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Politics: Ohio Stvle

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•-ullelllperalllrel.
llfl1fl and Ia tbe
OOLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio's
Qper •
&amp;ad 71o IOIIIb RepubUcan ticket, faeed witb
portl••· Overnl&amp;bt low playflqja calci&gt;Qp _b lllpmo in
temperallros Ia lilt dl.
the nest three weeb, llood
publlcly united Thursdai ,nlgbt,
~~~":t:i:&gt;:o:-:-:.:~.:·:«o:-:•:•»~;:;:;:-:;~:;.,..:;: probably ai!Belll~ f• the
final time before ·the c:ruclal
alecUon.
An eaUmated ~oao GOP IIUPporters attended a nily In connecUm will! the Ohio ltepubllcan ConvenUon ol the RKO
Palaot Theater, capped by 8

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and In their
state haVe
wtll to

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acrou the
~vlcUon and
11\tif record with
and nejghbon
•lata!" The answer

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nomlnee.
'"'''ftt,.thename,and11¥,ft
lnlpor1ajltly, Taft lathe Ullh,"
pride !If
M&lt;l"lelt oald. "I cllarae you
wi!b ~118 14 It that 1141 II
again w &amp;fftnnative.
.· ,,~ ln New~ . "
let me ten you, tf you · ~orl&lt;or itferrad to "lllcll TV
~tgn on lbll record, you advertfllna iiiiCI qalllll Cloud
Will wip," ~.Morton. by ·the ~·~*· "Elfctnrnlc
The party chairman ur1ed charisma Is no 'suliiUiute lot
support for Taft and Roger cbancter," he .Slid.
Cloud, the GOP gubernatorial ,Cloud drew a standing OYO·

Tax Experts

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uon at the conclusion dIlls addrauduringwhicbhepredleled
a Republican victory.
Bll8l Slid CkMrd would become "one of the .-leit l"f•
ernora iD 1he hlaltory of Ohio,u
but was more ·cauUoua in bll
predlctlonl duriJii a fllt..lhltmpfnlapeech.
"If we leave ben llld work,"
Bllu aalrl, "I believe *I can
elec:l our anUre ticket."

wi:~and":m=-~= :=~~.:r~O'Grady Promises

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Yora ln11iled Guest
,Reaching More

Tlaan 11,000
Families
VOL IV NO. 37

Devoted To '1M Greater Middle Ohio Valley

THREE SECTIONS

32 PAGES

Proudly
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TEN CENTS

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1970

PomeroyoMlddleporl

lhe Flag

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Suit

wW find 11 to their dv ta 14 Lt. Gov. John W. Brown, the
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attend the li'IO F:.,an
master " ceremonlea, led the liJ United Prea lntemaUoul C&lt;Jmpe!Ung reason (for 'the enThe GOP source aalrl Acneir
Tu lind Social Security Short cheers at the end ol the I~
State Democratic Orairmall dOilMDOnt) Is that GIWgan may villi Ohio ....,...J Ocl 11,
hour PfOIIl"BIIl.
Ellf,ene P. O'Grady, who said promises 14 reeton 14 state witb appearlliCel 11biJ ill
Course Nov. IS and Mat the
"Pull! ... Pull! ... Pull!" the hirl party had wilted "more government alar more acUve Youngaton Akron Toledo ani! ·
lot Tomorrow at Ohio Republlcans alrouted in a ges. than PIUantly" f&lt;l" the state role In......., Ohio's 10.6 mil· ClnclnnaU". ' '• .. '
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s~ ~;.-=.., wtll tnclude lure of the togethern• they adminJ.slration 14 take acUon, Uon PIOJI)e lban It bu played He aa1r1 Nlson 1111)' Yili'\1»dioeolsalm of dlaftles in tu muat show If they are 14 ent11- annlllllllled plane Thursday to In recent hirllory."
lumbul Ocl 21 ot a.
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law and report fotms by In- neer 1 GOP fi1I80P Nov. 3.
file alalpayer's suit to recOYer The editorial contlllued,
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..:.tuaulhoritles (urunpies Only U.S. Rep. Robert Tall $4 mWion from Four Seasons "Cloud's publicity men are tryGIWgan said today hirl
ollfmol)' Ia
~ wtll be Jr., the Republloan Nominee Nurotng Centers ol America. fnl to lllllle much ol whst GU- nant ''basCGIIIIIIIIted hlmlelf to \
"'""'k;ededout.:J'-'-•~ the f&lt;l" the U.S. Senete, wss absenl · O'Crady 14lda news confer. ligan~ aalrl- but ap- a alroctlnaly Jona a1ropp1na U..t \
ww
--as
He waa detained In Washington once he would file the suit "one parently did not - in ao Xavier o1 Jll"GCI"IIIII" and o11en "ID·
:~• ~=,:·~ as Congress voted on defense day next week," probably in University speech in 111M about other 10 yean Clf ....1ocbllnc
Handling CUstomers .. and the spenrllng leglslaUon.
Frenklln County Common Pleas student unreal To revive lbll ·prCIJIIIV and lila tuea" 14 fl.
Social Security~ wlll be 111omb •• Jl'tuiiY Endoraed
Court at Columlrua.
sb:-year-old CW!Iroversy loob nonce the prop' •1•.
explained from the 1 R.S. side ol
But the rest ol the state
O'Grady said the suit would like an attempt 14 cqe the GliUgan aald Cloud ·b al
fillnll
and ~
ticket wss on hand, lncludfn&amp; be .....,.hi qalnsl Four Sea- aubjecl, whlcb Is after all :
promiled ~U mWion in otate
weU as~ benefit side ures ss attorney general nominee Jolrn sona, ol Oklahoma City, and "Who Is beat suiled to lead support
for
"vocational
The
t of the orbJ,op Is D. H.,.bert and treasurer nom- the three membera olthe stata Ohio In the crucial years education flO million f&lt;O" lllate
fll whiC: wtll ~
ts of !nee Robin T. Turner, both Board ol Depoolts wblcb ap- ahead."
matehini funds for public
COli
cheered by their endorsement proved the loans - Attorney The ediiArrial said, "Racer trllllp&lt;l"lation f3 mfiUon f&lt;l"
;::::"and two lunches and in the party plalform adopted · Generll Paul W. Brown, Audl- CIGud Is a COIIICienUouo and Implementing' the llcrmatead
The ~dline lor
ti
earlier in tbe day.
tor Roc.,. Cloud aod Treasurer lmowladjJeeble man. But tf he Tu ElempUon Anlendme&lt;tt
is Nov 1 lnlorma:;"""'""a ";: The plalform endorsement Jolrn D. lfel"bert.
II elected, the llow eroolon of f)7S mf1Uan lor public ediiCiu..;
~
the ~';YEJ; was the first overt support lor
Also to be named in the suit, the 1lltfulM8I and vllallly of llld f!OO mWion lor 1 Jllllltal
::'sion C:ice concernln; the pair from the state party O'Grady said, are Q-olters, Inc. stateg~twouldprobeb- bealtb program, 111110111 others.
reservatlona according 14 C E alnce they became embroiled on o1 COlumbus, whlcb helped ar- ly continue.
"Witb 1 month to go in the
Blakeslee, ~ounty Exten~io~ a controversy last Mey over f11180 the loans, and Its three A spolleaman for Cloud, the campaigJ\ JIGger Qoad bii
agent
state loans and campalp con- officers - Gerald Donahue, GOP candidate for govttnor, already publicly proposed
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tributions.
Harry Groban and Sidney Grll- aaya a telephone samplinc ol lfGII'IDII that would COli the
Such Republican lumlnarlea lith.
1100 Ohio voters laat wwli '' luplyers ., thls state liM$
ss former U.S. Sen. Jolut w. "We heve walled, more lban alrows Cloud Is 4 percentqe million -llld that doesn, ·lnHome for 10 Still Bricker and lormer state and paUenUy, lor the RepubUcan of- polnls bebind the Democratic elude hirl lateot call fot a
party chairman Bay c . flclals"' take acUoo 14 recover candidate, John J. Gllllgon. The helip&lt;O"t in every maJot city In
Needed by Family notional
Bllas were on hand, llong with the Illegal loan lllll!ley," O'Gra- flndlng.s repnaented no pin f&lt;l" Ohio " 8lid Gllllgan.
Response .,; the part of the U.S. Sen. William B. SUllo.
dy saki. "In five month! the Cloud in the p111t wwli.
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public 14 an appeal lor clothing
The moot popular figure was enUre Republican effort baa NOilil&amp;rtlsan pollsbavelhown Cloud lold a meetlllg of
food and furnishings lor ~ not a member of the ticket. Be been evasive and IIWI.produc- Cloud "' trial Gllllpl! by ss department 1tore ueeuUvee in
Clyde Fitzpatrick family whose ,.... a casunity of the voters ol Uve in recOYerlng '"""" 150 much aa 11 per cent lind Demo- COiumlrua he bu put hltJvtelf 011
home on Leading Creek was hirl own party laat spriii8- -Gov. miiUon of lllepl loans."
era tic umpllp are even high- record 00 voters ''will ~lUll
heavily damaged over the James A. Rhodes.
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er.
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whet 14 eapect lrGm our adweekend by fire has been ••- The gDYernor drew two SPOilOhio I three Scrlpprs-Howard The spohsman aalrl aam- ministration If elected."
oollent.
taneous standing ovations dur- Newspapers today endorsed pllnp were also taken 14 find "On each luue 1 baYe
However
Mrs
Robert ing the evening as he said: Democrat John J. Gilligan over out If President Nb:on ot Vloo oullftred the JII'Gbleml we ,_
Musser w~ has
the "We are here to lay tbe Republlcan Racer Cloud in the President Apelr alrould take llld - • t e d ID7 recwnproject reports the family baa groundwork to aleclevery Re- gubernatorlll race.
part in the Ohio camprdp. He ~UOIII," he said.
been wrable to locate a house in publlcan in 1970."
In an editorial the Columbus said Nb:on lrelled Agnew in
Cloud said Gl1llpn baa failed
whicbf&lt;lmove. Anyonehal'inga Mll"toninvokedRhndes'name Cllizen.Journei,CinclnDaiiPwst popularity, accordlnt! to tbe to~ 1111)' prlnled materilla
home satisfactory for the in urging the gathering to Its and Times Star llld the Cleve- poll, but both bad ratlnp be~ outlining his posl'ilon1 and
la'!!!!l w~ ,~ eiChl greatest enlhus~ ol the land Presa, said, ''111e 111011 ween 70 and 10 percent.
prognmrr.
cirllaren, may ~ Mra. MIISIIer night.
at 712-4721;. Fitzpatrick bas a
"Do you, the people of Ohio,
fractured leg received in a mine want the Jim Rhodea brand ol D
accldentrecenUy in wblch there pollUcal leadership to con- C llf
was a fatality .
tinue?" be uked. The crowd
roared Ita. approvll.
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OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio ''plaob" iipelii'C ollllrbat lie- slblllUM u 1D Integral pert fi
"Coavlclfoa Aad WW"
Repdillcana bave adopted 1 18- publksno have done in each the !I!IWI'IIIty and tbe CUIIIIIII·
DIVORCE ASKED
"Do the people in tbls room Plit pialf&lt;I"ID declaring their . . . llld pleditng, cblefl7 In lily." .

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ON BEHALF OF XI GAMMA MU CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Plll,&amp;se Slsoon,left, and
Nellie Brown Thursday evening presented these two new bicycles to the Meigs CoiUIIy
!lllldren's Home. Mrs. SLsson Is cbalrman olthe oervlce committee with Mary Morris
and Phyllis Mullen the other conunitteemembers. Mrs. Brown is cbapter president.

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 9. 10· I I
Robert Culp

Natalie Wood
Elliott Gould
Dyan Cannon

BOB
&amp; CAROL
&amp; TED
&amp; ALICE

News ... in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
aspersions oo the stand of the Soviet Union ...
"Specifically,'' it said, "Insinuations,....., spread !hal there
e&gt;lst aoti-alrcraft miBstles sites In the zcme of the Suez Canal with
Soviet maintenance personnel, which is also an obvious falsity."
In Beirut, the right-wing newspaper AlpHayat said Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who died Sept. 28, had ordered
that missiles be moved from the Suez Canal cesse-flre wne but
the Egyptian army jrmlor officers forced a reversal.

San Diego mayor arrested

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MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; S.turdoy
October 9-10

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SAN DIEGO, CALIF. - FRANJ[ CURRAN, mayor of San
Diego and president of the Natlooal League of Cities, and seven
other elected of!lclals were arrested Thursday oo bribery and
conspiracy charges.
One other person, believed to be a public official, ,.... sought.
All were named in indi.ctmenls Issued by the coiUIIy graod Jury
whi~b, had been conducting a lengthy lnvestlgaUoit into the
deal!Pgs of the Yellow Cab Co. of San Diego. Oman, 51; w11o has
been· mayor since 1963, wss charged with accepting a total of
$3,00tllrom the csb company and its president, !llarles Pratt.

VIVA MAX

I Color)
Peter Ustinov

Pamela Tiffin

- PiuiTHE GAMES
IColor)
Michael Crawford
Stanley Baker

Sun., Mon., &amp; Tues.
Oct. 11-12-13
THE ONLY
GAME IN TOWN

(Ttchnlcolorl
Elizabeth Taylor
Warren Beatty

tartooRS :

SUch 11 Life
Mlny More

Aller All

SHOW START57 P.M.

Rain
IContinued from page I)

City Slickers
To Entertain

an wtconnected incident.

Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.
dispatched 90 state troopers to
the campus and ordered
NaUonal Guardsmen on standby alerl
Aa the specially trained state
troopers arrived, a heavy
rainfall dispersed the students.
The National Guard alert was
called off. PoUce withdrew
from the campus area.

SEC1JIUTY
FOR RENT

A professional barbershop
quartet, the "City Slickers,"
will provide entertainment
when the annual meeting of the
Meigs County Farm Bureau
Federation is held at 1: '!I pm.
on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the
Meigs High School.
Members who have not
received membership pins or
who will fall Into new
classifications will receive
them at the meeting and special
door prizes Will be drawn witb
those with paid up 1971 membership eUgible 14 take part.
Asteak dinner will be served.
Tickets may be purchased from
Wayne &amp;ush,RDberiBordette,
Jr., Harold G. &amp;ush, ae.
Shenellelcl, Henry Frank, John
Colwell, Roy Mlller, Mrs. Sylvia
Mldldff,Mrs. Pst Holter, Mra.
Evelyn Hollon and Mra. Helen

wUUams.

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ulteMelgsf&lt;l" d!,':,?.~""ty buCommonbeen
liled
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Pleas court by Mildred Brooks,
Reedsville, against Paul
Brooks, Reedsville charging
gross neglect of duly and extreme cruelly. The plalnt!H
asb custody of two minor
children.

TAKI!N TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R rrquad
answered a call 14 the WOllam
Byers home on county road 19 at
!2:35pm. Thursday. Mr. Byers
was liken to Veterans
.Memorial Holipltal where he
Wall admitted u a medical
patient.

Gallra" _,.,eiiTfl CAP
"'' oeGranted '2 726
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OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
James Rhodeo approved
federal granfl wtating f315,757
to continue anti-poverty
programa In sb: Ohio counties.
Largest grant Willi f!M,HIIIIf
the Ironton-Lawrence County
Area Community Action
Oriantrallon, 14 operate a lullyear Head Start program 1nvoll'ing Jl6cblldren. The GalllaMolga Corp. f&lt;l" Community
Acllon, Pomeroy, was given
f2,728 for program administration and" ,1,397 for
cwni11unity orgonlzaUon.

TWO HAVE RI!NEWED
CUJSE MONDAY
Sulton and Lambert townOffices o1 the Me•·· County •h&lt;- he "
ed fire
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conCourthouse will be closed !racta lor 1971 wtth the Baclne
Monday tn observance of Fire
Lebrm lownBiriP
111
CoiiDJllrus Day.
Dept.
hu not renewed yet, the
department said.

Cassette Player Recorder
Mil Youthful
ComH In biad&lt;

Next

polyotyrene
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walnutgr•lned

Your deed, your jewelry, your will and your
other valuables are vault-safe yet
quickly-available in a Safe Deposit BoK.
We have boxes a•ailable right now for a small,
tax-deductible rental fee.

MEETING DEIAYI!D
A regular moeting " the
Soulbem ~ School Dlltrlct
bosrd ol educaUon wcbeduJod
Thuraday, Oct. 14, baa been
poolpolred"' Thunday, Oct.=·

while trim.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

FORT SMJ'l1i, Ark. (UPI) VIce PrerddeniSplro T. Ape1r
zeroed In on Sen. Charlel E.
Gtodell, IUI.Y., and Sea. J.
William Pulbrlpl, D-Ark.,
'lburlday. But he lnrllcated he
soon would drop Goodell ss a

MIDOLEPORT, 0.

the Record'

The wldHIJIIIDc platform
alaom;lladouduubjectl, wltb
!l'e4llltlllle ~·I wot, u .,.
virGIJ!nent, basic llldlllplr eel,..otton, crhne flchlla&amp; urban
biJcbl, irlnlporlalirllllld lrlgbWI)' alety, eplcrlllure, conservallon, public uliltanc.,
lllllltallteellb l!ld retardalton,
...... . . - cltlaal, Job opIilii.
statepolflllll,wtinlllldlnthe ~the IC"'!!OIIf, bu···we decry the gloom- nell leiilslaUve ~ to a- mili rl&amp;bllllld coa•IMO prolllf!llien and tbelr orades ol plore bow the state's revatlll flocllon.
delpalr," said lira P'ftll'i&gt;M 14 IIOUI'Cel can· be niade tDGre
The" ·pertf -lirll alao
lilt dotmueilt. ''Ours Is a areat equlta~le; efficient and ef- atL ;tad · I I ),:Hon C1J!1aa
slate. '!be record prvvea II. fecuv.,"·lbo plaJIGrm read. llpGIIIhe .....-1 of l(ortb
!11108111 prove IL"
'Turlber realbi!W U.i It Is Vflltun loaecede to 1\" 1 I 11
Tire plaU111m included -a.~ fer local ~ Nfml's piOJXIIII ~ \\1 I I I
IIHpr•Dfled endonetnet!t d aD 14 be IIJllr lo 11 1 •td lo the ,qht fGI' "hi•lt""'late
1llfo
llepubllcu candlda1411, Ill- tleedlll ill "'"'" •, we plotdat candlllonal ........ of all pia. .
clarlln8 Jolm D. Herbert, the to p&lt; , ve tlie ~ olltt n of- bel4 b)' both llldn."
nominee lor attorney general, revat!ll eo-."
and Robin T. Turner, the Tbe••antpllltmlltpllntwu
IIIIIDitree Ia- tz~e...,..,
brW, !JOiiDC .,_
It WU tbe llral al!ldal sup- earlier lbfl year ol I
portfromlbestateparty
.
lorthe "cab!PIIdllordel"biD.
I
pair llace . the RepubUcu ''W'tJlledlleClOI!Ibted leelsl..
(ConUnued'lrGm pqe 1)
,
bier~ tried to set them "' t1ve .umtlrll to the need fer to lnclude federal •-- deller l
wllltdraw fraiillhe tlcbt !sst a ~\At'4 · · on lbe
preparation
and 1 ·
J.fa1 followlnJ a conllovaq ea, tile ~ -nld. 'W'e siltementlbalthelruJ•'Iprke '·
over state JGUa llld •mpatgn plqe to upbe 11101'1 - . may be lncreusd b)' . . . ,
contrlhutla. .
tngful 1IIYI In wbldl lludento 1&lt;1" lraolp&lt;0"14ilf&lt;ll lllait and .
Tire doc~·t offered 21 can fully eurdle their reiJIIII· local-l an, ""-•~ Ud ,__

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operation . Four kettles were in

Homecoming Set
CIIESIIIRE - Kyger Q-eek High
Schoolsiudents,lllhough disappointed by
the 24-tiiOtbad: Friday nlght at Eastern,
begin preparations Monday for the
ochool'o !flO bomecomlng festivities.
'!be 8JiliWII eveniiiiCheduled lor 8 pm.
Friday prior 14 the Kyger Creek • South-

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student. from Southwestern.
Queen candidates, above, are seniors
Carolyn Hughes, Kathy Gindlesberger and
Janette Polcyn.
Attendant cendldates are u.a Adkins, a
freslunan ; Jackie Burnett, sophomore,
and Brenda Grim, of the junior clau.

'lftllarn gome.
"The l}prdlgera," a bend featured laat
at ~ Oak Park, near
....- .Jt.wPJ,d ...od&amp;i ltlinniide ·tor t1'le
&gt;lliiiJieeomlng dwe *"~ell II ~ 14 all
!Jr.aer Creek tludenil, - •l~!iiill, rinll
Pllrooilol.ll!ll Kyger Chek School Dlltrlct
· llld lhell' lriVIIed 11\tUfl.
A ~ invtiltion II a~ 14
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River Race
To Feature
Sailboats
CXXJLVILLE - See Ellplonr Shlp 78
"Coolville fii()OIIB&lt;l'l'ln8 a aallbolll race on
l!lturdaJ, Oct. 17, at 2 pm., at

Storage Buildi,.g Lost
GIWIAM STAnON - Fire of
undetermined orl&amp;ln Saturday af- · dulroyed • metal .......
lrvfldln&amp; at lbe C..tnl Openlhe Co•
Coal MlDe located 111 RL IS oppGitte tbe
PldiiP 8pon .....r l&gt;lul.
A II h - -fot11ie New ,....,.
CommaDfly Vlluateer Fire iMioort-'
mtiii..W no eolflule ... beea made
111 lbe lou. The fOd8 olnlclln wao
8led 11 1 otmblaalf&lt;ll otora&amp;e - office

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Jury Spends
REAL BIGGIES- Left 14 right, a
carrot, !lb. 4 oz., and a sweet potaf&lt;l, 4
lbe., I oz., from the garden of Enos
Tope, LA&gt;wer River &amp;ad. Tope, employed at GSI, gardens ss a hobby.

HoddniPort on the Ohio River (Mile 119). Shot in Head on Leaving
A re&amp;lllriUon desk wtll be located at the
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (UP!) Athelll 8oel Club. A fee ol $3 per boat wtll
f!lllce
ll!re were invesUgating a llhoottng
eov.,. llle r3111P llld entnnce foes.
~
Friday nJgbt in which a 2f.year'l'ropllles wtll be awarded to the winners,
cid
'lJM*ed
Falla man •as seriously
wjJo wtll be clotermlned b)' the Porllmoulh
~
u
be
ohve home from a high
Mnd)ca, system. Wlndl "I-ll knots ba~
..,.,.. ~ g~me.
been ordered.
~ llljd·a car puUed up behind
''You doll'tbave 14 be an uperl to enjoy
Ethan
kerr aDil iomeelne llhol him in the
the ·fUll Clf r~. s.vetll novices bave
bead
through
the ~ window of Kerr's
Nptnlli4;l ~ lo eompete. Plan now 14
altelld tilll ftiMIIIed race. Bring tbe whole car.
fllmllY, Cclmo early llld stay late,'' oald A.
DIES JN CIUIIII
0 . ...~ .. jiDI:bwald, lldpper of Slrlp 76,
McAR'l'HilR. OhiO (UP!) - Larry
&amp;1111. add;llocky, pleoit;e ..... the word"' Al:lknln, :111, McArtlllr, died in a one&lt;:ar
all YO\fl" oalllng !rlet1da.
·CI.81fb SiMdaY on OhiO 50 IIIII" here.

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Damage Case
GALLIPOUS - After deUberaling
more than live and one hall hours
Saturday, a Gallla County petit Jury failed
to return a verdict in the damage suit trial
of Ronald Thornton, Wheelersburg, a
student at Rio Grande College, against
Dean Rhinehart, Aasistant Prole....- of
Pbyalcal Education at Rio Grande College.
The acticm resulted from a basketball
game laal March I&amp;.
Thornton, a member of the Archon
Fraternity, was allegedly struck by
Rhinehart drD"lng the second haU of the
warmly conteoted ronteot against a
college faculty team.
Thornton liked t310 in compensatory
damolgl'O and l5,00tlin puniHve damages.
The bill began Thursday.
Tesllfyin&amp; on behall of the defendant
Friday were Clyde Evans, Frank Petrie,
William Hope, Mike Vranesevtc, and

Rhinehart.

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Memben of tho juey were Jacli: Oweno,
Boonle L. Baird, Uoyd R.llasklns, Guy W.
Jordan, Patricia Daniela, Steven P.
Tbela, Delmar F. Ro.thgeb, Nellio D.
YOUOII, Cbarlea V. Casl&lt;l, SteeleO. Flaller,
Gecqla Shellon, and George W.

, Robinetfe.

Teenaged Pair
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WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.

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party bu brougbt ''our state Vlll\lll lermrl, to continue the
(loJb!lillMIIrGm the depibl o1 work.
rlebt and demonllsailm to a The plank on cov•-1 fl·
level of oerviceunmatched In Ito lliiiiCinC made 110 -tlon Qf a
187.,.ar blatory."
I1I'OPOied state laeome Ia, but
The plalform, lauding the pledged 11117 aetr law would
tenure of tbe admln- not cullnlo revatue eo!IICII &amp;I
ilta'alirll of Gov. Jamee A. lhe loc:al level.
Rllodel, was adopted '11111nday "Recognllilll the crowlna
II tbe OhiO Republican ConVIII· revmue nteda of llllllf villi

target.
Agnew, who appured in New

Orii!Blll earlier in the day,
Records and plays on 4 "C" Cell
caUed Gllode!l "the Cltrlatine
J""'lonilli
D-kll-•
. . Clf . iliti .,......,.......
batteries, or AC current. A.C.
party." Tilt reference .19 the
.),.rr·in/4 11'h•ig• Count y Fur
Adapter. ~mlc microphone with
lamed lb cl!ru!le operaUon
remote control switch.
Orwr !JH Yenr.•
foUo"~
e~rller · · Agne• ·
·s~ateme~tt about Goodell
haYing deurled the party and
Member Federal Reserve System
become "a t.tdlad liberal.' 1
''This may be"the Jut day I
Member F-ederal Deposit Insurance c(l, por~.:~l i nn
talltaboul&amp;l&gt;n. Goodell. I have 1
All Actounts Insured Up Tg 120.000.0'1
lot
other
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of,''radical41berals
he said.

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to rtgbt, are Carolyn Hughes, Jackie Burnett, u.a Adldno;
oecond row, Kathy Glndlesberger, Brenda Grim, and Janette
Pl&gt;lcyn.

operation simultaneously Thursday.

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MOIOROLA.@

POMEROY

ltYGER CREEK QUUN AND A'ITENDANT CANDIDATES - One ol these sll&lt; girls will be crowned
hom~ queen F'rlday night during featlvtlles before the
Kyl.,. Creek - Southweolem football game. Candidates, left

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TilE LONG COOKING process
began Thursday at 4 a.m. The Rev.
WiiUam Airson, pastor of the Enterprise United Methodist Church, stirs
apple butter as Dorothy Smith, left in
background, keeps the paddle moving
on a second kettle. With Mrs. Smith Is
Pauline Wolle who assisted in the

Get .Probation

Project in
26th Year
PiCI'!Jiil!2l AND S'rollf
BY KATIE CROW
POMEROY - "It's apple butter lime
at Enterprise."
This is the 26th straight year the men
and women of the EnterPrise United
Methodist Church have made apple butter.
Enterprise, hard to lind on a map, is a
closely-lmit, congenial community along
U. S. Route 33 northwest from the
Pomeroy Corporation line, perhepa one
tenth of a mile. One might say a suburb of
Enterprise is "Browntown," obviously a
neighborhood where several lamilles of
that name reside. Browntowners divide

Enterprise from SBUsbury elementary

Driver Sought
POMEROY - Tbe Mol&amp;B Colll!J
Sberlff'l ~Ill laflllllgallng a
lingle - car occldnl SaturdaJ marnlng
at 1:11 a.m. '"' Coun!J Road JU, two
tealbl of a mlle ..st ol old RL 33.
The Ideality of tile drl"'r bod ool
been dettrmlned Saturday mornbrl.
However, Robert Lee Trader, Z3,
Albuy, RL !, wu picked up by I
paulq mof&lt;lrlst &amp;I tbe ,,_ illd taken
14 VeteraDI Memorial Hoopltal lor
trealmelll ollaeenU0111 to ... f-.

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RALPH SPENCER, left, Sunday School Supt., and Homer Winebrenner are
shown with the many sacb of applealhat were picked Saturday at LaWliOII's Orchard near AlbaiiY by the men and wwnen and children olthe Enterprise United
Methodial Church .
school and the new Meigs High School.
Last saturday !he arduous cbore got
underway with picking 80 bushels of apples
at the Lawson Orchard near Albany. This
was the first step in the process of
producing the apple butter.
On Monday the rnen began peeUng 4ll

of the 110 bUshels. Tuesday and Wedneaday
the ladles ollhe church began coring and
waablng the fruit. In addition to getting the
apples ready, the women had to wash aod
sterilize the jars.
Thursday at the wee hour of 4 a.m. the
(Continued on page 2)

3 Counties Joined
POMEROY - Meigs and Gallla
Counties have joined a statewide trend of
returning control of, and the responsibility
for, mental health Jroblems to local
cmununlties.

�Hoaglin

t - 'l'tlt ~ TU· sentlllol, Sllnday. October II, lt70

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ROBERT DAVIS, LEFT, and Ed King began Monday peeHng 40 lwbel ollbe
ll bushel ol apples that were picked by the men and women and children ol !be
Enlerprlae United Methodl.ot Church Saturday. The peeHng process Is the second
atep In mating dellciowl apJie butrer.

Suit for Money
Filed in Court
POMEROY - One divorce
was granted and a suit for
money was llled In Meigs
County Common Pleas Coort
Friday.
Elmo Pierce was granted a
divorce from Dottie Pierce on
charges of gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelly . The
plaintiff was also awarded the
custody of four minor children.
Paul 0 . Ervin, Racine, Rl. I,
filed suit for money in the
amoWJt of 11,775.00 against
WilllamJ. Ripley, Wheeling, W.
Va., for injuries and damages
received in an accident on Oct.
8, 1968 on SR 7 in Chester
Townahip.

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apples were placed In four large apple
butter ketUes. Tbe cooking process which
takes hours, was not completed w{w late
In the afternoon.
Tomorrow the process will begin again
with the remaining 40 buabel of apples.
l.aslyearthegroupmaael,26Squarts
with a proftt of $1,000. This no doubt is the
large8t apple butter operation In Meigs
County and a very hard way to earn a

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Ohio Stale 29 Michigan State 0
Ohio U. 17 Dayton 14
Kent 25 Western Michigan 22
Miami 19 Marshall 12
Marietta 28 Hiram 16
Wittenberg 30 Denison o
Wooster 14 Ohio Wesleyan 13
Muskingum 23 Ashland 6
Northwood (Mich. ) 18
Central Stale 12
Oberlin 21 Allegheny 20
Bethany 28
Case Western Reserve 6
Kenyon 39
Lake Forest UIU 0
Washington &amp; Jeffenou 14
John Carroll12

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The apple butter is being sold for II a
quart. Pints are sold at cento providing
110
pint jars are furnished. It Is not necessary
ID furni!h the quart jars. However the
ladles could use them
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Everyone desiring to place orders
may call Barrie Spencer at 992-2447
There will be no deliveries. Orders may~
picked up at the church on Friday from
9:30 w11 12 noon to 4.30 and 6 to 7.30
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The term ··age1ast" means
a person who never lasts. It
stems from a Greek word
meaning "not laughing."

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In Sou1b VIetnam, U.S.
headqllltlerl diiel-' that the
enUre fleet of CH47 QUnoolt
bellcopten baa been gnlllllded
pending an llmlllpllon laiD
poulble clefecta Into the twin-

A aepante Sal!lon report
SaturdeJ aald die U,s. Air
rorce II lllln8 lupenonlc Ft
Pbantom jet fl&amp;hlerobomben ID
fly low level I'IUII over
CommWJlat IIIIPPIY routes In
jet alrerafl. One Dl the bll Laol and nor1hern {',j!m(wtla ID
rliopperl craahecl last month, apo( targets for attack. The
ldUln8 aeveral Gill.
Phantoms can cover more
·

•1 Millieon Blooper
In Barges Charged
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Steel was ordered f&lt;K' 40
barges, but lhrougb "gross
mlacalculatlona'' the shipment
totaled eDough for 7G to 130
barges, the lnvesllptors aald.
Only 16 were aclually built.
Reporting on an lnYesllpUon
beaded by Rep. John E. Moa,
· Jl.Callf., the CGIDDlltree aald the
Agency for lntemaUonel Development (AID) IJ&gt;.ean the
barge-bulldlng program In such
haste In 11165 that II had no
agreement with the Saigon
sovemment on designs, drawlnga or plano of any kind for
the barges.
"In effect, AID ..,.....
onont ••1.3
million of the Amt'l'ican taxpayen' money lor the steel but
moving emblem; Annis L. could not clearly eelabllsb that
Philps, Pomeroy, JZ7.50, the steel shipped from the
speeding ; Carolyn M. Cain, United Stales hod actually
Athene, Rt. 5, $18.50, speeding ; arrived In Vietnam or thet the
Robert R. Snyder, Belpre, steel off~oaded In Vietnam hod
$42.~. speeding; Paul E. Me· been delivered to the Thu An
DWJiel, Pt. Pleasant, $25, ex- storage area," aald theCGIDDlllplred operators llcelllh!; tee.
Thomas L. Lee, Albany, RD, ''The !allure of the Agency
$25, open flask In vehicle.
for International Development
to properly plan and efllclently
pheae the procurement and use
of thousands of tons of steel bl
Vlelllam resulted In the unne-

WASHINGTON (UP!) - 'The
fl&gt;!'tlgll aid agency wasted more
than mlllloll by buying lclA8
of steel for barses for VIetnam
while moel never were buUt
and none probably ever was
needed, the Houae Govemmeat
Operalione Commltree aald
Saturday.
The steel was too lhicll and
too short, was nol COWJted at
the dock, and wu left to ruslln
mud in an open storase area
for four yearB, the commltree
said.

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10 Draw Fines in Meigs Court

POMEROY - Ten defend·
ants were fined, one was boWid
Dulaney to Speak ov&lt;ir to the Grand Jury, one
other placed on probation and
At K of p Dinner seven forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Friday.
GALLIPOLIS - Leon R. Fined by Judge Frank W.
Dulaney, superintendent of the Porter were Robert K.
KofPHomelnSpringfield will Canaday, Rutland, and Ernest
be guest speaker here s.au!day M. Cole, Jr., Pomeroy, Rt.3, $10
Oct. 24, during the K o1
and costa each, speeding ;
Lodge's monthly family dinner Charles F. Althouse, Albany,
at the Knights of Pythlas llall. Rt. 2, $25 and costs plus
•
The potluck affair will iJeglo.. daplages, rsckless operauon;
at 6:30 p.m. Individuals are M.rshell !It Runt, "'arletta,
( asked to bring their own table assessed costs only, speeding;
aervtce.
Frank Musser and VIrginia F.

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Apple Butter

PHNOM PENH (UPl)-CGm·
lllllnilt lrOOIII attaclled for the
fifth cCJ!l1001111ve day Saturday
In an attempt to break up a
10,001Hnan Cl!miJodlan task
force dug In U miieo north or
Phnun Penb. neld aepall aald
3,000 freeh North Vlea..were thrown Into the olftllllve.
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charges of driving while In·
IDxtcated: Elson O'Conner, no
address recorded was assessed
costa only, made restitution,
placed on probation for five
years on charges or fraud and
non..upport.
Forfeiting bondawere Elwood
overload; James D. HutJr.
Howard, Rutland, Rt. 1, and
chinson. Oak Hill. Rt. I. 167 and
Danny
W. Robinson, Clifton,
costs 147 suspended, overload;
$17.50 each, posted, no slow
Charles L. Splr•s, Rutland, Rt.
I, 112 and costo, speeding; Ella
F. Jeffero, Pomeroy, flO and
costa, no operators license.
Bowfd'over"lO the Gdha Jury
was ~ames Franklin Barnette,
Musser, Long Bottom, RD, $15
and costo each, disturbing the
peace; Richard E. Elliott,
Gallipolis, Rl. 2, $161 and costs,
Jm suspended, overload; Roy
JWJior Newell, Pomeroy, $157
and costa, $107 suspended,

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MRS. ED KING. Is &lt;OI'lng apples,
the third step of the apple buller
.....-auon. Lut year the men and
women of the Enterprise United
Mathodlat Church made 1,265 quarts.

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chargees
E -6 Dis.turn
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88
May Re

llfOWid and are leu . . . .)lie
to Comm111lat antlaimlft defeDIOI than o1her ~~
planes.
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Four eambodiiln!i:~ll9lalen

were repOrted killed and more
lilan 20 wounded In .tl!e attack
on the Cambodlall ~ foreel
Sa~,- railing'. ~ thla
week ID 13 ldlled
a\ least
I:IZ wounded.
UP! correspondent Kale
Webb reported seeing 12 bodies
clad In regular North VlelDa·
meae Army uniforms and
nnmerous t:rall.s or. blood and
Dattened gr. . w~ II Ill'
peared the attacllers hod
dragged other daad and wound·

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•'They are trying til wear us
down," saki Brtc. Gen. Trong
Van Phanmoeung, rommander
of the 1~-~~altaUon tuk force.
"Despite the aeriousneaa of the
attacks 1 do nol lbink you can
say we have reached an
lmpaaee.
·
'"nney attacll us every nigh~
leavl"'l us too tlred•f.o lUlU the
sweeps and cleaning up aperaUona we need to, but · we are
maneuvering."
ADolller Rqlmelrt
The cambod!an seneral aald
N&lt;K'th Vletnameae forcell hod
been lncl'eued by about one
regiment.
Jn Minor Wreck
The cambodlan force has
been lrying to clear Highway 8,
GALUPOIJS - No one was a main artery l'1llUllng ilortiJ
Injured In I minor traffic ac- from Phnom Penh to the
elden! lnveetigated Friday by province capital of Kcmpons
the Ohio State Highway Patrol. TIHlin.
The mlahep OCCUlTed '"' Rt.
Military sources aald 1he
218, nine tentha miles south of Phantom jeta were ftylng dally
Rt. 790 wbere Michael 0 . miaslona over Communlal supBeaver, 18, Rl. 2, Crown City, ply routes In cambodia and
swerved to mlsa a truck whlcb Laos In a role thel In the past
slop~ In the roadway driven baa been handled by llshl'!l"
by MonviDe C. Swain, Z7, Rl. I, aircraft.
Crown City. The ileJiver auto The Phantoms carry no
wen I off the blghway and struck bombs and are arilled only witlt
a fence. No cllaUM waslaaued. a 20mm hlgb apeec1 cannon and

liZd Minnelli ·

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TODAY . thru .SATQR~, \ ·
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Police Report
2-Car Accitknt

MEIGS ' nfATRE

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PETE NEAL PICKS UP FIRST DOWN - Blue DevU
lallbacll Pete Neal (311) caaghl an !B-yard pass from QB
Larry &amp;lowden on this play In lbe socond pertod. Neal picked
up a flnl down on the Athens nine with 2f seconds remaining

In the hell. Closing In on left are Bulldogs LesChempHn (21)
Bob Fennell ( 13) and Don Wood ( 11). That's Blue DevU ac~
Tom Prose otretched out on 'h• growld on lower left of pl&gt;oto.
GABS won, 14-0.

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store and safesuanl
1he steel upon arrival In
Vlelllam resulted In 1he delrll·
oration and shortage of thou·
aanda ol lolls of the steel and
poulbly di~,l'lion from Ita
Intended use.
Since the lnvesllptiiNI, the
CGIDDllllee said, lllep8 have
been taken to sell the steel to
recover U.S. cotta. The agency
bartered away $100,000 worth of
the steel In exchan&amp;e for
$400,000 worth of plledrlvera
and other promised equlpmen~
II said.
'" 0
l • red
nO
ne nJU
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ST?PPEDSHORT - Eaatem's Dave Smith lallopped short of the goal during ael;.., In
Fridays 2U vlclory over KYSer C...... Smith, however, scored moments later on i two
yurd plunge. Bobcats and Eagles in thla action shot are left to ri8ht Mite Beebe (ell) Da
White (31), Roy Thomas (13), Roger Karr (64), Mike Boring (79), Howard Bsht !54l Gregve
McCarty (30) and Eastern's Richard liter (65).
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OVER
11,000 HOM'ES

CLEVELAND ( UPI ) - Fred
Hoaglln'o job lor the Cleveland
Browne may not be glamorous,
hat al least he doesn't get
booed.
Hoaglin is a five-year veteran
at center for the Browne, who
starta his 52nd consecutive
same today against the anclnnall Bengsls.
" I'm used to nol beinK
i.nown,"
aaid
Hoaglin
philosophically. "It's been that
way all my life. Somelimeo it's
even good - I don't get booed

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upend!""' of Dllll'e te"='ir·r
"' JoiUIIOn
.. . . wa••
, 'ciUA;'
rocketaformarldnglarJ•IIfor
' ,CifArl
lhlihtfmllll&lt;ill'oflht''.Killli'\Can
· ·J&lt;11100ft . B;,
'I!W'lli..... j¥11 ~are
tupayerfunda,"Uieeommltree '!he first U.S. (Jlellldent to be walllng··hlgb••bove, .1111if,iaald
no address recorded, on
llld, .,
.
.
sworn In by a WOJI!an. The Ulea:perlmonthasalreadfmet
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"Moreover, 1he !allure of the 3~:ge w:!,.r,~w:eughrea ~ with conalderable .111ccm In
·
es 0 WJCovering wgeti.
GALLIPOLIS - The United gradesE-7,~or&amp;hUllheve government of VIetnam to Texas.
States Army heo just announced only 24 houra to reenllat In
a new policy which makes grade, tltose remaining out of
Army veterans dlacherged In service over :M houn face •
ll I In IAIIIn II 0/ e, Ill ,... - , IN
grades E-8 and below eligible to drop In grade.
Wllmnod. 'l1le edllrr rr •• a. ... te t1 IW IIIIa.
reenlist without loss In grade. Army veterana out of 801'\'l&lt;e
Alllellln- •• ali .....
II , riO &amp;'
According to Sergeant for more than 30 months 011111
lttiiWt.., ........ N(llll
Maxwell, local Army recruiter, apply for a detennin&amp;Uon from
this move will allow thouaands Army pencmnel offlclala to find
of former servicemen to bring the grade they may be
their skills and e"""rience back reenlisted ln.
ID the Regular Army without Drop In and - Sergeant
..J,_.
oacriflcing one of their hard- Maxwell, al811 N. Court, Athena,
won sergeant or opecialist or call m30Z2 today. He has
still more Information fiR' ex • Spanish War Vet. Omitted
slripea.
Under the former ruling, an soldiers who deelre to wear the
Mlnenvllle, Ohio
E-8 hod just three montha to Army green again.
Oct.2, 1170
reenlist and retain his grade if
Dear SirS:
he had less than four years total Penn State Steall
Cartoon
We noted In a receullaaue of your P'pel' that yoo llaled Malgl
service. Those E-4's with more
County Veterana. You did not Uat any Spanish Amerlean War
then four years service hod just 7 Puses In Win
PLUS
24 houro. Now those In both
veterans.
categories who hove been out of ·BOSTON (UPI)- PenD Slate
MJINJband, Gurney L. Mlchetl, ol near &lt;llelter, Ia a veteran
the service for up to 30 monthe Ulled eeven pasa int.ercepllonl ID olthatwar. We wonder If there are any......, veter8ill of lbat war
may return without penalty.
throllle the Boston Collese In Meigs County?
Those who left the Army In attacll and converted one of
My '*tabend fell lui Fobnlary, ~ bla right blp and
them Into a OQ&amp;o)'1ll'd IIOIII'in&amp; bla rl&amp;bt arm. He Ia making a aallalaetor)' _...,ry; can ~
plunge by Franco llarrlllor t.bo with a walker. He Wll 12 lui May. Reopeetfully, Mn. G. L.
Three Petitions
w1nnlnil toucbdown Saturday In Michael
Granted by Court a 28-3 win over the Eaglaa.
Ed. Note: The lllllng of veterans waa prepared by the State
TheNlttany LIGnl, mappilqj I Alcy, General 'I Office.
rare two same klllll&amp; streelt,
GALLIPOLIS Three also got one yard acortnc
divorce petitions were granted plunges from 1 r ve he(fbacll
AB TO WED
Friday by Gallia County Joel Ramlcb and il1lb quarGAWPOUS - Applylna for
ConunM Pleas Courl Judge terbacllJolmllufnagelandaU.
a
marriage llcenae. Friday ill
Ronald R. Calhoun.
yard IDudldown retum o1 a
GaWa
Counl:jl Probate Court ·
Harley Wataon, Rt. 1 North· bloclled BC p1111t bJ llnebacbr
were
Ronald
Carrol Waash, 30, '
up, was granted a divorce Jacll Him.
from Mariam G. Watson, Penn . Slala'a . ••ven In- Crown City, U. S. NBI'J', 11M!
Jean Cos, II, Narlbup,
Berea, on ground of 81'0118 lerctptlma, · wltldl were four Doona
'Waltrea.
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neglect of duty. They were short oi the lntercoUeglate
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married Oct. 'II, 19211 and have record, were J*'l1y of!lel bJ
three childron, all of age. Grosa four BC fumble recoverlel.
DIVORCE .SlED
neglect of duly and ex1teme Starlin&amp; Easle quarterback GALLIPOLIS - Nancy
cruelty were 1he grounda of a Red llarrtl, wbo bad belli In- Mar&amp;aret Marlin, Rt. 1, hu
Wlllt.DISIMY's
divorce granted Gusla Cos, tercepled illreo ~ In t.bo filed a pelltlon teeklna a
All Clrl'!»JI Fiiture
GaWpolls, from Odie Cos, Rt. 2, Eac~M' llrll tltree '!lctoriu, divorce from Jerry 'l'homu
GaWpolls. The couple baa eight was pkked oflllilllmll before Martin, addrell unlcnown. They
children, all of age. Teresa Jane a near ...P'~ bome croWd wen married Nov. a, 11118 and
Burke, GaUJpolls, was granted and rM«V~ ~ 1i11J Rqlp- baye three cbUdren. Mrs.
a divorce from John Siepl10n man·wu ·U.I&amp;cepted onca. · Mei11nchargedgrossnegleclol
Burke. They were married Jan.
duty and extreme cruelty.
21, 1987 and hove two children.
The Rusalan ruler Vladl·
mlr Intrilduced Chrlallanity
...,110~
Into Rusala. He bee~ a
Christian Ill 1187 and shortly
thereafter ordered all bll
Tonight. Oct. 11
f::~~ to . become Christ·
AOI&gt;ert Culp
""t.llo
POMEROY - Pomeroy
.Elliott Goul
Pollee liivesijgated a ·fw..car
Ovlll C•nnon·.
accident Frlila/ al a::.m. on
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MIDDLEPORT - Milton Ell
Russell, 13, Middleport, died
Saturday morntns at the
· ' O'Blenesa Memorlalllospltal 1n
' Athens.
Born Nov. e, 1189, Mr. Russell
was the son of the late Harvey
·.. and Emma Russell. He was
.. preceded In death also by his
: wife, Halen Au1herson Russell,
.. · a daughter and two sisters.
,
SUrviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Hubert (Emma) Pullins,
"' Middleport, and Mrs. Howard
:· (Frances) Stover, Chillicothe;
' ' two80118, Truman A., Pomeroy,
and Thomas Omar of COIWD·
.-.. busi a brother, Roy, Mid·
.. dleport, a slater, Mrs. Clem
(Katie) Pierce, Columbus, 11
grandcblldren and 15 greatgrandcblldren.
Mr. Russell was a member
"' of the Bradbury &lt;;!lurch of
Christ and tba Btqtherbood of
'" · Railway Cam10n of America.
... He hu worked as a car
repalmum for the New York
Central Railroad for over 40
yeara before his reUrement.
• Mr. Russell has been a patient
:; at the lllll'llag home In Albany
;: for a year and ball preceding
.. his dull\.
• • Funeral services will be held
- at 2 p.m. Monday al the
Rawllng..CO.ta FWJeral Home
with the Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
officiating. Burial will be In the
Middleport HID Cemetery.
Friends may call at the fWIOral
home any time alter 10 a.m.
today.

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Arellredfarmer, Mr. Rucker
'resided on Rt. 2, Crown City. He
was born in Lawrence County
m Oct. 2, 1699.
He marrted the former Effie
Thornton, who survlvtl, as does
a son, Jolin Rucker, Columbus,
and three grandcblldren.
Funeral services will be held
I p.m., Tuesday at Miller's
Home for Funerals with Rev.
Merritt Sanders officiating.
Burial will be In Mercerville
Cemetery. Friends may caU at
the funeral home after 2 p.m.,
Monday.

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POMEROY - Will they or won't they?
That's the big question will! the MelgsAthleUc Board which Is
pondering If the public support will he lhere for the Big Bend
Mlnetrel Association'• fall mullical to be staged on Oct. 22 and
Oct. 24 at the new high acbool.
Tbe board is wondering If people will support Ill• show - the
first given at the new school - since It Is being beld at the new
high school. Previously, the shows of the association hove been
staged either at convenient town locations or at the county fair
whicb hes other attractions with which to draw In people.
The board, which is sponsoring llle two night showing, and the
minstrel association members, however, (X'Oceeding with a
positive attitude since support of the local talent p"""'nlation has
been excellent over the pastl7 years.
Meanwhile, Don Wolfe, faculty member and active athletic
board member, has placed advance sale lickete to the m1111ical on
sale at the New York Clothing House, Swlsher-Lohse Drugs
Nelson's Pharmacy in Pomeroy, and at Weotem Auto, Du~
Drags and Vlllsge Pharmacy In Middleport. Purchasers can aave
,...~ ~Ia, o,n ~'f:.~ ~~~chased In advance. The
. advance sale
wW .... on " !I' evenlni Of.Wednel!day, Oct. 21..Student tickets
hove been set to sell at w.centa, incluflin&amp; bigb scbool sindenio sq
that famllles attending tho show will not be loo hard hit fm:.n.
ctally. Incidentally, both student and adult advance tlckete are on
sale at the high school.
Meantime, cast members are buckling down to some pretty
hard rehearsal sessions to put the finishing touches on tbe
Jl'ocllctliNI which will be emceed by veteran association master of
ceremonies, Joe Struble ol Pomeroy.

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KEITH, BOBBY AND MARVIN ROUSH, aons of Martin T.
&amp;ush, allslstent shill engineer at 1he Philip Sporn Plant are
pictured with their prize Hereford cattle In the October
of
''Ohio Power Review," the company publication for employes.
The &amp;ush cattle were successfuUy shown at both the Mason and
the Meigs County Fulrs.

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GEmNG A LAUGH Is his
business. Comedlaa A I a a
King planla a blg IdS&amp; on
cbeet of Mrs. Robert F.
Kennedy al New York re·
James H. Walters
cepllon for Redford·Stuy·
, ...ant Reotoratloa Corp.,
GALIJPOLIS - Funeral an organlzallon fo u ad e d
aervlcea for James Henry lbree years ago by Mrs.
Walters will be held 2 p.m. Kennedy's Ia t e buoband.
Monday at lhe Harrisburg · Bed for d·Siuyveoant Is a
Baptlal Church with Rev. C. J. SM·block section of central
U!mley ofllelallng. Burial will Brooklyn with nearly half
bs In Calvary Cemetery, Rio a mllllon reoldeal&amp;.
Grande.
Friends I;IUIY call at MIDer's Kyger
Boma for F,unerala after 4 p.m.
BY RITA WRIGHT
on &amp;mday. The body will be Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grover,
takaa to 1he c'*trch one hour Vinton, were recent caller• of
''" prlortothe.-.lcesonMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton JMes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones
spent a weekend with Mr. and
t.;; .
AN L. R ueker
Mrs. W1Ula White, Athalis.
: GALLIPOLIS - Au L.
Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Ward
: Rucbr, •· died In the Bolser and family, Colllmbus, were
• Medical Center around 12:30 I'OCOilt weekend guesta of Mr.
•• a.m., iJIIWI.-v.ay.
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and Mrs. WUUam Darst and
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MR. ANDMRS.C.S.GmBS,Pomeroy; MissLucllle Smith o1
Chester, and Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs. Anna Hllldore and Mrs.
Glady• Hayman of Syracuse attended the Southesstern Ohio
Retired Tesehers district llmcheon Thursday at Lake Hope
Lodge.
Entertaining the teachers were slngen from the New Le.lngton
lllgh School with Chet Long, WBNS-'IV newsman In Columbus
speaker fll' the gathering, Other speakers were Mrs. Kathry~
McCall, Southeastern Ohio Dlatrict Director of Porlamouth · Mrs
Eleanor Kizer, associate vice president of area five ancbmatl.
and Robert L. Fleming, elate vice presldeot o1 Col;..,b1111
Ulled ll!glslallon as his topic.
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eM Tburaday evening Long showed pictures of the mee11ng on
hla Columbus television show.

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A BUSY WEEKEND for Don Wolfe, Meigs lllgh School
facully member.
Friday night Wolfe attended the Meigs-Waverly game at
WaveriJ and then went to Colmnbus to pick up his daushter,
Janice, an altorney, then a relum to Racine. Saturday 1110miag
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and Janice left for llnclnnatl to attend the
weekend World Sarles games.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Wildermuth Friday evening.
Mn. Wlldermulh went ID the Aid' where Gerald Ia 1111i1118f!r
to ptelt him ap after Work. When she arrived, she fOWid berseU a
guest ol honor at a surpriae party along With her husband In obltilance of1helr
wedding ll'llivenarJ, Refrelllmenls were
served Including an lnllcrlbed anplvenary me baked by a-n
LeWis, an lillploye althe llora. The couple waa presented with a
llble ~t. olbronle ellryaaotfw:n»Jpw ..Jolnlqthe poup
~ ~ waa Mrs. B. F. Pannalee, formerly empibyed it 1he

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Despite his ononymlty ,
Hoaglin's job Is an essential one
thaI has Its own special
satbfacUon.s
"I get a certain amount of middle linebacker blietus.
aatillfaction if we do a good job
But against teams oul of the
of protecting the pasoer, for O!le American Football League,
thing," said Hoaglin. "We hove · whi ch the Browns will be
a Kond altitude of togetherness meeting regularly In tho
on the offensive llnc and when reshuffled National Football
the papers mention the qilar· League, Hoaglin is usually
terback wasn't dropped once, it faced with a defensive tackle
makes us feel gond."
over center.
The offensive line must have
''Then I have somebody
felt gond last year, when only coming every Ume," he said.
Los Angeles, Dakland and the "ll'o a little harder becanse he
New York Jets did a better canseethe ballgowhenfmake
protecting job. The Browns' 8111 the snap, and usually geta the
Nelsen and Jerry Rhome were jump on me. I 1ry to even it by
decked only 20 times all season. taking a step back as I snap the
Hoaglin's job on the line is ball ."
much more intricate than . HoaKlin also calls out changes
oimply hildag the ball to the m blocking assignments forced
quarterback. He \las a big role by a defensive shift on the
in helpins keep defender• away scrimmage line. "The tackles
from his quarterback.
and guard&amp; can't always see it
Against a standard 4·3 and have to be alerted," he
defense, be is free to help out explained.
the other linemen, unless the
Hoaglin will be snapping the

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hall Sunday to regular quar· The De d
terback Nelsen, who hao diacovere~ ;':a ~r;;'D~ wearne
recovered from an injured Arab herdsm an wh/
knee. Nelsen missed last week's sear&lt;hing for one or "~!
game with the Pittsburgh goats that had gone astray.
Steelers.
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MONDAY NIGHT

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ROBERT DAVIS, LEFT, and Ed King began Monday peeHng 40 lwbel ollbe
ll bushel ol apples that were picked by the men and women and children ol !be
Enlerprlae United Methodl.ot Church Saturday. The peeHng process Is the second
atep In mating dellciowl apJie butrer.

Suit for Money
Filed in Court
POMEROY - One divorce
was granted and a suit for
money was llled In Meigs
County Common Pleas Coort
Friday.
Elmo Pierce was granted a
divorce from Dottie Pierce on
charges of gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelly . The
plaintiff was also awarded the
custody of four minor children.
Paul 0 . Ervin, Racine, Rl. I,
filed suit for money in the
amoWJt of 11,775.00 against
WilllamJ. Ripley, Wheeling, W.
Va., for injuries and damages
received in an accident on Oct.
8, 1968 on SR 7 in Chester
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apples were placed In four large apple
butter ketUes. Tbe cooking process which
takes hours, was not completed w{w late
In the afternoon.
Tomorrow the process will begin again
with the remaining 40 buabel of apples.
l.aslyearthegroupmaael,26Squarts
with a proftt of $1,000. This no doubt is the
large8t apple butter operation In Meigs
County and a very hard way to earn a

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Ohio U. 17 Dayton 14
Kent 25 Western Michigan 22
Miami 19 Marshall 12
Marietta 28 Hiram 16
Wittenberg 30 Denison o
Wooster 14 Ohio Wesleyan 13
Muskingum 23 Ashland 6
Northwood (Mich. ) 18
Central Stale 12
Oberlin 21 Allegheny 20
Bethany 28
Case Western Reserve 6
Kenyon 39
Lake Forest UIU 0
Washington &amp; Jeffenou 14
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The apple butter is being sold for II a
quart. Pints are sold at cento providing
110
pint jars are furnished. It Is not necessary
ID furni!h the quart jars. However the
ladles could use them
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Everyone desiring to place orders
may call Barrie Spencer at 992-2447
There will be no deliveries. Orders may~
picked up at the church on Friday from
9:30 w11 12 noon to 4.30 and 6 to 7.30
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The term ··age1ast" means
a person who never lasts. It
stems from a Greek word
meaning "not laughing."

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In Sou1b VIetnam, U.S.
headqllltlerl diiel-' that the
enUre fleet of CH47 QUnoolt
bellcopten baa been gnlllllded
pending an llmlllpllon laiD
poulble clefecta Into the twin-

A aepante Sal!lon report
SaturdeJ aald die U,s. Air
rorce II lllln8 lupenonlc Ft
Pbantom jet fl&amp;hlerobomben ID
fly low level I'IUII over
CommWJlat IIIIPPIY routes In
jet alrerafl. One Dl the bll Laol and nor1hern {',j!m(wtla ID
rliopperl craahecl last month, apo( targets for attack. The
ldUln8 aeveral Gill.
Phantoms can cover more
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Steel was ordered f&lt;K' 40
barges, but lhrougb "gross
mlacalculatlona'' the shipment
totaled eDough for 7G to 130
barges, the lnvesllptors aald.
Only 16 were aclually built.
Reporting on an lnYesllpUon
beaded by Rep. John E. Moa,
· Jl.Callf., the CGIDDlltree aald the
Agency for lntemaUonel Development (AID) IJ&gt;.ean the
barge-bulldlng program In such
haste In 11165 that II had no
agreement with the Saigon
sovemment on designs, drawlnga or plano of any kind for
the barges.
"In effect, AID ..,.....
onont ••1.3
million of the Amt'l'ican taxpayen' money lor the steel but
moving emblem; Annis L. could not clearly eelabllsb that
Philps, Pomeroy, JZ7.50, the steel shipped from the
speeding ; Carolyn M. Cain, United Stales hod actually
Athene, Rt. 5, $18.50, speeding ; arrived In Vietnam or thet the
Robert R. Snyder, Belpre, steel off~oaded In Vietnam hod
$42.~. speeding; Paul E. Me· been delivered to the Thu An
DWJiel, Pt. Pleasant, $25, ex- storage area," aald theCGIDDlllplred operators llcelllh!; tee.
Thomas L. Lee, Albany, RD, ''The !allure of the Agency
$25, open flask In vehicle.
for International Development
to properly plan and efllclently
pheae the procurement and use
of thousands of tons of steel bl
Vlelllam resulted In the unne-

WASHINGTON (UP!) - 'The
fl&gt;!'tlgll aid agency wasted more
than mlllloll by buying lclA8
of steel for barses for VIetnam
while moel never were buUt
and none probably ever was
needed, the Houae Govemmeat
Operalione Commltree aald
Saturday.
The steel was too lhicll and
too short, was nol COWJted at
the dock, and wu left to ruslln
mud in an open storase area
for four yearB, the commltree
said.

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POMEROY - Ten defend·
ants were fined, one was boWid
Dulaney to Speak ov&lt;ir to the Grand Jury, one
other placed on probation and
At K of p Dinner seven forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Friday.
GALLIPOLIS - Leon R. Fined by Judge Frank W.
Dulaney, superintendent of the Porter were Robert K.
KofPHomelnSpringfield will Canaday, Rutland, and Ernest
be guest speaker here s.au!day M. Cole, Jr., Pomeroy, Rt.3, $10
Oct. 24, during the K o1
and costa each, speeding ;
Lodge's monthly family dinner Charles F. Althouse, Albany,
at the Knights of Pythlas llall. Rt. 2, $25 and costs plus
•
The potluck affair will iJeglo.. daplages, rsckless operauon;
at 6:30 p.m. Individuals are M.rshell !It Runt, "'arletta,
( asked to bring their own table assessed costs only, speeding;
aervtce.
Frank Musser and VIrginia F.

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PHNOM PENH (UPl)-CGm·
lllllnilt lrOOIII attaclled for the
fifth cCJ!l1001111ve day Saturday
In an attempt to break up a
10,001Hnan Cl!miJodlan task
force dug In U miieo north or
Phnun Penb. neld aepall aald
3,000 freeh North Vlea..were thrown Into the olftllllve.
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charges of driving while In·
IDxtcated: Elson O'Conner, no
address recorded was assessed
costa only, made restitution,
placed on probation for five
years on charges or fraud and
non..upport.
Forfeiting bondawere Elwood
overload; James D. HutJr.
Howard, Rutland, Rt. 1, and
chinson. Oak Hill. Rt. I. 167 and
Danny
W. Robinson, Clifton,
costs 147 suspended, overload;
$17.50 each, posted, no slow
Charles L. Splr•s, Rutland, Rt.
I, 112 and costo, speeding; Ella
F. Jeffero, Pomeroy, flO and
costa, no operators license.
Bowfd'over"lO the Gdha Jury
was ~ames Franklin Barnette,
Musser, Long Bottom, RD, $15
and costo each, disturbing the
peace; Richard E. Elliott,
Gallipolis, Rl. 2, $161 and costs,
Jm suspended, overload; Roy
JWJior Newell, Pomeroy, $157
and costa, $107 suspended,

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MRS. ED KING. Is &lt;OI'lng apples,
the third step of the apple buller
.....-auon. Lut year the men and
women of the Enterprise United
Mathodlat Church made 1,265 quarts.

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llfOWid and are leu . . . .)lie
to Comm111lat antlaimlft defeDIOI than o1her ~~
planes.
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Four eambodiiln!i:~ll9lalen

were repOrted killed and more
lilan 20 wounded In .tl!e attack
on the Cambodlall ~ foreel
Sa~,- railing'. ~ thla
week ID 13 ldlled
a\ least
I:IZ wounded.
UP! correspondent Kale
Webb reported seeing 12 bodies
clad In regular North VlelDa·
meae Army uniforms and
nnmerous t:rall.s or. blood and
Dattened gr. . w~ II Ill'
peared the attacllers hod
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•'They are trying til wear us
down," saki Brtc. Gen. Trong
Van Phanmoeung, rommander
of the 1~-~~altaUon tuk force.
"Despite the aeriousneaa of the
attacks 1 do nol lbink you can
say we have reached an
lmpaaee.
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'"nney attacll us every nigh~
leavl"'l us too tlred•f.o lUlU the
sweeps and cleaning up aperaUona we need to, but · we are
maneuvering."
ADolller Rqlmelrt
The cambod!an seneral aald
N&lt;K'th Vletnameae forcell hod
been lncl'eued by about one
regiment.
Jn Minor Wreck
The cambodlan force has
been lrying to clear Highway 8,
GALUPOIJS - No one was a main artery l'1llUllng ilortiJ
Injured In I minor traffic ac- from Phnom Penh to the
elden! lnveetigated Friday by province capital of Kcmpons
the Ohio State Highway Patrol. TIHlin.
The mlahep OCCUlTed '"' Rt.
Military sources aald 1he
218, nine tentha miles south of Phantom jeta were ftylng dally
Rt. 790 wbere Michael 0 . miaslona over Communlal supBeaver, 18, Rl. 2, Crown City, ply routes In cambodia and
swerved to mlsa a truck whlcb Laos In a role thel In the past
slop~ In the roadway driven baa been handled by llshl'!l"
by MonviDe C. Swain, Z7, Rl. I, aircraft.
Crown City. The ileJiver auto The Phantoms carry no
wen I off the blghway and struck bombs and are arilled only witlt
a fence. No cllaUM waslaaued. a 20mm hlgb apeec1 cannon and

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lallbacll Pete Neal (311) caaghl an !B-yard pass from QB
Larry &amp;lowden on this play In lbe socond pertod. Neal picked
up a flnl down on the Athens nine with 2f seconds remaining

In the hell. Closing In on left are Bulldogs LesChempHn (21)
Bob Fennell ( 13) and Don Wood ( 11). That's Blue DevU ac~
Tom Prose otretched out on 'h• growld on lower left of pl&gt;oto.
GABS won, 14-0.

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1he steel upon arrival In
Vlelllam resulted In 1he delrll·
oration and shortage of thou·
aanda ol lolls of the steel and
poulbly di~,l'lion from Ita
Intended use.
Since the lnvesllptiiNI, the
CGIDDllllee said, lllep8 have
been taken to sell the steel to
recover U.S. cotta. The agency
bartered away $100,000 worth of
the steel In exchan&amp;e for
$400,000 worth of plledrlvera
and other promised equlpmen~
II said.
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ST?PPEDSHORT - Eaatem's Dave Smith lallopped short of the goal during ael;.., In
Fridays 2U vlclory over KYSer C...... Smith, however, scored moments later on i two
yurd plunge. Bobcats and Eagles in thla action shot are left to ri8ht Mite Beebe (ell) Da
White (31), Roy Thomas (13), Roger Karr (64), Mike Boring (79), Howard Bsht !54l Gregve
McCarty (30) and Eastern's Richard liter (65).
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CLEVELAND ( UPI ) - Fred
Hoaglln'o job lor the Cleveland
Browne may not be glamorous,
hat al least he doesn't get
booed.
Hoaglin is a five-year veteran
at center for the Browne, who
starta his 52nd consecutive
same today against the anclnnall Bengsls.
" I'm used to nol beinK
i.nown,"
aaid
Hoaglin
philosophically. "It's been that
way all my life. Somelimeo it's
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upend!""' of Dllll'e te"='ir·r
"' JoiUIIOn
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rocketaformarldnglarJ•IIfor
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lhlihtfmllll&lt;ill'oflht''.Killli'\Can
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'I!W'lli..... j¥11 ~are
tupayerfunda,"Uieeommltree '!he first U.S. (Jlellldent to be walllng··hlgb••bove, .1111if,iaald
no address recorded, on
llld, .,
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sworn In by a WOJI!an. The Ulea:perlmonthasalreadfmet
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"Moreover, 1he !allure of the 3~:ge w:!,.r,~w:eughrea ~ with conalderable .111ccm In
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GALLIPOLIS - The United gradesE-7,~or&amp;hUllheve government of VIetnam to Texas.
States Army heo just announced only 24 houra to reenllat In
a new policy which makes grade, tltose remaining out of
Army veterans dlacherged In service over :M houn face •
ll I In IAIIIn II 0/ e, Ill ,... - , IN
grades E-8 and below eligible to drop In grade.
Wllmnod. 'l1le edllrr rr •• a. ... te t1 IW IIIIa.
reenlist without loss In grade. Army veterana out of 801'\'l&lt;e
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According to Sergeant for more than 30 months 011111
lttiiWt.., ........ N(llll
Maxwell, local Army recruiter, apply for a detennin&amp;Uon from
this move will allow thouaands Army pencmnel offlclala to find
of former servicemen to bring the grade they may be
their skills and e"""rience back reenlisted ln.
ID the Regular Army without Drop In and - Sergeant
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oacriflcing one of their hard- Maxwell, al811 N. Court, Athena,
won sergeant or opecialist or call m30Z2 today. He has
still more Information fiR' ex • Spanish War Vet. Omitted
slripea.
Under the former ruling, an soldiers who deelre to wear the
Mlnenvllle, Ohio
E-8 hod just three montha to Army green again.
Oct.2, 1170
reenlist and retain his grade if
Dear SirS:
he had less than four years total Penn State Steall
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We noted In a receullaaue of your P'pel' that yoo llaled Malgl
service. Those E-4's with more
County Veterana. You did not Uat any Spanish Amerlean War
then four years service hod just 7 Puses In Win
PLUS
24 houro. Now those In both
veterans.
categories who hove been out of ·BOSTON (UPI)- PenD Slate
MJINJband, Gurney L. Mlchetl, ol near &lt;llelter, Ia a veteran
the service for up to 30 monthe Ulled eeven pasa int.ercepllonl ID olthatwar. We wonder If there are any......, veter8ill of lbat war
may return without penalty.
throllle the Boston Collese In Meigs County?
Those who left the Army In attacll and converted one of
My '*tabend fell lui Fobnlary, ~ bla right blp and
them Into a OQ&amp;o)'1ll'd IIOIII'in&amp; bla rl&amp;bt arm. He Ia making a aallalaetor)' _...,ry; can ~
plunge by Franco llarrlllor t.bo with a walker. He Wll 12 lui May. Reopeetfully, Mn. G. L.
Three Petitions
w1nnlnil toucbdown Saturday In Michael
Granted by Court a 28-3 win over the Eaglaa.
Ed. Note: The lllllng of veterans waa prepared by the State
TheNlttany LIGnl, mappilqj I Alcy, General 'I Office.
rare two same klllll&amp; streelt,
GALLIPOLIS Three also got one yard acortnc
divorce petitions were granted plunges from 1 r ve he(fbacll
AB TO WED
Friday by Gallia County Joel Ramlcb and il1lb quarGAWPOUS - Applylna for
ConunM Pleas Courl Judge terbacllJolmllufnagelandaU.
a
marriage llcenae. Friday ill
Ronald R. Calhoun.
yard IDudldown retum o1 a
GaWa
Counl:jl Probate Court ·
Harley Wataon, Rt. 1 North· bloclled BC p1111t bJ llnebacbr
were
Ronald
Carrol Waash, 30, '
up, was granted a divorce Jacll Him.
from Mariam G. Watson, Penn . Slala'a . ••ven In- Crown City, U. S. NBI'J', 11M!
Jean Cos, II, Narlbup,
Berea, on ground of 81'0118 lerctptlma, · wltldl were four Doona
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three childron, all of age. Grosa four BC fumble recoverlel.
DIVORCE .SlED
neglect of duly and ex1teme Starlin&amp; Easle quarterback GALLIPOLIS - Nancy
cruelty were 1he grounda of a Red llarrtl, wbo bad belli In- Mar&amp;aret Marlin, Rt. 1, hu
Wlllt.DISIMY's
divorce granted Gusla Cos, tercepled illreo ~ In t.bo filed a pelltlon teeklna a
All Clrl'!»JI Fiiture
GaWpolls, from Odie Cos, Rt. 2, Eac~M' llrll tltree '!lctoriu, divorce from Jerry 'l'homu
GaWpolls. The couple baa eight was pkked oflllilllmll before Martin, addrell unlcnown. They
children, all of age. Teresa Jane a near ...P'~ bome croWd wen married Nov. a, 11118 and
Burke, GaUJpolls, was granted and rM«V~ ~ 1i11J Rqlp- baye three cbUdren. Mrs.
a divorce from John Siepl10n man·wu ·U.I&amp;cepted onca. · Mei11nchargedgrossnegleclol
Burke. They were married Jan.
duty and extreme cruelty.
21, 1987 and hove two children.
The Rusalan ruler Vladl·
mlr Intrilduced Chrlallanity
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Into Rusala. He bee~ a
Christian Ill 1187 and shortly
thereafter ordered all bll
Tonight. Oct. 11
f::~~ to . become Christ·
AOI&gt;ert Culp
""t.llo
POMEROY - Pomeroy
.Elliott Goul
Pollee liivesijgated a ·fw..car
Ovlll C•nnon·.
accident Frlila/ al a::.m. on
TDnlthl,-· I Tuos.
Cbelter Roa . Da
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lnWsettion of SR
OAI!Ilt IN TOWN
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7and,~ .~hlae..-'1\'88 strucll
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Ellzabolh Taylor
In tba ·J'e~ ·by a ""'~1,1, driven
Warren ltatty
bY Uoyd' ..irt'l0:-01 ,Ji'Onton. Ca-no:
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MIDDLEPORT - Milton Ell
Russell, 13, Middleport, died
Saturday morntns at the
· ' O'Blenesa Memorlalllospltal 1n
' Athens.
Born Nov. e, 1189, Mr. Russell
was the son of the late Harvey
·.. and Emma Russell. He was
.. preceded In death also by his
: wife, Halen Au1herson Russell,
.. · a daughter and two sisters.
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SUrviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Hubert (Emma) Pullins,
"' Middleport, and Mrs. Howard
:· (Frances) Stover, Chillicothe;
' ' two80118, Truman A., Pomeroy,
and Thomas Omar of COIWD·
.-.. busi a brother, Roy, Mid·
.. dleport, a slater, Mrs. Clem
(Katie) Pierce, Columbus, 11
grandcblldren and 15 greatgrandcblldren.
Mr. Russell was a member
"' of the Bradbury &lt;;!lurch of
Christ and tba Btqtherbood of
'" · Railway Cam10n of America.
... He hu worked as a car
repalmum for the New York
Central Railroad for over 40
yeara before his reUrement.
• Mr. Russell has been a patient
:; at the lllll'llag home In Albany
;: for a year and ball preceding
.. his dull\.
• • Funeral services will be held
- at 2 p.m. Monday al the
Rawllng..CO.ta FWJeral Home
with the Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
officiating. Burial will be In the
Middleport HID Cemetery.
Friends may call at the fWIOral
home any time alter 10 a.m.
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'resided on Rt. 2, Crown City. He
was born in Lawrence County
m Oct. 2, 1699.
He marrted the former Effie
Thornton, who survlvtl, as does
a son, Jolin Rucker, Columbus,
and three grandcblldren.
Funeral services will be held
I p.m., Tuesday at Miller's
Home for Funerals with Rev.
Merritt Sanders officiating.
Burial will be In Mercerville
Cemetery. Friends may caU at
the funeral home after 2 p.m.,
Monday.

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POMEROY - Will they or won't they?
That's the big question will! the MelgsAthleUc Board which Is
pondering If the public support will he lhere for the Big Bend
Mlnetrel Association'• fall mullical to be staged on Oct. 22 and
Oct. 24 at the new high acbool.
Tbe board is wondering If people will support Ill• show - the
first given at the new school - since It Is being beld at the new
high school. Previously, the shows of the association hove been
staged either at convenient town locations or at the county fair
whicb hes other attractions with which to draw In people.
The board, which is sponsoring llle two night showing, and the
minstrel association members, however, (X'Oceeding with a
positive attitude since support of the local talent p"""'nlation has
been excellent over the pastl7 years.
Meanwhile, Don Wolfe, faculty member and active athletic
board member, has placed advance sale lickete to the m1111ical on
sale at the New York Clothing House, Swlsher-Lohse Drugs
Nelson's Pharmacy in Pomeroy, and at Weotem Auto, Du~
Drags and Vlllsge Pharmacy In Middleport. Purchasers can aave
,...~ ~Ia, o,n ~'f:.~ ~~~chased In advance. The
. advance sale
wW .... on " !I' evenlni Of.Wednel!day, Oct. 21..Student tickets
hove been set to sell at w.centa, incluflin&amp; bigb scbool sindenio sq
that famllles attending tho show will not be loo hard hit fm:.n.
ctally. Incidentally, both student and adult advance tlckete are on
sale at the high school.
Meantime, cast members are buckling down to some pretty
hard rehearsal sessions to put the finishing touches on tbe
Jl'ocllctliNI which will be emceed by veteran association master of
ceremonies, Joe Struble ol Pomeroy.

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KEITH, BOBBY AND MARVIN ROUSH, aons of Martin T.
&amp;ush, allslstent shill engineer at 1he Philip Sporn Plant are
pictured with their prize Hereford cattle In the October
of
''Ohio Power Review," the company publication for employes.
The &amp;ush cattle were successfuUy shown at both the Mason and
the Meigs County Fulrs.

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GEmNG A LAUGH Is his
business. Comedlaa A I a a
King planla a blg IdS&amp; on
cbeet of Mrs. Robert F.
Kennedy al New York re·
James H. Walters
cepllon for Redford·Stuy·
, ...ant Reotoratloa Corp.,
GALIJPOLIS - Funeral an organlzallon fo u ad e d
aervlcea for James Henry lbree years ago by Mrs.
Walters will be held 2 p.m. Kennedy's Ia t e buoband.
Monday at lhe Harrisburg · Bed for d·Siuyveoant Is a
Baptlal Church with Rev. C. J. SM·block section of central
U!mley ofllelallng. Burial will Brooklyn with nearly half
bs In Calvary Cemetery, Rio a mllllon reoldeal&amp;.
Grande.
Friends I;IUIY call at MIDer's Kyger
Boma for F,unerala after 4 p.m.
BY RITA WRIGHT
on &amp;mday. The body will be Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grover,
takaa to 1he c'*trch one hour Vinton, were recent caller• of
''" prlortothe.-.lcesonMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton JMes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones
spent a weekend with Mr. and
t.;; .
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Mrs. W1Ula White, Athalis.
: GALLIPOLIS - Au L.
Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Ward
: Rucbr, •· died In the Bolser and family, Colllmbus, were
• Medical Center around 12:30 I'OCOilt weekend guesta of Mr.
•• a.m., iJIIWI.-v.ay.
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Chester, and Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs. Anna Hllldore and Mrs.
Glady• Hayman of Syracuse attended the Southesstern Ohio
Retired Tesehers district llmcheon Thursday at Lake Hope
Lodge.
Entertaining the teachers were slngen from the New Le.lngton
lllgh School with Chet Long, WBNS-'IV newsman In Columbus
speaker fll' the gathering, Other speakers were Mrs. Kathry~
McCall, Southeastern Ohio Dlatrict Director of Porlamouth · Mrs
Eleanor Kizer, associate vice president of area five ancbmatl.
and Robert L. Fleming, elate vice presldeot o1 Col;..,b1111
Ulled ll!glslallon as his topic.
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A BUSY WEEKEND for Don Wolfe, Meigs lllgh School
facully member.
Friday night Wolfe attended the Meigs-Waverly game at
WaveriJ and then went to Colmnbus to pick up his daushter,
Janice, an altorney, then a relum to Racine. Saturday 1110miag
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and Janice left for llnclnnatl to attend the
weekend World Sarles games.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Wildermuth Friday evening.
Mn. Wlldermulh went ID the Aid' where Gerald Ia 1111i1118f!r
to ptelt him ap after Work. When she arrived, she fOWid berseU a
guest ol honor at a surpriae party along With her husband In obltilance of1helr
wedding ll'llivenarJ, Refrelllmenls were
served Including an lnllcrlbed anplvenary me baked by a-n
LeWis, an lillploye althe llora. The couple waa presented with a
llble ~t. olbronle ellryaaotfw:n»Jpw ..Jolnlqthe poup
~ ~ waa Mrs. B. F. Pannalee, formerly empibyed it 1he

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Hoaglin's job Is an essential one
thaI has Its own special
satbfacUon.s
"I get a certain amount of middle linebacker blietus.
aatillfaction if we do a good job
But against teams oul of the
of protecting the pasoer, for O!le American Football League,
thing," said Hoaglin. "We hove · whi ch the Browns will be
a Kond altitude of togetherness meeting regularly In tho
on the offensive llnc and when reshuffled National Football
the papers mention the qilar· League, Hoaglin is usually
terback wasn't dropped once, it faced with a defensive tackle
makes us feel gond."
over center.
The offensive line must have
''Then I have somebody
felt gond last year, when only coming every Ume," he said.
Los Angeles, Dakland and the "ll'o a little harder becanse he
New York Jets did a better canseethe ballgowhenfmake
protecting job. The Browns' 8111 the snap, and usually geta the
Nelsen and Jerry Rhome were jump on me. I 1ry to even it by
decked only 20 times all season. taking a step back as I snap the
Hoaglin's job on the line is ball ."
much more intricate than . HoaKlin also calls out changes
oimply hildag the ball to the m blocking assignments forced
quarterback. He \las a big role by a defensive shift on the
in helpins keep defender• away scrimmage line. "The tackles
from his quarterback.
and guard&amp; can't always see it
Against a standard 4·3 and have to be alerted," he
defense, be is free to help out explained.
the other linemen, unless the
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hall Sunday to regular quar· The De d
terback Nelsen, who hao diacovere~ ;':a ~r;;'D~ wearne
recovered from an injured Arab herdsm an wh/
knee. Nelsen missed last week's sear&lt;hing for one or "~!
game with the Pittsburgh goats that had gone astray.
Steelers.
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POR'I'LAND, MEIGS Q&gt;UNTY ..,. ._.of pollllol, lila,
war, U3'Jiclcinll, ~. :--7J110111and polhltiGn, II1IGDg
OCher lribulatl0111, we 8ole ," Drup" leellll to have take~~ Ill tbe
baclt pq•. But the~ bun~ 1011e away. 11'1 at111 here,
eollngatlheboalthondU,.ofouryouthlilrelbecanceriUa.
Opium, coealne and llllrijuiDa were known Ill the SICIIe Ale
pe&lt;~ple; ways C1l culllnllng and pt'e(llrlnc opium describad on
tables C1l atone b)' the Sumertaria 7,01D yeara B. c. are about 11
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EDITORIALS

In South America the coca leaf wu restricted Ill tbe
aristoc:racy Ill rellltoul ceremmiel. Today there are oome olglll
mW!on Wlel'l. Patlmll C1l addlctloll epldemica baw repelled
tbom8elves dalm IMnllb blllory. Druga were mainlJ' 111011 lor
rellgliiWI pw-pooes or Ill prepare warriara for bailie.
The Austrlllian psychiatrist Dr. D. S, Bell 1ey1 marijuana
was dellheralelyusedat one lime to promolun ''1111e to klll"
wllhln a group of polllicalaiiiUilna tn Persia; and he cites tbe
case C1l an addiction epidemic In Japan after Wcrld w.- n wben
stodlpiles C1l amplbelamineo lor Japan's armed forces becanle
available 111 thepubllc; and the more receJ~I occurrence of the use
otrm&gt; in the u. s.
Heroin, introduced Ill the U. S. in 1191, was heralded as a
miracle drug. And Dr, BeD IIUIIIIII up by saying, "eacil small
ootbreak should be counlered lmmedlately." Our youth does not
trust the establlahment, but to tbe pusher oo !be -~ they entrust their moet prized pcllleBilona, heJilth, mlndl and their very
life.
'J'heycilooserodlsreprdwbattheyknow, thai the pusher hu
great ccmpetitllll, and to make money, must make and keep
customers, 111811Y times to feed his own addlctllll. He ooly
..-.-• to seU ' 'pure grau" when !t'o realJ)TlniD!d with cobllp
and rhubarb leaves lor bulk and spited with 1 dub of !.ID, DMT,
heroin, or blaclt opium far effects lod addkltoa.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Dept. alftnns thai onr 90 per

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IIIII teep ~ a ''IIIIIW Jqb," . . W.itW
ond lialV&lt;~,IDCI- 11t the ~.Gf this
• - Nlllllna tho)' are . . ~ boobd, !bey llarl411 befdn. 1!11-. til ,...UU tbe l*m 111at hll ond IIIJIIIII,)' ~ ,- . this
~~~~~,... ''doesn~ do ,io mud1 tor me."
, lha ._, ~~ hlriDiea lion~ @liljNri·ll Willi t0ti1cco or
It~~ 11m til bU 'pll)'llciallldd!Cil!il, bulame,PIInd llc:Gbol. 11'1 Ilk; lz1lnll lo'pi'ove ille VliiiUIIl h IJ P.eil bY
118Yclloloclctl need to - - 1'*11 lilt ,lin&gt;" JUil. do- ' tbnqlt!nr Amei1ctai ftntdlled llllllbiii11101Dr ~~ ln
....,._ IMIIIWIIIII'IjllaJul ~\'M tlllin. 'nwjlqli, . I)', bit ]obi, lbe llime,
lhink lbay mow mare tiiiJI JIIIWIIa Cl' !~Mba, Ill 1111$ 011ll!ld
WE AUlD Nq1.1; lllal will! lhr IIIW ~ Drq ~ II!•
lhpoaloflldlool; they11t ''baii"~GIIii-Ait,andtryiD JIIIIIIIIID Sepfelliblr.; (~
C1l ~IMr&gt;
bnulh • ''lpldor" oft 1beir . . . . , , ·
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the [11111117 for 1.11!11 ~ I"! IIIII t1J of "II'UI" ll ~ ,liiltd
lloollllll'ljUanlmatea,.. product~" !llellllM!f !ll IIOelety? Pfllbiblt DH1II C1l ~boo~! canvlclod will he free now. 'l'bk lliliuld
Are lta elfldl delirlble ondlbould ltw l!ilallled!
lllak'e'fGI' a Ilia •~~~' fu8n wbo like Ill D••HianpnpJ, in
Abautbllf 111e aludollta Ba7 DQ.'' IIIJUillf .a pi,M fol'belpf , mare W.,. than one. ··
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Soatldl Ukellle Llplllck murderer • flw' ,W. bllc1t - ''Slap · . '..,..,. ate I8W cenllra for rebilbiUtallcll C1l 111'111 -~
me bofan I ml apln,"
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CGIIfiW 11\1111111 l!'illloDL PGike Ll. Ralpll De«t4f Of , , ,
Wballlerfarpollbl-ornoi,IIIID1metllnhlaltplacea buannoaniih . . . ~toCllllbal !!niP , · ;:~
I8Y lbe law •plnat Catmau- ba ~
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Y0111b llfltbe older pnerallan doliln~ know about It, llut fll,tllfrml UlllledAI'Poa\ ~-"-"~tu'
~ C!~Jar
neither doea llle. ,....._11M!~~ to IIi~ T.B.IIldpollD,IIldl!lCftdliilaplailltdfarall,pfttl, ~·, ;:, .
1linoo and hopbeodl. M lbe aclel!u.t CaniPeree ~Willi w1ib
The ilclllticlalii mi'~ ~ pllll 'lllllt·ean IIi' . ·.. wltb
llc&lt;lltol, ba reporl.• too much alcobolll debllltalloi, J* a·lillie ~ llllVed, when an the tbonalnda C1l 111011 and flmDI• ate
1111,)' be qulle benellclll.lll relaxi'Wibe bodJ; ald Ill illceaU=' b)' bomefrmiEuNpeandanoverbodbeltercbedl:apln .
sllmulaliniJ the ~ell's ~tltiVII,Julcel, breoklnc down.Into wbocareto,atesalnctolill&lt;*epotandWIItheiiOIHUOi'l,wlllaep
natural (:illlli""MI, and leaYIIIIIIe l)'ltem,
«1 Wf1tkinc to pay lues to f1a-nlab care IIIII bop of~ booted
Bat CIIU1Ibls lollpiiDiically Ill lbe U..-; • ar 40 yean 1&amp;0 pllll'lllan, hoping to get them ~~~~hooked.
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So,IIIJn hu the IUIIIIIItt 10111. and irbere II an lbla IIIGIIe)'
enetl)', e1p1od menlaloapiiCity,lod comforlnerves, Todl,y
Cllllinc from, reoiJTr
llnow heller, They are • prom~ ceue C1l Iww cancer, lllaJI we
Wb)'.,..1we gelanlmetldmenttaclted In there ..De place,
walllllaiiOIIII to see If marijuana II Just• mild .umutna- lllallhele pooi'llck follt (wbo lited a pod lei-of~ to .gel
oolhlng Ill be alarmed abaul!
booked and ruin 1 JIOl'fecd7 bealllly bocb') when~ -- Ill
All thla hu been dilproved lime llld apln - ond JII'OI'ed _.,on the otreetupln,get Cl' be&amp;iftll~joblnd . · ~fO \rwk
again and again that thla Intoxicant - C81111 blranlty. Large and·peybac:Ube CCII( Gllbeir CIII'UO otben C!lll\!e'mlilet{j c
dose&amp; may produce CCIIfuolon, dlsorlentaUon, and lncreued
And IIOII1DIIhen and 1MI'I will be abla Ill !el 01\ttlub living
anxiety lod 118Ycilollllutirw bows ond OYen weeb. Moat folk do and nOt w Cempled Ill quitwonlllllpt nn welfare, ,;~

