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GOOD FISHING waa reported OVtl'the holiday -Dad
at Forked Run Lake In Melga County. Pictured wltb two prize
catches are Arnold Hall, Colwnbus. left, and John Harriaon,
Mlddlepcrt, rigbt. The catllsll on the left II an eight and oneball pounder while the one on the rlgbt Is a 30 pound, all
ounce, 38-inch, cat.

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~·-Iii O.M'I DEin.• aUc primary and wealtbJ peanut
,,.. . Jlillm1~bellhlmllarhopeaintherace for covernor.
1'11111 lboui''!J per ~it ~tile alate's 2,ot0 predneta sUll to be
. ~fie!!! Maclilo&amp; IDI Cfi:tlr both were Just lllorl ollbf! 111).1 per
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!A! ellmlnate a nmoff With their ntarelll

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Paleatinllm guerrillas holding hundreds of
hostagea aboard three hijacked airliners exteb4ed
. their ultimatum deadline today for 72 hours but
threatened once again to blow up the pillleagi!II'S and
the planes unless their r81180lll demands are me'
The airlines involved, TWA, Swisaair ao!i
BOAC, issued a breakdown !l pesuageni w!iidl aala
258 or 259 passengers · and crewmen remained
aboard the plane&amp; and 154 women and cbildren were
taken to the Inter-Continental Hotel In Amman where a near civil war raged.

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Thelriali'OIUIIledaReraflve.dayl!oiJday for Labor Day and

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at a elate mental bot!)lltal,
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• IDolhermatt«s,PialDIUOII, where be wu aent by ~
'Wed· HaDhllil Trace football and Callfornll Youth Authority. .
the ~ ~lbaUC91Ch, was reelected At a hearin8 out o1 the

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Charles MaliBUI carrying ajilin
later used•In the Tala-LaBlanca
slaylngs wu expected 14 tealily

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BORIS KARLOFF
CHRISTOPHER LEE
Show Starts 7 p.m.

DRIVE· IN

Jolin Sin&amp;.

COICbiil Kyger

fz~ GOOD PEA/. TiME/

preaencuftheJuryliltFriday,

SuperiOr Court

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presld2DI'and,Mel Carter, hNd UC!I!ninta that Hendrlcki' 1rU
lo!&gt;~ll!d ...llllll~·t ~~ ol teatll)'lng.
So~~estem _was \ ~leotej(
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Wilkinson said lbf! guerrillas
tOOay released 22 per1011a from
tile BOAC plene and sent them
Into Amman-2lllabrelnls and
an EngUah girl engaged to a
Bahreini. ljut heavy ltghllll8
raa!lll 1n thP, •lll!lll of A~n~Dp

The COJIIIIIIIIIiqu did · not
elaborate but It was underatood
the thllted State. aDd Brltalil
...... aeeklng ~ llull
the IC«eel of r.HI1I llld
American Jewa held aboard the
would be
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Con~nW HotelliiMII wu bit
by lunfire as die reflqjees
hutlclled In a basement nlglltclub.
The Red Cross said 1n
Geneva the piJ&amp;bt of the
refugees on the desert was
becoming more and more
precarl0111. It sent In santtatlcn

CAP Calls
Search Off
JACKSON, Obio (UPI)-Offl·
cials of the Civil Air Patrol in
Ohio have ordered their unils
to withdraw from tbe search
for a plane reported mlllsing
- t of here, labeling the ....
pert "an apparent hou."
avil Air Patrol eo1. Leon
DIUon, Colwnbus, aald the
IIUIIlber of the Jllue supplied to
CAP officials proved io be
false and the airport the plane
was 11IJIPOied to have taken off
fr&lt;m said no BUCb plane had
either landed or taken off.
"I hate to think someone
would play • hou lite tlia,
1111 all our evidence lndlcataa
lbere never wu a plane In
trauble," Dillon Ilk!.
Aradio _ , . had Indicated • plane bad developtJd en&amp;lne trouble about 16 miles east
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lalla and at one

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prisoners. lxrael has
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would not negotiate wlfll lbe
guerrUJas.
In the meantime, the three
planes and 29tl men, women and
children aboard them remained
on a dusty airstrip In the Jor.
danian desert 45 miles northeast of Amman, I!IIITOUIICie&gt;J
by Palestinian guerrillas
demanding the releue ol aeven
of their fellows from European

Jails.

The guerrillas also ue uldng
for the releaae of an andlscl"-4
nwnber of Arabe held m·Jaraell
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Two of the planes, 1 TWA 'lfll
and a Swissalr DC7, wert

hiJacked Sunday, wbUe ..

British Overaeaa Alrwaya oq,,
(BOAC) VCIO. wa1 plr•ted
Wednesday. There lftft&gt; Iii: ·

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and Swlaalr planel and BOAC '·
in London said there ..r; lit ;;:•&lt;·
persons aboml 1111

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children aboard lbe 'l'WA
Swissalr p1anee were at1011~
go to Amman Mollday, u~·~·;~~:.,,h!)
renWned In • botellbet'e
s1nce wtth IIPOI'adlc

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between Jordlllllm ai:'llly

and the guerrillak raging in
streelll outalde.
fr&lt;m Gnenmlle, Tenn., to
Mril. Uta Ungar ol br~
aeveland. The plane's pilot N. Y., aaid "lllf ln•baail Is
wu never ldellllfled.
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The Popular Front for the
!Jberation of PalesUne original. supplies and 41QUlpment, Cook.
ly uld they would blow up the ing faclliUea, food and medldne
planes at 10 p.m. EDT but efforta IWI"t hampered byWednesday If West Germany the ltghUng In Jordan.
Switzerland and Britain did noi Wllklnsoo llllid the llll'tle
releaae oeven jailed Arab;. , gleaming red, blue and while
commandoe. The Red Cross planes were parked In a ...U.
aaid the deadline was now 10 circle at the end of tile JOO,IOO- .
p.m. EDT Saturday.
foot landing alrip of bard eand,.
UPI cot~espondent Raymond parcb&lt;ld In 80 ~ beet.
Wllklnson drove tocjay to Pasaengers relllllned aboard
Dawson's field In the deaeri 411 the planes or loDed In the lbade
miles norlll of Amman and aald of the wings.
the guerrillas had rtpeated
A guerrilla COIIIiDIIIIIq111 18lbf!ir ihreat to deattoy the sued In Jordan 8llliOUIIC8d
planes and paaengers and extansloo of the deadline but
ihreatened to hijack two El AI that "the thllted Slataa aD!I
Israel planes If Britain does not England have 14 undenblrld,
release a girl guerrilla captured that their attitude lll not In
when the Israelis foiled an favor of tbe safety of the
attempt to hijack an El AI pasaengera of the Ibm 111r·

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S.pt. 11·12
HORROR HOUSE
Teehnlcolor
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Against Captives

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will be held from Thursday
ihrough Sanday at the Stivers·
ville Commanity Church in
PorUand with The Rev. Paul
Taylor of RuUand as evangelist.
Services will start at 7:30 each
evening. Singers are Invited and
an invitation is extended to the
public.

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A weekend revival service

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17;i.l;lty&amp;h'1 ~~ Allier~. waa -llayea,
Glendra Swatzel, meeting~- 0( h~' llllhe
~ "i ~ meelh!g of ·Mr~. Winona Cook and- \lfl:l. ~sttr h8jl~ !he ~lies.
cl!llriell member• Monday night Dalla Slahljolned !he members past dlipu!lel, ' lla!e oitlcers,
-~~j'~JOOf hoD,
of Olel!er Council 323 for :!he and dlslriclolllcera. FrlendiblP
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night waaw~ lor Oct. 211

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w~re that ·~ ~IIDas Seal ~

.Mannin(i Kjoes, " · Nli!cted two. ye.,a Ill Jd·
the -MeiP ~ty ~ ol ..ue,lSloes UIII•INM!.
1nd Health &gt;nle 1170 If¢, mated ' )ly L.',,
· to enter !h~ Getal4 &amp;!Jder ol CallfpmiJl
. ~tillon (or llle . i• hlto the malllhla fall. 'lbe
. 111e tm Chrlalmas 1m. Cbrlltmia Seal, no.r 111.
[II'OCIIJe~ ... deJ!gJI"d by
A $1,0110 caSh award will be James J. Clari&gt;;e, also of
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liven the arlill whole design Ia 'Callfgrata_
choaen to !lpearhesd the amrual
Deld1lnee far entry II Oct. 1.
•'SUch wen
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drive against emphysema,
and
other Stenn Dohanof, Heldt Brandl
tuberculoala
mplratoi't diseases, and air and Dale Nlcl!ola IIAve •. COD·
! 'J!Oilutlon, Kloea said. The trlbuted Quistmaa Stal·dHpe
:~ ltaelf will appear oh the In the past ~·". Kloelliald.
1 ..Cbrlallllas Seals mailed to "But llle national conleli allo
l m1D10111 ol U.S. homeo during has bien won by artists just
1 ·111e 1m bollday oeasdn. 11 8lao beginning tbelr care~ra.
I ''irlu appear on posters, students and amaleun!. We
• biUboards and lel.. lslon hope that a Meigs County artist
wW llllbmll the deaign of the
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P~ ...1tate ses&amp;on held In
.,_.9o1Qiii6\lo In Aug111t. A report
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Brownsville, Tell:., charged
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ol duty In tbe purported ln.
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, wu made Wednesday during a
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; 1111 attmmy, aw-les Weltftr, aald he would ask that any
~.,lien apluslall delendanta in
illleMylalcaoebedela,eduniU
-~e queotlon of altlmale
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Several earlier defense
moti011B lnCIIIdlns ·one to move
the trial to 1nolller site,
preferably VIetnam, and
another to subpoeua Defense
Secretary Melvin Laird and
Westmoreland, were di8J!!Is""'
Torres ts charged wltll the
machinegun murder ol at least
tbree &amp;Julh VIe~ dviDans, the haneln&amp; of another
and the U88ult Wltll Intent to
kUI tbree otbers.

Wl!h a potluck at 6:30 p: m. at
the Belpre, Hall. 'nloae· at·
tending are to
a covered'
dlah and !be'r o~ Iaiiie oervi&amp;. Meal will be provided.

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l'lans were made to oboerve
Aicust and September hlrih·
daya at the nut meelillg.
[)oi)lul Retbi!I1!1D provide Ut"
cake, and ~~~ere will be enterlaJrunenl.

Outing ·fteld by Class
A wleper roast and hamburger fry was held at Fort
MelgsnearRullandrecentlyby
the Yowtg Adult Class of the
Bra.dfcwd Church of On-lat.
During the busln011 meeiing
conducted by Richard GOkey, It
waa rtpo/ted that new venetian
bllnda have been purcbued for
!he classroom at the church.
SeVeral
projecta
were
di.sculsed. ·
Prayer to open the meeting
wa8 ~ Charles RuaoeU Witll
Mn. Walter Morris giving
devotions using "Need for
Peace" as her topic. She took
8CI'Ipture'from Hebrews 12, IZ-

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Your doctor prescribes medicines, and we
fill his orders exactly. We're on the team
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Wayne ·Swisher, Hl!rold Lohse and Kenneth
McCullough are your friendly phermaclsts at
Swisher, and Lohse
Rexall
Drugs. They have
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and ,prompt' service a_nd
discount drug prices
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prescription and drug

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Olnlc to be lmdDcled m' lour.
llllll8tCU!ift wea~ys,, BeltZ3 and 311 and Oct. 1 and 14, at
the Athena County ·Fair
Grounds. .
'lbe lint tbree clinic sessions
will be held In llle Grange
bulld1ng while the fourth will
take place In !he Junior .r.lr
hJIWng. The last clinic wiD be
CU!ducted ~ Mrs. Paul Wenden Reed, presldtnHJee~ oflbe
Cillo Aslloclalicn of Garden
The cllnle II a Jl'«equisite to
Qube.
judging schools and those
wlsblng to go to the judging
schools which start in 1971 wW
be given a teet on the cOnic
material at the conclusion of
SWEATER DRESS _ An each session. Howe...-, the
easy wear and easy care clinics are mainly designed for
sweater dress in white rib- the lnatructlon of garden club

Mrs. Larry Pickens was
namedtopreparedevollonafor knit Dacron has a naturnl
the October 5 meeting which leather and gilt chain bell
wW be a polluck.
circling !he waist . Th• mini
Attending !he oullng were Mr. is !J'Om Kimberly.
and Mrs. Ben Rife, Becky and
Carla, Mrs. Waller Morria,
Danny and Cirol, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gilkey and Mark,
Jackie Blake, Mr. and Mre.
Charles Ru•sell, Kathryn
Russell, Terry Seldenabel,
Roger, Unda, Edle, H. J.,
SheWe, and Belbtda Stobart,
Edith and Romer Forrest,
Bonnie, larry, VIcki, Terry,
Scot1ie and Steve Plekens, and
Guy Hyaell.
Birthdsya and wedding anniversaries were observed

Mrs. Phillips
Hostess for

Chatter Club

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'Uclpale 111111e clinics.
RegistrJIUOI) II to be made
With Mri. hill : l!ileden, 41
Grllhllm Dr., l\lhenl, 457.01,
11'1111 tht realatialll!n Chedl ro be
made '
to · ilie Ohio

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Inc., ReJIIIIn 11. Mn. Rdadelllls .
presldeni.Gf the Atbenl Garden
Club whldl wiiii!Oeill!e ciiJ!Ie
l!ll!lldoo8 which an opiia lo botb
Regim 10 and llegkm ll'pr·
deners. She reports !Mt the
dlnJca will not again be olfmlll
111t11 mt. 1be sees1011 wm be
held from 9:10a.m. to 3 pm.

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We hive Love Rinp from Ail:
C.rved (()1 people wbo 1 ~
thai. love ill what a wed~£
aU abou l Our Love RiDI• a

beautiful. Whether you m
a contemporary IICUiplure, a'IOditi~ ICI'Oil or a

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"BATTLE
OF BRITAIN"
COLOR
laurence Olivier
Michael Radgrave

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covered in the field of hor·
llcullure and Dower arranging
-PLUSPomeroy
wW be: plant care, grooming
court st.
"THE FILE OF
and conditioning specimen
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THE GOLDEN GOOSE"
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Dowers, plant JI'Opagallon, soUs
COLOR
SPONSOR LIONS CLUe
and fertilizers, plant lden- Yul Br nntr Cllar!ts Gray
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST .
tJllcatim, and classlllcatloo, 1..-..1.-----.l
basic Dower arrangement, , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;..,
plant uaes, garden design, basic
design, styles and types of
llr1'8ngementa, basic color.
Competent teachers wW be
Instructors in fields.
Cost Ia $4 per person for the
entire aeries of ,1.25 f..- each
session. Mrs. William Willford,
president of the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, bas asked
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Receiving birthday gifts were

The Homebuilders ClaBB of
the Middleport Church of Christ

PTA TO MEET
Teachers night and room
visitation for parents wW be
observed at 7:30 pm. Monday
jlans.
when 111e Pomeroy Elementary
: Tbebearingreswneetoday.ll PTA meets for Ita first seaslon
,... rec oed Wednesday after of !he new school aeason.

17. Ben Rife had prayer.

Homebuilders Entertain At

Integrity

BOARD MEETS SEPT.I7
The September meellng of the
Eastern Local School Dialrict
board o1 education has been set
for 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Sept.
17, at the high school.

d8118h~d!folfi: .Estala Slnllll,

jl'a()IVIIe 1\foy!U. mler of Mn.
Caddie· ..\tick~a.}!;t and the
huobaild. of Medii 'Milcll were
re~rled. Several member•
atlerided !he grav.,!de rites for
Mr. Mitch and D...ms were
aent.
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RusoeU,Crooksville,homefrom
tile hoapltal; Mrs. Bernlre
Eberibach, ~- V!llila Roush,
MiBB Kath'ryn ~mltll, Mrs.
Lai-ry Flowers, ~ Mildred
Speooer,lloiiiJI ~.and the
h111band of Mn. Edith Betzlllg,
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frootthj! DonaJ4 uaf.di r~i.'
~deaUlil o1 Elli:a~th LaRue,

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A young soldier
with munler In the
allepd My Lsi maasacre aaya
· jriJIY Chief of Staff WUitam C.
~ellmonland abould lboulder
the .blame for whatever bep· pened In the VIetnamese

THE
GREEN GA81!S
In GaiHpcis
Is featuring
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George Hal

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Avc.le of.thanks was ••tended
to IJ!e Olelter Cquncu for
coolljuc!blg !he tmU.tory work
for Jlianlla Rapiff. Riding oo
,!he Doat in !he parade were
~- R!ltllH, Mrs. Swatzel, Mrs.
Stahl, Mrl. Reibel, Mrs. COOk,
Etta l.emley, Mrs. Hayes and
Mrs. Eva D!rlaauer. Donley
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a'~ m:, ~ ~k !P\I~~Uas read

1114 Llibofl' 'oay Rell)eh a..!
ill
~ Rel~Iq ~ty otste .wade in Pomer~- It wu cwder.'drove !he ~ehlc;.le.
1. 'f!IO 1, cJr.m is10!1

Exbibitors .Clinic

staged' a party at the
Southeastern Ohio Mental
Health Center Tuesday night for
65 elderly patleots Utero.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mr .. and Mra. Lawrence
Stewart, Mrs. Bill Grueaer,
Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Dorothy
Yeauger, Mrs. Nora Rice, and
Mre. Mary Marlin represented
the class at !he party.

