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OO,Ul)QIUS (UPl)-.A three!IIIIT.diNbrebGut•lftoday
•tbt- r-CentiaiW~remlltre,lbeleed)CIOtmtal~
~ owned by tbe raU·
~ 10 P up ln n-. In the
pllt4111Din.
A lin of undelermlned artcin
dlllroJid 1 ftelllt Pem Celllnl Wanlloulllate Wedneldlly
In~ 30 11111ea west of
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Theftreberebnlkeoutat7:20
a.m. and the Fire Deportment
said lhe entire block lon1
bul1dlntl wu •dangered. The
wu not Immediately dellnnlned
The Fke ne.,artmen
12
PlllllllrucU .00 ~:~
lrllcU to the ICI!IIe along wltb

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MEIGS lHEATRE
Friday I Slltvnloy
Au"st~29

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tbne
1111d
other niCIII vtblde. .
A dep•rtmenl 'J!OIIeam.n
llldaboutiOnr-tolllbttbe
blue. 'nlen wue no IDJurlel.
'lbe Ural WU IOUnded by ID
..tomatlc allrm IYUil, tbe
IPOkiiSIIHII Ald.
'lite lire In ~eld dellro)'ed the bu11c11q w1icb wu
eouta block Illig ud tO feet
wide and bad at one time betm
oQe

Oavld Warner
Cotorcorhlonl:
... Bod lallcot
Loops &amp; s-ps

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Wife;.MJd• CX:.aucbar 'Bet.y
IIICellf~:-a!lroiiMr.'AIIiert:
In Calilllrnla• a aliter Clara
Alllens, 1 nepi.., QrvO Holter:

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Gram uld ~ boYI wtn Funeral .servlcel .will liD beld
.a~ ill tbe bulldlni shortl1 liD- Monday at -10:30 a. 111 , at tbe
fen tbe fire llarted bul there Spring, Rover Mauloleum In
wu 81111 ''Dolbbw dellnllil" u Clndnnati.
to how the lire ltlrted.
coodemned. ,
"But line~~ thai lire In a..
Alllltanl Fire Chief Jaek In!loa I lllliolng to Willi to Au,. V
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Gr11nllidthefirewurtp0r1ed Check tbll ·tbq out wltb' tbe
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at 3:15 p.m. al wblcb time be railroad," llld Grilli.
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Coaeh ~ Van Meter Ia expectlng a ""'!,lh 1111 of it" wben
his 1970 edltlcm of tbe Wabama
Wblte Falcons open their oeaiiClll
this Saturda.Y nJiht at Bulfalo.
"IYe'ro probablY &amp;Oinl to
have all the competltloo we will
1 1r lbl Putn County
wan "o~d ;.,..., Vam Mete
team,
an
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Van Meter, In his first sea""" as coach ct the Falcons,
has 10 returning lettermen.
Probable starters across the
llftensive line Cor the Falcons
are eenter, Leroy Rllfle, 6-1,
160 lbo., senior; rlllht t'!ard,
Nicl! Barton, 5..!1, 155 1111., oentor; rllht tackle, Richard K111t,
S-10, 175 lbs., senior; right
end, Randy Clark, 6-0, 160 lbs.,
iunior or Keith SB.)'re, 5.8, 135
lbs., aenlor; lett guard, Tim
Drake, 5-10, 165 tbs., junior;
left tackle, IlCII Machlr, 5..!1,
165 lbs., llellior and lett end,
Randy Smith, 6-1, 180 lba.,
senior.
Tim Howard, 6-1, 165 lba .,
senior will start as~back, 'Erick Morris, s.a, 160
lbs, senior, will be CUUback,
CheBIA!r Roush, S-10, 150 lbs.,
junior will be at one or the
hallbaclt J)08Itlons and Curtis

(Ttchnicotorl
Sltlla Stevens
Joson Robards

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Wulhne miJei 11'1Y_ IIIII CQU)4
... the IIIIOke.
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Helllldlbe-de)lfln~
was •llparenllb.:~uled by
apectaton wbo
Ime elae bad reparted lbe blaae.

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FunerallletVices for Alba V.
Johnson, flllTII41' I'IIIICien_t Of
Cbesla' TOWIIIblp; ~ held
Friday at the Snodgrass
Funeral Heme wllh burial In St.
Albans, w. v..
Mr. Johnson 1111! born Sept.
29, 1182, In a.e.ar TOWIIIblp,
the son of tbe late ~,R.Illd
1Jdana Rol!lnson JOhbion. He
":" .00 pNceded Ia death by
his wife, Ethel Wrlcbi'J~,
and a 1011. Mr. J~bilaon owned ,and
operated a drug store In SOuth
Charleston WIW hll·rttlremenl.
He wu lbe lashf nine cblldren
He II survived by three
nd dauchter
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Rob Lambert, 155 lb. aopho.
more, will be at lhe oilier'
ballback apot.
Other members otlhe Fal&lt;On wni, l1lGII or Wbom will
see either defenllve aetlm or
subati- often dYe llley In
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Morria, ))avid lalorpn, Barry
Harris aad Mike Wldte,,lmlor1;
Carl Kin&amp; Alfred Rouah, Pavld
RUB.Y, vat Fields, Larry Clevenpr, Dlavld Rusllllhnd Ver101
Dural, IO(lbomores and
Mark Mitchell, trelhman.

Cooper

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FOR SCHOOL

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During the business meeting
the Christmas bazaar Wll
discussed and the following
c airmen appointed: Lelah

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Our bank

bed'-t~ted.

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boys .. . for young men ...
you'll lind It &amp;'f N. Y.C.H.
Complete sel,91on of
sweaters and ·,sweater
vests. Boys' 10 •o 20 and
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.:Ill tllaclpiiMr)' .......... ~ ._c:lii .,.,.'ll!fllty.
Klmllder ~ lbi plllllliltfr ~ 1rltll avtl
rlgbtsattarnm.,SCI!IoSta~~ltadlol!' lllklntlnlto
lbe liiUIIpUI Afro.AID ~' ~ altora;J- .W tbt fekal

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frcm , antlftt dlaf!!aatratn,
the ~can LeaiOil'• Und
natiiiiiiii:GII\'el!lloil Gplllld ~

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lill frotn @II,~~~ were
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LaborDay.A~'Iotll.9,f~•" 1 -t'tl&amp;llUJbltie_ "• Mdllnamlh~JJ- ~·
luriHt)'lu ~ art,!' .-.: . , :A. llboclel, wile of ~ there iru "C*t ~- ·(i

so-.~ll!e!ibboui!O~~~IllaJne1 ci¥11~~: ¥M,!Wiberttr

of CoJumtila ~ claim to liD No. l flbtoer. He bid c:iiW*I ~- ~ 10 e~~ler
lheniiDceMDnday.tobecei'lllpoltheiiCIICJr. . .
' prtn'te ~ -It\·. ji, . . .
'lhere lllft Zf,Jal.,. atit di; Willarllhalll , _ lleflrt, ~IIIGIIt
. ~- ~Hftnt, .
when t.bllltate flilr attncW mare ihaD 2 miiUGII Jll!'llllll. ThtN
Onl!l!!,~ 'i'Gpt MlCal1
Wllt'eH,321actuaiJIUI~~m:ldaY,~wlih'!Db' called,aullfa~G!Wt()llllts

36,6'12ayearearll!r. 'Jhfl'tltql~ailmllted~~~~~ and Mayor~ lldfrllnll ~
IICIJool u., wlio In rres bec:niill ,.u EducMkil n._v ·
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~·~~~ Uf ~ Mr,fll t( .·
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.. Leeavw Mr P«l!Ud, a . bclmb ·IIIUI •!1
By Mn. Fnacldlorrfll
""''".an aona "'
. e, . · lodly llhatterid 11-. ICJUih the
Spending I receut weekend alld Mrs • . Mar- (Rhonda)
to iJ1e AQiirican
AI SbiJiey
wllb Mt and Mrs 011a Bailey ,slwlleofSheriodaviJie,Mr; and ,.,.. ""'"-Uart.tl No
wbo
were Mr·. and Mrs: Ted llallf!t.- r.fri. Roy (lleveity) Dowel and ;;:\: ;;i,"' .
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announced

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Ftlbef lild Bobby Jobnlon of
Racine.
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aworlh, llebble and Dlanl, of
~eljlllla spent tell dl)'l
wllh !lei' grandmother, llfn.
Edna Pickens end other
~tlves. '!be Wadlwortbs and
Mrii.Pk:kensweres-tsofMr.
and Mrt. Kenneth Imboden and
Jane Powell chairman of the da...harforallrleydlmeron
flower aho;,; •Mrs. W. R. M=y ~-Sa
Proffitt buaar cbalmiall and
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yre spen1
Mrs.
IIAluah food
'l'l!eldayat the home of Mr. and
man. These ch~lrmen will ::Cb~~u:
appoint their own committee of Mrt Wickline and to vlall
members
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bu lne l!:lleen Mahoney and son,
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81 Duncan, of Connecticut wbo are
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meeting, Mrs. W. R. Proffit ~~ lbelr vacation tbenl.

Mrs. Ted Balley spent flye
weekawlthlbe01iallalley'sii'CI
returned .home with her
dllldren Michael and the llllr
baby on Tuesday.
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A reunion of Fred Sayre 1
family wu held at Forked Run
Lalce Saturday, AIJI. 22. '1boee
preaenlwereMr.andMrii.F'recl

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PAINTED bOLL, Z.,U: old tfotler O'fnecl by lid 1!111
Rolli' ~cer of Pomeroy and Dr. and Mn. Jacob :Weblherger, GaDJpolls, lol1owlng her will at tbe Alhfilll Fair.

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EJeetton fer the "*lfiJilit•,
UPI pbolcrcrapher·lllld al:llnp dean will be nat ~f

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11111 Mrs Francia Marrla • ·
Mi. and Mra. Rlcllard Curua
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and daUibter 91 DaJfon spent
the '"!~tend wltb bls ·pannl!'
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Mr. lllld Mn.llanJ Clria. '
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bome In ColumliU wltb DWia (:ompi_.~..J·'
Ctoiii, Sullclay,afterspendlnga
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week wltb 1111 ·i:oallnl, David ...._ ..__ ..:..._._ ' l
Nelgler arid the 1tar1 a-a.
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apenl84la)i·'l!llbWIII4ter,l\lra.
of Mn.
Eatlier CcimltoCk II ~!1111MlaiiBrendallndfardllplnta
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Week wllh Mr. and Mra. 1.-n
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· Mr.&lt;and Mrs. MlriiD Hall and
Debble ..ef. QnclnnaiL-I~a
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SO~DAY, AUGUST 30, 1970

Staff JIJ · .·

ahowed show
slldu and
of theremark!
recent Ada Bay("-- •-tsofllrs·
flower
concernlngtheahowweregl~ 1
"::Nand'::
by Mrs. Plltriclt Riley.
...~-t,ore_:_ and. ..:...~...._
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Members and guests at- CotlrWofLcipn and Mrs. Ethel
tending the dinner and mtetlng WbaMr, .lQI:al.
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were Mrt. Howard Burrla, Mn. Mrs. Fr!Wie ,Nelgler viii~
Jo-.., Mrs. F. A. In Syracue ~ ~tb )ft.
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Mrs.
"""· 111• 0Ji1lil(llf; ~·- ·,~~~ten• ;Joile· lild ' ~"" 'arid
Powell,' 'Mra. . ' Hwttd ~. ·Mi:.' ilii(
:;:.~~V.~ lmu Pickens an4 daagbter, Mr. and-Mra. Brian~
Gibbs, Mrs. PlltiiCII'Riley, Mrt. . Ulla, ~ -Columbus, who ..
tll4"abll4f••,,ef=
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N 0 Weill Mrs Donald Smith IJiea!4,tbeat•.J
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Knlibt, Mrs. W. R. Proffitt, 11e1iry of Col~ Ohio ll!d Mnl. Raljlh ~Mrs . Dorothy Jamea a~d Mra. Agne1 2fict' qi,' If•~ Mn. £111m Anwlt
two
fanilly, Mrs. Jama McLean j)f Kollalld._PI" and Mnl. Mallie gr1nda~ .. _
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~. N. C., and the Yost of Oak Grow wen Ea~d ud Mn. :""'th
hoalell, Mrs. Slone.
-and gueoats of Mrs, Albert Bnl
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Pl)'nter
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the pr081'1JD 11 tbe Tlieldaf Coljunbus wu a rtPad ~ -_,=-"""'
eYenlng meeting of the Esther of Ml:. liDd Mrs. Jlllllor Nelgler Ina ·1nnt
Circle of lbe Luthe~ Cllurcb and ot1Mr reliltives.
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Women at St. Paul's Orurch. Mr. lllld Mrs. ,Wald POat.r,·
She opened the ~ wllb 1 Cheltl , lftd John Dean Of
scripture and prayer. The C!ilulllliu were w,ebnd jl\.ts
subjeCt presented wu "'!be of ,Mr.; and Mrl. Albel'll HID. ·
Presbyterian Church," a ~ ~ NeueiJIIIII--'
challla' In the studf book en- days .;plh Mr. and M;a. David
Ulled "Lutherans and Other N
and
t .,_,..__ ·
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buslneu mtetlng followed the Mrs. IIDbert .Wardell llld .....v. "-~L~:~~
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~ In are
Marietta
wltba few
her ·p
lnflll'lllld
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program.
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Harry Layne, Mrs. ~ IIIO!ber and other i'e~h~Yea.
Jcnowbefare. · .· • ,.,.
Layne, Mrs. John !L llouab, :·Frida,- pats of•Mrl. Ada ~MJlMI,DuP ,.
Lelah Jane Powen, Mrs. Dant BaYa and Mra. Etbel Wbell.- .........."TON •("''" ..:.'lhe
Jlouah IJid IIJ'I I ....0 Rowib .
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TEN CENTS

Bush Shows
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P•rade Set
. GAJ..UP()LIS - A .,et parade IIIII a
parade will be- held In GaiHpalls,
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1omey wbo npnllenled tlit 011t.11o 8eVtq, ~ to file 1U!t1 ' , .....; ••;;..

savtngs,
to N.Y.C.H.

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held 'l'huraday evliiN
~t of llilpre.
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wllb a shari ~tC
Mr. · ,..d Mn. Merle N8ller than tile Rl'etrq 1iMt
with Rome
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Seiiroader, steve, RGII aad Milt IJid. Spef ~t. ~~ •tlli ~
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rliUowell wmram

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Select your favorite colors and styles of bush
jackets ancj other fine fall outfits. Our best
selec!lon of jackets and ,coats Is ready for you.
Boys sizes 6to 20, Men s sizes 36to
Hurry

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IICifllce ~ !rGm~ .,...~,_Jo ltitlfl t,lllit'IIO Ill!"

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Mlcbael and Jorl Betb of Salem, children of· Rull.nd, Mr. and . The L.,. II In l'llrttlllll
New Hauen
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'lheta Mn. lllllllld (IMetla) Wfldt. "01!17 Uir'belteniiOOI It :
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of VInton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert WWib ~d daqlilen 'I I Gbdl!ld our · trY·· " N ikJnal
Wigal George and Harry of Pblladelpbla, Pa.,Mr.andMrs. Cl:lnnllndir ~ • ·
Social Events Wigal
Pros~t. Mr. and Mrs. Jadie Jama (Barbara) ~ .nd aald. . · •
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and Shllri of Lninlton- cblldren and s•esta, J)IIPI TherewunopubucCIIIIlllilnt

FOUNDATION MEETS
AGAIN
The New HaYen ReQ-eatlon
(Calor)
~oundatlon Board rnet at lbe
Vlna~nt Price
(Continued
from
page
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c
1ty building with president,
Christopher Lee
ai
BJ'Siem.
"Doc"
Oblinger presiding.
Peter Cushing
The
Chillicothe
Correctional
The
mayor,
Ow-lea Zerlcle,
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Instltulion is alao bDing lnvesli· reported that several citizens
MINI-SKIRT
ted b a cllizenll committee had expressed a desire to
MOB"
~y Janis following an d~te money for playground
(Calor)
article
by snycllcllted coJum. eqmpment If II was uaed at the
DlaneMclloln
nlst Jack Anderson alleging Alex-Quillen Memorial
S.turdoyOnly
brutality at the lllslltutlon.
property. 11 ~~~ dlacloeed ~I
August2P
the recreation foundations
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COMMISSIONER
PleuutValleyllalpllal
cOIDIDunlty building, ""'!1 and
-Piu11Admlalona - Mrs. Harold grounds surrounding. This was
"HOW TO COMMIT
CUndiff, Mason; Mrs. Eugene fabled for further dlsc11881cm.
MARRIAGE"
Statla, GaDJpolls Ferry; and A discussion on the
Bob Hope
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Godfrey Moore Pt Pleuanl management of lbe skating rink
Jackie Gleason
Roush, 5-10, 150 lbs., junior or Disch
• ~hnny En.
held The &lt;&gt;penlng of the
arges· 21. stating Ia held
dlcotl, Silane
WllllamJon, Mrs.·was.
rink 18 Sept.
John A. Little, Mn. John each Tuesday and Saturday
Gillespie and James Jefren. evemng.
Free swimming for married
RELATIVE DIES
couples was held Alll!usl 20 at
Mrs. Jane Swatzel received the pool.
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wood of the death of her sister- Three new members of the
In-law, Mn. Walter Prlode, board from the
Thuraday, . 1n a
l&lt;lMI'•
'hiiip!UII' lltr. Prlildels'~'IJ.ifl, ' and Vern011 ""''
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•'Meigs Q,gnty resldeilt. Funeral tending wriDoc
~"t7:
services will be held Sunday at Robert Gurtis, Mrs. Jack
the Shute Wlley Funeral Home Flesher, Mrs. E1111ene Hester,
In New Le:dngton.
Mrs. A. L. Sprou.se, Bill Klmea
and Bill RuueD.
CORRECI'ION MADE
Ershel Riffle, Rt. Hoo4,
GABDENCWBPICNICB
Texas,
oerved
u
lbe
best
man
The
August meeting of tbe
Going back to school? This year be a
al
the
wedding
of
Connie
New
Ha~en
Gardell Club was 8
winner on the high school scene with
Bachner and Ronald Ray
m;n~~ ~:;::,;:
these styles. Plan your strategy here
nonpaon Instead of Donald C. .,._·In · · tioa a gt
by.
. was
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wu ven
and now!
Mr;.;u~ Gi~ '4::entMr
owmg
r, ~Gibbs presided al the buslne8s
session which opened In regular
form. Members anawered roD
call by giving I crltlclam of the .
reeent Dower aho!' wblcb was
held at the Ma11011 County Fair
and SCREAM

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obteln bl.s degree til med)cfne
fronl tt&gt;e Unlverf,lly:of llllnoilln
· Cblctco. · '
·, preven,tfve · "JIIejll(ilne II
Qll)y field 1
off trouble ever desired 1:0 be In;'' be ad·
milled. "AI w l!a«!\aa I can
addlllorr to remember, 1 always wanted )o
Medlc,l be a dilctqr ."
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.IJiln&lt;Q~andEducatlon
lOwberebe
Hcwttalin19112,'Went4!to.ll!i'M
·~'-~l!l tPilvat. pra~ two yesrs. yeera fe!ildency · in ~telrlca
. ,._' · · II_relallvely essy alld gyn.col"'!l' 11'0111 11163 .to
wilb a normal pregnancy. For 19118 at' tbe &amp;aiDe holpltal, then
·
~~ Qidlll&gt;lome time, regulat pre- · 'Jli!Dt lwo years I~ tbe Army
&gt;
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P,rivate pracUC)l iii Lafayette.
,.-~·:pal)&lt;, {II. ln 'l935, begall warldng . ·"''OBis an excltiJ!g and b!fhly
· )~; 11i!rlnh medical e&amp;ree\'.atter:· rewarding field,'• -he laid.
• · -gr,-~uallng•. from Sqjitbetn ''Very few fields of inecllclne
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tbey'do at.ili~W·per cent.~ .
tt&gt;e~ m~l ~tail tfl!s alze,
a~~ ·J·J~e ;. ~eepln~ ~_uay." approacbel
~ blliJ, the doelor"IIOO!l.. and care ol
~.lirlllwi!ekend he delivered ·are Dr. Patla'sllll wU'k to
12tiil!iles, ·: • ' .
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blshesrl'sdQII~\. ·
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wst • JI'SS, be~:
' a former e. .tary lebool
· ·''WOI'It'~ ple~ly of II.!'
teacher of Cartiodlaie, m., alld
At HoW!r •Medical Center 111e1r 10118, CUnl, I, Steve, 4, and
there-Wf!l'e 101&amp; bltllls 1141 year Dave, 2, reside on ~er River
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'YOU'VE roME A lDNG WAY BABY'- A tree bouse, wWiout I tree. MallY
boa of flln alld frolic are enjoyed in a tree house, erected witbout a tree, by the
c:bi1drlll rl. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Meadows, Middleport. s-o on the veranda are
ll'atb1, back row, and Jenny and David.

Cars Collide Near Bridge
POMEROY - A young woman was
hoapilallzed and two cars were demolished
in a collision Saturday at 12:30 am. on
Pomeroy's Wesl Main St. in front of the
Dairy Valley at the Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge, pollee reported.
Hospitalized for observation ·and
treatment at lacerations and conlilslons
was NaJocy Manley, a passenger in a car
driven by her huabsnd, Robert Manley, 18,
Middleport. Other passengers in the
Manley vehicle treated and released also

at Veterans Memorial Hospital were
Frances Davidson, laceration of the ann;
Joan Ann Wells, laceration of a band and
eye, and 11-monlh old Crystal Dawn
Manley, a bruise to her eye. The injured
were taken to the hospital by the Pomeroy
E-R unit.
Manley, driving north, got Into the path
of a car traveling south driven by Kenneth
E. Buckley, 19, Chtshlre. Manley was
died to P&lt;111eroy ~ Olarles-Logar's
court for failure to yield righl of way.

By POLLY c;RAMEit

Bush

(ConUnued !rom page I)

· '' DEAR POI.4Y- I am a Jab technician who would like to
·' oUer some suggestions that make tests easier for tl)e tecll"• lllclan, the pal'el\h and especially the child. If you know
,·; , ahead of lime that the child is to have a blood test ei!Pialn
•' It to him briefly, probably on the way to the Jab. If told too
,. early tbelr lmal!l,natloos work oveflime. Once there, let. the
'" technician do. tile talklng. Most of ua have. routines we 1118.
1; to make 4ieods fast. It is confusing to the cblld If both
PBl'lll!t.,and rkbnlclan tty to talk to him at the same time.
u
.Never .tell,a cblld-lt will not hurt when It will. Tell him It
t will blll1 • little. Perhaps next time all that Is needed wlll
!.: . be' ~ ·x ray and he wlll not be unnecessarily frightened
" '~ ups!t llecause he will no longer believe/ou when you
~j,: Ia~ It Will not hurt. Never threaten a cbll with a shot.
-, This ~~Y sound too obvious to many parenls but often .we
;, heir, l.f you are not good, that naughty nurse wlll ·-•ve
•' ' you 111bot."
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.'f Pareirts should remember that blOOd tens hurt no more
•· !bali a blUDped bead or skinned knee and children have
•.,_. countless numbers of these before reachlng school age.
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DEAR POLLY- I would certainly appreciate bear·
1ng from someone wbo has a solution for removing or
dijguillng cigarette burns on wood furnlture.-RUTH

Fire Classes Set

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blanton
TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY - Open Ho1110 for
rrtends and relatives wiD be
' hel4 In ·honor of. Mr. and Mrs
Albert Blanton of. Ironton, Roate 2, on Sunday, Sept. 8 in
oblervance of tbelr 8'llb wedding anniversary.
The couple was married September 9, 1903, at VW,a, Ky.
They bave resided In Ohio for 43 years, !lrat Uvlng at Aid and
lllen at Union Landing on old Rt. 52, Ove mUes below Ironton
whlire they now reside.
Mr. Blanton, a retired fanner, is 8'1 years old and Mrs.
Blanton 11114.
They have 'seven cblldren: Mrs. Olarlea (Lizzie)
Lambert of Kltta IDU; Mrs. Murzle Delong of Arrons Creek,
Pedro Route 2; Mrs. Edward (Mae) Kubica of Pboenlz,
Ariz.; Mrs. Donsid (June) Coatney of Fatrbll'll, OhiD ; Mrs.
Frank (Rub)') Stelzer, SprlngOeld, Wo; Mrs. C.arlll8
(Mary) Bishop of Ironton and Elder Jimmie Blanton of

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kitchen table and methodically worked over the basket of
fruit I had placed there for a centerpiece. I hovered about,
determined to save tbe wicker basket. He chewed thou£bt·
flllly on the last peach, made a liltie desll!ll on the table
with cherry pits.
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Service of Union is Today

Diamond Rin£- $75.00
Wedding Ring - $20.00

MASON - Today at 10 a.m.
the former Christ Uniled
Methodist Church and the
former Albright United
Methodist Church will bold a
service of union, according to
the Rev. Parker Hinzman,
pastor.
The speaker will be the
District Superintendent, the
Rev. Connie Dickens.
Following the worship service
there will be a fellowship dinr.er
(po)luck) on the church lawn.
The Women's Society of
Christian Service is in charge at
the dinner, and will furnish the
bread, drinks and table service.
Games for th&lt; children alld
young people will be under the
~upervision of Dick WaybriKht
alld Ray Tucker.

Dlomoood Rina: $ 75.00
Weddlnc Rln&amp;: $ 42.50

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Evegone Wiei llamburi· ·'-Otic!.
-.rt • maJor'-~ Ill ~hOle&amp;·
eu. E\leil the dlelef. · :
''With .Ji · little self-41scl· tej'tl. · Tiler"' Ji!th In fat,
Do you knOIV !bat the cal· plln~r motlvatioD-mariy ~-!i~ 'u,..,- Gil •::r.~
orles In a Sli! -ounce ))a!nbur· PeoPle are 1111'- •cutting -out . ,__,...""':lj J'PII , .
.1er can be cut 'as low as· 75 HIUIC~ enutel)l (lldvi,sed oDly :,;:, '!.W • ,.;;\~! 6¥•
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"U you really want to cut :I'hey.dr!U; •ever~. :llusei ~¥:
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down on calories aild sun of water ,IJ)sleld 8il4 ke,p
-IJ,lllb ,~llfllp In diets to
enjoy your hamburger, ·dOn't tiJelr m I'D d i op-, somethlil1 prevent coronary heart dispiCk up a paekaged llambur· ell!e," san \fyden;who•wltli ' e&amp;!lll.• Not eveey 4ay or Jot
ger 1n your supermarket !lie protesa·follal ootp of eveJ,- •)IIeal. Blil If jlosslble,
They usually l!l'e ca!O!'l&amp; Fredricli J, . $tare, M.D.; of 6ve tlmei a weelt. Flab Is
laden because of tbe fat. Ask Barwai'dra. D e P. ~ r, t m e n t low In fat alld most of tbe
your butcher to prepare a of Njltrltiou. aD!! a tr;WMd f a t Is P9Jy11D1aturated,
s p e c 1a 1 grind of beef dlet writer; Lois Ublen, has wbiCb tt-ods to lower cbplestrlmmed of all the visible u :sembled a p~pefback trCJ),"
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fat. Watch him wblle be guide for the overwei£bt, Born ill ~many but edu·
trims it and grinds it." 8\1· called •;;nte All-dn-One Diet ca_tea~at ~ ,Arilertcan unl·
vises Peter H. Wyden, a six· Annual.
vel'¥ , Wyde!J IDherlted a
foot editor alld publisher, "It Is J?OSSible to diet with· love or Getman cold cuts.
whose natural wel£bt Is 3H out. depriVation. I found that
"It took - lot of self·
pounds. By watclilng what out. In tbe la.it five years discipline to break the habit.
be eats Wyden malnlalns It we as a nation 1m! getting NO\!' I limit myself to two
at around 175 pounds.
wile about excl!as taloriea. amalla~uaagea or two strips
"The cheaper cull such as In fact, It Is almost tbe 'In' of bacon e v er,y ao often.
round contain less fat than tblng today to pass up the Yea, of course, I m better oU
more expensive sirloin If massive meals we used to without them. Yet a dieter
you c b 0 0 s e grade •good' eat. Looking trim ~ now aJ. must break tbe' rules ooca·
Instead of grade 'cbolce,' most .a m,~St With most slonally rf he cannot stick
you will get even less fat Amencans, be comments. to a diet.
and more protein," he adds.
Warned by doctors to Jose Author ~o ~ " The Over·
Another way to cut calor· weW.t and cut Ills eboles- we!Kbt SocJe!r and "How
lea Js to skip lunch or tp eat tero1 count, be goes e&amp;fY on Doctors Die~ Ills new "The
only half a sandwich with a eggs and enjoys lots of fish. All-ln-One Diet Annual,'' like
cup of black coffee. Water· "One egg a week, maybe bls other books, Is geared to
packed tuna with thinly cut two on occasion. Poached, tbe Intelligent and sopbl.stiand unbuttered bread Is also not fried or scrambled. Eggs cated reducer.
"Conalder the Marllnl. It

The Rev. Hinzman invites
everyone to attend lbl.s bl.storic
occasion in tbe Ufe of the United
Methodlal cirurcb in Mason.
On July 15, 1970, Charge
Conferences were held under
thedirecUon Of the Rev. Connie
Dickens, District Superin·
tendon! of the Huntington
District, to consider a plan of
union, as presented by a joint
Task Force on Church Union.
After due consideration was
given by each Charge Con·
Iorence, the Pian of Union was
unanimously adopted. This
prepared the way for the Plan of
Unio~ to be presented to each
congregation for their con sideratlon.
A congregational meeting
was announced for July 26, in

Agnew Ignored by ThMi Newspapers

"·DEAR PO.LLY-1 shine alld buU my ahoes each morning
."Wjtliout getting polish on my banda. I use a soft quilted pot
"liiil4er, tbe glove kind. It caolbe roew or .used. Just wash It
. 811d It gives a fine shine and firm control.-SHARON

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keeping with the Disciplinary
procedure of tbe United
Methodlsl Church that a
congregational meeting must
be rumounced at least 10 days
before such a meeting can take
place . . At this time, each
congregation was presented the
Pian of Union h)' tbe psslor.
After due consideration was
given to it by each church, the
Pian of Union was unanimously
adopted hy the congregations.
After the official adoption ol
the Plan of Union, a date which
is Sunday for a Service of Union
was agreed upon.
The union of the two churches
brought into being a new
church, to be ilnown as the
Mason United Methodist
Church.

!leiiiJ!IIui dlomands she will

cherish forever~

TAWNEY
JEWELERS
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Galllpoll,, 0111o

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,, &gt;JIIANGKOK (UP!) - Thai in Englllh.
r.ew..,...... Saturdsy impnMd ftlqst Pf the Th~ lang)oage
almost total blackout 011 news ol newspapers omitted coverage
the visit of Vice Presldenl Spiro Of the Agnew vlalt.
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T. Agnew. The papers were
protesting the government's
refusal to modify touglo new'
RUMMAGE SALE
IOIIillatlontoregulatetbepress. PT. PLEASANT - Point
Four hundred journalists Pleasant Woman's Club will
throughout Thailand hold a rummage sate Fridays
un8111mously llp(li'Ovod a plan to and Saturdsya, Sept. 4and 5 and
ab8taln from pulilahing news Sept. II and 12 in the Rardin
concerned with Agnew's visit. Building on ·Main Street.
The Bangkok World,- while Members having rurouoage are
oppollln3 the press blll, rovered asked to call Mrs. C. H. Fisher,
the Agnew villi but lbe Bangkok 6'15-4351 or Mrs. Charles Cottrill
Poatdidnoi.They areptjlllsbed lm-1385.

KNIT
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WE'RE OPEN FOR
FAll SHOE-BIZ

SYMPHONY

IIIMPORTAIICE
TO ntE ~ 1011, ~-Oil WISH m10t0R. , •

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For San.e Roou~w,
obteln bl.s degree til med)cfne
fronl tt&gt;e Unlverf,lly:of llllnoilln
· Cblctco. · '
·, preven,tfve · "JIIejll(ilne II
Qll)y field 1
off trouble ever desired 1:0 be In;'' be ad·
milled. "AI w l!a«!\aa I can
addlllorr to remember, 1 always wanted )o
Medlc,l be a dilctqr ."
. :•
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'I I nr;· Dr."Patteraoo be&amp;iin bl.il Inwho ·ternlhlp at 11!0 VnlyC'Iily• Of
.IJiln&lt;Q~andEducatlon
lOwberebe
Hcwttalin19112,'Went4!to.ll!i'M
·~'-~l!l tPilvat. pra~ two yesrs. yeera fe!ildency · in ~telrlca
. ,._' · · II_relallvely essy alld gyn.col"'!l' 11'0111 11163 .to
wilb a normal pregnancy. For 19118 at' tbe &amp;aiDe holpltal, then
·
~~ Qidlll&gt;lome time, regulat pre- · 'Jli!Dt lwo years I~ tbe Army
&gt;
~ rlatai care bas reduced com. wllrklng at the Fort Knoa:
, ', , ~" pllc'-llons considerably,'.' b~ . HQIIllljll. After •lvlnl bl.s

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~bargelnlll68,bebepn - bl.s

P,rivate pracUC)l iii Lafayette.
,.-~·:pal)&lt;, {II. ln 'l935, begall warldng . ·"''OBis an excltiJ!g and b!fhly
· )~; 11i!rlnh medical e&amp;ree\'.atter:· rewarding field,'• -he laid.
• · -gr,-~uallng•. from Sqjitbetn ''Very few fields of inecllclne
· ' •' ~IWnJWrslly with •lil.t BA are' not connected· with It In
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nature ·Dr.
altesteL
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~.~t.lt'J~Iil."l118tll
a~t.al! ~. ~, Illy~\ ', • .
· 'rlie Cfoh~J deelded \ID .
(!alllpj&gt;lls. ana· ~ Holzer .
·~tljtcal .Otnlft for aeveral'

If~ ·1111~ .~ up. And,
tbey'do at.ili~W·per cent.~ .
tt&gt;e~ m~l ~tail tfl!s alze,
a~~ ·J·J~e ;. ~eepln~ ~_uay." approacbel
~ blliJ, the doelor"IIOO!l.. and care ol
~.lirlllwi!ekend he delivered ·are Dr. Patla'sllll wU'k to
12tiil!iles, ·: • ' .
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blshesrl'sdQII~\. ·
• Wiien asked whathltfavonte The ~~lor apd hlfwlfe, Sue,
wst • JI'SS, be~:
' a former e. .tary lebool
· ·''WOI'It'~ ple~ly of II.!'
teacher of Cartiodlaie, m., alld
At HoW!r •Medical Center 111e1r 10118, CUnl, I, Steve, 4, and
there-Wf!l'e 101&amp; bltllls 1141 year Dave, 2, reside on ~er River
and lbl.s yeu' 10 far lbe number Rd.

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Helpful to Arthritics
'YOU'VE roME A lDNG WAY BABY'- A tree bouse, wWiout I tree. MallY
boa of flln alld frolic are enjoyed in a tree house, erected witbout a tree, by the
c:bi1drlll rl. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Meadows, Middleport. s-o on the veranda are
ll'atb1, back row, and Jenny and David.

Cars Collide Near Bridge
POMEROY - A young woman was
hoapilallzed and two cars were demolished
in a collision Saturday at 12:30 am. on
Pomeroy's Wesl Main St. in front of the
Dairy Valley at the Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge, pollee reported.
Hospitalized for observation ·and
treatment at lacerations and conlilslons
was NaJocy Manley, a passenger in a car
driven by her huabsnd, Robert Manley, 18,
Middleport. Other passengers in the
Manley vehicle treated and released also

at Veterans Memorial Hospital were
Frances Davidson, laceration of the ann;
Joan Ann Wells, laceration of a band and
eye, and 11-monlh old Crystal Dawn
Manley, a bruise to her eye. The injured
were taken to the hospital by the Pomeroy
E-R unit.
Manley, driving north, got Into the path
of a car traveling south driven by Kenneth
E. Buckley, 19, Chtshlre. Manley was
died to P&lt;111eroy ~ Olarles-Logar's
court for failure to yield righl of way.

By POLLY c;RAMEit

Bush

(ConUnued !rom page I)

· '' DEAR POI.4Y- I am a Jab technician who would like to
·' oUer some suggestions that make tests easier for tl)e tecll"• lllclan, the pal'el\h and especially the child. If you know
,·; , ahead of lime that the child is to have a blood test ei!Pialn
•' It to him briefly, probably on the way to the Jab. If told too
,. early tbelr lmal!l,natloos work oveflime. Once there, let. the
'" technician do. tile talklng. Most of ua have. routines we 1118.
1; to make 4ieods fast. It is confusing to the cblld If both
PBl'lll!t.,and rkbnlclan tty to talk to him at the same time.
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.Never .tell,a cblld-lt will not hurt when It will. Tell him It
t will blll1 • little. Perhaps next time all that Is needed wlll
!.: . be' ~ ·x ray and he wlll not be unnecessarily frightened
" '~ ups!t llecause he will no longer believe/ou when you
~j,: Ia~ It Will not hurt. Never threaten a cbll with a shot.
-, This ~~Y sound too obvious to many parenls but often .we
;, heir, l.f you are not good, that naughty nurse wlll ·-•ve
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•· !bali a blUDped bead or skinned knee and children have
•.,_. countless numbers of these before reachlng school age.
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DEAR POLLY- I would certainly appreciate bear·
1ng from someone wbo has a solution for removing or
dijguillng cigarette burns on wood furnlture.-RUTH

Fire Classes Set

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blanton
TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY - Open Ho1110 for
rrtends and relatives wiD be
' hel4 In ·honor of. Mr. and Mrs
Albert Blanton of. Ironton, Roate 2, on Sunday, Sept. 8 in
oblervance of tbelr 8'llb wedding anniversary.
The couple was married September 9, 1903, at VW,a, Ky.
They bave resided In Ohio for 43 years, !lrat Uvlng at Aid and
lllen at Union Landing on old Rt. 52, Ove mUes below Ironton
whlire they now reside.
Mr. Blanton, a retired fanner, is 8'1 years old and Mrs.
Blanton 11114.
They have 'seven cblldren: Mrs. Olarlea (Lizzie)
Lambert of Kltta IDU; Mrs. Murzle Delong of Arrons Creek,
Pedro Route 2; Mrs. Edward (Mae) Kubica of Pboenlz,
Ariz.; Mrs. Donsid (June) Coatney of Fatrbll'll, OhiD ; Mrs.
Frank (Rub)') Stelzer, SprlngOeld, Wo; Mrs. C.arlll8
(Mary) Bishop of Ironton and Elder Jimmie Blanton of

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kitchen table and methodically worked over the basket of
fruit I had placed there for a centerpiece. I hovered about,
determined to save tbe wicker basket. He chewed thou£bt·
flllly on the last peach, made a liltie desll!ll on the table
with cherry pits.
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Diamond Rin£- $75.00
Wedding Ring - $20.00

MASON - Today at 10 a.m.
the former Christ Uniled
Methodist Church and the
former Albright United
Methodist Church will bold a
service of union, according to
the Rev. Parker Hinzman,
pastor.
The speaker will be the
District Superintendent, the
Rev. Connie Dickens.
Following the worship service
there will be a fellowship dinr.er
(po)luck) on the church lawn.
The Women's Society of
Christian Service is in charge at
the dinner, and will furnish the
bread, drinks and table service.
Games for th&lt; children alld
young people will be under the
~upervision of Dick WaybriKht
alld Ray Tucker.

Dlomoood Rina: $ 75.00
Weddlnc Rln&amp;: $ 42.50

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-.rt • maJor'-~ Ill ~hOle&amp;·
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Do you knOIV !bat the cal· plln~r motlvatioD-mariy ~-!i~ 'u,..,- Gil •::r.~
orles In a Sli! -ounce ))a!nbur· PeoPle are 1111'- •cutting -out . ,__,...""':lj J'PII , .
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-IJ,lllb ,~llfllp In diets to
enjoy your hamburger, ·dOn't tiJelr m I'D d i op-, somethlil1 prevent coronary heart dispiCk up a paekaged llambur· ell!e," san \fyden;who•wltli ' e&amp;!lll.• Not eveey 4ay or Jot
ger 1n your supermarket !lie protesa·follal ootp of eveJ,- •)IIeal. Blil If jlosslble,
They usually l!l'e ca!O!'l&amp; Fredricli J, . $tare, M.D.; of 6ve tlmei a weelt. Flab Is
laden because of tbe fat. Ask Barwai'dra. D e P. ~ r, t m e n t low In fat alld most of tbe
your butcher to prepare a of Njltrltiou. aD!! a tr;WMd f a t Is P9Jy11D1aturated,
s p e c 1a 1 grind of beef dlet writer; Lois Ublen, has wbiCb tt-ods to lower cbplestrlmmed of all the visible u :sembled a p~pefback trCJ),"
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trims it and grinds it." 8\1· called •;;nte All-dn-One Diet ca_tea~at ~ ,Arilertcan unl·
vises Peter H. Wyden, a six· Annual.
vel'¥ , Wyde!J IDherlted a
foot editor alld publisher, "It Is J?OSSible to diet with· love or Getman cold cuts.
whose natural wel£bt Is 3H out. depriVation. I found that
"It took - lot of self·
pounds. By watclilng what out. In tbe la.it five years discipline to break the habit.
be eats Wyden malnlalns It we as a nation 1m! getting NO\!' I limit myself to two
at around 175 pounds.
wile about excl!as taloriea. amalla~uaagea or two strips
"The cheaper cull such as In fact, It Is almost tbe 'In' of bacon e v er,y ao often.
round contain less fat than tblng today to pass up the Yea, of course, I m better oU
more expensive sirloin If massive meals we used to without them. Yet a dieter
you c b 0 0 s e grade •good' eat. Looking trim ~ now aJ. must break tbe' rules ooca·
Instead of grade 'cbolce,' most .a m,~St With most slonally rf he cannot stick
you will get even less fat Amencans, be comments. to a diet.
and more protein," he adds.
Warned by doctors to Jose Author ~o ~ " The Over·
Another way to cut calor· weW.t and cut Ills eboles- we!Kbt SocJe!r and "How
lea Js to skip lunch or tp eat tero1 count, be goes e&amp;fY on Doctors Die~ Ills new "The
only half a sandwich with a eggs and enjoys lots of fish. All-ln-One Diet Annual,'' like
cup of black coffee. Water· "One egg a week, maybe bls other books, Is geared to
packed tuna with thinly cut two on occasion. Poached, tbe Intelligent and sopbl.stiand unbuttered bread Is also not fried or scrambled. Eggs cated reducer.
"Conalder the Marllnl. It

The Rev. Hinzman invites
everyone to attend lbl.s bl.storic
occasion in tbe Ufe of the United
Methodlal cirurcb in Mason.
On July 15, 1970, Charge
Conferences were held under
thedirecUon Of the Rev. Connie
Dickens, District Superin·
tendon! of the Huntington
District, to consider a plan of
union, as presented by a joint
Task Force on Church Union.
After due consideration was
given by each Charge Con·
Iorence, the Pian of Union was
unanimously adopted. This
prepared the way for the Plan of
Unio~ to be presented to each
congregation for their con sideratlon.
A congregational meeting
was announced for July 26, in

Agnew Ignored by ThMi Newspapers

"·DEAR PO.LLY-1 shine alld buU my ahoes each morning
."Wjtliout getting polish on my banda. I use a soft quilted pot
"liiil4er, tbe glove kind. It caolbe roew or .used. Just wash It
. 811d It gives a fine shine and firm control.-SHARON

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procedure of tbe United
Methodlsl Church that a
congregational meeting must
be rumounced at least 10 days
before such a meeting can take
place . . At this time, each
congregation was presented the
Pian of Union h)' tbe psslor.
After due consideration was
given to it by each church, the
Pian of Union was unanimously
adopted hy the congregations.
After the official adoption ol
the Plan of Union, a date which
is Sunday for a Service of Union
was agreed upon.
The union of the two churches
brought into being a new
church, to be ilnown as the
Mason United Methodist
Church.

!leiiiJ!IIui dlomands she will

cherish forever~

TAWNEY
JEWELERS
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r.ew..,...... Saturdsy impnMd ftlqst Pf the Th~ lang)oage
almost total blackout 011 news ol newspapers omitted coverage
the visit of Vice Presldenl Spiro Of the Agnew vlalt.
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T. Agnew. The papers were
protesting the government's
refusal to modify touglo new'
RUMMAGE SALE
IOIIillatlontoregulatetbepress. PT. PLEASANT - Point
Four hundred journalists Pleasant Woman's Club will
throughout Thailand hold a rummage sate Fridays
un8111mously llp(li'Ovod a plan to and Saturdsya, Sept. 4and 5 and
ab8taln from pulilahing news Sept. II and 12 in the Rardin
concerned with Agnew's visit. Building on ·Main Street.
The Bangkok World,- while Members having rurouoage are
oppollln3 the press blll, rovered asked to call Mrs. C. H. Fisher,
the Agnew villi but lbe Bangkok 6'15-4351 or Mrs. Charles Cottrill
Poatdidnoi.They areptjlllsbed lm-1385.

