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LOS ANGELES (UP!) ~ rQ!Inj tilille tbe jury llded,011
Charlo!t.Manson began 8lnging in aJIIIIIOIIIelll
''111e qld crey mare, slle ai.D't Even Deputy District Altlr·
wballl'le UIIOCI to be" and three ney VIncent Buglioll sot
femlle codefendants at lbe invOlved ond be was fined aliO
'l'ale murder lrialloudly called for contempt Gf court.
the judge "a WOIIUin.". , 1 SuwtotC&lt;lllrtJudlleCharlea
Aller 15 wee~ Gf ~ H. Older was pnlplll'ed, If
behavior by lbe "MansGn nee ery, "' carry 011 the trial
family" defendants, the Sharon with lbe defendants cmflned In
Tate-LaBlanca murder trial oillor 1'001111 and U.leninl "' lbe
erupted Into pandemonium prteeedlnpbyloudope•ter,
Thuraday IUid aU four were Older W.. backed up by a
ordered taken from the court- IJ.S. SlqiNme Court ruiiJig thet

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the HQ!m Me41cal ,qnter- · ~at ierylces will be held
au pm. Swld8)' at lbe strq
Mra. Mae&lt;~mber was a IUid Sell Funeral HC11114! In
member Gf Wilkuville Chap/er Wlllt88Yille Willi the Rev. C. J.
OES, lhe cbapter ~. lild. ~ olflclaUng_. Order cl
l!lllld ..--ntatlve of Tetaa EUiem Star Bervlces will be
in 1169, 1980 IUid 11181. Sbe',beJd at 7:30pm. Balurday at
bellqed "' tbe Put Matrml lbe fUneral home. Frlendl may
Club of tbe OES IUid *til a Call tbere aD day Balurday ~
.IIIOIIIber ol Mary ~. Willie until lime ol senicee on SunShrine of Jeruealem. She day. Burial will be in Vln!Qn
belllll(ecl ' a11o "' W11bn1J1e Memorial Cemetery.
Talilple 581, · Pythian Sialtn,
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Vletaani War _..lilfth, lllld
u.r-pllledC&lt;IIiliolonrtbe
pll by havinl them ,acqe In
leeblen 1101 ~ unnslural
re!atl0111 wilb 11l'lh.

FIJnn

wu on the wilMa
stand !all! 'l'buraday when
Manson burst Into tbe refrain

hehaYiar becames dllrupltve
and makes orderly proceclart
'mpoulhl
'lbe ru:;..,.t came near lbe
concllllion ol leatlmony by
ranch hand Juan FIJnn, who
lived with the "family" for
more than a year Flynn was

TOtllght&amp; S.turuy
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TELL THEM
WILLIE BOY
IS HERE
ITOCIInlcolorJ
Raber! Redford

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All Ages

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front row of apectatGr eeata.
Older warned M - the!
un1eaa he became aUent be
would have to remove him
from lbe courtrvom.
''You'D have to order me "'
s!Qp livinl,'' Manallll said.
"You're just a woman, judge."

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Survivinl are her huaband,

Don whonl she married June 1
1~ IUid 8 brother ~
ColtrW, ol!Wndtn. '
She was the dalllhfer of the
lale A. E. IUid Elma (Nannle)
Wale CottrW IUid was also

Whit·Lo Singers Scheduled

ACE HIGH
(TochnlcolorJ
Kevin McCarlhy

One of the naUon'a major
choral groups, the Whlt·Lo
Singers, Is echeduled "'appear
on the Portamouth Community
Concert aeries this coming
season. Thls ..citingsroupof 26
talented young people was
organized three years ago by
Arthur Whlttem..-e and Jack
Lowe, famed duo planlsbi.
The singers, accompanied by
piano, harp, organ and percussion, present a deUghlfuUy
varied program ranging from
Bach and Moussorgsky to
"Chorus Au Go&lt;lo" (the poprock scene) IUid "Show Stoppers From Broadway."
Also echeduiecl on the Portsmouth aeries, which will be
open "' memberaol the Trl ..
County Community Concerl
AaaoclaUon, ere the Romeros,
America's "Firat FamUy of the

Ell Wallach

Sun., Mon. &amp; Tun.
Oclobtr 4-5-6
"THE COCKEYED
COWBOYS OF
CALICO COUNTY"

(TechnlcolorJ

Dan ' Hoss' Blocker
Nanaette Fabr.ay
Jim Backus

Rating "G" .. general for all
ages!
CArtoons:
BoiiNn Snotchor
Gil GuHor

Frog

Show St•rt•7 P.M.

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.

Oct. 2-3-4
Double Feature
A Film By
Allen Funt

Guitar," and duo harpists,
l..onplrelll and Eecosa.

soclatlon•a first concert
&amp;mdey sfternOOII will be admllted on their receipts.
Opening the Charleston aeries
will be the Royal Uppsala
University Chorus at 2:30pm.
Sunday.
The Tri-County aaaoclaU011's
annual lllelllhersllJj drive Is
rapidly drawinll "'a close. Any
area resident who baa not yet
been contacted by a drive
worker Is urged to call
'Heedquartera, 44&amp;-1364, before

tQmorrow noon. Memberships
are a11o avaDable 111 Melp
Counly threulh Mr. IUid Mrs.
Harold Sauer, 742-3154; In
Maalll County lllrouBh Mrs.
Ralph Qoump, 6'15-2974, and 1n
Rio Grande through Mr.
Lawrence Huber, 2f5.i35.1.
Membershlpa ere priced at
t!O for an adult and p for a

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POMEROY
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Seroing Meigs County For
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~; ol Cla)'lvllle, Pa.; a step-

dauihter, Mnl. JIIC!t BechUe of
Mtd(jlepott, .with whonl she
lived the past JJ years; five
l!andcldldren, IUid 12 slep-

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Rt. 33 ia PICII&gt;' "' at line polnla lllder
present ~- 'lbele are 11 Slllde, orr Rt.

1111 near 'Danrin, IUid from the Apo
polf!C'blan
at Albeaa.

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¥UIIr, Carl

lllea and .... dauebter. Jean, Mrs. Georce

3 Juveniles Guilty
WRQU
IRON
RAIUNG .
lr~~toll yourMI with no hOlM to drl111
Satlh biCICI!Iinilh.
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Burial wi]l 1111 In Mileo
Cemetery. Friend&amp; may call at
lbe funeral home any time after
2 pm. SWida1.

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dauab~ ol Dr. IUid Mrs. RidJanl B.
Slmpooj!, 11 Gleadele Ave., sboWI how
to getoutol berroomln eaee of fire. ·
only happens to the other fellow. It just
Isn't 10. Fire llrlkes appraxtmately mllliaD times a year. About '111 per cent of
the tblie It strikes a home.
·Fire lna1s.IIi hurte laot a toog time.
. Today II a good time "' cbect for fire jtptentlal bazardo.
»if Ia your bealinl ll)'8lem deleclive!
(D.
Kameth
Margan,
dty Health Qmmlp!&lt;IIIOI"' IUid the
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Roy Gilliland ol Jacbon Counl;y
Friday found IIIII ;youths guilty cil acll of
dollnquency. Spedflcallf, tbey were gulll;y
ol deatroylng approximately 50 rural maD

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lo ~. And hu.y tbey dd I
i'ricel hroltCbl by tbe conleiU of tbe
bome ""'· u dealer pul II,
'1bole
"'"""'dinl
the lll!le
wwe weU pleued with tbe hldtlln1. J.Caiaaban and Dan .8mhb were aiiO-

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p...,_ were Dlll _p!l'lllitled iDsldo tbe

.......... baUt by Sl!pbeo '111111 wllo
lonMed a 1,100 acn ·lbellp ·plantation ill
Ruiland To'rirtblp In - Safely .;.at.
wouldn't allow IIIIlCh tralllc inlldo tbe

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vehicle without a drlva-'1 u-, - · ·
placed
year'• prciPiclt IDd !JIIed
t!O and COlla.
UDier the terms of bbl )ll"'hdae 8ldln .
holts and of damaling several IIIU8t report "' the prolatlaa 'cdBcer 111tomohliea 1n the Rt. 141, na and ru. 511 regular]J, IIIU8t attend ac:bilii 1'tlllllrl:r ·
areas.
anclllllllt he iD by 11 pm. eadl Dl&amp;bl ·
The court placed Ricky Price IUid
In otber c:uea, RidJanl E. Clrter,ll, .·
Tommy Hyme, holb 16-year oldo, 011 all GelllpoUs, IIDed til and COlla t. c'
montha probation and ordered them to speed In cil road
mate reaitutlllll far damages.
ForfeldaiiXIQ were Ollrlel• ht '11. ;
Stanley E. Siders, qe IS, also wu 17,NewKat.wa, t111f
found guill;y ol an act cil dellnqumcy In lllnWI, 17, Rt. 2, (le
twt
that he atole a molar whlcle owned by Jim iip!Sdillll and~ B. IMler, Jr., If,
Mlnlt's WholeAien 111 Elllem AWl.
Rio Gnade, • flllleaDnl ...

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:Bids 'for Antiques 'Fabulous'

"CCkJent patlen~

were
•dftdlled to the Holzer Medical
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Funeral Home In RuUancl with
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Dlnrln Ill Melp Cowlly, lmolm 81 u. s.
Boote bU Ill least another three yeera
to bodm1 drl'ftrl.
- -.... ciUidld opnion ol Jobll wDowler, Dopu1:7 Dlrectar of Division 10,
State · Hlshway Department, Friday
mominl at tbe Q!!nmbla Gee Ompa'IJ'
memblyroom here. AI least !Scltlzenaol
Melp County lnleruled In highway imJli'OV'lMIIt attended.
Dowler said tbe earlle11t probable CGD·
atrucillln dale would ho In 19'13, IMII!!IId!
.. all pre&amp;a~tfunda lor- COIIIIrllc:tlll tc
that time are "c:cmmllled." Two yean 110
a section ollour-llne U.S. ill from Danrln
to Rock Spinp - Clpllled.
Conllructkll Gf the Route 7 by.pa
from Laurell:llff tbroug]l an inlerdlqe
at Rock Spinp, ~ almaot to tbe
Meiglllllgb Sdlonl, may otart euJy In
11171. Dowler npeeled that blda lor that
lleclion can be eold yet tide yeai-.
Dowler pointed 011\ thai hlglnrll
do_. must be hued 011 requiremeniJfor
II years In tbe fUture. Far eumple, 1!1,000
whlclea or _.e dally are ~ 011 a
lllibwaY, wilbln .!II y- lour laneo are

srandcbUclren.

at3:80p.m.SundayattheCrowHulleD Funeral HOIIII! In Point
Pleaeut with tbe Rev. Gene
Ea!Qn officllting. Burial will be
In the Pine Grove Cemetery.
Friancll may caD at lbe fUneral
home anytime after 2 pJD. on
Sllurdey.

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old
cJaughlerofMr.andMn.J....
Abel, Nn Haven, W. Va.,
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(Cmtlnued from pace 1) · lllccldent at New Ha:ven
Israel IUid Us Ani! ....,..... Elementary School whUe
llld the imPicl of Nl.r•o ruPninlln a pbyaicl1 educatloil
do~ 011 ,e!orts to acldm daeli.
peace. , , '·
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AecGrdlng ~- White Bolll[l PldiCIIofMt. IUid~.JohnW.
offlcial8, holll ''aden ••· r-, 91'., Vlntan, outalned a
prelled the ~ -tl!t ~ Jl!*l C&lt;111e11881M, ahrNiona ot'
JordaJalla ~VII .,4 lbi 1be lace, ~. armJ and back
unce..talnlltt ~ill.tbla from Tiill'aday · In an icddenl on .
de.ul !1111 C!«lai 'to!: ~ Jill. Ace«dlng to the
lime the' ...._ 'f!ir rePort, YOUIIB Fooce leU out ala
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peace moVIng carnqot)ftlona be!w~ll Wael,
Jonlaa and I!'.UJil.' '· .
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A euit for money wee fOld In I
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dOartl li;
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llalpb Waldo Emonan "A ll'le!ld loa pmon·with '1111&lt;111
I ma, be lincert. Before ldm, I
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from (]Iaffey Junior Cdlege11llrsday when tbe flames mclrclecl
the campus. There wae no lltruct~ral damale, !lowever,·as more
lllan 1,000 men fought back llle flames. Some smoke damage to

Lawrence Boyd, 80, Cincinnatl, formerly of Meigs
County, died Wedneaday
evening at the CincinnaU
General Hospital.
Mr. Boyd w~ a retired
cement contractor In the Queen
City.
He II aurvlvecl by his wife,
Mary; a· daqhler, Char·
leoanna, at home, IUid two
Billers, Mrs. Elale Bryant IUid
Mrs. Jennie Bryant, both of
Ruttand. A broillor and a allier
preceded him In death.
Funeral eervicee will be held

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Lawrence Boyd, Age 80, DiBs

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Mrs. Annie Barnett, 92,
Middleport, formerly of
Southside, In Mason County, w.
Va., died Thuraday night at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
followlnc a throe week IIIMu.
Mrs. Bamell wee hol;n Oct. 3,
1rn In Lawrence County, Ohio,
lbe daushter ol the !ale William
IUid Martha_Anerton KlniJ. She
wee a utelonc member of the
Pine Grovelfelhodlat Church at
Beech HID, W. Va.
She Ia survived by her
husband, WUllam; • - . Or·

Your money In our vault Is safe money
umlng senerous interest . . . and readily
available when you need it. Anticipate
tomorrow's needs today. Start savins

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student (full-time · throush
coll&amp;~e). No ainBle admlaalons
wlllhuoldatthedoorforanyol
the area concerbi.

Annie Barraett Dies '11runday

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Mr. and Mrs; Ted Reed, Jr.
are attending a meeting of the
Council of Admlnistrauon·of the
Ohio Bankers AlsoclaUon In
Toledo. Reed, President of The
~=~~y ~ P:.,:vmr.
"·· hls third · '
comp1e-..,
year u
chalnnan of Group Seven of the
Ohio Banken Alan. In addition,
be loa member of a seven man
Ad Hoc Committee studying the
structure of the association.

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Heciproolty hae allo agai.D
been extended to 197G-71
members of TCCCA by the Clerence B. Welle, 10, for- formerly of Middleport.
Marietta aasociatlon. Ap· merly of Pomeroy, died
The body is at the Evans ROOF COATING
peering In Marietta thla season Thurecley In Columbus. Mr.
Welle
wu
a
retired
attomey
for
Funeral Home, 4171 E. R•niiWf oW atphall m•tal rooft; tlopt
will be the LIIUe Angela of
thO
lnlemal
Revenue
Service
In
Livingston
Ave., Columbus, ordlnarv l110b. .
Korea, the Johann Strause
Wuhing!Qn,
D.
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He
was
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where
aervices
will be held at Ro;. ' ·59
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Ensemble, Longatreth and
member
of
the
Masonic
Lodge
1:30p.m.
Sunday
with
the
Rev.
E1coea and the Columbia
and the Veterans of Foreign Mart Allen officiating. Friende
Operatic Trio.
ma, call at the funeral home
A C&lt;Jmplele calendar of all Wars.
Am0118
the
survivor•
are
two
from
2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 pJD.
area c011certs av8ilahle "' local
nieces,
Mnl.
George
R.
Koehler
Balurdey.
Burial will be at
members will be maDecl along
IUid
Mise
BaUy
E.
Schaaf
IUid
a
Mlddleport
lollowln8 the &amp;er·
with their membership cards.
nephew,
Jon
M.
Schaaf,
all
vJcea In Columbus. ·
Members who wish to attend the
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be... ind stay out. llon1 go back for anything. Here libe Simpsoni (father wu at the
holllll&amp;l) psta and an, gather ufely ala pre-determined ljKII.

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Haq It Up," enlen!d by the junior class, ns the first place

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ilfttJIOIICIIIhi wlnniiw !Jolt at Jell. Next Ia Jane Ha~i!r .,.
and ~.'!1'0!111C ~ I,Jle ~tan float wbicb placed ~ , ,

winner In the amual Walwna HJcb Scbool Hom~~
llld, at far right, is the Freohman daas float wlllch recelveil

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MASON, W.Va. -llllldreds
the slreeta In the Bend
CIIJUIIIIIlitles to watcb the
Walwna HJcb Scbool
parade Friday

escorted the parade and kept a
watchful eye at Ita enc~~n&amp;.
One of the lirlt cars In the
parade carried Wahama'a
Jrlnclpal, Albert Duroae; Ralph
Sayre, Southern District
Superlnteqdent; and Keith
i!llyre, WIIS parade marahal
aDd aenlor clw president.
It waa followed by the
BSIIislant prlnclpal'a car which
carried Jim Adams, princlpal ol
Racine High School and
Richard Waybright, auJstant

principal at WHS.
The cocbes car wu lliiiOII£
thoae heading the parade. In It
were Walwna coaches Donald
Van Meter, Donald Upton,
Larry Morgan and David ArriU.
Wahama'a seven varally,
cheerleaders alao had a part In
the parade. Studenta comprlllng thll group were Calby
Weaver, Cathy Rouah, Linda
Roush, Cheddle Hayea, Deblie
King, Connie Haggerety and

PPHS to Observe
U
•
On
.nomecomzng
. r nuay
J;I._!;J_

PT. PLEASANT - Point
Pleaaant High School will
celebrate its homecoming
starting with a combined
Homecoming and Bat\le Day1
Parade, Friday,
Une up Ume wiD be noon on
the high school parking lot and
judging of the Ooala wiU be
fi:ODI 12:45 unUI I : 15 p.m.
At I: 15 the "homecoming"
parade wiU leove the high
school and go north to the
Junior Hlgh School, !ben back to
28th Street by Oni!Ianee to
Lincoln, south to ~d Sireet by

Greyhounda (1-2).

During halftime actlvlti~,

Point Pleasant HJcb Scboola
HomecOIIIlng Queen wiD be'
crowned. Candidates are Joyce
Berkley Evelyn Woods, and
MeII nda• Gr1sa fl . Jun1or a1•
lendant Is Palrlcla Stanley and
Sophomore attendant 11 Kim
Artrip.
After the game there wiD be a
sock hop for the stude~la
sponsored by the Student
CouncU. AdmiuJ'RI Is iiO cents.

general membership's consideratlon.
Tickela f&lt;H" a aleak dinner
preceding the business meeting
are avaDable from these board
members, King, IIDy MIUer,
Mrs. Helen WliUams, Mrs. Zlba
Midkiff, Jack W. Carsey, Mrs.
Roy Holter, John Colwell,
Henry Frank, Mrs. Edison
Hollon, Harold Roush, llex

COMMIII!IION TO MEET
VATICAN CITY (UP!)- The

International theological commission appointed In 19611 by
Pope Paul VI wiU convene
Monday to dlscuas doctrinal
issues under consideration for
tbe past year, the Vatican said
Saturday. The 3Cknember commlsalon includes l!lillle of the
Roman CathoUc church's top
theologians.

'

Ultle rei! WllgCIIS. Kent 'BI'O'flll

......

was driver of a yolkawagen anlf
atudenll~lbiowagonnrere

SUsan ii&amp;O, Marian Woodnun ·
and Jeanie Berrald.
The three queen eandldetea
and three 'attendanll were
rldlnc lhe aelllor clau float.
Follo1!inl · I!Je afternoon
parade, tbe Pl"'ieipetlng floala
paraded asaln ,dllrin8 last
night'• 'ball game when lhe
winnera were announced.
Par~l!e, participants were
poUce ··- · Tmnm7 PaMIQII,
avO Deieiile "Jeep", Fire
TruCk, Principals, Alsla~t
~. Coadlel ear, New
118ven Qdl Sewta, Thelplen
Float, Lltile Mila Maaon
Coun!Y,· Vastly Football
Playen::st ., Racine Vaulty
~'lam'~ ' ll8clne Band, Racine
R .· '.. Ch. I · d . ,
eer ea era,
eaer.ve
Raclae'• Truck, Junior Float
~ Cilb Sewla JuniDr
car, Niir Baveil Girl. Salulll.
Fiencb Club ~~ Whlma
varlity Cbeerlaaderl, G.A.A.
car l"rQ!tnan Float p011erve
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MAKE IT A RULE to close bedroom doors at night.
Tbeae cloaed doors wiU hold back flames and smote,
aDowlng vital lime for escape. Here Belay Simpson observes thll rule.

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NUMBER 688

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venient and economical to

Ends &amp;Pieces

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Building, At this
plana wiD be made for
dinner, October II,

Starring
Peter Fonda

cover aU Jhese with one policy.

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JUST

EASY RIDER

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equipment. Bur, it's more con--

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THIS ITEM ON SALE MONDAY 5 TO 9 ONLY

a:

'

photo or .hobby equipment,
.icwclr)' and furs, or aporls

, i

Shenefield, &amp;bert Burdette, Jr.
and Wayne Roush.
Tlckela are alao avallable at
the Fann Bureau office in
Pomeroy.
King aald that the board had
engaged an outstanillng group
known as the "City Slickers"
who will make you "pack up
your troubles and smUe, smlle,
smile." This group has en·
tertained audiences over a wide
area and promlsea to be another
highlight for tbil year's annual
meeting. He urged all members
and friends of the organization
to attend .
The price of the dinner tickets
will be $1.25 for adults and 75

OlE COYEI

You c:an buy ,...rate policia
to cover your \ltluables like

·,

MONDAY
NIGHT
SP IAL

u--••""

Ubby Brown.
One of the unuaual j)lrade
attractions was a Glrll AthJe!k ,
ASIIOclaU... car pulling three.

,

DRUGS FATAl.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Police
foond the body of Eric Dletrech,
11, Berea, Saturday In an Ohio
State University area apartment here. Franklin County
Coroner Dr. Robert Evans ask! cents £or children , with
tbe youth died of an apparent reservations being needed as
overdose ol narcotics.
much as possible:

NURSES STRIKE
SEOUL (UP!)-Nuroes at tbe
National Medical Center in thll
South Korean capital went on
strike Saturday, protesting the
transfer of the chief ol the
center's nursing department.
The atriklng nuraes said Mlsa
Yu Sun-han was transferred to
another government medical
facUty becauae of her support
of a nuraes' strike last week at
the center to back demands for
higher wages and shorter
working hours.

POMEROY
Twelve
defendanla were fined and two
lorfelled honda In Melga County
Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Donald E. Smith,
)'arkerlburg, Rt. 4, ~ . -. "' 'JI®DLEf.PJ\T
Mtlllblh
IJ;" ·IIW lhpe ~t'te ' ,u .Frlday NIPI'• .
....,,.., 1 It• L 1 ~of"il!'l'Mfili!JeplrT.P'bmefby ~:_~'nlkb!. ~g\Jig a' hag~
CoDoc• ho&amp;bai!RnaD_·: ·
. Pldrett, Pomeroy' Rt. 4, fO and Rotary Cl b wiU to ·~
k
ld d b f d By UaiiiHI Preas -...atlilal
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u
ur "'" new t'MsJ~:
e 1
y . J20.0
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. . . . . . . ...............A . . .. . . 'IiiiHba''tii"'ld
'•'Mtcldlipolt·
.· ',, ... earnlm''
tb~
....... -•• _,..,.._ 11
U. ~ coa!J only for near the conn:ee ol Lea••·• Jack &amp;boon Meinhart clr- Holltra S4 So. Conn. St. 3 ,
R. Hawley
Middleport
and Creek Into the Ohio .!liver
a Pollee
olflcer; fO
Lester
-... culated suckers
• a full four ln- ··=6=Cln=cinna==ti=3=='
~of farm
Hoy foUowlng dinner next Friday. chea in circwnf«'ence. .
L. Nlii "-!!eroy fO and ~011.8
Program Chairman C. E.
President Charles S1mor.s
uaaaf; vehicle: Albert p' Blakeslee had charge of a brief prealcled. Birthdays of John
Bs!'ller,, GaUI~IIa, f!5 and "open meeting" session Werner and Kenny Grover were
coaia tlG IUipellded overload· following dinner at Heath recogniled.
~Leroy Lee, Albany,
Methodist Church where Ladles of tbe church serving a
1; flO and coat.a auureil clear programs through the steak dinner were Mrs. Nan
cllltlnee; ~ R. Boring, Cbrlatmas holidays were ten- Moore, Mrs. Mildred Zeigler,
Middleport Rt 1 fO and coala tatlvely outlined.
Mrs. JUBJilta Bachtel, Mrs. Kay
un~afe v~hl~le'; Basil
Twoweeb ,from Friday night Rill and Mlsa Beas Sanborn.
Cremeans, Rutland, and Tom CaaaeU, manager of tbe
WUUam R. Hajel, Syracuse, Columbia Gas office In Ml&lt;lfJJ and coats each, apeedlnc; dleport,anadult.scouierollong.&amp;••'-'·
, &amp;bert E. Manley, Vinton, Rt. 1, standing, wiU allow fllma taken
flDO and COBia 'dtlvlnB Ucenae lllt summer at Philmont
Ulpended f~r !Ia months Ranch, scene ol the National
•
, ' Sewt Jamboree
,driving while lntoalcate~; Ge
Memhart chainnan
ftarmel A. Delong, Pomeroy,
orge
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~1. 2, fO and coats, unufe of a current attendance contat~ GALLIPOLIS - Reseryehlcle; Joy C. Mitchell, •tuns by remarb a week ago vations for the annual Gallla
funeroy, flO and coats, Jm. thai aD-day suckers be ~ County Fann Bureau dinner
. .
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around to members were · 'too meeting are due Monday acForfeiting bonds were Jeffrey
cording to a reminder Siturday
~ Donohew, ,Racine, .RL 2,
GM IUS~
by W. R. (Dick) Brown.
~ posted, speeding; Clair DAYTON (UP!) -Plans fl!r
The annual meeting Ia
,E ..Meeb, Albany, Rt. 1, ~.50, a new aervlce parts 0111ter with scheduled 7 p.m., Thuraday at
.JIIIIIedlna.
300,0110 1QU8f0 feet o1 IJifiCI! Green Elementary School,
were 8lliiOUIICOd Satunlay bJ Centellary.
1111 General Motors ~
Enlertalnmenl wiU be fur.
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Dl&lt;rlalon.
nllhed by U. Singing Sherlffa, a
, '·,' J.OCKIII) IN, DIIS
Coluinbua quartet. One ol ·tbe
Ohio' (UPI) - A
everilns apums wiD be Dean
Stmmel,
bead ol the Ohio Fann '
,J;'~. r-old lioy, Georse
CIIILD
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' ; i)llll Ollllfoeilbl lale RIPLI!:Y, Ohio (UPl) - llurlau lecislative commlttae.l '
wlltn · be waa ac- Mellaaa•lloward, J, Ripley, wall
lildtalaUJ trapped Inside a ldJied late Frld&amp;y wheJube wu
nfdserator l!l a mqbDe hame llracll by a car alallg Ohio 12
m COullty Road m, about flVJ new tbe city IID!IIa of thll ·
' mlleiiOUth oi bere.
BrOwn County colllmunlty,

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Put ...,.,...
Your Valuable Articln UIDEI

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Rotary Members
Will Tour Marina

See Homecoming ·E ·

course lVQI'k ill accounting,
communicati91J1t economJcs,
finance, law, marketing,
organization and 11181111ement,
and quanUtaUve methods.

Annual Meeting on Oct. 20
POMEROY - VirgU King,
preaklenl of the Melga County
Fann Bureau Federation, Bald
Saturday tbe annual meeting
wiU be Tueaday, Oct. 211, at 7:3'1
p.m.' at the new Meigs
Hlgb SchoOl. Reaolutl0111 of
county, state, and national
llauea wiU be presented for the

Fire Drills
,(Continued from page I)
Gallla County Health Depart11111111 are DOW slreasllig the
~ ol checklnc heating
IJIIeiDI asatnat carbon
. . danger.
.
about electric cordi?
PnJed eleciric cordi can 1111rt
a • fi!'e , Electrical fires are
aeeond only to IIIIOllin&amp; and
lllllcbel as tbe lea4lng cauae of
. lire.
Bagin today to foUow the hinta
In the accompanying plciureo.
Learn the protective acia that
llllgbt save your Ufe,
l'reillannlnB and practicing
'could have aaved lhe Uvea of
many of tiQe who lied In hmne
ilre&amp; last year.

RIO GRANDE - Dr. Alp!lua . AJDertcan Council on Echicallen
R. Christensen, pr• ]t!el\t of Rio has reielaed a survey which
Grande Colle1e, Sai1U'd&amp;f lhowa bU8Ineaa admlnlatratlon
announced the coll•l• hal wiU be one of the DIOBI desired
added a Pftllll'lm In lluaiMa JII'O'!I'IIIIS In the early and midadmlnlatr~tton
to ·, th' ,lt70's.
curl'icUium for tbe faD lellle8ter Informal dlscusaions with
of tbe li7~ ICidmlle year. bualneas and community
Approval of ·the new Jl!l ograin leaders In southeastern Ohio,
was 11ven by tbe Conege'a Dr. Christensen concluded,
Board of Tru.sttiea at their, last Ieoda to leocl to the concluaion
meeting.
/
that thoy allo would appreciate
a locaiiOUI'CO of trained talent
According to Dr. lh1Btensen, f&lt;H" develaplng area commerce
a ltii'Vey of student aplnions, and industry.
,
uplratioila and atutudea, un· The course In buslneaa ad·
dertaken by the Board of ministration, according to Dr.
Trustees last year, hu in- Herman L. Koby, vlcedlcalad that a business ad- president for acaclernic affairs
ministration major at Rio at the college, would be a fourGrande College is tbe 111011 year program, and would lead
desired addition to the present to a bachelor's degree. He aald
curriculum. He noted that lhe thai tile program would Include

$1ZES ·~ TO'
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MONDAY
ONLY

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PLAN AMEETING PLACE outside of the house where tbe family can aaaemble. Count
be... ind stay out. llon1 go back for anything. Here libe Simpsoni (father wu at the
holllll&amp;l) psta and an, gather ufely ala pre-determined ljKII.

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TOP FLOATS- A fioat 'with a theme of "Falcons Say,
Haq It Up," enlen!d by the junior class, ns the first place

•

~ Yri~· ~don. Maria Ml(dlell and Marie ~ 1
ilfttJIOIICIIIhi wlnniiw !Jolt at Jell. Next Ia Jane Ha~i!r .,.
and ~.'!1'0!111C ~ I,Jle ~tan float wbicb placed ~ , ,

winner In the amual Walwna HJcb Scbool Hom~~
llld, at far right, is the Freohman daas float wlllch recelveil

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12 Fined
In Meigs

Court

MASON, W.Va. -llllldreds
the slreeta In the Bend
CIIJUIIIIIlitles to watcb the
Walwna HJcb Scbool
parade Friday

escorted the parade and kept a
watchful eye at Ita enc~~n&amp;.
One of the lirlt cars In the
parade carried Wahama'a
Jrlnclpal, Albert Duroae; Ralph
Sayre, Southern District
Superlnteqdent; and Keith
i!llyre, WIIS parade marahal
aDd aenlor clw president.
It waa followed by the
BSIIislant prlnclpal'a car which
carried Jim Adams, princlpal ol
Racine High School and
Richard Waybright, auJstant

principal at WHS.
The cocbes car wu lliiiOII£
thoae heading the parade. In It
were Walwna coaches Donald
Van Meter, Donald Upton,
Larry Morgan and David ArriU.
Wahama'a seven varally,
cheerleaders alao had a part In
the parade. Studenta comprlllng thll group were Calby
Weaver, Cathy Rouah, Linda
Roush, Cheddle Hayea, Deblie
King, Connie Haggerety and

PPHS to Observe
U
•
On
.nomecomzng
. r nuay
J;I._!;J_

PT. PLEASANT - Point
Pleaaant High School will
celebrate its homecoming
starting with a combined
Homecoming and Bat\le Day1
Parade, Friday,
Une up Ume wiD be noon on
the high school parking lot and
judging of the Ooala wiU be
fi:ODI 12:45 unUI I : 15 p.m.
At I: 15 the "homecoming"
parade wiU leove the high
school and go north to the
Junior Hlgh School, !ben back to
28th Street by Oni!Ianee to
Lincoln, south to ~d Sireet by

Greyhounda (1-2).

During halftime actlvlti~,

Point Pleasant HJcb Scboola
HomecOIIIlng Queen wiD be'
crowned. Candidates are Joyce
Berkley Evelyn Woods, and
MeII nda• Gr1sa fl . Jun1or a1•
lendant Is Palrlcla Stanley and
Sophomore attendant 11 Kim
Artrip.
After the game there wiD be a
sock hop for the stude~la
sponsored by the Student
CouncU. AdmiuJ'RI Is iiO cents.

general membership's consideratlon.
Tickela f&lt;H" a aleak dinner
preceding the business meeting
are avaDable from these board
members, King, IIDy MIUer,
Mrs. Helen WliUams, Mrs. Zlba
Midkiff, Jack W. Carsey, Mrs.
Roy Holter, John Colwell,
Henry Frank, Mrs. Edison
Hollon, Harold Roush, llex

COMMIII!IION TO MEET
VATICAN CITY (UP!)- The

International theological commission appointed In 19611 by
Pope Paul VI wiU convene
Monday to dlscuas doctrinal
issues under consideration for
tbe past year, the Vatican said
Saturday. The 3Cknember commlsalon includes l!lillle of the
Roman CathoUc church's top
theologians.

'

Ultle rei! WllgCIIS. Kent 'BI'O'flll

......

was driver of a yolkawagen anlf
atudenll~lbiowagonnrere

SUsan ii&amp;O, Marian Woodnun ·
and Jeanie Berrald.
The three queen eandldetea
and three 'attendanll were
rldlnc lhe aelllor clau float.
Follo1!inl · I!Je afternoon
parade, tbe Pl"'ieipetlng floala
paraded asaln ,dllrin8 last
night'• 'ball game when lhe
winnera were announced.
Par~l!e, participants were
poUce ··- · Tmnm7 PaMIQII,
avO Deieiile "Jeep", Fire
TruCk, Principals, Alsla~t
~. Coadlel ear, New
118ven Qdl Sewta, Thelplen
Float, Lltile Mila Maaon
Coun!Y,· Vastly Football
Playen::st ., Racine Vaulty
~'lam'~ ' ll8clne Band, Racine
R .· '.. Ch. I · d . ,
eer ea era,
eaer.ve
Raclae'• Truck, Junior Float
~ Cilb Sewla JuniDr
car, Niir Baveil Girl. Salulll.
Fiencb Club ~~ Whlma
varlity Cbeerlaaderl, G.A.A.
car l"rQ!tnan Float p011erve
'
'
·

BoP

·w·o
'

'

MAKE IT A RULE to close bedroom doors at night.
Tbeae cloaed doors wiU hold back flames and smote,
aDowlng vital lime for escape. Here Belay Simpson observes thll rule.

''

taP·

,.
'

\.

·~.

'•r'

proper...........

..,
\.

•'

'

'··;
.,

.

'

.:&gt;

.• !/fJ

'

~.

•J

'\ \

~.

; l-ARK,
:, •:r

.

VNBELIEVABLE
... __ q

valuables, see us about 1 Per· ..

for Pt otec:llun •
See the Men At

SAUNDERS:,,l li
EY ANS INSURANcE i
I

437 SecOf!d Avo. OpP.,slle PosiOifice

OPEN
EVERY
MONDA-Y
UNTIL 9

row PRICEt ·

FIRST Q,U ALITY

ONE SIZE FITS 8Y2 TO 11
·.· ' - ..
... : .': .

. :, ... :
-: . .

·._·.·.·. ·.
'

Bacon
5 lb.

..

.. : . .

UMJT 6 PAIRS

PER CUSTOMER

'"'D

REGULAR 944 PAIR

NUMBER 688

PANTY HOSE
SEASON'S

RETRACT

..... ••• ••

.

r

. , ';•, .' .

1

,·

I

' ONE ~t!E
'

&amp;

rr )lou"d like "Ooe ~··
prokclion ror your on-the-aD

sonal Artic;ltl floater.

.98

Ill•

~nls

venient and economical to

Ends &amp;Pieces

'.

Building, At this
plana wiD be made for
dinner, October II,

Starring
Peter Fonda

cover aU Jhese with one policy.

-

JUST

EASY RIDER

..,

~~·

Due

' '

··.·

equipment. Bur, it's more con--

ai.

'''

\

,. .

THIS ITEM ON SALE MONDAY 5 TO 9 ONLY

a:

'

photo or .hobby equipment,
.icwclr)' and furs, or aporls

, i

Shenefield, &amp;bert Burdette, Jr.
and Wayne Roush.
Tlckela are alao avallable at
the Fann Bureau office in
Pomeroy.
King aald that the board had
engaged an outstanillng group
known as the "City Slickers"
who will make you "pack up
your troubles and smUe, smlle,
smile." This group has en·
tertained audiences over a wide
area and promlsea to be another
highlight for tbil year's annual
meeting. He urged all members
and friends of the organization
to attend .
The price of the dinner tickets
will be $1.25 for adults and 75

OlE COYEI

You c:an buy ,...rate policia
to cover your \ltluables like

·,

MONDAY
NIGHT
SP IAL

u--••""

Ubby Brown.
One of the unuaual j)lrade
attractions was a Glrll AthJe!k ,
ASIIOclaU... car pulling three.

,

DRUGS FATAl.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Police
foond the body of Eric Dletrech,
11, Berea, Saturday In an Ohio
State University area apartment here. Franklin County
Coroner Dr. Robert Evans ask! cents £or children , with
tbe youth died of an apparent reservations being needed as
overdose ol narcotics.
much as possible:

NURSES STRIKE
SEOUL (UP!)-Nuroes at tbe
National Medical Center in thll
South Korean capital went on
strike Saturday, protesting the
transfer of the chief ol the
center's nursing department.
The atriklng nuraes said Mlsa
Yu Sun-han was transferred to
another government medical
facUty becauae of her support
of a nuraes' strike last week at
the center to back demands for
higher wages and shorter
working hours.

POMEROY
Twelve
defendanla were fined and two
lorfelled honda In Melga County
Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Donald E. Smith,
)'arkerlburg, Rt. 4, ~ . -. "' 'JI®DLEf.PJ\T
Mtlllblh
IJ;" ·IIW lhpe ~t'te ' ,u .Frlday NIPI'• .
....,,.., 1 It• L 1 ~of"il!'l'Mfili!JeplrT.P'bmefby ~:_~'nlkb!. ~g\Jig a' hag~
CoDoc• ho&amp;bai!RnaD_·: ·
. Pldrett, Pomeroy' Rt. 4, fO and Rotary Cl b wiU to ·~
k
ld d b f d By UaiiiHI Preas -...atlilal
,.,._ •• "'-'•• ...,
u
ur "'" new t'MsJ~:
e 1
y . J20.0
, ~-~:('""")
. . . . . . . ...............A . . .. . . 'IiiiHba''tii"'ld
'•'Mtcldlipolt·
.· ',, ... earnlm''
tb~
....... -•• _,..,.._ 11
U. ~ coa!J only for near the conn:ee ol Lea••·• Jack &amp;boon Meinhart clr- Holltra S4 So. Conn. St. 3 ,
R. Hawley
Middleport
and Creek Into the Ohio .!liver
a Pollee
olflcer; fO
Lester
-... culated suckers
• a full four ln- ··=6=Cln=cinna==ti=3=='
~of farm
Hoy foUowlng dinner next Friday. chea in circwnf«'ence. .
L. Nlii "-!!eroy fO and ~011.8
Program Chairman C. E.
President Charles S1mor.s
uaaaf; vehicle: Albert p' Blakeslee had charge of a brief prealcled. Birthdays of John
Bs!'ller,, GaUI~IIa, f!5 and "open meeting" session Werner and Kenny Grover were
coaia tlG IUipellded overload· following dinner at Heath recogniled.
~Leroy Lee, Albany,
Methodist Church where Ladles of tbe church serving a
1; flO and coat.a auureil clear programs through the steak dinner were Mrs. Nan
cllltlnee; ~ R. Boring, Cbrlatmas holidays were ten- Moore, Mrs. Mildred Zeigler,
Middleport Rt 1 fO and coala tatlvely outlined.
Mrs. JUBJilta Bachtel, Mrs. Kay
un~afe v~hl~le'; Basil
Twoweeb ,from Friday night Rill and Mlsa Beas Sanborn.
Cremeans, Rutland, and Tom CaaaeU, manager of tbe
WUUam R. Hajel, Syracuse, Columbia Gas office In Ml&lt;lfJJ and coats each, apeedlnc; dleport,anadult.scouierollong.&amp;••'-'·
, &amp;bert E. Manley, Vinton, Rt. 1, standing, wiU allow fllma taken
flDO and COBia 'dtlvlnB Ucenae lllt summer at Philmont
Ulpended f~r !Ia months Ranch, scene ol the National
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,driving while lntoalcate~; Ge
Memhart chainnan
ftarmel A. Delong, Pomeroy,
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cording to a reminder Siturday
~ Donohew, ,Racine, .RL 2,
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by W. R. (Dick) Brown.
~ posted, speeding; Clair DAYTON (UP!) -Plans fl!r
The annual meeting Ia
,E ..Meeb, Albany, Rt. 1, ~.50, a new aervlce parts 0111ter with scheduled 7 p.m., Thuraday at
.JIIIIIedlna.
300,0110 1QU8f0 feet o1 IJifiCI! Green Elementary School,
were 8lliiOUIICOd Satunlay bJ Centellary.
1111 General Motors ~
Enlertalnmenl wiU be fur.
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nllhed by U. Singing Sherlffa, a
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Coluinbua quartet. One ol ·tbe
Ohio' (UPI) - A
everilns apums wiD be Dean
Stmmel,
bead ol the Ohio Fann '
,J;'~. r-old lioy, Georse
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wlltn · be waa ac- Mellaaa•lloward, J, Ripley, wall
lildtalaUJ trapped Inside a ldJied late Frld&amp;y wheJube wu
nfdserator l!l a mqbDe hame llracll by a car alallg Ohio 12
m COullty Road m, about flVJ new tbe city IID!IIa of thll ·
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Will Tour Marina

See Homecoming ·E ·

course lVQI'k ill accounting,
communicati91J1t economJcs,
finance, law, marketing,
organization and 11181111ement,
and quanUtaUve methods.

Annual Meeting on Oct. 20
POMEROY - VirgU King,
preaklenl of the Melga County
Fann Bureau Federation, Bald
Saturday tbe annual meeting
wiU be Tueaday, Oct. 211, at 7:3'1
p.m.' at the new Meigs
Hlgb SchoOl. Reaolutl0111 of
county, state, and national
llauea wiU be presented for the

Fire Drills
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Gallla County Health Depart11111111 are DOW slreasllig the
~ ol checklnc heating
IJIIeiDI asatnat carbon
. . danger.
.
about electric cordi?
PnJed eleciric cordi can 1111rt
a • fi!'e , Electrical fires are
aeeond only to IIIIOllin&amp; and
lllllcbel as tbe lea4lng cauae of
. lire.
Bagin today to foUow the hinta
In the accompanying plciureo.
Learn the protective acia that
llllgbt save your Ufe,
l'reillannlnB and practicing
'could have aaved lhe Uvea of
many of tiQe who lied In hmne
ilre&amp; last year.

RIO GRANDE - Dr. Alp!lua . AJDertcan Council on Echicallen
R. Christensen, pr• ]t!el\t of Rio has reielaed a survey which
Grande Colle1e, Sai1U'd&amp;f lhowa bU8Ineaa admlnlatratlon
announced the coll•l• hal wiU be one of the DIOBI desired
added a Pftllll'lm In lluaiMa JII'O'!I'IIIIS In the early and midadmlnlatr~tton
to ·, th' ,lt70's.
curl'icUium for tbe faD lellle8ter Informal dlscusaions with
of tbe li7~ ICidmlle year. bualneas and community
Approval of ·the new Jl!l ograin leaders In southeastern Ohio,
was 11ven by tbe Conege'a Dr. Christensen concluded,
Board of Tru.sttiea at their, last Ieoda to leocl to the concluaion
meeting.
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that thoy allo would appreciate
a locaiiOUI'CO of trained talent
According to Dr. lh1Btensen, f&lt;H" develaplng area commerce
a ltii'Vey of student aplnions, and industry.
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uplratioila and atutudea, un· The course In buslneaa ad·
dertaken by the Board of ministration, according to Dr.
Trustees last year, hu in- Herman L. Koby, vlcedlcalad that a business ad- president for acaclernic affairs
ministration major at Rio at the college, would be a fourGrande College is tbe 111011 year program, and would lead
desired addition to the present to a bachelor's degree. He aald
curriculum. He noted that lhe thai tile program would Include

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RlO GRANDE - Dr. Alpb111 . Afflerlcan Council oo EdlieJitioo course work

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R. Cbrlotenaen, president ollllo !!as releaaed a sumy which commWJicatiolll. economics,
Grande College, saturday shows business admlnlslratlon finance , J•w·, marketing,
announced the collel:e hu .wW he one of the moat desired organization O!ICI 1!1811880ment,
added a program In bUIInea pi'OIP'ams In the early and mld· and quantitative methods.

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Edotoy out. Don' go bact for 811)'1hlng. Here die SlmPIOOI (father Will at the

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POMEROY - VIrgO King,
president of the Melgl County
Farm Bureau FederaUon, said
Saturday the annual meeting
wWbe Tuesday, OCt. 20, at 7:37
p.m." at tile new Meigs
111gb School. Reaolutlons of
county, state, and national
lssuea will be presented for the

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Gallll County Health llepartIIMilt are now strwblg the
~ ol checttng heating
ayalema acalnat carbon
nianadde tlaJwer.
c Jlolll. about eleclrlc cords?
Frayold e1ec1ric cords can start
a '· lll't. Electrlcal Ores are
lll'eond 11117 to smoldng and
rnatdlNJ as the leading cauae of
. fire.
BegiJI today to follow the hints
IJI the •CC&lt;IIlPIDYID8 pictures.
Learn the protective acta that
mll(bt save your Die.
. l'l'e1llaMin8 and practicing
could have asved the Uvee ol
!J18111 of lb... who dted IJI home
ilres laat year.

POMEROY
Twelve
defendant&amp; were fined and two
forfeited bonds tn Melgo County

Court Friday'

COIIIMiliiiiON TO MEET

VATICAN CITY (UPI)-The
lrlternatlonsl theological commisslon appolrlted IJI 11189 by
Pope Paul VI wW coovene
Monday to discuss doclrinal
issues under COOlllderaUon for
the past year, the Vatican said
Saturday. The 31knember com·
mission Includes some of the
Roman catholic church's top
theologianJ.

MAKE tr A RULE to close bedroom mors at night.
Tlltoe cloaed dOOl'll will liold back l1ameo and amoke,
allowlng vit.l llme Ill' escape. Here Betsy Slmpaon obaerves thla rule.

Rotary Members
Will Tour Marina
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National Medics! Center In thla
South Korean capital went on
otrtke Saturday, protesting the
transfer of the chief of the
center's nursing department.
The strtklrlg nurses said Miss
Vu Sen-Ium was translerred to
another government medical
facilty because of ber support
of a nurses' strike last week at
the cenler to back demands for
higher wages and shorter
working hours.

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Rotary Club wW lour the new mter~ J&gt;fOVIded by •.J~&lt;&gt;&lt;! ~r..~lld

Prell

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fliblp ,.Jq ~lil...~ .rilaHD8"1li~'IOwer"'Middlepo'fi ~Lsmlllf'!lb~,.,.._J .J.S
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near the confluence of Lea••·· Jack Robaon Meinhart clr Hofatra 34 So. Conn. St.
a pollee ofllcer· l.esler
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following t1lnnar nest Friday. chesinclrcumference ..
Program Chairman C. E. President Charles S1mor.s
anl!lfe' vehlcls: Albert p' Blakeslee had charge of a brief presided. Birthday• of Jobn
tarter Galll...;lls $2i and "open meeting" session Werner and KeMy Grover were
coetli
overload· following dinner at Heath recognized.
~Leroy Lee,
Methodist Church where Ladia of the church serving a
;,·flO and coata ...red clear programs
through
the steak dinner were Mrs. Nan
dlltance· ~ R Boring Cbrlotmu holldaya were ten- Moore, Mrs. MOdred Zeigler,
~ Rt 1 t6 ~ C&lt;Jets' tstlvely outllned.
Mrs. J111Ullta Bachtel, Mrs. Kay
unlale vehl~te'; Basil
Two weeks
Friday night Hall and Miss Bess Sanborn.
Cremeans, Rutland, and Tom caasell, manager of the
WliJllm R Hayes Syracuae Colwnbla Gu olflce IJI Mld$15 and .,.;.,. each,
dleport, an adultacouler ofloog ....,...,
. Robert E. Manley, VInton, Rt. l, atandlng, wW show films token
fliO and C&lt;Jell "driving 11cenae laat aummer at Philmont
auspemled f~r all: months, Ranch, scene of the Nations!
rdrlving while httozlcated · Scout Jamboree.
:Jarmel A. Delong,
Gem-go Meinhart, chairman
)\t. 2, $5 and coata, unsafe of a CUI'I'ellt attendance eooteat, GALLIPOLIS - Reservehicle; Joy C. Mltcbell, stung by remarb a - k ago vatliXIS f..- the annual Gallla
Ptrneroy flO and C&lt;Jell bn- that aD-day suckera ba P8SSed County Farm Bureau dinner
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cording to a reminder SAturday
Forfeiting bonols wert Jeffrey
by W. R. (Did:) Brown.
, R, Donohew, RaciJie, Rt. 2,
Gill lWl ~
.aUo posted, speeding; Clalr DAYTON (UPI) -Plana fQr The annual meetlnl Is
·E. Meets, Albany, Rt. 1, ~.50, a new service parta cenllr wltb scheduled 7 p.m., Thursday at
.~lnr.
3110,1100 lfjUII'e feet of ap~ee Green Elementary School,
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Entertainment wW he furtho General Motors ~
nlalled
by the Stngtng Sherllla, a
Dlvtslon.
CoiU!IIbus quartet. One of the
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everibJg opeakera wW he Dean
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· boy, Georse
CIIJLD IWU21
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RIPLEY, Ohio (UPl) - Butteu lqlsla.Uve
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' t!ldaniaUy trapped lrlslde a ldlled late Friday when lbe· ~-tor of I ll1&lt;!blle btme llrUdl by a car allllc Ohio 52
en Coqnl:)" Road ab)ul five . . . the d~Jo 1lmlta &lt;1. thla
Allleleouth ol bare.
IJro;m Coun\V ooillmunlty.

