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Johnson said
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enterlainers, parents, broa dcasters and the press are
helping to spread drug culture
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Honey • the motor bike cornpany U.:t advertises 'A Trip on
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Concert fever is mounting as
music
lovers in Gallia, Mason
(Tocllnlcolorl
and
Meigs
Counties organize
Donald Sulherlend
into teams to conduct the Trl·
Elliott Gould
R - "R" under 11 not
County Community Concert
odmlttoct wlthoul parent.
Association's 24th annual
. membershlp 'eampitgn. ·
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Mrs . Lewis Schmidt of
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Gallipolis is general chainnan
Dress leverHI
Admission : $1 .00 Adults, 60c
of the 1970 drive. Recruiting
Children
workers in the Meigs County
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Mra. James O'Brien and Mr.

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great 'Turn· from
lhe yopth was ioadlld.
On's,"
Johnsonassaid.
Leroy IJlirdnttt a black
" Perhaps the critical point is ambulance driver ior the EUia
that yoUng song writers and Ambulance Service s8ld pollee
~"tical attempted to stop
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performers don't rnake...campaign conbibutions, but picking up Monlgomery.
that Ford, TWAandolher~;
1mage m?~chand1sers do, •
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foreign
service offlcers Thur,.
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Agency, the Democratic member of the Fed•ral Communica- By Untied Press llltemallonal
Uons Commission said alcoho- Heavy fighting broke out
Usm and disease caused by again today in the Jordanilm
clglarettes were far worse capital of Amman and in haD a
problems than drug use .
dozen cities to the north, and

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may operate a motor vehicle on
campus if they comply with
state regulations involving
insurance and license, and II
they regl.ster their vehicles. A
copy of Rio Grande College's
regulations concerning motor
vehictes on campus may be
picked up In Hamsay's office.
These regulationa apply to both
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· FQ~ ~TE!!EP'S MOST ~~ITINf SOUNO.I

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reporti reaching Beirut aaid ~ a ~: 1o4m, ~r• doudof llleil!l• ftJiled lortb.wltb aIoiii; ~ !11\d' ~ " ·:,.:•
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dos ~ stre&amp;lllbiS Into Jordan to J~ to !lid ~- wOIPJihl lltla!a,,,..fll ~Ole hoW fast. ~ Jo\r 11*4.I'Uil~P., .~·: ,,
to81d the Palestbrian gqetTillu whoarewllholltptOpel!meillcal · el!'lilr 11aa lnl!lcatad 11 would not ~ ISO mtlea lib I!OJII', •
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atrongholds, and · Cairo's In- dlctne, ~ - . eq~j)lpellt, 'deddil MGnd&amp;y to tiave ~ · ,.,ncemeo Wwl ~· '...
fluentlal newspaptr AI Abram tenta •.,.S beddinR- ·
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upresaed fear the death toll
The · ~t of internatlooal
A IIIIIOtln8 IIi sdM!duled a1 111a1 11mt belwellll JlSU -.d- ,•;
would rise to 20,000 to 30,000. lnterv,entlon aJIIIOBr¢ to be mlnlolralorl, ciQ' and. ~· ·pollo:e IIJII lhe Oblo ~
Lives of 54 hijack hostages and growtng. GuerrUia leader Yas- PaiJ'Ol.MaJ. RalpbE.~ofthedty,oJ~otilld~propcii!l(!" .
390 Americana in Jordan were aer Arafat ~ directly to fAi take a plctun ol "8JI)'Oile creating a dleturiJence or troulllf Of
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The International Red Crou del Naaser ~~ to his aid,
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NEW JOU _ PIUNcJ!: NORODOM ~
leaders Instead in a~ for bodla'• olllled dJI4t of 11a1e, llld 'lburlday lhe· ~ '
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Ill an lrllele ID Forelp Aflalra mqalne, Sllianoull ~ lbe, ·
nne and Sept. 1.
Dia in. Columbw btterv,.itlm of u.s. and !Iouth VletniDieie lrQOI)IID delt!'oJ
"I demand that thl.s liUIII be
returned to 'the IUjlayere by Mra. Grace Esterline, of 29 Communlll aaDctuattea·ICIUilly bad otrensthened tbe VIet CGnc
Mr.Coudorhlacommlttee,and South
Prlnc:eton
Ave., and aprad the Will' to Cambodia.
1 d1!111811d lhet Mr. Coud ·lllclp Columbus, a former Meigs
cmduclblg hla campaign at lhe Cotmty resident, died Thursday *--x.:;x,:~~. w.~z-i~:~~;i::i&gt;M.~ In Pickens Fo~t ,·
people's espenae," Shieldsaald. In Colwnl1us. .
TOLEOO, Olde (UPII Marine Private Firat a.''Ibis 11 IIIOiber 11agrant Sbe is survtved )IY a sister, Moll of 1•• clly'• 2,5DO WlUiam D. Davia, 1011 of ~·
llbule 111 111e partol the Repub- AnnaM.Serpar,Columbus; two llll'lldq fekiiOn relllnleiiiO e,nd Polrs. WUUam D. Davia, Sr.,
11ca11 candidate fer IO'II'IIIIr of· grandcbllclren, Mrs. JWte Stoll lbe 'tlaNIIIOm today ·after 1109 North Secood. Ave., Mid-{
tbetnlllt)laced in~ b)'tbe apdJack~k; ,ada~t.er:'"- belllllile4b)'a.,leader ~I . Q!I. ~ ol . ~
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Ralph Crump is chairman of Board of Directors at the close
Mason County's drive teams, of the membership drive.
and Mr . AI C. Evans l.s heading Adml.sslon to aU local conthe drive in Jnckson County. cer.ta, as well u to thoee in
Mr. Laure.OC!!, H~ber is •'"!"· ;!!•IRhllorlng cl)l~•· Is . br.,,_,.t'&lt;!IIIIQR •~
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Rio Grande ie8bl': membership card only. No" a.ila~, ''lt ~~~~ Davl4; , . .hif p• great- acollltiGu Ia a PlY ..,.,. Uclpajlng in~ "Picbtlf
Last year's 652 memberunay tickets are eve~ sold at the door, that Roger Cloud Is not ihe'man grandchildren, and several coallaae.
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Forept" with· the Ftr&amp;t .~ , ..
renew memberships by mall. and memberships an; available readY to audit Oblo, let alone nieces and ~· Fllends
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may caUallhe Sbroyer ~aral the Toledl Federilloa of
Durlni the llnit14.daj,.,OI
renewed wlll be reached per- Sept. ~t. 3. The cost of an '"lbeandltor m1 his 111a11 are Home, 1271 W. Broad St., where Teachrl, waraed lhe operatl~ Marines
sonaDy by drive workers.
individual membership is $10 pa111 bY the Wp&amp;yere of Oldo to services wtU be .held at I p.m. teacllen lbal If tbey lla)'el! pounds of rice
The fOI'IJW dri1e for new for 811 adult and $3 for a full- . ketp Witch owr .emy tran· Saturday. Burial will be · in offlbe job IIIey weald bo Ill. miacellaneoua'
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members will open on Monday, time student ·through college. saclloo ln~vinll tile tupayen S111110l Cemetery, Cohunbua. vtolatloa of c•e 1lale ' 2115 ·plllllidl 'of· tobaCCo ·
Sept. 28, at lhe annual ''kick- Headquarters for the annual 111110ey," aaldSIIelda. "Parh&amp;pe ,
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off"dlnner.Mra. BelayKoonce, membership campaign will be lltbeAudltorandhislllalfhad Truek TunuOver ·~ 11J pabiJe ~.. •r&lt;l!r\W,(e•
a represenlaUve of Communi~ at 11 ~t St. ID GaiHpoHs. been dolnC wllat tbey were paid Hea , ~ ~ rePofted
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in tuecalloana. .· ·
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local ~lion during the drive may caU headquarters, "If Rott« ClQud ilftd his lllall acddeol 'l'llli'ICiq at 2:• p.m; IIIChway Patrol repai1ed 18 Dtplll,
week-long drive.
446-1314, or any olthe following bad not been polltlclllng111 Plb- The )felga Coailty Sber!lf'l 81IID •C'C'Id!int 11 1:15 •. p.m.,
Already sc:heduled to appear chairmen: Mrs. Schmidt, 446- de time, the people of ,Oblo depllftioenl . IJid . Ltwreno:e 'l'I!Unday 011 ·Rt.1 tlv,teiilllallf
on theTCCCA's C&lt;lllling-concert 41,28; Mrs. Reed,.992-2370; Mra. mJabl not have IDat $2 mllllon Bee!lle, driV,:ol tbef!'lldt,;... al!llla1011111oiRt:IIM.A~
season are Ill" First Chamber 0 Brien, 992-3589, Mr. and Mrs. lllriluahlllegalloanltolll Qda· 8olnlltlllai1Rt.lt1Ju41Weslof truck operated by £dWird E
Dance Company on.Feb. 22 and ~uer. 7u.'1664; Mrs. Crump, 00ma corpor.tkll!," he aald.
d)ellt. 7~ Whantbell'lldt Wbtte S1 Pamei~ ~lnlo ·-.1·
the Nell WoUe_ Jazz Trio on im-297 4; Mr. Evans, 286-3229, ,
llimeclo'verin~
due io I auto 'cklven by' K,ilitil
Marchi9.AdditlonalartlstawW andMr.Huber,245-6353.
blowa dri...~ ·irucli,.. ~·t•,32,Rt,ii;~ ·
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were, no,..{nJyrln a!ld ,. nQ.· '~lea. , No one ~ liljurtll Hav&lt;ID;
the wile of Coach WUUam dU.IIonl., ·. .,
Md no dlatloni .,.... llaied. l
PbUllpe; II a certllllld teacher.
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The board aJao transferred Memben Of AlpHa Della veta,... •Mt!IIOrlli ~
PhiiUpa from baaebail coach to Eptllon fraternity of ~to ADMISSIONS- Ada B!eU.....
track and llllliled Larry He~ Grande College
~old a car. Racine; Davl~ Dant, Mid·
buebaU coach.
wash lrOJII 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, dleport.
The board approved these .. Saturda)': at . Mlddlepiitt . DISCHARGES
substitute teachers for the town haD:
wishing
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year:Mls.GraceW-,Fanny wash
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BeDe Brown, Leo Kennedy, ~ .,
Margaret Parlona, Marg~t
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Lawrence Rolle, Thelma DIU,
Clara Thomas; J. S. Davia, ·
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Non Jcriaft, Ben.Jaml!' Ran·
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campus security officer.
Jensen said aU commuting
s!udents who have applied for
parking permits on the campus,
or who win he operating a motor
vehicle on campus, should
obtain a parking sticker from
Gerald Hamsay, assistant lo the
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increaaed vandalism on the
campus, particulady in parking
areas.
Neils A. Jensen, dean, pointed
out that vandaHsm and
destruction of personal
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and someone fired on lllril," \!lth"comllal engtneera ~lily .
aaid Patrolman George Early. re)mil~lng four blpwn ' ·up , .
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Scboolltadlala tbll fall are art ml r.tlo 111d IA!IeviJion repmr. AI rl&amp;bt. art
llulienta Kimllly Pla'ce m1 Cher1l t\'ollian are elvlll sugestlons 011 caplurlnjl
proper pa'IIIICiift from Mrs. Marprel Ella Lewll,lllandlng, iDIIrudct of tbellt
daas. Ill the otber plc$11re, Dale Harrison, iulructor, behind lhe table, explallls
tbeueof a~meter to (!rem left), Jalln lflllneU, Danny While and Ed Partor
In the ~ and radio repair claso.

_Survey of Water
.System Assured
CHESTER _ The ~ PlainsOlester Water Dlltrk:t llclard hU given
the areen llgbl to a preliminary lllrVey to
determine theleulblllty of tm alanllon to
lhe

wuirer• lind It lmpoaaible to accept an
appUcation, appllcallta are uked to notify
tho water olllce which Ia now located at
Olester in a house between the Baum
lllllttier Co. and Gaul's Grocery.

Damage Suit Filed
GALLIPOLIS - A damage
suit asking ,Z0,3Z9.55 lla1 been
filed In GalUa CoUDty Comm•
Pleas Court as a re1ull Ill a faD

al a downtown · business
establishment two yean ago •
Terry Reo. a minor. flied
the action lhroilgll bla father,
Pa•l E. Bees, IDd ..-r,

Ballots to·
Stand p ·
GALIJPOLIS - 'llle ~

Board of Eleet11111, upon
mendaUoD of Proaecllllnf ·

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the Di!loret H. Reel, Rt. t, Patrlol, ,
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48 Colll1 St., l!Jid Ratb AvnerJ ~ 1 of
,TJI•· p111mep• ftpjblll!t' , . 1PIII ·Ga"~o...IIB.
~ Reel ~ ' Twp.,
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:r.CIIIlre iPprotl~ti!1· llir..ee montba: ·
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the ll&amp;'Vey, Coin·
Syltelna of Greenwood, Ind.,
Which ..... the servi~ of Claude Quillen
who de&amp;IIJied the present syalem. Com·

monwealth bu been retained for the
leaaibWty ltudy.
. Upon the adolo:e of John HID, vice
prealdent of Commonwealtll Syalema,
Sept. 21 baa been set u the final day oo
which potentlal castomera can sign to
obtain water IOI'VIce throt!lh the proposed
alanllon. 'lberelore, attir tho Monday.
Sept. 21 date no appllcalloo for sen1ce wW
be accepled at the present fae of $liO.
The onjy licr1IIPI which would be perhoWever, wwe 1ilable · to mitted
lllai' lhe deadline would be !hoM
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recommendecl by the anglneen In an area
. 1te belleYod ID bari wblch wciul!l require mra Blgnupa to
make tbe partlcular area twlble. In IIICh
aap1e ilme, but lhlllll onjy
lnltancea, area WCII'br1 would be advtaed
of the plan.
AiJPIIcatlons for water aervtta may be
obtalnedlrcmvoltmlilerworbranamed in
.. varlouneelions I1Nr the c11atr1e1. If u-

FoiiOlilt!lllt, the qlrieerl wiD advise the
board 111 Ill lilldlnp. The Qnilon
project wlll require lhe aame .~
as carried oqt 111 -tbe atlglnal~ and
the projected lime that &amp;®a~ iorvlce
could be alerted llllder the extenalon
remaina tndeflnlte.
It 1.s being otreased bY !he board lhet
appllcaUons for service by tbe l)'llem
under lbeproposacl alenJ!on must be ft1ed
by the Sept. 28 deadline.
Named to serve 11 a new member of
lhe board Ill Gene Yost, Racine Route I.
Yost wu appointed ID liD the 1111npired
term a! Eldon Gaul who bas resiCned due
to hHlth reasons. The board bas lorwanted a letter of C'ODII!M!I!dall111 to Gaul,
lll&amp;ned by each member, for hla dodlcated
........... to the I)'Jiem.
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It is .... reported that the neceaury
equJpment to do road crnu1naa lor
rellclenla wbo have paid tbe t200 charCO
lor sen1ce 1lJider the orl81nali)'Jiem wW
be received bY the board within the •
'DUIIIIb. ~falllnc lntotlda eale8ory are
to III'IIIIJ lhe board alllco.

eontendi that • Sept. lt, .....
wbtle· aecompanled by bit
mo&amp;ber, be was ea&amp;erlng lbe
ilelendut's premJaa wben be
feU Into aa ope~~ and unproleeted trap door. He 1eek1
000 for lnjurlel ud hla
m iher 1ft additional •10 000 In
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requlremellti

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Rmlllli'Cocle and other
eleclloll and 1iqucll'

IC1eetiOft oflld•ls
will 'JIIII8l' .., the baUol as
requeoled. The lllutaare:
of inlollcatm, llquon be
llhould lhe sate of wine bY
COfti1IIIIPIIon 111 and off tbe Pl'8lllliM
when_.. be permitted in the
It .
Rio GnDcle, should 111e sale of wine lot••
eonsumption 111 and off lhe preml" !*: .
permitted; abould the lllle of ~;·
Uquon bY tbe &amp;lui be permilte4llllllillall~
the alate liquor atorea be permitted II! llj!
aplrltuous liquor bY tbe PlcUae rt;,'
C01111111lption off the premllea Wllere ao!il: :
be permitted in the VIllage of Rio Gninclf.·.
Cleatervllie .... !laocoon Twp.
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AN HONORARY DOCroR of Ian cie&amp;nlo from Olio
Univeralty is,......xed by President aaude R.· Sowle (left).
ID .llr. Marlin W. Eaoel, Ohio 'o Slate Superintendent of
Publlc lnlllnlctlon (right). Tba degree awardlnl Ca'O!IIOD)'
was part of a apeclal conwcation held on the Ohio UnlYII'IIIIJ
campus In conjunctim with tile amual meeting or Pill Delli
Kappa, a men's education booor society. llr. Euel, who
beada the fourth largelllsebool enrollment in the nation, was
cited for hll contributions aa an educa!iooal fllate&amp;OIIID In
reJn&amp;e~~ting the ca,.. of education in the buslneas,
professional and poliUcal aectora.

Vlco-l'relldeal

J!ut the flnl duly or'a IIWd .
aolbJDI, liP,..... ladlreeii.Y, lo ""'lbe _..,••
ca~~~t. A!ld K)''sflrlt mtfli ....lei_... 4JfllCI\IIIII

r.riiHileldtnollbenllloli~bllcble•IIIQdiW .
help ..,..bla own.
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Ky OUCIJt to giYe lbe DICit ~ ,Of[; :fj;
Oriental tamrelll - . , _ ,... to lilt • •
Melnllre. And lbe )ley, Mr. lfdlltlre auilllllo
emlellt With hll acii..W. b) Ute pulpit, ·

No Winners .·
In Auto Strike ·

~Y - Pu(ibs of lbroe elementlry I!Choola In the
Eul4rn ~ School Diatricl- RiverVIew, Dleater and Tuppers ·
l'lllaa -will agsln be using the ln-acbool teleYislon program of
.WIJI,Jt-TV, Alhe111, which gets Wlder way Moaday for the new

Two currently popular movies are satirical spoofs 011
war ll(leCificllly the Korean War aod World War II. A few
,eaH ago, an En&amp;llsh musleal dealt devutltlnldy with
one of the areb lnaaniUes of all time, World War f.
A related human activity that cries out for the same type
of tnalinent is the labor strike.
A strike is a kind of bloodless war, exhlbilinl the same
abandonment of reason fnd resort to brute force to setUe
dloputes as the shooting kind of coDlllct.
.
'lbe current shutdown of General Mot9rs is a pnme case
In poiDt.
Men may have been justified in the pest, In prenuclear
days, In gollg to war. There was $UCh a thing as total vle·
tory In wllich the winner dictated peace terms to the van·
But both sides In the auto dispute know perfectly well
tliat ueither can dictate to the other and that eventually
::e4will have to get together and reach a setUement muagreeable to both.
Strikes alao were justified in the past, when workers
were atruullng for the fundamental ript to organize
themselveilntO unions aod bargain collectively.
But no such basic issue Is involved in Ibis dispute. It is
\ d ~.and.IQIPro.vedcfrillge bel!~''' c;&lt;',l'lEJ .,rn
.•· So if the strike JllllltA~ventually he setUed by nego)latlon,
l wby bave a strike-lp-.tbe first p{acf,1
, Jlil6ause · every~y loves a good·- crap. Whether or not
man is by nature an agf!sslve animal or is impelled by a
''terrltortal imperative, as some authorities contend, it is
tbla natural love of a good fllht more than anytblng elsemore than ldeoloi!es, more than ·the thirst for conquest or
reveng.-.rlllch has always made men so ready for conlllct.
'lbal 81 men once marched otr slnglne to the glorious
wan .it yesteryear u on a holiday, some autoworkerl
Wllte 10 eager for the llrlke to beg!D tliat they walkad oft
thelr jobl a day earl)', atao 81 on a holiday.

' Tbus, the ~gaoda .canJIODI boom as eacb aide blaaU

the "enemy ' for Its unrealtltle demands and rejects prof·
flamd _.wD u beneath contempt, and after DID·
.Qaua o1 'iloll'an' w!lftb of ~unitlon ID the form of 1011
rp
~ '!lie~ are upended, peacs will be _declared. .
Aa Ill all Wll'l, noncom,hatanll lli a llrika suffer alolii
'lillll the 'COIDbelaDII. .
, Tbt aulolnd..., Is the
i:OIIIUDI&amp;r of . . . R~her
lli4l1lllrt ~ itand to l01e 10 per eeat of tbelr mar~
tiiiiPGQrtly fllld will have to heCID laying off workerl If
.. ..~~· more than a f.-.•,reeb. The eeonomle re1!11!'191111011&amp; ot alli'Oioll(ad atrlke will he felt11y.alm011 ev·

lltlme

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It 11, lDdaed, a 'subject that CJ'iea out for a gOOd satirist.
sUppose \hey gave· a strike and nllilodJ came .••

In Gals'·Corner Century Ago
Glll,tt edilllrlaJ:
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llllt h Well II one that baa heeD much debated of late, and
It a Ate Ia 18)' the facti aod argumenll .laid hefqre the
P!IIIIIC"JII the coUi'n of the dlscusilon have dons milch to
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once 10 universal, that ~en are a4apted
,t t·c
IIOihlll&amp; wsll but the dometlle dQI!el of the boule-

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. . ........ to claim aa field for lildlvldl!li effort from

~ ifltelllpnt, refined man who ileWI'1111Del u they
~Cift ·Would seek to exclude them. .
. ,.111 Oea!plllionl In no way !Dj~. affeet the
qQ"'~ ~by the other sex. tiy may 8Dd Olqlht to

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M'H!Dlllleratlve to women
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TBAamRS OF THE NEW llltb and Bixth grade lc:bool at
. llradbt!rJ rll!llalll with entbuslum over their e:~perlmenl in
ed1lcai.IGn at lhe acbool.
.
·'lbe lc:bool Wll set "' thll fsll at lbe requesl of intereal~
~ lrbo wanted to try a n.-. program fllr flftb and lixth
...-.. 'lllt ataff II ~ long hOara In plannlng and reslly
1ft ldad of playln£ lbe !bini ''by - ." Buically, the school is
&amp;llped with tile ldellof~the lludenla to move aiona at
In \ltber ...,,... everybody doe!n't have to
iheltown rate or
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· BY HIIBART WD.SON, JR.
WITH alllbe hot wealher we've been having the past few
days, it's hard to believe that summer will end on Wednesday_
When the temperature .-red to 9'1 one day last week, we !hough!
mayhe a new record had bean established, bot after checking our
&lt;llmalological Summary (puWahed by the U. S. Weather
Bureau) we found Septerriher baa always been rather warm, and

1hatlt's~.~~~v~,~~W.J~e.!Hf ~~~~e

cir to go out of a~~~trol; run off
the right side of the blgbway
and tum over.
CIOIICb and two paasengers,
Danny McQoud, 18, aod Tom
McQoud, ~. all bad minor
lacerations. Damage waa
heavy. No citation was Issued.

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Sherry IUJI&amp;and .cr~,'l!elll,Meli!nleWiltera'ilnd
Brenda Vao Meter and
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turea prbaarlea, seta a,ound the coUi)!i1 ePiiJia!illf.
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Irani Polllltfill!eli (lhe•tallor) and.iipealt VI~ till OWDc
Climb to.promi..,.. 81 *Proof ~ . eounttY .hai 111e
mUblp rpr ~ change In a troUbled et!l, .hal !10
real.rival~ Yll !Ji·Plailnllhe lame tha way a 1111m ·mutt .
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TVized Meetings
Of Council Catch

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MIDDLEPORT - Gene
Grate, ejark-treaauror of
Middleport, aa1d Saturday there
can he no new referend1111
OJI}lOIIin&amp; aoy public queotlon
this year.
implication in • ~ J1Porl
that a group *PP8f8Dil)' belded
by Verner See mtgbt J1!ik a
referend11111 against alablishment of a public 111bage
collection service clearly
''would he impolllible,'' Grale
said .. the deadline fllr audl
action is past.
Council recently propoaed In a
letter to all cltllens the town
_.ate a coliecUon servtee,
However, foDowlng an "open
letter" caused to he .publilbed
by Mayor C. 0. Filher In appoaiUon to the council's letll!r,
no further acUoo baa hefD
taken, according to Grate . .

Debbie Hawley, Andrei
a"' umu!':~v1:~•
DeorhilrstandR9BerDixoo.and ~ ... , , ,,
. , · contact.Wednesday,.irul older
wu establlalled on Sept. 1, 11153. n was a ~ 115. n
residents
to
complete
Tonight, ilion. o1. Tuts.
wao also lQJ oo Sept. %and 3 In 1853. Back 1D 193&amp;, it was liM oo
questionnaires.
Slplombot' 211-21·22
llep1.8,102onSepl. 18, mel 101on Sept. 9.
The
completed
questionnaires
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be
used
in
preparing
!Tocllnlcolor)
. . HillS 8cHoc;IL G~ IIO'OU Meigs County 1te mvlliclto
IIi order to vote In the November 3 electlm, an Individuals
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regional and slate While House
Donald Sutherland
~ !IDe tlyoutlflr i 1111 prodactlon to be filled Oct. 22 and mull he preoperl)' reatstaret1 by the Gallla O.WJiy 8oar&lt;l of
Conferences
scheduled
early
in
Elliott Gould
·c)!:l ihl ,the nt1r Melca Hlah Scbool b7 lbe Bill Bend Electlona. Deadline fir voter regilllration is Wedneeday, Sept. 23.
1971
by
tile Division of Ad·
Roled
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' under 17 nat
lllilllltrel Alllo&amp;IIOn.
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~miffed without parent.
Are y011 e\lgihle?
ministration on
Aging, Coloralr1aoot:
'' 'lblall the ftrlll ym..: bt some 17- that the IBI!Odatlon baa
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EI.I.WOOD crrv, Pa. (UP!) sbouid make for a better lleparlment of Mental Hygiene
Freight Fright
- tt,oor. to select 81tll11ho wUJ take part In a productlon. The
RECEIVED a poat card Tuesday from a ''transplanted Gallla -Big
things
sometimes
happen
govemnent,"
Bodensky
said.
and
Correction,
Columbus.
Don't
Spill 111e aeons
. ll'fGD!a'lllllheheld at 7:30 Mmday night at the former~ Countlan in O.lumbua." It read: ''Regarding your Sept. 13
in
small
towns
and
tills
Western
RabiDo
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Ohio's
report,
along
with
those
Droll
Reversal
Junl4' ilgt! ScbOol audllllrlum. Some 110 gfrla will be selected for coi!IDUI about the Delfil-- I too wrote to Rep. Gannalz and
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of 0 th
tate will 108 d to Admlsskln: $1.00 Adults, 60t
Pemaylvanla comm111lty be- RubiDo Who was hom here
er s s,
Children
the lii1IJkll ... '
received the ~~me 'fmn letter'. as Miss Mllla. I also an· llevesltbaaallgtblnggoingfor and --~tea a grocery does recommendations when the
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awered II but evidently he doelll~ have 'form letter No. Z' as I
not feel televised sessl~s in· Nf ational
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·', MJ:DI oo'illmANs responded well in rememberlni Mn. bell'd noUWW llu1ber. r wu encouraged by lbe 1ac1 that be to it.ReceDIIy the llon&gt;ugb O.uncD fluence
the deciaianB of the erence on _...,. convenes
-~ ~ Btaboul, fmner Middleport resldeal wbo il getting ., mud! nudl that he baa to rellllt to form 1e11ers for began televising ila meetin&amp;a, councilmen or brings out the November, 1971.
~ Iii flll, ~ Nunlng ilome, n Wooilllnd Ave., repliea. And 1 Wish to tllank The Tribune r.r
. _..ling bla name, 111d the Idea baa proved ex- "ham" In tllem.
A special broadcast relating
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~etc:., in Cmg. Miller's column. henl carbon eoplee of DIY tremely popular with the town •
"Some of them did not like tbe to converences on aging will he
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idea of pi&amp;tlng on makeup, or carried Wednesday all : ~ over
:.. Flltnllll Nlll'lll\a·lf!lllie. '!bey 1te Mrs. Bertha Myers, Mrs. ilepmsltltlvea lleYIDe and Miller and received favorable Stephen Rubino, 62, Borough mytblng like tbst," he Iiaid. WOUB-kiTV, Athens. It will serve
' Benba Mlgalt Ardl.er lllil a Mrs. Palma'.
replieafrom alloflbom. My final olfort wasaletterto President Council p-esident, got tile ides ''The cameras catch ua just like as a ·ckoff to the numerous
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that community relations could we are."
community forums beinl! held
Friuy . S;oturday
GRIFFITH, DAUGHTER of Mr. aod Mra. Dlarlea
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be Improved If the meetings or Redlo Station WEFM which over the state where Ohio's
&amp; Sunday
tlt'tmtli, PuDervy Route s, baa been a busy one since her return
ROY A. Moses, Tbqm&amp;n, a teadl.ir In lbe OH mu High lbe lknemher council could be lwoedcasts the monthly .... older people are being asked to . ----,--- - - - - - ,
Wal.t er Matthau
ftW1 ~ lbowln8·alldes ot some of the poiDII of interealsbe School lor the peat 11 yean, completed wwk on his Mallen seen and heiB'Ii. He l118llellled Bions, folio"" up with a "sound speak out on their needs and
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Ingrid Bergman
~"~111 to 'flew the m:eUent pioturellllll Friday, Ka...., bUkslball wlih lhe !mnoo11 Clarence (llevo) Francia in IIJU.63 and council quickly .,q,ted the call in and que&amp;llon the coun- Meigs County h•• 2,860
ciimen. The program has persons over 6S ye~ of age.
In
daJII Meiglllligh Sc(IOOIIIto!llng Ute slides IIIII andl~,recelvedhlaMIIIIenlnlbeflaldofl'byslcaJSclence. Idea.
Mak Dean'8 T !-t
,.._,.,_ l:lnua'alil"aalllc!lll!fr Ylllt to &amp;wit• 111111141111 of Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee. Hemaintained a polnlavense of Uhut or a polllllble too. Roy is About 11 cable televiolon )rOved very popular
"The ftr8l meetb,g lasted
e8
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:O· ~~~~~ inade the trip to EunJpe with lhe AII.QIIo Youth Choir. lllll'l'led to the fll'lllll' Joaine 'l'llomll, a110 a teacher in the 00 o:ompanles lid for the rlchl to
broadcast
the
sessions.
A
about
loll'
hours,
so
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guess
you
POMEROY
Jennifer
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a
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Dean,
daqhter
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Mr.
and
Mra.
ATl'IIAcnVERoule 7bomeofMr.lllll Tommy aod Robbie.
strmg Utllltlea Inc.
Rubino aald.
Earl Dean, Pomeroy Route 3,
Plus
atalf memben of the Melp Local S\ilool
atlaelll
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Meellni•
hasbeen
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the
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LEW Dlvlio, former WJE,ll . - . baa been named
Now
the
town's
citllerll
can
x'!X:'W.-i--&gt;.'X&gt;._'W#X&lt;"«&lt;llal
of
the
University
College
at
Frida1 eJ~Amoon!a storm.
p-esldenl of"' neilly. cquiJed
County llrHclraltlng,
Minnie Pearl
"Bit-In" on the monlbly Barougb
lltlo Unlvertity.
the IJmil7 ~ew the television 1111 had been Jne. 'l)le&lt;;CIIIIP'IIY wlll..,..alll W1t0V In WeUIIIIIn. The old WKOV O.uncil meetlago wllbout
In
MILLERSBURG - Tile
For U.U. a Bladen! 1111111
1f1!m1 lit JPrlday, they dld ,not ~ !11110 lilliiiJe aplridBept. 2. The new 111111on will ma(n!lilllbe WKOV teaoinc their Uvlng rooms.
realdeala of lblt oman bave maintained an acllllt.tbe llr.uelllre hi( heeD ~ Earl calllellen and hqiilmcy filr the lime heine IICall'dll!i to Davis.
"Tbe citizens get flrsl.mlnd IJoimel c-1)' Cmuallllily cumulated riolatd!c awnge
~ne room 8alurday ~ and · Tiae JC8 11·owned by Dllvts and :trW ... IIWIACed by Dennll infcrmaUon on what goea 011 at art basy dullq all their of 3.0 or above for the acllklnlc
!be men.ifl ~ dl~, · . slatlu.an. Davt.lla'lllllil'e or .l..,n County, and 11 )riiiiDtly lbe COJmcll meetings," Rllblno lllllq- • decorate their loan of at
15 boura per
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Wa""lii Loailvi)Jt .,a an .IJIIC!III~ In lie Farm Cr~IIBank ol aald. "They doo'l &amp;el dllllorled ttore wladowa. Tbey are quarter r.r lbe put lhNe
Cartoon
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a~ W~y visual director in the clly's El&amp;blll Aaaul Holmes
wjlbou&amp; 111f major IChool system, aa1d te1evisinf1 .i CtiiiiiY Aallqae Fallnl Wa
. Sid..
that Ilia lbe COWicll meellnp ''lnlllea • ·,. .Otlther 11 ud 11.
·~- ~ ·Davia biller rapport betw"" the ' .I!! viewliiC IIJe lllfft thaa
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· 1111 oooQmmi!J 1l'ti'e "Tha . ..levisloli c9verace ', II• , vlllton IUt a lrlp
· tba~ on the (JinCJ oul.bllll ,lilt open will!' :: ~on !ftelll!ory lai!O.· Tbe
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by Dale A. Clooch, 18; Mid·
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POMEROY - Delegates and Susan Andrews and Tom Ball.
allematea have been named to Sophomores - Jyl Beaver
lbe atudent council of Meigs and Lynne Baker, Cheryl
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High School, James Diehl, Croaaan and Thomas Cassell, ,
W1Ced Frida Charles Faulk and Debbie · POMEROY - Selected Meigs
principal
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Denise Hendricks Co un ty senior citizens will
The group named fr om eachy. · Galla•'-•
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tate
class are (delegate and alter· and Terry George, Sherry par ICipa • IS wee
as •
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in the! order·) Lambert and Toney Manley Wide survey aimed at deter08s.:U~:""":~e Burson .;d Edith Mees and Sherr; mining the needs of older people
Eddie Brown; Jennifer Goble, Michael, Chris Robinson and he~~ information will be laken
Jon Kloos, Kathy Moore, and Unda Rupe and Patty Well and as a basis for consideration of
Frank Glrolami, Sharon Glaze, Gordon Warner.
senior citizen needs in the areas
and Richard Dean; Kayle Freshmen - Mark Dillard
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Russell and Phillp Porter, aod and Alfred Evans, Robbie of mcome, health, nutrition,
Peggy Story aod Lee Williams. HarrisJ..and Peggy Imboden, housmt gt,. empioymdent, tt rana Ion , e uca 1on,
Junlors - John Tbomaa and Ezra tuser and John \.&lt;!hew ' s por
ur
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Ronald Smith, William Zeigler Bryan Mullen and Peggy re ement ro.,s
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and Jon Scott, Carl Offutt and Baker, Fred Burney and Cindy M:;.n Mrs Vilma Plktoja

. .,~~.1\lcb ~ lWtdlng at lbe Fairfield Weather

llaodb!l, ~
.tlal n~. prcic~u Isn't KoJni
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to be sll that dl«ereDt ID 18'/2. Tile ~atlc .wllu)er jrlll
he aman wJw c:hases ·blnl .after dell~~. ~llli!rs ali4 ~

No Referendum
PONibleNOUJ

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(everybody seemed to he
namad
were photographed In
rigid poslures
album from tile 181108.
The room's burden of ID)oke and lllco)lolie fumea. gave
the senstor'aantlpollution Rroposals fresh urgency. Advocates of the "new poUUes ' would have been horrllled at
Ibis standArd replay of the old.
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The whole IbiD&amp; worked only to relas Muskie more and
more. On the plane ride back south, till wavy brown hair
mowmc Ius! the rlgbl amount of toUSle for a viable candl·
date he 'held an impromptu press conference with Phllidelplui re(Kil'len crouchIng in the aisle, chatted ·with
Shapp, read aloud witll, gusto lfolD a curren\ best-seller,
tatted about the exee11 of· nudity and sex in movlea.
Y,t. wblie he stretchad&gt;bla long le~ comfortably as the
earnlvll aDd a.... of ill.odtrn campilgning swirled about
him, Muakle plaiDiy had bla eye on nrlous buslllesa.
At blJ elbow wu a tldet black book of loose·leaf sheets
iiYinJ oUt the polltleal, economic and ioctal pattema of
fleDaiylvanla. He bu 48 otben like it (one for every atlte).
The eoatenll rellect Mrd wort by the · a~ial alai! put
!&lt;&gt;Jelhl!' ID bla separate camp a I in otrlce In downtown
Wallhlngton.
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operation, or bla tw~· nat1onal toUJ' f!ll' otlM!r 1'18Ddl·
dates before he seWea Into Maine to bid for a wbOpplng
,.,...lecllon victory. Lib others before him, Mustl,!i ,baJ
bla complement of by adVIsers, bla ........., card ··llle...of .
usefuliiiiiDia, his eOIIiullanll who brl~bbii' em the lui.
Tbe pofnt II that It II being done, and that, tllll ~, of
.~, \IP lf.VtJiill!l the Willi kind of lead ln .~Q
for Wl2 'that be eiljoya ID ihe pub!IC~~:;on ~ pc!llt: And,
moreOYar, It lllusl u much the "old
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Tbe jrulli II, ·11\e McGovern ,.form, eOIDmlslll® notwll.b·

cblance.

To Council are Named Survey Will

Dllllrict &amp;lperlntendent Jolin Riebel reports that the
lelevillon pnlll'arruninc 10 fa' In the district baa proved to he
m't lllisfactory and which progriiDI are viewed is left to the
dacrellon o1 teadler8 in lbe lbroe buildings. Subject arees t111s
~!.Jtrm lndude art, jilyslcal education, science, millie,
- · · literature, blalory, ecoaomlca, currenl events,
lltOIIfiiPb)' and driver education,
. The Eaalem lc:bools are lbe only ones having lbe facWty
available.

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ldlaiifraar.

qulBhed.

II'Y*· No oae li iolJ!i to win.

MIDDLEPORT - Three
youlba ......, injured in ao ac'
cidenl at 6a.m.&amp;lturday on old
Rt. 7, five tenths of a mile north
of Rt. 7 in Meigs O.unty.
According to lbe Gallipolis
Post State Highway Patrol, the

Heart Stom Bid .

EDITORIALS

,._. L. Balle)', . . ~
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wbell hll car - llltllck Jo t1t1 ·
- bf • Car drl- by Jtl'l
Bernard Ptlinaa, 31, -~
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JaDice l'etlnm, ~!II' Jli.
lbe Petenoo ear, IUIIIalned a
bump of her held and bee. . .
was ~ to Vl!llrans
Memorial Hospital by the .
' Pomeror emerlliiiC)' "uad,
treated, and rtlwed.
l'etenoa wu cited to HaJW
Qlarles Legar'• court on
c:barceo of assured clear

Three Hurt in Auto Accident

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Nine Fined,
One Bound

Over 100 at Cf!nference

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AN HONORARY DOCroR of Ian cie&amp;nlo from Olio
Univeralty is,......xed by President aaude R.· Sowle (left).
ID .llr. Marlin W. Eaoel, Ohio 'o Slate Superintendent of
Publlc lnlllnlctlon (right). Tba degree awardlnl Ca'O!IIOD)'
was part of a apeclal conwcation held on the Ohio UnlYII'IIIIJ
campus In conjunctim with tile amual meeting or Pill Delli
Kappa, a men's education booor society. llr. Euel, who
beada the fourth largelllsebool enrollment in the nation, was
cited for hll contributions aa an educa!iooal fllate&amp;OIIID In
reJn&amp;e~~ting the ca,.. of education in the buslneas,
professional and poliUcal aectora.

Vlco-l'relldeal

J!ut the flnl duly or'a IIWd .
aolbJDI, liP,..... ladlreeii.Y, lo ""'lbe _..,••
ca~~~t. A!ld K)''sflrlt mtfli ....lei_... 4JfllCI\IIIII

r.riiHileldtnollbenllloli~bllcble•IIIQdiW .
help ..,..bla own.
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Oriental tamrelll - . , _ ,... to lilt • •
Melnllre. And lbe )ley, Mr. lfdlltlre auilllllo
emlellt With hll acii..W. b) Ute pulpit, ·

No Winners .·
In Auto Strike ·

~Y - Pu(ibs of lbroe elementlry I!Choola In the
Eul4rn ~ School Diatricl- RiverVIew, Dleater and Tuppers ·
l'lllaa -will agsln be using the ln-acbool teleYislon program of
.WIJI,Jt-TV, Alhe111, which gets Wlder way Moaday for the new

Two currently popular movies are satirical spoofs 011
war ll(leCificllly the Korean War aod World War II. A few
,eaH ago, an En&amp;llsh musleal dealt devutltlnldy with
one of the areb lnaaniUes of all time, World War f.
A related human activity that cries out for the same type
of tnalinent is the labor strike.
A strike is a kind of bloodless war, exhlbilinl the same
abandonment of reason fnd resort to brute force to setUe
dloputes as the shooting kind of coDlllct.
.
'lbe current shutdown of General Mot9rs is a pnme case
In poiDt.
Men may have been justified in the pest, In prenuclear
days, In gollg to war. There was $UCh a thing as total vle·
tory In wllich the winner dictated peace terms to the van·
But both sides In the auto dispute know perfectly well
tliat ueither can dictate to the other and that eventually
::e4will have to get together and reach a setUement muagreeable to both.
Strikes alao were justified in the past, when workers
were atruullng for the fundamental ript to organize
themselveilntO unions aod bargain collectively.
But no such basic issue Is involved in Ibis dispute. It is
\ d ~.and.IQIPro.vedcfrillge bel!~''' c;&lt;',l'lEJ .,rn
.•· So if the strike JllllltA~ventually he setUed by nego)latlon,
l wby bave a strike-lp-.tbe first p{acf,1
, Jlil6ause · every~y loves a good·- crap. Whether or not
man is by nature an agf!sslve animal or is impelled by a
''terrltortal imperative, as some authorities contend, it is
tbla natural love of a good fllht more than anytblng elsemore than ldeoloi!es, more than ·the thirst for conquest or
reveng.-.rlllch has always made men so ready for conlllct.
'lbal 81 men once marched otr slnglne to the glorious
wan .it yesteryear u on a holiday, some autoworkerl
Wllte 10 eager for the llrlke to beg!D tliat they walkad oft
thelr jobl a day earl)', atao 81 on a holiday.

