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Stuffing Bee Nov. 5th
n.e annual a!rlllmas Saol
sb!fllnc bee will be8ln at ea.m.
on 'llllnday, Nov. $, 11 llle
MlcldlePQrt Firat Boptlot
Chll'Cb. Planl for It wert mode
Wedneaday nilbt by llle Meigs
County Tuborculoals and Health
Alan . at Middleport VU!age
HaD.
Mrs.
Homer
Parker,
e..cutlve oecretary, said
volunteers are needed f..- the
pro)ect wblch will Involve
preparing approlimalely 1,000
p1eces of mall. The 1970
Chrlsbnas Seal campaign of.
ficially Clpellll 'I'IIosday, Nov. 10.

DRIVE·IN

'1ASON

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.
Od. ll·'l&lt;-11
Dooblt Featv..
Bern te Hamil ton

and

William Smllll
In
THE LOSUS
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The most tfeaked-out
motorcycle manlaks ever
assigned to kill I

Mrs. Bruce May, aeentary,
IIMI Mrs. Wallace W
treasunr, gave the~~' ....,..Uve
. _.. 10IIidl Weo;e IJIIII'OVfld.
t1le group voted to ra1ae lbe
peyment for mileage to 10 cehts
and to make a flO donaUon to
the Springfield lloopltal to be
used on a greonhQuse therapy
program for patients. Tbe
boopltaladmlts the mentally ill
..ho have tuberculosia.
Mrs. Parbr was authorized
to purdlaa a Chrlsbnas gift for
a psUent from Meigs County
cooflned to the Soulhesst Oblo
Tuberculosis Hospital at
Nelaoovllle. The Meigs Cowtty
unit aloo ' wUI provide
Thanbslvlng tray favors and
napklna for the Nelsonville
hospital. A tbank • yciu letter
was acknowledged from the
hoopltal lllere for donations of
$10 esch to the pstienta' clotblng
and magazine fwtds. Purchase
of respiratory equipment for
use In Meigs County was·
discussed.
Mrs. Jame Brown, Meigs
County tuberculo.!ls nW'liO, was
commended for her work. She
attended a fall diStrict con~
ference Sept 23 at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloos,

' ==~ director,
presidentrespectively,
and representative
f-===Jta=ted="R:':
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MEIGS 1HEA1RE
Tonight &amp; S.turdly

OCtober 23-24

DUNWICH HORROR
(Technlcoler)

Sandra Dee
Dean Stockwell

THE LOST
CONTINENT
(Ttchnlcolorl

Eric Porte!'
Hildegard Neff

SUn., Mon., &amp; Tues.
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THE ~ANGEMENT
tTteimcolor)

IQrk Douglas
Faye. Dunaway
Colorartoons :
It's novel ... it's Funny
The Squaw Path
Surprllln' Exercisin'
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

the regional redistricting
meeting held in September at
Marietta deaiiDB with plans for
organizing 10 co101ties into the
"Southeast Afflllate ." Other
counties in the proposed area
are Gallla, Athens, Morgan,
Vlnton, Monroe, Belmont,
Noble, Hocking &lt;&gt;nd Wash·
lngton.
It was repurted that the Gallla
County unlt has requested in·
formation on making ChristnJas
Seal corsage~ such as made lest
year by Mrs. Joan Harrison in
Meigs Cowtty. Mrs. Parker
reported tltatshe ls mailing lists
of available films for public use
to an Meigs Cowtty &lt;chools.
Several requests for films
already have been received.
Mrs. Parker extended thanks
to the typing students of Mrs.
Dena Uoffman, Jr., at the

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NATIONAL BANK
RUTlAND

POMEROY
Serving Meigs County For
Over 98 Years

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up ToSQO.OOO.OO

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Jomes Caqlenter In
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Attending the meoUog ......,
Mr. and Mn Manning Kloos'
Mn Dwight Wallace ruc!uord
Cha;.,bero, Mr. a~d Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, .U of Mid·

'Ibis seetlon of US S3 will
complete 111e route four lanes,
Umlted access, from Lancaster
to Alllens.
Dlvlslon Deputy Director
John w. Dowler, Marteua, will

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Syracuse; Mn. Don Betzmg
and daughter; Jan, Hemlock
Grove; Mrs. Mary Kautz
Pomeroy Route 3; Mn.
May and Mrs. Homer Parker,
RuUsnd.

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Visitors Invited To
Grade Schools
National Education Week will
be ohserved at the Middleport,

Pomeroy and Bradbury
elementary &lt;chools from Oct. 2ii
to Oct. 31, Robert Morris,
principal annoWlced.
All parents are Invited to visit
the ochools during llle observance.
Parents
are
especially urged to visit on
Wednesday as PTA members
will be present at that time with
refreshment stands and to serve
as guides. Student teachers will
also be on hand that dsy.

Pleasaot Valley Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Mn. Robert
Underwood, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
John Jones Sr., Henderson·
Mrs. Jerry Hickman, Evans;
Mrs. Glenn Davis, Pt. Pleasant;

The honor roll of Meigs High
. ,. fir
Schoo1 m ""' st slx weeks
grading period was annOwtced

today. Earning an AorB marks
(names capitalized had an A)
were .
SENIORS. Sandr AI shire
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DON ANDERSON, Robert
Baker, David Boyd, Mary
Bradbury, Mary Brlckles,
~bert Burson, Allee Cspehart,
Cindy Carder, Mary Carleton,
Linda Carroll, Twlla Clot·
worthy, Stanley Coates,
DEBBIE CROW, DOTTIE
DAVIS, Sherrie lllng1188, Lyla
Garnes, Diana Good, David
Haggerty, Charles Haonahs,
William Hawk, Don Hayes,
Bernadette Hennessy, Steve
Hoffman, REBECCA

Laney, JUDITH
McKNIGIIT,
MARIANNE
KLOES,
Deborah
Nancy
Mayer.
LINDA
MIDKIFF, Davey Miller,
KATHY MOORE, Sherry
Nelson, GLORIA OILER, Mary
Pearson, Jeannette Phillips,
Eugene
Powell,
ROSE
RATLIFF , Franklin Rizer,
Roger Roush, Kayte Rossell,
Cslhy Searles, John Seho, Gary

DID),

The military oold "opproprlate dhclpllaory
mea10re1 11 may be ,.,.
tllcomlq, 4ependtng oa tile
outeome of the IDveollpUon,
wblch lllllllllllder wsy.

Wisecup, Earle Wood, Brenda
Woods, Rebecca Wright, Eddie
Young.

SOPHOMORES: Barbera
Archer' Linda Atklnsoll, Lynne
Baker, Elizabeth Bloettnar

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DAVE
GERARD, Karen llale, Sheila
Hawk, Julia llutdllson; John
Kaufl, Sherry Lambert, EDITH
MEES, · John . Mlller, Roger
Deefree J'lke, Linda
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Sajre, James
, Stephen Stanley,
Vaus~an ; Dallal
Patti WeU, Sharon

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of 111e deparlrnenl. Government
agencies, civic 01'8111l1illonl
and .U Interested lndlvlduali
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views.
Recommendations and

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VOL IV NO. 39

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result of the hearing will be Wednesday, Oct: 21, from 7 8 the
implemented, wbere pussible,
Thi efren wiD blow Ia
In the Unal design.
and end activities.
u mue lmpi-uvement
would start 1.1 miles ••utbealll
of ellsllng US 33 at Ohio 11111
junction In Athens Cowtty, and
end .Smile north of eJlsiiD&amp; US
33, at Boelling Cowtty Road 2ii
east junction.
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con·
corning - o n of, Ohio 78,
abandonment of sections of
Ohio 278 related to llle proposed
improvement of US 33, will also
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Elberfelds m'·Pome~y · ~ .
both Fridays
saturdays,-. ·

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Top Interest

9 at night. Shop on all 3 tJ.~_::·
Wearing apparel for your family .,

SEIIVICES PLANNED
SYRACUSE - A week of
preaching services will be
held at the First United
Presbyterian Church Oct 2ii
through Nov. I, at 7:30p.m:
Rev. Russell R. Lester,lnterim
minister of 111e church will
bring the messages. Any .:..son
or groups wlshlng to give
special music or sing are
welcome. For further ln·

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and Furnishings for your home.

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DIE OUTSIDE OF THE aUneUve home Is shown befere and after It was restored.

Pre-Civil War Syracuse Home Restored
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SYi\AcOSE- An old Syracuse lmle,
~by aile family four generaIlona In

lili eorly llays, has been ....to Ita
remarkable briUiaDce by a Melga Cowtty
I!CIUplo.
'ftlo ·reallnUon of what has become
ilmaola ''lanclmork," II the culmination
Ill tine yan' bard work by Mr. and Mn.
Paui~Ju~ton. The end reaulta are loVely.
Ilia llle Quartua Bridgeman home that

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HOUD
ASHELT,
phone 1192-5637 or 992HOWELL,
GLENNA KAYE
KEYS, formaUon
22M.

