly, 7:10 to 10:30.
jlor~ Cciollllotol1 corpotad.
A'lllllablo for J)OI'tleaot&gt;Mml'h bltha. WW eOMldor resdl)', Tueodi.Y, and nturlda1
idential or 6orm Pl'GPtl'l1ln
nlghta and Saturday and SU...
trade. WW~UT~~W~flne""IJW.
cla.Y afler.-!o. Phone 9115For II)IIOintliloat phooo 811J. ·
3929 or Chester 985-&amp;85.
3800.
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For, :f!j. FastiSt

sKA.TE::A:wA'Y seiii:culi":. For Sale or Trade
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in orlllnal cu1onl. No at.tachmentl needed,AI(Mil'COfto

trois are buiit ln. Sewa wl1b
1 or 2 needlea, makeabutt(&amp;
holes, sewa on buttons. mQiloo

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mon• ...l~ terms Phone _.4.
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220-4
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Complete with attachments,
Point opray-conhrinder .~
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throw away bags. Full caah

price only $3l. Tenns available. Phone 446~163t.

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cleaning tools and polisher.
Runs like new, $59 cash or

terms available. Phone 4461634.
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of tobacco in the

tleld, good curing tarn avail-

able. Call 446-0212.

lM1Forcl,run11ikenew,aiDIIl LeNd D. • ·s...'itt. •IMI ... O.-.ja
V • 8 - · trona., I o o d Soolth, who ..Ohl.,t 31!1 !th •••,
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W••• Ouwa..t, W.d .vlqtnl~t, c/•
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Cl,.lo S..lth, Jr. and Jo ... lon 5wdth, ..u...._.. .tt. ..__ ..... ........~- ' "
whO,.,,.,. ot 724~ O.acent Rood, "'""._. ,or ....,. _....
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taU fteltlco that Ro.,fllonlll Hclrollll from VIetnam. While tfl11 mil
Ch•mel... ·~lYing apo.n• ol a.lcul
lndl lion
5.ftlth \iolm,..l, on the 2111 doy of was an
ea
that the
Autu•t 1969, fll.d hit petition In WV WAI drawlnJ kJ I ~1011,
·~.... tM
Pnllot. ofCourt
within
ond fOf
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GUNS - New IIXl LIHCI rUiN, !h..a:~:;·~oii'..!::. •tc:~:f~d !:j long as WaShington 1J1P*r1 to
ptatola and ahoteun&amp;. Ta1R't81 otte~tw 11t ft• appn~l•od vola..-, e~• be movlnl toward Jl"a.lial dl.sa..•.aa- .,0 _. co... ~ '-•
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prcwldecl In S.ctlon 2113.38 of tt.. an--mont, ~e -·ket Ia-"'
o.:JMNW, _._ o:J~~A.VIIN ~ve. en. Ohio A.,l.olll Code, too-wlt 1
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t46~l&amp;l5 Qr -446..1244.
n .. followl"' roal ••tote tltuotod lng to accept it."
216-U In the Co':~ of Mllgl In tho Stoto
In adcUtlon, Nixon LlfB8II the
Ohio,
111 ,._ r-n•hlp of United NaUOns "'to Jaltheatm
TYPEWRITER and addina ma... t.,ii::.~nd llot~ncl•4 and de•ctlllod o• HanoJ" ror proclactfve neiCJIII.

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chine rental, new and used. ·B ::.Innlnt, h lt•lng a port of Froc• atlona: :In the French capital,
stmmona Ptg. &amp;Office£4dp. ~=~~
.,1;:~~s~i.v';!&gt;0 ~) and cancelled November and
446--1397,
201~ In th. Ohio C-po.ny"t Purchou, ~ember draft calli.
botlnnl..g at a ata!CII four rods oi»O'Ie
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Run on tlw bonk
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o.;w.a.LOW LOW prices oa bedroom of tho Ol,lo RlvOt' foil-Ing up Tot~~'s
Fred Anachell, tlrlt vice
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Run •lth the ....oM•Inst• of the .-sfdent ~ ~ ....... llammlll
~~ ....,. maw-eases,
..k Hvonty (701 rolls to a stone ...., ...
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bin Furniture Co,, f:oi6-J171. In tho conhr of 10td crHk noor 11 Brokerage, Slid Utile market'J