' Tbus, the ~gaoda .canJIODI boom as eacb aide blaaU

the "enemy ' for Its unrealtltle demands and rejects prof·
flamd _.wD u beneath contempt, and after DID·
.Qaua o1 'iloll'an' w!lftb of ~unitlon ID the form of 1011
rp
~ '!lie~ are upended, peacs will be _declared. .
Aa Ill all Wll'l, noncom,hatanll lli a llrika suffer alolii
'lillll the 'COIDbelaDII. .
, Tbt aulolnd..., Is the
i:OIIIUDI&amp;r of . . . R~her
lli4l1lllrt ~ itand to l01e 10 per eeat of tbelr mar~
tiiiiPGQrtly fllld will have to heCID laying off workerl If
.. ..~~· more than a f.-.•,reeb. The eeonomle re1!11!'191111011&amp; ot alli'Oioll(ad atrlke will he felt11y.alm011 ev·

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It 11, lDdaed, a 'subject that CJ'iea out for a gOOd satirist.
sUppose \hey gave· a strike and nllilodJ came .••

In Gals'·Corner Century Ago
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llllt h Well II one that baa heeD much debated of late, and
It a Ate Ia 18)' the facti aod argumenll .laid hefqre the
P!IIIIIC"JII the coUi'n of the dlscusilon have dons milch to
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once 10 universal, that ~en are a4apted
,t t·c
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. . ........ to claim aa field for lildlvldl!li effort from

~ ifltelllpnt, refined man who ileWI'1111Del u they
~Cift ·Would seek to exclude them. .
. ,.111 Oea!plllionl In no way !Dj~. affeet the
qQ"'~ ~by the other sex. tiy may 8Dd Olqlht to

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. llradbt!rJ rll!llalll with entbuslum over their e:~perlmenl in
ed1lcai.IGn at lhe acbool.
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·'lbe lc:bool Wll set "' thll fsll at lbe requesl of intereal~
~ lrbo wanted to try a n.-. program fllr flftb and lixth
...-.. 'lllt ataff II ~ long hOara In plannlng and reslly
1ft ldad of playln£ lbe !bini ''by - ." Buically, the school is
&amp;llped with tile ldellof~the lludenla to move aiona at
In \ltber ...,,... everybody doe!n't have to
iheltown rate or
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· BY HIIBART WD.SON, JR.
WITH alllbe hot wealher we've been having the past few
days, it's hard to believe that summer will end on Wednesday_
When the temperature .-red to 9'1 one day last week, we !hough!
mayhe a new record had bean established, bot after checking our
&lt;llmalological Summary (puWahed by the U. S. Weather
Bureau) we found Septerriher baa always been rather warm, and

1hatlt's~.~~~v~,~~W.J~e.!Hf ~~~~e

cir to go out of a~~~trol; run off
the right side of the blgbway
and tum over.
CIOIICb and two paasengers,
Danny McQoud, 18, aod Tom
McQoud, ~. all bad minor
lacerations. Damage waa
heavy. No citation was Issued.

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Sherry IUJI&amp;and .cr~,'l!elll,Meli!nleWiltera'ilnd
Brenda Vao Meter and
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Irani Polllltfill!eli (lhe•tallor) and.iipealt VI~ till OWDc
Climb to.promi..,.. 81 *Proof ~ . eounttY .hai 111e
mUblp rpr ~ change In a troUbled et!l, .hal !10
real.rival~ Yll !Ji·Plailnllhe lame tha way a 1111m ·mutt .
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TVized Meetings
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MIDDLEPORT - Gene
Grate, ejark-treaauror of
Middleport, aa1d Saturday there
can he no new referend1111
OJI}lOIIin&amp; aoy public queotlon
this year.
implication in • ~ J1Porl
that a group *PP8f8Dil)' belded
by Verner See mtgbt J1!ik a
referend11111 against alablishment of a public 111bage
collection service clearly
''would he impolllible,'' Grale
said .. the deadline fllr audl
action is past.
Council recently propoaed In a
letter to all cltllens the town
_.ate a coliecUon servtee,
However, foDowlng an "open
letter" caused to he .publilbed
by Mayor C. 0. Filher In appoaiUon to the council's letll!r,
no further acUoo baa hefD
taken, according to Grate . .

Debbie Hawley, Andrei
a"' umu!':~v1:~•
DeorhilrstandR9BerDixoo.and ~ ... , , ,,
. , · contact.Wednesday,.irul older
wu establlalled on Sept. 1, 11153. n was a ~ 115. n
residents
to
complete
Tonight, ilion. o1. Tuts.
wao also lQJ oo Sept. %and 3 In 1853. Back 1D 193&amp;, it was liM oo
questionnaires.
Slplombot' 211-21·22
llep1.8,102onSepl. 18, mel 101on Sept. 9.
The
completed
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be
used
in
preparing
!Tocllnlcolor)
. . HillS 8cHoc;IL G~ IIO'OU Meigs County 1te mvlliclto
IIi order to vote In the November 3 electlm, an Individuals
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Donald Sutherland
~ !IDe tlyoutlflr i 1111 prodactlon to be filled Oct. 22 and mull he preoperl)' reatstaret1 by the Gallla O.WJiy 8oar&lt;l of
Conferences
scheduled
early
in
Elliott Gould
·c)!:l ihl ,the nt1r Melca Hlah Scbool b7 lbe Bill Bend Electlona. Deadline fir voter regilllration is Wedneeday, Sept. 23.
1971
by
tile Division of Ad·
Roled
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lllilllltrel Alllo&amp;IIOn.
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~miffed without parent.
Are y011 e\lgihle?
ministration on
Aging, Coloralr1aoot:
'' 'lblall the ftrlll ym..: bt some 17- that the IBI!Odatlon baa
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EI.I.WOOD crrv, Pa. (UP!) sbouid make for a better lleparlment of Mental Hygiene
Freight Fright
- tt,oor. to select 81tll11ho wUJ take part In a productlon. The
RECEIVED a poat card Tuesday from a ''transplanted Gallla -Big
things
sometimes
happen
govemnent,"
Bodensky
said.
and
Correction,
Columbus.
Don't
Spill 111e aeons
. ll'fGD!a'lllllheheld at 7:30 Mmday night at the former~ Countlan in O.lumbua." It read: ''Regarding your Sept. 13
in
small
towns
and
tills
Western
RabiDo
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report,
along
with
those
Droll
Reversal
Junl4' ilgt! ScbOol audllllrlum. Some 110 gfrla will be selected for coi!IDUI about the Delfil-- I too wrote to Rep. Gannalz and
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of 0 th
tate will 108 d to Admlsskln: $1.00 Adults, 60t
Pemaylvanla comm111lty be- RubiDo Who was hom here
er s s,
Children
the lii1IJkll ... '
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awered II but evidently he doelll~ have 'form letter No. Z' as I
not feel televised sessl~s in· Nf ational
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·', MJ:DI oo'illmANs responded well in rememberlni Mn. bell'd noUWW llu1ber. r wu encouraged by lbe 1ac1 that be to it.ReceDIIy the llon&gt;ugb O.uncD fluence
the deciaianB of the erence on _...,. convenes
-~ ~ Btaboul, fmner Middleport resldeal wbo il getting ., mud! nudl that he baa to rellllt to form 1e11ers for began televising ila meetin&amp;a, councilmen or brings out the November, 1971.
~ Iii flll, ~ Nunlng ilome, n Wooilllnd Ave., repliea. And 1 Wish to tllank The Tribune r.r
. _..ling bla name, 111d the Idea baa proved ex- "ham" In tllem.
A special broadcast relating
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....,,.....
~etc:., in Cmg. Miller's column. henl carbon eoplee of DIY tremely popular with the town •
"Some of them did not like tbe to converences on aging will he
8
•' ,,. lntildlllllll11Gneolberlormtr Middleport realdenll llve at letter to Gannal!, to Gov. Rbodel, Sllnatora Young and Sube, 11,110 residents.
idea of pi&amp;tlng on makeup, or carried Wednesday all : ~ over
:.. Flltnllll Nlll'lll\a·lf!lllie. '!bey 1te Mrs. Bertha Myers, Mrs. ilepmsltltlvea lleYIDe and Miller and received favorable Stephen Rubino, 62, Borough mytblng like tbst," he Iiaid. WOUB-kiTV, Athens. It will serve
' Benba Mlgalt Ardl.er lllil a Mrs. Palma'.
replieafrom alloflbom. My final olfort wasaletterto President Council p-esident, got tile ides ''The cameras catch ua just like as a ·ckoff to the numerous
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Nlzon 1ut week."
that community relations could we are."
community forums beinl! held
Friuy . S;oturday
GRIFFITH, DAUGHTER of Mr. aod Mra. Dlarlea
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be Improved If the meetings or Redlo Station WEFM which over the state where Ohio's
&amp; Sunday
tlt'tmtli, PuDervy Route s, baa been a busy one since her return
ROY A. Moses, Tbqm&amp;n, a teadl.ir In lbe OH mu High lbe lknemher council could be lwoedcasts the monthly .... older people are being asked to . ----,--- - - - - - ,
Wal.t er Matthau
ftW1 ~ lbowln8·alldes ot some of the poiDII of interealsbe School lor the peat 11 yean, completed wwk on his Mallen seen and heiB'Ii. He l118llellled Bions, folio"" up with a "sound speak out on their needs and
&amp;
~.8mn!JII'OupeolfrlendlbavebeengueilaattheGrll!llb 0eeree at Mlnlball Unlverai\Y IIIII summer. Roy, who played the use of television aod radiD, . off" procram in which people concerns.
Ingrid Bergman
~"~111 to 'flew the m:eUent pioturellllll Friday, Ka...., bUkslball wlih lhe !mnoo11 Clarence (llevo) Francia in IIJU.63 and council quickly .,q,ted the call in and que&amp;llon the coun- Meigs County h•• 2,860
ciimen. The program has persons over 6S ye~ of age.
In
daJII Meiglllligh Sc(IOOIIIto!llng Ute slides IIIII andl~,recelvedhlaMIIIIenlnlbeflaldofl'byslcaJSclence. Idea.
Mak Dean'8 T !-t
,.._,.,_ l:lnua'alil"aalllc!lll!fr Ylllt to &amp;wit• 111111141111 of Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee. Hemaintained a polnlavense of Uhut or a polllllble too. Roy is About 11 cable televiolon )rOved very popular
"The ftr8l meetb,g lasted
e8
.l.dlt
~UD r..
:O· ~~~~~ inade the trip to EunJpe with lhe AII.QIIo Youth Choir. lllll'l'led to the fll'lllll' Joaine 'l'llomll, a110 a teacher in the 00 o:ompanles lid for the rlchl to
broadcast
the
sessions.
A
about
loll'
hours,
so
1
guess
you
POMEROY
Jennifer
L.
L--Ca::::::..rt:..:oon:=._ _ _.
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BID aystem. 'l'he1 resldnl Thurman wilb their llreuona, Steve,
em
tract
...,
awarded
to
Arm·
coolci
aay
Ibis
is
a
llg
thing,"
Dean,
daqhter
ol
Mr.
and
Mra.
ATl'IIAcnVERoule 7bomeofMr.lllll Tommy aod Robbie.
strmg Utllltlea Inc.
Rubino aald.
Earl Dean, Pomeroy Route 3,
Plus
atalf memben of the Melp Local S\ilool
atlaelll
811
1a
011
Meellni•
hasbeen
nlllled
to
the
dean's
.-·
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· wuellelullvelydamaged '111!41nll wautructby
LEW Dlvlio, former WJE,ll . - . baa been named
Now
the
town's
citllerll
can
x'!X:'W.-i--&gt;.'X&gt;._'W#X&lt;"«&lt;llal
of
the
University
College
at
Frida1 eJ~Amoon!a storm.
p-esldenl of"' neilly. cquiJed
County llrHclraltlng,
Minnie Pearl
"Bit-In" on the monlbly Barougb
lltlo Unlvertity.
the IJmil7 ~ew the television 1111 had been Jne. 'l)le&lt;;CIIIIP'IIY wlll..,..alll W1t0V In WeUIIIIIn. The old WKOV O.uncil meetlago wllbout
In
MILLERSBURG - Tile
For U.U. a Bladen! 1111111
1f1!m1 lit JPrlday, they dld ,not ~ !11110 lilliiiJe aplridBept. 2. The new 111111on will ma(n!lilllbe WKOV teaoinc their Uvlng rooms.
realdeala of lblt oman bave maintained an acllllt.tbe llr.uelllre hi( heeD ~ Earl calllellen and hqiilmcy filr the lime heine IICall'dll!i to Davis.
"Tbe citizens get flrsl.mlnd IJoimel c-1)' Cmuallllily cumulated riolatd!c awnge
~ne room 8alurday ~ and · Tiae JC8 11·owned by Dllvts and :trW ... IIWIACed by Dennll infcrmaUon on what goea 011 at art basy dullq all their of 3.0 or above for the acllklnlc
!be men.ifl ~ dl~, · . slatlu.an. Davt.lla'lllllil'e or .l..,n County, and 11 )riiiiDtly lbe COJmcll meetings," Rllblno lllllq- • decorate their loan of at
15 boura per
,
Wa""lii Loailvi)Jt .,a an .IJIIC!III~ In lie Farm Cr~IIBank ol aald. "They doo'l &amp;el dllllorled ttore wladowa. Tbey are quarter r.r lbe put lhNe
Cartoon
IMillviDe .
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.
v!r8clna of lbe 1 nions."
'·11..,.1•1 lllelr oldllmer ap- quarters.
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· Aodrew Bodensky, an audio pare\ ID preparatloa ,,.. the
J
a~ W~y visual director in the clly's El&amp;blll Aaaul Holmes
wjlbou&amp; 111f major IChool system, aa1d te1evisinf1 .i CtiiiiiY Aallqae Fallnl Wa
. Sid..
that Ilia lbe COWicll meellnp ''lnlllea • ·,. .Otlther 11 ud 11.
·~- ~ ·Davia biller rapport betw"" the ' .I!! viewliiC IIJe lllfft thaa
· ..
willuu&amp; a fin:. ' Cllli)llllunil)', llid ,li)mrlnellt." ., ._.JIIiOIIIIIJelidewalk
· 1111 oooQmmi!J 1l'ti'e "Tha . ..levisloli c9verace ', II• , vlllton IUt a lrlp
· tba~ on the (JinCJ oul.bllll ,lilt open will!' :: ~on !ftelll!ory lai!O.· Tbe
•.
.•. Pollda ~ melna llld It
displays of . . , Ill
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left front lire on an auto driven
by Dale A. Clooch, 18; Mid·
~rt. blew out causing the

POMEROY - Delegates and Susan Andrews and Tom Ball.
allematea have been named to Sophomores - Jyl Beaver
lbe atudent council of Meigs and Lynne Baker, Cheryl
S
High School, James Diehl, Croaaan and Thomas Cassell, ,
W1Ced Frida Charles Faulk and Debbie · POMEROY - Selected Meigs
principal
'
anno
Denise Hendricks Co un ty senior citizens will
The group named fr om eachy. · Galla•'-•
.. - '
t ' · t th·
k in
tate
class are (delegate and alter· and Terry George, Sherry par ICipa • IS wee
as •
1e b
in the! order·) Lambert and Toney Manley Wide survey aimed at deter08s.:U~:""":~e Burson .;d Edith Mees and Sherr; mining the needs of older people
Eddie Brown; Jennifer Goble, Michael, Chris Robinson and he~~ information will be laken
Jon Kloos, Kathy Moore, and Unda Rupe and Patty Well and as a basis for consideration of
Frank Glrolami, Sharon Glaze, Gordon Warner.
senior citizen needs in the areas
and Richard Dean; Kayle Freshmen - Mark Dillard
.
.
Russell and Phillp Porter, aod and Alfred Evans, Robbie of mcome, health, nutrition,
Peggy Story aod Lee Williams. HarrisJ..and Peggy Imboden, housmt gt,. empioymdent, tt rana Ion , e uca 1on,
Junlors - John Tbomaa and Ezra tuser and John \.&lt;!hew ' s por
ur
·
•- and ac"vities
Ronald Smith, William Zeigler Bryan Mullen and Peggy re ement ro.,s
•
and Becky ww, Marge Rlgga O'Brien, MIC:;ey Ash and Linda :'did::'t':!!;gSe;;al!;
and Jon Scott, Carl Offutt and Baker, Fred Burney and Cindy M:;.n Mrs Vilma Plktoja

. .,~~.1\lcb ~ lWtdlng at lbe Fairfield Weather

llaodb!l, ~
.tlal n~. prcic~u Isn't KoJni
.
to be sll that dl«ereDt ID 18'/2. Tile ~atlc .wllu)er jrlll
he aman wJw c:hases ·blnl .after dell~~. ~llli!rs ali4 ~

No Referendum
PONibleNOUJ

Seek Need

of ibe year......":' ..

(everybody seemed to he
namad
were photographed In
rigid poslures
album from tile 181108.
The room's burden of ID)oke and lllco)lolie fumea. gave
the senstor'aantlpollution Rroposals fresh urgency. Advocates of the "new poUUes ' would have been horrllled at
Ibis standArd replay of the old.
·
The whole IbiD&amp; worked only to relas Muskie more and
more. On the plane ride back south, till wavy brown hair
mowmc Ius! the rlgbl amount of toUSle for a viable candl·
date he 'held an impromptu press conference with Phllidelplui re(Kil'len crouchIng in the aisle, chatted ·with
Shapp, read aloud witll, gusto lfolD a curren\ best-seller,
tatted about the exee11 of· nudity and sex in movlea.
Y,t. wblie he stretchad&gt;bla long le~ comfortably as the
earnlvll aDd a.... of ill.odtrn campilgning swirled about
him, Muakle plaiDiy had bla eye on nrlous buslllesa.
At blJ elbow wu a tldet black book of loose·leaf sheets
iiYinJ oUt the polltleal, economic and ioctal pattema of
fleDaiylvanla. He bu 48 otben like it (one for every atlte).
The eoatenll rellect Mrd wort by the · a~ial alai! put
!&lt;&gt;Jelhl!' ID bla separate camp a I in otrlce In downtown
Wallhlngton.
. .•
•
'l'bere is DOthlng especially atrlklng about Ibis outalde
operation, or bla tw~· nat1onal toUJ' f!ll' otlM!r 1'18Ddl·
dates before he seWea Into Maine to bid for a wbOpplng
,.,...lecllon victory. Lib others before him, Mustl,!i ,baJ
bla complement of by adVIsers, bla ........., card ··llle...of .
usefuliiiiiDia, his eOIIiullanll who brl~bbii' em the lui.
Tbe pofnt II that It II being done, and that, tllll ~, of
.~, \IP lf.VtJiill!l the Willi kind of lead ln .~Q
for Wl2 'that be eiljoya ID ihe pub!IC~~:;on ~ pc!llt: And,
moreOYar, It lllusl u much the "old
1" u wu _
that
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tilpojleclhel hofel.ac!ene In Scranton.
Tbe jrulli II, ·11\e McGovern ,.form, eOIDmlslll® notwll.b·

cblance.

To Council are Named Survey Will

Dllllrict &amp;lperlntendent Jolin Riebel reports that the
lelevillon pnlll'arruninc 10 fa' In the district baa proved to he
m't lllisfactory and which progriiDI are viewed is left to the
dacrellon o1 teadler8 in lbe lbroe buildings. Subject arees t111s
~!.Jtrm lndude art, jilyslcal education, science, millie,
- · · literature, blalory, ecoaomlca, currenl events,
lltOIIfiiPb)' and driver education,
. The Eaalem lc:bools are lbe only ones having lbe facWty
available.

towfO. '
' ,.

Delegates, Alternates

ldlaiifraar.

qulBhed.

II'Y*· No oae li iolJ!i to win.

MIDDLEPORT - Three
youlba ......, injured in ao ac'
cidenl at 6a.m.&amp;lturday on old
Rt. 7, five tenths of a mile north
of Rt. 7 in Meigs O.unty.
According to lbe Gallipolis
Post State Highway Patrol, the

Heart Stom Bid .

EDITORIALS

,._. L. Balle)', . . ~
- ...,. In im. of .,..
wbell hll car - llltllck Jo t1t1 ·
- bf • Car drl- by Jtl'l
Bernard Ptlinaa, 31, -~
Rt.l.
r·
I
JaDice l'etlnm, ~!II' Jli.
lbe Petenoo ear, IUIIIalned a
bump of her held and bee. . .
was ~ to Vl!llrans
Memorial Hospital by the .
' Pomeror emerlliiiC)' "uad,
treated, and rtlwed.
l'etenoa wu cited to HaJW
Qlarles Legar'• court on
c:barceo of assured clear

Three Hurt in Auto Accident

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TONIGHT thru ·SATURDAY,.
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Mrs. James Arthur Hoffman
.•(sUsan deNyse Bush)

)'OU

wollilan

to

Drafting ~fleae, and
Dellanei! Collese. He
preaently employed wltb
Defiance aty Enatneer's

the cblkhn, 111ter of the sroom.
Ia Defiance; Mr. and Mrs.IIDbert
the Adair. sllter of lbe sroom.
Of. FindlaY; Mrs. Jolin B. NoneD
flee.
011d daughters, sill«' of the
'ltle oouple wiD reside in b!ide, Fort &amp;mini, Ga.: Mr.
Defiance, Ohio.
' ond Mra. T. L. BUlb, uncle and
Out-of-tA&gt;wn gueata _.. , Mr. aunt of the bride, Terrace Park;
ond Mrs. Kennelb C. Hollman, Mrs. Corl Wlrmol, atml of the
pareoll of the ........, Coo· llrlde Cnclnnatl· Mill Allee
.. -·-·
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' wv ·
tlnental, Olilo: Mu. Elfie Je011llulh, Huntington, · 1 · •
Hickok, srandmolher of the Mr. and Mra. Gerald E. Ours,
groom. Defiance; Mr. and Mrs. Mila Beverly Gwlllllms and
l£wls VI'GODIIII and dllldr8n, Mr. Lynn Ours, Huntm,ton, W.
liBter o1 the p-oom, Findlay; Va., and Mrs. Olee Milliard,
Mr. an~ Mrs. David McCoy and Bluefield, W. Va.

with

mind' and I'm
feature !Jar In 1111

II Tanya Jones,
of Mr. and . Mill.
of Eureka star
How prGad IIley

RL,

CIIESIIIRE - The Mdav!Ue

PTA held ill first meeting of the
new ochool year on Tuesday
with a potluck supper at 6: 30
p.m. 'The regular meeting
loUowed at 7:30 p.m.

' . 1111111 be li&lt;ller I

. T8117J
.. averase

The meeting was called to
order ey President Mr. Hal

of

Laaslw. Devotions were given

by Mra. Eugene Moore . The

aecretary'a report was given by
to'n· Charles Martin, ill the
iboence of regular aecretary,
Mrs. Jerry Martin . The
· lrea$rer'o report was given ey
Mrs. Weyne RIISSilll. Room

Wllellee Ill ,.._
Callfornil'a Death Valley
got Ita 1111111 after aa
emlsraat party, loolda.l lor.
a ohort cut to Callfonila Ill
1849, suffered from bllat IIICI
thint wbUe mllliDI II. Tiley
looked bacll: from tbe Panamint Mountalll and - llld:
"Goodby, yaney of Deeth."

CaUelle
Caliche II ID odd JdDd of
earlb that II lllk:k u -.»
wben wet bani u roCt
wben dry iJid Cl'lllllbl11rblie
It lo damp. It wu ~
uoed Ill the '201 and '1101 for
road lllllfacllle 1-'lerrt Ill'
dry weather and lllpperJ·
durlllf lllfrequmt rallla.

··

count was won by Mrs. Enyart's :

fourth· grade.
·
Members decided that the :.
PI'A purchase fans needed for ··.
the claasrooms.
·:
.
.
· The school's annual Fall ··
progum boob ln. want to paas Festival will be held on
Utile
from the
7
Mlllll TAHYA JONI!3

1f~'*ill'J'

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WHITE-COLORS

REG.

2.99

MIN'S
THIIMAL

UMDIRWIAR

SIZE

.Jimel Circle, New Haven, w.
Va.; Mn. Goldie Sllaln of
Lopn, Ohio: Mra. Mary llotjsb,
Radne Jill ~ and Mra. Myrlle
W81br, Racine RD 1.
~Jr. and ""· Arthur j!:arl
loi\DIO!l ~ soo Pab'lck spent
ajnday In Wellston UIUUII of
llr. and Mn. 'Clyde Johnson .
and lamlly.
..... and Mra. Olestet Rille, :
• Radne 'RD, l(ltllt a . recent
...... wllb Mr, and Mra. Din
; 1111111!1 and lamlly.

MD WARM

99

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MUCE HHL

ltANTY
HOII

100% ........,

nylon in t .......look
mlc,.,.,tsh. F.ahion aiotdM Iii amoU,
••or•~•· toft or tlfr'l t... 1-t tlf2 .

REG. 1J7

vested Interest
In knit

Rocer

UGHJWEIGHr

.A/;,Jhl,;~ OUR OWN

Tri:.Color

daughter, Addle and Mra.
Beesle and chUdren, aU
~ Raelne RD.; Mr. and Mrs .

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BLANKET
. REG. 3.99

· "'· and Mra. Otto Morl%feld

frlllll Kinoeha, Wlsc., and Mr.
Lawrence Smith o1 Laurel Cllfl
villltd with Mr. and Mn. Den
Snjllh and lamlly recentlY,
~~vial ton oll&gt;far): Circle
were Mn. HatUe Powell and

Rlt1

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2·· fOR •.

HOT
'WHEELS
CARS

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'ate'for
lcwe. · ,

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KICk up your pleota and .., ,

How's .f-1s far f:.rau-the brightest jadcet ideo is the nO·
sleeve cardigan kind ihot links up with brasoy buttons
ond chainino. UndOr h, Toni Todd puts a long sleeve
lwo·lone dron witf'o ofl.wlllte top, easy•golng pleot
sldrt. In washo~lo 0ri0.11 cicrylic knit. Dark ;ray/yellow
jacket, harvest brown/red jacket. 8-18.
$21.00 -

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lhe wind &lt;111d tokt tvor)'lhing

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REG.

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�Style·

Mrs. James Arthur Hoffman
.•(sUsan deNyse Bush)

)'OU

wollilan

to

Drafting ~fleae, and
Dellanei! Collese. He
preaently employed wltb
Defiance aty Enatneer's

the cblkhn, 111ter of the sroom.
Ia Defiance; Mr. and Mrs.IIDbert
the Adair. sllter of lbe sroom.
Of. FindlaY; Mrs. Jolin B. NoneD
flee.
011d daughters, sill«' of the
'ltle oouple wiD reside in b!ide, Fort &amp;mini, Ga.: Mr.
Defiance, Ohio.
' ond Mra. T. L. BUlb, uncle and
Out-of-tA&gt;wn gueata _.. , Mr. aunt of the bride, Terrace Park;
ond Mrs. Kennelb C. Hollman, Mrs. Corl Wlrmol, atml of the
pareoll of the ........, Coo· llrlde Cnclnnatl· Mill Allee
.. -·-·
'
' wv ·
tlnental, Olilo: Mu. Elfie Je011llulh, Huntington, · 1 · •
Hickok, srandmolher of the Mr. and Mra. Gerald E. Ours,
groom. Defiance; Mr. and Mrs. Mila Beverly Gwlllllms and
l£wls VI'GODIIII and dllldr8n, Mr. Lynn Ours, Huntm,ton, W.
liBter o1 the p-oom, Findlay; Va., and Mrs. Olee Milliard,
Mr. an~ Mrs. David McCoy and Bluefield, W. Va.

with

mind' and I'm
feature !Jar In 1111

II Tanya Jones,
of Mr. and . Mill.
of Eureka star
How prGad IIley

RL,

CIIESIIIRE - The Mdav!Ue

PTA held ill first meeting of the
new ochool year on Tuesday
with a potluck supper at 6: 30
p.m. 'The regular meeting
loUowed at 7:30 p.m.

' . 1111111 be li&lt;ller I

. T8117J
.. averase

The meeting was called to
order ey President Mr. Hal

of

Laaslw. Devotions were given

by Mra. Eugene Moore . The

aecretary'a report was given by
to'n· Charles Martin, ill the
iboence of regular aecretary,
Mrs. Jerry Martin . The
· lrea$rer'o report was given ey
Mrs. Weyne RIISSilll. Room

Wllellee Ill ,.._
Callfornil'a Death Valley
got Ita 1111111 after aa
emlsraat party, loolda.l lor.
a ohort cut to Callfonila Ill
1849, suffered from bllat IIICI
thint wbUe mllliDI II. Tiley
looked bacll: from tbe Panamint Mountalll and - llld:
"Goodby, yaney of Deeth."

CaUelle
Caliche II ID odd JdDd of
earlb that II lllk:k u -.»
wben wet bani u roCt
wben dry iJid Cl'lllllbl11rblie
It lo damp. It wu ~
uoed Ill the '201 and '1101 for
road lllllfacllle 1-'lerrt Ill'
dry weather and lllpperJ·
durlllf lllfrequmt rallla.

··

count was won by Mrs. Enyart's :

fourth· grade.
·
Members decided that the :.
PI'A purchase fans needed for ··.
the claasrooms.
·:
.
.
· The school's annual Fall ··
progum boob ln. want to paas Festival will be held on
Utile
from the
7
Mlllll TAHYA JONI!3

1f~'*ill'J'

teaaue

.

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•,I

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WHITE-COLORS

REG.

2.99

MIN'S
THIIMAL

UMDIRWIAR

SIZE

.Jimel Circle, New Haven, w.
Va.; Mn. Goldie Sllaln of
Lopn, Ohio: Mra. Mary llotjsb,
Radne Jill ~ and Mra. Myrlle
W81br, Racine RD 1.
~Jr. and ""· Arthur j!:arl
loi\DIO!l ~ soo Pab'lck spent
ajnday In Wellston UIUUII of
llr. and Mn. 'Clyde Johnson .
and lamlly.
..... and Mra. Olestet Rille, :
• Radne 'RD, l(ltllt a . recent
...... wllb Mr, and Mra. Din
; 1111111!1 and lamlly.

MD WARM

99

•'

C/~d!f"

8RAND

MUCE HHL

ltANTY
HOII

100% ........,

nylon in t .......look
mlc,.,.,tsh. F.ahion aiotdM Iii amoU,
••or•~•· toft or tlfr'l t... 1-t tlf2 .

REG. 1J7

vested Interest
In knit

Rocer

UGHJWEIGHr

.A/;,Jhl,;~ OUR OWN

Tri:.Color

daughter, Addle and Mra.
Beesle and chUdren, aU
~ Raelne RD.; Mr. and Mrs .

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. REG. 3.99

· "'· and Mra. Otto Morl%feld

frlllll Kinoeha, Wlsc., and Mr.
Lawrence Smith o1 Laurel Cllfl
villltd with Mr. and Mn. Den
Snjllh and lamlly recentlY,
~~vial ton oll&gt;far): Circle
were Mn. HatUe Powell and

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2·· fOR •.

HOT
'WHEELS
CARS

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How's .f-1s far f:.rau-the brightest jadcet ideo is the nO·
sleeve cardigan kind ihot links up with brasoy buttons
ond chainino. UndOr h, Toni Todd puts a long sleeve
lwo·lone dron witf'o ofl.wlllte top, easy•golng pleot
sldrt. In washo~lo 0ri0.11 cicrylic knit. Dark ;ray/yellow
jacket, harvest brown/red jacket. 8-18.
$21.00 -

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'I1IE ANNUAL• Ala Ol1lrcll
lleuDion wiD bt held at tbe 441 .
Club bulldlnc at the GaWa
County Junior Falrsrounda.
· llasbt dinner at 110011.

WVad .. tbe ~· '1'lleJ

lU.~ : M&lt;inllfiGf~B: ·

Herrle

are Ml't. ~~ten, .....

.a.rvey'
Eue• GIJeitb, ""· v -

Jr, ·

llrldetmald.

~. Qwlilll Dollan,
lin. AUtin ildiii8IM and ......

Bell 81111
Bowman, ~lliir
brlilegroom, 111d•' m~;'INn

WUJrur ·~ ' '
WQI'da

Mr. DIDieJ MD

Culrles llmla, Jr.

paalor

«'......,...to.. tbtu-' .

ANNUAL Sliver Tea of· Math
MlaslGiiar)r So&lt;:lel)', 2:30pm. at
Oleshlre Baptllt Cburcll. Milo
Arlene Spurlock will be

and , ~

tencleil ~ with' • lap

Follo~g tbe

1!tddlllc 4
nceplloo- PWDI!t'lbe llame

brol\lered Alencon lace. or Mr. llld Mn. Fabluio II
Sclltered clllllen or·
ll!elr home 1n Haddmlleld.
. llld aeed pearls trimmed lhe . ~ • ~ ldp
eown. Her wO was a chapel throuCb the Eulera lllllel, lilt
lenclb maniOia trimmed with · newlywed~ ·will be II bome to
ma~ lace aDd seed pearla. 6iendl at 21111o1 S. W:. 13lb St.,
'l1le bride's Dowers were a GalnoovWe.
eaiiCade of phalaenopals orchkla The
bride
,atterided
IUI'OIIIded by orange dellgilt Galneovllle lfl8h and ~
""""·
from the Univenlll' of n.tda
· Maid of honor was Mlu last December witb a BS In
Dobby Warden, sister of the Olemlltry.
bride. She wor • a long, empire The bridesfoom a1ao Is a
IOWD of chocolate brmze aatin graduate of the Un1V8'111)' or
accented on the bodice and cuff Florida with a BS Ia ZooJosy.
with l'HIIIbroldered Ale11C111 1be new Mrs. &amp;11111111 w111
lace. s.r beaddreu wa elbow· coodnueaa a .._arcb a•••nt
lengtb bronze illusion gatbereol at UF and the llridegromn will
in a double bow of matclllng lake graduate llllldlea In en·
satin. !lie earrled a cucade of 1Dmol&lt;JS111 UF.

mone~ Sift. 'A• ~
decor.ted ca~e eQjoye~ bJ
everyont llis'i' mtde . and
donat.,J Ill a,r and,lin. Tam .
MUitead of Milltead't ballerJ.
AIDp the C..wu ,l li!eldl of I
brick ..cburc)l with wordllll
fiUI'I'01IIlCII 'h readlna. ''We
lie'- the ~ t.mlly
to Faith B8pllsl Church."
PunCh and coif~ were alao

c:ryuu

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Events

\~1ln8 01 ibl'"~' wlfW

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. ' .~ ¥d l6,aa .AlDI4 wau....

"· ~ ofllclated at lbe 11
~..remcJIIY.
GIVI!II. In ~ , by Mr.
·AI!IbGII)' i)llizlo, tbe ~
~the litar In a "'!1}1·
. (~ 1111tes 1m&amp; gOWil
or elnitellll!t iatin. It W..
. ~ted 111 !he bodice~ loaf
·~- aDd hem witb ~-

a

.. . llfPnl?.ed Flltb'~

- Mr' llld Mra.

Mrs. Phillip Joseph 'eowman·'

Mrs. Epling Hostess
For Riverside Club
.

GALIJPOLIB - Mrs. M. T.
Epling, Sr. wu 11o1te11 to the
flrat Rlveralde Study Club
m-q of tbe new ~. Apolluet dinner wu
bold at 1:30'P.m. .
Mrs. Arthur E~pe~~~eheld,
new jll'fllldla~ held a abort
~ meeUnc. dlll'lllclrbldl
lime Mra. Hollll'l Wlcldlna,
procram cbalrman, outlined lilt
JI'OlP'IIIII !lr the C011L1qr Y11f

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'··.'ltood

1\'a!W

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aa~red b)'

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lifallel .

trilde Da¥11,
Dawiy RboLies.

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whlchwillbea .conllnuedllud,y
or So.-!1 Al\lel'tCall co1111r1ea.
Mrs. Elperuehald nlmmtid
Mn. GordGa Roth, a auest llld
hrodllrt4rllltlllbm,llr. Eti
Gelllaa and Mrs. Audrey
llolmel.
.

Fo1lowlnc vll'loua reporlllllt

a~eeUqJ adjourned and • aoc1a1
boll' followad. 1be nell meet1n1
will bewllb Ma7 Alle.n Cll Sept.

ao,.-,

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Club, Meets ·With·
M.IS.

Ostergren

2t at I p.m.

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8Yer,s Announce
Birth,of' Son
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•--uon of Faith
Ba~ti'.t';"on"i\i. 35 In 1100ney

Mrs. Ronald Blanton
,

(Karen Hardway)

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beenmadlllrlll~waddlnl·
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1ss aren ar way
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81 ~~OIISecondAvenue
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u.,, Roliln,
Olrlal)' O'tlll, and 8mu Wood.

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bJ tbe Aknln RecniiiGii lliirtiou. '

IIIIo 1 ~ of allo l!nlwnl~,
lbe~'l'lrtandllubllerCo.

Joan.~

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phall!oftbebqlldlneprograrl)LI

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'l'he generli public 1.1 cor· GALLIPOIJS - Miss Karen
dlaUy Invited to attend any or s.dwllf, daughter of tbe late
1 aO tbe oervlcea, programa and Howard Hardway and Mrs.
acllviUes.
MIJchd Hardway of 90 Cedar
remark·
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wrote

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to kn~w ~~ter

MONDAY
GALLIA Otapter OCSEA wiD
meet al the Grande Squarea
Clubroom, 1312Eaatern Ave., 8
pm.
B 1c PW dinner meedn8, 8:30
pm. at Oac.v's.
GREEN Elementary PFA 7:30
p.m. Mrs. Katherine Wllllaml
wiU .apeak on tbe new matb.
Memberlblpa wiU be avlilable.
TOPS CLUB picnic will be bold
at the Riverfront Plmlc Area,

called .lhe meedn8 to order at
won't "'-" his wife, ewn the Kof P Hall. DiwoUons were
lllqb 11!1 ~'lillie ber.
led by Bob Cox. RoD call wu
I mllbt perauad8 btin Into lakenandtllesecretary'sreport
dtfordnl .... andlllll'I'Jin8me, was beard and approved. 'l1le
but tben l'd be 'ftl'l pllrieltd'a treasurer's report wu pven by
D.Nrlllelen:
''mOiher"andalsllillmonlbs Ruth Ann McMahon.
IfyO!I~'I""'aleplpaper J-aerlllaDiim.
· By-law changes...,... made

·FREE

Tlll!8DAY
AMERICAN Legion and
American Lqlon Auxiliary wiU
have a jOint lnl~on of of·
fleers following ~ toverecl dLib
poUucll suppar . at 6:30 pm.
Bring OWD table oervlce.

Carolina, wblcb the bridegroom

formerly

attended, the
newlyweds will be at bcme to
frlanda at 402' Fo111h Aw.
111eUnttedstatesofflclally
entered World War II oa

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F'DE'V

CLARINET or
SAXA PHONE lnltrudlon
will be given by ippointment onlr. All Yl'll
must do is fo lelephone .,

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The abM FREE''·ilffM a pel

S Birthday.

Send R
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"Jhe Perfect Gift"

THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS OR HIDDEN
COSTS!
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THE LESSONS ARE GIVEN BY OUa
REGULAR STAFF OF TEACHERS IN
ORDER tO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE
MANY P~OGRAMS WE HAVE AT EDEN
MUSIC.
YOUNG AN DOLDER ALIKE ARE INVITED
TO PAR'I'ICI PATE.
NOTE: Till touons will lit tiYM M a FIRST COME •

~ftDISJ

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111,1;,1 oJ nul\

Strvlng: Golnpolls

Pamoroy.~ddtoport,o.

756ThlrdAve.

Gllllpoiii,O. ·

Con~;~r;&amp;~.':;,~;:~m.-;·w;·~V•;·;~~=:=~~~~i·~4=46~04:t6;;;:;:;~f

voted on at the nellt meedn8. Dee.
votedalorlMl,
warwhen
•10-1.
WllatshO!IidldOT-INIDVE andtberevlledby-lawiWlllbe
A dlacuaslon was held on tbe
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how
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iibowu

IWJaM'a famoUI WoodeD
sbou
u k!ompe11.
'111e:r
the feet 'Ciry Ill
,ROQY 0, .
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1ba dOOr prir.e was won by

Gerr, Rothgtb;

'l1le meellne wu adjourned
and refresbmenu were served.
'l1le uen meeUng will be on
Ortober 7. All members are
urged to attend as tile by-laws
will be voted on.