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American Aasociatlon
Collegiate Schools of BUI!nes8
(AACSB).Ilr. Koby staled that,
although the North Central
Asl!ociatloo of Colleges IIIII
Secondary Schools aceredlll an
entlrt college, aeparate ac·
crediting .bodies, IIUch u the
AACSB, accredit Individual
programs.
Rio Grande College ts also
eoostdertng, aCC&lt;ll'dtng to Dr.
Koby, the adclltion of a business
education program In the
future. The bualness educatloo
program, which would In·
corporate some of the buslneas
TO..uic;~:
administration cour101, would -ON-E.,.-W-A-~-N-UT-tr_ee_cut~
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DRUGS FATAL
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Pollee
found the biKly of Eric Dletrech,
II, Berea, Saturday In an Oblo
state University area apartment bare. Franklin County
Qlroner Dr. Robert Evans said cents for children, with
the youth died of an apperent reservations being needed as
overdose ol narcotics.
much as possible'.

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MONDAY
NIGHT
CIAL

THE IENGTHSID whlclla woman wiD go ere shown here by models, Roberta Sievers, ..
!ell, Shelly Untsla, center, and Mrs. Eerl W. Gault ol Pt. Pleassnl. AU lenilthl wW ba shown
In tbe Newcuner'• Club Style Sbow.

OPEN
EVERY
MONDAY
UNTIL 9

THIS ITEM ON SALE MONDAY 5 TO 9 ONLY

FlRST Q.U ALITY

PLANS COMPLETED - Mrs. Donald Untala, center
and Mrs. Donald Thaler, rlgbt,chalrmen for the Newcomerl
.Style Show discus&amp; final arrangementa with Mta. Slgtsm111ld

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1nve11on REIT one, With
However, book tli!pracllltion beadquarwr. ,In COlumbtii, Is
la not necesssrlll related to one ol tha acUve real astate
obsolescence and tile property lrlvsslment fruats tn Ohio. FCI'
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' Fuhlon Puzzle" Is the theme of
the NOWCCI'IIeta Club Style Show
• OCt. 8 at the Point Pleassnt

heldlllll1 actually be piJIIJig In
res! value. Therefore, the real
estate lrlveotment trust Is IJI an
extremely lav~rable pooltlon to
pey the hl&amp;hest posBlble return
to Investors.

Raort.
· Ill• "bands acrou tl\e river"
: ceeturet Newcomers ladles
bltve lnvlted the women of Pl.
'Pteaant to jolrl them.
t The program will be a buffet

(fl.flacalyear just~ (July
31) REIT one returned 9 per
cent to Ill shareholders. It Is
expected thai most o1 this
relltrn will he tu free. :the local
representsUve Ia Norris carter.

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be obtained from
· :lMrs. James Coonen, tlcbt
, ~Ji ebalrman, Bernadine's or
..·-··.-rear!'• Shoe store.
; .); Ill Pl. Pteassnt Uckets may be
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SHOES FROM &lt;:arl's entice Mrs. Jolm L. Ev.Ms,
Gallipoll.l, and Mrs. James Roberts, Pt. Pteallant: These
wiD model shoes from Corl'l and stylell'. from Ber·
nadlrle's at the Newcmners Style Slow.

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Bacon
5 lb.

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area and promtaes to be another
highlight for this year's annual
meeting. He urged all members
and friends of the or,ganizalion
to attend.
The price of the dinner tickets
will be $1.25 for adults and 75

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pholo or .hobby equipment,

Shenefield, Robert Burdette, Jr.
and Wayne Roush.
Tickets are also avsllable at
the Farm Bureau office In
Pomeroy.
King ssld that the board had
engaged an ootstandlrlg group
known as the "Otr Slickers"
who will make you ''pack up
your troubles and smile, smile,
smile." Thla group has en-

SEOUL (UPI)-Nurses at the

~~""t'4~'or"ttie''t.traateribit:ii&gt;m1'~y Frlda~ 'n~g~~l. ~ggbig a' bag~
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general membership's conslderaUon.
nckets for a steak dinner
precediJig the business meeting
are avsllable from these board
members, King, Roy Miller,
Mrs. Helen WIWams, Mrs. 7Jba
Mltlldfl, Jack W. Carley, Mrs.
Roy Holter, John Colwell,
Henry Frank, Mrs. Edison
Hollon, Harold Roush, lle•

NURSES STRIKE

Fined by .Tudge Frank W,
Porter were Donald E. Smith,
J'arkaraburg, Rt 4• $25 , NfL .,~JU,i:r.lll,ll:- Membih omall' '' ·d(4'
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The same general education
courses required IJI other major
programs, Dr. Koby COilllnlled,
will be lncluded .tn the h01slness
administration course. He
stated that a atudelll. enrolled IJI
the program would begin some
IJitroductory buslness couraes
In hla BOPilomore year, and
would complete hla business
requlrernen!IIJI hla junior and
senJ..- years.
The business admlnistratlon
program wW become effective
this fall, although It wW be In
tbe'development stage for three
years befllri! an appllcaUon for

Annual Meeting on Oct. 20

Fire Drills

12 Fined
In Meigs
Court

admlnlstratlon
to · the ,1970's.
curriculum lot the falllelllO&amp;Ier Informal diacusslons with
of the !irlyn lcadomlc year .. b111lness and community
Approval' of the new II'Oif8in leaders In aoulheastern Ohio,
waa given by the College's Dr. Chrislenaen concluded,
Board of Tru.ttees at them 1aat tends to lead to the concluoioo
meeting.
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that thq also would appreciate
s local source of trained tslent
According to Dr. O!riltensen, lor developing area c:ormnerce
a survey of atildent optnliXIS, and lrldllltry.
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uplrations and attitudes, WI- The course In business ad·
dertaken by the Board of mlnlstratloo, accordlrlg to Dr.
Trustees laat year, hu ID- Herman L. Koby, vlcedlcated that a business ad- president for academic affairs
ministration major at Rlo at the college, would be a fourGrande College Ia the moat year program, and would lead
desired additloo to the .,......t to s bachelor's degree. He said
currlculmn. He noted that the that the program would IJiclude

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NUMBER 688

PANTY HOSE
5 lo 9
MONDAY
ONlY

AtHENS - Area ehlldren
:: ~ an lnlerest ID art will 110
;~~ to enroll again thla fall in
. ·&gt;~'dllldren's art workshops to be
;~ ),"'-''1"C!OIIducted by the School of Art
;:;,;at Oblo Unlver!lty.
,~ ;o:, Workshop cla510&amp; for children
~ r~' to 13 will be conducted
; ~; :aaturday mornlrlp at Salgfred
·;:j;HaD on the campus. The classes
.;:;,•;will begin Oct. 10 and run
;. ;.'lbrotttlh the faD quarter WJW
;&gt; Dac.5. Ciassboursare9to 11:30

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:::. llltatandlng student artist. '.teachers and supervised by
· faculty fr001 the StbocJI ol Art
.Cia- wW provide a variety of

·-iteual-plastic esperlences IJI.
eluding drawing, palntlng,
prlntmsklnc, ceramics, conatructlons, and lllm.
·•· Regtstrall0111, llmlted to 50
"'"'""Is, wW he accepted by
the university's Worbhop
Office. Parenti of those

lrlclude George W. Grlmea, 40,
Point Pteassnt and Esther lr.Leport, 39.

students enroUIJig for the fall

classes·are
asked toatattend
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minute orientaUon
9 a.m.a at
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few scholarships for needy
Patchwork purr\ps
children are avaUable.

RAINBOW .

work good fashion magic this fallr
we sent our plain shoes over the
rainbow ... got·them back covered
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JUDGMENT MADE

PT. PLEASANT - Judgment
was granted on a court order
5i8ned by Judge l&amp;meo Lee
Thompllon Thursday 1n which
Pleasant VaDey Hospltal waa
given judj[ment In Ita action
aplrlst Ge&lt;rge Pteree Of Route
3, Albany, Oblo, IJI the I1Dil of
f/39.38 plus lntereat and costs.
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PT. PLE,!.SANT - Two
persons were lodged IJI the
Mason C&lt;ltmty Jail 011 charges
of lntoslcatlon Friday after
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RlO GRANDE - Dr. Alpb111 . Afflerlcan Council oo EdlieJitioo course work

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R. Cbrlotenaen, president ollllo !!as releaaed a sumy which commWJicatiolll. economics,
Grande College, saturday shows business admlnlslratlon finance , J•w·, marketing,
announced the collel:e hu .wW he one of the moat desired organization O!ICI 1!1811880ment,
added a program In bUIInea pi'OIP'ams In the early and mld· and quantitative methods.

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Edotoy out. Don' go bact for 811)'1hlng. Here die SlmPIOOI (father Will at the

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POMEROY - VIrgO King,
president of the Melgl County
Farm Bureau FederaUon, said
Saturday the annual meeting
wWbe Tuesday, OCt. 20, at 7:37
p.m." at tile new Meigs
111gb School. Reaolutlons of
county, state, and national
lssuea will be presented for the

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Gallll County Health llepartIIMilt are now strwblg the
~ ol checttng heating
ayalema acalnat carbon
nianadde tlaJwer.
c Jlolll. about eleclrlc cords?
Frayold e1ec1ric cords can start
a '· lll't. Electrlcal Ores are
lll'eond 11117 to smoldng and
rnatdlNJ as the leading cauae of
. fire.
BegiJI today to follow the hints
IJI the •CC&lt;IIlPIDYID8 pictures.
Learn the protective acta that
mll(bt save your Die.
. l'l'e1llaMin8 and practicing
could have asved the Uvee ol
!J18111 of lb... who dted IJI home
ilres laat year.

POMEROY
Twelve
defendant&amp; were fined and two
forfeited bonds tn Melgo County

Court Friday'

COIIIMiliiiiON TO MEET

VATICAN CITY (UPI)-The
lrlternatlonsl theological commisslon appolrlted IJI 11189 by
Pope Paul VI wW coovene
Monday to discuss doclrinal
issues under COOlllderaUon for
the past year, the Vatican said
Saturday. The 31knember com·
mission Includes some of the
Roman catholic church's top
theologianJ.

MAKE tr A RULE to close bedroom mors at night.
Tlltoe cloaed dOOl'll will liold back l1ameo and amoke,
allowlng vit.l llme Ill' escape. Here Betsy Slmpaon obaerves thla rule.

Rotary Members
Will Tour Marina
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National Medics! Center In thla
South Korean capital went on
otrtke Saturday, protesting the
transfer of the chief of the
center's nursing department.
The strtklrlg nurses said Miss
Vu Sen-Ium was translerred to
another government medical
facilty because of ber support
of a nurses' strike last week at
the cenler to back demands for
higher wages and shorter
working hours.

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following t1lnnar nest Friday. chesinclrcumference ..
Program Chairman C. E. President Charles S1mor.s
anl!lfe' vehlcls: Albert p' Blakeslee had charge of a brief presided. Birthday• of Jobn
tarter Galll...;lls $2i and "open meeting" session Werner and KeMy Grover were
coetli
overload· following dinner at Heath recognized.
~Leroy Lee,
Methodist Church where Ladia of the church serving a
;,·flO and coata ...red clear programs
through
the steak dinner were Mrs. Nan
dlltance· ~ R Boring Cbrlotmu holldaya were ten- Moore, Mrs. MOdred Zeigler,
~ Rt 1 t6 ~ C&lt;Jets' tstlvely outllned.
Mrs. J111Ullta Bachtel, Mrs. Kay
unlale vehl~te'; Basil
Two weeks
Friday night Hall and Miss Bess Sanborn.
Cremeans, Rutland, and Tom caasell, manager of the
WliJllm R Hayes Syracuae Colwnbla Gu olflce IJI Mld$15 and .,.;.,. each,
dleport, an adultacouler ofloog ....,...,
. Robert E. Manley, VInton, Rt. l, atandlng, wW show films token
fliO and C&lt;Jell "driving 11cenae laat aummer at Philmont
auspemled f~r all: months, Ranch, scene of the Nations!
rdrlving while httozlcated · Scout Jamboree.
:Jarmel A. Delong,
Gem-go Meinhart, chairman
)\t. 2, $5 and coata, unsafe of a CUI'I'ellt attendance eooteat, GALLIPOLIS - Reservehicle; Joy C. Mltcbell, stung by remarb a - k ago vatliXIS f..- the annual Gallla
Ptrneroy flO and C&lt;Jell bn- that aD-day suckera ba P8SSed County Farm Bureau dinner
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cording to a reminder SAturday
Forfeiting bonols wert Jeffrey
by W. R. (Did:) Brown.
, R, Donohew, RaciJie, Rt. 2,
Gill lWl ~
.aUo posted, speeding; Clalr DAYTON (UPI) -Plana fQr The annual meetlnl Is
·E. Meets, Albany, Rt. 1, ~.50, a new service parta cenllr wltb scheduled 7 p.m., Thursday at
.~lnr.
3110,1100 lfjUII'e feet of ap~ee Green Elementary School,
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Entertainment wW he furtho General Motors ~
nlalled
by the Stngtng Sherllla, a
Dlvtslon.
CoiU!IIbus quartet. One of the
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RIPLEY, Ohio (UPl) - Butteu lqlsla.Uve
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' t!ldaniaUy trapped lrlslde a ldlled late Friday when lbe· ~-tor of I ll1&lt;!blle btme llrUdl by a car allllc Ohio 52
en Coqnl:)" Road ab)ul five . . . the d~Jo 1lmlta &lt;1. thla
Allleleouth ol bare.
IJro;m Coun\V ooillmunlty.

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Collegiate Schools of BUI!nes8
(AACSB).Ilr. Koby staled that,
although the North Central
Asl!ociatloo of Colleges IIIII
Secondary Schools aceredlll an
entlrt college, aeparate ac·
crediting .bodies, IIUch u the
AACSB, accredit Individual
programs.
Rio Grande College ts also
eoostdertng, aCC&lt;ll'dtng to Dr.
Koby, the adclltion of a business
education program In the
future. The bualness educatloo
program, which would In·
corporate some of the buslneas
TO..uic;~:
administration cour101, would -ON-E.,.-W-A-~-N-UT-tr_ee_cut~
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DRUGS FATAL
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Pollee
found the biKly of Eric Dletrech,
II, Berea, Saturday In an Oblo
state University area apartment bare. Franklin County
Qlroner Dr. Robert Evans said cents for children, with
the youth died of an apperent reservations being needed as
overdose ol narcotics.
much as possible'.

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NIGHT
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THE IENGTHSID whlclla woman wiD go ere shown here by models, Roberta Sievers, ..
!ell, Shelly Untsla, center, and Mrs. Eerl W. Gault ol Pt. Pleassnl. AU lenilthl wW ba shown
In tbe Newcuner'• Club Style Sbow.

OPEN
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MONDAY
UNTIL 9

THIS ITEM ON SALE MONDAY 5 TO 9 ONLY

FlRST Q.U ALITY

PLANS COMPLETED - Mrs. Donald Untala, center
and Mrs. Donald Thaler, rlgbt,chalrmen for the Newcomerl
.Style Show discus&amp; final arrangementa with Mta. Slgtsm111ld

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1nve11on REIT one, With
However, book tli!pracllltion beadquarwr. ,In COlumbtii, Is
la not necesssrlll related to one ol tha acUve real astate
obsolescence and tile property lrlvsslment fruats tn Ohio. FCI'
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the NOWCCI'IIeta Club Style Show
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heldlllll1 actually be piJIIJig In
res! value. Therefore, the real
estate lrlveotment trust Is IJI an
extremely lav~rable pooltlon to
pey the hl&amp;hest posBlble return
to Investors.

Raort.
· Ill• "bands acrou tl\e river"
: ceeturet Newcomers ladles
bltve lnvlted the women of Pl.
'Pteaant to jolrl them.
t The program will be a buffet

(fl.flacalyear just~ (July
31) REIT one returned 9 per
cent to Ill shareholders. It Is
expected thai most o1 this
relltrn will he tu free. :the local
representsUve Ia Norris carter.

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be obtained from
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, ~Ji ebalrman, Bernadine's or
..·-··.-rear!'• Shoe store.
; .); Ill Pl. Pteassnt Uckets may be
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SHOES FROM &lt;:arl's entice Mrs. Jolm L. Ev.Ms,
Gallipoll.l, and Mrs. James Roberts, Pt. Pteallant: These
wiD model shoes from Corl'l and stylell'. from Ber·
nadlrle's at the Newcmners Style Slow.

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Bacon
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area and promtaes to be another
highlight for this year's annual
meeting. He urged all members
and friends of the or,ganizalion
to attend.
The price of the dinner tickets
will be $1.25 for adults and 75

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Shenefield, Robert Burdette, Jr.
and Wayne Roush.
Tickets are also avsllable at
the Farm Bureau office In
Pomeroy.
King ssld that the board had
engaged an ootstandlrlg group
known as the "Otr Slickers"
who will make you ''pack up
your troubles and smile, smile,
smile." Thla group has en-

SEOUL (UPI)-Nurses at the

~~""t'4~'or"ttie''t.traateribit:ii&gt;m1'~y Frlda~ 'n~g~~l. ~ggbig a' bag~
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nckets for a steak dinner
precediJig the business meeting
are avsllable from these board
members, King, Roy Miller,
Mrs. Helen WIWams, Mrs. 7Jba
Mltlldfl, Jack W. Carley, Mrs.
Roy Holter, John Colwell,
Henry Frank, Mrs. Edison
Hollon, Harold Roush, lle•

NURSES STRIKE

Fined by .Tudge Frank W,
Porter were Donald E. Smith,
J'arkaraburg, Rt 4• $25 , NfL .,~JU,i:r.lll,ll:- Membih omall' '' ·d(4'
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courses required IJI other major
programs, Dr. Koby COilllnlled,
will be lncluded .tn the h01slness
administration course. He
stated that a atudelll. enrolled IJI
the program would begin some
IJitroductory buslness couraes
In hla BOPilomore year, and
would complete hla business
requlrernen!IIJI hla junior and
senJ..- years.
The business admlnistratlon
program wW become effective
this fall, although It wW be In
tbe'development stage for three
years befllri! an appllcaUon for

Annual Meeting on Oct. 20

Fire Drills

12 Fined
In Meigs
Court

admlnlstratlon
to · the ,1970's.
curriculum lot the falllelllO&amp;Ier Informal diacusslons with
of the !irlyn lcadomlc year .. b111lness and community
Approval' of the new II'Oif8in leaders In aoulheastern Ohio,
waa given by the College's Dr. Chrislenaen concluded,
Board of Tru.ttees at them 1aat tends to lead to the concluoioo
meeting.
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that thq also would appreciate
s local source of trained tslent
According to Dr. O!riltensen, lor developing area c:ormnerce
a survey of atildent optnliXIS, and lrldllltry.
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uplrations and attitudes, WI- The course In business ad·
dertaken by the Board of mlnlstratloo, accordlrlg to Dr.
Trustees laat year, hu ID- Herman L. Koby, vlcedlcated that a business ad- president for academic affairs
ministration major at Rlo at the college, would be a fourGrande College Ia the moat year program, and would lead
desired additloo to the .,......t to s bachelor's degree. He said
currlculmn. He noted that the that the program would IJiclude

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PANTY HOSE
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MONDAY
ONlY

AtHENS - Area ehlldren
:: ~ an lnlerest ID art will 110
;~~ to enroll again thla fall in
. ·&gt;~'dllldren's art workshops to be
;~ ),"'-''1"C!OIIducted by the School of Art
;:;,;at Oblo Unlver!lty.
,~ ;o:, Workshop cla510&amp; for children
~ r~' to 13 will be conducted
; ~; :aaturday mornlrlp at Salgfred
·;:j;HaD on the campus. The classes
.;:;,•;will begin Oct. 10 and run
;. ;.'lbrotttlh the faD quarter WJW
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:::. llltatandlng student artist. '.teachers and supervised by
· faculty fr001 the StbocJI ol Art
.Cia- wW provide a variety of

·-iteual-plastic esperlences IJI.
eluding drawing, palntlng,
prlntmsklnc, ceramics, conatructlons, and lllm.
·•· Regtstrall0111, llmlted to 50
"'"'""Is, wW he accepted by
the university's Worbhop
Office. Parenti of those

lrlclude George W. Grlmea, 40,
Point Pteassnt and Esther lr.Leport, 39.

students enroUIJig for the fall

classes·are
asked toatattend
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few scholarships for needy
Patchwork purr\ps
children are avaUable.

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work good fashion magic this fallr
we sent our plain shoes over the
rainbow ... got·them back covered
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JUDGMENT MADE

PT. PLEASANT - Judgment
was granted on a court order
5i8ned by Judge l&amp;meo Lee
Thompllon Thursday 1n which
Pleasant VaDey Hospltal waa
given judj[ment In Ita action
aplrlst Ge&lt;rge Pteree Of Route
3, Albany, Oblo, IJI the I1Dil of
f/39.38 plus lntereat and costs.
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Cornoi/Rod/Biue/Grey/Bild&lt;, lnd

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PT. PLE,!.SANT - Two
persons were lodged IJI the
Mason C&lt;ltmty Jail 011 charges
of lntoslcatlon Friday after
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evening Girl ScU Troop 1111 Nukfy, Joan Haaklnl, Becky
beld 811 Induction ceremony at Durham, Kalby Evant, Ailsa
the Grace Melbodlsl Church. Bev~rly, Jane Beman, Andl
Following the flag ceremony, a
reading and nplanation of the
Girl Seoul Promlae, LaWI, and
the Eight ~bles were
held. Allar each law and illdetpenalble WJ.I glv811, a candle
was Utto repreeeDI that law.
Kenlor memberl Debbie
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announclllg t11e enga~ement
llld: a~._.or
,,· their daugbter.-llonnle !kle, ~
Mr. Gene ,GooJdbl, 1011 of Mrs.
Joe Wlllla!'N Eureka and' lbe
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Miss Trainer .attended
ionalhan Alder lfl&amp;h School and
II a lt181 aradulte of •~~ou~~~­
WOitern lfl&amp;h Sd!Ool, !'llrlol.
'She li employed al Robblnt and

llynJe, Debbie 8rowQ,

Pithy

Miller, Debbie Bingham,
Beverly Rowland, Bnada Btuh
and Kim Nukfy then •capped
the new memben.
Other members taking part In
lbe ceremony were l Cwol
Folden, IdA Mlill, Margl 8ry811,
Cindy Merrifield, Brenda
Kllltts, Margl Ebman and Anita
Cahoon.

Mym.

Mr. Gooldin attended Hannan
Tl'lce Scbool811d Ia empiO)'ed II
Cl1ril Craft, ~.

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Nov1111ber f7 at the Gallla
Bepflll ilntrcb, Gallla, Ollio.

Permellia Ann Loog

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'111E LENGniStowblch a womanwlllgoare llhownbere bY DIOdels Roberbl Sievers
left, SbeUy Llntala, center, and Mrs. Earl W. Gault.of Pl. Pleasant. All~~ will be llho~­
ln the NewcmJer's Club Style Show.

PLANS OOMPLETED - Mrs. Donald Llntala, center
and Mrs. Donald Thaler, right, chairman for the Nnroollll!l'l
.SiyJe Show discuss llnalarrangements with Mrs. Slc1mlund

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Wooclrllll' Bro1llllnl, Vlntm, are ltlllOIIJICing lbe en,sacement
, and IIPPJ'08cblni11111'1'18Se of their daughter, Qmnle 8Je, 1o
1errJ Umrell llal'llea, ton of Mr. and Mra. ManeD G.
, ~~ame~'a~~o ohlllton.
Mill llr'tllrnllw II a 1988 grllduate of North Gallla lllgb
IJ!!hoGI and II PI' r tUy employed atl'llople'• Ule lrtlurance
In Jllekaolr. Mr. Bemes II a liM graduate of North GaDia
· ·lfllti$cbool. Be altetded Ohio Unlvenlly wltere he became a
mamber .~~. Sicma Theta Epallon frai«DDb'. He gradual4d
frD Rlq qrarlde Qlllep w1tere he wu a llliiDber or Alpha
IJiitl P.iMI!oo fraternity. Mr. IJames II pruent1y employed
II Jilt GaUia County Welflre Depirlmenl,
'!be llieddlul will be an event of November the Z1llh at
Vinton Melhodlll Cbtrrdi.

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GAWPOUS - A new ldnd can get a piece &lt;l major real deducttble openre.
fllveltm liEIT One, With
of lnvesll!lent comJNIIlY II of. estate action that they never
However, book depredaUOD · headquar~ In Collllllbu), Is
ferlng benellls from the uaual could aff&lt;l'd on their own.
is not neceuarUy related lo one of the acUve real estate
tax and economic ndvanteges A qealHled REIT mual, by obsolescence and the propealy Investment trusts ill Ohio. F&lt;l'
thai real estate Investments federal law, ,distribute at least held may actuany be ga1nlns In lls·fttcal year just .ooect (,July
oflerandalsoregularpayments !IOpercentofltsnetearnlngsto real value. Theref&lt;I'O, the real 31) REIT One retUrned 9 per

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the Newcomers Cub Style Show
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ofaubttsntial cash distributions
to shareholders, a large portion
ofwblcbmaycome to them taxfrH. !I also gives them .the very
real poealbillty of appreciation
lnlnveslrnentvalui!. Realestale
inveatmenttrust (REIT) 5harea
are attracting a growing
nwnber oflnvestcrslooklng for
tex-eheltered Income.
SlmpUiled, the real estate

Its shareholders. They are
taxed at the corporate rate only
on the lllcome they retain. The
Income dl1lrlbuted among
shareholdera Is not taxed, thus
eceounting lor much of the
ev&lt;~r.growll'lg popularity of the
lunda.
Theref&lt;~"e, a qualllled real
estate Investment trust has a
tax a~
lnvealmep~~~'
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In a "hands acroas me river"

';cesture,

Newcomers ladles
·:)ll&amp;ve lnviiA!d the women of Pl.
'. Pleasant to Join them.
; The JII'Dgram will be a buHel
luncheon and style ohow
through the courteey of BerL.Dadlne's and carl's Shoe store.

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estate lnvealmentlrustls In an
extremely fav&lt;~"able pooltlon lo
pay the hllheat poUlble return
to lnvesloi'J.

cent to Its abareholdarlt. 11 Is
apeciA!d that 111011 of tills
returnwlllbetaxfree. The local
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The difference Is thai In a real gains lnconle,
eststl! · lrUII, the money II 1n: Ordinary Income lroCn the
vested In real estate.
trust Is ·taxable to the
. The Idea Is thai with a lot of 1berebolder recelllng It , as
people poolillg their cash, they; · ortlin,ry ltu:ome · without
;. Tlcketa may be obtained from
dlyj(jend ucllulm. Long term ·
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· ,!Mrs. James Coonen, tlcktl
. :tehairman, Bernadine's or
. He Mused! .
. Cl!pltal «4tni ·.distributed·. to
: ,'&gt;Cwl'a Shoe Stcre.
TUCSON,
Arfx.
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SHOES FROM -Carl's entice Mrs. Jmn L. Ev8118
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~lent&amp; u jqsl ~I - lOng
,: )I In Pt. Pleasant tickets may be
Gallipoli'l, and Mrs. James Ili&gt;berts, Pl. Pleaunt · 'l'helt
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will model5hoes from Carl's and !!tyler. from ·BerDotsoa, tl, told :obrlfl's A strong · Investment ad·
; :~Wellman and Mrs. Russell
nadine's at the Newcomers Style !lww.
depullef the peaty bueel ,... vanblge sterna lrOIII the fact
; . ;~,Bibbee. .
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Include Ge&lt;l'ge w. Grimes, 40, pllt.l aad fired. Be a!fued · estate valualjOD, depredatlm
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lr~ay
lUUY
Point Pleasant and Esther lr.- the 117 aad wtllllded hlmplf represent&amp; a lou ill value 8lld
1&lt;~
Leport, 39.
Ill the left balld.
1&lt;1' Income tax (1111')10801 II a
:; ~~ o\'111ENS - Area children students enrolling for the fall
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811 lllteresl In art will be clatses are asked to allend a ~·-••••••••••••••. .
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enroll again this fall In minute &lt;~"lentstion at 9 a.m. at
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.;;;~·· art workshops to be the first meetiog, Oc.l. 10. A •10
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materials, instructors @nd
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·&lt;;&lt;', W&lt;l'kshopclanesforchlldren emergency medlcallllrilces. A
. ~ 1\7 to 13 will be conducted few scholarships lor needy
Patchwork puo-i't)s
:\Balurday mornings at Selgfred cblldren are available.
work good fashion magic this fall!
:::iBaU on the camJllll. The claa!ies
; : ~.:will begin Oct. 10 811d run
JUDGMENT MADE
we.sent our plain shoes over the
:)tbroagh the laD quarter until PT. PLEASANT - JUdgment
rainbow .. . got· them back covered
:-:'Dec.5.Ciuaboursare9to 11:30 was granted on a court &lt;l'der
:- :.a.m.
signed by Judge ~- Lee
with happy sf)lashes of col6r
w111 be taught hY Thompson Thuraday lb whlc111
::; tatalandlng student artist· Pleasant Valley Bospltal
just for your ,
_teachers and 8ll()ei'Vlaed by given Judgment In Ill 8CIIOIII
· faeulty fr&lt;ll1 the Stllool of Art. against George Pierce of Route
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Qlrres will provide a variety ot 3, Albany, Ohio, In the twn
A•nnms~·~
·¥1auaJ-piasUc experiences ill· $739.36 plus lnlfreat 811d coots.
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Jll'illlmaklng, ceramics, conTWO ~
tlrucUons, and fUm ,
PT. PLE,I.SANT - Two
,.,. RqlslraUons, llmlled to 50 person• were lodged In the
Jiudenta, wiU be accepiA!d by Mason County JaU on charges
lbe university's Workshop of Intoxication Friday alter
Office. Parents of those arrests by State Pollee. These

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the
.~Caunt.7 s.1oo No, ll2, ~t811d opening form. The Child
.;Potty mel at the home of• Welfare Chairman, Emma
, ·c!lJad11CumillpnearPIIIDeiO)', ,Waylaftd said obe was waiting
' .'l'llurl4l1 mnille· Le PeUt word . from Nallonal Jewish
t,. ·~apeau MUdred Hamilton Boaplbll In Denver of the
· presided,• at the butlness

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.'M·rs..How·ard l·s Hostess for.

men

'l'uren

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DIET

LOSE 5 POUNDSOVERNIGH'FI
the secret ot incredible, No· Effort, No-Orug.
fornlull! I Have' your
yummy" Biltz"! (4 mystery meals) .,.
! Wake up! - and YOii )Jave lost 5 pounds.
Sure! But It wo~ks. Every tlm9. OR.

OA Y reducing

•-rl&lt;&gt;d MONEY BACK! SPECIALO.FFEit(llmlted

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·lelllber !Mt~ Of tile Paint
priet Bapalt &amp;uldaJ .8cliool
leacbn and ofllcera • beld
. In the l!tmie oi M1. and Mnl.
We iloll'ard wllb tile

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¢ 1 111, Devolloils _. by
,Mr. '1o1m~.
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.' lll,trlng tbe buof- 011 18111011

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·~Rev. Jolin lana tep~~~'l4d U.:
'Cburch board of TrWJtees
':del'lded))linaf&lt;l'lbarecrutiOO:
J:jlrojeel,wlllbemadedurlngthe
a rillter nmh, wtlb the project
ito llarlal the~ of public
,,~ ltl ,lbl rpi'ln&amp;.
., :t Mn. ~ uplalnad lbe
. , :.,. i!ei.+Oe for lfll, wtlb lbe
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Mrs. Hoyt Mullins is
Emblem Club Hostess

Convention Slides Shown At

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
GALLIPOLIS TemM.
Ev1111,
Vlntm, are IIIIIOIIIICIDs lbe engagement of her
peralure, )ll'eclpltatlon and
-Iller 0011ditlpae f&lt;l' each 31 daughter, Permellla Ann Long, to Mr. Gary Ray Hayn01, 11011
bour period u recorded by..Fete of Mr. and Mrs. Bull Haynes, Rl. I Mkllleport.
Mill Long II a 11117lfl'lduate ol N&lt;l'th GaiUa lllgb School
McCormlcll, Falrfteld Weather
and II preaenUy a l8nlor at the Unlvenlty ol Clnclnnati.
Statim Obener.
DaJ .
RIP Low PM. There she II lludylng Sociology and recently was cboeen lor
Sunday
70
ttl
.10 Ivy Chain, a Junior "omen's honorary.
Mr. Ha)'D88 Is a 1917 greduate of Rutland lllgb School
Monday
rr 4D
and Is presently statlmed with the Air Force In Wlesbuden,
Tuesday
65
37
Wedneoday 78
t5
Gennall)' where be is oludylng eleclronlca. Before lllllerlng
Tlluraday
71
38
the Alr F&lt;l'ce he was a draltamlln r,.. Ollwnbwi and Southern
Friday
79
4f
Ohio Electrlc Olmpany.
SalurdaJ
10
57
The wedding Is planned I&lt;I' early Jane, lfll. After which
Average high temperature lor the couple will return to ller!nan)'f&lt;~"two yeart.
nek lhll year - 70 degrees.
Lui year - 75.5 degrees.
Average low temperature for
,...k lhll year - 4U degrees.
Lut year- 17.7 degrees.
Total preclpltstlon 1&lt;1' weell
lbiJ year - .10 Inch. Lui
ynr - .28 Inch.
Total preclpltsUon to date
IIIli year - 30.36 Inches. Lut
GALIJPOIJS - Mrs. Hoyt Information from a
of
year - 31.54 Inches.
Mullins was hostess for sources. One person who belped
Normal average precipitation Emanon Club Thursday her was Dr. Richard Walker
annually - 4o.tll Inches.
evening. Mrs. KimbaU SUiter son of Mro. WUIIam H. Walker:
presided over a 5hort bUI!ness another member of the club.
meeting then turned It over to She also took material from the
Mrs. Harry K. Mills who had Population Bomb.
charge of the program.
Light refreshments were
Mrs. Mllllgave a program on aerved by the hooteu at the
Pollution and the Population close of the meeting.

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!I!MI RaJi.f Day In 1111

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1J8r17 dcl!laUona. She pceaanl4d

s·..:llr·n Ou*_Joo'.r.'S
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a checl ,,.. fM.lll obe had
~ved for redemption of oOit
1-1r;U1
drink bottle capo. It will be
addfid to the Child Welfare
PT. PLEASANT - "Mother the public school system
Fund.
Nature still provides the ~more Imperative each

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Faye Wlldennuth, Carrie nation's

best

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~~Aw:v=~ation
..~~~~~=~:theses has
said Ollio bad received many
Bennett, recenUy lranalerred provided lncreaBlng asalstsnce

The superintendent urged aU awards at Marcbe NaUonale, from Ohio, bas the lead article
"to come, 8lld brlna 1011100110 1J11G118 them llnl plaoe f&lt;l' Ill the Augual lsaue of "Soil
with you".
publlcil.y ecrap book, aeeGIId Conservation Magazine." The
II waa moved 8lld 88CUided place lor hlltory, first In artlclo•cites three Ollio tcbool
by !be group, to..,_ a candy dlvlllon for a hal l)'tDbollllng dlslrlc!l that have Joined hands
llile, during the Th•nhclvmc the parlnenblp tbeme f&lt;~" the lo provide conservation
ltUOII. II a11o vollld to year 'CirbiiiJic lfl&amp;h'. The)' allo educallm lc.- 11,000 students
relalnaUolll~forthe 187t'71 wmawardal&lt;l'partlelpatiODIII and 700 teacbera Ill a .Trl.lchool year. Ill a brief aU pbaaee Of the Jll'lllfllll.
Dlslrlet Outdoor Education
tlalemenl to tile 'lfOiqll Mn. Naw namee .wwe conaldlrad Project
lloWard said, "If WI Jll.,_lo for parlnerablp, Carrie )'leut- Another article In the
be OlrialliDI, we llhould nve u lllng reported that the Marcbe magazine lelia of scs
lh'lsUanl. Be a ·ll8hl ~ Departemental would be beld ~ 1o local tcbool of.
-mple fw Olben lo follow.• before the Legion Aullllary llclals In PI'~ outdoor

to tchool boarda In establlablng
outdooc laboratories at part of
the
school
curricula.
Monongahela County SCS
personnel In cooperation with
Uie County Board of Educatlm
and the County Ealenalon Agent
ec..tuct a week-long outdoor
W&lt;l'kthop lor about 800 siKIIt
graders each year. The claus
feature botany, tolls and tsnd
uae, ecology and forestry.
Nature study areas offer
atudentspraelicalnperienceln
Site slrmed the clanaWf o1 Convention next year ill c.,__ w:wlt for aome .1,800 other elementary aubjectuucb
drugabuac,IIIIIOIIC~~fi C3eva1aD4o pennlllllm bavll\i
tcllo91cldldnn. aamalh,blology,cbemlatryand
today.
. · . &gt;'· •• ~ !liven at the Eueuilft
,
beida the
understanding of en·
Plana were made far a . Committee meallng of the Soli
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of the en.
clall, lo meet each
~ !A&amp;Ion AtiiWary.
f&lt;~" the
cllllna "the need The
' to the future of
from Ita 7 p.m. althe c:llrjacb. The ~ meeting ad- f&lt;l'
ed~IIOII In
The lllndaJ Sebool lltlllllll ,. ~ and
Neullllng '
1be 11ee11 will be llulilelt llld •~owed
and pldum ·
dlarid. All lea. . . om,.. ·
the Nallo!!al
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Dopartemental O.apea•t Harel country," said James •S. Ben· vlronmentsl and conaervation
EDioll 1beJ bad attended. A nell, State Conaervalionlll lor decisions lacing these students

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Miss Trainer ·
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GALLIPOLII - Monday ~ow membera are : 11P7
evening Girl ScU Troop 1111 Nukfy, Joan Haaklnl, Becky
beld 811 Induction ceremony at Durham, Kalby Evant, Ailsa
the Grace Melbodlsl Church. Bev~rly, Jane Beman, Andl
Following the flag ceremony, a
reading and nplanation of the
Girl Seoul Promlae, LaWI, and
the Eight ~bles were
held. Allar each law and illdetpenalble WJ.I glv811, a candle
was Utto repreeeDI that law.
Kenlor memberl Debbie
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. &amp;an! 'b-alner, Bidwell Rt. 2, 11'8

announclllg t11e enga~ement
llld: a~._.or
,,· their daugbter.-llonnle !kle, ~
Mr. Gene ,GooJdbl, 1011 of Mrs.
Joe Wlllla!'N Eureka and' lbe
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WlDiaDJa.
Miss Trainer .attended
ionalhan Alder lfl&amp;h School and
II a lt181 aradulte of •~~ou~~~­
WOitern lfl&amp;h Sd!Ool, !'llrlol.
'She li employed al Robblnt and

llynJe, Debbie 8rowQ,

Pithy

Miller, Debbie Bingham,
Beverly Rowland, Bnada Btuh
and Kim Nukfy then •capped
the new memben.
Other members taking part In
lbe ceremony were l Cwol
Folden, IdA Mlill, Margl 8ry811,
Cindy Merrifield, Brenda
Kllltts, Margl Ebman and Anita
Cahoon.

Mym.

Mr. Gooldin attended Hannan
Tl'lce Scbool811d Ia empiO)'ed II
Cl1ril Craft, ~.

· The weddllli will be
Nov1111ber f7 at the Gallla
Bepflll ilntrcb, Gallla, Ollio.

Permellia Ann Loog

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'111E LENGniStowblch a womanwlllgoare llhownbere bY DIOdels Roberbl Sievers
left, SbeUy Llntala, center, and Mrs. Earl W. Gault.of Pl. Pleasant. All~~ will be llho~­
ln the NewcmJer's Club Style Show.

PLANS OOMPLETED - Mrs. Donald Llntala, center
and Mrs. Donald Thaler, right, chairman for the Nnroollll!l'l
.SiyJe Show discuss llnalarrangements with Mrs. Slc1mlund

· . Style Show
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the lldre...... "all the preU)o . .

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NOVEMBER WEDDING PI.Am.'ED - Mr. and Mrs.
Wooclrllll' Bro1llllnl, Vlntm, are ltlllOIIJICing lbe en,sacement
, and IIPPJ'08cblni11111'1'18Se of their daughter, Qmnle 8Je, 1o
1errJ Umrell llal'llea, ton of Mr. and Mra. ManeD G.
, ~~ame~'a~~o ohlllton.
Mill llr'tllrnllw II a 1988 grllduate of North Gallla lllgb
IJ!!hoGI and II PI' r tUy employed atl'llople'• Ule lrtlurance
In Jllekaolr. Mr. Bemes II a liM graduate of North GaDia
· ·lfllti$cbool. Be altetded Ohio Unlvenlly wltere he became a
mamber .~~. Sicma Theta Epallon frai«DDb'. He gradual4d
frD Rlq qrarlde Qlllep w1tere he wu a llliiDber or Alpha
IJiitl P.iMI!oo fraternity. Mr. IJames II pruent1y employed
II Jilt GaUia County Welflre Depirlmenl,
'!be llieddlul will be an event of November the Z1llh at
Vinton Melhodlll Cbtrrdi.

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GAWPOUS - A new ldnd can get a piece &lt;l major real deducttble openre.
fllveltm liEIT One, With
of lnvesll!lent comJNIIlY II of. estate action that they never
However, book depredaUOD · headquar~ In Collllllbu), Is
ferlng benellls from the uaual could aff&lt;l'd on their own.
is not neceuarUy related lo one of the acUve real estate
tax and economic ndvanteges A qealHled REIT mual, by obsolescence and the propealy Investment trusts ill Ohio. F&lt;l'
thai real estate Investments federal law, ,distribute at least held may actuany be ga1nlns In lls·fttcal year just .ooect (,July
oflerandalsoregularpayments !IOpercentofltsnetearnlngsto real value. Theref&lt;I'O, the real 31) REIT One retUrned 9 per

' GALLIPOLIS "'rho.
' Faablon Puzzle" is the theme of
the Newcomers Cub Style Show
' Qct. 8 at the Point Pleasant

ofaubttsntial cash distributions
to shareholders, a large portion
ofwblcbmaycome to them taxfrH. !I also gives them .the very
real poealbillty of appreciation
lnlnveslrnentvalui!. Realestale
inveatmenttrust (REIT) 5harea
are attracting a growing
nwnber oflnvestcrslooklng for
tex-eheltered Income.
SlmpUiled, the real estate

Its shareholders. They are
taxed at the corporate rate only
on the lllcome they retain. The
Income dl1lrlbuted among
shareholdera Is not taxed, thus
eceounting lor much of the
ev&lt;~r.growll'lg popularity of the
lunda.
Theref&lt;~"e, a qualllled real
estate Investment trust has a
tax a~
lnvealmep~~~'
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Relorl
In a "hands acroas me river"

';cesture,

Newcomers ladles
·:)ll&amp;ve lnviiA!d the women of Pl.
'. Pleasant to Join them.
; The JII'Dgram will be a buHel
luncheon and style ohow
through the courteey of BerL.Dadlne's and carl's Shoe store.

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vestcr's money is placed In its lnvestcrs aU of lilt or@!ary

a.

estate lnvealmentlrustls In an
extremely fav&lt;~"able pooltlon lo
pay the hllheat poUlble return
to lnvesloi'J.

cent to Its abareholdarlt. 11 Is
apeciA!d that 111011 of tills
returnwlllbetaxfree. The local
representative Is Norrll Carter.
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stocb bY the fund'S offlcera../bi'i!ome and' all ~ol'
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The difference Is thai In a real gains lnconle,
eststl! · lrUII, the money II 1n: Ordinary Income lroCn the
vested In real estate.
trust Is ·taxable to the
. The Idea Is thai with a lot of 1berebolder recelllng It , as
people poolillg their cash, they; · ortlin,ry ltu:ome · without
;. Tlcketa may be obtained from
dlyj(jend ucllulm. Long term ·
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· ,!Mrs. James Coonen, tlcktl
. :tehairman, Bernadine's or
. He Mused! .
. Cl!pltal «4tni ·.distributed·. to
: ,'&gt;Cwl'a Shoe Stcre.
TUCSON,
Arfx.
(!JPl)..,.fl
. ~.,. taue~ · IO the
SHOES FROM -Carl's entice Mrs. Jmn L. Ev8118
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~lent&amp; u jqsl ~I - lOng
,: )I In Pt. Pleasant tickets may be
Gallipoli'l, and Mrs. James Ili&gt;berts, Pl. Pleaunt · 'l'helt
way
te
.W
a
Oy
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b
at
Nod·
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capltal •.U.. ~. , . ·
,: ;•:;obbllned from Mrs. Bill
will model5hoes from Carl's and !!tyler. from ·BerDotsoa, tl, told :obrlfl's A strong · Investment ad·
; :~Wellman and Mrs. Russell
nadine's at the Newcomers Style !lww.
depullef the peaty bueel ,... vanblge sterna lrOIII the fact
; . ;~,Bibbee. .
boiHrinc lllm.
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that property Is entitled to
ri'\·'
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Dillon plebd ap 1111 .zt 1~lion allowancu. lll real
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Include Ge&lt;l'ge w. Grimes, 40, pllt.l aad fired. Be a!fued · estate valualjOD, depredatlm
}:l-4111
lr~ay
lUUY
Point Pleasant and Esther lr.- the 117 aad wtllllded hlmplf represent&amp; a lou ill value 8lld
1&lt;~
Leport, 39.
Ill the left balld.
1&lt;1' Income tax (1111')10801 II a
:; ~~ o\'111ENS - Area children students enrolling for the fall
~'~Ill
811 lllteresl In art will be clatses are asked to allend a ~·-••••••••••••••. .
;~ to
enroll again this fall In minute &lt;~"lentstion at 9 a.m. at
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.;;;~·· art workshops to be the first meetiog, Oc.l. 10. A •10
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materials, instructors @nd
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. ~ 1\7 to 13 will be conducted few scholarships lor needy
Patchwork puo-i't)s
:\Balurday mornings at Selgfred cblldren are available.
work good fashion magic this fall!
:::iBaU on the camJllll. The claa!ies
; : ~.:will begin Oct. 10 811d run
JUDGMENT MADE
we.sent our plain shoes over the
:)tbroagh the laD quarter until PT. PLEASANT - JUdgment
rainbow .. . got· them back covered
:-:'Dec.5.Ciuaboursare9to 11:30 was granted on a court &lt;l'der
:- :.a.m.
signed by Judge ~- Lee
with happy sf)lashes of col6r
w111 be taught hY Thompson Thuraday lb whlc111
::; tatalandlng student artist· Pleasant Valley Bospltal
just for your ,
_teachers and 8ll()ei'Vlaed by given Judgment In Ill 8CIIOIII
· faeulty fr&lt;ll1 the Stllool of Art. against George Pierce of Route
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Qlrres will provide a variety ot 3, Albany, Ohio, In the twn
A•nnms~·~
·¥1auaJ-piasUc experiences ill· $739.36 plus lnlfreat 811d coots.
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tlrucUons, and fUm ,
PT. PLE,I.SANT - Two
,.,. RqlslraUons, llmlled to 50 person• were lodged In the
Jiudenta, wiU be accepiA!d by Mason County JaU on charges
lbe university's Workshop of Intoxication Friday alter
Office. Parents of those arrests by State Pollee. These

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the
.~Caunt.7 s.1oo No, ll2, ~t811d opening form. The Child
.;Potty mel at the home of• Welfare Chairman, Emma
, ·c!lJad11CumillpnearPIIIDeiO)', ,Waylaftd said obe was waiting
' .'l'llurl4l1 mnille· Le PeUt word . from Nallonal Jewish
t,. ·~apeau MUdred Hamilton Boaplbll In Denver of the
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'l'uren

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LOSE 5 POUNDSOVERNIGH'FI
the secret ot incredible, No· Effort, No-Orug.
fornlull! I Have' your
yummy" Biltz"! (4 mystery meals) .,.
! Wake up! - and YOii )Jave lost 5 pounds.
Sure! But It wo~ks. Every tlm9. OR.