Tuppers Plains ·
•h.t •.lfi\f• '"'e
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lly Mlw: E.elya Brtcllet '
The birthdays of Mrs. Harold
Parker and Mrs. Wesley ALbaugh were celebrated Sunday
at the home of tllelr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Azbougb
with a family dinner and a
lovely cake with the names
Aurelia and Norma on it. 1'hole
&amp;\lending were Mr. and Mrs.
·John Hasen and chUdren of
Bellville, Mich., Mrs. laa Jean
Hawkins and Mrs. UUy Lee
Shultz and chUdren of Columb111
and the honored guesta,-Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and 1am11y·

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gifts were received by Mr~.
Robert Eads, Mrs. Johnson, and
Mrs. Howard Btrchfleld.
Mrs. Wilbur Young had
charge . of the meeting dunng
which time plans were made for
a bake sale at the September
meeting. Mrs. Ro~ald Jacobs
gave the secretary s report'and
Mrs. Charles Spires collected
the dues.
Games were played with
prizes being won by Mrs. Eads,
Mrs. Harden, Mrs. Raym,ond
of Coal G
d Mr d Mr Fisher, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs.
Wesley ; , : , : f
s. Floyd Harrlaon, Mrs. Nathait
. Jae Pary, ~d,&amp;ic=l~ Biggs, Mrs. Wilbur Young, MrS.
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_lptRnlin Arvt u- ~~_.,cl-Via....-Wetlneaday,·"'"" •· w~ """''""'"' """'"''"'"'
Mr. and Mro. Robert Holaey
liUJing door prizes were
of. Dayton vloited hia parents Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Foo Halsey Biggs. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.
E ""
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Tuesday.
...,ene F'nk
aerved refr esh Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles men~.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Young recently.
EXPI!CT INCREASE
Charles Belzlng returned WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
home from Veterans Memorial Conunerce Da rbn nt
rts
Hospital In Pomeroy W~ he
, pa e ~
underwent f~~te surgery
the nations manufacturing
Mrs. Shirley BaJaer r~turned flnnB elJIOcl their sales to Inhome from St. Joseph Hospital crease by 3 per cent In the threein ·Parkersburg w~ she was mooUt period which ends Sept.
confmed With a back aUmenl. 30.
Mrs. Niesel Weatherman In addition, the department
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. aald, !he manufacturers foresee
Charles Heck of Coolville R. D. mlolher I per cent increase
1.
dutlng the final three mooths of
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M!Uer of 1970. The department said the
Parkersburg are annowtcing outlook was baaed on Its surthe birth of a daughter last veys.
Wednesday at St. . Josepb
Hospital In Parkenburg.
Grandparent&amp; are Mr. and Mrs. '1'1\001,' MOTHERS MEET
Oorsel Miller of 'l'appera Plains Molhenl of Brownie Scout
and Mrs. Roeelee North of Troop 66 will meet at 2 pm.
Culler. .
Monday at the Pomeroy
Eldred Grlmn of Athens Elementary School.
spent a day with his lister, Mrs.
Niese! Weathennan.
The mBD-of-war bini, or
Everett Walao!l wu a patleot magnlftcent
lrlpte b Ir'd,
at Vellrans M~ lloapltal welghl only 3% pound.! but
lew _. · few da)'l With a beart Its ·natrow
atreteh 7\i
coodlllon.
feet.
Games were played with
prizes of handkerchiefs, bella,
soap dishes note pads pencila
women's ;hower cai.s, r~
hoonets and jewelry being given
to Ute patienta.
Each was given a banana, a
candy bar, gum, cookies and
Kooi-Aid. Mre. Yeauger and
Mrs. Rice planned the party
which concluded with group
singing of "Riess Be tbe Tie"
and prayer.
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WSCS TO MEET

The first WSCS meeting of the
new fail series of Heath
Methodist Church in Middleport
wW be heldat7:30 p.m. Monday
at the church.

A salute to Fall ... a salute to

our Junior Deb of the week ..•

Joyce

Berkley ol

Pl.

Pleasant. She wears our
orion &amp; acrylic creation with

MOTHERSMEETTUESDAY
A meeting of aU mothers of
Girl Seoul Junior Troop 100 will
be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Ute

Salisbury Elementary School.

the "wool !Ike look". 11111

dress features long bodice ~"NIL
with accen1s of white and
gold buttons. Machine
washf\ble. Green.
Wine .

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Sept. 11-12
HORROR
HOUSE
Technlcolor
FRANKIE AVALON
JILL ~:'ORTH
THE CRIMSON CULT
BORIS KARLOFF
CHRISTOPHER LEE
Show start• 7 p.m .

DRESS SHOP
AND

BEAUTY SALON
Car. Mlin&amp; Sycamore

POMEROY

wine•

FALl.STYI:ED ·DREsSES
.· DRESSES
.1ft

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LOne touch to the new Stilch Pattern
D1al and you're sewing stra1ght. z1g·
·zag. b/indstitch - whatever. One
touch even starts a bultonholra

Now On the
GoldenlOuch &amp; Sew•
;~n~ machine oft~ 70's.
by Singer.

2. One touch and you're set for lhe new
Stretch Stitches. That strrretch w1th
the knits they were made for And
put spl1t seams in the past

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M-rt·l'lliii«Gy, o&lt;,'Sepc':lP, {91{

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Mr,/ Reibel,·A~cepts· S~te. Appointrnen~~-.

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COii!ICUor l'l"J'l~onos C&lt;&gt;uncll noted lhl!t Mrs. Reibel, Mrs. Plans we~ pg~ lor a
17;i.l;lty&amp;h'1 ~~ Allier~. waa -llayea,
Glendra Swatzel, meeting~- 0( h~' llllhe
~ "i ~ meelh!g of ·Mr~. Winona Cook and- \lfl:l. ~sttr h8jl~ !he ~lies.
cl!llriell member• Monday night Dalla Slahljolned !he members past dlipu!lel, ' lla!e oitlcers,
-~~j'~JOOf hoD,
of Olel!er Council 323 for :!he and dlslriclolllcera. FrlendiblP
· ·tl~'!l'l·
; ~~et .Seldtnabel, parade. in Chester.
night waaw~ lor Oct. 211

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il 'L~al artiste todaJ

w~re that ·~ ~IIDas Seal ~

.Mannin(i Kjoes, " · Nli!cted two. ye.,a Ill Jd·
the -MeiP ~ty ~ ol ..ue,lSloes UIII•INM!.
1nd Health &gt;nle 1170 If¢, mated ' )ly L.',,
· to enter !h~ Getal4 &amp;!Jder ol CallfpmiJl
. ~tillon (or llle . i• hlto the malllhla fall. 'lbe
. 111e tm Chrlalmas 1m. Cbrlltmia Seal, no.r 111.
[II'OCIIJe~ ... deJ!gJI"d by
A $1,0110 caSh award will be James J. Clari&gt;;e, also of
.
liven the arlill whole design Ia 'Callfgrata_
choaen to !lpearhesd the amrual
Deld1lnee far entry II Oct. 1.
•'SUch wen
aa
drive against emphysema,
and
other Stenn Dohanof, Heldt Brandl
tuberculoala
mplratoi't diseases, and air and Dale Nlcl!ola IIAve •. COD·
! 'J!Oilutlon, Kloea said. The trlbuted Quistmaa Stal·dHpe
:~ ltaelf will appear oh the In the past ~·". Kloelliald.
1 ..Cbrlallllas Seals mailed to "But llle national conleli allo
l m1D10111 ol U.S. homeo during has bien won by artists just
1 ·111e 1m bollday oeasdn. 11 8lao beginning tbelr care~ra.
I ''irlu appear on posters, students and amaleun!. We
• biUboards and lel.. lslon hope that a Meigs County artist
wW llllbmll the deaign of the
1
Pradllc:tlon schedules require tm~Seal".

known

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• , , . ~~&lt;!!! .~- Ru•bel 1!ho
~'~ as lbia!lciaJIIOCretary
•~to~t~lala appoinbnent.
' ·" ' : ,111!1 and. Mrs. Nettle
, na~~~ reported on the 76th
P~ ...1tate ses&amp;on held In
.,_.9o1Qiii6\lo In Aug111t. A report
•. _w u given '"' the Doal which
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Brownsville, Tell:., charged
' Wtllmoreland With derellclloo
ol duty In tbe purported ln.
• cldenl The surprising move
, wu made Wednesday during a
·:preHmlnary hearing at Fl.
.:McPhel'IOII.
; 1111 attmmy, aw-les Weltftr, aald he would ask that any
~.,lien apluslall delendanta in
illleMylalcaoebedela,eduniU
-~e queotlon of altlmale
~cruriblllty Is seiUed. Twelve
~ and enlisted men are
)illrged In the alleged 11161
Jllaughler of Vlelnameoe dvt·

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Several earlier defense
moti011B lnCIIIdlns ·one to move
the trial to 1nolller site,
preferably VIetnam, and
another to subpoeua Defense
Secretary Melvin Laird and
Westmoreland, were di8J!!Is""'
Torres ts charged wltll the
machinegun murder ol at least
tbree &amp;Julh VIe~ dviDans, the haneln&amp; of another
and the U88ult Wltll Intent to
kUI tbree otbers.

Wl!h a potluck at 6:30 p: m. at
the Belpre, Hall. 'nloae· at·
tending are to
a covered'
dlah and !be'r o~ Iaiiie oervi&amp;. Meal will be provided.

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l'lans were made to oboerve
Aicust and September hlrih·
daya at the nut meelillg.
[)oi)lul Retbi!I1!1D provide Ut"
cake, and ~~~ere will be enterlaJrunenl.

Outing ·fteld by Class
A wleper roast and hamburger fry was held at Fort
MelgsnearRullandrecentlyby
the Yowtg Adult Class of the
Bra.dfcwd Church of On-lat.
During the busln011 meeiing
conducted by Richard GOkey, It
waa rtpo/ted that new venetian
bllnda have been purcbued for
!he classroom at the church.
SeVeral
projecta
were
di.sculsed. ·
Prayer to open the meeting
wa8 ~ Charles RuaoeU Witll
Mn. Walter Morris giving
devotions using "Need for
Peace" as her topic. She took
8CI'Ipture'from Hebrews 12, IZ-

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of Your

Health Team
Your doctor prescribes medicines, and we
fill his orders exactly. We're on the team
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· 8:00AM tvlO:OO
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10:30AM
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. to 1~:30 PM and
· 5:00 t0'9:00 PM

Wayne ·Swisher, Hl!rold Lohse and Kenneth
McCullough are your friendly phermaclsts at
Swisher, and Lohse
Rexall
Drugs. They have
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low· pr"i!Scr'iptlon prices
and ,prompt' service a_nd
discount drug prices
·seven days a week. Let

us serve you·for all your ,
prescription and drug

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' Meigs and Gantt
gardeners

Co~nty'

are ~ of the

!;a~deoers

111!4 EJ:hi~itOrs •

Olnlc to be lmdDcled m' lour.
llllll8tCU!ift wea~ys,, BeltZ3 and 311 and Oct. 1 and 14, at
the Athena County ·Fair
Grounds. .
'lbe lint tbree clinic sessions
will be held In llle Grange
bulld1ng while the fourth will
take place In !he Junior .r.lr
hJIWng. The last clinic wiD be
CU!ducted ~ Mrs. Paul Wenden Reed, presldtnHJee~ oflbe
Cillo Aslloclalicn of Garden
The cllnle II a Jl'«equisite to
Qube.
judging schools and those
wlsblng to go to the judging
schools which start in 1971 wW
be given a teet on the cOnic
material at the conclusion of
SWEATER DRESS _ An each session. Howe...-, the
easy wear and easy care clinics are mainly designed for
sweater dress in white rib- the lnatructlon of garden club

Mrs. Larry Pickens was
namedtopreparedevollonafor knit Dacron has a naturnl
the October 5 meeting which leather and gilt chain bell
wW be a polluck.
circling !he waist . Th• mini
Attending !he oullng were Mr. is !J'Om Kimberly.
and Mrs. Ben Rife, Becky and
Carla, Mrs. Waller Morria,
Danny and Cirol, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gilkey and Mark,
Jackie Blake, Mr. and Mre.
Charles Ru•sell, Kathryn
Russell, Terry Seldenabel,
Roger, Unda, Edle, H. J.,
SheWe, and Belbtda Stobart,
Edith and Romer Forrest,
Bonnie, larry, VIcki, Terry,
Scot1ie and Steve Plekens, and
Guy Hyaell.
Birthdsya and wedding anniversaries were observed

Mrs. Phillips
Hostess for

Chatter Club

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Mrs. Howard Phillips.

'Uclpale 111111e clinics.
RegistrJIUOI) II to be made
With Mri. hill : l!ileden, 41
Grllhllm Dr., l\lhenl, 457.01,
11'1111 tht realatialll!n Chedl ro be
made '
to · ilie Ohio

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Aaaoclalii! ·r;t ~

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Inc., ReJIIIIn 11. Mn. Rdadelllls .
presldeni.Gf the Atbenl Garden
Club whldl wiiii!Oeill!e ciiJ!Ie
l!ll!lldoo8 which an opiia lo botb
Regim 10 and llegkm ll'pr·
deners. She reports !Mt the
dlnJca will not again be olfmlll
111t11 mt. 1be sees1011 wm be
held from 9:10a.m. to 3 pm.

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M-~~O N DRIVE·IH

members.

Tonight &amp; Friday

f\rtCarvea . - ~

the !Aft ~'111'

We hive Love Rinp from Ail:
C.rved (()1 people wbo 1 ~
thai. love ill what a wed~£
aU abou l Our Love RiDI• a

beautiful. Whether you m
a contemporary IICUiplure, a'IOditi~ ICI'Oil or a

Sap!. 10.11

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fibbo:ned d;r·

sip, ArtCarved Love Rinp are
1
Jor you. Come see.

DOUBLE FEATURE

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PROGRAM .
"BATTLE
OF BRITAIN"
COLOR
laurence Olivier
Michael Radgrave

Goessler

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Jewelly Store '

, Some of llle topics to be
t
covered in the field of hor·
llcullure and Dower arranging
-PLUSPomeroy
wW be: plant care, grooming
court st.
"THE FILE OF
and conditioning specimen
~AuCarved,_..,
,
THE GOLDEN GOOSE"
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Dowers, plant JI'Opagallon, soUs
COLOR
SPONSOR LIONS CLUe
and fertilizers, plant lden- Yul Br nntr Cllar!ts Gray
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST .
tJllcatim, and classlllcatloo, 1..-..1.-----.l
basic Dower arrangement, , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;..,
plant uaes, garden design, basic
design, styles and types of
llr1'8ngementa, basic color.
Competent teachers wW be
Instructors in fields.
Cost Ia $4 per person for the
entire aeries of ,1.25 f..- each
session. Mrs. William Willford,
president of the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, bas asked
that aU club members par-

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]uniordeb
OF THE WEEK

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Receiving birthday gifts were

The Homebuilders ClaBB of
the Middleport Church of Christ

PTA TO MEET
Teachers night and room
visitation for parents wW be
observed at 7:30 pm. Monday
jlans.
when 111e Pomeroy Elementary
: Tbebearingreswneetoday.ll PTA meets for Ita first seaslon
,... rec oed Wednesday after of !he new school aeason.

