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Plallii-CbosterWaterayatem-theJarc- ~anrmneor' Molii'Cwti!Y.
eat rural water ayatem In the world MCIIday Dlibt U.. IYotem will be am.
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ready to Ill·
clally turned over to the board for OSierThlo _.,o IIIICIIIICed SaturdaY by Lind- alloa. There lie ~ to be 1011era1
lOT Lyuna; "'-"• Plalna, cbatrman of maJor deelok&gt;no mide at tho Mondey
theTupperaPialu-CileaterWaterDistrlct nl&amp;bt rnee11J1c. Aiieod,v, there are two
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employ,oea for GRO!'IIIIng IIIII maiJrtalnLyuna aald that he hea been afftclaiiJI lng the ayetem alid there are to be two
~ed b7 James Kneale, Ohio llepartment more OJJIII)~ed. LocaU... of a oervlce ofllflleallb .mew, tltat.every phaaeolteat- flee Ia expected atao to he determined as
lng for the ~6 mllll111 dollar ayatem has well as locolloila lor paying ot. bUis.
been completed and llj)proved.
Lyona ~ out lhet tho first blll.
The new ~~ratem- with 1,500 cuatomers lng may cover a little leas or a little
- baa been In OfJOraU... In acme IOCiora more tha!l a 30 days IIOI'lod the first
for aome time. However, there baa been lime or two. Howev•r, It will be placllO blutng to date. The belionlng ot. llle
ed Clll an accurate 30-da,y blUing per.
firat biDI111 period, LyOJ18 IIJB, will be lod aa aoon as possible.
Wecmelday, OcL 15. How billing Ia to be
The minimum charge for tho 1,500 cus.

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"In IPPJ'OYlnll the r"'IQQ't o1 1he conunltteo on national secality (law 111111 onlei'), lhe American Lelioo noted that .qo
llludellt wbo wiiUII1ly by forc:e and. vidence viOlates the admln!lb'atlve dlldplllllr)' JUles of an educational tnatllllllon
lbould be IUIJI" '"" or ~led.

Monday, October 13

POMEROY
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Cl" THIS COUPON AIID TMl TO TOUR KlNTUCKY fRIED CHICIIIN TAif.f.-f

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1'111, 38, It 1 Vlnloa, Friday, on a cbarp
of ~ to tile del~cy of two
m-a,- 131!1d CJJI8 I?.,year-old boys.
Co&lt;bren Will have a bolrlng In Gallla

CGuntr Juvealle Cour1.
Cocllna Ia charpcl, In tile warrant,
wl1h
the two 10Uth• to atea1
IIIIOII!Ie 11om a car OJmed ~ Carl JIIIIf11, IIIII Croelt Rd. JII!IIY llj)pl'Obended
CJJI8 ot. tile )'(Mitba at the scene. Two either 1101'_,. IJil •Jill In a cor.
. Sherlfr1 cli!llillea oliO &amp;rre8ted Sam..
u.l Glover, 58, ~ Star Rt., Friday

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Glover lo ciiarB1cJ wtlll.lalllng to comply
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GaJUa C4Mdir c.;.~,-· .Pleu eaurt.

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Letart Falla, Cheater, Racine oiid llfracuae.
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At lbo recert ~pr Creek
Future llamO!!IIkera QubmeetIIV 1t wao d~ thltonblorf WGUid be cllolen 11 llirlo
ot lbo - .•• The IIIMIIIVWII
held In the lbDo EcD!III!IIIca
room olld wao called to order
by Morll)on Wllld!ll, presldem.
illaron c_. read the minutia oDd Declo' Flll1ll!l pve lbo

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Gallia - Wllhlnetoa. Cloy, Blt!Well.
Porte!-, VInton, Rlo GroDde and Chelhlre-

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature lllduw*l'Qmeroy at 11 a,m. F..._, uader 1111DI1Y lldeo waa60~1.

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3,000 gallon mlnllmim.
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, _ ~'II• lllat cuotcmera 11111t ba'tj
two oeta of
If they bave .....
own IYitems , _ llpOJ'IItlng, TboHu ...
lila new IYslem must Install -rata
linea and 1 shut oft valve 111 the
ayatem. CGnnecllng, the water bleo IIIe
respective homos from the Illlla Uae
Is the respanllblllty ol! t1ta cu~tomtr.
The Sleco Co. of illdlanJ wao lhe • ·
lioaerlng llrm for the larp ay,wn 11111
COIIItruclloo was by the Nardo! Conotruc.
lion Co. Ill Bridp\'l]le, Pa.
Other members ot. 1he bOard are cart
Barnhill, Elcbl Gaul, Delmar Boum 1!1!1
llarold BlocksloJl.
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All Accounts lnsu'red Up To $15,000.00

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COLUMBUS- O.er$1mlllloowillcome
prepared by the c1epartmeat I8Uidi
Into Gallla llld Melp CQmlles In CO!Itlml- forth pldellnes and criteria for t~a~Dt1
GALUPOLIS - America's man)M&gt;Wer lng steps to expedite the uae ol $250 lng and proceallng laoue UIDo!ICed ~ \
bello a with 1&gt;0¥ power, according to AI- mlllk&gt;n In state Issue I fwlcla earmarked jecto lllroush the CO!IIlfuctkln otap. .,:. i
bert R. Duroae, cbatrman of the MGM to break urban area trofflc bottleneck&amp;. dlvlcllll programs mufit be ...,ml_ Ill '
Dlmict "SchoOl Nisht for SCOuting,"
state lllshwa.r Director 'P. E. Masheter full or In part to the deiiU'lment by N&lt;lf.
Duroae ~ out this special eva~t laid lloue I waa an administration maaa- 15.
tomorrow nlibt beJ!)nnlng at ?;30 p.m. In ure almad In part at expedillng !ravel on
A formula authorized In Ameoded SeJI;..
· achools of the district lilted below Is hlshwit¥s, roads llld fitriotiiOidlng to or ata Bill 428 adopted b)' the General At. ·
when boys may join the Boy Scoots o1 within 11111!11 cliiOlilles. I Provided for $250 aembly In lmplemillllng the IAJniiiiiJ!Iatl.; !1
America.
mllll111 of the flrfit $500 mllUon In hl8h- al Amendment p&amp;lled by the YCIIen IJ!\:' I
Pootera and appllcallons bave boon wa.Y bonds to be Uled forthlsP~rPGaeovor Nov.-, 1968 waa uoed ~ the ~ · ~
delivered to 1he schoolo and liven to a IIYe.,year period.
tor Ia making the allocalloao.
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The forllllla -"'eo _tor ~0,000 ai '
their parents.
ftcllla of COIIIJQIIorlde allocations. Gallla, be aliC!coted coomtlea ot. le11 tha!l50,1101•.)

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"Tba CGIIVeatioq deleptea allio &amp;JII)rOI'9d a reaolutlon urgIng nOOIPIIIIoa and COJIIIIIOIIdaiiCII of student organlzallona
clodlcallld to - · llld CGIIIrol unlawfUl· tnlerference with the
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amllLEPOJI1"S FEENEY-BENNET!' POST 128, Amed"'"'
f m, boo reloued the following rtpJrt 011 the 51st NatloniJ
AII!triCID Lqlon C..Ventllll In AUIDia.
-•Tile III001Inc boo upheld 1he eoulllllllonal rilbt of alllncllYI6Ialo of freedom and
and pea...ruJ assembly lilt baa
Jll'alelled and OG!Idemned the unlawfUl uoe of Ioree and vloleDce
lnjJrJ ot. 1101'10118 and deetructlon of PJ'Ili)OI1;y
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The people of the we.s tem world .he discovered some 477 years ago have, m tum,
achieved remarkable success in their preliminary exploration of the universe! To oommemorate Columbus' birthday, Sunday,
October 12, this bank will not transact business on

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ao.;I!D~ sixth sradera
llfMiaPnn Pearl St.
port Follco Chief J. J. CrO!!IBIIna.

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,MiSs Gibbs is:Bride·

Clar/f-Leach .Wedding
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_i{JJ,'fhomas Darnell
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POMER01- The Ohio~
lachla De&gt;ei\IPI!e'. - Plan . ..,
leased bJ O!&gt;lo Urban Alralro
DlroctO!" Albert G. GUea, litb
PIII!OroY aaaSecondal')' GI.'UWIII
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The deslglatiCJil of Pllller&lt;JJ
as • secondary Growth eenier
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dl.-ted that a viable sor.tce
lfase hid d&amp;vo!Opod i.nd thorela
olsnltlcant potentlal tor ecoliomlc (II'OWth.
The one hundred lillY page report lUes tho Buckeye Hill.,
Hoc:kllw VaUoy Rogloml De~·
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RIO GRANDE - 'lbe Gener- Their prolfam blenda a nrle- mlleo, 111e CO.•.U have mio,.,_ bla lpll'dt to .......,.. Ill lid,
c'wnty arpnlzatlon to ierW
Athens, Belmonl, Hoc:ldQil.- al Don CO.sack Chorus v of Ruaslan - · iloladed ed on1J ..,. performance, 'lll&gt;ell hU alwi.Jo ~ 1lle ball
laleat lilll_l_...
roe, Morgan. ~e, Meip, and Dancers, who will 1,1111011' are Russian lllllrgl.eal IIIIRC 1lle ~Yo of their train .
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Perry andWashi~Cwntjes. at Rio Grande Celloge Oet. 15 and !olk.ao~~~s, love-· na. elllloded lD Kenlllcky.
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'i'bo Chorus and Dlft\»rl re- Jere• - · fOqfd ~lllllal '~
The omcoo ot tho sta« are IOo as part of tho 1969-70 ArUst t1ona1 dancea and Cossack bt.t~1~
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'l'IIIIYpereemllpvelte
8,150111-rt. Ia Ruolla. 'l'llo• einl&amp;iw, In
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Lecture
Serjes,
are
celecated In Marietta.
form
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Accordl~ to Geralcl G. Mc- brating their 30th amlver1181'1'
CCii!b, the Executhe Director tour. Organized lD P r a c u e. Cossack regiment, the K.osat- votecl to cbUrck 1111olc praiODt. -raiD lllelllllt ..mat ...,.]4
ot the District, although tho mul· Czechoslovakia b,y Its founder chak, and tho CO.sack K n I f o ed In various eburehea, lndud. eonumud1111..
tl • county district concept haa and present director, Nlcholaa Dance, In wldch 12 lmlvoa are lag tho falnouo Coll!edral of Tile Cllarua lu ~
Notre Dome In Parle bafore an .IDOII7 llindredl of Clllliwte fllr
been established as utJ\8 keyn
tile Chorus made Jualed.
Tho
Chorul
hal
tiJured
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811dlonco of 10,000, TbaJ haYo tho USO ID IIIIa """""' llld llle
to program lmplementalioo, l0o Its debut lD the Unllod Slates
six
contlDente
and
has
cfi)BI·
aloo .. porformod at tho Ellral Far East, and ..,.. IDIIIIbarl
cal people wUI determine the at the 1939 San Francisco
edllle0Cflalnrl9Umeolnplacos Tollw, Ia the ~~ of louillt ID .t herlllklofllleU. S.
pace of progress. Development World's Fair.
In ita 29 11801&lt;11S, ths Cos- like tile Alllnllc, Paclllc a n d Parliament and near F.inJ111n A1'IIQ' . cm-lna W...ld War D.
districts are the vital link beTbeJ have alaO....,"'era~
tween the·.program and the peo- sack Chorus has become an at. Indian · Oceana, as well as !iJ. JII'J'omida.
mstra
and
F4lldor.
TbeJ
haYe
Tho
mombsrablp
of
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dnd
-.uta fell' '!'U' baad
traclion
as
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ple. Strong local Involvement
traYOled
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dlfrerent
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which
takol
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name
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and In' . 'flt.erU'I is needed In the ldentUI.-Uon lar to tho American scene as
liners
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cwntrtos.
lllo
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General
Pllllld
who
pllala.
Allllltlllllena(lheof speclfic local problems, ea-- the National Baseball Lequoor
tablishlng tho prlorllios, coor· the RlngllDg Brothers' Circus. lll trnellng more then 9oo,ooo helped tum back NtjiOI..., lD ara Aa.!CIIl elibea. ·
dlliatlng tho plans, and construction of facllllios aDd tho devol·
paliems to provide adcllu..,al CIIJicll;l; liD and« "' cq!IIOIIed loler.ctlclu.
.P,ent of programs.
..J~ ...ft A-·""'·res
- llllllallatkil of ~ tnlllc .
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Chorus, Dancers,, in 30th Year

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COIIIrol deYloea lndlliilna nBroed
grade croaiDI ~ '
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narrow or 1truclllrall¥ UIIIClUIId bridpa

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50,000 with cities .... 10,000.
Allocations to counties OYer 50,000
are based 75 par cent on population
and 25 per cent oo ~ mileage.

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s!gnllleant lood Umlte or lane reltrldiqos.
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liDUiod 111rn1ng IIIOYomonts at blal&gt;
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of pr:o.lecte b.Y prlortey for aubmioslon mote prop1rV values and tho necoaolt;y
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:GALLIPOLIS - Name a ol II Dowler, Marietta. 11bo wiD review tho ap roods.
more GoUla c...ntySeroicemen . prtllram before It is submitted to Malhe- Rillroad.ltlall"'Y seporaliiXI atruc.
have been turned In to the Gal- fer tor concurrence. RoviDw lor wrea on hlal&gt;..volumo, long deliJ or haz.

l!pollo Post Ollice for "()per- Gal!la Count;y Is Gallll c...nty Planning anlousloc:alions.
a~on Yule Seven" as tho coot- Con\mlsaton.
_ Reconstruction or chameHzalion of
munlty·aponsore\i event entered
Types or improvementa to be oonald- IDteroeetlons b,y OJlPI'OIICh llldeniDr~

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FURNITURE
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l!oparil!lonl awrvraJ of projoola will
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term- projoctanda eeareh
for tho "complete otory" of
datllral P I II an entarlainlng
i\llllnformatlve studY of the CoJlunbla Gal Sratem, Jne., In a
p ...,... color film DOifavall.
t&gt;Je from Columbia Goa of
$1J1o Jne.
: &amp;tiued "Aollpmeut Eller·
b." lbe .., 111m depicts the
, lDn of two untvorslv at u.
·' fenll who travel 10 many 1J&gt;.
areas or Ohio andoth.
tr b!lrta ol tho United Slatoo lD
oeareh or IDfonnalion....,tnat.
p.s. The lllm Ia available
,, i&gt;r .-ng tree
school•
I llubo and other
......s. Sehedullns btormation
. 1:0 ba "'"!ned &amp;I tile 1oea1 1111
(.;:: ~ alllco,138 No. 2111
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n_., an open reception was of yellow and lfOOII, Serving as onoemble wltil the dsi!U' eor. '
beld at tile homo ol Mr. and hostesses were Mrs. L 1 o 1 d lll&amp;e from herb~

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residing a~ ComellloP •·
Trailer Court in A111011111hore' ·1
Mr. Loaeb lriU 1 contlllae bla· ''
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.*oJ In ·.mexpectedly; but w.IQI the furniture we; had befOre, 1had to
. wilk'.t~ hi!rdo really enjoy my IKime; Then' I was;aiWus tired and ,
.·· 111-ted when Charlie and the children came home. And you know, ·
·tar all.my ·wolll, the sola .didn't Ioak ·tllat - · It had IURIJY lumps · · ·
.. all over .It, The cushions Wt18 frued; an,d lt'lult seemed ta be soiled ·
· all the·tinie. Then Sally,tOld nil about the lll~ttlture she bou&amp;ht at ·. ·'
Lani's',f~J~~It.O. ,_.Iced,tliat$allr seemed to be taklnallfl easl'r . . ' ·
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hou~ always had t111t · ;
F ' ···frl1m. clian lt!Pennce. So·.I a~id
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Larry'~ liysl~ ,flf!'lt!!ra. Ihey
saw a sofa j liked. 'The deciratar

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TODAY'll QtJESTlON
1notnd of r&lt;biddinc lo two The brlde'o table featured a Mrs. steven Seolt, and Mrs.
diomoDdo, )'Our partner hu tllroo.Uered wedding cake and Elwood Howard, Jr.
jumped 1o three diamonds. tho &amp;If! table was docoratecl
For a short -.,g trip to
What do you do now?
with a Jar~ llhlte bsU and Burr Oak Loc1p, the .., Mra.

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Arnold Roy Adohla, Army
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8, Racine, and Clarlntte "'*- Reva J, Sbollno,. ~3,
Schneider, 29; POmeroy. hooae..u., .
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Belville, 37, IU. 2 GaUIIOlla,
llld Jailloa H.
17, Ill.
1 Norttailp, nn lmolved In a
minor collision &amp;I 10:81 p.m.
Frld81 In fl&lt;llll Iii 611 Sec •d
Ave.
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Q- Whal political office
did Albert E1ns1ein once de·
cU:e?Tbe famous physicist
was oUered the presidency
of the Slate of Israel when
Presldenl Chaim Welzmann
died In 1952. He declined this
bono!', Insisting that he was
not fitted for such a position.

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AJIDo floorolengjhgownofwhlte
clatted alrlaa, !ealllrlDg log..a.
mutton siOOYOS and jolreled
neckline edged with lace. She
..rrled a wldte Bible topped
with white dollies; and her veil
was llhoulder length, attached

the • .....,. ciMr dlltlaqo; ind
Andrew J. Par_,, 48, 'It!.· 1
GaUlpollo, taa, OYorload.
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Artelllod 111 clb' ..,Uce, Bll· WIO'IIt
b' H. Roush, 41, Now HIYen, ,pllfa;
wao lined $50 alld colll, - . cllllJI

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1:;:: ~MEitOY - Marlin .J:'elar Sa~ In
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POMEROY - Elabt tloftad. liar,
anta folfeltecl baada and 15
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daf br Melp CooiiiV Judge
~R'}Ury
Frad&lt; w. Porter.
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Forfolllni ho!lda ,.... OW. ind
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HaD BaciDe Rt. 2 ••• 65 11-M;
GALLIPOLIS - !JIIlan M. ..r struck tho back of tho
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hmtnr without pomdllica; - · . Nance, 60, Hunllngton, W.Va., Belville ..r, doiDg IIIOCiera\8 'lluq)ICII Jlall, Racine,
2, ~ Jl. ,
suffered an abrasion oo the damage to both vehldea. No • 1u 5, hiiiiiiDc wllbaut per. f5111!1 ·
leR arm lD a two.car collllloo - was ln)lrod and DO ebarp mlsalan; . - B 'i)roo. )Qd. Jerq J.
at 3:112 p.m. Friday at Second waolllfll;
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Avo. and Pine st.
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c~cy police said Mn. Nance oc:eurred at 10:23 p.m. In ~rom
$lot 55 1 roo,
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was a psssonpr In a car drlv. of Marlin Ford oo Second Ave. lloD of lllopl ~ 'wDDI-::- ff8 ud
on - e l l .., Second Avo. No wao bUurod and DO a- LIUl llnc=ld ' • ~511 10 41J1
b.Y LosUe Nance, 64, Jl!mll•• char,.waallled. .
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ton. Tbaaccldolltoc:curredPollee said Gorald E. 8lr1ll, Ill Jill
flO 1114
Linda GaJ, 17, Pratt, W• .va., 20, of 2002 Cheotallt St., beiocl.
~!L,tfiC::."':" Lnlt a
headed northoall on Second ed -.ea-. ,... clrlvilllllow,
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left ~·- ~ Behind .,_ Dale H. a...~
Gamnn, 11........
,10, pueAve., , _ a
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Pine St., 1D !root of tho N•co 16, ol C7 Gulleld Aft., 1110 tioiii""'U - _ , · · . J1D111 amtt,
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Mrl, Nance was DOl IJnmo. back
of 111e GCIIer car, 'l'lleN
,.,.. 10 latiGD• ~
dlateb' troattld. Thera • a • woo
.!em.'P tobolh carL
.,... ' Well.;., ·
moderato damlge to bolh caro.
Tht lhi'M acddaa ba · lhl
It lia)'
M1u Go, was cllod to Gal- ·to H1U.1win•« alltdl •a
lla ~Juvenile Court 0111 1Dvelllpto4 tjo tho &lt;lt.J_·In llle
dlarp of failure
Jleld tho flrll JU diJI of a. JMr.

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and Dlvld A. Boed,
ota&gt;n, ~. faUure to•·' leld
of 1181; WUIIam G.
Alkol, W, ,VL, ind IIAllllltt
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and "'lb.e I.ord'a PrQ'-

er," Tho-le ring ceremony
wu rood at I p.m. before an
allar dtconted wllh white .....
delabra banknd With baakets
fJI white lied• and yellow dsloleL

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lie!' IOWa was ·
styled ldentleall¥ to tho brldo'l
In llsht ...... dotted 1111111, and
she carried a DO- or yellow dsllleo, Her headpiece wao
a green dotted llllloa bnw with
green volllniiMiaa Amy Beth RaDIO', daullll·
ter or Mr. and Mrl. Robert
RaDIO', served as llower rlrl.
Her dreas waa of the IIIDI
llyle ao tile bride's In 7ollow
datted lwiiS. Site carried •
white biaket of yollow andwlllto
dslotos, and her headjlloco wa1
a yaljow 1111111 bnw at.
!ached to a yellow short villi.
ServlDg .. Mr. Leach'•
groomsmen were best man,
Steven Scott; ring I&gt;Nrer, Keith
Clark, brother of lbe bride; and
ulhoro, Donald Leach and J11
McGhee. Mark Noed1, 1&lt;11 of
Mr. snd Mra, Ralph Needa,
Groveport, served as acol1te. ·
Mrs. Jay McGhee, slater of
tile lfOOm, regl.olored auoste.
Mrs. Clark chooo tor b e r
daullllter' • wedding a lavender
Volle A.Jtno dreaa with nile
and lavender aeceaaortea, and
aile wore a wbltodoill)'eor-.
Mrs. Leach choae • deep wr.
quolse two.Poce knit ansomble lrltll llhlte acce11orlea and

of the bride,

o!flclaltld.
A hall hour of ""''dlDr mullc
was presented b,y Mr. and .....
llerb'n Rcaa and Incl.-, "Be.
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:f. 1is~2J.06,117th Avn. to.,ASLT GALLIPOLIS- RulhA.Kro. Gelllpollo, $lOandcoota,opMd.
~ Co., APO Son Francisco l'eJ, 44, J't. Plei.sant, amtlllod In(. Jamot M. O'Brlon, 19,
9.279.
b,y tho Slate lll&amp;bwq Pallol, -rQ)', waa aooeooed f5
ls.t.
Barey H. Blao, 2113-411- was In . r..n ......11 1111111-'-' eourt'coatomachargeof OJ:*ol.
j . 9t~4. 62$til s am s Co ,(D.S.),
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.._ ·-! . .l&lt;fO, San Francisco 96495.
Court Fi.'lday oo cbarpa of 1
driving While llllo.dclted and
Forfeiting on patrol
Larey S. Bias 300. abusing office
dlarpo wore Cllarlea L. Jlam.
1 &amp; 596, 835til sand s eo. (D, war.! F. Sit~, Krodel'• - . 23, Golllpolli, • 1a,..,;,.
, . . .S}); APO San Francisco 96495.
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life vehicle:, Cllaun•- K; Jolin.
: .. · ~~ T- calhoun, USS ~ attorney, reQieated a .,...Un•.
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ance. Krodel did DOl a 8CIII, 49, O!lllpollo, '18, OYOI'·
: ~ . ~r.o~~~. 6• FPO San r...... plea. JUdiiiO Robarts.- ..,.. lenath hlllllllrlllor; Jameo
!larry J, Cam, 235- tlnued tile .,... until ........,, Porldns, SS, l'omero1, '18, D.
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6Lao83, eo. D 43rd Signal Bll. Krodel wao i:eloallll 011 Mll . lOPI Pll'liiDil 1cbn R. Creal &lt;AJ&gt;o San F!anctaco 911325.
bond on the two char&amp;~•·
aer. 58, Akron; Mark E. Da.
. ~ :· . : Pfc Paul R. Cox 2311-'10.0066
In olhor patrol Cilia, Judge vii, 22 • lllddloporl; and Gal')'
I. · · 7111 RRFD IJdom, APO San F!an- Betz flDed Marvin L. Wickline, E. fi\1011'1, 30, Now J!oot&amp;ln,
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35 r... upo~t 1 $10 and coota an $23, _..nr; Rlcblrd D.
. ctoco 96386•
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the' - - · and' Birr, 19, Colwnbuo, $28, fall.
•SP4 Donny Cummons 2611- """"'"' '"'
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4 t594, B-lltry, 2nd &amp;.,, 35 ~eth R, Bloomer, 30, Rt. 1 ure to yield the right of W&amp;l'l

brooch,

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ltiamecond•• ;r.=Jilt, ~mor
stf..2 ~ "Relllde
"' __ .:.__~on or f - -•s to · ~m~~~on cli'~f!f?anos . . .cili!Wf'"f1Nlof11 '\lloc:&amp;ll!la••"Uf;i ~·
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were: ..... ho
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·ton~ liAddf L. Angel, 280. go••and IJJDit, licittlt. traf!le flmr·..c ,, -"iotC..IIrietiQn· of pldlllrtan o;.,... .' •·111mlitPORT -- VoJ I
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4 il99; II. Q. 'llity 6 BN. II th ramps and lnteraeclions,
pallia at b1a1&gt; podlllrlan aclio!V and wera ealled to :11Jt. tOwn, Ullp off Itt.
~. (II L.LB.~ Amorlcal Dlv,
- : CCII,trucllon of &lt;01111ectlq links hlal&gt; traf!lc volume locations.
7 bypass at 21U p;~~~o- Or "!!l .baf raAr.o Son Francisco 96217.
that will ' prdrlilo lllroulll two-way trof.
_ CCIIIIrucllon of bus at turned lmmed'IWT . a. flilniu miD.
tL. G. Burgoao AN, BS2-IS.90, fie aervloe or will pll'lldt - - - buo stops situated on otaeota ,...
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ServiDs •• mold of ' - , . . .

