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SAN FRANCISCO IUPIJ-A calls ,hlmull "Zodiac" lncl · bciylrlanchlflloorll'UIIYinlurid. '
10-man t.am of dotectl- hu btogo of five murdort he Ml Tho allockW wrote tho defel of ·
IY RICK DU IROW
· Into clolhtl with on ambling clothes, dooon't lot them consulted on aotrologer for help committed In lhe put 10 tho Vallolo killings on her cor
HOLLYWOOD (UPH -Who ·syncopation,
a
gra~eful l him." Paul RIChardt: "A flair In Its -rch for a min wf1o mont111.
door.
ore television's besl-drossod :rhythm."
. with a llnll
propriety."
Captain Marty 4e ... lei
Tho fifth ·Yicflm Wll Paul
men?
Asldo from Astalre, Schwam . Potor Hatkltll (of "lrockon't through." Bob Hope: "Conur· Thund.ly lhe ~ gove Stine, · 29, , • cell driVer killed
Two of the most "In" stoops hoi 1 "top 10'' not ot urlos World") : "A you~~~ men who vallvo alogonce thai Ml the dotocll- boct&lt;grauncl on ~ robbed In ,San Fr111ci11CD
In Beverly Hills-Mike Haw· performers, 'b\1 Gene ' digs clofhoo.lslnl&lt;! It,~." nationwide oppoot." Semmy the ~- whim -rently I~ Seturdioy night. A la'l"llng
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Berry, whOle c l - he doRobert Wegner·: "Though hit Dovls Jr.: "Always aloiiter In fascinates the slayer, who soys -indabloodltolilod.,_ol
TV · • • tn
evtew scribes as "of his own clolhtloro,a .bit caotumlsh and fallhlon. Numero uno In otyle. his next target may bo a Stlrio's shirt was moiled to a
Sen Fr..,ciiiCDI1CIWif':'por laltr
arcl's and Eric Ross &amp; eo.- generation, yet contemporary, contrlvocl, thoro It II llltt 111 WhO could say 11 lt'l rill"' or butl,ood of school children.
hove views on the matter. And Chic. but shuns extremes."
attempt to give tho teellng wrong?"
"We are going tv hove to In the-·
each hu special praise for
Olllon On Lilt
clothes ahould have." Bill . Robert Wegner· "Has a leern oomelhlng about II
"Zodiac" cancluclod his no1e
Fred Allaire.
Others on his list, In no Colby: "The look Is proper and marvelous flair ,.,;. oulll and, tastrolagyl.'~ LM uld. "I em 1 \with a chllll~g ihreat,
Seys Howard : "He's the partlcularorctor. are:
distinctive." Andy Williams: sportswear bOth." Dick Shown: edmltledly apprehensive about
"School children make nice
epitome of greet taste." Seys _ Dean Martin: "Number ono "Always melntalned a nice "For a big man who _,.1 bold 'another mura:; ~rrlng In' targets,'' M Wrote. "I think 1
Schwartz, an owner of In attitude. Gives clothes a standard of dre... certelnly plaids, he hos grace, con hllncllo lhe near future.
shall wlpa out a sc"""l bus
the
meenlng because he doesn't Innovative."
II.'' Gene Barry: "Elegantly The killings began lost same _mor"lng. Just shoal out
give 1 diom~. He weers his
Mclean Stevenllan !?! ·"" droued but trios -Y hard. December when a teen-ago lhe fr~ tiro arldlhon pick off
Doris Dey Sh~):
Loooe. ' SeemsoiiHie stiH."
couple was slotn In a lovers 111e klddlos 11 ~ coma
witty
guy
who
txpreiiOI
H
In
Anthony
Francloso:
"VIrll•
lane near Vallejo, about 3D bowt~lng aut."
"l AIO N
his cl-." Lyle Waggoueo : lookln
Besides the fabrics mlloo north-! of '-•·
Captain Lea no1oc1 tho shor,·
"Has
enthusiasm
for
clolhtl.''
and
c~crthel
he
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his
Another
girl
was
slain
In
toning
lima spon """•' ttie
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TONIGHT, SATURDAY
Tonight thru T oooday
Alelandro Roy: "Very know· personality." Dovld Jllls-: Vollelo In July,- "Zodiac" kiiiiii(II-Mvtnmonths bolwaon
AND SUNDAY
October 17-21
l,.tgeable drooser. Greet senM .. An International foslllon load· began -lng coded loiters tv tho two Vallolo lncldonts,
OCTOBER 17-18-19
ot color. Wears c l - romantl· er who Is a cant,mporery Clark -~(Mporl and pollee depart· 'ilmost threa mot'llll .until the
Franco Zefflrolli's
colly."
Gable and Car Grant." Doen menlo In the boy eroo.
slaying II Lliko lorry...., and
Double Footure Program
.Production of
Ge110ral Tap 10
; Marlin: "No ~otter what IMi Tranalallons ot his oorllor only two - . between tJo11
Shakespeare' •
Howard, a tashlon columnlat wears he projects 01 _,co letters lndlcotocl he fell killing killing and the doolh at Stine.
"'PAPER LION"
ROMEO &amp; JULIET
as
well aa designer, hao a
llhoort trying ..
- l e Is "mora tun than killing
"It doesn't make us any
COLOR
(T ochnlcalor)
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111lmela." Later notes were happier thai they are golllng
general "top 10'' too. Including w
Olivia Hussey
Allaire, and also, In no special
written In ungrammatical En· closertagolher," he said.
"'HOT RODS TO HELL"
Leonard Whiting
order:
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and begon: "This II the
Dona Andrew•
COLORCAIITOON:
Johnny Carson: "Built well
Zodiac spooking."
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jeanne Crain
Bridge of Brooklyn
tar
clothes.
Needs
help
with
The
fourth
slaying
occurred
COLOR
SHOW ST ARTU PM
coordination, but the All,
Sept. 27 neor Like f!erryOIIB,Ce
Amerlcon look corrlos him
- . where a college cDed was
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Meigs Marauder Poncho
AVAILABLE AT •••

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
In Pomeroy or Rutland

per cent over tile llrat nine
months or 1868, bollllered by
third quarter sales whl&lt;h were
up 19 per cent aver tho comparable period for the previous
yeor.
Altloou&amp;b not eanoiJiglo for the
nine month (Mriocl just endecl
fell below 1968, oot eanolnga
for the tlolrcl CJJarfer exceeded
thoaa or the tlolrd ..,arier last
year despite the sharply re: cUcocl InVestment tax credit
avallable In the current year·
Tho ecompany operates aplant
at Graham Station In MaiQI
Count,y, formerly known •• the
Vanacllwn Plant.
lnc:reaaed demand and ti&amp;bt
supply or IIIOIIY melallurslcal
~ctlons have resulted In a
strengthening CI( prices. lll&amp;bor seUlng prices which went
Into effect In the thlrcl -··"'•r
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were pa;rUa.Uy reaponatble for

the Improvement In pre - tax
earnlnp over the comparable
........... or one you 1111&gt;· FurIller selected price Increases,
effective Oct. I this y e a r
should serve to offaat lncreos..... COBia and contribute to floture earnings, the COIJIIIUI'
said.

Boy of Four
Di'es Frl'day

Jerry Searls, Jr.,4,dlec1Frlclay morniJ¥ at the Holzer lofed.
ical CelUr.
Surv!Ww are hla porenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Soorls, of
near AlbaJir. 1 w o brotllers,
Mark Allen and RaJ' Eugeoo,
both at honle, and hla liJ'AII6)llrenta, Mr. aDd Mrs. R a y
Searls, Rutland, ond Mr. a n d
Mrs. RaJ' ~. Pomeray.
Funeral services wUI be held
at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Robert Muoaer olllciatlng. au1a1 will be In the Wells Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home all)'lilqe.

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9 - Oat At 5
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FREE - When You Open A Savings Account of $50.00 or More.
juat come into our office and open up a Savings Account of

$50.00 or more, and we wi II give you your Meigs Marauder Poncha
absolutely !reo .•. Mode of lightweight vinyl, and imprinted
in Maroon &amp; Gold colors, theoo rain ponchos lit little folks 0nd
big folks, too. If you have been thinking of starting a Savings
Account, but have been puHing it off, now il the time to open
one. You will earn 4% on your savings, and have this handy
official poncho to boot.

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Mapa tor tho Melp County Ul Plat Book bave belli
returnoc1 to Melp CCIIIiQ' for
the llnal checklngbetorepJbucau..., according to c. E.
Blakeslee, COWOty Extenalon
Agent.
Prqoerf;y ownerawlshinato

checlc the plata may contact
the Extenalon omce 11111 clay
8:30 Lm. and 4:30
p.m., or 111\Y evening by liPpolntlnent. The orpce will be
open Seturclay morning from
9 Lm. to roxo for _ . ,
wishing to cheek the plat.l at
thet time.
Alter the maps are cloeckeel for correctness, proper.
ty owners will be alphabeU.ed by the Rockford Map
PlobUablng Compaouo. PlobUcatloo Ia -ted witloln a
few months.

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ocEANsiDE. Calif. (UPI)EHorto to raise a sunken
5(Mnlsh -sel, bollevocl to. bo
Cortez' treasure ship Trlnld-.1,
will begin Seturdey 3, 500 teet
off the California Coasf.
Remains of the ship, belltvocl
to contain $12 million In gold,
coins and artifacts. wore
diSCOYOAd several weeks ega
by Wilfred Takaoafe, a profos.
slanaI diver,
Takasate said he contracted
with Arnerlcon Mining '
Development Co .• to ralu the
YOIIOI, bur~ In live teat of
oand and 1111. He said the
company owns a borge
equipped with a suction device
to clear the sand and olll ,from
around the ship.
The diver said the Trinidad
was buill In Acapulco In about
.1S40 to corry Cortez' lieutenant,
Francisco do Uiloo, beck Ia
Spain with tho treoaure~
Ullao Is believed to hove
doublocrouod Cortez and heeded north ·In on ottempl to find
the fabled uven· loot cllloo of
Cibolo and ootabllsll his own
empire. He repoo ledly gat 11
lor north •• Oc;oonslde where
he and hit men become Ill lind
~led.
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so 6Jtndleton

Pendleton's

In !Ire ffsbUng skills and tecbnlqueo at the close ot the llnal
clan perlcld at a recent school.
Individual cards were presented to eadl man COIIIPletlrv
the training and a depar\lllenl
certlllcate waa Pl'e••- to
Haberl FIBber, fire eblet by
Rldoarcl C, &lt;;ooley, Instructor.
The certlllcateo and cardsaa
well as tile lnatrucllon wore liltthorlzed and made avaUable by
the Trade and Industrial YoalUooal Eclueatlon Service of the
State Department of Eclucatlon
In CooperaUon wtth tha Meiss
Local Schools.
Coolay praloecl the elan for
Its communlt;y aplrltlniJ11oro..
1 ~ emc1ency 1n """
•..,.,t1ng 11rea.
He commend eel the men for the!~'
lntereat In the training and tor
tho cooperation he recehed. He
pointed out tllat 111011)' comm\lo

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ooloctl"' 'f Space T•P· ,
lnclu.lnt MaH Ma.., Man ·1• Spoco - Aotre ,Tnrc Spa co c:m.ler - Space Bu"l• •nd Manr Other•·

-liARX TRAINS

tectlon Is grow!rv thrOQBhout
the atata.

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Two week• atter Jolul tunehlll, 17 • or lliddleport did
the unexpectecl, he aeto a
dlance to do It apln.
Ot:toiJer 5th In Columbuo In
the Ohio National Toom Trlala he became t h o llrat
, Amortean table temlo ~er
to defeat Dal Joon Leo, U. S.
champion aDd 26th world rankeel. 'llda weekancl Tamehll1 will
be In Atlanta, Coor&amp;la plllflnl
In the Southeootem U. S. ~
whore Lee also Ia ~ to
be onlerocl. Lee lo ronked lint
In the U. S. aDd Tamehll1 ooc.
Cltlil.

U, S. rWed No. 3 Dell
Soreerla, 23, or Grand RaP4o,
Midi., also hu entered t b 0
AtJanta toamamont. Tbe three
'Wire .., the u. s. Worlcl 1ea1n
at Mmlc:h, Germaay lut Ap.
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1'lmeh1ll Ia No. 1 aDd Lee
No. 2 aa the Ohio team !bat
Will c1attnc1 Ita natl-' champ.
' ...,lldp In the Natl-' Teem
~ Nov. 7.8 In Cobo
Hall allllltrolt.
Tile. AtJanta Recreallaa Jle.

CONSERV A110N WORK APPRECIATED - HOl'bo lianllln tile li\tehen of
Our Houao Museum In Gal11polla, collectecl and delivered by Grandma Gat&amp;woocl.

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on T.V., U · lnchoo
too dance•.• .PI~oi,
gracefully:, ·33-113 R.P.M.
balllot rocard lncl,.dod. Solo price '

Conservation Honors

$14.33
By MaHol. Crooto o ~rag otrlp, add hillo, humpo, flat ,
out to o flni•h. Sot includes 1 Hot Whoo!. cor, 4
buttons - 10' Hot Strip track - 5 joiners - 1 clamp..
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oasy to 111 up anc:lloto of fun.

-· $AU PRI.~~ $1.69
SUZV HOIEIIAKER

LARGE BLENDER
3 spaods, oven makes leo cream molteds, ahakoo,
fruit drinks, operates an 2 "D" cell banerleo (not
included).

Our R•t~.ll" 'fJ19f!

5.95

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t:'-'1. feetuNa, like ~~···~Je ·~""'•

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SALE$4.9~

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tho air oR th1 tfwow stond,
it. Sot Includes "over and
spinning target, largo .,Inmiuiloo, our regular price

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CURFEW BmiNS TONIGHT .
A curfaw w!.ll be lq)oaod In

ot~cuaollarllllfl

t b I s even!Jw and oltendbw

throuah
tile, and o! Oetober ,tor
the
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F~· ,orb!•.:reJki!o,~Y MetJ•I.·He·,

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BY PAT ROUCK
"Don't leave those papers from the
pictures where the animals can eat them.
lt'll kill 'em," Grandma Gatewood told
the phOtographer.
This love for animals, the wt.&lt;of.doors
aDd all or nature, was rewarded Setunla,y
by Governor James llloodes as he Pl'e·
aented Gallla COWit;y's Grandma (Mrs.
Emma) Gatewood a Slate ConservaUcm
Award at the Ohio Acblevement Day In
Columbus at the &lt;!llo state Falrgro~~nds.
From Columbus, Grandma will fly to
Fontana VIllage resort In North Caro.l!M "' l!t !I!! IP!!@I C!f I!!W\!11' flir 'T~I
coiOf Weik·'" -oUid ~ - IIUie wUb· fti8 'rar htlll.
Tha

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aDd Granclma'o work "palnllna'' (uaoally
called blazlni) blue marks alx lnchealonii
and two Inches wlcle, building atllea, map..
plnr, anc1 clearing lhe southern roote or the
Buckeye 1Tan throu&amp;lo Gallia CCQtt;y. Tho

lrall starts ,_,. Chealolre .., the Melp
line, passes throu&amp;b KJoger, Mdlson, the
Gallipolis Slate Institute grauncla, aiFirat A.ve. In the cit;y to Vine St., then
lklma over the hills lbrough Northup and
oncla at Leeta on the Lawrence County

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Tba 1011 ~1the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbiit ' Rill• ot _,. Pomel'O¥, Rigs re. $Ideo 'IIIII h1s wife, GladJa, oo a 62.5
aCre farin oo ... 'Fialwoocla Road InChes:rawna~o~p; He will ilperate bia farm
follawlng bla :~"~!Ire-.
Mr. ' and Mra. Rlala have two clau&amp;lotero,
Nora Eason, a realdent or the
FJatwliod• Rood, and Mrs. Joan John...,
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, GL 'lbe,y bave •en gralld.
~n lncl•tc'aa Anaela. Robert, Uncia
~ Hubert Euon 01111 Marla, . Paula and
Karl! Jol!n1011.

Heaped on 'Grandma'

raoul! or • lifetime or lnt8reat In nature

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cbUdren 18 ~ooldandy.,.,.
or, MI10l' Herman l.cJ!Idoouald,
Tbe alren wfiJ 110111111 at 8:t5 p.
m. and !a11 streata are to be
cleared li11 p.m. ·Parenb or~
ftadtfl ........ IBirWbeheldreIPOIIIIble fo&amp;- the OlliiiHL Offtlldere 18 and Clldorwfll be ct~
ed to viiJap CGUrl, tile lllalOI'
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Spinning target soars In
toke aim, fire, you hit
under" shot gun, ~moll
ning. t"'llet, 1 shell, 4

1lili jolilltldll
~lnilln . CQunt,y and ""

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li lilil1iJiin ,fJi
, . i l - boon emplay8d tllere two di,ys eaeh
week.
A ••~ or World War D lind a mem.
~ .or
Webster Post 39, American
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bilore enterln&amp; the armocl
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Woa-ld War D bac1 aened
IX ~· •1 cleJM;y to the lolelga Count,y
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~ ot -~· Aft8r rOirnlng home
~ l;bt a!'\nocl forces, he was elected
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HIGH SPEED MIXER
Wot4at Ill• o ••I ..., ml•n c1Nt, c..I.J.., t.rewnl•, tNDintt
ttc. Ml•lne u"lt llht off to wtrk •• • ~Oltlt Mlur ~ ·ra.. t1

The fashion look for

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A sl'ruJmAY MORNING breaklllat at the United Metbodlst Cllurcb In
Pmner01~'
a Meigs CounlylloyScwtfunddri..; GCBI for the drive In the
9lown at the breaklllstare -ted, from the left, Clwlcla Hall,
Scout otllcial, and Richard Rosedlaum, l'Und clrlve ctalrman;
the lett, Kermit Walton and Fred MllrroW, wbo staged the Set-

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' chatlof · polllor lloattort, 2 ~tic IC. ~oun'1"', ·
2 Hot Whool caro.
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walkins suit wirh slash·

Member Federal Deposit lnouranc .. Cotpor;tlan
All Accounlllnsured Up To $15,000.00

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Member Fed•al RaMY!I Srsteill

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Hand decorated, 4 cupo, 4' saucers and toa pot,
Creamer and sugar.
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questing training and tlat lnter-

WALliNG SUIT

POMEROY.
NATIONAL
BANK
RUTLAND
POMEROY

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VOl. IV NO. 38

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IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT liTH
US, JUST ADD $50.00 TO IT, AND APONCHO IS YOURS·
... FREE.

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Miap Checkina
received certlllcatea for com,., Time piettJw
36 hours of Instruction

NEED MORE ·THAN ONE?
OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH $50.00 AND
RECEIVE YOUR FIRST PONCHO FREE ..• TttEN YOU
MAY PURCHASE UP TO FOUR MORE, FOR ONLY $Z.OO
EACH.
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ltmw 1ihal he ou&amp;llt to lleileve,
to """' what ha lJIIIIrt to cle' lire ':1"' to know what "' Cllllht
to do.

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PERRY liKlGS

B&amp;E Reported at HQ
MIDDLEPORT - A. brooklna and entarlnl occ:urred sometime eorly Friday
llllll'lllng at the lleaclquarters Cafe In MlcL
dleport. Cblet or Pollee J. J. Cremeana
said entrance was ~ by brooking aut
a window 11111s 1n the IIOCI!b. aide or the
bullcllni. Some Cllh and lllock was re.
PGI'I*' lakeD.

The Sllptember lsoue ot the Wonderful
World or Ohio shoWs this roote In brigtot
Tocl as the Ollly completely marked section or the IIOUthem roote - au due to

Grandma's perseverance.
One clay this i&gt;ast IUIIIIIier the 82-)'1111'old grandmother or-27 warlced .., the trMI
from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., alone, marking
to about OliO mile DOrtli ~ the bY-Pill,
!lie tloell walked baeh aa far u the Jun.
lorfairll'GWIIIs.
"'lbe,y said 11VIII loa old When I trlocl
110 Ill ,• Jab (abe - · i'l). Ill 11 cbll-

dren were grown aDd I wanted to clo

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'too old' than most young women. u
That'• true.
In 1955 llld opln In 1957 when sbe
was 67 llld 69 she walked 2,000 milea
or Appalachian Trail from Geor&amp;la to
Maine. In 1959, at the age or 71, she
walkocl the Oregun trail from lnclepen..
dence, Mo. , another 2,000 miles, aDd
In 1963 at 75 took the perilous hike
al- Knife Ecl£8 Trail to MI. Kalahdln,
Me. Finally, In 1965, me walkocl the
i~e Chel8pellte and Cihio Ciilal
Towpath.

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STRAIGHT-LACED, cold-Doobloned, Grandma Gatewood was kldclecl receniiJ about having loci a YOUI1imale Kent University atuclert lrto woods where
topdoer theY fCIUIIII rare apecllllena to COIIIPlete a bolany class requirement.
_ , - lloe''&lt;II..Wo one ot periiCIPI'
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shoos sba baa wam out In her sctiva lite.
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Sentencing

Unique Activities Planned

MA.SON - "TNT ~lrltWeek" will be
colooervocl this week at Wahallia lll&amp;b School,
clbnaxla&amp; Friday evening when Wahama
playa !loecoeer aDd the Homecoming ~eon
:Ia tl\JWII&amp;d.
POMEROY - Joe Powell, 21, MlcldleMiss Pam Roollh, president ot Wahama• s
porl, has pleaded l!)dlty to nolibbog a
Stuclent Council, IIIIIIOIIIIced tbat&lt;ICiMonday
norekl man and will be oentenced Wednes- a "!iP!rlted Assembly" wUI be held. At
clay.
!bat lillie William McWhorter, CCIIllcUor,
PoweU, appoorlnc-.. Commoo Pleas and Miss Roush Will r&lt;Mew activities or
Judllo Jolon c. Bacon, Olllered a plea or the week. An Appreciation Day will be held
gullt;y aDd was remanded to the custoc11 of In ........etlan with the assembly. Posters
S:erlll Robert llartenbach pencllng oen.
tenclng.
ANNOUNCE VARIETY SHOW
l'l&gt;llell robbecl Walter Stllfller, 49, EurREIDSVR.LE - Tbe Senior Class or
eko, In Middleport last week. Slllllilr, Eastern ll1&amp;b School Will aponsor a va.
beaten cUring the •obbely, was removed rlet;y show Frlclay, Nov. 7, at the school.
to Vaterau Memorial lloapltal by the Anyone wlahlnc !Urtber lntm:matlon may
Mlcldleport u S&lt;fllid. Robbecl or at least contact Debbie Keebou&amp;lo at98S-3913 Ches"0 according 110 pollee chief J. J. Cre- ter or IICIInle Walker at 992~73.
11101111, Stiltner MB beea cllacbargeoi from
the hospital.

Is Delayed

CAP Officials

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Attend Workslwp
POMEROY - Rickard G. Sayre, ctt.
rector, and Llunn IICJllman, aallllllltrt ctt.
rector or the Coaummtt;p A.etlaa Proeram,
attended an all clay worlc-ahop In Colum.
bua Tlwreday.
· Tho llilil'lllnc seoaloo was an orlentaUoo In the bullineaa ot tho Ohio Depart.
m1111 ~ Urban Alralro.·
The a!temooa uillklll waa ' a revlMr •
or lba leo~ aid program J)I'O)IOitd for
Olllo'o A&amp;lpalaehlaa ...,,litleo, uplallocl b7
!Mmbera ot the Olllci Slate Lepl Services
AJIOc!atton will IOI'Ye u tile Oj1pll.
eantalency.
Tha local CAP ._teo and bv aaaoclatlcoc!s are to aoelot In OMidail ftmllo for
\,l hl PJ'&lt;IIIOial.

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GA.LLIPOLIS - lhJmoDd 11. Rife, 71,
Rt. 1 Gtlllpolla, waa 'Mimilt!lcl 110 llol•er
llldlcal Centeril'lrot Ave., at 12:311 p.m.
Friday with ·a ~ Of tile toi.Cl~ He
was lnjuNcl ...... he f4!11. wtdie ·helplnc
l4lld cellle. Tbe ~cleat oe.&lt;urrt4 at lola
firm.
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clepictlng appreclatloo of teachers will be
uaecl al- with Ialka.
Hush DayisscheckoledTueaday. AUglrla
will wear baclgoes anclthe Incentive will be
to talk less.Footballplayeracollectlngthe
most badges will be "Mr. lrreslatlble.''
Wednesday Ia Badge Day. TbeH will be
Inscribed, •'llepplness 18 VIctory." Claaa.
ea on !bat day will be reaponslble for mak.
ing posters.
Thursday Ia Reel ancl White Day, students will clress in reel anc1 wbllcl. The
evening's activities will start at 6:30 wilb
a analce dance from Fogle111111 F-ral
home to the sehool. A. pep rallr wiD be
held arouDd a bootlre. The band aDd ....
iorettes will participate.
On Frlclay the loomeeonoing Jiaracle will
start In New Haven aDd end at Wailarna.

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13-Year-Old
Girl M"wing

Locust St., was charged with
reckless operation after an ac ..
elden! at 4:28 p.m. Friday on
State St. He was cited to Gal.
Ua Collnty Juvenile C&lt;lUrt.
Pllllce said l!hlln was drivIng nortllwest on State St. when

GALLIPOLIS - The drlv •
ers were cited for reckless
operation aod fallUI'I! to stop
within the assured clear distsnce in two of thi'I!O aecldents investigated Friday by
city pollee.
Keith N, Eblln, 16, oC 94

In front of his 1956 Ford pick.., truck. Eblln braked to avoid
hitting the cal Ills truck went
oft the left side of lbe hlllltway and struck a car owned by
Earl A. Sweeney, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., parked In front:

a cat ran ac:roBI the bi4dnrl¥ llt 138 state a.

PT. PLEASANT .- A Point
Pleasant teenager, Connle Sue
DeWeese, 13-arear.old daughter
il!lr. and Mrs. Rasi!DeWeese
d. 813 Main Street Is l'l!ported
missing by her pal'l!nls.
State Pllllce said she w a s
last seen Wednesda,y nlgltt st
9:10 p.m., With three other
juveniles, a 14-Yoar-"ld girl,
a boy 16 and another 17 years
old, at the Quick Clean Lau11o
dry oo Fifth street. She wa1
a pas80lll101' lD a black 1981
model Chevrolet.
Police aa1d one oC the boyo
Ia wanted for parole violaticn
Anyone With Information con.
corning tho whereabouts d. tbe
girl Ia asked to contsct the
State Pllllce hel'l! at phone 6751101 or the Sheriff's Office at
,llilone 675-3810

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Officers
"111E IIRO'mERS," the Rio Grande College Theatre'allrat production ortbe 19Bt-'111
season, opens October 23. The cast includes: ( I tor) Dewey Hughes, sophomore, Kent,
Ohio; Lynda Ramsey, junior, Patriot, Ohio, and Ealoor Reid, sophomore, ColliDbus, Ohio.

Elected
RIO GRANDE - C. J. Davis was elected president of
the newly • formed Raccoon
Twp., Zoning Commission Friday ni&amp;!tt and Carl Winters was
named vice president and J . M.
Jonos secretsry.

· Terence's 'Tiw Brothers' to Run Three Nights
RIO GRANDE- "The Brothers" will be the first productlon of the 1969-70 seaBOD for .
tho Rio Grande College Theatro. It will run October 23,
24, and 2:;, In CUmmunicy Hall,

'lbe new commission was beginningat8:30p.m.

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March Routine
GALLIPOLIS Mar. ching routines featured
Friday night's GAHS banll
performance during the
. half-time intermi8sion of the

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Abbott, Jennifer
Chapman,
Richard C®ch, sandra Curtis,
Kevin Dlll, Gl'l!g llolllhue, April Fraser, Barbara Fultz, Gary
Grueser, Maureen Rannossey,
Debora Keooody, Eileen Ke"'
nedy, Sonia Kiser, Carol Lewis, Deborah McLaughlin, Ralphr
M• Mill! n, J erry Miller• o
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Nelson, Mike Nessel road, NaJ&gt;o
nette Nltz, Phil Ohli~Wllr, Jeer
Ridgway, llcftld Silvers, Steve
Walburn, Ailsa Walker, Joy
White, ljrenda Will, Linda WilUams, Pamela WUaon.

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POMEROY - Six forfeited
boilds, ,seven defenclanta were
fined and one olhei- was eommltled to oount¥ jail Ia lieu
d. bond •• the result or hearIngs held Friday In tile court
d. Melga County Judge Frank

D. IWI!ard,
50 boad, James · D,
Nitro, W.

Forfeiting bonds were Rusaell L. Taylor, Gem, W, Va.,
$27.50; Dwtgttt E. Parsons,
Coshocton, $32.00 bond, John

atop Biall violatloo; J11111e1 Ito .
Winkler, lrvfn&amp; K,J;, $10 aad .
costa, speedlbs; John N, Tbomaa, Middlepl!l1, $10 ..ict·~
left of centef; Carol ·~
Racine, $150' fine, lbrM dila
contlnement; ' $100 d. !be lb
suspended, p)aced oocilloyaar'•
l)l'Obatlon IIIIi' drlver'r uCinae
suspended for lix ~Fiid

w. l'l&gt;rter.

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Draws Fine

James

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bond, all oo· s)JIIIIIn&amp; c~.-e, . '
Fined were lloyd II:'· 't'boJ'~ '
ton, GalllpoUt, $J0: and ~ :

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lop! .Poue•l'a lik of de8r: $ioo
and cost., 'Iiartd ~.

A SINGLE SPECK of dirt
rull eue .ef' the hudred• el lilly mlencl~lllt•
belaJ !leW h lhl8 IIGlie -

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glveo them a daallal wllh
alr prior 1o IDslaUailoa Ia

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deiiKlllllratord.Japaneaeflower arranging.
lira.
outlined tor the
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dub activities be lncl'l!8sed ter Garden Club, chairman of
along Willi tberapy proj!l'amB at the 11111181 Meigs COUilty Christthe Galllpolla State Institute, mas aoow, cllatrlbuled the ahow
and lbe Southeastern Ohio Men- schedules. Theme ortheshowla
tal Health Center, Athens, and "Christmas Memory Lane." It
with local apeclal education Will be atsgeclln thel'omtlroy
Elementary School on Nov. 29
and 30.
During the meeting the clubs
drew for classes In the artie-

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lor, Walk-In; Mrs. William Will.
ford R t1 d Frt--A•·· M
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Gl'l!tta Simpson, Band 0' the
RIYor; Mrs. Homer ~sell.
Mrs. Walter Gureser, l'llmeroy Garden Club; Mrs. David
JiltS. FRED BLAETTNAII
Nease, Mrs. Edsoo Hollon, Is the new county contact
Wlldwood; Mrs. Roy Shqwden, chairman for the Meigs CUunRutland; Mrs . Leonard Erwin, ty Association of Garden
Mrs. Reid Young, Chester; Mrs. ClubL She announced her
Gerald Wildermuth, Twilight, cbairmen during a meetil"4!
Mrs. Reese, and Mrs. Bob Hoe- · Friday or club representafltch.
tives.

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Comml"ftees Named

and Cl'l!ed llall were Pl'l!sert
for tile party with game prlz&lt;~s
d. jewelry, candy bars, fOIIIIta1n pens, Upstlck, peodls, eo, _ toba
•--~ chief
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ceo, r&amp;IIIIW\er
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fPllll, and scarves ~awardeel. Mrs. Docile Brookhart, roc1'1!8tioo -rlntendent at the
hospital, assisted at the party.
Each oe the veterans rece~•-1
eel two packages of cigarettes
from tile Deparlment of Ohio
American Legion Auxiliary.
Homemade cake, cupcakes,
sandwiches, coflee, and .,.,.ey
bars were served. NUlcupo d.
candy decorated 1n the Hallo..
ween llllltlf made by the jun.
lor auxiliary members of tile
Pllmeroy post were given as
favors.
Mrs . Paul easel,
tattoo chairman for the auxu-1

Jilin thB lltfl/ll
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Buckle
Boot
The buckle boot is the "in" shoe of the year.
Here's a Jarman version that gets along
handsomely with your casual outfits and witb
your not·so·dresay busine" clothes as well.
You'll appreciate its debonair appearance and
snug comfort. join the style leaders--&lt;:ome
in for a try-on.

iary, was assisted with the
party by Mrs. Osby Martin,
state hospital representative
for the American Legion AuxSYRACUSE - Committees
COTTON CANDY - Jean illary, Mrs. Pearl Knapp,
fortheHalloweenCarnlvalwere Hall, chairman, Janice Lawson,
named at a regular meeting or Marie Rizer, Jessie Levacy,
~~ '::;!~· E~:· ~
tile PTA presided over by the Pegge Staats.
Patte
more, Jr., Mrs. Lol'l!tta
president, Charles Hamilton.
SNO CONES - P.
rson,
and Mr
C~the:rlnoo I
Mr. Hamilton reported on his cbalrman, Beverly Chapman, :.;:~:
s.
cate~. meeting wi.th the school board Dee Brown, Tessie Evans •
ble ,. ilad Dillti~ ·Supl
· . •R&amp;i"'- "'·- ec· lllJCK .POND • Daisy PatAmong those contributing for
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refreshments were M r s.
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rrei!Bwal at the School Lo&gt;y to 80111, Arlotta Pickens, M r s. Clifford Roush, Mrs. B e n
'1\1.;... . ·.. be .;ot8d 011 Nov. 4. ·
George Moore, Edan Baker, · Neutzllng, and Mrs. J. M.
Forlorn " a fl'l!e form deslall
The Halloween carnival will Waoda S1!ane.
Thornton.
MASS AT :; TODAY
IIUJiesUve d. open space; Rut- be hald Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. . SPOOK HOUSE - Joy c e
land, "Of Halls to Mom," a Various committees were dis- Thorne, chairman, Ruth HoiPOMEROY - The sacred
modern desl1111 using reds; cussed. Mrs. Patter son stated man, Lou Feri'I!U, Jean Ha,y- Heart Pariah will observe serRoae, ~or Decoration the lbat tile supplies for the carni- man, Mrs . Charles Buckley. vices by holding mass at 5 p.
Door," a wrealb or swag; Mid- val bave been purchased. The
DART GAMES Larry m. today followed by a pariah
clleport Alllaleurs, "Of Shop- Money tree, picture, and.other Wolfe, chairman, Paul Forbes, smorgasbord. An IIJ1&gt;0rlanl
pera Galore," a mall arrange. items for the carnival Wel'l!clls.. John Blake.
meeting will follow the dinner•
men!; Star, "Of Trlnunlngtlle piiJed.
COKE RING TOSS- Janet All members are asked to atTree," ualng evergreen, and Committees were named as Nease, chairman, Ken Nease, !encl. They are to take 8 cover-

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What a thrill Bruce Johnaon, four-year-old son of Mr. and
• )Ira. Don Johnson of Portland, had this past weeki Ha had his
~~st ride In a helicopter.
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Au. S. Al1ny bellcopter enroute from Parkersburg to HWit.i ~i~,..... devol"* aome mloor motor trouble and landed in a field
.: , -tile Johll&amp;on hollle. Baing her us~al hospitable self, ShirlO.Y
! :, ierv.d the ualformed plloto coltee while tbey waited tor anothar
- , lllllcopteio to briJW In the repelr partt.
When the repairs were made, young Bruce was filted with a
helmet and earpho,.s, and It was ~. ~. and away!