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If the church were to try
to communloate successfully
today, its buildings would
have lo be psychedelic pads,
its choir girls topless, lb
h01rnnl baWdy, prayers rO·
p(;C,.s by pot and the vlcat a
Wtll'koown pop sln_.r.
-"''M Rw. William lloit, tGlft, Anyliotm recror of
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nine yW'll. She holds a B.S. of three c~ildren , S~lp , a
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The Farmers Bank and ~~g~t ,ln .Ihe. local school ofMlchlgan ; Mark, a student of
Savlrrp Co:• w1ll be c!-.1 all : iystern foqr 'years, She Is a law at the University ol
dly Monday ln obserVance of · member of St. Peter's Arizona, and Mrs. Julia ErlcColwnbus Day,
Episcopal Church and serves on son, whose husband is a
Professor at the University of

"Ufe cannot be an sunshine, of Mrs. Gloeckner who admits
There must be a little rain,
to a shynesa about reading her
There must be a little sadneu, own poetry,
There must be a lillie psln,
Widow of Jacob Gloeckner,
who operated a greenhouse ln
So do not be dlscouraged
Monkey Run many years, she
When you bave met defeat,
bas two dlughters, Mrs, Ruth
For lt takes both joy and sorrow Moore of Pomeroy, and Mrs,
To malie a 'life complete.''
Mary Elizabeth Horton of
Huntingdon, Pa.; a son, Alfred,
BY clw\LENE HOEFUCB of Cantoo; lour grandchildren,
Refreshing by Its very slm- and three great-grandchildren.
pUcily and philosopblcal view of Aaked far a favorite poem,
111e ~ the poetry of Pomeroy's Mrs. Gloeclmer leafed through
· Mrs. Grace Gloeckner.
her scrapbook and soon
~~al hundred poems have produced, "Kind Thoughts lor
been iirltlen by the gracious 81- Others" :
yesr-bld Mrs. Gloecllner whose "When we are Wa day or two,
abundant faith in God and her And cannot do wbat others do,
fellow man speaks from her When we must slay indoors
evecy line.
alone,
' w'ordti ol conaolatioil, tributes we sit and sigh, complain
., Ill men of Go,d. poetry heralding and moan.
,; ' the holldays are included ln her
, acrapbook.
H we look around us we wlll
.one of I.,- favorites, and the ...
" iJne ..thlcil her lrieoda consider There'• many far worse off
'" her ~loce• Is UUed "The than we,
; 'Eorthly Ute of Olrts!," 32 some blind, aome lame, or
: , ...... rel:aimllng !lie otory ·of very Ill,
, · Chrtsl from lib , b!rl!l. ,ln the But 11111i\ingly say - 'It ~
m•..li!: 111 !Ill ~Uon God's Will.'
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oot · cllmil1lihed the H they With lew. bleulnp can
" . talent nor tile ~Demory of Mrs. be cheeriUI and py.
~ Gloockn~. AltllouCiubebunot Aa they 811 or lle In bed all
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now lor over a dlf,
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year, she's determined Ill get We should be ubamed Ill
back to It d!lriP&amp; lhe winter complaJ• and s1lh
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her poejlll ..... ~wled her by.
.very first - ·a ''ditty". wrllten ,
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Discipline First
Up to Colleges
Guidelines lor the code sug- mittee found, has furnished a
By LEE LEONARD
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that university officials lm- convenient sanctuary for those
UPI Statebouse Reporlor
COLUMBUS (UPI) - While mecllately suspend a student if in the uni versity community
the work of the joint legWative they wllness a destructive act who wish to dodge enforcement
of high standards of personal
on his part.
Ohio Politics
The committee also recom- and professional cllsclpline.
committee on campus disorders mends llnancial assiJtance be
is not yet flnlshed, lts interim withheld from ·:any student CWiO Bennett is
report isaued last week reveals guilty of serioua nusc:onduct, resome basic ldeos of the com- gardleu of his academic stand·
mlttee members,
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On Ent AF Base
It II interesllng to note that It also recommends a law re- REEDSVILlE - •-· CWO
12 ol the 34 pages of the repart qulring lbe reporling of serious
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ommeodationa on slltdent and lorcement authorities - ·an ap- =.t!'f.w~
faculty condiiCI at state-opera\- parent attempt Ill force Wllver- to HQ, U.S, • - air defense
ed universities.
lilies Ill pollee their ranks,
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are the first Ill be llealed in 1llmllar code of coildliCt lor lac- Base, Colo.
the sb: oectloos o1 the repart, ulty members, eotabllsbed un- CWO Bennett, a ballistic
'lbecommllleefecommendsa der lbe same terma.
mlttf!lledelenoecenterleciulloal
code C1l minimtDD st.ndards of
FaCility G11ldellae8
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OOI1IIUd and dlsclpline far stu- This code irould ,..U out willl the plml division, deputy
denf;l, either drawn b)' the Wll- faculty lnl1rUCliona1 obliptlona chlef C1l Staff lor Loglsllca with
v...-u.. and a(llll'O'ed by lbe and .mate faculty members"" ~~~~:
Board of a.gtnll, drafted by spoollble for malnlilning order
the Board C1l ~enll or by the and guiding sllldanlo 1n proper slltlllled at Ft. Carson, Colo,
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It wotild 101t forth · .,.,tiona malldallon Medal and the
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colleges will gel a shot at 11. ·
111 apply whelhei' graduate of Eaalem Hlgb
u ~ dnlp the ball, the Gen· ... not the . offending faculty School near a...ter,
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duties lmmedlately, according
to Mrs. Willard Call, president
of the Association. "The
Christmas Seal Campsign wlll
be launched itn November
lOth," reports Mrs. Christensen, " And thi.!l year we have set
our goal lor $0,000 which Is
needed to carry on the year
round program of the Gallla
County Tuberculosis and Health

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Mrs. ChriBtensen, who resides

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without the automobile. This
legillation would tell Detroit
that if that is the ctae, they
mill! make an automobile
with which Americans can
live.
-Sen. Edmund S. Mlll~it.
D-MoiM, on o biU that
. would rtquire pollutioncars bu 1976.
I think lt Is in/url01111 to
my reputation to hint that
I could fire a shot at i tar_.t
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. To be educated and informed about the entire religious
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NEW YORK (NEA) presentatlo
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than any Democratic gubernatorial nominee m New York fa~, even tbO""" hia •• ed--'~ ,_ -umpy. l w·••k-' bim
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Its editorials, reviews and art1cles are not what you that bave long afflicted his party's races for this crucial w throuab 1 DeWtpaper plant on a "greetinJiour"&gt;and
would find 1n Presbyterian Life or Csthollc Digest. This office
It wu- of the most tncreaibly Inept pertormanen in my
Is not to say that it ls smashing stained glass or promoUng
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new heresies; it has other priorities than the construction For openers, there Is evidence ~nd much conviction
MoW., into a room with perhaps slx or ell',: tilrls al
of cathedrals or the progress of denominational mergers. among the expe_rts here that Goldberg s campaign seriously de.U, he would ohalte bandJ with two and ust bow In
Right now for instance it proposes a new calendar
lacks money, IS badly disorganized, reftects inadequate ""'-1• ""le ro the
The rea~on for a ne~ calendar is spelled out by · Editor scheduling and reveala painful Internal strains among his ~~ ~ide by aide
twb:rtO:,":
Gordon D Gregg·
top advisers.
the other. Wben clusters did pther around bim and melt
"When ~ turni~g point occurs in history, when some- It is a common view, too, that in,his elfort ro unseat Gov. aome of hls reserve, he atlll sliowed Ungering unease,
tbfiP&amp; .•r~""Ytl\\Dt'll'Y~U!j!Ppen~ that ca';'!l!!.hi~~ tt=o
take J:•lllls~1 ~2';!ef!l~%.":.t.~~l':~~_::::.;;~I~:g~ .. :'.!~_~
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at some event which seems to them to represent the hinge A former high labor olicial, cabinet meinber' Supreme
Some of hJo llaft people were incensed when no plclures
... We stand at one of those turning points today. A new Court justice and ambassad.. to the United Nations, this of Israeli Premier Golcla Meir and Goldberg hit the DeWsworld is being born."
Mr. Re!pectablllty seems far out of his element on the papen at the time of her vlllt to New York. 'l'l!e word Is
Yet the new world, according to Gregg, was born under campaign trail.
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' the candidate refused to let them be taken, and ~o earUer
the sign of the Bomb. Twenty-five years ago the Bomb hit Obviously a very nice man With a gracious but evidently wrote her a letter turniDg down offers of "helP" in his
Hirosfilma. This marks the new age and the calendar pub- shy manner, Goldberg comes OCI'DIS ao wooden and de- campaign, He II supersensitive ro posalble cbarges ha
lished by Here and Now indicates that we are in 25 A.B. tached in peroonal contact, ponderous on the platform, might el))lolt the troubled lsraeU sftuatlon among New
(After Bomb!.
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York'• milllona of JOWl.
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You might here want to put down on a separate sheet of How all this ls working out can be lodged in part from
In wbat seems a hilbiY defensive g~sture, Goldbers lately
paper the events and happenings that will be found on the the fact that the Goldberg forces now bave called in from bas taken ro wearlnj alar_., bejeweled American !lag pin
underground calendar Don't expect to find HaUoween or Washington Fred Dutton, former aide ro the Kennedys and in his lapel. On a tour It offended a long-haired YOUDI man
Lincoln's Birthday. Juiy 4 is out. Ditto Thanksgiving. Says a recognizable "play docror." He would not be in thls stale lthnadtun?''garees who inquired leatlly: "Doea be alw.a •a wear
the ediror, "We have dropped the traditional holidays and unfamiliar to him If trouble were not dogging Goldberc.
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bave Included dales which we feel signify in manr differ- There Is said to be tenalon among such key strategists as
Dlllculties notwlthatandlng, Goldberg 11 8 rouih adverStephen Smith~ a Kennedy brother-In-law, and Joseph sary for Rockefeller. ms grip on :1M "bl• Jewish vote Is
ent ways the turning of history in a new direction.'
The new calendar seems to rouch events and people in Crangle, Erie IAunty (Buffalo) Democratlc chairman wbo plain Wltb black State
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four categories-assassination or tragic death political up- sits nearly at Goldberg's elbow in hJo Flfth Avenue camith ium f
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heual, discovery and social happenings. Under the ftrlt paign olice. Tbough P_reoent there, too, able State Chair- ~to the bla'::'k~0= C"~~~ ':::~~ heavy l~N!G cut
grouping are the dates of John F. Kennedy and Robert man John BurnJls believed to be shunted aalde.
StiU the ..
Kennedy, Also the murders of Martin Luther King Jr. and While the hilh aldlls now common ro paid televlston
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Patrice Lumumba and the death of Dq Hammarskjold,
WistfUlly, he says his campaign Ia different. It aura. jt, ·
Political upheaval date&amp; nourish on tbis calendar: Kent
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idents wert aom of mmir- 1
Soclal happenings otretch all the way from the Poor lers7
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roci futivals-Woodatock. The Morarorium Day, Earth Grover Cleveland and WoodDay, and the opening of Vattcan n make the lilt alio.
row Wilson.
The new arrangement of thlng• may not lncJude Christ- Q-Which p/4net hal ·
mu and E11ter, but the celebraUon atlll goea on.
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If tile undo~ «•Iandor interests y011 if con bo N- are unique In our solar oyoIGiM&lt;I lor U by writint to Ill Wtat Mon;..,enl .4..,.., !em. No other planet baa
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varioos aapecll ollbealnt, 4!lld
a series ol performaaoea, both
amateur .imd ~. In a
live-county area. The five
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teacher, lhe wife of Dr. Alphus
R. Chrlstenaen, president of Rio
Grande College, bas accepted a
new job. It is the cbalrmanshlp
of the 64th annual Christmas
Seal Campaign of the GaDla
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afiA!r Ill 00 birthdlly, Is undeniable. But, Wllllanla' play
mualhave .....lhlngmoret!18n
that - somelhlng-that,bu ilepl
the play allve.and inlerealinll Ill
aodienoes who bilve aeon It as a
play and a movie. Wby hu lt
been lratlalated and produced in
more than n Ianguqes arOWld
the world?
The answer is, 'according to
Fred Barger, Jr., owner of tbe
Olde WeotCompany, "lhalfourletter wtl'd ao often misused
and more often misunderstood
_ Love. This play Is about love,
a quality the human family has
needed and not alwayo had
before and since the lint artist
tried to drow on the wall of
some hidden cavern .
"Aware of the unusual
aspects of preaenllng I1ICh a
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to realize that there is no
point in youn1 people workIng for goals their parents
have already won. And
young peopls must respect
what their parent1 won
through strugele.
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TIMI!LY
Too often we find that the
large print giveth and the
fine print taketh away,
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in t.ulneoahouaes of the county Wednuday. Other flnt place
wtnnOrs were Mary Bradbury, lllaralynn Tracy, Irene
Barnes. Second place winners were Patty Searles, Bob
Werry, SUe Soulsb)' and Ka!hy Watsnn. iblrd place winners
were Bennie Dowell, lleve Boyd, Tom Boflner ond Plill

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America baa plenty of land to meet its farming ranching, forestry and Hving space needs lor the fo~eable
future, aceording to a survey by government soU scientists
and conservationists in 3,087 of the nation's 3,135 counties.
U- we lake care of It.
A "Conservation Needs lnvenlory" revealo that the nation's land, thanks to continually increasing efficiency, is
feeding and clothing an lncreuing populafion even with
reduced acreages.
Since the previous inventory in 1958, population has increased 24 mllllon, yet cropland bas decUned by 10 million
acreo and privately owned pasture and range bas. decreased by three mllllon acres.
In the s_ame period, 11 million acres were added to urban
an~ built-up areas and-a figure to warm a conservationIst • heart-U mlllion acres were added ro foresta.
On the other hand, the scientists warn that tllree-flftb•
of the present cropland, 67 per cent of puture and rllnge
and 82 per cent of private forestland is not being treated
with proper conrervatlon meuures ro avoid deterioration.

ln a
polller ooDtest conducted In the new art department of MeigJ
IIlah School with thla novel entry patterned after a small
paper bnmemade alrpline. The posters, made by students to
protnlJbl the fall mualcal at the Blg Bend Minatrel
Allociatinn althe hlahlcilGol on Oel. J2ond 16, wW ba pia*

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Hanoi may be in the position of the stock speculator who
must decide whether to .sell in a falling market to minimize
his losses or hold on in hopes of an upturn.
North Vietnamese futures were badly hurt by the Cambodian invasion which, despUe anguished cries from some
quarters was not a widening of American involvement in
the war but a necessary step toward expediting American
disengagement from that war without leaving South Vietnam to face more years of fighting on her own and eventual, almost certain overrunning by the Communists.
The success •f both the Cambodian operation and of the
Vletnamization program are evident in President Nixon 's
cease-fire oft'er to Hanoi.
A cease-fire in place would leave North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong forces intact in those areas of South Vietnam
which they now controL Wlth military action against them
halted, they could solldlfy that control. Another realistic
e•pectation must be that North Vietnam would continue
to resupply its forces despite the terms of a cease-tire,
The President undoubtedly has taken all these factors
. blto .account ~ decided that none ,of ,the'c" l!"ses an over1 ,..._llallger. ro So~. VIetnam o~ . _......~,.., 4
continued Ainencan Withdrawal
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I, . 14oreo.ver, for the first time, h&amp;.bas olfered to discus•
complete-absolutely complete-w1lhdrawal of all American personnel, including the relinquishing of American
bues, according roan agreed-upon timetable without alao
asking lor corresponding withdrawals of North Vietnamese
troops.
The bid ls an attractive one.
But then the North Vietnamese may look at things dif.
ferentiy, They are not speculaton but investora, Tbey bave
Invested years and unCOUDted quantities of blood and treasure in the effort ro drive out the Japanese, the French and
now the Americans and to reunify the nation with the seat
of power in Hanoi. They are not about ro write ol that
investment
The American President is committed to getting out of
the war. Hanoi knows this, even lf some of the President'a
domestlc crltlcs don't. He Is committed to pulling out virtually all U.S. offensive forces by next summer.
Perbaps this offer of a • .,....fire, coupled with a Southeast Asia peace conference that would embrace all of lormer Indochina, Is not an offer made from Ametlcan
otrenath but rather from the knowledge that month bJ
montli America's mllitary clout dimlnlahel.
ODe thing can safely be aald: The President bas given
them 110111ethlng to think about.

Roof" at the collele'l Paul R.
Lyne Physical ·Education
Center M!mdaY. Nov. 2, al 8
p,m. 'rbe PeH01'111811Ct 11 partal
a Theater Arts community
project, til create ond develop
Interest ln theatre ·through
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''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," aet
in a planiiUon hDDie in !be
Mlui.uippl delta, wW be perfarmed by the Olde West Dinner
Theatre Company, a group
from Tennessee's Trl.Cllles
area. In the ltaclllion ol dinner
lh&lt;atre, there will be a buffet
dinner ln Lyne Center, beginning at 6:30. Doors will open at
1:30 for those who dod not wish
to attend the buffet,
Reservations may be made
by contacllng the Development
Office at Rio Grande College.
Arrangements can be made
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Councll will present Tennessee written about Tenneisee ~·w
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POR'I'LAND, MEIGS Q&gt;UNTY ..,. ._.of pollllol, lila,
war, U3'Jiclcinll, ~. :--7J110111and polhltiGn, II1IGDg
OCher lribulatl0111, we 8ole ," Drup" leellll to have take~~ Ill tbe
baclt pq•. But the~ bun~ 1011e away. 11'1 at111 here,
eollngatlheboalthondU,.ofouryouthlilrelbecanceriUa.
Opium, coealne and llllrijuiDa were known Ill the SICIIe Ale
pe&lt;~ple; ways C1l culllnllng and pt'e(llrlnc opium describad on
tables C1l atone b)' the Sumertaria 7,01D yeara B. c. are about 11
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EDITORIALS

In South America the coca leaf wu restricted Ill tbe
aristoc:racy Ill rellltoul ceremmiel. Today there are oome olglll
mW!on Wlel'l. Patlmll C1l addlctloll epldemica baw repelled
tbom8elves dalm IMnllb blllory. Druga were mainlJ' 111011 lor
rellgliiWI pw-pooes or Ill prepare warriara for bailie.
The Austrlllian psychiatrist Dr. D. S, Bell 1ey1 marijuana
was dellheralelyusedat one lime to promolun ''1111e to klll"
wllhln a group of polllicalaiiiUilna tn Persia; and he cites tbe
case C1l an addiction epidemic In Japan after Wcrld w.- n wben
stodlpiles C1l amplbelamineo lor Japan's armed forces becanle
available 111 thepubllc; and the more receJ~I occurrence of the use
otrm&gt; in the u. s.
Heroin, introduced Ill the U. S. in 1191, was heralded as a
miracle drug. And Dr, BeD IIUIIIIII up by saying, "eacil small
ootbreak should be counlered lmmedlately." Our youth does not
trust the establlahment, but to tbe pusher oo !be -~ they entrust their moet prized pcllleBilona, heJilth, mlndl and their very
life.
'J'heycilooserodlsreprdwbattheyknow, thai the pusher hu
great ccmpetitllll, and to make money, must make and keep
customers, 111811Y times to feed his own addlctllll. He ooly
..-.-• to seU ' 'pure grau" when !t'o realJ)TlniD!d with cobllp
and rhubarb leaves lor bulk and spited with 1 dub of !.ID, DMT,
heroin, or blaclt opium far effects lod addkltoa.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Dept. alftnns thai onr 90 per