only .lew'eley was

of Kotlll')'D Clark, daullllter of
Mr. and Mr1. Harold L. Clark
of Garmlehaelo, Pa., tormorly
of Cheshire, and Charles A.
Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Joeepb Leach, Cbalhlre, took
Jl... AUIIIIIl 30 &amp;I tho Chelhlro UDitod Mothodl1t Chlrch.
Tho Rev, Frank Choesobrew

Good Bl'd'.JI'ng
'"''orthy of Stu·.Jy

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Miss PoiiiY lion. Site alao carried a olnale,
'Aip,:'M•·~~ of .,.late rose.
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· Mrl4,-~Mra. - Matthew Gl)lbo Mr. Merlin Sltoomaker of eo. .
fll ~~- - ~cky. and Mr• . lumbuo, oorved ao bliat min.
'liiimU ~ Domoll,..iiiJn of Uabora wen llobb¥ Ealoa and ·
)f,r,..,_~' lira, Marlon Darnell Jack Ealoa,
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wore untied In Following tho .,.ron_. tho.' '
lllll'iiQo at tile Contra! Bop. receptiCXI was hold 11 the home
. Ult Qmch .., A&amp;!iust 24 II 2 of the bride, A 1rhlto, !see
f,m.
cloth cmerod tbo bride's table.
. Tile RIY. llaymond Lawrence The centert&gt;loee was an ar.
aftlelattld al a. dot!ble • ring rengoment ol yallow and wbllie ·
01r01110111 bef.ore ~ altar dec. dslsles. Tho tllree-Uor lled4ln1
otlllod with ballkela of fern and cake was deconlod lrltll yeilow
a -.r balliet of white 1111ms roses and doves.
IIIII laill.atem yallow roses.
After a woddlq: trip, .the
~ lirit111, liven In marrlap eouple; io relldlng
Dor107'
br bar brothorJnJaw, Mr. Her- HaD, Miami Unlverllfl, Ollford,
barll!'aton, wore a short, A..IIDe Ohio.
·
. , of white Aloncon lace
Out«.to~m llllelll """'Mr.
·, . . psui I'&amp; Idle. Tba,emj!lro. and Mrs. Motlbow Gibbs a n d.
- - droll .... fashioned famU,y and Mr. and Mrl. Thornwith a ·wodd1na r1nr collar and as Gibbs and family or Lexshort 1loovea. Tho back ,... IDgton, Ky.;Mr.andMro.Jamoa 1
accented wltb a oolf bah and Gibbs and famU,y or EDq1orta,
bnw of ]lOIU de oolo, and ti1Q' Kan.; Mr. and Mro. lohn Bing.
lace buttono. Her ~- of ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbar' lll1n covered lrltll loco polala, lea Eaton or Fi. Thomaa, !{f.;
cru- with ~Ia, held a Miss Barbara Webster, Ollford;
. llhou~~ nij Cl( allk u. M!la ilatiiY Gorri~, Clnclnla~~ ~,~· ~~edacas. nail; Mrs. LlllraDarnill, CaJ.
J:f~
f!.- llh!te chl')'s- Upolla; Mr. and Mro. Gordall.
(
ll!mllndlng llhlte SWisher and famll,y, .. Mr. and
.1'1)114. and lntoropor-.1 lrithll- llltL !Iortie Roulh, Miss Vera
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'.lirt. Bpbb,y EltGn. lllalron of Thomaa, of Ch~lhife.
- · wore a yellow rtreet •
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Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Darnell
ltpaGI
fashioned olnUiar
Sal
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to that of the bride, The em.
e--;-,--------:-----~---~ 111111 )HIS ringed.with y'el.
the 15th to atvo lf&amp;dero time to
J!ul'ers will be locldog for
low'lfill 11blto laee. Her short
0~
Inspect and let ealvoa fGr t h e .-lvoo that we!p ba-n 300
•I!! •• 'hold by a ~luster of
~I.e
sale which starts at 8 ;~.m. that alii 650 pgundo.
· ,.~~oW, ~ Oowera on a PT. PLEASANT _; W~atVJr. aamo evening.
.
Dldr .... Sill' ..rrtoil a alD. ltala. 1~lch has boon holding. All ealvos should be llred 111
1111, ~...... ;yellow roae and feeder .-11 oales tor 39Josro, · purebred bulla out olhil!llgrade
firii; 'l!l,l!'d•b' white .lll'eaD&gt;ario am boa a reputation ot PI'Qlu"' cOII'L Bull calvea must ba cos· ~ !II' ldoe 1mo1o ,...., ~ch- tng tho . \)llO calf that !Ita Into tralod and both bull and hetfor
ed.
·many leedlcta thrwghout the ' hor~. l:alves must ba dehornU
ilrldeiDllld, M11• l!andra mlcl-weat. tsholdl·• ·i-egl.... 0&lt;1. Theealvoswmbevaccllat.
~ of Tu~ Ariz. wore sales at the Point Pleisant . ed apinat Blackleg, Malignant " '
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a linea iilentleaJ;t o - or the Stoci&lt;¥ardo on October 15.
~. aDd b\iected lrltll anan- ly O.W..Id &amp; Jarnn Jacoby
~; A TaU!M Dior
Conalprs shoulcl bavo their tlblctlc upon arrival at tile sale
. hoi' lhort vall 0( lllu. ·calvea at tho Ylrdsll11p.m. on point.
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Suncla¥ Tlmes&gt;&amp;ntlnel, Sunday, Ocldler 12, 19•9

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re~enauona wera made for lite
New-rs SQole ~. an aunual "'enl which hal become a
hlthllllht of the Newcomers Club

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Mrs. llerT)' Lorw ll'tl chairfor the di.Y. Serving With
her were Mrs. John Carey, Mrs. .
Jollies Eplin&amp; Mrl. Come Abell
aDd Mra. o.,..ld KID!erl1.
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.the lhow which fealured many
fall ll;yleli trom peUte l!zea !AI
half ~zes for II'OIRIII.
PRESIDENT Mrs. JUDea
c~·· provided shoes and
Be-l¥ lnb'Gduced newcamhancl&gt;ap llllllable !AI the falllt.
er Mrs. JanWetherholt, Wife
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of Ally. Gene WCherbolt,
llelll ~ and Jan Wethwho woo a prize for belrw
erholt were l~ced u new ·tbe "newestn Newcomer.
newcomer• to r.nJpnus.

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School got acquainted recently
at the heme ot president, Pam ·
Roush, Mason. Gameo were
played and a wiener I'OIIst e~»
joyed.
The foll010lng attended, COl»
nle Haggerty, Cindy Haggorcy,
Chris Hotrman, Oteryl Burns,
Teka Dewhurst, Rex Howard,
Cindy Lle'llng, Roger Keefer,
Dewayne Russell, Joyce Roush,
Jackie Roush, Jetr Haymakar,
Jane Haymaker, John Burris,
John BUI!lllllrner, Kathy Fogl&amp;song, Denise Grins!A&gt;ad, Marilyn Gibbs, Pam Roush, Gall
Muter, , Beverly Knapp, Gary
Clark, WU!Iam calhoun; Sail¥
Yeager, Brent Clark, Mary
Jones, Lee Bumgarner, Gary
Bumgarner, Mackie Rickard,

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Robin Johnson, Larry Herlllon,
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NEW FALL STYLES were modeled by U .m. .a for
the annual Newccmers Cloo .a llle ahalr ThuradQ after
at the heme of Dr. and Mra. 'Thaler, 1200 NelshbOr=
- Rd. Shown abcwe dresaed ror the ll,.)e, 1 !AIr, llira. Hoyt
.Al;ulllna,. ot Benadlne's, Mrs. 1111rr;y ~. chalrinan of
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above

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the caliinels . .. glide out
smoothly, tilt down for
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Step out thla ~aaon

In tM world'• moat
popul• multi coiONd
topa. MDcle of 1005
was~t.lo
nylon wrlnkt.
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stNtchptool In our

BERNADINES
Gallipolis, Ohio

326 Secollll Ave.

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Mra. Donald Thaler~
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Cremeens, and Mrs. James Walker. The JWC served a
d~aert courslplfo116wlfil the 1 cy~ ihow.
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When a Gallipolis gal gets mentloDed In a nations!. magazine
(Udles Home Journal) and lntheedltor'sdiaey, no leas- lhlt's
. p t . llli when It Is top billing In a column menti~ ooly two
; othoro, a beat selllllll author, Morton Hunt, and O.rlstlne Ford
'i- that' a news.
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t1tkmd In the magazine and mentioned It In !'Just Between Us,"
f but John Epling called my ·attention to the fact of her being men&lt;daaed before the others.
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!' tbem for it. They knCIIO I'm always looking tot tidbits ot lnforma~ tlon, but thla Is oo tidbit.
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"A few months ago, Mrs. Gordoa E. Roth of Gallipolis, Ohio
~ wrote !AI us asking how to order a few hundred yards of material
: prillled with the Jourual slogan, "Never Underestimate the Pow~ tr of a Waman." Mrs. Roth explained that the Ohio Federation
ol WCl!Dien's Cld&gt;s was to be hostess to lhe General Federation
t of WCIIIell's Clubs at their National conventloo In Clevelalll, and
• 11 dlrector It the junior membership, Mrs. Roth wanted her Iadill to use the material for their official ootfits."

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laot week, then lelrned the conoentlon they planned !AI attend was
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l l' thl'* It' 1 because some trees are male and SOllie female but It

: could be that's not the reason. Does anyone knOW'l

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THE LESTER DA VISES of R1. 35 had the happy opportunity
:'of ahCIIOIRI a coup~ of ladles from florida thet Florida doesn't
: han all the llowers. TheDavia' chrysanthemums are really love&lt;IJ rlabt """· They knCIIO about the dowers in florida tao, because
; tbe7 ll(lent lite winter there.

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IF ANYONE SEES David Tabor or Ronnie Jackaon, aak them
haw It feels to be left on a stump in the middle of a lake? While
~ )'OU're at It, ask Vernon Kuhn If a r inger on a Ljro counts Ia a
r . . . . . of horse&amp;hoea?
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-f.Sbe wa1 lbrcad !AI ~e this means or geltiJ1i: the attemloa of1JHI
i llllll'e thaD 80 W&lt;BIIen commenting excitedly 0.. beaudful new taii, •
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11110 mow lll!e d\'lds that look sobeautltul,lo tolk s· like
drl'v• ~
&lt;i,untry road!!- Th~ 'i:alrii~id
Jk¥ee ·MC~ and Frank Porter Currii 0 ,'1. very
ll'teJ bellnnlng to !urn and the llelds oo green.
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The Earl Tawney farm on RL 588 with the willow trua 1 111&gt;-·

The arandla
bJ:london FDa·

Wlrnll JDU DUISid81R
This is the exterior war'1'er ... the kind even
teetotalers will vie fo• . This Br~ndie is an elegant
blend of Calibre 8 Cloth, 65% Dacront&gt; polyester,
35% cotton and zip-lined with London f,og's .
ex clusive figure-flattering seal-type warmer 11~%
Crylort&gt; acrylic-25% Madacrylic pilei. And,'just
drink in the fashion! It's a 4-button, doubl!l i ,
brea~t~· style with fronl and bac~
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cqnv~rtlble collar, welt
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Superb in every ouncj!i 'Fiavo,·ful-: ~e]~c;,liOn,
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also assisted with the narratloo of the' llhow. Shown ,W:
back !AI camera, Mrs. Merlyn Rau, who provided organ
mualc tor the eveut.

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OBSERVES BIRTIIDAY Miss Laura S&lt;ruas. Fourth
Aoe., GaiiiJIOIIS, Is d&gt;senlng her 91&amp;t birthday today.

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the ewnt, Mrs. Merrill Evana, Mrs. Miles Epling, Mrl.
Ozzle Mlnleris, Mrs. ll a Thcmaa Mrs.
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· THANKS TO MRS. G. C. whomustbea very thoughtfUl neighbor !AI have. She Is a peraoo who lives the !IDes It "Are Y o u
Rlsh?" printed In Pat Glass's "Chatting with theHCBIIe Economics Agent." I'll share this poem with you next week. I'm alreadY
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STARS nns WEEK GO !AI Freddie Burdette who helped a
c.,.,le of kids when he didn't have to.

CHESHIRE - Plans have been completed for the marr rlap al lllas Conatanoe Ruth SW:IIIher al Chellhlre, dau8b·
~ ter al Mr. and Mra. Lowell Slrilher to Mr. Carl Keith
.. Drummond, - of ' Mrs. Leona Drummond, Boule 1, GaliiE pollil, and Mr. Carl J!rammond, alao ol Galllpolls. _
The double ring eereQJOIIY will be performed by the Rev.
Cheater Leml.r el 2:80 p.m. Soturda,y, OctA&gt;ber 18, at the
t Lillie Kyllf United Churdl iil Christ, Little Kyger Road.
~; A half-hOUr al wedding mualc beginning at two o'clock 11'111
be preaented b.Y Mlu Joyca SWisher, coulln of Ute brfd""
Uect. The araelous custom: ft.open church WID be ob.ened.
lllu SW:Iaher Will be atteDded b;y . Mrs. Don Johlu.OO as
• lllliran4.boaar and by ber four alsters; a niece of the
: pGOIII-10 be will aene as junior attendant Mr. B&lt;lb Drum: IIIOIId, brother It the groom-*Wie 11'111 aerve as the best man
: IIIII ulhers wU1 be Mr. Mike Swlllher, and Mr. Mike Elllott.
" IIIII• lAIIDa 'l'llomplcoJ Will
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MASON - Member&amp; of Stu-

Miss Gay Bctstioni

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She Sheila
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USE OUR
LAY·AI'AY
OR CHARGE-IT Ol,l
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- In the proce~a d ~- ·lopd!er flud1 .to pmtde u ·ultnIOIIIc.!llllu1lzer IDr thla y~r. Thlalla bed taat Wllkll n,dtai .
a mldlcal4id mlat to relieve tbo breathlrw dltftcul,set wllleh .sherrie autrera aa a reault of her dl-ae.
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Patsy Pickens is Bride

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PO:MERQY - Mr. and MrL Calvin Smith, Plllltroy, .
Route 3," are announcing the engagement or their granddaughter, Mlaa Sharon Brawley, to Mr. LilwrenceL.Darst,
81111 or Mr. .... Mra. Junior Darst, or Middleport,
Route 1. Weddtrw plans are incCIIIlPlete.

RACINE - Nr. and Mra. Jed Pickens o! Racine are
aiiROWIC!rw the marriage of their daughter, Patay Virginia,
to Mr. David Bhoy Drake, son of Mr. and Mra. lllelvln
Drake, Racine. The weddtrw was an event of Sept. 10 at
8:30 p. m. In Gaffney, S. c. Nrs. Wayne Howard, the former laabel Pickens, accompanied her dater to South carolina. The COQP!e reside in !Jtelby, N.C. Mr. Drake Ia employed at the Pllisburgh Plate Glan Co. His wile Is a
senior at the Croat Hlch School ~Shelb.Y.

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MIDDLEPORT - The annual (JIOt besides those named were
mother.daughter banquet ot the Mlos :Mabel Hysell, Mrs. Reva
Phllatlles Society of the Mid· Beach, Mrs. Georp Hudson,
dleport Cburch o! Christ rea. Mrs. Betty Cline, Mra. Be a
tured the "eogniUon ot lOVer- Stewart, Mrs. Grsce Pratt,
a1 mothers and a program ot Mrs. :Martha Childs, Mrs. Hel.
en Reynolds, Mrs. Ida Childs,
trlbutes.
Yellow carnation cor&amp;allllS Mra. ~ Hawtouo, Nra. Audwere presented to Mrs. Gene- rey Swett, Mrs. Mabel Walburn,
vieve Furner, 84, and Mrs. Mrs. Audrey Froat, Nra. BertElla ·Reuter, 82, tho oldeat le Walta, Elizabeth Am Wolle,
mother there; Mrs. Kathy Er. llld Mra. Noi'Jlllll Yeaugsr.
win, 22, the youngeat, and Mra.
Gueats were Mra. Lorraine
Ray CUnningham, the motl•er Venoy, Mrs. Ruth Karr, Mrs.
with the most childrllL
Leona Karr, :Mrs. Evelyn Mur.
A cor&amp;allll was also present- ray, Mrs. IAicUle Harrl81111,
ed to Mrs. Denver mce, pres- Mrs. !lflvla Rice, Mrs. Herldent ot the soclet,y. Mrs. CJ,yda man Kincaid, Mrs. Either Fu..
Allensworth announced t h e gate, Mrs. Ruth PUwero, Mrs.
program which opened w It h ~ Bahr, ·¥&gt;"&amp;· l!rwla. lfta.
group singing ot "SmUes" wid! Debbie Gerlach, Mra. Arthur
Mrs. Cheater Erwin at the pl. Skinner, Mrs, Paul S c b t I,
ano. Mrs, Beulah Rwsh read Mrs. Cuminaham, Mra. Jean
an original 'JlllOIII relating to Swelt, Miss Patty Cral&amp; Mrl.
the work of the socleQ&gt;, Its of. Charles Thomas, TereaaThomfleers, lDd the women Who have as, Mra. Naraa Van Meter,
served through the 7eara, 11 Mra. Allee Robeson, Mro. Cathwas entitled "We Have Done =-~:. Mra. Kenneth MeII Again...
llsrold Lollse,
Mrs. 0. E. McKlnl~~r read 1111 Mra. Dorothy Joillsm.
Q.aeat's poem, 11 Modlerl in
St,yle'' 1111 Mrs. Allellnorth
preaented "Onl,y One Lowed Her
Belt" from a :u.~ej read- ·
er. A medley ot hymns was
played by llllrs. Erwln,aad Mrs.
Georp :Melnbtrt gave a r""""
In&amp; "Our Capable Dlulibteri."
F.ormlnr! a Ql&amp;rtet lo s i n g

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POMEROY - Mlu Carla Jane Norton became the
bride of Phillip Loren ·K!rw In a doubl&amp;-rirw ceremony In
:t the Beptbt &lt;lturch at Pearisburg, Va,, on Sept. 6. The
' Rev. DowN. McGrady, Sr. officiated.
l i.'. The bride Ia thedsughterofMr. andMra. Carl H. Nor.,;tan, l'llmeiOf. The llrldegrocm Is the son or Mr. and MrL
'=i,Bdwla L. K!rw. New Haven, W. Va.
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19611. Mr. King, a 1967 graduate or Wahama High
~~bllal, 1s aerviDg with the U S. Army In Genna~~)'.
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St. In Pomeroy. Members ex.

pressed a regret at the death of

~VI. «&lt;_.Y8UI ago was the topic Mra. Helen Bradford, long •
,..., a JIOIIIIR presented by Mrs, time member of the chapter.
1o the Rotum Joaa..
Mra. Guy Neisler concllcted
J::!~"ssp Cblpter d. the, the meeting which _...tlnrlt-

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uallstlc fdrm with Mill Bess

j-IIIIIIHur&amp; Va. Through the
a YDUDI Minister."
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~ WIUlam and Mary College. II
of1he restoration andre.
~dlllqr of the hlslorlc clfl by
· ::• D. Rockefeller, Jr., Who
that the flllllre C()Uld lesrn
the put.
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wtre llvcaby Mra. Moon
*""'» 11P*e or the Govemor•a
wru...a1m, 1he o l d - Pariah
l~dl, the Capitjll Building,
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gent nad the prealdeat gener.
al's measage.
Mrs. J. Edward Foster re.
ported that the program books
are not yet readY. The Nov. lf
meeUng will he heldatthehome
of Mra. Dor Sd!aefer with Mrs.
Patrlek l.ocharY and Mra. CllntGD Fisher as hostesses. Mrs.
Loc•·- wiU pre'··- the ~
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Mrs. Sd!mer, Mrs. M a r k
Grueser, Jr. 1111 Mr1. Dale
Dutton served refreshments.

Slnborn giving tlie prayer.
~- Georp Sldmer.
Members repeated the word a or
.. NU. Moore reviewed "WU. the NaUonal Anthem. The re.

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tile IIUdenta Who want lo alu&lt;l)'
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MEROY - A Cbrs-a l
cleeonlloD IIIII IIIJ PIIV. will '
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Mrl. Olarlil Carr, llou&amp; Mq..
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Mil.
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POMEROY - ·Mr. and Mra. CbldJ, 1ft. and ~·· Howard'
Gerald Douilu and cisughtar, SliiJI!!IB, Alan 1111 Beclo',llr.
Bllrbara, eatertalned reconlli aiid 'lftL Ned -~1, Cain1
with a famll,y plenlutillellollta lllid ·Paula, 'Mrl. ~ Mtll.
35 park lttjjiDr1ns their aon, , Ioiii, J(r, -J¥1 l(rj 1 :, ~
Richard Keith, home on IIIYe' ~. Nit. · lid Mri';W i r I ',
from Camp Pllndleton, ~ ,ln.ttJ1 , Mr. IJII!i&amp;e. Homer· A.
AlteDI!n* ~ Mr. Ud Mi-l cal,, .Bill¥ 11101 Vickie; Ill". IIIIi
Robert..S.l!ui'ke, Mr; and Mr~\'' lfi'J. jier~d.~ alidDiaiia,
R.- E. , Doyllao, Mr. and
Ji ./..-1 llllr. IIII ·Mn, IIIII OrthHt,
AVer¥ L. ~~~, w; ::~fiho,lldTvra,

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A HARVEST OF .FALL
COLORS
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and day, Se&lt;:onclatlly, you )ioay IOJe
and have Headache, Backache
and reel ald!!'1 Ured, de;prtued. In
ltich, Clllel , L.:STEX uatWI)' ~rings
ed relulns comfort by eurblnl lrrltat·
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Ina prm1 In acid urine •nd quickly
t!atlnJ pall\. Get CYST EX at druggist• .