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Of Later·,Tee-Off .Time
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On Each Check You Write
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"'LD BANK WITH NEW IDUS"
T EARN HONORS
~~~LIPOLIS - Seven

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11 of GaWa County radn8
· ,. , honor ' roD at GaiUpolla
BUineu College for the
I!IIIIIDer quarter •bleb ended
Sept 10 were Nina lleugel, 936
lac~on Pike; Bob Liane,
I'OI!l'lh
Ave.,
Nanette

Mdren:&amp;le, OIIJIIcothe Road;
IWJ. eelh lkbuldt (4.0
a1'tr•ge), Patriot; Richard ·
Scott, -.eopd An., Carol

~. ~. and Mra.
Hatrlolt ~Ill; Kallaup .

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FIRST SERVE Bolio. H mon- up- our laclntlol
wilt pormll. EDEN MUSIC,.,.- tllo filii! hi - I t
1110 OVERFLOW Ill o di!IWMI day and ! I -

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OCTOBER ONLYI

C. ·
Recognition Tea 1:30 pm. at
Von of tile Ct!reDIOIIY ...,... Cottage 7. Everyone Invited to
read by the Rev. Ray Cody at attend.
CIC AT tbe home of Elllabeth
White 7:30 m.

Followlnglhewaddlnltrlpto
Landers College, Sbulh

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DRUM
EACH MONDAY '&amp;t 6:31
P.M. ... !And of course ...
YOU DO NOT HAVE JO
BRING YOUR OWN
ORUMSl

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Sl.,wutllebrideofMr. Ronald THilii8DAY
lllantmooSept. llaiSparla,N. GS! VOLUNTEERS

balllb"aeerlled · Maybell."~ llli'ls .l!l'lte
GAL!JPOIJS- Tile main' Inc, rileeUns Wednesday Mrs. BlaJXcl111employedetlhe
tlli!l ''low cluo" . and comp~, tbe 110.. Will gat ·tDplc of dlac:1lllioa altho Gallla evening wu by-lan.
Frencb City Fabric Sbop in
·llvpill and tbe m·)i;p and stay In 1belr County ClUzen Band Radio Club Preslden~ Junior Carroll Ga!llpnll•.
hllblaa own senero,tlon. .... LYL
J110ple (UTI'LI!l YOUNG LADY)
toone or two Dear i.YL:
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n•~ , hllvea NotetoaOOOM-staywith
,,
the wts and leave the Ln.
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week.!'

6:30p.m.

•bwl ~=:~~:~.::.d;\.:~~ By-Law Changes Pia~ ned ::::s;.rt:~~

21
-f
·unUiyoil
are , boW CCII!' In

FREE

tpeaker.

. GUITAR....,.
EACH MONDAY at 4:_, .
P.M.
. ,
!Bring your own Gl!iltno matter wll&amp;t .fill em-·
dillon. If you llive no 111strumtnt, • ·are able to
supply lllNTAL Gultll's
for •• · llttki as sue per

.. WHERE lHERE'S NO SEtVIC£. atAR$£ OR NO
~ ', ·: MIN,MUM) IAlAN~ REQinidn

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' ~ lfallllly at Uit' bO!J!t of
•
and ""'· ~,. Scolllal 'Ill•
lll&gt;fllil~allei by 1¥~
ind 'frlenda . qf, the

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~~oanwmu

ori~i. ~

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®ai!DIIIM,

IIJli:DAy
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'I1IE ANNUAL• Ala Ol1lrcll
lleuDion wiD bt held at tbe 441 .
Club bulldlnc at the GaWa
County Junior Falrsrounda.
· llasbt dinner at 110011.

WVad .. tbe ~· '1'lleJ

lU.~ : M&lt;inllfiGf~B: ·

Herrle

are Ml't. ~~ten, .....

.a.rvey'
Eue• GIJeitb, ""· v -

Jr, ·

llrldetmald.

~. Qwlilll Dollan,
lin. AUtin ildiii8IM and ......

Bell 81111
Bowman, ~lliir
brlilegroom, 111d•' m~;'INn

WUJrur ·~ ' '
WQI'da

Mr. DIDieJ MD

Culrles llmla, Jr.

paalor

«'......,...to.. tbtu-' .

ANNUAL Sliver Tea of· Math
MlaslGiiar)r So&lt;:lel)', 2:30pm. at
Oleshlre Baptllt Cburcll. Milo
Arlene Spurlock will be

and , ~

tencleil ~ with' • lap

Follo~g tbe

1!tddlllc 4
nceplloo- PWDI!t'lbe llame

brol\lered Alencon lace. or Mr. llld Mn. Fabluio II
Sclltered clllllen or·
ll!elr home 1n Haddmlleld.
. llld aeed pearls trimmed lhe . ~ • ~ ldp
eown. Her wO was a chapel throuCb the Eulera lllllel, lilt
lenclb maniOia trimmed with · newlywed~ ·will be II bome to
ma~ lace aDd seed pearla. 6iendl at 21111o1 S. W:. 13lb St.,
'l1le bride's Dowers were a GalnoovWe.
eaiiCade of phalaenopals orchkla The
bride
,atterided
IUI'OIIIded by orange dellgilt Galneovllle lfl8h and ~
""""·
from the Univenlll' of n.tda
· Maid of honor was Mlu last December witb a BS In
Dobby Warden, sister of the Olemlltry.
bride. She wor • a long, empire The bridesfoom a1ao Is a
IOWD of chocolate brmze aatin graduate of the Un1V8'111)' or
accented on the bodice and cuff Florida with a BS Ia ZooJosy.
with l'HIIIbroldered Ale11C111 1be new Mrs. &amp;11111111 w111
lace. s.r beaddreu wa elbow· coodnueaa a .._arcb a•••nt
lengtb bronze illusion gatbereol at UF and the llridegromn will
in a double bow of matclllng lake graduate llllldlea In en·
satin. !lie earrled a cucade of 1Dmol&lt;JS111 UF.

mone~ Sift. 'A• ~
decor.ted ca~e eQjoye~ bJ
everyont llis'i' mtde . and
donat.,J Ill a,r and,lin. Tam .
MUitead of Milltead't ballerJ.
AIDp the C..wu ,l li!eldl of I
brick ..cburc)l with wordllll
fiUI'I'01IIlCII 'h readlna. ''We
lie'- the ~ t.mlly
to Faith B8pllsl Church."
PunCh and coif~ were alao

c:ryuu

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CQ,tning
Events

\~1ln8 01 ibl'"~' wlfW

I

. ' .~ ¥d l6,aa .AlDI4 wau....

"· ~ ofllclated at lbe 11
~..remcJIIY.
GIVI!II. In ~ , by Mr.
·AI!IbGII)' i)llizlo, tbe ~
~the litar In a "'!1}1·
. (~ 1111tes 1m&amp; gOWil
or elnitellll!t iatin. It W..
. ~ted 111 !he bodice~ loaf
·~- aDd hem witb ~-

a

.. . llfPnl?.ed Flltb'~

- Mr' llld Mra.

Mrs. Phillip Joseph 'eowman·'

Mrs. Epling Hostess
For Riverside Club
.

GALIJPOLIB - Mrs. M. T.
Epling, Sr. wu 11o1te11 to the
flrat Rlveralde Study Club
m-q of tbe new ~. Apolluet dinner wu
bold at 1:30'P.m. .
Mrs. Arthur E~pe~~~eheld,
new jll'fllldla~ held a abort
~ meeUnc. dlll'lllclrbldl
lime Mra. Hollll'l Wlcldlna,
procram cbalrman, outlined lilt
JI'OlP'IIIII !lr the C011L1qr Y11f

,

'··.'ltood

1\'a!W

II

aa~red b)'

·

lll8llihn and

lifallel .

trilde Da¥11,
Dawiy RboLies.

·

whlchwillbea .conllnuedllud,y
or So.-!1 Al\lel'tCall co1111r1ea.
Mrs. Elperuehald nlmmtid
Mn. GordGa Roth, a auest llld
hrodllrt4rllltlllbm,llr. Eti
Gelllaa and Mrs. Audrey
llolmel.
.

Fo1lowlnc vll'loua reporlllllt

a~eeUqJ adjourned and • aoc1a1
boll' followad. 1be nell meet1n1
will bewllb Ma7 Alle.n Cll Sept.

ao,.-,

Sew
. an. d So.
·
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Club, Meets ·With·
M.IS.

Ostergren

2t at I p.m.

,

"

8Yer,s Announce
Birth,of' Son
'

•--uon of Faith
Ba~ti'.t';"on"i\i. 35 In 1100ney

Mrs. Ronald Blanton
,

(Karen Hardway)

M
•
K
H
d
beenmadlllrlll~waddlnl·
~~::;:·n.'!n~
1ss aren ar way
. ,:'(,:·. rH'"1
.. ___l
__,_____H
_____l_____U
____1=:wm.~=J:~~ We·ds Ronald Blanton
e
en
e
p
.
81 ~~OIISecondAvenue
~•.&amp; t· . •
•
·I : ••,

u.,, Roliln,
Olrlal)' O'tlll, and 8mu Wood.

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bJ tbe Aknln RecniiiGii lliirtiou. '

IIIIo 1 ~ of allo l!nlwnl~,
lbe~'l'lrtandllubllerCo.

Joan.~

~.

a~ of OIW&gt; · ~ •d 11

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first

phall!oftbebqlldlneprograrl)LI

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and CO!IItrucl!On /of tbe

II

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'l'he generli public 1.1 cor· GALLIPOIJS - Miss Karen
dlaUy Invited to attend any or s.dwllf, daughter of tbe late
1 aO tbe oervlcea, programa and Howard Hardway and Mrs.
acllviUes.
MIJchd Hardway of 90 Cedar
remark·
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By H"'·.n n. .....I
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JI'AMILIES

wrote

IIULU:

to kn~w ~~ter

MONDAY
GALLIA Otapter OCSEA wiD
meet al the Grande Squarea
Clubroom, 1312Eaatern Ave., 8
pm.
B 1c PW dinner meedn8, 8:30
pm. at Oac.v's.
GREEN Elementary PFA 7:30
p.m. Mrs. Katherine Wllllaml
wiU .apeak on tbe new matb.
Memberlblpa wiU be avlilable.
TOPS CLUB picnic will be bold
at the Riverfront Plmlc Area,

called .lhe meedn8 to order at
won't "'-" his wife, ewn the Kof P Hall. DiwoUons were
lllqb 11!1 ~'lillie ber.
led by Bob Cox. RoD call wu
I mllbt perauad8 btin Into lakenandtllesecretary'sreport
dtfordnl .... andlllll'I'Jin8me, was beard and approved. 'l1le
but tben l'd be 'ftl'l pllrieltd'a treasurer's report wu pven by
D.Nrlllelen:
''mOiher"andalsllillmonlbs Ruth Ann McMahon.
IfyO!I~'I""'aleplpaper J-aerlllaDiim.
· By-law changes...,... made

·FREE

Tlll!8DAY
AMERICAN Legion and
American Lqlon Auxiliary wiU
have a jOint lnl~on of of·
fleers following ~ toverecl dLib
poUucll suppar . at 6:30 pm.
Bring OWD table oervlce.

Carolina, wblcb the bridegroom

formerly

attended, the
newlyweds will be at bcme to
frlanda at 402' Fo111h Aw.
111eUnttedstatesofflclally
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SAXA PHONE lnltrudlon
will be given by ippointment onlr. All Yl'll
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Send R
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"Jhe Perfect Gift"

THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS OR HIDDEN
COSTS!
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THE LESSONS ARE GIVEN BY OUa
REGULAR STAFF OF TEACHERS IN
ORDER tO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE
MANY P~OGRAMS WE HAVE AT EDEN
MUSIC.
YOUNG AN DOLDER ALIKE ARE INVITED
TO PAR'I'ICI PATE.
NOTE: Till touons will lit tiYM M a FIRST COME •

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Strvlng: Golnpolls

Pamoroy.~ddtoport,o.

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voted on at the nellt meedn8. Dee.
votedalorlMl,
warwhen
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WllatshO!IidldOT-INIDVE andtberevlledby-lawiWlllbe
A dlacuaslon was held on tbe
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IWJaM'a famoUI WoodeD
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'l1le meellne wu adjourned
and refresbmenu were served.
'l1le uen meeUng will be on
Ortober 7. All members are
urged to attend as tile by-laws
will be voted on.

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T EARN HONORS
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11 of GaWa County radn8
· ,. , honor ' roD at GaiUpolla
BUineu College for the
I!IIIIIDer quarter •bleb ended
Sept 10 were Nina lleugel, 936
lac~on Pike; Bob Liane,
I'OI!l'lh
Ave.,
Nanette

Mdren:&amp;le, OIIJIIcothe Road;
IWJ. eelh lkbuldt (4.0
a1'tr•ge), Patriot; Richard ·
Scott, -.eopd An., Carol

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Hatrlolt ~Ill; Kallaup .

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wilt pormll. EDEN MUSIC,.,.- tllo filii! hi - I t
1110 OVERFLOW Ill o di!IWMI day and ! I -

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C. ·
Recognition Tea 1:30 pm. at
Von of tile Ct!reDIOIIY ...,... Cottage 7. Everyone Invited to
read by the Rev. Ray Cody at attend.
CIC AT tbe home of Elllabeth
White 7:30 m.

Followlnglhewaddlnltrlpto
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EACH MONDAY '&amp;t 6:31
P.M. ... !And of course ...
YOU DO NOT HAVE JO
BRING YOUR OWN
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Sl.,wutllebrideofMr. Ronald THilii8DAY
lllantmooSept. llaiSparla,N. GS! VOLUNTEERS

balllb"aeerlled · Maybell."~ llli'ls .l!l'lte
GAL!JPOIJS- Tile main' Inc, rileeUns Wednesday Mrs. BlaJXcl111employedetlhe
tlli!l ''low cluo" . and comp~, tbe 110.. Will gat ·tDplc of dlac:1lllioa altho Gallla evening wu by-lan.
Frencb City Fabric Sbop in
·llvpill and tbe m·)i;p and stay In 1belr County ClUzen Band Radio Club Preslden~ Junior Carroll Ga!llpnll•.
hllblaa own senero,tlon. .... LYL
J110ple (UTI'LI!l YOUNG LADY)
toone or two Dear i.YL:
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. GUITAR....,.
EACH MONDAY at 4:_, .
P.M.
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!Bring your own Gl!iltno matter wll&amp;t .fill em-·
dillon. If you llive no 111strumtnt, • ·are able to
supply lllNTAL Gultll's
for •• · llttki as sue per

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BETH
Bastian! will model
sever•l fashions for
the show among them
will be this orange
eanadlan leather suede

fringed jacket. Beth
will wear It combined
wllh a camel colored
double knit pants suit.

rt\m
Models

Bl!aUanl, M!'s.

Di!an Browa,
Mn. Alplllill ~. Mn.

Fully Cooked

Jamr:&amp; Ol!d;, . Mro. JIIJdneJ
Mc~rkle, .MIN Milly Me·
Carkle, Mill Nena Mace, Mill .
aatre Murphy, Mra. Gordan

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Prltcbard, Mils Ealnor Reed
and Mra. Glen Ward.
caet•is Shoe Sloreof GaD!polll
lrill heve a dlaplay ol aboel
appropriate for the styles and
the seuon on dllplay.
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Campus groups helping with
Ll'i'rLE MJaS a..uRE MURPHY,
llfll.ltrllYD
8IT8IlJOIIIOIIIa are ~ Nu,
Murphy, own~ofSirawber tY IUD, will mndeJ F ..W. 'Ftillerof
Jl'ograrns; Kayetlet, clothing
tranaporlatloo; Athena, Dower N.Y. eoallmahalllllthe FW 91118'SiknrWedrMiirla1.
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centerpieces and Zeta i'beta,
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Art Otron of New Y(l'k, pony's complete lllle of !aU donated by GaUipolll .JDer·
cbanll 1rill he aWIIrdad IIIII ·
repusontaUve for Leslie Fay styles. ·
faalrloM will abow bla com· A number of . ~ prizes nfrellhmenta lrill':bll-..l,

'Gil

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dallflbter oiMr . and Mrs. C. J. Davis of Rio Grande. Connie II wearing along at-bome at1rt and
liouse desiJned by BW Atkinoon for Glenn of MlchJ&amp;an. It II a beautiful patcbwort skirt of
p1ald wool trtmmed In black velvet. Her blouse II also by GleM of Mlcbl8&amp;n mne wllb the old
fathloned look. Miss Davis is posed bealde a rare grandfather clock. Both the clocl! and the
fallblona are 011 display at strawberry IIW In Rio Grlllllle. Strawberry IIW II ~lylnjt the
fasblollB for the entire abow.
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Nuclear Strike
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Civil Defense Dlrecfllr
announced Saturday that he Is
renewing efforta to liCense and
aflick fallout sheltera in existing
buildinp. He stated that this is
necessary in order tD keep faith
with the eitkens who expect
publlc fallout ahelb!rs to be
properly prepared should the
need arise til use them. He also
said that the announcerne!lt of
Meigs County's new Com·
munity Shelter Plan should
make the climate favorable for

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CA'-.IIFOl~IIA VINE-liPENE~

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Daughter

By Katie Crow

POMEROY - Wahama Hlgh School's hlgh..tepplrri band
took flip honors in field maneuvers at the ninth anmra1 Band·ARama in Marietta last Saturday.
The band, 68 memhera rrtroog, under the capable dlrectlon of
Gerald Simmons, was ooe of 3G banda til participate in A, AA and
Open clasaes.
Wahama took flrSt place in Oa11 AA in field lllllleliWrl ll14
aiAlRMAN FOR THE FWSS, Mn. Bruce CUrtis, left .
third
place in street paradlrri.
·
ad Mn. Dean Brown, right, check the Itt on a purple wool
When they arrived home Sunday IIUlllllng they pll'8ded
lhll Mn. Brown lrill model in the &amp;how.
through New Hawn and Maaon at 1:3011l the IDOI'llin&amp;· The Rev.
William DeMoss and bla wife, awakened by the band's ac:tlviUeo,
li.stelled with great interest. The Rev. DeMoss wauo Interested In
obtaining agreements from the bend's achievementa thai he aat down and composed a poem
Belpre~
building owners for the uoe of and read the poem to hisc!ongregaUon at the United Methodist
their f.acllltles in emergency. aurch on &amp;rnday morning :
011'ners wiU also be atked to
accept easential supplies for
Perbapa you would enjoy the poem.
storage.
The county CD directllr ''Twas a night before Sunday,
BELPRE, Oblo (UP!) eiJ)lalned that, in. order til When aU through the bouse,
Ml)oGr Sam Wharton aays he
qualify for licensing and Not a chUd was stirring,
sfllcking, a building must meet Not even a mouse .
...... IDOI'8 than liO houri •
.,.. at biJ Job, but a new ell)'
Federal radiation p:·otectlon
When out in the Rlreet there arose such a clatler,
ardinorq . wDI force him tD
requirements and provide
Mary aprlng from the bed to aee what waathe matter,
!pellllaome ol tbat time tn the
shelb!r for at leest fifty peq~le .
Only owners whose buUdlnp And what to our wondering eero llhould we beor,
allkie dl&amp;iDg the day.
Whmlilu Ioat alllbt ThiD'IIdaJ
are located in areas wbere lklt lbe Rlrainl of murrlc load and clear.
community shelter planning lt'soorband! It's our hand! Weabouted withJlee,
new law thai requlret
has shown a need for additional I think they woo at Marietta, you see.
lbe ~or of Ibis 1011tbem Ohio
town ol 7,000 to - t fulltime.
public shelb!r will be asked to We leaned on the alii and Ustened with joy,
Haw proud we were of each girl and each boy.
Cillo AttDrney General Paul
sign Uc.enses.
Brown upheld the legality or the
Official Information for And you could beer us uclalrn at they marched out of lite,
ardlnonce.
cltizer.s givlllg full details on Congratulations til all, Good Bleil you, goodnight.
Wharton, a lllell Chemical
Meigs County's Community
Co. omploye during the day,
LEAVING NEW YORK lor Germany on OcUJher lib lrill he
Shelter Plan and advising them
REV. MEADE
ID!t.eudahe puts In more than 50
·where tD go and what til .do In an Edgar Vanlnwagen of P!me!'&lt;&gt;Y·
boa a week u mayor at night
Edgar lrill Oy from McGuire Air Force Baae to WletbAden,
GALIJPOLIS - A GaUla attack situation will be
llld on lbe -kend.
distributed
beginning
Sept.
24
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•Zone Youtb 11'eekend meetla&amp;
Germany for athree weeke viJit with biJ couain Frank Pierce who
At this request, Waahington will be at the Hartford, W,
1111\811oned there with the U. S. Army.
County "'-:utor Donald L. Va., Camp Grounds of 'the
Joaea aousbt the attorney Churches of Chriol In
VISffiNG 11118 week with Mr. and loin. Clarence Price of
.-.I'• l'lllq. MIA!r hearlnJ Chriltlln Union Sept. U, Zi,
Portland were their danpt«, Mrs. Pat Jordan llld srand·
It, Wlw1oo notilled the councU and 18. 'Do Rev. Weldon
CI&amp;UJhter, Kelly of Columbus.
be 'IIDIIId take a leave of abo Meade from Xenia, Oblo wiU ANTI-HIJACK SEARCHES
Pat, a former phfaciat edueatton teacher at Meigs Hlgh
WASHINGTON (UP!) --Cus·
1m0e !rum bla job at lbe
be the evugeU.I. He wiU al!O
School,
wu here to outlin8 a ph)'llcal educaUon prosram for the
dlemlcal finn.
be opeaklag Snnday mol'lllq, toms agento have started m gradelludenta of Mlddleporl111d Bradbury who are attt!llding
Sept. 27 at the OaiQpoll• searrhlng all ahand baggage the ~grerrsive school at Bradbury.
Church of Christ In Ckrilllan carried by outbound intern&amp;·
DENY RESIGNATION
Union, IO::MI a.m. and Sunday Ilona! air passengers at certain
evening Sept. 27' at the Polal airports.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The soverrunent said Friday
CloverrimontiOII'COOtodaydi&amp;- Pieaoant Church of Cbrill In
eaunted a newsletter report that CbriiiUan Union. AU evenlag !he program is In effect In New
York, Waahington and New
~tare Se..ntary Oifford oervlceo ..W bella at 7:10
Orleans,
and will eventually OX·
M. HiMiln migllt n!slsn ooon til p.m. The Jiubllc lo luvlted tAl·
tend
to
all
gateway airports.
become head of Purdue ottend.
In
additloo'
til
the searches of
Ulllvertlly in Lafayette,'Jnd:
&lt;a oource eaid Hardin had Walt Whiteman said, "Once carry"'n luggase, more thor·
millie II jilllin earlier he did not fully enslaved, . .no naUon, ough aearehea wUI be made of
will\ til be ·considered lor the state, city of thl~ earth. , .rier ~"/IDY pa&amp;llmjer, who causes tbe
afterward restimes ita liberty .'• .~ aiJOftl .to be auspicious.
P..aue poa.

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..... Mil -at far • yflll wllli ba- ~w and datlllller'
llec•llld~Lal)'doo. &amp;s•lllllttaned there far lbe nell
II monthlllil tbe two 1tre Ia !De!l!bne,
!!andY .. lll)oJIDc tbe 1ll!ole bll - lbe ll't plleriH, the
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lbe ealllntlllliln, llld Ia pll'llealulJ mzlowllo haw
.MIS. William John
blr 11101111!' tllen for tbe IIIIIUI1 Octobll' felllvall.llle and lloltr
acc~uorlu and a yellow Columbua BllllneiiUnlvertlty. llave 1iblt IIIWMiu• art lnla lrlpa lrOIIIIcl Gtrmlny llld are
rtlllburl eonqe. Mra. Darling, She II llilllocllted 1fllb Kolcot loolllng fGrward to toutlq IDID lllrlt8llnd durtltc the bollday
step.motber ol the bridegroom, Interplanetary, lllc.
wu In a navy blue etllliDble The bridegroom II a 11161
Sandy Uepl buiJ, Sbe hu tabtt a ciau Ill German, and II
with red and while 1rlm ·and graduatf ol Pleaun~ HJsb curnnlly teocMDJ 1111111 three boll'l a day In a lcbool 'llhldl
wore matcblni ~. Sbe Sdlool, Coltunbu, and aerved "'"'-! lllteDd to tlrll ered1tl far their hflb lchool ,~p~nrna.,
had a white l'Oitbud ~e. twoywalntheU.S.NaY)'. HI
A recepUon boaorlns lbe IIII!Jllloyarluanlndualrtaltool
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~ waa lleld Ia tha cilwdl ,...,_. at the Buebye In·
Hclll tWill· Tbe bride'• table dllltrtal lluppJ, Co. In Colum·
YIIQrday, Mill Mildred l!~wley Ntarned from her e1Jb1
feohiretl I tJne.ltered eUe bull.
1M' ll'OIIId tbt -ld.
topped .rtth the tradltloaal
fill
1lfl frcrm Cohailbua to SIIIJ'nmi'IICO, Ill lk'lllll, th4ll
mlnlaluh bride and ..-. Olll..of~ pall •ltllldln&amp;
Japan,
owr
Artt.a, to Europe and blclllnto New Yart niJidlrefllre
Mill Chrll Batley' llld Mill tbe 'WICidq ..... Mr. and Mra.
fllle1'rGtl Queen .ned the cake WlUiam G. Darlln1, Bob Jail.
In l'ndll lbe rode • e!rJMt, Ill Germany lbe aw the
iarl pancli, and Mrl. Sbtrley Marvin, Cohmlrua; Mill LaiD'I
fllpn re&amp;f*l'ed tbe peell. llllrllnl ol Cleveland; Mr. Jolm Pullan Play, and bllbDan lilt lteored eiMr Ill atrplaDH end
F(l' li trip i1nu1b I!Ciltbtm l!l. Sw1111 11!141 Mn. Nancy llljaebrll A Wili to lbe Jlcl7 t..l4 had bllil eance1Jed due to tiJe
Ohio, 1111 bride chanCecl tnto a u,er, ~~. Ohio; Mrl. 1lll'tll be!ort lbt lllurlnuroup 1101 om rllbe Ualled Stalel.
yellow linlt dreu. 8be wore the Benton EbBn and 100, Jlouc,
white C¥~~11011 COI'Uit ~fun 8prln~lil141 11r. and Mn.
·btl' wedcllns bouquet. The JIIIMi Evw, Pam, Chrilty,
~ . i'tllldla\ 4M4I Eaalbam aad JaJ, SpriilsDeld; Mlu
11'17, ~·iii!I"IL
Cbrll hlfey, Partertburs;
·1be IIIW. )(rll. Dir!fl!s II a Mill .Jiiltlll Vellb and Mill MlbDLl!lPORT - Mn. he held at the Nail Houtre In
iii'/ DClua\1 111 uicwepcn Jtrlalli vetlb, eoiumbul, lnd Kenneth Scllea, bome helltll Coltunbus waa announced for
lll&amp;b Sdl®1 and a U. private Mr. IIIII Mrl. Wll1iaill McCOol, nurae of the MtllloGaUia Oct. 1-1. Plana were r1i1cuac1
~c ...!atW. ll'l\1111lll ol lbe XellJ and *-nt, Cohmbus.
~111111' Action Propam, far lbe rrprlna dlalrlet COli·
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lpCIU on druS abule at tblo fenrnce til be helrlln Mlddlepott
~ nilbt ~Melin&amp; ol the on Jilne 5. "Every Clnad Hal a
Middleport Ollld eor-nUon Sllnr Unlnl" II the tbtllle of
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Iii hir t.lk ~· Sclteo 1P0b Mrl. Don Mullen opened the
of liCnl whlcll mjlbl alert ~Melin&amp; with lbe.pledse to the
Plttftli to drus 011 111 their fla1· aad devotions uelna
. .irl lldfl . 111111
children and the IJIIXOIIC!i to alpture fnm St. Matthew.
coel.-1 IICOITII(•.
a anlllht... JOIIIIPiei'l u lo tbt Membera retpCIIIded to rull caD
. . . . olwblte
aa ......... ol drvil·
by teiiit!l w...t tbelr ~ulbandl
did Mn.l'lerce 'llllo'W81 In an The 10th 11111ual eonvenUon to call them.
aqua ~ A-DM &amp;. wllli ·
Mrl. Kermelb Harril won the
while 11C
ort.,
lravalinC pelu IIIII Mn. Walter
A rlll!fiiUoa bonorln&amp; tilt
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Morris the bolt. lflt.
15
couple ..,.. btld In the IAtlrl .
A bingo party helna held at
Grade 8cbool. Lace piDk
the Clthollc Church In
.,. .-4 a the brtde'l table SYRAcllsE - Mr. and Mrl. GalllpoUa Tburoday nlaht
1llllcb felllurtd a lllraa tiaiil Rclllltt Hubbard, Colle8t Rd., heaJnnlng at 7 p.m. by the
eUe IGppld 111111 lbltridjtbll lniiiiiiOIIilcl!la the blrlll Gh I French Oty t..aaaue waa an·
mllitalllfe lirlda and 8l'IIIIID· lb. II~ ....daUibter at Pleuant IIGWiced. Tbe ._liD&amp; wU at
Wlll!'e 'tapen Ill ay11a1 eatt· Valley Haipltal Sept. 17 namad the Colnmbla Gu office .
illl lilA of
ad 'llblle dl1aln and lft'q.....U Ill Mar!d7 Rlebeltt.
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Iiiii« of lhl lb-unlw camplelad the table Mrt. B.ernlce Jeffers, of
brlcla. .....,i~o...,, ~~r~Pomeroy RD and Mr. and Mra.
· a tloor lqtb 'IDliD Ill 8enlnC at 1111 tecefliiGillllllt C~l Hubbard, local, are
111111 Gqlillll and 1acll 1ltN Mrl. qiadJI fllnqll'•'o grudparenta. Great•
MIDDLEPORT~ MfPI(Il'lal
piDt .an !i the Mt1, SlilriiJ- 81mPI"', Mrl. lf8lldmolhen .., Mn. Jolm aerricea lor the late Dr: ·
wu dl'iiV"'
):.1tUI Sbllltr, lira. LUIIID ,..andMri.HowardVinlntl Fnjlrtch M. .Cluff who died
· , lftd. a
iia,.UU
lira. l]lloru o1 Pomeroy RD. They llave SePI. 16 wiU be helrl Saturday,
Grtiam. lliM ._,.Swart of 111otber daUIIhler, M111loa, sse S@pt.2111romlla.m.ln7p.m. tt ·
A1b1i1J
11M ..... 3.
the Cluff rtildence, $M Nartb
00111111
II1P till
Seeclld, Mlcldleport. DevOIIonl
pfiiCI
cOHroonra .U CL£Rit lrill he liven at 1 and 4 bV
. 'llblle RACINE _ Marilyn Powell, the ~. Raallln Moyer and au
wort the _, __ ......._
..... ,_ ol p.m. by the Rev. Father Ber·
· blr bridal ww
""!"'gran.... 1 - " nard KrajeoY!c.
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alllenet by tbe Soutbtm IAr:al Recelvlns callers will be
School Board u w.retary for membera ot the family, Mrs••
!1111 ~, will continue In Clutl, Judy Brooke, Me1an ·
her clark.eutodlan duliu.
lkmmond, Fredrlclr. (Rielr.)
Cluff, Jolm Oulf, Mn. Bin
EYIAI and Mro. Barbara
Waldon.

llBRB 18 BBftl qa.modelllll a deep nlt.e t
peiDal dreu.
Leavet or tile tUDfloirer
,pruv~ fodder for UvU!ock.
Ill . patala ~ld a br11111Dt
yellOw dye alld Ill Hedl fut.
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Ria Grllllle Colleie. left, will model at the lhow. Bere.Mrl. ·
~ ~ Ea1nor Reed, rfslil, ...., wlllllll0.1i1\iai'll
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BY GOU)IE CLENDENIN Jo1111n11 aCI'OIIS the grounda til
. PORTLAND - Several'' lbe dining hall far hreakfut of
women . from Racine-Portland · collee, hot blacutll, jelly, honey
Branch of the Reorganized and acrambled egga ..
Church of Jeouo Chrllt of The theme wao "Women
Latter·Day Satnll attended lbe oearcb for patha of peace ....
Southeast Ohio Columbus within and wltbout."
m.etropoUtan areas ••Women's CJassea were on "~~
Retreat" at Camp BountUul Gap" an w&lt;men ~IIDltl
near Jackaon.
Stater Herlhey of llr,e l'.Oltncll
More than 85 women from aU ol Women's Dept.,~ DIJ,
walks of Hie and all ages apent Mo., wu dieectqr and .....,..
Sept. 11·13 sleeping In campers, 1)1
IIIOI'IIIIUI·lhe' gave
lrallara and tenia. There wero lbe
on "DIIcltn,
students, teacherS, mothers, .Deckle.,. and
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and grand and great. Thert was . a
grandmothers lncludini one of lnedttatlon period

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Madden, prominent lady at- 01' fotmd a place t'o
our
eltlzena, Lucindil w01111111·
tomeyaenlor
from Columbus.
plmphlett. of ' ·
Luelnda II past reUroment l,lallh
age hut II at her olflce week 16:33,
days and gives lrj!ely of her Shelter
Ume and talents til Golden Age rededication .·
and Silver ~ follr., also til over
lntetdenomlnattonal church· Jadt:
affairs.
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Several teoehera, 10111e )lilt !rOm I
returned from Europe to oee
flrlt hand what soea on tbere,
and how folk think of Amerlean
·citizens.
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Lynne, dilughter ~ ·~ard ·
and Grace lrt'offltt, foioi!tlrly of
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Breakfast Drinks
Oronge, Grape or Gropefruit
Quort Bottles

THOROFARE
Grade A Medium

White Eggs
Dozen

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INSTANT OOFFIE
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�MISS
BETH
Bastian! will model
sever•l fashions for
the show among them
will be this orange
eanadlan leather suede

fringed jacket. Beth
will wear It combined
wllh a camel colored
double knit pants suit.

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Models

Bl!aUanl, M!'s.

Di!an Browa,
Mn. Alplllill ~. Mn.

Fully Cooked

Jamr:&amp; Ol!d;, . Mro. JIIJdneJ
Mc~rkle, .MIN Milly Me·
Carkle, Mill Nena Mace, Mill .
aatre Murphy, Mra. Gordan

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Prltcbard, Mils Ealnor Reed
and Mra. Glen Ward.
caet•is Shoe Sloreof GaD!polll
lrill heve a dlaplay ol aboel
appropriate for the styles and
the seuon on dllplay.
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Campus groups helping with
Ll'i'rLE MJaS a..uRE MURPHY,
llfll.ltrllYD
8IT8IlJOIIIOIIIa are ~ Nu,
Murphy, own~ofSirawber tY IUD, will mndeJ F ..W. 'Ftillerof
Jl'ograrns; Kayetlet, clothing
tranaporlatloo; Athena, Dower N.Y. eoallmahalllllthe FW 91118'SiknrWedrMiirla1.
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centerpieces and Zeta i'beta,
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hoatesses.
Art Otron of New Y(l'k, pony's complete lllle of !aU donated by GaUipolll .JDer·
cbanll 1rill he aWIIrdad IIIII ·
repusontaUve for Leslie Fay styles. ·
faalrloM will abow bla com· A number of . ~ prizes nfrellhmenta lrill':bll-..l,

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S,t. RnJar B.
btvlblr or lbt bride,
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OLD FASHIONED LOOK - So new for today, Ia shown here by Miss CoMle Davia·,
dallflbter oiMr . and Mrs. C. J. Davis of Rio Grande. Connie II wearing along at-bome at1rt and
liouse desiJned by BW Atkinoon for Glenn of MlchJ&amp;an. It II a beautiful patcbwort skirt of
p1ald wool trtmmed In black velvet. Her blouse II also by GleM of Mlcbl8&amp;n mne wllb the old
fathloned look. Miss Davis is posed bealde a rare grandfather clock. Both the clocl! and the
fallblona are 011 display at strawberry IIW In Rio Grlllllle. Strawberry IIW II ~lylnjt the
fasblollB for the entire abow.
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To Prepare for

Nuclear Strike
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Civil Defense Dlrecfllr
announced Saturday that he Is
renewing efforta to liCense and
aflick fallout sheltera in existing
buildinp. He stated that this is
necessary in order tD keep faith
with the eitkens who expect
publlc fallout ahelb!rs to be
properly prepared should the
need arise til use them. He also
said that the announcerne!lt of
Meigs County's new Com·
munity Shelter Plan should
make the climate favorable for

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Mayor

Cant Hold Any
Otltsr P01ition

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CA'-.IIFOl~IIA VINE-liPENE~

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Daughter

By Katie Crow

POMEROY - Wahama Hlgh School's hlgh..tepplrri band
took flip honors in field maneuvers at the ninth anmra1 Band·ARama in Marietta last Saturday.
The band, 68 memhera rrtroog, under the capable dlrectlon of
Gerald Simmons, was ooe of 3G banda til participate in A, AA and
Open clasaes.
Wahama took flrSt place in Oa11 AA in field lllllleliWrl ll14
aiAlRMAN FOR THE FWSS, Mn. Bruce CUrtis, left .
third
place in street paradlrri.
·
ad Mn. Dean Brown, right, check the Itt on a purple wool
When they arrived home Sunday IIUlllllng they pll'8ded
lhll Mn. Brown lrill model in the &amp;how.
through New Hawn and Maaon at 1:3011l the IDOI'llin&amp;· The Rev.
William DeMoss and bla wife, awakened by the band's ac:tlviUeo,
li.stelled with great interest. The Rev. DeMoss wauo Interested In
obtaining agreements from the bend's achievementa thai he aat down and composed a poem
Belpre~
building owners for the uoe of and read the poem to hisc!ongregaUon at the United Methodist
their f.acllltles in emergency. aurch on &amp;rnday morning :
011'ners wiU also be atked to
accept easential supplies for
Perbapa you would enjoy the poem.
storage.
The county CD directllr ''Twas a night before Sunday,
BELPRE, Oblo (UP!) eiJ)lalned that, in. order til When aU through the bouse,
Ml)oGr Sam Wharton aays he
qualify for licensing and Not a chUd was stirring,
sfllcking, a building must meet Not even a mouse .
...... IDOI'8 than liO houri •
.,.. at biJ Job, but a new ell)'
Federal radiation p:·otectlon
When out in the Rlreet there arose such a clatler,
ardinorq . wDI force him tD
requirements and provide
Mary aprlng from the bed to aee what waathe matter,
!pellllaome ol tbat time tn the
shelb!r for at leest fifty peq~le .
Only owners whose buUdlnp And what to our wondering eero llhould we beor,
allkie dl&amp;iDg the day.
Whmlilu Ioat alllbt ThiD'IIdaJ
are located in areas wbere lklt lbe Rlrainl of murrlc load and clear.
community shelter planning lt'soorband! It's our hand! Weabouted withJlee,
new law thai requlret
has shown a need for additional I think they woo at Marietta, you see.
lbe ~or of Ibis 1011tbem Ohio
town ol 7,000 to - t fulltime.
public shelb!r will be asked to We leaned on the alii and Ustened with joy,
Haw proud we were of each girl and each boy.
Cillo AttDrney General Paul
sign Uc.enses.
Brown upheld the legality or the
Official Information for And you could beer us uclalrn at they marched out of lite,
ardlnonce.
cltizer.s givlllg full details on Congratulations til all, Good Bleil you, goodnight.
Wharton, a lllell Chemical
Meigs County's Community
Co. omploye during the day,
LEAVING NEW YORK lor Germany on OcUJher lib lrill he
Shelter Plan and advising them
REV. MEADE
ID!t.eudahe puts In more than 50
·where tD go and what til .do In an Edgar Vanlnwagen of P!me!'&lt;&gt;Y·
boa a week u mayor at night
Edgar lrill Oy from McGuire Air Force Baae to WletbAden,
GALIJPOLIS - A GaUla attack situation will be
llld on lbe -kend.
distributed
beginning
Sept.
24
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•Zone Youtb 11'eekend meetla&amp;
Germany for athree weeke viJit with biJ couain Frank Pierce who
At this request, Waahington will be at the Hartford, W,
1111\811oned there with the U. S. Army.
County "'-:utor Donald L. Va., Camp Grounds of 'the
Joaea aousbt the attorney Churches of Chriol In
VISffiNG 11118 week with Mr. and loin. Clarence Price of
.-.I'• l'lllq. MIA!r hearlnJ Chriltlln Union Sept. U, Zi,
Portland were their danpt«, Mrs. Pat Jordan llld srand·
It, Wlw1oo notilled the councU and 18. 'Do Rev. Weldon
CI&amp;UJhter, Kelly of Columbus.
be 'IIDIIId take a leave of abo Meade from Xenia, Oblo wiU ANTI-HIJACK SEARCHES
Pat, a former phfaciat edueatton teacher at Meigs Hlgh
WASHINGTON (UP!) --Cus·
1m0e !rum bla job at lbe
be the evugeU.I. He wiU al!O
School,
wu here to outlin8 a ph)'llcal educaUon prosram for the
dlemlcal finn.
be opeaklag Snnday mol'lllq, toms agento have started m gradelludenta of Mlddleporl111d Bradbury who are attt!llding
Sept. 27 at the OaiQpoll• searrhlng all ahand baggage the ~grerrsive school at Bradbury.
Church of Christ In Ckrilllan carried by outbound intern&amp;·
DENY RESIGNATION
Union, IO::MI a.m. and Sunday Ilona! air passengers at certain
evening Sept. 27' at the Polal airports.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The soverrunent said Friday
CloverrimontiOII'COOtodaydi&amp;- Pieaoant Church of Cbrill In
eaunted a newsletter report that CbriiiUan Union. AU evenlag !he program is In effect In New
York, Waahington and New
~tare Se..ntary Oifford oervlceo ..W bella at 7:10
Orleans,
and will eventually OX·
M. HiMiln migllt n!slsn ooon til p.m. The Jiubllc lo luvlted tAl·
tend
to
all
gateway airports.
become head of Purdue ottend.
In
additloo'
til
the searches of
Ulllvertlly in Lafayette,'Jnd:
&lt;a oource eaid Hardin had Walt Whiteman said, "Once carry"'n luggase, more thor·
millie II jilllin earlier he did not fully enslaved, . .no naUon, ough aearehea wUI be made of
will\ til be ·considered lor the state, city of thl~ earth. , .rier ~"/IDY pa&amp;llmjer, who causes tbe
afterward restimes ita liberty .'• .~ aiJOftl .to be auspicious.
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........ al Glrmln7, Fl-llreltbl&amp;tclllll pJomtnc a trip
..... Mil -at far • yflll wllli ba- ~w and datlllller'
llec•llld~Lal)'doo. &amp;s•lllllttaned there far lbe nell
II monthlllil tbe two 1tre Ia !De!l!bne,
!!andY .. lll)oJIDc tbe 1ll!ole bll - lbe ll't plleriH, the
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lbe ealllntlllliln, llld Ia pll'llealulJ mzlowllo haw
.MIS. William John
blr 11101111!' tllen for tbe IIIIIUI1 Octobll' felllvall.llle and lloltr
acc~uorlu and a yellow Columbua BllllneiiUnlvertlty. llave 1iblt IIIWMiu• art lnla lrlpa lrOIIIIcl Gtrmlny llld are
rtlllburl eonqe. Mra. Darling, She II llilllocllted 1fllb Kolcot loolllng fGrward to toutlq IDID lllrlt8llnd durtltc the bollday
step.motber ol the bridegroom, Interplanetary, lllc.
wu In a navy blue etllliDble The bridegroom II a 11161
Sandy Uepl buiJ, Sbe hu tabtt a ciau Ill German, and II
with red and while 1rlm ·and graduatf ol Pleaun~ HJsb curnnlly teocMDJ 1111111 three boll'l a day In a lcbool 'llhldl
wore matcblni ~. Sbe Sdlool, Coltunbu, and aerved "'"'-! lllteDd to tlrll ered1tl far their hflb lchool ,~p~nrna.,
had a white l'Oitbud ~e. twoywalntheU.S.NaY)'. HI
A recepUon boaorlns lbe IIII!Jllloyarluanlndualrtaltool
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~ waa lleld Ia tha cilwdl ,...,_. at the Buebye In·
Hclll tWill· Tbe bride'• table dllltrtal lluppJ, Co. In Colum·
YIIQrday, Mill Mildred l!~wley Ntarned from her e1Jb1
feohiretl I tJne.ltered eUe bull.
1M' ll'OIIId tbt -ld.
topped .rtth the tradltloaal
fill
1lfl frcrm Cohailbua to SIIIJ'nmi'IICO, Ill lk'lllll, th4ll
mlnlaluh bride and ..-. Olll..of~ pall •ltllldln&amp;
Japan,
owr
Artt.a, to Europe and blclllnto New Yart niJidlrefllre
Mill Chrll Batley' llld Mill tbe 'WICidq ..... Mr. and Mra.
fllle1'rGtl Queen .ned the cake WlUiam G. Darlln1, Bob Jail.
In l'ndll lbe rode • e!rJMt, Ill Germany lbe aw the
iarl pancli, and Mrl. Sbtrley Marvin, Cohmlrua; Mill LaiD'I
fllpn re&amp;f*l'ed tbe peell. llllrllnl ol Cleveland; Mr. Jolm Pullan Play, and bllbDan lilt lteored eiMr Ill atrplaDH end
F(l' li trip i1nu1b I!Ciltbtm l!l. Sw1111 11!141 Mn. Nancy llljaebrll A Wili to lbe Jlcl7 t..l4 had bllil eance1Jed due to tiJe
Ohio, 1111 bride chanCecl tnto a u,er, ~~. Ohio; Mrl. 1lll'tll be!ort lbt lllurlnuroup 1101 om rllbe Ualled Stalel.
yellow linlt dreu. 8be wore the Benton EbBn and 100, Jlouc,
white C¥~~11011 COI'Uit ~fun 8prln~lil141 11r. and Mn.
·btl' wedcllns bouquet. The JIIIMi Evw, Pam, Chrilty,
~ . i'tllldla\ 4M4I Eaalbam aad JaJ, SpriilsDeld; Mlu
11'17, ~·iii!I"IL
Cbrll hlfey, Partertburs;
·1be IIIW. )(rll. Dir!fl!s II a Mill .Jiiltlll Vellb and Mill MlbDLl!lPORT - Mn. he held at the Nail Houtre In
iii'/ DClua\1 111 uicwepcn Jtrlalli vetlb, eoiumbul, lnd Kenneth Scllea, bome helltll Coltunbus waa announced for
lll&amp;b Sdl®1 and a U. private Mr. IIIII Mrl. Wll1iaill McCOol, nurae of the MtllloGaUia Oct. 1-1. Plana were r1i1cuac1
~c ...!atW. ll'l\1111lll ol lbe XellJ and *-nt, Cohmbus.
~111111' Action Propam, far lbe rrprlna dlalrlet COli·
l·.
lpCIU on druS abule at tblo fenrnce til be helrlln Mlddlepott
~ nilbt ~Melin&amp; ol the on Jilne 5. "Every Clnad Hal a
Middleport Ollld eor-nUon Sllnr Unlnl" II the tbtllle of
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Iii hir t.lk ~· Sclteo 1P0b Mrl. Don Mullen opened the
of liCnl whlcll mjlbl alert ~Melin&amp; with lbe.pledse to the
Plttftli to drus 011 111 their fla1· aad devotions uelna
. .irl lldfl . 111111
children and the IJIIXOIIC!i to alpture fnm St. Matthew.
coel.-1 IICOITII(•.
a anlllht... JOIIIIPiei'l u lo tbt Membera retpCIIIded to rull caD
. . . . olwblte
aa ......... ol drvil·
by teiiit!l w...t tbelr ~ulbandl
did Mn.l'lerce 'llllo'W81 In an The 10th 11111ual eonvenUon to call them.
aqua ~ A-DM &amp;. wllli ·
Mrl. Kermelb Harril won the
while 11C
ort.,
lravalinC pelu IIIII Mn. Walter
A rlll!fiiUoa bonorln&amp; tilt
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Morris the bolt. lflt.
15
couple ..,.. btld In the IAtlrl .
A bingo party helna held at
Grade 8cbool. Lace piDk
the Clthollc Church In
.,. .-4 a the brtde'l table SYRAcllsE - Mr. and Mrl. GalllpoUa Tburoday nlaht
1llllcb felllurtd a lllraa tiaiil Rclllltt Hubbard, Colle8t Rd., heaJnnlng at 7 p.m. by the
eUe IGppld 111111 lbltridjtbll lniiiiiiOIIilcl!la the blrlll Gh I French Oty t..aaaue waa an·
mllitalllfe lirlda and 8l'IIIIID· lb. II~ ....daUibter at Pleuant IIGWiced. Tbe ._liD&amp; wU at
Wlll!'e 'tapen Ill ay11a1 eatt· Valley Haipltal Sept. 17 namad the Colnmbla Gu office .
illl lilA of
ad 'llblle dl1aln and lft'q.....U Ill Mar!d7 Rlebeltt.
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1ltirrl .•
Iiiii« of lhl lb-unlw camplelad the table Mrt. B.ernlce Jeffers, of
brlcla. .....,i~o...,, ~~r~Pomeroy RD and Mr. and Mra.
· a tloor lqtb 'IDliD Ill 8enlnC at 1111 tecefliiGillllllt C~l Hubbard, local, are