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IIIII teep ~ a ''IIIIIW Jqb," . . W.itW
ond lialV&lt;~,IDCI- 11t the ~.Gf this
• - Nlllllna tho)' are . . ~ boobd, !bey llarl411 befdn. 1!11-. til ,...UU tbe l*m 111at hll ond IIIJIIIII,)' ~ ,- . this
~~~~~,... ''doesn~ do ,io mud1 tor me."
, lha ._, ~~ hlriDiea lion~ @liljNri·ll Willi t0ti1cco or
It~~ 11m til bU 'pll)'llciallldd!Cil!il, bulame,PIInd llc:Gbol. 11'1 Ilk; lz1lnll lo'pi'ove ille VliiiUIIl h IJ P.eil bY
118Yclloloclctl need to - - 1'*11 lilt ,lin&gt;" JUil. do- ' tbnqlt!nr Amei1ctai ftntdlled llllllbiii11101Dr ~~ ln
....,._ IMIIIWIIIII'IjllaJul ~\'M tlllin. 'nwjlqli, . I)', bit ]obi, lbe llime,
lhink lbay mow mare tiiiJI JIIIWIIa Cl' !~Mba, Ill 1111$ 011ll!ld
WE AUlD Nq1.1; lllal will! lhr IIIW ~ Drq ~ II!•
lhpoaloflldlool; they11t ''baii"~GIIii-Ait,andtryiD JIIIIIIIIID Sepfelliblr.; (~
C1l ~IMr&gt;
bnulh • ''lpldor" oft 1beir . . . . , , ·
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the [11111117 for 1.11!11 ~ I"! IIIII t1J of "II'UI" ll ~ ,liiltd
lloollllll'ljUanlmatea,.. product~" !llellllM!f !ll IIOelety? Pfllbiblt DH1II C1l ~boo~! canvlclod will he free now. 'l'bk lliliuld
Are lta elfldl delirlble ondlbould ltw l!ilallled!
lllak'e'fGI' a Ilia •~~~' fu8n wbo like Ill D••HianpnpJ, in
Abautbllf 111e aludollta Ba7 DQ.'' IIIJUillf .a pi,M fol'belpf , mare W.,. than one. ··
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me bofan I ml apln,"
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CGIIfiW 11\1111111 l!'illloDL PGike Ll. Ralpll De«t4f Of , , ,
Wballlerfarpollbl-ornoi,IIIID1metllnhlaltplacea buannoaniih . . . ~toCllllbal !!niP , · ;:~
I8Y lbe law •plnat Catmau- ba ~
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Y0111b llfltbe older pnerallan doliln~ know about It, llut fll,tllfrml UlllledAI'Poa\ ~-"-"~tu'
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neither doea llle. ,....._11M!~~ to IIi~ T.B.IIldpollD,IIldl!lCftdliilaplailltdfarall,pfttl, ~·, ;:, .
1linoo and hopbeodl. M lbe aclel!u.t CaniPeree ~Willi w1ib
The ilclllticlalii mi'~ ~ pllll 'lllllt·ean IIi' . ·.. wltb
llc&lt;lltol, ba reporl.• too much alcobolll debllltalloi, J* a·lillie ~ llllVed, when an the tbonalnda C1l 111011 and flmDI• ate
1111,)' be qulle benellclll.lll relaxi'Wibe bodJ; ald Ill illceaU=' b)' bomefrmiEuNpeandanoverbodbeltercbedl:apln .
sllmulaliniJ the ~ell's ~tltiVII,Julcel, breoklnc down.Into wbocareto,atesalnctolill&lt;*epotandWIItheiiOIHUOi'l,wlllaep
natural (:illlli""MI, and leaYIIIIIIe l)'ltem,
«1 Wf1tkinc to pay lues to f1a-nlab care IIIII bop of~ booted
Bat CIIU1Ibls lollpiiDiically Ill lbe U..-; • ar 40 yean 1&amp;0 pllll'lllan, hoping to get them ~~~~hooked.
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clgateltes were oald or thoulhllo enbanee dlafltian, mtare
So,IIIJn hu the IUIIIIIItt 10111. and irbere II an lbla IIIGIIe)'
enetl)', e1p1od menlaloapiiCity,lod comforlnerves, Todl,y
Cllllinc from, reoiJTr
llnow heller, They are • prom~ ceue C1l Iww cancer, lllaJI we
Wb)'.,..1we gelanlmetldmenttaclted In there ..De place,
walllllaiiOIIII to see If marijuana II Just• mild .umutna- lllallhele pooi'llck follt (wbo lited a pod lei-of~ to .gel
oolhlng Ill be alarmed abaul!
booked and ruin 1 JIOl'fecd7 bealllly bocb') when~ -- Ill
All thla hu been dilproved lime llld apln - ond JII'OI'ed _.,on the otreetupln,get Cl' be&amp;iftll~joblnd . · ~fO \rwk
again and again that thla Intoxicant - C81111 blranlty. Large and·peybac:Ube CCII( Gllbeir CIII'UO otben C!lll\!e'mlilet{j c
dose&amp; may produce CCIIfuolon, dlsorlentaUon, and lncreued
And IIOII1DIIhen and 1MI'I will be abla Ill !el 01\ttlub living
anxiety lod 118Ycilollllutirw bows ond OYen weeb. Moat folk do and nOt w Cempled Ill quitwonlllllpt nn welfare, ,;~

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If the church were to try
to communloate successfully
today, its buildings would
have lo be psychedelic pads,
its choir girls topless, lb
h01rnnl baWdy, prayers rO·
p(;C,.s by pot and the vlcat a
Wtll'koown pop sln_.r.
-"''M Rw. William lloit, tGlft, Anyliotm recror of
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They're trying to make
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ohould be beyond commerclalizatton.
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Mrs. AlphUil Christensen

Milbank, S. D., bas been a
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The Christensens are parents
nine yW'll. She holds a B.S. of three c~ildren , S~lp , a
· C&lt;,IIn JWI!II,t(),,CLQiiiL ' ·• "' dOgrel!' Ill'' F.du&amp;tltll' '*ll\'11iaS c111adonl4•laW•aWle UJ11Ne~oily
The Farmers Bank and ~~g~t ,ln .Ihe. local school ofMlchlgan ; Mark, a student of
Savlrrp Co:• w1ll be c!-.1 all : iystern foqr 'years, She Is a law at the University ol
dly Monday ln obserVance of · member of St. Peter's Arizona, and Mrs. Julia ErlcColwnbus Day,
Episcopal Church and serves on son, whose husband is a
Professor at the University of

"Ufe cannot be an sunshine, of Mrs. Gloeckner who admits
There must be a little rain,
to a shynesa about reading her
There must be a little sadneu, own poetry,
There must be a lillie psln,
Widow of Jacob Gloeckner,
who operated a greenhouse ln
So do not be dlscouraged
Monkey Run many years, she
When you bave met defeat,
bas two dlughters, Mrs, Ruth
For lt takes both joy and sorrow Moore of Pomeroy, and Mrs,
To malie a 'life complete.''
Mary Elizabeth Horton of
Huntingdon, Pa.; a son, Alfred,
BY clw\LENE HOEFUCB of Cantoo; lour grandchildren,
Refreshing by Its very slm- and three great-grandchildren.
pUcily and philosopblcal view of Aaked far a favorite poem,
111e ~ the poetry of Pomeroy's Mrs. Gloeclmer leafed through
· Mrs. Grace Gloeckner.
her scrapbook and soon
~~al hundred poems have produced, "Kind Thoughts lor
been iirltlen by the gracious 81- Others" :
yesr-bld Mrs. Gloecllner whose "When we are Wa day or two,
abundant faith in God and her And cannot do wbat others do,
fellow man speaks from her When we must slay indoors
evecy line.
alone,
' w'ordti ol conaolatioil, tributes we sit and sigh, complain
., Ill men of Go,d. poetry heralding and moan.
,; ' the holldays are included ln her
, acrapbook.
H we look around us we wlll
.one of I.,- favorites, and the ...
" iJne ..thlcil her lrieoda consider There'• many far worse off
'" her ~loce• Is UUed "The than we,
; 'Eorthly Ute of Olrts!," 32 some blind, aome lame, or
: , ...... rel:aimllng !lie otory ·of very Ill,
, · Chrtsl from lib , b!rl!l. ,ln the But 11111i\ingly say - 'It ~
m•..li!: 111 !Ill ~Uon God's Will.'
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oot · cllmil1lihed the H they With lew. bleulnp can
" . talent nor tile ~Demory of Mrs. be cheeriUI and py.
~ Gloockn~. AltllouCiubebunot Aa they 811 or lle In bed all
wrttiA!n a
now lor over a dlf,
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year, she's determined Ill get We should be ubamed Ill
back to It d!lriP&amp; lhe winter complaJ• and s1lh
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her poejlll ..... ~wled her by.
.very first - ·a ''ditty". wrllten ,
,!'\lOll she -• ¥ MY~ ""'"s old U we with other~ share love
'.,Ml a ~ grade!' a! the I""' clieer, ,
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,, Poetry- bu beeii' a· v1111 ·link
Far Gtid IOnda bleflinP lrom
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Discipline First
Up to Colleges
Guidelines lor the code sug- mittee found, has furnished a
By LEE LEONARD
gest
that university officials lm- convenient sanctuary for those
UPI Statebouse Reporlor
COLUMBUS (UPI) - While mecllately suspend a student if in the uni versity community
the work of the joint legWative they wllness a destructive act who wish to dodge enforcement
of high standards of personal
on his part.
Ohio Politics
The committee also recom- and professional cllsclpline.
committee on campus disorders mends llnancial assiJtance be
is not yet flnlshed, lts interim withheld from ·:any student CWiO Bennett is
report isaued last week reveals guilty of serioua nusc:onduct, resome basic ldeos of the com- gardleu of his academic stand·
mlttee members,
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On Ent AF Base
It II interesllng to note that It also recommends a law re- REEDSVILlE - •-· CWO
12 ol the 34 pages of the repart qulring lbe reporling of serious
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are devoted to lindinll8 and rec- criminal conduct Ill law en• Donald L. Bennett, 11111 ol Mr.
ommeodationa on slltdent and lorcement authorities - ·an ap- =.t!'f.w~
faculty condiiCI at state-opera\- parent attempt Ill force Wllver- to HQ, U.S, • - air defense
ed universities.
lilies Ill pollee their ranks,
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In fact those two Ollbjects The report I11C&lt;IIIIIIeDCI a command at Ent Air F..-ce
are the first Ill be llealed in 1llmllar code of coildliCt lor lac- Base, Colo.
the sb: oectloos o1 the repart, ulty members, eotabllsbed un- CWO Bennett, a ballistic
'lbecommllleefecommendsa der lbe same terma.
mlttf!lledelenoecenterleciulloal
code C1l minimtDD st.ndards of
FaCility G11ldellae8
8lfiiiiGrl equlpnenl lecllllcian
OOI1IIUd and dlsclpline far stu- This code irould ,..U out willl the plml division, deputy
denf;l, either drawn b)' the Wll- faculty lnl1rUCliona1 obliptlona chlef C1l Staff lor Loglsllca with
v...-u.. and a(llll'O'ed by lbe and .mate faculty members"" ~~~~:
Board of a.gtnll, drafted by spoollble for malnlilning order
the Board C1l ~enll or by the and guiding sllldanlo 1n proper slltlllled at Ft. Carson, Colo,
le~IID'e
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. He boldl the Army Com·~.q~ j lire .._, Ad
It wotild 101t forth · .,.,tiona malldallon Medal and the
'1'1!' ~.~ Is cl8ar -' the for profiJillooal and peraonal llrWa filar medal. He ill 1168
colleges will gel a shot at 11. ·
111 apply whelhei' graduate of Eaalem Hlgb
u ~ dnlp the ball, the Gen· ... not the . offending faculty School near a...ter,
tral Aaliinbly ll prepared to IIIOIJib!1r lWa 1111111\ __ _,
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act nat.p ar.
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duties lmmedlately, according
to Mrs. Willard Call, president
of the Association. "The
Christmas Seal Campsign wlll
be launched itn November
lOth," reports Mrs. Christensen, " And thi.!l year we have set
our goal lor $0,000 which Is
needed to carry on the year
round program of the Gallla
County Tuberculosis and Health

Poem

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Audk
Murvllu. ltsiiM"ll at PUt

blending . . . boundless opportuniti es to accent

Mrs. ChriBtensen, who resides

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without the automobile. This
legillation would tell Detroit
that if that is the ctae, they
mill! make an automobile
with which Americans can
live.
-Sen. Edmund S. Mlll~it.
D-MoiM, on o biU that
. would rtquire pollutioncars bu 1976.
I think lt Is in/url01111 to
my reputation to hint that
I could fire a shot at i tar_.t
u large u Mr. Gofsteln and

Go color combin ati o ns for marvelou s fashi on

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. To be educated and informed about the entire religious
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NEW YORK (NEA) presentatlo
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least open the cellar door. A lively, tlny monthly publica,
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religious underground railway.
than any Democratic gubernatorial nominee m New York fa~, even tbO""" hia •• ed--'~ ,_ -umpy. l w·••k-' bim
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would find 1n Presbyterian Life or Csthollc Digest. This office
It wu- of the most tncreaibly Inept pertormanen in my
Is not to say that it ls smashing stained glass or promoUng
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new heresies; it has other priorities than the construction For openers, there Is evidence ~nd much conviction
MoW., into a room with perhaps slx or ell',: tilrls al
of cathedrals or the progress of denominational mergers. among the expe_rts here that Goldberg s campaign seriously de.U, he would ohalte bandJ with two and ust bow In
Right now for instance it proposes a new calendar
lacks money, IS badly disorganized, reftects inadequate ""'-1• ""le ro the
The rea~on for a ne~ calendar is spelled out by · Editor scheduling and reveala painful Internal strains among his ~~ ~ide by aide
twb:rtO:,":
Gordon D Gregg·
top advisers.
the other. Wben clusters did pther around bim and melt
"When ~ turni~g point occurs in history, when some- It is a common view, too, that in,his elfort ro unseat Gov. aome of hls reserve, he atlll sliowed Ungering unease,
tbfiP&amp; .•r~""Ytl\\Dt'll'Y~U!j!Ppen~ that ca';'!l!!.hi~~ tt=o
take J:•lllls~1 ~2';!ef!l~%.":.t.~~l':~~_::::.;;~I~:g~ .. :'.!~_~
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fllll!l&amp;-peoplt.. ~
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bolized that switch In direction by starting their ca endsro. na '
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about hia e calling hJm that doe111't help.
at some event which seems to them to represent the hinge A former high labor olicial, cabinet meinber' Supreme
Some of hJo llaft people were incensed when no plclures
... We stand at one of those turning points today. A new Court justice and ambassad.. to the United Nations, this of Israeli Premier Golcla Meir and Goldberg hit the DeWsworld is being born."
Mr. Re!pectablllty seems far out of his element on the papen at the time of her vlllt to New York. 'l'l!e word Is
Yet the new world, according to Gregg, was born under campaign trail.
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' the candidate refused to let them be taken, and ~o earUer
the sign of the Bomb. Twenty-five years ago the Bomb hit Obviously a very nice man With a gracious but evidently wrote her a letter turniDg down offers of "helP" in his
Hirosfilma. This marks the new age and the calendar pub- shy manner, Goldberg comes OCI'DIS ao wooden and de- campaign, He II supersensitive ro posalble cbarges ha
lished by Here and Now indicates that we are in 25 A.B. tached in peroonal contact, ponderous on the platform, might el))lolt the troubled lsraeU sftuatlon among New
(After Bomb!.
arrogantly seU-sufflclent,
York'• milllona of JOWl.
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You might here want to put down on a separate sheet of How all this ls working out can be lodged in part from
In wbat seems a hilbiY defensive g~sture, Goldbers lately
paper the events and happenings that will be found on the the fact that the Goldberg forces now bave called in from bas taken ro wearlnj alar_., bejeweled American !lag pin
underground calendar Don't expect to find HaUoween or Washington Fred Dutton, former aide ro the Kennedys and in his lapel. On a tour It offended a long-haired YOUDI man
Lincoln's Birthday. Juiy 4 is out. Ditto Thanksgiving. Says a recognizable "play docror." He would not be in thls stale lthnadtun?''garees who inquired leatlly: "Doea be alw.a •a wear
the ediror, "We have dropped the traditional holidays and unfamiliar to him If trouble were not dogging Goldberc.
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bave Included dales which we feel signify in manr differ- There Is said to be tenalon among such key strategists as
Dlllculties notwlthatandlng, Goldberg 11 8 rouih adverStephen Smith~ a Kennedy brother-In-law, and Joseph sary for Rockefeller. ms grip on :1M "bl• Jewish vote Is
ent ways the turning of history in a new direction.'
The new calendar seems to rouch events and people in Crangle, Erie IAunty (Buffalo) Democratlc chairman wbo plain Wltb black State
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four categories-assassination or tragic death political up- sits nearly at Goldberg's elbow in hJo Flfth Avenue camith ium f
na
· aler1011 tunning
heual, discovery and social happenings. Under the ftrlt paign olice. Tbough P_reoent there, too, able State Chair- ~to the bla'::'k~0= C"~~~ ':::~~ heavy l~N!G cut
grouping are the dates of John F. Kennedy and Robert man John BurnJls believed to be shunted aalde.
StiU the ..
Kennedy, Also the murders of Martin Luther King Jr. and While the hilh aldlls now common ro paid televlston
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arrogant" Goldberg lacks political conftdence
Patrice Lumumba and the death of Dq Hammarskjold,
WistfUlly, he says his campaign Ia different. It aura. jt, ·
Political upheaval date&amp; nourish on tbis calendar: Kent
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apulnlt, beart transplant and the moon walk.
idents wert aom of mmir- 1
Soclal happenings otretch all the way from the Poor lers7
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roci futivals-Woodatock. The Morarorium Day, Earth Grover Cleveland and WoodDay, and the opening of Vattcan n make the lilt alio.
row Wilson.
The new arrangement of thlng• may not lncJude Christ- Q-Which p/4net hal ·
mu and E11ter, but the celebraUon atlll goea on.
around 117
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If tile undo~ «•Iandor interests y011 if con bo N- are unique In our solar oyoIGiM&lt;I lor U by writint to Ill Wtat Mon;..,enl .4..,.., !em. No other planet baa
Darton, Ohio 45402.
' anythlng like them.

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varioos aapecll ollbealnt, 4!lld
a series ol performaaoea, both
amateur .imd ~. In a
live-county area. The five
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Gallla J~
counliea are
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teacher, lhe wife of Dr. Alphus
R. Chrlstenaen, president of Rio
Grande College, bas accepted a
new job. It is the cbalrmanshlp
of the 64th annual Christmas
Seal Campaign of the GaDla
County Tuberculosis and Health

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Grande Colilge, AcctlrdliW· '10

R. Christensen, a former

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A New Calendar
Of a 'New World'

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sensaUOIIal and llboCldnl, OYen •
afiA!r Ill 00 birthdlly, Is undeniable. But, Wllllanla' play
mualhave .....lhlngmoret!18n
that - somelhlng-that,bu ilepl
the play allve.and inlerealinll Ill
aodienoes who bilve aeon It as a
play and a movie. Wby hu lt
been lratlalated and produced in
more than n Ianguqes arOWld
the world?
The answer is, 'according to
Fred Barger, Jr., owner of tbe
Olde WeotCompany, "lhalfourletter wtl'd ao often misused
and more often misunderstood
_ Love. This play Is about love,
a quality the human family has
needed and not alwayo had
before and since the lint artist
tried to drow on the wall of
some hidden cavern .
"Aware of the unusual
aspects of preaenllng I1ICh a
controversial play in a dinner

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The older generatJon has
to realize that there is no
point in youn1 people workIng for goals their parents
have already won. And
young peopls must respect
what their parent1 won
through strugele.
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TIMI!LY
Too often we find that the
large print giveth and the
fine print taketh away,
- Rep. John E. Ma.u, DCalif,

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in t.ulneoahouaes of the county Wednuday. Other flnt place
wtnnOrs were Mary Bradbury, lllaralynn Tracy, Irene
Barnes. Second place winners were Patty Searles, Bob
Werry, SUe Soulsb)' and Ka!hy Watsnn. iblrd place winners
were Bennie Dowell, lleve Boyd, Tom Boflner ond Plill

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America baa plenty of land to meet its farming ranching, forestry and Hving space needs lor the fo~eable
future, aceording to a survey by government soU scientists
and conservationists in 3,087 of the nation's 3,135 counties.
U- we lake care of It.
A "Conservation Needs lnvenlory" revealo that the nation's land, thanks to continually increasing efficiency, is
feeding and clothing an lncreuing populafion even with
reduced acreages.
Since the previous inventory in 1958, population has increased 24 mllllon, yet cropland bas decUned by 10 million
acreo and privately owned pasture and range bas. decreased by three mllllon acres.
In the s_ame period, 11 million acres were added to urban
an~ built-up areas and-a figure to warm a conservationIst • heart-U mlllion acres were added ro foresta.
On the other hand, the scientists warn that tllree-flftb•
of the present cropland, 67 per cent of puture and rllnge
and 82 per cent of private forestland is not being treated
with proper conrervatlon meuures ro avoid deterioration.

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polller ooDtest conducted In the new art department of MeigJ
IIlah School with thla novel entry patterned after a small
paper bnmemade alrpline. The posters, made by students to
protnlJbl the fall mualcal at the Blg Bend Minatrel
Allociatinn althe hlahlcilGol on Oel. J2ond 16, wW ba pia*

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CARL OFFU'l'l' WAS A FIRST PLACE winner

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Hanoi may be in the position of the stock speculator who
must decide whether to .sell in a falling market to minimize
his losses or hold on in hopes of an upturn.
North Vietnamese futures were badly hurt by the Cambodian invasion which, despUe anguished cries from some
quarters was not a widening of American involvement in
the war but a necessary step toward expediting American
disengagement from that war without leaving South Vietnam to face more years of fighting on her own and eventual, almost certain overrunning by the Communists.
The success •f both the Cambodian operation and of the
Vletnamization program are evident in President Nixon 's
cease-fire oft'er to Hanoi.
A cease-fire in place would leave North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong forces intact in those areas of South Vietnam
which they now controL Wlth military action against them
halted, they could solldlfy that control. Another realistic
e•pectation must be that North Vietnam would continue
to resupply its forces despite the terms of a cease-tire,
The President undoubtedly has taken all these factors
. blto .account ~ decided that none ,of ,the'c" l!"ses an over1 ,..._llallger. ro So~. VIetnam o~ . _......~,.., 4
continued Ainencan Withdrawal
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I, . 14oreo.ver, for the first time, h&amp;.bas olfered to discus•
complete-absolutely complete-w1lhdrawal of all American personnel, including the relinquishing of American
bues, according roan agreed-upon timetable without alao
asking lor corresponding withdrawals of North Vietnamese
troops.
The bid ls an attractive one.
But then the North Vietnamese may look at things dif.
ferentiy, They are not speculaton but investora, Tbey bave
Invested years and unCOUDted quantities of blood and treasure in the effort ro drive out the Japanese, the French and
now the Americans and to reunify the nation with the seat
of power in Hanoi. They are not about ro write ol that
investment
The American President is committed to getting out of
the war. Hanoi knows this, even lf some of the President'a
domestlc crltlcs don't. He Is committed to pulling out virtually all U.S. offensive forces by next summer.
Perbaps this offer of a • .,....fire, coupled with a Southeast Asia peace conference that would embrace all of lormer Indochina, Is not an offer made from Ametlcan
otrenath but rather from the knowledge that month bJ
montli America's mllitary clout dimlnlahel.
ODe thing can safely be aald: The President bas given
them 110111ethlng to think about.

Roof" at the collele'l Paul R.
Lyne Physical ·Education
Center M!mdaY. Nov. 2, al 8
p,m. 'rbe PeH01'111811Ct 11 partal
a Theater Arts community
project, til create ond develop
Interest ln theatre ·through
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''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," aet
in a planiiUon hDDie in !be
Mlui.uippl delta, wW be perfarmed by the Olde West Dinner
Theatre Company, a group
from Tennessee's Trl.Cllles
area. In the ltaclllion ol dinner
lh&lt;atre, there will be a buffet
dinner ln Lyne Center, beginning at 6:30. Doors will open at
1:30 for those who dod not wish
to attend the buffet,
Reservations may be made
by contacllng the Development
Office at Rio Grande College.
Arrangements can be made
easily for a sroup of people who
wish to attend as a theatre

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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande psrty ·
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-~o1 tbe love and fucinalioo
Councll will present Tennessee written about Tenneisee ~·w
Wllllam.s' "Cal on a Hot Tin Willlam'l ''Cat on • .llof, ·Tin that we could in rehearsing and

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Williams' Tale ·of ·Love
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past o· ff·1cers
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w. - ~-- ~tile Mvlaory

lllbll- ol! IIJdderjf. I wu plunpd lnlo
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'11111 blpla 111lomoiiCIII)' every IIIOrlllDB 11 the do)'
bteamel IIebi ~ IIIII arUAdll Ulumlnollan Ia no 1onpr

'llllnl, tile -

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Open·House
Held at .
Eden MJsic

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IIIADrotlilEXTRAmlaulll bolon I bad to get to wort 1111
dlitilld to dliYe dmllllllloek a the river, The llllll'lllnC 11111 wu
dow~~ a.- eoiGr 111111111111ed to aee tiMm nfleded

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l-ad......,.. bow ........ 11-wloekto tbe Nlldll!ta 11
r1r-. Aw. to aee a - P'•tna a red v~ down the
llnll II lblll lime 11 dq. One ..,, lllpld JDUdl llelp lblrJ
...._ "W1'Mllln alnnJ torettowarlr.
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SPEAKING OJi' FIRST AVE., haven, lbe Clrl Woodl made a
lonl7 UO., of tbelr new home (the Kerr home) oiiiiOFinl A..,.

lb. Woodll bu IIIII ~ loud&gt; Ia ........ U.,. Tbon too, abe
oddo a lot of penplralillllo the~. You caDl beat 1 comIWUon lib lbal
IIA!member bow obt lnnlfi&gt;rmod 513 Second Ave,? I un~ the llaroldllrolmaare IIWig Ill the SecGnd A..,, addma
...w.
NOT ASOUL CAU.ED a mlatate I modelo my ollentinn and
I - edaled lhll beoauoellley could have rubbed II Ia 11"011 tbol
I I _ , the Nile llull ported for Mooeo II...., the Red Sea.

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GALIJI'OIJS - 1be members ollbe Galllpolll Chaplet- of
the American Allloclatlon of
Unhierslly Women were
hoslllleo to the Point Pleuan!
Qllpler at their October 5
meellog In the Eplacopal
Church ooclal room.
. Mrs. Allee Orr, president,
conducte~ a brief bualneaa
meeUnr. Mra. MOdred
Wlckllns, membership cbalrman, rep&lt;rted lhet tllere are

olllcea Ia hla llale'11110Clallon, 11\'lllas, GaJit8ber wu fOI!IIder . ~
~------- lncludlnc tile (&gt;I'OllldencJ, and Ia and !lral dlnetor pi lh• vonuonat

!!lllded.illlt lbllwulbt lint lime II hlpplllfld while lw11 on the

lillie-.
"' lll!med lo .. back up l'lnll A.... IQ)' .,...•• died.
'l'lllrel.n..lllldtl Ill. 7:•a.m. II oU places.1111bt rlndtlllll

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Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Jackson
roOIISI!:JIVE OOUlEN WEDOING ANNIVERSARY Mr. ond Mn. Jellll Jaeban, Rl. I Patriot, Olllo wlllollla it
lbelr lOIII wdcllltllllll...-y wllb an open boule allbtlr
bome Ill J ........ Rd., &amp;mclll, Oclober .. fnm I p.m. lo t
p.m.
Mr. IIIIIMn. Jarbln a'l the pannlll1twel"'cliildren.
Mn. Beale Le-.. and lira. Ellie Boker, bolla of
Wilmington; Mn. Ruel Wlllllmo andllro. Goldie Qulniby,
both of Cenlenlry; Mr. BID Jarbln, Rl. I Norlbup; Mn.
M~e 'l'bomiGn, Mr. ll!arlle Jarbln, Mn. Helon Dalley,
oU Ill Rl. I Palrlol; lb. Mllthd MDI• of Wllerloo; Mr.
F1o,.S Jarbln of llaylan; Mr. Jclbmy Jact.., Golllpolll,
and Mn. Millie Ellrtun of~ CU.V. Mo.
1bere are 33 rrandc:l!ll«eellllll 17lflll - llfl1!dohlldrell.
Relatives and lrleDda are iavlled lo all8ld the open ~

AWRT Area Conference
To Be Held in Detroit

Sc:boolboy F1re Patrol wbldl II li!DDbtnt IIOIDO 100 month'•
aludenls Ia 1be d!f'a puliiJe 11111· Depu1J
parochial acbooJa.
811118 With
Chill Glllalber won tbe mimben.
lnttrnaUGI!Ii F1ra Qlief'lllilrlt bs
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Award lli II'JD, Ibt III'IIID Will
Vlrglnla. He Is ltdhe Ia. all·
TUESDAY
cbai117 fii'OUIIIIIIII promoll0111.
RIVEJISIDE Study Qub wt11 CllW Gl01!1her II I -.1
meet with Nra. Wymond entertaln!D• apeaker · on 1
llrlidburJ 1 p.m.
YlrltiJ of I!UIIjecll. He bu ~.--. •

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Coming
Events

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GALLIPOUS---..OcL ............,.. na ..... .
t,- "Opltl _ .. II Eden 7:SO p.m. Sptu• wUI bs
Millie, 911 'l'lllrd A..,, Ap- li'ro.:ulor lllmllD Dw wbo
proaluuttol7 oao bundrt!l wiiii!IJIIIII 1111 ''llrup." A 111m
WDWM .... we11-wtaber1 came .._, hi- ltdulll Gilly wtU Ill
lo vieW tile tucblnl lacllltlea, lfllml. Ebllrlllmntnt by Mn.
IIIII 1o meet the 1111lre IMd1Jnc &amp;nil ¥' *d«r ·
slltfl.
GRACE lllllltd Molbodlal
'l'eldlln ore pilno dopart- audl ardel: Qrcle I wt1l
men~ Mill Sbaan Wiatln and meelwltblln.Jadi:Rod~~Wa.l
Mr. E. J - BaeGD; ...... p.m. Clrale • wtU meat wtlb
deportment, Mr. E. James lln.Harald'"""*',Ordlard
BacC11 and Mr. Jbn Will; HID, 1 p.m.
flUIIIr depu1mon~ Mr. ,._., WIDNIIDAY
E l l - IIIII Mr. Gino DuM; GRACE Ulllltd Mtlhndtal
drum department (per- OIUrdl Clrdas: CIRio I wilb
Cllllilll) ), Mr. BID Francis, and Mn. BeltD Brumfield, 7:1D
clarinet - suopbone deport- p.m. Circle 2 with Mra.
mont, Mr. Gene France. Raymond Pope, 7:SO p.m.
D!roctor Is Mr. E. James Btc011 Cln!le a with .Mrs. Kanne II&gt;
andstadlorepreaenlstlvelsMr. rruter, 7:31p.m. Circlet wllb
Dave Dunn.
lb. G. H. Kerns, 7:10p.m.
Mr. Hal AWns, repreaen- 11!RUS()AY
lstlve of Kenney Millie Qlm- GALUPOLIS B6PW Rum·
psnyofH111U.,ton, W. Va., was mogualniJnd'sprqe fnllll
proienl 1o demonstrate the 9 a.m. 1o a p.m. Sale canllnuea
Ia IIIt Himmond orran, and lllroofJb Friday 11111 Saturday.
player plano.
Refreshments were under the
supervision of Mrs. Danlae PLEDGED TO SORofUTY
MlldleD and Mra.llamlln KJnr. GALUPOLIS - Glnrer
Mrs. E. C. llacan uslated In Annells Ellcassor, dau&amp;hter of
rreelinr til€ ~~UMII. Several Mr. and Mrs. Ruful EllceM«,
flower arranremenls were tt Grape St., Ia pledged lo Dells
received from friends.
Gammo at Miami University.
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GALIJPOUS - Members ol pl1!1!!denHlect of AWRT and
the east central area ol Communlly Affaln Dnctor of
AmerlcaD Women Ia Radio and AVCO Broadcaotlng, ClnTelevlslon will gather at the clnnatt, Oblo, will ba the
New Center M- Lodge on featured speaker at the
West Grand Boulevard In Saturday evening banquet.
Delroli on October 16 for a Eddie Albert, televlll111 parthree-day conference of sonaltty and •tar of ''Green
seminars and work&gt;hops Acres" will addre:ts the lniUp
related to local activities In the m the Ierne of the meell!!8,
broadcast lndus1ry.
"Talk Up Your Town", as will
lavtbi.J
Mlaa Tom! Jackson of WCJID. Immediate paol national
FM, cbalnnan, will be joiaed by president, Marlon Corwell, of
NEIGHBORLINESS 18 STILL around too. F~r my music leal the east central area vice the Ford Motor Company Ia - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 1 bod to leom to recoplze the 111und of the lnslrumeots of the president of AWRT, Mrs. Hazel Dearborn, Mlcblgen.
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crdJellra.l coulm't find ...,ugh lbne to sit out otlbe 1ll!rary and Burnell, executive director of American Women In Radlo '
Jlllen 1111 pollIa a frantic call to Addle Wuerch a millie lover 1o the Dairy Councl1 of St. Jooeph and Television, Ia a national
~ ~. 8be ~ ciuillto !llj're~ll!d aDitll0'1ome:.\loUey; I!OWh Boood; lnll,!:'f'ln .......IIClftdf
Ciilii bil iac!8IeoJ a record for cblldnn lhllldentlflea inllnlmenls Pllils meniberB ~ siaiL wcxnen professionally w~rldnr
aftlleon:lleolr IIIJolonpdtotheJolm&amp;othe
of Wiaola, Indiana, Michigan, m the broadcast lnduJiry and
Good~~~~ Lisa Groth brougbt Ill ~ (W '11&gt;11 Oblo, W'...,.,.,. and Canada. related fields currenUy
lllte'JlllatoDed oil IIIII 1 lba rest of:~ :'I!Jite of
Mrs. Marianne Campbell, celebrallng their twenl!elh
_,, ..:•• ......_. ~~ on ~ lba
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GaUlpolls and Clnclnnall, annlverury .
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port of the lelllhln
anyolberl
Y!llllry IL Try lo ldeDII!y the 1llllrumonltt pllylar on your
faVIII'IIe allum. !1'1 DOl easy. Of C!OUI'IO If you've been Ia the band
off
JIIU bne an iaslde qe.
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THAT PRETI'YELOJSE WARDmaklla Dice bo8leas at Bob
once
Evano Sausa&amp;e Sllop. I I could steal ber balrdo. (And ber
fllin too, f1r tho! maltA!r.) She Is a very talented pefiiOil. I
~l•st chlncel llle Dre1m Machine - list
nmember lbe floWI!I'I lbo made lor the Clll!erence her Mother's
VINTON
Ruth
Evans
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secretary
and
Lovins
Bwtaber
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f'YIJrri
Goklllli Touch &amp; Sew sewing m•chlne by
Loque - Sba oJoo ......
W111der what busia• Ia loin&amp; Ia lbo old llllo VoUey B1Dk elected prealdent of the Past lr018W'er.1besecretirylatoh Singer. At 1 special clean-'eni-out !"ice. We're
Matrons of Vialon Chapter No. the news reporter. 1be rallr!nr · mek,~ng room for a new model, so ypu ll never find
8glldlqJ • the 11 Sooond llld Slate?
Allo ...... 1lllo Ia llzlq lbe old lllnldure fnlm the mrecenUydlll'ln8ameeU.,at prealdentpveawelcomelothe a better lime to get this deluxe zig-zag (!lachine
the bGme ot Mrs. EllJabelb new olf1con and ll!anlted the then during Sale-a· Thon I It hes the built-In features
pool ollkle to ......,. and Evans inlurance!
!loud with 12memberapmeol elubforthelrsupporldurl!lclw you've always wanted Push-Button Bobbin.
La Vera Sayre called tho term.
bul1t·ln buttonholer, morel
meeu., to order. DovoUons 1be meeU., wu turned over
....-. by the hostess and pray• lo Vema Glouon, wbo wu Ia
was by LaVer• Sayre. 1be roil cbartle of the prorram for lbtt
call wu answered by members evenJns. Readlnp ....-. riv..,
J11Y1n1 their 1971 duos. 1be by Vennle Cuto, Laura Brown,
secretary's rep~rtwu nad by Lucy Hartsook, Lovins Bwllber,
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treuurer's report was pven by Vennle Culo diam'ae~ tbe
lluel Harmon.
1n1Up with praylll'. ~VINTON - The Vinton 1be Worthy Malroll8pJJCiinted Elected to IIOI'Ye with Mrs. were bad and lblrJ tile paup
Cl!opter Ill Eulem Star No. m CIIIIIII!U.. to plan and lake Evans ..... Eleanor White, played rameo.
Mled ollicon recenl11 at the onion !Gr the donut 111e Oc- vlcei&gt;&lt;esldenl; Huel Harmon, Refreshments wantiiii'Yed tiY
the boollls,
lbaonlc HaU durlnr lhelr tober 17.
Oetober meeU.,.
Glllcen elected ,.... Worthy
Olopter operied In rltual!aUc Matron, LoulJe Rece, and
form wilh Wortby Matron Worthy Patron eJect, Jerry
Connie Smllb ond Worthy Barnes. 1be WIX'II!y Mllron
Pllron Vlrgll Cross presltllnr. elect announced that ln1ba oocretary's repcrtwas read allllatlon would be November
Corroll Tate, Coll!lllbUil, II
by ()pol Plyne and lrealurer's It, at 7;:18 p.m.
enjoytnc 1 -'&lt;'a vaealilllll'lll!
npart P"'" by Mary Olapter cloasd In .........
hll penrlls, Mr. and linStrurwbe'Ch. Carm;nm!,..tiona form. AU ralired lo the ooclal
Cbatlta Tale IIIII
wwenad.
room !Gr a ooclal hour.

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N. Ilem!sy ot RDIIIe I, Gallipolll, are announcing the
IIIIPlJemer!l and approaclllnr llllll'rllge of their daughter,
Georgena, to WWlam Joy Hsrrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J..yul llllrrlson of Palrlol Star Roote, Gallipolll.
Mlas LomJey Is a lB69 rraduate of Gall1a Academy Hlilb
School IU!d Ia .......,111 attencllnr Rio Grande OIUege.
Mr.llarrloonlsa!B69rr...,.te oi'Gallla Acadlmy Jll&amp;l!
Scboo! and llpmeol11 employed at the Kyrer tnet Power
I'Jan~ as a C0&lt;1J1 student fnm tbe University of Cincinnati.
'\'he weddiar wt11 be an event of Nov, 25, at the Grace
United Meii&gt;OIIIst Cll!rch Ia Gallipolis. 1be pcious Cl!lttom
of open church will be observed.

Good Only1 :

Special Prit:a
In GallipoU. 01' Ms110n

HEAVY DllfY PlASliC BAGS
Sunday OnlyiJumbo 20:_!~1~...~~!;

Wayside Garden Club
Meets with Kirbys
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ber artist'• perception of the
variation of the colora ol the
canyon added to the appreciation of the apecla1 beauty
of each aspect of the canyon.
1be Joui'ney ended at Lake
Mead and wu one of many
marking the looth anniversary
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Mrs. Clarke emphasized the
bnportance lo OCOIOSY and lbe
two new members, Mrs. stark beauty of the canyon u
Charles Wlll!ee and Mrs. K!llh good reasons to condemn fur.
Brown. Other comm!ltee Iller oxploltsUcl and ruia of lbe
reports Included
Janel area by bulldlnr dams and
Welherholl's review from tbe creattnr man-made lakes.
HomeEconlllllltonpbolpballl This program Ia a conas a cauoe of water pollution tinuation ot AAUW's topic f..and Marilyn Barron'• repcrt on the biennium "This Bethe 2511&gt; anniversary of the tearuered Earth ; Can Man
United Nations. She urged SUrvive?" Dellclous refresbNOVEMBER WEDDING PLANNED-Mr. and Mn. J ..
members to wrlle their menta were served by Mrs.
S.
(Had)
lluncan,231tMI. Vern111Ave.,Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.,
conrresamen to encourare the Aileen Rutz and her committee.
United Stalll to ci&gt;ntlnuo to The November 2meettnr will he ...ounce the enr11ement Md approachlnl marrlai!e of
work throu&amp;b the U. N. Ia ef- at the home of Rail&gt; Tapp on their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Gerald Roger (Jerry)
forts lo prevent a global war. Cedar Street oo "IJeveloplnl Downour of Lancaster.
Miss DuncaD, a rracltate of Point PleosanllfiCb Scbool,
Mrs. Saundra Koby, first rice your power quotient."
- preoldent and 11rogram ~Y/.1-'&gt;;W..%-'~.Y#Yaw///QQ##'H.. attended Trevecca Nazarene College Ia Nashville, Tenn., and
1s a rraduate of Galllpolls Business Coller•-Sheil presently
chairman, Introduced Mrs.
employed
as secretary at the Ohto W'1r0 Spring Qlmpany,
Oscar Clarke, wbo pressnted a
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fascinating and colorlulaecount
of a ten-day espeditlon site and Miss Mary Syler Is spendiag a
Mr.Downour Ia a greduate of Uberty Union lfiCb School
her husband look down the vacation with Mrs. Florence Ia Balllmore, Ohio and attended United Electronics School in
Grand Canyon of the Colorado Ecker. They recenUy spent Uiulsvllle, Ky. and has served In the U. S. Anny, Is a veteran
laal April. She llhowed both three days In Apollo, Pa., of Vietnam, and is pre901lt employed 11 lllll!arer ollbe Inslldea and movies of the lrlp. visiting a slitter, Mrs. F. J. dustrial Division of Manpo...,., Inc. In CGlwnbus.
1belr Joui'Dsy beran at Lees Tryby.
1be open church ceremony will lake place at the
Ferry, wit.re they bad flown In
Redeemer United Brethren Cburcb, 145 Obelz Raad,
a smoU plane from Lea Veru.
Colwnbua, Saturday, November 28, at 4;30 pm. Ministers
Two large rubber ralla, with
HoOey King, uncle of the rroom. and Dooald E. King, pastor
space for fourteen people each,
EXPERT RIFLEMAN
of the bride's church, will officla!e.
were bollrded. Each raft bad BAMBERG, GERMANY Receptiml will be held in the church social rooms.
two bosbnen and • motor.
~ Zal Sabnons, 22, son of Mr ·
Miss Duncan lit a granddaughter of the Isle WUUam E.
The trek Included rldlnl the and Mrs. Gaylord SebniiiS, Rt.
and Dmns Bogp and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G.
rapids, camping ·0111 on the 2, Palr!ot, fired expert with the
Boggs of Gallipolis.
IlDdy ohiii'OI of the Colorado,
M-14 rtfle recently near - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ta1dnr hikes up small tt!de Bamberg, Germany. Salmons,
canyons, and eattnr lbe boat- a clerk In Company A, B2D
man-chef'• gourmet c:ooklng - Engiaeer Battsliml, entered lbe
done over the campfire.
army Ia July 1969. He Is a 111111
Mrs. Clarke's stunning alldes graduate of Galllpolls !Ugh
GALLIPOIJS - The October charge. Remember the age
of ..Udflowara In bloom, Scbool.
meeting of the Washlngton limit for this service is three
School PTA will be held at 7 years old.
p.m. Ia the caleteria.
Refreshments will be served
This will be "Meet the prior to the meeting.
Teachers" niRht at which time
we will also be vlslU., the
children's classrooms.
The child care service will be
available again this month as it

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weather can't dampen. Auburn ties into the
trench motif too: Double breasted in eights,
lapeled and epauletted . A weather·seosonod
cape back, kicky contrast saddle stitching. And
shoulder gunpotch that's up right. In Claeth"
Cloth (50% polyester, 50% combed cotton) that
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in July and Janutory. London Fog" lets you la!IO~·
at the weather.
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GALl.iFOLJS - Three r!rla
lrOill ll'onton, 1lllo were btlh
ICJ!Gol _rla_lll,wereelected
G(lkm of the Freshml!n Clus
olllolllt'MedtcalCenlarScbool
ol'iilll'lln81.Tueoday.
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l'reliklelll; Lila 1bomu; vice-

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president, and Janel Mlaard.
...... tary.
OlberofficeraareJoyJCimb!e
of Jackson, lrealurer; ilollnle
Long
of
WlttlamttpOrl,
parllamontulan;LeeConleyOf
CGmmerdaJ Point, hanar .~
representative, and Vlelde

adYiaorandLisa n-u.Bac:tnnr,lelllorflbi,Lee Oonlsy,
JoyKimble,BIIInlelA&gt;nl, \'kba.coiiiiiRaseBrown.

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Cllelo of

WaYOrly, .. elau at a llwn plcnlc last Wed- •

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neaday. Followlng the _ . ,
·ciUI - ~ Ia Mrs. BenjamlnFrWUn,IV,ofPolni
lloii;td'WoHeofPo!nt Pleuant, Pleuantmyo1i!ledtlleaudtance

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1be olber two .claues at
Prelbmtn were ,...Is of Dr. Holzer have entertalned the .
lllil Mra. Cbaiiea E. HolrA!r, Jr., lres1unen at plcnlca on lila park
frlonl 1be julllono, """ are tile
''IIIC $1111'1". ,... il!e freah.
men tile tradlticlnal ''IUD .bats"
al a abnnbsr party 111 the
r.dl qe 8teUP IIJIOIIbi3 doy last M~,
IICtiOns

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(IALLIPOLIS
Faculty
members at Holler 1hlk:il
Ce!itar Scbool of NlJllial are
attendlnr wlrklhopa Ia lbelr
ipeelallllllhll week.
Nrf, Joserol! S.root,lj, .In.lll'Uclor Ill matemiiJ Dlll'llnil.
·~ lbe· rDeetlnp of the
Afilerlqan Con1reu of Ob'

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60 per cent Dacron Polyester. 40 per cent
Nylon. This jewel·necked Princess skimmer Is enhanced by the designer's touch: a
pair of tiny arrow tabs with bright pearl
buttons. Back zipper. Sizes 8 to 18. Short
sleeves only .

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atOOSE FROll
eDAVISSHUL£R CHAIISl

e BANUIIERICMII emit$ tlfAicE
"'at of OlliD's Fine Slall"
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lefllo rflbl, Janel Miaard, Mrs_, HopeR. Wolfe, atudent"

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federacy. Here Jefferson
Davis beard the news of
Lee's surrender at Appomatlay-Away or Charge
tox on Aprll 8. The loUowiag
day, he fted again, to Union
422 Second Ave.
Gallipolis. Ohio
3~6 ~econd Ave.
capture in Georgia.
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LONDON FO~'s•· •
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TO BE
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GAWPOLIS - 1be 0111o .-.t wrzlra!d Ill
bit
Retired Teacben annual 1un- Red&amp;'.....' ...,.U ~:
cbeoaand~ ......... will
Mr. lind Mre. Blrllt ....,.,
be beld at noon, October II, IIIII a!nton Jlllllil llllbt lll!ill
Oblo Union ot Ohlo Stale Qnqp dlled 111llr. aild)lrf,
Unlver!lty , Columhua. Arfllur 1111*. )rr. lbiPt,_
Wiio II
lleoervat10111 for $3 eaclJ, 11111 lU, pNailted 1
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GALLIPOLIS - AI lbe a,•ter and the November be ••cured by ciUU., lbt Gnnp fGr bla ._, )'tlii
lllieU., of the Wayalde Garden lil!i!tling was cbanpd from Ma rruerlle Hlnemaa, of-""·
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~ Tueoday evening the Civic ~ber 3 to the fib due 1o president, Gollla Couol7 Mr1. u.Jen Jluudy 1¥Jd
ctmmJttee was authorized to '.,Iteaon day.
Olapter R.T.A. at 2IUIOI 111 Rosie ritited ltlri. Lclutit
llllnd
f~r
plantets at the
Myrtle Neal, oecretary, ai .._ JIGalh.
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or reeervaiiMa may bs 1be
111t1e ~ t11e1
-llnr were Mrs. Brluo do1110nalratton and made 1 ~ to 0 . C. Montcam*J, ..-d)" II lbt ·llliile' Oi l(!j.
j Kirby and Mrs. H. A. Kirby. verl!cal arranrement Ia a 1111 Rlveraida Drive, CoJum. llwo ~~aPt. , · ::.· .:.~
Fourteen members anawered be1uUf!ll ,reon hotUe·. She llul, Oblo t3213. a-vttloni . Mr. and lib. lfGrtle JWilln
Nil call with "What meeU., I empbali'ed lhet lbe can~ !!hould bs caJJid In !If mailed ' ,... Ia Ollllmbua ~ . . f4 ·
ll!joyed most last club year." bldllllldllo do with lbe ldlld•.-1 -""ore October 1;
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vJilllw •t..Mn. ~ ~
Vlce-ioreslden! Mrs. Huber an IITIJ!iement made.
·· ,. Mr. Cbarlel MlU1, 1 , :"-" ...._..,.... !(~~
Pltllon opened the meeU., willt
prominent elliun lrom· and Mrs: H«ttt ROI!l!ll
dm!Uona ''God Who Toucllelb MrS. llhtirfe. Tate loci the MaryavWe, former ..,...._ Mr.andMn.Ttim~ariil
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· .........,., rep&lt;l'ls w.e given. member, pmeoted membeil roots" .....,., which tiD be riolurned 1o bal!forntl after, j
: ~~ eonalated of with Hoya plants.
ettjoyable and worlhwblle for two weep, ~ w,n ~Ill.. .·
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!fir lbe menlo and a 101;1a1 bour was
"II Ia l!oped lhlt the GaWa Culo and otber
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. tli lhe l1llb ltd!orll. The enjoyed. The November Olunty llliaptet of R.'l':A. wlll• Mn. ~ . N~ :__inJ
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Elect Ruth Evans

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announced .._, 1111 JII'GIIdle .
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Mibjlci!Gra-Nicbtwlllbl
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HappiDsas 111 'ftt1a GelloraUon " -.,.-__
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the Hoyal' Air :F- !IW'"IJ :;.
SWINOOJ'i, &gt;E/!II1and (l,WIJ- wr.o1 . . j!r1Ji11 il)lhlt Yt!ll':-f
AI lt!r u SUe ~·a Mlllli,Windon ~ ~;
COIIIIIWidlng ~.... - cvn- under .,. aiiiU.med nanu and
corned, II wu tdmply DOl hfd been iaYJted lo ......,.
Jiroper ror an olflcer and a othera.
lldy.
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Sue, a 21·year-old offlcer In way," obi! !!ald. ·
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Gallipolis AAUW.
Hosts Point Chapter

lftllllic, Oetober It, at

.n..s.n:ne.. AI IIIII by Uiiillllllo tile former bNhlnea, ll

KIDS ARE GERA'fl I KNOW I aboUldn, refer 1o college
atudenls u kids, but that's wbollhey ,..., 1o me. Anyway, you
lbould- how IIIey arebelpial Terry Wolfe. Terry lwrl hlB ankle
!UYinl bublblll. Ills fellow aludenls ~ ttee1nr lo II be rots to
c1ua and thsy lake care of rellinl hll.booU there too. It's rathor
tllflcull lo carry a book wben you are on cruldleo.
Then too, Somdoy, my 11011 lrovtbl Jume 111o Bush Hall
llucldles fnm llllo Unlvoralty. II wsa my pleulre 1o fl:J: their
111pp0r. Two dayo later I recel...t a !bank-you from one of the
boyo. 1batls the IOCOJid lbank-you I have recel...t from coUere
frlsndaofmyaon. (Youaee, mmn,lhey don1 forgelwballhsy are

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ltlll)u.!Ji ~ tbe ~~~ Hall wtlh ~•14ent Ailn
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Qlurch,
~ ""'hlfe lri ~~~~~~~ iJ; vll'iaua cCinn!l~ . .
Mr. GsUoa1w "'IJIPOinlad wtlh · ~ Uni~IJ. !Je stven.
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I, liM. He hu held IIWI)III'Otlll the ~11111'1 lralniDtl 110- Wickline
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lbs
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'l'llniii7IIICI'DinC '*-1 Deeded lo
eilldl up 111 _,. tlllilp. M I pulled up lo I !!91' (I ~tlllll

SINCE MY ENGLISH leacber Is golnllo read my column, I
- t lo 117 now lbat I know history lsn' capltallzed (as I bad II
lul.....t In Jusl ~ Us ), Wllesa 1117 ''AmerlcaD Hlslory.''
1bll one got by me too. (Does It help any If you find your own
mtstakes, teacher?)

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lnd PrO!~onar • ..,_.~ ' Ill lbe
Cub IJ'II;I tti ,~ !Deet!nl

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lllbll- ol! IIJdderjf. I wu plunpd lnlo
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'11111 blpla 111lomoiiCIII)' every IIIOrlllDB 11 the do)'
bteamel IIebi ~ IIIII arUAdll Ulumlnollan Ia no 1onpr

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Open·House
Held at .
Eden MJsic

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IIIADrotlilEXTRAmlaulll bolon I bad to get to wort 1111
dlitilld to dliYe dmllllllloek a the river, The llllll'lllnC 11111 wu
dow~~ a.- eoiGr 111111111111ed to aee tiMm nfleded

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l-ad......,.. bow ........ 11-wloekto tbe Nlldll!ta 11
r1r-. Aw. to aee a - P'•tna a red v~ down the
llnll II lblll lime 11 dq. One ..,, lllpld JDUdl llelp lblrJ
...._ "W1'Mllln alnnJ torettowarlr.
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SPEAKING OJi' FIRST AVE., haven, lbe Clrl Woodl made a
lonl7 UO., of tbelr new home (the Kerr home) oiiiiOFinl A..,.

lb. Woodll bu IIIII ~ loud&gt; Ia ........ U.,. Tbon too, abe
oddo a lot of penplralillllo the~. You caDl beat 1 comIWUon lib lbal
IIA!member bow obt lnnlfi&gt;rmod 513 Second Ave,? I un~ the llaroldllrolmaare IIWig Ill the SecGnd A..,, addma
...w.
NOT ASOUL CAU.ED a mlatate I modelo my ollentinn and
I - edaled lhll beoauoellley could have rubbed II Ia 11"011 tbol
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GALIJI'OIJS - 1be members ollbe Galllpolll Chaplet- of
the American Allloclatlon of
Unhierslly Women were
hoslllleo to the Point Pleuan!
Qllpler at their October 5
meellog In the Eplacopal
Church ooclal room.
. Mrs. Allee Orr, president,
conducte~ a brief bualneaa
meeUnr. Mra. MOdred
Wlckllns, membership cbalrman, rep&lt;rted lhet tllere are

olllcea Ia hla llale'11110Clallon, 11\'lllas, GaJit8ber wu fOI!IIder . ~
~------- lncludlnc tile (&gt;I'OllldencJ, and Ia and !lral dlnetor pi lh• vonuonat

!!lllded.illlt lbllwulbt lint lime II hlpplllfld while lw11 on the

lillie-.
"' lll!med lo .. back up l'lnll A.... IQ)' .,...•• died.
'l'lllrel.n..lllldtl Ill. 7:•a.m. II oU places.1111bt rlndtlllll

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Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Jackson
roOIISI!:JIVE OOUlEN WEDOING ANNIVERSARY Mr. ond Mn. Jellll Jaeban, Rl. I Patriot, Olllo wlllollla it
lbelr lOIII wdcllltllllll...-y wllb an open boule allbtlr
bome Ill J ........ Rd., &amp;mclll, Oclober .. fnm I p.m. lo t
p.m.
Mr. IIIIIMn. Jarbln a'l the pannlll1twel"'cliildren.
Mn. Beale Le-.. and lira. Ellie Boker, bolla of
Wilmington; Mn. Ruel Wlllllmo andllro. Goldie Qulniby,
both of Cenlenlry; Mr. BID Jarbln, Rl. I Norlbup; Mn.
M~e 'l'bomiGn, Mr. ll!arlle Jarbln, Mn. Helon Dalley,
oU Ill Rl. I Palrlol; lb. Mllthd MDI• of Wllerloo; Mr.
F1o,.S Jarbln of llaylan; Mr. Jclbmy Jact.., Golllpolll,
and Mn. Millie Ellrtun of~ CU.V. Mo.
1bere are 33 rrandc:l!ll«eellllll 17lflll - llfl1!dohlldrell.
Relatives and lrleDda are iavlled lo all8ld the open ~

AWRT Area Conference
To Be Held in Detroit

Sc:boolboy F1re Patrol wbldl II li!DDbtnt IIOIDO 100 month'•
aludenls Ia 1be d!f'a puliiJe 11111· Depu1J
parochial acbooJa.
811118 With
Chill Glllalber won tbe mimben.
lnttrnaUGI!Ii F1ra Qlief'lllilrlt bs
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Vlrglnla. He Is ltdhe Ia. all·
TUESDAY
cbai117 fii'OUIIIIIIII promoll0111.
RIVEJISIDE Study Qub wt11 CllW Gl01!1her II I -.1
meet with Nra. Wymond entertaln!D• apeaker · on 1
llrlidburJ 1 p.m.
YlrltiJ of I!UIIjecll. He bu ~.--. •

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GALLIPOUS---..OcL ............,.. na ..... .
t,- "Opltl _ .. II Eden 7:SO p.m. Sptu• wUI bs
Millie, 911 'l'lllrd A..,, Ap- li'ro.:ulor lllmllD Dw wbo
proaluuttol7 oao bundrt!l wiiii!IJIIIII 1111 ''llrup." A 111m
WDWM .... we11-wtaber1 came .._, hi- ltdulll Gilly wtU Ill
lo vieW tile tucblnl lacllltlea, lfllml. Ebllrlllmntnt by Mn.
IIIII 1o meet the 1111lre IMd1Jnc &amp;nil ¥' *d«r ·
slltfl.
GRACE lllllltd Molbodlal
'l'eldlln ore pilno dopart- audl ardel: Qrcle I wt1l
men~ Mill Sbaan Wiatln and meelwltblln.Jadi:Rod~~Wa.l
Mr. E. J - BaeGD; ...... p.m. Clrale • wtU meat wtlb
deportment, Mr. E. James lln.Harald'"""*',Ordlard
BacC11 and Mr. Jbn Will; HID, 1 p.m.
flUIIIr depu1mon~ Mr. ,._., WIDNIIDAY
E l l - IIIII Mr. Gino DuM; GRACE Ulllltd Mtlhndtal
drum department (per- OIUrdl Clrdas: CIRio I wilb
Cllllilll) ), Mr. BID Francis, and Mn. BeltD Brumfield, 7:1D
clarinet - suopbone deport- p.m. Circle 2 with Mra.
mont, Mr. Gene France. Raymond Pope, 7:SO p.m.
D!roctor Is Mr. E. James Btc011 Cln!le a with .Mrs. Kanne II&gt;
andstadlorepreaenlstlvelsMr. rruter, 7:31p.m. Circlet wllb
Dave Dunn.
lb. G. H. Kerns, 7:10p.m.
Mr. Hal AWns, repreaen- 11!RUS()AY
lstlve of Kenney Millie Qlm- GALUPOLIS B6PW Rum·
psnyofH111U.,ton, W. Va., was mogualniJnd'sprqe fnllll
proienl 1o demonstrate the 9 a.m. 1o a p.m. Sale canllnuea
Ia IIIt Himmond orran, and lllroofJb Friday 11111 Saturday.
player plano.
Refreshments were under the
supervision of Mrs. Danlae PLEDGED TO SORofUTY
MlldleD and Mra.llamlln KJnr. GALUPOLIS - Glnrer
Mrs. E. C. llacan uslated In Annells Ellcassor, dau&amp;hter of
rreelinr til€ ~~UMII. Several Mr. and Mrs. Ruful EllceM«,
flower arranremenls were tt Grape St., Ia pledged lo Dells
received from friends.
Gammo at Miami University.
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GALIJPOUS - Members ol pl1!1!!denHlect of AWRT and
the east central area ol Communlly Affaln Dnctor of
AmerlcaD Women Ia Radio and AVCO Broadcaotlng, ClnTelevlslon will gather at the clnnatt, Oblo, will ba the
New Center M- Lodge on featured speaker at the
West Grand Boulevard In Saturday evening banquet.
Delroli on October 16 for a Eddie Albert, televlll111 parthree-day conference of sonaltty and •tar of ''Green
seminars and work&gt;hops Acres" will addre:ts the lniUp
related to local activities In the m the Ierne of the meell!!8,
broadcast lndus1ry.
"Talk Up Your Town", as will
lavtbi.J
Mlaa Tom! Jackson of WCJID. Immediate paol national
FM, cbalnnan, will be joiaed by president, Marlon Corwell, of
NEIGHBORLINESS 18 STILL around too. F~r my music leal the east central area vice the Ford Motor Company Ia - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 1 bod to leom to recoplze the 111und of the lnslrumeots of the president of AWRT, Mrs. Hazel Dearborn, Mlcblgen.
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crdJellra.l coulm't find ...,ugh lbne to sit out otlbe 1ll!rary and Burnell, executive director of American Women In Radlo '
Jlllen 1111 pollIa a frantic call to Addle Wuerch a millie lover 1o the Dairy Councl1 of St. Jooeph and Television, Ia a national
~ ~. 8be ~ ciuillto !llj're~ll!d aDitll0'1ome:.\loUey; I!OWh Boood; lnll,!:'f'ln .......IIClftdf
Ciilii bil iac!8IeoJ a record for cblldnn lhllldentlflea inllnlmenls Pllils meniberB ~ siaiL wcxnen professionally w~rldnr
aftlleon:lleolr IIIJolonpdtotheJolm&amp;othe
of Wiaola, Indiana, Michigan, m the broadcast lnduJiry and
Good~~~~ Lisa Groth brougbt Ill ~ (W '11&gt;11 Oblo, W'...,.,.,. and Canada. related fields currenUy
lllte'JlllatoDed oil IIIII 1 lba rest of:~ :'I!Jite of
Mrs. Marianne Campbell, celebrallng their twenl!elh
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port of the lelllhln
anyolberl
Y!llllry IL Try lo ldeDII!y the 1llllrumonltt pllylar on your
faVIII'IIe allum. !1'1 DOl easy. Of C!OUI'IO If you've been Ia the band
off
JIIU bne an iaslde qe.
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THAT PRETI'YELOJSE WARDmaklla Dice bo8leas at Bob
once
Evano Sausa&amp;e Sllop. I I could steal ber balrdo. (And ber
fllin too, f1r tho! maltA!r.) She Is a very talented pefiiOil. I
~l•st chlncel llle Dre1m Machine - list
nmember lbe floWI!I'I lbo made lor the Clll!erence her Mother's
VINTON
Ruth
Evans
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secretary
and
Lovins
Bwtaber
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Goklllli Touch &amp; Sew sewing m•chlne by
Loque - Sba oJoo ......
W111der what busia• Ia loin&amp; Ia lbo old llllo VoUey B1Dk elected prealdent of the Past lr018W'er.1besecretirylatoh Singer. At 1 special clean-'eni-out !"ice. We're
Matrons of Vialon Chapter No. the news reporter. 1be rallr!nr · mek,~ng room for a new model, so ypu ll never find
8glldlqJ • the 11 Sooond llld Slate?
Allo ...... 1lllo Ia llzlq lbe old lllnldure fnlm the mrecenUydlll'ln8ameeU.,at prealdentpveawelcomelothe a better lime to get this deluxe zig-zag (!lachine
the bGme ot Mrs. EllJabelb new olf1con and ll!anlted the then during Sale-a· Thon I It hes the built-In features
pool ollkle to ......,. and Evans inlurance!
!loud with 12memberapmeol elubforthelrsupporldurl!lclw you've always wanted Push-Button Bobbin.
La Vera Sayre called tho term.
bul1t·ln buttonholer, morel
meeu., to order. DovoUons 1be meeU., wu turned over
....-. by the hostess and pray• lo Vema Glouon, wbo wu Ia
was by LaVer• Sayre. 1be roil cbartle of the prorram for lbtt
call wu answered by members evenJns. Readlnp ....-. riv..,
J11Y1n1 their 1971 duos. 1be by Vennle Cuto, Laura Brown,
secretary's rep~rtwu nad by Lucy Hartsook, Lovins Bwllber,
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Eleanor White and the Ruth EYIIIII and Mtltll BatlleJ.
treuurer's report was pven by Vennle Culo diam'ae~ tbe
lluel Harmon.
1n1Up with praylll'. ~VINTON - The Vinton 1be Worthy Malroll8pJJCiinted Elected to IIOI'Ye with Mrs. were bad and lblrJ tile paup
Cl!opter Ill Eulem Star No. m CIIIIIII!U.. to plan and lake Evans ..... Eleanor White, played rameo.
Mled ollicon recenl11 at the onion !Gr the donut 111e Oc- vlcei&gt;&lt;esldenl; Huel Harmon, Refreshments wantiiii'Yed tiY
the boollls,
lbaonlc HaU durlnr lhelr tober 17.
Oetober meeU.,.
Glllcen elected ,.... Worthy
Olopter operied In rltual!aUc Matron, LoulJe Rece, and
form wilh Wortby Matron Worthy Patron eJect, Jerry
Connie Smllb ond Worthy Barnes. 1be WIX'II!y Mllron
Pllron Vlrgll Cross presltllnr. elect announced that ln1ba oocretary's repcrtwas read allllatlon would be November
Corroll Tate, Coll!lllbUil, II
by ()pol Plyne and lrealurer's It, at 7;:18 p.m.
enjoytnc 1 -'&lt;'a vaealilllll'lll!
npart P"'" by Mary Olapter cloasd In .........
hll penrlls, Mr. and linStrurwbe'Ch. Carm;nm!,..tiona form. AU ralired lo the ooclal
Cbatlta Tale IIIII
wwenad.
room !Gr a ooclal hour.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. George
N. Ilem!sy ot RDIIIe I, Gallipolll, are announcing the
IIIIPlJemer!l and approaclllnr llllll'rllge of their daughter,
Georgena, to WWlam Joy Hsrrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J..yul llllrrlson of Palrlol Star Roote, Gallipolll.
Mlas LomJey Is a lB69 rraduate of Gall1a Academy Hlilb
School IU!d Ia .......,111 attencllnr Rio Grande OIUege.
Mr.llarrloonlsa!B69rr...,.te oi'Gallla Acadlmy Jll&amp;l!
Scboo! and llpmeol11 employed at the Kyrer tnet Power
I'Jan~ as a C0&lt;1J1 student fnm tbe University of Cincinnati.
'\'he weddiar wt11 be an event of Nov, 25, at the Grace
United Meii&gt;OIIIst Cll!rch Ia Gallipolis. 1be pcious Cl!lttom
of open church will be observed.

Good Only1 :

Special Prit:a
In GallipoU. 01' Ms110n

HEAVY DllfY PlASliC BAGS
Sunday OnlyiJumbo 20:_!~1~...~~!;

Wayside Garden Club
Meets with Kirbys
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ber artist'• perception of the
variation of the colora ol the
canyon added to the appreciation of the apecla1 beauty
of each aspect of the canyon.
1be Joui'ney ended at Lake
Mead and wu one of many
marking the looth anniversary
of John Weslsy Powell's u-

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Mrs. Clarke emphasized the
bnportance lo OCOIOSY and lbe
two new members, Mrs. stark beauty of the canyon u
Charles Wlll!ee and Mrs. K!llh good reasons to condemn fur.
Brown. Other comm!ltee Iller oxploltsUcl and ruia of lbe
reports Included
Janel area by bulldlnr dams and
Welherholl's review from tbe creattnr man-made lakes.
HomeEconlllllltonpbolpballl This program Ia a conas a cauoe of water pollution tinuation ot AAUW's topic f..and Marilyn Barron'• repcrt on the biennium "This Bethe 2511&gt; anniversary of the tearuered Earth ; Can Man
United Nations. She urged SUrvive?" Dellclous refresbNOVEMBER WEDDING PLANNED-Mr. and Mn. J ..
members to wrlle their menta were served by Mrs.
S.
(Had)
lluncan,231tMI. Vern111Ave.,Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.,
conrresamen to encourare the Aileen Rutz and her committee.
United Stalll to ci&gt;ntlnuo to The November 2meettnr will he ...ounce the enr11ement Md approachlnl marrlai!e of
work throu&amp;b the U. N. Ia ef- at the home of Rail&gt; Tapp on their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Gerald Roger (Jerry)
forts lo prevent a global war. Cedar Street oo "IJeveloplnl Downour of Lancaster.
Miss DuncaD, a rracltate of Point PleosanllfiCb Scbool,
Mrs. Saundra Koby, first rice your power quotient."
- preoldent and 11rogram ~Y/.1-'&gt;;W..%-'~.Y#Yaw///QQ##'H.. attended Trevecca Nazarene College Ia Nashville, Tenn., and
1s a rraduate of Galllpolls Business Coller•-Sheil presently
chairman, Introduced Mrs.
employed
as secretary at the Ohto W'1r0 Spring Qlmpany,
Oscar Clarke, wbo pressnted a
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Colwnbua.
fascinating and colorlulaecount
of a ten-day espeditlon site and Miss Mary Syler Is spendiag a
Mr.Downour Ia a greduate of Uberty Union lfiCb School
her husband look down the vacation with Mrs. Florence Ia Balllmore, Ohio and attended United Electronics School in
Grand Canyon of the Colorado Ecker. They recenUy spent Uiulsvllle, Ky. and has served In the U. S. Anny, Is a veteran
laal April. She llhowed both three days In Apollo, Pa., of Vietnam, and is pre901lt employed 11 lllll!arer ollbe Inslldea and movies of the lrlp. visiting a slitter, Mrs. F. J. dustrial Division of Manpo...,., Inc. In CGlwnbus.
1belr Joui'Dsy beran at Lees Tryby.
1be open church ceremony will lake place at the
Ferry, wit.re they bad flown In
Redeemer United Brethren Cburcb, 145 Obelz Raad,
a smoU plane from Lea Veru.
Colwnbua, Saturday, November 28, at 4;30 pm. Ministers
Two large rubber ralla, with
HoOey King, uncle of the rroom. and Dooald E. King, pastor
space for fourteen people each,
EXPERT RIFLEMAN
of the bride's church, will officla!e.
were bollrded. Each raft bad BAMBERG, GERMANY Receptiml will be held in the church social rooms.
two bosbnen and • motor.
~ Zal Sabnons, 22, son of Mr ·
Miss Duncan lit a granddaughter of the Isle WUUam E.
The trek Included rldlnl the and Mrs. Gaylord SebniiiS, Rt.
and Dmns Bogp and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G.
rapids, camping ·0111 on the 2, Palr!ot, fired expert with the
Boggs of Gallipolis.
IlDdy ohiii'OI of the Colorado,
M-14 rtfle recently near - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ta1dnr hikes up small tt!de Bamberg, Germany. Salmons,
canyons, and eattnr lbe boat- a clerk In Company A, B2D
man-chef'• gourmet c:ooklng - Engiaeer Battsliml, entered lbe
done over the campfire.
army Ia July 1969. He Is a 111111
Mrs. Clarke's stunning alldes graduate of Galllpolls !Ugh
GALLIPOIJS - The October charge. Remember the age
of ..Udflowara In bloom, Scbool.
meeting of the Washlngton limit for this service is three
School PTA will be held at 7 years old.
p.m. Ia the caleteria.
Refreshments will be served
This will be "Meet the prior to the meeting.
Teachers" niRht at which time
we will also be vlslU., the
children's classrooms.
The child care service will be
available again this month as it

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Bongled, spangled, and buttoned to the elements, Auburn comes on with jaunty spirits the
weather can't dampen. Auburn ties into the
trench motif too: Double breasted in eights,
lapeled and epauletted . A weather·seosonod
cape back, kicky contrast saddle stitching. And
shoulder gunpotch that's up right. In Claeth"
Cloth (50% polyester, 50% combed cotton) that
~3~w .rain fc11m ~--wnshine.o '·.
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t er o , ~ wpal, Au""r,n .IS ar~ . mto!.lalrt.
in July and Janutory. London Fog" lets you la!IO~·
at the weather.
$70.00

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GALl.iFOLJS - Three r!rla
lrOill ll'onton, 1lllo were btlh
ICJ!Gol _rla_lll,wereelected
G(lkm of the Freshml!n Clus
olllolllt'MedtcalCenlarScbool
ol'iilll'lln81.Tueoday.
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l'reliklelll; Lila 1bomu; vice-

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president, and Janel Mlaard.
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OlberofficeraareJoyJCimb!e
of Jackson, lrealurer; ilollnle
Long
of
WlttlamttpOrl,
parllamontulan;LeeConleyOf
CGmmerdaJ Point, hanar .~
representative, and Vlelde

adYiaorandLisa n-u.Bac:tnnr,lelllorflbi,Lee Oonlsy,
JoyKimble,BIIInlelA&gt;nl, \'kba.coiiiiiRaseBrown.

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Cllelo of

WaYOrly, .. elau at a llwn plcnlc last Wed- •

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neaday. Followlng the _ . ,
·ciUI - ~ Ia Mrs. BenjamlnFrWUn,IV,ofPolni
lloii;td'WoHeofPo!nt Pleuant, Pleuantmyo1i!ledtlleaudtance

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blatrltclot of Inlroduclory wllb mqlc lricka.
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1be olber two .claues at
Prelbmtn were ,...Is of Dr. Holzer have entertalned the .
lllil Mra. Cbaiiea E. HolrA!r, Jr., lres1unen at plcnlca on lila park
frlonl 1be julllono, """ are tile
''IIIC $1111'1". ,... il!e freah.
men tile tradlticlnal ''IUD .bats"
al a abnnbsr party 111 the
r.dl qe 8teUP IIJIOIIbi3 doy last M~,
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(IALLIPOLIS
Faculty
members at Holler 1hlk:il
Ce!itar Scbool of NlJllial are
attendlnr wlrklhopa Ia lbelr
ipeelallllllhll week.
Nrf, Joserol! S.root,lj, .In.lll'Uclor Ill matemiiJ Dlll'llnil.
·~ lbe· rDeetlnp of the
Afilerlqan Con1reu of Ob'

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OORDED KNIT JERSEY
60 per cent Dacron Polyester. 40 per cent
Nylon. This jewel·necked Princess skimmer Is enhanced by the designer's touch: a
pair of tiny arrow tabs with bright pearl
buttons. Back zipper. Sizes 8 to 18. Short
sleeves only .

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eDAVISSHUL£R CHAIISl

e BANUIIERICMII emit$ tlfAicE
"'at of OlliD's Fine Slall"
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lefllo rflbl, Janel Miaard, Mrs_, HopeR. Wolfe, atudent"

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federacy. Here Jefferson
Davis beard the news of
Lee's surrender at Appomatlay-Away or Charge
tox on Aprll 8. The loUowiag
day, he fted again, to Union
422 Second Ave.
Gallipolis. Ohio
3~6 ~econd Ave.
capture in Georgia.
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GAWPOLIS - 1be 0111o .-.t wrzlra!d Ill
bit
Retired Teacben annual 1un- Red&amp;'.....' ...,.U ~:
cbeoaand~ ......... will
Mr. lind Mre. Blrllt ....,.,
be beld at noon, October II, IIIII a!nton Jlllllil llllbt lll!ill
Oblo Union ot Ohlo Stale Qnqp dlled 111llr. aild)lrf,
Unlver!lty , Columhua. Arfllur 1111*. )rr. lbiPt,_
Wiio II
lleoervat10111 for $3 eaclJ, 11111 lU, pNailted 1
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GALLIPOLIS - AI lbe a,•ter and the November be ••cured by ciUU., lbt Gnnp fGr bla ._, )'tlii
lllieU., of the Wayalde Garden lil!i!tling was cbanpd from Ma rruerlle Hlnemaa, of-""·
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~ Tueoday evening the Civic ~ber 3 to the fib due 1o president, Gollla Couol7 Mr1. u.Jen Jluudy 1¥Jd
ctmmJttee was authorized to '.,Iteaon day.
Olapter R.T.A. at 2IUIOI 111 Rosie ritited ltlri. Lclutit
llllnd
f~r
plantets at the
Myrtle Neal, oecretary, ai .._ JIGalh.
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or reeervaiiMa may bs 1be
111t1e ~ t11e1
-llnr were Mrs. Brluo do1110nalratton and made 1 ~ to 0 . C. Montcam*J, ..-d)" II lbt ·llliile' Oi l(!j.
j Kirby and Mrs. H. A. Kirby. verl!cal arranrement Ia a 1111 Rlveraida Drive, CoJum. llwo ~~aPt. , · ::.· .:.~
Fourteen members anawered be1uUf!ll ,reon hotUe·. She llul, Oblo t3213. a-vttloni . Mr. and lib. lfGrtle JWilln
Nil call with "What meeU., I empbali'ed lhet lbe can~ !!hould bs caJJid In !If mailed ' ,... Ia Ollllmbua ~ . . f4 ·
ll!joyed most last club year." bldllllldllo do with lbe ldlld•.-1 -""ore October 1;
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vJilllw •t..Mn. ~ ~
Vlce-ioreslden! Mrs. Huber an IITIJ!iement made.
·· ,. Mr. Cbarlel MlU1, 1 , :"-" ...._..,.... !(~~
Pltllon opened the meeU., willt
prominent elliun lrom· and Mrs: H«ttt ROI!l!ll
dm!Uona ''God Who Toucllelb MrS. llhtirfe. Tate loci the MaryavWe, former ..,...._ Mr.andMn.Ttim~ariil
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COIIIIIWidlng ~.... - cvn- under .,. aiiiU.med nanu and
corned, II wu tdmply DOl hfd been iaYJted lo ......,.
Jiroper ror an olflcer and a othera.
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Hosts Point Chapter

lftllllic, Oetober It, at

.n..s.n:ne.. AI IIIII by Uiiillllllo tile former bNhlnea, ll

KIDS ARE GERA'fl I KNOW I aboUldn, refer 1o college
atudenls u kids, but that's wbollhey ,..., 1o me. Anyway, you
lbould- how IIIey arebelpial Terry Wolfe. Terry lwrl hlB ankle
!UYinl bublblll. Ills fellow aludenls ~ ttee1nr lo II be rots to
c1ua and thsy lake care of rellinl hll.booU there too. It's rathor
tllflcull lo carry a book wben you are on cruldleo.
Then too, Somdoy, my 11011 lrovtbl Jume 111o Bush Hall
llucldles fnm llllo Unlvoralty. II wsa my pleulre 1o fl:J: their
111pp0r. Two dayo later I recel...t a !bank-you from one of the
boyo. 1batls the IOCOJid lbank-you I have recel...t from coUere
frlsndaofmyaon. (Youaee, mmn,lhey don1 forgelwballhsy are

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ltlll)u.!Ji ~ tbe ~~~ Hall wtlh ~•14ent Ailn
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Qlurch,
~ ""'hlfe lri ~~~~~~~ iJ; vll'iaua cCinn!l~ . .
Mr. GsUoa1w "'IJIPOinlad wtlh · ~ Uni~IJ. !Je stven.
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SINCE MY ENGLISH leacber Is golnllo read my column, I
- t lo 117 now lbat I know history lsn' capltallzed (as I bad II
lul.....t In Jusl ~ Us ), Wllesa 1117 ''AmerlcaD Hlslory.''
1bll one got by me too. (Does It help any If you find your own
mtstakes, teacher?)

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COLtllllltlS (UPIJ - Tho AasoclaUGII Saturday endonled IIOIIllnee Jolm J. G1111pn, the of lbe OEA tllilllbu endOraed llnlndll fiHIIInl and ptlht ...
a caRdldata
Illata rlf lbe loeal prqMl'j)' to
' OEA l'rfllldont J. Alan Auf· merry.go.cwnd."
derbelde llld lbe orpnlt.allan
n.e~
111'1t1 ••II( of our lt,OOO Dl8ll&gt;- "II 11111011 enjoyable W t11•
ben1 to ,l rilrt and IIUppOI'\ lWI donie a candidate who 11M lbe
ctndtclacj" Ileal,.. he hu lea~rllhlp qualltlea aod
"rlfonoh clearcuf' aolullcll ID couraae of Mr. GiUI&amp;an,"
lbe alale'l educaUooal prot&gt;. Aufderheide aald.
lema;
'1 that be wm make a
Tbe OEA llld II baaed lla line go'"rnor - not only fmn
endonement 1111 two points:
the atand point of the public
-"Mr. Glillgan II tbe anly 11Cbao1a of Ohio, bolt ala&gt; 88 a
candidate for IO'"mor who leader In lbe light to dmlop
clearly and fCI1brl&amp;hllY hu Ohio Into tbe No. I stata In tbe
called for major to reform In

Ohl~~cmdly, Mr. Gllli8an 1a

OONAI1&gt; WOLFE, SECRETARY d. the Meigs Local School Dlatrlct Athletic Board,
tlblbltl just one d. the scrapbooks he bas complled on the Bix sporla programs d. tbe school.
Wolfe Is now working on the fourth year 's scrapbook since the district was formed. The
scrapboolal,cmtaln aU acco1Uits and photosraph.s of sporting events, together with avallsble
statiatics.

Recognition

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''OIIIo le.ll!ltllllftalilll In ont ~ehGOI ~lstrlcll
educatlonillllatistlc !bat ilioald bwrupUnd clolad

spelkin&amp; at 1. delegate•
meetin&amp; olhere,
OEA
convention
callad upon Ohio taadlerl to
pnerale a million volel for
candldataa who IJUIII)GI'l a good
education.
Mrs.-Hel111 Bain, Nashville,
Tenn., said II Ohio taachen
cwld infl,IIIICO It least 10 votes
apiece, · the pnbllc !"'hoole of
your atate wm be adequately
funded.

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GAWPOUS
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.ANTIQUITY - Mr. IIIII Mrs. Olarlie Mathews of An·
Uqulty are announcing tbe engagement and approaching
marrta&amp;a of tbelr dallflbler, Gena May, to Randall Scott
Lilly, 1011 of Mr. and Mnl. Raymond Lllly, Ironton. Mill
Matbewa, a llll&amp;raduata of Southern Locallli&amp;h School, ill
employed as a secretary at Johnaon - Kiewit - Massman
Construction Company In Latari Falls.
Mr. Lilly, a IIIII araduate of lronloo HJeb School, Ia
presently employed by tbe C It 0 Railroad In RuaaeD, Ky .,
and Ill alao .ln the Oblo National Guard. Vows of the double
r1n1 ceremony wm be reed by tbe Rev. Dale McClurg at the
Letart Falls UnltadMetbodist !liurdi, Oct. l7al2:30p.m. An
open church wedding will be observed.

Golllpolls

RIO GRANDE - Dr, Uoyd G.

11J lin. Frucla Morrta
Sunday was Promotion Day
at Flrwt Baptist Church School.
Robert Wood's birtbday was
celebrated at lWI h«ne by lWI
alltanl, Mnl. Dorothy Norris
IIIII Mnl. Audrey Brownell and
noi8bbon, Mnl. Ruth Wolle and
1111'1. vasu Grimm. Ice cream
·IIIII cake were aerved.
Rev. IIIII Mnl. Paul Sellers
eatertalned with a family
dinner Sunday honoring their
daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Eyoon, on her birthday.
1111'1 . C. R. Mitchell and
dallflhter-tn-law, Mrs. Brent
Mitchell and dallflbter, Mary D.
and Mnl. Frances Gray of
Atianla, Ga., who are opending
1 week with relatives in
Parkersburg, spent Thuraday
with Mr. and Mrs. Critt
Bradlvrd and Mrs. Esther

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Mrs. Lillian Jividen returned
home from a visit in Athena
with her son, Dr. and Mrs.
lllarlea Jividen.
Mnl. Ann Cot spent several
days In Colwnbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Foster,
Cheryl and John Dean of
COiwnbus were weekend gueats
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert HID and
Mr. and Mrs. lllarlea Foster.
Recentgueats of Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Norris were their soo.Jniaw and dallflbler. Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Hall (Shirley) and
children d. St. Paul, Minn. They
bad villted In Colwnbus with
Mr. and Mnl. Nick Yoal and
Roni and Mr. and Mra. Norml!ll
Norris.
Mrs. Charles Spaun and
children spent a week In

K. carr, professor of biology al
Rio Grande COllege, has been
selected to appear in the 1971
ediUon of "Conununily Leaders
of America," which recognized
Individuals who have con, lrlbuted Ill a better America by
building better communities
through service.
carr joined the faculty al Rio
Grande COllege In 1963, and held
the post of chairman of the
Division of Natural Sciences.
He sWdied at the Sorbonne at
tbe doctoral level, and did
research work at tbe Pastaur
Institute In Paris . At the
Pasteur Institute, he was
associated with Dr. Gabriel
Berb'and, tbe last livlnl! sllldent
of Louis Pasteur. He defended
hls tbosis at the Sorbonne and
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New York Academy of Sciences. He was elected a member
of the lnternstionsl PlalfiX'ID
Aasocialloo In 1969, and was
selected a Fellow of The
American lnaUiute of Chemists. ,

Mrs. Dennis Dean Schilling

Major Purpme!
Achance to show the public
the 11eautJ of a handmade quilt

Mail Blank k1
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Mrs. Turner was In a Ught pink
dress of silk shantung and wore
wto«olored accessories. Her
corsage was of white rosebuds.
Immediately following the
ceremony a recepUon was held

a junior at Ohio University
majoring in biology.
Out-&lt;&gt;f-lown gu..ts at the
wedding and reception were
Mrs. Fay Turner, Huntington,
W. Va.; Roy White, Mansfield;

mother.

at the home of the bride's Mrs. Glenroy Ewing, Mrs .

The bride's attendants were parents. The bride's table Gladys Karr , Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Jane Ann Karr, a sister, featured a four-tiered cake Stanton Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
maid of honor ; Mrs. Ron trimmed with pink rosebuds. Gary Wolf, Mr. Richard
Spencer, WrlghtsviUe , Ind.; Roses and baby's breath Kobl entz, Columbus ; Mr .
Miss Edna McCoy, Miss Jen- SWTounded the cake which was Jeffrey Herst, Akron ; Mr. Jeff
Webster, Lockport, N.Y.; Miss
Cbeatar, and Mr'· Oanked by candelabra and pink Ellz.abelll
· Gary
nlfer Dean,
Kock , Rock Rl ver;
Wolfe, Columbus, sweetheart rose arrangements.
bridesmaids. The Rower girl
Asslsllng at tbe reception Miss Jacqui Archer , Pilla
was Mill Lori Turner, sister of were Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. hurgh, Pa.; Miss Donna Rock·
th brldagroom
Wyatt Chadwell, Miss Jackie castle, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr.
;,.. tie•ta• sowns all Mora, Miss Ann Holter, Mrs. and Mrs. John Lodwick, West
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bodices' with deep rose _.tin registered !!If gdesla.
· " Mrs. Robert Easbnan, Brent
Uirla. They ~~~~ed Willi
For a lrlp tbrOIIgh New York and Kevin, Gallipolls; Mr. and
short puffed sleevea, a gstbered and Pennsylvama, tbe bride Mrs. George Young, Athens;
Uirl flowing Into a pleat at tbe cbaoged Into a pink .,.epe suit Mr. and Mrs. Howard EWlllg,
mlddi back which was marked with which she wore navy ac- Decatur, Ga.; Mr. Steve Frost,
with : bow. Tbeir headpieces cessories and a sweetheart Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
,..re Dlor bows and Delling.
rosebud corsage.
Spencer, Bruceville, Ind.
The maid of honor carried a
The Almaaac
steam-driven ferry started a
colonW bouquet of pale pink ByUattedPressllaternatlonai run between New York City
and dark pink .,...tbeart roaea Today is Sunday, Oct. II, the and Hoboken.
and the other attendlllls' 214th day of 1970.
In 1868 Thomas Edison filed
Dowers were all of one color. The moon Ia between its first papers for hls first invenUon,
They each wore bracelela, gills quarter and lull phase.
tbe eleclrical vote recorder.
of the bride.
The morning stars are
BOlt man for tbe bridelfoom Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
In 1945 Chinese leader Chiang
was Mr. Thomas Buckley, The evening star3 are Venus Kal-Sbek and Conununist chiefAthens, Route 2, and tbe uahen
and Jupiler.
lain Mao Tse-Tung pledged
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were Mr. James Buctley, Thoae born on this date are mutual desires lor peace and
Atbens; Mr. RGII CIT, Jloeda. under the sign d. Ubra.
unity. The Communists took
ville; Mr. Ray Karr, Mr. TOOl
On this day In history:
over Chins four years later
Karr, Pomeroy. Master Bryce In 1811 the world's first under Mao

mullkoiored daisies.
Mlsa Michele Clnl!rorthy,
New Haven, served II· flower
fl\i'l. Sbe - • a Door langlb
sown of yellow dotted nrlsa
with an empire waist and a
SohiJIIa&amp;.
boullanl llllirt. It alao had a
1be bride lithe da!lghtae of detaehable •lralll. Paul Hill, Jr.
Mr. IIIII Mra. HeDry Clat. was the rln&amp; btw'er.
wortby, Middleport, and lllo .
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and Mra. •Jacob SChUUng, brlolepOom ~ Mr. Larry
carron, 'lbe .-.addlntl :wu 111 Monflcmery, Lanpville. Tbe.
-~"' Augufi 30112:10 p.m. uaben ..... Mr. ~ SChll•'
al tbe Rullan4 Unltad Metllodlst line. Carroll, Mr. Sam Clat. ,
Chure~ . The Rev • . Richard worthy, New Haven, w. Va. ,
Pumplny officiated at the F« her dallflblar's weddlnc, '
double rir,g eenm&lt;JIIjl.
Mra. Clatworlby wore a pink
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provided
knit A-line with whlta ••·
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cesaor1ea Mrs &amp;:hilling was In
b)' Mila Donna Weber,orpnilt, a yeUow.
ensemble wlth·i
and Mr. Vernon
sololal. while ,acceMorles aDd both ·
l!fe &amp;ani the Lord 1 1'!'1)'81' u molbera bad camauon cor-·
the -~~knelt at the.alw. 81108

8 seconds from riOw Bill Scott
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collecredlodywhoknowsjusrhowrocalmanup!tight
executive.
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distance call qukkly. (She averages 77 ieconds per
call.) And sbe'll get it right tbe 6m time, (She slips
up only once in every 200 calls.)
But more than that, she'll do it with 'a

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smile. A smile you can· hear.
Bill Scott might even ' end up saying,
"Thanks, Operator. You made my day:: (Lots of
busin&lt;SSmen do.)
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the
peaple :w~ se~ you e~ry !f~Y: l!nd their smi!~ are
ju~t part of what ~kcs. teleJ&gt;Il'!rQ "'rvic~ so:LI'I$f ro
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Galpalis Merchants wil 11M peaple on the grounds kl keep • IJI
on displays.

bouquet of wbite rosebuds and
baby's breath from whlcb extended satin strearnet·s tied In
lovers knots. Her only jewelry
was a diamond and sapphire
necklace belonging to her

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MARGARINE
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BANANAS

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You think prices con go only ONE - y . . .
Ill'? Not llono I hlo,. you buy any corpol
at any prico • - • como In •• , )ako a gOCHI,
lon1 look "' MODERN CAUet - made
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For her wedding, ~ Inle
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sa,lln with ·~ laet. ·II wu churcb aoctal room

f11bioned with a ,acalloped iiiedlately followln&amp; the·'
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into
Jt:aln:1!111 was topped with' Qle lfadiUOIIal '
Tilt ,mlillalllre. bride and . ...-.
the lllw bJ PrelldlngattiitabltwertMra '
8 ~ of Kay Redman IIIIi Mrs. Sam
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on . rqlltered the suesto.

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MIDDLEPORT - Before an
altar decorated with larje
VIIOI of gladioli and multicolored daisies, Mill Sandra
Kay Ciatwortby became the
bride cf Mr. IJellnll Dean

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Wed August 30th

Colwnbus with her brotber.Jnlaw and llilter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Carlysle.
Mr. and Mrs. !l!ester Simp..., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mnl. Brian Simpson and
children at BalUm«e, Oblo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelgler
viiited Mr. and Mnl. Lewis
Miller at Coolville Sunday,
enroute laking their dallflbler,
Shirlee to Parkersburg, where
she attends college.

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matching acce&amp;sorles . Her majoring
in
medical
8 short blusher.
The bride carried a cascade corsage was of pink rosebuds. technology. Mr. Buckley is alao

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Comes to Rio

FRED S. BLAET!'NAR dtsplaya an engraved sllver bowl
which he was preaented by Buick lor having olllerved lWI
lilwr 10111iwr111')1 as a Buick dealer. The presentation was
made recently when Blaettnar attended a re-rontract
meetln&amp; In Cincinnati. The Blaetinar Co. bas been In business
In ~eroy I« tbe past 117 years and baa handled BulcU
IIIDce the 1940's when the late John Blaeltnar was active In
the-....

SUPER MARKETS

astenl were Danked by seven
branch candelabra entwined
with Ivy. White satin bows with
pink aslenl and fern marked lbe
pews, and pink .-buds In
whita bud vaaeo were ...d In
tile window~ d. the ehurcb.
Given In marriage by her
father, tbe bride wore a gown
fashioned of peau de soie. It had
a high neckllne, bodice and
Juliet sleeves of chantilly lace.
II was of prlnceoa llnos and
Rowed at the back Into a chapel
lraln. Wide border lace edged
the lraln and the sfo;irt. Her
headpiece was a Juliet cap of Buckley served as rlngbearer. The couple reside at 1((13
Venlle lace and was lrlmmed
For her dallflhter's wedding, carriage Hill Drive, Atbens.
wllllllny pearls. The vell of sUk Mrs. Karr wore a light blue The new Mrs. Buckley Ia a
Illusion was chapel length with ensemble of sUk shantung with junior at Ohio University

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Tbe altar centerpiece was of
pale pink gladioli and aslenl.
Baskets d. pink gladioli and

Showrooms oil oyer town ore In·
troducing the bold '71',s ... sN the
new cars and then come SH us.
Our Auto Loans will put you on
the road in that new car fostl
And you'lllike our low bank roles.

methods of informing Dlalrlct
cmstituents of acUvill01 both In
the naUoo's capital and
tbrouahout tbe Ohio Valley,"
Miller said that cltisena not
receiving lbe newsletter should
conlaclllll office for their copy.

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Mrs. H..-ace Karr, Pomeroy,
Route 3, and Mr. Wllllarn L.
Buckley ..... of Mr. and Mrs.
JdAph R. Turner ID, d. Athens,
Routa 2, exchan&amp;ed wedding
vows on Sept. 13 at 2:30 p.m. at
tbe Chester Uotted Methodist
Chun:h.
The Rev. Robert R. Card
officiated at tbe double ring
ceremony. Music was provided
by Mrs. George Hackett, Jr.,
organist, and Mrs. Paul Neue,
vocslls~ wlw sang "Wbllber

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sooo be mailed to aD resldenll!
of tbe lOth Dlalrlct.
The newaletter hlshli&amp;bla
Cooaresslonal leglalallve acUviUea during lbe year and
reporla the)H'OII'eiSofa varlaty
of projecla and proarams In and
around Sout'leastern Ohio.
Saytng that tbe newsletter

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Tbe president of tbe Nailanal be a 10UI'ee 0! pride to no one," In tbe alate of ONo
Education Auoc lallon, lhe
"Bipee 111'1 mon oilier alate In the'"'""'·'

Miller's·Letter In MailB Soon

tbe anly candidate for go'"mor
who hu made Improvement d. WASIIJNGTON, D. C. -U. S.
lbe p1blie IICbaola lWI No. 1 Representative Clarence E.
priority."
Miller announced today thatllll
Wuta C«parale Tu
Tbe OEA aald Gllli8an bas Little Leaguers
propoaed a corporate ln001110
tax for needed tUDda with a Sa Red 8 Pia
state araduated pei'IOII81 Inw
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ccme 1u to ....,.... addilir.llal The Mason County Little
funds as needed.
Men's Lea&amp;ue and lis Women's
Under Gilllgu's
tat Auxiliary is thanking all
prOifllll, lbe OEA said, in- pnrents and friends who drO&lt;·e
dlviduall paying a hl&amp;h percent tbe baaeball playm to Cind. iname for properly lu cinnati to see tbe Reds pi&amp;y oo
would receive cradlt apinst Sept. 26. Appromnataly 2fiO
any fUture state personal in- boys were given an opportunity
come tu.
to attend tbe game.
Tbe OEA alao said Gilligan Amoog parents driving were
has proposed state support d. Jake Rainey, w. R. VanMeter,
schools should be at leaal 50 per John Jones, Wade Randolph,
cent and be would furnish ad- Tom Holland Donald Click Bob
dltional funds per pupil for Tlllls, Jarn..'capeharl, ~erett
districts
with
special Shepherd, WUUarn Camp, Carl
edv.catimal problems.
Sibley, R. L. Givens, Dan King,
Aufderheide said Gllli8an hu Dan Chllders Jack Barnett
offered solutions to tbe state's Corl Hicks 'Paul Crabtree'
"massive educational" Chuck Ut~back, Bill Wise;
problems rather than anotber Mary Sastoo, R. Jividen, Jolin
pltch oo Ohio's ou~ and Leary, EmU Martin, R. Tarbell,
archaic ts1 structure.
Bob Greer, Sonny Hill, R.
Tbe OEA, said Aufderheide, Kinnard , R. Miller, Mr.
bellevea that Gllli8an wlll "de- Johnson, Mr. Rayburn, Mr.
vise tbe necesaary tu program Woodall, and Jamea Stewart.

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Gilligan Wins Unprecedented OEA ,Endorsement
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lt,OOO member Oblo Educalir.ll Demo.,. a lie subernatoltal 111'11 Umli In lht l2l:ftar biiiGry 1D put aBo'i IChoole on I llrm
COLtllllltlS (UPIJ - Tho AasoclaUGII Saturday endonled IIOIIllnee Jolm J. G1111pn, the of lbe OEA tllilllbu endOraed llnlndll fiHIIInl and ptlht ...
a caRdldata
Illata rlf lbe loeal prqMl'j)' to
' OEA l'rfllldont J. Alan Auf· merry.go.cwnd."
derbelde llld lbe orpnlt.allan
n.e~
111'1t1 ••II( of our lt,OOO Dl8ll&gt;- "II 11111011 enjoyable W t11•
ben1 to ,l rilrt and IIUppOI'\ lWI donie a candidate who 11M lbe
ctndtclacj" Ileal,.. he hu lea~rllhlp qualltlea aod
"rlfonoh clearcuf' aolullcll ID couraae of Mr. GiUI&amp;an,"
lbe alale'l educaUooal prot&gt;. Aufderheide aald.
lema;
'1 that be wm make a
Tbe OEA llld II baaed lla line go'"rnor - not only fmn
endonement 1111 two points:
the atand point of the public
-"Mr. Glillgan II tbe anly 11Cbao1a of Ohio, bolt ala&gt; 88 a
candidate for IO'"mor who leader In lbe light to dmlop
clearly and fCI1brl&amp;hllY hu Ohio Into tbe No. I stata In tbe
called for major to reform In

Ohl~~cmdly, Mr. Gllli8an 1a

OONAI1&gt; WOLFE, SECRETARY d. the Meigs Local School Dlatrlct Athletic Board,
tlblbltl just one d. the scrapbooks he bas complled on the Bix sporla programs d. tbe school.
Wolfe Is now working on the fourth year 's scrapbook since the district was formed. The
scrapboolal,cmtaln aU acco1Uits and photosraph.s of sporting events, together with avallsble
statiatics.

Recognition

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''OIIIo le.ll!ltllllftalilll In ont ~ehGOI ~lstrlcll
educatlonillllatistlc !bat ilioald bwrupUnd clolad

spelkin&amp; at 1. delegate•
meetin&amp; olhere,
OEA
convention
callad upon Ohio taadlerl to
pnerale a million volel for
candldataa who IJUIII)GI'l a good
education.
Mrs.-Hel111 Bain, Nashville,
Tenn., said II Ohio taachen
cwld infl,IIIICO It least 10 votes
apiece, · the pnbllc !"'hoole of
your atate wm be adequately
funded.

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.ANTIQUITY - Mr. IIIII Mrs. Olarlie Mathews of An·
Uqulty are announcing tbe engagement and approaching
marrta&amp;a of tbelr dallflbler, Gena May, to Randall Scott
Lilly, 1011 of Mr. and Mnl. Raymond Lllly, Ironton. Mill
Matbewa, a llll&amp;raduata of Southern Locallli&amp;h School, ill
employed as a secretary at Johnaon - Kiewit - Massman
Construction Company In Latari Falls.
Mr. Lilly, a IIIII araduate of lronloo HJeb School, Ia
presently employed by tbe C It 0 Railroad In RuaaeD, Ky .,
and Ill alao .ln the Oblo National Guard. Vows of the double
r1n1 ceremony wm be reed by tbe Rev. Dale McClurg at the
Letart Falls UnltadMetbodist !liurdi, Oct. l7al2:30p.m. An
open church wedding will be observed.

Golllpolls

RIO GRANDE - Dr, Uoyd G.

11J lin. Frucla Morrta
Sunday was Promotion Day
at Flrwt Baptist Church School.
Robert Wood's birtbday was
celebrated at lWI h«ne by lWI
alltanl, Mnl. Dorothy Norris
IIIII Mnl. Audrey Brownell and
noi8bbon, Mnl. Ruth Wolle and
1111'1. vasu Grimm. Ice cream
·IIIII cake were aerved.
Rev. IIIII Mnl. Paul Sellers
eatertalned with a family
dinner Sunday honoring their
daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Eyoon, on her birthday.
1111'1 . C. R. Mitchell and
dallflhter-tn-law, Mrs. Brent
Mitchell and dallflbter, Mary D.
and Mnl. Frances Gray of
Atianla, Ga., who are opending
1 week with relatives in
Parkersburg, spent Thuraday
with Mr. and Mrs. Critt
Bradlvrd and Mrs. Esther

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Mrs. Lillian Jividen returned
home from a visit in Athena
with her son, Dr. and Mrs.
lllarlea Jividen.
Mnl. Ann Cot spent several
days In Colwnbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Foster,
Cheryl and John Dean of
COiwnbus were weekend gueats
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert HID and
Mr. and Mrs. lllarlea Foster.
Recentgueats of Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Norris were their soo.Jniaw and dallflbler. Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Hall (Shirley) and
children d. St. Paul, Minn. They
bad villted In Colwnbus with
Mr. and Mnl. Nick Yoal and
Roni and Mr. and Mra. Norml!ll
Norris.
Mrs. Charles Spaun and
children spent a week In

K. carr, professor of biology al
Rio Grande COllege, has been
selected to appear in the 1971
ediUon of "Conununily Leaders
of America," which recognized
Individuals who have con, lrlbuted Ill a better America by
building better communities
through service.
carr joined the faculty al Rio
Grande COllege In 1963, and held
the post of chairman of the
Division of Natural Sciences.
He sWdied at the Sorbonne at
tbe doctoral level, and did
research work at tbe Pastaur
Institute In Paris . At the
Pasteur Institute, he was
associated with Dr. Gabriel
Berb'and, tbe last livlnl! sllldent
of Louis Pasteur. He defended
hls tbosis at the Sorbonne and
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New York Academy of Sciences. He was elected a member
of the lnternstionsl PlalfiX'ID
Aasocialloo In 1969, and was
selected a Fellow of The
American lnaUiute of Chemists. ,

Mrs. Dennis Dean Schilling

Major Purpme!
Achance to show the public
the 11eautJ of a handmade quilt

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Mrs. Turner was In a Ught pink
dress of silk shantung and wore
wto«olored accessories. Her
corsage was of white rosebuds.
Immediately following the
ceremony a recepUon was held

a junior at Ohio University
majoring in biology.
Out-&lt;&gt;f-lown gu..ts at the
wedding and reception were
Mrs. Fay Turner, Huntington,
W. Va.; Roy White, Mansfield;

mother.

at the home of the bride's Mrs. Glenroy Ewing, Mrs .

The bride's attendants were parents. The bride's table Gladys Karr , Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Jane Ann Karr, a sister, featured a four-tiered cake Stanton Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
maid of honor ; Mrs. Ron trimmed with pink rosebuds. Gary Wolf, Mr. Richard
Spencer, WrlghtsviUe , Ind.; Roses and baby's breath Kobl entz, Columbus ; Mr .
Miss Edna McCoy, Miss Jen- SWTounded the cake which was Jeffrey Herst, Akron ; Mr. Jeff
Webster, Lockport, N.Y.; Miss
Cbeatar, and Mr'· Oanked by candelabra and pink Ellz.abelll
· Gary
nlfer Dean,
Kock , Rock Rl ver;
Wolfe, Columbus, sweetheart rose arrangements.
bridesmaids. The Rower girl
Asslsllng at tbe reception Miss Jacqui Archer , Pilla
was Mill Lori Turner, sister of were Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. hurgh, Pa.; Miss Donna Rock·
th brldagroom
Wyatt Chadwell, Miss Jackie castle, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr.
;,.. tie•ta• sowns all Mora, Miss Ann Holter, Mrs. and Mrs. John Lodwick, West
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bodices' with deep rose _.tin registered !!If gdesla.
· " Mrs. Robert Easbnan, Brent
Uirla. They ~~~~ed Willi
For a lrlp tbrOIIgh New York and Kevin, Gallipolls; Mr. and
short puffed sleevea, a gstbered and Pennsylvama, tbe bride Mrs. George Young, Athens;
Uirl flowing Into a pleat at tbe cbaoged Into a pink .,.epe suit Mr. and Mrs. Howard EWlllg,
mlddi back which was marked with which she wore navy ac- Decatur, Ga.; Mr. Steve Frost,
with : bow. Tbeir headpieces cessories and a sweetheart Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
,..re Dlor bows and Delling.
rosebud corsage.
Spencer, Bruceville, Ind.
The maid of honor carried a
The Almaaac
steam-driven ferry started a
colonW bouquet of pale pink ByUattedPressllaternatlonai run between New York City
and dark pink .,...tbeart roaea Today is Sunday, Oct. II, the and Hoboken.
and the other attendlllls' 214th day of 1970.
In 1868 Thomas Edison filed
Dowers were all of one color. The moon Ia between its first papers for hls first invenUon,
They each wore bracelela, gills quarter and lull phase.
tbe eleclrical vote recorder.
of the bride.
The morning stars are
BOlt man for tbe bridelfoom Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
In 1945 Chinese leader Chiang
was Mr. Thomas Buckley, The evening star3 are Venus Kal-Sbek and Conununist chiefAthens, Route 2, and tbe uahen
and Jupiler.
lain Mao Tse-Tung pledged
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were Mr. James Buctley, Thoae born on this date are mutual desires lor peace and
Atbens; Mr. RGII CIT, Jloeda. under the sign d. Ubra.
unity. The Communists took
ville; Mr. Ray Karr, Mr. TOOl
On this day In history:
over Chins four years later
Karr, Pomeroy. Master Bryce In 1811 the world's first under Mao

mullkoiored daisies.
Mlsa Michele Clnl!rorthy,
New Haven, served II· flower
fl\i'l. Sbe - • a Door langlb
sown of yellow dotted nrlsa
with an empire waist and a
SohiJIIa&amp;.
boullanl llllirt. It alao had a
1be bride lithe da!lghtae of detaehable •lralll. Paul Hill, Jr.
Mr. IIIII Mra. HeDry Clat. was the rln&amp; btw'er.
wortby, Middleport, and lllo .
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and Mra. •Jacob SChUUng, brlolepOom ~ Mr. Larry
carron, 'lbe .-.addlntl :wu 111 Monflcmery, Lanpville. Tbe.
-~"' Augufi 30112:10 p.m. uaben ..... Mr. ~ SChll•'
al tbe Rullan4 Unltad Metllodlst line. Carroll, Mr. Sam Clat. ,
Chure~ . The Rev • . Richard worthy, New Haven, w. Va. ,
Pumplny officiated at the F« her dallflblar's weddlnc, '
double rir,g eenm&lt;JIIjl.
Mra. Clatworlby wore a pink
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provided
knit A-line with whlta ••·
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cesaor1ea Mrs &amp;:hilling was In
b)' Mila Donna Weber,orpnilt, a yeUow.
ensemble wlth·i
and Mr. Vernon
sololal. while ,acceMorles aDd both ·
l!fe &amp;ani the Lord 1 1'!'1)'81' u molbera bad camauon cor-·
the -~~knelt at the.alw. 81108

8 seconds from riOw Bill Scott
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collecredlodywhoknowsjusrhowrocalmanup!tight
executive.
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She'll place even d,e m011 complicated..long
distance call qukkly. (She averages 77 ieconds per
call.) And sbe'll get it right tbe 6m time, (She slips
up only once in every 200 calls.)
But more than that, she'll do it with 'a

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smile. A smile you can· hear.
Bill Scott might even ' end up saying,
"Thanks, Operator. You made my day:: (Lots of
busin&lt;SSmen do.)
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the
peaple :w~ se~ you e~ry !f~Y: l!nd their smi!~ are
ju~t part of what ~kcs. teleJ&gt;Il'!rQ "'rvic~ so:LI'I$f ro
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ENTRANTS TO BRING AND PICII UP THEIR OWN.
Galpalis Merchants wil 11M peaple on the grounds kl keep • IJI
on displays.

bouquet of wbite rosebuds and
baby's breath from whlcb extended satin strearnet·s tied In
lovers knots. Her only jewelry
was a diamond and sapphire
necklace belonging to her

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You think prices con go only ONE - y . . .
Ill'? Not llono I hlo,. you buy any corpol
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For her wedding, ~ Inle
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sa,lln with ·~ laet. ·II wu churcb aoctal room

f11bioned with a ,acalloped iiiedlately followln&amp; the·'
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into
Jt:aln:1!111 was topped with' Qle lfadiUOIIal '
Tilt ,mlillalllre. bride and . ...-.
the lllw bJ PrelldlngattiitabltwertMra '
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MIDDLEPORT - Before an
altar decorated with larje
VIIOI of gladioli and multicolored daisies, Mill Sandra
Kay Ciatwortby became the
bride cf Mr. IJellnll Dean

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Wed August 30th

Colwnbus with her brotber.Jnlaw and llilter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Carlysle.
Mr. and Mrs. !l!ester Simp..., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mnl. Brian Simpson and
children at BalUm«e, Oblo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelgler
viiited Mr. and Mnl. Lewis
Miller at Coolville Sunday,
enroute laking their dallflbler,
Shirlee to Parkersburg, where
she attends college.

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matching acce&amp;sorles . Her majoring
in
medical
8 short blusher.
The bride carried a cascade corsage was of pink rosebuds. technology. Mr. Buckley is alao

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Comes to Rio

FRED S. BLAET!'NAR dtsplaya an engraved sllver bowl
which he was preaented by Buick lor having olllerved lWI
lilwr 10111iwr111')1 as a Buick dealer. The presentation was
made recently when Blaettnar attended a re-rontract
meetln&amp; In Cincinnati. The Blaetinar Co. bas been In business
In ~eroy I« tbe past 117 years and baa handled BulcU
IIIDce the 1940's when the late John Blaeltnar was active In
the-....

SUPER MARKETS

astenl were Danked by seven
branch candelabra entwined
with Ivy. White satin bows with
pink aslenl and fern marked lbe
pews, and pink .-buds In
whita bud vaaeo were ...d In
tile window~ d. the ehurcb.
Given In marriage by her
father, tbe bride wore a gown
fashioned of peau de soie. It had
a high neckllne, bodice and
Juliet sleeves of chantilly lace.
II was of prlnceoa llnos and
Rowed at the back Into a chapel
lraln. Wide border lace edged
the lraln and the sfo;irt. Her
headpiece was a Juliet cap of Buckley served as rlngbearer. The couple reside at 1((13
Venlle lace and was lrlmmed
For her dallflhter's wedding, carriage Hill Drive, Atbens.
wllllllny pearls. The vell of sUk Mrs. Karr wore a light blue The new Mrs. Buckley Ia a
Illusion was chapel length with ensemble of sUk shantung with junior at Ohio University

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Tbe altar centerpiece was of
pale pink gladioli and aslenl.
Baskets d. pink gladioli and

Showrooms oil oyer town ore In·
troducing the bold '71',s ... sN the
new cars and then come SH us.
Our Auto Loans will put you on
the road in that new car fostl
And you'lllike our low bank roles.

methods of informing Dlalrlct
cmstituents of acUvill01 both In
the naUoo's capital and
tbrouahout tbe Ohio Valley,"
Miller said that cltisena not
receiving lbe newsletter should
conlaclllll office for their copy.

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Mrs. H..-ace Karr, Pomeroy,
Route 3, and Mr. Wllllarn L.
Buckley ..... of Mr. and Mrs.
JdAph R. Turner ID, d. Athens,
Routa 2, exchan&amp;ed wedding
vows on Sept. 13 at 2:30 p.m. at
tbe Chester Uotted Methodist
Chun:h.
The Rev. Robert R. Card
officiated at tbe double ring
ceremony. Music was provided
by Mrs. George Hackett, Jr.,
organist, and Mrs. Paul Neue,
vocslls~ wlw sang "Wbllber

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report 8U11111111riz1n the activities d. tba 9iat Collii'OSIJ wm
sooo be mailed to aD resldenll!
of tbe lOth Dlalrlct.
The newaletter hlshli&amp;bla
Cooaresslonal leglalallve acUviUea during lbe year and
reporla the)H'OII'eiSofa varlaty
of projecla and proarams In and
around Sout'leastern Ohio.
Saytng that tbe newsletter

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Tbe president of tbe Nailanal be a 10UI'ee 0! pride to no one," In tbe alate of ONo
Education Auoc lallon, lhe
"Bipee 111'1 mon oilier alate In the'"'""'·'

Miller's·Letter In MailB Soon

tbe anly candidate for go'"mor
who hu made Improvement d. WASIIJNGTON, D. C. -U. S.
lbe p1blie IICbaola lWI No. 1 Representative Clarence E.
priority."
Miller announced today thatllll
Wuta C«parale Tu
Tbe OEA aald Gllli8an bas Little Leaguers
propoaed a corporate ln001110
tax for needed tUDda with a Sa Red 8 Pia
state araduated pei'IOII81 Inw
Y
ccme 1u to ....,.... addilir.llal The Mason County Little
funds as needed.
Men's Lea&amp;ue and lis Women's
Under Gilllgu's
tat Auxiliary is thanking all
prOifllll, lbe OEA said, in- pnrents and friends who drO&lt;·e
dlviduall paying a hl&amp;h percent tbe baaeball playm to Cind. iname for properly lu cinnati to see tbe Reds pi&amp;y oo
would receive cradlt apinst Sept. 26. Appromnataly 2fiO
any fUture state personal in- boys were given an opportunity
come tu.
to attend tbe game.
Tbe OEA alao said Gilligan Amoog parents driving were
has proposed state support d. Jake Rainey, w. R. VanMeter,
schools should be at leaal 50 per John Jones, Wade Randolph,
cent and be would furnish ad- Tom Holland Donald Click Bob
dltional funds per pupil for Tlllls, Jarn..'capeharl, ~erett
districts
with
special Shepherd, WUUarn Camp, Carl
edv.catimal problems.
Sibley, R. L. Givens, Dan King,
Aufderheide said Gllli8an hu Dan Chllders Jack Barnett
offered solutions to tbe state's Corl Hicks 'Paul Crabtree'
"massive educational" Chuck Ut~back, Bill Wise;
problems rather than anotber Mary Sastoo, R. Jividen, Jolin
pltch oo Ohio's ou~ and Leary, EmU Martin, R. Tarbell,
archaic ts1 structure.
Bob Greer, Sonny Hill, R.
Tbe OEA, said Aufderheide, Kinnard , R. Miller, Mr.
bellevea that Gllli8an wlll "de- Johnson, Mr. Rayburn, Mr.
vise tbe necesaary tu program Woodall, and Jamea Stewart.

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Vows Read Sept. 5
PORn.AND - In a candlell&amp;ht cerornony at the Port
·land United Methodlal Church,
Miss Charleen Ward, daughter
of Ml'l. Charles Ward, PorUand,
and Mr. Dovid Garver, son of
Mr. and Mrs. lloo Garver,
Route 4, Bryan, exchanged
wedding vows.
n.. ceremony was performed
