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lila g1.11 wu not tound. Two ·
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shlak knl- founci In 111e home kJ~o~fuld the ~lctlmt...,.: · Abele, ~=~
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"""' llad
wll!l lloc· ~·· . . · , ,;.11 t 1 1 P·IP· TllurlillaY at Felloli~.
good
lito•
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shopping
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tflcel CGniO from 1M lllevlllon )'Mr'a ll!lldi Rep-- '"II!" ihlp llaU ol ~ 'Pild'a Lu.
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the
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price•
an
this
and w•ewl
lila Dumltrt' two chllchtoo Itt and la&lt;11P"• kll*' and 'lhen nailon at Rio •Graado, CGilHe ·a.e,_., ~chID PomerO,Y.
Winter CNH· • ''MOll and boys Jackets - Worw.,..
Jane. s. and Morttn Ill, 4- Llll*'· ·llla ..,..d CGUid not be MllndiJ, Del.~··
1bel:e will.be ~ olollloe1ri: olnd Swoet.r1 - and. tho special sal~ of
were asl- doirlng 1M mur· found ori the pnmltll.
lllmlln Kill&amp;~~ et. llcera, dloeu- ol projecta
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torDiil' ~ Gallla COII!IIl, wQl IIIII el~ ol....,...a. AJ1111i1B
den. pollee seld, and _.. ..,.
aware ot whal wet happlnlng.
He said blood wea I~ · !"' W the preildiDII olll- lt tile the prQ!eds.-tecllo be cia.
lllay ran to a nslghbor Thurl· both the first and second flolln, mock GOP COII\'entlllll, ,ilhlch Ia IIUioed Ia the -let;v'ollll..m
dey momlno !hoy -ld lndlceflng 1M kiiii,.S mey have part olt. mock prellcilauallllll plan.
not opon the to 111e bod· occurred downllfalra and the aenaU&gt;ria1 ei,.UCXI belna 0111!- The ooolety recently~
room where the vlctlmaley.
bodln cerrlod to 1M bodooom Gictod by a claaa 1D Pollllcel ed Ita p!oa to buDd a new nu.
1111 .selections - and special sale prices on
"Thank God 1M chlldrlll where they were found,
Partioa lild Preaoure GnJupa. ...,.. end omce loulldlnaCXI MuJ.
tofs for Bors and Girls. Brl111 the klddles to
couldn't got ...,. opon,"
Nolghbon Mid they J,. !IIerman PUrter, aaalltant borrJ,IifiJhta ID' !Uneroy wh•
£1bei1tfds Toyland - · let them see all the
INS. Louis ~. • next- Dumltr. a University ot,Cincln· ...,r01- o1 political oclence, 11 became _...m thot fuadl
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neighbor, said.
clnnell g r - . ~ home lllaled, "the eoaYenll•• n d 1ftMIId not be available. Since
tors cin dl·splay - Setect what you need and
lila mold, Mrs. Ruby Boofl. from - k about 1 p.m. ' eleelionl are part ol a loom. tbat time, · the oootety hal been
teaiiJ save.
nar, manegod tv pry _ . the -.deY. ·
In&amp; -rlence. The purpo• ol lllveillpU•s the poulblllllea
the whole prosram Ia to mal!e o1 ullnfl lite llrat llelp eo.r..
counted robbery as a motive for
the oludent funlllar .willl poUt. 1¥ Courthouse In Cheater aa
the murders. Nothing was beteal preasures."
• 1111 _..,
lieved missing.
Lut ,Jar, lha mock GOP
"Na MDHw"
ccnv•tion selected Rlchllnl
"There was 1ewelry and mon·
T onltht thru T uosday
ey
on
top
of
the
dreuer
In
the
Nixon •• 11s ·cano~~~~ate, IIIICI
Walt Disney'•
By United Preto lnlerlllti..U
Nixon _, the . . _ . eJec.
bedroom," Scho» said. "There
RASCAL
apparently
was
no
motive
for
Uon.
Tllla yur Nixon remains ,
(T echnicolorl
SffOnd
bodv
taken
mine
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this."
Steve forrest Bil Mumy
FARMINGTON, W. VA. - A SECOI'ill BODY waa recovered the ravorlte to I'll the mock
Dumler's father Is president
.....eatlm'. nominatim.
ot the Chatfield &amp; Woods Sock today tromlhe Conoolldotim ~ Ccl.'oNo. 9mlne where 78 miWalt 01 •n•y' 1
Co. where the vldlm was a ners dlod In a sarles of uedergrounl upiAIIICXIa last November.
James E. Vaooe, 12, DIDHAHG YOUR HAT
APPLE BD..L PASSED
sales manager. His grandfather The two men whoa, bodlea were ......,..red ware c r . - on a
ville, died lhla morul!lllln Jlol.
OH THE WIHD
WASHINGTON (~ - A
24 • car coel train which hod bleD q~~rated a "good distance"
was a compos4M' and· wrlier.
(Tochnloalor)
bill
to allow apple growers tn zer Medleal c..ter. Mr. Vance
Dumler had been shot In the from the place where the 78 ather mlnero were bellewcl to haw
Ric Notoli, Na•ojo In•
OWIIOd end operated the Vance
five - · · tncludinl Ohio, to end SOli General Store ID Da.
lace and hoed and stabbed In been trapped, mine COIIIPOIIY oiDelala laid.
dian boy, as Goyo; his
lila olllelals sold lite discovery ot: the two bodies rraa "an pll'ticlpate ID the Ap1culture ville 24 year1. lla also aol4
the chest. His wife wM shot In
sister,
Tina; Judson
the head and stabbed In the loolated lind" ani It would be three or lour monthJ before work Department' a marko11nJ order Walkins procluots ID the Jlu..
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chest and back. INs. Wilson. crows roac:hecllhe bodleo oC lite otller dead. The bodf recovered program, was IIIIProved TIIUrl· ville area ...en1 'yeor1. He
Admiuion: Adults, $1.00
who was living with the Dum· tnlay wao ldontlned u that of Qluloa Hudman. 43, Shlmaten, do,y by the Children, 60c
attended the Jianvllle Walley.
The bill MW ·aoea to t h e
lers while her husband recup- w, Va., 1ront motorman oolite coe1 train.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
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an Church.
House for actloa.
PARKER BROTIIER
erated from • recent heart It·
He Is survived by h11 wife,
Mon&gt; reww:fin&gt; rrmwN floated
Eaale; a dau&amp;hter. Mildred
ANNQUNCE REVIVAL
PARIS - THE TWO ALlJED PEACE TALKS deleptiCXII
Grate, Rutland, Rt. I; t w o
Revival service• will be held
sent their 1111 mUitary advl1ero to Selgontodayamld opeculatlon
...s, Kahle, of Waver!¥, IIIICI
A reol ellate trading claSiic playera buy, sell,
the Allies are COII&amp;lderlJW a -se ·llreprq,ooallnthe war. An at 7:30p.m. nlptly for the next Lowell, of Eoat Liverpool; Olaht
swapeven bluff their way to Cl financ;iol empireAmerican opokesman said Col. IIIM'en Hw Lol IIIICI U. Gea. week beglmlng ~ at the grllllllehllclreo, and four great.
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broke
in proceu.
Frederick C. Weyland were maldJW the trip •• part of a "r""' ~cuse MlosiCXI with Slater arlllldchlldrell. He rras preeec1.
Stella carlyse e¥1ngellst. The
tine series of CCJ'Isultations."
For 2 to 8 Players
od ID death by a •JOn. La......,ce,
publle
Ia welcome.
The trtp coincided with conalstent reporta lhot the United
O•r Regular Price $5.95
IIIICI two brother&amp;.
statea ani the South Vietnamese were·conalderllllla aeneral
FlDIOral services will be limcease • ftre pJWOoal uedor which sldeo would 1£1"111 to alii&gt;
da1 at 2 p.m. at the DallvUie
OFFICIALS COMING
shootlr~g.
General a.pt. Rev. lllatthew Wealeylft Clwrch with the R8Y.
Grimm
ollldatlng.
Hardeo, Am Arbor, Mich., will Lloyd
HIP FRACTURED
be at lite POmeroy Lower Lfcht Frlendo "'-&gt;' oeU at the Mar.
Mrs. Mlna W. Heos, 82, J'om. Church &amp;ulda.Y for mornlna end ttn Funeral Home 5alllrda1 and
Miller to Speak eroy,
was &amp;dmllled to Holzer evenlnl servtoea. R8Y. Harlan 9milll' UDUI 12 IIOQil, &amp;!rial
Medleal C-r, Firat Ave., at Sonnes, asal. oupt., also will be will ba tn the DmMDe Ceme..
RIO GRANDE - Cong. Clar.
tery.
The jet of the lulu;,._
10:15 a.m. TIIUrlldi,Jwlthalne- preseal.
...., E. Miller (R.IOih), will
now! Over 18" long,
lure ol the left hlp. 918 ...
speak ai the moual moetlni ol
friction powered.
injured when ohe !ell In the
DIVORCE ASKED
the Huntington Jnteratate Milk
Charllln8 extreme cruelty,
yon! at ber home.
l'roGlcero AsaoelatiCXI at RID
Joan IL Wolfe, Racine, hao 111.
Grande Collese SaturdaY, Oct.
od ault for divorce !rom Jolon T.
(Contbuod !rom 1)
TRICKS ON WEDNESDAY
25.
Wolfe, also ol Racine, ID Melc• · end active portlc:lpatioo In com.
Miller was Initially named
Trick or treat nl&amp;ht wiD be
County Commoa Pleas Court. 1111111\)' and regloaal atralrs.
to memberahlp .., the Hause cob&amp;erYod ID Rutland Wednellday
"If more areas of thla naAp1culture Comml-. end to from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. The olWINS
RRON~E
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hod U.0 energy IIIICI the YJ..
the Dairy IIIICI P&lt;!Ultry, Tobac. r• will blow to begin end end
eo p Farm Labor 'ltl 1 ~ tll!&lt; ,. !'c:llvltlet eald ~ Ell
Mra..,
· Bnalr. days to oome. Weather
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1&gt;mirilson. , . , . , . :1 J)Otl, hal loomed thelher. ,~ua. A &lt;l.C
baDd, tat S&amp;t. Harold Dra,y, llfa.. ~ . , I could aolel,y predict
them in Pendleton' slack shirt. Pure
VETERANS MEMORIAL
tloned tn VIetnam, his recelv. tb81 more anawero would be
virgin wool with square lails and generations
HOSPITAL
od the Bronze star formerltor. !orlheomlnl to our nation'•
LOCAL TEMPS
of quality behind it.
Admlulone
LUlie
Philloua service aplnat hostile tr8Dip&gt;J1atioa problema," ...,.
The temperature tn dmmtown
S.M-L-XL. $15-$17.
POmeroy at 11 a.m. Fricla1111l- tfpa, Hartford.
rorees. Dra,y, In the servtcefar marked Muaa.
Dlochar8ea- Carter Fred&lt;. 19 years 11 ~ home
On U. S. Rt. 35 alld Rt. 23
der I1IIIDY oldeo was 35 clelin, Helen Bartle•, Samuel aome~~me'ID Novent&gt;er.
developments, Muaa 1 a I d,
greeo.
Moore.
''ICM't tell JGU too 11111ebabout
DIES OF INJURIES
TO BREAK GROUND
the !Uiure ol these hlalnra;ya,
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UJ'O _
Grourldbreaklnl ceremonloa beeluse u you·I&lt;Mw. It' a prot.
Merlin R. Kauftlnen, 48, Belle- wiD be held Qlnday Ill 2:10p.m. t;y IIIIIch liP to lite atate hllbfillltalne, dlod '!1NrlldayatColll. lor the new Free Madledlat llll ,departmelll what happenl
munlf¥ lloepltal here from tn. i:lurcb at Laurel cwr. CGifer. to federal aid hl&amp;lollll•·"
jurlt1 81drerod ID a IMI8 _ car .,.. 9lpt. H. L, . Jonea will
The Waablnglm olllelal """
crash~ 1.70 _..here.
preside.
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CINCINNATI (UPU- Pollee o1 • two-story brick and frame
mado 111 "Inch by Inch" IHrch homlln 1M Mount Llloi'Mrt or.
.., and queried realdonls In the
woalled nslghborhood - 1 In
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savage slaying• of three social·
ly prominent per...,..
Pollee said they llad found no
TOHIGHT, SATURDAY
motive or ouspecll In 1M "ap·
AHO SUHDAY
OCTOBER 24-25-26
perontly motiveless" shoollng
and stabbing of Martin Dumler
Double Featoore Program
11, 29, his wife, Patricia, 27, and
her
molher. INs. Mary Wilson,
Elvis Presley in
Tho
bodies of the throe were
CHARROI
tound
sprawled In the master
COLOR
bedroom ol tho Dumler home
oerly Thursday. Pollee believe
Dobbie Reynolds
James Garner
they were killed late WodnH·
HOW SWEET IT lSI
dey.
T echnic:olor
Pollee Chief Jacob Scholl dis·

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James Vanee

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1WliA.NT YOIJTII - Sheny w....-n, daughter of Mr. end Mn. o.,Je
Wlll'lcman of New Ha-, was crowned 1969 Wahema High School HomeC&lt;IIIIJW
Q-n at halftime ceremonleo at the White Faleon - Spencer game Friday nlsht.

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Sale $3e00

Syracuse Woman Has
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JET ·PLANE

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to VISit the

the department by
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end
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and l.eldnl
port to two Yltal billa - the
·A.Irport.A.Irwaa Bill and PUblie Tri!IQOrlatlon Act of 1981.
''!'be~• . Bill
would alleviate airport COIIll81tioD and Improve solely In the

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A HAPPY
FA.CE
By Pu_tting Your Money
To Work For You
ll's a good feeling to ll111w llull you've got
something going for you! That's how our savillfls a"ount customers feel! They k111w that
their savings are busy earning the highest
rate of interest possible with safety. You can
have that happy feelillfl, too •.. COllie on in
today and open an illsured savillgs acco11n1 and smile!

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"They IIIOtli so much to mo. Almost all
ol my antlCJiel were glventomeby!rlends
1111 neighbors," &amp;he remarks.
Mra. Grimm and her huebend, Melvin,
,are lite parents ot: foor children.
What are Mra. Grimm's plano for the
fUture? To collect more antlqueo, of
couree.

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Scenlcruiser Express .
Extra IGiQe 1 6 rubber

tires, double
wi!h motor,

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A,ed .even take our prd&gt;lema to Coogre...

S.ale 89C

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Tbe Llbercy TOrch Ia held faat
To llhow that ~ IIIII free.
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Twirlers Get

ADDISON - J. A. French, Pout Rar&gt;o
dolph, end Charles VanSickle.
CHESlllRE - Clair Athey, Aroolcl
Merritt, ani Leo SWisher.
CLAY - ~ E. Aowel, Herman
Brucker, D. P. Martin, and Marvin OUriL
GALUPOIJS - Gary T, Bane end
Clyde D. Burnett.
GREEN - Cerl W, GWeiOPie, Oakey
Johnson, B. B. Sauedera, Cordle smtth,
and carl WearOL
GREENFIELD- JohnHenryBartels,
Charles E. Cox, Junloc F. Davis, Earl W.
Naylor, ani Irvin Potter.
GUY AN - Stanley Belville, Ewrette
G. MonlgOIIlery, Earl Sheets, t..laSheeta
and Harlan WUilamOL
HARRISON - Delmas Min&lt;, Homer
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POMEROY - Franldtn L. Johnson,
43, Me1011, hal been ehsrgecl by the Department of Sherllf Robert Hartenllach

wlfll The
conceallilla
·department ..14 s.turdoy Jallr&gt;o
son wa1

~Friday night

lor lnveotlp.tion e&gt;C a tratlle vlolatfoa Aplatol

_ . ...,. Ill •--·en• I . l!'nlll ot
his .,.,.- tlliillla tile cMdo. 1111...- pdlt&amp;d
a '100 bond 1o appear In Coui'tf court.

SE OAPSE
Will Meet
GA.LL~L!S -·-:! 't'ha omua1 Fall dll.
trlct meetlilg " ' • ~ Olllilter. '
of 11Je Ohio Ao-latlou. q! l'llblle Sch!lo! .
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(OAPSE) · wllf' be held FrldaJ, ·.
Oet. 31, at Waahlngton Elementary SCbooi.
Damaget
The OA.PSE was eatablllhed tn tile Gel·
llpolla Clt,7 Scboola three year&amp; aao and
Rt. 33 Sideswiping
since thlt time local employees hive
been active .., the local and dlatrlct lev.
.POMEROY - Medium cioml&amp;el was ell.
reported to two caro that sldeawlped at
The Gelllpolla Chapter has one em.
11:10 a. m. Saturday .., Route 33 In Bur· playe who Is a dlatrlct olrlcer. Charlea
!Ingham, the department ofSherllf Robert Gram Is vloeiJresldent. At next Fri.
Hartenboch reported.
dal&lt;'• meeting, Grant to rumlng for the
A nortHiound car drlwn by Robert olrlce ol Dlatrlct Preildent. MrL Novo.
Crown, 58, Pomeroy, croaaed over lite lelle Norlb Ia a eanlldate lor Dlatrlot
centerline end sideswiped a aoulllbound Secretary.
car driven by Jacob Turner, 71, Mlddl.,
Golllpolla Clt,y Manager D, Kennelh
port. The~ were no Injuries or arrestL
lllorpn will welcome school OJIIIIiay.
oea !rom 11 - e • mortng the momTRICKS ON WEDNE!IJA Y
Ina sesalon. Entertainment will be
RACINE - Trick or Treat nll!llt In Ra. !urnlohod b;r llle vocal deparlnat o1
cine will be held Wecmellday from 6:30 Gallla AcadeJIQ' Hll!ll School, under the
to 7:30 p.m., Ma,yor Charlea l')'les said. dlrec:UCXI ol Mrs. Anne Flacher.
Robert F. Toylor, OAPSE Director
ol Govemmenml Services, will be 111011
apeaker at the morning seasl.... Senalor Oakley c. Collins o1 Irmtoo, will ·
live brief remarks .., lealslation which
dlrectb' lllvotves ochool emplQY-. ·
Alter lunch, empiQYees will farm rIIDaller JI'UlllS conslatl!lll ol aecretarlea, cal'eterla worker&amp;, cullndlal 011111107·
- IIIII transportation empiQfeel for dla.
cuoslons IIIICI demonstrations.
Any school emplaye who his not reslltered for the meeting Is ukod to tact eltber Charles (FOX) Grant, MH.
Zell&amp; Craft, _ . , . cbalrman, or 1'117111• ·
Howe, co.cllalrman.

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hive to be elected by write-In ,wte at
CriiiVn City end Vlmon, where only three
filed.
Four canlldates llled for twopoats on
the Galllpolla City Board oC Education.
At North Galli&amp;, fiw canlldates filed lor
two vacancies. SouthWestern wUielect tiro
boord member&amp;, but three !lied.
There are no school board races at
Kyser Creek where tiro are to be eleeted
ani only two Iliad, or at Hannan Trace,
where three are to be electod ani three
flied.
Three Gallla Courolf Local School Dlstrlc:ta hive ranewallevlea at the !all eleeUon.
In Guyan Pet., there is a local option
lsoue. Voters aha1l de&lt;ide whether or not
beer shall W sold. A majorlt,y wte Is
naeeasary lor poosage. Tho question lr&gt;o

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POMEIIOY - ,.,..,...,. lliata ol blond .
are "" lliil to replace blond uiiOd llilr
Mr. end Mrs. LOr17 Wilt IIIII 1111111 ....
were ~ ID a . . - uploalcll Ill

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Iii clollni. Mazan i!ald:

Madledl.t Church end Is an ac:Uve mem.
ber qf the WSCS. She has made so maey
atlrt.ctive quilts that she his loat coont.
Mra. Grimm Is molt proud ol her an.

PLANNERS - PlalllliJW Dell Friday' a Fall Dlatrlc:t MoetiJW of the Ohio
AIIOCiatiCXI ol l'li&gt;llc ScluJol Elq&gt;'-1 at WaahiDRtoa Eleme!Dry ~ Golllpolla, are, B88ted, Mra. Ne'WlleneNorth,candlolatefardlatrlct oecretary;1rw (L toRl,MrLJeanCiark,R. N., ciQ' schoolllll'se; ani MrOL Zelia Crall, program chairman. Olarlee (FGII) Gnmt, Gelllpnl\a (not plcturad),' DOll' vice presl•
dent, Is eandldate far dllllrlct prelldent.

Mr. WDt end hlo&gt;

CUP THIS COUI'OII AND TAKE TO YOUR K[NTUCII'f
15
tender,
chiCken; lhe Colon... , epecl..
ll'hY· pipin' hOt ron•.

"The l'llbllc Traoeportatlon
Act of 1989 woold help amall
&lt;itiea, •ch aa you have bore
1n IIOIItheUtern Ohio. a -.Jd
help olllclala to dmae IIIII 1'1111
city frt.DipOrlalloa Oll'lleml that
could remme eon -atioD.
•1 -.ld live , _ to oslatfn&amp; city lrt.DapertatiCII OJ'S.
tellll, provide far new lll'atema.
end moat lmportaat ol all, It
would aet up ID orpnlzed pro.
_ . ol AIUI'ch to aillaiD
ioJM ol the IDIWerl we'U·I*d
ID the doeldea be1moJ t b o

--~ th8' Willl.lif' llei ~

"Riggs' Grandchildren
·.Win National Awards

· help

lllcrn"'llb' ctowcled alrway1~

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ill al!llve role In !lrGupa
_, , .... - . , Melhadlat Church.
ale allr~e liome whore Mra.
G!'III!Di wa1 born end .111111 n1ldea, an.
; tlqaea are lltrt.c:Uvel,y &amp;rrOIIIed. Ill her
PJ~Md colleellon are apu1 creamplteh.
· w, -bowl, anc! apoon holder whlcb
..... a waddlna !11ft o1 her grllldmolher.
Tile HI II prOOabb' 150 7-1 ald.
· :A· few of llle older antlquel lhe poe.
~ ...... 1re a IDiall hlp chair, table
1111(1 rocldll&amp; o;toalr, a love aeat, waah be, liD and pitcher, IIIICI ...., .. l.,.ely pieces

Bicycles

Colonel

volves C or D liquor permit halderOL Guyan Pet. Is Crown Clt,y.
Three members will be elected to
the Gallla County Board of Educallon. The
f.i!illl"""" are 1Tuman l!looeta IIIICI C. A.
Ewns••.,._ third e&amp;ndldate wJUlla.. to be
eleei4Jd by write-In vote.
Heft are the township 'trustee oencll·

it•ie cil4 ibol bulilltUi .lite. lillf, t ~- "'oM!'"'. drib.ffo ~
datH,~ T/~U)I' CljiGel),; BUrnett,
!lied In GeljiDGu1 Tlfp.
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diwlii*l eolloetor 01 an.
tame lilit Mtltulljllllti liokt
GaiHa c:ouillf'li ifw 'lllllae• eech will
lUI. tlrlmm it!eada tloe weeld,y moot.
elect lour coQncUmell. A race exlati at datu:
. -""~ ~~~~~~. .. 11 l'ooin lnp ot: the Ladlea Aid SOclelf of the
Rio Grande, where six flied. One each wUI
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14 Trustee Races
Certain in Gallia

KATilt CROW
of carnlvalslall. She hal two burnt wood
By DICK THOMAS
- ••ilalre new' fl-lenda. keep Jilarllel made by the late Chorles HobIa 10111." otetter.
GAlJJPOLIS - Wtth two truatees to
on a lim·
·Maro' of her treaiAII'II were hinded be selected In eech township, 14 of Gallla
down !rom her late llllll\ Mar1 Schiel· COUIIIY'• ,15 townships hlvo rt.ces lor the

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BAHR

Jerry Keyes was Sherry' a escort.

to her late IWII, llary Schleqel.

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MRS. CIIIIISTENA GRIYM looka ""'r a Bible, ""'r 100 yean old, end a

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lltJNTIN(lTON - Clair Meelrloo',
the
Alii6 dtldlllll; 01111 111- were dlt- ·
, Harry Palalel, and Doll G. Sortok,
KOIIGAN - COl arr, C&amp;rlll. Coc:h.),J nil IIIII JiDly E. Hale.
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-It (lllllort J.......,. Charlea Mania and eo.
·Oo • cU PhWipa.
(Conl!m'Nl frGm I)
PERRY - Walter Crlallp, ~wrence
...: E•lll, Kelala Gdlle, Alden Siollobury, and Jwdor and Sonlor Grlllll ~ of the
conlel!l who Ia lllectecl on a twlrl.off
.·;. f'red Slaulrlll'.
RACCOON - Dltld Elias, Raymond baoh of all ftral place oolo wtmero.
IAatar,·and CJ!arlea u. Miller.
The _ , ~- wUI also have •
eorpo
dlvllloo lor 12 or more members,
SPRINGFIELJ&gt; - D. W. DIW!tt, A. G.
,. · H . _ and Ciarlo a KJiottl.
• and oman and larp bllrllna team dlvl- '
WALNUT - C. W, Buah, Paul G. llonJ of which any hl&amp;ll IChool moJor,
oo P - CecU a., Rice, and Cclmea stum- otte team Is lnvltedm ...tar.·
IIDweflll', other bllrllll8 toam1 are en.
;": llo.
81blo tiDo. Grooe• are allowed 1o provide
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VWap CCIIillcll ........lea r.llow:
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CENTERVILLE - Bouleh 'Mae Do&amp;- their """ mullc 1o ~- to, but lnter, Marie Hill, Cerl Jooes, IIIII Bdlerl cllti..Wa wlllP6Jfoiluloa-marcb
which will be provided.
it: Rult
Otber dl.tlloooln the _ , eompoiWoo
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CHFSliiRE - Ema E. Cornelius, Walare, Solobllrllna- Bollmorl, Dotormodlate, and Adnnced; Slrultlng - Fancy ODd
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CROWN CITY - I. E. Boller, Mary Mllltary fer IMJIIt l!eilmero add Advanced;
Twc-BIIGn, Flq Twirling, Boys Solo,
Lou Halloy,and Belay Ro01 Sheets.
ODd
Boot ~lng MoJorette divllloos
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BIO GRANDE - Clyde Ewns, Wll·
t llam E. X.COJI, Earl G. Morgan, Frank- In - Fancy ODd Military unUorms.
'll!eaa dlvllloos are all divided Into
~ ' lin E. Patrie, Marie Richards IIIII Forrest
thei&amp;Oil"'UPI.
·: E. ,_...., Board or Public Alralrs Tho conteat Ia _ . 1o spectators and
'" JeanJ, ~.
food
IIIII driD&lt;a will he served tllrooCh· VINTON - · Beecher Divis, Mary
oot Ute dly by the Boosters.
Georp and Honrd Noekaq.
Send all requesta for conteat ontzy
Sdloal baud clllllldetea ere:
· · GAU.IPOLIS CITY - Marlin G. forma lo: !Ire. Ju&lt;\Y RlsP, lit. I, ReedsKearna1 Loulo R. Ford, Jr., RIChard C. YUle, Ohln, or phone a.eater, o. 9858595. Late Ollltloa wiD be ocooptad tile
llilderlck and Ceroll K. SQowden.
GALUA COUNTY BOARD - Tnm1aJ1 llllll'lllnl of the oontell at re&amp;lat1'8Uon
date of 9 a.m. Cooteat Is achemded
Shoetaand C. A. E...,.,
HANNAN TRACE ~ BWy HaUey, Vln- lo atart at 9:30 a.m. wlllt the Corpo and
team competition m be llrll.
lon A. Rankin, and Herman Slaoon.
KYGER CREEK - J. II, Burpr and
-rlll.llaoklno.
NORTII GALLIA - Philip L. - ....
SPEEDING BOND FORFEITED
ton, Earl F. Mayo, James C. MltCbeU,
GALLIPOLIS - WUllam H. Armenlo,
Bruce S. Sloul, ani Freel 'lllckelt.
17, Belford, N, J,, forfeited a .17.50SOUTHWESTERN- ClarenceJcoDaSeblrday In GaWa ~ Juvenile Court .
..ta, John McNeel, and 'lllulby O...na.
on a !late lfi&amp;I&gt;WIY Patral chirp o!"'//edGAU.IPOLIS CITY COliiML1fiiON lng.
R. D. 'l'homu, V. Wymood Bradbury, Richard E. Carler, and Cerrollll. McKenzie.
Oloahlre Is tho only village In the
ARR&amp;W REPORTED
a cmilbiDatloo clerlt-treacounty
GALUPOLIS- ThoGalllaC&lt;Iuni¥Shor•urer. The other toW have one person
uro
Deporlment erre- Cbriatopher
ftllllw Ute omce. 'll!e UlqlpO!Ied "'ndldate
K,
Krullkamp,
20, Galllpnlla, Fridly night
Is Helen Presion. This Is the llrot elecon a cllaraectlntoxlcsdon. Holsaebemded
fer a hearing Monday In Galllpnlls Municipal Court.

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DIVORCE ACTION FILED
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POMEROY - Cbarlllng grosa neglect
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
IIIII extreme cruelty Ralph T- Baas, llfracuaa, mod ault for divorce aplnst Cleblth
l'OMEROY - Cbarlea Walter VanMot.
0. Bo11, (lolllp&gt;lls, Rt. 2 In Melgac:..unt¥ or, 21, Middleport, and Linda Faye PillCommon Pleaa Coqrl; Frlday.
Una, 22, Pnmoroy, Rt. 2.