WUdwood,
"Of Singing
wltll follows:
Glee,"
Interpreting
a Christ-

NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION STANDINGS
By United Preas IIUmltional
(Night games not includ.,.,.
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East
TEAM
W L Pet. GB
New York .. ... 3 0 LOOO
·Baltimore .•• 1 o i.ooo I
Phlla. , • , . •• 1 o LOOO 1
Milwaukee •• . I 0 1.000 I
Clnclonall .•• 1 I .$00 l'h
Detroit . • • • . 0 1 .000 2
Boston • , • •. 0 ,) , 000 2
West
TEAM
W L Pet. GB
Atlanta • , , , • . 1 0 1.000
Phoenix. , .. .. 1 0 1.000
San Fran .. .. 0 0 .000 'h
Loa Anseles •• 0 ·1 .000 1
san Diege . . .. 0 1 .000 1
Chicago •••• • 0 . 2 .000 11h
Seattle ••••.• o 2 .000 11h
saturday's Rasults:
Milwaukee 119 Detroit 110
Boston at Baltimore, night
Philadelphia at Clndn., nigllt
Seatlle at Chi~ night
Loa A~We~es at New York, night
Phoenix at Atlanta, nlgllt
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San Diego at san Fran.,
Sunclay•s Games: ...
Seatlle at Milwaukee
· (Only pme acheduloidl

POMEROY - While the
state showed an increase ol
13.4 per cent increase for the
two week period eiading Oct.
11 in sales tax collections,
Me1p COUnty showed a
decrllale of 7.58 perw:ent
uDder the compatable two
weeki last year.
Salel tax. recelplB In
. .county for the two - b
peliod ·IIIII year
to
$l2,56UI
for the
receiptlot
weeks Jut
comparable
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rna;.::: "Of New Fallen
&amp;low," using painted braneheo; Band 0' the River, "OfClllcUes Aglow," ualngCIIHlormore
candlea; Pllmeroy, "Of Na..
lure's Turning, • using so m o
barvost material; Middleport,
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poratlng weathered or drift.
wood; Winding Trail, "Of
ChriB!m&amp;a Eve," a church altar arrangement wltllout flgur.

cOpocted by the Ladle• Auxlllaey of FeeOO)I. Bannott Post 128,
Ainerlcan Legion.
The Items will flO to the Dayton and CbiiJicothe V...l'IIUI
: • Hoapllah, to.tbe Soudleaotorn Ohio Menial Health Conte\-, AU..
8118, and to patlenll at Jocall'l!st hom&amp;L
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The rlllboas aecl ties are .made Into ruga by the blind .et-

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oraiiB at Dayton and tbe llamel shirts wl1l be llllde Into bedJacbts for the patlelq tbere. "-Perback books and magazines
are oeeded for the Chillicothe velera118, and the jewelry will
ba usid for game prizes lor the Athens patients and for glfl.l to

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10. and to take them to Chillicothe OD· Dee. 10, AllY l'l!sidents
to contribute are ulald to either telephone Mrs.
t.• Charles "-.· a•-.r, I92-7U75, who. wl1l pl.ck them ..,, or leave
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·them 011 tho porCh ot the Norlll Third Ave., Mlddltl!Orl, l'l!sldence
of MrTbes
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.....new proJect. They' want to .end Chrlotmaa cards to every Meigs
_ CawiQ' boy and girl HrviJW In thul'lllid forces. Of CCllll'ae, the)'
11004 addresses and tbeH can elthar ~telephoned to Mrs. Kesa'l...,r, or ·~le mallid .10 ''-F ·IIt Pomii'O)', ~,4,

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c:i.;.. K~Centb' voted to ccaltin.a I!WdJW the ar,.,.... Sebo, •

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POMEROY - Purchase ol
a walker to be added to lbe hospltal equipment loan eenter oC
tile Rock Sprlnga Better Health
Club was IIJlPI'OVed by the club
Thursday at tile home d. Mrs.
Mark Grueser,

The group also llllde 8 conChurch BelliRillglq," sbowlntl trlhutlcm to the cyallc flbroals
motion, and Chester, ~01 the drive curl'l!ntly Ullderway In
Christ Cblld'a Brllltlln&amp;"uslng
Lew! r-··
the cowrt,y. MrL
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a maddma wltll child.
ser, Mra. Hugh Bearlla and
A low ar~ of yellow Mrs. Wilbur Ball~ will have
anapdrapa and m..,. flad&lt;. charge d. tbe party ot 1 h e
eel by tall white laperl center. Meigs Cowltlt Jn!lrmary hoaeel the tea tabla. Ribbon 1111111- orlng realclents 11u1ng blrllllilchea and llllplature eakes day liD October.
were aervid wllb tea 8d cor. h:lucled .., the PJ'OIII'8ID Pl'l!•,
fee.
pared by Mrs. WllllamGrueHr

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IDe; Rutland Friendly' "Of
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. srtAIQNG OF SERV:iCJWEN; iii~~.· RolaDd ·F!·her Is back
Guelll were llro. IJ&amp;niiJ
...._ v•~.;..- He •-'vee! at 'J'ftvla Ak' Fclree'...... ln Slit Vu Vranldll d. thea:J"''rf!#
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·fiow 011 Into· COJllilbut Tburidlt ~ whete M W&amp;l JD~ 111 q llrt. CVI IIOtky; JftddllhlaiiiOihlr, Mrs. Mason Flaher.
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port; Mn. ·Joe .lloiiD, ·!I!Wt'"'
Roland has beeli in ~Air ywca for
alii apent . FrlendaJ;. Mrs. ilcben .~
tho put year at the"'""~ NW1t Baae .In v~
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n.O~L _.:,.~ 011 dli- . . '
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just one

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our

now Jorman styles. See tho
whole now collection, 1-4.95
to 23.95.

Mr.

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her 10!1! flh1llde.y-

Pat Ctmdiff,
Mrs.Thelma
Eli White,
Marcia
Arnold,
Jet- eel di sh.
fers.
CANE TOSS- Fa,ye Hamllton, cbalrman, Dorothy Forbes,
Jenetfa Davis, Dorothy Flsher, Mra . Earl Mossman.
SILHOUETTES - MarybeU
Warner, chairman, Susie Grueser, Mary Guinther• A n n a
lloosh, Marie Leadingham.
FISII POND 1 _ Linda Hubbard chairman Jeanette our.
ty
Ha,ye~ Donna KoehI ' W da Stew' t J I Lou
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHU UNTIL 9
ALSO OPEN ALL OA Y THURSDAYS
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Betty

;:rls

FISH POND 2 - Gloria MI..
ch 1
balrman
Carolyn
o-~b Dorothye Amberger J"""

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Flau, Martha Williams, Joanel:te Davia.
CANDY AND BAKED GOODS
- Bell;y Ash, chairman, Mary
illor
Carol Jett Helen HubbardrowNr Robert• Ord Mary
Noaa'.. s.
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KITCHEN _ POP- COFFEE
_ Milmle Harris, chairman,

weri "DiziY !l&gt;ella Can Mean Karen Werry Erma lliffle GolI!Mpr"

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Ina" liiid

• poem, "Go 1 d 8 n

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lira. Fred Goei- die .Mills,

"Griluchy Ia ~ Jlorn.. Wolfe, Mrs. Millard Rausb.

~endor'' Ill' llrs. W, A. Mor-

.1111• "llopatltle," ~ lh 1
-1.4ooard; ''Rull f!ll' y~

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Patter
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by Mrs1 Janlea eon. ~~-- "_.:.._ Lora-~
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~,;Black:"
CGIIIb:ted b
DECORATIONS- MaryGulllo
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: .r£~' ~ wae won t!

tiler, Pat Wlneb-.

~ and lltt. Beerhs. !ldr~~";a.~
The lllidl!t to~
andpra,y.
AT Tl$ nooR- lira. Elm1l ,
or 1111 re&lt;t llit! !1!'11"'8 with de- Louks Mn Lola Mayea, Mti!o
Jlr1.

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Pin tbe bat • !be wlteb aad votlan1 IIJ&lt; ,Ifrs. :Milcpn lnclud-

Mfera1 other llall- IJllllll 1ng scripture !rom Matthew and
were playid betore M,r•· Sebo a naedltatlon !rom tbe "Upper
Hrvid a Jlllqlldn clki&gt; wIt h Room. •
btllanre'
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u r - L • • Sebo .., - · were draW~~&lt; Mrs.
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Pat "!!"~·~ hiVe 'I1!J )1"1111'~ ~ tbe No.

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carrilr dlllr 11nf Sullla1, t k ,., wtft.
MAIL SllltiC IUPTIOfrl RA'h:.~
"0.. IAIUPQIII Trlbllllt In Qlllo 1111111 Wnt
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classes.
Mrs. Robert Lawla of t h o
Winding Trail Garden C I u b
was ·--'~ted Rogtoo 11 pub.
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llclty chairman by Mrs. Reese.
At the supation ~ Mrs.
BlaoUnar several boal&lt;a blclodIn&amp; a count;y contactcbalrman'a
haldlook will be purchased. II
was l'l!ported that there is a
balance of $239.99 In the troasUl'1, and thet count;y dues or
25 cents per member are We
and payable to Mrs. Wildermoth. Plans WOI'I! discussed
for a eounty aprlnc meeting to
be arranged by the executive
meeting. El&lt;peoses relating to
flower -pictures were approved for payment by the assoclatiOII.
Mrs. Reid Y01111g d. the Cbes-

~NS FROM FUNEI!Ab BASKETS, paperba~kboo~~
aaiu.l shirts, ties and jewelry - tbese are the thiqfa being

Morris, Paul George Pearson,
VI k' Obe hoi r Gary o•
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Dell, Joseph Rosenbaum, IJel&gt;.
orah Schuck, AlbertSmlth, Ra~&gt;­
dy Dale Snider, Ricky Stobart,
Grace E. ~ubb, Chrlsti111 Kay

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Pl.Wllht111 Ca.
GALLIPOLIS DAlLY TRI81JNE
12$ TlllntA..,,GIUIDOi li,OII~4MU. P. .
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Sted Cllu f'otWII l'lid tc GIIIIIIOIU. Ofllo.

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In .Court on Fri·~y:

Appointments IIIIIOIBlced by
Mrs. Bluttnar were Mrt. Geraid Wildermuth of the Twilight
Garden Club, secretary.lroas..
IIJ'IIr; M.rs. Robert Thompson,
Winding Trail Club, horllcul- ·
ture; Mrs. Joe Bolin, Rutland
Frlendq Gerdenera,juulorclub
actlvlties; Mr1. David Nease,
Wildwood Club, thorapy activIlles; Mrs. Homer ~sell, Pllmeroy Garden Club, publicity
book; and Mrs. VIrgil Atldnl,
Rutland and Star Garden Clubs,
radio.
It was noted that MelgaCoun1¥ clubs will contlnle to have
programs on WMPO the llrot
lflanday d. each month at 9..
m. MrL Roose. supsted thel
ot least one count;y garden club
tour be arranged, that juulor

Given Party
POMEROY - Veteranl d.
tile Southeastern Ohio Manla1
Heallb Center were flllesta ot

Get-Acquainted Tea Held
POMEROY - Mrs. Fred
Bl.aetibar, new count;y contact
ehalrman for tile Meigs County
AaiOdatloo of Garden Clubs,
boeted a gewc,...lnted tea and
arpnlzat(onal meeting for elub
. nijpnsentatlves at her ~
:. Aft. home Friday atlernooh.
(·.. lipedal guest fo• the tea was
i· .... Jolll Reeao, director of
; .. lll8lllll 11, Ohio AsiiOCiatioo of
•. Glrden Clubs. Rapl'l!sentstivoa
:. from 12 d. tbe 13 clubs of the
- AaiOdatloo WBI'I! Pl'l!lenl for
· . the meetlq.
,. . In her comments, Mrs. Reese
•. liJ'PII attendanoe at the region..
al meeting to be held at Lake
J!ope 011 Nov. 1. Th• afternoon
de1110111trator will be Mrs. Robert Durant, an tntornatlonall,y
:. known teacher, lecturer and

Veterans are

JiltS, JOHN REESE, cllreciGr of Resloo 11, Ohio At..,
elation d. Garden Clubs, wau,suestatthe Friday tea hoatod by Mrs. Fred Blaetllllr, Meigs County contact chairman.
Here she Ia at lbe rofres- table belrw aerved by Mrt.

Bluttnar.

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Meet Friday

Robert Euson, Dinah Erlewine,
Rodney Frecker, Devld Grant,
Jeer Grate, Richard Hatfield,
lrwrid Hawley, Randy Hi II,
Jackie Hutton, Mike Kiser, Mary Krawsczyn, Mary Janey,
Mike Ma,y, Janet illorrls, Mark

TIMES-SENTINEL

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Six Bonds Fo,.f~~d

and,

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my ofdialogue. !ilsworks,
d. which ' -The Brotherf' ls
regarded as the finest, have
had a lasting Influence on the
history of western drama.
The Rio Grande College TheaIre production of "The Broth-

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BLASTS INJURE SIX
ATHENS (UPI) - Elgbt .
bombs exploded almost slmul.
taneousiy lD the heart oC Albens saturday In one oC the
boldeat shows of sentimellt
against tile military regime In
months. Six persons were In-

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weerfn8 tiwlr

lltla• CGunQo Gu11on a..b pl'eoldorQ attended the oqanl-

aatlonal meetfrv or the Meigs Counl1 AlloclatiOII d. Gullon Cll.,a held Friday at the hiiDe
or Mrt. Fred Blaell!llr, county ..Wet clalrman. Pictured hOI'I! are, IM!Ited left to rlaht,
MrL Gerald WUdermuth d. the TWtligllt ~ Cub, M.r1. William WUJlerd, Rutland
FriOJldbo Gardeners; NrL Leolllnl Erwin, Chealol', and Mrs. J11111es Nlebolson, Slar;
·ltandiJV, left to rJahl, NrL Robert Lewis, WlndlJW Tralll llr1. Gl'l!tla Slm,p1011, Beod 0'
the River; Mra. Harva,y Van Vranken, Pomeroy Garden Club; Mrs. George Zeigler, WalkIn; and MrL Roy Snowden, Rutland.

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of deer, '100

POMEROY - One hundred
and one sWdents of Meigs Junlor High School were named to
the honor roll at the close of
1x
k gradlngtJ4!rthe firsts wee s ·
iod. Making a grade of B or
above in all their subjects were:
NINTH GRADE _ Diana A!&amp;o
shire, Shirley Alkire, Barbara
A her Lynn Baker Linda At.dn:on,' Elizabeth m.:ettnar, Jan
Burns,
James
Blrchlleld,
James Boggs, Susanna Card,

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11IE PIIESIDENTS - Nl•

and colla; Dll•

Underwriters

AmyH.mm,

Driver

FUND DRIVE ..., New Ba- F1l'l! ill(larlmeni Jftembe!• will
a door-IMOor fll!lll
clrlve ln .Hartfll!'d. Letart, Bnllld tlun aDd -.by I'Jil'llaectora Monday, Ocldier 20, biiJDo
niJW it 5!3o ~ ·'m., to raiH
funda for the volunteer unit. The tire ~:•
pletecl 111 ,fWlda b) rQ!ng lbr tbe abov&amp;tllcturecl 1,500 gallon tanker truelt that 1•.·111111 In
out.of-town Ueal. The truck, wll!eh coot $5,500, IIU 1)111111[0 service ln,Ju!J ol tlila • ·
Fire Chief Cecil Duncan, left, and ~nt 11)8111ber Danny Roulh Ire lholm'wllb'the
truck. The auilllar)' unit wlll aaalat firemen with the lund drive and·all sollcl.I'Ora wlll'be

~··~ -~llle8al pclsalmi

101 Pupils on Honor Roll

Gallipolis-Jackson footbaU
game before a standing
room only crowd.
The. show began witb a
marching route to "A Taste Robin Lynn Crew, Cl.,ryl eros.
o1 Latin."
san, Gene Davis, Merri Ebers·
ba h Dorma Frances B e t h
This was followed by tbe F~~ David Gera:.S Patty
maloreHes doing a routine Glaze', Karen Hale,
,fo the theme from the Sheila Hawk, Randy Raynes,
=~~ "Valley of the Julia Hutchison, Stephen Jew'•. Tbe. final selection WBII ell John KauU Sherry Lam·
ba 't, Steve M~uffin, Regina
t irom the musical show McrGulre, Edith Meeli, Terry
"Hair" as the maJ'orettes Metheney, Roger Poarch, Desbandsmen performed lo iree Pike, Michael sayre,
"Aquarius."
James Schmoll, Dorothy Seth,
William stallley, Desiree Still,
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Patti Well · BUI Vaughan, Dal·
I W ber'
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a~IG~Tij GRADE - Karen
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Baity, Ricky Bolin, Fred Burney, Diana Carsey, James
Couch, Jan Davis, Joyce Devis,
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how best to bring up the young.
Tol'l!nce was the leading LatIn comic poet oC his day. Althoulllt his pla,ys owe much to
Greek sources they are orlginal In their sublocy oC plot,

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\,formed on Oct. IS, during a
Written by Tel'l!nce In
ij;eetal ·meeting r4 the RaccoOn B. c., ''The Brothers" ls a
Twp. ~~~·
Roman ·&lt;U'III"'.Y with. sn abund,
Mllilibi'ta oC the1&lt;ommlsslon -Jke of 'burles4lo hlimor. The'
81'1! c . J. Davis, Eugane Jones, plot concerns two opposing sysCarl Winters, James Burleson, terns of education, and discuss..
es the perennial problem oC
and Rober! L. Evans.
The &amp;pedal meetlngwas called by Junior Wood, president
oC the Raccoon Twp ., Trustees.

Band Features

Ther~~

was heavy clamap to
tbe truck and moderato damage to the car, No one wu
Injured.
Elmer D. Wallter, 82, LAlwer Rlnr IIIIo, waa eharpd wllb
!alllll'l! to stop wlt!dn tbe aa111red ~lear di-ce llftar a
lllinoa' rear lbl -coiUaloo at
8:29 p.m. Friday at Second
Ave. and Pine ~one
·was InJured.
Pollee said Walker' a c a r
&amp;truck tile back of a car driven by !ldlleY T, Jobes, 28, of
238'h First Ave., a stale llltill·
way Patrolman. Jones h a d ·
llllpped at the ligllt. Thol'l! waa
no damage to the Wallter car
and ooly a acrateh oolba JCilel'
ear bumper.
A minor backing accident oec:urred at 4:47 p.m. ·Frldlq u
lbe stockyards on Vlntm Ave.
No one was InJured and no
eharge was nted.
ontcera said F11e L. Balas,
20, Rt. 2 Bidwell, backed .._
tile stockyards' side o( t h e
llreet and struck a parked car
OIIDed by Jemy Webb, of Ki.
nauga. Thel'l! was no dama8ll
to the Bales cu and minor to
lbe Webb car.

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.-mDLEPOIIT - A bridal lor, lira, ~ HalleJ, Mrt. 111...~ ....
lhower was held recently ot carl Gudller,Mro.Frednom- ~ FleWII, . "!r.f ,,~Jii.! ~. ,
tbe hoon!l d. Mrs. John Mil- 11, lfrl. James Follllll' i a d ;,,.• -.,
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ford homrlnc Mill Charlotte .Cheryl, Mrl. l'llarl Edwanll,
...........:'!"'~(iit:
Davidson.
Nrt. x- Miller, Mr1. Jaek.. · Mn;· ~ ' .
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A blue and wblto c 0 1or io Little, Mlu ~ )ldford V~ Gl..,, .,..qe,~"
sc._,e wao curled out 1n tbe and Mila Gloria Ta,ylor.
et ~ IIIII Tern', ~
decorations with a miniature
Others Jli'Oaentlnti: lifts to aer • ·
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· bride ond groom eervtag as
tile lible eenterploce. Fuora
d. mint cups wllb miniature
wedding bands were 8 I Y e n.
Games were p1ayld wllb Mro.
Richard Roller and lllaa Tanna Gardner wlnitlnr lbe pr!z•
ea. Mrs . Wllbur lillldng won
tile door prize.
Other flllests wol'l! llrs. Dolt
Halldng, Lori Roller ,lira. Batt¥ Cline, Suote EdWards, Delma Halley, Roxie Oller, Jh 1.
Blll Price, Mrs. TOIIIIII)' Tay-

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. :~· cite Drivers in 2 Wrecks

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Ruth ;..,.· Mra• Letha Mot• .
rls Mar · 't Cottrill
of·the· oommlttees are -·ollted to be at !be
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sl'hool bltldlnl at 1:30 p.m, ,
Oct. 30, to help ileeorete - ,,. 0
audltoriWII for the e&amp;rlllval,
Thli fifth tll'odo ni!elrid !hi~:
attendance buller. .
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IPOI!tlonlon IN
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· l"'MERQY '- Mr. andW.:..'', iliira,
ll"l'' Inlet•
'111!1 ' 1011, Bmn. '
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' ed .the ·~'If: &lt;II MJII Pa, .
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' llicl&amp; ' DtW , IICIIIMr Ill iii:. llf"'
·~ DaYid 14-··~ at
wa:: ~'VI6 ~:
'' ·•i·I1Gzlord.· U·nlted Molhodl.t . pi ll'ra.'·
sYRACUSE - MR. AM&gt; Mils. ORV!i,llt '\\. Cl'llob rl. ' ' ·~ch. '
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~Yr&amp;~use will observe thelr · ~··~ .IID,d~,l'~ .~' lira, ' lllaeta. 1VU ~at, Rtsf,
SUriday, 0c~ 26, lronl2. to~p. m. 1n u.e
or.~ · ._.... .lor lbe·!lrlde. A ~~~ca.,_ I!Dq1ft, 11r.1anq
•Asbury United Methodist Church In !lrraeuae. .W. ~~ ' :u'l!i, -~ ·the · eouple_waa
u .. aa.,.s friends ol Uie COide are InVIted.
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held Ill ~ "!'hureh IOCIIl room
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Mr. and Mrs. CrOoks Wtre ~ aa Oct.,211 01919, ·, , I'll!~ !lie ,...Wng '
at the linlted Brethren parsoilqa at New Havn, W, Vs.,by
B·
the Rev. R. L. Kelbaugh. They have resided ID"Syracuse
1/f}
1$ Orn
Alao, .Mrs. Jao;k . L. Blair
aU o1 their married llle.
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- , MlfiER.sViLuf- Mr: a n d and Lori, Mrs. Dal-.r DonoMrs. Crooks Is the former Lul'l Kl1 of New Hsftll.
Mrs. '•WWtam K. • •. Sr.\ ._, Mr. and Mrs. Tom a-,
• Her hu~ Is a retired OIDjlloyee of the lorpter h!'hersthe Iormor Shirley Hejlmau, Tommy and Cheryl, . Armer
burg
Rig
and
Reel
of
Pameroy.
They
haveIOII,.Jobn
S.
Mlnermlle,
are ........,.~ngthe Barr, Autmer Barr, Mr. and
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Crooka, ol Coluriibus, and two grandchUdren, ~ and
b1rlb
r1. a ·11x pound, tb u r Mra. Dney Jllllor Barr, 0...
RUTLAND - Mrs. Looms t'remoans of Rulland
Patricia. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crooks are members of the
ouoce daughter, Klmllerl¥ Jo, Melody, and 0\10, Mra. Delor.
and Mr. J. J. Cremeans of Middleport are amounctrv the
Asbury'
Church.
oil Oct. 8 at St. Joseph Hoa- Is Rowley, llonle and Tereaa,
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
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Parkeroburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles lllover,
c: ~ c.... ::. .. u:n.nt.
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Debl, to Mr. Max Whitlatch, son of Mr. and MrL James
GT~nts are Mr. and Miss Letltla &amp;lyre, Woocllort
Whitlatch, Bradbury. Miss Cremeana .is a studentatlilelgs
NEW HAVEN- Mrs. Char- Dana S. Turner, Chester, and Parsona, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .
High School. Her !lance Ia a 1969 graduate of Malis High
les Smith, prelldent It the Mr ...andMra. LlleCopr,Pom- lllovor, Mr. and Mro. Hueh ·
School and Is currently !lll1lloyed bJ Earl Werner CU~
Nn Haven Woman'a Club, OfO!i. Gz-eat.trand&amp;larenta, are Boone, Mr. and Mrs. &lt;\l1IIUr
structlon. The wedding )fill be an event of Nov, 22 at the
RACI!iE ·-:. Mr. and Mrs. Larry M.. Spencer, Racine,
announced \1181 the clnb will Mr. Iiiii Mrs. Dile Kesterson, Barr, Mr. and Mrs. J a me 1
Bradbury Church of Christ.
; are amounctrv the engagement ot their daughter, Michele,
POMEROY - Clifford Je~ have a bean IIUPIIOr It t h e Pliilieroy'; Mrs. Erma Rollman Boone, Michael, StepheiJ a n ~
' to Mr. Sherman A Cunllitr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glem l
kinaon of East Main st. his re- Now Haven Public Library ol Clleotor, and Thoniaa Copr, Debra •. Mr. and Mra.· Em II
· Cundiff, Olarleston. W, VL, former Syracuse residents.
turned home after a visit In October 24th.
GraniPlll4i, W. Va. Mrs. Ellz- Brown and Rlta,liev. andll:ra;
MI.. Spencer, a 1968 graduate o!SoothernllilhSchool
Crooksville with Mr. and Mrs. - EYmme Is lnVI"18d to the abatb Wjekhaln, Chester, Is the Chartea Baolll!i.rr, Kathy, WI!- ,
Is employed as a secretary at Landmark In Pomeroy. A
Ned Grant. Mrs. Grant Is hla supper before aolnll to Wa- great..great.crandmatbor. Mr. llam, Karen. J&gt;r.mela and An-. .
1967 graduate oC Southern HighSchool, Mr. Cundlflls servgranddaugllter.
hama'o !IOIMcomlnr game and Mra. Copr alao have a gela, ~ebael, Mr. and ll'ra.
lrv with the US. Army at Fort Bragg, N. C. Wedding plans
Jenldnson went to Crooksville on Friday. Bean aoop, 'staw, 1011, BUI, Jr., 6, and a dau&amp;l&gt;· Delbert !lai-r, julie, ~ llld .
are incomplete.
ell!leclally to visit hlsdauglller, corn pone and drinks wiU ter, llbari Ami, s.
Joan.
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Robert Russell, who has be aarvod to aolllta for 75
SUNDAY
Stein used a Hawaiian theme been Ullor the psat five weeks. cent&amp; and to ehUdren lor 40
ANNUAL HOMECOMING ol lor the meeting of the New ThJ Russells moved their JllOo cents.
Morning star United Methodist Haven Woman's Club held re- bile hame to Roseville from
Church, &amp;mdoy, SU1111y School, eently at her home with the of. lroraonln June and Mr. Russell
9:15 a. m.; worship service, fleers assisting as hostesses. Is now eJil)loyed atthoPeibod.r
.10:15 s. m.; basket dinner at The pallo was decorated lor Cool eo.
VISIT PARENTS
noon; afternoon servicesal1:30 the occasion: Guests were each
Durlrr,r the visit Janldnso111tMIDDLEPORT _ Mr. a 0 d
William Airaon, pastor.
preaenled a lei.
tendetl a parcy honorl!v his Mra. Dale Rwah and cblldren
MONDAY
Mrs.
Paul
Powell,
New
Hagranlldsugllter
and Joey Abella rl. !II. AlbaDs, w. va. villted
.... POMEROY - "It's a small world.' '
REVIVAL
services,
Laurel
ven,
a
honorary
member,
preon
thelrblrthio,yamlversatlei.
recen!IJ wfih his ponnte, Mr.
:" Mrs. Dorothy Roller, Middleport, received a letter from her
Free
Malhodlst
Church,
aenled
a
Hawaiian
program,
Sbe
The
youngster,
born
on
Mrs.
and
Mrs. AJbert Roush, KenClltl
cousin, Mrs, L. G. Babcockolllarstow, Calll Mrs. Babcock, who
basin
Monday,
7:30
p.m.
congave
each
officer
a
gilt.
The
Grant's
birthday
anniversary,
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and
Becky.
11 enthused aboot antiques, was browsing recently throngh an
tlnuo
thrwgb
Oct.
26;Rev.
Danpreslden~
Mrs.
Charles
Smith
waa
a
year
old.
The
birthday
ol
1nllque ohop In Cslllornls when she saw a pair of high button
ahoea. The shoes, 3lh in size, were made or soft suede and were tel Neville, pastor Faith Chapel received a gavel made from Jenkinson was also celetirated
Church, wood !rom the old Mason Coon- during his visit
light brown iD color. Upon e&gt;IUilinstlon she found Inside one of F r e e - s t
1!4ILES APPROVED
Youngstown,
OVIIIPilst.
Special ty Coorthoose. VIce president,
the shoe•, stitched In gold thread, the name of
NEW YORK (UPil-Mlles
' the late W. M. Michael, of Middleport On the mullc each evening. Pablic In- Mrs. Robert Gurtla, received
RETURN
TO
MARION
Park Race Track In Loulavllle,
a book containing program ma.
sole of the shoes wu car"ed the trade mark vited.
POMEROY - Mr. and Mro. Ky. has approved for
DREW
WEBSTER
POSI'
39,
terlal.
Mra.
Jesse
Abel,
treas(jo dragon with wings) and the words, "Ziegler
Fred
Frost
have
returned
to
membership
as
tha
57th raceAmorlcan Leglcn, oyster stew urer, received a dollar; M r s.
Brothers, bench made ..,
track
In
the
Thoroughbred
Marton
after
visiting
here
How a pair of shoes madelnthelate 1800s dinner, 8 p.m. Monday. World Charles Dodd, secretary,apen, era! days with Mr. and Mrs. Racing Asaoclatkln, John D.
or pOssibly the early 1900s made their way to War 1 veterans to be honored. and Mrs. Karl Wllea, notea !or George Lopn and Bernice rl. Shapiro, auocllflon president,
California is a real mystery. The late Mr. AU members urged to attend. correspondence.
Hemlock
and Mr. and announced Thw-lldey.
Re:freshmenll were
Michael was the great.-1P"&amp;rll!ather of Mlddl1&gt;JOF CLASS, Pomeroy Unlland Pa.asrt's pill ~H! owJied
~;toi,Melhodlst Church, Monday, ~eUI · ·
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s~ lit ~ ·,ana lt waol_,. . ~- ' ' " p.m. at tho church.
Dcitald ·
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Tom
Brisk days to come. Weather
HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION .
grandparents niJht, room visl- Hot!man, Mrs. Charles Howard,
AT McARTHUR
Kidney' o'r Bladder Irrltathem
in Pendleton' slack shirt. Pure
• SYRACUSE VILLAGE NOW hastwowell-equlppedmarshalls. tatlon; Mrs. Reid Yoong, pro. Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. liar- MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. R. M. Common
tlona alteet twice u many women u
virgin
wool
with
square tails and genera~
men,
ofte
n
cauatn1
tenaeneu
and
Varian has been 1o1m marshall lor some lime. In Septem- llf&amp;m chairman.
old Rose, Mrs. David Roush, 91erman, Mrs. Walter WaddeD, nervoutneu trom treQuent, burntna,
of
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q1.1ality
behind
It,
ber the town hired WUI CUndlll to serve as depucy marshall
Uchlng urination. Seeondarn.r: .YOU
SOtrr!IERN
ATHLETIC Mrs. WWiam Russell, M r s. Mrs. J. E. Harley, Mrs. Tbom- may
loae
&amp;leep
and
have
Headacnu,
S-M-L-XL,
$15·$17.
.
CUndlfl, an employee of OhloValleyPiwnblngCo.,ls a grad- Boooten Monday at 7:30 p.m. Kenneth Thompson, Mrs. Frank as Kelly, and Mrs. Dwf&amp;lrt Wal- Bac kach('t and feel older. tired, depressed. In IUCh CUfti, CYSTEX UIUUate of Racine High School, an advisor to the EJ&lt;plorer Scoots lt Ute high school.
Yeung, Jr., Mra. Stein, Mrs. lace allenlled the Fall Prestiy- all y brln11 relaxin&amp; comfort by curbIng
In acid urine-, and eulng
lid is presently seeking eleclion to the ochool board in the SoutbMIDDLEPORT PTA, Monday, Smith, Mrs. Gurtls, Mrs. Abel, ter1an ,meeting r1. District 3 pain,germs
Get C YST EX atdrutr&amp;l.Utoday,
ern Local District.
7:30 p.m.; program by Jack Mrs. Dodd and Mrs. WUes. l!elcl at McArthur Thuraday.
Tho village recently purchased equipment for the two men Slavin, especially lor children
which Includes belt, holster, gun and a chemical mace.
enlltled, The ABCs .- Cartoon'
Ing. Room visitation.
GENE GRATE, CLERK-treasurer of,Middleport Vlllage,r~&gt;­
TUESDAY
ports that he has contacted Harry Evans of Ohio VIdeo Service
SALISBURY PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Inc., on Installation of cable television service. In May both Pom- l'ueaday; film provided by Ute
eroy and Middleport completed agreements with Ohio VIdeo, Inc., :,sUe Fibrosis FCIUIIdillloo; re·reohments.
for this serVIce.
; Evans Informed Grate that Parkersburg TV has granted apFRIENDLY CmCLE, Trinity
o! the service and the II~ OK Is In the lap of the Federal United Church of Christ, 8 p.
Cammunlcatlons Cammisslon. Evans noted that similar Instances m. Tueaday. Mrs. Roy Ma.Yer
aametime took as lona: as 10 months.
and Mrs. liona!d Hauck will
be the program leaders.
JUST A REMINDER THAT h BloodmobUe will be at the
WEDNE3lAY
Pameroy Elementery School on Monday, Oc~ 27 from r to 6 p.
wn.DWOOD GARD!i}i Club
m. Realdents are urged to make every effort to ·~ t h o meetlq, Col,.,.,ta Qas Ill Ohio
.rilaod_...... Vernon Nease Ia the~prqtramcbalrman lor · cllllce, Middleport, 7:30 Wedthe Melia Coonly Red Cross.
neaday
"Christmas )I
Orbit" demonstration by home
11IE SCENIC VIEW on new Rwte 331sreally brea-king. economist. Mombersaretotake
with Ute leaves taking on their fall hues,the ride Is eYOn guests.
llf' plo~a.,lnt Surely must be one of the most picturesque highTHURSJAY
In the alate.
MIDDLEPORT CHUJJ Conaervallon League, Thuraday, 7:HOME ON LEAVE
MIDDLEPORT - HoSPital- 30 p.m. Col,.,.,la Gas Ill
man 3-c Alan Wallace It Nor- Ohio. Program on phyllcal defolk, va. Is home on a tO-day' velopment ol a child by Mil.
leave. He Is the son rl. Mr. and Kemeth Scltee, CAP h o Ill e
hea!Ut
Wall~e.
- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

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Crooksville Visit

Michele Spencer is Betrothed

Made by_ Jenkinson

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Pleasant Valley Hospital,
Infant weilhed 8 poonda
bas been named WUllam
Marshall, m. The mother
former Karen Roosh or
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WWiam Kyle Marshall,
Nn Haven; J8t. a n d
Robert Jamea Roush, Ma~ • grandmothera are
Dllde ,Bievlno, New Ha.
and Mrs. ~ Roberta,
Ohio, and Mrs. Martha
New Haven, Ia a greatVISIT PARENTS
;POIII~OY - Mr. and Mrs.
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OOhille I!PIIIII the past weekher p.renta, Mr. and
Parker. M r a.
and 1111 aecompsn. ·
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we offer. YDII may selecl (rDm a cDmplele
r1111ge of sizes, as well as nlllfttrC)IIs lypes
Df fine q11111i1y granilts!