at I p.m. on Sept. 5 by the Rev.
Dole McClurg. Mrs. Ruth
Ebersbach, organi!t, and Mrs.
Shirley Johnson, vocalist,
presented a prQgram of nuptial
millie ~ng the ceremony.
Mrs. Johnson's selecU0115 HIeluded "The Lord's Prayer,''
"Walk Hand In Hand," and
11
With These Hands."
Baskets of white gladioU and
camaUon.s dec..-ated the altar
and white ..tin bows marked
the pews. The bride was
escorted to the altar by her
uncle, Mr. Psrker Johnson. She
was atUred in a gown of white
anllque ..tin fashioned with a
circular neckline, long puffed
sleeves, and an A-line skbt,
with an attached lrain .
Brocaded nowers was used for
the accent bim on the gown.
The bride's bouffant veil of
illusion was held in place by a tie.
plateau of satin flowers.
Distributing rice bags, tied in
She carried a Bible lopped yellow and green net, were
with a bouquet of while Loria ROS&lt; and Chris Miller.
sweetheart roses from which Mr. Gary Fllghtner of Bryan
extended satin streamers tied in served as best man a ad the
lover's !mots.
uahers were Mr. william Baker,
The bride's attendants were Berne, Ind., Mr. Stephen Miller,
Miss Pamela Larkins, maid of Madison, 0.; and Mr. Aaron
honor ; Mn. Diana Baker, Sayre, 'Portland.
matron of honor; and Miss For her daughter's wedding,
Beverly Price and Miaa Joyce Mrs. Ward was in a mauve pink
Ritcble, bridesmaids. Mrs . lace suit with ;natcbing acBaker and the bridesmJids cessories. Mrs. Garver wore a
were in llgbt green satin gowns beige two piece lace suit with
with matching accessories . matching accessories and both
Miss Larkins wore a pale yellow mothers had rose and carnation
gown of satin. They carried corsages.
colonial bouquets of sweetheart A reception honoring the
roses. carnations and pompons. couple was held in the chW'ch
Miss &amp;th Miller, niece uf the annex . Thl! bride's table
bride, aerved as flower girl. She featured a three-tiered wedding
were a pale yellow satin gown cake topped with a miniature
with a matching headpiece and bride and groom used on the
carried a basket of yellow rOS&lt; wedding cake of her sister ,
petals. Master Jbnmy Rose , Barbara, lS years ago. Tapers
nephew of the bride, was the in crystal holders and white
ringbesrer. He was in black gladioli arrangements compants with a white shirt and bow pleled the table setting.

POMEROY - Meigs High School students winning
IICholanblps to attend the Division of Girls and Women's Sports at
CBrrollton, Ohio recenUy were Pat Harris and Bernie Hennessy.
Tile alrlll were choaen for the awarda f..- their ontatanding
leodeubiiJ In the Girls' AthleUc Asooclatlon. Accompanying the
glrll to lbt Une-way eventwasMl'l. Joy Bentley.

POMEROY - Prmed and \lelurnJonathan Meigs Chap.ter
cut glass, pottery and of the Daughters of the
stoneware were displayed and American Revolution.
discussed by Mrs. Dwight Ahistory of glass making was
Milhoan for iler program on given by Mrs. Milhoan, an
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Gh-.ss Making, an Early antique enthusiast. She
uCraft"
at Friday's meeting of described ..ndwicb glass and
Mro. C. 0. Chopm11,
Ralload, will "preoeat oa
WUiraled folk • her .-..eat
lour II ee Holy Lllld. A
diiClllaioa of leclllaUoa to be
pnpooed ol the lltlii ~e~~tooo
POMEROY - Officers were companies, employes and
of the ObJo Lecblalun ....
reporll of . . dlllrlct ...r elected at the annual meeting of employers ollndustries, lamUy
lllale meellnc will conclude the Meigs County Committee on problems and marital relations
lbt pl'llfllD. RelerYaUoas Alcobotiam Thureclay night at ...., all · allecled by alcohol.
Alcobol is a Ulil million
ltr lite ~JS llllldeoa sllould St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Elected
were
Daniel pl"oblem; lllatlstlcs prove tbal
reach Mn. Amul HDidore,
Bozl11, Syncuse, by the Ifni Thompson, chalnnan; Kermit alocbol Is the fourth ~gest
Walton, vice chairman, and ldDer.
of tbll-k.
Continuing, be said that
Beulah Strauss, secretary.
Larry BuckeU, eo:tucaUonal alcoholism Is p-esenl in all
consultant, and Mrs. ·Ruth walks of life. It cannot be
Sparrow, asaistant chief of the singled out as being more
alcobotiam diviBI'I" of the Ohio p-evalent In one group than In
Deparbnent of Health took part others. The need Is great al this
Ume to bave more teenagel'l
in the meeUng.
1ilte
Miss Woods Interested In
Mrs. Sparrow, noting !bat the
helping
with the young people of
Meigs County Health DepartMIDDLEPORT Mrs . ment is sponsoring the the county, be ..ld.
Robert Vance entertained program, said statistics
He reported tbat ooe out of
Tuesday after school with a compiled by the Ohlo Depart- every 15 drinkers will become
party at the Middleport Com- ment of Health bave deter- alcollolics. DetecUon of early
munJty Park honoring her son, mined the need of such a group alcobolic problems and abalinll
Keith Black, on his ninth in Meigs County. The quantity
birthday anniversary.
of alcohol consumed in a OOWity ~ill!t~~lf:m~~~
Hrs. Vance was assisted by is the basis upon which state
her mother, Mrs. Eula Frances assistance is fixed . Funda lor
GREAT BEND- Revival
anl her grandmother, Mrs. the program are by grants frum oerviceJ will be held by the
Flora Bailey. A large sign, the Ohio Department of Health Great Bead Methodist and the
"Happy Birthday, Keith" was to the local department. No Belblehem BapUst Churehet
featured in the decorations. money is expended by the at 7:30 eaeb evenlnJ, Nov. 1
Garnes were played with prizes county.
lhrougb Nov. t at the C.reat
being awarded to several Bucket!
described Bead Cburcb and from Nov. 5
children. Favors were balloons, educational programs made t~rougb Nov. 8 at I be
suckers and candy.
po•sible through the state Bethlehem Baplllt Ollurcb.
Attending were Penny department. He described the
Tbere will be opeclal
Wilson, Robert Riffle, Jr., Midwest Institute which aerves alnglng each evenfq. The
Debbie Johnson, Nile Wilson, several slates, including Ohio, public Is lnvfled to attead.
Tony Scott, Paul Wilson, Ricky and reviewed activities of a The Rev. Cbarleo Norris wOl
Vance, Allen Wil.!!on, [J.vili Teenage Institute the past he the opeaker and llle Bev.
Vance, Keith Scott, Klmberiy summer at Wittenberg College Earl Shuler will be the sonc
Payne, Mike Vance, Kelvin Lee, which dealt with drug abuse and leader. Cburcbes are also
Judy Luvender, Danny Smith, alcohol.
Invited to seud singen to the
Angela Payne, Steven LitUe, Debbie Woods, daughter of services.
Lisa Scaggs, Angela Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Terry McDaniel, lloo Geary, Chesler, was one of the - . . ,......,.,..,;:::·'"""""'*"x·
Jbnmy Thomas, Max Geary, teenagers attendJng this in· ~w~~:;:%!;:;:;:~:~::!«?-~::N::-:::;::::
David Shuler, Pbillp Hond, Ray stitute. Miaa Woods spoke on
Mowery, and Mark Hood.
her experiences there.
Be a Cheerleader
Adults present were Mrs. Ann Ralph Lockhart, chairman of
"Perk up a friend
Yeauger, Mrs. Gertrude Kloes, the Lawrence County ComMrs. Sybil Riffle, and Marion mittee on Alcoholism, w.. also
on the Sick Ust"
Frances. Cupcakes, ice cream a speaker. He told of the large
Send A
and Kool-Aid were served.
Bouquet
of Flowers
number of auto accidents
From
resulting from alcohol. He
. Q-Hof110!1.1tu;li.-M~!~ ,daes , esplained the laws as they
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a bee coUecf cffi"rmg 118 life· apply to auto Insurance.

Ninth Birthday

Is Celebrated

Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Carolyn Prk.,. .: and
Mrs . Phyllis Ritchie . Miss
Sandra Johnson registered the
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Garver are
residing in their newly purchased borne at 3419 Addison
Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. The
bride is a graduate of Southem
Local High School and Haedel
College in Fort Wayne. She is
employed at General Electric
Co. The bridegroom graduated
from Fairview High School in
Sherwood and Midwestern
ColJege as an electronics
technician. He is employed at
Magna vox Corp. in Fort Wayne.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding and reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller,
Steve, Beth and Chris.
MadiBon ; Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
Buckeye Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Garver, Bryan; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Rose, Cincinnati;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fligbtner,
Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. William
Baker, Berne, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs . Parker Jackson and
daughter, .rarkersburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rose, MiUford ;
l~e?A worker honeybee col- He stresaed that taxpayers'
Mr. and Mrs. LouiB Baker,
!eels only about one-tenth of .tbne and money Is spent an
Lima.
a pound of honey during Its drinking - not necessarily
drunken - drivers. County
entire lifetime.
agencies, auto insurance

Is on Thursday

CHESTER - The Chester
PTA will sponaor a Halloween
Carnival Thuraday, Oct. 15, at 4
p.m. at the Chester Grade
School.
A jitney supper will be served
EVERYONE KNOWS the boye r1 lbe Ritchie famUy of the at 4 pm. with the carnival at 8
a-tor area are and have been outstanding athletes. Further p.m. To be featured at the
-Mnc the athletic reputation r1 the Ritcble clan Is Eastern carnival are gBrnes and a sweet
C..ch Llrry Rllchle's cousin, Did&lt; Kuhn, who Is a member of the shop.
Comntltteeo will be responasu Budti!J e aquad.
Killin lsthe1011ofMr. and Mn. Carl Kuhn of Louisville, Ohio. sible for decorating their
Hlala1bor, Carl Kulm, Is a former resident of Tuppers 'Plains, and reapective booths. Empty one
lU malber, thel&lt;nDir Eileen Rllcbie, grew up In Chester, bavlng gallon glasa jars.,.., needed and
p-aduoled lnm Oltater 111gb Sdlool In 111111. Grandparents of may be left at the school.
)'11111111 Kulm are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rlt&lt;&gt;hie, fonnerly of
a-tor, now residing In Columbls.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Kulm, at 6-2, 211lbe., played. tight end for OSU bb first two
POMEROY - Mrs. Vibna
yean beldnd bigger and faster Jan White. Kuhn worked harder Pikkoja of the Meigs Extension
than 111011 ftrst atrlngers. As a result, he p!Byed ill aU 19 games Library Service, will be guest
idnce lll8ldng the vsrslty.
speaker at a meeUng of the
Kulm was made a tackle thia !aU. Two weelao ago he was Meigs TOPS Knotchers
made a guard. Kuhn opened on the left side of center Tom Tuesday night at the Meigs
DeLemelntheopeninggamewith Texas Aldll. From aU reports, County Infirmary. Queen for
Woody Hayes Is mighty pleased with Kulm's oulatrulding per- tsst week based on weight loss
was Mrs. Norma Ruasell with
fOl"IIIIIIICO .. a guard.
Kulm wants to be a foot beD coach, but be would llkelo try pl"O Miss Becky Eblin as the runnerup. Members are reminded
bellflnll. The prosnUgbtfltbbn In as a linebacker.
Rlgbt now all he Is Interested In Is dning a good job as a guard that weiglHn lime for the Oct.
:Ill meeUng Is between 6:45 and
for osu.
7:15p.m.
'J'IIANK.S TO MRS. JAMES HARLEY of Middleport for her
very ldnd w..-da. In last week's colunm thlo rep..-ter lllked the
CJ!esUan,dowe know who our elected officials are an coonty, siaie
.,d federal level?
Mrs. Harley and others would lilte to know the anawers -so
bere goeo :
County officials, Robert Hartenbach, oherlff; Eleanor
~. reccrder; Howard Frank, treasurer; GordGri Caldwell,
IIUdltor; Evelyn Lucke, clerk of courts; Hal'IIKIII O'Brien, p-obate
judge; Fl'l'* W. P..-ter, county judge; Jolm Bacon, common
pleas judge; lllate officials, James A. Rbodes, governor; Ralpb
Welker, District Z7 representative ; John Herbert, tre81111"er; Ted
JlroWII, oecretsry of lllate; Oal&lt;ley Colllnl, senator; Jolm H.
llro1m, Lt. Governor ; Paul W. Brown, attorney general; Rnger
Cloud, andilor; federal offir.lals, Clarence Miller, oongreosman,
oncl William Saxbe and Stephen Young, aell8tol'l.

YOUR
CADUJ.AC

DEAJ.ER

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES
OPEN EVES. TIL 8
GMAC Flnonclnt Available

Glass Making an Early Cr8ft
told of the small. cup pia~
which are r.,..,and a collector's
Item ioci!'Y · ~bossed IIi the
boltools ·Of 1M· plaleJ were
pstriotlc vmbl&gt;b.
Another ~tem displayed by
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Serving : O.lllpolls

Pomeroy. Midditporl. o.
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446·1777 or 992-SUO

them is imporlant.

lAck!tart aaked thai the Rev.
Arllll1" !Jmd, the new coun&amp;elor, ba given aU llllistance
posaible by the _people in the
county, law enforcement of.
llclals, mlnlBterl, lchool ofllcials and every person Interested In the good of the
community.
The Rev. Mr. LUnd aplatned
to the li peno111 attending wbat
be hopes to be able to accompliab and he solicited the
aaalstance of all Interested
people&amp;. lila goals, be aald, are
not ones thai can be acbleved
Immediately, but with the
proper cooperatlo~ the uiUmab!
solutions can be reached. He
extended an Invitation tAl aU
Meigs cuuntlans to attend a
meeting of the committee ill
November.
A social bour followed the

Mrs. MilhOan and desCribed as
very valuolile Will ·a amaU
copper. l"ter plt&lt;&gt;her. Tbe
Yattu klnda of chiDa were
diSCulljed by the program
chairman.
Moe~ at the Uttcoln Hill
borne of Mrs. Dor Schiefer,
Mrs. Guy Nelgler, regent,
opened the meeling in
ritualistic f&lt;nD. New proaram
·bonka were distributed by Mrs.
J. Edward Footer, vice regent.
A reJIIl"l wu given on the
Soulbeut Dtslricl meeting held
at thl Firat Baptist Olurch In
Martelli, Sept. 13. Mila Wovie
Ripple bad charge of the aesaion
attended by Mrs. Neliler, Mrs.
Footer and Mn. Nancy Reed.
The rqent rNCI an Invitation
to a bmcbeon which wiU l!e held
at the Holiday 1M at South
Point on Nov. 7. The state
regent will be thore.
Plana were announced lor a
marker to be placed •t the
grove aile of Mrs. Edith liarUnger. Mrs. Mae Crary Mora
was voted Into the membership
of the D.A.R.
Roses from the garden Of
Mrs. Schaefer dec..-aled the
home. A deuert course was
oerved by Mrs. Schaefer and
Mrs. Patrick Lochary 888lsted
by Mrs. no Strickland.

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OCIOBER 11th lHRU 18th
7:30 NIGHTLY
MuiY United Methodist a.urth, Syracuse

POMEROY

"You'll Ute. Our Quality Way of Doing Business''

Charlene Hoeflich

POJ;EROY - Mrs• .,.,._ llldtlrdl baa been aeledlid U
candtdatllll'om lbt.I'IIMdence AolodAIICIIt to "II'IIP"t lor
lbelllalell!le llibe!lllo lll[llh'General AMW~IIon.
Sbe wiU Bo Ill Allrm ICI' lbe COIIVenUoD Wed.....7, Fer lbt
qaeoi. CIIIJliiOiitlcllt 111e llllllt beroell a beautiful liut &amp;own· oar
belt wishes . , •

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SUCH A NOVEL wedding~"S.-1181- Walter M. Hmls, U.S.M.C., bas promoted Bellrlce
Kitchen to the rank r1 wUe. The Induction certmOil1 wu perfunned In Santa Mania!, Calli. an Aug. 11. The couple is rellclng
at 3132Meade Avmue, Apt. I, Sonllillllo, Calli, ll2111''.
Wilter Mum7 Hmls groduatlld from Middleport Hlch
SchoOl In 1811 and IInce then bas been II'I'Vini In the Marine
Carpi. He wee recently pnmotlld to the riJik olllaff •geanl
meritorloaaly. He Is the son of Mn. Charles Searlel of Middleport. Tile Iormor Mill Kitchon is origjnally from Logan and
grodualed from Obio Untvenity. She is the dautJhter of Mrs.
Belly Kllchlll, Columbull.
IF YOU ARE AN antique entbuliast, about the nicest gift you
can recei-.e Is a oplnDlna wbeei. Mill Pauline Carter was
delighted with the me preNJlled to her by ber aunt, Mlaa Lucretia

Geabeimer.
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Mila Carter, who llveJ in Cioanrob!r, Fla., apent a week bert
with her aunt and the two "did the !Alwa" lor anllqueo. Tbey lound
IOV!II'al old boiUea which Mill Carter peclredcarefully lor the trip
bad&lt; "' Florida.
IF THEY EVER need you, they need you now I
The Pomeroy CUb Scoot fliVIi BiD Is &amp;-al&amp;inc due to alBeit of

volunteer workers. Pat Wooda, culmaater, ani! hlllsailllant, Dan
Thomas, report !bat bo)'8 are wallinll Ill join dena wblcb will be
crganl!ed Jill! aa aoon 18 den motheraarelomd.
Active senior citlzenl and l[r81ldperenls can contribute to the
program by vo1unleel'lrig to work one bour a week. Interested?
Contact Mr. Woodaor Mr. Thomas or ane of lite den motbera, Mrs.
Sam! McKinney, Mrs. Nil'&amp; Nitz, Mrs. Diane Hawley or Mrs.
Robert Lewis.

WHILE MARY SHAFER will be weorlng • brace f..- the aest
two monthl, obe'a lll8ldng good

from a bed&lt; Injury·
son, Mike, In
Columbus on Aug. 11 and it was three weeka before she found out
that abe bad broken vertebra. She'• since been hoapltalized at
prQgrel8

Mary !ellllnm a Right r1 s(epl at the borne of her

Veterano Memorial.

Youngsters Tour Porter Farm

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REV. FORREST DONLEY

RE,V., ,!'"'U~,. SE.LL,a:~.~.
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POMEROY - A trip tAl the
Frank Porter farm near Racine
wao enjoyed by_ Po.meroy
' llildrigatten- ' fiiGn&amp;atl'ts
~ T~Y, "Tblk ,c:jljldren,
trawlin&amp; on a Meigs diltrict
ochool' bill, went eopecially to
see the signa of autumn. Tiley
collected nuta and leaveo,
ieamed about ducke, IBW the
lake where deer water each
morning, visited the pigs and
the COWl, and observed flab In

Ardella Herdman, Mrs.
Richard Jeftel'l, Mrs. Ge..-ge
McDaniel, Mrs. Kenneth MeCullougb, Mrs. Joey Rolllh. ~
.W. Oscar Smith.

a:~~UPI) -Two
Rusaian coamonauta who bold
the record 1..- lime In orbit,
will visit the United Stales for

the:yo·un·..·- took a sack
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lunch and ate In the Iron! yord.
P&lt;X"ter showed the children
around tba farm and joined
themf..-llmch. HlaiOil,Jolm,is
In the afternoon sesaton.
Mothera aceompanylni the
group on the trip were, Mn.
DovidSiater,Mrs.PauiPauley,
Mrs. Viklli Gloeckner, Mrs.

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Wedding Plans Comp Iete

Denn1ae McLaughlin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McLaughlin, Pomeroy, to Sgt.
William B. Hawella, son of Mrs.
Helen Howells of Barberton,
and the IBte Mr· Howells.
The weddini will be an event
of Saturday, Oct. 17, at 2:30

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p.m. at the Trinity Church in
Pomeroy. Tbe Rev. W. H.
Perrin will be assisted In performlng the ceremony by the
Rev. Rick Beam of Pittsburgh,
Pa., a cousin ol Sgt. Howells.
Prenuptial music at 2 pm.
wiU be ...-nled by Mr. Ralph
Werry, ..-ganlst.

HARRISONVILlE Chapter'
OEA, Tuesday, I p.m. at the
hall. Election of officers.
Baketeaa bake ..le.
MEIGS COUNTY Ministerial
Assn. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Trinity
Church in Pomeroy .
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY CHAPIER 80,
Masonic Temple, 7:30 Wednesday night. Mark IIUUiter and
past IIUUiter dagreea to be
conferred.
POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, United Methedlsl
Church, noon Wednesday.

Miss Deb&lt;nh McLaughlin
will oerve u maid or boner for
·'·ter, and the bridesmaldl
ber ...
will be Miss Mary Radford of

Collley, and the usben aervtnc
will be Mr. ~I SDallen-

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It's right, too, for big-space people ...
split-level' people, multi-story
people, ranch-style people. People
who have to lug a mountain of dirty
laundry all thr!)ugh the house.
Skinny Mini can be Installed where
the mountain of dirty laundry
gathers.
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10 dayl be&amp;IMtnc Oct. 11.
Coamonauts Andrl7an Nlkolayev and Dltaley Sevastlsnov,
who crbiled the earth for II
daye iD June will visit New
York,
Huntsville,
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Rev. Uoyd A. Lewl!!. Wedding
music was provided by Mrs.
John F. Jacboo, orgaJiist, and
Miaa Sally Wqnet, Illite oololsl.
n.. altar piece .... whib!
gladioli and shattered mums
backed by pslm leaves op-oyecl
white. Pedestol docaralionl on
each aide r1 the altar featured
large white mums, .--, with
candles. Candles were uaed on
the pews and 21 laperl iD an
Inverted V lhape were featured
behind the altar.
Given In marriage · by ber
father, the bride wore a !..-mal
gown of Iv..-y silk face peau.
The A-line sllbouette featured a
scoop necldine, brief lace tiered
sleeveo and empire waisUtne.
The empire waisUtne was accented with !Bee and beading.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING, Sunday, 2p.m., The train was cbapel length.
n.. bride wore a bridal
Freedom Goope1 Mlsaion at
bonnet
of silk face peau
Bald Knob. 1be !lev. L. R.
enbanced
with delicate pesrls
Gluesencamp, pastor. Public
attached
to
bouffant tiers of silk
invited.
illusion.
She
carried a bouquet
HOMECOMING lUst,
Rut!Bnd Cburch of Christ, of white roses tntersperaed with
IllllriHng service. 1:30 am., ..-ange sweetheart roses.
The attendants were Miaa
afternoon service, 2 p.m.,
Barbara
Jean Reed, aister of
buketdimer at noon. PubUc Ill
the
bride,
maid of honor ; Mrs.
invited.
FLATWOODS United Gerald Barker, Coiwnbus, and
Mrs. Dann Goode, Columbia,
Methodist Church homecoming,
bridesmalda• . and Mias
Sunday, 10 a.m.; basket dinner Mo.,
Becky McNall, Latrobe, Pa.,
at nooni afternoon service at
Rower gbl.
1:45 p.m. Rev. Houaeholder,
COOLVILLE- Mr. and Mn. Lester Hawk of Coolville
They w..-e gowns of apricot
speaker; the Rev . William
.,.., announc~ the engagement of their daughter, Candace
karate fashioned with bateau
Abson, pastor. Uhrig Bros. of
Elaine, to Harry Michael Carleton, 11n1 of Mrs. Frances
nocktines, brief sleeves and
Chillicothe to sing.
Carleton, Pomeroy, Route 3, and the late WUtard Harry
empire waistlines. Panel trains
Mrs. Robert Rodney Gibson
MONDAY
Carleton.
extending from the back wero
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of
Miss Hawk, a 1818 graduate of Eastern 111gb School, Is
edged in lace accented with
Christian
Service, Heath United bows Th wore beadbanda of and both mothers had cor..ges bride.
altendlng Ohio University. Her fiance, a 19'10 graduate of
The couple resides at 44419
Methodist Church, Middleport, orange !eelheart roses and of white gardenw surrounded
Meigs Hlch School, Is employed at the Meigs County
Luxury Lane, Colwnbus.
7:30
Monday
at
the
church.
carried sunburst bouquets of by purple status.
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~~ r1 lliglnrays. Wedding plana are Incomplete.
The new Mrs. Gibson Is a
A raception was held llllEcumenical Reality obwith greenery·
orange
roses
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in the Colwnbus PubUc
servance. Women of other
Mr Alldr the bridegroom's medtately fol owmg
e
Schools.
She received her
· the e, ed
his best ceremony
at
Stouffer 's
churches invited.
step-fa r, serv as Alkire UmversL
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'ty Inn, Co1urn bus. The bachelor of arts de@ ...., from
RUTLAND P.T.A., Monday,
man. Abrother, Mr . Hay
eddin
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g ca e was ec_ora m Stephens College, Colwnbla,
7:30
p.m.
Rutland
elementary
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aud&gt;.torium. Program on Barrows of Madison, WIS
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exceptional children from Ohio
aafely; kindergarten class ID Jerry Moore, Colwnbus; and scheme and top
wL t a
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University.
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Mr.
Gibson attended Ohio
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prize to be awarded.
were
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lab!
University and is now employed
POMEROY PTA, 7:30 p.m. For her daughter's wedding, used on e 1 e 8 . e.
as a sales representative for
Monday. Seminar on parent- Mr Reed ore an aqu1a colored Guests were regastered ~Y Dialog Computlng, Inc. in
s. of w Ilk Mr Alkire Mi.ss Susan Barrows and MlSS
teacher relationship and the dresa
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was in 8 pale pink acrylic knit Patrtcla Barrows, cousms o
scbool prQgrarn.
nJESDAY
RACINE WOGE NO. 461
F&amp;AM Tueaday 7:30 pm. at
Lodge llaU. Work in EA Degree.
All master ol8SO!l8 invited.
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· Frlclay, 'S'nowvllle ·united
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
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Rev. Cecil Cos, evangelist.
Located on State Route 6111, 6ve
Crinkle Patent"s !Ill '
miles
west Route 33. PabUc
PORTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Hmner Icenhower, sbove,
flaslliesl n&lt;:w Sklrl('l
invited.
will obeene their golden wedding anni-.ersary on Sunday,
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
around ... play ing &lt;1
Oel. 18, !rom 1 to t p.m. with an open house at their home
7:30 p.m. Tueaday at high
here.
llig role in Fall's tasl1ion
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Icenhower are the parenll of a daughter,
MEIGS ATHLETIC Bonaters,
l &gt;oot &lt;~CI' Wlletlwr
Mra. Roberl Jeffers or Syracuse, and five 801l8, Clllford of
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at high
Pomeroy, and Roy, Ralplt, Lewis and Leol\•rd, an of East
school; film of Waveriy game .
crushed &lt;liHi sirctclly or
Liverpool. Relatives and lrtenda are Invited to call during the
SYRACUSE PTA, 7:30
fl&lt;lppc d &lt;llld onwlllt'ntc&lt;l,
open bouae boun.
Tuesday at the school. State
Highway patrolman to speak.
this gill's &lt;~ w inner•
Cammlttees to be named for
HARRISONVILLE - The
CnoWtew l'rellllyleriiD C!lna cb
of Col.mbul .... the ..... of
the Aug. 22 weddlnc or Miss
Anne Alene Reed, daugbter or
Mr. and Mrs. Earl w. Reed,
Columb\IJ, to Mr. Robert
IIDdney GibiDII, Colwnbull, 1100
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire,
Harrisonville.
The double-ring ceremony
was perf..-med 11 7 p.m. by the

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Prospect. Friday they will observe their 30ib wedding anniversary. This couple lived In Racine lor 18 years and In a recent
letter told how much they missed Meigs County and the friendly
people bere.

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Vows Read Sept. 5
PORn.AND - In a candlell&amp;ht cerornony at the Port
·land United Methodlal Church,
Miss Charleen Ward, daughter
of Ml'l. Charles Ward, PorUand,
and Mr. Dovid Garver, son of
Mr. and Mrs. lloo Garver,
Route 4, Bryan, exchanged
wedding vows.
n.. ceremony was performed
at I p.m. on Sept. 5 by the Rev.
Dole McClurg. Mrs. Ruth
Ebersbach, organi!t, and Mrs.
Shirley Johnson, vocalist,
presented a prQgram of nuptial
millie ~ng the ceremony.
Mrs. Johnson's selecU0115 HIeluded "The Lord's Prayer,''
"Walk Hand In Hand," and
11
With These Hands."
Baskets of white gladioU and
camaUon.s dec..-ated the altar
and white ..tin bows marked
the pews. The bride was
escorted to the altar by her
uncle, Mr. Psrker Johnson. She
was atUred in a gown of white
anllque ..tin fashioned with a
circular neckline, long puffed
sleeves, and an A-line skbt,
with an attached lrain .
Brocaded nowers was used for
the accent bim on the gown.
The bride's bouffant veil of
illusion was held in place by a tie.
plateau of satin flowers.
Distributing rice bags, tied in
She carried a Bible lopped yellow and green net, were
with a bouquet of while Loria ROS&lt; and Chris Miller.
sweetheart roses from which Mr. Gary Fllghtner of Bryan
extended satin streamers tied in served as best man a ad the
lover's !mots.
uahers were Mr. william Baker,
The bride's attendants were Berne, Ind., Mr. Stephen Miller,
Miss Pamela Larkins, maid of Madison, 0.; and Mr. Aaron
honor ; Mn. Diana Baker, Sayre, 'Portland.
matron of honor; and Miss For her daughter's wedding,
Beverly Price and Miaa Joyce Mrs. Ward was in a mauve pink
Ritcble, bridesmaids. Mrs . lace suit with ;natcbing acBaker and the bridesmJids cessories. Mrs. Garver wore a
were in llgbt green satin gowns beige two piece lace suit with
with matching accessories . matching accessories and both
Miss Larkins wore a pale yellow mothers had rose and carnation
gown of satin. They carried corsages.
colonial bouquets of sweetheart A reception honoring the
roses. carnations and pompons. couple was held in the chW'ch
Miss &amp;th Miller, niece uf the annex . Thl! bride's table
bride, aerved as flower girl. She featured a three-tiered wedding
were a pale yellow satin gown cake topped with a miniature
with a matching headpiece and bride and groom used on the
carried a basket of yellow rOS&lt; wedding cake of her sister ,
petals. Master Jbnmy Rose , Barbara, lS years ago. Tapers
nephew of the bride, was the in crystal holders and white
ringbesrer. He was in black gladioli arrangements compants with a white shirt and bow pleled the table setting.

POMEROY - Meigs High School students winning
IICholanblps to attend the Division of Girls and Women's Sports at
CBrrollton, Ohio recenUy were Pat Harris and Bernie Hennessy.
Tile alrlll were choaen for the awarda f..- their ontatanding
leodeubiiJ In the Girls' AthleUc Asooclatlon. Accompanying the
glrll to lbt Une-way eventwasMl'l. Joy Bentley.

POMEROY - Prmed and \lelurnJonathan Meigs Chap.ter
cut glass, pottery and of the Daughters of the
stoneware were displayed and American Revolution.
discussed by Mrs. Dwight Ahistory of glass making was
Milhoan for iler program on given by Mrs. Milhoan, an
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Gh-.ss Making, an Early antique enthusiast. She
uCraft"
at Friday's meeting of described ..ndwicb glass and
Mro. C. 0. Chopm11,
Ralload, will "preoeat oa
WUiraled folk • her .-..eat
lour II ee Holy Lllld. A
diiClllaioa of leclllaUoa to be
pnpooed ol the lltlii ~e~~tooo
POMEROY - Officers were companies, employes and
of the ObJo Lecblalun ....
reporll of . . dlllrlct ...r elected at the annual meeting of employers ollndustries, lamUy
lllale meellnc will conclude the Meigs County Committee on problems and marital relations
lbt pl'llfllD. RelerYaUoas Alcobotiam Thureclay night at ...., all · allecled by alcohol.
Alcobol is a Ulil million
ltr lite ~JS llllldeoa sllould St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Elected
were
Daniel pl"oblem; lllatlstlcs prove tbal
reach Mn. Amul HDidore,
Bozl11, Syncuse, by the Ifni Thompson, chalnnan; Kermit alocbol Is the fourth ~gest
Walton, vice chairman, and ldDer.
of tbll-k.
Continuing, be said that
Beulah Strauss, secretary.
Larry BuckeU, eo:tucaUonal alcoholism Is p-esenl in all
consultant, and Mrs. ·Ruth walks of life. It cannot be
Sparrow, asaistant chief of the singled out as being more
alcobotiam diviBI'I" of the Ohio p-evalent In one group than In
Deparbnent of Health took part others. The need Is great al this
Ume to bave more teenagel'l
in the meeUng.
1ilte
Miss Woods Interested In
Mrs. Sparrow, noting !bat the
helping
with the young people of
Meigs County Health DepartMIDDLEPORT Mrs . ment is sponsoring the the county, be ..ld.
Robert Vance entertained program, said statistics
He reported tbat ooe out of
Tuesday after school with a compiled by the Ohlo Depart- every 15 drinkers will become
party at the Middleport Com- ment of Health bave deter- alcollolics. DetecUon of early
munJty Park honoring her son, mined the need of such a group alcobolic problems and abalinll
Keith Black, on his ninth in Meigs County. The quantity
birthday anniversary.
of alcohol consumed in a OOWity ~ill!t~~lf:m~~~
Hrs. Vance was assisted by is the basis upon which state
her mother, Mrs. Eula Frances assistance is fixed . Funda lor
GREAT BEND- Revival
anl her grandmother, Mrs. the program are by grants frum oerviceJ will be held by the
Flora Bailey. A large sign, the Ohio Department of Health Great Bead Methodist and the
"Happy Birthday, Keith" was to the local department. No Belblehem BapUst Churehet
featured in the decorations. money is expended by the at 7:30 eaeb evenlnJ, Nov. 1
Garnes were played with prizes county.
lhrougb Nov. t at the C.reat
being awarded to several Bucket!
described Bead Cburcb and from Nov. 5
children. Favors were balloons, educational programs made t~rougb Nov. 8 at I be
suckers and candy.
po•sible through the state Bethlehem Baplllt Ollurcb.
Attending were Penny department. He described the
Tbere will be opeclal
Wilson, Robert Riffle, Jr., Midwest Institute which aerves alnglng each evenfq. The
Debbie Johnson, Nile Wilson, several slates, including Ohio, public Is lnvfled to attead.
Tony Scott, Paul Wilson, Ricky and reviewed activities of a The Rev. Cbarleo Norris wOl
Vance, Allen Wil.!!on, [J.vili Teenage Institute the past he the opeaker and llle Bev.
Vance, Keith Scott, Klmberiy summer at Wittenberg College Earl Shuler will be the sonc
Payne, Mike Vance, Kelvin Lee, which dealt with drug abuse and leader. Cburcbes are also
Judy Luvender, Danny Smith, alcohol.
Invited to seud singen to the
Angela Payne, Steven LitUe, Debbie Woods, daughter of services.
Lisa Scaggs, Angela Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Terry McDaniel, lloo Geary, Chesler, was one of the - . . ,......,.,..,;:::·'"""""'*"x·
Jbnmy Thomas, Max Geary, teenagers attendJng this in· ~w~~:;:%!;:;:;:~:~::!«?-~::N::-:::;::::
David Shuler, Pbillp Hond, Ray stitute. Miaa Woods spoke on
Mowery, and Mark Hood.
her experiences there.
Be a Cheerleader
Adults present were Mrs. Ann Ralph Lockhart, chairman of
"Perk up a friend
Yeauger, Mrs. Gertrude Kloes, the Lawrence County ComMrs. Sybil Riffle, and Marion mittee on Alcoholism, w.. also
on the Sick Ust"
Frances. Cupcakes, ice cream a speaker. He told of the large
Send A
and Kool-Aid were served.
Bouquet
of Flowers
number of auto accidents
From
resulting from alcohol. He
. Q-Hof110!1.1tu;li.-M~!~ ,daes , esplained the laws as they
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a bee coUecf cffi"rmg 118 life· apply to auto Insurance.

Ninth Birthday

Is Celebrated

Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Carolyn Prk.,. .: and
Mrs . Phyllis Ritchie . Miss
Sandra Johnson registered the
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Garver are
residing in their newly purchased borne at 3419 Addison
Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. The
bride is a graduate of Southem
Local High School and Haedel
College in Fort Wayne. She is
employed at General Electric
Co. The bridegroom graduated
from Fairview High School in
Sherwood and Midwestern
ColJege as an electronics
technician. He is employed at
Magna vox Corp. in Fort Wayne.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding and reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller,
Steve, Beth and Chris.
MadiBon ; Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
Buckeye Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Garver, Bryan; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Rose, Cincinnati;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fligbtner,
Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. William
Baker, Berne, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs . Parker Jackson and
daughter, .rarkersburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rose, MiUford ;
l~e?A worker honeybee col- He stresaed that taxpayers'
Mr. and Mrs. LouiB Baker,
!eels only about one-tenth of .tbne and money Is spent an
Lima.
a pound of honey during Its drinking - not necessarily
drunken - drivers. County
entire lifetime.
agencies, auto insurance

Is on Thursday

CHESTER - The Chester
PTA will sponaor a Halloween
Carnival Thuraday, Oct. 15, at 4
p.m. at the Chester Grade
School.
A jitney supper will be served
EVERYONE KNOWS the boye r1 lbe Ritchie famUy of the at 4 pm. with the carnival at 8
a-tor area are and have been outstanding athletes. Further p.m. To be featured at the
-Mnc the athletic reputation r1 the Ritcble clan Is Eastern carnival are gBrnes and a sweet
C..ch Llrry Rllchle's cousin, Did&lt; Kuhn, who Is a member of the shop.
Comntltteeo will be responasu Budti!J e aquad.
Killin lsthe1011ofMr. and Mn. Carl Kuhn of Louisville, Ohio. sible for decorating their
Hlala1bor, Carl Kulm, Is a former resident of Tuppers 'Plains, and reapective booths. Empty one
lU malber, thel&lt;nDir Eileen Rllcbie, grew up In Chester, bavlng gallon glasa jars.,.., needed and
p-aduoled lnm Oltater 111gb Sdlool In 111111. Grandparents of may be left at the school.
)'11111111 Kulm are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rlt&lt;&gt;hie, fonnerly of
a-tor, now residing In Columbls.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Kulm, at 6-2, 211lbe., played. tight end for OSU bb first two
POMEROY - Mrs. Vibna
yean beldnd bigger and faster Jan White. Kuhn worked harder Pikkoja of the Meigs Extension
than 111011 ftrst atrlngers. As a result, he p!Byed ill aU 19 games Library Service, will be guest
idnce lll8ldng the vsrslty.
speaker at a meeUng of the
Kulm was made a tackle thia !aU. Two weelao ago he was Meigs TOPS Knotchers
made a guard. Kuhn opened on the left side of center Tom Tuesday night at the Meigs
DeLemelntheopeninggamewith Texas Aldll. From aU reports, County Infirmary. Queen for
Woody Hayes Is mighty pleased with Kulm's oulatrulding per- tsst week based on weight loss
was Mrs. Norma Ruasell with
fOl"IIIIIIICO .. a guard.
Kulm wants to be a foot beD coach, but be would llkelo try pl"O Miss Becky Eblin as the runnerup. Members are reminded
bellflnll. The prosnUgbtfltbbn In as a linebacker.
Rlgbt now all he Is Interested In Is dning a good job as a guard that weiglHn lime for the Oct.
:Ill meeUng Is between 6:45 and
for osu.
7:15p.m.
'J'IIANK.S TO MRS. JAMES HARLEY of Middleport for her
very ldnd w..-da. In last week's colunm thlo rep..-ter lllked the
CJ!esUan,dowe know who our elected officials are an coonty, siaie
.,d federal level?
Mrs. Harley and others would lilte to know the anawers -so
bere goeo :
County officials, Robert Hartenbach, oherlff; Eleanor
~. reccrder; Howard Frank, treasurer; GordGri Caldwell,
IIUdltor; Evelyn Lucke, clerk of courts; Hal'IIKIII O'Brien, p-obate
judge; Fl'l'* W. P..-ter, county judge; Jolm Bacon, common
pleas judge; lllate officials, James A. Rbodes, governor; Ralpb
Welker, District Z7 representative ; John Herbert, tre81111"er; Ted
JlroWII, oecretsry of lllate; Oal&lt;ley Colllnl, senator; Jolm H.
llro1m, Lt. Governor ; Paul W. Brown, attorney general; Rnger
Cloud, andilor; federal offir.lals, Clarence Miller, oongreosman,
oncl William Saxbe and Stephen Young, aell8tol'l.

YOUR
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MOTOR SALES
OPEN EVES. TIL 8
GMAC Flnonclnt Available

Glass Making an Early Cr8ft
told of the small. cup pia~
which are r.,..,and a collector's
Item ioci!'Y · ~bossed IIi the
boltools ·Of 1M· plaleJ were
pstriotlc vmbl&gt;b.
Another ~tem displayed by
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Pomeroy. Midditporl. o.
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them is imporlant.

lAck!tart aaked thai the Rev.
Arllll1" !Jmd, the new coun&amp;elor, ba given aU llllistance
posaible by the _people in the
county, law enforcement of.
llclals, mlnlBterl, lchool ofllcials and every person Interested In the good of the
community.
The Rev. Mr. LUnd aplatned
to the li peno111 attending wbat
be hopes to be able to accompliab and he solicited the
aaalstance of all Interested
people&amp;. lila goals, be aald, are
not ones thai can be acbleved
Immediately, but with the
proper cooperatlo~ the uiUmab!
solutions can be reached. He
extended an Invitation tAl aU
Meigs cuuntlans to attend a
meeting of the committee ill
November.
A social bour followed the

Mrs. MilhOan and desCribed as
very valuolile Will ·a amaU
copper. l"ter plt&lt;&gt;her. Tbe
Yattu klnda of chiDa were
diSCulljed by the program
chairman.
Moe~ at the Uttcoln Hill
borne of Mrs. Dor Schiefer,
Mrs. Guy Nelgler, regent,
opened the meeling in
ritualistic f&lt;nD. New proaram
·bonka were distributed by Mrs.
J. Edward Footer, vice regent.
A reJIIl"l wu given on the
Soulbeut Dtslricl meeting held
at thl Firat Baptist Olurch In
Martelli, Sept. 13. Mila Wovie
Ripple bad charge of the aesaion
attended by Mrs. Neliler, Mrs.
Footer and Mn. Nancy Reed.
The rqent rNCI an Invitation
to a bmcbeon which wiU l!e held
at the Holiday 1M at South
Point on Nov. 7. The state
regent will be thore.
Plana were announced lor a
marker to be placed •t the
grove aile of Mrs. Edith liarUnger. Mrs. Mae Crary Mora
was voted Into the membership
of the D.A.R.
Roses from the garden Of
Mrs. Schaefer dec..-aled the
home. A deuert course was
oerved by Mrs. Schaefer and
Mrs. Patrick Lochary 888lsted
by Mrs. no Strickland.

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OCIOBER 11th lHRU 18th
7:30 NIGHTLY
MuiY United Methodist a.urth, Syracuse

POMEROY

"You'll Ute. Our Quality Way of Doing Business''

Charlene Hoeflich

POJ;EROY - Mrs• .,.,._ llldtlrdl baa been aeledlid U
candtdatllll'om lbt.I'IIMdence AolodAIICIIt to "II'IIP"t lor
lbelllalell!le llibe!lllo lll[llh'General AMW~IIon.
Sbe wiU Bo Ill Allrm ICI' lbe COIIVenUoD Wed.....7, Fer lbt
qaeoi. CIIIJliiOiitlcllt 111e llllllt beroell a beautiful liut &amp;own· oar
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SUCH A NOVEL wedding~"S.-1181- Walter M. Hmls, U.S.M.C., bas promoted Bellrlce
Kitchen to the rank r1 wUe. The Induction certmOil1 wu perfunned In Santa Mania!, Calli. an Aug. 11. The couple is rellclng
at 3132Meade Avmue, Apt. I, Sonllillllo, Calli, ll2111''.
Wilter Mum7 Hmls groduatlld from Middleport Hlch
SchoOl In 1811 and IInce then bas been II'I'Vini In the Marine
Carpi. He wee recently pnmotlld to the riJik olllaff •geanl
meritorloaaly. He Is the son of Mn. Charles Searlel of Middleport. Tile Iormor Mill Kitchon is origjnally from Logan and
grodualed from Obio Untvenity. She is the dautJhter of Mrs.
Belly Kllchlll, Columbull.
IF YOU ARE AN antique entbuliast, about the nicest gift you
can recei-.e Is a oplnDlna wbeei. Mill Pauline Carter was
delighted with the me preNJlled to her by ber aunt, Mlaa Lucretia

Geabeimer.
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Mila Carter, who llveJ in Cioanrob!r, Fla., apent a week bert
with her aunt and the two "did the !Alwa" lor anllqueo. Tbey lound
IOV!II'al old boiUea which Mill Carter peclredcarefully lor the trip
bad&lt; "' Florida.
IF THEY EVER need you, they need you now I
The Pomeroy CUb Scoot fliVIi BiD Is &amp;-al&amp;inc due to alBeit of

volunteer workers. Pat Wooda, culmaater, ani! hlllsailllant, Dan
Thomas, report !bat bo)'8 are wallinll Ill join dena wblcb will be
crganl!ed Jill! aa aoon 18 den motheraarelomd.
Active senior citlzenl and l[r81ldperenls can contribute to the
program by vo1unleel'lrig to work one bour a week. Interested?
Contact Mr. Woodaor Mr. Thomas or ane of lite den motbera, Mrs.
Sam! McKinney, Mrs. Nil'&amp; Nitz, Mrs. Diane Hawley or Mrs.
Robert Lewis.

WHILE MARY SHAFER will be weorlng • brace f..- the aest
two monthl, obe'a lll8ldng good

from a bed&lt; Injury·
son, Mike, In
Columbus on Aug. 11 and it was three weeka before she found out
that abe bad broken vertebra. She'• since been hoapltalized at
prQgrel8

Mary !ellllnm a Right r1 s(epl at the borne of her

Veterano Memorial.

Youngsters Tour Porter Farm

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REV. FORREST DONLEY

RE,V., ,!'"'U~,. SE.LL,a:~.~.
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'The Public Is Invited"

POMEROY - A trip tAl the
Frank Porter farm near Racine
wao enjoyed by_ Po.meroy
' llildrigatten- ' fiiGn&amp;atl'ts
~ T~Y, "Tblk ,c:jljldren,
trawlin&amp; on a Meigs diltrict
ochool' bill, went eopecially to
see the signa of autumn. Tiley
collected nuta and leaveo,
ieamed about ducke, IBW the
lake where deer water each
morning, visited the pigs and
the COWl, and observed flab In

Ardella Herdman, Mrs.
Richard Jeftel'l, Mrs. Ge..-ge
McDaniel, Mrs. Kenneth MeCullougb, Mrs. Joey Rolllh. ~
.W. Oscar Smith.

a:~~UPI) -Two
Rusaian coamonauta who bold
the record 1..- lime In orbit,
will visit the United Stales for

the:yo·un·..·- took a sack
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lunch and ate In the Iron! yord.
P&lt;X"ter showed the children
around tba farm and joined
themf..-llmch. HlaiOil,Jolm,is
In the afternoon sesaton.
Mothera aceompanylni the
group on the trip were, Mn.
DovidSiater,Mrs.PauiPauley,
Mrs. Viklli Gloeckner, Mrs.

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Wedding Plans Comp Iete

Denn1ae McLaughlin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McLaughlin, Pomeroy, to Sgt.
William B. Hawella, son of Mrs.
Helen Howells of Barberton,
and the IBte Mr· Howells.
The weddini will be an event
of Saturday, Oct. 17, at 2:30

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p.m. at the Trinity Church in
Pomeroy. Tbe Rev. W. H.
Perrin will be assisted In performlng the ceremony by the
Rev. Rick Beam of Pittsburgh,
Pa., a cousin ol Sgt. Howells.
Prenuptial music at 2 pm.
wiU be ...-nled by Mr. Ralph
Werry, ..-ganlst.

HARRISONVILlE Chapter'
OEA, Tuesday, I p.m. at the
hall. Election of officers.
Baketeaa bake ..le.
MEIGS COUNTY Ministerial
Assn. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Trinity
Church in Pomeroy .
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY CHAPIER 80,
Masonic Temple, 7:30 Wednesday night. Mark IIUUiter and
past IIUUiter dagreea to be
conferred.
POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, United Methedlsl
Church, noon Wednesday.

Miss Deb&lt;nh McLaughlin
will oerve u maid or boner for
·'·ter, and the bridesmaldl
ber ...
will be Miss Mary Radford of

Collley, and the usben aervtnc
will be Mr. ~I SDallen-

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Candace Elaine Hawk is Engaged

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10 dayl be&amp;IMtnc Oct. 11.
Coamonauts Andrl7an Nlkolayev and Dltaley Sevastlsnov,
who crbiled the earth for II
daye iD June will visit New
York,
Huntsville,
Ala Los Angeles an unde!er~ city tn the ~weal and
haps Seattle the apace
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Rev. Uoyd A. Lewl!!. Wedding
music was provided by Mrs.
John F. Jacboo, orgaJiist, and
Miaa Sally Wqnet, Illite oololsl.
n.. altar piece .... whib!
gladioli and shattered mums
backed by pslm leaves op-oyecl
white. Pedestol docaralionl on
each aide r1 the altar featured
large white mums, .--, with
candles. Candles were uaed on
the pews and 21 laperl iD an
Inverted V lhape were featured
behind the altar.
Given In marriage · by ber
father, the bride wore a !..-mal
gown of Iv..-y silk face peau.
The A-line sllbouette featured a
scoop necldine, brief lace tiered
sleeveo and empire waisUtne.
The empire waisUtne was accented with !Bee and beading.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING, Sunday, 2p.m., The train was cbapel length.
n.. bride wore a bridal
Freedom Goope1 Mlsaion at
bonnet
of silk face peau
Bald Knob. 1be !lev. L. R.
enbanced
with delicate pesrls
Gluesencamp, pastor. Public
attached
to
bouffant tiers of silk
invited.
illusion.
She
carried a bouquet
HOMECOMING lUst,
Rut!Bnd Cburch of Christ, of white roses tntersperaed with
IllllriHng service. 1:30 am., ..-ange sweetheart roses.
The attendants were Miaa
afternoon service, 2 p.m.,
Barbara
Jean Reed, aister of
buketdimer at noon. PubUc Ill
the
bride,
maid of honor ; Mrs.
invited.
FLATWOODS United Gerald Barker, Coiwnbus, and
Mrs. Dann Goode, Columbia,
Methodist Church homecoming,
bridesmalda• . and Mias
Sunday, 10 a.m.; basket dinner Mo.,
Becky McNall, Latrobe, Pa.,
at nooni afternoon service at
Rower gbl.
1:45 p.m. Rev. Houaeholder,
COOLVILLE- Mr. and Mn. Lester Hawk of Coolville
They w..-e gowns of apricot
speaker; the Rev . William
.,.., announc~ the engagement of their daughter, Candace
karate fashioned with bateau
Abson, pastor. Uhrig Bros. of
Elaine, to Harry Michael Carleton, 11n1 of Mrs. Frances
nocktines, brief sleeves and
Chillicothe to sing.
Carleton, Pomeroy, Route 3, and the late WUtard Harry
empire waistlines. Panel trains
Mrs. Robert Rodney Gibson
MONDAY
Carleton.
extending from the back wero
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of
Miss Hawk, a 1818 graduate of Eastern 111gb School, Is
edged in lace accented with
Christian
Service, Heath United bows Th wore beadbanda of and both mothers had cor..ges bride.
altendlng Ohio University. Her fiance, a 19'10 graduate of
The couple resides at 44419
Methodist Church, Middleport, orange !eelheart roses and of white gardenw surrounded
Meigs Hlch School, Is employed at the Meigs County
Luxury Lane, Colwnbus.
7:30
Monday
at
the
church.
carried sunburst bouquets of by purple status.
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~~ r1 lliglnrays. Wedding plana are Incomplete.
The new Mrs. Gibson Is a
A raception was held llllEcumenical Reality obwith greenery·
orange
roses
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in the Colwnbus PubUc
servance. Women of other
Mr Alldr the bridegroom's medtately fol owmg
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Schools.
She received her
· the e, ed
his best ceremony
at
Stouffer 's
churches invited.
step-fa r, serv as Alkire UmversL
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'ty Inn, Co1urn bus. The bachelor of arts de@ ...., from
RUTLAND P.T.A., Monday,
man. Abrother, Mr . Hay
eddin
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of Harrisonville, Mr. Richard w
g ca e was ec_ora m Stephens College, Colwnbla,
7:30
p.m.
Rutland
elementary
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. Mr the orange and wb1te color Mo., and her master of arts in
aud&gt;.torium. Program on Barrows of Madison, WIS
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exceptional children from Ohio
aafely; kindergarten class ID Jerry Moore, Colwnbus; and scheme and top
wL t a
Stale
University.
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have refreshments, and door M William Martin Columbus nosegay of orange roses. Sprays
Mr.
Gibson attended Ohio
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prize to be awarded.
were
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th br"d
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lab!
University and is now employed
POMEROY PTA, 7:30 p.m. For her daughter's wedding, used on e 1 e 8 . e.
as a sales representative for
Monday. Seminar on parent- Mr Reed ore an aqu1a colored Guests were regastered ~Y Dialog Computlng, Inc. in
s. of w Ilk Mr Alkire Mi.ss Susan Barrows and MlSS
teacher relationship and the dresa
raw s . J s.
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· f the Columbus.
was in 8 pale pink acrylic knit Patrtcla Barrows, cousms o
scbool prQgrarn.
nJESDAY
RACINE WOGE NO. 461
F&amp;AM Tueaday 7:30 pm. at
Lodge llaU. Work in EA Degree.
All master ol8SO!l8 invited.
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· Frlclay, 'S'nowvllle ·united
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
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Rev. Cecil Cos, evangelist.
Located on State Route 6111, 6ve
Crinkle Patent"s !Ill '
miles
west Route 33. PabUc
PORTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Hmner Icenhower, sbove,
flaslliesl n&lt;:w Sklrl('l
invited.
will obeene their golden wedding anni-.ersary on Sunday,
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
around ... play ing &lt;1
Oel. 18, !rom 1 to t p.m. with an open house at their home
7:30 p.m. Tueaday at high
here.
llig role in Fall's tasl1ion
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Icenhower are the parenll of a daughter,
MEIGS ATHLETIC Bonaters,
l &gt;oot &lt;~CI' Wlletlwr
Mra. Roberl Jeffers or Syracuse, and five 801l8, Clllford of
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at high
Pomeroy, and Roy, Ralplt, Lewis and Leol\•rd, an of East
school; film of Waveriy game .
crushed &lt;liHi sirctclly or
Liverpool. Relatives and lrtenda are Invited to call during the
SYRACUSE PTA, 7:30
fl&lt;lppc d &lt;llld onwlllt'ntc&lt;l,
open bouae boun.
Tuesday at the school. State
Highway patrolman to speak.
this gill's &lt;~ w inner•
Cammlttees to be named for
HARRISONVILLE - The
CnoWtew l'rellllyleriiD C!lna cb
of Col.mbul .... the ..... of
the Aug. 22 weddlnc or Miss
Anne Alene Reed, daugbter or
Mr. and Mrs. Earl w. Reed,
Columb\IJ, to Mr. Robert
IIDdney GibiDII, Colwnbull, 1100
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire,
Harrisonville.
The double-ring ceremony
was perf..-med 11 7 p.m. by the

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OUR CONGRATULATIONS Ill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wi&amp;al of
Prospect. Friday they will observe their 30ib wedding anniversary. This couple lived In Racine lor 18 years and In a recent
letter told how much they missed Meigs County and the friendly
people bere.

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School Carnival

By Katie Crow

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POMEROY - Tile fall
meeilnc of the Meip C.....ty
Rellrod Teachers Asloelalfea
will be held Saturday at the
'l'rllllt)&gt; Chareb in Pomeroy
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Alcoholism Committee Officers ·Named

Mr. and Mrs. David Garver

Katie's Korner

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�Rev. Kuhn

GALLIPOUS - The Ohio Valley Uvestock Cm!pluly
stocllyanla will be bustling with adlvlty Tuesday, Oct. 13, the
date ol the annual Gall!polls Feeder Calf Sale. County Agent
Jlud Cartor said Saturday about 550 head of local Ieeder
calvea have been consJcned.Conalgnments still may be made
at the stockyards &lt;r Elllenslm Office. F&lt;r the Oral lime thts

POMEROY - The Rev.
Robert Kuhn, paatm- of the
Pomeroy Firat Baptist Church,
II one of lll Ohio mlnilten
nominated lA&gt; participate In the
"Eaperlmonlln Ministry tor the
1"' WNI rnl)' be dell...... lo the yll'llo alllr 3 p.m.,
"101" at the Univeralty Baptist
Church,
Columbua, Nov. U
Monday, Oct. !! (afleu1041und evenlnfl belen the llle). In·
Allnouncement
of hla
wel&amp;blng and lalflllnllllll be done when they are dellvertd.
nomlnaUoo waa made at the
All calves must be deH.end to the yards by 11 a.m. oo
Wedneaday
evening quarll!rly
Tuesday. Sale time 1a a p.m.
bualnesa meeting of the church.
'l'lle mlnilll!r reed a letter from
HOSPITAL NEWS tho Rev. Raymond B. Farrow,
• ........... mlnilll!r of CbrlaUan
Holzer Medical Cenll!r First higher education, advlalng him
Ave. and Cedar St. ~ of plans foe the Experiment In
the trrugh.
vllitlni hpUI'S 2-4 and 7-6 p.m. Ministry. The Rev. Mr. Kuhn II
Maternity
visiting hours 2:30 to one of four mlnlalera In lbe.Rio
CECIL A. SMITH, whole
4:30
p.m.
Parents ooly on Grande AsaOctalion Invited to
farm ts behind West Columbia,
Pediatrics
Ward.
parUcipate.
Ia planning lA&gt; improve a apring.
A fellowship supper preceded
Diacbarles
Denver Yoho helped bim with
Mrs. Melvin L. Barcus, the quarterly bualnesa meetlni
detailed layout for II. The apring
James
H. Caufman, Mrs. John with the Rev. Mr. Kuhn opening
is oot a well defined vein ol
W.
Cox,
James E. Crace, Mrs. with devotions from n CIO'In·
water, buI ts a aeepy place
ZeUa
Cross,
Mrs. Jack L. GOode tblan.s, 1.9-2&amp;. He spoke of the
along a 50-fuot dlslance. He
plans lA&gt; uae perforated We and infant daughter , Mrs. conversion of Saul and relal;ed it
placed I II or 2 feet underground Robert E. Harper, Mrs. Goldie to ilves of people today.
to collect the water. The M. Harrison, Mrs. Marylin Orval Wlles, moderator,
watering troogh which he plans Higginbotham, Rev . WUaoo H. conducted the meeting with
McOomaa, Mrs. Larry Wayne reports from the various
to use is a metal tank
measuring 6 to 6\1 feet and II 3 McDaniel and infant son, Mrs. SUnday School and church of.
David H. McQuaid, Mrs. fleers being given. Wiles and
feet deep . He will equip thts
Raymond E. Moos and infant Mrs. J. Edward Foster were
tank with plumbing "' aa to
allow water to enter the tank son, Mrs. Lewis Osher, Mrs. appointed trustees to fill the
from the bottom and r... the Andrew J. Parsons, Paul M. vacancy of Mr. and Mro.
overflow to drain out through a Riggs, Mrs. Harry s. Wtillam Sheridan, Jr., who
Rocltvltch. Eerneat Saunders, moved recently to Rio Grande.
hole In the bottom of the tank.
Mrs. Willtam A. Taylor and Rusty Walker, church
infant
son, Mrs. Richard E. custodian, was requested to sit
FWYD RAYBURN, oft
Thacker
and infant daughter in on the trustee meeUngs in the
Sandhill Road, laid 1275 feet of
future In an advisory capacity
tile lA&gt; drain 80IIIt! wet land. SCS Everett Thorne, Billy
Tolber~ Vincent J. Vanmeter, pertaining to work at the
technicians designed the
drainage •l·stems and the Mrs. Lena Wells, Mrs. Francia church. The One-WorKlne class
dilching wu done by the dllcher K. Remy, Mrs. Myron Bryan, reported that a child in
of the West Soil Cmaervation William K. Wilcox , Mrs. Hongkong is still being supDistrict. 'l'llese tlle sylllems Kenneth Tomlinson, Robert G. p&lt;rted. The Young Adult Class
were what l.s known as ''ran- Hood, and Miss Effie Mmt- announced plans for a Cbrlaf..
gomery.
mas lree saJe, and church
dom" systems. Tbll mean.s U1at
Mrs.
Wayne
A.
Baker,
Mrs.
Christmas
plana
were
tile linea are single Ones wblch
go from an wtlet lllrwgb 11 wet ArUey E. Blake, Charlea s. diacuased. As in previous years,
area. Two rJ. these We lines Borden, Mrs. Donald Alfred baakets will.be distributed and a
went thrwgh wet areas to the Carman and infant daughter, program will be held.
base of the hill where S!X'ings Mrs. Joseph F. Craycraft, Mrs.
Joseph 0 . Ellis, Trent E.
were seeping out of the hill.
Fillinger, Mrs. Curtis M. Hayes
and infant son, Mrs. Wtillam P.
Hickman, Mrs. Paul E.
HolUngahead, Wayne A. Huff·
man, Charlea David Jenkins,
Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Mrs.
~- W tfli•IIJ jelen
Loog, Mrs. !JIIIan G•.Moeail,
Mrs. Stanley M. Piyne, James presided at the Fall Conference
Bartholemus Rapp, Earl w. of Units held in Junction City.
Robinson, Vickie Lynn Roush,
Unit 376 hosted the meeting
Harry D. Rush, Price E. which featured school&amp; of ln-

Revegetation Inspected
BY JOHN
COOPER
SoD CoalervoU.., Service
PI'. PLEASANT - We saw
aome 2 yr. old 12-loot high black
alder standa and also some ar·
eas completely bare on a recent

conaervaUonillts that a Ugbt
ground cover Ia more quickly

established. EffortB are being
made now to Include grass
seedings along with tree
plantings In order to ..,vent
erosion of the soil and
Lay of the Land sedimentation of nearby
streams.
Inspection of strip mine
revegetation In Maaon County.
EVERETT GILL, whose
These Inspections were made
farm Ia near GalllpoU.. Ferry,
by Edward Bumgarner and
told us that bla recently bullt
Jesse Brown of the Western Soil
pond was almost full of water.
Conservation District, Steve
He bull! thts pmd in July near
Layton, Strip Mine fn.speciA&gt;r
the top of the hill in a large
fM the West VirginiB Depart·
posture field . He seeded and
ment of Natural Resources,
together with Phil Loudermilk mulched the fill and ail bare
areas, bull! a fence around the
and myself.
SUch Inspections are made of pond and constructed a conplanted areas two years after crete watering trougb with an
the planting to deter mine automatic ftoat valve below the
dam. Mr. Gill said, "My cattle
whether revegetation has been
accomplished .
Sometimes use it every day. They oon't
replanting is done after one have to go oft the hill to the
hollow to get water any more."
year.
'lbe black alder wblch we
observed had made excellent ROBERT NEWBERRY, oft
growth on some of the strip San&lt;lllll Road. recenUy com·
mine spoil, wh.IJe other areas pleted two spring developwere too toxic for any plants to ments. Denver Yoho of SCS
grow. The toxic condition Ia visited the Newberry tarm and
caused by a very low pH oc acid rep&lt;rted that Mr. Newberry's
cattle were already making full
aoil.
Other trees which haoe been use of the new water facilities.
planted with succe5B on strip At one of the troughs he saw
several head of cattle drinking
mine spoll are black locust and
and had made away with about
autumn olive.
hall of the 51MJ.«&amp;Uon capecity of
It Ia of great concern to

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New Free StaU Bam to be Vuited

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GALLII'OUS -Ninety-ei&amp;bt recJslered IIDI!oteln con are bouaed In lbll new free llall
bam oo tile Odell Meredith dairy farm, near Asheboro, N.C., a family farm operation with a
hefd procludloo cl16,914 pounds milk per cow per year.
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'llda farm, said Bud Carter, Gallla nleno!m agent, is one of seven dairy farms lA&gt; be
visited during lbe ~blo Valley Deiry Tour, October 2&amp;-30. LoW people wbo have made
r..-vallooa are Mr. and Mrs. Walll!r Roae, Nortbup; Rei Shenefield, Melp Cwnty, and
Mr. IDd Mrs. VIetor Wllaoo, Zanesville.
AdYance reHrVallooa !or the wtate tour should be made with the Gallla County Ex·
-.n OOice by Monday, Oct. 12,-final reHrVallooa and fee paid by Mooday, Oct. 19.
Coat per penon Ia f75, wblcb lncludeslranlpartalion and folD' ni&amp;bta lodging.
'l'lle group IIIII travel by chartered bus with the driver, BW Hutcblnga, who baa taken the
~ the Jut two 1"'8· One-balf day will be open! lli&amp;btaesing In Great Srnolly MOUJUina
NaUanal Park.
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Eddy's Schedule For Week is Set mage
MID~~~R~
rwn·
llle will be held Friday
POMEROY - Mr . Eddy
Educatm-'s schedule l&lt;r the
week of Oct. 12th-16th:
MONDAY - Salisbury. II10:25; SnowvUie, 11-11:15;
Zaleski, 12:»3:06; Prattsville,
3:45-4; School Lot, UO • S;
Carpenter, S: 15-6; Harrisonville, 6:30 • 7; Wolfe Pen, 7: 30 •
6.
TUESDAY - Eastern, 9 •
II :30 ;
Racine ,
12:30·3;
Wagner's, 3:15-3:30; Harden's
4-4:30; Rizer's, 4:45 • S:30;
Forest
Run,
5 : 4S-6 : 4~;
Minersville, 7 • 7:30; Naomi,
7:45 . 1:15.
TIIURSDAY - Syracuse, !1-

Auxiliary Units

10:30; Antiquity, 11-11:11 ;
Letart,12-2; Eaa1Leart,2:15-4.
The Bookmoblle ataft will aU
he in Columbus Friday, Oct.l6.

WEDDING DATE SET
MIDDLEPORT Miss
Wendy Nickels, daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs. !.eater L. Nickell, Bay
Village, and Mr. Thomas King,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kind. Middlepcrt, Route I, will
he married Saturday at 1:30
p.m. at the Bay Presbyterian
Church, Columbia and Lake
Rd., Bay Village.

and Saturday at the Fry
bulldingonMiiiSt. bywomenof
Heath United Methodist
Ch!D'ch. Items will be piclled up
by Mrs. James Jlvldon, Mrs.
Nan Moore, and Mrs. Norman
Wayland.
MEETING I'08TPONED
POMEROY - 'l'lle meelin3 of
the Rock Springs Better Health
Club scheduled Tburaday nlgbt
has been pootponed until Oct. 22
at lbe home of Mrs. Hugh
Bearha. 'l'lle program will in·
elude a ''J&gt;IIIn a poke" llle and
the revuUnc of MCI'Ot pals.

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NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Oon·
vey, a handicapper for United
Preas lnternallonal picked
seven winnerlln nine raceo at
AUanlk City Friday, lncludin&amp;
the daily double and two
euctaa.
The dally double payoff ....
w&lt;rlll fl4UI and the two
euctaa fl67 .110 and f'IO,IO
respectl.ely.

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GOODBY
NEW YORK (UPIJ-&amp;ard
Stave Chubln and cellll!r RDd
Molntyre Friday were pt.d
on waivers by the New York
Neta of the American BuUIball AaloclaUoo.
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Letters from aeveral Weath·
erman groupe claimed credit
for explosions In pre-dawn
hours Tburaday caualng extenlive damage at a courthouse in
San Rafael, Ca!H., a National
Guard armory In Santa Bar·
bara, Calif., and an ROTC
ballding In Seattle.
The mesaages came from
groupe named the " Purple

Sunsbine ctan," the ''Quarter
Moon Tribe," the ''Weatherman
Underground" and the "Perfect
Park Home Grown Garden
Society."
The letter from the Perfect
Park group, located in Santa
Barbara, said : "Everywhere
the people are moving agatast
pig Amerika."
All the Weatherman letters
referred to the nation as
"Amerika ." All were photostatic copies, a device to prevent
tracing of the documents to a
particular typewriter.

lA&gt; say it Ia dl"!""""i to oHer safe
conduct lA&gt; a forel&amp;n country,"
for bla safe release.
In Ottawa, the Department of
External Affairs said that at
least me cwntry had oftered lA&gt;
accept the kidnapers If they
took the government up on the
offer.
"! ask yw as a gesture of
absolute good faith lA&gt; release
Mr. Crooa immediately," said
Choquette.

VISIT MARINA - Emmet Shuler, back lA&gt; camera, a member of the Middleport
Planning COmmission, and of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club, speaks to a small
group of Rotarians In front of the fwr new homes built m Sycamore St. by Kissell Assoc.
The Rotarians - moot of the membership had left early lA&gt; go to the Meigs-Waverly football
gsme - also loured the new Middleport Marina in the Leading Creek basin and the new,
near-&lt;:omplete horne of member Joho Werner on Gravel Hill. Left to right are c. E.
Blake.slee, Gene Grate, Carl Horky. Lee MCComas and Werner. Ladles serving dinner
before the tour at Heath Church were Mrs. Jean Ann Bradbury, Mrs. Connie Cooke, Mrs.
John Krawsczyn , Mrs. Enuna Wayland and Miss Bess Sanborn.

"You will benefit in our courts
from aU clemency due to a
t.unanltarian gesture to avoid
the death of Mr. Cross."
Cross, 49, aenior British trade
cODIIllbsioner in Montreal- the
equivalent to a Brltlah coosulwas kidnaped from his bed
Monday by fwr FLQ gunmen.
The kidnapers warned Friday
he would he killed if their :&gt;.3
comrades were not released oy
6 p.m. EDT Saturday.

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U.S. Warned to
iunbaJI ~imts - itntintl Ease Off Israeli
SUNDAY, OL'TOBE:..:..
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VOL IV NO. 37

PAGE 13

By United Preas lnleruaUonai
The Egyptians warned the
United States Saturday they
were consulting with other
Arab nations toward a united
stand against American interests in the Middle East if
Washington "continued its com·
plete favoritism of Israel."
The semlofticial newspaper
AI Abram also said Egypt
would ask the United Nations to
impose economic sanctions

Nixon's
Gambit

Raked
MOSCOW (UPI)- The Soviet
Union Saturday denounced
President Nixon's Indochina
ceaseflre proposal as mere
"dodgi'ltl ~ sblftlng." It was
the (trot direct Soviet re!ICiioff ·
lA&gt; 1bf plan' .
.
The reaction came in an
editorial published in Pravda,
the Communist party newspa·
per. The editorial was signed
by Sergei Viahnevsky. a specia·
list In international affairs.
The ceasefire pian is "five
points aimed at legalizing and
perpetuating the United States
intervenUon

WORKHORSE FOR SPACE. Artlll'a concept of a b]fbly
venallle, reDJIIble 1paee lui wblch oould be flOwn
maDDed or umnaaaed II operate around llle earth, at
lhe moen or illaupporl of Interplanetary mllllona. Flveotory lqg Ia drawlilc serves as base for selenUflc per·
10nnel esplorfn( the moon. Otber uaeo could laclude
111embly of moduleo, reoene and aateWte relrleval.

Ohio GOP Money
Problems Eased·
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
Republlcans aay they are hurting for campaign lunda. But
the majoc candidates say II is
not as bad as it once waa.
H. Richard P. Nishalf, In let!era to major oontributon, said
the party'a financial BltuaUon II
desperate.
"If repliblleana are 1o iiiOUilt
a winning campei&amp;n In ltml
(and they aUll can) IIley must
do 10 via MWipiiJIOfl, radio
and prime Ume TV," aald NJe.
boll in the latter. ''Metlenbaam
andGWiganbegananeslenslve
prime Ume TV "'mpsip Sept.
10.
"As of thts date Cloud and
Taft have not been able to pay
for a a1ng1e TV spot ,and, unJo.sa slxllble Ianda are av811ible

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GALLIPOUS - Nyle D.
Borden, 53, Indicted by the
. Stptamber term of the Gallll
County Grand Jury on a charge
of hllvlne -.a! lntercourae
willi a temale pupil entered a
:nol IUllly plea Friday In
Cammon Pleas COurt. Judet
Rl:nald R. calhoun 0011Unqed
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J!..ye&amp;NIId claao. Complete
delalla will be Monday.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS IY APPOINTMENT

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kidnapers' main demand. "It
would be progress toward the
deslrudlon of our aocial order."
The kidnapers were also
offered "aD clemency" if they
ever come 1o trial if they will
spare Cl'ou's life.
In a statement Jroadcast In
Engllsh and French on radio
and television, Choquette said:
"As an uiUrnste oonceoslon to
save Cross' life, the federal
govemnenl has Instructed me

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GAWPOLIB - Dick
Bardette, 11, of Pete
Bardette IIIII Wuda Burdette, Saturday morulae
advuced to fOII8IIal acllft

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ments, turned down the main
demand made by the kidnapers
f&lt;rthellfe of Cross-the release
of 23 jailed separatiats with an
airllner loRy them to sanctuary
In CUba &lt;r Algeria.
But he offered the kidnapers
themselves safe conduct wt of
the cwntry if they returned
Crooa unharmed.
"No society can accept
blackmail and murder," Cho·
quette said In rejecting the

fedOral and provincial govern-

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Laporte was grabbed at 6:1&amp;
p.m. EDT,only 1Smlnutes after
provincial Justice Mlnilter
Jerome Choquette Rnlahed
reading on radio and televlslm
a govermnent counter.offer to
the kidnapers of British diplomat James R. Cross.
Cross was taken hoalage
Monday by the Front de
UberatiDII du &lt;;lebec (FLQ),
an wulergrouDd terror grwp
oeeklll(! Independence for
FrenciHpealdng Quebec Province.
Laporte was kidnaped wblle
playing ball with Ida son In front
of their suburban borne, pollee
said. Pallce roadblocks were
thrown up throughout the
Mmlreal area In an attempt to
lntercept the kidnapers.
lldnapen Waited
The second kidnaping came
ao awlftly on the boola of
Choquette's counter.(Jffer to the

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Mrs. Minnie Caroll spent a
weet with her daugbll!r and
famlly of East Uverpool, Oblo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelonel Jollllloa
of Reedavllle, 0.; Mr. and Mn.
Jack Cornell and children,
local; Mr. and Mrs. Clarencl
Beaver, Racl!!e Route, and Mr.
Bob Joe Wolfe, llacille Rl.,
called on Mr. and Mn.
Maywood Jollllllton.
Mrs. Sylvia Carpenll!r spent I
week at Columbus allbe homo
of her daugbter, Mrs. Anal
Halneo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jet.
nl1an and daughter Of
Colwnbua. spent a woebnd at
the home af her parentl, Mr.
and Mn. Lewis Jo!Dton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paal Oan and
children called 011 her lllter.
Mrs. Rachel Marb and r.mn,.
of L&lt;rado, W. Va.
Mn. Mae Brew• II oo lilt
sick Oat
Mn. Halell DIICllllllll lamiiJ
of her Wide, Mr. IIIII
Homer

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LOGAN-POMEROY -VINI'ON or QRCLEVIW.

r::a~eshmen Flats News

Point
defeated the Mel&amp;a Hl&amp;h fresh.
man foolbeD team 24-6 'J'bur.
aday after school at lbe Juni..Hl&amp;h field in Middleport. Fred
Burney aeored the Mei&amp;a TD In
the flrll half and Mlck Aab'a try
1..- the PATs wu no good.
Meigs was no threat In the
second half. The next !nJob
game Ia at Athens Oct. 15 at 5
p.m.

MONTREAL (UPI) -A Que·
bac provincial Cabinet mlnlater
waalddnaped Saturday nl&amp;ht IS
minutes afll!r the Canadian
government rejected p'isoner
eschange for the life of an
abducted Brltlah diplomat.
Pierre Laporte, provincial
lab..- minlltar, was taken !rom
Ida home by two men with
machlneguna, pollee In eubur·
ban Sl Lambert, Que., report·

NDISPLAY AT THE LANCASTER FAIR

Old T OWD

Cambodian Chief of State
Cheng lleng on Friday. Some of
the threats obviously were from
pranksters.

uehec Minister Taken

AT OUR TENT DISPlAY WEST OF GRANDSTAND NEAR OLD DEPOT

. .- - - - - - - . Sar&amp;enlllld Mr. and Mrs. GaJ

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Pomeroyi Harrison R &gt;binson,
Clifton; Tbeartba Keeter. Pt.
Pleasant; Paulett Russell,
Middleport; Wendy Barker,
New Haven; Nellie Stetham,
Lon&amp; Bottom; Joho C. Hanning,
Athens.
DISCHARGES - NeUie
Eblin, Belva Sloan, KaUe Hill,
Robin
Ohlinger,
Letha
Koblentz.

As aecurlty was beigbtened in
..veralltates, a bomb blew out
the second Roor front of a New
Y&lt;rk City eourtllouae at 1:110
a.m. EDT Saturday.
A warning was telephoned by
a purported Weatherman a
half-hour before the blast.
Nobody waa injiD'ed.
Bomb threata were received
by police, newepepera and other
agencies throughout CalHornla.
In San Francisco one threat
BePrepered
In WasblngiA&gt;n Fricl'ly the was made agalnat a Catholic
Pentagon advised National church in Chinatown. Another
Guard units to be prepared for caused cancellation of a plane·
iide press conference for
possible terrorlat atlacks.

The National Guard In
California anDOWiced it had
received lnfonnaUon from undisclosed sources that beginning
at 10:30 p.m. POT Friday night
"the Weathermen will start
attacking throughout the week·
end every public balldlng,
aircraft Installation, aircraft
and mllitary building lllrwgb·
out the state."

Ida
roady lA&gt; mow ln.
' Cboquelle, speUing for lbe

FREE $300
MEMORIAL

Child Welfare, Community
Service, Junior Activities, and
RehabllltaUon. Mra. Arthur F.
Hrabalt, Maynard,llepartment
of Ohio Prealdent of the
American Legion Auxiliary,
was the guest speaker f&lt;r 1be
afternoon sesaloo. Mn.
Neutzllng reviewed her aperiencea to the conference as a
delqate to the National ()oa.
vention of the Ameriean LegloD
and Auxiliary held recently ill
P&lt;rtland, Oregon.

An nploaion rocked a e&lt;&gt;ID'th - In New York City
Saturday, and:ponce tightened
IIOtllr{ty at pubHc bulldinga and
afrPri on lbe West Coast in
,lilt lace of Ill! unprecedented
wave of bomb threats.
At Slanf&lt;rd University In
.Palo Alto, Calif., a threat to
bomb the football stadium
Saturday during a game with
the Unlveralty of Southern
Clllil&lt;nda caused pollee to
closely eaamlne spectatm-s'
belonginga. The stadium was
searched bef&lt;re the game.

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Rusa~ll. Elwood M. Smith, struction on Americanism,

Arthur Ray Tackett, Frank
Fugate, Brett D. Hutcblnson,
Mrs. Earl Jarvis, and Frank
Johnson.

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In Project
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very soon, they won't have 11
media campaign at all" Nel·
hoff said
'
H~. spokeamen for Rotl·
erCiowl tbaGOPcandldate!..govern..: and for Robert A. Taft
Jr the candidate for the u.s
se;;.te, said the Bltuation

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James Duerk of Cloud's
beaclquarlen said bla candidate
has bocun 10111e Hve minute
telecuts In maJOr markets and
hopes tc o1r aome s1x second
and30 second wmnercWa.
••we have made a break·
through after a trying period,"
said Lou Holterman af Tafl'a
c~mpaign headquarters.
"Peclpla are wt aollelllntl and •
we are beginning lA&gt; 1110 ·.:·PartlY 8Uilll1 and mild Sun·
really beautiful • stuff, ''·31l day· High In upper 5011 and &amp;lla.
MCODdll 20 aacon.,. II I- In tile 401 SUIIdlly qlght.
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Indochina,"

Vishnevsky wrote.
Pravda's descripUon of Nix·
on's proposal was similar to a
statement by the Conununillt
Vietnam News Agency, broad·
cast by Tsas.
''The United States is striving
to legalize the U.S. aggression
in South Vietnam," the Vietnamese statement said. It also
accused Nixon of trying to
dodge demands for "speedy,
unconditional withdrawal of ali
U.S. troops and the lroops of
sate!Ute countries from South
VIetnam, Laos and Cambodia."
. The Pravda ediiA&gt;rial said
that the U.S. government
"conUnues dodging and shifting
In. response lA&gt; the people's
demand for withdrawal of U.S.
lroops ~om Indochina."
Nixon s propooa1 calls for
keeping In office "the most
odious figures of the Tbleu-Ky
regime," the editorial said.
II said the "lawlul" represen·
tau- af the Vie~
people "quite justly reject
Nixon's five points wblch do not
provide a correct baall f&lt;r an
end to the war, f&lt;r a poUUcal
set!lemen~."

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EASY RIDER. Uvins on
the seeond ftoor could be
trou.bletome for Hme cat1
who llke to wander, but

ucolee" bas

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made.

Whenever he w a alB Ia or
out, be bowh aud eltller
Mrs. Keith Baheocl or her
bulbaud eomel 11111niDg to
..,.rate blo opeelal "eleva·
tor." The Baheeeko, who
are from Ottawa, are ala·
lloaed at lbe Canadian
Armed For••• base at
Labr, Germany.

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Oblo exlended oallook
Tuesday lbrougb Thursday.
Fair ml mild Tlieaday aad
Wediseldoy becomlll&amp; partly
cloudy wllb •bance of
obowen aorlh porilon
'lllunday. 1IJgba 11'11111111 10
norlll port1011 flllllill to mid
IIIII upper 'Ill Ia lile ......_
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TEHRAN (UPl)-'lbree Ira·
Dlln atuilenll bi'andlahing pistol8 and a
of dynamite
hljached an il:utan jetliner
Saturday, allol. one of the
pei'SOOIIIiboard and thre(otened
to blow up the Jlllll!l at
Baghdad airport in an abOrtive
plot ·kl force . QM ' ""''··~ of
polltleal priaoilen.
The clrliilll ended·when

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c.peai, IIO!i• 1&gt;1 141 • Gecqe M. Day r.III JOII are ·dlpclpllnir 11 aUll prelly &amp;oticl..
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against Israel and eapel it from Saturday and the cidet&lt; came
the U.N.
alive again following the
The warning came as an solemn observance.
estimated 300,1100 Egyptian Israeli IIJlOkesmen reported
univeralty students began their no major incident of fl&amp;hUng
academic year with a pledge to during the 24 hour period, and
follow in the late President the hoUday found the level of
Gamai Abdei Nasser 's foot- combat at Its lowest point since
steps. The students staged the weeka following the end of
silent marches to Nasser's the 1967 Middle East war.
grave and IA&gt;ok oaths of
"loyalty to the revolution."
AI Abram, the Cairo newspa·
In Amman guerrilla leader per published by Egyptian
Yasser Arafat said the nine-day Information Minister MoJordanian clvll war had opened hammed Hasaaneln Helkal,
the way for military unity warned the United States
within the divecgentPaleatlnian Saturday against any attempt
guerrilla groupe.
to exploit the situation In Egypt
"A formula to realizo mllita· following Nasser's death.
fY,,.lii!IIY. I!M-~:r[
' ..· . ed," "American pressures, like its
· Arafal IA&gt;Id the
East withdrawal from the big four
.·.-•·''f·"
News agency In an
rvlew. talks and Its eHorta to freeze
" It is not unification (of the its own ialtisUve ... only
groups ) or coordination, but Indicate America's failure to
something hl&amp;her.''
grasp the people's determlna·
ROSSBURG, Ohio (UP! ) In Jerusalem the 24-llour Uon to follow In Nasser's
State DemocraUc Chairman Yom Kippur fast ended at Dusk footstepe the newspaper said.
Eugene P. O'Grady said
Saturday night the "mud·
sllnglng tactics" of Roger Cloud
and the Ohio Republicans
"indicate their desperation and
their lack of constructive
proposals' ' to present Ohio
volers.
.
•'Roger Ciwd, the Republican
candidate for governor, has
concentrated his campaign
effort on smearing Jack
Gilll&amp;an with faiaehoods and
with a fallacious scare campaign about a bllllon dollar lax
program, which was dramed up
by Mr. Cloud's speech writers,"
O'Grady told guests at a Darke
County Democratic dinner
here.
"Mr. aoud obviously cannot
base bla campel&amp;n on the eight.
year-old record of the
RepubUcan administration, of
wblchbe Ia a member. He can't
hope to convince voters they
should conUnue a GOP ad·
ministration that has forced
local real estate taxes to double
In ten years. Cloud knows the
voters can't support a state
administration that has per·
mltted school dlstrlcta to go
broke all over Oblo.
"Oblo voters will not support
Auditor Cloud and Treasurer
John D. Herbert for responsible
stale leadership when fiiO
WATaiDEFENSE-JunlorquarterbackJimAmlbary
mlllloo ~ i.llqal loans are still right and Carl Thomas (21) dleck the Eastern defense in
outstanding -loans wblch were Friday's adlon agalnat the Kyger creeJi Bobcalll. Quai-.
illllde under the state boards on terback Amsbary, returning to adlon fo1knrlng an W...,
which llopr Ooud was a fired two IA&gt;uchdown paasea lA&gt; bllleft end Dennla Eichinger.
member."

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approached one of the bljactera. He Willi taken to a Baghdad
Hoepit.olwherebewurep&lt;rted
in serious coodiUon.
Capt De 5penaa ho baa
Hved bJ Tehran ,.; ~ yoaro,
aaldthehijack-•~ .... aathe
Boeing 'I'll flow !ram Tehran to
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GALLIPOUS - The Ohio Valley Uvestock Cm!pluly
stocllyanla will be bustling with adlvlty Tuesday, Oct. 13, the
date ol the annual Gall!polls Feeder Calf Sale. County Agent
Jlud Cartor said Saturday about 550 head of local Ieeder
calvea have been consJcned.Conalgnments still may be made
at the stockyards &lt;r Elllenslm Office. F&lt;r the Oral lime thts

POMEROY - The Rev.
Robert Kuhn, paatm- of the
Pomeroy Firat Baptist Church,
II one of lll Ohio mlnilten
nominated lA&gt; participate In the
"Eaperlmonlln Ministry tor the
1"' WNI rnl)' be dell...... lo the yll'llo alllr 3 p.m.,
"101" at the Univeralty Baptist
Church,
Columbua, Nov. U
Monday, Oct. !! (afleu1041und evenlnfl belen the llle). In·
Allnouncement
of hla
wel&amp;blng and lalflllnllllll be done when they are dellvertd.
nomlnaUoo waa made at the
All calves must be deH.end to the yards by 11 a.m. oo
Wedneaday
evening quarll!rly
Tuesday. Sale time 1a a p.m.
bualnesa meeting of the church.
'l'lle mlnilll!r reed a letter from
HOSPITAL NEWS tho Rev. Raymond B. Farrow,
• ........... mlnilll!r of CbrlaUan
Holzer Medical Cenll!r First higher education, advlalng him
Ave. and Cedar St. ~ of plans foe the Experiment In
the trrugh.
vllitlni hpUI'S 2-4 and 7-6 p.m. Ministry. The Rev. Mr. Kuhn II
Maternity
visiting hours 2:30 to one of four mlnlalera In lbe.Rio
CECIL A. SMITH, whole
4:30
p.m.
Parents ooly on Grande AsaOctalion Invited to
farm ts behind West Columbia,
Pediatrics
Ward.
parUcipate.
Ia planning lA&gt; improve a apring.
A fellowship supper preceded
Diacbarles
Denver Yoho helped bim with
Mrs. Melvin L. Barcus, the quarterly bualnesa meetlni
detailed layout for II. The apring
James
H. Caufman, Mrs. John with the Rev. Mr. Kuhn opening
is oot a well defined vein ol
W.
Cox,
James E. Crace, Mrs. with devotions from n CIO'In·
water, buI ts a aeepy place
ZeUa
Cross,
Mrs. Jack L. GOode tblan.s, 1.9-2&amp;. He spoke of the
along a 50-fuot dlslance. He
plans lA&gt; uae perforated We and infant daughter , Mrs. conversion of Saul and relal;ed it
placed I II or 2 feet underground Robert E. Harper, Mrs. Goldie to ilves of people today.
to collect the water. The M. Harrison, Mrs. Marylin Orval Wlles, moderator,
watering troogh which he plans Higginbotham, Rev . WUaoo H. conducted the meeting with
McOomaa, Mrs. Larry Wayne reports from the various
to use is a metal tank
measuring 6 to 6\1 feet and II 3 McDaniel and infant son, Mrs. SUnday School and church of.
David H. McQuaid, Mrs. fleers being given. Wiles and
feet deep . He will equip thts
Raymond E. Moos and infant Mrs. J. Edward Foster were
tank with plumbing "' aa to
allow water to enter the tank son, Mrs. Lewis Osher, Mrs. appointed trustees to fill the
from the bottom and r... the Andrew J. Parsons, Paul M. vacancy of Mr. and Mro.
overflow to drain out through a Riggs, Mrs. Harry s. Wtillam Sheridan, Jr., who
Rocltvltch. Eerneat Saunders, moved recently to Rio Grande.
hole In the bottom of the tank.
Mrs. Willtam A. Taylor and Rusty Walker, church
infant
son, Mrs. Richard E. custodian, was requested to sit
FWYD RAYBURN, oft
Thacker
and infant daughter in on the trustee meeUngs in the
Sandhill Road, laid 1275 feet of
future In an advisory capacity
tile lA&gt; drain 80IIIt! wet land. SCS Everett Thorne, Billy
Tolber~ Vincent J. Vanmeter, pertaining to work at the
technicians designed the
drainage •l·stems and the Mrs. Lena Wells, Mrs. Francia church. The One-WorKlne class
dilching wu done by the dllcher K. Remy, Mrs. Myron Bryan, reported that a child in
of the West Soil Cmaervation William K. Wilcox , Mrs. Hongkong is still being supDistrict. 'l'llese tlle sylllems Kenneth Tomlinson, Robert G. p&lt;rted. The Young Adult Class
were what l.s known as ''ran- Hood, and Miss Effie Mmt- announced plans for a Cbrlaf..
gomery.
mas lree saJe, and church
dom" systems. Tbll mean.s U1at
Mrs.
Wayne
A.
Baker,
Mrs.
Christmas
plana
were
tile linea are single Ones wblch
go from an wtlet lllrwgb 11 wet ArUey E. Blake, Charlea s. diacuased. As in previous years,
area. Two rJ. these We lines Borden, Mrs. Donald Alfred baakets will.be distributed and a
went thrwgh wet areas to the Carman and infant daughter, program will be held.
base of the hill where S!X'ings Mrs. Joseph F. Craycraft, Mrs.
Joseph 0 . Ellis, Trent E.
were seeping out of the hill.
Fillinger, Mrs. Curtis M. Hayes
and infant son, Mrs. Wtillam P.
Hickman, Mrs. Paul E.
HolUngahead, Wayne A. Huff·
man, Charlea David Jenkins,
Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Mrs.
~- W tfli•IIJ jelen
Loog, Mrs. !JIIIan G•.Moeail,
Mrs. Stanley M. Piyne, James presided at the Fall Conference
Bartholemus Rapp, Earl w. of Units held in Junction City.
Robinson, Vickie Lynn Roush,
Unit 376 hosted the meeting
Harry D. Rush, Price E. which featured school&amp; of ln-

Revegetation Inspected
BY JOHN
COOPER
SoD CoalervoU.., Service
PI'. PLEASANT - We saw
aome 2 yr. old 12-loot high black
alder standa and also some ar·
eas completely bare on a recent

conaervaUonillts that a Ugbt
ground cover Ia more quickly

established. EffortB are being
made now to Include grass
seedings along with tree
plantings In order to ..,vent
erosion of the soil and
Lay of the Land sedimentation of nearby
streams.
Inspection of strip mine
revegetation In Maaon County.
EVERETT GILL, whose
These Inspections were made
farm Ia near GalllpoU.. Ferry,
by Edward Bumgarner and
told us that bla recently bullt
Jesse Brown of the Western Soil
pond was almost full of water.
Conservation District, Steve
He bull! thts pmd in July near
Layton, Strip Mine fn.speciA&gt;r
the top of the hill in a large
fM the West VirginiB Depart·
posture field . He seeded and
ment of Natural Resources,
together with Phil Loudermilk mulched the fill and ail bare
areas, bull! a fence around the
and myself.
SUch Inspections are made of pond and constructed a conplanted areas two years after crete watering trougb with an
the planting to deter mine automatic ftoat valve below the
dam. Mr. Gill said, "My cattle
whether revegetation has been
accomplished .
Sometimes use it every day. They oon't
replanting is done after one have to go oft the hill to the
hollow to get water any more."
year.
'lbe black alder wblch we
observed had made excellent ROBERT NEWBERRY, oft
growth on some of the strip San&lt;lllll Road. recenUy com·
mine spoil, wh.IJe other areas pleted two spring developwere too toxic for any plants to ments. Denver Yoho of SCS
grow. The toxic condition Ia visited the Newberry tarm and
caused by a very low pH oc acid rep&lt;rted that Mr. Newberry's
cattle were already making full
aoil.
Other trees which haoe been use of the new water facilities.
planted with succe5B on strip At one of the troughs he saw
several head of cattle drinking
mine spoll are black locust and
and had made away with about
autumn olive.
hall of the 51MJ.«&amp;Uon capecity of
It Ia of great concern to

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New Free StaU Bam to be Vuited

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GALLII'OUS -Ninety-ei&amp;bt recJslered IIDI!oteln con are bouaed In lbll new free llall
bam oo tile Odell Meredith dairy farm, near Asheboro, N.C., a family farm operation with a
hefd procludloo cl16,914 pounds milk per cow per year.
'iJ,
'llda farm, said Bud Carter, Gallla nleno!m agent, is one of seven dairy farms lA&gt; be
visited during lbe ~blo Valley Deiry Tour, October 2&amp;-30. LoW people wbo have made
r..-vallooa are Mr. and Mrs. Walll!r Roae, Nortbup; Rei Shenefield, Melp Cwnty, and
Mr. IDd Mrs. VIetor Wllaoo, Zanesville.
AdYance reHrVallooa !or the wtate tour should be made with the Gallla County Ex·
-.n OOice by Monday, Oct. 12,-final reHrVallooa and fee paid by Mooday, Oct. 19.
Coat per penon Ia f75, wblcb lncludeslranlpartalion and folD' ni&amp;bta lodging.
'l'lle group IIIII travel by chartered bus with the driver, BW Hutcblnga, who baa taken the
~ the Jut two 1"'8· One-balf day will be open! lli&amp;btaesing In Great Srnolly MOUJUina
NaUanal Park.
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Eddy's Schedule For Week is Set mage
MID~~~R~
rwn·
llle will be held Friday
POMEROY - Mr . Eddy
Educatm-'s schedule l&lt;r the
week of Oct. 12th-16th:
MONDAY - Salisbury. II10:25; SnowvUie, 11-11:15;
Zaleski, 12:»3:06; Prattsville,
3:45-4; School Lot, UO • S;
Carpenter, S: 15-6; Harrisonville, 6:30 • 7; Wolfe Pen, 7: 30 •
6.
TUESDAY - Eastern, 9 •
II :30 ;
Racine ,
12:30·3;
Wagner's, 3:15-3:30; Harden's
4-4:30; Rizer's, 4:45 • S:30;
Forest
Run,
5 : 4S-6 : 4~;
Minersville, 7 • 7:30; Naomi,
7:45 . 1:15.
TIIURSDAY - Syracuse, !1-

Auxiliary Units

10:30; Antiquity, 11-11:11 ;
Letart,12-2; Eaa1Leart,2:15-4.
The Bookmoblle ataft will aU
he in Columbus Friday, Oct.l6.

WEDDING DATE SET
MIDDLEPORT Miss
Wendy Nickels, daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs. !.eater L. Nickell, Bay
Village, and Mr. Thomas King,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kind. Middlepcrt, Route I, will
he married Saturday at 1:30
p.m. at the Bay Presbyterian
Church, Columbia and Lake
Rd., Bay Village.

and Saturday at the Fry
bulldingonMiiiSt. bywomenof
Heath United Methodist
Ch!D'ch. Items will be piclled up
by Mrs. James Jlvldon, Mrs.
Nan Moore, and Mrs. Norman
Wayland.
MEETING I'08TPONED
POMEROY - 'l'lle meelin3 of
the Rock Springs Better Health
Club scheduled Tburaday nlgbt
has been pootponed until Oct. 22
at lbe home of Mrs. Hugh
Bearha. 'l'lle program will in·
elude a ''J&gt;IIIn a poke" llle and
the revuUnc of MCI'Ot pals.

Be Sure ToArtend ThB Fairfield Counry
oO

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CONVEY OUR CONGRATI
NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Oon·
vey, a handicapper for United
Preas lnternallonal picked
seven winnerlln nine raceo at
AUanlk City Friday, lncludin&amp;
the daily double and two
euctaa.
The dally double payoff ....
w&lt;rlll fl4UI and the two
euctaa fl67 .110 and f'IO,IO
respectl.ely.

NETS WAlVE I

GOODBY
NEW YORK (UPIJ-&amp;ard
Stave Chubln and cellll!r RDd
Molntyre Friday were pt.d
on waivers by the New York
Neta of the American BuUIball AaloclaUoo.
Onabln lla nteran of three
whlle Mclntjft Ia

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Wil also build Gil J0U1 site
Will custom build ham• in any price IIIIi'

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Eneulve Domage
Letters from aeveral Weath·
erman groupe claimed credit
for explosions In pre-dawn
hours Tburaday caualng extenlive damage at a courthouse in
San Rafael, Ca!H., a National
Guard armory In Santa Bar·
bara, Calif., and an ROTC
ballding In Seattle.
The mesaages came from
groupe named the " Purple

Sunsbine ctan," the ''Quarter
Moon Tribe," the ''Weatherman
Underground" and the "Perfect
Park Home Grown Garden
Society."
The letter from the Perfect
Park group, located in Santa
Barbara, said : "Everywhere
the people are moving agatast
pig Amerika."
All the Weatherman letters
referred to the nation as
"Amerika ." All were photostatic copies, a device to prevent
tracing of the documents to a
particular typewriter.

lA&gt; say it Ia dl"!""""i to oHer safe
conduct lA&gt; a forel&amp;n country,"
for bla safe release.
In Ottawa, the Department of
External Affairs said that at
least me cwntry had oftered lA&gt;
accept the kidnapers If they
took the government up on the
offer.
"! ask yw as a gesture of
absolute good faith lA&gt; release
Mr. Crooa immediately," said
Choquette.

VISIT MARINA - Emmet Shuler, back lA&gt; camera, a member of the Middleport
Planning COmmission, and of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club, speaks to a small
group of Rotarians In front of the fwr new homes built m Sycamore St. by Kissell Assoc.
The Rotarians - moot of the membership had left early lA&gt; go to the Meigs-Waverly football
gsme - also loured the new Middleport Marina in the Leading Creek basin and the new,
near-&lt;:omplete horne of member Joho Werner on Gravel Hill. Left to right are c. E.
Blake.slee, Gene Grate, Carl Horky. Lee MCComas and Werner. Ladles serving dinner
before the tour at Heath Church were Mrs. Jean Ann Bradbury, Mrs. Connie Cooke, Mrs.
John Krawsczyn , Mrs. Enuna Wayland and Miss Bess Sanborn.

"You will benefit in our courts
from aU clemency due to a
t.unanltarian gesture to avoid
the death of Mr. Cross."
Cross, 49, aenior British trade
cODIIllbsioner in Montreal- the
equivalent to a Brltlah coosulwas kidnaped from his bed
Monday by fwr FLQ gunmen.
The kidnapers warned Friday
he would he killed if their :&gt;.3
comrades were not released oy
6 p.m. EDT Saturday.

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iunbaJI ~imts - itntintl Ease Off Israeli
SUNDAY, OL'TOBE:..:..
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PAGE 13

By United Preas lnleruaUonai
The Egyptians warned the
United States Saturday they
were consulting with other
Arab nations toward a united
stand against American interests in the Middle East if
Washington "continued its com·
plete favoritism of Israel."
The semlofticial newspaper
AI Abram also said Egypt
would ask the United Nations to
impose economic sanctions

Nixon's
Gambit

Raked
MOSCOW (UPI)- The Soviet
Union Saturday denounced
President Nixon's Indochina
ceaseflre proposal as mere
"dodgi'ltl ~ sblftlng." It was
the (trot direct Soviet re!ICiioff ·
lA&gt; 1bf plan' .
.
The reaction came in an
editorial published in Pravda,
the Communist party newspa·
per. The editorial was signed
by Sergei Viahnevsky. a specia·
list In international affairs.
The ceasefire pian is "five
points aimed at legalizing and
perpetuating the United States
intervenUon

WORKHORSE FOR SPACE. Artlll'a concept of a b]fbly
venallle, reDJIIble 1paee lui wblch oould be flOwn
maDDed or umnaaaed II operate around llle earth, at
lhe moen or illaupporl of Interplanetary mllllona. Flveotory lqg Ia drawlilc serves as base for selenUflc per·
10nnel esplorfn( the moon. Otber uaeo could laclude
111embly of moduleo, reoene and aateWte relrleval.

Ohio GOP Money
Problems Eased·
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
Republlcans aay they are hurting for campaign lunda. But
the majoc candidates say II is
not as bad as it once waa.
H. Richard P. Nishalf, In let!era to major oontributon, said
the party'a financial BltuaUon II
desperate.
"If repliblleana are 1o iiiOUilt
a winning campei&amp;n In ltml
(and they aUll can) IIley must
do 10 via MWipiiJIOfl, radio
and prime Ume TV," aald NJe.
boll in the latter. ''Metlenbaam
andGWiganbegananeslenslve
prime Ume TV "'mpsip Sept.
10.
"As of thts date Cloud and
Taft have not been able to pay
for a a1ng1e TV spot ,and, unJo.sa slxllble Ianda are av811ible

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GALLIPOUS - Nyle D.
Borden, 53, Indicted by the
. Stptamber term of the Gallll
County Grand Jury on a charge
of hllvlne -.a! lntercourae
willi a temale pupil entered a
:nol IUllly plea Friday In
Cammon Pleas COurt. Judet
Rl:nald R. calhoun 0011Unqed
~ bond at ,l,iiOO. No trial date was

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INDIAN SCALPED
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!) lndlu artist Rlcbard Ray
Wittman had bllloll(! braids cut
10 be would be sure lA&gt; pass the

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Mr. lftdMn.GirJ'VanMtW
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complied ZMI!r polall Ia the
J!..ye&amp;NIId claao. Complete
delalla will be Monday.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS IY APPOINTMENT

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kidnapers' main demand. "It
would be progress toward the
deslrudlon of our aocial order."
The kidnapers were also
offered "aD clemency" if they
ever come 1o trial if they will
spare Cl'ou's life.
In a statement Jroadcast In
Engllsh and French on radio
and television, Choquette said:
"As an uiUrnste oonceoslon to
save Cross' life, the federal
govemnenl has Instructed me

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GAWPOLIB - Dick
Bardette, 11, of Pete
Bardette IIIII Wuda Burdette, Saturday morulae
advuced to fOII8IIal acllft

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ments, turned down the main
demand made by the kidnapers
f&lt;rthellfe of Cross-the release
of 23 jailed separatiats with an
airllner loRy them to sanctuary
In CUba &lt;r Algeria.
But he offered the kidnapers
themselves safe conduct wt of
the cwntry if they returned
Crooa unharmed.
"No society can accept
blackmail and murder," Cho·
quette said In rejecting the

fedOral and provincial govern-

Got free bookl.h wi1h price1 and complete information . .. whhout
obiigol'on . . . at our fairfield County di1play .. , or at our lo·
gan·Pornoroy·Vinton and Orcleville lacatian1 . .. call Ul callocl an~
,qn oend our Nt&gt;,_ta~ .. Ia your home - or furnish "" Irani·
portation Ia and from any of our locodon1 . , . or, limply moil Ul the

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Laporte was grabbed at 6:1&amp;
p.m. EDT,only 1Smlnutes after
provincial Justice Mlnilter
Jerome Choquette Rnlahed
reading on radio and televlslm
a govermnent counter.offer to
the kidnapers of British diplomat James R. Cross.
Cross was taken hoalage
Monday by the Front de
UberatiDII du &lt;;lebec (FLQ),
an wulergrouDd terror grwp
oeeklll(! Independence for
FrenciHpealdng Quebec Province.
Laporte was kidnaped wblle
playing ball with Ida son In front
of their suburban borne, pollee
said. Pallce roadblocks were
thrown up throughout the
Mmlreal area In an attempt to
lntercept the kidnapers.
lldnapen Waited
The second kidnaping came
ao awlftly on the boola of
Choquette's counter.(Jffer to the

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Mrs. Minnie Caroll spent a
weet with her daugbll!r and
famlly of East Uverpool, Oblo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelonel Jollllloa
of Reedavllle, 0.; Mr. and Mn.
Jack Cornell and children,
local; Mr. and Mrs. Clarencl
Beaver, Racl!!e Route, and Mr.
Bob Joe Wolfe, llacille Rl.,
called on Mr. and Mn.
Maywood Jollllllton.
Mrs. Sylvia Carpenll!r spent I
week at Columbus allbe homo
of her daugbter, Mrs. Anal
Halneo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jet.
nl1an and daughter Of
Colwnbua. spent a woebnd at
the home af her parentl, Mr.
and Mn. Lewis Jo!Dton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paal Oan and
children called 011 her lllter.
Mrs. Rachel Marb and r.mn,.
of L&lt;rado, W. Va.
Mn. Mae Brew• II oo lilt
sick Oat
Mn. Halell DIICllllllll lamiiJ
of her Wide, Mr. IIIII
Homer

ed.

... or REGISTER IN OUR SHOWROOM AT
LOGAN-POMEROY -VINI'ON or QRCLEVIW.

r::a~eshmen Flats News

Point
defeated the Mel&amp;a Hl&amp;h fresh.
man foolbeD team 24-6 'J'bur.
aday after school at lbe Juni..Hl&amp;h field in Middleport. Fred
Burney aeored the Mei&amp;a TD In
the flrll half and Mlck Aab'a try
1..- the PATs wu no good.
Meigs was no threat In the
second half. The next !nJob
game Ia at Athens Oct. 15 at 5
p.m.

MONTREAL (UPI) -A Que·
bac provincial Cabinet mlnlater
waalddnaped Saturday nl&amp;ht IS
minutes afll!r the Canadian
government rejected p'isoner
eschange for the life of an
abducted Brltlah diplomat.
Pierre Laporte, provincial
lab..- minlltar, was taken !rom
Ida home by two men with
machlneguna, pollee In eubur·
ban Sl Lambert, Que., report·

NDISPLAY AT THE LANCASTER FAIR

Old T OWD

Cambodian Chief of State
Cheng lleng on Friday. Some of
the threats obviously were from
pranksters.

uehec Minister Taken

AT OUR TENT DISPlAY WEST OF GRANDSTAND NEAR OLD DEPOT

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Pomeroyi Harrison R &gt;binson,
Clifton; Tbeartba Keeter. Pt.
Pleasant; Paulett Russell,
Middleport; Wendy Barker,
New Haven; Nellie Stetham,
Lon&amp; Bottom; Joho C. Hanning,
Athens.
DISCHARGES - NeUie
Eblin, Belva Sloan, KaUe Hill,
Robin
Ohlinger,
Letha
Koblentz.

As aecurlty was beigbtened in
..veralltates, a bomb blew out
the second Roor front of a New
Y&lt;rk City eourtllouae at 1:110
a.m. EDT Saturday.
A warning was telephoned by
a purported Weatherman a
half-hour before the blast.
Nobody waa injiD'ed.
Bomb threata were received
by police, newepepera and other
agencies throughout CalHornla.
In San Francisco one threat
BePrepered
In WasblngiA&gt;n Fricl'ly the was made agalnat a Catholic
Pentagon advised National church in Chinatown. Another
Guard units to be prepared for caused cancellation of a plane·
iide press conference for
possible terrorlat atlacks.

The National Guard In
California anDOWiced it had
received lnfonnaUon from undisclosed sources that beginning
at 10:30 p.m. POT Friday night
"the Weathermen will start
attacking throughout the week·
end every public balldlng,
aircraft Installation, aircraft
and mllitary building lllrwgb·
out the state."

Ida
roady lA&gt; mow ln.
' Cboquelle, speUing for lbe

FREE $300
MEMORIAL

Child Welfare, Community
Service, Junior Activities, and
RehabllltaUon. Mra. Arthur F.
Hrabalt, Maynard,llepartment
of Ohio Prealdent of the
American Legion Auxiliary,
was the guest speaker f&lt;r 1be
afternoon sesaloo. Mn.
Neutzllng reviewed her aperiencea to the conference as a
delqate to the National ()oa.
vention of the Ameriean LegloD
and Auxiliary held recently ill
P&lt;rtland, Oregon.

An nploaion rocked a e&lt;&gt;ID'th - In New York City
Saturday, and:ponce tightened
IIOtllr{ty at pubHc bulldinga and
afrPri on lbe West Coast in
,lilt lace of Ill! unprecedented
wave of bomb threats.
At Slanf&lt;rd University In
.Palo Alto, Calif., a threat to
bomb the football stadium
Saturday during a game with
the Unlveralty of Southern
Clllil&lt;nda caused pollee to
closely eaamlne spectatm-s'
belonginga. The stadium was
searched bef&lt;re the game.

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Rusa~ll. Elwood M. Smith, struction on Americanism,

Arthur Ray Tackett, Frank
Fugate, Brett D. Hutcblnson,
Mrs. Earl Jarvis, and Frank
Johnson.

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ouse

In Project
Of the '70s

very soon, they won't have 11
media campaign at all" Nel·
hoff said
'
H~. spokeamen for Rotl·
erCiowl tbaGOPcandldate!..govern..: and for Robert A. Taft
Jr the candidate for the u.s
se;;.te, said the Bltuation

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James Duerk of Cloud's
beaclquarlen said bla candidate
has bocun 10111e Hve minute
telecuts In maJOr markets and
hopes tc o1r aome s1x second
and30 second wmnercWa.
••we have made a break·
through after a trying period,"
said Lou Holterman af Tafl'a
c~mpaign headquarters.
"Peclpla are wt aollelllntl and •
we are beginning lA&gt; 1110 ·.:·PartlY 8Uilll1 and mild Sun·
really beautiful • stuff, ''·31l day· High In upper 5011 and &amp;lla.
MCODdll 20 aacon.,. II I- In tile 401 SUIIdlly qlght.
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~5 • N ~ : 1 ·.&gt;{&lt;. ~ •·· ~ or iiiiJ!I. HI;II•, Monday

weather

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"".oud

Indochina,"

Vishnevsky wrote.
Pravda's descripUon of Nix·
on's proposal was similar to a
statement by the Conununillt
Vietnam News Agency, broad·
cast by Tsas.
''The United States is striving
to legalize the U.S. aggression
in South Vietnam," the Vietnamese statement said. It also
accused Nixon of trying to
dodge demands for "speedy,
unconditional withdrawal of ali
U.S. troops and the lroops of
sate!Ute countries from South
VIetnam, Laos and Cambodia."
. The Pravda ediiA&gt;rial said
that the U.S. government
"conUnues dodging and shifting
In. response lA&gt; the people's
demand for withdrawal of U.S.
lroops ~om Indochina."
Nixon s propooa1 calls for
keeping In office "the most
odious figures of the Tbleu-Ky
regime," the editorial said.
II said the "lawlul" represen·
tau- af the Vie~
people "quite justly reject
Nixon's five points wblch do not
provide a correct baall f&lt;r an
end to the war, f&lt;r a poUUcal
set!lemen~."

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EASY RIDER. Uvins on
the seeond ftoor could be
trou.bletome for Hme cat1
who llke to wander, but

ucolee" bas

u

made.

Whenever he w a alB Ia or
out, be bowh aud eltller
Mrs. Keith Baheocl or her
bulbaud eomel 11111niDg to
..,.rate blo opeelal "eleva·
tor." The Baheeeko, who
are from Ottawa, are ala·
lloaed at lbe Canadian
Armed For••• base at
Labr, Germany.

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'l1IE OUTLOOK

Oblo exlended oallook
Tuesday lbrougb Thursday.
Fair ml mild Tlieaday aad
Wediseldoy becomlll&amp; partly
cloudy wllb •bance of
obowen aorlh porilon
'lllunday. 1IJgba 11'11111111 10
norlll port1011 flllllill to mid
IIIII upper 'Ill Ia lile ......_
Lowutiil&amp;ltfnmmidtioto
mid Sill.

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TEHRAN (UPl)-'lbree Ira·
Dlln atuilenll bi'andlahing pistol8 and a
of dynamite
hljached an il:utan jetliner
Saturday, allol. one of the
pei'SOOIIIiboard and thre(otened
to blow up the Jlllll!l at
Baghdad airport in an abOrtive
plot ·kl force . QM ' ""''··~ of
polltleal priaoilen.
The clrliilll ended·when

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lile~leiiU~tfllie.' l!li,.YRIA; ·e~t( (UPI) - ferenoe," aald Day. "Tb~
c.peai, IIO!i• 1&gt;1 141 • Gecqe M. Day r.III JOII are ·dlpclpllnir 11 aUll prelly &amp;oticl..
Tau
·