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drl- by Ida Irene Marlin, 47,
of naor Vlllton, wu demolllhed
When she backedfrmlthedrl..,
way of her bcme ... Paynter
Rtdp llaad. The pa feed sblck,
and her car wont at a high rate

Week's Weather

Tempera-

lllre, precipitation and weather
coodlllono for eaCh 24 boor
period as recorded by Pete
McCormick at the Falrfleld
Weather Station.
Dey
111&amp;11 Low Prec.
&amp;mclay • • • . • . 77 48
.lfonday • • • • •• 81
47
Tueaday .••. , . 74 45 .41
ll'edneaclay , • •• 59 41
'l)uradly ••. . . 51 22
Fridly . , ....• 60 23'
Salurday , • ••• • 50 :n
Averap hllh temperablre fer
Q,Ie IIIIa year - 64.4 de.r.oa, last year - 67.0 c1o-

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Iranians Give
Giant Weloome

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TEHRAN (U~ - Nearly a
mllllon lrlllllana Jammed till
otreeta and t0i064ll oflhe cop!.
tal Sablrdly lo .._,. dMH,
IIIIPIBUIO -..d -.a upon I b o
,_rcado ol Amarica'o Apollo
ua.-o.
The IIPJ'O&amp;i'loualll'IJOfilceamparnd wltll 1lxlae accorded
astronaut&amp; In Madrid and ilolBrade, prevlou hllh polnto ol
their 1ICrld toilr, and 000 mombar of thob'
llld
It exceeded ...,
&amp;t " - ' eonquororo Noli
. Armatrons, Edwin Aldrin oDd
Mlchlol CoiUnalllll tbolrwlwei
wm probably loeve!b&gt;diJ1111b-

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lira. - . Lou 'lll)olor,

dom are low!d bora

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.QNDAY &amp; TUESDAY:- OCT. 27 &amp; 2a

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of Hurtl...... learllld Suni1iJ
ru 'America, the lllld we Pi'&lt;JUdl.y hall . ·thet
her buabandwu aorloutand hold 80 door.
11 IIIJured In Marine baalo
tralnl111at Perialaland, s. c.
Taking tlrat .,iico In Ute
cate- 'lll)olor, aoo ofllr, and Mra.
~ .... ~ • fCIUI'Ih IJrador. Har
...... Taylor of Mldciii!POrl.
winnlnl entry entitled ''Amort.. and waa taken 1o C\lllep Medical
LlberiY" folloors: L
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When I tblnk about my country, I Coraline, IIIII plecnd on an
remember aomo of the famoua people
artltlclalldclne1, Hla wife and
who lllruqled lo make oor C&lt;IU/IIrj' Ute
poronto loft Immediately Cor
"llild of Ute free IIIII homo of the
Soltb Cetollna. The lncldonl
braYe."
1e under lnV8adllaUoo, It wao
Tltoma.o Jaftaraon used hia - t tal- reported. 'lll)ol.. wm ba .....
ent lo put clown all Ute facta and feel. IIDod ... thehoapllal lor .......
tnga hlo COUII!r7mon had lbclut wantlni
time. He lo a 1965 III'Id•te
lo be fraa , Goorae Waahln&amp;Con 101'\'ed
of !lutland 111gb Schoal. Hie
hb country •• a pnorel, leacllnl hla
Ia Rcnlo Lou Taymon Into bailie aplnot the British 11111 eddreaa
lor,
Medical
Collop HolPI·
flnalcy winning freocloni.
lal, Roonti07Woat,55DouahAI - • • In other CCMUibiea heord
Street, CharleaiA!n, about our land ol ~Qo IIIII Ub- ty
Cercllna 29t6&amp;.
ercy, IIley came lo our 111'081 COU!!tey
IIIII used Utclr talents to clear lamia
and build clUes. They ,_ed wollfiiird
to aottle now lorritory and add n o w INDIANS SfAY UNBEATEN
CAMBllllGE, Maoa. (U~­
- · · The United staloa ..,. bigger
and atronpr,
Pasa lntarcepdona by WHile
When paronls could apore Utelr chil- Bopn and Russ Adams 10':0
dren from Ute tarrna, IIley · lot the chil- 101beat1Do DartmoUth 11m aeconddren go lo school and get en educa- ijilarlar touchdowns, only U ·
tion. An education waa lmpw tant If the secoods apart Sablrd&amp;Y a n d
children wore lo be oucco881Ul In life sporked tile lndlena 1o a 24-10
and If IIley wore to be leaden for their 1v)' League victory over Hor~~y .
\
vard.
Americans are gratetul bocauaa they
can Choose Utolr own church and IIley
coil -'&lt; oot aptnat Utlngs they feel

!IIRLS NAVY

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are wrong.

lt. was our foretathera who won the
froe®ma we enjoy loday, but they did
not promiaa that Utese froe®ma would
last forever. There have been many people who have tried 1o destroy our
try and our freedom, llat America has
not lot them.
MallY younger Americana
pr111dly
given their Uvea ao Uta! Ute lli'eat AmerICIUI dream would Uve on.

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Forfelllur boada !Iii patrol . hl"!o; and Frederid!J, Calvori,
dlarl!l"• wen: - 1 1 ' . Hcol, 34, Rt. Z. GalllpoUs, •10 .,.

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COWMBUS (U~ - Setelf
dreaa the 26th 1f1m1:1us1on For,
um, ·~ by Ute lb!tlnl:
Ia! Naftonol Bank ol Collmibua here W.....adly.
About 750
lllllllallnoooleadora oro eap ctec!tolt.
Ute ooe day CCiof...,..,
Neder, IUlllor of ''Uiaate at
~" wUltpeak on...,_
111111111r protection Ia • •
ecommy,
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CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (U~
- 'lli'D'il':kllonllcQaule)'llcored two lall-uo, IDcl....,..,
~ 71.prd lddo returu. llid Ron llartlc booted
lllrM lla1d pia 11 Noi1ll C&amp;rolliW. orer-Oied Woke Foreat,~~ Saturda.Y.

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ruah Ute ........ biit- .,.heeraal•....
alono oro underway Cor a Chrl-a ca,..ta at Ute Trinity Unit-

:r...:~.:~~~~c~:: and 1n1- ,...... acre.. the
no. atot li8Woptbe• or the C011i11;)1-wlde- ... hold
Wedneadly wlllt IIPPI'Oldmataly 20 persons •ttellill!ll, mootly
troot the • - and CJeawr areao. llolrevor, more are ••poctec! to tako part.

RPV. C. Leroy ShPVeland

The next pradlce aaoolono wW he bGm 8 to 9 P. m. on Wed118oday, Oct, 29 and Nov, 5 and Thuraday, Nov. 1311111 Nov. 20.
Kro. Allee Neaee h dlrectlllr Ute preaonlatlon which wiU

Gospel Artist Opens

MR. AND MRS. II£1NO UNO were proaentecl two more
medala In tribute 1o Utelr IIGII, n-os R. Lind kWed A~W- 26

Six Days of Services

be Ralilh
~·a "The P1'1llllleed One." Mrs. Hen NeutzllllllB
ICCOiillllnlll.
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. (U~ -

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REG. $3.99

c;\larlarbaek Mike Pldppa .,......

od tor Utroo lallcbdnwns and
speedy Stan Brownscorod'u.ree

times aS Purdue overwhelmed
Norlltweatem Ssblrdly, 45..20,

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a Oroli!lace tle In the Big Ton
football -

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PANTY
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AFEW

1868, while fllht1illl wltb tho ·u. s. Marlnoa In V I '
A Marine olllcer from Charloslon caUed at the Lind
home Wedneadly to make Ute preiOIUtlon of the medala which
Include the V I - Mllltary Marlt 1lteda1 and the VIetnam GollaiU'J Cross wlllt Palm.
A REAL HIT AT TilE MEIGS COUNTY Farm Bureau annual
meot1111 In O!eatar Thuraday Dlght were the Sbogbv Sheri Its of
Franklin County,
'll!e "Sherlfra" - IIIII

oJileera - cloorned IIIII -

preiiOJited. Junior high ;,oolha

wUI meet '"' Monda,y and Wednellday, IIIII Ute senior high oo
Tuellday and Thuraday. Dessen and beverage will be provided by the church. Friends

are Invited.
EvangeUst Sheveland can be
heard on the Echoes ot Joy
program each morning rrom
7:f5-8 a.m., WJEII.
SbeveJaacl, as a "gospel
artlat, ~ depicts Chrilt In
aeenes from night 1o night wlllt
the use of colored Us!&gt;te and
unique black light Utal brings
oot Utlrd dimenalonal aftecta.
There Is also a llllrd c11mon.
&amp;1011 In the llerophonle Hl~l­
del~ muaicid backl!i'OWid especially reocrdocl oo tape for
each message and its picture.

are f8lllly law eotorcemont
Utolr way lltrough """'" 10 nom-

110110

bora clurl111 the OV8nllll - really top eatortalmne!L
h h hoped lo bring the bach 1o Melee COIIntJ' aomelimo In the ,... futUre ao that the general public can ellloy the
abowmanahlp of Ute ,.....,, AceCI!Qilnlll for Ute quartet p1ay •
wlllt the a.uck Selby Orcbeatra - whlcb Ia reportedly " Ill "
orcboat1'8 In Columbuo.
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QUITE AN OPPORTUNITY forMeJasHI&amp;IISChoolaenlorsaoo
their porents cam~ 111 "' Tuoacla1 .......,
Rlpr......tl... rr.... u ...."'... unlwraltle• and other
achoola wiD ba on to discuaa what their particular sehoola
~.;:,! otrer and to anawer ai1)' ljliOationa or the lludenta and
The c:ollop ln!ormaUOIIevent will '"nat 7:30 p, m. In the
aebool eudllorlum.
lncldentolly, aenlore of the Meli:a bOnd wiU say lhelr tarewell "" Nov, 7 whan they march Utelr laot time at a heme tootbaU pme, The B1'0I(J wtll be~~- reCOBnltlon duriJwlhe halftime band allow.
LT. FRED WEED, SON OF Mr. and llrs. Charlea A. Wsed,
Shaker llelahte, and gnnllson of Mro. Hazel Miller Groth, fprmorly of P..,.roy and now also of the Cleveland area0 baa been
Wounded In VIetnam.

Quantities
Are Limited.
So Huny.

Lyons Serves

As Panelist .

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GAL!;IPOLIS- Onemanwas
In one of two acc!denta
lnYoatlgated Friday by the Gallipolis Pn1t, state lfi&amp;I&gt;WIY Patrol.
Herold D. Miller, 31, Patriot, was tr1111ted at Oak HW
Clinic for a lacoraUOII on Ute
top Gf his bead IIIII reloallld
attor a ooe caraccldentat10:15
p.m. Friday on Rt. 233, ·fi.u.
and Utreo.untba mllea eaat ol
Ute Gallla.Jeckaon County lllio.
omcora aa1d Miller went off
the rilhl lido ollhe hltliWallllll
his car .slruck a tre., 'll!e v.eblclo was domallo~. No
dlarp was Died.
Norris A. N-, H, Rl.'l ~·
llpolls, wao ~ 1o fa111PDUa
Mudclpol Court oo a char&amp;o
ol left of center Ill a two
car collllloo at 5:25 ·p.m.
day on Ute llllavlllo 1\d.,
miles north of Rl. 160. · ·
Tbo patrnl aa1d N-, boadeel north, attempCod 1o JO.II 1
car driVOD by Georp W. IIIGtar, H, Rt. 1 GalUpolla,~at,u
Stover starled 1o make a loll
turn Into I driveway. No C1iDi
waa IDJurad. Thoro was iiiiDor
dom•r lo Nlmn'o car iutil - orate damap 1o Ute 81orar
car.

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CR} $WIIcH1Ps awned ond llcen•d ll'y BftNNrlcn .,.... C..,.,..lon

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J-s Gorner

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GOOD O&lt;;TC&gt;IJE~

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ABK TO WED
Averaeo I"" temperablro for
Offtclala
theUiroGALLIPOLIS
- ApplyiJw .Cor
lhe IIlio year - '¥1.4 c1e- nauto wlllt lll"r traya Iller
a
marrlt&amp;e
UceDII~In
YALEBLANKS~L
_ . , last year - 38.5 do- deciding at the lut
DOt
the olllce or Ga111a CGoa,y Pzo.
NEW HAVEN, ~~ -·
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bate CGuri1Jere JalmPaul Mur- BID Primps acored tll\D!-bTotal precipitation tor t b e
No ...._ waa Pill lor
pby,
22, Otuaba, llleb.,
Air · clowna oolhortruaa.•liJia&amp;r
IIIIo year - o.n or 811 declllon,
Force, IIIII Marie E. Ford, 21, dot01118· bold FA ~' jba
InCh; loll year - 0.36 ol an
Ga1llpGUa
teacher
nation' a loadllla ruobei; It~
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WOMAN SHOT DEAD
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Total precipitation 1o date
TOU!DO (U~ - !lira. lllu}'
blanked Cqrnoll, 17..O;'..~.. Iib
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lllla 111r - 25,fllndloa, laat ole ........... Toledo, wasCYCLISI' jllLLDl
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· 1o SllurdOJ 11nr1na • oi. , TOLEDO (U~ - ~ L,
Normlll ........ IUINal tareatlon Ill her....-. po.
26, Talodcl, waeldUed
llllturdtJ IIJ;., tl!e ..-eyde
clpltatlon - t6.70 lachel.
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GALLIPOLIS - Jamei C,, · ~· · ·
Forth, n, Rt. 2 c.- ·cit,, 'liit11e
waa deed eerb' Salurday 11'. Ve.
iiiOrldac at hla home. He bed llatara pieet4to~ ldmm =~=
boa! Ill for 101110 Umo. Ha no
1&amp;. Fortb wu 1 ••
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born In Glllla Count;y, - ot World 11'11' L
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F._.. Mnlnaa ~I be bold ,;
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1&amp;. F - Ia IIII'VIved by hla Churcll 2 p.ftl., 7'1•11 ;, wiG. / ·
wlto, llllmleJack-Forth,aod Rev. a.arlea W, 1!1,._, Jllll. ·
Gle fllllowlJig children: llurdoU clatin8. BUrial WID be ln dido
Forth, Rt. 2, Crown Cl\y; Mra. Valley Maii*J ~a.
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lloroal)' Baker, Mlddloport;
Frlouda 0111 colhl !111.1!. L.
· l&amp;a. nate King, Rt. 2, GaUl- Btevera F~ . -1D MorDOIIo: Delcle Forth, at ....,., corvllle attar f p.m., M

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Kalght, 42, llarlon, hi. failure
Suaan A, ID yla1d the rl&amp;ht of 1181·

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Una
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wine on
Charlea
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Gr-f ·A. !it 1°'t110, 19, Can- !llono, 32, Gllllpolt.; ,18, fallIa!; end llotMr L. .. , ....... 11, ....... .. ..-uc trot.

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illdp Rabert S. lleb, Ill -.. llllllltm.

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···GAflt.1POLIS ':L:' 'll!eGiiJll.POlls•RolaiUfbrCIIants Ailsoelation wiD conluct an oldlllohloned barpln dly and
side~ daT aales In Ute Old
French Cit~ on Monday and
Setunla.v at 6:30 a.m. a
Tueadly,
ahore bus c1r1..., by Archie
Trl.o&gt;mty resklellto are
Swartz, Pomeroy, killed al50 lnvltedloacantoday's T!meo1'011111 djie c11er whiCh ran Into Sellllnol l!ds for the opeclal
Uta polh of Uto -nortllbound bua • ..,.._
on old US Route 33. 'll!e bus waa ':II!Ill881111!!MI!IIIIII!lliiiiWIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIWIII~

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of'~ IDtO ~ udllty po1.;:~
ldJied and I ........ waai!Qured ... lakon ... Veterans MemorID threo aecldento lmeollpted 1a1 lloipllal by the oherttr,
b7 the llopu1ment of S!lerift treated Cor back lojurles, 11111
llabert llorteJiJocb f'rlcii,J and released.
ely &amp;llunlay,
At 1115 p.m. oo Ro!Ul241n
llaellle, a 100 pound doe d wu ldUed when It ran Into a
- c a r drl- by Carl
L. PoblniiGII, 18, Racine. Dam-

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a:;:-,LUPOLIS - Jeoala E.
r, 31, lllddloport, waalln1!11 t50 IIIII
Fridly Ill Gal.
liPoU• Mlulclpal t:c/url on 1
·IIUt lll&amp;hw&amp;Y PaltGl Char• of

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SAN DIEGO. C.llf. 'lUPllBY HOBART WILSON, JR.
WE'VE returned to otaadard tlmo once opliL lfyoo haven't Tha two vlalllna Ruulan
·~dono I~ better turn yoor eloekback- hour or yoo'U be caomonauts. one dalcrlbad •• a
"IWinger" with an eye for
·iarb' lor -'&lt; In tho mornl111l
-~- girl~ lollawad up
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ACCORDING to llpreo COIIIPiied by G. Rlehard Brown, lm- Dlanoyland and a Hollywood
1\sd'•te Jlolt 1n11urer and preaent ireaaurer Herman Dlllon, party SatiO'daY with a vlolt to
o . . Galllpolil lJoos have 1()0111 nt,3311.52 on the world's biggest ZI!O·
Mal. Gen. Georgly eer.go.
_ . . •••• for lndlgelll city and COUIIIf ochool
voy,
the tldfl)vert, •nd hI~
d!lldren since tho organization was charterecl
q~mpanionn ocienllll Kanotoln·
,. Oct. 19, 19511.
Hn Foddstov, flow hire I~
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THAT'S almoat $1,000 a yoar, A majority
tr tho mo110y has ....., !rom the sale of light...,. durll1! the past U years. (The Uons
aloo have a Oag di&amp;PIIIY proje~ and gperate
at the Jnnlor lair to kelp raise rundo
• tD blo eyoglaSHo.)

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THUS lor, dllrlqJ tho 1969-70 llscal yoar, the 1Jooa have
t6011.60 On oyoglasooa. The llscal yoar bepn on Jul,y 1.
,f 1lle pn~oont trold conth...o duriJW the next olglrt months,
"*he orpniaatlon wW no doubt eotabiiJh a now record In this d,..
:;;artmen~ Previous high was $1,158.2lln 1964.

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THE Gallipolis Lions have ollgod 13 "Llght-for-Siibt" drives
tin 14: years- there was no sale In 1957, the clOO's second ,ear
:,or gperatlon. Since 1956, Lions have sold approxlmatoly $34,:53D.68 worth of Ughtllulbo. And with the excepllon ol1967 (bad
t w•thorl the Llana have eotabliohed new sale recorda eight times
tin tho past nino years. The recent drive produced an aD-time
.. reeoni of $4,%03.70 tn gross sales. Naturally that's not aU proftt,
when au bills are paid, It wm give the club's activity fund

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-cREAM

OUTSIDE
SMOOTH CREME
CENTER

(A RAMEL

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THE ftrstLIOilaliRhtllulbsalewasheldin1956- alx ·d ayofrom Monday, Oct. 8 through Saturday, Oct. 13. F. It (Mac) loloGraw was preatdenL John Burllle was drive chairman. Merpbera
oold 807 hogs of bulbs. Fourteen years later, Lions sold ll!lpros. lmatel,y 2,101 hogs of bulbs - In just throe deyf.
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YEAR-DAYS-CHAIRMAN - GROSS- HIGH SALE'SMAN
956 - 6 - John Burlile, $1.614.00,
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1957 - No Sale
1958 - 14 - Gone Gloss, $1,800.00, Odie O'Donnoll, $165,76
1959 - 4 - John Burllle, $2,0011.00, Leon Saunders, $2511.00
1960 - 3 - WlseiiiiiJ&gt;(;ol)b, $1,51LOO, Odie O'DonnoU, $168.00
1961 - 3 - Jim DaUey, $1,900.00, Loon Saunders, $169.00
1962 - 6 - Gene Gloss, $2,232,90,
Kurt Rutz, $223.00
963 - 3 - Ed Cottrell, $2,440.95, Leon Saunders, $247.50
1964 - 3 - Hobart Wilson, $2, 758.02, Loon Saunders, $381.04
1965 - 3 - Loon Saunders, $3,207,26, Ed Cottrell, $283.50
1t66- 3- EvorottMc!ofohon,$3,613.92,Kelth'!11omas, $31LOO
1967 - 3 - Fred Wnod, $3,474.93, Keith Thomas, $316.00
1966 - 3 - LoweD ca!l, $3,768,00, John Moore; $3711.00
1969 - 3- Clyde Ramsay, $4,203.70, Loon Sbunders, $520.00

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ehalrman, number of days ln which bulbs were sold, gross ·
receipts, and thelllllvldual sales champion:

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we've compiled a record or the annual sale, Using the sale

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GALLIPOLIS - Min Pato,y
Glaoo, Gallla C~ Eden~ ~t, llmno Ecmomicl,
· :Ce~Yed tho Grace Feyalnpr
ward !lin~. Oc:t. 19, at the
PrttooBional
improvelllellt8
l'roli'am during the amual
· -~ ol tho National Asoo.
clatlcm . ol Ex!A!nalon Homo
l.ilalionilsto In Phliadolphla, Pa.
'• Ao roclplontoloneoltwusuch
, £:1111ual awards throoghout the
matloo, Miss Glass will ,....lve
,• crant ol ~0 to study In oth~-slates lor me month dur!""the coming year.
~ Mloa Glass, a resident oc
~!: Firat Avo., hao boon
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a Councy Extension Alent,
~ Economics, for ooven
11Joara, !lie fonnoriY lll!rved six
~ro In Ute same capacity in
",.Clermont County.
f A deep cmvlcllon that motltnlloe Is the ~ to a OODllnJillal!earning process~
~Mlsa Glasa to applf for the
, Grace Feyslnger Award, ••, cording to Allee Ill, Tommas,
;.Publlc Relallnns Chalr1111111,
fOblo Cooperative Extension
cAllenta Aasoclatloo.
1 _MIOB ~la11 received t h e
~ aword and otuciY ~ti
aa result ol bor own 00_ _
' Ins record Olld her koon Intereot In tho unique motlva· tloe problems among adults
Wlileh present program devolCIPmont and lmpiomonlallon dlf,flcultles.
'!be Grace FryBingor Award
_will Provide Miss Glass wUhan
,Gppot1unity to study In other
~ Counties In neighliorlng olatoa.
Silo 111ated: "I want to oluciY

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and week!Jo Gallia Times ... Tnonan Morris llles applleatlon papara with Federal Commnnieatlons Commission for prgposed
Gallipolis radio station ... Light ...., blankets Gallla aroo .. .
-r.hn'lotte Preoton Dimod GARS RomeCOJDirv Queen ... Faye Neal
aeOre ln
on government, hlstorytest glv.

PLEATED
DRAPES

NOW! TAKE COLOR
OR BLACK AND WHITE

Beautiful skirts, sweoten,
pants,
blouooo fro,.
tho eolloctloa at Strawllorrr
Hill, Rio Grondo, 9 a.m. to
7 p.m. daily.
Pd. ad.

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~on~~:~R THE COLOR FILM $3.99

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Tho club will moot again
at 2 p.m. Nov. 18, at the high
schonl.

OUR OWN

LATEX
WALL-FINISH
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Glaat Culvert
One of the world's largest
drainage culverts is located
in Ontario, Canada. It has a
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The
span o. near y
.eet.
galvamzed steel structure,
which was completely fieldassembled In eight days, Is
166 feet long and 21 feet 7
iDche• hlgb,

Tree with the smallest
buds is the hawthorn, whose
tilly buds .,.. best seen with
a magnifying glass. .

WHITE - COLORS

OUR LOW
EVERYDAY
$3.99

GAL.

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Hith ~.... fill. Plollfy of lfMill ....... c........
hool for ironiftt in ol dlNctlons. Ftlllric dial. Utht·
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C..o In Today and Mol• Your S.loctlon

MINIMUM 20 SQ. YDS.
INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET NOT
INCLUDED IN miS SPECIAL!

IEADY -MADE DRAPES
MOST ANY SIZE TO F.IT
ANY WINDOW IN STOCK!

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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MON. TUES. WED. S./i.T •.9-5
THURSDAY 9-12
FRIPAY 9-l'f',I&gt;L

BERNADINES
326 SECOND AVE.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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WERE $2.50
1.97'
2:.67
WERE $1.99

lie,JoeMrs.
Mrs.
Giles,Mary
Mra.Groves,
HoodleyGar.
Roscoe Houck, Mrs. Clarence
Barcus, Mrs. Johnny Hatrelt
Mrs. Allen Romaine, Mrs. Leo:
ter FJI:dns, Miss Norma Powell,
Miss Doma Altizer.
Mrs. Jerald Hatrelt, daugh-

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MEN'S
TIES
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will honeymoon .., tho east
coast.
Arter the wedding irlp they
will return to san Antonio Tox
where Lt. Murphy will
tiOIJOI( at Randolph Air Force

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• NYLOII •IOOL • ACRILAN • HERCULON

GALLIPOLIS- MarleEiloon
Ford, d&amp;uillter ol Mr. land Mrs.
Loots Ford, Jr., 6 IUI!crest
Drive, beCIUile the bride ol Lt.
John Paul Murphy, Sbturdey af"
ternoon at the St. Loots Catho.

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HUGE ASSORTMENT

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SIDEWALK SALE

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Saturdqy Bride

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and MrL James
R. Porter of Eureka are announcing the engagmont of
their daughter, Brenda Kay, to Mr. Denver Leo Klqrory
son of Mr. and MrL Mlttford K111fory of Box 375,
string llldce, Galllpolla. Miss Porter Is a senior at Gallla
Academy ~ SChool and Mr. Ki1~ry is a 1969 graduate
of Gallla Academy !Ugh School. He is employed at Romsworth Gull Service Station. Wocldll1f plans are Incomplete.

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BARGAINS •••••••••••••••••

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$11.99
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$7.99
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Miss Brenda Kay Porter

'"CHA.RGE 1T ON YOUR BANKAII\ERICARO CARD"

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. Seniors' Mothers Organize
TUPPERS PLAINS - Olfl.
were elected rdiCII mothers
the Eaatom mgh School eon· lora met at the hll!lt ochool to
orl!llllle and plan activities for
year.
Elected .,.,.. Mrs. Dorothy
Mrs. Hazel
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nc:e pro
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IAic:lllo Ridenour secrotaey·
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and Mrs. Eva Walker, report.
or. Named chalrmaa of t h e
1101'1 and means committee was
Mrs. Oneida Cole with M r s.
Griffith, Mrs. Pat Smith,
Mr1. Vera Weber, Mrs. June
and Mrs. VIvian llal[.
members of the commit-

Mrs. John Paul Murphy

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rofre-s, uolated by
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read the vorrs of the dcQ&gt;Ie allon lind GMuna PI l!isnon. with a hoosewarmlng limdey, call Olld children, Mrs. Clar~ c0n1mony. Miss Dora
Tho brldecroom &amp;radualod Oct. 19, at their now home once Mooney, ..., lllark, Mr .
rady presented a half boor !roll) St. Louis Univerolcy ln on Rt. 218. The event was plan. and Mrs. Jack Carter, Mr. and
ol organ music be!ore the wed- JUIJe with a degree ln po,ychol- nod by Mro. Richard Dixon Mrs. Uoyd Wickline.
ding.
OliY. He Is a member "-Tau and Mrs. llajr Barcus.
Sending gifts: Mr. and Mrs.
The bride was (liven In mar- Kappa Epsilon 'lraternlcy and
After the honorees opened Robert Rohorto, Mr. and Mrs.
riap by her father.
Is presently serving his coun- sod acknowledged their gifts, Marvin Wickline, Mr. and Mrs.
Maid It honor waa Joan t:rJln the air force.
. refreshments were served.
James Warre~ Mr. and Mrs.
Ford, lister of tbe bride.
AUendlng were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blazer, Mr and Mrs
Bridoomalds were Mlsa PatrieRlchsrd Dlxoo, daughter Tam. Boocher l'l&gt;llng, Mr~. He 1 e ~
Ia McGeady, coosln of the QUIC
my, Mr. and Mrs. llajr uar. ·Staniey, Mr Jamesstaato
bride, Clinton, Iowa; and Mlas
K Q U I Z cus, ehlldron Teresa and Jeff.
Nancy .~ .'l1llsa, Oklo ..•
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llilitJ. e~Mr.andMrs. ElmerThorn~.• ~lfFonl, st.@nr&lt;'-~'JI.eit&lt;Unt fol";;,t:!t':lliti~
and Mra. --~
the,.bft~, wao ·flower slrk '.• · .W,jeot two other presidents lfc, J r., Mr. and Mrs. ForWW~.•. F. Peter, Omaha, in one eleC'tion? .
n~st Wickline, Mr. and Mrs •
wao bell lftiUI, Ushers we r e
"-Woodrow Wilson, who Franklin Gel'llc, daughter An:
Murph¥, brother ()(, tho Rd e feat e d ·both Theodore gela, Mr. Olld Mrs. R on n 1 e
bridegroom, Edward G. Warln,
oosevelt and William How. !lcoons daughter Teresa Mr
Omaha; wnuam F, Tracy, Re- ard Taft In 1912.
and ~s. Pal Ramey, son
ment, Dl.; Michael H. HoliOIId,
Mr. and Mrs. Marable Haland John B, Rottermaa, LaulsQ-ln which illternational felt, Mr, and Mrs. Gary MUvlllo, Ky.
event do .women of Olney lor, son Farrell Ray, Mr. and
A reception was held at the England, and Liber&lt;ll, Kan.: Mrs. Otis Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Galllpoll
c&lt;nnpete annU4Uy?
a !llrlne Cllil follow.
A-The Shrove TUeoday Verne Altizer, Mr. and Mrs.
lng the Wedding. The Cjlllp(o pancake derby.
Maurice Wickline.