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Columbui were pe~ll Ill tile
home . o1 111e1r aqnt, ·Mr-. .J.
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o1 Mr;

an~ Mn. BradY Sblw of Patt4r

·an lee' cream supper wu 'beld
honoring Mr: and Mtl. QW-Iel

Shaw .ol Loll AJWelal, Cllll.
Alilmdlns were Mt. and Mn.
William Sblw and famlly cl
GalllpoUs, Mr. and Mn. ~ ·
Shaw and faml1y oi'PIIrter, and
Mr. and Mn. Tom Banka and
family of Vinton.
Mrs. Earl (Vada) Mayo
aucceisfully completed tbe
State Board eliiJIIInalloo for
Licensed Pracllcal Nur1e1 and
received her LPN license.

altar was
two· seven
lind baaltets
flowers. and ·

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ENGAGED- Mr. IIIII Mra.

blue
lace
cblng
corsages
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., . Uwd'a Prayer waiprayed and
. ·...-.. Dale Mulford read
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!.c.ORMI:a crrt BCHOOL superintendent Manbll1 BoQa

(!IIIW ..,..mllall!nt of '!VubinlloD Court ~ city amoola)
a.lt,ua a clfllll1D8 fn1n Qle NewHientlDel of Ft. W11J18, Ind. ft
toa,cema I GAllS gradulte, Dr..Jdm R. 'lbomai, IIOil of Dr. and
~ H. B. ThomU. '!'hi!.~ Dr. Tboml8 wu a 1111118011 1D
.l!l!;t:a&amp;lhe ·fl!'lt iillcro.ugeey openllons lnVolviDg mldcDe ear
.~ 11 the Lulberao HDIPitallllere.
.Now gtt'tlu: lbe operaiiCII wu done ill a cavity ollhe bead
wllleb 1felllld bold no more than FIVE DROPS of Ould, a
~ lmpoutble without ml=oooplc aids.
Tbe let,1bnlqUe, crlglnatod 1D France, has beeD under
de~ I . than live yean, The ll1CCIIl8fu1 lrlnlp)ant
flll!orea the mldd1ll ear, where Vlbrllklna are transmitted to tbe
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often refer:r~ to as "No. 2
Preas lldallilu..I Nazi," was elected President of
1 ByUIIIed
Today ill Sunda)', Auc. 30: lbe· the German Relcbatsg.
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1 tol)ow.
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Tile moon Ia bjl~-. lllllut leaaue cateef of more tban r
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decides 111 be reUred u
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are Mara ,~nager of !!le New York
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fJ, Ve111111111tll'. . .: ~ ·. ' ·iiuulwn Aid, "I don't lmlrir
On this day ill~: - WJi)&gt; II II 11'• ani In such a
In 30 B.C., !l«!PPtra Ctimmlt- ~ to get up wban WI! fall
ted suicide by jlermllllng a ilown. You might think we
anate to bile' her.
would lie the~ and rest
In 1780 traitor Beiledlct awhile."

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PATRioT Grange regular
meeting. Potluck refreshmenta.

PILCJrUUIED
MERIDIAN, Mlas (OPI)- A

WJ$EMAN Family Reunion at =~::r~o:a~.
Ctlnnlunlty Hall, Rio Grande. tor were killed Thursday night
~~ dinner at

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noon.

when their T38 trainer crashed

Council 12:30 near here.

p, •m. at tbe W:oods cabin.
,· SCOTCH Foursome 2 p.m.
Potluck dinner. .
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WA'YSII;IE Cardell Club will
meet tbe Qlesblre 8eptisl

Marine 2nd Lt. Robert T.
Brown, Maple Helghta, Ohio,
and hil instrw:tor, Capt. James
M. Larken m, .Monroe, La.,
were making a praellce
instrument approach landing
. the crasb oceurred.

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Ronald 0. Baird of In·
dlanapolls, Ind., are an·
nounclng the birth of ·a
daughter Aug. 20, 'lbe baby
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Mr: anaMrS: Helii'JHu!dlinlon
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UIOVI'IIIbet 7 wedding ill planiled.

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Thorne Reunion Held
IUO GRANDE - The first
"famllyreunlon"olthelateMr.
and Mn. A. W. Thorne, Rio
Grarlde, was held at Lake Atwood Lodge, near New
Pblladelphil.
There are eleven children in
thefamllyandsll were present:
Ada, Everett, Minor, Goldie,
Ernest, Edna, Merch, Hubert,
King, Fred and Ruth.
Dinner was served the lodge
to the following 84 persons who
attend: ,
Those from Akron were Mr.
and Mrs. Minor Thome, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Heltzel, Mr.
and Mn. Jack Thorne and
Ronnie, the Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Evans, Everett Thome
and his son William from
California, Mr. and Mn. Paul
Pbllllpa, . Amanda, Elaine,
Carrie ind Faye, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Ernest Thorne, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Lynch and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Davis.
From Zanesville: Mr. and
Mn. George Ropeter and Mr.
andMrs. RicbardCoffee,Amy,
Kelly and Peggy.
From Columbus: Mn. Ada
Fox, Mrs. Agatha Pbllllps, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallsce Fox, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Davill, Karen and
Scott,. Mr. and Mrs. WWI&amp;DI
Morb1t2er, Mary, Marsha,
MatthewandBIDy,andMr. and
Mrs. Morg/111 Copley, Todd and
Mark.
From Pennsylvania: Mr. and
Mrs. King Thorne, Mr. and Mrs.
David Thorne and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bing
Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. George
Steiner and Aaron, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roosld Dully and carrie.
From Ftorl!fa: Fred Thorne.
From Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Perry Mr and Mn
William WUJard a.Mi Melllsa:
and Mr. Wealey Gray.
From Cuyohoga •'alls: Mr.
and Mrs. Glellll Daniels.
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GAUJPOIJS - Dr. Leiter L.
Roush has returned from a
week's vacation In Datona
Beach. Wblle there he attended
the wedding of hil granda!MI,
Gary Moore Roush, son of
Edwin L. lind Msrcla Moore
Roush of Ormond Beach.
Rehearsal and rehearaal dinner
was Friday night, Auc. 21 and
the ceremony was in 'lbe First
Methodillt Qlurch of Ormond
Beach, Saturday .evening,
August 22. II wss attended by
140invlled guests. A reception
was held at the Sheraton Hotel
in Datona Besch.
The family had Uved for
manyyearslnColumbus.Many
of their relatives from
Columbus and other psrla of
Ohio and New York attended.
The bride wss Jayne Ferris of
Datona Beach. Gary ill a college
simior ; their friendship having
exlendedfromhighschooldays.
She is an employe of the
University of Florida at Tampa.
The Roushes . have many
relatives and friends In Gallla
and Meigs counties.

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Mr.!Wr Is. gradulle cl HunllqiCIII Hlglll1dloolllnd Is a
ll1ldent of Manball tllllwn!ty. Ha II alao employed by
Herlll&amp;e VIII LlDeliJ! llllilllllllon;
A January weddiDg Ia pllmled.

4_Gallia Countians
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annual "Car:llpwl Days for Director, Home Ecooom~~.
W-"-beld Aug. 18~1, HlgbUabl of the confereace
211,atOblo9tateUnlvenlty. TDe wu tile banqoet Cll Allll· It It
theme b' tile allferellce WU the Oblo Union for ovw JliO
''KIIow Your Polenllal" and tbe bomemaken and lnvltecl pe8la
participants wn wek:omed by with Dr. lAlla Lund, cllredor,
Mill
Mabel
Sarballllt, School of lbne Ecooomlcl,
Allndale State Leacter of tbe OSO, U peel apeaker. Her talk
Homo Economlcl Ellleoalon was Ulled, "Me, My8eif lind I"
Faculty of the Ohio State and was an out....achlng
Onlvenlty.
chsllenge to Ill as we enter tbe
The opening progJIIII · wu Seventies.
beld 1D IDtdlcock Auditorium, Detailed reports fnlm thlo
OSO, aad Mn. N;ple lklrden, conference will be giYIII at lbe
State Qlirenlhlp Olainnan, led Sept. 9 meeting ol tbe GaUla 01.
404 Second Ave•
the assembly In tbe Pledge of Eztensio11 HrmenuWn at tbe
~'red
A1Jeg1ance to the Flag and gave Grace United Methodlll
GalllpOIIi, Cillo
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were Mrs. Wilbur Dennja, .---~------==""'
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president of Ganta Count)'
apil~:~ &lt;&amp;~:·
Mn
Sun•y School at~ E:atriiCIIl HoJMnUen; ~·
~~llr!Jl!.~ . ell:, and
August 24 ~ 51. 'lbe
'W~ t ' qey, . - . 3!lian
Mr.li!lli. Mn~ tfon Lu!Wt and
was tlUli. Worsblp services l,fp • liiii!·Mn. Nyle Bcrilll,
Pll'nieLi'a)lil' i!itie. ··•
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FromJUo Grande: Mr~ and
D. Woode, layleader, and an
Each participant selected
attendance of 10.
three cl•
of ber c:holee from
Worship services were held a pre-re1lstratlon llat. The
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osu campna and laulht b)'
Feast at Calla"- John 2:1·11. outstandlnll facull)' members
and spec1a1llta of OSO.
1 The attendance was 25.
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1 Ashower and reception will be 'lbtn were :Mil regilltered
By Helen Bottel
held In the church baaement 00 p&amp;rtlelpanla lind thlo lll8fked
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Dear Heten:
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He. wears a suit only for wed- Randy Lavender, recent known u lloll'fl!lakers !llorl·
Could you please repeat the dings and funerals and con- newlyweds. A potluck supper course.
·~~ Is a ~ge Boy," slden them eqll&amp;lly revolUng. will be se&lt;'Ved. Everyooe 1s
Recelvln&amp; recognition for
.whlcb ooe of your daugbten He spenda his summer welcome.
attendaace
were
five
wrote'. laat year? Thaidl you.- IJI"owlng two InChes of hair The women's Society of homemllken with II yeara
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around the neckline and an Christian Service held its atteildance; nine for 10 years
Dear Us:
Indefinite number of hairs on r•gular meeting on Tuel!day attendance; and seYIII far Bve
When reque~ll for a repeat go hil chin, all of wblcb are evening, August II at the home years allandance. Each wu
over ftfty~ It's lime to cmnply. removed on parental reque~t of Nellie Parker with an at· atven an engraved s11- tray
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and a cerUflcate by Mrs.
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starts back to school.
The meeting was In charge of
(WflhpolollestoAJleoBeckl
A teenase boy can be found Mn. Parker, president, and
Between lbe ~- of almost anywhere, doing alm..t opened with prayer by Ftorence use the old lioou fer at least one
childhood and the respon- nothing. He may hustle a few Spencer, fnllowed by group mere meeting.
slbllllias of fatherbood, after bucks In a pool ball, try to pick singing of "When the Millis llola Taylor prell!llted lbe
UttleLeagueandbefore~e Up dales on ¥aiD S1reet; be Ha'lt Rolled Aw.ay.''
following pro1ram: b)'IIIJI,
DrOilssta. WEi find a ~, 'may be ad)isting a faulty
Five sick and shut-in ra11a "Have Thine Own Way Lord,"
=~~ creature call!Kl· a
In hil. b1JC1Y, were reported by lbose present. scripture reading by Oale
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Follrod·, "Supper- tbe Farm"
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tile ·1\ouaework, llld work In general ~ ~.;. was held Cll Grshalll publlcatiCII, was read
he's havln.,, tun. He whether to order the new by Osle Follrod, June Sleama,
be1nJ In before mid· program books before Sep- Florence Spencer. Thelma
He dreads i:Uir!cd!MIS !ember and It wu decided to llender1011 and Alma Swarlli. A
hales authority. However,
cloelng prayer was by Mtl. .
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Taylar.
enJoys lbe drags, wtpfng with blade, five em openera, a )~Mn~
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t"rancceco, an old centerfold
k .. iont•· a teeoa~e boi cou!CIIIta tur-rut, a flashlfghl, a df,ct of
card, .:a drlnr's nWIIe o;anls, IR addrels boc!k;
¥Iii!'· and Bve halr rlbb4!111 (frr«n nrloaJ
five girls dales), an4' 1111 wetk'l
receipts, a hcinework •
llllledule, 100 W.din8 A teill!ICt )loy Is vtewtci
bOJ. til an djf!erenllj' bi dilrerent peqple;
Ibis His la~r. calls him
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DcDa1d Ave., RuniiiW!oD, w. V1 •
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School and 1 ilil pduate'cl St. Mary'a Scbool for certified
labaratory lllllllanl and Ia employed at fl . ....,•• Hoapllal,

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IDd Mn. J1of1 Vlctor M11111na, Sr., of GaWpoila. ·. ·
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ENGAGI!:IIENT ANNOUNCED -Mr. llld Mn. Sleele
F1shtr, 80ll FCIUrlb Ave., aellliiOIIIIdDII tile tlpPIDOIII of
lbelr dauebter' Melanie • • to Cllarlea Freclel'lck Ifllrr....
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Die by MrS.~ Rupe; Oloose
Ufe by Miss MoWe Johnson;
Happl~e.- by, Mrs. Dale
Mul.fo.~d; ·Truly
Guest
Treaaurea, by Mrs. Hortle
Roush.
Mrs. ~ .conducted Bible
qujzes with Mrs. Georse
GardnerandMn. LeC11a ...._
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president, conducted the
buslneas meeUng. Qulll, rue
and appl~ butter 11f0jects were
planned fot the fall meelinp.
The h..tess lllfVed . refreshments lo lMIIibtrs and guest
Greg Mulford. The ne1t
meeUng will be WiUI Mn. Ben
Rupe IMI' September 30.

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GOr IIOMlmUNG ELSE mlghl)' IDterestlng In the mall thlo
ftell. II bmll'fel I camputer.progl"ammed Way to help d lncmle
IJ'O•IollnaaooeilllliD)'wlthfn lbefr food bl.ldsets. I'm fortball
Con•IIIMn would list the number ol adults, lbe numbr and
IPioftbelrclllldrenandtlleiiiiOIIIIoftbelr~fGOtlbulllet. · Vancos Announce
'11len the C0J1!Pi!1er would select a menu petsona1iled lt!f tbe Ill·
119idull flmllt; n•s•to be called, "We'll ""lp Y911111.ake Ii." I Birtl.l of Son
uel,thope lbil1· ~· I'm going to be Clle of tbe fJrll to 8U a
BIDWELL _ Mr. and Mn.
coupa~~. 'lbtf ~ tie avaDabte everywhere . , 1000.
- -svanco of ru . 7., 81"-·n
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IL\1'1'111: lll'i8DoN BAS given me a gold Dilne. Well, not Holzer Medical Center, ·First
reelly, but a1malt u good. She bas let me have accea to a 189'1 Avenue, on August 'II.
: ~ dhectilrJ of PL Plelllant, 1D enellent condition.
'lbe baby weighed 8 pounds
Bin Is u nempte of the 1IU1e goodies In Mn. llonlon'a and 3 ounce~~ and bas been
~: '!be PL ~.liS !JIMIM', Cbarlle Stome, fiiD!l ~ ~~E~ene v~

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through the dcly-froln morlteling Ia dining out
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daUii!lerl, SIIII'CII and Blr•
, bara, and sop, Brian. ol
Columbui were pe~ll Ill tile
home . o1 111e1r aqnt, ·Mr-. .J.
· · ~: Neal, .. Stile Slreei/
, during tile pol wtiek.. · ' • ·

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o1 Mr;

an~ Mn. BradY Sblw of Patt4r

·an lee' cream supper wu 'beld
honoring Mr: and Mtl. QW-Iel

Shaw .ol Loll AJWelal, Cllll.
Alilmdlns were Mt. and Mn.
William Sblw and famlly cl
GalllpoUs, Mr. and Mn. ~ ·
Shaw and faml1y oi'PIIrter, and
Mr. and Mn. Tom Banka and
family of Vinton.
Mrs. Earl (Vada) Mayo
aucceisfully completed tbe
State Board eliiJIIInalloo for
Licensed Pracllcal Nur1e1 and
received her LPN license.

altar was
two· seven
lind baaltets
flowers. and ·

MiSs Wilma Kay Schlup
ENGAGED- Mr. IIIII Mra.

blue
lace
cblng
corsages
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. pned wlllllllllililnl. W1lat A
.l ''· frlebd We Ha"' lli.JIIlll. The
., . Uwd'a Prayer waiprayed and
. ·...-.. Dale Mulford read
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!.c.ORMI:a crrt BCHOOL superintendent Manbll1 BoQa

(!IIIW ..,..mllall!nt of '!VubinlloD Court ~ city amoola)
a.lt,ua a clfllll1D8 fn1n Qle NewHientlDel of Ft. W11J18, Ind. ft
toa,cema I GAllS gradulte, Dr..Jdm R. 'lbomai, IIOil of Dr. and
~ H. B. ThomU. '!'hi!.~ Dr. Tboml8 wu a 1111118011 1D
.l!l!;t:a&amp;lhe ·fl!'lt iillcro.ugeey openllons lnVolviDg mldcDe ear
.~ 11 the Lulberao HDIPitallllere.
.Now gtt'tlu: lbe operaiiCII wu done ill a cavity ollhe bead
wllleb 1felllld bold no more than FIVE DROPS of Ould, a
~ lmpoutble without ml=oooplc aids.
Tbe let,1bnlqUe, crlglnatod 1D France, has beeD under
de~ I . than live yean, The ll1CCIIl8fu1 lrlnlp)ant
flll!orea the mldd1ll ear, where Vlbrllklna are transmitted to tbe
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often refer:r~ to as "No. 2
Preas lldallilu..I Nazi," was elected President of
1 ByUIIIed
Today ill Sunda)', Auc. 30: lbe· the German Relcbatsg.
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1 tol)ow.
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Tile moon Ia bjl~-. lllllut leaaue cateef of more tban r
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decides 111 be reUred u
1 1be ~
are Mara ,~nager of !!le New York
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fJ, Ve111111111tll'. . .: ~ ·. ' ·iiuulwn Aid, "I don't lmlrir
On this day ill~: - WJi)&gt; II II 11'• ani In such a
In 30 B.C., !l«!PPtra Ctimmlt- ~ to get up wban WI! fall
ted suicide by jlermllllng a ilown. You might think we
anate to bile' her.
would lie the~ and rest
In 1780 traitor Beiledlct awhile."

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PATRioT Grange regular
meeting. Potluck refreshmenta.

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MERIDIAN, Mlas (OPI)- A

WJ$EMAN Family Reunion at =~::r~o:a~.
Ctlnnlunlty Hall, Rio Grande. tor were killed Thursday night
~~ dinner at

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noon.

when their T38 trainer crashed

Council 12:30 near here.

p, •m. at tbe W:oods cabin.
,· SCOTCH Foursome 2 p.m.
Potluck dinner. .
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WA'YSII;IE Cardell Club will
meet tbe Qlesblre 8eptisl

Marine 2nd Lt. Robert T.
Brown, Maple Helghta, Ohio,
and hil instrw:tor, Capt. James
M. Larken m, .Monroe, La.,
were making a praellce
instrument approach landing
. the crasb oceurred.

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Ronald 0. Baird of In·
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nounclng the birth of ·a
daughter Aug. 20, 'lbe baby
weiahed live pounde, 12 OIDlCII and ~ been named Veroqica

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Mr: anaMrS: Helii'JHu!dlinlon
of Fttehold, N. 1. Patemat
1!:8~1\~P~Hnts' are~. and'Mrl.
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UIOVI'IIIbet 7 wedding ill planiled.

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Thorne Reunion Held
IUO GRANDE - The first
"famllyreunlon"olthelateMr.
and Mn. A. W. Thorne, Rio
Grarlde, was held at Lake Atwood Lodge, near New
Pblladelphil.
There are eleven children in
thefamllyandsll were present:
Ada, Everett, Minor, Goldie,
Ernest, Edna, Merch, Hubert,
King, Fred and Ruth.
Dinner was served the lodge
to the following 84 persons who
attend: ,
Those from Akron were Mr.
and Mrs. Minor Thome, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Heltzel, Mr.
and Mn. Jack Thorne and
Ronnie, the Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Evans, Everett Thome
and his son William from
California, Mr. and Mn. Paul
Pbllllpa, . Amanda, Elaine,
Carrie ind Faye, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Ernest Thorne, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Lynch and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Davis.
From Zanesville: Mr. and
Mn. George Ropeter and Mr.
andMrs. RicbardCoffee,Amy,
Kelly and Peggy.
From Columbus: Mn. Ada
Fox, Mrs. Agatha Pbllllps, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallsce Fox, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Davill, Karen and
Scott,. Mr. and Mrs. WWI&amp;DI
Morb1t2er, Mary, Marsha,
MatthewandBIDy,andMr. and
Mrs. Morg/111 Copley, Todd and
Mark.
From Pennsylvania: Mr. and
Mrs. King Thorne, Mr. and Mrs.
David Thorne and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bing
Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. George
Steiner and Aaron, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roosld Dully and carrie.
From Ftorl!fa: Fred Thorne.
From Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Perry Mr and Mn
William WUJard a.Mi Melllsa:
and Mr. Wealey Gray.
From Cuyohoga •'alls: Mr.
and Mrs. Glellll Daniels.
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GAUJPOIJS - Dr. Leiter L.
Roush has returned from a
week's vacation In Datona
Beach. Wblle there he attended
the wedding of hil granda!MI,
Gary Moore Roush, son of
Edwin L. lind Msrcla Moore
Roush of Ormond Beach.
Rehearsal and rehearaal dinner
was Friday night, Auc. 21 and
the ceremony was in 'lbe First
Methodillt Qlurch of Ormond
Beach, Saturday .evening,
August 22. II wss attended by
140invlled guests. A reception
was held at the Sheraton Hotel
in Datona Besch.
The family had Uved for
manyyearslnColumbus.Many
of their relatives from
Columbus and other psrla of
Ohio and New York attended.
The bride wss Jayne Ferris of
Datona Beach. Gary ill a college
simior ; their friendship having
exlendedfromhighschooldays.
She is an employe of the
University of Florida at Tampa.
The Roushes . have many
relatives and friends In Gallla
and Meigs counties.

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Mr.!Wr Is. gradulle cl HunllqiCIII Hlglll1dloolllnd Is a
ll1ldent of Manball tllllwn!ty. Ha II alao employed by
Herlll&amp;e VIII LlDeliJ! llllilllllllon;
A January weddiDg Ia pllmled.

4_Gallia Countians
Attend OSU Event
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W-"-beld Aug. 18~1, HlgbUabl of the confereace
211,atOblo9tateUnlvenlty. TDe wu tile banqoet Cll Allll· It It
theme b' tile allferellce WU the Oblo Union for ovw JliO
''KIIow Your Polenllal" and tbe bomemaken and lnvltecl pe8la
participants wn wek:omed by with Dr. lAlla Lund, cllredor,
Mill
Mabel
Sarballllt, School of lbne Ecooomlcl,
Allndale State Leacter of tbe OSO, U peel apeaker. Her talk
Homo Economlcl Ellleoalon was Ulled, "Me, My8eif lind I"
Faculty of the Ohio State and was an out....achlng
Onlvenlty.
chsllenge to Ill as we enter tbe
The opening progJIIII · wu Seventies.
beld 1D IDtdlcock Auditorium, Detailed reports fnlm thlo
OSO, aad Mn. N;ple lklrden, conference will be giYIII at lbe
State Qlirenlhlp Olainnan, led Sept. 9 meeting ol tbe GaUla 01.
404 Second Ave•
the assembly In tbe Pledge of Eztensio11 HrmenuWn at tbe
~'red
A1Jeg1ance to the Flag and gave Grace United Methodlll
GalllpOIIi, Cillo
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were Mrs. Wilbur Dennja, .---~------==""'
Men:.h'lilor!leandVIc~e, Lorte
president of Ganta Count)'
apil~:~ &lt;&amp;~:·
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Sun•y School at~ E:atriiCIIl HoJMnUen; ~·
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August 24 ~ 51. 'lbe
'W~ t ' qey, . - . 3!lian
Mr.li!lli. Mn~ tfon Lu!Wt and
was tlUli. Worsblp services l,fp • liiii!·Mn. Nyle Bcrilll,
Pll'nieLi'a)lil' i!itie. ··•
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FromJUo Grande: Mr~ and
D. Woode, layleader, and an
Each participant selected
attendance of 10.
three cl•
of ber c:holee from
Worship services were held a pre-re1lstratlon llat. The
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Rev. Lavender bringing the conducted In classroomll Clll tbe
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osu campna and laulht b)'
Feast at Calla"- John 2:1·11. outstandlnll facull)' members
and spec1a1llta of OSO.
1 The attendance was 25.
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1 Ashower and reception will be 'lbtn were :Mil regilltered
By Helen Bottel
held In the church baaement 00 p&amp;rtlelpanla lind thlo lll8fked
......u &amp;.m ,;;,.,..,.."CE -··--......... he. 15. •--'oot. Monday evening, Aucust 31 at the 15th ysor for CamJl'IS Days
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Dear Heten:
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He. wears a suit only for wed- Randy Lavender, recent known u lloll'fl!lakers !llorl·
Could you please repeat the dings and funerals and con- newlyweds. A potluck supper course.
·~~ Is a ~ge Boy," slden them eqll&amp;lly revolUng. will be se&lt;'Ved. Everyooe 1s
Recelvln&amp; recognition for
.whlcb ooe of your daugbten He spenda his summer welcome.
attendaace
were
five
wrote'. laat year? Thaidl you.- IJI"owlng two InChes of hair The women's Society of homemllken with II yeara
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around the neckline and an Christian Service held its atteildance; nine for 10 years
Dear Us:
Indefinite number of hairs on r•gular meeting on Tuel!day attendance; and seYIII far Bve
When reque~ll for a repeat go hil chin, all of wblcb are evening, August II at the home years allandance. Each wu
over ftfty~ It's lime to cmnply. removed on parental reque~t of Nellie Parker with an at· atven an engraved s11- tray
Fcrllnrilli:
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when be plill '"' his aboes and lel)dance of nine.
and a cerUflcate by Mrs.
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starts back to school.
The meeting was In charge of
(WflhpolollestoAJleoBeckl
A teenase boy can be found Mn. Parker, president, and
Between lbe ~- of almost anywhere, doing alm..t opened with prayer by Ftorence use the old lioou fer at least one
childhood and the respon- nothing. He may hustle a few Spencer, fnllowed by group mere meeting.
slbllllias of fatherbood, after bucks In a pool ball, try to pick singing of "When the Millis llola Taylor prell!llted lbe
UttleLeagueandbefore~e Up dales on ¥aiD S1reet; be Ha'lt Rolled Aw.ay.''
following pro1ram: b)'IIIJI,
DrOilssta. WEi find a ~, 'may be ad)isting a faulty
Five sick and shut-in ra11a "Have Thine Own Way Lord,"
=~~ creature call!Kl· a
In hil. b1JC1Y, were reported by lbose present. scripture reading by Oale
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Follrod·, "Supper- tbe Farm"
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from "The Dedsfon", a Bill)'
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tile ·1\ouaework, llld work In general ~ ~.;. was held Cll Grshalll publlcatiCII, was read
he's havln.,, tun. He whether to order the new by Osle Follrod, June Sleama,
be1nJ In before mid· program books before Sep- Florence Spencer. Thelma
He dreads i:Uir!cd!MIS !ember and It wu decided to llender1011 and Alma Swarlli. A
hales authority. However,
cloelng prayer was by Mtl. .
. 11bs girls, p;.,.,and IOlla;
Taylar.
enJoys lbe drags, wtpfng with blade, five em openera, a )~Mn~
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and tbe gang;·, ~ loves greasy rag, a bottle cl af. I
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friend, wheli.·be's with tarshave, two maps of San
t"rancceco, an old centerfold
k .. iont•· a teeoa~e boi cou!CIIIta tur-rut, a flashlfghl, a df,ct of
card, .:a drlnr's nWIIe o;anls, IR addrels boc!k;
¥Iii!'· and Bve halr rlbb4!111 (frr«n nrloaJ
five girls dales), an4' 1111 wetk'l
receipts, a hcinework •
llllledule, 100 W.din8 A teill!ICt )loy Is vtewtci
bOJ. til an djf!erenllj' bi dilrerent peqple;
Ibis His la~r. calls him
one ~naponslble and lazy} )Ill,,

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DcDa1d Ave., RuniiiW!oD, w. V1 •
IIIlA Flaber II I 1117 ·p'llilaate of Gdla Ae8dem1 Hlgll
School and 1 ilil pduate'cl St. Mary'a Scbool for certified
labaratory lllllllanl and Ia employed at fl . ....,•• Hoapllal,

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IDd Mn. J1of1 Vlctor M11111na, Sr., of GaWpoila. ·. ·
· . Mill Scbhip attended Shenandoah Ollleie '"*er
Va; arid Is employed by 'ftle MITRE
li'~~Lean'
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· lief fjance 11 1 graduate o1 (lllo UDIVtl'llty and baS
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ENGAGI!:IIENT ANNOUNCED -Mr. llld Mn. Sleele
F1shtr, 80ll FCIUrlb Ave., aellliiOIIIIdDII tile tlpPIDOIII of
lbelr dauebter' Melanie • • to Cllarlea Freclel'lck Ifllrr....
of Mil. Francia HaT llld !be late R. Olylel Ifllrr of 216'7

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Die by MrS.~ Rupe; Oloose
Ufe by Miss MoWe Johnson;
Happl~e.- by, Mrs. Dale
Mul.fo.~d; ·Truly
Guest
Treaaurea, by Mrs. Hortle
Roush.
Mrs. ~ .conducted Bible
qujzes with Mrs. Georse
GardnerandMn. LeC11a ...._
winning prizes.
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Mrs. Dale Mullord, vice
president, conducted the
buslneas meeUng. Qulll, rue
and appl~ butter 11f0jects were
planned fot the fall meelinp.
The h..tess lllfVed . refreshments lo lMIIibtrs and guest
Greg Mulford. The ne1t
meeUng will be WiUI Mn. Ben
Rupe IMI' September 30.

11IUIISD.&amp;Y

GOr IIOMlmUNG ELSE mlghl)' IDterestlng In the mall thlo
ftell. II bmll'fel I camputer.progl"ammed Way to help d lncmle
IJ'O•IollnaaooeilllliD)'wlthfn lbefr food bl.ldsets. I'm fortball
Con•IIIMn would list the number ol adults, lbe numbr and
IPioftbelrclllldrenandtlleiiiiOIIIIoftbelr~fGOtlbulllet. · Vancos Announce
'11len the C0J1!Pi!1er would select a menu petsona1iled lt!f tbe Ill·
119idull flmllt; n•s•to be called, "We'll ""lp Y911111.ake Ii." I Birtl.l of Son
uel,thope lbil1· ~· I'm going to be Clle of tbe fJrll to 8U a
BIDWELL _ Mr. and Mn.
coupa~~. 'lbtf ~ tie avaDabte everywhere . , 1000.
- -svanco of ru . 7., 81"-·n
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IL\1'1'111: lll'i8DoN BAS given me a gold Dilne. Well, not Holzer Medical Center, ·First
reelly, but a1malt u good. She bas let me have accea to a 189'1 Avenue, on August 'II.
: ~ dhectilrJ of PL Plelllant, 1D enellent condition.
'lbe baby weighed 8 pounds
Bin Is u nempte of the 1IU1e goodies In Mn. llonlon'a and 3 ounce~~ and bas been
~: '!be PL ~.liS !JIMIM', Cbarlle Stome, fiiD!l ~ ~~E~ene v~

Gary .Roush
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Mre. J. K. Hood fA Mlaml,
Fla., left Saturday . for
Colwnbua ID.vlllltrelaUvea after

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Some Slices Removed

Katie IIIII Lena Guill. Sbe will
return to Miami for tbe winter
on Sept. 28.
Mre. .Bernice Eberii!Jach has
returned to her holl\e on
Mulbe'ry Avenue . from
Veterans Memorial hoopltal
anti Is Improving. Mre. Dorotlly
Demoety Is uslsllng in her

care..

Mrei Vernon Coffman lett
Tlllll'lday for her home in San
Diego, Cillf., after spending a

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DSHANK
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a ten .da)'l villi with tbe Mlslea

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Born on August 17th

Week l)are with her parenll, Mr.
anti
Mrs. Ed J. Smith anti otber
Jamll~.

BYOU.IB

a rupl~ ap. ntlat!Vel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reitman
VfrJ win but a
anti children, Francine, Sharon
Ruth anti Jimmy of Ambler,
Pa., were recent suesll fA Mrs.
J. M. Thorn!Dn. Mrs. Reitman Is
tbe former Ruth 'lbomlon. Mre.
Lorrain Whltt!clt fA Marietta

of.lllc .,._

by tbe Rldlll Bolu .

FORA _...,y
wbo rtlilmatl

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I!'U tbe , weekend psi fA her
IIIIer, Mill Lucille Bradshaw.

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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) -Ohio
University wW confer honorary
degrees Sept. 4 on Jooeph B.
Hall, a member fA tbe board of
lrus!A!el since 1961 anti Bartoo
A. HoJ!t former cllrector fA the
Ohio 1,;namber of Commerce.
Hall Is the retired chairman
otthebOardofcllrectorsofthe
Kroger Co. and· has served tor

eon·

BANANAS

·STATE FARE

Hall and HoU
To Get~

Mr. Rankin presently resides In Killeen,
.. Te.xas. He Is a Metrppolltan Insurance
1ulfant associated with the Conipany"$ Waco
· Pf~lce at 41'il anct J~ancler Sfi'eets l.n ,JC;Ifleen.
1:1e Is the sorrot Nr. fnd Mrs; 'Glenn K. Soles
who reside ·In, Gjlfflpcills.

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Grandparents are Mr. and

One of the highest honors and career
achievements a Ufe Insurance Salesman can
earn Is qualification for the Million Dalla~ -"
·RQu!{o Tqble, which Mr. Rankin has attained.
~~1 membership requirements are ex·
ttiri:t61t rigid. They include personal fife In·
suteintesales of at least one million dollars for
the · previous year. membership In the
13 years as • member or the
Natfoii'!'l Association of life Underwriters and
Federal Reserve Board of
maintenance of high ethical standards. To
Clevelantl.
!lecome a full-fledged member. represen·
Holl Is general manaJer anti
president of the Logan Clay
.tatlveil must meet all qualifications for two
· Products Co. and Ia also
consecutive years.
chairman ot the Board of
Farmers and Merchant&amp; bank
·In addition to being a member of the National
of
Logan.
, Assllclatlon of Life Underwriters, Mr. Rankin
,.,.
) s a member of the Greater Killeen
·: Association of Ufe Underwriters and Is a
member of Greater Killeen Olamber of
Olmmerce. He has qualified two years for the
National 'OI!allty Award. the Naflbnal Sal11s
Aj:hlevement Award, and the Texas l.ea!lers ·
lillllauncel lbe lipenq fA his olllce at
Round Table.
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Mrs. Robert Hill, Racine, and
Mr. and Mre. Swisher Starcher
ot weUalon, sreat.grantlparents
m Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill
and Mrl. Clarence Shields,
Racine; and Mr. Bret Starcber
of WeUaton. Great..greatgrantlparenll ... Mr. anti Mrs.
Omer Cramle~ Wellalon, and
Mre. Walter Roush, Racine.

Mr. Rankin's extraordinary performance In
1967, 1968, an~ 1969 in placing In excess of one
million dollars each year earned him the
distinction of membership In Metropolitan's
President's Conference for the third con·
secutlve year qualifying him as a "Life Time
Member."

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GALLIPOLJS- Mr. anti Mrs.
Philip Hill of Gallipolis annllllllce tbe birth of their flrHt
child, a daughter Andrea Lee,
on August :M. The baby welghetl
5 pollntls 13 ounces.

Mr. Rankin graduated from Galli a Academy
High School In Gallipolis In 1958. He entered
service and completed his military obligation
at Fort Hood, Texas In 1966. He started his life
Insurance career with Metropolitan in Killeen.
Texas In July 1966, qualifying for
Metropolitan's Honor Club that year.

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Fla., left Saturday . for
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Some Slices Removed

Katie IIIII Lena Guill. Sbe will
return to Miami for tbe winter
on Sept. 28.
Mre. .Bernice Eberii!Jach has
returned to her holl\e on
Mulbe'ry Avenue . from
Veterans Memorial hoopltal
anti Is Improving. Mre. Dorotlly
Demoety Is uslsllng in her

care..

Mrei Vernon Coffman lett
Tlllll'lday for her home in San
Diego, Cillf., after spending a

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Born on August 17th

Week l)are with her parenll, Mr.
anti
Mrs. Ed J. Smith anti otber
Jamll~.

BYOU.IB

a rupl~ ap. ntlat!Vel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reitman
VfrJ win but a
anti children, Francine, Sharon
Ruth anti Jimmy of Ambler,
Pa., were recent suesll fA Mrs.
J. M. Thorn!Dn. Mrs. Reitman Is
tbe former Ruth 'lbomlon. Mre.
Lorrain Whltt!clt fA Marietta

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Wiener or Sondwich

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) -Ohio
University wW confer honorary
degrees Sept. 4 on Jooeph B.
Hall, a member fA tbe board of
lrus!A!el since 1961 anti Bartoo
A. HoJ!t former cllrector fA the
Ohio 1,;namber of Commerce.
Hall Is the retired chairman
otthebOardofcllrectorsofthe
Kroger Co. and· has served tor

eon·

BANANAS

·STATE FARE

Hall and HoU
To Get~

Mr. Rankin presently resides In Killeen,
.. Te.xas. He Is a Metrppolltan Insurance
1ulfant associated with the Conipany"$ Waco
· Pf~lce at 41'il anct J~ancler Sfi'eets l.n ,JC;Ifleen.
1:1e Is the sorrot Nr. fnd Mrs; 'Glenn K. Soles
who reside ·In, Gjlfflpcills.

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THOROFARE

Grandparents are Mr. and

One of the highest honors and career
achievements a Ufe Insurance Salesman can
earn Is qualification for the Million Dalla~ -"
·RQu!{o Tqble, which Mr. Rankin has attained.
~~1 membership requirements are ex·
ttiri:t61t rigid. They include personal fife In·
suteintesales of at least one million dollars for
the · previous year. membership In the
13 years as • member or the
Natfoii'!'l Association of life Underwriters and
Federal Reserve Board of
maintenance of high ethical standards. To
Clevelantl.
!lecome a full-fledged member. represen·
Holl Is general manaJer anti
president of the Logan Clay
.tatlveil must meet all qualifications for two
· Products Co. and Ia also
consecutive years.
chairman ot the Board of
Farmers and Merchant&amp; bank
·In addition to being a member of the National
of
Logan.
, Assllclatlon of Life Underwriters, Mr. Rankin
,.,.
) s a member of the Greater Killeen
·: Association of Ufe Underwriters and Is a
member of Greater Killeen Olamber of
Olmmerce. He has qualified two years for the
National 'OI!allty Award. the Naflbnal Sal11s
Aj:hlevement Award, and the Texas l.ea!lers ·
lillllauncel lbe lipenq fA his olllce at
Round Table.
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Mrs. Robert Hill, Racine, and
Mr. and Mre. Swisher Starcher
ot weUalon, sreat.grantlparents
m Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill
and Mrl. Clarence Shields,
Racine; and Mr. Bret Starcber
of WeUaton. Great..greatgrantlparenll ... Mr. anti Mrs.
Omer Cramle~ Wellalon, and
Mre. Walter Roush, Racine.

Mr. Rankin's extraordinary performance In
1967, 1968, an~ 1969 in placing In excess of one
million dollars each year earned him the
distinction of membership In Metropolitan's
President's Conference for the third con·
secutlve year qualifying him as a "Life Time
Member."

1~

SOUND· RIPE

GALLIPOLJS- Mr. anti Mrs.
Philip Hill of Gallipolis annllllllce tbe birth of their flrHt
child, a daughter Andrea Lee,
on August :M. The baby welghetl
5 pollntls 13 ounces.

Mr. Rankin graduated from Galli a Academy
High School In Gallipolis In 1958. He entered
service and completed his military obligation
at Fort Hood, Texas In 1966. He started his life
Insurance career with Metropolitan in Killeen.
Texas In July 1966, qualifying for
Metropolitan's Honor Club that year.

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plano ·~· of Mra. Lee Mrs. Eriote "Fraser;1: Mia:
llcComea enJOYed ID afternoon Frances Bearha, Mra. (\*1'1
par!J at lbe McComas Horkey, Mra. Arthur .Siotlr;

residence 011 Aug. 21ttb.
Mrs. Robert Rlllehart, ,. septt
The following pr!ilfam wu Fraser, Melinda Loi!J, ,..lci!IJ,
liven: "My ·Sail Bpat", Scagga, U11 Scj!IP, Ro11JiJ
''Climbing the Jungle G""t Herald, TIJlllliY StoYer, .net
and the "1'bree "C's", by~ Tanya Slover, and •
wl\0.
.Joh~aon; "Old McDonald," rendered the JWC11r81D.
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"Liley l..ockett,•• and "Monkey
Buslnea," In' Janel Horkey;
''Oiicar, the Octapua," "Mr.
Frog," and •"lbe PorcuplDe,"

Mrs. Richard West
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RUTLAND - Ml88 Mary Jane Gerard will become lbe
II. Jle of David Keith IUce In an open dlurdl weddiDc at lbe
UnltedMetb&gt;dlltOiurdlatRutlandSept.l2at 7o'clodl.
Mlaa Gerard ls lbe daughter of Mr. and Mn. Olarl• J.
Gerard or Mlddlep&lt;rt and Mr. Rice ls lbe 1011 or Mr. and Mra.
Harold C. Rice of Rutland, &amp;ute I. Agaduate of Mldtlep&gt;rt
lllllb Sebool, class of IJ68, abe ls employed .. clerkllteaogapher In the Sociology and Anthropology department
at aUo Unlveralty. Mr. Rice ls a graduate of Rutland HIP
Sdlool, claaa of 1968, and a 1970 l!fllduate of Tri.C01Dity
Tecbnleal lnltitute In Ceramica Englneerlfl8 Tecbnolo8)'. He
II a lab tecblidan with Gmnlng Refraclort., Dtvllon of
BMI, In South Webs!«, Ollln.

Social
Calendar

Couple Wed in July
RACINE -Mill Judf Diane The brlde'a motbei' wcn a
Deellr, dQ8bt.r II. Mr. IIIII dark blue lletvelaaa drell with

Miss Donna Jean Smith to Wed
POMEROY -Mr. and Mrs. Glena W. S!nlthofl"onltny
are anno111clng tbe approacbiJig marrlap of their daugbter,
DmnaJean,lo Mr. Romey Keith Evans, lOll of Mr.ud Mra.
Vemon J. Evana, Pcmtroy. Mllll Smltlllu IIIUdant at Olllo
state University In tbe College of Educlltkll majoring In
apeech and hellrinl tll«apy. Mr. Evans, who aJao attends
0111o Slate University, Is In the College of Admini!!lfaUve
Sciences majoring In eomputer and Information aclence.
'lbe open churdl wecJdlng will be an event of Sept. 211 at
2:30 o'clock In the afternoon at the Ent«prrse UnJtecl
Methodist Olurdl.

Mrs. Ar~Wie DaeiAir, RlclDe, whlte.-1elandaC«1118e
RDl, lllld Set- Richard Will, of white carnatlona. 'lbe
1011 II. Mr. and Mra. Dow Will, groom's mother wen a yellow
Columbul, ea:haDpd w«&lt;ddnc lace dreSI with loog sleeves and
vowaln a double rille ceniwooy a corsage of white carnatklls.
at 6:10 o'clock July 14 at the A reception ..... held at the
Cbrlatlan Bapt11t Church, home of the groom's parents,
Colwnbus, with the Rev. Roger
lbe ceremony.
Parsana ollldallne.
'lbe bride Ia a graduate of
Given In marriage by her Soulbern l.o..t HIP School,
father, the bride W8.1atUred In a claaa of 1987. 'lbe couple relldes
neor 1en&amp;lb gown of white aaUn at Fort Riley, Klmaas, where
lmd lace and c:arrled a~~ the groom ls sll!looed.
il tlrited blue dalalla.
Attending from Racine were
MlaVIckleWnl,slater of the Mrs. Melvin Dralre and iOns,
groom, 11'11 maid II. honor arid"'3olm and !May, Mr. lmd Mrs.
VJSrriNG SISTER
CHESTER - Mrs. George Allen Brooko~rer, Columbus, Leo C.' HlU and famlly, Mr. and
PoweU of Parkersbw'g ls lbe aerved u bill man. Uabers Mrs. Argyle Deellr and family REEDSVILLE-The birthguest of her sister, Mrs. Eldon were Pat Young,Columllll, and and Mr. Ernest Deeter.
day anniversaries of J. E.
Tcmmy Deeter of Racine.
Gaul.
Barnhllrt, who waa 811.years old,
and Mrs. Barnhart, 80 years
old, were observed at the
Barnhart reunion held at the
borne of James 0. Swain,
Reedsville, August 23.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Barnhart, Vickie Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnhart, Joey, Ann, Tim, Joyce
and
Mr. and Mrs.

foDo.nr.

by SbeUa

Hotkey.

The refreshment table wu

covered with an ecru lace clolh
centered with an arrangement
of salmon coloted tea roses and
shattered daisies. Punch, cake,
mints ud nuls were served.
Miss AprU Fraa.- presided at

W11 the Interior of Yl?Uf
refrigerator lo keep II looking
new.