111111 Gqlillll and 1acll 1ltN Mrl. qiadJI fllnqll'•'o grudparenta. Great•
MIDDLEPORT~ MfPI(Il'lal
piDt .an !i the Mt1, SlilriiJ- 81mPI"', Mrl. lf8lldmolhen .., Mn. Jolm aerricea lor the late Dr: ·
wu dl'iiV"'
):.1tUI Sbllltr, lira. LUIIID ,..andMri.HowardVinlntl Fnjlrtch M. .Cluff who died
· , lftd. a
iia,.UU
lira. l]lloru o1 Pomeroy RD. They llave SePI. 16 wiU be helrl Saturday,
Grtiam. lliM ._,.Swart of 111otber daUIIhler, M111loa, sse S@pt.2111romlla.m.ln7p.m. tt ·
A1b1i1J
11M ..... 3.
the Cluff rtildence, $M Nartb
00111111
II1P till
Seeclld, Mlcldleport. DevOIIonl
pfiiCI
cOHroonra .U CL£Rit lrill he liven at 1 and 4 bV
. 'llblle RACINE _ Marilyn Powell, the ~. Raallln Moyer and au
wort the _, __ ......._
..... ,_ ol p.m. by the Rev. Father Ber·
· blr bridal ww
""!"'gran.... 1 - " nard KrajeoY!c.
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alllenet by tbe Soutbtm IAr:al Recelvlns callers will be
School Board u w.retary for membera ot the family, Mrs••
!1111 ~, will continue In Clutl, Judy Brooke, Me1an ·
her clark.eutodlan duliu.
lkmmond, Fredrlclr. (Rielr.)
Cluff, Jolm Oulf, Mn. Bin
EYIAI and Mro. Barbara
Waldon.

llBRB 18 BBftl qa.modelllll a deep nlt.e t
peiDal dreu.
Leavet or tile tUDfloirer
,pruv~ fodder for UvU!ock.
Ill . patala ~ld a br11111Dt
yellOw dye alld Ill Hedl fut.
nllb hlgb-grade edoklng oll.

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MRS. ALPBUSCIIRISTENSEN, wife ollbe ~·of
Ria Grllllle Colleie. left, will model at the lhow. Bere.Mrl. ·
~ ~ Ea1nor Reed, rfslil, ...., wlllllll0.1i1\iai'll
ee1ec1 a panllutt rw the aoow. ·
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BY GOU)IE CLENDENIN Jo1111n11 aCI'OIIS the grounda til
. PORTLAND - Several'' lbe dining hall far hreakfut of
women . from Racine-Portland · collee, hot blacutll, jelly, honey
Branch of the Reorganized and acrambled egga ..
Church of Jeouo Chrllt of The theme wao "Women
Latter·Day Satnll attended lbe oearcb for patha of peace ....
Southeast Ohio Columbus within and wltbout."
m.etropoUtan areas ••Women's CJassea were on "~~
Retreat" at Camp BountUul Gap" an w&lt;men ~IIDltl
near Jackaon.
Stater Herlhey of llr,e l'.Oltncll
More than 85 women from aU ol Women's Dept.,~ DIJ,
walks of Hie and all ages apent Mo., wu dieectqr and .....,..
Sept. 11·13 sleeping In campers, 1)1
IIIOI'IIIIUI·lhe' gave
lrallara and tenia. There wero lbe
on "DIIcltn,
students, teacherS, mothers, .Deckle.,. and
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and grand and great. Thert was . a
grandmothers lncludini one of lnedttatlon period

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Madden, prominent lady at- 01' fotmd a place t'o
our
eltlzena, Lucindil w01111111·
tomeyaenlor
from Columbus.
plmphlett. of ' ·
Luelnda II past reUroment l,lallh
age hut II at her olflce week 16:33,
days and gives lrj!ely of her Shelter
Ume and talents til Golden Age rededication .·
and Silver ~ follr., also til over
lntetdenomlnattonal church· Jadt:
affairs.
.
· · ai1d .two
Several teoehera, 10111e )lilt !rOm I
returned from Europe to oee
flrlt hand what soea on tbere,
and how folk think of Amerlean
·citizens.
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Lynne, dilughter ~ ·~ard ·
and Grace lrt'offltt, foioi!tlrly of
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Portland ilai llrere: She II .....,
taachlna .- Columbus lh!a ,,.

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PUFFS

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Mmday night al the Healh Unlted'MetlliidlatCblrdlto:::.:
In preparation for fall ICtlvlllea.
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......, aet a., with leaden and •'!"111M\ leaden W. eltCted by
eadl. They are lhe ''Elder ""d'dnd ;, witll Callly Meado
leader, and Trudy Hall, the •Mt'tllftl'~ w1tb Mfu Jloal,
Raley, Clndy ~ell and Clndy H!nily, manben; tbe ''Middleport Monkey~, vet.et Swisher,~; Terri rue,,.-istont,
and Tracy Burdette, Ann Fitch, Mlttba ~ Palill KJoea
Judy GOkey, JCIII M111T8y, Ann PNrch, JW WaJIIuon
WBitors and Jemlfer Wl8e, memben; and ''Tile
Bralls" wltb Pal Brown, leader, Julie B)T, "llant, and Lila
Skaggs, Terri Fox, Terri Zirkle, Marianne Welsh, KJmberJy
Payne, Angela Martin, and Joy Beaver, members.

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Joyce louise McDaniel

MaiY Dodrill to be Wed

MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs. Paul MrDanlel, Sr. of
Ave. and Uncoln, Middleport, are announcing the
erJg&amp;gemerJt and approaching marriage of their daughler,
Joyce Louise, to Mr. Da&gt;id Carroll Jacka, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Jacks, Langsville.
Mills McDaniel is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Barr, Middleport, and Mrs. VIrginia McDaniel of
llleshlre and tbe late George McDaniel. She is the greatgranddaughter of Roscoe Hollon, Mb1ersvtue, 111d the late
Mn. Hollon.
Miss McDaniel Is a senior at Meigs High School. Her
fiance, a graduate of Meigs High Sclloolin 1961! Is employed
by the Meigs Local School District. An open ch~ weddfns
will be held at I p.m. Friday at the llliD'ch of &lt;llrlst In
&lt;lu1.still) Union at Hobson witt• the Rev. 0. H. Cart perfonnlni'\he ceremony. Areception will be held at the bride's
Fo~rth

BIRCH RIVER, W. VA. - Mr. and·Mrs. Russell Dodrill
of Birch River, W.Va., are announcing the engagement and
lorthcmnlng marriAge of their daughter, Mary, to U . Larry
Mullins, aono!Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mullins of Nettle, w. Va.
Miss Dodrill, a graduate of Glenvtue State College bas
been teochlng Business Education In the Meigs High School
during the past three years. U . Mullins attended West
VIrginia University and is aerving with tbe United States
Marine Corps at MCAS, Olerry Point, North Carolina.
The open church ceremony will he held at Jordan a.&amp;pel,
Canvas, West VIrginia, m September 26, 19'10, at 1:30 p.m.

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Mn. Jerry
CQIIIU)taat and
. ~ dlalrmiD Ill tbe Adena Neighborhood of
Au- County, hold a poster wblcll tbey ltled in an orialtai!On JlfO&amp;rlll1 tldl weei for Big Bond Neflbborhood

it was reported tbat the club
members won 12 blue, six red,
and two white ribbons, Junior
garden club members won two
blue, two red and one white,
Theme for flower arat the

RV'l'l.A,No-·ReJ.tlve~ of tile
lale aearse Henry Barr lleld
~ reunion at lhe clly Pll'k
.,..vtum Ia Parkersburc SUnday, All(!. II witb a picniC hmch
at noon and tile lnvocatlm by
Mra. ~ Barr.
After lunch, a abort~
meetlnc waa lleld In which !he
pteaident, 1\(n. Nellie eu
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gunddall(lhtoroflleGrgellenry
Barr, announced that -ne&amp;t
year's l'ellllim 11\11 he m the
third Sunday In AII(IUII at tile ·
lllllleplace. Publicity chalnnan
wiD he her dall(lhter, Mrl. Jack

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Mrs . . Don
wos
welcomed as a new member
and Mrs, Earl Thoma was
accepted into the club mem.__., .._
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after an etlended U1nesa was
Mrl, John Terrell. She reported

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JlucD7e Lite; Mr •.
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Jamea ' Giles; Julia; GUt~,
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Bolton, OJ.: Mr • and lin. .~~
Blalr, Pam and ~~ MlMfal
Wellf; Mr. and Jfi'l, 'L Ff
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Eleanor Behra.;,, Margarei
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PAIRVIEW Sprlnl Valley
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The ffii!Otlng closed with Jbe
Mispoh benediction_
Attending were Mildred
Pierce, Janice La....., Jean
Hall, Irene Parker, VIrginia
Salaer, Margaret Eichinger,

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Troop 2&amp;7; Mra. Runlet,
Cheater 204; lin. Marl•
BenedoP", Tl,ippel1l'!allll, .,;
Mn.ll&lt;lllby PQDe, MIMtpcrt
17C; Mn. Roseoe Will, lllddleport 31.
Mrl. Ann ~. M!"'AAIn't
174; Mn. Doria Filbor, Bldlle
137; Mrs. lbltb Ann Bill 1111,
Reedlvllle 17; Mrs. _lllrllp
Hannum, ReedllvDie 17; lin.
Kathryn John1on, Brldhiii'J
271; Mrs . Da!Jy PatteriOD,
Syracun 214; Mn. Paya
Hamilton, Syr~ 2M; loin.
A!nOII, Sallthury • : Mrl.
Linda ~ 8)1~ 1'1;
and Mra. Jackie Zirkle,
PulierO)' H.

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. ~utl.,d Furniture .

Uke a 'Ray Of Synsl)ine

Ml'· and Mn. WUiilin Barr .Jf,,

January.
Here to cmduct tbe leader
orientation program were Mro.
Roy Lawrence, Cbalrmao of the
Adena Neighborhood of Athens
County, and Mrs. Jerry
Willlaml of Athens, tbe neighborhood troop consultant.
Service projecll, leadership
development, resources,
camping, and budgeting were
disc.-d by Mrs. Lawrence
and Mn. WUBams.
Leaders atlendlng and the
troops tbey represented were
Mrs. Vaughlll, Middleport
Troop &amp;; Mra. Larry Spencer,
Middleport Troop 17; Mra.
Beverly Collins,~

ltel\d1nl were ¥J". and Mn.
Birr, Plaieiill!o&amp;11 Un. .
BROWNIE TROOP.
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Dewey Barr, Mr. and Mrt. Pina Stone, 01&gt;~ lfr.,and
llblrganizadon Ill tbe Pomeroy Bnnmle Troop 88 wU1 tab De~t Cuto, Delbert.U, Mite Mrl. De!m•• 111111 'Jr., ·Del,
place at 3:30 1b1111111ay tvenin8 at the~ BJemenlu7
PTA TO MEBT
Robert, Rebeeca and -~,

The Furnace

105,000 B. T.U.

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PoUuclllunch was enjoyed at
noon with table grace by Agnes
WhiVIrte_
, glnla Salaer 111d Linda
who had attended the
s training meeting on

"G~i!nlght

· and Irene Parker;

ribbons to Mrs. Mother Mine", by AgneiiWhite;
Clarence Heaton, Mrs. Pratt, Margaret Cotlrill read "Good
Mrs. Lewia and Mrs_ Robert Manners-Why Long Gooe", and

Thompson.
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'Wuing Bulbs for Winter
Storage"wastheprogramtoplc
preaented by Mn. 'l'hompaon
who in conjunction with her lalk
displayed leVeral wued bulbs.
. - - - - - - - - . . She laid tbat pariffln wu
makes a clean inexpensive
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coating to keep bulbs from
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shriveling · during winter
Rm::!::C:::::;::d storage.
AI to the procedure
involved, she said the soU
should he cltllled off the bulbs
and tbey llbould he cured In a
warm dry place undl foliage
break&amp; away, Bulbs are tben
ready to wu. For this
Thompson lll(llested a l8rge
pail half full of warm water with
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a cake of melted paraffin In 11.
Bulbs, she said, should he
dipped In and out undl they are
completely covered. Wu Clll
he added to the water as needed
depending on the number of
bulbs to he coated. At plantlnil
time, Mn. ThllllpiiOII said, tbe
sproull and roota will grow
right through tile thin wu
coating.
Mro. Tbompoon also gave
gardenl1!g tips for September.
She aald now is the time to
prepare and seed a new lawn,
lll(llesdng tbat peat, rotted
manure and fertilizer he
working lato tile loti. Top
quality aeed stves a better lawn
sooner than a cbea)Jer mixture,
and a special 1hady 1eed
mixture llhou1d he 'used for
shady areaa.
This is an Ideal time to aet out
new evergreer11, Madonna UJy
bulbs, narciasus and crocua
bulbs, she aald. Mrs. Thompson
recommended tbat day Ulles be
divided and reset and tbat
cuiUvatlon of roaes be stopped
so the planla will have time to
harden for the wlnler weather.
The October meeting will he
With
held at ~ Ohl~ Power Co. wllh
Imaginative
officer• for the 1970-71 year to
Engineering
be lnslalled. Mrs. Leo Kennedy
Contemporary
will be,tile hostea.
Experienced
manship

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Ada Slack, "The CUI-off Point."
and
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accepted. The Penny fund
collection waa !'Jken.
President Linda F..,..U and
secretary-treasurer Irene
Parker were retained for
another year. Elected was Jean
Hall as vice president. Appointed to tbe Health CommiMtlateeH ~ Ada Slack and

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llld Mra. Ilencll Barr, TolldD;
Mr. llld Mrl. Ar111p Cuto,
MlneriJ Weill, w. va.r 'Pial
Barr, Mrl. 'l\11by Barr MID!OO,
Columbus; Mr. and Mra. ErYID
Barr' Candy and 1lkitJ. er..,
W. Va,; and Mrt. JolulaJ
MCII'l'iloll, 'l'hGnwllle; ' illllllle
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Mrt. Juper Mll'riloa, Mr....
Mrl. Mjlton Barr, llti. Elllea ·

ternoon program Mrs Salser asked to allend tbe flnt meetlnc and to tab clues at tballlme. the Southwealern School
-'·!ned the "Eigh
. t Stag... In Thepic leaders have uked !bat parento • · - tile rUpouu,QIIy Ill Dlatrlct will be the guest
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king up their children _.,.,_ u 30
ope•ker•.Relresllmen'- wt11 he
theUfeCycle"whlcharetrust
a-v•..,..... 1 : p.m.
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aerved.AIIplreiltsareqeilto
versus mistrust autonomy
attlud.
versus shame ~nd doubt,
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Rullllld; Mr. Wid Mra'. Allrl!a
Initiative veriiUS gull!, industrY
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Barr and MID · -• • '
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versua Isolation, g~eratlvi~ aeveralyears.A:meetlnil·lllanerilmotbersoftheaJrllwu
~~t~i~~~~i~;·!;: ~ llMobelr/ ~\l)(r,
versus stagnation and ego- Tuesday Rl8)llat the acbool with no onnollllllelrlaf 10 6WIIDO
ll1d Mrl. Dewey
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leaderahtp,
and
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Sle also told about. "The
·at 7 p.m. . · dollar donatlon
·. .-, ' - - : · .' Tater Family" which are tile
GIRL SOOUT CAlENDARS are ...,_ - u ._ .... • · " ' and relitab·
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tater, hesi-tator, trnrni-tater, calendar orders to Mrl. ObliJttwbyOd. 8.
~n dilnated by tilt G•lltpoJLt and~~ RIPlef, · ,. ·
spec-ta!« and the medi-tator,
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ty Merdlant.l. PUhllc lavlted. · . · . 1 ·
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E&amp;tenslon Agent, was a gutat -Cici!Mie R. Sowle, pre•i·
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spoke on the poostble programs ~ Plllriblliltl of" repfor the year In the area of Home :...., woA i ~~~~:t'J'rl';

neoday In their first meeting of
the 1970.71 aeason. Devotions by
Agnes White were taken from
the booklet, "Upper Room" and
scrlppture waa read.
oems, "World Take My Son
lj)e Hand", b~~l@!lja

Mn. Hunter will aerve the
Chesler-11uppers PlainsReedavllle area . with Mrs.
Vall(lhan aerving the remainder
of the county. Mrs. William
Airson is the new troop
organizer.
Regular meetings of the Big
Bend Neighborhood were aetfor
the third Wednesday of each
month at 9 a.m. The nert
meeting, Oct. 21, will feature a
craftwork.lhopwltheachleader
to take two craft ideas.
Materials from tbe Parkersburg craft fair to be held this
month will he on display.
An outdoors skills training
session wa1 announced for

Barr FarlJUy Reun·ited

POMEROY - A tour of Mrs. on the club's civic plantings at
School,
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Homer Holter's flower garden the Meigs County Infirmary and
Mn. Jackie 1Jrlde and Florence l!earhflare new IUden Ill meetlnc ol the Cldm111 PrA
wae planned Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. the Beech Grove Cemetery.
SYRACUSE _ The -·~ I II
tbe troop whtdl will meet regularly frllm 3:30 to C::io •dl willheMondliY at 7:30p.m. at
when the Winding Troll Garden Participation In the Meigs Wedneaday Homemakers 'cl':,~ am y communications at 1bvraday at tiJe IIChool.
the, Cldmu Elementary
Club met Wednesday night at County Fair was discussed and met at Municipal park Wed- ~~~::' ~~~t. ~~ :an:
8ecand and third graden intenaled In JokDnl tile lnop are SchooL M:r.''McKimlt, lq)t. of

the home of Mn. Alllrd Pratt.
An~ounced
during the
meeting presided over by Mn.
Robert Lewia was the gardeners and nhibitors' clinic to
ho held on four &lt;onsecuti""
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lesd!n. Mil. WJJIJam Alrlon, local lnop .. , 1 ...
leader Ill Cadette Troop 2011!1 Sall"'ury, and Mn. ...,.,
"*'cer, Mld4eport Ilrownle Troop leader, 181Pd, ._.
111101111 the lJ volunteers laiinc the orienllli!GI' eoane.

. 8COUT UWlER ORIENTATION
WJJIIDJ IDd Mra. Roy Lawte~~ce, Troop

POMEROY TRQOP U
Arrangemenll to take cooking lesao111 II the Cdntnt.• and
Southem Olio Electric Co. over a lour-t period have been
made by Mn. Patrlctt Dully, leader, r... members of Pomeroy
Troop 61.
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During a meeting Wedneaday night al the Sacred Heart
Olurcb auditorium, tbe glrla decided to aave bottle capa 11 a
mmey raising project.
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The petrol syalem was e&amp;plained a1mg w1tb badge
and
requlrementa for eedl. The . meelinl opened w1tb the' !lag
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Mmday night al the Healh Unlted'MetlliidlatCblrdlto:::.:
In preparation for fall ICtlvlllea.
·
~ hlary Bogpwas~ ~Oftbe IP'VIIP· Three-pelrola
......, aet a., with leaden and •'!"111M\ leaden W. eltCted by
eadl. They are lhe ''Elder ""d'dnd ;, witll Callly Meado
leader, and Trudy Hall, the •Mt'tllftl'~ w1tb Mfu Jloal,
Raley, Clndy ~ell and Clndy H!nily, manben; tbe ''Middleport Monkey~, vet.et Swisher,~; Terri rue,,.-istont,
and Tracy Burdette, Ann Fitch, Mlttba ~ Palill KJoea
Judy GOkey, JCIII M111T8y, Ann PNrch, JW WaJIIuon
WBitors and Jemlfer Wl8e, memben; and ''Tile
Bralls" wltb Pal Brown, leader, Julie B)T, "llant, and Lila
Skaggs, Terri Fox, Terri Zirkle, Marianne Welsh, KJmberJy
Payne, Angela Martin, and Joy Beaver, members.

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MaiY Dodrill to be Wed

MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs. Paul MrDanlel, Sr. of
Ave. and Uncoln, Middleport, are announcing the
erJg&amp;gemerJt and approaching marriage of their daughler,
Joyce Louise, to Mr. Da&gt;id Carroll Jacka, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Jacks, Langsville.
Mills McDaniel is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Barr, Middleport, and Mrs. VIrginia McDaniel of
llleshlre and tbe late George McDaniel. She is the greatgranddaughter of Roscoe Hollon, Mb1ersvtue, 111d the late
Mn. Hollon.
Miss McDaniel Is a senior at Meigs High School. Her
fiance, a graduate of Meigs High Sclloolin 1961! Is employed
by the Meigs Local School District. An open ch~ weddfns
will be held at I p.m. Friday at the llliD'ch of &lt;llrlst In
&lt;lu1.still) Union at Hobson witt• the Rev. 0. H. Cart perfonnlni'\he ceremony. Areception will be held at the bride's
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BIRCH RIVER, W. VA. - Mr. and·Mrs. Russell Dodrill
of Birch River, W.Va., are announcing the engagement and
lorthcmnlng marriAge of their daughter, Mary, to U . Larry
Mullins, aono!Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mullins of Nettle, w. Va.
Miss Dodrill, a graduate of Glenvtue State College bas
been teochlng Business Education In the Meigs High School
during the past three years. U . Mullins attended West
VIrginia University and is aerving with tbe United States
Marine Corps at MCAS, Olerry Point, North Carolina.
The open church ceremony will he held at Jordan a.&amp;pel,
Canvas, West VIrginia, m September 26, 19'10, at 1:30 p.m.

Date Set for Tour

s.n1

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Mn. Jerry
CQIIIU)taat and
. ~ dlalrmiD Ill tbe Adena Neighborhood of
Au- County, hold a poster wblcll tbey ltled in an orialtai!On JlfO&amp;rlll1 tldl weei for Big Bond Neflbborhood

it was reported tbat the club
members won 12 blue, six red,
and two white ribbons, Junior
garden club members won two
blue, two red and one white,
Theme for flower arat the

RV'l'l.A,No-·ReJ.tlve~ of tile
lale aearse Henry Barr lleld
~ reunion at lhe clly Pll'k
.,..vtum Ia Parkersburc SUnday, All(!. II witb a picniC hmch
at noon and tile lnvocatlm by
Mra. ~ Barr.
After lunch, a abort~
meetlnc waa lleld In which !he
pteaident, 1\(n. Nellie eu
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gunddall(lhtoroflleGrgellenry
Barr, announced that -ne&amp;t
year's l'ellllim 11\11 he m the
third Sunday In AII(IUII at tile ·
lllllleplace. Publicity chalnnan
wiD he her dall(lhter, Mrl. Jack

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Mrs . . Don
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welcomed as a new member
and Mrs, Earl Thoma was
accepted into the club mem.__., .._
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Mrl, John Terrell. She reported

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JlucD7e Lite; Mr •.
Jobn Dwlham, Mr. and lin.
Jamea ' Giles; Julia; GUt~,
Yvmneand:tlunlui,alll!l!ljjw
Bolton, OJ.: Mr • and lin. .~~
Blalr, Pam and ~~ MlMfal
Wellf; Mr. and Jfi'l, 'L Ff
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Myla
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Margaret Cottrill Agnes White'
Eleanor Behra.;,, Margarei
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Says she w~ts to. feel that sun and surf aU }\'inter ' long!· · .•1·;. . r: .

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l.ouii C.tbiJile Cllardl 7 p.m.
PAIRVIEW Sprlnl Valley
llomemaktrl 7:$0 ··- p.m.
IIOIC.; Mra. BID Schotlrlover.

AdoptiOn of Child
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The ffii!Otlng closed with Jbe
Mispoh benediction_
Attending were Mildred
Pierce, Janice La....., Jean
Hall, Irene Parker, VIrginia
Salaer, Margaret Eichinger,

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Troop 2&amp;7; Mra. Runlet,
Cheater 204; lin. Marl•
BenedoP", Tl,ippel1l'!allll, .,;
Mn.ll&lt;lllby PQDe, MIMtpcrt
17C; Mn. Roseoe Will, lllddleport 31.
Mrl. Ann ~. M!"'AAIn't
174; Mn. Doria Filbor, Bldlle
137; Mrs. lbltb Ann Bill 1111,
Reedlvllle 17; Mrs. _lllrllp
Hannum, ReedllvDie 17; lin.
Kathryn John1on, Brldhiii'J
271; Mrs . Da!Jy PatteriOD,
Syracun 214; Mn. Paya
Hamilton, Syr~ 2M; loin.
A!nOII, Sallthury • : Mrl.
Linda ~ 8)1~ 1'1;
and Mra. Jackie Zirkle,
PulierO)' H.

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. ~utl.,d Furniture .

Uke a 'Ray Of Synsl)ine

Ml'· and Mn. WUiilin Barr .Jf,,

January.
Here to cmduct tbe leader
orientation program were Mro.
Roy Lawrence, Cbalrmao of the
Adena Neighborhood of Athens
County, and Mrs. Jerry
Willlaml of Athens, tbe neighborhood troop consultant.
Service projecll, leadership
development, resources,
camping, and budgeting were
disc.-d by Mrs. Lawrence
and Mn. WUBams.
Leaders atlendlng and the
troops tbey represented were
Mrs. Vaughlll, Middleport
Troop &amp;; Mra. Larry Spencer,
Middleport Troop 17; Mra.
Beverly Collins,~

ltel\d1nl were ¥J". and Mn.
Birr, Plaieiill!o&amp;11 Un. .
BROWNIE TROOP.
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Dewey Barr, Mr. and Mrt. Pina Stone, 01&gt;~ lfr.,and
llblrganizadon Ill tbe Pomeroy Bnnmle Troop 88 wU1 tab De~t Cuto, Delbert.U, Mite Mrl. De!m•• 111111 'Jr., ·Del,
place at 3:30 1b1111111ay tvenin8 at the~ BJemenlu7
PTA TO MEBT
Robert, Rebeeca and -~,

The Furnace

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PoUuclllunch was enjoyed at
noon with table grace by Agnes
WhiVIrte_
, glnla Salaer 111d Linda
who had attended the
s training meeting on

"G~i!nlght

· and Irene Parker;

ribbons to Mrs. Mother Mine", by AgneiiWhite;
Clarence Heaton, Mrs. Pratt, Margaret Cotlrill read "Good
Mrs. Lewia and Mrs_ Robert Manners-Why Long Gooe", and

Thompson.
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'Wuing Bulbs for Winter
Storage"wastheprogramtoplc
preaented by Mn. 'l'hompaon
who in conjunction with her lalk
displayed leVeral wued bulbs.
. - - - - - - - - . . She laid tbat pariffln wu
makes a clean inexpensive
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coating to keep bulbs from
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shriveling · during winter
Rm::!::C:::::;::d storage.
AI to the procedure
involved, she said the soU
should he cltllled off the bulbs
and tbey llbould he cured In a
warm dry place undl foliage
break&amp; away, Bulbs are tben
ready to wu. For this
Thompson lll(llested a l8rge
pail half full of warm water with
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a cake of melted paraffin In 11.
Bulbs, she said, should he
dipped In and out undl they are
completely covered. Wu Clll
he added to the water as needed
depending on the number of
bulbs to he coated. At plantlnil
time, Mn. ThllllpiiOII said, tbe
sproull and roota will grow
right through tile thin wu
coating.
Mro. Tbompoon also gave
gardenl1!g tips for September.
She aald now is the time to
prepare and seed a new lawn,
lll(llesdng tbat peat, rotted
manure and fertilizer he
working lato tile loti. Top
quality aeed stves a better lawn
sooner than a cbea)Jer mixture,
and a special 1hady 1eed
mixture llhou1d he 'used for
shady areaa.
This is an Ideal time to aet out
new evergreer11, Madonna UJy
bulbs, narciasus and crocua
bulbs, she aald. Mrs. Thompson
recommended tbat day Ulles be
divided and reset and tbat
cuiUvatlon of roaes be stopped
so the planla will have time to
harden for the wlnler weather.
The October meeting will he
With
held at ~ Ohl~ Power Co. wllh
Imaginative
officer• for the 1970-71 year to
Engineering
be lnslalled. Mrs. Leo Kennedy
Contemporary
will be,tile hostea.
Experienced
manship

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Ada Slack, "The CUI-off Point."
and
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accepted. The Penny fund
collection waa !'Jken.
President Linda F..,..U and
secretary-treasurer Irene
Parker were retained for
another year. Elected was Jean
Hall as vice president. Appointed to tbe Health CommiMtlateeH ~ Ada Slack and

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llld Mra. Ilencll Barr, TolldD;
Mr. llld Mrl. Ar111p Cuto,
MlneriJ Weill, w. va.r 'Pial
Barr, Mrl. 'l\11by Barr MID!OO,
Columbus; Mr. and Mra. ErYID
Barr' Candy and 1lkitJ. er..,
W. Va,; and Mrt. JolulaJ
MCII'l'iloll, 'l'hGnwllle; ' illllllle
MUon Dl_,_ w t7 ... • ....
Mrt. Juper Mll'riloa, Mr....
Mrl. Mjlton Barr, llti. Elllea ·

ternoon program Mrs Salser asked to allend tbe flnt meetlnc and to tab clues at tballlme. the Southwealern School
-'·!ned the "Eigh
. t Stag... In Thepic leaders have uked !bat parento • · - tile rUpouu,QIIy Ill Dlatrlct will be the guest
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king up their children _.,.,_ u 30
ope•ker•.Relresllmen'- wt11 he
theUfeCycle"whlcharetrust
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aerved.AIIplreiltsareqeilto
versus mistrust autonomy
attlud.
versus shame ~nd doubt,
.,.,_ 11 _.., __.~,_! ~P.!~"'--·
Rullllld; Mr. Wid Mra'. Allrl!a
Initiative veriiUS gull!, industrY
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Barr and MID · -• • '
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versua Isolation, g~eratlvi~ aeveralyears.A:meetlnil·lllanerilmotbersoftheaJrllwu
~~t~i~~~~i~;·!;: ~ llMobelr/ ~\l)(r,
versus stagnation and ego- Tuesday Rl8)llat the acbool with no onnollllllelrlaf 10 6WIIDO
ll1d Mrl. Dewey
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leaderahtp,
and
"Tl'""-'1fr ::r.:;
Sle also told about. "The
·at 7 p.m. . · dollar donatlon
·. .-, ' - - : · .' Tater Family" which are tile
GIRL SOOUT CAlENDARS are ...,_ - u ._ .... • · " ' and relitab·
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tater, hesi-tator, trnrni-tater, calendar orders to Mrl. ObliJttwbyOd. 8.
~n dilnated by tilt G•lltpoJLt and~~ RIPlef, · ,. ·
spec-ta!« and the medi-tator,
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ty Merdlant.l. PUhllc lavlted. · . · . 1 ·
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E&amp;tenslon Agent, was a gutat -Cici!Mie R. Sowle, pre•i·
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spoke on the poostble programs ~ Plllriblliltl of" repfor the year In the area of Home :...., woA i ~~~~:t'J'rl';

neoday In their first meeting of
the 1970.71 aeason. Devotions by
Agnes White were taken from
the booklet, "Upper Room" and
scrlppture waa read.
oems, "World Take My Son
lj)e Hand", b~~l@!lja

Mn. Hunter will aerve the
Chesler-11uppers PlainsReedavllle area . with Mrs.
Vall(lhan aerving the remainder
of the county. Mrs. William
Airson is the new troop
organizer.
Regular meetings of the Big
Bend Neighborhood were aetfor
the third Wednesday of each
month at 9 a.m. The nert
meeting, Oct. 21, will feature a
craftwork.lhopwltheachleader
to take two craft ideas.
Materials from tbe Parkersburg craft fair to be held this
month will he on display.
An outdoors skills training
session wa1 announced for

Barr FarlJUy Reun·ited

POMEROY - A tour of Mrs. on the club's civic plantings at
School,
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Homer Holter's flower garden the Meigs County Infirmary and
Mn. Jackie 1Jrlde and Florence l!earhflare new IUden Ill meetlnc ol the Cldm111 PrA
wae planned Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. the Beech Grove Cemetery.
SYRACUSE _ The -·~ I II
tbe troop whtdl will meet regularly frllm 3:30 to C::io •dl willheMondliY at 7:30p.m. at
when the Winding Troll Garden Participation In the Meigs Wedneaday Homemakers 'cl':,~ am y communications at 1bvraday at tiJe IIChool.
the, Cldmu Elementary
Club met Wednesday night at County Fair was discussed and met at Municipal park Wed- ~~~::' ~~~t. ~~ :an:
8ecand and third graden intenaled In JokDnl tile lnop are SchooL M:r.''McKimlt, lq)t. of

the home of Mn. Alllrd Pratt.
An~ounced
during the
meeting presided over by Mn.
Robert Lewia was the gardeners and nhibitors' clinic to
ho held on four &lt;onsecuti""
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lesd!n. Mil. WJJIJam Alrlon, local lnop .. , 1 ...
leader Ill Cadette Troop 2011!1 Sall"'ury, and Mn. ...,.,
"*'cer, Mld4eport Ilrownle Troop leader, 181Pd, ._.
111101111 the lJ volunteers laiinc the orienllli!GI' eoane.

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WJJIIDJ IDd Mra. Roy Lawte~~ce, Troop

POMEROY TRQOP U
Arrangemenll to take cooking lesao111 II the Cdntnt.• and
Southem Olio Electric Co. over a lour-t period have been
made by Mn. Patrlctt Dully, leader, r... members of Pomeroy
Troop 61.
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Olurcb auditorium, tbe glrla decided to aave bottle capa 11 a
mmey raising project.
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The petrol syalem was e&amp;plained a1mg w1tb badge
and
requlrementa for eedl. The . meelinl opened w1tb the' !lag
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Wblle, wbo was "tired ~ l'lllllllllg ai'UIIDd," go&amp;
mliTiedFrlday. He Is Nand Ills wife II 81.
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WhHe met 4Jle former Mrs. awioHe ReUig,
a widow, when be llegaa to .. "'1111e eaJojieidly
warll farber claugb&amp;er, Mn. Meta Helml!eh
1ued to ldd them a.a ..Yr•• ..u ut~~ lwat
IGO to lid manied," White uld. "Bill tbl ...
too loll&amp; and I figured to was a alee age to get
marr!M."
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airerlft canitr bed boon ...
dored tD 1be Middle Eut to
ftiDfan:e two DOW 011 IIIIIIGD.
Depa1 Fw M llfett II '
1be belloopler CI7Tier Guam •
llld _... other o eh left
6r 1be Med!••uiili8ll Friday.
or 111e Marina, 1,a _.
aboard tile Guam llld betwe111
50 llld 1,000 wse aboanllbe El ·
Puo, a cargo ~ belni uaed
• a lroop tranlport• .
Laird delerlbed 1be sltuallan
.In Jord!m .. ''lluld" bul aalcl tile '
Jordonllo llnll1'._ tD have
lblnp fairb' ...uunder oonlrol
U fllr U Ammlliil COIIlelbod."
Moorer llllld llle .T&lt;rianiiD
InDY il •wp1dng a concerted · ·
ol!lri ID raton law and Older" .'
llld 'WemJ to be mHinl ~
aalllfae!Dry Pl\lCIIII." Be said ' ·
IIMre - 110 alp tbat s,na .. ;.
Iraq"'" me- a "eonoerted, : '"
trpliled 6rt ID aid lbe .
Jonllllilll .-rlllu or tD lab
parlin 1117 WIJ'In tile "-"""'· ·
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We want to show our appreciation for the fine
patron119e you've shown us in the lasl20 years.

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d•"ed tbat
llllldup rl. ·
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back Injury, moved to third on waiQ, but theJ Could puah a Walker and, after _tbrowlng
while tile Mell, Who l~ -~, .01\ll 011l 104 following a hill hi las Tommie Agee fumbled man· ICI'IIO!I oo1y 1n tile lllath three baBa to JI'ITJ Grote, in·
fourth game In a row, feB 3 IM'"~t, Cttmente doubled tbe ball and IC&lt;ftd what proved innlllc: Donn qendenan singled duced tile New York eatcber to
1-21J111l01 off llie l)llee,ln i~&gt;irt· off tlle·leli centerfield nil to to be lbe w'.nnlng run on for tltuecond cllila two hill to grOW!d 11116 a double play with
Stargell'o lingle to rtcht lleld. open the~lb and Ron Swoboda Clendenon scoring, Bud
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Fighting Irish Romp, 35-14
EVANBTON, ru. (UP!) Notre Dame openad up
Saturday with an offensive
display featuring Denny Allan's
three touchdown runs and Joe
Theiamann'o field generalship
in a 3H4 s!A!IIIJil'oller job over
Northwestern.
Theismann, lbe Irish quarterback, piled up 196 yards total
offense as he ran t... one touch-

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The lint two times lbe lriah
bad poeaesslon they marched 75
yards for touchdolma, with
Allan rwmlng over from the 411&gt;:
yard line for the first and
Tbelsmann sweeping from the
nine lor tile second.
AI that point Notre Dame
appeared to have the game
wrapped up, but a Notre Dame
fumble recovered by John

Voorhees on tile Irish 23 set up a
one'f&amp;rd touchdown run ·by
Northwestern's Maurie
Daigneau.
Barry Pearson then returned
a punt 71 yards for lbe second
Northwestern score In 39
seconds and the game was tied.
After that, Northwestern
·couldn't keep ill attack going
and the Irish mercUully

remained on lbe groWld moot of
the second jJa)f to coast to tile
win.
Allan got tile third lriah
touchdown on a lbree'fard run
and the last on a one-yard run,
while Thelamann completed a
17-yard pass to Bill 8srz for the
other Irish score.
Theiamann lbrew only five
paasea in the second jJa)f IIIII In

lbe game completed eight Ollt
lor 128 yards. All but 0111 Ollila
completlona, the ocorlng loll to
Ban, was eaught by tpllt ead
Tom Gatewood. One of
Gatewood's reeapliona covered
'II yards p•••••ttng the Dnt
lriah ocore.
It was the flfth straight win
for Notre Dame over lbe
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Wes Parker's liasesloaded double chased home three runs in a four-run
aeventh inning rally for Los Angeles ali the Dcidgera
came from behind to beat the Houston Astros 6-5
Saturday.
Loser Don Wilson, noW 11», had 1imited Loll
Angeles to four hits going into the seventh. But
rookie BiD Buckner opened with a triple to_right and
~Cored the tieing run on BiD Grabarkewitz' sacrifice

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lrlah coach Ara Par"'8hh••
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about hla Wlcertaln attack, but
hll team had no problem
unleashing a tremendoUJ
grouna aasault on the Wlldcall
and amassed 330 yards during
the gaule.
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Then winning pltcber Mike
Strahler and Von Joshue
collected slngleo and Wilson
was replaced by Ron Cook.
Plnchhilter Manny Mota
walked to aet up Parker's long
double to rtchl cen~.
It wu the first major league
victory for Strahler, The 23year-old righthander limlted
Houston to four alngles after
latln8 over In the second In·

After Bob Wataon and Denis
Menke bad lllnglad, and Doug
Rader walked, catcher Larry
Howard doubled down the first
baae Bne lor two runs.
'J'IIen Manny . Martinez
lllngled paat lbe drawn In lnfleld
for the third run which brought
Strahler into the game.
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run wllb a pa1r of Iallie• In lbe
fourth. Parker sandwiched a
Ding ·
lingle between two outs. He
Jim Brewer took over in tbe stole second before Jim Lefevre
ninth and P,ve up a .t.Jro.njn walked. Bw:lclter lingled horne
homer to~ ··
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MEET TODAY
JACKSON- The 22nd annual
SoutheaaiA!rn Ohio League
Sportswriters and Radio
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Broadeastera Aasoclatlon fall
meeUngwlllbeheldattheJoBy
Lanes here, beginning at I
ROBINSON, ru. (UP!) - o'clock tltll afternoon. Officers
Georae Archer and Deane for the 197().71 year will be
, BY mA MILLI!;R
Beman fiX'ged Into an early elected, and newsmen will also
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aacond round lead Saturday make pradlcUons on the out.
PITTSBURGH &lt;UPil - Dennis Dummlt with 31 hole tQtala of knder- come of lbe 1970 Soullieaatern
Ohio League grid race
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pBIIIq for one touchdown 8{ld nmning for Archer, Qllro)', cant., who
REAVES HOT
within one minute 43 seconds to give the oald he Ia aUII having trouble GAINESVILLE, Fll. (UPI)
B
·• -ClOJIIeofroln·bebind 24-15 victory over Pitt will! a IA!nnla elbow that a11ecta - Quarterback John Reaves
Sa.)'.
h!o dr\Yiog
llred • 87 to paaaed for 272 yard&amp; and two
' ~· beld to only three terhack John Hogan, Who also match llilllnt round total.
touahdOWilS Saturday afternoon
,, ~•nllll(ttm• .til 12 1ttempta In ~ lor ooe toucbdown llld BemA!l, Belheada, Md., 81 Florida burlad Miaslaslppl
lbe ~ llllf, ~ an 1J11n1 ru for one, the Panthers carded lb: blrdlea and had no State 34·13 In tbo first
.,_liiOIII ill ·RAgle ECboll dominated tbeflrat ball and lad, boglel in recording • IIi to go Soutbeastern Conference game
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of tile yaM.
--!p,~la IIi ~liP. 01111· III'Uina,
PAUER SHINES
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HUNTER WINS1ml .
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flnlahe,l wllb. OAICLAND (UP!) - Jllll Quarterback
Bob Parker threw
l'lliileli,Plu'J luplred eftort to
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. for Hunter became the flnl pitcber three touchdown puoes
' Win • apealiJ - lor the •
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Mliraaden' lint offensive play from scrlrnmage Friday
night with viiiUng Belpre recovering the bobble. Belpre

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taekler Ia MerlE [!!l!opn1ne (72) .
Gil . . .
Jon Kloos (84) and Bob Werry (12}. Meigo won. u.e.

Illinois Snaps Losing Streak
CHAMPAIGN, ID. (UP!) Sophomore quarterbad&lt; Mlb
Wella, who bad been rated not
good enough to otart, came to
lbe l'tiiCIIe of Wllerdog Illlnoll
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Br Unllocl Prtsalnlernotlonol
(WOn-Lost RKordoln Po ron
tllenol!Notlonol Looguel
Housl&lt;&gt;~ 1Dierker U-12l at
Los Allgeles !Sutton U-12).
Cincinnati (Gullett 3-2 or
Maloney 0-0l at Atlanta (Reed
6-10).
Phlladelrchla !Lersch S.3l at
Stp~f:~~rg~r/l.:.:;,1 'l;.9 and
Veale 9-151 at Now York
( Koosman 10-7 and S..ver 18'2h~cago (Hands 17-31 at
Montreal (~ko 12-10).
- IAmortcon LNguel
Oo~~~':'('3lu~Vf.~~hl 20-lll at
Minnesota IBlyleven 9-8) at
Chicago (Moo,. 3-91. .
New York (Kline 5-4) at
Detroit (lollch 13-11.
Cleveland IDunning 4-9) at
Baltimore (Palmer 19-10),
Kansos City !John1011 7-11) at
Milwaukee (Lockwood 3·111.
Weohlngton !Shellenbock 6-5)
at Boston (Culp 15-U).

torl

alnce th• Dllnl whipped things began happening.
Walker again, ttlvilll to tile
Nortllwestem, 1~. In Novem- lila onlllaught overllhadowed polld wbere W.U.couldptolh
all$-yardTomBiancbardiD Bob 31 )lid field 10111.
ber, 11168.
llllnoia coach Jllll Valek bad Newland touchdown pass which
llllnola' tlqb dele• proved
laid WeDs, deoplte lbe flash he broke the old Ducks' record of cleclalve In the ~ half.
badl!howed81' almbman, was 114 yards.
. Twice II btl lba Dudilhm
not good enough to above Steve But before tbat Weill bll4 IICoring from witlm • , . . -'
u~ ~ aa llart!ol quarter. ,.akeady $11Qt~ full. the IDalllne. ~
ba~J,&lt;-,._ alter; the lllldl ~' bilctMike'W~f'dD8
ID the lhlr4 ~ .._,.
spullired tltroup a acore1esa and rmnlng drive .tile Ill ended a cliwe lbat1!iillil 011111t
!lntquarter\!IWello&lt;ameooand which mded wllh Welllmeak· 43 yard line wllb 1 ·•;lid
ing ovar from lbe ooe for the touchdo1m pass to Doug Dfell.
game'I f1rat loucbdoiiD.
Ill. Early In the fourtb quarW.
Boston Pol!ts 7-3
And alter tile~ OregGD W.U.booteda~ardlleldpl
play which with lbe CCilvenion, ID pwe Illllloio I ».7 lad.
Jn Ope
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Der
tied the ocore,lt was Wella and ID lbe lui quarter, llragGD .
plcllad ~ two poilU wllh a
BOSTON(UPI)-Thelloolm
ufety wben Wello- doi!IIID
ftad So1 Jumped on local hoy
1111 own end ...... Tbe llucb
Joe Coleman for ftve runs In the
llrst two innings Saturday and
IC&lt;ftd their -.llollchduwn
on
a 21 1ad run up the middle
held on lora 7-3victoryoverthe
