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requklt14 the ll!a!.lin{ai:ts
Ni~e AliobanlB parerit4
' u:S. Allorney Wayman G. 53,0011students Wlllt ~~~~! :~
appear in
41 Sllerrer uld lhe pareniJ toot Wday in N.:riO!k, VI
Birmingham today on charges over c..........,. at an e~ largest school cliatrld.
of trying to thwart deaejrqa· lary tchool and a high scltool.ln city and the NAACP
Uoo by &lt;J(Iel'aling 'unauthorized Talladep Qlunly, Ala., and appealed the federal plan;
"schools within schools."
laughl children 'registered In ci(y because of lhe massive
It is believed to be lhe flral other zooes. Sllerrer uld there bludng and lbe NAACP becaltle
move by the Justice Depart- were 170 children in lhe It says lbe plan leaves too
ment against parents who send elemenlary "school" and l25 many radally indenlifll~
their children to achqols oulaide students In lhe "high school." schools.
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In Louilllana, Gov. John J.
federal court-approved school At Red Springs, N.C., about
3,000 Lwnbee Indians held a McKeithen said Thuraday he )a
rally Thursday night and considering closing public
reaHirmed lhelr defiance of lhe schools which have been larsely
assignment of their chUdren to abandoned by white _studenll•.
Tonight lllru Tuolda~
desegregated public schools. He uld he ill checkinl flral to
Slpt. 4-1
About 330 of lhe children sat determine if he can legally do
Thursday In an aU-Indian this. Many white children In
BUTCH CASSIDY AND
school, which the Indians want Loulslan.a, as well as Alablma
THE SUN DANCE KID
and Mllslsslppl, have left pullllc
to relain.
Technlcalor
A desegregation program schools in lbe face of D188Slve
Paul Newman
deaegregallon to attend private,
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Col orca rtaons :
segregated schools."
W.tiiiiiNGTON -A REPORT Oil lite • - of
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TraHic Trouble
AI Bolton, the Massachusetts
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Bugged Bug
DeparlmentofEducaliOII be8an
JIOYtitllltw 1burtdl1 bJ file Wattr ~ ()w,.,U . · '
Win Lucky
a review of Its flrat-Jn.the·
'lbe ~ laellldetl il1ldl . . .tlrfitil Ill IJood· jint!ICI~,
Admission :
$1 .00 Adults. 60c Children
nation Racial Imbalance Act,
ponr poei'atl1111, illriiiiiiiiDW, recteiUaa; IIDd 11111Ntfa.t,
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Show Starts 7 P.M.
which provides that no school
.,..,unilnl&lt;!r IIIII pr IVI!Ioft or culbni
tiirvklel will"'' '~· I.
may have more than 1i0 per MtlDDY BIJT HAPPY, lldt 8oafll VlelumeM rumer
AfiAI'tt.esov•nancmtmml•tlle"IM!ri,theCDUIIdl-to at 2 p.m. Saturday ~ tile ,
Three divorces have been cent noo-whlte enrolhnent.
lllooldq ferwud to a 10011 bnelt u lie plowl a rice lelld a lblal repcrt to Ccllt8rea.
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McCoy FuDeral Hc.J!I'tlljb ~~
. .- - - - - - - • granted in the Meigs C&lt;lunly
A federal court at Flint, paMy Ia llle Metoat Delta areL Tile Mebll&amp; River'•
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C&lt;lmmoo Pleas C&lt;lurt.
Mich., Thursday deniad an llted- ... lleea coea all yeu Md llle wu - • Ill
COWIIBVS .... MJ1111 01110, Mill Grace EliiDe ~ wbD lerment will I ~ _In' VlitiDD
On grounds of extreme NAACP appeal for an order to uve neede4 from lite rlcla farmlal nctoa.
doetin~cwudderbonelfllllldlof .apolltldu,J*fwiQIH!)Iboae MemorliJ M. ~.·'lll!
cruelly, Wanda L. Smith was force Detroit public schools to
'JlnndiJ u 111e IJII'I)clpa\ldiD ' 11'1111 Vflllr'i Daf" O.!it•rill. be held t !til
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G. Smith. A decision on the accelerate
NAACP claims Detroit scbool.s ·=·-=''· A''''·""·'·'~~.w~
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custody of minor chUdren was
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lhedl'gedJQitbwbDbavljalllll'iildtll.oftlliollrand·'Rie.
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on an answer and crOfiS system for blacks and whilel. belweea membera of lbe
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and eleelrlclau 1w Idled
l'nlldent JCJimloD ptbend 1dlh 1G0 ._.. ol
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given a divorce from Joseph R.
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eonolruclloallile of ... aew B---1- ;~Do
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neglect of duty. The defendant
was given custody of ooe minor
Holler Medical Cealer
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Ioe1ted atlbe Juadlon of Rt.
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child. Also on grounds of grOfiS
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TOLEDO
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NegoUa·
centuryblllroamatlbllocllililder..-tjallliDI'IIIoflbebordltr,
negiect of duty, Jenny L.
A spokesman for the lions between the city Board of NIJM uld llt&amp;t Dta Orda'a lljs , _ Ia GIIIOI bad wM 1111
Bowers was granted a divorce
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ceneral coBtroetor, uld lbo eraUooofTeachers('I'FT)broke in inlniDC 0111 our prollleml."
plaintifi being given custody of
eledrlclaoo
lel·tlp an ID· down Thuraday night, live da)'ll
one minor child.
lormall_.
picket
Uae lids before school Ia to open.
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In the same court a suit filed
TFI' President Dal j,.awrence
OOLIJMIIUS-U. 8. UP. ~TAn a. '-illlillbll
recenUy by J. B. O'Brien versus
SANJUAN, P.R. (UPI)- U.S. mol'lllq.
said 00 furlber meetings have lnltllilbiclf«IIUJIIIGI'lfr«nCJIIIII.-Iareillllallultlanmlil'lllt
Patrick Johnson, et al, was military concern that Russia
'l1lla II file flnl major been scheduled in the pay , U.S. Senate.
dlsmiased. It was ordered in may be pllnning to establish a walkout at lbe hoopltal olle dispute.
Taflll'ridiQ' prO)IIIIICI a -1101111 ~ Ill aid ."'!IDiot
another entry that the Racine naval base in Cuba got more •IDee coDIInlellon began lui
The b&lt;wd of educalion has dtbenl. Allile ume tllrJe, be IIIIJIId.~ W. Qll'ttl ol dD·
Home National Bant collect credence today as a fleet of Odtber.
offeredaoalaryacaleof$7,100 clnnal1uchalrmallofthe"Senlcr0H~~n1f«Tafl0wrmUtee."
$1,659.99 plus interest from
warships approached the ~'='-'&lt;'i:':':'"=''''':':«''''''''''''''''''''''' lor beginning teacber1 to fl2,0011
James L. and Caroline L. Ruth. Soviet
caribbean for the secood lime
for veteran teachera and liJo.e
J'OBii'BI' BUlB, N. Y. - 'lU a.~ Pllldto
C'~ulet and lhe ~-okl aii!Udley ao to lite con." *l.
squadron, now
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'*lilbil AIDerb'l llopel to blp liP wltb ilia phr! Dr al
southeast of Bermuda and on a
$7,2110 and '13,000 for 18'12.
AtiltriiWw bt lhe U. S. Open lautll d!ampi«tM!Ipa.
southwest course, posaibly towThe leachel'l! are asking for
llmgJes, ol Malll'l, Calif., Meded 1411!, ,._ """'"
ardlbepassBgebe~eenPuerto
an Immediate top sallll Vladimir Karoltlw, and Richey, ol SI!IAngelo, Ta., !IIMIIAIIID
Rico and the Domwcan Repul&gt;
of f}5,0011.
Foll of Uti Anlelelln l!eCOftd.nwld actklft.
Uc, Includes a guided missile
The cily'a 2,4110 leachera have
cnt1oer and a gu~ded missile
been called for a meeting at
IIEVEBE WINDil'OII.IIIIalll,i [IIIIi ol Tnd'•M, ll',u
and
deltroyer.
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terulei \II the group CORONADO, Calif. (UPI) .... dllcusa lbe dllptlte.
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Sales fall collecdons on motor subm8rlne
ill confirmed It will be an President Nixon and fonner Non.ac.ademlc employes have
Wlltlaulial'OIIIo a mlleun \plr II 11f!1 Nab., aid t.o
vehicles purchased in Melgo interesting characteriiUc, a President Johnson gathered agreed to hooor picket Unes If Nm.p.h.atGnutllttland. Twofunnelelattdi.WIItiJ'I!!Ollt!d_.
C&lt;lunty during the month of U.S. Navy spokesman uld. AI wllll 800 leaders of government, the teacberl decide to alrlke.
Cartll, Nab., 'durlnJ the euV IM!btl· .·
August totaled $17,774.19 Mrs. far as the U.S. Navy .knows, buslneas and industry Thursday City School Supt. Frank Illdl
!feph'*"'ll!n·•nportedwlndpolltrpto 70m.p.b.
Evelyn Lucke, county clerk of
Raula has no submarines In night to pay homage to outgoing uld lbe schooll would open u
A lmll!'o awwped tbniUIII I B+llbert. JIICI., **illt-'MIID dauptel'l, ·
courts, reports.
lhe area now, he uld.
Mnlcan President Gustavo aebeduled "no matler what nalnrll!l.'llnD•I!d!qo,IDJiiriDifoarpariiiiii,~JIUiillll Cuit~, at
In addition, $3,806.34 was paid The spokesman uld all of tile Diaz Oradaz. They praised him tbe leachen! do."
uproutlnc n.. N- ollbe lii)irlel- ia'IM.
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in casual and use fall and $255 ships In the group are reladvely as a chief architect of Dick uld classes for the
· Trwl'ftl't flllld aid [I01Nr IlDia !liN liNiilil Ill Wllllil! Muioa. Alao
was paid for auto inapeclions new• the oldest having been hemispheric soUdarlty.
10010 62,0011 1tudants would be
by ,_,. wln4ll4lfml ID P f' N eo.,. '1'1t1
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for vehicles being ...CJU;!ht into
buill in 18116.
In a gUttering stale dinner conducted by admlnlllrltlve ~UchtO!ualtlJJalofMm...,_Pa., WUwltlliCp!llllll'
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the county from another state.
In Washington lbe Defense held In the elegance of a 19th pei'IO!tllei, sullllllllle teaclteri .aftlr 11M ltllrm.
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The office of Mrs. Lucke
Department
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lhe
squadron
century
ballroom
at
IIIII and thalli teachers wbo decide . ' C)aJr line minor lnjurill.. . . ~
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would
enter
the
Caribbean
oceanalde
resort
just
north
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not
to
strike.
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k the ~ of Ordaz's llx l'W• In office had
WJo., ~ n at Needlu, Calif.
pllcations, affidavits and
assl&amp;nments and 12 cerllfled lbe ea~
1ron11er and witnessed "perhaps the
greatest progreseln lhe history
copies during the month. For the lOth naval&amp;ea
dlslrld, Read of our two countries In Ironing
TVStaff 'M~
these activities collections
totaled $1,463 with tl,l32.50 as Adm. Norvell G. Ward, uld In out our problems."
Are Reported Dead
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Ruolla probably would eatabUah met with the Mexican leader
for the slate.
a Naval base 011 CUba In the seven times In his yeara In of-

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Salute to Labor.

SCOTCH FOURSOME
A Scold! Foursome will be
held Sunday at the Pomeroy
Golf Course itartlng at 4 p.m. A
polluck dinner wiD be held
following the golf match.

MAlO NDRIVE·IN
TONIGhT, SEPT. 4

Doublt FoaluN Program
Don Knoth
THE LOVE GOD?
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THELO$TMAN

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To the men and women~
achlevemenll 11111 among the
greatest known of modem titnl,
Our praiM and 111111111.
We will not tran~ect bu1lne11

on Llbor Day, Monday, September 7.
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nee. Invited him down to lbe
LBJ Ranch ro ''rock with me on
the banks of the PedfJt18]ea."
The diminutive leader,
reUrlng from office Dec. 1,
obvlooaly rellabed lhe warmlil
and affecllon of his bolts but
!!POke with concern of tile
pcwerty In his own country.

JUNG11 OBTAIN PULFORD
INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UPI)
....The Los Angelea lUngs
bocke)' team 'l1lunlllay obtained
veteran left wingman Bob
Pllllord from the Tor11n1o Mallie
Lellfs for center• ~ai'J
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In the lmmetllate IJla ol 'l1le
Pyrolu c..., which 'manufao. ·
lures Uqulcl petroleuiil:
Aboul30 llferjlen, tight .PII'DP
trucks; twl!. j!ook ajld 1!MI4er ·"""'--''-"!irews and . twq emetsenq

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COiliiM ibe blaze to one lftl

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rifle in his poemlllon.
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"He didn't have the Japanese rifle
when they caught him," uld Wl!lier. ·'
'"l'here were about tOO men In lbe area
atlhe Ume when he was seen by Lt. Alleil
and Sgt. Be88ley ," oald Walker. •'lie
really wasn't too far from hia home. Then
was no struggle at all."

Don C&lt;ltner, a photographer on the

acene at the time of the capture, uld Mllli
looked ''ragged" !rem hia five day ordeal
In the hills.
"He didn't uy anything when they gql
him," uld C&lt;llner. "He had on a gray buah
shirt and gray pants. He had a hat on. But
he was pretty weU torn up from lbe
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appearing before Magistrate Olevil!
Mahan and poeling a $,5000 bOnd IIW -bearing at 11 a.m. WednesdayThe mishap occurred at 7:45p.m.;
about dark on ~ rain.&amp;lck highway.
Trooper Smith said that Woods, In a 18116,
tw&lt;&gt;4oor Chevrolet was going south apparently towardahia home and the lrlc~-

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caused lhe traDer to start turning or jackkniflnsandltsU4aroundandhitthecar
bead-on. On Impact, It knocked the car
backwards, he uld, Into lhe bank.
Thecar, althoughpinnedbetweenlherlg
and bank, was parUy on lbe roadway and
with lbe biC rig had traffic, that had
hacked up for miles, Ued up for more tlum
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. - . .:mcome of full PUCO heai'lngs.
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ICbedulll -wililtlle PUCO which would

Ohio) at I a.m. to ClncinnaU at5:26 a.m. GaJUpolls, wu awarded a too judgement vestlgatlng officer. He was placed In the
'Ilia Chief of the PUCO bul lraJllo asalnat Bllly Simmons.
Masoo County jail and released after
portalloo sec~llflll Dlttoe, uld lbe
Commlaslon J!lid received a number of
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tl_lml ..r.ilbe following service: From ~:Oiia.m.andarrlveslnandnMI1at5:11
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TOLEDO _(UPI) .... Tlll'Aie
exploal0111 ripped tbrcluCII a
propane gas plant 011 ihe clty'a
westaldetoday,IO...... ~
hundreds of feet laiD tile air.
The Toledo Fire Depa.lfiOftlt
said tbel:e wen ao lmmedllle
~ of ln)llrles llllil ito
ambu1ancea were called to 1111 :

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judgemeat 'sulll fUed In his coort. Brady
'lbe ·lour deaths pushed the county's
theytar ·'nlltds the w«d" IDIDII8 n....,
Hardware, Inc., Huntington, has been highwayfatalllytoll tosb:sofarlblayeat.
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awardada$2,1187judgementaplns1Larry
Dempsey c. Apperaoo, 27, of South
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. Neal,--'111b~~~hls &lt;lilmmiJI!iln of Ohio (PUCO) has ordered (Belpre, Ohio) at 8:35 a.m.; From ·ala per cenf1nterest from May 5, 1970. charged with ''llegllgent homicide," by

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loog holiday weekend was ~ shorliy
after it began when four members of a
Hurrtcanefamilywereldlledll'rldiQ'nighl
alter a tractOr-traDer Jack-lmif~ and
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clap 111e1r halltlt! to the IDiftb music. Cider !!peCiaton·jtllll tee! a quietening In
their blood. Parents of first year band students search for a famlllar r..,e
among the bandsmen. 'IIIey all look alllte, except to parents. But that en~ hliJfllme show didn't just happen, It illlhe result of many hours of
pracllee Ia the bot August aun. For a picture atory on haw • band gets Into npe
fur tl!efirtt football game, tum to page I.

THE BORN walla, llle ltdtool walla and the fteld II empty, acept fur the
majontles In the bacltground. Two dayl from now, lhe scbool will be lllled with
chlkftn, and Friday nllbllhe field will be alive wllb activity as lite 11171HI
foolbJIIoeuoo beglnl. 'l1le Idle horn 1bove will be picked up by a spiffy looking
&amp;!IIerman In the blue IIICI white uniform of Gallia AcadeJII1-IIigh School's
llllftblng band. When the band marchel onto the field lor Friday'• hallllme
lhow, one of lbe NghUallts of tile evenlna begins for many fBIII. UtUe children

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of his burned out. home late Friday 8ltll
talked to Bernard Reynolda, a neigl!bot'.
Reynolds told police he talked to M1lli
lllrough a window while Mills sta~
outside in lhe yard.
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II was at first believed Mills had

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MiJJI, 59, desCribed as a ''Vicious ~oodrat"
atBllhe objeet of an Intensive five day
search In rugged hill country following the
sholglll! slaying of a sheriff, was captured
without reslltance Saturday.
Mills, of nearby Creola, was wanted on
a murder charge In connecllon with the
il1ling of Vinton County Sheriff Harold
Steele and lbe wounding of his deputy
David wmu when tbey attempted ID
serve him with a warrant Monday.
Hundreds of pollee officials using
dogs, bellcopters and even horaes combed
the area for Milia who was reported to be
anned and dangerous.
Lt. Robert Allen of the Athens C&lt;lunly
Sheriff's office and Sgt. Clyde Beasley of
the Athens City Pollee Department captured Milia in a wooded area between two
county roads, about a mUe and a hall from
hll.home.
"They got a loaded sholgun at the lime
of the apprehenaion," uld Dewit Walker,
an Athens County chief deputy. •'He lfuln'l
bave it on him but they said II was near·

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Francis dealrol' IS tittle ollbe natural surround·
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SGiilbeulern ~ ·J1!1111814etbodlatll be._ lbe aps of If
and 11 Wbo atiQdlilbe of the Weekly camp
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witb a job 'i lle'l fMetnated wltb, an lnlerl!e lnlenel In modenl
daMe, ud ftlllil1 art aesslons.
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For l1le WI couple ol yean, J&lt;J and her young 1100, Brett,
ve belil liviD&amp; In Dmwr. 9le Is the dalllbter of Florenee and
~llld ~of Middleport. Botb Jo and Brett are earolled In
udmoclemdaMecoui-sellat the "Y"tbere.
-"' ~tly pai1!clpoted In a dance revue given al the city
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In a aolo dance entiUed "The ~ of Religjon" In
revue and was pictured In promotlonll material in tbe Deliver
11. Jo's Interest In modem dance llarted when she was a
at Obio Ualverslty.
Jo-b witb Tolco, an organlzatkin wblcb researches !!hale
, u a laboratcry t.eclmlclan. She and her !1(111 attend the
vary Temple, the Interracial church In Denver, wblch was the
ject o1 an ll'tlcle In Billy Graham's "Decision" magazine a
tb or so ago.
Mrs.lllchardl, her grandson, Kevin Angel, and Paula Gomer
Dayton, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gomer, lonnerly of
ddleporl, have returned from a week's visit In Denver with Jo.
ey went aspeclally to return Brett who has spent the swnmer
re and In Cincinnati with bis grandparents.
Wbile there they took several slgbbieeing trips. They saw MI.
, went to Central City lor a tolD', and drove out to Red Rock
k, where the attraction Is a large 8J!lllbltbealre hewed out of
e. There they found a rock felllvalin full swing with aboul
t100 hippies. Wbile In Denver they alao visited with Mra.
chard's lrotber, 'lbomaa McCabe, and bis family .

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DICK NEASE who began bis teaching career last year at his
Mater, Eastern lllgh School, will be teaching at
csburg near Springfield this year. Dick will be teaching
and doing aome asaislant coacNug. Classes at
.......csburg will get underway Tuesday but Nease spent
~and Friday th..-e attending teachers' meetings and
getlln« lll!llled down for his new residency.

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rluned to "'lftlelll Wilkesville Temple 391, Pythlan Slslers, at
!!IeGrand TempleSesalun to be held Sept. 9through Sept.12 at the
~etberland Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati.
Accolll(l8liYln Mrs. CampbeU will be Mrs. Anna Ogdln of
Llnpville. Distinguished guests at the sesaluns will Include
&amp;lpreme Officers of both the Knights ol Pythlss and the Pytblan
Sisters.
BOB GANT, formerly of Meigs COWity and fonnerly Ohio
Power CO. manager In P&lt;meroy, has been named field editor of
the QUo Power IIA!vlew, a company publication, for the Ports·
moulb Division.
A ~ &lt;A Ganl and a report of the appolnbnent is a
feature of the current edltlun of the publication. Gant bas chalked
.., 37 yaars with Ohio Power and served at Pomeroy In 'BM:M·
DICK OWENS, veteran employe of Robinson's Laundry, Is
Clllllned to the Rolzer Medical Center ·
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Schar! met recently at the Schar! home, ~11Gute
for theplciiD'e above. From left to right an Mrl. llebarl; ber
dangbter, Mrs. Allee Beaver of Letart FaUll; her grand·
c-~ollve Lelten If Opln!M, Ia llld lalla, .,.
welcomed. no edlll1r merv• 1lle rtpj to Ill Ia llllel.
.W lelten 1111111 be llped, wi• a fiB a.wr., •""•
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a oWenctan111 were lined and five and costa, Ul' ·suspended,
Uttletohaveacleanrestroom.l otbersforftlltedbondalnMelgs overload; George L. Harris,
hope the folr board will do County CoUrt Friday.
MlddlejiOrt, 110' and costs,
something to correct thl• Flnetl by Judge Fral!k W. faUure to stop~withln aasured
situation before next year's Porter were Larry M. •Powell, c)ear dlltance. ·
fair.
Racine~ Rt.·2, $100 arid costs, $'IS Forfeiting bondnere 'Amold
Jean Seuon, suspende!l, ctrl•lnl under Byrge, Qleahlre, t:TJO poated,
Rl. 3, Pomeroy,Ohlo suapenai(!ll; Jtlfrey B. -1\uAeU, lntoxlc,tlon; Barbara Jean
Mlddleporl, Rll, SlOand costs, Bryce, Cheahfra, $257.50,
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Dependabl Dick illbemlsaed left of center; Harry Douglas, drlvlns wblle lntoslcated;
233.
surgery. His room nurn
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Racine, Rt. 2, f5 and costs, Jeffrey L. Drawer, Portland,
along his route.
defective ve~lcl,; Charlotte fZ7.58, not wurlilt. corret)tive
~kbam. Middleport, Rt. I, flO lensea; JefJrey K. .!IMWden.
roMMUNJTY FORUMS will ba held from Sept. :11-28 In and COBia, atop ilgn violation; Rutland, f27.1f0, .,..dlnc; JoJm
prepsraliunfortheWhltellouseCOIIIerenceonAglngto babeldln James L. Dennllon, RuUand, W. Angel, WCil"lbJJistGn, $'n.li0,
November, Mrs. VUma Plkkoja, bool!mobiJe supervisor, reports. SIO and costs, abusing an of· expired oPirall1r's11£eDse.'
At the local level, older people will speak on tbelr needs and fleer; Raymond L. blltle,
complete a national questionnaire.
Crystal Lab, m., SIO and costl,
no operator's llcepae; Marvin
McFarland, Jr., ilew
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GALLIPOLIS - Acting on obtalnillf! a permit for E. Maya, Reedsville, $10 ~
Juvenile. court Judge Roy driving a vehicle without • COBis, neesalve IJiee4f 11r roaa · r;;::&gt;;.;••~~
Gilliland Friday sentenced a 14- license; Tommy D. l;alllcoat, coodltions.
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Center at Columbus. The obtaining a permit for driving a Rt. 2, $10 and ~Is, turning on
wu tem- vehicle without a llcenae.
Albert P. Barker,
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EVANGELIST NAMED
.POMEROY - Tbe Rev.
Kermit Farlow will be
evangellat at special aenlces to
be held at tbe Danville
Wesleyan Church, on Route 3211
off Route 1:H weal, at 7:10 each
evening from Weclne8day, Sepl
• tbrongh Sept. 2D. Speda)
slngera wiD ba Patty ~ya and
PrlaciDa Dodderlll, Ewlngton.
-------il:llled Saturday Wlien be was

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atrudl by a car whlll CI'08Iing
an lnteraectliln at Lodl Street
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Mrs. Marian Wells, 76, foWid

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allegedl7 atolen In Gallla
CouniJ late Saturday.
Sberlll' deputlel uld the car
was reco,eed in the lower end·
ol the Hobaon yarda, below
Mlddlepu1. The~ bad fWI
Into tn. ud had been

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Jerry WUitains ol Gallla

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Minor damas~, were
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whin aatallollwagon driven by
EldOra Foil, at, Whitehall,
llrllcS • ~ veNcle cnmed
by Charles L. Butcber,
PwMo)' Ill. 4, on W 10, .I of
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EXCITING COLOttS IN FLUFF\' RAYON l'tLl

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oleporl Olurcll ol Cl1rlst where a SIIO,OOO addltiGn t1 being
buUt. Stained glaas wlnctlwa as pictured bad to be removed
lrom the lllda of the cburch where the additiOn connects to the
Clfi8lnal struciiD'e. 'llle addition waa dealgned so that the
stained glaas windows, aeveral ol which were given In
memory ol deceaaed members, could be used at the Bide and
front of the addltim wblch Is npected to be completed In
about 30 days.

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HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th

CONGRATULATIONS
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. According to Boward
Neellamp, Coordinator of this
year's adult beslc 'educaUon
reuutlment drive, llllll'ka the
flrat time a unified campaign
has been moonted un a county·
wide basis.
"Open the Door to Adult Basic
Educatlun" Is the theme of the
recruibnent effort. Radio and
television announcements along
with printed material will be
unified around the "Open the

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GALLIPOLIS
A
"asturallon" media campaign
Is abaut to bit .GaUJa COWity.
Newipspsn,. cable television,
and radio and TV 1tations are
being asked to cooperate with
the aebool board In • new
recruitment effort aimed at
getting adult. to "Open the
Door to Adult Bule Education"
and Ctllll8 bacll to achool.

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DR. WILLIAM B. THOMAS
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WORKER.II OJI' llllllllld ll'uiJ and Gel Co. an uq tlleeellrge l!dllllll piaslle
pipe In laying I,IOIIIeel ol a new gas line In Rlatland. WG~"keisan abau~halfiJlrough Wltll the
~ol~thelour-lnchpipewhldlll . .ctedtopmtdebalteraenlceinthetown.

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or FrWlll v. Bryan, 1:100 VIne
Sl., dalll upOn urival of the
Mlddlepart Em«gency Squad
to • home ·Friday JliOmllll,
hal been mwed to tbe IJOdaey
f'uneral Home In Paducah, Ky.,
where aervkel will be held.
Mrl. ~an Is aurvtved by a
dauabter,Mre.JielenHobackof
Paducab; tllree ~. lira.
Edl,th Rlee, Mrl. &lt;W Zwllllnc
and Mra. Mae Frlee, aU of
Pomeroy, and a Dlece, Mn.
EUzabeth Horak, alao of
Pomeroy
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· ~ALLIPOlJS - PaUhearers
lor Saturday's funeral of Jay N.
Fisher, 20, GaUlpolls, were
announced .Saturday 111om1ng
by ·the MeCoy Funeral Home,
Vinton. They were: Ted Comer,
Mike Comer, Bob McCarley,
Bill Ventm, Fred Deel, and
Paul Holllngahead.
IIOII'I1C IN VlETNAM
VIETNAM - Marina Cor·
poralllodger A. BoeUc, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm c. Bostic of
4119Maplellrive,GaWpolls,has
reported lor dul)' wltb SUpply
Battalion·, Force Loglatic
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Education Demonstration
Cetiter, a U. S. Office of
Education l)ieclal demon·
stratton project bued at
Morehead Slate Unl-.lty In
Kentucky.
The Appalaohlan Cellt..r In
cooperatiOn with the Ohio State
Deparbnent ol Adult Education
distributed
the
A.B.E.
recruitment package~ as
Door" concept.
part of thelt efforts ~lmpfove
. Howjlfd Neekamp uld that adult
baalc
education

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Dear Editor :
!laving attended the Meigs
County Fair every day either
working at the food stand or jolt
pleasure, 1 certslnly think we
need something done about the
restroorns. The ladles' . restrooms were a disgrace. I for

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r.nton, and one who died In
WIIICY; her parents, Mr. and
~- WJiaon Rllodeil, and two
liltera, Myrtle and Tenna;
. 1111! Rev. Armor Sayre of
Cottagevtne, W.Va., olllclated
al tba eervlcel. Burial wu In
Fairview Cemetery near
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a daiJII!ter, ~- .VU.. Belle
A)brfcbl o1 Olyaboga Falla;
fOur 10111, WUlard, Delva, Jr.,
Lmr and Rubart, aU of Amn;
11Jo liltera, Mrl. OWen (Mar·
!Ill) Alldel'lll! of Racine and
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witb a job 'i lle'l fMetnated wltb, an lnlerl!e lnlenel In modenl
daMe, ud ftlllil1 art aesslons.
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For l1le WI couple ol yean, J&lt;J and her young 1100, Brett,
ve belil liviD&amp; In Dmwr. 9le Is the dalllbter of Florenee and
~llld ~of Middleport. Botb Jo and Brett are earolled In
udmoclemdaMecoui-sellat the "Y"tbere.
-"' ~tly pai1!clpoted In a dance revue given al the city
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In a aolo dance entiUed "The ~ of Religjon" In
revue and was pictured In promotlonll material in tbe Deliver
11. Jo's Interest In modem dance llarted when she was a
at Obio Ualverslty.
Jo-b witb Tolco, an organlzatkin wblcb researches !!hale
, u a laboratcry t.eclmlclan. She and her !1(111 attend the
vary Temple, the Interracial church In Denver, wblch was the
ject o1 an ll'tlcle In Billy Graham's "Decision" magazine a
tb or so ago.
Mrs.lllchardl, her grandson, Kevin Angel, and Paula Gomer
Dayton, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gomer, lonnerly of
ddleporl, have returned from a week's visit In Denver with Jo.
ey went aspeclally to return Brett who has spent the swnmer
re and In Cincinnati with bis grandparents.
Wbile there they took several slgbbieeing trips. They saw MI.
, went to Central City lor a tolD', and drove out to Red Rock
k, where the attraction Is a large 8J!lllbltbealre hewed out of
e. There they found a rock felllvalin full swing with aboul
t100 hippies. Wbile In Denver they alao visited with Mra.
chard's lrotber, 'lbomaa McCabe, and bis family .

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DICK NEASE who began bis teaching career last year at his
Mater, Eastern lllgh School, will be teaching at
csburg near Springfield this year. Dick will be teaching
and doing aome asaislant coacNug. Classes at
.......csburg will get underway Tuesday but Nease spent
~and Friday th..-e attending teachers' meetings and
getlln« lll!llled down for his new residency.