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Dr. aa.:, bride received 1111 All

OUR
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read(JW,
Mrs. .uilolood
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Mrs. M~
In

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY

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.m Mrs. A. V. Murpb,y, ,8414
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"The Chadouf," sllllg by
EgyptlaD workers on tbe
manpowered treadwheel Nile
water m!Us since time lm·
memorial, is the world's old•t ·known song.

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Other honoro bellowed upon
MIOB Glass have bosl tho Nationa! Asooelatlon of Exl&lt;lllalOil
Home Ecoeomlsto Dlot!nguiiiiied Service Award In 1968 and
Homo EcoeomluCo-Chalrmla
and Chairman In 1967 and 1968,
respectivelY, &lt;'-the Oblo Cooporatlve Extenalon Aa-nts AlllOo
clat1011. !lie also holds active
rnemberoblp In tho Ohlo 11oJM
Ecoeomlcs Aoooclallnn, t h o
Amerl0111 llmno Economics A..
ooeiltlllll, National Aosoclatlon
ol ExtenBion Homo Ecoeomlsto,
Ohio Cooperative Extension
Alent• Aosoclatlon Olld Q&gt;sllon
SIIIJII&amp; Phi.
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TWENlY YEARS AGO, from the Illes of the Dally Tribune

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In other states and In ....,tiel
Blmllar to GalU' ~cular(f
those lhat are llndlnt! ""~'" ~
stlmulatlni adulto to putlclpate activelY Olld to m ore
nearly meet tbe needs ol their
adult -latloo through the Extenoloo Procram.•
Daul!ltterol Mr.endMro.~
Glaso olSharpsbUJ11 'Ohio MIN
Glass
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Bomo !Ugh School. h n~c:eiY­
ed her Bachelor of Science ~
1!1'00 In Home E&lt;onomlto Extensloo from Ohio Slate UnJvorolcy In 1957, file aloo .....
pleted a serneater ot gra4la18
work In Child Developlilent and
Family Reloll.ono at Cornell
Unlverolcy, llhlea, N. Y,

•SPORTS ·
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FADE AND
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POJtltElt .- Tho WeoiL of ,,NM!'\1';/c •
PrQor n Self,.J)eJUI wai CJb. .~
oonod ·by 11)0 Porter W.S.C.S.
at ito Octaller meeiiJW at the
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The moetll1f was cpeDOCI by a
MriiJ Della ·~ ·~., ;.
t ... IUI"er'l rtp)I';L
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The proaldenl, Mrs. Marl'
Mro. 'JO.u&amp;.et.~~li '
lheprofii'IIII. .Soilpb. . 'I'IJM¥. ,
/1. ploao- ohoppl•t ••por- woo 1hen b7 Ni'O: (\ill 'M!II•oco, Str,a wb-y Hill, Rio eheL
•' '· ' ,Gtando, 9 •·•· lo 7 P·•· · Mrs. Maze ·led • diK111~
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Insect Repellent
If you're paintlllg any sur.
face In the country or
suburbs, 1ry adding 'two
tablespoons .of citronella or
oil of wintergreen to each
jlallon of paint This willteep
maects oft tbe freShly paint·
ed surface until it dries.

27th
MONDAY

28th
TUESDAY

DAYS

WOMENS LOAFER$___________s4.00
CHilDRENS SHOE$ ____________S3.00

BOYS' COWBOY BOOT$ ______S4·00
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MONDAY .
RUMMAGE SALE - - . 1
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•: lo · toaeh Elilltlh literature to
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PROF. JAN SIIIKO
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W!IGm It II a •Uve ICIIIue."
,_ SIIilko fllla the • ..,.,-.,
at toaehlnglnlbe'llollled !btao and . - feel l'ree to ask atarled ID&amp;IepelldentiJr,
He worked at the Folger Lib·.:l'f ,,_. hewn I'OIIII'IIIiil beeauaa It q,utiUORI at aoy lillie.
pfta him an ~1$' "The clll11 llze," .he went . rary 10 m-•· but did not lin.to beecime l'amlllar with a.e on, "olee alrecte Uoe degree or lih hla work. II waa then that
~ oducatlCII OJIIem, formalll;y llllloeclaaiiJ'&lt;ICIIII. 1be he deeldecl to ala)' lqer In the
atudaat olalldarda aDd IIIUdelll """"' 1 teach are amall, aDd United StataL
"I wanted to have IIIJ' llunlly
JDUII'elta.
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Udo Ieoda to a cloaer and llield"1 IDI alao aliJo," be ldtlod, iler atudanl-!eacber relation- with me," he aid, "but 111e
"lo, ... u'fraiDbw In a Corelgo · olo\1. 1bla cloar relationship grants were alan end. Tho only
~ le ·iullldenttobe 1110- bollema both theatollentandthe WOJ to stay here was to ftDd
•08· -~'w:, uiJW Ill die U.S." ttaehlr, and ollowa greater employment. The only ddng left
waa teachlJw."
', &amp;~ the ~ troecloin In commomlcatlon."
and Amirlcu educational IIJio
Simko, who wu born tn Zlate
Simko submldod a reaame to
.teo, Simko pointe!! to a.,... II o r a v c e, Czechoslcmlda, the annual ......ntton or the
er
or~IJ u the eame toGieVnlledStatealnl967 Madera IA....ae Aoeoelatlm
!&gt;laolldllrveace.
attar rece!Ying a l!l'lnt from or America. Aller two or throe
· "Ciaaa1 In Eurape," he obo the Folpr Sloakespeorean Llb- Interviews be received a leiter
aenod, "are dl¥1dad, uarulo, rary In Waohlngton, D. c. The from Rio Grande CoUep otrarInto a lwoobour• - • · which 11 lll'llrt. which waa slw!emented lng hi' a poolllon, whleh he acvery tonna1, aDd a ooemiJu by tile U. S. Dopu1iruon&amp; or Slate, cepted.
Simko aDd hla wife, Llbua,
wbere • - mOJ uk quos- oiiiJII'od Simko to work on lll'o
~ II soema the!, lntloe U.S., pro,leeto, one Shekeapeoran have two "'"'"• Jan and VJadl.
lectUrea are much leaa formal, aDd the other llnguisUc, he had mlr,

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•••"•••••••
BLADES
THE lEST IUY IN TOWN I

BAViP4&amp;S

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Iuper DIICount Prlcotl

For The

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MO"DAY '&amp; TUE$.DAY~ OCTOBER .27 an• 28

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GALLIPOl-IS,;_ 'I IIII Donna
J - Ph11Up1, brlda • elect ol
lfi', Cbarlol Lee Dowler, W&amp;l
IIYtn • miiiCOUIDeau1 brldel
ltbower Tutildq at the homo
.Ill Dr. IIIII
1boma1 W,
IIOrpn, wll!o lfi'o, David D,
Smllli IIIII Mr•· 1bomos W,
lforliln U loolleaaes.
.. IIIIi Phllllpo Gl*lod a a d
,aclalowledsod lllllir lovel,y slfta,
'11lo table wa1 decorated

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brlda u the centerpiece. Rerrellomentl ol jeUo
Alod and ciiiJee were served.
Attenol!ne Were Mrs. EldCII
Tbomu, Mra. Mary Phillips,
llr1. Ar1111r A. Nibert, Mra.
Jollpb Luikart, Mr1. Dan Nottar, Mr1. BID Dowler, Mra.
Gary O'NOII, Mra. lllnraJ'd B.
Saundero, Mra. Eat&amp; llcKDiilol,
Mra. Alva QUI Ivan, Mrs. Ma.
rle Glasaburn, Mra. James Cu.
Aa)ollo Mrl.

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Kemeth Fruler, Mill Mary
Clendenin, Mr1. SloeldCII Parks,

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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MON., TUES., WI!D., SAT. 9-5

THURSDAY 9-12
FRIDAY 9-8 P.M.

·WOODBURY
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GEM NAIL CUPPII
&amp; EMilY IOAID ASSOITMINT
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WALNUT SIIIT HANHIS
01 TIOUSII HQIEIS

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• SHAMPOO
• CREME RINSE

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m. Emeot N. Willman of GilIIJ)OIIs will preeent a history
or tile church
Mrs. Cl,y~ Dlle will direct
G!e Senior Choir IUid Mrs. DaYld L, Reea wiD dlreet 111e

Junior Choir. Mra. w. A. LewIa will have an
of acrap.
books 011 ""' history or a.o
chUrch.
All members and rrtends or
G!o chUrch are im!ted. There
wiD tie a basket dinner at noon
PT. PLEASANT - Two lolaIUid tho a11emonn will be opent
son choorehes, Ctorloot aDd AI·
mln&amp;llns with friends and re. brllbt United Methodlata, are
eaUing old times.
plamdng a lt&gt;lrltoal Lite eruoade to be held ror two ........
Unlq•• and unuaual iteMs cutive weekends.
can bo f.und In tloo now
The Rev. Jock HJalna or
ahop "Strawberry Hill" In Christ U n I t e d Methodist
Rio Grando. 7 days a wook Church, Parkersburg, will be
9 to 7 p.on. daily. Pd. ad. tho o-ellst and Keith Hanl111,
a retoorned MlssiCII&amp;ry !rom
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Haiti wW be song laeder.
Crw
1p w
The first servlee will be held
at Albright Chureb Oct. 31,
Nov. 1 and 2 at 7:30p.m. each

Pbn Crusade

On 2 Weekends

The

Candloo, diRnor ta~a,
hancldlppod, . ocontod, drlpo
loll or ...,.. to drip. All
colora, al&amp;el anti thap•• ot
Rio Grando' s Sffowborry
Hlll1 Rio Grande. Opon
dally 9 to 7 p.on.
pd. ad.

ZAMAIIASMEMORIAL
BEAUMONT, Tox. (UPilGoorgo Zeharlas announced
Friday thai he has donaled
110,000 to a foundation that
proposes to construct e memor ·
lal lo his late wife, Mildred

''Babe" DldrlkiiR Zaharlas.lhe
grutest woman athlete In the
firs! holf of tho 20th century.

THE DAILY wmMEL

ond -*erlblp co.rdlo;

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TrGop
reCOIIII,y. The 1a'oC9 - II CllldJ Rclulh and the lroQp ~ .
scribe Ia Nancy Sa&amp;er. The baIroil are lqler Sb:, Nanc)'Fra- ·~c

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ley, DcmaHolderi!Y,BeekJJenklna, SlndJ lltaJod, Dollble
llullord, IUid lpotr&lt;JI leader
Joyce ll&lt;u'nolda; Purple People, ·
Debbie Barron, Twlla HarriSCII, JudJ Kemp, Carrell Kldl
well, CtndJ Roush, patrol tliod.
er Robin Sloal!er; and G9od
Julia Carr, Jcen !iannan, Monna Hou&lt;k, Nancy Sager, Stephanie Wuerch, the pa.
tral leader being Sheila caaaldJ.

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Quarter Horse

eveniRW.

On the aecoM weekerwJ, servleea wW be held Nov. 7, 8 eDd
9 In Chrlat United Malbndlst
Chooreb at 7:30 each evening.
The Rev. Parker Hinzman,
pastor', invites area residents
to partlclpote In these meet-

Congress Won

TODAY
IT'S "A DOLLAR SAVED
IS A DOLLAR EARNED"!
But penny saved or dollar saved, there's
absolutely nothing like a growing ready·
cash reserve -safely deposited In an In·
terest-earnlng savings account herefor emergency, pleasure, college education, or down-payment on a new car or
home •

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Wuerdl and Mrs.
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POMEROY - Mill Danna
Manuel has received a
scholarship to attend the
American Quarler Horse
Congress In Columbus. Oct. 29 lqcs am. "make this a time of
spiritual renewal. n
through Nov. 2.
· , - - - - - - - - - . . , The congress will offer four
SUNDAY
days
of
comprehensive
P""-••1-lluolnou
TIMES-SENTINEL
seminars.
locturoo
and ..
T..1,1111Z
M• .....
coll"lnod
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damonstra1k»na covering every
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l'*i.W t¥er7 s.dU • 1M 011111 Vlllf1 ,
.
PrMliMftl co.
aspect of showing. performlng, ..........
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·oALLwous DAILY T...,NE
judging, hor
breeding and raising of
GBC GRADIJATES
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Secret

NEI!DLES BENTLEY DEAD
BALTIMORE (UPI) - John
NIOdlos Bentley • who while
pitching lor the New York
Glanll ·lost the final game of
the 1924 World SoriH to walter
Jollnoon, died Frklay at the age
of 74.

teoeher ell combinod adult &amp;In
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quarter
lOS. l.t, 1 fresh~n
Miss Manuel,
attondlnu Southern Local

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llllliverli&amp;l'l' ~. Nor•. 2.
Tho Rev. ·L, L. Rclulh of GilU,.OU.a,
pulor, will deliver the moratns aerrnoa at
10:45 a.m.
Don J111e1 of Ook IWI will

Mra. Robert CaldweU, Mlas . .,.:~·P.=::_,.~~=~.:; School is a member of the Meigs
France a JCIIOs, Mra. llllb Gra. · ......,,
··'""'"-"'"_,. .... Counly Riding Club. She has
~.r 11 TERMS
.....l'Q)'. 0111 a. r.Mt CHile..
comple1ed her sixth uaer
In the
OF stJBSCRIPTIQN
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a, (tnltr 4tllr anc1 Sun~~ar. 4k ptr....,
.t-H Pleasure Riders
MAIL SlJJIICIUn'ION ltATES
ed
Sendlne: llftl wore Mrs. Ron..
1111 GeUI&amp;IOUI TriMa Ill Oldo ani Welt Club.
year she was nam
a1d Jlarool- Mrl. J 0 8 E. V!IJIIIIII,; - ,., tllJ II• -.a. •• u.r. reserve champion and received
130 11
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an awerd In veterinarian
Sml111., Mrs. John L. EIIIDI,
r.. o.u,
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Mrs. A. Kimball adter, Mra. .....
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n....lfltllt
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J. Ml;ba~ N~.:: :.•· ~~ :!:..':~~~t~U::':r!:::.~! .William 8. Downie. Miss
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Is the dlugl'\ter of Mrs.
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Stu Croam l.OS.C.. or
79c SID 1-oz. Roll-On

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PACK 203 will have pack mIng 7:30 p.m. at Grace United
Methodist Church.
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AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary
1 p.m. prqmpt, due to ClvU
Doren10 meotlns at 7:30 p.m.
ENO GRANGE will 14nina·
field Ill'..,.. at 7:30 p.m. )1.
ataU&amp;IIon or orrtcero. llltreahmente lllldwldles and dough.
IJIII,
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THURSDAY
RVIIIIAGE SAIJ!:, llarrla
Gni!CO lloll, 8 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Sole • - • thrOQ&amp;h Frlda,y.
Brtrw arUclea to Gra• Hall
or Mra. Paul llomeJ, Jr., In
BldWeU.
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Reguur IIIOIIIIob meatlng f/1
ih'! Rectatered Noorae AaeoeJ..
aUon wW ~ held In lbo Doctor's Dln~Jw room at llollleclleal Center on Flrot A..,
nue, 7t30 ,p.m. on Nov. e.
Gueot oilloJiker• wW be Mr.
and Mra. Waldliio Rauflo, Mr,
Rauah betngonllle
taak force cl Weat Vlrllnl&amp;.
He Is oliO director or C....
munltJ Dovelq~meat . aDd Reoearch In Well Y.frslnla.
Mr. and Mra. llollah wW
preaelll a prCICI'IIm 111 laj&gt;l·
dory, lbe art or cutUng and
pollohlng atone. Mr. Rouab
Ia olao tnllructor or laj&gt;ldaey
at GlenviUe State CoUepalld
Cedar Lake. AU ...,.tatered
nooraes ara lnvltoe.

Be Celebrateti
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JOBS!

Save hera every payday!

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F ree customer p or k'mg

*Drive-in Window Service

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ClLLIPOLIS - PaoiCII' Jo..
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tor llan-y E. Cdo of lho
BopUat Chutch altelil!ld tho
38th Ulllll8l con!orenee oi the
OhJo AaiOe~Cil or· RefJular'
Boptlot Churches In tho Calnry llaptlol Church at Flnllay whore over 500 churcb me..
se...,.a and violtoroworepre,.
ont for tho Mondi.Y IIJid Tuea.day ovenlfw meollqro.
The morning and ofternoon
oeulono wore attended by ..,...
era! hlllldredpastDro, mlulooaries and vialtoro.
Thirteen lndfi!OIII!elll
u.&amp;111st churches were received
Into tha !ollowahtp of the 0. A.
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WW IODieone fell mo whore Oclel&gt;er haa aono? I )lsi can't
beUeve It Is Oct. 26. With the temperature In tho 70o on Wedneldlf It aoomed llko Auauot.
An extra dividend II aett1n1 tD enjQy our Dowers 1 - .
Rliht now roooa have a rich color.
Dld ~ ever hear oC purple writing? I didn't koow whatlt
wao unul recently. The followlllll paragraph• ore oxamplea
!rom nv own writing:
"The dark willow under which I sit Ia tho only tree now
with enougflleaves to keep out tho mld.OCtober oun.
.,To the north. scattered diamond dust sparkle• on the rtv ..
er•s surface. Uving dots and dashes poek the Ohio• a Ulddatlna ourface, norlbwarda,
•"On the West Virginia abore, browneattlebawlto each otller
llld make11lelr woy to tho water.
..Delayed waves from a small boat's wake stroke the shore,
building Iampo unW the last onoa crash togelher, Uko an orcheotra•a creacando, then die qulekly.

•'Trees near the water are c1early defined and green,

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THE RIO GRANDE FACULTY WOMEN hid a good Umo

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at their '"un~lrthda,y par1;y." They were all gfyen horoaeopeai
Mrs. Sam Raines found hera 80 close to her pereooallzy that
abe took It home to show her huaband.
k alao came to Ugbt that Mrs. Alphus Christenaen never
baeked down from a good debate. Everyone enjoyed a laugfl
with veteran professor, Mill Clara Poston, about her love
life. And Mrs. Jen-y Updesrass, notoriously known for her
~ hoblta, was found to be tllrlfly.

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SOMEONE EXPRESSED A CONCERN recently that botber•
~ ed her, and It bothers me too. Apparently thP.re are oo doctors
atten.U... countY IIlAh school football I!BlDes. Gueoa there's
• no 1A1 toremedythis,butlknowll I were the mother ot a coun.
: ty 1ebool football pla3er, I would worry aome.
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WE WERE A LITTLE DISAPPOINTED about the turn out for
our Civil Defense Medical Self-Help class. A lotoC thlnp were
&amp;alna oo that nli!ll~ we reellzed that when the meeting was set
up. AQI'WBY, there Is still Ume for you to enroll and we hope
more ladles do. Thlslsaworlbwhllecouroe,lt 11 free llld ml8bt
he)j) you save a U!e.

Net Louise Stipp and Madge I!Jwldren from Pt. Pleasant,
(Don't know thetr huobar&gt;1s• nameS). Yes, gall, any hullbar&gt;1
alee eiiOUIII to bring Ills wife to the meetlll!l Ia welcome to
attend We were pleased that these neighbors were interested In our activities. When they finish the course, may.
be th11Y will teach It In Fl&gt;lnt.
THIS BUSINESS OF NOTbeingabletouaethe huobllld's name,
In a oewe report has £')(ten me Into trouble .... 80 may I remind
fill pubUelzy chairmen to use the
DIDM1 Reellft
~ lo not proper to "" Mro. Mary Smitb ... : It Rltalld be Mr'~
!J\ful Smith. An anonymous letter writer once really got me
"1:614 on that point. Though I had al-s signed myaoll Pat
or Patricia, which Is correct, without the Mrs., that Is.

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A GOLD STAR GOES THIS WEEK .ID Ubrarlan Jooathali
Loudon who every day IIJid every woek helpa ehlldren feel
welcome llld wanted In the -.clerfUl world of books.
Catherine Drinker Bowen ln her "Adventures of a Biographer,• wrote somelhtll8 )1st for Jonathan (perhaPS). Jon's
Wife lhould road It too, because Mro. Bowen said, "rm In
love with librarians - -BOd In a peQ&gt;etual, dellablfulllf.
fllr of the heart with aU publlc custodWul oC books."
Ill ...Uments exactly.

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Bridal Slwwer

Given by Class
VINTON - The B. T.L Sunday
School Clasa held Its first faD
meeU.W oo Oct. 22 at the Vlr&gt;ton Baptlot Church. A weddlqr
ahower was held for Mrs. PauJ
Turn, ... Sheila CWTy, Devotions were led by Mro. Edgar
Hawks, and a dinner followed In
the FeUowshlp Room.
New otrJcers for the year are
Mrs. HerbertMoore,preslder&amp;;

The awnae mlao~ glvlqr per church for laot year
was $6,700.

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The next m'eeUqr of the Nature's Garden Club Is scheduled Nov. 18, wheo the Rutland
Garden Club will be hosteaBo

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Mrs. Glenn,
BradleyMrL
Harder,
Mra. Howard
Harold L. cramer, Mr.. Jim J.lul.
hnland, 1.1181 PeNI)' Mulholned,
Mro. L E. Argabr!pt, Mru.
Edgar Hawks, Mre. J.D. Smith,
Mrs. Junior JllcCielland, Mrs.
H. Cremeono and MrL Paul
Turn,
Guests were the Rev. IIIII Mrs.
Kirby ODe•; ·llld · Mrs. Allee
Mantze. A hsrvost dlMer lo
planned for !he November meet.
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workl. We have teetlmonl•l•
l'tlporting on ill IUCCtM, If
you fo II ow :t uac.t 1y, you
thould lose 10 pound• In 10
daye, No weig"'t loa In the
firtt four d.1y1 but you wm
suddenly drop 5 poundt ott
the 5th ct.y , Thereafter 1oM
one pound a dty until the
tOth dly. Then you will IOH
1 Y2 pounds every two dayt
until you get down to your
proper weight. Belt of ell,
there will be no hunger
ptngL Rev!Md and enlarged.,
thil diet lttl )'OU lt:Uff )'OUf'o
lllf with formerly .,.IM'bl•
dtn"' foodt, IUC.h at Maq

trimmed with fat, rullt or

fried ctllc:hn, grtvlll, ma,..
tnnaiH, lobster ewlmMI"' In
llu1ttr, bacon f4lt, IIUNiH
.nd Krambltd egge and ttlll
lote weight. The IICI"ttt No
fUnd thie "Quick we 1ght ION"
dlat Ia aim~tla. Fet doe• not
form fat. And the grapefruit
juice in this diet actt 11 1 cat·
alyet (the "trlnar"), to l'tllrt
the rat burning proceea. Vou
atuff )'Ourtelf on the ~t•rmit·
ttd food lilted In tha diet
plan, and IIIII ION unelghtly
fat and exee11 body flulda. A
copy of t+lla et..rtllng • .,......
ful diet ean be obblned .,.
aendlna t2 to

C.ltrut Diet Plen
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Money·back gu.r.antee. If
efttr trying the diet you hav.
not loat 7 poundt In tha flrwt
ltVon Itaya, another I JIH.Iftdt
In the next 7 dayt, and 1V1
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afttr, elrnpty retur-. the dlel
1lan and JOUr t2 will IN ,..
fundelf ,rornptlt end wltMut
I'OUMtnt. Tear tr.lt tflle .,...
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1 rtmlndar. Deoldl
now ttt NJaln the trlrn att:r.

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Mr. IIJid Mrs. Dean 0, Jmeo,
110 N. College Ave., have re.
turned homo alter Bpenc!lng oev.
oral days In Youngatown, Oblo.
Mro. Jones lYOS honored ••
an Immediate post prealdent oC
a federated club, the Colontal
Sludy Club. Keeping with tra.
diUon, a Dowering crab wao
planted In Ml1l Creek Park. A
lwteheon was held at Holiday
lm, Market St., following the
ceremorty.
"llld nu-l.
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were
BUOste st the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M7roo Ferguson, ·winona

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MiJs Viola . Miller, Darryl Stumbo Wed Oct. 3

Best-0-Chicken

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SAVINGS
AND LOAN
COMPANY
Oppoelte P••• Office
Golllpolle, Ohio

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Folio, Davis, W, Va., tho bride
The common lobster lives
changed Into a purploknltdreao among the rock ledges off
IIJid wore an orchid from her OceaD
the shores
Atlantic
northofofthe
Cape
Cod,
bridal ~et.
Tho new Mrs. Stumbo Is a C.,~~:\~t::'."k crevices
~ of Wahama IIJ&amp;It School
IIJid t h e CabeU llunllngton
School oC X..-QTechnoiO&amp;Y, and
-nded Maraball UnlvocaiQ&gt;.
!loe Is presently e"'PkoiYed II
Melp General lloapllal, 1\lme..
roy.
Mr. Slumbo sracloated !rom
Middleport illgh School &amp;IMI atleDded KaJt Slate UnlvOJ'slzy.
11a Ia presently aervlng with
the U, S. Coast Giard aa an
Joilio boat.- trlmmocl wllh elecllonles Instructor at Gov.
braid. 'l'ho7 carried bou- ernor'o lllllld, N. Y.

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Ooor length
featurlna a
a " LoJB
1 train 'l1oe •
ce wss
fashioned wllll a mendarln ned&lt;.
liDo llld lone lapored aleevo1
trimmed willl wide bsndo oC
lcalloped embroidered lace.
A wlotte lllrdenla cluater l'la·
teau c.tered w1lb lOad poarlo
bold the boalrant ti.-od veiL
She earrled an arrenpment of
three or~ with atepbanotla.
Ssrvlag ll!lltondults for the
bride ...,.. bar' sisters,
Jaanette IIJid Jllnlne Miller oC
New . Haven. 'l'ho7 both wore
brown velvet Door lenrlh &amp;IJWIII

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u.s. No. 1 Grade
A' L·PURPOSE

White
Potatoes
Sele~ Table Stack
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Stumbo

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providing feed for them during
the winter months was related
by Mrs. Edwards. A leethered
replica of the cardinal, state
bird Of Ohio, Wll thown tO the
class. Nn. Parker displayed a
large lack..o-lantern cut from a
pumpkin and expl1lned to the
studenb how to make ana. The
pumpkin was given to the class
for use during the Halloween

bridal bouquet for her travelIng costume. A wedding tr)j)
to the Eaot Coast and then to
the Bahamas was taken by the
eouple. They now .reside at
Cheater.
The new Mrs. Ridenour lo a
srat:mte oC Eastern IUgfl School
and Mountain Slate Collop. h

Using white dinner napkins,
black construction paJier and
twine the children made ghost
replicas which were placed over
cupa of candy for favors. Mn.
Edwards provided the candy
cups. Obnuls and Kooi-Aid - e
furnished by Mrs. Parker and
Mrs. Bolin. Mrs. Nellie Tracy,
subotltulo IHchor, joined the
children for refreshments. The
teschor, Mrs. Thelmo Camp..
bell, was Ill.
Guests were Craig Bolin and
Ricky and Mike Edwards.

Poat, Wolhlncton Worka, Parkw. Ve.
Mr. Rlde...,r, alao mEut-·
ern 111gb S.hool 8fl4111e, atteuded Aahlllld CoU- Allhllllld, Ohio, prior to servlq Ill
the Brlll.Y. He II DOW a.-lated with~~. Cllea-

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Fall is here. And Pendleton
has made it a sreat classic
in this two·piece
walking suit with slash·
pocketed jacket and slim
skirt. Pure virgin wool in a
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Mrs. MarrW lllcCormlck assigned the menu for the Nc&gt;vamber meetlqr to be held st

Pre-Season Prices
During ~ctober At•••

Stylish
Boots

Mrs. Nan McCOrmJck'a, Alter
the closlrw song, Mrs. Dale
Smith dlomlaeed In prayer.