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AWHOLE NEW
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.Mil. Kinl 888isted Mrs.
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cetemoi\Foll
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Mrs. Tanaka
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Ave., Galllpollo, Genorsl ololt.
Jng lolura 2.4 and 7.8 p.m.onb'.
Maternity vilrltlns lolura 2:30to
4:30p.m. mb' . Parentsonl,yare
allowed on Pediatrics Ward.
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HOSPITAL
Admissions - Shoarl Edler,
p•" Pleasant·, ·~
·~·rt Harn's,
HaMldcll-rt; Nora Rairden, ·~
lord; Boverl,y Mclain, I!Jcioo;
Peromelia Holtman, Hartford
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WHETHER IT'S HERE IN GALLIPOLIS.
GALLIA COUNTY, THE STATE
OF OHIO, THE UNITED STATES
OR .AROUNO THE WORLDI

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prohibited until further notice.
Births
Mra. Barry W. MeCo)&lt;, Midclleport, 1011, 4:28 p.m. Friday; Mrs. Thurman R. Wheat.
JFeyl'...~eUaton, ...,, 4:43 p.m. , Mrs. ~obert Dusant
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MANS TANK IN VIETNAM
Infant dlughter, Mro. Thomas
PT. PLEASANT- Army PrlG. Boroff and Infant daul!hter, vale First Class Carl E. GilJohn C. Bonedlc~ Richard Uaple, 20, son 11 Mra. Goldie
Wain. Mrs. Edna Butterfield, B. Fisher, Pulnt Pleasant, woo
Mra. WIUiam E. Claar, Jr., aaslgned as a tank erewman
Mrs. Ronald Clark, Mrs. Carl with the lith Armored CavalB. Crance, Mrs. Arnold J. Der. ry Rel!lment In VIetnam, Alia.
lfleld, Mrs. Ettie L. Whitt, Anita . 26.
J. Estep, Jerr1 F. Goode, Mrs.
11 Ser¥1Af ,.. 1lnce 1916"
Otho Gregory • Beverly F. liar·
Women were first admit·
G.lllpell1, 01-..
rison, John E. Kerwood, Delmas ted to Phi Beta Kappa fra·
D. Mink, Mra. Herbert .M. OJt. ternity in 1875.
linger, Mrs. Pauline H. Pitton, . .- - - - -. .- - - - - - - - - -. . .
Mra. COra B. Provena, AlberJUST ARRIVED! MENS
ta L. Richards, Lee Rudisill,
Mrs. Darrell M. !htler, Jer.
PILE LINED PLAID
ry D. 9laffer, Mr&amp;. Georse B.
iilanlial, Mrs. August Trapp,
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Double l!lklla, aloo Jolorlllujl,
Nqalre llf;fleo. ·
!Pe&lt;I•F awardl ilriU be IIFide.
Jloporta will be made ......
dcera nMCftiMd Rtl' • 1
Clfllcero wiD be. lnlll"'ld llir
lUI. Albert C. Pool, p u t ldollll1 OAGC.
Raoenltloao ahould be llll[lle
10 rater 111111 Oet. 25 -lin.
Lodaiu. Co&lt;11er, 31t Wilt JIDollr
lllreel, Ye.vtllur, Olrlo. T be
lunebeoa will be t2.50.

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Sdloolo. Her taple wiD
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I~ Yllclobn ~·a ~ apl,.t BINI f'fiii@W In Qaee. Dla'oiFe ealled the club to IFftl botpltal.
~ Rlldf.o IIi'~ 11 _.ktiw 1118 Qlrl•tla!l pllblle
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Aiinouoc~ ' ~ prwesenlro
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to .c:Utel'lit lhit 27,000 aJpod JeJte,fa obtalbotl:bYVi'o. 8fur.
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Dice' tolllir; · , ilh,em.~ w..,.r, J~llloi- at llltoh. H!Atoaha 'l'an81r:a, · .of
During the bualnesa
auo, OJhe F1sber (11 t1a beaulll'lll hOiile), J - BoMOtt end Japan, preaented · the ualihln tire members were
JGiul II&amp;Uic!Jl. And todl)'la tho ~ or lito. Darrali 11&amp;1. Jape• 11e Tea emem.rny fill' told about tire November 16
.J..~. ~OSE WHO """'T ME p-M ..:.....:· thlo RlveraidtJ Study Club concert to be glv~ by Mrs.
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wHk. 1'1le cr•llvlb' ~ . 11' PlmdJW.JII•ao ~ .make• Wymond Bradbury.'
JI'OCeeda of wlircb will be
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FollCI.Wbil the 10Cia1 hour used by the Nurses

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Nov. I at Lake HOpe , Lotlile,
Zaleald, Olllo and - • • wiU 11 Flrlt ~ (llfl I 'a

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Japanes..e Tea .Ceremony

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GAWPOLIS - lllro. Rol&gt;ert
Durant (Mall Duranl),lnfernl..
donall)' 1&lt;-. teacber,)eetur.
or, and damonotrator 11 Japa.
neae Dower arrant~elllelll, wiU
be tho featured
tor lbe
!all ...,..tins 11 the Olrlo Aoao.
elation or Gllrden Clubs, M r 1.
John Reeoe, Galllpollo, regloo&gt;.
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IIi at t11e Ladleo Fellclwlllllp lfer - . Mro. Alldo Janeo, EIIBLEY CWB family ,...
nileH1r ot the Flrot ·l!opllot IIH8Ibrp Yla a 111pe u
IU&lt;k dlnnor, 5p. m. ElkollaiL
atur&lt;11
did Mro. Nalley StU, her elo- MONilAY
. Aftilr. a bulll!tio -liar In ter; IIIII Mr. and Mro. BIll . GALLIA AND KJpr C..U.eUo
tho mola alllllorllim 11 t h e Kirtland, her dou&amp;ltler IIIII - - Dau!JIKero ol Amarlea wUI be
dlllt&lt;h, IUJ. liarr)' E. CGie la~aw.
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diJIIIioHd tile ladloa 10' 1 he
Mrs. Chapman'• famllJ, Plo- Pl&gt;lluck dinner at6 p.m. Plea&amp;e
GAlLUIP&lt;}l.JS - The 70 desree (pJuo) air picked tho dl'l' ftllolllldp . - .• . Those 'IIIlo tOr Cblpman. her IIJoMnd;-. br1Jr1 ..,.er'ld dloh and Jable
,.nrl~ them In llltle whlrlPODio • - ..rem Jiod'blrlhdi,Ji llrflleoprlnawore David anddllllhler,Dlana, were oenl~. 7:30p.m.
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-ted ftrll, ·followed llir IUJD. preaent to lbe live ireellnn. ..GALLIPOLIS I!I.PW wUI meet
YornJrw,. the ears untler Iretta are covered -IOiden and nr, faU lllll.m.t.r.
Anolher dllllhter, Ml11 liblr. at ~ 1 Dlnlna Room. Din.
rubaltdcoiA~
Residents of Pine St. between Seeond and . 8prbrJ labloo ware - t . ley Chapman. sancber-.er'a ner .6:30 p.Di. ·
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ve. liked - t pUea of tl1enUo the curb ror the city's
'Ill wllli mlnlalure belkolo o1 faYorlle hl'mn. "W b a I A TUI!SDAY .
plek It! trud&lt;.
Oowero IIIII ballarfUOI. A doe- Frlond We Have In JoMia," LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44
The Hduoks are laZ)'; we're golq to walt IUitll tho l•ve• orated e111e tGIJpotl wltlla may. aeeompauied bY Pltllor Chap. will Lucille Neff, c11 ..
are aU doWn; then Bill wUI rake them (WOII'I1'"'• BIU'/),
pole C8JIIered the labia.
man. Even their clot! "Char- lrlet ~;.JohnEvano,d...AtreelnfronlofJimandBorlloroBotz'oiMineat608Tidrd
&amp;ammer JabiH had amlnll- Ue" -greetlnpbjwa.yl1a q,y IIC&gt;_,0 watehman ol
h aomethlrw to aoe. I should be able to 101 whit kind or tree lure ~e~lbora ¥101118 with oaJJ. lllpe reeonllq: after DFUch per. ahepherdo. AU paat officers,
(m,y JournaU.., book All be opoclfle), hula atutb' oC tree• will boola, houoeo, ear a, trees an1 118\'er&amp;llce by tlllrley Chapman. 7:30 p. m. Brtrw eoverecl dlsh
hoVe to Walt UU IJOI_to the rOCidErJlebalr for goocl. ·
Mlohello, Tbe IUIIIIIIOr blrtiJ.
lUI. Emor... £¥8111, vice for poiiU&lt;k lfler shrine.
Out at tl.o Bob E,.., larm,•lhoae bla tree• around tho old diJ cake weo decorated wl t h &amp;nlident ol the Ladles Fol- ADDAW.LE P1A will meet
home plac:e.' ranae monochr-tleilly frOiD lllbt ·to dark &amp;oJd. 1'0181.
lowolllp prellllled Mro. Chap. at 7:3o p. m. Gueot sPeaker:
And pl"ovvng thlt • - nature uaeo treeo ·to p~ a trick,
rau l-ea, aeorna, COJ'DI.. man with a beautlfull,y decor- Yn. Fndt Clleeoebrew. Ev:
there lo ap ~&amp;~PI• tree ' In bloom at the IMine oC Yr. and Yro. eaplao, punpldns, (lliu.,.o end blrlhdi,J cake .., a lovell
waiCCXIIe
Jomoo Creme~~~o, Rt 1, Nordq).
lurkeyo decorated tho loU ta- cake plate. All aeCOIIIJ&gt;III)'Ina Of)'CIIO
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ONE NEvER IS TOO' OLD to leorn, ond thereolwa.yaare match.
plates and a •Ike oenor. The thebome11Yro. MelvlaSbeeto
lntereatJncinow
piOple to meet.
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K,oko :. '. , Dr: ~~ auest fr&lt;111 J~n, ta..,tlt me santa, anpl, IFI8IIIIf ocene a day" to Mrs. Cb~&amp;~man.
ANN JUDSON Bible Cla11 11
the benellt .otappJnc In 'the mlcltlle or m,ybUay hours to lake a Jarp fndt e111e decorated Cake, lc:e cream, pun&lt;h and Firat IJopllot Church ~:30 p.
juot a mllllle 1o rest m,y buzziQI brain and raclr• heart; J earl' the wi!Ur Jablea.
mints were ienecl bY t b 0 m...
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be aa pnUe and 11 eonlalneclao lhe, but maybe
Glftl ·were plae'ld at each roJIOirlna ladles: Mro. Maurice OPEN HOUSE at Vlntoo Town
beeaule oC JjleeiiQI her, I eon Jnwrovea iltU._
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Met IJ'e FIJIIIIJv Oler Jruabend Ia •••1•- holpllalad- ' loons were hqfrom the eefl. ¥11, Mra. Carl Slmpklna, Mro. TIIUJIS)AY
mlnlalrltor at the Holzer Medical Center), Jean Cooper, for. 1q: to add fD the bll'llldl¥toueh. ~~ Peters, Mrs. Mae Law. HARRIS GRANGE, 8 p.m. fte.
marly a tea~r at Gallla Aeademy now uiodaled with Rio
Auoelate Pastor 11arr7 E. renee,Mro. Giad,yoEvua,JUa. frellhmentaotelder,dousJmuts,
Granda ~
, and Mary Evans, au 11 strawberry HUI. Mary Cole l'ld neryane In olrwlnl J1111e1 So,Jre end Mro. llarl')' end punpkln pie. Bring Jable
lo iram WeU
Her husbond for lllafll100fl ,.., associated ''lllniY Bl~," ~ wbl&lt;h Cole. Mrs. Denver Walker bak. oenlce.
with the bm&lt;jthere.
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Rev. CGie read trom John 3 for the reUowlldp.'
Motlren League 8 p.m . at
DON'T FoRGET THE ClvU Delenae Medical Seii·HalP . wblcb he ddad ''l'he lllrtiMW
AI the bulllneao meat1ng, the the home of Mrs. Raymond
eourae bisJmbw Tuelday. TIM! ldvariqe or this. q~portillllt,y to Text." Jllllf Cole sane y1 Mull Ladles FeUowohll' votedlobake DeLIDe. Guest Katherine
leeni to survl~ CCJ1110 whit may! Remember, Oct. 21at the Bo 11om Apln, ae~ed cookies tor the boys 1n VIet- Williams
Leilon Hall, 7:30 p. m. Ae ClvU Dafenoe coordbator or Worn- b)' Sbli'l., c~ 011 t b 0 nam; have a CIM8d food show.
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or for the Huntington Minion
Unerleaa LaiJlJII A
ClvU DafeiiiO chalrmiJI, 'IIIlo bal . After j)r.,..., the Rev. Cole for Thankoglvlng. -tary
Iorio au tho lfork gettl.. thlo BOirw. '
lunrad ilia- portion oC the gifts will b~- to the mil'
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TOOK A·UTTLE tiOOD NATURED klddlnc about Ill)' apple Cole. Ida Millo ' p~~J'Id a tan. Cbrlatmao with help from var. JAKARTA (UPIJ-Tho fotal
butter article wben ao mall!' Jlf(q)l go Into It llr a muc:h blger fare 011 her trumpet and Pea- loua a...day Schoolelaaooa. SIJ&lt;. number of Communlsfl c:on·
thin the ...,._, wrote about. koow the Vlnlon
cloUars wea liven Ia the oe• .!'nod In lndonnle Eo 71,905,
111 Tope and Jullf Colo rolled
j:hurch WSCI wUI be ualrw 35 bushels or QPlea and 180 pounds out a larp alan whleh read ferlng for the Uaptllll ChU. aeConll119 1o army chief of atoll
of supr l!lo!jltl1 ~nd Tuelday. But m,y goodnoaol What a Job "''!da II Yoor lifo; Lucy . droll' I Home, Kouts, Ind., with ~· ~reden Pangg~~nd.::
those 1181ca a*Ja dld.
ChapJIIIII " IJttl8 Ml11 J
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furdly fhe defalnees will be
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their proJect.i and they bad orders ror more -they made. man to a "throne". -~
The next fellowship meeting from trouble spots. Some 2,500
(Note to Ill.)' olbtor: even the hoot didn't pl&amp;l\!'.)
In JWal JIU!'P!e end preHnted wUI be at the chureb November hove already been sent fo Buru
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A LION (&amp;uoss wbo) """"lalniJW about no nau..,1 •
IDa Bill end !lflvla Stevena 11 announcement sold.
ODI Nbw
varal front ofllc:ea thlo.-k, a~ lbout lhe dlf·
a.arleaton, W.Va.

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Former GABs

Mrs. John Reese Gives
Garden Club Program
GALLI!'OLIS - lllrs. Ella
Reooe ·rave a pro.....,. on"How
to Plan a Garden wllll l'llrenlllala" lor the French C I t 1
()ardoa Club meeting TUoacla)'.
A pereMial plant is one that
lives on from year 10· yea!'.
They &lt;IIIIo wllll carerul plannJng, provide color from ear1y aprlng unW late !all.
Favorite opoto for perennlala are along paths, I o r o...,...t for lbrubbery or In
beds. Plants should be arran£eel according to color and heigh~
from back to front.
son shoUld be dui up a month
ahesd of planting time and dug
deep. Uae a good fertllizer
as ID-10-10 lor example - 2
lbs. per 100 sq. ft. - work In
well. After the lint year apply !erWlzer In March as a
top dresoing.

Late bloomers, as chry8111themumo, should be planted In

OS University
GALLIPOLIS- . MIJ~

wUI receive reeGlPIIII"'' at Jb1a
meeting as OUtstanding Gudeoer ot Rqlm 11.
"Ebd ot the Gardea," •IIIII

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Rulh llcCormlck, dfujder af
Mr. and Mra. .cilotloa 11. -.
Cormick ot Cldllteolllt, ilndrGr·
marly of Gall\polla, ,Ia- U.
tandlnl Ohio Unl-il4' at·Alll-

00l00l'l and« ·v.,.tablea, V•
ranael"oatl were 1111 diiiPII1.
Thll meeting ot the Frollch C!Qr
~· Club waa held at t h •
home ot Mrs. Harley Gearp.
Mrs. Florence Trainer aerveel

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an arrangement using cb lttwood
and kale.
A table ot plants and aeedl
for icleetiOcallllll was prepareel by Mrs. Harley George.
Reh'eahments were aervedb,y
boatesaeo.

Halloween

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IJI'anddausbter ar ..... and Mra.
Roy Harmon ot 2015 Cbe.inut
II., Gallipolla, IIIII Mra. Grace

By CB Club

Betty Rose.

AuIlia,

was IJI'.....ted wltbbonilrl~
tho Cblllleolhe lliall Scllool
...•• ol. 196911111 paltsprlngat
which time her father retired
from the U. S. Navy attor oervln.r 2D years IIIII the faDii4'
-ed to Cblllleolhe wbareMr.

llc:Cormlck Ia pre11011t11 emlkt'ed b7 the state at t h e
Olllllcothe Corractfonll lnllf-

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Mila lllcCQrmlck . atlen'l«
Ga!Ua Acaclemy lll8ll S!:bDal ·
6arlng
qbomore y - Ill
1965-66 while ller' Iaiiier wa1
lltl'¥lna In Vletaam. file btl atteadod IIChooll In Cllltomla,
Texas, Oldo and Vlralnla an«

as co.-u.

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Proalclent Nixon's director ot comNEW YORK (IJPl) -

Miss Dottie Lou MCMahon

Cora WSCS

lllllllicatlons said Saturd'l)' he
believed presidents ahould bold
formal televlltd news conferences because ot tbe danger
,o1. misinterpretation In t h e
kinds ar Impromptu talks Lyndon B. John11111 arten bad with

Miss McMahon Engaged
November Wedding Set

IIIW&amp;mert.

Herbert G, Klein eald In a
loW television Interview
(WNBC) that he considered It
Important for the President to
apeak "In a !Ol'm wblch cannot be misinterpreted.
"That's whY I think II' s a
great thing that lllls Presi-

Tawneys

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newnng
to it.

Evans Host

a potlucb supper on Wednelda7
at tile K ot P Hall.

Approximately 35 members
and their !amllioa attended.
Mrs. Lucille Csaey led t h e
group In devotions. The tables
Mrs. Reeae reported Region- were decorated In a Halloween
al meeting will be held at Lake theme.
The main coorao of tbe supper wao baked ham . After the
meal the r est of the evening
Announce was spent pleylng games.
The next regular meeting ot
the CB Club will be November
5 at 7:30 p.m. at the K ot P
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the spring. Early bloomers, aa
peonf aad pblox should be put
out In the !all. In early summer, plant aeed then transplant In sprl!llf.
Perermlala need dust or apr'~)'
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
twice a month. Flowers wart
County Cltlzeno Band Radio
to be cut and arranged.
Club celebrated Halloween wllll
Miss Marie Meal read the po-

em, October.
Mrs. Harley Georp read,
Twen1y .foor Hoors, The Gltt,
and Gordon Cooper's Pr'l)'er
while In OUter Space. The group
prll)'ed the Lord's Prll)'er.

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Hall.

u·. a love rina. BecaUit you ....
in love you'll want • rlq that
asys low in ev11ry way. From
tbe excitinl cut ol itl diamond

dent Is mainly using a televised, broadcast press conference BO that yoo don't have
oomoone walking across the
lawn In a statement lbat could
be misinterpreted,~ he said.

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elepnc:e Gl Ito

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PAUl. DAVIES
JEWELERS

BANKER TOPS FIELD
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Pauhitte Whitworth, a Naahvllle, Tenn., banker, was nam·JICI&gt;1lA'nl.erlCWI Busil)ess Woman
·ot tile Y-." b7 tbe Amer!!'l"'

404 S.coad Ave.
·Galllpollo.-Ghlo ' ..
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PLAID ...
coming in
strong!
Your first·choice coat, to
for Its beautiful, hazy
buttoning;

J&gt;9Cket,.

"'ilorlng, , ~~lly ~~~
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too Rose,
Olive, Cinnamon, Camel. &amp;-16.

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Boots arc in again. Slin~ing all the way up the leg or stopping
short at the an~lc. Ta~ing on all the lool11 that malac for fun Fashion
tllis fall.. .swinging dtirts, maxi coats that sweep tl1c Aoor1 slate
pants and trim little suits. Boots ma~c it bold, whatever the
loo!t. ·Put 'em on, just for the Fashion of it.

B. Row/a

Lawre~~M

V. Weed

GALUPOUS, OHIO

326 SECOND AVE.

POMEROY - Local
relatives have received
word ·Of the · death of
Lawrence· V.
Weed,

Columbus, on Wedndlday.
Mr. Weed wu a resident fl.
Pomeroy eluting the period
lis father was minister of

the Pomeroy Methodist

Olurch. He was a graduate
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SUrvivors include his wife,
Jea,n RUIIIell Weed, and a

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He was a veteran of World

Where the fa~~~lly shops totcdtc;

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GALUPOLIS qulelly observed lla 179\h birthday Frl\lu.
II waa a 1ar CI'JI from tllo !75Ut aMiveriOI'JI taur yeua 180
wllln lundreCh of cGDIIMinlll' residents toqk part In a £1pallc
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The ' tiOil blfont l'tlnlil~l· 11ii'mAUIII!'InJI Into !lie dNIII of elite

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An lndustrf !lfiOknman madt
- the an~f*T*ll alter emerg.
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1 knolo how many pO.pie are In GaUipolis. There are 9,100.
Am Bailey aot married to a man. His name was John. My teacher told me today hiM AM buill her cebln. She read us • story. I
this gels to Gollipolls and I go to Rio Grande School.
Dellie Issac
HAPPY Birthday Gallipolis October 17, 1790, It Is 179
years old. When AM Trotter was a little girl her mother and
lather died. So she was shipped to America and she came to
GsUipolls. So she married Mr. Batley and she was a Batley.
The Indians were still !lghling. The Indians caUed Ann Bolley
Mad Ann.
Soaanna Jean Stover
HAPPY Birthday, October 17, 1790. Gallipolis means the
City of the French. They caUod Am Bailey - Mad Ann. Am
ll•od to be 100 years old. She was bravo. She fought for her
country. She bottled Ute Indians and tho Indians battled them.
The Indians went litO the\r camp and stole their gun powder.
Then llfad Am went bock and aot some more gun powder.
Homrle McCoy
HAPPY Birtllday GsUipolls. There are 9,100 pecp1e in GalUpolls. Gallipolis means Ctcy of the French and GsUipolls wUl
be 179 years old thio Friday. Ann Batley was a -hero. The French
boulht Gallipolis. 11 was not like It Is today, It was aU woods.

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nne own•. 11,000 miles, we sold
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MIDDLEPORT - A dim Oil
the We hlblts of nshwasshown
memben of the Jrllddleporl POmeroy Rolary Club Friday
llight foUowlne diJiner at 6 p.
m. In Heath Unlled Methodist
Church.
Jack Weli!h, manager of the
M!«kJieporl Olvlolon of Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co., ebOirod the film was made
onllebJe to the ciublhrollflh hil

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eouipiilil.
Glleatl wore salll)'ll Smith,
ftMIIII'&lt; ol the Imperial Eloctrle ComPIIIY, intndlced by
llemllrd Fultz, and Bryson Carlor, GaiDa County agricultural
. . - , lnt.roWcod by C, E.
Blake oleo.

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At*lmilllc:,6 cylinder.

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Whit's Gallipolis Motor Co. aot for (970 Ex~ltemllll friend. Qual!lJ·~IUian, :~can b~up
what they sar and who islnt•ested In ·JIIU aft• the sale, S~R~ICt. ::-lie~ In tb.e V"ler,· ,
WARRANTY- best In the industry. PRODUCT., tJieltadir In tlj·,~~llt.· l~strr f9' -.nr;
many, many years. You can't aet a better deal a""IJM!;.~ME US p,~OVE IT~. Ill(~~~-~~ · ,
ina plan and our quality products assures rou the ·MOSt fiJr Y11ur Money II .GIIItpoll' .~, ~~~:·
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next year at labor
eontt~"" to dtmand higher
..l wageundmenagementatlttens
Ill rHistance.
Shultz aald the government
will ollar Ill help In mediating
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·· tnNnaa strike.''
Shultz addressed the prntl~19us Buolnes• Council, which
' IMludis the top exeeutlva ot
: ~· many ot the nation'• biggest
. corporations, 01 the group
wound up Ill aemlannual
, ritaetl'ng.
· \ Shultz• toracast ot "skrmy
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aald that plans have been made
for withdrawal of all U.S.
combat forces from VIetnam In

a "reasonable time"-a year or

two. Of the 509,000 American

R - " Light ActiOil
Soviet Union returned the last
In the war, U.S. commu- olltJ manned space ships sat.
nlquesSoturdayrepoofedanofh. urdayandllllllOilllced compte.
or round of light bailie action lion 011 program lhatlncludas o lull In slgnltlcant fighting ad "group llying'' driUs and
PARKERSBURG. W. Ve.
wont Into e IOCOnd month. At r e - space weld.
least 145 North VIetnamese and lng,
IUPII-The peat nollollal vlca
VIol Cong were reported killed
5oruz 8, carrying cosmo. commander of the Amarlcan LeIn widely scatterid contacts. nau111 Lt. Col. Vladimir ~ · glon said here Saturday night he
Spoknmen aald three Amerl- aiOY and civilian Alexol Ye- Is "proud that tho great body of
cans were wounded, Ill In u--, landed by -~.~ West Vlrftlnla citizens - e not
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on the windswept Karaganda caught up In the mass hyaterla
The
South
VIetnamese Plain 01 Sovl Central Ia of that day of Infamy and begovernment announced thai
et
As
trayal of men In the Armed
1~,393 North Vlatnamose and :~=Forces.''
VletCongdtealled In the pest their sixth spacecraft In a
Achallengetocommandersof
tour months and came over to
127 Leglon .poollln West VIrgin·
week, sendlna an unmanned 11 to
d broader
research satellite into hiall
assume new on
orbit.
~oles~~~.;'~ 1 ~ servi~Ww~•
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tougher at the bargaining fable
thla yaar. One Industrialist sold
bullnnsmayhaveto"lnvestln
a strike."

Shultz said tho odmlnlstrolion's anti-Inflation moeoures
are beginning to cool the

Sell'.Delusion
Mav Muddv-Uip

economy and reduca corporate
prollll.

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Another administration alii·
clal, who declined to be quoted
by name. aald labor will not bo
PARIS · (UPO _ u. s. doleable to gellncreases oliO or 1 ·. ptlon IIOUI'eel .salcJ Sl"-'·~
par C8fll• as waa the case In they were worried tllat"Q;';_
some settlemenll this yaar, munlat n......e!•toro at "'-.Par.

bacauae the employer -.ld
"not ba able to pay II.''

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PRIEST MIURNED
PARIS (UPI) .;_ ·AU France
9lturday mourned a jovial Do-~
MORATORnJM COS'l'LY
mlnlcan prieatwbebecamoana.
Ji: WICKLIFFE, Ohio (UPO - Uonal hero, and lelev!Bion eellllldeiU bt,._tnd In neiBitbor- lebl'lll' as one ol lite world's
,.: ill Lake ~ ·COIIIJI!llllilkl• earBeat helrt lraniJllant pa..
. fliuad ~......._
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·llollloPe, 1lho ,beeame . lite
. \l'fl..llve Wltliiil•
world's lonpst Uvlltg beirt
trllfsplllll \l'tlent alter) be
dtath ill Dr. Pblllp malbel:llo
colilpAd Frli!&amp;l' nl&amp;ht and died
Wltin an biJut. He liad 1lvod 17
DiOs., ~doll.

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ilrif.i( FIIhr''Bui"'u·to'llii lie!dat 7:37 p. m. Thurs-·
dol at the Cbe818r Elemortary School. The srD~t&gt;,
i&amp;od In 1949, aiJWI IUindard and barbershop IIIUilbero and
doa~ . ~ comed)r routine. They have appeared at the Palladlum'11! Bo1J¥1vood 1Qth such stars as Jimmie Durame, Jane
Pow.U ail!'llod·SI&lt;elton. Membership awards, consideration of resolutions, electloil of dologoles and a ham dinner
round out the annual sesolon.

wave Jf atrllt.. .wlll sw.p the management will be •

SMI'I'MIAIIAUGA,

In announcing plans to
maintain the resh::tual force
earlier thIs week, however,
Defense Secretary Melvin R•
would remain above $70 billion.

day an Intruding vessel hit by details on the navel Incident as territorial wafers of Vle!Mm,''
South VlemMteae navy IIUMers he visited tho village of Phu Thleu nld. He said II was well
near Da Nang was a Russian Tom In the Mekong Della 80 known that Soviet flahlnv boats
ahlp. He said the sheil!ngblast. miles southwut of Saigon.
with electronic equipment oper.
ed "maybe one or two holes't
There had been some confu· ate near Guam to warn the
1 th
It Oed into slon resulting from a statement VIet Cong of U.S. 852 flights
1 b~
n e vesse
ore
by aft official South Vletnamue taking off for raids over
international waters.
government spokesman earlier Vietnam.
Thlou, speaking wllh newS- Saturday that no shots were "I don't believe that before
men during a tour of .flle coun• fired an• a report by the we chaiOd them away our navy
tryolde, tried to atllle specula. govarnmenl·run news agency knew whether It was • Russian
.. .lt&lt;JQ. !!If- ~ · thaf'·11\ttls-li~M...W. an ... nofJ!L&lt;"rllteu said. Asl&lt;ad If
··into a maJor
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on.llll- "unlde!!llli!d fishing Milt" tfie'IHlp w~s definitely ldentl .
llarJ source• Iii· sataon lild started'i'.fli'i.llh 11.
- } ·• fled ·~ Ru!illiril. ' he rePlied.
the Russian vessel was a BP.YEnter• Vltllllm- Waters ' "Afterwards.''
ahlp disguised as a Oshlnr
Thleu aald the vessel hed
The U.S. Command, In a
trawler.
entered South VIetnamese wo· special statement Saturday,
"l don't bellavo It wiU ere- ters.
stressed that no American
ale any diplomatic Incident,"
"The first reaction o1 our lortes were Involved In the
Thieu satd. There was no om.. navy was to chase away from Incident.
clal Moscow roaetlon to the
shelling, a fact whldl tended to
.a.::
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boar out Thieu's prediction.
MOSCOW (UP!) _ The

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!;tOT ~PRIN!OS, Va. IUPII-:- and by. council members.
Labor Sec..-litry George P. . Many of the 105 bualnesimen
· y·· a ~ ..... the maellnft lndl••ted
Shultz """"lcted •.-'urda

Mllllll
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can chalk up a aavlng of 110.000
a year If he was stationed In a
peaceful araa, 01' $25,000 a year
If the reduction Is In VIetnam .
·On this basis, the anticipated
500,1100-mon cutback, Including
a reduction to a small residual
Ioree In VIetnam, should reduce
the detonse spending budget
from sn billion for the curreot
fiscal year to $65 billion or less.