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rluned to "'lftlelll Wilkesville Temple 391, Pythlan Slslers, at
!!IeGrand TempleSesalun to be held Sept. 9through Sept.12 at the
~etberland Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati.
Accolll(l8liYln Mrs. CampbeU will be Mrs. Anna Ogdln of
Llnpville. Distinguished guests at the sesaluns will Include
&amp;lpreme Officers of both the Knights ol Pythlss and the Pytblan
Sisters.
BOB GANT, formerly of Meigs COWity and fonnerly Ohio
Power CO. manager In P&lt;meroy, has been named field editor of
the QUo Power IIA!vlew, a company publication, for the Ports·
moulb Division.
A ~ &lt;A Ganl and a report of the appolnbnent is a
feature of the current edltlun of the publication. Gant bas chalked
.., 37 yaars with Ohio Power and served at Pomeroy In 'BM:M·
DICK OWENS, veteran employe of Robinson's Laundry, Is
Clllllned to the Rolzer Medical Center ·
he b8l undergone

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Schar! met recently at the Schar! home, ~11Gute
for theplciiD'e above. From left to right an Mrl. llebarl; ber
dangbter, Mrs. Allee Beaver of Letart FaUll; her grand·
c-~ollve Lelten If Opln!M, Ia llld lalla, .,.
welcomed. no edlll1r merv• 1lle rtpj to Ill Ia llllel.
.W lelten 1111111 be llped, wi• a fiB a.wr., •""•
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a oWenctan111 were lined and five and costa, Ul' ·suspended,
Uttletohaveacleanrestroom.l otbersforftlltedbondalnMelgs overload; George L. Harris,
hope the folr board will do County CoUrt Friday.
MlddlejiOrt, 110' and costs,
something to correct thl• Flnetl by Judge Fral!k W. faUure to stop~withln aasured
situation before next year's Porter were Larry M. •Powell, c)ear dlltance. ·
fair.
Racine~ Rt.·2, $100 arid costs, $'IS Forfeiting bondnere 'Amold
Jean Seuon, suspende!l, ctrl•lnl under Byrge, Qleahlre, t:TJO poated,
Rl. 3, Pomeroy,Ohlo suapenai(!ll; Jtlfrey B. -1\uAeU, lntoxlc,tlon; Barbara Jean
Mlddleporl, Rll, SlOand costs, Bryce, Cheahfra, $257.50,
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Dependabl Dick illbemlsaed left of center; Harry Douglas, drlvlns wblle lntoslcated;
233.
surgery. His room nurn
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Racine, Rt. 2, f5 and costs, Jeffrey L. Drawer, Portland,
along his route.
defective ve~lcl,; Charlotte fZ7.58, not wurlilt. corret)tive
~kbam. Middleport, Rt. I, flO lensea; JefJrey K. .!IMWden.
roMMUNJTY FORUMS will ba held from Sept. :11-28 In and COBia, atop ilgn violation; Rutland, f27.1f0, .,..dlnc; JoJm
prepsraliunfortheWhltellouseCOIIIerenceonAglngto babeldln James L. Dennllon, RuUand, W. Angel, WCil"lbJJistGn, $'n.li0,
November, Mrs. VUma Plkkoja, bool!mobiJe supervisor, reports. SIO and costs, abusing an of· expired oPirall1r's11£eDse.'
At the local level, older people will speak on tbelr needs and fleer; Raymond L. blltle,
complete a national questionnaire.
Crystal Lab, m., SIO and costl,
no operator's llcepae; Marvin
McFarland, Jr., ilew
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GALLIPOLIS - Acting on obtalnillf! a permit for E. Maya, Reedsville, $10 ~
Juvenile. court Judge Roy driving a vehicle without • COBis, neesalve IJiee4f 11r roaa · r;;::&gt;;.;••~~
Gilliland Friday sentenced a 14- license; Tommy D. l;alllcoat, coodltions.
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Center at Columbus. The obtaining a permit for driving a Rt. 2, $10 and ~Is, turning on
wu tem- vehicle without a llcenae.
Albert P. Barker,
10ntence,

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EVANGELIST NAMED
.POMEROY - Tbe Rev.
Kermit Farlow will be
evangellat at special aenlces to
be held at tbe Danville
Wesleyan Church, on Route 3211
off Route 1:H weal, at 7:10 each
evening from Weclne8day, Sepl
• tbrongh Sept. 2D. Speda)
slngera wiD ba Patty ~ya and
PrlaciDa Dodderlll, Ewlngton.
-------il:llled Saturday Wlien be was

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atrudl by a car whlll CI'08Iing
an lnteraectliln at Lodl Street
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Mrs. Marian Wells, 76, foWid

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POMEROY - The department of Melp Sheriff Robert
llartenbach recovered a car

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allegedl7 atolen In Gallla
CouniJ late Saturday.
Sberlll' deputlel uld the car
was reco,eed in the lower end·
ol the Hobaon yarda, below
Mlddlepu1. The~ bad fWI
Into tn. ud had been

BLANKETS

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Jerry WUitains ol Gallla

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Minor damas~, were
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whin aatallollwagon driven by
EldOra Foil, at, Whitehall,
llrllcS • ~ veNcle cnmed
by Charles L. Butcber,
PwMo)' Ill. 4, on W 10, .I of
a mOe lnim lflrrllcllmlle.

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EXCITING COLOttS IN FLUFF\' RAYON l'tLl

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Stool !nmk I o d ond
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oleporl Olurcll ol Cl1rlst where a SIIO,OOO addltiGn t1 being
buUt. Stained glaas wlnctlwa as pictured bad to be removed
lrom the lllda of the cburch where the additiOn connects to the
Clfi8lnal struciiD'e. 'llle addition waa dealgned so that the
stained glaas windows, aeveral ol which were given In
memory ol deceaaed members, could be used at the Bide and
front of the addltim wblch Is npected to be completed In
about 30 days.

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HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th

CONGRATULATIONS
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Tabor's Floor Coverings

campaign ''irHI-bol" cleelgned
by the Appalachian Adult Bulc

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. According to Boward
Neellamp, Coordinator of this
year's adult beslc 'educaUon
reuutlment drive, llllll'ka the
flrat time a unified campaign
has been moonted un a county·
wide basis.
"Open the Door to Adult Basic
Educatlun" Is the theme of the
recruibnent effort. Radio and
television announcements along
with printed material will be
unified around the "Open the

DR • WILLI A'M8• TH0MAs

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GALLIPOLIS
A
"asturallon" media campaign
Is abaut to bit .GaUJa COWity.
Newipspsn,. cable television,
and radio and TV 1tations are
being asked to cooperate with
the aebool board In • new
recruitment effort aimed at
getting adult. to "Open the
Door to Adult Bule Education"
and Ctllll8 bacll to achool.

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United Effort Unde~lly To
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DR. WILLIAM B. THOMAS
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WORKER.II OJI' llllllllld ll'uiJ and Gel Co. an uq tlleeellrge l!dllllll piaslle
pipe In laying I,IOIIIeel ol a new gas line In Rlatland. WG~"keisan abau~halfiJlrough Wltll the
~ol~thelour-lnchpipewhldlll . .ctedtopmtdebalteraenlceinthetown.

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or FrWlll v. Bryan, 1:100 VIne
Sl., dalll upOn urival of the
Mlddlepart Em«gency Squad
to • home ·Friday JliOmllll,
hal been mwed to tbe IJOdaey
f'uneral Home In Paducah, Ky.,
where aervkel will be held.
Mrl. ~an Is aurvtved by a
dauabter,Mre.JielenHobackof
Paducab; tllree ~. lira.
Edl,th Rlee, Mrl. &lt;W Zwllllnc
and Mra. Mae Frlee, aU of
Pomeroy, and a Dlece, Mn.
EUzabeth Horak, alao of
Pomeroy
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· ~ALLIPOlJS - PaUhearers
lor Saturday's funeral of Jay N.
Fisher, 20, GaUlpolls, were
announced .Saturday 111om1ng
by ·the MeCoy Funeral Home,
Vinton. They were: Ted Comer,
Mike Comer, Bob McCarley,
Bill Ventm, Fred Deel, and
Paul Holllngahead.
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VIETNAM - Marina Cor·
poralllodger A. BoeUc, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm c. Bostic of
4119Maplellrive,GaWpolls,has
reported lor dul)' wltb SUpply
Battalion·, Force Loglatic
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Education Demonstration
Cetiter, a U. S. Office of
Education l)ieclal demon·
stratton project bued at
Morehead Slate Unl-.lty In
Kentucky.
The Appalaohlan Cellt..r In
cooperatiOn with the Ohio State
Deparbnent ol Adult Education
distributed
the
A.B.E.
recruitment package~ as
Door" concept.
part of thelt efforts ~lmpfove
. Howjlfd Neekamp uld that adult
baalc
education

~e~'!_~...·"'''" 205 ~~0~NG &amp;HEATINGGot;d,

Dear Editor :
!laving attended the Meigs
County Fair every day either
working at the food stand or jolt
pleasure, 1 certslnly think we
need something done about the
restroorns. The ladles' . restrooms were a disgrace. I for

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two dangbtm, Mrs, Jacquelyn
r.nton, and one who died In
WIIICY; her parents, Mr. and
~- WJiaon Rllodeil, and two
liltera, Myrtle and Tenna;
. 1111! Rev. Armor Sayre of
Cottagevtne, W.Va., olllclated
al tba eervlcel. Burial wu In
Fairview Cemetery near
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• ber ·hlllblnd, Delva htteraon;
a daiJII!ter, ~- .VU.. Belle
A)brfcbl o1 Olyaboga Falla;
fOur 10111, WUlard, Delva, Jr.,
Lmr and Rubart, aU of Amn;
11Jo liltera, Mrl. OWen (Mar·
!Ill) Alldel'lll! of Racine and
. .,... Harry (lrQ) Rlflle r4
. .venewood, w. Va.; fov.r
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Mra. Arlbur A11lson and lira.
Gary Palmer bave beta
l!eleeted ID appear bt tba 19'18
ediUOII II. OUtstanding Yq
W1111811 of Amerlea Ill' 1928.
Naminated earlllir lbla yllir,
tbele women have beeit dioileil
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· Miss Fisher Is a 1987 graduate ol Gal1la Al:ademy High
School and a 1!169 graduate list. Mary's Scbool for r;ertllled
laboratory aMistant and 110mployed at St. Miry's Hospital,
Htntlnl!loo.
Mr. Herr Is a graduate of Huntington High Scbool and Is a
student of Msrlbal1 Unlverilty. He Ill also employed by
Heritage VIII UDealn Huntlngtm.
A January wedding Is planned.

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tiriottoDI by Mr.i . Bruce at"Athens lffJftl read br the
l'-Uiir Qil'in8YoUrlleatllld pr.dent.
Nr.tvre'~ l:l'eed bY Mn. Mile• ICembers bad furnished

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GALLIPOLIS - Tr~pblea
were awarded at the banquet
held Ill' momben of the Poodle
League 'lllunday at the Kyger
Creek Employees' Qub.
'l'ropbles were awarded to
Gloria Choquette lor blgb
average; Sharon Sprlnser and
Jewell Gray lor hl&amp;ll series;
Goldie Piatt and Jelllnle
Ebersbaugh for high game and
mostlmprovedbowler,Mlldred

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the ..,&amp;ling and ~tiDn were
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and Mn. Gary ,1.an4on,
WarreniDn, Va.; Mr·. IJid Mn.
~ McDeniel, Rio (lrande;
Mr. and . Mra. ~ Deem,
RIPief,W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Belling, Cbandle~sville,;
Mrs.. Cecelia Carpenter,
Coi!DDbul; Mr. Dick CleUIIId,
Columbua; Mr. and Mrs.
Goldei!Bahr,Atbona; Mr. Tony
Genneite, Grafton, ,w, Va.;

Mr., .Han,f .· Kinil Edgewater,

coffee prvlce · 1111.;~. ~Rol!l,fMineral
51~ta~ble~ae~~~... ,re11a1 W, V~,i ·~. ~ Mrl.
. . , _ ~ Beale, •Marie((~:
al tbe ..Mf, Tom Wtlnaloci,
~; Mrs. Mildred·Llpaey
lll1d Joyce, Draclll'll!ft. Utah;
:~~~:;c· ¥~ -..raare' lngeaus,
~bui; Mr. Jf/1 setJrbJi,
Colum~; M1u SU. Ulaelll and
Mr,;li!!i~ •.~~~ Mlu

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GALLIPOLIS .~ -"delle
Rollllter, daup!F o1 Mr.
Emmett Rossiter, a-o,m Qlr,
bu been acceplaciiU~IJipolls
~ &lt;;olle4e. filr·!lle Fill
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GALLIPoLIS - Mr. Annlt
Gee of tNt Eastern Ave. Is
announcing the approaching
marriage of bla daughter t.na
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MasIne to Mr. David
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JOIS!e Cllapman of Gallla, Ohio.

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Newcomers Plan
Riverboat Tour ·

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Bcilrer lledlcal Cliolllt. Be wai
allhiltted then
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Pomeroy

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Reunion held Ibis year at

Tlptoo, Mo. from tburea
Mr. and Mrs. Dmald 0 ·

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RooabandSheryl,Mr. andMra.
Walden Iloulb, Mr. and Mra.
l'lrl llurriJ and family, Mn.
EIN Burris, Mr • and Mrs.
Nelu1 Iloulb and family, Mr.
!Dd Mn. Bobert Dale Rooab
andGI:eg,Mr.andMrt!. llAJier
Rousb, Mr. and Mrl. Gary
Rousbandl8mlly, Mr.IIIIIMrs.
Ralph Roulh, Mrs. Jack He.
l!iluh Vr, l!ld

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, , ... 9l , ~Wterica ,l'f8111ar. meeljng, .IUliRJS tlni)Jge 8 p.IJI•. f;lec ·l lrllll••'*'·llutcl!,.m,wear AAI·u 1 Ulb El~Oii Ray

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Miss lana Gee
Engaged to
Davl'd Chap'man

National 11an1t, Watson CCII- Eastern Ave.
stiucllon, Pal's Darlings, The gracious cuatolll of open
Warehime Wonders, Skyline church will be obaerved wltll
Lanes, M r. R, Chrysler- reception "' foilow ·
Plymoolb and Utile Poodles. '
Each girl received a trophy
A'ITkND REIJNION
with her name ond final NEW HAVEN_ AtterldiDI
average IIJII'8ved Oil lt.
the Annual Rouab FQDI)J

ara~ and lmpreaalve way, arrangements made.

Col!IIIJft,

M!lii'Miller. lllj~ f.d-.

Fui!Dn; treasurer, Mrs. Stanley friend, Ba,rbara Spence.
Sbaver; secretary• Mri. HorUe
Rouab. Mn. ·Kirby alto
recognized the outsotns ofllcers
for their wort fid their BI!C•
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ce¢u1 year. .
Ml'll. OtarJel Tate and Mrs.
Emer8on ~were wekomed
asnewmembersmaklngatotal
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arranpmentawaunjoyedwlth SUNDAY

Nfp.,naors were, Citizens
Hall near Springfield, just off
GAWPOLIS _ 'l1le firat
_,the .I'Oie u 1 Qlllllol, Hefrellhmentswereaervedby Rt. 4l.l!Uke.tdlnner at noon.
IIWletlngoltheNewcunersCiub
;..~~...,;;...,MowoiOiooo"' trwiaJ!edlbenewofflcersfortlie Miss Reeae. Tbe October All relatives mviled.
THURSDAY
baJbeenplannedforThuraday.
1m.11'11 year. Serving will be meeting will be Oct. 6 witb Mrt!. ANNUAL NEAL Reunion will GALLIPOLIS Garden Club will Tbe membera will meet at the
Mrl. Cheater want, preeldent; H. A. Kirby and Mra. Briggs be held al Krodel Park at Pl. meet in the recreation room at park front and leave at tO ~.m.
vice-president, Mrs. Huber · Klrbr as hoste1101.
Pleasant.
the home of Mrs. Stanley fD tour the Admiral JCDet which
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Evans. Workshop featuring Is docked 1n G1Wpoils. 111ey
Well graduated from Rio MERCERVILLE Grang~ r&lt;g. Autwnn flowers and materials. will then drive tOJackaoD fD I'll
GllldeCollegew&amp;'"1"''feetlng 7-30 pm Election of -~!;:!{ArtColonvwill.meet ~ '""""f t.....t. .
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' !DttltiJed Ill the '!l'a)'llde dtirden ~ In a map arr~
(ttili'mi,tq 'JUeaday eWRtng of ~ dllftn~~l llowera
at liM tWn BaPtlit! diurdl. ~ !17 MJ'I, It A. Kirby·
Mlii• ' Marll7n ReeH was ' lAtta lnvilln8 the club to a
llo',wd.·,
tea at the C"~~IIIJ'Iill Slate In-

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Fllber, 102 Fourth Ave., are 8JliiOWICins tbe ensagimOI!t of ·
their daughter, Melanie Ann, 1D Otarlel Frederick Herr, 1011
o1 Mrs. Francia Herr and the late R. Olarleo Herr of 2167

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Matle Monttomerf, El!n
GI'OVCI; .Mr. Tony ~ •

Seo1cb l'laln!!• ~, ~.; ~ Joa
.. at FlaWt, Vln_ton; Mr. $lijp Ate·
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1~·· ~.; Mr· Bob
Cdllni; arclevllle.
·Mila
Anstaett,

RIO GRANPE Layinan wtu
meet at Rio Grande at 8 P.M.
PROGRESSIVE. Mothers
League family picilic. Catholic
Church Camp.
FRENCH CITY Garden Qub
will mHI at lhe hoJne o1 Mn.
Jack ~ckworth 7:30 p.m.
Proa!'~UD: Planning the ahrubs
around the home.
GRACE United Methodist
Qnrrcb Qrcle 5 wtu meet wttb
Earl Durh•lll· Lower
Rim' Rd., 1 p.m.
wimNEsDAY
GRACE Urilted, Methodist
diurcb QrC)e tWill meet llltb
Mhs. Aven L!llk, Lo'1111!' River
Rd., 8:30 p.m. Pknlc. Bring
talh .,ntce.
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~til~· 118l~l!ecGnll Ave.,
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CJliCLE I wiU IDilll wltb Mrs.
·Bierett Mdh,._, Pu'IIII!IJUib
.Rd. 6:~ ,.m. ·~. Bring
table aenlct. ' •.
c;ma£ .4 !'Ill Q!H1'...,1Jt Mn.
$M1ey EveN.~

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w~ shoes. Tr81!11portatlm
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The group plans "' be back 1n Kenneth Hem and cblldren.
GaJlli&gt;olls by 3 p.m.
Anyone not contacl«&lt; by the
telephone committee Is uked 1D
CLOSES MONDAY
call8arbaraEpllngal44fi.JI18. MIDDLEPORT The
Middleport swtmlnlng pool wtu
New Bavea PersaoW
be cloaed aU day Sunday.
Mr.
Mra. Eddie l!aJstead Monday wtu be tbe Jut day the
and son, Brent, are villtinj! Mr. pool will be open. Boura Mon·
and Mrs. Samuel Jitl•ead and day wtu be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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PARTY PLANNED
Steve. Eddie Is with the U. s.
POMEROY- 'l1le AuaUiary Navy ataliol!ed at Pearl Harof Drew Webeter P.. l 39, bor. Upon hla reb1;1J be wiU
American Legion, will staae a aerve a 1o1r II. duly In the
party lor veterans al !be Pacific. Mrs. Halstead S.hm,
Soulheutem Oblo Mental l!rent, wtu rebrn to LoullviJie,
Health Center '111uraday from z . ·Ky.
p.m. 111e par1y lut DJODth
MkkT POIIIPONED
was staaed br the Mlddlepart MIDDLEPORT - A regular
AuaUiary ·
meeting of the Ml4dleport
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MABiuAGE LICENSE . lfOI!dlf, SepL 7, bu been
POMI!;ROY ..-Bobby Eugene P~J~Ipaned anlll MCilday, Sept.
Molden, II, lleUir, Rt. '1, and lt.' Tbe PIJIIponed HUICD will
Dian Marie Davlllj·U, tangs. be beldai7:SOp.m.at tbe home
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NEWOOMEIS aub wtu tour
Adilllral Jones 1111d go to
Ja.ciiiNrn. ct~n Barbara Epling
for ·additional details, 4411-1118.
~AY
THE BIDWELL Porter PTO
Tuesdaywillmeelai 7:30p.m.
at the school. Mr. PoweU and
tile faculty wm be introduced
Relreshmento will
served,
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hrida ·aerved u lll8lnll! of ArmJin the Jt,O.T.C. prugram
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. ~· Cltll)'- Keane, 1U!iJ1ber · Lt. Carla' hu IIIII CCDJIIIetecl
of the bride aerved u 13 montba dilly In Kllrea and Is
maid olh!lnll'.
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'l1le atiA!IIdants ware Boor
After a lhorl wedding trip ID
Jenstb -..nte satin dresses with Niagara Fal18, Canada and
wldii pint ......
other polll\t of !nlere8t, the
. Mr. David Ev81!11 o1 Ada, COUple Is located at 1:11 N. W.
fOrmer!)' ol Gallipolis, t4tb St. Ill Lawlan, Okla.
'eel~- Carter N best illan. At~ the wedding from
b~rireMr.stlpMeaciows Ibis area were Mr. and Mra.
of G•lllpoUa and Mr. Jolln Nolan Clrler, Mr. and Mrt!. J.
~'-•·•·tofCI!arlelton,W. va. TlmEvana,Mr.SidpMeadows,
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recapiJ:e the ablllllelol.IIOIDID
between the ages ol
Ill;
wu coocelved bJ the *'den of
the natiDn'a major , _ j
cqanizatl0111. 'lllll Jll'ocriral
recogniJea lboae )'011118 -ll'lllili
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pwa ol Wlille and pint latin
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'iii.1;i1l; tect;"'tlillit 1~"'il:t;/·8dcj ·i.W:'' ITlt~~i!f~;;lllilJ•Mi-a.
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111 •·' me Ol!io stat. Fair and at !lie fabrl 'l1le color ol tbat dress nectllne adilrned wltb white
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olf Iter bkl!de beauty. Hcnr abe ever sGt perfectly matcblng lace, mt jHI!ed Bleem, l!ld
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·doWer~... ~~ ol
AeedftwlnC!fft!indandOblo
d111jei lorstl-!llfl-i!Obl and UniYa'lllty llliiJor!I!C In Englslh.
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byMra.SusinFoX,Mia!Da!JIIIe Va., aerved aallntf.FJ.Bet ..
:!.'~· ,.q,q111 Slelir.'I beard anolber fllt1t1lb,la week and it bu to do l'll!m, Mr. Larry~. gown wu huq~; ~ ,
1'1111 lllat recanJ.Inaldng aale.
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and Mr. BIB Wbiltlnil&lt;in, frclnlbeJGb, lllllj·llhori.,uffeil
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It - , ·HarrJ E. Rbodel ol PL Pleasant, read about the vocallslll. Musical aelectlons sleeves. A wblte •!It! rlbbcll
. . . . . Bulh recdved for hla Otarolllls ml !old abou! II at wort. included, Always, Wbllher 1bou was lied around bel' •
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II· 1bey didn't billne lim. His IeBow wortera thought he must be Goes!, Ptrer ill Heart, and wore blue mlnlat!ft ~
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have 1ald f2,5611. Mn. Rbodel called the &amp;!l!rllle, Sunset. 1be bride's lnber balr and~a buUt
Ill a!1o Valley Bank Co. ofllce for a copy of the ''printed proof" tbat attendants preceded the bride of llllllte ,_. ind !llue pciiii.
~ Mr.ftiJ!ldeskMwwbatbewastalilngabout. Tbere'el!O~ like ID the 8ITIIJCemt!!l, I Qme To pona.
Offer
My
Love."
The
bride
Mr.
Edell~
Ho,..ard,
Wil·
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entered as Mr. Whlltlnglm881J8 ltamatown, W. Va., 1ervld
ANDWHATABOUrTIIATCbarolalsateer'anamt,SirLoin. a solo, My Own 'lnle Love. aaiJei!lman. Ullhe!'llwereMr.
Follow!ng a prayer led by Mr. BobSIA!phens,MeqJblll, TIM.;
Jan, tbala . - t 111111111 for a record lftaklng grand clwnplon? JarreD, tbe couple romained Mr. Dave Myll!'ll ant~ Mr. Jell
lllleelllljJ u, 0 Perfect Love, Davies ol Colnmbl!s, lind Mt.
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DEAN'S i'IRS'I''STATEMENT after the sale was "Wow! I was sq.
Greg Pauley, !be bride'•
, ~! Clll, believe It - It's a great day."
Given in marrillfle by her lrother.
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A p i day Indeed for a fine young fellow who wants lo father, the bride wasattired In a 'llle bride's mother wore 1
lmg gown of satapeau, styled blue and green ~ with
ll£ becclme a velerll!arlan, and sees the goal within his reach.
with an empire waist. Venice malcltlq! sleevele!ll Jl'etl! coal.
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9ll · DONT FORGET 1D send me your Jlf08l'Bm books. When I lace adorned tbe scalloped Her accessories were !Jelge and
,I~ t:allllt In from lunch Wedneaday tllere wu a neal black and white neckline and bishop sleeves of her corsage was of green
, ,; kl!lll'll! llub program book for me. Someone remembered by lhe dres8. Daisy moll&amp; ac- cymbidium orchids.
cenled the neckline, sleeves, 'l1le groom's mother wore 1
•"''*ML 1ben when I got bim, a Home Council program book and
train. 'llle A-line skirt and turquoise dreu. Her ac·
llrl'lved 1n tile man.
attacbed chapel - length train cesaorie8 were wblta !lnd •
'l1leae Jli'llii'Bm books are sources of vitallnformallm to me. were banded in the same Venice wore a llllllte orchid corsage.
lo
lace.
'llle reception was beld In the
... ANNABEU.E BALL HAD IIOII!e Interesting pests recently.
Her headpiece was all'Oftle of felloW!Ihip room ol the churdl.
(Cecer11 Edith Pauley) '
·ro; 'l1ley were pen pals from Germany, Mr. aod Mra. Hans-Georg pearlized Dowers which beld a 'l1le lour-tiered weddlns ca1re
long chapel-length mantilla of was decorated wltll blue and 111111• pleated sldrl. Her .·QIIIep, ~.too, Ill a aentor al
Sclroder.
llardlna CoUep; ma,larlncln
Mtlt.BaD and Klare Schroder bave been pal palo lor 211 years. pure French illusion. 'llle bride sweetpeu. Beneath the IDp tiel' ace oriel,_ 1119)'.
a
bouquet
of
pink
and
was
a
miniature
brlile
and
lira.
Golf
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·a
pduate
of
reJlaiM, In prepll'lli!Jn for tba
carried
· 'llle SciJroders tbought the Ohio River 11'81 very beaulllul
Wldte
roses,
blue
and
wblta
groom.
The
lop
tier
was
Ql!ld.
V~
Collegs;
Parter.
tllil!lltrY.
(lm'tlllbongh) and Ibis area, wllb the hl11s lining the rl¥81' made
dailleo, and blue and white decorated wltll blue -tpeu ~; and Ill Jll'tltlltlr a 8e!Jill' 'llle couple Ill preaenlly
lbem IIIII* ol their bcmeland.
miniature carnations with blue and white rooes upon Willcb sat elMMntary education maj~r -' making their home It 700 E.
' An Interesting facllelmed from the Schroders wu, there Is and while streamers centered two sugar doves. The table was Hljnjtng College, Searcy, Alt. Center street. llelreJ, Ark.
110 anempfo1menl Ill Germany. Also illterestiDJ wu the In· m a white Bible.
centered wtlh an arranaement Mr. Golf attended aUo Valley
bmlllon tbeydonolgrow sweet corn (lbelr 11eason Is too lbort)
Sbe carried a bandkercblef of blue and whi!AI dailies In a
· lilt tbey do grow lobecco.
which had belGaaed "' both her .uver bowl. TwO 111ree -lrrancb
great-grandmother, !be !ale candelabra beld blue Cllldles. .
WANT TO MENTION the Rio Grande Facult7 Wcmen Style · Mra. Mary BaD, and grand· Mrt!. Sandra Steele and Mrs.
Sbowplunedf~rSept. 23at8p.m. ln tbaDtnlng.HaD. Upromtseo mother, tile late Mn. Mabel Louise Kelaltng were In charge
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fD be one of the lilhllllhlll at the faU - l o r tbe ladle.l. Anyone JarreD. Her lilly jeweiry .... a of the receptlm.
GALLIPOLIS - 'l1le AID- BtU Shafflr and da!llhlerl, Mr •
IDQ' come and pruoeec1s frc1n the 00. dollar dmatloit at the door pair of opal earrings, a gift of
Aaalstlng u bost 11 were bulladorl S!nlay School au. and Mn. &amp;imle Carter ll1lf'
the groom.
Mr. Jean McOlrmlck, Mn. of F1nt Bapllst Omrdl belli Ita daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MID
INIDiofDtheFWCScbolarsblpFuncl,aaoodcalile.strawberry
Mia• Becky Pauley, the YVOIIIIeMIDer,MiaiMaryJane inmthlymeeUngmAIJ8.ll. Riley and 1011• Mr. and Mn.
~of Rio Grande 111 putting II Oil IIDII al)llel aU the way from brlde'sstala',-aerveilaalllllldof Ru11ell and Mill Becky A corn tcllslwas held at the Smeltur Ikrle and daqbter,
dllllhD's tblnga ID bridalgOWDI will be modeled .
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honor, and Mn.lled!7 CarltCD, Saunders.
. Sllliltur ftGae faim 1n NOi'IINp. Putor and ~,Harry ~jle and

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Charge 8llllO!IIICIJc1 today tbilt
Mra. Arlbur A11lson and lira.
Gary Palmer bave beta
l!eleeted ID appear bt tba 19'18
ediUOII II. OUtstanding Yq
W1111811 of Amerlea Ill' 1928.
Naminated earlllir lbla yllir,
tbele women have beeit dioileil
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· Miss Fisher Is a 1987 graduate ol Gal1la Al:ademy High
School and a 1!169 graduate list. Mary's Scbool for r;ertllled
laboratory aMistant and 110mployed at St. Miry's Hospital,
Htntlnl!loo.
Mr. Herr Is a graduate of Huntington High Scbool and Is a
student of Msrlbal1 Unlverilty. He Ill also employed by
Heritage VIII UDealn Huntlngtm.
A January wedding Is planned.

~!E:~~ Bowlers Banquet Held

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tiriottoDI by Mr.i . Bruce at"Athens lffJftl read br the
l'-Uiir Qil'in8YoUrlleatllld pr.dent.
Nr.tvre'~ l:l'eed bY Mn. Mile• ICembers bad furnished

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ll8le ltlnl.'beon at the Kyger Creek

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GALLIPOLIS - Tr~pblea
were awarded at the banquet
held Ill' momben of the Poodle
League 'lllunday at the Kyger
Creek Employees' Qub.
'l'ropbles were awarded to
Gloria Choquette lor blgb
average; Sharon Sprlnser and
Jewell Gray lor hl&amp;ll series;
Goldie Piatt and Jelllnle
Ebersbaugh for high game and
mostlmprovedbowler,Mlldred

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the ..,&amp;ling and ~tiDn were
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and Mn. Gary ,1.an4on,
WarreniDn, Va.; Mr·. IJid Mn.
~ McDeniel, Rio (lrande;
Mr. and . Mra. ~ Deem,
RIPief,W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Belling, Cbandle~sville,;
Mrs.. Cecelia Carpenter,
Coi!DDbul; Mr. Dick CleUIIId,
Columbua; Mr. and Mrs.
Goldei!Bahr,Atbona; Mr. Tony
Genneite, Grafton, ,w, Va.;

Mr., .Han,f .· Kinil Edgewater,

coffee prvlce · 1111.;~. ~Rol!l,fMineral
51~ta~ble~ae~~~... ,re11a1 W, V~,i ·~. ~ Mrl.
. . , _ ~ Beale, •Marie((~:
al tbe ..Mf, Tom Wtlnaloci,
~; Mrs. Mildred·Llpaey
lll1d Joyce, Draclll'll!ft. Utah;
:~~~:;c· ¥~ -..raare' lngeaus,
~bui; Mr. Jf/1 setJrbJi,
Colum~; M1u SU. Ulaelll and
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GALLIPOLIS .~ -"delle
Rollllter, daup!F o1 Mr.
Emmett Rossiter, a-o,m Qlr,
bu been acceplaciiU~IJipolls
~ &lt;;olle4e. filr·!lle Fill
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GALLIPoLIS - Mr. Annlt
Gee of tNt Eastern Ave. Is
announcing the approaching
marriage of bla daughter t.na
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MasIne to Mr. David
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JOIS!e Cllapman of Gallla, Ohio.

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Newcomers Plan
Riverboat Tour ·

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allhiltted then
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Pomeroy

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Reunion held Ibis year at

Tlptoo, Mo. from tburea
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RooabandSheryl,Mr. andMra.
Walden Iloulb, Mr. and Mra.
l'lrl llurriJ and family, Mn.
EIN Burris, Mr • and Mrs.
Nelu1 Iloulb and family, Mr.
!Dd Mn. Bobert Dale Rooab
andGI:eg,Mr.andMrt!. llAJier
Rousb, Mr. and Mrl. Gary
Rousbandl8mlly, Mr.IIIIIMrs.
Ralph Roulh, Mrs. Jack He.
l!iluh Vr, l!ld

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, , ... 9l , ~Wterica ,l'f8111ar. meeljng, .IUliRJS tlni)Jge 8 p.IJI•. f;lec ·l lrllll••'*'·llutcl!,.m,wear AAI·u 1 Ulb El~Oii Ray

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Miss lana Gee
Engaged to
Davl'd Chap'man

National 11an1t, Watson CCII- Eastern Ave.
stiucllon, Pal's Darlings, The gracious cuatolll of open
Warehime Wonders, Skyline church will be obaerved wltll
Lanes, M r. R, Chrysler- reception "' foilow ·
Plymoolb and Utile Poodles. '
Each girl received a trophy
A'ITkND REIJNION
with her name ond final NEW HAVEN_ AtterldiDI
average IIJII'8ved Oil lt.
the Annual Rouab FQDI)J

ara~ and lmpreaalve way, arrangements made.

Col!IIIJft,

M!lii'Miller. lllj~ f.d-.