by lullhack Greg Manblll.
Wuhington Senators In thellrst
game of
a day-night
In wlmillg Ill l1rat opeatnc
doubleheader
NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) - game Iince 19611, I1Bno1a beld
·
So~w Ken Brett, who The IUUiing cl Roy Bell and lftgon to jUJt three ,wa
evenedhiarecardats.Bwltllthe aopholllllfe Joy Wylie and a I'Uihlng.
win, struck out II batters before !lbored-&lt;lp defense whicb held
being relieved by Gary Wagner Wlaconaln to one f1rat dollll In
In the eighth Inning. He fanned lite aeCCild baH carrlad the
e1gbl men over the first three Oklahoma Sooners "' a 21·7
~ and lllrUck out Frank victory over Wloconsin
Saturday.
Howard four tlmeo.
Bell, a junior converted from
a flanker bact, pWlched a&lt;J'OIIS
two seccmd half touchdowns
VOLS ROMP
KNOXVILLE, TeM. (UP!) - from the lour and ti!O'fard llneo A !)
Fullback Curt Wataoll IC&lt;ftd as part of bla llz.yard con· ~
two touchdowns Saturday as trlbulion to the Oklahoma
Tenneaaee ldckad off 28-year- ground game, wblle qllll'- MONTREAL (UP!) - Jim
old Bill Battle's f1rat ...... ea terbact J..S Ml1dren got the Hickman, Joe Pl!pllone
head coach wll:h a ~ victory ~ Sooner I8By filii OIIO'fli'll Johnny CaDI 'Oil each drove
plunce.
two runs S.lurdiJ u
over Southern Methodlal.
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adcago Cube kept pace wllb
Plltsbur1h Piraleo In
daUonal l.eque Eaal
defeallllg the Monlnal
t-4.
The Cube led, 4-3,
the eighth lnnlnc
W_Wiama doubled .
Santo drew 1 walk.
drove In hll second
pme, IICOring
lingle and t&gt;.p!tooe
1111 second RBI,
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Sooners Trip

Badgers 21-7

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Five Pllll!b\ll'&amp;h pltchera
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and combjnecl on II fl,ve-!ll!ler with
and WUile starter Lukl! Walker-'reeelviog
hill 1,000th credit fiX' hll 14th viclory, high
toun on tile Pirates' atalf.
the
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Clemente, who had- been out . had llUIIIerOlll C!IJI)OI'IUnlllea to baaea with none Qi&gt;.
cl acllon IInce Sept. 4 due to a
!II theJ . rete~¥«!
Rookie John Lamb relieved
back Injury, moved to third on waiQ, but theJ Could puah a Walker and, after _tbrowlng
while tile Mell, Who l~ -~, .01\ll 011l 104 following a hill hi las Tommie Agee fumbled man· ICI'IIO!I oo1y 1n tile lllath three baBa to JI'ITJ Grote, in·
fourth game In a row, feB 3 IM'"~t, Cttmente doubled tbe ball and IC&lt;ftd what proved innlllc: Donn qendenan singled duced tile New York eatcber to
1-21J111l01 off llie l)llee,ln i~&gt;irt· off tlle·leli centerfield nil to to be lbe w'.nnlng run on for tltuecond cllila two hill to grOW!d 11116 a double play with
Stargell'o lingle to rtcht lleld. open the~lb and Ron Swoboda Clendenon scoring, Bud
place.
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lbelr efforta.

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Fighting Irish Romp, 35-14
EVANBTON, ru. (UP!) Notre Dame openad up
Saturday with an offensive
display featuring Denny Allan's
three touchdown runs and Joe
Theiamann'o field generalship
in a 3H4 s!A!IIIJil'oller job over
Northwestern.
Theismann, lbe Irish quarterback, piled up 196 yards total
offense as he ran t... one touch-

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bad poeaesslon they marched 75
yards for touchdolma, with
Allan rwmlng over from the 411&gt;:
yard line for the first and
Tbelsmann sweeping from the
nine lor tile second.
AI that point Notre Dame
appeared to have the game
wrapped up, but a Notre Dame
fumble recovered by John

Voorhees on tile Irish 23 set up a
one'f&amp;rd touchdown run ·by
Northwestern's Maurie
Daigneau.
Barry Pearson then returned
a punt 71 yards for lbe second
Northwestern score In 39
seconds and the game was tied.
After that, Northwestern
·couldn't keep ill attack going
and the Irish mercUully

remained on lbe groWld moot of
the second jJa)f to coast to tile
win.
Allan got tile third lriah
touchdown on a lbree'fard run
and the last on a one-yard run,
while Thelamann completed a
17-yard pass to Bill 8srz for the
other Irish score.
Theiamann lbrew only five
paasea in the second jJa)f IIIII In

lbe game completed eight Ollt
lor 128 yards. All but 0111 Ollila
completlona, the ocorlng loll to
Ban, was eaught by tpllt ead
Tom Gatewood. One of
Gatewood's reeapliona covered
'II yards p•••••ttng the Dnt
lriah ocore.
It was the flfth straight win
for Notre Dame over lbe
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aeventh inning rally for Los Angeles ali the Dcidgera
came from behind to beat the Houston Astros 6-5
Saturday.
Loser Don Wilson, noW 11», had 1imited Loll
Angeles to four hits going into the seventh. But
rookie BiD Buckner opened with a triple to_right and
~Cored the tieing run on BiD Grabarkewitz' sacrifice

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lrlah coach Ara Par"'8hh••
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hll team had no problem
unleashing a tremendoUJ
grouna aasault on the Wlldcall
and amassed 330 yards during
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Then winning pltcber Mike
Strahler and Von Joshue
collected slngleo and Wilson
was replaced by Ron Cook.
Plnchhilter Manny Mota
walked to aet up Parker's long
double to rtchl cen~.
It wu the first major league
victory for Strahler, The 23year-old righthander limlted
Houston to four alngles after
latln8 over In the second In·

After Bob Wataon and Denis
Menke bad lllnglad, and Doug
Rader walked, catcher Larry
Howard doubled down the first
baae Bne lor two runs.
'J'IIen Manny . Martinez
lllngled paat lbe drawn In lnfleld
for the third run which brought
Strahler into the game.
Los Angeles cut tile margin to
run wllb a pa1r of Iallie• In lbe
fourth. Parker sandwiched a
Ding ·
lingle between two outs. He
Jim Brewer took over in tbe stole second before Jim Lefevre
ninth and P,ve up a .t.Jro.njn walked. Bw:lclter lingled horne
homer to~ ··
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MEET TODAY
JACKSON- The 22nd annual
SoutheaaiA!rn Ohio League
Sportswriters and Radio
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Broadeastera Aasoclatlon fall
meeUngwlllbeheldattheJoBy
Lanes here, beginning at I
ROBINSON, ru. (UP!) - o'clock tltll afternoon. Officers
Georae Archer and Deane for the 197().71 year will be
, BY mA MILLI!;R
Beman fiX'ged Into an early elected, and newsmen will also
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aacond round lead Saturday make pradlcUons on the out.
PITTSBURGH &lt;UPil - Dennis Dummlt with 31 hole tQtala of knder- come of lbe 1970 Soullieaatern
Ohio League grid race
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pBIIIq for one touchdown 8{ld nmning for Archer, Qllro)', cant., who
REAVES HOT
within one minute 43 seconds to give the oald he Ia aUII having trouble GAINESVILLE, Fll. (UPI)
B
·• -ClOJIIeofroln·bebind 24-15 victory over Pitt will! a IA!nnla elbow that a11ecta - Quarterback John Reaves
Sa.)'.
h!o dr\Yiog
llred • 87 to paaaed for 272 yard&amp; and two
' ~· beld to only three terhack John Hogan, Who also match llilllnt round total.
touahdOWilS Saturday afternoon
,, ~•nllll(ttm• .til 12 1ttempta In ~ lor ooe toucbdown llld BemA!l, Belheada, Md., 81 Florida burlad Miaslaslppl
lbe ~ llllf, ~ an 1J11n1 ru for one, the Panthers carded lb: blrdlea and had no State 34·13 In tbo first
.,_liiOIII ill ·RAgle ECboll dominated tbeflrat ball and lad, boglel in recording • IIi to go Soutbeastern Conference game
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of tile yaM.
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flnlahe,l wllb. OAICLAND (UP!) - Jllll Quarterback
Bob Parker threw
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. for Hunter became the flnl pitcber three touchdown puoes
' Win • apealiJ - lor the •
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Mliraaden' lint offensive play from scrlrnmage Friday
night with viiiUng Belpre recovering the bobble. Belpre

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taekler Ia MerlE [!!l!opn1ne (72) .
Gil . . .
Jon Kloos (84) and Bob Werry (12}. Meigo won. u.e.

Illinois Snaps Losing Streak
CHAMPAIGN, ID. (UP!) Sophomore quarterbad&lt; Mlb
Wella, who bad been rated not
good enough to otart, came to
lbe l'tiiCIIe of Wllerdog Illlnoll
In the second quarter and
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ride off with Dlinola' f1rat vic·
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Br Unllocl Prtsalnlernotlonol
(WOn-Lost RKordoln Po ron
tllenol!Notlonol Looguel
Housl&lt;&gt;~ 1Dierker U-12l at
Los Allgeles !Sutton U-12).
Cincinnati (Gullett 3-2 or
Maloney 0-0l at Atlanta (Reed
6-10).
Phlladelrchla !Lersch S.3l at
Stp~f:~~rg~r/l.:.:;,1 'l;.9 and
Veale 9-151 at Now York
( Koosman 10-7 and S..ver 18'2h~cago (Hands 17-31 at
Montreal (~ko 12-10).
- IAmortcon LNguel
Oo~~~':'('3lu~Vf.~~hl 20-lll at
Minnesota IBlyleven 9-8) at
Chicago (Moo,. 3-91. .
New York (Kline 5-4) at
Detroit (lollch 13-11.
Cleveland IDunning 4-9) at
Baltimore (Palmer 19-10),
Kansos City !John1011 7-11) at
Milwaukee (Lockwood 3·111.
Weohlngton !Shellenbock 6-5)
at Boston (Culp 15-U).

torl

alnce th• Dllnl whipped things began happening.
Walker again, ttlvilll to tile
Nortllwestem, 1~. In Novem- lila onlllaught overllhadowed polld wbere W.U.couldptolh
all$-yardTomBiancbardiD Bob 31 )lid field 10111.
ber, 11168.
llllnoia coach Jllll Valek bad Newland touchdown pass which
llllnola' tlqb dele• proved
laid WeDs, deoplte lbe flash he broke the old Ducks' record of cleclalve In the ~ half.
badl!howed81' almbman, was 114 yards.
. Twice II btl lba Dudilhm
not good enough to above Steve But before tbat Weill bll4 IICoring from witlm • , . . -'
u~ ~ aa llart!ol quarter. ,.akeady $11Qt~ full. the IDalllne. ~
ba~J,&lt;-,._ alter; the lllldl ~' bilctMike'W~f'dD8
ID the lhlr4 ~ .._,.
spullired tltroup a acore1esa and rmnlng drive .tile Ill ended a cliwe lbat1!iillil 011111t
!lntquarter\!IWello&lt;ameooand which mded wllh Welllmeak· 43 yard line wllb 1 ·•;lid
ing ovar from lbe ooe for the touchdo1m pass to Doug Dfell.
game'I f1rat loucbdoiiD.
Ill. Early In the fourtb quarW.
Boston Pol!ts 7-3
And alter tile~ OregGD W.U.booteda~ardlleldpl
play which with lbe CCilvenion, ID pwe Illllloio I ».7 lad.
Jn Ope
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Der
tied the ocore,lt was Wella and ID lbe lui quarter, llragGD .
plcllad ~ two poilU wllh a
BOSTON(UPI)-Thelloolm
ufety wben Wello- doi!IIID
ftad So1 Jumped on local hoy
1111 own end ...... Tbe llucb
Joe Coleman for ftve runs In the
llrst two innings Saturday and
IC&lt;ftd their -.llollchduwn
on
a 21 1ad run up the middle
held on lora 7-3victoryoverthe
by lullhack Greg Manblll.
Wuhington Senators In thellrst
game of
a day-night
In wlmillg Ill l1rat opeatnc
doubleheader
NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) - game Iince 19611, I1Bno1a beld
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So~w Ken Brett, who The IUUiing cl Roy Bell and lftgon to jUJt three ,wa
evenedhiarecardats.Bwltllthe aopholllllfe Joy Wylie and a I'Uihlng.
win, struck out II batters before !lbored-&lt;lp defense whicb held
being relieved by Gary Wagner Wlaconaln to one f1rat dollll In
In the eighth Inning. He fanned lite aeCCild baH carrlad the
e1gbl men over the first three Oklahoma Sooners "' a 21·7
~ and lllrUck out Frank victory over Wloconsin
Saturday.
Howard four tlmeo.
Bell, a junior converted from
a flanker bact, pWlched a&lt;J'OIIS
two seccmd half touchdowns
VOLS ROMP
KNOXVILLE, TeM. (UP!) - from the lour and ti!O'fard llneo A !)
Fullback Curt Wataoll IC&lt;ftd as part of bla llz.yard con· ~
two touchdowns Saturday as trlbulion to the Oklahoma
Tenneaaee ldckad off 28-year- ground game, wblle qllll'- MONTREAL (UP!) - Jim
old Bill Battle's f1rat ...... ea terbact J..S Ml1dren got the Hickman, Joe Pl!pllone
head coach wll:h a ~ victory ~ Sooner I8By filii OIIO'fli'll Johnny CaDI 'Oil each drove
plunce.
two runs S.lurdiJ u
over Southern Methodlal.
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adcago Cube kept pace wllb
Plltsbur1h Piraleo In
daUonal l.eque Eaal
defeallllg the Monlnal
t-4.
The Cube led, 4-3,
the eighth lnnlnc
W_Wiama doubled .
Santo drew 1 walk.
drove In hll second
pme, IICOring
lingle and t&gt;.p!tooe
1111 second RBI,
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Badgers 21-7

Cub8 Keep

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winners with 13$ yards in 12 runnlng.
Eutem'o nut ~
Bobby RaUilf, a 148 pound home · Saturday •pine!
oenlor halfback led North G8Uia Warren Local B ' - ·
with 75 yardo In eight carrleo. North GaUla wiD boll 8rlf!lb.
The same wao played "" • .....,..
wetturfwhlehcouldaccountfor By Quarters'
the Eaglea control of Harvey Eaatern
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Brown, a awlft 132 pound North GaUla
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VINTON - · Coach Larry the !!rat quarter. ANortli (;allla general handyman, gained 2111 flve yard line.
Rltchle't E~atern EasJea pun! attempt wu fulpbledln yardllaatweelllnblsdebutua Quarterback' Jackie Slnlth
called f,.. an end sweep W\lk:h
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North Gallia,'ll-41n .Southern play dead, officials declared an threat In the llrlt ball ended on Eaatern's defenalYe left
i&lt;ldl&lt; '• ~UPE.R . STADIUM ...;. Piling ~p a 36-0 Vallef AtJijellc .cu\terence tot aulonu\tlc safety.
a fumble. The Plrates.of Coacb Howie Caldwell !ell on the ball
~ balf~me - lead, the. MeiSs Matlludem! Went oti to ' played on tile loNn' gridiron. . Eastern reacbed psydirt for P,11ul Alleman drove to the 30 for a touchdown.
.Htm•d6fflll tbe'l!lelpreGolden Eagles42-8ln their second The win wu Eaatern'• IOCOI!d the first Ume midway in the yard line only to see their rally North Gallia, again failed to
i£"' I ~lea1
'" warmup Friday' night.
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nr'""':
ol'er the Eagles In the
second loss
Its final In the final quarter.
Thlo Ume; the drive was
1
tl:ilef weapoo was the rqmting of 153 The Eagle• recorded a end Dennla Eichinger, a 180 touchdown In the third quarter stopped on the 35-yard Une.
sel)lor ~.a~ l,&gt;ell!)lJ Boggs,
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~~~spuied lafety wllll7:351eft in pound junior. Eichinger, a after the Pirates held on their Dave Smith, a 180 pound
lloQI gained 1116 ,ll'dlln u
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}acksonians Maul
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' ~- ~ ~ leUOII agalnlt Mel8a, Boqagalned 13
,'~.\ toW, t -IJ!il'!c&amp;me,;an and71n two carries fllllllll8nted
, ailnoii'Wt~llo gain over 1 elghtyll'dl over i8ft end for hil
, , JhOUIIJiiJ.~a ' the IOUOR If ' thlrd slrai8bl touclldown. Mark
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Wllllams attempted the .es~tas
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·,~-~:- • · ~record, 20, left In the first bl!f, 11 was
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"Boggs 22" and Ypte o.
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'tecoincr ' • O!!tlleastern Ohio
Athletic championship. The
Tlgero are 1·1 on the 1088011,
1011ng ~ :li-15 to Porta·mouth •.I.
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This Ume, tbougjl, the Belpre
defeRIO atiHened aild halted any
further Marauder advance.
W..,.Y punted 43 Yards to the
Belpre 1i
The ~ gained ~ul two
yards In three trlu and
WlliJams couldn't quite match
Werry'i punt ., he kicked 29
yards ID the stlpre 46.
On the firot play, Boggs ran 21

yards
the 25.!Uiing
Hoffner
got Tiny
14 to
!he 11.toOra~.
1n for
and Wllllams at fullback lluhed
who atral8ht up the mtd.lli. for the
final 11 yards and 8 ~~eore.
Werry puaed incomplete to
Hoffner for the extru and Mtb
3:371eflln the firol haH, MeiSs
.was up .2&amp;4.
Belpre failed to ga1n a first
down and the Marauder! took
over on downs at the EasJe 48.
On third and nl,ne, Werry
puaed to KlllfS fOI' 14 and a firlt
down on the ji;agle ~· On the
nezt
Werry faded back,

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11 PA'I'~IOT A~ama Hannan WUdcat~
scored In every quarter here
Friday nl8ht enroute to ·a 49-1
rout ·of 11\111 Southweotern. The
win ,snaJipecla·lllfo game loelng
a!Hat; fllr: Qannall. S~uth·

el8ht of Jb aerials.
During the con~ played on
a wet..nuddy turf, thwelltem
fumbled nine times and lnot the
ball eight tl~eo. The WUdcall
fumbl~ !&lt;rice and loet one.

Southweotem had 113 yardo
rushing and 91 psealng. Hannan
collected 2911 yards oo the
ground. The WUdcall added 52
more In the air.
Mac Potter was South·

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GREENFIELD - Behind the
talented quarterbacking of
~nny Valentine and the runweatern's malnotay on defenoe ning of fullback Dan Murphy,
with 14 unll.llllsted tacklaa.
the Jackson lronmen,chewed up
host Greoofleld Mc:Cialn 50-14
By Quarters:
Friday night to remain un·
Hannan
1487In two outings thlo
ooa 0- a defeated
SW
year, and 12 over a two year
period.
Valentine not only returned a
punt 74 yardo for a touchdown,
hut ran an opUon play 20 yards
lor another, and fired a six yard
for 54 yardl.
scoring psao to Mike Buckley
The ocore by qua-tero:
for another. He also connected
POrta. West
0 7 18 Z-27 on a pair of two point conversion
Waverly
0 0 0 0- o passea.
Murphy scored a poir of

91: ~~":~e '= Waverly· Whitewashed Auain
e•

q~arter when Powell, a
defenolve Uneman, ran back a
So~tern fumble. Powell
also ran the conversion for an II.0 leaHand. , R. Pa
the
. nan s · yne was
leading workhouse wllh touchdiiWII !'11111 of one, 11, 20, 30 aod
28 yards.
He a1oo kicked an extra point
and scored on two conversion
atlempts.
Southwestern acored Us lone

WAVERLY - Tllll Waverly
Tlgero, who make their ofllclal
debut In the SEOAL next Friday
night at GallipoUs, ~
tjlelr second shutout of the
10111011 Friday u Portomouth
West olapped them 27-4.
Last week the Tigers were
crunched 311-4 by PortomoutJI
Noire Dame, marklng their
first loss In 22 games.
Terry Gardner wrecked the

touchdown
quarter
on
a 22-yardInrunthebyfirst
David
Buoh,
a 145 pound Junior halfback.
Senior quarterback Richard
GID psiiOd "' sophomore and
Mark Smith for the eatra points.
Hannan had 23 first downs
whlle holding the Highlanders
to 10.
The Wildcats attempted 11
passes and completed tbree.
Soulhwutern completed

Tigers
Fridayofashe
two
touchdowns
four ran
andforlOVen
yardl and gabbed a 10-yard
pasa frmn Steve Coleman for hlo
third m ol the contest.
Coleman alao llOIIIIected with
Mllre ML&lt;llnnlo for another
score with the visitors adding a
safety In the final period.
Portsmouth West cbnlnated
the statlstlcs sa they led In first
doWIIII 1.2.1, rolled up 178 yardl

l"lllllm,ID Waverly'• 49, and hit
on three of 12 passes for 110
yardl. 'Dte Tlgero dld come out
on top In psealng with five ol14

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LOGAN - Fullback Rick
Krebs powered the Logan
Washington at Boston, 2 p.m . Chieftains to a 1~ victory over
Monday's Games
vlslttng Hilliard Friday night aa
Mlnnesola at Oakland. night
california at Milwaukee, night the Chieftains avenged last
Detroit at Baltimore, njght
Washington of New York, night year's 13-8 loss to the Franklin
County eleven.
Cleveland at Boston, night
Krebo lllll!ed the pigakln 24
(Only g•mes scheduled!
tlmeo for 132 yards but the
Pennant Rice At AGlonce
scoring was done by Ken
By United Pross International CUlbertson oo a five yard run
NIHCII111 l.Ngue

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W. P.
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80
71
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Pet. GB
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Montreal W Sept. 22 121. 2J, 24;
New York 131 Sept. 25, 26, 27.
A'Way 6: New York (21 Sept. 20
(2); St. Louis (31, Sept. 29, 30,

Pittsburgh
Chicago
New York

DVKE NIPS MARYLAND
DURHAM, N. C. (UPI) David Wright kicked a 4~yard
field goal with six seconds left
Saturday to give Duke a 13-12
AUanUc Coast Conference
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conversion wWe Grot! llcmllb
puaed to George Shaw frlr tbe .
olb..- twoopolnta'.
Hilliard's ooly "'1ft came 111
a 27 yard psao from RultJ
Gallow ID Bob Ma)'lll' In tbe •
fourth period.
U&gt;gan held the edge In OV1r)l
department u they rolled up 14
first downs, 195 ywdl l'llllllng,
and OOIUlC!ded on 4 oi!J , _ .
(or 59 yardl.
Hilli'ard gained 101 ......_
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the ground and made gGOd 011 4
of 9 psa101 lor 52 ywc11, llld
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Score by quarters:
Rllliard
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Logan
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Brewers.

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SCOre ~ quartere:
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MILWAUKEE (UPII
Wally Bunker won his oecond
game of the year and conlrlbuted a key single In a tworun filth inning Saturday ID lead
the Kansas City Royals to a 4-1
victory over the Milwackee

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made by Ml1re Montgomet)' on 1
47 yard punt return and Olrll'
Howland grabbing a JO yll'd
pasa from Buddy Konaed1.
Jackson led In llrlll downl17·
7, In ruahlng 211U1, and In loqj

(12);

Montreall11 Sept. 20; St. Loucs
141 Sept. 22. 2J, 24;.Phlladelphia
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Randy Armstrong, and SleYe

Krebs Paces LHS Victory

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1: Away 15); Philadelphia (2)
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winners with 13$ yards in 12 runnlng.
Eutem'o nut ~
Bobby RaUilf, a 148 pound home · Saturday •pine!
oenlor halfback led North G8Uia Warren Local B ' - ·
with 75 yardo In eight carrleo. North GaUla wiD boll 8rlf!lb.
The same wao played "" • .....,..
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the Eaglea control of Harvey Eaatern
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Rltchle't E~atern EasJea pun! attempt wu fulpbledln yardllaatweelllnblsdebutua Quarterback' Jackie Slnlth
called f,.. an end sweep W\lk:h
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i&lt;ldl&lt; '• ~UPE.R . STADIUM ...;. Piling ~p a 36-0 Vallef AtJijellc .cu\terence tot aulonu\tlc safety.
a fumble. The Plrates.of Coacb Howie Caldwell !ell on the ball
~ balf~me - lead, the. MeiSs Matlludem! Went oti to ' played on tile loNn' gridiron. . Eastern reacbed psydirt for P,11ul Alleman drove to the 30 for a touchdown.
.Htm•d6fflll tbe'l!lelpreGolden Eagles42-8ln their second The win wu Eaatern'• IOCOI!d the first Ume midway in the yard line only to see their rally North Gallia, again failed to
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second loss
Its final In the final quarter.
Thlo Ume; the drive was
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sel)lor ~.a~ l,&gt;ell!)lJ Boggs,
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lloQI gained 1116 ,ll'dlln u
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, ailnoii'Wt~llo gain over 1 elghtyll'dl over i8ft end for hil
, , JhOUIIJiiJ.~a ' the IOUOR If ' thlrd slrai8bl touclldown. Mark
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Wllllams attempted the .es~tas
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·,~-~:- • · ~record, 20, left In the first bl!f, 11 was
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"Boggs 22" and Ypte o.
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This Ume, tbougjl, the Belpre
defeRIO atiHened aild halted any
further Marauder advance.
W..,.Y punted 43 Yards to the
Belpre 1i
The ~ gained ~ul two
yards In three trlu and
WlliJams couldn't quite match
Werry'i punt ., he kicked 29
yards ID the stlpre 46.
On the firot play, Boggs ran 21

yards
the 25.!Uiing
Hoffner
got Tiny
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!he 11.toOra~.
1n for
and Wllllams at fullback lluhed
who atral8ht up the mtd.lli. for the
final 11 yards and 8 ~~eore.
Werry puaed incomplete to
Hoffner for the extru and Mtb
3:371eflln the firol haH, MeiSs
.was up .2&amp;4.
Belpre failed to ga1n a first
down and the Marauder! took
over on downs at the EasJe 48.
On third and nl,ne, Werry
puaed to KlllfS fOI' 14 and a firlt
down on the ji;agle ~· On the
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11 PA'I'~IOT A~ama Hannan WUdcat~
scored In every quarter here
Friday nl8ht enroute to ·a 49-1
rout ·of 11\111 Southweotern. The
win ,snaJipecla·lllfo game loelng
a!Hat; fllr: Qannall. S~uth·

el8ht of Jb aerials.
During the con~ played on
a wet..nuddy turf, thwelltem
fumbled nine times and lnot the
ball eight tl~eo. The WUdcall
fumbl~ !&lt;rice and loet one.

Southweotem had 113 yardo
rushing and 91 psealng. Hannan
collected 2911 yards oo the
ground. The WUdcall added 52
more In the air.
Mac Potter was South·

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GREENFIELD - Behind the
talented quarterbacking of
~nny Valentine and the runweatern's malnotay on defenoe ning of fullback Dan Murphy,
with 14 unll.llllsted tacklaa.
the Jackson lronmen,chewed up
host Greoofleld Mc:Cialn 50-14
By Quarters:
Friday night to remain un·
Hannan
1487In two outings thlo
ooa 0- a defeated
SW
year, and 12 over a two year
period.
Valentine not only returned a
punt 74 yardo for a touchdown,
hut ran an opUon play 20 yards
lor another, and fired a six yard
for 54 yardl.
scoring psao to Mike Buckley
The ocore by qua-tero:
for another. He also connected
POrta. West
0 7 18 Z-27 on a pair of two point conversion
Waverly
0 0 0 0- o passea.
Murphy scored a poir of

91: ~~":~e '= Waverly· Whitewashed Auain
e•

q~arter when Powell, a
defenolve Uneman, ran back a
So~tern fumble. Powell
also ran the conversion for an II.0 leaHand. , R. Pa
the
. nan s · yne was
leading workhouse wllh touchdiiWII !'11111 of one, 11, 20, 30 aod
28 yards.
He a1oo kicked an extra point
and scored on two conversion
atlempts.
Southwestern acored Us lone

WAVERLY - Tllll Waverly
Tlgero, who make their ofllclal
debut In the SEOAL next Friday
night at GallipoUs, ~
tjlelr second shutout of the
10111011 Friday u Portomouth
West olapped them 27-4.
Last week the Tigers were
crunched 311-4 by PortomoutJI
Noire Dame, marklng their
first loss In 22 games.
Terry Gardner wrecked the

touchdown
quarter
on
a 22-yardInrunthebyfirst
David
Buoh,
a 145 pound Junior halfback.
Senior quarterback Richard
GID psiiOd "' sophomore and
Mark Smith for the eatra points.
Hannan had 23 first downs
whlle holding the Highlanders
to 10.
The Wildcats attempted 11
passes and completed tbree.
Soulhwutern completed

Tigers
Fridayofashe
two
touchdowns
four ran
andforlOVen
yardl and gabbed a 10-yard
pasa frmn Steve Coleman for hlo
third m ol the contest.
Coleman alao llOIIIIected with
Mllre ML&lt;llnnlo for another
score with the visitors adding a
safety In the final period.
Portsmouth West cbnlnated
the statlstlcs sa they led In first
doWIIII 1.2.1, rolled up 178 yardl

l"lllllm,ID Waverly'• 49, and hit
on three of 12 passes for 110
yardl. 'Dte Tlgero dld come out
on top In psealng with five ol14

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LOGAN - Fullback Rick
Krebs powered the Logan
Washington at Boston, 2 p.m . Chieftains to a 1~ victory over
Monday's Games
vlslttng Hilliard Friday night aa
Mlnnesola at Oakland. night
california at Milwaukee, night the Chieftains avenged last
Detroit at Baltimore, njght
Washington of New York, night year's 13-8 loss to the Franklin
County eleven.
Cleveland at Boston, night
Krebo lllll!ed the pigakln 24
(Only g•mes scheduled!
tlmeo for 132 yards but the
Pennant Rice At AGlonce
scoring was done by Ken
By United Pross International CUlbertson oo a five yard run
NIHCII111 l.Ngue

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W. P.
81 69
80
71
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Pet. GB
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Montreal W Sept. 22 121. 2J, 24;
New York 131 Sept. 25, 26, 27.
A'Way 6: New York (21 Sept. 20
(2); St. Louis (31, Sept. 29, 30,

Pittsburgh
Chicago
New York

DVKE NIPS MARYLAND
DURHAM, N. C. (UPI) David Wright kicked a 4~yard
field goal with six seconds left
Saturday to give Duke a 13-12
AUanUc Coast Conference
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puaed to George Shaw frlr tbe .
olb..- twoopolnta'.
Hilliard's ooly "'1ft came 111
a 27 yard psao from RultJ
Gallow ID Bob Ma)'lll' In tbe •
fourth period.
U&gt;gan held the edge In OV1r)l
department u they rolled up 14
first downs, 195 ywdl l'llllllng,
and OOIUlC!ded on 4 oi!J , _ .
(or 59 yardl.
Hilli'ard gained 101 ......_
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the ground and made gGOd 011 4
of 9 psa101 lor 52 ywc11, llld
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Score by quarters:
Rllliard
0 0 0 II- 8
Logan
0 0.1-:U

• Xraut Dog • Jumbo FISh
• Footers • HambUrgers

Brewers.

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SCOre ~ quartere:
Jackson
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Greenfield
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ROY AI.S TRIUMPH
MILWAUKEE (UPII
Wally Bunker won his oecond
game of the year and conlrlbuted a key single In a tworun filth inning Saturday ID lead
the Kansas City Royals to a 4-1
victory over the Milwackee

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made by Ml1re Montgomet)' on 1
47 yard punt return and Olrll'
Howland grabbing a JO yll'd
pasa from Buddy Konaed1.
Jackson led In llrlll downl17·
7, In ruahlng 211U1, and In loqj

(12);

Montreall11 Sept. 20; St. Loucs
141 Sept. 22. 2J, 24;.Phlladelphia
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Other Jackaon ....... were~
Buckley, who had two l'D'o,
Randy Armstrong, and SleYe

Krebs Paces LHS Victory

Chlcog1'f'l&gt; Sept. 28. 29, 30. Oct.
1: Away 15); Philadelphia (2)
Sept. 22,23, Pittsburgh IJ) Sept.
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Edler's poat-game.statement following .G"llipolls'
hard-earned 16-6 triumph over Coach BID Mot'gall's
stubborn Coal Grove Hornets before approximately
s,ooo fBDS at rain-soaked Hornet Stadium bere
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back s1rong in
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wnpalgn 8llalnat no setbacks,
~ flflhaperltr~t win covering •
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oarrrous drove frlllli lhe
HtnH C7 Ia the etplla 11
plaYJ,
oa 1 r....W• five
altutiH, Blek llardJ, llio
powid
•top;ed
qs horiea ..ort of 1 lint
dowu, eadlq tile loae ll!lnl
period lbreat by eilller leliJI,
GABS took ovtt on Ill own 2S
early in the fourth period after
Dave Burnett wu smeared for

stralghtGABS triwnph over the
Lawrence Countians. In a Ill' · gameseriesdatlng book to 1854,
lhe Hornell and Devils are now
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GalllpoU., wft1l oue ••·
eOplJoa, dlllliDIItod Friday'•
pme. GAIISeolleetodUiinl
dowu Ia tk Homell eJpl.
G1lllpollo out•rDibed tbe
lcGme dab, JJN41.
In the passing department,
however, the Morganmen held a
eommandin~ lead. The Hornell
completed five of IOpasses (one

defensive tac:kle w~ injured,
the Hornets defense broM down
comple~ly. GABS marched 75
yards In only o1na plliys. qs
Snowden look 11 over !rom lhe
one wllh 8, 47 left In lhe game.
John Davia rammed 11 over (up
the middle) for theestrapoinls.
That COIIIpleted lhe ame's
scoring
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Two iong.galners by llli'riJ
one for 211 yard$ anolber for '/A'
set up lhe ~ final down.
With 6:~ left, ll&gt;uek Howard

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came back after a sluggish start. Coal Grove was the Southern Va!lfy A~leUe '*ti·!lveJard line .~ to
best team we've faced this year. lt really toclk a c.mrenee ~ ~· !lie

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GABSwasnoneforthreelnthls
department.
Total yards favored the
GalllanJ, 11111-159.
After thet slow start, the
GaDIAns picked up momentum
while Coal Grove's offeiiJive
atlact bogged down to the
utent that Gallipolis had the
pipkin 4tplliys during the flll81
tllree periods eompared to lhe
Hornell :Ill. The home club
picked up four ol Its eight first
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l Soli ConaervatioJI Servi..
PT. PLEASANT_ we have •Uo lhl• ...........
~)rip~ lalt year. Thollulhereeo
beenonaeveralfarmaasslstlnl ~ acrea. 'lbllla at a ratt reoeeded otr1ps llood out u
Ollllcut23tonaperacn. Mr1. llliiW 8004 hi&amp;b IJIIIII.V t~ruaLay of the Land ~said that the¥ could not 111111.
nollce lillY -..from~~
ncrJntr our reeout field or,·

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~ '411 ·. lelil iof IIefer. 1llltude, l'llllttedly drove deep
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entireli'dlltriit'~ffolnU,e own ·~tyll'llllne. 'lbe Bobal11, KJ&amp;ir &lt;neil took
openiJ;Ir wlilftle Ia lhe final gun. ob 1 lldnl and Dve situation, J!1ab1. I~ ~
xner·~ !IIOIIlllld Ill only fumbled.
llannaD ~~ .
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qi&gt;arb!r,hvellng 7rrardlln 10 .,._,. erid. rec:overed hla Crtm.ana•.pimt.,.bloclleillif .
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(!O!iservallcin pnetlcea. On all the¥ had UHd wu em of !he
of . ~ farms .,. have been DeKalb coraa.
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lntenotodlil the e11ec1 of com We have nolleed onlbe Lewll
bJisbt and to wllat e:ltent each firm lllld alao on lhe Kay
fanner has been damaged. Thla Brotltero firm that Pioneer
has ranged from a1moat 110 corn hal l!een ..., bUPt re.
damage to perhaps 75 per ceot liotant. However, He1117 Kay
1981 of the crop.
told me that the¥ had !wnd
The n1011 sertwsl;y daina&amp;ed that Pioneer eom na ••JOOcleom wblch we have
ally Ilite mHirlnc lllld In ,1101t
thel&lt;ayBrotberafarmatSaulll- yeara he had experteocad dlf.
slde. We found Harry Kaypld&lt;. ficui(T - It boina dry enw!lfo
Ina ·rom In· an area near .!be Ia pick It the Ume wbm he
Kana- River on a.ntln&amp;ton wauld like ID pld&lt; II.
Silt I,.oam BOll wtolch normally All of lhese farmers whom
cui1Dral methods used we have ....,tlooed used good
by the Kay boyo would yield 100 culcural-.,lilpllllllngand
bulhels or more )lOr acre. lll8llajJ(ag lhelr rom. They had
Henry estlmatod that leG ns used IIJIIII(e IDIDiinto or lertllltiOitfng JOOrhapo 30 busbols per zer and had used chemical wood
acre. The earo were lllllll, not CGI!Irols.
!Wed wt at the md, tbe 11'aino
- - - - were Immature and tho cob was Denver Yoho and 1;ynn Medry, yet soft. AU the cornfields Cauley Ill SCSYIIII£d the Charoo lbe Ka,y farm wore not thet loa Delle farm at Upllllld for
oerloualy aJfectod, however,
!be purpose of reviewing his
We were talking with Herbert c..-.atloo plan. He naa been
llendersm or -rl&lt;ll. About &amp;eOOJIOrtlor Otthe Western Soil
two week a ago Mr. Hendersoo Cmservatloo Dlllrtet for sevhad ruled bla silo wl!h com. oral yeors lllld has carried out
·, llo had made about 600 tona of many C&lt;llservatlon praetloeo.
~.~ensnage ~
.. om zs acres, ~·~
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Is at !he rate or 24 tono per her pointed out to Mr. Yoho a
aere.
field or ha,y nearby on some

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COIIVII'Ik&lt;n 011 I 1'1111 to Jlllib II v
lfalflollek Dova J1ei!r1 ~ ~7 ~,
for Ironton 1lbon .llt ,.U Oil I
fniJhert· IIJek ~ .bit
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Trojan fumble ·ln .~ IJld IAIIfl lrflil ,tbct~ll'llllne llid JJa1
IOand 1'1
and Jell Howard I lllliCtllful ~~toolb!JPI1nt.fc&gt;r p&amp;IHI for
. :r•rda _,d
ldctredueedtheiiiiJ1inlo1C.7. UieCCIIIverilori~IIIUelbeflnll C!OIIeelld 11
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Reid lhen taBled bll aeecmd. ~ 22-11.
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t 0 0 il-li
IIC1IiiiJICII' with JlyerJPtUaf•tbe )'111ianulllng and nt11«1121lnt Pwtan,JUI!I
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CJIIlii8CIIIlve year the Albens
Bulldogs were ohutout by lhe
powerful Lancaster Golden
Galesaslbevlsllorlpoctedalt0 win over Don Estey's
BulldOBS Friday nlgbt It was
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Tallback Joe DePidlllpo, who
destroyed Atbens In laat year'•
f&amp;.Oromp, was bscl: In buslneu
again Friday as bt secored all
three Lancaster touchdowns oo
nw of one yll'lleach time. The
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(1) A.....,. t.:vtna IDJ 11 rlltuboal !be
calf rc, 111e -.~e ~ .l!l'r 1 ~~~~••,..

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intercepted. steve Sltea
ontheGalllpolls.lhteeafb!rlbe
Hornets had Dlarclled to the
GABS Zl. That blow ldlled all
Coal Grove hopea. GABS ran
out the clod! with 1111ea111 and
off-cackle plays.
For the ..COJJcl stra!Pt
week Jolul DaYis ISJ.poul
jlllllor tallbad, 'paeed lhe
Eele1'111111. DaviJ p1e1ec1 IIJI
110 yard• Ia 11 c1rriea..
11ame11 bod C7 yards bueva

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'Illeonly seort In lhe finlt haH
came oo 1 33 yard run by
Pmsmouth's John Reid Ia live
lheTrojanla&amp;llhallllmeedge.
Followlnc • acorelesa lblrd
quarter Kotler Melvin taBled 011
a lhtee yard run and Fred
Myeruon the 0011verslon to up

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rillbl
and one haH iiUarten Friday side a tlie ~ •pcoinl4:
nichl bef&lt;n , drG!IPb!C • a.o It w• oi!IJ tbe IJOCQJidllmelil
cleclsion belen a ..r,e 'lli iDo tbe-bell;aille,ttyprQeellhad
erovrd tpeJIOI',
· lll'llel'8ch ~ pnat. '11!e
~ true "!Jllrced Bollca11. lioiftvet-, - . MYIIf
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Bam.0ct!1b1r lS .t I p.m. at tbe 01t1o v.ney
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'1'l!e p!ltll'.. rultlb' flle 1i1e are: 1
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ll)OIIv•DiliiiiDllldhcl fram.\111• wboNIIJe1were
IW ~ Julpro.... ~, .!o!lijj, jlaturdJqy, N~ ..tile JI"Mb!ed. PfO\Il!Cet:aiiiiJ bt ~'~ II!' twa11e1 Ill !llllla,
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the net~ m
minllr.111D wdibl 111 m P"""'ll1 Will 1» .....,._ Doriolon of
llone Qrlillr !'Ill!» flnll. BUU. A!fD DAIRY cir- WID NOT bt
~ It II tile IWiai!IMI''II"''PP"aiNIU, lo ""'" dalr)' a'OII

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Portsmoulh Friday night
waldled the powerfUl Trojans
and the visiting Ironton Tlprl
batUe throulh lbNa ~ve
periods before the two highpowered offen8ea Ollp]oded for
31 polnllin the final period 111
Portsnouth edged lrontoo&gt; :12-

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Terry Jewell In lbe IJOCIIIII
period.
'lbe Bulldop mUJI«ed only
two lllrii!UI lhrelll aa !bey
marched to the Gales' :If 7.-cl
line Ill the III!COIId jJorlcid ..d
made It lA&gt; the 15 Ill lbe lblrd
stanza before coucJ&gt;lng up lbe

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amlnadona
Cor plamlng Ulo ay.
stems, we have !wnd a ...,.
dltlm wblch we have -cted
Cor 1011111 tlmelnlola1011CIRIIII¥.
A lcit or lbe soil 11 beoomlng
COIIlJIOeled by oonlinuoua plow.
Jna, Thla 11 eapedally In
avld8Jiee on 1011 i!oJIO• which
are lndlned ID be wat lillY·
wa,y. This compacted 0011111·
lion hal beao lm&gt;uiht by !he !aet that the gm~nd Is
plowed to approximately lbe
same deptll each year aod 111e
siiiO!IIh sole a or the plows have
formed a tltdlt IO¥er !h!UJilo
wbldt It Is hard ror air or
water to move in ellhor dlrectlon, up or _,,
Much or ado wet llllld
1011 Ia claaalfled by !he soU
conaervatloo ourvey u belni
ctua IV land. Thla maana that
the llllld ICIUid be farmed In a
rotatkln wbldllncludea two or
three years at hay,
It Is JOOinted out that !he plutIna of cover erqoa oo lao&lt;ffol.
lowing corn would help some Ill
alleviate lhla COIDJIOCted tlCI!Jcli.
tloo, allllwgh oot nearly .,
much •• crop rotat10111, ollmlnauon or III'W nc1 properallon by
plowlitg, or by subsoillng.

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cat11e lwi&gt;tol...t A"Od'ltiGD 11
dodoi0111 lleewa!'J In tha
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Monday,lbe,ll)'prevloaslaflleNII.
btdellll!lf8dallerJp.m.,llonlla:r,Oel.
do)' of lbe IIIII.
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Ieeder eiiYeJ~;IJICI~Ihe~n~!Jil~lw~of ·llec!er

They have
wltli
1be llpOCillc
!be
WN!tonly
lft.l go tbrougb IIJeMIIIel, !bey 11ave
II bsnelldal to all 1ll'i&gt;cluan l!ild hoi betll 'williiD a NMIIIIIl@
.,..1111 for the~.
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In lbe falllales btld Iii Clda lao! faD •latll·ef' 11,114
,..... lOki.·'lbe average ,...... of a- eam. ni •
'Ille ayti'age prtc;., per bundtedliillllbln&gt; 111..~ r..Stbelm!~
jrlce' per heed was tuf.OI.
•" AtAIIHmiut)'lll'thell\'!lfll8prleeoflleln-IIIILI7•1ll:the IY!If••e _._ fll belfcn ,... - G _ ~~=~':ir.:
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l'ro&amp;l&lt;erallave reaDoed b' 1111111 :rtanlhllbla+llnr.... i