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Vt~ep

CHARLESTON- Newton W.
Briggs has been named vlca
Pl'ftldent of tho Charleston
retell division or K.rog1r Food
Slorel, succoadlng Walt..- R.
Dryden, who hll boon IP·
palnt..r vice president of the
com~ny'1 Cincinnati dlvltJon.
Both men bagon with Kroeer
as tral,_, Briggs In Toledo.
Ohio In 19S. and Dryden In St.
Louis. In 1952. AI Chorloaton
division vice prnlct.nt, hit will
be In charge of .. Kroger
supermlrke1s In this IFH.

the orchid corsage from her Is employed at tho E. L Ilu-

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wai discussed. The itt.ernoon
program consisted or a rEad-

\rea Kroger

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ridenour·

Therapy Session Conducted

Baokota of --'· of 80ld and burnt
POMEROY - Bird f - s
orange and · Halloween ghost favors
-'•••n llat*ed by -·~labra ..-ch---~---ms
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decorated the eltar of lho UnitMr. Joe Custer of Middle- education students at the
ed Mathodlot Church, New 118• port was bell man and tho ush- Rutlend Elementary School
YOtl, for the wedding oC Mill OJ' I were Mr. Alex Legaul~ Friday during alllorapy ltlllon
VIola Lym Miller, daulbter of Now York, N. Y., and Mr. Rob- conducted by members of the
Mro. Josephine Miller, New ort Miler IIJid Mr. Richard 11o- Rutland Friendly Gardeners.
Hav011, to Dareyl VIctor Slam- ntter, Middleport.
Mn. Larry Edwards, Mrs.
A reception honorl"'l I he Joa Bolin, and Nrs. Homer
bo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cll!fonl Stulllbo, Middleport.
couple was bold In the &amp;OCtal Port&lt;er served as lnslructoro.
Tho Rev. RotJ,rt D lllo, room oC the ehurcll. Servlna Bird f - . s were mode from
a.chomoa, . W, Va., olllcleted at the reception were . Mro. pi011tlc luas and wood dowels.
II tha doulolo rlni ....._ II Marilyn Moler IIJid Mrs. GeJJ Bogs of sunflower seeds wore
7:30 p.m.' oil Oct. I. A pro.. Hovatter, Mlddioport, aiatera given to the students to uso In
ll'llll of nuptial 11111alc was pre. of tho sroom. Gluts w e r o their f - • ·
1111..-mallon about birds,ll!elr
e1 1illillltt.•• ewd "~ , • ._.. ' ~ ••

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POIIEROY - Mlal Jaekbn Jeon SeldeNbol, above,
diUihter of Mr. and Kre. Jack Seldembel, excheJVOcl ""'s
wllb Yr. Jolll alae Dollq, oon of the late Mr. &amp;od Mra.
Earl lloUOJ, II 7:30 p. m. oo SopL 12 at tha Pomeroy
Church of Olrlot. Tho Rev, Hoyt ADenlolemnlzed the weddlitl vowo.
'lbe bride graduated lrGm Pomeroy Hl&amp;h ScMol and .
tho Mulella School of PracUeal Nuralqr. She In llCOIIIed
practical _.., Mr•. DIUOJ, )'".-crod•te of Mlddi"'IIft
·Hl&amp;lt School and Maomtaln Slate C.Uop at Parkerllbuq,lo
an •
at tho BlaeUnu- Alto Co., Pomeroy.
Aller a wedd!Jv tr)j) to Mirtle Beach, S. C., llld WU..
llamoburg, Va., the -lywedo are reslclhw at 104 Wright
St., PCIDeroy.

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Mrs. Robert Smeltzer presided. The cvenlJV song was,
uueavenl,y Sunlisht." Then all
pnyed the Lord's Prayer,
Mrs. Smeltzer had lovely d..
votions eonais~ of a reading.
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And God Did It,,. and the 11th
chaPter of Mark. E!pt members and 4 guests answered the
roll csU with a Bible verso.
Seven members reported maklllg olck caDs.
After the business was reported, a Chris-s proJect

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Make The Rilht
Move NOW!

Phone 4ol6·3132
Lose 10 lbs. Ia Social Cluh m
'ALL JAv\::C~.lt"LARANTEEo
10 days on Lunch£on Event
- The AleGrapefruit derGALLIPOLIS
Social Club met at !he rD~r~-------------------~==~~======~~==~
church on October 16 for a
luck luncheon and afternoon
Diet
Lookiqfor
meeting,
H 0 L L V W 0 OCi, CALIII',
(Specia1J - Thlt It tht rtVO•
lutionary grapefruit diet tmlt
everyone it euddenly talking
about. Thottundt of coplet
h,ave been p. .aed from hand
to hand in factories, planta
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~Nioi!ICitW ' tho .........Ill IIIII IIIPI'IIIchiDi lllll'l'llaa of
tlielt .......... Nltley Kay, allcm, 141 Mr. Carl Jlllllel etrelt, *'-·dtlfr, 111'1 lire. Rimer Circle, RadDe.
· ·llath'lilu Yoat and Yr. Clreloare[lflldoateaofScUI!trli llllb ~ II Racine; lllu Yoat o"endww Rio Grande
and Iii ..,.. • junior at Ohio Slate Unlveralzy.
1ft. Circle II etlll)loyed b.)' Auociatecl Traalport Co.,
c.iuaibuo,
arved Iii IIIII U. S. Arm;y, A late November

VISITING IN CITY
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and MrL
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Attendifv were MrL Jim siting Mrs. Martha Foster, 446
First Ave.

Wedding Solemnized Sept. 12
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vice - president; MrL Gerald
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POMEROY - WiolcUi., vowa
'INre oxchaliced b1 .Mill Robarta A1!ft Tru...U IIJid Mr.
Jalul llllel au "'I' In a double
...... ' cere- . ... Sslllntay,
""" ao,ot7:30p.m.stthoCitoa.... Mathodlot Church.
Tile Rov. Freeland Norris

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tng Tueeday ot
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Tho 11180tiJV q~&amp;oed with a
game with prioos glwn to the
two glrla who could name the
largest number of llowero.
Each of tho girls was than
gl von net, ribbon, art fGom,
ber of 80IIP and laleum powder from which they aooembled
decorated balh packetL
Lovely re!reahmenta much
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llld accented with Jellow ribbons wei-o carried by
the atlendanto.
Jlllld Rldonour, brother "
the 11'001D, """"'\U beJII'llDo
llld tho .ulhoro were ~
Caldwell, coullill cit ·11111 bride,
~ro Plalna, IIJid E11110r
periormeil IIIII Wldlollabl cer- NO)Ioll, Chester.
tiiiiO!lY- Tho couple ibldbe!ore· The OowOJ' l[rl, M111 llel• 1ililte
bencb llallked dra Cowdef)',' coualn of t h o
will! white lladloll,. - ' " · bride, al10 wore a Door'lensth
IJI!ma. The - . , wao Wumi~tehlll!l the
atlatad by llle.......,co !rom a
· Lowell Ridenour,
· ..,rtld of co~al candlea In nephew of the 11&lt;'001!'· .... tha
twin ...., • brandied candela- rt1111 boorer.
For her daugbter'a wedcllnc.
bra. White saUo - · markMrs.
Trusaoll cbOio a pillk
ed the family - · completllll
tho bridalllecor.
dreas with an overlay of white
Tho bride, . eilcorted to the net w1lh white accoamrloa and
altar b1 bar Iaiiier, choae a Mrs. ru-.r wore • blue lace
' fioor~OIIIIIh 80IID oftiYIOD or. dres1 wltb White aeeeaiOI'leL
pnzalllld _..-trimmed lace. Both had whlteorcbldcoruses.
'lbe b a - bodlee feotured a
~&lt;ollaped lace -kllno, llld
A rocoptlon honoring thecou.
lapored oloovot, The tiered plo was hold In tho church fol.
1m11 lklrl wu lace ed&amp;ed In lowing the . cere-. T h e
brlde•s table, with a lace cloth
redlnJote elfoct and tho had a detsc~ catlteclrel .,..,. turquoise, featured alourtrain.
Uered wedding cake decorated
The bride'• heoddresa was wilh Doweretteo In peste! tura plateau oC DrllttZ&amp; petals with IJUllse and topped with a mlna four Uered bouffant veil oC Ioture bride and ........
allk Uluaton. She carried a
Floral arrangements oC pom.
coaclde of orchids with pom. IQIO reDecUng tho colora oC
pone.
the attendants• gowns and their
IIIII Sandra Truuoll was her ~ets llld a ceyotaJ punel!
alater'• maid of honor. Brides- bOifl st the end oC the llble
maida were Mra. Janet Hof!. were Danked by tall gold taman llld 1.1111 Cheryl Bentz, pers In matehlll!l candle holdboth of Chester, Thill' w o r e ers. Mn. Julia Coel!ran and
tdentlcal Door letlSih ...... of Mro. Marilyn Spencer aervllmpJ!ae peau de sole cover. ed. Mrs. Mary Bahr rel[atered with matching aorsette. Bou. ed the guests.
~ of while pompous tintThe bride chani!Od Into a
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Hosts Party

GALLIPOLIS Tho Star
Gordan Club of Meigs Cowty,
a member of tho ·.Ohlo·Aasocla•
lion of Garden Clubs, was hosteas to tho Nature' I Gardl[n Club
of GslllpolleSiatelnaUtutewheo
they held !heir reeulor meoc-

most are willows; farther back, across tho field, br!pter
colors show fall h present."
IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE V-E..R-Y BAD for a OOWIJlii)Or
reporler to do this sort oC thing. llut hOif can a per son
write about autumn, e&amp;poclally the kind we've had, without
ornate writing?

Club

Roberta Trussell
Is A,~gUst Bride

ch....,hoe. Ten of theae churchoa were l1arted In lhe
past ~ y~a .,.. laoe.
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oummor youth .....,._ Tho olclo ,.. ,
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resettlement bouse, will have Christmas because of the
aoneroalty of lolka In Pomeroy.
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Tang Lai Ung attends
a church aupported school in
!long Kong under the sponsorship of the Trinity United
Church of Chrlsl
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This week a , box of Christmas gifts will be mailed to
Tong Lai and her family. The little girl wears a size 7
and needs items or clothing. Small toys, per&amp;Onal articles
tuch as combs and soap, writing paper and pencils will be
included in the box. A blanket and some household items

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nee&amp;:d, so it yoo woold like to be a part r:l Chrlf!ltm&amp;&amp; [or a
tamlly in a faraway land, leave your contribution at TrinH;&gt;'
Church or telephone Mrs. BiU Perrin. Christmas mean&amp;
sharing!

The couple was honored by their children at an anniversary party held· at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith
in CQiumbus. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Debbie,
were accompanied to Columbus by Mrs. Smith's sister, ClarIce Longll1reth or Gallipolis, who had a birthday the same
day.
The Smiths' other daughter , Janice, lives with her brother and his family while she attends the Nationwide Beauty
and Fashion School. Donald attends Franklin University
and also teaches at Nationwide.

A GESTURE OF APPRECIATIONChildren of the Meigs County ConununUy Class so appreetated a classroom nag given them by Feeney..Bermett Post
128, American Legion, that they prepared a large poster
showing the origins of the flag for the legimmaires.
The poster, depicting the Oag's development from the
st. James Cross to Old Glory, was presented to Marvin
Kelly, commander of the post. From Middleport, the chil.
dren were taken to Fort Metgg for a picnic and a toor of
the facilities there. Al-compan,ying Mrs. Judy Crooks, the
teacher, were "rs. Denver Rice, Mrs. Iris Karr, Mrs.
Melvin Forrester, Mrs. Dixie Profitt, and Mrs. Thelma
White.
Shuler's Market also did a nice thing for the children.
When Mrs. Crooks took the class there to purchase a pump.
kin, each one of the children was allowed to se1ect one aid
there was no charge.
Which brings us to the three-lourths mill operating levy
needed to operate classes for retarded children in the county. These children need classroom instruction. How can we
deny them this? YOllr vote Cor the levy at the Nov. 4 election
Is "'"'&lt;led.
AND, DEAR CAT LOVERS, International Cat Week Is Nov.
2~. so says the American Fellne Society.

to be represented.

WEDNESDAY
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club,
7:30 Wednesday, ••come as you

home of Mrs. Paul

Fisberi Mrs. HtramFtsher,as..
olstlng bootesa;

LYDIA CffiCLE, Unital Methodist Church, Monday. 7:30 p.
m. at the church.
BETHEL 62, International
Order of Jobs Daughters, 7:3ll
p.m. Monday at Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
MEIGS BAND Boosters, 8 p.
m. Morday night, Meigs High
School Cafeteria; Dad's Night;
musical program by baM mem~
bers who have played for pep
rallies. Refreshments.
STAFF AND officers, Meigs
Temple Pythian Sh:~ters, Monday 7:30 p.m. at Columbus aM
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
meeting rooms; hostesses BetM

.1nnounrl' Rirth in
Columhu.~

Oct. 17

MIDVLt:PORT - Mr. and
Mrs. Rolland L. Halley, Upper
Arlington, Columbus, are an.
noundng the birth of a s J x
pound, II ounce son, at Rlverside Methodist Hospital In COlumburt
The baby, born Uct. 17, has
been named Bradford Knight.
They have a daughter, Paige,
age two. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Knight, Middleport, and Mr.
and Mrs. James Halley, Co!umbos, are the granclparenls.
Mrs. M. C. WU1011, Middleport, and Mrs. E. B. Knight

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From the Trlllme mao, here are other
lllil of Rlnr NIWI:

Parents Offered Seven Guideliru!S
MIDDLEPORT - A seven.
· point guideline for parents was
given by Mra. Kenneth Scltes,
Melgs.Gallla Community At·
tlon Program home riurse~
speaker at Thursday night's
meeting of the Mlddlepori Child
Conservation League.
Mrs. Scltes emphasized the
Importance
of
selfImprovement and of setting
good examples for children by
obeying the laws of God and the
county. She said obedience from
children should be derrflnded

and that they should be f•ught
to obey God.
Teaching children the "ways
of the simple life'' also was
stressed, recommending that
good order should govern the
household. She spoke of the
need for doing things at 1
regular hour and for gathering
the lam lly together for prayer.
Letting chlldnn see the depth
of your faith in God, 11nd your
love for each other, was
suggested by Mrs. Scltes, who

concluded her guidelines with
comments on m alntaln1ng a
happy atmosphere In the home
ond neighborhood.
A past South Control District
president of the OCCL, Mrs.
Scllet thanked the group lor Its
support and cooperation during
her two years In the poslflon.
She spoke to fbe group on
aspects of her work with the
CAP, oboervlng that many
peraons are unaware of tha
poverty In Meigs County. She '
said love and aecurlly are moot
necessary to bringing up a
hoppy child.
Plans were made to serve the
conteen at the bl-.oblle vlslf
Monday at the Pomeroy
Elementary School. The names
of Mrs. John Blaker and Mrs.
Clltlord Kennedy were submiffed for membership.
Mrs. Allan King, president,
Introduced Mn. Raymond
Stewart, who repcnle4 on !be
.wth Annual Convention of tho
OCCL held Oct. l,j.l6 at lha

Grange Plans to Host Pomooo
POMEROY- Plans forhoat.
lng the Pomona Grange meeting
on Nov. 7 were made by the
Rock Springs Grange Thursday night at the hall .
Freel Goegleln, master, bad
charge of the meeting durinl
Which lime ~ ~ l!"•
taken IIIIo meinliershlp. r.lrs.
Amos z-.anl gave the home
economics report for the year
and It was decldecl to change
the meeting time from B p.
m. to 7:3ll p.m.
•• Autumn" waa the theme ol
the program prepared by Mrs.
W. A. Morgan, lecturer. It ln..
eluded a poem 14 Autumn" by
Mrs. Fred Leifheiti "l S e e
Fall," by Mrs. WOllam Grueser: .,Paint Brush of the Lord,''
of Chester

by Mrs. James Conkle; "Au.
tiMOn Day," by Mrs. Leonard;
"Bringing Leaves," by Mro.
Fred t"..-..teln· ''Hurry Up
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f o rd ; "lndlan .auallt•el"
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Mountain Lore " hv Mra Eth
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Wood, recently p~rehaoed b7 the Standard Oil
Co., II being rtl&gt;ulliatPLIUburgh. The Wood was
t11o llrot buM on the Qllo River to have compound englnea, They are 18 b7 41 by 8.loot
llroke and were built by A. HarUpee In 1870.

Statler Hilton Hotel In
Ctevet111d. "America, Llllcl of
Freedom" was the them• of tM
convention.
Ont of the - ...eel spuken
was Dorothy Ful-m, IHIWI
analylst. Mrs. s-.rt wao
Installed as new South Central
District president.
It wes announced the
golden annlverury convent&amp;on
will be hetd In Columbus at lhtt
Noll House. Rtpr-llng the
Mlddlepori league at the aJn·
ventlon - e INs. Siewert,
Mr 5 1 ~ Mr Kl
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The Wood wiU tow oil from Baton I!Gup, La.
ID st. Loola. It will take about three months
to npalr her.
Co,ptaln Jarne1 Sanford, veteran pilot of Newport, KJ ., wao here &amp;mda.r ealllng m friends.
He boated over M ;reers ago with Captalu Ira
B. H111linllun on tbe packet W. N. Chancellor
.. !110M good old boatln&amp; daya.

OCT. 21, 19111-TIIE PACKETS, WHAT FEW
are eooniJ&gt;g here, are awa,y off schedule.
The General Crowder left for Pittsburgh Monday evellin&amp;, o;er three days late.
Tho Taeoma, Ill the LoorlsvUie trade for two
weeko, leaves ClnelnnaU Uds week for GaiiiPlUS, Cbarleatoll and Pomeroy on her regular seheWie.

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Mra. Wolter Morrla """ the
holtou prize and Mrs. Kenneth
Harris won the !reveling prla.
A while elephant sale was held
with lifn. Chortes Bredbury 11
auctioneer. Mn. Bradbury
gave dewllons to _ . the
meeting held at Columblo Gas
of Cillo, Inc.
Ratreshments were -ved by
Mrs. Myron Belley, Mrs. Eorl
Davenport, Mrs. Joan Coolie
111d Mrs. Dwlglll Cullums.

OCT. 22, 1919 - A LOSS OF OVER $20,000 wao aJ!IIIIned by the National ContractIDe Co., Ill the lite of Darn No. 30, near Green~ Ky., Where the late rise caused part of their
eolfer dam to eave ln. The company was misInformed , ao to the IIDICIIUII of water coming.
It II .,nunored that the Wheeling pochet Llb-

wtt,y wiU be entered In the Huntington-Pitts.
1';~;'!;;:;~;::'1 ltllqb
lz"ade IUid that the aldewheeler VIrginia

BACKACHE&amp;
TENSION IKOIIDAIT
tlon• make many men aru1 women

wiU - r the Charleston-Pittsburgh lz"ade.
1bo Gelleral Wood waa sun at the Roes
lhop ~. Pittsburgh from last reports. 11
Ia nportecl · tha Wood wiD take the General

burnlnt
or Uehlna urlnaUon ni!Jht
and day. Sean!.datllf, 7ou ~ lose

florllhlna'l pliCI Ill the Flttaburgh - Parkers1111"1 trldo While the Persblna Is here at the

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Corq.mon Kidney or Bladder IrtllaIHI ~nae and nervou. from tft&lt;(uent,

~eep and have Headache, Badlache
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mor," b7 Mrs.
freahtnentl Were

OCT, 20, 1919- THE IRJLL OF THE John A.

M0rgill. lie.

served.

uri. . a':loulcldy
l!a&amp;IDIP'In.Oet.CYSTEX atdrutJIWi.

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come.
SPECIAL MEETING, Heath
Methodist Church, 11 CaiJ to
Prayer and Selr Denial," Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., sponsored b7

wscs.

COLLEGE lnformatibn nll!lrt,
Meigs IUgh School, Middleport,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday for senjorio
.,.r parenla; 11 colleges and

OCT, 24, 1919 - THE PACKET GENERAL
Wood, Which has been undergoing npalrs at
tile James Roes r. Sons ~·· shop at
Plttl!burgh, resumed operaUonl Taesday. The
boat was och.Wled to leave Tuesday night for
Charleston, says a dispatch.
The Gmeral Pershing, Which arrived at
Pittsburgh from Long Bvttom, wtll be lied up
at the Roes shops, although It Is aald that no
repairs will be made to ' her. The General
Crowder will be entered this week In the
Pittsburgh - Parkersburg trade, It was an.

I KNOW SOMEONE WHO WOULD be glad to heer from you
about now. It's Roy Jones, Racine, Rt..l, a patient at Holzer 'Modleal Center. His room nuinber is 269,

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~'* tllo•JIOat .month .owlng toaeel-

\hoi p.t several ot their boats cAA of
«anituJqq. will _ , be operating again w1111
dlllll

tile plrchaae, lite lllenlwheel packet M.
'A. Burke, oad the aldewbeeler, Amerlea, In the

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OCT, 25, 1919 - EUK RICE WAS DROWN.
ED at Lo&lt;k No. 11 ThUrsday afternoon when
he fell from a .ioMboat. The body was oot
recovered. Rice wao attempting to go through
the lock.
The larae towboat Barrett of East St. Lools
was sold to the government by IJie Aluminum
Ore Co., for $180,000, The Barrett will be
uaed In tile gov,.._ barge line - St. l.Qda and New Orl~ '

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PoMEROY - Plans to assist , ._ _
with the Meigs County Junior
Miss P-ant to be staged on
Nav. 15 were made during a
recent meeting of the Jaycae
Wlvn Club of the home of Mrs.
Earl Engles.
Costuming lor tho contestants
will be handled by the Jaycee
wlva who will also assist In the
pagaont edvertlslng program.
group will also host a
reception lor the contestants
and tbelr lam Illes on Nov. I at
lllo Melga Junior High School
gym.
hostess served refresh·
ments at the ccinc:luslon of the
meotlng lo Mrs. R - Young,
Mro. Jim - . . Mrs. Jllll Me.
Donlst, Mrs. Mike Zirkle, t~q.
Tom Hill, end Mrs. Gene Rlllll.

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Chrlallan Service of the United
Methodist Churches of Chesler
and Pomeroy will participate
this week In ·one of the most
Important annual observances

Baton Rauae and st. Lools. Denio!
of United Nlefhodlst
The name of the famous old towboat Jolin women focuses on mission
A. Wood, being rebuilt at Pittsburgh atudy, a much needed offering
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Co
for special world and national
or e
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the Baton llollae.
spirituel life. The special
program meeting · for the
Chester and Pomeroy churches
will be hold 2 p.m. Thursday at ·
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church.

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lnalonl Play clwsb far lon•llfo ......,.
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Although there is a curfew in forco in the village, children
will be permitted to wal~ to the event. Pollee Chief J. J. Cremeans ask that children attend~ use sidewalks. AlleJ ways are
otr limits, the chief stressed.

Methodists to

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speeta.tors.

A SALUTE TO THE BETA SIGMA Pill of the Ohio Eta Phi
Sorority Is a feature In windows of the Bookmobile Headquarters on Pomeroy's East Main Street.
One wirdow displays articles made by the members for
money-making projects. lnchded are novelhorseheadsonbroorn
handles, made out of men's work socks, and an old washboard
equipped to hold keys.
The aecor¥1 window feature&amp; newspaper accounts of the
nouncecl.
gi'O\C)'s many activities, a scrapbook, aOO a certificate Or appre-The Liberty Tnnsll Line of Wheeling has ciation from the March or Dimes.
secured the packet John Rosa lllld entered
the boat In the trade beb•een Wheeling and
NIW Matamoras. The Rooo was ln the Gal.
llpolls.Huntlngton trade for a few days In
August but was unable to stay for lack of
support.

Paige has been In Middleport
with her grandparents for the
. - . 10 days. S!e IUid h e r
grandmother left for Columbus
today. Mro. Knight will &amp;peDd
two weeks there with the fom.
lly.

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WITCHC&gt; AND GOBLINS WILL Invade Middleport next Thursclly evening when the annual Hall...-een party will be sla8ed at
the ~ Deld In Middleport, The event attraets many co..
turned youngsters and adults who get .. ahsu and "Dhs" from the

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TUESDAY
PAST MATitoNS, Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES, Tuesday, 7p.
m. at Bailey's Restaurant; Constance Shields, hostess.
SERVICES FOR Week of
Prayer an:! Self ~ Oenial Tuesday, 2-3 p.m. at Asbury Methodist Church, Syracuse.

A FRIEND IN NEED. Ia a trten:ltndeed,"

docks lllld It Is reported will be sold. Captain
Charlea Hall has been In charao of the Klein.
Captalu Jesse P. Hughes of the Leroy was
called to hls home at Catlettsburg, Ky., by Ulnesoln his family.
Captain Eugene C. Morris, a vetenn rivermBa, who for two seasons has held 1 mate's
pooiUOII on the Homer Smith, Ilea gone to Callton wltb Mrs. Morrta, Where they will reside.

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was proven .wtten the resicienta of Lmw89ttom
and ReeclsvUie pitched Ia with cloratlons of money for the wry '
W,att !amlcy following tho recent ontlmely death of their thre..
Jeor-old daughter. Debbie, "ho died as result ollnjurlea sut·fered when hit by a car.
Approximately $134 waa gi..,n to the family In gill certificates.

••;. ..;;._ of un11ec1 Methodlot,. '!'"'"""
f ~lratf.ed' :wliB th\, '~~fPI'.)' cor"-n\"171.~ throuGhout the Unlted States.
1bo Laulavllle .CiftolnnaU Packet c8;: ·PI~-' ·"'build aeveh bl( -steel bar&amp;e• for oli~
The:: can to Prayer ~nd Self·

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MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL Luthetanciwreb •·
In Pooneroy will hold a ....., •._. i'tldij,
Oet. 31, tor tllo C&lt;lllvanlence of those who *Ill
attend thO Melia • lrontoo foolboU game. The ' · ·' ·
11wer, to be held In fellowship hall of ~ , . 'fi
church, Ia "'"n to the general pmlle. rilere
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will also be aandwlpes, pie, cake and bever•
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ages. Serving starts at 4 p. m.
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1bo Homer Smith clooecl the moot ouceesoful In ber history at Pittsburgh last &amp;Inday. 1bo Smith Ia .,.;, In winter op.rtero at
Pt. Plea88DI and wiU be thoroughlJ overhauled
and repaired before lite exeurolon - - Ill
PlttaburKh opens next aprinl.
Tbe towboat John F, Klein, used ln the railroad transfer buolneoo at Aallland, Ky. for several years, has been repaired on the KanaWha

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ty Spencer and Maxine Ours.

RACINE AMERICAN Legion
Auxiliary, Tuesday, 7:30p.m.,
masked Halloween party Cor
Junior members following the
meeting; prizes to prettieat,
ugliest and most orlglnal. Refreshments.
REVIVAL, 7,30 p.m. nightly
at Syracuse Mission through
this "eek with Sister Stella
Carlyle speaker; public wel-

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ACTION liAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE Pitta.:

OUR BELATED CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs.

SUNDAY
HYMN SING at Mldway Com.
munft;y Church foJJowingchurcll
services; .POtluck dinner at
noon; everyone welcome.
REVIVAL SI'ARTING&amp;mday,
Slade Methodiot Church at 7:30
p.m.; Rev. Merlin Teets, wanl!I&gt;Hst; special singing. Rev.
Her...,rt Harris, pastor. Every.
one welcome.
CIRJRCH SERVICe&gt; &amp;mday,
2 p.m., Tupra Plains, across
f r o m Soblo station; Mattbew
llal'den, Ann Arbor, Mlch.,genoral superintendent of the Tow.
or Light Church, speaker, iil&gt;eclal alnglng. Everyone wei.
come.
· MONDAY
SOUTHERN Local
School
Board meeting Monday, 7 p.m.
at the high school.

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11aq11 Coil ExcillnP "' llop the wmpllll! of
acid Into the rl•er• b7 the steel mills.
1bo aeld In the water Ia ndni&gt;J • to oteamlloot bolleri and often prta them rut of com-

Raymond J. Smith who recently observed their sUver wedding anniversary.

party",

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lluled In tllo Plltlllllrab Dlllrlet to llop the
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Bon 11 t11o llrot brlel '*"I ·I!Pt on t11o
llllwillon 11-om lite Rloer NIWI of the (;.Ill.
Jllilllllly Trlllme on Oct. 2f, 1t19:

also be sent.
Gitts and money to purchase some speclal items are still

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KANAWHA RIVER
dabll IIIOi lite daml In 1M l'lttarall J)lllrlet
bave all been put up Which has rellllted In
the rloer falling rapidly ln thla oectlon during
U.,,past 36 hours•
The: eraw of the Grwawooct, DDtf out ol ~m­
ml..lon While repoln are being made, has

P'tedll' ~liNd b7 add In the rtror. AcUonwa1

will

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with tho United Sfafea In the live.
on condlllon the Iaika be
number of lend-balld lnterconRooen aald there was "no broadened to Include all offentfnentel ballistic mtulles reedy prfllnt Intention" for President sive and defenaive weapons.
·ror tiring, althovth the United Nixon and Soviet Premier Announcement of fhe start of
Stafas 11111 will hold the IHd In Ale¥el N. Kotygln to meet fo Iaika wu delayed llraf by the
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The secretary predicted the President Nixon's riiYiew of ttMt
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hildjtd by Gerard C. Smith, out to be "the most Important the United States Informed the
cUrktor of the Arms Control this country h•s been Involved Kremlin in June that It wea
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DrfenM Secretary Peut Nltze; byproduct.
presumably by unrest In
forft\lf' Air Force Secret...,
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The talks were first propoaed border clashes with Communlat
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"Ohio State Is 1 real football
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~· lludttyes' AI . 0 runaway over
&gt;'; ' l!llnolo Soturday.
.-J; . · ..:.Ohio state 11 better deftnl• l..ly thon lOll yeer. Thty
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conflni.IOUS fighting between
rtbils for- and fhe LebanoN
Army In thf city of 135,000
- ' ' • .fO miles ,...,_,1 al
fho capital clly of Beirut. He
Mid troops controlled • half.
squer•mlle area In the center
of the city and - . fighting
fl'ltm bthlnd armored cars.

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was carried out by 300
guarrlllaa IIUpporfed by ar·
mored cora, artillery and
mortars. It said the guerrillas
occupied the vlll~te of Vanta,
..0 mll11 southeast of 8elrut.
UPI correspondent David
Zen ian, reporting from Vanta,
Interviewed the Ioder of
guerrilla force who said he had
2GO men and that tho vlll~te
waa fallon without firing a lhaf.

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occupied extensive residential
portions of Tripoli, the ancient
fortreu thlt domlnatea tht

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prisoner, Zenlan said, but
Lebanese troops nearby mede
no move agalnst the Invaders.