tS9..U ~·:c~=or~0:,.~ 1 ~:Ct:::n!~e:d readfon. only proves that Viet-

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·holf (70~) rods to a 1toke on nam sUU Ia the major near
RFDUCE SAFE 11111.1
--.1 r-~ with wheat WOI far.-Jy H'-'fon'• uppOt' term influence n
1101.
line ..,.., o Walnvt 12 lnche• ond
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Lucien HoopeJ olWLRittoa
ter JM&amp;&amp; • ............................
l"'_1lU .. ..a..athen« ol~ aold line fortrnh• · noted that , _ cutba-a. ... _..
ond o~W""hcllf (49)i) roda to • ator. on
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214..26 the Ohio Rlv• bank; tMnco wp tho draft cancellatf.ODB were ODJ,y
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ohla.,.RI,1w bafn~ thlrty-o• (31) rod• umJnor psycholoafeallactol'l"
tot , oce o D-.lnnl"l, contolnlnw
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IF YOU are building a new two.ntY""two and -half t22~1 oct'os Jndicatlng more 'than eYer that
home or re~t•-· oee us. "'or• or lou.
the admluiltr'"'..,_ ~- ......,_._ '
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Tho aforoa_.d d..cnllod roe~l o••
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We are bullders. DJstrll:utor tate Mlng tho so ... roo I
eon- ed to do IIOD'Iethlns aboo.t Vietfor HotJo:lnt Appliances, Alll. nr-d - ~~t_ Colvin S~nlth and Marlo nam
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Smith to E111- Ingle by dMd doted to~ .....-........... -'--·t VI-lOll El~~.&amp;&amp;C.
15f.U' O.co•llfl 11, 1903, aM recorded In
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l,!!•d ~=~~:: of the Malts Chnty creases In major

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who jacked up tags m
lal1, block, brick, BeWerplpe CCII'dod In Volunw 170, pago .. 15 of modelJby an IVerage of'107to
wfDdows lintels et C 1 •••...:: the Moll• County Doed ~ocotd•$125 1 ear _ were cJted U

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U4.U and C!.irl•• Swotaol by Mod doted clfned in Aqust for tbe
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1966 \&gt; T. Cliev.
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1966 \&gt; T. lilt. )II"""
1955 % T. Ford )llckup
1955 % Dodge utlill;y
New 5 T Farm Wopa
$139.50
196t 2 T. lnternatloaal
1982 I T. IlL climp
1 Mlmoopolls Molloe !'Ower
Unit
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Upr Route 7
Kanauga. Olio
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1960 1\&gt; T. Ford
1982 1\&gt; T, GMC
1982 F100 Ford climp
11163 F600 Ford truck
1982 \&gt; T. Ford pickup
19663 T. GMC
1966 % T. International
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1964 \&gt; T. GMC )llckup
1982 lilt. 1800
1965 I&gt; T. Cliev. Pickup

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v.a· Auto. tlnlaJ JIMMY' SMith oM ....... Smith, aimed at brelldba tbl ~ . . ~....,
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SUPERB QUALITY
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thia modern, new luggage by
Airway ••• lhe lu811•&amp;• with
attention.getting styling and

construction so rugged it's
guorontHd. No matter what
size, , style or color you
choose, you'll love Airway's
recessed locka, strong fiberghJSs
rejnfoieed
molded
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OUR 'sE(ONI FLOOR

ILBERFILDS IN

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245.5121 after 5
9 1.U Chorlot
by doed dotocl 7•1 f•
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all, Rowe Flexllleel Cla,yton.
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W~side Furniture 'lblrd &amp;