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G.iULEAN11ERVICESunday,
7 p. ln., bcme of'lbOmal Scott;
MIDDLEPORT - The rev.
In
f11 rain regulai" aer'rice oluUonary process running
at Ill. Hermon Olurch. Bring tilroagh a cenwry ot Chinese
lawn ehalrs. Public lilvlted. '
hlatory was discussed by Mrs.
MONDAY- .
Jamea Jl'riden who reviewed a
BtrrLAND p T A u.~,.~ chapter d "China In Change,"
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Ill the: Evans, It wa• IIOied that Mra. Nr•. Fred Georp ;.;;;;;;:,:
LADIF&amp; AUXR.tAaY, ""-a.
V!!Mnt-.u ~re~bf Eatber. Klaael and Mra. Rose CUM
Fire Dprimont.
•,:lha , RaY. 'fr, ·~nlril KraJeo. SloBGp, ·I ¥ beea bolpltallzed
clay~
7:30
p.lli. at meetithouse
,' VIe; 111atar of iiie !leered Heart llurl.. ihe iut aiclnth. ~
· Church, at nw:'!diY rUit'a 700 cud• wer• nad
'the at -..o.., •-----~ se·~-, all
Joseph Whitlock~, Bertha aabd;, -~·""" • meetiJic of. the ca~
WSCS at Head! United Meth; en•, Club.
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reg.
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Nuu!d u ~~~~· ,l'ar the
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,'l)'88Y. fr· K~Qlovie also. .,.. aor Bates, -lira. Duld Ohllng- 7:38
Monday
·;,--..ed d!at he had IDvlted the er, Mn. George Hackett, Sr
P.~ 1 •.._&amp;nde
~).bl~. to lla~ !!und81 Ma11 Mra. T. A. Henneoy 1111 Mr~ = I ~..:_.~ ~ EllinlenlaQ
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A1J1'0&amp;1'1D1 -~~~~ · CAFETERIA Salur.. l.i$ Ia
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Cub SeWt Paek 2f8 will '411*-i ealada, »1e, fruit -'doli pod.
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Refreshments were
following the meetlnr.

IGIIiUIOLMAN AND COURT - Brenda HGbnan, Syracuse, was crowned HClllleCOIIIIIW
_ca-n clarlns Jli'$opJIIe -.monies at Souihern Hilh School In Raelne Frlda,y evani~Wo Shown
with ~- Brenda are, front row,ltor, Beth Ann Hultman, llower glrl,aad Carl C. !olorrls,
erCIII'il bearer; aecond r1111, mta Salser, attendant; Mickey Wolfe, 10CGDd runner.q,~; Brenda,
COoper; llrat r1U1181'.q,l; Patay Sayre and Terry Ash, attendants: baek row, e8eona,
Gary Norris, KeliiY Theloa, Jeff Brewer, Mark Sllllth, Nick lhle and Alan PQgh.
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tiORI make many men and women
feel tense and nervous from frequent,
burnlnl or Itching urination nlrht

Recognition
POMEROY - A four gen.
eraUon !amUy In memherahlp
ot the Auxiliary ot Pomero,y
Chspter 53, Disabled American Veterans, was recognized
Gu1ng the Thuroda1nlibtmeet1ng or the IJ"OIQI.
The foul'th pneratlon, Rhonda Rad!burn, waa recel· od Into
membership during t;·e meetlng. Also memhero or the aux.
Ulary are bar mother, lira.
Linda Rathburn, her grandmother, Mrs. ' Ubble Gilkey,
lDd bar great • IP"IIIdmother,
Mrs. Clara Gilkey.
Also received Into membership during the meeting were
Dottle a.;~Q, ~f,Uii 1
illd JIIO.Y ·
ed lhet ""' . ..ct
re•et.ed IJI(IIa.
Plans were made tor the an111al Veterans Day dinner and
observance to he held at 6
p.m. m Nov. 13 at d!e D.A,V,
hall. Reported ill were lira.
Helen Batey, Owen Watson, 1111
Henry Reltmlre, all hosllitall•·
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Middleport, are 1111110111clrw the erwaaament 1111
lng marrlap ot their dauglter, CallY Lee, 1o Mr. WUllalll '
T. J-•· Jr., son or Mr. 1111 Mra. ThGIIla8 Jones, a.
shire. Mr. Jones Is a Vlet18111 vetenn. Yls1 Russallla a
t969 P-atiuote or Me lei Hi8h School. Wedding plansue 111cCIIIlPiete.

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Mrs. Mlllnhart and ~1'. Roush.
Mrs. Harold Wolfe gave t h e
clolling proyer.
Table lirace for the dinner
zervad by · the iiDIIIebullders
Class members, Mr. and Mrs.
William Grueser, Mrs. C a r I
Roach 1111 Herman Kincaid, was
given by Mrs. mce, prealdent.
Small arrangements of ebrys.
antbemums llld dwarf mart.
golds centered tho llblea. F.~
- • were orange llltcups 1111ed with candy.
Decorallng the ~ room
were arrangements ot tall flowera made by Mrs. Rdlert Me- ·
Elhlmy, Mro. Ernest Lalllllce,
MISI Mildred llawi.,, llrl. Edgar Roynoida, Mra. Ql7 Bey.
noldo, 1111 Jollsa F r a a c e 1
Roush. One ofthearninlll!......
will be taken to Mrs. Peal Wlan,
a member cdaed to the Veterana Memorial Hospital.
Members W.dlrw the baa-

Forni ly Picnic

Cathy Lee Rus~l Betrothed·

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A DAUGHTER'S 16th BIRTHDAY illl!'lfa.IICIIIttbiJII ....
• clll .!~'•.' modler, 1111 Mra, _Rdlert Klim, a'pallentat the Holzer
MidiW Cenllr, "'-n't about to mfu it.
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mlllher'e liolplll1 room. Them waa a ·4e~l4id eakl and other
·. rtl'reahmenta lilt the tamuy atralr,Jlelldeii ¢;ria •'-' her' m~
ar,. d!ere were her Cather, d!e1181'. Robert Kulul, ·•'"' twO alatero,
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he vatad Clll ·aut lblllllh puled ·oU!ns Tllurldii,DIIb&amp;'l
meetlq Iii the ~f. T.A.
Eric Hart,J,11'1n~ .. . . . .
the levy elll&amp;1hUIJIIII111it It It
a rennal IIIII
lmoiYe
lillY llddiUDIIII tuea. Paaof the le¥7 II MCIIIUJ II: 11111
state ...ppod Ia lo he ecdiD&lt;
uod, he nateiL
At the .....eat of the prlnd.
pal, the P.T.A. orol4id lo pro.
'ride material IIIII prlzea for
• plllter
Ia the acbali1
al a ~ for ihe 1.,-. I
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.. BOOKMOBILE LADY ·MRS. VILMA PIKKOJA ~~ alli~Je
•4!"1a~ d!at ahe wu a Melp Coulltlin 1lolp~ Ia Geli~S:

Bri11a u
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Offen termed the largest
North American land bltd,
. tbe California condor Ia fac·
Jng eXtlbcUon•. Tjle moil recent .survey ··revealed that
only 50 are lef~.
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le or the review, the abject cif
which was to form a basis ot
llllder·•·-"·g as •· ..... China
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1111 Wily Its leaders act as the.Y
do.

tlonallato, and of the growth
d ooinnunllllll. 11 was pointed
out that at the present time
there are five million untned
COJIIIIIIIIIilts In China.
During the beslness meeting
plana were made for the an.
DUll holiday bazaar 1o beheld
on Dec. 2 at the clllrch. A
luncheon will he served at 1101111
1111 there will be baked goods
llld honiolmade articles on sale,
Devotions were by Mra. Moore.
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Ballah 1181es served refreshmonts. Mrs. Norman Wa,yland,
chslrman, presided at the meet-

The chapterrevlewedbyMro. lng.
Jividen was written by Dr.

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CIIIDese history at Columbia
UnlveralQ&gt;, who also serves as
director or the Asian lnatllllte.
Over pDSIIIlatlon, fore! &amp;II rela.
tiona, civil ' wars were Usted
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.Slaven and Miss Patll Slaven
to entertained recentl,y with a la,y.

the CDUIItry'.a tecbnol. ~ette shower honorlne their sla..
OlD' through a student exchange tar, Mrs. LDIIan Manley, Pllmprogram, oftheanlatancetrom eroy. The shower was held at
both the Rualians llld the Na- the home or their grandmother

Annual Dinner

neld at QSCarS
MIDDLEPORT_ The annual
dlmer or the Melp HlchSehool
faculV 11101 adlnlnlatrators was
bild Thursday night at Olear's
RaM-·--'III C'.alllpolls.
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AIUndlng were Mra. Jerry
Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. c. E.
Blakeliee, MJ:. 1111 Mrs. Davldllowen, Mr.llld·Mra. Charlea Chancey, Miss Mary Eliza..
bath Chlpnan, Mia a Mary DodrUI, Mr. llld Mrs. Wheeler
Droke, Mr. and Mrs. William
Frecker, Mr. 11101 Mra. Robert
Qllhrle,, Mr: 1111 Mr1. D a n a
illltlman, MlsaLedaMaeJ(raeu.
~a~..John Mora, Mr..... Mr..
Te.r;lf Ohllnpr, Ylsa Helen
Smith, Mr. 1111! Mra. Donald
Earl · Yaunr. Mr. a n d
Hargraves, Mr.
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Others ............ were "-s.
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von. Mrs. Charles Manley Mra
Sulia Sheets, 11101 Mrs. ~U;
Winebrenner.
Also presenting gifts to Mra.
Manlay were Mra. Gene ~
bolt, Mrs. Roacle Flte, Mrs.
Don Rouh, Mrs. Bill Well a,
lira. John Case, Mrs. J 0 h n

llanloy, Mra. David Dar at,
ThomaAb...! Watkins, Mrs.
~... Mra. Elwood
PhUIIps, Mrs. Paul Downin&amp;
: : ; Racheal Crals, Mrs. Bill
sz, Mr•. Luellle KIn &amp;
Mrs.
Mae Martin, Mrs. llobert lf.Ysell 1111 Cclmle lf.Yaell.
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RACINE - CTC and M r a.
Dale .E. Hart, Japan, announce
tlleblrlil of their ftrat chUd, a
daugbter, Lellna Mleko on Qc.
tllher 8. The iltantwe~foor
pGWida and thlrteea ounces.
Hauck, Mra. IW7_Be- GrllldpertDtl are Mr. a n d
.l tn. Gerald PlnleJI.
Mra. Linley Hart 1111 Mr. ~
'tlra. Edbon Brace, Racine,
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o.~. ~nlellne 1111 Mra. Earl Hart,· Racine.
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N... Vezltli B·o 7 .,aad Mra. Dale E. Harl, Boz
...,.,b dlllllleil.lllllll- !1188, V.s.N.S.G,.A;, FPO Saat.
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HOMECOMING QUEEN - Brenda Holman, Syracuae,
daughter or Mr. and Mra. George Holman, was crowned
queen durlrw Pl"&gt;t8JJIe ceremonies at Southern lllgh School,
Raolne, Friday evening. With Brenda Is her eoc..t, Jeff
Brewer.

Book Reviewed

he awarded 1n two ............
the trrat. second 1111 third
grades In cateaqey, IIIII
the fDurtb, llfth and alsth pwt..
era In anolher.
During the meetlnl conducted by Mrs. Jam Thomal, n.
na1 plano were llllde for tbe
amual llalloween eandva1 tO
he atapc1 from 7 to 9:SO ~m.

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selected 1o rei&amp;D over the
Dlval.
11 was reportedthltMra.J!III.
!IIIDDLEPORT - "Ernest phys. AU are relatlvel,y new
Hemingway - A Life Story" by bool&lt;s, except the classic which el Hart of the Modem WoodCarlos l!aker, acclaimed as the wUI be presented by Mrs. Ev- , _ baa dcJ!Iated prlus'for the
best biography on the novelist, erett HaYes.
· carnival Cabo · 1o he loid at
was reviewed by Mrs. James
Mrs, Max Donahue and MrL the carnival will he ..._.,
Euler when the Mlddloport Lit- MUdred McDaniel or Pacific ~Mrs. Ru~ R,lfe, MrL'Jerary Club met Wednesday at Grove, Calif., harevlsiUrwwith
ss and Mr.s . ;~ Wldt.
the home of Mrs, Galen Brown. her sister, Mrs. Crary Davis, tlngtce,
Mrs. Eu1er described t h e were guesta. The Oct. 22 meetA report on tbi reeeat .......
book as being weU docwnented lng or the club wUI he held at County CouneU 41' Pinata IIIII
by extensive and eJ&lt;jJOnslve r&amp;o the heme of Mra. Ben Philson Teachers' meeting wa1 Jlv•
search fromcllarles,lettersand In Racine.
by Mrs. Mowrey !ollller. '1'1111
1-·rvlews or fr1'ends -~ r·'P.T.A. orotod I!&gt; purchase a
nw
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tlves or the novelist
• ence ldt for ; use In clal..
A•cordlng to the author, MrL
CCL TO MEET
~demonstnllons.
Euler reported, Hemlngwoy's
MIDDLEPORT - A meeting
attendance a~ W a i
life wa.steli1Petuous, filled with or the Middleport Cbild Con- won by Mra, 'lllomfs Goltt'a
hter conOicts, without a ruling servstlon LeaJPie announcedfor third grade.Refreahmentawen
phUosophy or a sense or pro- Oct. 16 baa been poatponed un- aerved by the alxth grade nl!ml
prlety, and lacked a senseofdi· Ul Oct. 23.
IDDihera. ' '
rectl01t She said that the book
describes hlmaahelrwofac&lt;BIIpet!Uve nature, making a great
display or masculinity a n d
dwelltrw excessively on youthfulneso, .
His lnabllit,y 1o cope with old
age and the deterioration of his
health were shen by Baker as
the main causes lor Hemingway's suicide, Mrs. Euler said.
For the one
He wu both a Pulltlzer 1111 Ne&gt;Gift that brlng1 pleasure
bel prize winner.
eYoty d•y of evoty ,.... 1o
IOYed oneo when coptu..d
Members In response to roll
in fine Studio Portraiture. "The one
call named a Hemlngwa,y book.
can give.,.
MrL Thereon Johnson presided
at the meeting and Mrs. Richard
Arran,. A Slttlnt Eorly Fer • - S....lce - A
Owen reviewed the program
Gift
In TIIH F., Chrl-o •
plans for the year. These will
Include one on religion, one on
art, another on poetry, a classic, a novel and severalblogra-

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KATIE
MEIGS ffiGH SCHOOL students held their
primary election lor class officers Tuesday with the Maroon
party competl"'! against the Gold party - the school colors natch. General election will be hold at a later date.
Candidates elected by lhe Maroon part;y are (sophomores),
Becicy Will, president; Sherry King, vice-president; ·Susie Soulsby, secretary, ard Melanie Hackett, treasurer; {Juniors), Mary
Brickles, president; Anita Fultz, vice-president; Bernadette He&amp;neuy, secretary; Nancy ThtXnPson. treasurer; a!¥1 (Seniors),
Mary Radford, president; John WUes, vice-president~ no candl·
date for secretary; Linda Cardillo, treasurer,
Nominees of the Gold party, in same order, are Jim Betz,
president, Steve Story, vice-president, Connie Radford, secretary, and Doris Barnhart, treasurer; Eric Pearch, president,
Ellen Rice, vice-president, Nancy Jo Mayer, secretary, and
Mary Lou King, treasurer; -Jack Jacobs, president, VirgO Phlllips, vice-president, Janice Eastman, secretary, and Marlene
Goodwin, treasurer.

Grade 12&gt; and above animals
were selected. This is the first
time in West VIrginia that such
a high standard of grading has
been maintained in a Purebred
Sale olaoy bread.
Forty heifers and 20 bulls
were selected for this sale at
Jacksons Mill, October 18.
These animals were selected
rrom the following leading West
VIrginia .qus Breeders: Houston Arbuckle, Lewisburg; Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Davis &amp; Son,
Elk Garden; Donna Harper,
Weston; Mr. and Mrs. c. R.

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Mrs. Lewis SWloher, Lost
Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ttylor, Horner; Mr, andMra. M. B.
Tolley, Brldgep
. ort; Mr. and
Mrs. Osear Wallace, Jr., Rtp.
ley; Mr. Okey Welling, Parlq&gt;raburg; and Mr. and Mrs. EdWard,
T, Whlta, Union.
All anlmalsarerromAccred!ted and Certlll.,.t Herds and
represeut all the 1q1 modem
breeding bloodlines. The West
VJrtinla .qua
Asaoelatlon
Autumn Sh'"' ..Ul be held at 9
a.m. and the sale of the above
animals wUI follow beginnlrvat

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Morris, Syracuse~ ls
at thea, days as he con- VIrginia .quo Aaaoelatlon in Mr: and MrS. a.a'rles 'Looney,
tinues his fourth year of gradiBte work at Ohio University. Not cooperatiCOI with the Weatvlr· Amma; Mr. and :Mrs. It B.
only is Dalii\Y earr¥1ng a iull!Oil&lt;l at school but he is ghing ir&gt;- ginla Department or Agriculture Moore, Jr., Lo!Vio]lurg; Mr. and
slnletions to student teachers and attending a semi.n ar. What has Just compleUicl a state-wide Mrs. DOD P~t,raon, Horner;
does he do in his spare time? He mows grass suney and has put together a Mr. and Mrs.GleMRol!r, Buckor washes .his car.
group of .qua caltle ror a hannon; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. st.
Purebrad Sale. 0111y choice (or Clair, Buckhannon; Mr and
IF YOU ENJOY ,good
haven't
had the chance to hear the u:~.;~oir of
Syracuse Asbury .Methodist Church, you're .
in luck. It will present the program at the
Syracuse PTA mtletlng Tue!id~Q' evening. The
choir is under the direction of Mrs. Dooald
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Roulth and
Jim
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the !ate Walter RWIIII held a Roulb,
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Ira ~tre.r of r81!ftl"" at ,the
l'ark Clll ~at!~'~!* ~!~ ~ ·
Terl'a Alta wW be the auction- 111. 13 ~ tilday. The oldest 111'1. W!f~' ~,&gt; d. ·•~;
eer. J&gt;re.Sele pi toptl!er aQI WICIII altendlng wasMra.Edna Mr. and -•· lloliUd •,ROollilt
banqojet W1!1 be helci In Mountal!&gt;ol Manllflt)4;;
eet Room,JaekaCOILadge,Ja~
lllarlea ~ d. ~llaida,
.sons MiU 11 6:~0 p.q&gt;. October :
A ~c.
wa~ HrVtd ,
11, 1969. All tntmoated Boot Meets IAJ,.J...lnesdoy.
II -.~lift!" ~• .llren
catlle enthUalasll are Invited
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by llerbai'I'RGI!IIh..
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toallacUvltlejl.
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Addlti011al lnfOl'QIIIUon, reaPOMEROY-Bos"i,i11! ,Coon. .Ina ........ ltOdall1 and talclp&amp;
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glnla Angus Association, 11m- W~tday
7:30 p.JII'·' at the ~lth,
,iild loli'1. ~
ma, W. Va. 23005or calli,.304- l'lmlel'CQI Mailonlc1'tllb&gt;f~ Pol- Roullh.IOI1" RO(IOr, Mr. and Mrs.
565-4588.
lowiJ)a t)1e 7:30
t h 0 Howaril Roolll, Mr· and Mn.
POmer.oy ~ No. 80, ROy. lllarleo u"'!*',I'.Kr. f!ll!~•· .
a! Arel! ' ~ Wijl ,bold a Ruuelli!'JUsb1 Nanq0 ~ .
Q-Were the Dniids of lllledal ~ at 8:15 p.m. Cipd.y1 .David and Edwatd, Mr•.
early E11Qia11d a ':!:rate for the ...;re., ~ otoon. iild ~·· Dana Lowll, -ilra.
race? of people or a re ~ f~l!lq lliit Mark' ~ and Gladrl Sbleidi. IIi: and Mra.
se1-~e Druids ·were ~eni· PUt lifuler do-a 011 ·oev. Randall ftllbeita, ·Todll, 1MIIII
bers of a prieotly &lt;u)~ among oral ~datet.
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· and Cf!ad, Mra. Robert IIUli
ancient Celts In Frailee, EngAll ~OIIB and ollleera Pal 1114 ~. Mrt'aqi'Mra. Lei·
land and Ireland.
are urgad ll; 'ljtelld.
Ill' Roollh, JoAm, Gorjr, Vlcid,

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to·tlle ~tal ta pick uPIIIYwlteafter work. It came aa a tl!oclr.
Two weokt. llgO I had Prtdlcled tho Reda would Ill Illift Brlatol
.so and lioat. iowlcllMI tile
!W~ Anderaoa waa. IUI8d the a.do' IIWIIPI' 'lburt4at
and I thoQcht abolt lloak. 'I11enPittlllurshnamed~ lfllrtauah
u a auc""tor for Larry Sllepard. Where did that leave Hoall'l
•'\'auld he lMI back 111xt year u the Jete' maN88"1· , . , ,
Hoak had been mentlooed at a' probible ouc:ceaaor to both
Brittol and sr.arcL I heard 111m oaa TV intervieW laat 1f88k."
II' had been IPPrGadled by the Pirates' trotll olllce. He wu
,wOrking lllth a cenlll'@~ firm In Pittabursllo,
.
I had tho OW«iulilty tomootDODifoaklast May. 26, tile~ •.
~lou lull; Allllle Columbul Jell beatlbelr parenteld!,the~ Pla'atea,
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~IIIla dynUnic paracnllf¥ off the field."
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d~ 1o the dueout to ... Iloak. .Olio nl&amp;ht I .... 1a1a - • Olil . . , . .... .
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~~ the ,box aeall and he had_lilrl8d to leave. Blit, ;wh~ he aaw
WIIIUl UIMI
II!• coining, he •loAied and~ We.ltho!* banda and tallrad.
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"9 specific ambiUon,. 10 &amp;118111 ~ iQ!I&amp;eated
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career. lloak fOQght oq,and don F1ot'ldo. HewCIII28'bf39 bOuti. . ..,
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Holzet: ·Medical Center,First
Ave., Gsllipolls. General visit..
ing hours 2..4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics Ward.
Maternity vtsiUng hours 2:30 to
4:30p.m. only.
Admitted
Publications of 3.dmlsslonsis
prohibited unUI fUrther noU ce.
Births
Mrs. Clifton R. Fraley, Rt.
4 Pomeroy ,ason, 7:50a.m. Friday; Mrs. Jimmy D. Amburgey,
Rt. 1 Racine, son, 11:17 a.m.
Friday; Mrs. William L. Wool.
dridge, Rt. I Gallipolis, daugll.
ter ,r 5:35 p.m. Friday; M r s.
John w. Van Meter, Syraeuae,
d~ter, 12:21 a.m. Saturday. ·
Discharges
Mrs. Eugene Bare, Mra. Ger~
aid E. Clark, Mrs. Clinton H.
Conger, Ora Crabtree, Mrs.
Dorothy L. Delawder. Mrs. Neal
Frisby, Mrs . Blanche Pickens,
Robert c. Gerlach, Georee R.
llalley, Miss Goldie V, Ncviile,
Mary F. O'Dell, Mrs. samuel
L. Pickens, Charles F. Robin.
11011, Mrs, Flayy E. Sigman,
Miss Lyda N. Smlll!, Mrs. Wlnl.
fred L. Thompson, Mrs; George
H. Van Meter, Clarence H. Wll.

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truckload of Maytag Automatics, Wringers and Clothe•· .
to bring you Maytag
for the lowest ptiea·everl_,,

ltollod and ltod for tooy pNparatlonl

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,INIR, MORI . EffiCIINT SIRYICI. WI•
"AVE FOUND PEOP~E WANT A FINISHED
INSTALLATION - NOT A sn Of.F JOB.
WE INSULL COMPLETELYI , tSNT . THAT

GALLIPOLIS Tern-a.
I!Jre'a, preclplla!ion and wea.
ther conditions tor each 24
·h our period as recorded by
Pete McCormick at the Fair.
field Weather station.
Day
!Ugh Low Prec.
&amp;lnday " • • • 79
43
Monday , , , . 73 57
Tueaday . , , , 66 57 .31
Wednesday . . . 76 45
Thursday . . . 78 39
Friday . . . . . 82
47
Salurclay , • ; • 73 58
Avenge high temperature lor
tbe week this year - 75.2 desreea, last year - 68.5 de- coxon, Mrs. Tom Dixon, Mr&amp;.
srees.
Donald E. Woodie, Mrs, John
Average low temperature for C. Jenkins, and Infant daugh· the week this year - 48 de- ter.
. gnes, last year - 42. 1 de.
· gnes.
ORIOLES 3.2 FAVORITES
. TCIIal precipitation tor t h e
LAS VEGAS, Nov. (U~ , week tills year - 0.31 of an
The
Baltimore Orioles were
, , in&lt;b, last year - 0. 77 of an
made
3.2 favorites to win the
: l!lc11.
seeond
game or the World Sar.
, · :, Total precipitation to date
les
&amp;mday
and 16.5 to take
: ibis year - 25.20 inches, last
the championship after t h e y
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· Normal annual precipitation beat the New York Mets in
tbe !I rat game Saturday. '
to.70 inchea.