Fui!Dn; treasurer, Mrs. Stanley friend, Ba,rbara Spence.
Sbaver; secretary• Mri. HorUe
Rouab. Mn. ·Kirby alto
recognized the outsotns ofllcers
for their wort fid their BI!C•
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ce¢u1 year. .
Ml'll. OtarJel Tate and Mrs.
Emer8on ~were wekomed
asnewmembersmaklngatotal
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arranpmentawaunjoyedwlth SUNDAY

Nfp.,naors were, Citizens
Hall near Springfield, just off
GAWPOLIS _ 'l1le firat
_,the .I'Oie u 1 Qlllllol, Hefrellhmentswereaervedby Rt. 4l.l!Uke.tdlnner at noon.
IIWletlngoltheNewcunersCiub
;..~~...,;;...,MowoiOiooo"' trwiaJ!edlbenewofflcersfortlie Miss Reeae. Tbe October All relatives mviled.
THURSDAY
baJbeenplannedforThuraday.
1m.11'11 year. Serving will be meeting will be Oct. 6 witb Mrt!. ANNUAL NEAL Reunion will GALLIPOLIS Garden Club will Tbe membera will meet at the
Mrl. Cheater want, preeldent; H. A. Kirby and Mra. Briggs be held al Krodel Park at Pl. meet in the recreation room at park front and leave at tO ~.m.
vice-president, Mrs. Huber · Klrbr as hoste1101.
Pleasant.
the home of Mrs. Stanley fD tour the Admiral JCDet which
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Evans. Workshop featuring Is docked 1n G1Wpoils. 111ey
Well graduated from Rio MERCERVILLE Grang~ r&lt;g. Autwnn flowers and materials. will then drive tOJackaoD fD I'll
GllldeCollegew&amp;'"1"''feetlng 7-30 pm Election of -~!;:!{ArtColonvwill.meet ~ '""""f t.....t. .
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' !DttltiJed Ill the '!l'a)'llde dtirden ~ In a map arr~
(ttili'mi,tq 'JUeaday eWRtng of ~ dllftn~~l llowera
at liM tWn BaPtlit! diurdl. ~ !17 MJ'I, It A. Kirby·
Mlii• ' Marll7n ReeH was ' lAtta lnvilln8 the club to a
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their daughter, Melanie Ann, 1D Otarlel Frederick Herr, 1011
o1 Mrs. Francia Herr and the late R. Olarleo Herr of 2167

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Matle Monttomerf, El!n
GI'OVCI; .Mr. Tony ~ •

Seo1cb l'laln!!• ~, ~.; ~ Joa
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Cdllni; arclevllle.
·Mila
Anstaett,

RIO GRANPE Layinan wtu
meet at Rio Grande at 8 P.M.
PROGRESSIVE. Mothers
League family picilic. Catholic
Church Camp.
FRENCH CITY Garden Qub
will mHI at lhe hoJne o1 Mn.
Jack ~ckworth 7:30 p.m.
Proa!'~UD: Planning the ahrubs
around the home.
GRACE United Methodist
Qnrrcb Qrcle 5 wtu meet wttb
Earl Durh•lll· Lower
Rim' Rd., 1 p.m.
wimNEsDAY
GRACE Urilted, Methodist
diurcb QrC)e tWill meet llltb
Mhs. Aven L!llk, Lo'1111!' River
Rd., 8:30 p.m. Pknlc. Bring
talh .,ntce.
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CJliCLE I wiU IDilll wltb Mrs.
·Bierett Mdh,._, Pu'IIII!IJUib
.Rd. 6:~ ,.m. ·~. Bring
table aenlct. ' •.
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$M1ey EveN.~

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The group plans "' be back 1n Kenneth Hem and cblldren.
GaJlli&gt;olls by 3 p.m.
Anyone not contacl«&lt; by the
telephone committee Is uked 1D
CLOSES MONDAY
call8arbaraEpllngal44fi.JI18. MIDDLEPORT The
Middleport swtmlnlng pool wtu
New Bavea PersaoW
be cloaed aU day Sunday.
Mr.
Mra. Eddie l!aJstead Monday wtu be tbe Jut day the
and son, Brent, are villtinj! Mr. pool will be open. Boura Mon·
and Mrs. Samuel Jitl•ead and day wtu be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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PARTY PLANNED
Steve. Eddie Is with the U. s.
POMEROY- 'l1le AuaUiary Navy ataliol!ed at Pearl Harof Drew Webeter P.. l 39, bor. Upon hla reb1;1J be wiU
American Legion, will staae a aerve a 1o1r II. duly In the
party lor veterans al !be Pacific. Mrs. Halstead S.hm,
Soulheutem Oblo Mental l!rent, wtu rebrn to LoullviJie,
Health Center '111uraday from z . ·Ky.
p.m. 111e par1y lut DJODth
MkkT POIIIPONED
was staaed br the Mlddlepart MIDDLEPORT - A regular
AuaUiary ·
meeting of the Ml4dleport
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MABiuAGE LICENSE . lfOI!dlf, SepL 7, bu been
POMI!;ROY ..-Bobby Eugene P~J~Ipaned anlll MCilday, Sept.
Molden, II, lleUir, Rt. '1, and lt.' Tbe PIJIIponed HUICD will
Dian Marie Davlllj·U, tangs. be beldai7:SOp.m.at tbe home
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NEWOOMEIS aub wtu tour
Adilllral Jones 1111d go to
Ja.ciiiNrn. ct~n Barbara Epling
for ·additional details, 4411-1118.
~AY
THE BIDWELL Porter PTO
Tuesdaywillmeelai 7:30p.m.
at the school. Mr. PoweU and
tile faculty wm be introduced
Relreshmento will
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hrida ·aerved u lll8lnll! of ArmJin the Jt,O.T.C. prugram
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. ~· Cltll)'- Keane, 1U!iJ1ber · Lt. Carla' hu IIIII CCDJIIIetecl
of the bride aerved u 13 montba dilly In Kllrea and Is
maid olh!lnll'.
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'l1le atiA!IIdants ware Boor
After a lhorl wedding trip ID
Jenstb -..nte satin dresses with Niagara Fal18, Canada and
wldii pint ......
other polll\t of !nlere8t, the
. Mr. David Ev81!11 o1 Ada, COUple Is located at 1:11 N. W.
fOrmer!)' ol Gallipolis, t4tb St. Ill Lawlan, Okla.
'eel~- Carter N best illan. At~ the wedding from
b~rireMr.stlpMeaciows Ibis area were Mr. and Mra.
of G•lllpoUa and Mr. Jolln Nolan Clrler, Mr. and Mrt!. J.
~'-•·•·tofCI!arlelton,W. va. TlmEvana,Mr.SidpMeadows,
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between the ages ol
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wu coocelved bJ the *'den of
the natiDn'a major , _ j
cqanizatl0111. 'lllll Jll'ocriral
recogniJea lboae )'011118 -ll'lllili
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pwa ol Wlille and pint latin
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111 •·' me Ol!io stat. Fair and at !lie fabrl 'l1le color ol tbat dress nectllne adilrned wltb white
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olf Iter bkl!de beauty. Hcnr abe ever sGt perfectly matcblng lace, mt jHI!ed Bleem, l!ld
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·doWer~... ~~ ol
AeedftwlnC!fft!indandOblo
d111jei lorstl-!llfl-i!Obl and UniYa'lllty llliiJor!I!C In Englslh.
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byMra.SusinFoX,Mia!Da!JIIIe Va., aerved aallntf.FJ.Bet ..
:!.'~· ,.q,q111 Slelir.'I beard anolber fllt1t1lb,la week and it bu to do l'll!m, Mr. Larry~. gown wu huq~; ~ ,
1'1111 lllat recanJ.Inaldng aale.
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and Mr. BIB Wbiltlnil&lt;in, frclnlbeJGb, lllllj·llhori.,uffeil
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. . . . . Bulh recdved for hla Otarolllls ml !old abou! II at wort. included, Always, Wbllher 1bou was lied around bel' •
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II· 1bey didn't billne lim. His IeBow wortera thought he must be Goes!, Ptrer ill Heart, and wore blue mlnlat!ft ~
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have 1ald f2,5611. Mn. Rbodel called the &amp;!l!rllle, Sunset. 1be bride's lnber balr and~a buUt
Ill a!1o Valley Bank Co. ofllce for a copy of the ''printed proof" tbat attendants preceded the bride of llllllte ,_. ind !llue pciiii.
~ Mr.ftiJ!ldeskMwwbatbewastalilngabout. Tbere'el!O~ like ID the 8ITIIJCemt!!l, I Qme To pona.
Offer
My
Love."
The
bride
Mr.
Edell~
Ho,..ard,
Wil·
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entered as Mr. Whlltlnglm881J8 ltamatown, W. Va., 1ervld
ANDWHATABOUrTIIATCbarolalsateer'anamt,SirLoin. a solo, My Own 'lnle Love. aaiJei!lman. Ullhe!'llwereMr.
Follow!ng a prayer led by Mr. BobSIA!phens,MeqJblll, TIM.;
Jan, tbala . - t 111111111 for a record lftaklng grand clwnplon? JarreD, tbe couple romained Mr. Dave Myll!'ll ant~ Mr. Jell
lllleelllljJ u, 0 Perfect Love, Davies ol Colnmbl!s, lind Mt.
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DEAN'S i'IRS'I''STATEMENT after the sale was "Wow! I was sq.
Greg Pauley, !be bride'•
, ~! Clll, believe It - It's a great day."
Given in marrillfle by her lrother.
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A p i day Indeed for a fine young fellow who wants lo father, the bride wasattired In a 'llle bride's mother wore 1
lmg gown of satapeau, styled blue and green ~ with
ll£ becclme a velerll!arlan, and sees the goal within his reach.
with an empire waist. Venice malcltlq! sleevele!ll Jl'etl! coal.
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9ll · DONT FORGET 1D send me your Jlf08l'Bm books. When I lace adorned tbe scalloped Her accessories were !Jelge and
,I~ t:allllt In from lunch Wedneaday tllere wu a neal black and white neckline and bishop sleeves of her corsage was of green
, ,; kl!lll'll! llub program book for me. Someone remembered by lhe dres8. Daisy moll&amp; ac- cymbidium orchids.
cenled the neckline, sleeves, 'l1le groom's mother wore 1
•"''*ML 1ben when I got bim, a Home Council program book and
train. 'llle A-line skirt and turquoise dreu. Her ac·
llrl'lved 1n tile man.
attacbed chapel - length train cesaorie8 were wblta !lnd •
'l1leae Jli'llii'Bm books are sources of vitallnformallm to me. were banded in the same Venice wore a llllllte orchid corsage.
lo
lace.
'llle reception was beld In the
... ANNABEU.E BALL HAD IIOII!e Interesting pests recently.
Her headpiece was all'Oftle of felloW!Ihip room ol the churdl.
(Cecer11 Edith Pauley) '
·ro; 'l1ley were pen pals from Germany, Mr. aod Mra. Hans-Georg pearlized Dowers which beld a 'l1le lour-tiered weddlns ca1re
long chapel-length mantilla of was decorated wltll blue and 111111• pleated sldrl. Her .·QIIIep, ~.too, Ill a aentor al
Sclroder.
llardlna CoUep; ma,larlncln
Mtlt.BaD and Klare Schroder bave been pal palo lor 211 years. pure French illusion. 'llle bride sweetpeu. Beneath the IDp tiel' ace oriel,_ 1119)'.
a
bouquet
of
pink
and
was
a
miniature
brlile
and
lira.
Golf
le
·a
pduate
of
reJlaiM, In prepll'lli!Jn for tba
carried
· 'llle SciJroders tbought the Ohio River 11'81 very beaulllul
Wldte
roses,
blue
and
wblta
groom.
The
lop
tier
was
Ql!ld.
V~
Collegs;
Parter.
tllil!lltrY.
(lm'tlllbongh) and Ibis area, wllb the hl11s lining the rl¥81' made
dailleo, and blue and white decorated wltll blue -tpeu ~; and Ill Jll'tltlltlr a 8e!Jill' 'llle couple Ill preaenlly
lbem IIIII* ol their bcmeland.
miniature carnations with blue and white rooes upon Willcb sat elMMntary education maj~r -' making their home It 700 E.
' An Interesting facllelmed from the Schroders wu, there Is and while streamers centered two sugar doves. The table was Hljnjtng College, Searcy, Alt. Center street. llelreJ, Ark.
110 anempfo1menl Ill Germany. Also illterestiDJ wu the In· m a white Bible.
centered wtlh an arranaement Mr. Golf attended aUo Valley
bmlllon tbeydonolgrow sweet corn (lbelr 11eason Is too lbort)
Sbe carried a bandkercblef of blue and whi!AI dailies In a
· lilt tbey do grow lobecco.
which had belGaaed "' both her .uver bowl. TwO 111ree -lrrancb
great-grandmother, !be !ale candelabra beld blue Cllldles. .
WANT TO MENTION the Rio Grande Facult7 Wcmen Style · Mra. Mary BaD, and grand· Mrt!. Sandra Steele and Mrs.
Sbowplunedf~rSept. 23at8p.m. ln tbaDtnlng.HaD. Upromtseo mother, tile late Mn. Mabel Louise Kelaltng were In charge
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fD be one of the lilhllllhlll at the faU - l o r tbe ladle.l. Anyone JarreD. Her lilly jeweiry .... a of the receptlm.
GALLIPOLIS - 'l1le AID- BtU Shafflr and da!llhlerl, Mr •
IDQ' come and pruoeec1s frc1n the 00. dollar dmatloit at the door pair of opal earrings, a gift of
Aaalstlng u bost 11 were bulladorl S!nlay School au. and Mn. &amp;imle Carter ll1lf'
the groom.
Mr. Jean McOlrmlck, Mn. of F1nt Bapllst Omrdl belli Ita daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MID
INIDiofDtheFWCScbolarsblpFuncl,aaoodcalile.strawberry
Mia• Becky Pauley, the YVOIIIIeMIDer,MiaiMaryJane inmthlymeeUngmAIJ8.ll. Riley and 1011• Mr. and Mn.
~of Rio Grande 111 putting II Oil IIDII al)llel aU the way from brlde'sstala',-aerveilaalllllldof Ru11ell and Mill Becky A corn tcllslwas held at the Smeltur Ikrle and daqbter,
dllllhD's tblnga ID bridalgOWDI will be modeled .
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honor, and Mn.lled!7 CarltCD, Saunders.
. Sllliltur ftGae faim 1n NOi'IINp. Putor and ~,Harry ~jle and

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dlellcbt wedding ceremony
10lemnlrAidat 7:30p.m. on July
II In the Cbester United
Methoda.t Church, Mlsa
~llicla Ann Gaul became the
of 'l.orry Dale &lt;lay. The
a. the eldellt daughter of
..occ - -IIDII Mn. Jacob M. Gaul,
• ~, Route 3, and the
. 1Jrk1ecroom Ia the 1!00 of ll!r.
·. and Mn. llorbert W. Clay of
!llelrbom Heights, Michigan.
1 Rev. Robert R. Card performed the double-ring
tJplil'emelnY. A half hour of pre·
nuptial music was presented by
Mrl. Horace Karr, organlsl,
witll Miss Jenny Dean and Miss
Twlla Karr as vocalists.
Before an sitar decorated
with ciiJidelahra and baskets of
wbite gladloU and chrysanthemuml, the brlde and groom
acbanged mem&lt;rized wedding
wwa. Wblte satin bowa and
,-mflngle dslales accented the
ilAfamlly pews.
hno Elcarted tD the altar by her
71 Jather, the bride appeared In a
Door length s1lhouette gown of
wbite ldlk crganza and chantilly
lice. '!be empire style bodice of
pUocewas designed with a scoop
neddlne adamed with scattered
seed pearla and fuU blohop
sleeves with wide cuffs coming
to polnlll aver the wrists.
Flowing Into a chapel length
train, the A-line sldrt of silk
crganza was accented by banda
of malddng lace and scattered
lace appliques. Her llhoolder
lengtb veil of ldlk lllu..lon was
held In place by an organza
petll headpiece. The bride
carried a_wbite satin Bible, a
c1f1 of 1\!r. and Mn. VIctor
Gaul, covered with a single
white orchid with trans of ivy
entwined with daisies and white
satin streamers tied In lover'o

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appliques ac~ented the lull
sleeves and walslllm!s. Circle
veils of matchiJig Wuskln 1NI'e
held In place by Dlor bowl
·accentuated with dalay appllques. The gowns and veils of
the attendnnts were fashioned
by the trlde's mother.
Miss Kirby carried a colonlal
bouquet of White dalales with
satin streamers. The hrldeamaids
carried
candl•
bouquets encircled with white
daisies.
Three-year-old niece of the
gr0001, Miss Jean! Lyan :reter,
was !lower"f!lrl carrying a white
wi.cker basket of mint rose
petsls whlch she strewed before
tile bride's procession to the

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Miss Cintra Swatzel

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I'OMEIIOY - Mr. and Mn.
Q\arlea E. Slralzel, Pomeroy,
an~IIJUiilnclna the qagement
and ~ marriage of
their daqbter, Cbitra, to
Mlcb•l E. Wlnellnimer, 1011 of
1\!r. and Mrs. Dana Winebnnller of Syracue.
Ml11 SWalsel ·· It a IN4
sraduate of Pomeroy Hlih
School, attended the ColliiJibut
Bua1ne111 University, and Ia
preaently IIIIJI)oyed at ()No
University.
Wlnelnrm., Ia aiiO a 1914
graduate of Pomeroy Hlih
School and a 11188 graduate of
CaJlltal University, Columbua.

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AM-E RICAN 'Legion
AUIIllar):,LewldlanleyPolt,7
p.Qi. n.la)' at the Mount
Monah Baptlat Clwrcll. Mn.
Vlr8irda DeLegal, hai~t¥~.

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be held on Sunday, Dec. ~.at
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!rCjll Lucallllch School in 1187.

Oollep, ElclD, m. fl!r.two yean tll'lor to
the U..S. Air F-. He ll!rves as a fll'OUIId
l'lldlo opntor, (wlce CGIIllllllnlcatlona) and will leave soon
r. IS montha' duty In Vlebwn.
.Weddtnc plans are lncwiplele.

FIVE GENERATION FAMILY- The blr1b of MlcbMI Rolllb di oo
created IIIOiher live ge8eratlon iamiJ,y.
Left to rlllbt, Michael, be1nJ held by hla father, Mike, wbo Ia p . 111117
serving with the U. S. Navy lit Calllomla; Mn. Mary IIGwib, Polllero,,
grandmother; Mrs. Evtlyn NlchOiaon, Clllton. great.cranillllaadlln. '
July 21 at Holzer Medlclll Center

Jeule Cartwright, Clllton,

RACINE FIREMEN'S
Awd~, 7:30 Friday night at

Dotty WW will llei'Ve refrelh.
menlll and conduct gamea.
ENTERPRISE
Methodltt
Church UNITED
WSCS,
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Marahlield, and Tim King,
Mlddleport, Route I.
Mtas Wendy Nlcula of Bay Sorority Party Held at ResortResort. RelreshmeJ!II were
VWage will register the gueats.
terJed by the IOCial cmunlttee
A reception honoring "lbe
I'OMEIIOY - A soc1al for with Velma Rue In charge of the
couple wW be held in the church members !If XI Gamma Mu event.
aoclal room Immediately Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
The 'Oral resu1ar meeting o1
following the wedding.
Sorority was held Thuraday the chapter will be held
afternoon at Pleasant Point

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Announce Engagement .

Mr. and Mrs. larry Dale Clay

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: ·ll$!GS OOUNTY;-I!Ibi no, 'l'bi
llafl\ lliMI rc.v, bcllle of Mn. open 1o au
lfllrr7 Davis, Pllih:i'oy, Mon- ben of
day, 7:30p.m.
area.JI4illtrallclllwlo made
MEIGS CHAPTER of ·with Mn. Wendotll Smllb, M3l
DeMolay MOIIdaf. 7:30 p.m. Cdonlal Drive, Spriqllleld:'
Mlddlepclrt MNGalc Temple.
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TUESDAY

Mrs. Johnny Adams

RACINE - 1\!r. and Mn. The couple were married In
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Argyle Deeb!r of Racine, Route Gaffney, s. c. and are realdlng
I, are announcing the marriage at Shelby, N. C. Mr. Adami, a
of their doughier, Joyce AM, to graduate of Southern Locll
Mr. Jolutny Wayne Adams, aon High School, cleas of 11187, Ia
of Mrs. Melvin Drake, Racine, employed by Daniels Conand ll!rs. Raymond Windon, Route2,andl\!r. WayneAIIams, strucdon Co. In Sbelb)o.
Mrs. Eddie Murphy.
A honeymoon trip to the Blacldlck; ll!r. BW Buckley, Belpre.
Smoky Mountains followed the Athens; 1\!rs. Agnes Koehler,
wedding and reception. The Fultooham, Ohio; 1\!rs. Marlin , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ,
brlde'o traveling costwne was a Johnson, Marta and Paula,
Nile green polyester knit dress Altanla, Georgia; Mrl. Nancy
with white acc0110ries and the Armentrout, Eddie and Debllle,
white ordlld corsage from her Clarksvllle, Tennessee; Mr.
Truman Rhodes, Miss Barbara
bridal bouquet.
The newlyweds are presently Rhoades, Clarksburg, West
making their home at F-206 Virginia; Mrs. Ed Walker,
By charlene Hoeflich·
C«nell Courts In Ypsilanti, McDonald, Pennsylvania; Mr.
Michigan, where they both will 1111d Mrs. Samuel Clay, Mr. Sam
Abit of hwnor was Injected Into a aolemn DUJiliOII&amp; dlll'lq the
attend Eastern Michigan Clay, Detroit, Mlcblt!an; l\!r .
University having transferred and Mrs. George Wykllge, wedding ct Kay Ault and lioMJe Logan laJt Saturday.
As the two knelt at the 8111r, there lllr evfll1ooe to tee on the
from Glenville State College, Ypsilanti, Michigan; l\!r. John
bottom
ct RoMie's shoes ..ere the wwds "Help Me." Tbe pracGlenville, W. Va., and Henry Turshnlk, ML and Mrs. Devid
Ford Community College, Teter, Jenny and Jimmy; 1\!r. tical joke of a reladw or I!lend, no doubt.
Dearborn, M1cblgan. The new and ll!ra. VIctor E. Gaul, Vlctoi1\!rs. Clay is a 1967 graduate of an~ Lisa, Garden City,
MRS. BEN NEUTZLING will rell&amp;'ll Labor Dll fnlm Purl·
Eastern High School and her Michlt!an; Mlsa Sandra land, ln. wbere abe's altendJnc llle -..uaJ nal!onal C~J~vmtlon
huoband Ia a 1967 !ll"aduate of Dumllree, Earl Duncan, Keith of the American Legion and 1111 Aullllary. She attends In thE'
Q-estwood 111gb School.
Davey, Bob Nicol, Tom rapadty of president of the Eitllth Dlatrtcl of the Ohio DepartA rebearsal dinner of buffet Jamrock, Ted Badarak, Don rnent, American Legion AUillllry.
stylewaaheldfltthehomeofthe Kruk, Patrick McGoorty,
!lie went to Portland by lraln and will be getting bllcll to
bride's pare~~ja for nearly 25 Robert
and
Portm
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Mf. anll ~ Wolf, Miss
Terry WW, qoiumbus; 1\!rs. Exchange Vows
SUCH NOVEL SCARF holdera Mrs. Oris Glnlh.. made for
VIrginia Baylot, Ken, Wendall,
MIDDLEPORT
Anmembers
of Ute &lt;llester Garden Cub I
and Ralph, Rt. I Galllpolls; 1\!r.
nouncement is made of the
Theacm:tliOJderlwere!llven·u faWnibyMn.Glnlher at the
marriage of Miss Kathleen Wedneaday evening club meeting wbidl abo\ halted. Tbey wwe
Wlodarczyk, dsughter of ll!r. made ol plaltlc rinP covered With d'ocbeted work and a lab to
and Mn. Stanley Wlodarczyk of which was croclleted a amiD llfety pin.
Rhonert Park, Calif. to John W.
To each one was attadled tblaUtlle vente ofaplanatlonCasto, son of Mrs. Marvin
"A acari aametlmel you Hke to 1ote
Kelly, Mlddleport.
Pin me then inside )'Our coat.
The wedding was an event of
Than pull )'0111' acarfrlght throveh my ringAug. 21 at Tazewell, Va.
You mutt ldmit, I'm a clever lhfilc."
A luncheon reception
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'l1IE IWtRY BAILEY tamJly li home after lravetlng 7,101
Saturday at the Pleasant Point nines throu&amp;b 10 11111ee and Mateo and 'report bavbJC,a Jll'llld
Resort.
lime despite Ow Ure blowootl, ICID8 other car trouble, and mudl,
Gueslll were Mr. and ll!rs. too llllldl, rain •
Marvin Kelly, Middleport; Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Bailey IIJid
oblldr!ll, DeiJIP and x.o,~,
and Mrs. Hobert Ryzanca, were joined by U...1!alley'allater Mn. Hvch Daniell of MJmd,
Holland, Mich.; lllr. and Mn. Jl'la., for the llip Weal. Tiley trawled with a C"''p".m:l,lpat
Franklin H. Casto and children, lour rainy days In the Colorado t.bnlalna while Mr. Bane,
Mark and Carolyn, Pomeroy. IJIIJted deer.
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lllghllahtl olllltl\' llip Included Will C.ltbad Cmna In
College BaWe Q'eek Mlch New Mellco, tile Peirmeil Forlll, the Gralld Cln7ta,
She 1a ~Joyed by Lelia Mcllli Yellowatme Natblal Park, $Ill Late Ql7 llld ~ Mormon
Pool Hospital as an s-raJ Temple, t.bnt lluabmore, the Com Palaoe al Mlldlfll, S. D.,
technologist.
Mar1t Twain M - at Hlmlbal, Mo.
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1D KlrknDls, Mo. they atopped by to vlalt a co1111D, Dr.
Kellogg Community College George W. Raa.
and he Ia employed by Grand
In Cody, W,O., • the Balle)' flmll¥ llarted
Trunk Western Railroad.
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Canaday, RulJand. piaJilst, and
Roy Muon, CaJeildnla, YocaDIII,
Mrl. Debbie 'lnlaw of
Pomeroy irdl aerve as matrm
llf hmar and the hridesm•ldl ·
wW be Miss Lee Clbrowakl ol
Lorain, and Mlas Cindy
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Master VIctor E. Gaul, four·
year-old nephew of the bride,
was ringbearer carrying a
white satin and lace piflow
which his father carried II
ye'II'S ago in the wedding It
Donna Gaul Crockarell, aunt of
the bride.
Michael Holds, Dearborn
Heights, Mldllgan, servod as
heat man with cousins of the
gromn, Roy Clay and Herbert
Clay, aervlng as ushers.
Miss Monica Clay, sister of
the groom, registered the
guests.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Gaul was in a pink
polyester knit dreas with pink
accessories. Mrs. Clay wore a
celery green dress with lace
accent and white accessories.
Both mothers wore white orchid
coraages. For her grand·
daughter's wedding, 1\!r,,, D. J.
Morgan wore an orchid knit
dress with a white gladlotl
coraage.
Apatio reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents
Immediately following the
mots.
ceremooy.
Ma.s Peg Kirby, a former Athlree ·tiered wedding cake
college rOOOlm&amp;te, Clarksburg, topped with white wedding beDs
w. Va., served as maid of and accented with mint lllu..lon
honor, and 1\!rs. VIctor Gaal and and daisies were feat~~f!d on the
Ma.s Sheila Clay, lltsters-111-law bride's table covered wtth white
of the bride, were bridesnalda. Unen. Ivy and satin rufftes
bride's only slater, Miss surrounded the cake which was
Vlc'le Gaul, acted as junior flanked by white tapera In
"!:l'.•tal can~ltlwo!IW.• , •¥
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goft"cfrnlnt green Gorgette Mra,--;W'Yatt Chadwell served
nylon falbloned with !'II empiN as reception hostess assisted by
nlal, round neekliDe, and loog Mrs. Ronald Clay, 1\!rs. David
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Mrs. Stanley E. ~ .iDd
children, Kyle, Eric and :l,l)orin
hav~ Nturned to their home at
Encino, . Calli. after "Wtlng
here with her parenla, l\!r .' and
Mrs. Charles McElh111nr,
Middleport.
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Fiddling
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Tractor Pulling Contaot
f p.m.
Grandltand Show-N Sllllrt
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-Salurday, Sept. 12-Gates open 9, a.m.
lllcyclund Trlqclo Poradellhrough lownl-- tun. •
lllcyclo and Triqch Races Ummodllltly lelloWing
parallol
Calf Judging
10a.m.
Pot Show and Parallo
na.111.
tall poilloeshed, muultd, ar cagod)
' Gonion Tractor Pulling Caalwlt_;Loca10n1~-12:N,._ , (Alexander School District)
Blcyclo urawlng
s:•p.m.
Pony Pulling C-lmoesurlngal4p.m.l-6:Np.m.
SlluaraDI..__Yalloyllays
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vacation 1a Helellillrrll of Great Ben4. She !lew to Grove (;uy,

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Shed those old dull skins
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fu_nl Irs reptile under glass ·
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of Maraaret FoUr~. lAII
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the flnl 1 siM of the ilew

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dlellcbt wedding ceremony
10lemnlrAidat 7:30p.m. on July
II In the Cbester United
Methoda.t Church, Mlsa
~llicla Ann Gaul became the
of 'l.orry Dale &lt;lay. The
a. the eldellt daughter of
..occ - -IIDII Mn. Jacob M. Gaul,
• ~, Route 3, and the
. 1Jrk1ecroom Ia the 1!00 of ll!r.
·. and Mn. llorbert W. Clay of
!llelrbom Heights, Michigan.
1 Rev. Robert R. Card performed the double-ring
tJplil'emelnY. A half hour of pre·
nuptial music was presented by
Mrl. Horace Karr, organlsl,
witll Miss Jenny Dean and Miss
Twlla Karr as vocalists.
Before an sitar decorated
with ciiJidelahra and baskets of
wbite gladloU and chrysanthemuml, the brlde and groom
acbanged mem&lt;rized wedding
wwa. Wblte satin bowa and
,-mflngle dslales accented the
ilAfamlly pews.
hno Elcarted tD the altar by her
71 Jather, the bride appeared In a
Door length s1lhouette gown of
wbite ldlk crganza and chantilly
lice. '!be empire style bodice of
pUocewas designed with a scoop
neddlne adamed with scattered
seed pearla and fuU blohop
sleeves with wide cuffs coming
to polnlll aver the wrists.
Flowing Into a chapel length
train, the A-line sldrt of silk
crganza was accented by banda
of malddng lace and scattered
lace appliques. Her llhoolder
lengtb veil of ldlk lllu..lon was
held In place by an organza
petll headpiece. The bride
carried a_wbite satin Bible, a
c1f1 of 1\!r. and Mn. VIctor
Gaul, covered with a single
white orchid with trans of ivy
entwined with daisies and white
satin streamers tied In lover'o

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sleeves and walslllm!s. Circle
veils of matchiJig Wuskln 1NI'e
held In place by Dlor bowl
·accentuated with dalay appllques. The gowns and veils of
the attendnnts were fashioned
by the trlde's mother.
Miss Kirby carried a colonlal
bouquet of White dalales with
satin streamers. The hrldeamaids
carried
candl•
bouquets encircled with white
daisies.
Three-year-old niece of the
gr0001, Miss Jean! Lyan :reter,
was !lower"f!lrl carrying a white
wi.cker basket of mint rose
petsls whlch she strewed before
tile bride's procession to the

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Miss Cintra Swatzel

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Q\arlea E. Slralzel, Pomeroy,
an~IIJUiilnclna the qagement
and ~ marriage of
their daqbter, Cbitra, to
Mlcb•l E. Wlnellnimer, 1011 of
1\!r. and Mrs. Dana Winebnnller of Syracue.
Ml11 SWalsel ·· It a IN4
sraduate of Pomeroy Hlih
School, attended the ColliiJibut
Bua1ne111 University, and Ia
preaently IIIIJI)oyed at ()No
University.
Wlnelnrm., Ia aiiO a 1914
graduate of Pomeroy Hlih
School and a 11188 graduate of
CaJlltal University, Columbua.

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AM-E RICAN 'Legion
AUIIllar):,LewldlanleyPolt,7
p.Qi. n.la)' at the Mount
Monah Baptlat Clwrcll. Mn.
Vlr8irda DeLegal, hai~t¥~.

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be held on Sunday, Dec. ~.at
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!rCjll Lucallllch School in 1187.

Oollep, ElclD, m. fl!r.two yean tll'lor to
the U..S. Air F-. He ll!rves as a fll'OUIId
l'lldlo opntor, (wlce CGIIllllllnlcatlona) and will leave soon
r. IS montha' duty In Vlebwn.
.Weddtnc plans are lncwiplele.

FIVE GENERATION FAMILY- The blr1b of MlcbMI Rolllb di oo
created IIIOiher live ge8eratlon iamiJ,y.
Left to rlllbt, Michael, be1nJ held by hla father, Mike, wbo Ia p . 111117
serving with the U. S. Navy lit Calllomla; Mn. Mary IIGwib, Polllero,,
grandmother; Mrs. Evtlyn NlchOiaon, Clllton. great.cranillllaadlln. '
July 21 at Holzer Medlclll Center

Jeule Cartwright, Clllton,

RACINE FIREMEN'S
Awd~, 7:30 Friday night at

Dotty WW will llei'Ve refrelh.
menlll and conduct gamea.
ENTERPRISE
Methodltt
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WSCS,
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Marahlield, and Tim King,
Mlddleport, Route I.
Mtas Wendy Nlcula of Bay Sorority Party Held at ResortResort. RelreshmeJ!II were
VWage will register the gueats.
terJed by the IOCial cmunlttee
A reception honoring "lbe
I'OMEIIOY - A soc1al for with Velma Rue In charge of the
couple wW be held in the church members !If XI Gamma Mu event.
aoclal room Immediately Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
The 'Oral resu1ar meeting o1
following the wedding.
Sorority was held Thuraday the chapter will be held
afternoon at Pleasant Point

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tal AuslllarJ Board 7 30

Announce Engagement .