17. Ben Rife had prayer.

Homebuilders Entertain At

Integrity

BOARD MEETS SEPT.I7
The September meellng of the
Eastern Local School Dialrict
board o1 education has been set
for 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Sept.
17, at the high school.

d8118h~d!folfi: .Estala Slnllll,

jl'a()IVIIe 1\foy!U. mler of Mn.
Caddie· ..\tick~a.}!;t and the
huobaild. of Medii 'Milcll were
re~rled. Several member•
atlerided !he grav.,!de rites for
Mr. Mitch and D...ms were
aent.
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Reported Ill . were Lula
RusoeU,Crooksville,homefrom
tile hoapltal; Mrs. Bernlre
Eberibach, ~- V!llila Roush,
MiBB Kath'ryn ~mltll, Mrs.
Lai-ry Flowers, ~ Mildred
Speooer,lloiiiJI ~.and the
h111band of Mn. Edith Betzlllg,
past stale coundiol'.

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Planned··~·at. Athens

frootthj! DonaJ4 uaf.di r~i.'
~deaUlil o1 Elli:a~th LaRue,

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· Tills man ~I nils like you've never heard 1
before. •Ht Iii fantabulousl
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vUiace.
11ct- EaequJel

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The Hallmarks

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A young soldier
with munler In the
allepd My Lsi maasacre aaya
· jriJIY Chief of Staff WUitam C.
~ellmonland abould lboulder
the .blame for whatever bep· pened In the VIetnamese

THE
GREEN GA81!S
In GaiHpcis
Is featuring
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George Hal

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Avc.le of.thanks was ••tended
to IJ!e Olelter Cquncu for
coolljuc!blg !he tmU.tory work
for Jlianlla Rapiff. Riding oo
,!he Doat in !he parade were
~- R!ltllH, Mrs. Swatzel, Mrs.
Stahl, Mrl. Reibel, Mrs. COOk,
Etta l.emley, Mrs. Hayes and
Mrs. Eva D!rlaauer. Donley
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• .ATTENTION! MUSIC LOVERS

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.,

a'~ m:, ~ ~k !P\I~~Uas read

1114 Llibofl' 'oay Rell)eh a..!
ill
~ Rel~Iq ~ty otste .wade in Pomer~- It wu cwder.'drove !he ~ehlc;.le.
1. 'f!IO 1, cJr.m is10!1

Exbibitors .Clinic

staged' a party at the
Southeastern Ohio Mental
Health Center Tuesday night for
65 elderly patleots Utero.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mr .. and Mra. Lawrence
Stewart, Mrs. Bill Grueaer,
Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Dorothy
Yeauger, Mrs. Nora Rice, and
Mre. Mary Marlin represented
the class at !he party.

Tuppers Plains ·
•h.t •.lfi\f• '"'e
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SUCI'IIJJ..,-1!·)..
'1 '·-"-WSh,.'l!.,,..
lly Mlw: E.elya Brtcllet '
The birthdays of Mrs. Harold
Parker and Mrs. Wesley ALbaugh were celebrated Sunday
at the home of tllelr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Azbougb
with a family dinner and a
lovely cake with the names
Aurelia and Norma on it. 1'hole
&amp;\lending were Mr. and Mrs.
·John Hasen and chUdren of
Bellville, Mich., Mrs. laa Jean
Hawkins and Mrs. UUy Lee
Shultz and chUdren of Columb111
and the honored guesta,-Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and 1am11y·

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gifts were received by Mr~.
Robert Eads, Mrs. Johnson, and
Mrs. Howard Btrchfleld.
Mrs. Wilbur Young had
charge . of the meeting dunng
which time plans were made for
a bake sale at the September
meeting. Mrs. Ro~ald Jacobs
gave the secretary s report'and
Mrs. Charles Spires collected
the dues.
Games were played with
prizes being won by Mrs. Eads,
Mrs. Harden, Mrs. Raym,ond
of Coal G
d Mr d Mr Fisher, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs.
Wesley ; , : , : f
s. Floyd Harrlaon, Mrs. Nathait
. Jae Pary, ~d,&amp;ic=l~ Biggs, Mrs. Wilbur Young, MrS.
. , _1
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Mr. and Mro. Robert Holaey
liUJing door prizes were
of. Dayton vloited hia parents Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Foo Halsey Biggs. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.
E ""
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Tuesday.
...,ene F'nk
aerved refr esh Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles men~.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Young recently.
EXPI!CT INCREASE
Charles Belzlng returned WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
home from Veterans Memorial Conunerce Da rbn nt
rts
Hospital In Pomeroy W~ he
, pa e ~
underwent f~~te surgery
the nations manufacturing
Mrs. Shirley BaJaer r~turned flnnB elJIOcl their sales to Inhome from St. Joseph Hospital crease by 3 per cent In the threein ·Parkersburg w~ she was mooUt period which ends Sept.
confmed With a back aUmenl. 30.
Mrs. Niesel Weatherman In addition, the department
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. aald, !he manufacturers foresee
Charles Heck of Coolville R. D. mlolher I per cent increase
1.
dutlng the final three mooths of
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M!Uer of 1970. The department said the
Parkersburg are annowtcing outlook was baaed on Its surthe birth of a daughter last veys.
Wednesday at St. . Josepb
Hospital In Parkenburg.
Grandparent&amp; are Mr. and Mrs. '1'1\001,' MOTHERS MEET
Oorsel Miller of 'l'appera Plains Molhenl of Brownie Scout
and Mrs. Roeelee North of Troop 66 will meet at 2 pm.
Culler. .
Monday at the Pomeroy
Eldred Grlmn of Athens Elementary School.
spent a day with his lister, Mrs.
Niese! Weathennan.
The mBD-of-war bini, or
Everett Walao!l wu a patleot magnlftcent
lrlpte b Ir'd,
at Vellrans M~ lloapltal welghl only 3% pound.! but
lew _. · few da)'l With a beart Its ·natrow
atreteh 7\i
coodlllon.
feet.
Games were played with
prizes of handkerchiefs, bella,
soap dishes note pads pencila
women's ;hower cai.s, r~
hoonets and jewelry being given
to Ute patienta.
Each was given a banana, a
candy bar, gum, cookies and
Kooi-Aid. Mre. Yeauger and
Mrs. Rice planned the party
which concluded with group
singing of "Riess Be tbe Tie"
and prayer.
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WSCS TO MEET

The first WSCS meeting of the
new fail series of Heath
Methodist Church in Middleport
wW be heldat7:30 p.m. Monday
at the church.

A salute to Fall ... a salute to

our Junior Deb of the week ..•

Joyce

Berkley ol

Pl.

Pleasant. She wears our
orion &amp; acrylic creation with

MOTHERSMEETTUESDAY
A meeting of aU mothers of
Girl Seoul Junior Troop 100 will
be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Ute

Salisbury Elementary School.

the "wool !Ike look". 11111

dress features long bodice ~"NIL
with accen1s of white and
gold buttons. Machine
washf\ble. Green.
Wine .

MEIGS lltEATR£
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firlday&amp; Saturday
Sept. 11-12
HORROR
HOUSE
Technlcolor
FRANKIE AVALON
JILL ~:'ORTH
THE CRIMSON CULT
BORIS KARLOFF
CHRISTOPHER LEE
Show start• 7 p.m .

DRESS SHOP
AND

BEAUTY SALON
Car. Mlin&amp; Sycamore

POMEROY

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FALl.STYI:ED ·DREsSES
.· DRESSES
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.WIDE A$SORTMENT OF
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LOne touch to the new Stilch Pattern
D1al and you're sewing stra1ght. z1g·
·zag. b/indstitch - whatever. One
touch even starts a bultonholra

Now On the
GoldenlOuch &amp; Sew•
;~n~ machine oft~ 70's.
by Singer.

2. One touch and you're set for lhe new
Stretch Stitches. That strrretch w1th
the knits they were made for And
put spl1t seams in the past

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to:~T:3 =~~=~ So~rity Valeo~ae,;~u.een ·~ &lt;.

member, reported lb* ~first
pouvlor will l!e ,, held In
December. 1be three ,aentce
tropllles and lillcrlp!IOIII ID 80
on eacll were~· ·
·
~j&gt;!pllng contrillultolll sevft'al Several projeeta . ~.~;ere
)1 this monlb. Mra. Boyd Cilc.-11 ·b)' the way~ iDd
11 .
. that 1iugh O'Brien II means C(llllinlttee. hS.' noted
. ·'iuitlmal ~llalrman and 18 thattsewumademtheaalul
, kllig regular television alan, P1.48 on serving a dlnnel~
111ces to promote the. at an aucUon sale, and over flOO
l\iriil drive,
onarummaguale.Onestanley
'Amolll! the volunteers who products party waa held and
be helping with the drive another Ia idleduled,
year are Mn. Ola'lea Chalnnan of other sale
and her
projects are Mrs. Julia ~~pen,
cardl: Mrs. Thornton, null;
mist ten! f• the yoqster, Mn. Rhoda Hackett, na)lldns
·~:e lrolber died cl the and dish cloths; Mrll. EUeen
g;
more than a year ago, Searles, jewelry; Mrll. Martin,
·'Mrs. Boyd ·at llf&amp;.2391,
b; Member! ol the ll8bln will be
on the .street• of Pllmeroy,
Jliddleport and Racine
dbtrlbuUng llte~ture and

Becky Neue Andetaoo Is the
19'11 "Val~une Qlleen',' of.!Jie
Ohio Ela Ph!'qlap~. lit l!eta
Sigma i'hl Sirot'IIJ', ,
,.
i Mrs. Anderaon.l!'as -~
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and Marie Boyd, Silverware.
Mra. Thornwn,' nurses
scholarship chairman,
dlscusaed ways of raising
money for that fund. Mn.
Harriett Nelgler and Mrs. Edith

NLLY'S POINTBIIS
Keep Children's Interest

High on Camping Trips

w, the

paHMie bt J!Jbe., ,'

night lit the Coi1DIIbUS and
Southern Ohio Electric Co,
olfices, $he wj]l now c~te
for nallonal honiii'B.
· '
Coolpleted at the meeUng
were·plans for the aJ!IIual rush
party to be held at 1:,110 I'· m.
Tuesday J11ght at the borne of
Mrs. Ca.~~lyn Satterfield,
Rutland &amp;,id,
Service Clialn!lan Charlotte
Hanning urged members ID
1

Holzer Medical Cenler. Areport
was given by Mrs. Vikkl
Gloeckner, ways and means, on
plans for the annual Christmas

and
A potluck wpper
. foUowlng the mateli.

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MRS. C. W. S,

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quartarbacll, baclled up by, LR,

lb Mrs. ·Dortnda wu.on Nariltl and Mrs. .U!lerson. , 1\(rs.
Nardel In announcll'g .· h.er
recent mar.iage gave a box of
candy ID her sorority sifters..
. Hosteases for the meeUng
were the 191&amp;-70 pledges, Mrs.
Jeanette Thomas, Mrs. ))oMa
Stewart, Mrs. Judy Werry, Mrs.
A!ldenon. Mn. Barbara Fields,
and Terri Mlcbaelll.

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NeW York 000 002 0110-2 6 1
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· Lorsch !5:21 and McC.rvl!f';
Ryan, Frisella i91 and Grote.
LP-Frtsello (6-3), HRs-Mc,
C.rvar (Jrdl, Jon01 (lOth).
I2nd pmt)
Phlla
' 001 000 0110- l 4 3
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001 002 00.- 3 6 0
· ~ackaon, W.nz (1) and Ryan;
Sadtckl (8,4) and Dyer. LPJlckaori 1+!5),
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McQueen, Wilhelm (8), 'Prld·
dy (10) and Tlllm111: Corkins,
Dukes Ot), Wlllli r!ll) and
Stocum. WP-Prldd\r. (5:5). LP
-DukH (1:4). Hfia-Gaston
125thl, Tillmtn lloth&gt;.
(2nd aomo)
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Atlanta
200 '200 0110- '4 12
San DlegQ
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000 133 lfllx- 7 7 t
Nlekro, Barber (6), Navorro
iB) and Didier: Atll~. Rosa w.
Wilson (6) and Cinnlzaro. WP
-Wilson (1:5). LP,-Ntekro (1),
181 . HRI-Gaston (26th). Wilson
I 1st).
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AmtricanMue
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Mllwat Kan Clty.ppa., rain
New York OOQ 000 0110- 0 7 1
Ball
000 001 OO,X- 1 6 0

Kline. Kllmkowskl II) and
Munston; Cuellar (22:7) and
Hendricks. Etchebarren i9). LP
-Kline (4-4) ,
-washngtn m oot ooo- s 11 1
Cleveland 000 000 220- 4 6 1
Coleman. Grzenda (B) and
C.sanova; Hand, Lasher (3),
Rlttwage w. Austin (6),
Hennigan (8), Mingori (8) and
Sim•. WP-Coieman 17·9) . LPHands (6.t1), HRs- Epstetn
117th), Footer (20th), Hinton
16th),

oro

(30th).

1111 pmo)
C.llfornia 100 000 102- 4 11 0
Chii:ago IW3 010 21x-ll 15 2
Murphy, Kealey (3), Queen
(5), Cox (8) and Azcue, ·Eaan
(5); Jan.Skl 00·15) and !fer.
rmonn. LP-Murphy ll:J.12).
HRs - 5ponce (4th), Knoop
15th), Mellon 2 !27th &amp; 28th).
(2nd pmt, I Inns, rain)
C.ilfornla 000 001 11- 1 6 o
Chicago
000 002 01- 3 7 o

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Ookiand 000 100 0110- l 6 0
Minnesota
000 000 21x- 3 8 0
Dobson, Lindblad (B). Grant
181' and Tonoce; Perry. Wit,
llamsl9hndMltlerwald, WPPerry (22,11). LP-Dobsan 11413). HRs-Mln&lt;;her (26th) .
{2nd pme, ppd, rain)

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VUKOVICBPIJRCHASED

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CLEANING ·t
(Upon.R-)

Wright, K. Tatum 16),
NEW YORK (UPI)-1be
Boston
000 120 !DO- 4 s o Messersmith (7) and Azcue, · _.,_ 1p
Detroit
010 ooo ooo- 1 4 o Egan (7h Wynne, Wood (7) ~......de bla Pblllle8 purchued
N"'JY i5-3iand Montgomery; and JooeDIIton, WP-Wynne (1. Infielder John Vukovich WedKilkenny, Reed (5), Mc"Rae (6), 2). LP-Wrlghf (19.11). HRs- neadayfrom their Eugene, Ore.
HiiiiH' (9) and Lamollt, LP- Jooephaon (121 hi, Aparicio fann club In the Pacific Coast
Kilkenny (7.4). HR-T, Conigll. (4th).

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ROBINSON'S -~
CLEANERS ;

216 E. 2nd
Pomtrt1
f'llonem,J421

Mrs. Coieen Ohlinger,
president, displayed .a plaque

· Social
Calendar

By POLLY CRAMER
r-~~-- Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY-1 would like to know how to reaDy
remove formula stains from baby's clothes. I have
tried different presoak products wilb no resuiii.-

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'or the honor b)' pOpUlar vote j)f tbenle of tne cattutal prOgl'am
the chaplet' memberJ at a Jll'eltllled by Mrs, l.YM StumP,
~Ung of the Cbapler TpesdaY ,' Wedding tlifla,were praen~

gSa~~,.purchaaed: br the Meigs~~~~.~ ~=: 1~:::::/ro~:
Arrangements W1!l'e made lor
members to go ID
Sunday for a
honoring the Ohio
Eight and Forty
and her Ia secretoire.

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the ·
will' be
wtth '
wonhlp
Lllvender at II '
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I :3().3 featuring ' "'l'lii ,GOJdeD,
Stairs" . quartet
from I

TOOTH BRUSH
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G~ter Hartford ()pen, boosted
Ill; .won eamlnp to f87,Z51 "'
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top money wlnntra.
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victory In the Hartford
tournament IIIIo boosted him
lnio lJth 1p0t lit the point
standings.
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baby shampoo

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CONTAC .

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NJ.at.~:~o
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plaM .for the leltft'ln!m)WmellchDe..,old
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Jin, .,.,.

w• • Becky

nr,.,., Volunteerr are a~liOunclng ~~~r retirement ,

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..