Two Celebrate
On Birthdays

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SYRACUSE_*· and·Mn.
Us!ll, , Syracuae, announce the approachlaa
Ql81T1age of their dali8hter,
Rose Ann 1o Mr. Roy Lee
~. son of Mr. and Mra.
Cari •Jenklna ofVIInna, W.Va.
The open church wedding will
be an event Of Sjmday afternoon, Sept. 6, at 3:30 o'clock
at the AsbUry United Metbodist
Cb~~r=bn will be
the Rev. Forrest Donley and the
Rev. Wendell Stuller. Attendants 1!ill be the matroo 11.
honor, Mrs. Janie&lt;~ L11le;
bridesmaids, Mrs. 1\oaetta
Redovian, Mrs. Cbrls Ross, and
Miss Suzanne Winebrenner;
beat man, Mr. Dick Carpenter;
gr00i1181Jlen: Mr · Keith Uale,
~~~n~WU:.:t:. · .~
Eleanor liclulelder McKelvey;
soloilts, Mr. John Usleand Mr,
Donald Harden; n~ gtrll,
Carrie and Sherrie 'l'tce; rtng
bearer, Brian Allen, and,
acoly~a. Brian and Ralph
Harden.
Mllll Marls de Mlrlll)do and

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11d!iatlclll In,._; boolal ~trlbuted lo the llbnry; radio
"iwotrim: fav;tlll! Melp General Bolpltal; llrl'IIII8IJien for
holidaY* at AJ!ien11 Mental Health Center; maculnes to school
Ulnry; Atbar Jlaj PW\dnga; donatloaa to Wabkeena and to
roadlllda civil: btautllleatlon and attencl!ig ...n.bopa, regional,
I'OUJIIY !lad state CGB.enitona.
Tbem11n cliUCIIIedtowtler by the prealdenl, Mra. WDIIam
WlllfGrd, "wltb. tile !»lleet given In unlaop. Mrl. Larry Edwards
rea41be panble.gf the lllllllerd seed lnim the Bible lllld aJao a
poem, ''Diaoonry," for deYctlons. An e&amp;chllllle of lrla bulbe wu
beldanollc:aii.Mra.HuoldWolfegavelbeaecretaryrep&gt;rtand
Mrs. Wlllllu) Brown llle tre...,....•s report and flo,... fund. Mra.
Howud Birchfield waa elected treeiUnll' for lbe coming year,
repl••li~ Mra. Wlllllm Gaddll, who baa l'tllsned ftom the club.
'lbank.you.cudl~readfromWahkeeaaandRoada!daCivlc
Beautlfic:atlclll c:11a1rm1a for donatllm II. • and~ uepectlvely.
'lbe group voted 1o have a Cbrlltmaa program demonstration
presented by Mlsa Annagraca TorchWio of the .OIIlo P~ Co.
Mrs. Wlllllm Brown wae appointed lo Jlrepare lbe ,Green
Tbll!llb Motu for The DillY Sentlllel for September Ia. II was
DOted thai Mrs. Fled WIIIINJI!IOu entered th~ lllate Kodachrome
Slide contlll
Mra. WillfordCIIDPietediDacUYitylji!JjjNii'JreporttoWewith
Mra. Fled Blaet!Dar, Meigs Co111ty coo tact cbalrman. Mra. Joe
BoUn rtPCJI"Ied that the Merry Gardeners (Junior group) sponIOI'ed by tbe clab, bad planted more roses and cared for ones
alreaiiJ planted at the Meigs County Infirmary.
' Mn. Wolfe, Mra. Robert Snowden, Mra. WIDford and Mra.
Brown llreto'!nab lbe floral
for the bank during

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BillcherTillie
Skagg1,
Lestilo

Spencer, Chery[ L. Priddy,
Charles C. Boggess, Lora J.
Gtllespie, Mra. Gary~ lllld
Infant s~n. Wendelyn L.
' Belcher,. Mrs. Rqger S.
a'rumtiekl. Mrs. Hmtl
Buescher, ·Mrs. Maf.Un D.
&lt;;ar:te, Mil. Arnold R. r;1illtlers
aild Infant aon, Lori J. Clark,
Mr!l. Lawrence A. Dav!eoo aiJd
Infant son, Dennis p.pue,
Wayrif E. 'olden, Kana S.
~reao.,., Moaes ilalraton,
&amp;rcild B. HaD, Mra. J'b!llp A.
Hill and lafanl daughter, Mra.
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day oaJy. Mra. Blrcblle1d received the tranllq ~ Wbldl 11'81
donated by Mra. Brown. 'lbe door' prize - • to Mra. Jirry Eads.
Alayatte llbower YU held for Mn. Fetty. l(n, lhirwt ..a-,..s
refrdlmenta, Including llidlvt&amp;aJ cakes decorated with the loth
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Mrl. Wlllllm Brown ...-nted bulca about lrlles. Sbe noted
that 1r1a have lb petala, lbe lbree upr1a1t petala are called
lltandarda, the tine that hang down are called lalla. 'lbe principal
types. of lrla are bearded, beardless, crllled and bulb. The
bearded lrtaea have a fuzzJ tine or beard thet nma down the
mlddleofthefalll,lbeyllvetbroughaeveredrouchllandooldand
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grow 2 to 3 feet tan; altboll8h the dwarf grow Ollly about 4 to 9
Inches tall.
J8plllese lllld Siberian 1rtaea are the moat CIIIJUIIOII)J grown
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and wide falla and grow 21o feet tan. Tbe Siberian lrlles have
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stiff, narrow, lll'rigbt ltandarda and grow ltlnchea to Zfeet tall.
'lbe beardless types thrive weD OD molal aoD and frequently
planted on banks of ltreama. Tbe bearded and beardlaaa ud
created, both, grow from tblct 1Diderground atem1 - eaJied
rhllomea- that a1«e food produced by the leav.. Jrla grown
from rhizomes should Nocm the iiQI spring alter plllltlng.lrlaes
may aJao be grown frcm aeed. lrll need 1111l!bllle, plenty of IPIW
and good drainage to help prevent cbeaaet.
· O'ealed lrlaes have umall ra1aed area, or t:rell, oo the middle
of each fall. brten the oolor of these c:reata ecil- with petal
colors. She noted that garden lrlsea are bardJ long Uved peren·
Sqitcmber. · ·
nlalstba!needa minimum of care. They bloom when few otberl
Mn. Willford urged all members to try to attend at 1eut one do - alter iiJII'Inll blooming bulbi and~ P,eOIIlea. ~
day of lila gardeaer'a and e&amp;blbltor's cllntcllo be bold at the and pblo1.
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AtbeDI Qlanty faltfiiU!lllda. 'lbe fir&amp; tine dlnlcs wlll be In the
~om.,
grange building oo Sept. 211- !0 and Oct. 7and lbe fourth wiU be in Mrs. Wlllllm Willford ciemooatrated dividing and tranlip1aniiDa
lbe 1WJ1or fair building on Oct. 14. The hours are 9:30 a.m. untU 3 lrla. She said that old clumpo of bearded tria can be divided and
p.m. with a cost ot " fur the aeries, or fl.:!$ each. Advance reset, and new faDs set out anytime afiAir tbe Nocmlng period up
N-:.':~~~.:~~:Yr reglllratloaa are to be sent to Mrl ..Paul Roaden, U Graham lo Septanber. Plants set out too late often do not becune well
Drlw,Athena,Oiio Gm,maklng c:beeb payable to the O.A.G.C. establlahed beforefreezingwesther ud therhllomesbeave out of
following the ceremony a IDe., a""'-11. Tboaeatteadin•lhouldtekeasackiWICb.
lbe soU and are d _...... d•-'•• wiDter.
reception wiU be held In the
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When dividing, remember that the larger rhbiomea grow best
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a sharp knife. For more bloom the nnt 1881011 me recommended
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center. Dust with sulphur to help p~evad disease l.eav. of'the
Jainea A. Rhodes appointed 01faDs should be cut to 41o 81ncbes or lower If tops are lnfoated will!
born T. Smallwood, Columbul,
Holzer '4-dical Center, First Co1 , Glen T. Crisp, Marc A. leafspol.
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Friday to cbalnnan of the Ohio Ave. and Cedar St. General Eblin, Mrs. EUls E. El,liott,
Design _FDJllrl8ht..!I&amp;Yea State Scholar- vlaiUng hours kt .ll!'d 7-a 1P.411 • . ¥.P:l'"'"'u: ·~ · · )r.
Craft- iblp.
Materntt¥ vlaiUng IIG!irS'l;'!o to' &gt;~~"'1 ~l'.
. IIIJ!all'!ood, d!n&lt;~ of Inter- 4:30 ,P.m. ?,arenll 'onl1' on lniaiil oon, Mrs. James J.
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Harold Bowers,
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Mr. and Mr1. Stephen V. Mrs. Stanley S. Kaldor and
Set&gt;f:.laadeputyiiiiP"rlntandent White, Oak Hlll, a dausliter; infant son, Mra. Mary M.
of,' : Ohio Depai1ment of Ed· Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Merritt, Mrs. Homer E.
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Scholarship ('rcnmittee noml· Stewart Weal ·columbia a WUilam J Saunder and infant
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Mrs. Madge.Buyua, WlWa J. Roush, ~ces i. ~wland,
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will ba held 'l'lliiiJciiiJ, Sept. :M with all Dl'lo. wlalla
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. ,.knoWn fill' a !!bort lime u lila RuiJar!d ~me!eolr 0c1n1ea - · . •
...Jeell cu\1ed 1111 cmr lilt ,_. Jlllve b.- t.wri for Rmlllld,
"""""'.a prelim ~Ia jiB 'Dowq Jttl mlilt s.-.k·
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Follolllag lbe plenlc, llle MBIIII'niUIIdlng It~ be lourtd llld den."
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1 , ~~ liter " lilt Rutland Frilallb'~ do jO .llllilbar
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·~~and lllliecalaulat. at~ Hllll. daJ]f to lll!lllbenwlllgather~to-forWIIilerG1IDIIDI. Mrl.
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" .~. ~-u~. oftheoliii':Wii!'oliJi,withtlineldded . ~~JNIIb\IJ.....,Rntlandllranch;~l!ldildlool; Fred W!utam'""', pn~en · IDd dwaery tour djllnilan, will
Mra. Rlclllr4 Fell;J, Jr ... 111nr.lprS ~· · t.r ....
''. ~till' lltti")'W. FRt of11cen! w,er!i. ~ Mn. Joe aeedl 19:'tll;• ; ~ a jltl!lor ......-. club; garden cunpleteplanaloralourloberwl)eduledlo"abbeliaCI@~- llmber.llle aald -Iaiiie lbatwdMI!e•U•UII" 1 •It
&gt; BOJir\; VIce Prlll:ldent, Mn. C1r1 ~; Tnui\rer, Mra. 111~1!liliii*'IIJiduc:atlciiiiiiUdllilllitllull•tl40radeSchool; IOMd alao a lour tl.lbe garden II. Mra. Ada !loiter !Ill Sept. 17. 1i1oom1ng peremlala • eJeln l i., llowllr bada 1l!at ...
. ' Honrd Blrchtlelli. and Seerttiry, Mri.' IIIIi Ntlloo.
planliicl ~. crab treea; au1ltmu bazaar _jllld ~~ Member• are cautioned lo w- low llll!lle4 .llhoea on the Nocming • wat« ~ planted 111ri11J1 MCI tnntpl"itt a.iy
'Die clllb bu l1wl)'l printed a year!Joolt lllld·entered mail7 of .C!"!JieJ!I; nN · ~ *I Melp County Jnllmilr7; toura of WabkM!a lour.
nqaeena. aow MrdJIIower .....,Where lbeY are to grf1JI •
~ _._and prda; ua own llowllr llioiJIIIIId Pl1'" Mrs. Wolfe, prellldent-elect, lllllllll!ll'IM nnt ,_., progam. gather and ckJ Jlo'Mn for wlnt« am•ctur llbe c:aultoMI to

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looilellpotaofbm!oel!oldplanta,cutl'lllllfllo•llllllldbrlnslndoon
before flwt.llle aald to ~ flo-In&amp; ln!i!!flvu Ia alia or
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Gil If porlkm do die to cut a.a W to 1tn wuod.
Mra. WlllfordecqntulatedrlbbaalllimwiiDthellap&lt;lMitJ
Fair Fl4lwer llllow, Jnr!n••s Mra. Tom llle•a t 1lbo IIIII rei!
''Giirdla Belle:" Mra. lloml!r Parbr, "QaCW!nt," Bl 111'11.
~- c.pen~~r, "After a.illlnaa", an (fir&amp;) lilae rlbbaaa;
Mra. Patter, t•After aniltmu," and Mrl. Carpenter, "After the
IAll Winter", both Will willie rlbbclil.(lrd place), Mra. Olrpentw aJao won a red ribbon (IOCOI!d) for b.. eatry In ''Walldng
lbeCar" .
Other dab members parUclpiUng In the lliow W1ft 111'11.
Willford, Mrs. Wolfe,Mra.llrolm,eachooeeatry,andMra.lloUD,
two.
n W8.1alaonoted that Sherrie Tumer, memiJerd llfn7 Gardeoen, 11'011&amp; blue ribbon for her arranp1•ll Ia ''Wallpaper".
Mra. Clrpenter a1ao received a red ribbOD fGI' ber RrY In tile
bobby craft, ln 1lblch llbe dllpla,ed a plae cone tree, bomtmade
ornament~ on a ma-lta branch, a deaiiated Salia and a piDe
cone table cenla'plece with lapin, all Ulbii l!lllnl..-ree&amp;.
To ~~Gat Rep.
Mra. Willford alated that tbe Friendly Gardenen will boll the
iiJII'Inll reglooll11 meeting of lbe ado AaaoclatiGn of Glnlen
Qubl to be held April 24, 1971. An auct1c111 wbld1 lncb!ded
bo..eplanll, pertnn1a1a lllld dried materlala netted about fll for
the club treuury at the end of the ...,..,1111· 'lbe IJ'I6.71 memberablp ~ W1ft collected.
11 wu noted, ln po!Odng, that live memberl bid atteaded the
state convenUon of the Oblo Awdat'= II. Garden aabl at
Ashland CoUege ADII· 11-13. Wblle there, Mrl. Willford and Mrl.
Tom Stewart attended a -lu!bJp 111 lbe JUrboob; Mra. Car·
pentwattended lbee&amp;blbltoraandjqea llowerlbowwmbbop;
Mrs. Parter attended ihe ~ 'lbnpy worUbop, and Mrl.
Bolin the SCIP worUbop.
Eacb told of the infomlatkll ome bad gained 1lblch me felt
would be of help 1o the clab. Mra. Willford d11Pa7ed lavon 1lblch
were gtven at the state convention. 'lbe convlllllon 11owa- show
was a1ao dlacusaed.
'lbe nat meeUng wiU be held Sept. 23 at the bome II. Mra.
Howard Blrcbfleld. HlgbiJchtlng tbls meettns will be the lnlllallallm of the new offlcera. Mra. Blrcbfleld will gtve lnformation 111 "l'ultin8 Your Garden to Bed for WlniAir," and Mra.
JerryEadawlllpreaentademOD!!Ifatlon, "HowtoMakelllld
a Cold Frame." Mra. Tcm Martin wiU off.. gardening t1pa from
October and dell&amp;nated memben will make floral ~
"Autumn Harvest", CI!!LI cleat&amp;n llllng m111111.

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of., . . tliltd-jii ;~;C\11 !!Iii 8CJ!P; bona(a19•,PJiatbl"m lllle for
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ltYU,arpa•rr•mAI!Pi,lJio,l&amp;lllt,l!Cmt ~''~:fill."'*"' . , placeawardlla~lll&amp;the
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plano ·~· of Mra. Lee Mrs. Eriote "Fraser;1: Mia:
llcComea enJOYed ID afternoon Frances Bearha, Mra. (\*1'1
par!J at lbe McComas Horkey, Mra. Arthur .Siotlr;

residence 011 Aug. 21ttb.
Mrs. Robert Rlllehart, ,. septt
The following pr!ilfam wu Fraser, Melinda Loi!J, ,..lci!IJ,
liven: "My ·Sail Bpat", Scagga, U11 Scj!IP, Ro11JiJ
''Climbing the Jungle G""t Herald, TIJlllliY StoYer, .net
and the "1'bree "C's", by~ Tanya Slover, and •
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.Joh~aon; "Old McDonald," rendered the JWC11r81D.
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''Oiicar, the Octapua," "Mr.
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Mary Jane Gerard Wedding Date Set
RUTLAND - Ml88 Mary Jane Gerard will become lbe
II. Jle of David Keith IUce In an open dlurdl weddiDc at lbe
UnltedMetb&gt;dlltOiurdlatRutlandSept.l2at 7o'clodl.
Mlaa Gerard ls lbe daughter of Mr. and Mn. Olarl• J.
Gerard or Mlddlep&lt;rt and Mr. Rice ls lbe 1011 or Mr. and Mra.
Harold C. Rice of Rutland, &amp;ute I. Agaduate of Mldtlep&gt;rt
lllllb Sebool, class of IJ68, abe ls employed .. clerkllteaogapher In the Sociology and Anthropology department
at aUo Unlveralty. Mr. Rice ls a graduate of Rutland HIP
Sdlool, claaa of 1968, and a 1970 l!fllduate of Tri.C01Dity
Tecbnleal lnltitute In Ceramica Englneerlfl8 Tecbnolo8)'. He
II a lab tecblidan with Gmnlng Refraclort., Dtvllon of
BMI, In South Webs!«, Ollln.

Social
Calendar

Couple Wed in July
RACINE -Mill Judf Diane The brlde'a motbei' wcn a
Deellr, dQ8bt.r II. Mr. IIIII dark blue lletvelaaa drell with

Miss Donna Jean Smith to Wed
POMEROY -Mr. and Mrs. Glena W. S!nlthofl"onltny
are anno111clng tbe approacbiJig marrlap of their daugbter,
DmnaJean,lo Mr. Romey Keith Evans, lOll of Mr.ud Mra.
Vemon J. Evana, Pcmtroy. Mllll Smltlllu IIIUdant at Olllo
state University In tbe College of Educlltkll majoring In
apeech and hellrinl tll«apy. Mr. Evans, who aJao attends
0111o Slate University, Is In the College of Admini!!lfaUve
Sciences majoring In eomputer and Information aclence.
'lbe open churdl wecJdlng will be an event of Sept. 211 at
2:30 o'clock In the afternoon at the Ent«prrse UnJtecl
Methodist Olurdl.

Mrs. Ar~Wie DaeiAir, RlclDe, whlte.-1elandaC«1118e
RDl, lllld Set- Richard Will, of white carnatlona. 'lbe
1011 II. Mr. and Mra. Dow Will, groom's mother wen a yellow
Columbul, ea:haDpd w«&lt;ddnc lace dreSI with loog sleeves and
vowaln a double rille ceniwooy a corsage of white carnatklls.
at 6:10 o'clock July 14 at the A reception ..... held at the
Cbrlatlan Bapt11t Church, home of the groom's parents,
Colwnbus, with the Rev. Roger
lbe ceremony.
Parsana ollldallne.
'lbe bride Ia a graduate of
Given In marriage by her Soulbern l.o..t HIP School,
father, the bride W8.1atUred In a claaa of 1987. 'lbe couple relldes
neor 1en&amp;lb gown of white aaUn at Fort Riley, Klmaas, where
lmd lace and c:arrled a~~ the groom ls sll!looed.
il tlrited blue dalalla.
Attending from Racine were
MlaVIckleWnl,slater of the Mrs. Melvin Dralre and iOns,
groom, 11'11 maid II. honor arid"'3olm and !May, Mr. lmd Mrs.
VJSrriNG SISTER
CHESTER - Mrs. George Allen Brooko~rer, Columbus, Leo C.' HlU and famlly, Mr. and
PoweU of Parkersbw'g ls lbe aerved u bill man. Uabers Mrs. Argyle Deellr and family REEDSVILLE-The birthguest of her sister, Mrs. Eldon were Pat Young,Columllll, and and Mr. Ernest Deeter.
day anniversaries of J. E.
Tcmmy Deeter of Racine.
Gaul.
Barnhllrt, who waa 811.years old,
and Mrs. Barnhart, 80 years
old, were observed at the
Barnhart reunion held at the
borne of James 0. Swain,
Reedsville, August 23.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Barnhart, Vickie Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnhart, Joey, Ann, Tim, Joyce
and
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The refreshment table wu

covered with an ecru lace clolh
centered with an arrangement
of salmon coloted tea roses and
shattered daisies. Punch, cake,
mints ud nuls were served.
Miss AprU Fraa.- presided at

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refrigerator lo keep II looking
new.

Two Celebrate
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SYRACUSE_*· and·Mn.
Us!ll, , Syracuae, announce the approachlaa
Ql81T1age of their dali8hter,
Rose Ann 1o Mr. Roy Lee
~. son of Mr. and Mra.
Cari •Jenklna ofVIInna, W.Va.
The open church wedding will
be an event Of Sjmday afternoon, Sept. 6, at 3:30 o'clock
at the AsbUry United Metbodist
Cb~~r=bn will be
the Rev. Forrest Donley and the
Rev. Wendell Stuller. Attendants 1!ill be the matroo 11.
honor, Mrs. Janie&lt;~ L11le;
bridesmaids, Mrs. 1\oaetta
Redovian, Mrs. Cbrls Ross, and
Miss Suzanne Winebrenner;
beat man, Mr. Dick Carpenter;
gr00i1181Jlen: Mr · Keith Uale,
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Eleanor liclulelder McKelvey;
soloilts, Mr. John Usleand Mr,
Donald Harden; n~ gtrll,
Carrie and Sherrie 'l'tce; rtng
bearer, Brian Allen, and,
acoly~a. Brian and Ralph
Harden.
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11d!iatlclll In,._; boolal ~trlbuted lo the llbnry; radio
"iwotrim: fav;tlll! Melp General Bolpltal; llrl'IIII8IJien for
holidaY* at AJ!ien11 Mental Health Center; maculnes to school
Ulnry; Atbar Jlaj PW\dnga; donatloaa to Wabkeena and to
roadlllda civil: btautllleatlon and attencl!ig ...n.bopa, regional,
I'OUJIIY !lad state CGB.enitona.
Tbem11n cliUCIIIedtowtler by the prealdenl, Mra. WDIIam
WlllfGrd, "wltb. tile !»lleet given In unlaop. Mrl. Larry Edwards
rea41be panble.gf the lllllllerd seed lnim the Bible lllld aJao a
poem, ''Diaoonry," for deYctlons. An e&amp;chllllle of lrla bulbe wu
beldanollc:aii.Mra.HuoldWolfegavelbeaecretaryrep&gt;rtand
Mrs. Wlllllu) Brown llle tre...,....•s report and flo,... fund. Mra.
Howud Birchfield waa elected treeiUnll' for lbe coming year,
repl••li~ Mra. Wlllllm Gaddll, who baa l'tllsned ftom the club.
'lbank.you.cudl~readfromWahkeeaaandRoada!daCivlc
Beautlfic:atlclll c:11a1rm1a for donatllm II. • and~ uepectlvely.
'lbe group voted 1o have a Cbrlltmaa program demonstration
presented by Mlsa Annagraca TorchWio of the .OIIlo P~ Co.
Mrs. Wlllllm Brown wae appointed lo Jlrepare lbe ,Green
Tbll!llb Motu for The DillY Sentlllel for September Ia. II was
DOted thai Mrs. Fled WIIIINJI!IOu entered th~ lllate Kodachrome
Slide contlll
Mra. WillfordCIIDPietediDacUYitylji!JjjNii'JreporttoWewith
Mra. Fled Blaet!Dar, Meigs Co111ty coo tact cbalrman. Mra. Joe
BoUn rtPCJI"Ied that the Merry Gardeners (Junior group) sponIOI'ed by tbe clab, bad planted more roses and cared for ones
alreaiiJ planted at the Meigs County Infirmary.
' Mn. Wolfe, Mra. Robert Snowden, Mra. WIDford and Mra.
Brown llreto'!nab lbe floral
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Spencer, Chery[ L. Priddy,
Charles C. Boggess, Lora J.
Gtllespie, Mra. Gary~ lllld
Infant s~n. Wendelyn L.
' Belcher,. Mrs. Rqger S.
a'rumtiekl. Mrs. Hmtl
Buescher, ·Mrs. Maf.Un D.
&lt;;ar:te, Mil. Arnold R. r;1illtlers
aild Infant aon, Lori J. Clark,
Mr!l. Lawrence A. Dav!eoo aiJd
Infant son, Dennis p.pue,
Wayrif E. 'olden, Kana S.
~reao.,., Moaes ilalraton,
&amp;rcild B. HaD, Mra. J'b!llp A.
Hill and lafanl daughter, Mra.
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day oaJy. Mra. Blrcblle1d received the tranllq ~ Wbldl 11'81
donated by Mra. Brown. 'lbe door' prize - • to Mra. Jirry Eads.
Alayatte llbower YU held for Mn. Fetty. l(n, lhirwt ..a-,..s
refrdlmenta, Including llidlvt&amp;aJ cakes decorated with the loth
anniWI'III'l' theme and pve ICenled candlel u faYOI'I.

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Aliomlrlaea
Mrl. Wlllllm Brown ...-nted bulca about lrlles. Sbe noted
that 1r1a have lb petala, lbe lbree upr1a1t petala are called
lltandarda, the tine that hang down are called lalla. 'lbe principal
types. of lrla are bearded, beardless, crllled and bulb. The
bearded lrtaea have a fuzzJ tine or beard thet nma down the
mlddleofthefalll,lbeyllvetbroughaeveredrouchllandooldand
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grow 2 to 3 feet tan; altboll8h the dwarf grow Ollly about 4 to 9
Inches tall.
J8plllese lllld Siberian 1rtaea are the moat CIIIJUIIOII)J grown
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beardleaa varltlea. Tbe Jar=• haw oolt, clroopbl8 standarda
and wide falla and grow 21o feet tan. Tbe Siberian lrlles have
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stiff, narrow, lll'rigbt ltandarda and grow ltlnchea to Zfeet tall.
'lbe beardless types thrive weD OD molal aoD and frequently
planted on banks of ltreama. Tbe bearded and beardlaaa ud
created, both, grow from tblct 1Diderground atem1 - eaJied
rhllomea- that a1«e food produced by the leav.. Jrla grown
from rhizomes should Nocm the iiQI spring alter plllltlng.lrlaes
may aJao be grown frcm aeed. lrll need 1111l!bllle, plenty of IPIW
and good drainage to help prevent cbeaaet.
· O'ealed lrlaes have umall ra1aed area, or t:rell, oo the middle
of each fall. brten the oolor of these c:reata ecil- with petal
colors. She noted that garden lrlsea are bardJ long Uved peren·
Sqitcmber. · ·
nlalstba!needa minimum of care. They bloom when few otberl
Mn. Willford urged all members to try to attend at 1eut one do - alter iiJII'Inll blooming bulbi and~ P,eOIIlea. ~
day of lila gardeaer'a and e&amp;blbltor's cllntcllo be bold at the and pblo1.
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AtbeDI Qlanty faltfiiU!lllda. 'lbe fir&amp; tine dlnlcs wlll be In the
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grange building oo Sept. 211- !0 and Oct. 7and lbe fourth wiU be in Mrs. Wlllllm Willford ciemooatrated dividing and tranlip1aniiDa
lbe 1WJ1or fair building on Oct. 14. The hours are 9:30 a.m. untU 3 lrla. She said that old clumpo of bearded tria can be divided and
p.m. with a cost ot " fur the aeries, or fl.:!$ each. Advance reset, and new faDs set out anytime afiAir tbe Nocmlng period up
N-:.':~~~.:~~:Yr reglllratloaa are to be sent to Mrl ..Paul Roaden, U Graham lo Septanber. Plants set out too late often do not becune well
Drlw,Athena,Oiio Gm,maklng c:beeb payable to the O.A.G.C. establlahed beforefreezingwesther ud therhllomesbeave out of
following the ceremony a IDe., a""'-11. Tboaeatteadin•lhouldtekeasackiWICb.
lbe soU and are d _...... d•-'•• wiDter.
reception wiU be held In the
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When dividing, remember that the larger rhbiomea grow best
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anddeveloplnto.vlgorouaplanti.Endamouldbecutcleanlywith
a sharp knife. For more bloom the nnt 1881011 me recommended
SCHOLARSHIP HEAD
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t aetttng tine In a triangJWI- form with the cut enda facing'""
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Gov.
center. Dust with sulphur to help p~evad disease l.eav. of'the
Jainea A. Rhodes appointed 01faDs should be cut to 41o 81ncbes or lower If tops are lnfoated will!
born T. Smallwood, Columbul,
Holzer '4-dical Center, First Co1 , Glen T. Crisp, Marc A. leafspol.
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Friday to cbalnnan of the Ohio Ave. and Cedar St. General Eblin, Mrs. EUls E. El,liott,
Design _FDJllrl8ht..!I&amp;Yea State Scholar- vlaiUng hours kt .ll!'d 7-a 1P.411 • . ¥.P:l'"'"'u: ·~ · · )r.
Craft- iblp.
Materntt¥ vlaiUng IIG!irS'l;'!o to' &gt;~~"'1 ~l'.
. IIIJ!all'!ood, d!n&lt;~ of Inter- 4:30 ,P.m. ?,arenll 'onl1' on lniaiil oon, Mrs. James J.
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Harold Bowers,
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Mr. and Mr1. Stephen V. Mrs. Stanley S. Kaldor and
Set&gt;f:.laadeputyiiiiP"rlntandent White, Oak Hlll, a dausliter; infant son, Mra. Mary M.
of,' : Ohio Depai1ment of Ed· Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Merritt, Mrs. Homer E.
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......on.,.......,.h•.u......o Stale Whalen, Jacboll, twin sons; Morgan, Mrs. Del Lebmar
.... ·--.,......._-and Mr. and Mrs•.'lbomae M. Ogdin and infant son, Mrs.
Scholarship ('rcnmittee noml· Stewart Weal ·columbia a WUilam J Saunder and infant
nates candidates for foreign daughter'.
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Mrs. Madge.Buyua, WlWa J. Roush, ~ces i. ~wland,
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l!tdlllar!4 ·... b!ii!I... OII$t!M
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plcidc 1a .,..a ~lllllt.llla 1011.._ • tr
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will ba held 'l'lliiiJciiiJ, Sept. :M with all Dl'lo. wlalla
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. ,.knoWn fill' a !!bort lime u lila RuiJar!d ~me!eolr 0c1n1ea - · . •
...Jeell cu\1ed 1111 cmr lilt ,_. Jlllve b.- t.wri for Rmlllld,
"""""'.a prelim ~Ia jiB 'Dowq Jttl mlilt s.-.k·
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' 111e 'MIW, lilo!JII7 adlciND'I Home, llcnl .,.....II for
Follolllag lbe plenlc, llle MBIIII'niUIIdlng It~ be lourtd llld den."
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1 , ~~ liter " lilt Rutland Frilallb'~ do jO .llllilbar
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·~~and lllliecalaulat. at~ Hllll. daJ]f to lll!lllbenwlllgather~to-forWIIilerG1IDIIDI. Mrl.
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" .~. ~-u~. oftheoliii':Wii!'oliJi,withtlineldded . ~~JNIIb\IJ.....,Rntlandllranch;~l!ldildlool; Fred W!utam'""', pn~en · IDd dwaery tour djllnilan, will
Mra. Rlclllr4 Fell;J, Jr ... 111nr.lprS ~· · t.r ....
''. ~till' lltti")'W. FRt of11cen! w,er!i. ~ Mn. Joe aeedl 19:'tll;• ; ~ a jltl!lor ......-. club; garden cunpleteplanaloralourloberwl)eduledlo"abbeliaCI@~- llmber.llle aald -Iaiiie lbatwdMI!e•U•UII" 1 •It
&gt; BOJir\; VIce Prlll:ldent, Mn. C1r1 ~; Tnui\rer, Mra. 111~1!liliii*'IIJiduc:atlciiiiiiUdllilllitllull•tl40radeSchool; IOMd alao a lour tl.lbe garden II. Mra. Ada !loiter !Ill Sept. 17. 1i1oom1ng peremlala • eJeln l i., llowllr bada 1l!at ...
. ' Honrd Blrchtlelli. and Seerttiry, Mri.' IIIIi Ntlloo.
planliicl ~. crab treea; au1ltmu bazaar _jllld ~~ Member• are cautioned lo w- low llll!lle4 .llhoea on the Nocming • wat« ~ planted 111ri11J1 MCI tnntpl"itt a.iy
'Die clllb bu l1wl)'l printed a year!Joolt lllld·entered mail7 of .C!"!JieJ!I; nN · ~ *I Melp County Jnllmilr7; toura of WabkM!a lour.
nqaeena. aow MrdJIIower .....,Where lbeY are to grf1JI •
~ _._and prda; ua own llowllr llioiJIIIIId Pl1'" Mrs. Wolfe, prellldent-elect, lllllllll!ll'IM nnt ,_., progam. gather and ckJ Jlo'Mn for wlnt« am•ctur llbe c:aultoMI to

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looilellpotaofbm!oel!oldplanta,cutl'lllllfllo•llllllldbrlnslndoon
before flwt.llle aald to ~ flo-In&amp; ln!i!!flvu Ia alia or
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Gil If porlkm do die to cut a.a W to 1tn wuod.
Mra. WlllfordecqntulatedrlbbaalllimwiiDthellap&lt;lMitJ
Fair Fl4lwer llllow, Jnr!n••s Mra. Tom llle•a t 1lbo IIIII rei!
''Giirdla Belle:" Mra. lloml!r Parbr, "QaCW!nt," Bl 111'11.
~- c.pen~~r, "After a.illlnaa", an (fir&amp;) lilae rlbbaaa;
Mra. Patter, t•After aniltmu," and Mrl. Carpenter, "After the
IAll Winter", both Will willie rlbbclil.(lrd place), Mra. Olrpentw aJao won a red ribbon (IOCOI!d) for b.. eatry In ''Walldng
lbeCar" .
Other dab members parUclpiUng In the lliow W1ft 111'11.
Willford, Mrs. Wolfe,Mra.llrolm,eachooeeatry,andMra.lloUD,
two.
n W8.1alaonoted that Sherrie Tumer, memiJerd llfn7 Gardeoen, 11'011&amp; blue ribbon for her arranp1•ll Ia ''Wallpaper".
Mra. Clrpenter a1ao received a red ribbOD fGI' ber RrY In tile
bobby craft, ln 1lblch llbe dllpla,ed a plae cone tree, bomtmade
ornament~ on a ma-lta branch, a deaiiated Salia and a piDe
cone table cenla'plece with lapin, all Ulbii l!lllnl..-ree&amp;.
To ~~Gat Rep.
Mra. Willford alated that tbe Friendly Gardenen will boll the
iiJII'Inll reglooll11 meeting of lbe ado AaaoclatiGn of Glnlen
Qubl to be held April 24, 1971. An auct1c111 wbld1 lncb!ded
bo..eplanll, pertnn1a1a lllld dried materlala netted about fll for
the club treuury at the end of the ...,..,1111· 'lbe IJ'I6.71 memberablp ~ W1ft collected.
11 wu noted, ln po!Odng, that live memberl bid atteaded the
state convenUon of the Oblo Awdat'= II. Garden aabl at
Ashland CoUege ADII· 11-13. Wblle there, Mrl. Willford and Mrl.
Tom Stewart attended a -lu!bJp 111 lbe JUrboob; Mra. Car·
pentwattended lbee&amp;blbltoraandjqea llowerlbowwmbbop;
Mrs. Parter attended ihe ~ 'lbnpy worUbop, and Mrl.
Bolin the SCIP worUbop.
Eacb told of the infomlatkll ome bad gained 1lblch me felt
would be of help 1o the clab. Mra. Willford d11Pa7ed lavon 1lblch
were gtven at the state convention. 'lbe convlllllon 11owa- show
was a1ao dlacusaed.
'lbe nat meeUng wiU be held Sept. 23 at the bome II. Mra.
Howard Blrcbfleld. HlgbiJchtlng tbls meettns will be the lnlllallallm of the new offlcera. Mra. Blrcbfleld will gtve lnformation 111 "l'ultin8 Your Garden to Bed for WlniAir," and Mra.
JerryEadawlllpreaentademOD!!Ifatlon, "HowtoMakelllld
a Cold Frame." Mra. Tcm Martin wiU off.. gardening t1pa from
October and dell&amp;nated memben will make floral ~
"Autumn Harvest", CI!!LI cleat&amp;n llllng m111111.

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Bean, IMll the llltuatlon wu WJMn a potential tbuilder .• ......, ,. 'Ill!! ...,•• 1oar daupiter o1 :Mr.
UPllipllet Writer
qulcldy ~ and tile cloud movu over tbe cepe, a · dlalrtetJ. J.'lltlli fa the .Charles ~rlffitll, ~y.
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)- utrooauta went onto S1ICti!IS- small rocket carl'1lnll an G!llllpollo QIJ ildlool s,.tem 3, W9'1 lw!l "A" awarda In the .
Tbe scmmme~~t . beclnl a fuUy ezptare the IIIOCII.
elec!ric field meter will be retura to tile ela••room western panlei · and horpro)ect lhla week !)~~led Mishty Becauae of the Ugblnlna launched. It will meuure the 1'1leodQ, Sept. 1. .
llellllll8blp claaea TbW'IIIay at
11- lbat will attempt to slriM, lighter weather restrlc- cloud's electric charge on a
Teaclen i. tle North the Ol1!o State JUnior Fair

trlall' 118htolnc by Bhoollnc
small rockela into potential
thunclerlleada.
Tbe Idea Is to see If the
electrical cllarge In a cloud can
. be drained enough so lllal a
lll8llDed rocket could be safely
launched lhroulh it.
The six-week project Is the
direct result of the Apollo 12
moonshlp launching last
November. The rlslng ~
machine wu struck twice ~y
llghllllng shcrlly after blastoff
into donie clouda and aclenllsta
determined later lllat tbe
ndetltaelf touched It off.
beeb Oat Power
: Tbe lightning bolla momentaHly knocked out the power in
tbe ,...cecraft manned by
Charles "Pete" Conrad, Richml F. Gordon and Alan L.

Ilona bave been Imposed oo
manned space launcbinp to
make certain rocketa are not
launched when clouda with
tightnlnl potential are In the
area.
'!be Cape Kennedy area Is
second only to Florida's West
Coast in the number of
thWiderslonllll recorded during
the year In the nation.
Thunderheada deYelop nearly
every afternoon the cape
at this time of year.
In project Mighty Mouse, tbe
~agency and the Environ·
mental Science Services Adml·
nilltrallon (ESSA) plan to fire
up to 175 live.fOill rocketa Into
cloud cells abo&lt;e the cape. A
specially equipped airplane will
be used to find clouds
contaln!nRanelectricallield.

vertical bula and radi~ the G.uta, 1typr ·~ $IUIIIo Hone SI;IDII':
data hack to tbe Milhl Mouse wMelll aild .llllllalii.Jl'lllce
~clu811ad~30en~
blockhouse.
Dlatrleta leld lalorm'il with each entry rtp!oi~Onlil~
Then a rocket carrying an orlellilloD 111eelb:gt l'rkla7 the beS,I h~
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alwnlnum sphere ranginl trom fa u efforlto prepare ,fGr tbe 12,500 4-llsaddle bone rj,.H club
three to ala Inches In diameter opeliq .,.the fall teriL
memben.
will be fired Into the cloud cell.
Karen was chosen to
AJI the sphere travels upwardS, ~~f-~ ~~~~~~IP COunty at the
acientlsta upectstatlc electrl&lt;:l·
stale fllr lifter ublbitlng, the
ty to build up on It unW 11
1'IIPV srand cllamplon horae project
produces a spuk widch in 111m
,...,l at the Meigs rCGunly Junior
is ellltcled tD 11"1' into a bolt
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Dr. Heinz Kuemir, the
~'t'Oject manager from ESSA's
laboratory at Boulder, Colo.,
said lbat after the Initial
llghinlng, stroke Ia generated,
addlijonal rockel4 will be
launched to trigger more
discharges. He said this will
continue unW the cloud can no
longer propagate lightning.

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WiiJJAMsroRT, Pa. (UP!)
_ Cenlerflelder Dave Shaver
knocked In two runs with a
double In the second lJiulng
Saturday as Wayne, N. J.,
defeated Campbell, Calif., 2-0,
lor the 24th annual Little
Leilgoe World Series Cham·
pionshlp. The victory returned
the championship to lbe United
Stales lor tbe first lime since
19&amp;6.
CaWonla &amp;ol four ollta six
bl1s Ia tile lint two bmiDga of
the sis iDIIIDII game but never
could plct up a nm. Ia tbe
oecood lanlag, Kevla Ullnane
opened wllb a slagle, went to
secood on a
by Ills twill
brolller, KeUy, ud moved to
third on BD error. But lbat
waa aa ciOOe ullley came to a

p.pital Re~tor Offered for
!Nation's 'Pastor Qf Year'
By LOUIS CASSELS
: UPI ReJI&amp;Ian Wrll'lor

Tbomu can do in Its W1ll'8hlp

Dea4a is Prob

CLEVELAND (UPI)
Cleveland police today were
investigating the death of a 17year-old Lakewood h01151!wlfe
which :he Cuyalwga CGunty
coroners office 94ld was the
result of an attempted abortion.
Mrs •. Ricllard Seroaka died
Thursday night in Southwest
General Hospital here Doctors
said she was three monilia
pregnant and had died alter an
attempted abortion. Mre.
Seronka was rushed to the
hospital aiU!r she collapsed at
her mother's home.

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:made to establish llnb with the
:younepeoplewhofoUowihe/10~ hippie Ufe style 1n a
community centering around
lllprll !lrcle.
NoiEveryoeiiPieased
, 'l1lll ooireach 1o the looc·
:haired YOIIIIi was not entirely
:plelrllqj to some o1 Fr. Breul'e
~ore
con s e r vall v e

''Thls may be our great

'for Wayne u he struck out six
and walked two, In winning lbe
championshlp,O'Neillexlended
hjs streak to 12 Innings without
a run. On Wednesday he pitched
a no hit, no run game agamst
Valleyfleld, Quebec, Canada.
Rlghflelder Mike Fantau
saved O'Neill's shutout on a
catch In tbe fourth Inning with a
Calllornla runner on second and
twoouta.Fantanranln,sllpped
tD his knees and causbtlbe ball
just abov• the grass.
Righhlinder Tom Davis, who
struck outlland walked only
one,wastaggedwiththedefeat.
Davia hnd a &amp;-I record since his
learn began the climb to tbe
linals.
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OOLUMBUS - Anyooe In
Ohio with a valid operator's
'Jicenae and with a car in ll8fe
·~atlng candltioo will be able
to purchase automobile In·
;plrllhlonen.
aurance when changeo In the
' IIIII.. ~ • · ~· -.tm•• . Oh~n
. ·~~P!,~hill!
, ance
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valued at more than $10,000,
heavy commerdal and fieet
unlta are lneUgible IGr theee
coverages.
"Tbe
reined
driver
ellglblllty requlremenll do
nolblnl, , of .o;o!lflll, to 1\4 lhe

' "~ dloitt"i:aif.;'. · ~'~all' ·. 'lllf6'' e1Mt" &lt;lit' SeP- hijhw8ya,o1~"1rlio ft~'t
, l!landay. Tbiat was the"fiOw- tern 14.
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be permitted 10 iYrlv;:.~' Wlniiloen nelehbol'l saw flames
prehenalve, collision and cheli continued. ''There are too
"apewlai out of the hl&amp;b«eepied medical payments coverages many drivers who have no
atone lllurch. Three alarms will alto be available alter regard fer the aalety of their
il'ougbt lrlgadea of firemen to
. the IICI!IIt and they fought the
111ue until oearJ11 a.m. Buill
- a lOIII cauae from the start.
, St. Thomas waa gaited
beyond repair. Ita prlcelesa
lllalned ..... wlndowa, cre&amp;leQ
bJ Henry Holiday of En&amp;land,
melted Into the rubble.
Some of the parllhlonera
ll'olill down IIIII wept when they
an wbat bad happened to the
beloved old chi&amp;'Ch. But Fr.
J1reu1 hid no time for tears.
81111 Ntt Ser1n11J Demalf"
Be pointed out lbat the parish
hall, c11recUf beldnd the church,
nat 111'iollll1 clamqed.
"We'll hold aervicu there
~ nest Sunday," be

September 14. Bodily injl8')' and
property damage UablUty
covtrqes !lave been avallable
lllllce the plan 'a lnceptian In
1943. Unlnaured motorial
coveraae was made available In
1981.
Formerly called tbe Alalgned
Risk Plan, It is a system
established by the lllsurance
companlea to provide auto
inlurance to those unable to
purdla8e It In tbe regular
market. Each Insurance
CIIIIP''IY operating In the state
accepll opplicanta to the plan In
Jl'OporUon to Ita volume of
llualneaa In the state.
"Practically all automoliles
owned by Individuals can be
"V""ll~Ced.
lnaured for •100 deductible
Ill the llrm f.tth lllat dlsalllera comprehensive and collialon
-be CCIIlVtl'led Into bleulnga Insurance," aald Jobn C.
with God's belp, Fr. Breul Winchell, eRCUtlve dlrecter ol
already Is lbiDJdn&amp; ahead to the the Ohio lnaurance Institute. He
"creaUve thlnp" thai St. said can over 15 years old, can

fellDII'IDI!II ncr fer lhe lawa of
our llate. Tbls lncludel the
drllllka that constitute one
driver oat of every liO cil our

blghnp.
"The Clllly aoluUon to Ibis
problem .. for the public tD
appeal to law makers, law

enforcement agenclea and
judfles tD take the driving
privileges away from the
irreaponalbles who are en- ·
clangerlnll !be Uvea of our loved
01101," be added.
Winchell said ratea fGr Illaurance lbrou3h tbe plan are
1qber !ben the aftl'l&amp;e rata ill
the J'eiiU)ar llllrlillt becauae of
lbe Jlr08Ier Ubllbood tballllelll!
driven will be lnVQived Ill u
IICCidollt.

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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.
Jt!Pil-Prealdenl Nixon will
meet with Sen. George Murphy
MOnday to ~ the CaWornia
llellator'a report on Ills trip to
llrael flhere he delivered a
f!8I'IC!IIIIl message from the
President to Prime Minister

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Nlson'a chief foreign poUcy
advlaer Henry A. Kllalnger
·have been on haod for dally
consultations. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird alto Is
due here this week.
Nixon wu upected to
rerilaln here lllrough tbe week
u:cept when he mea to San
Diego, Calli. to hOlt a state
dinner In honor of Mexican
President Gustavo D1az Ordaz.
White H01151! aldea said he
definitely would not attend the
American Legion
convenUon
In
Portland,
Ore. wbere
he had
an Invitation to speak 'l'Ueaday.
Aldt!s
down the

Reboso of Key-Biscayne, Fla.,
and Robert H. Abplanalp,
multlmilllOllaire New York Industrlsllal, here to help hlm
relax.
Tanned but 1ooldng tired,
Nlson apparently welcomed a
chance to ~ and ·nlk ~
beach with his friends. His
wife, Pat, DOll' recovered from
alng"summerthe ~nd·" wuwith~
weeae
Nixon's old lrlendJI, Mr · and
Mrs. Jack Brown of Rolllng
Hills,
CaW.,
.near Loa
Angeles.
· In tbe
cauipalgn
to give the

relief lot ' properly Oll'nel'l, on
whose ahoulderl moat oil lbe
iiuppGI't for acboola liOW lalill.
This financing propoaa1 would
"dlatrlbule lbe 1u IJurl!en mere
equitably and It will enable us to
provide apeclal reUef for lhoae
lesat able to pay," Cloud said,

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peace intentions," GaWisald.

"Poosible altuallona may
arise which would justifywithdrawal from the talks," 1be
Israeli minister said. "Such a
situation would be one In wblch
we might be drawn towards
dlscusalons on lerrlloriallsaues
or plans for withdrawals,
before being 818111'ed that IIJe
otber aide intend&amp; to make

peace . . '..
On Sunday the Israeli cabinet
meela to hear a report fr~

Foreign Minister Abba Eben on
the talks lllat started Tueaday
In New York.
Israel's U.N. envoy, YOIIef
Tek~. took part In tbe tint
day's n01ollaUons with U.N.
PeulmlJtlc Report
mediator Gwmar V. Jarring,
In a peaaimislic Interview tben new home to hrlel Eben
over tbe Israeli Radio, M1niater and Prime Minister Golda
Without Portfolio lara~! Galill, Meir. Tekosh Ia expected to lly
who Is responsible for infonna-

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AI tlie Western- White House Lapldal')'
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Municipal Bull4lnlln downtowo
Amman. Guerrillu ol lhe
u:tremlst Popular Froot for tbe.
Uberalioo of Paleatlne (PFLP)
were involved In tbe lncidenl,
guerrilla sources said.
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Three clvillana and ~

government Intelligence men
were wounded In that incident,
the sources added.
ane hour 1a1er. they said,
vehicle belonglnf to AI Falah,
Ule largest Arab guorrUla
group, came under lire from

a

·~own

anned men," near

the Palace.
One of the guerrillas was
ldlled and four dvlllsns wounded In lbat Incident, tbe sources
said.

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major factor In whetber voters
get to lila palla In ouUylng
areas. But some political
aourcessald !bat apathy might
cause a poor lurnolll by the
11 • 65 mlllloil _ ..lered
na on 8 •
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voters.
These aources conte....., lbal
the ---·•- hao t*~h/:rt by
lack~·-·
of interest because II Is
not 1 presidential election year

would make the Ierma of tbe were general, with no agree'
mOillUI'e leSB stern.
menta being BOIIIIht er reacbed.
The sources described Ag· The vice presidential party Ia
new's dlscusalons witb Prime convinced Thai olliclaill do not
Minister Tllanom Klttillachom believe the present situatl011 in
as "useful lboulb hrlel." They Cambodia would require them
said Cambodia was given · to send troopo there 11011'.
partk:ular emphaals, in view of "But Thailand lila a posllliln
Agnew's Yialt there Friday.
to move quld1y If necesaary,"
Foreign Minister Thana! K» a U.S. offlctal said.
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told
newsmen
tbe
vice
Tbe
Thai officials pve
president . hnd assured Thai Agnew tbe lmpnlai011 tbe)i are
leaden the t!ulted Statea would not upeet by the Nlson doctrine,
continue to belp Thailand wllidl would place llfMier
J!dlltarlly and
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up a letting tbe na~ olthe region
report he will make to aettle tbelr 011'11 problema, and
President Nlson at San C1e- partly for thla reasoo Ita
mente, CaW.
leaders have not asked foreign
Geaenlllllctllaloill
aid In putting down tbe
The u.s. IOtll'ceS said Ag- Communlatlnsurgency Ia their
new's ta1b with Klttlkachorn own country.

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OOLUMBUS(UPI)-llemocrallc gubernatorial nominee
John J. Gilligan said today
"Ohioans have lost faith In
their stale government" and It
will be up to the Democratic
party to restore thallalth.
"They !lave lost faith not just
because of scandalous goings-on

GWiganlnpreparedremarka.
"All of U9 know all too well
the alate's !allure to provide
basic services to Ita people,"
tbe Dem
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Gilligan told
ocra c
state convenlion.
"We knOll' the slate Is _,.
tbe bottom of tbe UsI 1n the use
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and tbeir children," he said.
"BIll ill t I tlllat tbe
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"This aclmlnlstratl&lt;in baa ......,
more ••·- •nv of 1._ .....;;:;:;,_
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sors- spent, in fact, to a debt
of more lllan '' billion."
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ignoring their own needs," said Ohioans want lor themselves Taft and Presld;r Nlson. _
"Robert Tall ill maldnl a
cruel joke at the espenae ol
working men when he aays all
our ecoocmy needa Is 'more
backing &lt;i Nixon's posllion,''
Metzenbawn said. "Wblch posi·
tlon1 Higher unemployment!
Higher in teresI ra tea?"
"For the man -.king a job,
bearinp 011 the llllllar, hu wben tbe)' reached lhe top olthe unemployment is not a mnnber,
beinadlnowledgecluadll&lt;tlnd bill ill retreat.
II Is a reality of Ufe," said
by IOiftel elole to
1JaJ Not !lave lana
the mv.t~ptlon;.
'lbe
commlsaloa . haa O:,.easlonal COIIlllerpart
~ldetd 'l'bea7
teatlmolly bowever, tbat ID ~Tall, reallzea this. '[IJej
'lblj .u-,- bolcla tl&gt;at the officer in a aolt cap raised tben
too
ed frGm 11141
~ wwe aa· Kddollt -a tow.edblnrm, tllm!d toward are
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dei'ilooduquadleader I Order. and' ~ flrln&amp; a .4kailln about the llmUIIlOIIIII olled!n ·lbtor7, 1t. -u out lhla tiiiiD! bo tho f'Oiild.
en111p and IIIIJI'II forot 81 a
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lfle i.nt State Unlveral:
traledY 1Joat May 4, perbapl tbe

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EQciiJ wl!at I" , elllld ~
·l!lalk'tlll GUII'IIIfOGpll relreit~ up Blaiitet Hill to whlrll!lli
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Approxlmiltaly • was taken ln a
burgl•ry early Saturda7
l)liJa'nlng at IAwla' 11. S. 011
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pblef' olStation
Polleeon Eastern
John Tlylor
reported the eull pius ID IDI•
deternlli!ed .amount of money
received In Frlday'l ..-ipli
were tlten from a cabinet lJr.,
llda the atabllslunent. EiJI7
was made by going lhroulll a
back windDII',

Jarring eHorts.
The lighting bt the Jordanian
capital Saturday broke om,

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back tD New York after
Sunday's cabinet meeting.
In Cairo, official sources said
NUiiel' accwJed Israel of
RUIIinc obatacles in the path of
Jarring during a IMknlmite
meeting be hid with Yialting
Hungarian Prelldent Pal Loson·
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··Ezpau~o~~Jt Amhllioas''
The sources said Nasser told
his Hungarian goest of "lane!'a
apanalonlst ambitions, Ita refusal to withdraw from occupied
Arab territory and the IJb.
stactea It Is. placing before
Gunnar Jarring."
The sources did not elaborate
on Nasser's cllarle, but Western ~fain Cairo said tbe
EIYP- regard the Israeli
cllarges ~~ Elfptls vlolallnc
the cease-fire aloug tbe Suez
Canal u an attempt to defeat

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be coupled with ptqletly lu

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reported l!rqwtle4 Satm:w , Tilt CQII!bat NOIIIld Millt Will Jadlns frGm l'tlnGm l'!iilt
wileD Commll!l!ft ....,.,. !&lt;r.- Krao ~ to be totbettce.trowlft&amp;-lrl)lld
!ID'I!IIIIl tine uJI; hillloDPIII'J parl'o(li pail.em of Cill!mlllllt ~In the~
alrllfliPC ~th VI~ ,~~ampta 1to prObe l'bnolll ~ from Allied
~m~p~ from • )li ..,ath Perlb'a w1er .,.._. Earlier ~ mSo!ltll v~ " '
ol lbe D!lmllllariJed .Zolle !hlf I1IOIIIb, Nodb ·~ ·nflec;iel a lOif leYd of mjllllrJ.· ·,
(DMZl~MVie.llll!!l liDdYietCGnct'lh!d;lntD, ¥14viiY,, .00 u-ndl !of
and Ncrtb VietDPI. ...., the ~· ol ' . ~ diiiW to* idYJD¥ of 11141
~ 1114 ""' Sal!l!i V.. Jllne miles nor~ ol PlinGm relativelj c;a1m
'Ill~
-lilld4nW..~IIIC! Penhnd held II brWI7 ~are In ,Ill off-year aotGrlal MK&gt;.
foar ~.
being beaten bact by CamiJo. Uon. '
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'lhe ~ Wftkilt -.r 41an \i'OOPI·
It was tbe lint ~ ,
artiDa'JIIUe Fdlr, 1!1 ~ ''OIIior Cambodia Adlla
bellotlnl aloce tbe elec.llall ·of
BeVIll mDea Will of Clllm l.
In otber Clmbodlan action, President Ngoyen Van ThleiiiD
wllk:h baa been IIDder Olm- Commun111 fcnu were report. 11167.

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Cloud, In a statement, said be ·
would propose, II elected, a Ofte.
third lncreale In alate IRIJIPOI't
lor local achoola.
The alate 11011' provldea 30 per
cent of the suppori and lbe
lncroase would up It to 40' per

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Amerleaa .,._., • •tn 1 i!llb. . · •
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Uun, said ofrepeated
Egyptian
violations
the Suez
Canal
cease-fire could I!Cllftle the
AmeriCIIIHipOILSOI'edpi!!Jceinitlalive.
"The factlllat lbe Egyptians BANGKOK (UPI) _ Vice
have from the start violated lbe President Spiro T. Agnew hao
cease-lire casts a heavy shadow informed Thailand officials lllat
on the earnestness ri tbeir · recent u.s. Senate actions
concerning Soolheast Asia do
not represent the viewpoint of
the Nlson Aclmlnls.traUon, u.s.
official sources said Saturday
Agnew did not try to predlci
lor the Thai leaders wllat tbe
outcome
1be proposed
legilllalion of would
be, tbe
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White House West all the
soilrces said but discussed tbe
trappings of U.. main office In
attitudes and
In the
tile naUon'J ~Ill, the Pree- ·IWGON (UPl}-&amp;lulh VIet.
~:;:;t~ .....W.,:);..·~"f"'&lt;r!!ll"oo,......,. •I""'·"" "''~'! "•'&gt;"•