Mr. and Mrs. larry Dale Clay

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llafl\ lliMI rc.v, bcllle of Mn. open 1o au
lfllrr7 Davis, Pllih:i'oy, Mon- ben of
day, 7:30p.m.
area.JI4illtrallclllwlo made
MEIGS CHAPTER of ·with Mn. Wendotll Smllb, M3l
DeMolay MOIIdaf. 7:30 p.m. Cdonlal Drive, Spriqllleld:'
Mlddlepclrt MNGalc Temple.
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TUESDAY

Mrs. Johnny Adams

RACINE - 1\!r. and Mn. The couple were married In
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Argyle Deeb!r of Racine, Route Gaffney, s. c. and are realdlng
I, are announcing the marriage at Shelby, N. C. Mr. Adami, a
of their doughier, Joyce AM, to graduate of Southern Locll
Mr. Jolutny Wayne Adams, aon High School, cleas of 11187, Ia
of Mrs. Melvin Drake, Racine, employed by Daniels Conand ll!rs. Raymond Windon, Route2,andl\!r. WayneAIIams, strucdon Co. In Sbelb)o.
Mrs. Eddie Murphy.
A honeymoon trip to the Blacldlck; ll!r. BW Buckley, Belpre.
Smoky Mountains followed the Athens; 1\!rs. Agnes Koehler,
wedding and reception. The Fultooham, Ohio; 1\!rs. Marlin , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ,
brlde'o traveling costwne was a Johnson, Marta and Paula,
Nile green polyester knit dress Altanla, Georgia; Mrl. Nancy
with white acc0110ries and the Armentrout, Eddie and Debllle,
white ordlld corsage from her Clarksvllle, Tennessee; Mr.
Truman Rhodes, Miss Barbara
bridal bouquet.
The newlyweds are presently Rhoades, Clarksburg, West
making their home at F-206 Virginia; Mrs. Ed Walker,
By charlene Hoeflich·
C«nell Courts In Ypsilanti, McDonald, Pennsylvania; Mr.
Michigan, where they both will 1111d Mrs. Samuel Clay, Mr. Sam
Abit of hwnor was Injected Into a aolemn DUJiliOII&amp; dlll'lq the
attend Eastern Michigan Clay, Detroit, Mlcblt!an; l\!r .
University having transferred and Mrs. George Wykllge, wedding ct Kay Ault and lioMJe Logan laJt Saturday.
As the two knelt at the 8111r, there lllr evfll1ooe to tee on the
from Glenville State College, Ypsilanti, Michigan; l\!r. John
bottom
ct RoMie's shoes ..ere the wwds "Help Me." Tbe pracGlenville, W. Va., and Henry Turshnlk, ML and Mrs. Devid
Ford Community College, Teter, Jenny and Jimmy; 1\!r. tical joke of a reladw or I!lend, no doubt.
Dearborn, M1cblgan. The new and ll!ra. VIctor E. Gaul, Vlctoi1\!rs. Clay is a 1967 graduate of an~ Lisa, Garden City,
MRS. BEN NEUTZLING will rell&amp;'ll Labor Dll fnlm Purl·
Eastern High School and her Michlt!an; Mlsa Sandra land, ln. wbere abe's altendJnc llle -..uaJ nal!onal C~J~vmtlon
huoband Ia a 1967 !ll"aduate of Dumllree, Earl Duncan, Keith of the American Legion and 1111 Aullllary. She attends In thE'
Q-estwood 111gb School.
Davey, Bob Nicol, Tom rapadty of president of the Eitllth Dlatrtcl of the Ohio DepartA rebearsal dinner of buffet Jamrock, Ted Badarak, Don rnent, American Legion AUillllry.
stylewaaheldfltthehomeofthe Kruk, Patrick McGoorty,
!lie went to Portland by lraln and will be getting bllcll to
bride's pare~~ja for nearly 25 Robert
and
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Mf. anll ~ Wolf, Miss
Terry WW, qoiumbus; 1\!rs. Exchange Vows
SUCH NOVEL SCARF holdera Mrs. Oris Glnlh.. made for
VIrginia Baylot, Ken, Wendall,
MIDDLEPORT
Anmembers
of Ute &lt;llester Garden Cub I
and Ralph, Rt. I Galllpolls; 1\!r.
nouncement is made of the
Theacm:tliOJderlwere!llven·u faWnibyMn.Glnlher at the
marriage of Miss Kathleen Wedneaday evening club meeting wbidl abo\ halted. Tbey wwe
Wlodarczyk, dsughter of ll!r. made ol plaltlc rinP covered With d'ocbeted work and a lab to
and Mn. Stanley Wlodarczyk of which was croclleted a amiD llfety pin.
Rhonert Park, Calif. to John W.
To each one was attadled tblaUtlle vente ofaplanatlonCasto, son of Mrs. Marvin
"A acari aametlmel you Hke to 1ote
Kelly, Mlddleport.
Pin me then inside )'Our coat.
The wedding was an event of
Than pull )'0111' acarfrlght throveh my ringAug. 21 at Tazewell, Va.
You mutt ldmit, I'm a clever lhfilc."
A luncheon reception
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'l1IE IWtRY BAILEY tamJly li home after lravetlng 7,101
Saturday at the Pleasant Point nines throu&amp;b 10 11111ee and Mateo and 'report bavbJC,a Jll'llld
Resort.
lime despite Ow Ure blowootl, ICID8 other car trouble, and mudl,
Gueslll were Mr. and ll!rs. too llllldl, rain •
Marvin Kelly, Middleport; Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Bailey IIJid
oblldr!ll, DeiJIP and x.o,~,
and Mrs. Hobert Ryzanca, were joined by U...1!alley'allater Mn. Hvch Daniell of MJmd,
Holland, Mich.; lllr. and Mn. Jl'la., for the llip Weal. Tiley trawled with a C"''p".m:l,lpat
Franklin H. Casto and children, lour rainy days In the Colorado t.bnlalna while Mr. Bane,
Mark and Carolyn, Pomeroy. IJIIJted deer.
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lllghllahtl olllltl\' llip Included Will C.ltbad Cmna In
College BaWe Q'eek Mlch New Mellco, tile Peirmeil Forlll, the Gralld Cln7ta,
She 1a ~Joyed by Lelia Mcllli Yellowatme Natblal Park, $Ill Late Ql7 llld ~ Mormon
Pool Hospital as an s-raJ Temple, t.bnt lluabmore, the Com Palaoe al Mlldlfll, S. D.,
technologist.
Mar1t Twain M - at Hlmlbal, Mo.
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1D KlrknDls, Mo. they atopped by to vlalt a co1111D, Dr.
Kellogg Community College George W. Raa.
and he Ia employed by Grand
In Cody, W,O., • the Balle)' flmll¥ llarted
Trunk Western Railroad.
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Roy Muon, CaJeildnla, YocaDIII,
Mrl. Debbie 'lnlaw of
Pomeroy irdl aerve as matrm
llf hmar and the hridesm•ldl ·
wW be Miss Lee Clbrowakl ol
Lorain, and Mlas Cindy
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Master VIctor E. Gaul, four·
year-old nephew of the bride,
was ringbearer carrying a
white satin and lace piflow
which his father carried II
ye'II'S ago in the wedding It
Donna Gaul Crockarell, aunt of
the bride.
Michael Holds, Dearborn
Heights, Mldllgan, servod as
heat man with cousins of the
gromn, Roy Clay and Herbert
Clay, aervlng as ushers.
Miss Monica Clay, sister of
the groom, registered the
guests.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Gaul was in a pink
polyester knit dreas with pink
accessories. Mrs. Clay wore a
celery green dress with lace
accent and white accessories.
Both mothers wore white orchid
coraages. For her grand·
daughter's wedding, 1\!r,,, D. J.
Morgan wore an orchid knit
dress with a white gladlotl
coraage.
Apatio reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents
Immediately following the
mots.
ceremooy.
Ma.s Peg Kirby, a former Athlree ·tiered wedding cake
college rOOOlm&amp;te, Clarksburg, topped with white wedding beDs
w. Va., served as maid of and accented with mint lllu..lon
honor, and 1\!rs. VIctor Gaal and and daisies were feat~~f!d on the
Ma.s Sheila Clay, lltsters-111-law bride's table covered wtth white
of the bride, were bridesnalda. Unen. Ivy and satin rufftes
bride's only slater, Miss surrounded the cake which was
Vlc'le Gaul, acted as junior flanked by white tapera In
"!:l'.•tal can~ltlwo!IW.• , •¥
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goft"cfrnlnt green Gorgette Mra,--;W'Yatt Chadwell served
nylon falbloned with !'II empiN as reception hostess assisted by
nlal, round neekliDe, and loog Mrs. Ronald Clay, 1\!rs. David
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Mrs. Stanley E. ~ .iDd
children, Kyle, Eric and :l,l)orin
hav~ Nturned to their home at
Encino, . Calli. after "Wtlng
here with her parenla, l\!r .' and
Mrs. Charles McElh111nr,
Middleport.
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Fiddling
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Tractor Pulling Contaot
f p.m.
Grandltand Show-N Sllllrt
I p.m. •
-Salurday, Sept. 12-Gates open 9, a.m.
lllcyclund Trlqclo Poradellhrough lownl-- tun. •
lllcyclo and Triqch Races Ummodllltly lelloWing
parallol
Calf Judging
10a.m.
Pot Show and Parallo
na.111.
tall poilloeshed, muultd, ar cagod)
' Gonion Tractor Pulling Caalwlt_;Loca10n1~-12:N,._ , (Alexander School District)
Blcyclo urawlng
s:•p.m.
Pony Pulling C-lmoesurlngal4p.m.l-6:Np.m.
SlluaraDI..__Yalloyllays
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vacation 1a Helellillrrll of Great Ben4. She !lew to Grove (;uy,

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fu_nl Irs reptile under glass ·
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. . . CONOORQ, N.H. (VPI) - part-lime atudenl wllo 11ys tbal prot.sla and lnftation,
But Peteraon's att.nllon wu
.',Campus unrest Ia an luue Ill only volunteers lhould be sent 'lbomaon alao zeroed In on dlatracfed by the appearance of
Hampaldre Jll'lmar7 tofigbllnllldochlna.
new realdenll moving In from lhreememberaoftheChlcago7
r-lay.
· Two Democrats are battling neJibborlng Ma1811Chu8ella to - Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin
• , Meldrim Thomson, a C"'-· lnCJevellnd'adlatrict. 'lbeyare eacape !bat slate'a high taxes. and David DeUinger -Ill the
,, · vative and hardliner on student llar1mouth College lllatructor Thomaon Pled8ed to keep New University of New l!ampahJre
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.• delilonatrationa, II lr)'lng to Edwlll'd w. Gude and Franklin HampeJUre the only alate with wt· May, just after the Keat
tOpple incumbent Gov. Walt.r Mayor Eugene s. Daniell, who neither tales nor Income laa.
Slate University sisylllga 111
Peteraon In the Republican haa tried three times 111 vain to
Petenon, who ended the Ohlo.
balloting.
win a major poUticBJ office. . unprecedented aix-year reign of Peterson stayed low durlnc
'lbe lwo.dayGOPgubernator- In the GOP IUbernatorlsl Wt, Demooratic Gov.
King, their appearance, but he tep&amp;
1a1 rivalry lakes lop bUUng ID Thomson has pitched hla complied a strong legialative slate pollee and National
thll alit. where Republicans campalgn at conservatives fed record In a special aeulon he Guardamen avaUable'in cue Ill
Olllnumber Demoorala 1&amp;2,000 up with campus upheavale, called thll year.
trouble. There was none.
loBu.t
102,000.
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Asbury. Each lodge sleep&amp; to and Is equippe(l with a large
dining . recrealioo area, two larg~ stone fireplaces, one indocnandcme Gtldocn, aldtrben and lloatq for wintertime

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and Bob Ubi, were amana the flrllt to
arrive on the IC8II8 and asslafed by
bystanders and otherl helped to gel hlm
out. Mrs. Woods was riding In ~ front
eeat beside her husband and the two
CONSTRUCTION -Construction Is nowllllller way on a children were 1n the back seat. All
multipurpose concrete court for sports and games at Camp remallled Ill the car after II wreclred.
Apper8&lt;m wu accompanied by his wife,
Asbury.
Kathryn, 22, but neither was Injured. He
was owner of the tractor • but the traDer
was leased to Fleet Carrier Corp. of
In 1966 South Africsn 'Prime Pontiac, Mich. 'lbe ear waa totaled, but
Minister Henrich Verwoerd was only tight damages resulted to the truck,
pollee aald.
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baa found a 11tiafylng OUtlet forbla ahlllty,_
and, by the aame to~, liable to feel a bit
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'lbe other two Democrats are
Roger O'owely, former alate
COIIIIIllloloner of resources and
economic development, and
Ow-lea F. Whittemore, former
1late health and welfere
commJssloner.
New Hampshire'slwo RepubUcan congreasmen, Reps. Louis
C. Wyman and James C.
Cleveland, are unopposed and
are regarded likely winners for
re.&lt;!leclion In November.
In Wyman's congreaalonal
dlatrict, the Democratic challengersare Michsel Dombroski,
a U1rlverslty of New Harnpebire
graduate atudenl and war
critic; Cbeater E. Merrow,
former GOP congressman
turned Democrat; and William
F.' Horan, hospital worker and

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also specialize In complete roofing lobs.
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local help. Contact us now for TREMEND9IJS
SAVINGS dUring our Labor Day Week Sale ..
DEATH CAR - FOil' membere of a Hurricane, W. Va. family of 1111 ~tilled Ill the
twisted wreckage of thll vehicle on Route 351n Maaon County at aboul7:45 p.m. Friday. The
auto wu hit by a semi-0-aller rig.

Write giving name, address ;c and
telephone number to: Siding, 539
Neighborhood Road, Gallipolis, .Ohio,

Inducted Into the National t.wn
Tennla Hall of Fame Sunday Ill
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) ceremonlea at Foreat Hills.
- Four new members will be Tony Trabert, Mrs. Sblrley
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Saigon
Silent
On Visit
SAIGON (VPl)-Newa !bat
VIce President Npyeo cao lfy
may visit the United Slates met
With bfflclal aUence In Sllson
Saturday' llthough the South
Vle~na~MM embuly in WubJnston wu understood to hsve
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official Sovlot Communlat
newapaper, aceuwd the
States and Israel
aabotaglng U.N.
efforla with ''unfounded" char·
ges tbat Egypt had violated the
Suez Canal ceaae-llre.
There was no menu._, .,In
Pravda or other Soviet madla
of U.S. Amballador Jacob D.
. Beam's representationa 'l'huHday to the ForeJin Minlatey .
apresalng U.S. concern over
the alleged violations, lnf~
80W'ces ssid Deputy For,lgn
Miniater Vladimir Vlnogr~
11id the government would
study the Information submif;ted
by the United Slat.s.
The Soviet ~already had
rejected Israel's charges of
Egyptian violations and noted
that even the United States had
termed those charges "Inconclusive."
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But now that the United
States, on the haals of its own
evidence, hss confirmed rar..u
charges !bat the Egyplll!na
moved new Soviet antialrcrall
mlaailesln!D the cease-lire zcme
liang the csnal, Pravda cartied
a three-&lt;!olwnn headline proclaiming : "Waahlngton encourages Tel Aviv'• aims of
conquest."
Pravda also publlahed statementa from cairo denying
Egyptian violations of the Aug.

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TilE BLACK and willie camera carmot capture the beauty of the chryBIII!thlmUIII crop
at the Waldo Neal home in Harrisonville.

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standing groups o! enterlalnera frCID Jlolton•a New EaaJancl Conservatory of Music with a
major In composition hla ..,._
will appear on the stage of the
idvanced
spectacularly wblll
Gallle Academy HJih School
he met Barbra Streisand. Ill
audltorlmn ln · Gallipolis thll
has since composed .....-.1
coming aeaaon, under the
numbers fiH' her and provldad
ausplcea of the Trl.Counly
the piano accompaniment for a
Communi ly
Co nc e r I
joint recording. Both a friend.
Aaaoclalion.
shlp and her lmpreosion thai
Scheduled for a concert on
their encounter "Introduced ma
Feb. 22, the First Chamber
to one of the moot exclUng ..w
Dance Company of New York pianlat - compose"" I have
five young soloists from major
every
met," were formed. at
American ballet companies tbat
time.
Ia a favorite with audiences and
Invitations to renew their
critics all over America and
memberships In the Tri-CooniJ
around lite world.
Concert Association hsve been
Since Its New York debut aa
malled
to the 652 mem!Mn
the' First Chamber Dance
enrolled
list
year. Deadline fll'
Quartet In 1961, the .company
mail renewals Ia Sept. 15, and
has performed at feslivaix.
those who hsve not renewed by
colleges and unlversltiea and In
tbat 4ate will be contacted
concert hslis and theaters Ill
personally
during the week of
practically every alate. 'lbe
Sept. 21. The woclltion's 23d
First CbarQber Dance Colllpllll)'
annual drive for new membe!'8
baa appeared to great acclaim
will be conducted Sept. 28-0ct.
In Europe, and baa recenUy
3,
with Mrs. Clare Gettles of
returned from a four-monlb
Gallipotls
serving as general
tour of the world, covering IS
chairman for Ibis year's
countries, for the U. S.
memberahlp
campaign.
1Jepar1menl of State Cultural
Preaentatlons Program.
NEIL WOI.I'E, II tile Nell
Already popular With area Wet&amp; Trio, wOI appear at
audlencea, pianist Nell Wolfe Gallla Academy lfigh School
will brln,g hla nciUng jazz trio on March It under lbe
bete on Mardi II. A native of aaaplces of the Trt-co..ty
Harrisburg, Pa., Nell Wolfe Commually Coacerl
began hla lll1lllc aludlea at the AlleelalloL

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Sta.ln Middleport. The blacktopped Jot will (rovide parking for custom.,.. at the Village
Pbarmacynelldoorandforpatimllof Dr. J. J. Davis and Dr. Rtchsrd Slack whose offices
are close by.

Women Flock
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- from a 13.9 per cent rate In
NEW YORK (UPI)-Many The New York Slate law, July to 15.9 per rent tasl
women are oomlng here from which provides for abortion month _ was cited •• the
other areas to undergo abor- virtually oo demand witllin the main reasoo for the hlgb
SAIGON (UPl)--CommiUIIst
tions permitted by the slate;s first 24 weeks of pregnancy, 18 over-all unemploymeollevel.
commandoo hurling explosive
new refo110 .law, according to among the most liberal In the J'he S:. per rent rate """ a
charges overran and virtually
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; nation.
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destroyed
civil defense
8
ByUultedl'rels tDternatlollal
The City Health Adminlstra- The preUnery figures showed S per reot.
volunteer training center near
Lebanon reporlid heavy fight. tion said thai of 6,314 abortions the largest number of women :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:: the central coastal city of Qui
lng Saturday belween Its forces performed in city hospitals traveling to New York City
Nbon, killing 15 civilians and
and Israeli troops lllslde between July I when the law from out of town for an
oundlng 23 the
mill•·~
IOUtbeaslern Lebanon and the took effect, and 'Aug.l4, a tolal abortion came from neighbor:ru.ces said S:tur:y. _,
• u N Security Councll
of 2,561-&lt;&gt;r 40.6 per cent - lng New Jersey--,;:n.
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was Involved women who did -not A total of 376 came !D the
In Cambodia • government
llllllllloned lilt. urgent sessioo
o
troops were reported to hsve
to lake up Lebanese charges of Uve in the city.
city from other ports of New
cornered a force of 600 VIet
largHCalelsraeliaggreaslon.
Opponents of the law hsd York, 201 from Massauchsetts,
Coog at a mountain paas
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159
Jn Jerusalem, an Israeli werned it would make New 17 from UUnois . .
from DETRO!T(UPI )-The United miles south of the capital 27
of
military &gt;pokesman llid an York the abortion capital of the Flortda,l37 from OhJO,IJifrom Auto Workers made "dollars Phnom Penh. The action Will
Israeli force had been hunting world.
Pennsylvania , 129 from and cents" wage demanda to near tile town of Srang, ·!lie
Arab guerrtllis 1n the foolhllla
Officiala cautioned, however. MIChigan, 117 from Co?- twin strike targets General target of repealed CommuiUal
of MI. Hermon for the pasllwo lbat their statistics cover., , necUcut, 498 from elsewhere 10 Motors and Chrysler Saturday attacks this week.
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days but was pulling back only an estimated 40 _percent •! the United Slates and I~ !rom which GM called a "shock."
In South Vietnam, military
aeroes the border Saturday all abortions perfonned In the canada and other countries.
The union and both compo- sources said the Comm~t
314 nles are negotialihg through the commando force broke thrCJU8b
night.
city to date. They ssid they
Officials ssiredd thab ttheof the 6•tls
A communique laaoed In believed only 25 per cent of the women cove
Y ll' s18. - t.bor Day weekend in hopes of the camp perimeter JWII
Beirut aald the Israeli force, abortions performed In munici- tics, 67.3 per cent were while, avoiding a Sept. 15 strike.
outside Qui Nhon, 250 mlJes
backed by armor, ertillery and pal hospllals were covered and, 27 ·8 per cent nonwhite and 4·9 Leonard Woodcock, the UAW northeast of Saigon, and bleW
warplanes, wu engaged by because municipal bospilals per cent Puerto Rican. _Com- president who personally pre- up Its bulldlnp with
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t.baneae troops and artillery mayprovldeabortlonsoniyfor plet. figures from murucipal senfed the wage demands, chargesbeforedawnFriday . ..
after penetraUng ahnoot five city resldenla, complete figures hospitals are expecr.d, howev- accused GM of "divine arroThe civil defenlle volunteers
m11ea Into Lebanese territory. would show out of !owners er • to _show a much higher gance" and ssid he was "not at the camp callad 1n South
But a apokeaman for the represented a smaller per- proportion of Black and Puerto very optimi&gt;tic."
Vietnamese regional and popuPaleallne Armed Struggle Com- centage of all abortiona.
Rican women.
Earl R. Bramblett, chief GM tar force miJillament who drove
ll1and (PASC) said the guerrUnegotiator, also was pessimis- off the COIIIIIWldos. Only one 91
W Weft battling the llrHlls .
tic.
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the attackers was !mown to
''who are altempllng to move
"ll he (Woodcock) Is fixed on hsve been ldlled, the Sourtlll
further Inland under beayY
GALUPOUS - A civil Purpose of the event Ia to the items he gave us today, said.
arWieryandaircover."
defense clll!erence for county, dlacuss CUI'I'Ilnt civil defense we've got a real problem, "
In Phnom Penh military _
There was no report of miWclpal and townsblp of- programs, pollcles, objectives Bramblett ssid. He said the officials reported Cambodlall::
Lebanese military casualties. ftclala Ill Gal&amp; County will be and for development of a better union demands are ''very, very troops hsd trapped C&lt;mnlnO:: :
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'lbe guerrillas said 13 of their bold on W""-'•y, Sept. I&amp;, at understanding of the respon- large" and left him "In a state nist force 1n a·pass between lilt=:
men were klljed and a Gallle Academy Hll!h School BlblUtles required actions and r:J. shock."
Eeiphant Mountain chain ~:
"nwnber" ofotbeni wounded In beginning at 7 p.m.
procedurea of all persons inJohn D. Leary, Chrysler vice Coldwater Mountain and ciOH
the flrllt 38 1\0W'a of fighUng.
'lbe conference II sponsored volved in civil defense president-administration, also to the town of Srang, 211 miles
The Jernaalem military by the~ Experiment procrams. Registration will caUed the union demands south of the capilal.
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llpoleamaD said the Israeli Stall~. Ohlo Slate University; begin at 6:10p.m.
"extremely large" and said
Brig Gen. Soatbene F~­
fOI&lt;lessuffered no casualllea In 'lbe 1Jepar1ment of Delense, Toplca will include.- "Why ''we are far apart." But he said dez said be placed blockli1j
' the two day operation and Olflce of Civil Defense; 'lbe Qvil Defenae?"; "Effecla of "we erpect to get to work and forcea at each end of the pass
captured quanUIIea of weapons Stale of Ohio, Olflce of avn Nuclear Weapons," and the reach agreement - hopefully just out of VIet Cong mGrti1if
and ammunilioo. He made no Defenae; and the GaUia County "Fallout Shelter Program."
without an interruption of range. He said that his bl~
mentloo of gilerrUJa caiiWIIIIea avn DDII'work."
position leavea the eomm......
or captlvea.
Wood~k bas ssid the nearly no escape except over. tile
'lbe llraeU llpOkeam•n gave
400,000 aulD -kera at GM and mounlalns.
110 details of the operation.
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"If they move over tilt.
'lbe flgbllng Oared Ill' the
unless aareement II reacl!ed mountalna, tbey will lie ',
u Israel lfld
- Roger L. Sunday School Superintendent when lbe current three..year bumbed "Fernandez said '' · I•
traded charges 01·
· resident of for efehl years and ~ pacta ..Ptra al rnldnllht Sept. Allled• lllllllarJ -~·
t .. '\i
of the
7 ceue· baa
named 111111 lenrea on the board of deaCOIII. 14. Only Ford, hit by a senn: reported no major aclloal,l.i '
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WHit'I Sc&lt;luter of the Weet for
week strike In 1911, has been South VIetnam Salurdaf , t. .,
exempted fl:llill a *lrlb by Its they said two SOIIth Vie
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ranger llaltallOna &lt;'Ill~ ., l
lnllde the PaTois Ilea~
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(ll'esenl a Trl-county Olmmunlty Concetl In the Gallle
lf!&amp;b llcbi)ol AIIdllAirlwn Gil Feb. 22.

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. . . CONOORQ, N.H. (VPI) - part-lime atudenl wllo 11ys tbal prot.sla and lnftation,
But Peteraon's att.nllon wu
.',Campus unrest Ia an luue Ill only volunteers lhould be sent 'lbomaon alao zeroed In on dlatracfed by the appearance of
Hampaldre Jll'lmar7 tofigbllnllldochlna.
new realdenll moving In from lhreememberaoftheChlcago7
r-lay.
· Two Democrats are battling neJibborlng Ma1811Chu8ella to - Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin
• , Meldrim Thomson, a C"'-· lnCJevellnd'adlatrict. 'lbeyare eacape !bat slate'a high taxes. and David DeUinger -Ill the
,, · vative and hardliner on student llar1mouth College lllatructor Thomaon Pled8ed to keep New University of New l!ampahJre
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.• delilonatrationa, II lr)'lng to Edwlll'd w. Gude and Franklin HampeJUre the only alate with wt· May, just after the Keat
tOpple incumbent Gov. Walt.r Mayor Eugene s. Daniell, who neither tales nor Income laa.
Slate University sisylllga 111
Peteraon In the Republican haa tried three times 111 vain to
Petenon, who ended the Ohlo.
balloting.
win a major poUticBJ office. . unprecedented aix-year reign of Peterson stayed low durlnc
'lbe lwo.dayGOPgubernator- In the GOP IUbernatorlsl Wt, Demooratic Gov.
King, their appearance, but he tep&amp;
1a1 rivalry lakes lop bUUng ID Thomson has pitched hla complied a strong legialative slate pollee and National
thll alit. where Republicans campalgn at conservatives fed record In a special aeulon he Guardamen avaUable'in cue Ill
Olllnumber Demoorala 1&amp;2,000 up with campus upheavale, called thll year.
trouble. There was none.
loBu.t
102,000.
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EVANS LODGE II one of two lodges located at Camp
Asbury. Each lodge sleep&amp; to and Is equippe(l with a large
dining . recrealioo area, two larg~ stone fireplaces, one indocnandcme Gtldocn, aldtrben and lloatq for wintertime

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and Bob Ubi, were amana the flrllt to
arrive on the IC8II8 and asslafed by
bystanders and otherl helped to gel hlm
out. Mrs. Woods was riding In ~ front
eeat beside her husband and the two
CONSTRUCTION -Construction Is nowllllller way on a children were 1n the back seat. All
multipurpose concrete court for sports and games at Camp remallled Ill the car after II wreclred.
Apper8&lt;m wu accompanied by his wife,
Asbury.
Kathryn, 22, but neither was Injured. He
was owner of the tractor • but the traDer
was leased to Fleet Carrier Corp. of
In 1966 South Africsn 'Prime Pontiac, Mich. 'lbe ear waa totaled, but
Minister Henrich Verwoerd was only tight damages resulted to the truck,
pollee aald.
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baa found a 11tiafylng OUtlet forbla ahlllty,_
and, by the aame to~, liable to feel a bit
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'lbe other two Democrats are
Roger O'owely, former alate
COIIIIIllloloner of resources and
economic development, and
Ow-lea F. Whittemore, former
1late health and welfere
commJssloner.
New Hampshire'slwo RepubUcan congreasmen, Reps. Louis
C. Wyman and James C.
Cleveland, are unopposed and
are regarded likely winners for
re.&lt;!leclion In November.
In Wyman's congreaalonal
dlatrict, the Democratic challengersare Michsel Dombroski,
a U1rlverslty of New Harnpebire
graduate atudenl and war
critic; Cbeater E. Merrow,
former GOP congressman
turned Democrat; and William
F.' Horan, hospital worker and

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Due to hit Gallla lind Meigs -Counties. Get
ready for winter early with our new INSULATED VINYL SIDING and forget about
painting and high fuel bills. Also check our
prices on storm windows and storm doors. We
also specialize In complete roofing lobs.
Buy locally from local 'JMlDpl,e wllo em~loy
local help. Contact us now for TREMEND9IJS
SAVINGS dUring our Labor Day Week Sale ..
DEATH CAR - FOil' membere of a Hurricane, W. Va. family of 1111 ~tilled Ill the
twisted wreckage of thll vehicle on Route 351n Maaon County at aboul7:45 p.m. Friday. The
auto wu hit by a semi-0-aller rig.

Write giving name, address ;c and
telephone number to: Siding, 539
Neighborhood Road, Gallipolis, .Ohio,

Inducted Into the National t.wn
Tennla Hall of Fame Sunday Ill
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) ceremonlea at Foreat Hills.
- Four new members will be Tony Trabert, Mrs. Sblrley
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Silent
On Visit
SAIGON (VPl)-Newa !bat
VIce President Npyeo cao lfy
may visit the United Slates met
With bfflclal aUence In Sllson
Saturday' llthough the South
Vle~na~MM embuly in WubJnston wu understood to hsve
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official Sovlot Communlat
newapaper, aceuwd the
States and Israel
aabotaglng U.N.
efforla with ''unfounded" char·
ges tbat Egypt had violated the
Suez Canal ceaae-llre.
There was no menu._, .,In
Pravda or other Soviet madla
of U.S. Amballador Jacob D.
. Beam's representationa 'l'huHday to the ForeJin Minlatey .
apresalng U.S. concern over
the alleged violations, lnf~
80W'ces ssid Deputy For,lgn
Miniater Vladimir Vlnogr~
11id the government would
study the Information submif;ted
by the United Slat.s.
The Soviet ~already had
rejected Israel's charges of
Egyptian violations and noted
that even the United States had
termed those charges "Inconclusive."
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But now that the United
States, on the haals of its own
evidence, hss confirmed rar..u
charges !bat the Egyplll!na
moved new Soviet antialrcrall
mlaailesln!D the cease-lire zcme
liang the csnal, Pravda cartied
a three-&lt;!olwnn headline proclaiming : "Waahlngton encourages Tel Aviv'• aims of
conquest."
Pravda also publlahed statementa from cairo denying
Egyptian violations of the Aug.

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TilE BLACK and willie camera carmot capture the beauty of the chryBIII!thlmUIII crop
at the Waldo Neal home in Harrisonville.

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standing groups o! enterlalnera frCID Jlolton•a New EaaJancl Conservatory of Music with a
major In composition hla ..,._
will appear on the stage of the
idvanced
spectacularly wblll
Gallle Academy HJih School
he met Barbra Streisand. Ill
audltorlmn ln · Gallipolis thll
has since composed .....-.1
coming aeaaon, under the
numbers fiH' her and provldad
ausplcea of the Trl.Counly
the piano accompaniment for a
Communi ly
Co nc e r I
joint recording. Both a friend.
Aaaoclalion.
shlp and her lmpreosion thai
Scheduled for a concert on
their encounter "Introduced ma
Feb. 22, the First Chamber
to one of the moot exclUng ..w
Dance Company of New York pianlat - compose"" I have
five young soloists from major
every
met," were formed. at
American ballet companies tbat
time.
Ia a favorite with audiences and
Invitations to renew their
critics all over America and
memberships In the Tri-CooniJ
around lite world.
Concert Association hsve been
Since Its New York debut aa
malled
to the 652 mem!Mn
the' First Chamber Dance
enrolled
list
year. Deadline fll'
Quartet In 1961, the .company
mail renewals Ia Sept. 15, and
has performed at feslivaix.
those who hsve not renewed by
colleges and unlversltiea and In
tbat 4ate will be contacted
concert hslis and theaters Ill
personally
during the week of
practically every alate. 'lbe
Sept. 21. The woclltion's 23d
First CbarQber Dance Colllpllll)'
annual drive for new membe!'8
baa appeared to great acclaim
will be conducted Sept. 28-0ct.
In Europe, and baa recenUy
3,
with Mrs. Clare Gettles of
returned from a four-monlb
Gallipotls
serving as general
tour of the world, covering IS
chairman for Ibis year's
countries, for the U. S.
memberahlp
campaign.
1Jepar1menl of State Cultural
Preaentatlons Program.
NEIL WOI.I'E, II tile Nell
Already popular With area Wet&amp; Trio, wOI appear at
audlencea, pianist Nell Wolfe Gallla Academy lfigh School
will brln,g hla nciUng jazz trio on March It under lbe
bete on Mardi II. A native of aaaplces of the Trt-co..ty
Harrisburg, Pa., Nell Wolfe Commually Coacerl
began hla lll1lllc aludlea at the AlleelalloL

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Sta.ln Middleport. The blacktopped Jot will (rovide parking for custom.,.. at the Village
Pbarmacynelldoorandforpatimllof Dr. J. J. Davis and Dr. Rtchsrd Slack whose offices
are close by.