D!ln llunnel, llelt1

to:~T:3 =~~=~ So~rity Valeo~ae,;~u.een ·~ &lt;.

member, reported lb* ~first
pouvlor will l!e ,, held In
December. 1be three ,aentce
tropllles and lillcrlp!IOIII ID 80
on eacll were~· ·
·
~j&gt;!pllng contrillultolll sevft'al Several projeeta . ~.~;ere
)1 this monlb. Mra. Boyd Cilc.-11 ·b)' the way~ iDd
11 .
. that 1iugh O'Brien II means C(llllinlttee. hS.' noted
. ·'iuitlmal ~llalrman and 18 thattsewumademtheaalul
, kllig regular television alan, P1.48 on serving a dlnnel~
111ces to promote the. at an aucUon sale, and over flOO
l\iriil drive,
onarummaguale.Onestanley
'Amolll! the volunteers who products party waa held and
be helping with the drive another Ia idleduled,
year are Mn. Ola'lea Chalnnan of other sale
and her
projects are Mrs. Julia ~~pen,
cardl: Mrs. Thornton, null;
mist ten! f• the yoqster, Mn. Rhoda Hackett, na)lldns
·~:e lrolber died cl the and dish cloths; Mrll. EUeen
g;
more than a year ago, Searles, jewelry; Mrll. Martin,
·'Mrs. Boyd ·at llf&amp;.2391,
b; Member! ol the ll8bln will be
on the .street• of Pllmeroy,
Jliddleport and Racine
dbtrlbuUng llte~ture and

Becky Neue Andetaoo Is the
19'11 "Val~une Qlleen',' of.!Jie
Ohio Ela Ph!'qlap~. lit l!eta
Sigma i'hl Sirot'IIJ', ,
,.
i Mrs. Anderaon.l!'as -~
..

and Marie Boyd, Silverware.
Mra. Thornwn,' nurses
scholarship chairman,
dlscusaed ways of raising
money for that fund. Mn.
Harriett Nelgler and Mrs. Edith

NLLY'S POINTBIIS
Keep Children's Interest

High on Camping Trips

w, the

paHMie bt J!Jbe., ,'

night lit the Coi1DIIbUS and
Southern Ohio Electric Co,
olfices, $he wj]l now c~te
for nallonal honiii'B.
· '
Coolpleted at the meeUng
were·plans for the aJ!IIual rush
party to be held at 1:,110 I'· m.
Tuesday J11ght at the borne of
Mrs. Ca.~~lyn Satterfield,
Rutland &amp;,id,
Service Clialn!lan Charlotte
Hanning urged members ID
1

Holzer Medical Cenler. Areport
was given by Mrs. Vikkl
Gloeckner, ways and means, on
plans for the annual Christmas

and
A potluck wpper
. foUowlng the mateli.

,.,_.....,_,"'11

MRS. C. W. S,

~

'

··

quartarbacll, baclled up by, LR,

lb Mrs. ·Dortnda wu.on Nariltl and Mrs. .U!lerson. , 1\(rs.
Nardel In announcll'g .· h.er
recent mar.iage gave a box of
candy ID her sorority sifters..
. Hosteases for the meeUng
were the 191&amp;-70 pledges, Mrs.
Jeanette Thomas, Mrs. ))oMa
Stewart, Mrs. Judy Werry, Mrs.
A!ldenon. Mn. Barbara Fields,
and Terri Mlcbaelll.

!l.",,rm•l _

·

·_

~· 000 001

3 80
NeW York 000 002 0110-2 6 1
~"

· Lorsch !5:21 and McC.rvl!f';
Ryan, Frisella i91 and Grote.
LP-Frtsello (6-3), HRs-Mc,
C.rvar (Jrdl, Jon01 (lOth).
I2nd pmt)
Phlla
' 001 000 0110- l 4 3
N, Y. ·
001 002 00.- 3 6 0
· ~ackaon, W.nz (1) and Ryan;
Sadtckl (8,4) and Dyer. LPJlckaori 1+!5),
·
·
(1st pme, II Innings)
Alia
003 000 000 03- 6 16 0
's.D.
000 003 000 DO- 3 6 l

[HO~PITAL NEW$1

~-

McQueen, Wilhelm (8), 'Prld·
dy (10) and Tlllm111: Corkins,
Dukes Ot), Wlllli r!ll) and
Stocum. WP-Prldd\r. (5:5). LP
-DukH (1:4). Hfia-Gaston
125thl, Tillmtn lloth&gt;.
(2nd aomo)
,
Atlanta
200 '200 0110- '4 12
San DlegQ
· •
000 133 lfllx- 7 7 t
Nlekro, Barber (6), Navorro
iB) and Didier: Atll~. Rosa w.
Wilson (6) and Cinnlzaro. WP
-Wilson (1:5). LP,-Ntekro (1),
181 . HRI-Gaston (26th). Wilson
I 1st).
'
'
' '
AmtricanMue
.
Mllwat Kan Clty.ppa., rain
New York OOQ 000 0110- 0 7 1
Ball
000 001 OO,X- 1 6 0

Kline. Kllmkowskl II) and
Munston; Cuellar (22:7) and
Hendricks. Etchebarren i9). LP
-Kline (4-4) ,
-washngtn m oot ooo- s 11 1
Cleveland 000 000 220- 4 6 1
Coleman. Grzenda (B) and
C.sanova; Hand, Lasher (3),
Rlttwage w. Austin (6),
Hennigan (8), Mingori (8) and
Sim•. WP-Coieman 17·9) . LPHands (6.t1), HRs- Epstetn
117th), Footer (20th), Hinton
16th),

oro

(30th).

1111 pmo)
C.llfornia 100 000 102- 4 11 0
Chii:ago IW3 010 21x-ll 15 2
Murphy, Kealey (3), Queen
(5), Cox (8) and Azcue, ·Eaan
(5); Jan.Skl 00·15) and !fer.
rmonn. LP-Murphy ll:J.12).
HRs - 5ponce (4th), Knoop
15th), Mellon 2 !27th &amp; 28th).
(2nd pmt, I Inns, rain)
C.ilfornla 000 001 11- 1 6 o
Chicago
000 002 01- 3 7 o

(llf pmol
Ookiand 000 100 0110- l 6 0
Minnesota
000 000 21x- 3 8 0
Dobson, Lindblad (B). Grant
181' and Tonoce; Perry. Wit,
llamsl9hndMltlerwald, WPPerry (22,11). LP-Dobsan 11413). HRs-Mln&lt;;her (26th) .
{2nd pme, ppd, rain)

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·.

VUKOVICBPIJRCHASED

~

CLEANING ·t
(Upon.R-)

Wright, K. Tatum 16),
NEW YORK (UPI)-1be
Boston
000 120 !DO- 4 s o Messersmith (7) and Azcue, · _.,_ 1p
Detroit
010 ooo ooo- 1 4 o Egan (7h Wynne, Wood (7) ~......de bla Pblllle8 purchued
N"'JY i5-3iand Montgomery; and JooeDIIton, WP-Wynne (1. Infielder John Vukovich WedKilkenny, Reed (5), Mc"Rae (6), 2). LP-Wrlghf (19.11). HRs- neadayfrom their Eugene, Ore.
HiiiiH' (9) and Lamollt, LP- Jooephaon (121 hi, Aparicio fann club In the Pacific Coast
Kilkenny (7.4). HR-T, Conigll. (4th).

jl

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ROBINSON'S -~
CLEANERS ;

216 E. 2nd
Pomtrt1
f'llonem,J421

Mrs. Coieen Ohlinger,
president, displayed .a plaque

· Social
Calendar

By POLLY CRAMER
r-~~-- Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY-1 would like to know how to reaDy
remove formula stains from baby's clothes. I have
tried different presoak products wilb no resuiii.-

WWIII,

ll'ennlnc

dlap,lef lor

-~ ,llfl!t ~ . 1!'1. ilM! liiJII~~ili'mtrel~ · .Quail ·1\1. ·' tb'.
~Ia

1

llld Xeltb

.· ''n\t~y., ~uljtul"wuthe .
'or the honor b)' pOpUlar vote j)f tbenle of tne cattutal prOgl'am
the chaplet' memberJ at a Jll'eltllled by Mrs, l.YM StumP,
~Ung of the Cbapler TpesdaY ,' Wedding tlifla,were praen~

gSa~~,.purchaaed: br the Meigs~~~~.~ ~=: 1~:::::/ro~:
Arrangements W1!l'e made lor
members to go ID
Sunday for a
honoring the Ohio
Eight and Forty
and her Ia secretoire.

·aw~

'i'!llll

PRO

the ·
will' be
wtth '
wonhlp
Lllvender at II '
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1114 the Soutbeni Local Tqrols:t!bea play the Federallf4Jddnl Lancers at Racine In a
otiloleague affair Frida)' Ia the
ae111oa opener for all four
lelilll.

Tile Eagles, under lint-year
beid coach Larry Ritchie, are
especllllg bJ3 tlllnga from tllelr
blc, fut, and experienced
llpiad. Meanwbllo, the Hannsn
Trace Wildcats, under coach
Pill! DIDon, have one of the
111011 improved teams In the
SVAC and .could throw a bl3
_.. Into the loulih Eagles.
Soutllem, on the other hand,
lilouldhaveltsworkculoulfor
!hemagalnllupeedysnd weDbliiDced Llncer squad.
• ..,., baclllleld averages
liell'ly I'll poundl per man and
can plclt •em up and put 'em
dowll. The fjUIII'Ierback Is Jim
Amlbary, 150 lb. Junior, who Is
stsr.llng thJa year after playlns
beblnd Dave Smith Jut aeason.

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full!Ja¢, The ~~ . are
convtrt'd
end · Qellnls
Elchlng.,
lb. Junior, and
Rlct wp~•. 170 lli. Junior.
Tbe pro)!abl~ oft~ line
wliJ be Tom Khr, 1501b. aenlor,
and Howie Celdwell, 1.:1 lb.
ltlllor, ends; ~ Boring, IIIII
lb ltlll..- snd Alim Holter, 190 lb.
junior, qoctles; Richard !,Iter,
IS71b. ltlllor1and Rpger JWr,
160 lb... Jlinlor•. IPJIIlila, and
Howard Babr, 11111 lb. !IMIJcr, or
Tlni GumP.f, 137- . lb. J\1"1....

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center. ·

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starting offensive lineup Is
Larry ll'emeana, 160 lb. senior,
quarterback; Wayne Queen, 160
lb. sMlCH', a.1d David Stangler,
140 lb. senior, hallbacks;
Delbert (lsco, 140 lb. juniCH',
fullback; Jerry Wausb, :1110 lb.
senior, and Dpn Weill, 170 lb.
freslunan, ends; Jilek Blclde,
200 lb. senior, and Tom Beaver,
1110 lb. senior, tackles; Don
Lambert, 140 lb. sophunore,
8Dd Gary Michael, 1110 lb.
senior, guards, and Steve

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but have good speed In the
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Tornadoes wUI be probably the
youngest In the SVAC aa IIley
have no senlora and orily siJ
Juniors bn their squid. The
sophomores and fr~ wlll
be given the starting J)oe!Uon bl
"11ey spots and if they came
throush, Southern will have an
excellent chance on improving
on last year's 2-7 mark.
The Ugbt, bui quick hitting
Torroadoes will be running out of
the normal split..T thla IIIISOII.
Last year, the Ashleymen ran
mostly from the old fashioned

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·Junior Tim Gumpf CH' Senior
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found he Ia no better diEIDI the
playoffJ 1..- the Govemar'l Cup
In the InternaUonal Leacue.
Gardner, a ..,_-old lefty
wbo defeated the Jell tirice
dnrlne tile recuJar IWDII en
route Ill his IU mark, tamed
lbe Jefll' W'edneaday night on
four hits to post his ll:lrd win
over the Colwnbus nine as
Syracuae won tile OIJtiMii' of the
pla)'Offs 4-2. .

single-wing.

The probable offensive
starters for Southern wliJ be
junl&lt;r Steve Jenkins, quarterjlaclt; sophomore Nick Jhle
and freslunan Eddie Lawsoa,
halfbacks; liophoinore Kay Hill,
fullback; sophomore Mike
Nease and frellbman, Norm
CUrfman, ends; junior Terry
Varney and freshman Bob
Eynon, tackles; sophomore
Larry WUcoxen and sophomore
Ron Hill, guards; ,and freshman
Mike Codner.

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MAJOR LIKES TROJANS/
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aenl..- Rltmard Uter and jUnior

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Peerless Prognosticator

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tile Eastern Eagles will
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1114 the Soutbeni Local Tqrols:t!bea play the Federallf4Jddnl Lancers at Racine In a
otiloleague affair Frida)' Ia the
ae111oa opener for all four
lelilll.

Tile Eagles, under lint-year
beid coach Larry Ritchie, are
especllllg bJ3 tlllnga from tllelr
blc, fut, and experienced
llpiad. Meanwbllo, the Hannsn
Trace Wildcats, under coach
Pill! DIDon, have one of the
111011 improved teams In the
SVAC and .could throw a bl3
_.. Into the loulih Eagles.
Soutllem, on the other hand,
lilouldhaveltsworkculoulfor
!hemagalnllupeedysnd weDbliiDced Llncer squad.
• ..,., baclllleld averages
liell'ly I'll poundl per man and
can plclt •em up and put 'em
dowll. The fjUIII'Ierback Is Jim
Amlbary, 150 lb. Junior, who Is
stsr.llng thJa year after playlns
beblnd Dave Smith Jut aeason.

• ·:

Smlth,a,1901b. IOIIilw,IDOVed to
full!Ja¢, The ~~ . are
convtrt'd
end · Qellnls
Elchlng.,
lb. Junior, and
Rlct wp~•. 170 lli. Junior.
Tbe pro)!abl~ oft~ line
wliJ be Tom Khr, 1501b. aenlor,
and Howie Celdwell, 1.:1 lb.
ltlllor, ends; ~ Boring, IIIII
lb ltlll..- snd Alim Holter, 190 lb.
junior, qoctles; Richard !,Iter,
IS71b. ltlllor1and Rpger JWr,
160 lb... Jlinlor•. IPJIIlila, and
Howard Babr, 11111 lb. !IMIJcr, or
Tlni GumP.f, 137- . lb. J\1"1....

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center. ·

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The Wildcats' probable
starting offensive lineup Is
Larry ll'emeana, 160 lb. senior,
quarterback; Wayne Queen, 160
lb. sMlCH', a.1d David Stangler,
140 lb. senior, hallbacks;
Delbert (lsco, 140 lb. juniCH',
fullback; Jerry Wausb, :1110 lb.
senior, and Dpn Weill, 170 lb.
freslunan, ends; Jilek Blclde,
200 lb. senior, and Tom Beaver,
1110 lb. senior, tackles; Don
Lambert, 140 lb. sophunore,
8Dd Gary Michael, 1110 lb.
senior, guards, and Steve

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)iantell, 210 Ill, lltilllll:• ~fer;
'1'!1,~~ wlll b; 0!1! far
~~laltyear'll ~kip
to CoiJ:)IIIannJ Hall 'IF~
Hoeklr!c ·~~qWI!I,
Southern 1rlll a~t Steve
,lent~. 115 lb. junior · at

.quar~.
~.

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the moment

approach·
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The of!Cllllve line ~

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SYRA~, N. Y. (UPhThe Cohanb::s Jell, wbo coulcl
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squad, In number and in lllze,
but have good speed In the
backfield, Coach Ashley'a
Tornadoes wUI be probably the
youngest In the SVAC aa IIley
have no senlora and orily siJ
Juniors bn their squid. The
sophomores and fr~ wlll
be given the starting J)oe!Uon bl
"11ey spots and if they came
throush, Southern will have an
excellent chance on improving
on last year's 2-7 mark.
The Ugbt, bui quick hitting
Torroadoes will be running out of
the normal split..T thla IIIISOII.
Last year, the Ashleymen ran
mostly from the old fashioned

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Roger!Wr, guards i and either
·Junior Tim Gumpf CH' Senior
Howard Bahr, center.
SOVTRERN

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during lhe regular aeason,
found he Ia no better diEIDI the
playoffJ 1..- the Govemar'l Cup
In the InternaUonal Leacue.
Gardner, a ..,_-old lefty
wbo defeated the Jell tirice
dnrlne tile recuJar IWDII en
route Ill his IU mark, tamed
lbe Jefll' W'edneaday night on
four hits to post his ll:lrd win
over the Colwnbus nine as
Syracuae won tile OIJtiMii' of the
pla)'Offs 4-2. .

single-wing.

The probable offensive
starters for Southern wliJ be
junl&lt;r Steve Jenkins, quarterjlaclt; sophomore Nick Jhle
and freslunan Eddie Lawsoa,
halfbacks; liophoinore Kay Hill,
fullback; sophomore Mike
Nease and frellbman, Norm
CUrfman, ends; junior Terry
Varney and freshman Bob
Eynon, tackles; sophomore
Larry WUcoxen and sophomore
Ron Hill, guards; ,and freshman
Mike Codner.