HEAD MAJORETTE - Diane Welsh, bead majorette
of the Meigs Marauder marching band, smiles radiantly as
she leads the halftime program of Friday night's kd!MII
game against Logan.

stillcombat.
f~ero, just over """""""'"""""""''""'~"'"'~..., .._...,u~~M:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIAII~ill$111ll$111181
SAIGON (Ui'O _ President tho Soulh VIetnamese side.
our territorial waters any troops
300.000 are
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Newsmen pressed Thleu fDI' foreign boat that violates the

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The military services, It was
lurned Saturday, have been
fold to budget for a total
reduction of 500,000 by June 30,
1971. This would bring strength
down to 2,900,000 men, with a

further slash to about 2,500,000 out In detail In lime to go the
printer by Dec. 15.
••peeled.
Since reductions totaling
Instructions from Defense
Department planners to the 220,000 by ne•t J1010 lll have
Army, Navy and Air Force been scheduled. the budgot
were necessary at this time targe1 may mean a shrinkage
because the services alreedy of 210.000 men In the size of the
were dralllng their proposed armed forces during the second
budgets tor the 1971 fiscal year . complete fiscal year of the
These money requests must Nixon administration.
Pentagon ••perfs estimate
be presented to the next session
of Congress, and must be tho! lor every soldier returned
••Quod. approved and worked to civilian life, the government

Of Punctured Ship-~ Yet

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tbe:f:or~.:;:;:r;·~
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the VIetnam war continues.

·GMAC AND .

Meigs·

CALL ANSWERED
RACINE - The Racine
Emergency Squad an·
swered a call at 5:07 p.m.
Friday to the George Arnott
home, Racine Route 2.
Arnott, IS, WU taken to
Pomero~ tramferred to

WASHINGTON (UPIJ -A
cutback of nearly a million men
In the size of the U.S. armed
forces apparently will be staged
over the next three or four
years If progress toward ending

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and Belllor cl881,
Jack Jacobs, president;
VIrgil Phillipll, vice
p.'l!llident; Janice Eutman,
secretary, and Linda
Cardillo, treasurer.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBED 19. 19. 1969

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Russians Making Nothing

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Thompson,

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limiting conoum.P!fon ol cyela·
matn by tho ..-rill jlllbllc.
Ha. also to&lt;plelned that ha "ld
not dacldt to ordtr llit liiD on
cyctamatn until altar tho
laboralory reporta - e exa·
rfllntd and confirmed by tho
National Acadtmy of Sclance.

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Trade ln. V'W/ Clean. .

$139,5

.,Oil

ad el..alal.u

tratiOil...,_ . . . . .tad that dally
Intake of ·tho tow· calorie
. - . . . . , . bo llmltad to 1,500
mltllgrama tor Ill! adult and.
1,200 mllllgrema for a child.
Finch said at tho news
confarenca that he -.ld begin
lmmedlataly to consult with

Arme d.

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rKOm~ ' for adult hu- repreaantatl... ot the allecteci
Mani'.·
lnctuatrlos "to dalar"'l~ ""' ,
Tho Food and Drug Admlnls- moat etfectlw !1111h0da" of

Force Planners Tip
Of1f Million-Man Cutbacks

4Dr.r.s., P.lt·FiflotY air cond . .

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FISh Habits

, !'"Ch aweetanera al aaccharln. '!I' a report to HEW aarllar In
: .• · Tom S.ktr, e&gt;&lt;OCutlve vice the weak by two laborotorln
"; P"'lkklihl of the Soli Prink !hot cyclamates ware found to
Auoclatlon, ••pressed aome have caused malignant bladder
doubt about whether tho fumoro In rots.
Industry WOUld be a~lo to
Finch aald he wao complilled
:~ dtvelop • aubltllute 101' cycle- by federal low to order removal
mota before drinks and foods from the mark•! of any food
elrt&lt;idy produced are banned addltlv- shown to cause cancer
from olort lheiYH after the In humans or animals.
first of the yaar.
Beker 10ld the Industry
"The 10ft drink Industry will understood the secretary's poolImmediately suspend produc. lion. "Our Industry accepts that
'·• lion of low calorie 10ft drinks" congressional mandate.'' Baker
;t• contll~lng , cyclamates, Beker aald. "We w!ll find ways to live
Mid.
with II."
"Mernboh ' of our lnduttry Finch said drugs with cycla·
-"' have adviSOd that they will tum males will remain available to
~ their ettom 'to dtveloplng or persons who need them for
"'' NfOI'mulatl~ other products medical raaoons, but that they
. .; with sweet...,. 10 that low will be sold on a restricted
'c.l,..le proctucts can -In bo · basis after July. .
offered lor conoumptiOil to
Appearing with Finch at the
those people who wish to make news . conference were Drs.
·lhat chol...m"
.IHM H. 5tetnftkl. a dtpuly

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the
aoft drink problem.
· of
problematical,"
Baker sold
Finch emphasized In announclng the government's action
that there Ia "no evidence at

seen.

struck 8 blow for ocooom,y in otnclal buolnoa&amp; of Ute denomen area whore chllr~hes ""'""' ,iqaiiQn - . !Ilia .aclvanoecl t.w o,.
loriausly prodigal spaudeu.
~,fear&amp; ago by Metllodlll Blah' ·
It hoa formally recollliiiOildod· , liP Gerald lfmi!Qdr 0( Los Antll8l America's IIO&lt;ODd largsst gales.
Protestant denomination susHe polnled out that heavy
pond aU national conferences, expouses are involved in bring.
convocallona and consullallona lng together delogales from all
for a period d. 31 months be- parts 0( the country to spend
ginning next May !.
from three days to a w8ek talkThe propo181 wlU be brought lng about some Issue 0( cur.
before the 1970 Methodist Gen.. rent ""'cem.
.
era! Cool'erenco. Recommend&amp;Various agencies and boards
tiona ol the program CDUJlcll ol tile United Metllodlat Clllrch
cari'JI a lot ol weight, sinceltls sponsor about 10 such moot.
tho donominallon'a. loP ooordl- lnga a year, on the sverago,
Bllllql KeDnedy calculated
that tho church could aa•e near1,y $2.5 mmtonarnJallybycurb1ng the eccleolastlcal propena.
ley lor meeting, rnaldng-bal
es and passing resolutions.
q'lbore are tllose who will
RandY Hamilton
MT!ml.EPORT - . Of- aay tllat some d. these meet.
+ + + + + +
flcen ol the aopbomore, blp do accomplish something
TWENTY YEARS AGO, !rom the rues of the Daily Tribune jwior and Belllor clgsB'!S and that the church will suffer
and weekly GoUla Tlmea ... J. H. Berry, structural sleelworker, have been elected for the wlthwt them," Bishop KenneAddison, claimed by heart attack •. GoUla Councy AgrtcuiCUre 1.9611-70 ~I year at Melp dJ told a reporter.
SOCiety reorganized here . Will decide on Nov. 4 whether to High School.
"But I am oonvlncod that
stage !aU foatlw or GaUia Cooney lair in 1950 ... GsUipolla to
Officers
for
the more than half the lllOilOY
host first amual SouUtoastorn Ol&gt;io League grid ba!¥[UOI on Dec. sophomore cJaas are ~ _,cl for meetlnga is walt5 ; .. WUml~ tllumpa Rio Redmon, 33-7 ... GAHS stunned by Will, president; Sherry ad. So l think we should eUm47-6 ahellacld~ a1 Middleport ... Pomeroy dr&lt;JPs 2S.I2 SEOAL King, vice presldellt; Susie !nate the Whole businoao lor a
grid bottle to Athens Bulldogs.
Soulsby, secretary, and wblle and see where the oiowMelanie Hackett, Uea&amp;urer; clolm ol Christ's buslneoa ocjunlor cla88, Mary Brlcldel, eurs. Then we can proeeed
Freda Mitch, Mrs. Emma Wayland, .Mrs. Bea Hobson, Mrs. p."esident; Anita F..ullz, vice ... rt~ou,.q and reotore any
Lonona Davia, Mrs. Hose Mc- president; Bernadette moeflnp tllat raaUy seem to be

Dade, Mra. Alma Mlllor and
Miss Boss Sanborn.

De~rfll'tant

education
and Welfare.
Finch
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"' Health,
bald the meeting oiler announcIng .""' govarnmant -.ld ban
the uu of ~yclamatn. ·

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CLIPPITY-CAP OPENS
YONKE~S. N.Y. &lt;UP.Il-The
New York State harnesi racing
switches from RDDSOvelt
LOUIS CASSELS
nat1ng unit.
Raceway to Yonkers lllnlght .
By
Tho idea of a moralorium on The so-night campaign will
United Preas Inle::-:'h
church meetings _ other tllan continue at the Westchester
u!:.pro~:""a.urch ha: tlloae reCJilrod to transact the track through Dec. 15.

On Meth0 d•ISl Contau
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Beker,whoreprnantedabout ,..,,&amp;tent HE'{\' akretary, Ro- "we can In no way ~xtrJP,tote
the new d•t• from rat
experlmenll to hu1111n btlngt.''
_
DiNIIWIII.e.,...
Stetllftld oliO 1treised that
the ctoMge of cyclamates·given
rat• !&gt;Y aclentlall et the
drinks cont~lnlng tho' swaele· currently Hllmated ~ "about Unlvarilty o1 Wisconsin and
ner. Diet fooda with cyclamotn 75 per cent of Amartcen txon. Abbot Laboralortes In NeW
are not to bo sold Iller Fol!. 1. have cyclamttnln "*"In one York, wao 50 times greolar
"Whether all of this' can be fqrm ar another." But ha said than tho . m••lmum level
occompllohad by Jan, 1 Ia

. Cyclamatls • • the only thll point'• to Indicate that the
ortlficlal\sWettener
allactad
by sweeteners
produce
cancer.
lncludt
The ban was
baled,
however, ·
the bon. If dQos not

Morator1um
• Proposede

HAPPY Birthday Gallipolis. GsUipolis' birthday is October
17, 1790. The French were cheated from their land. They had
to cut trees They had to make their houses. They wore not
uoed to wortdng like this. The Indiana lived here before we did.
They thOugbt that Ann BaUey was a splrll I wlslied I knew what
Ann Bolley looked like.
Usa Shockey
HAPPY Birthday October 17, 1970. 1 knolo about Ann Bailey
My leacher told me about the Indians. How they buDd their lent&amp;.

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10ft drldk llldustry uld ~tur· ' il dozen lnduatry men!boir• Whp gor 0, ~gejloi'g) ,aaalttant HEW
dlty II' 111\11 "Immediately mat with Finch, · aald · aacraiii'Y lor . ,hNIIh, and
..' ~· \Wqduction:' of 'low corilpanln already hoCi bte!1 ~bert. L. Lay Jrili,,commloCl!lll!ll sOH !lrlnks ""''•lntng Working 1111' a sllbllltute. but , 11oner of tile •Food and Prug
eycl~tnit-"'tt owaelaner tho that otharl lillY not ~ave one Admlnttrollon.
IIOvli'•Wtlllt barred for non. before the .Jan. 1 ban on 10ft
Steinfeld f\llil · r~ 11. to

ri,/F:e:h rll.v 'saonlveraarydld
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btnls
· to ll!l'k
11111 slip by ....ottcod tills year. At Rio Grmle ~r
,
.
Into her 1INth end
elemenliU'Y school, MIII'JI HariA!r,a HloGrande
College student teacher, asked her Utlrdgrada .
a
autopsy pertorrned
(under the
of rqulartoacl&gt;&lt;
lnqueat.
and "''·. Josepll
or Mrs. Luther Tracy) to llrlle their awnr f,
A. I(Opeci1M of Berkaley
,
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Halghtl, N.J., bltlerty DPPOM,
lhougbls on Ute histocy of Gallipolis afler a
1111 to 111ael thll an
IOCiai studloslo 88on on tho CIIJ&gt; of th Gsuls.
ATHENS, Ga. IUPII-Amorl· I m quite ~ .. ng
autopy on their daughlar.
+ ++ + + +
can woman rnearcharl. barred requlreman · ~ ed at Olio
Bromlnokl, howe..,, haa da- .
which Included, trom the Antarctic aclentlflc St~aiMmPola~~~s;;';;'
, e and Min clded to give Ol.nls hla day In
ARTICLES were written on sheets or paper
Here s stations lor yaars, will go
•••
court
P bll ..,,
• drawl~ of the historic bandoland in the u c .,..uare.
digging In ll1t Ice down under Tickhllll was added When
. . Raleell PIN
tho results or 10 P~t&gt;lls who took part in tho exercise:
101' the first time thla month. anofher member dropped oil.
"Only a hNrlng will bring to
+ +++ ++ +
p,.. Loll M. Jones of the The 19-yoar-old "lust wai!Io.d 11 hi the facta" Bromlnokl
GALUPOLIS ls179 yells old. Old youknolo Am Bolley was Unlveralty of Georgia Geology Into my ofllce one day and .!td alter twl~ rejecting the
• boro? Well she was. When she was a little girl going to school Deportment will lead a tour· !Iliad out an appllca!IOil," Pr. ~hqe'l plea not to grant
some men tried to kidnap her • But finally IIley did II and put her woman e•pedlfiOil to Lake Jonos aald.
" Olnls' request lor an autopsy.
on • ship aU by herseU to come to America. Wl'!'n she come to Venda. which ohe calls "my
As a result. Min nckhill will On Monday, In Bromlnskl'a
America the Indians made her Into a slave. She dressed as an .lake," In tho midst of a long, celebrate he&lt; 20th birthdaY at . spacious, oak-paneled court
Indian and tho Indians callud her Mad Ann. And she sneaked oul blaak valley.
the end of Noven1bar In room. wltnenes will begin
Shari Wodemeye~
Their mlsolon Is to find out Antarctica under Q!ndlllono she testifying under oath to~ tho
IN GALUPOLIS there are 9,100 people. Thh FridaY Galh· wily the lake, which Is covarad has nevar baton exporiOnced. first time about the young
polls will be 179 years old. GaUipolls was discovered on Octo- with 12 to 1• loti of Ice, gets
will LuvtOct. 25
woman't death. Allorneys will
ber 17, 1790. In Gallipolis there was a hero caUod AM Bailey sal liar and wormar as It gets
The four women will laave cross-examine and may prOHnf ·
known as Mad Ann. Do you kooW why she was a hero? Wtl! yoo deeper, eventually roaching • Oct. 25 tor the main American robullal witnesses.
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base at Mc:MIIrdon New lea·
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please answer this quesllon'l
temperature of 75 ...,. - ·
Nelthersldels rol-lng a I I
1 nd From there, the Navy,
Jeff Lanham
Work Undtr Grant
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HAPPY Birthday Gallipolis, October 17, 1790. Gallipolis
Or. Jones and her cowarkers, which directs logls ca •n
"This hearing Is like a trial
first men
1om 1 1 1 v •• L · Ltndla• · area, will shuttle them via
,. J-""" F
I. in ll The
Is 179 years old. GalilpoII s ha s 9' 100 peq&gt;
.
en
o og s - · .
•' helicopter so miles to their without a jury.
....,..f, ~~
0
Eileen R. Mc:Soveney •
graFllinagan, attorney or "~
10 como to Gallipolis were rrom France. They wore wealthy
11
men, too. They weren't used to wor~ hard. GsUipolls has a duafe student In geology at ca;;~.:·a few women have Kopechnes Mid. "Tho lucige Ill
Ol&gt;lo Stole Unl-olty; and
the jury He hears the feels
hero. Her name is Ann Bailey. She scared away the Indians.
"" Terry Lee Tlckhill, an under· enfared Antardlc waters and
·
.out
.,
Tllat's how she became Gallipolis' hero. Once I he re was as.,...
two Pan American Airways and decides on the
come.
thot came to Gallipolis. But the ship hod yellow fever. That was graduate at Ohio ·stata, will stewardesMS have flown In to
Olnls maintains th!__•~doubltopay
bad for tile French .people. Most of the people caught tho yeUow work under a National Science Antarctica 101' a few hours, Dr. hs needed to r~lve ...
fever and died.
Foundation grant.
Jones' four -woman team und and suspicion
surrounding
Patty Beach
Navy regulatlolls In the peat
be the Miss Kopechne's daath. Brom·
111
HAPPY Birthday to Gallipolis. Today is October 15, 1969. hove forbidden women to use :::t 0::"'.;:"':,yw length of lnskl has already aald · an
I. hove a birthday par!J', too. Gallipolis is 179 years old today. ,I the stations sol up In the lime In the area In modern ln~uest alone Is not enough to
love GaUipolls. It Is a goud cicy. AM Bailey is a girl. I don I Antarctic IDI' scientists and, fl
Tho others are the wife justify exhumation.
accOI'dlng to Pr. Jones. lm· o~":· University of Utah
Dlnls scheduled the lnq~
care. The age of GsUipolls is 179.
Gordon Factor
posed a now rule lor her scientist who will asslaf him on before the Pennsylvanlabutcou~:
GaUipolis. It lo 179 years old. The Our. expedition.
• ..... Ilion and a Detroit decision was known .
.
HAPPY Bl.........
•
w......,
No men will bo allowed.
an e..1
post-"" lndafl
-nora! of the war staYed all nialll The
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newspaper science writer.
lnques whas K '""ed--' attor.
H.... Is where the •·
big i•"
really don't understand
nltely w en enn ,..
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French people got fooled. The people ~ :;.,was a 't c ';.j why myself," she seld. "Bul
nays appealed to the Massa·
Then they had to make their own houses a
Y weren us
h
It
Supreme
Court
to ...rk at '"· Then they had to light tile Indians. Th•• a b&lt;Jat
:.:~~~g ground rules •••d
came and a lot of people died because ~~:.:,7'·
::::.wn lor the Inquiry . The high,

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lnlld It whether exhlm~ _,.. ~I'd M t&lt;annody;1:11W·
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truth and ..,........ llltflce.
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Nixon. cal1inl blm "c~,"
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aald, ·"bl¢ ·lite dltliler &lt;it that
file ·~811 ~t , t a ~ •
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'::.c~~~dJ Flooding Police
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)The chemist who discovered
cyclamate asked Saturday whe· The public flooded Son Francis·
.'fhar · IOSSH In ·the SU98r _co. area pollee Saturday with
lndllitrr" Were 'bohl~d " tho mOI'e than one thousand tips In
gav.,.riment•l ben orf the the massive huni for the Zodiac
kilter of five.
artificial oweetaner,
All the lips were checked, but
Dr. Michael Sveda oald he
none
led to the man calling
-.ld "like to know whether
himself
Zodiac who. boasts of
economic or scientific reasons
five
murders
and promises
spurred the tests" which led
more.
Robert H. Finch, secretary of
Zodiac's last Iaffer threatened
health, education and welfare,
to announce the ban Saturday, to Shoot out the tires of a

call will not be traced."
Most tips to pollee. transmitted by Ieifer and telephoue,
named 1ndivlduals and 'tjUsecJ
Investigations of hundreds of
persons.
Probably more helpful to
pollee Is that Zodiac now has
allowed himself to be seen by
five witnesses during hll
allacks. Also. It's probable that
his fingerprints are among a
mass of prints In a taxicab In
school
bus
some
momlng and whlth the driver was shot to
"I would bo perlactly happy
II tho toots were carried out on "pick off the klddles as they death last week .
other sweeteners too,'' Svodo come bouncing off."
The first In the Zodiac
said.
In rural Nape County, oHI· cases occurred last December
To ba fair, he said, suger cers planned Monday to con- with the slaying of o young
should be fed to laboratory roll tinue riding shotgun on 70 couple In a Vallelo Calif.,
In strength comparable to tho buses. In cities with more buses lovers lane. The various ca-.
cyclamatos. The govommonf than pollee, drivers were told to were not connected until August
said tests wlfh cyclamates keep going whatever happens when local newspapers recelveil
produced evldenl"'lbey cauiOd and to keep going horns tauntlngt letters and crypto:
cancer In laboratory roll.
blowing.
grams demanding front-page
"Almost anything, 11 you put
In Santa Rose, Calli,, a coverage.
enough of It In diets" would be vehicle's backfire caused panic
harmful, Svodo sold. "Self when a school bus full of
could kill. Would -u ben aalt?" children thought It was under
Cyclamates ,~-wldely used attack .
In diet food because they are
Pollee urged Zodiac
to
low In calories and, unlike surrender. The San Francisco
saccharin. the• have no after. EKamlner printed a Iaffer
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taste. They also are «&lt; limes asking Zodiac to phone Ill city
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Benstronger than sugar by bulk editor and promised to l'Y J. Pogue, 77, Columbus,
"make
sure
you
receive
the
and thus considerably cheaper.
best of medical care and legal was killed saturday in what po-

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dinner
honoring the Legion's new state
t111'11mander, Joseph Malloy of
Parkersburg, said:
"I cannotbttlevethafthe hlp.
Pre~·-~
le pies, ttie ylpples, the draft card
......,. W, A, ('l'DIIJ') Boy burners and those who drop out
-e
ol the United Mine Workers ol and sit In are • - l i n g the
America urged "more pork l!lljorltyoltoday'syouth.''
POMEROY - During the
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lable " and
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activities .at tbe
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nlzes their "right to sptttk out, Melp - Lclpn game at
made lid&lt; leave PI¥ a plank ID . but deplores their manners and Millga staditnn Friday night
h11 plattorm Ia 11e~ their lrrespon,lblllty.''
·
the blgb sle!dna Meigs
polfl!d•a in IOUthera Wett Vir.
lll8I'Cbln&amp;
bancldown
glnla.
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lield
pla)'ln&amp;
"Down
By
the
Thl UP! i-eported Boyle eonlllllfod bla drive ror a f5iJ per IRONMIN MEET CAPITOLS Riverside." The band
IUPil- fcrmed I moving arrow
dol COIItract · In windlrla up. a WHE,ELING, W,
Ken
Carpantw,
formlf
-chat while playing "Do You
four • day Cllllpalan awing at
the
Otorl•ton
Rockall.
witt Know the Way To San
lfu.
sand hla lndlanapolla Capl~ Jose."
Yablciaiki; scbNtled1D apeak
at Rupor, Guenlallll' £clunf;r, against lhl Ohio Valley IrOn· Then In concert format1011
men In an lmport•nt eon. · they played "Slaughter 011
!blday afletiiiiGII, Mid that lid&lt;
iOOVA wltll pq bat lllit'er been tlnentol F-11 Laegue tlalh Tenth Avenue," followed by
here Sunday night
. . Tho In· the "FIIIJit Seq" as they
!qc,luded In IIi~ ooti llliniD&amp; lnvadtrs and tho lronrnen ....,....,
alf field. 'nle band
ciii!tr7 aJ"""'IIIi It hat· .,._ 4-3 . - d l tor pliice
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Freeway Crash
EASTLAKE, Ohio (UPI) Five unidentified )XlrSOD&amp; wore
killed saturday In a two . car
crash on the Lakeland Freeway here.
An eyewitness aeid it ap.
peered that a car came from
the west bound 1a11e into the
Nil bound lane, striking another car ~.
A I[JOkesman for Lake CounW Memorial Hospital West in
-roy wwoughby aeid t be

Convicted Man

Is Returned

and s~r•.

No other )Xlrllll!s wore ln'IOivod In the accident.

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less" healing In II'Oill ol a bus
station In the. downtmm area
here .
Walter c. Good, 35, Colum.
bus, wao held 011 first - . - _
murder charges in c:omactlon
with the death.
POlice said FOp had ,)11&amp;
laft tile building When !be as.
llallant apparently junped him
at the entrance and bepn beat.;
lne him.
Witnesoos intervened a n d
i'llguo'o atlacker nn inalde lite
ooe.story building Wherehowas
subWed by a byalandor until
police arrived.
Otricors 18ld they had no mo..
tlvo lor the kllliJoc,

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woman and two leellngors, a bQy

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OU Bobcats 24-21 -

18th Straight Win
YINNEAPOUS (UPO -'- Ohio Slate's Jlm otis drove for
two touchdowna to lead the top-ranked ~keyes to a 34-7 victory
over MJnnesota ltter three Gopher drivel were stopped near Ute
goal Uno. It marked Ohio Slate's 18th straight wlrL
It wu the loWest 1cor1,. game of the season for the undefeated Bucke,yes and the ~ loss for the winless Gophers who
hsve one tie.
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wore tho superior teem on the yard• and 25 tlrol downs.
field by taking advantage of
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STRATEGY IN MAKING - Charley Olancoy, -head ·
eoech of the Meigs Merauder football squad, Is caught by a
Tlmes--S4:Ptlnel cemora at erltlcal polltll of Friday night's
0-0 game with Logan, At lett, Cllancey signals to his d,..
fensive unit The second photo Is of the Merauder coach
gi vlng Instructions to senior quarterback Pat O'Brien, and
the next allows him talkilll!toJunlorhalfbeckDennls ~s.
At far right ho makes a point with Bob Werry, junior r..

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MOSCOW (UPil-Vaslll V.
Radio Peking. In a broadCOJI
Arranged By Kosy.ln
several rHOtvetlonl;. aoiiit· of
Kuznetsov, the Kremlin's lop Saturday night, announced that
The folks were . arrangld at which are unac¥ab" to~tllt
diplomatic lroubleshootor, led the talks would begin Monday the suggullon of Premier · Russians and l'l'Y _~)f. :Jn
an eight-man delegation to and uld the Communist Alexei N. Kosygln when .he compll~ll~ti 'tfie . .~ t-ikJ.Peklng Saturday for 1M first Chi""" det~gallon would be made · his surprising and
· Chinese !)lmands J,l. .
Slno,·Sovlel border talks In five hol!ded by Chiao Kuan-Hua, 1 dramatic fllvht to Peking Sept.
The ci\lnHO. dam'!il&lt;fa !l!l&lt;!l!!l·
years.
deputy foreign minister with 11 to ruume 1M Sino-Soviet ed: ·
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K~znetsov, first deputy i:onslderabta oxperlence In In· dlalogut. .
-An edmlplon , n&gt;at' ihe
foreign minister, and tho olhol: ternatlonal negotiations.
During that critical visit tho Russians are tio"t~ '.ibout
members of tho team boer.dfjl
Chi.., a veteran of 2G years Soviet premier made a number a,ooo square mil~~ by
a Soviet lalllnor fD!' tho 10(10 In tho Foreign Ministry, was an of proposelslo Chlnose Premier "'e czars from tho weak
fllvht. to f1!o Communist ctli- adYiser to a dele;etton Peking ChoU En-lal which lncludfd:
Chinue onl~4 ,by "l-s .of
nese capital. The clelagetlon sent to the United Nations' -The ruumpllon of normal "unoql!lll tr..ti.,." ,, -,'-_'
By LEON DENNEN
Included Moj. Gen. Vadlm A. Security Council debate during trade and diplomatic relations.
-The .Russ_lans glv!' up~,
Molrooov, chief of staff of the the Korean war,
-A moratorium on, II not 1M a out ~f 10t1 small Islands' In
• ceaution- of, the Insulting the Amur olld 'Uasurl AI~
NEW YORK (NEA) Red Army's frontier l~r._.
YDUIII
DBNTAL
HIIALTH
poternt"' exchanged botwean allegedly t~ken f~ , •'tlte
A year after Russian troops occupied Czechoslovakia to
tho two Communist giants slhco Chinese In the pest feW f'lll'l.
crush the nation's march toward greater freedom, the
memory of Moscow's brutal invasion is already fading in
1960.
Tho folks aro'tx~ llili•ll
the West but for some of the 50,000 Czechoslovak refugees
-The regul~ion o1 the If the · O.inese intllt . on
it remains a grim reality.
·
somewhat undefined -4.347·mlle ~lscusslng historic hl1'1till1il
Many still languish in the camps of neighboring Austria
border which has 14ien .bitter ,dalms which · w«e oricti' f-·
where the majority of refugees first go. They need help
armed clashH this year, tloullly . described by fOrmer
-food, clothing, shelter and, above all, advice on obtaining
InclUding , many 1\illed and ·-Premier Nl~lta S. .Khrulh~
asylum elsewhere in the free world.
ly WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
' -..dod 01) both sl&amp;a.
as ' "baied ~ the" ~ 61
Jan Vacek (he changed his name to protect his parents
The Chinese egraed t, diiCUU ancestors end t~e Old Tuwho are still in Czeehoslovakia) is one of the lucky
the border prOblema ·but made tament."
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DEAR· DR. 1.&amp;\WRENCE: be wrong?-HIIde S.
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mittee he, his wife and infant son finally managed to reach My 6-year-olddaughter's two
ANSWER: I don't !mOw
the United States.
front teeth are discolored what to say about' that. I
.
"I was searching for a free world and ~ better future, and streaked with stain. OUP must admit that I've never
and I found it in America," he told this writer .
dentist says _It's from anti- beard ol sueh a thing before.
she ~talft
was ~ ~ : 1. , ~
al...;- •~Y:
·h ~RJ
• h~mv .'" ltt&lt;: ~""~" 'I'·· ,.~ ~ r.·ha,:~r:~:.
'
. Jan Vacek, 26, was in many respects a success! Ill, IJI8.11- biotic&amp;
:t·;ntll L~AJt )l \ .)lj. ~t'ii -...Dq nwob.
a WiltiY l-'taken
MM·~}when
sit.W~~
in the Marxist-Leninist dictatorship. A brilliant ,studen\,.IU.
!f'!!) 0 ' ~ ~·· I ;.j I~ ' . ·;;,q fS'~ hm
will,
n~ver
.
c
ome
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O
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fl
just
'"~vl\T'ca
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f~·
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,.,M~
)tl~&lt;j.ld
.~-lo
'lb
attended the University of Brno, where be reeeived a Ph.D.
. ' ',J'I,J¥
in philology.
,
can t believe It-Mrs. P. B.
You know what I'd do If I
t" .
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ANSWER: If -the stains were you? I'd consult with
Like most young Czechoslovaks, Jan was happy with the
growing relaxation of the Communist oppression and terror were caused by tetracfCUne · another dentist and get his
under the more liberal regime of Alexander Dubcek . His group antlbjoti_£S, they n al· opinion.
, , ,
future seemed assured when ~e was appointed in 1967 to ways Hmaln. ·1·rua dlscolora·
tion
Is
nat
on
the
surface
but
the faculty of a leading foreign language school. The son
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE:
actilallr combined Into the 11 It possible that bad teeth
of a humble shoemaker was going to be a professor.
structure and can't can affect one's health llltd
Perhaps, Jan thought, there was something to Dubcek's ename
be poDsbed, scraped or cause nervousness and faDclaim that communism could have "a human face."
ground off.
Ing halr?..:...Jesse E.
But in the early hours of Aug. 21, 1968. Russian tanks
If discoloration is too dis·
AN-SWER: It hal always
and troops, supported by forces from "fraternal" Red figuring, teeth can be cov·
countries, invaded Czechoslovakia. They seemed to be ered with porcelain caps. been a puzzle to me that
everywhere. The people were at first frightened and then This should not be done until young, vigorous, perloecUy
healthy people can have bad·
angry.
the roots are fully formed, ly decayed teeth, yet It OC·
At six a.m . Jan and his pregnant ·wife drove to the usually some years after the
University of Brno where students and professors were eruption of teeth. The vital· curs too frOCJuently to be an
oddity. On llle other band,
erecting barricades to prevent a Russian take-over.
lty of a tooth may be com· It's certainly obvious that
It was a pathetic protest. One cannot resist tanks and promised by grinding It for "bad teeib" can affect one's
machine guns with bare hands or with rocks and bricks cap preparation before the general health.
roots are fully matured.
while the free world remains passive.
I don't believe that teeth
Except In dire emer· and 111111 Infections can di·
Nevertheless, the students displayed si~ns and posters
which demanded an immediate Soviet Withdrawal. Then gencles, tetracycline group reetly cause falling hair, but
they started to march through the streets.
antibiotics should not be one't health It certaillly In,
"It was a spontaneous protest," Jan said. "I talked given to children during the ~~~ by condltloniJ of
with many of the invading troops. The Russians-many of ' formation of e n am e I and teeth and gums and oupport.. ·
them teen·agers-dld not even know they were in Czecho- dentin, or from -the 6th lnll 'Jtruct.ures: and ~oua.
slo'!akia. Th~y h~ been led to believe that they were month of Intrauterine life to nen It often a by.producl of
takmg part m mihtary maneuvers-not a new thing for 8 oU years of age.
a breakdown or the dental
•••
them."
apiiaratila.
c "" .. "U. 1oc.
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE :
Some Russian. soldiers cried from shame when they I've
Acute lnflammat10111 Ia
been
told
by
my
dentist
realized what was happening.
uHIIW, wlrere do we sttmd tile
on ft.d China '-Dmi•f
lll'OWld the mouth can
that I must have an my teeth and
U.H.r'
··
dramaUcaDy
affect
blood
taken out in order to prevent and other tissues.
.. .
cllltCer. I'm only 38 yean old ' .
and my teeth are In . good
coaditlon. Could this deiltlat

THE G'DBALVIEW

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Czech Refugee Treasures
Freedom He Found in U.S.