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SOUTIIERN mGH SCHOOL'S MAIICHING BAND gave a fine
performance 1n half-time activities Friday eveni~ at the homecoming game of Racine and RalWin Trace. Pam Buck gave an
excellent exhibition of twirling with a fire baton, with the lleld
I ights ou~ while lights of assorted colors were glowing r r o m
bam members' hats. Very effective and well done.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admissions - Pearl Hysell,
Rutland.
Discharges - Edna Hurvu!ll,
Lowell Wingett, Bessie Jones,
Eugene Fisher, Naomi Colvin,
Harley Cwmingham, Echvarcl
!Pars, Lowell Price, George
Grueser, Mary Clark, Judith

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clfnamlted esrller Ill Uie week. Clark, three plate glass 11111l!r~ illlilllll8r OttheCar-Pir- Tbere were a number of doiQ of a !'l'ollilrlftt were
le 'ScOtt and Co, department arresta tltere,
IIIIIUbld and a - . , wbo ~ tiYi prl""""r But the mareh 8JII)eared lay Cll the 8J'IIIII1II. .cut and

arre- ""I 1110 yootlt seized

alienlpted to 'aet the store afire.
The l!rlt ocutne snd a
number of arreste occurred st
ibe start of the marcb, west of

pe~~eetullhri!uall

the Loop, past bJBB'hr, ballllcul!ed to a
city hall, unttlthaellmlted300 pollcemaD.
marcher&amp; lurned eaot onto
Rdeals Ill the mireb Modi..., 111reet trom La sane aOred by the Revolullonan

YOidh Mov0111811t I (Weolber.
111110 laet!CII of Sludenta for a
Democratic Society were uainJ
leaalh• of
CCIICealed Ill
rolled up
to amalb
w!Ddllwl and battle polioe.

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before tlte fll!lltlni bepn.
Tbe Loop marcb was ooe of
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DEALER PRICESII

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$2475
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radio, vinyl roof, vinyl interior,
iO,OOO miles, local owner. Very

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H.T. 4 c~t Autem.

TOJn and COuntry, 6 Pass. Aut.,
PS, PB, radio, lactury air cond.
Bucket seats, see this nice car
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PS.

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FOM, PS.

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If our
OK used cars
don't look like
used cars
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'llhlcb Is frequently u&amp;e&lt;l to Into a jungle area where two of
SAIGON (U~ A U.S. Air oupp)rt gromd b"Oopa. In tho hallcopters craohed, reacu- · ·
Side.
Force gunsblp crasbed on addition to those missing and ed 1t lfoolllled lroofera a n d ·
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Earlier In the da,y, city and takeoff from SaiJ!on' 8 Tan Son resred killed, tbree U.S. crow- reported ldUing 15 Vbtt Cclq. .
aJburban pollee raided an NbUt Airport Salurday n1gtrt; men and a South Vlelnamese
The rocket barrage bit Nba · ·
Evanalal, m., church and and six Americans were were Injured.
Trang air base 188 mile·
arrested 41 followers of tlte believed killed. Five more
Tbe plane attached to the IMirtheast or Sataon •• a U.S.
W"tt181man taction. Foor al- Americans were reported killed 17tlt ()peraUona Squadron at Air Force ~~ 1d
leged meri&gt;ers ot a "guerrilla 111 helicopters down by Tan Son NhuL crashed 350 prepered to leave the baae
warfare. team" were arre- Communist gunners.
yards from the aoutltwest S\mday and lura It orer lit
witlt Molotov cocktails near the
Elsewhere, with no major perimeter 0( the base. Tlte South Vletoameoe command Ia
loop.
breaks reported In the roor- cause was not Immediately the blggeot such mcwe of the
program to "VIelhlmlle" tlte
week battlelleld lull, Commu- reported.
nlst t11Cket crews flredZOlangU.S. troops foul!hl tlle!r way war.
range rockets Into 1be U.S.. air
base · at Nha Tre~ 011 the eve
of Its turnover to South
Vietnamese pilots. No American caauaiUes we1:8 reported,
but l!ve Soutlt Vtemamese were
killed In tlte two-hour barrage.
The crash at Tq Son Nhut
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libadow, a plane brlsttlng with
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By UnltedPresslnternatiooal
WAS!UNGTON (UP0 -Pre .. shOWIIl! the saate elreedy had
made a reepeelabi&amp; .....-d,
with •· progress 011 ·lliallf'' · of
Nixon's requests. Like Nlltilll'•.
..... belngused!Oi'
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message to Congress, Mana!hit 525""
the" drot time on a Wool V.lrg!Dla SCale Road Ccmmlsslon
usllli" Wednesday allll Join a
greso ltwastimetoforsetpertl- field said "there'll be .., hell
l)ld bae•Cinlltees~ ·~u~~~ work
proJect. Slould good westher pre..U, the SRC ' - s to
nationwide V.letJmn morstoraan advantage, "roll up our and brimstone., in his own.
I~
plir
the abutment on."the West
hs ve the new structure opened to trsftic by the ellll of the
lum to demonstratedlsaatlsfacsleeves allll go to work."
Tlte Prealdent pleaded fill'
Vlrgtnla aide of the river, Another
feet Of Concrete has
yesr,
lion wltlt the conflicL
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action on priority &amp;dministra.. measures ai.d spec111eally e&amp;lfo ·
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prepared
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( Jrnl , OVe both New Jersey senators
needs of a nation in distress" turning the Hoose tax reform
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pledged s~porL But the other
was cunmended by Senate bill "Into a oharp tax reductiM
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groq&gt;s urged coonter deJnorl.
Democratic Leader llllke Mans- thst would unbalance the
Ohio, praised the ooster ot
federal budget allll neutralize
Selective Service Director 'V'J'rU'
stratlons in s~port of filii!~
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Tlte field for Its temperate tone.
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men In V.lellllm.
chalrmau or a presidential tactMansfield said he would Issue our caDipslgn lo halt tlte risU.
cost of living."
h4laOowSenrepornatot
Wedrsnesday · Tlte President said thepuhlic
was not Interested In political
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maneuver!~ between tlte White
, . WAlji!INGTON (UPI) -!'res4nY details of the _meetln1 P.il!llll · Its program of pollee re- a~port or administration ef- negotiations before bringing the
Hoose allll Capitol Hill. "The
· ""Ideal Nlxan reviewed the ·.11\at" It be&amp;ID at 9:45
.,...,.r Hoover Is next In line form Salurday &amp; mWtant Prot- forts to ellll the hostilities.
naUon to the verge ot a rail
time for staking out po)IUcal
'tV!mlam War situaUcn with hlo a.m. EDT ·lilid ended·at 12:30 toTitbee r8e0tiredyear," Youngold flsseryld, ::.:.banandswe•ed witltde rt~, Veterans or Foreign Wars shutdown.
claims will come soon eDDUgb,"
~''lrlir military odvl10r1 tor two p.m..
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&amp;llli7m•-• National Commallller Ray Galhe ssld, urging Coll!reas
.bourl and 4!1 Dilnutea 8alurday.
Tbe Prelldent !1181 Thursday
tollglled sens1or said Her- that Ullller's B-lPcfal resene lal!llor urxed citizens to fly U.S.
meantime to work with htm In
t 'Tt.e Wblte Houae cllellned to wllll EIIaiiOi'lli- 8ulker, u.s. shey's deparlure was ...,...,. polloe be retained and 1 h 0 flap Wednesday In answer to al disgrace!' He said any
the country's lntereat.
.: ~cale whether any new alllllasJ,Idbr to Sa'I!J"); who wao erfully ~ news for the government get out.
war proteots.
ll}'stem under 'IIIIIch this can
Manaftekl promised that the
mothers of our teenage chllThe Ylol..,ee was ProleSen. · Barry Goldwater a.. hag&gt;en wsa a "deplorable,
· -:'lltrate&amp;Y decloklna were made. ~ 8alurday to Vlet&gt;wn.
l'rlendly
relstiOIIB betw- eo...
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jo
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ut-- ~--±ol• Ariz., urxed motorists to 1urn d a n g e r o a 8 situation," and WASIDNGTON (UPI) -A gross and the administration ·
_.. "'Hrlea the Pretldenl has beeD
lei~ that thlsarrogantge~&gt;e "'~ ·-r ~H~ ... ry on t1te hoodllghts to show should be chanllld to pimiKJb! UPI poll showed sa~un~a,y !hit would be cortbued. 11 wlth eacb
;,:•.-~ctlns 1'ith hla odvlsera.
oral Is departi~ this posl- (RUC) 'llhlcb bepn salurday, s~port tor the Nixon admlnls- effective collective bargaining. 40 senators oppose the nomina- of us aware of our own
•::lfle llehedllled a ccnfereDce with
tlon."
and the Ulster pemment's in- trstion Vletnsm policy.
8awsrd's outburst against lion ot Oement F. llaynsworth responsibilities."
both
sides came at the opening Jr. to the S~reme Court, 34
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session ot a hearlns by tlte lavoi It and 26 are undecided.
; Lodp and PhUip C, Habll!-at
DETECTS DllAF EAR
ommendaUon that the contro- hom saturday allll ea!Ied tor a emergency board appointed by
Tlte 8anste vote on President
;l ,,., White Houee~.
COWMBUS(UPI)- ConvictMADISON, W. Va. (UPI) - versll;y 8-Speelals be disband. wltltdrawal ot U.S. troops from President Nixon to"loohlntothe Nixon's controversial appoint- '"
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VIetnam under a "clear-cut contract Impasse between the ment
the 56-year-old federal
•,~liretddent'i Gilloe bi theEucu- axecuUon dste or Jlil.'21, i970, Mine Workers Union pretddeo- tit Poii...:.DlOYed: topolntbresk qp tlme llmlt." sao. Harrison A. raUroads and the foor unions. judge !rom South C&amp;roliiB Is
Bulldlng 14jaeent to Ia 12' days too -ly, accorcUns cy, J•
. Yoblonski, accuse
at
s. But WUllamo Jr., ~N.J., said he
Appol- or the board still two weeks a1111- but
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While House wu htld prior to blj atlome1. Joseph llilia ed llleum~ l'reaident w, A. at the n'::'tb - along Wood- hoped the moratorium wQUid headed off tor 60 days a strike opposition to It continued ~ to
RACINE - Judges have been
:··· Nlml'a cJepartun .for sn said sa~un~a,y Oldo law pro- (TCiil'l; Bo1lo or fllrillllll: a deal aiDck
- aome 150 Pnlt- help reshlpe U.S. policies tltel had been scbecklled by the week's end.
selected
for a tslent
"; ;. emltlht ll6p at Camp David vldee for a mlnlmum ·r t, 120 OIU' to 11le· plea~·of reUred and eatanls linked hands, formed a tolrard an und 1o tlte war.
unions for Oct.· 4, against seven
Tbe lateot two opponents are
~JD Nar71and'l Catoctin Moun- dayo •l,letwea~ sentenclhl und dll&amp;bied OOll milllli'S and their buiDan . chain and retused to Tbe Detroit CoaiiUon to Ellll carriers. All the major rail- Democratic Sons. Claiborne to be staled Saturday, Oct. 18, ·
executlt1n.
· lamlllel Ql- ~ed · iiiiMP- ""~"''
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the War Noir circulated hatd- roads except the Pam Central Poll, R.L, and H010ard W. at 8 p.m. In the Soutltern lllllh
School audltorlwn at RaclDo. :.
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purpose of t )I e 8et'nn.,ter· was 1111tlrlcild Frl- meat or tile .tiKW woltaie and. El~p~ In the ':!ty, -~ bWs wltha schedule 0( protest hsd coontared by threatening to cannon, Nev.
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·n.tl~ jun4 1n a tpeecb chlneiPm· bldlell rind fniin a acllvltles. Both tlte coeiiUon shut down II selecledllneswere The Amerlcon Bar Associ&amp; Tbe ~dpa for the _ , . :
(len, Earl G, Whoelor·, II Oldo l'eDitemlary Jill. · 26 beft C
!ilturde,y,
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lion plamed to begin an oponeored by the Southern
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Seward lnterruptadtestlanony lnveatlgation Monday Into letlc Booatars and b.,sed by • ~
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elude
Mrs. W, P. Loch&amp;ty, ·•
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- Square tor• raWes WednesdaY Wiq&gt;lllnger, chief union nesctl- Tbe ABA will check reporto
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Poineroy;
Mro. Charles Nell- '
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. too eilrlJ, Ia thai It lilY' TJ,ac.._ JIRANCIII.AND, Va. (U~ illrl s reported.
but 111 actlcn has !~ten taken. alor, told the board thai 'no that llaynsworth owned stock In
man
of
!;Jracuae
aDd Larr)' An-~: ,:
JoiiiiOs'ln .thedlscuulm ler Glii,y .-wii.di,yllletw.--- - Cecil H. Fflddln/ 23, and
DIES IN COLLISioN
T. HardiOIJ-s, a 19-year- face.tCJ.taee barphdnl be11180il a Marylallll insurance COiDPIIDY
dereon
of
Radio
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Dai!&amp;Y Crum, ·ie, balh &lt;of Co. cowMiros (UPO ..l. Rcbort old Prln- aophomorewhole tlte two sides had been held w h i I e ruling oo two caseo
Sfrte m selected acta will be );
"· ·'~&lt;~&gt;~""' and .the· unlfanued - l'bililer! ~ of the FBI'• io 1~ Ohio, were ldD~ sat- G. Sunllerhaill, "35, Lima, """ cO:.Cbainnao of a studeilt Jl'""' alnoe June 26.
Involving it.
tak1n&amp;
part In the lbow llltlcb : : ' '
Rayno worth was nomlnsted In
'' =~~~of ltalf of the ~ 11011 1\'atrted flat-Uvea prior 1ll'da1 1p a ~ - true!~ coiU. k~ ~ 01&amp;1\t.ln a IIOIHn -•log the morator111111, ~~aid Wlllplolnpr, vice president ot
Is
bslng divided IIlio two ale. .·
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cciilaliliiaii'U.S. 23 ~atootalde tha 41!manstraUG111 "wUI do I!!'! llacblnlata Union, esllmat.. August to IIU the ..caney
. ~ M Pap If
- ereated by Abe Fortao, who pleo- profealllG!lAlalllluia. ,
finn
wascanvlet.. ·em Well Vlrlinla collllilllnlll. the clf.711mltt. '
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his deeiU.s with a family Ill eacb ealegor;y will be ,...;.
foundation of flllancler Loolo E. petlna for prbea of
Wolfaon, who later wool to $10.
ef ROidlo Will~ ~
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RIO GRANDE- Wltlttheatm
of improvlll! aclence edacaiiM
in elementary schools. R 1 o
Gralllle College's Division or
EducaUon allll Psychology hss
begun utllltlng "Science - A

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SDS' Revolutionary
Youth ,
Mowement D, rival of t h o
Westherman fact Ion, drea
about 3,000 persons to the West

When we have an@_ used ear_··

Science Launched at Rio

teschlng concept, In Its elemer&gt;tery education program.
"Science - A Process Approach" ns developed Jointly
by the American Association foe'
tho Advancement ot Science
(AAAS&gt; and tile Xerox CorporsUon In response to the generally
low quality ot science education
in elemenlary schools. The maJor cause thlsiow qusllty was
man AAAS study, to be
tlie relative lack of materials
· ~ t.ba .......... hsd available.
Tbe basis or this new pr&lt;&gt;gram, according to MerrUI A.
Grodin, assistant profoosor of
education, "is !hit we no longer
think ot science 11 purely factual Information. Rather than
momorl•• a list of facts, this

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MICHAEL BUCCI ACCEPTS M bahslf of Tbe Goodyear Tire and RltiJer ~ny, PoiDt
Plessant Plsnt, tlte Firat Place Plaque lor Olemleal Division llllluolrlal llwselleePing trcm
RusselllleYOUil!, chairman of the board. Tbo Point Pleassnt plant was chosen as the claMst
allll most orderly plant In the Goodyesr Chemleal Division In competlllon with chemical
plants located In Akron, Beawnont, Tex., Hooston, Tex., and Niagara Falls, New York.

climax tour days of demonotra.

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Mrs. and Mrs. Eddie T. Van Moire

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tp'lde
student• J. Meigs Junior High &amp;:hool are taklrw career
orientation, a prognni designed to expose these students
to as much Information as possible about as IIWII' Jobs as
possible. Frldey, class membero were shown how a back
hoe operotes ani what It can do by Emmet Shuler or Shuler Construction Co. Every studdent hes one perlclll of ca- ·

Southside
Program
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bepn Mooley the chore of coriiiS 40 bushel or 1,1111les.
Shown lett to right are· Beatrice Buck, Nalley Walkal',
Freda Llevilll and Beulab utterlack.

PT. PLEASANT - " .llarY81t" was the them or Mason
Count,y lkllllemaker's A~hiew­
aent Day, Oct. 8, at the 4-H
Camp In Southside, with cOI'DIhocks, p~~~q~klns,
colored
l•ves, bittersweet and ran
aowers providing a 1-ervest se...

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ActiYies lncludsd the Mas'"'
Councy committee reports tor
1869, state ani ..uonal homeaakars reports, ani the elec"
lion anllnstallaUonoCMrs. Ray
Fox, vice president, and Mrs.
llalcolm Saunders, secretarr.
The dining hsU was beautllulb' decorated by the Sassafras
Club of Letart.
Mrs. C. E. Erwin, Southside,
president, welcomsd over 126
members ani guests.
Mrs. Ver,.l Johnson, West
Calumbla, presentsd the deve&gt;o
tlonals. FClllowlng a reading e,..
titled, "Harvest Time," Mrs.
Fax conclndsd the devotional
1ervlce with prarsr. Mrs. Vir.U &amp;:anWn.,.Le.Po. rAid """W .
anlltl~"''lliobll'· .Ailctf'Ud
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Charles Yonher, secretarr,and

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ready 101' the 1,1111le butter as shown by Fl'IIIC:es Ho&amp;
nel, left, and lltil,y Frick.

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NOW PAID

ar. The 1969 nnanclal statement was submitted by M r s.
Planta.
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Mrs. PoweU Reynolds of the
IIDIIII,.Ung committee read the
aames of canlidates. The new
otftcers were lnstallsd by Mrs,
Audrer Emery, Mason Count,y
Romemakars Agent. M r s.
Charlo• Yonker ani Mrs. Ver1111 J ol!nson presented their
lkllllemakers' pins to the n e w
olllcers and the outgoing aamsd

GALLlPOLm - River poUutlob Ia not a
l)l'Ciblem. Flft;y fOUl aeo ac:ld from the
mills caused mu~ concert~ with steamboUara. One IIWI came dp with the Idea
oil bornera to replace ooal as a fuel to ellmlbollers.
'lbese and Other stories are from River
Items In the foliowln&amp; editions ot the

oflcers were each presented

CERTIFICATES OF

DEPOSIT

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a past officer's pin,

GallljJolls Dally Trlllune:

ON

During the besiness meeU..,
tbe 111'014&gt; voted to prepsre and
aetve the Millon
Councy
Achievement Day Banquet. Mrs.
Erwin l,llpointsd Mrs. G. C.
Sclmmer, Mrs. llarryStaatsand
Mrs. Sheridan McLerran on the
committee.
Mrs. Forrest Gribble, 1969
lfason Count,y Belle, r&lt;~&gt;orted
on her tr4&gt; to Glenville where
lbe represented tlte councy,
Past Mason Count,y Belles iJ&gt;.
troducsd were Mro. Oak Them• ., Mrs. Iva Clpehart, Mrs.
Cbarles McCUlloch, Mrs. Ha"'
lie Reed 8nd Mrs. Roy GreeDlie. Mrs. 00s l!anloiph, or the
Ami Bailey Club, reported oii
. . State J,.eadershlp TraiDIDS
c:aar.rence which she attended
at Jack.IOII'a MilL
lteporta were chen by several wbo attenlsd the Notional
RCIIIIemaktoro Conference at
Blacksbura, Va. Tiley w e r e
lin. Audrey Emeey, Mrs. c.
B. .Erwin, Mlsa llaltle Jordall
ud Mra, OOs l!anlolllb.
.Mrs. Emery asld
. work and Ill lllllJOI1ance was

90 Day Certificates

358 SECOND AVE.

''7HE OLD BANK lfl1'H NEW IDEAS"

.-phaalz41d.
wlaw1 of VPI!lleshowad~c
wh~ lhi confel\.