hi8bllf quaDty ...... wW nl1n a- more doiiM'8 a. *'4
wel8bt, low quality ei!YII. FDr tA 141kt, 1111 .,._ Ill IIJe • ,
DemOI!alnlllaaal Feeder ~ SAle lilt 121 llllb- c11a1ee ......
cnrerlllill • poundl, brouabl tl'IS ptr hcoatl. Tile c,ea dJIW .
lleorl,lwrllinc CIIP"""'ll, l&gt;rollflbl all par iliad, 1111 11Je l,il(,
bllh-good o1aera, ...,..q 422 p!llllldl,
par hilt: '
The 513 good -.o, ........ Cit JIOiilldl, .. " lib' fUtpar bli4:
Helfer prtcu lbowed the aame vm.&amp;n wllbtbe roap hat .
bl8h d!olce ot PJt to the good andl Gtfl10 per lilld. lllilltll
welgbt fll the be1fers- tnm tha bl&amp;lu,bolee dolrlllo Ul po IIi
Ill the good.
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Conalanment to the-.,. Salelbould btllllde h•Yt*'l•llr.
with Paul Ba
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--rTreaaurer,
MIDerntlle, Ctio, Ill'.
Sl«y !l' W. s. Michael of Molp CGID:r; Jaim m_. II' W. a
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LaFolletofAtbeniCoolniJ,oriAiweiJI'ull!lfll''l'bomiiBar 11'
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MASON PllRN1TURI!: - 'l'llt Mlal P'amltlre CompaDJ,
Clpal'lllld Ill' lfllrman Grate, WID celelrate Its lib year of
operaliGa Ibis -k. Above Is 1111 elllerlor vlelr of the Mason
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Mrs. Helen Johliaon returned Robert Reeves of Iowa was a
brme by plane Wednesday from -kend visitor of hla pareuta,
Orlancfo, Fla. where abt spent Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves
lll'q~wilbJQOJollilsonand and wife, Mrs. Robert Reeves
flmlly ·
and Bryan. Mr. and Mn.
.~\ ..cElroy. G( Columbus ~ Reeves, and llryaD,
1f88 I neienll vlaltor of hla returned Mooday to lownbtre
. '"""II, Mr. ~ Kn. Paul he II employed.
JfcEiroy. .
Mr. ODd Mrs. Leo Roulll and
1'llcl:ertrwl f~ of Lapn - - SuncJa,.
' bll vlslton of btr mother, Mrs.
Helen JojmsorJ.
Mr. and Mra. WOllam
EUI111e Se)'fr)ed pf GIDI.OUI were
i'l!cellfvlslton Ill Mr. IJicl Mrs.

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IJI&amp;rles W. Lifer, of the Oblo 8ild eldenllon agent, raouree
:r..llllld1llta4&lt;11,..1oea- lllat&amp; Uni1lli'llll·· Utopvllll.,o·•lqpme"t, lil ,,lb,, Do&gt;:W!
ll&lt;ms llOWld the state sbD1r llio Extensloo Service, ·llli bte!- ArftL' llflilsilew'poitli.l helrill
new varieties of wlnler wheal ll8ill8d auJetant - o o Iii· be reljXIlsible tor mordfnaling
CMtinued to out.produee older recicr and state 4-H leader, ef. the leaderlhlp of Ohio's 1116,000
varieties In lD'IO Ollo peg fonn. feellve Oct. I.
4-H youlha.
anee triala.
Dr. H. N. Lafever, who di· The appolalment Is subject to TurkeYB wiD be featured at
rec11 whest lreedtag re.ardJ approval by the OSU Board of this year's Fann Science Re·
view in Franklin County Sept.
at the Ohio AcrleulWral Re· Trustees.
oeareh and Development Center iller succeeds Aaslstant State 22-24 by the faeuley and steff ot
in Wooster, reports that Ulgan 4-H Leader Beatrice J . aeve- the Ohio State University
and Arthur varieties perfonned land, who had been ..,..,q •• Department of Poultry Sdence.
The developmeul of lbe
better than other l'ecom3Dended active state leader since the
varieties.
reslgnatiou of Albert F. Gehm turkey lnduotry lrill be traced
from the ancestor of the modem
'Ille Artllur variety produced earlier lhi• year.
the highest yield In all 1970 iller, has served as county turkey, the North American
triaJa - 81 bulllell por aere at -011111ent, 4-H, in Mmroe wild turkey ,lhroUih the f..eler
the eenter's nortlnnst brlllldl County, area ellenslm agent, 4- stage to the elite large 'llbl~
ta Wood County. Arlbur, deval· H, tor the MeConneLnille aret~, turkey '"''"' today.
oped at 51.1
Purdue
University,
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eraged
busball
per ltre,
fourlb best In lbe lealll, In yields
fer all ntae siC..
LotJan,tbo new variety devel·
Gped by devekopment center
igronomlllls, averaged SU
lmbell per ~ at tile Dine .
.Jocallooll, aecond h!l)lwt of all
linea lOlled.

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OtAIN SAW SUPPI.Y
Vinton, Ohio

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ONE ROW

Most of the big capacity featurJS .
of the 550 are built Into the smaller. ·
350, Including the same ~~~~ ~

frame construction and a s
cutter head. Because the 350

close-coupled, It Is exc:epfion&lt;lfly

Transfers -

maneuverable and has a
turning radius. It Is ret;tlilllf~Y:
eq1,1rpPed with 6.70-15 tires.

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team effort to beat that buncllouttheretoiJI&amp;bt." · ·
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'!bat pretty. well sums up Coa ell C. L• (.J.,.,nny)
Edler's poat-game.statement following .G"llipolls'
hard-earned 16-6 triumph over Coach BID Mot'gall's
stubborn Coal Grove Hornets before approximately
s,ooo fBDS at rain-soaked Hornet Stadium bere
'Ille Yioi""" · G~'"-"WUI I U
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In the first
quarter
back s1rong in
the ~CO:odtotake u
oee
an.
ltad, and after a ocoreless Uoird
period, the Blue Devils. ~

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wnpalgn 8llalnat no setbacks,
~ flflhaperltr~t win covering •
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ards10. Cook's boot iravaled fl
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oarrrous drove frlllli lhe
HtnH C7 Ia the etplla 11
plaYJ,
oa 1 r....W• five
altutiH, Blek llardJ, llio
powid
•top;ed
qs horiea ..ort of 1 lint
dowu, eadlq tile loae ll!lnl
period lbreat by eilller leliJI,
GABS took ovtt on Ill own 2S
early in the fourth period after
Dave Burnett wu smeared for

stralghtGABS triwnph over the
Lawrence Countians. In a Ill' · gameseriesdatlng book to 1854,
lhe Hornell and Devils are now
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GalllpoU., wft1l oue ••·
eOplJoa, dlllliDIItod Friday'•
pme. GAIISeolleetodUiinl
dowu Ia tk Homell eJpl.
G1lllpollo out•rDibed tbe
lcGme dab, JJN41.
In the passing department,
however, the Morganmen held a
eommandin~ lead. The Hornell
completed five of IOpasses (one

defensive tac:kle w~ injured,
the Hornets defense broM down
comple~ly. GABS marched 75
yards In only o1na plliys. qs
Snowden look 11 over !rom lhe
one wllh 8, 47 left In lhe game.
John Davia rammed 11 over (up
the middle) for theestrapoinls.
That COIIIpleted lhe ame's
scoring
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Two iong.galners by llli'riJ
one for 211 yard$ anolber for '/A'
set up lhe ~ final down.
With 6:~ left, ll&gt;uek Howard

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came back after a sluggish start. Coal Grove was the Southern Va!lfy A~leUe '*ti·!lveJard line .~ to
best team we've faced this year. lt really toclk a c.mrenee ~ ~· !lie

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waslntereepted) for 73 yards.
GABSwasnoneforthreelnthls
department.
Total yards favored the
GalllanJ, 11111-159.
After thet slow start, the
GaDIAns picked up momentum
while Coal Grove's offeiiJive
atlact bogged down to the
utent that Gallipolis had the
pipkin 4tplliys during the flll81
tllree periods eompared to lhe
Hornell :Ill. The home club
picked up four ol Its eight first
In the inlllal canto.
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Colllmuuitl' hi!l flUid aa 80..ton oeeded In altemate COJIIac&gt;r

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By JOHN COO FEll
l Soli ConaervatioJI Servi..
PT. PLEASANT_ we have •Uo lhl• ...........
~)rip~ lalt year. Thollulhereeo
beenonaeveralfarmaasslstlnl ~ acrea. 'lbllla at a ratt reoeeded otr1ps llood out u
Ollllcut23tonaperacn. Mr1. llliiW 8004 hi&amp;b IJIIIII.V t~ruaLay of the Land ~said that the¥ could not 111111.
nollce lillY -..from~~
ncrJntr our reeout field or,·

Tnee, lriUn """" die .
~ '411 ·. lelil iof IIefer. 1llltude, l'llllttedly drove deep
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but was "''bc
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~I Jllllfo . Xt1er Creek ilnlble to eq Up wUh I cluldl ·lltld i!ll;!~':
a«l;o4~' tll ~~ :acrat1ht ;1h ,.,.,nUr
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. FrltlV,.~. lt'• was an Krier U'tek tUIDc over Ollila
entireli'dlltriit'~ffolnU,e own ·~tyll'llllne. 'lbe Bobal11, KJ&amp;ir &lt;neil took
openiJ;Ir wlilftle Ia lhe final gun. ob 1 lldnl and Dve situation, J!1ab1. I~ ~
xner·~ !IIOIIlllld Ill only fumbled.
llannaD ~~ .
~. ~ lhi!&gt;UIIl tht lblrd Jerry Wlllj!h, I 210 pound anotber l&gt;rl!i!ll; 'lri!!m' .
qi&gt;arb!r,hvellng 7rrardlln 10 .,._,. erid. rec:overed hla Crtm.ana•.pimt.,.bloclleillif .
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tlralnage aurveya and other 011 lhelr eon. Th. ~ I.
(!O!iservallcin pnetlcea. On all the¥ had UHd wu em of !he
of . ~ farms .,. have been DeKalb coraa.
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lntenotodlil the e11ec1 of com We have nolleed onlbe Lewll
bJisbt and to wllat e:ltent each firm lllld alao on lhe Kay
fanner has been damaged. Thla Brotltero firm that Pioneer
has ranged from a1moat 110 corn hal l!een ..., bUPt re.
damage to perhaps 75 per ceot liotant. However, He1117 Kay
1981 of the crop.
told me that the¥ had !wnd
The n1011 sertwsl;y daina&amp;ed that Pioneer eom na ••JOOcleom wblch we have
ally Ilite mHirlnc lllld In ,1101t
thel&lt;ayBrotberafarmatSaulll- yeara he had experteocad dlf.
slde. We found Harry Kaypld&lt;. ficui(T - It boina dry enw!lfo
Ina ·rom In· an area near .!be Ia pick It the Ume wbm he
Kana- River on a.ntln&amp;ton wauld like ID pld&lt; II.
Silt I,.oam BOll wtolch normally All of lhese farmers whom
cui1Dral methods used we have ....,tlooed used good
by the Kay boyo would yield 100 culcural-.,lilpllllllngand
bulhels or more )lOr acre. lll8llajJ(ag lhelr rom. They had
Henry estlmatod that leG ns used IIJIIII(e IDIDiinto or lertllltiOitfng JOOrhapo 30 busbols per zer and had used chemical wood
acre. The earo were lllllll, not CGI!Irols.
!Wed wt at the md, tbe 11'aino
- - - - were Immature and tho cob was Denver Yoho and 1;ynn Medry, yet soft. AU the cornfields Cauley Ill SCSYIIII£d the Charoo lbe Ka,y farm wore not thet loa Delle farm at Upllllld for
oerloualy aJfectod, however,
!be purpose of reviewing his
We were talking with Herbert c..-.atloo plan. He naa been
llendersm or -rl&lt;ll. About &amp;eOOJIOrtlor Otthe Western Soil
two week a ago Mr. Hendersoo Cmservatloo Dlllrtet for sevhad ruled bla silo wl!h com. oral yeors lllld has carried out
·, llo had made about 600 tona of many C&lt;llservatlon praetloeo.
~.~ensnage ~
.. om zs acres, ~·~
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Is at !he rate or 24 tono per her pointed out to Mr. Yoho a
aere.
field or ha,y nearby on some

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COIIVII'Ik&lt;n 011 I 1'1111 to Jlllib II v
lfalflollek Dova J1ei!r1 ~ ~7 ~,
for Ironton 1lbon .llt ,.U Oil I
fniJhert· IIJek ~ .bit
112 ~ ,
Trojan fumble ·ln .~ IJld IAIIfl lrflil ,tbct~ll'llllne llid JJa1
IOand 1'1
and Jell Howard I lllliCtllful ~~toolb!JPI1nt.fc&gt;r p&amp;IHI for
. :r•rda _,d
ldctredueedtheiiiiJ1inlo1C.7. UieCCIIIverilori~IIIUelbeflnll C!OIIeelld 11
dQ!mi. ·
Reid lhen taBled bll aeecmd. ~ 22-11.
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t 0 0 il-li
IIC1IiiiJICII' with JlyerJPtUaf•tbe )'111ianulllng and nt11«1121lnt Pwtan,JUI!I
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CJIIlii8CIIIlve year the Albens
Bulldogs were ohutout by lhe
powerful Lancaster Golden
Galesaslbevlsllorlpoctedalt0 win over Don Estey's
BulldOBS Friday nlgbt It was
the first game ev!lf played at

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Tallback Joe DePidlllpo, who
destroyed Atbens In laat year'•
f&amp;.Oromp, was bscl: In buslneu
again Friday as bt secored all
three Lancaster touchdowns oo
nw of one yll'lleach time. The
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Bam of CIMI to bt entend Ia .eldl of the llief, 'lbe A_..•klll IPII!f II' 'llll!!n '*-·
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• • tile rl&amp;bt to ref.- -., ealves not ,;..,mpNI by Sep.
(1) A.....,. t.:vtna IDJ 11 rlltuboal !be
calf rc, 111e -.~e ~ .l!l'r 1 ~~~~••,..

p&amp;IILanc·os*er.Bla n k s Athens 19 o·

intercepted. steve Sltea
ontheGalllpolls.lhteeafb!rlbe
Hornets had Dlarclled to the
GABS Zl. That blow ldlled all
Coal Grove hopea. GABS ran
out the clod! with 1111ea111 and
off-cackle plays.
For the ..COJJcl stra!Pt
week Jolul DaYis ISJ.poul
jlllllor tallbad, 'paeed lhe
Eele1'111111. DaviJ p1e1ec1 IIJI
110 yard• Ia 11 c1rriea..
11ame11 bod C7 yards bueva

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far 111e1r
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bade)'OI. AII ........ calwld

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'Illeonly seort In lhe finlt haH
came oo 1 33 yard run by
Pmsmouth's John Reid Ia live
lheTrojanla&amp;llhallllmeedge.
Followlnc • acorelesa lblrd
quarter Kotler Melvin taBled 011
a lhtee yard run and Fred
Myeruon the 0011verslon to up

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ilclme. 'l'llt AI I Cilllom
litllln11ral!!le
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rillbl
and one haH iiUarten Friday side a tlie ~ •pcoinl4:
nichl bef&lt;n , drG!IPb!C • a.o It w• oi!IJ tbe IJOCQJidllmelil
cleclsion belen a ..r,e 'lli iDo tbe-bell;aille,ttyprQeellhad
erovrd tpeJIOI',
· lll'llel'8ch ~ pnat. '11!e
~ true "!Jllrced Bollca11. lioiftvet-, - . MYIIf
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Sileo
Bam.0ct!1b1r lS .t I p.m. at tbe 01t1o v.ney
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'1'l!e p!ltll'.. rultlb' flle 1i1e are: 1
· ~ ._,,I"Ctl,'-tf, PI ."111 of ~ . Sa111be••• jXdo
ll)OIIv•DiliiiiDllldhcl fram.\111• wboNIIJe1were
IW ~ Julpro.... ~, .!o!lijj, jlaturdJqy, N~ ..tile JI"Mb!ed. PfO\Il!Cet:aiiiiJ bt ~'~ II!' twa11e1 Ill !llllla,
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the net~ m
minllr.111D wdibl 111 m P"""'ll1 Will 1» .....,._ Doriolon of
llone Qrlillr !'Ill!» flnll. BUU. A!fD DAIRY cir- WID NOT bt
~ It II tile IWiai!IMI''II"''PP"aiNIU, lo ""'" dalr)' a'OII

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PORTSMOU'l11 - Fana at
Portsmoulh Friday night
waldled the powerfUl Trojans
and the visiting Ironton Tlprl
batUe throulh lbNa ~ve
periods before the two highpowered offen8ea Ollp]oded for
31 polnllin the final period 111
Portsnouth edged lrontoo&gt; :12-

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Terry Jewell In lbe IJOCIIIII
period.
'lbe Bulldop mUJI«ed only
two lllrii!UI lhrelll aa !bey
marched to the Gales' :If 7.-cl
line Ill the III!COIId jJorlcid ..d
made It lA&gt; the 15 Ill lbe lblrd
stanza before coucJ&gt;lng up lbe

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amlnadona
Cor plamlng Ulo ay.
stems, we have !wnd a ...,.
dltlm wblch we have -cted
Cor 1011111 tlmelnlola1011CIRIIII¥.
A lcit or lbe soil 11 beoomlng
COIIlJIOeled by oonlinuoua plow.
Jna, Thla 11 eapedally In
avld8Jiee on 1011 i!oJIO• which
are lndlned ID be wat lillY·
wa,y. This compacted 0011111·
lion hal beao lm&gt;uiht by !he !aet that the gm~nd Is
plowed to approximately lbe
same deptll each year aod 111e
siiiO!IIh sole a or the plows have
formed a tltdlt IO¥er !h!UJilo
wbldt It Is hard ror air or
water to move in ellhor dlrectlon, up or _,,
Much or ado wet llllld
1011 Ia claaalfled by !he soU
conaervatloo ourvey u belni
ctua IV land. Thla maana that
the llllld ICIUid be farmed In a
rotatkln wbldllncludea two or
three years at hay,
It Is JOOinted out that !he plutIna of cover erqoa oo lao&lt;ffol.
lowing corn would help some Ill
alleviate lhla COIDJIOCted tlCI!Jcli.
tloo, allllwgh oot nearly .,
much •• crop rotat10111, ollmlnauon or III'W nc1 properallon by
plowlitg, or by subsoillng.

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cat11e lwi&gt;tol...t A"Od'ltiGD 11
dodoi0111 lleewa!'J In tha
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Monday,lbe,ll)'prevloaslaflleNII.
btdellll!lf8dallerJp.m.,llonlla:r,Oel.
do)' of lbe IIIII.
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Ieeder eiiYeJ~;IJICI~Ihe~n~!Jil~lw~of ·llec!er

They have
wltli
1be llpOCillc
!be
WN!tonly
lft.l go tbrougb IIJeMIIIel, !bey 11ave
II bsnelldal to all 1ll'i&gt;cluan l!ild hoi betll 'williiD a NMIIIIIl@
.,..1111 for the~.
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In lbe falllales btld Iii Clda lao! faD •latll·ef' 11,114
,..... lOki.·'lbe average ,...... of a- eam. ni •
'Ille ayti'age prtc;., per bundtedliillllbln&gt; 111..~ r..Stbelm!~
jrlce' per heed was tuf.OI.
•" AtAIIHmiut)'lll'thell\'!lfll8prleeoflleln-IIIILI7•1ll:the IY!If••e _._ fll belfcn ,... - G _ ~~=~':ir.:
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l'ro&amp;l&lt;erallave reaDoed b' 1111111 :rtanlhllbla+llnr.... i
hi8bllf quaDty ...... wW nl1n a- more doiiM'8 a. *'4
wel8bt, low quality ei!YII. FDr tA 141kt, 1111 .,._ Ill IIJe • ,
DemOI!alnlllaaal Feeder ~ SAle lilt 121 llllb- c11a1ee ......
cnrerlllill • poundl, brouabl tl'IS ptr hcoatl. Tile c,ea dJIW .
lleorl,lwrllinc CIIP"""'ll, l&gt;rollflbl all par iliad, 1111 11Je l,il(,
bllh-good o1aera, ...,..q 422 p!llllldl,
par hilt: '
The 513 good -.o, ........ Cit JIOiilldl, .. " lib' fUtpar bli4:
Helfer prtcu lbowed the aame vm.&amp;n wllbtbe roap hat .
bl8h d!olce ot PJt to the good andl Gtfl10 per lilld. lllilltll
welgbt fll the be1fers- tnm tha bl&amp;lu,bolee dolrlllo Ul po IIi
Ill the good.
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Conalanment to the-.,. Salelbould btllllde h•Yt*'l•llr.
with Paul Ba
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--rTreaaurer,
MIDerntlle, Ctio, Ill'.
Sl«y !l' W. s. Michael of Molp CGID:r; Jaim m_. II' W. a
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LaFolletofAtbeniCoolniJ,oriAiweiJI'ull!lfll''l'bomiiBar 11'
fl1 VInton Cowily.

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MASON PllRN1TURI!: - 'l'llt Mlal P'amltlre CompaDJ,
Clpal'lllld Ill' lfllrman Grate, WID celelrate Its lib year of
operaliGa Ibis -k. Above Is 1111 elllerlor vlelr of the Mason
localtoll.
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Mrs. Helen Johliaon returned Robert Reeves of Iowa was a
brme by plane Wednesday from -kend visitor of hla pareuta,
Orlancfo, Fla. where abt spent Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves
lll'q~wilbJQOJollilsonand and wife, Mrs. Robert Reeves
flmlly ·
and Bryan. Mr. and Mn.
.~\ ..cElroy. G( Columbus ~ Reeves, and llryaD,
1f88 I neienll vlaltor of hla returned Mooday to lownbtre
. '"""II, Mr. ~ Kn. Paul he II employed.
JfcEiroy. .
Mr. ODd Mrs. Leo Roulll and
1'llcl:ertrwl f~ of Lapn - - SuncJa,.
' bll vlslton of btr mother, Mrs.
Helen JojmsorJ.
Mr. and Mra. WOllam
EUI111e Se)'fr)ed pf GIDI.OUI were
i'l!cellfvlslton Ill Mr. IJicl Mrs.

at lbe Mason
feature~ IPto a large
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IJI&amp;rles W. Lifer, of the Oblo 8ild eldenllon agent, raouree
:r..llllld1llta4&lt;11,..1oea- lllat&amp; Uni1lli'llll·· Utopvllll.,o·•lqpme"t, lil ,,lb,, Do&gt;:W!
ll&lt;ms llOWld the state sbD1r llio Extensloo Service, ·llli bte!- ArftL' llflilsilew'poitli.l helrill
new varieties of wlnler wheal ll8ill8d auJetant - o o Iii· be reljXIlsible tor mordfnaling
CMtinued to out.produee older recicr and state 4-H leader, ef. the leaderlhlp of Ohio's 1116,000
varieties In lD'IO Ollo peg fonn. feellve Oct. I.
4-H youlha.
anee triala.
Dr. H. N. Lafever, who di· The appolalment Is subject to TurkeYB wiD be featured at
rec11 whest lreedtag re.ardJ approval by the OSU Board of this year's Fann Science Re·
view in Franklin County Sept.
at the Ohio AcrleulWral Re· Trustees.
oeareh and Development Center iller succeeds Aaslstant State 22-24 by the faeuley and steff ot
in Wooster, reports that Ulgan 4-H Leader Beatrice J . aeve- the Ohio State University
and Arthur varieties perfonned land, who had been ..,..,q •• Department of Poultry Sdence.
The developmeul of lbe
better than other l'ecom3Dended active state leader since the
varieties.
reslgnatiou of Albert F. Gehm turkey lnduotry lrill be traced
from the ancestor of the modem
'Ille Artllur variety produced earlier lhi• year.
the highest yield In all 1970 iller, has served as county turkey, the North American
triaJa - 81 bulllell por aere at -011111ent, 4-H, in Mmroe wild turkey ,lhroUih the f..eler
the eenter's nortlnnst brlllldl County, area ellenslm agent, 4- stage to the elite large 'llbl~
ta Wood County. Arlbur, deval· H, tor the MeConneLnille aret~, turkey '"''"' today.
oped at 51.1
Purdue
University,
IV' . . .Iii!!
eraged
busball
per ltre,
fourlb best In lbe lealll, In yields
fer all ntae siC..
LotJan,tbo new variety devel·
Gped by devekopment center
igronomlllls, averaged SU
lmbell per ~ at tile Dine .
.Jocallooll, aecond h!l)lwt of all
linea lOlled.

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G. V. (COOK) QUICklE
OtAIN SAW SUPPI.Y
Vinton, Ohio

Phone 388-1213

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350
ONE ROW

Most of the big capacity featurJS .
of the 550 are built Into the smaller. ·
350, Including the same ~~~~ ~

frame construction and a s
cutter head. Because the 350

close-coupled, It Is exc:epfion&lt;lfly

Transfers -

maneuverable and has a
turning radius. It Is ret;tlilllf~Y:
eq1,1rpPed with 6.70-15 tires.

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Orc:lt't CAfeteria &amp;
Rettlurant, .Seconil
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"mall)lloor.outdoor
runo.
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m1.k t $SS oorvlng frltndl end
neighbors with ouporb AVON
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COSM.ETIC:S
end
&gt; ProduciJ, 1924 E. Avt. Ph. TOILETRIES. Own territory.
Own houro. Wrl'- to Nto.
. Holen Ytogor, Bo• 172,
Jockoon, Ohfo ·

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HOME ON f ACRE OF

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LAND AT

USED hlrd cover boolllln good
FIREWOOD.
Logs
for
condition. Muot bt very TYPEWRITERS, now ond
flroploce . Ph, -"6· 1.o37.
used, portoblt ond electric
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roosonoble.
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Simmons Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
221 ·11 SINGER "750" new deluxe
GOOD uood men'• English
Golden Touch end Sow -lng
bicycle: Cell -2596. '
mochlno now on dlopley. Ask
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223-3 APPLES, Fltzpatrlck'o Drlor a demonstration of tho ell
cherd, Stolt Rt. 619. Ph.
new "flexl-stlich 1y1tem."
WllkHvllle 669·QIS.
Otl!tr
modtlo from $66. Buy
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French City Fobrlc Shoppt,
Singer ' IP1!fovtd dooler, 5I
vertlblo, uc. cond., low

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··-· St., Gtlllpollo. Ph. 4-46~====:::---.::212·11
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PIPI!Irs. Floyd Erll, Rod-· 110011 con · 1195. Ph. uelbtrt
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ney;·W-512-4·
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221 ,.
M. fol. TRACTOR, some ::!'·-:::=::::::-::::-::":"-COMPLETE lint of G.B.D.,
equl~t; hydroullc, GOod '67 CHEVROLET 811C1yne .196
Choraten, Stvlnelll ond
ohlpf. Cell oll6-01...
114·11 PS - PB, $700. Ph. &lt;446-....,1 :
8. 8.8. pipes. Wide selection
of tobtcco and ICCOIIOI'Itl•
2194
Tawnoy Jewelry.
WALLPAPERING: Ph. 4-46-u•1 COMPLETE line of Jim Betn
217·11
'bQIIIfl, Over 50 to or &lt;446--.
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fr&lt;llt. Towney Jowoltn.
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W!Ji;~ J..AM!.~d dl~ P'aodl01. 1966 WINDSOR mobile ,home,
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wishtrenddrytr,oontrtlolr,
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throughout. Ph. WE "iiiCieilze In MitolJc vinyl
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end nome brtnd ,elumlnum
· lldl~,rooting, whltw auttors. 1961· IMPALA 2 llr. htrdtop,
sh~ o ra, . ~·o. m~phto
ot!l\ld., low miiH-. Ph. &lt;4461 .ond- ctrlitntry c
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Hobtrl Dillon, Realtor
Office 446-2674
How•rct or Lucille Brannon
Evenings 446-1:126

Robert COndos, 446-0158
WE HAVE 2, 3 end~ bedroom

this modern 4 bedrobm home In nlce..nelgh·

loc~tlons.

WE HAVE some good vacant
loft, In Golllpolls, Evergreen
end out U. S. 35.

borhood. Two. stone fireplaces, full basement
with recreation room, three baths, garage and
breeze-way, only minutes from down town.

WE NEED llotingo on all types
ot property, If you _have reel

store building In down tpwn, cowers
2oj~i"(oinn corner, $75.00 per month.

estate for sale, contact us et
our new loca'lon No . 25 Locust

Adjacent to city limits on Old U.S. 35, 8 acres
for development, price $10,000.00.

Neal Realty
BUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCATED a1 &lt;5 Court Street.

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Has large storage building on
rear of ·lot, -4 room apartment

above and room to park two

cars In rear. Look this over
and make us an offer .

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Services 0

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CHOICE LOTS

enough for a business or 3

dwe!Ungs.
Office Phont 446-1694

CUrios~".:~ _1146
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WANT A
COUNTRY HOME?

BUYS IT .

room . carpet In LR , carport.

We Need Listings

and Is ready tor immediate
occupancy . P. real buy .

This home is only 5 years

Agency, 6.4 State St.

SMITH'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
IK)RSEL Sm11h, Nebo Rd.,
Repair of refrigerators, air
conditioners , washing
machlile$, o1her appliances.
Ph. 379-2651.
17$.11

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l.,qulrt ot Corbla a Snrdtr
.., .J'.IWJI, CO, 4jf-1,ttl. Allor .I
p.m. colf444.u7S or •-43115.

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Sttwlrt'l Harclwlre
Vinton, Ohio

0. D. PARSONS
JAY SHEPPARD
REALTORS

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ALBERT EHMAN

Water Delivery Service

Potrlot Star Rt., Golllpolls
Ph. 379·2133

Form, Vlltego, City Pnlperft
Flrlt &amp; Olivo

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Colonial Estate
Near Rio Grinde

FREE lniii)OC!Ion. Cell -"6·
J'I.S, Merrill O'Dell, Ooerator
for Extermltal termite
Service, 19 Belmont Dr.
267·11

car uarage . Ten acres.
174-tt
Raccoon Twp. Owner moved -....,..,...-- - - to Florlde Price reduced. WILLiAM S. Walters Water
lmmedlote possession.
Delivery Service. formerly
owned
by Kenneth Steger.
Mobile
. Home
Your patronogo will. be opKIRKWOOD'I2 • 60. This home preclated. Ph. 2.15-5232 or 2ol5hl, front dlnetlt, aVIICOdo
5189.
kitchen, 'Iorge .living room,
220-ft
two bedrooms ond lorao beth. -::-:-:-:--::---:--:-:-:-..,::
with wnher. Nice corpat RALPH'S Corpet - Upholster~
Cjeanlng Service. Free
Hurry at 13,900.
estimates. Ph . .(46.029-4.

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Or Tr1de

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PINK·ING sholrs I. .KIHort
NICE slory ond hill home on
sharpened. Sheppard Sewing
quiet ~treet with river view.
Machine Sales &amp; Service.
This home hll 3 btdrms.,
19...11
dlr.lng rm., lull basement,
beth and hill. Two city loll.
Completely remodeled lnolde
end out.
Pope

Deco111ted

Lots

NEW tlrlck home iusl com·
Pltlfd on Rt . Sle. Fino
loe.tlon, odQe of town. 3
btdroomo, 1V. btths, corpel
In lhilng room ond hell, 'built·
lnkltclltn, full site besornl!lt,

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for auto, tire, horn~en,
hospllel and gonerallllblllty.
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SE.PTIC TANK CLEA.dNG
AUTO. Fire, lifo, .S Stole St.,
REASONABLE roles . John
Waldo F. Brown, W. A.
Russell, owner &amp; operator .
Brown. -"'-1960.
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Ph. 416-QB2 after 5: 30 p.m.
$5.00 Service Charge
Will remove your d6ad
hOi'seandcows
Cell Jackson 286-ol531

loiS-It

frame home on Rt. 35.

LOT . .. OOERN FUR .
NACE AND BATH . FIRST
OFFER ABOVE $7,800

FOR ALL your lnsuroncecheck with your Grange
agents 11 the Noel lno .

DEAD SJOCK

l LARGE lots In vlllaae of Rio
Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Large

Features a nice level 112 acre
lot. modern built-In kitchen,
~ramie tile bath, utility

MASSIE

Evenings: Russell D. Woocl446-4611
John 1. Richards446-0280 Ronald Clnaclay446-

!.11.!80 AVE . ·" STATJL Sl

IN THE LAST 30DAY5 WE
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Third Avenue, six rooms and bfth, .PI'Ice
reduced to $4,500.00 for quick sale.

Street. We ere loceled be1·
the Post Office end the
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L$ee this attractive 6 room

HAVE
SOLD
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PROPIRTIII AND· NOW
N!IRO &lt;-.- ~ L·-t , ,. . " .0 S\
PLEASE CONTACT US IF
YOU HAVE A HOME OR
FARM YOU WANT SOLD .

OWner promoted and moving out of town. See

homes for sale In good

ROOM
COUNTRY
HOME
LOCATED
10
MILES OUT ON 3 ACRE

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Friend of ours Is on a new ·onion diet ... In Oflt'.
- k he !Oat threit pounds 111c1 four frlendl.

bMr lloctcbum, lktnch

chen with dining area . Two GILLENWATER'S Septic Tank
complete tile baths. Rec.
Cl11nlng &amp; Repair. Ph. 4-46room with log fireplact. Two 9499 .

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NEAR NEW four column
colonlol with onllquo brick.
Four bedi'OOf11S. Large kll·

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CHESHIRE .

NICE MODERN KIT ·
CHEN. FULL BASEMENT
AND
GARAGE.

mlloogo. Ph.

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WE HAVE lots for homes,
mobile homes ond double
wldtl.
Earl Wlntoro, 446.a28
WaynoAmobery, 446-02:19
Dtnwr K. Higley, 446-a4t

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1965 VALIANT otatlon -on. 6 .KITCHEN, 11h lATH,
cyt., ttd. 196C Corvalr Marua,
BASEMENT AND 2 CAR
UIEDFUANITUAE
~ spd .. new tiro's . 1961
GARAGE . LOCATED ON
2 and tabll"l, used couch,
Rim bier 2 dr. Ph. ~.
A 2 ACRE LOT WITH
EXCELLENT VII!W OF
fltelrlc rona• (2 yeer old I
223-1
THE RIVER VALLEY .
C"''wtono, (IOOd condltiOI\J, --:=~-~--­
YOU MUST SEE [HIS
wl)lle btby bed complot., 1MO GMC ton truck. Riding
BEFORE YOU BUY . lTV
clttlr. Yw wfll llnil lrtt mere, 50 ln. COli 256-6569.
SCH . DISTRICT, GOOD
WATER , 6 MILES OUT.
perMing, • trlondlr welcome --,-::-::--·- - -- m-3
ond lair prlceo 1 Corbin &amp; ,Snyder Furn. Co., 955 Stconcl EVERY moko electric cerptl
Mobile Home
Ave , Ph. ,j,j6.1171 .
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shom-r doe• 1 bett..- lob
with fomouo Blue Luotro. Excellent Location
Lower G. C. Murphy Store.
1f70 SEWING Mlchlne utld
In Town
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equlpp;ed to zig-zag, mekts
VERY WELL KEPT 2
BEDROOM
HOME
. buttonholtl, oyorcost, Op· "SPECIAL SALE"
Early
LOCATED
IN
EX : pllquillondmenyembroldory American Stereo redlo CELLENT
SPOT
JUST
· .deiiOna. Will N&lt;l'lllce tor comblnetlon, AM &amp; FM rodlo BLOCKS FROM CITY3
onlyS:J.1,&lt;40Celh or termi
~ lpllkor sound system, ~ PARK . FURNITURE
be errenged. Phone &lt;446• opoo1~ .~~ongt'::... Btoterlonce STAYS.
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Excellent Home
Cell -1028.
VACUUM Cluner brend now
223-3
Excellent Location
1970 modtl • Com~leto with ell ----::---:----clttnlng toolo. Smell · pelnt WALNUT Stereo, tour spotd
LOVELY
3
dlm-oln ohl-.' ~.Will tllke Intermixed chongor, ~ THIS
B~DROD'•
HOME
$27 c;1oh or tiri{ia"ll dtllrtd. !PIIker oou•od oyo'-m. &gt;ome LOCATED 2 .. ILES OUT
Phone -2702.
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ocretchn, will discount for OF TOWN lN EIGHT 219·6 ctsh 81\d for ~&lt;rotchn. Woo TENTHS OF AN ACRE
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$1.19.95, now 170.79. Uoe our LANDSCAP ·o
LOT,
E~ECTROLliX CJ,.EANER$,
budget termo. Cell 4-46-1021. INCLUDES o MODERN
KITCHEN IOISH·
REBUILT se.50 CASH OR ,
223-3 WASHEI
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TEAMS, GUARANTEED.
FIREPLACES,
LARGE
REDUCE
Nfe
end
fut
with
PH. 67$.031 .
, 11/a BATHS,
Goben tablets end E·Vep · ROOMS
FULL
BASEMENT,
219-6
woter pills. Gillingham Drug . GARAGE ANO STORAGE
223·19 BLDG . EVERYTHING
RAYNOR FRUIT
HERE IS IN TIP TOP
------DIAMONDS ore 1 girl's belt SHAPE .
FARM
friend - until she llndl Blue
Apples-Any Quantity
Cheshire
Lustre for cloenlng cerpoto.
Red Delkious. Yellow
Rent electric shampooer Sl.
3 Bedroom Home
Farmer's Hardware Co.
Delicious 1nd Grimes.

STATION
OPIIN

UNICO REDI-GRIP
WIDE TRACK TIRES

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NOW
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TREMENDOUS BRICK 3
BEDROOM HOM!! WITH
VERY ATTOACTIVE

For Sale

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ANN' ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)-

SALE PRICES
UKE lHIS:

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We only llilow you Peued IWIY
wllhOyl 41 1111 goodbve.
ca,.
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INTREPID READY
NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI I Intrepid and Gretel's cr·ewmen
U!lOd Saturday's "lay day" w
sharp their skills and COI'rect
noticeable flaws in preparation
FALCONS F4NS- Connie Baaer17, Wablnia IIJ&amp;II
for a third crock Sunday at
School
cheerleader, lea&lt;b the cheering of an sdted group of
completing the second race in
Willie Falcon rooters dtrlng Friday night's football game
the America's Cup yachting
against Federal-Hocking. The contest ended In a ~tie.
series.
Intrepid skipper Bill Ficker
apparently used the wrong
FIRSTTQUCIIDOWN - Tbe of!ldal llplla ll!ld!doWD for lite PPIIS Blc Blaclal bert a!
Genoa jib Friday on the first leg
RAIDERS SAME
Tom Baur (11) ollfwlllngtm High~ . ,ltemplllo !COP Greg C1ayton jllforebe.
of the aborted race and it helped
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GJI;I'S 1.11!1m1 UIT _ . ~-- ~W•bokloft'!aftGI!'i~:.other~PIIS~,&amp;\1urecllnclude
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GOWEN EAGLE SCAli!PE~ -::-: ~. unldentlfletiiiBlnre put t,he defender Qne minute •••
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tually halted because or fog.
Oakland Raiders have "the Pitllburgh Pirate. collecled bls
KANS48 BU~
same
everything
plus
some
new
I,OOOth
major
league
bit
PACKERS
FAVORED
are
;J.point
favorites
w
launch
LA\VRElic¢.
JW:I, (tii&gt;l) on right is Meigs' Mark WWiams (3.'1) .
POINTERS WIN
ones who are even better" and Saturday with a third tnnlng GREEN BAY (UPJ) - The tbelr52ndseasonwilh a victory, Tesai Tecll ~ed .. utable
PROC!'ORVILLE - South will be tougher than ever this single against the New York billing will be unfamiliar when moat experts tblnk the Detroit of har4 ~ • •) ed by
Mets.
two traditional rivals open the Llono have a blotter chance w Miles Langehemilg, ,, and
Point evened Its season record year .
lbtee field goals as the Bul· at 1·1 here r'rlday night by The Bengals meet the Raiders StargeU'sblldrovelnRI&gt;berto . J970 seaeon ln the new-look qualify for poaqeason pliy. 11 . stabbedKa··~· clel.._
INDIANA BEATEN
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) !aloes de!ealed Indiana ill their downing Fairland, 16-8. The loss Sunday In the season opener for Clemente wlth Pilllburgh's National FoolbaU league at has been a long"!l_m~ lihce the for 310 rusblnil Y~.~~ ~·ih,
.Lions were rated oetter than tbe Intersectional ~. VJC!AltT' ·
~Ill!"' lllmey tied a Colorado ·college football season opener, left the llragono with a 1·1 both teams at lhe new River· second run of the Ianing. 1bls Is Lambeau Jl'leld Sunday.
season
record.
bls ninth year with ll1e Pirates. · While tbe Green Ba)' Packon Packers over ll1e long haul.
Saturday.
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•~ Saturday by kicldng IU.
front Stadium here .

FULL 4-PLY
NYLON-

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Dana Coin'• second field goal of
the game and substitute
tallbock Lltnce Scheffler's myud touchdown run - ln the
last H9of the game- turned a
tight I~ opening football game
Into a misleading 21J..9
. University of Michigan win over
a surprisingly stubborn Arizona
Saturday.
The Arizona defense yielded
wthe Mlcbigan offense, which
bad averaged 4ll points over Its
last five games last year, but
8tilft111ed when II bad w and
allowed the Wildcats w creep
within a point 011 tlu'ee field
goals by Sieve Hurley of 29, 44
and 33 yards.

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Mobolewey
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BOGGS SOORES AGAJIII - Dennis Boggs (Z2) Meigs'
~d seniDr lallbock, scores m points for the Big M
"'""""•In Friday's 4U romp over Belpre. Boggs lallled Z2
lllll'ien for the 1\laraudera. Mugs pia¥ers left wright are
Tcm Hol!ner (to) ; Jon Kloos (M) ; Jeff Morris (83) ; llofler
AbboU (50); Mark Werry (76) and Fred Lee {'111) . Nmnber 86
IIIIDd llaiPII Jllilp'e'l Dave Cooper.

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Home For
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Evans

Insurance .Inc.
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• llospilll Insurance
• Mutual funds
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•Auto
• Home Ownt11
• Mobile Ham•
•llusiless IIISUraiiCI
•Cancelled Rill

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liabilr IIISUIIIICI
• Fanns • Bands
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neighbors with ouporb AVON
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COSM.ETIC:S
end
&gt; ProduciJ, 1924 E. Avt. Ph. TOILETRIES. Own territory.
Own houro. Wrl'- to Nto.
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LAND AT

USED hlrd cover boolllln good
FIREWOOD.
Logs
for
condition. Muot bt very TYPEWRITERS, now ond
flroploce . Ph, -"6· 1.o37.
used, portoblt ond electric
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roosonoble.
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Simmons Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
221 ·11 SINGER "750" new deluxe
GOOD uood men'• English
Golden Touch end Sow -lng
bicycle: Cell -2596. '
mochlno now on dlopley. Ask
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223-3 APPLES, Fltzpatrlck'o Drlor a demonstration of tho ell
cherd, Stolt Rt. 619. Ph.
new "flexl-stlich 1y1tem."
WllkHvllle 669·QIS.
Otl!tr
modtlo from $66. Buy
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French City Fobrlc Shoppt,
Singer ' IP1!fovtd dooler, 5I
vertlblo, uc. cond., low

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PIPI!Irs. Floyd Erll, Rod-· 110011 con · 1195. Ph. uelbtrt
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ney;·W-512-4·
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M. fol. TRACTOR, some ::!'·-:::=::::::-::::-::":"-COMPLETE lint of G.B.D.,
equl~t; hydroullc, GOod '67 CHEVROLET 811C1yne .196
Choraten, Stvlnelll ond
ohlpf. Cell oll6-01...
114·11 PS - PB, $700. Ph. &lt;446-....,1 :
8. 8.8. pipes. Wide selection
of tobtcco and ICCOIIOI'Itl•
2194
Tawnoy Jewelry.
WALLPAPERING: Ph. 4-46-u•1 COMPLETE line of Jim Betn
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fr&lt;llt. Towney Jowoltn.
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W!Ji;~ J..AM!.~d dl~ P'aodl01. 1966 WINDSOR mobile ,home,
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· lldl~,rooting, whltw auttors. 1961· IMPALA 2 llr. htrdtop,
sh~ o ra, . ~·o. m~phto
ot!l\ld., low miiH-. Ph. &lt;4461 .ond- ctrlitntry c
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Hobtrl Dillon, Realtor
Office 446-2674
How•rct or Lucille Brannon
Evenings 446-1:126

Robert COndos, 446-0158
WE HAVE 2, 3 end~ bedroom

this modern 4 bedrobm home In nlce..nelgh·

loc~tlons.

WE HAVE some good vacant
loft, In Golllpolls, Evergreen
end out U. S. 35.

borhood. Two. stone fireplaces, full basement
with recreation room, three baths, garage and
breeze-way, only minutes from down town.

WE NEED llotingo on all types
ot property, If you _have reel

store building In down tpwn, cowers
2oj~i"(oinn corner, $75.00 per month.

estate for sale, contact us et
our new loca'lon No . 25 Locust

Adjacent to city limits on Old U.S. 35, 8 acres
for development, price $10,000.00.

Neal Realty
BUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCATED a1 &lt;5 Court Street.

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Has large storage building on
rear of ·lot, -4 room apartment

above and room to park two

cars In rear. Look this over
and make us an offer .

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Services 0

lns• ..ance
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CHOICE LOTS

enough for a business or 3

dwe!Ungs.
Office Phont 446-1694

CUrios~".:~ _1146
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'J. Mlchlol Nttl 446-IS03

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WANT A