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"Our passing for the most
port wu prolly good ond we
hod 101 playa which moans fhtt
defense_11 not .~lvlng the other
team 111o boll.
Both Val~k · and Hayes
d l - - of lilt "afley foot.
boll" whldl resulltd In tho ban·
lahment from tho gome of
llllnolo' Jerry Cola lind Nldt
Raman al Qhlo Stolt.
"I will not put up with the

rough sluff by our players,"
Htyes commented. "1 lust will
not have it. It serves no pur.
pose end c1oe1 not help • win.
nlng football team.
"I cansee It If 'fOU are losing
111d golllng - · buf fl\ef'e Is
no excu10 for the tum that Is
w'nning."
"I told them (my playera) I
didn't want any more alley
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Htyes &lt;pnferred wlfh fholr
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SAIGON (UPIJ-"A new Communlst troop buildup Saturday
threatenld 1 rernof• Green
Beret outpost In South VJef.
nam's CenJr!il Highlands that
was the center of ttll Vllfnam
War's longest bl"le this year.
JTI!IItary sources said.
The•sourcn uld Communltt
troopt. had appeared In torce
near the Ben Het Special
Forcf~s camp, 1 fortress In
jungted mountalna 210 mllft
nOrtheast ot SaigOn fh8t Is
manned by Am~rlcan Green
Berets, nativeirre{,ularsoldlen
and U.S. artillerymen.
The report followed a fivehour bettie northwest of Saigon
In which Amerlr.an troops
suffered their heaviest casualties In more thlln • month while
killing ~7 Communlltl.
Military spok.Men said Saturday that the battle, In wtllch
Gls fought from bomb crater to
bomb crater In 1 war-pocked
region nicknamed "The~."
cost U.S. inffmtrymen 10 killed
and 12 wounded Friday. It was
the largnt American casualty
toll In a single bettie since 16
Marines died and 2~ others
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rebels atop rooftops and In
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forces wfth machine gun and
rille lire.
Hall• I said. the rebels lncluded AI Fotah ond other
guerrillas, Palestinians and
leblniH who support their
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R119ers Indicated !hot whon
substantive negotiations finally
get under way, the question of
• Sovlef.Amerlcan freeze on
testing of ~ultlple nuclear
w11rhead mlplles would have
high priority.
While ceYflonlng against
ov&amp;r-optlmlsm. the secretary
seemed encouraged by the
Soviet attitude. In his talks with
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko In New York lint
_month, he said he pined the
Impression the Russians . were
ep~oachl"?. the negotiations In
a serious frame of mind,
devoid of propaganda .
Both sides agreed, he report.
ed, that It was "senseless to
spend enorn1ous sums In the
next five years and end up In
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Far to the northHst, In the
Ben Hef oru, an tsflmllled ' cornpanln o1 Comn:~unlst Infantrymen-more tharr 250 menhurled • ground auault Sltur·
day morning against a South
Vietnamese armored battalion
camped obo"' two mlln
northtul of the Sepclal Forces
camp.
South Vletnomooe apokesmen
said the Commlllilf tOidlon
aHacked with rocket -propelled
grenades and automatic weepons but were repulsed. They
11ld the attacking force lost 13
men killed, wtllle South Vietnamese casualties were light.

Junior ela11. II corrled a !arlO ...., man and !be fftle
at "Frost;r Says Freeze Yellow Jacketa. .,

Anti-War Party

Last aprlng an estimated
12,000 Communist troopa moved
Into mountains around Ben Het
and Dak To with r...-.ed
ordert to overrun the Ben Het
post. The movie set oH more
than two months of fighting In
which the Communlat force laid
siage to Ben Het, pounding it In
56 straight days of shelling
attacks. The bettie cost thfl
SYDNEY IUPII-The l.&lt;tbor
lives of 60 Americans and 300 Porty. whldl campolgned "" a
South Vletnameae.
promlu to pull Aulfrlll111
troops out of VIetnam, toe* a
alight IHd Safurdoy night over
the CCI'IIIf'V.tive government
coalltlon In Australia's national
eledlon.
The underdog Laborltel
glimpsed a dian~ al ruling
Austrollo for lilt first limo In
20 ~Hrl I I incomplete ...turn
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-Former utronaut
10ld S.turdoy that If Gov.
James A. Rhoda• decides 10
run tor the U.S. senate he
should ciMr up d&gt;arges brought
aoalnst him by Life magazine.
Life recenfly accused Rhod.....LJGI.A.&amp;LLIPOLI!! - Pm not oure bow It eot bore- b,y an
01 mls~sl'1 cam":':gn funds old Curtiss Jl!llll)' or by a Boeing
707 jet -But llle Tlmeaand fa•l ng 0 repor ncome on
his federal tax returns. The Sentinel received. of all thirw•• an air mall letter this week .
magazine alleged Rhodes had - Irom Rio Grande!
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to poy 1100,000 n 1ncome 1ax
ln)aglne In lhlo ap ci the computer and tbe faster.tiwlpenalties
soulld aircraft sendlq 1111 air mail letter just 13 miles.
Rhod . de led lh8 ch
W'", I can remember •·• a few years · - {5) whom It took
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candidate for the Democratic according to the postmark and the day it was reeetved.
nomination for the U.S. Senate
but things have iJIQil'OVed. The letter we received Toessince Sen. Stophon M. Young 11oy mornins&lt; was postmarked at Rio Glilnde oo ilfondo1,
announced he would retire, Hid That show&amp; we're making progress, Reminds me of tbe time
the ollegatlons would "hove to about 15 years ago I mailed a i - r at Tampa, Fla., go1 00 a
be brought to llghf" II Rhodea Greyhound bus and beat the teller here by three doyo.
seeks the Republican senatorial
Then there was another time (long..long.ago) when my girl
nomination.
friend mailed me a letter. I aever did get that one. Ste forgot
"Some of the charges . . .
have never been fully explained to stamp lt.
nor have they gone away,"
Glenn said. "I don't know what
difficulties or INhat effed thla
might have upon his candidacy.
"He threatened some legal
action ogalnsf Lifo buf no oulta
hove come out as yet," Glenn .
seld.
"Af, serious as those chargn
were. they certainly have to be
consldored," Glenn sold. "Thoy
have to be broUght to light' or
made 1 major lasue, candldafto.
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WINNING FLOAT- Tho wlmlqllooiiDf'rldiQ'tfte_.a

wahamli HlsJ&gt; Schoolllomecomln&amp; poracle waollteonll')'by lito

EVER FEEL LIKE YOU WANI'ID to take another nm at
a hill and lhls Umo make 11'1 But ;you kept Blipping; cooldn't
seem to get dug ln? Well, It bappened to me this week.
Walked ln1o the office tbls week and there was a measap that a DC~ was at the Gal8a..Melp Regtooal Alnx&gt;rt.
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a ploture ci It, I had until 2:30p.m. !looked at
1111' watch. Pd oever make it - I tried- It wao 2:30.
When I arrived at the Urport, Qle giant Douglas DC~, a four
engine tranSJ)Orl, was taxiing out to takeoff. I D'lbbed the
camera, set It aru1 rusbed41Ut to catch the big lleol bird aolt
came roarinc down the runway.
I snapped jult as abe· roared into the zone olfoeus and then
huddled as !be bill bird' a wing wont over me. But I didn't get
tbe pieture. The nepllvo came wt ci Ute clarkroom a blacked
out 8hot. What happened? 1 doo't know.
The DC~ dwarfed the Gallla-Molv lermiDal bulldlnrr whlle
It was parked on llle ramp. 11'1 the larpst atrcrallevor to
laDcl at the now airport. 11 turned out to bt • U. S. 11artoe
Corpo lnnoport fr&lt;lm Chtrey l'ltlnt, N. c,
The crew c:l1ief oo the DC.jl was Chester Patrid&lt;. He wu
Ylaltlntr blo brolher, Price Patrick ci Pl. Ploallllll. Anollior
brother, Jim Patrick, llvea at J&lt;aunp. lie dlda't PI to 100

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Leads Voting in

Australia Race
The pornmenl led by Primo
Mlnllfer
Gorton 56 and 11
aeats In the U5-member Houle
remained undecided.
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ty coalition held a b&amp;oc of 10
seats In the laat Parliament,
compared with L&lt;tbor'• G tnd
two held by lnclepM'tdenh.
Gorton said after the ....,t
c l - filii ht btllevad hla •
coalition ~
He ~
1tJ1 . ~111an ICOroiiJ' lliltll
~f6""ex\f.i Siats j~ ·"UOu~lf~ 61Cm&amp;.;· ot • p1eflt ~
Representatives.
withdraw Australian troopa
The count was suspended at from Vietnam.
midnight (9 a.m. EDT) In
Gorton, 58, ..who became
dMerence to the Sabbath and premk!r leA than 23 ri1onth1
will not be resumed until ago said he knew Labor'S
Monday.Announcementotflnal promise to bring homo from .
results could be delayed until VIetnam ,Austratle's 6,100 '
the middle of next week.
ground troops and 730 air force ··'
At tho and of Incomplete persull14!1 would be _ . ,..
counting of votes to choose • with the voters but; he said, his
government for the next three government felt such a move at
years. Labor had won 58 seats. this time "could be dlsaltroua."

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CLEVELAND {UPI) - Ma)oor
Carl stmea baa accused the eochairmen cillleRopubllcan Par.
!)' In Corshoga ~ ci IIMJ.
lng documents from ldo olllce.
Stokes said RepubiiCOD Count)' co.chatrmeu SOul !llllman
and Robert lluiheo ci being ...,_
_..title lor the theft cia cam.
paitlll document from Ilia Illes
at ell)' hall.
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eampalgn," adwta said, "'What
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Republican Mayoral . . . Rolph Perk should "rojlUC(Iafe ·
the aet:l.ool" ~ stillmu
l!qboo. He eald they did
made him .. uhamed" to be a
poUticlan.

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Tbe document was a memor..
IUDun from tbe Wyoe Adorertlo.

lng Apncy explaining boW a
leloriolm program -ring
Stokes BlloUid be hanclled on tbe
eve It Ute Blectlon.
II waa lito oecond ouch document Ropubllcans r e i - ID
newsmeo. The f1rst was eutit..
led "Blueprint For Vldory"

and was ecmcemed with eampaigl tactics.
"Like 10 many d bla state-

Ulinois Coed is

menlo m 111e ·~. lblo a
abourd," lluihoo eald. nfor.
rlnl: to lbe mayor's alloptlaa.

Joan

Kl.ilp, 19, Glencoe, 01 .• a sopbo..

more Ill eduea~ reigned Sat.
.......,. .. ltomecondnli at
Ohk&gt; state Unlrerolq.
Min KuJp wu IIOieeted Frldly nlifll from • lleld of fl•e

Community Proveto
Faith., Friendship

llnillola. Iilio repnaonted AlGRA&amp;'i LAKE, Mich. (uP1)
phe ~... Phi eororley.
· Jim """" reopened bit Miu KuJp ... honored mr- -dealerllblp
Setunlly wilt $(G,. '
IDI holftlme oorelliOIIIel of tbe ooo and oomelhlnil more !bit :
Ohlo state • Winola - • . .'1 bu,y - u,. tollla:
and Crlendlib!JI It ...............
munll;y.
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Mirade Necessary for
TRI!NTON, N. J. (UPI). Georglo Gov. ltlfer G. Mad·
0 "Yl.,...y .In
porodt
here
.. l.iici Amerl~ flu loot

John

~ictory

lib Oet. 1~, ... to clole hit ileolorllblp in lblli
vlllap ......... It wao ......... :
ID )lat 12 dlya, c!U..a Ill
lito t.uoo.-latloo coa..nQ
raloed $tG,00111o keep lo
bulllno81. ADd ... ulutid .
fell' eollatenl 0:1' ev"' a ,.._.

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But Nov. t, 1888 II not that day.
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Opera~ 1ev1e1 are propoied In ~Jelp Local al.lhree
miUJ, Soutbern Loeal a1 four miUJ anil EAtern Local al
three mllll - aU lfelp Count)' - and al two mlUI In
Hannan Trace LoW, five and one-baU mlUI In North
Gdla Local and
m11111 1n Suutbwstem tl~Ctl,
1n
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far the eantlnlll!ll exiltellce al our llOIIIlliell'lcltool
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In eaclJ inltaaee rDWil will only nialntain diltriCt '

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t't ftrat, right aB-r
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..,. TelUII Cbrlatlan 11nlverallJ
ll !ootball
team was bombed, 112-G, by ()hlp State In the uc~yea'
season opener.
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A• newomen aosombled In the TCU'kicker room after the
game, oylun-Upped pons at tbe "'ady, Taylor 10Iemnl)'
announeed : "GenUemet&gt;, tbat Ohio Sfate'team·)'ou saw out
tbere today Is tbe best team In tiie historY of college football." None of tbe reporten collapsed llllder tbe fm'!'~Diil)'
of the ctatement. but many rataed I m medIate doubtl.
l .. Altar getting beat IJ2.0," said one Soutbweatern C¢&amp;rence writer, "what elle could'!:" aay!") ,
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Sure, Ohio State was the No. I team li&gt; the COUJ!try and,
it Inlittle
that daY
the
team
the trouble
~·-'-ry squashinl
of colle.~ TCU
football?
ijoW,but
etJ-•·

Again, as in tbe case for schools, properl)' ownen m111t
clllllider carefully the cost of the proposed levy to provide

adequate training for our mentally retarded.
We are convlneecl, however, the Deed for BtJCb training
II Important enough to the public c0118Cience that the levy
lbould be approved. And as in the Instance I« IICbools, a
mare equitable way of paying the cosltllbould be al fint
priority In tbe next leglslature.

Pioneers Hold Off
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Rally

~VILLE,

Olllo (UPQ
- Marl- Collego wltlls11&gt;oda
wlll101lng pooling attack by' ot.
ttrbeiD' 1 Norm I.uckey to de·
feet Cbe Cardinals 28.24 hen
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Wllklnoon, tbe Rockne and Ll!!'h&gt;' ~,of ~ol!"·J&gt;ame,
tbe 1938 Teoneosee team, tbe B~:Davla .era lif~y,
or even tbe Bear Bryant teams at Alabama? How c9~d be,
on this particular clay, ftngor Ohio State as college footthing, Was Taylor forgetting the .

boll's ereatest team!
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Taylor's atetement. besides being good readiDg In Swiday
newspapera- the lollowtns day, dlcf raise one llgnlllcant
queatlori : If Ohio State's 1989 team wasn't tbe beat team
In college history, tben just what team out of tbe past Is
deaervllig of tbe honor?
After extenalve reoearch Into the subject, and dllcusoloas
wltb veteran football experts In all &amp;ectlona of the country,
ibe sports staff of Newtpaper •rprlee AuoelaUon today
Is prepared to back Taylor's oliservaUon--tbat, precisely,
Ohio State's 1989 team IS the beat team ever and would
bave defeated any team, from any school, from any era
In college football's ftrst 100 yeara.
Altbougb Woody Hayes remains noncommittal on tbe
oubject (he·won't even say thla team II tbe beat be's ever
coached), the consensus of tbe e:~:
· rts foiled Ia fttbat1 no
team before had such a perfect bend o power, aw eas
execuUon, deptb and Spartan dedication as this 1989 Ohio
State team. ("Woody fJ 10 deep," said one Southeastern
Conference coach, "tbat some of hla tblrd·atrlngera would
be stars for me.").
Tom Siler, wbo has covered football in the Soutb for over
ll years, aaya : "I haven't seen this Ohio State team play
yet this year, but I lmow the way
Hayes coachea
and, from what I've beard, this Is biJ
team ever, The
best single team 1 ever saw was tile 1938 Te11neasee team,

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Door Sir:
Tile Otllor evening I Jullt hap.
ponod "' hear part ~ a speech
on TV by an aecuttve ~ t h e
VW Co. concerning a abo~
~ meehanlca and U.e pabllc 1
lou ~ respect lor auto me·
chlnlco. He IUIIPsted tlloy be
required to eo to ICbool andreeelve valid lloonee1 to PJ:VOe
ad-te trallllng and he dlda't
!eel any John Doo at a sontco
llltlon should be allowed to tam.
per with U.o mocbanlca ~ a
vehicle,
I'm a lloonled driver, and I
llhare his concern llbout so!oty
cbeel&lt;a; however, bel!w a wile
~ a meehanlc, I'd alaollke to
- " 011 the behalf ~ lbe •oollent mechanlca In this
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7IIW!I manaroa ,tavi11111Dtome-·
ehllllca. Hm;e'safowtactunoat:
- ' • &amp;reD t a'lt1ll'e o!:
In all but the larpr cltleo
the Deraae- for 111 ~r-

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PFC. ltoonle A~Wo~, ..., of
llr, IIIII ...... llal&amp;lb AIWtl,
CrGWII C)cy, II - flltiOIIad
with . . .U.S. Army Ia ·VIII111m. PFC A1Wo1 wu
lY tnlllil!tted to HW LZ-4lL He II ,with the 8111 llb,,
11111 A1'1· Tltt Gallta CGwt.J
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quarterbo&lt;:k, heel IOIUSUal IUC·
.,... an kHpor plays most of
the day ' on ono of them, he got
1 tolicildown an 1 tour · yard
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Falcons, Jackets Battle
To 14-14 Deadlock Frl"day

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Bowling Green Upsets Miami,

ruahi!IIJ rocorCI. :All ·, Amortt41ft
·lob Perg_, lied· 2,163 y.,.
By United Prell lnlenatloml
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llndenlai St.ed&gt;envllle ,.set VPI'a No. 1 ranked Cla11
Karti,
ll&lt;iCUye'o ltrllllont
BOWLING GREEN, Ctlio
M a.tq. ~ Cu1an McKIDiv 20-U Fr1&lt;1v
luntor~ lttid (llftll'al, connocl·
IUPI) - Art Curtis booted 1
n1a11t
llelon
1 ei'Oifd Ill 10,000 onloolcero.
oct on .u al 23 ,..... lor 113
39 • yord field goal In lhe third
Sled&gt;oDvllle, hoot for tllo l!llllle, waa traJihw 1~ at ,
. . y-In the loltriW Plrlod. yar• with 177 of thtnl oamlng
porlod to give Bowling a....
lbe Mlf, but held the Jl!dldoga acoreleos ill the loot. lin&gt;
O.toState'scot.qulck•la• In the first hltll and 29
Unlveroity • 3 . 0 win over
quarters while s-"w two touchdoll'na llllllllllldqj: a twoUplllllnota battled ln ·Ill yer• ruahl119. ·.
previously
unbeaten Miami Unlpolllt comwai&lt;IIL Tlto last touchdoll'nlllll oxll'llpobta CIIIIO
t.frlhlry "'"'"""""' almaat the
&gt;.. .
verolly
In
1 hlrd . loughl de·
tnltN g&amp;IM. The ' lll!ftl, who
-tllllca ofthe mlnala-Ohlo
late In Cbe fourth quarter oo 1 ~ pass from quarterlonaive
conlal1
here Seturdly .
••- . . their olxth 1lriilllht . , State I - l l 811110'
b&amp;ck Tlln ~to 8Gb Waotmwton.
Bowling
Gr11 now 3 . &gt;
osu
Ohio Stat. for· DEPT.
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Sted&gt;envWe,- 6-1·1, wu ..n&lt;ed 16thlnlalltwook' o '
In the Mid . Amerlt41n end "'2
rllory only ..,.. - to the 41 Firat &lt;klima _,, • • ; 8
31
poll. CadGDII 7•L
ovarall.
355
y•d,lint In the first porlod.
R~ ;ranllp , .. 70
Mieml II 2 · 1 in tilt MAC
209
' Nick Roman roeo-ad a Patllill ~ •• 88
Conference race end 5 - 1 overtirmbla and ......, Mlko Sonll· H-.. ;ranllp ••• 81
53
ell.
bough lntw........ a PlM&amp; I I the Pa1se1 ••.•• 5-15-l 14-32-1
The Falcons took the boll an
. _... sol up two Ctllo Stat. POllia, , ... ,.1().41.2 &amp;.37.8
their own 22 . yard line early
louchdowns.
f'nnNoa 1oat • • .• 4
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in ihe third quarter, then drove
Tbo Buekoyo's, · Ngltlotlfto Yarda po•ll"td, , 55
60
to the Miami 23 in lA ploys.
lhelr ,..., otrolght Blti Ton win.
Curtis t411mly arched lha boll
heel a · limo than the
By ~11
through the goal posts an a
- . lndlcatod. The otiunky .,.
Dllnolo , • • • • 0 0 0 0- 0
M¥QN _ Tho Wlhama Whlloi • Howard.
fourth . end . six situation.
IIIII blunted foulr ICXII'·
Slat&amp; ••• 7 14 7 13;,.. 41 · Falcona and ~or Yell""
AI the seCCIOCI quarter pro- Middle Guard Joe Green,
lrig drlvao In o '*'-•lno Ohio
Ohio - Olio ' 1 run (S. While
credited with 14 solo teckles
tllml balaral6,516 at Olio Sta- kl""'
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Jaekoto cluelad to a 14-14 tie grotoed, h""over, tho Yell.., and eight euirll, led a blitzing
dium. \
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bore Friday n1a1tt at Bachtel Jackets olftnBe began boarlil!
Ohio - Ju Wltlle JO Pill Field. .Jt was Wahaml's bGme- d""n and wllh two minutes and Falcon dtlenso that kept the
CtlloSIIIIIt-drl-al Hid ~
Kern"' ,,..,._ ld~'
Redsklna off bllan.. all alter·
.., .... llllnoll 15. 'li. 34 and ;12 """'
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au aeCCIOCis loll In the haU,
Ollto - Jan Whltl 1$ Pill
CCiach Gronl Barnette'• Fal- Senior John Varda ocored the noon.
yenl llnol.
from Kern (ll. Whit&amp; ldclo) ·
Miami's doopeot ponelrallon
1ht Buekeyeo mer..._ 71 Oblo _ Kern run (ll. Whl"
c&lt;N, ploJIIW an aarosehe, vloltor's lint touchdown on a came In the first period when
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yardil In light plays the first kick)
belli- brand of !oolbo.ll deo- two ;rard catT)'. Mq&gt;h...ore Roy the Redoklns drove to the Bow·
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. _they had 111e boll, wllll
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.., pitA! tllo filet lh,o hu boon stag nn lbe olllra points to cut ling Gr- &gt;3 yord line boloro
2 nm- c..._,.., b• lnlurleo tlnco
0111 i:rlllllng .,_ right g.,.rd Wltlle
OhioBrOcldiWion
ml6- the Yell&lt;M Jockotl clollclt to Redskin quarterback Kent
kick) ,
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" - .... yard out.
klntlton 1
_..., turprloed the \1olfltw 14-&amp;.
Thompson w•s thri)WI1 for sue·
0111' l'lllhlng yardliJI s.jurBtoe
nm y
Jacbta with early of.
Tlte vlsll«s then tlad tho cesslve losses of seven end 13
dly put him within 23 yards al
lenalve-thruota.
score wllh aeven minutes and yards end Bowling Groen took
laltlng • now threo yeat ICbool
A- 88,&amp;78
Wahama, ta ·6tct, taWed Ita 13 aeCOiid~ laftlnthelhlrdquarllrat olx-polnter 11e1ore three tar aa stacK piUJWed o.,.. lr11m
llllnUtel of the llrat ~rhad the two. Wabeml'tSmlthblockbeenplaJed. . •
ed !l&gt;encer's oxll'll potnt kick
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lor l&gt;albck, tallied lbe Initial back "' fteld with the score

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Statllllca 0( the Ohio U.POhio U - fG ~ U ~
Slete foolbaiiiiiDO:
PSU - Harris I 1'!111. Olea~ .
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PS kick)
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Firat dawDI ' • , 12
21
PSU - Dot111 2 N1 'II&lt; I o k • ,
Rushq JUdep 141
203 IIUodl
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PaUlntl Janlap 62
90
PSU - N. !Didl 7t pua lf!o
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Return ;rardaga 145
IU terceptiCII (Reitz ldcll)
Paoaoa
6-16-2 1().2~
PSU - Burldlart 4 run (Jiar..
Punle '
9-27.2 6-33.2 rio run)
Fumbles lost
1
o· PSU - M. Smith
Smith's lntor..plion was his Yorda pomllzod
22
U ered In enl ..,.. (JIIU. ldali)
soventh ot the IHSGII and 16th
Psu - Deuel 12 nm ·&lt;Rela
of his t41reer.•But II w11 his
By quarters:
klckl
first touchdown in hit CMMr Ohio u.. .. 3 00 0-3
A - 49,590
wtth Penn Slate.
Pe1111 staiA! • • 0 20 8 14~ 42

Penn Stat.'s d t l - llmltod
the Bobcats to minus yardlgl
in the socon&lt;fhllf. They s!mply
_ . down . the smaller Ctllo
loom which hid miriogad to
run the boll lor nine first downl
the tir•t heil, although it
never thrHioned offer ill ""'
drive.

Bengole tried • pou on 1 third
Miami, In oint ditch attempt and 10 situation but Gr_, pickto pull the gome out of the lire ed it ott end returned II to tho
drove to tho Bowling Gr- 21 3D yard line to stop the drive.
yard line with about three minBowli119 Grun had 1 touch·
utes to go In fhe game.
dawn nullified In the oocond
Rnerve quarterback Mlm quarter when Thompson tumbl·

ov&amp;r on downs.

which luild• 111m re-llble
llhould U.e ·veblele owner have
an accident ID a set period ~
time which can be oroved to
haYe " - eauled by faulty
brakes or such.
Now 011 tap o! 11111 If he
worlla !or a reputobl~ llrm,
he nrullt 110 to school whenever
anything new comea up !or
IDBtanoo lbe exbaullt
now being uled, or the I r o n t
wheel drive etc
And ~ .,;,..,..;,, !or those ~
,... who ....,.lola ,... ean't
set 1001' ear In at regular lhop
hours the.J work bmwnerable
late ~ and ~. and

I personally appi'eclate and wholeheartedl)'
support the recent deelllan al the Aatnlaauts to read
the Bible In space as the)' orbited the n10011.
It should be the rl&amp;ht al every bumaD to publici)'
exprea this faiih In God and the Bible wtlliout fear al
reprisal fl'CIIII government or any other power:
Sincerely, ·

&lt;Name and Address&gt;

cordroJ.

are "" eall llllfll 7W break
down COIIbe hlllnvsyo,
Yea, the.J Bllll P8.J tho 111118
taxes and ooelal IIOCIIrlty as
,..., and 11181 Jll.ll • the same
Jllloo lor a pair ~ llloeo or a
paon~,~hamburlll'l',anclthere'a
.., 1Ueh tliJng lorlbemua cost.
~.ijvlng ralae
Tlte .....,; "Nr, Blc," lor
lbe lhortqo ~ fii)Od mocbanlca
II Juatploln ecoaomlcs- Wby
work .., lbe pove117 tcalo wllfll
,... can 11011n a factory paying
union