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U.S.-Trained· Physicists
Spared in China Purge
By RAY CROMLEY

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WASHINGTON iNEA)
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Several curious aspects come to light from Communist
China's latest nuclear explosions:
• They were announced to the accompaniment of vlgorous attacks on the United States-not Russia. But informa·
"' tiPn relll!hing this reporter from Japan and Hong Kong
·-.indicates a th0rougbgoing purge centered on top Chinese
,",npc]ear scientists with a history or Russian study, visits
r or scientific co-operation.
The crackdown was extremely light on top Chinese
nuclear scientists with a U.S. background.
The purges, in fact, seem to have left the American·
trained men in firm control of both nuclear and missile
development.
Take one example: The three top men in Communist
China's nuclear program were Ch'ien San-ch'iang, Wang
Kan-cb'ang and Chao Chung-yao. Ch'ien San-ch'iang and
Wan~ had Soviet connections. Both were arrested and
lmpmoned on charges of treason and spying for the
Soviet Union.
Chao had an American-Western background. He received
.his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology. Chao
was untouched.
The top man in Red China's missile program is Ch'ien
Hsueb-shen, with a background one would think certain to
lead him into trouble in Communist China today. He
graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in 1936, received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of
Technology in 1939, was a professor of aeronautics at MIT
from 1947-49. After World War II he was sent to Germany
to investigate rocket development as a consultant to the
U.S. Navy.
Yet Ch'ien Hsueh-shen is not reported to have come
under any criticism even during the height of the cultutal
revolution.
• The purges, thlW.Jh they dealt heavUy with nuclear
scientists, hit lightly dl(erall on men connected with Red
I

China's missile prograni·:\ To some observers this indicates

that in their political purging the Red Chinese are very
-)
practical men indeed .
The nuclear research effort reportedly is already running
qu1te well, as such programs go. The major remaining
problems in developing a Chinese military capability are
said to be largely in development of missiles and in
.certain problems c o n n e c t e d with making warheads
amaller. It is these scientists who have been barely
. .touched.
· Considerable speeulation is rife in the West that the
cultural revolution caused serious delays in Communist
China's nuclear and missile development.
But, as noted above, there is evidence the Communist
· purges did not take place unlil the nuclear work had pro·
eressed to a pomt where younger " uncontaminated" men
had been sufficiently trained to take over the work of the
·men to be deposed.
It Is more likely the delays have been a result of the
shortage of fissionable materials.
The accidental death last year of the brilliant Kuo Yunghuai, 59, must also have been a setback. Kuo, who studied
. In the Umted States, was a noted aeronautical engineer
turned missile man .
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The continued Red Chinese pro~ress indicated by the
two tests JUSt announced, underlines Russian concern
which l_ed to speculation the Kremlin might initiate a
preventive strike on China's primary nuclear and missile
installations.
It seems clear from the data now avallable that while
there . may be the normal interruptions connected with
SCientific developments of this magnitude (witness the
problems of the U.S. space program during the years of
tts development ), the men who rule Red China whatever
thei~ preoccupation with political purges. are g~ing to Jet
noth1ng Interfere with the development of a basic nuclearrnlSslle capabthty.

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"There's More Than One Moon, Yo 'Know!"

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, Interception a1 !My UIOd pro. t... lonal precision to opoll
Mlnnaaote's homecoming belore a crowd ol 53,016 on e

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sunny but cool afternoon.

victory.

His kick was low but i'ed the
•·n.re and the ctDIVd of 59,075
'.was breathless ao It wetchad
;.~he Qlght of \lie boiL
· 'The bell hit the cross
,1.11ar dead eenter' between the 111:.,rlibts and dead tenter on the
~liar; It bounced' ltralsht back
the grldlrOII.
. ~ The Irish, thouall ranked be: Jair the Tro)lno ,.tl.,..lly, put
• 011 a gall;)' show after USC had
' llclimlnated the Brat holt ·
- Each teem earned a touch-

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down and each team tallied 1
touehdown after a break.
Notre Dune ocored first ona
one-yard PIIDIP by Bill Borz to
wrap .. 74yardparede. But
Southern California bounced
back with a 15 yard drtve and1,. In an lS.yard touchdownpa88
frm~ sophomore quar)erbeck
Jerry Jones to end Terry DeKraal
'11ten, the breaks took commaod.
Delenalve back Mike Hudson
of Southam California lntercegted a Joe ntelsmaM pas,s
and returned 27 yards to the
Irish 15. This set ~t~ the sec'ond
Trojan score on a 14 yard peas
frmn Joneo to end Sam Dicker·
son.
Notre Dame, traDing by seven points, ptonljltly drove to the
Trojan three yard line, but
Tbolsmenn lost 15 yards attempting to pan to kill the attack.
Then the Irish got their break.

a

Penn· State Nips

13 and gave up the ball.

Oils, tho Buckoyu• bettering
Again In theaecond period the
216-pound senior lullbock, push- Gophon drove to the OSU 15,

!Irish, Trojans Tie 14-14
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD The thickness. of the croos bar
was all thet oaved N&lt;&gt;. 3 ranked
Southern California fram Its
first defeat of !lie -•on Seluf·
de)' and l&amp;lvaged a 14-14 tie
W)th No. 10 rated Notre Dame.
t•• '11te surgilll! Irish had Ued
&lt;the game In the fourth quarter
).lid, wlih Just 24 aecondo ~
'Dn the elock, Scott Hempel tried
; for a 48 yard fteld goal which
~ould hove meant a Notre Dame

OXFORD, Ohio (UPU-Ar· In MAC play, an unsurmounlchle Strlmel'l 29 . yard field able 24 - 13 lead In tho fourth
goal proulded the margin of quarter.
difference Saturday 11 unboet.,
CliVI Bryant. Ohio's brilliant
Miami of Ohio tripped defending senior quarterbock, suftored en
Mid . American Conference Injury In the fourth period end
champion Ohio \Jnlverslty, U _ Wllflken out of tho g.me. Ha
may heve suffered a torn knee
touchdown came on a six-yard 21 .
kick
vow
tho
Red·
cartilage.
Slrimel's
run by Carter In the third perOhio U. tried to come beck,
loci, drove to tho Ohio one-yard skins, now ~ - a overall end 2.0
llno In the second period before
they tumbled bock to their own

ed his Hasan touChdown total but Hagen's pau was Interceptto uven with runs of 8 end 2 ed by Mike Sanslbough who reyarcis.

With John YOUIII! beck to punt Second - string quertorbock
massive 274--pound tackle l\lllrA! Kevin Rusnak tired 25 yards to
McCoy bloched the klek aodond spilt end Bruce Jankowski lor
Walt Patulski recovered for the enothor touchd&lt;lwn. Other Ohio
lrlahontheTrojans~ven.Ontlle Stele TOt were scored by Leo
fourth play Denny Allan olanted Hayden on a 1 - yard run end
over from tho one yard line and Ray Gillian on a one - yard
after HetnPel' • kick, It wasa14- plunge.
Jim Carter gained 106 yards
14 tie.
for Mlnnaaota and scored the
Southern california. a throe only Gopher touchdown.
oint underdog 101118 Into the Ohio Stale veined 42'1 total
P
had Its chancea to score yards and had 24 first downs.
game,
In the Brat he!~ It loot one of
them on a fumble by Charley
Evans on the Irish elibt. Notre
Dame crossed mid-field oriy
once In the nrot hslf getting to
the Trojan 49,

turned It tu his own 11-yard
line.
Llnebocker Rich Crawford
picked on Ohio fumble out of
the olr on the Gophers' 21 and
ran It bock to tho 28, biJI Hagen
fumbled ogaln on the 14 - yard
line.
Oils, who rushed for 138
yards, scored his two TOt as
the Buckeyes grabbed a quick
-14 · a first period lead. Bu1 the
Gophers held Ohio to one touchdown In the second period.

Syracuse, 15-14
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPO - Franco Harris broke of! tackle
for a 36-yard touchdown run witb eight minutes remaining Satur·
day to give fourth-ranked PeM state a l:i-14 comebaek win over
upset.minded Syraeuse and preserve a 24-tlme wmeaten - k
for the Nlttany Lions.
Harris broke loose on thesecondplayfrm~ scrimmage after
Ponn State took over the bell on a ahort pun! at the Orouge Silo
yard Uno.
The Lions, traiii111!14-0after wheo Harrla was dropped atU.O

In Sahara Invitational

p a1mer RegaJDS
• Form

But the Irish turned ltaround
In the second hell and nearly

With. 3 -Under Par 68

pulled It out. It woo the fourth
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IJPO - Arnold Palmer came beck frmn
tie In 42 games between the two
a near - dliutrous round of 75 and shot a three - under • par 68
teams and the oecOIId straight
Seturday In the third round of the 72-hole, $100,000 Sehara lnvlyear in whleh they wound 111
tatloral.
all even.
The 40-year-old gallery favorite hod a 54-hole score of 2!2,
one under par for the Sehara - Nevada Country Club course.
Par for 18 holes Is 36.35- ihree bOgeys, missing a few
71. He had a first round 69 but short putts. He throo-{IUtted for
took the 75, four over, In the the bogeys In each ease.
second round ...,_01\_ _he incur.
This ls Palmer's first tourred two two-stroke penallles nament In more than two
on the 15th hole - one for months. He took a rest be.
pass to end Denny Holthaus.
Johnson and O'Brien teamed an out.or-l&gt;ounds shot and the cause of a sore right hlp and
Wichita gave the boll bee~ to again In tho fourth q~rtor tor other for picking up a bell tt hssn't bothered him seriousCincinnati on the next Ill 'of 'the Boerteta''lasttouC:hdolm 's In, pla,y altfr ~It aa a ly here.
downs as tallbock Kenny Lee ·'cl'ilrlli!l"p!unell''lioWJI '· a ~~,V.~ prOVlslonal'ball.
· '"! feel a little b-r," he
tumbled on tho lint play ami -111 In the end zone.
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In Saturda,y'a third round he said or his 68 round. ''But I
UC clelenslve end Joe Bardero Wichita turned an Intercepted bop a birdie four on the missed a couple oC shol't putts
recovered at the Bearcat 21. pass into !Mir final score after . 538-flrd 15th, lllcldng a 15- - one about lllx Inches."
Two pleyo later, JGt.nson hit lilll!ba&lt;kor Steve Nlaore picked foot pulL The fairway Is oar- Ills longest birdie pott was
O'Brien with the first of his two off a Johnson pan at 1M row on this hole with an out the IS-looter on No. 15. He
touchdowns, this one good lor Shcicker 31.
· d. bounds fence on the left and sank a 12-looter on No. 18. The
26 yards.
Wichita moved the boll In six - . on the rtgbt.
other birds were from up close
The Shockers were unable to plays to· the 3. where Rennor
The 68 round was In and out. - three from two feet and one
score In the first half bu1 bounc- again kept the ball and carried Palmer had six birdies and from three feet.
ed bock In the third period to for the TD with 1:21 left In the
grind ou1 80 yerd1 In 21 plays game.
as quortorbock Bob Renner
Tho Beercats ran their season
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Five
plunged In from the two lor tho record to 3 . 2 and are 1 - 1 In
Ohioans were Inducted into the
score.
Missouri Valley Conference
Ohio Conservation Hall of Fame
play.
Saturday for 11 outstandl.ng conTho loss gave Wichita a diS·
tributions to conservation In the
I(;3 appointing
1 - 5 mark on tho

O'Brien Shines
As
·Bearcats
Top
-W ichita State University, 21-14
CINCINNATI IUPil - End
Jim O'Brian caught twO touch·
.111I!fim " ' - and kicked threo
· flilr• pOtnll as 11e led n.. Unl·
wrstty of Cincinnati to • 21-14
.vtpar, over WIChHI State Unl·
..,..ily'here Saturday afternoon.
O'Brien, lha 1H8 NCAA scor11111 cbampion, raised his point
total tor 1M - to 31 as
Cincinnati hended Wichita Its
fifth •lr•lght defalll,
Tho Bearcats, smarting from
lilt week's 52 • 6 walloping at
the hands of Momphls State,
made !Mir first score early In
tho first quarter as quartorbock
At John- fired a 39 - yard

OW U Takes

Alcr,.''ruler Races BUC ,__

Fourth Jn

season, end left them wlnlltll ln

Missouri Valley
competition.

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Tq.ll9-110 lnOpener Aggies Trip

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Row, 31-7
DELAWARE, Ohio (UPIISubelltu1e quartorbock Steve
Chase scored two touchdowns
Saturday to laecl Ohio Wesleyan
University to Its fourth consecutive win of tho season with a
31·7 decision over Ohio Confer.
once foe Musktnvum.
Chase, who took over from
Tim FlOSSie In tho second perIod, bed on plunges of two
yards • nd. one fat d.
Tollbock Rich Henley, who
gained 137 yards, broke loooe
for a lour· yard touchdown run.
It was!M fourth lime this-·
- he gained more than 100
yards in a contest. Ha l-IM
Ohio Conl.....,ce In rUal)lng wlth
537 yards.
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Other Bishop ...,.. came
from helfbock Tom Liller with
' 21 - yard run and 1 23-yard
field gO&amp;I by ·Tom Burke, who
alSo booted-four eKira points.
11.\u.itdl\gum, w"* . - d
dropptd 19 2·2·1, got '111 only
Koo;l!.In thti oponlrig period on
a 32 • yard run by quarterbock

' _IGLW,AtlXEE (UPD - Talented LeW .Alclndor made blo NaUOIB( JiaJ,ketball AosoclaUon debut 1 a11eeeos Saturda,y, acori!W
Jl p01nto and grabbi!W 12 rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks
fo a 1111-110 win over the Detroit Plstono.
But the 7-root-2 former UCLA greatwaon'tCGnptetely oat!..
WEST POINT, N. Y. (UP0llod.
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Quarterba~k
Dave Holman
"I made toO mai\Y mistakes, 25 polllll, Eddie Miles with 21 threw three touchdown passeo:~~':! toO m&amp;I\Y shots, M he and McCoy Mi:Elmore wltll 19. two to.aopiiii!DOte.wlde receiver
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AlclndOr scored Dlost.of hi1 w•aley Gameft - opd Utah
However, be said. the rest of polllll "'- 14 d. ~ - · !1111!11 State'o' defenae klpt Army bot1111 rune~ reliouiJdlng.def- flr~t 1101riod .. . the.. lli!t1kl'll!!!c. 4led lUI In llsolmtorritorymoat
aaillloor )1laY-; be1JI8cl''plek a 3$40 I~MIIwa•liiklllle Ot·the game Saturday toglvethe
0 "!~- &amp;Iii . greatly aided lllJl'll~. •t~ ~t the ~Mil, ;~ a 23-hlctory over !he
tie~· vletbry. ·.
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with Grel!~•nt~~· lllll!l1-"i!lalued ~L
o;.,.~1 Jon UcGloeldln and ·. ~ Bob ~ -b,IJ
· ~hit Garnettwlthscorf\Yoq ·Rdllnsm -~ted the ti!roulli with ' at~ ~t1Qjl 'l~ ·i9-'Uie• ohilna and90-11&amp;'ds
.,Ulraukae ,eauoe with 23 pGblla p~s. lli!l ~ sr.~ to Jllili IJ1111811r•t quorter a!d CCIIIIOCI.
. elich to olfHI .the Detroit at.' .a,lrl):. '. &lt; •·'
, 0 / .tlll ·wlth !Iaiit tid Paul Reuter
· ta'd.-:led b)- Walt -Bellam~ with , Detroit Cila!'h BIII'.Vlllllredl OD a seveB.yard 1'D pauln the
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KoJtr, ·wbo ~died WUH:;hPt· third 1101rlod, Jeos Garcia kicked
M•~lmd
berlatn' wllll die' JM' AI!Pies · .~yard neld aaet for the oth.. · ...-&lt;I
tuei'J ,last JMr, rdased ·to er .Agle goal.
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c~~!l!o ·twQ ~~ Iiiii · Army, forced by laJurlea to
dl418$, "He'o good. 1!•-.aW. -use third • strtrw quari8rback
back (II the &amp;OCI!I old days (l!lth R..,r I.OOUX, uaec1 4'm
Loa Alweles). He's ti'IQII, .~ Mciore'o 54-yardtouchdolmrun
aood, bUt ll'ete are a '"" ~ to 1111 the score with 3:09 left In Bill~plOd &amp;IQII out there pla,yq , the first period but failed to
~er
OWU hal a 3 • o conference
too.,,
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tm-.ten
seriously
Qlln.
record
...t Musldngum 1-1-1.
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tlnguillhed and meritorious conservation awards during the
tei'OIIlOIIY, among them Emma
(Grandma) Gatewood oC Thur-

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KASER NAMED STARTER
MORGANTOWN, W. Va.
!UPIJ- Robin Kaser, a 6-foot.
1, 200-pound junior and former
Cleveland Cathedral Latin
athlete, has been named the
starting split end on the West
'VIrvlnla University lootboll
team.
PIONEERS WIN
MARlETTA, Ohio (UPD
Mertetta College mado a fteld
goal and a late fOurtll.qllllller
touchdown stand ~t~ for

1

10.0

victory cner Cap)tal University
In a hard • fou&amp;ht defenalve
battle here Saturday.

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Miami secondary.
The win was highlighted by
en 15 . yard scoring strike from
Miami's Kent Thompeon to
Gary Arthur.
Thompson fired three'-down posses In the game, hll
first to Mike Paliga tor I 12·
yard score In the IOCOnd period.
Thompson then tea- with
Arthur for 1M 'bomb'. His third
touchdown poss was 1 13-yardlr
to Pete Doilahue In tho third
period.
Bryant, who threw 19 1111111
with eight completions tor 10
yards. alao &amp;«&lt;ed tho llobcall'
second touchdown on a yard run.
With Bryant out, the llobcall
relied on reHrve quarterback
Steve Skiver who dirocted them
to the final score.
Skiver threw slx completions
In eight atlernpts.lor 106 y•ds
after replacing the lnlured
Bryant.

three quarters, got back ln the two-yard line on a pass play•
ball gnme after 4:42 of the f1llll but a defensive holdl,. cell
period with the help ofa Greg pve the Uonsa second chance.
Allen fumble at the Syracuse Herrls cut the deficit to 1~8
32-yard line and a paso inter- on a run along the right sid&amp;ference caU against Don Dorr Uno.

at the 0~ four-yard line.
Jack Ham recovered the AIlen fumble, but a rugged syracuse defense ""-"ed to hove
the situation In haM, stopping
the Lions at the 15-yard line
with a foorth down and six.
Quarterback Chuck Barkhirt
fired the ball to Cllarlle Pillman
at the four and Durr fell Into
Pillman In a desperate effort
to block the pass.
PeM state's firstattemptlor
a two - point conversion failed

Indian:a
Wallops

Syraeuoe was tn COOIII&gt;lete
eootrol of the play in the first
hel!, holding the Uonswlthouta
first dDII'n untlll2minu1eawere
gone In the seeond period.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. IUPII
Gary Bletsch iltercepted a -Indiana, hold to • more 17
Burl&lt;hart pass that was tipped yerdo In the first hall, exploded
!olio the air by teammate Tsn for thrH touchdowns In the
Meyers at the Pem Slate 45. third period end rolled over
He returned the bell to the Illinois Saturday, ~1·20, to
Lions' 25 and five plays later remain tied for the Big Ten
AI Newton drove over frmn the lead.
Llnebocker Karl Pankratz
one to givetheOralll!ea 7· 0first
recovered two fumbles In the
q~arter load.
Allen, who seta Syracuse rec- vital third stanza, end 1M
ord with 172 yardslnthreepunt Hoosiers, now 2-0 In conferii"'Ca
return atlempta, carried a Penn play, promptly cashed them In
State ldek 65 yards to the LiORB' for touchdowns to hand the
eight to set 111 the second Syra- llllnl their sixth straight-·
filth this season.
cuse touchdown.
Newton moved the bell to the Indiana, leading only 7-6 at
six 'and quarterbeek Bandy Zur the half, dominated tht filial
carried for the touchdown 45 two periods with a bruising
seconds into the second quar... ground game In which the
Hoosiers threw only three
ter.
passes and . took a 27-6 lead
NEW YORK(UPO- Don Marbefore Illinois scored twice.
lin, • shlft.y iaUbeck, tallied
In the final period, however,
three louchdowns and QIBrter·
Indiana scored twice again to

Dlinois

Columbia

Drubbed By

Yale, 41-6

back Joe Massey passed to Lew

Roney for two more seoresSeturdsy as Yale bullied an Inept

Cotto0 BoW I

turn the game Into a rout.

Fullbock Hank Pogue, who
gained 174 yards In 24 carriH,
Columbia Team, 4J ..&amp;.torunlts
and tall bock John lsenbor;er,
unboaten strllll! in Ivy League
who rushed lor 123 In 2G
competition to 16 gnmes:
attempts, both scored twice for
Merlin aw&gt;ed a 5:&gt;-yanl scorthe Hoosiers, while reserve
illl! drive in the first period
quarterbock Stephen Lives,
slartlnv for the Injured Gory
when he sklcted right end for a
three--yard touchdown run to
Lange, scored twice for the
make the score 13-0. In the DALLAS (UPil - Approxl· llllnl on short plunges.
third period, Merlin, Yale's mately 25,GOG tickets In . Illinois scored first on a onebest runner In the first half the Jan. 1, 1970, Cotton Bowl yard run by Dave Jackson, the
with 61 yards In 15 carrleo, Classic will 90 on 1M block to play being set up by a &lt;10-yard
caughter passes of 25 yards mall applicants starting next pau lnlertorence call. Pogue
scored Indiana's first touchfrom Messey and 12 yards fr&lt;m Thursday.
down
at tho stort oi!M second
The annual offering to the
slllhomore Chuck Sizemore.
period
an 1 one·y•rd plunge,
Roney, a strong- slrldllll!a"' general public will be bandied
Don
Warner
converted, and the
nlor end, scored 1he first Yale entirely by mall from Oct. 23
Hoosiers
remained
In front.
touchdown on a 14-yard pass through Nov. ~with a drawing
Harry
Gonoo,
who
rogolned
from Messey mldwa,y throulh to be hold to determine the
his
sterling
quarterback
spot,
the llrst quarter. At 9:15 of tile order In which the applications
second period, Meosey and Roo. will be tilled. The offer usually plunged over from the one for
Indiana's IOCOnd touchdown, set
ey hooked up in a 10-yard seor- Is over·subscrlbed.
up
by Pogue's.60-yard run and
lng pass.
. The partldpents,
lsenborger
then ran 19 yards
Yale, which has notlostlnlvy will nof be known until late
lor
a
score
after a Pankratz
League c:cmpetltlon since liar- November or early December.
fumble recawry.
vard shut out the EU in 196!1, The guest team may be picked
The Hoosiers' third . - . In
dOOll,.ted the game, holding first since Texas and Arkanses,
the third period was a 35-yard
columbia to 0110 llrot - . , and 1M co-tavorltes for 1M host role
peso from ...,... quarterback
miiDis four yarde on offense In as Southwoot Conference
Mike
Halzman to Lorry Highchampions, do not play until
bough.
the first helf. Yale now Ia :1.0 "Dec. 6_at Fayetteville, Ark.
llllnols rallied tor two touchIn Ivy League P~ thlo - - There will be no limit on tho
downs,
botl1 by Lives, bu1
Columbia, pla,yl,.wlthoutlta numberofllckets'whlch may be
two top ot!enah·e stars, Kevin ordered. bu1 no more then 10 Indiana compi&lt;Md tho romp In
Brown, out with a bod back, and should be requested In any the lourth period with 1 -Bill Wazevlch, sidelined with a lingle order, The price of ver ICOO'Ing from the one ...t
Pogue from 1M ieven.
cracked rib, scored Its onlY tickets Is s7each.
Livas completed only 1 o1 21
touchdown when quartarbaek Each oppllcatlon should be
po-s
for 142 yards and two of
John llaurio sneaked over fr&lt;m accompanl• by 1 50· cent
his
throws
were lnlllrcepled.
the two with 6:07 left to pla1. mailing feo and sent to 1M
Yale c:cmpleted the seorlng Cqtton
Bowl
Athletic
when Bernie Soooloy scored 1 Aa-.cletlon, Box 7115, Inwood
three-yard touchdown with 2:2t Station, Dellas, 75209.
Penn Defeats
left in the game.
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'tpa·rtn·ns· Upset Michigan

Yii1118r · with 2:39 rtmalilllw s·_
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Buckeye State."
Jolm A. Slipher oC Columbus
was the only living lncllctee.
Four honored posthumously
were Dr. Dean E, Sbelclon of
Sandusky, Waller Frye of WOOS·
ter, Louis Bromfield of ManBfield and Charles H. Buck oC
n.yton,
Flf\v others were IJi.ven dls-

bu1 lost tho boll twice on fum.
btu. In ·edcfltlon, throe were picked off by tho alert

Tickets Go On

Sale ThurS&lt;Jay

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A!.4IIIMA HUMILIATED
BlltMINGHAM, Ala. (UPII
- QMi '"'beck Bobby Scott
polled , . One touchdown ~
ran for ·~ u 118 dlrocted 1
devast-'it\1 i ' - attack
that \,jndtd Alabama •
humlllailng 41·1~ drubbing
Saturday;

lehigh, 13-7
PHILADEI.PitiA (UP0 ...; :
Quartorllafk 1'1111 Prac:acct ran
20 yards tor~ liouc~ lliii J
loccer-ltll•·ldcker Eliot !lorry 1laUI llelol ~· ol3:i and
3~ Yllrd• Salllrdl$ to give Jlem.

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IIINNEAI'OUS, MiM. (UI'Xl

- Sen. Eugene MeCarthy said
Sllurday he planned to remain

. politically active through the
J.ll1% prellldeRIIal election but
cll,...t know exactly whst role
he would pla,y. ·He did not rule
out tUMilll! for 1he Senate as
a New Yorker.

TERRORISTS KILL TW,O·
BANGKOK (UPI)-Comrilu·
nlst terrorists killed an army
major and a villagfr In a
Friday attack on 1M hoadq,ar.
tors of tho national llleurlty
command In Sural TIWinlp
'Province, olllclal rejiCI'Is said
Saturday. In Pattalunv 'l&gt;rovlnce 'a man described by lhal
pollee as a communist detictor
was al~ murdered.

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, GALUPOLIS - J""k110n'a
).owerlld runnlqj"""'"' baclu!d
, ' by a ruaod defense which UmOiled Galllpolla to 20 yards alii
~ flrol !klwn In the seconl
U, carried Coach Ben Bucks lads to a 30-6 triumph o 'occach
L. (Johlll\)') Ecker'•
:tilue Dellis 011 Memorial Field
::t.ere FridaY night.
: It was the lronmen's sev-

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enth
trlliJIIPil. In Soutl&gt;oeetam Ohio Leaaue play, the
Jacks..m- •
tllelr record
to 1!-M.
Tho Blue. lilnlls aulfored
their fourth COIISe&lt;:ullw setback. Owrail, GAHS Is 2-5-0. IJ&gt;.
1lde the SEOAL, the Galllana
are 1-4-ll
398 _.,.
Jack1011 racked Qll
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ruablqj alii ~~eaaiDI. GAllS col•

lected I~ total yards'. tio!ore a

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ewn tenn• Ill tho llrst partaol.
Altar thtt, ihe ltOIINn ..Wed
down to win aOlqj

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Here's bow It hippened.
In the first perled,JHSdrove
72 yards In 15 pla,yo. Dan Murphy scored from tho two with
1:441eft. TerryOabomerantho