Christina Martin, Henderson;
Csthy Csrder, Pt. Pleasant;
Sherry Tolliver, Ashton.
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Ira
Potts, Gerald Gibbs, Tammy
GUlenwater, Mrs. William
North. Charlotte Huffman.
Simpson, Nancy Snider,
BIRTHS ·- A son to Mr. and GLENNA SPRAGUE, Nancy
Mrs. John Beaver, Pt. Pleasant. St. Clair, REBECCA &amp;'WIN·
DELL, SANDRA TAYLOR,
Marsha Thornton, JOYCE
DWDLE ASSIGNED
WAGGONER,
Donna Weber '
Army Private Robert Diddle
Bobby Werrv, Duane Will
Ill assigned to Company E, 10 DONNA WILSoN.
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JUNIORS: Joyce Arney, John
Training Cen~r, Armof'
Anderson,
Susie Andrews,
(USATCA), Ft. Kno1 . Pvt.
' Dlddle ls the ... ol Mt. Iiiii ~~d A411, .. !';""'
Mn. Bernard Didclle of New Wiiyrie BQrne.tl,
Matamoras, tormer Racine BAR!iHART, Opal Berry,
Robert
Black,
Robert
area residents.
Blackston, RESA BOOTHE,
Karen Cadle, Dave Clark '
Robert Collins, Adell Davldaon,
PACK TO MEET
Rsclne CUb Scout Pack Z43 Andrea Dewhurst, Jo Ellen
will meet at UO p.m. Tuesday Diehl, Nancy Dixon, &amp;ger
at the Racine First Baptist Dlxon, Harvey Erlewine,
Estep,
Chrystal
Church. Any hoy between 111e James
Faulkner,
DEBBIE
GARNES
agea of 8 and 9 who wlahto to
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join llle pack ls Invited.
NANCY GREENLEE, Connie
Grueser, MELANIE
RACKETI, Ronald Han ioon
FESTIV.,.L OFF
VIcki
Hanlson, Roger Hendrix:
A fsU festival annoWICed
Perry
Hoffman, John Hunnell
earner for Saturday evening on
the s!reets of Rsclne by Rsclne Fred Jones, Cindy Jordan:
firemen has been cancelled due Joyce Kerns, Diana King,
KENT
KLOES,
David
to other activities.
Krawsczyn, Steven Lane,
BOOSTERS TO MEET
CONNIE LANNING, Pamela
The Southern Athletic Manley, DEBRA MAY, Har&lt;J!d
Boosters will hold a special McDaniel, Gary Michael, Mary
~eeUhg at 7p.m. Monday at the Midkiff, Mark MIUer, Cheryl
hit)! school to complete plans Nelson, DARLA NEUTZLING,
IrK the annual football banquet. ' MARLA NEUTZLING, Kenneth
Norris, Ann Ohlinger, Edward
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Powell, Connie Radford •
Margaret Riggs, Mlllsa Rizer,
SAIGON (Ut'I)- no U. 8.
Rebecca Scaggo, Deborah
Cmnmawl Wd &amp;oday WOOpl
Scaggs, Deborah Seho, Stella
of lbe U. 8. Army's Amerii!IJ Smith, STEVE STANLEY
Dlvllloo 111011 5,1110 gallmu of Mike Struble, Ruth · Terrell'
lbe eoatnvontal &lt;bemkll Fred Thompson, Robert Titus:
j'enap" to kill vegetaUea ID Joe Welker, Kenneth Wbeeter,
tile war 10110 evea lifter Ita Danny White, REBECCA
110 was foriJJddeD ID VI~ WILL, Jsnine Wilson, Debbie

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to place pollen about the public hearJnc for llle US ~ dlfeuos ~ .dlltalla and •the ·,
county pnliDOIIDB Ibis ~·· bypass of NelsonviDe will be dghl of "•Y ·aoqlllollioo
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held at 10 a.m. oo Nov. Sin the programs, tentaUve. ~·· ·~:s~;:.:
by Mrs. Bruce MaY and Mrs Nelaoovllle Junior lllsb School. alructioo sclledulea lllil the 81
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Washington. The home was vacated by llle
Bridgeman family 10 years ago.
Still on lbe properly Ia llle family
graveyard. The four generation• of
Brldgemans were named Quartua. Three
of the four are burled In 111e famlly plot.
Paul and Shirley Huston, as IIIey are
known to their many friends, began llle
tremendous last of restoration by worldng
evenings, holldays or "henevei time
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froiD lbe itandplilnHbatlholo •1Mlid on
NOY. 3will detenDine the .!be Iilii lhape ol
let!1sloll1111 ~ oqresaional dlstrlcll for
the nell 10 yean.

QuoUng a figure from "Graos·
roola," tbe dlolrlct Democrat news·
letter, Dr. Smith said that 70 per cent
ol llle fam!Uea In Ohio with Income leas
titan $'1,500 a yeor psy 66 per cent of an
ola'le Iilii Joca)lalea. Yet only 23 per cent
ol tile wllvenlty students come from these
families, the speaker saki.

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ON OUR PARKING ~ LOT

"If Ibis lan'l a case of llle poor keepbll!

(RAIN OR SHINE}

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WA8H!NG1'011- ~ lll,tttt· :l'llt.-IAUoritltrlllall&gt;llill-sc~ ~ lnslltate baa bean .-..

federal eo-dlalmJan of the ~
ResJonal Commission, the lOth
Congreaslmal District of Ohio Is "doing
very well Indeed by the provisions of thls
program."
John Waters, head of the Appalachian
Regional CommiMion which has, alnce
' "ilHAPE THE SOIOOUI FOR THE 70's" ls Ibis year.•s theme during
1965, coordinated new economic and aoclal
Amerlcaft E&lt;b!ation Weekwhk:h the mayors of Middleport, Pomeroy and RuUsnd
progroms f..- the 13-otate Appalachian
proclaimed during Oct. 2ii-311n their ,._live towns. They urged an psreute and
region, recenUy briefed Congressman
others interested In the ,..!fare ol schools to visit lllelr achools during the week.
Clarence E. Miller on llle progress of ARC
Front row ,1-r, are Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar, Mldineport Mayor C. 0 . Fisher
projecll. both In operation and planned for
undRuUnndMsyorEugene1b&lt;mp~~~~~; bact row, Mrs. RusaeliMoore, chairman
Southeastern Ohio.
of the ocholarshlp and education committees of the American Legion Aulllary of
Meeting with Miller In Washington,
Waters said that Soullleastern Ohio's rate
Drew Weboler Post No. iii, American Legion, 8IRd George Hargraves, Meigs High
of progress ls slgnUicant. Referring to
School &amp;lperlntendent. This lithe 50th observance of American Education week.
ARC·funded vocational education
programs ln the District, Waters said,
" The Commlssion has provided more than
f]OI.7 million for vocaUooal educaUon ln
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Appalachia. In just five vocsUooal schools
in
Ohio, there ls e.pected to be an
GAIJJPOUS -Acting JuvenUa Court also fined 110 and cools.
Fined on trafllc charges were Glenn enrollment ol more than 5,600 atudenll by
Judge John Gilliland Friday found three
Smith,
Jr., 18, Rt. I, Gslllpolla, $10 and wn.TheARChasfwtdedseven vocational
Gallla youths guilty rl. acll of delinquency
cools, left of center; Gary A. Jones, 16, school projecblln Soullleastere Ohio alone.
in the purchase of liquor.
Richard A. GIII,J7,.and John K. Gill, GalllpoUa,IJO and cools, speeding; Robert
15,,Rt. 2, Patriot, were found guilty ln that Erlt, 17, Rt. I, Gallipolis, II~ 8IRd costs,
they dld share billie cost o1 intollCIIIIng speeding; Larry Warren, 11, Rt. 1, Crown
liquor ander ...Uon 43111.831 of the Ohio City. $10 and cools, !allure to slop within
Revised Code. They were each Uned $10 theassuredcleardlstance; and Freddie B.
Sltaggs, 17, Rl. 1, Galllpolls, received a
and costs.
Robert E. Fulks, 17, Rt. 1, Vinton, was five day Ucense suspension for defective
GAUJPOUS - A GaUipoUs college
found gullty of an act of delinquency In exhausl
s-nt won recogn!Uon last weekend 111e
Forfeiting
bonds
were
Charles
E.
Hill,
that be dld purchase malt Uquor. He was
17, Rt. I, Thurman, $12.ii0, speeding and aecond otralght yeor for having detignod
Raymond Lester, 16, Rio Grande, laS """ built llle beat h - decoration on the
reckleas operaUon. Charles W. Bodlmer campua during hornecoming.
Perkin• H01pitJJlUed
m. 11. Eureka star RL; Gallipolis, was
Rlct Houck, son of Mr. and Mn. Billie
admonished
for failure to yield the right of
IEI'ART FALLS - A Letart Folia
douck,121111lcrest
Dr.•• resident ol Buoll
,man wasboopllallsed Saturday after being way .
lloll, developed ·lbe theme, ''Mde '70
1trudt bJ 111 auto all2:50 p.m. on SR SS8
Different" around llle Dodge Shorlff Joe
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. Jolmoon Hall.
JIIJW)OZER JIVIIN8
71,
MJerl
The Bush Hall.Joboson project featured
POMEROY - The l'&lt;lneroy Fire a !().foot hllb Jllgglna willl a moving,
Dept. went,a112:U p.m. _Saturday to.llle ..,..ttog, bead repeating, "You're In a
Don Sbeelll')'aldence on Rt. 118 when a beap of lrouble buddy." , . heap of
bWid0181' ,bad .
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equaDy rewarding," Walen said.
"I'm happy to soy lhallbe program
will continue to receive ARC ~ In
1971," Waters told MIDer. "At tNa time, tt
Is estimated that another SU million 11111
be spent for conUnued voCIItlonal
educatiooal training ln your District."
Asked by Miller to olaborate on lbe
status ol present ARC{undod beallll
programs and future plana, Wolen said
''The ARC has funded plannlnc and
operating projecll. and con.strucUon
projecll through llle Ohio Volley IINIIII
Services over the past three yan. More
titan $10 million has been ollocated to a
number ol projects. This IDlOIDit Included
$11,1$0,113 for health care conalruction such as llle llolzer Hospital in Galllpolil,
the Jenkins Heallll Faclllty at Wellstm,
the O'Bleness Memorial Hospllll In
Alllens, as well as..., bealtb. can willa
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District up
.For. Review

the rich, I dOD~ know what It Is. The
Democratic Party thinks Ibis ought to be
chanl!ed," Dr. &amp;nllll stated.
"Do yoa tltlnk this (gerrymandering)
doean'l reoJiy amount to much? In 111118
ab\111147 par cellt of all:.~oles cast In OhiO
congresaional eleetlono went to
Democra!L You "oold e.pect that sllghlly.
leas titan ball of our CCIIlgl'eiSimal
delegatliJII woaid be Demncratic but, In
fact, becsWie of geJT7111811der1ng, lbe
number II only five out ol Z4," Dr. Smith
said.
' James Blliley, candldata 1~ Meigs
· County Commlssloner, spoke as did Paul
Gerard, headquarters chairman, and E. A.
· ~ eodllty chefrman, who presided.
Rslralhmenll ,..,. served.