lil'enhu bQeii ..... allfeam fi8IIIOII8 YOie Sunday ln ..
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Cbampl C:..'!'•• ~.L1 ,;;.;., Prelldent N•uyen van Tilled In aimed preventing American
on..._. •:--Y '""'~,.,.-··
•financing of third nation
signs In the ecoilomy
who heads a IIIIIIIIDer yiiath 1967.
rations in Cambodia and
inOatlon Ia coOling a bll. He fOIIiidatlon for ghetto YOIIIS· Tbe election will choose ~.. would not become law in
also ~t with hla domestic aters
. am0111 160 candldatea for 30 .
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earlier Ia the day but eounc11 and agreed to a N~ hao been Otting the seata in the Senate, encllng • ' 18 ~~ 8
Meuure
·,The jury retired for compromise of his revolulloila- tlJne.consumlngYiaita,inclucllnl two-week carnpal111 wblcb bas
He id he felt lbe House
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oldelllleratlonsiilnce~fving ry welfare plan to permit a IS.year-old antidrug crusader, seen m\111 ri the candidates

The chief executive also
awaited tile return of VIce
President Spiro T. Agnew from
hls Far East tour Tuesday or
Wedneaday with a report on top
pollcy ta1b with_ Asian leaders.
Agnew stateiJIOnla l!lllllC lila
way bave erupted In dally
headlines as he bas tried to
. Golda Melr.
reassure leaders of the conllMurplljr Ia seeklniJ re-election nued prese~ the United
Aala.
been Bellini mulmum Statea In Soo
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frGm tbe Prelldenl In
In addition, Secretary of
Stale William
Rogen ud
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nolillnee he
Roger
ClOud
said ,
raven
a stakomanclated county4rlde lncmle
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ind 10
(tJPI)..,VIet~ troopuiloved 1rrep1an dJalng In 011 the
Into a 'rillap. oaiY Ids inUea outaldrta of 'town.
frGm dO!ri)lowJI .Ji!lna Pellb The VIet Coo&amp; subjected
Satur.daY a!lcllet ip aliUe In a M01t Kraad ltrao to a lllries
thurcb wber• they held off ri attacb Friday nilbt.IIIOVinll
Cambotllaninfalli!:71Delldlgglng 1n campans ,!ICI'OIII nODded
In fer 1 tountnttack. It was awamplanda bel!lnd Qunbodlan
tbe .dolelt ba\Ut tD dale 1D pooltlons.
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Phnlllll PeQb. , ·
Tbe C8inbodlan COIQIII8IIder
The c.ftl!OdWI COIIII1IIllder laid Ills men killed 50 VIet Cone
at the vlllap 'ol Moat ~ 1n the fighting Friday night but
Krao, ala ml\1!1"¥' ol Pbnom correapondenta Webb a!Jd Daw.Pent! 011 the oa." side of tbe son saw no sign of Communist
~ Mekool River, bodies. The commander said
told UPI correapclldenls !Ill ,.... his caaualtles were two men
walllnc fer proiDiled puatroo- ldUed and two wOWided.
per relnlotcemellta before tryIng to drive' an ·estimated :lllO
Vlel COlli from the place.
UPI ~nta Kale
Webb and Alan Dawson
watched from an old ~
dian · 111'7 pai\'PI boat as
IUIIIIIrl aboard It pounded a By Ulllled Pna -raaiiODal
Roman Catholic church with An Israeli cabinet rn1n1ater
mortir. and machine gun fire.
VletConsiDtbechurchuaedlla said Saturday Israel may pull
ataeple as a· vantage point to out of the ·Middle East peace
tbe
boa bu talks If the Arabe pras their
:~'! ~Ia lUll 1 1 demands for a complete Israeli
Bemb. Vlllqe
withdrawal from occupied Arab
\!.8.-llull! 128fl8bter-bombers Janda. Elfpt's President Gamal
of the Cambodian air force Abdel Nasser accused lane! of
bombed the .iuage Saturday placing obetacles before tbe
aftemQClll In support o1 about U.N. peace mediator.
In Amman, lighting broke out
between Arab goerrillaa and
Jordanian government !orca
lor the second time In 24 hours.
Guerrilla sources said one of
their men was tilled and 10
penons,lncludlnglbreegovemment aecurlty men, were
woonded In the fighting.
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:Gothic churdles in America.
: Dminl the put five years,
tbe leada'ship of Fr.
;Breul, St. Th&lt;mllls has made a
CGIIIC!entlous elfort to adapt Its
Jrolrama to t!&gt;.e needs of the
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chance to develop a new style of
services and other prosramsas Ufe," without being encum: 'l1lll year'• only two-thirds a relllllt of being compeUed to bered by costiy real estate he
0... but I'm Jlf\lPared to make do bt a almple audltorlwn Sl.ys.
......h 1n rllhl now with my rather than a magnificent
AcongregaUon lllat learns to
Dominee for past« of the year. Gothic sanctuary.
p~t service to h1D11811ily ahea~
: He'ltheRev.HerryBreul,48, Hlsboldelllldea-andtheone &lt;i brlckll and mortar in Ita
i'8CIIJt of St. 'Jbomu Episcopal for which I oomlnate him as ecbeme of values will never be
QI&amp;'Ch 1D WllllhlrCion. D.C.
putoroftheyear-lalllatlhere destroyed-byllre,bythewlnds rua.
: UntB the early part of this may be no polntln l"lttlnc up ri change, or by any other
Steve O'Neill, lbe 5 loot 5
~.St. TtKmu, builtin 1897, another church building.
adversity.
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qulcldy ~ and tile cloud movu over tbe cepe, a · dlalrtetJ. J.'lltlli fa the .Charles ~rlffitll, ~y.
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)- utrooauta went onto S1ICti!IS- small rocket carl'1lnll an G!llllpollo QIJ ildlool s,.tem 3, W9'1 lw!l "A" awarda In the .
Tbe scmmme~~t . beclnl a fuUy ezptare the IIIOCII.
elec!ric field meter will be retura to tile ela••room western panlei · and horpro)ect lhla week !)~~led Mishty Becauae of the Ugblnlna launched. It will meuure the 1'1leodQ, Sept. 1. .
llellllll8blp claaea TbW'IIIay at
11- lbat will attempt to slriM, lighter weather restrlc- cloud's electric charge on a
Teaclen i. tle North the Ol1!o State JUnior Fair

trlall' 118htolnc by Bhoollnc
small rockela into potential
thunclerlleada.
Tbe Idea Is to see If the
electrical cllarge In a cloud can
. be drained enough so lllal a
lll8llDed rocket could be safely
launched lhroulh it.
The six-week project Is the
direct result of the Apollo 12
moonshlp launching last
November. The rlslng ~
machine wu struck twice ~y
llghllllng shcrlly after blastoff
into donie clouda and aclenllsta
determined later lllat tbe
ndetltaelf touched It off.
beeb Oat Power
: Tbe lightning bolla momentaHly knocked out the power in
tbe ,...cecraft manned by
Charles "Pete" Conrad, Richml F. Gordon and Alan L.

Ilona bave been Imposed oo
manned space launcbinp to
make certain rocketa are not
launched when clouda with
tightnlnl potential are In the
area.
'!be Cape Kennedy area Is
second only to Florida's West
Coast in the number of
thWiderslonllll recorded during
the year In the nation.
Thunderheada deYelop nearly
every afternoon the cape
at this time of year.
In project Mighty Mouse, tbe
~agency and the Environ·
mental Science Services Adml·
nilltrallon (ESSA) plan to fire
up to 175 live.fOill rocketa Into
cloud cells abo&lt;e the cape. A
specially equipped airplane will
be used to find clouds
contaln!nRanelectricallield.

vertical bula and radi~ the G.uta, 1typr ·~ $IUIIIo Hone SI;IDII':
data hack to tbe Milhl Mouse wMelll aild .llllllalii.Jl'lllce
~clu811ad~30en~
blockhouse.
Dlatrleta leld lalorm'il with each entry rtp!oi~Onlil~
Then a rocket carrying an orlellilloD 111eelb:gt l'rkla7 the beS,I h~
o•
alwnlnum sphere ranginl trom fa u efforlto prepare ,fGr tbe 12,500 4-llsaddle bone rj,.H club
three to ala Inches In diameter opeliq .,.the fall teriL
memben.
will be fired Into the cloud cell.
Karen was chosen to
AJI the sphere travels upwardS, ~~f-~ ~~~~~~IP COunty at the
acientlsta upectstatlc electrl&lt;:l·
stale fllr lifter ublbitlng, the
ty to build up on It unW 11
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produces a spuk widch in 111m
,...,l at the Meigs rCGunly Junior
is ellltcled tD 11"1' into a bolt
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Dr. Heinz Kuemir, the
~'t'Oject manager from ESSA's
laboratory at Boulder, Colo.,
said lbat after the Initial
llghinlng, stroke Ia generated,
addlijonal rockel4 will be
launched to trigger more
discharges. He said this will
continue unW the cloud can no
longer propagate lightning.

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WiiJJAMsroRT, Pa. (UP!)
_ Cenlerflelder Dave Shaver
knocked In two runs with a
double In the second lJiulng
Saturday as Wayne, N. J.,
defeated Campbell, Calif., 2-0,
lor the 24th annual Little
Leilgoe World Series Cham·
pionshlp. The victory returned
the championship to lbe United
Stales lor tbe first lime since
19&amp;6.
CaWonla &amp;ol four ollta six
bl1s Ia tile lint two bmiDga of
the sis iDIIIDII game but never
could plct up a nm. Ia tbe
oecood lanlag, Kevla Ullnane
opened wllb a slagle, went to
secood on a
by Ills twill
brolller, KeUy, ud moved to
third on BD error. But lbat
waa aa ciOOe ullley came to a

p.pital Re~tor Offered for
!Nation's 'Pastor Qf Year'
By LOUIS CASSELS
: UPI ReJI&amp;Ian Wrll'lor

Tbomu can do in Its W1ll'8hlp

Dea4a is Prob

CLEVELAND (UPI)
Cleveland police today were
investigating the death of a 17year-old Lakewood h01151!wlfe
which :he Cuyalwga CGunty
coroners office 94ld was the
result of an attempted abortion.
Mrs •. Ricllard Seroaka died
Thursday night in Southwest
General Hospital here Doctors
said she was three monilia
pregnant and had died alter an
attempted abortion. Mre.
Seronka was rushed to the
hospital aiU!r she collapsed at
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:made to establish llnb with the
:younepeoplewhofoUowihe/10~ hippie Ufe style 1n a
community centering around
lllprll !lrcle.
NoiEveryoeiiPieased
, 'l1lll ooireach 1o the looc·
:haired YOIIIIi was not entirely
:plelrllqj to some o1 Fr. Breul'e
~ore
con s e r vall v e

''Thls may be our great

'for Wayne u he struck out six
and walked two, In winning lbe
championshlp,O'Neillexlended
hjs streak to 12 Innings without
a run. On Wednesday he pitched
a no hit, no run game agamst
Valleyfleld, Quebec, Canada.
Rlghflelder Mike Fantau
saved O'Neill's shutout on a
catch In tbe fourth Inning with a
Calllornla runner on second and
twoouta.Fantanranln,sllpped
tD his knees and causbtlbe ball
just abov• the grass.
Righhlinder Tom Davis, who
struck outlland walked only
one,wastaggedwiththedefeat.
Davia hnd a &amp;-I record since his
learn began the climb to tbe
linals.
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Ohio with a valid operator's
'Jicenae and with a car in ll8fe
·~atlng candltioo will be able
to purchase automobile In·
;plrllhlonen.
aurance when changeo In the
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. ·~~P!,~hill!
, ance
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valued at more than $10,000,
heavy commerdal and fieet
unlta are lneUgible IGr theee
coverages.
"Tbe
reined
driver
ellglblllty requlremenll do
nolblnl, , of .o;o!lflll, to 1\4 lhe

' "~ dloitt"i:aif.;'. · ~'~all' ·. 'lllf6'' e1Mt" &lt;lit' SeP- hijhw8ya,o1~"1rlio ft~'t
, l!landay. Tbiat was the"fiOw- tern 14.
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prehenalve, collision and cheli continued. ''There are too
"apewlai out of the hl&amp;b«eepied medical payments coverages many drivers who have no
atone lllurch. Three alarms will alto be available alter regard fer the aalety of their
il'ougbt lrlgadea of firemen to
. the IICI!IIt and they fought the
111ue until oearJ11 a.m. Buill
- a lOIII cauae from the start.
, St. Thomas waa gaited
beyond repair. Ita prlcelesa
lllalned ..... wlndowa, cre&amp;leQ
bJ Henry Holiday of En&amp;land,
melted Into the rubble.
Some of the parllhlonera
ll'olill down IIIII wept when they
an wbat bad happened to the
beloved old chi&amp;'Ch. But Fr.
J1reu1 hid no time for tears.
81111 Ntt Ser1n11J Demalf"
Be pointed out lbat the parish
hall, c11recUf beldnd the church,
nat 111'iollll1 clamqed.
"We'll hold aervicu there
~ nest Sunday," be

September 14. Bodily injl8')' and
property damage UablUty
covtrqes !lave been avallable
lllllce the plan 'a lnceptian In
1943. Unlnaured motorial
coveraae was made available In
1981.
Formerly called tbe Alalgned
Risk Plan, It is a system
established by the lllsurance
companlea to provide auto
inlurance to those unable to
purdla8e It In tbe regular
market. Each Insurance
CIIIIP''IY operating In the state
accepll opplicanta to the plan In
Jl'OporUon to Ita volume of
llualneaa In the state.
"Practically all automoliles
owned by Individuals can be
"V""ll~Ced.
lnaured for •100 deductible
Ill the llrm f.tth lllat dlsalllera comprehensive and collialon
-be CCIIlVtl'led Into bleulnga Insurance," aald Jobn C.
with God's belp, Fr. Breul Winchell, eRCUtlve dlrecter ol
already Is lbiDJdn&amp; ahead to the the Ohio lnaurance Institute. He
"creaUve thlnp" thai St. said can over 15 years old, can

fellDII'IDI!II ncr fer lhe lawa of
our llate. Tbls lncludel the
drllllka that constitute one
driver oat of every liO cil our

blghnp.
"The Clllly aoluUon to Ibis
problem .. for the public tD
appeal to law makers, law

enforcement agenclea and
judfles tD take the driving
privileges away from the
irreaponalbles who are en- ·
clangerlnll !be Uvea of our loved
01101," be added.
Winchell said ratea fGr Illaurance lbrou3h tbe plan are
1qber !ben the aftl'l&amp;e rata ill
the J'eiiU)ar llllrlillt becauae of
lbe Jlr08Ier Ubllbood tballllelll!
driven will be lnVQived Ill u
IICCidollt.

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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.
Jt!Pil-Prealdenl Nixon will
meet with Sen. George Murphy
MOnday to ~ the CaWornia
llellator'a report on Ills trip to
llrael flhere he delivered a
f!8I'IC!IIIIl message from the
President to Prime Minister

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Nlson'a chief foreign poUcy
advlaer Henry A. Kllalnger
·have been on haod for dally
consultations. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird alto Is
due here this week.
Nixon wu upected to
rerilaln here lllrough tbe week
u:cept when he mea to San
Diego, Calli. to hOlt a state
dinner In honor of Mexican
President Gustavo D1az Ordaz.
White H01151! aldea said he
definitely would not attend the
American Legion
convenUon
In
Portland,
Ore. wbere
he had
an Invitation to speak 'l'Ueaday.
Aldt!s
down the

Reboso of Key-Biscayne, Fla.,
and Robert H. Abplanalp,
multlmilllOllaire New York Industrlsllal, here to help hlm
relax.
Tanned but 1ooldng tired,
Nlson apparently welcomed a
chance to ~ and ·nlk ~
beach with his friends. His
wife, Pat, DOll' recovered from
alng"summerthe ~nd·" wuwith~
weeae
Nixon's old lrlendJI, Mr · and
Mrs. Jack Brown of Rolllng
Hills,
CaW.,
.near Loa
Angeles.
· In tbe
cauipalgn
to give the

relief lot ' properly Oll'nel'l, on
whose ahoulderl moat oil lbe
iiuppGI't for acboola liOW lalill.
This financing propoaa1 would
"dlatrlbule lbe 1u IJurl!en mere
equitably and It will enable us to
provide apeclal reUef for lhoae
lesat able to pay," Cloud said,

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peace intentions," GaWisald.

"Poosible altuallona may
arise which would justifywithdrawal from the talks," 1be
Israeli minister said. "Such a
situation would be one In wblch
we might be drawn towards
dlscusalons on lerrlloriallsaues
or plans for withdrawals,
before being 818111'ed that IIJe
otber aide intend&amp; to make

peace . . '..
On Sunday the Israeli cabinet
meela to hear a report fr~

Foreign Minister Abba Eben on
the talks lllat started Tueaday
In New York.
Israel's U.N. envoy, YOIIef
Tek~. took part In tbe tint
day's n01ollaUons with U.N.
PeulmlJtlc Report
mediator Gwmar V. Jarring,
In a peaaimislic Interview tben new home to hrlel Eben
over tbe Israeli Radio, M1niater and Prime Minister Golda
Without Portfolio lara~! Galill, Meir. Tekosh Ia expected to lly
who Is responsible for infonna-

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to areas.
AI tlie Western- White House Lapldal')'
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pt;ealclent Secletles,
of the Tri.Qiy
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potn~ihal he's not 011 vacallon !be morning and eve~:
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He .... call
lbli Rolf Anttsa,l8tl of JiniArnesa,
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Municipal Bull4lnlln downtowo
Amman. Guerrillu ol lhe
u:tremlst Popular Froot for tbe.
Uberalioo of Paleatlne (PFLP)
were involved In tbe lncidenl,
guerrilla sources said.
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Three clvillana and ~

government Intelligence men
were wounded In that incident,
the sources added.
ane hour 1a1er. they said,
vehicle belonglnf to AI Falah,
Ule largest Arab guorrUla
group, came under lire from

a

·~own

anned men," near

the Palace.
One of the guerrillas was
ldlled and four dvlllsns wounded In lbat Incident, tbe sources
said.

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major factor In whetber voters
get to lila palla In ouUylng
areas. But some political
aourcessald !bat apathy might
cause a poor lurnolll by the
11 • 65 mlllloil _ ..lered
na on 8 •
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These aources conte....., lbal
the ---·•- hao t*~h/:rt by
lack~·-·
of interest because II Is
not 1 presidential election year

would make the Ierma of tbe were general, with no agree'
mOillUI'e leSB stern.
menta being BOIIIIht er reacbed.
The sources described Ag· The vice presidential party Ia
new's dlscusalons witb Prime convinced Thai olliclaill do not
Minister Tllanom Klttillachom believe the present situatl011 in
as "useful lboulb hrlel." They Cambodia would require them
said Cambodia was given · to send troopo there 11011'.
partk:ular emphaals, in view of "But Thailand lila a posllliln
Agnew's Yialt there Friday.
to move quld1y If necesaary,"
Foreign Minister Thana! K» a U.S. offlctal said.
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told
newsmen
tbe
vice
Tbe
Thai officials pve
president . hnd assured Thai Agnew tbe lmpnlai011 tbe)i are
leaden the t!ulted Statea would not upeet by the Nlson doctrine,
continue to belp Thailand wllidl would place llfMier
J!dlltarlly and
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hal lOIII
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day or two there
up a letting tbe na~ olthe region
report he will make to aettle tbelr 011'11 problema, and
President Nlson at San C1e- partly for thla reasoo Ita
mente, CaW.
leaders have not asked foreign
Geaenlllllctllaloill
aid In putting down tbe
The u.s. IOtll'ceS said Ag- Communlatlnsurgency Ia their
new's ta1b with Klttlkachorn own country.

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OOLUMBUS(UPI)-llemocrallc gubernatorial nominee
John J. Gilligan said today
"Ohioans have lost faith In
their stale government" and It
will be up to the Democratic
party to restore thallalth.
"They !lave lost faith not just
because of scandalous goings-on

GWiganlnpreparedremarka.
"All of U9 know all too well
the alate's !allure to provide
basic services to Ita people,"
tbe Dem
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Gilligan told
ocra c
state convenlion.
"We knOll' the slate Is _,.
tbe bottom of tbe UsI 1n the use
of lis resources lor achoola, fer

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and tbeir children," he said.
"BIll ill t I tlllat tbe
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more ••·- •nv of 1._ .....;;:;:;,_
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of more lllan '' billion."
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ignoring their own needs," said Ohioans want lor themselves Taft and Presld;r Nlson. _
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cruel joke at the espenae ol
working men when he aays all
our ecoocmy needa Is 'more
backing &lt;i Nixon's posllion,''
Metzenbawn said. "Wblch posi·
tlon1 Higher unemployment!
Higher in teresI ra tea?"
"For the man -.king a job,
bearinp 011 the llllllar, hu wben tbe)' reached lhe top olthe unemployment is not a mnnber,
beinadlnowledgecluadll&lt;tlnd bill ill retreat.
II Is a reality of Ufe," said
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1JaJ Not !lave lana
the mv.t~ptlon;.
'lbe
commlsaloa . haa O:,.easlonal COIIlllerpart
~ldetd 'l'bea7
teatlmolly bowever, tbat ID ~Tall, reallzea this. '[IJej
'lblj .u-,- bolcla tl&gt;at the officer in a aolt cap raised tben
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en111p and IIIIJI'II forot 81 a
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II)' LEE lJIXiiiA!ID
00 UMBtJS (UP!)- SID
lfle i.nt State Unlveral:
traledY 1Joat May 4, perbapl tbe

,., ,,__ IJUIIcr 1III8J!IW'I"ed quullao.il;

EQciiJ wl!at I" , elllld ~
·l!lalk'tlll GUII'IIIfOGpll relreit~ up Blaiitet Hill to whlrll!lli
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Jarring during a IMknlmite
meeting be hid with Yialting
Hungarian Prelldent Pal Loson·
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The sources said Nasser told
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Arab territory and the IJb.
stactea It Is. placing before
Gunnar Jarring."
The sources did not elaborate
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EIYP- regard the Israeli
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wileD Commll!l!ft ....,.,. !&lt;r.- Krao ~ to be totbettce.trowlft&amp;-lrl)lld
!ID'I!IIIIl tine uJI; hillloDPIII'J parl'o(li pail.em of Cill!mlllllt ~In the~
alrllfliPC ~th VI~ ,~~ampta 1to prObe l'bnolll ~ from Allied
~m~p~ from • )li ..,ath Perlb'a w1er .,.._. Earlier ~ mSo!ltll v~ " '
ol lbe D!lmllllariJed .Zolle !hlf I1IOIIIb, Nodb ·~ ·nflec;iel a lOif leYd of mjllllrJ.· ·,
(DMZl~MVie.llll!!l liDdYietCGnct'lh!d;lntD, ¥14viiY,, .00 u-ndl !of
and Ncrtb VietDPI. ...., the ~· ol ' . ~ diiiW to* idYJD¥ of 11141
~ 1114 ""' Sal!l!i V.. Jllne miles nor~ ol PlinGm relativelj c;a1m
'Ill~
-lilld4nW..~IIIC! Penhnd held II brWI7 ~are In ,Ill off-year aotGrlal MK&gt;.
foar ~.
being beaten bact by CamiJo. Uon. '
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'lhe ~ Wftkilt -.r 41an \i'OOPI·
It was tbe lint ~ ,
artiDa'JIIUe Fdlr, 1!1 ~ ''OIIior Cambodia Adlla
bellotlnl aloce tbe elec.llall ·of
BeVIll mDea Will of Clllm l.
In otber Clmbodlan action, President Ngoyen Van ThleiiiD
wllk:h baa been IIDder Olm- Commun111 fcnu were report. 11167.

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would propose, II elected, a Ofte.
third lncreale In alate IRIJIPOI't
lor local achoola.
The alate 11011' provldea 30 per
cent of the suppori and lbe
lncroase would up It to 40' per

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Amerleaa .,._., • •tn 1 i!llb. . · •
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Uun, said ofrepeated
Egyptian
violations
the Suez
Canal
cease-fire could I!Cllftle the
AmeriCIIIHipOILSOI'edpi!!Jceinitlalive.
"The factlllat lbe Egyptians BANGKOK (UPI) _ Vice
have from the start violated lbe President Spiro T. Agnew hao
cease-lire casts a heavy shadow informed Thailand officials lllat
on the earnestness ri tbeir · recent u.s. Senate actions
concerning Soolheast Asia do
not represent the viewpoint of
the Nlson Aclmlnls.traUon, u.s.
official sources said Saturday
Agnew did not try to predlci
lor the Thai leaders wllat tbe
outcome
1be proposed
legilllalion of would
be, tbe
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White House West all the
soilrces said but discussed tbe
trappings of U.. main office In
attitudes and
In the
tile naUon'J ~Ill, the Pree- ·IWGON (UPl}-&amp;lulh VIet.
~:;:;t~ .....W.,:);..·~"f"'&lt;r!!ll"oo,......,. •I""'·"" "''~'! "•'&gt;"•
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signs In the ecoilomy
who heads a IIIIIIIIDer yiiath 1967.
rations in Cambodia and
inOatlon Ia coOling a bll. He fOIIiidatlon for ghetto YOIIIS· Tbe election will choose ~.. would not become law in
also ~t with hla domestic aters
. am0111 160 candldatea for 30 .
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earlier Ia the day but eounc11 and agreed to a N~ hao been Otting the seata in the Senate, encllng • ' 18 ~~ 8
Meuure
·,The jury retired for compromise of his revolulloila- tlJne.consumlngYiaita,inclucllnl two-week carnpal111 wblcb bas
He id he felt lbe House
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oldelllleratlonsiilnce~fving ry welfare plan to permit a IS.year-old antidrug crusader, seen m\111 ri the candidates

The chief executive also
awaited tile return of VIce
President Spiro T. Agnew from
hls Far East tour Tuesday or
Wedneaday with a report on top
pollcy ta1b with_ Asian leaders.
Agnew stateiJIOnla l!lllllC lila
way bave erupted In dally
headlines as he bas tried to
. Golda Melr.
reassure leaders of the conllMurplljr Ia seeklniJ re-election nued prese~ the United
Aala.
been Bellini mulmum Statea In Soo
,
frGm tbe Prelldenl In
In addition, Secretary of
Stale William
Rogen ud
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nolillnee he
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ind 10
(tJPI)..,VIet~ troopuiloved 1rrep1an dJalng In 011 the
Into a 'rillap. oaiY Ids inUea outaldrta of 'town.
frGm dO!ri)lowJI .Ji!lna Pellb The VIet Coo&amp; subjected
Satur.daY a!lcllet ip aliUe In a M01t Kraad ltrao to a lllries
thurcb wber• they held off ri attacb Friday nilbt.IIIOVinll
Cambotllaninfalli!:71Delldlgglng 1n campans ,!ICI'OIII nODded
In fer 1 tountnttack. It was awamplanda bel!lnd Qunbodlan
tbe .dolelt ba\Ut tD dale 1D pooltlons.
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Phnlllll PeQb. , ·
Tbe C8inbodlan COIQIII8IIder
The c.ftl!OdWI COIIII1IIllder laid Ills men killed 50 VIet Cone
at the vlllap 'ol Moat ~ 1n the fighting Friday night but
Krao, ala ml\1!1"¥' ol Pbnom correapondenta Webb a!Jd Daw.Pent! 011 the oa." side of tbe son saw no sign of Communist
~ Mekool River, bodies. The commander said
told UPI correapclldenls !Ill ,.... his caaualtles were two men
walllnc fer proiDiled puatroo- ldUed and two wOWided.
per relnlotcemellta before tryIng to drive' an ·estimated :lllO
Vlel COlli from the place.
UPI ~nta Kale
Webb and Alan Dawson
watched from an old ~
dian · 111'7 pai\'PI boat as
IUIIIIIrl aboard It pounded a By Ulllled Pna -raaiiODal
Roman Catholic church with An Israeli cabinet rn1n1ater
mortir. and machine gun fire.
VletConsiDtbechurchuaedlla said Saturday Israel may pull
ataeple as a· vantage point to out of the ·Middle East peace
tbe
boa bu talks If the Arabe pras their
:~'! ~Ia lUll 1 1 demands for a complete Israeli
Bemb. Vlllqe
withdrawal from occupied Arab
\!.8.-llull! 128fl8bter-bombers Janda. Elfpt's President Gamal
of the Cambodian air force Abdel Nasser accused lane! of
bombed the .iuage Saturday placing obetacles before tbe
aftemQClll In support o1 about U.N. peace mediator.
In Amman, lighting broke out
between Arab goerrillaa and
Jordanian government !orca
lor the second time In 24 hours.
Guerrilla sources said one of
their men was tilled and 10
penons,lncludlnglbreegovemment aecurlty men, were
woonded In the fighting.
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services and other prosramsas Ufe," without being encum: 'l1lll year'• only two-thirds a relllllt of being compeUed to bered by costiy real estate he
0... but I'm Jlf\lPared to make do bt a almple audltorlwn Sl.ys.
......h 1n rllhl now with my rather than a magnificent
AcongregaUon lllat learns to
Dominee for past« of the year. Gothic sanctuary.
p~t service to h1D11811ily ahea~
: He'ltheRev.HerryBreul,48, Hlsboldelllldea-andtheone &lt;i brlckll and mortar in Ita
i'8CIIJt of St. 'Jbomu Episcopal for which I oomlnate him as ecbeme of values will never be
QI&amp;'Ch 1D WllllhlrCion. D.C.
putoroftheyear-lalllatlhere destroyed-byllre,bythewlnds rua.
: UntB the early part of this may be no polntln l"lttlnc up ri change, or by any other
Steve O'Neill, lbe 5 loot 5
~.St. TtKmu, builtin 1897, another church building.
adversity.
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true, .-ut enry~e llloWd lilppart • cblftiec ,
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~ppolntl!l• !lil!l .(WI~j.,ttOnaJ ReviiiiOO Qonm,la.¥'1
wiiCb lOOn 1!11l'be&amp;!D ~ ~ tq mile the lillie
ctlllllltllllGI!. 'lbere II one By tn IIIII salVe: the »member !)Om·
jn!Micn ill'fllardad,uhuv1J7·welg!lted wflh:wbat Oolud terriled ·
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m It mUll &lt;lMi
at lrlle and actual velue ID mmey and
tuedaUOporeentoflhilua u dvalue.
Qoud, Clle of the f01Didtr!l of the Cart O&gt;unty Tupayers
Alan., 118)'11 the uniform rule plalnly resulta In lllllliiOrs
Plllllllln&amp; propttl)l owners wllh hlgber taxes for Improving their
propel I) and rewarding prvpet ty owners IIIlo let their JI'OpeRy
r111 down with loWer tans.
"'lbe pracllee au:ouragea Bbettoa, blighted areas, and old
condemned hldldb\p In our large cities" (IJid In our small towna,
we lboukl add) UJ11 Cloud.
Rep. Owlea Fry, speaker protem of the House, hall offered a
.....tullon to the I .egJs!ative Service Coounlsllon on behalf of the
'l'ullayers' Alan. It JI'Oposes a constitutional amendment be

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Japan: Memorial HeTopreaenled
MacAr,hur
Japan with a wrltlen constitution. which

The 25th anniversary of the Japanese surrender In World
War II was quite properly much observed around the na·
tlon a few days ago.
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IJttle notice wiU be taken of the 25th anniversary of an
event wblch was the sequel to the first and which was to
prove to be fully as significant.
August 14, 1945, marked the ending of a war; Aug. 30,
1945 marked the beginning of the building of a peace. It
was 'on the latter day that Gen. Douglas MacArthur landed
at Atsugi air base near Tokyo.
To tbiB one man was handed a war-devastated nation of
80 millions to do with virtually as be wished. Probably no
man 1n history ever wielded such absolute power over so
many human beings . Certainly no man ever exercised sucb
power so wisely.
Helped by lbe peculiar psychology of lbe Japanese, who
accepted conquest as resolutely as they had attempted to
conquer olbers-MacArtbur imposed sweeping reforms
wblch revolutionized Japanese life.
He instituted a land reform program, one of the most
successful ever undertaken, liberatlog peasants from their
rurallandl&lt;irda and giving them their own property.
He transformed Japan's ancient divine emperor into a
constitutional monarch and, for the first time, a human
being.
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has re-em3h't
and m
of life, it Ia suggesi'J~;;"ought to try to retutn tu. ·
Tbe red man lived on this continent for tens.. of thousands

of years before the white man came, we are told, yet It
was as unspoiled as it was before the Indian himself
crossed over from Asia between tbe last Ice Ages.
Tbe red man lived in harmony with nature, we are told,
adapting himself to his environment. He felt a kinship with
all living things. He was in some ways more of a practicing Christian tblln those who self-righteously ousted him
frOm bll home.
Some of our hippies, in their rejection of beetle modem
society, have gone back to the land and have adopted life·
styles simUar to that of the Indian, complete to beads,
. feathers and magic.
But whlle lbe Indian certainly deserves this tardy appreciation of bis character, and while he had many admirable
qualities worthy of imitation, It would be a mistake . to
~omantictze the Indian to the point where we consider him
altogether noble and the white man's displacing him an
IIJllliltlgated tragedy.
The Indian did not so much live iD barmony with nature
as emt at ill mercy. He did not despoil bll envtronmt.nl
on any sicnilicant scale simply because he lacked the
power to do 10.
Tbe Indian did not practice conservation nor did he
need to. He hunted game until it was depleted, then moved
on to new hunlinl grounds, fightlog wars with his own
kind for control of them.
He practiced the wasteful method of sometimes setting

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whole forests on fire to drive game into a small )!rea, kill:
lng more animals than he could possibly use.
He farmed his fields until their fertiUty was exhausted,
then abandoned them and moved to a new location in, for
.\1!!111 an bj~~Jf
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~ not stop blm from
llepopulatlog huge was of beaveril:and other fur-bearing
animals to satisfy 'die insatiable demands of the Euro·
peiJI fur traders.
Indeed, the fur trade epitomizes what was reaUy tragic
about the meeting of red man and wblte-tbat .both racea
took from lbe other and gave to the other the worst quail.
ties of each. From the Indian the white man learned scalping and savagery; from the white man the Indian learned
greed and debauchery.
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Yet evea when the Indian Ia "deromanticized" there iemalna a baiic charlll.'ier modern Americans couid do worse
thaD to emlilate (and in the doing perhaps be~ to deliver
lOUie loDC overdue justice to the Indian s neglected
deaeendaDta).
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thing be 'fllllngty offered us in the beglonlng-hl&amp; ablclfllg
sense of oneness with the earth aild all ita creatures.
"Every part of this soli is s.C.red," said Cbief Sealtb, or
SeatUe, more than a c•ntury ago, a notable friend of the
wblte man after whom the city of Seattle was Dallied.
"Every billside, every vaUey, every plain and grove bas
been hallowed by some lad or haf.PY event In clays long
vanisbed . . . Wben your children s cbildren think them·
selves aloue In the field, the store, the sbop, upon the high·
way, or In the silence of the pathless woods; th'y will not
be alone . . . At night when the streets of your cities and
villages. are silent and you think them deserted, IIIey wiU
throng with the returntng hosts that once filled and stiU
love tbiB beautiful land . . .
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gave her a parllament-cablnet government patteriled on
EuropeiJI Does and established in law an arrar of clvU Jlberties tbat went beyond even tbe U.S. DIU of Rights. .
For lnstaDce, Japanese w~men were given legal equality;
the right of llnlons was affil'llled; lbe right of teacbers to
voice their opinions was recognized, and war was banned
except In self-defense.
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Japan today, with one of the smallest defense budgetaln
the world, Ia the third largest Industrial nation IJid Ia outYankeelng the Yankees In many global markets.
MacArthur cannot be credited with thil prosperity, of
courae. Tbe energetic Japanese bad something to do with
it.
Tbe best memorial to MacArthur-and to the nation
wblcb produced hlm-liea In the fact tbat Japan bas never
amenaed bll constitution. As UPI correspondent Robert
Crabbe notes, JapiJI remains one of the few counbies In
the world whose basic Jaws were largely wrltlen by for·
eigners.
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Many Americans took the 25th anniversary of the surren•
der as an occasion to voice repentiJice over our dropping
of the atom_bomb on Japan.
If confesSIOn Is good for the soul, we ought to remind the
world of what we did after the bomb.

Ghost of Red Man Haunts the land
Our growing awareness of the environmental crisis we
have brought upon ourselves with our technology has bad
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The waning summer of 111?11 marks a real turning point
for tbls country. The escalation of radicals' violenCe Into
bombings the! bring death, as at the Vniveraity of Wlscon·
sin, has sbipped off the last veil fl'om the fake ''humanity''
of the disrupters.
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just abead. But the new pattern Ia set.
The dlcals. be they students or fngry
. blacks or adults
-king the physical and mental slielt.r of the student
movement-have pa~. ·fi'OIJl occupym, buUdiQga to destroying them, even at .cart Of hwnan Ufe.
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thievery and vandalism to a tim• when they are wllllilc ~ '
take the risk of kllllnf, wbether the vlctlma be thelt con·
Kious "enemies" in established society or merely' frrt!te.
vant bystiJiders.
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of Prof. LeWIJ' S'; Feuer, 1!'bO~ .stlli1y ·Of historiC ·sludtiit
movements in "The ConRict of 'Genera~a·• l~ated '4t·
rotlm as the inevitable nnat tunt for the th~ raatcal.
The new m&amp;llllllude.' of radical vtolenC!e conflmui \00
tbat the dilrupler."-as C100osed to Ill!! ratiOIIal ~..:
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Alan., 118)'11 the uniform rule plalnly resulta In lllllliiOrs
Plllllllln&amp; propttl)l owners wllh hlgber taxes for Improving their
propel I) and rewarding prvpet ty owners IIIlo let their JI'OpeRy
r111 down with loWer tans.
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condemned hldldb\p In our large cities" (IJid In our small towna,
we lboukl add) UJ11 Cloud.
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Japan: Memorial HeTopreaenled
MacAr,hur
Japan with a wrltlen constitution. which

The 25th anniversary of the Japanese surrender In World
War II was quite properly much observed around the na·
tlon a few days ago.
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IJttle notice wiU be taken of the 25th anniversary of an
event wblch was the sequel to the first and which was to
prove to be fully as significant.
August 14, 1945, marked the ending of a war; Aug. 30,
1945 marked the beginning of the building of a peace. It
was 'on the latter day that Gen. Douglas MacArthur landed
at Atsugi air base near Tokyo.
To tbiB one man was handed a war-devastated nation of
80 millions to do with virtually as be wished. Probably no
man 1n history ever wielded such absolute power over so
many human beings . Certainly no man ever exercised sucb
power so wisely.
Helped by lbe peculiar psychology of lbe Japanese, who
accepted conquest as resolutely as they had attempted to
conquer olbers-MacArtbur imposed sweeping reforms
wblch revolutionized Japanese life.
He instituted a land reform program, one of the most
successful ever undertaken, liberatlog peasants from their
rurallandl&lt;irda and giving them their own property.
He transformed Japan's ancient divine emperor into a
constitutional monarch and, for the first time, a human
being.
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of life, it Ia suggesi'J~;;"ought to try to retutn tu. ·
Tbe red man lived on this continent for tens.. of thousands

of years before the white man came, we are told, yet It
was as unspoiled as it was before the Indian himself
crossed over from Asia between tbe last Ice Ages.
Tbe red man lived in harmony with nature, we are told,
adapting himself to his environment. He felt a kinship with
all living things. He was in some ways more of a practicing Christian tblln those who self-righteously ousted him
frOm bll home.
Some of our hippies, in their rejection of beetle modem
society, have gone back to the land and have adopted life·
styles simUar to that of the Indian, complete to beads,
. feathers and magic.
But whlle lbe Indian certainly deserves this tardy appreciation of bis character, and while he had many admirable
qualities worthy of imitation, It would be a mistake . to
~omantictze the Indian to the point where we consider him
altogether noble and the white man's displacing him an
IIJllliltlgated tragedy.
The Indian did not so much live iD barmony with nature
as emt at ill mercy. He did not despoil bll envtronmt.nl
on any sicnilicant scale simply because he lacked the
power to do 10.
Tbe Indian did not practice conservation nor did he
need to. He hunted game until it was depleted, then moved
on to new hunlinl grounds, fightlog wars with his own
kind for control of them.
He practiced the wasteful method of sometimes setting

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whole forests on fire to drive game into a small )!rea, kill:
lng more animals than he could possibly use.
He farmed his fields until their fertiUty was exhausted,
then abandoned them and moved to a new location in, for
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~ not stop blm from
llepopulatlog huge was of beaveril:and other fur-bearing
animals to satisfy 'die insatiable demands of the Euro·
peiJI fur traders.
Indeed, the fur trade epitomizes what was reaUy tragic
about the meeting of red man and wblte-tbat .both racea
took from lbe other and gave to the other the worst quail.
ties of each. From the Indian the white man learned scalping and savagery; from the white man the Indian learned
greed and debauchery.
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thaD to emlilate (and in the doing perhaps be~ to deliver
lOUie loDC overdue justice to the Indian s neglected
deaeendaDta).
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thing be 'fllllngty offered us in the beglonlng-hl&amp; ablclfllg
sense of oneness with the earth aild all ita creatures.
"Every part of this soli is s.C.red," said Cbief Sealtb, or
SeatUe, more than a c•ntury ago, a notable friend of the
wblte man after whom the city of Seattle was Dallied.
"Every billside, every vaUey, every plain and grove bas
been hallowed by some lad or haf.PY event In clays long
vanisbed . . . Wben your children s cbildren think them·
selves aloue In the field, the store, the sbop, upon the high·
way, or In the silence of the pathless woods; th'y will not
be alone . . . At night when the streets of your cities and
villages. are silent and you think them deserted, IIIey wiU
throng with the returntng hosts that once filled and stiU
love tbiB beautiful land . . .
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gave her a parllament-cablnet government patteriled on
EuropeiJI Does and established in law an arrar of clvU Jlberties tbat went beyond even tbe U.S. DIU of Rights. .
For lnstaDce, Japanese w~men were given legal equality;
the right of llnlons was affil'llled; lbe right of teacbers to
voice their opinions was recognized, and war was banned
except In self-defense.
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Japan today, with one of the smallest defense budgetaln
the world, Ia the third largest Industrial nation IJid Ia outYankeelng the Yankees In many global markets.
MacArthur cannot be credited with thil prosperity, of
courae. Tbe energetic Japanese bad something to do with
it.
Tbe best memorial to MacArthur-and to the nation
wblcb produced hlm-liea In the fact tbat Japan bas never
amenaed bll constitution. As UPI correspondent Robert
Crabbe notes, JapiJI remains one of the few counbies In
the world whose basic Jaws were largely wrltlen by for·
eigners.
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Many Americans took the 25th anniversary of the surren•
der as an occasion to voice repentiJice over our dropping
of the atom_bomb on Japan.
If confesSIOn Is good for the soul, we ought to remind the
world of what we did after the bomb.

Ghost of Red Man Haunts the land
Our growing awareness of the environmental crisis we
have brought upon ourselves with our technology has bad
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The waning summer of 111?11 marks a real turning point
for tbls country. The escalation of radicals' violenCe Into
bombings the! bring death, as at the Vniveraity of Wlscon·
sin, has sbipped off the last veil fl'om the fake ''humanity''
of the disrupters.
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just abead. But the new pattern Ia set.
The dlcals. be they students or fngry
. blacks or adults
-king the physical and mental slielt.r of the student
movement-have pa~. ·fi'OIJl occupym, buUdiQga to destroying them, even at .cart Of hwnan Ufe.
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the score 7-4. Brett got Luis
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Tlielday'l tneeliDg will beJio
p. 111.

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Saturday to *lve the Sen
Francisco Giants 1 l0-8 victory
and send the Pittsburgh Pirates
down to their fourth straight
defeat.
. Tile Plntes look 1 w lead
IIIII IIte eiPIIt bat the Gfutl
tied tl on a lwH'IIII bomer by
WOlle Ma)'l, hll241b, IIIIOIIIer
IWIH'UII homer b)' Jim Hart
IIJid lloada' lme-1'1111 belL
In lbe IOih, Hart led off with a
single and moved to second on 8
saerillce b)' Frank Jotmson.
~'Pirates w~ Ron Hunt lo

oiiiit IDilDg u Reggie Smllb
liqled home two rt1111 wllb
lh haaea leaded ofl relief

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to tile ltJgb
a. m. Monday al
. ,.... Ill.. \bey wW be luued
for llle 1171

4 Dr. wagon, 8 cylinder, power steering and
brakes, alr conditioning, automatic, tan with
beige Interior .

Waterfowl And Hunting
Rules Are Announced

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SIOCK NO.. 7050

SIOCK NO. 705

Super lee
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NO. 70114

Polara Special

supe,r·~IBJ.
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automatic, turquoise with black Interior.

2

STOCK N0.702

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steering and brakes, blue with blue vinyl In·
terlor.

STOCK NO. 7051

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4 Dr. hrdtp .• 8 cylinder, power steering and
brakes, air conditioning, tan with black In ·
terlor.

D100 Pickup

· 4 Dr. sedan, 8 cylinder, pow.,- !ltHrlnil . end

brakes, au~metlc, atrcondltlorilng, dark ·g ray
with blue Interior.
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'12 Ton, swept line, 6 cylinder, 3 speed. custom

cab. turquoise with turquoise lntel'lor.

;$lOCI NO. 70154

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steering. air conditioning, black with green
Interior.

2 Dr. hrdtp.. 8 cylinder, automatic:, power
steering, power brakes, plum with whit• vinyl
Interior.

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black Interior.

STOCK NO. 70155 .

S10CK NO. 70121

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2 Dr. hrdtp., 6 cylinder, automatic, green with
black vinyl roof and black Interior.

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Dart Custom

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Glln'ljl collieeW 11.' · · ,i
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STOCK NO. 70148

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brakes, air conditioning, auklmallc, aqua with
black Interior .

lnfer1or·.

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4 Dr. ~~~n. 6 cyllnd~r.
$!flei',IJ)s~, ~el!!l~ lfi'Hh .•~ack top

Hartenstein became the loser,
tallln&amp; his second aelhec:k of the
year.

~~ott's lotb
home'r of the year 1........ off
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the seventh Inning cut tbe
B
~s
margin to one nm, U. lhe
White Soli erupted lor lour more
:!nJ:' :re::=rttomplt.c!
IFJ;nner
W k •
Phillips. Carlos May's lbree-rwl
homer, his llthofthe year, wu
the~ ~ hl!d gtven the
Red Sou l-41eadln the opening
:!..'~Sri~~
't'~~elllld......,...
~ lnttlng
off Soli starter Bart ·
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Johnlonwlthbls14thhomerof DETROIT (UPI) -Don .
Dlit, Bondi dell'feted bls lame lbe ......
Mincher drove In three nma
winning hit
,...,.
'lbe vtck.., went 111 Don
Carl Yaatnemsld bit his 34th Wllh a homer and alngle
McMahon, the maat of abt San homer of tile year leading off Selurday and Jiln Grant
Franclso pitchers. He •ave up the fourlh and a single b)' Tony proteeled tbe margin for hll
•
Conigliaro and an lnfle1d oul, 23rd save as the Oaklaod
Jusl one hit over the last two another single by Bllly Athletics defeated the Detroit
innings 111 pick up bls ninth Conigliaro gave ~ton anolber , Tigers, 5-2.
.
vic\QI'ycomparedtofourlosaes. run·In the lillie Inning.
Starter Dle&amp;o Segulllmlled
Bruce Dal CaniOO, the IHth
1'nllilDI7·11D lhllollom of Detroit to 8 second Inning ruJI
Pittsburgh pitcher, look the the slstlt, Hernt18101 led off on Don Wert's alngle · and
loss,
hill fourlh compared to as....
-·--t llolloa •tarter .....
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e1 8ht vlctorlel.
etroII atarter Le1 Cain's
A twiH'Uft hillier. ~ Jote. Kome wlllt aiiD&amp;Ie. ltGoJtee double, but ran into trouble In
walked 11Gb 8pellee ud llotfl the eighth.
Pagan, a JWo.rull J!die . BCib r111i1m a~ 11 k11
Mickey Stanley led ~ wltb a
Robertsoll and e: wild ~ldl by 11en7 bola~ WI.
lingle and AI Kaline wallled to
Jeny
Jotms.pve
PIWea
RooA~~e Rl"h
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- Paut
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Wlead
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;,_ ~;;;:i ~;;: dGubled ldDe Herrmann a wbogotcneout b)' fanalnsJim
Did: Dlell·lwo l'tlill 'Spenr.J, to~ ln.rellel pildter ~orthnip but. walked Norm
G'·"""
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Brell ftool the bull pelt. Calli lo load the ha.ltel. Grant
1or tile ,.....,, .... , •i!aIIIIi. Ken
Plnch·hll..r, Walt WIDiatnJ camelnto'WIIkDidi:MeAullffe
~
~~~ ~ alnsled up lbe middle as toforeelnlheaec:ondnmbefore
two more In the eillbth.
McKinnr stopped at third.
retiring BW Freehan on a pop
AI OUver drove ID 110 of lh
Syd 0 Brien doubled Ill center lly Ill shorlatop and EJ MadlloJ:
,.,.. ,_,__ __ lor .... scoring MeKJnny and making on an outfield Oy.
Pirates wta..adt)lhlellllll~
In lite eJcirits wllb • • •
Maa)' IIIIIC,ntu. paeed dtt
Pirates, wlleliiMI
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Rebellaslc