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elub melllbero.. it 1!11Cklbur1 ,
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~te:• 111tecla· · points Ohio State has ac:orecl ,.li\th , l,t$9' career 118tslrv alii
'!''·==~~~~:::CIU&amp;rlerback, push- against the ~rtana In tltelr rua~ ~· In 11 varsll;r
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•tart•; canpl- IO.ot21puoDIUk Saturday as he
SJ'ATISTICS
IS lor 189 yardo attd added 84
!~:~~~" {or · three touchdowns Department
MSIJ OSIJ 111'!111 rui!Jirv In 16 trJ,a. Tho
fortwomorelnlead- Firat dons.,, •• 12 30 fter7redi!eedfromLaneaster,
detellllng national RuiJIIIns yardap •• 82 '· 187 Ohio, ctmtil$11 touchdown
chllf!IPI•m l!uciqtyes to a 54-21 Paaalng yardage • • 218 233 ~ues ot 24, 13 4nd 29 yarda
ll&gt;er Micldgan State. A Return yardage •. i22 . .IYT ~ ~¥' ~lte, Bnce Jankowski
rec'Oid crqwd ot 88,6lt packed Paseea • . •• 10.:11..2 18Jio.1 arid Tan Campana. ·tn addition,
Ohio 5_1adi.W.
PUnts • . . . • • • ..u.&amp; a.ai-3 .'he scOJ'ell' Cll short runs or one
·The victory was Ohio State' a Fumbles loioi • _ •
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Kern le111he rame with elsht ered a Ylchlpn Stata tumblt ilijldllll !bte •• 7 7 0 7-·Zi
minutes to .play and Ute J!ucko that set 111 a 26 • yard, elaltt- · OIIU - Dtl!l¥e 1t JIUI Illeyeo ~IV a 47 .•'·21 buJae. · plly drl1ol, that-... w 1 t h IKI¥»11.1111, II. White, kick.
In paoalrv and ru'ablng tor lhe Kern hittilw J&amp;Dkowold Clla 1806V - Kent, 1 ~'"'II". S.
touchdotma, Kern padded his yard toucltdowtl paiL
Wlilte, klt!lt.
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pulled In a pmt and ran 73 IUm(ldckra!Jerl)..
The game practlcall,y was yarda down lite rl8hl si4WIIne
MSIJ - Fonman 76 paas
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OSll - Kern 4 nm (S. White
pau alii rald&gt;led U yards for klckotr aod punt reblrns In the ldcli).
the touchdown In the lint lhree first halt, accounting tor 188
MSIJ - Fonmaa 40 pau
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world champion New York Jets
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alii Brooks Robinson halllled
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Baltimore Orioles retained
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Serle• competition with a 4-1
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Ferris acored again onaOneworld champions because tltey
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have, tlte great I/8SSer...
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He was referring to Joe Na·
Phil ~?crlgnoll ran one yard
math, tho colorful Jets slgnol
In the tourtlt quarter tor Pitt's
caller who led his team to the
~ toucltdown, which came
&amp;pr Bowl victory last year
at the end ot an 85-yard march.
alii baa becomeoneortootball'a
Pitt miscues helped Navy to
great passers deaplte a pair or
;f~ ·!o~swlthoutavictory.
two. touchdowns. l'linter--'!oe
bad knees.
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·College
Results
14 .yard pass to Marchetti to
may be lampered by the tact
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elll an 89:yarddrlvehlgbllghted
tlat tight elll Bob Trulnpy
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Yale '27 Brawn 13
Karl ~lnvebn.
due to a severe chest cold and
Peni) St. 20 West VIrginia 0
The Middles failed to eapllamay nat ba 111 to par tor SUJ&gt;.
·., ·Massachusetts 14 BostOn U. 9 llze on three other breaks. The
ago.
day's game. Wide receivers
Notre Dune u Army o · · first opporlulllt¥ a ..,orated
Cook admitted Friday his arm Eric Crabtree alii ~ed)' 11too
Butla'o 27 Dayton 0
when Davie Dlcldley Intercepted
was "stUI a little sore" but heed mas bulb are heal111y.
•'· Dartllioutlt 41 Penn 0
McNallen'a pass at the Pitt
cOBch Paul Brown plans to start
The &amp;111118 baa been a sellout . KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP))Ve~otii 41 Rhode lalalll 7 niDe just before the halt ended.. COLLEGE PARK. Yd. (UPO the former Unlvenley CIJI. tor three months but several The powerful Tenbitseee Vol~~~&gt;· PlttJburgh 46 Navy 19
N"vy recovered llunbles at tlte _Rich Panczyszynplcked-rt clmatistar..
hundred llandlng rGtllll' ,tlclreta leers scored 1ft every period
flobart 44 Hamllton 12
Pltl seven end 24 yarl\ lines In Maryland's touted paoa . defp~ . The Jets haven't exaetl,y IJum. have been sold. All ol the S,O. Salurllay to batter Georgia
Lehlsh 17 Rlqer~ 7
the lourth quarter but the tor fOQl'tb.CI,uarter touchdown , ·e d up
league this year u gals' 1'0IIIAiDitV balne PD~ea· Tech 26-8 .and ~etbelrbld
Maine 20 New Hampshire U Panthers held both lbnes.
passes ol 15 and 22 yarda to they are ~2 but B"!WD are sellouts.
ror a fiPOl ID tho •tlon'a.lqJ 10.
Delaware 20 Hofstra IS
Tony Gabriel Saturday to apur pointed Ott, "They're s tIll·
The ll. .ranked Vola, wbo
J. •Princeton 24 Cornell17
Syracuse to a io-9 victory.
""" have consecutive nlld
·,. Hanard 51 Colunibla o
Maryland'• Terr&amp;plnlledtlte
.- e • wiUI toush southoutern
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nation In pass defense I!Dirv
•ConferencerivalsAI•bem•attd
, : Colorado 14 J""a St. 0
Into the p.Dle, haviJW allowed
--Georgia, held Ule Yellow
1 1t,tr~~J~a· l7t.fbtn8oota7
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onl,y 12 coq~letloas Cor 154
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yards In three previous PJ!¥15
tlrot halt.
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OhloSL 54 Mich. SL 2~
thla s8aaoo.
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~St. 13 Ji~tn·";l'usU
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BLOOMINGTON,. ,lttli. (~ twmle by Walt -ser 011 the Don t.tcCieaey, · paoses tr0111
, Mlo~ i7 Nebnts~ 7
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Wla~tit 23 ·~a17
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Ken lleiOIIL and an &amp;-yard run
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, Senllif.!tdDiack Jim Justice ran quartet for the OraJtaeDten'• ileld p i In lite llnal 8eCCIIida
Silas, a211~ linebacker, by tailback Bobby Patterson.
KeDill&lt;:k;r 7 V~ ~ 6 fQi; .~ .vard• Sa!ltrdof to posit Citltor polnta.
~ to llltJ» lliitne1011, 17. than recovered llllOther 6tmble
Tecb ,.... scorelesa until late
Sytacuse 2Q ¥a"Yiaoo' 9 " · his career ~!llltolal tollll!\"
Maryland detenshe tackle 7 In their :pie T• op~~~er.
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Air FM,;k 20 North Caroltite:O
Cll;y College (Pa.) Syracuse riimble at the Ora¥1 11na1 perlnd set up a 11ooa1er booted lila lleld p i m tOIU'IIt 14ose rOr 19 yards to avoid a
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quarter and Greg touchdowtt attd !&gt;on Wamer'a down.
shutout. Quarter!Bck Dallier
28 Georgia T.ech 8
1~9ya~ Fries booted a 43-yard lleld 27~ ftelci .PJ,t;ylngtlteRJ
bedlar&amp;er can;li,d 3ll'tlmea Hollman, who Pla.Yed most~
·Tulallfl 17.
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record Salurda,y te pace Miami the third atanza 011 a two.,....S
Univerliey to a 35 • 7 romp run by hallbeck KeYiD GllJnon.
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Marahall'o No. laignalcaller,
The Redlliln"aD!ed In every .Ted Sltoebrldge, did not 11art
period, Dicker lOll icored In the because ol a 8houlder ~~~Jury.
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tlglit end Dave Patak;r tor stout Miami defense tossed Haranotlter · Miami tally In the ris for looses of 36 yanlo cm19
fOIU'IIt quarter. Benpla eom. ol his carries,
p i - 18 pa11ea out of 29 at.- .Benp.la replaced atartltV
teJnpta for 223 yards to break fllarlerback Katt 1'ltoqwwt ID
the all -time slntlle game
the Brat fll&amp;rler otter 'l'holltp.
completion record ol 17 set by 1011 autrered a possible lltoul.
Bemle Kellerman aealnst lfou. der ln)lry,

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&lt;uPb-Ponn state's cruahirv
ground pme wore down West
VIrginia In the secolll half
Saturday and the uons rolled
over tho Mountaineers 2~ Ina
battle or udleatens.
h A-~rd crowtad of 52,0the72
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fourth-ranked Uons post their
uth Jtralgbt victory •od rack
111 their 23rd p.Dle without a
loss as sopbomore 1 I.,ydell
Mitchell alii Franco Harris and
senior Charlie Pittman seored
on short runs.
It was a l)t&gt;lcal Penn State
victory as the Uons magn1ncetit teem provided the spark
whleb gave the Uona one
opportunley alter another.
Peoo state Intercepted three
paaaea In the tirot halt alone
attd blunted ewry Weat Virglala drlw almost befa&lt;e It got
otarted.
'l1tl Mounlalneen on1,y had
"""roal-rtunlt¥toacore
attd a penaiQ' alii State's
d8tanso thr"" them back 40
yardoln a serteaotthreedowns
after they reached the Pem
State 22 yard 11rte In Ute llrat
quarteio,
Penn state sltows tour w1n1
tbll · year, havtltg defeated
lila"Y, C40n.de attd Kanau
State berore Weot Virginia.

llaul!el' Hot In
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Quarterback BIll Nel1011'1
comment afler the DotroltiiJil!l
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twa 1iilniU ior :tta' yards~ or • . caot .., Ida !1IJii
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Tba Browtts also railed em
Leroy Kelly to roblrli to ltlo
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Cllll7 16 Yiif'\11 ID 10 earrlea, buj,
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con~ve loss, 15.6, here cknm to the Poca 10 yard Uno
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and linebacker after a collllion NQJ, 11m Hemoworth and Bdl"
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by a Waugh-llalle,y-Wood aftlbu. en Jai:k.O.. at home F'rlde;y.
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JackiOII ••.• 6 0 0 '2)7
lroatoa . . . . 4 2 0 128
Me!P ..... 4 2 o nl
l.otJ;m ••••. ..3 3 0 98
C•ll\lolll&lt; ...2 4 0 158
Athtoa. ' ' . ..2 4 0 58
Wellllon . . ..2· 4 0 79
Nela.York....0 6 0 80
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Jack1011 •.• •4 0 0 ' 128
1nlntoa " ... 3' l 0 102
Melga ·••••• a 1· •o 74

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Galllpollo
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BACKS'_ P. O'Brien, floyd,
P. Neal ....... 4-6 S2 1 C01YPLE'I10NS
Haclretl, D1 Allbott, T. WUilama,
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TheEuteraEiil!etCJI. ~'!l ·tlraltlltweeklDlltltclttht)'fall. llrsthallaabo!lldeltaael4a!n· rldetil-il:oddnal'hlldthe£t.. he~ on lhlllall Pll3 In Ill' frt!IDFtde~Jio•hilo • )f" '·
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at Ellie~ lio aalva&amp;U·8,0 :lie ¥QVt. The t..ne.ra ol Coach . feri!JI .no threat. . ,
. mciro lad Dennli Elehlnaer IPeecl$1',1.•11! CIIUck Roblnaon Yai'da pined "' :::r~.
wllhtheFiderai-~!M'1Ja11 alto ~a a:u · 'l'llt Lancerthlt~.llrll picked 1111 a Lancer fUmble and , who W.slllll\8 ..,.r~ cauld ~·pined PI
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the;tlllference.In !It~ ~~; ~ • . , . ! • • • ••
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LOGAN - Behind the illr IIIII awe to the Cbleltabl boomed 83 71rd• Ill abt piQs, Dave Smith was rulhing "".rei
sadonal naming Ill Tallb&amp;ck 11 )'I!'CIIIDe, but llnally COUI!b- IDcludlnf a 82 yard l'llll by all nllbt IIIII n• forct::l Into ·
Chuck Lowe. the 1.opn Cblel- ed up lbl ball b&amp;ck 011 1M 21. Lowe, to 11001'0. Lowe bulled the throwiDg bad passes aa t h e
tl&gt;'n ·, Lapped dtftndlnc '· • mP'l'lle Cldoh then marched 79 final eight :ruda to paydlrt. Eagle pa1aing game his :ret to
1o. .thena by a 3W 8
, •• :rardl Ia ellht pl131 with the Iii¥""""" Rid&lt; Krebs lidded · 1how much signs or regaining
,ay nll!ht, marking Ill•
n&lt;l !Gucl.clowo coming on an u. the two point converalon to tho !Gucb It bed euUer In tile
consecudve - 1 ..,., ,. yard pa11 from ~rbad&lt; make It lf.O with 1:09 lett aea1011. ,
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' Bob Jclhnllon to End N a r k lu lllel!alf.
Leodlnl ground~r for
Lowe 8 • 165.pound senior ShaW with 3100 lallln the llrllt
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and half Lowe bl111ed tor '46 b&amp;d&lt; Dan Grueaer wilh4~yards
yarda aplnllt the Bulldop and
In llle • second perlocl Logan yardalo 1101 up a 10..;yardlalcb. , while 190 lb. senior fullback
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scored 0110 toucbdown.
TO."DO ,and whcit , o plecuure t~ kno.~ ilia.t ·
The 3f.jl lcort .... I he
with 10:19 lett to l'UIItlle score rullllng lu llvlo carries. Sopho.
your savings can produce such a substantial ex• .- ·I
moat lopllded rictory In hi•to 20.0.
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mo,re h81Jback RlckSandersbed
tro in'come every month. E!dro lncilme lull ao r~!!: ~.
tory by 111/1. Logan team over ,
With juat18 seconds remain- a 51 Yard _ carry go cknm the
lor os clockwork ond completely &lt;10fe.
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ed, your savings ."to_y _exoctly the oante an~ Of!le• ;
-son slate to 5.2. The Fa!- sel Adkins drollPed lnoomplete.
make 11 28.0.
.., dtfenee with l31liclde• while
SAVINGS
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con• had woo llve atralgbt be- Howard oompleted u ot 27
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'l'be crusher came with 5:19 &amp;aphomore tackle Alan Holter
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fore l!elnB upended lao! Sa1ur. passes heattempteddurlngthe
MILTON_ u.-..eaten Point left In the contest when Rod
dl3 'l'&amp;ht. 12-7, In a thriller at evening, lor a total or 176 ;yards.
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F~
Pleasant made It seven Ina row punt by Athens and dalhed 20
Porkersburg CalhoUc.
llallback Gary Clark also com.
Poca, a team that hu given pleled the only aerial he at.a.a
Friday night with a 36-16 ric- ards fo a tau 01'&gt;dow Jobll
Its opponents fit1 this sea11011, tempted for a five yard gain.
tory over lllllton, blowing the 1 ,
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Brown, who tallied the final
game wide open with a 16i!olnt lion 1 11111 made the final score
34.0.
third q~arter:
The stubborn Houds kept the
The Chleltalaa dominated the
Blacks who rallied Ill the clos.. TD of the hard.fougbt eon!Aist,
lng minutes to win, 28-H,jump.. 'llllS the olfensiveworkhorsefor
preslure 011 the Big Blackl tor lltdlllcs as they led In Ural
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ed ott 111 a 7.0 first periocl ad- the hoiiiB. Brown carried 24
WELLSTON- With llallback a half, but sal!ered a .killing end' In peaaing 56-:;o. The Bullvantage over Coach Grant Bar- times for 164 yards. Withrow
nelte'a 1mall, but determined also carried three dmes for 17, Demls Headle,y scoring 22 blCJI! In the third period when a clop completed only 0110 CJl 12
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Gary Craigo, nine dmealor 30 polnto and rushing for l18;yarda touclt~ ""1 called back.
1111ee1 for 50 Yardl, with three
The hoot Dots grabbed the yards and B. Wbeeler,lltimes the Wellston Golden Rockett
Halbck Nlkestearnaacored a,rlala picked ott by Logan's
lead 'llhen J. Wlthrolr, senior for 33 )'&amp;rdB.
won lllelr first SEOAL contest two touc~ fllr Big Blacka, 1iOb Johnston
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Adkins carried the ball sev. CJl the season FrldQ nlallt by who are making a bid for a . The acore by quarters:
ballback, climaxocl a long drive
Phot~e "-*'3132
Oppoolte Poat OHice .
b)' plloplns 14 )'I!'Cls to 1113· eo dmes lor 33 yards lor Wa.. rolling over visiting Nel.1011- Claas AAA clmnpionahlp Pll3· Athena •
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dirt. Withrow's TDwasthenfol- bema, Clark, olx dmes for 24 ville-York 34-H.
oa berth. The 155-pound Junior Logan • . 8 8 12 8 _ 34
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The rictor:Y not only -11\Gfed a cored In 1M second quarter on
lion on a kid&lt; by B. Wheeler, a total c1111ree yards.
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the Ro~11nto a tie with Galo a ~5-yard daah, and the cllnoi&gt;The two Class AA lelln Ilion
Wamama travels tO"iiWiiii:&gt;"'lll*dli'f6i"'~'tl•cebutmatli'~' ·I~ In the third quarter &amp;I
battled on near even terms the wood this Friday nlghL '
ed the first points scored b)' • 22-yard run.
remainder or the opening alan- By ~arlers :
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The Blacks took an a..o lead
Headle,y~eored on a one yard In the Drat qlarter when Greg ·
za IIIII throughout the second Wahama . . • . . 0 o 6 O- 6
quarter.
Poca ... • .••. 7 o o a.... 15 11111 In the first perlocllllll add. Claytcn cracked o&gt;er from the
Wahlllll got back In the ball
SCORING _ Poca, J. With. ed U.e two point converalon to one to cap a drive, and Randy
pme midwa,y tbroullll the third row, 14 yd. run; J. Brown, 18 give Wellston an 8.0 lead.
Northup added the extra points
In the seoond period Damy on a run.
quarter llben ~rbad&lt; Tim yd. nm. Wabama, Barton 011 63
Howard, a junior, bit Junior yd. pass from Howard. EP's, Settles fired a 15 yard lauch- But lllllton struckbackqulck.Nld&lt;y Barton with an aerial Poca, B. Wheeler, kick and J. ~ paoa to Hoser Saltaman, ly on an 89-yard pails from
from the Falcon&amp; "Quail Of. Brown, run.
end with )1st over one minute quarterback Brent Smith to
fenae" and Barton &amp;catted to
SI'ATJSI'ICS
left In the second quarter Head. SOPhomore Mike llolley. Polnt
IICOre 011 the plQ that covered Department
w p ley tallied apln .on a two yard Pleasant rebounded with anotll83 yards. Howard's TD peas to Firat Downs . . . . , .14
16 run to make the halftime score er drive, &lt;itarlerback Dwaine
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Barton cameonallratclmmplay Yda. · Rush •......• 60 245 20.0.
Greer scoring from I he 10
fromtbe37 .
Yds. Pass.•.. , .. 181
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With three minutes left In ThenStcarnagothlaflrstscore,
__ Howard's attempt for the ex. Paaaes Altern. , .. , 28
s tile third quarter lleadle,yldd~ but Smtih put the Hounds withpolrt on a kick was ootgood Passes Comp. . . . . 12
1 ed his third TO on a one in elghtatlnlermlsslon, capping
-;- and 1M Falcons came back up Passes Inter. , . .. , o
o yerd pll0188 tor a 26.0 lead. a drive with a two-yard pen to
• Geld trailing, 7 - 6. The kick Fumbles . , ••.... 2
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The Buckeyes got on tb e Les Facemyer.
, , milled b1 Honrd was only the Fumbles Lost . , , ... 0
o scoreboard eerl,y Ill 1M llnal
In the third quarter, '-•ver,
. '.;;_, eecond he bas lalled to put
period wben Dave Weaver went Stearn• got hlo 22-yardsr, then
C througlt tbe ..,ri&amp;llts In about 25
over rrom the elllllt yard IIDe. cornerback Ken Moore picked
- -.pta this """"""·
One minute later Fullback Joe oa a Smith pau and retumed
Poca put llle Icing on Its cake
Martin raced 55 yards lor a It 20 yards lor a tell,y w put
wllll two minutes and 52 secWellston TO with lleadiQ add- the gam• out of reach.
IIMis remaining In the game OSUNA MEMORIAL
lng the two point converll1oo to
STA11STICS
wben Hallback J. Brown ran 18
MEXICO CITY (UPl) _ Pro.. make II 34-6.
DEPARTMENT
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)'~!'do toacoreandU.enalsocer. lesslonal tennis aters Pancho
Weaver closed out the scor. Firat llowna ••••• .15
10
rled over the extra points on a Gonzalez and Dermis Ralston of lng wllb at4,yardpllopagainat Net Yda Rush • •• • 252 ·18
,... to up the boat team's lead the United States will plQ here the Wallllon subs In 1M llnel Passes • • • ••••• 3-8 18-43
to 15-6.
oct. 19 to rededicate a llladlum minute c1 plf3 IIIII then ran the 1IL By · ' • • • • • • • • 3
0
!or -Rafael OIIID8. OIIIM, a MeJ:.. conversion to acc01111t tor all CJl ·Yard1 Pa111lng • . • 61 210
Scrbn. Ydo •.••• 313 19t
lean player, wu killed earlier the Buckwe pointa.
Wellston
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ReiiU'II Ydg. ••••• 183
71
IIIIa :rear In an airplane crash.
dD!m1, 286 yards rulhln&amp; IIIII Fumblea '· •• , .••• 6
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THOMAS ON ROSTER
NEW YORK (UPI) - Aaron York showed five first clowto, Punta, Ydg. A'Bo •• 1-36 7-32.4
Thomaa, the New York Giants' 88 yardo ruahlng, and 11 ;rlrds P~del, Yard I , • , 68 12\'.a
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wide receiver wbo aat out 1M In 1M air.
Nelsomllle-York 111111
Pl. Plea- ... 8 12 16 0:.. 36
llrat three l!llmes of the sea1011
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GALUPOLIS - The Galli- with 11\iured ribs, was activated
pilla Ladles Golf Aoaociatton Friday and will piQ !l1nday 0..4 ...cord.
~ will hold social meetings t h e against the Plttaburp Sleelera,
The 1oore b;r quarters:
DUKJ,;: WINt- 2~:
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Nela.•York •.• 0 0 0 14- 14
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Wellllcn . • •• 8 12 6 8 - 34 (UJ'l) - Qlirte~ IACj .H ut ·
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ed tor IIICilber llllili'dilto&amp;ulde
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TAR HEELS LOSE
Duke to I lB7~0 vlCCclrl .,.·.
an• on Oct. 15, beginning at according to a aurvey taken by
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UP1) 1Wal!e PIII'Oit and II" the
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12:30 p.m., or 10:30 a.m. , If Slndltneor and Cc.
Jbmded "on h11 puaing b;y DeYltoiJ&gt;F llrllwlaCJltheP"IC~S
. 1M - e r Is bad.
or the 1,200 adulta asked a cbarllnl North CarollnaJine, 1011.
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ti~ES
• aad&lt; lunches. Those plamlng Series, 52.3 per cent said the
Baxter llnally had ~ l'UII over The ceU .I. the
W.. to atiiDd llhould contact Nra. Meta. Only 7.4 per cent voted
tile ,tau~ that brGke ~ plant . and ao,l~Pal alrtrac~!tr~~:·
Evano or Nro. Robert Rich- for the Orloleaand40.3tiercent a 20-10 rietoey ovor the 1'111' and, tb,erelore, the •
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Pete Neal (38) after Neal
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fourth lllaarlell~durlng Prt:dQ
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llanllleld Malabar 27
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lit. GIIIIIIB lllrlllll Catholic 6 nl&amp;ltt b;y 111rn1ng b&amp;ck prevtou.
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loci, one b;y Raod1 Edward• on
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Slernamal!. lronton mlsetdboth
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Mter a scoreles• lhiJ'd perloci, both lellns pmcbtld over
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to. Riel&lt; _Bo.rldo· sCOi'td from
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lddlld 1M extra pOint lor QlS.
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Jtqved to be the wlmtng 'lOucitdown from 25 )'arda wt. Uo;rd
added the twoi)Oiot' converalon.
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Cols. Eaotmoor 35 Cola. Whetstone 6
Cola. Mohawk 22 Colo. South 0
Cola. Unden 54 Cola. North 0
Upper Arllnlton 28Zaneavllle6
Cols. llartley 10
Cola. Desales 0
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Steubenville 0 llaaaW011 ~ (de)
Bridgeport 14 Mingo 0
East Llverpool26
Youngstown South 0
BarneBYille 16 Union Local 16
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6ala to move tho calvesaquar. Glcer.
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ter ol a ' mlle jlowilthoroadto AI lll. ~ lllelaqalt i!al( II dJ:Ojlpld, : Tht ~it¥;
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a Clltle l~r. Willi the
Pill Cit ~;~ .old It 1 1rOin lhi br 11 !lqalai4dnt at
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POMEROY - The 66 eon. jorliJ ot ·COI'II Ia ,Ohio bela&amp; auveraae weta11t ol·W-- ' cah:eo Iii be .OW.III1&amp;7l,llli!
Frecker,'
ll&amp;nor• lo tho ~ F"!ddr t;II'CWced In weitern and norlll· lor return 10 ~ farmer it( .II... ~ b,y'· tho quollt,y
Ritchie,
C&amp;ll Sole ~eed Ute beat . em Ob1o and. most ot the cal•· •uo.40· pn lleld:&gt;Eialtt Here·
cow bred 'lllld tho qu.al.
· Story,
qualltl' eolvea IIIII hovtii'P8¥· ea ~oed In 80UIIllllld east. lord heifers av~ SIS lf¥ ol tho lire teleeted lor ute
ed on IIIII sale, aceordlng to . em Oldo, IIllo Is not possible. pollllda sold It $27 per Jlu!dred- D.xt 1.Pflnl, c.lvlng dltel lor Uaer,
Cui.
88Veral people wlto hove '!b- The problem 111ett Ia how to welaht whlclt bl'&lt;IQ8IIt •141. 7S 1971 Clll a1ao be determined. tum~•.- ReJi BliP•, W. S. Ml•
the New ift Farming aet Ute colvea moved from the COl' eaclt ollllete females 1014. There Ia a lot of idle liind In cbUJ; Gliii ·~
produeUon area to Ute feeding In other word8, b,y pulling on 11fe1ia Coullt.Y whlch c111 be put CUlwell, M. w•. Jordln, c. E.
served them 1i1 reeent year a. area at tiho lowest cqat &amp;lid In 167 more pounds Ute farmer to work prodllclng fesder ealv. FoUr&amp;!, Leo ~rri.J. Wayne
The Alhens Feeder C a 11 llle beat falhlon •. II used to be Increased hla 81'081 retum per ea. ·· Jn ·moat cases It ldll re. Scott, Vlrsll ·I(Jri;, ¥
Baer,
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'llh'e· «~nalderable amount ol Tim Beorhs, 'and Homer Rod'.
Sale, sponootod b,y the South· that bu,yero would .eome Into tho cow tl1.35.
eastl&gt;rn Ob1o Beef CaWe Jm. )ll'Oilucln&amp; aJ:810; buy tile. celvea . There -were very few throw~ ·Ume ~ fertlllaer and reaeed· ford.
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AddlUonal eonllljpiOra n-om
provement AoooelaUcm Ia juat 88Verol dollars ,,..-r:tbelrvll- outs at_tho sale tid a .YBir. Only 1ng to pll tiho land In " ' - foil
JOYED TO
one ot 19 to be held In Ob1o ue, and truck !hom to the feed- five hliad were throri out be· feeder calf procmctlon. U.,ond Alhena Coullfl wer~ WWiam
tlda year. The SEO group Ill· Ia&amp; area IIIII sell.them to llle cause ol low fll8llt,y. There 11111 the Iarmer ldU hove to Dode, il'ohn Weekle,y, John . THAT WE STOti&lt; '
nually sponsors Ute sale at feeder at ai high a price as wan severll bulla. llld slap hove m-pment alllllloY to Blazier, Ropr Wolfe, Frank
ALL WIX t&lt;
AlhenB and Ute one wltlclt wt11 possible.
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lndlcatlq Incomplete coatra. make tiho dedalons to carey Colburn, Vem """"'-· Erneot
be held at Ute Galllpolls Llvo.
ReCOIDI•InB tldoproblem,llle tlon; Incomplete castratloo Ia out the O(llratlon. ·
K,;rle, Dole Stanle,y, Thelma
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at 8 p.m.
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ganlzed In 1945 and tho latest nea~ Ia the use ol equipment. .l!f at Ute Ieeder calf ll&lt;lle was rey B81ley, Ralph Githrle, C,
.ll. MAKES
These two sales are under ooe In 1969. These sale• do The only sure means olcoatrs. Warrell PI~ of ReedsvWe. F, Ct'OIIIIer, Dee WUI!amsori,
PI:. US ·· the dlrectlan o1 llle vfll"'))'B two ,lltfngs ,.. they provide, 1 tlon Ia ulllng tbe kldfe. Rubber Mr. Pickens hoi eonil~~Utly, Charles Hawk, Orris Boudlnot,
HYD·R~ULIC'••
and directors of the SEO Beet con~atlqn and 'Vl&amp;rl!eUng banda or emaseulators require over tho last 118Vl!ral years, Ben Simpkin&amp;, Robin Dishong, ·
HOSE ~ FllTIHGS
cattle fmlx'ovoment Aaaocla. point for bolh the producer and' sreater care. One or two calves been one of Ute larpot buyers E. L. Kelma, Harry Looney,
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Uon, Lao Story (Melp Coun· the !Mu&lt;er•.The,y also provide a were tbrQwn out becouse they at the lal9s. The larp~ eon. George Guthrie, Rusaell OJ)e,y,
!;)'), prealdent; w. s. Michael point at Which, . In a
IIIII were too old. The qu.allt,y ol. tho III&amp;DOr to the sale was - - Ralj)b McCWn, Jolin Sheridan,
(Meigs County), vtce pre1lllent, apen IIUII1IIer, 1 market price bs h'lng ol feeder calves to be aril Knlaht ol Route 3, l'l&gt;me· Dixie DuCt, Herb Hawk, t.far.
and l'lul Boer (lllllgs County), Clll be established.
aold In Ute fall ol1970 has al- rvy, will&gt; 56 held. Vlcloi• it'· jorle Budworth, Mary King, and
secretary -Veaaurer,
Eveey time 1111ndlvtdual sale ready been determined. The age sell e&lt;JilaliPied 33 'head, · and Au sUn Adklna.
Directors from VInton Coull· II made at one of these IIIC· at whlclt IIley wtU be sold Is Cbarlea a.tcher ol Roote t . ___Other ~~· from Vln.
t,y include Tbomaslllllnellsand Uana 1 prlcels established at determined by the birth date. Pomeroy, COD~ 31 ht8d;
L. M. Fuller. Athens Count;r wlllch a prodlcet Is ...tlllng to These two Items CIIIIIIOt be
The. largeat CCIUIIIIOl' trOlil
dlrec!Drs are Merle Johnson ..U IIIII a buyer Is ldUlng to chanpd for 1970.
Athena Couii\Y was Alex Doand Jolin Blazier. Gallla Coull- 1119'·
There '"-still Ume to chlnge cle, Route 1, Stewart, ldth 3t
directors are E. GlenGrahm
The rangeln.prlce atfheAih· the CJIIIII.Y lor 1970 buid
bead. OWen Waldron of llay,
llld Kenneth
,Lawrence ens Sale tlda past week wu
County directors
Joe Wood- from $25 11!.$34.25perhundred.
yard llld Donlld La!llbert: .
welgbt. So~eno In be-n
The Gallipolis Sale Will eom. was Ute price at which buyers
plate Ita 20111 year of O(llra. and selleh iJf over 600 clilves
Uon lllis year. The Alhens Sale were In agteement em a mar.
was started one year later. ket prl ce last week. This ldll
The purpose of these sales have some effect an the sales to
has been llld conflnues w be be held Ute rest of the fall but
to Improve llle quallt,y ol feed· the range In price wtU be do.
BY JOHN COOPER
a hill to Intercept water which
er calves produced llld U&gt; mar- !ermined b,y the willlnllneu of Soli Conservallon Service
Is coming out olllle blll before
ket them In the most delllra- Ute buyers to pe,y spedllc prlc.
Mason Count;y
It reaches tho ourface. Therebit ltiiiiiiHir. PracUcall,y all ol ea for the cattle present at any. PT. PLEASANT- David Me- fore, It Ia uaual)J' neceuary to
the 15,000 held of calves to be sale.
Crumb, whose farm Is on Nine · put Ute We a 1111ort ways up
sold at the 19 sales tlds year
In the 1\iture It Is possible .Mile Creek at Beech lUll, has the slope from llle river bot. wtll go to Ohio feedlots tD be that other m'111solmerchandia- com,pleted 1 ppnd, The earth. tom.
finished out at a market welaht Ia&amp; feeder calvei wtll become
,1' .L _ Land
Denver Yoho, ol SOB, who
of around ane tbooasnd pounds. more common. Only about 10
lY OJ Ule
checked this aperaUon, report.
The feedlot owners are Inter- · per cent of the Ieeder calves moving was done by Carter and ed that It -red to be very
ested In buyla&amp; the calves as prnduced In Ohio are, market- Evllls. The delllgn waa made eftecUve-since water was ooz.
close U&gt; home as poslllble. They ed througb these graded loed- and Conatructlo!l cbeckecl b,y Ia&amp; out all along Ute ditch on
want litem ol the quallt,y the,y er calf sales. Poslllb)J' 1110111· teclllllclana ol SoU Conserve. 111e upper lllde.
wish to teed llld they want er 50 per may be market. tlon Service. The pond Ia about
Jamea Hoi&amp; Callier ol Edthem In Ute package (rxunber ol ed througb the weekly livestock , 4 acre 111 lllze and 8 feet deep. ward, was belplng 1d11111le op.
head) that Ia COIIVenieot 1 0 r sales wltlch are held through. 11 ldll be used for llveato&lt;:k eraUon IIIII Olins a farm on Old.
them to purchase. The,y, ol out the state. The balance are water llld other farm uses town Creek_,. his son.
course, ano also Interested In purchased by ·direct negotla.
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buying 111em as cheaply as poa. dons with the )irodu~r. either,
E. B. YOST, WHO Is 811 at- his farm a few years ago, Re
slble.
by the feedlot owner or a mid- tome,y from lhmtington, bought commented that It took about
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a farm 00 Thirteen M lie two years before Ute Ule on hla
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hand, Is Interested in getting
The opportunlt,y Cor . feeder Creek. 11 11 llle farm former • . farm wa1 etfectlvel,y rolllOVIq
his calves morketed as easily ~
~In·~'¥ lll-.at 'IY .-1it"SCott&gt;iiiOIIl8tt .n.! "~ ••u-~rl bilt after~
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as pooslble. He wanta tD ldl. ai,8U"'IIiut 50')W'I!ell\ofq,e 10 acres ol tho n.
Ben periGd"Of1f1bMIIt.-til11111eenlloprove his quality so that he feeder calves needed by Ob1o neU laod. Mr. Yo:':com; Ia&amp; an excellent job ol dniln.
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c111 get llle best price poasl- feeders are produced In Ohio. a cooperator ol the Western · age.
ble. He also wants to move In looking at the sale prices Soli Conservation District and
We would comment that an
REG. $2.40
litem as short a distance as last week It Ia readily seen that asked lor plaJmlng aoalatance 111me soils ~which Ute otruc.
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posalble.
the better quality, heavier calv. for developnent of hla farm lure Ia close IIIII the lloll pard.
_The Ideal sltuaUon ol course es brlnl the greateat IIIIOI!nt of He aald tbat he woold like ..; clea very fine, which Ia IIID8rfor the producer of Ieeder calv. money to Ute feeder calf pro. develop 1t 88 a llvea1Dck farm ally referred lo ae • ''Uibt''
Yaur Fa,. Supply Hr¥1ce ~~~~;
on which be expects In rat.. lloll, It takes about two Je&amp;rl
cottle.
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all controls arranged lor maximum comfort, so you can
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standard and optional features include:
e New type of seat adjusts lour different ways lor livingroom comfort in the field.
e Five-position tilt steering wheel-put it where you
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o Work-proven features: torsion bar draft control keeps
you plowing evenly; Torque Amplifier boosts pulling
power; and many othe~s.
Juat - d-otraUon rfdo wUI pnvo tho dllltnnct In lhlo lnllmltionll or lnlemltianal F11111111 756. Wo'rw wallln&amp;lor you.