COUNTRY HOME?

BUYS IT .

room . carpet In LR , carport.

We Need Listings

and Is ready tor immediate
occupancy . P. real buy .

This home is only 5 years

Agency, 6.4 State St.

SMITH'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
IK)RSEL Sm11h, Nebo Rd.,
Repair of refrigerators, air
conditioners , washing
machlile$, o1her appliances.
Ph. 379-2651.
17$.11

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l.,qulrt ot Corbla a Snrdtr
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p.m. colf444.u7S or •-43115.

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Sttwlrt'l Harclwlre
Vinton, Ohio

0. D. PARSONS
JAY SHEPPARD
REALTORS

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ALBERT EHMAN

Water Delivery Service

Potrlot Star Rt., Golllpolls
Ph. 379·2133

Form, Vlltego, City Pnlperft
Flrlt &amp; Olivo

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Pho,.. U6-1219

-TERMITE
- - PEST
- CONTROL.

Colonial Estate
Near Rio Grinde

FREE lniii)OC!Ion. Cell -"6·
J'I.S, Merrill O'Dell, Ooerator
for Extermltal termite
Service, 19 Belmont Dr.
267·11

car uarage . Ten acres.
174-tt
Raccoon Twp. Owner moved -....,..,...-- - - to Florlde Price reduced. WILLiAM S. Walters Water
lmmedlote possession.
Delivery Service. formerly
owned
by Kenneth Steger.
Mobile
. Home
Your patronogo will. be opKIRKWOOD'I2 • 60. This home preclated. Ph. 2.15-5232 or 2ol5hl, front dlnetlt, aVIICOdo
5189.
kitchen, 'Iorge .living room,
220-ft
two bedrooms ond lorao beth. -::-:-:-:--::---:--:-:-:-..,::
with wnher. Nice corpat RALPH'S Corpet - Upholster~
Cjeanlng Service. Free
Hurry at 13,900.
estimates. Ph . .(46.029-4.

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Or Tr1de

&gt;IUIW'IIilll

197·~

PINK·ING sholrs I. .KIHort
NICE slory ond hill home on
sharpened. Sheppard Sewing
quiet ~treet with river view.
Machine Sales &amp; Service.
This home hll 3 btdrms.,
19...11
dlr.lng rm., lull basement,
beth and hill. Two city loll.
Completely remodeled lnolde
end out.
Pope

Deco111ted

Lots

NEW tlrlck home iusl com·
Pltlfd on Rt . Sle. Fino
loe.tlon, odQe of town. 3
btdroomo, 1V. btths, corpel
In lhilng room ond hell, 'built·
lnkltclltn, full site besornl!lt,

2 ct1: gorp, llul0f!1etlc \IIIOf,
.9 octo •.•lilill

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219-tl

Agent~

for auto, tire, horn~en,
hospllel and gonerallllblllty.
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SE.PTIC TANK CLEA.dNG
AUTO. Fire, lifo, .S Stole St.,
REASONABLE roles . John
Waldo F. Brown, W. A.
Russell, owner &amp; operator .
Brown. -"'-1960.
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Ph. 416-QB2 after 5: 30 p.m.
$5.00 Service Charge
Will remove your d6ad
hOi'seandcows
Cell Jackson 286-ol531

loiS-It

frame home on Rt. 35.

LOT . .. OOERN FUR .
NACE AND BATH . FIRST
OFFER ABOVE $7,800

FOR ALL your lnsuroncecheck with your Grange
agents 11 the Noel lno .

DEAD SJOCK

l LARGE lots In vlllaae of Rio
Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Large

Features a nice level 112 acre
lot. modern built-In kitchen,
~ramie tile bath, utility

MASSIE

Evenings: Russell D. Woocl446-4611
John 1. Richards446-0280 Ronald Clnaclay446-

!.11.!80 AVE . ·" STATJL Sl

IN THE LAST 30DAY5 WE
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Third Avenue, six rooms and bfth, .PI'Ice
reduced to $4,500.00 for quick sale.

Street. We ere loceled be1·
the Post Office end the
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Courthouse.

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L$ee this attractive 6 room

HAVE
SOLD
10
PROPIRTIII AND· NOW
N!IRO &lt;-.- ~ L·-t , ,. . " .0 S\
PLEASE CONTACT US IF
YOU HAVE A HOME OR
FARM YOU WANT SOLD .

OWner promoted and moving out of town. See

homes for sale In good

ROOM
COUNTRY
HOME
LOCATED
10
MILES OUT ON 3 ACRE

5

Friend of ours Is on a new ·onion diet ... In Oflt'.
- k he !Oat threit pounds 111c1 four frlendl.

bMr lloctcbum, lktnch

chen with dining area . Two GILLENWATER'S Septic Tank
complete tile baths. Rec.
Cl11nlng &amp; Repair. Ph. 4-46room with log fireplact. Two 9499 .

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NEAR NEW four column
colonlol with onllquo brick.
Four bedi'OOf11S. Large kll·

ll'ftd

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CHESHIRE .

NICE MODERN KIT ·
CHEN. FULL BASEMENT
AND
GARAGE.

mlloogo. Ph.

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WE HAVE lots for homes,
mobile homes ond double
wldtl.
Earl Wlntoro, 446.a28
WaynoAmobery, 446-02:19
Dtnwr K. Higley, 446-a4t

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1965 VALIANT otatlon -on. 6 .KITCHEN, 11h lATH,
cyt., ttd. 196C Corvalr Marua,
BASEMENT AND 2 CAR
UIEDFUANITUAE
~ spd .. new tiro's . 1961
GARAGE . LOCATED ON
2 and tabll"l, used couch,
Rim bier 2 dr. Ph. ~.
A 2 ACRE LOT WITH
EXCELLENT VII!W OF
fltelrlc rona• (2 yeer old I
223-1
THE RIVER VALLEY .
C"''wtono, (IOOd condltiOI\J, --:=~-~--­
YOU MUST SEE [HIS
wl)lle btby bed complot., 1MO GMC ton truck. Riding
BEFORE YOU BUY . lTV
clttlr. Yw wfll llnil lrtt mere, 50 ln. COli 256-6569.
SCH . DISTRICT, GOOD
WATER , 6 MILES OUT.
perMing, • trlondlr welcome --,-::-::--·- - -- m-3
ond lair prlceo 1 Corbin &amp; ,Snyder Furn. Co., 955 Stconcl EVERY moko electric cerptl
Mobile Home
Ave , Ph. ,j,j6.1171 .
:12J.tt
shom-r doe• 1 bett..- lob
with fomouo Blue Luotro. Excellent Location
Lower G. C. Murphy Store.
1f70 SEWING Mlchlne utld
In Town
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22:J.6
. lUll o low limos. Fully
equlpp;ed to zig-zag, mekts
VERY WELL KEPT 2
BEDROOM
HOME
. buttonholtl, oyorcost, Op· "SPECIAL SALE"
Early
LOCATED
IN
EX : pllquillondmenyembroldory American Stereo redlo CELLENT
SPOT
JUST
· .deiiOna. Will N&lt;l'lllce tor comblnetlon, AM &amp; FM rodlo BLOCKS FROM CITY3
onlyS:J.1,&lt;40Celh or termi
~ lpllkor sound system, ~ PARK . FURNITURE
be errenged. Phone &lt;446• opoo1~ .~~ongt'::... Btoterlonce STAYS.
- --...,.----,,.--...,.-2"" $11.
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mo .
Excellent Home
Cell -1028.
VACUUM Cluner brend now
223-3
Excellent Location
1970 modtl • Com~leto with ell ----::---:----clttnlng toolo. Smell · pelnt WALNUT Stereo, tour spotd
LOVELY
3
dlm-oln ohl-.' ~.Will tllke Intermixed chongor, ~ THIS
B~DROD'•
HOME
$27 c;1oh or tiri{ia"ll dtllrtd. !PIIker oou•od oyo'-m. &gt;ome LOCATED 2 .. ILES OUT
Phone -2702.
.
ocretchn, will discount for OF TOWN lN EIGHT 219·6 ctsh 81\d for ~&lt;rotchn. Woo TENTHS OF AN ACRE
1
$1.19.95, now 170.79. Uoe our LANDSCAP ·o
LOT,
E~ECTROLliX CJ,.EANER$,
budget termo. Cell 4-46-1021. INCLUDES o MODERN
KITCHEN IOISH·
REBUILT se.50 CASH OR ,
223-3 WASHEI
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2
TEAMS, GUARANTEED.
FIREPLACES,
LARGE
REDUCE
Nfe
end
fut
with
PH. 67$.031 .
, 11/a BATHS,
Goben tablets end E·Vep · ROOMS
FULL
BASEMENT,
219-6
woter pills. Gillingham Drug . GARAGE ANO STORAGE
223·19 BLDG . EVERYTHING
RAYNOR FRUIT
HERE IS IN TIP TOP
------DIAMONDS ore 1 girl's belt SHAPE .
FARM
friend - until she llndl Blue
Apples-Any Quantity
Cheshire
Lustre for cloenlng cerpoto.
Red Delkious. Yellow
Rent electric shampooer Sl.
3 Bedroom Home
Farmer's Hardware Co.
Delicious 1nd Grimes.

STATION
OPIIN

UNICO REDI-GRIP
WIDE TRACK TIRES

Snownres

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un ngton.
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fl .t tl~• ·li:lllutdl;. NoOn to
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Your

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Young Lrlt contultllnt, ~

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QU!~{t;'l~
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ON THE MARKET RIGHT
NOW
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THIS
TREMENDOUS BRICK 3
BEDROOM HOM!! WITH
VERY ATTOACTIVE

For Sale

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ANN' ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)-

SALE PRICES
UKE lHIS:

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Wohlli·nlitknow tlio peln you
· ~ nat·hliir· r0ur rrnel s!gh.
We only llilow you Peued IWIY
wllhOyl 41 1111 goodbve.
ca,.
lji Jfrlniltl fo lllal II
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INTREPID READY
NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI I Intrepid and Gretel's cr·ewmen
U!lOd Saturday's "lay day" w
sharp their skills and COI'rect
noticeable flaws in preparation
FALCONS F4NS- Connie Baaer17, Wablnia IIJ&amp;II
for a third crock Sunday at
School
cheerleader, lea&lt;b the cheering of an sdted group of
completing the second race in
Willie Falcon rooters dtrlng Friday night's football game
the America's Cup yachting
against Federal-Hocking. The contest ended In a ~tie.
series.
Intrepid skipper Bill Ficker
apparently used the wrong
FIRSTTQUCIIDOWN - Tbe of!ldal llplla ll!ld!doWD for lite PPIIS Blc Blaclal bert a!
Genoa jib Friday on the first leg
RAIDERS SAME
Tom Baur (11) ollfwlllngtm High~ . ,ltemplllo !COP Greg C1ayton jllforebe.
of the aborted race and it helped
.
GJI;I'S 1.11!1m1 UIT _ . ~-- ~W•bokloft'!aftGI!'i~:.other~PIIS~,&amp;\1urecllnclude
,
GOWEN EAGLE SCAli!PE~ -::-: ~. unldentlfletiiiBlnre put t,he defender Qne minute •••
at~~~a1
P.~~~~,~~~~
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1\lel~~(m·:.~MP.~• ~;J4~
·,: 1 (\'I:JCiiid!iinl!l81iiaiMagaJn (one'ol'l!e~~~all , :r.t lleCOIIila _!J!!hjl)cl, -~~k;;;
Brown
Saitl
sa.ltii'day
th"e
fielder
Wltue
Stargell
of
the'
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tually halted because or fog.
Oakland Raiders have "the Pitllburgh Pirate. collecled bls
KANS48 BU~
same
everything
plus
some
new
I,OOOth
major
league
bit
PACKERS
FAVORED
are
;J.point
favorites
w
launch
LA\VRElic¢.
JW:I, (tii&gt;l) on right is Meigs' Mark WWiams (3.'1) .
POINTERS WIN
ones who are even better" and Saturday with a third tnnlng GREEN BAY (UPJ) - The tbelr52ndseasonwilh a victory, Tesai Tecll ~ed .. utable
PROC!'ORVILLE - South will be tougher than ever this single against the New York billing will be unfamiliar when moat experts tblnk the Detroit of har4 ~ • •) ed by
Mets.
two traditional rivals open the Llono have a blotter chance w Miles Langehemilg, ,, and
Point evened Its season record year .
lbtee field goals as the Bul· at 1·1 here r'rlday night by The Bengals meet the Raiders StargeU'sblldrovelnRI&gt;berto . J970 seaeon ln the new-look qualify for poaqeason pliy. 11 . stabbedKa··~· clel.._
INDIANA BEATEN
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) !aloes de!ealed Indiana ill their downing Fairland, 16-8. The loss Sunday In the season opener for Clemente wlth Pilllburgh's National FoolbaU league at has been a long"!l_m~ lihce the for 310 rusblnil Y~.~~ ~·ih,
.Lions were rated oetter than tbe Intersectional ~. VJC!AltT' ·
~Ill!"' lllmey tied a Colorado ·college football season opener, left the llragono with a 1·1 both teams at lhe new River· second run of the Ianing. 1bls Is Lambeau Jl'leld Sunday.
season
record.
bls ninth year with ll1e Pirates. · While tbe Green Ba)' Packon Packers over ll1e long haul.
Saturday.
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•~ Saturday by kicldng IU.
front Stadium here .

FULL 4-PLY
NYLON-

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Dana Coin'• second field goal of
the game and substitute
tallbock Lltnce Scheffler's myud touchdown run - ln the
last H9of the game- turned a
tight I~ opening football game
Into a misleading 21J..9
. University of Michigan win over
a surprisingly stubborn Arizona
Saturday.
The Arizona defense yielded
wthe Mlcbigan offense, which
bad averaged 4ll points over Its
last five games last year, but
8tilft111ed when II bad w and
allowed the Wildcats w creep
within a point 011 tlu'ee field
goals by Sieve Hurley of 29, 44
and 33 yards.

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MEMC!@Y
Mobolewey
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piiMid,
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BOGGS SOORES AGAJIII - Dennis Boggs (Z2) Meigs'
~d seniDr lallbock, scores m points for the Big M
"'""""•In Friday's 4U romp over Belpre. Boggs lallled Z2
lllll'ien for the 1\laraudera. Mugs pia¥ers left wright are
Tcm Hol!ner (to) ; Jon Kloos (M) ; Jeff Morris (83) ; llofler
AbboU (50); Mark Werry (76) and Fred Lee {'111) . Nmnber 86
IIIIDd llaiPII Jllilp'e'l Dave Cooper.

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Home For
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Evans

Insurance .Inc.
487

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• Ule lllsuriiiCi ..
• llospilll Insurance
• Mutual funds
ltoword I.
s.-.

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llomo
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" A Good Min

to Know."

•Auto
• Home Ownt11
• Mobile Ham•
•llusiless IIISUraiiCI
•Cancelled Rill

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liabilr IIISUIIIICI
• Fanns • Bands
URRY
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446-4774

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HA YIMN'S AUCTION tloulo, SYRACUSE retldtnb: we, the WILL ptd&lt; up motc~lll oll!f . MilLER AliQ SOI'IS Girr.f.Y
Laurel Cliff, now open each new owners of ''Rizer 1 take to auction on a per-1 .artd Ashland StrviQI: ~tat Oft
at the Crossroads on t. 12:
Friday to recelvt c:on· Grocer)'," welcome your · centagi basts. Call Jim
business. We wish to serve
Adams, aucttoneer, Rutland.
belwHn
Pomeroy en
si9nmtnb al10 a.m. Auction
you In evory way paoslble. We
Phone 70-&lt;W6l.
Rullond Is now cp!l1 '";; ·
starling at 7 p.m. Let us seU
will r-m food stamps and
9-~llc
bust-, Both the •!Ore on
your merchandise.
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HAM SHOOT, Sunday, I p.m .
Racine Gun Club.
9-15-Stc

continue to give famll';' · - - ----~stamps.

Bu~her~

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Raymond
9-15-Stc

~::nole,~~~·to h:r:vid':'·~

plttsant at,.,~phtre for
home. Phone 992-3666.
shoppers. Store hours.
8-16-lfc
Monday through saturday are
Always A ·MOney
------.,.---u.m.la9p.m. Garage hoUrs,
MOnday through Saturday, 8
Maker. Dalnli GoGel
a.m. Ia 5 p.m. Clolld Sunday.
Business. Writ~ O.IIY
We at Miller and Son• ~re
Sentinel.' Box 719-R,
determined Ia please you, the
cuatomer. Stop end Shop at
our out-of-town store with the . .isiiitit
ln -1own prices.
8 HE' ld
1.50 I
9. 1u 1c 200 US • o com, f . a
crib. Cell 915-3532, Russell
-------Findling, Allred, Ollto.

WILL give plano lessons In my

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during our bereavement .
Special thanks to those who

for Gravely tr8dor. N.

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Vanaman, Rutland, Ohio.
Phone 7-42-5322.

se nt cards, flowers and food,
d
f.20.Jtp
tt&gt;e Racine emergency squa •
the pallbearers. Ewing
Funeral
Home,
the EARLY American stereo radio
Fellowship Church of the
combination, AM ar'ld FM
Lord Jesus Chr;st and Morse
radio, •-speaker sound
Chapel.
system, •·"'"" a!JIOmall&lt;
Mrs. Ocr an Dailey and
changer. Belanco $71.411. Use
Children.
9_20_11 P our budoet terms. Cell 992·
3352.
9· 15-61&lt;
WE WISH to thank all ol our -:~::-:::---:::-::--::;::;:friends and neighbors for WALNUT, modern style, 4-

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Dew-e.

Arlene S&gt;purlock,
EveiYr,O Grueser and Sylvia

Byers.

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r~,.erT; Sorvlte:, filum • Lumblr Reoaona~l· rafoa,
afockod tr.Sh produce lt.ms.
Company, Chiller, Ohio.
Joiv1 ,.RIIIIIII..'!lllllpo!'!.· . .
Brlghl Star Mltrkot 11 (lluon
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4712 lifer $:10. p.m.
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cnNOil'IQNING. H·R_ll
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on ttma.
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Rolrlgorlllon, f&lt;liw · HI-, fll2·2522. · 't -i."'- : · · ·
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Phone 112-2079:
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Gel full del1i11 ot Bril Star SEWING MACHINES, Rtillllr
dellvort'o:l;' rlght'l.,,tll· ,l'"'l.r
Mlrktl next to 11t t·ln
ltrvlco, all mo~, 992.~.
Fail •ll!f"telj, .! 'fit
Tholire, on
$. t: 33, Tho Fibrlc Shop, f'llmetll)l. oat m•los. Phone 992-32~
Mooon, 'IN. Yo.
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,· WISH to thank all tt"lose who Sleeps six. Phone 992·3954.
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the Illness
9-11-&lt;ltc
Best Offer Takes It
Ni3e'ir~
death
my husband,
Conand
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Young, especlattv the neigh- COAL limestone. Excelsior
BA.RKAROO Kennell, lOVable
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S0 It • Works E Main St..
Miniature SchnaUllrt, Torch, NEIGL!R t.OftatrUdiCiri. ,FOt
1 Room· Mottern Houu,
pieces and the food and all
Ph0 ne 992 3891
e:~:a Lot In Pam-. For Olllo. Turn rlgbt, flllh h....... · building or ramodllll)tl
others who sent cards. My
Pomeroy.
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•_•U Guy Neltillil',
ecial thanks to the ------;::;:::;-;;~--In motion Phonl 94'-2161
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fors- the
ser- SAT., SEPT.
26, at l :OO P.M. at
vice, the Rev. Nyle Borden lor lhe Jimmy Hollon farm I mile t__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, 8 EAUTI F
-·c ·e rman
BRAOFORQ,
his consoling words, and the
East of Five Polnls on the 9 SIX-WEEKS old plgo. Phone
shepherd, female, 3 montha
ComploloSorviQI , .
many members of the Mount
Racine-Choolor Road (follow
9-19-2165.
old. Pltmo t49-3-"1.
·
PhirnotM.:IUI
Moriah Baptist Church. May sale signa from Rt.7). 3 Piece
Rlclnt~ QIIO v'
God bless you ail. Mrs. Laura
Living Room Suite, 2 Piece
Cr
. Ill Br
, a!lford.
Young .
Uving Room Suite, 3 beda
9· 20 · lie complete, Antiquo handmade
- - -- - - - bed. 3dresserS&gt; Antlql)e Cheat
of dra-s, Klt~Cilltlnlll·
• ROOM holi'tl' "bath, all • base cablnel, 211
.,.....,.,
utilities, poFcil; C&amp;ve St .. . Wringer washer) R A COn·
Pomeroy. Will ,.II on land
sole TV (almost nowl1
contract. Call 992-5122 or
Radio, Rockers and odo
Gallipolis 4.46-9304.
chairs, Gas and Electric
9-16-6tp heaters, Round Table and 6
=-==-=-::-c--,.--;-:--::-chairs, 12X12 Olson rug, desk,
GET YOUR lriveltraller ready
Lot hand tools (many an·
for winter with winter-magic,
tlque). Electric Mower,
54.98 per gallon, Men. wanl to WheelbarrO'It, Dishes, cookgo hunting this fall? 1 Rent a
wart, eerthenw11re Iars, 8nd
frailer or buy any rental at many other mlac. Items.
reduced cost. Gaul's Trailer Including many antiques. Not
sales, Co. Rd. 36, w~ miles
responslble for accidents .
norlh of Chester, Ohio, Rt. 3 Opal Hollon, owner. I. 0.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 915"Mat1 ; .,McCoy, auctlonl8r.
115 , GALLON w"•tor t1nk,
3832.
9·20-31c
roc.ntly palnfld with red
IHd. Phonl ~-'313. ·
9-20-&lt;llp ---,------:---:-:
......p
----=--::--- AWNINGS, storm doors· lind
To
Buy
windows,
cotporll,
.anted
marquees. bl~ and blt1
Ol.O furniture, dlahes, bra11 Insulation. Elmer White,
bods, ole. Wrllo M. D. Miller, solos repre~entotlve. For frM
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. Cell 11 ttma101, phone Chlrlos
992-'271.
Llalo, Syrocuoo. V. V.
9· l·tfc Johnson and Son, lne.
-=:7"-:-::===--..,--'"30-lfc
QLQ UPRIGHT pt111101,
.'
condition, as long as hevo no t97o SEWING Mlchlno Ulld
boon wet. Paying SIO each. tuot 1 lew tlmoa. Full
First floor only. Mondays will equiPPed to ztv·ut· makll
be pick-up day. Write, giving buttonholoo, overcoat, lpgood directions, Willen Plano pllquoaond many embroldlry
Company, Box 188, Sordlo, designs. Wilt 11C1'illco lor
Olllo 43946.
only su.&lt;IO Cosh or lorll!t
--:------'"-20-lfc
Ill arrtnged. Phonl 992· •
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Coffee and donuts will be served on the
big announcement day. Plan to slop by.

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1969 Ford Torino GT
V-8, automatic, p. steering, p. brakes, ready &amp;
will in~ .

2495

v.a

'2695 1969 AMX Sport Coupe

motor'

'2095

1

V-8, automatic, p. steering, p. disc brakes,
only 1500 miles, new car warr·anty.

2995
1968 Coronet Deluxe
5

1969 VOLKSWAGEN s1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white
tires.

1967 CHEVROLET

3495

5

Corvette 2 Dr. hardtop, &amp; Convertible, 4 sp.
lrans.• 327 cu. ln ., 350 H.P. motor, posltrac·
tlon, rail y wheels. Extra nice, low mileage,
one owner.

Your Chevy Dealer
POMEROY, OHIO
Eves Til 8 Ph. 992·2126

TiL 8

G~Fl..ICtiiiAvlillblt POMEROY
.....

"You'll Llko .a.i- Chtallty Way of Doing Busln"'"

Real Estate For Sale

Cleland R~tty 69 BUICK

$1895
1965 Uncoln Continental
4 Door Sedan. p. steering, p. brakes, air
conditioned, p. windows, p. seats, p. antenna,·
you wilt never find a cleaner 1965 model
anywhere.

$1695
Hurry for the close out 1970 sate. 7 Dodge &amp; 7
American Motors cars left ••. Ia- priced ...
longer w1rranty ... 3 weeks left in tills Y-.r•
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BEAT ·THE
NEW CAR
PRICE RISE

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Amberger, Dick Rawlings.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
2995

5

leSabre Custom 2 dr. hardtop. Factory elr conditioned, one local
,
CLELAND REAL:rY
owner, power steering, power brakes, aulo. trans. A beautiful cor
I'OMlERDY- 5 mile 0111- 11Z with bronze finish with malchlng COJstom clofh Interior.
otreo, lots of llmller, 2 story·
1r1m1 home, new kitchen,

GJO
67
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2 Door sedan, 6 cyl., std. trans., very .nice, new
car trade.

1114 "'!· . color~r
~.~on, Silne w!'h

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'2695

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

AVII~."Wt '

Deluxe V-8, f.fllte, p. steering, new car .
warranty.

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Mustang 2 Dr. hardtop, 6 cyt., standard shift.
Real Nice.

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15 ... 1970 Oleurcilit ~-.. CaB
6 ... 1970 chetatet Picllup Trucks
at Glial Saings
11le 1971 Prices wiD be much hi(her

1969 FORD

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Townsman Station Wagon,
automatic transmission.

pro/tel.·

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speaker sound
speed aulomallc c anger .
3
9
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fool truck comper.

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· . Cllamplp~. ·· Hill Crest,
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HOME DEALER ,

c,_nn 1ng
peach .., -Rid and ~~
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trade.

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otatt ol 1%8 PONTIAC
Holzer Hospital, Qr. Sattler,
door, hardtop. Also, 1970, 12· · •1• tft.lld
· tto-.y
lA lif\1
the nurses, the- nurses ·aides horsepower wheel horse
w
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and all connected with the riding tractor and mower. :.;0
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hospital for their kindness
Phone Coolville 985-4176.
9
and splendid care I received
·2Uip · 61 itu WAIIM Morntli. · gu
while I was there. Also, IE:AN~K,;rt;;;k,:--;¥;~
h t
tl II
thanks lo Rev. Robert Cord, BEANS, Kentucky Wooiden.
ea or, ga; u l(l,pow, : ' ·. . .
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Rev. Chester Lemle~, Rev.
Pick your own, S2 bushel .
Pltono ~ d .
f:l.UI ·
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Wold Radford and Richard
Sweet potatoes and Irish
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ANTalurPumphrey for their cards and
pol aloes. Bring container· HALF RUNNER bNnt., S1 bu:
Pltont 992•2094
rrrayers. and to my many Andrew Cross, Letart Falls,
~lck your own. Chlrl•a
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9·20-121&lt;
thanks to mv family who wer,e
so thoughtful and kind to me. INTERNATIONAL grain drill .
May God bleos allot you .
Also.
Co-Op
manure
/ks . Homer Radford.
spreader. Cell Pomeroy 9922m.
9-20-ltc
---,==::-::----:~
9-20-tfl:
OUR SINCERE thanks to the
many relatives, friends and ONE new 1141 Stlkl chain - ·
neighbors for their kindness
Also, onesmall2 wheellrailf

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1969 Ford
atateau
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$1895

bldroomo, COULD HAVE
.
FOUR, largo barn, out·
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bulldi!la wllh collar, pond, 2 Dr. Hordfop, His-Hers shill - both oulomollc and old. shill,
ALL FOil .$10,9110.
power siMrlng. Shows lllfra good care.
.

1870·1970
100 Years Of 'Dapendeblllty

"Olio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
S. Second Ave. 992-2151 or 992-2152 Middleport

Mason Countv• Auto Center, Inc.
It PLYMOUTH
astLOO
fuly Ill .Udn. Poct01 f Air

69 FORD FAIRLANE
.. Sifn. 6 ~:· lhlft.
69PLYM9

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Roacl Runnar 2 HT. Like New•.

383-Aub lrana. P.S.

For Sale

89 CHEVROLET

MOBILE Home, 12 x 51. Salem VACUUM CIH- brand now
51. In Rulland, large lot, new 1970 "'odtl. Comflllliw with Ill
cloanl"'t tool&amp;. Small 1111nt
garage, out of high water.
demoge In shlpplilt• Wilt loki
Inquire any time except
Sunday. C. J. Wise, Pltona 7-42- 111 cosh or
11 •Ired.
Phoni992;:~MS.
5911 .
9-!Wtc:
9-21-31p

Wgn. Exira Sharp
6f'J;»I,.YM9UTH GTX.
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2596.'00
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68 CHEVItOLJ:T IMPALA U15.01.
&lt;' 4 HT. V-8 ~NCP.S. EXtra Sharp '
fS F()RD GALAXIE
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61 Pl.YMOtJTJl FUR'Y
Fury 2 HT a1a. V-8 P.S. Std. Sltlft

CAliS 119.00 AND tJNl)Bil
Buy Not~~ and SatJe1
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Notice

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HA YIMN'S AUCTION tloulo, SYRACUSE retldtnb: we, the WILL ptd&lt; up motc~lll oll!f . MilLER AliQ SOI'IS Girr.f.Y
Laurel Cliff, now open each new owners of ''Rizer 1 take to auction on a per-1 .artd Ashland StrviQI: ~tat Oft
at the Crossroads on t. 12:
Friday to recelvt c:on· Grocer)'," welcome your · centagi basts. Call Jim
business. We wish to serve
Adams, aucttoneer, Rutland.
belwHn
Pomeroy en
si9nmtnb al10 a.m. Auction
you In evory way paoslble. We
Phone 70-&lt;W6l.
Rullond Is now cp!l1 '";; ·
starling at 7 p.m. Let us seU
will r-m food stamps and
9-~llc
bust-, Both the •!Ore on
your merchandise.
l- -tfc
22

HAM SHOOT, Sunday, I p.m .
Racine Gun Club.
9-15-Stc

continue to give famll';' · - - ----~stamps.

Bu~her~

TIN

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Raymond
9-15-Stc

~::nole,~~~·to h:r:vid':'·~

plttsant at,.,~phtre for
home. Phone 992-3666.
shoppers. Store hours.
8-16-lfc
Monday through saturday are
Always A ·MOney
------.,.---u.m.la9p.m. Garage hoUrs,
MOnday through Saturday, 8
Maker. Dalnli GoGel
a.m. Ia 5 p.m. Clolld Sunday.
Business. Writ~ O.IIY
We at Miller and Son• ~re
Sentinel.' Box 719-R,
determined Ia please you, the
cuatomer. Stop end Shop at
our out-of-town store with the . .isiiitit
ln -1own prices.
8 HE' ld
1.50 I
9. 1u 1c 200 US • o com, f . a
crib. Cell 915-3532, Russell
-------Findling, Allred, Ollto.

WILL give plano lessons In my

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'$5.55
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during our bereavement .
Special thanks to those who

for Gravely tr8dor. N.

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Vanaman, Rutland, Ohio.
Phone 7-42-5322.

se nt cards, flowers and food,
d
f.20.Jtp
tt&gt;e Racine emergency squa •
the pallbearers. Ewing
Funeral
Home,
the EARLY American stereo radio
Fellowship Church of the
combination, AM ar'ld FM
Lord Jesus Chr;st and Morse
radio, •-speaker sound
Chapel.
system, •·"'"" a!JIOmall&lt;
Mrs. Ocr an Dailey and
changer. Belanco $71.411. Use
Children.
9_20_11 P our budoet terms. Cell 992·
3352.
9· 15-61&lt;
WE WISH to thank all ol our -:~::-:::---:::-::--::;::;:friends and neighbors for WALNUT, modern style, 4-

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Dew-e.

Arlene S&gt;purlock,
EveiYr,O Grueser and Sylvia

Byers.

9-20-11c

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:.Yh:' ~
r~,.erT; Sorvlte:, filum • Lumblr Reoaona~l· rafoa,
afockod tr.Sh produce lt.ms.
Company, Chiller, Ohio.
Joiv1 ,.RIIIIIII..'!lllllpo!'!.· . .
Brlghl Star Mltrkot 11 (lluon
_ , Pttont 985-XIOt . . , -He
4712 lifer $:10. p.m.
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W V ,
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1M . .
IHiurlng
. ~y dl(couolt AIR
cnNOil'IQNING. H·R_ll
.'tSdNi w' ·ANo .:A~prices
on ttma.
uce,8r
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1M Refrigeration ....~.
- s · .T.ENNA
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c&gt;' ~~
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Rolrlgorlllon, f&lt;liw · HI-, fll2·2522. · 't -i."'- : · · ·
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free tlc:lut'- on · our bh ."r,in
Phone 112-2079:
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REAQY-MIX ' I:ON(RBTE·
Gel full del1i11 ot Bril Star SEWING MACHINES, Rtillllr
dellvort'o:l;' rlght'l.,,tll· ,l'"'l.r
Mlrktl next to 11t t·ln
ltrvlco, all mo~, 992.~.
Fail •ll!f"telj, .! 'fit
Tholire, on
$. t: 33, Tho Fibrlc Shop, f'llmetll)l. oat m•los. Phone 992-32~
Mooon, 'IN. Yo.
;A
AulhoriZid
SIISclloo lnd
Gqegloln R,:o,dy-Mix ~Co~
··
•••5-Ift
Service. We ..,.rpen ' 3-29
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SERVICE. ienltalliln, S-ri,

~01)1 985·-· Long S::J'~

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9-1:J.Ifc

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,· WISH to thank all tt"lose who Sleeps six. Phone 992·3954.
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the Illness
9-11-&lt;ltc
Best Offer Takes It
Ni3e'ir~
death
my husband,
Conand
R;
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Young, especlattv the neigh- COAL limestone. Excelsior
BA.RKAROO Kennell, lOVable
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bors for the lovely floral
S0 It • Works E Main St..
Miniature SchnaUllrt, Torch, NEIGL!R t.OftatrUdiCiri. ,FOt
1 Room· Mottern Houu,
pieces and the food and all
Ph0 ne 992 3891
e:~:a Lot In Pam-. For Olllo. Turn rlgbt, flllh h....... · building or ramodllll)tl
others who sent cards. My
Pomeroy.
- 4-9-lfc
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=~ht. Plton&lt;i COolville 667· . homo,
•_•U Guy Neltillil',
ecial thanks to the ------;::;:::;-;;~--In motion Phonl 94'-2161
Roclnt, -lo.
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oa beautiful
s
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AUCTION
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Home
fors- the
ser- SAT., SEPT.
26, at l :OO P.M. at
vice, the Rev. Nyle Borden lor lhe Jimmy Hollon farm I mile t__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, 8 EAUTI F
-·c ·e rman
BRAOFORQ,
his consoling words, and the
East of Five Polnls on the 9 SIX-WEEKS old plgo. Phone
shepherd, female, 3 montha
ComploloSorviQI , .
many members of the Mount
Racine-Choolor Road (follow
9-19-2165.
old. Pltmo t49-3-"1.
·
PhirnotM.:IUI
Moriah Baptist Church. May sale signa from Rt.7). 3 Piece
Rlclnt~ QIIO v'
God bless you ail. Mrs. Laura
Living Room Suite, 2 Piece
Cr
. Ill Br
, a!lford.
Young .
Uving Room Suite, 3 beda
9· 20 · lie complete, Antiquo handmade
- - -- - - - bed. 3dresserS&gt; Antlql)e Cheat
of dra-s, Klt~Cilltlnlll·
• ROOM holi'tl' "bath, all • base cablnel, 211
.,.....,.,
utilities, poFcil; C&amp;ve St .. . Wringer washer) R A COn·
Pomeroy. Will ,.II on land
sole TV (almost nowl1
contract. Call 992-5122 or
Radio, Rockers and odo
Gallipolis 4.46-9304.
chairs, Gas and Electric
9-16-6tp heaters, Round Table and 6
=-==-=-::-c--,.--;-:--::-chairs, 12X12 Olson rug, desk,
GET YOUR lriveltraller ready
Lot hand tools (many an·
for winter with winter-magic,
tlque). Electric Mower,
54.98 per gallon, Men. wanl to WheelbarrO'It, Dishes, cookgo hunting this fall? 1 Rent a
wart, eerthenw11re Iars, 8nd
frailer or buy any rental at many other mlac. Items.
reduced cost. Gaul's Trailer Including many antiques. Not
sales, Co. Rd. 36, w~ miles
responslble for accidents .
norlh of Chester, Ohio, Rt. 3 Opal Hollon, owner. I. 0.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 915"Mat1 ; .,McCoy, auctlonl8r.
115 , GALLON w"•tor t1nk,
3832.
9·20-31c
roc.ntly palnfld with red
IHd. Phonl ~-'313. ·
9-20-&lt;llp ---,------:---:-:
......p
----=--::--- AWNINGS, storm doors· lind
To
Buy
windows,
cotporll,
.anted
marquees. bl~ and blt1
Ol.O furniture, dlahes, bra11 Insulation. Elmer White,
bods, ole. Wrllo M. D. Miller, solos repre~entotlve. For frM
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. Cell 11 ttma101, phone Chlrlos
992-'271.
Llalo, Syrocuoo. V. V.
9· l·tfc Johnson and Son, lne.
-=:7"-:-::===--..,--'"30-lfc
QLQ UPRIGHT pt111101,
.'
condition, as long as hevo no t97o SEWING Mlchlno Ulld
boon wet. Paying SIO each. tuot 1 lew tlmoa. Full
First floor only. Mondays will equiPPed to ztv·ut· makll
be pick-up day. Write, giving buttonholoo, overcoat, lpgood directions, Willen Plano pllquoaond many embroldlry
Company, Box 188, Sordlo, designs. Wilt 11C1'illco lor
Olllo 43946.
only su.&lt;IO Cosh or lorll!t
--:------'"-20-lfc
Ill arrtnged. Phonl 992· •
9-lWic

Pets For Sale

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For Sale

onr ..,.--=:-:::--::---.-::::-::

.THE NEW ·1971

A~~-ER,.;;.; "I'V""..d·EltctfJiilc .

r

,.

_,,,-.

'

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1969 CHEVROLET

'

Auct""""

SEPTEMBER 29
Coffee and donuts will be served on the
big announcement day. Plan to slop by.

.. KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
., Y"· '...
.
.
. RCdlJl'~··:· ...:· ;
lljJ .v iiHI

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1969 Ford Torino GT
V-8, automatic, p. steering, p. brakes, ready &amp;
will in~ .

2495

v.a

'2695 1969 AMX Sport Coupe

motor'

'2095

1

V-8, automatic, p. steering, p. disc brakes,
only 1500 miles, new car warr·anty.

2995
1968 Coronet Deluxe
5

1969 VOLKSWAGEN s1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white
tires.

1967 CHEVROLET

3495

5

Corvette 2 Dr. hardtop, &amp; Convertible, 4 sp.
lrans.• 327 cu. ln ., 350 H.P. motor, posltrac·
tlon, rail y wheels. Extra nice, low mileage,
one owner.

Your Chevy Dealer
POMEROY, OHIO
Eves Til 8 Ph. 992·2126

TiL 8

G~Fl..ICtiiiAvlillblt POMEROY
.....

"You'll Llko .a.i- Chtallty Way of Doing Busln"'"

Real Estate For Sale

Cleland R~tty 69 BUICK

$1895
1965 Uncoln Continental
4 Door Sedan. p. steering, p. brakes, air
conditioned, p. windows, p. seats, p. antenna,·
you wilt never find a cleaner 1965 model
anywhere.

$1695
Hurry for the close out 1970 sate. 7 Dodge &amp; 7
American Motors cars left ••. Ia- priced ...
longer w1rranty ... 3 weeks left in tills Y-.r•
1

BEAT ·THE
NEW CAR
PRICE RISE

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See Emerson Jones, Hilton Wolfe, Wallace
Amberger, Dick Rawlings.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
2995

5

leSabre Custom 2 dr. hardtop. Factory elr conditioned, one local
,
CLELAND REAL:rY
owner, power steering, power brakes, aulo. trans. A beautiful cor
I'OMlERDY- 5 mile 0111- 11Z with bronze finish with malchlng COJstom clofh Interior.
otreo, lots of llmller, 2 story·
1r1m1 home, new kitchen,

GJO
67
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2 Door sedan, 6 cyl., std. trans., very .nice, new
car trade.

1114 "'!· . color~r
~.~on, Silne w!'h

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YES.

'2695

5

Pomeroy Motor Co.

AVII~."Wt '

Deluxe V-8, f.fllte, p. steering, new car .
warranty.

~

Mustang 2 Dr. hardtop, 6 cyt., standard shift.
Real Nice.

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'2495
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1969 Dodge Coronet

15 ... 1970 Oleurcilit ~-.. CaB
6 ... 1970 chetatet Picllup Trucks
at Glial Saings
11le 1971 Prices wiD be much hi(her

1969 FORD

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USED CARS.!

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Townsman Station Wagon,
automatic transmission.

pro/tel.·

u.

speaker sound
speed aulomallc c anger .
3
9
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fool truck comper.

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. -. Park. : Shefti.eld, 'VIIItnt,
· . Cllamplp~. ·· Hill Crest,
"
MldWIY•
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HOMES
HOME DEALER ,

c,_nn 1ng
peach .., -Rid and ~~
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; f ,.~1~, ttome - Fren~iii... E~e•ler for. Hotly

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Panel Wag0fi,.6cyl.,3s~, ~rp,onea• '
trade.

OF

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otatt ol 1%8 PONTIAC
Holzer Hospital, Qr. Sattler,
door, hardtop. Also, 1970, 12· · •1• tft.lld
· tto-.y
lA lif\1
the nurses, the- nurses ·aides horsepower wheel horse
w
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and all connected with the riding tractor and mower. :.;0
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hospital for their kindness
Phone Coolville 985-4176.
9
and splendid care I received
·2Uip · 61 itu WAIIM Morntli. · gu
while I was there. Also, IE:AN~K,;rt;;;k,:--;¥;~
h t
tl II
thanks lo Rev. Robert Cord, BEANS, Kentucky Wooiden.
ea or, ga; u l(l,pow, : ' ·. . .
.
' . ·
Rev. Chester Lemle~, Rev.
Pick your own, S2 bushel .
Pltono ~ d .
f:l.UI ·
;.,. .-' 1'~~o,.,.
Wold Radford and Richard
Sweet potatoes and Irish
·
·
/C
ANTalurPumphrey for their cards and
pol aloes. Bring container· HALF RUNNER bNnt., S1 bu:
Pltont 992•2094
rrrayers. and to my many Andrew Cross, Letart Falls,
~lck your own. Chlrl•a
'
Ohto.
9·20-121&lt;
thanks to mv family who wer,e
so thoughtful and kind to me. INTERNATIONAL grain drill .
May God bleos allot you .
Also.
Co-Op
manure
/ks . Homer Radford.
spreader. Cell Pomeroy 9922m.
9-20-ltc
---,==::-::----:~
9-20-tfl:
OUR SINCERE thanks to the
many relatives, friends and ONE new 1141 Stlkl chain - ·
neighbors for their kindness
Also, onesmall2 wheellrailf

~,G·R:EAt- :SELE.etiON

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1969 Ford
atateau
'

$1895

bldroomo, COULD HAVE
.
FOUR, largo barn, out·
•
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bulldi!la wllh collar, pond, 2 Dr. Hordfop, His-Hers shill - both oulomollc and old. shill,
ALL FOil .$10,9110.
power siMrlng. Shows lllfra good care.
.

1870·1970
100 Years Of 'Dapendeblllty

"Olio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
S. Second Ave. 992-2151 or 992-2152 Middleport

Mason Countv• Auto Center, Inc.
It PLYMOUTH
astLOO
fuly Ill .Udn. Poct01 f Air

69 FORD FAIRLANE
.. Sifn. 6 ~:· lhlft.
69PLYM9

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Roacl Runnar 2 HT. Like New•.

383-Aub lrana. P.S.

For Sale

89 CHEVROLET

MOBILE Home, 12 x 51. Salem VACUUM CIH- brand now
51. In Rulland, large lot, new 1970 "'odtl. Comflllliw with Ill
cloanl"'t tool&amp;. Small 1111nt
garage, out of high water.
demoge In shlpplilt• Wilt loki
Inquire any time except
Sunday. C. J. Wise, Pltona 7-42- 111 cosh or
11 •Ired.
Phoni992;:~MS.
5911 .
9-!Wtc:
9-21-31p

Wgn. Exira Sharp
6f'J;»I,.YM9UTH GTX.
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Sto.

~Trona

2596.'00
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68 CHEVItOLJ:T IMPALA U15.01.
&lt;' 4 HT. V-8 ~NCP.S. EXtra Sharp '
fS F()RD GALAXIE
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61 Pl.YMOtJTJl FUR'Y
Fury 2 HT a1a. V-8 P.S. Std. Sltlft

CAliS 119.00 AND tJNl)Bil
Buy Not~~ and SatJe1
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., lttabler
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pmeolthe Melp Mlrauden

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Friday . lllchl II Mlraader

Bud...,.

Sladlam Ia l'amervJ. Above,
left, the 1111 M
out
mw1ly daiiDg !be boUUme

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sb.aw; •bove rl&amp;bt, e1~
&amp;riddm ~••VOUIIII... 11ke

wbt they ... tollle lfldlroa;
at left, majorelle laaa llle
wtmolal oplrll, II the lelllt
did; tbe lwo yoUDIIIera,
rl&amp;llt, 1118J be IutHI players
oomedoy, 1ad lor rlgbt,
drummen ore aU buslaea aa
u latennlnloll DUJDber lo

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played.

~lUl!UJ .. FHU ...PI

Help Wanted
Here Is your

oppor ~

tun ltv to earn exm. money too

pay fhat bill, buy a new dress,
or save for a vacation. We
must
meet
coverag e
requirements for medicare
Immediately on the 11 p.m . to
7 e.m. shift, and at'e willing to
pay SJS per night. C.n you
work one night per month?
Per wee!&lt;? Mort than lhat?
Call us. We need your helpl
Cali Athens Mental Health
Center, 593-7762• extension
329, between9a.m . and 5 p.m .
Monday thru Friday.
9·20,1fc