Women Flock
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- from a 13.9 per cent rate In
NEW YORK (UPI)-Many The New York Slate law, July to 15.9 per rent tasl
women are oomlng here from which provides for abortion month _ was cited •• the
other areas to undergo abor- virtually oo demand witllin the main reasoo for the hlgb
SAIGON (UPl)--CommiUIIst
tions permitted by the slate;s first 24 weeks of pregnancy, 18 over-all unemploymeollevel.
commandoo hurling explosive
new refo110 .law, according to among the most liberal In the J'he S:. per rent rate """ a
charges overran and virtually
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destroyed
civil defense
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ByUultedl'rels tDternatlollal
The City Health Adminlstra- The preUnery figures showed S per reot.
volunteer training center near
Lebanon reporlid heavy fight. tion said thai of 6,314 abortions the largest number of women :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:: the central coastal city of Qui
lng Saturday belween Its forces performed in city hospitals traveling to New York City
Nbon, killing 15 civilians and
and Israeli troops lllslde between July I when the law from out of town for an
oundlng 23 the
mill•·~
IOUtbeaslern Lebanon and the took effect, and 'Aug.l4, a tolal abortion came from neighbor:ru.ces said S:tur:y. _,
• u N Security Councll
of 2,561-&lt;&gt;r 40.6 per cent - lng New Jersey--,;:n.
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was Involved women who did -not A total of 376 came !D the
In Cambodia • government
llllllllloned lilt. urgent sessioo
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troops were reported to hsve
to lake up Lebanese charges of Uve in the city.
city from other ports of New
cornered a force of 600 VIet
largHCalelsraeliaggreaslon.
Opponents of the law hsd York, 201 from Massauchsetts,
Coog at a mountain paas
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159
Jn Jerusalem, an Israeli werned it would make New 17 from UUnois . .
from DETRO!T(UPI )-The United miles south of the capital 27
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military &gt;pokesman llid an York the abortion capital of the Flortda,l37 from OhJO,IJifrom Auto Workers made "dollars Phnom Penh. The action Will
Israeli force had been hunting world.
Pennsylvania , 129 from and cents" wage demanda to near tile town of Srang, ·!lie
Arab guerrtllis 1n the foolhllla
Officiala cautioned, however. MIChigan, 117 from Co?- twin strike targets General target of repealed CommuiUal
of MI. Hermon for the pasllwo lbat their statistics cover., , necUcut, 498 from elsewhere 10 Motors and Chrysler Saturday attacks this week.
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days but was pulling back only an estimated 40 _percent •! the United Slates and I~ !rom which GM called a "shock."
In South Vietnam, military
aeroes the border Saturday all abortions perfonned In the canada and other countries.
The union and both compo- sources said the Comm~t
314 nles are negotialihg through the commando force broke thrCJU8b
night.
city to date. They ssid they
Officials ssiredd thab ttheof the 6•tls
A communique laaoed In believed only 25 per cent of the women cove
Y ll' s18. - t.bor Day weekend in hopes of the camp perimeter JWII
Beirut aald the Israeli force, abortions performed In munici- tics, 67.3 per cent were while, avoiding a Sept. 15 strike.
outside Qui Nhon, 250 mlJes
backed by armor, ertillery and pal hospllals were covered and, 27 ·8 per cent nonwhite and 4·9 Leonard Woodcock, the UAW northeast of Saigon, and bleW
warplanes, wu engaged by because municipal bospilals per cent Puerto Rican. _Com- president who personally pre- up Its bulldlnp with
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t.baneae troops and artillery mayprovldeabortlonsoniyfor plet. figures from murucipal senfed the wage demands, chargesbeforedawnFriday . ..
after penetraUng ahnoot five city resldenla, complete figures hospitals are expecr.d, howev- accused GM of "divine arroThe civil defenlle volunteers
m11ea Into Lebanese territory. would show out of !owners er • to _show a much higher gance" and ssid he was "not at the camp callad 1n South
But a apokeaman for the represented a smaller per- proportion of Black and Puerto very optimi&gt;tic."
Vietnamese regional and popuPaleallne Armed Struggle Com- centage of all abortiona.
Rican women.
Earl R. Bramblett, chief GM tar force miJillament who drove
ll1and (PASC) said the guerrUnegotiator, also was pessimis- off the COIIIIIWldos. Only one 91
W Weft battling the llrHlls .
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''who are altempllng to move
"ll he (Woodcock) Is fixed on hsve been ldlled, the Sourtlll
further Inland under beayY
GALUPOUS - A civil Purpose of the event Ia to the items he gave us today, said.
arWieryandaircover."
defense clll!erence for county, dlacuss CUI'I'Ilnt civil defense we've got a real problem, "
In Phnom Penh military _
There was no report of miWclpal and townsblp of- programs, pollcles, objectives Bramblett ssid. He said the officials reported Cambodlall::
Lebanese military casualties. ftclala Ill Gal&amp; County will be and for development of a better union demands are ''very, very troops hsd trapped C&lt;mnlnO:: :
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'lbe guerrillas said 13 of their bold on W""-'•y, Sept. I&amp;, at understanding of the respon- large" and left him "In a state nist force 1n a·pass between lilt=:
men were klljed and a Gallle Academy Hll!h School BlblUtles required actions and r:J. shock."
Eeiphant Mountain chain ~:
"nwnber" ofotbeni wounded In beginning at 7 p.m.
procedurea of all persons inJohn D. Leary, Chrysler vice Coldwater Mountain and ciOH
the flrllt 38 1\0W'a of fighUng.
'lbe conference II sponsored volved in civil defense president-administration, also to the town of Srang, 211 miles
The Jernaalem military by the~ Experiment procrams. Registration will caUed the union demands south of the capilal.
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llpoleamaD said the Israeli Stall~. Ohlo Slate University; begin at 6:10p.m.
"extremely large" and said
Brig Gen. Soatbene F~­
fOI&lt;lessuffered no casualllea In 'lbe 1Jepar1ment of Delense, Toplca will include.- "Why ''we are far apart." But he said dez said be placed blockli1j
' the two day operation and Olflce of Civil Defense; 'lbe Qvil Defenae?"; "Effecla of "we erpect to get to work and forcea at each end of the pass
captured quanUIIea of weapons Stale of Ohio, Olflce of avn Nuclear Weapons," and the reach agreement - hopefully just out of VIet Cong mGrti1if
and ammunilioo. He made no Defenae; and the GaUia County "Fallout Shelter Program."
without an interruption of range. He said that his bl~
mentloo of gilerrUJa caiiWIIIIea avn DDII'work."
position leavea the eomm......
or captlvea.
Wood~k bas ssid the nearly no escape except over. tile
'lbe llraeU llpOkeam•n gave
400,000 aulD -kera at GM and mounlalns.
110 details of the operation.
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"If they move over tilt.
'lbe flgbllng Oared Ill' the
unless aareement II reacl!ed mountalna, tbey will lie ',
u Israel lfld
- Roger L. Sunday School Superintendent when lbe current three..year bumbed "Fernandez said '' · I•
traded charges 01·
· resident of for efehl years and ~ pacta ..Ptra al rnldnllht Sept. Allled• lllllllarJ -~·
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of the
7 ceue· baa
named 111111 lenrea on the board of deaCOIII. 14. Only Ford, hit by a senn: reported no major aclloal,l.i '
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WHit'I Sc&lt;luter of the Weet for
week strike In 1911, has been South VIetnam Salurdaf , t. .,
exempted fl:llill a *lrlb by Its they said two SOIIth Vie
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ranger llaltallOna &lt;'Ill~ ., l
lnllde the PaTois Ilea~
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(ll'esenl a Trl-county Olmmunlty Concetl In the Gallle
lf!&amp;b llcbi)ol AIIdllAirlwn Gil Feb. 22.

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and CQIIIIIlltt.ees for the flower New yearbooks were
lbow, "Let's Take a Trlp," dlatrlbuted b)' Mrs. Howard
were reviewed by Mrs. Earl Knl&amp;ht, program chairman,
,,.De811, flower show chalrm&amp;ll. at who commented on various
· ·lbe WednesdaY nlgbt meeting of featurea of thls year's dub
.-~.a.ester Garden Club at the actlvltlea.
• heme of Mrs. Dale Kautz.
During the buallel meeting
"' The show wUI be held ln the conducted by Mrs. t.eonard
dlnlng room of the Masonic Hall Erwin, preslden~ a report on

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Aasoclatlon of Garden Clubs at

Alhland CoDe&amp;e was glven by
Mrs. B. K. Ridenour, Mrs.
Homer Holter and Mrs. Guy
summerfield.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire 1u Columbal.
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Elementary and tbelr daughter. Jan, w1U be a freehma• at tlhlo
State Unlvenlty.
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concernlng the cllnlcs on nower
arranging to be held ln Athens

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BY HOBART WilBON, JR.
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"'Four Auto Accidents Are Probed
,•. POMEROY - Several auto
.,~ccldents were Investigated
1'r!day and Saturday by the
department of Sheriff Robert
Hartenbach.
·l• 11\nt of the four accidents
.occutred on Rt. 7, north of the
r&gt;Stale HJcbway Garage just
·:after 12 noon Friday when a

State Fair
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County ~·ers won blue ribbons

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tbelr eDrlblls at the Weal
'\'Jrglnla Stale f'alr.
" Tbeae outatandlng eshltils
were aelected from 711 4-H
)lroJeclll es\lll:ited at the Mason
'County Falr where they also
received blue ribbonS.
The wJnnen are u follows:
tb1s Is ~ - !;tella Uevlng
flouah, Weal Columbia;
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A SOOI'CH FOURSOME wW be held today at ,the l'ttwcw
Golf Coune slat1Jn&amp; at 4 pm. Following the 8011 match 8 )JO«&lt;u'*
dinner will he held.
BOB Miller •cltalrman Ill tile Hole Ill One OOIIIelll
by the Pomeroy-Mlddleport Uonll Club, ll """'""aU ' IIIJO-.ci
to help a worthy cause and participate ln
da locl1 aolfen
The purch of
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ase Dve &amp;oil balls for ~ ts all that 111 ~:
participate. Those making a hole ln ooe wiU receive t2IIO.
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from 7 to 10 pm. In the ladles, ....
those 16 ...;'';!:hiee wiU be awarded. The junior dlvillloB lllfllr

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:ty:.;:srounds.

Proceeds will be used for the sight OOilllei'VIItion ""'..,.."'
Twelve paJrs of glenee were Issued b)' the Uona
Pl')ll'llll.
fiscal Je&amp;r of 1869. Over Ute
Cub cDin&amp; tbe
!~Mlltforg~lw"" paot live )'!an a to1a1 ol$1,m _.
. ..cltlldrenln-..County. , . nr, &lt;IIUJ2
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with the Tarpons, bavlng been
plckedbytheCindnnatlHedaln
their 1869 free agent draft, and
the profeaalooal seene 1a still
new to hbn. But the novelty of
otepplng out of hl8h schoollnto
the clutches of play.forilllY
baaeball h11111't tarnlahed hla
pe1lucmance.
All9Spencer has youth ln hla
favor - allowlng hlm three or
Pe:n-Y anhed
ouJd
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w probably maiEil hll break

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OLD NEWS CAN BE
GOODNEWS!

Some Folks Don't Know
.About It 'Yet!

major league rookies.
Spencer 11 stngle and makes
hll bome ln GIDlpoll.o Ohlo
wbete he 11- with his Pare~
in the off-ee11011. He plafed
quarlerbad: oo hla hlllt lchool
foolblll ,team and partldpated
tn Wtellilll anc1 tract but
blaebaD has always ._:. hla

lll'*t~e.Hec;edltahlafatber'a

ilrl~llll

lnaplrilllon for hla

delOIIcll
lulhetogame.
"He was
..ln8 me 1
I was
old ·
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towhan
walk,
andbarely
. be was

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me lu watch pme1 aa
aa I clin rem•mbar "

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im· ~m Balapce on.

Brigtlten The Days of
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R.
Payue'; MnkEIIII!ielll Mulfii'd
Mrs. Eara , , PbOllpa, Mra:
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~a Walker and Roll

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a.renee

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cooking, food interviews.
for the club are Pat Holter,

~~Th~.t::rT::

only 00 Vltllue, Robert D. Steele Mra
Benny WaUla and infani
daughter, Mrs. Ebner G.
ly''fllltbtgltbun2,301u Mr.andMrs.ErnestD. Trent, Y~,EiberlaCauciD,Ciarle
r--~~---Jacklon, a d"lait«'; Mr. and M. BaD, Sr., Mrs. Ea1ber H.
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Mrs. Manball L. King, Lower Roberta, Infant female Detty,
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RlverRd.,Galllpblls,uon; and Mrs. Jay E. Stilel, TillY• L.
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Mr.andMrs.CharleaW.MIIIer, Klnnalrd.
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Rl. 2, Bidwell, a daughter.
Mrs. Marcel Q. Corutel and
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DflcWpo
lnlant daughter, WUllB J. Cox,
Edith A. Abbot~ HolllB L. Leo Davidsall, Mrs. Merrill c.
Bnullfleld, Jr., Jann Marie
and Infant daushter,
~.Mrs. Keith R. Ola!IIWl IUUT1 Dexter, lkltjlmln s
and Infant dauahter Mrs Dlllard, Charlea E. Fouta Mrs.
Theoocire R. ntYII,
Joltn w. mnnlm, Mrs.
Ducan, Mrs. Stephen A. · Dye M. Hayes, Steven Ma!'k Hayea,
and lnfaat aon, Mrs. Donald J. Mrs. Richard L. Harrlnglon and
EUason, Jeffrey Paul E11Jott Want daughter, Mn. Vir&amp;lnla
Mrs. Ruby M. GeJtrin&amp; Roy
Huntln&amp;IGII,Mrs. OpelR. Jonea
jloodwln,
!ll.'Grover: Mra. Josepll Litchfield
Mn. Gollle M. llln1ion, Mra. lnlull. SC!R, Jimmie Deli!
Cllulia W. Jellera Mra MeGulre, Vemle L. MlDer F
~ a.
Prllchelt, Mn . .wph
RandJ J. IJic:u,
• Mrs. George H. Smith,
nuuordC,IIfcQimlct Jr Mn Mn. Jamel B Slobut. Mn.
Olaf
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~toured by the NeWCl01118!'11 Club

sutd.en

':':! =~~~t ~on~ au!'~

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sldered my strong polnts and
that was baWng and the outfield," Spencer said
Spencer's declsion.to swing lt
out with a bat has been one of
file Tarpoos' bright pliiHilBtk!
flllll aeuon. Although he's a
stride '"' two behind Taroon
thJrd baseman Geor@' Runk
- a ~ · year veteran ln the
Reda orsanlzat1011 - ln the
hitting department, he stands
lOUd ln the nmnerup slot. He
hucoDected 123blts good for 47
and a .'Ill batting averase
an hasscoredtetlmes.Hishlts
Include 14 doubles, five triples
and three home Mmll,thelast of
whleh salled out of AI Lopez
Fleld ln a recent game wlth the
DeLand SUn Ha
Ill. And he's
stolen 18 bases for sood
measure. Not bad for a playu
".'IIIlo stiii uses·thatgreall)' kld'o
«oft.. •
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PRIOR to departing Florida Iaiit week, thls Is wbat Tam
TlmasSports_WrlterTomQ-oftbadtoaayaboutSPen .
pa
·"All good as any olltflelder ln Surprtslngly euo: ·Spen
our league," aays Tampa was a pitcher ln bi8J,
cer
Tarpons' manager Dick Keu- where he compiled a 6.1
nedy of Dashy cente&lt;flelder during his senior year He alao
'l'lllll Spencer.
IIWatted m home ~ that
"He hu ~· a good arm year, and thoee had Ute Reds'
and, most tmportant, 8 scouta drooUng But to holste
tremendous attitude toward the hl
h
·
r
pme of baseball " Kennedy 8 e anees of getting a
added
•
pro1easlonal hld, he plled hl8
·
outfieldlng talents at th
b!Spencer, a fluid • typo per- dUferent Clnelnnall a::S~
,. . mer who atands at ~11 aod. &amp;pQIIIItOred .tryout c
and
,!70 pounda, has melhad , !lls uua;. SpeE.,.. ffe'•am/:'~throttle Into overdri~ 'ilui1h
..,
,.....t
Utelllst oouple of moolha and ~
·
fast approachln&amp; hll peat of
play for the Tarpon• lhls

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amtmer andlall•Wildlloifen- DISOlARGl!:D'· ".::.' . !Olril.
Aqela Sayre, Letart; En- Ellzabetb WEIIiams.
tomology-David Smlth,
Maaon;
Hobbles -Guy Dri
Cited
Doolittle, RL !, Pt. Pleasant; · ver
Cctmp1e1e Costume - RebeCca
,
111e1ner, Leon; Food Preeer· After M1shap
- Karen Froendt, Weal
Wool Oulllt -Diane GALLIPOLIS - Gregory
and Debbie Hunt, Leon; Shrader, 16, GaUipnUs, was
- JimmY ouver, charged with !allure to slup
and Harold Norton, wlthln the asaured clear
and Trapping distance Friday followlng a
.Kal1h Durllt, Rl. I, Polnt IE:aiffc mishap on Second Ave .
pollee aald Shrader's auto
otruck a veblcle ln lbe rear
operated b)' Arnold Sk•ggs, lf7,
Rt. 1, Gallipolis. Damage was
moderate.
A second accident occurred
on Thlrd Ave. at the Kroger
psrklng lot where an auto
driven b)' Janet Mae RobinSOn,
32, Galll.polls, olc\e8wlped the
bumper of a truck driven b)'
Kenneth 8, Allup, 38, Rt. I, Cox
Mills, W. Va. There were no
lnjurtes or citations.

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Uke. a Roy of Sunshine

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AFTER
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and Mrs Jbn~ three weeki at home wltll his parents, Mr.
Florida ~ere h ..:
Plne St., Y~ Spencer wiU return to
e
parlin wlnl&lt;r league lnstructlonal ball
11
u~_:eU ln winter league play, Spencer standn good
mo •• ,..uptoTrlpleA~Jiellsprlng.

Moll• GeDerlll Hoopltal
ADMITTEP
Mrs.

City

nor:.u:~...:• 0.:Tommy Spencer arrived home from

profeaslonalbaaebaii~.:U.pa:Ul.~AhliLesfirst

VeteraDI MOillortal llolpltal
ADMITI'ED-Edlth Burnell,
Mlnersvllle; Clara Whaley,
Pomeroy; Robert Stanley,
Middleport; Carolyn Dalley,
Middleport; Mary Shafer,
Middleport; Mabel lludaon,
Pomeroy; Carlos Caln,
Rutland.
DISCIIARG ED - Wilma
Riggs, Hershel Lemaster,
Davld McFarland, Gary Trout,
Ruby Gibbs, Melvllle Withers,
Clyde Cramlett, llerbert Ervln,
Julla Hayes.

Keels", Leon;

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owned b)' D. and L. E. Transit
Co., struck the rear of a car
driven b)' Robert Ulchlield, 53,
Warren. The Ulchfield auto
was a total loss. Offlclals
believe that the brakes on the
seml went out. There were no

'12 Capture

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Martin, U, Zanesville Rt. 5, and

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OONGRATULATIONS TO Mary Mills, d••gbl« d "Mr. lll4
Mrs. Robert Mllll, Pomeroy, Rt. 3.
r
Mary, a member Ill the ~ 11\ve Polnt Stu 81llc:ben
received "Oullltandln&amp; of the Day" Tueodayat tlleOhloSiate ~
•
00 her lllustrated talk oo Dowen.
Underaland her posten were oullllandln&amp;
Other membon of the Flve Point Star
pullclpa~
ln the State F'alr event were Lola Walker wbo gave 8 de"M''stration wlth muffins, Sheri Young, demOIIIIrallcln, doing lbe oilll
can, food preservation, and Ctyatal Ervin took part Ill ~

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PRESCRIIJIQM .:
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! ' · POMEROY - The schedule at Cbelter, Oct. 3 and 4.
and CQIIIIIlltt.ees for the flower New yearbooks were
lbow, "Let's Take a Trlp," dlatrlbuted b)' Mrs. Howard
were reviewed by Mrs. Earl Knl&amp;ht, program chairman,
,,.De811, flower show chalrm&amp;ll. at who commented on various
· ·lbe WednesdaY nlgbt meeting of featurea of thls year's dub
.-~.a.ester Garden Club at the actlvltlea.
• heme of Mrs. Dale Kautz.
During the buallel meeting
"' The show wUI be held ln the conducted by Mrs. t.eonard
dlnlng room of the Masonic Hall Erwin, preslden~ a report on

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WE ARE J,pe~ ·. ·
'A.M. rot fi.M. 7 o.vst week
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the 4Gth convention of lbe Ohlo
Aasoclatlon of Garden Clubs at

Alhland CoDe&amp;e was glven by
Mrs. B. K. Ridenour, Mrs.
Homer Holter and Mrs. Guy
summerfield.

Couple Honored
With Shower ·

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Mei(s County bas lost anolb(rflne famUy with lbe JD0Yi1W at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire 1u Columbal.
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Mrs. Alkire (Jean) wiU be leacbJII8 at HamiiiGII IUIO.I
Elementary and tbelr daughter. Jan, w1U be a freehma• at tlhlo
State Unlvenlty.
.
Sincerely wish the Alklres happlneas in their new 11Cmelll4
endeavors.

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A communication wu read

concernlng the cllnlcs on nower
arranging to be held ln Athens

Dat eline

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I triggered the Reds' lnvlte
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"Although I was prtmar'ny •
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I pitcher ln hlgh scbool 1 bad a
1 .450 batting average during my
1
l8
l four years and figured I'd have
1 a better chance of making lt
I
1 will! the pros u a hitter than a
BY HOBART WilBON, JR.
pitcher. My amblllon has
always been to
play

"'Four Auto Accidents Are Probed
,•. POMEROY - Several auto
.,~ccldents were Investigated
1'r!day and Saturday by the
department of Sheriff Robert
Hartenbach.
·l• 11\nt of the four accidents
.occutred on Rt. 7, north of the
r&gt;Stale HJcbway Garage just
·:after 12 noon Friday when a

State Fair
"Ribbons
,. MASON - Twelve Muon
County ~·ers won blue ribbons

j:ln

tbelr eDrlblls at the Weal
'\'Jrglnla Stale f'alr.
" Tbeae outatandlng eshltils
were aelected from 711 4-H
)lroJeclll es\lll:ited at the Mason
'County Falr where they also
received blue ribbonS.
The wJnnen are u follows:
tb1s Is ~ - !;tella Uevlng
flouah, Weal Columbia;
~-Paula

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'lbunday. The AjlmJral Jone{lll a mlntaldre
F;dwln Jones of.Jac:kaon. .
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NEWS
~. Flnl
pm. Parents
'? 8 • anw Cedir· St. General ~lr!CJ Ward.
~ z..l 8!ld 7-8 p.m. ,
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A SOOI'CH FOURSOME wW be held today at ,the l'ttwcw
Golf Coune slat1Jn&amp; at 4 pm. Following the 8011 match 8 )JO«&lt;u'*
dinner will he held.
BOB Miller •cltalrman Ill tile Hole Ill One OOIIIelll
by the Pomeroy-Mlddleport Uonll Club, ll """'""aU ' IIIJO-.ci
to help a worthy cause and participate ln
da locl1 aolfen
The purch of
ve Yevent.
ase Dve &amp;oil balls for ~ ts all that 111 ~:
participate. Those making a hole ln ooe wiU receive t2IIO.
:: ~~~ golf balls wiU be awarded to the ooe who Ia clolut to

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The event willstort-tomorrow through the 12th at the
,
from 7 to 10 pm. In the ladles, ....
those 16 ...;'';!:hiee wiU be awarded. The junior dlvillloB lllfllr

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:ty:.;:srounds.

Proceeds will be used for the sight OOilllei'VIItion ""'..,.."'
Twelve paJrs of glenee were Issued b)' the Uona
Pl')ll'llll.
fiscal Je&amp;r of 1869. Over Ute
Cub cDin&amp; tbe
!~Mlltforg~lw"" paot live )'!an a to1a1 ol$1,m _.
. ..cltlldrenln-..County. , . nr, &lt;IIUJ2
·i !~H

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:=

and

!.·

with the Tarpons, bavlng been
plckedbytheCindnnatlHedaln
their 1869 free agent draft, and
the profeaalooal seene 1a still
new to hbn. But the novelty of
otepplng out of hl8h schoollnto
the clutches of play.forilllY
baaeball h11111't tarnlahed hla
pe1lucmance.
All9Spencer has youth ln hla
favor - allowlng hlm three or
Pe:n-Y anhed
ouJd
"""""
w probably maiEil hll break

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OLD NEWS CAN BE
GOODNEWS!

Some Folks Don't Know
.About It 'Yet!

major league rookies.
Spencer 11 stngle and makes
hll bome ln GIDlpoll.o Ohlo
wbete he 11- with his Pare~
in the off-ee11011. He plafed
quarlerbad: oo hla hlllt lchool
foolblll ,team and partldpated
tn Wtellilll anc1 tract but
blaebaD has always ._:. hla

lll'*t~e.Hec;edltahlafatber'a

ilrl~llll

lnaplrilllon for hla

delOIIcll
lulhetogame.
"He was
..ln8 me 1
I was
old ·
~
towhan
walk,
andbarely
. be was

~~

me lu watch pme1 aa
aa I clin rem•mbar "

._,111\t'W

·c1

aald.

'

...

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HAT

.· ": Qll{ No Service Charge,'
im· ~m Balapce on.

Brigtlten The Days of
the Conv alescenl

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w*

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bilant~lel', ~ ~ VI.~~~~~
· ~Jolm~·-~T;
,
:!'

OOK.E

F.

R.
Payue'; MnkEIIII!ielll Mulfii'd
Mrs. Eara , , PbOllpa, Mra:
....... , . . . .

~a Walker and Roll

! =~':.!=:.=: ~~f.=:7~py:

.

a.renee

W::

cooking, food interviews.
for the club are Pat Holter,

~~Th~.t::rT::

only 00 Vltllue, Robert D. Steele Mra
Benny WaUla and infani
daughter, Mrs. Ebner G.
ly''fllltbtgltbun2,301u Mr.andMrs.ErnestD. Trent, Y~,EiberlaCauciD,Ciarle
r--~~---Jacklon, a d"lait«'; Mr. and M. BaD, Sr., Mrs. Ea1ber H.
• •
Mrs. Manball L. King, Lower Roberta, Infant female Detty,
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RlverRd.,Galllpblls,uon; and Mrs. Jay E. Stilel, TillY• L.
,...
Mr.andMrs.CharleaW.MIIIer, Klnnalrd.
••
Rl. 2, Bidwell, a daughter.
Mrs. Marcel Q. Corutel and
•
DflcWpo
lnlant daughter, WUllB J. Cox,
Edith A. Abbot~ HolllB L. Leo Davidsall, Mrs. Merrill c.
Bnullfleld, Jr., Jann Marie
and Infant daushter,
~.Mrs. Keith R. Ola!IIWl IUUT1 Dexter, lkltjlmln s
and Infant dauahter Mrs Dlllard, Charlea E. Fouta Mrs.
Theoocire R. ntYII,
Joltn w. mnnlm, Mrs.
Ducan, Mrs. Stephen A. · Dye M. Hayes, Steven Ma!'k Hayea,
and lnfaat aon, Mrs. Donald J. Mrs. Richard L. Harrlnglon and
EUason, Jeffrey Paul E11Jott Want daughter, Mn. Vir&amp;lnla
Mrs. Ruby M. GeJtrin&amp; Roy
Huntln&amp;IGII,Mrs. OpelR. Jonea
jloodwln,
!ll.'Grover: Mra. Josepll Litchfield
Mn. Gollle M. llln1ion, Mra. lnlull. SC!R, Jimmie Deli!
Cllulia W. Jellera Mra MeGulre, Vemle L. MlDer F
~ a.
Prllchelt, Mn . .wph
RandJ J. IJic:u,
• Mrs. George H. Smith,
nuuordC,IIfcQimlct Jr Mn Mn. Jamel B Slobut. Mn.
Olaf
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. . E. ~~ . ~ ,· Cavell E.~ Mn. ~
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verboatOWIIedby Mr. and Mrs.

r--:------~-:-,..------:---:.. ______,

n.99;

"'DLal'fe

~toured by the NeWCl01118!'11 Club

sutd.en

':':! =~~~t ~on~ au!'~

1

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:-::
sldered my strong polnts and
that was baWng and the outfield," Spencer said
Spencer's declsion.to swing lt
out with a bat has been one of
file Tarpoos' bright pliiHilBtk!
flllll aeuon. Although he's a
stride '"' two behind Taroon
thJrd baseman Geor@' Runk
- a ~ · year veteran ln the
Reda orsanlzat1011 - ln the
hitting department, he stands
lOUd ln the nmnerup slot. He
hucoDected 123blts good for 47
and a .'Ill batting averase
an hasscoredtetlmes.Hishlts
Include 14 doubles, five triples
and three home Mmll,thelast of
whleh salled out of AI Lopez
Fleld ln a recent game wlth the
DeLand SUn Ha
Ill. And he's
stolen 18 bases for sood
measure. Not bad for a playu
".'IIIlo stiii uses·thatgreall)' kld'o
«oft.. •
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PRIOR to departing Florida Iaiit week, thls Is wbat Tam
TlmasSports_WrlterTomQ-oftbadtoaayaboutSPen .
pa
·"All good as any olltflelder ln Surprtslngly euo: ·Spen
our league," aays Tampa was a pitcher ln bi8J,
cer
Tarpons' manager Dick Keu- where he compiled a 6.1
nedy of Dashy cente&lt;flelder during his senior year He alao
'l'lllll Spencer.
IIWatted m home ~ that
"He hu ~· a good arm year, and thoee had Ute Reds'
and, most tmportant, 8 scouta drooUng But to holste
tremendous attitude toward the hl
h
·
r
pme of baseball " Kennedy 8 e anees of getting a
added
•
pro1easlonal hld, he plled hl8
·
outfieldlng talents at th
b!Spencer, a fluid • typo per- dUferent Clnelnnall a::S~
,. . mer who atands at ~11 aod. &amp;pQIIIItOred .tryout c
and
,!70 pounda, has melhad , !lls uua;. SpeE.,.. ffe'•am/:'~throttle Into overdri~ 'ilui1h
..,
,.....t
Utelllst oouple of moolha and ~
·
fast approachln&amp; hll peat of
play for the Tarpon• lhls

....,

amtmer andlall•Wildlloifen- DISOlARGl!:D'· ".::.' . !Olril.
Aqela Sayre, Letart; En- Ellzabetb WEIIiams.
tomology-David Smlth,
Maaon;
Hobbles -Guy Dri
Cited
Doolittle, RL !, Pt. Pleasant; · ver
Cctmp1e1e Costume - RebeCca
,
111e1ner, Leon; Food Preeer· After M1shap
- Karen Froendt, Weal
Wool Oulllt -Diane GALLIPOLIS - Gregory
and Debbie Hunt, Leon; Shrader, 16, GaUipnUs, was
- JimmY ouver, charged with !allure to slup
and Harold Norton, wlthln the asaured clear
and Trapping distance Friday followlng a
.Kal1h Durllt, Rl. I, Polnt IE:aiffc mishap on Second Ave .
pollee aald Shrader's auto
otruck a veblcle ln lbe rear
operated b)' Arnold Sk•ggs, lf7,
Rt. 1, Gallipolis. Damage was
moderate.
A second accident occurred
on Thlrd Ave. at the Kroger
psrklng lot where an auto
driven b)' Janet Mae RobinSOn,
32, Galll.polls, olc\e8wlped the
bumper of a truck driven b)'
Kenneth 8, Allup, 38, Rt. I, Cox
Mills, W. Va. There were no
lnjurtes or citations.

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seaiiOII of

+++

SIJ%&amp;~. WjWaQts, pqm~y.

Uke. a Roy of Sunshine

gue ·

AFTER
·
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and Mrs Jbn~ three weeki at home wltll his parents, Mr.
Florida ~ere h ..:
Plne St., Y~ Spencer wiU return to
e
parlin wlnl&lt;r league lnstructlonal ball
11
u~_:eU ln winter league play, Spencer standn good
mo •• ,..uptoTrlpleA~Jiellsprlng.

Moll• GeDerlll Hoopltal
ADMITTEP
Mrs.

City

nor:.u:~...:• 0.:Tommy Spencer arrived home from

profeaslonalbaaebaii~.:U.pa:Ul.~AhliLesfirst

VeteraDI MOillortal llolpltal
ADMITI'ED-Edlth Burnell,
Mlnersvllle; Clara Whaley,
Pomeroy; Robert Stanley,
Middleport; Carolyn Dalley,
Middleport; Mary Shafer,
Middleport; Mabel lludaon,
Pomeroy; Carlos Caln,
Rutland.
DISCIIARG ED - Wilma
Riggs, Hershel Lemaster,
Davld McFarland, Gary Trout,
Ruby Gibbs, Melvllle Withers,
Clyde Cramlett, llerbert Ervln,
Julla Hayes.

Keels", Leon;

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owned b)' D. and L. E. Transit
Co., struck the rear of a car
driven b)' Robert Ulchlield, 53,
Warren. The Ulchfield auto
was a total loss. Offlclals
believe that the brakes on the
seml went out. There were no

'12 Capture

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Martin, U, Zanesville Rt. 5, and

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OONGRATULATIONS TO Mary Mills, d••gbl« d "Mr. lll4
Mrs. Robert Mllll, Pomeroy, Rt. 3.
r
Mary, a member Ill the ~ 11\ve Polnt Stu 81llc:ben
received "Oullltandln&amp; of the Day" Tueodayat tlleOhloSiate ~
•
00 her lllustrated talk oo Dowen.
Underaland her posten were oullllandln&amp;
Other membon of the Flve Point Star
pullclpa~
ln the State F'alr event were Lola Walker wbo gave 8 de"M''stration wlth muffins, Sheri Young, demOIIIIrallcln, doing lbe oilll
can, food preservation, and Ctyatal Ervin took part Ill ~

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Cllleb Cbuell '. GOjlllll&amp;n'a .