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kl!cben" which holds an the warmth and
beauty a kltcllen can offer.
AttracUve red brick walls are featuroil
In the kitchen along with huge wooden log
beams _in the celllng. The be8llll8 are
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POMEROY - Formeratatesenator J.
Sherman P~ter and Dr. Sam Smith,
chairman of the social science divisiOn at
Rlo Grande Collage, were guest speakers
at llle weoldy open hoose of the Melga
· cOw,ty Demacrata Thursday night at
psrty headquarlen bore.

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home.
As ooe enters the side door of the large
white brick home, there ls the "COIDIIcy

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has been retarned to the original beauty
for which It has been long remembered.
Belleved to be 130 years old, the hoose
once graced acres of land ln tills small
Meigs Cowtty town. AD bull&amp; acres were
sold or given away, but II acres remained
In llle family wttllllle Hustoos purchased
the property.
The last generation of Brldgomans to
Uve there was lbe daughter, Mn. Robert
C. Dwtn, who now resides In the state of

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, . built of llle 11111 be decldell
GAILIPOLIS- One Dllljor race, two by realdenbl
of Raccoon Twp., Rio Groade
lallevlel, a lOfting ordinance and all local and Centerville villages wbo will vote 1111
optliJII ...... blghllgbllocallnterest In the
option questions.
annual ran election In Ga1Ua County on 1111 local
The question&amp; are: should tbe eala ol
Tueaday, Nov. 3.
beer by holden of C 8IRd D pll'llllll bo
Although electioneering has been allowed In llle VU!age of Csntonllle, Rio
aomewhat m llle quiet aide, auantion Is Grande aDd Raccoon Twp.; lhould lbe ...
9)&gt;0Cted to focua on the Gallla Cowtty of lnlollcaling liquors be permltled; ·
Commlasion race where former ohould llle sale of wine by the paebgo for
Democratic commissioner L. Paul conamnpUoo on and off llle [ll'tllliloll
Haskins 1s Dllltched oga1nat Republican wbere sold be permitted In tbe VUlage of
Joe D. MIDer who defeated John E. Rio Grande ; should llle sale of wiDe for
Morgan in the primary. Haaklna, conamnptlm on and off the .......... be
secretary of llle Buckeye Ssvlngs and pormltted; ohould tbe sale of oplrlLoan Aasociation, Is making a comebeck
llquors by llle glaas be pormllted snd ab.all
after being ousted two years ago by the atale llqoor storeo be permitted to oell
Republican Clarence Johnaon.
spirituous liquor by 111e peckage for.
Miller, a former contraclor, upaet CllllBIIDipUon off the premlaea when aol4
Morgan In hll first pulitical venture laat be permitted In the VU!age of Rio Grmde,
Centerville or Raccoon Twp.
- May.
1\ealdenll
of
Raccoon
Twp.
wiD
aloo
Two Important lal levies will be
decided in the GalllpoUs aty School decide the fate of • proposed lOlling pilll
adopted by tbe lolmshlp ....-.
District and Ohln Twp.
GalUa voten 11111 cast boiioll for aD
Residents of the clty school system
will vote oo a1\l mill operating lovy for an stale olflcee, two propoaed ~
amendmenll and nll&gt;pel'llaan olflcee,
indefinite period.
There are 10,244 peraons registered to
Ohio Township voters have been aslred
vote
In the general election.
m approve a one mill levy for fire pur·