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priet Bapalt &amp;uldaJ .8cliool
leacbn and ofllcera • beld
. In the l!tmie oi M1. and Mnl.
We iloll'ard wllb tile

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¢ 1 111, Devolloils _. by
,Mr. '1o1m~.
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.' lll,trlng tbe buof- 011 18111011

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·~Rev. Jolin lana tep~~~'l4d U.:
'Cburch board of TrWJtees
':del'lded))linaf&lt;l'lbarecrutiOO:
J:jlrojeel,wlllbemadedurlngthe
a rillter nmh, wtlb the project
ito llarlal the~ of public
,,~ ltl ,lbl rpi'ln&amp;.
., :t Mn. ~ uplalnad lbe
. , :.,. i!ei.+Oe for lfll, wtlb lbe
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Emblem Club Hostess

Convention Slides Shown At

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
GALLIPOLIS TemM.
Ev1111,
Vlntm, are IIIIIOIIIICIDs lbe engagement of her
peralure, )ll'eclpltatlon and
-Iller 0011ditlpae f&lt;l' each 31 daughter, Permellla Ann Long, to Mr. Gary Ray Hayn01, 11011
bour period u recorded by..Fete of Mr. and Mrs. Bull Haynes, Rl. I Mkllleport.
Mill Long II a 11117lfl'lduate ol N&lt;l'th GaiUa lllgb School
McCormlcll, Falrfteld Weather
and II preaenUy a l8nlor at the Unlvenlty ol Clnclnnati.
Statim Obener.
DaJ .
RIP Low PM. There she II lludylng Sociology and recently was cboeen lor
Sunday
70
ttl
.10 Ivy Chain, a Junior "omen's honorary.
Mr. Ha)'D88 Is a 1917 greduate of Rutland lllgb School
Monday
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and Is presently statlmed with the Air Force In Wlesbuden,
Tuesday
65
37
Wedneoday 78
t5
Gennall)' where be is oludylng eleclronlca. Before lllllerlng
Tlluraday
71
38
the Alr F&lt;l'ce he was a draltamlln r,.. Ollwnbwi and Southern
Friday
79
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Ohio Electrlc Olmpany.
SalurdaJ
10
57
The wedding Is planned I&lt;I' early Jane, lfll. After which
Average high temperature lor the couple will return to ller!nan)'f&lt;~"two yeart.
nek lhll year - 70 degrees.
Lui year - 75.5 degrees.
Average low temperature for
,...k lhll year - 4U degrees.
Lut year- 17.7 degrees.
Total preclpltstlon 1&lt;1' weell
lbiJ year - .10 Inch. Lui
ynr - .28 Inch.
Total preclpltsUon to date
IIIli year - 30.36 Inches. Lut
GALIJPOIJS - Mrs. Hoyt Information from a
of
year - 31.54 Inches.
Mullins was hostess for sources. One person who belped
Normal average precipitation Emanon Club Thursday her was Dr. Richard Walker
annually - 4o.tll Inches.
evening. Mrs. KimbaU SUiter son of Mro. WUIIam H. Walker:
presided over a 5hort bUI!ness another member of the club.
meeting then turned It over to She also took material from the
Mrs. Harry K. Mills who had Population Bomb.
charge of the program.
Light refreshments were
Mrs. Mllllgave a program on aerved by the hooteu at the
Pollution and the Population close of the meeting.

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1J8r17 dcl!laUona. She pceaanl4d

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~ved for redemption of oOit
1-1r;U1
drink bottle capo. It will be
addfid to the Child Welfare
PT. PLEASANT - "Mother the public school system
Fund.
Nature still provides the ~more Imperative each

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Faye Wlldennuth, Carrie nation's

best

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~~Aw:v=~ation
..~~~~~=~:theses has
said Ollio bad received many
Bennett, recenUy lranalerred provided lncreaBlng asalstsnce

The superintendent urged aU awards at Marcbe NaUonale, from Ohio, bas the lead article
"to come, 8lld brlna 1011100110 1J11G118 them llnl plaoe f&lt;l' Ill the Augual lsaue of "Soil
with you".
publlcil.y ecrap book, aeeGIId Conservation Magazine." The
II waa moved 8lld 88CUided place lor hlltory, first In artlclo•cites three Ollio tcbool
by !be group, to..,_ a candy dlvlllon for a hal l)'tDbollllng dlslrlc!l that have Joined hands
llile, during the Th•nhclvmc the parlnenblp tbeme f&lt;~" the lo provide conservation
ltUOII. II a11o vollld to year 'CirbiiiJic lfl&amp;h'. The)' allo educallm lc.- 11,000 students
relalnaUolll~forthe 187t'71 wmawardal&lt;l'partlelpatiODIII and 700 teacbera Ill a .Trl.lchool year. Ill a brief aU pbaaee Of the Jll'lllfllll.
Dlslrlet Outdoor Education
tlalemenl to tile 'lfOiqll Mn. Naw namee .wwe conaldlrad Project
lloWard said, "If WI Jll.,_lo for parlnerablp, Carrie )'leut- Another article In the
be OlrialliDI, we llhould nve u lllng reported that the Marcbe magazine lelia of scs
lh'lsUanl. Be a ·ll8hl ~ Departemental would be beld ~ 1o local tcbool of.
-mple fw Olben lo follow.• before the Legion Aullllary llclals In PI'~ outdoor

to tchool boarda In establlablng
outdooc laboratories at part of
the
school
curricula.
Monongahela County SCS
personnel In cooperation with
Uie County Board of Educatlm
and the County Ealenalon Agent
ec..tuct a week-long outdoor
W&lt;l'kthop lor about 800 siKIIt
graders each year. The claus
feature botany, tolls and tsnd
uae, ecology and forestry.
Nature study areas offer
atudentspraelicalnperienceln
Site slrmed the clanaWf o1 Convention next year ill c.,__ w:wlt for aome .1,800 other elementary aubjectuucb
drugabuac,IIIIIOIIC~~fi C3eva1aD4o pennlllllm bavll\i
tcllo91cldldnn. aamalh,blology,cbemlatryand
today.
. · . &gt;'· •• ~ !liven at the Eueuilft
,
beida the
understanding of en·
Plana were made far a . Committee meallng of the Soli
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of the en.
clall, lo meet each
~ !A&amp;Ion AtiiWary.
f&lt;~" the
cllllna "the need The
' to the future of
from Ita 7 p.m. althe c:llrjacb. The ~ meeting ad- f&lt;l'
ed~IIOII In
The lllndaJ Sebool lltlllllll ,. ~ and
Neullllng '
1be 11ee11 will be llulilelt llld •~owed
and pldum ·
dlarid. All lea. . . om,.. ·
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Dopartemental O.apea•t Harel country," said James •S. Ben· vlronmentsl and conaervation
EDioll 1beJ bad attended. A nell, State Conaervalionlll lor decisions lacing these students

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Mrs. James-- is Speaker ·
;~. For Mrs.,., F.ra5e·r:s tlass . .

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Jllcblnl Jamil
brou8bl· her
ofarrowhead&amp;·lite -~~:..t
co~llon
of bad
.:. •rrowbe•~•· . •P••rlllada, ~- Mrs. J - ,!old
: lomallairb, , driJia, . and them to lreliure· w. lli!ma l
,, •,11C:1I J I fl to
wltb lilfl· becalM llle bellevw lber· wiD
. Pare Fraaar'• sl&amp;lb Jr&amp;de not be 'euy to find in lite fblure. rve llai1ld blc:k
',. c:IIM.
tbla:,
'rbe ciiM (of w!lldl Ryan
the eo4 wllb the 11'81
Jamel 'II unember) hid been
Golda! (blmdell).
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'11lal ..... atioutu Ill: 11 I sol ~
t11e New Stone Ac•·
II A IFI 8 ·S
jull
decided tO oUt '1111!1 It aDd
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Mrs. Jamea' l!oUecli~n -..::..::;::....:;::..:::...:,_
at
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Grande
College.
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sbowed 1111111 fine nampla of
ly PHIL PASTORET
Wby!
tbe liMped and polllhecl toola
There's nothing wrong
()Je reaaonll wrilln8. _
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aad ft&amp;IIOIII of tbe New stone with a great deal of the mol'\llllllJI8 a ecatsil!er
AII· When lite wblte man came lion picture market that a
to America be loond tbe lndlan lot ol nonattendance won't
say hll been llld ln the
· ll'l'bllln tile New SlaM Ace. cure.
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at enecdole, could
Mrl. James apla!Ded that
OIW
of
the
greatest
per·
• eolleclln8 theM llema hll been fumn of all time 11&lt;1$
: I flmilJ bobby for about two
netlff been captured by
·~ aad -.Mlf yel1'l ll!d tbelr
the pertumdl 'l'he 4t'Om4
of st~ak alld 11om,e fries
' CGilectkln II fr«p tbll - ·
on an lltitilmn cvenilljl.
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Include ICholarsblp,
and
Laat
recipient

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terided lbe style Show, which .

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1 SAWYER. 2 PIECE MIJSFARD ••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• '279'·•
1 HIU'.IE,. 2 PIECE CJI.JVE ·••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••
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1' De~LLE, 2 PIEc:E, BWE ........................... .................. '319·•
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2 PIECE .,GOLD. ~ .......................~ ...... ~••• ~ •.••••'319·•
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1 WEBB, 2 PIECE. GREEN •••••...•••.•• ~····················~········· '299•
1 WEBB, 2 PIECE GREEN.................................;••••• .[... '3U•
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1 ~ 2 PIECE GREEN ..................:........................ '329·•
1 SAWYER, 2 PIECE PEPPER..............~ ........................ '329•,
1 WEBB, 2 PIEGE Rm AMD PEPPER .... :..................~.. ~-:'329·•

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1 DAKM, 2 PIECE GREEN •••••••••••• ,.. ••••• ~....................... '289·~ _: . :;
1 WEBB. 2 PIECE: GREEN •...•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '339•
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Attending, Esta Reese, Jean
Hankin~, Jo,eeMcKean, Bonita
Hilton, Julia Swan, Jwty Davll,
Janet Byers, Loeta Abblett,
Helen Werry, Anna WWlama
and Mary Allmon.

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DISH CLOTHS

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G•llipolll, Jacbon and Oak
Hill, were awarded, and
refreshments were served. The
Club'l future plana Included an
Un-Blrtbday Party bt Oct.lber
and a Newcomer's Club Lun·
c~ in November.

Teachers Elect Grade .Chairmen
GAUJPOIJS -The teachers
of, each grade of Wlllidngton
school elecled grade cbalnnan
last week. To be eUglble a
le8cher should have a four year

f§~a~~~~nl
Profuolonll
Tralnlnt can

3. Dluemlnlle verbal informaUonandlnslructlontothe
Wichers In their grade.
4. Serveas chairman of grade
meetingl and develop agenda
for theM meetingl.
5. Serve on textbooks adoption
committee.
1. AsSat with the planning of
Marie.
d&amp;Uy programs bt their gradel.
Maternal grandparents are 7. Assist with tbe supervlllon
Mr.andMn. JolmHenderlonof of routine activiUes in the

on!r lhniuth 1
-rom.
GBC Graduates Get
The Better Jobs!

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'J&amp;II'&amp;l for Bll'Cralt in the
manner that SOS ill

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Sun·day On1y Specials
orMa16n
19" x 33'' - Our Everday

756ThirdAve.

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Drop trash in

IOXOP 100

WOODEN
PfNCILS

Sandwich
BAGS

Q-,-Wh4t II the correct

for the IJII1IIe of ham·
allot pfkhing?
A-Quoits.

see a\\

Swing-out poael on
druwcr makes bac rc-

cr~•lllndiquili!s
look.1 and works 1reat either

way. Plup in to ordinary

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Measures only 15" wide.

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a total of' !50 tona.

. Top Lock

Close the drawer

ln~lc.td of con~raml~· filling a diny te\'f.L'Ite b,askt '
under rhe sink. lht:n taking it to a tnsh can ,fn th
garo1gc. and finally drw.gging the clatterine cans ot
ro~hl' ..:urh for rick up. we llller you rhe JruShM~
Comracwr. It auromarically.a1 the push of~ bdttof
compacrs rhc rrash and garb..g~ every time YO\I'ilit
card it Comes trash pickup da)', yo~ simply taU~oft
or two sealed, weather-proof paper baas oi!l ro·ih
cur.,. in~tcad of messy Irash cans.
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so quiet, so convenient!

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NOTE: Tilt louano will bo glvttt on 1 FIRST COME •
FIRST SERVE Blsl•. 11m.,. sllow up than oor f1cilllift
will pormH, EDEN MUSIC .....,..litho rlgfll to ...........
lila OVERFLOW on a dlff1renl d1y 1nd lime.

G,IIIIPOLJS

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A aVe Valut

THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS OR HIDDEN
COSTS!
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THE LESSONS ARE GIVEN BY -OUk
REGULAR STAFF OF TEACHERS IN
ORDER TO INTRODUCE YOU, TO · THIE
MANY PROGRAMS WE HAVE AT EDEN
MUSIC
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TO PARTICIPATE.

Write or call 416-4367 for
catalog o1 courses and ned
starling dale.

HeaW for Veca
".ega wIll be our poe
I star Galllpolls and
are Mr. and grandMn. building.
1. Make recommendaUons to
aro!Did A.l). 140110. It Is tbe parents
ref!GD near Vega toward Jame~ Nellon. Bidwell, Rt. I. lite 11Cboo1 admlnlilratioo which

capacitll of lhe FerN wheel
at the Colt&lt;mblan E:zpolilion

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OCIU8ER ONLY!

Grade 01alrman are : Slxtb
Grade, Mr. Roy Sprague; Filth
Grade, Mrl. llemlee Ballden;
Fourth Grade, Mfl. A. Jean
Bryan; Third Grade, Mrs.
Vlclde PoweU; Second Grade,
Mn. Geneva Carter, and F1nt
Grade, Mrl. Delores Shupert.

JmyEdwardNelsonof.Bichrell
announce
the birth ·of a aon,
-Sept. 20 at Holzer Medical
Center, Firat Ave. The baby
weighed aeven pouncil and eb:
and fhree.lourth ounces and hu
been named James Edward.
Jamea Edward Is being
welcomed by a lllster, Kathryn

CLARINET or
SAXAPHONE lnstrildioo
will be given bY , Ill· · /
pointment ooly. All yoy .
must clo is to telephone or ·'

The above ·FREE offers n aDod

The primary purpooe of the wiD reflect tbe tbtnllln&amp; of a
grade cbeirman eommlttee 11 to majority of the teachers.

serve as an administrative
COWISel eommlttee with the
princlpalu Its cbalrman.
degree and bave taught at least Other dulles Include the
two years bt Waeblngton School. following: 1. Keep abreast of
new developments bt education
Nelsons Announce
and report to grade teachers;
Birth of Son
2. Serve 011 Grading System
BIDWELL - Mr. and Mn. Revllion Committee.

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EACH MONDAY et 6:10
P.M.... lAnd of course ; ..
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
BRING YOUR OWN .
DRUMSr

stop in.....

· In Chk:ago m1893?
Q~In r a d 1 o t e l e·
A-The largest ever built
prumg. what doe• the upru. It bad 38 ~ · and eoiiid
rion 'Magdcy" mean?
carry 2,180. i1er.Ona weighing
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Who irlltbe nice fellow wbo II alWa)'l dolni I01It4llllng JGr
otberl, and wboee cowwken turned tile tablel on him by
remembering~ birthday with alig c:aU and Ill t11!o 11'1m1111np?

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lnt...a ~ 1Ift Jtdla Sbmer, ~ ol Mr. and Mrl. J - Sbawwr, rigbl,
G•Dipolll, and
Jeflen1 daughter of Mr. and 111'1. Kenneth Jeffen, r.aD!polla,
Mn. Jame1 Yllllllll, left, prlllelilsthe awanii.ID iddlllon to the 110 ll&amp;erelt loluw, each gJrl
wu aw81ded a $150 I1Cbolarlblp. Tbeae loanllmd I1Cbolai-lblps provided by AAUW -ble
junior and lel1lor slrllto flnllh their college educltioo.

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uae In
wlilch our solar ayateril Ia
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. Palroll Salat
racing at a speed of 12 miles
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th at
per eecOild.
I
mee .......mon
Eaeb Mulean village has
bcme with epch Its own patron salat, but the
ber own VIrgin of Guadalupe II the

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Alfet fment

liCHCi.ARsmP AWARiiED- Each ye• AAUW 'awardl JIOolmeralllollla

by

atyle.o for many oeculona were
Included In tbe 'l'runk Sbowllli.
Including junior fashions,
loungewear, nlghtwear and
bridal faabl...., an from the
"Leslie Fay" Une.
In addiUon tAl the Trunk
Showing, feU, winter and 'CI'1Iile
styles were modeled from
Strawberry Hill. A number of
women from the Galllpolll and
Rio Grande areu modeled the
fallhloni, as did gJrll from the

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VII~ Garden Club mel
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. Iron ilir hmcb. Julia Swan
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· llutinlllie liallcin tile liJOUP
Y01ec1. C111 tile Pea4!tl'OIIe u tbelr
clilb f!onr.
members
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CO-~PGniored

Strawberry mu of Rio Grande
and Jackloo. A wide variety of

CoUege.

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Ia.bat. lllreel, Galllpolil, ID110UDCt the qag-' of
:tblllr:dqbter,llecky L. Griffin to Larry A. Lane, 110J1 of Mr.
"llalllfP.,Robert Lane Sr., In! DlealnutStree!. .
'MM Griffin wiD be a 19'11 graduate o1 GaDII Academy ·
': : 8cbnol. Mr. Lane II a 1111'1 gradDite of GaUia Academy
. lk:boolllld Ia Jft-tly employed at Goodyear Tire and
~ Ompany, Folnt P!Munt.
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Jllcblnl Jamil
brou8bl· her
ofarrowhead&amp;·lite -~~:..t
co~llon
of bad
.:. •rrowbe•~•· . •P••rlllada, ~- Mrs. J - ,!old
: lomallairb, , driJia, . and them to lreliure· w. lli!ma l
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wltb lilfl· becalM llle bellevw lber· wiD
. Pare Fraaar'• sl&amp;lb Jr&amp;de not be 'euy to find in lite fblure. rve llai1ld blc:k
',. c:IIM.
tbla:,
'rbe ciiM (of w!lldl Ryan
the eo4 wllb the 11'81
Jamel 'II unember) hid been
Golda! (blmdell).
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'11lal ..... atioutu Ill: 11 I sol ~
t11e New Stone Ac•·
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jull
decided tO oUt '1111!1 It aDd
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at
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Grande
College.
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ly PHIL PASTORET
Wby!
tbe liMped and polllhecl toola
There's nothing wrong
()Je reaaonll wrilln8. _
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aad ft&amp;IIOIII of tbe New stone with a great deal of the mol'\llllllJI8 a ecatsil!er
AII· When lite wblte man came lion picture market that a
to America be loond tbe lndlan lot ol nonattendance won't
say hll been llld ln the
· ll'l'bllln tile New SlaM Ace. cure.
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at enecdole, could
Mrl. James apla!Ded that
OIW
of
the
greatest
per·
• eolleclln8 theM llema hll been fumn of all time 11&lt;1$
: I flmilJ bobby for about two
netlff been captured by
·~ aad -.Mlf yel1'l ll!d tbelr
the pertumdl 'l'he 4t'Om4
of st~ak alld 11om,e fries
' CGilectkln II fr«p tbll - ·
on an lltitilmn cvenilljl.
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Include ICholarsblp,
and
Laat
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1 SAWYER. 2 PIECE MIJSFARD ••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• '279'·•
1 HIU'.IE,. 2 PIECE CJI.JVE ·••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••
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1 SAWYER, 2 PIECE PEPPER..............~ ........................ '329•,
1 WEBB, 2 PIEGE Rm AMD PEPPER .... :..................~.. ~-:'329·•

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1 DAKM, 2 PIECE GREEN •••••••••••• ,.. ••••• ~....................... '289·~ _: . :;
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Attending, Esta Reese, Jean
Hankin~, Jo,eeMcKean, Bonita
Hilton, Julia Swan, Jwty Davll,
Janet Byers, Loeta Abblett,
Helen Werry, Anna WWlama
and Mary Allmon.

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G•llipolll, Jacbon and Oak
Hill, were awarded, and
refreshments were served. The
Club'l future plana Included an
Un-Blrtbday Party bt Oct.lber
and a Newcomer's Club Lun·
c~ in November.

Teachers Elect Grade .Chairmen
GAUJPOIJS -The teachers
of, each grade of Wlllidngton
school elecled grade cbalnnan
last week. To be eUglble a
le8cher should have a four year

f§~a~~~~nl
Profuolonll
Tralnlnt can

3. Dluemlnlle verbal informaUonandlnslructlontothe
Wichers In their grade.
4. Serveas chairman of grade
meetingl and develop agenda
for theM meetingl.
5. Serve on textbooks adoption
committee.
1. AsSat with the planning of
Marie.
d&amp;Uy programs bt their gradel.
Maternal grandparents are 7. Assist with tbe supervlllon
Mr.andMn. JolmHenderlonof of routine activiUes in the

on!r lhniuth 1
-rom.
GBC Graduates Get
The Better Jobs!

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'J&amp;II'&amp;l for Bll'Cralt in the
manner that SOS ill

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Sun·day On1y Specials
orMa16n
19" x 33'' - Our Everday

756ThirdAve.

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Drop trash in

IOXOP 100

WOODEN
PfNCILS

Sandwich
BAGS

Q-,-Wh4t II the correct

for the IJII1IIe of ham·
allot pfkhing?
A-Quoits.

see a\\

Swing-out poael on
druwcr makes bac rc-

cr~•lllndiquili!s
look.1 and works 1reat either

way. Plup in to ordinary

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Measures only 15" wide.

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. Top Lock

Close the drawer

ln~lc.td of con~raml~· filling a diny te\'f.L'Ite b,askt '
under rhe sink. lht:n taking it to a tnsh can ,fn th
garo1gc. and finally drw.gging the clatterine cans ot
ro~hl' ..:urh for rick up. we llller you rhe JruShM~
Comracwr. It auromarically.a1 the push of~ bdttof
compacrs rhc rrash and garb..g~ every time YO\I'ilit
card it Comes trash pickup da)', yo~ simply taU~oft
or two sealed, weather-proof paper baas oi!l ro·ih
cur.,. in~tcad of messy Irash cans.
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so quiet, so convenient!

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NOTE: Tilt louano will bo glvttt on 1 FIRST COME •
FIRST SERVE Blsl•. 11m.,. sllow up than oor f1cilllift
will pormH, EDEN MUSIC .....,..litho rlgfll to ...........
lila OVERFLOW on a dlff1renl d1y 1nd lime.

G,IIIIPOLJS

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A aVe Valut

THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS OR HIDDEN
COSTS!
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THE LESSONS ARE GIVEN BY -OUk
REGULAR STAFF OF TEACHERS IN
ORDER TO INTRODUCE YOU, TO · THIE
MANY PROGRAMS WE HAVE AT EDEN
MUSIC
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TO PARTICIPATE.

Write or call 416-4367 for
catalog o1 courses and ned
starling dale.

HeaW for Veca
".ega wIll be our poe
I star Galllpolls and
are Mr. and grandMn. building.
1. Make recommendaUons to
aro!Did A.l). 140110. It Is tbe parents
ref!GD near Vega toward Jame~ Nellon. Bidwell, Rt. I. lite 11Cboo1 admlnlilratioo which

capacitll of lhe FerN wheel
at the Colt&lt;mblan E:zpolilion

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Grade 01alrman are : Slxtb
Grade, Mr. Roy Sprague; Filth
Grade, Mrl. llemlee Ballden;
Fourth Grade, Mfl. A. Jean
Bryan; Third Grade, Mrs.
Vlclde PoweU; Second Grade,
Mn. Geneva Carter, and F1nt
Grade, Mrl. Delores Shupert.

JmyEdwardNelsonof.Bichrell
announce
the birth ·of a aon,
-Sept. 20 at Holzer Medical
Center, Firat Ave. The baby
weighed aeven pouncil and eb:
and fhree.lourth ounces and hu
been named James Edward.
Jamea Edward Is being
welcomed by a lllster, Kathryn

CLARINET or
SAXAPHONE lnstrildioo
will be given bY , Ill· · /
pointment ooly. All yoy .
must clo is to telephone or ·'

The above ·FREE offers n aDod

The primary purpooe of the wiD reflect tbe tbtnllln&amp; of a
grade cbeirman eommlttee 11 to majority of the teachers.

serve as an administrative
COWISel eommlttee with the
princlpalu Its cbalrman.
degree and bave taught at least Other dulles Include the
two years bt Waeblngton School. following: 1. Keep abreast of
new developments bt education
Nelsons Announce
and report to grade teachers;
Birth of Son
2. Serve 011 Grading System
BIDWELL - Mr. and Mn. Revllion Committee.

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EACH MONDAY et 6:10
P.M.... lAnd of course ; ..
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
BRING YOUR OWN .
DRUMSr

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Q~In r a d 1 o t e l e·
A-The largest ever built
prumg. what doe• the upru. It bad 38 ~ · and eoiiid
rion 'Magdcy" mean?
carry 2,180. i1er.Ona weighing
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Who irlltbe nice fellow wbo II alWa)'l dolni I01It4llllng JGr
otberl, and wboee cowwken turned tile tablel on him by
remembering~ birthday with alig c:aU and Ill t11!o 11'1m1111np?

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G•Dipolll, and
Jeflen1 daughter of Mr. and 111'1. Kenneth Jeffen, r.aD!polla,
Mn. Jame1 Yllllllll, left, prlllelilsthe awanii.ID iddlllon to the 110 ll&amp;erelt loluw, each gJrl
wu aw81ded a $150 I1Cbolarlblp. Tbeae loanllmd I1Cbolai-lblps provided by AAUW -ble
junior and lel1lor slrllto flnllh their college educltioo.

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wlilch our solar ayateril Ia
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. Palroll Salat
racing at a speed of 12 miles
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per eecOild.
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Eaeb Mulean village has
bcme with epch Its own patron salat, but the
ber own VIrgin of Guadalupe II the

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Alfet fment

liCHCi.ARsmP AWARiiED- Each ye• AAUW 'awardl JIOolmeralllollla

by

atyle.o for many oeculona were
Included In tbe 'l'runk Sbowllli.
Including junior fashions,
loungewear, nlghtwear and
bridal faabl...., an from the
"Leslie Fay" Une.
In addiUon tAl the Trunk
Showing, feU, winter and 'CI'1Iile
styles were modeled from
Strawberry Hill. A number of
women from the Galllpolll and
Rio Grande areu modeled the
fallhloni, as did gJrll from the

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VII~ Garden Club mel
1'11
I)' 11ternoon on the J111fk
. Iron ilir hmcb. Julia Swan
\ ~ mr the D*ling.
· llutinlllie liallcin tile liJOUP
Y01ec1. C111 tile Pea4!tl'OIIe u tbelr
clilb f!onr.
members
, Afllr the .meetlai,
••· ri·bank

CO-~PGniored

Strawberry mu of Rio Grande
and Jackloo. A wide variety of

CoUege.

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Ia.bat. lllreel, Galllpolil, ID110UDCt the qag-' of
:tblllr:dqbter,llecky L. Griffin to Larry A. Lane, 110J1 of Mr.
"llalllfP.,Robert Lane Sr., In! DlealnutStree!. .
'MM Griffin wiD be a 19'11 graduate o1 GaDII Academy ·
': : 8cbnol. Mr. Lane II a 1111'1 gradDite of GaUia Academy
. lk:boolllld Ia Jft-tly employed at Goodyear Tire and
~ Ompany, Folnt P!Munt.
•Wtdllna plana are ineciDplete.

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q~:easur~d am9,un.t ibrt

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out onstc"d or lifo ins prloap .wbcll ~- ~
slraight up. EM-ire · tiosed to ' tM!tp' ioribul
dra~cr r.cmovcrl~ . ,odqr.
·c;aa .ia .b ot
t!K:!!) dcamng.
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Spring!l Road, Pomeny, are annoWJ&lt;iJJI the engagement
and awoachlng nv;ntage of their daughler Jayne Am!e, to
Mr. Sberman Wayne Graham, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
0, Graham, Leon, W. Va. Mlsa Evana Ia a 191111 graduate of
l'om8roY Jllgll Sdlool and a 1967 graduate of Marietta School
ol Medical Tedmology. Mlsa Evans Ia prtll!lltly ernplDyed as
a lab tedudclan at Ple&amp;ll!!t Valley llo!rpltal. Mr. Graham Ia
a 19115 81'11duate of Point Pleaaant Jllgll Sd!ool and Ia em·
ployejlatC 111d PTelepboneCo.ofWea Vlrglllla.
Vows of tile double ring ctl'I!IIIO!IY will he read by the
Rev. WUllam Alraon at the Enterprise United Methodist
Church on Oct. 25al2:30p.m. TheciiiiiCID of open chun:h will
he ol&gt;aerved with a reception to follow In the cluch social

at Beverly's Home of Beauty.

The Rev. Leland Haley, tha
bride's grandfather, read tile
vows. The brl(lesmald waa Mn.
Mark
Tannehill, tile groom's
l'OOIII.
heat man, Mark Tannehill.
The new Mn. Walker, given
ill marriage by her latber, was
radiant ill a lull length willie
aaUn brocade gown. Her ve11
was elbow length with a
headpiece of petall and aeed
pearls. Her only jewelry was a
strand
of pearls, a gift of tile
charlene Hoeflich
groom.
The bride's mother wore a
POMEROY - The Rev. and Mn. Bill Carter are bacll In pink dreu of doubJe.lmlt, and a
Melp CowJty and happy to he here!
conage of white carnaUona
For the put two years tiJe Carter family hu been In with pink and black ac •
. .·EJI'fhelh, N.C. Last month the Rev. Mr. Carter accepted a caD to ceasorles. The groom'• mother
paetor the Bradbury Church of Chrill
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Community
Corner ~Y

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holl!it th11 Calrten hall! two 10111, Rk*7, 15, a IOJ)bomore at
Meip
and B.'elt, a filth grader. They're all aeltled
-In !be new J)8J'IOII8Cenext to the Bradbury Church.

IF YOU'RE LOOKING for that happy feeling, try a vlalt to
one ol Mete• CoUnty's rest homee.
"The bleaalng wu oun" waa Sarah Fowler's mmment In
telllng us about a villi willch several Middleport Flnl Baptist
Wllll!fll made to the Elmwood IIMI Home at Tuppers Plalnl
Thlnday nlgbt.
The resldenta joined the visiting group In an old faahloned bymn
liD&amp; and then Ice cream and cake were aerved.
In the group which left the rest bCIDe feeling that they sot
more than tlley gave were Martha King and ber IIDall !101!, Michl,
Helen Bodlmer, laabelle Willelnnner, Elllaheth Slavin, Freda
Edwanla, Marilyn Fultz, Cluislille Simon and Carol, and Mn.
Fowler. They are membenJ of the Dorea~ arcle of the B. H.
Sanborn Mlaslonary Society.

The couple are residing at 201\1
Palmer St., Middleport. The
groom Ia employed by tile Penn
Central Rallroad.
The bride'• dreaa and her
mother's dreaa ...,.., made by
JoAnne White.
A reception followed tbe
wedding at tile home of tile
bride. cake and punch were
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o1 Rlclne •ed attendance were one-IWI
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AdminiStration In Melgs County s1
guarantee that our county will move Into
place- first place In low economic
that Is. After all, that support has us In
place now.
Vote Democratic

A1TEND HOMECOMING
POMEROY - Mr. ¥d Mrs.
MlllardBaUandtheHaroldBaD
fiiPIIIl' attended a hunecllnllDi
at tile Elk Jlldse Church at Elk
Jlldse, W. Va. recently. WhUe
there they alao attended the
weddlns of a slep-trandchlld.

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pre10nted : "Swana on the
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Hendenon; "Promlftl4e,''
Glllacll, by Karen Straulheup;
4"io a Dyaeraper ," TmP""'
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by Kim Reed; ''!be Brelkers,Y
Aaron, by Kay Balderaon;
''Carnivll rl Ven.lce,'' Bmedict,
by Teresa Carr; ''Jioe.DowD,"
Huntley, by Teresa Smltb;

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ol Dexter, Route I, and Mn.
Helen Williams of Columbua are
tha 81'8ndparenta. Mrs, Ada
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plano studenta In • recital
SUndaJ afternoon at the
Riverview School wltb frlenda
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POMEROY- Mrs. Herbert
Dixon, Mrs. Ray Pulllna, Scott
and lJaa joined Mn. Beulah
utterbacll and Mlaa Frieda
Lelvlns Wodneaday for a
celebration ol the 12111 birthday
of Patty Edward&amp;.

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HALF THE FUN OF 811)'1hlng Ia Ill the anlldpaUonJuanlta Bad!tel hu her pel!lpOI'(, ber lmlGeulltlooa and her
bags paclled and will be taking off one of th• days for Europe. "Wal- 8allerilla," Jayner,
91e _wlll be accompanying long-time frlalda, Dr. and Mn. by SIIJan Jlannlm; ''SIImile, ..
Kel&amp;_of Florida, former realdenlll of MIBoa, 0111 two-mouth trip. Aaroll, by 'lammy Ruth; "The
The Kelp are currently ill tile proce• ol ti!ITllnl tbelr holpltal Motha," Tompa011, by Jull
overtolbelr 11011,llarry, and tllen will beread7to 10110110.
'llhltelad; ''Muettu' Wahl,"
. .PucdDI, by Diana s.dum;
Meamrblle, Juanita walla and antlclpetea.
~·· Review," ilalnel, by
•CURtis ROUSH R.EMMI:'Sln leriou candJ!IIi! at Unlvmlty llellna ·Kimes; "BIInearlan •
JfGiptal where he was taken Tuelday from lhaJfolza' llfedlcal Dallce," JlniJIIII, and ·~
Callier,
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In G," - Beetbona, by Patty
Gl'*!ldde,
-and "An~
O!rtla, 46, .... playing loothaU with ~-.... at 11!8 No. 2," l)e~,
by OryD
( .Middleport field and prellllllahJ)' lllffered lin !PJur1 which .
!'tiJIIted Ill a blood clot.
duet -PI LiKnleil
He waa 1111en by the MldcUepori
_fquad to by Mra: ""''tebead
aDd 'llmal "I
Vetler- MAmorlal Rolpital and 111M! by ~ lo Haller.
""'Jean. Wblte~
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RatiJ, ind
From UJerebewu taken to
Hllwlfe,.reme, -.ldothar
Concluded 1111 - members ol the lamily are !bert with him. llliN!ai ni'llihei' Ia 1'pet.
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llEEDSVILLE,
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Oulllde ~ !1111 be 8old Pilld! and cdlll-.... iplft'ed
~ camiwl will be~ diQlnl, ho~llloet. ucll to tbt JJIUdenta l!ld their . . . .
at· 1 the Riverview ~I I'IICel, onftten ~. bob for· 'lbe 111n1n1 table rallnd •
• _Satia'day, Oct. 10 with a Ji~ applea, ll'dlery, ,
rldel, plnll c:latb .centered wllb u
IAfPiir:lolllartaUp.m.~ hl*e!WII'tbnnr,
tbnnr II'I'IIJ8IIDIIII of p1olt ...._
Jane Wblllllead prel6ded ~·u.
,,. JDeJIJI of fried chicken, IJijn, and tJck.
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_!ICIOdlea, !1181hed potatoea, l'nllde J8DJa1! will he flab p!llleiJ bowl.
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;!"'~•- cole slaw, jello lalad, cab ~ · nil) • tun boule
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and rolla. COI!IIltJ, iJIGnj ,llild ~
CIRCLE TO ~
Ill tile camlwl will
tie di.Qt ~' and 1 MlDDLEPORT - A
Out.lde eventa will' JJIIJ ·Wl!Ht 8IWa ,..,j. The of 'the Aftemoon
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IM-liU:;JO and illllde eamet.. -..choiil~ 0111!' ''Silllll 8oclety , beld ' at 2 pJII.
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I'OMEIIOY -Ma.yci and Mn. Chlrlee W. Lesu, Sr.,
Mulberry Jletcbla, Puneroy, 9hJo, are 8J1JJ01..e1ng the
engagement and 8PJI'OI!CIDg IDII'I'Iag~ ol their daqbler,
Em1lla Darlene, to SSt. Cecil E. Mldlllff,a of Mr. and Mrs.
Zlbe 0. M!dJdH, ~~;!late S, PomerOy, a!lo.
Mlaa Lepr Ia employed at tile Ptmeny NaUooal Banll.
SCI· Mldldff wiiiiiMlll he COO!PieliJJia i4 month tour of &lt;mty
.with tile u.s. ltnrl1ill Vletnam. llolb are 1967 srad!Jatea of
Pomeroy llllh School.
An Gplll dllrdJ '!t'8Cidln8 Ia heiDg plamed for November
211 at tile Trinity Church ill Pomeroy.

RUTLAND - Mlsa Sandra aage of white carnations.
Miller, daughter of Mr. and {111'1 . TannehUI waa ID a
Mn. Robert Miller, MJddleptrt yellow and white, lull length
RD. and Michael Walker, aoo of sown with a C&lt;lnl88• of yellow
Mr. and Mrs. WWanl Walller, and white dalalea.
Salem Center, were married In The bride and grO«D are
a doub!Hiog ceremony here graduates of Rutland Hish
Friday night at 1 p.m. ill tiJe School. The bride Ia alao a
Free Will Baptlal Church before graduate of Nationwide School
an audience of relativea 1100 of Coametology and Ia ~..

cloae friends.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Vemoo J. Evana, Rock
Spring!l Road, Pomeny, are annoWJ&lt;iJJI the engagement
and awoachlng nv;ntage of their daughler Jayne Am!e, to
Mr. Sberman Wayne Graham, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
0, Graham, Leon, W. Va. Mlsa Evana Ia a 191111 graduate of
l'om8roY Jllgll Sdlool and a 1967 graduate of Marietta School
ol Medical Tedmology. Mlsa Evans Ia prtll!lltly ernplDyed as
a lab tedudclan at Ple&amp;ll!!t Valley llo!rpltal. Mr. Graham Ia
a 19115 81'11duate of Point Pleaaant Jllgll Sd!ool and Ia em·
ployejlatC 111d PTelepboneCo.ofWea Vlrglllla.
Vows of tile double ring ctl'I!IIIO!IY will he read by the
Rev. WUllam Alraon at the Enterprise United Methodist
Church on Oct. 25al2:30p.m. TheciiiiiCID of open chun:h will
he ol&gt;aerved with a reception to follow In the cluch social

at Beverly's Home of Beauty.

The Rev. Leland Haley, tha
bride's grandfather, read tile
vows. The brl(lesmald waa Mn.
Mark
Tannehill, tile groom's
l'OOIII.
heat man, Mark Tannehill.
The new Mn. Walker, given
ill marriage by her latber, was
radiant ill a lull length willie
aaUn brocade gown. Her ve11
was elbow length with a
headpiece of petall and aeed
pearls. Her only jewelry was a
strand
of pearls, a gift of tile
charlene Hoeflich
groom.
The bride's mother wore a
POMEROY - The Rev. and Mn. Bill Carter are bacll In pink dreu of doubJe.lmlt, and a
Melp CowJty and happy to he here!
conage of white carnaUona
For the put two years tiJe Carter family hu been In with pink and black ac •
. .·EJI'fhelh, N.C. Last month the Rev. Mr. Carter accepted a caD to ceasorles. The groom'• mother
paetor the Bradbury Church of Chrill
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Meip
and B.'elt, a filth grader. They're all aeltled
-In !be new J)8J'IOII8Cenext to the Bradbury Church.

IF YOU'RE LOOKING for that happy feeling, try a vlalt to
one ol Mete• CoUnty's rest homee.
"The bleaalng wu oun" waa Sarah Fowler's mmment In
telllng us about a villi willch several Middleport Flnl Baptist
Wllll!fll made to the Elmwood IIMI Home at Tuppers Plalnl
Thlnday nlgbt.
The resldenta joined the visiting group In an old faahloned bymn
liD&amp; and then Ice cream and cake were aerved.
In the group which left the rest bCIDe feeling that they sot
more than tlley gave were Martha King and ber IIDall !101!, Michl,
Helen Bodlmer, laabelle Willelnnner, Elllaheth Slavin, Freda
Edwanla, Marilyn Fultz, Cluislille Simon and Carol, and Mn.
Fowler. They are membenJ of the Dorea~ arcle of the B. H.
Sanborn Mlaslonary Society.

The couple are residing at 201\1
Palmer St., Middleport. The
groom Ia employed by tile Penn
Central Rallroad.
The bride'• dreaa and her
mother's dreaa ...,.., made by
JoAnne White.
A reception followed tbe
wedding at tile home of tile
bride. cake and punch were
aerved.

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AdminiStration In Melgs County s1
guarantee that our county will move Into
place- first place In low economic
that Is. After all, that support has us In
place now.
Vote Democratic

A1TEND HOMECOMING
POMEROY - Mr. ¥d Mrs.
MlllardBaUandtheHaroldBaD
fiiPIIIl' attended a hunecllnllDi
at tile Elk Jlldse Church at Elk
Jlldse, W. Va. recently. WhUe
there they alao attended the
weddlns of a slep-trandchlld.

You
Can't
Miss
Saving Here/

GALLON

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on Nov.3

Umit 2 Gallon

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'lbe followin&amp; program ....
pre10nted : "Swana on the
Lake, .. 1bomplon. by lllrhera
Hendenon; "Promlftl4e,''
Glllacll, by Karen Straulheup;
4"io a Dyaeraper ," TmP""'
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by Kim Reed; ''!be Brelkers,Y
Aaron, by Kay Balderaon;
''Carnivll rl Ven.lce,'' Bmedict,
by Teresa Carr; ''Jioe.DowD,"
Huntley, by Teresa Smltb;

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Helen Williams of Columbua are
tha 81'8ndparenta. Mrs, Ada
Burgher of Coii!Dibua l.la
grandmolher.

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REEilSVIUE - Mn. Er·
nest Whltebeed (H 111 tied her
plano studenta In • recital
SUndaJ afternoon at the
Riverview School wltb frlenda
and relatlvea ol tile students u

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Bm'IUIIAY OBSERVED
POMEROY- Mrs. Herbert
Dixon, Mrs. Ray Pulllna, Scott
and lJaa joined Mn. Beulah
utterbacll and Mlaa Frieda
Lelvlns Wodneaday for a
celebration ol the 12111 birthday
of Patty Edward&amp;.

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HALF THE FUN OF 811)'1hlng Ia Ill the anlldpaUonJuanlta Bad!tel hu her pel!lpOI'(, ber lmlGeulltlooa and her
bags paclled and will be taking off one of th• days for Europe. "Wal- 8allerilla," Jayner,
91e _wlll be accompanying long-time frlalda, Dr. and Mn. by SIIJan Jlannlm; ''SIImile, ..
Kel&amp;_of Florida, former realdenlll of MIBoa, 0111 two-mouth trip. Aaroll, by 'lammy Ruth; "The
The Kelp are currently ill tile proce• ol ti!ITllnl tbelr holpltal Motha," Tompa011, by Jull
overtolbelr 11011,llarry, and tllen will beread7to 10110110.
'llhltelad; ''Muettu' Wahl,"
. .PucdDI, by Diana s.dum;
Meamrblle, Juanita walla and antlclpetea.
~·· Review," ilalnel, by
•CURtis ROUSH R.EMMI:'Sln leriou candJ!IIi! at Unlvmlty llellna ·Kimes; "BIInearlan •
JfGiptal where he was taken Tuelday from lhaJfolza' llfedlcal Dallce," JlniJIIII, and ·~
Callier,
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In G," - Beetbona, by Patty
Gl'*!ldde,
-and "An~
O!rtla, 46, .... playing loothaU with ~-.... at 11!8 No. 2," l)e~,
by OryD
( .Middleport field and prellllllahJ)' lllffered lin !PJur1 which .
!'tiJIIted Ill a blood clot.
duet -PI LiKnleil
He waa 1111en by the MldcUepori
_fquad to by Mra: ""''tebead
aDd 'llmal "I
Vetler- MAmorlal Rolpital and 111M! by ~ lo Haller.
""'Jean. Wblte~
. lind; 1'
RatiJ, ind
From UJerebewu taken to
Hllwlfe,.reme, -.ldothar
Concluded 1111 - members ol the lamily are !bert with him. llliN!ai ni'llihei' Ia 1'pet.
1111 &gt;1ft .~...-· ~
90% If yoa'd like to aend a card.
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Juliet/' ~d "Brldp onr
'1'rllllblld Walir." . . .
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llEEDSVILLE,
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Oulllde ~ !1111 be 8old Pilld! and cdlll-.... iplft'ed
~ camiwl will be~ diQlnl, ho~llloet. ucll to tbt JJIUdenta l!ld their . . . .
at· 1 the Riverview ~I I'IICel, onftten ~. bob for· 'lbe 111n1n1 table rallnd •
• _Satia'day, Oct. 10 with a Ji~ applea, ll'dlery, ,
rldel, plnll c:latb .centered wllb u
IAfPiir:lolllartaUp.m.~ hl*e!WII'tbnnr,
tbnnr II'I'IIJ8IIDIIII of p1olt ...._
Jane Wblllllead prel6ded ~·u.
,,. JDeJIJI of fried chicken, IJijn, and tJck.
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_!ICIOdlea, !1181hed potatoea, l'nllde J8DJa1! will he flab p!llleiJ bowl.
;....- ~. cam, hilled poodi, ~ ..&amp;, pocUt lad)',
;!"'~•- cole slaw, jello lalad, cab ~ · nil) • tun boule
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and rolla. COI!IIltJ, iJIGnj ,llild ~
CIRCLE TO ~
Ill tile camlwl will
tie di.Qt ~' and 1 MlDDLEPORT - A
Out.lde eventa will' JJIIJ ·Wl!Ht 8IWa ,..,j. The of 'the Aftemoon
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IM-liU:;JO and illllde eamet.. -..choiil~ 0111!' ''Silllll 8oclety , beld ' at 2 pJII.
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I'OMEIIOY -Ma.yci and Mn. Chlrlee W. Lesu, Sr.,
Mulberry Jletcbla, Puneroy, 9hJo, are 8J1JJ01..e1ng the
engagement and 8PJI'OI!CIDg IDII'I'Iag~ ol their daqbler,
Em1lla Darlene, to SSt. Cecil E. Mldlllff,a of Mr. and Mrs.
Zlbe 0. M!dJdH, ~~;!late S, PomerOy, a!lo.
Mlaa Lepr Ia employed at tile Ptmeny NaUooal Banll.
SCI· Mldldff wiiiiiMlll he COO!PieliJJia i4 month tour of &lt;mty
.with tile u.s. ltnrl1ill Vletnam. llolb are 1967 srad!Jatea of
Pomeroy llllh School.
An Gplll dllrdJ '!t'8Cidln8 Ia heiDg plamed for November
211 at tile Trinity Church ill Pomeroy.

RUTLAND - Mlsa Sandra aage of white carnations.
Miller, daughter of Mr. and {111'1 . TannehUI waa ID a
Mn. Robert Miller, MJddleptrt yellow and white, lull length
RD. and Michael Walker, aoo of sown with a C&lt;lnl88• of yellow
Mr. and Mrs. WWanl Walller, and white dalalea.
Salem Center, were married In The bride and grO«D are
a doub!Hiog ceremony here graduates of Rutland Hish
Friday night at 1 p.m. ill tiJe School. The bride Ia alao a
Free Will Baptlal Church before graduate of Nationwide School
an audience of relativea 1100 of Coametology and Ia ~..

cloae friends.