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Ypur Shopping Center

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In • olutM 176, P191 ,.25 o{ the
Molts County O.od Rocord1.
1.25 aero• convoyod by Cl.,de H.
Smith to ChOI"Ie• ond Agno• Lo}'TN
Ollve, 446-1830. •
by d-el dated 7·6-55 ond r.cordod In
212-12 Volumo 183t _pclge ..7S of tho Molt•
County Coed Recorda.
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~· Valloy l..,t • .,.t Co.
SEALY MllMATCH beddhaa _ w11y gronl.d by Clyde Stnlth to Tlw
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._. Coludu1 ond $outltorn Ohio Eloctrlc
133 Pint St., Ph. «6-2532
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.., . - Nw.a or Componr 4otod .... 21·52 and ncordH
price $66, twin or M1 llize '",0"d Boolc 170 ot pogo 7 thMoof.
1fO.jf
Lar""''l W aide l;'o,_1._._ _..·
utthorMoro •ubfoct to oil lotol
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Third &amp; OUve 4f6...1830
Roforenco O..d: Volume 193 PCIIIO
NEW FURNITURE: -IIJirinl
• l2 355 of tho M.tga County Dood Roc•
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C9 up,clio couebes f49 1111· Corbin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tho flhiY• of tho Petition 11 for
tho rlghtallntoroats ond lion• of oil
Furniture, 955 Seeood Ave., 75,0 00 B.T.U. forced air baJe.. of tho 0. ondonts to Ito detorflllned
ment furnace 1 Marine Band adlu•t•d and protoctod, ond th.f
·~1171.
2l8.jt
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tho Adnlnlstrator of tho oatato of
raclio · Pb. 446-311f.
8alcu1 Smith Gl1111110l llo outhorlrod
-~-----------222-6 ond orclered to 11ll to tho unde,.
1964 FORD 390, 4-opeed, good
altnod petitioner tho reol ottofo
cordition. Priced to sell. 245- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - obo,vo detcrlllod Cit tho orr•'••d
Ya uo th-of, oncl for o
othor
5t5L
220-3
NEW FURNITURE: LiviJllroom PI'~ ordwa ond rollof.
JUI.tel!l •119 95 oak bedroom Tho porson• flnt ollovo montlonod
EXCELSIOR flllt Works- Coal
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will further take rtC!tlco th~ thoy
IUiteJ '109.9S, R1ee•1 New havo liMn nod• portl01 defondont
for lale, lumt&gt;,
&amp; Ulld Furniture 446-9523 to •old petition ond thot thoy oro
and mine run. E. Main Sl.,
,
• req_ulrod to on•wer the 1omo on or
222-U bofoto tho 13th doy of OctobOt", 1969
Pomeroy,
Pb. 992.3891.
l90.jf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :h.~~91'110nf will llo token &lt;~golntt

r{OV ~ PERFOI(M A- f!I£AT :·
~ERVlCE 'ttl MANKIND, AND 1./00
~~RVE A S~CIAL. WE~ ·...

D065 ARE FAITf.IFOL AND TRUE, ANO A
TRIBlJTj: LIKE THl&lt;; IS TI-\E' VER'( LEAST
T~AT WE CAN DO FOR THEM!
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BRACE )'OUI'IOII lor a tbrUI
the firat dme you Ull Blue
~to1:?J4D HAROLD GIMM!L.
GOOD CLEAN LUMP IIIII aU..
lAiatre to clean rugs. Rent
Well1tot and Ferlfll,
ker eoal. Carl WWera, Rio
elec:trlc shampooer $1 Ceo
Attomeyt fot PlolntiH
Grlll!l. !'bone 2U.S1J.S. W
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9/7, 9/14,
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raclloa from $35 UJ&gt;. Bob'o

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amese kittens at reductd '"THE COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
price. Ph. 446-3584.
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GERT'S a 117 girl - read&gt; lor
00. tbe rug that La, ~:_
a whirl ofter cleaning car. SOUP'S
clean with Blue Luatre. Relt 1608 Borror Aoocl
p-.ta with Blue Lutre. Rail
el-ic ·•·-~ •1 Low Gtovo City, Ohio,
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eloct:rlc llham)iooer $1. !itet&gt;er G, C. Murphy store.
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222 c Lucille ,_.,.,, ot ol.,
_pord, 882 lot Avo.
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FLUFFY 110ft lllllbrl&amp;htunew. 2 MOBD..E .....lice monl-o
30
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That'• -elooabiBnlllwiD to SO MC,.,....crystal control
on
do wbeD 7t11 un Blue Lullre.
39 58 Prl
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R8Jt oloelric " " " - • $1.
4517
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LEGAL NOTICE

EARLY Alnlrlcan oteno. AM,
Fll ndlo, t a)lled chonpr, LEGAL NOTICE
The DANA ~·
•u~L Real Ea.
• ··- ........ Bal.... ..,. f95.t2. Uae our tate, located in Syracuse Obfo
Tlmt l'l,yment Pion. Call together with a lqe
wui
t4t-1028.
. 222-3 be IOid at tbe otnce ~ Crow