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his ·son. Rt,}'mc!lld lUll, had
limed, fertilized IIIII seeded
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owned by Raymond on Thlr.
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Ollporlonco In bookkeeping and sales ' desirable
but '!'I will train. llll big company bontflb Including regular scheduled salary increases and
merc.. ndhe discount. Personal in..,nrltwa an
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DC 11111 equipment, motors, g_ra..,ra, contrala, ·
limit awltchoa, etc.
.If you haY_!_! '!'!nlmum al 2 yoars oxporl-• In
eleotrlcol 11alnleaenco and ore lotoreated In
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f9P dollar wages ond prevldoa excellent -ploy"
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&amp; Yellatr lleUcloos, $L50;
Winesap, $2.00. Open dally.
Bring conlalners. Dassel Or·
cherd, 5'h mL south of Jack·
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Co. 15 go 21;1 miles.
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NEW FURNITURE. Big savtJWS
on living room suites $119.95
w •199. 96. Our profit Ia less,
but you sllll get the best at
Rice'• New &amp; Used Furlll·
ture, 854 Second Ave. 4469S23,
238-tl

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YOU QUALIFY PURCHASE
FOR THE
LOAI!
PR.ICE IITHE
$10,5!10, ~~ A"'
NUAL #UCENTAGE RAT'
~~\~~~THfciR Pr.,YII.J':s.
THIS HOME HAS BEEN
COMPLETELYREMOOELEQ
AND REDECORATED 11+CLUOES FAMILY ROOM,
LARGE KITCHEN,_ FULL
B'SEMENT
MODERN
(HEW) FURNACE, 2 CAR
GARAGE ON A LARGE
SHADY LOT. IN EVENING
CALL IKE ... ISEMAN AT
•6·3796.

The Search !IS Ended
If You Need
More Rciom
PUT A SPARKLE IN HER
EYEL SHOW HER THIS
tOVt.LY 1 YR. OLD 4
BEDROOM HOME WIT~
ROOM TO SPARE. IT 1..... ·
CLUDES ALL T~E BUILT'
INS 2 BATHS FULL
BASEMENT WITH ~INISHED
FAMILY ROOM. LARGE 2'
CAR

GARAGE

PLU$

DON'T DELAY
BE SORRY

LARGE FLAT LOT AND IN

Mobile Home
47

Acres

IF YOU ARE JUST GET•
TINC START~O OR WANT
TO RETIRE THIS WILL
SUIT YOU, 0000 MOBILE
HOME, LARGE STORAGE
BLOC. LARGE POND
AND SEVERAL GOOD
BUILDING SITES. ALL
GOES AT $8,900.
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WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
CALL Grover Lonl' 4t8-IMIU
or Bob Qa-1~168.
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$2.00 Servtce a.rp
Will removeyourdesd
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limo 10 AM- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969

nl~e ~ld8nllal "
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keyour . ,I'll. 256.e88t
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ilhadod,lat. :lllr, HOI been
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~~)j&amp;'tl). Qlespot A VERY lovelythreebedraam rFRDi.ltJH!aJI, call 44f •
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;-.rtn1b'l)all, QM. .
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to~
llantcoi, •• ~. . Dr.
In kltdoen, tiro
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' HOME SITE
OR TRAILER SITE. S'h acres.
VInton, Ob1o
Raccoon Twp. on Slate RL
Formen
207~
325. City schools.
-------------WE HAVE one of the best 3 BR
GD.LENWATER'S SaJiuc Tad!
SLEEPING !lOOMS, w I e k IJ
Brick homee in the area 1&lt;&gt;- NINE ACRES
Service, 414 Smith Dr., KoJI,.
n.tee. Park Cea!nl llalel.
cated on a bnutlful lot I'Ufto
auga,
tt&amp;..'lt89.
201.U
78~
niJW lrOQI SR 218 ID tho Ohio NICt: bldg. site. (.;Qod soli. Mile
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BACK HOE o. acoop lotdei'
SLEEPING ROOMS, week I Y
laoement with Rec. Room, SOLD SOLD
service. Call Charles L.
niel Golllnllolel ~286.
large living roomthotover· THREE-fa
SOLD
3-03
Hoech,
446-8230.
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ocrea, all 3
-------------or, •large storage buUdll18, miles lrOOl Rio Grande, In
aod central air cond!Uonlng.
Raccoon Twp., all sold In IV·
~AL 1\VR worki!W C014'le,
erqe lime ol sale, 3 -k•
Thurman, Ohio
11111 3 days. A teleph,.. call
ftlcalf furnlihod two bedroom
33 years experience
COUNTRY LIVING
811'111 1P11111Kint. Ph. U8 •
3 BR modem home located em will put ue U&gt; work lor YOIL
Phone 245·5269 or
2812.
221-tf
1h ocre lot '"' old SR 160 at
Central Soya 446-2463
Jay Sheppard, 4&lt;16-()219
-------------Evergreen. New forced air
Earl Winters, •&lt;16-3828
FURNISIIEDB'i ltw'yCottage,
-----------turnaceandparllalhesement. Wayne Amsbary, «6.0239
DOLL HOUSE Nursery. Trana• .
721 ·Sacand Atoe., t rooms,
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
Priced below replacement Denver K. Higloy, 446-0~
portaticm available. Reasoo.
111111, acreanad In porch. Re- CLOSE our ON 99 rillllalsand
cost.
-------------allle rates 1lao lor shqJplng
doconted. o4ults only. 22o-tf d---~
Tra•
or
working mothers, hourly,
.....,...u-1 0 .·-~...-49 GARFIELD AVENUE Plumbiftl &amp; Heating
vel end Camper TrallorL No SEE THIS 3 BR home today. R
Or weekly ratea. Ph.
dally
STANDAJW
r•.wM• olrar relliled.
tff-4522.
56-U
Ia vacar •nd resdy U&gt;move
PLUMBING&amp; KEATING
Sale ·
Amallu7'• Apoche Tnller
ln. All "· lo./"e either ro.
215 Third Ave. tt&amp;-3782
Sales, 131 Fourlll A.._ Ph.
ceniiJI
paime;;'-b
Jneled.
Has
197-tf
NEI tiiC TRUCK
446-0239.
23t-tt
plen!JI of •torose IIIII built· -:---•---------HEADQUARTERS
----------~--In cabinets In kitchen.
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
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PHOHE «6-1694
AND HEATING
Uble. 150 hour-er, 4 • OFFICE EYEHIHG
11GS 'b T GMC plcq
Route
UW at Evergreen .
speed, laeli. and gages, t22$.
We will offer at Public Auction the poraonal ,...,.
1H21~ T,GMC
Charleo M•.Hool «6-15-46
Ph. tt&amp;.:l'/35
Call 441-4084 after 4 p.m.
erty
of tho late Cather Ino Edwards on Satunlay
1M2 1"700 Ford.Gmq!
271~
234-U J. Michael Heal «6·1503
18th of Ootoher, 1969 Ill 10:00 A.M. 'At the Cotht~
1111 FeOO Ford trucll
i~• Edwards Ruidenco Ia tho Vlllogo ol Center•
1M2~ T, Fonl pldal,p
lAIRD
REALTY
CO.
Brammer Plwnblng &amp; Heatllll!
••II•, Ohio.
1~ F 700 Ford
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300 Fourth Ave,
d8a 'AI T.. latea•e•....,,
811·. chrome rtms and duel ex-. Osatr lelrcl, hlltor
Phalle f46.J637
Personai property consist of:
pdqo
hluat, 446-0386.
23lh'l
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ll6t ~ T. GMC ...
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A~tique chairs, dishes, stove, kitchen utensils,
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.,2 Second Ave.
298.U
qud_ts
and other miscellaneous items too numerous
1981 2 T GMc
R111
For
.Sar.
to
It
st.
1966 \It T. a.. Pickup
.
WE'VE MOVED
CARTER'S PLUMBING
1181 GIIC tiurioon
DROP In tb OW' new ottlce lo.
AND HEATING
Rover William•
1M8 \It T. GMC Plcq
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ll3ll Fourth AVII,
Pierce Eclward1
'"'~ T, Chew.
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REAL
just three doora east ol the
Phone U8~881
Exec-• ""'teol
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Poet Ofllce. We hove Jm.
15i.u
.:Othorlne E•words, deceaa,.l
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proved IIIII Ol!Panded our - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1"' 14 Dodp tiWJ1J
ST RT ·169
qu.artera _to better serve Ute $.... Ices O.._ed
-~ T Farm
bQYora end sellers ofreales- "'•
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$dt.IG · 1810 IIQ. ft'. llvbos ates, 8 !arae
tate Iil Gallla County,
~ERT EHNAN
· ·j.MUT.Jateif•tkwl
rma end lath, IIW floors,
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bull~l!f. locoted
em a BUILDING LOTS
Wa •star
Dollveey
Servtes
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Rt •• r..eiJlpoiJa
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Ph·, ..9 • 1••
Lacollon: 3· ..Ilea ...... Rio Grande on the Cl....
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~.:Cilor 'llltOttJ&lt;i l'rlllll pond. lOts on !Qroved itreet, ell¥
•• .. "" zu,u
Evans Read. ·
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24 -tf 1 ACRE, 7 room home, bath,
depth Onder, AM-FM stereo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - city waterawllable,alaopa.
and co•aette. Carpet inside,
PaneliJW and paper Cor dec·
Owner Moved-Wants
0 11
lronlaoci sun deck. Boston Real Estate For Sale
'" ng. NTwo mlleslromclty
Home Sold Now
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Whaler D!Jwy, davttlaodm&lt;&gt;on 141• Ice 1ocatlon.
ANI11T's A REAL BUY FOR
U&gt;r. Onwer buyi-40n.
Marl- NEW
Green GOOD
4 bedroom
SOME
ONE
WANTIIJW! A
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Acre3S bedroom
Sibil v.home,
Fino. 1
home,LOCA110N,
LARGEFULL
3 BEDROOM HOME
nett&amp; CalJ304-523-lJI69,Hunnc ng
ca bl nets In kitchen,
WITH
DRY BASEMENT
SELL OR RENt N• bou'-, 3
tll!llon, W. VL for aPPOint. avsllable. call 446-1900 or
part hesemenl, bath, line riV·
LOCATED ON 3 LOTS
lltllrooiM, ...,..., dt,ymem. Prlco.15,000.
446-2890.
er vtew, lai'p lot 50x300.
~~OUJL~ ":s~F tLtE ~~~
W 1 G.- Aeieo IWIIII~ I'll.
Look this over,
ROOMS ARE LARGE AND
23 3-8 - - - - - - - -238-.'1
MH$23orttWJii '
-WE AREHAVINGinqulrlesfor
ITHASAVERYNICEBUILT
-------------IN
KITCHEN (RANGE
221-Cf
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small farms aod city proper·
OVEN ETC.) WITH UP!
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GOOD CLEAN LUMP IIIII ato.
, ,....,
ty Se
HOLSteRED BREAKF •sT
. ---------- -- - - - • • 1 &gt; !
' e us.
NOOK. ITS SHARP AND~ IN
UNFURN. toPT. Sroom~"heth;
kar coal. Carl Winters, Rio
E•oni~r•:
AN EXCELLENT NEIGH·
2dooraalloveY"""er.Adults.
Grlllda. l'llone245.$1U, 8~ 1912 CHATHAM AVE.
R
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BORHOoo.
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NICE 3l!1f home, large living •uo1 • Woodo, 446-&lt;1618
See lolra. T. A. Thomas. Ph. - - - - - - - - - - ·- - ··John I. Richards, 446-0280
446-2419.
238-6 VSED loiACHINFS - 3 only,
room, comfortable kllchen, Ronald Canaday, 446-3636
-------------Royal, KMG twewrltera,
~oclry room, fllnced yard. - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Best Buy You'll
. Campln* Equip. I.so. I NICR M21 cash reg·
•arleds bloomer is neal and well
0. D. PARSONS
Find !In Gallipolis
•
ater, 1 V oU&gt;r register, 1
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HERE'S A WELL cONNEW 1969 starcrsll Travel
Geatetner mlmqnph. Slm· BRI CK
Farm, Village, Ci ... Pr-v
STRUCTEO MODERN 2
1110111 Ptg. lc Om Equip ONE L0
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STORY LOCATED ON A
traDers, 17'&amp;'•, S.C., dealer
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Firot &amp; Oll•e
HUGE SHADED LOT IN EX·
COlli 1968 Apollo18'2",S.C.,
446-1397.
beth, Or&lt;lplace, 2 car garage,
Phone 446-0 219
CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD.
232-tf
large lot with all utiliti'es 1·n,
LARGE LIVING
ROOM WITH
$1675; 1968 Stercrall camper
WOOD
BURNING
FIRE
sleeps 6, $7SO. Save $350 to
blacktop streeL
DAIRY FARM
PLACE(
FORMAL
DINING
ROOM COULD BE FAMILY
$800 on 1970 C81q18rs a n d
SPINET PIANO
CHILUCOTHE RD.
ROOM) 3 LARGE BEDROOMS,
IY, BATHS FULL BASE•
tr1Uera .-. Camp Conley WANTED, reajiOIIBible party U&gt;
2
ACRES, (110 acres grass),
MENT AND\ CAR CARAGE.
Star.crsll Sales, behind Pies atake over low monthly pay· PRICE $8,900. ::- located' fonnta 1 0modern
8 room, -o s•-·3
IT NEEDS PAIN.T INSIDE
nice
lot
lth60
.haded
W
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AND OUT . BUT ITS PRICED
ant Point Resort.
ments 011 a oplnel plano. can
age, 3BR, carpeted LR and
home, equip. bldg., One Ofthe
AT $16,500 WHICH IS WAY
23U
be seen locally. Write Credit
one .BRIll
he
nt
lth
nlcesldalryhernslnthecOUJ&gt;.
BELOW
TODAYS MARKET
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VALUE . CALL IKE WISE•
llllnager, P. 0. Box278, Shel·
ps furnace, city water and t,y. Yoo wUI like this ooo.
MAN NOW.
byviUe, Indiana.
Rent
Sale
232-12
tt CENTRAL AVE. S rooms,
THINKING
Excellent Farm
balll, utlUt.Y room, all redec·
OF A BUSINESS, Wehaveagood
orated llllide and out, Call 105,0UO B. T, U. forced air ps NOW REDUCED
ONE
OF GALLIA COUNTY'S
locatioo ldth a bldg. 15 x 60.
BEST FARMS. 140 ACRES
after 5 p.m. 446-0142,
furnace. Ph. 416-0516.
$1,500 - lV2 sU&gt;ry home, I BR
IN TOP PRODUCING CON•
can be purchased Cor less
238-6
239-3
and sewing room, spacloos
DITION WITH A VERY
then replacemenl cost of bldg.
GOOD 6 ROOM MOOERN
------------------------LR with WB Oreplace, full
HOME . BEEF OR DAIRY AS
FIREWOOD seasoned or green.
hesement, ps furnace, 2 car
YOU PREFER. LOOK INTO
THIS TODAY.
For Rent
!Awls Clagg, 146-1437.
prop, on a Slate RL
NEIGHBORHOOD RD.
FURNISHED apartment, 4 rms
23lh'l RA
HALF MILE oul Nice 5 room
and heth, atRloGrande. Ph. - - - - - - - - - - - - - NCH STYLE HOME
lrame home with porcb, (n.
245-5142.
211-3 WATEH WELL pump cmnplete ALL TRE BUILT-INS- r&amp;ll88,
sulated,
Outbldg. FruiL City
______ __ ____
lor lnstlllatl~ Ph. 256-6244.
oven and plenty nice cabh,.
water &amp; schools. Price reTRAILER SPACE
23lh'l
ets, large LR, covered patio,
CERAMIC TD.E IIIII llmloan
duced.
Wlthwllkl,r&amp;JI1)s,petlos,net. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 BRand llle heth, Just 3
work. Phallo AahWorlh, ua.
uralpa, city water, resdyto THE MARION County AJWusA..
mile from city limits.
DOWNTOWN
9368.
19~
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SO. Muet be 63 model or new·
soclaUon rd Amual FALL HOBART DILLOH, Real"'' REMODELED ;lder torCHJU&gt;ry, TAHUR'S Floor Cover;._ ceramic tile, Arms~ro~W liner. Call me, Larry Evens,
SALE, Saturday, October 18,
446·2674
new turnec.fO(h •, half, lor
oleum.
We sell aocl Install.
446-1830 or 446-4174, Only
1969 at the Marion County Luoillo or Howard Brannon
sale or lease.
Call
for
free estimates. 446~S
a morth.
zt0-6
Falrgrouods. Show !O:OOa.m.
Evenings «6- 1226
1293,
-------------Sale 1:oop.m.SeUI1183Bulls,
11 ACRES
38 Femlles and · SO Steer - - - - - - -- - - - - - - MODERN 6
2 BEDROOM houaetrsUer near
n
c.lveL Merlin WOO!lrulfauc·
nn. one oor plan,
235-6
· f . &amp;. W. ~ llalt~tSal••·
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lllcel,y paneled, heth,drllled
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Wbtdoiil, lllall, Me, !=IIUdt
Willen,
Rio Gnndt, '0 . Ph.
8t tlie Nelllu. }'liCe,, VERY NICE eisht room home.
245-6121 . . . s.
tl.lt', .. Slate 91. Apnll l'llrllllo,
You will like the modern
nn. .••. . IIWI, helpllal kt tchen, carpeted, I!Wflooro,
-------------FOR SALE
IIIII .....ollllllllltr.
M~ 4 bedrooms, 111'1&amp;8, hethond
34 FT. loiARINETIE ALL ·· - - - - - - - - - - - - shower. Corner lot In ~ty.
3 BEDROOM od
ki
ALUM. HOUSEBOAT, NEW· NATIONWIDE INSIJRANCE
• m em tc n,
AUG. 1988. Six~. 210 AUTO, Ore, liCe, 45 State Sl, . gas furnace, lath, storm
HP V-clrlve, 6.5 KW Plant,
Waldo F, Brown, w. R,
doors, air colldltlonl1111 llnlt,

1966 CIIEV, Conwrtlble aocl
1115 :Ford ploq, Ph. 2SS.
8777.
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lust fort,. 1141mand" ftor ....
runnen tht ,hHvy

Servin1 Mei1s, Gallia &amp;Mason Counties

Mo•• County ~lt...rs C.n Co11 C;olloct _ "2-2111

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211-6996,

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WE SPECIALIZE In I'OCIIIng,
llumlnum llldlna. Cll]ltdil).
borne reiiiOdella&amp; lnalcle 11111
out. Home mal...._ ..
all typee, Ph. 245.s821•
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OU. Treated U&gt; give more host and leu soot. Degree
Da¥ Delivery. Metered Tickets. Easy Pay Plan.