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PT. PLEASANT - With six the backfield, and with a much other touchdown wid! a poao lnmtoutes st!U to go 11&gt;e boys on thinner "bench" , are now 7-1 teroopt!Clll and abrWlantretura
~ 65 yards.
the Point Pleasant beneh were m the campaign.
Jack Hllncock sot up o touchwaving alolt 11&gt;e Old Oaken Buc.
llarod,v Nortlwp scored a polr
ket and chanting:
ot touchdowns on 6 and 2 yard -., wldl a fumble rocovocy.
It wlU bo the Ravenswood Red
"We're No. 11 , .. We're No. plunges, and picked up 34yarda
Devils
(6.:1) here next FrldiJ
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night
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the oeaoon'o 11nale.
Be that a a lt IDilJ', the mg
Greg Cla)'ton &amp;cored a 1D
And
thooe
Devils are dte laat
macks defeated the prevloosly and a conversion and belled oot
obstacle !list mullt be hurtled
Wlboaten Ripley VIkings, 36-18 69 yards In 16 belts.
Frldoy night before an overflow
M!ko steam&amp; scored from a to nail down a perfect 10.{) eamthrong at Sanders Memorial sta. yard out and otreakad lor 73 IJ&amp;I»&gt;,
aav...- illlockad olrWardlum.
••ardo In 7 bursts. He aloo rellwaalhe 3Citb renewal o!the turned • punt 80 yards !or an ren Locll, ~-14 , !ordlelr lllxlll
Old Oaken Bucket series, with -en! 1D, only to have It win Frlda,y.
!11' ATISI'ICS
tho loealo otretchlng their ad- erased on a cllwln&amp; penalty.
Dept
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vantage 11129-6-lovortheyoaro.
Dwaine Greer notched 50
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lor the Big Blacko and no cloobt touchdown pass. Dwaine also Partoes .... .. .. . 1-5 9,23
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Improved their No. 4 Class AAA rullhod aerooo 1 pelr ~ lin&gt; - ilterooptod' By•• •. : 2
Yards Pulling. .•. : i
140
rating by the WVSSAC.
point cOIIYeralooo.
Tile Vikings, outmanned In
Mike Rawoon earrled only Scrlmm1180 Yds. . .. 288 188
onee but ripped up lbe turf lor Rolum Ydse. , , ... 181 127
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34 ;rardo. He aloo gut oft pmto Funmlos. • . .. • . • . 1
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Genova 0 Grove City 0
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Clarion 17 California St. (Pa.) pus to sot up lbe ftrllt loeal Peaaltloa, Yde. . . . 90
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Gioqllt•• •l4'-polnl favorlte;"' set • 117 two..,._, ,_ .,. Yda. RuM,···· • • • • • 8 189
~t!t lor IDD rri anti fw!l, :•tf'!!'lli IIGIJ.II. Oflaw movl~;. tlnnt from Joador ~ch Yd~ Paso. ••• ••• •• 138 66
Midwest
Md Jim McOIJ• . alter ln.. rllli~llon. Mi:l!ul· Tim liGword. Olle"wao I Pa&amp;~ Puaeo Attem. • • • • • • 22 10 SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI- Ohio St. 41 BUnola 0
lough l &lt;lckocl lllreo field 111!'11 IOUIIh'a lhltd,1ltld galil, 1 2f. to~ from the Shotawt 01 Paasos C...loled. • • • 12 4 Quartorbld&lt; Rocky All, turnl119 Akron 14 Dayton 10
Saturday u lilt Goorila ,llrclor, t41meeflotG«rgla had ~·- that coverall 42 yonls Pasooo Inter•. •• , ••• 2 2 from o potential goof to a hero, VIllanova 35 xavier (Oillo) 7
lulklop -""" to a 30-0 morchad 3t yardo -ly 1n· the and the oCIIOi: was lor 29 :rani• Punt Yda. •• , • , , •• 167 153 engineered two fourth . quarter l'llrdue 45 Nortllwestern 20
vlc:lory OVII' the Kantucky third porlod. Smlley'a touch- to End Randy !Dith.
By Quarter&amp;:
touchdown drl- within a siX· Mlchlpn 35 Minnesota 9
Wlldcoll.
dawns. bolll 1ram two yordo
llollord'o ldck lor lbe extra SPENCER
0 8 6 0-14 minute span end gave Willen· Nebrasl&lt;a 13 Oklahoma st. 3
--Thoimco bnton, '"thronkocl oul, dlmoXIIIdrl-of46 yardo point after Clark's alxi)Ointer WAHAMA
6 8 0 0-14 borg • 16 · 12 victory over Nortbern nllnols 17 BaU st. 13
lulklopobvtoustyworoplajlng · mldwey through the third wao oartlaiJy blocked and leU
lllldwln - Wallace Seturdly.
Valparaloo 17 Waohinglon(lolo,)
llldor wr1p1 In proporatlon lor period and 42 yordo ml.....,y no IOOIL
All, who missed hlo first 10
10
-'-"'• -"no with third· through the 1111111 porlod.
Mllllltea later, 11&gt;e Falcona Lucru; Traded
pou altempls of the D1100 and Kansas st. 59 Oklahoma 21
ronkocl, lllboatln T -.
Tho outmalche( Wlldcall aot control ot lbe pipkin 11100
threwty;o Interceptions, hiltlght Marietta 28 Otterbein 24
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end Roy Bloke with the wlnni119
l!xcopt lor Smiley, filling In woro ablo to laun an Y ant IIIIi&gt; and IIIIa time - • mar
- score with only 2:52 lett In tho
South
lor Gaorgla ruahlng . . _ thrHI-ond lllat dlid aflot 75 ed to the !lloaeor throe ;rard Low AJclndor and the Mllwau.
North Corollna 23 Wake Forest
10
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Klmp being yerdl when quertorbld&lt; llornio Uno wbore the YollGW Jaekota koe Buckl lacad die Son Fran. game delight 1 Homecaming
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saved tor Tonnnua, tho Scrugge fwnblod and Tim dolonso took hold. After bolqr cisco Werrlors laat n1Jb1. but O.y throng 01 6•5oo.
Call ·
oct lor the
The win boosted tho Tigars
Bulldaga "-'&lt;&lt; IIIIIo 011
away roco••~
clroppad lor a loa• b&amp;cktoabout lbe Warriors were more exell. Into a llrot . piece lie in tho
oflwMond tat their dollnso aet Bulldogs at tho Gooralo 5-yord the 10, Howard tried a lleld ad about the arrlYal ~ anolller Ctlio Conference end maintain·
up all their llrlt helf ICXII'Ing. Uno.
&amp;CIII convera!Clll an alourthplaJ b&amp;~l 111porstar - Jerry eel their unboslen , 1,..k alter
Gaoralo loci 13-0 at hlllfllmo
In tact, Kontucky didn't gtl but the. ball '"'nt wide of the Lucas.
live games, II wos tho first •·
.., a f·yard too d'clown past its OWI'I 30 yard line until ..,rtptl,
Lucas, tho hl8h acorlag for. lui of the ......, tor lllldwin·
from q..,..,_ Mike Covon midway of the third porlodm
With 10 mllllleo and 25 soc- word who has osrnod a plaoo Wolloce.
1D.., Charlos Whlttemoro and Mc:Cullough'sthrttllaldll&lt;!"l~ oeda left Ia the apeni!W- halt, on the National Bashelball Ao- The Yellow Jackets held a 12fleld poall of 32 end ,. yards lied 1 achooii'ICOI'd. Ha had • Wablla Wad ltsl8ad to 14-D soclatlon all-alar teoun In all o lnd oolng into tho fourth
.ttrMcCuiJough. T h e - . lhelll tying the South! 1• 11 w1&gt;tn Clark cllmuad another tdx 0( hlo proleollonal - · quorter on two field poalo ttr
mldwey through tho flrlt
I'ICOI'd of four, but drive !dlh a two ;rard touc1&gt;- Do, was traded to the 'war. Tom Rodgers and • 26 . yerd
porlod, Wllael up by a 65-yard - lhorl on 1 53-y•d try on · dll1rD ..-ry~- IIIII then ecorad rlora !Frlda,y by the Clne!n. ICXII'ing poos from Mike Blake
punt mum by
Swlndlo. the last play of the 11~1 helf.
· Tho n.ld poals ...,.. both oo1 up !ioorllla, which hll loll Clltly ,lila alra poiJlla 111 a Pill !rom IIIII Ro,yalo.
to Pat Dunlavy,
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IUPil - Penn St....a dom«t got IIIOiilor ·
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~ ll1d tho Llana points on the ono aualolned
I'OIIIPI!I to ., -Y 42-3 win driva lhoy monogad on day.
-Ohio Un1VIf1ity Sotwdly. starting lrom their OWI'I ,. - ·
II - · tho 26th otrolght noro· ly In the game, they moved to
lollng gome lor Penn Stat. end the Penn Stat. 15. Slopped at
their 1ttto ~lve victory.
111a1 point Jim KMislngor kicked
Tlle ·Uons dolw!ao-'"' a 31 · yord llold gool. ll govt
a _..oct punt and I 70-yard tilt Bobcatl I lflorl · llvad J.0
,' roturn of• lntoreoplod - by ltod.
•..,.., Hell Smith. Anollotr on the third ploy of the
5mllh - l l - e r Mllco-;Jol - . d quarter. Herrl1 ron off
lilt bl~ p u n t - by tackle lor State's first touchdown. 11 cappec1 1 43 • yard
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COWIIBUI (UP!) - Roll Kent puled for IIIII ~
Iilii no rar llllltheo', llllll'ullback Jim Olla era- rar lP , . .
~.... ...,... toudlllown aa tap..nd&lt;ed Ohio Slate .......... wlll1eaa

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ihat team could have itayed wltb Ohio State If they played
today.
"For oue tbiDg, lltbo~ miiDY okiUmen ref111e to admit
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much
more
complex tban It was 20~ 30,.or even 10 .years *:§:; I saw
Ohio State take care al-em c.J and 0. J .
pBODin
tbe Rose Bowl last Jlllluary and, stoee Woody haa almost
everybecly back, I'd have to all"" tbat this Is tbe best team
ever to Pial! college football.'
Many contend tbat the Oklahoma team 8 whlcb won ~
atralgbt games 1n the earlY 1950s would have been a match
for Ohio State today, but It 11 generally conceded tbat Big
=r!'t football In the el!l"l)' 'IIOa was not as strong a• It Is liglot .,....!, c...k HotctoiiN,
:li:
y. On tbe ot1&gt;er hind, there are 10me wbo say the ligkt !;;oi-l~ Jootowoti; 192, Jt. •
same thing about Ohio State'a compeUUon In the Big Ten. Q
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111ys a veteran Tell88 writer, " and you'll see how fast tbey
get their taJis whipped. Tbere.are three teams In the Soutb· Loft Hoti-Loo ""'"""· 205, Jr.
west this oeason-Texas, Arkansss and Oldahoma-wbo'll
teac:b""ose boys from tbe Big Ten how to flaY football. light Holt-Leo"' :Z.iiH, IN. Jr.
Greateh:team ever! ·Pffft. They just haven' played any- FoliWcii-Ji• Otis, 216, Sr.
becly yet, tbat's all."
Admittedly, the rest of the Ble Ten has fallen behind tbe
DEfEHSI
Soutb, the Soutbweat and the Far West In recruttlog , In Loft Eo....... WltilfitW, 117, Sr. ·
'K.to .t.ltio.fI iosJ~
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recent years, but tbe same cannot be said or Ohio ~te.
In 1966, an extraordinary year-In Ohio high ochool football.
. !!oil' tt,tt-,r. ~·
Hayeo made a clea!&gt; sweep of tbe state's top prospects, Mi.... Goor• Jill SHII""'!" 211, Jr.
~lill Mitt, '~.. St. ·.\
tben went Into New Jersey (an average blgb acnool foOtball
• 11M Mi.W•.._..,.
lll&lt;:~ . ,....,
state) and came up wltb a few llll'(lriaea, lllte rovtog Jlne. litllt Toc~llll UIMoik, 230, Sr.
~- • ... . : ;- :,;.~
backer Jsek Tatum ail!l end BrUce Jankowald.
Hick a-, 221. ,Sr, ,
..... Eoi-Me.t - · 214, lt.
"Woody had some troubie recruJUnc blue-chip prospects
Doll ....... ltz, ,.,
after the Incident InvOlving the 1981 team," says a school U..becter Do11 .U..1, 214, Jr.
rpolteaman. "There were a lot of tecbnlcalltles Involved, Uoollock--'loil Stridloo,l, 21D, Jr.
MiU'bdlb,' ttl', !sf.''·
but wbat lt boiled down to was tbat tbe school Itself pre204, Jr.
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vented tbe 1981 team, which won the Qlg Tea Utle, from ....... c~t J•dL
loft
Hoii'-T••
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117,
Sr.
playing in tbe Rose Bowl.
"""' ~ : 117.-f..
"The next year, the ruling wao overturned, but other Big liglt Hoii-T'• Aodo"""'IM, Jr.
' Mib rOWI; 110, Sr..
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'Ten 8Cboola were telling top proa....,.."""'• not to come to Ohio
Soli
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State beeauso, If they ever wanted to play 1n the Rose Salol) Uib Soooi.....l!. 1., Jf.
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Bowl, they'd never get the chance. we lost some good
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u· p, ; fi p r r J •· '
prospects because of tile mess. But i111966, Woody oet out
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to eraoe the sUgma for one~&gt; and, for aU. And that year, he
says he did lbe best recruiting job of his life."
Freel Taylor-and NEA'a aporia staff-agree,

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that would
or radically alter 1111
in1Ututl0111 churcltes, fraternal and service clube, government at
levels, work and play systems and customs, and the
peclrlq order al the soclalll'OIIP.
.
Yautb, however, barn Into an affluent world, lm·
PI 1ed b)' wbat It t1ee11 an tbe bome TV tube, II imtJIUent. .
Youthclo!:' example, to brin8 It home to Meigs Count)' In
. 1888,
not COUIIt the COlt In dollan al a tbJ'ee.quarter
mill lev)' tbat would penirlt adequate training far tbe
COIJIIIJ'a mentally retarded :youngsters.
F'orty.ftve )'OUl1ll people are organt:red Into the Melp
Count)' Chapter of the Ohio AsloclaUoin far Retarded
Children. They are embarked upon a door-to-door campaign to persuade voten to approve the lev)' 011 Nov. 4.
'ftae YOUDII folks have a rlllbt to ask why the
establilbment bas left this job wltb ihe meatall)' retarded
111tended. Our ooly answer can be that it (the jab) ill ooly
one al1llllll)' put 1111 a back shelf, and that tint tblnp must
come fii'St; whicll ill no answer, and the lmpaUent
YOIIJ1Illten lmow it.
It II to the credit of most AmeriC81111, old and )'OUllll,
that few deny an:ymore group· obilgaUan to t1o far the
mentally retarded what science now lmowa C8il be done
and II tloqln many states. 11lis lain baPP)' canlrast to 25
yean ago when special !raining far . mentall)' retarded
cblldren 011 the count)' level was untblnltable here and
probably elsewhere in the natlm.
It ill unfortunate !hat tbe costa of tbe mounting
dt!Dan&lt;la upon the social order are put upon our anUquated

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from approximate!)' 110 to 'IS JN!I' cent al the operating
buclgeta In the six ll}'ltemJ lilted, "havoc" II hardl)'
delcrlpUve al tbe result lbould the levies faD.
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''Tbey'regoiDCtoboller
wolf! wolf! -too allen," augestlng there Will be a Ume
when praperty ·ownen nft.e to be burdened furtller far
'" ' IUP(ICiit ll tb8lr loeallcllooll.
- that mav ..._
but •••••, mUll not h · , Y-.
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here In 1888. Sbould our people BO vote, the """""' _..,..,
~. cbarJed by law to CGIIdi,Ji:t the educaUan al our Jlllllh, first
" , would have to plan a sbartened sehacll year anchaliOCIII as
(IOIIIIIble alfer the voten an ~J to chance tbelr
decillooln a speclal elec:tloo (at the
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Some diltrlciB In Ohio have held as many as
special
elecU0111 to obtain the required minimum mlllage. In tbe
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there 11 other _,...cal
end, approval ha scome, ....,..use
no
way to keep the schools open,
Just about everyone Is agreed a brake must·be put 01!
spiraling levies upon property, even for sebools. Moet al111
agree the present system II archaic, designed - and It
worked well enough - for a people livlnc and educating
clllldren In less complicated Umes.
Yetweareloathetomaltethechanges nee ery, even
" . wltb numerous examples sel by neighboring states. The
problem Is mi.red In ''politics" and in a natural and healthy
conservaUsm against changing a system that worked &lt;and why shouldn't It work stlli?J.
However,weC81111otaffordtojunkthejalopybeforewe
., . getasleeker-llnedjabintbegarage.
Educators of Oblo are deeply concerned that lcltool
, aupportreformwlllcometoolate.Alread)'thedeadlillebas
pessed In many communiUes. And It may bere II!JCIII. lfeaV)'
.... .......,1,_ far ,____ _. teacher and non-academic em·•-e
,..u~are moun""•
'"""""""' by the bour. West V'""'"'", wltb
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salaries
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u!:::'cularl
hiCher salaries II malriq Oblo Schools reel, ...., M
Y In
f • our "river diatrlciB." Ifli up tO propertY owners - no
one else- to keep 0111' schools operating to the alalidarda
required UDder law. It also Ia up to tbem to loot about far a
r,;, mare fair and equitable way a1 paying the bill. ADd when
· '·· that way 11 clear, they must lnllat that OlD' 1epresentatlves
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•· luue that bears, In a real - . directly upon the

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Southern VaUey Alhlotle Coofer-• play aa they head toward 11lelr third coosecut1 1110
'SVAC title.
Only Hanan Trace elands In
the way of anolher undoleatod
SVAC IO&amp;IUI and thatpme, the
WUdcata va. the j!Gbcata, Ia..,
tap Thursds¥ night at K y g e r
28-16.
Crook.
It waa the sixth straight win
·B ig Jon lkltllgeb, 205 )lOWI)
tor the Bobcats who are now 7- aenlor tumlac'k. was the "work1~ In all - · and 4o4).0 lq horae or tile night" as he car-

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LOGAN - Gelllpollo slllllllled 1 ............. looltw at,roalo
''' bore F\iclll nfaht by IJPaiiiiW the Lopn Chlallailll' Par-'
·· · 'NIIbl actllltioo 12-0 at HOitop Stodlum.
!\&gt;arked by the runni!W or tho Neal boyt - Pete and Chuck.
' -the Galllano alao turned In lbolr boat 4e!enalw olrort of the.
'1•r. It waa 11le Lopners' ftrst aelhack In four gamoo,

Pete Neal, despite a severo
.~llitel: on his loft foot, Jug. drive was aided by two LG.
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BY KEITH WISECUP
GALLIPOLIS - The Eastern
Easles of Coach Billy Kincaid
ended their tour game winless
streak In fcy!ng eolors Frlda,y
nl(!bt by virtue of a Incredible
80-6 romp over the winless
Southwestern IUgblanders at
Southwestern. H was the high~
est score In sootheastern Ohio
in 21 years, since Gallipolis
beat Nelsonville 86~ in 1948.
~~ The Eastern reserves play• ed the majority of the time
. from tile seeond &lt;JJarter oo. In
: fac~ the Eagles first 1o1m ran
cmJ.y one series of plays in tile
second half.
The score, hil!h as it was,
could have been much higher
as the Eagles had t h r e e
touchdowns caUed back by pen.
" altlesl
' " Eastern's paaslng game 1ras
" sharp as ~rterbacks junior
.. Dave Smith and sophamore Jim
•· Amsbary combined for six
touchdowns and 204 yards by

' air.
.,. Scoring In tile opening quar.
-· fer for the Eagles was Smith
o • m
a one yard run with Soph.
011101'0 Jihd Dennis Eichinger
... taking a pass from Smith for
~" Ute estras to start of! the big
" DIJ!bt.
' Also inthefirstquartorSmlth
·:· passed to junior end Tom Ksrr
~:.!1\V, I'!- . Iufn la~raled JQ Eich~
who scored, tbf1 entire
· plat covering 21 yards. Senior
tullboek Bob Ritchie ran lho
··~ extras to make the score 16-

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Loeal
Tornadoes feU to their
In the second quarter Eastsixth
defeat
Friday nll!hl at
ern blew It open, seorlng with
ease. Karr caught a one yard Alexander In • non - league
pass from Smith and 11le ex- WI against the ~s 52tras failed, to make it 22.0. 14. The Tornadoes or Coach
Ritchie scored next on a 13 Bob Ashley have two victor.
yard run writh Smith scoring ies.
Coach Dave &amp;llpes' boys upthe extras tor a 30~ Eastern
ped their overall season reclead.
Karr scored his second touch- ord to 3.5.
down on a 20 yard pass from
Smith for the final tally of the
nrst half. The attempt for the
extras failed with Eastern leading 44.0.
SECOND HALF
JACKSON - Darwin ValenKarr opened the third quar. Une, Jaekson's candidate for
ter, scoring 00 a 76 y ard AU-Ohio hooors, ran wild over
pass rrom Smith for his third Nelsonville-York Frlda,y nll!ht
touchdown . Junior halfback as the lronmen stomped t h e
Terry Carson carried In tho ex- SEO cellar dwellers by a 40.
tras for a 52Jl count.
D score. The JHS win clinch.
Then SoM,Y Cline tallied 011 ed at least a tie for the 1969
a two yord run with freshman SEOAL crown.
fUllback Randy Boring making
Valentine carried the ball25
tho extras to up the seore to times for 243 yards and scor.
60.0.
ed 22 points in leading Coach
Sophomore end Bob Caldwell Ben Buckles' undefiStod Irontook a 5 yard pass !rom Ams- men to their eigllth straight
hary lor a 66.0 score as the viatory.
pass failed for the extras.
Following a scoreless first
Amabary got Into the scor- IJOrind lholistlessJacksonlolm
ing act on a 2 yard run with came alive midway In the seca tackle converled to lbllback ond quarter to move tho ball
seorlng the extras lor an amaz. with Valentine seoring m a
In' 74.1) lead aftor three &lt;JJ&amp;r· nlne.,ylrd run with throe minlora.
utes loft. ~rtorback Torry
Southweitom found P11dlrt Oshorno passed to Craig Oli;
in llle •final• &lt;~U&amp;rter m ... · 65,. , •er .lor., U... ......,slotund an
yard paso from quarterback 8.ll load.
Joe Waters to Fullback Ruacy
Hudson. The attempt for tile
extras failed on a run.
Sophomore hallback R I c k
Williams took a 20 yard paBS
from Amsbary for Eastern's
11th and last touchdown. The
try for the extras failed on a
The Bulldogs netted only 59
pass.
yard a on the ground, connect.
Next week Eastern travels
od oo nine of 22 passes lor
to Racine for the annual finale
87 ylrds, and saw one InterIYith the Tornados next Satur.
cepted.
day nlgllt In the wrap up of the
Ironton' s Rick llo,ykln slamseason for both teams .
med 92 yards In 20 carries to
Coach Gary Billig'a!Hg)l]andpace tile IYimera while D a v e
ers may have another rough
Coon topped Athens with 36
evening next week at Miller
yards In 10 tries.
lrontoo has a llrm hold on against the Faloons, who clubbod Eastern 20.8 earlier. East.
second place In the SEOAL with
ern Is 4-3-1 overall and 3-1
a 5-1 mark while Athens is now
in the SV AC. Southwesteili Is
3-3.
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ME:IGS-f1117d, ·HIII'106)'da.
59
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WJi!LLS'!ON· ~ Hder,tb'
sophomore, ran I'OIIld&gt;-over Ike !Pmcer seol'ed 11le extraa ~s pleked up a big head Ydo, l!aBIIna
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TOtal 'Yda.· ; , • 281
99
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the spark plug In tile AlexUIWl11l the rwlllna 0( ..tor Passes ..... ·, . 4
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'liEIGS ~ Grate, 2 tor•llll
der oaense.
After lho ~· 1iere un- fullhaek ~zz-Wblllateh, )lnlor Passes
Southom took the opening able to move, Southom UICO hallllaek Bill CUrry ancl Hud- Passes 1rt. , • • 0
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Rltehhu't, 1 for 2.
kick~ from Its """ 25 ancl opln drove down to Ute Alexthe ~· buiH up leadl Ponalllti ••. • , ••
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WELLSTON ~ SaltZJnao, 1
marched down lleld, over - - ander 20 before losing the baU or 22.8 It halltillle, 38.8 af. Fumbles •• •; •••• 1..
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FIJI(IItE;S RECOVERED
erlng the ~·· Sophomore oo a tumble.
hal!bsck steve Jenkins carried
'lbls proved to be Ute tum- 52.8 mldwa,f In the fourth quar. . INDIVIDUAJ. RtlSIUNG ,
MEIGS . ~ - r , 1: Floyd,
tor.
iiEIGS
TC YDS AVG 1; Well,l.
Frellhmla hallllaek Plul Jus. Abbolt ••• • •• 15 .63 4.1
WELUITON- . Leach, L ·
tlc:e lcored thollnal tou&lt;hdown Boas •••••• 18 106 5.9
KICKOFF RETiliiNS
!or Southern oo a 25 yard run. Archer • • • • • 8 56 7,0
MEIGS - lklaio 1 for 1f.
The try for the extraa failed Floyd ; • • • • • 5 · 11 2.2 . WELUITON . - s.Jtpn•o, 1
With just one minute remainTho -erfltl lrUimeo roll- oo a run.
O'Brien • • • • 4 ..:11 -U !or 21; Sltl!art,; llor 1«. '
ing in the half Osborne fired ed up \7 first downs, 379 yards
Nest Saturday nJsht swthorn Tesm looil , • • 1 ~ .s.o,
SCORE BY QUARTERS
a 33-yard touchdown pass to rushing, and COIUIOcted on two will moot boa~ with Eaitem
•' Meigs • • · • • , 0 18 o' &amp;- 2t
Hallbock Craig Oliver and Val. of ftve . pass attempts for 40 In a SVAC leall\IIO tilt on lho. WEL1,ST()N
TC YllS AVG Wella ton • , • 0 0 0 0- 0 .
entlne ran the conversion for a )'ants.
Toi'IWIQe' boms field. Thla an. Headl.,Y •• • ••• 17 81 4.·?
STARTING UNEtlP: ·MEIGs
16.1) halflime lead.
The Buckeyes- only40 11181 affair Is lho soaiooa's end Sallllnan •• • , • 3 12 4.0. OFFENSE - ~k and ·Klola,
In the third period Valentine yards ruaking, 10 ftrst downs, !orboell teams.
, Martin •••••• 3 9 ·3.CF. enda; sntzelandlllan',tselder,
slashed ove&lt; tickle for a 53 and completed only
of 22
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Jarvis , , • • • , 2 -6 4.0 V811 · lletor and Boyd,· auuda;
yard touchdown aprint and then PISIOI for 71 yard a.
Silu11lem •••• • 8 0 0 6- u · S.Wos • • • , • • 7 ·9 ·1.3 Rep" Abbott, CllderJ O'Brien,
ran 11le conversion to push 11le
Dave Weaver, a bard..trl•· AleKtnder .,. ••. 0 22 16 14-- ~- ,Team loss, • , , ·• l li25 ~- QB; Hackett IIIIi Boai, · 1111;
load to 24.0 IYith 10:23 show- Ina fUUback, paced the Nelflrit downs: AIOXIQdor 8
RECEI'{ING
· · '~IIIQI Abboll, 'Fil; Alttl'llatea:
lng oo the eloek.
sonvllle-York attack with 28 Southern 5.
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MEIGS,.. RltdiJut, 1 for 59 ,Ycher, Floyd, -Grate, .,....,.,
Valentine pleked up his third yards in 17 earries.
Pau Att: Aloxander 6 Soutlj. yards (TD).
-T. WWiama.
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TD of the contest on a 25
Valentine's ftne performanc:e "'"6.
WELLSTON- HOIIdley, 3for
liE1GS •DEFENSE. ,..· Wtu
yard dash with 9:06 lett In tile Friday nlgllt ..,. . glvoa him
. Pau Cclnq&gt;: Alexander 1 29; Janis, 2 for 1; )!artln, 1 and Vaushlo. ende; S!Jatlohllll
contest 1Yi11l Osborne addlngtho 1,180 Ylrdl rushing In ell!ht Soulliere 1
·for 7.
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Barr, tackleo; Allen WQ!iaint;
two point conversion oo a run. contosta this IO&amp;IUI and his
lnterc:eptl.ooo: Aloxonder 1
P~
middle ~ •'l'IIQ' WOII•m•
Three minutes later Oliver 114 points seol'ed ranks him Soutltem.l .
MEIGS ,.. ,()'Brletl, o for 3: alii VaJI "*'-; l!Mbllelren;
sprinted 11 yards for the llnal among tho state's loaders.
Fumbloa: Alexander 0 swth- WOITI!,l ,f0r·1 IT»).
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Ho!Dier and Arcb8r, comer-Jackson 'ID IYith Dan Murphy
The seore by quarters:
em 4.
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WEt,LS~\'1 - Seitloa, 6 for ' hacka: O'BrloD and Rltchba\'t,
running the COI!Yersloo for Ute Nels-York · · · 0 6 0 0- 0
Fumbles Lost: Alexander D
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ftnal score 0( 40.1l.
Jackson . · ... 0 16 8 16 - · 40 swthem4.
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yardo In 42 of 52 ~ground
rplQI.
Tom Proae, hack In action
IGr the first tlme· tn nearly a
moo111, wat used prlmari'" ••
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·801 12 Jardl In five tripo !rom
tile lullback alot. Pete Nse1
ran from Prose's old tanbaek

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.Cllllat•ndlng eltortoplnstCoach
Dlek Mikes' Chieftains.
-·"''"' by
Coach ""··
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a Logan acrlbe as saylng,r"rd
hate to plo,y that team when
aU their backa are heal11ty."
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tie ooe. 'lbe lou loft LtJS with
a 3-4-1 ....... record; ~AilS
Is 3~.1l on the year.
outem leiane p)IJ, Logan Ia
2-3-1 wbJie GARS Ia 2.4.0.
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JIOinglntoFrldoy'sconteit. Just
~~re the Blue Dovlla' first
tolidldolm, Jolmaton reln.)med
illlde. ..,.._., In th 80COIId
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North, c. Nnal,
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Gai'OY, McFadden,

B. Shaw, M. Shaw.
TACKLES - Crawford, M.
Walker, Hutchinson.
GUARDS - Hartman, Monk,
Schmitter, YQU~W.
Ct:.NTERS Culbertaon.
Paige.
BACKS - Beougher • Johr&gt;ston, Krebs, Lowe, McBroom,
G. Smith.
NEXT GARS GAME - OcL
31, at NelsonviUe-York.
The Egyptians were the
first peop1e In history to di-

Logan . . . . . . . D 1 0 o -1 vide the year into 365 days.
yARDS GAINED PASSING
Gallip011s ... 0 0 0 0- D
Logan .. . .. 11 Ul 22 65-108
TOTAL YARDS (Rush-Pass),
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I YG TD GaiJipolls 53 25 130 59-267

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and Lamie ~sh otood CJUI '"'
defonse for GAllS. Mike Young,
Bob Schmitter and Rory Me.
Broom pac:ed Ute Chieftain defenders.
Friday, GARS will play at
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P. Neal.··· • • • • 11-3
TOTALS
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0 FUMBLES
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Garey • • • • • • • • 1·1 11 0 Logan • · · · • • • • 0 1 1 2- 4
Ml Shaw • • ' • • ' 4-10 .54 D yARDS LOST PENALTIES
B. Shaw • . ' •• • • 2-3 43 0 Gallipolis (4)~•• o 0 15 35-5G
0 5 0- 25
7•14 108 0 Logan (3) •
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Trailing

8.0 It halftime • Coach M e I
Carter's North Gallla Pirates
roared back In the second half
to take a 40.14 victo~ over
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tbe Hannan Trace Wildcats.
The will pve North Gallla
a 3.:1.0 record In the Southern VaU•• Athletic ~~er.
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all games,
Hannan Trace Is 1".0 in ~e
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Next Thursds¥ Haman Trace
travels to KYger Creekandnext
Saturday night North Gallla entertalns Hannan, W.Va.
The Wildcats took an 8.1lload