·tl!e
1114 :.
15~5~~,t~~~ "~"r•"llllUIere,late ·Inaot ~· o!f:fourth
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JG,!!()iv!ms

final

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b1 8D!aM 1,100 !anti Ill In on lbe
W.lllloc:allll • lbe lluipirad, Ill•

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tbo lead wli
period wbea
~J.lc'" off a Wlbama
rleed ~- yanli to

,itbualutle and hopped up

JIIP.~ IICGnillln ewry quarter

b:lo band !be Blllcb lbeir firlt
. •loulln IJ gamea.
t., Lui time a PPHS eleven wu
•;whJ~twalhed . waa bact on
F.(()clober 11, 1988, wblll Millon
did II to IIMm 7-G.
Si And the lui time a . _ belli
bibtm by u IDI1Clb • 40 polnla
In September of 1887.
,!Locan -lbe villain 1ba1 ntgbl,

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far 61 net hlmaelf. He """'
aprinted for a two-polnt con.,..lion and toued to Ed
IA1npell for another.
LaDce Emerick, 116i10Und
jllnlor halfback, accounted for
four of tbe touchdown~, BB
David WIU'd grabbed a 7-yard

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AP'I'!RSOOIH-'DIIPIIIDIP· ••BI&amp;Biadll W..wluhownlllrelrPJIIolllp
lbe powerfull'llrker8burg South offlllllve machine In Friday dlght'a pme In wldch PPHS
,... defeated 4&amp;4. Point Pleasant players Ji.ctured are Bob Craddodl (G) and Budd)'
Cottrill

M.o\JOif

on kf.IO pua a\lllllletlons.

1be IIIII lllacka oflenllw

fonlvd waR W8l OUkbargad
ledl)' and lbe lo!U ~

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·' 'lli iii tolil'tb
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'-ld for
prl« .....,._, were.,.
do1llll on !be &amp;iulb 10.
Gre8 aa)'tiiJ wu lbe lllacU

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)Inti· In 10 ...
But Grel
ICIMIDted fur • JIU'diiD n11urn
JWC~age.
daJb wt111
a fonrlb period kkkoff n11urD
almGitlll!llttllllbeway.llewu
•uaht by 1be Jeney on the
8oulb • jul\ when heaeflllled to
be
Beam llad' a 131'1rd
.aaln froiD aer~mma1e, lbe
· kllant 1ac11 nm of lbe ntgbl,
llldeodad~wllb piul yardqe
ofltinlllurc:mlea.Everytblng
flllemmad to backfire.
Del lllrely, you JUII can't

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Hill..,.,.

Here's New Look In
High School Footb~ll
COLUMBUS - Tbe 1970 Ohio High School
football campaign will get underway Friday

night.

In order to keep fana up 011 all the ruiN, tile
hlo HI h s-"ool Athl ...l A oelatlon released
0
g ""
"" e as
the following lnformalloo to area •news media .
last week.
1- A kicked to~baU m•y not .be run oot of
the reeehrer's ead ZOIIe; 10. t~ IoRlNt retum-of·

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2-AII?.Z players may advance a fumble IH'
haetward pass wbleh Is caught In mld-alr IH'
recovered alter It has bit the grDuild.
3 - Sube&amp;ltutlons are unllmlted betweea
downs regardless of the status of the clock;
officials Will oot wear red IM green arm ballds
this year.
4 - In .&amp;ellle
the Olftcials will
penalize both teaDU: e.g.
aplnst one
team after
th~ .
walks llat;Jt to

American LHgue
East
w. L. GB
Pllt.buroh
~· ~ GB ~~~:;:
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12
~fork
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St. Louis
66 72 23
65 72 7 Cleveland
Phlladeloltlo
' '63 n 8 Washington
u 12 23lf•
2
6
Montreal
59 7 1
West
Gl
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Siflf!
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klond
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Kansas City · ' . , 84 28

geles ~ Son ranclsco
70 65 16
All a
67 69 19'12
Houston
"' 72 23'12
San Diego
' . 53 83 33'12
Soturclly'o Rt1uHs
New York 5 Chicago 3
Tadly'o Glmtl
New York at Chicago
Philo at Pllt1burgh

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s.n Diego al Cincinnati
lal Angeles at Hquston

Milwaukee
Chicago

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ball-l'tl!dy·for·~ ""
of
play signal Diiily more tlnies; ~f..,r ·...,ugN
potseQioll, and the completion of )le!lat&amp;les tile
eloc~ wiD be so started unleta the e!Oei bad been
stopped tor lOIRe· Other ·reason. GI!JI!.el wiD be
aborter thll year.
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6 - AU forward pa111 lnterfere!Ke foul&amp;
&lt;Including defensive) are pe111111zed from' die
prevlo111 spot, the spot of the 11111p; ud, In·
tentlonai!H' unsportsmanlike ·pass btterfereaee
fouls whether on the ofrenaeOI' the defe,nse carry
an additional IS yard peaalty- eould be a total
of 30 yards.
7 - More tban one fonvard paee may be
thrown legally during the lillie down; aU forward pass restrledoiiS apply"u8til the last f!H'·
ward pass whlcb crosses the.eerlmmage line II
louched.
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49 90 32'12
lelunla'f'• RnuHo
Nttw York 3 Clevellltld 1
Baltimore 3 Booton 2
Tadlft Gllntl
Kansas City at Oil&lt; lind
Minnesota at C.llfarnla

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Cleveland ot New York
Baltlmor• at Boston ·
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ROYAUJ NAME SCOUT Today~
KANSAS &lt;;ITY, Mo. (UPI)- Tadlr• Problbta Plkhln
HerbAndel'lon,afonnerminor By United Prns lnton~~tloolll
league Infielder. ,... appointed Kan:"a:~~e~~tt'\aJ at
8 full-time ICOUI by lbe Kansas Oeklond (Odom 7-5) .
CitylloyalaFridayfortboObio, Minnesota &lt;Hall 6·5l at
(lldlana
anla and western ,~Penn· ca8!'r.~l~ '~g~r~
at
1'/1v
area.
Wlllhlnaton Brown 12·2).
Cleveland (Paul 1-AJ at New
. - - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - . Y o r k (Peter101116-91.
Baltimore &lt;McNally 21-8) at
Boston (Sieberg 13-IJ.
Chlca.1o (John 11· UJ at
Mllwou~eo IKr•-.. 12·15l.
U.gue
New Notional
York (McAndrew
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TAKE YOUR CHOICE!

(2) KIT OLYMPIC MOBILE
HOMES

of Chlcego &lt;Poppa lHJ
(Bunning10.6)
10.131
of Phllollelphla
Pittsburgh (Walker
Montreal &lt;Morton 15-IOJ at St.
~~ &lt;FRr:.~!: 1 iPerrv 1a. 101
of Atlanta (Retd 6-7)
San Diego !Doblon 11·13l at
Cl~n\\'~~:c?L:/I:r 1 at
Houston (Blulngame J.. 1J

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hom11 carry 111o ume lint qu,ollly •• 1110 Kit

MlftOr,

avaU.
Tile F~, DOW 1·1 on lht
aeuon,eot w' 1be tour yard U.
tbo first time but • fumblt
llopped the lbreal. Later In llli

Gain

8- If a forward pass II eomplete4 behlad
tile scrimmage lbte (e•., aereen paiJI) and It II
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110tfollowed by a forwaid pall Wblell el'olileloae
lbte. the bloeker1 may e.rou)ti
_·f! aerlll(m•·•e ~e
'"'"... ,. ld.
at the snap alill bledt .._,.,.,.,e.
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9 - After a fait eakli· ~al beeb -~ tbe
ealebers may eleet to .....
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anap or a free klek; ·lUbe tree ijek goei..V"' tile
opponents' ci'OII..bar •Q4tllrougb tlie aprlgh._, I!
fteld goal will be leOI'etl. ~i' In~ With
theopportunltytoel!~aldek...eolfeli•e•tQm
will a lao bave UUs ofilon wijlu a _.." oil
pe1111lty.
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10 - Tbe offldals wiD
when player ptlllelllon

!leds·Mets Show

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::C.canU:·p::U~~m;:

County's lbree ylll'd Une only to
run out of steam lhlllbne.
Wirl Co!lnty plcUd up llllnl
dOWIII compared to ab: for 1111
Falcono. Olber WabaiDI
atAIIatica Included C&lt;llll(lle!ICII
of eight of JJ .,..._ for 111
yardo and a t;i;l ruahiDg
yardage
75.
,....,.. AWAY
Walwna'8 Kei1b •
- (2Z) and a WJrt "-·-'
.... F 111
-r••
....,..y piayer d"·''"'
.....,.
1
"'" a cona travel to Kyger
.llnnUOUIIy atrempllng to grab lhll aerial, but neither succeeded. Two fourth quarter Wlrl
)alllmoreveteranDictlllllbla Creek Friday night.
loudldownagavelbeleamlromEIJJabethal4-ll..w-.
'illath win far I 1-3 lnnlnp of
·-~~
'NIW J
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.~ , . Orlolel jumped aWl)' to a
1-G lead In lbe lblrd on Paul
JOINS BRAVES
Blalr'i Ulh bcmer, Ida ab:tb
ATlANTA (UPI)- Veteran
aplnal ~ Red Sox, ~t Boalon
•
left-bender Steve Barber wu
-pPed: back to I!; oil two
added to lbe Atlanta Braves
. waiU, li bit balllman and
.,
.
rooter Saturday.
George Sc:oll'a single Ill tile
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The Saturday that manager George SebeCrger.
h
Barber, 31, bed spent moat of
·bowlm of the limlnl·
CIDclnnall Reds announced "Sparky" Anderoon haa been
omment1ng on I e new tbeseaoonwithllicbmondof lbe
~' TileRedbtooktbeleadln
llijned to a one-year contract contract, Anderson said : "I'm lnternaUonaiLeague,wberebe
bfourllloi!Balllmorestarter
for the 1971aeaeon along with veryhaJ&gt;pytolmowi'Ubebaci . •complleda7-lrecordanda3.62
~.. Pbt~!~blfl on !lilly
hill entire coaching stat!.
I want to win ltlhll year bull earned-run average. He will
l;l(:onJI.IIIJPIIalllro'l c£iable and MJke
Anderson, 38, was named feel sure we'll beve an even join the Bravea Monday.
~ But the 0r1o1e1
manager of tbo Redllast 0c1. 9 better club next _ _ ..
lledlbeiCGI'elnlbneventhona
to replace Dave Bristol. He had
Howsam aald lbe Reds' front
alii to Braob IIDblnaon and
prevloualy .been a coach for lbe office wu "extremely pleaaed"
~
EWe llendrlcits.
San Diego Padrea.
with the Job Anderoon and Ida
llld Johnaon.
He look control of what coachea have done and .....
(II'OYed 111 be lbe hotteatleam In WllJited them to know it now."
- Dr.
~balllhll aeuon and guided
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. sosfoN (UPI) - Dave
JoiQIICfil'a
rnp\y hamer
Ia-tlM 11111111 bUdlic Saturday
.br*t .a ~ - U. and pve .lbe
'a.lllilllr\ OiiaiMa 11-:1 vtetcl7
. ·.,_. 1111 llo!lillri.Rid scm.
, ~·• 1i1n1b hamer came
-'WI
out .off
.,·1 . tWoRay
,..,,,.,lollng
and
_ Boalon
"•ve
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i~ ·~ll~a-klek

TOEm"!::c~dou!i yards B Urilted PAil ltiiOmotTOIIol
ruablng. But he was only one of Y
Notlonol LHgue
wllo
E10t

~evenlnl. The otber90came

~:

(83).

pick out local he.-, elae why Panther eleven.
thole to polnttJ they permitted?
By ~:
Donnie Mc:Dermitt got hill lhare Big Blacts
o o 0 0- 0
oiiAckles,udidolber,butlbey Parka. South
6 :MJ a 6Jto
just were not nearly enough.
SCORING :
PS - Emerick I run (run
So now 1be Big B1acka will be faDed)
opening at home nell Friday. PS- WIU'd 7 pus !rom Fieat
and 11 will be .against lllolber (Fieat run).
Improving fOE&gt;, South Cber·
PS - Emerick 3 ruJI (run
Ieaton.
:laDed)._
Wlnleaa lui year. lbe Eagles PS - Emerick 12 run·
showed lbelr new muscle lui (LAJnpeU paS!&lt; from Fleak).
nlghtwtlbal3-6openlngvictory PS - CookBon I run (run
over 1 very good DuPont failed).
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tog:. ::m yards:

Wallama lbreatened to aecn
lwke In tbo aecond qurter, bat

-lbtir efforla ended up being 11

rl There II lillie uae aeorchlne

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The ailempt
for lbe
be 'raced
-'·Yinlllo
lbealit
eil!l

but

·-back

8laeta In moat deparlmenll.
'IIIey liocked lbree puntA. '1lley
wred two ol flw fumbles,
and lbeir bird . cbarainl front
!In made a ollambles of the
localallaek, leaving lbem with
111111111 11 yardl from acrirn·
maae lor lbeir pains.
Alllet rumllng slick throwing
aenlor quarterback named
Stria F1eU (1'15) engineered
~ ~triotto···~d~

1110 16. ..Wor; p!unced lirft
fr•1be one.y!lfd Une I!' .C., I! ·
drive of ~bout lllxty ylrdl.
117 for 1be alra polnll alter lht
aecond TO, on a paa, will
campleted.
.
Wlbama got Ill only toad~down of tbo conleat !IIIII ._
than a !llinule.relllllnlnl wJa
Quarterback Howard, a liiO Ill;
Ienior, campJeleda '*PeUtltill
pua to Senior. Randy 8111111! llld

on.

••.0.,11(-.o.

.ifl1r allhla. The PltrlolljUII had
,·.tt Friday night, bealln&amp; lbe Big

1be

qulf!!r when f!!ll.,..~~. '

wthe Blllllaekl.
.
Paruubu11 So1llb aplodad
~1111 PliDt Peuanl Friday
lllgpl&amp;t Stacllirn Field up lbere,
91bnPlnl the local 12 • 811118
wUIDinl 111nH by the roualni

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nillaet to the -~ bolrd for

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FOREST HILLS, N. Y. ( UPI)

-Pancho~. !be legend
of American. Iennie, found lblrd foreign, foe in .the U. S.
Open Iennie c;bamplonahlps too
Iough to bandle and Gonqlez
Willi down to defeat, u,
7-6,
7-4, saturdl.y at lbe banda: d ,
Nicki Pille of Y11801lavia.
Pille, Nede4" IIIII In lbe
tournament, dlap..yed a
M&amp;!DIHn'• ~ 1be .

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warm

muggy ·lfternoo!i and

attel:

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It ftl !be 11i1f Pl!lnt balciould .
manage u Pille. eot 1be ri'-1
bnat. Pille had no lrliuble
holdiDI bla aervlce Ia lbe
deddlftl - ; yleldln&amp; ~
· ll)el onlf Jjlie _pW,nt ·• 11lie
&amp;;i...l .01 11« Iii..
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set liy

'!ilJ'fil/1
8fM .
Pille ·an 111e ··· .

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18\'enlb same. In jfie aeeond .aet "
1be Y11801laYian ~ •
bnat . fiUn Pancho In 1be
aecond pme and lben bl the
eighlb CJ.omiol-. faulted.
Leacllnc 30-0, be flllbbed •
chip allot and lben PUle paliled'
hlmona~f~.A

pi bactbMd

pve Pille set·

point but Pllicho deuceclll will•
a fiDe tlllllllh. Yet, • Jlll!llltll.t
· later, another G&lt;tnlalez 1111111fAI
went awry llld a baddlll:ld

volley "!,u'Wlde fer lbe set.
In tbo II.Hnat lblrd Ill, '
Gonlal.a bad ccme biclt from
Jove.40 In lbe ab:lb plile to ho1d
bia aervlce. ln !be IQ!!den d!JQth
11ame Pille's
enabled him to hold eaeb of ~
four ll!rvlcel. Gonliln qelled a
ienlce reblrn ail tile ~m~~ib
point to ilve !be ~11!*11 ~

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1100 01o-1 5 o
000 202- • 5 1
Fryman (6) and
Mc:Cv~:.,•s• and Songulllon.
HR.
(6th), Roberilcn
(22nd), Stargell (27th) .
(Suspe~ded,

Philo
Pllt1
Wlsa,

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Son Diego 020 522 31G-15 18 1
Cine
1100 020 oocr- 2 5 2
Corkins. Oovle (8) and
Slocum; MerrfH; Wolhburn
(4), Moloney (6), Behney (7)
and Corrales; Plummer (8) .
W!'...,Corklns (5·61. LP-MirriH
&lt;2i!-12J. HR- Corklns (lsi),
Tolan (13th), Gaston (22ndJ.
Colbert (29!~
m Innings)
Mon 310 DOD 101\ 200 2-9 u 1
StR~k~.o reedooo!~ t\;~.1~ 1 ~
(6), Marton (\OJ, Raymond (Ill
and Bateman; Torrez. Briles
(2). Hilgendorf (9), Chuck

Anderson R eheIred

loGk control of lbe ·match In lbe
aaeond aot.
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holdlns hW
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San Fran at Atlanta ppd, rain

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Lyne Center
Schedule Is

Businessmen. ~ •

Talle an Insurance
IIMIIIUfy!
If's smart to take Inventory of your Insurance neec1a

periodically . . to find lust who! you ha110 .. . and what you
may need. We'll be gled to revl"' your p r - program.
It will tall you nothing, and we may be oblo to Improve

your protedlon, and save you

can us today for dofolls .

nv.~ney,

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fer Ptotll.'tion .. .-......

SaundeHvans Insurance Inc.

~~::..:~~ty~1 "'R~~J,!lW~

LP...,Cieveland (0.31. HR-Lee

Announced
.

· u· tci'Ja '"i'llrliwlf" ~.:IIJe '.JI ·• " · "· • .. •
· .~~uq"• 1 ~as«SJ~~~,.~~~ ~iiJ.p
''l.'s. "o"n
'.,., 1'~
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(lrande diVIIIOb. .
IJIDouDced In niUlng 1be annolmc:ement
Radi' General Manager Bob
Howsam did not disclose
lllarlea for Anderson or the
co;:u,..;...hlng Iliff conab:ll of
pllchiDa coach Larry Shepard
third beae and Infield coach
Aiu Grmnnas fll1t bale and
batting coach Ted Kluazewstl
and ouUielder coach Geora~

PIIOro FINISH

CX&gt;LUM8US &lt;UP.l.l- Cyrano
won by a belclln lbe photoflnilh
of lbe fealunid ninth race at
Scloto. {!own~ FritW' nlsht. a
•;aoo lnritalional trot, returninl "·111· fi.IIO - ' •uo to
luSy tk:bt.lllllderJ.
·
, Saeond 1D lbe ~ wu
Mldlllpt Roimle, pajlng $1.110
and •ue, !IIIII Lynn Lee .ln the
~ J!CIIItlon, payiDg. P.

lb

In Ho_spital
CINCINNATI ( UPI) Wayne Simpson, Ilk' 21-year.()ld
pilchlng aensalion ol tbo ClnclnnaU Redl, Ia tmdergolnc
lesla at Christ lfoapllal here to
determine lbe cause of
irregu!ariUea In hla heartbeat.
Simpson's aliment waa
diacovered during the annual
~ ilven Redll playen
earner lhll week.
SlmpaOII, plagued by shoolder
mlaerlea sinCe winning It ot hla
flrll 17 declll0111, bel pllcbed
0111y m illnln3B Iince July 31.
¥analet 8plrky Andenon
bed laid earlltr In 1be week be
hoped to beve Slmpoon back on
lbe D10UDcl by next weei when
Cincinnati mates Ita tiDal
wealllm ~ln« ot'lbe - .

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For Sisht Conservation

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b1 8D!aM 1,100 !anti Ill In on lbe
W.lllloc:allll • lbe lluipirad, Ill•

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period wbea
~J.lc'" off a Wlbama
rleed ~- yanli to

,itbualutle and hopped up

JIIP.~ IICGnillln ewry quarter

b:lo band !be Blllcb lbeir firlt
. •loulln IJ gamea.
t., Lui time a PPHS eleven wu
•;whJ~twalhed . waa bact on
F.(()clober 11, 1988, wblll Millon
did II to IIMm 7-G.
Si And the lui time a . _ belli
bibtm by u IDI1Clb • 40 polnla
In September of 1887.
,!Locan -lbe villain 1ba1 ntgbl,

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far 61 net hlmaelf. He """'
aprinted for a two-polnt con.,..lion and toued to Ed
IA1npell for another.
LaDce Emerick, 116i10Und
jllnlor halfback, accounted for
four of tbe touchdown~, BB
David WIU'd grabbed a 7-yard

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AP'I'!RSOOIH-'DIIPIIIDIP· ••BI&amp;Biadll W..wluhownlllrelrPJIIolllp
lbe powerfull'llrker8burg South offlllllve machine In Friday dlght'a pme In wldch PPHS
,... defeated 4&amp;4. Point Pleasant players Ji.ctured are Bob Craddodl (G) and Budd)'
Cottrill

M.o\JOif

on kf.IO pua a\lllllletlons.

1be IIIII lllacka oflenllw

fonlvd waR W8l OUkbargad
ledl)' and lbe lo!U ~

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'-ld for
prl« .....,._, were.,.
do1llll on !be &amp;iulb 10.
Gre8 aa)'tiiJ wu lbe lllacU

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But Grel
ICIMIDted fur • JIU'diiD n11urn
JWC~age.
daJb wt111
a fonrlb period kkkoff n11urD
almGitlll!llttllllbeway.llewu
•uaht by 1be Jeney on the
8oulb • jul\ when heaeflllled to
be
Beam llad' a 131'1rd
.aaln froiD aer~mma1e, lbe
· kllant 1ac11 nm of lbe ntgbl,
llldeodad~wllb piul yardqe
ofltinlllurc:mlea.Everytblng
flllemmad to backfire.
Del lllrely, you JUII can't

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Hill..,.,.

Here's New Look In
High School Footb~ll
COLUMBUS - Tbe 1970 Ohio High School
football campaign will get underway Friday

night.

In order to keep fana up 011 all the ruiN, tile
hlo HI h s-"ool Athl ...l A oelatlon released
0
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"" e as
the following lnformalloo to area •news media .
last week.
1- A kicked to~baU m•y not .be run oot of
the reeehrer's ead ZOIIe; 10. t~ IoRlNt retum-of·

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haetward pass wbleh Is caught In mld-alr IH'
recovered alter It has bit the grDuild.
3 - Sube&amp;ltutlons are unllmlted betweea
downs regardless of the status of the clock;
officials Will oot wear red IM green arm ballds
this year.
4 - In .&amp;ellle
the Olftcials will
penalize both teaDU: e.g.
aplnst one
team after
th~ .
walks llat;Jt to

American LHgue
East
w. L. GB
Pllt.buroh
~· ~ GB ~~~:;:
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12
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St. Louis
66 72 23
65 72 7 Cleveland
Phlladeloltlo
' '63 n 8 Washington
u 12 23lf•
2
6
Montreal
59 7 1
West
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Kansas City · ' . , 84 28

geles ~ Son ranclsco
70 65 16
All a
67 69 19'12
Houston
"' 72 23'12
San Diego
' . 53 83 33'12
Soturclly'o Rt1uHs
New York 5 Chicago 3
Tadly'o Glmtl
New York at Chicago
Philo at Pllt1burgh

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s.n Diego al Cincinnati
lal Angeles at Hquston

Milwaukee
Chicago

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ball-l'tl!dy·for·~ ""
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play signal Diiily more tlnies; ~f..,r ·...,ugN
potseQioll, and the completion of )le!lat&amp;les tile
eloc~ wiD be so started unleta the e!Oei bad been
stopped tor lOIRe· Other ·reason. GI!JI!.el wiD be
aborter thll year.
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6 - AU forward pa111 lnterfere!Ke foul&amp;
&lt;Including defensive) are pe111111zed from' die
prevlo111 spot, the spot of the 11111p; ud, In·
tentlonai!H' unsportsmanlike ·pass btterfereaee
fouls whether on the ofrenaeOI' the defe,nse carry
an additional IS yard peaalty- eould be a total
of 30 yards.
7 - More tban one fonvard paee may be
thrown legally during the lillie down; aU forward pass restrledoiiS apply"u8til the last f!H'·
ward pass whlcb crosses the.eerlmmage line II
louched.
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49 90 32'12
lelunla'f'• RnuHo
Nttw York 3 Clevellltld 1
Baltimore 3 Booton 2
Tadlft Gllntl
Kansas City at Oil&lt; lind
Minnesota at C.llfarnla

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Baltlmor• at Boston ·
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ROYAUJ NAME SCOUT Today~
KANSAS &lt;;ITY, Mo. (UPI)- Tadlr• Problbta Plkhln
HerbAndel'lon,afonnerminor By United Prns lnton~~tloolll
league Infielder. ,... appointed Kan:"a:~~e~~tt'\aJ at
8 full-time ICOUI by lbe Kansas Oeklond (Odom 7-5) .
CitylloyalaFridayfortboObio, Minnesota &lt;Hall 6·5l at
(lldlana
anla and western ,~Penn· ca8!'r.~l~ '~g~r~
at
1'/1v
area.
Wlllhlnaton Brown 12·2).
Cleveland (Paul 1-AJ at New
. - - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - . Y o r k (Peter101116-91.
Baltimore &lt;McNally 21-8) at
Boston (Sieberg 13-IJ.
Chlca.1o (John 11· UJ at
Mllwou~eo IKr•-.. 12·15l.
U.gue
New Notional
York (McAndrew
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TAKE YOUR CHOICE!

(2) KIT OLYMPIC MOBILE
HOMES

of Chlcego &lt;Poppa lHJ
(Bunning10.6)
10.131
of Phllollelphla
Pittsburgh (Walker
Montreal &lt;Morton 15-IOJ at St.
~~ &lt;FRr:.~!: 1 iPerrv 1a. 101
of Atlanta (Retd 6-7)
San Diego !Doblon 11·13l at
Cl~n\\'~~:c?L:/I:r 1 at
Houston (Blulngame J.. 1J

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Tile F~, DOW 1·1 on lht
aeuon,eot w' 1be tour yard U.
tbo first time but • fumblt
llopped the lbreal. Later In llli

Gain

8- If a forward pass II eomplete4 behlad
tile scrimmage lbte (e•., aereen paiJI) and It II
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lbte. the bloeker1 may e.rou)ti
_·f! aerlll(m•·•e ~e
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at the snap alill bledt .._,.,.,.,e.
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ealebers may eleet to .....
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opponents' ci'OII..bar •Q4tllrougb tlie aprlgh._, I!
fteld goal will be leOI'etl. ~i' In~ With
theopportunltytoel!~aldek...eolfeli•e•tQm
will a lao bave UUs ofilon wijlu a _.." oil
pe1111lty.
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when player ptlllelllon

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County's lbree ylll'd Une only to
run out of steam lhlllbne.
Wirl Co!lnty plcUd up llllnl
dOWIII compared to ab: for 1111
Falcono. Olber WabaiDI
atAIIatica Included C&lt;llll(lle!ICII
of eight of JJ .,..._ for 111
yardo and a t;i;l ruahiDg
yardage
75.
,....,.. AWAY
Walwna'8 Kei1b •
- (2Z) and a WJrt "-·-'
.... F 111
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....,..y piayer d"·''"'
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1
"'" a cona travel to Kyger
.llnnUOUIIy atrempllng to grab lhll aerial, but neither succeeded. Two fourth quarter Wlrl
)alllmoreveteranDictlllllbla Creek Friday night.
loudldownagavelbeleamlromEIJJabethal4-ll..w-.
'illath win far I 1-3 lnnlnp of
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1-G lead In lbe lblrd on Paul
JOINS BRAVES
Blalr'i Ulh bcmer, Ida ab:tb
ATlANTA (UPI)- Veteran
aplnal ~ Red Sox, ~t Boalon
•
left-bender Steve Barber wu
-pPed: back to I!; oil two
added to lbe Atlanta Braves
. waiU, li bit balllman and
.,
.
rooter Saturday.
George Sc:oll'a single Ill tile
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The Saturday that manager George SebeCrger.
h
Barber, 31, bed spent moat of
·bowlm of the limlnl·
CIDclnnall Reds announced "Sparky" Anderoon haa been
omment1ng on I e new tbeseaoonwithllicbmondof lbe
~' TileRedbtooktbeleadln
llijned to a one-year contract contract, Anderson said : "I'm lnternaUonaiLeague,wberebe
bfourllloi!Balllmorestarter
for the 1971aeaeon along with veryhaJ&gt;pytolmowi'Ubebaci . •complleda7-lrecordanda3.62
~.. Pbt~!~blfl on !lilly
hill entire coaching stat!.
I want to win ltlhll year bull earned-run average. He will
l;l(:onJI.IIIJPIIalllro'l c£iable and MJke
Anderson, 38, was named feel sure we'll beve an even join the Bravea Monday.
~ But the 0r1o1e1
manager of tbo Redllast 0c1. 9 better club next _ _ ..
lledlbeiCGI'elnlbneventhona
to replace Dave Bristol. He had
Howsam aald lbe Reds' front
alii to Braob IIDblnaon and
prevloualy .been a coach for lbe office wu "extremely pleaaed"
~
EWe llendrlcits.
San Diego Padrea.
with the Job Anderoon and Ida
llld Johnaon.
He look control of what coachea have done and .....
(II'OYed 111 be lbe hotteatleam In WllJited them to know it now."
- Dr.
~balllhll aeuon and guided
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. sosfoN (UPI) - Dave
JoiQIICfil'a
rnp\y hamer
Ia-tlM 11111111 bUdlic Saturday
.br*t .a ~ - U. and pve .lbe
'a.lllilllr\ OiiaiMa 11-:1 vtetcl7
. ·.,_. 1111 llo!lillri.Rid scm.
, ~·• 1i1n1b hamer came
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out .off
.,·1 . tWoRay
,..,,,.,lollng
and
_ Boalon
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TOEm"!::c~dou!i yards B Urilted PAil ltiiOmotTOIIol
ruablng. But he was only one of Y
Notlonol LHgue
wllo
E10t

~evenlnl. The otber90came

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pick out local he.-, elae why Panther eleven.
thole to polnttJ they permitted?
By ~:
Donnie Mc:Dermitt got hill lhare Big Blacts
o o 0 0- 0
oiiAckles,udidolber,butlbey Parka. South
6 :MJ a 6Jto
just were not nearly enough.
SCORING :
PS - Emerick I run (run
So now 1be Big B1acka will be faDed)
opening at home nell Friday. PS- WIU'd 7 pus !rom Fieat
and 11 will be .against lllolber (Fieat run).
Improving fOE&gt;, South Cber·
PS - Emerick 3 ruJI (run
Ieaton.
:laDed)._
Wlnleaa lui year. lbe Eagles PS - Emerick 12 run·
showed lbelr new muscle lui (LAJnpeU paS!&lt; from Fleak).
nlghtwtlbal3-6openlngvictory PS - CookBon I run (run
over 1 very good DuPont failed).
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tog:. ::m yards:

Wallama lbreatened to aecn
lwke In tbo aecond qurter, bat

-lbtir efforla ended up being 11

rl There II lillie uae aeorchlne

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The ailempt
for lbe
be 'raced
-'·Yinlllo
lbealit
eil!l

but

·-back

8laeta In moat deparlmenll.
'IIIey liocked lbree puntA. '1lley
wred two ol flw fumbles,
and lbeir bird . cbarainl front
!In made a ollambles of the
localallaek, leaving lbem with
111111111 11 yardl from acrirn·
maae lor lbeir pains.
Alllet rumllng slick throwing
aenlor quarterback named
Stria F1eU (1'15) engineered
~ ~triotto···~d~

1110 16. ..Wor; p!unced lirft
fr•1be one.y!lfd Une I!' .C., I! ·
drive of ~bout lllxty ylrdl.
117 for 1be alra polnll alter lht
aecond TO, on a paa, will
campleted.
.
Wlbama got Ill only toad~down of tbo conleat !IIIII ._
than a !llinule.relllllnlnl wJa
Quarterback Howard, a liiO Ill;
Ienior, campJeleda '*PeUtltill
pua to Senior. Randy 8111111! llld

on.

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.ifl1r allhla. The PltrlolljUII had
,·.tt Friday night, bealln&amp; lbe Big

1be

qulf!!r when f!!ll.,..~~. '

wthe Blllllaekl.
.
Paruubu11 So1llb aplodad
~1111 PliDt Peuanl Friday
lllgpl&amp;t Stacllirn Field up lbere,
91bnPlnl the local 12 • 811118
wUIDinl 111nH by the roualni

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FOREST HILLS, N. Y. ( UPI)

-Pancho~. !be legend
of American. Iennie, found lblrd foreign, foe in .the U. S.
Open Iennie c;bamplonahlps too
Iough to bandle and Gonqlez
Willi down to defeat, u,
7-6,
7-4, saturdl.y at lbe banda: d ,
Nicki Pille of Y11801lavia.
Pille, Nede4" IIIII In lbe
tournament, dlap..yed a
M&amp;!DIHn'• ~ 1be .

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warm

muggy ·lfternoo!i and

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manage u Pille. eot 1be ri'-1
bnat. Pille had no lrliuble
holdiDI bla aervlce Ia lbe
deddlftl - ; yleldln&amp; ~
· ll)el onlf Jjlie _pW,nt ·• 11lie
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Pille ·an 111e ··· .