Hornet Basic

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Btfn!."R..t 8os had .~\i =:rn~~~.t
R&lt;m~
score, singled home Jltil Hart three ..__ Ill.. •- ·• ... in'• the -'nht field •··•· and
·sln&amp;le off second from-din the lOth inning
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NO. 70146

102·394~35

Reed
1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Carroll pitched to 2 balta" In

HOUSTON (UPI) - Cesar
Cedeno singled to center with

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STOCK NO. 70145

74 2 2 3 2

Gullett
200 o 1 1
Carroll W ('/·21 1 3 1 1 2 0
Granger
100000
Morton L ( 15-10)

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smission. radio, white with green Interior.

yardl.
Tbe Blue DevtiJ cllalked up

iphrorbboo

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2 Dr. sedan, 232 6 cylinder. standard tran-

lhe balllhiee tlnlel on fumbles.
GABs wu penllzed elx
tlniel ·for to yll'llll. CHS wu
pdlliled three tlnlel for 2:1

58-Bailey, Hahn. 5-Morton
2. Chaney , Bateman. SFSutherland.

Cloninger

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pijllldiw.) The Blue Dmlllolt

35 3 7 5

Tolol1
Cincinnati

Beat~q,
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30 2 0
0. 000
10 00
2000
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Bailey tb

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pealid ualtr . ••teuln
Arter 11ae nl..allledfor31
~ - " "· • CH8 alla•Je•, GAlla . drove It
llebble .. lbe vlllten' f4 .. )'lnla for· ltJ IIR '-~~don.
tile flflll play lnm leriJii. A · ce.y11rd •••• from

lillnlllea. Nellber tea111
d.ed: ·. "' · · ·
fi.•Willcl: lip lbe ICI'ImJnaile,
liofb tbe ~vaUera and Blue
polnfm.
·
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' · 10 mlalel,
n~~ ·ZI plaJI !nm luUback, were lbll·big gainers.
U..· 1111 t1 Hrlmmllp, ud Prose blame~ CM!i' ,.,.,.the two
~·1!~•ted 111 J~rt11. Ttae 1... the abl'llOlnter. He look a
~ ~ ID Nlldq Ia Z7 pltcllout from Sncnreen IIJ'OIIIId
......., uhompleted- lofl end for the ftlra polnll.
pua;Jel 11 yll'llll.
SUbelitulell ptayed the next lA
~ G~ ~ lilree minutes.
Neither team
of :auuk011ie'1 fOur fUmbles, threatened.
(nave Burnett, MID Wolle and

MONTREAL

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_l!lqlr Dnlltii:GI'ed lllree tiNcbd,.l!w
)llrlllitled Vililin&amp;

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yll'llll I'1IJhii1C In M_attempll,
al!d. cciliplefe\1 ~ Ill 12
·for
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. liddiliollll 7'1
Yl . mvin!r the vflltm, Ill

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Wlui ,llte ·mlnutet ltflln ~
~ICriJ!ululse,G4HSiwld
the Cavaliere on ill own 38.
·On ~ •
play, Prole
fumbled, w.'.lh · Cbl!lleo, lhe
recover~~!~! l'lllllil G.u!S 33. ·.

~'~fir.t~eof ~~T~-:;,=· ;:~~.::'~~
thtim!!:(or.both tile Blue Devils

ailll'~en.

Tbe 81111 Devils ~eared twlee
oo' lbe lf'llllld, and once from
air wbiJ, Chlllltothe ac:«ed
.
t;P,'lbeilfOIIIId. and once
iii' II! ~
tire rekuiar 8G-PIInute
ifCrilnmi&amp;e, ptared In M-degree
~~~. GARS scored
' '8lid hild the Cavalled to

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Montreal
000 002 000 01-3
E-Moy. OP...CinclnnaH 2.
LOB-Cincinnati 8, Montreal 9.
28-Balley, Cline. HR-Sfaub
(28), Moy (28).

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It look the Galllanllls playa
to martlltf ylrda. TOIJ\ Prole,
196,pound aenlor runl1lng badt,
hltlefttatkle for lbe final lis. A
Larry Snowden to Prose pau
good for 18 Ylfdl was the
drive's big galnef. ·
Second GARS touchdown
cameona7&amp;-ylll'dmarch,aUon
lbe ground, In 13 p!ays. A 14yerd scampor b)' QB Snowden,
and a l1-7ard jaiiDI b)' Jobn
North, 162-pound senior

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JiHid Ju1or

,_,rb•et, 1o · Cbaek
Rtnrd, 11 ..,.._ lpllt
elld, i»&gt;llploteol the Dev!IJ'

aeorlq.
The villtm punched oYer
another .TD to end the scrim-

mage.
Prose h,ad 88 yardllln II trips
lor111eGalllans.JohnNorthhad
47 yards In two trips. Dave
Burnett had 10 ylrda In three
carrles, Kaven Sheets was 1·1,
and Mike Berridge 1-4. QB
Snowden had 32 yards In lour
trips. Glen Davis, 142-pound
senior risht guard, looked
lbllrp.

.

Defensively, Cbuek Wood,
m.pound jiiDior tackle, Mike
Wolfe, 170-pound sophomore
I!U&amp;rd, Tom Woodward, 152-

.
end, Man; Da..., 2UPQWid senior taelde ana !!:i'l:
saunders, 112-pounj( Junior
linebacker, liOOd ilut fqr tile
,.n.m_liJIS, Jolm
,·1'-~""'
--r-~
',Junlor. hellbstk got In "'en!
8~~· DevtiJ reviewed
Setqtday's aelion Immediately
lolio1MI the pracllce tlltoolbe
Blue Devllllooa1en' new ~100
video-tape reeor4ef.
Offwlve ltarten for the
Galllanl S'alui'~ were: Ends
- Erie Sa1lllderl and Cbuck
.Howard; Tacklei - Chuck
Wood and Mark Davia; Guards
-Glen Davia and Ken W~sley; Center - Bud Sanders;
Bac:b - Larry Snowden, Tmn
Prose, Dave Burnett and Jobn
North. The latter had the
longest run of the day- a 3&amp;yard scamper late In the

PouDd

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scrlnunage.

Defensively, it was Tom
Woodward and Prose at lbe end
positions; Chuck Vfood and
Mark Davis, lacldca; Mike
w:~middle gtllird; Ken
W
and Eric SaiiDden,
llnebacken; John Davis and
Jobn Norlh. cornerbacks and
Chuck Howard and Dave
Burnett, halfba~ks.
,

downs.

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000 ~

&lt;.&amp;li-T .........., ..........., . ..

past w.eek. you have $eeh -t~ llf'Oposed
plans from two· manufacturers 'o R,"ISE
PRICES a~ i.OWEJt WAtt"ANTIES on
the 1971- new cars an~ .t rpck•• Jh.&amp;, probable
MIN'IMUM RA, ISE w.ill oe S12~ per car arid
the probible MAXIMUM WARIANTY Will
be 12·.moothur 12,000 miles. If YO!i CAN
affordtowaltfor .'filurnewcar.doii4)b'(all
means,
we Will have II very goOd seleC·

I,OWER PRICE. . LON~.ER WARRANTY I
may yte s~estHiat you hurry 9il ~ ,
talk qeal with~ of th!ll ·;~~~~~·" / ..
from R H DawJI~- - "'-\~ (o ..-.. 1ft
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Mlddlellort
·on 1~.
tl)ll HR\e
.we filve
·slric!l
Hel'e ,&lt;_orner
.~if!· this ·p~
Is 411 .••"
tompleteJr\.ventorr of ell the 1970 models we ,.;~.
havelnst~~.wltMIOMOAETqCOME,IO ·..
piC(~ your e,r Or''truck, call us, end let's gel
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STOCK NO. 7094

SI1JCI(

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Lose Tnp

J~~: l"•;,,09tanger (30)

p·

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twaoutinthe101hlnnlngtocap
a 1\fo.run rally and give tbe
11"8
Houston Astros a U victory
over the defending world
champion New York Mets A&amp;L ~aighl
Sabtrda
't!UI ~~
~ drove In Jim W)'llll
.... had Wilted, moved to
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _
Bob Walloll' pblcb
""''""" ••
•
Bobby Bonds, whose lbree-rwl

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Hornet SST
4 Or. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, automatic. radio,
white with blue Interior.

STOCK NO. 70142

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CHICAGO (UPI) - The
Chicago White Soli, trailing 7·1,
exploded for eight runs during a
f&amp;.minute sixth inning Salur·
day, featured b)' Ed Herr·
mann's grand slam hom~ and
went on Ill rout the Boston Red

'70 Markdown

the score 7-4. Brett got Luis
Aparicio to line out but walked
May to load the baal. Chuck
Hartenstein, who replaced
Brett, walked Bill Melton,
aUowlng Wllllaml to score tbe
four.th run of tbe [n!ilng. On the
w

baseman Ken Boswell's glove
drove in Doug Rader from third
with the lying run. Rader
walked, moved to ae!:ond on a
wild pitch by loser Tit&amp; McGraw
and then third when Jesus Alou
gro,unded to BosweD.

Joe Morgan went four.for·
follr, Including two doubles, to
~Houston's
J3.blt attack off
ll~ Met pitchers.
"~be Meta had lakeD a 8-7
the ttp of lbe lelllb 011

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cteu••••:•

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in tile

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bolad
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w ·
wilted ana ~ . aec:Ond on
C1eqn Jooea' ~1. 'lbe
M•li scared thne In jhe second
on a'double b)' Gar}' Genll'y, a
wall! to Tommie Agee and
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siJ1C1ea by Gamtt and Jones
and an error liJ Cedeno In
cenlerfleld.
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111!1• of llit Galllpolla·

C_,,lleolbe r..tbail 1crlm·
.._. wru •~p~tpt Tatlday
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Devlt lli'illltl Cltilt ill

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4 Dr. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, automatic, radio,
red with red Interior.

NO. 70103

SI1JCI(

Hornet. SST

Hornet Basic

2 Or. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, automatic. radio,
green with green Interior.

4 Or. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, automatic. radio,
green with green Interior.

STOCK NO. 70129

$lOCI(

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4 Or. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, power steering, tan

end brown with brown Interior.

STOCK NO. 7016

Rebel Basic

Ambassador SST

4 Dr. sedan, 232 6 cylinder, automatic, power

2 Dr. hrdtp., 8 cylinder, power steering, power

steering, dark green with green Interior.

brakes, air conditioning. automatic, gold with
black Interior.

STOCK NO. 70108

STOCK NO. 70128

.1970

·FO

.

· •
lilt-Teem NJ&amp;hl," Kbedaled
for. · Thuraday, Sept. 18.
Tlielday'l tneeliDg will beJio
p. 111.

1d

'1C;II,""'&gt;C.wll!-mX®~/.-

Saturday to *lve the Sen
Francisco Giants 1 l0-8 victory
and send the Pittsburgh Pirates
down to their fourth straight
defeat.
. Tile Plntes look 1 w lead
IIIII IIte eiPIIt bat the Gfutl
tied tl on a lwH'IIII bomer by
WOlle Ma)'l, hll241b, IIIIOIIIer
IWIH'UII homer b)' Jim Hart
IIJid lloada' lme-1'1111 belL
In lbe IOih, Hart led off with a
single and moved to second on 8
saerillce b)' Frank Jotmson.
~'Pirates w~ Ron Hunt lo

oiiiit IDilDg u Reggie Smllb
liqled home two rt1111 wllb
lh haaea leaded ofl relief

'=

to tile ltJgb
a. m. Monday al
. ,.... Ill.. \bey wW be luued
for llle 1171

4 Dr. wagon, 8 cylinder, power steering and
brakes, alr conditioning, automatic, tan with
beige Interior .

Waterfowl And Hunting
Rules Are Announced

·-

Dart Custom

SPECIAL OFFER!

.

Miss Hogan Pulls

Upset
~ ~~.,~
I
.
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.
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QOOi)
. 1HRU
. l*R DAY
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4 Dr. sedan, 6 c 1 11nder, automatic, gold with

~Dr~!~~~'P~u~~~~~

Coronet
440
Dr.

steering. beige with beige Interior .

SIOCK NO.. 7050

SIOCK NO. 705

Super lee
SfOCI(

NO. 70114

Polara Special

supe,r·~IBJ.
I

f \

,I

4 Dr. sedan, 8 cylinder, power steering,
automatic, turquoise with black Interior.

2

STOCK N0.702

· ., .

..

steering and brakes, blue with blue vinyl In·
terlor.

STOCK NO. 7051

...

·Po lara Custom

"·'

4 Dr. hrdtp .• 8 cylinder, power steering and
brakes, air conditioning, tan with black In ·
terlor.

D100 Pickup

· 4 Dr. sedan, 8 cylinder, pow.,- !ltHrlnil . end

brakes, au~metlc, atrcondltlorilng, dark ·g ray
with blue Interior.
'

.

'12 Ton, swept line, 6 cylinder, 3 speed. custom

cab. turquoise with turquoise lntel'lor.

;$lOCI NO. 70154

..

Co.r onet
..2 br. hrdlp.,
·. iutornatlc:,

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SJOCK NO. 7089T

Monaco

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hrdtp.. 8 cylinder, automatic, power
steering. air conditioning, black with green
Interior.

2 Dr. hrdtp.. 8 cylinder, automatic:, power
steering, power brakes, plum with whit• vinyl
Interior.

'

black Interior.

STOCK NO. 70155 .

S10CK NO. 70121

A'

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2 Dr. hrdtp., 6 cylinder, automatic, green with
black vinyl roof and black Interior.

Over Tigers

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STOCK NO. 70150

Dart Custom

5-2

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'lllo Ftlelltl!l,·lrtaya llllll;bietl
eadt had . .. .... .. lite
Glln'ljl collieeW 11.' · · ,i
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A1i1ti1 ot• ~ lil!tfa.
G~ll.~bt~U..J.IIa!eo \fllldl
look S:JJ ~play, ~ '•:;'
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Carl Yaatnemsld bit his 34th Wllh a homer and alngle
McMahon, the maat of abt San homer of tile year leading off Selurday and Jiln Grant
Franclso pitchers. He •ave up the fourlh and a single b)' Tony proteeled tbe margin for hll
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Jusl one hit over the last two another single by Bllly Athletics defeated the Detroit
innings 111 pick up bls ninth Conigliaro gave ~ton anolber , Tigers, 5-2.
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vic\QI'ycomparedtofourlosaes. run·In the lillie Inning.
Starter Dle&amp;o Segulllmlled
Bruce Dal CaniOO, the IHth
1'nllilDI7·11D lhllollom of Detroit to 8 second Inning ruJI
Pittsburgh pitcher, look the the slstlt, Hernt18101 led off on Don Wert's alngle · and
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A twiH'Uft hillier. ~ Jote. Kome wlllt aiiD&amp;Ie. ltGoJtee double, but ran into trouble In
walked 11Gb 8pellee ud llotfl the eighth.
Pagan, a JWo.rull J!die . BCib r111i1m a~ 11 k11
Mickey Stanley led ~ wltb a
Robertsoll and e: wild ~ldl by 11en7 bola~ WI.
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Yorlr,o and Ne'IJ • .._xlncton. .lunlcrt fldlblck 'l'lny Williams.
. ._tutday m~ ~ witb New Lex acored on 8 65-yard
!eal!lta !u.g_p•~ll&amp; Coacb re!UPI Ill .a. ~ lhrowil . by
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de(uW&lt;t-al!lll811er. neladnvllle· The Mar)!~&amp;, who looked
Y~ "'lll!d' Melgl whlppeilihe especially strons on de!ense,
Bdtteyea, la-O. Senior halfback emplbyed something new' In
.~ Bod~\ who witb his lbelr olfense.l\lck Asll, reserve
~ Saturday cOuld prove lun.lor balfba'ck, &amp;\tempted to
141 ~, one of the leque'a best lllck lbe try for e&amp;tra point after
Ibis~· llllored on runs of earhofMeigs,'fourscoresofthe
flve and 85 yards. The final
score was a Z5 yard pa88
from reserve sophomore
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, JWjlor end Jeff Mlll'ri8.
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~. _lnc:ludlng a 37-yard a t!Jnle.yard run ·In the first
~ lola to feUow roolde quarter. Plttsblll'llh went ahead
· owy Shanldln, Ill Jead the 14-0 on Bradshaw'~ scoring.
to an easy 21~ vletocy aerial to ShankUn, and It was
. !lefOre 3$.901 fans at Pit· an over.
1i(butlb.
Pete Gogolak accollilted for
Pl•lw 'l'llrlon sccrec1 the an of New York's pclnts with
!lniMs' lint IAibchdown on two field goals.

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tournament chairman of the
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annual Gallipolis DaD~ Tribune
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Members may make up. their
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pairings for Sept. 7 will be
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first day.
Trophies will be awarded to
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BY DALE ROTHGEB
agalnat league compeUUon.
CHESHIRE Twelve· ' Kyger Creek will he
VINTON - Bobby RaWff, a
returning lettennen form the seeldn« Ita mealb oalr!Pl
148pound hallback sccrec1 1n the
nucleus ofl!le 19'10 Kyger Creek leape cbamplonablp Ia 10
second and third periods
High School football team, yean thb fall. Slace 1981, tile
Saturday to lead North Gallla to
perennial champl0118 of the Bobcata ·have won alz
a 14.0 victory over Symmea
Southern Valley Athletic cllamptoostdps , IIIII lllaulld
Valley In a football scrtmmase
Conference.
two otbera. Eaateta alld
game played on 111e Pirates
Head football coach Howard Narth G.uta are believed to
grldirCII.
Lee Miller, now In his flltb be lbe biQest lflreall lbe
RaUiff acored billlnt TO In
season at the helm of the Bobcall bave lbla - - .
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Bobcats, Is faced with two Coach Miller, liowever, Is
run.Hehadbrougbtthe Pirates
major problems-replacement aware tllat champlonahlpe are
to the five yard stripe with a 411of four 200 poond-plu.s players not won on paper. He hils been
yard gaUop up the middle.
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lost by sraduation - and fiDing holding two-a-4ay drills s1nee
Nortb Gallla scored again on
a quarterback slot opened when Aua. 19 In an effort to get lbe
another flve..yard run by RaUiff
Junior hopeful Glenn Smith, Jr., Bobcats Into shape for lbelr
In the dolling minutes of the
suffered a fractured left leg and Sept. 11 opener against lbe
third penod.
Jell arm In a motorcycle.truck always-tough Wahama White
A pasa frOm quarterback l l 1 • l1
arcldent on Aug. 11.
Falcons.
Jackie Smtih to hallback Ted
Lost via sraduatlon were Miller, an avid believer of
Staton was sood for the e&amp;tra ly United PnBI IRIIrnatlonal ll!ckles Tom Hysell and Dan physical conditioning, ,baa had
points.
Amt.rlcan Ltagua
Polcyn, center Mike Haskins several prospects In 8 conThe win made head Pirate Wa~hlnaton (CGieman '-'l at and fullback Jon Rothgeb.
dilionlng prosram alnce July.
Coach Paul Allauan's debut a Kanall City (Orago 7·13).
Rothgeb
and
Polcyn
are
KYSer Creek's 12 _._,_,
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O.kl- (Hunt.r 15-12) at
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successful one.
Detroit ( Nleltro 11 •101
mem ..... o the freshman team lettermen include five seniors
California(Hargan
(Wright7-21.
·18.9) at
University.
sevenlettennen
junlora. are GaryCleveland
Coadl Millrer'a
te1111 bave and
Senior
Mlnnnota (8lylevon 1-51 at captured three alrallbl
a 150pound halfback·
New York (Kiln• 2·31.
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a 136
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'&amp;ifiln (Romo 6-3
lll'eet :.. University quarterback feels he
end and Earnle Metzger
:;,~~or't~f.f. will have to revise KC's running a 185 ~d laclde.
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game to Ill Ita current per·
Jlllllo~ leltermea iaclude
ClnclnMII (Merritt 20-101 at sonnet.
Dave Wblte 150 poulld
"'TtJ':::a~~~~r;'li • at Lui season, tbe Bobcats, ballback; GarYColUIII, a uo
PhlladeiDhla (Lorach :1-11.
bebincl the strong nmnlng at- po..d Iullbact;
Roy
New 'York (Ryan 6-9) at lack provided by Rolilgeb, 'l1lllllpaoD, 148 po.!l.d ead;
Houlton IWIIaon ~5).
junior Dave White and Jackie Bm~ Ul poud tackle•
St.Louii(Carlton6-11latlas Parsons another junior (since Mite lleebe U5 --ad'
AnaeiH (Vance 5-4).
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Holtzman (U-101 ot San Diogo compiled a total of 312 points. peucl pard, · aad Daa
(RObarts 5·111.
Both Rothgeb and White sur- SW!Uer IIi poaad eeaterPIItaburgh (Walker l.Q.5 and passed the 1000 yard mark
tackle '
Cambria 0.1) at San Fr..,ciKo
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2.
stale, Kyger Q-eek had ill! beat Louden, 1411 pound fullbact;
record ever Wider Miller In Richard Mollohan, 1411 pound
I'F'Wib.' Elorde Scores 1969.
end; Paul Rainey, 1411 110111111
The Bobcat defense aUowed Ruard; Roger Athey 180
Fifth Round TKO 121 points, only 50 of those came pound tac'kte; 'Mike Joiu.Oii,

Sunday'S
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130 ·pound quarterback! tuld
Richard Rumley, 1411 Pound
end.
Sophomore proaepcts are:
John Rousll, 1411 pound half.
ltielt; Greg McCarty, 130 pound
halfback; Jimmy ·!Jiaa, 150
pound halfback; Orland
Cremeans, 1811 pound tackle;
Mark Dan!, w pound suard;
David Stump, 130 pound
fullback; Brian Tucker, 110
JlOIInd tactJe.:guard; MarahaD
French, .130 pound halfback;
Mike Huglles, 135 pound
full'back; and John Baird, 120
pound quarterback.
Freahmon candidates vying
for the posiUons Include David
Clay, 250 pound ·Iackie;
Lawrence T•ber. 130 pound
halfback; Bob
· 130

Bob
Clay Hucliaoll;

poond center; Tom Walll',
pound end; John Rumloy,
pouncf end; Tirry Sbeell, leG
pound tackle; Tim Reese, ItO
pound tackle; Jeff PaleyJJ, 1~0
J)CliUld quarterback; Clllibom
Smith, 178 pound fallback;
Dennis Persons, IZ5 pGlllld eilcl,
and B. Spires, 1Z5 pound elld..
Here II the Bobcala' 11'/0
schedule.:
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Sept. II, Wabama; Sept. II at
Hannan Trace; ~t. 25 RaciJ1rl;
Ocl ·l, North Gallil; Oct. 9 'ilt
E&amp;stern; Ocl18,Soutlnrestern;
Oct. 23 at Aleunder,
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SYRACUSE ...: Ambrose
"Sam" Flanagan, naUve of
Syracuse, Parkersbur&amp;'s gift to
professional bowUna, conbnues
to do well on the demandin&amp;
summer tour.
Sam has just returned from
Waukega", Ill., where he
finished 15th In lbe huae field of
120 keslers. The slender West
Virginian averqed 211 while
earning $825.
In hil first lix11ame bloc,
Flanagan rolled a 122'1 (188-210..
200-206-189-237) and followed up
with 1:193 (2U-22Q..221-193-23Q..
217) and 1:1110 (~217·192-l!K194&gt;·
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Thatleflhlmln39thplacebut
In the final sis games he turned
in I lllzzllng 1331 (21Q..259..214222-228-204) to quallly for the
11na1a
total plnfalt was 11452

and he received 3SO bonUI pins
for a total ol1102.
Flanaaan pasaed up last
week'atourney In Rhode Ialand
but will rejoirl the tour In Pittsburgh and conllnue lbe rest of
the fall.
Flariagan also proved he can
burn up the Unks as he fintahed
runnerup In the 2.'k'd annual Trl·
State Golf tournament, 54-bole

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Slhllbj
.-nlor TOIIl Hoffner
cllqlel'bl~, ~d sefliu, Cbip.
ifaggerl)'. l/ld lierilor Mike
Graljl, aaleU,..
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•crlmmage, Polley, an of·
felll!ve , ha!fbeck; .... laked
away lri an ~ .tlb a
aerloualeg!njuey IUffered when
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Chancey, If Milgl will IICrimmageanybody'nenSaturdayas
no team can be fOIIIId tO play.
The Marauders will open their
season on Saturday Sept. 12 at
tronllln St. Joe.
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Presllln County Country Oub
COIII'IIe at Kingwood.
Flanagan turned In rounds of
'13-78-78 for a 225 Iota! to traU

champion Jack Forbes of
Moraantown by lbree strokes.
Forbes had 7$.71-78- 222.
Flanagan attended Pomeroy
lllgh School hut fll'll!luated frOm
Parkersburg Htgh School.

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Bradford started the big sixth
with a homer and climaaed a
lour-run eighth with his seventh
h0file of th
r . e year.
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or c e •w o pos an ,.
14 record last season. The big
lefthand~r struck out. SIX and
walked SIX as he ran hil record
to 19-8.
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CaUfornla spoiled his shutout
bid m ·the ninth lnnmg when
Billy Cowan walked: took third
on Tommy Reynolds single and
scored as Joe Azcue hit mto a
double play· ,
Eddie Leon s 10111 homer of
the year Ia lbe second imllOS
1ave McDowell a Z-41 lead and
the lodiaaa scored lwiee
more '." the tblrd 00 .Cbud&lt;
Hlntoa ' siDgle aod Leoa't
•queeae buat •
Bradford and Foster comblned their hitting talents In the

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PAIULLI RETIRES'
slsth Inning when Fairey and HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. (UP!)
Day sccred on a aingle by Rusty - Babe Parllli, lhe 4().year~
Staub
quarlerbacll: trying to stay m
Fahey had alngled and Day the New York Jets roster,
reached flr'st on a bunt, advanc- Saturday announced hia
Ins
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reUrement frOm pro football.

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PAINTING .

Parllil, a former University of
Kentucky star who spent 11
years In pro ball, said be waa
retiring to s1ve aome of lile
yomger quarterbacks on lile
Jets squad a chllnce to play
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Roy

Foster and Buddy Bradfclrd
each drove In four runs witb a
pair of homers apiece Saturday
and Sam McDowell tossed a
five-hitter In picking up hill91h
victory of the season In leading
the Cleveland Indians to a 14-1 ·
victory over the California
Angels.
Foster, a prime candidate
for rookie of the year honon,
1.111ackecl bil 1llb homer of
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The support came from, "the strongest argument for CUITelll payo«J ..
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Manhattan Assemblyman . lega!Wng · gambUn&amp;. on horse only K ,.ceni m. the !lollat. lab ~ w~ ~· ,.
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clnnaU Reds centerflelder into centerfield When Tolan
Bobby Tolan added two more stole second
runsscoredtohlsoutputFrlday
The win :Wer the NaUonal
nishl.
League western division
The two nina he scored and leaders came when Boots Day
. PlAYERS
DISQUALIFIED ll!e third one he drove In ac- singled home the winning run
ST. O.OUD, Minn. (UPl) - counted for all lile Reds rma as will! two out In the tenth lmlng.
Fifteen memberl of the St•• they fellt-3 victims to the Mon·
Pinch-bitter Mack Jones had
aouct State football 11quad were treal l!lzpos In 10 lnnlns!o. The worked rellef pitcher Wayne for
diaquaUfted when their physical loa kept the Redl 1012 iames a walk, and moved to second on
uaminaUCIIS showed they had abeadofloiAngelea who lost 1• a sacrifice 0y by Don Hahn.
high blood presaure.
O,to St Louis
Jones advanced to third on a
Dr. Joilll Schrock of the
Tola~ hom~ In lbe el&amp;htb around out by Jim Fairey then
achool'a health department inning to Ue tbe same at3-3 and scored when Day lashed a ain·
looked at the test1n1 setup and set the alage for the estralnnlng g1e over the mound.
decided to re-examine lbe 15 affair. It was the centerflelder's Mootreal had taken an early
players. They an passed.
12th horner of lbe year and lead In tbe second Inning when
Coach Ron Anfeson said a game with Pete Rose on base. Bob Bailey hit a pitch from
shapely YOUI18 brunette ad· Tolan bad scored the Reds' starter Gary Nolan Into the
mlnlstend lile llral series of Drat run In the fourth lnnin&amp; staods for hla 29rd home run
tests and mlgbt have bad When be alngled, stole second Nolan worked seven Inning~

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other tWo wer~ 1flde' IO lbe left.
The Meigs· a\lirllilg offenie
w~s 8oss• . Werry, lftny
Wllllama, and Junior .ROn &amp;nllh
In the backfield; seniora Jon
Kloea and' Morris, ends;
iophOmore Mark Werry and
jpnlor Fred Lee, tacldes; senior
Dave . Boy4 and junior Ted
Lehew, guards, and senior
!Inger Abbott, center.
On defenae, junior John
Thomas was at middle suard,
Abbott and Lee at tackles,
'·Morril and senior Wayne Well
at ends. Leliew and Tiny
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CINCJNNATI (UPI) -Mrs.
Bernie Carbo, wile of the
ClncinnaU Reds roolde oa.
llelder, wondered .wby her
biJiobend made so IDIII1]I CODtributiCIIS to tbe beart fund.
ClnclnnaU Reda ID8Dager
~~ Andet10111 contrlbulel
the fines paid bJ ballplayers for
vartoua on.-d«J the field
aeUvtUea to charl~.
Carbo'l has bNn going to tbe
heart lund, which has sent him
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, ;trt~tivitJ'.Pj -,till! Meip , tbe ,fOOih NIW !Ax IIC.I'!'d yion,
MWI!Id~r f~olball' equad
The ltfarauden' ilril7 score
, . lleriJmnaied 11olh Nel$mvltte- waa a lllree yard ptun~· by
Yorlr,o and Ne'IJ • .._xlncton. .lunlcrt fldlblck 'l'lny Williams.
. ._tutday m~ ~ witb New Lex acored on 8 65-yard
!eal!lta !u.g_p•~ll&amp; Coacb re!UPI Ill .a. ~ lhrowil . by
, . tbltieJ !"'"'1'c.y cOuld have sei1!~ ,ljuarWfback Bob Werry
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~tilr New Uting!?n ~undly poil!ll! waa good on a pall.
de(uW&lt;t-al!lll811er. neladnvllle· The Mar)!~&amp;, who looked
Y~ "'lll!d' Melgl whlppeilihe especially strons on de!ense,
Bdtteyea, la-O. Senior halfback emplbyed something new' In
.~ Bod~\ who witb his lbelr olfense.l\lck Asll, reserve
~ Saturday cOuld prove lun.lor balfba'ck, &amp;\tempted to
141 ~, one of the leque'a best lllck lbe try for e&amp;tra point after
Ibis~· llllored on runs of earhofMeigs,'fourscoresofthe
flve and 85 yards. The final
score was a Z5 yard pa88
from reserve sophomore
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, JWjlor end Jeff Mlll'ri8.
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~. _lnc:ludlng a 37-yard a t!Jnle.yard run ·In the first
~ lola to feUow roolde quarter. Plttsblll'llh went ahead
· owy Shanldln, Ill Jead the 14-0 on Bradshaw'~ scoring.
to an easy 21~ vletocy aerial to ShankUn, and It was
. !lefOre 3$.901 fans at Pit· an over.
1i(butlb.
Pete Gogolak accollilted for
Pl•lw 'l'llrlon sccrec1 the an of New York's pclnts with
!lniMs' lint IAibchdown on two field goals.

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Members may make up. their
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Trophies will be awarded to
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BY DALE ROTHGEB
agalnat league compeUUon.
CHESHIRE Twelve· ' Kyger Creek will he
VINTON - Bobby RaWff, a
returning lettennen form the seeldn« Ita mealb oalr!Pl
148pound hallback sccrec1 1n the
nucleus ofl!le 19'10 Kyger Creek leape cbamplonablp Ia 10
second and third periods
High School football team, yean thb fall. Slace 1981, tile
Saturday to lead North Gallla to
perennial champl0118 of the Bobcata ·have won alz
a 14.0 victory over Symmea
Southern Valley Athletic cllamptoostdps , IIIII lllaulld
Valley In a football scrtmmase
Conference.
two otbera. Eaateta alld
game played on 111e Pirates
Head football coach Howard Narth G.uta are believed to
grldirCII.
Lee Miller, now In his flltb be lbe biQest lflreall lbe
RaUiff acored billlnt TO In
season at the helm of the Bobcall bave lbla - - .
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Bobcats, Is faced with two Coach Miller, liowever, Is
run.Hehadbrougbtthe Pirates
major problems-replacement aware tllat champlonahlpe are
to the five yard stripe with a 411of four 200 poond-plu.s players not won on paper. He hils been
yard gaUop up the middle.
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lost by sraduation - and fiDing holding two-a-4ay drills s1nee
Nortb Gallla scored again on
a quarterback slot opened when Aua. 19 In an effort to get lbe
another flve..yard run by RaUiff
Junior hopeful Glenn Smith, Jr., Bobcats Into shape for lbelr
In the dolling minutes of the
suffered a fractured left leg and Sept. 11 opener against lbe
third penod.
Jell arm In a motorcycle.truck always-tough Wahama White
A pasa frOm quarterback l l 1 • l1
arcldent on Aug. 11.
Falcons.
Jackie Smtih to hallback Ted
Lost via sraduatlon were Miller, an avid believer of
Staton was sood for the e&amp;tra ly United PnBI IRIIrnatlonal ll!ckles Tom Hysell and Dan physical conditioning, ,baa had
points.
Amt.rlcan Ltagua
Polcyn, center Mike Haskins several prospects In 8 conThe win made head Pirate Wa~hlnaton (CGieman '-'l at and fullback Jon Rothgeb.
dilionlng prosram alnce July.
Coach Paul Allauan's debut a Kanall City (Orago 7·13).
Rothgeb
and
Polcyn
are
KYSer Creek's 12 _._,_,
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O.kl- (Hunt.r 15-12) at
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successful one.
Detroit ( Nleltro 11 •101
mem ..... o the freshman team lettermen include five seniors
California(Hargan
(Wright7-21.
·18.9) at
University.
sevenlettennen
junlora. are GaryCleveland
Coadl Millrer'a
te1111 bave and
Senior
Mlnnnota (8lylevon 1-51 at captured three alrallbl
a 150pound halfback·
New York (Kiln• 2·31.
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lll'eet :.. University quarterback feels he
end and Earnle Metzger
:;,~~or't~f.f. will have to revise KC's running a 185 ~d laclde.
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game to Ill Ita current per·
Jlllllo~ leltermea iaclude
ClnclnMII (Merritt 20-101 at sonnet.
Dave Wblte 150 poulld
"'TtJ':::a~~~~r;'li • at Lui season, tbe Bobcats, ballback; GarYColUIII, a uo
PhlladeiDhla (Lorach :1-11.
bebincl the strong nmnlng at- po..d Iullbact;
Roy
New 'York (Ryan 6-9) at lack provided by Rolilgeb, 'l1lllllpaoD, 148 po.!l.d ead;
Houlton IWIIaon ~5).
junior Dave White and Jackie Bm~ Ul poud tackle•
St.Louii(Carlton6-11latlas Parsons another junior (since Mite lleebe U5 --ad'
AnaeiH (Vance 5-4).
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Holtzman (U-101 ot San Diogo compiled a total of 312 points. peucl pard, · aad Daa
(RObarts 5·111.
Both Rothgeb and White sur- SW!Uer IIi poaad eeaterPIItaburgh (Walker l.Q.5 and passed the 1000 yard mark
tackle '
Cambria 0.1) at San Fr..,ciKo
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2.
stale, Kyger Q-eek had ill! beat Louden, 1411 pound fullbact;
record ever Wider Miller In Richard Mollohan, 1411 pound
I'F'Wib.' Elorde Scores 1969.
end; Paul Rainey, 1411 110111111
The Bobcat defense aUowed Ruard; Roger Athey 180
Fifth Round TKO 121 points, only 50 of those came pound tac'kte; 'Mike Joiu.Oii,

Sunday'S
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130 ·pound quarterback! tuld
Richard Rumley, 1411 Pound
end.
Sophomore proaepcts are:
John Rousll, 1411 pound half.
ltielt; Greg McCarty, 130 pound
halfback; Jimmy ·!Jiaa, 150
pound halfback; Orland
Cremeans, 1811 pound tackle;
Mark Dan!, w pound suard;
David Stump, 130 pound
fullback; Brian Tucker, 110
JlOIInd tactJe.:guard; MarahaD
French, .130 pound halfback;
Mike Huglles, 135 pound
full'back; and John Baird, 120
pound quarterback.
Freahmon candidates vying
for the posiUons Include David
Clay, 250 pound ·Iackie;
Lawrence T•ber. 130 pound
halfback; Bob
· 130

Bob
Clay Hucliaoll;

poond center; Tom Walll',
pound end; John Rumloy,
pouncf end; Tirry Sbeell, leG
pound tackle; Tim Reese, ItO
pound tackle; Jeff PaleyJJ, 1~0
J)CliUld quarterback; Clllibom
Smith, 178 pound fallback;
Dennis Persons, IZ5 pGlllld eilcl,
and B. Spires, 1Z5 pound elld..
Here II the Bobcala' 11'/0
schedule.:
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Sept. II, Wabama; Sept. II at
Hannan Trace; ~t. 25 RaciJ1rl;
Ocl ·l, North Gallil; Oct. 9 'ilt
E&amp;stern; Ocl18,Soutlnrestern;
Oct. 23 at Aleunder,
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SYRACUSE ...: Ambrose
"Sam" Flanagan, naUve of
Syracuse, Parkersbur&amp;'s gift to
professional bowUna, conbnues
to do well on the demandin&amp;
summer tour.
Sam has just returned from
Waukega", Ill., where he
finished 15th In lbe huae field of
120 keslers. The slender West
Virginian averqed 211 while
earning $825.
In hil first lix11ame bloc,
Flanagan rolled a 122'1 (188-210..
200-206-189-237) and followed up
with 1:193 (2U-22Q..221-193-23Q..
217) and 1:1110 (~217·192-l!K194&gt;·
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Thatleflhlmln39thplacebut
In the final sis games he turned
in I lllzzllng 1331 (21Q..259..214222-228-204) to quallly for the
11na1a
total plnfalt was 11452

and he received 3SO bonUI pins
for a total ol1102.
Flanaaan pasaed up last
week'atourney In Rhode Ialand
but will rejoirl the tour In Pittsburgh and conllnue lbe rest of
the fall.
Flariagan also proved he can
burn up the Unks as he fintahed
runnerup In the 2.'k'd annual Trl·
State Golf tournament, 54-bole

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Slhllbj
.-nlor TOIIl Hoffner
cllqlel'bl~, ~d sefliu, Cbip.
ifaggerl)'. l/ld lierilor Mike
Graljl, aaleU,..
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•crlmmage, Polley, an of·
felll!ve , ha!fbeck; .... laked
away lri an ~ .tlb a
aerloualeg!njuey IUffered when
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Chancey, If Milgl will IICrimmageanybody'nenSaturdayas
no team can be fOIIIId tO play.
The Marauders will open their
season on Saturday Sept. 12 at
tronllln St. Joe.
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Presllln County Country Oub
COIII'IIe at Kingwood.
Flanagan turned In rounds of
'13-78-78 for a 225 Iota! to traU

champion Jack Forbes of
Moraantown by lbree strokes.
Forbes had 7$.71-78- 222.
Flanagan attended Pomeroy
lllgh School hut fll'll!luated frOm
Parkersburg Htgh School.

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Bradford started the big sixth
with a homer and climaaed a
lour-run eighth with his seventh
h0file of th
r . e year.
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or c e •w o pos an ,.
14 record last season. The big
lefthand~r struck out. SIX and
walked SIX as he ran hil record
to 19-8.
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CaUfornla spoiled his shutout
bid m ·the ninth lnnmg when
Billy Cowan walked: took third
on Tommy Reynolds single and
scored as Joe Azcue hit mto a
double play· ,
Eddie Leon s 10111 homer of
the year Ia lbe second imllOS
1ave McDowell a Z-41 lead and
the lodiaaa scored lwiee
more '." the tblrd 00 .Cbud&lt;
Hlntoa ' siDgle aod Leoa't
•queeae buat •
Bradford and Foster comblned their hitting talents In the

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PAIULLI RETIRES'
slsth Inning when Fairey and HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. (UP!)
Day sccred on a aingle by Rusty - Babe Parllli, lhe 4().year~
Staub
quarlerbacll: trying to stay m
Fahey had alngled and Day the New York Jets roster,
reached flr'st on a bunt, advanc- Saturday announced hia
Ins
to lleCCllld..
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Parllil, a former University of
Kentucky star who spent 11
years In pro ball, said be waa
retiring to s1ve aome of lile
yomger quarterbacks on lile
Jets squad a chllnce to play
behind Joe Namatb.

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Roy

Foster and Buddy Bradfclrd
each drove In four runs witb a
pair of homers apiece Saturday
and Sam McDowell tossed a
five-hitter In picking up hill91h
victory of the season In leading
the Cleveland Indians to a 14-1 ·
victory over the California
Angels.
Foster, a prime candidate
for rookie of the year honon,
1.111ackecl bil 1llb homer of
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cl1iy one lnninl and gave up one tiaeoriohlhentfe1lei'P!tcllt\oo't!fi4 ;
hit. Granger came on In the Queen threw ~late ':0 second
nlntb and finished 111e game oo McDowell s sacrifice atlakins his fifth lou against
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Introducing Jlle8SIIN!t &amp;.-em- ~ crime of a 11110jor plclfallill CIUIIe poor.~ atillll4 •
po10er tl)e corporation to ,IHlllfCII of b)lxime."
ac:l!Y~ulaleif l''l;lfllTUii!llll;
regulate..betlln8· &lt;lll
~ The MlnhattaQ DehiQCI'at ,l )if lllicll *!l!e!li!lllllbe dolllr'!
~ tbe numbel'f. "to put Illegal Mid "bellll!l ~ 111e f1oraea · and ttlll ~~ cllf ~bookies complel!lly out of ptOYidel lioclllm8bn .tlb no eatlmar.i
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JIICI'e 1ban 10 ~ ain~ of their ~·"
Stein arutounced his plan In a lolal.lneoniea.''
,.,.,,,..• Sam\1111' DBfll . Ci'tNd
ganu!.
let• to Sal1luels which said, Stein' uplillne~ IJ)al lile .~.Umbu:!l!'fOW.-.I'Jel
The support came from, "the strongest argument for CUITelll payo«J ..
. numlien Is 1111 city-run lje- lll!f~ to
Manhattan Assemblyman . lega!Wng · gambUn&amp;. on horse only K ,.ceni m. the !lollat. lab ~ w~ ~· ,.
Andrew Stein, who announced
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pand tile ~aUon I power !0
cover all forms of sporb
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MONTREAL (UPJ) - Cln· Batemen hacf thrown the ball
clnnaU Reds centerflelder into centerfield When Tolan
Bobby Tolan added two more stole second
runsscoredtohlsoutputFrlday
The win :Wer the NaUonal
nishl.
League western division
The two nina he scored and leaders came when Boots Day
. PlAYERS
DISQUALIFIED ll!e third one he drove In ac- singled home the winning run
ST. O.OUD, Minn. (UPl) - counted for all lile Reds rma as will! two out In the tenth lmlng.
Fifteen memberl of the St•• they fellt-3 victims to the Mon·
Pinch-bitter Mack Jones had
aouct State football 11quad were treal l!lzpos In 10 lnnlns!o. The worked rellef pitcher Wayne for
diaquaUfted when their physical loa kept the Redl 1012 iames a walk, and moved to second on
uaminaUCIIS showed they had abeadofloiAngelea who lost 1• a sacrifice 0y by Don Hahn.
high blood presaure.
O,to St Louis
Jones advanced to third on a
Dr. Joilll Schrock of the
Tola~ hom~ In lbe el&amp;htb around out by Jim Fairey then
achool'a health department inning to Ue tbe same at3-3 and scored when Day lashed a ain·
looked at the test1n1 setup and set the alage for the estralnnlng g1e over the mound.
decided to re-examine lbe 15 affair. It was the centerflelder's Mootreal had taken an early
players. They an passed.
12th horner of lbe year and lead In tbe second Inning when
Coach Ron Anfeson said a game with Pete Rose on base. Bob Bailey hit a pitch from
shapely YOUI18 brunette ad· Tolan bad scored the Reds' starter Gary Nolan Into the
mlnlstend lile llral series of Drat run In the fourth lnnin&amp; staods for hla 29rd home run
tests and mlgbt have bad When be alngled, stole second Nolan worked seven Inning~

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Alliletlc: Dlariii,Cie Utll will ride blgb 111 lbe Bobcatl' U
relllrnlils veterana. Bact frllm the a• equac1 which CCIII·

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other tWo wer~ 1flde' IO lbe left.
The Meigs· a\lirllilg offenie
w~s 8oss• . Werry, lftny
Wllllama, and Junior .ROn &amp;nllh
In the backfield; seniora Jon
Kloea and' Morris, ends;
iophOmore Mark Werry and
jpnlor Fred Lee, tacldes; senior
Dave . Boy4 and junior Ted
Lehew, guards, and senior
!Inger Abbott, center.
On defenae, junior John
Thomas was at middle suard,
Abbott and Lee at tackles,
'·Morril and senior Wayne Well
at ends. Leliew and Tiny
Williams were linebackers.

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CINCJNNATI (UPI) -Mrs.
Bernie Carbo, wile of the
ClncinnaU Reds roolde oa.
llelder, wondered .wby her
biJiobend made so IDIII1]I CODtributiCIIS to tbe beart fund.
ClnclnnaU Reda ID8Dager
~~ Andet10111 contrlbulel
the fines paid bJ ballplayers for
vartoua on.-d«J the field
aeUvtUea to charl~.
Carbo'l has bNn going to tbe
heart lund, which has sent him
'I!Jank-You notes.

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old DOt "goof up". The only problem IJ that the rilht question was
mtaakedol the comp11ter or of the genetlclsla.
The question that sbould have been asked was:
"Will corn cmtainlng Teus male sterile cytoplaml, under
certain mu!IUCIII, become hichlY susceptible ID aouthem corn
leal blight and ear rot?"
The qul!llllon apparently asked was:
''!low can we get away from theiiiiiiiWiabor of detasaeling

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The anower led to using plant stock wblch contained this
Teus male lllerlle cyloplllsm which llllowod the rom BeOld
IJ'Oducer ID get away from the labor of manually detauellng tbe

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work. We had a !Dial of 32
members, with IIIII per cent
completion. All except three
members exhibited at the fair.
the club look "Food Select·
ors.'' as a club project.
'We worked on this at each

Ext. Agent, 4-H, GaiDa
GALUPOUS - What Is 4-H
~
lllgk Low Pre&lt;, doing?
$Jnday
81
116
.90 A1l most of you know, the
Gallia County Junior Fair was
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in progress about a month ago.
'lUiday
85
56
A bigger pari of that fair in- meeting as well as at home.
Weclnelllay fl
59
Each · member gave a
1bii'ICiay
90
57
demonstration
or talk on the
4-H in Action
FrldV
90
81
project. In this project we took a
Sabirday
88
59
eluded
4-H
and
other
youth
look
at outsell.
Averqe high temperature for
organi2atlons.
The
fair
was
a
We
looked at what we ate. We
week tlU year - 88.1 degrees.
display
revealing
what
the
found
out that the food we eat
Lui year - 87.2 degrees.
youth
in
oor
coonty
are
doing.
affects
almost everything about
Average low temperature for
Whal
is
4-H
doing•
Below,
Is
a
us,
such
a.s our looks, physical
week lh1a year - 54.2 degrees.
letter
that
came
acroos
my
desk
and
mental
efficiency, pep and
Lilt year - 06 degrees.
yesterday
.
II
is
from
the
energy,
disposition
and our
'tQtl1 precipitation for week
Triangle
4-H
Club
.
They
growth
and
development.
tliliYW'-.801ncbes.Lul year
reported what they are doing :
We learned the who's who of
4-H
IN
ACTION
nutrients
: (II proteins bllild and
. ~ pnclpltallm ID dote
The
Triangle
4-H
Club
has
repair
body
tissues, as does (2)
tlill pear - SU4 lncbes. Last
completed
another
year
of
club
riboflavin,
(3)
ascorbic acid, (4)
,W - 21.36 Jncheo.
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Vitamin A, and (5) lhlamine,. ecoocmy buys In food.
(&amp;I calciwn builds bones and A1l a raul! of lh1a project we
teeth and gives stren«tb ID the are eaUng more .of the right
body framework, (7) Vitamin D kinds of food.
(the sunshine Vitamin). helps Did Y0\1 ever eat broccoli or
control use of calcium, (8) Iron cauliflower raw? They are
combines with protein ID fonn really good. Some of us ale
hemogllbin, (9) carbohydrl¥es fresh pineapple and &amp;Vocado for
give guick energy.
the first time.
.
All of these do other jobs, too. Teenagers often eat from a
We found out that four out of sixth IDa fifth of their dally food
every 10 boys and siJ: out of as a snack. Some of these are
every 10 girls need better diets. fine, others are poor.
One girl went on a diet as a Such Items as soft drlnlta,
result of this project. She lost 25 potato ~bips and chocolate ban
pounds.
are high in sugar and fats but
Our club served snacks with not much else.
nutritive value and enjoyed Other snacks taate just as
eating them. We also planned good and a1ao provide the
menus for a week.
protein, vitamins and minerals
We shopped at the s!Dres with that are important for good
our parents and used looks and rapid growth. We
newspaper ads to find the best recommend this project for any

Hunters Expecting Good Season

Go tD France
- LETART, W, Va.- Miss Sue
Alma B~~!ll!l!lllf!r of
Mr. ,~~cf,;" Mr.. ' E'clward
Bumgarner of IA!tart will leave
Sept. 10 ID attend the Institute
for Amerlean Universities in

Aix-en·Provence, France.
She will be there for the entire
school term, returning next
June, traveling with a gtoup1of
students from universities from
all over the U.S.
She will live with a Fri!nch
family hoping ID learn ID speak
French nuently. She plans a
teaching
career.
Miss
Bumgarner bas attended
Glenvill! State College for the
p&amp;fl .two years, majoring In
French.

PURCHASE VAN
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A
f}9,450 grant was approved by
the Ohio Law Enforcement
Planning Agency Friday lor the
CincinnatiPoliceDepartmentl&lt;i
purchase
a community
relations mobile von.
The van, ID be equiped with
various recording deviceB and
projectors, will be used by the
po~ce ID Improve community
relaUonsinCincinnalilnner-city
areas, officials said.

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PT. PLEASANT - Reports reulindod that Foderlll law
indicale good hunting prospects allows you only two wood ducks.
for Ma.so~ 1 ~1!' ~,season. Therefore, the third duck must
accor~k" 1ii Di'lllrii!t! __
be ol another species. Let's try
BiologiBil'aUI Matthews.. ,
our best ll;r'"Shi11Jt'llr!lkl!!l .nnlyr
Mal thews said faryners and and send as many bed!ib..Ck
sporlsmen have prediCted good north this spring as pDBSible.
hatchmg succeBB for grouse, "Quail hunting will probably
turkey, ~nd woodcock. Field be on par with last year. Deer
observatiOns bave also. m- populations are still increasing
d1cated good summer survival. in the county and the deer
Matthews made the followmg
comments:
"Grouse are on the upswiOfl of
their cycle and hunting should
tD
be at least as good as last year
and possibly helter. Rabbits are
POMEROY Funeral
abundant and hunting should be services for Dollald Hauck were
good for . this species. The held Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
woodcock IS a minor game bird Ewing Funeral Home. Here
lor this coooty, but the few from out of !Dwn were Mrs.
dyed4n·the·wood timberdoodle Harley Ferrell and Mr. and
hunters around shouldn't have Mrs. Jack Ferrell, West Salen,
any complaints.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. RDbert
:·wood ducks are present in · Ferrell and Tim, Lodl, Ohio;
fair nwnbers on the McClintic Richard Ferrell, Wooster; Mr.
and hunUng should be on par and Mrs. William Miller and
with past years. This year; Willis Ferrell, Ashland; Glen
hunting in the waterfowl area Ferrell and Danny, Galloway;
will be Urntted to the period ol Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith,
legal shooUng time unlil12:00 Mrs. Carol Rowley, Mrs.
noon during the first ball of the Roberta Maidens, Marloo; Mr.
waterfowl season. This Is an and Mrs. Bill Ferrell, Wadsattempt ID reduce . the distur- worth; Mr. and Mrs. C. J .
bance and extend the cluck Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dey,
hunting opportunities over a Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck, Jim
longer period. Three ducks per Watson, and Mrs. Marguerite
day may be taken this year on Boyce, all of Columbus; Mr.
McClintic, but you are and Mrs. Luther Frederick,
Vinlo!l; Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Proffill, Portland; Mrs. Larry
Betz, Mrs. Kendell Deckard and

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kill this fall should be the
highest yet. Squirrel hun ling
will be spptty, due ID ,the _late
freeze, with aquirrela being
conce~lrated 1~ \he areu
missed ·by the 'lrbsl. '
"Turkey hun tin 00 CornstaiJ;
this spring sho::fd be good if
winter survival 1.3 comparable
ID past years.
"Dove hunting should be

Funeral in Pomeroy
Kenny Deckard, Gallipolis;
Mrs. Ethel Shasteen, Toron!D,
Obio; Mrs. Margaret Sinclair,
Chester; Mrs. Bill Kouse,
Brenda and cathy Jo, Berrln
Springs, Michigan; Keilb
Ferrell, Fairborn and Mr. end
Mrs. Frank Summerfield,
North IA!wisburg.
Pallbearers were William
Woodard, Albert Wondard,
Donnie Mayer, Jan Hauck, Glen
Ferrell and Robert Ferrell.
Honorary pallbearers were
Rolland Crabtree, John
Hallidsy, Marvin Miller, Harold
Massar, Edward Shaefer and
Bob Clark.
Lar&amp;elt Meteorite
Lareest meteorite ever ciiJ.
ccwered on the mainland of
North America Is Bacublrlto,
with an estimated weight of
'l7 Ioiii!. It was unearthed in
northern Mexico and slill lies
in the same spot.

boy or girl.
The boys In our club Uked the
project better than the glrla.
Everyone Ukes to eat, ao why
not eat the right food.
TIDS IS THE "end of the
club year." All projects COOl·
pleled have been graded and all
the member&amp; have received
their rlbbonl.
But Ills not really the "end."
All f.H cluba, Uke the TrlanSie
4-H Club, will begin to
reorganize this fall and early ·
11011 spring. They will elect new
officers and cboose new
projects for next year.
Perhaps some ol you would
Uke to join a 4-H club, or there
may be some potential club
advisors who would enjoy
having a club. If so, call the
county ellenllon office ( 4464612 • Edenslon 32).
Somewhere there Is a club for
you.ltlsjustamatterofgetllng
you tosether.

e1cellent with most of the birds
being concentrated In the
cornfieldt ~the river. The
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llm.itwW lie lllilrdalJ* ~Y, st·• ·
In, pouesslon. Hpntefll · iiJI~
relnlnded thalshotgurunriust be
plusgecl to t.hreHhell capacity.
This year dove shOCIIl.ug fields
have been planted at McClln!lc
In on attempt to 1ncreue the
dove shooting opporbmlttes on
the area. Bunten lnlerelled In
trying these areu will be
Bank
furnished with dlrectlona at the
Easy Terms
Acctpl Trade-In •
office. Your aper1mces and
All Perla Avalllblt . ·
op1n1ona concemlJt8 the llllCce8tl
Wl\eel horse Stltil ·&amp;' ~v.
of these fieldl 1a requested to
belp 1n evaluatllle future
programs of lh1a nature. You
arealaoJ'fl!!!lndedtbatapermlt
1s needed to bunt 011 the area
which may be obtained at the
office."
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l!OARDING all·, ·brood•,
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nather conditlonJ for each 240011' period as recorded by Pete
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and peper baas. Runs lll!e
travel 33 stetfl an~ rtlurn RUGS A mess? Clttn lor I""
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with chaperoned troup. Mus!
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!rain.
ptrltnce noctuary,
206-6 SINGER ,Touch &amp; Sew stWlng
Averett $125 week plus
machine . complete with
bon~a. Sat Mrs. landis 10 to 5 2 ANtiQUE Stlh Thomas
wolnulstWing stand. Will sell
Tuesday, Libby . Hotel.
clocks, $75 each. I wllh on
terms or $70.00 cash.
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weights, Ph. 4.46·~298 alter
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We Need Listings
206-6
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oldlng, roofing, while gulters,
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WE ARE REALLY IN
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shutters, &lt;omplete FOX HOUND, colo,. while &amp;
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brown with name plate.
Headquarters
remodeling and carponlry
WE HAVE FEWER
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Reward. 0. E. French, Rt. 1, 1965 C800 Ford trucK
work. Free esllmates and
LISTINGS THAN EVER
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also
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baby In my homo. Rio
Mason, W. Va. Rl. 33 nttr 1963 &gt;;, T. Ford P.U.
Older Homes
TakeOver
Grandt, Vinton area, S20 wk.
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Cell 318-11.AO.
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HERE~ A GREAT OP - IN
BLOCK
=-F=,.,- _R_a_nt.,.....___...:..'· 196A 'h T. Int. P.U.
PORTUNITY FOR YOU TO DITION, ONE
U.sed Furniture
1963 4 wheel drive Seoul
"'
OWN YOUR OWN HOME FRO·M CITY PARK. JUST
COMPLETELY
AT VERY LOW INTEREST 8HEN
VERY LARGE unfurnished GE SWEEPER, Admiral 1962 'h T. GMC pickup
RATES. IT'S A MODERN REDECORATED AND IS
console TV In good condition, 19117 1;, T. GMC P.U.
room, centrally localsd,
SMAcL
3
BEDROOM PERFECT FOR LARGE OR
3 pc. bedroom sulle. dinette 1965 &gt;;, T. GMC P.U.
ullllllas·furn. II!Uddle-aged or
LARGE
LOT IN A SMALL FAMILY . WOULD
HOME.
setwlfh6chairs, metal bed&amp; 1968 1 T. Chev . tr·uck
PERFECT
FOR
et~Iv women Pr•lerred, low
VERY GOOD
NEIGH · BE
coli sprln~s. swivel roc:ker. 1963 F600 Ford truck
RETAIL BUSINESS AND
rent. Ph. &lt;146-P244.
BORHOOD
AT
EDGE
OF
1
1961 12 T . Chev. truck
HOME
COMBINATION.
TOWN .
205-3
New Furniture
1963 F600 Ford truck
THERE AAE 13 ROOMS, 21ft
,.F-UR-N-.-·5-roo_m_a_p_t., -2-p-rlv-ale AIR . conditioners at reduced 1961
T. Chev. P.U.
lATHS ,
PLUS
FULL
152 Acres
price. ·Phlico 71100 and 90110 1966 &gt;;, T. Int. P.U .
BASEMENT ,
GARAGE
entrances plus parking,
BTU, Whirlpool 21,1100 BTU, 2 t96i1;2 T. GMC P.u.
eduttsonly. Cell 4.46·3671 afler
1 Mile From Town AND SMALL YARD .
6:30p.m.
Dornlnloo 20 inch fans.
1~1 2 T. GMC
THIS ENTIR.E TRACT OF
New Listing
2~·11
1964 3 T· GMC
LAND IS WOODED WITH
YOU will lind free perking, a 1966
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VERY
NICE 2 BEDROOM
ABOUT
A
QUARTER
OF
MOBILE HOME at Rio Grandt.
friendly welcome and lair 1966 ' ' T. Chev.
MILE OF ROAD FRON · HOM E. 2 MI L E OUT ON
Call 4o46-4763.
prices at Corbin &amp; Snyder
•;, T. Int. P.U.
TAGE WITH SEVERAL GO OD ROAO WIT H 3
:ICU-3
Furn. C:o., 955 Second Ave. I96A 2 T. GMC
BUILDING LOTS . WON · AC RES OF LA N D. COUL D
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APPROVE D
FOR
DERFUL
FOR
THE BE
CAMPERS lor rent. Make
197-11 1956'1~2 t. Chev.
SPORTSMAN OR HUNTER. F .H . .A. . FINANCING .
~~1se~~~~.~:~J;~~ EARLY AMERICAN Storlq. 1967 •;, T. GMC P.U.

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&amp; Canadien, gold and
Tawney Jewelry.
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lANVMARK'S Nice GOy
· has a weatner meter
to tell him when .,oo

·if:

~'l6St ·
SMALL block malo dog In
.i,~;~. ol VInton Ave. Ph.
.;,

need Heating aU:

'llnt.dl To.Buy.·.

2Q.I.3

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sJ:iiL.i. Inn .. aullabt• tor
.i!IIOVIng farm tractor and
ii!!'•.Wdoztr. 1026 Second Ave.
!"'·c~168.

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To Ra.;..
-~m

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:;{rd! 'f'HI(!! or lOUr bedroom

And he can e\ten out

homt In Kaneilga or
.Gallipolis· area. Ph. 2.45-::'ci

your bill1nto · .
fASY l1\YMENTS I

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Call lANDMARK today.

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'lk'll Send a'A?IENDI.Y
OW QUICK

HeanNG OiL~iCe, .
, (ita only G.....,

Says Monld Good 1nd ·
Doug Jollnson.

PH. 992•2181
POMEROY, ott.IO

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1yt\'.m;&lt;"\ r 5{:...J aulfilhallc
changer. Balance $7P.IO. Use
our tivdgtl lerms. Free Gill
with every p..-chase. Call 4461021·
206·3

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~ Minneapolis Moline Power Unit

listings Needed!

ol\'io YAL~~Y
IMPLEMENT CO.

OffiCII Coaat.r.Coaat

~ ~5j20· ~~~¥nylon llres
·

133 Pine St.
Ph. 446·2!32

Nationwide Advortlalng
Brings
IUVERS
From
I!YERYWHEREI

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IAIRD: :1ElllY CO.
Oscar lllrd, Realtor
1

do Sitcond Ave.
Ph, 446-4775

OVERLOOKS GALLIPOLIS
DAM - Nice horne on State
Route 1 has plenty of room,
plentT of water, and
meta building on beck lot.
Priced for qulck solo.

1 ACRE l'"d 3 tnllt1

·out·

Bulavllle ·Rd. with Skyll~
lra)l.,, lOx!O, 211edrooln. AIIO
outbldil. and 'c tll¥ liouti.
Cllll a..m~.
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. MASSIE

Saunders

REAI..-QtATJ ,BROKER

TEL 446-1998

• ERDI_
Insurance
Inc.
437 Second

City
5 RMS., bclth and allached
ltiJIIdty rm., ' - ] ltv. rm. 3
nice bd. rma. . ltchon and
dining comblna lon. Where
con you beet this for S1A.900.

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Av~.

Lincoln Pike

I Opposite Post Office I

MODERN ~ rm . collage with
bclth, fur . heel, F.P., plenty
water ,ltrgt block garage and
other outbldgs. Locoled on 1 3
A, lot. Priced. et $9.000.

UfeAu»fklme
Mabile Home

Rodney

lbpital
Farm· Fie·
Canc:aled Risb •
Molotqde • Mne
Fasonal &amp;
l.iablty

2 STORY, 6 large rms., beth,
partial base., new root, newAluminum siding, H.W. "'"··
new taetory kitchen, 3 rms.
paneled, water lap paid and
natural gal In yard. See now

lor $11,600.

Keystone Rd.
2 A. LOT, 5 rm. house with belh,

fur. heel, lots of paneling,
drilled well with plenty water.
Price reduced to $7,1100.

Vacant Land
RODN'EY: frontage -on St. Rl.
3S and Rodney-Bidwell Rd .
Ideal

for

446 04IM

or
-1752

development;

· Home. Industrial, Tr. Park,
or Shopping Center.

Jtoward B.

2'1&gt; A. Flat, City water and Gas
available, on Bulavllle Rd.
$4,1100.

SaundeiS
"A GoodMan
to Know"

Farm
2 MI. OUT of town. 75 A. can be
lermed. develooed, or would
be a good place io Invest some
money lor specula11on. II has

Phone -3888
•

lake site. City water and gas

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Services Offered

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SMITH'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
DORSEL Smi tt· . Nebo Rd.,
Repair of retng~ratOr:l, air
conditioners , washing

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830 Fourth Avenue

coar and a natural
Price $25,000.
1

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CARTER'S PLUMI!iNG
AND HEATING

a 7 rm. house, big bern and

dv~i !able .

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Plumblnl &amp;Heatt111

olher oulbldQs, .5 lob. base,
timber,

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m,.mo:

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,,~TAN-~
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21Hhird A•e.. ·
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Route 160 AI Evergreen

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DEWITT'S PLUMB" ·G
AND HEATIN G