~~~-=~t~l'l-:::is:':li'"'e"'R-=e"'drc'lol
"'u-=rse"·~""
" · l&gt;.iit
Time and Full Tim• DQSitlons

,.,,

available lmmedlal tly . l.n
progressive, dynamic IXIIf.

Mergers Alarming Justice Officull
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
Juatioe Department official
said Friday the government 18
allrmed at a tendency toward
mergers of oU, coal and other
energy producers. Wallr« B.
Comeges, of !be department's
antitrust diYIIIIon, fal4 lhat In

In coal reserves, far more lhan

any operating coal company,"
he said. Comeges said this coold
lead to an electric uttUty having
to buy 118 coal from an oU firm
which compelel wilh it In !be
retaU healing market.

the pul-erti years major oil
firml have been systematlcillly
biiJlng up coal reserves. ·

Accordins to legend, the
IIPI'iibt
mn of !be Croaa of
~ •to one estimate, Cltrlit was made of cedar,
R11111~le Ojl bao now ac· the crooamn of cyprela and
amulaled Jlllllle atx billion tons the title above waa oUve.

I

WA.ITRESS, night shill. No

ATnoNTION ALL Registered
Nur~e~:

I

eKperlence necesaary. Call
1'92-9941 .
~

9-1S-5tc

-.,------T. V. technician tor bench end
service calls. Must be eiC•
perlenced. Phone Lone
Bottom 985-M .
- - - - - -- --9-6-tfc '

EXPERIENCED beouflcian in
Middleport area. Phane 9923440.

9·11-6tc

Female Help Wanted
IF YOU see this ed, you need a
~which ffiOIM, MOU , n~

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'i'

BEDROOM mobile home,

limit 3 people In family. Also,c
modern ranch house In

aJ!d

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Insurance

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NEW HAVEN,
OOI.UMBIA

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~lltr
Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
3324.

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FUANI$HED apartment, 211
:jrd Avo.. Mlddi~. Nice
Ylrd. P!ltch, prlvat• en- ·
~· Phont 992-vtOcr 99.2·
·

1-~tfe

'MOBILE homupacnor lois. If
intore!lo~. contaCt J. M·
Gout, Co. Rd. 36&lt;.. 1'12 miliiS
ncrth ,ol Cheater. unio. Phoiit
9Q.:Jt32.
9-20-flp
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mtdl.um (~l.!) t ll~iJe

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. In sqlld. co'or na.vy pi us a

won,der~l ~lecllon of plaids

In light or 'dar-k grounds.

1
And you can ' really save .on :.'
the C. P.0. Jacket$ you ·nied · ,.
for men ao~ bQys; Stop 1~ 011 l'&gt;. ';•,F·&lt;~llili
the t:$t floor -look 'em .. ,1 • r "·"' ,.,..
-, t~y on .t~everal for fit
looks. Buy what you n~i!1,. ,~,){;:
N()W.

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FULL BANKING SIRVICI

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furnis.hed. Phone 992-387.4.

bodr....,
homo. Lincoln Hll. Phone 992·

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= == =-::-7"":-:-9·20·3fp·
FURNISHED first floor . ef.
flcienty aptrtmenJ, utilities

NEW~ Y remodeled. 3

Whatever financial purpose you have·
·in vitw, we· ore happy to help. As a full
service bank, we can . .. and do . . . make
all types of loans, at low ra,t~s. Convenient
repayment. look to us . .. see us, soon I

'

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'.'~:c..,·,

9-.13-7tc

Got your eyes on a new car? new
home? Want to see your way to·a college
education? business opportunity? Looking
for money·to pay of! all those bills?

'J

' ....

MEN'S AND I)VS'
'

592-1035.

CARRIERS

I:

country on Rt. ,,•. .14_ and G
Food Merkel, 3 miles south of
Middleporl on Rt. 7,
9-18-Jtc

y " ~ Wit/I~Wi&gt;:voil'""" lUroMQII ~E lnot'/ran&lt;a !l;ll!
~ost' your
eesiest and bt5t way for 1 &lt;ancolled?
hovsewife.mo1her to work · operator'a litense? 011 992·
and make good money with 2966.
6-15-ffc
Beeline Fashions. FUll or
parttlme work. Free wardrobe . Pleeae call Jean
Trussell 949-~.
·
9-20-3tc

On the job special training,
opportunity to gain ex·
perlence In supervl$lon and
leeching. Starling salalies
from Sl ..U per hour to $U2
per hour, according to 8)(·
perience. Coil Dee Kennedy, Lost
Found
e-.tenslon 329, Athem Mental _
LOST,
1·year
old,
brown. pert
Health Center 9 a.m. to S p.m.
collie, pirt thepherd dog.
9-:ZO.ltc
Syracuse. Phane 992-7032.
9-11-3fc
MEN, WOMEN - Earn sleedy
part -lime income. Service
Watkins customert with
Fill Rent
6uolity products, OUtstanding J ROOM unfurnishE-d epart.
Christmas
gifts
now
ment. Phone 99'~· i288. .
available. Write 1)·60,
1·1·flc.
Watkins Products, Inc .•
Wtnon•. Minnesota 55987.
9·21-ltc TRAILER space.- mile from
new MeiJIS High School on old
Rt . 33. Phone 992·2941.
HOUSEWIVES and mothers!
·
9-:Z0.301c
Pay for your . Christmas with
Beeline's j)roflt check from
showing Beeline fashions In 5411 S. SECOND St. , Middleport.
Juhllng pr-ly, 5 room
your free time. Use o1 car
house . 2 bedrooms, bath,
necessary. C. II Jan Robinson.
basement . Contact Edgar
~41&lt;46 cr Jan Knapp, 992Tuckerman, .(71 Richland
6371.
Ave., , Athens, Ohio. Phone

WANTED

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WAS the flnt lltme
pmeolthe Melp Mlrauden

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Friday . lllchl II Mlraader

Bud...,.

Sladlam Ia l'amervJ. Above,
left, the 1111 M
out
mw1ly daiiDg !be boUUme

' '

sb.aw; •bove rl&amp;bt, e1~
&amp;riddm ~••VOUIIII... 11ke

wbt they ... tollle lfldlroa;
at left, majorelle laaa llle
wtmolal oplrll, II the lelllt
did; tbe lwo yoUDIIIera,
rl&amp;llt, 1118J be IutHI players
oomedoy, 1ad lor rlgbt,
drummen ore aU buslaea aa
u latennlnloll DUJDber lo

.!.

d

,,

I

played.

~lUl!UJ .. FHU ...PI

Help Wanted
Here Is your

oppor ~

tun ltv to earn exm. money too

pay fhat bill, buy a new dress,
or save for a vacation. We
must
meet
coverag e
requirements for medicare
Immediately on the 11 p.m . to
7 e.m. shift, and at'e willing to
pay SJS per night. C.n you
work one night per month?
Per wee!&lt;? Mort than lhat?
Call us. We need your helpl
Cali Athens Mental Health
Center, 593-7762• extension
329, between9a.m . and 5 p.m .
Monday thru Friday.
9·20,1fc

~~~-=~t~l'l-:::is:':li'"'e"'R-=e"'drc'lol
"'u-=rse"·~""
" · l&gt;.iit
Time and Full Tim• DQSitlons

,.,,

available lmmedlal tly . l.n
progressive, dynamic IXIIf.

Mergers Alarming Justice Officull
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
Juatioe Department official
said Friday the government 18
allrmed at a tendency toward
mergers of oU, coal and other
energy producers. Wallr« B.
Comeges, of !be department's
antitrust diYIIIIon, fal4 lhat In

In coal reserves, far more lhan

any operating coal company,"
he said. Comeges said this coold
lead to an electric uttUty having
to buy 118 coal from an oU firm
which compelel wilh it In !be
retaU healing market.

the pul-erti years major oil
firml have been systematlcillly
biiJlng up coal reserves. ·

Accordins to legend, the
IIPI'iibt
mn of !be Croaa of
~ •to one estimate, Cltrlit was made of cedar,
R11111~le Ojl bao now ac· the crooamn of cyprela and
amulaled Jlllllle atx billion tons the title above waa oUve.

I

WA.ITRESS, night shill. No

ATnoNTION ALL Registered
Nur~e~:

I

eKperlence necesaary. Call
1'92-9941 .
~

9-1S-5tc

-.,------T. V. technician tor bench end
service calls. Must be eiC•
perlenced. Phone Lone
Bottom 985-M .
- - - - - -- --9-6-tfc '

EXPERIENCED beouflcian in
Middleport area. Phane 9923440.

9·11-6tc

Female Help Wanted
IF YOU see this ed, you need a
~which ffiOIM, MOU , n~

I

'

'i'

BEDROOM mobile home,

limit 3 people In family. Also,c
modern ranch house In

aJ!d

,,

Insurance

~.

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Visit Elb·erfelds.ln·.
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EXCElWfr UJtl aF' · ··

LOOK HERE!
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fOR MASON,
NEW HAVEN,
OOI.UMBIA

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Regular lxlv.s ~~-~;!to 20.

9-1).5te

r=R- .A-1~-E-R-.Br_o_w_n-'1-.-,.:f..j
~lltr
Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
3324.

9·t-tlc

------

FUANI$HED apartment, 211
:jrd Avo.. Mlddi~. Nice
Ylrd. P!ltch, prlvat• en- ·
~· Phont 992-vtOcr 99.2·
·

1-~tfe

'MOBILE homupacnor lois. If
intore!lo~. contaCt J. M·
Gout, Co. Rd. 36&lt;.. 1'12 miliiS
ncrth ,ol Cheater. unio. Phoiit
9Q.:Jt32.
9-20-flp
'

.1

Mifns ill~ )iWpli~~U-38),
mtdl.um (~l.!) t ll~iJe

(44-

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,an~t.~#rl!. l~a· i~-50) ..
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,,_

'

;.~·-~. -~~~-.··Jt, :(!~·
'
llnec! o~ , unll~ . C. P.O.'s
. In sqlld. co'or na.vy pi us a

won,der~l ~lecllon of plaids

In light or 'dar-k grounds.

1
And you can ' really save .on :.'
the C. P.0. Jacket$ you ·nied · ,.
for men ao~ bQys; Stop 1~ 011 l'&gt;. ';•,F·&lt;~llili
the t:$t floor -look 'em .. ,1 • r "·"' ,.,..
-, t~y on .t~everal for fit
looks. Buy what you n~i!1,. ,~,){;:
N()W.

.

'
!P.Irlmenlt. CIOH l&lt;achoot:
l'llont992·~
.
.,
;

FURNISI'IED and unturnlll\lll

·.vALLEY

J.,\;"' ..

~~-

' 1·12·11&lt;

wo.

FULL BANKING SIRVICI

-~.-

furnis.hed. Phone 992-387.4.

bodr....,
homo. Lincoln Hll. Phone 992·

.'.

~. •i.. -~ •• ~
• J.J/
.,

.,

= == =-::-7"":-:-9·20·3fp·
FURNISHED first floor . ef.
flcienty aptrtmenJ, utilities

NEW~ Y remodeled. 3

Whatever financial purpose you have·
·in vitw, we· ore happy to help. As a full
service bank, we can . .. and do . . . make
all types of loans, at low ra,t~s. Convenient
repayment. look to us . .. see us, soon I

'

'

'.'~:c..,·,

9-.13-7tc

Got your eyes on a new car? new
home? Want to see your way to·a college
education? business opportunity? Looking
for money·to pay of! all those bills?

'J

' ....

MEN'S AND I)VS'
'

592-1035.

CARRIERS

I:

country on Rt. ,,•. .14_ and G
Food Merkel, 3 miles south of
Middleporl on Rt. 7,
9-18-Jtc

y " ~ Wit/I~Wi&gt;:voil'""" lUroMQII ~E lnot'/ran&lt;a !l;ll!
~ost' your
eesiest and bt5t way for 1 &lt;ancolled?
hovsewife.mo1her to work · operator'a litense? 011 992·
and make good money with 2966.
6-15-ffc
Beeline Fashions. FUll or
parttlme work. Free wardrobe . Pleeae call Jean
Trussell 949-~.
·
9-20-3tc

On the job special training,
opportunity to gain ex·
perlence In supervl$lon and
leeching. Starling salalies
from Sl ..U per hour to $U2
per hour, according to 8)(·
perience. Coil Dee Kennedy, Lost
Found
e-.tenslon 329, Athem Mental _
LOST,
1·year
old,
brown. pert
Health Center 9 a.m. to S p.m.
collie, pirt thepherd dog.
9-:ZO.ltc
Syracuse. Phane 992-7032.
9-11-3fc
MEN, WOMEN - Earn sleedy
part -lime income. Service
Watkins customert with
Fill Rent
6uolity products, OUtstanding J ROOM unfurnishE-d epart.
Christmas
gifts
now
ment. Phone 99'~· i288. .
available. Write 1)·60,
1·1·flc.
Watkins Products, Inc .•
Wtnon•. Minnesota 55987.
9·21-ltc TRAILER space.- mile from
new MeiJIS High School on old
Rt . 33. Phone 992·2941.
HOUSEWIVES and mothers!
·
9-:Z0.301c
Pay for your . Christmas with
Beeline's j)roflt check from
showing Beeline fashions In 5411 S. SECOND St. , Middleport.
Juhllng pr-ly, 5 room
your free time. Use o1 car
house . 2 bedrooms, bath,
necessary. C. II Jan Robinson.
basement . Contact Edgar
~41&lt;46 cr Jan Knapp, 992Tuckerman, .(71 Richland
6371.
Ave., , Athens, Ohio. Phone

WANTED

fo

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MAtJ,I

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bai!ID,&amp;WealthyCievelllndpul&gt;- Bu• there are Signs of Ufe. brlnJ 011!: bq;'J !lome,
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TolielPbt.campalgn,~ · ,ubl!cao Cloud, 10, Is a GIDiglill, I ~·oftlailr:JI!I.
lhort torm l9ans made lhrol18h have caii!Od visible craclca in the primary. I,Jet,zenbaum cam- are mindful of the tmplcl of bamn lialillned up ape8lllng ap- r11me Iarmer who 11P¥:eJ hit the NaWJ duriJii
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the treuurer'a office eiCNded the "-·Ntcan dynaoty.
pa'""• 81 11 hli opponent were Ohio's election,
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He attacb the idmlnllNlloil May JJelp
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bert from l!le' d!olti'Qrl!r 1I.a;,..
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Jiean banda Iince 1963, up tor
ATall victory would Rive the zaU'\0 has aenl In Harry, V.S. Sends. Edmund Muatll of Cloud baa won 1.$ eta!- and ROdman, Mltftre II)'**IJ7:11t- '
8J'&amp;be in a tosa-up race for goY' GOP both Senate aeat.f In Ohio. "Buck" Limbouae to get the Maille, Gell'ge McGovern, s.b., local elecUona wltbout '' loaa . tack off Olnawa.
Members of the llnpa lllat ar- ernor. The Demoerall, running Tb" Republicans were spllt campaign off dead center. And Birch Bayh, Ind .• and Harold overbill 34-)'ear pollllcol career. He wu elected to ~
ranged many of the I~, f~ Cc~ngreuman John J. 11)1 Tall's primary victory over there are reports that n..t !lug""-, Iowa.
The state auditor il reaarded City CoundiltYtllljmea lllld Ill
Croltera Inc., contributed to the Gilligan against etate Auditor Gov. James A. Rhodes, who month President Nixon will Tall, 53, and Metzenbaum, 52, by many as the greateat clear· IIIII pulled ofJ hiz greatell lJ:I.
pollllcol campalgna Ill llliiiiY Rog0r _Cloud, are given their wu problblted by the etate Con- swing through the Buckeye State are both millionaires. Early lnghouse of information on elate ump 11)1 defeating the poiNiiul
leadlng Republican~ lncludiiJtl' beat cbinee t4 take over since sUtuUon from seeking a lhtrd to lend a hand.
estimates project their cam- government in Ohio.
U.S. Sen. Frank J. LaUICile, DHerbert, Cloud, 'State sen. Rob- 1~, 'ltben MidJael v. Dl sene straight term as governor.
Taft,..., of "Mr. Republican" paign """"""""at up to $1.5 mil- Democrat Gilligan, 41, Ia a Oblo, for the Democrallc in Turner of Marioo, state at- ted a Democratic - p .
Two weeko later, disaster - the late U.S. Sen. fiobert A. Uon apiece, but botll camps are red-haired former Englleh pro- torial nomlnallllft In IIIII•.. :.
torney general Paul W. Brown
Tbelltpublll;liriPl'8..izati&lt;Slal struck again in the form of a Taft- and 1randson of Presl- crying poverty.
lessor who is Hable· to say anyVIc.._ Drift
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·problems complleate the Senate diJc&lt;w"''Y lllat some of the GOP dent William Howard Taft, has
Limit Spending
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"H I were Gilligan's cam- from ClnclnnaU ls ltiiiWIU.C •
returnedthecampa1gnconlribu· 8 refetel)dum on the Nixon ad- edcampalgnconlributionsfrom Detqocrats cell the "statehouse wtn hil primary race and taft palgn manager," IIIWI08 a viglll'OIII drive lor the bllcli:lnl
Ilona while the others spent mlnillralidl.
a firm doing buslnesa with the Scandal."
spentl60l,OOO.Bothhnveagreed Republleanatrategtst, "l'deend of organized labor and Ia
theirs. As a result of the dll- Republicana are sending V.S. state.
He lias concentrated on na- lhis Ume to llmited their radio him 1o HawaU WlUI the elecUon hammering
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closure, Cloud demanded that lltp. Robel! Tall Jr., whoae As one Democrat put it: ti&lt;Slallaaues. where he sticks and television spending to Ia over. He has a propensity Republic&amp;DJ about Obio'l
Herbert·and Turner gel off the family loa symbol of the party, "What once was the heat close to tbe administration line, $2621100.
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M million In loans arranged
through the treasurer's office
was the Four Se88QIIa Nursing
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which has since filed fer reorganizaUon under the federal
bankruptcy laws.
King Resources Inc., Denver,
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1970
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