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INDIVIDUAL NET
FIRST DOWNS
yARDS RUSHING
Gallipolis . . • 4 2 1 0- 7
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(Galllpolla)
Jackson •••• • • 6 6 6 5-- 23
~LAYER
TCB YG AVG YARDS GAINED RUSHING
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~- Noel •.••• 12 84 7•0 Gallipolis 88 40 19 2-149
LARAMIE, Wyo. &lt;UPO- WU.
The alliance piiiiii&lt;ICI to pro, .....
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::P. Noel • • . • • 14 57 4.1 Jackson 72 97 124 55- 348
Ue B!a&lt;k· a QOkelllllll for the test BYll at the afWrnDOII fciolW,ac:k ~ W~ , v. ' '
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2
0 o. 0 y ARlll LOST RUSHING
Black
Alliance at the ball pme.becalloe -lt Ia ~-- -dl ,,i:JCJellt, ~'t~.,;
c e . n : : ::: • 1
-3
-3 Gallipolis ..••• I 4 3 3-11
Unlveral4' of Wyoming, aald od by theChurehofJeauaCbiiJI CI'OOi:hod IQMIIIIIie aft&amp; Gl
~OTALS •• ..• 29 138 4.7 Jackson • • • · • • • 0 0 0 l - 1
l!&amp;turdlY ~ legal dafa~oe llmd of Latt41r-dlY Salntl (Yorl!ioiO IIWI rliiJIII·
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NET YARD RUSHING
will ba oet up for 1f Negro wldch the Nellf08l say adild'-· Alllt. ~~~!'!ii
iPLAYER
TCB YG AVG Gallipolis 87 36 16 -1-138
roo8Jall,pi&amp;Jera4lllbll••••l!rom ,blacka but !lot• not allow
~ ~ to ltiil ~~~.~\'
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Jackson
72 97 124 54- 347
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.,UDUUI HIP • • • • • •
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TTEMPTED
the team.
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to bold hliber dllcea.
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The board of trustees upheld
Black aald It -mecllD him cliilai_M f\lild·11'i•,,
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"Valentine. • • • ,30 167 5.5 PASSES A
2 2 I 5 10
';aurphy •••••• 17
92 5.4 Gallipolis · • •
a declalon to cllllbliss the play- that whal an lndlvlAlal -ch urdV bUt he clld: ,
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·s 19 3.8 Jackson • . . . . o 3 2 4- 9
era - five of them scheltllod could dictate· w!lether 8 per1011 er there were IJiun . . .•
"' wr • • • • ' ' '
pASSES COMPLETED
to
otart IIIIa week- alter meet- cOuld protest, that coach was for a legal battle:
6 3.0
:&amp;ckley ....... 2
!poll
1102-4
lng
molt of the nl&amp;bt.
.
!'Meadows ...... 3
8 2.6 Gall
s .. ..
~OTALS·· ~··._ • . 64 347 5.4 Jackoon. , • . . • 0 0 1 3-4
W)'OIItlnG
alhlellc
....
J. Jacoby
aald cllrector
the ath•
INDIVIDIJAi.J' ASSING
PASSES JliTERCEPTED
:
(Gallipolis)
Gallipolis ••••• 0 2 o 0-2
broke regutatl011s by wear;.LAYER
C-A h 'G TD Jackson • • •. . • 0 0 0 0-0
lock armbands In _.-t
protast aplnlt Brlib&amp;m
-clen • • • · • • 4-7 0 11'--4.._ YARDS PASSING2 10 0 5-17
0.10
0
0
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YOUII8 Unlverlill, Wyoming's
••h . . • • • • . .
.....~0 0 30 21-51
_.eat Saturday.
~ Neal . .•••• 0.2 o o 0 Jac•- • · • •
:tOTALS
0.2 0 1~ o TOTAL YARDS
Blach said the Negro ath·
•
(Jacksonl
Gallipolis 89~ 16 4- 155
lates were the 011es who dodd. GAllS TOUCHDOWN - llue Devil Fullback Chuck Neal (on goelllne, Ill front oC DarfLAYED
, C-A I YG TD Jackson ...72 97 154 75-398
eel 1o make a llaDd 011 their bawin Valentine's (43) left kneel scored from the thr..,.yard line In the first period ~thkllw
4-8 1 51 0 RETURN YARDAGE
lle!a.
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seconds reriullnlqj to give host Gallipolis Its only touctwwn oC the night against ac son
;Psborne · • • · · ·
0 'Gallfpolla . . 38 42 15 10- 105
"HoW llllll\Y AJnerlClll8 would
0
1
1
Friday.
GAHS
blocker
over
Noel
Is
s.,omore
Iackie
Chuck
Wood
(58).
Jackson
remained
olielenllne
!rOTALS • • • • • 0.
4-9 2 51 o Jackson
15 0 22 8- 45
make tbla stancl'l"· he aald.
unbeaten In seven outlqjs witll a 30-6 triumph.
PLAYS
• INDIVIDUAL RECEPTIONS
"IICJW llllll\Y wldte Americana
:
(Gallipolis)
Gallipolis ..• 12 12 7 8- 39
j&gt;LAYER
C-A YG TD Jackson •.•• 15 17 21 20-73
,Surnett .• • , .. • 1-3 9 0 FUMBLES
.p. Noel ••• , . • , 2-3 6 0 Gellipolia • • • .•• 0 1 0 I- 2
Q
ll rd
ATHENS _ An ln~pired run to lie the score at 8-8 with tutes played out the remailller
S.. Tho a-tlful Mow 1970 !leona
1•1 2 o Jackson .. • • • •, . 0 0 0 0-0
of the contest as the Bulldogs"'"
ao'::':on ::: : : : : o-1 0 0 FUMBLES UJST
Wellston Rocket team threw a flw minutes remaining In the
Q-How many widowerr
Mony Style• and Decort
pod their leoaue record to 3-2 were elected to the U.S.
)!. Canaday •••• 0.2 0 0 Gallipolis •••• · .o 1 0 0 - I scare into Athens Friday night third period.
Dlscrlmlnatl"' Taste.
pre.ridencu?
oionTALS
4-!0 17 o Jackson., •.. . . 0 0 0 0-0 as they led the defending chamOn tile Orstploy of lheCourth while Wellston Is now. 1-4.
Industry
In Quality .
Athens netted 13 Drat downo,
A-Two-Thomas J.e ffer~(JackiKinl
yARDS LAST PENALTIEli
pions s-o lor over two quarters quarter Abdella fired a DveKit and Cronl••• Double WI•••· . ,
~LAYER
C-A YG TD Gallipolis (3) • .• 0 8 0 17-ZSbefore finally collapsing in the yard touchdown pass to llalf- 145 yards on tile groulll, alii son and Martin Van Buren.
hit
oeven
of
elaht
passes
!or
98
.
3-3 37 0 Jackson (6) ... 20 5 30 15-70 fourth period which oaw Athens back Stu Smltll and this same
Q-Whot is the longest
~~~lllne • . . . . 1-2 14 0
LINEUPS
score 24 points to win by a32-8 combillltlon worked forthecoJ&gt;- yards. Stu Smith's 59 yards In
nine
carries
paced
the
Athens
fortified
line ever bullt1
• r.' •
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__.o,. • • ' ' • · ' • n 2 0 0
(Gallipolis)
version to push Athens In frolt
1
attack.
A-The Great Wall ol
!'Wallace · • • • · · · ~
M. marg "16-8 1111 II 52 left to play
~ TOTALS
4-7 51 0
ENDS- Elliott, Howard,
The downtrodden Rockets put
w
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Wellston's o!Cense garnered China, stretching for more
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ted.
Canaday, Wilson.
the first pollts on the hoard In
The minutes later Joe staley
12 nrst downo, 141 71rds rush- than ~·JiOO miles.
~RCEPTION
TACKELS - Wood, Hems- the secolll period when they Intercepted a Wellston pass and
: x.
Q-How IIIO'IIU CO!IIIella·
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worth, M. Davis, Halley.
marched 83 yards In 22 ru,.. retumecllt 68yards to the Rock- lng, and complelad two oheven
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GUARDS - Hueholt,-Baxter, nlng plays to score with Dennis et one yard line from where passes for 23 yards, Dennis tiom art lheret
A-There are 88 conatel: PLAYER
PI YG TD Cleland, G. Davis, Romaine. Headley runnir.g the final lour Dick Ruller boomed In Cor the Headley was the top gainer with
:~os .,no1r ~,~ ,11
: Wilson
1 21 0
CENTERS - A. Wedemeyer, yards to paydlrt. Roger Sella- TD. Dave Cooo added tho two 8~ yaro~ in~ ~~~s. • .
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.-• lOll !'llfl~e It point conversloo lor a24-8lead ,
: Howa::s· . • .• : 2 21 0
BACKS - s~oowten~. Jlush, =~~m f~'ilill~iiiili Mtile wltll 9:51 remalnl~
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(Jacksonl
Bostic~ • P. · Neal, Bin-nett, c. ·halt
Abdella !allied the Onal Bull- w8t1iiton • . ·. . o 8 o o- 8
(None)
Neal, E. Saunders, North.
Athena cam~ back to knot the dog TD on a 38 yard keeperalll
KICKOFF RETURNS
(JackiKinl
score In the third quarter on a tllen passed toEndGeolfRoseJ&gt;ENDS- D. Wallace, Woolum, 64 yard drive that ended when berg for the conversions to
(Galllpolls)
: PLAYER
KO YG TD Jenkins, Llo,.l.
Dick Rutter rammedlnCromthe make It 34-8 wltll 6:34 showing
: Bush , ••••. , • , . 3 48 0
TACKLES - Murphy, Roe, one yard line. Quarterback Jolin on the clock.
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Duncan.
Coach Don Eskey's substl·
' Howard
1 21 0 Sc1tes,
Abdella added the conversion
GUARDS - Taylor, G. Wal: p · Noel·. ·.:: : : : : 1 15 0
: TOTALS
5 ' 34 0 lace, Nichols, E. Michael.
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CENTERS - stockmelstar.
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; PLAYER
KO YG TD
BACKS - Murphy, Walford,
' 011
2 27 0 Valentine, o,borne, Oliver,
: V verti. " ' ' .... • 1 15 o Beckley, Moadows,Bock,'Mict&gt;' a1en ne • • .• • •··
' TOTALS
3 42 0 ael
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PUNT RETURNS
NEXT GARS GAME - Oct.
24
• at ~p.
(Gallipolis)
NELSONVILLE - Coach Bob conversion to give Ironton a 20(None)
Bruney's Ironton Tigers, still 0 lead.
In the aeconl period tho on(Jacksonl
smarliqj from their narraw24slaught
contlrued as Bob Benlo: PLAYER
PR YG TD
19 loss to Jackson last week,
ley scored ona 12 yard run alii
3
: Oliver • ••• • · · · · • • 1
0
ALL GAMES
took out their frustrations on
• RECOVERED ENEMY FUM·
T p OP NeliOII'rill&amp;-York Friday night Sternaman added two toucl&gt;: BLES _ D. Valentine.
TEAM
W L
Bu k
by downs on runs of six and two
; PUNTS - Gallipolis: Bush- Jackson •• •. 7 0 0 247 55 ao they burled tho
c eyes
yards. Sophmlore Jeff Howard
5 2 0 188 66 a whooping 60-0 score.
: 2-52 (26.0). Jackson: Mlchael,I~Jton . • , •
2 1 114 95
While the lrontonoffensewu succesalld&amp; kicked all three
4
; 1-30 (30 Ol.
.. 1
over the field thed~&gt;- conversions to boost the Tigers
Meigs • • • · •
1 98 81 rolling
3
3
' SCORING - GalliPOliS: C. Logan • • · ' '
limited the h o s t Into a 41~ halftime lead.
: Neal, 2- yard run, 0:05 Drat Athens. . ••• 3 4 0 90 122 fenslve unit
Foil~ a scoreless third
Gallipolis ••• 2 5 0 164 117 team to juot 38 yards pesolng, quartar, the Tigers a&gt;Plodod !or
: (run fall).
I
Jackson: Murphy, 2-yardrun, Wellston ••• 2 5 0 78 224 Intercepted ·otxN-Y paaaes,and 19 polJto In the final period aa
1, 1!•• first '-so ralO; Osborne, Nels.-York • . 0 7 0 60 247 held them toamlnusellfityards Mlko Akers returned an Inter...
r,uahlng.
: 27-l'llll, 3:26 secolll (run fall); .
' --. . Fullback Rick Boykln scored cepted pass 32 yard a for a touchBathro&amp;ms take on new life and ;l~eli­
', Vel-"-, 3-o:un, 1o:29, third
SEOAL ONLY
I the n t down, Bentley telllod again 011
"'""~
L T p OP three touchdowns n
rs an eight yard run, alii Bobby
neu with Style-Bold Plastl~·fl~ll~"
~ (Valentine, ,run); SaCetY, 7:49, TEAM
w 0 159 49 period on run&amp; ol17,12alllflve
Ponoh. Here where WOI!I Is a ofactor ·•n•
'· tourtlt· Murphy, :...run, 1:15, Jackson •••• 5 o 0 182 48 yards wltll Quarterback Greg smith hit paydlrt from tho one
decorating
io · difficult, . all-new Styl ...
i ~ (Oliver,' run).
lroftton • • • • 4 1 1 74 53 Starnaman nmnlqj thotwopolnt yard line. Howard bonlod one
providea
a beautcful answer 10
Bord
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TEAll STATISTICS
Melp • •. • • 3 1
!aurtll quarter convvslon.
both
problems.
This
exceptional .ponolj
Ironton's otrense showed 255
. : SCORE BY QUARTERS
Athe!IJ • • ••. 3 2 0 90 64
42 164
ing. ia mo•e to withstand the · ...,, o
, : c;.nlpolls .. .. 5 0 0 ·0_ 6 Logan . .... 2 2 1 80 46 Wolloton .. .. 1 4 ~
;yards ruablng, !52 passing on
48 200
woter s'Oops and housclh.o ld allenta Ill!
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.• • , , 6 6 8 10-30 Galllpolla, •. I 4 0
81 Nelo.-York ... 0 5
10 of 19 allellqlll, alii 12 first
comm~n to bathrooms. Suifaco an.ls¢ar..
TOTALS
19 19 2 735 735 downs. Boykln rolled It! 95
,
lines
are sealed against moisture. , 71rds In 12 carried lo lead the
permanentl·y. And with tho wide selection _·
FHIDAY'S R&amp;WLTS:
Tigers.
of colors and patterns ovalloblo, decorJackaOII 30 Galllpalta 8
Nelaon'rille- York managed
oti"'
po•llbll itln are unlimited. Out•
Logan 0 Melga 0
only three nratdolrns, hit t11ree
standing,
too, are the low-c.oat of. StyleAthens 32 Welloton 8
oC 10 passes for 38 yards ()lad
Bard
and
the saving• pou1ble w1th tho
Ironton 60 Nels.-York 0
six ,lntarceptadl, alii finished
mointonanc
..free qualities of this new
OCT. 24 GAMES:
with a mlrus elt!ht yards ruohpl1
atlc-linished
panel by Evana.
Athens at Ironton
lng.
Gallipolis at Logan
The victory upped Ironton' 1
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Melso at Wollaton
leagc~~ record to 4-1 while NolNels.-York at .JackiOII
aon'rille-York II winless In five

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Seventh Straight Defeat

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· " JCI9 ·I!Gtlweb acorod three
The _...... picked It! 53
tlmoa, one on a 70-yard klckotr yarda ruahliw the seconl hiit
return to open tile oecolll half alii added 67 yardo puslqj !or
&amp;Ill another on a86-yardpessln UO yardo not. In tile aeconl
the wan1J11 mlnataa c1 tile first half, the Bobcall hit for 94
halt
· yards In the air alii rolled !01'
David 'Wblta hltpaydlrt twice, 152 on the gr&lt;lllllll for a total or
both m three yard runo. Glenn 248 net yards.
The lldH:all had 21 Oral
Smith rambled 54 yarda !or a
fourth period touchdown. Jack downs to Mwn!orthe!\)artana.
Henacin ran 19 yards for a score Kypr Creet&lt; had a net 525 ;yanta
alii Jack Paroona took a 29 IDCI1111in1385 on the ground alii
Yard pass !or a touchclown. 140 In the air, complotlrw Ow
Alexander wu held to 10 of 10 panes. Ale.ander was
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. GAWPOLJS ~ Coach Howle yardo net l'lllltlrV lb the :ftrat ..... !or !9ln the )lellll11&amp;ame · 16-0.
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pasaad to Ken Brown '!n'~·· march .-.rod. 82 ;yan!1 Ia 10
Lie Mmer'a1f,ner Creak Bob- half alii had 31 yarda ,eaelqj .for 88 yard1 alii hlld 83 yards
With 4:45 left In the MCond tn pointe alii the ·l ldH:atalod PlaYa,
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Glerlll Smith a...-ed the last r
!!til rolled b'.llx touchdowtlo . !or a net 41 yarda whll8 the big ·Oft tho gr&lt;lllllll !01' a lilt oC 161 period, tho lldH:ats eeorecl:afi,. 40.0.
on the IP'OIIil alii paaood .!or Bobeat machine IJ'ound ~ )'al'do.
er a 57 yard drive In 10 pla,yO.:
Smith hit ,Paroono with a ~ Bobcat touchdown midway In till
two ·more as they routld ttie yards on the. ground aiJII ad!lod
~r Cl'eak acoredwl!b4:40 David Wblta went In from. thr.ee yard ~~eao tar tho nelll toucl&gt;- fourth ~~erlod on the ,l onpst r111
~alllet, -rtano 60.14 Frl· 48 Yla the alrlanea for a ·Ioiii left In the !Irst~~erlod w.hon . .v. yards out. Glmn Smith )lelaod down ·with about 7:\0 left In the from sc~ of the contait.

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dlod While FaiCOIII who acor- eel only oecond and !wrtb per.
od trlumphl In the opening !lve loci touchdowns.
Bullington opened the game' a
Winter --..s
J;la'fe~~~­ testa oC the sea1011 but have
ocorlng
wltll 29 yard paycllrl
'IIOOCI'• okludiCiowua aa the pow. DOt - lllnce.
1be
Rod
Devlla
Jumped
jaunt
earl¥
In the first stanza
!lrM Red Devlla rolled to a
period lead, 111111 then Mille Akers ran OYer
lo-13
ovor Coach Birn- to a 20.0
itle'l Wabama Whlta Falcona added 14 more Ill the ilecond the extra points to make the
quarter 11!4 ... u.iir final 16 score 8.0 Ill favor of Coach
i'rtday nl&amp;bt.
Fred Taylor' 1 Rod Derila.
·. The lola was the third during the final period.
Wahama,
meanwhile,
manasWinter then ICOred the othFalillt !or the lnluey - rider two opening period six polntars 011 runo &lt;:t '22 and
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~~ United Prell International
-.ware Hayea 20 Gahanna o
1-•ller 14 Marietta 7
'Newlrk 28 z.nesvute 27
~eld Local 26 Mt. Plaaa.

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n.;-JackliGII ..CQIIDdM•·.-up.

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loci when Bu!Dnston broke loooe
on a 78 yard gallOP tO pay.
liflfflln 28 Mar7svllle 16
Upper Arllnaton 21 Chillicothe cllrt. Glom Smith hit Gary Hout

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West Jelferson 28 Dublin o
FrankUn llelsht• 21 Teays Valley o
East Knox 14 Columbus Acad-

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with an aerial !or tile extra
polnla.
Wbama aot on the scoreboard
with about !our minutes remalnlng In the oecond Ql8l'ler when

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Junlardosrand.,...-teboot-rr
Y
eel the extra point.
Ravenowood, by tlds t I m e
with a comCortable lead, contlnuod to pour It on with Wlntar rumlnl !or his tldnl TD
of the evening 00 a 15 yard
carry· Buffington scored the
extra polnll on a run.
Neither teem scored In the
llllrd Qllrler llllllln the fourth,
Wabama was llrat 1o break tile
clrousht- when Howard hit Senlor Halfback Gary Clark for •
five yard TD aerial. Howard's
extra point . kick after IIIIo
touchdown was olf larpt.
On the kld&lt;-d after Wahama•a IIOCOild alx.polnter, Wintar- broke loooe 111111 ran 83
yarda Into tho FaiCCIIIaend ZC111e.
Smith ~~esaod to Chuck Wloe
for lhe extra polntl.
The •flnaltail¥ -wa•vla•21
yard run by !ll""•ston '1'1111
urn,, Smith petaod COiqllete
lo Gary lblt for the extra

' §elo $2 COmottoa Valle,y 22 NMiark ~thollc 56 New Alban)' .,.
·Jomlne 8 Adena o
. f"'ll'"old 28 .B rilliant u
· NUea lolcKlnley 23
i. Warren Western Roeerve 14
Fl!ldlaY 35 F
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'Coq.aawlonre~onArlinglon 6
.C.een 21 Nllloleoo 20
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' Wooater 3 Ashlbci 0
New Cilnc:ord
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Well Mulklnllllll 27 RooeVIlle

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Pbllo 49. Sllerldan 0
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Jllller 20 Eastern 8
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'" 'ew 'Lexlnston 27 loli,svme
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Falrfleld Union 48 LlberQI Un1on 6
Canal Wlnchestar 34 Carmll
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Berne Union 28 Plckerlnaton 8
Cola. Re&amp;dy f&amp; Cola. South 8
Hamilton TOWIIII!I» 12 Utica 6
Heath 35 Watklili Memorial ,21
Jackson 30 r•lllpollo 6
Ath.,o 32 Welllton 8
"'rlnllfleld Soutll32 l'ortamouth
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Claymont 32 Cambrldae 6
Fairborn 24 "'rlnilleld NortiJ
21
Pilat Valle)' tt Unloto 6
North c.m.io' llooYor 26 Oakwood 12
CIIYal!o&amp;a Falla 28 (:anton Lin· onln o
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Ple.aunt 44 Buclce,ye Caltral
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~'16-14 Win Over Eastem

Coach Gar Bill'"' Soli~ ·.' . RACINE- Anaxcltlngfourth iia-polnll, putting Southern back
Y
'"' 1 .~ · • IIW'Ier really b~Ulibt a 16- Into the ball game.
westarn IUI!)Jlonders are still 14 viCtory for the Southem.JunWith one minute and 22 oeclonldns for their Drat w I n. lor llll!ll School over the East- oods to liP, Neaoe soored anothThe IUIJIIlanders are 0.4-G In em Junior IDih football 188m or 'l1l for Southern with 0 r d
SV AC play 111111 0-5.0 lo •a I I at Eastern Wecmelday night ap1n making tho extra points
Jump the fashion hurdle in. this square too, high
games . Soutl!westarn hosts . The little Eastarn Eagles loci gvlng the Htlie Tornadoes tile
front buckler. Brown Action-Finish i smooth leather.
Eastern oC Mslgs County next s.o at halfUme and had mov _ 16-14 victory.
Friday.
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eel ahead 14-0 over the junior
Southam Coach. Duane Wolfe
After a acoreleoa flrat per. Ton!acloes by the final CJI&amp;r. crodlted Ord, Mike Weaklnahy
loci, the Wlldcall touk an 8.j) :lor. However, In the loat a1x 111111 Barry Thein with soocl delead as the oeCCIIId period OP- minute• and 44 IIOCOilds the fenalve jobs for tho Tornadoes
enod when Larry c..-ns Tornadoe&amp; pushed over ior a liDd Charlea Knlalrtln8 a n d
went Dve yards on a CJ!Brter- 'l1l with Mitch NeaM carry- James Ferrell with excellent
back SDellk and then peaoed log, Vern Ord scored the ""· paso cle!ense work for South- 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
to Bill WeDs for tile extra
ern.
polnta.
Southwestern came back wltll
a touchdown on a 20 yard pasa
!rom Joe Waters to Ruat,y Hutchina 111111 tllen llutchlno scored
the extra points on another paao
from Watero. That tied the
score 8..'1.
Hannan Trace went ahead 168 at tile halC as Cremeens puseel 20 yards
to BUI• Wells
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4Jeen ran Cor tile extra polnll.
Cremeens ocored lhe next
Wildcat touchdown In the tlllrd
period oii a 20 yard run to put
Hannan Trace aheed 22-8. The
try lor extrapolntswasnosoocl.
Norm Swindler went 12 yards
You"veahNya bam autunl
up tile middle for the next touch.
oboulder mm. The comfortable, reclown In the !ilurth period and
laud look auitod your kiDd oC lite.
Cremeens waa stopped on the
Well. wo're panial to the
tty for the extra point. It was
Datunl ..... dd.. look too. ADd richt
28-8. Cremeens ~~eaood 30 yards
now. . . have a fine telection of our
to Jerry Wauib for tile final
favorite~ttunlGeotlem•nSaitafrom
Wildcat touchdown. Cremeens
'BOTANY' 1100. T1ae ouito have lbe
ran the extra polnto 1o make It
DOW look which C..tuno modiAod lliPP,_
36-8.
lioD at the waiR, hiibor back vente, wider
Hannan Trace had 19 llrsL
lapela. 8Dd p n t l y &lt;\II
downs. The Wildcats JP'OIIIIClout
U.Oaubtlo-tbat..,....tobapewlthi51 yards rushing and c onout pttiDg llhowy.
nactod on oeven oC 12 pas101
Ia tty on our
for 60 yards for a net 511
'BOTANY' liOONatum!GeniJI&gt;.
yards rushing alii peaolnB. No
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the statistics were available on tile
fubloa fabrit:o 8Dd oolOn.
See how - t the oubtlo
Hllhlanders.
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Wayne ~n was the workhorae oC the nlllht for tile Wildcats with 251 yards In 24 attelllllta.
HANNAN TRACE 0 16 6 12-36
SOtri'HWESI'ERN 0 8 0 0- 8

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Relater's HaaJan Trace Wildtab . racked· lip their flrat
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George alii Roclcy IIIII, bath alx yards 111111 steve Saunclera
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Harvey Brown telllod the eec- ln1011, 47 yard return oC film- ~~s:;;~;,"2o~=Th.l Pirates got on the score- ond TD Clll a 20 yard 1'UII 111111 ble; ~. 14 yard return
board lata In the tblrd period Loren Noel ran the ext r .a oC lnterceplod pass, PAT(ldck); clers PAT (Paol); H. Brown,
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yards · to aoore. It was to~
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at the end oC three periods. scoring, hy perloda:
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'l'IIIRD - Sprlnaer, 60 ;yard
North Gallla acorod twice lrl
FIRSI' - IP'lnaer, 30 yard ~&lt;-

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wont the last 25 yarda chased
by four _....nde!andera. JoiiJ&gt;ny Baird failed lo pt the extra
polnto and Kypr Creek I~

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Coach DIDII1 15 yards 111111 another on a 47yard mum of arec:overedl\unble,
Charlo• IP'lnaer, 155iJOIIftd
Junior, alao scored three touchdowns, me on a 30 yard paos,
one oo a 14 yard rud&gt;ack oC an
Cbllck ~aon, Its pound lntareeplod !leN 111111 lllother
~. ~ed three toueh- oo a ' 60 71rd Pint runback.
110iin1 c.; 'pa1181
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Pirates a '55-ll2 loll, their
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1l'O extra polnla. The lld&gt;cats
led 48-0 after marching 38
71rd1 In n.. pla,yo.
Willi 5:50 to ao In tile third
period, the _...... got on tho
oc~ . CraJaWhlta~~eoood
S1 yard a to Orla lludlall for the
touchdown aod Hudmll ran tile
extra polnla. It was 48-8.
The third )lerled • - witll
K.Yaer Creek aheed 54.8 after
Jack Henaon went 19 yards to
score. Tom Danneywas stopped
on the PAT a~ The Bobcat

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polntl to glw Kypr Creek a
24-0 lead.
Rothgeb scored apln ltlth
·t:35left In the hal! on a38yud
piao from White. Wblta ran the
extra polnto. The lldH:ato cgy.
ered 51 yard a In two playa ro..
the touchdown. It "aa 32-0 at
the halt
As tho second half opened,
again It was Rotllaeb who
brOUI!ht tho lldH:at lana to their
feet as he retumod tile ldckoft
70 yardo !or.atouchdown. Wblta

ld White went three yardo. Jack
Par80118 ran tile extra polnll to
make It 8-0, ~t'ahowthefint
period allied. The Bobeats went
72 yards_In 12 playa !or the
toUchdown.
Jon Roth,i)eb scored hla firat
touchdown !rom alx yard a out
wltll 11:&amp;5 to go In the HCOIId
pertod.. Parsono ran the ex1n
polnta. The march covered 99
yards In five playo alii feuurod
an 80-yard run by Paraona who
scampered frllll his two yard
line to the !Prtana 18. It was

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.; The Meigs 1\laraudero were
:JD but olimiJateoUr&lt;llll I'll' title
*liopes Friday nlghtat Marauder
..otllcllum tllng tho ~n Chleltallll 0-0, In what inuat have
"Jieeft Ol1e tho gi'Oit clerensiVO
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Senl'l" quarterback BobJolt~
aton tl&gt;rew the bomb to junloc
end Mark Slaw, The ball was
tipped Into the air four Urnes
by players ot both teams · aril
finally grabbed by Logan's Ill'~
lor end Rod Garel on the 5.
He got to the three before~
lng tackled by Melgajunlorcor.
nerbatk Tom Hom1er. However,
It was ruled by the referees little did al\l'bOdY know at the
time, as the game ended at
onee - that the PISS was in.

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a pess interception, or the offense to sputter.
The fiJal plays In the first complete because it was touched
and secorJJ halves turned out to in succession by two Logan
be the apl..,..inglera. Both were boys.
HOW IT WENT
but disastrous lor the MaLogan
won the toss and elect-·~rauders.
:;: With seoondsremalnlnginthe ed to receive. Sophomore Tll\l'
• ' lecood Cl\llrter, senior Meigs WIUiams teed It&gt; the ball and
--quarterback Pat O'Brien faded kicked It to sophomore Rick
·:back to pass and lost the handle Krebs who returned it to the
ball ~n senior tackle Logan 33.
Senior speedster tailback
' Mike llartmln picked It&gt; tho
Lowe, who getned 132
Chuck
loose baU and lumbered to the
Marauder 20 yard line before yards in 28 carries, was stop·O'Brien drq:ged him down, and ped lor no gain ontheftrstplay.
He was hit hard on the next play
the half ended!
And on the final play or tho at the line of scrimmage and
·.~e, ~bid possesolon on fumbled and junior end Woyne

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Not that be wiDI from tbem,
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but rather 1!111 he epolll tbe
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PLUMBING 6JIEATING
Strangely enougb, you ean
2U Thlnl AYe. ut.a782
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11ame, rubber and, probably
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So
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thourn before comfletlng
the rat/lay. In lha case
be eoul have overtaken
score of :100, repreaen~fn:e dummy's jack of apadea with
for doWn-two v
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the contract In IIPite of the
bad juot botbered first mistake.
to llhtr•t. for a few seconda berH,.,.,., E•torp,l,. A.... )
putting his hand on the
of IIJI&amp;dea, be would
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the ace of apad"ei played at
What do you do now?
trl.c k one and tbe queen and
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::; REEDSVILLE - The Eastern
::Eastes of Ccach BU!y Kincaid
; ":Jaaied again FridaY to break a
:r.;:rour geme winless streak, get:t~Di a 20-8 thumping from the
- Miller Falcons in a MOVC co~
:. test In the Eagles final home

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::· After opening with three &gt;ic=:torlea theEegleshavelostthree
::;and Ued one 1M a 3-3-1 record
; :owraU (1-2 In the MCVCl and
~· 2-lln the SVAC.
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Miller started like it was goOal to a rUI'HLway, ptling 14&gt; a
: 20-0 lead In the second querter
: .""" the Eeg)es held them score..,..1••• the rest of the way whlle
C:ihey scored 8,
Senior fullback Richard Weat
:;:aeored from 28 yards out in the
:::;nrot period lor the Falcons'
·.;,.lint touchdown. Junior hall-

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:;. -west scored again in the sec·
::;ond q~arter on a 9-yard run.
;"'77'he try 1M the extras railed,
~'· and It was 14-0.
: : · Junior quarterback Jerry
s...-ecl on a four yard
-::"' rWIIater in the second quarter.

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TEAM STATISTICS
Meigs I.osan
First downs . . . .. 6
9
Yds. ruahlng •• , • 105
178
Yds paos!Jw , • , • 15
84
Total Yards • . • • 120 242
Passes Att. • • , • • 13
II
Passes C4mp, • • 2
4
Paasesln~ . . . . . . 2
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Penaltlea .. .. .• , 20
79
Fumbles .. .. ... , 6
2
2
Fumbles Lost .. .. , 2

Cook, tho league'• leading
passer, was bothered by p pull·
ld arm muKit he received twa
weeks ago. He ·has not bHn
throwing at lullllfrength.
Wyche played most ol lost

-~Hunting Propects Said Bright

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ATHENS - Field surveys In~ dtcate that Ohio's game populalion Is higher In nearly every
;; secUon of the state, according
:: 1!1 DID C. Armbruster, Chief,
~·: Dlvlslqn of WUdllre, Ohio D&amp;' partment of Natural Resources.
.: ·Huvy spring and summer
.:: ralno this year have prevented
':' tile early mowing of Important
·: vegelatlve habitat, thus ollowing

; :a more successful reproduc:tloo
- of Ohio's wild game species.
' :::; All data Indicates that the cCJI,.
; : tontall rabbit population Ia on
';t;: lhe ~t&gt;swlng throughOtt Ohio.
;:: COUnties showing the greatest
Increases are Wyandot, Craw,!I!! ford, Seneca, Jackson, VInton,
and GaliiL
-" "'R'ngneck pheasant rumbers
,. - remain about the same in north::l' central Ohio, ·have Increased
~;:- 1liJhtly in the western border
c01111tles, and remain stable In
.;;. t"' counties ot Allen, Hardin,
... union, Dolaware, and Licking.
:: q,.u atlll continue to in: creue'thronghoulthestate. The
::; aoollnrest and solKhcentral
;;;, cOIIntles shew the highest POP\1&lt;
:::: lotlon denslltea.
~ Tbe RulfedGrousepopulatlon
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with slight increases observed
in eleven sCattered eounUes
from northeast Ohio to the Ohio
River..
With these encourqlng prospoets Chief Armbruster encourages hunters to plan ahead and
obtain the landowners permiaalon before the .November 14
aeaoon opening to loaure a
pleooont and aucceuful hunt.
Ohlo'i deer herd baa ln.
creased in aCKitbeast and northwaat Ohio with the northeast and
central areas remaining abolt
the S&amp;I!IO. Dlvlsloo a( V(Udllle
personnel will continue their
field surveys to ptovidf, addt.
ti'onal lntonnatlon concerning
herd concentratlo.ns prior to the
deer 5eason opemng.
Thu Ohio Department of Natural lleeourcea, Division
WUdlife, announces that Ohio
Jaw provldea that bunters under
16yean of il.ge may participate
lnanexperimentalearlyqpland
pme ..,.... on Delaware,
Grand Rtwr, Spencer, Spring
Valley, .and tile ' Wolf C r e ~ k
Wildlife Area.
The experilliental season on
Wolf Creek WUdllfe Area will
be Ocl 25 and Nov. I. Hunting

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Meigs-Logan Statistics

MEIGS
TC YD AVG
Abbotl • ..• - • .. 9 35 3.9
Bogga •. , ..... II 52 4,8
Archer , , ••. , , 1
2 2.0
O'Brien •••.• , , 8 II L4
Floyd ......... 5
8 L6
Werry .. .•.•..• I
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4. 7
1.2
3. 7

contest. but was retired after
the first quarter.
Tho Bronc:oe' algnat caller,
Steve Tonal, elso has been both·
ered by mlnar lnlurlu thla - ·
son end was looking lor a good
game to get hit team back In
contention.

MEIGS: Floud, !Ior-I; Arc~
er, I for 16.
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LOGAN: Slew 1 for 5; Garey,
3 lor 59.
PASSING
MEIGS: O'Brien, 2 lor II;
Werry, 0 for 2,
LOGAN: Johnston, 4 lor 11.
INTERCEPTIONS
MEIGS: O'Brien, I for 15
yards; Archer, I for none.
LOGAN: Jcllmstoil, I tor 13
yards.
PUNTING
MEIGS: Flo3d, 8 for 237,
LOGAN: Beou&amp;her, Gfor 196.
PUNT RETURNS
MEIGS: Grate, 4 lor 29.
LOGAN: Johnston I Cor L
FUMBLES RECOVERED
MEIGS: Floyd 2, O'Brien, 3;
Well 1. .
LOGAN: Hartman 1, Schmiltor L
KICKOFF RETURNS
MEIGS: Grate, 1 for 22. ·
LOGAN: Knbs, 1 for 22.
BY QUARTERS:

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who Kloos, anda; YOIIIIII and
starred
Elder High
School
tacldes; van Mater and ~.
here. has two .of the fi-t rt· m•rde·, ~..... c""'-r·, 0'hours will be from 9 a. m. ,to ce1vere 1n tho
to throw Brien;
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f. hallllacka; A1illolt 114lback; AJ.
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seasoJL Partlclpents mu~l-\WI ltegoje In rtceplldM.
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pused a course In hunte~ 11fe.
Tho BronCo~ arrived In tin· Boas.
ty .and muai be aceompaljiecl l!f cl'nnetl' F"rlday In order to eaDorense - Well and Vau&amp;haD.
a licensed .-hunting adult, 18 diptthe·and col.d of
enda; Sntatlandl!IJT,tacklea;
years or older (not ~ than vet ~· getln en ellfr• • r 01 Allea W!JIIa•a,. mJdd)t suardl
TIIQ' William~ .~ Vaa ~·
two JuyenQea pu,adull). Alll!lo .. practice. .
no more than 200~o,Wbe ·. o,n¥tr~Ci!kl' Lou s q ;. llllebackera; ~r IIIII Arcbo,
permitted , on
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one time.
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Wolf Creek Wildlife hea liP- · ' • ·
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. lllncl Few
at the arlia service i:JuiWng.
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training mma, claos dl~e~~a­
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granted by parent or guardlali.

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to 4-3, winning four In a
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ready won the MOVe cioolrn
thla year rolled "' the BCOI"- 1
early and were ,.~ Hrloosb'
threatened. They lee! 26oG at
the hall, and 42-f at lbe end ~
three quarters belore the re- '
aervea took the fl81d.
For
Tomacloea, 200rlb.
senior 114lback Bill IJalllck
scorec\ tile flrat tllllcbdowa .IJI
the third quorter, The~~
for the ..U. foiled.
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acore. Juatlce ilao acorecl tho
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Lowe • . • . .•• 28 132
Benogher •• ' . - 4
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Krebs . . . . . . . . 3 11

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J oltnaton • • • , , , 4
Shaw ••••••••• 2

who suffered an ankle injury in second-year 111an Sam Wyche
the second quarter of the Miller would get the nod until game - · s game against the New
game, center Ronnie Smith, time.
York Jetsofter Cook st•rtect the

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ior quarterback Dave Smith to
(No statistics available lor
sophomore Dennis Eichinger
the
Miller Falcons.)
sel up the first Eagles' score
EASTERN
In the closing minutes of the
First downs •..•.•• , • , , 11
first halt Senior fullback Bob
Ritchie carr.led It In from lour Rushing Yardago&gt; , , ..•• , 148
yards out. The extra points Passing Yardege •..••• 136
were good on a run by Sophe&gt;- Passes Attempted • . , .•• 21
more Rick sanders to make Passes Cmopleted • , • , , •• 9
Total Yards • , .••. , , . 284
the score at halftime 20-8.
From there on it waR all a '
defensive struggle as neither
team mounted a scoring threat.
Praise was given to Eiching·u
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er and Ritchie lor playing good
offensive ball. Eichinger caught
six passes lor 119 yards and
CINCINNATI (UPI) _ The
Httc~te ran for 90 yards In 17 big question still remaining as
carr es.
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the Cincinnati Bengals prepared
On defense It was semor Jim to meet the Donver Broncos
Stettler, a 155 lb. linebacker, here Sunday was : Who will be
who had 15 tackles.
In tho Bengals' quarterback
Seniors ror Eastern whoplay- slot?
ed their last geme in front of
Head Coach Paul Brown w•s
their home tans were SteWer, not expected to make a decision
Ritchie, halfback Dan Grueser, on whether rookie Greg Cook or

hallllack SonJzy Cline, who
played a finedelensivegamedespite a painful IJiiury,
Next week the Eagles wUI
·~The extras were no good, to
play
the Southwestern.Highlarxlthe score 20-0.
ers
in
a SVAC geme.
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Rod Garey (so) and Bob Schmlller (10}, Mh Barr
camel 011 to assist Well and AileD Wllllull (12) lllllu
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lor the. LQian auel,lal~, II~ I~ by Melgs'Wa,yne .\!oil
(85) on a flrot hall play that gelned a ~n Drat • - '
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picking "' good yardage on a running play. Ready to make the stop are, left to right, Chuck
Lowe (44) and George Shaw (88). steve Van Meter (65) is the Meigs player In the backgroond.

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~ Sclenllllc and Practical
Prlnelphia ol Milking Cows."
Thla report""" prepared by
K. L. Smith, Department of
Dairy Science or the 0 h I o
Agricultural Research and De.
velopment Centar, and was distrlbuted at Dairy Day in Wooster, The report INifStherwtlne
o1 twice dally milking is a chore
only too familiar to dairymen.
Procedures be&lt;ome automated
to the point that little ljloullbt
dae New Farming Is given to the scientific beals
lor washing udders and time of
.,....e dry cllrtng the winter ses- ~~~&amp;chine appllcatioo andremov.
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With the yeor.aroundneedlor Dairymen shwid constantly
milk- nature's most porlect be aware ofthelrobJectivewhen
food- !armors haveattumpted milking. This objective is to
to level out produelioo of milk remove a mulmum amwnt of
to eonlorm to market demands. milk in the least time possible
~1111 many cows freshening while subjecting the uddor tisIIIlo laD, farmers and others sue to a minimum amount of
wUI be interested in one of trauma or Injury.
tbe research reports released
For economic reasons, dalclotting the last lew months en- rymen want to obtain all milk
titled, "The Interrelationship possible to keep gross Income

BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
Dt. Aaont. Allrlcullure
Melp Count.Y·
POMEROY- Moat dairymen
In area have the m a J o r
. . . . of their cows freshen1q cllrlnl! the early !all sea11111. Thlo wao not .. yeoroaso.
111 110ture, cowau8Uillylreshtiled in lite spring, produced
milk and raJIOd a call on spring
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aa last as P&gt;lllible to kelp Iabor coat at a llliiiiiNIIn. 111.
jury to udder tlo'"'e ·c~ lead
to mastitis and aU dairymen
are aware of the larp amwnta
ct money lost amually because.
of mastitis.
Let us review the scientific
hasls behind the practical proeecllrel uaed in milking &lt;ows:
Removal of milk from lheud.
dor demands ciimplote cooperstioo between lite milker and
the cow. . The milker's jab Ia
to stimulate the cow, apply the
machine at the proper lime,
and remove It when all milk
has been obtained,
The cow, on the other hand,
must make available lor removal the milk atored in the
glsnd. To underaland how the
cow makes her milk available,
one must have a baalc underalanding of \he anatoliiJ' and
pbysloiogy of the mammacy
gland,

A """'" l!dder conolala ct Ill the udder 11 a veey .1111&amp;11 1n1 prealiun. tillldn 0..-~vloll, .telli. · Whoa. ·~ ·ll!tul;q, &amp;1111" .
lour HJlll'lfe 'llll'tera; T h e, buJb.llko lltrudure c:alleol ·"\ llellllll'~ tit the 1!11Jk llro!O llie · Ilia ~aoled· ~. ·~.. ~
rf&amp;lll and left halves are 10110- aluolao. There are bi1Uqn1 1111111 ·anowe in11C Qnlfie~ to. blood ...,_,, liM!. ,C&lt;Irl ·ba~ '!Ill
rated by a dlll!ln&lt;t ~ or theM bailie Ulllll 111.lba 1111;,, reillm4illillllecllat,l7. . .
&lt;GIIIl'ol !l"r llit rellilllfll&amp;,mill!
and lite main IIUili)Ortlng 11p-'-der. El.ch alvaolue II. uned ~ ·· Ill ldditloli to WI7IIfi the eJeeUa,, If· lilt 'miJk, II n o ~ '
mt1111. The front andi'eariJIII'· a lllnsle II)V II( c:toUo eaCI}i:malor . . . .IIIII. ol milk to IIJoet.td, 11. lo bec.au~. or il!'
tera. are alao .....-•ted but the -ble or 8YIIIhtllzlne all Ill · the uclder, the llllwOrk or ~ - r • rldliqr ~ ~·~ · :·.'·
dlvtllon lolesopronounced. The the normal &lt;Oilltlllleirtaormilk,· 'blood veeoele wh\eh rea&lt;:~~ flf· Whell a cow Ia ·.~ or
teat Ia hollow and more or leiS Milk 11 sloNd Ia .tile alveoli 817 cell ~ao carrie&amp; lite hor· · ill .poill, IIICitbar ,boririane, adclosed at boG1 top and 11ottom until II Ia loreed out by hor. 1110118, ~. OOCIIIIIl'7 lor r.WIDe, Ia releaHdillto I h e
The boltOpt or the teat Ia clo.: mones reacU!III on small niu.. milk~ .
bkloclllj'eam. Adre~ll~ ..W.: ~GET ~EADY~
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ed by a circular sphlnetermus- cle cells arwnd lite alveoli,
The akin or ,the , udder, ea. tvacll the elfecll or~
GEJSET!
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cle, The tisbter the sphincter Contraction or these muscle peelally the teals, 11 richlY and llteretore prevents milk
muacle, the harder II Is ID cello lotCes the milk Into the q,plled with nervee. When the ejeelion. .
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TO RODNEY· 1.1! h'·'
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milk the cow; lite looser the duct system. ...leh eventuaJI.y nerve• ere lltmulated b:y a
All bormonea Pl'Ocllced b:y
SUPPLY. ·
IIPblneter muacle, theeaalerthe emptleo into the milk cletera milker, lilqluleea are directed lite '"* alfeet.· tho · n~mmaey
entrance of masUtls organ. just'above the teat.
t11rou11t the """'' brain lo a &amp;llnand and-or milk prQduellon ·
Jams.
Daleymen should be aware small 1111111 at the bolO otlbe
one II8Y or IIICitbar. Some ,
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The udder ccnalsts of a net- lltlt milk 8YIIIhtsis Is an alto- brain called the pcilterior Pi- hormones are re~~ble lor
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work ct blood ves10ls sur- pther diUerent procesa from tultary gland. This gland re- llandular doYelopmeat, others
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rounding the milk • producing milk eJeelim or "let do!m." leaoea lite hormone orytoeJn for eoaverllon or leociiD enWIR£ ROPE ; ...
cells and a ayetem or ducts The cells lining the alvaoll Into the blood ~~ream.
era:Y, and 11/11 oth~n eontrol
, A,ND1
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!rom the cells to the teata. II toke the milk • lorminB 0011When the horiDOIIII reaches the apeelllc riletllbollcpathWIIYo
also consists of the nerve and stituenti' !rom tha blood and lite mammaey &amp;land, It CIQIOI willtln each or the aecretory
HYDRAUUC HOSE"
lymph aystems andtluuewhieh transform them 1n1o milk. Thla tha sm8ll nmscle cellaiii'Oillld cella. Daleymen should realize
&amp;
supports and connects the he- process of. milk eynthaaia takes the alveoli to eontract and lite lhlt· they are wwklnl with an
Far• • lndootry .T,.,ck
sic parts.
place more or less coirttwws- . milk In the lumen of. lite alve- llllmal Which Ia ill a delicate
The beslc milki&gt;rodocingunlt . ly until slbppecl by lite mount- oil Is forced Into the cllct ·IYS· CGIICIItlon or ho.-1 balance

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Interceptor Tile Being lnstalle. d

~~= :~~e::n:.~: 2 Contracts

"We had planned and insisted places.
water uOO.ergrouo:i in the tile t .
BY JOHN COOPER
that the tile bu laid through dry
Soli Conservation Service
GLEN McCOY on Route 2 beground perhaps 30 leet up the
Mason County
the
yond F1atrock has made plans
slope from where the surface
PT. PLEASANT - Gerald
and arra111ementa to build a
the ground was wet. Delmer
Rood ol White Olurch commurr fore ltbreakstothesurtace. Us- of
said, "1 didn't think ll would !arm pond. It will be In a amaU
lt;y Ia lnstallil1! 2,300 feet of ually this Is at the foot ot a . work .., on the hill, but it did." bottom near the house and is a
drain tlle in Monortlahela llOil 10110
dugout pond, Most of the depth
who made ad&amp;- of water will be below ground;
at 1 depth of ~lz to 3 lee~ Most ' De1·mer New be rry,a neighbor · Denver Yoho,ked
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the nsta a~
of It Ia what is known as inter- 1 Rood' h .
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s w o msta
a s t· tion of Rood's tlle, arxl said a however, a three-loot fill will
ceptor tile. The purpose of this lar system two years ago,cmn- lot of water was intercepted. and be made snd there will be that
l1pe dralnap is to collect the
mented about his own system: that one or two lines were ru~ much impoundment above the

Lay of

Land

AlflR Count Week's Weather
GALLIPOLIS -

Up in 1969
GALLIPOLlS - The number
or cattle weighed and graded
under the Angus Herd Improve.
mont Record program 110s up
more than 24 por cent lastyeor
· COliiplired to 1968, Lyle V.
ll»''neer. director of breed lm.
proyement lor the American
"-" Association reported this
week ID local breeders,

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Day
lllgh Low Prec.
SUnday ' ' • •• ' • 84 61
Monday . . . . . " 88 54
Tueeday ....... 80 50 .02
Wednesday ..... 67 · 32
Thursday ...... 72 ii4 .04
Friday .. .. .... 59 43
Saturday . . ..... 48 25

During the year A n g u s

Average high temperature for
breeders welC!hed 36,178 calv. the week this year - 71.1
oa and 12,889 yearllnp lor a degrees, last year - 80.1 do~ of 49,067 head, more 11tan greea.
12 per cent of the total cattle
Average low temperature for
~1\!~ during the 1969 fis- the week this year - 4ii. 5
';..1!11"1: .. ~ . ~ 30. de!P'te&amp;, last year - 57 .2. de.
At;q;:aui'lllii' ~ year s o m e grees.
22;'SSS hesd ot cattle w e r e
Total preclpitalion for t h e
soured lor correct bee! type week thisyear- 0.06ofaninch,
Ia the AHm classltlcatlon pro- last year - 0. 78 of an inch.

Total precipitation to date
Of maJor Importance was that this year - 25.26 inches, last
the number ct yesrllng welllbta year- 35.95 inches.
I'IIJIOI1ed was up nearly 69 per
Normal average precipitation
cent over last year, ~rlnpr annually - 40.70 inches.
oeld. This means more cattle. .,.. areldenlitylnganlmals that Tbrd Performance
eGiilbrJe to grow fast and elrlcl• .al:y up to market welllbts.

Workslwp on
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Taxes Set Up
JACKSON - Loc&amp;l tax conlllltanta and farmers Who prepan their

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lo lite 1969 Ohio Farm T a x
WOJklhop Nov. 12-13 in the Agrl""'lural
Administration
i!ldld(nK on the Ohio !late Unlv8;rsicy Campus.
Complete inlormstlon oo
clllrises In 1969 tax laws and
report forms will be provided
clllrlng the workshop. Examplea ol timely tax problema
will be worked out and e&gt;plaln1111 by Income tax aulhorltles.
..,.,._. Securlcy instruetors
wiiJ be presenttoexplalnchang.
e1 in lite Social Securlt;y prOsram and answer any questions

PT. PLEASANT - The Third
West VIrginia Performance
Tested Helfer Sele will be held
at Jackson's Mill, Weston, m

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Your feed lot Is the keY to pro!Hs. Here's where top quality .
supplements priced for economical wel&amp;ht BBins pay off.
Here's where Red Rose feeds win friends.

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ml•lns ration for your home.grown pllns or as a
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all controls arranged for "laximunl cqmfort, so you C.n .
do the bast Job In the least tlroe. sOma of our m~iiY..
standard and ~ptlonal fC~atures lncll!di:

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the rugs with ·Blue L..tre.
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2 WAY RADIOS, OOIIIjlleteliae
o r - IIIII Ulld c:lllun band
racllol from t35 up. Bob'a
CB lledlo !'4llDmlaL 448 • 3 BB modern home, bath, fur. 5 ACRES
noce, la'rge barn and 7IL' A. To- LEVEL LAND - 7 room 1'12
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Phone 446o0219
''Sieltlea", :; wks. old. can
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DAIRY FARM
RUST-!ron,herdneu In your
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walvt ~ ua to orr-.ge 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 120 ACRES, (UO.crea ,graaa),
free wo~ anolysla. Formor'a .
modern 8 roam, two atoey
Horclware,-46.
MORE FOR Sale
home, equip. bldg., one oflito
aiceat dilley barns in the COUI&gt;ON PAGE
t;y. Yw wUI Uke this one.

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AUTO, lire, llle, U Slale St. . frame honte with porcb, IllWaldo F. 8ro1m, W. B,
lulated. Outbldg. Fru!L ctcy
Browll, ft41-1910 ...water &amp; schoolo. Price r•
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MODERN 6 rm, one fioor plan,
nicely paneled, bath, drilled
well, stocked pond, coal rta,
Price reduced. Keystone Rd.

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ANeTh'S A REA~ BUY F.O•
SOME ONE WANTING A
LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME

HfRfb~ .A PI P£RTY

All New Wide Tread·Mud &amp; Snow Tires ·

SIEGLD FURNACES
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LARGE KITCHEN,, PULL
BASEMENT
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CNEWI FU6HACE, 2 CAR
GARAGE OH A LAR!IE .
SHADY LOT.'ww EVENING
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The Best Buy You'll
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STORY LOCATED ON A
HUGE SHADED LOT IN' EX·
CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD.

PUT A SPARKLE IN HEI
HER THIS
LOYtLY I YR. OLD •
BEDROOM HOME WITFf
ROOM TO 'SPARE. IT INCLUDES ALL THE IIUILT
INS 2 U THS fULL
9A~EMEHT WITH ~INISHED
F4MIL Y ROOM. LARGE 2
CAR GARAGE PLUS A
LARGE FLAT· ~OT AND IN
AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD JUST Ill MILE
OUT.
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ROOM COULD BE FAMILY
ROOMI 3 LARGE BEDROOMS,
ill BATHS FULL BASE·
MENT AND i cAR GARAGE .
IT NEEDS PAINT INSIDE
AND OUT. BUT ITS PRICED
.r ,,6,5oo wHICH 1s wAY
BELOW TODAYS MARKET
VALUE. CALL IKE WISE•
MAN NOW.

lAIRD IEALTY CO.
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THREE BEDROOUS
IN GALLIPOLIS

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HOME; LARGE STORAGE
BLDG. LARGE POND
AND SEVERAL GOOD
BUILDING SITES. ALL
GOES AT $8,900.

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STARDNG AT 10:30 A.M.
Lecaflao:. Yl .. St., Mloldlit,..., O~Je
Thia .•••• C"!'lilts of: raP,..~:
atovo, ' Eeay
wooh111tJ moc.h1ne, 2 ~etol c~inota,,:eleeiftC:· IIihiw,
C.~··~ rofrogorator, 2 ~~ ~he•!• · ~l!Jico rlidlo,
lov1ng ~ suite, Zenith," t•ll¥11ioJI, .· completo
bedroom IUitO, SOme bed cloihi!I;•3 ·Ciirfl!ll I'IIQI,

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EICellent Farm

ONE OF GALL lA COUNTY'S
BEST FARMS, 140 ACRES
IN TOP PRODUCING CO ...
OITION WITH A VERY
GOOD 6 ROOM MODERN
HOME. BEEF OR DAIRY AS
YOU PREFER. LOOK INTO

WILL LET house and lot go
ehUJ&gt;. Can't be there to look'
otter It. Hoo the lorgest
cesspool built on record at
courthouse, also hos goooc1
well, 5 rooms ond bath, $5,500.
Ph. 615-4455 aft-.. s or 675-

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More Room
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LIYESTOCI
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BY OWNER - :; 1ear old2 bod.. • ·
LARGE BRII!If'•:lfo·'Bl.K$ RMS. &amp;-BATH, ·a&gt;naote.lll'd
room- home, forlnfca ~.~ ']')
building, Iorge grocery stock, c.... New shingle roof &amp; new
neta,
ceramic Ule bath,~~
good equipment, walk In
fuel oil furnace. Has a barn &amp;
eled Uvtng room, ;
cooler, 5 room apartment Is located on a l'A A. 'Wooded
drive, large COIOered patio, .·
and store, full alrcondllloned' lot. Price $9,5110.
245..1842.
244.3
ond c:entrol heat.
-Wanted ________ _
131 STATE RT. 1110
Nice 4 rms. &amp; 6 A. land.
SPACIOUS WT
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Large rms., Plenty water. GOOD home for ,...rt Angor• ,
&lt;12.5' • 98' - Well landscaped
5
rms. &amp; both, $1,500.
klllon, 2 mo. qld, lillltk, ' - .
with beoutlful trees &amp; shrubs
broken. Inquire 11 2002 :
makes a perfec:t setting for
FARMS
Eastern Ave. or Ph. 1t6 D212. :
this ' room. 1112 bath home,
carpeted LR &amp; formal DR, oil 73 A.. 8 A., Symnes Cr. l»ttom,
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plaster wells, full besement, 2 remalpder flat &amp; rolling. Hos
'12 A. Tob. bose &amp; 4 A. Corn
car garage, must be sean to
MEN WANTED
bose.
6 rm. house, good barn
appreciate.
In This ArH To TNin As
&amp; plenty other outbUildings.
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good
fences,
WE HAVE some good rentals
'1:! A. Tob. beae, Cinder Bl'k
from $75.00 to $200.
house, bern, 2 wells &amp; hes
water In house. Locust pOst &amp;
HOBART ~i~~· Realtor
some welnut timber. Price
Lucille Of Howard lran"n
Evenlnga 4.46-1226
HAVE other farms, 1.-ge &amp;
small, also vacant land &amp; lois.

SEVERAL TRAILER
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NICE larp .honte &lt;11 . . . . size
lot baa fclur bedrooms, luU
bath, lull baeemeal, forced
air.. lllnJice, cl~ wstar, Gl
loan eanbea~lliWJIIil.
eUne and c~ ~ llling
room, larp SCreened ~ Ia
tOrcb, 1torm Windows and
tloorJ: A very nice home for
a larp fllmiiJo.

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VERY modernistic home with
2A6-tl
beautiful bull~ kitchen baa
three bedrooms, ulillcy room,
carport, ceramic tile bath, NEW 3 bedroom one noor plan,
11h boths, IUIIy carpeted,
and Ia located rf&amp;llt In town.
built-In oven and cook!Qr
A real burpla lor the family
units, I ear garap aod acrewho wante a nice home In the
c(t;y,
age aVIlllal&gt;le. Call 44~843.
243-6
FOUR BEDROOMS

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FUEL BILLS UP TO 50%1

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located justNorthorChalldre .:
REAL mATE
BR0KER VUIII!I! &lt;11 HI' 7. Contact tile "
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TEL. 446-1.
d o n Terrace, Nalllmlle, ,
Tem. Ph. 228.11195 or - ,
INVESTMENT
Harold E. Thomas at Cbub- ~
DUPLEX- 6 rms. &amp; beth 1st
Ire.
244-CI ;·
11001', A rms. &amp; beth on 2nd
11001'. Basement, laundry rm.,
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Located on • nice ahoded lot.
Acres !Ubdlv. FbianciJic ;
Rents tor $150 &lt;POr mo. Where
available, Call 446-1900 or
con you boot this for SlJ,OOO?
4f6.:!890.
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WB fireplace, · new

fumoc:e, • Iorge banquet size
llvl
room lust welting for a
on., '1!rom11Uites$119.95 NICEom81lhomelor1or2peoThanKsgiving dinner to be
to .. 99.95. Ourprolltlaleaa,
pie. Has aluminum siding BiXI
served In, 2 car garage &amp;
but you stlllpt tha best at
atorm doors and windows.
workshop . Possession on
Rice's New &amp; Ueed FurnlPrlcedtoseU
delivery of deed.
lure, 8&amp;4 Sec. Ave. 44c;.9523. OFFICE PHONE •••169'
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EVENING._. •
40 CHILLICOmE RD .
- - - - - - - - - - - ·- - - Charloa M. Noal4.46-15-46
CARPETED living room &amp; BR,
NEW FURNITURE:ilMraJil'ils J. Mlchnl Nool4.46-150l
full basement, gas furnace,
home newly decorated, large
Dlittreaaesll11111 PIIP. at.- -------------shaded
lot. Price $8,900.
4lo -che~t ~ C4irllla
PARSONS
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carpet on ell tfirM, 15' X 30'
famllyroomwlthvlnylfloor
cowrlng, ond large wood
bumlng fireplace, II' X :10'
kltclten wtfh 18' w.111, 31' beae
Mufchlor custom cabl-11''
8' bat- molclod formica top
on baoe ceblnets ·bar,
f • fiiJF. .R
thrM atalnless siMI alnka,
two gerbago dispoeels, Ice
maker, dish washer, tout.
master warmlnn dra~rs
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oven, built In charcoal grill,
vinyl tile floor, utility room
11' XU with V. bath all the
above are on the first floor.
Four W u x IS' bedrooms,
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~thson, second floor, 15' x «r
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Thur... , Ohio
... c • oroge, 12' • 19' It·
33
lathed Gar., basement room
hYI*I .....rlonco
13' x36' plusl5' x23' lurnece
p oao 245-5269 or
room, concrete floor and wall,
C.ntroJ Soyo 446-2.463
clrculotl~
hot water furnace
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Real Estate For Sale
Florida. Low, Low Price at
$2000000
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LOCATED ON STATE RT. 160
-20mlles from GallipOliS,«&lt;
THIRD AYE, lo STATE ST.
ecresofcleontroctorlandall
In clover &amp; grosa, limed &amp;
'[I ACRES
fertilized, 12 acres timber, 4
room, one llour plan ·home,
2 BB heme, smaU barn located
beth not finished, storm
2~ mileslromv~.Ohlo,
windows &amp; door, some out
m Keyatone Road. Look this
buildings, good well under
over .,.. make ua an offer. pressure with new pump. A
61 ACRES
reol buy ot 57.500.

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rt~ldentlel nell)h)10rhood
within lour blocka or Khoola,
churches, P. 0., bank end
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flrat IJoor, 1200 ~q, fl, on the
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• Work-proven ~eatures: torsion bar draft control kfttps
you plowing evenly; Torque Amplifier boo!lt. pulling
power; and many others.
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new Killbros features a 1reatly increased bed

GALLIPOLIS _ NFO beef
producers met at the Natloral
Farmers Orpnlzstlm Collectlon Point, Minford, Ohio, Sept.
20 to approva a contract with
two ot the largeat beef packers
in Ohio calltrv lor 800 head of
cattle per week.
On OcL 9, NFO hog produoera approved a contract with
one of the largest pork packers
In the alate lor 750 hesd of
hogs per day lor the 750 head
hogs per day ·lor tho Columbus MarketltV Area.
The NFO,IIeder call producers are urged to remember
the Ieeder call sale on Octob!or
24. Calvas shoulcl be booked.

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UP to 160 Bushel small grain. The completely

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ThursdaJI, Sele.tlmels 7:30p.m.
Thla sale wUI offer awroxi- ......._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,
mately 60 ~uality heifers
Your Farm
from some of the alate's most
Supply
outstandiD&amp; bee! cattle herds.
Additional Information conService Center
cernlll: the sale can be obtained
lrom your Counly Extensloo 01·
flee.
In this area.
Reservation blanks lor t h e
workahop can be obtained !rom
your councy Extenalon office,
The reservation form plus $8
reglstratloo lee should be mall.
ed by October 31st to Jolm E.
Moore, Extenslm Economist,
2120 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, Ohio
4321Ch ·

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THE DUKE

sram.

Heifer Sale Set

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He e1&lt;)lects to lUI the pond
~~~=ch•• were hall-way com- from hill runoff and lrom water
seepage out of the hill which is
other drainage ~ystems inalreody
present. Mr. McCoy
stalled this week were on the
has engagild a bulldozer belongStanley and stanley !arm at Nine
Mile Creek. The Stanley&amp; laid ing to Virgil Siders to do the
1,200 leet of tile mostly through earthmovll\l.
Melvin soil, but part ollt was
WILUAM H. STYLES, whose
in Senecaville. Their tlle syslarm
Is on Dunlavy Ridge, ''"'ed
tems are what is known as ra~
tour
acres of wildlife food plots
dom systems which are used to
collect waLer in obvious low thts past •PTII1!. Upon examination recently, Denver Yoho of