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In lho fourth period. Wltlo 3:48
Harvey Brown put North Gai- lett, Smith ran 10 yarda to
lla on the sc:oreboonl wben he
score and then with 22 - ·
drove for two yards IYith 11:- onds
loft In I h e CCllllell,
56 left In the third period. The Smltil scored em a ooe 7Ud
try for the PAT was no good. run.
The Pirates scored a !Ill •
Hannan '!)'ace scored .1 t 1 .
ahead touchdown IYith 5:39 lett other touchclown In Ute fatirtb
In lhe third period. Bobby Rat. period wben'\Voyne~.-,
urr plunged lor one yard. The
ed 20 yards. The try lor lba
try for the PAT was oo good. PATwasoogood.
Terloy George rambled 37
Each team hall seven lint
ylrds anc1 Alna Hall ran I h e downs. u-an Trace ran up
PAT to give the Pirates a 20.
221 yards rushing and I'IIim·
8 lead at the end 0( the per- pletod seven 0( 21 paesea for
iod.
65 yards to net 286 y&amp;l'ds. The
Rocky Hall Intercepted a Plrltos groUnd art 273 yanll
Haman Trace llllBS with 5:01 00 tho gmm· anc1
41..
loft In the-fiMrlll .period a .n d ltve if '10 !lll5s&amp;s
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returned it 23 yards for anoth- a net of313 yards 1 ·• •
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ran the PAT.
Hannan Trace. • 0 0 11-14
Smith scored two touchdoWns

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for men and women
If you lack Jhe time or will power lor regularly sc:heduled
exercises. don't despair .. . here is your answer. Just
wrap a Tone-0 Malic around your waist and go about your
business, pleasure or favorite sport. Now the belt does the '
work, causing saggy stomach muscles to resist the weigflt
and firm up in the process. Firm toned-up muscles replace
flab and usually result in inches oft the waist line.
All you have to do is wear it .. . no fuss ..• no slrain you are exercising in your own everyday mOVI!menls.
Wear it either under or over your clothinf

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The
Hannan an S.O lead, In tho first 1ard1 In elaht ~· Wlt~,fle
period.
second ~ ltlll J!ol0,14l:U
Slarti!W oo their own 35a1ter ~ weM tlltllaallU'd; ..,._
the kickolr, the Bobcats drove try lor tile PAT wu aOJOGi)IIIIIJ.
65 yardo In II plays and WhHe it waa 1'-14, Hamltt otlllttlad.
aeored on an 11 yard run. Roth- On tho march, Jtclll•
gob nn the poirts 8lld It was s. 'pa11od 24 yarda to llaCIIelb to
8,
spark the drive.
On the second play 1rom
A recovel'ed lllmble oo tho
scrimmage after the ensul!W Homan 48 aet "' lba !!obcot1'
kickorr, Handy 1bompaoo scoot.- so · aheld IOilChdown. 'lWei..
od 54 yards for the WUdcatll' plays later, &amp;tJwlb occired 1111
second
touchcl""n.
tarry oeeond touehdowll frllll two
Thompson nn the PAT and the yards out and KYger CrMk W
Wildcats were ahead 111-8 at 211-16. Apln tho try forthePAT ·
waa nosood.
There was no •eoritw In lba
EXPOS BUY WPEZ
third period. The MONTREAL (IJPI) - The c~ tumbltL A lf,Jger
Montreal Ell;poa have purchased Crook march botrged &amp;own ari
Emerlto Lopez Jr., a 24-year- the Ha,..n 19 yard line.
old Infielder !rom tho Detroit
Rolllgeh aeored hlo 11llrd
Tigers, the team announced Frl- toucl-down in tile fourth parlllll
day nighL
on a three yard pl._ The try
Last year while on 10111 to for tho PAT was ooi)Ood. The
Columbus of tile lnteroatlonal drive eovel'ed 54 yardo Ia 10
League, Lq&gt;ez clubbed 20 hom- playa.
ers afll drove in 69 runa.l..cltez
baa hit 72 home nms durlngthe
The Bd&gt;ce'a rolled lor 4111
last lour seasons In the minor yards ontllegroundandloliladl1
league.
)&gt;411iiW for a total 0( 451 )'lrdl.
Hannan had lt5 yards rt¥1..,
25 In the IIOCGrld hal!, and 75
The banana plant grows
from 10 to 25 feet tall and yards !lllBsiiW, ell In the ftrit
looks much like a tree, but half, lor a total of 210 )'lrdL
it is not a tree. lt has no Kyger Creek • • 8 12 0 6- 28
Hannan • . • • • 16 0 0 Cl-11
woody trunk or boughs.

!!LAYER
PI YG TD worth, M. Davis, HaUoy.
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GUARDS - Hueholt, Bsxter, a pass from Cremeens. It-s
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KICKOFF RETURNS
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PLAYER
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WE MAKI! 2nd MOIITCiAGE RE4L ESTATE
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Smith • .... • .. • 5-9 U 87 0 Logan
43 39 56 55-193
U 0 21 0 RETURN YARDAGE
Johnston • • • • • 7..
0 08 0 Galllpoli s • • • 1 I 21 0-23
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INDIVIDUAL RECEPTIONS Logan . . . . . . 27 D 18 0-45
(Gallipolis)
. PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
PLAYER
c-A YG TD Gallipolis' ' .13 9 18 17-57

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Clelatl4, G. Davia, Romaine.
CENTERS_ A. Wedemeyer,
Sanders, LeiYia.
BACKS _ Snowdon, Bush,

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If yoo -nt a 15.,yard penal. lrmton
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QB Snowden punching It over Athans
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I'O!ft woe ,..... ,,.th 6:54 lett • san
in thO 'pori.id. Chuek Neal was . Geillp,lls . 2 4 o 112 81
stopped 'op the estra Point at- WellSton
1 5 0 42 218
tempt.
Nola-York
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TOTALS
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During this drive, Chuek Neal
3 23 2 836 836
had a 29 -Jirdet. The DovUo
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
pmbled on · a fourth 'VICl .... Gallipolis 12 Logan o
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-~·atton ... llielr O'jlrl 36 .....
ellston 0
aillj WIJII, Snowden got three Jackl0n,40 Nollo'York o
Ul a anoak. Pete Neal' a 18 • . lronlbu 13 AIJiens 12
yard scamper around end put lrontoft' St. Joe 8 Coat Grove 6
the oval .., ~ Chieftain one.' Uma 27 Pllrtsmouib ia
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Chuek Neal pleked up&gt;48 yardl Pllrta. East ~ New BoitUI 0
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52 267 5.1 Logan • • .•• 3 9 5 28- 45
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NET yARDS RUSmNG
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TCB YG AVG Gelllpolls 53 2S 130 59~ 267
32 29 34 -ID- S5
2 11 S. 5 , - n
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55 Lowe • • • • • · • 24 104 4. 3 pASSES ATTEMPTED
120 Jolmsion • • , • • • 1
3 3.0 GaUipolia • • •. 1 1 0 3- 5
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1 5 1 7 14
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118 · G. Smith • •••.• 7 -35 -6 •Gelllpolls • • • . 0 0 0 0- 0
TOTALS
37 85 2.2 Lotlal! • • • • • • 1 I I 4-7
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PASSES INTERCEPTED
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Gallipolis •• • • 5 1 7 2-15 BosUc, P. Neal, Burnett, E.

Dixie 22 VaUa,y View 14
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llcmey 28 Urballa 0
PL~YER
KO YG TD
: . omore, replaced Johnston. Da·
West Mldcllotown Madison 21 Kr ebs ... . ..... . 3 45 o
• Qlte ftve eostly tumbles _
WILakota 0
TOTALS
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10!-.lmington 30 Circleville 14
PUNT RETURNS
Blue Dovlle _ Smith gave a
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Canton Lehman 57 Claymont 6
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IIIOod a e - 0( hlmsel! with B7 Unltec1PI'sl81tttel-nat.ional Cana
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In nine 1_ 6
P. Neal • • • • . • • 1 1 0
~.. _.... 100887 ard a Dalton llelmont 80 Dayton Mea- Chllllcotlte 14 Lancaster 12
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Upper Arlington 59 N-rk 0 TOTALS
2 2 0
· Chick Lowe, lho Chleft:slns Tri-VaUey 34 Morgan 2
Marl- 27 Zanesville 17
(Logan)
line !ullhaek, ripped the GAllS New Lexington 59 Roseville 0 Dayton Roth 39 Dayton Roo
Nono
defense for 104 yardo In 24 !110Dlllldoah 44 FrooUer 18
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soRECOVERED Enemy Fumtrip•• The -rful Chleflaln WoiterviUe 26 Pleasantvlew D Beavercreek 39 Dayton steb- bles: Bob Bsxter, Tmn PI-OM,
fullbeek, prior to Fridsy'a Hilliard 29 Boaley o
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P. Neal and Tim Homsworlh;
pme, led the SEOAL in rush- West Jo!for.... 18 Hamilton w hlngton c H 47 IWisbllro 6 Mike Yoorw.
Ina with 688 yarda In 91 trips Twp. 14
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PUNTS - Bush: None.
- he was· aver&amp;&amp;11111 7 ·5 yardo ralrfleld Union 28 Pickering. · Cory.&amp;wiUI 30 MeComb o
Johnstqn: 1-36; Baoughor 1-31
per earry. lie avornged U per
loll 14
Arlington 27 Ubert;y.Jlentlin 0·
SCORING - GAllS: P. Nnal,
carry Fricloy nlgllt.
NOJ'IIIInO!' 52 Now AlbanJ 20 MI. Vernon 42 Gahanna 8
1-yard rom, 1:36 left In first
Lopn, hold scoreleas for JackiUI 40 NoiiODv!Ue-York 0 IAJridon 14 Groveport o
(run fail); Suowd'!ft. 1 ya~ run,
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Ute second itralllht '('lOOk bY
~old S!awnee 20 Teeum- Grove Cley 50 MaryiVIUe 14 8:54 left In third (run fall),
~AL OJIPOIIenl, sat. ~ . ~ Ish ,0
Grandview 20 Mifflin 14
LIIS: None.
GAllS nine In tbe~;orlod. ~viDe 20 Canton McKtn. Cole. Hartley 22 Cole. J!oady
TEAM STATISTICS
The drive tlndad witll! 1 Lopa ley 14
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lllillblo '"'~rlfl down.,
,r~liti.Withrow 16 Cln. Western Carroll 18 Liberty , Unl,on 6 GalllpOIII • , • •• 6 0 6 0-12
lD_.~-~ · ~Ida• 1 ~-·• '· 1 6
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11011. Larry

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and scored thrie 0( tbOBobcata
touchdowns.
David White, 121 bound half.
hack, seol'ed KYaer Creek' a
other tou&lt;ihdown. llAJihgeb alao
aceountod for lho oply PAT oo
the Bobcats' ftrst touchdown.
White picked 111 141 yarda ln23
attempts•.
The WUdeata trowllrstbloocl
whoa Tom Dalwn uncorked a 58
yard pass play to Handy Th""""

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Neal carried· II timet for. fl '
7ards during lho •stained
drive. Pete Neal aeored from
tho UIO with 1,36 left In the
period. lie woe stopped art the
run for extra pointe.
, Bob Bester I'BCOV!'J'ed 61:01 ,
Smith's tumble 00 lho LHS M .
to start the.~ period. The
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21 . Lo-• held al tldt point.
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ball lor ll) playa, were forced
to punt, tben regained poasea.
alnn when Dory McBroom Interee....... a Lonnie ~ah aor_.
tal oil the GAllS 31, Fromhero,
Logan made Ita most serillus
tiJi-oat, moving to lho GAllS
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Jackson
8 0 0 287
Pllrta. East 6 2 0 220
lrmton
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Mol11
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Coal Grove 4 3 I 160
Lo
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poa~rback Larry
Geillpolls
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carrled Dve tlmoa !or two net :
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Nola VorJt
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Coaeh C. L. (Johnll1) Ecker 21 yards to Ute GARS 26. I!
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- . led In llrat doWns 1411, ~ llle Winning Tigers roll.
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Tigers Keep Alive
moNTON - An lncomploto
two.p;dut conversion pass attempt In the final minute or
piiJ enabled the Ironton Tigers
to ICjUOak past visiting Athens
13-12 Friday nll!ht In a thrllllnl defensive battle.
Tralling the Tigers by a score
of 1~ . end Fl'ed Tom raced62
yarda wi11l a blocked 1rmton
punt to narrow the count to
13-12 with 1:13 remaining In
Ute contest. However, Quarter.
back John Abdella's lwoi&gt;Olnl
pass attempt was no good and
tho Tigers held tile lead.
Coach Don Eskey's Bulldogs
then attempted an mslde klek
In en elrort to gain posses.
lion or the ball, but the pigskin
did oot travel the re&lt;JJirod 10
yards and tile Tigers took over
Ul Ute Athens 46 yard line and
ron out the clock for their fifth
SEOAL victory.
The only seore In the first
half oecurred In the seeond
quarter when AUtens• defensive
bock Stu Smith Intercepted a
Greg Stornaman !lllBS and raced
It baek 70 yards for a touchdown. A twoil(lint convorsim
pass attempt failed and t h e
tile score stood at 6.0 with 8:ll
remaining In tile first half.
Ironton took the lead In the
third quarter wben Greg stern.
aman capped an 80 yard march
IYith a ooe-yard sneak lor a
touchdown. Jeff lloTo'ard kicked
Wllat was to be the me-jlO!nt
margin ot victory with a suceeal!ulconvorsioo kick .
On the first play of the
fourth quarter 1rmton recov.
ered an Athens tumble oo tile
Bulldog 29 yard line to sot up
the winning touchdown. Sevfll
playa later Doug Henry ram.
med over from tbe one )'ard
line with 9:1&amp; lett In Ute contell. llcnoard's converaloo klek
W.e oo good, but lhe Tlgera
were oo top 13~ and this set
the lllaae !or the hectic final

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W. Ve., tolllw
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load but Coach llowiO,Lee Millor' a Kypr Creek Bobcats anip.
..ped hack to tsko a 20-16 hal£.
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lnitlsl Clll!o. Chuck Neal, used
aa a blocker throughwt t h o
ftrst bait clJe to 811 oocby lmoe
(Coach Ecker Aid earUer in
the week Chuck Neal Pl"Jbal&gt;&gt;¥
WO!IIm't action aplnit the
Cblof.l) rambled !or 109 yarda
. .,. Ill 13 tripa In the I8CUid half.

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ea, aheoola, orgardzadona,

low -e-411. Marvin Gtrclner
446-DS67.

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Third Ave. P1J. 448-0$44.

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Real Estate For Sale

5TATION
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252-s
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2541.6210.
252-3

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compent01 an • parttltne
- a . Perfect 'for I reUrod

• New type of seat adjusts four differont ways lor livingroom comfort in the field.

or se1r • ompiOj'ed per...,.

Sond ohort handwritten re-

o Fiv10-positlon tilt steering wheel-put it where you
want it.

TODAY I

• Popular "H" pattern gear shift, plus new easier shlfllnll.
• Curved-face foot pedals, comfortable from any antlle.
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TREATED FOIIORE HEATI

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• Plucs • Anti•Freez_t • Pelnts
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• Work-proven features: torsion bar draft control keeps
you plowing evenly; Torque Amplifier boosts pullnll
power; and many others.

large lhhw

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CALL Grover LOfla, ~ll
or Bob ~ 446-11118,

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Sonlce, flf Slnlth Dr., Kan1;11&amp;11. MG-9499.
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CASE 450

STOR't'

LOCATED

ON

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LOAN
THE
PRICE IS S1:

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6~ AN~

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WITH M•. ~ ··' PAYMENT

CELLENT NF'n ORHOOD.
LARGE 1.,_1\\.V ,OM WITH
WOOD
FIRE
01v .. ~ING

RODMl3LARGEBEDROOMS,

AND

1)1 BATHS, FULL BASE•
MENT AND 1 CAR GARAGE.

REDECORATED

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Co.,

Wheelorlburr, Ol!lo- PJJ. 57t1112.
232.u

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CLUDES FAMil't' ROUM,
LARGE KITCHEN'- FULL
BASEMENT
MODERN
(NEW) FURNACE. 2 CAR
GARAGE ON A LARGE
SHADY LOT. LH EVENING
CALL IKE 't¥15EMAN AT
446·3796.

IT NEEDS PAINT INSIDE
AND OUT. BUT ITS PRICED
AT $16,500 WHICH IS Wlt.Y
BELOW TODAY$ MARKET
VALUE. CALL IKE WISE~
MAN NOW.

~;r.f~ j.d-Fcit~
FAIN

OF $64.-' FOR 30 YRS.
THIS HOME HAS BEEN
COMPLETELY REMODELED

PLACE ,-ORMAL DINING
ROOM (COULD BE FAMILY

Alll'\)'pewort\

d -· Call-446-9359.

HERE'S A WEl:t:- •&lt;-&lt;t'Oitr CA.fn&gt; -IN THU1UMN. __,If: . ..
STRIJCTED MODERN Q .,_..VO!h- QUA,LI~Y fi.QR u~THI-;-

HUGE SHADED LOT IN EX~

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The Best Buy You'll
No Money Down
Find :1n aam110ns ~ ~~~n~P~O~~~o-

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lhaa r'llla-.tcoeto!lildr.
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78 A. St. IlL 141 $11,000
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THREE BEDROOM HOME '"""• v~~~~:•;, ~~~.....,..., No reaoonable offer relllaod on '&gt;II Ctt'ILLICOTHE RD
READY FOR LEASE
P .....• ~219
w. ntce
5 rm. house with ~
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a
pie. Has alumltum aiding and
roomhomelorleose.Localecl DAIRY FARII
nice •hldecl and roncod 101.
atorm door• andwlndowa•
,., Lower Rlftr RGod wllll
ABklllJI$9200.00.
Prfcetltosell.
2\1, acree of ground. Plent,y 120 ACRES, (110 a~o lrtn), CE
OFFICE PHONE 4-46-1694
ot ~~~ora~~e. ctt,y
ciiY modern 8 , _ , two IIOr)
NTRALLY LOCATED
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TDIIrlll'E PEST CONTROL
FREE I 4 rliofl, call Ml •
3245 lltrrll1 O'Dell, ODtrlo-

FLAT LANDSCAPED LOT.

REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL 44&amp;-1998
FOR SALE OR TRADE

centiJ iBDhlM1ed. Alk ua
about lhlo r t - • - t p -

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denee in ua as realtors and
let ua plaee lhlt BOld stsn on

schoal•, evan • -. ..... mlpaoturt for a pony or two. Re-

till dlllot•oco lo tblo ,..;
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We Need Listlnas
If You're Thlnklna of Sellin&amp; Call us

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NEED
LISTINGS

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GARAGE . BETTER

THIS ONE .

lull prqe
equlpmontalorvwlthpsand ·
oU Inventory. Just too much
for owner to Jake CIJ'll or ot WilY? Beeauoe we sell homea.
present.
Remember the HllitW ofreol
ellato depends on hoW II Ia
handled. Place )'0111' confl.

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WITH W. B. FIRE PLACE,

61 ACRES

NEW GIIC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS
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BEDROOMS
AND
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LARGE NEARLY NEW 2. K"CHEN (RANGE, OVEN,

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por1tlloa fiYilloblt. RJ I I

INCLUDES
A
LARGE
CARPETED LIVING ROOM

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE

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SEE THIS ONE. WALL TO
WALL CARPET IN 3

room.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - COUNTRY STORE,
GOOD SED
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re!rJserator, Phil- SIX ROOM APARTMENT
co dryer. 211c. 11111W room THIS otore Jaa a sooci,Jn_..,_

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Excellent Location

BEDROOM HOME WITH A

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It's ready for your inspection-this 5-plow tractor with
all controls arranaed for maximum comfort, so you can
do the best job in tho least time. Some of our many
standard and optional features include:

THIS

Lllre new. 446-3t15. 252-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A FARMER'S FARM- 50.&lt;&gt;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ALL TYPISofllldldflll,_· rea of Raccoon boii&lt;Hn, (air
UNFURNISiiED 4 room apart..
~·block, brlell, ~pipe, fence,large \am.plenll IIUI-

only, Pr!Yate entrance, 536

mttea.

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SEE LANDMARK FOR

OWn

YOU WANT A CLEAN 3

209-tf ~---- - - - - - - - - mini- Newly decoratod, con•· • •o, llolooloo, lie, Claudt' liulldlows 2 atory 9 room
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - · ONE OR two liedloom troller,
trtny io.aled. Ph. 4411-0287.
Wlldr1, llkJ. Grandt, 0. Ph., ·home, l.;..led 14 'moe oil
INTERIOR deeontbls ahl
aooot locaUon. CaD 446-1506.
252-3
2f5.612.1 S.
BI.U, elite road.
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251~
Ph. 218-Hes.
- - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - EARLY AMERICAN srEREO.
%25-U FUIIN'IsHED ...,rtmonl for elAM, F lll, radio 4 apeecl cb111NEAR NEW - wllll lfllll_,aU
-----------derly or rtllred w-.tQ
ger, 4 opeaker 10111111 IYIIem.
ca~Ve~ln .LR am hall, 3 BR
; WU.L CARE for elder),r penon
Protide companionship for tl
lltlance duo t35.f2, USE OUR OtcJW lllnl, II IIIII
I'll belli, ln1J&gt;reaslve kitchen
i Ia my heii!O. I'll• .ffe 3927.
reUred latiJI, A II llillWeo
TIME PAYMENT PLAN, Call
wltll dllhwaaher, dlspo 881,
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250-8
paid. Upper SOcmd. Ph. 448446-1028. 252-i.
.S2 S.ceatl Ave. _
oven and r&amp;fWe, matiY cabfr&gt;.
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4388 otters.
251-3
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COM~LETELY

THE OWNER

IIWIJIIoCorn.sJI(IIIilentllopl,. - -.-,---..:....,,----..,-'
suite; 2 twll1slze melalbeda,
tory, 1 &amp;01111 l)odroom,ahla
your PfiiP61b', a1 we have eo
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3 coli aprt,.s, twin size, 2
silo room apartment all toFOR AI..LJOUrln= . . .- .
miny othera. CaD or Ylolt
DO,., _,. Bradatroet Inc., P. IIUDBURV tlllcltaq flll!ll'ltwin size SOrto mattresaes,
golher. Gooclwa•--aocl-•c
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tonk syatoill, stoker l'umace,
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Corbin
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wood
burnlnJrflreplace.
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THIRD AVE. &amp; STATE ST.
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SLEEPINGHOOIIB, weekiJ - - - - - - - - - - - - - Priced rlghL
CHRISTMAS Mllllll aterlo oor- . rtteo. Pork .::.nl HoteL ~989.. SEWING Machine. Uaod
HOBART .%Li~~· Rooltar
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Just • few times, fully equiPLHUio wllowanl INnnen
NATIONWIIE INSURANCE
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Waldo F, Brown, W, R.
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ucrtnce for only
and 80 ocrea or Ull•lilo land .
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make lhla etrm 1 reo1 1Jar. .
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HOME DELIVERY OF

In the NEW

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PRESENT OWNER WILL
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FINISHED LARGE
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friend- unlllohellodl Blue
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the average procluc~
Uon for DHIA cowa from 1959
to 1988 hao lncreaeod from
10,191 ....... of milk and 395
J1llllf1ds or tat to the level or 12,018 pounds or milk
and 462 pounds of taL The ••·
tlmaled IYerage productiCIIIOI'
all Ohio - • during lhlt tenyear period Increased from 7,390 ....... of milk ll1cl 281
pounda or tat to 9,500 pounds
of milk and 3541 pounds or rot.
For

INTERNATIONAL~

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agement and leodlng ao a herd
will prnduce ot Ita nwdmum.
The hlsbest producing herd
In Meigs ~ on producUon
·testiDg lalhet or Jamea F. Glb11011 or llarri&amp;011VIII01illll13,538
poundo or milk and 14.3 """'·
The IYer&amp;gO buUerfal procluc.
Uon per cow Ia 514 ,IJOWlds.
The aYerap for ... cows on
tell In Meigs COIIIJQ&gt; lo an
aVerlliO held of to, 7 COWS with
milk prnductlon or
10,497

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productloa came trom eoocen-

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tratoa, 20 per cent from allaga,
If per cent lrom hay, and 23
per cent from pasture. T h e
rate of roughage feedl111 waa
2,5 pounds per 100 pollllds of
liod1 well!hl.
Roosh has oomblnod hiiJil
produeiDg ablll\)' In the blood
lines or his cattle wllll I h e
manapment ablll\)' to provide
· food 8Dd care lhll wiD enable
lho cows to produce · at their
maximum potential. Th!s Ia the
most dllllcult )II&gt; or a dairyman -

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pounds per cow, we
averageprnducerabutlarlrom
how oototondlng lllo Rooah re&lt;-

orcl Ia, The average welllhl of
the Guernsey oowsln llloRoosh
borclls 1,000 poiiJids.
The cows In tho Roosh herd
were In procluctlon 89 per cent
or lllo lime the last year. Forl,)o.three per cent or 1lle Slergy
needed for maintenance a n d

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pounds
l&gt;ltter!aL
WhSI
we arelieiDg
milked.
milk producUon
cow be
loata
• )II&gt; of f - . r and
ccnalderof llle
tact that
1,392
Th!s mellljS
that molll cowo Ylrblal
atandllllllper
could
thel do
management.
More llfel (1111111'pounda or the hereto m test milked In parloro receive from quail\)' or forap being fod hal ID? and 1lle mixture

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which abounds 1D tbe frto!@iwater swamps of Fklrjda
and GeorgJa, is often referred· to as tbe sltlkeblnl.
The World Almanac: JJ8ya
that the nickruune is the result of tbe blrcl's long, sJeD.

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wbicb it coUs and tbrtllll

when speartne fish. Tbe
darter's likeness to a Wiler
make is heightened bj ita

habit of swlmmlq ...._
merged, with only
p,.ojectillg out Ill

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BY PAT GLASS
Ext. Agent, Home Eeon.
GalUa County
GALLIPOLIS _ EYer sinee
man coold perceive, he has
been studying and characterlzing the creatures arCllnd
him. He ascribed attributes to
them that we· still use - "sly
as a rox, ~ "brave as a lion,''
8 S &amp;n OX, "
llS
an owl."
These observations w e r e
probably made &lt;k.lring the hwrt,
where animal a exhibited physl.
cal prowess and Instinctive
traits of self.preservation ad..

Ustrong

Uwfse

mired by man.

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Tho notion developed that by
eating the nesh or these ant.
mais - ll"rlicular\y red meat
- man cou1d become brave,
tear less, wise, swift, strong.
It Is one of man's oldest su.
perslltlons. Even today car
manufacturers still capitalize
oo the Idea, as indicalod by the
number of automobiles endow.
ed with the names of savage
boasts.
Aside !rom seeking courage
to tace the forest and jungle,
man also looked for "super"
.trength in athleti c compelltion &amp;tch games were first
devised, accordlna to anthropoioglsts, to keep man in good
phyalcai condition, able to brave
the elements and withstand tho
rigors ot the hunt or battle.
In our modern age or amatour school athletics and proteaalonal contests, trainers and
ooachea still cling to some of
tho ancient myths as to what
thelrchargesshouldandshooldn't eat during training. As areaul~ the training table assumes
a mystical aura as a uspecial"
place Where the athlete Ingests
only those foods which add to
his strength and contribute to
his overall !!IDeas. Rare heelsteak at the pre.game meal
(very virile and manly) became

pracllcall,y ao ~cb a jlOl't d.
the ev~ aa the pep talk 1!1 the
&lt;Oach. · _ .
But the ooacb notwlthalancJIDt,
IWtrUionlata have unde~n
studlea which s~ thetiiiiiiiY
of the accepted teaets of u
athletic diet are not neeeuar..
il,y baaed on !act. Rather, they
are part of the athletic umya.
tfque."~ Some 00mmot1 food
practices (such as Blipping the
athlete a cube o1 sugar f o r
'tQUlck" enerr:t just prior to
the even!) mo.y provide m o r e
psychological stimulation than
real phylloloJical aid,

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be ..,.cbed or m..,ll!ntil AD
aellve toobll p!Qer may ...,.
aume a diet ••lyJna 5,000
calorie• with . ... welabl pin,
whUe an lni!&lt;llve atudont _wlll
beeomool&gt;oseonthei!8Diedlot.
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Medical &amp;\huw.atles pre.
acrlbo a dally diet which 111p.
plies tbe rteee881.I)" carbc:lby.