. ~ too.old lio laam. SO atlbe . Day. alao said be gell alona
K- ,
~· .!'~
~~,.lor • Willi lbe oilier aludenll, despite
· ~ 'lllfl"!'t . ~ a.t
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"''""' Lorain Collliiii!IIIIJ ~.
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against Israel and eapel it from Saturday and the cidet&lt; came
the U.N.
alive again following the
The warning came as an solemn observance.
estimated 300,1100 Egyptian Israeli IIJlOkesmen reported
univeralty students began their no major incident of fl&amp;hUng
academic year with a pledge to during the 24 hour period, and
follow in the late President the hoUday found the level of
Gamai Abdei Nasser 's foot- combat at Its lowest point since
steps. The students staged the weeka following the end of
silent marches to Nasser's the 1967 Middle East war.
grave and IA&gt;ok oaths of
"loyalty to the revolution."
AI Abram, the Cairo newspa·
In Amman guerrilla leader per published by Egyptian
Yasser Arafat said the nine-day Information Minister MoJordanian clvll war had opened hammed Hasaaneln Helkal,
the way for military unity warned the United States
within the divecgentPaleatlnian Saturday against any attempt
guerrilla groupe.
to exploit the situation In Egypt
"A formula to realizo mllita· following Nasser's death.
fY,,.lii!IIY. I!M-~:r[
' ..· . ed," "American pressures, like its
· Arafal IA&gt;Id the
East withdrawal from the big four
.·.-•·''f·"
News agency In an
rvlew. talks and Its eHorta to freeze
" It is not unification (of the its own ialtisUve ... only
groups ) or coordination, but Indicate America's failure to
something hl&amp;her.''
grasp the people's determlna·
ROSSBURG, Ohio (UP! ) In Jerusalem the 24-llour Uon to follow In Nasser's
State DemocraUc Chairman Yom Kippur fast ended at Dusk footstepe the newspaper said.
Eugene P. O'Grady said
Saturday night the "mud·
sllnglng tactics" of Roger Cloud
and the Ohio Republicans
"indicate their desperation and
their lack of constructive
proposals' ' to present Ohio
volers.
.
•'Roger Ciwd, the Republican
candidate for governor, has
concentrated his campaign
effort on smearing Jack
Gilll&amp;an with faiaehoods and
with a fallacious scare campaign about a bllllon dollar lax
program, which was dramed up
by Mr. Cloud's speech writers,"
O'Grady told guests at a Darke
County Democratic dinner
here.
"Mr. aoud obviously cannot
base bla campel&amp;n on the eight.
year-old record of the
RepubUcan administration, of
wblchbe Ia a member. He can't
hope to convince voters they
should conUnue a GOP ad·
ministration that has forced
local real estate taxes to double
In ten years. Cloud knows the
voters can't support a state
administration that has per·
mltted school dlstrlcta to go
broke all over Oblo.
"Oblo voters will not support
Auditor Cloud and Treasurer
John D. Herbert for responsible
stale leadership when fiiO
WATaiDEFENSE-JunlorquarterbackJimAmlbary
mlllloo ~ i.llqal loans are still right and Carl Thomas (21) dleck the Eastern defense in
outstanding -loans wblch were Friday's adlon agalnat the Kyger creeJi Bobcalll. Quai-.
illllde under the state boards on terback Amsbary, returning to adlon fo1knrlng an W...,
which llopr Ooud was a fired two IA&gt;uchdown paasea lA&gt; bllleft end Dennla Eichinger.
member."

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below the heart when be

sian, who

Willi

approached one of the bljactera. He Willi taken to a Baghdad
Hoepit.olwherebewurep&lt;rted
in serious coodiUon.
Capt De 5penaa ho baa
Hved bJ Tehran ,.; ~ yoaro,
aaldthehijack-•~ .... aathe
Boeing 'I'll flow !ram Tehran to
ltuwail

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Friday Night Grid .Scenes .In Tri-County Areal

IJ-The Slllday Times. Sentinel. Sunday' October 11, 1970

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Ohio
State
Drubs
Spartans,
29-0
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-~ Off Gary Nolan
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wllh two sh«t touchdown nma
Saturday as the top.ranked
Buckeyes overpowered stubborn Michigan State 2!1-4.
other team, greased up a
Fullback Jolm Brockington
squeaky Ohio State machine also scored twice ao seemingly

EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPII-Subatilute quarterback
Ron Maciejowskl, Bood en01J8h
to be the slarter for nearly any

OU Bobcats Trip Dayton, 17-14

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ATIIENS, Oblo (UPI) - Jlrn
Kensinger, seeing his first
action of the season, ldcked a
22 • yard field goal with eight
seconds remaining Saturday to
give Ohio Universlty a 17 • 14
win over Dayton.
Dayton scored finlt in the
Drat quarter after Jlrn Tierney
recovered a fumble on the Ohio
40. Dayton halfback Gsry
Kos!na galloped 37 yards off
tackle down to the three and

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PROSE HITS PAYDffiT- Gallipolis' l9ii!OW1d fullback Torn ProBe
(hidden by official on right) plows over !rom the one yard Une with 14
seconds left In the first hall to give Gallipolis a ~ lead over visiting Athens
on Memorial Field Friday night. GAllS won the game 14-ll to remain un·

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beaten In live rulings. BuDdog on far left Is Fnd Tom (a) deft!lllift IIIII. Ill
BfOllld ('I&gt;) Is Alhem' Ouis Martin, I.unglngfonmdls Albelll' Mike Jlucli
(i!). Nwnber 12 on right Is AilS safetyman Mike Green. GAllS QB Lorry
Bnowden (left, rear) watcbes scoring play.

FridJJy
High School
Grid Scores
ay Uniltd Pruolntor..tlonol

Lancaster 21

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SMml DRIVING -Senior lullllad&lt; DaveSmltllls driving Ilia way toward a tokCbdown
In Friday'• Soatllem Valley Alblellc
cbampionablp game apllllt Kyger Creek.
&amp;llltblsbllhard by lbreo Bobcatdefendn. They are Ken Brown (12); BW Rouab (72) and
Terry Molel (80). Another Eqle, IUdJard Liter (li),lsllao In the middle o1 theacllon.

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Harding 12
Marion Pleasant 4&gt;4 Ridgedale 0
Wynford 36 River Valley 0
C.rdlnglon 32 North Union 12
MI. Gilead 28 Big Walnut 20
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Porlsmoulh 14 Chllllcolhe 12
Portsmouth West SO Weat

Boston o
Porlsmoulh Notre Dome 4
Northwest B
Wheelersburg «t Minford 0

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Parma 8 lAkewood 6
Elyria 20 Findlay 12
Upper Sandusky 21 Gallon o ·

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GAllS VICTORY BELL - Prior to Friday night, Gallla
AcCemy High Scbool never had a Victory Bell. Blue Devil
f.aDo got ooe (temporarily, for the time being) and it rang
lwd and loog following Gallla Academy High School's 14-ll
SEOAL lriuoqlll over Albena on Memorial Field Friday

ntcht. Pictured above with the IDiliJound beD, wblch staUooed on Bob Saunden'lniiS near thtiiCOl'ebollrd are Ed
Lnis, Oral Roberta, Ron illuMU, Richard Flll:h, DeW!
Nolan and Ed Jones. Boy on right Is unidentified.

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Sidney 24 Bollelonfalne 6

Clove. Shaw 30 Shakor Heights
12

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Ohio State even punted sil
times in the game, two limes
more than they had been forced
to do in their finll two games
!hi! season, and the outmanned
Spartan defense limited the
Buckeyes to 278 yards rushing
- well below their average of
4011 yards on the ground.
Ohio State had 19 first downs
compared to 11 for the
Spartans.

up lhe middle lor fwr yards
and a score with 5:32 left in
the game. Quarterback Ron
Krechling tossed to Tony Vitale
for the two • point conversion
and a 14 • 14 score.
Kensinger' who earner tried
two fleld goals, then followed
with his heroics.
Kosins Ued a Dayton record
with his two louchdowns, gtv- , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - however, as BerrUe Tucker in· lng him 12 for the season.

dlsebled Ust aU season, kicked
lhe extra point and Ohio led for
the llrst time.
On lhe next kickoff, Dayton
fumbled on Its nine yard line.
Steve Skiver added Ohio's sec·
ond score, going around the
right side from two yards out.
Kensinger added the exira
Ute end zone for the first time, point.
wilh Bill Gsry completing the Dayton was not to be denied;

SPECIAL

Tigers Blank Denison 30-Q.
GRANVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Undefeated Wittenberg, sparked by quarterback Mlke Dean
with two touchdown passes and
a m run, scored in every period
saturday to heal Denison :JO.(J
for its fourth 1970 victory, In·
eluding Its second In Ohio
Conference action .
After being stopped on downs
oo Its first drive, the Tigers
reeovered a Big Red fumble on
their 23, pushed the ball to the
5 and then Joe Blck booted a
21 • yard field goal.
In the aecood quarter, Dean

passed 66 yarda and 8 yards
for his team's two touchdowns

which gave the visitors a commanding 17 • 0 lead. Dean ran
the final yard In a third period
march, and his team went for

another touchdown in the final
period.

66 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr. Hardtop, radio &amp; heater , p. steering. p.
brakes. auto. trans .. w-s· w tires. Ermine
white witn red interior . One owner in excellent
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Denison's best effort carne in
the second quarter when Ule
Bi~ Red drove to the Wittenberg 26, then tried an WI·
successful field goal. Denison
now Is 2-2 In
forthe
theloop.
season, In· .__
Eastern
Ave.
Gallipolis,
Ohio
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CoryoRawoon 27 Hatdln NorthemO
St. Moryo 4&gt;4 Wapok&lt;Oieta 1
Allen East I Columbus Grove 6
Lima Balh 1• Von Wert 12
Celina 40 Ollewe Glandorf 2•

Maclejowsld otarted the ...
cood half and punched 011er
himself twice to ellminate any
upoet hopes harbored by the
partisan crowd of 'I&gt;,Jll .
Brockington gained 1:111 yards
in 30 carries, InclUding a %$yard touchdown run, to close
out the scoring, and carried the
ball nine straight limes to set
up Maciejowski's second touch·

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Shadyside 20 Union ~1 o
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Rl""r ~ocal, 28 ,~oodsfleld 12
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Beallsville 34 'rvwedowbrook 0
Solem 14 Youngstown East 6
Massillon 41 Toledo Whllmor 0
Claymont 22 Carrollton 20
Columbus
Westland
11
Delawore7
MI. Ver...., 32 Reynoldsburg 0
London 18 Mufllin o
Dublin 30 Hamltlon Twp. 1
Highland 26 Buckeye Valley 12
CoShocton 14 Wool Holmoo 3
Cambridge 27 Rlvor Vltw 13
Ridoewood 54 Goreway 6
Trl 'Valley 1• Maysville 0
lndlon Lake 27 Wos1 ~lber!y
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49 • yard march on fourth and tercepted an Ohio pass at the
one from the one yard line. Ken- Bobcats' 42 • yard Une. Ten
singer, who baa been on the plsys later, Koslns carried

tonchdown on a one-yard run in
the fourth quarter as the deep
Buckeyes won their third
straight game ol the aeason
against no looaes.
The Spartans now have
dropped lbreo of four games. 11
was the second consecutive
week MSU has lost 29-4, last
week's defeat coming at the
hands of Noire Dame.
Michigan State, whlch ooly
got Into Ohio State territory
four times, gave the Buckeyes
nine points In the first quarter.
A Spartan fumble was
reeovered by Stan White on the
MSU 20 and three plays later
Brockington bumped over from
two yards out. The Buckeyes
turned a short Spartan punt
into a 33-yard field goal by
Fred Schram just before lhe
quarter ended.

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Marion Clthollc 20 Northmor 2
Steubenville 42 O.ylon Rooo 21
Wlnfersvllle 47 Martins Ferry 0
Canton McKinley 22 Conlon
Lincoln 6
Bridgeport 39 Warren Con~

Salem 6

on the next play carried U In for
his lith touchdown of the season. The tw"'PPint conversion
failed.
The two teams baiUed score·
less in the second and lhlrd
periods, but the fourth quarter
pi'OVIded all lhe fll'eworks for
the crowd of 12,100.
In the foorth period, Dayton
punted out or bounds on its 49.
The Bobcats book the ball Into

Redskins Remain
Unbeaten, 19-12

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quarterback
when starter Rex
110\'en llrst downs and only a ~
lead In lhe fb·ot hall, wore Kern was shaken up several
down Michigan State In lhe times during the game, went
oecond half In the Big Ten two yarda In the third period to
score ancl added another
opener for both teams.

alagglsh Ohio State, held to

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Boy VlllallO A1 Medina 7
arecksv!lfe 13 Bl'oOiclyn o
Aohltbulo Edgewood 6 Gonova

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Keystont ~2 A11on 6
Bur.keye 8 South Amherst 0
Canton Aquinas 8 Canton

Tlmken o
C.rey 38 Fairless 12
Zon"'vlllt 2o8 Coluniblis Soulh 6
New Lexington U Crootcsvlfle 0

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E~flako N&lt;irl~ 2• MlclPerk B O.yton . Cham(nado
Columbuo ·North 0
·New Albany lA Luclli 6
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C.rdl"!!fpn 32 North U~lon 12 Upper Arlington 41 Akron
.Columbus Ready 8 Columbus G_.tleld 6
Ironton 41 Wtllston lA'
Centr1l 0
Cols. Marlon·Fr"nk . 32 Cots. Gallipoll!i u Athens o
Log11n 28 Jackson 0
Watterson 21
Colo. Walnut Ridge 9 Cols. Paint Valloy 21 E,.t Clinton 0
Greenview U Modi..., Soul~ 0
BloOichOven 0
Sheridan '17 Jewitt t ·
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Cols. Ncrthlarld 12 Nework 7
Cols. Whf!tstone lA Col!i. Linden Springfield Shaw~ ~- Grallam
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Fori Frye H Shenandoah 0
Columbus West 26 Columbus
Oft¥•· Eist 30 Cleve. John H11y Wherle o
21
Paden Cl1v !W. Vtt) 29 Belpre o

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: Phlla!(ltll&gt;hlo o
Fredorlckfown 32 Clear Fori&lt; 16
MapletCOI 20 Soulh Central o
Alliance lA C.uvahoaa Foils 7
Akron l&lt;enmort 21llerberlon o
Millersport ~1 Berne Union 20
O.yton Col. While 12 Parton

Rooseve lt o

Xenia 32 Ftlrborn Bokor 11
SprlnQ!Itld North 2• F•lrmont

Eaol20
Troy 12 Falrrilorit

W~t d ·
81'o01cvllle 13 Oak"""'!~ 12
Mansfield Malabar l.t Ashland 7 Eaton 12 Weal CarrolltOn 3

Lorain Admiral King 9 Man·

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Friday Night Grid .Scenes .In Tri-County Areal

IJ-The Slllday Times. Sentinel. Sunday' October 11, 1970

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Ohio
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Spartans,
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wllh two sh«t touchdown nma
Saturday as the top.ranked
Buckeyes overpowered stubborn Michigan State 2!1-4.
other team, greased up a
Fullback Jolm Brockington
squeaky Ohio State machine also scored twice ao seemingly

EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPII-Subatilute quarterback
Ron Maciejowskl, Bood en01J8h
to be the slarter for nearly any

OU Bobcats Trip Dayton, 17-14

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ATIIENS, Oblo (UPI) - Jlrn
Kensinger, seeing his first
action of the season, ldcked a
22 • yard field goal with eight
seconds remaining Saturday to
give Ohio Universlty a 17 • 14
win over Dayton.
Dayton scored finlt in the
Drat quarter after Jlrn Tierney
recovered a fumble on the Ohio
40. Dayton halfback Gsry
Kos!na galloped 37 yards off
tackle down to the three and

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PROSE HITS PAYDffiT- Gallipolis' l9ii!OW1d fullback Torn ProBe
(hidden by official on right) plows over !rom the one yard Une with 14
seconds left In the first hall to give Gallipolis a ~ lead over visiting Athens
on Memorial Field Friday night. GAllS won the game 14-ll to remain un·

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BfOllld ('I&gt;) Is Alhem' Ouis Martin, I.unglngfonmdls Albelll' Mike Jlucli
(i!). Nwnber 12 on right Is AilS safetyman Mike Green. GAllS QB Lorry
Bnowden (left, rear) watcbes scoring play.

FridJJy
High School
Grid Scores
ay Uniltd Pruolntor..tlonol

Lancaster 21

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In Friday'• Soatllem Valley Alblellc
cbampionablp game apllllt Kyger Creek.
&amp;llltblsbllhard by lbreo Bobcatdefendn. They are Ken Brown (12); BW Rouab (72) and
Terry Molel (80). Another Eqle, IUdJard Liter (li),lsllao In the middle o1 theacllon.

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Harding 12
Marion Pleasant 4&gt;4 Ridgedale 0
Wynford 36 River Valley 0
C.rdlnglon 32 North Union 12
MI. Gilead 28 Big Walnut 20
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Porlsmoulh 14 Chllllcolhe 12
Portsmouth West SO Weat

Boston o
Porlsmoulh Notre Dome 4
Northwest B
Wheelersburg «t Minford 0

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Parma 8 lAkewood 6
Elyria 20 Findlay 12
Upper Sandusky 21 Gallon o ·

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GAllS VICTORY BELL - Prior to Friday night, Gallla
AcCemy High Scbool never had a Victory Bell. Blue Devil
f.aDo got ooe (temporarily, for the time being) and it rang
lwd and loog following Gallla Academy High School's 14-ll
SEOAL lriuoqlll over Albena on Memorial Field Friday

ntcht. Pictured above with the IDiliJound beD, wblch staUooed on Bob Saunden'lniiS near thtiiCOl'ebollrd are Ed
Lnis, Oral Roberta, Ron illuMU, Richard Flll:h, DeW!
Nolan and Ed Jones. Boy on right Is unidentified.

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Sidney 24 Bollelonfalne 6

Clove. Shaw 30 Shakor Heights
12

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Ohio State even punted sil
times in the game, two limes
more than they had been forced
to do in their finll two games
!hi! season, and the outmanned
Spartan defense limited the
Buckeyes to 278 yards rushing
- well below their average of
4011 yards on the ground.
Ohio State had 19 first downs
compared to 11 for the
Spartans.

up lhe middle lor fwr yards
and a score with 5:32 left in
the game. Quarterback Ron
Krechling tossed to Tony Vitale
for the two • point conversion
and a 14 • 14 score.
Kensinger' who earner tried
two fleld goals, then followed
with his heroics.
Kosins Ued a Dayton record
with his two louchdowns, gtv- , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - however, as BerrUe Tucker in· lng him 12 for the season.

dlsebled Ust aU season, kicked
lhe extra point and Ohio led for
the llrst time.
On lhe next kickoff, Dayton
fumbled on Its nine yard line.
Steve Skiver added Ohio's sec·
ond score, going around the
right side from two yards out.
Kensinger added the exira
Ute end zone for the first time, point.
wilh Bill Gsry completing the Dayton was not to be denied;

SPECIAL

Tigers Blank Denison 30-Q.
GRANVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Undefeated Wittenberg, sparked by quarterback Mlke Dean
with two touchdown passes and
a m run, scored in every period
saturday to heal Denison :JO.(J
for its fourth 1970 victory, In·
eluding Its second In Ohio
Conference action .
After being stopped on downs
oo Its first drive, the Tigers
reeovered a Big Red fumble on
their 23, pushed the ball to the
5 and then Joe Blck booted a
21 • yard field goal.
In the aecood quarter, Dean

passed 66 yarda and 8 yards
for his team's two touchdowns

which gave the visitors a commanding 17 • 0 lead. Dean ran
the final yard In a third period
march, and his team went for

another touchdown in the final
period.

66 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr. Hardtop, radio &amp; heater , p. steering. p.
brakes. auto. trans .. w-s· w tires. Ermine
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Denison's best effort carne in
the second quarter when Ule
Bi~ Red drove to the Wittenberg 26, then tried an WI·
successful field goal. Denison
now Is 2-2 In
forthe
theloop.
season, In· .__
Eastern
Ave.
Gallipolis,
Ohio
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CoryoRawoon 27 Hatdln NorthemO
St. Moryo 4&gt;4 Wapok&lt;Oieta 1
Allen East I Columbus Grove 6
Lima Balh 1• Von Wert 12
Celina 40 Ollewe Glandorf 2•

Maclejowsld otarted the ...
cood half and punched 011er
himself twice to ellminate any
upoet hopes harbored by the
partisan crowd of 'I&gt;,Jll .
Brockington gained 1:111 yards
in 30 carries, InclUding a %$yard touchdown run, to close
out the scoring, and carried the
ball nine straight limes to set
up Maciejowski's second touch·

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Shadyside 20 Union ~1 o
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Rl""r ~ocal, 28 ,~oodsfleld 12
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Solem 14 Youngstown East 6
Massillon 41 Toledo Whllmor 0
Claymont 22 Carrollton 20
Columbus
Westland
11
Delawore7
MI. Ver...., 32 Reynoldsburg 0
London 18 Mufllin o
Dublin 30 Hamltlon Twp. 1
Highland 26 Buckeye Valley 12
CoShocton 14 Wool Holmoo 3
Cambridge 27 Rlvor Vltw 13
Ridoewood 54 Goreway 6
Trl 'Valley 1• Maysville 0
lndlon Lake 27 Wos1 ~lber!y
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49 • yard march on fourth and tercepted an Ohio pass at the
one from the one yard line. Ken- Bobcats' 42 • yard Une. Ten
singer, who baa been on the plsys later, Koslns carried

tonchdown on a one-yard run in
the fourth quarter as the deep
Buckeyes won their third
straight game ol the aeason
against no looaes.
The Spartans now have
dropped lbreo of four games. 11
was the second consecutive
week MSU has lost 29-4, last
week's defeat coming at the
hands of Noire Dame.
Michigan State, whlch ooly
got Into Ohio State territory
four times, gave the Buckeyes
nine points In the first quarter.
A Spartan fumble was
reeovered by Stan White on the
MSU 20 and three plays later
Brockington bumped over from
two yards out. The Buckeyes
turned a short Spartan punt
into a 33-yard field goal by
Fred Schram just before lhe
quarter ended.

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Marion Clthollc 20 Northmor 2
Steubenville 42 O.ylon Rooo 21
Wlnfersvllle 47 Martins Ferry 0
Canton McKinley 22 Conlon
Lincoln 6
Bridgeport 39 Warren Con~

Salem 6

on the next play carried U In for
his lith touchdown of the season. The tw"'PPint conversion
failed.
The two teams baiUed score·
less in the second and lhlrd
periods, but the fourth quarter
pi'OVIded all lhe fll'eworks for
the crowd of 12,100.
In the foorth period, Dayton
punted out or bounds on its 49.
The Bobcats book the ball Into

Redskins Remain
Unbeaten, 19-12

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quarterback
when starter Rex
110\'en llrst downs and only a ~
lead In lhe fb·ot hall, wore Kern was shaken up several
down Michigan State In lhe times during the game, went
oecond half In the Big Ten two yarda In the third period to
score ancl added another
opener for both teams.

alagglsh Ohio State, held to

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AFTER AERIAL- Point Pkrulnl'a!Ucll OUnr (II)~ altemptato Iiiii a
pus In tile lleCGIId 9J8rW olllle lllc Blllca' lfomei nina game agalm¢ MDton Friday
ntchl The Milton defender is Let Fwme)•. Mlltanron,ls.l.
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Boy VlllallO A1 Medina 7
arecksv!lfe 13 Bl'oOiclyn o
Aohltbulo Edgewood 6 Gonova

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Keystont ~2 A11on 6
Bur.keye 8 South Amherst 0
Canton Aquinas 8 Canton

Tlmken o
C.rey 38 Fairless 12
Zon"'vlllt 2o8 Coluniblis Soulh 6
New Lexington U Crootcsvlfle 0

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E~flako N&lt;irl~ 2• MlclPerk B O.yton . Cham(nado
Columbuo ·North 0
·New Albany lA Luclli 6
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C.rdl"!!fpn 32 North U~lon 12 Upper Arlington 41 Akron
.Columbus Ready 8 Columbus G_.tleld 6
Ironton 41 Wtllston lA'
Centr1l 0
Cols. Marlon·Fr"nk . 32 Cots. Gallipoll!i u Athens o
Log11n 28 Jackson 0
Watterson 21
Colo. Walnut Ridge 9 Cols. Paint Valloy 21 E,.t Clinton 0
Greenview U Modi..., Soul~ 0
BloOichOven 0
Sheridan '17 Jewitt t ·
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Cols. Ncrthlarld 12 Nework 7
Cols. Whf!tstone lA Col!i. Linden Springfield Shaw~ ~- Grallam
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Fori Frye H Shenandoah 0
Columbus West 26 Columbus
Oft¥•· Eist 30 Cleve. John H11y Wherle o
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Paden Cl1v !W. Vtt) 29 Belpre o

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Fredorlckfown 32 Clear Fori&lt; 16
MapletCOI 20 Soulh Central o
Alliance lA C.uvahoaa Foils 7
Akron l&lt;enmort 21llerberlon o
Millersport ~1 Berne Union 20
O.yton Col. While 12 Parton

Rooseve lt o

Xenia 32 Ftlrborn Bokor 11
SprlnQ!Itld North 2• F•lrmont

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Troy 12 Falrrilorit

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81'o01cvllle 13 Oak"""'!~ 12
Mansfield Malabar l.t Ashland 7 Eaton 12 Weal CarrolltOn 3

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TUPPERS PLAINS Eaatern 'a powerful Eagle a
virtually "sewed-up" the
Southern Valley Athletic
Cmferenco champiONhlp here
Friday night by pooUng s 24-.l
victory
over
defending
champion Kyger Q-eek.
Eutern, In poo~ Ita third
league win, has only South-

western and Southern left lroakally, all lequel-111
before claimlnt! U.s flrot league the IIIII decade bYe beeto at
~tie In four years.
llle bauds of Euleft. IJpr
'l1le Eqlea' Jut cllamCreek loll the Utle Ia .• to
pltasblp came ID l•lfler a
Ceaeb Bob AAley'o iapeo;
U-1 triumph over KYler
Ued the Eqlea H Ia Ita;
Creel.
aad lett to Ceaeb WDUam
'l1le leta IDipped alt-pme
8b1Da'a """' IN ID 1111.
Bobeat wlalllac atriac
Three big miatakaaln the flrot
agalatl 8outhera Valley half and two determined EogJe
Athletic Coafereaee foot. drtvea In the second llllf were

the contributing factors In
Eutem's upoel.
After a sooreleaa lira!
quarter, Eutern began drtvlni
midway In tile IIOCMd periGd
following 1 Ky,er Creek punt.
Coach Lorry Ritchie's Eqlea
picked up a flrol down followlllg
a Bobcat oflalde penalty.
.
Quarterback Jim Alnabory

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PI' PLEASANT In o of
the!; patented llomeco:ns
halll01, the Point Pleasant Big
Bl t
d 1111
Milton
ac • an va ng
atage&lt;!anotllerthrlller,wlththe
Greybounda hanging on to cop a
12-1 decision at Saunders

Cuto was abelved for the
balance of lhe
aaon And
Donnie slammed f: 55
In
eight slama. Painter picked up
16lnthreecarrtes
.
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Charlie Hughes, !3D-pound
Milton IIOIII&lt;r belted f..- 54
yardo In 16 ~lllond QB Joe

Memorial Stadium Friday
night.
They did It the hard way too.
Coach Lewis Ball'• Hounds
gave up 84 grudlllg yards to the
batWng looab tn the last four
and one-half mlnutea, but
Muae&lt;1 to aurrender the last

Hesa added 15.
1be Big llhleka aulforedtheir
lizthalralshlletaandarel-Coo
the ciiii!Nll&amp;n.
Milton dniYO K-yarda In 1.!
plays let Ill lint..,...,
II lhe Nil poial Ill lM lllitlal
quarler. lfiiPis, ........,.,.
and 11m ..........,. Ill mart
bonts, willo ........,... ROIIIc
wt. Paul
llttli!)' ...... ~er'a
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G!o:~....,.. ~ 011 lop, f.O.

water pipe. He wu aWl pouring
It on 1111-yarda later as he blithe
end zone . Then Clayton
smashed lor the oonveralon and
theBlaekaheldan8-81eadwlth
.
4.06sWitogolntheperiod.
But Mllton wu not to be
denied. Early In the fourth

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hl8 club to the KYler Qeek 21 lullhoclt Tom Karr, mo1'ed tbe Qeek was back Into the oontal, against the visiting Gallia
Counli8JII.
yard itrtpe.
baD to tile one. &amp;olth then tralllllg IU.
Coach 'Howard Lee Miller'•
Amshory lhen fired 1 lonl aoaredhlll aecond touchdown,. A Eutern, however, wouldn't
crew
,... held 111 oaly"foar llrot
~ til hl8 ltft end DeMis run lor tile atra polnta faDed. be denied.
downs.
O'eek'a offense
El~, a H 180 pound The fltat half ended with TbeEagleamarcbed53yardo oolleetedKyger
&amp;lly
3%
yarda ruahlllg
junior.
Eutem leading, 12-0.
for tile wiMlng touchdown.
In lhe air.
lnterferenee wu called on tile Ky,er Q-eek kicked opening Eutern behind tile alronj; and 10
The
lloti01ta'
blgeol gain
play, wblch cave Eutern a flrot lhe third quarter. Alter holding running of Karr, Junior half.
came
on
a
il
yard
ac:feen Pill
down at the Kyger Creek 16 Eutern Ill three yardo, tile back Riot S.odero and
from
quarterbtlck
Jerry
IIIU to
yard Une.
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Bobealll - over """" again. aopbomore Randy Boring
White.
Senior fullback Deve Smith, a Kyger Creek'a offense moved the ball to the Bobeat 25.
Eulern rolled up 184 ·yardo on
BEREA WINS RillAyg 180 pounder, ran up the middle aputtered with Cremeana 1be Meigs Countilnl were the gtOllld and 80 In the air. The
BOWLING GREEN Oblo bulllng over from the two for pontlllg to the EogJe 26.
penaliJed lliyardaaftermovlng Eaaleo colleciOd 12 llrat downs
(UP!)_ Berea won ti,. lith Eutern'a lint louchdowna. A Eutern, aller geltlllg a llrot theovaltothell.Amabm-ythen
and were .,...nred 30 yards.
annual BcnrUng Green Stille try 1..- the converalon faDed. down, attempted a ~hlt Eleblnpr with a perfect 211 Kyair a-eek
.,...nred »
Unlverally Crou Coualry
Bulen'• fWed-ap
Senl..- wingback -aafety Gary yard ~ paao.
yarda.
Relaya for hlp school a qllla foreed tile villllq Call S.undera intercepted Am aEulenl 1 flaal Ially eame
Eutern'a next ~ Ia at
Saturdaywltb tllelowUme of M to 1"D'1- Orlaad c.--• blry'a P88l and relllmed it Ill lD tile ftarllo qaarter oo aN
Federal
-llooltlng wbl1e KYler
mlllutea and 60 IIOCO!Ids.
put waa bl..ked a~ tile Eaaler(• :.1 Yard atrtpe.
yard Pill to Eleblqer. 'lloe
Creelt 1illl holt Soilllnliltern In
Thewlnninlllmeiurrlvedat r ..overed by Eaoleraa
Kner Creek then atruck play dbnued a 67 yard
ill homeeomlng matdl Friday.
by ......... the Umeo ol all liz Ialor laUle Rocer ltarr, OR paydlrl when junlol- tallblclt drive.
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l(ygerQ-eek
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twomllec:ourae.
Eastern again behind the lwo.Whltealaoraeedoffhlslefl waaperblpsthemajorweapon
Eaatern
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IIOCOIIds In
wblle
Lakawood waa lhlrd at 16
minutes. Sandusky finished
filth followed by Tiffin
Columbia, Cleveland Rhodeo,
Dayton Patteroon, Parma,
Aahlllnd and Lakolll.

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the Milton
1be abort
Hounds
couldn't move and Jordan
ltlcked.Ruthewaaroughedand
the Milton's had a lint down on
lhe local 84. They moved to the
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36, with fourth down and one
coming up.
Lea Facemeyer darted
Cayton, leading ball
through oo a quick opener and
of the nigh~ slammed
abcnred ""' heels for u . yardo
themlddleo!Mllton'sltnehm
andthe""""'thatgaveltbool&lt;
-yards out aad oaiJ tbno
to Milton 11 IU. The lime wu
...... remaining. , . Mlltono
6::19.
bent but would not give and the
Millon ltlckad oil and Walter
pme
ended
with
the
lllacb
Tht""-llooflilllllclta8&lt;JC
Smith
wheeled uplleld 21-yardo
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Yickry.
Milllm 'II illlllollrst llllf where real ball game atarted.
All IIIla came 11&gt;out aftor their l'wnbled lllo ball away·
Flgh~ the clock, the llltcks
Milton beld a 6-4 half-lime lead '111t lloondo out-nllhed lhe began putting It together. CINCINNATI (tiPI) - The
.., Lea Facemeyer's two-yord lo&lt;als 114 to lllln tboae opening Painter alaahed lor I and Mc- ClnolnlliiU Bangala, W11b Vlrgll
....-ing burst In the firsl pertod. two periods, with McDermitt Dermltt added 1. Clayton lhen
Corter at the qua-terbaok slot,
Greg Clayton, who did not nottinc 35 for the llhloks and carried six •tralght times, will be aeeltlng their oecood
enter lhe game until the aecond Raghea lH for the vlsitora.
picking up 28 to Mlllon'a 21. victOry over the Cle•~eland
half because of a ]nviowl In· Both teAms employed the Time wu scllsaorlllg away. Browna In aa many meellnp
jury, pot lhe Blacks In lront In pont in the lhlrd quarter, with The Blaeka oonUnued banging.
when the two teams olaah today
lhe lhlrd period with • hair- Body Harden ~~ oil a 18- With liz seconds remaining, In CleYeland.
ralalng 1111-yard scoring daab yarder and Jordan countering they were on Milton'• two.
The Bengalo had banded tile
after taking a pltchout from QB with 'II and 35-yard ticks. lt wu Painter's paaa fell Incomplete, Browns an upeet klu In a preBrad Painter. Clayton alao •Iter theaecond one that the Big Time fm- one more lly. Clayton aeaaon game on tile BeJwai,l'
banged over the oonveralon to Blacka brought the crowd up sucked In hl8 slon!aeh and gave
aatroturf In tile tum's new
make iiB-8. He put together 141 acreamlng.
it all he had. He wu stopped on Riverfront Slllclwn.
yardo nelln 16 carriea.
With the baD on their own ll, the one pushed backward by
Today's game will be one ol
Lea Facemeyer was Mllton's Painter pitched out to Clayton. the entke Millon defense, and
the
two regular aeason C&lt;llfall
ace rusher with 1211 yards In 21 Gres got a good block, turned lime ran out.
betwaen
tile two teams.
ruabes. He was tile SUY who put hl8 right corner, broke about By Quartera:
Bel!gala
Coach Paul Brown
Millon ahead again with a five
tacklea
and
got Milton
6 0 0 6--12 will be llOinB wltb Corter who
startling :U.yard acamper In the straightened out like an eeltn a Big Blacks
ooa 0- a has Olllled sam Wyche aa
fourth period on an unexpected
quarterback. Carter baa
lllllll~ed lhf:ltlpaaaea f..- 170
quick opener.

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DECATUR, W. (tiPI) - The
ClnclnnaU Royals cloeed out
lbeir exblhiUon aeaaon Friday
mcbt wllh a win altboQgb lbolr
............, record leU far below
MERCERVILLE - Coach
.100.
Bill Adams' Hannan Wlldcall
The Roym connected .., behind the •Iron&amp; running of
amnlllralgbl free tlnwaill the senior
halfbacks
Larry
fourth ,..arlerlopuD to a llli45 Thompson and Don Payae,
win o..,- the Qdoago Bulla on recorded a 30-12 victory over
the nelllrll floor here.
hoot Hannan rr... In a nonThe twoteamowere Ued at• league contest played here
an w11111 lhe Roym tnka 1ooae Friday night.
IDr tboae ...... points.
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MIDDLEPORT -How wton1 can a guy be? I demollllraled
tile.,....,. Ill that one Friday from the !!ports Deal&lt; In my review
ol the new, revltallled Soulheaatem Ohio League ill wblob the
CllldtuiOil .... c6:red that the ... of the 004 IICOrell baa oncled,
So what doea Meigs do Friday night? Hal .MeJ&amp;IIO, Waverly

flrot In the aecond quarter when
Tb0111p10n aorambled 60 yardo
after recovering a bl..ted
Jerry Waup punt. The bard
running apeedlter alao ran the
eonveralOD.
Coach Paul Dlllon's Hannan

Trace grlcldera came right book
with a llgblllln&amp; faat score.
Senior quarterback Larry
Q-emeena cllmued the drive
by aoortng on a 16 yard run. A
run for the atra points failed.
Hannan Trace look a ahortUved lead following a blocked
punt by freshman end Don
Weill. Senior tacllle Tom
Beaver,al'l$pounder, rambled
Ill yardo to paydirt.
Hannan aoared ill go ahead
touchdown Ill I 50 yard pus
ploy Ill Payne. Payne alao
hulled over fm- the oonvoraton.
The vlllltora aoared again In
the lhlrd period on a three yard
jolt by Payae,
The ...., ended a 10 Yard
drlvewhlebbeganaflerHannan
recovered a Hannan Trace
lwnlile.
Hannan'allnal TD came with
leaa than a minute to play on a
65 yard run by 'Ill&lt;mpaon.
Payae ran tile a&amp;ra polnll f..- a
31).12 vlckry.

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could rise to new hoighll. Thus
far In the season, they have
taken tllelt share of lumps and
tbell some. Southern scored 14
points In the opening period and
alter a scorele., second period,
t I hi . the third and 10
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downs,
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bl
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fum e on
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2
Wlllboms went for ' Bogga loot
0110
a paaalelllncMIIPlete.
With• and
fourth
down and 9, Werry
threw over the bead of Jon
Kloeo, 160 lb. senior end, at the
goal Une, and Interference was
called.Melgagotaftrstdownon
tile w er1 7 halfway to lhe
av Y '
goal.
There Willlama bucked three
llmea, going In from tho I loot
line on the final attempt. Boggs
tried to carry lhe eatras across
but waa stopped abort and
Me;•• came up fleld,leadlng 22~
lei · the 11r 1 hall
0 with 6:17of ~m and ~ ln.
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complete
w
•e
Tigers to punt again. Grate
!~bled the punt on hu 46,
ptcked II up, and raced down the
sideUnelhe rest of tile lH yards
mto the end zone. Worry ran '"
the extras and Me~ga led, ~.
with 4:211 to go In the hall.

Aa thecold
waverly
was
stopped
lor theoffense
remainder
of the ball, Meiga made one
penetration Into Tiger territory.
to the 29 but Waverly toot over
do..,;.. At the half, Meigs
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held a stunning~ lead. ·
SECOND HALF
Mar JJder
Alter lhe
a
s were
forced 111 pont, that man Lehew
pounced on another fumble at
lhe Waverly 11 on lhe Tlgora'
first play from acrlmmage.
th
Williams went lor ree,
Smith lor four Mark Wllllama,
HO lb. Junl!r
rambled
lor 8, and Tiny WIIUama carried
It in from three ·yarda out, his
second liz-pointer of the game.
Mark WIUiams tried the extras
but waa stopped abort, and
Me;•• ted, ~ •.
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down by a penalty, but Morris
intercepted a Joe Acord, who
took over lor Tom Varney in the
second hall, aerial and the
Marauders took over at tho
Tiger 39.

from 20yards out and Nick lhle
ran In the oxtru to move the
ae::;e!
period Pat lllll
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ran the ball in from six yards
out With John Jenkins scorms
the extras, t81SIDS the lcounttheto
30-0. Jim Johaaon comp eled
scoring when he tacltled the
Southwestern quarterback Ill
the end zone for a safety.
Southern will travel to
Hannan Trace next Fndsy to
meet the Wildcats In another
SVAC game.

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First Downs
25 12
Yards Rushing
214 71
Yards Pa"'ll8
IllS 15
Total Yards
39986
Paaa Allempte
17 13
Paaa Completed
9 4
Inlercepted By
4 1
Fumblea
3 2
Fumbles Lost
2 2
PenalUes
11696
Score by quartera:
Southwestern
0 o o 0- o
Soulhern
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Steve Jenklna, 160 lb. junior
quarterback, tossed 17 limes,
compleUng nine, two for touchdowns.
Ed Lawson opened the
scoring for tho Tornadoea on a
15 yard pass from Jenkins, but
the attempt lor the extraa was
no good. Also, In the first
quarter, Jay !lUI rambled 12
yards and ran in the e:dru to
put Southern ahead,
In the third quarter, Mike
Nease caught a Jenldna pass

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
M W
Meigs. Weber, 1 for 30, 30.0,
on fourth play attemp ·
First Downs
12 7 Morris,
1 for 5. 5.0, Vaughan, 1
It
was
from
here
that
the
Yards
Rushing
189
7
for
0,
0.0.
Falcons
their lma
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W I S hmltt I for 19
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121
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Total
Yards
310
12
19.0.
Passe&amp; Aftempfs
9 18
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Highlighting the earl1Part of Passes Completed
• 1 Meigs, Werry, 3 for 7, 114
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other· TD late in the quarter
when El".oIt ran II vo yards into
the end zone to conclude a 65
yard Catholic drive. This lime
Elliott's ltlck waa no good.
3 1
Parker•........ held stronn1y to game - tying drive were pass tn1erceptlons By
vwo
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0f 37 and 42 ards Fumbles
ita 1~ lead through tho second com etiona
Y
Fumbl.. Lost
o1 2"
and third quarters u the two from Howard to Junior Randy ~naltles
85 37
lied
Clark
PuniJ
2-74(37.01
5.150130 .0 lone
Ierma with
unill
Wahama
got the baD to the I o
INDIVIDUAL
RUSHING
learns
bat the defonaive
on
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blocked I
for both aquads turning In yard line with sa secon~
Mel's
standout perlonnances.
showing on ~~board a
Player
CB YG AVG.
1
11
Wahama finally broke 11.1
was tile
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5
JS · 7.0
and 56 aeconds remaining In the · Ua Roush, thai the
. ;. ed Smith
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fourth period when Keith Sayre the game. Time bad run out on :f.::~•
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scatted 11 yards into the the clock when the TD play was M. Williams
2
a 4.0
Catholic end zone to cap a 60 completed. V M te had Hoffner
1
4
•.o
yard drive.
Coach [Joo an e r
Haggerty
1
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t r the comeback
1 YG·9 AVG.
-9.0
Howard'sklcklortheEPwaa hiKh prbllsohlaFoalc
"The all Werry
Player
TCB
good and Wahame had cloaed staged Y
ons.
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Welch
3 16 5.3
tile gap to 13-7.
did atremendoua/:'bin.that big Dolley
6
16 2.1
As the seconds Ucked away, fourth quarter, satd Van :::~rs
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2
2 1.0
drive that would luJve put the them.
V Varney
10 ·33 -3.3
Wahama ' nowf.2..1 ' hosts an Acord
4
-11 ·2.8
lclngonthecakaforthevisltllrs
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
H It panned out. ,
Friday night.
Meigs
The Wood Countlana picked
By Quartera:
Ployor
PC YG AVG.
1
their way back up field to the Pkg. Cath
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1 :~ :~:~
four yard line where the Falcon Wahama
Mor~fs
1
37 37 .o
defensive unit of CurU. RoRoushush,
STATISTICSW
PC Harmon Wovorlr 8 8.0
Randy Clark, Cheater
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j16 200 Maloy
1
5
s.o
Randy &amp;oith, Ric11Srd Kent, YYardaards KPaushlng•••••
17S ll5
KICKOFF RETURNS
Don Machlr Carl King INI'Y
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Meigs, M. Williams. 1 for 22,
Cle·-'••er Enc Morrl; Mike Nell Yardo
210 235 22.0.
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13 12 Waverly, Webb, 3 for 46, 15.3,
White and Keith Sayre PasseaAttempted
3 for 46, 1s.a .
21
7 Welch, PUNT
lightened up to stop the opRETURNS
poaltlon. Wahama . drove P..... Comploted
• 11 2 Meigs, Grate, 3 tor sa, 19.3,
3 1 Waverly none.
Catholic bock to tho 1.0 yard line Dass
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-·--~ a win only by the extra
u~
point eonversl"!', playera and
fans alike w&lt;re dellghted with
the outcome In v~ ol the
Falcons' tremendous last
stanza comeback.
Wabama had trailed 13-0
going Into the final 12 mlnutn
aller Catholic scored both of liB
TD'5 In the opening period of
1o
p y.
Parkersbii'S· ocored Ill llrst
al•-polnler on the gamOHJpenlng
ltlck.oflwhenD.ave Padden,J'/5
lb. aenlllr, grabbed the baD m1

Two oo
playa
later,
Werry
bit
Morris
the ten
yard
line and
·1 · fr om
theblgendcarrled 1m
there and Meigs upped their
lead to62-0 the play covering 'II
yarda. Andy Vaughan, lli5 lb.
sophomore quar~~--. waa
slopiJed abort on lhe try 1..- the
tr
ex aa.
As Marauder oubatitutes
flooded the field, the Tlgora
drove to their own 411, but Dallaa
Wet,er' 165 lb. aophomore
k
•-led olhe
linebac er,ln-.-r an
r
Acord peas and relllmed It 30
yarda to the Melga 30.
But at lhe 25, John Schmitt
returned the favor u he picked
off Vaughan's llrst pass at lhe
Tiger :.~and returned It 19 yards
to the 39.
The Tigersnd failed.
gain a
M totook
flrot down a
e1gs
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Keithlullbaclt,
Vanlnwagon,
150 lb.66.junior
ChuckF a ulk • 140lb ·~r
...,bomore
lldlback, and IJiclt Quallo, 161
lb. senlm- tallbaclt, lurnl
carrying the plgakln with
Vanlnwa•en
'""""II
• . . In from II·
yards out oo a tremendous bunt
of - - ' &amp;round IJia W!fl end.
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Qualls ran In the exltaa and
MOlPied, 004.
And that '" how II atood aa
reservea from both aldea plaJed
out lhe remain;. , -• time · ,
Ne•t Week, tile Marauder~
will have their hcJaleetmlng
agalntt the Atllena Bulldop at
Pomeroy In a key league g..,..
Both the Marauder• and
Bl&gt;lldop are Z-11n league play.
Waverly will travel to IJJpn Ill
ba.ttle
obi
ftalnsthe leasue-leading
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ltlck an./1 catlidhc came back up · ALBANY _ Senior runntnu
field with • .7-o advantage~lr back Orla Hudnell, a 1~
The vlllltora notched
speedster, scored lour touchdowns here Frlc!ay night In
F!..A8IIES WIN
le•"•• lhe Alaander Spartans
KENT, Ohio (tiPI) - Keut to_,.
an ea~ 48-o romp over North
Stille's sOidom uaed Doui Ober
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live field GaUlo
•oata""""Si.!.~to'·'!...,,. .... Hud~ell, an all lriOV&lt;~
aelecUon lhe past three yearu,
Golden Flaahea to a 25-22 Mid- accounted 1m- 28 of hl8 team•a
Am&lt;~ican Conference win over polnta.lle scored on runs olllli,
Weatern MJC!hlgan,

yards, Vaughan, 1 for 2. 8 yards.
Waverly, Varney, 0 for 8,

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yards.
INDIVIDUAL PUNTING
Waverly, Lightle, S for ISO, 30.0.

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Aleunder's other TD's were
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Four. Plrata were forced Ill
leave the oontnt due to lnjurlea.
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The six-pointer that gove the
Falc-ons their ije came on the
he
Quarterback
Timmy
Howard
last
play of the
contest
w n
hit Junior eurua Roush with a
10 yard TD aerlol that coneluded a qqlck 90 yard drive.
Wahama, though happy JA
pull out a tfe missed vlctllry by
01 dy a mat~ of Inches alter tbe
TO when Howard's enra point
converalon on a ltlck went wide
uthe CathoDe defense put on a
strong rush. How•rd had suifered a apralned anltle In the
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Minutes into the socon
quarter, Melp had posaesalon
on Ita own 39 alter a Waverly
pont. Bogga plckad up lo..- to
the 43toand
after anWerry
Incomplete
pass
Hoffner'
found
Boggs open downfteld and hit
biro with a -·for the six
polnll. The play covered 57
yards. Werry then hlt Grate In
the end zone for the atraa and
with 10:09 left In the flrot half,
the Marauders had taken a 16-4

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right aide and aeooted 31 yards
toscore.Boggarantheexfraaln
ontheaame
...... ·••y.With 9:29
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left In tile opening period, Melga
led a.o.
1be game
shaped
to exlhe
brulalng
CO!IIest
thatupwaa
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as only one llrst • ~
~wn
was recorde&lt;lln the remaiMe&lt;
of the opening period, that by
the ........ Waverly punted
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twice and Meiga once, with the
Marauders turning lhe ball over
on
downs once.

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recovered by Meigs. Besides
WI II1'ams, ~oln• tho head•
hunUng were Ted Lehew • 100 lb.
junior linebacker: John
'l'holnaa, 11i5 lb. junior middle
••uard·, Fred Lee, 180 lb. jumor
tackle; Roger Abbott, 203 lb.
aenlor tadde,· MJke Grate, 16$
lb. aenior oafety; Chip
Hagserty,l32lb. senior safety:
Jeff Morris, l60 lb. junlm- end;
Wayne Well, IllS lb. IIOIIIor end;
Ron •-•th, 165 lb. Junior cor~·•
nerbaok, and Tom Hoffner • !60
lb. senior cornerback.
FlR8T HALF
Aller WUlloms kicked oil for
Meigs, Waverly picked up
nothing on e running play end
two passes. Tho fireworks
didn't take
long through
to ignil2 the
u Well
came
bursUng
left
side of the Tiger line and
blocked Jeff LighUe's pont.
The Marauders took OYer on
the Tiger 60 and Bogp gained
two on his first try, Willlama
went for seven, and Bogga
ripped throagh a big hole on the

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Benaala' loading Pill recelvor
With 11 catdlel, baa a oore
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eaebrecordedeigblliratdowna.
Wayne Queea, IIOIIIor half.
back, led the RT Illicit with 911
Yards ruM!ng. Defenae alandout.lwerelfaMan•o1'11ompaon
with lllll'•l'iated lacltlea and
Hannan Trace's Wells wbo
spilled the opposing quarlerback three lima.
Hannan Trace wUI boot
Soulhern 1n ita homecoming
Friday.

WIUiams 17' lb j I
Tiny
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lullbook, had two touchdowna
and played an excellent game
on defense at middle
linebacker, saalstlng on
frequent tackles. Dennis Boggs,
IS5 lb. senior tailback, aiao
crossed the goal twice, one on
the •·
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pu5B from quarterback Bob
Werry, Boggs making a
brilliant caleb on a deep pool
pattern.
The bard-hitUng Marauder
defense forced the Tigers Into

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TheMaraudershad189yar •
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gslnlng 26or more yards. Meigs
tolaled 121 yards through tile
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Waverly had only 7 yards net
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tlledlfoatby Jecltlon the net before thai be nan~ oollldlllg oil
GPIImiallcally about Wawrly. And Waver)J'o two league atarts
•Uer badn'tauullled a_., 11a1er- mating u. debut ill the
lllle'a granddocldy of aU JnP grid llllllferencea.
Elsewhere In today'• aporia reports Hobart Willon Jr.
deaoribea the IItle fever thai awept lhrougb GaWpolla upon the
Blue Devlla' upaet victory over Alba. From oblen'lng him all
cloy S.turdly at bla delk, It's my aplnlon the !eYer alao baa I
JftiiJ llOod 8lort In him.
Mlcldleport, by the ny, has cradlled former .Middleport
albleleJludlly (Wlllard)Moore,.aldel&lt;lbead.....,., Jofully l!ekar,
witbablcaaalatillthlayear'oBiueDevllauc.....,todete.
....... had what It toot ill football, basketball, and beaeblll
IDr the old Yellaw Jacteta. Never more than 131 1111., aboat the
iiiJe ol 1 fellow Bubbl Smlth can Jam In bla beet Pbctet, Buddy
played football In lhooe days when 104 aoarea weren1 IIIICOIIIIJIOn
.... tile 141 belonging to the other loam.
I'D never forget Buddy one night 11 l6ldJeport agalnlt
Jacltaon. Tbta waa when Buddy was a ~. 10 perblpaln
liM. Jaokaon bad a 8-8 end with not very 8ood llllldl bullw had a
"""A&gt;'ng advanta1eover Buddy who had to_,ltlmman io 11110
.., the deep pool patlornl. Three lhllel Jlll$'iilf tbmrto • 1111
for the goal Une
tbe ~~ 11. ~ llmea
be blew it, with Buddy dogbw hiD! U&amp;t IMJ*. Bul the fourth
tbne lhe ball .... oaugbt ~ yll$ from 'm.llnd; and there was
lluddTon the turf aboldolthe bltlltlr'• tep at theanklel.
'lbll Jlll!bon end lllmply laid down Ill,the eaat and :tc:oredl
And baoi1: to that 004 11in1 at Wlftl'ly.How wul to~
lheae .Minuderlare aa fiOINI'ftjl u lill that? BalkMI, ~
old hiiiiiiOtlalt to telll 011 tile point productton In the second half.
His bancllwaa cleared, and otiU.the poirita 1'1)Ued ln.
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Bill Nelaen In the quarterback
lliol, with rooiilel Om Gault and
Mike Phipps ill ........ ttbould
Nelaen Dol be able Ill go the full
roul2. Nelaen waa relnllllled aa
starting quarterback after
llliaalnC !oat weet'agame with a
.,.mod tnee.
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Nelllll, who has compleled 28
ol52 attemplllor 4IS yards and
two touchdown~, watdled the
two root1e1 come from beblnd
Ill down Plttalugb laot
Ill
booot the Bl'OWIII.....-d to 1-1.
Bolb teams ..... doubtful

The Browna' dodltfullllarl2n
Include Leroy Kelly wltb an
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BY' KEITII WISECIJP
WAVERLY _ The Melga
.. Marauderalimlted the Waverly
Tl •er offense ,to 1% yards
e,;oute to a so.o win In a
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tilt bel'• Friday night.
~" r.•••ue
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Tbta was the first mee-,.
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victory, whl~ wu the widest
"· •· mar•in 8 Marauder team has
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ever"won b•, Meigs is now 1-1
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sWI with (lno opportunity in
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'.. pack with ~rec..-ds and Coach
Charley .bumcey's Marauders
have both to play.
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The dooeat the Tigers, who are
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acUoo, came to scoring waa the
Marauder 40 yard line late In
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TUPPERS PLAINS Eaatern 'a powerful Eagle a
virtually "sewed-up" the
Southern Valley Athletic
Cmferenco champiONhlp here
Friday night by pooUng s 24-.l
victory
over
defending
champion Kyger Q-eek.
Eutern, In poo~ Ita third
league win, has only South-

western and Southern left lroakally, all lequel-111
before claimlnt! U.s flrot league the IIIII decade bYe beeto at
~tie In four years.
llle bauds of Euleft. IJpr
'l1le Eqlea' Jut cllamCreek loll the Utle Ia .• to
pltasblp came ID l•lfler a
Ceaeb Bob AAley'o iapeo;
U-1 triumph over KYler
Ued the Eqlea H Ia Ita;
Creel.
aad lett to Ceaeb WDUam
'l1le leta IDipped alt-pme
8b1Da'a """' IN ID 1111.
Bobeat wlalllac atriac
Three big miatakaaln the flrot
agalatl 8outhera Valley half and two determined EogJe
Athletic Coafereaee foot. drtvea In the second llllf were

the contributing factors In
Eutem's upoel.
After a sooreleaa lira!
quarter, Eutern began drtvlni
midway In tile IIOCMd periGd
following 1 Ky,er Creek punt.
Coach Lorry Ritchie's Eqlea
picked up a flrol down followlllg
a Bobcat oflalde penalty.
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PI' PLEASANT In o of
the!; patented llomeco:ns
halll01, the Point Pleasant Big
Bl t
d 1111
Milton
ac • an va ng
atage&lt;!anotllerthrlller,wlththe
Greybounda hanging on to cop a
12-1 decision at Saunders

Cuto was abelved for the
balance of lhe
aaon And
Donnie slammed f: 55
In
eight slama. Painter picked up
16lnthreecarrtes
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Charlie Hughes, !3D-pound
Milton IIOIII&lt;r belted f..- 54
yardo In 16 ~lllond QB Joe

Memorial Stadium Friday
night.
They did It the hard way too.
Coach Lewis Ball'• Hounds
gave up 84 grudlllg yards to the
batWng looab tn the last four
and one-half mlnutea, but
Muae&lt;1 to aurrender the last

Hesa added 15.
1be Big llhleka aulforedtheir
lizthalralshlletaandarel-Coo
the ciiii!Nll&amp;n.
Milton dniYO K-yarda In 1.!
plays let Ill lint..,...,
II lhe Nil poial Ill lM lllitlal
quarler. lfiiPis, ........,.,.
and 11m ..........,. Ill mart
bonts, willo ........,... ROIIIc
wt. Paul
llttli!)' ...... ~er'a
"""""'• ~ lout the
G!o:~....,.. ~ 011 lop, f.O.

water pipe. He wu aWl pouring
It on 1111-yarda later as he blithe
end zone . Then Clayton
smashed lor the oonveralon and
theBlaekaheldan8-81eadwlth
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4.06sWitogolntheperiod.
But Mllton wu not to be
denied. Early In the fourth

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hl8 club to the KYler Qeek 21 lullhoclt Tom Karr, mo1'ed tbe Qeek was back Into the oontal, against the visiting Gallia
Counli8JII.
yard itrtpe.
baD to tile one. &amp;olth then tralllllg IU.
Coach 'Howard Lee Miller'•
Amshory lhen fired 1 lonl aoaredhlll aecond touchdown,. A Eutern, however, wouldn't
crew
,... held 111 oaly"foar llrot
~ til hl8 ltft end DeMis run lor tile atra polnta faDed. be denied.
downs.
O'eek'a offense
El~, a H 180 pound The fltat half ended with TbeEagleamarcbed53yardo oolleetedKyger
&amp;lly
3%
yarda ruahlllg
junior.
Eutem leading, 12-0.
for tile wiMlng touchdown.
In lhe air.
lnterferenee wu called on tile Ky,er Q-eek kicked opening Eutern behind tile alronj; and 10
The
lloti01ta'
blgeol gain
play, wblch cave Eutern a flrot lhe third quarter. Alter holding running of Karr, Junior half.
came
on
a
il
yard
ac:feen Pill
down at the Kyger Creek 16 Eutern Ill three yardo, tile back Riot S.odero and
from
quarterbtlck
Jerry
IIIU to
yard Une.
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Bobealll - over """" again. aopbomore Randy Boring
White.
Senior fullback Deve Smith, a Kyger Creek'a offense moved the ball to the Bobeat 25.
Eulern rolled up 184 ·yardo on
BEREA WINS RillAyg 180 pounder, ran up the middle aputtered with Cremeana 1be Meigs Countilnl were the gtOllld and 80 In the air. The
BOWLING GREEN Oblo bulllng over from the two for pontlllg to the EogJe 26.
penaliJed lliyardaaftermovlng Eaaleo colleciOd 12 llrat downs
(UP!)_ Berea won ti,. lith Eutern'a lint louchdowna. A Eutern, aller geltlllg a llrot theovaltothell.Amabm-ythen
and were .,...nred 30 yards.
annual BcnrUng Green Stille try 1..- the converalon faDed. down, attempted a ~hlt Eleblnpr with a perfect 211 Kyair a-eek
.,...nred »
Unlverally Crou Coualry
Bulen'• fWed-ap
Senl..- wingback -aafety Gary yard ~ paao.
yarda.
Relaya for hlp school a qllla foreed tile villllq Call S.undera intercepted Am aEulenl 1 flaal Ially eame
Eutern'a next ~ Ia at
Saturdaywltb tllelowUme of M to 1"D'1- Orlaad c.--• blry'a P88l and relllmed it Ill lD tile ftarllo qaarter oo aN
Federal
-llooltlng wbl1e KYler
mlllutea and 60 IIOCO!Ids.
put waa bl..ked a~ tile Eaaler(• :.1 Yard atrtpe.
yard Pill to Eleblqer. 'lloe
Creelt 1illl holt Soilllnliltern In
Thewlnninlllmeiurrlvedat r ..overed by Eaoleraa
Kner Creek then atruck play dbnued a 67 yard
ill homeeomlng matdl Friday.
by ......... the Umeo ol all liz Ialor laUle Rocer ltarr, OR paydlrl when junlol- tallblclt drive.
_,....,up
thellobntii-_.Uae.
DlldWhlle
frooltlle The.......
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By Quarlora: '
;unnora on eadl tum for the
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ense
l(ygerQ-eek
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twomllec:ourae.
Eastern again behind the lwo.Whltealaoraeedoffhlslefl waaperblpsthemajorweapon
Eaatern
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IIOCOIIds In
wblle
Lakawood waa lhlrd at 16
minutes. Sandusky finished
filth followed by Tiffin
Columbia, Cleveland Rhodeo,
Dayton Patteroon, Parma,
Aahlllnd and Lakolll.

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Harden37.ponied
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1be abort
Hounds
couldn't move and Jordan
ltlcked.Ruthewaaroughedand
the Milton's had a lint down on
lhe local 84. They moved to the
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coming up.
Lea Facemeyer darted
Cayton, leading ball
through oo a quick opener and
of the nigh~ slammed
abcnred ""' heels for u . yardo
themlddleo!Mllton'sltnehm
andthe""""'thatgaveltbool&lt;
-yards out aad oaiJ tbno
to Milton 11 IU. The lime wu
...... remaining. , . Mlltono
6::19.
bent but would not give and the
Millon ltlckad oil and Walter
pme
ended
with
the
lllacb
Tht""-llooflilllllclta8&lt;JC
Smith
wheeled uplleld 21-yardo
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Yickry.
Milllm 'II illlllollrst llllf where real ball game atarted.
All IIIla came 11&gt;out aftor their l'wnbled lllo ball away·
Flgh~ the clock, the llltcks
Milton beld a 6-4 half-lime lead '111t lloondo out-nllhed lhe began putting It together. CINCINNATI (tiPI) - The
.., Lea Facemeyer's two-yord lo&lt;als 114 to lllln tboae opening Painter alaahed lor I and Mc- ClnolnlliiU Bangala, W11b Vlrgll
....-ing burst In the firsl pertod. two periods, with McDermitt Dermltt added 1. Clayton lhen
Corter at the qua-terbaok slot,
Greg Clayton, who did not nottinc 35 for the llhloks and carried six •tralght times, will be aeeltlng their oecood
enter lhe game until the aecond Raghea lH for the vlsitora.
picking up 28 to Mlllon'a 21. victOry over the Cle•~eland
half because of a ]nviowl In· Both teAms employed the Time wu scllsaorlllg away. Browna In aa many meellnp
jury, pot lhe Blacks In lront In pont in the lhlrd quarter, with The Blaeka oonUnued banging.
when the two teams olaah today
lhe lhlrd period with • hair- Body Harden ~~ oil a 18- With liz seconds remaining, In CleYeland.
ralalng 1111-yard scoring daab yarder and Jordan countering they were on Milton'• two.
The Bengalo had banded tile
after taking a pltchout from QB with 'II and 35-yard ticks. lt wu Painter's paaa fell Incomplete, Browns an upeet klu In a preBrad Painter. Clayton alao •Iter theaecond one that the Big Time fm- one more lly. Clayton aeaaon game on tile BeJwai,l'
banged over the oonveralon to Blacka brought the crowd up sucked In hl8 slon!aeh and gave
aatroturf In tile tum's new
make iiB-8. He put together 141 acreamlng.
it all he had. He wu stopped on Riverfront Slllclwn.
yardo nelln 16 carriea.
With the baD on their own ll, the one pushed backward by
Today's game will be one ol
Lea Facemeyer was Mllton's Painter pitched out to Clayton. the entke Millon defense, and
the
two regular aeason C&lt;llfall
ace rusher with 1211 yards In 21 Gres got a good block, turned lime ran out.
betwaen
tile two teams.
ruabes. He was tile SUY who put hl8 right corner, broke about By Quartera:
Bel!gala
Coach Paul Brown
Millon ahead again with a five
tacklea
and
got Milton
6 0 0 6--12 will be llOinB wltb Corter who
startling :U.yard acamper In the straightened out like an eeltn a Big Blacks
ooa 0- a has Olllled sam Wyche aa
fourth period on an unexpected
quarterback. Carter baa
lllllll~ed lhf:ltlpaaaea f..- 170
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DECATUR, W. (tiPI) - The
ClnclnnaU Royals cloeed out
lbeir exblhiUon aeaaon Friday
mcbt wllh a win altboQgb lbolr
............, record leU far below
MERCERVILLE - Coach
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Bill Adams' Hannan Wlldcall
The Roym connected .., behind the •Iron&amp; running of
amnlllralgbl free tlnwaill the senior
halfbacks
Larry
fourth ,..arlerlopuD to a llli45 Thompson and Don Payae,
win o..,- the Qdoago Bulla on recorded a 30-12 victory over
the nelllrll floor here.
hoot Hannan rr... In a nonThe twoteamowere Ued at• league contest played here
an w11111 lhe Roym tnka 1ooae Friday night.
IDr tboae ...... points.
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MIDDLEPORT -How wton1 can a guy be? I demollllraled
tile.,....,. Ill that one Friday from the !!ports Deal&lt; In my review
ol the new, revltallled Soulheaatem Ohio League ill wblob the
CllldtuiOil .... c6:red that the ... of the 004 IICOrell baa oncled,
So what doea Meigs do Friday night? Hal .MeJ&amp;IIO, Waverly

flrot In the aecond quarter when
Tb0111p10n aorambled 60 yardo
after recovering a bl..ted
Jerry Waup punt. The bard
running apeedlter alao ran the
eonveralOD.
Coach Paul Dlllon's Hannan

Trace grlcldera came right book
with a llgblllln&amp; faat score.
Senior quarterback Larry
Q-emeena cllmued the drive
by aoortng on a 16 yard run. A
run for the atra points failed.
Hannan Trace look a ahortUved lead following a blocked
punt by freshman end Don
Weill. Senior tacllle Tom
Beaver,al'l$pounder, rambled
Ill yardo to paydirt.
Hannan aoared ill go ahead
touchdown Ill I 50 yard pus
ploy Ill Payne. Payne alao
hulled over fm- the oonvoraton.
The vlllltora aoared again In
the lhlrd period on a three yard
jolt by Payae,
The ...., ended a 10 Yard
drlvewhlebbeganaflerHannan
recovered a Hannan Trace
lwnlile.
Hannan'allnal TD came with
leaa than a minute to play on a
65 yard run by 'Ill&lt;mpaon.
Payae ran tile a&amp;ra polnll f..- a
31).12 vlckry.

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far In the season, they have
taken tllelt share of lumps and
tbell some. Southern scored 14
points In the opening period and
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fum e on
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2
Wlllboms went for ' Bogga loot
0110
a paaalelllncMIIPlete.
With• and
fourth
down and 9, Werry
threw over the bead of Jon
Kloeo, 160 lb. senior end, at the
goal Une, and Interference was
called.Melgagotaftrstdownon
tile w er1 7 halfway to lhe
av Y '
goal.
There Willlama bucked three
llmea, going In from tho I loot
line on the final attempt. Boggs
tried to carry lhe eatras across
but waa stopped abort and
Me;•• came up fleld,leadlng 22~
lei · the 11r 1 hall
0 with 6:17of ~m and ~ ln.
0
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complete
w
•e
Tigers to punt again. Grate
!~bled the punt on hu 46,
ptcked II up, and raced down the
sideUnelhe rest of tile lH yards
mto the end zone. Worry ran '"
the extras and Me~ga led, ~.
with 4:211 to go In the hall.

Aa thecold
waverly
was
stopped
lor theoffense
remainder
of the ball, Meiga made one
penetration Into Tiger territory.
to the 29 but Waverly toot over
do..,;.. At the half, Meigs
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held a stunning~ lead. ·
SECOND HALF
Mar JJder
Alter lhe
a
s were
forced 111 pont, that man Lehew
pounced on another fumble at
lhe Waverly 11 on lhe Tlgora'
first play from acrlmmage.
th
Williams went lor ree,
Smith lor four Mark Wllllama,
HO lb. Junl!r
rambled
lor 8, and Tiny WIIUama carried
It in from three ·yarda out, his
second liz-pointer of the game.
Mark WIUiams tried the extras
but waa stopped abort, and
Me;•• ted, ~ •.
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down by a penalty, but Morris
intercepted a Joe Acord, who
took over lor Tom Varney in the
second hall, aerial and the
Marauders took over at tho
Tiger 39.

from 20yards out and Nick lhle
ran In the oxtru to move the
ae::;e!
period Pat lllll
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ran the ball in from six yards
out With John Jenkins scorms
the extras, t81SIDS the lcounttheto
30-0. Jim Johaaon comp eled
scoring when he tacltled the
Southwestern quarterback Ill
the end zone for a safety.
Southern will travel to
Hannan Trace next Fndsy to
meet the Wildcats In another
SVAC game.

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First Downs
25 12
Yards Rushing
214 71
Yards Pa"'ll8
IllS 15
Total Yards
39986
Paaa Allempte
17 13
Paaa Completed
9 4
Inlercepted By
4 1
Fumblea
3 2
Fumbles Lost
2 2
PenalUes
11696
Score by quartera:
Southwestern
0 o o 0- o
Soulhern
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Steve Jenklna, 160 lb. junior
quarterback, tossed 17 limes,
compleUng nine, two for touchdowns.
Ed Lawson opened the
scoring for tho Tornadoea on a
15 yard pass from Jenkins, but
the attempt lor the extraa was
no good. Also, In the first
quarter, Jay !lUI rambled 12
yards and ran in the e:dru to
put Southern ahead,
In the third quarter, Mike
Nease caught a Jenldna pass

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
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Meigs. Weber, 1 for 30, 30.0,
on fourth play attemp ·
First Downs
12 7 Morris,
1 for 5. 5.0, Vaughan, 1
It
was
from
here
that
the
Yards
Rushing
189
7
for
0,
0.0.
Falcons
their lma
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W I S hmltt I for 19
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121
S
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Total
Yards
310
12
19.0.
Passe&amp; Aftempfs
9 18
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Highlighting the earl1Part of Passes Completed
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other· TD late in the quarter
when El".oIt ran II vo yards into
the end zone to conclude a 65
yard Catholic drive. This lime
Elliott's ltlck waa no good.
3 1
Parker•........ held stronn1y to game - tying drive were pass tn1erceptlons By
vwo
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0f 37 and 42 ards Fumbles
ita 1~ lead through tho second com etiona
Y
Fumbl.. Lost
o1 2"
and third quarters u the two from Howard to Junior Randy ~naltles
85 37
lied
Clark
PuniJ
2-74(37.01
5.150130 .0 lone
Ierma with
unill
Wahama
got the baD to the I o
INDIVIDUAL
RUSHING
learns
bat the defonaive
on
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for both aquads turning In yard line with sa secon~
Mel's
standout perlonnances.
showing on ~~board a
Player
CB YG AVG.
1
11
Wahama finally broke 11.1
was tile
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5
JS · 7.0
and 56 aeconds remaining In the · Ua Roush, thai the
. ;. ed Smith
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fourth period when Keith Sayre the game. Time bad run out on :f.::~•
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scatted 11 yards into the the clock when the TD play was M. Williams
2
a 4.0
Catholic end zone to cap a 60 completed. V M te had Hoffner
1
4
•.o
yard drive.
Coach [Joo an e r
Haggerty
1
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t r the comeback
1 YG·9 AVG.
-9.0
Howard'sklcklortheEPwaa hiKh prbllsohlaFoalc
"The all Werry
Player
TCB
good and Wahame had cloaed staged Y
ons.
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Welch
3 16 5.3
tile gap to 13-7.
did atremendoua/:'bin.that big Dolley
6
16 2.1
As the seconds Ucked away, fourth quarter, satd Van :::~rs
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2
2 1.0
drive that would luJve put the them.
V Varney
10 ·33 -3.3
Wahama ' nowf.2..1 ' hosts an Acord
4
-11 ·2.8
lclngonthecakaforthevisltllrs
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
H It panned out. ,
Friday night.
Meigs
The Wood Countlana picked
By Quartera:
Ployor
PC YG AVG.
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their way back up field to the Pkg. Cath
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1 :~ :~:~
four yard line where the Falcon Wahama
Mor~fs
1
37 37 .o
defensive unit of CurU. RoRoushush,
STATISTICSW
PC Harmon Wovorlr 8 8.0
Randy Clark, Cheater
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1
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Randy &amp;oith, Ric11Srd Kent, YYardaards KPaushlng•••••
17S ll5
KICKOFF RETURNS
Don Machlr Carl King INI'Y
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Meigs, M. Williams. 1 for 22,
Cle·-'••er Enc Morrl; Mike Nell Yardo
210 235 22.0.
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13 12 Waverly, Webb, 3 for 46, 15.3,
White and Keith Sayre PasseaAttempted
3 for 46, 1s.a .
21
7 Welch, PUNT
lightened up to stop the opRETURNS
poaltlon. Wahama . drove P..... Comploted
• 11 2 Meigs, Grate, 3 tor sa, 19.3,
3 1 Waverly none.
Catholic bock to tho 1.0 yard line Dass
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-·--~ a win only by the extra
u~
point eonversl"!', playera and
fans alike w&lt;re dellghted with
the outcome In v~ ol the
Falcons' tremendous last
stanza comeback.
Wabama had trailed 13-0
going Into the final 12 mlnutn
aller Catholic scored both of liB
TD'5 In the opening period of
1o
p y.
Parkersbii'S· ocored Ill llrst
al•-polnler on the gamOHJpenlng
ltlck.oflwhenD.ave Padden,J'/5
lb. aenlllr, grabbed the baD m1

Two oo
playa
later,
Werry
bit
Morris
the ten
yard
line and
·1 · fr om
theblgendcarrled 1m
there and Meigs upped their
lead to62-0 the play covering 'II
yarda. Andy Vaughan, lli5 lb.
sophomore quar~~--. waa
slopiJed abort on lhe try 1..- the
tr
ex aa.
As Marauder oubatitutes
flooded the field, the Tlgora
drove to their own 411, but Dallaa
Wet,er' 165 lb. aophomore
k
•-led olhe
linebac er,ln-.-r an
r
Acord peas and relllmed It 30
yarda to the Melga 30.
But at lhe 25, John Schmitt
returned the favor u he picked
off Vaughan's llrst pass at lhe
Tiger :.~and returned It 19 yards
to the 39.
The Tigersnd failed.
gain a
M totook
flrot down a
e1gs
over

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Keithlullbaclt,
Vanlnwagon,
150 lb.66.junior
ChuckF a ulk • 140lb ·~r
...,bomore
lldlback, and IJiclt Quallo, 161
lb. senlm- tallbaclt, lurnl
carrying the plgakln with
Vanlnwa•en
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• . . In from II·
yards out oo a tremendous bunt
of - - ' &amp;round IJia W!fl end.
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Qualls ran In the exltaa and
MOlPied, 004.
And that '" how II atood aa
reservea from both aldea plaJed
out lhe remain;. , -• time · ,
Ne•t Week, tile Marauder~
will have their hcJaleetmlng
agalntt the Atllena Bulldop at
Pomeroy In a key league g..,..
Both the Marauder• and
Bl&gt;lldop are Z-11n league play.
Waverly will travel to IJJpn Ill
ba.ttle
obi
ftalnsthe leasue-leading
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field with • .7-o advantage~lr back Orla Hudnell, a 1~
The vlllltora notched
speedster, scored lour touchdowns here Frlc!ay night In
F!..A8IIES WIN
le•"•• lhe Alaander Spartans
KENT, Ohio (tiPI) - Keut to_,.
an ea~ 48-o romp over North
Stille's sOidom uaed Doui Ober
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live field GaUlo
•oata""""Si.!.~to'·'!...,,. .... Hud~ell, an all lriOV&lt;~
aelecUon lhe past three yearu,
Golden Flaahea to a 25-22 Mid- accounted 1m- 28 of hl8 team•a
Am&lt;~ican Conference win over polnta.lle scored on runs olllli,
Weatern MJC!hlgan,

yards, Vaughan, 1 for 2. 8 yards.
Waverly, Varney, 0 for 8,

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yards.
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Waverly, Lightle, S for ISO, 30.0.

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Aleunder's other TD's were
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Four. Plrata were forced Ill
leave the oontnt due to lnjurlea.
~nlor quarterback Jackie
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Falc-ons their ije came on the
he
Quarterback
Timmy
Howard
last
play of the
contest
w n
hit Junior eurua Roush with a
10 yard TD aerlol that coneluded a qqlck 90 yard drive.
Wahama, though happy JA
pull out a tfe missed vlctllry by
01 dy a mat~ of Inches alter tbe
TO when Howard's enra point
converalon on a ltlck went wide
uthe CathoDe defense put on a
strong rush. How•rd had suifered a apralned anltle In the
!trot quarter of the blrd~ought

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Minutes into the socon
quarter, Melp had posaesalon
on Ita own 39 alter a Waverly
pont. Bogga plckad up lo..- to
the 43toand
after anWerry
Incomplete
pass
Hoffner'
found
Boggs open downfteld and hit
biro with a -·for the six
polnll. The play covered 57
yards. Werry then hlt Grate In
the end zone for the atraa and
with 10:09 left In the flrot half,
the Marauders had taken a 16-4

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Catholic Friday night at
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toscore.Boggarantheexfraaln
ontheaame
...... ·••y.With 9:29
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left In tile opening period, Melga
led a.o.
1be game
shaped
to exlhe
brulalng
CO!IIest
thatupwaa
~ted
as only one llrst • ~
~wn
was recorde&lt;lln the remaiMe&lt;
of the opening period, that by
the ........ Waverly punted
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twice and Meiga once, with the
Marauders turning lhe ball over
on
downs once.

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recovered by Meigs. Besides
WI II1'ams, ~oln• tho head•
hunUng were Ted Lehew • 100 lb.
junior linebacker: John
'l'holnaa, 11i5 lb. junior middle
••uard·, Fred Lee, 180 lb. jumor
tackle; Roger Abbott, 203 lb.
aenlor tadde,· MJke Grate, 16$
lb. aenior oafety; Chip
Hagserty,l32lb. senior safety:
Jeff Morris, l60 lb. junlm- end;
Wayne Well, IllS lb. IIOIIIor end;
Ron •-•th, 165 lb. Junior cor~·•
nerbaok, and Tom Hoffner • !60
lb. senior cornerback.
FlR8T HALF
Aller WUlloms kicked oil for
Meigs, Waverly picked up
nothing on e running play end
two passes. Tho fireworks
didn't take
long through
to ignil2 the
u Well
came
bursUng
left
side of the Tiger line and
blocked Jeff LighUe's pont.
The Marauders took OYer on
the Tiger 60 and Bogp gained
two on his first try, Willlama
went for seven, and Bogga
ripped throagh a big hole on the

~ Gives WHS 13-13 Tie
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and Bob Trumpy. tile
Benaala' loading Pill recelvor
With 11 catdlel, baa a oore
ankle, and could gl¥0 way Ill

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eaebrecordedeigblliratdowna.
Wayne Queea, IIOIIIor half.
back, led the RT Illicit with 911
Yards ruM!ng. Defenae alandout.lwerelfaMan•o1'11ompaon
with lllll'•l'iated lacltlea and
Hannan Trace's Wells wbo
spilled the opposing quarlerback three lima.
Hannan Trace wUI boot
Soulhern 1n ita homecoming
Friday.

WIUiams 17' lb j I
Tiny
• • · un'"'
lullbook, had two touchdowna
and played an excellent game
on defense at middle
linebacker, saalstlng on
frequent tackles. Dennis Boggs,
IS5 lb. senior tailback, aiao
crossed the goal twice, one on
the •·
-ound and one on a perfect
pu5B from quarterback Bob
Werry, Boggs making a
brilliant caleb on a deep pool
pattern.
The bard-hitUng Marauder
defense forced the Tigers Into

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TheMaraudershad189yar •
on the ground with five players
gslnlng 26or more yards. Meigs
tolaled 121 yards through tile
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Waverly had only 7 yards net
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r-w•g a • yar ne II"
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on penalties. The Marauden
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tlledlfoatby Jecltlon the net before thai be nan~ oollldlllg oil
GPIImiallcally about Wawrly. And Waver)J'o two league atarts
•Uer badn'tauullled a_., 11a1er- mating u. debut ill the
lllle'a granddocldy of aU JnP grid llllllferencea.
Elsewhere In today'• aporia reports Hobart Willon Jr.
deaoribea the IItle fever thai awept lhrougb GaWpolla upon the
Blue Devlla' upaet victory over Alba. From oblen'lng him all
cloy S.turdly at bla delk, It's my aplnlon the !eYer alao baa I
JftiiJ llOod 8lort In him.
Mlcldleport, by the ny, has cradlled former .Middleport
albleleJludlly (Wlllard)Moore,.aldel&lt;lbead.....,., Jofully l!ekar,
witbablcaaalatillthlayear'oBiueDevllauc.....,todete.
....... had what It toot ill football, basketball, and beaeblll
IDr the old Yellaw Jacteta. Never more than 131 1111., aboat the
iiiJe ol 1 fellow Bubbl Smlth can Jam In bla beet Pbctet, Buddy
played football In lhooe days when 104 aoarea weren1 IIIICOIIIIJIOn
.... tile 141 belonging to the other loam.
I'D never forget Buddy one night 11 l6ldJeport agalnlt
Jacltaon. Tbta waa when Buddy was a ~. 10 perblpaln
liM. Jaokaon bad a 8-8 end with not very 8ood llllldl bullw had a
"""A&gt;'ng advanta1eover Buddy who had to_,ltlmman io 11110
.., the deep pool patlornl. Three lhllel Jlll$'iilf tbmrto • 1111
for the goal Une
tbe ~~ 11. ~ llmea
be blew it, with Buddy dogbw hiD! U&amp;t IMJ*. Bul the fourth
tbne lhe ball .... oaugbt ~ yll$ from 'm.llnd; and there was
lluddTon the turf aboldolthe bltlltlr'• tep at theanklel.
'lbll Jlll!bon end lllmply laid down Ill,the eaat and :tc:oredl
And baoi1: to that 004 11in1 at Wlftl'ly.How wul to~
lheae .Minuderlare aa fiOINI'ftjl u lill that? BalkMI, ~
old hiiiiiiOtlalt to telll 011 tile point productton In the second half.
His bancllwaa cleared, and otiU.the poirita 1'1)Ued ln.
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Bill Nelaen In the quarterback
lliol, with rooiilel Om Gault and
Mike Phipps ill ........ ttbould
Nelaen Dol be able Ill go the full
roul2. Nelaen waa relnllllled aa
starting quarterback after
llliaalnC !oat weet'agame with a
.,.mod tnee.
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Nelllll, who has compleled 28
ol52 attemplllor 4IS yards and
two touchdown~, watdled the
two root1e1 come from beblnd
Ill down Plttalugb laot
Ill
booot the Bl'OWIII.....-d to 1-1.
Bolb teams ..... doubtful

The Browna' dodltfullllarl2n
Include Leroy Kelly wltb an
ankle IDJury end fuUblclt Bo
Scoll with I brutaed lloee.

BY' KEITII WISECIJP
WAVERLY _ The Melga
.. Marauderalimlted the Waverly
Tl •er offense ,to 1% yards
e,;oute to a so.o win In a
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tilt bel'• Friday night.
~" r.•••ue
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Hon
Tbta was the first mee-,.
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victory, whl~ wu the widest
"· •· mar•in 8 Marauder team has
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ever"won b•, Meigs is now 1-1
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sWI with (lno opportunity in
.,. · the championship race. Logan
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'.. pack with ~rec..-ds and Coach
Charley .bumcey's Marauders
have both to play.
Meigs put seven players in the
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tbe1J1 got seven liz-polnlera.
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The dooeat the Tigers, who are
• ~ oyeraU and 0-3 In leasue
acUoo, came to scoring waa the
Marauder 40 yard line late In
r- tile giiJIII'

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The newly-acquired GAHS
Victory Bell rang loud and long throughout tbe Old

French City Friday night as Coach C. L. (Johnny)
Ecker's Gallipolis Blue Devils ended seven years of
frustration against Atbens by upencllng tbe Bulldogs
14-0 before approximately 3,500 spectaton on
Memorial Fleld.'lbe triumph- Gallia's eighth in a raw covering
a two-year period, and fifth straifht this fall - kept
tbe Eckermen tied for fll'llt place m the Southeastern
Ohio League grid standings With Logan. The
Cllleftains blanked defending champion Jackson 28-0
at Jackson Friday night.

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1'IDdemoDitml brake oaloa
Memorial Field Frlda1
loUowlq Galll,olio' lint
vteltey over Coaeb Dn
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De Blae Dnllo bada'l

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LOANS_OW SMA~;~- &amp; WtGE ACREAGE
. CLYDE B. ~ALKER, MGR.
FEDSRAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION •
OF GALLIPOLIS .
19 Locusf St.
Gallipolis, e.
Phone 446-0203

bellell tbe Atb"'•n• 1btce
ua
DaMy GUmore,
Tem Tope and eompany
lllnltd lhe lricl: at
s.
•· ne AHS J1u eaded at .u
ltriJibt over die Ga!llana
In the 42·game series,
however, the Bulldogs stiU hold
en edge with 23 wins againlt 17
loaoes. Two game~ ended In ties.
Friday's shutout wu the 12th
Ume a GaDipolls team has
blanked the Atbenhu&gt;s _since the
SEOAL was formed In 11125.
AilS has blanked the Galllans 10
times throughout the long

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"We need practical, 20th
century application of the
leuon taught by the Biblical
story of the !oollah man whose

w~huuse,bulltonarock,feD

no~, stated Billkam.
Today, we bear of Hptic
tanka that . do not fw!elion
weDs that are i!OUuted

tallk ellluen~ wet
and
of bouoei on lllopoa, and ·
other llllhappy problems
homeowners and developers."
In many areas in Ohio,
scientific lnlo•matlon Is
available to tell belore buJidJng
If lheae problema are likely to
result. BWkam stated that lhll
infOI'IIIItlon ia provided by the
soU surveys prepared by the u.
S. Soli Conaervatlon Service
(SCS) In Ohio. He pointed out
that lheae dlignolli of aoll.a,
charted in .._,. detail on

of 'em.."

c... Ecker - quklk te
polal 0111 lllal tile lurtdD&amp;
polat Ia FrldaJ'o eoaleol

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lid. A*- W IIIDMiedll
,... Ia 17 plap !ram lhe
M' I U to tile,Jllle DeYl1
Oa a .. , . ad olill't-' A*FaDJ=±
Dlok . . ... . . ., •• all
Brie ! ' L No pia. II
A*-' oaly oorloao
IMrlat lbreal. GARB
def..... ,_ II aoeel lhe

Fnm that point on, GAllS
teoli: Cllllllllllld. Tile 1'0111 ia
blalory.

Colcb Ecker lddod, "we've
....uy aot our _.. cut out !W'
.. lhll Frllla,, .. after lelrninl
Iranton bad wallilpecl Wellalon
U·lt al Ironton FrldJy nlgbt.
"You lldak tonight'• game wu
- • · II abould be even
beller lhla -"· We'll be In IW'

F1 .112'xM':WXUIY HOMI
1HR£E ~ . ~E . , f -..J~ . :.
Willi BA1H AND ~
t Carpeted·~~ . .
KmHII HAS BUlT~N V8 ~ ·' •.,.__ .L ; \ . . &gt;

conduded.

. GaUipella not only woa
, _.. game, bill the baltle"'
IIII!Jadeo u well. GABS picked
up 13flnl~ Aihorll bad II.
Tolal Yarda&amp;e (l'lllldntl and
P" 1dng) !avtl'lld the bailie club,
IC-121. GAllS picked up 1111181
,.roe l\llhtng In 42 attempta
(u avenge) wbi1e Umillng
AilS to 71 net yards ruahiJIII in

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martet repcn,

agrkulture weather,

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PURINA

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Average high temperature ior
week lhla year -73.7 dqrees.
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Last year - 7U degrees .
Average low temperature for
week tbis year _ tli.B degrees.
Last year _ 4u degrees.
Total predpltalion for week
lhla Jl!lll'- .l~ ,i!M)ii.l~ yeilr &lt;fll ;! eM
- :.31 illdt.l( " ' . .
Total lftCipltatim to date
lhll year - 30.47 lnchel. Laal
year - :11.811 lnehel.

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POMEROY - Marine Pic.
David F. CampbeD, 1011 of Mr.
and Mrs. David D. Campbell of
ltiG Brick St., and W.bandof the
fu'mer Mlas Emeltine Powell
of Route 2, Pomeroy, baa
l'tJlli ted for duty at the Marine
Corpa Air Station, JackoonvUie,
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Iough avenlng," be

was the SEOAL'a leadlnc
pauer going Into Friday's
contest 113 of 23 1..- 190 yards
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Tune in on W.iEJl Galr,ali, ObiD

Pettit Says:
You can buy at Landmillli - EVERYONE CAN!

llilh Low Pree.

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MR~FARMER!

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perature, precipitation and
weath..- condillona for eadl M
hoar period aa recorded by Pete
McConnlck, Fairfield Weather

.T:"£RE'S . AQUICK, EASY ·wAY TO
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In the paaalng department,
QB IMr)' Snowden enjoyed btl
belt nilhl of the campaign,
eompleting five of etcht aeriaia
!CI' 59 yards. Mike Green,
Athens olgnal&lt;aller, complelo4
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an di4 a bani"''l job out 111ere
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the o'ii!er GAllS coadlel were
bcUtad upon the obould. . of
the jubiiiDI playen and throng,
and takellto the north end of the
lleld to ring the huge v1Ciory
Bell) b1a !frat e«Dm"''t wu: "II
wu a p t lmaiD eflort. '!bey

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streets,
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or forfor
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During_ the wild commotillll'!
!oUowlng the !lnal gun, Blue
Devil fans naahed victoey
lllgnsia and shouted, ''We're
atDDber ooe." II wu five down,
and four to go.
After coed! Ecker wu Ilnally
located fo!lowinli the bitterly f~tlji;;(Jii, lllolll 11'1111

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So!l .•conaervatlon
Service
Ill Pomeroy.
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!Mge ~ IOJ,nerly U80d
for' fatmllii are btlna
remodeled _Into· realdential
dnelopmente, ioii courses,
recreation
areas,
and
many klnda of commercial
arid ndustrlal enterprises.
BWiam reports that easmpleo
of falhlrea of costly Inl_

rivalry.

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Both the Blue Devtla and
Chieftains are ~ In con!..-.nee play and ~ overaU at
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'l'hef Dl81 be delivered ta the Oblo VaUey
UveiiodcYnlliy 16111 belwem3p.m.,Monday, oCt.12, and 11
~ thlnl iiem of feed il ..., 'f'hlcb the
can make
a.m.TIIelday, Oct. 13. Tile ...-1 for 111e deldllne ofll a.m. 111 cbll18• _dla1ng the CIIJ'nlll year. t- lban 5 per cent of the
... ..,. lilhalthe .-lllelllllll be~ IICCCI'dlngto wel&amp;bt and ealvea liken to the Albena Sale were lhrOw-outa. Tile major
~It ~ the .-le order and claril aboela made up before the reuon ICI' lbrow-oull waa incMJplete cultalion. Some of the
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~· "' IIUil the Athens Slle probably bad the beat in~ .iale bracats If lbay bad bad &amp;1111811 amowtl of grain for
qiaaB,f.,tve~.~r sold in lhllarea. The average welgbtlhll year at · 110 to 90 daya ol 1lle IUIIIIDOt •
. w11 ., fly tow... than In 1111111, steara lhll year averaging out at
Wblre tbere II plenty at ligh quality forace for the cow then
~ pOIIIidl and lui year at 440 poullda. The heif. . were also tbere D,IAY be a qiiH!lll!l llbetl!or tile naults of IJ'IIbl fedng will
olf&amp;htly ~.averaging Jll6 pounds compand to 411la.lt year. show in llle price ncelved.
Tbere are alwa,ya qoWicm why on average aile year is
ONE JOB ALWAYS liOTHERs llle sales conslgnon. Tbll ts
IJabter or helvla' 1llan another year. The quaUty of WUa used llle qUIIIioll of how llllliY ealvea go In ll!lelot. The lar&amp;estiDI oold
appell'lto be (lnl&gt;rovlnc, iJIIt the queot1on ia, are we Improving at Alllonl wu 4t cl&gt;olce Hort!CI'd lleera wei8binc an average of
M!!Of81'? ~the farmer paJ(ila enough IW' bla illl1 to get the quaUty 116$j)OUIIdl, TbJa lolsold for $31 per llmlhdwef&amp;ht with only llro
he needil? .
Iota in the llle going hllber. The hf&amp;her prtcea at the other two Iota
Tlii;RE IS NO GOOD IWLI!: OF THUMB to determine 1mr were because buyera were straullnc to flD out their lruckload.
much a lmner eanll#ll'd to pay !CI' a buD. Some farmers buy
The avenge price of lleera oold lhll year wu f3U3 comyoung W1ls •n~ grot. 1bem out before time of service 10 they will pared to f32.571n 1111111. The price per head lhll year, even with
not have u mllllli-J:vell.ed.
Ughter wef&amp;hts, wu 'lG.fll u compared to '143.36 a year ago.
Certalul7 alal'll,lll' ·, 20 or 30 cows and using a buD for two The helfer price lhll year wu f211.17 per hundredwelght as
Y,ara canaflord to invest f!Oflir.eadl calf in the purdlue of a top IDII(JAred to ~8.46 a year ago. Laal year's heifers averaged
quaUty lire.
f!IU2 per head compared to 'llUIIhll year.
WHEN IT rJlMF'.S!I'O IMPROVING the femalea, JOOSt farThe average weight of the high-choice 11eera this yearwaa 443
mers do not feel lbay can a!ICI'd to go out and buy outata..tlng pounds, choice 437 pounds, blgh-good m pounds, and good steers
cows at 111gb prlceo_. Tbere were MYeral pen1 of helfer8 at the 341 pounda. The sill: bigb dlolce heifen avenged m pounda with
Alllonl Sale wbiCh would have llllllle 1ood !GIIIIdalion lllock at the dlolc:e 3119 pounda, blgh-good 394 pounds, and the good 381
pounda. Four hundred and fol&amp;'leen of the 689 steers and heifers
graded choice Cl' high dlolce which speaks well for the quality of
the ealm oold.
POMERO
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HOWARD AND EARL KNIGRT OF NEAR Cheater again
Y - Jl!!loans are references mape and long used were the largest conalgnor from Meigs County with 82 head.
wltnesllftg, !he:Jii~t rapid 11 guides for farmers In WarreD Plckeua rl. ~ wu the largest purchaser buyln
change 111181ic1 all P4tte1'!11 !bat growing their crope, are equally
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Oblo hal .• tVe; ~. useful In showing the over I~ of the 310 heifers oold. Other wyers for Meigs
~ ta~I,W.!Illibin, Umitationa In the use of a given Counly mcluded R. S. Turner, Albany; WIUiam McKelvey,
Dlltrlot C!Ji~vail6niat of the piece of land for building, un- Portlalwl; Olesler Bucldey, l!eedsvllle, and Fred Leifbeit,
U. S. O,pal'b!lent of A&amp;: derground sailltaly or other Pomeroy·

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Vlrlil ~ .......
l.el!helt, (l E. F&lt;illrGd, (:llarlel ~. l'lilli Blief,I.Wr7 111\tNt, ,
Viet..- HyaeU, Redwnrneliield, JWberl Cart, J. M.ftl4dl!e, ~
St«y, Wa~ Sco11, W"li\Jlelle 1.4!ifbeil, Ala 1.11 I'M, De ';», ·.,.
Jordan, Jeule Palmer, Ruasell Cullqml, Gerald Morrll,~ ·.
Frec;ller, WlWam CulweU, Georgt! ond Rocer ztecltr, ~
Hlifman, lllrr)' Gu\lrio, Clyde While, Olar.. Bulcllor, 110111'
Rltdlle, Ilea: Bailey, Brian Windon, Blair Wiltdaa, 0.:1 Rll!:IH
Fred B. Srnllh. 'l"lm Bearl!f, and Glen ~'

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The newly-acquired GAHS
Victory Bell rang loud and long throughout tbe Old

French City Friday night as Coach C. L. (Johnny)
Ecker's Gallipolis Blue Devils ended seven years of
frustration against Atbens by upencllng tbe Bulldogs
14-0 before approximately 3,500 spectaton on
Memorial Fleld.'lbe triumph- Gallia's eighth in a raw covering
a two-year period, and fifth straifht this fall - kept
tbe Eckermen tied for fll'llt place m the Southeastern
Ohio League grid standings With Logan. The
Cllleftains blanked defending champion Jackson 28-0
at Jackson Friday night.

FARM lOANS

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1'IDdemoDitml brake oaloa
Memorial Field Frlda1
loUowlq Galll,olio' lint
vteltey over Coaeb Dn
_ , . lado Ia ..... yean.
De Blae Dnllo bada'l

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LOANS_OW SMA~;~- &amp; WtGE ACREAGE
. CLYDE B. ~ALKER, MGR.
FEDSRAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION •
OF GALLIPOLIS .
19 Locusf St.
Gallipolis, e.
Phone 446-0203

bellell tbe Atb"'•n• 1btce
ua
DaMy GUmore,
Tem Tope and eompany
lllnltd lhe lricl: at
s.
•· ne AHS J1u eaded at .u
ltriJibt over die Ga!llana
In the 42·game series,
however, the Bulldogs stiU hold
en edge with 23 wins againlt 17
loaoes. Two game~ ended In ties.
Friday's shutout wu the 12th
Ume a GaDipolls team has
blanked the Atbenhu&gt;s _since the
SEOAL was formed In 11125.
AilS has blanked the Galllans 10
times throughout the long

wh••

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~ ~JON tNSURANCJ II ~VAII.AILI Ar lOW COU

10

liUIIIUOUS.

"We need practical, 20th
century application of the
leuon taught by the Biblical
story of the !oollah man whose

w~huuse,bulltonarock,feD

no~, stated Billkam.
Today, we bear of Hptic
tanka that . do not fw!elion
weDs that are i!OUuted

tallk ellluen~ wet
and
of bouoei on lllopoa, and ·
other llllhappy problems
homeowners and developers."
In many areas in Ohio,
scientific lnlo•matlon Is
available to tell belore buJidJng
If lheae problema are likely to
result. BWkam stated that lhll
infOI'IIIItlon ia provided by the
soU surveys prepared by the u.
S. Soli Conaervatlon Service
(SCS) In Ohio. He pointed out
that lheae dlignolli of aoll.a,
charted in .._,. detail on

of 'em.."

c... Ecker - quklk te
polal 0111 lllal tile lurtdD&amp;
polat Ia FrldaJ'o eoaleol

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•IeatH rem•lele1•1M lint
lid. A*- W IIIDMiedll
,... Ia 17 plap !ram lhe
M' I U to tile,Jllle DeYl1
Oa a .. , . ad olill't-' A*FaDJ=±
Dlok . . ... . . ., •• all
Brie ! ' L No pia. II
A*-' oaly oorloao
IMrlat lbreal. GARB
def..... ,_ II aoeel lhe

Fnm that point on, GAllS
teoli: Cllllllllllld. Tile 1'0111 ia
blalory.

Colcb Ecker lddod, "we've
....uy aot our _.. cut out !W'
.. lhll Frllla,, .. after lelrninl
Iranton bad wallilpecl Wellalon
U·lt al Ironton FrldJy nlgbt.
"You lldak tonight'• game wu
- • · II abould be even
beller lhla -"· We'll be In IW'

F1 .112'xM':WXUIY HOMI
1HR£E ~ . ~E . , f -..J~ . :.
Willi BA1H AND ~
t Carpeted·~~ . .
KmHII HAS BUlT~N V8 ~ ·' •.,.__ .L ; \ . . &gt;

conduded.

. GaUipella not only woa
, _.. game, bill the baltle"'
IIII!Jadeo u well. GABS picked
up 13flnl~ Aihorll bad II.
Tolal Yarda&amp;e (l'lllldntl and
P" 1dng) !avtl'lld the bailie club,
IC-121. GAllS picked up 1111181
,.roe l\llhtng In 42 attempta
(u avenge) wbi1e Umillng
AilS to 71 net yards ruahiJIII in

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to the Olio Fn NetwOik
for firm news,

martet repcn,

agrkulture weather,

YOuR

YOUR
PURINA

PURINA
DEALER

DEN.£R

J. D. North Produce Co.
Vine Street

Gallipolis, Ohio

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We've Got Great

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Average high temperature ior
week lhla year -73.7 dqrees.
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Last year - 7U degrees .
Average low temperature for
week tbis year _ tli.B degrees.
Last year _ 4u degrees.
Total predpltalion for week
lhla Jl!lll'- .l~ ,i!M)ii.l~ yeilr &lt;fll ;! eM
- :.31 illdt.l( " ' . .
Total lftCipltatim to date
lhll year - 30.47 lnchel. Laal
year - :11.811 lnehel.

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aniiUally - 40.99 inches.

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AGAIN WE SAY ••
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AT DurY STATION
POMEROY - Marine Pic.
David F. CampbeD, 1011 of Mr.
and Mrs. David D. Campbell of
ltiG Brick St., and W.bandof the
fu'mer Mlas Emeltine Powell
of Route 2, Pomeroy, baa
l'tJlli ted for duty at the Marine
Corpa Air Station, JackoonvUie,
N.C

:INTERNATIONAL•

NOW ON DISPiA.t l

Iough avenlng," be

was the SEOAL'a leadlnc
pauer going Into Friday's
contest 113 of 23 1..- 190 yards
and .... louclldowll )•

69

Tune in on W.iEJl Galr,ali, ObiD

Pettit Says:
You can buy at Landmillli - EVERYONE CAN!

llilh Low Pree.

&amp;mday
Mmday

MR~FARMER!

.fun

perature, precipitation and
weath..- condillona for eadl M
hoar period aa recorded by Pete
McConnlck, Fairfield Weather

.T:"£RE'S . AQUICK, EASY ·wAY TO
· EtfJOY YOUR FAlL LAWN CHORES
with·· aq ·
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11 attempts (1.9).
In the paaalng department,
QB IMr)' Snowden enjoyed btl
belt nilhl of the campaign,
eompleting five of etcht aeriaia
!CI' 59 yards. Mike Green,
Athens olgnal&lt;aller, complelo4
five of nine for 4t yards. Green

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IAIIGAIN8 TIIICK AI AUTUMN LEAY!8
Till- YOU NEI!O FOR FALL AND WINTER

LITE
BULBS

. T-R-EAb.Yfor FALL

riPI ..... lie - .mel
' r' • bf Cllllek Wood ad

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GALLIPOLIS

~~::ces:::~ ~": ~

floods came and the wise man,

an di4 a bani"''l job out 111ere
lanigbt. I'm proud of every ll!le

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Weather

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the o'ii!er GAllS coadlel were
bcUtad upon the obould. . of
the jubiiiDI playen and throng,
and takellto the north end of the
lleld to ring the huge v1Ciory
Bell) b1a !frat e«Dm"''t wu: "II
wu a p t lmaiD eflort. '!bey

-um

uWlty systema,
streets,
or
highways,
or forfor
other
....nUaJ facllllies
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During_ the wild commotillll'!
!oUowlng the !lnal gun, Blue
Devil fans naahed victoey
lllgnsia and shouted, ''We're
atDDber ooe." II wu five down,
and four to go.
After coed! Ecker wu Ilnally
located fo!lowinli the bitterly f~tlji;;(Jii, lllolll 11'1111

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rlcullurt;
So!l .•conaervatlon
Service
Ill Pomeroy.
.
!Mge ~ IOJ,nerly U80d
for' fatmllii are btlna
remodeled _Into· realdential
dnelopmente, ioii courses,
recreation
areas,
and
many klnda of commercial
arid ndustrlal enterprises.
BWiam reports that easmpleo
of falhlrea of costly Inl_

rivalry.

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Lan.d Uses Shift

Both the Blue Devtla and
Chieftains are ~ In con!..-.nee play and ~ overaU at
the halfway mark of the 1970

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prlcel.
'l'hef Dl81 be delivered ta the Oblo VaUey
UveiiodcYnlliy 16111 belwem3p.m.,Monday, oCt.12, and 11
~ thlnl iiem of feed il ..., 'f'hlcb the
can make
a.m.TIIelday, Oct. 13. Tile ...-1 for 111e deldllne ofll a.m. 111 cbll18• _dla1ng the CIIJ'nlll year. t- lban 5 per cent of the
... ..,. lilhalthe .-lllelllllll be~ IICCCI'dlngto wel&amp;bt and ealvea liken to the Albena Sale were lhrOw-outa. Tile major
~It ~ the .-le order and claril aboela made up before the reuon ICI' lbrow-oull waa incMJplete cultalion. Some of the
uatL.
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calve~ lhrown out for low quallty 1l'&lt;lllld probably have made it
~· "' IIUil the Athens Slle probably bad the beat in~ .iale bracats If lbay bad bad &amp;1111811 amowtl of grain for
qiaaB,f.,tve~.~r sold in lhllarea. The average welgbtlhll year at · 110 to 90 daya ol 1lle IUIIIIDOt •
. w11 ., fly tow... than In 1111111, steara lhll year averaging out at
Wblre tbere II plenty at ligh quality forace for the cow then
~ pOIIIidl and lui year at 440 poullda. The heif. . were also tbere D,IAY be a qiiH!lll!l llbetl!or tile naults of IJ'IIbl fedng will
olf&amp;htly ~.averaging Jll6 pounds compand to 411la.lt year. show in llle price ncelved.
Tbere are alwa,ya qoWicm why on average aile year is
ONE JOB ALWAYS liOTHERs llle sales conslgnon. Tbll ts
IJabter or helvla' 1llan another year. The quaUty of WUa used llle qUIIIioll of how llllliY ealvea go In ll!lelot. The lar&amp;estiDI oold
appell'lto be (lnl&gt;rovlnc, iJIIt the queot1on ia, are we Improving at Alllonl wu 4t cl&gt;olce Hort!CI'd lleera wei8binc an average of
M!!Of81'? ~the farmer paJ(ila enough IW' bla illl1 to get the quaUty 116$j)OUIIdl, TbJa lolsold for $31 per llmlhdwef&amp;ht with only llro
he needil? .
Iota in the llle going hllber. The hf&amp;her prtcea at the other two Iota
Tlii;RE IS NO GOOD IWLI!: OF THUMB to determine 1mr were because buyera were straullnc to flD out their lruckload.
much a lmner eanll#ll'd to pay !CI' a buD. Some farmers buy
The avenge price of lleera oold lhll year wu f3U3 comyoung W1ls •n~ grot. 1bem out before time of service 10 they will pared to f32.571n 1111111. The price per head lhll year, even with
not have u mllllli-J:vell.ed.
Ughter wef&amp;hts, wu 'lG.fll u compared to '143.36 a year ago.
Certalul7 alal'll,lll' ·, 20 or 30 cows and using a buD for two The helfer price lhll year wu f211.17 per hundredwelght as
Y,ara canaflord to invest f!Oflir.eadl calf in the purdlue of a top IDII(JAred to ~8.46 a year ago. Laal year's heifers averaged
quaUty lire.
f!IU2 per head compared to 'llUIIhll year.
WHEN IT rJlMF'.S!I'O IMPROVING the femalea, JOOSt farThe average weight of the high-choice 11eera this yearwaa 443
mers do not feel lbay can a!ICI'd to go out and buy outata..tlng pounds, choice 437 pounds, blgh-good m pounds, and good steers
cows at 111gb prlceo_. Tbere were MYeral pen1 of helfer8 at the 341 pounda. The sill: bigb dlolce heifen avenged m pounda with
Alllonl Sale wbiCh would have llllllle 1ood !GIIIIdalion lllock at the dlolc:e 3119 pounda, blgh-good 394 pounds, and the good 381
pounda. Four hundred and fol&amp;'leen of the 689 steers and heifers
graded choice Cl' high dlolce which speaks well for the quality of
the ealm oold.
POMERO
.
HOWARD AND EARL KNIGRT OF NEAR Cheater again
Y - Jl!!loans are references mape and long used were the largest conalgnor from Meigs County with 82 head.
wltnesllftg, !he:Jii~t rapid 11 guides for farmers In WarreD Plckeua rl. ~ wu the largest purchaser buyln
change 111181ic1 all P4tte1'!11 !bat growing their crope, are equally
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Oblo hal .• tVe; ~. useful In showing the over I~ of the 310 heifers oold. Other wyers for Meigs
~ ta~I,W.!Illibin, Umitationa In the use of a given Counly mcluded R. S. Turner, Albany; WIUiam McKelvey,
Dlltrlot C!Ji~vail6niat of the piece of land for building, un- Portlalwl; Olesler Bucldey, l!eedsvllle, and Fred Leifbeit,
U. S. O,pal'b!lent of A&amp;: derground sailltaly or other Pomeroy·

(lalll~l8 ~·

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Other Melp O&gt;ur.\1 ~
Vlrlil ~ .......
l.el!helt, (l E. F&lt;illrGd, (:llarlel ~. l'lilli Blief,I.Wr7 111\tNt, ,
Viet..- HyaeU, Redwnrneliield, JWberl Cart, J. M.ftl4dl!e, ~
St«y, Wa~ Sco11, W"li\Jlelle 1.4!ifbeil, Ala 1.11 I'M, De ';», ·.,.
Jordan, Jeule Palmer, Ruasell Cullqml, Gerald Morrll,~ ·.
Frec;ller, WlWam CulweU, Georgt! ond Rocer ztecltr, ~
Hlifman, lllrr)' Gu\lrio, Clyde While, Olar.. Bulcllor, 110111'
Rltdlle, Ilea: Bailey, Brian Windon, Blair Wiltdaa, 0.:1 Rll!:IH
Fred B. Srnllh. 'l"lm Bearl!f, and Glen ~'

WATER WARMER

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STOCK TANK

DE·ICEA

oprlng otool

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Rog.
sus
Spociol

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s2"t.lndle.
Rog. $2115.
SPECIAL

FIRST
PRIZE

11 00000
50000
10000
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PRIZE

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PUUS100tamouaBeH•
HomeslGordenoCook
Bookt.

COME IN a REGISTER

FIVE PRIZES

No purct1110 nacoaary. )uot
come In or write In to register during AutumnSale. Oc·

EACH OF

lOber 5-17.

. DETERGENTS

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Plooaanl,hanl-

-lng,oraot'!cutting . pin~
lotion. ~ 01. ;

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FREEZERS

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100 Witt.

OCTS-17 ONLY

18 c~. ft. UPRIGHT
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18 cu. ft. CHEST

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•-'lbe~Tbnes·Sentlnel.~day.Octoberll,l970

d Sell Items You Don) In The .Trihu;ne Oa~,~~~e~s
Fmd Items You Nee '
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Dr'llo·n [J][m
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IUAlTOR
Agionncy ~-EST VI.AI..LriUES 1f JHE
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ReaiEstateFar$ale

CLAUIPI.D aAtal
Oftt Day.ont time .•. · · 17c lint Business Opportunities
Shc.conMCutlvtd•Y• · .. 15c line
FRANCttiSE
Tt\rM coftltcutlvt diVI · · 16C
It s.eems that on" of the

For Sale
For Sale
SLIM -GYM Exerciser . For A.Q.R.A. Reg. quarterhorse
m.re. Call 2.t5-S371 after 5 p.
demonstration, call U6 4536.
239-6
m.
lJ9-3

-..ctvtrtltlnt orcttrtd tor
lrfegular lnltrtlont wnt take
ttte.one tlmt rate .
· All edt are rtstr lct..:t to thtlr
proper claulrlc•tlonatnd to tht·

•63pickup
CHEVROI.
ET • whoel
drive. 1959
PONTIAC
Bonneville.
, A·: running
condition
e•cellent
cond., call
after 5 p.
Make oller . Con foci Dovld
T 11 Ct
m. ""-2.Q6.
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'"ultr Dally Tribune ltyle ot.
type Insertion .
Any chenu rnadt In the
original Copy tubmltttd for
cltlllfled advertisement wHI be
chergedrtht rate of 25c for tech
chtnge .

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"dl ordered for thrn or I 1w.,

timet and stopped before N ·
plretlon will be chrgtd tor only
numbtr of times the ed date.
ttrntcl .
Deadline : 1:30 p.m . dally and

11

e.m. Saturdey .

Card

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• ·'eryone Is offering • new
•
end unique twist to '" 1' type

~~u~~!t"r~~'dvwt~':· .~~~h~:

ol•o hove ttoe oreotest
franchise ~-ver ottereel In the
nation todly .
ore ""'•
Interested
In If 8YO"sownd
business
In vtttment with the backln'tl of
I good reputlblo &lt;ompany ,
then wrltt us and see If what
wen•vetoofier isosoood..
we say 11 is .
As with all other fran ta ke cepit a I to
I d
c.hlstl t oes
get Into this buslnell, but
unl ike other companies we
~:t~~~n~~·
~~~~ fn~~lalctl~~