.·~1.'·

MAJOR LIKES TROJANS/
G)'"

aenl..- Rltmard Uter and jUnior

'

Hoople Kicks OH
lr MAJOR AMOS I. HOOPLE
Peerless Prognosticator

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l'llq lhle, teo lb. .

fullbedl:,

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THE ICIQI:II

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Oct. 2-Wavorly
Oct. f-Galllpolls
Oct. 16--Molp
Oct. n - Looan
Oct. 3~Wollstvn
Nov. 6--lrontvn

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Sept. 11-Soultt Point
Sept. 11-Coal Grovo
Sept. 25-W•verly
Oct. 2- Wollstvn
Oct. f-Athons

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Oct. 2:1- Molp
Oct. -JodcSGn
Nov. 6--Lopn

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Sept. 11-Porflmouth
Sept. ~Moles
Oct. 2-LOAon
Oct. f-Wollstoa
Oct. 16--Galllpolls
Oct. 2:.--Jadcson
Oct. Jo-Wovorly
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SEPT. 18-BELPRE
SEPT. 25-IRONTON
OCT. 2·- JACKSON
OCT. 9-WAVE,L Y
OCT. 16-ATHEN'S
OCT. 23-GALLIPOLIS
OCT. 3~LOGAN
NOV. 6-WELLSTON
NOV. 13-COALGROVE

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Sept. It Grotnllold
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Oct. 2-Molp
Oct. f-Looan
Oct. •;-w.ustvn
Oct. 2)--l""'lvn
Oct. -Gallipolis
Nov. 1-Wa-ly
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Sept. 11- Nols.-York
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11111. 25-W.IIIt""'
Oct. 2-trontoa
Oct. f-Jockson
Oct. 16--Wtvorly
Oct. n-Aflltns
Oct. -Mtlp
Nov. 6--Galllpolls
Nov. 12-Circltvllle

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.

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Oct. 2-Galllpolla
Oct. 9--lrontvn
Oct, 16--J•ckOct. 25-Wavorly
Oct•. »-Aihens
Nov. 6--Molts
Nov. IJ-Ciak Hill

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SEPT. II-NORTH GALLI A
SIPT. 26--WARREN LOC. RES.
OCT. 2-GLOUSTE R
OCT. ~YGERCREEK
OCT. 16--FEDERAL MOCKING
OCT. 24--MILLER 2 p.m.
OCT. 30 SOUTHWEST! RN
NOV. 7- RACINE

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IAI1 DIAD

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SEPT. II-HANNAN TIIACI
SEPT. 25-IIACINE
OCT. 1-HORTif GALLIA
OCT. f-EASTIRN
de~ 16--SOUTHWESTERN
OCT. 22-ALEXANDER
OCT. -IIEENE
NOV. I-FAIRLAND

SEPT. 11-FED. HOCKING
SEPT. II-MILLER
SEPT. 25-KYOER CREIK
OCT. 2-WAHAMA
geT. 9--SOUTNWEITEf!.N
OCT. 16--HANNAN TIACE
OCT. 2:.--GLOUSTIR "
OCT. -ALEXANDER
NOV. . 7-EASTEt~
NOV. Is-NORTH GALLIA

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SIPT. 11-FIDEIIAL HOCKING
SEPT. 26--IIUVAL
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OCT. 9--PARKIRSI'GCATH,
OCT. 16--VAN
OCT. 25-RAVENSWOOD
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Mcaure's Dairy Isle

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Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

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Swisher &amp; Lohse Rexall Drugs

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H R.Firestone Store
Middleport. CbJll

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

Dannie's ·Mobile Homes
Mobile Home Dealer- Pom eroy

Mark VStore
Middleport, Ohio

Rutland Department Store
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Moore's in Pomeroy
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The Star Supp~ Co.
Racine, Ohio

Crow, Crow, &amp; Porter
Ohio

Mullen"s Insurance Agency, Inc.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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The Fabric Shop

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Quality Print Shop

Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating

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Sept . ..................
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Oct. 2-Wavorly
Oct. f-Galllpolls
Oct. 16--Molp
Oct. n - Looan
Oct. 3~Wollstvn
Nov. 6--lrontvn

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Sept. 11-Coal Grovo
Sept. 25-W•verly
Oct. 2- Wollstvn
Oct. f-Athons

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Oct. -JodcSGn
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Sept. 11-Porflmouth
Sept. ~Moles
Oct. 2-LOAon
Oct. f-Wollstoa
Oct. 16--Galllpolls
Oct. 2:.--Jadcson
Oct. Jo-Wovorly
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SEPT. 18-BELPRE
SEPT. 25-IRONTON
OCT. 2·- JACKSON
OCT. 9-WAVE,L Y
OCT. 16-ATHEN'S
OCT. 23-GALLIPOLIS
OCT. 3~LOGAN
NOV. 6-WELLSTON
NOV. 13-COALGROVE

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Sept. It Grotnllold
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Oct. 2-Molp
Oct. f-Looan
Oct. •;-w.ustvn
Oct. 2)--l""'lvn
Oct. -Gallipolis
Nov. 1-Wa-ly
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Sept. 11- Nols.-York
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11111. 25-W.IIIt""'
Oct. 2-trontoa
Oct. f-Jockson
Oct. 16--Wtvorly
Oct. n-Aflltns
Oct. -Mtlp
Nov. 6--Galllpolls
Nov. 12-Circltvllle

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.

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Stpt. 25-Looan
Oct. 2-Galllpolla
Oct. 9--lrontvn
Oct, 16--J•ckOct. 25-Wavorly
Oct•. »-Aihens
Nov. 6--Molts
Nov. IJ-Ciak Hill

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SEPT. II-NORTH GALLI A
SIPT. 26--WARREN LOC. RES.
OCT. 2-GLOUSTE R
OCT. ~YGERCREEK
OCT. 16--FEDERAL MOCKING
OCT. 24--MILLER 2 p.m.
OCT. 30 SOUTHWEST! RN
NOV. 7- RACINE

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SEPT. II-HANNAN TIIACI
SEPT. 25-IIACINE
OCT. 1-HORTif GALLIA
OCT. f-EASTIRN
de~ 16--SOUTHWESTERN
OCT. 22-ALEXANDER
OCT. -IIEENE
NOV. I-FAIRLAND

SEPT. 11-FED. HOCKING
SEPT. II-MILLER
SEPT. 25-KYOER CREIK
OCT. 2-WAHAMA
geT. 9--SOUTNWEITEf!.N
OCT. 16--HANNAN TIACE
OCT. 2:.--GLOUSTIR "
OCT. -ALEXANDER
NOV. . 7-EASTEt~
NOV. Is-NORTH GALLIA

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OCT. 9--PARKIRSI'GCATH,
OCT. 16--VAN
OCT. 25-RAVENSWOOD
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Middleport. CbJll

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

Dannie's ·Mobile Homes
Mobile Home Dealer- Pom eroy

Mark VStore
Middleport, Ohio

Rutland Department Store
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Moore's in Pomeroy
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The Star Supp~ Co.
Racine, Ohio

Crow, Crow, &amp; Porter
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Mullen"s Insurance Agency, Inc.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto

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The Fabric Shop

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1970 FORD Maverick. Very
goad condl11on. $1,460. Phone
992-5845.

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2V• ' tbs., $1.69, Ebersboch
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills.
Pickens Hardware, Ma~.
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From the U!rtesl Truck• o~ '
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest 14eater Core.

Operung lead-+ K

In some respects Ely Culbertson was way ahead of
his time back in the early
'30s. At least. he was always
comin~ up with ideas for
new brds.
One of his greatest brain
children was the "Asking
Bid." This bid was so far
ahead of its day that no one
wanted to use it back in the
'30s. It is still a mighty complicated bid and only a few
expert partnerships use It
toda~ but there is a lot of
mef!t to lt.
_SfOCifically, an "Asking
Brd ' Inquires about his partner's holding in some suit.
The simplest asking bid is a

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Residential .or
Commettlll

Roof Painting &amp;
Rtp4!1r, Spo11t1ng .&amp;
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WILL give plano lessons In my 3 ROOM unf\Jrnlshed apart- 5PINET-con•,ale' plano. Will
home. Phone 992·3666.
ment. Phone tt:t-2288.
transfer to responllblo ,.rty.
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7-1-tfc Cosh
Additional 2Sc Charg• per
or liberal forms. Write
Ad11ertisement.
Credit Monogor, P.o. Box
WILL plrk up merchandise ond "'-IR CONDITIONED siHplng 276, Shelbyville, Ind., 46176.
OFFICE HOURS
Ponto roy
room
with
kitchen
prlvlloges.
8: JO a .m . to 5 :00p.m. Daily.
·take to auction Of) a per·
9-4-121p
Phone
m-.
5
440
after
6
p.m.
8.30 a . m . to 12 · 00 Noon
centage ba•ls . .Call Jim
.-saturday .
9-6-61p , - -- - - - - - - , WHEEL Horse Sales and
Adams, aucflonHr, .ft'ltland.
Phone 7A2·4161 .
Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Service. Baum Lumbar
dacoroled, 3 room
Notica
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
9-23-lfc NEWLY
fumlshid apilr1ment, adults Mobj le Home Customer
Phone m-3301.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION House, · ----~only, 126 Mulberry Ave.
We Invite Comparison!
5·20-tfc
Laurel Cliff, now open eech HORSE AUCTION, Sunday,
Phone 992-66911.
September
13,
12
noon.
Circle
Friday to receive con -GUARANTEED9-6-lfc Bring your mobile homo
AIR CONDITIQNING,
M Stable, Millfield, Ohio. 10
signments at 10 a.m. Auction
prices
and
needs
to
us
end
let
Refrigeration
service.
Jack's
Phollf 992-21194
miles nll"lh of AthenJ, Stale
starting at 7 p.m. Le1 us sell
Refrigeration, New Haven.
Route 13. Over 1110 tread of FURNISHED and unfurnished us tell you the truth In Mobile
your merchandise.
t'l!crne 812-2079.
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apartments. Close to school. HOif)l buying I No hidden
hones and poniO$. Lois of new
3-22-tfc and
Phone 992-5434.
costs _!n ou~rlcesll
4-6-tfc
•PomeiiiJ Home &amp;Auto
used lock. Phone 61ol-72510.18-Hc
2330.
106 E. Mlin. Pom...,y, 0,
For Rent
9·3-llc
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
FURNISHED first floor efComplete Service
NICE ONE bedroom garage REVIVAL AT Church of God,
ficiency apartment, utilities
NEIGLER t:Oiistructlon. For
MOBILE HOMES
"tr::;'o.,~~
apartm'"", furnished, use of
furnished. Phone 992-3874.
building or remodeling your
Chester,
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6
Route
7,
Tu-s
Plains,
D.
CrltiBradlord
half of aarage, near school, no
8-12-lfc
lhrotJg_h September 13 with
homo,
call Guy Nelgler,
!667-3191 oru7-32l6
peb, Slj South Fourth Street,
Rev. Donald Sheets, pastor.
5-1-tfc Racine, Ohio.
Middleport.
Spacial singing each night. 3 BEDROOM house, un 7-31-lfc
9-8-ltc
Como and bring a friend.
furnl•hed, Lincoln Hill. Phone HOMEMADE let cream In READY-MIX
CONCRETE --~----delivered, right 1o ~our
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9-3·91C
quarts. Bashan Auxiliary.
pro,ecl. Fast and easy. Free SESaPTIC .tanks cleaned. Miller
-::------9·10-31c Cell 91/9-4603 or 949-..s22.
es1 mates. Phone 992-3284,
nltatron, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
ON A budaet "Question Mar~"?
9-9·3fc
Goegleln Rudy-Mix Co., 662-3035.
Earn free toys. Have a 6 BEDROOM house trailer. - - - - - - - - Middleport, Ohio.
2·12-ltc
Playhouse Toy party. Coli
Available September U. 1966 MOBILE Home New
Joan a1 742-3655.
6-30-tfc
Phone 992-395A.
Moon ' $2 •500· Phone •119'
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MECHANIC
ATHERTON T.V ond Eltc1ronlc . service, all makes, 992-2284.
- se-, - ba
- th-,- co-m- - -Service. New Channel Mesler
Tho Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Must know auto. trans. Will DO lranlfli In my home. 5---cR:c-00:-:-M- h-ou
T.V.S.
Phone
Long
Bottom
Aulharlztd
Singer Sties and
Phone
992-2029.
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furnished,
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For
Sale
work. Good working
985-31W9. ;
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
9-10.6tc from Rt. 7 on Rt. 33. $60
conditions, paid - - - - - - - - month. Phone 992-6362.
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
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1-30-flc ~-------3-•B--tf~c
THE ANNUAL Rio Grande
9-!0.Jtc and bird dogs. AKC. Pel and
~acations. Must apply
volunteer tire department :-:-- -- - -- - show puppies . Grooming , HARRiSON'S TV AND ANen person at ~son
fish fry and lea cream social UNFURNISHED
apartment, Phone 992·5443.
TENN"'- SERVICE. Phone
992-2522.
ft
Auto ~rt, ~son. W.
wlll~heldfromS : JOtol2 : 30,
living room, kitchen, '1
3-17-flc
Saturday
evening,
September
bedrooms.
bath.
Gra~el
Hill,
6-10-tlc
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
12. at the Community Holt on
Middleport. Cell 992-1119.
BASSET purples, AKC reg.
except Sunday.
!he
Rio ol Grande
9·10-ltp
is1ered 0
Belbay heri- SEPTIC TAl- \S CLEANED.
Purpoee
this Is to campus.
buy new · _ _ _ __ _ _ _
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Re f r_.,ah k.· rates. Phone
Ohio'• La,...ll - l i t
fire eqrJipmen1. Hot fish TRAILER:, Brown's Trailer
tage. 135-$50. Jus1 off R:t. 7
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R.vsseii, Gallipolis 446Home Dloltr
sandwiches, homemade ice
Park, Minersville. Phone 992. near Tuppers Plains. Dhi r
. ·a! . 1fl~r 5:30 p.m.
cream, cakes and pies will be
3324.
CFra1nc111s ,B7en edum, Phon
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00 v 1e Q6 ·3856.
sold. A square dance will
9-9-tfc
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follow .
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9-9-Jtc
ELECTRONIC
SERVICE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
FURNISHED apartment, 217
Phone
985-3111/9,
Long
Botfom.
BARKAROO
Kennels.
lovable
Salunllly, Sept 5, mo,
Ave., Middleport. Nice
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run, 3rd
3-18-lfc
Mmiature
Schnauzers,
Torch,
yard . porch, private en SALES REPORT o1

BIAElTNARS

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· Wheel Ali&amp;ftmerit
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HELP WANTED

North has a mighty fine
hand opposite an opening bid
that improves considerably
when his partner gets around
to bidding the heart suit. He
wants to find out exactly one
thing. That ls what his partner can do about the club
suit.
South has a very strong
opening bid, 16 high-card
polnts and two good fivecard suits. He merely bids
two hearts at his second
turn. At this point North can
count enough points for a
OIJlo Valley lJveotock Co.
slam. However, you can't HOGS _ 175 111 23) lbs. 20 to
make a slam if the oppon_ to ..,. lbs
ents take the first two tricks 20·20; '""' ..,., · 19 to 19.60;
and North wonders about the Fat Sows 17 Down; Stags I to
club suit.
11; Boars 10 to 13; Pigs 8111 15.
His jump to five hearts ts CATrLE- Steers 25 to 28.40:
a clear request to partner to Baby Heifers 24 to 31; R•by
to six if he can harulle
e 'second .I'Qitlld ol. clubs, 7.,~;~~;:
utlt -rall't &gt;liat!dle' the· lite~ tl
W.u• .nd of dubs so he
passe n spite of his big
bane
VEAL CALVES - Tops U.60;
If I • "'doesn't open a club Seconds 39 to 40.40; Medlwn :H
South will make all the tricks 11137.45; Com. &amp;Hvs. 26to30.40;
but Wesi does open his suit Culls 26 Down.
and does take the first two BABY CALVES - :H Ill liS.
~a~ksa. cThomims five-heart klcall LAMBS - Tops 25.25;
on sol18o as ng Seconds 23 to 28
bid. Tomorrow we will show '
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one of Ely's original asking
bids.
Pf. PLEASANT, W. VA.
(HntpOpet hterptist Aun.)
LIVI!STOCII: SALES CO.
10'
Sept. i,ll7t
HOGS - 171 to 210 18.75 Ill
11.60; Heavies 17 Ill 18.80;
, lJghta 16.:15 to 19.71; Fat Sows
Q- T
'· •ding hu been:
15 to lUll·, Beran 14.'15 to 16·,
W.est
:iorth
£ut South
1. Pip UO to 12.50; Stock Shoats
PIt
Paso 2N.T. 14.25 Ill 19.:15.
Pus
3+
Pus
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CATrLE-Steera22to 24.50·
You, South, hold:
Heifers 18.25111 23.50; Fat~
+KJ4 ••u•a +.t.qs +AKt 17111 22.25; Cannon 14 to 16.25;
What do you do now!
Bulls 21.75 to 23.85; Stock Cows
A-Bid loor di"'""""' Y- and Calvet1 173 Ill 217.50; Stock
' " " - oppoon to be lookiAr Steers 231o 11.85· Stock Hellen
~';ry"
Your ''"""""" ""' 21.75 to 25.50;' Stock Steer
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Calves 23.50 to 21.10.