~~~ 118 ~:.~: ~:~''"J':Cy~ \~~·,in~r,
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446-1066

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DEAD STOCK

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For

Jood

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Neal Realty

Agency

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::.or

Used Furniture

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Stewtrl'l lllnfware
· Vlnfaii,Oillo

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coMBI&amp;:nc

for real

Farm

Is a special combination of
"'nlcillln and PJhydrosteptomycln deslgnfll
to pi'ovic!e for imMejiate and prolonged levl!i$
of antibiotic activity Ill the blood stream . .For
use In treating certain b'acterlal diseases of
animals.
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ONLY

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Of ·,: ,"

' Sycamore Sts.

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Phooe 4146-2735

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2'13·11
FURN. 3 rooms &amp; belt~ upslaln MODERN WALNUT Stereo·
machines, other appliances.
apt. All utllllles paid, adults radio comblnttlon. 4 speeket i i' Yo_u_ar_e_b_u_ll-dl_llg_a-new
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Ph. 37'1 -2651.
Brammer Plumbing &amp; Heating '·
only, no pets. PI\ . 4o46-U19.
sound systein · ~ speed
home
or·
remodeling,
see
us.
115·11
300 Fourth Ave.
?
206-11 aulornallc changer, separate
We are builders. Dlstrlbulor
Phone~
1637
.:
conlrols. Balance $66.48. Uu
lor . Hotpolnl Appliances,
STROUT REALTY
Gene Plants, Owner
UNFURN. 4 rooms &amp; ~th. our budget terms. FREE gtll
Allison
Electric.
LOTS
OVERLOOKING
298-.lf •
wafer furnished, no pets. Ph. with tvery purehest. Call 446Renny
lllcldlun1,
lrtnch
154-11
RIVER-Beautiful building
4o46-1519.
1028.
sites lor people who went e
15.00 Service Charge
' 206&gt;11
201&gt;3 GOOD CLEAN LUMP and
Roultt
nice view of the Ohio River.
Will remove your dtad
LEGAL NOTICE
245-1179
Bidwell
stoker coal. Carl Winters, Rio
The
Gillie
county 1
:2-;;B;:E':;;D;;R;;OOM;m::;fu:::r::;:nlciiiede'
· :Tg~ar=.;e
:
1%11 GMC dump trucl&lt;, old
Priced reasonable, front on
horse and cow•
Grande. Phone 245-5115.
Aorlcultural So ciety will hold ~
Stale Route 7.
aperlment, air cond., $120 per moctel Farmell tractor wllh
Call Jackson 2"'4531
an annual meet i,P, Pl~ti c lectlon J
1·11
mo .. •dulls only. Ph' 4o46-2852. loader lor quick salt. 4o46-&lt;l393
- -- - - - - - - ' September . 17 1-: '
l Uallle :•
201).11
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SMALL
FARMS
Junior ~ L
Cr cvnds . .
RUSSELL
ALL TYPES of. building
RALPH'S Larll&lt;'l - Upholstery County
Seven
to
J8
acres,
some
with
The II!!Ction hC!i l • , ... ~: 30 tO '
Cleaning Service. Free 8:30 P.M . Any "'
::SL-:E:::E::PI:-:;N~G=;;;ROOMS::=;;',"-':'"w" 11kly :-::::=::-:=-~-:--:-.......:201&gt;3 materials, block, brick, sewer
houHs, others lust acreage.
.,tr m1y
pipes. windows, lln~'fls, etc.
..llmates. Ph. 446-0294.
vote.
SEE
US
BEFORE
YOU
BUY.
rates. Park Conlral. Holll.
HOUSE r.oAL, 21on loods. Colt
WOOD
Claude Winters. Rio Grtnde,
191-11
Siened
" . 76'11 4o46-49:1.
Oscar Baird Ill 4132
0.
Ph.
245-5121
after
s.
Annalltll. .all ~
-~--Daup
WelhtrhoH
441
4244
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Secntary 1
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ALBERT EHMAN
SLEEPING ROOMS WJtkly --,,..-----.-_.::.;.
REALTOR
Water Delivery Service
rates, free ·garage •. pi,kif1g. LATE MODEL. Kirby; like n.W,
..
Patriot Star Rl., Gallipolis
'
Libby Hotel.
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all , atlaC~'!'•nl•, fully ·
Ph. 37P-2133
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Estate
Sale
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Aug . 30, Sept . 6, 13
THIRD-AYE. &amp; STATE ST
,..
Aut
c iJV ~ with cams
)
TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
, ·eourf. , milts ... ol - · ·only
.•, .. . NeW .,g zag
AFTER
a
very
trying
day
at
the
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
FREE Inspection. . Call 4o46o
q
U. S. 35. Natural gu, tlly 'stWing machlntt $49.94. Ukt·
W
olllct, lht ·husbclnd was tn· LOCATED at 45 Court Stroot.
324S,.Merrlll O'Dell, Qperator ~-------------. ,
wittar, wldt streetS, 111x70' new frollrlte mangle Ironer
1laying his pipe and reading Has largo storage building on
for hlermltal Termite 1 • ·rour phone will Jlolltl
lots, lr~. shrubs, ront only makt us an' olftr. Sfnger 66
!he evening paper. His wile, rear of lot, 4 room aperlment
Service, 19 Belmont or.
t •• Clth ruulh", toe, .... I
Call me, L~ P!lflable _zt,lt zag cams.
who. was wO{klng on a above and room to perk two - - - - - -- H7·tf I rou phce ·•• •etJen IMt I V
Evans, ~-4714 01'\
pertecl ,.,...., 01\ly S.tU5.
crouword f.!Uit. IUddtnly cars In rear. lbok !his ovw - All. rou eM nH fumHure, fi
1',..13 Stveup-totlOOpnnowiewlng
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celled oil!, 'John, whtl
Is a and make us an ofter.
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - l•pPiiencea, ctothu ... do. I •
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14
machll\ri. .V{i sttvlce what
ftmlle sheep?" ' Ew1,
CHOICE LOTS
REASONABLE roles. John .I•,•• at othr uouud qt I '1
we' sell. Stt~PP~rd's Sewing
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replied
her
husband
....
And 3 LARGE lots In vlllaae ol Rio
Russell, owner &amp; operator. t•••hl lh••l
I
Machine, sat.. and Service.
that's how the light began.
Grandt on U.S. Rt. 35. Large
Ph.
4M-D82.
t
s
Ph. 4o46-~52. .
201&gt;11
Hobart Dillon, .......
loiS-If
011101 446-2674
. PERMANENT -lit Home, enough for a butlnelf or 3
12' x 60' Late model with dwellings.
Gl' Lucille Br1111111
~i~!: . ~~~~ '?~~BILE, 4 door. Hewanl
WATER WELL DRILLING .
addition 12· x w. Hpoms. 11as
Office
44f.llt4
Evllll... 446-1226
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PUmp Sties ..,d Service. Tom
W'lll'l'rft
~ Clrilit. .., ....
Olillral
air
and
ntwi
lerg'
Cllarltl
M.-~
446-1141
.
I
lewis, Phone 304-895-3802.
IV1 1Ql
;·' lwililral gas furnate.,btautiM
J Michael llldl 446-lS"
kitchen. Ntw · ctrpel on ell
·
~ust Listed
--~-'·•·If
rooms, master bedroom hu ----~,..---- =
1'1 bclth, front Porch 12'x50'
GILLENWATER'S Septic Tan; • n .... ,.- .. Dishes lnd
and , pallo on rear wllh 0. D.
&amp; Rapelr. Ph. 4o46o
9C~.nlng
awn!itg1 large car-port end JAY
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Miscellaneous
i)tlll~ fl!""'· BlaCktop circle
"'"'-::-:~-.....1....:......-:.:",.."
Items.
We
Also Bur
lfl'lvt•ln front.~ wtll with
Control
Air
Ctl!dltlotintl
WbmtrQellle IIUI!IP·
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FURA. APT .. 3 room with
private beth, llrsl floor. w
Stcond Ave. Ph. .W..221S or
4o46-2J2.4.
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For Sale , .
Fer
·' · lk line · Ia _,your~? · .LOfTY PILE, tree fro"' soli II ,REDt#CE safe • feat with
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• • 1k, HEREi'S !hit '"'!Nil'-~
t~li carpel ciNned with BiU. . GqJ!eoe T-~lels, &amp;, E·Yap
r;.~~~~~~~J:•~~~ Ilk&lt;
l~r ~n
aa AVON
Repf~~~nfatlvt
Lustre.
Ront
electric
"water pills.'• GillingHam
., goo•l'. m~ II( ~. ahempooer
Sl. Contrai .SupPiy
Dr·~
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r.th~•;ir ' Jaci&lt;oon,
H~Itn YttOt~px
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Dhto . . . .

the New in Farming
old DOt "goof up". The only problem IJ that the rilht question was
mtaakedol the comp11ter or of the genetlclsla.
The question that sbould have been asked was:
"Will corn cmtainlng Teus male sterile cytoplaml, under
certain mu!IUCIII, become hichlY susceptible ID aouthem corn
leal blight and ear rot?"
The qul!llllon apparently asked was:
''!low can we get away from theiiiiiiiWiabor of detasaeling

we

The anower led to using plant stock wblch contained this
Teus male lllerlle cyloplllsm which llllowod the rom BeOld
IJ'Oducer ID get away from the labor of manually detauellng tbe

corn.

But In this year of 1970, many Meigs area farmers will have
9011le fields whicb will be a total loBS, and In others the loas will

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197-6

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work. We had a !Dial of 32
members, with IIIII per cent
completion. All except three
members exhibited at the fair.
the club look "Food Select·
ors.'' as a club project.
'We worked on this at each

Ext. Agent, 4-H, GaiDa
GALUPOUS - What Is 4-H
~
lllgk Low Pre&lt;, doing?
$Jnday
81
116
.90 A1l most of you know, the
Gallia County Junior Fair was
~1
84
55
in progress about a month ago.
'lUiday
85
56
A bigger pari of that fair in- meeting as well as at home.
Weclnelllay fl
59
Each · member gave a
1bii'ICiay
90
57
demonstration
or talk on the
4-H in Action
FrldV
90
81
project. In this project we took a
Sabirday
88
59
eluded
4-H
and
other
youth
look
at outsell.
Averqe high temperature for
organi2atlons.
The
fair
was
a
We
looked at what we ate. We
week tlU year - 88.1 degrees.
display
revealing
what
the
found
out that the food we eat
Lui year - 87.2 degrees.
youth
in
oor
coonty
are
doing.
affects
almost everything about
Average low temperature for
Whal
is
4-H
doing•
Below,
Is
a
us,
such
a.s our looks, physical
week lh1a year - 54.2 degrees.
letter
that
came
acroos
my
desk
and
mental
efficiency, pep and
Lilt year - 06 degrees.
yesterday
.
II
is
from
the
energy,
disposition
and our
'tQtl1 precipitation for week
Triangle
4-H
Club
.
They
growth
and
development.
tliliYW'-.801ncbes.Lul year
reported what they are doing :
We learned the who's who of
4-H
IN
ACTION
nutrients
: (II proteins bllild and
. ~ pnclpltallm ID dote
The
Triangle
4-H
Club
has
repair
body
tissues, as does (2)
tlill pear - SU4 lncbes. Last
completed
another
year
of
club
riboflavin,
(3)
ascorbic acid, (4)
,W - 21.36 Jncheo.
·Ncirmalaverage precipltatloo

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Vitamin A, and (5) lhlamine,. ecoocmy buys In food.
(&amp;I calciwn builds bones and A1l a raul! of lh1a project we
teeth and gives stren«tb ID the are eaUng more .of the right
body framework, (7) Vitamin D kinds of food.
(the sunshine Vitamin). helps Did Y0\1 ever eat broccoli or
control use of calcium, (8) Iron cauliflower raw? They are
combines with protein ID fonn really good. Some of us ale
hemogllbin, (9) carbohydrl¥es fresh pineapple and &amp;Vocado for
give guick energy.
the first time.
.
All of these do other jobs, too. Teenagers often eat from a
We found out that four out of sixth IDa fifth of their dally food
every 10 boys and siJ: out of as a snack. Some of these are
every 10 girls need better diets. fine, others are poor.
One girl went on a diet as a Such Items as soft drlnlta,
result of this project. She lost 25 potato ~bips and chocolate ban
pounds.
are high in sugar and fats but
Our club served snacks with not much else.
nutritive value and enjoyed Other snacks taate just as
eating them. We also planned good and a1ao provide the
menus for a week.
protein, vitamins and minerals
We shopped at the s!Dres with that are important for good
our parents and used looks and rapid growth. We
newspaper ads to find the best recommend this project for any

Hunters Expecting Good Season

Go tD France
- LETART, W, Va.- Miss Sue
Alma B~~!ll!l!lllf!r of
Mr. ,~~cf,;" Mr.. ' E'clward
Bumgarner of IA!tart will leave
Sept. 10 ID attend the Institute
for Amerlean Universities in

Aix-en·Provence, France.
She will be there for the entire
school term, returning next
June, traveling with a gtoup1of
students from universities from
all over the U.S.
She will live with a Fri!nch
family hoping ID learn ID speak
French nuently. She plans a
teaching
career.
Miss
Bumgarner bas attended
Glenvill! State College for the
p&amp;fl .two years, majoring In
French.

PURCHASE VAN
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A
f}9,450 grant was approved by
the Ohio Law Enforcement
Planning Agency Friday lor the
CincinnatiPoliceDepartmentl&lt;i
purchase
a community
relations mobile von.
The van, ID be equiped with
various recording deviceB and
projectors, will be used by the
po~ce ID Improve community
relaUonsinCincinnalilnner-city
areas, officials said.

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PT. PLEASANT - Reports reulindod that Foderlll law
indicale good hunting prospects allows you only two wood ducks.
for Ma.so~ 1 ~1!' ~,season. Therefore, the third duck must
accor~k" 1ii Di'lllrii!t! __
be ol another species. Let's try
BiologiBil'aUI Matthews.. ,
our best ll;r'"Shi11Jt'llr!lkl!!l .nnlyr
Mal thews said faryners and and send as many bed!ib..Ck
sporlsmen have prediCted good north this spring as pDBSible.
hatchmg succeBB for grouse, "Quail hunting will probably
turkey, ~nd woodcock. Field be on par with last year. Deer
observatiOns bave also. m- populations are still increasing
d1cated good summer survival. in the county and the deer
Matthews made the followmg
comments:
"Grouse are on the upswiOfl of
their cycle and hunting should
tD
be at least as good as last year
and possibly helter. Rabbits are
POMEROY Funeral
abundant and hunting should be services for Dollald Hauck were
good for . this species. The held Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
woodcock IS a minor game bird Ewing Funeral Home. Here
lor this coooty, but the few from out of !Dwn were Mrs.
dyed4n·the·wood timberdoodle Harley Ferrell and Mr. and
hunters around shouldn't have Mrs. Jack Ferrell, West Salen,
any complaints.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. RDbert
:·wood ducks are present in · Ferrell and Tim, Lodl, Ohio;
fair nwnbers on the McClintic Richard Ferrell, Wooster; Mr.
and hunUng should be on par and Mrs. William Miller and
with past years. This year; Willis Ferrell, Ashland; Glen
hunting in the waterfowl area Ferrell and Danny, Galloway;
will be Urntted to the period ol Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith,
legal shooUng time unlil12:00 Mrs. Carol Rowley, Mrs.
noon during the first ball of the Roberta Maidens, Marloo; Mr.
waterfowl season. This Is an and Mrs. Bill Ferrell, Wadsattempt ID reduce . the distur- worth; Mr. and Mrs. C. J .
bance and extend the cluck Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dey,
hunting opportunities over a Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck, Jim
longer period. Three ducks per Watson, and Mrs. Marguerite
day may be taken this year on Boyce, all of Columbus; Mr.
McClintic, but you are and Mrs. Luther Frederick,
Vinlo!l; Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Proffill, Portland; Mrs. Larry
Betz, Mrs. Kendell Deckard and

!;,am,•

Come

kill this fall should be the
highest yet. Squirrel hun ling
will be spptty, due ID ,the _late
freeze, with aquirrela being
conce~lrated 1~ \he areu
missed ·by the 'lrbsl. '
"Turkey hun tin 00 CornstaiJ;
this spring sho::fd be good if
winter survival 1.3 comparable
ID past years.
"Dove hunting should be

Funeral in Pomeroy
Kenny Deckard, Gallipolis;
Mrs. Ethel Shasteen, Toron!D,
Obio; Mrs. Margaret Sinclair,
Chester; Mrs. Bill Kouse,
Brenda and cathy Jo, Berrln
Springs, Michigan; Keilb
Ferrell, Fairborn and Mr. end
Mrs. Frank Summerfield,
North IA!wisburg.
Pallbearers were William
Woodard, Albert Wondard,
Donnie Mayer, Jan Hauck, Glen
Ferrell and Robert Ferrell.
Honorary pallbearers were
Rolland Crabtree, John
Hallidsy, Marvin Miller, Harold
Massar, Edward Shaefer and
Bob Clark.
Lar&amp;elt Meteorite
Lareest meteorite ever ciiJ.
ccwered on the mainland of
North America Is Bacublrlto,
with an estimated weight of
'l7 Ioiii!. It was unearthed in
northern Mexico and slill lies
in the same spot.

boy or girl.
The boys In our club Uked the
project better than the glrla.
Everyone Ukes to eat, ao why
not eat the right food.
TIDS IS THE "end of the
club year." All projects COOl·
pleled have been graded and all
the member&amp; have received
their rlbbonl.
But Ills not really the "end."
All f.H cluba, Uke the TrlanSie
4-H Club, will begin to
reorganize this fall and early ·
11011 spring. They will elect new
officers and cboose new
projects for next year.
Perhaps some ol you would
Uke to join a 4-H club, or there
may be some potential club
advisors who would enjoy
having a club. If so, call the
county ellenllon office ( 4464612 • Edenslon 32).
Somewhere there Is a club for
you.ltlsjustamatterofgetllng
you tosether.

e1cellent with most of the birds
being concentrated In the
cornfieldt ~the river. The
'
llm.itwW lie lllilrdalJ* ~Y, st·• ·
In, pouesslon. Hpntefll · iiJI~
relnlnded thalshotgurunriust be
plusgecl to t.hreHhell capacity.
This year dove shOCIIl.ug fields
have been planted at McClln!lc
In on attempt to 1ncreue the
dove shooting opporbmlttes on
the area. Bunten lnlerelled In
trying these areu will be
Bank
furnished with dlrectlona at the
Easy Terms
Acctpl Trade-In •
office. Your aper1mces and
All Perla Avalllblt . ·
op1n1ona concemlJt8 the llllCce8tl
Wl\eel horse Stltil ·&amp;' ~v.
of these fieldl 1a requested to
belp 1n evaluatllle future
programs of lh1a nature. You
arealaoJ'fl!!!lndedtbatapermlt
1s needed to bunt 011 the area
which may be obtained at the
office."
,

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206-1
.0:\LL . AfitER s . p.m. for
, · .~ Rawl~lgh Products, 1P24 E.
I 1'f.Ye· Ph. '4o46-2019.
~···· j ,.
201&gt;1
~ii!Ns tifoducts sold at ,.
&lt;}"II ·Avt. Ph. 4o46-476\.