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walker

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Tb11J?91n "Vn1~4. ..e!Ji~~~ ~--· Jt, wai .u]ld .~ ...._t.t~rlllldcblldren Uvin8 In
Cturdi ,W .I!!!W~ lie lllb. ~~ i/ b8re ciai:rllied !IIIII geog,..phlc area.
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lhe

annlversary; beglnn'lng ,wllb

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IIIOI'IIlng wori!Q IIC!l'Vice
11
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an Informal· ~ fiom. ·In lhe
, '&gt; foundeht·the t i of~ diatanl . places and reared. afternoon lllileh will fealunl
· Itlllll!Jii!'~""tft; ~ 15
·011·, .wt ~~ IIIII at ~ N ·~ a great !lf)l!clal mpsle, ~nee.
Yeatll
bitore
diii.
YIUail•
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Centmlllt'
lin the· rq 00\Y sO'Ifet ~ tatDtllem .. .-In and a lime for old trlel$ to j(!ln
· POMEROY -!'eopledOcareaboul
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alld 10ide aa be·walbd aerou A warm and !IW'IY wtlcune
..-iolllly injured durlo« tbe Mefp Bzl;te ganie at Melp · by ·,.111 'polt\ Gitke J1IIIM Of Oclobei i2.)D. ·
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eaiillli'y
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share tbls day with Q!e
Howard' ~k, a ~ II Beljtt Hl&amp;b, wu taken to
lortilt
In
Wllieb
wol~ea.
bear,
Cterr~n~~on,
who
'lrllked.frclm
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A.
.special
celebration
is
congregation.
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Veterans MemorW HoiPtal where he llaJtd 11\'et'al da1•· Ori
bla home on. Cbkka!JIIIII• ·j)Wmed to .-nemorate this Tbere wm be a .·41),page
Saturday Howlrd wao. ylai!H by QuiCk HIMiha, ooe of tile deer, 111\d. ~ wild
named
at.
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Uvlilc
Creek
....- f•lllpolla to ltterid .
lilll«&lt;c J~ reecrdlng tlfe
Mlrauder llliDIII!OI'I, and team memberl Tom Hoffner, David
accommodations
were
very
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In
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helmet
Of
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lill1017 ol tbe eburdl . frvm
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prlm\l,lve
and
no
ocbools,
daughter.
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Ocmbet
12, Jatto'i:lctober 12,
lloward w11 very pleased to think 1bat tile boya and tbelr coac:b. eburdlel, or llorel were cloaer Many other promlnenl
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19'10 for sale. Woceecta wW be
Wft lnten,llled In Iilii w~.
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famlllea are folllld 1n the.
Uledtoparchaleequlpmentfor
llowatil ..... lata&gt; lrlllllferred to St. Joaepb Holpltal In lliliiGIIllpolls.
clothing worn · was blalorlc recorda of llill church,
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the .Junior Education Depart.
i'lderlbura where bell belnc lrea!OO lor a domap! vertelrate. (Jl'ovldM In the home, N were a number of wblcb hav~
ment.
Howard loves tllesaine ~I loolbelllllll Wll ~hard toward a·
, 6:lotbaiJ ·ICbolanldp. The ln)lry wW dim Iilii chances, N be no
wljl be lldellneCI tile rest of tbueuon.
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Of lhallb was received by tile Melp team frvm
l!ldlicator's ICbedule for week of
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Cl(lober $ BY GOLDIE CLENDENIN
t:eaUy do care.
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Rutland, 11-8:30 i.m.
the
Reorganized Church of
Salem~. 10.11:11.
MRS. PAUL (JEANNETI'E) LAWRENCE Ia very )IJ'OUII of
Jesus
Christ mel at Portland1'aeodaJ, Oct. f - Tuppers
DIAGRAMS
the factlllat ber only Child, Ul Gene, and her two nepben and a
Racine Branch lor the annual
No. 1, Pipe Pellll, Welded Plab)s, 11-ll:llo I!.DI.
niQ ore aefvtns ljJ.,Ihe armed f~X'cel. 'l1lree of the foil' graduated
busineso llll!ellng under
Pewl
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lroa Frame, Scale 110 to 1-f,
frC1J1 Southern Hiifi Scliool at Racine.
direction of Jack Hedol of
MJddliprt Lib., 3: 15-3: 45.
wana
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Gene, a IJ70 graduate' of Southern, rec111Uy compleled-lill
Ironton, District pres,ldenl.
Gravel!DU, 4-1:30.
No. I, GfOIIIId J'leor, F"'"
llf!llc training at Ft. Knox 811d Ia pme~~tl;y taldn8 advanced
These
officera were retained,
Sliver Run, 4:45-6:15.
Puaae Two Ways.
tralnlns 1n .belliWa" maints~ance at n ..Ructer•.AJa.
Pastor, Ralph Johnson;
cUb" Carry, ~:30;6.
No. I, 1'..,, Cbeden, Tile
Jeannette's ltatet, Mrl. JO Ann Tliwe! MlnemiWe, )laa two
Laurel Cllll, 6:110-7:30.
Councilmen Roy and C. 1!f.
n l!leeoDd 8ealll
· · ·i:bll&lt;hn, SUiali IIlii Waller. Walter, aliii'T graduate of Southern
Friday, Ott. t - Bradbury, 9- Proffitt; secretary, Maune
Nt. C. Later
tq
., 8111 School, II~ wltb llie U. &amp; 1tm1'y at Ft. Canon,
Did1dle; treasurer, Lucy
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PalACe ebedal
'~ OJiorlldo. ban, a1819grad'*'tat Soulbem,la pme~~tl;y senlng
Central, 10:3Qo.IJ:30.
Taylor; youth leaders, Bill and
al&amp;ht. Secoad Door opea
~ wltb tbe U. S. Air Force atallonecHor tbe next 18 montbs In
Dab Roush; auditor, Joe and
Central, 1W.
alwaya• .
,'' OkinaWa.
WMPO,
3:1'-4:15.
Earlene
Slobarl; music
Mea • WtHDea ap up
' ' Jeannette's brother, Jack am, ol Atbens, hal a son, Jack,.'
Please
return
an
overdue
director,
Nancy Adams;
U.wa 5'.00'
books at tbe stop convenient for building coounittee, Bill Roush,
... Jr., who 11 ~rrin~ In the.NIIYY stationed at San Dleao, Calif. Mr.
you. There wm be no charge if Henry Walker, Richard Red· lllid MrJ. ·cun m allo lite part~~ll of a dauihter who II attending
books are returned before tbe man and Jane Johnson;
Nbeni High School.
recorder, Ruth Johnson; Book
winter runs.
' This is quite a contribution on the part of Jeannette and
steward,
Dah Roushi historian,
famUy.
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Maxine Diddle, and solicitor,
Earlene Stobarl.
These were elected, Church
School Director, Janice Lee;
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Visitors~ reguim' •lfmfaall

Letter from Portland

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Mr. and Mrs: Fred Larkins

The Thurman Church ·

denln, and · pubUcity, Goldie
Clendenio.
At the last meeting on Sept. 17
with outgoing leader Euia
Proffitt these were elected,
l&amp;'listant leader. Golda Gillilan;
secretary, Beulah Roush;
treasurer, Earlene Stobarti
coUege and rn\lllary per~.
Nancy Adams; program and
yearbook, ~ Diddle and
l'jancy Adams; worship and
m.usic, Lucy Taylor; teacher,
Eu1a Proffitt, and social
cbainnan, Jane Johnson. A
friendly visitor is to be appointed.
The time for the youth
meeting has been changed from
Friday night to sunday for tbe
winter. Also, II is hoped to
revive the monthly Friday
Family nights with a devotional
period, visiting, and refresbments in tbe social room. Andor a 9f1Ce a month: poUuck

are welc&lt;med.
The Women's O.,l will D*l
each tblrd 'l1lllrld8y emdnl far
devotions and a social bour,.lnd
on every flrat 'l'!lQnday ~
for a study period, "Came Ulbl

tbe Lalnpl," Ia tile curr.rt
study topic.
The new subject wilt be

"Profile for Peace." Pelclllla
gift from God, a fulft"""N;'IIId
Inner strqth.

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FlORIST

and 3, Of whlcb J,ater tbe ground
floor could be converted to rest
roollia (sketcb NO. 4),
PartleJ tbaf CCIItrOi affaltil
- • apparently not interes!H
In public convenience and
needs, and fill' no good reaaon
turned down a needed lm·
provelneat.
Alden HoweR.

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Six to Represent Meigs PTA Council
Tile Meigs County Council of 16. Ivan Romine of Athens has at Meigl Jwllor Hijh School. help. She said lllal Wills were
served in tbst capacity for tbe She -'--'f m•-ted
111 llflled to have a mental
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parenan PI""''OJD
at one at the mon••
past several years. Mrs. lAJbse to a
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Paren
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tepi esenled by llii ladles at lhe

tlllth annual convention of tbe
Ohio Congress Of Parents and
Teachen In Akron Oct. 12-14.
AI a meeting of tbe Council
Thursday night at the Chester
Elementary School, it was
voled Ia send two delegates lo
the state convention. 'lbey are
Mrs. Mildred Miller and Mrs.
Lorain Venoy.
Othen who will attend from
here are Mrs . Richard
Vaughan, president of the
County Council and state
p~bilcallons chairman, of
Mlddieport;Mrs. Phylllsllugan
of Salem Center; Mrs. Larry
Spencer of Middleport, and
Mrs. 11&gt;\roid Lohse, Pomeroy.
Mrs. IAJbse's name has been
Placed in nomination for the
position of director of Dlalrlct

POMEIOY

organizational iime can be meellngl and tben to dO' '!
Among the notables who will eslabllahed sometime later lbll ·foUow-up program on wl'l!l
address the 2,000 convention month
uslstanee II being offered to·
participants will be Dr. Marlin
'l1le ~naUon o1 Leo Crew, dlilurbed chlldren.ll WN not.ed.
Essex, state superintendent of l;o!JilCII president,,... accepted tllat.Dr. David Cell Of Alhelw ~
pubUc Instruction, who wm wltb Mrs. va..•••• 11 v11:e avaUable to talll on dlatutbed
- - · . lbe ~
abase..w u •
moderate a panel &lt;in "Students' pre~lde~l, assuming
1\ead atandtheclru&amp;
,neeilhg
Righla and ResPonslbiUtioo" at . presidency Of the group. Mfa. teltet frcm Mattln Osborne
the Tuesday luncheon eon- Dale Walburn of Mlddlrp/lrl thanking the Cowicn for 8
ference.
vol1111teered to serve 11 vice IICholarablp awarded to hlln thla
Dr. Harold L. Yochum, president. .
ran. Mrs: Vl)l8han ~
PI'\!Sident emeritus of Capital
A report. on ,tbe recent PTA tllal eacti lll1it have a niliney
University, will IIPf8k oo "It's' ~tal ~~~~ w~ at. ,lftlllinJ p;ojeqi tluflilg the~ ·
Your Ctnd,lln't II?" and Ray !ended by Mro. Spencer, to ralle f1lllds lot sclloianhlpi.
Monsalvatge, payeholog1sl, president ol tbe Middleport 11 .,.. ~ tbat ~ """' ;
traveler and autbor.-wm use u111t, and Fred Lewli, W1lll one iiCholarahip be • 8,ijfji;j:
"Uncork Your Hidden Talenll" presented. One ol the facts • year,and tbal ~ch ~;
ail Iilii toplc'al tbe banquet oo jJOinu.d out at !be worbbop, mde tiudentil aware ol' (4..;.
W!!dneJday evening.
Mrs. Spencer s.a'd• Ia that one scbolarahlp av!lil8blllty. ~!;".'
Mrs. Va118han during the out of every 10 cbildren In Romine was present at the ·
meeting announeed plans for school today has some menlel meeting and poaed the
tbeorganlzatlonofa P.T.A. unit oremoUonaiprofllemandneeds question: "What has your 0011
done to bet~ your CIJIIUilunlly
and your cltlldren?"

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Wedding S~qp,Wer Given for Couple , lia~:=~:::~~~~:a~
.keep mernbel;s

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· ..,.. honoring Karyn and ·Spencer,.Freda Lelvlng, Patty
DIIe Davis was held Thursday- ljldwarda, ~•Ill . Gay Wigal,
, nif'l at the Enterprlae United C.r~l obUnger, Joyce Davis,
Metl)odlat Church by tbe cbojr. Helen 'Davli, Tllelma Airsor&gt;,
. It yellow and while color fra~~ea Hunnel, and Artie
~Cherne was carried \lUI with an Hulme!.
limbrella decoralid with white Allo prese•ting gifts to the
nelling and yellow daisies
suspended over the gift table. I , . j]UESTS COME
Beulah U1terbach won the door · P6Mf!ROY - Mr. 011d Mrs.
prise and the glllllOs prizes were Milli!td Ball of Long Bottom
won by l4Rayne Wigal, Emma had as recent guests Mr. and
l.ou Davio, and Elizabeth Mri. Ronald Ball and children

couple were Agnea Olson,
Agnes Weti\1, J!eatpce Buck,
Genevieve ·$toba~l;- Dorothy
Clark, Mrytte ·Long, DOrol!lJ
Long, Dortl!)o"
·D•~I•ne
Smlth,RubyFrl!!k/ LeonaKihK,
Jane Simpaon,·s.Jra Dill, 00..
Corlo!r l!nd ~es ,..ill. · ,
Punch, c~Jileli : 'and, mints
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·tand of Kauai, Hav•al!,
Davis.
rulli City,
Mr.children,
and Mrs. 11
rainiest
pia:~·e~~;~~~J~~~·;i
OIJ\I,fS&gt;, attendi11(! were H~ · of
Harold
Bail and
and
has an
Wigal, Fannl• Aleshire•. lJnda CoiliinbW1.
oalnfail col

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COIIlln&amp; bUll re.lall"'l to ~1:
finance, bealjjl, llhd otber a!fairs of Inter~ to p8renll and ·
teachenl.
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eall . and. otber ·· . . . . grandchlldrea, alld
Tb11J?91n "Vn1~4. ..e!Ji~~~ ~--· Jt, wai .u]ld .~ ...._t.t~rlllldcblldren Uvin8 In
Cturdi ,W .I!!!W~ lie lllb. ~~ i/ b8re ciai:rllied !IIIII geog,..phlc area.
~.lil!llw;' ~ ~\~~~IIIIi lllal ·~· '111~ 9-:b·Pf ' ~~- ooeo have gone to
lhe

annlversary; beglnn'lng ,wllb

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IIIOI'IIlng wori!Q IIC!l'Vice
11
a.m., ~llllllcll alniioll, ,IIJid ·

an Informal· ~ fiom. ·In lhe
, '&gt; foundeht·the t i of~ diatanl . places and reared. afternoon lllileh will fealunl
· Itlllll!Jii!'~""tft; ~ 15
·011·, .wt ~~ IIIII at ~ N ·~ a great !lf)l!clal mpsle, ~nee.
Yeatll
bitore
diii.
YIUail•
·IJ
Centmlllt'
lin the· rq 00\Y sO'Ifet ~ tatDtllem .. .-In and a lime for old trlel$ to j(!ln
· POMEROY -!'eopledOcareaboul
1"111· .
. · 'Dila was proven r.~ wben li ·B,tl""·football ~r .,., Ceo1rmllt. ~ . to Ill! knCJW!1 tli,ned. 111 ~ LlOyd oo lillhandand~C#~IIIemfar In a reWlion.
alld 10ide aa be·walbd aerou A warm and !IW'IY wtlcune
..-iolllly injured durlo« tbe Mefp Bzl;te ganie at Melp · by ·,.111 'polt\ Gitke J1IIIM Of Oclobei i2.)D. ·
'11lurmall,
·
f~nnded.
'l1le
Usl4d
In
!he
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la!«Y
of
lhll wOIJIIIrfUIIatld In which we Ia nll!ndod lo ell wbo 'irould
llladlwn In l'llmeioy. ·
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1
enlli'e
eaiillli'y
,..,
cine
vNt
tbe
church
·
1 ·WWlipl,; llit prlvllt!ged'to Uve."
share tbls day with Q!e
Howard' ~k, a ~ II Beljtt Hl&amp;b, wu taken to
lortilt
In
Wllieb
wol~ea.
bear,
Cterr~n~~on,
who
'lrllked.frclm
,
.
A.
.special
celebration
is
congregation.
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Veterans MemorW HoiPtal where he llaJtd 11\'et'al da1•· Ori
bla home on. Cbkka!JIIIII• ·j)Wmed to .-nemorate this Tbere wm be a .·41),page
Saturday Howlrd wao. ylai!H by QuiCk HIMiha, ooe of tile deer, 111\d. ~ wild
named
at.
-.u/·
'111elr
Uvlilc
Creek
....- f•lllpolla to ltterid .
lilll«&lt;c J~ reecrdlng tlfe
Mlrauder llliDIII!OI'I, and team memberl Tom Hoffner, David
accommodations
were
very
..mcu
In
ihe
helmet
Of
Iilii
,
lill1017 ol tbe eburdl . frvm
1
Boyd and~ Boql,and bead coadl Charles ChaiiCey.
prlm\l,lve
and
no
ocbools,
daughter.
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12, Jatto'i:lctober 12,
lloward w11 very pleased to think 1bat tile boya and tbelr coac:b. eburdlel, or llorel were cloaer Many other promlnenl
•·
19'10 for sale. Woceecta wW be
Wft lnten,llled In Iilii w~.
·
famlllea are folllld 1n the.
Uledtoparchaleequlpmentfor
llowatil ..... lata&gt; lrlllllferred to St. Joaepb Holpltal In lliliiGIIllpolls.
clothing worn · was blalorlc recorda of llill church,
'0"
the .Junior Education Depart.
i'lderlbura where bell belnc lrea!OO lor a domap! vertelrate. (Jl'ovldM In the home, N were a number of wblcb hav~
ment.
Howard loves tllesaine ~I loolbelllllll Wll ~hard toward a·
, 6:lotbaiJ ·ICbolanldp. The ln)lry wW dim Iilii chances, N be no
wljl be lldellneCI tile rest of tbueuon.
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Of lhallb was received by tile Melp team frvm
l!ldlicator's ICbedule for week of
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Cl(lober $ BY GOLDIE CLENDENIN
t:eaUy do care.
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PORTLAND - On Sept. 13,
Rutland, 11-8:30 i.m.
the
Reorganized Church of
Salem~. 10.11:11.
MRS. PAUL (JEANNETI'E) LAWRENCE Ia very )IJ'OUII of
Jesus
Christ mel at Portland1'aeodaJ, Oct. f - Tuppers
DIAGRAMS
the factlllat ber only Child, Ul Gene, and her two nepben and a
Racine Branch lor the annual
No. 1, Pipe Pellll, Welded Plab)s, 11-ll:llo I!.DI.
niQ ore aefvtns ljJ.,Ihe armed f~X'cel. 'l1lree of the foil' graduated
busineso llll!ellng under
Pewl
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lroa Frame, Scale 110 to 1-f,
frC1J1 Southern Hiifi Scliool at Racine.
direction of Jack Hedol of
MJddliprt Lib., 3: 15-3: 45.
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Ironton, District pres,ldenl.
Gravel!DU, 4-1:30.
No. I, GfOIIIId J'leor, F"'"
llf!llc training at Ft. Knox 811d Ia pme~~tl;y taldn8 advanced
These
officera were retained,
Sliver Run, 4:45-6:15.
Puaae Two Ways.
tralnlns 1n .belliWa" maints~ance at n ..Ructer•.AJa.
Pastor, Ralph Johnson;
cUb" Carry, ~:30;6.
No. I, 1'..,, Cbeden, Tile
Jeannette's ltatet, Mrl. JO Ann Tliwe! MlnemiWe, )laa two
Laurel Cllll, 6:110-7:30.
Councilmen Roy and C. 1!f.
n l!leeoDd 8ealll
· · ·i:bll&lt;hn, SUiali IIlii Waller. Walter, aliii'T graduate of Southern
Friday, Ott. t - Bradbury, 9- Proffitt; secretary, Maune
Nt. C. Later
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Did1dle; treasurer, Lucy
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PalACe ebedal
'~ OJiorlldo. ban, a1819grad'*'tat Soulbem,la pme~~tl;y senlng
Central, 10:3Qo.IJ:30.
Taylor; youth leaders, Bill and
al&amp;ht. Secoad Door opea
~ wltb tbe U. S. Air Force atallonecHor tbe next 18 montbs In
Dab Roush; auditor, Joe and
Central, 1W.
alwaya• .
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WMPO,
3:1'-4:15.
Earlene
Slobarl; music
Mea • WtHDea ap up
' ' Jeannette's brother, Jack am, ol Atbens, hal a son, Jack,.'
Please
return
an
overdue
director,
Nancy Adams;
U.wa 5'.00'
books at tbe stop convenient for building coounittee, Bill Roush,
... Jr., who 11 ~rrin~ In the.NIIYY stationed at San Dleao, Calif. Mr.
you. There wm be no charge if Henry Walker, Richard Red· lllid MrJ. ·cun m allo lite part~~ll of a dauihter who II attending
books are returned before tbe man and Jane Johnson;
Nbeni High School.
recorder, Ruth Johnson; Book
winter runs.
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steward,
Dah Roushi historian,
famUy.
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Earlene Stobarl.
These were elected, Church
School Director, Janice Lee;
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denln, and · pubUcity, Goldie
Clendenio.
At the last meeting on Sept. 17
with outgoing leader Euia
Proffitt these were elected,
l&amp;'listant leader. Golda Gillilan;
secretary, Beulah Roush;
treasurer, Earlene Stobarti
coUege and rn\lllary per~.
Nancy Adams; program and
yearbook, ~ Diddle and
l'jancy Adams; worship and
m.usic, Lucy Taylor; teacher,
Eu1a Proffitt, and social
cbainnan, Jane Johnson. A
friendly visitor is to be appointed.
The time for the youth
meeting has been changed from
Friday night to sunday for tbe
winter. Also, II is hoped to
revive the monthly Friday
Family nights with a devotional
period, visiting, and refresbments in tbe social room. Andor a 9f1Ce a month: poUuck

are welc&lt;med.
The Women's O.,l will D*l
each tblrd 'l1lllrld8y emdnl far
devotions and a social bour,.lnd
on every flrat 'l'!lQnday ~
for a study period, "Came Ulbl

tbe Lalnpl," Ia tile curr.rt
study topic.
The new subject wilt be

"Profile for Peace." Pelclllla
gift from God, a fulft"""N;'IIId
Inner strqth.

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and 3, Of whlcb J,ater tbe ground
floor could be converted to rest
roollia (sketcb NO. 4),
PartleJ tbaf CCIItrOi affaltil
- • apparently not interes!H
In public convenience and
needs, and fill' no good reaaon
turned down a needed lm·
provelneat.
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Six to Represent Meigs PTA Council
Tile Meigs County Council of 16. Ivan Romine of Athens has at Meigl Jwllor Hijh School. help. She said lllal Wills were
served in tbst capacity for tbe She -'--'f m•-ted
111 llflled to have a mental
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parenan PI""''OJD
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tlllth annual convention of tbe
Ohio Congress Of Parents and
Teachen In Akron Oct. 12-14.
AI a meeting of tbe Council
Thursday night at the Chester
Elementary School, it was
voled Ia send two delegates lo
the state convention. 'lbey are
Mrs. Mildred Miller and Mrs.
Lorain Venoy.
Othen who will attend from
here are Mrs . Richard
Vaughan, president of the
County Council and state
p~bilcallons chairman, of
Mlddieport;Mrs. Phylllsllugan
of Salem Center; Mrs. Larry
Spencer of Middleport, and
Mrs. 11&gt;\roid Lohse, Pomeroy.
Mrs. IAJbse's name has been
Placed in nomination for the
position of director of Dlalrlct

POMEIOY

organizational iime can be meellngl and tben to dO' '!
Among the notables who will eslabllahed sometime later lbll ·foUow-up program on wl'l!l
address the 2,000 convention month
uslstanee II being offered to·
participants will be Dr. Marlin
'l1le ~naUon o1 Leo Crew, dlilurbed chlldren.ll WN not.ed.
Essex, state superintendent of l;o!JilCII president,,... accepted tllat.Dr. David Cell Of Alhelw ~
pubUc Instruction, who wm wltb Mrs. va..•••• 11 v11:e avaUable to talll on dlatutbed
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moderate a panel &lt;in "Students' pre~lde~l, assuming
1\ead atandtheclru&amp;
,neeilhg
Righla and ResPonslbiUtioo" at . presidency Of the group. Mfa. teltet frcm Mattln Osborne
the Tuesday luncheon eon- Dale Walburn of Mlddlrp/lrl thanking the Cowicn for 8
ference.
vol1111teered to serve 11 vice IICholarablp awarded to hlln thla
Dr. Harold L. Yochum, president. .
ran. Mrs: Vl)l8han ~
PI'\!Sident emeritus of Capital
A report. on ,tbe recent PTA tllal eacti lll1it have a niliney
University, will IIPf8k oo "It's' ~tal ~~~~ w~ at. ,lftlllinJ p;ojeqi tluflilg the~ ·
Your Ctnd,lln't II?" and Ray !ended by Mro. Spencer, to ralle f1lllds lot sclloianhlpi.
Monsalvatge, payeholog1sl, president ol tbe Middleport 11 .,.. ~ tbat ~ """' ;
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"Uncork Your Hidden Talenll" presented. One ol the facts • year,and tbal ~ch ~;
ail Iilii toplc'al tbe banquet oo jJOinu.d out at !be worbbop, mde tiudentil aware ol' (4..;.
W!!dneJday evening.
Mrs. Spencer s.a'd• Ia that one scbolarahlp av!lil8blllty. ~!;".'
Mrs. Va118han during the out of every 10 cbildren In Romine was present at the ·
meeting announeed plans for school today has some menlel meeting and poaed the
tbeorganlzatlonofa P.T.A. unit oremoUonaiprofllemandneeds question: "What has your 0011
done to bet~ your CIJIIUilunlly
and your cltlldren?"

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Wedding S~qp,Wer Given for Couple , lia~:=~:::~~~~:a~
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· ..,.. honoring Karyn and ·Spencer,.Freda Lelvlng, Patty
DIIe Davis was held Thursday- ljldwarda, ~•Ill . Gay Wigal,
, nif'l at the Enterprlae United C.r~l obUnger, Joyce Davis,
Metl)odlat Church by tbe cbojr. Helen 'Davli, Tllelma Airsor&gt;,
. It yellow and while color fra~~ea Hunnel, and Artie
~Cherne was carried \lUI with an Hulme!.
limbrella decoralid with white Allo prese•ting gifts to the
nelling and yellow daisies
suspended over the gift table. I , . j]UESTS COME
Beulah U1terbach won the door · P6Mf!ROY - Mr. 011d Mrs.
prise and the glllllOs prizes were Milli!td Ball of Long Bottom
won by l4Rayne Wigal, Emma had as recent guests Mr. and
l.ou Davio, and Elizabeth Mri. Ronald Ball and children

couple were Agnea Olson,
Agnes Weti\1, J!eatpce Buck,
Genevieve ·$toba~l;- Dorothy
Clark, Mrytte ·Long, DOrol!lJ
Long, Dortl!)o"
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Jane Simpaon,·s.Jra Dill, 00..
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Harold
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F'l', HOOD; Ta, (UPI)-$. civilian 'IIllo l!eadl the•delemle
Bit. ~vid Mltdi'IJ. chfqed team, ays Col. George R.
111111 Intent to murder 30 VIet· Robinson's declllon to recom·
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mUJtary com:troom. He will be 1be mUitary judge ill eiiecl

~f ru:~government. ~o; aU ltse~~n: ~~anc~.I!&lt;IS·
the' lh~,;~,atiB ~f· !.olv~ ~rs!!n~l:~~ ~ge~ probiem; , pf
"wlllnll)g" lli !fnbardja wor••h
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ill l.'hargiW~frlla die 111111
Incident.
1111 adumeys· - 1&gt;as1e B.
llro1mafBatmRouge, !A., and
Capts. ·James ~ and
Tl!mJu Parach1nl Ol Ft. Hood
-!)ave cbaUenged vtrtully
ever; phase of the mlUtary
Juatice system, from aelectlon
Ol courts to the constltulionallly
Ol mlUtary lawa.
Tiley have succeeded ill
pltltlg a new court.marlial
panel to bear lite Mitchell cue,
and perhaps 111 ptttng the
gommnenl to be uun 1pec1fic
ill saying ill advance exactly
what !bey bope to P'Ove Mitchell did at My !AI.
Brown, lite flaahlly-drellecl

docUJ)lent'~ effectiveness as ap lnstr~ment w11s made

sib_le by~ {ortunate though lrre~ appearaqce of'tnen. ' ..v~t· ~,.41·11' ·.e"~. 1'\" · ,.•l_ tai,·.wt 'b'J•'tuleJ·'n' ..........· ·.·•""
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ly undisciplined people. They resenl order, aUihorlty an!l . /,1'1\e Jll'!)blem of ~ " •be Wrl~, , '" ljG~ thabre •are
l~w ricel't as It IS' applied I.Q Others. ,1'hey totally confus, qggteosive"bqt tjull we ·..:..,.~ our ·own ~;1\,&lt; 1: .
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que~a~e as Its (fiends) are those Wllo. suggest ·that o_
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But, .as author Robert AfF.ey recently observed In ~fe mfo a 'shoutllig rnatch, .ljtter, desP!!lllndPQllu_Iii
~ thf~ar!ll,
!"agaztne, order Is the ver'J hesrt of aU nature and organ- deface man's proLiil ·b!lllillnJ11 and destroY lllll!lt allogether
tzed "societies". eX!•t throughout the animal world, not , acleam thltt all• ~- ugl11less dlsot:ller and lndlflldty ~
just human civilizations. .
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Alliuist no American · can escape ~l)lt·.'~Jime tor ll)e
soc1al contract. Its key problem, he says, is..
loose wa1 :'f". l'"l:form lin oUr "socjalcontrllct." Bt!t the
" . .. to construct sufficient order so that the group may heavy ClJDdemnatlon goes,,to ~e grossest vl~l!l.ton an!! the act as one in behalf of the lndivldua), yet preserve suffl· sympathizerfwho ~y c8lebtate W. despica~carnlv,al
clent disorder-what men would call freedom-so that of licentiousness lis ·the final trlump~ of freedom·.
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Men are inherently aggressive and competitive. Those
Scotophobla meani fear of
qualities, properly dlscl9Uned, are the engine of progress, darkness.
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"Why go to the moon again when we have so many prob- llti~Pli, their problema and
!ems here on earth?" has been · asked frequently since pie~ llldr trou~Rf 111d
America landed men on the moon ill 1969. This sell-doubt IIID.'''As wllly1he rut of .llelen
was followed by a tightening of the U.S. economy, so aero- 11e1p Ul!, 11 wei.- failglm
space endeavors were cut back.
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Not only have thousands of the best scientific personnel
lleild 1 lej!llljJ es11on1
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of "opinoff' benefits from research engineering and equiP: . care of !felm Help ·USI Ibis
ment development has been slowed.
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suited in some of this turnmg-away from space Is a result TAKEN PLACE OF
or space flights . As Dr. Fred Hoyle, a noted British lis· "I MEAN'' IN
lronomer, predicted years ago, once men saw the earth TEEN LANGUAGE
from space, "a new Idea, as pow'lfful as any In hlsto;rr, Deaf Helen:
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Space programs accompUshed something which previ- Ml!lllln- youtb ,UQIII? .
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tended mobilization of a nation's brainpower llnd resources :,ou~~~~~!'aperse
toward a clearly defined goal. Although p11lltary cOU.lder·
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largely due to aerospace demands. Tbe computer indllllry
Is an " bUllon-a-year business In the United Slalet Jnd
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Valorous Church
In South Africa
By DAVID POLING
Americans generally believe that it is most difficult to
be a Christian behind the Iron Curtain . Or ill China or per·
bapa Cuba. The flow of information from these restrictive
aocletles Indicates that formal religious practice is limited
and frequently suppressed. In too many instances Christ·
laos have been Imprisoned and tortured for their faithfulDell. Tbe mtderKround church must carry the burden of
teaching and observation of the sacraments.
Compared to the above description, South Africa remains
a special problem. Here some 12 million blacks are ~
erned by 3 mUUon whites, many of whom are Dutch
testants. A strictly enforced separatist policy Is 8 major
theme of the Constitution. Christians make up liO per cent
of the government and expect their official church bodleo
to give full support to this device to keep the blacks down.
For the past year, Prllne Minister John Vorster has de·
manded that the Christian churches of the Republic .of
·South Africa withdraw from the World CowicU of'Chii!'Ches.
· He and his government have been angered by the ltand
of the World Council in Its aupport of Black Power and
black liberation movements ill Africa.
yorster, . ~cc~rding to an article in the New York Tlmois,
said that actton would be taken against those ch~J)'l:hes
that did not withdraw." Political reporterl atld church of·
liciala expected the reli&amp;ious community to cave Ill unde.r
thiJ direct government threat, especially the conservative

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·At flrll thf.bo,w tb1n11: l'ln
and dedleatioll-8!!d the national'~ ~·~·h=
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A great many Americans in public life and beyo t ·
'·J a r e saying a stunning lblng when they tell us the
'Uions of young are the best informed, most intetugent
le we have ever hAd. It Is indeed important. But char. ac Is more vital, and there we are· in cruelly short sup-.
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( Luckily some Americans recognize it. Tbat is why so
much attention was paid to the untimely death this SUII\·
mer of a famed football coach, Vincent Lombardi. His
profession was incidental. He was properly seen as a leader
... and a mover of men.
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In his mind, charactllr was a higher quality than the
.. ' Intellect. He defined character as mental toughness, ''the
. ··: perfectly dlsclpUned will," employed in a spirit of sacrl·
·;. · fice, self-denial and humility to achieve or strive for high
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· •· wllo said not that he had ~ughtthem how to play a game
well l!ut that he had taught them how to live confidently
as 11180 in any walk of life.
'l'be character required to do that is one of the great
lillsllng elements In America today, as it has been for a
very long time.
Americans came Into nationhood in a convulsive rebel·
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-Will be Visited
GAWPOIJS - 11da modern
1tract111'e Ia home for 500
Holstein ·dairy cowa on the
Rleltard Jobnaon farm, Ran·
dleman, North Carolina. This
farm will be one cf ~even dairy
operalta visited during lite
1970 MJd.()hlo Valley Dairy
Tour, October a:JO.
Cowl are fed corn silage and
high moisture corn on Ibis fully.
automated farm and are houaed
ill free slalls. An aulomaUc
crowd gate moves cows Into the
mllklngparlorllhereautomallc
udder washers prepare eaeb
cow fOI'.milking.
All aDeys and paved areas
where' waste accumulates are
automalk:ally cleaned by a
flulb.4llwn l)lllem. MlJir; II precooled before going to a storage

dairymen and others Interested

hi dairying are invited to
parllclpate in Ibis 5-day tour
says Bud Carter, County Ex·
tension Agen~ Agriculture. 1be
tour includes vlsita to dairy
famis In the Knoxville, Tennessee area, sightseeing In the
Smoky Mountains and vlslta to
dairy farms ill lite Greensboro,
North Carolina area.
Coot f&lt;l' lransporlaUon and
four nlghta lodging ts $75 per
person (meals are not in·
eluded). Travel wtll be 'by
chartered bus and reservations
are d110 In lite County Extension
Office, October 12.

California's Nap a Valley
Is about i!O miles long, ex·
tending north f r om san
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Pablo Bay to the foot of
Ohio · and Weal VIrginia 4,343-foot' MI. St. Helena.

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COLUMBUS - Dr. Robert
D. McCltiJoqlt, aew)J eleeled

lalerualloaal Pre1ldeat of
'l1te IDtenaUoaal Aaoelatloa
of Lions Clab1, ba1
deslpated Tllandly Oct. ..
al "Wtrld LIODI Se"lee
Day'', wHII Hrvl&lt;e on a
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disml88ed the court-martial
panel selected by tbe commandlng general of the 1at
Annored Dlvlllon, Maj. Gen.
W1ll1am Delobry, and asked
Daobry!Dpkknewmenforthe

Job.

1be judge dldn~ order 1 new
panel-Which ill Army ctrcles

would have been cona1derecl an
affront fD Desobry-bll hitJ

lldeslndlcatedhemigbt~e
llle veme of the court marUal

unless be was assured Mltcbell
could get a fair trial at Fl. Hood.
Brown had alleged ill a
prelrlal motion thet lleutenants
11ere systemaUcally ucluded
from lite original court martial '
panel.

Mitchell Is the son of a
minister from St. Franclavllle,

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Cwnly Cunmon Pleas Court.

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Pa., Mfg..
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suit ill the amomtt cf 1586.72,

(ConUnued from page !3)
"They were the greatest
interest and costs against bunch cf guys In !he wnrld,"
Franels Florist, Pomeroy, and said Rick Lander, a sophomore
the Pomeroy Cement Block Co ., defensive end who would have
streued.
flied
suit In !he amount cf been aboard the plane that
He qed that OD thai day
eaeb II lbe more than 954;100 fll,f61.71, Interest and coeta crashed - if !he coach had let
Uou perform some deed of againot Howard A- and Rachel him make the road tri~ .
"I just hope everybody prays
llldlvldaal bumanllarlan A. Wilson, Middleport.
for
!he families of the guys who
tavolvem.eat . 11 0ar
didn't make it/' said Lander,
AlloclaUon bas long
INJURED IN FOOI'IIAIL
whose roommate was among
beea, "" HrYe. For Ibis one
GALUPOIJS - Two boys the Wichita State. players killed.
day kill beeome, I lel'Ve, he
were
admitted to tile 11o1zer · 1be 20-year-&lt;~ld Martin 404
llld.
Medical Center Friday was delayoo 30 minutes during
Tbe
program
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Lions to beeome penollally playing football. Kenneth was done on Its landing gear.
involved in the probiBllll Ud Leach, 11, Rt. 1, Wellston, was The Wichita State team,
needl of llletr COIIIIIII!IIIIteo. admitted f&lt;l' obllervation of a coacbesandfansweretraveting
concussion suffered in the to Logan, Utah, In two planes.
He DOted l!Jal over tiii,M
GaDlpolll • Wellston game. The companion plane, a smaller
Uons, e&amp;U perfOl'llllltl one
Marlo A.RDcchl,ll..year old son Martio !112, landoo safely.
JJ&lt;t of servteo, """"' meu
II. Mr. and Mn. Remo J . The 33 persons aboard that
lhalmon.lhaa tlll,llll people
would be lotlebed by Lloallm Rocchi, 102 Mabelme Dr., plane returned to Wichita
sustained a dislocated rillhl Saturday.
oa "World Lion' Service elbow In a football mllhap on Apparently, some of the
Day."
players knew !he planes were
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risky. ltfrs, Hollis Bruce of
Shennan, Tex., mother of Mike
Bruce, 21, a Wichita State
tackle who Burvived the crash,
said she once told a group cf

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OOLUMBUS (tJPI) _ Wldle
Roc., Cloud and John Gllllgan
grelt beldliMI with each new
pbue Cllbelr furiou raee llll'
covem..-, Holllrd Metsenbaum
IIIII Robert taft Jr. are con·
ducllnc 1;y colllpll'lson a nJce.
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miTf!JIC up fast, ·fliurea be has
now conquered the iWne ...og.
nltion problem and Ia coneerned
with making an atlracUve pitch
to !he Ollfo voters.
11da does not Include llll!eartng Taft, a respected name for
Ohio Politics
years among RepubUcan voten.
"Mea tf Jatogrlly''
PY ca"!ll'lp f&lt;l'llte.U.S. Sen·
"We don't Intend to attack
ate. ,
Bob Taft as a penon," said a
Republican Cloud and Demo- spokHrilan for lite Melzenbaum
cnt Gllllgan have been noisily campalp. "TIIey're both men
llllpliJcat each other, forecast- of Integrity."
lila alliOI'II Ol doom u the op- Taft's camp Ia parllcularly
poaentll elected. .
coneernet1 aboulceltltlg out lite
In eontrast, the Tafi.Mefsen· Republican volA!. U.S. Senall!
bautn camp!lp thUI far 1Jas candidates are,at the II!Jitom of
Wllflecl on an elevated In'· the ~t; and the Republlcan
et; Jinlenttng an ~maCe of two ticket II topped by a man who
mUllonllrelllpmtngwltbwhlte has been ballinll out Ol dllflcuJ.
velvet (llqve~.
1y llll' lllmot!t five mon!ha and
The Senate campallll' has conc:ec1e1 be Ia runitJn&amp; IIICUlCI.
beiin quiet and ·J8ue.orlented. 'l:o offset Ibis, Taflla ~
A b~G~dcut iptndlng llmllll· heavlly on his· record (J\ Con·
tlllll agreement has temporarily gress, hl.s reeiml 11ark On matcurbeclllte torrent of 1e1ev1s1on tara Cllmpcirtaliili to Ohio veil~ lite two candidates ers and his ciOie ~tiontJhlp
dilplaytd last April.
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liallllt~· .,Ill~ brilt8J '~: llpck ff'blli ''W ''!D. play~ joll:ed. y.;;. sa; the·.
the elecUOn u a retereDdum time in fejiiuonto !he ~amlc airplanes we ny, you wouldn't
on lite admlnlslraUon. History picture arid calls for a fimeta. let us go."
shows they are on lite rillht ble f&lt;l' American withdrawal.
1be planes _ buill in lite late
side cf the odds.
Taft Is espectiog a personal 1IHIIB and early 195011 - were
"Nixon is Taft's trump card," boost from President Nil&lt;on Ia· owned by lite Jack Richard
said a spokesman for lite Met- ter Ibis month, but he 1a un- Aviation eo. of OI!Whoma City
zenb.um camp. "Taft Is certain about how much good and leosed to Wichita State
N!Ion's man. We hope to show support from Vice President University.
thai be's been too cl01e to the Agnew would do. Melzenbaum Pat Buckley, 34, who had just
Nixon administration and has agrees on Ibis point.
finished filling the gas lank Ol a
placed party loyalty above all
"Howard beUeves Agnew b Colorado State patrol car at
else ill ma1dng his declalons." not popular ill Ollfo," said a Silver Plume Friday, said the
Metzeilbaum brings Ibis angle member of the Melzenbaum Marlin 404 appeared to be
out ill some of hb speeches. camp. "A8Jtew would be a mil&lt;· having engine trouble before 11
"My opponent says be wants to eel blessing f&lt;l' Taft."
crashed.
ao to Washington to stand up Each llde Is counUng heavlly ''One qltle was backfiring
for Mr. Nil&lt;on," Me_tzenhaum on Ita home area for support. real had," Bucldey ssld. "Both
aays. "I want to go to Washing- The Metzenbawn forces believe engines were trailing black
ton to stand up for lite people the elec:Uon wtll be won or lost smoke."
cf Ohio."
In lite Cleveland area, where The federal investigators
m:e-y II 11te1 lane
organized laboo has registered moved Into the mountains
The Cleveland buslnesaman, up to 40,000 new voters.
Saturday to try to Identify lite
ill playing a catdJ.up game, b Taft's backers are not willing bodies burned when lite plane's
emphasizing an lasue that af. to admit Cleveland II the cru- gasoline lank ruptured and
fecta all Ohloan8 - tl!elr pock· ciiiiiiJOI and are relying on a burst into flames .
elbooka.
sturdy ,plurality In the Clncln· Among those killed besides
"The economy IJ.IIIIl'-llluest nail ~·
Coach Wllson were albleUc
Issue," said a .spq~, ''lind. .. "Hamilton Cwnty'a rough for director A. c. Kalelenmyer and
It cloell not look gOod."
Ill," ellncedes • Metzenbaum state Jeclalalor Raymond E.
Millanbawn has lX'"'led the supprl'ler.
King and lbelr wives.
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''I've been here a number of
Y8lfl and I've never aeen 111
airplane COQie ill here and get
below the rims of these
mountains and,get out again,"
~ C. Creek County sheriff
H;i'old Brumlillugh.
· 'lbe red • and • llhlle plane
cralhed near a ski basin near
Loveland, Pia, ll;lln feet high
In the Roeklel.
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don belOW, !bey IllUme lbere'l
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Bit. ~vid Mltdi'IJ. chfqed team, ays Col. George R.
111111 Intent to murder 30 VIet· Robinson's declllon to recom·
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mUJtary com:troom. He will be 1be mUitary judge ill eiiecl

~f ru:~government. ~o; aU ltse~~n: ~~anc~.I!&lt;IS·
the' lh~,;~,atiB ~f· !.olv~ ~rs!!n~l:~~ ~ge~ probiem; , pf
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Incident.
1111 adumeys· - 1&gt;as1e B.
llro1mafBatmRouge, !A., and
Capts. ·James ~ and
Tl!mJu Parach1nl Ol Ft. Hood
-!)ave cbaUenged vtrtully
ever; phase of the mlUtary
Juatice system, from aelectlon
Ol courts to the constltulionallly
Ol mlUtary lawa.
Tiley have succeeded ill
pltltlg a new court.marlial
panel to bear lite Mitchell cue,
and perhaps 111 ptttng the
gommnenl to be uun 1pec1fic
ill saying ill advance exactly
what !bey bope to P'Ove Mitchell did at My !AI.
Brown, lite flaahlly-drellecl

docUJ)lent'~ effectiveness as ap lnstr~ment w11s made

sib_le by~ {ortunate though lrre~ appearaqce of'tnen. ' ..v~t· ~,.41·11' ·.e"~. 1'\" · ,.•l_ tai,·.wt 'b'J•'tuleJ·'n' ..........· ·.·•""
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Most Americans today (as Utrougb iii•IPI'Y) are essential· · ' Ol the dl!jle-te ~~~~Ism ~dt!r ~!'.~ '!'CI~ yqn~ael
ly undisciplined people. They resenl order, aUihorlty an!l . /,1'1\e Jll'!)blem of ~ " •be Wrl~, , '" ljG~ thabre •are
l~w ricel't as It IS' applied I.Q Others. ,1'hey totally confus, qggteosive"bqt tjull we ·..:..,.~ our ·own ~;1\,&lt; 1: .
Uberty wt!h license. Tbey lake freedom as a lllft (Willi no
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liege and little or no obUgalion.
Jncri!dlbly· tawless Ill belillvlor, from, m or offense d.own
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que~a~e as Its (fiends) are those Wllo. suggest ·that o_
rder, go0d1nanners .aJMl wen,toUncted clliccimi. .;; \ ·
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But, .as author Robert AfF.ey recently observed In ~fe mfo a 'shoutllig rnatch, .ljtter, desP!!lllndPQllu_Iii
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!"agaztne, order Is the ver'J hesrt of aU nature and organ- deface man's proLiil ·b!lllillnJ11 and destroY lllll!lt allogether
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soc1al contract. Its key problem, he says, is..
loose wa1 :'f". l'"l:form lin oUr "socjalcontrllct." Bt!t the
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Valorous Church
In South Africa
By DAVID POLING
Americans generally believe that it is most difficult to
be a Christian behind the Iron Curtain . Or ill China or per·
bapa Cuba. The flow of information from these restrictive
aocletles Indicates that formal religious practice is limited
and frequently suppressed. In too many instances Christ·
laos have been Imprisoned and tortured for their faithfulDell. Tbe mtderKround church must carry the burden of
teaching and observation of the sacraments.
Compared to the above description, South Africa remains
a special problem. Here some 12 million blacks are ~
erned by 3 mUUon whites, many of whom are Dutch
testants. A strictly enforced separatist policy Is 8 major
theme of the Constitution. Christians make up liO per cent
of the government and expect their official church bodleo
to give full support to this device to keep the blacks down.
For the past year, Prllne Minister John Vorster has de·
manded that the Christian churches of the Republic .of
·South Africa withdraw from the World CowicU of'Chii!'Ches.
· He and his government have been angered by the ltand
of the World Council in Its aupport of Black Power and
black liberation movements ill Africa.
yorster, . ~cc~rding to an article in the New York Tlmois,
said that actton would be taken against those ch~J)'l:hes
that did not withdraw." Political reporterl atld church of·
liciala expected the reli&amp;ious community to cave Ill unde.r
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rtala, fllament-wOUDd glas1 atruct~, llgbt'!'IJ&amp;IIJ lllo'/l, ·' 'lhrllbt~d~-~-jultllkea
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A great many Americans in public life and beyo t ·
'·J a r e saying a stunning lblng when they tell us the
'Uions of young are the best informed, most intetugent
le we have ever hAd. It Is indeed important. But char. ac Is more vital, and there we are· in cruelly short sup-.
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much attention was paid to the untimely death this SUII\·
mer of a famed football coach, Vincent Lombardi. His
profession was incidental. He was properly seen as a leader
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.. ' Intellect. He defined character as mental toughness, ''the
. ··: perfectly dlsclpUned will," employed in a spirit of sacrl·
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well l!ut that he had taught them how to live confidently
as 11180 in any walk of life.
'l'be character required to do that is one of the great
lillsllng elements In America today, as it has been for a
very long time.
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GAWPOIJS - 11da modern
1tract111'e Ia home for 500
Holstein ·dairy cowa on the
Rleltard Jobnaon farm, Ran·
dleman, North Carolina. This
farm will be one cf ~even dairy
operalta visited during lite
1970 MJd.()hlo Valley Dairy
Tour, October a:JO.
Cowl are fed corn silage and
high moisture corn on Ibis fully.
automated farm and are houaed
ill free slalls. An aulomaUc
crowd gate moves cows Into the
mllklngparlorllhereautomallc
udder washers prepare eaeb
cow fOI'.milking.
All aDeys and paved areas
where' waste accumulates are
automalk:ally cleaned by a
flulb.4llwn l)lllem. MlJir; II precooled before going to a storage

dairymen and others Interested

hi dairying are invited to
parllclpate in Ibis 5-day tour
says Bud Carter, County Ex·
tension Agen~ Agriculture. 1be
tour includes vlsita to dairy
famis In the Knoxville, Tennessee area, sightseeing In the
Smoky Mountains and vlslta to
dairy farms ill lite Greensboro,
North Carolina area.
Coot f&lt;l' lransporlaUon and
four nlghta lodging ts $75 per
person (meals are not in·
eluded). Travel wtll be 'by
chartered bus and reservations
are d110 In lite County Extension
Office, October 12.