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. POMEROY - Rev. WJ!bur·
Pllrrln has lllCOiiled tbo •
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trouble, as shown by the dilp1IJ-, wsa 111
automobile.
In a huge muffler, lbroagll 'lfl!ldl
spectators walked, entering IJiprDIIriataiJ
~~~rough the tnlake,IIMI mUnc 1brauP 11e
Olhaust, aul&lt;moblli dangers"""' poillled
out. Adding much to llle project ,... a
vivid State Potrol film daplcllal
automolllle accldenta. Alao m-u _..
junk yarda and outo pollution.
The wsiit tbrauP the muffler ended at
•under which .... wrltlall, "An
you in a heap of trouble!"
Mr. How:k ICftllted lbe tropiiJ . . . .
due to rain at halftbne, was owadlll
lollowlnc an evonlng ......,.,n.

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ttlllil{~ .llin,llbo'.

·-Tbe 8lmdaJ 1'lo8 -&amp;emlnil, Slmda)',IJctnber :at,ll'lll

(O.IInuld fnm Pill I)
"~J.l"" projoiefallft
• nile tf
lilt
· Ill Jri..., Nelaland lfri'DI countlel. Walen · , ''$41 II 11m OliiO ..uJ ~ , ~" ~ 4 llllb.,..GC olbeula-.
1!111 £olal allo lncludea aubllallllal ible to PIOtldtt ooe 'ollliil1mCIII .• .• l!lll'·.,n, ·Cioaalloii' MIIl'Wi cfii - :

. allocaU.. fell' dllld d~Yelopnenl prQjeeta
and~ and burlnt P'QJeeta." .
· 'l1le ARC cllreclir ul4 thai CIIICO the
prQjec11 ~II.Y UJI\IIr coostructl&lt;ln ere
~teet, llla~llmaledthatnoooe In
tile 111111md by tbe Ohio Valley Bealtb
llli'vlcel 11111 be mll't! !ban 30 minutes
fnm tbe IIIG81 complete boopltal and
utended cere facllltlel.

Importance of 2-Mill

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anywhere ill ~."
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toured aame Of tile ..,._t Afplllclllan . IWat·llda ~ .Ji IIIII Oblo llu .~

Highway conatructlon IIIH In · SoolheaJtern Ohio, Mm.r ..ad lbi
Comml.IIIIOn chief lor hllaP~Jh~Al Of tbe
coostruction rate and tbe allocatiiln of
funds Into lbe o1i1o Appllacldan sysllllll.
"Aitogehter, Ohio hu :za c:ountlel Intbe Appalachia lfl8lnrtY S)ltem. Ohlo'a
rate ol cooslruction Is equal to tbe total

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RACINE - Sootbem Local School
lllalricl admlnlslraton and board of
educotlon members are uralng the
....,... of a two mill Jeyy at tbe Nov. 3
elecUm.
Ol!lclals alate that two mills were
tUen off the Southern lllatrlct laa
dupllcote In IIIII. '!'be two mills now being
ukod for 1fOUJd be uaed to reopen tile
Portland Elemenlery Scbool, clooed two
years ago. Tbe opening Of the Portland
building would lllevlate over CI'Oiftled
C&lt;llldltiOIIII In some ot tile schools, olllc:lals
.U.te.
, . Soutllern Board Ia '"' record to
place tile two mUI levy before voters for
!be lpeclllc purpose of recpenlng lbe
Pcrtiand 8cl&gt;ool DO later !ban the aeoond
aemeater of tile 19'/11.71 school year. The
new taa would amount to a taa 1n&lt;reaae of
A per each ,1,0110 of property evaluation.

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'DIII -IIUIIl ,II equal to lbl ,
_ , ~ed ·101'
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1111 llfsbnl:
r.dl 11 Olllo. BanhliJ Ill! J"DB· ~
ttat Nlall'fll1 1111811· CGrllli' of ,Ojdo II
raltiDI lbl 11111t IIDOUDI of iDall9 fGr
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Pomeroy
dleport
scboola
Tbla Ia an opm Invitation ID
)1*1 tile Boy- of America.
ao,. I years old or In the tblrd a..., c.ntraJ, Hannan, and
, _, and9•10 can be a cub Moomt Flower; In Gallll Cllunty
A-y , Rlo Grande , '--'IIIIUI
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RACINE - A hlmtoming
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and moving ID Racille, In
eonjunction wllb !be Sl •te n
Hlgb Seboo1 bomec:GIIIiag
Tburaday night
. Followtnc the ooparnadede lbere
wiU be a meet !be team IOIIion,
1 anake dance and a pep rally.
llurlDB lbe -~~ from Monday
lllrough 'l'bunlday lbe Soulbem
llllh Student Council 11111 be
IJI&lt;lllloting homecoming activities with one event planned
fGr each day.
.
Tbunday night fioato 11111 be
dllplayed at 7 preceding tbe
aame and winners 11111 be anIIOUilCed. A bomecomng dance
11111 be beld following lbe game
In !be junior high school wllb
muaie by Gcrdon Fox.

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Madera Woodman 11111 epa,_
allaJiowoen plriy Tbrnda)' ll
7:30pm.
A eountry &amp;lore •ill be
::::',alloa8abpond. There
lmuma&lt;lebalreclaaoda,
and !roe doallla and cldor • Any
conlribullonl for tile event 11111
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POMEROY - Acto ol vandalllm are occurring In
l'llllleroy by "llallowel'nen,"
lla)'or Cbarlea Logar dlldoaed
Saturday. Polloi haw . , .
irllructed to make arreo11.
Panllll.-e r"'pplllible for tbt
IICia cllbeir dllldren, tbe ID8)'0t
aald.

IlanlnJ, Albeft1 RDuta S, falhn
ID ................ of ..... and
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Howard E. Parker, Lon&amp;
BoiiDm Route 1, ...-eel clelr
....'"""' cberge.
Forfollln&amp; bonda of $Z'I.IIG
eadl were Mlcbael K. Wlllon,
Neptune, N. J., _speeding;
&amp;bert 1. Wood, Loilc Bollom,

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Roonle K.

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prizes 11111 be awarded to the
belt costwned In lbree age
categories at the annual
cOIIUDunlty llalloween party
Thursday night sponsored by
Feeney-Bennett Post 128
American J..egion.
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Middleport stadium. In the
event of rain It 1llll be moved to
!be Legion hall. Mn Dwight
Wsllace, Selwyn Sudth and
Mrs. Charles Keaalnger 11111
Judie the costumes giving flral,
IIOCond and lblrd prl2es In the
caregorlea of the prettiest lbe
ugliest lbe lunnleat and' tile
most~ In tbe age groups
of up ID !be flnt grade first
throughlbeflfth grades,~ tile
sixth grade up. Jlefreshmenta
will be sened
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Smllb, manager of the Imperial
Eleetrlc eo., II tile new tubmuter of Mkldleporl Pack 2111.
Smith wu acUwln acouU,.
protrama In New .Enaland
many yean prior to moving ID
Middleport laal year.
wu
prtlellled to the cub acouta by
retiring .cubmaaler Milford
Hyeell ala llalloween party and
awarda meeting Tburaday night
at the ~ Legion hall.

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point llld a one year 18rvlce
lllat; Mu Geary, Raymond
MOWOI')', and David Shuler,
bobcat plnl; Steve Utile, two
acout-o.rama patcbes, a bear
boolt, a wolf patch, a gokl arrow
point and 81ervlce pln; Dean
spencer, a lllver arrow point;
Jeff Laudermlll, a one year
service alar; David llysell, two

MERLYN ROSS, .-tide dlndor ol millie Ill Ria
Grande Collele, tlroeta the CGDese'a Wind llyJnpllony II ll
perfGrml tile OltiluN Ill "(lod'l '1\'Qmbonea, "· 'l1le per.
forman&lt;e II pa1 ole llOIDIII1II1I7 prOjel!l, "'lb11tre Arll,"
balnl ClHI1 "''ll't!d by RID Grude CIDIIage and tile Oblo Arll
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UWK:D
Negro folk aermona, 11111 be Tbe unique and (II'HDllnent
performed for ~ secmc1 lime place of the Negro Spiritual In
IIlii year wbea· !be f&amp;rnemlw American rellgloua folk art hu
cut Ill Rio Grande COUece been widely recognized. NOt ao
sludenta travel to WhllebiiJ.. well-lmown 11 the Negro 'folk
Yearling Hlgb School Ia aerm011. Tbla moot vital and
Columbus for two ·
remarkablt loUt form had 111

IIITOWS; John Stewart, Mitchell
Carland Danny &amp;nllb,
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stir and ·oppolnted lllatrlfl
publlclty dlairman. ·
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HyaeU, the new webelcitl
leader, presentecrDavld Wh
wllb a ,old arrow point
Kevin Yeauger wllb · lbe
traveler's award.' Ney, ~
wu received Into the .webeloe
and presented hll badge colOn,
a bear patch and a·gold arrow
point.
The winners in tile Order of
11(Jarded

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l111clleon at the Mooae llallln Point Pleasant foDowed !be
calie lllrlnglng ceremony. AI left, a worker of !be Jerrold
Corporation of PhUadelphla, which bel been contracted to
''wire" the mid.Qhio Valley commmltlea for CATV, lllrlngs
!be first cable.

Community CATV System Launched
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David Hysell receiVed cub
awarda,
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Mrs. Larry Spencer lljlote on
IICOUI night 1D be oblervecl
Monday at 7 pm. at 1be Middleport Pearl St. E:Jamentery
School. Boys lntereslad In
Joining the acouta IV" asked to
attend the meetln, accompanied by thalr pirents. ·

By Bob Hoeflich
POMEROY - You, you and you are Invited to attend an open
house from 2 ID 6 p. m. today to view !be new clubhouse oflbe
Twin aty Sbrlne Club at the Racine 9uine Park. Tbe clubhouse Ia
1rand spanking new and Is (jnpresslve. lllrlners are IIWous to
have you see lt,ao do pop by the park.
A WOR111Y PRO,JEC!' by the Eastern Homemakers Club of
Eaatern Melp Colllty.
For the third year lbe club w1U carry out a Christmas hoUday
project of rememberln&amp;local•ervtcernen lllatiDned In VIetnam,
Tballand or any COW!try In the Far Ealll. Tbe club, of course,
needs names and addreaaes. If you haw anyone you'd like