1

BY CHARI.O'ITE BUCHY

llrial'fO!dl Kt11ntll

l!OARDING all·, ·brood•,
~ iplclaus lnd'oor-outiloOr (UIII.

rJlh
•
.J. lS Club Had 100% Project Completion

. GALUPOLIS Tem·
perature, precipitation and
nather conditlonJ for each 240011' period as recorded by Pete
:ajcConnlck, Fairfield Weather
~lion oblerver:

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s.

001'11 ?"

Week's Weather

172,
·.
~-6 ,..-- - - -- - - - '
2014 CHR'f$LEil . Atrltt'np atr ~DE TO order plastic desk
,--.,....:-~.....,.......:..,............:
conditioners for Nit. ~ lett name signa or anything,
WANTED by 'l\t Jonea lloya:
lii,OIIO BTU, was $:!84.fS, ciOH of all kinds. Simmons Pig. &amp;
weare laklng,aprllcali~ lor · P~JI Prlct,$225. 12.000 BTU wu
Olftce Eqylp.
Office 4*·3643
'"'"'"" or ,tul lllilt Hill
$264.95, .ciON out price $205.
18M!
Evenings Call
,.
glrll or, C41sliltrt. Milly IM· • U.rry's Wayside Furnlt..-e. WILL SACRIFICE ,Singer Zig·
E. M. "Ike" Wiseman 446-3796
medi~!Jiy ol Tht Jbiiii Boys
•
206-3 , Zag eqtJipped disk modll
Stch.··ffci.Phone C.ll• pteeu.
sewing machine. Exoollonl
E. N. \VIIIIIIIIn 446'4$00
1,37 Pine 5'1., GeiiiP!)IIs. :ICU- FIR~W9QD. Ph. 4o46-147. 206-6 . • condition. Only $37.410 cash
.r
3
price. Makea butlonholts,
.'
end monograms.
ombroldtr1
196A FORD converllblt, 289
Phone 4o46-~02.
·
••QI
..,g,, stand., aood ·COI)!Ittlon.
20U
1N9 Yamaha 'f75 End~io.
GIRL, TRA'JEL
or call lowell McCIIrlay,affar E,LECTROLUX CLEANER
3 p.m: 318•11252,
··
Large delu... model. l;llm.
INTERSTATP. ~as oPef,ln_gs lor
201&gt;3
plelit with all ciNnlng 111011
' live girls, 11 'to 24, tree to
and peper baas. Runs lll!e
travel 33 stetfl an~ rtlurn RUGS A mess? Clttn lor I""
new. Will fell .fcir $21.00 cNit ·
with chaperoned troup. Mus!
wllh Blue Lustre. Rent
or terms. Phone.416-2102.
1·
be nut, ambiHous and free to
el•ctrlc shampooer , $1.
ilo24 I
leeve Immediately. No ••·
Farmer's Hardware Co.
!rain.
ptrltnce noctuary,
206-6 SINGER ,Touch &amp; Sew stWlng
Averett $125 week plus
machine . complete with
bon~a. Sat Mrs. landis 10 to 5 2 ANtiQUE Stlh Thomas
wolnulstWing stand. Will sell
Tuesday, Libby . Hotel.
clocks, $75 each. I wllh on
terms or $70.00 cash.
Perenls wei come at In,
Charming Home, Choice Location
weights, Ph. 4.46·~298 alter
Phone 4.46-~02.
ter.vl .....
ol:lO.
202-6
206-3
Owner Anxious To Sell
---'----...:.201&gt;2
CORRUGATED
decorating
BE AT0Y Dttttr lor Playhouse lHI 'HONDA 50CC Sportsmen . pepers, crepe pepers, pre..ul
alECK TIIESE Otri'S'l'ANDING FEATURES - ~
Co. FrH !reining, no coli .. no
Price 1125. Helm~l Included. loitering, '4 In~ up. Pltsltc,
lARGE BEDROOMS- WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE del .. no cash lnvtllmtnl. Call
Ph. 446-0319.
to
anythl..,.
51gn
board
slick
~ollect Carhlolle Heiskell,
FULL DRY BASEMENT-' LAJIG~ UVING ROOM 1c
206-3 and stencils. Simmons Pig. 'South Potnl, 317-4791.
DING AIIJ:A-VERY NICE IUlUIEN(RANGE, OVEN,
Oitlce
Equip.
~1391.
169·11 6 MONTH old black male
110-11
DISHWASHER ETC.) - 2 CAR GARAGE ,- LAJIGE
--------Poodle. Ph. 4.46-0302. 206-3
lANilllCAPED WT (IGdlO) - SPRING VALLEY ADEXCELSIOR Sal! Works Wanted
DRESS. THIS IS ONE OF 'DIE VERY BEST BUYS YOU'LL
a fright? Make them .limestone and Cotl for sale,
HANDY
for odd lobs. Hes CARPETS.
SEEONTODAY'SMARKET.CAILIKEWISEMANRIGHT
• bttulllul slghl wllh Blue lump, egg, stoker, and mint
own tool•. ·~11 4o46-f278.
NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
~uslre.
Rent
electric run . E. Milln Sl., Pameroy, 0.
'
205-12
Ph. 992-3191.
sham_. Sl . Lower G. C.
114-lf
Murphy Slore.
WE specialize In -Misflc vinyl
Low, Low, Low
We Need Listings
206-6
and nome 'brand aluminum
oldlng, roofing, while gulters,
New GMC rruck
WE ARE REALLY IN
Down Payment
shutters, &lt;omplete FOX HOUND, colo,. while &amp;
NEED OF PROPERTY TO
IF YOU CAN QUALIFY SELL.
brown with name plate.
Headquarters
remodeling and carponlry
WE HAVE FEWER
FOR
F.H.A.
LOAN
HERE'S
Reward. 0. E. French, Rt. 1, 1965 C800 Ford trucK
work. Free esllmates and
LISTINGS THAN EVER
A
VERY
GOOD
OLDER
3
Gallipolis, Ohio.
referenc:ea . Byerly Con1964 If• T. Chev. P.U.
. BEDROOM HOME WITH BEFORE. IF YOU HAVE A
HO~E. FARM, BUSINESS
.slrucllon Co.. Cora-Rodney
201&gt;4 1963 1 T. GMC
NEW KITCHEN. NEW OR
BARE LAND,
Ad., 245-5126.
C_A_N_N-'----'---1965 'h T. GMC 4 W.O. P.U.
BATH AND NEW WALL TO CALLJUST
OS TODAY.
INIIG
peacphes,
also
1965 v, T. Ford P.U.
WALL
CARPETING
.
BE
14!f·ll
8a rIle peers, rune plums 1951 'I' T. Ford P.U.
SURE AND SEE IT.
one Of The Best
VifLL CARE for small chlid or
end apples. Bob's Market, 1963 3 T. International
baby In my homo. Rio
Mason, W. Va. Rl. 33 nttr 1963 &gt;;, T. Ford P.U.
Older Homes
TakeOver
Grandt, Vinton area, S20 wk.
~son Car Wash. Ph . . n3- 1967 "'' T. Int. P.U.
HERE'S A VERY AT ·
1
412 Percent Loan TRACTIVE OLDER HOME
Cell 318-11.AO.
'm3
202·11 1963 4 Wheel drive Scout
·
EX'C ELLENT CON·
1966 l'h T. GMC
HERE~ A GREAT OP - IN
BLOCK
=-F=,.,- _R_a_nt.,.....___...:..'· 196A 'h T. Int. P.U.
PORTUNITY FOR YOU TO DITION, ONE
U.sed Furniture
1963 4 wheel drive Seoul
"'
OWN YOUR OWN HOME FRO·M CITY PARK. JUST
COMPLETELY
AT VERY LOW INTEREST 8HEN
VERY LARGE unfurnished GE SWEEPER, Admiral 1962 'h T. GMC pickup
RATES. IT'S A MODERN REDECORATED AND IS
console TV In good condition, 19117 1;, T. GMC P.U.
room, centrally localsd,
SMAcL
3
BEDROOM PERFECT FOR LARGE OR
3 pc. bedroom sulle. dinette 1965 &gt;;, T. GMC P.U.
ullllllas·furn. II!Uddle-aged or
LARGE
LOT IN A SMALL FAMILY . WOULD
HOME.
setwlfh6chairs, metal bed&amp; 1968 1 T. Chev . tr·uck
PERFECT
FOR
et~Iv women Pr•lerred, low
VERY GOOD
NEIGH · BE
coli sprln~s. swivel roc:ker. 1963 F600 Ford truck
RETAIL BUSINESS AND
rent. Ph. &lt;146-P244.
BORHOOD
AT
EDGE
OF
1
1961 12 T . Chev. truck
HOME
COMBINATION.
TOWN .
205-3
New Furniture
1963 F600 Ford truck
THERE AAE 13 ROOMS, 21ft
,.F-UR-N-.-·5-roo_m_a_p_t., -2-p-rlv-ale AIR . conditioners at reduced 1961
T. Chev. P.U.
lATHS ,
PLUS
FULL
152 Acres
price. ·Phlico 71100 and 90110 1966 &gt;;, T. Int. P.U .
BASEMENT ,
GARAGE
entrances plus parking,
BTU, Whirlpool 21,1100 BTU, 2 t96i1;2 T. GMC P.u.
eduttsonly. Cell 4.46·3671 afler
1 Mile From Town AND SMALL YARD .
6:30p.m.
Dornlnloo 20 inch fans.
1~1 2 T. GMC
THIS ENTIR.E TRACT OF
New Listing
2~·11
1964 3 T· GMC
LAND IS WOODED WITH
YOU will lind free perking, a 1966
- -------1
VERY
NICE 2 BEDROOM
ABOUT
A
QUARTER
OF
MOBILE HOME at Rio Grandt.
friendly welcome and lair 1966 ' ' T. Chev.
MILE OF ROAD FRON · HOM E. 2 MI L E OUT ON
Call 4o46-4763.
prices at Corbin &amp; Snyder
•;, T. Int. P.U.
TAGE WITH SEVERAL GO OD ROAO WIT H 3
:ICU-3
Furn. C:o., 955 Second Ave. I96A 2 T. GMC
BUILDING LOTS . WON · AC RES OF LA N D. COUL D
;::;;;;;;;:;;:;-;--:::-;--;::-;Ph. 4.46·1111 .
: : ~'
~~J ~~·
APPROVE D
FOR
DERFUL
FOR
THE BE
CAMPERS lor rent. Make
197-11 1956'1~2 t. Chev.
SPORTSMAN OR HUNTER. F .H . .A. . FINANCING .
~~1se~~~~.~:~J;~~ EARLY AMERICAN Storlq. 1967 •;, T. GMC P.U.

,")'P·

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~~Ecolnsboughlond sold. U.

~,:s.-

&amp; Canadien, gold and
Tawney Jewelry.
.
.
lPIJ.II

- ~~~er.

lANVMARK'S Nice GOy
· has a weatner meter
to tell him when .,oo

·if:

~'l6St ·
SMALL block malo dog In
.i,~;~. ol VInton Ave. Ph.
.;,

need Heating aU:

'llnt.dl To.Buy.·.

2Q.I.3

-

sJ:iiL.i. Inn .. aullabt• tor
.i!IIOVIng farm tractor and
ii!!'•.Wdoztr. 1026 Second Ave.
!"'·c~168.

· , ·

,-

,111........
To Ra.;..
-~m

:ICU-11

:;{rd! 'f'HI(!! or lOUr bedroom

And he can e\ten out

homt In Kaneilga or
.Gallipolis· area. Ph. 2.45-::'ci

your bill1nto · .
fASY l1\YMENTS I

1"

·· , · _ .• ·A:-\.~·~l:.

Call lANDMARK today.

11!f"

'lk'll Send a'A?IENDI.Y
OW QUICK

HeanNG OiL~iCe, .
, (ita only G.....,

Says Monld Good 1nd ·
Doug Jollnson.

PH. 992•2181
POMEROY, ott.IO

'

1yt\'.m;&lt;"\ r 5{:...J aulfilhallc
changer. Balance $7P.IO. Use
our tivdgtl lerms. Free Gill
with every p..-chase. Call 4461021·
206·3

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,

~ Minneapolis Moline Power Unit

listings Needed!

ol\'io YAL~~Y
IMPLEMENT CO.

OffiCII Coaat.r.Coaat

~ ~5j20· ~~~¥nylon llres
·

133 Pine St.
Ph. 446·2!32

Nationwide Advortlalng
Brings
IUVERS
From
I!YERYWHEREI

'

IAIRD: :1ElllY CO.
Oscar lllrd, Realtor
1

do Sitcond Ave.
Ph, 446-4775

OVERLOOKS GALLIPOLIS
DAM - Nice horne on State
Route 1 has plenty of room,
plentT of water, and
meta building on beck lot.
Priced for qulck solo.

1 ACRE l'"d 3 tnllt1

·out·

Bulavllle ·Rd. with Skyll~
lra)l.,, lOx!O, 211edrooln. AIIO
outbldil. and 'c tll¥ liouti.
Cllll a..m~.
:ICU-3

. MASSIE

Saunders

REAI..-QtATJ ,BROKER

TEL 446-1998

• ERDI_
Insurance
Inc.
437 Second

City
5 RMS., bclth and allached
ltiJIIdty rm., ' - ] ltv. rm. 3
nice bd. rma. . ltchon and
dining comblna lon. Where
con you beet this for S1A.900.

•
•

Av~.

Lincoln Pike

I Opposite Post Office I

MODERN ~ rm . collage with
bclth, fur . heel, F.P., plenty
water ,ltrgt block garage and
other outbldgs. Locoled on 1 3
A, lot. Priced. et $9.000.

UfeAu»fklme
Mabile Home

Rodney

lbpital
Farm· Fie·
Canc:aled Risb •
Molotqde • Mne
Fasonal &amp;
l.iablty

2 STORY, 6 large rms., beth,
partial base., new root, newAluminum siding, H.W. "'"··
new taetory kitchen, 3 rms.
paneled, water lap paid and
natural gal In yard. See now

lor $11,600.

Keystone Rd.
2 A. LOT, 5 rm. house with belh,

fur. heel, lots of paneling,
drilled well with plenty water.
Price reduced to $7,1100.

Vacant Land
RODN'EY: frontage -on St. Rl.
3S and Rodney-Bidwell Rd .
Ideal

for

446 04IM

or
-1752

development;

· Home. Industrial, Tr. Park,
or Shopping Center.

Jtoward B.

2'1&gt; A. Flat, City water and Gas
available, on Bulavllle Rd.
$4,1100.

SaundeiS
"A GoodMan
to Know"

Farm
2 MI. OUT of town. 75 A. can be
lermed. develooed, or would
be a good place io Invest some
money lor specula11on. II has

Phone -3888
•

lake site. City water and gas

____!_~! ~r1.~~ '~~

Services Offered

..•.••·,::.

,,uJ

SMITH'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
DORSEL Smi tt· . Nebo Rd.,
Repair of retng~ratOr:l, air
conditioners , washing

'·•

830 Fourth Avenue

coar and a natural
Price $25,000.
1

;

CARTER'S PLUMI!iNG
AND HEATING

a 7 rm. house, big bern and

dv~i !able .

'

Plumblnl &amp;Heatt111

olher oulbldQs, .5 lob. base,
timber,

•

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~AR"

m,.mo:

.PIIJiiiblhg
,,~TAN-~
, !!, ~· n·nr,'
21Hhird A•e.. ·
· 1 lf.
111-11 {
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Route 160 AI Evergreen

~.

DEWITT'S PLUMB" ·G
AND HEATIN G

~~~ 118 ~:.~: ~:~''"J':Cy~ \~~·,in~r,
*

...

446-1066

D
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DEAD STOCK

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For

Jood

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Neal Realty

Agency

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SPECIAL!
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::.or

Used Furniture

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f4
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Stewtrl'l lllnfware
· Vlnfaii,Oillo

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coMBI&amp;:nc

for real

Farm

Is a special combination of
"'nlcillln and PJhydrosteptomycln deslgnfll
to pi'ovic!e for imMejiate and prolonged levl!i$
of antibiotic activity Ill the blood stream . .For
use In treating certain b'acterlal diseases of
animals.
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100 c:C
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ONLY

19

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Central~

Of ·,: ,"

' Sycamore Sts.

,

Phooe 4146-2735

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7llll.tf ~·
2'13·11
FURN. 3 rooms &amp; belt~ upslaln MODERN WALNUT Stereo·
machines, other appliances.
apt. All utllllles paid, adults radio comblnttlon. 4 speeket i i' Yo_u_ar_e_b_u_ll-dl_llg_a-new
'
Ph. 37'1 -2651.
Brammer Plumbing &amp; Heating '·
only, no pets. PI\ . 4o46-U19.
sound systein · ~ speed
home
or·
remodeling,
see
us.
115·11
300 Fourth Ave.
?
206-11 aulornallc changer, separate
We are builders. Dlstrlbulor
Phone~
1637
.:
conlrols. Balance $66.48. Uu
lor . Hotpolnl Appliances,
STROUT REALTY
Gene Plants, Owner
UNFURN. 4 rooms &amp; ~th. our budget terms. FREE gtll
Allison
Electric.
LOTS
OVERLOOKING
298-.lf •
wafer furnished, no pets. Ph. with tvery purehest. Call 446Renny
lllcldlun1,
lrtnch
154-11
RIVER-Beautiful building
4o46-1519.
1028.
sites lor people who went e
15.00 Service Charge
' 206&gt;11
201&gt;3 GOOD CLEAN LUMP and
Roultt
nice view of the Ohio River.
Will remove your dtad
LEGAL NOTICE
245-1179
Bidwell
stoker coal. Carl Winters, Rio
The
Gillie
county 1
:2-;;B;:E':;;D;;R;;OOM;m::;fu:::r::;:nlciiiede'
· :Tg~ar=.;e
:
1%11 GMC dump trucl&lt;, old
Priced reasonable, front on
horse and cow•
Grande. Phone 245-5115.
Aorlcultural So ciety will hold ~
Stale Route 7.
aperlment, air cond., $120 per moctel Farmell tractor wllh
Call Jackson 2"'4531
an annual meet i,P, Pl~ti c lectlon J
1·11
mo .. •dulls only. Ph' 4o46-2852. loader lor quick salt. 4o46-&lt;l393
- -- - - - - - - ' September . 17 1-: '
l Uallle :•
201).11
' .
. ------'--SEVERAL
SMALL
FARMS
Junior ~ L
Cr cvnds . .
RUSSELL
ALL TYPES of. building
RALPH'S Larll&lt;'l - Upholstery County
Seven
to
J8
acres,
some
with
The II!!Ction hC!i l • , ... ~: 30 tO '
Cleaning Service. Free 8:30 P.M . Any "'
::SL-:E:::E::PI:-:;N~G=;;;ROOMS::=;;',"-':'"w" 11kly :-::::=::-:=-~-:--:-.......:201&gt;3 materials, block, brick, sewer
houHs, others lust acreage.
.,tr m1y
pipes. windows, lln~'fls, etc.
..llmates. Ph. 446-0294.
vote.
SEE
US
BEFORE
YOU
BUY.
rates. Park Conlral. Holll.
HOUSE r.oAL, 21on loods. Colt
WOOD
Claude Winters. Rio Grtnde,
191-11
Siened
" . 76'11 4o46-49:1.
Oscar Baird Ill 4132
0.
Ph.
245-5121
after
s.
Annalltll. .all ~
-~--Daup
WelhtrhoH
441
4244
----'--~-206-12
Secntary 1
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ALBERT EHMAN
SLEEPING ROOMS WJtkly --,,..-----.-_.::.;.
REALTOR
Water Delivery Service
rates, free ·garage •. pi,kif1g. LATE MODEL. Kirby; like n.W,
..
Patriot Star Rl., Gallipolis
'
Libby Hotel.
·
all , atlaC~'!'•nl•, fully ·
Ph. 37P-2133
1
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Real
Estate
Sale
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Aug . 30, Sept . 6, 13
THIRD-AYE. &amp; STATE ST
,..
Aut
c iJV ~ with cams
)
TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
, ·eourf. , milts ... ol - · ·only
.•, .. . NeW .,g zag
AFTER
a
very
trying
day
at
the
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
FREE Inspection. . Call 4o46o
q
U. S. 35. Natural gu, tlly 'stWing machlntt $49.94. Ukt·
W
olllct, lht ·husbclnd was tn· LOCATED at 45 Court Stroot.
324S,.Merrlll O'Dell, Qperator ~-------------. ,
wittar, wldt streetS, 111x70' new frollrlte mangle Ironer
1laying his pipe and reading Has largo storage building on
for hlermltal Termite 1 • ·rour phone will Jlolltl
lots, lr~. shrubs, ront only makt us an' olftr. Sfnger 66
!he evening paper. His wile, rear of lot, 4 room aperlment
Service, 19 Belmont or.
t •• Clth ruulh", toe, .... I
Call me, L~ P!lflable _zt,lt zag cams.
who. was wO{klng on a above and room to perk two - - - - - -- H7·tf I rou phce ·•• •etJen IMt I V
Evans, ~-4714 01'\
pertecl ,.,...., 01\ly S.tU5.
crouword f.!Uit. IUddtnly cars In rear. lbok !his ovw - All. rou eM nH fumHure, fi
1',..13 Stveup-totlOOpnnowiewlng
·
· ·
celled oil!, 'John, whtl
Is a and make us an ofter.
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - l•pPiiencea, ctothu ... do. I •
1
14
machll\ri. .V{i sttvlce what
ftmlle sheep?" ' Ew1,
CHOICE LOTS
REASONABLE roles. John .I•,•• at othr uouud qt I '1
we' sell. Stt~PP~rd's Sewing
'
I
replied
her
husband
....
And 3 LARGE lots In vlllaae ol Rio
Russell, owner &amp; operator. t•••hl lh••l
I
Machine, sat.. and Service.
that's how the light began.
Grandt on U.S. Rt. 35. Large
Ph.
4M-D82.
t
s
Ph. 4o46-~52. .
201&gt;11
Hobart Dillon, .......
loiS-If
011101 446-2674
. PERMANENT -lit Home, enough for a butlnelf or 3
12' x 60' Late model with dwellings.
Gl' Lucille Br1111111
~i~!: . ~~~~ '?~~BILE, 4 door. Hewanl
WATER WELL DRILLING .
addition 12· x w. Hpoms. 11as
Office
44f.llt4
Evllll... 446-1226
.','!!"'~".
.
.: '
' 201&gt;3
PUmp Sties ..,d Service. Tom
W'lll'l'rft
~ Clrilit. .., ....
Olillral
air
and
ntwi
lerg'
Cllarltl
M.-~
446-1141
.
I
lewis, Phone 304-895-3802.
IV1 1Ql
;·' lwililral gas furnate.,btautiM
J Michael llldl 446-lS"
kitchen. Ntw · ctrpel on ell
·
~ust Listed
--~-'·•·If
rooms, master bedroom hu ----~,..---- =
1'1 bclth, front Porch 12'x50'
GILLENWATER'S Septic Tan; • n .... ,.- .. Dishes lnd
and , pallo on rear wllh 0. D.
&amp; Rapelr. Ph. 4o46o
9C~.nlng
awn!itg1 large car-port end JAY
""
Miscellaneous
i)tlll~ fl!""'· BlaCktop circle
"'"'-::-:~-.....1....:......-:.:",.."
Items.
We
Also Bur
lfl'lvt•ln front.~ wtll with
Control
Air
Ctl!dltlotintl
WbmtrQellle IIUI!IP·
"
. -Healing

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FURA. APT .. 3 room with
private beth, llrsl floor. w
Stcond Ave. Ph. .W..221S or
4o46-2J2.4.
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ONE

To D!L
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months to P!IY.

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usa~re
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19661f4P~

2 DR. HDTP

2 Daar Hdln~ low miM!Ige. Sharp car.

score.

!H..,.,.,.. IM••,U. Aun.l

$1595

·1969 VOLKSWAGEN .$1895
=~~~~!Erred~-~~~~Sa=ve~.t.::~:: ·'

8 Opels In S.
At
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NOI.J.fl"'OS

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Jtl!lile Help Wanted •

/ Voice along Broadway !

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4.
5.

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Artl'f•"c•"al Bl"ds
Have Thelr• Use

!rem

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20-1'011,..

load_.

lf.
~l111~~f'-'": '"-'c ~.by

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leiter to oaeh ...-. to
ferm four onllnar7 . warda.

poae two bid' ID QY sUit but
clubl. Tbla bid w.ould ...Uy
shO!V a weak two bid lti'1tli8

next suit but mllbt lh.W 1
very 1 t r on 8 dlitrllllllloilil
band ljl lhllult illd.
.
Thla
ha4 the
llroiiJ hand. Jeff'• ·~ .
of two epadu ·llld, "H '1ou
dQ have • wea.k two bid, Jet'~ '"""""pia)' It there.'' .
'
tfa•a two 110-trlDnp call ~r;w..,;;..
.••• the .third lttallht arU•
flclal bid !Jl . tW ' filnd. It

I TAXECl

time ua

I K)

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AN~~S_'!i;IU~.!!JHT

~g~~~Ji§~~§~~§ eald,

with a 101ld IIYtll-eard' ltqrt
lull" "I have:·
' a *WI. band
.

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992-5342

NOW

Chev.
'795 5495
'oac·n, V-•· a.ut9fllatlc radio. . ,
'495

$295

power steering,

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GMAc~inonclngAvaillblo POM.EROY

For Sale

.

! .v·~~r n

. . . . . . ONE

ONE · 21-FOOT house trailer,
John Pepe,
completely furnished. POTATOES,
Recine, Ofllo, $5 per 100 fbi.
Suitable f« cemws or tax
Call 949-3025.
A bargain ot $350.
J.25-6tc
~ $!!muel Birnhort on Rt.
12A lliove SyracUII, acrou
!'a-POLLED Chaiolala bull .
from Roclna Planing Mill.
Phone Cheater 9115-3371
JI.2Utc
- - - -- -.:.'".:.JO.Jt:...:.p
COON HOUND pul)l. Donald Pooler, Cholltf.. PhOIIe 115- CHESTS, dressers, chairs,
doska. marble slobs, Iron
'J/&amp;W.
gatos, corner cupboard, walh
l-21-31p
stands, umbrella stand,
STAR KiLLS rata quickly, IIUI't. .. fe, cradle, swivel off co
2lfl lbl., SI.OIP, Ebarabach . CHAIRS. Phone 992·3«13.
l-311-6tc
Hardwlro, Suaar Run Mills,
. ' P.Idcri :HI!rcfware, Muon. PEACHES and prune plums
l-27-301p
arriving Sundly morning.
Canning tomatoes on hand.
Bring containers. Mldwoy
Meriel, W. Moln St .•
Pqmar1fy. -Phone 992-~ ,..
992·2545.

· hun'-"·

EXPERIENCED
ltad_iator Service

living rOQn"',

.KitNSON
MASONRY

ROOf1NG1
BY OOIITRAcr

R~or

AND~ acrH lot. 5 room

house, new

r,••

'1.95 ··JS95

:!11~1·~-~·1;

rour

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'WAs·

7-26-Hc

NEW HOMES tor sale. We hove
beeulllullofa available or will
bund on yours. S1101ple homes
olroedy built f«
ln.
si)Odlon. Call A. E. eo, Leo
Construction, Phone 992-3454.
6-29-Hc

OPEN £VES. IL8

For Sale

sale. Call 992-5324.

~RR

&amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

~·rl"

eav••

Syracuse. Priced for quick

Turquoise with black vinyl top. turquoise
Interior, full power equipment, Including
windows, seat, power doOr locks, AM- FM
stereo radio. w-s-w tires. tinted gla~s. door
·edg!! .guards, tilt &amp; tetes• tfcierhrg ·~t; air conditioning.
"'

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, Pa~t

OLDER HOUSE on chalco Tot In

1970 CADILLAC~., ...

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Real Estate For Sale

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·

the ...eoat of bl•
AU conventions are
allowed iD a world'• cbamp.
lOIIIblp and Ira came up will!
a betuty for this oae.
He iDVellled I llllll!lilur·

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retained

29-Hii,....,

from Eea1arn High SchooL
Phone Cheater 985-3958, Mn.
Roger Bohr.

'$1495

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Domy Thompson or Tom ~-

May 25 lr. my ham• aa011

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j Aile for

BABYSIT'rf~)G, Oct. 12 fhrough

SUND. AY ·cROSSWORD PUZZLE IN~!~:m:.!...yotChanu c~r~.R.~"¥i/~

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THE &amp;UE-'$ SECPOIAL

Empl oym8nt Wanted

.
E'. Mefhtw
lilt, who
lllll MID~
·'
(George Hamid, theatrical herself, she gave me my few.
IIJe
~,dtptrfed
.111a ....._
· D · -• .
i. impreurio,subotltut.es lor Jack greatoot 111ft - a first ~;rode In lhe old days It tool&lt; yeara,to ,
. '"" , ._.,. , . .
AIJGLL~t ~:llt1 .!! .h•l , :,'',ll~ :&gt; ~r,~~ ,. i tp*'J,;J~\~~;7'.;;;:::.' &amp;~lit·•~
;~' ~
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•
.:1 o'"'~-- ~lh a m.tM.t column prime~Tbrough cn1 m tti~ss, uamstar~.
nowlt~ .. ,.,H'I'l"'' .. , ~t ..., M .,~""''"""
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.(Jri!ftGI •!O•
.:t ~ .. ,.,.
f taketh awe ~
. ,. ··~ . 1 . ... •
. about hi9 ~ap\jc ..CiiY, Steel latJorlfl\l. ours. she laiJShl me ·overnight. •
Ill)'
' ACIIOU " '77~. oi.,,.
IU-IIolool.,..
Bieslld be rho name of tho
,
Pier.)
.. ' ' "
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myv '!!fBi stwnb, ~~ words of in 1957, the year before I wised
-J
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31
-'0f
n
R~uan INd
Lord.
ALL11 ~&lt;oglstar
..
B" GEORGEHAMID
English, and then taught me up and ""'••ht
...., ·Rl""'·
-• Ne!son · A
I-Roll.......t1on 7n::::Mo"..7ontooow
1\..rl..
_....,1_
Groetly
milled by his wile, ATTEN
Nur~:ION
. ."'"ro
:fiC4I! GP141 Dam4o1lcoto
NE. \'ORK - Yesterday as how to read them.
New y..,t agent caDed In April
~=·•
14!~-P~~Co tor
31 Lawd ono
t7-un~ or,.,..
Leota, and 110n Sterling end porl!jljltvfuem -'!fi'll money
1stooc .. the oc~an end of siee1 In 1907, when we reached offering arock 'n' roD slrqjerlor , _ _,
at 1 odlll
..,...,
,_,._. &lt;IIJ
tomlly, rolall-. Jlldfrlendl.
to 'pllp ·-lhlf bill. ' tiuy I new
P
three
da
· · ·ol
- 10
· .,... 147-RIt-ea..,
.. Tullo,
..... hudl
f.30.11p We II)Utl
or •v•meet
flw. ~ov.rage
vacation.
Pier, my most prized theatrical America, ctrcus was "King." .
Yl In An•n•t
- - at$12,500• 11-111111&gt;111
as-wo"'
mDUftlaln ...,. ""-41tnpll
lOt21 -Wur ....,
poosession, !looked across the T. Barnum's Circus, Rlngting I told the agent be wu crazy 22-TIIk ,.,.
........_ .....,,. 1411--Wo......,
41-R..Wanted
To
Buy ' ;__ rii1!Uirtmenfl for medlcart
4
span o1 ocean to the Atlantic Brothers' Circus and 1tleast asklng,U,500farallldwhobed
oolo
~;:,::'"""'
k
OLD FURNITURE, dlahoa;, l!limodlit.lyontt\fl:.lli'm'~
City Boardwalk and thought of another dozen. We traveled by one hit record.
2!1-1..,..
-T•rdllr
tbooter
&lt;I ~~~~~·
107'"""tr..,ks, etc. write ,. D. 1a.m. •hilt, end art ....1ng .
of . _ ..
u
bee
11ke
that'
all
there
..aiDOE
92--4dolnoto
,
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·ul-•""
'"" o., work
pay w
night.
Yiiil
.: · my 74-year span ~,.....ence. ra
a
s
WIN Jll..o
~off
_..,,.....
Miller, Rt. 4, ·•Pomeroy,
ana1"1'
nlghf
.,..._,
nl&lt;!nlli
151 N-mll
01011 ...,
:· · Flashea a used my minol. The was. We all bed elephants u
»-Wolk
,.....,._. point
mommll
411-Yiralnlo
112-lolll. .Call 992-6271 .
Per -k.? Mora. lf)ln that?1
Titanic ... Armlallce Day ... ?'owd pleasera, but even more
w111ow
IIII-IIIW
3-1-ffc · C'all 111 : We need )'ilur help1
11"-T""•"•••
Lingbergh ... The Rooting 20's unportant ... becauae they could
u-•,......,.,,.or d"'~ ,....,•.,,., "''"
4,____
Call Athena Nlontal HHilh
th "C h"
Th move the equipment
the
Ill-&lt;'.......,
102-latlo...
lilt La&lt;otlono
~
J:H~=•uo
GOOOpump~:e~.t';Porlot Ctntar, _593-7~61 •. ~xtona1Qn
...
e 30's
ras... Pearl.. Harbor
.
e trains to the showgrounds.
110-Jumoo
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. -Doom
1-27-uc
329.
bi!V!et!'thru
9e.m.lll)d
Wbisperlng
S!l-lntoCt ,..
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m. MOilday
Fr dey. 5 P·
51
111
01
... Korea .. . Vietnam ... Ken- I tumbled my way around the Bv Oswald &amp; Jam~~ Jacoby
::__::-..::,~GOWN
"""t 121-fqot ml lor
OLD UPRIGHT plei)OI, ariy
~30-ltc
0
100
nody 0
' ·nn ... the Moon vaudeville cjrcults 111ch as the
.....,.
-..
· 52-:,.".:""..... 12
condiHon, eo long 11 hove not REGISTERED Nun•'
Landu . '
B. F. Keith circuit, the Or·
HOBm
It
,_,.
lot-w•rtd
,_...,_
S3-81oltnlekol
.
wet. PayliqJ SIO Hell. Tlmt and Full Time POIIIIorls
WJ&gt;o.o v. .1 .y Pier and I) pheum clrwlt and others. By
•10132
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z-..wloo out
~t1141rild 125-lllooo ol1he
Flrsr_fl01r only. Mondlvl will available Immediately. In .
42-11...,, 11
·· - started ,. •. i was born In 1886, the mid-20's, Annie's educatloo
• U
llo-=~ not
' lrod
..'" - ·
_,
bo p.lck-up dey. Write, o,ll'lng l!f'~.,., &lt;Iynam!~ '"'"·
; the Pier opened 1n '98) movlea began to pay off, Instead of
+A 91
·III-Vohkll
4-H
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-·12.......,.
tood directions, WIHon ,
.. (6IIIPICial ll'llnl"f·
011
57_ ,
1.!!-:"rta
; wereacrazydream·, 80UIIdwas being a circus act, l """•n to
6KQJ4
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,:,;;"
~~.ll~~ Box ta, 511
. rdlo, oppar
unity to'• llalrl ••·
-...
'WIBT
lAilT
,,.... ''
II-AIIIImoan
~:;::",...lo :- - . ' '
1-:ZO.ffc Pitli~ca I~ IUparyloill\ .no! ·
unheard of; radlounlhoughtol; book clrcuos acts. In the late •KQJ4
••••
...__.111tudo
Plltr ,
letlchlng . .SiartlnQ
11•&lt; television a Buck Rogers 20's, fortune amiled u I was
• •
•11-Numbor
.....,...,
., k
111-cl- ..,.,
· ·
from 13.42 w I\Oilr to '14.'12
; concept. Except Buck Rogers
by Ringling u wen u
¥TS1 ·
¥13
JM-1Jkol1
Lost I~ · Found
.,... haiir~ ac:cardl=10
~~: wasn'taconceptthen.
the Steel Plertolmp«tgreat tQ
tKII
.......,
11!1-£..,.....
N' '"
""""'"'"'- ' Ill,.,• .,.,.
LOST: , wb!ta-lacod hollw on wlonilo• . o.all 0.. .1.
•
87 oua
108853
:
Asaaeven-year-oldorphan, I thrillers . I discovered the •
I~ ;::....r
..._
IJ7-t.lquld
Rldae Road. I I - oxtonslon329,AfbtnaMin
•
the tr'cal
Za h!nl Cannon act the
IIOlJTII (D)
~~
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•.,roo
pl-u~
•1r Chaltar 915-4150,
t!Htlll
ri.m, fil 5 P.·
1• be
gan my
a I
career
CC
,
.AI
122--John no 1.
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m.
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If
51
~ doingacrobaUcslnabozaarln Wallendawireactendcountless
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DA"'
I
, my naUve country of Lebanon. othera.
51119&gt;-i1,.;.,_;o~,_
l In1906,1jolnedmyuncleoothe
Afler25yearsofbookin&amp;lor
•A2
ao-u.....,.
,-..::,-,::'•"
IJ-Reck)'"'"
75-flumbor
14o-rw;;...
Nol
- fl.·...
Buffalo Bill Cirrus which was Steel Pier, I became comer In
12_.,_,.,.
77-&lt;:el!ft..,otlono 147-'-Winlicup
Both ···'--"121-lo "'
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··
3 ltOOM · Urilumi..,... aport.
....
YUJI~ntwa
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129 Puet.nd
li-ConUnuttd •torr
l4......Ckith
mtn1. Phone
·· touring Europe. My first break 1945, the twilight of the bit! band W01t Nortll loll S..tl
II
IJI-Chopoous
III-I'•" . , _
II--••
-·•
WILt DO root or barn palnHng.
·~ · came through the affection that era . Young people by the
2¥
• lloto "' ,..,. m-sp,....,
17-fva...,..
,....._
PhOIIe M-4411.
, ,
~-2•
~- 2 .N T
IDIIDW
plul'lll
~ft Jflhtt)t '
•
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-, iBuffalo Bill somehow found for thousandl etw crammed the rau
.-• .
067 ODDdb)e
(lp.)
lrtfcle
···-·~"- lOr
.._..ft'I!AM
151-•tUiiOftlc
_,.
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0
."me. My second and even bellroom.toaeeTommylloraey, Puo 34&gt;
P- 3•
l11-TDII
ln-&lt;.aoo
'ilithanlum
·
19 · ·~!''" m
'"
br
h
the
the
I
M111or
Band
A111
Pua 4 N.T. p._ 56
n-u.R"' """'"" us-n. •••
I1-UN
_
, 111 -' Coli
oloifl. . c.fqtM · GUNSHOOT,
R1clne
greater eak came throug
G enn
,
e
Pua 1 N.T. p._ p._
cvMney
Iii-Hindu r:ymNis
...,
!!_ CD-aktd &amp;lOwly
Sundou ........
~
· .;-•"••, hard tenderness of Shew, Harry Jameo, Benny p 72-41rl'o nomo
139-o\oo,..
(obbtJ ·
· •• ;"'""' ~·
• :;-,;-Oakley.
Goodman and othera. 1 don't
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27...cO~ ·,
157-ioto ,.,_
764ioumlul
141-c.rdod cloth
I sometimes thank God that think I am aentlrnental when 1
()peDJnjr
It
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'""'~Annie had big, flat feet. I say that I never met a bad
We dldn't sweep the bouda
carried her lliUlS and costumes tempered band leader. Even in Stockholm . The · open
and was more or less her valet. ArUe Shaw was always on lime pain waa won by Allltrla
-.Her feet would become painful and always tried to pleaoe hla and Italy came iD lteCOIId IDd
wben they were "'!Ueezed into audiences.
third. Fourth_place went to
beautiful cowboy boots !he NaluraUy, aU the greats of. Ira Rubin of l"anmua, N.J.,
to wear, and I was the only show bualneas have played playiD8 with Jell Weathelmer .,_,...._
who knew bow to get the here: Bob HQIIO, Eddie Cantor, of New •York.
hoots off and give her feet a Bing Cror!by, Sinatra, Como,
Rubin Ia one .Ill ~ greet
Kate Smith, Tony Bennett, thoorlttl. Some ·P iayen think
Barely being able to read Andy WWlams ... to 111111e a he wo~ do better If be cave
some of 1111. IClencti for

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You Are Alweys 'NIIcom.-llllp 1111

BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
DEALER: Work AUifUSI to
December, free lralnlng. No
collecting, no delivery, no
cash Investment. Call called
614-377·4791, Charlott,
Heiskell, South PQJnt, Ofllo.
7·17-llc

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What do you do now?
h . 31J a .m . to S:OO p.m . Dally,
,end deatt, of ~r loved ~~~
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be • &lt;loeb.
tors, nuraes and staff ..of
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2S Rer cent Oisc::oLlnf on pa i·
West
North
East South ads and ads Pl!lid 'A 1fh i1' 10 tlay :

GALLIPOLIII, OHIO

'"hOH

1970 Cadillac
Remaining

For Want Ad Service
.
5 cents per Word one InsertiOn ·
Minimum Charge 7.Sc

secutlve

with
bea•moliK'Tgarage, two
porctiH, ahll4e tr.,.., ·l'h·- e
ground locat.d 011 Rt. 124.
Syrocull, Ofllci, by .!l!!'"'ror·
Phone Galllf"'ll &lt;146-,..,.
oppolntmen .
1-25-tfn

siding, one acre of ground.
cellor, new drilled well. on
good road. Phone 992"137.

RATES

.

WILL SACRIFICE
Zag equipped desk m
oewlng machine. Excellent
coridlflon, only S37.60 cash

4 ROOM house, aluminum

cents per . w lrd three·
consecutive lnsP.rtlnn!l;
18 cents per word S/JI( ctm -

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Only llVew

12

WOOD MOTOR SALES

~

~rs. &amp; Tr~ks.

SUPER
·· - bfALS ON Ok USED CARS

Singer~ 1 R~ ....-rn home

embroiders, and monograms,.
Phone 992·2685.
l-27.6fc

'

publisher witt not be reSponsible
for more than ont lncorred,
insertion -

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-EABm11N AVE.

r.

Real Esbte For Slle

For Sale

price. Makes buttonholes,

· Our Low Prices move the"' fiSt - So Don't
Delay •.•
UJ todey, Oearence on •1170

SCOUNTS

Pomenty, 0.- Jackson, o...... Athens, 0 . .
Hours: 91o a Mon.-Fri •.:... 9-5 Sltui'dily -1·5 Sunday ·
Can!

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In Pvmeroy Since 1853
PHONE 992-2143
POMEROY, OHIO

1

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Diller .

I(JICK

Chev.

1

~- D·ANNIE'S
MolllteHtmo

~BL~EnNAIS

AU. WRH FACTORY AIR

no-trump.
WANT AD
Jeff's four · no-trump call
INFORMATION
was p I a I n old-fashioned
DEADLINES
,
Blackwood, as was Ira's five- 5 P .M. Day Before Pub:llcatlon
Menday Otadllntta.m.
,
spade response to show three
CanceUatlon a. Corrotctlons
aces.
Will be accepted until 9 a.m. for ~
Day of Publication
This was enough for Jeff.
REOULATIO~S
He counted to 13 and bid
The Publisher reserves the
seven no-trump to get the right to e~ll -or relect 1ny ads
ma•lm urn match point d~emed obfectional . The

'1,095

See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson, Cew1rd C:.lvert
·
or Fred Bleettner.

8

:si.E '6180

•• .'7195

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·'66 Vcilk$wagen

· ·~ ~n~:, · 4 sj)eed, bucket seats,
, red •. Nice, was $1395.

KanauiJa, Ohio

2 Or. hardlop. auto. trans .• p . steering, p.
brakes. fac. air cond .. shell beige finish with
black vinyl roof &amp; interior. 35,000 miles.

'

1,895

SMITH AUTO SALES

66 Buick CUstom 400

3 Bedroom.
froft1end·R.~
- c:.tiMdr.l
Rip
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.lith end 'h.
. ·. . ,_ Jldrm.
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aufomiflc lran~miiiiOII wltll opiiOflll
- - '"'"• ahltt. ·Shows goad care.