California's Nap a Valley
Is about i!O miles long, ex·
tending north f r om san
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Pablo Bay to the foot of
Ohio · and Weal VIrginia 4,343-foot' MI. St. Helena.

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COLUMBUS - Dr. Robert
D. McCltiJoqlt, aew)J eleeled

lalerualloaal Pre1ldeat of
'l1te IDtenaUoaal Aaoelatloa
of Lions Clab1, ba1
deslpated Tllandly Oct. ..
al "Wtrld LIODI Se"lee
Day'', wHII Hrvl&lt;e on a
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disml88ed the court-martial
panel selected by tbe commandlng general of the 1at
Annored Dlvlllon, Maj. Gen.
W1ll1am Delobry, and asked
Daobry!Dpkknewmenforthe

Job.

1be judge dldn~ order 1 new
panel-Which ill Army ctrcles

would have been cona1derecl an
affront fD Desobry-bll hitJ

lldeslndlcatedhemigbt~e
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unless be was assured Mltcbell
could get a fair trial at Fl. Hood.
Brown had alleged ill a
prelrlal motion thet lleutenants
11ere systemaUcally ucluded
from lite original court martial '
panel.

Mitchell Is the son of a
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"They were the greatest
interest and costs against bunch cf guys In !he wnrld,"
Franels Florist, Pomeroy, and said Rick Lander, a sophomore
the Pomeroy Cement Block Co ., defensive end who would have
streued.
flied
suit In !he amount cf been aboard the plane that
He qed that OD thai day
eaeb II lbe more than 954;100 fll,f61.71, Interest and coeta crashed - if !he coach had let
Uou perform some deed of againot Howard A- and Rachel him make the road tri~ .
"I just hope everybody prays
llldlvldaal bumanllarlan A. Wilson, Middleport.
for
!he families of the guys who
tavolvem.eat . 11 0ar
didn't make it/' said Lander,
AlloclaUon bas long
INJURED IN FOOI'IIAIL
whose roommate was among
beea, "" HrYe. For Ibis one
GALUPOIJS - Two boys the Wichita State. players killed.
day kill beeome, I lel'Ve, he
were
admitted to tile 11o1zer · 1be 20-year-&lt;~ld Martin 404
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Medical Center Friday was delayoo 30 minutes during
Tbe
program
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eatabUtbed It eacouraae following accldenl8 while a fuel stop at Denver while work
Lions to beeome penollally playing football. Kenneth was done on Its landing gear.
involved in the probiBllll Ud Leach, 11, Rt. 1, Wellston, was The Wichita State team,
needl of llletr COIIIIIII!IIIIteo. admitted f&lt;l' obllervation of a coacbesandfansweretraveting
concussion suffered in the to Logan, Utah, In two planes.
He DOted l!Jal over tiii,M
GaDlpolll • Wellston game. The companion plane, a smaller
Uons, e&amp;U perfOl'llllltl one
Marlo A.RDcchl,ll..year old son Martio !112, landoo safely.
JJ&lt;t of servteo, """"' meu
II. Mr. and Mn. Remo J . The 33 persons aboard that
lhalmon.lhaa tlll,llll people
would be lotlebed by Lloallm Rocchi, 102 Mabelme Dr., plane returned to Wichita
sustained a dislocated rillhl Saturday.
oa "World Lion' Service elbow In a football mllhap on Apparently, some of the
Day."
players knew !he planes were
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risky. ltfrs, Hollis Bruce of
Shennan, Tex., mother of Mike
Bruce, 21, a Wichita State
tackle who Burvived the crash,
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Roc., Cloud and John Gllllgan
grelt beldliMI with each new
pbue Cllbelr furiou raee llll'
covem..-, Holllrd Metsenbaum
IIIII Robert taft Jr. are con·
ducllnc 1;y colllpll'lson a nJce.
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miTf!JIC up fast, ·fliurea be has
now conquered the iWne ...og.
nltion problem and Ia coneerned
with making an atlracUve pitch
to !he Ollfo voters.
11da does not Include llll!eartng Taft, a respected name for
Ohio Politics
years among RepubUcan voten.
"Mea tf Jatogrlly''
PY ca"!ll'lp f&lt;l'llte.U.S. Sen·
"We don't Intend to attack
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Bob Taft as a penon," said a
Republican Cloud and Demo- spokHrilan for lite Melzenbaum
cnt Gllllgan have been noisily campalp. "TIIey're both men
llllpliJcat each other, forecast- of Integrity."
lila alliOI'II Ol doom u the op- Taft's camp Ia parllcularly
poaentll elected. .
coneernet1 aboulceltltlg out lite
In eontrast, the Tafi.Mefsen· Republican volA!. U.S. Senall!
bautn camp!lp thUI far 1Jas candidates are,at the II!Jitom of
Wllflecl on an elevated In'· the ~t; and the Republlcan
et; Jinlenttng an ~maCe of two ticket II topped by a man who
mUllonllrelllpmtngwltbwhlte has been ballinll out Ol dllflcuJ.
velvet (llqve~.
1y llll' lllmot!t five mon!ha and
The Senate campallll' has conc:ec1e1 be Ia runitJn&amp; IIICUlCI.
beiin quiet and ·J8ue.orlented. 'l:o offset Ibis, Taflla ~
A b~G~dcut iptndlng llmllll· heavlly on his· record (J\ Con·
tlllll agreement has temporarily gress, hl.s reeiml 11ark On matcurbeclllte torrent of 1e1ev1s1on tara Cllmpcirtaliili to Ohio veil~ lite two candidates ers and his ciOie ~tiontJhlp
dilplaytd last April.
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liallllt~· .,Ill~ brilt8J '~: llpck ff'blli ''W ''!D. play~ joll:ed. y.;;. sa; the·.
the elecUOn u a retereDdum time in fejiiuonto !he ~amlc airplanes we ny, you wouldn't
on lite admlnlslraUon. History picture arid calls for a fimeta. let us go."
shows they are on lite rillht ble f&lt;l' American withdrawal.
1be planes _ buill in lite late
side cf the odds.
Taft Is espectiog a personal 1IHIIB and early 195011 - were
"Nixon is Taft's trump card," boost from President Nil&lt;on Ia· owned by lite Jack Richard
said a spokesman for lite Met- ter Ibis month, but he 1a un- Aviation eo. of OI!Whoma City
zenb.um camp. "Taft Is certain about how much good and leosed to Wichita State
N!Ion's man. We hope to show support from Vice President University.
thai be's been too cl01e to the Agnew would do. Melzenbaum Pat Buckley, 34, who had just
Nixon administration and has agrees on Ibis point.
finished filling the gas lank Ol a
placed party loyalty above all
"Howard beUeves Agnew b Colorado State patrol car at
else ill ma1dng his declalons." not popular ill Ollfo," said a Silver Plume Friday, said the
Metzeilbaum brings Ibis angle member of the Melzenbaum Marlin 404 appeared to be
out ill some of hb speeches. camp. "A8Jtew would be a mil&lt;· having engine trouble before 11
"My opponent says be wants to eel blessing f&lt;l' Taft."
crashed.
ao to Washington to stand up Each llde Is counUng heavlly ''One qltle was backfiring
for Mr. Nil&lt;on," Me_tzenhaum on Ita home area for support. real had," Bucldey ssld. "Both
aays. "I want to go to Washing- The Metzenbawn forces believe engines were trailing black
ton to stand up for lite people the elec:Uon wtll be won or lost smoke."
cf Ohio."
In lite Cleveland area, where The federal investigators
m:e-y II 11te1 lane
organized laboo has registered moved Into the mountains
The Cleveland buslnesaman, up to 40,000 new voters.
Saturday to try to Identify lite
ill playing a catdJ.up game, b Taft's backers are not willing bodies burned when lite plane's
emphasizing an lasue that af. to admit Cleveland II the cru- gasoline lank ruptured and
fecta all Ohloan8 - tl!elr pock· ciiiiiiJOI and are relying on a burst into flames .
elbooka.
sturdy ,plurality In the Clncln· Among those killed besides
"The economy IJ.IIIIl'-llluest nail ~·
Coach Wllson were albleUc
Issue," said a .spq~, ''lind. .. "Hamilton Cwnty'a rough for director A. c. Kalelenmyer and
It cloell not look gOod."
Ill," ellncedes • Metzenbaum state Jeclalalor Raymond E.
Millanbawn has lX'"'led the supprl'ler.
King and lbelr wives.
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''I've been here a number of
Y8lfl and I've never aeen 111
airplane COQie ill here and get
below the rims of these
mountains and,get out again,"
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H;i'old Brumlillugh.
· 'lbe red • and • llhlle plane
cralhed near a ski basin near
Loveland, Pia, ll;lln feet high
In the Roeklel.
"II just - . when you 'set
don belOW, !bey IllUme lbere'l
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Irish
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EAST LANSING, MICH.
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PASS INTERCEPTION
RETURN YARDAGE
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11 0 2 ~ 2 ~ 61 .;.;
RUNBACK$, YI,RDS
Galllpolls
., Northwest 20 Strasburg 7
Cots. Hartley 60 Cots. Linden 6 Sf. Marys 28 Kenton 0
PLAYER (IJ«IIIpotlsiPI YCi TD ~~:~~n FROMl~t.lwiAC:t
ALL GAMES
Canton Lincoln 12 Springfield Miami Trace 34 Greentleld 0
Lima Balh«101tawaGiandorf6
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O O O Gallipolis
7 10 14 13- 44 TEAM
W L T p DP Twp. 0
Marion Local 20 Canton Leh· Versailles UMDelphos St. John 0
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4 o o 110 25 · Jackson 12 Meigs B
man (ath . U
Parkway 30 lnster 6
Tollfs 1.
0 9 0 Wellston
LoGon
Klndlay 27 Lorain Senior 26
4 o o so 18 Glouster 8 Eastern Me igs Columbus Grove JO Per ry 1&lt;
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FUMBLES
South . Ben d 1lnd .) J.1 Llma
. PI yft TD Gll.lllpollo
o o o 1)- o Gallipolis
Jackson
3 1 o 104 40
County o
Lima Sh awnee 28 Urbana 12
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0 1 1 o- 2
3 1 o 94 36 Federai·Hocklng 12 Belpre 12 Ada 14 Blufflon &gt;2
Sen1or 6
0 0 0 Wellston
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COldwater 14 WapakMeta 14 WarrenHardlng16Steubenvllle
17 44
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RI!TUR~S 0 1 ~tt':,\'1:s LOS o o o o- o ~hen!"'lnt
3 1 o 32 37 Martella 25 Painesville Harvey
(tiel
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KD YG :rD Wel.lston
o o o o- 0 Coal Grove
2 2 o 92 .OS
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1 ·25 . 0 . PENALTIES
Ironton
1 3 0 63 44 Lancaster ~1 Hamlllon Tall 6
1'2S o Glllllpolla (1) ·5 0 0 1)- 5 WillsiM
1 3 0 52 56 Pickerington 46 Carroll 20
2 50 a Wellston
(41 5 5 0 11)- 20 Waverly
0 4 0 6 77 Amanda 20 Berne Union 18
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- Fairfield Union 12 Frankfort
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· Adena 9
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2 56 o ENI;IS - Eric Sounders, "'flAM
w L T P OP Upper Arlington 27 Portsmouth
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2 0 0 26 6 o
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4 7t t Boster, 'rom Woodward.
LoGan
2 Q 0 30 19 West PorlsiYJo~lh 68 East
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·TACKLEJ - Chuck Wood. Alliens
2 0 0 24 12 · Portsmouth 9
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Oil(lei· Btliflm,., Mark Oilvls. Jackson
1 1 0 18 :111 Wheeling (W. Va. 20 Martins
. GUARDS- Mike Wolfe, Ken Mel!fS
1 1 o 16 18
Ferry 14
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Glennard
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:111 Huntington IW.
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0 2 0 18 34
Va.l VInson 12
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1 11 0 CENTIR - ·Bud Sanders.
Keyed for act1on before ,
•A.&lt;;KS ~ John Davis. John waverly
0 2 o 6 20 Cots. East moore 21 Cots. South 6
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PLAYER
Pll YG 'FD SM.vdail, 1\ltV, Sheels. Tom ,FRIDAY'S aESULTS:
Cots.
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A tall squared-of! boot
r.~'1:.!t.~~a
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Jact&lt;son 11 Meigs
set off straight-leg pants .
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SOuth Point· 21 B~ffalo 16
Central 7
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rr«ft their own 31
TACKLES,' - Bill Ylciln, ,Ciial GloVe 56 Symmes Valley 8 Qn. -1 41 COlo. Mohawk 35
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Dotaware 28 Reynoldsburg 6
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Columbus Wntland J.I·Gahanna
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,. City 23 London 7
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5 0 0 0 Chuck Ealey passed. for two touchdow!JS, Olle of
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~ ~ ~ them a 59-yard play, and scored o~ a 1o-yard 1'1111 ai won their 17th game In the last
Oliver lb
3 0 0 0 the unbeaten Rockets trounced Oluo University 42-7 18 slarts Pd their lOth In a
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4 o 1 o in a Mid-American Conference game Saturday.
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and (ullback Pele
Totals
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Ealey
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tr'bl 'Ed Gulyas Cinclnnah ?• Pllt.burgh 10.
scoreboard In lbe&lt; s-ond
ad loCI secbnd-quarter touch- May.
2B -38'AI6u,
Perez,
Slargell,
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V'-'"'" wu held IDa
- Cline. s - Ellis 2. quarterwitharune-yarapaaaiD
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downs 111 one and two-yard Mlll8
lp h r er bb so fullback Joe SchiVIII1z w)Uch The Bobcats sclll'ed their oaly IDtal of 270 yarda Pd Wood
respectl"'ly.
Nolan IWJ
climaxed a 54-yard drive by touchdown in the tldrd quarter gained only 49 yarda In Z2
8 0 0 4 6
Halfback Larry Parker ended Carroll
o o o o 2 Toledo in eight plays. Fullback when taUback Bill Gary awept attempts as the lodlana defenae
l the Irish scoring with onl,r 15 Ellis ILl
.
aroWKI right end on a !O.yard was geared on him.
lfCOI1ds left In the game wben
9 2-3 9 3 3 4 2
run.
" Senior~ Bob Greebam
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0
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TheROcketsboWJ~tiacktn
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'l'heJsaMm added Insult to
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Smith and ,Toln Duncan's 42- · MINNEAFQj:JB,Mbu!o'(UPI) bill. .
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'wben he hunbled a bad paa11
yard field goal.
-Guy Jngles c;augllltwotDudi- ment
:J!Nm center 111 wbat wasiD be a
Toledo ended Its scoring In the doll'n pa~~~e~ infl.Jeff Xlllnei 3,000 Pf'NDI at
. :lilck far ooe pOin~ picked It up
final
stanza on a IZ-yardl'l!l'bY scored one touchdown and -~~~y ':!played In colil,
.
, Atli~t)ol~\9
IIIII ran for two polnta.
halfback Bob VIckers and a 31· gained 91 yards Saturday to • .,..., wea
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Mlsi&lt;IUrl 40 Oklahoma
Tbe tough Notre Dame
yard run by Schwart.z
lead fifiiH-anted Nebruka ID
'l'he beat eHort Findlay could Cor~ll 41 Lohlg~ loi .
defense didn't allow the
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DAYTON (UP!) _ Fullback .
o University now IB 1-2 35-IO rout of Mlnneaota :rl 'bui It wu baited on dolms. Ha~varl139 ltvtgeri't
::(pai;am ID penetrate deeper
Gary
Koslns
rushed
51
times
overall.
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&lt;\ban the Irish to-yard line untU MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - Nell
·:10 minllles were left In the Graff fired two touchdown for 11114 yards Pd all. four
· ·:PD· '!bat Mldllgan Stste passes - 52-yarda ID Larry IDucbdOWDJ as I1eJ1on defeated
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·tife ended in a fumble oo the Mlallk and 27..yards to Terry Louisville 2f-11
Koslns scor~
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Whittaker - ID break a fourth:.: All* allowi!W the first ·three quarter tie Pd give WlscGnsin a 12, II and l '·VIIM&amp;'IA
·. ifoW Dame touchdowns, the 29-16 upset victory over Penn a total of
60 polnla Iii three
•iWtstn State defense palled State Ssturdey. .
Loul1VIIIe got Its
•~· together and stopped the It was lbe first v1ctory of the
by · Bob
,: JU1 two-drives oo the 15 and 5- season for the Badgers, who had a 32 yard field
&gt; Jard linea. It effectively lost one and tied one. The loss GrWleisen in the second period
:' Jieulnllzed the lrilh attack was the second in a row for the and a one yard plunge ·by
' •W late In the fourth quarter 17th ranked Nittany !Jons, who Johnny Godbolt In the final
wben '1belltinam moved the hild a 23-game winning streak quarter.
lrtlb for tbetr lalt tuudldown. IJroken by Colorado a - k Dayton took a 7'0 first period
lead on a 93 yard toochdown
'lbe game marked the llrsl earlier.
lppllrallce for a Notre Dame
GraH, who spent much of the drive in 13 playa with KDIIns
team oo artillca1 grlilland also dey on hla back as Penn Slste's carrying the baU 12 times.
The second DayiDn' touch·
~ a Jim wlllcb bad &amp;!rUed defense spilled him time after
ID Irish vlctl1ry Iii EUt l.limlng lima, threw tlu:ee touchdown down, which gave the F!fers a
llllbeir nine ~wemnce. here. strikes and set up a fQUrth With ~~ teai'l mldw~y thrO!J8h
1'hi7 Improved thelr aeuon a !&amp;-yard rWlin the first period. second period, cam.~ on a
ncord ID 3-4 while Mlcblgan Penn State scl&gt;'ed first on a yard drive in 10 play•• ~jll ,
State 11111 begin Big Ten com- 25-yard field goal by Mike Reitz, carried the baU aeven ~~un
petlflon next wee1t wltll a 1-2 but the Badgers came back that second IDuchdowil
record.
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Graff's !&amp;-yard run aet ~ Rufus 14-3 at balfttme on G
ll.....:-... Ferguson lor a three-yard field goal. ·
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scoring jaWJt.
of
the firs~ KOIIIns.
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w:!:ln :~1-1~
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (UPI) The!Joni~a. ~lll8l'glp doll'ns in lhe third
:: .,.. IIIIDII Deming took the lead In llatlstlea, a82 tqw yards til marches of 84 ll1d 47 Ylf1ilil&lt;c
c8trled the
;:~-.lli!rl8 early flnilhen 1n the juSt 215 !01; Wtao::Onlln. '!bat
IQ
tuihea
,ue.i for '
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. IOif tournament Saturday, Clllllpared with mlnilll I&amp; for toucl!dO'!VI! '~ the third r.,
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. Clrdlna a 15 for a 204 tOtal. · Wlsconsl,n, altholigh Wlscl!nsin lllid ~. rout ·!Joles In lbe
~··second round leader, had 1lle edge In .,...mg yards, touchd01in drive.
Ko.ina :, aat. 'out the
~ Mitchell, was at three- • 231-:101.
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lloWJing'Green Illlt···lnii!J ;
. . par on his first nine. He GraH lost 71 yards, most of
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..-l!t tihree on the par flve siith lfYinilw pds, .nd suball(llle
1l11Ulerback Tim Healy ended
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Deming with a
, GraH
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of B.
. . ~far 220 f·· ~ led
Barlduluse ll1ll DaV. the Uons' ·!1JII!era ·. with lf ·
both recorded H'l Yards.
' ·n. ·:::'li ·!-!. '.,,'
-=~~lllll were tied with
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l4tala of • • • ,
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also carded tht HONOR IKE ·\••:
only hole-in-one
pOJSSY, i"~lliiCe (Uf'/1- A
a four Iron a1Jot on th&lt;Jroughfar6 In this town nel\1'
three l&amp;h.
PlriJ waa reriamed "Avenue ol
lol!~~.;~:'!_'1 flnlslierrlncluded President Eisenhower" SsturRoc!&lt;Y Thompoon day In memory of the tate ·U.S.
F.r,trlel (68) lind Prealde.nt and conim._ of
~tJi~.~. ~~
- .J, aD a,t flv~ .wled forces in Europe during
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Friday
nlebt "' olefeat lrorlton good, but Lopn - 00 mp 14i7
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one
o4 the 1Dp attractions and lrorlton hid 1D 1111111t I
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the
weekend
grid achedule. desperate c:cmebldl.
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'l'l1e
blUer
deleel
hr
Coack
Culberlsun,
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1111'1111&amp;
the ball, c:ollects tbe most first down8 and gains the.
lob Jllaef• Tleen·IIIAIW bullinC I1Pe MIDI*, corriM the
JnQ~t Jlll'llllle, it IISII&amp;lly winds up a winner. ·
the aeetlld llnJPI week IIIey piglkln four CC111fcu!ive t1mea
'""·:Nol·r.o here Friday night.
·
~ove baea IUUed dewn fr&lt;J111 the 16 yard line Cl1 bl
•• ~ Coaell,oJolm Collller'a Wellston Golden~~~
IGIIGwiDII
tbelr se1ecllo1l u Important scorirlC drive ..
pllhed .CoaCh c. L. (Johnny Ecker's ~i~···.
tile pre reaaoa fawrltes to
Llpa'o bya1ilrlelllr ....,.
· Galllpollf Blue Devils all over the field &lt;from ~ 20
""" tbe 11'111 SEOAL dwnfaa pnred . . tile lilY
til llleotberl butlosttheball game, liH.
ploalblp
· wben Rery MeBre•• ID"
A huge ·Parenti' Night crowd teruz:d Hal Spear•'
" 'lbe Golden RDcbts; picked baD u tile mldlteld llrlpe .. .
at Logan saw the Tlgera score detp atlll1 pill • tile IIMI
to illlllh lui In the elghWWD tile 11n1 period adell.
first on a aenaatlonal 7&amp;-yard ....,. af the m&amp;w as the
sou~ ado ~:ague lhta
Proae carried four
conpaal1 from quarterback Hal Chiefs remained
' 'nf '
~. pfiiit bf W the beat of- secutlve playa opening ~I;
Spears to end Dave Kriebel. Ia leur nliqll wld1e r....
tlliilve team the Galll8nl bave aecond period. He got four, 21, ·
Harry Howard's conversion dlpo 1o 14.
II1Ctd an year. At !Wt that's m and one yard ID put the baU
kick made 11 7-4wit.h 10:141eft in lnotatlstlcs,togan ledlll!ll'lt
whal the slallltlc&amp;, revealed on Welllton'all.
the second period.
downs 12-10, Iii l'1llllln&amp; 110 Ill
follqwlngthebruilln84&amp;mlnute Peie Near ripped · up the ·
Thla score stood W1W the 108. LHS Intercepted two
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batl!ll : In :Wbldb - Golden mlddt. far !71D the Rocbl 1!118·
fourth quarter when halfback Ironton paaaea.
PRE-GAME WARMUPS- '1bree GAHS Blue Dev1181lne
SOMEWHEilE IN tldl masalve pillilp In lbe WeDston
and four Blue Devils PrOle bit olf Ken · W~­
Rick Krebe gathered in an The '11gera completed eltbt of
~ for puaes Iii pre.game drills at WellsiDD Friday nlgbt.
!IJ!I)IIdjw:ed. ' · ..
· Cluck WOod'• tdde of tile linefor endlone li Galiipo)l•' TGIDIDY Prose, wilo J1llt scored the
lron!Dn punt on the Logan 42 16 paasea for I'm ·yen~~ while
GAR$ won the game, IN. Left ID right are Jeff canadaJ,
. 1J,.._ebll~111'17fln1 one yard ,Pd 1be lint GAHS Blue Devlla llrsl toucl1dtnm apiDil WeDston Friday. On left
yard line Pd sped 58 yards for a Logan connecltd 011 line of
Jobn Nartb and Rlcbard FergiiSOII.
,. . , . .W.l!!!!Upolll' IL 'lbe touchdoWn with IO:Oileft Iii the Ia Rocbt llfetJ Damy Settlee.
touchdown. Quarterback Greg four for It yards.
. C)lii,ermn piJied
prds , ball. Neal's run for the ntra
Smith found Chris Miller \with For Logan Rick Krebe Juaed
mllfll.ta4'ceD!Pkled iJCbl pOints filled. n. drive covered
the Important two-point coo- the baU 1111 timel for IDS yft
11111,.... forM )'ll'ds. Tlult 12 yards in IO playa.
coLONELS TRIM SQUAD
"!uad to tile required 12 version paaa .Pd the Cblefs wi111e Ken Culbattloll 1lholwed
pntlleiMmeelabhlyarda
Wellaton came rl&amp;hl back,
fi1
1-NI-M.'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - ptayers.
were on IDp 8-7 ,with 11 : 431eft in 105 yards In 25 carrlel.
-·•'- lll1d paP... nt. mar"h'••ID the GAHS !lin only
The Kentucky Colonels of the Tinsley Pd 0rms are veter- the contest.
Score by quarten :
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RECD'IERED ENEMY
n ••~.tball •-~PI whtle "·-- the amalleat
Ken Culbertson, a :zoo.pound Irooton
0 7 I $-- 7
lle!U• W II&amp;, wUb •
IOplaysfollowlnga aensatlo!lil
!;ARDS RUSHING
FUMBLES- None .
Ametlcan"""""
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l'll4lq ai4·11. pal'iq.
45-yard kickoff return by
fll«ltloollol
PUNTS: GAHS - Burnell, 2· ti011 Jl'rklay placed George ,...yer
a
sophomore fullback, sealed the Logan
8 t 0 M-It
Mlllt astm•oblns upec:t wu Saltsman wblcll put the baU on Play-Pol.
Tell y1 Avg 81 (40.51 ; Wellston - Patton, 1· 'l'lnslliy ll1d Barry 0rms oo Clllllp at 5-tool-k!aa a rootie
Tigers' fate when he ripped
t1Ji f••t tha
. t Wellston bad the the GAHS 45. Tbat wu the Burntii,RH
7 60 8.5 33 (33.0) .
A SCORtNi li waivers lllid released Greg from Wichita Stste.
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9 64 7.J
INDIVIDU ~
tl ·..........,
'"'•ht ID trim the
piCNin 79 times willie GAHS game'a longest run. Gallta'a. Pl'crse, LH
7 32 4.5 GAHS - PrD$0. J.yard run. -·-• ou• ..,.,
m•••~ed -•·
44 playa !rom Jim Miller' 181-~
6 23 3.83 10:04
second,
fallthird
: J.
••--.
VIUJ
1""_'_,.. junior
.
' Sh-. FB
Davis, In2:-yard
run,run
. 5: 18.
6 20 3
~e.
.
wu lnl~ aeconds later in a ~\; L~H
~ 6 1:5 period, run fall; Neal. 1-yard
rge~s
Wells!OO led Iii return yar- pQeup near the lidellnes with Totals
,
"' 205 5•2 run, 6:57. fourth period, pas,s
.
t11ge (7M1) and fumbles (2). 8:3&amp; leflln the hill.
(Wellston I
fall : Wellolon- Settles, 1-yard
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-•"....
'"" m IIston the f!I.AYER Poo
TC" run, 11 ;30, fourth, p.oss fall.
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After atAlppuoe "'
,_y.,._ji;. ' Tcb Yi Avi OFFICIALS - Dlle Hall,
four Umel for lfl yards. G~ aeeond time within the sbadow . Alan Jarvis, RH
2 18 9.0 Dave Laltenwe11. Ber yl
THENS
Pta·"-In
te back Mike Green punchecl the Bulldogs drew a 15-yard the Tigers stopped the Buiiclop
pla)'JII .-rorles.o baU, !llld bad o4thesoalpoats,GAHSfaUedto Jack Hultman LH 2 9 4.5 Jenkins. and 8 ob Dante 1s . A
a r
.
the
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on lbe 15 and later on the II in
only One five-yard penalty.
move. Burnett zoomed ·a Joe Martin, FB
18 70 3.8 lroni~EC,.":'Sr:-rtSTlCS
steady do!mpour of rain wblcll one yard on a sneak on a fourth holding penalty, and on
the second half. .
Bide llevlla·ii)Jured wen Tom beautiful 48-yard punt to the Roger S.lt.man, RH 8 29 3.6 SCORE BY QUARTERS
threatened a cloudburst several down play. Green was stopped second try the Tigers held .
3
15
Waverly dominated the
pj.018 runnlnl back; Jobn Wellston 261D get tjle Galllana ·&lt;ff.'~~~~":r.i.t~H 3 ~ :~ Gallipolis
o 6 6 1&gt;- 18 times, Coach Don Eakey's on hla attempt at the two point
AI lhta point lbe drllzle
North 'fl•llback and Jim Miller
of trouble
.Den Settles ,Q9
7 ·16 .2.2 Wellston
0 0 0 6--- 6 Athens Bulldogs n1pp00 the c&lt;~~version.
be&lt;arue more of a dowiijlllili stati.otlcs In the losing effort II .
5
lbe Tisers led In llrst downs 111def ·~ and offenltv~ ~ellston. ~ from Its T~•fs
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' 55 166 ,_, ~~~~T
2 2 4 3- 11 vbiting Waverly Tlgera IZ-8 Thladrivecovered90yardsln but Waverly marebed 71
6
and in ruahlng 107 ID :K. Tba ,
~All ~ee iat aut the own 27 tO the ~ stripe .JNDIV:t'~L ~~~SSING Well::,
s ~ 4 o1-- 11 Friday to remain undefeated In eight playa with the big gallier yardlln !I playa wUb Varney
Bulldogs
hit on five of nblt
d baH Another Blue bel
tte W41DileY toesed PLAYER
"l,A t YCi TD YARDS GAINED • RUSHING SEOAL competition.
coming on an 81 yard paal1 from bllllllg Welcll for tbe TD.
1
passes
for
113 yards.
secon ¥art 'navis 24f:pound Set:! fw : JeYen-yard lciu on SriOwden
2·5 ,0 19 o ~~ r.!:•
~ ~ ~ ~= The capacity crowd at Rutter the Green 1D ~k Lea Job&amp; Sebmllt's -.enloll
5 ,O1' -~ YARDS LOST RUSHING
The Tigers connected on
-ed
lq but fourth down' Larry Snowden Totals I
FleldsawtheTigersscorelhelr Champlin. That play put lbe Jilek na blocked 8lld the
seven
o4 18 aerials for liS yards.
~to play mi!St cf the t Ron lbe ov~ u lhe 11rst half PLAYER CWotto~ t ~G TD Gallipolis
1 0 2 1)- 3 first points of the 1970 Cllllpaign baU on the Waverly nine.
score llood at IU with Z:G'I
43
but
~.&amp;d
three picked off by
• Q11j:b Ecker did not ~.
S.IIIH
.,
7·12 •0 78 0 ~~'t'~lRDS RlJS~IN~l~
in the aecond period when Champlin started the second left.
0
1
3
0
2
Atheno.
V. alent of the GAHS In the third period lbe ball· Huffman
Gallipolis
20 57 51 76---:1115 halfback Dan Welch grabbed a Bul1do&amp; acore in the second Waverly dominated the
·
j.ea Cbamplla led tM ..,,
f..n-.. the CQIItMt
on1 '0118 time Totals IN DIVtou1~~ 0 10 0 Wellston
70 45 46 5-166 nlne-y~ touch&lt;lo\yD paa11 from quarter when he Intercepted a contest in lbe scoreless second
Iii~.~"~~ '
,. excbangedbPde y, .W.
Rt;CEPTIONS
PAS~U~TTif~pt~D~ " ~~~·Tom'IVimeY.&gt; · • Varney pasa-iaid returned It~ ball ~.. the Tiger~ ~~. ~
,...w!'l'tin'·~~~ 111
~tflll, ~,'\11
~cl.'"w~=~=~.ti! !fW qc• r; d llliolllllfll'rJt
; .im• ''""~~~~~~ . ,.,,~·..J· ~ •lti! 1 1 '1ili"8G8cia'b''M
'w
lnldlllllldr-' '" .,&gt;! •r• · ~ '"'
strong touchdown drl~es carr ea w e D'aa;"Wf.o• o11
.:::::.~M~;'ieiU~f':'
wtbe'
•,to.
~t¥JI\, '" "' " 1 ' J.i,'t,'f.~ ...PASSES COMPLETID " ......, .tlillriii03-IUIIWID In •12 plays, the Bulldogs thwarood by two pass ID- lopped Waverly's bal
~~ ~ latl! In jbe ~ pll~001' r SheeT! ,
t.f I o ~~~~~~s
: ~ : ~ ~ tupe play mrlag botb scored when subotituoo fullback terceptions and a lost fumble ID camen wllh 5% yanll bl 12
liiCGad ball imc1 was ruabad 1D IIW'Cbad.yardstDtakea!J..
t~ 1~ ~ PASSES INTERCEPTED
toucbdowaa irlthe lint ilalf. Don Wood rammed over from the alert Athens defense and attempts.
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The score by quarters:
" lba jjp1ier 'lfediCal Center in t lead. Job Dl!m eJfma•ed
Gallipolis
o o o o- o n. first AHS touchdown the two with 7:45 left. A paaa soggy gridiron .
.
1Wtllstonl
Waverly
0 I 0 $-- I
G lll 1\s' .Leacb w•• the 111 drl willa a two-yanl PLAYER
C·A YG TD Well~n
0 0 0 ~ 0 came with 3:1&amp; left in the from Green ID Paul Scannack Athens saw .two sconng
51
Alherm
610._U
~~·. ~talicung offeJlalve pl:..e :~er left ..... wUb . ~~:;1n
~~ ~ ~ ~: ~,J 1 ~AINE1~ Pf58 ~ 19 opening period when quar- was good on the conversion, but drives bog down m the mud as
left tl1llfd.
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5:llleft Ill tbe perled. Neal'l McKlnnlss
0.2 10 0 Wellston
5 2 17 56- 80

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Baseball Comlillssloner Bowie Kialln saiJI
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Saturdaythatnegollallons·wttblbemaj!lrleague
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down the Iel!lleld line scored • umpires have beellsuajleniled and that lltey
t.m~NE,\Pol,IS ·ST... ~AUL, runtea~.whlcb ballldljlllmat,.
Rose and Bench.
now on strike.
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Clay Carroll pitched the
The annoUDeem~t caaie just, illln.utes
2'1Pmitwlnneruapltcblr and· ~by buak)i blck "-lllll
bottom of the lOth and got the
before the scbedu~ ~ p, JO, ~tartoftbe National ' an ·Ill\' bl,ttef, won tile ~ · thellflb l,!lnl!l&amp;.l!hen the 1wjnj
Plratesootinorder,strlldngout
League playoff game bet)II'~Jtll the l&gt;irates ;~ad , ;!lh~.
:n's.;~· ~~~datheb'se«onl¥,
ClementeandJohnJeter.
. Cincinnati Reds at PI~&amp;sburgb• .Umpires ln .
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The Pirates advanced oaly
Pittsburgh were plcketlngTbree Rivers S&amp;adium : Orl!llea lnllllb.,.. ·tile 1\lln!lHPbV l!!i*· . .
.: . 1-&gt; 1
one runner ID third base In tbe
dressed In their dark blue lllllfoi-ms.
~:~~~ lo the llrst PJ!1t of Ball went on ID earn ,the
game. That was In the tldrd
"Negotiations have been suspended," Kllbn '
their b'll!kifollve l8l'lee lot the Vlclory.
Inning, but second baseman
said. " They (tbe umpires) are 011 strike. They
American League cham. ltwaaaaee-eawgame,unW
Tommy Hebns killed the rally
h
f' 1 off be~
th
W
h
lui
pilinahlp.
BaUtmore broke II open In the
with a brilluint backhand stab
ave our ma
er
ore em. e are ope
Cuellar, a 33-yesr-old PUerto fourth. Then Frank Robll1lon
of Dave Cash's booncer, then
:~=~ ~:es~~ik~e~~:o":. ~ettled at any time, but Rican lefthander with a sharp and ElrGcl Hendrlcb ~
threw Cash oot f&lt;Jr the third out.
Kuhn said emergency crews of umpires
CW'Ve, couldn't hold the aeven- Pd R4!bllison scored oo Brookl

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PI h'SBURGH IUPi) - Pinchhitter Ty Cline'$
Z1
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tri 1 d p te ., __ , · g1 h tte ed
for
. I! e an e •....., s sm e s a r a scoreless yards
been
•8Cilft
tie m the 'lOth .Inning and the Cincinnati Reds seoted defensive .erid ~ Llltlniir rP . Duke ,tool 8 3 • o leA!! 1n the Clllie 1n 'tile fGurtb peripd C.. 8.'
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two more runs on Lee May's double to beat Pittsardi f ·
lb
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r ........ playoffs.
. . .., , a ·!~locked Jllll!l;'u top trued_ B~ on a 38 - yard lleld taU11¥t . JU4 G~boe•.,.Dub,.;
-~
Pblo .Slale ~eated tellli4!IQU8 g~·!l7 baYe Rllb. CXIID Slate P"*«i lip lts ~ touch&lt;lolyu·

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on a three - yard rurqa ·the f« .!lie 'toQeliclowrJ
Kern• ·Leo Hqdea ·and lobn Buckeyea seared
pOinta
secbnjja· r•lllalolng
Brockington· 1'1111\ed
;m the tldrd period to break.., period: .• , · ,
ami' two loochdowns lllld wbat ba~
a cloae game.
n. 111181 Obio Stale

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Gary Nolan, a ZZ.year-olct loth, lined a lfiple ID Roberto Dute, ~lO Her,e Saturday . . ·. ~eel ~G· move Oli! lf:a w wA,th1:23~-lnthegUI!i '
· riSbtbPder wbo never has Clemente's rigl\tln rfllbi center "'n scllred~on a 1hree 'f.~ bllftlme,iiiVan~wf!ien ~ ~·· \Wo ~ '11f'd run by Stm
IC.lllewdmuch 811Ccess asalnst field.
run and Jl'lsae!l 11 yards'.\o illlphHOllowaybio!:~a. DUI1l. Jonea. ·
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the Plrales, IICatlered eight hits With the Infield drawn In,
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cloud of the first
~'llrlkelnmajorlelgue
blatciry, but foor baod1&gt;id&lt;ed
I8IIPirel froni the minor leagues
wcned the game wlthoot dillleul!J. There were no

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woy ooce during the regular
- · got only one nmner as
far u tldrd baoe through the
llrstninelnningsagalnstloolng
pitdler)?ock Ellis before Cline,
batting for Nolan to start the

Irish
Remain
Unbeaten
EAST LANSING, MICH.
(UPI) - Quarterback Joe
.: Thelsmam aent four team'' males In for touchdowns
'' Saturday as he aparted tldrdl'llllked Notre Dame ID a :5-8
1'
vlctl1ry over Mlcblgan Stste.
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'lbe oenlor slgnal-&lt;:aller ted
.::
btl team In rushing with 107
:1: •yards on IS carries while
•: I• llOIIIp1etq 12 of 17 poll attempts for 147 yarda.
,
Fullback Bill Barz opened the
; ICOI'inlwith a one-yard plunge

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. . - . lopked ~I a.ld, ~ :a
strike, ancl!baft .llluiMid a hllb·
llyiDrlghtfield. .
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nt. baU dropped In tl!e lint
row of the rl&amp;hl' field grahd- .
aWid eeata.._bfe!Y ~ feet
Inside lbe ·10111 pole. It wu
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West Vffglnta Bhook off stubbomlndlaniSslurday ~lot
118 fourth
the
season.