remembered just gel the lnfonnation to Mn. Roger Gaul,
Fomeroy Route 3, oc phone her at 985-3374.

tile hardest to Identify; lyan
Lane
lti and Jeff LaudermUI, tbe
pre eel; (leorse SteWart llld
Kevin AnJ!el, tbe uglleal: &lt;.ond
Ney Plll'ker and Jolm Slewllrl,
tile lunnleat.
Mike HoOd,.Steve Ultie, Mu
Geary, DonaJd Gear7, Kellb
Black, David .~. Jamie
Scally, and Ra)'IIIOIIII Mqwery

l.aldn Stale Iloepltal, with about 10.. . . ..OP hand to witnoaa the event. Paul Qoabtree, ..,.oident al Paul Crabtree
and A8soctates, Inc., frandllse bolder lor 1be CATV 8)'Sieml
In the five communities, served as muter al ceremonies. A

FIRST CABLE STRUNG - The lnlllal81rlnglng of cable
fGr tile CIIDIIDWIIIY antenna lelevlelon syatems whldl will
aerve Point Pleaaant, Pomeroy, Middleport, Muon and N..,
llavert wu held Friday along Route 82, near lbe illlrance of

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Above are directors of Paul Crabtree and Aaaoc:lales;
Inc., with two officials of the Jerrold CorporaUon during the

and · dlvwet Werll ftled-, Jii'Jdi,r~ID ciiii1!UM':·.,"~: "'• ~h.enJI•I
held
!be emouone Melp. OJunl)' O&gt;mrnm P1eu ceremonlf· . ~ •.PI
and Imaginations of Nearo IJid .Court.
· Gene Hqod "'re 'the ;J )ag
non-Negro alike for more !ban
IDlda M. JWuab, Pwieroy, bearers. ~~~ Were
one hwlllred and eighty )'011'8• dlarglng atreme cruelty &amp;eel aerved by Don 4 and 3.
To James Weldon Jollllaon, IIIII agalnlt Alfred L. Rmllb,
author o1 ''God's 'l'r'Ombonea," Mum. Tbe pi•ID!IIf a11o aee1ra
the aonorous, powerful voice of tile Cllllody al - minor cbllcl
tile old-lime Negro preacher Sarab Calberlne McDaniel,
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wuiiU a wonderful trombone. Alblll7, Rl. Z,llled aultaplnet
, 011
It "Intoned," "moaned," &amp;bert Lee Mcllllnle!, Ololvllle,
~MM. &amp; Tun.
"pleaded," "blar,d," Rl. 1, on cbargea ol,sro•
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"erubed," and "lbulldered." aetlect of duty IIIII eilreme
THE·~~NG'!,'M• ENT
Hence, be and the title "God'e Cl'lltllty.
· croclih.C..:rl
Trombonea," an espreaslve
·IQrk P&lt;&gt;l!glao
dealpallon ol theH vivid No
Jnjued
FaY.Duriiway
mlnllleraofGod's word aa tbey
Colol'clrloonl:
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In Friday Wreck
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'l1le complete firat """'"'ter
Sorprlsln' E....,slli'
acbedule of perform.,... !tr GALLIPOUS -No one wu
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M: .
''God's 'l'rombonea" Includes Injured and damaae · was . ._ • .•.
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Oallipolll Sl!lle lniUtule (7:30 mlllalnn at 3:30 PJI!· Friday at
p.m.) 1114 October 211 at tile tile lnleraedlon Ill Gmrel HDI
Whllehaii-Yearllnll Bl8h School Rd., IIIII Rl . .._
In Colianliwl (I p.m. and 7:30
kCarriiDs lll ' lbi.Oblo Slate
p.m ) NciYedlber 1 It will be Patrol a veblcle 4r1..,. liT
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Oak JIIU Bl8h Scha1ll (I: SO turD Q!! iru ~by I!! lljto,
a.m.) ind Wellllllllll&amp;h8cbool operated by lloiNrl. Earple
(2 p.m.), and NOJelllber u 11 MeU&amp;III, 11, Rt; 1, ~;
W.......... Sclroolln GaJilpoUI llf!li!l'
-~)l,afled wll!l
(I ~.m.). Tblre 11111 be 1 per- P'"DI·~ • ~·
flll'lllllille II~ Crande College
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' !New Fuel May Be More Hazardous
I TULSA, Okla. (UPI)- Most of

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Introduced noniesdecl or fowl
lead gasoline In their major
BY HOBART WWION, JH,
marketing areas.
Tbe move followed &lt;lemands
by governrnertl and the public to
ELECTION DAY,IVIO, laleaalhan 10 days away. Elsewhere cut down on pollutionIn IDday's Times&amp;ntlnel, Dale Rothgeb baa a complete nmdcnin contributing Olhaust from autoon local contests and lsaues. United Press lnternaUonal Is In the moblles. Now, however ,there is
(I'OC088 of covering dlatrlct, regional and Illite contellls.
a fear of more damaging health
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rr appears lhlnp haw been quiet on the local political acene,
Tbe U.S. Bureau of Mines, In
lilt you can be II88UI'ed lbe average Joe has been working mighty a recent research report, said
hard JWOmollng hll candldetes and Iaaues. Last week's "fuel olteratimo from leaded to
Republlcan llaJiy ldckod off the last big push for the Nov. 3 unleaded changed emission
election. It should reach a peat following lbe Democrats' Rally. characteristics so that the
Whatewr one's .party might be, we urge each and every pollution effect waa lncreaaed
registered voter to go ID !be polls and exerclae bia or her right on
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and Gas Journal,
trade publication of the oil Industry , said unleaded fuel could
"very well pose new and ..rtous
bealth problems." It added,
"Gelling the lead out alone,
won't end 1be smog ..-oblem."
Lead In motor fuel Is used to
combat lngrecliento that cause
an engine 1D knock . It also
boosts the octane rating eoough
to provide smoother running
and better mileage.
New Problems
"lf lead antllmocks are not
used," the Oil and Gas JoW"nal
said, "~asoline will contain
The

greater Concentrations of oromatlcs. Effects of lbese ezhaOIII
materials have not yet been
determined but !bey could very
well pose ' new and serious
bealth problerrul."
Tbere are other dangers too
researchers say. Rec""t st~e~
continue ID argue removing
lead Is not !be answer
"Neither tetraethyl ·lead or
nalogen-containing scavengers
of lead h•ve any delectable
effect on the smog-forming
potential of automobile exhaust," said a study by the
Midwest Reaearch Institute.
That study said eliminating

the lead from psoUne w1U not
reduce the amount of photocbemlcal smog lormed from auto
exhaust, ''l:ut may increue it."
Tbe journal said lbe oil industry "overreacted" to · demands for cleaner air by putting their lead.free aaaollne m
!be market now. It added the
next move for clean air Is
"squarely up to the aulD
makers."
"Until autos corry !be
(proper) exhaust equlpnenl,
there's no real clean air 1'0111111
for reducing or ellminallnl! iesd
from gasoline," tile joumal
said.

ONCE A YEAR

HALF PRICE SALE

captUred

It's A Once A Year
Sellebration!

.MEIGS THEATRE

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WS ANAL a.IARANCE ON HUNDREDS OF
ITEMS OF 000 lDTS, REMNANTS, BROKEN
SIZES ETC.
All ARE ARST QUAUTY
BUT TOO NUMEROUS 10 MENTION.

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Hartley, Jr., board member: Earl Wrigbt, JerrOld Corp.;
Mrs. Jean Wock, board member; Paul Crabtree, Dr. Harold
Brown, beard member, and Jack Fruth, board member. Tbe
photo at rigbt to of Mr. Wrigbl explolning cable atrlnglag
(l'oceclures at tbe cable Blrlnllnl ceremony with Crablree
looking on. Rev. Charles Frum offered lbe ln...cation for
both tile ceremony at Lakin aad the luncbeon.

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Rio Grande CoUeae CeDtral
Ohio Alumni Aasoclation.
Past Masters of
"God's Trombooea," wblch
began a year-long tour Of
Lodge Scheduled
llllllheaJtern Ohio October 22
with a performance at
To be Honored
GaWpolla Stale lnsUtute (GSl),
POMEROY - Past Mulera
Ia part ol a community ..-ojee~
11111behonoreclwhertPcmeroy
"Tbeatre Aria." Coeponaored
Lodie 184, F&amp;AM, meele In
by Rio Grande Collete llld the
special II08IIion at 7:30 pm.
Ohio Arts C&lt;luncll, ''Theatre
Tuesday at the Maaonlc
Arts" Ia limed at creaU,. and
Ter~~~ Muter ll8llny S.
Frecker Amaue&amp; developing Interest In the
3." "'-hoof v
theatre In aoutheaalern Ohio
1Jrlde said lbll !be Muter's
-, .x
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througb exposure and InIJelree 11111 bedcmferrecl on one
ME OY
ha
volvemenl.
candidate an three 25 year
PO R
C r 1es In addition to the aplapel plno 11111 be preaented,
Frecller, son of Mr. and Mrs. pearancea at GSI and at
James J. Harbage, grand
WUilarn Frecter, baa received Whltehaii·Y•arllng Blab
tr.......,. of !be Grand Lodie al
an academic a.verage of U for School, flnl semester perF&amp;AM of Ohio, a &amp;'k1l degree
Uthenlvpaaerslth~ear I work at Ohio formancea will be beld In
Maaonandpastgrandmuterof
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GaJUpolll, Columbus, Jacluon,
!be grand lodge of F&amp;AM ol
Freclrer Is a student In 1111 Oak JIIU, Wellaton 'and Rio
llllo, 11111 be a 1110111 and 11111
college of enalneerlnt and Gnlnde Plans for tile aecond
..,...,., the lapel pins. Refresb. 111,..,J.et
lechnotOfl)'. He hu recenUy
..;.Include.....-.meo1s 11111 be aerwd following lr~- n:
beelllnvlled ID Join Epallon Pi aemes
tllemeellng
Tau
lnternaUonalhonor
In PorW!louth, Pomeroy,
fr lernl"'
Ironton and Waverly, aJtboalh
I"'L -nDD
a
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oilier appear~~~ce~ are now
UUI.-e- be Initialed Into the group at ito being arrqed.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Asteep """1 reflll]ar meeU,..
''God's Trombones " under
Democrllfll Jf'iU
rise in tile coot of Uvlng, coming
1be cllrecUon al Mer{,n Rou,