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Market Report

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September 13.

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auloply wu to be bold .Ill determine thedeatll of Miry lall,
31, Toledo, wi»M body ...
found In a car In the VuJDH
RMr near here Wedneny.
PQilce charpcl Dave WIJIIIm
HW, Toledli, wlll1 tlrttt-degree

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IDII1ectlm with her

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8-30-1otc

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Signed Pauline
Racine, Ohio.

Wolle,

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PIGS. Matos FF"'-. Coli Everetf
Holcomb, Mtlg1 Hlllh School.
phone 992-2159 or "'-lbany 698·
502.1.

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MODERN walnut stereo, •
sp•aker sound system, •

speed changer, Balance
$63.52. Use OU1" limo payment
ptan. FREE GIFT wllh every
purchase. Coli 992-3352.
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combination, 4 speeker 1ound
1ystem, 4 speed changer
Balance $78.40. Use our time
payment plan. FREE GIFT
wllh every purchase. Ca1199ll-

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9-9-Jtp NEW 1970 ZIG ZAG sewing
O~L::D:-:U::P::R~IG~H::T:--pl-an-os,
machine In original loctory
carton. Zig-lag to make
condition, as long 11 halve no
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
been wet. Payl"'l S10 ech.
mc:nogram, end mak:e fancy
First floor only. Mondays will
designs wllh lust the twist ala
be pick-up day. Write, giving
single dial. Loll In lay-a-way
good directions, W!Hen l'lano
and never been used. Will oen
Company, Box lA, Sardis,
for only W calli, or E·Z
Ohio 439&gt;16.
terms. Phone 992·2685.
1-20-tfc
9-3-61c
OLD fumltur8, dlshn, brass ::-:--::-::=----=
VEAL CALVES - Seconds beds, etc. Write M. D. Mitior, ELECTROLUX SWEEPER
with good suction. Complete
40.40; Medlwn 311.50 111 38.20;
Rl. 4, Pomwoy, Ohio. Call
with allallachmenfland oven
992-&lt;1271.
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throw
away bags. Full prlca
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9-1-lfc
only S32.10 or ltrms availobit. Phone m-2685.
9-3-61c
Employment .Wanted
WILL DO bebysltllng In iny
home. Octobir 12 through
IUGINI
May 25. Mrs. Rooer Bahr,
IUCKLIY
ocrou from Etsftm High
lAYS:
••Thll jacll:et I
Schoof. Phone Chester 985ftave on slltMicl
3951.
Chesler 985-39$3.

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Ladies and
Gentlemen

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2-acre lots. Phone Chftter
985-3301, nl~ht 985-3302.

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742-5613.
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~LEAS

Cc:.:'e"t~S COUNTY, OHIO

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,
(NILSONVILLEl
,
VS
WILLIAM 1. SKAGGS
~All
NO. \4,661
Pursutnt to en Order of Sate
l11uld by tht Court of Cammon
Pion of Mtlgo County, Ohio,. I
will offer tor. 111e at public

auction on tf'le 12th day of
Stpttmber, 1970. at 10:00 A.M .
at the &amp;tepa of the Court Houn

of Slid county, If! VIllage of
Pomeroy,
the
following
deacrlbtcl real eitate:

two

Syracuse, Ohio, by owner.
Phone Gallipolis w, 9539 for

appointment.

-lloi.TEI
REALTY

Cllly'6795
Donnit'sMoblll H!lmn
Pomeroy, Ofllo

GEO. H08STini!R
BROKER
7-19-Hc
57 ACRES- • bedroom home,
Just•--~ .. bath, furnace. Drilled well.
-·• rvmeroy.
TOTAL Electric homo. Brick
$10.000. NEW LISTINe.
MIJ&lt;'ft Brldgt
veneer. Tuppers Plains area. MIDDLE!'ORT - 3 bedroom
PH. Pn-71"
Phone Chester 985-3698.
9-Ufp
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Hours: 't io.M...-Frr.
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SalurdlyttoS
por . ear schools. Want
Sundoy lit 5
NEW HOMES for sele. We have $20,500.
beautiful lots ovallable or will STEAM HEAT
Full . . . . . . . .
build on YOUI"I. Semple homos
double garage, 3 I'
alreedy built lor rour In- basement,
bedrooms, near school.
11
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S20,0110.
spec on. "" "· · H, Lao
Construction, Phone "ll-3454. 11,0110.110 DOWN -;, 4 bedr&lt;.&lt;rms,
full
baumtnl.
--------'"-29_-lfc bath,
Automatic IDrced air heat.
75 ACRES -7 room horne. A
.numl!flr of outbulldin.a•Minerals. Plenty of water.
Asking $15,500..
151.01 AN ACRE -dol AcrH of
- · brulll, old houJt. bern
end dUll well.
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FOR GOO~_fJ,CALL
HELEN I VIRGIL TEAFORD
,.SiqCIATES-SYRACUSE
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quick sale. Phone 992·3035.

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3654.

GOOD lrivestmen1 propfrtv.
House with three furnished

NO HUNTING on my property
during fhls hunting season.
Starling Massar.
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Ohio. Turn right, fifth house.

Road . Junction 124 ;3nd 143, SEMI -FURNISHED apart.
Sunday, September 13, af
ment, 2 large rooms, kit- Real Estate For Sale
noon.
chene1te.
bath.
Coats LOTS WITH all utilities.
Building, Middleport. Inquire
Restricted sub division . V11o

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trances . Phone992-2780or 992-

3432 .

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Ceramic tile and _
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BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY COAL
. , 11 tn • I 1ant,. Exces
DEALER· W k Aua. f 1
Sell Works, &amp;. lolaln St.,
Decembei,
trolnf.:';. N~
Pomeroy. Phone Wl-iliiP~t-lfc
Collacflng, no delivery, no
cnh Investment. Call Collact ,,WIIINGS, . storm doors and
614·317-4791, Charlott, . wl'hiloWB, carporf •.
Heiskell. South Polni, Oh)o.
marquees, blown and bat(
J.J7.ffc:
ln~UJitlon. Elmtr Whit~
..,.. re-ntatlv•. For free
estimates, phone Charles
Auto Sales
Lisle, Syracuse. v. v.
Johnson and Son, Inc.

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REGULATIONS
By Oswald &amp; James lGCoDy . Tne Publisher rt~erv., the
right to odll or retoct any ads

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Clelan~ Real~!
RUTLAND. - $ALEM ST. 1
Sfllry Frame, ~ l!tdroomt,
NQ .lATH, CAll NIT$ Ill
KITCHEN, ' NICE LOT
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1970 FORD Maverick. Very
goad condl11on. $1,460. Phone
992-5845.

9-9-6tc

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For Rent

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Service

8-JO.tfc

STAR KILLS rats quickly, sure.
2V• ' tbs., $1.69, Ebersboch
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills.
Pickens Hardware, Ma~.
8-27-"'rti

From the U!rtesl Truck• o~ '
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest 14eater Core.

Operung lead-+ K

In some respects Ely Culbertson was way ahead of
his time back in the early
'30s. At least. he was always
comin~ up with ideas for
new brds.
One of his greatest brain
children was the "Asking
Bid." This bid was so far
ahead of its day that no one
wanted to use it back in the
'30s. It is still a mighty complicated bid and only a few
expert partnerships use It
toda~ but there is a lot of
mef!t to lt.
_SfOCifically, an "Asking
Brd ' Inquires about his partner's holding in some suit.
The simplest asking bid is a

'BY OONTRACr

Residential .or
Commettlll

Roof Painting &amp;
Rtp4!1r, Spo11t1ng .&amp;
Clrpenttr w,j'k.

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PhOne 992·5632

WILL give plano lessons In my 3 ROOM unf\Jrnlshed apart- 5PINET-con•,ale' plano. Will
home. Phone 992·3666.
ment. Phone tt:t-2288.
transfer to responllblo ,.rty.
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8-16-Hc
7-1-tfc Cosh
Additional 2Sc Charg• per
or liberal forms. Write
Ad11ertisement.
Credit Monogor, P.o. Box
WILL plrk up merchandise ond "'-IR CONDITIONED siHplng 276, Shelbyville, Ind., 46176.
OFFICE HOURS
Ponto roy
room
with
kitchen
prlvlloges.
8: JO a .m . to 5 :00p.m. Daily.
·take to auction Of) a per·
9-4-121p
Phone
m-.
5
440
after
6
p.m.
8.30 a . m . to 12 · 00 Noon
centage ba•ls . .Call Jim
.-saturday .
9-6-61p , - -- - - - - - - , WHEEL Horse Sales and
Adams, aucflonHr, .ft'ltland.
Phone 7A2·4161 .
Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Service. Baum Lumbar
dacoroled, 3 room
Notica
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
9-23-lfc NEWLY
fumlshid apilr1ment, adults Mobj le Home Customer
Phone m-3301.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION House, · ----~only, 126 Mulberry Ave.
We Invite Comparison!
5·20-tfc
Laurel Cliff, now open eech HORSE AUCTION, Sunday,
Phone 992-66911.
September
13,
12
noon.
Circle
Friday to receive con -GUARANTEED9-6-lfc Bring your mobile homo
AIR CONDITIQNING,
M Stable, Millfield, Ohio. 10
signments at 10 a.m. Auction
prices
and
needs
to
us
end
let
Refrigeration
service.
Jack's
Phollf 992-21194
miles nll"lh of AthenJ, Stale
starting at 7 p.m. Le1 us sell
Refrigeration, New Haven.
Route 13. Over 1110 tread of FURNISHED and unfurnished us tell you the truth In Mobile
your merchandise.
t'l!crne 812-2079.
'
apartments. Close to school. HOif)l buying I No hidden
hones and poniO$. Lois of new
3-22-tfc and
Phone 992-5434.
costs _!n ou~rlcesll
4-6-tfc
•PomeiiiJ Home &amp;Auto
used lock. Phone 61ol-72510.18-Hc
2330.
106 E. Mlin. Pom...,y, 0,
For Rent
9·3-llc
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
FURNISHED first floor efComplete Service
NICE ONE bedroom garage REVIVAL AT Church of God,
ficiency apartment, utilities
NEIGLER t:Oiistructlon. For
MOBILE HOMES
"tr::;'o.,~~
apartm'"", furnished, use of
furnished. Phone 992-3874.
building or remodeling your
Chester,
'""'
September
6
Route
7,
Tu-s
Plains,
D.
CrltiBradlord
half of aarage, near school, no
8-12-lfc
lhrotJg_h September 13 with
homo,
call Guy Nelgler,
!667-3191 oru7-32l6
peb, Slj South Fourth Street,
Rev. Donald Sheets, pastor.
5-1-tfc Racine, Ohio.
Middleport.
Spacial singing each night. 3 BEDROOM house, un 7-31-lfc
9-8-ltc
Como and bring a friend.
furnl•hed, Lincoln Hill. Phone HOMEMADE let cream In READY-MIX
CONCRETE --~----delivered, right 1o ~our
·
992-3440.
9-3·91C
quarts. Bashan Auxiliary.
pro,ecl. Fast and easy. Free SESaPTIC .tanks cleaned. Miller
-::------9·10-31c Cell 91/9-4603 or 949-..s22.
es1 mates. Phone 992-3284,
nltatron, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
ON A budaet "Question Mar~"?
9-9·3fc
Goegleln Rudy-Mix Co., 662-3035.
Earn free toys. Have a 6 BEDROOM house trailer. - - - - - - - - Middleport, Ohio.
2·12-ltc
Playhouse Toy party. Coli
Available September U. 1966 MOBILE Home New
Joan a1 742-3655.
6-30-tfc
Phone 992-395A.
Moon ' $2 •500· Phone •119'
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9-10·6tc
9 1o'I
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SEWING MACHINES. Repair
.,..
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9-1-7tc
MECHANIC
ATHERTON T.V ond Eltc1ronlc . service, all makes, 992-2284.
- se-, - ba
- th-,- co-m- - -Service. New Channel Mesler
Tho Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Must know auto. trans. Will DO lranlfli In my home. 5---cR:c-00:-:-M- h-ou
T.V.S.
Phone
Long
Bottom
Aulharlztd
Singer Sties and
Phone
992-2029.
ptetety
furnished,
'
I
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mile
Pets
For
Sale
work. Good working
985-31W9. ;
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
9-10.6tc from Rt. 7 on Rt. 33. $60
conditions, paid - - - - - - - - month. Phone 992-6362.
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
._,
1-30-flc ~-------3-•B--tf~c
THE ANNUAL Rio Grande
9-!0.Jtc and bird dogs. AKC. Pel and
~acations. Must apply
volunteer tire department :-:-- -- - -- - show puppies . Grooming , HARRiSON'S TV AND ANen person at ~son
fish fry and lea cream social UNFURNISHED
apartment, Phone 992·5443.
TENN"'- SERVICE. Phone
992-2522.
ft
Auto ~rt, ~son. W.
wlll~heldfromS : JOtol2 : 30,
living room, kitchen, '1
3-17-flc
Saturday
evening,
September
bedrooms.
bath.
Gra~el
Hill,
6-10-tlc
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
12. at the Community Holt on
Middleport. Cell 992-1119.
BASSET purples, AKC reg.
except Sunday.
!he
Rio ol Grande
9·10-ltp
is1ered 0
Belbay heri- SEPTIC TAl- \S CLEANED.
Purpoee
this Is to campus.
buy new · _ _ _ __ _ _ _
__:_
Re f r_.,ah k.· rates. Phone
Ohio'• La,...ll - l i t
fire eqrJipmen1. Hot fish TRAILER:, Brown's Trailer
tage. 135-$50. Jus1 off R:t. 7
..;n
R.vsseii, Gallipolis 446Home Dloltr
sandwiches, homemade ice
Park, Minersville. Phone 992. near Tuppers Plains. Dhi r
. ·a! . 1fl~r 5:30 p.m.
cream, cakes and pies will be
3324.
CFra1nc111s ,B7en edum, Phon
-1-7-tfc
00 v 1e Q6 ·3856.
sold. A square dance will
9-9-tfc
A~
T~
H~E~R~T~O~N--~T~.V~.---AND
follow .
9-16-JOtc ~
9-9-Jtc
ELECTRONIC
SERVICE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
FURNISHED apartment, 217
Phone
985-3111/9,
Long
Botfom.
BARKAROO
Kennels.
lovable
Salunllly, Sept 5, mo,
Ave., Middleport. Nice
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run, 3rd
3-18-lfc
Mmiature
Schnauzers,
Torch,
yard . porch, private en SALES REPORT o1

BIAElTNARS

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EXPERT

· Wheel Ali&amp;ftmerit
$5.55

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MEIGS

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HELP WANTED

North has a mighty fine
hand opposite an opening bid
that improves considerably
when his partner gets around
to bidding the heart suit. He
wants to find out exactly one
thing. That ls what his partner can do about the club
suit.
South has a very strong
opening bid, 16 high-card
polnts and two good fivecard suits. He merely bids
two hearts at his second
turn. At this point North can
count enough points for a
OIJlo Valley lJveotock Co.
slam. However, you can't HOGS _ 175 111 23) lbs. 20 to
make a slam if the oppon_ to ..,. lbs
ents take the first two tricks 20·20; '""' ..,., · 19 to 19.60;
and North wonders about the Fat Sows 17 Down; Stags I to
club suit.
11; Boars 10 to 13; Pigs 8111 15.
His jump to five hearts ts CATrLE- Steers 25 to 28.40:
a clear request to partner to Baby Heifers 24 to 31; R•by
to six if he can harulle
e 'second .I'Qitlld ol. clubs, 7.,~;~~;:
utlt -rall't &gt;liat!dle' the· lite~ tl
W.u• .nd of dubs so he
passe n spite of his big
bane
VEAL CALVES - Tops U.60;
If I • "'doesn't open a club Seconds 39 to 40.40; Medlwn :H
South will make all the tricks 11137.45; Com. &amp;Hvs. 26to30.40;
but Wesi does open his suit Culls 26 Down.
and does take the first two BABY CALVES - :H Ill liS.
~a~ksa. cThomims five-heart klcall LAMBS - Tops 25.25;
on sol18o as ng Seconds 23 to 28
bid. Tomorrow we will show '
·
one of Ely's original asking
bids.
Pf. PLEASANT, W. VA.
(HntpOpet hterptist Aun.)
LIVI!STOCII: SALES CO.
10'
Sept. i,ll7t
HOGS - 171 to 210 18.75 Ill
11.60; Heavies 17 Ill 18.80;
, lJghta 16.:15 to 19.71; Fat Sows
Q- T
'· •ding hu been:
15 to lUll·, Beran 14.'15 to 16·,
W.est
:iorth
£ut South
1. Pip UO to 12.50; Stock Shoats
PIt
Paso 2N.T. 14.25 Ill 19.:15.
Pus
3+
Pus
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CATrLE-Steera22to 24.50·
You, South, hold:
Heifers 18.25111 23.50; Fat~
+KJ4 ••u•a +.t.qs +AKt 17111 22.25; Cannon 14 to 16.25;
What do you do now!
Bulls 21.75 to 23.85; Stock Cows
A-Bid loor di"'""""' Y- and Calvet1 173 Ill 217.50; Stock
' " " - oppoon to be lookiAr Steers 231o 11.85· Stock Hellen
~';ry"
Your ''"""""" ""' 21.75 to 25.50;' Stock Steer
·
Catvea :14111 31.25; Stock Heller
Calves 23.50 to 21.10.