Thanks

Poole. Young's ra er 238-12
JO".REGISTERED Polled Horelord MOBILE HOME, 12 • 60, wllh
washer and dryer and air
bulls and heifers . Excellent
conditioner. can 446-29..S.
breeding
stock.Farms,
Bargains.
239·3
Schafer's Stock
Kitts
Hill, Ohio at Aid on Rt. 1.41,
l.llwrence Co. PI\ . UI·WS
COMPARE
Ironton .
238-6
RICE'S PRICE_S
NEW bedroom suites $99.95.
1
COl N colledions .
nt re
New early American llvln,g
diamond and jewelry estates
Rl S
appraised. bought or sold.
room suites S1A9.95~
E

Members of Appraisers
Association of America. Max
and Dave Tawney, Tawney
Jeweters.
229-lf

vestment the first year . The
1 WISHtolhonk Dr . Thaler. Dr .
lnltl•l cnh inv~stment is
Morgan, or. Tap, the nurses
and aides of Holzer Hospital,
envwtotre from 1936.00 to
the Waugh -Halley-Wood
$7 ,50&lt;.00. and WI do ;nSist on
reference exchange before
COMPLETE line of G.B.O.,
Funeral Home for their
•n Interview is granted .
Charaten, Savlnelll and
ambulance service, all those
Please, only the sincere who
B. B. B. Pi""" . Wide selection
who visited me and sent
1
•re ectu tly looking for an
of tobacc~...-and accessories.
cards, flowers and gifts while
opportunity need apply .
Tawney Jewelry .
1wa1 a patient In the holpltal .
For further
217-tf
Robert E. I Bob) Myor1 lwrlte
Frenchls~Information,
Director,
2"1·1
Dopl . 33. 101 Wost Flllto
Av•nue. scottsdale, AriZona
'66 CHEVROLET lmpal• In
85252. and plene Include
excellent condition. Ph. 245·
Notice
ptoone number .
.5604.
2m 3
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SUN VALLEY Nursery School ,
577 Sun Valley Dr . now
REAL country sorghums .••
provldlng full day care and
Sigler's Market. Johnson • ·
child development program
Second Ave . Barr's and also
tor pre-school children . InotLeslleMcCombsonSt.
Rt .
fants excluded- Open 7: 30
ns.
2&lt;j].3
a .m . to 6 p.m . Monday
through Friday . PI\. &lt;1&lt;6-365?.
236-12
Ttu s can be the mo &amp;t im-' 1968 MOBILE home, 50 x 12. 2
bedroom, Ph. 367.7524.
portun t ad verti semen t of your
2&lt;j].3

CIRCLE

THIS AD

!ile - bec au s e it may chana;e
your ec onoml c picture from
"bl eak" to "bright" .

Supericr
Car Wash

Philips 66

Own ers wh o now ll ~ rvi c e
U. I.I. vending mac hines a re
iJ"OWin g from part•time to full time ope ra to rs with Com·
pan y's fina ncina.

Gasoline

446- ~·

New952
&amp; Used Furn ..

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Off, 4411641

&amp; 61V:2

House

Acres

FOR 513.900 YOU CAN
owN THIS VERY NICE
OLDER 2 BEDROOM
HOME LOCATED
IN
KYGER

CK .

SCHOOL

Ol sT . MODERN KIT HEAT
AND GOOD WATE!:R .

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EXCELLENT

1 GE console TV
1 5 pc. breakfast set,
2 Traverse curtain rods.
PI\. 388-83&lt;3.
2.«1-3
APPALOOSA geldl~.
registered. 5 yrs. old,
8
Charle•ton. w . Vo. 342-397
after 5 p.m .
37
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2SETSof tandem wheels, tires
and axle with electric brakes,
FOR SALE :
heavy duly hitch, Ideal lo
SPINET PIANO
make 0 hoovy duty troller.
WANTED, responsible party to
Ph 4469539
take over low monthly
.
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.
!J.I.If
~ayments on a Spinet plano.
Can be seen locally. Write
Credit Manager, P. 0. Box 35. EXCELSIOR Soli Works Lime stone and coal for sale,
Cortland. Qllo .
lump, egg, stoker and mine
2...2
run . E. Ntain St .• Pomeroy, O.
SINGER ,;750" new deluxe
I'll. 991-3891.
II
Golden Touch and Sew sewing
machine now on display. Ask
for a demonstration of the all SINGER special &amp;ale SOII&lt;IS you
sao on Touch and Sew sewing
new "flexi ·s11tch system. "
machine in portable case,
Ofher models from $66. Buy
saves you 1100 on Touch and
now, beat the Christmas rush.
Sew sewing machine in
French City Fabric Shot&gt;pe,
cabinet. All new, all
Singer . approved dealer, 58
guaranteed. Just a few left.
Court Sl., Gallipolis. Ph. &lt;1&lt;6·
Buy now and save. French
9255.
City Fabric Shoppe, Singer
212·11
Sales &amp; Service, 58 COurt St.,
Used Furnltur•
Gallipolis . Ph . &lt;1&lt;6-9455.
GOOD 36inch gas stove, 40 inch
212·11
electric range, copperfone.
GOOD __C_L_
E_
A_
N~
L~U~
M~P~ and
New Furniture
ENJOY the World Series and
stoker coal. Carl Winters, Rio
the Cincinnati Reds on a color
Grande. Phone 245·5115.
TV by Admiral, also have
8-tf
black and white.
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ALL TYPES of building
YOU wilt find free park ing, a
materials, block , brick, $ewer
triendlyo welcome and fair
pipes, windows, lintels, etc.
prices at Corbin &amp; Snyder
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
Furniture Co ., 955 Second
0 . Ph . 2tS.S121 after 5.
Ave . Ph . 446-1171.
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FRON -

TAGE ON GOOD ROAD
F o R
F U T U R E

BUILDING .
Home

3''- A.
,.

3
NEARLY
NEW
BEDROOM HOME WITH
LARGE FAMIL v ROO.M,
BEAUTIFUL
KITCHEN
(RANGE , ov~N.
WASHER)
PLUS A DISH
NEWSMALL HORSE BARN
AND FRDNTAGE ON
RAccooN
c R E e K·
exceLLENT
NEIGH ·
BORHOOD , 5 MILE OUT
ON GOOD ROAD , CITY
scHOOL DISTRICT .
Hedgewood Drive

Howonl

or

Luclllt •rlllnon

Evenil:tll 446· 1226

Robert Cond&amp; 44f.0151
J
L " ted
USt
IS
R
3 BR HOME located 112_. t~
First Avo ., Gallipolis, ·
Wall-wall- carpet In LR, Ill
·built-in kitchen and large
eolin" area . carport and
•
fr tl i
storage room. cons ruf
brlckandframe - ony
old, In extra goodCI condlflon.

YEAR DURING OUR
Massey.
Ferguson
·

As li ttle as $600 to $1 500
in ve s tment in U. l.l . pro fi t pro·
du d ng vending ma c hine s cp n
grow .

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INO

35 T

3 BR &amp;
plan,
lorve kllchon wllh plenty
catilnols. W•W carpal In LR L
BRs, storm windows, gas

lot

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Buv a new Massey. Ferguson I
rae
•s low as S2595 thll month only at

forced air furnace, arge
70' x JOO_ Priced tor I quick ,
ule. $13,500.
Why Rent?
BUYTHIS3BRhome,aperlocl
rent save.- - oxlro large
fenced tawn and work shop,
oxtio oil •l.r otl parking
space spaciOUS living room
with ci.ep plio corptitlng, nice
kllct,tenondlorgeeollngarea,
Iorge bath and -lng center .
U4.0Ci0.
Looking· For A
,
I ?
Barga n
lhl
BR
sn.soo
WILL buy
s 3
one floor p_ten home, large
LR, ettrac:tlve and roomr.
paneled kitchen end hal,
lovollo1 •.
L-I-S·T·I·N·G-5
Wanted

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USID .T· .· ACTORS
' ·(Newtrectortrade-lns)

880

"'·viii

Brown 700 hrs.

loiG

M.F. 135 Gas 1400 hrs.
Ford 3000 Dle$111400 hrs.
M.F. 35 Di-.1 1.600 hrs.
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M.F. 35Gas-M.F.6SGils
Ferguson 2D-Farmall M
9 N Ford .- Farm all H

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Gallipolis Tractor
Phone446-104A

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Real Es"'te
For Sale
services Offer.ed
Ill
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REALlOR
446-1066

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Offered

487 Secend
Pelt Olb)
- • Life
• llospitaii!IIU!I!IC'
•llutull Funck

DEAD ·STOCK

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Located 5 miles North of Gallipolis. Olio - 7
miles South of Rio Grande, Olio Dn State Rt.·

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prlmt

....,.... in GolllfOHS oro.
Pal4 trllfting, m•rchandiH
•••1st111ct • .

u,..,.ci•l

aHistl... to qoollfltd op.
,.

70 HEAP ·
40 Cows - 7 are R~gist•red ..:.. I, Frelll 1st
Calf Heifer• &amp; 1• Sr&gt;ringer Heifers• ·
Th'ls Is a· V.ry ilaod quality milking ifroup of
Hol5t•1n Dairy Cattle. All are Colla
Noba
breeding - they are ready to go home and
slart making money for you;
·
Grand ChaiTlPion Holstein Cow at the Gallla
County Fair !ells- due In Oec:ember. •
TRUCK.
1969 Ford Flocl Pl~~up. 14,000 miles. ·E•cellen!
Condition. V·8·360 . cu. In· Notor. Chrome
br.eil~away Mirrors, ~· Ply Tl'r~s - .Stock.
Rack.
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CASif

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U he'1 mad, but be leU. you In
the P.S. lba_t he lln't.
ll'a not eowtlfnl the daya WI
he comei home, but the houra
and lillnutea.
lt'al;lraQin' about him all the
lime IJid lhowlng hll picture to
people you don't even know.
11'1 llaylng up unW 2 a.m.

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SERVICEMAN'S GIRL

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ll'a wrlling to "Belen Help
Ua" 10 you can llhare your

feellnsa

wllh everyone who
reade her eolumn,

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theoneawhohavea~
au boy friend. - JUD'V, AGE

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Dear Belen :

111 be slarllng college all«
C11r1stmao and I am faced with

a serlo111 problem.
AI borne I've been able to
ab.llaln
from
amotlng

marijuana, or laking drop. AI
school I am afraid lball wlll be
approac:bed by ''pulhers." I
lllill·
don't want to lei mlzed up wllb
nnany pol parties, but I do not
It's Btapllnc each letter 10 know bow to refusO and still be
yoW" Mam or Dille allier won't "cool" about II. - NON·
"jllll happen" to read lbem.
SMOKER
It'snumberlnieachone,and !lear Non :
when you gel 53, lhe lid oo lhe
Readlni your letter, I gellhe
boE won't cloee 1111~. So lmpreaioo you see college u a
YGii lie them togelller wllb pint plaee where "puahen" IW"k at
1111d blue ribbons and put them every corner. Not 10!
In your hope chest.
Tbere11 be plenty of graaa
It's cutting out paper dots around, lrue, but no one will
wllh a hole puncher, so when he blgh1JI'essure you Into taking It,
opena the leller, the dots fall all 11&lt;11' wliJ they put you down H you
over him. 'lben be wrllell back don't. And you'll find many
and 88)111 he had a fan blowing studenta who llhara yoW" views.
on blm allhe Ume. You wonder Stop WOIT)'Ins! -H.

boca...,

. - 1--11- utlna
.r•mmtr ~luM. bina
300 Fourth Avo.
Phone -1637
Gent Plants, Owner
298·11
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OONTRACI'B AWARDED
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'Jbe
$10 milllon
conlract to lhe Clevlle Ordl·
nance Division of Gould Inc. al
Navy awarded a

Cleveland, Ohio, to set up a
pilot progntm for production o1
10 "model I" Mark 411 torpe.
does

WANTID.
Used Furniture
Tools,·· - Disiies

and
Other
Miscellaneous
Hems. We Also Buy
Complete Estates.

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Used Fumiture
1 i63 Second Ave.
Phone 446-2917

SALESMAN WANTED
For

menswear store.
worklilg conditions and
security. Write Box 1000-X
this newspaper stating
perlence etc.

Excellent
good job
In care of
age, ex -

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
, ...SUNDAY,OCTQBER.U.l970
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1st-Winter vthlclt
141-flhyalcltn

(lbbr.)
142-Welsfll ol
lndle
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mlracla
1~Sttlpof

letther
147- Fat of twine
l~lktly

152-Prtnter'l
meaturt
153-Tr~~lt

155--Denudt
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170-YIIfon
171--lt... lqally

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102--Arrow

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19-Mountaln
106-Pronoun
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107-Kind of f1brlo
20-NtJIIpnt
108-Frop

27-c.aM

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111- Whltt poplar
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112--0bttruct•
114-Kind of fi1h
116--Shadtd WIIIC

34-Soup dlth

36-Cieanlnl

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40--Countl')' of Atle

42-lnlttt.
44-Kind of d._.r

117-River l&amp;land&amp;
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121 - Fotl)'
122-Fortnlr

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48-Mtn't ntme

49-Rtnt

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51-Un,-llldlnt
60--Troplcal fruit

121-ThOM dtfltttd

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DEADLINES
Betore Publication
Mondey Deadllne9e .m.
Cancellation &amp; Correctlona
Will be eccepteo until 9a .m. for
Day of Publlclflon
R•GULATIONS
The Publllher reservn the
right to t'dlt or reject any ads
deemed
oblectlonel.
T-he
publisher will not be rtsponslble
for more than one Incorrect
Insertion .
RATES
For Went Ad Service
5 cents per Word one lnJert ion
Minimum Ct\arge 7Sc
12 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions .
18 cents per word 11x con secullve Insertions.
2.5 Per cent Discount on paid
ed• and ads p1ld within 10 d.evs.
s P.M. Dey

CARD OF THANKS

For Sale, Rent
10 ROOM house, 104 VniQn Ave.
·Just pal't'lte'd rn,eriQr and
exterior . Can be n188e into
two apartments . Phone 9925836 or write to Evelyn Imbode n Landers, 126 Laurel St.,
Pomeroy .
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WIN AT BRIDGI

Jacoby Modern

Calls 011 Slam
Br Oswald &amp;Jamn Jacob,
N08'111

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HOUSEKEEPER needed. Live
In It desired . Good -king
conditions. Phone· 992-525f.
lo.&amp;.lfc

8-16.tfc

WILL pick up merchandise and
take to auction on . , Per·
centage bas~ . Call" : Jim
Adams, auctioneer, RUtland.
Phone 7.42-.4461 .

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Wanted

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111-.Youncsttrs
153 Paonoun

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Help

Wanted To Buy
USED
steel traps, will pay cash,
For Sale
any make, any size. Phone
742·3656.
ELECTRIC re -upholstering
machine , good running
0.7-3tc
condition, sews leather and -:--c-::c:----_.:':.:
vinyl. Phone Chester 985-4132 10 GAUGE •Ingle. double or
or 992-6780.
lever action shotgun. Phone
7&lt;2-3656.
I0-11 .3fp
10.7-lfc
2 BEDROOM housetrailer.
Phone 247-2252.
NOW PAYING, Ginseng, S30
per pound. Golden seal, Sl . 75
10-11-lltc
per pound. Seal tops and
stems, S.50 per pound. Bill
COAL FURNACE, blower and
Bailey, Second St .. Rotdstoker, some pipe and coal.
svllle, Ohio 45772 .
Phone New Haven 182-2811.
10.11-3tp _ _ _ _ _ _ __:•.:..:
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140-A.....,..In

72-Wotkmu
1.(1 t)mbol for
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C.lclum
73-oulooo
75-Abttract btll\l 144--Appelllltlon of
~,..led
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l4t-Hiap
79-South Mrlun
1~plra
IISO-IIy look

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October
11 , 1 p. m. Mile Hill Rood.
Sponsored by Racine Fire
Oepar1ment.
10.1J.3tc

&amp; OBITUARY
for SO word min imum . EXPERIENCED beautician.
Each addllional word 2c .
Warner 's Beauty Shoppe,
&amp;LIND AOS
Pomeroy . Apply In person.
Additional 25c Cherge per _ _ _ _ _ __.:•:.:o.9-3tc
Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
8:30 • .m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily, ATtENTION ALL Reglslertd
1:30 a .m . to 12: 00 Noon
Nurle$: Here is your op·
Saturdly.
portunltv to earn extra money
to pay lhot bill , buy a now
Card ol Thanks
dress, or save for a vacation.
We must meet coverage
WE WISH fo express our sinrequirements for medicare
cere and hearHelt tl1a11ks to
Immediately on the 11 p.m. to
relatives and friends for the
7 a.m. shift, end are willing to
kindness and sym.P.athy
pay S35 per night. \Can you
shown us during the 1llness
work one night per month?
and deafh of our beloved
Per week? More than that?
mother . We especially wish to
Call us . We need your help!
thank the L.aurel Cliff Healt11
Coli Athens Mer-tal Heallh
Club, Dr. Koger Donlels . !he
Center , 593-7762, extension
Rersonnel of Holzer .Yiedical
329, between 9 a.m. end 5 p.m.
Center, Ewing Funeral
Mortday thru Friday .
Home, Gerald Powell , the
10..11-llc
organist, fhe Rev . Robert
Kuhn, and the Rev. Eu~ene REGISTERED Nurses Pori
Gill.
Time and Full Time position!B
The Burdette Family.
available Immediately . In
10-11 -ltp
progressive, dynamic unit.
On fl1t· lob special training,
I WISH to express my sincere
opportunity to gain ex fhanks to all my neighbors
perience In supervision anct
and friends for flowers, gift$,
teaching . Starting salaries
cards and kindnesses during
from 13..0 per hour to s-.. 12
my recent hospitalization . l
per hour, accor-ding to ex.
also wanf to thank our
perlonce . C.ll Dee Kennedy,
minister for his consoling
extension 329. Afhens Ntental
words, and the nurses and
Health Center 9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
staff of Holzer Medical Center
10.11-ltc
for their kindness and efficient care.
Notice
William I. Swett.
10.11-ltp WILL give piano lessons in myo
home. Phone 992-3666.

115-flltriOd of time

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION - ·
l..ourel Clift. now opon ooc:1t
Friday to receive con.
slgnme111s at 10 a .m. Auction·
starting If 7 p.m . Lot us ttll
your merchandise.

SLSO

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OLD UPRIGHT pianos,
condition, as long as ttave no
been wet. Paying SlO eoch.
First floor only. Mondays will
be pick-up dey . Wrllt, giving
good directions. Witten "Plano
Company . Box 188, Sardis.
Ohio 43946.
8·20-lfc
~0-L""DIu-rnl-lu-r.,e,-dlshes-,- brbeds, eft. Wrlfe M. D. Miller,
Rl. &lt;, Pomeroy, Qllo. Cloll
992-6271.
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!mown to nve for

BAST

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BEAUTIFUL Eorly American
style, stereo - redlo com·
bl,.tlon AM L F M radio, •
speaker sound system, _.
speed au1ometic changer·
Balance $79.25. Uae our
TYPEWRITERS, new and
budget terms. Coli &lt;1&lt;6-1028. FOR SALE or ront. • ropm
uHCI. portable and electric
211 ·3
and stonWd. Also rentals.
hou.. and bath, 10parato
Simmons Ptg. &amp; Ofllr.e Equip. - - - ·-:-:--:goroge, 1&lt; Garll•ld Ayo.
221 -tt WALNUT. Modern ,tyle, stereo
Flnoncln~ noproblem.llouso.
. radio am, ftn radio, ;
3 rooms and bat~. !org~ yord,
speaker
sound
syai•m,
_.
APPI.ES, Fllzpotrlck 's Or ·
clooeln, on Nolgh!lolfhOIIO Rd.
1petd automatic changer·
chord. Slate Rl . 619. Ph .
C.ll
or - NeiF$ancltno Ph.
Slparat'i .cOntr~~•- S.lance
Wilkesville 669·&lt;785 . .
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.
233·12
S7US. U•i our budgot terms .
237-4
C.ll &lt;1&lt;6· 1028.
W ·l ,....,..,,...-~:::-::-:::::-=
1F ¥0U are building a new
to Raccoon Creek, ' m.lfes
home or remodeling, see us . REDUCE sale end last. wllh LAND,
from up
town.
Contact Melvin
to 8'/ueros,odlac:ent
We are builders. Distributor
Gobese tablets olld E·Vap
&lt;1&lt;6-1293,
• to 5 or ..,..
Tabor
tor Hotpoint Applla~. ces.
water pills. Gtlllngham Orug.
3791 •fter 5 p. m .
Allison Electric .
223·39
239·3"
154-tf

Business Opportunities

lerYitwlng

35

Neal Realty
THIRD AYE, I .STATE SO·
PRICE REDUCED
·
3 LOTS on US Rl . 35 )n Rio
Grande, Qllo. Look these
over and make us an offw.
Offlct Pllono -14M
Evl!llntl
ChoriOI M. Noll, 4&lt;6-15&lt;6
J. Mlcltatl Noel, -1513

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MONDAY liTE, . • 19111
7:30 pM.

DonverK. H\tlly, _ ,

NEW IOEAcornplcl&lt;er. l210WI
lo farrow In November·
Howard Fellure, 4MI-2;341 .
2•1·3

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BR.·Eo HEitl:
r.. .SALE
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HAVEL.':..~ ~or

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lnsul'lnce

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
11111 column II for_ young
pe~~ple , their problema and
'pleanres, lhetr ll'ollbles and
fun . AI wllh the rest of Helen
Help Ua!, II welcomea lauehs
but won't dodge 8 "llerioul
quesUon wllh I brush.all.
Setid your teenqe quolllon!l
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,

Bargains ln.

1

Bottel

Helen

prO&lt;Ioled. Ph. 2&lt;4.1-5232 or 2&lt;5- Dear Helen:
$llf.
Here are eome addliiOna to
- ....,,...,., --,,...,..-,--...::no.lf ''111e llerVIcernan'a Girl."
&amp;
FromlheUmebegaveyouhla
um 1nc
ea
Jaat ldu and oa1c1 goocl-bye,
CARTER'S PLUMBING
you've had a big empty apace In
AND
HEATING
vourheart
.- a-•cewhlcb
. can
130 Fourth Avenue
#
....Phont-3188
only be filled by hl5 return.
155-11
Every day you rulh to ·Ute
- - -S-TA_N_D_A_R_D_ __:
mallbn. "Hey,l got two !etten
Plumbing &amp; Hutlng
from llennla today!" Or say to
215 Third Ave., &lt;1&lt;6-3712
younelf, "Oh weU, he11 write
_ _ _ _ _ __..187·11 tomorrow." (Be does, too!)
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
It's crying all over hll letter
AND HEATING
and
smearing the Ink, J1lfl
Route 160 at Evergreen
be
be lovea you
Phone &lt;1&lt;6-2735
1111d
you terribly.
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GaiJipollt,OhiD

OUR BUYERS .oro dlsop·
oolnltd
when we clon'l
hove3
houseo!osolllhom.
Wo need

~ ~Jon=n~~~ ~::;:

tor for

0 •
POLIS
TRACT
GALLI .
.