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18\'enlb same. In jfie aeeond .aet "
1be Y11801laYian ~ •
bnat . fiUn Pancho In 1be
aecond pme and lben bl the
eighlb CJ.omiol-. faulted.
Leacllnc 30-0, be flllbbed •
chip allot and lben PUle paliled'
hlmona~f~.A

pi bactbMd

pve Pille set·

point but Pllicho deuceclll will•
a fiDe tlllllllh. Yet, • Jlll!llltll.t
· later, another G&lt;tnlalez 1111111fAI
went awry llld a baddlll:ld

volley "!,u'Wlde fer lbe set.
In tbo II.Hnat lblrd Ill, '
Gonlal.a bad ccme biclt from
Jove.40 In lbe ab:lb plile to ho1d
bia aervlce. ln !be IQ!!den d!JQth
11ame Pille's
enabled him to hold eaeb of ~
four ll!rvlcel. Gonliln qelled a
ienlce reblrn ail tile ~m~~ib
point to ilve !be ~11!*11 ~

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1100 01o-1 5 o
000 202- • 5 1
Fryman (6) and
Mc:Cv~:.,•s• and Songulllon.
HR.
(6th), Roberilcn
(22nd), Stargell (27th) .
(Suspe~ded,

Philo
Pllt1
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Son Diego 020 522 31G-15 18 1
Cine
1100 020 oocr- 2 5 2
Corkins. Oovle (8) and
Slocum; MerrfH; Wolhburn
(4), Moloney (6), Behney (7)
and Corrales; Plummer (8) .
W!'...,Corklns (5·61. LP-MirriH
&lt;2i!-12J. HR- Corklns (lsi),
Tolan (13th), Gaston (22ndJ.
Colbert (29!~
m Innings)
Mon 310 DOD 101\ 200 2-9 u 1
StR~k~.o reedooo!~ t\;~.1~ 1 ~
(6), Marton (\OJ, Raymond (Ill
and Bateman; Torrez. Briles
(2). Hilgendorf (9), Chuck

Anderson R eheIred

loGk control of lbe ·match In lbe
aaeond aot.
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holdlns hW
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San Fran at Atlanta ppd, rain

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Schedule Is

Businessmen. ~ •

Talle an Insurance
IIMIIIUfy!
If's smart to take Inventory of your Insurance neec1a

periodically . . to find lust who! you ha110 .. . and what you
may need. We'll be gled to revl"' your p r - program.
It will tall you nothing, and we may be oblo to Improve

your protedlon, and save you

can us today for dofolls .

nv.~ney,

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fer Ptotll.'tion .. .-......

SaundeHvans Insurance Inc.

~~::..:~~ty~1 "'R~~J,!lW~

LP...,Cieveland (0.31. HR-Lee

Announced
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· u· tci'Ja '"i'llrliwlf" ~.:IIJe '.JI ·• " · "· • .. •
· .~~uq"• 1 ~as«SJ~~~,.~~~ ~iiJ.p
''l.'s. "o"n
'.,., 1'~
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(lrande diVIIIOb. .
IJIDouDced In niUlng 1be annolmc:ement
Radi' General Manager Bob
Howsam did not disclose
lllarlea for Anderson or the
co;:u,..;...hlng Iliff conab:ll of
pllchiDa coach Larry Shepard
third beae and Infield coach
Aiu Grmnnas fll1t bale and
batting coach Ted Kluazewstl
and ouUielder coach Geora~

PIIOro FINISH

CX&gt;LUM8US &lt;UP.l.l- Cyrano
won by a belclln lbe photoflnilh
of lbe fealunid ninth race at
Scloto. {!own~ FritW' nlsht. a
•;aoo lnritalional trot, returninl "·111· fi.IIO - ' •uo to
luSy tk:bt.lllllderJ.
·
, Saeond 1D lbe ~ wu
Mldlllpt Roimle, pajlng $1.110
and •ue, !IIIII Lynn Lee .ln the
~ J!CIIItlon, payiDg. P.

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In Ho_spital
CINCINNATI ( UPI) Wayne Simpson, Ilk' 21-year.()ld
pilchlng aensalion ol tbo ClnclnnaU Redl, Ia tmdergolnc
lesla at Christ lfoapllal here to
determine lbe cause of
irregu!ariUea In hla heartbeat.
Simpson's aliment waa
diacovered during the annual
~ ilven Redll playen
earner lhll week.
SlmpaOII, plagued by shoolder
mlaerlea sinCe winning It ot hla
flrll 17 declll0111, bel pllcbed
0111y m illnln3B Iince July 31.
¥analet 8plrky Andenon
bed laid earlltr In 1be week be
hoped to beve Slmpoon back on
lbe D10UDcl by next weei when
Cincinnati mates Ita tiDal
wealllm ~ln« ot'lbe - .

GOLF CONTEST
SPONSORED

·POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT

BY

LIONS

For Sisht Conservation

.$200. Each.Hole In

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. The ·~ uiue1f,r ~ielliii'ii'Jrcin bl-ed . , will, •\ ·

eroJ~'i s~~&amp;e r1 ma~ ~ ~~ be
mack!
ftUnplantillllb. m111t
flaMare,, \)11il0•!!7
allgbtl7 hl&amp;bi!r;·lli~
:·::~t1=!
crude........
TDN
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.
,.-... ~teli·
depeDd 0111ho

I

(If ,;.,;;...,

hi...

Ibm Cl1nl
~planlll'·tllat
.llllddle to Ia~
.. ...~
'JIIie.
~·dryIii !:t:',::~:~;~
mac'tl!
frcm.,com
eoiilaln
IbmIf36COI'I!
per e«~t
The cpallm now Ia wbal effect wUl the blight have m these mallllr,IP'OIIICI eanlrcm litldllblllhave .... kllled by ~ biJchl
may be adiled to ~nereue tile enerv ~ ot tbe ~~~~ge,llligea~~ tlpa died Gllw• ••~,.
. yleldl.
~ '· , SpeelallstahavepreparedthefoUowlnginformatloninregard Jobll Stauliul, E&amp;1eii!IG11 dairy JP0¢•"11 at the QJd!l State ''Corn
Unlvenlty. G~ eomltam Ntgbled fleldllblll COl\· belprul. The
~• to ha-be!!lltc bll&amp;t:ted ecrrn.
EM!81m~

The New In Farming

I'

M plants lflected by the bllghl whldl are stW alive and tains more Ibm 40 per Cllll dry matter ~7 no! eDidle properly,
Ear ecrrn from
.
_
·
'· &amp;rftll may be made Into com silage. Field obl!ervalions In be cautlona.
wilboul
Sllubus wema 11m ·earn sUa~ made from bUgbled cern
·' GeCIIta and allliGf'l.term feeding trial in Mtssl88ippl tndleate that
ftoldl !JI whldl.lbie plants are coiJIIllelely ~may not undilrgo a eent.'lbe
~ d!e:uriguacaualngtbe blll{htla nottodc:tocallle.
,.
'l1tl!re Ia ii szn'lf no ~c:e lbllt blighted corn In OldD wUl proper fermtntalloa. Tbla may be due to too Nail-• dry matter
percentage wbldlmHeis proper cclnpoclloa 'I! tbe .lilo dlftlealt or nioldy temels plul
••
tmp&gt;ee!N• 1Of It may be due to a deflclencJ Ill ~le car· wW Improve drJer
b
bohydrates In the chopped &lt;0111. 'llten!fore,ts pcllilble,llolds of . wUIN!duce tbeJII'ObleD!
~
corn tbet bave been c:omplelely ldDed by the !qllllbGuld be
Dr)olq down IZ err IJ·l.*'

,.

•
"
'·

FARM LOANS

'

harvested for grain.

·

com of gelllil'allyptJGr.ecJii!lllioD, 111!1

Grainground
from ear
bltghted
corn
can begrOund
lloreJshelled
aa 111gb
grain sh:luld
not be
deo"tllld Mig&amp;
flir loll8 •
moisture
com or
~hfleldl
. mo1s1ure
eorn• oollhal
adequate
aeralllillln

In C&lt;llvenllanal sOoo. It can also be !!IGred u ground ear eorn, ~ c:orn llnct Ita 1'111. . _ !_o
ground shelled corn Of sheUed ecrrn In gu light slloo. In order to be redueed. More ft ..\lld JllObli1p

Tl!eY IJOID! .,
1rllh~l·
. . alaflll funcH1111y
oilier ebelti em c\n In·.

:~~,~~~~~~~.·

be stcred safely, sud! materlaiBlllllll go through a fermentatloo, storage seem advlaable. :General ~ for Jl!7lnc
beeune acid and be stored free r1 OJYgen. If these eondltions are and storage of corn an fauiill on J1P. J$.27 Jll. Ellerutli!b Bulletin
not obtained, high -moisture grllln stcred in a silo may be affected 502, available at !!O!UIIy Exteoai!Jn ~by varlrus types of storage molds. If storage molds appear, It
would be well to have them Identified and tber1 to lesl-leed sueh
materials to a llmlted n!UDber of le111 valuable anlmals, Staubus
,;1

suggoma.

lDANS ON SMAll &amp; lARGE ACREAGE
CLYDE 8. WALKER, MGR.
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
OF GAlLIPOLIS

'•

.,
I.

19 Locust St.
Gallipolis, 0 .

Phone 446-0203

~ITGAGl! PIOf!CTION INSU.ANCE IS AVAILAIU AT LOW COST

Senin!f Anwr;,,,-, fdrm''" ' Provid('rs of Pl('nty

'·r----------.
'

'•

·'

WORtD-

,

The feeding value of bltghted corn for ruminants wl1l depend
upon the stage of maturity at whleh Its development was stopped
and the degree towbiclt fungus hu affeeled the grain. C8tlle tend
to be less effected by molds tl:an monlli!astric animals.
'llteaeeeptatillty of moldy corn wl1l deereue as the degree of
molding Increases, Staubus addll. Field molds are not likely to be
toxic to catUe. Storage type molds may be loJic. Immature eom
grain is likely to be as high or sllgbtly hlgber than mature grain in
crude protein pereentage bullower In energy or TON value.
In harvesting com lor grain after It has been Infected with
southern ecrrn leaf blight, the majOr problems a1-e likely to be
secondary fungus lnfeetlonll produelng stalk rot and ear rot.
Frequent and eareful cllecks of bll8ht • Infected fields are
neeessary to deWnnine tbe maturity and moloture of the eom and
the exrent of stalk and eob damage.
Mature c:orn with open huak and no severe stalk rot or rob rot
should be allowed to dry oo the lllalk to the normal harvest
moisture. U a slgnllicant amo!lllt of either lllalk rot or cob rot is
present, harvest may begin early at about 35 per cent kernel
moisture.
•
This wW produee no harvesting problems with the pleldng

. MEDICAL
1:
TECHNOLOGIST · 1·

By United Prtos lnlen!allottal

Today Is Sunday, Sept. 8, the
249th day of 1970 with 116 to
follow.
Tt-.e moon is between its new
p!1ase and first qW!rler.
The morning otars are Mars
and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
The first adhetlv~ U.S.
In 18:!0 149 p14!rims set sail
postage
stampi w e D t on
from England for the New
aale
.J"uly
1, 1847, '!'be World
World.
Almanac
recalla. The ill¥e
In 1001 President McKinley
eonalsted
of two alalilps, a
was shot and critically wounded
5-cent
Benjam!JI
Fr811k11D
in Buffalo, N.Y. He died eight and a J.O.cent Georl{e
W'alh·
days later.
iugton. The stampa fie r'e
In 1009 word wao received authorized by aet of Conthat Adm. Robert Peary had gress and were Issued by
dlseovered the north pole 5 the U.S. Post Olflee Depart- '
months earlier, on April6, 1009. ment.

P11llin Installs New Water

P.QW:Ir 'lor lfallfr~tulll'
~uUino:
• · 01 :'), '
• Grouped·COi)lrGIJJ at ~.IY fingw,
•

E~~:tra

lip ruch.

'·.

larg!!r futl tank. . , ,!·
,., a ch1ln 1aw tfilfl '" c1rl1n
tiW!'Sft It It '
• 8(1%

Trough ~

BY JOHN COOPER
SoU ColllervaUoa Servlee
.
Muoa Coaaty
IJelberl Pullin of (l'lalrllt

I

t
0

Installed a round eonerfe

....._.,_oolutioa
,...
...

II4Mm

KDI!Ioo l l l d - - . . .
CA1'7'U SPilA!f, tbo ~

'

watering trough bel..., a spr!Jig
on his farm oo Oldtown cnet.
Tbla trough Ia In a ·rl!lge field
and wiD provide witer Ia the
field whleh bereio!ore did not
have adeqUate watar. He Ia In
the proeess of pouring anothe!'
trough at a spr!Jig Qear hla
home In Flatroek.

Uquld

• l ... ....,..ntANGICA'l'I'LIIIPRAT-100
-.-aH~

. . . . Uoo-No (IIIWde-toclot-.

.... - .

110...

Mnr-

-,.&amp;4NG!fCA7'7'LISI'/lAY-In,.U..IIId»pD=

..................... ,':.!

lnsinllQI
FOR ALL your insurance needs

check with your Grange

agents at the Neal Ins .
Agency, 6i State St. Agents
for auto, fire, homeowners.
hospital and general Iiebi IIIy.
14.11

J. D. NORTH PRODUCE CO.

-NATIONWIDE
- - -lf:iSURANCE
- -.

AUTO. Fire, life, -15 Stale St.,

Waldo F. Brown, W.

Gallipolis, o.

• Viqe $treet

Nlll' brlet home located mold Rt. 36, 2\!o miles wlof town
-lite of new boopltal. Lovely brlet bome on large !Dt,
Cllllcrete llnil, built-m opadoul kllcben -lilcluclq;
cllllwaaber,lar8edlnlng aree, beautiful living room 1rllh
can101 and jilllellng, carpet in
boidrOUlDI "hallway,
fuU balb lo II! bath. 2 car garage 1rllh electrk: door,
ba •nt. diJwala'. JUII O!IIIPleted and l'eacly to move
ln. Ia Ga!Upolla Seboo1 Dlalrld.

Brown. 446-JHO.

an

an

l~quire at Corbin &amp; Snyder Furn. Co. or I'll .
. 446· 1171. 444-2573, 446-4305.

.MASSIE

350
ONE ROW

Most of the big capacity features
of the 550 are.built Into the smaller
350, including the same type of
frame construction and a similar
cutter head. Because the 350 Is
close-coupled, It is exceptionally
maneuverable and has a short
turning radius. It Is regularly
equipped with 6.70-15 tires. .

Listings Needed I
Offlcn Coosf.lo.Couf

REAL ESTATE BROKER

1tL 446-1!98

Nationwide A!lwrtlslng

a~TRs

10112 Acres

Fro111
EVERYWHERE I

STROUT REALTY
'-~c- .::c•c""

Ranny llocUNom, lra!ldl
._ __ ccc· c M!loattr

·

Routu

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WLTOR .

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·Evans

Insurance·
IK-',..,
'

437 Second' Ava •.
(Opposite Post Offlcel
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""'""" ~ ~~ ~~ lllll'alel In ~., ~ to ~.......
materW h'IIID wllidlll·• ~,:., . '· 1~ ,1,
~
·
. The ·~ uiue1f,r ~ielliii'ii'Jrcin bl-ed . , will, •\ ·

eroJ~'i s~~&amp;e r1 ma~ ~ ~~ be
mack!
ftUnplantillllb. m111t
flaMare,, \)11il0•!!7
allgbtl7 hl&amp;bi!r;·lli~
:·::~t1=!
crude........
TDN
... pereen- liiiiiOftr.lli
.
,.-... ~teli·
depeDd 0111ho

I

(If ,;.,;;...,

hi...

Ibm Cl1nl
~planlll'·tllat
.llllddle to Ia~
.. ...~
'JIIie.
~·dryIii !:t:',::~:~;~
mac'tl!
frcm.,com
eoiilaln
IbmIf36COI'I!
per e«~t
The cpallm now Ia wbal effect wUl the blight have m these mallllr,IP'OIIICI eanlrcm litldllblllhave .... kllled by ~ biJchl
may be adiled to ~nereue tile enerv ~ ot tbe ~~~~ge,llligea~~ tlpa died Gllw• ••~,.
. yleldl.
~ '· , SpeelallstahavepreparedthefoUowlnginformatloninregard Jobll Stauliul, E&amp;1eii!IG11 dairy JP0¢•"11 at the QJd!l State ''Corn
Unlvenlty. G~ eomltam Ntgbled fleldllblll COl\· belprul. The
~• to ha-be!!lltc bll&amp;t:ted ecrrn.
EM!81m~

The New In Farming

I'

M plants lflected by the bllghl whldl are stW alive and tains more Ibm 40 per Cllll dry matter ~7 no! eDidle properly,
Ear ecrrn from
.
_
·
'· &amp;rftll may be made Into com silage. Field obl!ervalions In be cautlona.
wilboul
Sllubus wema 11m ·earn sUa~ made from bUgbled cern
·' GeCIIta and allliGf'l.term feeding trial in Mtssl88ippl tndleate that
ftoldl !JI whldl.lbie plants are coiJIIllelely ~may not undilrgo a eent.'lbe
~ d!e:uriguacaualngtbe blll{htla nottodc:tocallle.
,.
'l1tl!re Ia ii szn'lf no ~c:e lbllt blighted corn In OldD wUl proper fermtntalloa. Tbla may be due to too Nail-• dry matter
percentage wbldlmHeis proper cclnpoclloa 'I! tbe .lilo dlftlealt or nioldy temels plul
••
tmp&gt;ee!N• 1Of It may be due to a deflclencJ Ill ~le car· wW Improve drJer
b
bohydrates In the chopped &lt;0111. 'llten!fore,ts pcllilble,llolds of . wUIN!duce tbeJII'ObleD!
~
corn tbet bave been c:omplelely ldDed by the !qllllbGuld be
Dr)olq down IZ err IJ·l.*'

,.

•
"
'·

FARM LOANS

'

harvested for grain.

·

com of gelllil'allyptJGr.ecJii!lllioD, 111!1

Grainground
from ear
bltghted
corn
can begrOund
lloreJshelled
aa 111gb
grain sh:luld
not be
deo"tllld Mig&amp;
flir loll8 •
moisture
com or
~hfleldl
. mo1s1ure
eorn• oollhal
adequate
aeralllillln

In C&lt;llvenllanal sOoo. It can also be !!IGred u ground ear eorn, ~ c:orn llnct Ita 1'111. . _ !_o
ground shelled corn Of sheUed ecrrn In gu light slloo. In order to be redueed. More ft ..\lld JllObli1p

Tl!eY IJOID! .,
1rllh~l·
. . alaflll funcH1111y
oilier ebelti em c\n In·.

:~~,~~~~~~~.·

be stcred safely, sud! materlaiBlllllll go through a fermentatloo, storage seem advlaable. :General ~ for Jl!7lnc
beeune acid and be stored free r1 OJYgen. If these eondltions are and storage of corn an fauiill on J1P. J$.27 Jll. Ellerutli!b Bulletin
not obtained, high -moisture grllln stcred in a silo may be affected 502, available at !!O!UIIy Exteoai!Jn ~by varlrus types of storage molds. If storage molds appear, It
would be well to have them Identified and tber1 to lesl-leed sueh
materials to a llmlted n!UDber of le111 valuable anlmals, Staubus
,;1

suggoma.

lDANS ON SMAll &amp; lARGE ACREAGE
CLYDE 8. WALKER, MGR.
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
OF GAlLIPOLIS

'•

.,
I.

19 Locust St.
Gallipolis, 0 .

Phone 446-0203

~ITGAGl! PIOf!CTION INSU.ANCE IS AVAILAIU AT LOW COST

Senin!f Anwr;,,,-, fdrm''" ' Provid('rs of Pl('nty

'·r----------.
'

'•

·'

WORtD-

,

The feeding value of bltghted corn for ruminants wl1l depend
upon the stage of maturity at whleh Its development was stopped
and the degree towbiclt fungus hu affeeled the grain. C8tlle tend
to be less effected by molds tl:an monlli!astric animals.
'llteaeeeptatillty of moldy corn wl1l deereue as the degree of
molding Increases, Staubus addll. Field molds are not likely to be
toxic to catUe. Storage type molds may be loJic. Immature eom
grain is likely to be as high or sllgbtly hlgber than mature grain in
crude protein pereentage bullower In energy or TON value.
In harvesting com lor grain after It has been Infected with
southern ecrrn leaf blight, the majOr problems a1-e likely to be
secondary fungus lnfeetlonll produelng stalk rot and ear rot.
Frequent and eareful cllecks of bll8ht • Infected fields are
neeessary to deWnnine tbe maturity and moloture of the eom and
the exrent of stalk and eob damage.
Mature c:orn with open huak and no severe stalk rot or rob rot
should be allowed to dry oo the lllalk to the normal harvest
moisture. U a slgnllicant amo!lllt of either lllalk rot or cob rot is
present, harvest may begin early at about 35 per cent kernel
moisture.
•
This wW produee no harvesting problems with the pleldng

. MEDICAL
1:
TECHNOLOGIST · 1·

By United Prtos lnlen!allottal

Today Is Sunday, Sept. 8, the
249th day of 1970 with 116 to
follow.
Tt-.e moon is between its new
p!1ase and first qW!rler.
The morning otars are Mars
and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
The first adhetlv~ U.S.
In 18:!0 149 p14!rims set sail
postage
stampi w e D t on
from England for the New
aale
.J"uly
1, 1847, '!'be World
World.
Almanac
recalla. The ill¥e
In 1001 President McKinley
eonalsted
of two alalilps, a
was shot and critically wounded
5-cent
Benjam!JI
Fr811k11D
in Buffalo, N.Y. He died eight and a J.O.cent Georl{e
W'alh·
days later.
iugton. The stampa fie r'e
In 1009 word wao received authorized by aet of Conthat Adm. Robert Peary had gress and were Issued by
dlseovered the north pole 5 the U.S. Post Olflee Depart- '
months earlier, on April6, 1009. ment.

P11llin Installs New Water

P.QW:Ir 'lor lfallfr~tulll'
~uUino:
• · 01 :'), '
• Grouped·COi)lrGIJJ at ~.IY fingw,
•

E~~:tra

lip ruch.

'·.

larg!!r futl tank. . , ,!·
,., a ch1ln 1aw tfilfl '" c1rl1n
tiW!'Sft It It '
• 8(1%

Trough ~

BY JOHN COOPER
SoU ColllervaUoa Servlee
.
Muoa Coaaty
IJelberl Pullin of (l'lalrllt

I

t
0

Installed a round eonerfe

....._.,_oolutioa
,...
...

II4Mm

KDI!Ioo l l l d - - . . .
CA1'7'U SPilA!f, tbo ~

'

watering trough bel..., a spr!Jig
on his farm oo Oldtown cnet.
Tbla trough Ia In a ·rl!lge field
and wiD provide witer Ia the
field whleh bereio!ore did not
have adeqUate watar. He Ia In
the proeess of pouring anothe!'
trough at a spr!Jig Qear hla
home In Flatroek.

Uquld

• l ... ....,..ntANGICA'l'I'LIIIPRAT-100
-.-aH~

. . . . Uoo-No (IIIWde-toclot-.

.... - .

110...

Mnr-

-,.&amp;4NG!fCA7'7'LISI'/lAY-In,.U..IIId»pD=

..................... ,':.!

lnsinllQI
FOR ALL your insurance needs

check with your Grange

agents at the Neal Ins .
Agency, 6i State St. Agents
for auto, fire, homeowners.
hospital and general Iiebi IIIy.
14.11

J. D. NORTH PRODUCE CO.

-NATIONWIDE
- - -lf:iSURANCE
- -.

AUTO. Fire, life, -15 Stale St.,

Waldo F. Brown, W.

Gallipolis, o.

• Viqe $treet

Nlll' brlet home located mold Rt. 36, 2\!o miles wlof town
-lite of new boopltal. Lovely brlet bome on large !Dt,
Cllllcrete llnil, built-m opadoul kllcben -lilcluclq;
cllllwaaber,lar8edlnlng aree, beautiful living room 1rllh
can101 and jilllellng, carpet in
boidrOUlDI "hallway,
fuU balb lo II! bath. 2 car garage 1rllh electrk: door,
ba •nt. diJwala'. JUII O!IIIPleted and l'eacly to move
ln. Ia Ga!Upolla Seboo1 Dlalrld.

Brown. 446-JHO.

an

an

l~quire at Corbin &amp; Snyder Furn. Co. or I'll .
. 446· 1171. 444-2573, 446-4305.

.MASSIE

350
ONE ROW

Most of the big capacity features
of the 550 are.built Into the smaller
350, including the same type of
frame construction and a similar
cutter head. Because the 350 Is
close-coupled, It is exceptionally
maneuverable and has a short
turning radius. It Is regularly
equipped with 6.70-15 tires. .

Listings Needed I
Offlcn Coosf.lo.Couf

REAL ESTATE BROKER

1tL 446-1!98

Nationwide A!lwrtlslng

a~TRs

10112 Acres

Fro111
EVERYWHERE I

STROUT REALTY
'-~c- .::c•c""

Ranny llocUNom, lra!ldl
._ __ ccc· c M!loattr

·

Routu

WOOD

WLTOR .

.·

'i

'~•lg- ·.
'

"

~pi \.lbiUI tjo~' lo

1

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'

lpm~nt
~

'

•

j,

Sau
·Evans

Insurance·
IK-',..,
'

437 Second' Ava •.
(Opposite Post Offlcel
.t.~,

Ufdultllame
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IH~OIIMA'TION .

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Will he,11ccepted until t ,l.m . fbr

PINKING shears &amp; scls!ICt's

Secretny

1 shar.,.ned. Sheppard Sewing
' Machine Sales &amp; Service.

-·

12

RALPH 'S Carpet - Upholstery t\u[.
Cleaning Ser vice- . Free
esJ imates. Ph . 446·029·'197-tt

,,

SMITH'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
OORSEL Smllh, Nebo Rd ..
Repair of refrigerators. air
eondltioners , washing
mechlnes, other appliances.
Ph. 379-2651 .

:l

175-11

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Central Air Conditioning
-Heating
Free

onqiPublietlloll
ltiiGULATIQifS 1" '
·•
The Publl$het' reur.ves Ute
right to e~ll or relec' any 1~1
dee-mtcs oblectional. The
ro"rb"m'hoorrew ~~::t bone:~~.n,s,i~~
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ln$erllon . RAT II S
For wont Ad Ser•lce
sce-nts per word ontlnsertloo

194-tl

Minimum Charge75c

cents per , w &gt;ret three

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·IUYiiQ ,A,.P V,QLIIME
T.HE SPOT FINANCiNG. ••up TO

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llneller ·new m•nagtmtnt

Wittq l!o..,;. ow' l!ufy.
, 'Otoner•·lllhluo•ll
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Most Important
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Estimates

BLINI&gt;ADS

Additional 2Sc Charge tar
AdvertiAt!F~~~tE HOURS

a 30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily,
a JO a.m. to 12 : 00· Noon
·
Saturday

Card Of Thanks
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p.m--:--•aosed every 1/t!Jnday.
Thursday evenii')Q late BP·
polntments for tf1e working
woma"' br •pPGintl'nent only.

Evtry 4 Hours and 11 Minutes

styled. Phone 992-3971. ·
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' .l.A)Y Prices·move tjlem last - $o Don't
Delay ... V.isit us today, aearance on all70
.O iev. Pass. Cars &amp; Trucks.
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· SUPER DEALS ON OK USED CARS

1969 VOLKSWAGEN

sl895

·Local low mlleage car ,.red viJ!ylinlerlor with white ez.
l!rior, radio, rustom ell1lliilnent wttb deluxe 14heel gOOII
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Monaco 4Dr. Locany 01med 1r low mileage, wblte flnlsh,
l!pOUeu interior, aU-good UNB, FactDry Air Conditioned,
Unted glass, auto,n&amp;Uc trana., power lteerlng &amp; brakes,
"rlllllo, other line accessorta. Thla week-tllliy ..

1967 CHEVROLET

$1695

$}495 ____

Cleland

68 BUICK

s2395

66 BUICK

s1495

$1095

HURRY!
SAVE

SALE I

'900
DURING THIS SAI.f.!

----LOST. Black and tan and white

bassett hound, male. Monday,
Auo. 31 near Chesler. George
Wolf, phone Ch"ter 985-3523.
Reward.

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IIECAUSE OF SPECIAL
FACTORY DISCOUNTS!

THE WORLD'S LARGEST SEWNG

TRACJO~I

Notice
REDUCE ute ~nd fast wllh
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
water pill•. Nelson Orvgs.
8-5-JOip

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requlrementt for medicare

Thh c an be the most important advertisement of your
life - bec:uuse 1* may chanee
your e.::unomic picture from
"bleak" to "buRJu ".
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Operators who now run a
route of U.l.l. vending me·
chines are p;rowmg hom part~
time to full time operatJons
whh Comp11ny's financillg.

As little as $600 anvestment
in a U. l.l. route of proOt
producmg vendtng machines
c•n IJfOw to $1,000 per month
income.

Time requirement

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6 to 8

ho\lrs per week along, with a
serviceable car. No seiUng
or aoliciling. ]u!Jt give goOd

aervice!

lmmedlolely on tho 11 p.m.lo
7a.m. shltt.anoarewllllngto
pay 135 per night. Can you
work one nt:, per month?
Per week?
e !han that?
can uo. we need your halpl
Coli Athens ·Manta! Health
canter, 593-7762, extension

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REGISTERED Nursos•' Part
Time and Full Time ~lions

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On !he lob special lr•lnlng,

opportunity fo gain exporlence In supervl.lon and
teaching.
ularlis
from
$3.4 Staj11ng'
per hour 10
~.12
par Kour; ~~&lt;cording !0 experience. Coli ON, Ke!\nedy,
extension 329. Athens Mental ,
Health Canter 'a.m. 1o 5 p.m.
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PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet and
show puppies. Grooming.
Phone 992-5443.
3-17-lfc
BASSET purples, AKC regIstered o Belbay heritage. ~$5(1. Just off Rt. 7
near Tuppers Plains. Ohio.
Francis Benedum, Phone

SP'lNET-console plano. Will

Coolville 667-3856.

8-16-JOtc

LARGE house, Ill• acre lot, as

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As a Sears catalogue .. ,.. merchant you art the

exclusive catalogue merchant In a specified market
area.
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2. You sell merchandise from any Sears Catalogue and
from the stock of Sears appliances on your Slllet floor.
3. You are offered a complete training program and
consulting service.
4. You receive expert building and site selection service.
5. You pay no franchise fee and your Investment Is up to
$S,OOO.OO.

Please send name, address, telepMne number and
business resume to:

SEARS ROEBUCK &amp; CO.
925 s. Homan Ave.

Dept. 315-APG
Chlcogo, lllinol11..17

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY
' . GEO, HOI\STETTER
BROKER
57 ACRES- 4 bedroom home,
bath, furnace. Drilled well.
SIO,OOO. NEW LISTING.
MIDDLEPORT - 3 bedroom
brick veneer, bath, coot'ng
units. Air conditioned. 1r- .
port'. Near schools . \ ..nt

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MIDDLEPORT- North 2nd St.
2 Story Frame, 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms, Bath, Porches.
FORCED AIR GAS HEAT,
1966 MOBILE . Hom~. New
LOT
LARGE ENOUGH FOR
Moon, S2,SOO. Phone '949-2204.
4 TO 5 TRAILERS, 19.500.00
9-1-71&lt;
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TO IUY OR SELL
&lt;45 HEAD ol chinchillas. Some
Empr.......,..!Uied. FJrd $500 . '""" CONTACl ~So ''''
HEfiRY· CL.UINOI • "•·
takes chlnchtU's and ~es. "'""
..., I'' REALTOR• ·
Phone 992-251.1.
9-6-llc Offlciffl-2259 tits. 992-2518
9-6-61c

S20.SOO.
Cosh "" liberal terms. Wrlle BARKAROO Kennels, lovable STEAM
HEAT
Full
. ~i,"~h~~frr.~· ~~-~· 46~:.
Miniature Schnauzers, Torch,
basement, double garage, 3
bedrooms, near school.
9.4. 121 p Ohio. Turn right, flllh house.
Phone Coolville 667$20,000.
11,000.00 DOWN - 4 bedrooms,
GUN CI)LLECTION. Several
nice guns. Saturday O!lly, 8:30 _ _ ___ _ _ _ _9_·6_-l2lc
balh,
lull
basemen!.
Automatic forced air heat.
to 4:30 p. m. Ralph Priddy,
. F Sal
75 ACRES -7 room home. A
1:18 Laurel St.. Pomeroy, Re I E tat
a s e or e
number of outbuildings.
Ohio.

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huslland and wilt team te -•te a SUn Cltaloguo
Mot-dian! Store In the Pomeroy-Middleport ,,...,

able. Phone 992·2685.

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transfer lo responsible party.

1·1.70 C~O·E· OUt .SA.~~ .
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In r,vmeroy Since 1853
PJtONE992·2143 ~!,'f. .;if
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only $32.80 or terms avail·

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SWEEPER POMEROY - Lincoln Hill I
Story Frame, 2 Bedrooms,
Bath, Ba•ement, - GOOD
with all attachments and even
CONDITION U,900.00
throw awav baQs. Full price

EL'ECTROLUX

Sedan . Cleanest '66 in area. Spotless
black cloth Interior. Low mileage. PS,

finish,.

Realty~

S}695 - - - - - - -

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AUTHORIZED

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AWNINGS, storm doors and OLDER HOUSE on cholcelol'n
Syracuse. Priced for quick
windows, carports ,
sale. Coli 992-532•.
marquees, blown and batt
7-26-tlc
Insulation . Elmer White,
sales represen-tative. For free
estimates. phone Charles TOTAL Electric home. Brick
Lisle, Syracuse . V. V.
veneer. Tuppers Plains area.
Johnson and Son. Inc.
Phone Chesler 9115-3598.
8-l().tlc
9-3-61p

STAR KILLS rats quickly, sure. BY OWNER. 4.36 acres, 5 room
2'h lbs., $1.69, Ebersbach
hr,use, bfli1h, city water.
Hardware. Svgor Run Mills,
Partly furnished. 11f2 miles
Pickens Hardware, Mason.
south of Tuppers Plains on Rl.
7. Cell Coolville 667-3263.
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NEW IDEAl.. manure spreader
Execullve 4 dr. H~trd Top. Ole very careful local on steel . $65. Also, 9 month old
owner. Beaullfvi dark turquoise with matching all polled Hereford bull . Phone
949-4401.
vinyl seats. PS, PB &amp; AT.
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CLELAND REALTY
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NEW 1970 ZIG ZAG sewing RUTLAND - SALEM ST. I
S1ory Frame, 3 Bedrooms,
machine In original factory
LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. 21,348 easy miles by one of our
NEW BATH, CABINETS IN
carton. Zig-Zag to make
KITCHEN, NICE• LOT
repeat customers. Almost like the day tl was sold .
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
u.soo.oo
monogram. and make fancy
PS: PB &amp; AT.
designs with justthe twist of a
single dial . Left in lay-a-way POMEROY - Bullernut Ave.
OUT OF FLOODS, 2 Story
and never been used. Will sell
Frame, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
for only 547 cash, or E-Z
LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. Ole careful owner. Smart
Full Basement, GARAGE,
terms.
Phone
992-2685.
light green with matching Interior . PS. PB &amp; AT.
CORNER LOT, SIO,SOO.OO
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V-8 motor, standard shift, radio, heater,

,.beautiful maroon

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OPEN EVE's. TIL 8
GMAC Financing Available

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PRICES

Pomeroy; Ohio:.... 992·7195 Jackson, Ohio- 2~·5379 .c-At!lens, Ohio- sn. 3044
Hovrs: 9 to Mon.-Fti.-9.5
J.s'Sunclay

MOTOR SALES
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DANNIE'S
MOII.LI
HOMES
OHIO'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DEALER

donuts will be served on the
day. Plan to slop by.