and
were they
performing
jcb
(or which
hod beenthe
Ba.Yed.
These plota wwe Ba.Yed ln.
patches and - u r strips
which added to the ellectiv&amp;ness of the seed~
C. C. and WOllam H. Lewis
ol Oldtown Farms are 0110nil1!
qp and working out an open
dral111ge ditch alq the read.
The state RaldCommlsslonW&gt;der tile lesderahlp of J. W.
Beattie cooporated In this OJ&gt;oration.
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IO bring about drainage alq
the road and also to insure that
two tile systems on the Lewis
farm which droln into the rood
ditch would be BJiowed to !unotion properly.

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CAIID OF THANKS I OIITUAIIY
$1.50 hit 50 •ord 1111n1..,.. Ee.

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BLIND ADS

ANNUAL MEETING

FANTA$'0(

THURS., OCT. 23
7:.:r7 P.M.

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CH.STI!R ,GRADE

EaPIIT '

SCHOOL

Dinner and D.- Prlseo
Slnglnt Sheriffs
EnNrtalnlng
EVERYONE WELCOME!

$5.55

Adults, 1.25

CALL 992-2.181

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OR RESERY AllONS

fl••-nt. OFFICE HOUlS

1:30 o .m. to 5:00 p.M. Doll,
41t30 o,m, to 12:00 N..,. s.turdo.,

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Card of Thanks
I WISH to thank all my friends

41116 I. "Moln

For Rent

sent cards, gltfs, and anyone CLEAN/ aimtortable sleoplng

who helped In any way during
my

stay

at

Veterans

Momorlal Hospital. I also
wlntlo lllonk the doctors and
nurses for

being so nice.

Ellsworth 0111.
11).19-11p

WILL DO baby slttl~ In my
home. Phone 992-7197.
10-l~tc

GUN SHOOT, OcL 19, 12 to 4p.
m. on Bobby HUI Farm, Bashan Road. Hair hogs, hams,
bacon, and turkeys. ~.,..
oared by Racine FlrellepartmenL
10-l&amp;-13tc
MEIGS LOCAL Parents, vote
fer the school tax renewal,
keep schools open. Don't vote

against your kids by not
voting or to economize at
their expense. It Is no tax
Increase. Harold Maue, Rt. 2,

Albany.' Harrisonville PTA
member.

11).19-141p
•REVIVAL SERVICES, Laurel
'• Cliff Free Methodist church

:: beginning Monday Oct. 20,
7:30 p.m .• through Ott. 26.
Rev. DOnie! Neville, pastor of
the Faith Chapel Free
., Methodist
Church,
Youngstown,

Ohio,

evangelist.
111-19-Jic
,PIANO T,UNING. Also used pi·
""'" boulht and sold. Phone
992..'i5®c
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f,t;-~ ~~o~andex·

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II)' and IIIUOIII')" WOI'k. ftGo.
llle Hullbard. ~ 992-2276

ilr after I p.m. IIJ-3.511,

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ROOF REPAIR and - ••• taL
bw;IIIO lnlerloriiUdiiWIIId
.-llelt,., ., COJtnet.
. Free elllmate. Phone 992• 2806. We liD UVWbere.
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9 Ltn. to 5 p.m. by IIIJI)Oinl-

meat, 5 p.m.

to lOp.m.

noap-

pol-81t necessary. Locat-

ed balow K llld K MobUe
llmles, P o I n t Pleasonl.
Phono 6'15-2454 or 675-4020.,
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REWARD for information

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suitable for working woman
or teacher. Available Nov. 1.
Phone 992-S&lt;WO alter 5 p.m.
11).19-71p

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C. C. BRADFORD,

A~

~s.ntce

leading to the arrest and convtcUon of persons or person
who have broken plate glass
windows in Rutland Furniture
and warehouse. Arnold Grate.
10-14-Stc

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~ CHICKEN barbecue, spare ribs,

Sunda¥, OcL 26, sponsored by
Chester Fire DepartmenL
Serriatl starts at II s. m.
Hmnemade ice cream. Donationa ol pies and cakes would
be sppreclated,
10-14-12tc

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DAY 992-2151
NIGHT 192-7324
R~ H. Rawlhts Solis
MIDDI.IPORT,

OHIO

wanted.

For Sale

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CAR

GET

For Sale

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2 BEDROOM'. ;5 roamsand

' blth, •turll pa, newly r..
modelod. Cclmplete blrctr
ldtellen. Nft drilled well; 12.
oere lot. Pa~ walls.
FOI'cod air Ilia• !lfnace. Julll
off -i~Y'lllu Hi: '7 on Ill. 124.

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SALES

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Volume 141, Pflll8 2011. Tile
prqoerf1 hao a 1'h olol7
ttame dwellifll thereon, llld
Is located at 338 WUIIama
Street. Appraised aa panel
20 at ...000.00.
Located in &amp;Ilion Towtllblp,
Yelp CGun\y, Ohio, llld Ia

s£wi"N"G -MACHiNEs; - i.;.j;.

Section 8, conveyed to Fred

A. Shlllet b7 deed recorded In
Vol- 185, Pip 13. Tllla
propez ~ II lll1ilqorovecl. •
pra!Md •• parcel 22 at e1,.
000,00.
BeiiW 8 acres loca'-11 at
Kerra Run, Lotl81nSub. $lh,
ex. coat, comOJied to Fl'edA.
Shlbt by deed recoJ'Cied In
Volume 195, ~ 138 ,l lld
Volume IG5, P•- 213, Tills
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•• unlmprcnetl pro),l,rcy,
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t300 00
Located In 011... ~
Melp CGun;r, Ohio; IIIII t.
IIW 41.82 _1Cnosln·~ 21
and 22, elllt ellll, ~P!'Yif!l!ii!O
Freel A. Shlllot li;'~Mci recorded In Vol1111eJ65, hg.

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CAPRICE

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&lt;="•I• .....ncl,., 'Pow.,.llde trort1., ~ewer lteerlnt,
327 Yl 4Htl• 12Swl4 WW tlfH, P.8. rodlo, E. clock,
w:h· CO\I.,., ·•af.ty group, vndercaat. Stick• Prlc.

HELEM or VIRGIL TEAfORD ~~~~~~
f.ft 1fe ASSOCIATES
992·3325 , 24 at
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SYRACUSE
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Yorker 4 •· Sedan', Air
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65 CHEVROLET

1969 ·CHEVROLET
Color1 ·-~lthed ltrown, ,.ehment v!nrl roof, tlnte:d
flou, pvwer wl"dowil, pow.r ttrarr.. , floor nurtt,
·'-Oifllght wother, Comfortron Alt..CancUtlonl"'l, pow..clfac. lucrk.., 396 cu. ln. angina, T ~o Hydro Motlc,
pow1r
Co,.~lb 1tNrlng 'w"-•1. E. clock
ll1ht monitoring, AM-PM. rocllo, cloluxo mouldl"'l•;
undw..al. Stick• price, .4773.50.

$3999

SAVE

=u 11navllll
4 • : Hard .Top. Very low mlleoge. Factory air' conii'HI--'.
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1 - 8 cyl. Floor ShiH, Color Blue, Cpe.
1 - Bcyl Automatic, Color Yellow, Conv.

$3775,45.

·$3l57

$1,295

69 PONnAC

CAlliOS

••••ring,

p...,..yMohtr
Sole Price

SAVE .

Clltollno :Z dr, Hard Top. Foch•y air condltJon.G. Vwtr low rnlleap

N..,• titled.