paasea tor· 13 yarda and two
touchdowna.
The Hooslera 1011ne their
listh ccnecuuv'e game, their
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PASS INTERCEPTION
RETURN YARDAGE
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11 0 2 ~ 2 ~ 61 .;.;
RUNBACK$, YI,RDS
Galllpolls
., Northwest 20 Strasburg 7
Cots. Hartley 60 Cots. Linden 6 Sf. Marys 28 Kenton 0
PLAYER (IJ«IIIpotlsiPI YCi TD ~~:~~n FROMl~t.lwiAC:t
ALL GAMES
Canton Lincoln 12 Springfield Miami Trace 34 Greentleld 0
Lima Balh«101tawaGiandorf6
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O O O Gallipolis
7 10 14 13- 44 TEAM
W L T p DP Twp. 0
Marion Local 20 Canton Leh· Versailles UMDelphos St. John 0
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4 o o 110 25 · Jackson 12 Meigs B
man (ath . U
Parkway 30 lnster 6
Tollfs 1.
0 9 0 Wellston
LoGon
Klndlay 27 Lorain Senior 26
4 o o so 18 Glouster 8 Eastern Me igs Columbus Grove JO Per ry 1&lt;
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FUMBLES
South . Ben d 1lnd .) J.1 Llma
. PI yft TD Gll.lllpollo
o o o 1)- o Gallipolis
Jackson
3 1 o 104 40
County o
Lima Sh awnee 28 Urbana 12
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0 1 1 o- 2
3 1 o 94 36 Federai·Hocklng 12 Belpre 12 Ada 14 Blufflon &gt;2
Sen1or 6
0 0 0 Wellston
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COldwater 14 WapakMeta 14 WarrenHardlng16Steubenvllle
17 44
310
RI!TUR~S 0 1 ~tt':,\'1:s LOS o o o o- o ~hen!"'lnt
3 1 o 32 37 Martella 25 Painesville Harvey
(tiel
13
KD YG :rD Wel.lston
o o o o- 0 Coal Grove
2 2 o 92 .OS
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1 ·25 . 0 . PENALTIES
Ironton
1 3 0 63 44 Lancaster ~1 Hamlllon Tall 6
1'2S o Glllllpolla (1) ·5 0 0 1)- 5 WillsiM
1 3 0 52 56 Pickerington 46 Carroll 20
2 50 a Wellston
(41 5 5 0 11)- 20 Waverly
0 4 0 6 77 Amanda 20 Berne Union 18
(Wolltl111· 1
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- Fairfield Union 12 Frankfort
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· Adena 9
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2 56 o ENI;IS - Eric Sounders, "'flAM
w L T P OP Upper Arlington 27 Portsmouth
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2 1~ o chuck Howard, Jlm Miller, Pal Gallipolis
2 0 0 26 6 o
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4 7t t Boster, 'rom Woodward.
LoGan
2 Q 0 30 19 West PorlsiYJo~lh 68 East
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·TACKLEJ - Chuck Wood. Alliens
2 0 0 24 12 · Portsmouth 9
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Oil(lei· Btliflm,., Mark Oilvls. Jackson
1 1 0 18 :111 Wheeling (W. Va. 20 Martins
. GUARDS- Mike Wolfe, Ken Mel!fS
1 1 o 16 18
Ferry 14
PLAYER
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Glennard
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Fairland
:111 Huntington IW.
BUrntll.
1 11 0
Wellston
0 2 0 18 34
Va.l VInson 12
,. Tot~ll , .,
1 11 0 CENTIR - ·Bud Sanders.
Keyed for act1on before ,
•A.&lt;;KS ~ John Davis. John waverly
0 2 o 6 20 Cots. East moore 21 Cots. South 6
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Cots.
Northland
211
COls.
East
6
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ring and after the game.
PLAYER
Pll YG 'FD SM.vdail, 1\ltV, Sheels. Tom ,FRIDAY'S aESULTS:
Cots.
Whel*tone
7
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Walnut
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1 2 0
A tall squared-of! boot
r.~'1:.!t.~~a
COts North
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120 Prose. ' P.!tt Near; Mlke Glllllpolls 18 Wellsb-1 6
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Jact&lt;son 11 Meigs
set off straight-leg pants .
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SOuth Point· 21 B~ffalo 16
Central 7
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rr«ft their own 31
TACKLES,' - Bill Ylciln, ,Ciial GloVe 56 Symmes Valley 8 Qn. -1 41 COlo. Mohawk 35
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u ' ln. •• ~•·- 'lbe' flnil Hll'old ·Minrtl!g, Wtlllo ~ox.
Dotaware 28 Reynoldsburg 6
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Columbus Wntland J.I·Gahanna
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,. City 23 London 7
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5 0 0 0 Chuck Ealey passed. for two touchdow!JS, Olle of
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~ ~ ~ them a 59-yard play, and scored o~ a 1o-yard 1'1111 ai won their 17th game In the last
Oliver lb
3 0 0 0 the unbeaten Rockets trounced Oluo University 42-7 18 slarts Pd their lOth In a
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4 o 1 o in a Mid-American Conference game Saturday.
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o o o o polnla and never gave the one-yard oH tackle
and (ullback Pele
Totals
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Cincinnati
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Ealey
Pltflb..,.ga,n ···ooo· ooo.tOIL~"tfloo}leta. bplrtl\ 'dQiora&gt;•·' """'"&lt;
DP . .., Plt1Sbur9ti l. ·LOB,- ,,, '!aleyput lhe Rockelll!llll1111f ·.
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tr'bl 'Ed Gulyas Cinclnnah ?• Pllt.burgh 10.
scoreboard In lbe&lt; s-ond
ad loCI secbnd-quarter touch- May.
2B -38'AI6u,
Perez,
Slargell,
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V'-'"'" wu held IDa
- Cline. s - Ellis 2. quarterwitharune-yarapaaaiD
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downs 111 one and two-yard Mlll8
lp h r er bb so fullback Joe SchiVIII1z w)Uch The Bobcats sclll'ed their oaly IDtal of 270 yarda Pd Wood
respectl"'ly.
Nolan IWJ
climaxed a 54-yard drive by touchdown in the tldrd quarter gained only 49 yarda In Z2
8 0 0 4 6
Halfback Larry Parker ended Carroll
o o o o 2 Toledo in eight plays. Fullback when taUback Bill Gary awept attempts as the lodlana defenae
l the Irish scoring with onl,r 15 Ellis ILl
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aroWKI right end on a !O.yard was geared on him.
lfCOI1ds left In the game wben
9 2-3 9 3 3 4 2
run.
" Senior~ Bob Greebam
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0
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TheROcketsboWJ~tiacktn
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31.530.
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'l'heJsaMm added Insult to
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·Injury after the third tuuchdown
Smith and ,Toln Duncan's 42- · MINNEAFQj:JB,Mbu!o'(UPI) bill. .
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'wben he hunbled a bad paa11
yard field goal.
-Guy Jngles c;augllltwotDudi- ment
:J!Nm center 111 wbat wasiD be a
Toledo ended Its scoring In the doll'n pa~~~e~ infl.Jeff Xlllnei 3,000 Pf'NDI at
. :lilck far ooe pOin~ picked It up
final
stanza on a IZ-yardl'l!l'bY scored one touchdown and -~~~y ':!played In colil,
.
, Atli~t)ol~\9
IIIII ran for two polnta.
halfback Bob VIckers and a 31· gained 91 yards Saturday to • .,..., wea
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Mlsi&lt;IUrl 40 Oklahoma
Tbe tough Notre Dame
yard run by Schwart.z
lead fifiiH-anted Nebruka ID
'l'he beat eHort Findlay could Cor~ll 41 Lohlg~ loi .
defense didn't allow the
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a make~IDgettothe~ BostiJI! ~f. 56' Va. MU. 3
DAYTON (UP!) _ Fullback .
o University now IB 1-2 35-IO rout of Mlnneaota :rl 'bui It wu baited on dolms. Ha~varl139 ltvtgeri't
::(pai;am ID penetrate deeper
Gary
Koslns
rushed
51
times
overall.
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&lt;\ban the Irish to-yard line untU MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - Nell
·:10 minllles were left In the Graff fired two touchdown for 11114 yards Pd all. four
· ·:PD· '!bat Mldllgan Stste passes - 52-yarda ID Larry IDucbdOWDJ as I1eJ1on defeated
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·tife ended in a fumble oo the Mlallk and 27..yards to Terry Louisville 2f-11
Koslns scor~
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Whittaker - ID break a fourth:.: All* allowi!W the first ·three quarter tie Pd give WlscGnsin a 12, II and l '·VIIM&amp;'IA
·. ifoW Dame touchdowns, the 29-16 upset victory over Penn a total of
60 polnla Iii three
•iWtstn State defense palled State Ssturdey. .
Loul1VIIIe got Its
•~· together and stopped the It was lbe first v1ctory of the
by · Bob
,: JU1 two-drives oo the 15 and 5- season for the Badgers, who had a 32 yard field
&gt; Jard linea. It effectively lost one and tied one. The loss GrWleisen in the second period
:' Jieulnllzed the lrilh attack was the second in a row for the and a one yard plunge ·by
' •W late In the fourth quarter 17th ranked Nittany !Jons, who Johnny Godbolt In the final
wben '1belltinam moved the hild a 23-game winning streak quarter.
lrtlb for tbetr lalt tuudldown. IJroken by Colorado a - k Dayton took a 7'0 first period
lead on a 93 yard toochdown
'lbe game marked the llrsl earlier.
lppllrallce for a Notre Dame
GraH, who spent much of the drive in 13 playa with KDIIns
team oo artillca1 grlilland also dey on hla back as Penn Slste's carrying the baU 12 times.
The second DayiDn' touch·
~ a Jim wlllcb bad &amp;!rUed defense spilled him time after
ID Irish vlctl1ry Iii EUt l.limlng lima, threw tlu:ee touchdown down, which gave the F!fers a
llllbeir nine ~wemnce. here. strikes and set up a fQUrth With ~~ teai'l mldw~y thrO!J8h
1'hi7 Improved thelr aeuon a !&amp;-yard rWlin the first period. second period, cam.~ on a
ncord ID 3-4 while Mlcblgan Penn State scl&gt;'ed first on a yard drive in 10 play•• ~jll ,
State 11111 begin Big Ten com- 25-yard field goal by Mike Reitz, carried the baU aeven ~~un
petlflon next wee1t wltll a 1-2 but the Badgers came back that second IDuchdowil
record.
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after an Interception and • Loulsvme cut the1 ~~~~
Graff's !&amp;-yard run aet ~ Rufus 14-3 at balfttme on G
ll.....:-... Ferguson lor a three-yard field goal. ·
The second ball was a "'lilat
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scoring jaWJt.
of
the firs~ KOIIIns.
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1 12
w:!:ln :~1-1~
• and Dlijlcll ICOred two 'lbudl!)il
WILMINGTON, N.C. (UPI) The!Joni~a. ~lll8l'glp doll'ns in lhe third
:: .,.. IIIIDII Deming took the lead In llatlstlea, a82 tqw yards til marches of 84 ll1d 47 Ylf1ilil&lt;c
c8trled the
;:~-.lli!rl8 early flnilhen 1n the juSt 215 !01; Wtao::Onlln. '!bat
IQ
tuihea
,ue.i for '
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round of the Azalea Open IDtallncluded 181i 011the cround
. IOif tournament Saturday, Clllllpared with mlnilll I&amp; for toucl!dO'!VI! '~ the third r.,
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. Clrdlna a 15 for a 204 tOtal. · Wlsconsl,n, altholigh Wlscl!nsin lllid ~. rout ·!Joles In lbe
~··second round leader, had 1lle edge In .,...mg yards, touchd01in drive.
Ko.ina :, aat. 'out the
~ Mitchell, was at three- • 231-:101.
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with
lloWJing'Green Illlt···lnii!J ;
. . par on his first nine. He GraH lost 71 yards, most of
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,lll!l'l,.corded two birdies and an thelll by belils &lt;,lv,mped wblle because of .ari InJury.
..-l!t tihree on the par flve siith lfYinilw pds, .nd suball(llle
1l11Ulerback Tim Healy ended
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Deming with a
, GraH
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. . ~far 220 f·· ~ led
Barlduluse ll1ll DaV. the Uons' ·!1JII!era ·. with lf ·
both recorded H'l Yards.
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also carded tht HONOR IKE ·\••:
only hole-in-one
pOJSSY, i"~lliiCe (Uf'/1- A
a four Iron a1Jot on th&lt;Jroughfar6 In this town nel\1'
three l&amp;h.
PlriJ waa reriamed "Avenue ol
lol!~~.;~:'!_'1 flnlslierrlncluded President Eisenhower" SsturRoc!&lt;Y Thompoon day In memory of the tate ·U.S.
F.r,trlel (68) lind Prealde.nt and conim._ of
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Coack
Culberlsun,
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lob Jllaef• Tleen·IIIAIW bullinC I1Pe MIDI*, corriM the
JnQ~t Jlll'llllle, it IISII&amp;lly winds up a winner. ·
the aeetlld llnJPI week IIIey piglkln four CC111fcu!ive t1mea
'""·:Nol·r.o here Friday night.
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~ove baea IUUed dewn fr&lt;J111 the 16 yard line Cl1 bl
•• ~ Coaell,oJolm Collller'a Wellston Golden~~~
IGIIGwiDII
tbelr se1ecllo1l u Important scorirlC drive ..
pllhed .CoaCh c. L. (Johnny Ecker's ~i~···.
tile pre reaaoa fawrltes to
Llpa'o bya1ilrlelllr ....,.
· Galllpollf Blue Devils all over the field &lt;from ~ 20
""" tbe 11'111 SEOAL dwnfaa pnred . . tile lilY
til llleotberl butlosttheball game, liH.
ploalblp
· wben Rery MeBre•• ID"
A huge ·Parenti' Night crowd teruz:d Hal Spear•'
" 'lbe Golden RDcbts; picked baD u tile mldlteld llrlpe .. .
at Logan saw the Tlgera score detp atlll1 pill • tile IIMI
to illlllh lui In the elghWWD tile 11n1 period adell.
first on a aenaatlonal 7&amp;-yard ....,. af the m&amp;w as the
sou~ ado ~:ague lhta
Proae carried four
conpaal1 from quarterback Hal Chiefs remained
' 'nf '
~. pfiiit bf W the beat of- secutlve playa opening ~I;
Spears to end Dave Kriebel. Ia leur nliqll wld1e r....
tlliilve team the Galll8nl bave aecond period. He got four, 21, ·
Harry Howard's conversion dlpo 1o 14.
II1Ctd an year. At !Wt that's m and one yard ID put the baU
kick made 11 7-4wit.h 10:141eft in lnotatlstlcs,togan ledlll!ll'lt
whal the slallltlc&amp;, revealed on Welllton'all.
the second period.
downs 12-10, Iii l'1llllln&amp; 110 Ill
follqwlngthebruilln84&amp;mlnute Peie Near ripped · up the ·
Thla score stood W1W the 108. LHS Intercepted two
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batl!ll : In :Wbldb - Golden mlddt. far !71D the Rocbl 1!118·
fourth quarter when halfback Ironton paaaea.
PRE-GAME WARMUPS- '1bree GAHS Blue Dev1181lne
SOMEWHEilE IN tldl masalve pillilp In lbe WeDston
and four Blue Devils PrOle bit olf Ken · W~­
Rick Krebe gathered in an The '11gera completed eltbt of
~ for puaes Iii pre.game drills at WellsiDD Friday nlgbt.
!IJ!I)IIdjw:ed. ' · ..
· Cluck WOod'• tdde of tile linefor endlone li Galiipo)l•' TGIDIDY Prose, wilo J1llt scored the
lron!Dn punt on the Logan 42 16 paasea for I'm ·yen~~ while
GAR$ won the game, IN. Left ID right are Jeff canadaJ,
. 1J,.._ebll~111'17fln1 one yard ,Pd 1be lint GAHS Blue Devlla llrsl toucl1dtnm apiDil WeDston Friday. On left
yard line Pd sped 58 yards for a Logan connecltd 011 line of
Jobn Nartb and Rlcbard FergiiSOII.
,. . , . .W.l!!!!Upolll' IL 'lbe touchdoWn with IO:Oileft Iii the Ia Rocbt llfetJ Damy Settlee.
touchdown. Quarterback Greg four for It yards.
. C)lii,ermn piJied
prds , ball. Neal's run for the ntra
Smith found Chris Miller \with For Logan Rick Krebe Juaed
mllfll.ta4'ceD!Pkled iJCbl pOints filled. n. drive covered
the Important two-point coo- the baU 1111 timel for IDS yft
11111,.... forM )'ll'ds. Tlult 12 yards in IO playa.
coLONELS TRIM SQUAD
"!uad to tile required 12 version paaa .Pd the Cblefs wi111e Ken Culbattloll 1lholwed
pntlleiMmeelabhlyarda
Wellaton came rl&amp;hl back,
fi1
1-NI-M.'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - ptayers.
were on IDp 8-7 ,with 11 : 431eft in 105 yards In 25 carrlel.
-·•'- lll1d paP... nt. mar"h'••ID the GAHS !lin only
The Kentucky Colonels of the Tinsley Pd 0rms are veter- the contest.
Score by quarten :
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RECD'IERED ENEMY
n ••~.tball •-~PI whtle "·-- the amalleat
Ken Culbertson, a :zoo.pound Irooton
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IOplaysfollowlnga aensatlo!lil
!;ARDS RUSHING
FUMBLES- None .
Ametlcan"""""
"""""... .... in u;c;;~ta· 1r 1n1ng
l'll4lq ai4·11. pal'iq.
45-yard kickoff return by
fll«ltloollol
PUNTS: GAHS - Burnell, 2· ti011 Jl'rklay placed George ,...yer
a
sophomore fullback, sealed the Logan
8 t 0 M-It
Mlllt astm•oblns upec:t wu Saltsman wblcll put the baU on Play-Pol.
Tell y1 Avg 81 (40.51 ; Wellston - Patton, 1· 'l'lnslliy ll1d Barry 0rms oo Clllllp at 5-tool-k!aa a rootie
Tigers' fate when he ripped
t1Ji f••t tha
. t Wellston bad the the GAHS 45. Tbat wu the Burntii,RH
7 60 8.5 33 (33.0) .
A SCORtNi li waivers lllid released Greg from Wichita Stste.
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Snow4tn;QB
9 64 7.J
INDIVIDU ~
tl ·..........,
'"'•ht ID trim the
piCNin 79 times willie GAHS game'a longest run. Gallta'a. Pl'crse, LH
7 32 4.5 GAHS - PrD$0. J.yard run. -·-• ou• ..,.,
m•••~ed -•·
44 playa !rom Jim Miller' 181-~
6 23 3.83 10:04
second,
fallthird
: J.
••--.
VIUJ
1""_'_,.. junior
.
' Sh-. FB
Davis, In2:-yard
run,run
. 5: 18.
6 20 3
~e.
.
wu lnl~ aeconds later in a ~\; L~H
~ 6 1:5 period, run fall; Neal. 1-yard
rge~s
Wells!OO led Iii return yar- pQeup near the lidellnes with Totals
,
"' 205 5•2 run, 6:57. fourth period, pas,s
.
t11ge (7M1) and fumbles (2). 8:3&amp; leflln the hill.
(Wellston I
fall : Wellolon- Settles, 1-yard
"'·
kets
-•"....
'"" m IIston the f!I.AYER Poo
TC" run, 11 ;30, fourth, p.oss fall.
,
Too,.,..RDc
After atAlppuoe "'
,_y.,._ji;. ' Tcb Yi Avi OFFICIALS - Dlle Hall,
four Umel for lfl yards. G~ aeeond time within the sbadow . Alan Jarvis, RH
2 18 9.0 Dave Laltenwe11. Ber yl
THENS
Pta·"-In
te back Mike Green punchecl the Bulldogs drew a 15-yard the Tigers stopped the Buiiclop
pla)'JII .-rorles.o baU, !llld bad o4thesoalpoats,GAHSfaUedto Jack Hultman LH 2 9 4.5 Jenkins. and 8 ob Dante 1s . A
a r
.
the
1
on lbe 15 and later on the II in
only One five-yard penalty.
move. Burnett zoomed ·a Joe Martin, FB
18 70 3.8 lroni~EC,.":'Sr:-rtSTlCS
steady do!mpour of rain wblcll one yard on a sneak on a fourth holding penalty, and on
the second half. .
Bide llevlla·ii)Jured wen Tom beautiful 48-yard punt to the Roger S.lt.man, RH 8 29 3.6 SCORE BY QUARTERS
threatened a cloudburst several down play. Green was stopped second try the Tigers held .
3
15
Waverly dominated the
pj.018 runnlnl back; Jobn Wellston 261D get tjle Galllana ·&lt;ff.'~~~~":r.i.t~H 3 ~ :~ Gallipolis
o 6 6 1&gt;- 18 times, Coach Don Eakey's on hla attempt at the two point
AI lhta point lbe drllzle
North 'fl•llback and Jim Miller
of trouble
.Den Settles ,Q9
7 ·16 .2.2 Wellston
0 0 0 6--- 6 Athens Bulldogs n1pp00 the c&lt;~~version.
be&lt;arue more of a dowiijlllili stati.otlcs In the losing effort II .
5
lbe Tisers led In llrst downs 111def ·~ and offenltv~ ~ellston. ~ from Its T~•fs
'
' 55 166 ,_, ~~~~T
2 2 4 3- 11 vbiting Waverly Tlgera IZ-8 Thladrivecovered90yardsln but Waverly marebed 71
6
and in ruahlng 107 ID :K. Tba ,
~All ~ee iat aut the own 27 tO the ~ stripe .JNDIV:t'~L ~~~SSING Well::,
s ~ 4 o1-- 11 Friday to remain undefeated In eight playa with the big gallier yardlln !I playa wUb Varney
Bulldogs
hit on five of nblt
d baH Another Blue bel
tte W41DileY toesed PLAYER
"l,A t YCi TD YARDS GAINED • RUSHING SEOAL competition.
coming on an 81 yard paal1 from bllllllg Welcll for tbe TD.
1
passes
for
113 yards.
secon ¥art 'navis 24f:pound Set:! fw : JeYen-yard lciu on SriOwden
2·5 ,0 19 o ~~ r.!:•
~ ~ ~ ~= The capacity crowd at Rutter the Green 1D ~k Lea Job&amp; Sebmllt's -.enloll
5 ,O1' -~ YARDS LOST RUSHING
The Tigers connected on
-ed
lq but fourth down' Larry Snowden Totals I
FleldsawtheTigersscorelhelr Champlin. That play put lbe Jilek na blocked 8lld the
seven
o4 18 aerials for liS yards.
~to play mi!St cf the t Ron lbe ov~ u lhe 11rst half PLAYER CWotto~ t ~G TD Gallipolis
1 0 2 1)- 3 first points of the 1970 Cllllpaign baU on the Waverly nine.
score llood at IU with Z:G'I
43
but
~.&amp;d
three picked off by
• Q11j:b Ecker did not ~.
S.IIIH
.,
7·12 •0 78 0 ~~'t'~lRDS RlJS~IN~l~
in the aecond period when Champlin started the second left.
0
1
3
0
2
Atheno.
V. alent of the GAHS In the third period lbe ball· Huffman
Gallipolis
20 57 51 76---:1115 halfback Dan Welch grabbed a Bul1do&amp; acore in the second Waverly dominated the
·
j.ea Cbamplla led tM ..,,
f..n-.. the CQIItMt
on1 '0118 time Totals IN DIVtou1~~ 0 10 0 Wellston
70 45 46 5-166 nlne-y~ touch&lt;lo\yD paa11 from quarter when he Intercepted a contest in lbe scoreless second
Iii~.~"~~ '
,. excbangedbPde y, .W.
Rt;CEPTIONS
PAS~U~TTif~pt~D~ " ~~~·Tom'IVimeY.&gt; · • Varney pasa-iaid returned It~ ball ~.. the Tiger~ ~~. ~
,...w!'l'tin'·~~~ 111
~tflll, ~,'\11
~cl.'"w~=~=~.ti! !fW qc• r; d llliolllllfll'rJt
; .im• ''""~~~~~~ . ,.,,~·..J· ~ •lti! 1 1 '1ili"8G8cia'b''M
'w
lnldlllllldr-' '" .,&gt;! •r• · ~ '"'
strong touchdown drl~es carr ea w e D'aa;"Wf.o• o11
.:::::.~M~;'ieiU~f':'
wtbe'
•,to.
~t¥JI\, '" "' " 1 ' J.i,'t,'f.~ ...PASSES COMPLETID " ......, .tlillriii03-IUIIWID In •12 plays, the Bulldogs thwarood by two pass ID- lopped Waverly's bal
~~ ~ latl! In jbe ~ pll~001' r SheeT! ,
t.f I o ~~~~~~s
: ~ : ~ ~ tupe play mrlag botb scored when subotituoo fullback terceptions and a lost fumble ID camen wllh 5% yanll bl 12
liiCGad ball imc1 was ruabad 1D IIW'Cbad.yardstDtakea!J..
t~ 1~ ~ PASSES INTERCEPTED
toucbdowaa irlthe lint ilalf. Don Wood rammed over from the alert Athens defense and attempts.
1
The score by quarters:
" lba jjp1ier 'lfediCal Center in t lead. Job Dl!m eJfma•ed
Gallipolis
o o o o- o n. first AHS touchdown the two with 7:45 left. A paaa soggy gridiron .
.
1Wtllstonl
Waverly
0 I 0 $-- I
G lll 1\s' .Leacb w•• the 111 drl willa a two-yanl PLAYER
C·A YG TD Well~n
0 0 0 ~ 0 came with 3:1&amp; left in the from Green ID Paul Scannack Athens saw .two sconng
51
Alherm
610._U
~~·. ~talicung offeJlalve pl:..e :~er left ..... wUb . ~~:;1n
~~ ~ ~ ~: ~,J 1 ~AINE1~ Pf58 ~ 19 opening period when quar- was good on the conversion, but drives bog down m the mud as
left tl1llfd.
'
5:llleft Ill tbe perled. Neal'l McKlnnlss
0.2 10 0 Wellston
5 2 17 56- 80

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Baseball Comlillssloner Bowie Kialln saiJI
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Beoch before May's double
Saturdaythatnegollallons·wttblbemaj!lrleague
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down the Iel!lleld line scored • umpires have beellsuajleniled and that lltey
t.m~NE,\Pol,IS ·ST... ~AUL, runtea~.whlcb ballldljlllmat,.
Rose and Bench.
now on strike.
·
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Clay Carroll pitched the
The annoUDeem~t caaie just, illln.utes
2'1Pmitwlnneruapltcblr and· ~by buak)i blck "-lllll
bottom of the lOth and got the
before the scbedu~ ~ p, JO, ~tartoftbe National ' an ·Ill\' bl,ttef, won tile ~ · thellflb l,!lnl!l&amp;.l!hen the 1wjnj
Plratesootinorder,strlldngout
League playoff game bet)II'~Jtll the l&gt;irates ;~ad , ;!lh~.
:n's.;~· ~~~datheb'se«onl¥,
ClementeandJohnJeter.
. Cincinnati Reds at PI~&amp;sburgb• .Umpires ln .
! , . .._.
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The Pirates advanced oaly
Pittsburgh were plcketlngTbree Rivers S&amp;adium : Orl!llea lnllllb.,.. ·tile 1\lln!lHPbV l!!i*· . .
.: . 1-&gt; 1
one runner ID third base In tbe
dressed In their dark blue lllllfoi-ms.
~:~~~ lo the llrst PJ!1t of Ball went on ID earn ,the
game. That was In the tldrd
"Negotiations have been suspended," Kllbn '
their b'll!kifollve l8l'lee lot the Vlclory.
Inning, but second baseman
said. " They (tbe umpires) are 011 strike. They
American League cham. ltwaaaaee-eawgame,unW
Tommy Hebns killed the rally
h
f' 1 off be~
th
W
h
lui
pilinahlp.
BaUtmore broke II open In the
with a brilluint backhand stab
ave our ma
er
ore em. e are ope
Cuellar, a 33-yesr-old PUerto fourth. Then Frank Robll1lon
of Dave Cash's booncer, then
:~=~ ~:es~~ik~e~~:o":. ~ettled at any time, but Rican lefthander with a sharp and ElrGcl Hendrlcb ~
threw Cash oot f&lt;Jr the third out.
Kuhn said emergency crews of umpires
CW'Ve, couldn't hold the aeven- Pd R4!bllison scored oo Brookl

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PI h'SBURGH IUPi) - Pinchhitter Ty Cline'$
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IIi
tri 1 d p te ., __ , · g1 h tte ed
for
. I! e an e •....., s sm e s a r a scoreless yards
been
•8Cilft
tie m the 'lOth .Inning and the Cincinnati Reds seoted defensive .erid ~ Llltlniir rP . Duke ,tool 8 3 • o leA!! 1n the Clllie 1n 'tile fGurtb peripd C.. 8.'
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two more runs on Lee May's double to beat Pittsardi f ·
lb
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burgh :HI Saturday in the first game of the Na .. ·o'nal .4 h . . , IJ!'.III!I&gt;ther iiCOA WI ltrat pe)iod over the aJ~ lbtee!-1~ f!!ll by ICllb:m«t
r ........ playoffs.
. . .., , a ·!~locked Jllll!l;'u top trued_ B~ on a 38 - yard lleld taU11¥t . JU4 G~boe•.,.Dub,.;
-~
Pblo .Slale ~eated tellli4!IQU8 g~·!l7 baYe Rllb. CXIID Slate P"*«i lip lts ~ touch&lt;lolyu·

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on a three - yard rurqa ·the f« .!lie 'toQeliclowrJ
Kern• ·Leo Hqdea ·and lobn Buckeyea seared
pOinta
secbnjja· r•lllalolng
Brockington· 1'1111\ed
;m the tldrd period to break.., period: .• , · ,
ami' two loochdowns lllld wbat ba~
a cloae game.
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MEIGSACEDomdaBoga (22) lalllreldledoutOIIIhe turf UliJ: JaclrD!IrGnmen nllh
IDWard him In Friday's action at Marauder Stadium. Jaclalilnlana left to right are Ed
Michael, Dan Murphy, BID Rawlings, Roger Sdtea, Boward Prieot and Mart WoiJ. Jacblil
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.,

liltiDollley ...... On the field.
..8&lt;1 'every011e we had 011 the

lollo-..

polnt;.getbn 1n the

flllo&amp;way
......, as followa :
- Eric Monis, seilkr half·
back, two TD's, 1'11118 of aeven
111d 15 yards and alao an ellra
points convenlm m a pus
lrmn Quarterblek Tim HDwai'd

roster - and the younger - ·
lloutbrl Tor· played IDOIII Ill the tlme - I
...does
Racine probably gueaa you can't say mudt other
won't fuoget It eltber.
tban It wun't our Intentions tD
ec.dt Don Van Meter's fired make the score so lopalded.
up Falcons humiliated lite .. Eleven different players end one by klcldn&amp;.
~ Tamadoel by a 9Z.o aoore lllind In ' the acortng for the
- Cheater Roush, junior
Friday nllbt at Badttel Field Wahema route which was halfback, :§ yard punt return;
·:· amid colorful homecoming bound to be close If It was oot tD TD, alao kicked ellra point.
~ellvltlel.
a school rtiCClnl fll' the IDOIII - Randy Clark, junior end,
: ;.
"I never felt so badly over the point In 011e game.
two six-pointers, 6 yard paU
• outcome of&amp; game, ercept lor a The FalCOIII taWed 21 points from Mike White and blodted
., • · u I do about IIIla one," In the flrat period, 50 In the punt recovery In Southern end
' Caadt Van Meter remarked oecond stwa and lben pushed zone•
.afltr the game.
acroas 21 llllll'e In the final 12 - 01rt11 !IAiuah, 46 yarda run
. "I llnow people wll1
· )IIlli* we wore simply trying to
ap the leOfO" edcled Van R .u~_. G
"--- O
O
,(*~=~·"But whai oould you do Uueu rouse ~ora 'pera8 ct. 9
·~
In lhll porlicuiM. In·
. , lllance, your team did nothing ATHENS - Ruffed grouse, Sl~ then, however, many
: ·WI'OII8 wldle tile other squad the pr1zec! forest game bird, Is a fanns have been abendoned
.··'could seemingly do nothing naUve \o Ohio. This bird andmuchlandlsrevertbljlooce
.·rlgbt."
lnhablls both the woodlanda and again fa forest cover.
· ,.. Van Meter pointed out lhat be brusl1landl of glaciated ..... Tbe inle!;JDedlate .atqes Ill
· IIWted ualng aubotltutea In the theastern and unglaciated this rn:eralon ('vegetation
111'11 quarter, let tbem play QIClll aoutheutern Ohio.
change) Provides !deaf l!fOUii
Ill the second period and bad Grouae were very IICIJ'ce In habitat.. TOI!Jy •the ruffed '
elliJit lrelhmen In the lineup Ill aoutheutern Oblo between 19011 grouse Ia ;. commo~ and
Ill the llnal half.
and 1130, when alenslve land wlclelpre8d ·In aoulbem llld
''I 11now the people 1rom clearlna' took place and central 'OhiO,.
·
1111•
Rleille are bound to feel real agrlcul~ was an Important apeciesln the tough
111rt over the llnal DWllme," part of file regl011'• econ&lt;illy: In this part of. tile alate
vigorous and challenglna
Tbe

vlllttns

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dlcat.ed in ''Splcial Nollel" on ·
·Hunting RegulatiOIII) i);L&amp;and .
extends thro118b : Feb.. 21.

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dafk. DaUy ·l!q Jlmlt Ia line
and II' .. . toll llmlt ,after lbt .
flnl clay Ia u . .
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efa• t.waltf team to llaelr
flrat dual 'Pietury of tile
In• aeaooa over Moul·
v...- Collqe, ~ 1aa1

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llthougll only the acores of file
flnt five runners are CGUDted
tDward a lellll score. Rtumera

from MI. Vernm flnllhed Is~
3rd,"1111, 12tb and 13th, giving
them a lellll score of 38.
The Redmon opened tbelr
1970 COII1Ptlllloo In the Kentucky lntercollet!late AthiBUc

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Conference against Cai!IP·
bellsvillo College and Union
COllege In a triangular meet
Saturday. The a..dmen wll1
open their home season
Tuesday, againat MI. Vernon.
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In 1861 and lblrd in 181111.
Tbe Red Soil fired WWiama
after the 1861 aeuon amid
npcr Ia !bat hla fwdbic wltb
the playen CCIII blm tile job.
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MEIGSACEDomdaBoga (22) lalllreldledoutOIIIhe turf UliJ: JaclrD!IrGnmen nllh
IDWard him In Friday's action at Marauder Stadium. Jaclalilnlana left to right are Ed
Michael, Dan Murphy, BID Rawlings, Roger Sdtea, Boward Prieot and Mart WoiJ. Jacblil
... , lJ.e.

•

.

'·'

Falcons Humiliate So
.,

liltiDollley ...... On the field.
..8&lt;1 'every011e we had 011 the

lollo-..

polnt;.getbn 1n the

flllo&amp;way
......, as followa :
- Eric Monis, seilkr half·
back, two TD's, 1'11118 of aeven
111d 15 yards and alao an ellra
points convenlm m a pus
lrmn Quarterblek Tim HDwai'd

roster - and the younger - ·
lloutbrl Tor· played IDOIII Ill the tlme - I
...does
Racine probably gueaa you can't say mudt other
won't fuoget It eltber.
tban It wun't our Intentions tD
ec.dt Don Van Meter's fired make the score so lopalded.
up Falcons humiliated lite .. Eleven different players end one by klcldn&amp;.
~ Tamadoel by a 9Z.o aoore lllind In ' the acortng for the
- Cheater Roush, junior
Friday nllbt at Badttel Field Wahema route which was halfback, :§ yard punt return;
·:· amid colorful homecoming bound to be close If It was oot tD TD, alao kicked ellra point.
~ellvltlel.
a school rtiCClnl fll' the IDOIII - Randy Clark, junior end,
: ;.
"I never felt so badly over the point In 011e game.
two six-pointers, 6 yard paU
• outcome of&amp; game, ercept lor a The FalCOIII taWed 21 points from Mike White and blodted
., • · u I do about IIIla one," In the flrat period, 50 In the punt recovery In Southern end
' Caadt Van Meter remarked oecond stwa and lben pushed zone•
.afltr the game.
acroas 21 llllll'e In the final 12 - 01rt11 !IAiuah, 46 yarda run
. "I llnow people wll1
· )IIlli* we wore simply trying to
ap the leOfO" edcled Van R .u~_. G
"--- O
O
,(*~=~·"But whai oould you do Uueu rouse ~ora 'pera8 ct. 9
·~
In lhll porlicuiM. In·
. , lllance, your team did nothing ATHENS - Ruffed grouse, Sl~ then, however, many
: ·WI'OII8 wldle tile other squad the pr1zec! forest game bird, Is a fanns have been abendoned
.··'could seemingly do nothing naUve \o Ohio. This bird andmuchlandlsrevertbljlooce
.·rlgbt."
lnhablls both the woodlanda and again fa forest cover.
· ,.. Van Meter pointed out lhat be brusl1landl of glaciated ..... Tbe inle!;JDedlate .atqes Ill
· IIWted ualng aubotltutea In the theastern and unglaciated this rn:eralon ('vegetation
111'11 quarter, let tbem play QIClll aoutheutern Ohio.
change) Provides !deaf l!fOUii
Ill the second period and bad Grouae were very IICIJ'ce In habitat.. TOI!Jy •the ruffed '
elliJit lrelhmen In the lineup Ill aoutheutern Oblo between 19011 grouse Ia ;. commo~ and
Ill the llnal half.
and 1130, when alenslve land wlclelpre8d ·In aoulbem llld
''I 11now the people 1rom clearlna' took place and central 'OhiO,.
·
1111•
Rleille are bound to feel real agrlcul~ was an Important apeciesln the tough
111rt over the llnal DWllme," part of file regl011'• econ&lt;illy: In this part of. tile alate
vigorous and challenglna
Tbe

vlllttns

of

. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ouldcior
Ruffedsport.
lfOIIIIf season upenr

When you've looked
at the re.tThera Buy The
Ve,.-&amp;.t-

• Best l)llitJ
ellest.SIIiic:e
'. Best Price
r·

, ,

"Our Regulclr Prices Ate
Others

statewide ( acepl In dateli JD..
dlcat.ed in ''Splcial Nollel" on ·
·Hunting RegulatiOIII) i);L&amp;and .
extends thro118b : Feb.. 21.

Hunlinll. houra.Ire d&amp;rllcht to ·
dafk. DaUy ·l!q Jlmlt Ia line
and II' .. . toll llmlt ,after lbt .
flnl clay Ia u . .
.
Sporllman end olllln . !D-

terutect In wildlife "can · - m«e aboul Ibis
game bird by
publication, Rufled
Ohio, available from

Section, 1500 DqbUnl·~~.d.

CO!uillbua, Ohio

DIPP"!

Pr~'l ~

'

\

,.'

ltEN SANDERS, a 1mbfrom Clat'"••ll, led the
Rio G...-.le c.I1e1e Redlllea
efa• t.waltf team to llaelr
flrat dual 'Pietury of tile
In• aeaooa over Moul·
v...- Collqe, ~ 1aa1

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llthougll only the acores of file
flnt five runners are CGUDted
tDward a lellll score. Rtumera

from MI. Vernm flnllhed Is~
3rd,"1111, 12tb and 13th, giving
them a lellll score of 38.
The Redmon opened tbelr
1970 COII1Ptlllloo In the Kentucky lntercollet!late AthiBUc

ls NeUJ A~

·¥atiager

Conference against Cai!IP·
bellsvillo College and Union
COllege In a triangular meet
Saturday. The a..dmen wll1
open their home season
Tuesday, againat MI. Vernon.
'

League pennant In I~! fourtb
In 1861 and lblrd in 181111.
Tbe Red Soil fired WWiama
after the 1861 aeuon amid
npcr Ia !bat hla fwdbic wltb
the playen CCIII blm tile job.
Finley dld not ~lou
llnanclal klcml of WIUiama'
Cllllncl but llid II lor a
·uJUhstiDtial IIDqaat."

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Ret:~cEach

li:!:...llullw
Cllll's nowest tos1o sonllllont 1101,
- cow...r with ~ mellod $Wiu . -

toPP.Id .wlttt tlttuce and

-bun.

Miracle Whip •• •

NO COUPONS! NO LIMITS!

BURGER CHEF,
(W!IPOIJS
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1503 Eastern Avfliue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Weldwood.

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l'OMEJWY-'lboii&amp;,.SbtnefteldberdofnearLanp\'llle
eilll CowiiY'I hl&amp;h berd Jn milk pnxlucllon of tbe yeer

MriJ, ltiO.

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recelvediDOII'qllltellllaweeklhowedanaveraseol
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· -ot••--'"'·ofmllk lellln&amp;
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, 4.SperC&lt;IIItbutlerfalf·or·~~"butlertalpercowperyear.
the New in Fanning

t.ri1ft

- • .,... M"'•• County
bultail_l production wu lbe
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Ecbon Rolllb berd·With n:l pollnda ol butterfat per cow. Tbe
a - - of the RoUih berd ol.211.9 cows wu12,11113 pounds of milk
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ceatberd. 18
and the Sheoofleld herd Is
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llollteilll. Average bo:ly welgbta of L'le cows was 1,11110 pound8 .
'!be elebt herds 111 Meigs County oo the da1r7 herd II'OWctlm
II'O&amp;J'8lll are under the mpervlsloo of Mr. and Mn. Virgil AWns

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~llbtbenlsmtemlnMelpeountyaverasedi0,816lbo.of

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milk, teslin8 4.1 per COI1t lor an average rutterfat productloo of
440 pounda per cow.
.
Average weigbt of the cows wu 1,000 pound8. Tbe average
coW In tileR eight bel'dl was ill mllk 85 per cent of the year.
Darln8 the year the &amp;WJ'88e cow received t,OOO pounds of grain,
ll,fOII pounds'ollllage and 3,11110 pounds of bay. 'lbll meant that
the net eneJ'IIY received by eocll cow Will 411 per cent from gralll
MCI 01111eentratea, 21 per cent !ram silage,16 per cent from bay,
llldthebalanceofl9pereentlrompasture.
'lboaveraserateoll'OIJ8bagefeedlngwasZ.6J)Qundsperday
per 100 .,....m of body welsht.
'lbo value o1 the .,....mct~oo per cow wasl691 with the feed
coatbeills$240. TheCiliiQllltratecoatwasaboutthree.fifthsofthe
total feed coats, or f13t, '!be grooa illoome per cow after dedUC!ting
feed cost wu tlil whlcll had tD cover labor, l»usillg, overbeod,
and aU other coats of production.
Nm Oblo Avenso
IS INTERESTING tD note that the Ohio Averages from
1 J4ll berdil wore very slmllar tD Meigo County everages. 'lbo
~ue &lt;lf the production was fill per caw with feed coats $256 and
the liJ'OIS Income after feed cost $4115.
111o average Oblo herd was 45.8 cows with the body weight per
cow being 1,200 pounds. The averase milll J&gt;rO!!ucUon was !2,2&amp;9

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SEE THE NEW

60 HP Farmall!

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~ s.t per ct~~lllld. ~ •74JIOIIIIIII ol

Ra MilS General flllpital
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992-2f16
Pomelty

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cl.••••-••o ••ns ' '1&lt;1' lfil" 111ilifld ' ,_. ; For" t!::l'e' : ' ,.:: ·
F Sale ·
~l'n.r,.
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1:~: ' ; ' ~"n,. .~ -... LOST
":rklhl w~ 'col.,. ... su:~I!R "750" ...,. dlluxo ·
do~l 1::
· ' 161:• .t.\ CQMf'ANY In Alir!lllf 'Olio
r•storli~.them· Mllh Blllt G0k1111 Touch ltHI St•u&lt;t\Ni!lll
• lint •·
• '1• ~- ~IIlii for ••l"r
L~tlre.
olectrJc machlno,.,.. on dlaplay; .All&lt;
:A•vortlllno ordort• lor · tl)tiiol/9'1, · ·motli men
wmp-•t.Rtnl:
c.tlht Svpfjly for tdom0111tratlm of,
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l

.. ad.I I!&amp;J_,.p;• I. "
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'1llf fMd far lbe ...... !lllio QQIPIU 411 per Cllll from .bel'dl"
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mM1ae 1be ..,.,
e\'tll, IIIII,:: · "
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_ - 'lbe --·clull!7~ata~_ l.t11iW.""'!''*I.
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bod;r-"" !If, I,... "'
IIIiA Plit)il
a..t '
pounds, produCed 12,113 pcllllldl ollllllk far a !Gill ftiUt
.,
berda bad an
bod;r •tllbl
ol
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-*••, produced a,m JNIIiltdt.· ol 'llllt'At a IIIII tJDI!Dd !if!"""4e OYil' ,_ . .
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milk, valued alt$71. Tile feed C0&lt;11 I*' 100 polllldll
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...... led - · ,..., ~- ..........H_

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:.=~~i.:eed.~~~ '*"~·~ · producltanud

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''mllllo4111"~111MperCOI1tfartheloJrpp.

a retum of t%,11 per dolllr'1 wm!l .ollled .,.; or • 111
.,.
.
lfllbtr Ieveii ol production ...; IDQn el'lldent Ult Ill r.ed,
. .......... JII'QPOI'tlonal
OI'C!l-' c:olll, more
::;;;.""oij;bo, NIOUI'CU, Au co'mlined Ill p lbe ll!lh

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pro

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Lay of the Land
District soon after Its
organization In liN!. 'lbo older
Green's plan number was 42,
which meant lhat he )'II one of
tile first people In Malon County
tD make use ol a soli COli·
aervaUon and land uae plan.
The reoulis of this long Ume
conoervatlon farming can
eaolly be eeen now oo the G.larm.ltlsawell-uredforfarm
which bao an abwldance of Juab
grass.
The !ann record ahowa tblt in
put years sbipcropplna baa
been carried out, tile draiDase
inltalled, open dralnage dltchel
made, diversion dltchel built,
sod waterways eatahlilhed, two
!ann poocl8 built and two .,.,..tng
developments made, tosether
with watering ·lr&lt;Juibs below
them. ID addition, the record

purebnd Allgua callle. Frun

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enterprilea there
large amount of manure Wblch
they ·apread over their
liJ'ualand. ·
One pl'oO! of the suceea ol
their larmill8 ~lion II tblt
two or three
James
showed the prile wlnnlnC baby
beef at the Muon Comity Pair.

yearaaso

WE WERE on the Edward
Malin !ann off SandhW Road.
In lliaeuaslll8 his c:ooaer.-aUoo
fannwitiiMr.Maltm&lt;,nfl&gt;ood
tblt In the put few
lhat
he h8d Improved much o1 hil
putureland MCI also meadow
Ianda. When be started Wlll'ldng
on his peature,lt was low vaiQe
brush land. Be eleared the
brush and turned the land Into·

yeara

the slrl pvo this !ann Ill the
YOWIII couple.
.
OSCAR JOIWAN of Route rl
rectlltly repaired two exllllng
spring developments. The
CIJI!Cftle trough belllw one bid
era'cbd and needed Pltcblna·
'lbetileandplpeiJJietDtbeother
trough bad lilted In, fllllng the
co1JecU111 bUin wllh aoll. Be
cleaned oullhe catch baaln and
lines. Now It Is worklna very
nicely. It bid been conatructed

.,:'iu!"';;·=~ Jil!-

lif 'll'ilter. '!be pond Wlli
found w·~~t eriUcallf low al !Ill
earUer villi and a aearc11 far
IIOIIJ'CO

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bJ&amp;b 11f011uc1118IJ'IIII)and by tile

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NEW LOWER
PRICES
ON

POLYETHYLENE

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T'H1J' W:ZS.~'MAN
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rawm

good· • condition,

'Wanted ·
.,.,;r . paym*"fl

Dillon

2$4

111ume

Very Good Location

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Gilbert

w·

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Cecil

Roseberry

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Habllrt. Dillon, RuHor
Olliee -2674
HoWard or Lucille Brannon

'AND

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VERY

'felortnCe•·

doll~

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Wanted
STORE

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for beef cattle and araln

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SECOND .
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Alltmony !.eo., ony
•Alao we • - moat "all U. $.
COli 11 1ou • ~- of "'it
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tLEAN FARM WITH SO
"ACRES TILLABLE (20 A.
BOTTOM!, lfJ A . TOBACCO,
12 A. CORN AND 9 A.
WHEAT BASE . 40 X 40
BARN , 15 X 60 TOBACCO
GARN. 4 BEDROOM !-=ARM
l:tOME . PRICED $23,500.
IIIEAR
RIO
GRANDE ,

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wlniiO;(ia, flnttls, etc.
aucle Wlntli's.'Rio Graft!le,
D. 1'11:.2&gt;1}5121 alter 5.

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~"\lUI'· PRICE ·
'1550.
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, 1,_7 FORD. dump truck $4.01111.

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,,\ J!rlcos. GarY, PhltUf.';BOx 702,
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Paclton

!o
doorJ
hOipllol you
will find this spadous 5 BR
ltHI21&lt;!1 both hOIIII.II's hord
1o lind ·o better home lor
entertetrifng. formolly or
Informally.
rooms
tor '""',..._ or ptenz
roon'lo ; lorIn antique
privacy,while
a1
decorthlcl

Ov~slze

:.h~. f.!''~;:~~g

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chen wllh
complete
llh
room w

dining a.-ea.
tile balhs.
1og II rep1ace.

Two
Roc.
T
wo

aLnlsdt with
lull-time real estate service.
Oscor Balrd-416-4632

~':cc~·~~:·. 0::,~ ~~:~
to Florida. Price reduced.

DougWothtrho~-W-42..

MASS.
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Immediate posaesslon.
Mob'I Ie HOme

1J,~.~.l'h,:~!':'~
K~~~~~
kitchen. large living room,

REACESTATE BROKER
TEL 44&amp;-1998

two bedrooms and Iorge bath
wit~ weshtr. Nice carpet:
Hurry at S3.900.

Rodney

::Y,;'t:r'J'tt'l~"fJ:"e.:r.,c:
biotlllilul rancll, sf)ilo home. , 1·
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llltQO LR ~llh ofdno llrtpfoce wE
HAVE lots, lor homn
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I r. I andlorii!ll'~lnlng"IPice.twa
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and double'
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btlhl, . lull dlvl. flnlalitd
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wldes. h-"-es
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2 STORY, 6 large rms., bath,
partial hose .. new root, new
alumlnumsldlnP. ' H. w. firs .,
new lactory kl chen, J rms.
paneled, water lap paid and
nal.gaslnyard. Ownerwanls
to sell for only 111.600.

::,"ll• dial. 'Uft Jri

Hew

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house. New fuel

the NEAR NEW four column

231 ·6
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blue.
NEW 1910 ZIG-ZAG -lng . Four Bedrooms
•act
• 1 1 ,.
·mac. no . n or •• 1na1 •· ory
.$26 000
carl\lfl. Zlg-:Z.g to moko
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buHonholos. - on bultono, ONE anc1 - hoff acre lot •

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sullel,li&gt;wati'II.W.Saltencll
lel'ms. n446-:1702. 231
OCtober 3. RICO's
a. Used
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Fum., 854Sac:
446-9523.
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~omprete with tl·
ELECTRIC range. In _goOd · tldlrilenfl· 'cordwlndtr on~
cco'l!lllm.-Ph. ~:N!'·JIIIWI: 5
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p..m ~
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baHmen! "'''" ..,.n'"'
Eort Wln"n, 416-family r - , snack bar end
WoynoAmllblry, 416-G239
large lfont fl,...oce, laundrv
Otnver K. Hfglly ....,,.,
room,patlo-stolhelarge
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· llllt&lt;e. 111-,,-li!!,tll. laundry
-' 231.. ' ;rOotn,·Goi'Hl It fi~lljlod ~
ckMifft :II I l!l!lllly. room,
cltan t~tl~ · flt~l. nice
·o· lovel·

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RUSSEll
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1.650 SQ, FT. llv. area, 6 large
rms. and bath, H. w. llrs.,
r,lenty built-In$,
all modern
" A.
rtme con,! Iocated on 04,,
fenced lot, arge pond, 2small
barns, and troller pad. Plenty
llllered
water
from large
pond,
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Near Vinton

18 A.. GOOD 6 rm . house with
llalh, good barn, If• A. lob.
base, 20 A. tractor land. Price
liO,OOO.

Eureka

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&gt;10·A. 5 RM. h®se, drilled well,
~tts

of Mw limber and cool.
... tco $7.500.

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for a opade slam.
qlleell
ed. Ph. 215-5232 or 215- of $pades
to be of prime
220-H Importance. He accepted the
idea of a slam by bidding
Pfumbin&amp; &amp;·Heatiq
three diamonds.
North's lhree:)pade call
CARTER'S PLUMBING
confirmed spadel as the suit
AND
HEATING
8JO
FOUI'th
Avenue ,
and South made a further
slam try . by bidding four
Phonehearts. '11tla gave N'ortb a
1
chanee to go Into Black·
STANDARD
&amp; u ••
wood and, after South
Plumbing -ttng
lbowed.
three aces, North de215 Third Ave .• &lt;U6-3712
117-11 cided thai a grand slam
might weD be In the cardll.
--::-::E-:-:W:::Irr=·s=--=PL:-:U:::M:::B:-:-::N-::G
ma flve-n&lt;&gt;-trump call
0 AND HEATING1
aoked for ldllgs hut it ciJd
Route 160 at EVfiO;rrmQre at the same. tiJne. It
Phone ,.,
- 27
H told South that NOrth w.u
interested In ~g to
281 ·
seven. Sou t h rllil!ht bave
shown his line k!Jlf 6ut,Cill)e
Brommo_r Plumlllni a Healtnt to the conelus1011 that .llle,.
300f...-thAvo.
killg of clubs and que,.-,.
Phone 446-lW
of s p ad u were wll&amp;l' w8i
Gene Plants, Owner
needed for seven, so South
2'/I:H bid the ,rand slam.
Some care wal needed lti ·
\YIN AT
the play. H South .1\lld bur• ·
rid to draw trumps, ~
bad club break would haillt';
beaten 1llm bot South
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Bidc!i~ lowed for this.
He ruffed a hear!
trldl~
By Oswald &amp; Ja.... Joe-.., two, played the
ot•
spades and a
NOB'IB
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his 10.
ruffted
heart
.K/75
trump,

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416-1752
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WATER well d'JIIIIng . Myers
pumps, sales and service.
Registered driller, C. J.
Lemley, VInton, 388-1543.
231-11

,l&lt;R6P~tTYI r ~~;,~.A.~ Near 'Rio Grande ~~l·:~:~y
: W: -IL:-:L: IA::-::-M s.-::w~.,::-te-rs~Woler l~~~~:____J
=-~'*.!from':.\'.,:~~~
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the
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GOOD j:u!AN
ond E
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to.l. C.rl Winloro, Rio
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197-11

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RALPH'S Carpet Upholstery
Cleaning Service. Free
estimates. Ph. 446-0294.

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Rd. Pl&gt;ictd at onty u.ooo.
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baae
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CHICK OUII PRICES
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BEDROOM BRICK ON A

GOOD

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chtck with yo~r Gronge
agents at tlie · Neal lno.
Agency,
St. """"
lor
ouiQ,~~State
ro, hom-.,
'-lhil e general liabllfiy.
14-lf

SS.OO Service Charge
Will remove YOIII' dtld
honeond cOWl
Coli Jackson 286-4n1
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0 &amp; 0 Mobile Home' Service! Pl. AU'I'O, F11, lilt, 45 Stat. $1.,
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Waldo . Brown, W. R.
PI
t W
easan ' · V•· Ph··67~-•· : Brown, -19&amp;
1:
233-M
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ALBERT EHMAN
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Water Delivery Service
Sa••n
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Patriot Star Rl., Gallipolis
,. UvtiiJ
Ph. 319-2133
•.
243-H
wtUr.J
TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
FREE Inspection. Coli 44632&lt;5, Merrill O'Dell, Ooorotor
for Extermltal Termite .
Service, 19 Belmont Dr. ·
417
267-H
(OpPGSill I'Git•Office)
GILLENWATER'S S.ptlc Tonk
'
Cleaning &amp; Repair. Ph. 446•IJe .~

BAIRD IE &amp;I'TY co·
. Itor
Oscar Bair•, I ea

R~S

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B~fy
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8UL~S

DEAD SRJCK

g!~

Milf~
~·ompleto

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·Services Offered
• IIISiiance
.r--------.-, FOR4LLyourlns.Wonce . . . .