two weeks . before the
IIIOCiata director of lllllllk!,lllll
Meet
M da
congressional elecllolll, emEdward Roark, lnalnlcl« of
Oil
On y
barraaaed Washington thll
ADIB1IIQUAD CAU,ID
speecb and drama, Wll
week and aent stocks IDwer on
MIDDLEPORT ·. ~ Tbe preaenled at the collep lui
POMEROY- Melgo Coonty Wall Street, where it railed MlddlepartJ:.RJIDitllll'lllreda May. II Includes preaenlatlillla
Democrato will meet at 7:30 suspicion as to wbetber eaJito u,e Oblo VaJiey llaJrlna from the Blhle - ~ IP,lrltillll ·
pm. Monday at tile party President Nixon's anU.mrlation Co. surplwr IIIDn et·U:61 pm. done \&lt;1 a Raaden Thellit .
beadquarlera on W, Main Sl. lor llrateBY 11 on target.
~ w111n Eva Utile bed fo~t. More tlian ,10 Rio.
a lwld raising IOIIIon lor the AddlniiiDtbeptlliDiltm wtre beowae ill. 8be - 111bn to ,Gnillle coUep 1tudeil111 will .
Glllipn for Governor cam- generaiiJ dlaappolnU,. llllrd Veteran&amp; •emorlal Boapltal
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quarter III'Dlnp and feir tllal and aclr!dtiH. .
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All 40 central c:wmd" "'"" a prolqed atrlb at· GerM!nJ
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are asked to be - n l lor a Molira Corp. may 1ea1an tile
dlacualiOII 011 ways and ehancea fGr econ«111c - . r y
1D ralle funds for tbe flllber· In tile fourth quarter ·
na~ candidate, IJelmv A.
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cana\lay, Pomeror, fund
ralllnl ·chalrmon, aatd. All
Democrats and lndependenta
Who ere qpec11ng 11&gt; parllelpate In tile Gllllpn edmlnlalration are alked ID atlend.

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aad Herman Taylor,
dleport, aU charged wllb
~; Dermis W. Adldaa,
~ failure to dlapay
operaiDr sllcenJe. For!eiU,. a
$17.1141 bond postecl 011 deloctlve
wldcle cbarges wu Ivan P,
I'Uwell, Pomeroy RDute Z. and
ll8llny L. 111111, Marlella RDute
4,forfatec1at3'1.11Gbondpoated
011 spe;ecllng cberges.

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'll'aobJngtm.
ParmiAI are aakecl ID ac- .......,
company their 11111. Amerlea •8
manpower
begins
wttb
boypower! II !be Seoul s~o 1111 • OR
Mmday Ia Uniform Day for

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Sel.Wfl1. sDUUI•·IS
New :Cubmaster,.: ·
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Moaday. Speetal ecUYIU..,
POMEROY _ Four defen.
.U.plays 111111 ID8teriall bw dania were· flnecl and nine
...., amJIIecl for Ill vllilon. olben forfeited bende Friday In
FoUowlo&amp; lise ·ladlYidaol tllecourlofMelp O&gt;unty Judge
Ylollato cluartoms, a opeclal Frank w. PUIW.
tlimlnutewocal-11111
Flned$1011111llllllleachwere
be ,.....led by tile ........., Nodi CII!IDIIII, 01meau1, 111op

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POMEROY - Tbe Pomeroy E-R equad
waa eaJied at 11:18Saturday for Mra. Della
Riffle, Pomeroy RD, who had fallen on W,
Second St. She waa transferred ID an
Ewinl ambulance and removed to Holzer
Medical Center.

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Anllouocement Ia made of Boy Scouts. More can be found
9ebool Nilbt f• Scouting In ... wt about scoulln&amp; at U...
IW-M IJialrlct Monday' Oct. :I&amp; elemenlary scboola :
at delipotecl elementary In Meigs O&gt;unty, 11 Mlcl-

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uAI you know," Waters told ..W.,
''tbe wart ol lbe Commlaalon II an
-mple Ill federal - alate • and - locll
coaperotilll. I want to lbank you for your.
vital and octiw role In IIIIIIIU,. usln our
drive ID briDe ecmomlc and IOClal
..-aopertty to SoulheaJtern Ohio."

pluo bow beea completed
for tile uaual opea .,_ II
Ga1Ua
IIIP Sdlool
sdleduled fnlm 7 !AI I p.m.

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were made.
.In other~. Bob Roberta, retired
Pomeroy laacher, wbo had been leachlnc
lbe fourtb grade al Cheslel' and aupervillnllbe studenllaacblng of riorla Wells,
rt!lllgned. Miss 'll'tlla .... hired to replace
Roberts. The board alended Ita aPpreciation ID Roberta for hll lllllialance.
'l1le board I'HieWed Ita inlluraDce
policy wtlb BariDn Inaurance Aprlcy,
Cbeater, for burllarY, robbery, theft and
lrlllllp&lt;l'laUm huards.
Atlendlntl were Riebel, Roger Epple,
I. 0 . McCoy, Emeat Whllebead, Don Mora
Oris Smith, board members;
Newland, clerk; Robert Ord, priDclpal,
and 17 members Of the Eaalern Local
Education Aaan.

For Scouts Set

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Rlclne, hu been listed In Merit's "Who's Wbo AmoDB American
HJab Scbool Studenla," !be 18119-70 edition.
Tbe, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley, Kellb Is flrat
ICbolullcally In bla dua of 82, a member of tile cbonrs, cbolr,
bencl and ordleatra; a member Ill Tri-M, the Frendl, Latin llld
llcbolailtlc i1uba llld tile ICbool"aacboiMtk: team. He Is a member
of tile National Honor Society, aerves u accornponlat,for the
dlolr ,II manag., rl. tile &amp;lee club and wi.stlalrlct winner In tile
lllate flnaJa ollbe fll'lllle mllllcal talent conlell. He attentled
Boys' Slate,- a member ot !be llale youlb cllolr,la a dlurcb
member and acUwln youlb felloWIIdp ~. and plana ID enter
pre-law.etudles at Ohio lhiYinlty.
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Keltb Is currently wwlllng '" tile pnealolf al David and
Sally Grow CUrtis who were bli sreat.creat.geal-greatJll'.,q,aranla. ~"'lallng him In tbe prQject II DorQiby HutdllllloiJ
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MelCI GeaeraJ Hospital
ADMITTED Yvonne
Moore, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - None.
PLEASANT VAlLEY
ADMISSIONS : Mrs. John
Mitchell, RuUand, Ohio: Mrs.
Harold Whittington, Point
Pleaaant: Franlc Scherer, Red
Houae: Okey Parldna, Uberty;
JWIO HutiDn, Route •I, Mid·
dleport; Mrs. Franlc Mu.er,
Long BotiDm; Rusaell Leonard,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. Jack
Duncan, Point Pleasant. '
DISCHARGES: Judy Brill,

. Point Pleasant; Mn. Clarence
.
worllera
In
lbelr
tomaiD
crop
Wslla, Point Pleaanl; Larry
• GREI!lNVILLE, Ohio (UPI)
: -Three Darke County farmets banes~ beve been clrarged .IInrmfleld. AlhiDni .Mrs. Ivor

'niREI! CHARGE!)

-:. """ aUesedly used mighnt

with violaU,. cblld labor lawa. 1 Farrar, IJieller, Oblo; .Wida
., i
Staub, GIUIJKIIII l"eirJ:
.Naomi Walle; Point fleuiutt:
llaJpb Ellaa Ill Cllflul.

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Ave. and Cedar St. General
vlslUng hours 2-4 and 74 p.m.
Maternity vlsltlng hours 2:30 ID
4:30 p.m. Parent&amp; only on
Pediatrics Ward:
Blrlba
Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Hawley,
Middleport, a
daughter; and Mr. and Mrs.
Brice R. Gilpin, Pt. Pleasant, a
daughter.
Dlaebargea

Joseph F. Adams, St., Mrs.
Norman Bamra, Mrs. Violet
Berriclge, Geor&amp;e W. Burdette,
Alfred E. Co•, Oscar A.
Dillinger, Mn. Larry EIUo«
and Infant daughter, Mn .
Richard Lee Felly, Jr. aild
lnfaat aon, George L. Gardner,
Frank HamiliDn, Mrs. John C.
Benderaon, Miss Tbelma B.
Hugbes, Mrs. Gamel Johnalln,
Mn. lAona JliiUce, Mn. Jolin
LOper, Mn. Letha F. Ma"'le,
Mrs. Cllarlea N. McGuire and
Infant daughter, Mrs. ~er D.
Meade, fred Miller, Mn, Earl
Mllla, ..... Carl J. Olflllt, Gary
G. llotd, Finley· R. Reynolda, ·
IIIII Gertrude M. Rice, John D,
Mra. Cbarlea J.
...., lll.'Tll!ey,
Rlcbanl ' Tripp, .

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Role.
Balmet,Mrs.
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Here's A
Sampling
TOILnRIES
BILLFOLDS

IT'S
THE

TOYS

NYLONS
BRASSIERES
PANTIES
GIRLS W DRESSES
d
7·14 DRESSU
SLACKS
JACKm
UNIFORMS
.t., .
HUMAN .HAIR WIGS .
PAINT
NOVELTIES
. BOYS' SHilTS
, ·: HOUSIHQtD ITEMS
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PRICE
SALE

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\ApPttliJch11f·
'li';w o' ~I!Mii''
ttlllil{~ .llin,llbo'.

·-Tbe 8lmdaJ 1'lo8 -&amp;emlnil, Slmda)',IJctnber :at,ll'lll

(O.IInuld fnm Pill I)
"~J.l"" projoiefallft
• nile tf
lilt
· Ill Jri..., Nelaland lfri'DI countlel. Walen · , ''$41 II 11m OliiO ..uJ ~ , ~" ~ 4 llllb.,..GC olbeula-.
1!111 £olal allo lncludea aubllallllal ible to PIOtldtt ooe 'ollliil1mCIII .• .• l!lll'·.,n, ·Cioaalloii' MIIl'Wi cfii - :

. allocaU.. fell' dllld d~Yelopnenl prQjeeta
and~ and burlnt P'QJeeta." .
· 'l1le ARC cllreclir ul4 thai CIIICO the
prQjec11 ~II.Y UJI\IIr coostructl&lt;ln ere
~teet, llla~llmaledthatnoooe In
tile 111111md by tbe Ohio Valley Bealtb
llli'vlcel 11111 be mll't! !ban 30 minutes
fnm tbe IIIG81 complete boopltal and
utended cere facllltlel.

Importance of 2-Mill

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' -~ . . w!lleldnd 1111 PICt 1lellll Nt
anywhere ill ~."
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COinJ.nenU,. IIIII be had rel:lntlt , • ''Oat tf lilt mwUIIJII8clil! 11111*11
toured aame Of tile ..,._t Afplllclllan . IWat·llda ~ .Ji IIIII Oblo llu .~

Highway conatructlon IIIH In · SoolheaJtern Ohio, Mm.r ..ad lbi
Comml.IIIIOn chief lor hllaP~Jh~Al Of tbe
coostruction rate and tbe allocatiiln of
funds Into lbe o1i1o Appllacldan sysllllll.