D'ANNIE'S

MOBIL£ HOM ES

Market Report

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Sportsman Club. Sunday.
September 13.

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MAN CHARGED
TOL£00, a!lo (UPI) -An
auloply wu to be bold .Ill determine thedeatll of Miry lall,
31, Toledo, wi»M body ...
found In a car In the VuJDH
RMr near here Wedneny.
PQilce charpcl Dave WIJIIIm
HW, Toledli, wlll1 tlrttt-degree

IIUder bt

dealb.

IDII1ectlm with her

8-25-lfc

Apt. 16.

8-30-1otc

-----NO HUNTING on my properly
without

my

perm1s11on.

Signed Pauline
Racine, Ohio.

Wolle,

9-8-3tc

----,---Wanted To Buy

PIGS. Matos FF"'-. Coli Everetf
Holcomb, Mtlg1 Hlllh School.
phone 992-2159 or "'-lbany 698·
502.1.

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USEO fuel ott tank.' Phone

9-1-lfc

-----Far Sale

MODERN walnut stereo, •
sp•aker sound system, •

speed changer, Balance
$63.52. Use OU1" limo payment
ptan. FREE GIFT wllh every
purchase. Coli 992-3352.
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eO 0
C
L NIAL mople slorto-rodlo
combination, 4 speeker 1ound
1ystem, 4 speed changer
Balance $78.40. Use our time
payment plan. FREE GIFT
wllh every purchase. Ca1199ll-

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9-9-Jtp NEW 1970 ZIG ZAG sewing
O~L::D:-:U::P::R~IG~H::T:--pl-an-os,
machine In original loctory
carton. Zig-lag to make
condition, as long 11 halve no
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
been wet. Payl"'l S10 ech.
mc:nogram, end mak:e fancy
First floor only. Mondays will
designs wllh lust the twist ala
be pick-up day. Write, giving
single dial. Loll In lay-a-way
good directions, W!Hen l'lano
and never been used. Will oen
Company, Box lA, Sardis,
for only W calli, or E·Z
Ohio 439&gt;16.
terms. Phone 992·2685.
1-20-tfc
9-3-61c
OLD fumltur8, dlshn, brass ::-:--::-::=----=
VEAL CALVES - Seconds beds, etc. Write M. D. Mitior, ELECTROLUX SWEEPER
with good suction. Complete
40.40; Medlwn 311.50 111 38.20;
Rl. 4, Pomwoy, Ohio. Call
with allallachmenfland oven
992-&lt;1271.
'
Comm011 a. Heaviea flto 31.70.
throw
away bags. Full prlca
..:_
9-1-lfc
only S32.10 or ltrms availobit. Phone m-2685.
9-3-61c
Employment .Wanted
WILL DO bebysltllng In iny
home. Octobir 12 through
IUGINI
May 25. Mrs. Rooer Bahr,
IUCKLIY
ocrou from Etsftm High
lAYS:
••Thll jacll:et I
Schoof. Phone Chester 985ftave on slltMicl
3951.
Chesler 985-39$3.

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District Meet

you

that wlllttr it

Ladies and
Gentlemen

Wt Ml'ft HtltlnJ P'rtllltMtl

Sltt..r 011 Htillt Heatln
Wt Utltllll

Wtlorvtctt::~~~;"'

J. W. Caney, t,tgr.

2-acre lots. Phone Chftter
985-3301, nl~ht 985-3302.

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In with tldtrly
742-5613.
I;

basement,

garage,

742-:W.I
Rt.l

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Dlrrtor,O.

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IN THE COMMON

~LEAS

Cc:.:'e"t~S COUNTY, OHIO

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,
(NILSONVILLEl
,
VS
WILLIAM 1. SKAGGS
~All
NO. \4,661
Pursutnt to en Order of Sate
l11uld by tht Court of Cammon
Pion of Mtlgo County, Ohio,. I
will offer tor. 111e at public

auction on tf'le 12th day of
Stpttmber, 1970. at 10:00 A.M .
at the &amp;tepa of the Court Houn

of Slid county, If! VIllage of
Pomeroy,
the
following
deacrlbtcl real eitate:

two

Syracuse, Ohio, by owner.
Phone Gallipolis w, 9539 for

appointment.

-lloi.TEI
REALTY

Cllly'6795
Donnit'sMoblll H!lmn
Pomeroy, Ofllo

GEO. H08STini!R
BROKER
7-19-Hc
57 ACRES- • bedroom home,
Just•--~ .. bath, furnace. Drilled well.
-·• rvmeroy.
TOTAL Electric homo. Brick
$10.000. NEW LISTINe.
MIJ&lt;'ft Brldgt
veneer. Tuppers Plains area. MIDDLE!'ORT - 3 bedroom
PH. Pn-71"
Phone Chester 985-3698.
9-Ufp
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Hours: 't io.M...-Frr.
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SalurdlyttoS
por . ear schools. Want
Sundoy lit 5
NEW HOMES for sele. We have $20,500.
beautiful lots ovallable or will STEAM HEAT
Full . . . . . . . .
build on YOUI"I. Semple homos
double garage, 3 I'
alreedy built lor rour In- basement,
bedrooms, near school.
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spec on. "" "· · H, Lao
Construction, Phone "ll-3454. 11,0110.110 DOWN -;, 4 bedr&lt;.&lt;rms,
full
baumtnl.
--------'"-29_-lfc bath,
Automatic IDrced air heat.
75 ACRES -7 room horne. A
.numl!flr of outbulldin.a•Minerals. Plenty of water.
Asking $15,500..
151.01 AN ACRE -dol AcrH of
- · brulll, old houJt. bern
end dUll well.
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HELEN I VIRGIL TEAFORD
,.SiqCIATES-SYRACUSE
9·3,.\lc
quick sale. Phone 992·3035.

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County Mor1tiiJI

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SALE

RETREADS
ALL SIZES

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'9.95

Plus:

Exchange casings .

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SALES
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porchO$, shade trees, 1\i aero
ground located on Rt. 1:1&gt;1,

S190. Priced reasonably lor

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garages. Monthly Income.

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Tom

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3654.

GOOD lrivestmen1 propfrtv.
House with three furnished

NO HUNTING on my property
during fhls hunting season.
Starling Massar.
9-9-3tp

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Ohio. Turn right, fifth house.

Road . Junction 124 ;3nd 143, SEMI -FURNISHED apart.
Sunday, September 13, af
ment, 2 large rooms, kit- Real Estate For Sale
noon.
chene1te.
bath.
Coats LOTS WITH all utilities.
Building, Middleport. Inquire
Restricted sub division . V11o

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trances . Phone992-2780or 992-

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Free Estimates
Ceramic tile and _
slate

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Featuring Bill carr

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BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY COAL
. , 11 tn • I 1ant,. Exces
DEALER· W k Aua. f 1
Sell Works, &amp;. lolaln St.,
Decembei,
trolnf.:';. N~
Pomeroy. Phone Wl-iliiP~t-lfc
Collacflng, no delivery, no
cnh Investment. Call Collact ,,WIIINGS, . storm doors and
614·317-4791, Charlott, . wl'hiloWB, carporf •.
Heiskell. South Polni, Oh)o.
marquees, blown and bat(
J.J7.ffc:
ln~UJitlon. Elmtr Whit~
..,.. re-ntatlv•. For free
estimates, phone Charles
Auto Sales
Lisle, Syracuse. v. v.
Johnson and Son, Inc.

DANCE

Cancellation &amp; corrections
Will 0 'J~:~,'I'~~.::r:~'t7o~ m. tor
REGULATIONS
By Oswald &amp; James lGCoDy . Tne Publisher rt~erv., the
right to odll or retoct any ads

Far Sale.

fomale Help Wanted

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lettor lo ...,h ~quare, 1o

Clelan~ Real~!
RUTLAND. - $ALEM ST. 1
Sfllry Frame, ~ l!tdroomt,
NQ .lATH, CAll NIT$ Ill
KITCHEN, ' NICE LOT
$6,500.00 ' .

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WASHINGTON REPORT Lpl week the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, lbe national surveyor
of retail 'Uid wholeoale prices,
revealed that the corurumer
price indes showed a
leasonally-adjusled Increase of
0.3 per ceil! for July,
This is welcomed news, not
becauae of the indes Increase,
· but because this 0.3 per cent rise
· - lbe same as In June - In
across-the-counter .commodities Is the smallost twomonth increase In prices In
nearly two years. This contrasts
· with monthly advances of 0.4
· per cent from February through
May and 0.6 per cent at the first
· of the year. To lbe conswner In
Southeastern Ohio Ibis means
that although lbe cost of living
. is still rising, il is moving
subotan tlally slower now lban
earlier In 19711. Even more
Important is tM trend and Indications that prices are
beginning to stabilize.
. 'fbe cost of living is now 3.7
per cent per year as compared
to 4.9 per cent this spring, and
morelban 7per centearlyin lbe
year.
On lbe heels of this significant
report by the Bureau, comes an
additional inflation • foghtir g
announcement that wholesale
prices dropped - a pattern
which ls generally represen. !alive of retail ~rices to follow
- 0.5 per cent In Auguat. This,
too, represented lbe first price
revenal in 24 monlbs.
In addition, other key
barometers of buainess are now
beginning to tell a brighter
story. Recent readings suggest
that lbe business downturn Is
leveling off and that the
economic outlook for the

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Special! FridaJ and ~rdaf

We have styles •in womens stacks
suitable for any occasion. A com-

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Dressy and casual types - hundreda. fa choose ·
from In all the latest new fall styles. fabrics and
colors - well known brand name. A complete
range of misses sizes 14 to 20 and half sizes 141!2 ·
to 24'h.
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Regular 8.95 Womens Dresses··--. Sale 7.44
Regular 7.95 Womens Dresses .. - •. S.le 6.44'

groups with matching shifts and tops

to complete a beautiful slack ~f.
Come in now and look around. All
conveniently arranged for easy

selection styles In regular and extra

sizes.

.fUNNEL...
PAJAMA$.

BEAUTIFUL
BLOUSES

your school room In style with
several of our blouses In the

latest styles. Choose from
basics and body shirts -dressy
whip creams with ruffles and

lace trim . Solids and prints In
sizes 30 to 38 and 40 to 4&amp; .

Sale!

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ANGEL ·

TREADS

toda

Sizes 32 through «&gt;and extra sizes 42 through 4. Now Is a per-

recTo ...._flghllnflatlony, and allow

feclllmoto buy whst you want. Step in - See thl• wonderful line

584

2.95 '

It illjnper.Uve at this time in .
, our bii!Ory 11!*1 WJ te«der our
,.-Joritlel to·1 meet lhe needa of
' . . . nation and best
( ~tal'!lble resoui;ce_s_,-" ~.- ·
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·:~: • -: 11lerniwe we mllft hOld the

Se.e !.Ills ,. l;lealllltul
selec;tl1on •'of stacks
and rl'l'al¢hlng foils for
girt~ sites 1 to 14.

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Lltflo boys ilzn 2 to 7. Ragulor boyo sizes .6 to 20. ~. ,
regular slzts olld extra Iorge r,lw.
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Weist lenvlh lackots - cor coet ""gills. Solid colora • jllolda .
checks. All or:e warmly lined: Very ""II atyfH. Ex..,-tty
toilorod '!11d ready for your ser.ctlon. ·
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Lined ond unll,.., CPO'aln ill ' '"'· Solid I:Oioru~ QOiorfui

Fortrel

Polyester ond 50 percent ·
combed cotton, Very well
made with toper legs - bell

loops. Solid color blue,
Ioden grNn end block.
Slits :WIG 42 wolst. Choose

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Press

OOATsWEATERS .

Wijil

Ideal

double

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RAilE IIICnt lllllon, U... Slalle bu

IJIIIII«IIrale&amp;J fir Clai41M ID Gee tile

clly In ~

.:tt:rlilo!Jt••~)i»c~J ~~~ bul ~II qultun II

Mlb Monefte!d 1111l Jluila lbtU llllliiJitllled
.• tlkplalll,e - - bll!blllabtiY puded'

tlilciws.

$1~ ~' 1~. ' .

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18.
. Made of

Nrmanent
65 percent c"1fon. 3S: poi-.
cent Polye1ter. Popul.a r
unbulfoned Ivy· . lang
pointed cottar • collar
stoyo.

Shop in the 3rd floor furniture department and

see lhe large selection of swivel rockers,
recliners · Rock-0-Lounoers and occasional
chairs now all at sale

'Mr":.

1.95

Sale!
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SOFAS AND LOVE SEAlS

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Seiectlon

·On !tie tot floor-Wollolr ·
..,. in!lll , womens ci,tch

Y~k ~rm~ent PreQ

wORk ,

Big ~i\Y

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purlfl - wamons wallots
ond mlltcl11"9 kfY Cillo
&lt;~e!• - Ail ,ex~pllonot .
vlitun. VerY welt made.
Correcfiy lfvlos.

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1111 .eleetion. You'll
prii"'bly w11nt 1 new
wallitt for Yoursetf.or
somlone
your
family• .