64 IERCURY

REMEMBER YOU SAVE BY A LARGE
MARGIN, PLUS 70 PRICE INCREASE SAVING.

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'""' ~55 .rcltlo Potltro.ctlon o~ele, P.
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rodlo, sports ttrlplng, gi.Nirdt 1 undtraeal.
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Pom~oy Motor
Sole Prlco
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PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

116 Yean of Continuoua Buaineu
PHONE 992·2143
POMEROY, OHIO

Grocery

POMEROY

CIIEVROLET, 1959
mouth, 1961 Ford; auto partl

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2- l4 Ton 8' Plchp, 8 cyl,
I - I Ton 12 fl. Plotlorm, 8 cyl.
1 - Chevr Van, 108" W.B. 6 cyl.

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TRUCKS

1969.CHEYELLE SS396 HT. CPE.

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Parltlon. 4 •· Hft Top SHan. Sporll:ling original light a.tu• fl•l•h

P5,PB&amp;AT.

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IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE

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YOUR CHEVY IJEALER

far liodt;e llld Pb-mouth 1957
·~ 1.9fV. 0111 843-mS.

992-2126

10-18-&amp;tc

POMEROY, OHIO
Open Eves. Til B

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992-3461. liQJlila,
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FOJ.IR BEDROOMS, llvlrv, 1amo
Uf., dlnl..,larp kltc:hen, utll·
Icy rcJC!II). •l'h
new pa
~Unace,l• laitibent. G o o d
llll&amp;hbor~KiocL. Phone
9923$10.
10-11).8'.p

A100 Van. VB. Auto. trans. Radio

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1968 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle .......... $4900

T~~o GAS healll)fl oiDV.,
$5,000 ' BTU•a, 'per!ecf con.

dlflirl.

mo; ·'Piiqna Mrs.

Young 992·7229 or Young'a

ODD NOVELTIES, dlahes and

;',~,~·· •uta, Irons.
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64 DODGE

$895

3-1967 cadillacs ......... YOII choice $3700

63 DODGE .

$795

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Full power equip., radio, tinted glau, w/o/w
tires, Climate Control air-conditioning, green with
green interior •

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: pF:St.EREO TAPES, 4 AND 8 TRACK. .

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that wo ~laper&amp;e ciur henlen &amp;hart netlco.

MONDAY NITE, OCT. 27th, at 7:30 p.M.

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Lt..te&lt;j 5 mllos NO.th of ,'G alllpolls, 'Ohio-7 mile~
Seiith ef Rio Gntwdo, Ohio •• State Rt. 35. .

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HOLSTEIN MILliNG
HERD DISPERSAL

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For Sale

AWNINGS,· 110nn ctoors alii NEW GAS tunace lDBtalled,
wlndowa, - ' " · .....,. $295, Tenu aftllable. Ph.
qaeea, blown llld belllnaula- 992-3352.
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llop. Elmer White, lalea np10.lo-tte
-~~... For he
...... phone Clarlea Llole, BEANS. euo bUhoi, plc!&lt;your
...... ~ tunlil*. beotll and
~ v. v. Johuoo llld
pepperL aarence Prollltt,
St!D. lac.
l-l-4rc
Portland. Phone 843-ZZM.
10-9-tfc

For Sale

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For Sale

SINGER SEWING ma!'hlae, 68· WALNUT SOLID Slate atereo,
clua In nice walnut eablnet,
wltb f • apeed chalwW, '11,...:·,..r, buttonholer, and
IPOIMr IIOUild IQ'I!1101....,.~ Will aacrlllce tw
once t61.44. UIHi - · ' .,, cull or '-rDIL P~
paymont plan, CaU 119UI5l
: 1192 2831. · .
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Karr &amp;Van Zandt
·- Motor Sales

2 P~. Living Room Suite, T.V. 'E!Milr, Occa&amp;l&lt;inal
Chatra, 2 Library Tablea1 Writing, O.Jic, 6 Pc,"Oinlng Roora Suit•, 1 $el ot • Cdne Boitoln Cheittl;:r
Day Bed, 2 Drea. .o, C!.ot of Orqwora, PIC!ut.; &gt;
Frames, Lampo, Airway Sweeper, 5 Pc1 Dllllfte .
Porch Gli~er, RCA Whirlpdol ,Goa Ran,., e1~~tr[~
Roaator wtth Cabinet, "Phllca' R•frl~or Gl~u
DMr Cupl.oard, 2 Seta of bilhes an~~ ·,Gt~.r 'Diaholo ·,
~t of Silverware. ..,,
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".OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

"YOU'Ll LIKE OUR QUALITY I'AY
OF DOING BUSINESS"

For Sale

2 Waln~t $oda, Round W~lnUt Stp~~ Several Rock,
er&amp; 1 2 S!and Toblea,, Woah Stand, .crotory O.ok; ··
:Beet Side Cabinet&lt; Set- of 6 Wqlnut LaUir Back •·

H. Rawlings Son$ Co.

1967 Cadill~ Flaetwood Eldorado ••••• $4600

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2 Sedan De Villeo and Coupe De Ville, lull power

COillplate Line Of
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White with !urquoise interior, full po- equipnent
rodlo, lintod glau, w/J/W tires, Climate Control
Air-Conditioning, real_ aharp, only 18,000 miles.

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GTO 2 It. 3 spd. floor shift. Radio

tioning.

2'dOOI, Hard!op, W/VI tires.

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Beller, N,w Lima ROed,
'Riitlollcl. Phone" 74-.
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at my homoany day after 1:30
p.,m. p.ro, Carl, Lemley,
TUI!f'"h PJalna. ·Call W-3961,

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Gold with matching interl01, full power equipment;
AMIFM radio, tilt &amp; telescope a!eering wheel,
rear window defogger, controlled differentiol, tint-ad glass, w/s/w tires ond Camfortr~~n air-condi·

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$1595

1967 DODGE

Jlaths•

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Lont Wh.eiNae Wide Side, Pickup Tf\lcll. Ont cat•ful local
Ellft'cr good IS pi)' tfta,

eouncy, Ohio, baiJt&amp;' part .,
Lot 159, canwyed to Fred A.
Sblllet bJ deed recorded In

terlor and ...rtor palntlntr.
Hoolllllllld rouab and llnlsbed carpanlry, bJ contracL 20
yeera elQIIIrlence. Free eotlmatex. Jolin Grows, 307 Lo- GEO HOISTETTER Brolt
CUll Sl,, Middleport, phone
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10.17-6tc HARRISONVILLE - 9 rooms,
-------------bath, cla!ern • .,dwell wlllor.
HAIIRISON'S TV AND ANTENo CO.ap. 2'111 Acnt.
NA SERVICE. PheM 11t2 • RUTLAND- 5 rooms, blllh,
2522.
~lO-tte
carport, only a few - • old.

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nnlc:e, aU makea. 992-2284.
new furnace, new birch kit·
Tile Fabric Shq), PCIIIIorO¥.
ellen. Wall to wall carpeting,
Altherlaed st..-r Solea llld
Mobile HOme lot, ...d furniture. S11,5GO.OO.
santee. we Sharpen ~
s.zt.tfc REEDSVILLE - 6 rooms, hilt
aora.
bath. ges fumace, basement,
12 acres, $7,500.00.
tiC)N;-rl.ooH-.;.-uio~ i;d,. HARRISONVILLE- 5 rooms,
1'011111 IIIII ldtchea remoolel·
hall llltti. g• - · out·
ltw• ...u llltlltloaL 0111742- bulldlnga, garden. SMOUO.
NS-Uc TUPPERS PLA1NS-6rooma,
new bath, 3 bedrooms,
garage. La rge 1-u" $1G;500•00CIGAKETra.; .....U,. midtblea MOBILE HOME - 1962
IIIII ~ ABC Eitelprla- Skyline, !wo bldrooma,
ol, .,._ W, Va. Pa- drilled well, holt acr ,
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l.f.4lt Garap. $5,500.00.
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FOR lilliE, 11f!W INIIChe!" wUt1
remodeled, bafh,,5 badrooms,
line, ct10110111 drabtlt to 11
gas furnace. sn,ooq.oo.
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5upl" Run Mill, Pickens
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oblp; Melp ¢ou..b-, Ohlo, 1:.
1111
73. t7 Acre• Ia Fracdc&gt;n
parson. Cl'oor'o Slelk Houoe,
12,
cawe.ved
to Fred A. sidf.
p..,.eroy.
10-14-6tc
let, b)' lleo.t recOrcltd In \lol·
ume, I~ Pap 14. 'i'hlslo111&gt;HEADY-MIX CONCRETE dellv- f969 liLUE Hoadrumer 383, 4- lmproved prqoeJ'Ii, Appnt ..
apeed,lrs,radio,8,000mUes. ed u parcel 25 at e1,200. ,THE WIWAM 11a,y WUaonnll
ered rlcht to your proJect.
estat., cOIIIIstbw rita boule
llfan.y extru Phone 98~108, - Located lnCiester Tuwnablp,
Faat and easy. Free 8111·
anil'!Wo lola ktllarrJaon.We,
Clleoter.
10-17-Stp Meigs COu!ll;,,' Ohio, IIIII .,._
mates. Ph. 992-3284, Geowill ba ,,..itd "' tbe hl&amp;helll
gleln Heady-Mix Co., MldoD•
1111 the colt-. .b'IJW pert
, bidder · at the otlleea of
port, Ohio.
11-30-tfc OFFERS wU1 ba received atthe or SeciiGn 13, ' canveil4 to
amce ol Webalar and Fuhz, Fred A. Shill~ by cleed ~ ·'O'Brien' aD!, O'Brien, attorMEN WANTED
ney• . atlaw, 1~ Court St.,
Alto11107s, Pomeroy Natloael corded In V!"um' 187, Pap
SEPTIC tanka cleaned. Miller
In Thlt ArM To Train Aa
PIJIIIer.!!J, Ohio .on T11urt1411,
Bank Building, Pom8J'07, 625. Appnilad:as parctU7
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
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23, .1111'11 10 Lift. Seitl
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882-3036.
2-12-tfe Ohio, 141 to 10 o'clock a. m., at •120.00
pJ'CII18rcy
mlftt be auld rar 11101
Loca'-!!ln q.tter TOWDablp, .
on October 23rd, 1969, far
leu U.n sppralled q~,. of
SEE NEIGLER llulldiJw S...pty tile followtrv real estal4! of Meigs Count,y, Ohio, beltW
FOI' 1\trther lnforma.
rar bulldJJw 7out homo. can Fred A. ShiDet, deceaaed: the coal undertyllll! 52 Acres $1,2011.
L•m:n to ltuy caHie, hoga,
O!all
992-2720,
tiotl
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•eal and lamba at tole barna,
Located In Middleport, Meigs In Section 10, con\'8yed to
GIO' Nelllor, Racine, G.
and dl,.ct from far••· We
Uonel
!!tao, Mm.
Fred A. ShiQet by deed r..
County, Ohio, and beiiW Lot
3-22-tfc
prefer to lralft !Mill ..,Jth
10-17-:ltc
fatftl or llve•tock experience.
No. 30, llld 8 feet ol Lot 131, corded In Volume187, Paso
Fw local l•tervlew wrlta
which Is located on tile corner 627, Appraised aa pareel 26 - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - ·
giving age, pha,.. ancl bac ..
BEGISTEliED Pekl..-se , .
grouncl to Notla•l lnatltu,.
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of Seoond and Mill Streets, at f52.00,
Atri'ONOIIILE lnaqrance been
of Meal [•eking, loa 16052.
py, Male. Pltone 1192-7237.
which was conveyed to Fred Located In Lebanon TowoCleYIIan , Ohla 441t6
CIIICatlod? Lost 7out opera- A. Shiflet by deeds recorded shlp, Meigs Count;y, Ohio, be----~--~O:.,.i!i;loi"iiic
""''• 11-'1 0111 992-2968.
BROWN and white spotted f&amp;.
In Volume 133, Pqe 18, llld lrv tile coal underblrv 94
\M\1 m
6-15-1'
Acres In part of SeetiOD 20,
male Nubian goat .....,.l..r
Volume 134, Pqe 482. This
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real estate Is Improved with con•eyed ,to Fred A. Shlllot
put In a car on new by'i)818
a two story brick siDI'e ~ by deed recorded In Vobtme
35. Please cali992-2SI3, Wal- WE'VE MOVED, llarTcaroo KeD187, Pqe 267. Appralaed aa
lng thereon. The d'"'nstalrs
nels. &amp;agles. baaset1, dachter Bentz, Flood Road, PomIs rented as a store roamarwJ parcel 28 at t94. 00.
shunds. scottles, J)OOCiles,
eroy, Ohio.
I0-16-3tp
the "'stairs conslata of four Located In Olive Towlllhlp,
cockers, wesde1 and aparanents. Appralaed u
Melga Coun1;y, Ohio, bellt&amp;'
1ChiBU181'1. Right at Torch,
the coal underlying 40.41
parcel I at $30,000 00.
Ohio, 4111 house rll!bL lloardLocated In the Vtllqe of Mid- Acres In Section 25, convey•
LADIES. Need to S14&gt;1&gt;lement
lrv.
ed to Fred A. Shiflet bJ deed
dleport, Meigs County, Ohio,
family Income durl~ HOIJ..
10-12-7tc
baing Lot IOOinPalmer'sAd- nocorded In Volumol87, Pqe
DAY SEASON? Work full or . -:~ ~ --------dltlon to Middleport, exe&lt;pt.- 269, Appraised as parcel 29
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part time with Beeline Fash- mOROIJGHBRED G • r m a II
oo.
llt&amp;' 38 feet off the east ellll, at
Ions. Ooenlnp available. Coli Shepherd puppies. Females,
as COIMIYed to Fred A. Shlf· Located In Oliw TOWIIIhlp,
Jan Robinson 44~146 or
$25. Males, $35. Phone 247·
let bJ deed recorded In Vol·
Meigs County, ·Ohio, . ballt&amp;'
Batt,y WUson 949-4521.
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2162. _ , _
10-17-&amp;tp
ume 167, Paae 694. '11\lopr~ the coal undtr!11~81Acna .
.·to.ts-Gtt - -- ,..~~"' -""'"'~~ --·
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- " ' chester Ptlif' 'l'ttaili, f92~ Uamo Sli'oiiiit and lmprcm•H Fred A. Shldet by deed
with a ttame c!wellillj! there- corded In Volume 181, P11118
11).
1964 BEL-AIR CbelTolet, 4on, In which there are two 273. Appraised as parcel SO
door, V8 engine, exeeUent AKC REGISft!:REO collie
spartmenls. Appraised as
at tet.OO.
condition Inside and out. Pb. puppies for shaw, form, or
parcel 3 at tG,OOO.OO,
Located In Olive Township,
••• 2112 Rea 8018~•.. I ed. pets. Sky Vue Kennels. Phone
Located In Middleport, Meigs
Meigs Coun1;y, Ohio, balrWthe
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underlylrv 78 Acreo,
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Coun1;y,
Ohio,
and
belrv
part
1 19 31
Section 36, cotm~yed to Fred
------ -- ---ol Lot 71 in Behan's Addition,
located at the corner of Tlllrd A. Shlllet by deed recorded
1969 RAMBLER Javelin, 6Sal~
and LocustStroets,lnMiddl• In Volume 187, !&gt;age 275. •
cyllnder automatic, power
port, on which there Is locat.- pralaed as parcel 31 at
Sfftrlng. Phone 7~-5202.
ed a two story ttame bulld- $78.00,
111-19-Jtc
1111, the lower li'Gnt batrv usLocated In Ollw TCIWIIIhlp,
1968 DODGE Chorger, 313, ,._ MIDDLEPORT- NEW HOME ed as a store room and the
Meigs councy, Ohlo,belJWtbe
speed, power slftrlng and
- 3 Iorge ballrooms, walk In
other room as apartment, becoallulderlylng 139.18Acreo,
brakes. Phone 7G-5202.
ciOH!s, kl!chen has 'birch ill!! part of the realeatate con- Section 36, conveyed to Fred
cabinets, bull! In range and veyed by Fred A. ShiQot by
111-19-Jtc
oven, coppertone sink, cw. deed recorded In Volumet26, A. Shiflet bJ deed rec:orded
In Volume 187, Paae 27L •
1966 CHEVELLE, 4-apeed
peted !hroughout except
praised
as parcel 32 at
Page
365.
Alao
bellt&amp;'
756
transmission, 11,250; cen see
kitchen and bath, .g . furPlu.
at Tiny's Foodland, I&lt;Mauga,
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naar, baaemenl, 2 porches. South Third Street, on which .139.00.
All or the aforesaid property
after 3 p.m . Phone e-lngo, FISHERMAN- BOATMEN- there Is located a l'h story
Gallipolis ~-3253 or morrrlll be sold alibleet to 1he
ttame dwefll~, not rented.
3 badrooms, LOTS OF NEWS
nings Pl. Pleesan! 675-IJU.
such a1 bath, furnac•,
1969 reel eotate !area, PillBeing part ol tbe real estate
10.19-Jic
celllnga, corpel, cabinets In COD...Jed to Fred A. Shiflet by
able In December, 1981, IIIII
kllchen, paneled walls, deed recorded In Volumel26,
the rl&amp;ht Is reserved to , .
1968 FORD Galaxle 500, 4-&lt;!oor
LOCATED ON THE GOOD Page 365, Melga Councy Deed
Ject any and aU often.
hardtop, outomllllc, power
OLD OHIO RIVER. 115,500. ReeordL Appralaedaaparcel
may ba oblalned
lnfonnatlon
steering, power brakes. HOMES ARE SELLING NOW
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on
thla
prqoerty
tram Etllaon
at
t9,000
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4
Phone 992-6547.
- We need several good
Hobatetl4!r,
Executor
ol
the
Located in iitddleport, Meigs
111-19-Jic
homes from t5,000 to $12,000.
Countf, Ohio, balna part of Estate ol Fred A. Shiflet, 4.- .
CALL TODAY - We can
Lot No. 169, C&lt;lllveyed to Fred . cealed. Telephone Nlll!lillr
dlacuu the sole of your
property_
10.ll"ltc
A. Shlf1ot by deed recorded 99Z-5137.
AIR CONDI'i10NING, Re!Hpr10.19-Jtc
In Volume 141, Pas• 2011. 11111
ation senlce. JICk'l Refrl. HENRY CLELAND, lrolt•
PJ'CII18rcy Ia located at 85-4th
pralioll,
Ha-. 1"OfRc"-9f2.2259
Street and Is qrowd with a
w.me.·
two atory •-blockdweiJ.
4-1-Uc
Rea,-M2-2NI
Ins thereon. AI&gt;Praiaed aa
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ALL AROUND oheet metal. IJt.
Located In Middleport, Meigs

mv.

on TV repairo if you briJti
them 1n. Chuck's TV, 152 Bultemlll,, Pomeroy, Phone 9925080.
111-16-tfc

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GALUPOI.IS - Fl!ty years 0110 low wa- lnstallocl on tho towboat Jllllua Flelaclunan
ter seasons lasted from early aummer to at tho Pl. Pleaaant . machine lbop. The old
midJall No maN low water Ia .._,ted this shaft broke -oral mantlla qo. ·
1011011 usually signalled the end of the low
OCT. 16, 1919 - CAPTAIN John F, Rust
water sesoon.
Nported
17.7 teet an the pernmeut IPW&amp;a
Leaky boilers and broken aha!la were the
usual plagues of steamboat owners. AU of here at 9:30 a.m. this morning and the riv-

these stories are found In the following Items er was rising llowly.
of River Newa from editions of the Galtlpotls
OCT, 17, 1919- THE RIVER was 21 feet
Dally Tribune:
and rising at 8:30 a.m. toda.Y. A rise Ia now
OCT, 13, 1919 - THE RECENT rslc had lit- coming !rom Pittsburgh.
All Ohio River dams have been lowerocl
tle effect upon the river stages.
The Greenwood will be taken from here to on account o! the rising water.
The cotrer dam at Dam No. 27 wider conthe Kanawha docks for repairs to her hull alstruction
three and one half miles above Procter the old boilers are taken off.
torville
was
Oooded Thursday and work thON
Manager Charles Arthur of the Acme Boller !l1op and crew worked all !lmday night on waa suspended until the river lalla.
The current aroond the cotrer dam at Dam
a hurry .up job at the Raymond Clt;y mines up
No. 27 Ia so swift since the rise that steamboats
the Kanawha River.
The General Crowder from Pittsburgh and are having trouble getting by when comi111 up
the Greendale from Cincinnati are tile only stream.
thraullll psekets coming to this port during
OCT. 18, 1919- CAPTAINLew~rhassuc­
the low water sesson.
The Leroy has resumed her trips In the ceeded Capteln Varian as commanderofthetowGalllpolls - Charleston trade alter being plac- boot w. K. Field, Varian havlngrecentlyresignocl In good repair at the Enterprtae docks. ed. CepWn Speer, for manyyearawlthlhePittaburgb ••Combine, '' ns in commandofth8 fan\ous
old IDwboat Coal CIIY, out of commlselon for

OCT. If, 1919 - THE WICKETS at Dsm
No. 26 were lowered as result o! the rise. some time and In the ••boneyard" at BrownsNo more low water Ia expected thla season. ville, 1'1. , up tho Monongahela River near PittsThe tbwboot J, T, Hatfield while backing burgh. The Coal CliY was a -erlul towboat
away from a landing up the Kanawha River built at Brownsville In 18U and was the oldest
broke her shaft. Captsln Harry Martin, In boot In service on tho Ohio or .Misolaslppl Rivcharge of the Hattleld, and his crew went ers.
Ellglneer James Oliver of tho Gallipolis
Cl\'er to the Julius Fleischman. The Hattleld
wao taken to Pt. Pleaaant to be repslred. Water Works says thsl the late engineers Morllaplaclng a broken shaft Is very expensive ris 91allcrosa and Bob Ballard were In charge
In these dsys o! high costs, Welded shafts of the Coal Clt;y tbst belonged to the Walton
Coal Co. They afterward went CI\'Or onto the
seldom hold but a short time.
The Hattleld, formerly the Henry Deoos, famous John F. Waltou ouc&lt;Mdini the late enwas oollt Cl\'er 30 years &amp;liD and rebuilt at gineer John C. Oliver of this clt,y who resigneel to accept sl1uatlons on shoN. The John F,
Pl. Pleaaantln 1904.
Maoager Charles Arthur of the Acme Boil- Walton, Coal Clt;y, and Som Clarke, all crack
er 9top IIBJIS that flue boilers are very hard lol!boots were the largest towboats In the Walto secure at present !rom the steel mUla. ton neet.
The Som Clarke Ia In the boneyard with the
He has had an order In for some time back
for new Dues for the boilers on the tow- Coal Clt;y. The Walton ended her career as a
boot Julius Fleischman that baa been lald Wharlboat at Pl. Pleasent. Her bones now Ue
up at the Kanawha coal n•hery for -oral In the mud under the bank a abort distance bemonthS. The Fleischman, originally the Dol- low the town's public lancllqj.
Engineer 91altcro81 was a former resident
pbln No. 3, then the Harry Anderson, was built
In 1897 at Jellersonvllle, Ind.
of Gallipolis and a brother of Mrs. C. D. Kerr.
Capteln Mark Slebolt, now with the Uberty
OCT. 15, 1919 - THE RIVER eame up-- Uno of packets, wao In command of the John
oral feet last nlallt and waa rising rapidly this F. Walton whenshewascondemnedandputout
morning.
o! commission.
The Tacoma Ia .... from Cincinnati ThursII Ia now Ukely that lillY more of the largdll.t. The Greendale Is due up the last llf life er elaoa ol old lime Pllll!llurgh tollboat' will
11110k In eharge of the · Greenwood' 1 crew. over again be buUt.
II Ia reported that a new shalt Is being

Henderson is Needing Help Honor Roll
HENDERSON, W, Va. - Con..
gNaaman Ken Hechler t o I d
Henderson Town Council Friday night that It may be necOBIIry for him •to lntrocklce a
IIIU In Congress to obtsln fedoral help for the town when the
Slate Road Commission takes
nearly 20 borneo and a school
out of llenderaon lor the construction of the new highway.
Preseut at the special meet..
lnll, callocl to discuss the loss of
181fer revenue when the homes
are taken out of the town, WON
Jonathan D. Ventura, Bureau
of Public Roads; Joseph F.
Jmea, SRC; Bruce Cnwford,
Houalng Urbau Development;
~ llannm, BPR, Gerald

0. Rousche, ATAS, representative of Focleral and state Relations, Cong. Hechler, and local otrlclals.
Henderson Is bonded f o r
$100,000 and It was explained
the loss of the homea a n d
schools would cut down t h e
sewer Income approxlmatoly 4ll
per cent.
The SIIC will be In a position to retoeate the sewer Uneo
for the town but "that does not
make provt atons for the loss of

qu-

the revenue," Heehler said.

Hechler wao

ao stat-

Ing tbe iooue Is unusual one and
federal help will be the only
wa.y the town would be able to

meet its oblll!lltlons.

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o- 500 C.lero enol h-• Ta S.loct F....
C.•• In T...,. enol Mike Your Selection

MINIMUM 20 SQ. YDS.
INDOOR-OUTDOOR CA~PET NOT
INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL!

READY-lADE .
OPEN FRIDAY

Is Announced
RACINE - '!'he flnt six

weeb grading period honor
roll · has been released by
Ralph Sayre, superintendent of the Southern
l.ooll School District.
Making grades of "B" or

above in aU subjects were
&lt;th011e in capital !etten
received all A's):
SENIORS - Jan Alkire;
Peggy Bolio, Jeff Brewer,
BIIH:IIildress, Jill Codner,
Donna Cross, Shirley Drake,
Rhonda Erwin, Kathy HiD,
Brenda Holman, Melvin
Lawrence, Joan Manuel,
Trudy Maalonka, Julia
Maynard, Debra McMillan,
Shirlee Neigler, Gary
Norris, Sharon Py1es,
Sharon Russell, CATHY
SAYRE, Mark Smith,
Beverly Stobart, Dottie
Wi I c o x e n ,
C~ t bY
Winebrenner,
Msckey
Wolfe.
JUNIORS KEITH
ASHLEY, Barbara Bass,
Pam Buck, SHIRLEY
CONGO, Deborah Cron,
Jane Donovan, Sharon
Ervin, TOM HAMM, Barry

BETIY CONKLE, left, ani Alwllda Werner, lind It
a pleasant m&lt;ment as Middleport Mayor C. 0, F1sher signs
a proelamation oetting aside Oct. 19-25 a• Business W&lt;men's Week ln the canmunlt;y. Mrs. Conkle Ia president of
lhe Middleport Business and ProfesstOMI W&lt;men's Club
and Mrs. Werner Ia chairman ofacti-.ttles during the spec-tal observance week.

Snodgnu,- Art Hill.
SOPHOMORES -

Pat
Amold, .Terri Aah, Cathy
Boyd, Antbony Bradford,
Renee Burke, Edwin Cross,
Cbri1ty
Davia,
John
EiclJbWer, Ray Frank, Jon
Grueser, BRUCE HART,
Caod;y llobl!ck, TIM IHLE,
Steve Jenld~, Debbie
~. Lawrence John&amp;ton, · STANLEY KISER,

eduC~~Iional needs including vocallOMI ani technical education. Rio Grande Is a private
liberal arts coi!O&amp;a loeated tn Rio Grande, Ohio. Ohio UnlveraliY; a state aulated lnsUtutton, has ita main c&amp;IJIJ)UalnAthensandbnnch eaq,usealoeated In I'Wtamoutll, lllllllcallle,

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will atteed a program at the ~
dleporl First Baptlsl Chur~h
where Dr. Gar~d D, Holsll•,
president or &amp;cone College,
Bacone, Okla., will_apeak, They
will attend theBaplistChurchln
a group Sunday, Oct. 26.
Heading activities for the

of the total labor force alii fur.. week Is Mrs. John Werner, ac-

nlah many of Ita executive and live club member.
supervisors. ·
The Middleport club has sevu ... 0 r c. o. Fisher Friday en active charter members.
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night-signed aproclamationset- They include Freddie Houdaling RBlde NstiOIBI Ruslness shell, Edith Forreat, Rose ReJ·
Women's Week on behalf of the nolds, Pearl Reynolds, GeiJll·
Middleport lllslnesa and Pro- dine SWadley, Edna Mae SWICk
foaaiOMI W&lt;men's Club.
and Essie Russell.
Initiated by the Notional Fed- · An active orgj~nlzation, ibe
oration or Business and Proles- Middleport BPW each year.
sloJBI W&lt;men's Clubs In 1928, awards a nursing scholarship
this week spotlights the achieve- aed operates a hospital equipmenta ol:.,~ -~""· a nd Jllll.lll l~n ~enter· The club a~&gt;their c~qns 111 the no- ii1111l haP,inea a hQUse-to-liouse
tlonaloconomyand soclalstruc- solicitation on Heart Sunday and
ture.
lasl year sponsored the WRAP
Throughout the nation, more (women's rosponstbllltyforac-thsn 3, 800 BPW clubs and their cldent prevention) program.
180,000 members represent the
interests of all worktngwmnen.
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The Nstl0181 Focleration, which
Is celebrating Its 50th anniversary this year, hsa a history ol
developing leadership and • •
porting legislation to Insure
equal OI)IIOrluniiY and recognition for working women.
The Mlddlaport Club will oboerve the week by attending a
District 15 meeting at Leke

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Lancaster, ~svllle and lle1mort Oount;y, Ohio Unlverolt,y also has an aeademic c..... In

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MIDDLEPORT _ .Middl
epor
wUI pay tribute to Its working
women Oct. 19-25 11 Jl&amp;rt of the
nationwide observanee of Ns!lOlBI Business Women's Week.
Publlc attention wUI be directed to tho contributions of Amerlea's 29 million working women who make 14&gt; 37 per cent

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182 Women Atrend

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baton twirling Ooalest to be lhl• mnott.. PiiM were a 1 • 'Cl.
:oeld Clll Nov. 8 ....... made ""• made tO ...... a dlaMr at !IIi•
the Eastam Bani! Boostar1 met iiiiUaJ:
Bureau mwt•i,
at tho htgl1 school with J o h n, ani .IJI' &amp;1.11 Coalorvallon lier;
Copr, banddlrector,lnchar&amp;a. vice. !llnfter, bolt. Uda mmth;,
Mrs. Jucly Rtaa, &amp;, former Ban.! - ~ -!~ill tie contact;
natiClllal baton twirling ehaql- od to,ror
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iClll and an tnonctor 1n bllal ~.. The' d!l'"'•aton 011 ~ .
work, will be In e~ of the ,...-chi'!. lit - .1lllltorf!!• wiD
contest.
bJt~ at tile MXt ~
The boort.rs dliCUIIIIhlso. flja; · • • . '
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the posslbUit.J of Pireballng,
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Women 'a Club Convenlim
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Cb~In Kenova
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Mrs. Wilham Russell,
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CHARLESTON
Govet'IIGI'
Arcll A. MOOI'e Jr.

las anriouneecl five more
contracts tot&amp; IIIII · $6.8
miiUon on which the St&amp;le
Road Commllslon wiD opeD
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a agement Dept: in at the ID-U0111 ol 22lld
Washington, D. C. He Is Street (Jerlcbi! Road or
presently attending aehool County ~6) and
at Cherry Hill, N. J.
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memben were inducted at
the recent meeting of the

Gallipolis Chapter, Future

Farmer&amp; of America, at
Gallia Academy High

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These f r e s h m e n
vocational
agricultural
students were initiated as
Greenhands by the regular
chapter officers. The new
membei's are Mark Clark,
Phillip Fraley, Demty Neal;
Craig Sager Jerry Slone,
Thomas Sn~dgrass, Jeff
Steele John WaltenJ and

Scott Woodward.

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Other business included
ordering FFA supplies,

the Cornpiclter Safety
Campaign, collection for
seed com sold ·the payment
of expenses 'for Russell
Jeflen wbo 11 at.tendlnll the- ·
NalfoDal FFA cOnventfon In
Kansas City and the

payment ol other blila.
Last year's

GreeniJancW

who qualify wiD be railed

the degree of
Farmer at the
meeting at the
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PT. PLEASANT - AllllY
Private Fint CluJ

Gary Michael, LORE'l'TA GilUJple, 20, 1011 of
MIDDLF;SWART,
Nancy Goldfe B. Fisher, ·
Oun, JENNIE POTTS, PJ(jUIQt, was
MELISSA PROFFITT, tanltllftiWIII8D
ALAN _PUGH, Doug Reel, ArlnCJr,.t Cav~ ·.

Kenny Shuler, Rlclt Snider, in Vietnam o\1111····

Beth Ann TheiD, Becky
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1\Jcker, VirgiJJia Turner, Holman, Nlclt
Debra Wut,
William UPICODib, DoniiiJ
Wheeler, RICK WITT, Bill MITh
Jackie Wines.
Rodney
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Hart, Gary Hart, Franklin carc1a for sale, material for
lhle, Bernard LaValley,
Pam Middleswart, Dan ·
Nease,
Nease, Roger
Deborah Norris, Cheryl
Powell, Diana Rose, Karen
Sayre, Sandra Sayre,
Robert Shain, Denise

PRESIDENTS CONFl!:R - Dr. AIIIOOs R. ChrlateDHD, PNald9nl of Rio GrUde Colleae.
talks with Dr. Claude R. Sowle, prealdeut of Ohio Unlveralt;y, re&amp;anlllV caamon ciincerna
In the educ:atl...l reaponslblltlles of blgher dleation In hdlelotera Ohlo. ~ tGpte1
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