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Luclllo Powors, GonO\IO Shnpton,
Jomos Sryont, Jr, ond Movdo M.
Gront, oil e~l who.• oddrn••• .,.
1.1nlo.nown; the unacn-n holr1, d..,lo
•ees, lote~teol, odmlniatrotOfl ond
oadgi\1 of Asbury Bryant, Hcoo•ed;
tho unknown helu, de-wlteea, logo•
tou odminlttrofCirJ ond oni1111 of
Fronk Bryant, docoo1ocl; tbt unknown

Hf,J&gt; l!lei!N FIN~
AND5~~
MIS6l~

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trllfau ond nulgna ol G•~~r~• Arro
drow Bryont, doceo•od, wm toko
notlco that con the Jrd doy e~f Juno
1969, tho Pl11intlffs1 De~na c. Hlaolr
ond Ju,.. Hysoll, fl!od tholr Pot tlon
o~oiMt tho1n In the Court of C:omii'Ktn
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tltlon of rool ostato, which uld rool
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Crow &amp; Porte
F...lil•••
• ntote I• descrlltod In tho Potltlon
SOLD) '"'ATE • ·
1969
ron u......,, Sep.. ClllSituate
follow•:
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wa}. tember 26
1969 at 2
In Rutland T-n•Mp!
lilt ltereo ecmaole wltll 4
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at $BpO.mOO. Mo't• County, Ohio. 8Jtginnint :z:5
____. IUttJrnat1
.-a"'''VJ ..,,
rods 1outh of the nDrthwost cornor
..-e
ctaaneer. and eamot be sold
lelltban of :M&gt;ctlon 1, Town 6 Range 1..;
~ee due $68.to. U11 our tbe IJIPI'Iiaed prt
thonco •o~~th 52 ,;J. ond 17l'i
Time Payment Plan. Call446-.
ca.
link.; thonco OOif 31 roll•; tho nco
,,.;,
Sale JUbjeet to8R11'9Vtlofthe n~h 1 doer• "'t 41 rad• ond
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222-3 Probate Ccu.,... u ..1- ,..... ,..... 17!o'J llnlcas thonco north 74 d..
.-w., _
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gr••• wo1t 33 rode oM 21o!J lir*1
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to the ploco of ll01lnnlnt, con1K8 ROADRUNNER, l967Fa.t, 1..21 1.22 9.:l3
3.._ tolnlng 9•24/100 ocrot, moro or
18f0 O.evrolet. Ph. f46 _
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Want to puzzle the
WlrH WALliS, ram)ll, JiOdoo, kicr,? Get a napkin ring
MturaliU, elt;y,...., reiCb': and ask 'em wlult lt't for.
to 110. 116111 be 83 model• or
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llfiWV. Call me, Larry EYans,
Don't believe stories ol
t48-1810 er M6A77t. ~ rat, purple men from Venus.

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Tho pre~.,_. of sold Petition It fOf'
tho partlt"lon of sold rool 01loto eo~d
other ~qultolllo reliof. S..icl O.fon4ant• ore r.qulrod to ons•or sold
Potltlon on tho 13th cl•r. ef Oct*'
1969, Cl' ludtiiiOnt will lllo toll,~
ogoln1t ~-.

B11,:ihown wal sllape and firm
wid. the V-shaptd 1trttch stup•

10 uplift aod otparate. ,Light
fibalill paddq fills )'ou out lust
tf&amp;ht. 32·36A,l2·l8B,!Z:58C.

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W!IST!R AND 'UL TZ
Att.,.•y• fer Plal11tiH
t/24, 1131, 9/7, 9/14

Gal we know just got back
from Denmark. where she
was puraued until all hours
by her host'o wolfish off.
aprina. She calls the country

OOWR MATCHMATES... BY BES1FORM.

The Venusians are gals,
are g r e en, and they're

tile land or the midnight son. gorgeous.

slavings account.

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10 aiotbiog. Ptrfert for minllkir\eri 1nd actin young WOIJ)m..

Lyaa lf&gt;indcx trlmt and iliml
youln~ thei'Ptr~am. sklf
~cool!!!~ 141&lt; tii~aod ~

9/21, 9/211!1 6tc

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spare t h e s e day.t hal
every right to cherirh hir

The '!'."'!brief pvct y.. strctcb
coQ~ aU over and we;pa neXt

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