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etlllell Cotmly
beiJJg lleld
·at lbe
Kelp
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ThomviDe Finn

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The Ohio Department of
Rlgb.,aya Thursday · opened
lbe bldl on.Jt proJectalncllldlng a
f)O.I mlll.lon sectloo of In-

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Ocran J. Dalley, 70, Portland,
n!llred cuatodlan of lhe Portland Elementary School, died
Thursday afternoon aJ the
Rober Medical Center,
Mr. Dalley.,.. a ruember of
tbe Pe~tecoital Church at
Racble.
. ~IJ!fl~lat ~... hlp,
· Ou11le; hur 110nit, Bllhte,
· Lcmie and David, all of Porlland; Leonard of r ~-Bottom;
.. lour daughters,
Bryce
. 'flii'lor, Fairfield, CaUf.; MrJ,
Ernest Trlpplett, Mrs. ArSYie
Deeter, both of Racine, and
Mrs. Virgil Cozart, PorUand;
four sisters, Mrs. Charles Riggs
and Mrs. Alva Riggs of San·
d1vllle, w. va. ; Mrs. Lena
Alley, Chartalon, w. Va.: and
Mrs. Jess Pickens, Racine; four
brothers, Oliver, Columbus;
()mar, Racine ; Howard Dalley,
Hockingport and Bruce of
Pennsylvania.
Also surviving are 17 grandL r. Jtutt 1 ...... 1111 eblldren, one great-trandebild
~ 11 a... Jlole.l'lloOIIe plf and several nieces and

Byllalledl'rtuiD......u-1
An Arab guerrilla orpnlzallon said today all
boltagee beln&amp; held aboard
lbree jetliners hijacbd to an
~in lbe Jordanian desert
wiUbeallowedtogoiDAmman.
The Palestine Liberation
~11011, mailing the an- n • In Amman, said
lhe move was being undertaken
''for hfunanllarian reasons."
The passengers, nwnbering
mllre lban 250, would be beld In
Amman while lbe negotiations
with the United States, West
Germany, Britain 'and Switzerland continue . An International Red Cross team is
representing alllbese nslklna in
the negotiations with the
Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, lbe
guerrilla organization which
carried out the llljacldngs.
The PFLP Is demanding lbe
releaae of seven of its comrades
being beld In Britain, Switzertand and Weal Germany and
lbe releaae of an undetermined
number of Arab&amp; from Israel in
return for release of the
hostages.
The nationt earner today
rejected guerrilla proposals for
a two-part eschange of the
hostages.
Diplomats from lhe United
stata. wea~ Germany, Switzerland and llritaln, actina as a
"crlaia council" in Berne,
Switzerland, lo unify their
negotiating position, said they
"are conoidering presenting
cOWI!etptCIIM"'a1S" to be submilled lo lhe guerrillas by a

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Special Purchase
and Sate
~ys l.ong SlHve

nylon. Yo11r !iiJo ~f n91~ f,~~· B'lP~dQ IIJd
·blue.

by the Pomeroy-Middleport Uo111 Club.

Miller rtported that lltandance baa been ·good, but mon!
ladl6l are urged ID parilclpate. Robert Snyen of Mason bas
•!lam top bonon all three nflhta, having'been c1ose1t "'lbe
J!ln. Tbe conlell wDI tiKI Salta'day at 10 p.m. Saturday wiD be
Ladles Ill)' llartlng at 2 p.m.
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JACKETS AND CAR~OOATs:

SLACKS
50

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Mens and Boys , . ..~

CASUAL

PLATFORM ROCKERS
Comfortable high back rockers upholstered In

,2 yds 95• .

See the big Selection

Mens

Sale I Our 584.00

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belrw JIIICII1I!Ired

4.95

b ! l e student and
secretary desks on sale in the lrd floor furniture
department.

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BOB IIILUI:R, It,IIIIU, ~ of tile &amp;tl&amp;la-One
Golf Cmlell, emceee the evenlf1l actlfltlee. Tbe conlell II

Sizes ~ to 20. Navy.
blue. Regulation CPO
Jacket with lined
necktiand.

s~!!n !,9

lbe working
man voted
to takeagainst
home r------·--:;~;,::-----------------1
more
pay, I have
unnecessary . defense apAn
outsfendfng
propriations in lbe past and
group ot coor.
today !be results of lbooe efforts
dlnattd •port.
swur far girts by
show that lbe total cost of
defense represents ifSB lban a
· "Sbetchinl"
cents out of eacb tbpayer's
dollar spent for goods and
llerVIces. Defense spending ;.,
IIOw 7.9 per cent of total U. s.
ll!tJidin8, the second· loweat
level since before lbe Korean
All vinyl stick-on, .
War. I feel that we can cut
plastic. 18" wide.
certaill areas of defense
fiiiOIIdblll wllbual Impairing our
Big setecfl'!" o1 pa~~~­
ldequate defense pclllure. In
addition, I ha.. voted ID curb
Sale
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,flltllding which I feel only add
lo the current Inflationary
,.
'cycle.
The Ollllllqmlc lllljlalilln facing
wor~lna Americana 11 one
1riJlch IIIII ~ poCIIetboob and
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IIW!P accaanll. II II • eerlous
"I &lt;!''· &gt;i"' 11
llltuatlonbut cine lilaI billowing
1ncoura1ln« •lelia ol · lm•,
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CpO Shirts

214.00
264.00
328.•.00
366.00
336.00

Early American styles-Modern, French
Provincial and Traditional styles.
Regular 198.00 Suites
S.le 161.00
Regular 229.00 Slrites
S.'Je 114.00
Regular 239.00 Suites
S.le 1f2.oo
Regullir 249.00 Suites .·
Sate 199.00
Regular 259.00 Suites
$ale 201.00
Regular 339.00 Suites
S.lt 212;.0
Regular ·369.00 Suites
S.le 2N'o0
Regular 379.00 Suites
Sate 304.qo
Regular 419.00 Suites
Slle ~.Oo
Regular 429.00 Suites
S.le 344.00
Regular 449.00 Suites
S.lt uo.oo
Regular 469.00 Suites
Regular 489.00 Suites
Regular 498.00 Suites
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Regular 519.00 Suites
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Regulir 529,00 Suites
Regular 569.00 Suites
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large 20 inch by 36 Inch to~s of laminated
plastic. S Drawers plus one file drawer.
Finishes: Maple · Walnut - Pecan - Oak,

See the large

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Flannel
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KNEEHOLE -DESKS

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The~ were llready ~a Mooola1 lllldailblllltlb
~ over tile ,.... 11M willa, on 'nllndlo', llie ·~
'l'rlnlpartaUon Union (tri'U) ttemd
""uld feel fne ID
~-tile llnmln ... any time altc mlclnlllt&amp; Sept. :Ill.

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large selection of colors and styles.
S.le
S.le
S.le
S.le
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SALE! SIMMON'S HIDE-AlmS AND
KROEHl£R SliEP OR lOUNGES.
Sleep or Lounges
Hide·a· Beds · ·
Sleep or Lounges
Hide·a·lileds · ·
Sleep or Lounges

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toller coot olylt :h!f&gt;: Ex:
..tle~t setoctiOI)' ·ofcr patlerna. Now lsagoPd,llmato
slack up for lall and winter'

All arranged fof' your viewing In the Muslc Department on
the 2nd floor. New solid state Color TV - new console stereo
with radio · new tape players · tape rtcorders - tra.,.fstor
radios ~ AC Radios - Portable record players.
Ask any of the salespeople for a demonstration of ttit Foduct
you'd like to see and hear. Use CM.Jr senslblecredltservlce.

249.00
315.00
379.00
420.00
389.oo

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·Uti l'ble!i btd been, ~Yed
~- ell fedetal resW4ti~.

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u:; ,. 7IMI!Iillllfouworjt~of
, l~.M nillel In Me1p Ulllllty.

· 91ie1J:t,Co., ThOI'IIYille, wu lhe

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nephews.
Funeral services wiD be held
at 2 pm. Sunday al lbe Morris
Chapel with lbe Rev. Charles

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Allbi!UIIh Israel allo is Involved, It has refuled ID deal
wllb lbe guerrillas and II being
repre~enled onlJ. Indirectly by
theRedCrossnesotiatingteam.
Details. of · the guerrilla
propooal were not made public
b.. tha Red Croaa, but a West
German 1g o vern men I
spokt!IIIIWI in Bonn said ll came
in two parll: The guerrillas
would free women, children,
elderly and sick from the lbree

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Tbe game between tbe
MelpMiraodenudlroiiiDII
St. Joe at the lroiiiDII Foolliall

81adlt1111 w01Ju101
11ar1 alDiebl,
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SatardaJ,
Melp RIP l'rlaclpal, ..,.
aOUDCed today.

In the Morris Chapel Cemetery, •' ' ' ' •'•'-"~ ,•, .-,., '' '-"•'•
Friends may call at lbe Ewing Annual Meetkow
Furieral Home untU noon on
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will be Scheduled Sunday
The 36th annual meeting of
lbe ~ackson Production Credit
Aaloclatlon wDI be held SUnday
' CITED AFTER MIBHAP at Canters Cave.
E4win Rouh, 11,9, Letart, was Dlmer wDI be &amp;erved from 12
clle!lforlailltreiDJieldOII!&gt;J\alf noon until 1:30 p.m. Dlmer
of tht· roadwiy 1o11owing an tlckell! are $1 for adults and 50
~tan township road tlln .. Ctr!ta I~ cb!ldren.

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Couttty,-1
twoof llld
wm be
tellthl .mllel!
Rt. live
124. ~ by Tes Hartison
and furthe
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with Valley lloya. The IWimmin&amp;
In •4'o1!1)l9"P :an aulo driven . by Joeeph pool wDI be open from a.m.,
•· Hn!'iDI' ~ ll U;•.m.1iiil G~, ., Rt. 1 Dater, N~ llllhp.m. A&amp;Uided tour ol tile

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FROM EIBERFELDS
Choose from our outsiandlng
selection of womens blouses
by " Laura Mae" and "Miss
Fashlonallty'' - step Into

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NEW! 1971 HOM£ ENTERTAINMENT

WOMEN'S
CAR COATS

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SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMEN'S DRESSES .

plete line ol bell bol1oms, stove pi~
and regular slacks In proportioned
lengths. Kn its, wool flannel, tweeds,
and stretch denims - solids, Plaids
and stripes. Some from coordinate

of womens sleepwear.

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br four 1llklll ....-.uns 1180,QIII lit tile 11110,1110 raJ1road

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Hostages To Amman,.

. . . tbnlt, and~ llli!Mn ~-bltvtiD ..w.

Depart. J-----------~----------------------~
men! figW"es show that lbe
Gross National Product - lbe
broadest measure of business
activity - moved up in June
after two quarters of decline.
The nwnber of unemployed fell
by 206,000 In JWJe to 3.9 million
nationally, after steadily rising
Now is the time to choose your
in each of lbe five pre&lt;-eding
car
coat · a special group In
montha. And retail sale8 during
wet looks. quilts. corduroys,
the second quarter of 1970 were
wool melton and twills. Some
up 2 per cent from the first
are belted with w~rm pile
lnlerllnlnva • omart styitl for
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ell
In ' IOikts end l;talds.
· ·'f!1e opllmlltic note being
aou'nded here is that Adminiolration economic pollcl\!8
are starting to take effect. To
understand wbatls going on in
our comples economy and lbe
Mminiolratlon's approach Ia
lbe problem, it is Important that
we reallz.e that our economy is
currenUy In a state of transition.
First, the economy ls con·
New styles - your older
verting from a wartime to
favorite styles In small.
peacetime economy with major
medium, lar ge and
extra large sizes. Be
reductions In defense apendlng
sure to see this excellent
while, secondly. it is also
line of womens slippers.
cooling off from a long lnOationary spree aggravated by
a aeries of federal deficits
' totalling $811.&amp;billion from 1961 1---:Just-:-R~ec-ea-:-'w-:d~'.-=:-Katz~S::--Ie~ep-w~
...-::---.._Wom--en~--1
lbrough 1961. This period in- rUI
cluded a mammo!IJ $25 billion
For Womon
delicti in 1968. We are stU! Woltz gowns · full length gowns - mid length gowns . Pajamas .
feeling the Impact of this
Long and short sleeve robes . ensembles.
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A good lime for family shopping. Come iq ·ahd see
lhe manY. ·new arrival~ 'all over the stor:e. ~arlng
apparel for your fam1ly and furnishings for your
home.
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Recent Commerce

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planealnreturnforaevenof lts
C&lt;lllll'ades held in England,
West Germany and Swltzerland, and it would free lbe

remaining healthy men when Twocttheplaneo,aTWA707
Israel releaaed 111 UlllpOCifled and a Swialair DC8, 1l'ert
nwnberoflbeArabguerrlllaslt hijacked Sunday and~ w
II holding.
lbe hoi, dual)' airfield 41 mllel!
from Amman, and a Brililh
Overseas Alr•ays Corp .

Court Of App.d.al8
To Convene Here
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Two cues are ocbetied for
(l'esentallon Wednesday when
lbe Fourth Di11r1c1 Court ot
Appeals ct~~venes in !be Meigs
County Courlbouae II 9 ~.m.
Presiding Judge Gordon B.
Gray of Atbens and Judge
Homer E. Abele of McArthur
and Judge Earl E. Stepiii!OIOII
of Portamoulh wiD be making
lhe summer 'rialt of lhe appea1l
court to lbe county.
1be C.nrl of Appeals dlrtcdy
revlewsallcueabtardorlriecl
in lo1m courta In wblclt lbe
dedslm II bein8 appealed.
1bese cues may bave bedD
tried In Common Pleas,
Pt-obate, Juvenile, Municipal or
CoUnty Courl8 and may be

watpurpc~~~e~~overlbe (I'OpOtly

of Forrtll M. White, et II. Ill lhe
matter of the aptrOIIriation by
lhe Slate of Ollie of euomenta
lor highway purpoees over lhe
property of Dennil L ,
Facemyer, et al.
The Fourth llillrlct Court of
Appeals-llso-...ObiD
counties Including Adama,
Athena, Bron, Gallla,
1118bland. Hoc:ldng, Jackaon,
L a - . Meigs, Pkbway,
Pike, Ro., Scioto, VlniDD and
Wllllblnglon.

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Rick .Van Maire and Eddie
Brown spoke on their ez.
per ieileea at lhe. American
LeglonBoysStalelnAlbenslbls
swnmer
and thanked lbe post
lor sendlnil them. A note of

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Dies Thursday
CLIFTON - Thurman Q,
Young, 10, Clifton, died Tbunclay at lhe Holzer Medlcil
Center, •
Mr. Young wu born Aprilt,
111110 at Glenebben, Olllo, son of
!be late John H. and Jenny
campbell Young. His wife

Flonmee died In 19H.
Mr. Young .,.. a

Hantonstalllnstalled
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Officers were installed
Wednesday nigbl •ben FeeneyBermett Post 128, American
Legion, met at lbe post home.
The new offl""rs include Paul
Haptonstall, commander ;
~--F. b. RGacb,
vlceOi"ll ?¢1Uf,.'l'oft1·
,
IOCOIHivlee Olllllllllllder; Lewis
Long, adjutant; Chelter Erwin,
finance officer: Sam aark,
sergeant-al-arms ; Richard
Pickens, chaplain; Jacob
Turner, service officer; Henry
Clatworlhy, chlld welfare; John
Fultz, chairman of lbe Gift lor
the Yanks Who Gave prDII'am.
Elected to serve on lbe board
of trustees were Don Roach,
Jacob Turner, Henry Clal·
worthy and Norman VanMatre.
Roach, past eighth dlstr!ct
commander, was installing

(BOAC)VClO~tbemwben

It wu pirated Wecinelday. ·
According to the beP •
eellmata from lbe alrlinea,
there are 251 jlUNIIgerl and
crew aboard lhe three planes
ellbj!r clvll or crlmlnll.
'llhlle another 150 or so women
Sche4lled lw ~ and children were allOtred to 19
WecbiHday are -In the IIIIIIA!r to' Amman.
oflbe llj)lll'O(I'lallon by lhe State
of auo lor 01110111111tllor high-

retired
railroad machinist and a
member of C1lflon Lodge :as.
He Is survived by five
daughters, Mrs. Kathryn
Johnson, Mrs. Frances Jolmson
and Mrs. Bess Ingell, all ol
Mason; Mrs. Margaret Nunn,
Rock Creek, Ohio and Mrs.
Belva Rouoh, Cllf!Gn. Tweoty-

lhanka from Judy Wlnegard
wu read thanking lhe group lor
llpOIISOl'ing ber to lhe study of
alcohol and drug a(luae at
Whittenberg Unlvenily in flve~llld 3911fU~
Springfield.
8J'andchlldren survive.
A.IJOit.~ ----~ ,_... Mnlaio wiD ba ,~
forllaturdayatlbenewplrkof Sunday at 1:30 :PP.Ilhe poet in MJdcUep&lt;q Mem- retildtJice with lbe i!eV, -~
bers are ask... ID ID the Morrilon IDd lbe Rev. Frlf*
parkat IOa.m-:'The·~·;oted to Cbeesebrew officiating. Bqrtal
pay l.e&amp;lon c1uea for all World will be In lbe IOOF Celqttary.l t
war 1 members Of the post.
Muon. Friends may callalll!e
RelreahmenllwerelerVedby residence
at
aaytllne.
Tony Fowler.
Foglesong Funeral Hmf!e bin
charge of services.

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Moadar elearl•l 'headay
ldp lempenlllres lathe
upper . . 110111118 lise ......
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cooper of John St. flew; ID Tulia,
Okla., where abe baa enllpd
lbe Orlll Roberti UDIVerilly.
Silo has been selected .lo 1111'·
llclpate in the choir, Her
dress •• Oral Robe~t. ' ·
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