40 Mort in stodl ~

I

'%,395

Ollly 2019~1 Mly mil... It showe Ill ~ '·
)lOwer brlltn, -~~tomaflc trail·

'1195

SPECIAL

trP·

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owner,

Roof Pelntlng &amp;
Repelr, SpOuting &amp;
Carpenter Work.
Conted:

Cammlldal

bath, paneled
house, wash

~

Free Estimates
Caramlc tile and slate

house. gor-. oH Rt. 7 at

Memorial Gardans. Phone

ORVILLE DUtSON

Chester 915-3969 or 992-5007.
James Hollon, Jr.
From tile L!orgest Truc~&lt;oof ·
1-28..1&lt;
742·3M5
Bulldozer Radiator to tho
Rt. I
.
Doxtw,O.
Smallest Heeter Core.
5 ROOM house', beth, gorage,
cellar, storm doors and
windows, 3 acres of ground.
Phone 992-3826.
Hav• Your "reerly
. ••• tn-2143
1-27-31&lt;
- - - - - - - -73 ACRES, 6-room modern SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable rat11. Phone
houao. Several outbuildings, 2
John Ru11111, Gallipolis &lt;146miles eut of Dexter on 1\1\olgs
4782 alter 5:30p.m.
Countv Rood 4. W.lte R. L.
4-7-ttc
Andrick, /fJ9 Lohnn Drive,
Fairborn, Ofllo 45324.
-GUARANTEED1·21·31p WHEEL · Horse Sales end
Service. Blum Lumber
Phone 992-2094
Company, Chuter, Ohio.
4 BEDROOM - · bath. One
Phone 915·3301.
ocro. Good condition. Will
5-:ZO.ffc !
Auto
occopt trailer as porllol
p1yment. Tup_pers Plein• AIR CON'DITIONING,
"' E. Main. Poinoroy, O.
area. Phone t;oolvllle 11'7Phono ff2·2143
Rolrlgorlllor\
-vice.
Jack's
3347.
Relrlgoratloil, New Haven,
.
ATHERTON TV end Electronic·
Phone 112·207'1.
4-6-ffc SEPTIC tonks cl ..ned. Millar Sarvk:o. New Channel Maotw
. Sllnltotlon, Stewart. Ofllo. Ph., T.V.S. Phone Long lloftQm
HARRISON'S ·TV AND AN·
162 3035
•
2·12-H• • -·
1-:111-tic
TENNA SERVICE. PhOne ' '
992-2522.
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your C. BRADFORD, AuciComploto Service
oroloct. Fut end 111y. Frn
Phone 949-3121
illlmlltl. Phone 992-3214,
Recine. Ofllo
Googloln Roody-Mlx Cli.,
CrlttBr- ., ~
Mlddl_., 0111•·
6-30-Hc _________________

Phone 992-5632

BLAE'iTNARS

EXPERT
Wheel Alipment

Air-Conditioning
Inspection And

$5.55

Rt01aqe

6.98 ~.~,

,\BiaeHnar's

Pomtnlf Heme I

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SPEC.AL AUCI'ION ...
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2 DR. HDTP

2 Daar Hdln~ low miM!Ige. Sharp car.

score.

!H..,.,.,.. IM••,U. Aun.l

$1595

·1969 VOLKSWAGEN .$1895
=~~~~!Erred~-~~~~Sa=ve~.t.::~:: ·'

8 Opels In S.
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Jtl!lile Help Wanted •

/ Voice along Broadway !

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Have Thelr• Use

!rem

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load_.

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leiter to oaeh ...-. to
ferm four onllnar7 . warda.

poae two bid' ID QY sUit but
clubl. Tbla bid w.ould ...Uy
shO!V a weak two bid lti'1tli8

next suit but mllbt lh.W 1
very 1 t r on 8 dlitrllllllloilil
band ljl lhllult illd.
.
Thla
ha4 the
llroiiJ hand. Jeff'• ·~ .
of two epadu ·llld, "H '1ou
dQ have • wea.k two bid, Jet'~ '"""""pia)' It there.'' .
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tfa•a two 110-trlDnp call ~r;w..,;;..
.••• the .third lttallht arU•
flclal bid !Jl . tW ' filnd. It

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time ua

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AN~~S_'!i;IU~.!!JHT

~g~~~Ji§~~§~~§ eald,

with a 101ld IIYtll-eard' ltqrt
lull" "I have:·
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992-5342

NOW

Chev.
'795 5495
'oac·n, V-•· a.ut9fllatlc radio. . ,
'495

$295

power steering,

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GMAc~inonclngAvaillblo POM.EROY

For Sale

.

! .v·~~r n

. . . . . . ONE

ONE · 21-FOOT house trailer,
John Pepe,
completely furnished. POTATOES,
Recine, Ofllo, $5 per 100 fbi.
Suitable f« cemws or tax
Call 949-3025.
A bargain ot $350.
J.25-6tc
~ $!!muel Birnhort on Rt.
12A lliove SyracUII, acrou
!'a-POLLED Chaiolala bull .
from Roclna Planing Mill.
Phone Cheater 9115-3371
JI.2Utc
- - - -- -.:.'".:.JO.Jt:...:.p
COON HOUND pul)l. Donald Pooler, Cholltf.. PhOIIe 115- CHESTS, dressers, chairs,
doska. marble slobs, Iron
'J/&amp;W.
gatos, corner cupboard, walh
l-21-31p
stands, umbrella stand,
STAR KiLLS rata quickly, IIUI't. .. fe, cradle, swivel off co
2lfl lbl., SI.OIP, Ebarabach . CHAIRS. Phone 992·3«13.
l-311-6tc
Hardwlro, Suaar Run Mills,
. ' P.Idcri :HI!rcfware, Muon. PEACHES and prune plums
l-27-301p
arriving Sundly morning.
Canning tomatoes on hand.
Bring containers. Mldwoy
Meriel, W. Moln St .•
Pqmar1fy. -Phone 992-~ ,..
992·2545.

· hun'-"·

EXPERIENCED
ltad_iator Service

living rOQn"',

.KitNSON
MASONRY

ROOf1NG1
BY OOIITRAcr

R~or

AND~ acrH lot. 5 room

house, new

r,••

'1.95 ··JS95

:!11~1·~-~·1;

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'WAs·

7-26-Hc

NEW HOMES tor sale. We hove
beeulllullofa available or will
bund on yours. S1101ple homes
olroedy built f«
ln.
si)Odlon. Call A. E. eo, Leo
Construction, Phone 992-3454.
6-29-Hc

OPEN £VES. IL8

For Sale

sale. Call 992-5324.

~RR

&amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

~·rl"

eav••

Syracuse. Priced for quick

Turquoise with black vinyl top. turquoise
Interior, full power equipment, Including
windows, seat, power doOr locks, AM- FM
stereo radio. w-s-w tires. tinted gla~s. door
·edg!! .guards, tilt &amp; tetes• tfcierhrg ·~t; air conditioning.
"'

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, Pa~t

OLDER HOUSE on chalco Tot In

1970 CADILLAC~., ...

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Real Estate For Sale

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·

the ...eoat of bl•
AU conventions are
allowed iD a world'• cbamp.
lOIIIblp and Ira came up will!
a betuty for this oae.
He iDVellled I llllll!lilur·

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retained

29-Hii,....,

from Eea1arn High SchooL
Phone Cheater 985-3958, Mn.
Roger Bohr.

'$1495

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May 25 lr. my ham• aa011

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BABYSIT'rf~)G, Oct. 12 fhrough

SUND. AY ·cROSSWORD PUZZLE IN~!~:m:.!...yotChanu c~r~.R.~"¥i/~

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THE &amp;UE-'$ SECPOIAL

Empl oym8nt Wanted

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lilt, who
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(George Hamid, theatrical herself, she gave me my few.
IIJe
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i. impreurio,subotltut.es lor Jack greatoot 111ft - a first ~;rode In lhe old days It tool&lt; yeara,to ,
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Ill)'
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Pier.)
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Lord.
ALL11 ~&lt;oglstar
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English, and then taught me up and ""'••ht
...., ·Rl""'·
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I-Roll.......t1on 7n::::Mo"..7ontooow
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Groetly
milled by his wile, ATTEN
Nur~:ION
. ."'"ro
:fiC4I! GP141 Dam4o1lcoto
NE. \'ORK - Yesterday as how to read them.
New y..,t agent caDed In April
~=·•
14!~-P~~Co tor
31 Lawd ono
t7-un~ or,.,..
Leota, and 110n Sterling end porl!jljltvfuem -'!fi'll money
1stooc .. the oc~an end of siee1 In 1907, when we reached offering arock 'n' roD slrqjerlor , _ _,
at 1 odlll
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tomlly, rolall-. Jlldfrlendl.
to 'pllp ·-lhlf bill. ' tiuy I new
P
three
da
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- 10
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.. Tullo,
..... hudl
f.30.11p We II)Utl
or •v•meet
flw. ~ov.rage
vacation.
Pier, my most prized theatrical America, ctrcus was "King." .
Yl In An•n•t
- - at$12,500• 11-111111&gt;111
as-wo"'
mDUftlaln ...,. ""-41tnpll
lOt21 -Wur ....,
poosession, !looked across the T. Barnum's Circus, Rlngting I told the agent be wu crazy 22-TIIk ,.,.
........_ .....,,. 1411--Wo......,
41-R..Wanted
To
Buy ' ;__ rii1!Uirtmenfl for medlcart
4
span o1 ocean to the Atlantic Brothers' Circus and 1tleast asklng,U,500farallldwhobed
oolo
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OLD FURNITURE, dlahoa;, l!limodlit.lyontt\fl:.lli'm'~
City Boardwalk and thought of another dozen. We traveled by one hit record.
2!1-1..,..
-T•rdllr
tbooter
&lt;I ~~~~~·
107'"""tr..,ks, etc. write ,. D. 1a.m. •hilt, end art ....1ng .
of . _ ..
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bee
11ke
that'
all
there
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pay w
night.
Yiiil
.: · my 74-year span ~,.....ence. ra
a
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WIN Jll..o
~off
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Miller, Rt. 4, ·•Pomeroy,
ana1"1'
nlghf
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nl&lt;!nlli
151 N-mll
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:· · Flashea a used my minol. The was. We all bed elephants u
»-Wolk
,.....,._. point
mommll
411-Yiralnlo
112-lolll. .Call 992-6271 .
Per -k.? Mora. lf)ln that?1
Titanic ... Armlallce Day ... ?'owd pleasera, but even more
w111ow
IIII-IIIW
3-1-ffc · C'all 111 : We need )'ilur help1
11"-T""•"•••
Lingbergh ... The Rooting 20's unportant ... becauae they could
u-•,......,.,,.or d"'~ ,....,•.,,., "''"
4,____
Call Athena Nlontal HHilh
th "C h"
Th move the equipment
the
Ill-&lt;'.......,
102-latlo...
lilt La&lt;otlono
~
J:H~=•uo
GOOOpump~:e~.t';Porlot Ctntar, _593-7~61 •. ~xtona1Qn
...
e 30's
ras... Pearl.. Harbor
.
e trains to the showgrounds.
110-Jumoo
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1-27-uc
329.
bi!V!et!'thru
9e.m.lll)d
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Fr dey. 5 P·
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... Korea .. . Vietnam ... Ken- I tumbled my way around the Bv Oswald &amp; Jam~~ Jacoby
::__::-..::,~GOWN
"""t 121-fqot ml lor
OLD UPRIGHT plei)OI, ariy
~30-ltc
0
100
nody 0
' ·nn ... the Moon vaudeville cjrcults 111ch as the
.....,.
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· 52-:,.".:""..... 12
condiHon, eo long 11 hove not REGISTERED Nun•'
Landu . '
B. F. Keith circuit, the Or·
HOBm
It
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lot-w•rtd
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wet. PayliqJ SIO Hell. Tlmt and Full Time POIIIIorls
WJ&gt;o.o v. .1 .y Pier and I) pheum clrwlt and others. By
•10132
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z-..wloo out
~t1141rild 125-lllooo ol1he
Flrsr_fl01r only. Mondlvl will available Immediately. In .
42-11...,, 11
·· - started ,. •. i was born In 1886, the mid-20's, Annie's educatloo
• U
llo-=~ not
' lrod
..'" - ·
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bo p.lck-up dey. Write, o,ll'lng l!f'~.,., &lt;Iynam!~ '"'"·
; the Pier opened 1n '98) movlea began to pay off, Instead of
+A 91
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tood directions, WIHon ,
.. (6IIIPICial ll'llnl"f·
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1.!!-:"rta
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We dldn't sweep the bouda
carried her lliUlS and costumes tempered band leader. Even in Stockholm . The · open
and was more or less her valet. ArUe Shaw was always on lime pain waa won by Allltrla
-.Her feet would become painful and always tried to pleaoe hla and Italy came iD lteCOIId IDd
wben they were "'!Ueezed into audiences.
third. Fourth_place went to
beautiful cowboy boots !he NaluraUy, aU the greats of. Ira Rubin of l"anmua, N.J.,
to wear, and I was the only show bualneas have played playiD8 with Jell Weathelmer .,_,...._
who knew bow to get the here: Bob HQIIO, Eddie Cantor, of New •York.
hoots off and give her feet a Bing Cror!by, Sinatra, Como,
Rubin Ia one .Ill ~ greet
Kate Smith, Tony Bennett, thoorlttl. Some ·P iayen think
Barely being able to read Andy WWlams ... to 111111e a he wo~ do better If be cave
some of 1111. IClencti for

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DEALER: Work AUifUSI to
December, free lralnlng. No
collecting, no delivery, no
cash Investment. Call called
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Heiskell, South PQJnt, Ofllo.
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East South ads and ads Pl!lid 'A 1fh i1' 10 tlay :

GALLIPOLIII, OHIO

'"hOH

1970 Cadillac
Remaining

For Want Ad Service
.
5 cents per Word one InsertiOn ·
Minimum Charge 7.Sc

secutlve

with
bea•moliK'Tgarage, two
porctiH, ahll4e tr.,.., ·l'h·- e
ground locat.d 011 Rt. 124.
Syrocull, Ofllci, by .!l!!'"'ror·
Phone Galllf"'ll &lt;146-,..,.
oppolntmen .
1-25-tfn

siding, one acre of ground.
cellor, new drilled well. on
good road. Phone 992"137.

RATES

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WILL SACRIFICE
Zag equipped desk m
oewlng machine. Excellent
coridlflon, only S37.60 cash

4 ROOM house, aluminum

cents per . w lrd three·
consecutive lnsP.rtlnn!l;
18 cents per word S/JI( ctm -

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SUPER
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Singer~ 1 R~ ....-rn home

embroiders, and monograms,.
Phone 992·2685.
l-27.6fc

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for more than ont lncorred,
insertion -

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Real Esbte For Slle

For Sale

price. Makes buttonholes,

· Our Low Prices move the"' fiSt - So Don't
Delay •.•
UJ todey, Oearence on •1170

SCOUNTS

Pomenty, 0.- Jackson, o...... Athens, 0 . .
Hours: 91o a Mon.-Fri •.:... 9-5 Sltui'dily -1·5 Sunday ·
Can!

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In Pvmeroy Since 1853
PHONE 992-2143
POMEROY, OHIO

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MolllteHtmo

~BL~EnNAIS

AU. WRH FACTORY AIR

no-trump.
WANT AD
Jeff's four · no-trump call
INFORMATION
was p I a I n old-fashioned
DEADLINES
,
Blackwood, as was Ira's five- 5 P .M. Day Before Pub:llcatlon
Menday Otadllntta.m.
,
spade response to show three
CanceUatlon a. Corrotctlons
aces.
Will be accepted until 9 a.m. for ~
Day of Publication
This was enough for Jeff.
REOULATIO~S
He counted to 13 and bid
The Publisher reserves the
seven no-trump to get the right to e~ll -or relect 1ny ads
ma•lm urn match point d~emed obfectional . The

'1,095

See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson, Cew1rd C:.lvert
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or Fred Bleettner.

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·'66 Vcilk$wagen

· ·~ ~n~:, · 4 sj)eed, bucket seats,
, red •. Nice, was $1395.

KanauiJa, Ohio

2 Or. hardlop. auto. trans .• p . steering, p.
brakes. fac. air cond .. shell beige finish with
black vinyl roof &amp; interior. 35,000 miles.

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SMITH AUTO SALES

66 Buick CUstom 400

3 Bedroom.
froft1end·R.~
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40 Mort in stodl ~

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Roof Pelntlng &amp;
Repelr, SpOuting &amp;
Carpenter Work.
Conted:

Cammlldal

bath, paneled
house, wash

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Free Estimates
Caramlc tile and slate

house. gor-. oH Rt. 7 at

Memorial Gardans. Phone

ORVILLE DUtSON

Chester 915-3969 or 992-5007.
James Hollon, Jr.
From tile L!orgest Truc~&lt;oof ·
1-28..1&lt;
742·3M5
Bulldozer Radiator to tho
Rt. I
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Doxtw,O.
Smallest Heeter Core.
5 ROOM house', beth, gorage,
cellar, storm doors and
windows, 3 acres of ground.
Phone 992-3826.
Hav• Your "reerly
. ••• tn-2143
1-27-31&lt;
- - - - - - - -73 ACRES, 6-room modern SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable rat11. Phone
houao. Several outbuildings, 2
John Ru11111, Gallipolis &lt;146miles eut of Dexter on 1\1\olgs
4782 alter 5:30p.m.
Countv Rood 4. W.lte R. L.
4-7-ttc
Andrick, /fJ9 Lohnn Drive,
Fairborn, Ofllo 45324.
-GUARANTEED1·21·31p WHEEL · Horse Sales end
Service. Blum Lumber
Phone 992-2094
Company, Chuter, Ohio.
4 BEDROOM - · bath. One
Phone 915·3301.
ocro. Good condition. Will
5-:ZO.ffc !
Auto
occopt trailer as porllol
p1yment. Tup_pers Plein• AIR CON'DITIONING,
"' E. Main. Poinoroy, O.
area. Phone t;oolvllle 11'7Phono ff2·2143
Rolrlgorlllor\
-vice.
Jack's
3347.
Relrlgoratloil, New Haven,
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ATHERTON TV end Electronic·
Phone 112·207'1.
4-6-ffc SEPTIC tonks cl ..ned. Millar Sarvk:o. New Channel Maotw
. Sllnltotlon, Stewart. Ofllo. Ph., T.V.S. Phone Long lloftQm
HARRISON'S ·TV AND AN·
162 3035
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2·12-H• • -·
1-:111-tic
TENNA SERVICE. PhOne ' '
992-2522.
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your C. BRADFORD, AuciComploto Service
oroloct. Fut end 111y. Frn
Phone 949-3121
illlmlltl. Phone 992-3214,
Recine. Ofllo
Googloln Roody-Mlx Cli.,
CrlttBr- ., ~
Mlddl_., 0111•·
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Phone 992-5632

BLAE'iTNARS

EXPERT
Wheel Alipment

Air-Conditioning
Inspection And

$5.55

Rt01aqe

6.98 ~.~,

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Pomtnlf Heme I

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DALit (Cilley) &amp;tllpb, Pat Hoolck, John ea.... and a.et
Tlmeldll bpi tblnp movlllg while ~ were gone. We'D haft to
nn In f&lt;fr O!et ckll'lng tile nell two neb while be likes a

. lnatber.

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; &lt;&gt;-Ia. lJDientlnd he'D 111M tUe In a lew ~ti Redll
· lweeball pmea. Hope the RhlnelaDdtn pull out oflbelr 11ump
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Caunty lhldenw. Some S,OIIO city papl1s will resume clasaes m

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NO doubt the new unit will replace l&amp;mm films now being

with beef demand.
· Uled by moat area high schools. You can't beat Instant replay, or
But ranchers who produce
· stop aC!ICII. As far u we know, only Ironton and Jactaon have beef calves are now trending In
llmJiar units In the Soutbe~~ ~ League.
the other dlrectloo, building up
a potential lor beef output "far
THE new unit was purchaoed with proceeds taken In by Blue beyond the eftective present
. Dm1Boost.-swhoopl!l'atedtheloodstandduringthe1970Gallia and anticipated demand," the
. Oo8nty JUDior Fair. Pnstdeot B. B. Matthews is still pral.slng 197 ANCA userled.
. per10111 who donated lhelr efforts recently. Several were
Unless the trend Is checked,
_l'elpOJISible for the succeas of the project. n waa the boosters' the cattle lndualry group llld,
· largest llldertaldng 1n history. we feel. howev.-,that 11 wu the ranchers and beef feeden1 will
· pen11tence of BIB Matthews and his wife Estlvaun which made be faced with declining prices.
. the JI'OJecl 80 IIIIC( ful. They .began preparing for the unThe ANCA statement noted
............
that a U per cent annual In- -... Jut March, and nov.-let up until the 1970 fair was crease In beef cow breeding
IUtory.ltwuajobwell--dCI!e,folb.Weappreclatelt.
herds would Increase actual
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beef supplies by about 2 per
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the flies of the Daily Tribune cent annually because of In·
and weekly Gallla 11mes ... Harold G. Brown, 51, blgllway creaslngef!lclency.Governmenl
, lllperintendent, claimed by death In Columbus ... New Kanauga econlllllsts estimated recently
~In Theatre to open on Labor Day ... Gallia County that growing U.S. production
adlchil's Hmne &amp;tperlntendent Wllllam Sprague, 58, dies 1n and Olp8J1(IIng Imports would
BolllriJoiPiai ... Cli)'PatrolmmG.Gordei!FtsberandCariT. boost per capita beef suppHI!S
Al1ea to become deputy sbert1fa ... Stanley Evans and Harland between 1 and 3 per cent lu the
M1rt1a
head HOlzer
ned few years.
to
Holpital lunlkalslng campaign for
An Agriculture Departbolpltal upaD'ioo ... Mrs. Byrd Alerander sureeeda Mrs. G. E. men! report, lll8ued last May,
J!llllatt u VInton COIJespoiodeutlilr Gallia Times ... Downtown said conswner demand lor beef

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health two Y~ and II! IKiOU
condltiCII alnee entering tbe ·

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~tlng and alrl acoatt,·

hoepltal.
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Symmea Twp., Ill LawJe...e

tubllwter of Pick 3il,
GaWpolla _lbret yean
foil-'-• lbe
•••oa ••oyearsCII
Pldlcmunlltee..Nowbela
pack committee chair·
~- A3 a youngster be
wuaBoyScout. Today be
011

f(ounty,sonafthelateWaaband
America Hannent Colle.
He married the 1ormer ElleJI .
Mae Slagle 1u lt25. She sur·
vlves, along with one 1011,

Qab.plan
''CirlSmllh,Nielt"•
Qal."'-'!Jiti
8Jn honor
late wu...._...IO
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Fall Sale!

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Hose all!~ stocking fashions by

Berkshire In our annual fall sale. Many,

atudles show tbe currenl rate
of expansiCII In beef COW herds
is ''too fall
. "It Is up to cattlemen alone
_to c:CIItrol lbe level of the cow
)len!, for they are the ones who
~ to lose the most (by
ovaerpeMon)," the statement
~: "Cittlemen, by taking corrective actloo now, have the
opportunity to maintain and
lUilber iq&gt;rove the economic
iltructure' of the beef cattle
,bwdrieos, and thereby the net
·Income position of lndlvldllal
I:IUiemen. Fallun to talte cor.
l'eCUve slept """ to 'pace' lbe
~ In the cow herd c:ould
resulllu oerlous IICIIIIomic problema for cattlemen," lbe ANCA
llald.
: Government econllllists estl·
!Jllile beef cow herds grew at
lbe rate of about 4 per cent a
year during the 19tiO's, and
probably will contlnae to a·
panel at a rate of about 2· per
!*It ... 10 annually during the
jllqt few years.
: the AN'CA, which aald herda
- t l y lncnaslng at a 2
cetit to I per cent annual
llllld tbe ~ of Anwl·
-..in over lbe nRI"
be' . b.t hold-:
rat. to "
per-i .or 1.2

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Sale 2.49

Reg . 2.50 Solo Panty HOie • • - '

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Reg. 2.50 Cantrece II Panty Hose •
Reg. 1.75 UHra, Ultra Stockings

Sale Ut
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Shooting Victims
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Four poHcemen were shot,
one fatally as he sat at his deSk
In Philadelphia .
Four other policemen w..-e
WOWided u they chased suapeels through a MexicanAmerican part of Riverside,

wiring.
Galllpolls and Pl. Pleasant
volunteer finmen, aided by
illeJI!bers of the General Ser·

Calif.

vices Administration depot,
fought the blaze for nearly thne
hours before bringing It under
control.
Two volunteer firemen,
Cheater Leport and Junior
GJIIesple, were overcome by
smoke. They were admllled to
Pleaaant Valley Hoapllal.
Leport was glveri mouth-to.
mouth resuscitation by Andrew
l.err!ler• a member of the
Gaillpolla Fire Department.
It wu the fUth major fire In
recint years to strike tbe
bualiiess aectlon of downtown
J't. Pleasant.
A-fire of undertermlned origin
caund an estimated $4,500
damage Ia a fire late Saturday
at the nsldence of Robert Ubi,
· Gailipolla Ferry. Two cars and
a garage were lost In the blaze.

A neWIIIIlllll was killed in a
riot that broke out during a
rally in Los Angeles.
In New York 2,000 young
people, Including a group of
homosexuals, stoned police In a
confrontation In Greenwich
Vlliage.
These were some of the
major instances of violence thst
plagued a number of American
dlles during the weekend.
In Philadelphia, Sgt. Frank
Von Colin, 43, wu shot five
times and killed at his desk In
lie Cobbs Creek Part guardbouse Saturday night. Minutes
earlier, a man hailed a patrol
wagon driven by policeman
NEW YORK (UPI) -St.M!t
fl'lcea opened blgber In
Moderately active trading
Way.
Carryover atnngth from
!at week coald help stir up
early demaud lor stocks. But
asauy analyots polaled uut
.,t detplte a moetly co•
li&amp;rucUve aewa bactpmmd
ae market appean ripe lor

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By United Pmo International

· Moet Southerll'l4b.ools opened
lbelr doors today 107 the first

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.hli~,\0· J••s.Jregrt!~.
Oftl~talf gelltl'ally fell

lhlire
· - · ' ll'oulll ·be no ·disruptive inttdelill.
.
. Among lhe larger school
~lii¢11 opening today were
Mlajnl, Atlanta, Birmingham,
:Ala.; and Richmond, Va.
Dade (Mtaml County, Fla.,)
~ :h:a~hllt:Ot en=
ts bed wbe-bused
1tude
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~s were staggered to
jlfflet a shortage of buies, but
aiJthorltles estimated they still
· ·~ 20 new bUlls at about
. •QOO lach.
·• . ' ~ljanta ~nt 1}0,000 children
blekto~hool,blllthepotePtlal
~OU~Ie spot 11!U Savannah
!'IM!\•eelgbl.elemenc.ryschools
wetehi palrtcl or combined to
ac eve Integration · In the
dlatrict.
School Supt. Jack
no trouble,

"La~:.;eop·~u:

James Harrington, 39. ~glAin pulled over and tho man
shot him twice In the face.
Two Policemen Wollllded
Sunday nlgllt, two rugnway
patrolmen stopped s stolen car
carrylng two black men In West
Philadelphia, the same netgll·
borhond of the previous shootlngs. The patrolmen were
wounded, one critically, In an
exchange of gwoflre. Later, a
wounded man wu arrested in a
private home.
Police arrested three men ln
connection with the Saturday
night shootings and charged one
with murder, possession of
explosives and flnanns violalions. Police said he told them
he belonged to a black group
that had been ''planning to kill
pigs lor several months."
In Riverside, C.Uf., four
policemen chasing two men
through a Medcan-Amerlcan

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R Otary Club.

Welsh said, and his pictures
proved, "Disneyland Is 'Worth

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THE HAGUE &lt;UPI) _ Ambolnes• 111111
. d
youths shot their way Into the lndooeslan Em·
bassy today, kWed a pollee guard and said Uley
would shoot one of Utree hostages they seized U
Indooeslan President Suharto does not agree to
meet their leader In 48 hours.
. '111~ ln_dooeslan ambassador lo HoUand
escaped when the youlhs Invaded Ute emba85y
with slen guns blazing, bUt they s.elzecl his wife
and the ambassador's two ehlldren In protesl:
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tn lbe Washlngtoo Embllaiea.af
Portugal and Rhodesbl Satur·
day nlgllt. Later, a note saying
"we are an African people" and
criticizing "uploitation of oppression of African people
around the world" was slipped
Into a mall slot of the
Associated Press.
The New York City VIolence
began Saturday ni&amp;hl and early
Sunday when. 350 homose&amp;uals
marched from a rally for "gay
power" In Times Square to
Greenwich Village. Young
people joined them in flgbts
with poliC!!.
In Chicago, two members of
the Disciples Street Gang were
arrested after somebody !Ired a
shotgun at a parade led by the
Black P Stone NaUon and
Injured three. The march
celebrated the coming school

season.

In Cairo, lbe semiofficial
ByUnltedPresolllleraatlonal cleared up.
newspaper
AI AbriDl said
The Middle East peace
Davan and his hackers In the
llrael's
charges
Egypt moved
cabinet
appeared
lo
have
won
efforts bogged down today, with
SAM2
and
SAM3
missiles
wllhln
the Israeli cabinet split over Its at least a partial victory
the
31-mlle
lnlce
ana
after
lbe
course of action and Egypt SUnday when the cabinet

clalmlug charges of cease-lire
violations were a "coverup" lor
an lsraell·Amerlcan electronic
equipment deal.
Pcilltical sources lu Jerusalem
said Defense Minister ·Moshe
Dayan Is considering resigning
unleSB
larael revises
_Ita stan&lt;:e
~- till .
taiiii'•*H•*"
~ ttie u.I:O!!'!ftatft~ 'Vijlai\
holda .lFHI lhould not have
even begun the talks Wlless the
Issues of Egypt's alleged
Installation of missiles In the
SUez Canal cease-fire zone was

detained Ambassador to the
U.N. Yosef Tekosh instead of
sending him back to New York
for further talks. U.N. mediator
Gunnar V. Jarring had hoped to
get the Jllce of the talks
stepped up, but the lack of an
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alnady In 118 24th day, Jarring
has met twice each with the
lsraeU, Jordanian and Egyptian
representatives.

ceue-fire went Into effect Au87 was ngarded In

EIYPtlan

milltary circles "as a dellber·

ate attempt to cover up lor an
electronic equipment deal between the United Sletes and
IsraeL" It did not give delalla
of the

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and Jordanian security fort!lls
claShed SUnday nigllt f..- the
fourth time In a week. Tile
Palestinian guerrillas did not
accept the cease-lire.

For Area Health Projects
Tenth District Cong. Clarence
E. Miller wu today advised by
the Appalachian Regional
commlaalon of the apti'Oval af a
$215,723grantforprojeclllnthe

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hijacked Air Alg\!l'le airliner claordei-.
wllh 25 passengers aboard 'l1le ~am wiD Include
hopototcbed across Italy today area. wide cue llnillnll ser
with its final \iestlnatlon vlees beginning with new~
unknown.
1nf 11 rw--ootl - - ' - -"'
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an • ~--· c........ ww
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lded "'-·"" Olt '
lmife hijacked the twin-engine
of
turboprop Convair 840 In centera and their trllllient
Algeria, look It to CagllVI,
Sardinia, and then to Brindisi,
ltelr. 1be liljackers had llld Veterau Memorial llaopltal
they wanted to go to Tirana, lbe SATURDAY ADMISSIONS capital of CommWIIBt Albania, Nancy Manley, Middle·
but whether It wubeadedthere purl;
. Lennie
Pullins,
was not known. .
Reedavllle; Leatha Amos,
Jl'lret word of tile bljaeklag Cheshire; William Byers,
came when the pilot radioed Pomeroy.
Elmaa Field at Cagllarl early · SATURDAY DISCHARGES
today aOd ~. for perml.jalon - Marvin Teaford, CecU
to laPd, and be 8Mn a Duncan, Lena McDowell~ Pearl
map slloWing the,'Jiii!'O&amp;~ to Cole, Blanche Spalde.
lbe alrpoft 'it ' VIoft" a South-- SUNDAY ADMJSSlONS central Albinfall·, ~- tcilm. ArileUa Herdman, Pomeroy;
WbeD the plane landed In
Arnold, Pomeroy;
CaiiJiari, 11 of~. pel'liCIIl8 Mildred
Blanche Sickel, Hartfoftl; 0r1a
aboartl-il&gt;o'ludlnlJnlnhromen Hubbard, 87raeut.
andtwoJilln ~ werniJOwed. to
SUNDAY DISt:ifARGE -

o.p!'!:.;;n; gp;;;·,.,.:.;

IIIIP8Diionofstudenll~vlcled
af uaauiUng teachers, and
qed development and use of
tecllnoioglcal Innovations to lm·
p-ove the quality .of. educatloo.
John J•. GIDigan, the DemocnaUc nominee aald Cloud '1el•
1!Ji!r !lpesil•l ~ow or doesn't
can lhat Ohio's public educa·
. ti&amp;~•.'!Jlstanlla_ l.n deep flnallclal
.!rGilble and
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Ohlo Valley Health Services,
Inc.
De crut II for MIIPaace In
~~~~of a ~;
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operpt~aamllea'' tenioblo.
Miller wu told that the
p-ojects wlll provide cOmplete

D'lane ·-..

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ni]BC
,r,

Ina MIIBion Sunday night "'
find new ways to give teachers
more flexibility lu collective
bargaining without 1be need ~
~~te1 totlng''prOf.._onal days
•• rrup
school programs.
The state ail4ltor llld the
""·-·ton had the chance •"""""
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.w
aid a new generation 'find 11self and build 011 ~~ construcUve achievements.
He SUIIO&amp;Ied new programs!
1o 1mprove communca 11on
8iiiOII8 local ~boola and slate
edltcaU.,.al ofl1clals; llliJlPIIIted

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In the evenln8, 100 young
persona h8d tried to herrlcade
streets. Four men were arresteel; · one on ausplcloo of
attempted murder.
One-hund!-edmlleaeut,more
than 100 Los Angeles policemen
used_lear gu IG break up a
crowd of 500 persons Sunday
night in the Mwcan-Amerlcan
district of Wilmington, In the
second night of violence. At
leul 15 fires were set over a
l~uarH!Iock ana and four
persona arrested.
llubea Salalll' Is KIDed
Saturday nigllt, In the same
area, Ruben Salazar, a coiiDII·
nisi for the Los Angeles 11mes
and news director of Spanishlanguage television alation
KMEX, was killed whe11 a lear
gas shell fired iniAl a bar to
clear a crowd struck his head.

Efforts Bogged Down

KENT, Ohio (UPI) - The
some 1100 educators at the 25th
local leaders cCIIference of the
Ohio .Education Associa·
tionturned to technical sessions
today after hea"•• tbe educa
tiona! views
guberna:
torlal candidates.
A seminaf will be held on
"Strategy of Change," "' be
conducted by George M. Deal
. and Joe M. Bohlen of Iowa
state university.
Roger ClOlld, the Republican
nominee, proposed at lbe open-

a11 u .costs to see and experlence, and lbe coal to a
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visitor Is not excessive." Be
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· ~~~r• . - is proje~ted lor uppef Parlilng' lot wltb participate In lhe .parade .
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nilineroua cash prizes to be Othel.'ll wlshnjj to ljlke ll!l"t an
a•arded wlll highlight the 8811
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. to •et 111ord to Sltuble by
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•President Charles Slinons 111nual Labot Day celebration the .n,kend In Ol'iler · to Com·
~- Attendance eCIIIest Oi lbe Pomeroy Fli-e Depart- plete thi! line of march.
c~alrman ,George Meinhart ment one week from today.
A chicken bartieclie ,will be
A j,arade 'I ll 10:45 a,m. will served on the upper parl!ng lot
ll!'led ccioperatlon Jn that club
..-o~t beglltnlng at lbe first · o)ien tlie nlebratron. Joe throughout tbe day, Henry
me.tingln$eptember.
Sttuble,parade~.~d wen1&gt;andRoyReuterwillbeln
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Will form at charge of thla event.
. ,Ladies of lbe chiii'Ch 1111'1'in1 the .
~01'0)' Junlcir Games lin scheduled fclo 1
dlJino!r wen! Mrs. ~!en !,am·b•#J~ng. The. p.m. Contests Include aack
bert, Mrs. ~ Haye~~, Mrs.
doWn Main St. rac:es thne-legged race~ loot
G•.u .........,.'.Mrs.. Nu M_oors,
A.;. ' ·up' •wes• re"""' •--ball· tbr-s 1.. 8
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. Friday
Jack Welsh, manager af the
Colmnbus and Southern Ohio
Electrl Co
t Middleport
showedc col~· h!ne movies h~
took In 1967 of fabulous
Disneyland IAJ the MiddleportPooleroy Rotary Club Friday
evening at Heath United
Methodist Church.

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alter more tbu a zt.polnl
pin ou tbe Dow Jones tedustrlal average last week.
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Reg. 1.75 Agllon Stockings : . · . • • $lie 1.49

Reg. 1.35 154 ~r ltocklno,i •• : • hit 1.ot
Rtf. 1.35 Walklllt Sheer Stockings • • Sale

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fin ·late Saturday afternoon
which gutted Gene Ball'a .
Reltaurant located on VIand
imd Main Sl. The blaze Will
Clluaed by a short In electrical

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By BERNAIUl BRENNER
UPI Farm Edller
Washlngtoo (UPI) - Cattle
Industry spokesmen are ID'glng
ranchers to protect and lm·
pruve tbelr prices by throttling
back on herd expansioo plans.
. The advice COOJes in a stale1J1ent from the American
J'laUCIIal Clttlemen's AssoclaUoa (ANCA), which said Its

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Dalley, Blue Devils' first string center, becomes ill, mlliBes grid catUe herd expansion In the Lausche, also a former
drills ... Tlrin Cities upoets leasue-leadlng Bees, 6-3.
next few years would also slow governor and U.S. Senator and
down.
a democrat.

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. E$t~ate

f:

Herahal Golfe, Callfomla.
Two daughten pnceded ~ ..; ; - i!! ':i1
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In death. FIVl! gr~n
survive.
Two slslen, Maude Golfe and
• ·1 ·e
:athMohler pnceded him In
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he
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2 p.m. Monday at lbe Rehobeth
By EMIL SVEILIS
aplanation.
forelgnen.
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Methodist Church on Buffalo Uallod Preu lnlemallnal
ltonlcally,-thegroupiDcluded AlldJapana~IIM ·-.f, .
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Creek near Waterloo, with Rev.
The "tune-outs," 30 years old two U.S. Air Force offlcera on lliy Anlirican )'Oath Jb'f lillY . o6LUM8us
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Damoo Stapleton officiating. and over, say they arellndlllg leave.
clolhln&amp;atyle C!aJi enter the Rep:Rohett·A.taftJr.,~;
Burial will be in Buffalo Creek It Increasingly difficult to Nationalist Cblua greeta counlry on a tculll viu llllleU the Republlean Hllltorlal
Cemetery.
distinguisll boys from &amp;Iris foreign vlslllln with peraona. he hu a put record of i ncmlnee, llld Sa~ tilt'
Frlenda may call at lbe tocJay. To them long-haired Hzed Utile cards bearlntl thla criminal olfellle.
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natlo'n'a j,reilet!t "eccinomll
Wa"""llaJiey-Wood Fwteral boys look like &amp;Iris from behind lns4:ription: ''Welcome Ill lbe South Vlellwil, the pql woes" were callled ~)' 1111 ....
Home between 7 and 9 p.m. and some braless alrls loot like Republic of China. No lqlialr paradlae for the q1, t.liard f&lt;fr two
DemOc:r•tlc
II(&lt;
SWlda)'.
boys from the front.
or lllllg heart pleaae! Hen you the cUual visitor, l!1artlnll IIIII mlnlitnllona
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The body will be taken to the To set the Image stralglll, will find the people most moolb, lbe goveriunent · hu "The, llem~ats ran up a
church to lie In state one hour some countries are administer· friendly and honest."
besun requlrlq vlau f&lt;fr detlelt of 01'81' ~lilllllloaln ~
prior tn the services.
In&amp; compulsory shearillge IG Cooservallve pollee associate ~ CIIIJiing Into lbe and 1911 ,alune," be iald, '"lllli•
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=~~theyed arefonalllgnowedvlsltotorshit ~~hair with drug addlctlon, a co~~· ,
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1ncreaaec1 federal 111 Q!tai !j
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GALLIFOIJS _ Word was the streets.
punlahable by imprtJonment for that tis move · 11111, · ~ t!U couniry."
"1
received-here Saturday of the The toughest reslrlcllons seven years,
tourism, bllt It wlll al8o keep ''Jtllteaalong .llmi!Airblktdeath of Mrs. Paul Rumbaugh against Iong-llalred hippie vlsl· Portugue,se Macao, an Island 0111 peacenlband otber blppies. off tbe llfecll oliUCb aiM'ftiftif
53 a resident of Aliquippa p ' tors are in Asia. Nor an they off the Communlat am- 1bere an no 'P"ccfl~ lawl lnflalloolry boast," he Aid In 1:·
Mn. Rumbaugh died on 'AU:· popular _ID the Middle East. Coast, also does not fool against hippla, bill authorilleiJ stiltement:
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10. She Is a form.- resident ,f Europe 18 almost unlv.-aally aroWld. The law there II that In m011t IQdi!Je l!luf!!m COUll· "Cqngreq
muit
act
Ga!lia County. Her husband Is a lenient,_ having • goocklzed any man who Ma~ authorities tries baruucrulfy,long-ludred I'IIIJ«&lt;IIlilJ to' COIIttol ~
former manag..- of lbe G. c. long-llaired populaUon of Its conclder beJnc '11! sud u a traY~. CualoJq officials are lpelldjng and to cooperate will!
M~~~phy Co.
own.
alrl" will be punlahed.
~ to!J811 on blpple the Prelldent In lllJI efflrll - ·
Mrs. Rwnhaugh died of an
To pcillce In some countries, The government of Soulb lfPIS,_puiU., lbelr luggage rev-.lbelnflal:iollaryljllial,":
apparent heart attack shortly long hall' means drugs. And It Korea, on the olber hand, bu . a~ and~ a general be laid.
after her husband suffered a Invites .a search at lbe border no specific tegulatlona again~\ •hlilsance fll!' tbe vlslton.
:="If~~~=:;=
stroke. Mr. Rumbaugh Is and striCter surveiUance.
enlry of long-halra 8J)d other
recovering from the stroke.
Fo~lgners Oflea Refued
hippie types. MarijUIIUIIJIIOt.
Besides her husband, Mrs, Foret_gners are often refuaed In&amp; Ia prohiblled, bUt so far no
lbe'
Rumbaugh Is survived by two admission to Singapore even U Americans have been caught.
IWUUAGBLICENBI!B . ii~~=~~~i~~~
children
lbey only bear lbe allghtesl
Molley Flrsl In PNIIpp!Po
POMEROy - Detutt. Dean •
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slgnsolbelngahlpple. Apeace MoiJer eGme1 flrat to the SchUUng, It, 1\utland, and
BRICKER
TAFT
sign may just do it. One group FUiplnos. The PhlUpplnes hu Sandra Kay Clatwcxlbt, II, A
COLUMBUS (UPI) - For- of more than a dozen Ameri- adopted an open door policy to Middleport; Baylliond Alfred
mer governor and u.s. Senator cans and Europeans which visitors in an effort to Zlrlde, 21, Pomeroy, and Sarah
John Bricker has been named arrived three months ago was encourage ~ and hu no . Elizabeth Daekworth, 18,
co-chalrmal! of U. S. Rep. turned hac~ en masae without restrictiCIIB against long-balred Mld~t.

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wu Ba and
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brakeman
for tbe
0
Rllln&gt;ad. Be wau -member II(
Main Street· Bapllat C!lw'cia,
Wli'ld War I vel!nn, member
o1 Al!lerican lAglon PGit 23.
Nnt Pleullnt Junior Order ct
Mechankia. ,
He was born In Muon County
Sept 211, 1118, a son af llie late
Jack and Gusla Mabley
Gaatinl.
Funeral services will be
conducted Sunday at 2,30 p.m.
from the Main Street ""ft"•t
Church. Bur!QI will fom
Suncnst cemetery. The Rev.

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Wecbadly,Sept. 9. Seems like It was only yesterday youngsten John H. Davis will nac1 lbe
-..tumedlooseforthelllillJilel'vacatlon.Ordoeelt?
service.
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Graveside riles will be conwmtthe opening of the 19'10-71 school term. area spcrts lana dueled by the American Legion.
. . c1oae1y
IX"'- drills of their favorite football
A memorial service was
. Ieima. The 1970 campaign will begin C11 Finlay, Sept. II. Area
bla..
Ieima bave leliB than two weelll to Jnpan for their opening by the order
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games.
Mechanics at the Mobr.Stevens
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Funeral Homt.
GALLIFOIJS' Mem«laa Field Ia a beehive of activity The body will be talten to the
, MBiueDevllgrldmenandmusldanllgoaboutthelrdallytasbin church ooe hour before the
. the hoi August sun.
service.
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The deceased 1111urvtved by
WE suggest all Individuals get a glimpse of the nff' Sony his widow, Hazel Teaford
. VldeoaJrder purchased recently by the Blue Devils Booster Club. Gaskins ; brother, William, of

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clinics. Treatment and fcillowup servlcea will be JI'Ovided by
a host of private pliyalclllls,
optometrists and the Oblo
Unlvenlty Schad ct Hearing
and Speech Services as well u
the Special EducaliCII DivlsiCII
of tbe Ohio Ilepertment of

Education.
Miller lndlealed tllat the
eaUre Jli'OiftiD w•ld be
coordbl81ed with alate lldlaeal
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Total cost of lbe JI'OIII'IiD II
15115,178 with lbe Appalachian
RegiCIIal Cumnlsslon fnndlrlg
p-ovidlng 'II per Clllll of the
funda and the reinaluder
coming from local The seven COIIIItles .,....eel br
Ohio Valley BeaJtb Slnlcel
p-ofii'IDII are: Atbeil8, Gallla,
Hocking, Jackson, Melel,
VInton and Lawnnce.

FINED fll, C08TS

One defendant was fined and
two others forfeited bonds In
weekend bearings held before
·Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Fined •10 and costa on
asaured elear dlatance charg•
was James R. Pooler, 2$;
Middleport. Forlelllng boads,
bolll poaled on ~
peace cllarges, were SkNy
Uttle, 27, MlddlepJJ1; ~ IIIII
Chari• .Fruler, Columl!lll,
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