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Open Til 6 Mo.n. Thru Sat.

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Wendell Holmouald- "Litelo
an end In llaelt, and the only
quesUon as ID whether It Ia
worth llvltW 11 whether Y1JU
hove - h of IL"

I!DWARD HOGG ON TUrkey
Ran ol Oldtown Creek lnetall.
ed 1,soo feet of We va~nqe.
Part ol tlds was Interceptor
Ule llld Ute cltcb·waa ,q from .
a deplll ol three feet to live
feet. An lnterceplnr Welaplait.
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WIBLE A!fim'ING Rebert
Hlte ol Oldtmm Creek ldth Ule
drainage, we ndtal some ex.
eeUent pasture on Ute biB nesr
where ho was Installing tile tile.
We asked Bob wltat he had done
to brtng about this good grasa.
He said lllat he had applied 0..
20.20 fertilizer llld had timed
lt.
We remember almost rour
)'BirS aao when we belped Bob
with plana fortldafarmthat11111
aame land waa In a veey poor
alate ol prodticUon IIIII part ol
It wae covered ldlh 1llll'thleaa
brush.

F &amp;W IRACIOI SALES

meke Sieller your bolt buy-IIJ ler. - • • for
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See blc 12 ton 1914 Steam Ensine run.
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School, Columbul. Phone tad a y rar your appolnbnent,
441h'1700.
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Eastern Ave,, Galllpollo. Ph.
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CARPETS fright? Make them
a boatttrul sight with . Blue

fancy deslgna with just t h 0
twist of a single dial. Lett In

Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Lower G. C. Murphy Store.
240-6

used. Will sell for only $47

lay .. a - way all! never been

cash or E--Z-Terms. Phone

416-1634.

236-6

68 HONDA 350 Scrambler, low
miles, $550. Ph. 446-1324 ELECTROLUX SWEEPER with
good suction. complete with
evenings.
240-3
a I I attachments and even
throw away begs. Full price
1969 KARMAN GHIE, sports
model, Cully eQllip,Jed, radio,
tape stereo, 4-:0St $2800 will

only $32.80 or terms avail-

able. Phone 446-1634.
236-6

sell for $2250. Ph. 773-5423
Mason, W. Va.

240-6

1969 EARLY American s tereo

radio cornbimtion. Beautiful
solid state unit with 4 speed
changer, 4 speaker sound

system. Balance $89.32. Use
our TIME PAYMENT PLAN,
can H6-!028.
240-3
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STEREO. Dual volume co~
trol, 4 speed intermixed
ch&amp;nger, 4 speaker sound system, with AM&amp;FM radio. Balance $81.46. Use oor TIME
PAYMENT PLAN. C&amp;ll 446-

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CLEAN CARPETS with ease.
Blue Lustre make s the job
a breeze. Rent electric sham-

pooer $1. Farmer's Hardw•re Co.
240-6
----------- AKC Reg. miniature Collies,
''Sbelties". 5 wks. old. Call

Larry North 446-1211.
24~

TAPPAN GAS range, $15. Ph.
245-5260.
240-1
KEEP CARPETS beautiful d.,_
spite footsteps orR busy famUy, Buy Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Sheppard, 862 1st Ave.
240-6

IF YOU are bullcllllg a new
home or remodeling, - us.
We are builders. Dlltrlbulor
ror llotpolnt Appllaneoa, Alii""" Electric.
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DEADLINII
5 P·"'· Oar lof•e' P..ltllcetl.,.
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C•ncelletiene &amp; CerrectiM•
Will ~.
until 'f •·•· '•
Per ef ~llcttlo•
REGULATIONS
Tr.. P~llahw ,.,.,.,•• th. rlfht
.. Mit 0' reject enr Ha 11.._.4 . .
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1"HIIEE ROOM apartment, eompleteb modern "1111 built-In
kitchen, wall oven and table
top unit; otalnleaa steel alnk
with dl~ unit, 1&amp;1'10 bath
and larll ciiiiMIIL Nlcebcleeorated. ~ 992-2278 ror """
polnlment alter 2 p.m.
6-22-ttc

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Consignlltnl Salt
To Bo Hold Oct. 18
Starting ot 10 AM

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By UnitedPresalnternatlonal
Today Ia Sunday, Oct. 12, the
285th day or 1969 with 80 1o
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'lbe moon Is batween Its new
SMALL FOUR room lllrnllllled
phase and ftrat quark!r.
ltouao. Ch!ldroaaecopted, bul
'lbe morning atars ar~
house
auitabtO ro..
Mercury, Venua, Saturn an:l
adult~o ealt .9112-3872 after
Jopiter.
4:30·p. m.
The eveninl star Is Mars.
10-12-:ltc
On thls day In history:
In 1492 Chrlatos&gt;hor Colwnbua,
6 ROOM , HOUSE, bath, now
took po11eoslon of laJid In the
forced air furnace, RL 7,
Bahama a In tho Mme or Spain.
T"'pers Plains. call CoolThis event Ia conalderod the
vOle, 6674075. ·
dlacovery of Ameriea.
10-12-3tc
In 1870 conteclerate hero Gen.
Robert E. Leo died In
TRAILER FOR rent. Bi'olln'a
Lex!niton, Va.
Trailer Park. Ph, 9tuaU.
In 1967aBrltlahalrllnerwent
1o..l0-lltc
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;ultor, old huffet~ rafrlgarotor 1
eoblnet boaa, old stands, old
rocht'l, 3 9•• stovea, ~t~ontel
type , old picture -fromu1 1
wrl~n'il desk, 2 corn 1hel1..,.,
old cones, old hook~, old
1cole1,
Ker~MDfe
1WC11her,
ltero1ene lfDVfl, 1 lo:r. choir,
1 roll borb wire, 2 ol mltr01'1L
step locWer, 1 old cloc
(eight day), 1 utlllt,. coblneot,
1 : Maytog wrlr••r waa.h er,
oMiqw IIO'ld toble, 1 boot
lood•r; 1 breoUo1t ut, I
dlell of dtfJWfWs,
n i.:e
Zenith televl1lon, 1 ad pony
cart, ·Iorge 1tone jon, 1 old
Oliv.,
typewriter.
Other
Item• too num11r0ua to mention

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Rea!' Estate Far Safii

DAY.992-2151
NIGHT 992·7~4 ~,~

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

DIOO iwoptline l'.J" W.B.
8 cyl., adventurer pkg., tan, custom cob,
undercoating, dual horns, eJCttrior mldg. r*g.

- CLIFF PtJILLIP~ - CAN THOMPSON

8 cyl., 4 speed, 7.50/ 16 6 ply, radio, we at

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FAMILY HOME - Almost 1,2
acre, 31argobedrooms,pleuty parking apace, bath, utUIty room, 2 porches. cement
block oltbulldlng, close ln.
$5,000.
G.l. HOME - 2 story frame,
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3 bedroomo, batb, nice lot,
REMOVE
EXCEiis bcKi.J M ~ .
BEAGLES. Phone 843-ll476.
Phont 94&amp;.3821
JIBrt basement, low laxea.
\"'th F1Uidex tableta. ~ •.
1D-12-10tc
Raclna, Ohio
MAKE US AN OFFER.
$L88 at Nel100 Dru(.
Crltt llradtllrcl
WILLIS IDLL - 2 bedrooms,
. ..11-aotp
FUEL OIL CGnversion burner
1 story frame, ceDar, lmJ·
ror !11111ace. Also chll4's
tadon brick oidlng. $1,500. READY-MIX CONCRETE clallvmaple cheatordrawera. RichCOAL, LUMP, - . IIXiklr~
ard l!ertoo, lit. 1, Loow BotH!,.RY CLELAND, B.....erecl ri&amp;llt to your project,
ml• run.
Sillt ·
tom, Phone 986-3331.
hot and easy, Free elllOHtce-992-2259
Work&amp;, £all lfata St., Pciat.
111-12-dtp
mateo, Ph. 992-3284, C..
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Ret.-992-2561
Klein Ready-Mix Co., Mldcll..
11-la.dt
port, Ohio.
6-311oUc OLD ·LIBERTY 1boatre bulldIIW. Nice. Very roaiiOIU!t. COAL, ea..tot.Nnlne run, Ja.O..:;.
Phone 992-6251.
cobs Coli co. llldand TJiple,
10-12-Uc'
Phone 7~2-tt62 or lt244811. '

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A t ... llr .,.. ldOG In .. ndlng merchGndhingl
E""l•ot•o dlatrl~utorohlpo far "Tho Little Svndrr"
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$800 ••
$1200 , . ,..."'h ,,. .,..... , . . ''""· Y-.. II• ,.. Mlllrw;: need
,.. ••,.,lw.c:e. We conlrect oil oecount1 11ntl ._,_.I, lnetoll,..
u.,._ Y•~ ""'''" '"'"" with popufor, .wtlonally oci.,...IMcl
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D200 Sweptline 128" W. B.
8 cyl., automotic trano ., radio, power steering, 7.50/ 16 6 ply, west. coast mirroro,
camper speciol, white with blue interior.

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~FM radio, tiiJ &amp; t'lescope steering wheel,
tear window defOJigor, CCII)trolled differential, tinted glan, w/s/w tires and Comlartran air-condiliDning.

i9&amp;8 Cadillac Calais H.T. Sedan ...... $4700

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Galaxie SOO; V-8 4 door Sedan. Like new, blue finish with
moh:hii!JI intei'iar, P.S.Auto.trono. Da.AIIe Chock Used Car

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Sedan. Factory air conltitiDnlng.
top,
' Exira clean cor frol!l - of our moot .UP.ndobl·e t uotomers

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rctt!l!l1 tinted glan, w/s/w tires, Climate Control
Alr-C;onditiDning, real. oharp, only. 18,000 mi lu.

3~1967

2 Sedan

Cadlllacs ......... yo11 choice $3700

De Villas and Coupe De Ville, lull power
~ulpment and factory oir-conditioning. .

1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado ..... $4600
Full power equip., radio, tinted glass, w/ s/w
tires, Climate Control oir•conditioning, green with
green interior.

":YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALIIY WAY
OF DOING BUSINESS"

larr &amp; Van Zandt
Sales
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992-5342 '; -'•
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1-So.fdiers
colleclively
7-Tibet•n prints
12-Turklah decree
17-Prapasltlon
21-laad a&amp;eln
22-widaawaka
23-Ranovate
24-lRipped
25-Bab)'lonian

daily
26-Burdan
28-Whit.kara

30--Poinlt. out

32- ThrH·Iaad
sloth
33-Secret •••nt
35-Soll
37:.-che racteristic
n--oanlsh island
40-The 11lf
41-latln
conjunction
42-Cranny

4s-Part of church
(pl.)

47-Conjunction
48-Nort.e COd

49-Loak lhtedly
52-Football kick
5-4-Thoroulf\tera

S6-Le11antine
ketches
57- Father or

mother
59- Civil injury
61-Tear

6.2-itation
63-Stu.ltad parwn
64-Artiflclal

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66-Sorrow
67-Unit ol
Siamese
currency
68--Garmant

PONTiAC
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clJlY~~=!t:!-f.c

~blothnelllufilumbloo,
- lollet Ia ..cti· ,.quare; tit

for" . four orcllnar1 worcl1. .
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500 HilT. S.ct..n. Local

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vinyl lnt•l•, toN tW•, Nlllo
stc"lnt aM ltrak••·
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auto.
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white ekte,..
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Bla~:oyne 2 Or. 6 crl. AutO&lt;&gt;
tron1. GooCI tlr••·
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NHda point lob. Normally
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pric:ccl.
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2 Or, Gao,d tlrh, run1 alA
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I 1961 Corvair •••• $295'
I lt. Waoon. G09CI tir••• clean

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wltl) blue vinyl

equt,,.d, o rtal lleauty, , .
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coast mirrors 1 camper 5pecial pkg., bright
red.

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onl)' 12,000 rnllet. Spotleu
cl•an fnterl•, told flnl.ll,
tood W.W. tlfea, faetwy alr
cancUtlontd, Automat!~: fNn••
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dual vol1111e conlfOI, 4-fpeed
Intermixed changer, 4-iPelk- _
er sound 111tem wltll AM 6 FM radio.
tat.t8. ::
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acres land, 250 root frontPortland. Pbono M3-225t.
over. ~ - "Siar" 2lk lbiWi )
. . . 011 Slate ROute 124 In _-.;:.;;;;;._-______ !_~9-Uc
'L69. Eberabadl lllrdwiN, 1!:
S)Tacuae. Larpo kllchelllrlth
Supr ·Rim Mill, Pic._. ,':
lote of blreh cablnetl, pleaQ&lt; MODERN RANCH, 5
Harc:lware, Ma1011o
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or closet apace, prap. """. beth, air condltloaocl, wall to
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roadon room, cu; water,
room, hall, ~*~room. Bao&amp;I!IS, eleetrlcit;J, wall to wall
ment,
woodlloirnlqr!lrep!aee, NEW, THREE biidroGm ~.i)
carpet In llvinl room. llull
lal deoi&amp;Decl hiDe, 1'h balba, ':•
marble lrindow sills, lPJ)l'Oxsee to appreciate. P ' - arceramic llle, ·GIIJ b&amp;Hment, -; .
lmately 1 acre or ground,
ter 5 p, m. ror appol"""ont
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9112-22'18,
N-ICe
room,
air condltloned. ~
sale. ~ Dick Rawu,.. lor
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NA SERVICE, Phone 9112 - 19a7 DODGE Coronet fGur door
mlnlalura, " ' 111!1 .. llllt!S: ~
urvtce IIIII ~Ill• -l'bail '·:
2522,
11-111-ttc
VS sedan, aWimatlc, - • r
112
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steorllll!- Joe Wippel, Rl. 3,
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Phone
992FOR II1RE, - lnadler wat.r
F1EU&gt; GliOWN CllrJ• I' .. ' '
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Uno, ceoopool dralna 4 to 12
10-9-6tp
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"Ide. PU Andoraon, lfaoon,
bloom. All calorJ 10 .... ~
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Ncb. ~~ ftolrw Sllap, c:!
4 COON DOGS. &lt;.all GeiiJPOillo
3:30 or &amp;U4115, Jladno.
ll(aaon, w.
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5141.
5 p, m.
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$2195.65

RET AIL
Dlacount
NOW

D300 Cob and Chassis
Boost« brakes; 7.50/16 6 ply, weot coost
mirrors, tinted w/ shield, custom exteriOr
pkg., dual h!&gt;rn•, bright turquoi oe.

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6 ROOMS, bath, laundry, full
basement Phone alter 5:30
p. m. 992-3981.
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lflc!dl~ 'llhlcJ. - -• . 1£ANB, $L50 lluabll, ptck7our C'f ~f~ 1~ ;l'e (
Also turnips, beell and
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poppers. Clareneo Pro!IIU. RA1i-.ijc;E- ;j;;.l,.ted ~· '~
SPACIOt/S 7 ROOM '-te, 1\1

Col. Jhn A4aMI
Col. Bill Brown

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POMEROY - 6 nice rooms,
10-1Wip
several
bath, fireplace,
closets. Basement, Furnace.
$9500.
MIDDLEPORT RURAL - 6
rooms, bath, furnace, fireplace. 2 acro1o $6,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 room
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trame. bath, nice lot, fenced. 'RON'S- FLooR ai.t Ulo, balllNear laundry. $4,000.
,_, 1nd ldtcholl remodelPOMEROY - 2 lots, 4 room
IJW, lllllllllcldldoU. Cai174Zhouse. $1500.
&amp;$38,
11-28-Uc
RT. 124 - Remodeled 3 bedrooms, master with 2 closets. ---------~---CIGARETI"l!; WIIIIIJW machla8i
Bath, closeta f!l(oro. Garage.
and IWV!co. ABC Enieq)rlaMINERSVILLE - 6 I'OCIIIIS,
1111011, W, VL Phone
p.m.
basemert, porch. 1 acre
77NHS.
a.e.tfe
10-12-3tc
$1750.
MOBILE HOME - 1962 Rem- SEPTIC
cleuocl. MWer
..;..;
brandt, 2 bedrooms, I!IS fllrSanltalklll. SteWart, Ohlo.l'b. 1989 EARLY American stereo
nace. $2350
2-12-tfc .
RACINE RURAL - 6 rooms
brick, bath, 3 bedrooms, SEE NEIGLER Bulldlntl Sopply chaJWWr, t • ••ker ~ \'
base1nent, new furnace. Garror bulldiJW your hGme. Call &amp;Yitem. Ba1ande tst.32. u.,t
sgo. $16,000.
Gur NoJtler, JlaciM, o.
our time~~~~ ~ian. Cal1
HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD-------- __a_:~ 992-3352.
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PIANOS, two

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RODNEY DOWNING
Raal Estate Broker

Owners MRS. GENEVA YATES

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Auto_. Irons.

MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO

$2115, Terms

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128" W.B.
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OPEN liiLL 8:00 P.M.

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REALTY
available. Ph. USED
nice roc:onG!O. HOBSTETT!I, l..ltH 992-3352.
d!Uonod oprl&amp;bt
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TERM$ OF $ALE• CA$H
Not reeponalble lot occldentJ
Slvn•ds

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992-3325 lnSII111C8
SYRACUSE
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Rocllo 011d hooter,

prices av•. Final year end ~le on these and al!. ~969 Dod1e &amp; Rambl• modets in stock. Nowls the iima for allliiOIIIY·savars .to realize
a barpin on the car or truck of your choice at:~AWLINGS. The samp,. les listed below art 1!169 Docile Trucks, but 1118 price di•nts are
mllabli on all l969"models In stock •.• SAVE .... SAVE ..•

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Auxiliary of tho unit has
a Used :Antiquo Eloc•,
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Bob's Mabile
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
Slate Rt. 124 , Phone 932295L
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I WISH TO thank everyone who
sent cards, letters, dowers
MDIACLE Water Softnel'-eoltam gifts, everyone that sent ·------------~-- -----------ena and removes roll. Norfood to my famUy and anyone EXPERIENCED Interior and ex- FURNISHED lllroe room aput.
man Stewart, VInton, 388 terlor JIB!nling, root, carpenmont, • - r , newlydeooratthat helped in any way dur!~
8377.
114~
try
11111
masonry
"ork.
Reel,
507 IIIII st., ~
my hospitalization.
Also
nie
Bubbo.rd.
Phone
992-2271
Phone
9112-2792.
s.22-Uc
special thanks for the many,
EXCELSIOR Silt Works- Coal
or
after
6
p..m.
992-3511.
--many prayers said in my befor l&amp;le, lump, ea, stoker
half.
104-1211&gt; TWO BEDROOM t..e, Uvkw
and mine run. E. Main 91.,
Lois McCain
----------,---- room, dlniJW room, hall and
Pomeroy, 0, Ph. 992..1891.
10-1f-!tp ROOF REPAIR and remodel- 0110 bedroOm carpeted, 764
190~
IJW; alao I!Urlorpalntl~and BroiiMU A... , Middleport.
romoclei(JW, b7 contract. Ph. 992-9961 or Hloa035.
Help Wanted
Free eotlmlte. Phone 992~c
68 PLYMOUTH Road Rwmer.
Sl\fiLING
WOMAN,
under
60,
Ph. 67&gt;-2326 or see at 3218
2306. Wegoanywhere.
-------------10-1-tfc 5 ROOMS, basement, cellar,
2 hours a day , 4 days a week.
Howard Ave., Pt. Pleasant.
$40 a week. Call New Haven,
W. Va.
233-6
------------=runnlng water, nice yard, on
882-2684. Monday between 9 BOB'S REDUCING Salon and
- - --- - -------Lang•vUI&amp;-Dextor Road. Call
and 12 ooon.
Health Center Is now open,
NEW FURNITURE: Innerspring
698-3471, Albany, Mro. Law10-12-ltp
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by llji(Jolntmattresses from $29 '~~• stu-rence carpenter.
ment, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. DOli&gt;"
dlo coucbos $49 ..,, Corbin
10-8-6tc
polntment
necessary.
LocatFurniture, 955 Second Ave.,
Pets
Sale
446-ll71.
ed below K and K Mobile
Homes, Po In t Pleaaant. Auction
218-U WE'VE MOVED, BarkarooKennels. Beagles, bassets, dachPhone 675-2454 or 675-4020. - ~-' ------,-....,..----,
shunds, scotties, JJ()Odles,
10-3-trc 1
PUBLIC SALE
co c k e r s, we sties and
DATII!t SA.T., OCT. 18th
schnauzers. Right at Torch, YOUR TV set has a bad p!eture
Meigs
TIME1 12t30 P.M.
Ohio, 4th house right. Boardtube? Chuck can repair It and, PLACE1 Hollltr of M••· Gen•va
at 619 Pag• St. In low•
ing.
prantee IL B r I n i It to I Vatu
., •nd of Mlddlepert, Of..la.
10-12-7tc
Chuck's Audio, 152 ButterWill ••II at Publle Auctlrtn
the lollawlng Jtem11
----- .- --- -- ,..~, Pomeroy. Phone 992 5080.
10-5-trc
Old lampa, old lontarna, old
Wanted To Bur