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t8-llour Jl!rlod prior to Mon. ,..
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ala, and vttamlne ·- a d l e t le11 Cban three hoara prior 1D
which includes· a selecUm of the event. 1be athlete often ls

drate8,

The nutrittmlsts conclude for part); three or more aervthat proper nutrition lor the
athlete ia the same as for ev.
eryone olae, except tood is
needed in KJ'e&amp;ter quantity, The
athlete exercislna strenuously
requires more !ood than the
average penon or simUar stat.
ure and age, '111e athlete neods
the same nutritionally • adoquate diet as his less • active
peers. To date, no magic foods
other than a well .balanced diet
have been dlacoverod to pro..
du ce that ''super" prowess in
any sport.
Most important lor athletic
fitness ls long-term conditioning, including good diet. This
is particularly true lor yoong
athletes who have special nu.
trltlonal needs dle to their
growth and atrenuous activity.
Coaches and diellclana lnvolved in preparlna food lor the
high achool training table should
remember that there is a great
ptoyalologlcal dlllerence between ahighschoolathleteand
the more mature pro!essiooal.
'111eretore, the food practices
ot the older ..pro"teama should
not dictate the nutritional needs
ol the reenage competitor.
Basically, a person engag..
ing in rompellllve sports will
.
c:onswne enough , food so the!
energy intake balances ener§

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emodOnaU,y charpd before he J..~:::. ,., ••4 ••• ....,....,.,.
Ia to - • · ancllbla lllte d. 2S ,.. "" DIK- .. ,.w o4o
mind 1111J lmpeir pnper dl- Ml Ht ,.., ,withhtiO •••·
•
CARD Of THANkS &amp; GIIITUARY
patiCII d. hll most recent meal · J1 .so '" so -4 ... , _, lo .
If eaten too cl011 to tile event. ••••ion.l weul 2c .
coc.; .
'l1lree IIIU mealo (breaktast A4dlti-II~N~.!,D~ ,.. - ·
has been lhown to be ol ex- .........
tremo bqJortanee ID performOfFICE HOUIII ·
·~· ft2.~143 , _ , .
aee) J)lua anacka for the arow- •• ,!~~ ~t:~.:u:~:.:.~Y'
1111 athleC. are reCIIIIIIIKioded. ·
Thali$
Jr these meals are llltrlllonalJy -..1, doelors !eel there Is WE WISH ID lhofi&lt; allot our
110 need tor ~mental vita!rlends ancl the Holaer Hminds (aa baa been common pltal stall tor the care and COMFORTABLE 5..-nltouu,
bath, clt;y water, nice yard. ·
praetlce) unless a cleftclency
IIJIDPithy of oua: lllOther arxl
~euse. 992-lttlbahas been medically proven.
wile, Zono Mollohan. 'l1le
7
llld
t
p.m.,
lillndiJo
Ao more schools parlldpele
Mollohan Family.
t
toe
p.m.
In oompellllve oports, both the
1o-2fl-11jl
10-SS.Uc
school ud houHWlves aDd. --- -- - ~ ---- - -mothers - . I be aware ot the Notice
·
speclal needs of their chargeo. BO'lloS REDUCING Salon ani 2 BEDROOM brick hCille, $75
monlh. New Haven, w. Vo.
Because ol the lnereal8d cJe.. Health center is now open,:
Phone 882-3206.
mand made upon the bodY, tho
t a.m. to 5 p.m. by appoint-,
diet d. the athlete 1101st be well- mont, 5 p.m. to tO p.m. lUll&gt;''
1o-2fl-6te
balanced to include all tho8e polntmelll neces1.117, ~t- - - - - - - - - - - - - - foods (and in proper lllliiJWIIa\ ed below K aod K Mobile f BOOM lllltltrniMed bouoe,
Wanled
whlcb keep him at the peak d. Homes, Po In I Pleallllll.
16li0 Llnealn Helihtl. I'IIGne
health.
Phone 675-24M or 875-f020.,
992-3871.
1~2.Uc MECIIANIC WANTED at Jolul
What's good tor the athlete
tti.3-Uc -------------- Glboon Motor Cltf,Ine, 1'q)
Is good tor you - llld vi&lt;e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UNFURNISHED HOUSE, laJ'88
1111 In Atheno ana. Writ.
verse.
I WILLplck"'mereDamtiUod
U•lng r0(1111, Drll)lace, kitBo. 7ft, Alllenl, &lt;lllo. Pil;
583-7758.
tabiD auetlon 0111 percentchen, ttillty room bath, boll1o-2S41c
Call Jim Adulll
room. Very nice tor two ,..~.;;;....,..,_
. -.;::...;:; ---to
11a11o1111. ,._;-, adulto. No peta Phone Mason - •~ .......,.1
7tJ.tltll•
a.:JI.llc
7'13-5203 or 77~746.
live with etdarJy _ , Free
A21 ~
llvllw qu~Nro, pluo m.Jo.
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CHEiRFUL HOUSE.peraoaalla- - - - - - - - - - - - - - c~":':
ed llld all occaolon cards, al- FURNISHED 11111 llllillrDIIbod
tltiZ$341 . . ..., 3l30 p.m.

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Howar will heave a party lor
already entrenched NBC-TV's
"Today" star Barbara Walters
.... Bin g• s wlfe Kathy Is social.
Ito Anne Slater's house guest
here ... . Anne used to dateBJna
when they all were unwed ....
Our recent misgivings about

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Where. -

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try, I hear . Average atudeniB
who might benefit most !rom
higher education are loolng oot
more becauae universities hav en't expanded to meet the demand, By thellmethere•sroom
tor mo, It will be too late. '1111s
goes tor thou sends of other high
sc hool and junior college grad.
uates, For 12 or 14 years we
have worked toward something
which, through no lault of our
own, Is now out of reach .
Wh.Y didn't our country's planners roresee this crisis and
build Iaiii enough to avoid It?
- NO ROOM AT THE "fN''
Dear No :
Oa r country's WISE plamers
foresaw but, sadly enough, they
couldn•t persuadethelaxpayer s
in time. The present crisis may
be a puwer!ulpersuader, butuni
ess money ror additional proIessors --·
G.IIU temporary build·
i ed r1
ings ""'IIJropr
at
ght now,
It will be too late lor those
111ousands or hopeful a who can't
walt trro or three years to con:;:; :~:, education. ~ H.
Hooray for parents whomake

!amlly life fun, even i! uptight
Delghborf think outdoor water
tJghtA, etc. are just too~
undign~ed. rm sure glad we
don't have neighbors likr. the
mes described by "'ilould We
or Shouldn't We Change."
II lllJ' grandmother had listened ID .,ch people, ahe rnlgbt
be In a rocking ohalr by now.

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of view

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~~ di _VIIIo, m!dnito blue linioh wlth · lllirt~nlly
inl!lrlor, l~ll _ pOWer equipment, Climate Control air
candltiqnlnt, on• owner, new Cadillac Jrade in.

DAYIIZ"21.51 .
NIGMT•m• ·

67 fOil ..FIOO

i9&amp;a Cadillac Sedan OeVJIIe ........ :: ~14•

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66 INTERNATIONAL

.

65 COMET CYCLONE $1195 -

$11

~ Ton Pickup Truck, 8 cyf. 6W bad, cab lights

clean.

1-. Cadillac Cafals H.T. SelfM ...... $4700

·

~ Ton Truck, 6 cyl., flor• oides, 6W bed, 3 speed

power equipn~ant and fo!ctery
'illi-condltlonln~, one IvOry with block Interior, one
platinum with ~lue intari6r.

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"'~
LOW •HIT$

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DAILY
.AT
7:50 A.i.
12 NOON

65 FO.D FIOO

$1295

~ Ton Truck, 8 cyl., &lt;:ustom cob. Radio bucket
seats, style sid,,
bed, auto. trona. ,

s·

"YOUU liKE OUR QUALitY I'AY
OF DOING BUSINESS"

and heater, power steering,

rodio

WIW tire•.

'

'2-1967 Calllllacs ......... your choice $3'700

' 2 Sodan DoVIIIoo, full

2 Door H.T., VS,

,

We Carry A

-. S

-· 65 FORD

·White with turquoiM interior, full powar aqulJIOienll
radio, tinted ·tlall, w/o/w tires, Climate Con!ro
Alr-&lt;;ondltl~lJitl, real. ohtirp, only 18,~ milu.

INFOIIIATIOi
NEWS

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Go!d with fiiQtchlng interior, foil power IO'IUipmant,
AMIFM 'l'dio, tilt. &amp; telescope "'"'lnt wheel,
reor wln.IOw defogger, controlled diff.rential, tin,..
od gla11, w/1/w tirao cind Contlort""' air-c;ondl·
tlonlog.
-

R.H.-Rnll~llls

.

Pickup Truck. VB, 3 spttd trano~' CultOift cab, ro~io, 8' bed.
··

Complete Line Of

STEREO TAPE SYSTEMS
4 AND 8 TRACK. ALSO COMPLETE IJNE
OF STEREO TAPES, 4 AND 8 TRACK.

Karr &amp; Van· Zandt
·Motor Sides
992-5342

3-P••• .

OPEN EVES. TIL 8

Guwlf~-ani-;..;...

4•

4:30P.M.
Keeping Meigs:
GOIIia and: -

ElectJtc guUar with 1!11111!lor, Balli 1.-excel..-nt eon:.

dlilon,

Pbono 992-3091.
.

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ARE YOU READY FOR

Mason Area ·
Informed A$

With Our

01
USED

THESE ARE
65 DODGE

Business S.Vlces

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"'*- ._..., 'IH . . . . - . ~ ell-a a .... , _ TV ,_ •..:_ · A..,, ..........
prlcao Gil alliiPef·and ll1e1 , . _ . . .,,.
...,.,..., • .....,•,
Ph. IIUIIJ ~ ~&gt;a~ : ..n~H\1'~
~:..SEIMCB.

CARS

$995

270" Dart • dr. Sedon. Fomoua alant 6 cyl. economy, Loola1 and
drlvea ;ood.
.

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10~ ;;.. ..;._ _ .;.;...,-'_·;..:... _____
8 ROON5, bath. Clooe ID-n. - - - · - - - ' - -_--'--- 'RON'I-, PLOOa liiillllle, lliiboo
for the ldlool fa• ronewal,
Ph. tltl2-20tll, 992.2131 after ALLoAROUI'W obllt ·metal, In~ ·11111 . ldiCIIon ....,.w"'
koep schools open. Don't 5.
lo-2t-tfc
terlor lillll oxtertor PliDdJw. • IIJI, ~~ call '(o;,·
arenls,

C::~C:unlj'J ~ ~

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R-l

For Sale .

HOISTEnER -------'---"-'--"--.
REALTY

'vAC:A'NI:Y&amp;;;,-;.::Ir;...

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Sales

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...aee. ABc BlillaPrt.-,
IIi-. W,· V&amp;. ~.

m.MI.

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----.,.,_- -.- - _ - - - - C. C. IIIIADFORD, ~ o.plllillllnlce
" - Ht4U1

Ra.,, Olllo
llrldfin

CriU

iEP'nc ca... dlaaod. 11111er
.........,~Ohlo.Pb.

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2561

Y8 Mollbu Station Waoon. Foctwy air conditioned. Pow• brohs.
Power sturlng. Sharp~- ln1ide Gnd out. Automatic trona,

66 GMC VI

$1,595

L~ WhoeU•o•• Wide Sldo Pl~up. Thl• Ia a one ow'* truck. Trad.,.
In an 69 GMC. Sh- good care. We c~m highly ttcommend, Good

6li,OOO BTU PERFECTION au- AWNINGS, storm doon and 6 ply,,,. ••
kllllaUc lllel oil heaC.r Uke wledowa, C81]10rls,
!11ilrnew. Pbone .AI1IaJI)' 69S:..98. - · blon ~bait lnoulal~8-31e ~ Elmer 'ftlle, ealeo ,..,..,
reoelllaUve. Fcir tree tlll- Y8 Sto. Wagon. Pow• steering. Atrto. tran•.
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A FEW -en's r:Gits, suits matea, P ' - Carin Lilla,

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64 FORD _

!~Jntuoe.

v. v. JollneGIIIIlll

ani dreasei. Also, alrlo'
B!ono· lDeJ
r:Gits and dreBHI. · Pltcn
tltl2-813t,
10o2Wtc ·"' .- - - - - - nELu

c;- ,.,_ .

W-Ife .

$895

on Y 12,000 miles. Spotless
c:l.on Interior, gold finish,
vood W,W , tiret, factory r:~lr
conditioned. Automatic: tron1.
Pow.r do•illg, radio.

~!.!7.engine,
~h~!.~'~\~~
power stewing

v.a

&amp; brak.. , auto. trans . , foe•
tory air • condltl-d, new
W.W, tires, rudfr:~, maroon
flnlah.

1967 Ford ••••• $1895

Golullt 500 H.T. Sedan, local
1 OW'I"IH
White finlah blh
"'"'' lnt•lor, good tiles, 'radl~
paw• ltH&gt;I'Ing •-' bralles.
Autumatk: trans .

1966 Buick
.... $1695
Hf
Cpe. White Unlsh.
Bfk. ¥1ny trim. Good tl,.s.

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1!.,1dcat

Automotil;,

powM'

AocUo. ·

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196_5 Pontiac .. ~1395

eacb, IIQ 'do n... .,_
Maeon, W. Va, " ' - ~

&amp;lf7.

$3695-

c•.

J!I,AIIY MORE ·

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USED PIANOS, twO nice reem. m,..o ani - . aal Ia ll!ll
dllloned lllrl&amp;bt plonos with bloom. .All colcn 10 - . .
beneh. Free Delivery, Call
~ni Furniture 7f2-f2ll,
18-28 3tc

duc:.cl to

1968
Chenolet . $2695
lmr:lo 4 Door, I owner ond

69 BUICK

,

Fer Sate .

Olficiol

ratUo and R.S. apeak•
bucJcet ••at · console, bl~
with blue Ylnyl roof, fully
oqul..-d. o re41 heouty, , ..

'aforid

Prl•

Locot cor.

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

Y11or1 of Conttlououo Buslna11

·

H.T. l:'oupt.

MofVon finish,
goocl. tiNs, auto. tr&lt;ins.,
power ateetlng &amp; broltes,
radio, bucltet aeat and console.

1960
Vofkswacen $395'
2 Or, Good tlrn, runs out
lmrloOf',

.dulft-.,,aftd,..

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$2,195

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For

For Sl!le, Relit

" For Sale

SALES

67 CHEVROLET.

tp..

car, N•w cor title . Factory
air., poww atowlno, dhc:
btat~oe.
TUfbo Hydramatlc:,

1961
.~valr .... $295
St. Wa,.... Good tiNs, elean

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rr.m

SMITH'.

1969 Chevelle •$3695

S.S. 396 H. T.

good • .Radio.

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IIEADY.iax CONCRETE diD..
rl&amp;bl liD 1 - pro,joet, .
· Fut ani - · Free olllmatea. Ph. tltiWIM, ~
llloln a.d)o.lllx Co., ......_
pert; Ohio.
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Lost

Sale

Spotts car feel-commuter comfort .
Potent overhead cam engine and. f~lly
•ndependent rear suspension • Deep foam
bucket seats • AU vinyl imerior • Floormounted 4-speed • Test drive the family
sports car-Dalsun/2 today.
Make the aound move to DATSUN/2 ·

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aGAIIETI'"

Mala Help

IIJdllleport.

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1tl7 C..llltc ,. ..... ,. , •;•• ••• ~ •• •·· ••.•~700

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EnterJ&lt;;Jined :.

her moll the,
I'IIOliiW. -.h ani flnlalted
F u open1
That'
satisfying own.
oro 1
on, • am
their e•penH. It 11 no t .. 6 ROOII HOUlE.., Lone Hoicarpef1117; Ill - c t . 20
reo,.
ng ....
a an
Hom,y YOUJJSITIIlD wears a but. ducllon Credit Aoaoelallon, llld
Increese. Harold Meue, Rt. 2,
IK llllod. Bath "'slljra ani
Y-• _........_ Free tat!·
:..~::n!:"'~e -:::-'111::: too Inside his lapel and tllohea EICol~~~d Southern 0 b I 0 Albony . Harrl...,vlllo PTA • - • - . , New llnol...,. mateo. Jolul Gl'D'IIII, 30'7 Loe•u•C ~upany.
member.
•
1'11111 In alx rooms, newly
eust St., ~ Pbooo
with no wild -mllsoryelalms It at cabdrivers: "Of! D•w•"
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and 1urnec1 ; ; to be a mUdly Is liB hll.titm message ..... EDWARDS CALLED UP
l0. - 41p
pabtad. Tan minute drive to
tltl2-6953. ....
pleasam frippery given bUIIIe '111e alter-41ealre "21" crowd
ST. LOUIS lUPII-Goello iooF RI!PADI IIIII ..-.a,.&lt; PC111eroy. C»n be In
lo..zt-81c
and smashing pertormences by Included Sir Junior Falrl&gt;anks, Gery Edwonls w01 callod up
I~WJallo~PIInlbwllll
mondqJ !rom 101111111 12, or - -----------Eileen Heckart, Blythe Danner lhll' p..-ly- political winner from r&lt;.nsas City by the St.
........U.. 111 -ct. call tltiU739, Harold llaod. SEWlNG MAaDNES, llet*lr:
Carter Burdens, Denniston Sla- Louis Blues of !be National_ f'rH eotimltl. , - . SU.
1Q.2f.21e
·urv1ce; aD IDiku. tlti2-ZZM.
ter with Averill Dalltz, song. Hoc:l&lt;oy LHgueFrldoyloblck· 2801. Weaouirwhere.
-----------'l1le F'lbrlc Shop, PCillel'&lt;lf,
wrlterll Jule Sb'ne llld 5amrn1 up rogulor gMIIo Jacques
o.
-u
Estate
Altborlted
SbWer Sa1H tnd\
e
e
e
1 1
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Cahll, the Iauer two tryJna to Plante.
c
Some., We Sllarpoa. Scla- r
Silo bas 13 children, 27 grand. remember a certain ox.H'wood
----------,--:-IG'&amp;,
a.atfc.'
cbUdren, and • lifo packod with starlet ... ldenlllled tor them RILEY SIDELINED
~KEN barttecue, ogare rlba,
enJoyment. 9!e Is pushing 60, as Joan Ceulflald .... Betebs SAN DIEGO (-UPI)-Pel Rl· SitndaJ, Oct. 28,oponaoredby
H AND N DAY.OLD, or IIUtod
but last year 1 eaw her stand they wouldn't have!orgottenher · loy o1 !be Sen Dlogot Rockets
Chester F1re llelJarlment.
lqborapulltta. Both lloor or
on her head and, wluit's more, name If Blna had married her will be ovt ol action for eight Ser~ lllrio at lla. m.
Cop ai'own aYiillb!a. PoulIt was on a soft chair which instead ct. just tlalod.
weeks It was announced Frldoy Homemade Ice cream. Data- GEO. HOI STETTER, l ... er. t17 bowtq ani ......,.. ..,
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makes It all the harder. M8rv Grl!rln of the midnight becauH of lorn Ilgomantoln his
lions or plea ani c:akes would
lfllllarn
FROM A FUN FAMILY
TV trio strikes us as consist- left ankle. Riley oulfered the belfl&gt;preelalod.
POMEROY- erocms, batb,
St.
POIIItey,atltiW.IIaln
Dearllelen:
entlythebostdeaplC.hisunlldy Inlury In a game against the
10.lf-l2tc
IIIW roof. Two loll, t55lJO,
• PCillefOY, Phone tltl2·
2 6
lt'i ridlculousl 1 mean how
llll8do In bl
terlal
MllwaukH Bucks.
POMEROY- 3 ..,_brldl,
1 f.
l~ltc
studenta 1n high school and ::o!~prill'~~::.s~
ba~=~~lllllba- - - - - - - - - - - - - - junior high have w dreu .kill IIIWO-IIInds live baUer "po- NEW HURLER FOR K.C.
pie, Prefli' Prlvolll .-kl ,._ , SY:CUSE - t rocms, bath. FOR HIRE, ~·-·,
so, while across the atreet at sitlm" to a dozen pol'IIDII'aph..
KANSAS CITY, Mo. CUP))- tlenta, Phaaa Muon, '1'13baMmOIII, 2 Iota. tl2,900.
u-. .......ilnlalfiiD'l\
City College, the 1111'S and gals lc _.,Ucatlona than to the N. Paul Spllttorff, I 23-yeer-old . 5185.
IOol!llc
wldl. ,.,. .A.._
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IN""
lefthandlr wtio Mlped Om.t\a
RESORT - for ew~Jnmirw,. baat, -..~
even II" barefooted llld in cut. Y, dally papers .... We cbeek-----------•-a~ •·••- ...,OOO. ·
W.Va. "'-77l-6711111er
off If Ill wanlto
to !be American AuoclaiiGII ~· •
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._ s,
ey
·
ed alx JM'riiOIIalJy .... Ageless champlonahlp last - · was ~uCK Scan saveyou..,tohalt MIDDLEPORT- t _ . , 1'k
IIIli ar t1141~, It.d•
We at high ldlool aren't al- (lllll'Ueiitll) Strlpteaoer A n n e called up Frldoy by the KJIIIUI on TV rtpa~r1 If 1011 lxilw
bathl, IIIW obllwle roof. Gar·
r •etc
lowed Bill' leeway, The Jlrla Corio a1 l!le 37111 !1. Hldoaway CHy Royolo of !be American: them ln. &lt;htck'• TV,152..., ~0,$410.
have to woarllreooesthetareno said toda,y's IIIOVIes are mak- league
C.l'llll, Pcm'I'QJ. Ph- 992,: POMEROY _ lluolnoao buildshorter than five · !ilebee above · Ina ber eratwhUe naughty lour.
·
SOlO
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10o1S.UC
the knee; they C4,n't (li,ljlue. Ieaque - ·'fo o re~le." Aulo
bw 011 Main. tJO,Ooo.
Ie......r --• ··""'·'• are -·t. we ...._,· _ th~s ....... aman
POIIEROY - 1 l'OCII110 1~
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1968 couGAR, ao2 OIIIIIM. a...
and
Found
belli a1.mhuD llllbW.IIIIm ·
can't wear 10111 pants, cuiottes lllm.boxes whieb are limply
Door, wide ovols,$l900.lt3J .
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· $20.
or bermudas, and If a bra · eleelronlc pitchmen.
F~,
_Cbe~
_ . .... 90 per FOUND, malePIIdrWeoa. WQne
beat. aa._ Alltbw
000.
-u
.,
,_,
LETART- S I'OCIIIII, balh,cals~s :tllrougll a bloole, It's
Top 111m llrm Is - wlllm
cent dono, $100&amp;. CaD D49- Srrilhor, -W, IIIla St., Pominto the vi&lt;e .principal's office away trom closing Its N. Y.
01'07, llllo.
lo-2Wtc
lar. tloiB. eROO.
2601 after 5 p.m.
1o-2S . .
will! Y9UI Boys must have their headquarters ... .. Allan Jonea
11).26.12tp
-- ---------shirts tuci1'ed In and buttoned celebralod his 62nd blrtl1diJ
up to tbe neck, and thOlr hair at the Baccara .... Late We 1 988-C~;OOLE;,-;;;;.;,..
Wanted
HELI!M or VIRGIL TEAFORD
uoa the neck."
rumor: eome GOP mone)'ba&amp;s
992-3325
But the minute we enroll at may back a new N. Y. dally
IJnpala, 6 cyllrder, ponr r-:----'---'---,-ASSOCIA1'ES
1
,SYI~SE
c:olle__ ,
~11&amp; outomatlc lrlnlMEN WANTED
e-, ...·-~••·.., .. IU.16 goes, 1rom (we -~-bt II) ,... '111e ,.
~ 1
mllsloa. l'llllo. extra nice,
long frizzy hair {guyS) 1D short grlllldc If not too pretty: VIr.
In Thia Areo Te T•ln At
tunauolse. lllarleo C. KIJW,
paniB (gals) . They can be u giDII Graham, Leo Durocher
phone 7fZ-tiM6.
grubby as they wan~ and who and Godfrey Cambridge will do
cares.
TV commereial1 for- llJ'eyou
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Oct. 28 to New. 1.
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THE COLLEGE CRISIS
Dear Helen:
I want to go to college. I
have the grades lor it. I have
even the money lor i~ or at
least the will to work lllJ' way
through. But f can't find an op.
enlng in a college I can a!lord .
rm not a genlous, or an
outstanding leader, or underprivileged. So there's no space
tor me. At oor local State col.
lege, 1,5()0 applicants were
turned away thi syear. Noroom I
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Bert Lshr's pert daughter H'wootl stardom, an American~ .iili!J,ta Ill'
pear to make room lor a WI- Jane and her estranged hus. Julie Christie, Ughil,y comic, a variety
eniearlngly llmiiY sldmy _ heard numerous lecturea.
er one .... Foverlahly ambit. band critic Marlin Gotttrled shapely • with a brt&amp;..tly divert.
Their trip waa sponeored by

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ed by Ita longtime head writer
Paul Keyes who !Jill, proclaimlng it "Sianlod, vulgar and dlrty" .... Ethel Kennedy's rare ii.Y to a dazzUng near - art
glamor~uncheon was at "2!" form every lime sbo opens her

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fish, poultry, eal); four or
more servings d. mrlcbed or
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or more sarvJnas of fruliB and
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vegetables.
Energy reserves are d. par.
tlcular Importance ID the aliiJete . According to medical
swrces, athletes tire from
sustained activity, In part, because of the drain on the carboh,ydrate reserves in t h e
bocb'. Recent research, says the
American Medical Asaoclalion's Corrunl- on the Medl cal Aspects fl ~ a u g.
gesiB thet an emphasis on carbohydrates In the dlel d. the
athlete, particularly tor 81Wr.
ance events, may be warrant.
ed. "Also, contrary 1D lredl.
llonalldoas, research Indicates
the! 'l!"'ngheavy'onprotelnln
thetralnlna diet serves oo usetul purpose.
'111eae studies s~ that in
atronuoos acUvlcy 111ere Is an
increaaed utilization of car.
bohyclrates If these are avail.
able. Protein, as was rormerly boUevod, does not
be the chief ICI!rce or R&gt;Jscu..
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shown that subjeela on a high.
ham, a lea&lt;ler with the Trlan.
menls. Uno of novelty ldfll.
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era t.H Cloj), have returned - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pbone 992-6435.
rrom the National f.H Leider HOME REPAIRS,palntlq, car- ·
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Forum In Washington, D; c. pentry, lhinJIJna, All work
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Jlll&amp;rllllteed 1!1 -rleneed FURNISIIED three
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Purpose ot the National f.H men.
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Leader Forum was ID h e 1 p collect.
10-l2-lalp
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der, triendly, unlikely trivial- a program of the National f.H
pointing llld reniodelin&amp; ear.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YOR-K- Martha Roue's
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shoW biz but now Is ready to
leap back In .... Veteran tight
referee Burney Kessel' a aboot

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BIDWELL - A white elephant auction highlighted t h e
day when the Bidwell Ivy Club
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Stool Seventeen members and gueota bid and bid
again as club member Mrs.
Bill Phllllps auctlmeered.
The ladies were generous as
the auction was planned to raise
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from saving bottle caps for this
projecl
A total of f,\1 waarai&amp;ed. The•
members also baked 24 dozen
cookies and turned In ool1ee
cans,
Attending the meeUng were
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bers of the Bldlrell Ivy Club aa a result ol tunds collecled
from a recent auction. Pictured above, loft to right at tho Gal·
llpolis Post Olllce are E. E. CaldwoD, peatmaster; Dorolhy
Phllllps, JudY Hamilton, VirRinla
Hall and Sqohla Phllllps.
way, Mrs. Tim McClelland,
Mrs. Bill Hall, Mrs, Lola Johnam, Mro. Loren Neal, Mrs. B!ll
Phillips, Mrs. John P a y n e,
Mra. Paul Holllnglhead, Mra.
BUI llamllton, Mrs. D e a n
llayea, Mrs. Richard Cremeans, Mrs. Homer Painter,

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were Mrs. Paul Saundera, Mrs.
M. B. Martin, Mrs. Marahall
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Home Programming Opened tnCATV
WASIIINGTON (UPQ - The
Federal Communlcallona Commission (FCC), In a Btep that
ma,y bring new dlverslcytotelevi&amp;ion programming across the
country, has ndedlhalcableTV
rsystem&amp; may carry commer ~
clal&amp; aDd some must originate

their mm programs.
The FCC Frlda,y said a II
Communlzy Antema Television
(CATV) oyotems ma,y carey advertialng at natural breaks durIng their pl'ogrammlng. S u c h
clear permlslioo to advertise
had long been sought by the
CATV ln&lt;llsley, which said sub-

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rates alone were

someUmeslnsufficlent to make
the operations prolltable.
At the same time the FCC
ordered all CATV systems with
more than 3,000 subacrlbero to
ot!Rinate some or their p r o.
irammlng as of Jan. I, 1971,
n did not apecif¥ how much or
the total programming was to
be originated locally, built ssld
It would give the stations a
period of 'experimentation before doddlng If It will be necessary to make such specificaa
tions.
About 200 CATV O!)OraUoos
have more than 3,500 subscribers. II was not thougl&gt;t

they woold encounter dllneulzy
In meeting the local programming requirement. Some a!.
read.Y carry locaJ program.
min&amp; the FCC oald, but without advertising it has been a
losing venture.
The FCC admitted that the

new rules will mean more competition lor regular radio and

teleYis!on statloos, especially
radio, but it said . there was

no rea1011 to believe those services would dsterlorate. n asld
It hoped the new ndes woold re-

be anything !rom coverage of
sporting 0\'ents to preaentatioo
of feature tUrns.

· Expreaslon'• Origin
The expression, "He did It

All mattresses ••livered to your home tnd ptt • r•r W If JOI ...n.
We wll llso 41spose of your eh111titnu fer you.

on his own hook,'' comes
from fishing. If you have the
fish "on your own hook" you
have it as;our own responsibillty an the catch was
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sult In a wider varlezy or pro. each house of Congress Is
grams for the viewing public. required to pass 11 bill over,
Tho loeal programming could the president's veto.

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Models gofng-tOIIII at .,, discounts.

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_GO! GO! BOYS
1970 TORINO COW
429 4 a. - v:.S engine, traction lock dlfle;ential,
F•70- 14 wide oval ralood loHor tires. P. disc
brakes, rqdio, roclng mirror, wheel trim riJ'Igi, Ver·
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