"Aitogehter, Ohio hu :za c:ountlel Intbe Appalachia lfl8lnrtY S)ltem. Ohlo'a
rate ol cooslruction Is equal to tbe total

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lMy it Pointed Out
RACINE - Sootbem Local School
lllalricl admlnlslraton and board of
educotlon members are uralng the
....,... of a two mill Jeyy at tbe Nov. 3
elecUm.
Ol!lclals alate that two mills were
tUen off the Southern lllatrlct laa
dupllcote In IIIII. '!'be two mills now being
ukod for 1fOUJd be uaed to reopen tile
Portland Elemenlery Scbool, clooed two
years ago. Tbe opening Of the Portland
building would lllevlate over CI'Oiftled
C&lt;llldltiOIIII In some ot tile schools, olllc:lals
.U.te.
, . Soutllern Board Ia '"' record to
place tile two mUI levy before voters for
!be lpeclllc purpose of recpenlng lbe
Pcrtiand 8cl&gt;ool DO later !ban the aeoond
aemeater of tile 19'/11.71 school year. The
new taa would amount to a taa 1n&lt;reaae of
A per each ,1,0110 of property evaluation.

111~-.llleDI'JmllUoaledaWIG'

CIOMi
'DIII -IIUIIl ,II equal to lbl ,
_ , ~ed ·101'
............ 1«t . ' .j bit ..,, IW!di&gt;· 1111'·
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1111 llfsbnl:
r.dl 11 Olllo. BanhliJ Ill! J"DB· ~
ttat Nlall'fll1 1111811· CGrllli' of ,Ojdo II
raltiDI lbl 11111t IIDOUDI of iDall9 fGr
-.1 C!tlllllructloD II 'ht•T
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Pomeroy
dleport
scboola
Tbla Ia an opm Invitation ID
)1*1 tile Boy- of America.
ao,. I years old or In the tblrd a..., c.ntraJ, Hannan, and
, _, and9•10 can be a cub Moomt Flower; In Gallll Cllunty
A-y , Rlo Grande , '--'IIIIUI
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RACINE - A hlmtoming
parade will be staged at I p.m.

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'l'hunday,lllarlinlat S)om
and moving ID Racille, In
eonjunction wllb !be Sl •te n
Hlgb Seboo1 bomec:GIIIiag
Tburaday night
. Followtnc the ooparnadede lbere
wiU be a meet !be team IOIIion,
1 anake dance and a pep rally.
llurlDB lbe -~~ from Monday
lllrough 'l'bunlday lbe Soulbem
llllh Student Council 11111 be
IJI&lt;lllloting homecoming activities with one event planned
fGr each day.
.
Tbunday night fioato 11111 be
dllplayed at 7 preceding tbe
aame and winners 11111 be anIIOUilCed. A bomecomng dance
11111 be beld following lbe game
In !be junior high school wllb
muaie by Gcrdon Fox.

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Madera Woodman 11111 epa,_
allaJiowoen plriy Tbrnda)' ll
7:30pm.
A eountry &amp;lore •ill be
::::',alloa8abpond. There
lmuma&lt;lebalreclaaoda,
and !roe doallla and cldor • Any
conlribullonl for tile event 11111
be llllftdaled.

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POMEROY - Acto ol vandalllm are occurring In
l'llllleroy by "llallowel'nen,"
lla)'or Cbarlea Logar dlldoaed
Saturday. Polloi haw . , .
irllructed to make arreo11.
Panllll.-e r"'pplllible for tbt
IICia cllbeir dllldren, tbe ID8)'0t
aald.

IlanlnJ, Albeft1 RDuta S, falhn
ID ................ of ..... and
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Howard E. Parker, Lon&amp;
BoiiDm Route 1, ...-eel clelr
....'"""' cberge.
Forfollln&amp; bonda of $Z'I.IIG
eadl were Mlcbael K. Wlllon,
Neptune, N. J., _speeding;
&amp;bert 1. Wood, Loilc Bollom,

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Roonle K.

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prizes 11111 be awarded to the
belt costwned In lbree age
categories at the annual
cOIIUDunlty llalloween party
Thursday night sponsored by
Feeney-Bennett Post 128
American J..egion.
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The affair 11111 be beld at the
Middleport stadium. In the
event of rain It 1llll be moved to
!be Legion hall. Mn Dwight
Wsllace, Selwyn Sudth and
Mrs. Charles Keaalnger 11111
Judie the costumes giving flral,
IIOCond and lblrd prl2es In the
caregorlea of the prettiest lbe
ugliest lbe lunnleat and' tile
most~ In tbe age groups
of up ID !be flnt grade first
throughlbeflfth grades,~ tile
sixth grade up. Jlefreshmenta
will be sened
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MIDDLEPORT - Selwyn
Smllb, manager of the Imperial
Eleetrlc eo., II tile new tubmuter of Mkldleporl Pack 2111.
Smith wu acUwln acouU,.
protrama In New .Enaland
many yean prior to moving ID
Middleport laal year.
wu
prtlellled to the cub acouta by
retiring .cubmaaler Milford
Hyeell ala llalloween party and
awarda meeting Tburaday night
at the ~ Legion hall.

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point llld a one year 18rvlce
lllat; Mu Geary, Raymond
MOWOI')', and David Shuler,
bobcat plnl; Steve Utile, two
acout-o.rama patcbes, a bear
boolt, a wolf patch, a gokl arrow
point and 81ervlce pln; Dean
spencer, a lllver arrow point;
Jeff Laudermlll, a one year
service alar; David llysell, two

MERLYN ROSS, .-tide dlndor ol millie Ill Ria
Grande Collele, tlroeta the CGDese'a Wind llyJnpllony II ll
perfGrml tile OltiluN Ill "(lod'l '1\'Qmbonea, "· 'l1le per.
forman&lt;e II pa1 ole llOIDIII1II1I7 prOjel!l, "'lb11tre Arll,"
balnl ClHI1 "''ll't!d by RID Grude CIDIIage and tile Oblo Arll
Coondl.
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UWK:D
Negro folk aermona, 11111 be Tbe unique and (II'HDllnent
performed for ~ secmc1 lime place of the Negro Spiritual In
IIlii year wbea· !be f&amp;rnemlw American rellgloua folk art hu
cut Ill Rio Grande COUece been widely recognized. NOt ao
sludenta travel to WhllebiiJ.. well-lmown 11 the Negro 'folk
Yearling Hlgb School Ia aerm011. Tbla moot vital and
Columbus for two ·
remarkablt loUt form had 111

IIITOWS; John Stewart, Mitchell
Carland Danny &amp;nllb,
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stir and ·oppolnted lllatrlfl
publlclty dlairman. ·
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HyaeU, the new webelcitl
leader, presentecrDavld Wh
wllb a ,old arrow point
Kevin Yeauger wllb · lbe
traveler's award.' Ney, ~
wu received Into the .webeloe
and presented hll badge colOn,
a bear patch and a·gold arrow
point.
The winners in tile Order of
11(Jarded

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l111clleon at the Mooae llallln Point Pleasant foDowed !be
calie lllrlnglng ceremony. AI left, a worker of !be Jerrold
Corporation of PhUadelphla, which bel been contracted to
''wire" the mid.Qhio Valley commmltlea for CATV, lllrlngs
!be first cable.

Community CATV System Launched
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David Hysell receiVed cub
awarda,
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Mrs. Larry Spencer lljlote on
IICOUI night 1D be oblervecl
Monday at 7 pm. at 1be Middleport Pearl St. E:Jamentery
School. Boys lntereslad In
Joining the acouta IV" asked to
attend the meetln, accompanied by thalr pirents. ·

By Bob Hoeflich
POMEROY - You, you and you are Invited to attend an open
house from 2 ID 6 p. m. today to view !be new clubhouse oflbe
Twin aty Sbrlne Club at the Racine 9uine Park. Tbe clubhouse Ia
1rand spanking new and Is (jnpresslve. lllrlners are IIWous to
have you see lt,ao do pop by the park.
A WOR111Y PRO,JEC!' by the Eastern Homemakers Club of
Eaatern Melp Colllty.
For the third year lbe club w1U carry out a Christmas hoUday
project of rememberln&amp;local•ervtcernen lllatiDned In VIetnam,
Tballand or any COW!try In the Far Ealll. Tbe club, of course,
needs names and addreaaes. If you haw anyone you'd like
remembered just gel the lnfonnation to Mn. Roger Gaul,
Fomeroy Route 3, oc phone her at 985-3374.

tile hardest to Identify; lyan
Lane
lti and Jeff LaudermUI, tbe
pre eel; (leorse SteWart llld
Kevin AnJ!el, tbe uglleal: &lt;.ond
Ney Plll'ker and Jolm Slewllrl,
tile lunnleat.
Mike HoOd,.Steve Ultie, Mu
Geary, DonaJd Gear7, Kellb
Black, David .~. Jamie
Scally, and Ra)'IIIOIIII Mqwery

l.aldn Stale Iloepltal, with about 10.. . . ..OP hand to witnoaa the event. Paul Qoabtree, ..,.oident al Paul Crabtree
and A8soctates, Inc., frandllse bolder lor 1be CATV 8)'Sieml
In the five communities, served as muter al ceremonies. A

FIRST CABLE STRUNG - The lnlllal81rlnglng of cable
fGr tile CIIDIIDWIIIY antenna lelevlelon syatems whldl will
aerve Point Pleaaant, Pomeroy, Middleport, Muon and N..,
llavert wu held Friday along Route 82, near lbe illlrance of

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arrow point and two aUver prizes going to Jamie Scally,

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Above are directors of Paul Crabtree and Aaaoc:lales;
Inc., with two officials of the Jerrold CorporaUon during the

and · dlvwet Werll ftled-, Jii'Jdi,r~ID ciiii1!UM':·.,"~: "'• ~h.enJI•I
held
!be emouone Melp. OJunl)' O&gt;mrnm P1eu ceremonlf· . ~ •.PI
and Imaginations of Nearo IJid .Court.
· Gene Hqod "'re 'the ;J )ag
non-Negro alike for more !ban
IDlda M. JWuab, Pwieroy, bearers. ~~~ Were
one hwlllred and eighty )'011'8• dlarglng atreme cruelty &amp;eel aerved by Don 4 and 3.
To James Weldon Jollllaon, IIIII agalnlt Alfred L. Rmllb,
author o1 ''God's 'l'r'Ombonea," Mum. Tbe pi•ID!IIf a11o aee1ra
the aonorous, powerful voice of tile Cllllody al - minor cbllcl