IDEAL 1or working couple. 2 balanca. Ph. 37NA69. •
Evenings -122•
bedroom ,~•rniiiHOd
••
gar-e
...
235-3
Rehrt Condi!e, - 2852
0. 0. PARSONS .
on Iran..-.
opart.....,t. Ph. 446:129.11 1m FIAToQKtro good .runnlng
Just Listed
PINKING shears &amp; Scluors
Wrltl! P. 0.4563111ox 453,
,
cQn&lt;lrnm. must Mil, 12$0 or s ACRES tocaled.m 51. Rt. 211 · JAY SHEPPARD
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sharoened. Sheppard Sewing
Gallipolis, O..
• 233-3 SLEEPING RoOMs • . - l y . blot otter. &gt;146-4053.
wllh ·35o' road lrml. 5 room
REALTORS
Machine Sales &amp; Service.
rates. Park Central +!olel.
235-3 ont · story . home and bath, ,Farm, Vllllflt, City Prapori,.
194-H
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76-H co· IN
I ·
B II
large kltotteo with plenty
Flrsllo__Offvl_
,
&lt;50
Second
Ave.
·WANl_!!D,......,..,.
· FURNISftED.P.,ii'MJt,
· f
'
col tcflons.
n re
cabifleta, front and back
Pho~!9_ . .
SMITWS
Ph. 446-4775
SO ultlf plan ..,
diamond lfHI.I-Iry ntoln porch, deep well, cellar house
What
Has
Ten
2 to 3
REFRIGERATION'
mo .., teftphorlt number,...., roomo. Coli - 2206 .
•ppralsed, ~hi or sold.
storage, bUilding and clllcken
GOING BUSINESS. SR 554 SERVICE
directions fo you7r 1houst.
l\'ltmben. of Approtsers house, extrli good ;ardon.
Legs
And
Eats
G•rage and grocery with all DORSEL Smith, Ntbo Rd.,
22._"
Wrflo lo Bo• Ho. 16 • n cart
Astoc:lallon of America. Max ldMI lor rellremenl homo.
equipment for both . Large lot,
Repair of refrigerators, air
of Deily Tribune.
227_12
tO rent
6r weekly.
Tawney, Tawney
Price 11.500.
-A lot?
good water, oil heat, full inconditioners, washing
ventory. O.Vners selling due machines, other appliances.
to heaiJh .
Ilia Hotel, "" 206. :m 26
229-11
BidWell, Ohio
oa1
1l5-H
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Ph. 379-2651.
anted To Do
.
.
ONE STORY home, 7 rooms clean&lt;bodrm., twoslorywllh CHESTNUT STREET
WILL WASH end dip Poodln. UNFURNISHED 4 roomo end SINGER spoclaiMitSewuvn YOU and bath, paneled LR, storm two balhs, two living rooms,
Beautiful throe bedroom
CeniAI Air Condlllonlng
l' Ph. 446-t535.
. . bath,
ldulro
no.
$80'"'
Toucll
ond
-lng
wlfl!lowo
ond
ctoor&gt;,
gerage,
dining-kitchen
rm
,.
and
two
home
large
fenced
19t.
- Httllng
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.mtclllno • ln__ portalll
_ t CMO, •ood
_ well, lot Is 90' x 1~ 1"!. ~.i!1"PI"•I'tlt« '"''Y·.• -Iqo, , q""l sfl:let,
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Wanna Work?
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Buy '!OW ·r.rl&lt;l IIYI. Fronch WE HAVE sovorol good SERVICE station and garage KELTON ROAD - Nice lhree SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
WE;. !fi10Ciallza In
tlnyl
pey_over 1100per
Coli 2$6.
Clb'
Singer -building lots In good locellon. locafed 011 two Slate Routes.
bedroom home on edge of REASONABLE roles. John
and , nome bi'ltHI tlumlnum ··1!91:
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.Sales _a. ...-viet, A Court St.,
Priced
Under 510,000 _
town, filii tlalh. city water, . Russell. owner and operator .
. lidlng, roofing, whllegutten,
·
230-lf
Gafllpolts. Ph, _,&gt;155, '
ESp .
carpeted, aluminum siding,
Ph. &gt;4&lt;6-47S2 alter 5:30 p.m.
· shutters.
.. :
212·11
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Colonial Estate
awnings, three quarters acre
115-H

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or

LARGE LOT (140 X 230) IN
SPRING VALLEY, NICE
KITCHEN , Jl/2 BATHS, 2
CAR GARAGE , FULL DRY
BASEMENT
AND
A
WONDERFUL
GARDEN .
LOTS OF SHRUBS AND
FLOWERS .

COUI!~fi
' w111! to rent or 1ak••

FOR YOUII

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~to I feeding

production.
'lbllfann
hal 'been
In the Morgan
family slnee
the
early 1100's.
,
James tGicl Ill! tblt thll llbry
hu been paaed to him tbll hil
sreat • 11"11 • ,randfather
Morpn bad married a P,l by .
the name .of tAIIg and Iiiii u
weddloil ,._,.~ the falber of

''li~ lll~h tVI,.m~;"•.

SL:-:E;:E;:P;:I:::NU:;cC
. ::R::OO::M:;;S,-:w:::.::,kly SE;E
Studio lot ~all~
rites, ftN· gor011• · parking.
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BLACK AND whit, Engll&lt;lh
Libby Hofll,
74-H
and white.
&lt; Soller bird c1oa OR Mondfy at
' my home el fl Gorlletd.' Ph.
&lt;U6-1066 01' 446-4611.
233-3 TRAILER space. St.lla Court, •
Chathem &amp; Burg~ St. 22f.ll ,66 CHEV. Caprice aulo .. 39&lt;1.

ROBERT NEWBERRY, oo
Sandhill Road, completed two
spring developmenta. These
developments conslated of
picking up the water where the
springs seeped out of the blll.
Each of lbeae Included the ue
&lt;lf 20 feet of j.jnch tile which
picked up the wale&lt; and
coUected It Into what II called a
"ca~ basin." The water Is
then carried with the pluUc
pipe throush a 500-gaUon

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uae of lime, fertlllzer aad
reseedlns. Mr. Maltm&lt; baa a
very nice berd ol OW'olaJs.
Cl'&lt;llll beef typo lllimail.

prooement. Theji hii'Ve,JI.,large rebuilt a fence between a
poultry enterprise arul'"raise er&lt;IP))Ing lleld and a pasture
field. He bad been careful to
;:;~m,:;:.;:;:;:::;.'XO:~::;i~:~?,~~"%!~~~&lt;::~%:: build thil fence 011 the CODtOUl' in
order to enable him to ean-y out
Stock Sale Set
a ayatem of contOur strip.
cropping.
.
BUCIUIANNON, W. VL On
the
Newberry
farm can be
Over • head ol Jlf'l'lll&lt;llell
seen
one
of
the
moat ou~
llllmall wiD lie offered far
standing
eumplea
of
eontolir
111e at tile 3nl Aallual Weal
Vlrslalo Cbarolall strlpcropplng In Muon County.
Auoelaltclll FaD Sole. Tbe
WE WERE ON the Hanley
lllo wiU be belli at 1:• •·•·
Morgan
farm on lho aoulh llde
Satarday, Ocl. II Ia 1lle
of
the
Kanawha
River, belptnc
........... Slockyarda.
Jamas Morgan develop a new
All llllmall ...... Hleeted
conaervaUoo
plan. 1111 father,
by . . . etiiUillltee ud iiiJI
Hanley.
bad
been
• cooperator
lOme fnm tGp quiJ1y bel'dl
of
the
Dillrict
lor
IIIIDl YNn
ill Weal Vlrpola, Oblo ud
and IIIIDl ....._...llilll praeo
PnuyiYIIIIa. Cob. Merlta
IIcea blve been carried out. ·
Wotdraff aad Fruk Willi
About lour yean aco Mr.
wiD be the .~.... Sole
Morgan
sold hil dllr7 herd
beodquarten wiD be at tile
the
farm
operation baa ...... ,
Ball MlteJ Ia lae"·n·.
~w..~..¢:~~~~~-~m~::.::

.

about IIGO.; l!lr. Jaidaa pur.
cblled tiiOtann.JW qollld
did not Jmoir bow the l(ll'in8 bad
IIPd. lie alld "NOll lt'l
been ·
,_; ·
both
::; ~~ 1 ve 011 ·
....,__ -' tel •·~-

man water IOIIn:it reaul~ 111
the rol)alr of the two IPI'Inll
developmenll.

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BY JOAN COOPER
Soil c-rvalloll Servfee
Ma- Ceuly
PT. PLEASANT - Techniclans of the Soli Con·
servation Bervlee blve worked
with three generatloos of the
Green family near Upland. At
present Fred Green 18 the
opera~ and his 1011 Jamea, 11
a part~er In the' farmiJ18
business.
Fred Green's father, J. B.
Green, became a cooperator of
the Western Soli ConaorvaUoo

tnqtd

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jl'tttliltrtime
lnoomono
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end
ftl'vl
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Trucks
atd
Co.
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now
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reto.
' · ., Ill'~ tof&gt;lo lurnllhtd Wo
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• lrGm ~. 411 ••• ore r..trlctfHI tothtlr:.•-r ~JOai\!lldY·i"' r.- 'MOurld.
, .
.' now,lttlltlit CHris- r.,. .
,
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' rwow cltUIIIcotiCMJStn~ !&lt;&gt;thO) Fortmlll1'l loll !?l !lito - · 10 G(pg ll'~ bred jo, FrtriCI! (lb' ,fabric ~
rotular
Dolly TrltiVn'., 1frtt
o\ .·• ~,.
•"·'~' t' OVtn
"-'t. .·..,..
Moii!Halt2r1m
D.,.ed , dell..-,
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type
lnaernon.
-~ 11..,
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R , 2 .-~·
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I'JI!'IGalllpoll
Ph 446Any chtnto mtclo ·U, ,1/1~1
Sftv CO! Co.. 131 Cuyalloila 51., , Olk roma, · ttl· ....,. Coiirl St.,
•· , • , .
Office 446-~~
!.orlelnol topy submiHtil· ~- ' Akrl!n,f_Oh lo oW3CU or call 1,
-~• ••."'•· Ph.•&lt;U6-2947•
92J5.
.
:r.tt .
-: ctosslfttol •••.,..,~ent ;,m _..: · 216-~194.
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.
235-3
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21
Evenings C.fl
~1chenoa.
~htrttclolhortltol21c:!orMtlit.
.'.·
229-7 · &lt;o:.-. ••• ,~F '"'I•·~ ,
IF
YOU
bvfldfng
noW
E.
M.
"Ike"
Wisem1n '446-3796
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lOt
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1111 odell
· Ads ordertol tor ttlrea or llx; AVQN .RopreMniJtiv"tl art
15.th St., HunHng)on, W. Vo.
homo or r..,
ng, •·•01' "
E.N.Wi-•n~~
. llmH ... SloDPtCI btlort ""'
ldvtrllsed rooultrly - TV . Anflque,AuctiOI!. Sunday,!Jtl.
We .... builderS. Dlstrl....or
Dlrtllon will be ch1l1toltor only
ond maga~lnu. S. ont
111 1 p.m. Wuh. olancl, brau
tor Hotpolnt Applloncor.·
number of llmts lila od dolt. your.ell end enjoy -high
i&gt;i&lt;!s.
wolnut onlllllll hell
Alllsm E'ltclrlc.
si.lf
••mod.
·
ealnlngs Wrlle or ctll N'is.
trte, marl!!t lop
1
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DotOIIne: •:30 p.m. Oolly onct , Htltn Yeager, 8ai 172, ""'bit toP ttbln, ~ound oak COMPLETE Uno of G.B._D.,
..J.l. o.m.
.., _'; Jackson, Olio. '""·
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.j':, Chore ton, Sav!ntlll end
). Notice
.
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.;;:r,.rors. dlsh".t· btdfoom
B.B.B. plpn, Wide Mlactlon
F
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llof
1
ldl
III01fttl"of,..l
of
tabllcco
a!ld o~ltt . .·
; C~al't'S~")·'E"'A
100wlotah ·Of "''ll Ill Trade
· ~r~ ~fth claw ~; Tawney
Jewelry.
1
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•., ' . v ' Ph. 1963 'CHI!IIROLET IIIII on
cllll,d'l. dtlk With ron top.
217·11
' --235-1 ·wigon. l'h . .....,3256.
.swivet c:lwttr .and many olhor
,.
2JU
lltms.
TYPEWRITERS, new ond'
1 ' . · llriorpafcll Konno~
•
.235-6
used, port.ble and electric
BOARDING all
brttds, IIISfructlott '
-=:=.:::--::---:=;-::::"'
:
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and
alendtrd. Also rentols.
f · aill!tlouo lncloor..Uidoor runs.
Motl 19-40
CARPET cofrws f"""lng 'dim?
Simmons Pig.' Office Equip.
~41tt:
BE o professional truck driver.
Bring •em beck - give •em
•
221-H
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A R:~ School •. VA op.
vim. 11M 81"' Lulli'tl Ront
Lovely New 3 Bedroom
PI'IWed. · Write box No. 662,
'electric s~•mpooer 11. APPLES, Fitzpatrick's Qr.
• BOB'S REDUCING SALON
&lt;lerado, .W: Va: ·25507 or call
Formtr'o H.lrctwa,.. Co.
ch1rd, S1ate Rt. 689. Ph. HERE'S A VERY NICE NEW 3 BEI)ROOM HOME W1n1
Now open Mon. fhru Frl: 61111
oree code 304-529-13«1.
23U
Wilknvlllt 669-QBS.
21 4-26 STIR EO, Walnut, Modern
233-12 AN ATI'RAcriVE KITCHEN, (RANGE. OVEN, DISH·
10. ~rr Elliott on duty Wed.,
WASHER, ETC. BUILT·IN), DINING AREA,, I'ATIO
Fri. 8ob ~ MOn.. TUtt. ----.,.,V.
t """'' . , . - - •• A'l ylt: -~ -· 'spoaker oound
Ultll
Furniture
DOORS,
FIREPLACE. 110 BATHS, Z CAR GARAGE,
. . f.tnd~urs.
, ,
snfilrl, 4 .,_, automatic
11 1 wJV!~A:15' ForRent'
ra~ge. 2 voars old,
•• ~.oree67.".: •• ·
' . FURNISH:EOI . epJtlmont 'choi)W,. BaloncoN-1.15. Uae ELECTRIC
LARGE
FLAT
LOT CLOSE TO NEW HOSPITAL,
COjlpti'IQnt, good condlllm.
... ~-.
235-3 ,tn_
q uh_• .tt __~o~ ,Fe~yrill A~!;
· our-Wc~Got ltl'ms. Con ..._
Mobile Home
.:. , •·
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GOOD se'l:ll~"'c\'l~rlg room
,IWILL .NO beresponslbfefllr.
q · .·
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235-3
sui In $13$1jP, good solecllon
Acre Choice Lot Here Are Two
any dtllflotnor Ilion my .own 5 ROOMunfl)r~lohfd'houso ind
..
of Serti an·d Bemco mat.
Excellent Buys
~ ·os of. ltilo dale Oct. 1, 1t10:
both. "tot.t&gt;i&gt;.r t, ''l&lt;ll'olod on EARlY American Sfiroo.rodlo
tr....,. end boxsprlngs. Low HERE IS A 12 X 60 1965
State Rt.1. 'A!N 446-1176~,..
comblnotloo,AM&amp; FMrldlo,
•, Signed: Charles R. Shaw.
HOME THAT HAS HAD
prices .
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME
·'
233-3
._. · • -kor sound ·oystom, 4 YOU will lind free parking, a EXCElLENT CARE. IT'S A
WITH DELUXE KITCHEN,
. •' ,. .•.
COMPLETELY
FUR
.
'~d automatic changer.
friendly wtlcome and fair
Jlh BATHS, ELECTRIC
NISHEO
2
BEDROOM
LARGE furn. room In private
Bolon&lt;:o '18.6t. Use our
prices ot Corbin &amp; Snyder WITH A VERY AT - HEAT, BASEMENT AND 2
Found
home, relrlperator and·stove,
budget forms. Coil &lt;U6-1028.
Furniture Co., 955 SecOII(I 'Trf-ACTIVE KITCHEN, ALL
CAR GARAGE. LOCATED
BEAGLE, brown and bleci&lt;. utilities pa. S35 nio. Quiet
2J5..3
Ave. Ph. U6-1171.
ON LARGE 2 ACRE LOT
UNDER
PINNEO
ON
A
whllo paws. Ph. - .
neighborhood, men only. Ph.
225-tf DANDY I~ ACRE LOT I OVERLOOKING OHIO
-' ... "
235.2
446-4416 •Iter 5 p m
EX~E;LL!'NT,
EFFICIENT,
RIVER ICITV .SCHOOL
MILE OUT OF TC'WN . BE
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'E&lt;i&gt;nomlcal, Blue Luotre
DIST.)
SURE
TO
CHECK
ON
THIS
.
·PONY, ' &lt;II) Hlnnon Trace Rd.
c:arpet ctuner. Rent tloctrlc Real Estate F01 Sale
f!il; ii$U173. Owner 'klenii_IY 4 ROOMhouie,ldulli mly. f'h, sh8m-r $1. LIIWir G. C.
.100 Acre Farm
, ~d ~y for. od.
.
&gt;W6'J&amp;2.
Murphy Store.
11 YR. OLD LARGE 3

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Denver Yobo of SCIIIIelpiiCI
~~=~~~er;,:. ~~·
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r~1tfm..;:l;~ i'i;ed~ ~U ;teiUs Yo~', ~~'tJn The Ti'ffi~e

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farlbelll!.a~M!!aU2.•rwllliU..
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~tll7,llifta,... ~~
lbe , ',

farm .

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

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shows IOIIIe strum channel watering trough below each
improvement oo the Green ~. : 1

'lbll new " p1Dw FarmaU wrapa 11P III8Dl big tractor advanllges into a medlum.prieed pe&lt;bl!e. Modern bydrauUca,
~ulle power steering, poweNhlfl independenl pto,
tGrque lllllpilfler, 911.9 per cent effldent dry-type air cleaner,
wide platform, cteep.cuahloneciiOllt MCI baekreal ... oJnce we've
nm out of apaoe, why not stop ill and • tile rest ill penon?
Ramonlber It's priced to fit your poeketliook. ·

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l'OMEJWY-'lboii&amp;,.SbtnefteldberdofnearLanp\'llle
eilll CowiiY'I hl&amp;h berd Jn milk pnxlucllon of tbe yeer

MriJ, ltiO.

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recelvediDOII'qllltellllaweeklhowedanaveraseol
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· -ot••--'"'·ofmllk lellln&amp;
I 3S.tmn; , . _ a n ""'"'•· ..._ ......'
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, 4.SperC&lt;IIItbutlerfalf·or·~~"butlertalpercowperyear.
the New in Fanning

t.ri1ft

- • .,... M"'•• County
bultail_l production wu lbe
"'
.......
....
Ecbon Rolllb berd·With n:l pollnda ol butterfat per cow. Tbe
a - - of the RoUih berd ol.211.9 cows wu12,11113 pounds of milk
·---4
ceatberd. 18
and the Sheoofleld herd Is
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llollteilll. Average bo:ly welgbta of L'le cows was 1,11110 pound8 .
'!be elebt herds 111 Meigs County oo the da1r7 herd II'OWctlm
II'O&amp;J'8lll are under the mpervlsloo of Mr. and Mn. Virgil AWns

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~llbtbenlsmtemlnMelpeountyaverasedi0,816lbo.of

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milk, teslin8 4.1 per COI1t lor an average rutterfat productloo of
440 pounda per cow.
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Average weigbt of the cows wu 1,000 pound8. Tbe average
coW In tileR eight bel'dl was ill mllk 85 per cent of the year.
Darln8 the year the &amp;WJ'88e cow received t,OOO pounds of grain,
ll,fOII pounds'ollllage and 3,11110 pounds of bay. 'lbll meant that
the net eneJ'IIY received by eocll cow Will 411 per cent from gralll
MCI 01111eentratea, 21 per cent !ram silage,16 per cent from bay,
llldthebalanceofl9pereentlrompasture.
'lboaveraserateoll'OIJ8bagefeedlngwasZ.6J)Qundsperday
per 100 .,....m of body welsht.
'lbo value o1 the .,....mct~oo per cow wasl691 with the feed
coatbeills$240. TheCiliiQllltratecoatwasaboutthree.fifthsofthe
total feed coats, or f13t, '!be grooa illoome per cow after dedUC!ting
feed cost wu tlil whlcll had tD cover labor, l»usillg, overbeod,
and aU other coats of production.
Nm Oblo Avenso
IS INTERESTING tD note that the Ohio Averages from
1 J4ll berdil wore very slmllar tD Meigo County everages. 'lbo
~ue &lt;lf the production was fill per caw with feed coats $256 and
the liJ'OIS Income after feed cost $4115.
111o average Oblo herd was 45.8 cows with the body weight per
cow being 1,200 pounds. The averase milll J&gt;rO!!ucUon was !2,2&amp;9

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SEE THE NEW

60 HP Farmall!

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992-2f16
Pomelty

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F Sale ·
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":rklhl w~ 'col.,. ... su:~I!R "750" ...,. dlluxo ·
do~l 1::
· ' 161:• .t.\ CQMf'ANY In Alir!lllf 'Olio
r•storli~.them· Mllh Blllt G0k1111 Touch ltHI St•u&lt;t\Ni!lll
• lint •·
• '1• ~- ~IIlii for ••l"r
L~tlre.
olectrJc machlno,.,.. on dlaplay; .All&lt;
:A•vortlllno ordort• lor · tl)tiiol/9'1, · ·motli men
wmp-•t.Rtnl:
c.tlht Svpfjly for tdom0111tratlm of,
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'1llf fMd far lbe ...... !lllio QQIPIU 411 per Cllll from .bel'dl"
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berda bad an
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a retum of t%,11 per dolllr'1 wm!l .ollled .,.; or • 111
.,.
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lfllbtr Ieveii ol production ...; IDQn el'lldent Ult Ill r.ed,
. .......... JII'QPOI'tlonal
OI'C!l-' c:olll, more
::;;;.""oij;bo, NIOUI'CU, Au co'mlined Ill p lbe ll!lh

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Lay of the Land
District soon after Its
organization In liN!. 'lbo older
Green's plan number was 42,
which meant lhat he )'II one of
tile first people In Malon County
tD make use ol a soli COli·
aervaUon and land uae plan.
The reoulis of this long Ume
conoervatlon farming can
eaolly be eeen now oo the G.larm.ltlsawell-uredforfarm
which bao an abwldance of Juab
grass.
The !ann record ahowa tblt in
put years sbipcropplna baa
been carried out, tile draiDase
inltalled, open dralnage dltchel
made, diversion dltchel built,
sod waterways eatahlilhed, two
!ann poocl8 built and two .,.,..tng
developments made, tosether
with watering ·lr&lt;Juibs below
them. ID addition, the record

purebnd Allgua callle. Frun

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enterprilea there
large amount of manure Wblch
they ·apread over their
liJ'ualand. ·
One pl'oO! of the suceea ol
their larmill8 ~lion II tblt
two or three
James
showed the prile wlnnlnC baby
beef at the Muon Comity Pair.

yearaaso

WE WERE on the Edward
Malin !ann off SandhW Road.
In lliaeuaslll8 his c:ooaer.-aUoo
fannwitiiMr.Maltm&lt;,nfl&gt;ood
tblt In the put few
lhat
he h8d Improved much o1 hil
putureland MCI also meadow
Ianda. When be started Wlll'ldng
on his peature,lt was low vaiQe
brush land. Be eleared the
brush and turned the land Into·

yeara

the slrl pvo this !ann Ill the
YOWIII couple.
.
OSCAR JOIWAN of Route rl
rectlltly repaired two exllllng
spring developments. The
CIJI!Cftle trough belllw one bid
era'cbd and needed Pltcblna·
'lbetileandplpeiJJietDtbeother
trough bad lilted In, fllllng the
co1JecU111 bUin wllh aoll. Be
cleaned oullhe catch baaln and
lines. Now It Is worklna very
nicely. It bid been conatructed

.,:'iu!"';;·=~ Jil!-

lif 'll'ilter. '!be pond Wlli
found w·~~t eriUcallf low al !Ill
earUer villi and a aearc11 far
IIOIIJ'CO

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bJ&amp;b 11f011uc1118IJ'IIII)and by tile

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NEW LOWER
PRICES
ON

POLYETHYLENE

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T'H1J' W:ZS.~'MAN
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good· • condition,

'Wanted ·
.,.,;r . paym*"fl

Dillon

2$4

111ume

Very Good Location

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Gilbert

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Cecil

Roseberry

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Habllrt. Dillon, RuHor
Olliee -2674
HoWard or Lucille Brannon

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doll~

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Wanted
STORE

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for beef cattle and araln

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COli 11 1ou • ~- of "'it
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tLEAN FARM WITH SO
"ACRES TILLABLE (20 A.
BOTTOM!, lfJ A . TOBACCO,
12 A. CORN AND 9 A.
WHEAT BASE . 40 X 40
BARN , 15 X 60 TOBACCO
GARN. 4 BEDROOM !-=ARM
l:tOME . PRICED $23,500.
IIIEAR
RIO
GRANDE ,

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aucle Wlntli's.'Rio Graft!le,
D. 1'11:.2&gt;1}5121 alter 5.

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~"\lUI'· PRICE ·
'1550.
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,,\ J!rlcos. GarY, PhltUf.';BOx 702,
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Paclton

!o
doorJ
hOipllol you
will find this spadous 5 BR
ltHI21&lt;!1 both hOIIII.II's hord
1o lind ·o better home lor
entertetrifng. formolly or
Informally.
rooms
tor '""',..._ or ptenz
roon'lo ; lorIn antique
privacy,while
a1
decorthlcl

Ov~slze

:.h~. f.!''~;:~~g

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chen wllh
complete
llh
room w

dining a.-ea.
tile balhs.
1og II rep1ace.

Two
Roc.
T
wo

aLnlsdt with
lull-time real estate service.
Oscor Balrd-416-4632

~':cc~·~~:·. 0::,~ ~~:~
to Florida. Price reduced.

DougWothtrho~-W-42..

MASS.
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Immediate posaesslon.
Mob'I Ie HOme

1J,~.~.l'h,:~!':'~
K~~~~~
kitchen. large living room,

REACESTATE BROKER
TEL 44&amp;-1998

two bedrooms and Iorge bath
wit~ weshtr. Nice carpet:
Hurry at S3.900.

Rodney

::Y,;'t:r'J'tt'l~"fJ:"e.:r.,c:
biotlllilul rancll, sf)ilo home. , 1·
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llltQO LR ~llh ofdno llrtpfoce wE
HAVE lots, lor homn
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I r. I andlorii!ll'~lnlng"IPice.twa
' · mobile
and double'
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btlhl, . lull dlvl. flnlalitd
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wldes. h-"-es
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2 STORY, 6 large rms., bath,
partial hose .. new root, new
alumlnumsldlnP. ' H. w. firs .,
new lactory kl chen, J rms.
paneled, water lap paid and
nal.gaslnyard. Ownerwanls
to sell for only 111.600.

::,"ll• dial. 'Uft Jri

Hew

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house. New fuel

the NEAR NEW four column

231 ·6
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blue.
NEW 1910 ZIG-ZAG -lng . Four Bedrooms
•act
• 1 1 ,.
·mac. no . n or •• 1na1 •· ory
.$26 000
carl\lfl. Zlg-:Z.g to moko
1
buHonholos. - on bultono, ONE anc1 - hoff acre lot •

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10 PER CI!NI .Otf· ~ll · litd!OOIII . ''&lt;'
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sullel,li&gt;wati'II.W.Saltencll
lel'ms. n446-:1702. 231
OCtober 3. RICO's
a. Used
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Fum., 854Sac:
446-9523.
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~omprete with tl·
ELECTRIC range. In _goOd · tldlrilenfl· 'cordwlndtr on~
cco'l!lllm.-Ph. ~:N!'·JIIIWI: 5
P.llnt u ·'tl'lllod 'but ,., like
p..m ~
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•Canceled Rill
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baHmen! "'''" ..,.n'"'
Eort Wln"n, 416-family r - , snack bar end
WoynoAmllblry, 416-G239
large lfont fl,...oce, laundrv
Otnver K. Hfglly ....,,.,
room,patlo-stolhelarge
-::=:c::=:c:::--'-picnic • - 2 cor -r-e, 1
old · ow v•

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· llllt&lt;e. 111-,,-li!!,tll. laundry
-' 231.. ' ;rOotn,·Goi'Hl It fi~lljlod ~
ckMifft :II I l!l!lllly. room,
cltan t~tl~ · flt~l. nice
·o· lovel·

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St Rf 160
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RUSSEll
--MJOD

1.650 SQ, FT. llv. area, 6 large
rms. and bath, H. w. llrs.,
r,lenty built-In$,
all modern
" A.
rtme con,! Iocated on 04,,
fenced lot, arge pond, 2small
barns, and troller pad. Plenty
llllered
water
from large
pond,
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KAI'JOR
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Near Vinton

18 A.. GOOD 6 rm . house with
llalh, good barn, If• A. lob.
base, 20 A. tractor land. Price
liO,OOO.

Eureka

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&gt;10·A. 5 RM. h®se, drilled well,
~tts

of Mw limber and cool.
... tco $7.500.

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for a opade slam.
qlleell
ed. Ph. 215-5232 or 215- of $pades
to be of prime
220-H Importance. He accepted the
idea of a slam by bidding
Pfumbin&amp; &amp;·Heatiq
three diamonds.
North's lhree:)pade call
CARTER'S PLUMBING
confirmed spadel as the suit
AND
HEATING
8JO
FOUI'th
Avenue ,
and South made a further
slam try . by bidding four
Phonehearts. '11tla gave N'ortb a
1
chanee to go Into Black·
STANDARD
&amp; u ••
wood and, after South
Plumbing -ttng
lbowed.
three aces, North de215 Third Ave .• &lt;U6-3712
117-11 cided thai a grand slam
might weD be In the cardll.
--::-::E-:-:W:::Irr=·s=--=PL:-:U:::M:::B:-:-::N-::G
ma flve-n&lt;&gt;-trump call
0 AND HEATING1
aoked for ldllgs hut it ciJd
Route 160 at EVfiO;rrmQre at the same. tiJne. It
Phone ,.,
- 27
H told South that NOrth w.u
interested In ~g to
281 ·
seven. Sou t h rllil!ht bave
shown his line k!Jlf 6ut,Cill)e
Brommo_r Plumlllni a Healtnt to the conelus1011 that .llle,.
300f...-thAvo.
killg of clubs and que,.-,.
Phone 446-lW
of s p ad u were wll&amp;l' w8i
Gene Plants, Owner
needed for seven, so South
2'/I:H bid the ,rand slam.
Some care wal needed lti ·
\YIN AT
the play. H South .1\lld bur• ·
rid to draw trumps, ~
bad club break would haillt';
beaten 1llm bot South
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Bidc!i~ lowed for this.
He ruffed a hear!
trldl~
By Oswald &amp; Ja.... Joe-.., two, played the
ot•
spades and a
NOB'IB
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his 10.
ruffted
heart
.K/75
trump,

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Delivery Service, formerly

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Your ~

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416-1752
"A GoodMan
to Know."

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WATER well d'JIIIIng . Myers
pumps, sales and service.
Registered driller, C. J.
Lemley, VInton, 388-1543.
231-11

,l&lt;R6P~tTYI r ~~;,~.A.~ Near 'Rio Grande ~~l·:~:~y
: W: -IL:-:L: IA::-::-M s.-::w~.,::-te-rs~Woler l~~~~:____J
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the
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had

GOOD j:u!AN
ond E
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to.l. C.rl Winloro, Rio
ochoolo, very

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197-11

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Bar(liins · ·

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RALPH'S Carpet Upholstery
Cleaning Service. Free
estimates. Ph. 446-0294.

j;",'f#l~~ l,'·its&amp;['' "~1~~~~~~~~~~·f.~=· ~ Ste~~H
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RM. houi&amp; .IJI!d 1 A. on Texas
Rd. Pl&gt;ictd at onty u.ooo.
• RM. m-il' hooiae, partial
baae
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'19.•000"11
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CHICK OUII PRICES
lEPORE·
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agents at tlie · Neal lno.
Agency,
St. """"
lor
ouiQ,~~State
ro, hom-.,
'-lhil e general liabllfiy.
14-lf

SS.OO Service Charge
Will remove YOIII' dtld
honeond cOWl
Coli Jackson 286-4n1
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0 &amp; 0 Mobile Home' Service! Pl. AU'I'O, F11, lilt, 45 Stat. $1.,
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Waldo . Brown, W. R.
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Ph. 319-2133
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TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
FREE Inspection. Coli 44632&lt;5, Merrill O'Dell, Ooorotor
for Extermltal Termite .
Service, 19 Belmont Dr. ·
417
267-H
(OpPGSill I'Git•Office)
GILLENWATER'S S.ptlc Tonk
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Cleaning &amp; Repair. Ph. 446•IJe .~

BAIRD IE &amp;I'TY co·
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Oscar Bair•, I ea

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IDEAL 1or working couple. 2 balanca. Ph. 37NA69. •
Evenings -122•
bedroom ,~•rniiiHOd
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gar-e
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235-3
Rehrt Condi!e, - 2852
0. 0. PARSONS .
on Iran..-.
opart.....,t. Ph. 446:129.11 1m FIAToQKtro good .runnlng
Just Listed
PINKING shears &amp; Scluors
Wrltl! P. 0.4563111ox 453,
,
cQn&lt;lrnm. must Mil, 12$0 or s ACRES tocaled.m 51. Rt. 211 · JAY SHEPPARD
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sharoened. Sheppard Sewing
Gallipolis, O..
• 233-3 SLEEPING RoOMs • . - l y . blot otter. &gt;146-4053.
wllh ·35o' road lrml. 5 room
REALTORS
Machine Sales &amp; Service.
rates. Park Central +!olel.
235-3 ont · story . home and bath, ,Farm, Vllllflt, City Prapori,.
194-H
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76-H co· IN
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B II
large kltotteo with plenty
Flrsllo__Offvl_
,
&lt;50
Second
Ave.
·WANl_!!D,......,..,.
· FURNISftED.P.,ii'MJt,
· f
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col tcflons.
n re
cabifleta, front and back
Pho~!9_ . .
SMITWS
Ph. 446-4775
SO ultlf plan ..,
diamond lfHI.I-Iry ntoln porch, deep well, cellar house
What
Has
Ten
2 to 3
REFRIGERATION'
mo .., teftphorlt number,...., roomo. Coli - 2206 .
•ppralsed, ~hi or sold.
storage, bUilding and clllcken
GOING BUSINESS. SR 554 SERVICE
directions fo you7r 1houst.
l\'ltmben. of Approtsers house, extrli good ;ardon.
Legs
And
Eats
G•rage and grocery with all DORSEL Smith, Ntbo Rd.,
22._"
Wrflo lo Bo• Ho. 16 • n cart
Astoc:lallon of America. Max ldMI lor rellremenl homo.
equipment for both . Large lot,
Repair of refrigerators, air
of Deily Tribune.
227_12
tO rent
6r weekly.
Tawney, Tawney
Price 11.500.
-A lot?
good water, oil heat, full inconditioners, washing
ventory. O.Vners selling due machines, other appliances.
to heaiJh .
Ilia Hotel, "" 206. :m 26
229-11
BidWell, Ohio
oa1
1l5-H
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Ph. 379-2651.
anted To Do
.
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ONE STORY home, 7 rooms clean&lt;bodrm., twoslorywllh CHESTNUT STREET
WILL WASH end dip Poodln. UNFURNISHED 4 roomo end SINGER spoclaiMitSewuvn YOU and bath, paneled LR, storm two balhs, two living rooms,
Beautiful throe bedroom
CeniAI Air Condlllonlng
l' Ph. 446-t535.
. . bath,
ldulro
no.
$80'"'
Toucll
ond
-lng
wlfl!lowo
ond
ctoor&gt;,
gerage,
dining-kitchen
rm
,.
and
two
home
large
fenced
19t.
- Httllng
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.mtclllno • ln__ portalll
_ t CMO, •ood
_ well, lot Is 90' x 1~ 1"!. ~.i!1"PI"•I'tlt« '"''Y·.• -Iqo, , q""l sfl:let,
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Dfst•.m
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Wanna Work?
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Buy '!OW ·r.rl&lt;l IIYI. Fronch WE HAVE sovorol good SERVICE station and garage KELTON ROAD - Nice lhree SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
WE;. !fi10Ciallza In
tlnyl
pey_over 1100per
Coli 2$6.
Clb'
Singer -building lots In good locellon. locafed 011 two Slate Routes.
bedroom home on edge of REASONABLE roles. John
and , nome bi'ltHI tlumlnum ··1!91:
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.Sales _a. ...-viet, A Court St.,
Priced
Under 510,000 _
town, filii tlalh. city water, . Russell. owner and operator .
. lidlng, roofing, whllegutten,
·
230-lf
Gafllpolts. Ph, _,&gt;155, '
ESp .
carpeted, aluminum siding,
Ph. &gt;4&lt;6-47S2 alter 5:30 p.m.
· shutters.
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212·11
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Colonial Estate
awnings, three quarters acre
115-H

otALLI'A!!~-J!I!ttl-•
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or

LARGE LOT (140 X 230) IN
SPRING VALLEY, NICE
KITCHEN , Jl/2 BATHS, 2
CAR GARAGE , FULL DRY
BASEMENT
AND
A
WONDERFUL
GARDEN .
LOTS OF SHRUBS AND
FLOWERS .

COUI!~fi
' w111! to rent or 1ak••

FOR YOUII

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~to I feeding

production.
'lbllfann
hal 'been
In the Morgan
family slnee
the
early 1100's.
,
James tGicl Ill! tblt thll llbry
hu been paaed to him tbll hil
sreat • 11"11 • ,randfather
Morpn bad married a P,l by .
the name .of tAIIg and Iiiii u
weddloil ,._,.~ the falber of

''li~ lll~h tVI,.m~;"•.

SL:-:E;:E;:P;:I:::NU:;cC
. ::R::OO::M:;;S,-:w:::.::,kly SE;E
Studio lot ~all~
rites, ftN· gor011• · parking.
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:f'~ ~;!.. ~d&lt;
BLACK AND whit, Engll&lt;lh
Libby Hofll,
74-H
and white.
&lt; Soller bird c1oa OR Mondfy at
' my home el fl Gorlletd.' Ph.
&lt;U6-1066 01' 446-4611.
233-3 TRAILER space. St.lla Court, •
Chathem &amp; Burg~ St. 22f.ll ,66 CHEV. Caprice aulo .. 39&lt;1.

ROBERT NEWBERRY, oo
Sandhill Road, completed two
spring developmenta. These
developments conslated of
picking up the water where the
springs seeped out of the blll.
Each of lbeae Included the ue
&lt;lf 20 feet of j.jnch tile which
picked up the wale&lt; and
coUected It Into what II called a
"ca~ basin." The water Is
then carried with the pluUc
pipe throush a 500-gaUon

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uae of lime, fertlllzer aad
reseedlns. Mr. Maltm&lt; baa a
very nice berd ol OW'olaJs.
Cl'&lt;llll beef typo lllimail.

prooement. Theji hii'Ve,JI.,large rebuilt a fence between a
poultry enterprise arul'"raise er&lt;IP))Ing lleld and a pasture
field. He bad been careful to
;:;~m,:;:.;:;:;:::;.'XO:~::;i~:~?,~~"%!~~~&lt;::~%:: build thil fence 011 the CODtOUl' in
order to enable him to ean-y out
Stock Sale Set
a ayatem of contOur strip.
cropping.
.
BUCIUIANNON, W. VL On
the
Newberry
farm can be
Over • head ol Jlf'l'lll&lt;llell
seen
one
of
the
moat ou~
llllmall wiD lie offered far
standing
eumplea
of
eontolir
111e at tile 3nl Aallual Weal
Vlrslalo Cbarolall strlpcropplng In Muon County.
Auoelaltclll FaD Sole. Tbe
WE WERE ON the Hanley
lllo wiU be belli at 1:• •·•·
Morgan
farm on lho aoulh llde
Satarday, Ocl. II Ia 1lle
of
the
Kanawha
River, belptnc
........... Slockyarda.
Jamas Morgan develop a new
All llllmall ...... Hleeted
conaervaUoo
plan. 1111 father,
by . . . etiiUillltee ud iiiJI
Hanley.
bad
been
• cooperator
lOme fnm tGp quiJ1y bel'dl
of
the
Dillrict
lor
IIIIDl YNn
ill Weal Vlrpola, Oblo ud
and IIIIDl ....._...llilll praeo
PnuyiYIIIIa. Cob. Merlta
IIcea blve been carried out. ·
Wotdraff aad Fruk Willi
About lour yean aco Mr.
wiD be the .~.... Sole
Morgan
sold hil dllr7 herd
beodquarten wiD be at tile
the
farm
operation baa ...... ,
Ball MlteJ Ia lae"·n·.
~w..~..¢:~~~~~-~m~::.::

.

about IIGO.; l!lr. Jaidaa pur.
cblled tiiOtann.JW qollld
did not Jmoir bow the l(ll'in8 bad
IIPd. lie alld "NOll lt'l
been ·
,_; ·
both
::; ~~ 1 ve 011 ·
....,__ -' tel •·~-

man water IOIIn:it reaul~ 111
the rol)alr of the two IPI'Inll
developmenll.

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BY JOAN COOPER
Soil c-rvalloll Servfee
Ma- Ceuly
PT. PLEASANT - Techniclans of the Soli Con·
servation Bervlee blve worked
with three generatloos of the
Green family near Upland. At
present Fred Green 18 the
opera~ and his 1011 Jamea, 11
a part~er In the' farmiJ18
business.
Fred Green's father, J. B.
Green, became a cooperator of
the Western Soli ConaorvaUoo

tnqtd

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lnoomono
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Trucks
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Co.
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• lrGm ~. 411 ••• ore r..trlctfHI tothtlr:.•-r ~JOai\!lldY·i"' r.- 'MOurld.
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.' now,lttlltlit CHris- r.,. .
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' rwow cltUIIIcotiCMJStn~ !&lt;&gt;thO) Fortmlll1'l loll !?l !lito - · 10 G(pg ll'~ bred jo, FrtriCI! (lb' ,fabric ~
rotular
Dolly TrltiVn'., 1frtt
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•"·'~' t' OVtn
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Moii!Halt2r1m
D.,.ed , dell..-,
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type
lnaernon.
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Ph 446Any chtnto mtclo ·U, ,1/1~1
Sftv CO! Co.. 131 Cuyalloila 51., , Olk roma, · ttl· ....,. Coiirl St.,
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Office 446-~~
!.orlelnol topy submiHtil· ~- ' Akrl!n,f_Oh lo oW3CU or call 1,
-~• ••."'•· Ph.•&lt;U6-2947•
92J5.
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-: ctosslfttol •••.,..,~ent ;,m _..: · 216-~194.
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235-3
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Evenings C.fl
~1chenoa.
~htrttclolhortltol21c:!orMtlit.
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229-7 · &lt;o:.-. ••• ,~F '"'I•·~ ,
IF
YOU
bvfldfng
noW
E.
M.
"Ike"
Wisem1n '446-3796
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1111 odell
· Ads ordertol tor ttlrea or llx; AVQN .RopreMniJtiv"tl art
15.th St., HunHng)on, W. Vo.
homo or r..,
ng, •·•01' "
E.N.Wi-•n~~
. llmH ... SloDPtCI btlort ""'
ldvtrllsed rooultrly - TV . Anflque,AuctiOI!. Sunday,!Jtl.
We .... builderS. Dlstrl....or
Dlrtllon will be ch1l1toltor only
ond maga~lnu. S. ont
111 1 p.m. Wuh. olancl, brau
tor Hotpolnt Applloncor.·
number of llmts lila od dolt. your.ell end enjoy -high
i&gt;i&lt;!s.
wolnut onlllllll hell
Alllsm E'ltclrlc.
si.lf
••mod.
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ealnlngs Wrlle or ctll N'is.
trte, marl!!t lop
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DotOIIne: •:30 p.m. Oolly onct , Htltn Yeager, 8ai 172, ""'bit toP ttbln, ~ound oak COMPLETE Uno of G.B._D.,
..J.l. o.m.
.., _'; Jackson, Olio. '""·
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.j':, Chore ton, Sav!ntlll end
). Notice
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.;;:r,.rors. dlsh".t· btdfoom
B.B.B. plpn, Wide Mlactlon
F
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llof
1
ldl
III01fttl"of,..l
of
tabllcco
a!ld o~ltt . .·
; C~al't'S~")·'E"'A
100wlotah ·Of "''ll Ill Trade
· ~r~ ~fth claw ~; Tawney
Jewelry.
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•., ' . v ' Ph. 1963 'CHI!IIROLET IIIII on
cllll,d'l. dtlk With ron top.
217·11
' --235-1 ·wigon. l'h . .....,3256.
.swivet c:lwttr .and many olhor
,.
2JU
lltms.
TYPEWRITERS, new ond'
1 ' . · llriorpafcll Konno~
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.235-6
used, port.ble and electric
BOARDING all
brttds, IIISfructlott '
-=:=.:::--::---:=;-::::"'
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and
alendtrd. Also rentols.
f · aill!tlouo lncloor..Uidoor runs.
Motl 19-40
CARPET cofrws f"""lng 'dim?
Simmons Pig.' Office Equip.
~41tt:
BE o professional truck driver.
Bring •em beck - give •em
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221-H
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A R:~ School •. VA op.
vim. 11M 81"' Lulli'tl Ront
Lovely New 3 Bedroom
PI'IWed. · Write box No. 662,
'electric s~•mpooer 11. APPLES, Fitzpatrick's Qr.
• BOB'S REDUCING SALON
&lt;lerado, .W: Va: ·25507 or call
Formtr'o H.lrctwa,.. Co.
ch1rd, S1ate Rt. 689. Ph. HERE'S A VERY NICE NEW 3 BEI)ROOM HOME W1n1
Now open Mon. fhru Frl: 61111
oree code 304-529-13«1.
23U
Wilknvlllt 669-QBS.
21 4-26 STIR EO, Walnut, Modern
233-12 AN ATI'RAcriVE KITCHEN, (RANGE. OVEN, DISH·
10. ~rr Elliott on duty Wed.,
WASHER, ETC. BUILT·IN), DINING AREA,, I'ATIO
Fri. 8ob ~ MOn.. TUtt. ----.,.,V.
t """'' . , . - - •• A'l ylt: -~ -· 'spoaker oound
Ultll
Furniture
DOORS,
FIREPLACE. 110 BATHS, Z CAR GARAGE,
. . f.tnd~urs.
, ,
snfilrl, 4 .,_, automatic
11 1 wJV!~A:15' ForRent'
ra~ge. 2 voars old,
•• ~.oree67.".: •• ·
' . FURNISH:EOI . epJtlmont 'choi)W,. BaloncoN-1.15. Uae ELECTRIC
LARGE
FLAT
LOT CLOSE TO NEW HOSPITAL,
COjlpti'IQnt, good condlllm.
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235-3 ,tn_
q uh_• .tt __~o~ ,Fe~yrill A~!;
· our-Wc~Got ltl'ms. Con ..._
Mobile Home
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GOOD se'l:ll~"'c\'l~rlg room
,IWILL .NO beresponslbfefllr.
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235-3
sui In $13$1jP, good solecllon
Acre Choice Lot Here Are Two
any dtllflotnor Ilion my .own 5 ROOMunfl)r~lohfd'houso ind
..
of Serti an·d Bemco mat.
Excellent Buys
~ ·os of. ltilo dale Oct. 1, 1t10:
both. "tot.t&gt;i&gt;.r t, ''l&lt;ll'olod on EARlY American Sfiroo.rodlo
tr....,. end boxsprlngs. Low HERE IS A 12 X 60 1965
State Rt.1. 'A!N 446-1176~,..
comblnotloo,AM&amp; FMrldlo,
•, Signed: Charles R. Shaw.
HOME THAT HAS HAD
prices .
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME
·'
233-3
._. · • -kor sound ·oystom, 4 YOU will lind free parking, a EXCElLENT CARE. IT'S A
WITH DELUXE KITCHEN,
. •' ,. .•.
COMPLETELY
FUR
.
'~d automatic changer.
friendly wtlcome and fair
Jlh BATHS, ELECTRIC
NISHEO
2
BEDROOM
LARGE furn. room In private
Bolon&lt;:o '18.6t. Use our
prices ot Corbin &amp; Snyder WITH A VERY AT - HEAT, BASEMENT AND 2
Found
home, relrlperator and·stove,
budget forms. Coil &lt;U6-1028.
Furniture Co., 955 SecOII(I 'Trf-ACTIVE KITCHEN, ALL
CAR GARAGE. LOCATED
BEAGLE, brown and bleci&lt;. utilities pa. S35 nio. Quiet
2J5..3
Ave. Ph. U6-1171.
ON LARGE 2 ACRE LOT
UNDER
PINNEO
ON
A
whllo paws. Ph. - .
neighborhood, men only. Ph.
225-tf DANDY I~ ACRE LOT I OVERLOOKING OHIO
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235.2
446-4416 •Iter 5 p m
EX~E;LL!'NT,
EFFICIENT,
RIVER ICITV .SCHOOL
MILE OUT OF TC'WN . BE
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'E&lt;i&gt;nomlcal, Blue Luotre
DIST.)
SURE
TO
CHECK
ON
THIS
.
·PONY, ' &lt;II) Hlnnon Trace Rd.
c:arpet ctuner. Rent tloctrlc Real Estate F01 Sale
f!il; ii$U173. Owner 'klenii_IY 4 ROOMhouie,ldulli mly. f'h, sh8m-r $1. LIIWir G. C.
.100 Acre Farm
, ~d ~y for. od.
.
&gt;W6'J&amp;2.
Murphy Store.
11 YR. OLD LARGE 3

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Denver Yobo of SCIIIIelpiiCI
~~=~~~er;,:. ~~·
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r~1tfm..;:l;~ i'i;ed~ ~U ;teiUs Yo~', ~~'tJn The Ti'ffi~e

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farlbelll!.a~M!!aU2.•rwllliU..
~llie13,~
~tll7,llifta,... ~~
lbe , ',

farm .