By

REASONABLE rote•. John
Ruuell, owner and OPJrator.
Ph. -&lt;712 alter 5:30 p.m .
wrlllns poenut about him.
145·11 eare of S.len Help USI lh1a
_ _ _____
ll'sbeinlltolallylllllwbollyln
WILLIAM S. Wolters Water DeWipllper.
love IIIII !mowing he lovee you
Dollvory Service, formerly MORE FROM A
,
In return.
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REAL-ESTATE BROKER
1998

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VInton, Ohio

QIANT .,.•LL
r-

MASSIE

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Slowort's Hor4Ware

1411

and.
BR homtl
closePick
In and
with small
acreage.
UP
the phone now and call the ·
.
·,
eg stered driller, C. J .
DILLON AGENCY. Wo don'! &amp;.If ..,,.·~· ~. It•
.
Lemley•• VInton, 31' ISG~l -ll
wenl oil lhe Real E&amp;llle VIIi
~
come in.
Business - JUST YOURS. •
&lt;51 StcoiiciAvt. '
57,900
Ph &lt;Mt-4775
PINKING shears &amp; Sclqors
T ime requirernent is 6 to 8
Here 's The Year's
NICE HOME; LOW PRICE lhorPOOtd. Sh-Strd ,s.wtng
CALL after s p.m. for Raw leigh h o urs . per week along with 11
Ownor will 1111 throe BR Machine Solei &amp; rv cai94-lf
Producb., 192_. E. Ave . Ph. s e rvi ~eabl e em. No pe rs onal
Best Buy
home Willi bath, tlly woler.
&lt;1&lt;6-2089.
2.. 1-1 sale s call s. The ma c hines do
THE OWNER OF Ti&lt;IS
large kl!then, deep lo1, .In
th e se lling for you. jull t gi ve
MODERN J BEDROOM
ftl ..,.,
town, or will trade for small .lnSUIInCe
go
od se rvic e!
HOME MUST SELL IM ·
IU. lftV"
term with gOod house.
FOR ALL your Insurance needs
Briarp~~tch Kenn•l•
MEDIATELY . LARGE
. check with your Grange
BOARDING
• II
breeds,
Wdte , giv in g name , address,
LIVING ROOM !FIRE
TOPBEEFCJ&gt;.TTLE FARM- agents ot the Neal Ins .
spacious indoor -outdoor runs.
PLACE \ NICE KITCHEN .
City
Thl• Is ono lho beet man Agency, 6&lt; Stole Sl. Agents
phone number and s ufficie nt
.u6-"191.
241 -1 re fe ren ces.
CHOICE residential property,
doesn't want to miss. Well for auto, fire, homeowl1eU,
FORCED AIR FURNACE
AND BATH . BEAUTIFUL
good 5 rm . house. bath and
limed end lertlilzod ground, holpltolond generallloblllly.
LOCATION ON ,,.., A.
olloched laundry. H. W.
good buildings all wit~ metal
1&lt;-lf
UI""J llulurtrlt•, In&lt;
WOODED LOT .
floors, larvt llv. rm . and level
roots, plenty of wattr, -----::~=:-:=-::::
DAN' S LAUNDRY
lol . PrlceiU,900.
tobacco bose, also good NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
ATTENTIO N
1195 Empire centnl
RIO GRANDE, OHIO
timber . Jusl quarter mile off AUTO, Fire, life. 45 Slate Sl .•
D•pt. UI74D
WE NEED LISTING S
Edge of City
stole highway.
acr...
Waldo F . Brown.
R.
IS NOW OPEN FOR
Now . WE HAVE BUYER S
Dallas, Texa1 75247
ACRES 3 ho·~•s · 1 "ood 7
O
Brown. "'·1960.
BUSINESS.
6
WE CAN'T SATISFY .
'
·-'
•
LIST NOW FOR ACT\ N2&lt;·11
rm.; 14 rm.; and 13 rm . This
We#vetold several farms and ---------~
hQmos and need good ones to '
properly Ito~ city wotor and
g05, also some excellent bldg.
moel the llemtn4 of ·buYtn
2JB.tt
sites. Price $10,000.
". waHIIIg\· ~t;;l!h ' ol¥ lt'6W 'Ior
Wanted
For Sale or Trade
LOGS lor fireplace . Ph . &lt;1&lt;6Lots,
Vacant
quick action on your property.
0467 .
PI\.EFER ELDERLY lady lo 196i" 0ci{EVROLET •loll on 1962 1;, T. GMC P.U.
1968
o
;,
T.
GMC
P.U.
231-'
Land
Oseor Bllrtl. "' 4432
11 ._9 In home and care for
W'lllon. Ph. ·~·-·
235·6 1%6 '4 T. GMC P.U.
Dolfi Willltrllolt, &lt;Mt-42..
-----:elderly lady. Please state
CHOICE
bldg.
lot
Bullville
Rd.
_
_:::::...::::;::.::;;;:~7
1967 117 T. GMC Cemper
LONG and short church pews.
Income . Cel 256-1119.
2v. A. ltvol, Butoville Rd.
Campln&amp; Equi~nt
1~ 112 T. Chev . P.U.
Coil 682-6333 Oak Hill, Qlio.
239.6
81f2 A. level, 2 cleared, rest
1"'1963 1 T. GMC
237-6
For Rent
tlmber.
JUST orrlved. ·s.. lht beautiful
1965 o;, T. GMC &lt; W.D. P.U.
1111.
FURNISHED apartment, 2 to 3 1965 o;, T. Ford P.U.
new' line of 1971 Storaall
BEAUTY Sllot&gt; In Golllpoll•,
Wanted To Do
rooms. can 446-2206.
Farms
trailer• now on dls~loy ot
Ph . 675-2589.
1963
112
T
.
Chev.
P.U.
(Oppcde
WOMAN 57, will live In and care
226-tf
Comp Conley Storcrall Solos
1963 • Wheel drive Seoul
_ _ _ __ _ _...::237-12 WOMEN are very loyel. When 156 A. LOCATED on St. Rl. 325
tor ccnvaleKent or aged.
bllllo\d Plusont Point Rosort.
ond Cora Rd. with plenty
1'1:1 T. GMC
lnsunlnet
they reach an age they like,
Write p . 0. Box _.53, ROOMS to rent dally or weekly . 1%6
tront11e on both. Completo
Wewvlcewltatwelfll. stock
1963 4 Wheel Drive Scout
they
stick
lo
it.
Gallia Hotel , «6-2206.
.00.
Gallipolis. Qllo &amp;31.
Real Estate For Sale
set of good bldgs., 7 rm.
oil paris end occessor1";3a
1962 '12 T. GMC P.U.
2 3
226·26 195J
house. all have metal roofs.
-11
'1:1 T. O.ov. P .U.
OWNER
leaving
town
.
Modern
- - -- --,-"PARSONS
115 A. tillable : 75 A. lorlllt "· .- - - - - -- 'I• T. GMC P.U.
4 bedroom , home, full
WALLPAPERING . Ph. 4&lt;6-3631 2 ROOMopartment,wllh water, 1965
1968 1 T. Chev . truck
boHom • .«1 A. not hill , good Services
JAY
SHEPPARD
~11ment,
3
Daths,
garage
or U6-2647 .
gas. electric. Phone 367·729
mS .
lencos, plenty water. Priced , ,_
. ~-------4
2_..3 1963 F600 Ford truck
and breezeway, l&amp;rge lot, In
223-26
Hol!lll'd • •
REALTORS
In low 30's.
, ·
.
1%6 '14 T. lnl. P.U .
city llmll1.
S.uncltn
WE specialize In Mastic vinyl 2 ROOMS and bath furnished 1"' 'I• T. GMC P.U.
form, Vlllll~ Cliy .............
60 A CLEAN, good tonces,
Olllc:O,
1!61
2
T.
GMC
and name brand aluminum
apartment, utilities pald ,
FlrstfoJ)JID_ :
10 ACRES land In . ~horlr:
genily rolling, .5 lob. ball,
4&lt;6-11404
19613
T.
GMC
siding, roofing, white gutters,
adults only. 322 3rd Ave. Ph . 1966 •;, T. Chov.
Phon!~ Township on State out_'
uaetrectoronelloflt,good
Home
ss.ao Service
shulters . complete
&lt;1&lt;6-37&lt;11 or 256-6903.
_ 1966112 T. Int. P.U.
· ··
· hos 3 dwellings end 3 o·;~
7 rm . houM. storm drs. end
146·1752
3
239
Will
rontOVt
VOIW·
remodeling and carpentry
What Has Ten
buildings. RoUte 1 divides
.,1. - L..oroe bam . and
1966 112 T. Ford P.U .
''A Good Min
horotendeows
work. Free estimates and
Eats
lend
In
IWo
paris.
l.ol1
61
good
other ouibl~s. Located 1 mi .
And
1963
'12
T.
GMC
P.U.
Legs
Call ~ ... 286-4531
to Know."
references. Byerly Con- NICELy furnished garaP.e
trontove.
out of VInton. Prl.- 120,000.
1112 T. Chev. van
struction Co.. Cora-Rodney
apartment, $130 per mo. n· 1956
A Lot?
LOTS
up rive.- on Slalo
AI\IY HR.". -1m
Rd ., 245-5826.
eluding ullllll... Mulls only . New 8.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires
oe.OMobllo H....eServlce. Pl.
$60. Inc. Fed. tax .
A FAMILY In need of lour
Route 7 lnd Neighborhood
1&lt;5-11
Inquire o. D. Parsons Rtoal
Vo . I'll. 67S.ItR7.
Ploesont,
hove
some
SOMMER'S
G.M.C.
bedrooms.
We
ho\lt
o
nice
d
owMusi
·RoiOcllo
1
Estate,
1st
&amp; Otlve.
233-26
TRUCKS, INC.
_H_A_N_D"Y- m-on--:
lor
- odd-:-:-J-;:'t":;:
:-. Has
ctun•-m.,lwoslorywlth
~:!;:~.;"uo .
•• WILLOW Orlvo. Drive by lo
239-11
78
113
Plno
51.
two baths. two living room••
Evt11lngo
- · 3 BR, brlcl&lt; front, 2 yeors -=:=-;:;;:~
. ALBERT EHMAN
own tools. can ....
.
I'll. 416-2132
-~O~D~E~R~N~7b~r.~c~k-:h-om
=-o In
217-tf M
dining-kitchen rm •• ond lwo
Rutllll 0. Wooil, ~11
old, vorygood condition, 2 car
Waltf Doilll&lt;!ry Service
Jolin 1 Rlchll'ds. - attached llnlshed atrogo.
Palrlol Star Rt., Glllllpolls
porches, Carpel and ponell'/11.
Gallipolis City School Dlst. on
Large troe-ahoded lo1 on R ·
ROIIIId ~-na•·y, 416-36141
Cf!llrtl air condlllonlng, gas
Ph 379 2133
Lower River Rd. Expect to
160. A good value at Sl&lt;,SOO.
~ tumoce, well sHcltd lawn
·
•
241!
Help Wanted
PlY' over $lOOper mo. Cell 256with shrubl anti trees, nice
k?
EXPERIENCED woltre...
me.
230-tt
Wanna Wor
carpatlng LR and holl .
TERMI'fE PEST CONTROL.
3 llodroom brick houll, _n;
ADDiy In person at White
SERVICE station and a•rove
1
end slroet on tdgt of cl •
·
tl
Coli 006locoled on two Stole outes. yeors old, llko now, corpol n
qulel, atlrocllve end lrlondty
FREE 1 - on.
II .
P81ace Resta1.1rant .
SLEEPING
ROOMS.
weekly
239·3
001)
llvtroom
ond
hilL
nl•
borhood
Ph
..._.776.
~.Merrill
O'Doll,
Ot&gt;er
'91'
rates. Park Central Hotel.
Under SlO, ·
·~ kllchln and d In1 ng
nelah
·
•
lor Exlermllal Torln.tlt
torot
237-t·
Dr
-IT'S EASY
- --::-::-:-::-.
76-tf
to sell the basi Colonial Estate
aroa, utility room,torctd olr - - - -- - - Strvloo. 19 Belmont
·~.If
• fiiiiiS
AVON will do the rest! For a
2 NEW brlcl&lt; homUI
SLEEPING
ROOMS
weekly
Near
Rio
Grande
...
......
nlet
gorogo,
of
fun end profitable business
rates, free garage parking .
LARRY
batfls, oil tlll'omlc !Ill, good · - · tldre l:f" 1,, "' GILLENWATER'S Septic Tonk
W~rlte or call Mrs . Helen
NEAR
NEW
four
column
~--tlon
on
.
.
,
_
lot,
4
lion
·
~
vltw
3
0
1
·
1o
D-lr
Ph
&lt;1&lt;6Libby
Hotel.
EVANS
10C1 . •
Yeager, Box 172, Jackson.
·
·
oon 1111
...,... · • ·
·
colon 1.1 With antique brick. 7&lt;-lf
441 ,,,,
k
mllos
up
Rt.
7
lfllm
city
bodroom;
1
ballls,
lorgt
tm.
Qllo. Ph . 286-&lt;021.
Four bedrooms. Lorge II· limits. Cion flnanoo, Inquire
bulll·ln . kltdlon wllll dlftlng
17..11
236·6
chen with dining area . Two ·
~ F
.,.. , ClrDef In living room -----::~:-:---.--;-;:;::;::
446-4774
complete tile baths. Rec. "nltu::!':..
11111 hll\1, fullol,. baurilonl, 2 RALPH'S carpal .Upholstery
MALE OR FEMALE
AKC REG . Pekingese pup.
1171 , oH.:rs
room wllh logllroploce. Two
. car pr0111, tutom
. lite clbor..
Cloo~lng ·SOrvlco. Froo
WANTED
Medical
Hotpoln1 auto. washer, very
Techn.ologlst, Medical
.
good cond. 245·5198.
Raccoon
Twp. Owner
move\.~
cor
garage.
Ton ocre!.l
Loelltd on 511. Ph. - 1 or
osHmoiOI•. Ph . ·+f6.G29•. fl.lf
211 3
1
Technician ASCP. AMT, CLA
to Florida. Price reduced.
4f6.of365,
:m.t(
Registered or Eligible. Doy or
:
-Evening Shift available .
KEEP your carpals baoulllol
Immediate
pos11111on.
SMITH'S
Write or cell Laboratory.
Mobile
Home
, REFRIGERATION
·
despite constant footsteps of a
Pleasant Valley Hospital,
busy family. Gtt Blue Lustre.
SUVICE
•boRSEL . Smith; .Nibo Rd.,
P&lt;&gt;lnt Pleuant, West VIrginia
Ronl electric shompooor Sl. KIRKWOOD 12 x 60. 'l'hll homt
has
tronl
dlntlle,
ovoc.1!do
,'
Rtt~~lr of relrlgoo'iloh, air
Phone 675-0&lt;0 Extension 35. 3 ANTIQUE bod&amp;, 2 oak
Control Supply Co.
· eondllloners, · woohlng
kitchen, largo living room.
6
237-'
.
-~
2&lt;1
·
dressers. 1 walnut dress.erd
two btdroomund tervo bath,
•
mochlnos• . olhor aPfllilnces.
tables, c:halrs, dishes an -. - c-H""E-V.-4--:-dr-.":8o:CI~AI:::-rV-8,
with washer. Nice &lt;Hpel.
Rll 11792651
used clolhlng . The Bargain 63
Htwry al 13.900.
175-11
P.S .• automatic. Rio Grande
··~ 1SO Third Ave.
Barber Shop, 2.45-5535.
~·~·
237·6
.
2'1 ·1 WE
homes.
mobile homes end double
~J
wtdes.
ft
Your one stop wash
and
gas
place.
Discount to all who

Services Offered
Control Air CondHionlnt
, - Hooting
Frao Esllmotos

.

ty
bath., one floor

OF
CHY. CENTRAL
ANO RIVER
VALLEY
AIR ,

.

I

f ,.
yr.~~===~~=~=~:::!::::~=~

Crown

OrchardHIIIArea
HERE's
A
FASH lONABLE
HOME
ON
A
SECLUDED
wooDED LOT THAT IS
LOADED WITH CHARM
AND ·. IT'S RIGHT IN
TOWN (CHILDREN CAN
WALK TO SCHOOL! .
vERY ATTRACTIVE 3
BEDROOM
HOME ,
ULTRII MODERN KIT ·
cHeN.DECK
2 • IRE
PLACES
SUN
WITH
VIEW.
CARPETED.
2 BATHS
FAMILY ROOM,
REC ,.
ROOM .
IT'S
AN
EVERYTHING HOUSE IN
A
WONDERFUL
LOC,o.TION .

.

Holll~l!!''~:l1:ttDr

tU tiOO

••..._• ..,...
........,....

CHEN , FURNACE

months Chemplonslred
Yorkshire Terrier male and
femaleed
. I woePoks Cha m 10
1
plonslr
mae
puppy . COSTEN'
smeran
WEEnWUN KENNEL, &lt;1&lt;6-1154.''
2&lt;CJ.3

Gallipolis r---------------------------1
!Helen
Help
Us!
Classifieds I
I

i

,

:C

"WHY BREED ·ro A PET?
BREED TO A CHAMPION!
O.omplon Yorkshire Terrier
&amp; Pomeranian Stud Service._.

21 - The Soliday Tlmeo · Sentinel, Sunday, October II, 1970

ReaiEstateF«Sale

eo yean Ill

and toads for 311
year•, according to ElleyeJo.
captivity

paedla Brllannlca.

�.. ~ ..................... .......... ..

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•-'lbe~Tbnes·Sentlnel.~day.Octoberll,l970

d Sell Items You Don) In The .Trihu;ne Oa~,~~~e~s
Fmd Items You Nee '
~··~,~~~~~~TI~
Dr'llo·n [J][m
" a.
~
[~;;,_:~~~;';,f~.~J:~~d:~.:~~
IUAlTOR
Agionncy ~-EST VI.AI..LriUES 1f JHE
· ·..

ReaiEstateFar$ale

CLAUIPI.D aAtal
Oftt Day.ont time .•. · · 17c lint Business Opportunities
Shc.conMCutlvtd•Y• · .. 15c line
FRANCttiSE
Tt\rM coftltcutlvt diVI · · 16C
It s.eems that on" of the

For Sale
For Sale
SLIM -GYM Exerciser . For A.Q.R.A. Reg. quarterhorse
m.re. Call 2.t5-S371 after 5 p.
demonstration, call U6 4536.
239-6
m.
lJ9-3

-..ctvtrtltlnt orcttrtd tor
lrfegular lnltrtlont wnt take
ttte.one tlmt rate .
· All edt are rtstr lct..:t to thtlr
proper claulrlc•tlonatnd to tht·

•63pickup
CHEVROI.
ET • whoel
drive. 1959
PONTIAC
Bonneville.
, A·: running
condition
e•cellent
cond., call
after 5 p.
Make oller . Con foci Dovld
T 11 Ct
m. ""-2.Q6.
....... "-

nne .

'"ultr Dally Tribune ltyle ot.
type Insertion .
Any chenu rnadt In the
original Copy tubmltttd for
cltlllfled advertisement wHI be
chergedrtht rate of 25c for tech
chtnge .

.

"dl ordered for thrn or I 1w.,

timet and stopped before N ·
plretlon will be chrgtd tor only
numbtr of times the ed date.
ttrntcl .
Deadline : 1:30 p.m . dally and

11

e.m. Saturdey .

Card

"

ct

• ·'eryone Is offering • new
•
end unique twist to '" 1' type

~~u~~!t"r~~'dvwt~':· .~~~h~:

ol•o hove ttoe oreotest
franchise ~-ver ottereel In the
nation todly .
ore ""'•
Interested
In If 8YO"sownd
business
In vtttment with the backln'tl of
I good reputlblo &lt;ompany ,
then wrltt us and see If what
wen•vetoofier isosoood..
we say 11 is .
As with all other fran ta ke cepit a I to
I d
c.hlstl t oes
get Into this buslnell, but
unl ike other companies we
~:t~~~n~~·
~~~~ fn~~lalctl~~

Thanks

Poole. Young's ra er 238-12
JO".REGISTERED Polled Horelord MOBILE HOME, 12 • 60, wllh
washer and dryer and air
bulls and heifers . Excellent
conditioner. can 446-29..S.
breeding
stock.Farms,
Bargains.
239·3
Schafer's Stock
Kitts
Hill, Ohio at Aid on Rt. 1.41,
l.llwrence Co. PI\ . UI·WS
COMPARE
Ironton .
238-6
RICE'S PRICE_S
NEW bedroom suites $99.95.
1
COl N colledions .
nt re
New early American llvln,g
diamond and jewelry estates
Rl S
appraised. bought or sold.
room suites S1A9.95~
E

Members of Appraisers
Association of America. Max
and Dave Tawney, Tawney
Jeweters.
229-lf

vestment the first year . The
1 WISHtolhonk Dr . Thaler. Dr .
lnltl•l cnh inv~stment is
Morgan, or. Tap, the nurses
and aides of Holzer Hospital,
envwtotre from 1936.00 to
the Waugh -Halley-Wood
$7 ,50&lt;.00. and WI do ;nSist on
reference exchange before
COMPLETE line of G.B.O.,
Funeral Home for their
•n Interview is granted .
Charaten, Savlnelll and
ambulance service, all those
Please, only the sincere who
B. B. B. Pi""" . Wide selection
who visited me and sent
1
•re ectu tly looking for an
of tobacc~...-and accessories.
cards, flowers and gifts while
opportunity need apply .
Tawney Jewelry .
1wa1 a patient In the holpltal .
For further
217-tf
Robert E. I Bob) Myor1 lwrlte
Frenchls~Information,
Director,
2"1·1
Dopl . 33. 101 Wost Flllto
Av•nue. scottsdale, AriZona
'66 CHEVROLET lmpal• In
85252. and plene Include
excellent condition. Ph. 245·
Notice
ptoone number .
.5604.
2m 3
__.
SUN VALLEY Nursery School ,
577 Sun Valley Dr . now
REAL country sorghums .••
provldlng full day care and
Sigler's Market. Johnson • ·
child development program
Second Ave . Barr's and also
tor pre-school children . InotLeslleMcCombsonSt.
Rt .
fants excluded- Open 7: 30
ns.
2&lt;j].3
a .m . to 6 p.m . Monday
through Friday . PI\. &lt;1&lt;6-365?.
236-12
Ttu s can be the mo &amp;t im-' 1968 MOBILE home, 50 x 12. 2
bedroom, Ph. 367.7524.
portun t ad verti semen t of your
2&lt;j].3

CIRCLE

THIS AD

!ile - bec au s e it may chana;e
your ec onoml c picture from
"bl eak" to "bright" .

Supericr
Car Wash

Philips 66

Own ers wh o now ll ~ rvi c e
U. I.I. vending mac hines a re
iJ"OWin g from part•time to full time ope ra to rs with Com·
pan y's fina ncina.

Gasoline

446- ~·

New952
&amp; Used Furn ..

~-

~

Off, 4411641

&amp; 61V:2

House

Acres

FOR 513.900 YOU CAN
owN THIS VERY NICE
OLDER 2 BEDROOM
HOME LOCATED
IN
KYGER

CK .

SCHOOL

Ol sT . MODERN KIT HEAT
AND GOOD WATE!:R .

·
238-tf

EXCELLENT

1 GE console TV
1 5 pc. breakfast set,
2 Traverse curtain rods.
PI\. 388-83&lt;3.
2.«1-3
APPALOOSA geldl~.
registered. 5 yrs. old,
8
Charle•ton. w . Vo. 342-397
after 5 p.m .
37
2 -'

--------~

2SETSof tandem wheels, tires
and axle with electric brakes,
FOR SALE :
heavy duly hitch, Ideal lo
SPINET PIANO
make 0 hoovy duty troller.
WANTED, responsible party to
Ph 4469539
take over low monthly
.
.
.
!J.I.If
~ayments on a Spinet plano.
Can be seen locally. Write
Credit Manager, P. 0. Box 35. EXCELSIOR Soli Works Lime stone and coal for sale,
Cortland. Qllo .
lump, egg, stoker and mine
2...2
run . E. Ntain St .• Pomeroy, O.
SINGER ,;750" new deluxe
I'll. 991-3891.
II
Golden Touch and Sew sewing
machine now on display. Ask
for a demonstration of the all SINGER special &amp;ale SOII&lt;IS you
sao on Touch and Sew sewing
new "flexi ·s11tch system. "
machine in portable case,
Ofher models from $66. Buy
saves you 1100 on Touch and
now, beat the Christmas rush.
Sew sewing machine in
French City Fabric Shot&gt;pe,
cabinet. All new, all
Singer . approved dealer, 58
guaranteed. Just a few left.
Court Sl., Gallipolis. Ph. &lt;1&lt;6·
Buy now and save. French
9255.
City Fabric Shoppe, Singer
212·11
Sales &amp; Service, 58 COurt St.,
Used Furnltur•
Gallipolis . Ph . &lt;1&lt;6-9455.
GOOD 36inch gas stove, 40 inch
212·11
electric range, copperfone.
GOOD __C_L_
E_
A_
N~
L~U~
M~P~ and
New Furniture
ENJOY the World Series and
stoker coal. Carl Winters, Rio
the Cincinnati Reds on a color
Grande. Phone 245·5115.
TV by Admiral, also have
8-tf
black and white.
----~
ALL TYPES of building
YOU wilt find free park ing, a
materials, block , brick, $ewer
triendlyo welcome and fair
pipes, windows, lintels, etc.
prices at Corbin &amp; Snyder
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
Furniture Co ., 955 Second
0 . Ph . 2tS.S121 after 5.
Ave . Ph . 446-1171.
91 -tl

...

FRON -

TAGE ON GOOD ROAD
F o R
F U T U R E

BUILDING .
Home

3''- A.
,.

3
NEARLY
NEW
BEDROOM HOME WITH
LARGE FAMIL v ROO.M,
BEAUTIFUL
KITCHEN
(RANGE , ov~N.
WASHER)
PLUS A DISH
NEWSMALL HORSE BARN
AND FRDNTAGE ON
RAccooN
c R E e K·
exceLLENT
NEIGH ·
BORHOOD , 5 MILE OUT
ON GOOD ROAD , CITY
scHOOL DISTRICT .
Hedgewood Drive

Howonl

or

Luclllt •rlllnon

Evenil:tll 446· 1226

Robert Cond&amp; 44f.0151
J
L " ted
USt
IS
R
3 BR HOME located 112_. t~
First Avo ., Gallipolis, ·
Wall-wall- carpet In LR, Ill
·built-in kitchen and large
eolin" area . carport and
•
fr tl i
storage room. cons ruf
brlckandframe - ony
old, In extra goodCI condlflon.

YEAR DURING OUR
Massey.
Ferguson
·

As li ttle as $600 to $1 500
in ve s tment in U. l.l . pro fi t pro·
du d ng vending ma c hine s cp n
grow .

U••I

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SE=-'P-T-IC_T_A_N_K_C_L_EAN~
INO

35 T

3 BR &amp;
plan,
lorve kllchon wllh plenty
catilnols. W•W carpal In LR L
BRs, storm windows, gas

lot

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Buv a new Massey. Ferguson I
rae
•s low as S2595 thll month only at

forced air furnace, arge
70' x JOO_ Priced tor I quick ,
ule. $13,500.
Why Rent?
BUYTHIS3BRhome,aperlocl
rent save.- - oxlro large
fenced tawn and work shop,
oxtio oil •l.r otl parking
space spaciOUS living room
with ci.ep plio corptitlng, nice
kllct,tenondlorgeeollngarea,
Iorge bath and -lng center .
U4.0Ci0.
Looking· For A
,
I ?
Barga n
lhl
BR
sn.soo
WILL buy
s 3
one floor p_ten home, large
LR, ettrac:tlve and roomr.
paneled kitchen end hal,
lovollo1 •.
L-I-S·T·I·N·G-5
Wanted

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USID .T· .· ACTORS
' ·(Newtrectortrade-lns)

880

"'·viii

Brown 700 hrs.

loiG

M.F. 135 Gas 1400 hrs.
Ford 3000 Dle$111400 hrs.
M.F. 35 Di-.1 1.600 hrs.
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M.F. 35Gas-M.F.6SGils
Ferguson 2D-Farmall M
9 N Ford .- Farm all H

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Gallipolis Tractor
Phone446-104A

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Real Es"'te
For Sale
services Offer.ed
Ill
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REALlOR
446-1066

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Offered

487 Secend
Pelt Olb)
- • Life
• llospitaii!IIU!I!IC'
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DEAD ·STOCK

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Located 5 miles North of Gallipolis. Olio - 7
miles South of Rio Grande, Olio Dn State Rt.·

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prlmt

....,.... in GolllfOHS oro.
Pal4 trllfting, m•rchandiH
•••1st111ct • .

u,..,.ci•l

aHistl... to qoollfltd op.
,.

70 HEAP ·
40 Cows - 7 are R~gist•red ..:.. I, Frelll 1st
Calf Heifer• &amp; 1• Sr&gt;ringer Heifers• ·
Th'ls Is a· V.ry ilaod quality milking ifroup of
Hol5t•1n Dairy Cattle. All are Colla
Noba
breeding - they are ready to go home and
slart making money for you;
·
Grand ChaiTlPion Holstein Cow at the Gallla
County Fair !ells- due In Oec:ember. •
TRUCK.
1969 Ford Flocl Pl~~up. 14,000 miles. ·E•cellen!
Condition. V·8·360 . cu. In· Notor. Chrome
br.eil~away Mirrors, ~· Ply Tl'r~s - .Stock.
Rack.
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CASif

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U he'1 mad, but be leU. you In
the P.S. lba_t he lln't.
ll'a not eowtlfnl the daya WI
he comei home, but the houra
and lillnutea.
lt'al;lraQin' about him all the
lime IJid lhowlng hll picture to
people you don't even know.
11'1 llaylng up unW 2 a.m.

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SERVICEMAN'S GIRL

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ll'a wrlling to "Belen Help
Ua" 10 you can llhare your

feellnsa

wllh everyone who
reade her eolumn,

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au boy friend. - JUD'V, AGE

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Dear Belen :

111 be slarllng college all«
C11r1stmao and I am faced with

a serlo111 problem.
AI borne I've been able to
ab.llaln
from
amotlng

marijuana, or laking drop. AI
school I am afraid lball wlll be
approac:bed by ''pulhers." I
lllill·
don't want to lei mlzed up wllb
nnany pol parties, but I do not
It's Btapllnc each letter 10 know bow to refusO and still be
yoW" Mam or Dille allier won't "cool" about II. - NON·
"jllll happen" to read lbem.
SMOKER
It'snumberlnieachone,and !lear Non :
when you gel 53, lhe lid oo lhe
Readlni your letter, I gellhe
boE won't cloee 1111~. So lmpreaioo you see college u a
YGii lie them togelller wllb pint plaee where "puahen" IW"k at
1111d blue ribbons and put them every corner. Not 10!
In your hope chest.
Tbere11 be plenty of graaa
It's cutting out paper dots around, lrue, but no one will
wllh a hole puncher, so when he blgh1JI'essure you Into taking It,
opena the leller, the dots fall all 11&lt;11' wliJ they put you down H you
over him. 'lben be wrllell back don't. And you'll find many
and 88)111 he had a fan blowing studenta who llhara yoW" views.
on blm allhe Ume. You wonder Stop WOIT)'Ins! -H.

boca...,

. - 1--11- utlna
.r•mmtr ~luM. bina
300 Fourth Avo.
Phone -1637
Gent Plants, Owner
298·11
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OONTRACI'B AWARDED
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'Jbe
$10 milllon
conlract to lhe Clevlle Ordl·
nance Division of Gould Inc. al
Navy awarded a

Cleveland, Ohio, to set up a
pilot progntm for production o1
10 "model I" Mark 411 torpe.
does

WANTID.
Used Furniture
Tools,·· - Disiies

and
Other
Miscellaneous
Hems. We Also Buy
Complete Estates.

~

Used Fumiture
1 i63 Second Ave.
Phone 446-2917

SALESMAN WANTED
For

menswear store.
worklilg conditions and
security. Write Box 1000-X
this newspaper stating
perlence etc.

Excellent
good job
In care of
age, ex -

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
, ...SUNDAY,OCTQBER.U.l970
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1st-Winter vthlclt
141-flhyalcltn

(lbbr.)
142-Welsfll ol
lndle
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mlracla
1~Sttlpof

letther
147- Fat of twine
l~lktly

152-Prtnter'l
meaturt
153-Tr~~lt

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170-YIIfon
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102--Arrow

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106-Pronoun
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107-Kind of f1brlo
20-NtJIIpnt
108-Frop

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111- Whltt poplar
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112--0bttruct•
114-Kind of fi1h
116--Shadtd WIIIC

34-Soup dlth

36-Cieanlnl

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40--Countl')' of Atle

42-lnlttt.
44-Kind of d._.r

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121 - Fotl)'
122-Fortnlr

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48-Mtn't ntme

49-Rtnt

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51-Un,-llldlnt
60--Troplcal fruit

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DEADLINES
Betore Publication
Mondey Deadllne9e .m.
Cancellation &amp; Correctlona
Will be eccepteo until 9a .m. for
Day of Publlclflon
R•GULATIONS
The Publllher reservn the
right to t'dlt or reject any ads
deemed
oblectlonel.
T-he
publisher will not be rtsponslble
for more than one Incorrect
Insertion .
RATES
For Went Ad Service
5 cents per Word one lnJert ion
Minimum Ct\arge 7Sc
12 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions .
18 cents per word 11x con secullve Insertions.
2.5 Per cent Discount on paid
ed• and ads p1ld within 10 d.evs.
s P.M. Dey

CARD OF THANKS

For Sale, Rent
10 ROOM house, 104 VniQn Ave.
·Just pal't'lte'd rn,eriQr and
exterior . Can be n188e into
two apartments . Phone 9925836 or write to Evelyn Imbode n Landers, 126 Laurel St.,
Pomeroy .
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Jacoby Modern

Calls 011 Slam
Br Oswald &amp;Jamn Jacob,
N08'111

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HOUSEKEEPER needed. Live
In It desired . Good -king
conditions. Phone· 992-525f.
lo.&amp;.lfc

8-16.tfc

WILL pick up merchandise and
take to auction on . , Per·
centage bas~ . Call" : Jim
Adams, auctioneer, RUtland.
Phone 7.42-.4461 .

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Wanted

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111-.Youncsttrs
153 Paonoun

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Help

Wanted To Buy
USED
steel traps, will pay cash,
For Sale
any make, any size. Phone
742·3656.
ELECTRIC re -upholstering
machine , good running
0.7-3tc
condition, sews leather and -:--c-::c:----_.:':.:
vinyl. Phone Chester 985-4132 10 GAUGE •Ingle. double or
or 992-6780.
lever action shotgun. Phone
7&lt;2-3656.
I0-11 .3fp
10.7-lfc
2 BEDROOM housetrailer.
Phone 247-2252.
NOW PAYING, Ginseng, S30
per pound. Golden seal, Sl . 75
10-11-lltc
per pound. Seal tops and
stems, S.50 per pound. Bill
COAL FURNACE, blower and
Bailey, Second St .. Rotdstoker, some pipe and coal.
svllle, Ohio 45772 .
Phone New Haven 182-2811.
10.11-3tp _ _ _ _ _ _ __:•.:..:
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140-A.....,..In

72-Wotkmu
1.(1 t)mbol for
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C.lclum
73-oulooo
75-Abttract btll\l 144--Appelllltlon of
~,..led
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l4t-Hiap
79-South Mrlun
1~plra
IISO-IIy look

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October
11 , 1 p. m. Mile Hill Rood.
Sponsored by Racine Fire
Oepar1ment.
10.1J.3tc

&amp; OBITUARY
for SO word min imum . EXPERIENCED beautician.
Each addllional word 2c .
Warner 's Beauty Shoppe,
&amp;LIND AOS
Pomeroy . Apply In person.
Additional 25c Cherge per _ _ _ _ _ __.:•:.:o.9-3tc
Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
8:30 • .m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily, ATtENTION ALL Reglslertd
1:30 a .m . to 12: 00 Noon
Nurle$: Here is your op·
Saturdly.
portunltv to earn extra money
to pay lhot bill , buy a now
Card ol Thanks
dress, or save for a vacation.
We must meet coverage
WE WISH fo express our sinrequirements for medicare
cere and hearHelt tl1a11ks to
Immediately on the 11 p.m. to
relatives and friends for the
7 a.m. shift, end are willing to
kindness and sym.P.athy
pay S35 per night. \Can you
shown us during the 1llness
work one night per month?
and deafh of our beloved
Per week? More than that?
mother . We especially wish to
Call us . We need your help!
thank the L.aurel Cliff Healt11
Coli Athens Mer-tal Heallh
Club, Dr. Koger Donlels . !he
Center , 593-7762, extension
Rersonnel of Holzer .Yiedical
329, between 9 a.m. end 5 p.m.
Center, Ewing Funeral
Mortday thru Friday .
Home, Gerald Powell , the
10..11-llc
organist, fhe Rev . Robert
Kuhn, and the Rev. Eu~ene REGISTERED Nurses Pori
Gill.
Time and Full Time position!B
The Burdette Family.
available Immediately . In
10-11 -ltp
progressive, dynamic unit.
On fl1t· lob special training,
I WISH to express my sincere
opportunity to gain ex fhanks to all my neighbors
perience In supervision anct
and friends for flowers, gift$,
teaching . Starting salaries
cards and kindnesses during
from 13..0 per hour to s-.. 12
my recent hospitalization . l
per hour, accor-ding to ex.
also wanf to thank our
perlonce . C.ll Dee Kennedy,
minister for his consoling
extension 329. Afhens Ntental
words, and the nurses and
Health Center 9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
staff of Holzer Medical Center
10.11-ltc
for their kindness and efficient care.
Notice
William I. Swett.
10.11-ltp WILL give piano lessons in myo
home. Phone 992-3666.

115-flltriOd of time

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION - ·
l..ourel Clift. now opon ooc:1t
Friday to receive con.
slgnme111s at 10 a .m. Auction·
starting If 7 p.m . Lot us ttll
your merchandise.

SLSO

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OLD UPRIGHT pianos,
condition, as long as ttave no
been wet. Paying SlO eoch.
First floor only. Mondays will
be pick-up dey . Wrllt, giving
good directions. Witten "Plano
Company . Box 188, Sardis.
Ohio 43946.
8·20-lfc
~0-L""DIu-rnl-lu-r.,e,-dlshes-,- brbeds, eft. Wrlfe M. D. Miller,
Rl. &lt;, Pomeroy, Qllo. Cloll
992-6271.
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!mown to nve for

BAST

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BEAUTIFUL Eorly American
style, stereo - redlo com·
bl,.tlon AM L F M radio, •
speaker sound system, _.
speed au1ometic changer·
Balance $79.25. Uae our
TYPEWRITERS, new and
budget terms. Coli &lt;1&lt;6-1028. FOR SALE or ront. • ropm
uHCI. portable and electric
211 ·3
and stonWd. Also rentals.
hou.. and bath, 10parato
Simmons Ptg. &amp; Ofllr.e Equip. - - - ·-:-:--:goroge, 1&lt; Garll•ld Ayo.
221 -tt WALNUT. Modern ,tyle, stereo
Flnoncln~ noproblem.llouso.
. radio am, ftn radio, ;
3 rooms and bat~. !org~ yord,
speaker
sound
syai•m,
_.
APPI.ES, Fllzpotrlck 's Or ·
clooeln, on Nolgh!lolfhOIIO Rd.
1petd automatic changer·
chord. Slate Rl . 619. Ph .
C.ll
or - NeiF$ancltno Ph.
Slparat'i .cOntr~~•- S.lance
Wilkesville 669·&lt;785 . .
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.
233·12
S7US. U•i our budgot terms .
237-4
C.ll &lt;1&lt;6· 1028.
W ·l ,....,..,,...-~:::-::-:::::-=
1F ¥0U are building a new
to Raccoon Creek, ' m.lfes
home or remodeling, see us . REDUCE sale end last. wllh LAND,
from up
town.
Contact Melvin
to 8'/ueros,odlac:ent
We are builders. Distributor
Gobese tablets olld E·Vap
&lt;1&lt;6-1293,
• to 5 or ..,..
Tabor
tor Hotpoint Applla~. ces.
water pills. Gtlllngham Orug.
3791 •fter 5 p. m .
Allison Electric .
223·39
239·3"
154-tf

Business Opportunities

lerYitwlng

35

Neal Realty
THIRD AYE, I .STATE SO·
PRICE REDUCED
·
3 LOTS on US Rl . 35 )n Rio
Grande, Qllo. Look these
over and make us an offw.
Offlct Pllono -14M
Evl!llntl
ChoriOI M. Noll, 4&lt;6-15&lt;6
J. Mlcltatl Noel, -1513

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MONDAY liTE, . • 19111
7:30 pM.

DonverK. H\tlly, _ ,

NEW IOEAcornplcl&lt;er. l210WI
lo farrow In November·
Howard Fellure, 4MI-2;341 .
2•1·3

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BR.·Eo HEitl:
r.. .SALE
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lnsul'lnce

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
11111 column II for_ young
pe~~ple , their problema and
'pleanres, lhetr ll'ollbles and
fun . AI wllh the rest of Helen
Help Ua!, II welcomea lauehs
but won't dodge 8 "llerioul
quesUon wllh I brush.all.
Setid your teenqe quolllon!l
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,

Bargains ln.

1

Bottel

Helen

prO&lt;Ioled. Ph. 2&lt;4.1-5232 or 2&lt;5- Dear Helen:
$llf.
Here are eome addliiOna to
- ....,,...,., --,,...,..-,--...::no.lf ''111e llerVIcernan'a Girl."
&amp;
FromlheUmebegaveyouhla
um 1nc
ea
Jaat ldu and oa1c1 goocl-bye,
CARTER'S PLUMBING
you've had a big empty apace In
AND
HEATING
vourheart
.- a-•cewhlcb
. can
130 Fourth Avenue
#
....Phont-3188
only be filled by hl5 return.
155-11
Every day you rulh to ·Ute
- - -S-TA_N_D_A_R_D_ __:
mallbn. "Hey,l got two !etten
Plumbing &amp; Hutlng
from llennla today!" Or say to
215 Third Ave., &lt;1&lt;6-3712
younelf, "Oh weU, he11 write
_ _ _ _ _ __..187·11 tomorrow." (Be does, too!)
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
It's crying all over hll letter
AND HEATING
and
smearing the Ink, J1lfl
Route 160 at Evergreen
be
be lovea you
Phone &lt;1&lt;6-2735
1111d
you terribly.
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GaiJipollt,OhiD

OUR BUYERS .oro dlsop·
oolnltd
when we clon'l
hove3
houseo!osolllhom.
Wo need

~ ~Jon=n~~~ ~::;:

tor for

0 •
POLIS
TRACT
GALLI .
.

By

REASONABLE rote•. John
Ruuell, owner and OPJrator.
Ph. -&lt;712 alter 5:30 p.m .
wrlllns poenut about him.
145·11 eare of S.len Help USI lh1a
_ _ _____
ll'sbeinlltolallylllllwbollyln
WILLIAM S. Wolters Water DeWipllper.
love IIIII !mowing he lovee you
Dollvory Service, formerly MORE FROM A
,
In return.
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REAL-ESTATE BROKER
1998

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VInton, Ohio

QIANT .,.•LL
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MASSIE

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Slowort's Hor4Ware

1411

and.
BR homtl
closePick
In and
with small
acreage.
UP
the phone now and call the ·
.
·,
eg stered driller, C. J .
DILLON AGENCY. Wo don'! &amp;.If ..,,.·~· ~. It•
.
Lemley•• VInton, 31' ISG~l -ll
wenl oil lhe Real E&amp;llle VIIi
~
come in.
Business - JUST YOURS. •
&lt;51 StcoiiciAvt. '
57,900
Ph &lt;Mt-4775
PINKING shears &amp; Sclqors
T ime requirernent is 6 to 8
Here 's The Year's
NICE HOME; LOW PRICE lhorPOOtd. Sh-Strd ,s.wtng
CALL after s p.m. for Raw leigh h o urs . per week along with 11
Ownor will 1111 throe BR Machine Solei &amp; rv cai94-lf
Producb., 192_. E. Ave . Ph. s e rvi ~eabl e em. No pe rs onal
Best Buy
home Willi bath, tlly woler.
&lt;1&lt;6-2089.
2.. 1-1 sale s call s. The ma c hines do
THE OWNER OF Ti&lt;IS
large kl!then, deep lo1, .In
th e se lling for you. jull t gi ve
MODERN J BEDROOM
ftl ..,.,
town, or will trade for small .lnSUIInCe
go
od se rvic e!
HOME MUST SELL IM ·
IU. lftV"
term with gOod house.
FOR ALL your Insurance needs
Briarp~~tch Kenn•l•
MEDIATELY . LARGE
. check with your Grange
BOARDING
• II
breeds,
Wdte , giv in g name , address,
LIVING ROOM !FIRE
TOPBEEFCJ&gt;.TTLE FARM- agents ot the Neal Ins .
spacious indoor -outdoor runs.
PLACE \ NICE KITCHEN .
City
Thl• Is ono lho beet man Agency, 6&lt; Stole Sl. Agents
phone number and s ufficie nt
.u6-"191.
241 -1 re fe ren ces.
CHOICE residential property,
doesn't want to miss. Well for auto, fire, homeowl1eU,
FORCED AIR FURNACE
AND BATH . BEAUTIFUL
good 5 rm . house. bath and
limed end lertlilzod ground, holpltolond generallloblllly.
LOCATION ON ,,.., A.
olloched laundry. H. W.
good buildings all wit~ metal
1&lt;-lf
UI""J llulurtrlt•, In&lt;
WOODED LOT .
floors, larvt llv. rm . and level
roots, plenty of wattr, -----::~=:-:=-::::
DAN' S LAUNDRY
lol . PrlceiU,900.
tobacco bose, also good NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
ATTENTIO N
1195 Empire centnl
RIO GRANDE, OHIO
timber . Jusl quarter mile off AUTO, Fire, life. 45 Slate Sl .•
D•pt. UI74D
WE NEED LISTING S
Edge of City
stole highway.
acr...
Waldo F . Brown.
R.
IS NOW OPEN FOR
Now . WE HAVE BUYER S
Dallas, Texa1 75247
ACRES 3 ho·~•s · 1 "ood 7
O
Brown. "'·1960.
BUSINESS.
6
WE CAN'T SATISFY .
'
·-'
•
LIST NOW FOR ACT\ N2&lt;·11
rm.; 14 rm.; and 13 rm . This
We#vetold several farms and ---------~
hQmos and need good ones to '
properly Ito~ city wotor and
g05, also some excellent bldg.
moel the llemtn4 of ·buYtn
2JB.tt
sites. Price $10,000.
". waHIIIg\· ~t;;l!h ' ol¥ lt'6W 'Ior
Wanted
For Sale or Trade
LOGS lor fireplace . Ph . &lt;1&lt;6Lots,
Vacant
quick action on your property.
0467 .
PI\.EFER ELDERLY lady lo 196i" 0ci{EVROLET •loll on 1962 1;, T. GMC P.U.
1968
o
;,
T.
GMC
P.U.
231-'
Land
Oseor Bllrtl. "' 4432
11 ._9 In home and care for
W'lllon. Ph. ·~·-·
235·6 1%6 '4 T. GMC P.U.
Dolfi Willltrllolt, &lt;Mt-42..
-----:elderly lady. Please state
CHOICE
bldg.
lot
Bullville
Rd.
_
_:::::...::::;::.::;;;:~7
1967 117 T. GMC Cemper
LONG and short church pews.
Income . Cel 256-1119.
2v. A. ltvol, Butoville Rd.
Campln&amp; Equi~nt
1~ 112 T. Chev . P.U.
Coil 682-6333 Oak Hill, Qlio.
239.6
81f2 A. level, 2 cleared, rest
1"'1963 1 T. GMC
237-6
For Rent
tlmber.
JUST orrlved. ·s.. lht beautiful
1965 o;, T. GMC &lt; W.D. P.U.
1111.
FURNISHED apartment, 2 to 3 1965 o;, T. Ford P.U.
new' line of 1971 Storaall
BEAUTY Sllot&gt; In Golllpoll•,
Wanted To Do
rooms. can 446-2206.
Farms
trailer• now on dls~loy ot
Ph . 675-2589.
1963
112
T
.
Chev.
P.U.
(Oppcde
WOMAN 57, will live In and care
226-tf
Comp Conley Storcrall Solos
1963 • Wheel drive Seoul
_ _ _ __ _ _...::237-12 WOMEN are very loyel. When 156 A. LOCATED on St. Rl. 325
tor ccnvaleKent or aged.
bllllo\d Plusont Point Rosort.
ond Cora Rd. with plenty
1'1:1 T. GMC
lnsunlnet
they reach an age they like,
Write p . 0. Box _.53, ROOMS to rent dally or weekly . 1%6
tront11e on both. Completo
Wewvlcewltatwelfll. stock
1963 4 Wheel Drive Scout
they
stick
lo
it.
Gallia Hotel , «6-2206.
.00.
Gallipolis. Qllo &amp;31.
Real Estate For Sale
set of good bldgs., 7 rm.
oil paris end occessor1";3a
1962 '12 T. GMC P.U.
2 3
226·26 195J
house. all have metal roofs.
-11
'1:1 T. O.ov. P .U.
OWNER
leaving
town
.
Modern
- - -- --,-"PARSONS
115 A. tillable : 75 A. lorlllt "· .- - - - - -- 'I• T. GMC P.U.
4 bedroom , home, full
WALLPAPERING . Ph. 4&lt;6-3631 2 ROOMopartment,wllh water, 1965
1968 1 T. Chev . truck
boHom • .«1 A. not hill , good Services
JAY
SHEPPARD
~11ment,
3
Daths,
garage
or U6-2647 .
gas. electric. Phone 367·729
mS .
lencos, plenty water. Priced , ,_
. ~-------4
2_..3 1963 F600 Ford truck
and breezeway, l&amp;rge lot, In
223-26
Hol!lll'd • •
REALTORS
In low 30's.
, ·
.
1%6 '14 T. lnl. P.U .
city llmll1.
S.uncltn
WE specialize In Mastic vinyl 2 ROOMS and bath furnished 1"' 'I• T. GMC P.U.
form, Vlllll~ Cliy .............
60 A CLEAN, good tonces,
Olllc:O,
1!61
2
T.
GMC
and name brand aluminum
apartment, utilities pald ,
FlrstfoJ)JID_ :
10 ACRES land In . ~horlr:
genily rolling, .5 lob. ball,
4&lt;6-11404
19613
T.
GMC
siding, roofing, white gutters,
adults only. 322 3rd Ave. Ph . 1966 •;, T. Chov.
Phon!~ Township on State out_'
uaetrectoronelloflt,good
Home
ss.ao Service
shulters . complete
&lt;1&lt;6-37&lt;11 or 256-6903.
_ 1966112 T. Int. P.U.
· ··
· hos 3 dwellings end 3 o·;~
7 rm . houM. storm drs. end
146·1752
3
239
Will
rontOVt
VOIW·
remodeling and carpentry
What Has Ten
buildings. RoUte 1 divides
.,1. - L..oroe bam . and
1966 112 T. Ford P.U .
''A Good Min
horotendeows
work. Free estimates and
Eats
lend
In
IWo
paris.
l.ol1
61
good
other ouibl~s. Located 1 mi .
And
1963
'12
T.
GMC
P.U.
Legs
Call ~ ... 286-4531
to Know."
references. Byerly Con- NICELy furnished garaP.e
trontove.
out of VInton. Prl.- 120,000.
1112 T. Chev. van
struction Co.. Cora-Rodney
apartment, $130 per mo. n· 1956
A Lot?
LOTS
up rive.- on Slalo
AI\IY HR.". -1m
Rd ., 245-5826.
eluding ullllll... Mulls only . New 8.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires
oe.OMobllo H....eServlce. Pl.
$60. Inc. Fed. tax .
A FAMILY In need of lour
Route 7 lnd Neighborhood
1&lt;5-11
Inquire o. D. Parsons Rtoal
Vo . I'll. 67S.ItR7.
Ploesont,
hove
some
SOMMER'S
G.M.C.
bedrooms.
We
ho\lt
o
nice
d
owMusi
·RoiOcllo
1
Estate,
1st
&amp; Otlve.
233-26
TRUCKS, INC.
_H_A_N_D"Y- m-on--:
lor
- odd-:-:-J-;:'t":;:
:-. Has
ctun•-m.,lwoslorywlth
~:!;:~.;"uo .
•• WILLOW Orlvo. Drive by lo
239-11
78
113
Plno
51.
two baths. two living room••
Evt11lngo
- · 3 BR, brlcl&lt; front, 2 yeors -=:=-;:;;:~
. ALBERT EHMAN
own tools. can ....
.
I'll. 416-2132
-~O~D~E~R~N~7b~r.~c~k-:h-om
=-o In
217-tf M
dining-kitchen rm •• ond lwo
Rutllll 0. Wooil, ~11
old, vorygood condition, 2 car
Waltf Doilll&lt;!ry Service
Jolin 1 Rlchll'ds. - attached llnlshed atrogo.
Palrlol Star Rt., Glllllpolls
porches, Carpel and ponell'/11.
Gallipolis City School Dlst. on
Large troe-ahoded lo1 on R ·
ROIIIId ~-na•·y, 416-36141
Cf!llrtl air condlllonlng, gas
Ph 379 2133
Lower River Rd. Expect to
160. A good value at Sl&lt;,SOO.
~ tumoce, well sHcltd lawn
·
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241!
Help Wanted
PlY' over $lOOper mo. Cell 256with shrubl anti trees, nice
k?
EXPERIENCED woltre...
me.
230-tt
Wanna Wor
carpatlng LR and holl .
TERMI'fE PEST CONTROL.
3 llodroom brick houll, _n;
ADDiy In person at White
SERVICE station and a•rove
1
end slroet on tdgt of cl •
·
tl
Coli 006locoled on two Stole outes. yeors old, llko now, corpol n
qulel, atlrocllve end lrlondty
FREE 1 - on.
II .
P81ace Resta1.1rant .
SLEEPING
ROOMS.
weekly
239·3
001)
llvtroom
ond
hilL
nl•
borhood
Ph
..._.776.
~.Merrill
O'Doll,
Ot&gt;er
'91'
rates. Park Central Hotel.
Under SlO, ·
·~ kllchln and d In1 ng
nelah
·
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lor Exlermllal Torln.tlt
torot
237-t·
Dr
-IT'S EASY
- --::-::-:-::-.
76-tf
to sell the basi Colonial Estate
aroa, utility room,torctd olr - - - -- - - Strvloo. 19 Belmont
·~.If
• fiiiiiS
AVON will do the rest! For a
2 NEW brlcl&lt; homUI
SLEEPING
ROOMS
weekly
Near
Rio
Grande
...
......
nlet
gorogo,
of
fun end profitable business
rates, free garage parking .
LARRY
batfls, oil tlll'omlc !Ill, good · - · tldre l:f" 1,, "' GILLENWATER'S Septic Tonk
W~rlte or call Mrs . Helen
NEAR
NEW
four
column
~--tlon
on
.
.
,
_
lot,
4
lion
·
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vltw
3
0
1
·
1o
D-lr
Ph
&lt;1&lt;6Libby
Hotel.
EVANS
10C1 . •
Yeager, Box 172, Jackson.
·
·
oon 1111
...,... · • ·
·
colon 1.1 With antique brick. 7&lt;-lf
441 ,,,,
k
mllos
up
Rt.
7
lfllm
city
bodroom;
1
ballls,
lorgt
tm.
Qllo. Ph . 286-&lt;021.
Four bedrooms. Lorge II· limits. Cion flnanoo, Inquire
bulll·ln . kltdlon wllll dlftlng
17..11
236·6
chen with dining area . Two ·
~ F
.,.. , ClrDef In living room -----::~:-:---.--;-;:;::;::
446-4774
complete tile baths. Rec. "nltu::!':..
11111 hll\1, fullol,. baurilonl, 2 RALPH'S carpal .Upholstery
MALE OR FEMALE
AKC REG . Pekingese pup.
1171 , oH.:rs
room wllh logllroploce. Two
. car pr0111, tutom
. lite clbor..
Cloo~lng ·SOrvlco. Froo
WANTED
Medical
Hotpoln1 auto. washer, very
Techn.ologlst, Medical
.
good cond. 245·5198.
Raccoon
Twp. Owner
move\.~
cor
garage.
Ton ocre!.l
Loelltd on 511. Ph. - 1 or
osHmoiOI•. Ph . ·+f6.G29•. fl.lf
211 3
1
Technician ASCP. AMT, CLA
to Florida. Price reduced.
4f6.of365,
:m.t(
Registered or Eligible. Doy or
:
-Evening Shift available .
KEEP your carpals baoulllol
Immediate
pos11111on.
SMITH'S
Write or cell Laboratory.
Mobile
Home
, REFRIGERATION
·
despite constant footsteps of a
Pleasant Valley Hospital,
busy family. Gtt Blue Lustre.
SUVICE
•boRSEL . Smith; .Nibo Rd.,
P&lt;&gt;lnt Pleuant, West VIrginia
Ronl electric shompooor Sl. KIRKWOOD 12 x 60. 'l'hll homt
has
tronl
dlntlle,
ovoc.1!do
,'
Rtt~~lr of relrlgoo'iloh, air
Phone 675-0&lt;0 Extension 35. 3 ANTIQUE bod&amp;, 2 oak
Control Supply Co.
· eondllloners, · woohlng
kitchen, largo living room.
6
237-'
.
-~
2&lt;1
·
dressers. 1 walnut dress.erd
two btdroomund tervo bath,
•
mochlnos• . olhor aPfllilnces.
tables, c:halrs, dishes an -. - c-H""E-V.-4--:-dr-.":8o:CI~AI:::-rV-8,
with washer. Nice &lt;Hpel.
Rll 11792651
used clolhlng . The Bargain 63
Htwry al 13.900.
175-11
P.S .• automatic. Rio Grande
··~ 1SO Third Ave.
Barber Shop, 2.45-5535.
~·~·
237·6
.
2'1 ·1 WE
homes.
mobile homes end double
~J
wtdes.
ft
Your one stop wash
and
gas
place.
Discount to all who

Services Offered
Control Air CondHionlnt
, - Hooting
Frao Esllmotos

.

ty
bath., one floor

OF
CHY. CENTRAL
ANO RIVER
VALLEY
AIR ,

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Crown

OrchardHIIIArea
HERE's
A
FASH lONABLE
HOME
ON
A
SECLUDED
wooDED LOT THAT IS
LOADED WITH CHARM
AND ·. IT'S RIGHT IN
TOWN (CHILDREN CAN
WALK TO SCHOOL! .
vERY ATTRACTIVE 3
BEDROOM
HOME ,
ULTRII MODERN KIT ·
cHeN.DECK
2 • IRE
PLACES
SUN
WITH
VIEW.
CARPETED.
2 BATHS
FAMILY ROOM,
REC ,.
ROOM .
IT'S
AN
EVERYTHING HOUSE IN
A
WONDERFUL
LOC,o.TION .

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Holll~l!!''~:l1:ttDr

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CHEN , FURNACE

months Chemplonslred
Yorkshire Terrier male and
femaleed
. I woePoks Cha m 10
1
plonslr
mae
puppy . COSTEN'
smeran
WEEnWUN KENNEL, &lt;1&lt;6-1154.''
2&lt;CJ.3

Gallipolis r---------------------------1
!Helen
Help
Us!
Classifieds I
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"WHY BREED ·ro A PET?
BREED TO A CHAMPION!
O.omplon Yorkshire Terrier
&amp; Pomeranian Stud Service._.

21 - The Soliday Tlmeo · Sentinel, Sunday, October II, 1970

ReaiEstateF«Sale

eo yean Ill

and toads for 311
year•, according to ElleyeJo.
captivity

paedla Brllannlca.

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BUICK AND PONTIAC
NOW!

68 f't"tiac ve,.tura

$2495

HAS DONE IT AGAIN
992-7195
AntENS U. S., ., RT. 50 E

POMEROY W. MAIN

110 PHONE ORDERS PlEASE!!
Other Mobile Home Dealers Welcome-To Buy Here

593-3044

BUY NOW Al' FACIORY PRICES

Dun;,;';ng;;Th;;u;:S..:Ie:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.J
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Business Opportunities

For Sale
STEREO. WALNUT

This can be the most im·
portent advertisement or your
life - because it may c hange
your economic picture from
"bleak" to "bright".
Owners who now IU~n·1ce
U.l.l. vending mac hines ate
growing hom part•time to full·
time operators with Com·
pany's financing.

As !itt\e as $600 to $1500
investment in U. I.I. profit pro·
dudng vending mac hine s can

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grow,

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oCOMHETEtV FVRNilHEO 2
(AVAIU.ILE IN
lfDIIOOMS - FRONI &lt;liCHEN ElECTRIC- FUEL OIL, ETC.
•HOliSE TYPE DOORS. STORMS
•FIN&lt;4NCINC
&amp; SCIIEfNS - CARPfTING.
eiNSIIRANCi:

NOWI DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS

U••I Uunv lnduatr~t, lnr.,

MOBIL£ HOMES IN SJOCK!
KEITH GOBI.£
MOBILE HOME ~1.1S,. INC.

992-700&lt;
ACROSS FROM GOBLES
5U LOCUST ST.

U~ED

·~
Time requirli.'m.W\.iS •6 ID 8
hours per week a long wilh a
se rviceable car. No personal
sales ca ll a. The mil chi n es do
the se lling for you. just give
good ser11ice!
Write, givingname,addreu,
phone number and sufficient
references.

ON ALL 1970

1195 Empire cen1r11,

Dept. 6197D

ment. Phone 99:.-.aas. 7-1-Hc
2 BEut&lt;OOM trailer, country

For Renl

HAVE Immediate opening tor
office secretary. shorthand

TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, Mlner!vllle. Phone 992necessary,
and typing
332•.
knowledge of bookkeeping
9-9-tfc
helpful. Experience not
essential. Interviews will be MIDDLEPORT, 3-room fur arranaecl. Write Box 729·l,
nished apartment for couple
c-o The Dally Sentinel,
with one child. First floor.
Pomeroy, Ohio. st1ting
Phone 742-5032.
training, experience and any
10·8-Jfc
other helpful information.
I0-6-6tc

, - - - - - - - - - - . TRAILER space, one mile tram
new Meigs High School on old
Rt. 33. Phone 99'l·2941.
l or 4 I 1droom s
9-20·J0tC

.TOUR NEW HOME

(Oft11Ct: Mr. Moody, Pb. nt.
71:14 11 our field office •t
Parll &amp; 11CIIfl0rl In Ml•·

. dl•por1.

JIMCO ASSOCIATe! , INC.

formerlr KineiiAssoclltet,

IRe.

FURNISHED apartment, •
rooms and bath. Albert Hill,
Main

Nll.t:L Y turnlshea :i·oedroom

Middleport

:ml.

St.,

Racine. Phone 949-

10-5-6tc

Phone 992-3874.

o Down Payment
Motttftlr P•rmenfl
Lewer Tfl•n Rent

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house. Phone 992-3231.
10.7·6fc
7
-3-:R:-:OOM=:-f:-u-rn 1s"'hed-:-o-pa--:-rtmenl
with nice yard In Mfddleport.
Phone 992·2710 or 992-2432.
10.7-tfc
-·
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 1192·541.
J0-18-tfc

9-JO.Hc
REMODELED 3-bedroom
house on Llnooln Heights.
Phone 1192-:w&lt;U.
9-27-lfc

For Sale

SPINET PIANO. Wanted,
responsible partv to take over
low monfhly payments on a
------spinel plano. can be seen
locally.
Wrlle
Credit
Helium was first dlscov·
Manager, P. 0 . Box 35,
ered In the spectrum of the
Cortland, Ohio.
IUD.
I0-9-2tp

~llJJMID~ u..J ···""''"~ ,.J , _
11nK1'11Mbltlheae four JumbiH,
one letter to each squan, to
,f orm four ordinary word1.

FINE PORCELAIN china by
Noritako. Complete set, $5.25
par ;.piece place setting. C.ll
1192-5602.
10-8-Jtc
HOMEMADE Ice cream by
quarts. Racine Firemen
Auxiliary . Phone fjt.:J-171 or
949-3293.
IO-I·6fc
CHINESE ringneck pheasants,
50c lo S2 each •. at farm. Phone
Lefort, W. Va. 1195-3972 any
oey except Saturday. '
10-8-61p

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bull, 3 years old. Phone 1il2-

1966 DODGE

Jack·
Kane '
You,
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and
Music!

10-9-31c GREEN buill• tomatoes. Pick .
yaur .,.n. ~so. pqtatoes and
HAY. OO'ili' end mixed. PhQIIo
· - PC!flloh • . Bring Qlll ·
1192-6172.
'''"""· Mdr!IW Croll. Let•rt ·
So• ........,. the &lt;lrcletl letlen
F•l..~
I0-9-31c
the lllr,rist .,..•••• u
· ' ·
10-7-6tc
•llflflletl by the ab!w• cartoon.
COAL, llm6slono 1 Excololor
Salt Workt,· E,. ;.MIII~ St.,
621t,
'pigs. Phonot· 992·,
,
Pomeroy. Ptiono ~-1.
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PARKVIEW
Ktnrlolo
"Podlft1
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oiOUCN Fl&amp;LTY
2 GAS htafero, ~Ito building
loto . Albert Hill, Main St.,
·..
Raclno. Phone 949-2161.
. 3-17-tfc
10-5-ljc

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PT. PLEASANT - Hundreds
tined the streets of do1111town
Point Pleasanl Friday af.
lernoon to view not one, but two
colorful parades.
The double event ticked off
Point Pleaunt's High School
homecoming actlviUes and
advertised local merchants'
"BatUe Days".

standard shift.

5495
'595
Sedan. radio, power

Polara 2 Or. Hardtop,
Torquefllte transmission. power steering.

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Your Chevy Dealer

POMEROY, OHIO

Open Eves n1 8 Ph. 992·2126
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Evelyn McDaniel

JJHNSON MASONRY

ROOFING~

Cammercial or Resldentil

BYOOITUcr

Brick, Block,$tone.
Cloterns, Chlmnoyo, Home
Remodeling, Cement Work,
Garages.

Free Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny· Jake
Ptlone
992-704~ or 992·5632

~

EXPERT
·Wheel Alignment
$5.55
· -GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 .
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Home &amp; Auto

,,4 E. Moln, Poineror. 0.

Roof Painting
Repair, Spouting
C.rllfnler Work.
Contad:

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Dtldw,O.

Air.fAJnditianilll
Inspection Alid
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RtOiqe
6.98 ~~.

BlaeHrii(s
l!heH
HJ.ll-41

the

Keyetlea, "Snoopy",
sponsored by the Future Far·
mera of America, and "Knights
of Dynamile". sponoored by tbe
0-Kan slaff. Honorable mention
went lo the Girls Athletic
Altsocialloo and the Pep Club.
Wlnnenr In the car dlvtalon
were "Bonnie and Clyde" by tbe
Nallonal Honor Society, "Flea
Atteck''by tbe Fubsre Teachers
and an entry by the Pep Club.
Honorable menUon wu given
't11f ..l• Pl.EAMlfr" ;J...!:. ..~ JUdt·'' ~t.''''' ' "' ' ' . ........ '!!'
.''S!rlp.tlr!IIIRullda" ~- Jno..
menta and a dlvaree were
A dlvorte wu IJ'anled In an tbe Tu-Endle-Wel alaff.
sranled and other Ill!II were action, Martha V. Bite Yl. All winning entrlea were
awarded cash prizes wilb
dianltlled In IIIUOII County Robert Hlte.
Circuit Coort aclloni Friday, Dlwl•8alo were made In the lr&lt;rphlos &amp;olns to tbe first place
orders stcned by Jude• J~ following cases: Judith A. wtnnora.
Lee Thampaon anllllloclln tbe Murphy v1. BUiy Charles
office of Howard Sebaltz, Mw-phy; V1rBlnla Thomu Yl.
Drawing "ooha and aahs"
Circuit Clerk, dllt'kwe.
Ralph E. Thomu a".
lnlm the crowdnere two of the
Welfare FlniDce, · a corAction concetnllic nlary younpst unlla In the parade,
poratlon, wu fll- Judlri-1 Ill paymenla to lllarlel Wlthera lbe Muon County TwtrUng
tbe amount ol f'783.U agalllal and Charlu a.atnberl were C«pe and the Mason County
George L.lllanb ml Loulle M. continued until nul Prtday In Baby Dolla, under lbe direction
Blanks.
Mason County Circuit Court. of Joette Gabrltach.
Capitol Finance CurporaUon
wu given Judplenl In tbe
amount of 'JtU2 aaatnat
Charles E. Jeffers ml (A)]eJdo
0
Or UD er
Jellers.
J'"IIP"""I wu sranled to PT.' PLEASANT .., A Point
Untied Fuel Gu Omlpany In Ita Pleasant man who apecled to
action aaalnat Marietta htmt aqu1rre1s Saturday, unManulacludDI OmiPIIIY In tbe derwent trea(!Deot Ill·Pleuant
amount of p,oea.O'I, wtlb in- Valliy Hootpt~ afw lila car
ploupd IntO a !lro hydrant IIIII
bit a trea
stnet, liNd-

Fall Tour to

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12"x75' ECONOMY

ALCOA WRAP
HECK'S REG 88c

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IIOUSIWAII

12

WASP

CAP GUN
AND CAPS
HECK'S REG $1.66

IIOISIWAIE IIIPT•

HOUSEWARES

oz.

4.5 Oz
TUIE

SCOPE

BRYLCREEM

With Free

HECK'S REG
$L09

Hand Puppet

Heck's Reg 92c

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COSMETIC DE 1.

COSIIIfTit 191.

KODAK CX 126·12

COLOR PRINT

FILM

SCHICK

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BLADES

15's

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Jewelry Dept.

LADIES'

SWEATERS
Pullovers, rnock·
turtle neck. ond
co rdigon swto,.rs
in white ond pastel
colon. Sires S-M-1.

REGULAR
$L60

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Heck's

HECK'S

Reg.

REG
$1.60

$5.88
tlOTI/IIIf

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Have Your Yurly

Leading tbe homecoming
parade wu the Point Pleasanl
High School Big Blacks Band,
under tbe dlrecllon of Gerald
Stewart. Approslmately 40
Ooata and caro made up the
procession.
Named ao the best tbree
Ooala in the parade were
jjGreyhounda", IJ)OIIIOI'ed by

N Squirrel F

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ORVIU£ Dt8SON
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SWEETHEART
DETERGENT

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steering, auto.matlc:o.lransmi•flonr•power
brakes. V-8 motor.
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QUEEN CROWNED - Mellnda Grllafl, dalf&amp;bler of Mra. Evelyn Wileman, of Sand Hill
Road, la croWDid 1171 Point Pleuant lllgh Sdloolllomemmlni! Quoell by PPHS pt1nclpal
Earl Sprouse. MJIIGrllafl'serrcort, Alanllunl, laatleft.

Two Para.des on Friday

1965
DODGE S1095 '895
Coronet Deluxe 2 Or. Sedan, v.s motor, radio,

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power steering, Torquefllte transmission.

220z.

HECK'S REG. Me

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1965
DODGE
Coronet «0-4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio.

1962
DODGE
Custom 880-4 Or.

1001 USESI

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$1295 Slt95

1963 DODGE

Ten 24x14 reusable cloths.

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'695
s495
V-8 motor. radio.

HANOI WIPES

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Coronet 500- 2 Or. Hardtop. V-8 motor, radio,
power steering. Torquefllle transmission,
bucket seats, console.

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Coronet 440 - 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 motor, radio.
powersleerlng. Torquefllte transmission,
vinyl roof.
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POINT
PLEASANT
STORE
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s1595 $1495
1967
DODGE
Dart 270 4 Or. Sedan, radio, powersteering,

. EXPERIENCED
Radiator Service

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Busmess
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399
West
Main . St., Pomeroy. Pomeroy.
Phone
992-21~
10-0-ltc r
10-11 -lfc - - - - - - - COAL furnace converted to ,..as,
CRA-FTSMAN riding lawn cheap. Also, nice gentle ,;'are
pony with saddle. Phone
111 ower. Phone 99'1·2429.
10-_11-3tc Chester 98 5-.m'l.
10' 9' 31 '
A U CT I D N
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, For Sale
1970, 10' 30 A.M. The following G.E. relrigerotor, good con will be sold at residence dltion Phone 992-6247.
~~=~~"so'i"F~:v~\r~. ':~:i
10-9-6tp
o1 Athens): GLASSWARE: l970 DIAL 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
Cut Glass Nappie, Salts, sewing machine left In
From. the Largest Truck• of '
Butter Dish, Hand Glown layaway . Beautiful pastel
Bulldozer Radlolor to the
Cruet, Signed HelMy, Heloey color, full size model. All
Bells, Early Fenlon, Bowland built-In to ·buttonhole, overSmallest Hooter Core.
Cendle Holders, Coral Slag cast and fancy stitch. Pay jus1
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Bowl, Fry Ale Glo... $41.7 5 cosh or . terms
OeprrAion Glass, Carnival, arranged. Trade-Ins ecSianed Northwood Dish, cepted. Phone 1192 56&lt;1
: ••· ft2..214S ·
Pomeroy
Condie Slicks,
BLACK
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Amethyst, Pressed, Pattern,
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NuCut. CHINA: R. S. Prusslo VACUUM Cleaner brand new
Red Star Bowl, Bavarian 1970model. Complete wllh oil
Bowl, Flo Blue Plates, cleaning tools. Small paint
German Chocolate set, Bridal ctamogeln shipping. Will toke
Choc. Set, several Misc. S27 cash or terms U desired.
Items. FUR.NITURE . Dry Phone 1192-56&lt;1.
Sink, Old Corner Cuf)boord,
10-9-6tc
Cherry Rocker, Walnut
Ladles O..k, Cherry Drop
l'nd Complete Unt
Leal Table. O.k, Moh&lt;lganv ,--~.,.....-----,
olSupplies
Secretaries, Round O.k l'ed.
Table and Choirs, Walnut
;DQ
Rocker Coned Bottom ond
Back,'Green Velvet Wal. Plot.
MISOI'I,W. Y1.
Rocker, Eorly Slont Top £" -...
,
773-H7S
O.ok, Glen Door Chino
II
Open
Dilly
I 1114 p.m.
Cupboard, Wuh Sloild,
6:30tllfp.m.
Mlhogeny Gate Log Din. Rm.
Table~.Biankot Chest, Bross
Bed, U'll'lt of drawers, Wei.
Bed, C0pper and Bran
Kettles, Flat and cam" Top
Trunks, Sliver Candle Slicks,
Indian Arti-Facto, $everol
Statuaries,
Pro-Columbian
Arl, MokfCIII Wtre. Several
llems o1 tnterftl not lloted.
TERMS: CUlt I. D. Required.
Ownl" IN. and Mrs. A. W.
Skinner.
BRADFORD
AUCTION CD., RACINE,
OHIO. A. C. BRADFORD.
MGR. Ph. 9-fl-3121. C. C.
BRADFORD, AUCT., Ww thlfl9lon, Ohio 614-flll.l.-.
Lunch to be oerved. Pleast
10-11-lfc
clip thlud.

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Auto Sales

Sale

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Coronet Deluxe 4 Or. Sedan, 6 cyl .. radio,

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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AWNINGS. storm doors and
win d .o ws,
car ports ,
marquees, blown and .batt
Insulation. Elmctr White,
2429 ·
sales representative. For free
10. 11 .Jtc 15 ROOM BRICK VENEER -7
estimates, phone Charles - - - -- - - room residences up, 8 office
Lisle. Syracuse. V. V.
rooms down. Central heat. 5
Johnson and Son, Inc.
garoges. Extra lot 100 x 100.
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8-Jo.tfc
.
Onlv $42,.500.00
c8t:
1966 PONTIAC, GfO, .389, ,4.
., , ..&gt;
'('!'!)RM MORN IN~ heafl!r, like s eed. lj,.IJID. f&lt;l*tir " '1969 ' " ...WAN'1''Ji.~1td~J!1·:.~o
' new. lldfff'ld gn, w :' Also, rovola Corfi 2 tloor hard·
NICE HOMES
Kenmore with blower, bottled fop, automatic, SI,SOO. Phone
CALL 992-3325
gos, 170. Phone 742-5716.
Chester '185-3503 offer 5 p.m.
HELEN AND VIRGIL
9-30-tfc
I0-6-61p
TEAFORD
--------------ASSOCIATES SYRACUSE
IRISH cobblers and Kennebec 1967 PONTIAC Tempest, 4-&lt;loor,
10-9-6tc
.,
potatoes. Charles Hilton, standars. V8, whitewalls .
Portland. Ohio. Phone 8.43- Leaving States, must selL
2268
11195. Phone 992-30&lt;15.
rlOME building lots within
9-24-18tc
10-8-3tp
·
Plains Water
Tuppers
District. Close lo high school
BASSET puppios, AKC. $30. F . 1962 RAMBLER classic. Ex- and fairgrounds . This Is a oew
cellent condition. Phone 992- development. all lots large
A. Benedum, Reedsville.
3&lt;42.
and have good drainage.
Ohio. Phooe 667-3856.
10-6-6lp
Phone 992·6887 after 5 p.m .
10-~-12tc
10-1-tfc

For

CAR LOT

apartment,

I0-6-6fc

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Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, radio. Torquefllte
transmission, 6 cyl., white· with green vinyl
roof.

GEO. HOBSTETTER,
BROKER
TUPPERS PLAINS, 2 new NEW LISTING - Nice 3
three-bedroom homes plu3
bed,·ooms, bath, carpeting,
carporlond utility room . City
Birch kitchen. Forced air
water, totDI electric. Lot size
furnace. 2 car garage, Nice
100)(200. J . W. Arbaugh.
lot.
Phone Coolville 667-3289.
NEW LISTING- • bedrooms,
75-ACRE farm, ~~~rge house, 1
central heat and air conrooms and baht, 3 wells. barn,
ditioning. Modern kitchen, 2
shed. call 1192-2518of1er 5 p.m.
car garage. Middleport .
114,500.00
C.ll 742-5775.
l0-6-6tc NEW LISTING - 50 ocres 6-ROOM- H-0-U-SE-.-bo
-th·, -4~ Nice 6 room home, one floor,
acres, In Long Bottom, Otllo.
bath. full basement. gas
Call
614-865-3325
New
forced air furnace. Double
Matamoras, Ohio or Chester
garage. Minerals. $25,000.00
985-,.148. Paul Hauber, owner.
10·6-6tp GOOD BUY ·- 3 bedroom
paneled home. Nice kitchen,
electric range. Living room 14
2-STORY building with paved
x 22. Lots of closets. Gas
r,rklng tot. Also, J lots In
forced air furnace. $12,000.00
Ph
992 2838 992
acine, one
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.._.,_ _. H AND N dar. old and started For
leghorn put ets, both floor or DON'T pump your sluggish
Rent
cage grown
available.
septic tank. Get Kleon-Em Poultry
Mousing
and
All Septic Tank Cleaner.
3 ROOM unfurrt'shed apart. Automation, Modern Poultry,
landmark Farm Bureau,

w~cru~

••111 to your spoclflcttiont.
SUes IVtltnlo now .

changer . Balance S6·U5. Use
~ -budget terms . Call 992.
2
10 6_.1
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EARLY American Stereo-radio
combination, AM &amp; FM radio,
4 speaker sound system, 4
speed automatic changer.
Btllance $78.169. Use our
budget terms . Call 992-3.152.

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Ioca lion n•• r Pomeroy ·
Available very soon. Phone
1192-738&lt;, 992-7133 or ~i?J:c

Help Wanted

rn

style, -4 speaker sound
system, 4 speed automatic

CIRCLE
THIS AD

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1968 DODGE

Real Estate For Sale

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PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In Pomeroy Since Je53
PHONE992-2143
POMEROY, OHIO
ALL ELECTRIC 3-bedroom
home ,
full
basement,
aluminum siding, storm doors
and windows. One acre of
f.0~,:'.d 04~r~~~ well, 112 ·soo.

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BUICK

DANNIE'S MOBILE HOME SALES

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TO

BLAEnNARS
Real Estate For Sale

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$2995
69 81 &lt;l,.e Sabre
2 Or. 1 T., factory air cond. Avery nice clean
car fr .n one of our repeat customers.
68 r.,u;ck Le Sabre Custom
$2495
4 Or. :.edan. factory air cond. One careful
local owner.
66 Chevrolet Caprice ·
$1695
4 Door H.T., V-8, factorY. air cond., full power.
dark blue with black vrnyl top. luxury black
nylon Interior. Chevy's best car. This one Is
tops.
66 Ford Country Squire
$1595
Station Wagon, V-e, beautiful White finish ,
wood grain sides.
See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson, Ceward Calvert
or Fred Btaettnar,

Over 700 New Mobile Homes In Stock
12 Years Financing - Trade For Anything
SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS

:DODGE

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full' r . · .ped. Extra sharp.

2 MILLION DOLLAR
INVENTORY

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Begins Oct. 16

Black Walnut

. METAL FOOT LOCKER
IIGcl Blue,

Silos: ll"ol5li"k121!a", Colon:
and 6old. Full tray incluclod.

Q.OTHING DEPT.

$

7. 6

BUMPER
~?'·JACK

$ 99
Reek's Reg. $U9
AmMOTtrl lilT.

HECK'S

PORCH. &amp; FLOOR
ENAMEL
HECK'S REG
$5.T1

ROBERK

TRUCK MIRROR
$ 66
PICK·UP 01 VAN 1YPI

RQAIL

VALUI
$1.91

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68 f't"tiac ve,.tura

$2495

HAS DONE IT AGAIN
992-7195
AntENS U. S., ., RT. 50 E

POMEROY W. MAIN

110 PHONE ORDERS PlEASE!!
Other Mobile Home Dealers Welcome-To Buy Here

593-3044

BUY NOW Al' FACIORY PRICES

Dun;,;';ng;;Th;;u;:S..:Ie:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.J
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Business Opportunities

For Sale
STEREO. WALNUT

This can be the most im·
portent advertisement or your
life - because it may c hange
your economic picture from
"bleak" to "bright".
Owners who now IU~n·1ce
U.l.l. vending mac hines ate
growing hom part•time to full·
time operators with Com·
pany's financing.

As !itt\e as $600 to $1500
investment in U. I.I. profit pro·
dudng vending mac hine s can

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oCOMHETEtV FVRNilHEO 2
(AVAIU.ILE IN
lfDIIOOMS - FRONI &lt;liCHEN ElECTRIC- FUEL OIL, ETC.
•HOliSE TYPE DOORS. STORMS
•FIN&lt;4NCINC
&amp; SCIIEfNS - CARPfTING.
eiNSIIRANCi:

NOWI DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS

U••I Uunv lnduatr~t, lnr.,

MOBIL£ HOMES IN SJOCK!
KEITH GOBI.£
MOBILE HOME ~1.1S,. INC.

992-700&lt;
ACROSS FROM GOBLES
5U LOCUST ST.

U~ED

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Time requirli.'m.W\.iS •6 ID 8
hours per week a long wilh a
se rviceable car. No personal
sales ca ll a. The mil chi n es do
the se lling for you. just give
good ser11ice!
Write, givingname,addreu,
phone number and sufficient
references.

ON ALL 1970

1195 Empire cen1r11,

Dept. 6197D

ment. Phone 99:.-.aas. 7-1-Hc
2 BEut&lt;OOM trailer, country

For Renl

HAVE Immediate opening tor
office secretary. shorthand

TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, Mlner!vllle. Phone 992necessary,
and typing
332•.
knowledge of bookkeeping
9-9-tfc
helpful. Experience not
essential. Interviews will be MIDDLEPORT, 3-room fur arranaecl. Write Box 729·l,
nished apartment for couple
c-o The Dally Sentinel,
with one child. First floor.
Pomeroy, Ohio. st1ting
Phone 742-5032.
training, experience and any
10·8-Jfc
other helpful information.
I0-6-6tc

, - - - - - - - - - - . TRAILER space, one mile tram
new Meigs High School on old
Rt. 33. Phone 99'l·2941.
l or 4 I 1droom s
9-20·J0tC

.TOUR NEW HOME

(Oft11Ct: Mr. Moody, Pb. nt.
71:14 11 our field office •t
Parll &amp; 11CIIfl0rl In Ml•·

. dl•por1.

JIMCO ASSOCIATe! , INC.

formerlr KineiiAssoclltet,

IRe.

FURNISHED apartment, •
rooms and bath. Albert Hill,
Main

Nll.t:L Y turnlshea :i·oedroom

Middleport

:ml.

St.,

Racine. Phone 949-

10-5-6tc

Phone 992-3874.

o Down Payment
Motttftlr P•rmenfl
Lewer Tfl•n Rent

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house. Phone 992-3231.
10.7·6fc
7
-3-:R:-:OOM=:-f:-u-rn 1s"'hed-:-o-pa--:-rtmenl
with nice yard In Mfddleport.
Phone 992·2710 or 992-2432.
10.7-tfc
-·
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 1192·541.
J0-18-tfc

9-JO.Hc
REMODELED 3-bedroom
house on Llnooln Heights.
Phone 1192-:w&lt;U.
9-27-lfc

For Sale

SPINET PIANO. Wanted,
responsible partv to take over
low monfhly payments on a
------spinel plano. can be seen
locally.
Wrlle
Credit
Helium was first dlscov·
Manager, P. 0 . Box 35,
ered In the spectrum of the
Cortland, Ohio.
IUD.
I0-9-2tp

~llJJMID~ u..J ···""''"~ ,.J , _
11nK1'11Mbltlheae four JumbiH,
one letter to each squan, to
,f orm four ordinary word1.

FINE PORCELAIN china by
Noritako. Complete set, $5.25
par ;.piece place setting. C.ll
1192-5602.
10-8-Jtc
HOMEMADE Ice cream by
quarts. Racine Firemen
Auxiliary . Phone fjt.:J-171 or
949-3293.
IO-I·6fc
CHINESE ringneck pheasants,
50c lo S2 each •. at farm. Phone
Lefort, W. Va. 1195-3972 any
oey except Saturday. '
10-8-61p

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bull, 3 years old. Phone 1il2-

1966 DODGE

Jack·
Kane '
You,
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and
Music!

10-9-31c GREEN buill• tomatoes. Pick .
yaur .,.n. ~so. pqtatoes and
HAY. OO'ili' end mixed. PhQIIo
· - PC!flloh • . Bring Qlll ·
1192-6172.
'''"""· Mdr!IW Croll. Let•rt ·
So• ........,. the &lt;lrcletl letlen
F•l..~
I0-9-31c
the lllr,rist .,..•••• u
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10-7-6tc
•llflflletl by the ab!w• cartoon.
COAL, llm6slono 1 Excololor
Salt Workt,· E,. ;.MIII~ St.,
621t,
'pigs. Phonot· 992·,
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Pomeroy. Ptiono ~-1.
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Ktnrlolo
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2 GAS htafero, ~Ito building
loto . Albert Hill, Main St.,
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Raclno. Phone 949-2161.
. 3-17-tfc
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PT. PLEASANT - Hundreds
tined the streets of do1111town
Point Pleasanl Friday af.
lernoon to view not one, but two
colorful parades.
The double event ticked off
Point Pleaunt's High School
homecoming actlviUes and
advertised local merchants'
"BatUe Days".

standard shift.

5495
'595
Sedan. radio, power

Polara 2 Or. Hardtop,
Torquefllte transmission. power steering.

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POMEROY, OHIO

Open Eves n1 8 Ph. 992·2126
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Evelyn McDaniel

JJHNSON MASONRY

ROOFING~

Cammercial or Resldentil

BYOOITUcr

Brick, Block,$tone.
Cloterns, Chlmnoyo, Home
Remodeling, Cement Work,
Garages.

Free Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny· Jake
Ptlone
992-704~ or 992·5632

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·Wheel Alignment
$5.55
· -GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 .
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Home &amp; Auto

,,4 E. Moln, Poineror. 0.

Roof Painting
Repair, Spouting
C.rllfnler Work.
Contad:

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Air.fAJnditianilll
Inspection Alid
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6.98 ~~.

BlaeHrii(s
l!heH
HJ.ll-41

the

Keyetlea, "Snoopy",
sponsored by the Future Far·
mera of America, and "Knights
of Dynamile". sponoored by tbe
0-Kan slaff. Honorable mention
went lo the Girls Athletic
Altsocialloo and the Pep Club.
Wlnnenr In the car dlvtalon
were "Bonnie and Clyde" by tbe
Nallonal Honor Society, "Flea
Atteck''by tbe Fubsre Teachers
and an entry by the Pep Club.
Honorable menUon wu given
't11f ..l• Pl.EAMlfr" ;J...!:. ..~ JUdt·'' ~t.''''' ' "' ' ' . ........ '!!'
.''S!rlp.tlr!IIIRullda" ~- Jno..
menta and a dlvaree were
A dlvorte wu IJ'anled In an tbe Tu-Endle-Wel alaff.
sranled and other Ill!II were action, Martha V. Bite Yl. All winning entrlea were
awarded cash prizes wilb
dianltlled In IIIUOII County Robert Hlte.
Circuit Coort aclloni Friday, Dlwl•8alo were made In the lr&lt;rphlos &amp;olns to tbe first place
orders stcned by Jude• J~ following cases: Judith A. wtnnora.
Lee Thampaon anllllloclln tbe Murphy v1. BUiy Charles
office of Howard Sebaltz, Mw-phy; V1rBlnla Thomu Yl.
Drawing "ooha and aahs"
Circuit Clerk, dllt'kwe.
Ralph E. Thomu a".
lnlm the crowdnere two of the
Welfare FlniDce, · a corAction concetnllic nlary younpst unlla In the parade,
poratlon, wu fll- Judlri-1 Ill paymenla to lllarlel Wlthera lbe Muon County TwtrUng
tbe amount ol f'783.U agalllal and Charlu a.atnberl were C«pe and the Mason County
George L.lllanb ml Loulle M. continued until nul Prtday In Baby Dolla, under lbe direction
Blanks.
Mason County Circuit Court. of Joette Gabrltach.
Capitol Finance CurporaUon
wu given Judplenl In tbe
amount of 'JtU2 aaatnat
Charles E. Jeffers ml (A)]eJdo
0
Or UD er
Jellers.
J'"IIP"""I wu sranled to PT.' PLEASANT .., A Point
Untied Fuel Gu Omlpany In Ita Pleasant man who apecled to
action aaalnat Marietta htmt aqu1rre1s Saturday, unManulacludDI OmiPIIIY In tbe derwent trea(!Deot Ill·Pleuant
amount of p,oea.O'I, wtlb in- Valliy Hootpt~ afw lila car
ploupd IntO a !lro hydrant IIIII
bit a trea
stnet, liNd-

Fall Tour to

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ALCOA WRAP
HECK'S REG 88c

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IIOUSIWAII

12

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CAP GUN
AND CAPS
HECK'S REG $1.66

IIOISIWAIE IIIPT•

HOUSEWARES

oz.

4.5 Oz
TUIE

SCOPE

BRYLCREEM

With Free

HECK'S REG
$L09

Hand Puppet

Heck's Reg 92c

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COSIIIfTit 191.

KODAK CX 126·12

COLOR PRINT

FILM

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BLADES

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LADIES'

SWEATERS
Pullovers, rnock·
turtle neck. ond
co rdigon swto,.rs
in white ond pastel
colon. Sires S-M-1.

REGULAR
$L60

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HECK'S

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$1.60

$5.88
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Have Your Yurly

Leading tbe homecoming
parade wu the Point Pleasanl
High School Big Blacks Band,
under tbe dlrecllon of Gerald
Stewart. Approslmately 40
Ooata and caro made up the
procession.
Named ao the best tbree
Ooala in the parade were
jjGreyhounda", IJ)OIIIOI'ed by

N Squirrel F

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DETERGENT

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steering, auto.matlc:o.lransmi•flonr•power
brakes. V-8 motor.
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QUEEN CROWNED - Mellnda Grllafl, dalf&amp;bler of Mra. Evelyn Wileman, of Sand Hill
Road, la croWDid 1171 Point Pleuant lllgh Sdloolllomemmlni! Quoell by PPHS pt1nclpal
Earl Sprouse. MJIIGrllafl'serrcort, Alanllunl, laatleft.

Two Para.des on Friday

1965
DODGE S1095 '895
Coronet Deluxe 2 Or. Sedan, v.s motor, radio,

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HECK'S
REG•

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power steering, Torquefllte transmission.

220z.

HECK'S REG. Me

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1965
DODGE
Coronet «0-4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio.

1962
DODGE
Custom 880-4 Or.

1001 USESI

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$1295 Slt95

1963 DODGE

Ten 24x14 reusable cloths.

I' ~

S1295S1195

'695
s495
V-8 motor. radio.

HANOI WIPES

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Coronet 500- 2 Or. Hardtop. V-8 motor, radio,
power steering. Torquefllle transmission,
bucket seats, console.

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Coronet 440 - 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 motor, radio.
powersleerlng. Torquefllte transmission,
vinyl roof.
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POINT
PLEASANT
STORE
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s1595 $1495
1967
DODGE
Dart 270 4 Or. Sedan, radio, powersteering,

. EXPERIENCED
Radiator Service

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Busmess
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399
West
Main . St., Pomeroy. Pomeroy.
Phone
992-21~
10-0-ltc r
10-11 -lfc - - - - - - - COAL furnace converted to ,..as,
CRA-FTSMAN riding lawn cheap. Also, nice gentle ,;'are
pony with saddle. Phone
111 ower. Phone 99'1·2429.
10-_11-3tc Chester 98 5-.m'l.
10' 9' 31 '
A U CT I D N
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, For Sale
1970, 10' 30 A.M. The following G.E. relrigerotor, good con will be sold at residence dltion Phone 992-6247.
~~=~~"so'i"F~:v~\r~. ':~:i
10-9-6tp
o1 Athens): GLASSWARE: l970 DIAL 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
Cut Glass Nappie, Salts, sewing machine left In
From. the Largest Truck• of '
Butter Dish, Hand Glown layaway . Beautiful pastel
Bulldozer Radlolor to the
Cruet, Signed HelMy, Heloey color, full size model. All
Bells, Early Fenlon, Bowland built-In to ·buttonhole, overSmallest Hooter Core.
Cendle Holders, Coral Slag cast and fancy stitch. Pay jus1
' .
Bowl, Fry Ale Glo... $41.7 5 cosh or . terms
OeprrAion Glass, Carnival, arranged. Trade-Ins ecSianed Northwood Dish, cepted. Phone 1192 56&lt;1
: ••· ft2..214S ·
Pomeroy
Condie Slicks,
BLACK
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.
i0-9-6fc
Amethyst, Pressed, Pattern,
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NuCut. CHINA: R. S. Prusslo VACUUM Cleaner brand new
Red Star Bowl, Bavarian 1970model. Complete wllh oil
Bowl, Flo Blue Plates, cleaning tools. Small paint
German Chocolate set, Bridal ctamogeln shipping. Will toke
Choc. Set, several Misc. S27 cash or terms U desired.
Items. FUR.NITURE . Dry Phone 1192-56&lt;1.
Sink, Old Corner Cuf)boord,
10-9-6tc
Cherry Rocker, Walnut
Ladles O..k, Cherry Drop
l'nd Complete Unt
Leal Table. O.k, Moh&lt;lganv ,--~.,.....-----,
olSupplies
Secretaries, Round O.k l'ed.
Table and Choirs, Walnut
;DQ
Rocker Coned Bottom ond
Back,'Green Velvet Wal. Plot.
MISOI'I,W. Y1.
Rocker, Eorly Slont Top £" -...
,
773-H7S
O.ok, Glen Door Chino
II
Open
Dilly
I 1114 p.m.
Cupboard, Wuh Sloild,
6:30tllfp.m.
Mlhogeny Gate Log Din. Rm.
Table~.Biankot Chest, Bross
Bed, U'll'lt of drawers, Wei.
Bed, C0pper and Bran
Kettles, Flat and cam" Top
Trunks, Sliver Candle Slicks,
Indian Arti-Facto, $everol
Statuaries,
Pro-Columbian
Arl, MokfCIII Wtre. Several
llems o1 tnterftl not lloted.
TERMS: CUlt I. D. Required.
Ownl" IN. and Mrs. A. W.
Skinner.
BRADFORD
AUCTION CD., RACINE,
OHIO. A. C. BRADFORD.
MGR. Ph. 9-fl-3121. C. C.
BRADFORD, AUCT., Ww thlfl9lon, Ohio 614-flll.l.-.
Lunch to be oerved. Pleast
10-11-lfc
clip thlud.

&lt;1649.

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Auto Sales

Sale

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Coronet Deluxe 4 Or. Sedan, 6 cyl .. radio,

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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S1695 S1495

AWNINGS. storm doors and
win d .o ws,
car ports ,
marquees, blown and .batt
Insulation. Elmctr White,
2429 ·
sales representative. For free
10. 11 .Jtc 15 ROOM BRICK VENEER -7
estimates, phone Charles - - - -- - - room residences up, 8 office
Lisle. Syracuse. V. V.
rooms down. Central heat. 5
Johnson and Son, Inc.
garoges. Extra lot 100 x 100.
..
8-Jo.tfc
.
Onlv $42,.500.00
c8t:
1966 PONTIAC, GfO, .389, ,4.
., , ..&gt;
'('!'!)RM MORN IN~ heafl!r, like s eed. lj,.IJID. f&lt;l*tir " '1969 ' " ...WAN'1''Ji.~1td~J!1·:.~o
' new. lldfff'ld gn, w :' Also, rovola Corfi 2 tloor hard·
NICE HOMES
Kenmore with blower, bottled fop, automatic, SI,SOO. Phone
CALL 992-3325
gos, 170. Phone 742-5716.
Chester '185-3503 offer 5 p.m.
HELEN AND VIRGIL
9-30-tfc
I0-6-61p
TEAFORD
--------------ASSOCIATES SYRACUSE
IRISH cobblers and Kennebec 1967 PONTIAC Tempest, 4-&lt;loor,
10-9-6tc
.,
potatoes. Charles Hilton, standars. V8, whitewalls .
Portland. Ohio. Phone 8.43- Leaving States, must selL
2268
11195. Phone 992-30&lt;15.
rlOME building lots within
9-24-18tc
10-8-3tp
·
Plains Water
Tuppers
District. Close lo high school
BASSET puppios, AKC. $30. F . 1962 RAMBLER classic. Ex- and fairgrounds . This Is a oew
cellent condition. Phone 992- development. all lots large
A. Benedum, Reedsville.
3&lt;42.
and have good drainage.
Ohio. Phooe 667-3856.
10-6-6lp
Phone 992·6887 after 5 p.m .
10-~-12tc
10-1-tfc

For

CAR LOT

apartment,

I0-6-6fc

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Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, radio. Torquefllte
transmission, 6 cyl., white· with green vinyl
roof.

GEO. HOBSTETTER,
BROKER
TUPPERS PLAINS, 2 new NEW LISTING - Nice 3
three-bedroom homes plu3
bed,·ooms, bath, carpeting,
carporlond utility room . City
Birch kitchen. Forced air
water, totDI electric. Lot size
furnace. 2 car garage, Nice
100)(200. J . W. Arbaugh.
lot.
Phone Coolville 667-3289.
NEW LISTING- • bedrooms,
75-ACRE farm, ~~~rge house, 1
central heat and air conrooms and baht, 3 wells. barn,
ditioning. Modern kitchen, 2
shed. call 1192-2518of1er 5 p.m.
car garage. Middleport .
114,500.00
C.ll 742-5775.
l0-6-6tc NEW LISTING - 50 ocres 6-ROOM- H-0-U-SE-.-bo
-th·, -4~ Nice 6 room home, one floor,
acres, In Long Bottom, Otllo.
bath. full basement. gas
Call
614-865-3325
New
forced air furnace. Double
Matamoras, Ohio or Chester
garage. Minerals. $25,000.00
985-,.148. Paul Hauber, owner.
10·6-6tp GOOD BUY ·- 3 bedroom
paneled home. Nice kitchen,
electric range. Living room 14
2-STORY building with paved
x 22. Lots of closets. Gas
r,rklng tot. Also, J lots In
forced air furnace. $12,000.00
Ph
992 2838 992
acine, one
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.._.,_ _. H AND N dar. old and started For
leghorn put ets, both floor or DON'T pump your sluggish
Rent
cage grown
available.
septic tank. Get Kleon-Em Poultry
Mousing
and
All Septic Tank Cleaner.
3 ROOM unfurrt'shed apart. Automation, Modern Poultry,
landmark Farm Bureau,

w~cru~

••111 to your spoclflcttiont.
SUes IVtltnlo now .

changer . Balance S6·U5. Use
~ -budget terms . Call 992.
2
10 6_.1
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EARLY American Stereo-radio
combination, AM &amp; FM radio,
4 speaker sound system, 4
speed automatic changer.
Btllance $78.169. Use our
budget terms . Call 992-3.152.

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Ioca lion n•• r Pomeroy ·
Available very soon. Phone
1192-738&lt;, 992-7133 or ~i?J:c

Help Wanted

rn

style, -4 speaker sound
system, 4 speed automatic

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1968 DODGE

Real Estate For Sale

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PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In Pomeroy Since Je53
PHONE992-2143
POMEROY, OHIO
ALL ELECTRIC 3-bedroom
home ,
full
basement,
aluminum siding, storm doors
and windows. One acre of
f.0~,:'.d 04~r~~~ well, 112 ·soo.

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BUICK

DANNIE'S MOBILE HOME SALES

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TO

BLAEnNARS
Real Estate For Sale

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$2995
69 81 &lt;l,.e Sabre
2 Or. 1 T., factory air cond. Avery nice clean
car fr .n one of our repeat customers.
68 r.,u;ck Le Sabre Custom
$2495
4 Or. :.edan. factory air cond. One careful
local owner.
66 Chevrolet Caprice ·
$1695
4 Door H.T., V-8, factorY. air cond., full power.
dark blue with black vrnyl top. luxury black
nylon Interior. Chevy's best car. This one Is
tops.
66 Ford Country Squire
$1595
Station Wagon, V-e, beautiful White finish ,
wood grain sides.
See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson, Ceward Calvert
or Fred Btaettnar,

Over 700 New Mobile Homes In Stock
12 Years Financing - Trade For Anything
SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS

:DODGE

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2 t &gt;Or 1 ,, -., Factory air cond .• low mileage.
full' r . · .ped. Extra sharp.

2 MILLION DOLLAR
INVENTORY

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Begins Oct. 16

Black Walnut

. METAL FOOT LOCKER
IIGcl Blue,

Silos: ll"ol5li"k121!a", Colon:
and 6old. Full tray incluclod.

Q.OTHING DEPT.

$

7. 6

BUMPER
~?'·JACK

$ 99
Reek's Reg. $U9
AmMOTtrl lilT.

HECK'S

PORCH. &amp; FLOOR
ENAMEL
HECK'S REG
$5.T1

ROBERK

TRUCK MIRROR
$ 66
PICK·UP 01 VAN 1YPI

RQAIL

VALUI
$1.91

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. · B~ptists Look Ahead tq. N~w l'ro~.t~ms e=r:a~btfS5''f!1:\=·= · ~=~:::·:Y~~
,
POMEIIOY - Will the
SQutllorri paptlit Convontlon be
left beblhd In tile world of
tomorrow? Follow!ns Ia a
penetrallnll look at wbat IJ
happenln&amp; ,within the orKanizati&lt;ID of our denciDinatlon
and at what . - to happen.
to happen.
Discuaslon of the sreat
cbanses In oUr world Is tile """
Indoor llpCrt. There are him·
dreds of boob diagnosing
whatbubappened,sndadozen
major books speculatiDB what
will happen. tbe ressonlor this
enormous productivity Is that
we oeem to be cauahl in a
permanent con Unum of
diJcemible change.
tbere Is, of course, a ...,. In

,
whlebchan8elaMW new. Since
Adam, 111811 bu been slowly
chaniin&amp; fr&lt;lm one generatloo
to another. The oboervera
generally agree that tile new
dlmenllona In the chaniea of
today art that tlley are greatly
accelerated, and that IIIey can
be oeen as they are bal)IIOIIlnK.
In the late 50's Southern
Baptist leaders became aware
of lhe changing clrcumatances,
some more than others, some
keenly, some vaguely. Moot of
lhese people were aware of
certain cbangea taking place In
the denomination.
tbese men and women also
looked ahead. What they saw
wasanewanddllferentworld.
As they looked they asked

chl!reh olllc:m Ill . 11!0 F.,.!i,QI)o ~ ~ cil,. lelhara7. ~~ II no 1\hlf lot
bepD to ~' around at their 1~ to~llld work.l"ll
am llld ma~ 111• ' A"llpotli; Mr',l· ~ ,. :lira;' · ~ .6Vi\' the put, 'I t II a
!lWII worlt. They aaw !J)emoe!veo lhe operatlnll .JIDilta of the
'Die !fam conslated ·of J'l"Y.; ~I ~ure, ~ !'(,' ~ ·1'!1; ~· llld lor ~
ld 1 newiJ&amp;I!L
. varloaa prGCraml': IJid the lloiWIIWI,area~of f"'*"""FirltSc"-ihoir~ aiield 14:illlll':rel....., to._
Many JI09 a11r1ec1 to work, . . .I SundaJ Sdlool I!GarJI, Sclp_to YaUeY """'"adon;.Rev; Cb.P,fl, '··~· .,.. MI"·o Rlclli,ril ·,dp,bJ 0!1' O!a~llon.
MOlt 11 Jndtrldu6; 1101110 In Wnman'a Ml""'QIWY Union IIDd
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always ~lly related, but migbllly to dliCOVer 111111 pat.
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......,.lh lhore wu more toms for the bulc wort olthe
relalednesa !hall they ll!lqlned. cburcllea- '1'- pUp liked
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Moved by the Rol)' I1PJrll. the7 many -hlnl qqestiQI)l:
.·• ,. ~-·"· ! c· PO~ ··J\
were altempllnjj to lind lhe ...., What are tile t:ue objeetlvea
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of tile churchos?
\VIlli are the bulo functions
A fino -cllon of CPO ~d&lt;tlt In both IIMII and
Thoro ware t1tree apecW of the churcbeaT
·- unlined modalo. Smart plaid poflerns In llthl ond
groups that worked at the How can the procram leadon
.dtrk lhadllltl plus a big Milcflon of ritvyillv..
.
problem In systematic waya: correlate their wort!
Viln
tilt
IMiay
IIIIMOnd
boyo
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ontba 111
!lie Branch Cmunlllee to Study How can,.. retain !he belt of
floor
,
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See
IIH
CPO
.lldtlll
ollll oava
Total Prosram who IOVIIIt to the old and acquire lha best of
dtflnt IIIII 11lo.
.
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put the Convenlkln asencles in a the new?
position to IJIIWel' ov-Uona : Wbat,..baveseenal-kll
the Executive Cmunlttee who a democratic respon1e to
change. I am convinced that In
It the Holy Spirit IJ for&amp;lt.g a
Men's 6.9$ CPO's •••• Sale 5.99
new dynaml&lt; lor the fulure, a · ·
Men's' 7.95 CPO's - • • . Sale 6.99
dynamic that centen In the .
Men'S 8.95 CPO's - . • - Sale 7.79
cqrtptiOJI 81 the lllinll1r)'
Men's 11.95 CPO's-- • • Sale 9.59
used Ute book of"""'-'··· Ch servant of Qu'lst bolh lnalde
en•"••-~
and oulllde !he walla of the
Men's 12.95 CPO's • • • • Sale 10.59
las hla leal. He emphaalzed five church bulldiJig
Man's 13.95 CPO's •••• Sale 11.29
reoponslbilltles of lbe church The above .tementa _...
Men's 17.95 C PO's •.•• Sale 14.49
which are: "Fellowsblp In the made by Albert McClellan, wbo
Gospel, Conllrmatloo of the IJ prograni planning aecretary
Men's 19.95 CPO's • ... Sale 16.29
~=~ ~~ SBC Executive Committee:
the
of the ,.~1 NaabvUle, Tennessee.
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Tltls put SUnday cllmued
Store opens Monday
Put.r Chapman closed with the planning and Jll'1!INU'IIIIOO
Morning aU:30
brief remarks ol lhanb and
ommendstl to Faith Ba tlst period, but marked the
on
P beginning of111811y new cbanges
c
Church lot their vlalon llld in the PfOIII'IUD of 1 Southern
labor of love In the Gospel.
Baptist Church
tbe new building of Faith tbe blUest clwnge came In
Baptist Church IJ weD under the SUnday School PrcJsram.
conatructlon, llld at Ibis report tbe new "Grouplng.Qradlng"
the brlcl&lt; aiding Is neor COlli· plan now bas titles of Adult
pletloo. As 10011 81 the ~ Division, Youth Division,
lrussea arrive and art pullnw Children's Division, and
Boys 4.95 CPO'S
Sale U9
place, the roof will be COlli· Preschool DlviJton Within aach
Boys 5.95 CPO's
Sale 5.29
pleted u well as the Interior. dlvlalon grouping
will
Boys 6.95 CPO's
Sale 5.99
The IarKe! dale for SOI'YICOI In be ace..:.n..g to wbat Btede the
Boys 7.95 CPO's ·
Sale 6.99
~::;., bulldlns
Is pupU attends In publk school.
Boys 8.95 CPO's - • • Sale 7.79
Dedicatloo ·and special ..,. SUnday School Utenture bas
vi b
ellst Doo Moff 1 also been up-dated. The
Boys 9.95 CPO's • • • Sale
ce Y evang
a matertol wt11 encourage more
Boys 11.95 CPO's • - - · Sale 9.59
will he held shortly after personal mble atudjl and living
Boys 12.95 CPO's · · · · Sale 10.59
Christmas. Preaently, the Bible lrulba tbroulh the week.
COIIJI'Og&amp;Uoo Is boldlng servloot SUch titlea as Youth In Search
Boys 13.95 CPO's • • - • Sale 11.29
In the Masonic BuDding In and Youth In Action are I]IJ&gt;Icai
Boys 15.95 CPO's • • ·• Sale 13.39
downtown Gallipolis. The of the New SUnda School
Boys 17.95 CPO's . - - - Sale 14.49
general public Is welcome to the booldeflt
Y
services, activities and Also aftected by the program
programs of Faith Baptist change will be Training Union,
Church.
Women's Missionary Union,
Brotherhood, and Music
l'roiP'am materlaiJ.
Ateam from lhe Scioto Valley
Alln. attended a two-day
,

lhemaelveslbeqUHtlon, "What
~ lhe eervanll of the Lcrd
Jesus Christ do to advance his
ldngdom in:
tbe apartment boule -ld
The world dominated by
youth
tbe world of tile IICienllflc
mind

The world
educatloo

of

secular

tbe world ofleiJure
The age of instant e&lt;nn·
municatlon and Instant travel
tbe age of the computer
tbe ase oflflluence?"
As mon llld womon ...,.
milled to the Lordlhlp of Qu'lst,
and aware of the ahlltlna
currenfl of the times, they

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GALLIPOUS - The newly
organized Faith Baptist Church
of Gallipolis was officially
recognized by a specially called
council Thursday, Oct. 8 at the
First Baptist Church.
Invited paslora, ·messengers
of churches, evangellsfl, and
missionaries were welcomed at
the be!llnnlng of the councU
session at . 2 pm. In the
·audllortiDII by Rev. Joseph
Chapman, pastor of Faith
Baptist.
The councU wss officially
aUed Into ,...ion by Pastor
Chapman. Earl Umbagsh, state
missionary for the Ohio
Assoclatiofl of Regular Baptist
Church was named permanent
moderat.r, and Rev. Robert
Tlce, Wheelersburg, permanent
clerk
wubur DenniB, chairman of
the board of descons of Fruth
Baptist gave 8 detailed history
of the ~burch from the minutes
taken from the be!llnnlng of the
new work to the preoent.
Umbaugh read the letter sent
to paot.rs, mlsaionarles, and
evangelists 11 a point of order
followed by a roll cell and the
response Of thooe present.
n.e church covenent, consldered ilrst defines the
Scriptural stand, the life of the
church and ill members, Ita
name purpose document of
incorPoration, ai&gt;d associations.
In
the
part
under
"Assoclat!ono" It says: ''Thill

church shall be an Independent,
autonomous church, subject
onlytoJesusQu'lst,theHoadof
The Church. It shall not be in
cooperation with any KfOUII that
permits the presence of
apostates or apostasy. Thla
church shall be In cooperation
with the Ohio Association of
Regular Baptist Church and tha
General Association of Regular
Baptist Churches."
The Articlea of Faith were
eumlned which deals with the
doctrines of the Word of God.
Following !his the governmental order and Internal
structure was discussed.
SUggestions were presented by
!he council for consideration
and necessary cbanKeaodvlsed.
The church agreed to enter Into
a discussion as soon as possible.
This does not change the
document, but necessitates
some minor revlsiona.
The council unanimously
adopted a motion from the floor
to accept and declare the Faith
Baptist Church of Gallipolis a
sound , Bible believing,
separated, New Testament
Church, and thet the entire
Constitution be accepted as
Biblical, and that !Ia 'rl pages
were hlgbly commendable.
The
council
pas~ed
unanimously another motion
that appreciation be extended to
the Firat Baptist Church ol
~ for the 1110 of the
chunlh lacllllles.

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in the Fellowship Room with tile
invited personnel .. guesta of
Faith Baptist. tbe hoapltallty
committee prepared and served
the meal.
The evening service began at
7 In tile main audltorlwn of the
church with put.r Groillmund
as moderat.r. Pastor Loomis
led a song service llld sang a
special number 1 " Peace,
Peace." Mr. Ttce, clert,
reported the afternoon lll!lllioo
and presented the recom·
mendatloos and molloos to the
CODifBBallon.
Evangelist Moffat gave the
charge to the church using Acts
8:3 as hla test and pcesented
three thoughfl, "Honea! report,
Full of the Holy Spirit, and
Wisdom."
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read from Acto 20: 11.m which
reveall the actual purpoiO ol
lhe church and lis leaders and
put.r. Rev. Marion Wllllanui,
Gallipolis, led in the prayer and
dedication snd conaecratlon.
Shirley Chapman wu organiJt
and Mrs. Donald Moffat,
pianist.
Rev. Earl Umbaugh brought
the 1110111111• of the evening and

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PT. PLEASANT - Two
I, former Point Pleasant IIIah
School principals, Charles
1 Wllhera snd Charles Chambers,
I were each awarded $'1,1100 by a
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I peijt jury In tholr ~e suifl
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BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
Superintendent of Mason
County Schools.
Jurors clellberated ooe and a
half
hours before returnilll a
BY HOBART WilBON JR,
With the celebration of NaUooal NOWipllpe:rboy Dsy Satur· decision In the caae at 12:51
pm. Friday In Muon Counlf
day, another National NeWBpaper Week became blstorY.
Circuit
Court, wbare Judge
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James
Lee
Thompson prealdad.
DURING the weeklong observance, artlclea were published
In the action, WbJch resulted
lllresslng the close link between lhiJ nation's bistorY and the
from
Supt. Smith's r"'om·
IUtory of nOIIIJNIIIOI'Iin the United States. Purpose of the articles
mendalkln of !heir lranlfer In
was to help deftlopa pa.,...tlve lor readers to better underotand the spring oft11611, the p1ain111fs
the relalionsblpofthe pre111 and our national heritage.
were allkin&amp; lor damages
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totallng $1110,000.
(NOTE - tbe Dally Tribune obllerved It's Tllh birthday on
c. J. Hyer, attorne)' lor Supt.
Friday, Ocl2. tbe first Dally Tribune waa published on that date Smith, Indicated bt would
In 1893.)
present a motlm a.oldnjJ lor a
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new trial. Edward H. Greene o1
IN winding up National Newspaper Waek, we would like to Hunllnlllon was COIIIIMI lor
reprint "The Joumallst's Creed," authored by Walter WIIIIJms, Withers and Chambers.
Wram w. Daugherty was
Dean, School of Journalllon, Urdvenlty of Mluourl. It follows :
jury
lotamall. Others roaching
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I beUeYe that lhe Public Journal ill a public trust; that all
CGIIIIICied with It are, to the luU meuure of their reapooolbllity,
lnlllees fer the public; that acceptance ola 1euer service than
Meigs
the public .mce IJ betrayal of Ibis trust.
I believe !hat clear lh!Mlng and clear lllatemenl, &amp;«UnnC)',
and rm-, are fundamental to good journallam.
I believe that a joumallst should write only what be hnldlln
bla to be true.
I believe that suppression of the newa, for fillY CUIIIderatlon
otiMr than tile welfare of aoclety, IJ lndefenlllble.
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta
I believe tbat no one should Wfiq aa a jolll'llallal what be O'Brien to Andrew E. Batay,
would not uy a• a genUeman: thet bribery by one's own Betty Jo Batey, Corrective
pocUibool: lias much to be avoided u bribery by !he pod&lt;etbook Deed, PouMI).
ol anot!Mr; that Individual reaponslbillty may not be eacaped by
Earl Wells, Oara Wells to
Jllead!ni another's lnlinlcUonJ cr another's dividends.
WIIey Cotnell, lAta, Portland.
I believe that advertlsillg, newa and editorial colllllllll should
Clrl Bobn
Racbol
allte eervethe best Interests of resdars; that a single llandard o1 Jemlna to Barberi! E. Coats,
belplul truth and cleamesa should prevaU for all; !hat !he Pl. lot No. 21, Nyn Add.,
lllpreiiiO test ol good journsllsm IJ the measure of Ita public
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I believe !hat the journalism which 111cceoda beat- and best Jamco "-'latea, Inc., for·
de'!tl""" success - lean God and holion man; Is stoutly in· mer)J KluOu, to RGaald E.
depandont, IIDIIIOVI!CI by pride of opbBon or greed of power, MulleDI, Marjorie ~.. Mnu...,
Clllllllrudlw tolerant but never careless, sclf-c&lt;lltrolled, patient, Lot, Mlddl_.t.
always .._tfu) of ill reader3 but aiWlJI unalralJ, II quU:tly
Truman P.llrewa, dec'd., to
ladlgnant at !njUJtlce; 1.-unswayed by the appeal of pr!vllese or Marpret M. Br~"• 4ft,
the clamor ol the mob; liB8Iat to give every man a chance, and, as TriiW., Melp.
Margaret M. Brew•r to
far a• law llld bmeat ....,llld recognitloo ol human brGtherhood
can make It so, an equal chance; IJ tnfound1y Potrtoll• ..we Franklin Real Eltate, II A.,
Salem.
lllncerely promoting International good will and Cli!!Mnlilll worldFrank Curry, Lilla Curry to
. comnulesblp; IJ a jo1&amp;'ll8llam of humanity, of llld fnr today'a
Oblo Power Co., !.pO A., s.Jem.
nrkl.
~BID,Jr.,~E.RIDto
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liiiiJ C. HiD, &amp;lll AnD BID, 7.7J
TWENTY YEAIIS ,ltfKJ, from the llleo of tile Dail)' Tribune
'lleekl7 Gallla :riJnea ... Dr. N. Howard Foeter eleeted A.,~.SuttCIII.
Otis _..,, Pb,uJa Bailey,
.w.:t WltaJ, 811~ ~ to
lletty L.Nllilh
Soot!,Qblo
Allitnov~Ue,
Dillrlct named
durinc David Claland, LAida I. ,Ciellild,
Colle!lelfoall •11Dilll Queen ... PFC Mllill A. Joim- 1.11 A., Sl!tiGD.
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Mltlon RlcP. r.tt.r 'll!QI
Soutbe~ Qb!a- ll'~per •.....WUon JrOsldent to Sherman !lllmllllrtleld, t:.Jts,
laD .alon held II"Oblo tllllvmi!J In Alhe1w ... lfGizer Olive.
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fllllj drive reedla tilt~ marll ... Blue DeviJa rally
Wlllle
w. wtaa,Wile,lllrprel
Wise
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ELECI'ROClJTED GUITARIST
STAFFORD, England (UPI)
-Kevin Green, 23-year.,ld lead
guitarlat with the Seesaw, a
British Jql group, wu electrocuted by blllnltnunent clurlns
a concert Friday evening at a
school.
An offldal at the school said
Green had jut plugg• hla
guitar into an amplifying unit
and ..... tuning .... "when ~
guitar --.1 to touch a
micropllone. Tbere wu a
flash."
Ambulance personnel who
arrived oo the scene within
m!nutea tried to revive him but
the mUIIclan already waa dead,
the olllctaJ said.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Hugb
Sloan Jr., an aide to President
Nbrmt'a appo!ntmenta ......,tary
Dwlaht Chapin, and Oeborab
Murray, aulatant to Mn. Nls·
on'a•soctal....,tary Lucy Win·
chester, bave announced their
engqement.
Mia Murray Is the daughter
of Mr. llld Mrs. ~ A.
Murray ofiiDcky River, Oblo,
while Sloan IJ the aon ol Mr.
and Mn. Hugh Sloan Ill-. of
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tmosene Stewar~ Nancy J.
Hamm, Donald W. Gresthouae,
Barbara Cerlsch, Audrey B.
Hammack, Richard Dow,
Charles Mlller, Barbara MeDaniel and Vonc!el Bush.

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POMEIIOY - Will the
SQutllorri paptlit Convontlon be
left beblhd In tile world of
tomorrow? Follow!ns Ia a
penetrallnll look at wbat IJ
happenln&amp; ,within the orKanizati&lt;ID of our denciDinatlon
and at what . - to happen.
to happen.
Discuaslon of the sreat
cbanses In oUr world Is tile """
Indoor llpCrt. There are him·
dreds of boob diagnosing
whatbubappened,sndadozen
major books speculatiDB what
will happen. tbe ressonlor this
enormous productivity Is that
we oeem to be cauahl in a
permanent con Unum of
diJcemible change.
tbere Is, of course, a ...,. In

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whlebchan8elaMW new. Since
Adam, 111811 bu been slowly
chaniin&amp; fr&lt;lm one generatloo
to another. The oboervera
generally agree that tile new
dlmenllona In the chaniea of
today art that tlley are greatly
accelerated, and that IIIey can
be oeen as they are bal)IIOIIlnK.
In the late 50's Southern
Baptist leaders became aware
of lhe changing clrcumatances,
some more than others, some
keenly, some vaguely. Moot of
lhese people were aware of
certain cbangea taking place In
the denomination.
tbese men and women also
looked ahead. What they saw
wasanewanddllferentworld.
As they looked they asked

chl!reh olllc:m Ill . 11!0 F.,.!i,QI)o ~ ~ cil,. lelhara7. ~~ II no 1\hlf lot
bepD to ~' around at their 1~ to~llld work.l"ll
am llld ma~ 111• ' A"llpotli; Mr',l· ~ ,. :lira;' · ~ .6Vi\' the put, 'I t II a
!lWII worlt. They aaw !J)emoe!veo lhe operatlnll .JIDilta of the
'Die !fam conslated ·of J'l"Y.; ~I ~ure, ~ !'(,' ~ ·1'!1; ~· llld lor ~
ld 1 newiJ&amp;I!L
. varloaa prGCraml': IJid the lloiWIIWI,area~of f"'*"""FirltSc"-ihoir~ aiield 14:illlll':rel....., to._
Many JI09 a11r1ec1 to work, . . .I SundaJ Sdlool I!GarJI, Sclp_to YaUeY """'"adon;.Rev; Cb.P,fl, '··~· .,.. MI"·o Rlclli,ril ·,dp,bJ 0!1' O!a~llon.
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\VIlli are the bulo functions
A fino -cllon of CPO ~d&lt;tlt In both IIMII and
Thoro ware t1tree apecW of the churcbeaT
·- unlined modalo. Smart plaid poflerns In llthl ond
groups that worked at the How can the procram leadon
.dtrk lhadllltl plus a big Milcflon of ritvyillv..
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problem In systematic waya: correlate their wort!
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!lie Branch Cmunlllee to Study How can,.. retain !he belt of
floor
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Total Prosram who IOVIIIt to the old and acquire lha best of
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put the Convenlkln asencles in a the new?
position to IJIIWel' ov-Uona : Wbat,..baveseenal-kll
the Executive Cmunlttee who a democratic respon1e to
change. I am convinced that In
It the Holy Spirit IJ for&amp;lt.g a
Men's 6.9$ CPO's •••• Sale 5.99
new dynaml&lt; lor the fulure, a · ·
Men's' 7.95 CPO's - • • . Sale 6.99
dynamic that centen In the .
Men'S 8.95 CPO's - . • - Sale 7.79
cqrtptiOJI 81 the lllinll1r)'
Men's 11.95 CPO's-- • • Sale 9.59
used Ute book of"""'-'··· Ch servant of Qu'lst bolh lnalde
en•"••-~
and oulllde !he walla of the
Men's 12.95 CPO's • • • • Sale 10.59
las hla leal. He emphaalzed five church bulldiJig
Man's 13.95 CPO's •••• Sale 11.29
reoponslbilltles of lbe church The above .tementa _...
Men's 17.95 C PO's •.•• Sale 14.49
which are: "Fellowsblp In the made by Albert McClellan, wbo
Gospel, Conllrmatloo of the IJ prograni planning aecretary
Men's 19.95 CPO's • ... Sale 16.29
~=~ ~~ SBC Executive Committee:
the
of the ,.~1 NaabvUle, Tennessee.
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Store opens Monday
Put.r Chapman closed with the planning and Jll'1!INU'IIIIOO
Morning aU:30
brief remarks ol lhanb and
ommendstl to Faith Ba tlst period, but marked the
on
P beginning of111811y new cbanges
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Church lot their vlalon llld in the PfOIII'IUD of 1 Southern
labor of love In the Gospel.
Baptist Church
tbe new building of Faith tbe blUest clwnge came In
Baptist Church IJ weD under the SUnday School PrcJsram.
conatructlon, llld at Ibis report tbe new "Grouplng.Qradlng"
the brlcl&lt; aiding Is neor COlli· plan now bas titles of Adult
pletloo. As 10011 81 the ~ Division, Youth Division,
lrussea arrive and art pullnw Children's Division, and
Boys 4.95 CPO'S
Sale U9
place, the roof will be COlli· Preschool DlviJton Within aach
Boys 5.95 CPO's
Sale 5.29
pleted u well as the Interior. dlvlalon grouping
will
Boys 6.95 CPO's
Sale 5.99
The IarKe! dale for SOI'YICOI In be ace..:.n..g to wbat Btede the
Boys 7.95 CPO's ·
Sale 6.99
~::;., bulldlns
Is pupU attends In publk school.
Boys 8.95 CPO's - • • Sale 7.79
Dedicatloo ·and special ..,. SUnday School Utenture bas
vi b
ellst Doo Moff 1 also been up-dated. The
Boys 9.95 CPO's • • • Sale
ce Y evang
a matertol wt11 encourage more
Boys 11.95 CPO's • - - · Sale 9.59
will he held shortly after personal mble atudjl and living
Boys 12.95 CPO's · · · · Sale 10.59
Christmas. Preaently, the Bible lrulba tbroulh the week.
COIIJI'Og&amp;Uoo Is boldlng servloot SUch titlea as Youth In Search
Boys 13.95 CPO's • • - • Sale 11.29
In the Masonic BuDding In and Youth In Action are I]IJ&gt;Icai
Boys 15.95 CPO's • • ·• Sale 13.39
downtown Gallipolis. The of the New SUnda School
Boys 17.95 CPO's . - - - Sale 14.49
general public Is welcome to the booldeflt
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services, activities and Also aftected by the program
programs of Faith Baptist change will be Training Union,
Church.
Women's Missionary Union,
Brotherhood, and Music
l'roiP'am materlaiJ.
Ateam from lhe Scioto Valley
Alln. attended a two-day
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lhemaelveslbeqUHtlon, "What
~ lhe eervanll of the Lcrd
Jesus Christ do to advance his
ldngdom in:
tbe apartment boule -ld
The world dominated by
youth
tbe world of tile IICienllflc
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The age of instant e&lt;nn·
municatlon and Instant travel
tbe age of the computer
tbe ase oflflluence?"
As mon llld womon ...,.
milled to the Lordlhlp of Qu'lst,
and aware of the ahlltlna
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GALLIPOUS - The newly
organized Faith Baptist Church
of Gallipolis was officially
recognized by a specially called
council Thursday, Oct. 8 at the
First Baptist Church.
Invited paslora, ·messengers
of churches, evangellsfl, and
missionaries were welcomed at
the be!llnnlng of the councU
session at . 2 pm. In the
·audllortiDII by Rev. Joseph
Chapman, pastor of Faith
Baptist.
The councU wss officially
aUed Into ,...ion by Pastor
Chapman. Earl Umbagsh, state
missionary for the Ohio
Assoclatiofl of Regular Baptist
Church was named permanent
moderat.r, and Rev. Robert
Tlce, Wheelersburg, permanent
clerk
wubur DenniB, chairman of
the board of descons of Fruth
Baptist gave 8 detailed history
of the ~burch from the minutes
taken from the be!llnnlng of the
new work to the preoent.
Umbaugh read the letter sent
to paot.rs, mlsaionarles, and
evangelists 11 a point of order
followed by a roll cell and the
response Of thooe present.
n.e church covenent, consldered ilrst defines the
Scriptural stand, the life of the
church and ill members, Ita
name purpose document of
incorPoration, ai&gt;d associations.
In
the
part
under
"Assoclat!ono" It says: ''Thill

church shall be an Independent,
autonomous church, subject
onlytoJesusQu'lst,theHoadof
The Church. It shall not be in
cooperation with any KfOUII that
permits the presence of
apostates or apostasy. Thla
church shall be In cooperation
with the Ohio Association of
Regular Baptist Church and tha
General Association of Regular
Baptist Churches."
The Articlea of Faith were
eumlned which deals with the
doctrines of the Word of God.
Following !his the governmental order and Internal
structure was discussed.
SUggestions were presented by
!he council for consideration
and necessary cbanKeaodvlsed.
The church agreed to enter Into
a discussion as soon as possible.
This does not change the
document, but necessitates
some minor revlsiona.
The council unanimously
adopted a motion from the floor
to accept and declare the Faith
Baptist Church of Gallipolis a
sound , Bible believing,
separated, New Testament
Church, and thet the entire
Constitution be accepted as
Biblical, and that !Ia 'rl pages
were hlgbly commendable.
The
council
pas~ed
unanimously another motion
that appreciation be extended to
the Firat Baptist Church ol
~ for the 1110 of the
chunlh lacllllles.

D
1•
1 ate Ine

·

The supper hour waa potlu&lt;k
in the Fellowship Room with tile
invited personnel .. guesta of
Faith Baptist. tbe hoapltallty
committee prepared and served
the meal.
The evening service began at
7 In tile main audltorlwn of the
church with put.r Groillmund
as moderat.r. Pastor Loomis
led a song service llld sang a
special number 1 " Peace,
Peace." Mr. Ttce, clert,
reported the afternoon lll!lllioo
and presented the recom·
mendatloos and molloos to the
CODifBBallon.
Evangelist Moffat gave the
charge to the church using Acts
8:3 as hla test and pcesented
three thoughfl, "Honea! report,
Full of the Holy Spirit, and
Wisdom."
..
-Past.r Harry Cole, Gallipolis,
read from Acto 20: 11.m which
reveall the actual purpoiO ol
lhe church and lis leaders and
put.r. Rev. Marion Wllllanui,
Gallipolis, led in the prayer and
dedication snd conaecratlon.
Shirley Chapman wu organiJt
and Mrs. Donald Moffat,
pianist.
Rev. Earl Umbaugh brought
the 1110111111• of the evening and

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Property

Transfers

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'7,oo0 Ea~h &amp;oni JUJ.Y

PT. PLEASANT - Two
I, former Point Pleasant IIIah
School principals, Charles
1 Wllhera snd Charles Chambers,
I were each awarded $'1,1100 by a
1
UJ
I peijt jury In tholr ~e suifl
1
I against I. Broota Srnlth,
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
Superintendent of Mason
County Schools.
Jurors clellberated ooe and a
half
hours before returnilll a
BY HOBART WilBON JR,
With the celebration of NaUooal NOWipllpe:rboy Dsy Satur· decision In the caae at 12:51
pm. Friday In Muon Counlf
day, another National NeWBpaper Week became blstorY.
Circuit
Court, wbare Judge
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James
Lee
Thompson prealdad.
DURING the weeklong observance, artlclea were published
In the action, WbJch resulted
lllresslng the close link between lhiJ nation's bistorY and the
from
Supt. Smith's r"'om·
IUtory of nOIIIJNIIIOI'Iin the United States. Purpose of the articles
mendalkln of !heir lranlfer In
was to help deftlopa pa.,...tlve lor readers to better underotand the spring oft11611, the p1ain111fs
the relalionsblpofthe pre111 and our national heritage.
were allkin&amp; lor damages
+++
totallng $1110,000.
(NOTE - tbe Dally Tribune obllerved It's Tllh birthday on
c. J. Hyer, attorne)' lor Supt.
Friday, Ocl2. tbe first Dally Tribune waa published on that date Smith, Indicated bt would
In 1893.)
present a motlm a.oldnjJ lor a
+++
new trial. Edward H. Greene o1
IN winding up National Newspaper Waek, we would like to Hunllnlllon was COIIIIMI lor
reprint "The Joumallst's Creed," authored by Walter WIIIIJms, Withers and Chambers.
Wram w. Daugherty was
Dean, School of Journalllon, Urdvenlty of Mluourl. It follows :
jury
lotamall. Others roaching
+++
I beUeYe that lhe Public Journal ill a public trust; that all
CGIIIIICied with It are, to the luU meuure of their reapooolbllity,
lnlllees fer the public; that acceptance ola 1euer service than
Meigs
the public .mce IJ betrayal of Ibis trust.
I believe !hat clear lh!Mlng and clear lllatemenl, &amp;«UnnC)',
and rm-, are fundamental to good journallam.
I believe that a joumallst should write only what be hnldlln
bla to be true.
I believe that suppression of the newa, for fillY CUIIIderatlon
otiMr than tile welfare of aoclety, IJ lndefenlllble.
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta
I believe tbat no one should Wfiq aa a jolll'llallal what be O'Brien to Andrew E. Batay,
would not uy a• a genUeman: thet bribery by one's own Betty Jo Batey, Corrective
pocUibool: lias much to be avoided u bribery by !he pod&lt;etbook Deed, PouMI).
ol anot!Mr; that Individual reaponslbillty may not be eacaped by
Earl Wells, Oara Wells to
Jllead!ni another's lnlinlcUonJ cr another's dividends.
WIIey Cotnell, lAta, Portland.
I believe that advertlsillg, newa and editorial colllllllll should
Clrl Bobn
Racbol
allte eervethe best Interests of resdars; that a single llandard o1 Jemlna to Barberi! E. Coats,
belplul truth and cleamesa should prevaU for all; !hat !he Pl. lot No. 21, Nyn Add.,
lllpreiiiO test ol good journsllsm IJ the measure of Ita public
llll'V1ce.
.
.
Alloc:llte•. Ind.,
I believe !hat the journalism which 111cceoda beat- and best Jamco "-'latea, Inc., for·
de'!tl""" success - lean God and holion man; Is stoutly in· mer)J KluOu, to RGaald E.
depandont, IIDIIIOVI!CI by pride of opbBon or greed of power, MulleDI, Marjorie ~.. Mnu...,
Clllllllrudlw tolerant but never careless, sclf-c&lt;lltrolled, patient, Lot, Mlddl_.t.
always .._tfu) of ill reader3 but aiWlJI unalralJ, II quU:tly
Truman P.llrewa, dec'd., to
ladlgnant at !njUJtlce; 1.-unswayed by the appeal of pr!vllese or Marpret M. Br~"• 4ft,
the clamor ol the mob; liB8Iat to give every man a chance, and, as TriiW., Melp.
Margaret M. Brew•r to
far a• law llld bmeat ....,llld recognitloo ol human brGtherhood
can make It so, an equal chance; IJ tnfound1y Potrtoll• ..we Franklin Real Eltate, II A.,
Salem.
lllncerely promoting International good will and Cli!!Mnlilll worldFrank Curry, Lilla Curry to
. comnulesblp; IJ a jo1&amp;'ll8llam of humanity, of llld fnr today'a
Oblo Power Co., !.pO A., s.Jem.
nrkl.
~BID,Jr.,~E.RIDto
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liiiiJ C. HiD, &amp;lll AnD BID, 7.7J
TWENTY YEAIIS ,ltfKJ, from the llleo of tile Dail)' Tribune
'lleekl7 Gallla :riJnea ... Dr. N. Howard Foeter eleeted A.,~.SuttCIII.
Otis _..,, Pb,uJa Bailey,
.w.:t WltaJ, 811~ ~ to
lletty L.Nllilh
Soot!,Qblo
Allitnov~Ue,
Dillrlct named
durinc David Claland, LAida I. ,Ciellild,
Colle!lelfoall •11Dilll Queen ... PFC Mllill A. Joim- 1.11 A., Sl!tiGD.
' .
, II, G•Dipolls, WGIIIIIIi'll.lll KQrean War .. , H. W. Wttbetbolt
Mltlon RlcP. r.tt.r 'll!QI
Soutbe~ Qb!a- ll'~per •.....WUon JrOsldent to Sherman !lllmllllrtleld, t:.Jts,
laD .alon held II"Oblo tllllvmi!J In Alhe1w ... lfGizer Olive.
.
fllllj drive reedla tilt~ marll ... Blue DeviJa rally
Wlllle
w. wtaa,Wile,lllrprel
Wise
!D Geoevll
~ A.,
.
q..rter.doificllto defeat Wellllon Golden Rocket•,
Salisbury.

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president ;
.ck, vice~
sr Neal,
oeulab Mltoclt Carter.
otty Lucaa,
Richard

a-•··•··

Withers, Ouunhers Get

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C&lt;lllllrucia
.. told that
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9!l'f.- .,
~ber In

~qJn!lus ' laat

operations
otl out to
f the dead
..... only
(lambodla.
apokeaman

Ioree esn ottac:ked
Ill Sunday
"" 38 miles
Penh, with
..., reports

live cam.
wounded .

1r, 50, Unankle in-

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mt at Bob
- ln&gt;unds. He
t 10 p.m.
Warren H.
Clcine, was
JbservatJon
accident on

(

.,

tlllclea and
lllger!nthe
juries to ber
talctll to a
• who hod
• taken to
Hoopitalby
:e and ad,... cllecl to
to malntaJn

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&amp;ulday two
lamageaina
1111 li State
•Ridge._.
by l'ltrlek
ne &amp;ule t,
I the WI'OIIIJ

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M
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At ·the ~'Old

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form

ll command

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nt

list Church.
snt patients
to Hot.er
,over the

ELECI'ROClJTED GUITARIST
STAFFORD, England (UPI)
-Kevin Green, 23-year.,ld lead
guitarlat with the Seesaw, a
British Jql group, wu electrocuted by blllnltnunent clurlns
a concert Friday evening at a
school.
An offldal at the school said
Green had jut plugg• hla
guitar into an amplifying unit
and ..... tuning .... "when ~
guitar --.1 to touch a
micropllone. Tbere wu a
flash."
Ambulance personnel who
arrived oo the scene within
m!nutea tried to revive him but
the mUIIclan already waa dead,
the olllctaJ said.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Hugb
Sloan Jr., an aide to President
Nbrmt'a appo!ntmenta ......,tary
Dwlaht Chapin, and Oeborab
Murray, aulatant to Mn. Nls·
on'a•soctal....,tary Lucy Win·
chester, bave announced their
engqement.
Mia Murray Is the daughter
of Mr. llld Mrs. ~ A.
Murray ofiiDcky River, Oblo,
while Sloan IJ the aon ol Mr.
and Mn. Hugh Sloan Ill-. of
Prlnceton:.=:=::!.•.::.N:::.J·~--­

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ELBERFELDS in ·POMEROY

preparation . ttl ,

the decision included: .illlby
Young, Maxine WalhlnKton,
tmosene Stewar~ Nancy J.
Hamm, Donald W. Gresthouae,
Barbara Cerlsch, Audrey B.
Hammack, Richard Dow,
Charles Mlller, Barbara MeDaniel and Vonc!el Bush.

youran

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There

age Council
"' of former
f. Burchett
0 Clllllllrucl •

.... told that
lillty.

!tors ....,. lsb-

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GALL;

organize

presldenl;
aick, vlce.
Iter Neal,
Beulah Mitlad: aorter,
lcotty Lucas,
I, Richard
avid McCoy.

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of Gall

recognl2
council r
Firslllt
Invito&gt;
of chill'
missioru
the be£

aeosion
audltori·
Chapm'
Baptisl

The .
called l
Cbapnv
missior
Aasocll

-"command

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'

moderil
nee, WI
clerk.
Wllbu

&gt;

operations

!'led out to
of the dead

.
e was mly
ID Combodla.

"'
Jl spokesman
,.,..,.., ...
&gt;en atlacted
ioos Sunday
ach, 38 miles
111 Penh, with

thehoa
Baptist,
of thee!

taken &amp;
new ""
Umbo
to pall
evangel
follower
reapolll

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Corn-

wounded.

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sidereti
ScripliD
church

name,
IOdlal Church.
!dent petienta

inc&lt;lrJiP
In

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an ankle inident at Bob

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11 10 p.m.
Warren H.

Racine,

was

observation
c accident on
WIU
day, Bftt

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-.Ill

vehicles md

blllci'Y•

lllonger in tile
Injuries 1A1 her
111 taken IAI a
pb, who bad
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dlller'le

clependl
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qamrado
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lance.

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Wl'llll/l
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dreds

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major l
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we see

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permat
discern;
There

age Council
"' of former
f. Burchett
0 Clllllllrucl •

.... told that
lillty.

!tors ....,. lsb-

-··

II,.

GALL;

organize

presldenl;
aick, vlce.
Iter Neal,
Beulah Mitlad: aorter,
lcotty Lucas,
I, Richard
avid McCoy.

i

·'·i

of Gall

recognl2
council r
Firslllt
Invito&gt;
of chill'
missioru
the be£

aeosion
audltori·
Chapm'
Baptisl

The .
called l
Cbapnv
missior
Aasocll

-"command

..

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Church

'

moderil
nee, WI
clerk.
Wllbu

&gt;

operations

!'led out to
of the dead

.
e was mly
ID Combodla.

"'
Jl spokesman
,.,..,.., ...
&gt;en atlacted
ioos Sunday
ach, 38 miles
111 Penh, with

thehoa
Baptist,
of thee!

taken &amp;
new ""
Umbo
to pall
evangel
follower
reapolll

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1·

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reports

st five

Corn-

wounded.

The

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sidereti
ScripliD
church

name,
IOdlal Church.
!dent petienta

inc&lt;lrJiP
In

uAssc:lei

to

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1

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an ankle inident at Bob

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Grounda. He
11 10 p.m.
Warren H.

Racine,

was

observation
c accident on
WIU
day, Bftt

..

DU!
-.Ill

vehicles md

blllci'Y•

lllonger in tile
Injuries 1A1 her
111 taken IAI a
pb, who bad
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allloopltal by

wutob
the rell'

(Me
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other th
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dlller'le

clependl
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bday two

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lance.

cine Route I,
Wl'llll/l
coUlded '111111
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age Council
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was told lbat
llllty.
:!Drs are'!Jb.
president;

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organize

t QOt'r,

of Gall
recogniz

COACI·d

oJ.ck, vice·
Iter Neal,
Beulab MitJack Carter,
:Cotty Lucas,

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First Ba

I, Richard
ovid McCoy.

lnvileo

of chUl'
missiolll
the be@ ,

session
auditor! .
Chapmc
Baptist.
The
called I
Chaprlll

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ommand

rled out to

misslor
Aasoclll

of the dead

Church '

moderl
Tlce, Wl
clerk.

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the bOll

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1111 attacked
!dill Sunday
ach, 38 miles
Ill Penh, with
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st five cam.

Baptist,
of the cl '
taken fr

new wo..-,
Umbl 1.1

to past
evangel-

wounded.
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followec
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at 10 p.m.
Warren H.
Racine, was

observation
"' accident on
Will
day, aft•

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. vflliclas and
18Migfl'inthe
lnjUrlas to her
101 takeo to a
lph, """ had
was taken to

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tnce and ad·
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THE DROl'OUTS'

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rie Ridge area.
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president;

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recogniz

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Iter Neal,
Beulab MitJack Carter,
:Cotty Lucas,

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First Ba

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ovid McCoy.

lnvileo

of chUl'
missiolll
the be@ ,

session
auditor! .
Chapmc
Baptist.
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called I
Chaprlll

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rled out to

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Church '

moderl
Tlce, Wl
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1111 attacked
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ach, 38 miles
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111ce of Iarmer
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organizt
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recognil

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t, president ;

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vice~

'alter Neal,
' Beulah Mit; Jack Carler.
Scotty Lucaa,
ltl, Richard
David McCoy.

council '
First a.

Jnvlt.
of chur·

misslono
the bel!

session'

auditor!

&gt;nt

Chopm
Baptist.

The •
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Chapllll

high command

missior
Assocla'
Church
moderai
Tice, WI

ep operations
orried out to
7 of the dead

clerk.

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I ill Cambodia.
ary spokeaman

Wilblll
the boa
Baptlsi,
of the d
taken lr
new wu
Umba
to pUt

nbt Ioree esmen attacked
IUona SWiday
Kach, 38 miles
Penh, with
iDary reports
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evan Bel

aat five cam• wounded .

folloni
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observation
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day, ID

Dill
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wutob
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perma1

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discern

Therl

'llllge Council
111ce of Iarmer
W. Burchett
1 to coostruct a
rt waa told that

Je&amp;sity.

GALL
organizt
of Gall
recognil

-.clors are!Jh.
t, president ;

rmick,

vice~

'alter Neal,
' Beulah Mit; Jack Carler.
Scotty Lucaa,
ltl, Richard
David McCoy.

council '
First a.

Jnvlt.
of chur·

misslono
the bel!

session'

auditor!

&gt;nt

Chopm
Baptist.

The •
called I
Chapllll

high command

missior
Assocla'
Church
moderai
Tice, WI

ep operations
orried out to
7 of the dead

clerk.

,.. was only
I ill Cambodia.
ary spokeaman

Wilblll
the boa
Baptlsi,
of the d
taken lr
new wu
Umba
to pUt

nbt Ioree esmen attacked
IUona SWiday
Kach, 38 miles
Penh, with
iDary reports
&lt;111

evan Bel

aat five cam• wounded .

folloni
~

The '
aide red

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Scrlplw

church

name,
lncorpp

In
"AsBid

thodiat Church.
cident paUenta
d to Holzer
er over the

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4 an ankle Incident al Bob
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al 10 p.m.
1. Warren H.
., Racine, was
observation
lk accident on

WIG
day, ID

Dill
streuiD

hiii&lt;IT•
wutob
there18·

I vebicleo and
....... In the
l'tnjurleo to her
not tat... to a
liph, had
.... taken to

(Nc
Frida)-,
In 18!11.

naiiioapltaJ by
:

IN

.,..

ance and adbeen cited to
to maintain

,.

reprlnl

~

Dean,S

istance.

I~

'

Clllllleli

71e-7fJdtd4

trusteet
lbo 111'1!
I~

THAT~ THE: WAY.,

and lal{
lilt
IU hear

THING? .SHOUl-D BS
mvee:N FATHSR

!be
other th
!be

pleadlnj
I bel
allll:e oe
be(Jllul

Route I, In a

t&lt;IU!ola CUI'ft

ill into the - -

......,.,.

1lll'tllaanif Rclee,IG, ol

..rnce.

I bel
duorveo
depende
CDIIJinll

llnyt :
lnlllpu

llleclllr
laru~ .

Clllmal

lincri!
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TWt
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Road, • ,.,.
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pocUib

.tppilll
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TW:l~
IF

lllday Ill Route
lnlfnectim ol

rlanolb

=,...

Griu.cle

m damages ina
.. - o f State
1111e Ridge area .
m by l'llrlck
:aclne Rollle I,
on the """'8
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Literature was awarded in 1901
to Rene F . A. (Sully)
Prudbonune of France.

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CARL ROACH HIGIU..Y BUFFS a riDe barrel preparing It for blueing In biB garage llhop
where bil buDds and repairs guns in Pomeroy.
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Gunsmltbs are as scarce as
hens' teetb tbese days.
however, deaplle the decline
in the demand for gunamltbs
Pomeroy's Carl Roach, a
resident of Wright St., earns his
dallf bread through following
tbs prolesllon.
A native of West Columbia,

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Dean,

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serving now primarily as a
coach for new team members.
He attended four matches with
the team during the past
swnmer including one at Oek
Ridge, Tenn.
Besides working full time flve
days a week as a gunsmltb,
Roach be• converleod bls garage
at bts home Into a workshop
~dlwa..lwayaillteru~ ..wboa, ,ll&amp;."lw"•la •&lt;1111\tdik
iuns. During World War II, he cuotomers. In addition, a
senedasamachlneaU!Jner and danlher of guns are generally
bls lDtereat ln weapolls grew. on hind for repair. He builds
Upon leavlni the ~ce be only rllles but does repair work
jolnad the National Guard and on numerous otber kin&lt;lll of
had become so weD versed on guns.
weaporilltbathewasable to find In this workshop Rosch turns
employment as a gunsmltb with out some 13 to 13 guns a year In
the Weal VIrginia National his spare time for customers in
Guard at Point Pleasant, in many states-of the nation. Some
1941, and aWl is employed there. of his guns have even gone to
A capeble shot, Rqach has Germany.
been a member of the West The Roach guns are built to
VIrginia National Guard Rlfie the specific desires of the
Team for years and sWI travels customer as to caUher, the
wltb the team to various service •ction for lt, the type of barrel,
and non-aervlce matches. stnck and other features, The
However, Roach ts tbe first to local gunsmltb can turn out a
admit tltat bls eye sight isn't gun in a week but this takes
whet II used to be ond he Is some busWng since tbe stocks

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A 8ERJi.s OF I!'IVE EIJIUBHIN8,BOCUD Rochelt!l', N,
y ., early todl¥, heavily ~~ a federal bull4nll, a COtllltJ
cl..-k'• olllce; twQ chun:hell and. a Ulllon olflclal1s home as lhjl
nation's wave ol bomlllnp contlllued.
The flvHtorY atone ledenl blllldlllg, deticrllled by
• "hall dealroYad" bt' tile blut, bad been r.ided Sepl. 6 hy a
pup whlclt called llle1f tb~ "FQtf City GII!IPir•CJ." Offlcel of
lheBelecllveSttvlceBoltd, !be Fl!i and lbe U.S. attorney were

wlln-•

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which are highly finished
require so many coats of
materials wltb a considerable
amount of drying time required
between coats to achieve the
satlJ&gt;.Uke finish for tbe gun.
Barrels for tbe Roach guns
arrive already barreled . A
machine to do tbe barreling
would cost approximately
.Mt,OOQ "-.l!!ll':af;tlle rel!lh~ 0111
local gunsmith. Blueing
procmM are done at the local
shop wllb guns going through
several steps so tbat the barrels
wiD maintain tbe proper appearance for long periods of
time .
Roach personally test fires all

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Maban property near Rlo
Grande, on Georges Creek Rd.,
and in tbe Evergreen and
Cheshire communities. The
system's booeter stations and
treatment plant will cost
$472,132.50.
Other contractors are
Moody's of Dayton, wells;
Crane Company of Cblcsgo,
meters, and Cald,..ll Tanks,
Inc., Louisville, Ky., tbe tanks.
It iB anUcipaiA&gt;d tbe project
will cover a 10 montb span.
Construction will begin at tbe

well site wbere core drllling was
first made on AprU 3, 1969.
Line&amp; will run from Kanauga
to Chesltlre; over to BidwellPorter and surrounding areas;
acroas to Rodney; northwest to
Thunnan; soutbweot to Rt. 218
(within two mliea of Mercervllle) and east to Patriot.
The Initial system will
provide water for 1,100 persons.
Engineers from Sleco, Inc.,
Columbus, btd., designers of the
syatem, reports tbe main well
will produce approDm&amp;tely 700

gall0111 of water por minute.
Officials of tbe rural water
association beve already made
application · to tbe FHA for
additional funds to handle
approximately 500 more
customers. Monday's
ceremonies will end three years
of hard work for the
association's board of directors.
1niUaJ work first began on the
countywide system in 1967.
However, the idea of a water
system originated in 11166 when

the Cheshire Village Council
under the guidance of former
mayor Robert W. Burchett
applied for funds to construct a
sewer system, but was told that
water was a necessity.
Asaociation directors are Ishmael Gillespie, president;
Merrill McCormick, vicepresident; Walter Neal,
secretary; Mrs. Beulah Mitchell, treasurer; Jack Carter,
Kennetb Haner, Scotty Lucas,
Robert Sprlegel, Richard
Cremeens and David McCoy .

384,000 on Asian Front
SAIGON (UPI) - The United
States has reduced its troop
strengtb in Soutb Vietnam
below the 384,000 men called for
in President Nixon's Phase
Four witbdrawal program the
u.s. Military Command 'said
today.
The regular weekly troop
strengtb report showed tbere
were 384,600 u.s. ser&gt;icemen in

The final elements of the sources said in Phnom Penh the area told tbe high command
199tb Light Wantry Brlgede today. One American was kllled immediate sweep operations
departed Vietnsm Sunday along in the crash and another was were being carried out to
witb elements of tbe 2nd and missing.
recover tbe body of the dead
3rd Battali0111, 7tb Marine The sources inside the Cam· Amerlcan.
Regiment, and tbe 3rd Batta- bodlan ltigh Command said the
lion of the lltb Marine aircraft was shot down near tbe Otherwise there was only
Regiment, spokesmen said. city of Samrong 210 miles scattered fighting in Cambodia.
Also leaving witbin the past 24 nortbwest of Phnom Penh. It The official mllltary spokesman
hour~:~ were the last units of the was Identified as an OVIO said a Communi&gt;\ force es3rd Brigade, 9th Wantry Bronco.
tlmated at 500 men attacked
Division, and 2nd Squadron, Is\ According to tbe Cambodian Cambodian positions Sunday
Cavalry,
sources three American OVIII night at Cbhoeu Kach, 38 miles
In Cambodia, Communist rushed to the area where the southeast of Phnom Penh, wltb
below the authorized ceiling of gunners Sunday shot down the plane was brought down but sketchy prellminary reports
ol bls guns and so far has never 384,000 ordered by Nixon for tbird U.S. observation aircraft were driven off by gunfire . indicating at least five Cam·
in 1l days, Cambodian military Cambodian mllltary officers in bodians
Oct. 13.
had one explode on him.
were wounded.
Questioned as to why pur·
chasers prefer Roach guns to "ill:
machine made guns wblch they i,J&gt;,~t
can buy in stores, Roach points
.£'
out that not only can tbe gun be t~'
madetotbespecificationsofthe
individual in his shop but also
RUTLAND- Vernon Weber, Flipped into the air, he came tbe Rutland Methodlst Owrch.
tbat the locally bull\ guns are
-It, proprietor of tbe QuaUty down on bls head.
Two otber accident ..tienll
,fllOI't tiCCUJI!le.·Avilltor ~ 1!f ,,,~~'1!!.
Print
Shop
In
Middleport,
and
Bones
In
the
front
of
th2
head
were
admltleod to Holser
slql during a newspaper in"
Rutland
vlllage
clerk,
is
Medical
Center over the
were
pushed
into
tliJ
slnuses
tervtew highly recommended
scheduled
for
surgery
at
Holzer
and
a
nerve
waa
injlu-ed.
He
weekend.
tbe performance of tbe Roach
Medical Center following an suffered several lacerations
built guns.
accident at bls home Sunday around the eyes.
Norman C. Aher, iiO, Lin·
evening.
He was taken to tbe office of cbburg, suffered an ankle in ~
Believed to be Melg&amp; County's
Mr. and Mrs. Weber were Dr. J. J. Davis by a member of jury in an accident at Bob
only otber gunsmltb is Albert
entertaining
church youtbs wltb tbe family and tben to Holzer Evans Camping Grounds, He
Hartung.
a wiener roast and hayride. A Medical Center.
was admitted at 10 p.m.
trail boss was being ridden hy
The beyride and wiener roast Saturday. Mrs. Warren H.
the young people when It ap- iB an annoal event given by Mr. Rose, 47, Rt. I, Racine, was
parenUy skidded in wet grass, and Mrs. Weber each year for admitted for observation
striking Weber In the beck of members of Mr. Weber's high following a traffic accident on
tbe legs as he walked beside it. school Sunday School Class of Rt. 124.
PT. PLEASANT - Army
tbe roadway and turned over. Warrant Officer eandldate
King and a passenger, 43-year Brady L. Kinder, Zf, oon of
old Bernace King suffered Mr. and Mn. Shermaa L.
minor injuries. Danlage was Klader, Route I, Point
Three higbway accidents car driven by Ada Hackett, 30, reported to both vebicles and
moderate and no charge was Pleasant, bas compleleod a 20- were investigated over the
Pomeroy Route f, was stopped Grace ElliB, a paaseng..- In tbe
filed .
week beUcopter pllol course weekendhytbe~tof in a Une of tralllc wileD her Hackel! car, had Injuries to her
Minor damage resulted from at tbe U. S. Army Primary
Sleriff Robert llartenbach.
veblcle was sll'uck !rom the hack, but was not taken to a
a two vehicle collision at 10:13 Helicopter School, Fl.
The
first was at 3:15 pm. rear of a car driven hy Donald hospital. Randn\plt, who bed
a.m. Saturday on · Johnson Wolters, TOI, 'II'OC Kinder
Saturday on State Route 124 Randolplt, 20, Pomeroy Route 3. head Injuries, was taken to
Ridge Rd., Gallia County, eatered the Army In 1911 aod
near Sbotgun Hollow Road. A
Heavy damages were Veterans Memorial !loopital hy
where vehicles driven by was !lUll stationed at Fl.
Martin ambulance and adMlcbeel D. Barcus, 21, Rt. I, Eustis, Va. He holds the
mitted. ~ bes been died to
Galllpoll;~, and Charles L.
bronoe star meda~ aeveo
court for failing to maintain
Hively, 38, Rt. I, Galllpolls, awanls of the alr medal, aDd
assured clear distance.
Bideswlped on a curve. No one lbe eombal Infantryman
At 11:211 am. &amp;mday two
was injured.
badge.
Foil' members of one famlly dren were critically injured, autos had medium damages in a
Another Saturday accident
and three members of &amp;notber along wltb two otb..- persons. collision 3. 7 mlles east of State
occurred at 4p.m. on Mill Creek
area.
CARNIVAL CIIANGED
were killed during the weekend Two trlple falallty and two Houle 7ln tbe Eagle
Rd., one and nine-lentbs mlles
~Ale car, driven hy Patrick
The
Chester
PTA
Halloween
as
tragedy
stalked
Ohio
streets
double
fataUty
a&lt;'Cldents
,.....
nortb of Gulllpolls where autoo
Morrisey, 19, Racine Rollle I,
driven hy Tbmnas E. Sayre, IB, carnival was erroneously an- and highways. At least 3tl per- alao recorded.
unced earlier for Thursday sons dled ln mishaps, tbe Ohio lA! Saturday Jame• Morrison, :,-"·.-.ling uphill on tbe wrong
Rt. z, Galllpolis, and Roy
Whitehouse, biB wile, carolyn, side of the road, collided wltb
Elllolt, 83, Rt. !, GaiUpotis, ~~ !5 It wiD he held at ~ Highway Patrol reported.
toll was one of the worst 28, and tbelr llknontb-old son, anotber driven by Shirley Long,
s.ldeswiped on .a curve. sc~I ;,, Saturday ' Oct· 17 · of 'lbe
tbe yaar and five more than Mark, w..-e kllled in a two-car 34, Minersville Route I, In a
Moderate damage resulted. No
cune, There were m injiU'les.
the prevloUB weekend. Four of crash In WllUama County.
cltaYon was Issued.
tbe
vlctlms
were
pedestriaM,
Al3:01 pm. Sunday on Route
PISTOL DE'i&amp;"l'ED
three
ill
Cleveland,
and
the
lA!
SwldaJ,
threo
l'llUDII
men
124,
nefO' the int..-...:Uon of
C3UCAGO (UP!)- A Dayton,
were kllled In a twi&gt;OO' &lt;rash Bomnan's Run Road, a car
&lt;lllo, man who allegedly tried fourth in Toledo.
'!be single worst accident of on a.lo 310 south of Xenia. The driVOII hy Robert &lt;leek, 17,
BOND8 FORFEITED
to carry a loaded .22 caliber
Forfelllnl bonds Saturday p1a1o1 aboard 0 TriDI W&lt;l'ltl tbe weekend occurred Sunday victims were Thomas ~e. Z3, Racine, traveling weot, WEill off
night in the court of Pomeroy tllrllnes !Ugbt here Saturda:• 11 mUes west of Zllnesvllle on William B. Jordon, 22, both of the road coming out ol a curve
~ Valley, and Earl Rowe, ..d tben n!lllmed into the Neb·
Mayor Charles Legar were night, was to appear before a U. IJilo 518.
wsy to hlt an ,.."'hound ear
The haad-ooerash of two ....... 22, Xenia,
Frank Goebel, CoolvUle, '18.70, s. aJIIIIIlalloner today. Ranald
post&lt;td lor speadlng: Carl E. Talbott, 28, an 1111111tployed le!l dead James W. Hooper, 35, The Ohlollllbwoy Patrol said driven hy Warren llooe, 50, of
Stewart, Pomeroy, Ull, In- OQtertaln.-, was charged with ZaneaviUe, and Ida 1011.1, Tor- louroftbe~sldlledwere Racine.
toUcatlon, and WUbur Ward, tbefederalolfonMofcarrylnga ranee, 10; stephen, 1: Keltb, e. wearing Mt bellum! 11 others Heavy damage was roported
Mlddleporl, · $11, deleellve conculed weapou aboard an Hooper's wife, BeltJ, 33, and had lbt belt• available but not in both vehicles. Mn. ROle was
two of !be
other chU- fastened.
taken to the lloller MedleaJ
nhausl
aircraft.
Center by the Radne
emer11ency
aquad
lor
~atiGM of the held. Mr.
llooe had a tooth llnocliled 0111.
Cleek baa beeD dte'd to

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Vernon Weber Injured

Four Hurt

Four pertwns were injured,
none serloosly, in as many
weekend traffic accidents investigated by tbe Galllpolls
Post State Highway Patrol.
The first injury mlsbep was at
7:43 a.m. Saturday on Main St.
I
7\T
•
I In Rutland where vehicleo
1 1
1 driven by Velma L. Johnson, 32,
I
I Ric I, Dexter, and Joseph D.
Murphy, Rt. I, Washington, W.
By United Preu_ IJderaalloaal
Va., collided. Johnson and a
Rules Nixon Plan UtuJcceptable
passenger, Lucllle Kennedy, 20,
Rt.
I, Rutiand, were trealeod and
PARIS- 'I1IE BEAD of the Viet Cong delep\lon to the Paris
talktJ llllid today the cease-lire olfered by Pnsioont Nlllon is released al tbe Holzer Medical
unacceptable unless It Is coupled wltb a poUtlcal eettlement on Center. Mrs. Johnson was
Communist terms. Madame Nguyen Thl Blnh, ln an Interview charged witb driving left of
wltb tbe French Communist party dewapapor L'llwnanlte, said center.
The otber inJury accident was
Nlloo's flvf!1101nt proposal to 011d the war In Indochina was ''not
acceptable." But site did not Ulll tbe word "reJect" ln referring to on Rt. 160, one and one-tentb
mile west of Galllpolls where
II.
John
D. King, 53, Gallipolis, lost
"We beve analyuld wllb care the speech of Mr. NI:roo and we
control
of Iota car wblch went off
see Ida co-called peace plan Is des!lned neltber to slve prugress to
the Paril cacla'ence nor to aid in ·• peaceful settlement. 'rttat Is Adult Recreation
why we CllltSider It Is not acceptable. We wlab a cease.flre, Mme.
Jljnh said, ''but mly as a first 1\ep towardllasting peace, tbat Is, a
cease-fire 'IIIIIch would, ·~ {ounded 011 a corre&lt;:t pollllcal set- Program to Begin
An adult recreation program
tlomenl, on the 8UIJ'aniee of tbe ft111dsmental national rights of
for
adults will begin tonigllt at
the Vletnamtlll people.
Southern Local High School in
T!llister Debris over Teu•
Racine,
The program wW be held
TEXAS HAD TO CLEAN UP THE DEBRJileft hy SINeral
tomadnee wllh heavy rain ,lalllnl this momtq. The twllters, from 7 to g each Monday wltb
which touched ~ Sunday, loot foret -~ the nl&amp;ht, but Jolm Blake supervisor. Bellideo
!!eftre 11t«m1 porststod tltrou&amp;h mum of •raw and Louisiana. adull:l, the program Ia c:pen to
At Br!dge City, TelL, where a twlstet uprvoled trees and junl&lt;l' high and high school
overturned trallm at a trall!l' part, cotalty olflclall deployed students. Tltooe !liking pat!
tractors to clear 11reeto of - · and tralil!r piecel. Ellbt !*&gt;Pie must ltrlnt! gym shoes.
were Injured wlull the torllado I.IIUched down.

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Friday
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BY DALE ROTHGEB
Final 1oaJt cJosin,s and It,.
groundbreaklng ceremony for
Gallla County's $2,113,000 rural
water system will be held
Monday, Oct. 19.
lslunael GUiesple, Rodney,
president of the Galtis County
Rural Water Aasoctation, said
today Farmer's Home Administration (FHA) officials
will close the Insured loan at 10
a.m. in tbe Chesltlre Water
office.
Groundbreaklng ceremonies
are scheduled for 3 p.m. at tbe
Bite of the system's treatment
plant localeod on tbe former
Clark Hager property opposite
the Skyllne Uu!es Bowling Alley
on Roule 7 at Kanauga.
Nardei Contracting Co.,
Bridgeville, Pa., bas be!!""
moving heevy equipment mto
the area to construct the 114mlle system. Nardei's low bld
was ,1,920,12UB for the
system's water mains.
Nardei, under a separate
contract, also will build seven
booster stations on tbe Mike
Denney farm on Betbel Rd., tbe
Bryant property on Rt. 141, tbe

Guns Made in Garaue
at
Home
e.

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'

TEN CENTS

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GALL
organize
of Gall
recognd

70s.

Ground Breaking Next ~;~OndJJy
For '2 Million Water System

Indoor

dreda
whet ha
major I
wlU bel
enormo
... see
perma1
discern

I

~bl~ 'clo·id~ aid . '
mUd wltb ~:batlce of ~ · ·
today, IGiliiM and Tueodlly,'/ ..
Hi(Jit·I!I~~ ·MI to: · ,
low 7011 nOrthwest and In 711
elsewhere. Lows loJ!lght in the:· ..
6llJ and higha Tllesday in the ,•

Several Hurt in Wrecks

Tragedy Ran High

Ri•

co•••

Free- Wheeled 13 Miles into Salt Swamp

tbt.

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lallltw to tleli.on
of the :hlPWllf.

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