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. Wig&amp; and wlgftts shapod and

to cOmpany requlren1ents,
kind during tho lllneis and DUE
the
Natlonwld'e " Insurance ,..___________.;.• .11.·iti'..i.i____
death of our husband and
office
Pomeroy will be open 1
father, John Joseph Epple. . from In
WEST
EAST
8:30
a.m. 1o 12:p.m.,
Special thanks to Or. Roger
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Monday
throl!llh
Friday as dt
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ALBERT EHMAN
P. Daniels and Or. Walker,
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September I, 1970. Home
Water Delivery Service
lhe
nurses
of
Holzer
Hospital,
tAQJ1091
t3
phones, Kenneth D. Williams.
Patriot Star Rl.. Gallipoll5
Ewing
Funeral
Home,
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992-574 0&lt; P. J. Pauley, 992Ph. 379-2133
pallbearers
and
all
who
sent
243-tf
7133.
SOV'l11 (D)
food, beautiful flowers and
9-1-Sic
.AKJ876
cards.
Also,
thanks
to
Rev.
'_T_E_R_M-IT_E_P_E-cSc::T-:CON
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James Morrison for his PAl NTING, houses and roofs.
•As
FREE Inspection. Call 446·
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comforting words .
Clean out basements, attics or
3245, Merrill O'Dell, Operalor
4 Dr. Sedan. radio, heater. avt. trans., P.
Mrs. Elma Epple and
.K72
cellars
. Very reasonable.
for Extermltal Termite
children.
steering,
P. brakes, cameo ivory finish with
North-South vulnerable
Phone 9&lt;19-4225 or 949-4254.
Service. 19 Belmont Dr .
9-6-ltp
malchl.ng black vinyl and nylon lnterlof. 15,000
267-11 Wesl Norlh Easl South
9·1-61p
~,-W~A-,N~T~ro~tha~n~k-eve~r~y~on~
ewho
acl. mtles. Like new cond • .
~nauga,
SEPTIC TANK CLE .... &lt;ING
HAYMAN'S
AUCTION
tlouse,
p..,
sent
flowers,
cards
and
kind
REASONABLE rates. John
Laurel Cliff, now open each
words. end thole who helood
Pass
Russell. ·owner &amp; operator. Pass Pass
Friday to receive con ·
In
any
way
before
and
after
Ph. 446·4782.
Opening lead- t A
Auto Sales
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
the funeral of my wife.
145-11
4 ROOMS and bath, Syrac\IH•.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
Dorothy Dursl.
-------Coli after 6 p.m. Pllono ·992.
S. W. Durst
your merchandise.
WATER WELL DRILLING . Amon~ the many remark·
3P81.
3-22-llc
9-6-llp
Pump Sales and Service. Tom able antmals found in the
9-2·.....
Lewis, Phone 304·895·3802.
Land
of
Oz
is
the
Iffin.
He
WILL
pick
up
merchandise
and
~-,.,.,----l·r tf
AIR CONDITIONED , alooplng
see,ns to have left Oz and In Memory
lake to auction on a per·
- - - - - - come
room with kltchon prlvlloou.
to
the
United
States
to
centage basis . Call Jim
EAS1'ERN AVE.
GA. LLIPOLIS 0
GILLENWATER'S Septic Tank
IN
MEMORY
of
Pfc.
William
Phon• 992-5440· alter 6 p.m.
Adams,
auctioneer.
Rutland
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Cleaning &amp; Repair . Ph. 446· play bridge. He sat West to"Billy" Pickens who passed
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Phone
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42-4461.
day
and
as
soon
as
South
9499.
away two years ago, Sept. 6,
9-23-tfc
J7J.tf racked up game and rubber.
1968.
NEWLY decorated, 3 room
Wanted To Buy
- - - -- - - -he was heard telling his
furnished opirlnlenl, odulls
partner, "lf'n you'da bid In Thee, 0 Lord,
only. 126 Mulberry
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Do I Put my trust.
SMALL ocreage In MiddleportPhone 992.-.
hearts or clubs, we could Let
me never be put to con·
Pomeroy area. Write Dally
9-6-lfc
CARTER'S PLUMBIN G
have saved the rubber quite
fusion.
Sentinel,
Bo•
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AND HEATING
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cheaply at the five level."
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad,
Pomeroy, Ohio, ..:,769.
830 Fol1rth Avenue
FURNISHED opertmenf. 217
FULL TIME office workers.
brothers , sister and Donna.
East replied, "Look here
9-4-31c
Phone 446·3888
3rd Ave., Middleport. Nlca
9-6-ltp
One male. one female.
155 tf Mr. Jffln. Jf'n you had
yard. porch, private tn~
KnawltCdge
of
accounting.
doubled Instead of bidding ---'------:- - - - - -- - !ranees.
Phone 992-2710 or 992·
bookkeeping and payrol l
·LD furniture, dl$hel, brass
STANDARD
two diamonds I would have IN LOVING memory of Mrs.
3432.
ta.:es
desirabl
e
Pa
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beds,
elc.
Wrlle
M.
D.
Miller,
Norma
Dean
who
passed
Plumbing &amp; Heating
b'd
1 b 0 th my SUI't s. J could n 't
away on Labor Day, Sept. 6,
vacation. holiday s and in
Rt. 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Cell
215Th;rd Ave., 446-3782
surance Sen d complet. '
992-6271 .
1965.
187 tf get into the act with a single- - ---- - - ton in the suit you did bid.
We know she has gone to a
resum e Hlcludlng sal ary
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SMALL 2 bedroom houH, ciOMt
better· land.
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
We aren't going to get in·
r€'' j'Jirernenls lo P.O. Box 729· - - - - - - - - to Melgl High School at Rack
there Is no more pain and
AND HEATING
volved in the question of the Where
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o'i,~~~Y
Senti
nel.
Female
Help
Wanted
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suffering .
Route 160 at Evergreen
proper bid by West over the
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PLAYHOUSE
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penonnel. Phone 992-6817
Sadl)'
mined
by
sons,
Phone 446·2735
·alter 5 p.m.
Woodrow, Lloyd,
Bob,
2aJ.tl spade opening because his
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SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED.
DEALER : Work Auoust to 1960 4 DOOR Chevrolet,
Clarence, Earl. daughter ,
- - - - - - - - -- choice was a matter of slyle.
9-3-Btc
E•perlence
helpful
bul
nol
December'
free
tralnTng.
No
VB,
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iiutomatlc.
Excolltnl
-Mrs. Betty Chevalier and
Brommer Plumbinp&amp; Heating This time the double would
necessary. for local and over· collecting, no delivery, no
condlllon. ••~. Ph-• 7-. THREE ROCJM. Ill eltdrk:
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Grandchildren .
300 Fourth Avt! .
have worked . Next time it
Investment.
Call
collect
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Ilk e
9·6 ltp REVIVAL AT Church ol God.
!he-road hauling. You can cash
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Charlotte.
3656.
apar t men,
new.
Phone 446· 1637
might not
791
614
377
Chesler, from September 6
earn SJO,OOO to $15,1100 par H
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Available Aug. 25 In
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Gene Plants , Owner
We do want to discuss th (' IN MEMORY ol Charles C.
ear If you are willing to
elskell, South Point, Ohio.
Pomeroy. Must 1H "to IP·
through September 13 wllh
29B·tf play because a slightlv cnrr·
7·17-trc 1969 FIQEBIRD 350, air con·
Rev. Donald Sheets, pastor.
preclate. Phone l;atllpalls
r.earn. For oppllcallon call
Reed who passed away nine
Special singing each night.
dlllonlng, power sl81rlng,
416-9539 for .appolnlinenf.
less play by declarer would
years ago on September 6,
(304) 344-88.0 or write AdCome and bring a friend.
vance 0. T. Dept., 5517 Auto Sales
aulomallc transmlsolon .
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The avet age human brain have lost the ga-n. .md
1161 .
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Not ours to know the reason,
Midland Orlve, Charleston,
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s a little over three rubber.
West VIrginia 2.1306•',
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9·1-Sic .,.0 .,
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tol!od ..... ~·nm~t part,
ds. • ...
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hordtOp, sierra gold In color, ,__ _.,.,....._ _ _~
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It's ours to know a heavy cross Help Wanted
And a torn and bleeding heart.
- -- - - -v.a engine, power sl..-lng For, Rent
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Wife. Mary Reed; dauvh- TELEVISION repairman for T. v. lechnlclan f&lt;W bench and
and power brakes, new tires.
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ters, Erma Cleland and Lois .area relollor. Experience Hrvlce calls. Mull ba ox·
required. Write C·O Daily ~erlenced. Phone Long
New Hlven 304-882·2416 after flcjency al&gt;lrlmenl, utilities
apartiilorrni. Close lei school.
McCoin.
Sentinel, P. 0. Box 729-E, Bottom 985-3849.
5 p;m. .
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furnished. Phone 992-3874.
. Phoni 992-.5434.
9-6· lp
Pomeroy, Ohio. &lt;45769.
9-6-ffc
9-6-31c
B-12-tlc
10-la.lf'c
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(Just below the new bridge on State Route 71
ATtENTION ALL· Registered
LOST. Small beagle-fox lerrlor, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._
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Nurses: Here Is your apblack end while, female. Now
porlunllvloearn exira money
Limo Aoed Monday, Aug. 31.
lo pey that bill, buy 1 new
II Htn toll 742-5322.
dms,
Dl" save for a vacation.
9-6-ltp
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WORTH OF STOCK
MUST IE '$OLD

SmJ1h as' full time beauty
~rator•. OP&lt;t.n Tuesd•y

cere thanks to all who were sa

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Within lOdavs ..
· CARD OF THANKS
'RUTH Barnhart, Ruth'&amp; Bouly
a. OetfVMY
Shoj&gt;. Bradbury, announces
suo lor 50 word minimum , the employment of Janice

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18 cents per word six con,..one77J.Sfll
secutlve
lnur•tons.
2S Per cent
Olscount on paid · - - - - - - - -. . .

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Stewart's Hardware
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Clloct OUr So-l

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You Are Alwaya Welcom ..... Stvp In!

FRANCHISE DULER FOR UBEITY,
lUNG MOBILE HOMES AND
lHE GUERDON'S SECTIONAL
Ask for Donny Thompson or Tom Lavender
·flnancilll &amp; tnauran.;e Available. "We
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MOBILE HOME Sll ES, INC.

Is. Wafer tap. S800. Phone 992Asking S15,SOO.
DON'T PUMP y'Oyr Slf'llg_lsh 6021 .
SSUO AN ACRE- 66 Acres ol
OPEN IITILf DAILY, SUNDAY I TIU
sepllc tank. Get. 'Kiean-Fm9-l-61c woOds, brush, old house, barn
ili&gt;., U2t-R;' I ' •Alf. sepllc tank eleanor. ----~---and dl!ll well.
AC ROSS FROM GOILIS
la~dmark Fodn Bureau, GOOD Investment ~roperly. FORAGOO~~CALL
LOCUSTST.
Pomol·oy,
House with three furnished HELEN I VIRGIL TII!AFORD
4·lle ' apartments, basemen!, two
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· I"F'· griJ!Ill bellls. tllifft , leghorn:.r Jllets, both II~ or beautiful lots available"" will
pqlllottl large ' mango !lOP·
cage ~rown av.!tll!lble ' -billtdonyours, ·Samplehomes
~.,\lrll!l! polaron. waterPoultry , Housfng
arid already built I&lt;W your fn.
ir\lllona, $~ Cllt'n; ~~.
Automation, Modern Poultry, sped ion. Call A. E. Lee, Lee
'Mid 'il!lhar1 1ltml. -Si!oncer•o
399 Wnl Main St.. Pomeroy. Construction, Phone 992-345-4.
' Millklt lull nor1h of Eatem
Ph&lt;lne 992-2164.
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FARM, 41 acres wllh cattle or
wllhout. Phone 742-4159. •·
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9-tJtp
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3810. Myrtle ·- Gardner,
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WORLD'S MOST
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More lor your money than you'll gel
tractor! Ita dleMI 1, the ume one
IICOI'\'MY record In Nebraska tests In lis cl11s1 Options
lnclutle Pressure Control, differential tocll, power
sleer.lng and power-odluolod rear whttls. Save on tho
tractor I Save on the options I SAVE EVEN MORE ON A
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' Machine Sales &amp; Service.

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Cleaning Ser vice- . Free
esJ imates. Ph . 446·029·'197-tt

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REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
OORSEL Smllh, Nebo Rd ..
Repair of refrigerators. air
eondltioners , washing
mechlnes, other appliances.
Ph. 379-2651 .

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BLINI&gt;ADS

Additional 2Sc Charge tar
AdvertiAt!F~~~tE HOURS

a 30 a.m . to 5:00p.m . Daily,
a JO a.m. to 12 : 00· Noon
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Card Of Thanks
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thr""'"h Saturday 9 a.m. to 4
p.m--:--•aosed every 1/t!Jnday.
Thursday evenii')Q late BP·
polntments for tf1e working
woma"' br •pPGintl'nent only.

Evtry 4 Hours and 11 Minutes

styled. Phone 992-3971. ·
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"YOU'll Like OUr Qlatlly Way of Doing Business"

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' .l.A)Y Prices·move tjlem last - $o Don't
Delay ... V.isit us today, aearance on all70
.O iev. Pass. Cars &amp; Trucks.
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· SUPER DEALS ON OK USED CARS

1969 VOLKSWAGEN

sl895

·Local low mlleage car ,.red viJ!ylinlerlor with white ez.
l!rior, radio, rustom ell1lliilnent wttb deluxe 14heel gOOII
· ·drii. See tltla Eccncimf car lr Save.
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s2295

Monaco 4Dr. Locany 01med 1r low mileage, wblte flnlsh,
l!pOUeu interior, aU-good UNB, FactDry Air Conditioned,
Unted glass, auto,n&amp;Uc trana., power lteerlng &amp; brakes,
"rlllllo, other line accessorta. Thla week-tllliy ..

1967 CHEVROLET

$1695

$}495 ____

Cleland

68 BUICK

s2395

66 BUICK

s1495

$1095

HURRY!
SAVE

SALE I

'900
DURING THIS SAI.f.!

----LOST. Black and tan and white

bassett hound, male. Monday,
Auo. 31 near Chesler. George
Wolf, phone Ch"ter 985-3523.
Reward.

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IIECAUSE OF SPECIAL
FACTORY DISCOUNTS!

THE WORLD'S LARGEST SEWNG

TRACJO~I

Notice
REDUCE ute ~nd fast wllh
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
water pill•. Nelson Orvgs.
8-5-JOip

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requlrementt for medicare

Thh c an be the most important advertisement of your
life - bec:uuse 1* may chanee
your e.::unomic picture from
"bleak" to "buRJu ".
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Operators who now run a
route of U.l.l. vending me·
chines are p;rowmg hom part~
time to full time operatJons
whh Comp11ny's financillg.

As little as $600 anvestment
in a U. l.l. route of proOt
producmg vendtng machines
c•n IJfOw to $1,000 per month
income.

Time requirement

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6 to 8

ho\lrs per week along, with a
serviceable car. No seiUng
or aoliciling. ]u!Jt give goOd

aervice!

lmmedlolely on tho 11 p.m.lo
7a.m. shltt.anoarewllllngto
pay 135 per night. Can you
work one nt:, per month?
Per week?
e !han that?
can uo. we need your halpl
Coli Athens ·Manta! Health
canter, 593-7762, extension

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REGISTERED Nursos•' Part
Time and Full Time ~lions

~~~::!'~~m~;!~l~'Y;,nl:.

On !he lob special lr•lnlng,

opportunity fo gain exporlence In supervl.lon and
teaching.
ularlis
from
$3.4 Staj11ng'
per hour 10
~.12
par Kour; ~~&lt;cording !0 experience. Coli ON, Ke!\nedy,
extension 329. Athens Mental ,
Health Canter 'a.m. 1o 5 p.m.
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PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet and
show puppies. Grooming.
Phone 992-5443.
3-17-lfc
BASSET purples, AKC regIstered o Belbay heritage. ~$5(1. Just off Rt. 7
near Tuppers Plains. Ohio.
Francis Benedum, Phone

SP'lNET-console plano. Will

Coolville 667-3856.

8-16-JOtc

LARGE house, Ill• acre lot, as

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For Sale

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As a Sears catalogue .. ,.. merchant you art the

exclusive catalogue merchant In a specified market
area.
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2. You sell merchandise from any Sears Catalogue and
from the stock of Sears appliances on your Slllet floor.
3. You are offered a complete training program and
consulting service.
4. You receive expert building and site selection service.
5. You pay no franchise fee and your Investment Is up to
$S,OOO.OO.

Please send name, address, telepMne number and
business resume to:

SEARS ROEBUCK &amp; CO.
925 s. Homan Ave.

Dept. 315-APG
Chlcogo, lllinol11..17

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY
' . GEO, HOI\STETTER
BROKER
57 ACRES- 4 bedroom home,
bath, furnace. Drilled well.
SIO,OOO. NEW LISTING.
MIDDLEPORT - 3 bedroom
brick veneer, bath, coot'ng
units. Air conditioned. 1r- .
port'. Near schools . \ ..nt

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MIDDLEPORT- North 2nd St.
2 Story Frame, 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms, Bath, Porches.
FORCED AIR GAS HEAT,
1966 MOBILE . Hom~. New
LOT
LARGE ENOUGH FOR
Moon, S2,SOO. Phone '949-2204.
4 TO 5 TRAILERS, 19.500.00
9-1-71&lt;
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TO IUY OR SELL
&lt;45 HEAD ol chinchillas. Some
Empr.......,..!Uied. FJrd $500 . '""" CONTACl ~So ''''
HEfiRY· CL.UINOI • "•·
takes chlnchtU's and ~es. "'""
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Phone 992-251.1.
9-6-llc Offlciffl-2259 tits. 992-2518
9-6-61c

S20.SOO.
Cosh "" liberal terms. Wrlle BARKAROO Kennels, lovable STEAM
HEAT
Full
. ~i,"~h~~frr.~· ~~-~· 46~:.
Miniature Schnauzers, Torch,
basement, double garage, 3
bedrooms, near school.
9.4. 121 p Ohio. Turn right, flllh house.
Phone Coolville 667$20,000.
11,000.00 DOWN - 4 bedrooms,
GUN CI)LLECTION. Several
nice guns. Saturday O!lly, 8:30 _ _ ___ _ _ _ _9_·6_-l2lc
balh,
lull
basemen!.
Automatic forced air heat.
to 4:30 p. m. Ralph Priddy,
. F Sal
75 ACRES -7 room home. A
1:18 Laurel St.. Pomeroy, Re I E tat
a s e or e
number of outbuildings.
Ohio.

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huslland and wilt team te -•te a SUn Cltaloguo
Mot-dian! Store In the Pomeroy-Middleport ,,...,

able. Phone 992·2685.

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transfer lo responsible party.

1·1.70 C~O·E· OUt .SA.~~ .
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In r,vmeroy Since 1853
PJtONE992·2143 ~!,'f. .;if
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only $32.80 or terms avail·

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SWEEPER POMEROY - Lincoln Hill I
Story Frame, 2 Bedrooms,
Bath, Ba•ement, - GOOD
with all attachments and even
CONDITION U,900.00
throw awav baQs. Full price

EL'ECTROLUX

Sedan . Cleanest '66 in area. Spotless
black cloth Interior. Low mileage. PS,

finish,.

Realty~

S}695 - - - - - - -

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AUTHORIZED

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AWNINGS, storm doors and OLDER HOUSE on cholcelol'n
Syracuse. Priced for quick
windows, carports ,
sale. Coli 992-532•.
marquees, blown and batt
7-26-tlc
Insulation . Elmer White,
sales represen-tative. For free
estimates. phone Charles TOTAL Electric home. Brick
Lisle, Syracuse . V. V.
veneer. Tuppers Plains area.
Johnson and Son. Inc.
Phone Chesler 9115-3598.
8-l().tlc
9-3-61p

STAR KILLS rats quickly, sure. BY OWNER. 4.36 acres, 5 room
2'h lbs., $1.69, Ebersbach
hr,use, bfli1h, city water.
Hardware. Svgor Run Mills,
Partly furnished. 11f2 miles
Pickens Hardware, Mason.
south of Tuppers Plains on Rl.
7. Cell Coolville 667-3263.
s_27_
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NEW IDEAl.. manure spreader
Execullve 4 dr. H~trd Top. Ole very careful local on steel . $65. Also, 9 month old
owner. Beaullfvi dark turquoise with matching all polled Hereford bull . Phone
949-4401.
vinyl seats. PS, PB &amp; AT.
9-3-Jip
CLELAND REALTY
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NEW 1970 ZIG ZAG sewing RUTLAND - SALEM ST. I
S1ory Frame, 3 Bedrooms,
machine In original factory
LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. 21,348 easy miles by one of our
NEW BATH, CABINETS IN
carton. Zig-Zag to make
KITCHEN, NICE• LOT
repeat customers. Almost like the day tl was sold .
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
u.soo.oo
monogram. and make fancy
PS: PB &amp; AT.
designs with justthe twist of a
single dial . Left in lay-a-way POMEROY - Bullernut Ave.
OUT OF FLOODS, 2 Story
and never been used. Will sell
Frame, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
for only 547 cash, or E-Z
LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. Ole careful owner. Smart
Full Basement, GARAGE,
terms.
Phone
992-2685.
light green with matching Interior . PS. PB &amp; AT.
CORNER LOT, SIO,SOO.OO
9-3·6tc

V-8 motor, standard shift, radio, heater,

,.beautiful maroon

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Real Estate For Sale

OPEN EVE's. TIL 8
GMAC Financing Available

~=~'.on,

PRICES

Pomeroy; Ohio:.... 992·7195 Jackson, Ohio- 2~·5379 .c-At!lens, Ohio- sn. 3044
Hovrs: 9 to Mon.-Fti.-9.5
J.s'Sunclay

MOTOR SALES
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Park,

DANNIE'S
MOII.LI
HOMES
OHIO'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DEALER

donuts will be served on the
day. Plan to slop by.

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. Wig&amp; and wlgftts shapod and

to cOmpany requlren1ents,
kind during tho lllneis and DUE
the
Natlonwld'e " Insurance ,..___________.;.• .11.·iti'..i.i____
death of our husband and
office
Pomeroy will be open 1
father, John Joseph Epple. . from In
WEST
EAST
8:30
a.m. 1o 12:p.m.,
Special thanks to Or. Roger
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Monday
throl!llh
Friday as dt
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ALBERT EHMAN
P. Daniels and Or. Walker,
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September I, 1970. Home
Water Delivery Service
lhe
nurses
of
Holzer
Hospital,
tAQJ1091
t3
phones, Kenneth D. Williams.
Patriot Star Rl.. Gallipoll5
Ewing
Funeral
Home,
.J98
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992-574 0&lt; P. J. Pauley, 992Ph. 379-2133
pallbearers
and
all
who
sent
243-tf
7133.
SOV'l11 (D)
food, beautiful flowers and
9-1-Sic
.AKJ876
cards.
Also,
thanks
to
Rev.
'_T_E_R_M-IT_E_P_E-cSc::T-:CON
= T=ROL.
James Morrison for his PAl NTING, houses and roofs.
•As
FREE Inspection. Call 446·
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comforting words .
Clean out basements, attics or
3245, Merrill O'Dell, Operalor
4 Dr. Sedan. radio, heater. avt. trans., P.
Mrs. Elma Epple and
.K72
cellars
. Very reasonable.
for Extermltal Termite
children.
steering,
P. brakes, cameo ivory finish with
North-South vulnerable
Phone 9&lt;19-4225 or 949-4254.
Service. 19 Belmont Dr .
9-6-ltp
malchl.ng black vinyl and nylon lnterlof. 15,000
267-11 Wesl Norlh Easl South
9·1-61p
~,-W~A-,N~T~ro~tha~n~k-eve~r~y~on~
ewho
acl. mtles. Like new cond • .
~nauga,
SEPTIC TANK CLE .... &lt;ING
HAYMAN'S
AUCTION
tlouse,
p..,
sent
flowers,
cards
and
kind
REASONABLE rates. John
Laurel Cliff, now open each
words. end thole who helood
Pass
Russell. ·owner &amp; operator. Pass Pass
Friday to receive con ·
In
any
way
before
and
after
Ph. 446·4782.
Opening lead- t A
Auto Sales
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
the funeral of my wife.
145-11
4 ROOMS and bath, Syrac\IH•.
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
Dorothy Dursl.
-------Coli after 6 p.m. Pllono ·992.
S. W. Durst
your merchandise.
WATER WELL DRILLING . Amon~ the many remark·
3P81.
3-22-llc
9-6-llp
Pump Sales and Service. Tom able antmals found in the
9-2·.....
Lewis, Phone 304·895·3802.
Land
of
Oz
is
the
Iffin.
He
WILL
pick
up
merchandise
and
~-,.,.,----l·r tf
AIR CONDITIONED , alooplng
see,ns to have left Oz and In Memory
lake to auction on a per·
- - - - - - come
room with kltchon prlvlloou.
to
the
United
States
to
centage basis . Call Jim
EAS1'ERN AVE.
GA. LLIPOLIS 0
GILLENWATER'S Septic Tank
IN
MEMORY
of
Pfc.
William
Phon• 992-5440· alter 6 p.m.
Adams,
auctioneer.
Rutland
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Cleaning &amp; Repair . Ph. 446· play bridge. He sat West to"Billy" Pickens who passed
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Phone
7
42-4461.
day
and
as
soon
as
South
9499.
away two years ago, Sept. 6,
9-23-tfc
J7J.tf racked up game and rubber.
1968.
NEWLY decorated, 3 room
Wanted To Buy
- - - -- - - -he was heard telling his
furnished opirlnlenl, odulls
partner, "lf'n you'da bid In Thee, 0 Lord,
only. 126 Mulberry
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Do I Put my trust.
SMALL ocreage In MiddleportPhone 992.-.
hearts or clubs, we could Let
me never be put to con·
Pomeroy area. Write Dally
9-6-lfc
CARTER'S PLUMBIN G
have saved the rubber quite
fusion.
Sentinel,
Bo•
129·H,
AND HEATING
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cheaply at the five level."
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad,
Pomeroy, Ohio, ..:,769.
830 Fol1rth Avenue
FURNISHED opertmenf. 217
FULL TIME office workers.
brothers , sister and Donna.
East replied, "Look here
9-4-31c
Phone 446·3888
3rd Ave., Middleport. Nlca
9-6-ltp
One male. one female.
155 tf Mr. Jffln. Jf'n you had
yard. porch, private tn~
KnawltCdge
of
accounting.
doubled Instead of bidding ---'------:- - - - - -- - !ranees.
Phone 992-2710 or 992·
bookkeeping and payrol l
·LD furniture, dl$hel, brass
STANDARD
two diamonds I would have IN LOVING memory of Mrs.
3432.
ta.:es
desirabl
e
Pa
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beds,
elc.
Wrlle
M.
D.
Miller,
Norma
Dean
who
passed
Plumbing &amp; Heating
b'd
1 b 0 th my SUI't s. J could n 't
away on Labor Day, Sept. 6,
vacation. holiday s and in
Rt. 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Cell
215Th;rd Ave., 446-3782
surance Sen d complet. '
992-6271 .
1965.
187 tf get into the act with a single- - ---- - - ton in the suit you did bid.
We know she has gone to a
resum e Hlcludlng sal ary
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SMALL 2 bedroom houH, ciOMt
better· land.
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
We aren't going to get in·
r€'' j'Jirernenls lo P.O. Box 729· - - - - - - - - to Melgl High School at Rack
there Is no more pain and
AND HEATING
volved in the question of the Where
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Senti
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Female
Help
Wanted
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suffering .
Route 160 at Evergreen
proper bid by West over the
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penonnel. Phone 992-6817
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by
sons,
Phone 446·2735
·alter 5 p.m.
Woodrow, Lloyd,
Bob,
2aJ.tl spade opening because his
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SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED.
DEALER : Work Auoust to 1960 4 DOOR Chevrolet,
Clarence, Earl. daughter ,
- - - - - - - - -- choice was a matter of slyle.
9-3-Btc
E•perlence
helpful
bul
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December'
free
tralnTng.
No
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iiutomatlc.
Excolltnl
-Mrs. Betty Chevalier and
Brommer Plumbinp&amp; Heating This time the double would
necessary. for local and over· collecting, no delivery, no
condlllon. ••~. Ph-• 7-. THREE ROCJM. Ill eltdrk:
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Grandchildren .
300 Fourth Avt! .
have worked . Next time it
Investment.
Call
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9·6 ltp REVIVAL AT Church ol God.
!he-road hauling. You can cash
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3656.
apar t men,
new.
Phone 446· 1637
might not
791
614
377
Chesler, from September 6
earn SJO,OOO to $15,1100 par H
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Gene Plants , Owner
We do want to discuss th (' IN MEMORY ol Charles C.
ear If you are willing to
elskell, South Point, Ohio.
Pomeroy. Must 1H "to IP·
through September 13 wllh
29B·tf play because a slightlv cnrr·
7·17-trc 1969 FIQEBIRD 350, air con·
Rev. Donald Sheets, pastor.
preclate. Phone l;atllpalls
r.earn. For oppllcallon call
Reed who passed away nine
Special singing each night.
dlllonlng, power sl81rlng,
416-9539 for .appolnlinenf.
less play by declarer would
years ago on September 6,
(304) 344-88.0 or write AdCome and bring a friend.
vance 0. T. Dept., 5517 Auto Sales
aulomallc transmlsolon .
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The avet age human brain have lost the ga-n. .md
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Midland Orlve, Charleston,
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It's ours to know a heavy cross Help Wanted
And a torn and bleeding heart.
- -- - - -v.a engine, power sl..-lng For, Rent
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and power brakes, new tires.
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ters, Erma Cleland and Lois .area relollor. Experience Hrvlce calls. Mull ba ox·
required. Write C·O Daily ~erlenced. Phone Long
New Hlven 304-882·2416 after flcjency al&gt;lrlmenl, utilities
apartiilorrni. Close lei school.
McCoin.
Sentinel, P. 0. Box 729-E, Bottom 985-3849.
5 p;m. .
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. Phoni 992-.5434.
9-6· lp
Pomeroy, Ohio. &lt;45769.
9-6-ffc
9-6-31c
B-12-tlc
10-la.lf'c
8-l().lfc - - - - - - - Lost and Found
(Just below the new bridge on State Route 71
ATtENTION ALL· Registered
LOST. Small beagle-fox lerrlor, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._
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porlunllvloearn exira money
Limo Aoed Monday, Aug. 31.
lo pey that bill, buy 1 new
II Htn toll 742-5322.
dms,
Dl" save for a vacation.
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'RUTH Barnhart, Ruth'&amp; Bouly
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FRANCHISE DULER FOR UBEITY,
lUNG MOBILE HOMES AND
lHE GUERDON'S SECTIONAL
Ask for Donny Thompson or Tom Lavender
·flnancilll &amp; tnauran.;e Available. "We
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MOBILE HOME Sll ES, INC.

Is. Wafer tap. S800. Phone 992Asking S15,SOO.
DON'T PUMP y'Oyr Slf'llg_lsh 6021 .
SSUO AN ACRE- 66 Acres ol
OPEN IITILf DAILY, SUNDAY I TIU
sepllc tank. Get. 'Kiean-Fm9-l-61c woOds, brush, old house, barn
ili&gt;., U2t-R;' I ' •Alf. sepllc tank eleanor. ----~---and dl!ll well.
AC ROSS FROM GOILIS
la~dmark Fodn Bureau, GOOD Investment ~roperly. FORAGOO~~CALL
LOCUSTST.
Pomol·oy,
House with three furnished HELEN I VIRGIL TII!AFORD
4·lle ' apartments, basemen!, two
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· I"F'· griJ!Ill bellls. tllifft , leghorn:.r Jllets, both II~ or beautiful lots available"" will
pqlllottl large ' mango !lOP·
cage ~rown av.!tll!lble ' -billtdonyours, ·Samplehomes
~.,\lrll!l! polaron. waterPoultry , Housfng
arid already built I&lt;W your fn.
ir\lllona, $~ Cllt'n; ~~.
Automation, Modern Poultry, sped ion. Call A. E. Lee, Lee
'Mid 'il!lhar1 1ltml. -Si!oncer•o
399 Wnl Main St.. Pomeroy. Construction, Phone 992-345-4.
' Millklt lull nor1h of Eatem
Ph&lt;lne 992-2164.
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FARM, 41 acres wllh cattle or
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