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

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shows IOIIIe strum channel watering trough below each
improvement oo the Green ~. : 1

'lbll new " p1Dw FarmaU wrapa 11P III8Dl big tractor advanllges into a medlum.prieed pe&lt;bl!e. Modern bydrauUca,
~ulle power steering, poweNhlfl independenl pto,
tGrque lllllpilfler, 911.9 per cent effldent dry-type air cleaner,
wide platform, cteep.cuahloneciiOllt MCI baekreal ... oJnce we've
nm out of apaoe, why not stop ill and • tile rest ill penon?
Ramonlber It's priced to fit your poeketliook. ·

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�'PUBLIC ALE

The Boss Said.:

WEDN£SDAY EV£JIING,

OCIOBER 7, 7, .

I

~/!!''!!! CommiJ!Iity ,\uctlp11 tarn. corner of

t

and Olive Streets. Glillipolls. Ohio .
.sale will consist of antiqUes and collec·
.,.,,.,. •• items only, lnclulilng hunciJ:eds of old
lntt:lan relics.
If you have Items to consign to this sale. pteose
call In advance for reservation.
Everything will be sold to fhe highest bidder.
No one will be permlfted to bid on his or her
own Items.
Ring side seats may be reserved in advance
tor SOc each- while they last: No charge for
seats In the end sections.
Col. R. E. Knotts:
Auctioneer
Mrs. R. E. Knotts:
!:ashier
Miss Regina Robinson:
Clerk

w..:·, ......goirig to sllow the 1971 models
Friday so we nHd . room to
~~tr,aJ·e ... Final week of 70 SJle..:. here

are ••• lower -prlc;e •• : · lonter

WillrbtrifY.
Mrs. lvi

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UPRIGHT ' plenOI,
condiiiCOI. ~•lonll'-' .._.. ~~
ld WE WISH to ex_. oui ~kl
..... . )Vtl. Payl~ 11.0 HCh.
ond apptecletton to ell our
Firat,flOor O!ltY· ~~ wUI
lrletldnnd ·rtla.tl ... lor 1'0\lr
,be plek-llp day. Wrl~t'i!YiriO
sympjlh~fPod, c:ards and
'tlocill .dlrecllons, Wlttii\':~
llowera.
• s to e~yone
ComP!Iny, Box 1a, $ei1111,
that hel . In any way_ ,to
0.1~ .1394.
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;~:~iic ·
illlhltil "'".
the ~me
P.r
of !hit. ci.i\l!li'.!II&gt;Yi doer son
~~IW0t~ ·~ ·Mowrey, ouf iurnlfur.. dll/1!.1; 'tbf~
beds. etc:. Wrllt M: o, Mllttrl
twa. Gtwvs Mowrey and
Rt. ol, Pomeroy, Cillo. Ciil ·
Millard
992-6271.
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PUBLIC SALE I

HOME'S

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DEALER

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SAlURDAY, OCIOBER 10
STARTING AT 12:30 P.M.
AT CADMUS, OHIO

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Directions: From Gallipoli·s, take Route 141,
turn right before crossing bridge into Cadmus.
then turn left at first gravel road. Watch for
sale signs. We will sell the furniture and
household goods of the late H. Ennis Miller.

Fat Saie
119mt. Take over
payment,. Cell -992-7019,

. CLOSE.QUT ule: Nlolsl cloae 1969 M!)81LE
~ue · 1o . ~oi he•llh . All

vases and mirrors on mantel, 2 matched end tables. 1

YOU
RA111ER GO
MOBILE Willi GOau

library table, 2 Plaster Dogs, 1 glass basket, 2 vaaes, 1

coffee table, 1 rocker and two chairs, 2 ma1ched table

lamps, 2 stand tables. A antique plrtures. 1 Alladan
Convert's lamp, 8 pictures and frames. 1 jewell case, 1
cedar closet (locked) , 1 old plano, 8 throw rugs, fair living
room suite, 1 chest. 1 stand 1able, 1 table lamp, 1 old TV
set, 5 pidures and frame s. 1 elcdrlc clock, 1 12.gauge

shotgun-single, 1 Home Freezer deep freezer, 1 Ben Hur
Deep Freezer, 1 old dresser, 1 china closet full of china, 1
Sesslonos Clock, 1 coal range cook stove, 1 corner china
cupboard full of dishes, pots and pans and cooking
utensils. 2 high headboard beds·old-complete, 1 old
dresser, lllbrary table, 1 old chest of drawers. 1 old stand
table-broken, 1 sewing table, 2 oil lamps, Jiron beds, 1 old
trunk, 1 old dresser , 1 electric fan, 1 old table, 3 iron beds,
1 old. trunk-broken, 1 old dresser, 1 metal cabinet, 1 chair,
1 dining room table.

Clltck
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antlrt sll&gt;dl; Wel.l 1 Grocery, 1960 CHEVROLET 4·door,
.l!xtellen! condition, 1250,
; LOIID IIQ!tor!l, a.'lo. Phone
Also, W·C Allis Chelmers
· 98J.•150 Chesler.
treelor and equipment. Phone
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1970 KAWASAKI 90 Tfl, 2,ltl0
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Free Estimates
Jim · Larry
Kenny· Jake

household furnishings of the estate of
Erman Swisher, deceased.

Phone
992·7044 or 992·5632
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8 Rooms of Furniture, ·Including : • bedroom suites, 2
living roam suites. dining roam furniture. T.V .• electric
stove, gas stove, refrigerator; 30 cu. ft. Unlc;o frHzer,

EXPERT
· Wheel Alignment

dishes, kitchenware, chalro, elec!rlc sewlf\0 -machine,
Electrolu• sweeper, morble-!cp dresser, rugs. old-style

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$5.55

iRISH cobbleri and l&lt;en~·
t&gt;OI,tllti_s, Char leo ' Hilton,
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Pornend, Ottlo. .Phqne
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Walnut cupboard, Carnival glass, old sewing machine,

numerous other Items.
steel grain and

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

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S11!REO. Wafn\11 flnlslf,
~- lnltrml&gt;led · 'Chaflllll'•

lour ·iJ&gt;IIIcer ~ •ra~.Balance $6,.39. 0~~ . civr

Dan and Gordon Swisher. Admns.
Estate, ERMAN SWISHER, ot~'d.
Property IDeated tO mi. north of Gallipolis, Ohio. Just off
Rt. 7 on Gravel Hill Read, adjoining Kygsr Crook High

SChool.

1967 Dodge • '1S95

Coronet 4 Or. Sedan. 6 cyi., standard shift,
radio &amp; heater. One local owner.

!a!~!oml!'»~l!n;

51495
1966 Chevrolet
v.a

Impala Convertible;
motor, radio, power
steering. automatic transmission, air c;on. ·
dltlonlng.

1967 Plymouth '1495
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor, power
steering, &amp; automatic transmission.

bu,dgot

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Lunch will bo sorvod by LIHio K,gsr Grange.
JOHN McNEILL&amp; HAROLD FLAX, Auctioneers
Petoand Bob, Cltrlls

terms. can

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·style, ·storoo·r•dlo i:Om·
.blnatton,4spuker, AM''l F(!\
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GaiUp&lt;Jill State lllllltate I Cll MID Creel Rood.
Moving II'Om tomli, farm Into town, so will sell ot Public
Auction antlquH ond collocloblos, NluseftOtd tHtcll,
hloll, etc. con~lstlng In flllrl of;
1893 Mason-Hamlin Organ, orgon stool, r!lounled Red Tall
hawk, oek bookcase. 1909 dictionary, 1116&lt;1 Bible, reed
'l'ocker, marble top walnut hall tree, paintings, King
mahogany rocker, cherry cane rocker, walnut wardrobe,

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Air-fAinditioning
Inspection And
RH:harge
Plus
6.98 Parts

blanket chest. brass bel1. Foster wood stave, walnut bed,

cedar chest, w•lnut wash stand, antique h.,d plunger

washer. old plows, copper boUer, Iron ware, harness
hames and collars, buggy wheels and af•ps, extanslvl
bottle and jar c:ollectlon, wagon lack, stone churris, IUDI
and jars, oil lamps, quilling frames, ol.d school desks and
pencil box.., bells, cream and milk ce~1. lpal~lng
trumpet, old pictures, prints, gold 11&lt;11 and other lramet

I!Od mirror s, earthenware, salt sellers, 111vt.r v1nlty set, .
vasn. shaving muga, several tlbl•, -various. cN!Irs;

recl&lt;ers, straight, ~-- etc.• bisque. lron'Jione, ~nifl_lh,
Japan, press cut and otlolr clllno, mloc. hOIJM!i91d tllecll
Including Mayfeg wringer washer; tied!. ~ bolki1R9, .
living room •ulle, tables, kitchen ~bl~&gt; rnaat sows,
lrunl&lt;s and other plecn, misc. tools ·iticludlfle'toc.,_!i_,
ladders, pl!ch forks; • llarMj 1ools, seed ·. ~~nerl hand
truck, ptaHorm scoiH, o&gt;itro forgo_ glil\iftl~ •. &lt;t~panter
vise, anvil, logging tongo, side saddle and9ttiet lto,ma ,hlo
numerous to lls!. Also lrock collection w(lli' ~ wr.y
unusual pieces.
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For Rant
REMODELED

3-bed r oom BY OWNER. Just completlll. 3
Heights.
bedi"''Om horne, 1lh baths, Gas

house on lincoln
Phone 992-3440.

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HOUSE, 1671 Lincoln Heights, •
rooms, bath, picture window,
nice yard, picket fence ,
basement . Available soon .
Phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.

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_Real Estate For Sale
'. OTS WITH . ali utilities
Restricted sub division. 112 tO

forced air furnace, bullt-Jn

kitchen, wall to wall car!!'!llng. Located on At. I!U.
Rutland Roed. Contoct Milo
B. Hutchison, Phone 74·3P:IS.

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BROICEII
Ml
DOLE
POIIT
- Trailer lot
' ~omeroy Home. &amp;. Auto
~-acre lots. Phone Chester
$650.00
985-3301, night 985-3302.
' dlf6 E. Main.
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1·6-ffc 57 ACRES - ~ bedroom home.
Pllone ~·2143
bath, gas furnace lfori:Od
tiOME building lots within
air), drilled ,..II. $111111 barn.
or
Rent
Plains
Water
Tuppers
DOZER work. Phone 992-6173,
$10,000.00
Dlsfrlcf.
Close
to
high
school
3
ROOM
unfuro'sh•d
apart10-1-6fc
ment. Phone 99"oo~:- .l288.
and fairgrounds. This Is a new
development, all lots large 66 ACRES - Old houae, 11om,
7-1-ffc ·
well, youngtlmbor. aso.oo por
and have good drainage.
acre.
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NICELY furnished 2-bedroom
Phone 11'12-61117 oHer 5 p.m.

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Blaettnar's

f,f!~ment.

992-387•.

Middleport.

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1 ROOM modem house with
extra lot In Pomeroy. Must

-- ---1\fEWL Y decorajed, 3 room

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sell, will toke bes.t offer

Phone 949·216.5 ,.. 1-6 1'-:US:

9-29-lltc

7 ROOM modern homo • with
TRAILeRspace,one·mllefrom
bastment, garage, two
newR Mi!lgs Hlg~ School on old porches, shadoi tr 101 , 1v2 aero
.1. 33. Phone '992·29•t.
II•O!Jnd located .., Rt. 1U,
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9-:NJ.JOtc ~acuse, Cillo, by ownor
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FURNISijEO and ' unfurnished ~~~:,O:,'f"l ~9539
r,rrtments. Close to school.
l-25·1fn
-~-541.
.-;:::-;:-:~--:::....;.-,' _;~~11-!::lf~c GOOD Investment prqperl~.
.'TRAILER, Brown's trailer
House with three fumlshld
Poork. Mlnenvllle, Phone 992· apartments. bo!ilment, two
3324.
gareges. Mont tily income '
$190. Priced reasonably
quid&lt; sole. 'Phone 992·3035.

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No. 5 Underwood typewriter, oak curved frCOII china

cabinet, banquet dining tllble. Davis sewing machine,

'1195

Station Wagon. Tempest. V-8 motor. power
steering &amp; automatic transmission.

ORVILLE .......,.
DfNSON
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Startlre Coupe. radio. power steering,
automatic transmission , Real Nice.

1965 Pontiac

furnished apar!menl, adults
only. 126 M~lberry Ave.
Pf!one 992...,..
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Saturday-CktGIJer lOth-10:30 A.M.

1965 Oldsmobile '1295

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Roof Painting
Repair. Spouting
Carpenter Work.
Contact:
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6 cyl.,
transmission, power steering. Extra· Nice:
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1-Ton lnf. Truck, 6.4 model , 21,000 miles,
stock rack. 1 '55 model Cedlllac.

Belair 4 Door Sedan, v.a motor _.rlldlo, st~· ....
darf'shlft. Real nice for the model.

1870.1970

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100 Years Of Dependability
"&lt;ltlo's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
S. Second Ave. 992·2151 or 992-2152 Middleport

or Tom Liwender

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See Emerson Jones. Hilton Wolle, Wallace
Amberger, Dick RaWlings.

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frames. rockers, plano. jugS. crocks, jars, large lot
·qnned fruit, secretary, desk, quilting frames, pie safe,

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R. H. Rawlings.Sons Co.

AUCTION

Maytag washer, many antiques, 6 all lamps, J aid clocks,
sleigh bells, wash bowl sets, glasswa(e and dishes, plc!ure

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YOUR
CAR
&amp; DEAL •••
\ Open Every Evening TiiiB:OO P.M.

I0-2·31p

2 Bedroom, f.ully furl)lahed, gas heated.
also availaJ;Ie In ei!JC~ &amp;· fuel ou.
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Financing .. Insurance Available. "We
Service Wh1f We UJI!'
Ask for

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(3in.stock) two 4 dr. sedans,
dr. sectan, one standard trans,
two . with automatic, radios, white
V&lt;~alls, 232 cu. lrl.~ 6 cyl. ,engines.
REB~L (1 In stock) 4 dr. Hdan,
·J ,,,!l~~:~~t:~!J~~steering, 232 cu. in. 6 cyl.
l' engil!~r
w-s-walls.
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A;MiiA~ADOR (1. in stock·) 2 dr.
rn.rdtdp, automatic, p. steering, p.
!)rakes, air cond., w-s-walls, radio,
vinyl roof.
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CHALLENGER R·T, 2dr. hardtop,383
cu. ln. V-8, automatic, p. steering, p.
brakes, air cond., w-s-w.
CORONET£2 in stQck), one 4 dr .
sedan, one 2 dr. h.-top, V-8 engines,
automatic, p-st., w-s-walls, one ,with
air cond.
SUPER BEE 2 dr. h.-top, p.-st., p.
brakes, 383 cu. ln. V-8, automatic, road
wheels, plum crazy color, white vinyl
interior.
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POLARA (2 in stock}, one 4 dr. sedan,
one 4 dr. h.-top, automatic, p.-st., p,.
br., one with · air cond .• w-s-walls,
radios, vinyl roof.

GDOo USED coal furnace wlih
heat

SPECLU

Terms of Sale: Cash in hand on dale of sale.
Mae Broyles: Adm,
RobertS. Bel2: Attorney
Mrs. R. E. Knotts, Clerk
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U.S. Routt -50 E.

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1 Cavalier lawn mower, 1 swing, 1 glider, 4 chairs, 1 set
pruners, 1 record player, 1 sewing machine, 1 end table,

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992-7195 POMEROY, 0.
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C:~DSE IN, ALMOST NEW ..-- ~
-~.,.roomo,

l&gt;ath, bullllln
utHtly 'room,
. orbliop, gerage, br-;
wa &gt; about 1 acres woodland.• $ 2,f00.

. •kll'chen,

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- 3hoot.
-· 2
bolhs, ateom
· Dovllloo
garage. S20.000.ao
76 ACRES - I room ~
porches. COllier, 3cor gor-

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HELIIll!andVIIIGIL
l'EAI'OitD
ASSOCIATES
ltWIU
SYIIACUSE

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WEDN£SDAY EV£JIING,

OCIOBER 7, 7, .

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and Olive Streets. Glillipolls. Ohio .
.sale will consist of antiqUes and collec·
.,.,,.,. •• items only, lnclulilng hunciJ:eds of old
lntt:lan relics.
If you have Items to consign to this sale. pteose
call In advance for reservation.
Everything will be sold to fhe highest bidder.
No one will be permlfted to bid on his or her
own Items.
Ring side seats may be reserved in advance
tor SOc each- while they last: No charge for
seats In the end sections.
Col. R. E. Knotts:
Auctioneer
Mrs. R. E. Knotts:
!:ashier
Miss Regina Robinson:
Clerk

w..:·, ......goirig to sllow the 1971 models
Friday so we nHd . room to
~~tr,aJ·e ... Final week of 70 SJle..:. here

are ••• lower -prlc;e •• : · lonter

WillrbtrifY.
Mrs. lvi

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UPRIGHT ' plenOI,
condiiiCOI. ~•lonll'-' .._.. ~~
ld WE WISH to ex_. oui ~kl
..... . )Vtl. Payl~ 11.0 HCh.
ond apptecletton to ell our
Firat,flOor O!ltY· ~~ wUI
lrletldnnd ·rtla.tl ... lor 1'0\lr
,be plek-llp day. Wrl~t'i!YiriO
sympjlh~fPod, c:ards and
'tlocill .dlrecllons, Wlttii\':~
llowera.
• s to e~yone
ComP!Iny, Box 1a, $ei1111,
that hel . In any way_ ,to
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the ~me
P.r
of !hit. ci.i\l!li'.!II&gt;Yi doer son
~~IW0t~ ·~ ·Mowrey, ouf iurnlfur.. dll/1!.1; 'tbf~
beds. etc:. Wrllt M: o, Mllttrl
twa. Gtwvs Mowrey and
Rt. ol, Pomeroy, Cillo. Ciil ·
Millard
992-6271.
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PUBLIC SALE I

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SAlURDAY, OCIOBER 10
STARTING AT 12:30 P.M.
AT CADMUS, OHIO

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Directions: From Gallipoli·s, take Route 141,
turn right before crossing bridge into Cadmus.
then turn left at first gravel road. Watch for
sale signs. We will sell the furniture and
household goods of the late H. Ennis Miller.

Fat Saie
119mt. Take over
payment,. Cell -992-7019,

. CLOSE.QUT ule: Nlolsl cloae 1969 M!)81LE
~ue · 1o . ~oi he•llh . All

vases and mirrors on mantel, 2 matched end tables. 1

YOU
RA111ER GO
MOBILE Willi GOau

library table, 2 Plaster Dogs, 1 glass basket, 2 vaaes, 1

coffee table, 1 rocker and two chairs, 2 ma1ched table

lamps, 2 stand tables. A antique plrtures. 1 Alladan
Convert's lamp, 8 pictures and frames. 1 jewell case, 1
cedar closet (locked) , 1 old plano, 8 throw rugs, fair living
room suite, 1 chest. 1 stand 1able, 1 table lamp, 1 old TV
set, 5 pidures and frame s. 1 elcdrlc clock, 1 12.gauge

shotgun-single, 1 Home Freezer deep freezer, 1 Ben Hur
Deep Freezer, 1 old dresser, 1 china closet full of china, 1
Sesslonos Clock, 1 coal range cook stove, 1 corner china
cupboard full of dishes, pots and pans and cooking
utensils. 2 high headboard beds·old-complete, 1 old
dresser, lllbrary table, 1 old chest of drawers. 1 old stand
table-broken, 1 sewing table, 2 oil lamps, Jiron beds, 1 old
trunk, 1 old dresser , 1 electric fan, 1 old table, 3 iron beds,
1 old. trunk-broken, 1 old dresser, 1 metal cabinet, 1 chair,
1 dining room table.

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TH·U~~TOR

60 X

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12 .· ;' . ' . •3M5

10-1-61c

· groterles going ~··· l'educed
prl~. Wllf a.,1r u)llratel~ or
antlrt sll&gt;dl; Wel.l 1 Grocery, 1960 CHEVROLET 4·door,
.l!xtellen! condition, 1250,
; LOIID IIQ!tor!l, a.'lo. Phone
Also, W·C Allis Chelmers
· 98J.•150 Chesler.
treelor and equipment. Phone
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10-'-Jic
1 7·2·3656.
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1(1. 1-J!p
1970 KAWASAKI 90 Tfl, 2,ltl0
miles, Reasonable . Cell 992·
6165 allir • p.m.
10-2.J!c

runt. Clll

11 IN AU

&amp;.43-~ .

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LAUREL
CLIFF
Free
Methodl•t Church building.
Phone 992-.!326, See '" ' tny
lime.
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THURS., OCT. 8, 1Ch00 A.M.

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Free Estimates
Jim · Larry
Kenny· Jake

household furnishings of the estate of
Erman Swisher, deceased.

Phone
992·7044 or 992·5632
'

8 Rooms of Furniture, ·Including : • bedroom suites, 2
living roam suites. dining roam furniture. T.V .• electric
stove, gas stove, refrigerator; 30 cu. ft. Unlc;o frHzer,

EXPERT
· Wheel Alignment

dishes, kitchenware, chalro, elec!rlc sewlf\0 -machine,
Electrolu• sweeper, morble-!cp dresser, rugs. old-style

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$5.55

iRISH cobbleri and l&lt;en~·
t&gt;OI,tllti_s, Char leo ' Hilton,
"'"-.
Pornend, Ottlo. .Phqne
2268
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Walnut cupboard, Carnival glass, old sewing machine,

numerous other Items.
steel grain and

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

/Ouf ....

S11!REO. Wafn\11 flnlslf,
~- lnltrml&gt;led · 'Chaflllll'•

lour ·iJ&gt;IIIcer ~ •ra~.Balance $6,.39. 0~~ . civr

Dan and Gordon Swisher. Admns.
Estate, ERMAN SWISHER, ot~'d.
Property IDeated tO mi. north of Gallipolis, Ohio. Just off
Rt. 7 on Gravel Hill Read, adjoining Kygsr Crook High

SChool.

1967 Dodge • '1S95

Coronet 4 Or. Sedan. 6 cyi., standard shift,
radio &amp; heater. One local owner.

!a!~!oml!'»~l!n;

51495
1966 Chevrolet
v.a

Impala Convertible;
motor, radio, power
steering. automatic transmission, air c;on. ·
dltlonlng.

1967 Plymouth '1495
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor, power
steering, &amp; automatic transmission.

bu,dgot

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Lunch will bo sorvod by LIHio K,gsr Grange.
JOHN McNEILL&amp; HAROLD FLAX, Auctioneers
Petoand Bob, Cltrlls

terms. can

992.•·

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. BEAUTIFUL ,Earl\&lt; ·Amti'tt.n ,
·style, ·storoo·r•dlo i:Om·
.blnatton,4spuker, AM''l F(!\
. radtq, • . '"""' Cllal\t•rJ .
~Ia nco S7f.67. .Us• our
.budget termt,f C. II , ?'2·3352;
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Loutlall: OM bffadle oort11 of r.ompoUa, 01t1o (beyead
GaiUp&lt;Jill State lllllltate I Cll MID Creel Rood.
Moving II'Om tomli, farm Into town, so will sell ot Public
Auction antlquH ond collocloblos, NluseftOtd tHtcll,
hloll, etc. con~lstlng In flllrl of;
1893 Mason-Hamlin Organ, orgon stool, r!lounled Red Tall
hawk, oek bookcase. 1909 dictionary, 1116&lt;1 Bible, reed
'l'ocker, marble top walnut hall tree, paintings, King
mahogany rocker, cherry cane rocker, walnut wardrobe,

742·3945

Dlxflr, 0.

Air-fAinditioning
Inspection And
RH:harge
Plus
6.98 Parts

blanket chest. brass bel1. Foster wood stave, walnut bed,

cedar chest, w•lnut wash stand, antique h.,d plunger

washer. old plows, copper boUer, Iron ware, harness
hames and collars, buggy wheels and af•ps, extanslvl
bottle and jar c:ollectlon, wagon lack, stone churris, IUDI
and jars, oil lamps, quilling frames, ol.d school desks and
pencil box.., bells, cream and milk ce~1. lpal~lng
trumpet, old pictures, prints, gold 11&lt;11 and other lramet

I!Od mirror s, earthenware, salt sellers, 111vt.r v1nlty set, .
vasn. shaving muga, several tlbl•, -various. cN!Irs;

recl&lt;ers, straight, ~-- etc.• bisque. lron'Jione, ~nifl_lh,
Japan, press cut and otlolr clllno, mloc. hOIJM!i91d tllecll
Including Mayfeg wringer washer; tied!. ~ bolki1R9, .
living room •ulle, tables, kitchen ~bl~&gt; rnaat sows,
lrunl&lt;s and other plecn, misc. tools ·iticludlfle'toc.,_!i_,
ladders, pl!ch forks; • llarMj 1ools, seed ·. ~~nerl hand
truck, ptaHorm scoiH, o&gt;itro forgo_ glil\iftl~ •. &lt;t~panter
vise, anvil, logging tongo, side saddle and9ttiet lto,ma ,hlo
numerous to lls!. Also lrock collection w(lli' ~ wr.y
unusual pieces.
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MILDRED GillMAN

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LEMLEY AUCftoN SllltVJCzs
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For Rant
REMODELED

3-bed r oom BY OWNER. Just completlll. 3
Heights.
bedi"''Om horne, 1lh baths, Gas

house on lincoln
Phone 992-3440.

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HOUSE, 1671 Lincoln Heights, •
rooms, bath, picture window,
nice yard, picket fence ,
basement . Available soon .
Phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.

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_Real Estate For Sale
'. OTS WITH . ali utilities
Restricted sub division. 112 tO

forced air furnace, bullt-Jn

kitchen, wall to wall car!!'!llng. Located on At. I!U.
Rutland Roed. Contoct Milo
B. Hutchison, Phone 74·3P:IS.

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BROICEII
Ml
DOLE
POIIT
- Trailer lot
' ~omeroy Home. &amp;. Auto
~-acre lots. Phone Chester
$650.00
985-3301, night 985-3302.
' dlf6 E. Main.
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1·6-ffc 57 ACRES - ~ bedroom home.
Pllone ~·2143
bath, gas furnace lfori:Od
tiOME building lots within
air), drilled ,..II. $111111 barn.
or
Rent
Plains
Water
Tuppers
DOZER work. Phone 992-6173,
$10,000.00
Dlsfrlcf.
Close
to
high
school
3
ROOM
unfuro'sh•d
apart10-1-6fc
ment. Phone 99"oo~:- .l288.
and fairgrounds. This Is a new
development, all lots large 66 ACRES - Old houae, 11om,
7-1-ffc ·
well, youngtlmbor. aso.oo por
and have good drainage.
acre.
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NICELY furnished 2-bedroom
Phone 11'12-61117 oHer 5 p.m.

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Blaettnar's

f,f!~ment.

992-387•.

Middleport.

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1 ROOM modem house with
extra lot In Pomeroy. Must

-- ---1\fEWL Y decorajed, 3 room

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sell, will toke bes.t offer

Phone 949·216.5 ,.. 1-6 1'-:US:

9-29-lltc

7 ROOM modern homo • with
TRAILeRspace,one·mllefrom
bastment, garage, two
newR Mi!lgs Hlg~ School on old porches, shadoi tr 101 , 1v2 aero
.1. 33. Phone '992·29•t.
II•O!Jnd located .., Rt. 1U,
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FURNISijEO and ' unfurnished ~~~:,O:,'f"l ~9539
r,rrtments. Close to school.
l-25·1fn
-~-541.
.-;:::-;:-:~--:::....;.-,' _;~~11-!::lf~c GOOD Investment prqperl~.
.'TRAILER, Brown's trailer
House with three fumlshld
Poork. Mlnenvllle, Phone 992· apartments. bo!ilment, two
3324.
gareges. Mont tily income '
$190. Priced reasonably
quid&lt; sole. 'Phone 992·3035.

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No. 5 Underwood typewriter, oak curved frCOII china

cabinet, banquet dining tllble. Davis sewing machine,

'1195

Station Wagon. Tempest. V-8 motor. power
steering &amp; automatic transmission.

ORVILLE .......,.
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automatic transmission , Real Nice.

1965 Pontiac

furnished apar!menl, adults
only. 126 M~lberry Ave.
Pf!one 992...,..
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Saturday-CktGIJer lOth-10:30 A.M.

1965 Oldsmobile '1295

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Roof Painting
Repair. Spouting
Carpenter Work.
Contact:
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6 cyl.,
transmission, power steering. Extra· Nice:
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1-Ton lnf. Truck, 6.4 model , 21,000 miles,
stock rack. 1 '55 model Cedlllac.

Belair 4 Door Sedan, v.a motor _.rlldlo, st~· ....
darf'shlft. Real nice for the model.

1870.1970

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100 Years Of Dependability
"&lt;ltlo's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
S. Second Ave. 992·2151 or 992-2152 Middleport

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See Emerson Jones. Hilton Wolle, Wallace
Amberger, Dick RaWlings.

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·qnned fruit, secretary, desk, quilting frames, pie safe,

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R. H. Rawlings.Sons Co.

AUCTION

Maytag washer, many antiques, 6 all lamps, J aid clocks,
sleigh bells, wash bowl sets, glasswa(e and dishes, plc!ure

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CAR
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I0-2·31p

2 Bedroom, f.ully furl)lahed, gas heated.
also availaJ;Ie In ei!JC~ &amp;· fuel ou.
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Financing .. Insurance Available. "We
Service Wh1f We UJI!'
Ask for

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(3in.stock) two 4 dr. sedans,
dr. sectan, one standard trans,
two . with automatic, radios, white
V&lt;~alls, 232 cu. lrl.~ 6 cyl. ,engines.
REB~L (1 In stock) 4 dr. Hdan,
·J ,,,!l~~:~~t:~!J~~steering, 232 cu. in. 6 cyl.
l' engil!~r
w-s-walls.
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A;MiiA~ADOR (1. in stock·) 2 dr.
rn.rdtdp, automatic, p. steering, p.
!)rakes, air cond., w-s-walls, radio,
vinyl roof.
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CHALLENGER R·T, 2dr. hardtop,383
cu. ln. V-8, automatic, p. steering, p.
brakes, air cond., w-s-w.
CORONET£2 in stQck), one 4 dr .
sedan, one 2 dr. h.-top, V-8 engines,
automatic, p-st., w-s-walls, one ,with
air cond.
SUPER BEE 2 dr. h.-top, p.-st., p.
brakes, 383 cu. ln. V-8, automatic, road
wheels, plum crazy color, white vinyl
interior.
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POLARA (2 in stock}, one 4 dr. sedan,
one 4 dr. h.-top, automatic, p.-st., p,.
br., one with · air cond .• w-s-walls,
radios, vinyl roof.

GDOo USED coal furnace wlih
heat

SPECLU

Terms of Sale: Cash in hand on dale of sale.
Mae Broyles: Adm,
RobertS. Bel2: Attorney
Mrs. R. E. Knotts, Clerk
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U.S. Routt -50 E.

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1 Cavalier lawn mower, 1 swing, 1 glider, 4 chairs, 1 set
pruners, 1 record player, 1 sewing machine, 1 end table,

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C:~DSE IN, ALMOST NEW ..-- ~
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l&gt;ath, bullllln
utHtly 'room,
. orbliop, gerage, br-;
wa &gt; about 1 acres woodland.• $ 2,f00.

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-· 2
bolhs, ateom
· Dovllloo
garage. S20.000.ao
76 ACRES - I room ~
porches. COllier, 3cor gor-

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HELIIll!andVIIIGIL
l'EAI'OitD
ASSOCIATES
ltWIU
SYIIACUSE

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The firm bl8 tDDPieted loll' hamel, an O«UPied: baa follr
mtre lllller conslrllctk&gt;n on Beech St. 111d two mtre to get underway tllere tile flnl of nest week. AD ll:r of.tlle latt.- bomellare
8lll&gt;lled lor already.
The first hu allo purchued a trad of land 011 tile .,alb aide of
Park St. This &amp;n!a lli1l have roacla, sew11£e, etc., and from II to 20
new homes will be built IliOn!.
Several old structures have been razed In tile sedk&gt;n of town
where the new houses . , being conslrllcted to PI'Ovlde quite an
Improvement lor Mld&lt;lleport.
HELPFUL MEMBERS of tile

Sew

Rite Sewing Qub of

Pomeroy . , malin~ 8beeta loc the P111000y Emergency Squad
and from 9 aJJL to 3 p.m., Monday and Tueaday, will bold a
I'IIIIIIUige sale in the Smith bulldlng 111 Secood St. to secure flllds
lor the project.

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MEIGS COUNTY DEMOCRATS will bold the official opening
of their headquarters In tile Brown building at the corner of
Butternut and West Main at 7 p.m. Monday.
Besidesloclli and state candidates announced """Uer for tile
opening, aides will be oornin&amp; from Gilligan, Melzeobeum andtlle
Gertrude Donahey headquarUn. MaJ: Farley, former division
bigbway engineer, will allo be oo hand. Wlllleo of the party . ,
laking pies and cakes for refreshments and IliOn! will be IDatrumental numbers lor entertainml!llt.
THINGS AREN'T ALL BAD.

Last ......_ it was reported in this colunn about the theft of the
poeketbook end small doll of flve Y""" old SbeiTi Marshall, cyllli&lt;

fibrosis victim .
As II turned out, theporse and doll were not stolen, but merely
. misplaced. However, Mrs. Addison Seaman, Pomeroy resident,
even alter learning that the porse and doll had bel!ll fo111d, met
lllerri in town Friday. The two visited a local store where SbeiT1
was permitted to select a favorite doll and a new purse. Mrs.
Seaman even provided a change porae complete with change.
And Sherr!' llle jus! beamed over the wbolehappenlng.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

was lbe flnt Boy Scout to
become president of the

United States.

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MEIGS LOCAL SCHOOL Dlatrlet SUpt. George Hargra...
served as a speaker at a recent confOn!nce on reading and early
children held at the Sheraton Hotel in Columbus.
Incldl!llally, Hargraves has allo beeo appointed to serve 011
the state legiBiaUve cmmtittee of tile Buckeye Aasoctatloo of
S&lt;bool Administrablrs for 1971. He allo served on the oommlttae
this year.

Holzer Madlcal Center, First

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IT'S not a glamoroua job. It II, bowever, one that II •PPoint Pleasant.
preclated by all ClOIICtmed. Ida, like IDIIIY olben bllllnd the
DISCHARGES : William
GAIIS,Ibould be &lt;Gilllidered an lllllllllg llel. for ber
Rlekard, Ida Putney, Mn. lllllrin8 effort&amp;.
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Hillier Rainey, Mn. Richard
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rr an began Jut yur. Severallchoo"' Jn the Soutbealllem
()do J..uaue alrqdy 11ac1 be81m the hoop 1'1111 tbrouebl· ~not
GAllS? Ida, th., a aophqmore, waaapproached6J)ibe projed by
the GAllS cheerlu!len. At the lime, Ida wu eorollad In 1rt
VetenaiMemortallloopltal cia 1 with the Frllld! Art Coklny.
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ADMITTED Emma
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Jacobs, Mlddleporl; Berlllce
rr likes~ one bout to dmr ~ pa!Dia Blue
Ebersbac!J, Pomeroy; Richard Devil•-...,~ ,.,..,,...
Arnott, Coolville; Kenneth
...w~ona-,..o Deiiijihtlll:r~lallandflvefeetwlde.
Madden, Mlddleporl.
(llle lapel two plecee of newiji b1t together l!efore appblnc the
DISCHARGED _ Mary paint.) After the figure drlea, the sign Ia tbeo taped to a frame,
Smith, Sharon Spaun, Gecqe ready for 1118.
Jolf«&lt;, Betty Stawart, Dill
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Gorby, Eugene M&lt;Danlel,
IDA, wbo is enrolled In a college prep llliUI'ae Ill GAllS,
Larry Dupn.
forma ber tedlowi llok In tile bu mil¢ den at the Mliia
Ullllally after ICbool.,d band practice. Sbe has copied -.J.e of'
BlueDevilllgurealrunolchl&amp;lliOrpllllee.Shebudetllpedof her own, like the 011e lor Friday nlgbl'l AlllenJ.GAIIS game 011
Memorial Field. II bu a real ''meanGklng" Blue Devil, one
delllgned to ''scare" the vllitlng Bulldop.
CONCORDE'S NEW RECO~
+ + ++
LONDON (UPI) - Britain s
IDA has &lt;CIIIIpleted enough bocip1 for the three raa~n~ng· ·
~ Coneorde broke Its home football glllll!l, and Ia now wwldqj 011Dille more for the '
own speed reeord Friday when Blue DevUa home baaketba11 glllll!l.
It streaked acroaa the cloudy
Ulel of west Britain al 1,210
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mllea per bour.
IDAisn'tiiiiNIIIhlatlmewhalllliet.tlltlbuplncollll£ebUI
The one hOII' 14 minute lllght we bet art will be consklered. That p!cnn a pretty 8CIOd Blue ·
took tile swept-wiD&amp; je~ ftylng Devil! Keep up tile &amp;ood 1IUI'k, Ida.
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Shetland lalanda, !lien down tile
TWENTY YEARS AGO, frolli lhe lllel of the llllily ~:t~~
west coast of Scotland before and woe~ GaJiia Ttmee ... Bow.-d Cilldan, JU. 2, \
returnilig to Its Falrford, namad teller of dairy hmll ... Ray, y.,... D. a.~ to
England base.
GalllpoiiJ llllnllterlal ,+uociatkib ... Mn.
The plane is built to fly at Gallla ColiliiJ ElecU...Bolrd 0«11 ...
more than 1,400 miJe1 per bour. no damage
t&gt;n: o.tapd
Soureeli l8ld lreVtl'al CCIIII·
plltnt&amp;
trailing orlhe the.jet aoo1e
had bollll
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Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pedlatrico Ward.
Dildlarges
Kathy ADen, Donald llarCWI,
Mrs. Verda Cremeens, Harry
Dodrill, Ollie Elliott, Raymond
Fosler, Mrs. Clair Giles,
Raymond Haskins, John
Huggins, Mrs. David llundall,
Mrs. CIIarleiMaloneand lnlanl
daughter, Mrs. Donavln MeComber, Mrs. Jon Leighty and
lnlant dauchter, Mrs. WW!a
Northup, Robert Ousley, Mrs.
Paul Paynter, Mrs. zelda
, Perry, Mrs. Frank Plymale,
Mn. Freddie Dean Queen and
Infant dalllhter, Mrs. Leoo
Stolllnga, Mrs. Ernest Tedrow
and Infant son, Mn. John
Trotter, Brian Jeffery Wallace,
Harland Warner, Miss Elma
WIIllams, Randy Lee Waugh,
_. Mrs. Curtis M. Hayes, Tenney
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Fuller, and Mrs. Isabelle
Dotson.
Chrtatopber D. Berldey, Mrs.
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Clayton C. Bolyard, Mrs.
Wesley G. Fulk, Harry E.
Guthrie Miss Naomi Hoochar
Mrs. J.;,.ea B. Hughes, lAri
Kloos, Mrs. Ruah A. Krodel,
Mrs. Harley McCullY, Dennis L.
Palmer, Mrs. Frank WUUam
Parter, Jr. and Infant son, Mrs.
Garry E. Hoacb, Mrs. Emmell
Seeton. Terry L. Smith, John J.
Slllrts,' Mrs. Neal While, Mrs.
John A. Wood, Jr., Deidra Sue
Conley, Donald R. Creel, Mrs.
Ellen Curfn!an, Cecil D. Giles,
Mn. Larry J. Dodlon, and

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lor the Wahama 111gb School homecoming actlvltlea. The
Southern bend and both the varsity and r: 1 ve cheerleaders u
well as uthers from Racine way took parlin the Friday altemoon
bomecmnlng parade.

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POMEllOY- Kll8ell ~mdtlel, lne., C&lt;lltluuu io•o areat

gunaln lowW Middleport wltll 8 bolllllla PI'Oie&lt;!-

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The firm bl8 tDDPieted loll' hamel, an O«UPied: baa follr
mtre lllller conslrllctk&gt;n on Beech St. 111d two mtre to get underway tllere tile flnl of nest week. AD ll:r of.tlle latt.- bomellare
8lll&gt;lled lor already.
The first hu allo purchued a trad of land 011 tile .,alb aide of
Park St. This &amp;n!a lli1l have roacla, sew11£e, etc., and from II to 20
new homes will be built IliOn!.
Several old structures have been razed In tile sedk&gt;n of town
where the new houses . , being conslrllcted to PI'Ovlde quite an
Improvement lor Mld&lt;lleport.
HELPFUL MEMBERS of tile

Sew

Rite Sewing Qub of

Pomeroy . , malin~ 8beeta loc the P111000y Emergency Squad
and from 9 aJJL to 3 p.m., Monday and Tueaday, will bold a
I'IIIIIIUige sale in the Smith bulldlng 111 Secood St. to secure flllds
lor the project.

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MEIGS COUNTY DEMOCRATS will bold the official opening
of their headquarters In tile Brown building at the corner of
Butternut and West Main at 7 p.m. Monday.
Besidesloclli and state candidates announced """Uer for tile
opening, aides will be oornin&amp; from Gilligan, Melzeobeum andtlle
Gertrude Donahey headquarUn. MaJ: Farley, former division
bigbway engineer, will allo be oo hand. Wlllleo of the party . ,
laking pies and cakes for refreshments and IliOn! will be IDatrumental numbers lor entertainml!llt.
THINGS AREN'T ALL BAD.

Last ......_ it was reported in this colunn about the theft of the
poeketbook end small doll of flve Y""" old SbeiTi Marshall, cyllli&lt;

fibrosis victim .
As II turned out, theporse and doll were not stolen, but merely
. misplaced. However, Mrs. Addison Seaman, Pomeroy resident,
even alter learning that the porse and doll had bel!ll fo111d, met
lllerri in town Friday. The two visited a local store where SbeiT1
was permitted to select a favorite doll and a new purse. Mrs.
Seaman even provided a change porae complete with change.
And Sherr!' llle jus! beamed over the wbolehappenlng.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

was lbe flnt Boy Scout to
become president of the

United States.

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MEIGS LOCAL SCHOOL Dlatrlet SUpt. George Hargra...
served as a speaker at a recent confOn!nce on reading and early
children held at the Sheraton Hotel in Columbus.
Incldl!llally, Hargraves has allo beeo appointed to serve 011
the state legiBiaUve cmmtittee of tile Buckeye Aasoctatloo of
S&lt;bool Administrablrs for 1971. He allo served on the oommlttae
this year.

Holzer Madlcal Center, First

l'lellllll Valley Hoopltal

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IT'S not a glamoroua job. It II, bowever, one that II •PPoint Pleasant.
preclated by all ClOIICtmed. Ida, like IDIIIY olben bllllnd the
DISCHARGES : William
GAIIS,Ibould be &lt;Gilllidered an lllllllllg llel. for ber
Rlekard, Ida Putney, Mn. lllllrin8 effort&amp;.
·
Hillier Rainey, Mn. Richard
++ +
crulhera.
rr an began Jut yur. Severallchoo"' Jn the Soutbealllem
()do J..uaue alrqdy 11ac1 be81m the hoop 1'1111 tbrouebl· ~not
GAllS? Ida, th., a aophqmore, waaapproached6J)ibe projed by
the GAllS cheerlu!len. At the lime, Ida wu eorollad In 1rt
VetenaiMemortallloopltal cia 1 with the Frllld! Art Coklny.
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ADMITTED Emma
+ ++ + '
Jacobs, Mlddleporl; Berlllce
rr likes~ one bout to dmr ~ pa!Dia Blue
Ebersbac!J, Pomeroy; Richard Devil•-...,~ ,.,..,,...
Arnott, Coolville; Kenneth
...w~ona-,..o Deiiijihtlll:r~lallandflvefeetwlde.
Madden, Mlddleporl.
(llle lapel two plecee of newiji b1t together l!efore appblnc the
DISCHARGED _ Mary paint.) After the figure drlea, the sign Ia tbeo taped to a frame,
Smith, Sharon Spaun, Gecqe ready for 1118.
Jolf«&lt;, Betty Stawart, Dill
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Gorby, Eugene M&lt;Danlel,
IDA, wbo is enrolled In a college prep llliUI'ae Ill GAllS,
Larry Dupn.
forma ber tedlowi llok In tile bu mil¢ den at the Mliia
Ullllally after ICbool.,d band practice. Sbe has copied -.J.e of'
BlueDevilllgurealrunolchl&amp;lliOrpllllee.Shebudetllpedof her own, like the 011e lor Friday nlgbl'l AlllenJ.GAIIS game 011
Memorial Field. II bu a real ''meanGklng" Blue Devil, one
delllgned to ''scare" the vllitlng Bulldop.
CONCORDE'S NEW RECO~
+ + ++
LONDON (UPI) - Britain s
IDA has &lt;CIIIIpleted enough bocip1 for the three raa~n~ng· ·
~ Coneorde broke Its home football glllll!l, and Ia now wwldqj 011Dille more for the '
own speed reeord Friday when Blue DevUa home baaketba11 glllll!l.
It streaked acroaa the cloudy
Ulel of west Britain al 1,210
+ ++ +
mllea per bour.
IDAisn'tiiiiNIIIhlatlmewhalllliet.tlltlbuplncollll£ebUI
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took tile swept-wiD&amp; je~ ftylng Devil! Keep up tile &amp;ood 1IUI'k, Ida.
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Dildlarges
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Raymond Haskins, John
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daughter, Mrs. Donavln MeComber, Mrs. Jon Leighty and
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Northup, Robert Ousley, Mrs.
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, Perry, Mrs. Frank Plymale,
Mn. Freddie Dean Queen and
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Harland Warner, Miss Elma
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Guthrie Miss Naomi Hoochar
Mrs. J.;,.ea B. Hughes, lAri
Kloos, Mrs. Ruah A. Krodel,
Mrs. Harley McCullY, Dennis L.
Palmer, Mrs. Frank WUUam
Parter, Jr. and Infant son, Mrs.
Garry E. Hoacb, Mrs. Emmell
Seeton. Terry L. Smith, John J.
Slllrts,' Mrs. Neal While, Mrs.
John A. Wood, Jr., Deidra Sue
Conley, Donald R. Creel, Mrs.
Ellen Curfn!an, Cecil D. Giles,
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wltb a proml.le at tbo grl\'lllte
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In !be Wol'ld.
lfll topeoat aaD·damp lrGm a

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On hllny ~a round or final
. coof~IICIII wltb Jrllh oflidall
lUdden downpour 1bJ lulb lllld a alate lune'-1 11 i:lublln
ar- llll&amp;dq1!l . cl County Culle before llylnfl home, tile'
Kildare, N1zoo bade flreweD to Prelldllll moton fl JQi1es ~ .
New Yid-lml Praidenl Ea· ~. ~...,avtq crowds
man de Valeri of Jreland lllld llld . dedleated a plllllorial
Prbne Minister JI!Ck t.yndlllld DW'Dr in • cow pu!ure at
hNded for Wublngton aboard Tlalalioe tbat contalnl tbo
hll jllllMr, Air Force 0..
remalrillll hll Qualter -Mllhouae
. lfll visit to ~ Wll anceaton.
marked almoll 81ieiyw!!iere by ''111e p-eatest contribution I
elleerln&amp; crowds ol botb adulll could make in office would be
ind cblldnn. n - matroed to 1!riDI peace to lbe world," be
ooJy by anti·~ .demon- told a Qhllled crowd Ill too
·atrallona durlnillbe weebnd in penona. •
Qublin llld ll1e t.GI!IIDII ill .l ine
egp.'at hll ~ !Gday aa ·Noting tbat hll molbor
be 'drove -~ Dublin ~ M!"'"'ue, w11 a
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~nine-day tour, waa to l!lve lbe world
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category. It featured IDUIIII, llJsl)l m111e1:, eanna leavea and lion's taU in a mntainer whlcl!
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materials: Mrs. Bale Ginther, Mrs. Hrnce Kart', Mrs. Bomer
A picture Ill tbe state capitol drawn by Mrs. Howard Knight Holter and Mrs. Erwin.
"Moon Landini." modemlslie deii&amp;D: Mrs. Dean, Mrs.
provided the backdrop lor the entrance dlsplay by Meadow Green
YOUJIII, Mrs. Baer lllld Mrs. Erwin. ·
Gardens &lt;i Tuppers Pialns.
"VirJinla Beach," inllueDce ol lbe ocean: Mn. Hmner
Ribbon winners in the arllltlc arrangemenl8 ela1!8e8 Usled
Holter, Mrs. DonaldMora,Mrs. Baer, andMn.Cbadwell.
blue, red, yellow and white, reapectlvely, were ulollows:
"My America", blleiptetive ota favorite place: Mrs. Roy
"Washington Cathedral," a rtiiJioua iDiluence: Mrs. Leonard
Holter, Mrs. Dean, Mnl.'l(arr, and Mrs. Erwin.
Erwin, Mrs. Dooald Mora, Mrs. DalO Kautz and Mrs. Paul Baer.
"Autumn In Appalaehla,"usiDJ flowa'a lllld llrancllea: Mrs.
"V'Ielllam," the oriental iDilu111ce: Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Pearl
lAJII MeCain, bllleall" Mrs. l4ar7 PeDJIID&amp;Ion, red, both cl lbe
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PmiOWJiy. tbe Unlled Slates
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