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lt 3 people. MI.G Food IWUnited Church or Cbrl1t,
ket, 3 miles south or Mlddl&amp;Tuolday, OcL 14, 7:30 P- m.
port, lit. 7.
at the church, All momb&amp;ro or
all church Oflllnlaadona, In-

CHINA CABINETS, round tables, old cloeka, etc. Write ANOTHER shipmentofwomen's
Georgia Autherson, Extrx.,
am children's used clothing
or call M. D. MWor, Rt. 4,
1962 POINTIAC, tri-power, set WUI!am N. Swain, dec., to Harhas arrived. Jeffers Clot~
Pcmeroy, phone 992-627L
up for drag strip. Price $200. ry Osborne Jr., Da R. Osborne,
!ng, Rt. 33, going toward fair
6-2~c
Ph. 256-6023.
24~
21.'95 acres, Olive.
grounds.
Ethel M. Stout to Mae B. PIGS WANTED. Everett HolID-I0-6tc
HAY. Carl Winters, RioGn!Mie Dorst, minerals, Orange.
comb, Albany, Phone 698245-5115.
240-tf
Est"r Dall'ey; 'Oft! Dailey to . 3465.
wi"r.;io~ ru;;;~~ - ;,.eek,
Icy Belle Dailey,. 73 acre, Lebo
Monday through Friday to
MOTOROLA color TV, good anon.
Athens from freight depot In
condition, 3 ,years old. Ph.
Robert Cook, Erma Jean Cook TRUCK SCALES. Everett HolMonkey Run. Must be in Ath675,.2776.
240..:3
to T. J. Butcher, Dlarles A.
comb, Albarl)'. Phone 698ens by 7:30 a. m. Phone 992Butcher, 4 acres.
3465.
2226.
4 COON DOGS. C"&lt;di 446-2656
Kenneth A. Taylor, Edna Jane
1D-10-6tc
or 446-0668 after 5 p.m.
Taylor to VIllage or Pomeroy,
24~
easement, Pomeroy.
GINSENG $38 pound; yellow root
Lena Eberobach ID Village or
$2.35 pound; wild ginger root GUN SHOOT, Broad Run Roo
allt Gun CJub, New Haven,
$45 cents pound; Mayapple
2 APABTMENTS, Gallla Hotel, Pomeroy, easement.
W. Va., Oct 12, Noon on.
root 35 centa pound, Bill BaiU6.2206.
159-U
Clara Miller to VIllage or
10-10-Ztc
ley, Reedsville, Ohio.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pomeroy, easement, Pomeroy.
James P. Snider, Mamie May
ID-12-6tc VACANCY lor two tlderb _ .
LOW '"OW prices on bedroom
IU!tes and mattresses. Cor- Snider to Village or Pomeroy,
pie. Prefer private pUc! ...,.
bin Furniture eo., 446-1171. easement, Pomeroy.
lienta. Phone Mason, 713Allen W. Hartley, Evelyn J.
159-U
1 WILL NOT be respoDBible for
5185.
10-8tfc
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hartley to VIllage ol Pomeroy,
any
debts
contracted
by
any- - REDUCE SAFE and fast with easement, Pomeroy.
one other than mysolt Wen- I WlLLptck..,morchandlseand
Richard K Freeman, Allee
Gobose tablets and E-Vapwa..
dell w. Barker, Second St.,
take to auction on a pereontter pills. Glllin8bam Drugs. Marie Freeman to Village of
Mason,
W
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batlla. ~ Jim Adami,
214.:.!6 Pomeroy, Pomeroy.
10-12-3tp
auet101111r, llu1Jand. Pbano
Roy Don Betzing, Barbaro
-----------742-448L
e.D-ICc:
Bet zing to Village of Pomeroy,
THE UNDERSIGNEO will orter
2 WAY RADIOS, complete line
Pomeroy.
lor sale, at public auction, on SKATE-A-WAY SCIIECl!IZ or new and used citizen l:lond. easement,
John Varney, Ruby Varney to
Saturday, October 25, 1969,
radlot !rom $35 up. Bob's
Bad! Ia Sclloll
rrtdl.r.
CB Radio [ql!pment. 446 - Clarence S. Bowen, Lorna June
atl0:30 a. m., at the heme of
Oft. S, trwllltroreM)
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Bowen, 33 1..:3 acres, Salem.
4517.
222~
the lata Cora B. Rope, at 12
~~~~~Frldlr.
Joseph W. Jooes, Ruby Jones
I._ynn St., Middleport, ·Ohio,
31. ~DWIIIMidaJ,f'rltlli,
_______ _ ______ to Burdell Black, Effie Black,
the personal prC)IJerty or the
and '111111...,, 7:30 Ia 111-.JI.
FARMALL H tractor. Coll388- .6 acre, Salisbury,
A..o.ble r. put~e,..,.....,
late Cora Rlt)e being hous&amp;8505.
235-6
hold furniture, goods, and atday, TUelldQ, and 'lbwlldiJ
recto consisting In part or a . nlahta and Slllm'day .... sThe saguaro, like other
.iUGS A mei!IS? Clean ror less cacti, has no I eaves. It
gas stove, table and I o u r
illl atternooaa. l'boal 886with Blue Lustre. Rent elec- shrinks as moisture dimin~
chairs, washer, electric re3921 or CJieoter 98W585.
tric shampooer $1. Farmer's ishes and can live three
frigerator, dining room table,
9-21-aotc
Hardware Co.
234-6 years without a drop of wa·
ft.
ve
chairs,
and
side
board,
ter.
sewing machine, living room
suite, tables, bedroom suite,
Zenith TV, radio, fUI!S, HARIIONY AP ARTJIENTS, lllrlamps, chairs, dishes, and
nllhld, 3 .._., balb, priml acellarwoua items. Torma:
vate (IIJ'kbw. Outotalllloodl,
Cosh on hand at day or sale.
3 bloeka rrcm poll omce.
MerrW Briggs, Executor,
Mini Apartment, lllrnlahed,
Estate or Cora B. Rupe, d&amp;bedrooop, kitchen, b a t h,
ceased.
porch. Sultablo tor -10-12-3tc
100. Pri- parldJv. call
992-5392 bellr- 10 L m. and
6
p.m.
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PIANO lunilll!- Phone 992-S509,
111-7-&amp;p
FURNISHED and 'UIIfurnlll&gt;td
GUNSJiOOT, Rutland American
a-~~
Legion, Sunday, ooontUUour.
Phont 811U4k
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SAVE BIG! Do yourownr,Cand
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firewood. Ph. 4411-4393.
Lustre. Rent electric stam2211-12
_pooer $1. Centro! Supply Co.
240-6
NEW 1969 ZIG-ZAG SEWING
MACHINE In original factory
AI\C Boston Terrier Puppy.
carton.
Automatic Zli·Z41! to
Garland L. Lanier, 446-4824.
make
buttonholes,
sew on but240-4
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77...::....Man'a name
78-Great (abbr.)
79-5choolbook
1!11-lnsect au
12- Spo••n

83-c....

84-Sow
8!--0cean
87-Mit.sive

89-Temporary
halt
90-Hinden
92-Bind
94-Trop;cat fruit
95-Unmarri•d 11r1

96--Perus-.s
97-New
99-Communiat
100--Small lslartd

101-Goddess of
discord
102-Male d"r
103- SpreMI for
dryin1
I05--Cooka in oven
107-Symbdl for

cesium

lO~TrlniiN&amp;s'

11 0-Poasuslva
pronoun
111-H•brew

festival
II l-MascuUna
114-Make lace
liS-Compass
point
116-Confi•J•tion
117- Throu&amp;h
118-Rivar island
12D-Nole af scala
121-Domnttc..te
122-Fashian
123-Eft
124-Ark builder
126-Mora beloved
128-Enc:llsh county
130- Brook

69-Credit (•bbr.)
71 - Thasa holdln&amp;

132-Binds
134-Kinl ol bird5

olflce
72-0f the nm•
material
71-0elin.. te

13r-.Guldo's
low note
137- Attempta

76-Topple

139-Tardy

135--Shut up

141-french
article
142-E.tist
143-DiiiMed
145- Br•aka
suddenly
147-Sand hill
149-Chtnase pqoda
152-sun IOd
153-Snakn
155-Cuts

157-Part or church
159--chtn.ase mile
160-Siuutsh
162-thn's nama
164-Muu .of
paatry
16€--FrJ&amp;ht
168-ParldiH
169--Hindu puunb
17D-Raekfish (pl.)
171-Wipn out

DOWN

l-$pani1h far ''three''
2---Harv•sl

3--PrePOSitlan
4-lubriclte
5-Wal• wearily
~ilted .

7-Nate of scale
8-Prtnt'a

3:t~lfiCI18~

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laneuaae
34- L.onas for
36--Promate

. otfldall
'\06--SwiiS river
107-''S..ip of ttlia
d... rt"
101-Cublc: mmr

40-Prapare for

liD-Concnl
111-D,.Ins
112-crowd
disturbance
114--Goal

(llenl}
31-C)'Iindrlcal
print

42-AIIowanca for
wa1ta

44--Ba aware or

::=~:~:atchld

gt:~=~ed place

49-Smell sltoot
50-Ridicule
!11-Prlntar'•

lit-Caudal
appanctaa•
121--south African

m•asure

bird

62-Haul
65--Ancl.nt
61-Distriet in

GermanW'
69-Naar .
7D-Matura
72-Prophats
73-lhnkln
7S-Be ill
71-Llbarty
77-Musical sludy

15·-Lat.s
16--Pitchara
17---PouiiJstvv
pronoun
18-N.. ali~
I f.--Chareclerlzad

89--AdhRiVI .

27-let faN .
29-contUHd

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992·2126
Pomeroy

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122-Und•,..rouRd
S5-Mar~'s nickname
excavation
56-Dirt
123-5ymbol tor
58-Walks on
nilan
liO-Gull·like
125-Chlef

79-Musical
Instruments
BG-Raapand
82-Aquatic
mammal
13 ~~~•• by . .tar
114-Biemish
16-Simlan
88-Sailor

(pl.)

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VHiment
9-Encauntar
10--Macaw
11-Stript af
ltathar
12-Preti.t: n01
13-Unlt of
Portuaoasa
currency
14-Girl's nama

by calamity
20-Vea:etabla

POIIIROY
IIO'IORCO.

(colloq.)

substance
90--Garmant

91-Weird
93-Amus"

9!5--Dec~~iv.a

17-Unusual
98-Sprted tor
drrtnc
102-.At th;, piece

127-Cou... dtar..
{abbr.)
121-Thlnty

scaHered
129--HarOinc:ar
13D-Mada of siMI
131-Mor•
contamptlbla

(colloq.)
Ill-Stupefy

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SMITH AuTO SALE~

131-Beneath

1311--Steaple
140-Growi,.: out of
143--Paid notice
144-Group of

three
146--Raach acrv..
141-Without and
l~antury

IATIUI/2

plant

151-Ventilat•
153--Bea~ at
arain
JS&lt;f-Posld for
portrait

156-Muslc:
n written
1511-Parlod of time
161-Faroa lllands
whirlwind
16:1-Steamship

(abbr.}
16s-;:..Bone
167-Aupen (ebbr.)

KANAUGA, OHIO .

For Sale
FORMER H. B. Smith residence
120 Lincoln Hill. Appraised
$4,500. Earl Knight, 827
Beech St., Middleport. Phone
992-3805.
10-l~tp

1968 FlAT ~oor sedan, low
mileage, good tires, good condl~ $1:isO. Phone 9493025.
I0-10-7tc

~11'1"''1::'"1::, 8ADDLEBRED Brood Mare with
,3 month old colt, $250; Hall
••ddlebred spotted mare,
good mamers, anyone can
ride, bred lor 1970 colt, $250;
Yearling Addlebrod geldlrw,
at.. proepeetilSOO. Humphrey Stables, Rock Springs
'FalrlfOWIIIs, Pcmeroy.
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Also, acorn 511uash, PIDil&gt;. kino, I!OUfda. , Indian com
BriJW CCDialnen. Located on
lit. 339,1n Letart Falls. AJd.
row Croll.
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Qlun4' lillY coallllue . 7 p.m., 110 ~ 'd l,.,.,.. ;tcdiilloi urtpWill. Malt Jlulcfldneil!l!n claM"
Olllo Electric Conilalll' to hJch ~lr educ&amp;tlonthlo week wllen blip aC9111Dt paiwU 1illb lbe I» Nleaieil ,...._, ."1111in · t h e ea ;., ali'IIIIJ i..du- ..., lit'
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atarl for the 1969 (all term being laQall\ Ia ·lfuGil t'!\lial¥
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'The docwnonlu'Y !Ibn covora under ·.lhe · IIQlervillion of q.e SchoOl a; IIIII ciGillllail......,..•
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Eastern ~n political IIIII Mu'oll Coulley Board of MJ. tlaol, atar1iD1 Mmi'IY, Oct. 20,
GALIJPOLIS- Sludlnt_~«&gt;-, eu11 """"q 11111 'l'UeldQ, !l!ld ·
economic events trom jist at- cation Ia cooperation with the with Mrs. Ldleir.teachiJII the Uel,lol;l •
.Hwaa Trace, ot Fcllllt Plealllll Saldor
ter World War Utothepraaenl. ~te ~~tiona! Educstioll De. clast, tultjoa ~.
North ~-·~•stern SChool, mu~'•c • .ell........,
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the rum.
rem~¥ enrolled In a ·SO&lt;Oed- pany, moetinl Mmi'IY, Oet, 13, CoiUt)' Area apln durltW Oe11')' achool.
·. at 7 p.m., malerialil and tui. teller ID aak all)pOrt In the
People i111ereated In one or lion $65; machine lihop, at Point produetion d. the •""Q!AIY
more d. theae clas101 are urg. Plea!111111 Hlsh School, Mr. CGIIlblned y•rbook, the Gal·
eel 1D bo at the llrlt organiza. Scburman inltructin&amp; Tueaci'IY
lla CoiUt)' Echo. ·
tiona! meetlns. If poaolble. I Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. tuition
L,ywnia C. Bunce, ct.fr.,
a per1011 camot meet with the
Othar claa1161 Oil-ared at Point man d. the 1969-'70 faculty
class the firat nl&amp;ht, they may Plea811111 111at1 School wW In- adviiiOI')' COIIIIIIittee, said the
pre-enroll by calling Mrs. Car. clucle Typing I or D, meeUDI
aoUcltatiCIIII planned totake
olyn Morrlaon, voca11onai see- TUeada.Y, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. place bmnedlately after tha
retary, at the Board of m.ea. with Mrs. Rouse aa taaehor; receiPt of the 19611-69 yearlion o!tlce, pbone 675-4540,
office machines 'l'llelciiQI, Oct. books, In onlorlhatthoaowho
The regularmoetlnlldatesfor 14, at 7 p.m., Mra. Woodrum have so generously s._n.
the claoses ani tile boors the teocblng; lliorthand 1, taulibt eel this projeet may oee their
class will meet wiU be deter- by Mrs. HathaW'IJ, Morld'IJ, Oet. adverlleemerta.
mJDed at the organizational 13, at 7 p.m.; a new class, Ae.. m~?o&gt;::::::s s:::r: n··w····\
meetlllg. A minimum enroll. counting, otarta lfGnd'IY, Oet,
ment of twelve Ia required. 13, Mrs. Sayre teaclllng, costa
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Ht'IIPiclal bactull, 1nllke
(Coldnued Iron&gt; Paae 15) •ost lnauriiiCIIIItlll, he date for the Drat meeting ill- office training cl11111 wiU be
.'lanniiW and Zonla8- Cclmftllll&gt;o
elude two at Wahama ~~~at~· $12.50.
Clll PIVYide pc oltctlon fw
NATIOlfAL nRE PREVEN'ltON WEEK - Scott Lueu,
Icy plamiJW, be sold, hat been
par Clr,
r-, JOUI' Sc:hool, Monday, Octobor 13, Cluses ill plano for aclllts In
rl&amp;ht, admlnlatratlve aoolotalt d. Vetei'anl Memorial Hoopltprqtress here alnce 1986.
lift llld your healtll ••• help t;yplng, with Mr. Morgan ••
al, F'ridaJI ravlewed with P011111roy llnmen proeedurea to be
Z&lt;rirw,
be related, Ia a prorea pt •n V.lul for JOII' Instructor, tutlon $12.50, to befollowed In caae oC are at the hoap11al. Tile rtvlew wao held
tection. hproteeto·lnvetlmeltl,
'-dolllnflllnSlatit gin at 7 p.m., and a claos Ia
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and It not a control.
F1nn. Qln hla 1 CIIL
clothing construction, taul!ht b)!
The plamiJW cCIIlmloalonll
Mro. Wll)'brlgltt, orpnlzatlonCarol! K. Snowden
made up d. eJab1 men of Mason
a! meeting Tueada.Y, Oct. 14,
lUj
Park Central
COIIIIQI. They meet every
sterling at 7 p.m. with a tuiHotel Bldg.
ond Wedneaday ewniJW ot each
Second Avo.
. '·eapt wiiiD, .. ill
tioll charge of $6.
month In the Court House Annex.
At Hannan Hll!h School, are
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Phone &lt;446-4290
He urged the public to atteed.
welding, opens Oct. 20, Mr.
Home 4416-4518
Mrs. Enlcl Sc:IJitlln, prealdlnt
Fratt TV.
MIDDLEPORT- Thedayoof
Bowen, Instructor, coat or .....
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terlals and tuition, $85; Mrs. Brown Mule ere gone forever. on the "CombetConteat" wllleb
BY JA.-CK O'l!!UAN
&amp;UP. ateala the nealnc; on 20· ..,..;.;, a wa1 PI
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Such was the conclusion oC her club entered. She i.,lal NEW YORK - Jolm 0... halance It _... aeam petb' llnljl ,l lliTidl'l Arta ~~ _lll1oe
Green will teach a 1Will1rclass
IIAN ,AIM. lllttFtnt
veteran
salesman Jack lioluion tbey won thlnl place and t30Q bame'l "A PatriDI For IW' lu&lt;elo'.
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at 7 p.m., tuition ani mater:a.t Ita cllatalllatld llallllllo IIIOit
pl'aI leer to llde 'Iii
teltv'laed .,...,,.,..,
dlePort • Pmleroy Rotary Club wiMOro, oponaored by the stale eel bet DOt 1DD brllkb'. Erll- aalde, the .v....rable aetor'1 lll'lnl to the New York llllt former radio
Ials, $12.50.
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At Point 'lllea811111 Junior Hll!h at Heath Melhodlat Churcb Fri· Chamber of Commerce.
while Brltllb U81')'-f0Ulll.mlll aulboril,y Ia the onl,y tbeatrl· veblcle1 d. 'Midbt tilt""' tried to llllke hll liilltl
IUU rAI. INifiAIICI: CUPAIUtl
School, 8 el&amp;SI In Modefn Math clay ev..W.,
Mra. c. E. McCUlloch, who Oaborne llllced hl1 pla;y on the cally illtereatlni • ...,. hroullll wbol&amp; ""'ini*'cW riJae lllij PII'O ..CCIIIIrVNr'IY.
Mlllll!( OrfiCIS : I! ~""''IUOII, !LLIIIOIS
for parents tau&amp;btby ltfr.
Robson, aecre1acy of tile club bei()JWa to 0111 of the Dratclubo lkeleiDD d. a - taleo!aVIen- him au oratlaol, fU lar1181' than l!e -wblt leu alau·uM'IIII ABC • TV .IIIIWViil eiiOLIIJI
19 years, now retired from the organized 1n the county, relau.l 11110 oflleer who rose to 111'111 for MulmiUau Schell, who or hlpful, •.•A PtltdcltFi;rloW' .....,_..!¥ tor hl1
post, has spent 1 lifetime as that she woaldn'l take aa,ythiJW power ill the Au1tr1an &amp;1"1111' plajt tile central role of tho falls Pl..,.rb' 1ato thla;e.tailt. al Nun«er1 - . lneJudlbl t
traveljng oaleamanforthe Weed for the enAfDienl 41 year1 of 80 7881'1 liD despite hla brilliant of!lcer.on..tiJe.moke Uq d161cllble ddubtful !Jat a1MrtlG11 on bla aMw
&amp; Son Wholeoale Distributors club work has brought.
11114 too well cloaked secret of for rame and power, Tile III'IY 1"1'1·
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serving Meigs aid Muoo Cotl&gt;l\lra, Powell Reynolda, fOIIJ!I- bi(IIK'IIJnallam, Attempling to aliO DIIJ' be !pi(dag I point rof ·.
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tlea and frlrps of adjacent er oC club work In Maaon C&lt;Jw&gt;. dlta1l the terror1and ultimate l*llllm but.lhll iwelofaecesLet'• .-..._ a , l1ilbt a\wip.. 'Widell d. oaarae JFK
counties.
ty In 1915, was also Introduced embarrassments of IUch prl. IBrllf drib ciiiDIJH IIIII anti- talll.i' U TV C. 1 MU 1 lllfltYCIIi .. ·~~.:.~ belli lllllb't__
to .
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Brown Mule was one of the as were Mrs. Ottle Roulh, New vale perverlliona, the aew pi'IJ climactic revulalan was hauled .U . . , atl Clllt BlillitiJ It n• ........._.... of - full.
phone numbers
prominent bralda of plugklbac- na..n, and Mrs. HarOld lftls, (it. wat a longrun LGIIdon hH) In dumaii.Jr.
the RiDU.,~ .-.-.. t_~llled fCII'IIIIIttlel!tflleter, ..aler •••
co of 30 years ago, which was West Colwnbia, both bel~ dkln't get &amp;Din8 In &amp;IIJ' InterOsborne, • · Uttle 1•11• to ' alut bla ~ ,..u,
• wbD Ulllll to lbtlr
guaranteed, Robson Implied, to the flrot 4-H Club In Mason eating fa obion uetil the aecoed Georeo De~ Shaw bevlnr to lbe lafto David ·Brll*lllr doel OWII lo!-1 vlbrotll;lal. cdDo
thoul!h he did not claim baldly. c cy.
of Ita l1fo acta started with a a PilloiCIPblc u,J·abaut 1.11-'- It witll Ilion aubtle lllacllu ~ al ' - li1IIY are 11f'1D1
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would speed the growth of hair
Mrs, Erwin preoentecl gifts "drag ball," ell tha' deviates eel European, naUonsand Nlll'o. and
...,.e!Qt for 1raap at· than wllat.
A
on manl,y cbesta.
on behalf ot the cCNncU to the dreaaed In - · · coalumea lona, provlcled a IDOitly PalU4 ·
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It was on!¥ one el18111ple of
coilllld~ ·dllllnilltbi)HWMI.. of ~ 'OJ" ~~..~m ji'Ni•••~·.~~~­
tha m¥rlad chances In the rood ly
Uoted,·al'lll .,_,... aiA-1, '1118ref6, 'li\.a r;olif\'f lJ&gt;e lliU~j ~'tp lffll~
.... tal&gt;o~i:o lnduatry of the llat Mrs. Qlarles Yonker ani Mra.
chief .._ , " Demls KID&amp; IOIYJIO!I of.tlle ~~ e.O.
25 years, 1111 e&gt;perlenced by Vernal JohnsOn. '
alar d. ao IIIIIU' lona.qo oper. . TIMI p1l,y 11 a larp, CGaqlll.
Robson.
Others recelvbw glfta were ettasiiiiCiadlrtiQIIslledaiiOI't.: ~ a plalniJ _.slve pro.
TIJIII casaell, ma-r of the Mrs. Audrey Emery, Mra. Pow· ment d. poat • Dllllical llral8ht dictiGII wlllf a bu&amp;e cut 11111
lolldclleport Dlvlolon of the Columbia Gao Co., wao a 11101t of eU Reynoldo and ~·· Mra.
Jack Fruth ani Mrs. Olarlatte
c. E. Blakeslee.
lAdle a of the church sarvbw Crltchlle14
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