tile old-lime Negro preacher Sarab Calberlne McDaniel,
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wuiiU a wonderful trombone. Alblll7, Rl. Z,llled aultaplnet
, 011
It "Intoned," "moaned," &amp;bert Lee Mcllllnle!, Ololvllle,
~MM. &amp; Tun.
"pleaded," "blar,d," Rl. 1, on cbargea ol,sro•
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"erubed," and "lbulldered." aetlect of duty IIIII eilreme
THE·~~NG'!,'M• ENT
Hence, be and the title "God'e Cl'lltllty.
· croclih.C..:rl
Trombonea," an espreaslve
·IQrk P&lt;&gt;l!glao
dealpallon ol theH vivid No
Jnjued
FaY.Duriiway
mlnllleraofGod's word aa tbey
Colol'clrloonl:
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In Friday Wreck
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'l1le complete firat """'"'ter
Sorprlsln' E....,slli'
acbedule of perform.,... !tr GALLIPOUS -No one wu
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M: .
''God's 'l'rombonea" Includes Injured and damaae · was . ._ • .•.
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Oallipolll Sl!lle lniUtule (7:30 mlllalnn at 3:30 PJI!· Friday at
p.m.) 1114 October 211 at tile tile lnleraedlon Ill Gmrel HDI
Whllehaii-Yearllnll Bl8h School Rd., IIIII Rl . .._
In Colianliwl (I p.m. and 7:30
kCarriiDs lll ' lbi.Oblo Slate
p.m ) NciYedlber 1 It will be Patrol a veblcle 4r1..,. liT
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.pre~e~led at Jacboa Hllb _., • ........-, ,
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Oak JIIU Bl8h Scha1ll (I: SO turD Q!! iru ~by I!! lljto,
a.m.) ind Wellllllllll&amp;h8cbool operated by lloiNrl. Earple
(2 p.m.), and NOJelllber u 11 MeU&amp;III, 11, Rt; 1, ~;
W.......... Sclroolln GaJilpoUI llf!li!l'
-~)l,afled wll!l
(I ~.m.). Tblre 11111 be 1 per- P'"DI·~ • ~·
flll'lllllille II~ Crande College
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I TULSA, Okla. (UPI)- Most of

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Introduced noniesdecl or fowl
lead gasoline In their major
BY HOBART WWION, JH,
marketing areas.
Tbe move followed &lt;lemands
by governrnertl and the public to
ELECTION DAY,IVIO, laleaalhan 10 days away. Elsewhere cut down on pollutionIn IDday's Times&amp;ntlnel, Dale Rothgeb baa a complete nmdcnin contributing Olhaust from autoon local contests and lsaues. United Press lnternaUonal Is In the moblles. Now, however ,there is
(I'OC088 of covering dlatrlct, regional and Illite contellls.
a fear of more damaging health
hazards fnlm the new Iuel.
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rr appears lhlnp haw been quiet on the local political acene,
Tbe U.S. Bureau of Mines, In
lilt you can be II88UI'ed lbe average Joe has been working mighty a recent research report, said
hard JWOmollng hll candldetes and Iaaues. Last week's "fuel olteratimo from leaded to
Republlcan llaJiy ldckod off the last big push for the Nov. 3 unleaded changed emission
election. It should reach a peat following lbe Democrats' Rally. characteristics so that the
Whatewr one's .party might be, we urge each and every pollution effect waa lncreaaed
registered voter to go ID !be polls and exerclae bia or her right on
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and Gas Journal,
trade publication of the oil Industry , said unleaded fuel could
"very well pose new and ..rtous
bealth problems." It added,
"Gelling the lead out alone,
won't end 1be smog ..-oblem."
Lead In motor fuel Is used to
combat lngrecliento that cause
an engine 1D knock . It also
boosts the octane rating eoough
to provide smoother running
and better mileage.
New Problems
"lf lead antllmocks are not
used," the Oil and Gas JoW"nal
said, "~asoline will contain
The

greater Concentrations of oromatlcs. Effects of lbese ezhaOIII
materials have not yet been
determined but !bey could very
well pose ' new and serious
bealth problerrul."
Tbere are other dangers too
researchers say. Rec""t st~e~
continue ID argue removing
lead Is not !be answer
"Neither tetraethyl ·lead or
nalogen-containing scavengers
of lead h•ve any delectable
effect on the smog-forming
potential of automobile exhaust," said a study by the
Midwest Reaearch Institute.
That study said eliminating

the lead from psoUne w1U not
reduce the amount of photocbemlcal smog lormed from auto
exhaust, ''l:ut may increue it."
Tbe journal said lbe oil industry "overreacted" to · demands for cleaner air by putting their lead.free aaaollne m
!be market now. It added the
next move for clean air Is
"squarely up to the aulD
makers."
"Until autos corry !be
(proper) exhaust equlpnenl,
there's no real clean air 1'0111111
for reducing or ellminallnl! iesd
from gasoline," tile joumal
said.

ONCE A YEAR

HALF PRICE SALE

captUred

It's A Once A Year
Sellebration!

.MEIGS THEATRE

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WS ANAL a.IARANCE ON HUNDREDS OF
ITEMS OF 000 lDTS, REMNANTS, BROKEN
SIZES ETC.
All ARE ARST QUAUTY
BUT TOO NUMEROUS 10 MENTION.

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Hartley, Jr., board member: Earl Wrigbt, JerrOld Corp.;
Mrs. Jean Wock, board member; Paul Crabtree, Dr. Harold
Brown, beard member, and Jack Fruth, board member. Tbe
photo at rigbt to of Mr. Wrigbl explolning cable atrlnglag
(l'oceclures at tbe cable Blrlnllnl ceremony with Crablree
looking on. Rev. Charles Frum offered lbe ln...cation for
both tile ceremony at Lakin aad the luncbeon.

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Rio Grande CoUeae CeDtral
Ohio Alumni Aasoclation.
Past Masters of
"God's Trombooea," wblch
began a year-long tour Of
Lodge Scheduled
llllllheaJtern Ohio October 22
with a performance at
To be Honored
GaWpolla Stale lnsUtute (GSl),
POMEROY - Past Mulera
Ia part ol a community ..-ojee~
11111behonoreclwhertPcmeroy
"Tbeatre Aria." Coeponaored
Lodie 184, F&amp;AM, meele In
by Rio Grande Collete llld the
special II08IIion at 7:30 pm.
Ohio Arts C&lt;luncll, ''Theatre
Tuesday at the Maaonlc
Arts" Ia limed at creaU,. and
Ter~~~ Muter ll8llny S.
Frecker Amaue&amp; developing Interest In the
3." "'-hoof v
theatre In aoutheaalern Ohio
1Jrlde said lbll !be Muter's
-, .x
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througb exposure and InIJelree 11111 bedcmferrecl on one
ME OY
ha
volvemenl.
candidate an three 25 year
PO R
C r 1es In addition to the aplapel plno 11111 be preaented,
Frecller, son of Mr. and Mrs. pearancea at GSI and at
James J. Harbage, grand
WUilarn Frecter, baa received Whltehaii·Y•arllng Blab
tr.......,. of !be Grand Lodie al
an academic a.verage of U for School, flnl semester perF&amp;AM of Ohio, a &amp;'k1l degree
Uthenlvpaaerslth~ear I work at Ohio formancea will be beld In
Maaonandpastgrandmuterof
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GaJUpolll, Columbus, Jacluon,
!be grand lodge of F&amp;AM ol
Freclrer Is a student In 1111 Oak JIIU, Wellaton 'and Rio
llllo, 11111 be a 1110111 and 11111
college of enalneerlnt and Gnlnde Plans for tile aecond
..,...,., the lapel pins. Refresb. 111,..,J.et
lechnotOfl)'. He hu recenUy
..;.Include.....-.meo1s 11111 be aerwd following lr~- n:
beelllnvlled ID Join Epallon Pi aemes
tllemeellng
Tau
lnternaUonalhonor
In PorW!louth, Pomeroy,
fr lernl"'
Ironton and Waverly, aJtboalh
I"'L -nDD
a
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oilier appear~~~ce~ are now
UUI.-e- be Initialed Into the group at ito being arrqed.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Asteep """1 reflll]ar meeU,..
''God's Trombones " under
Democrllfll Jf'iU
rise in tile coot of Uvlng, coming
1be cllrecUon al Mer{,n Rou,
two weeks . before the
IIIOCiata director of lllllllk!,lllll
Meet
M da
congressional elecllolll, emEdward Roark, lnalnlcl« of
Oil
On y
barraaaed Washington thll
ADIB1IIQUAD CAU,ID
speecb and drama, Wll
week and aent stocks IDwer on
MIDDLEPORT ·. ~ Tbe preaenled at the collep lui
POMEROY- Melgo Coonty Wall Street, where it railed MlddlepartJ:.RJIDitllll'lllreda May. II Includes preaenlatlillla
Democrato will meet at 7:30 suspicion as to wbetber eaJito u,e Oblo VaJiey llaJrlna from the Blhle - ~ IP,lrltillll ·
pm. Monday at tile party President Nixon's anU.mrlation Co. surplwr IIIDn et·U:61 pm. done \&lt;1 a Raaden Thellit .
beadquarlera on W, Main Sl. lor llrateBY 11 on target.
~ w111n Eva Utile bed fo~t. More tlian ,10 Rio.
a lwld raising IOIIIon lor the AddlniiiDtbeptlliDiltm wtre beowae ill. 8be - 111bn to ,Gnillle coUep 1tudeil111 will .
Glllipn for Governor cam- generaiiJ dlaappolnU,. llllrd Veteran&amp; •emorlal Boapltal
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quarter III'Dlnp and feir tllal and aclr!dtiH. .
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All 40 central c:wmd" "'"" a prolqed atrlb at· GerM!nJ
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are asked to be - n l lor a Molira Corp. may 1ea1an tile
dlacualiOII 011 ways and ehancea fGr econ«111c - . r y
1D ralle funds for tbe flllber· In tile fourth quarter ·
na~ candidate, IJelmv A.
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cana\lay, Pomeror, fund
ralllnl ·chalrmon, aatd. All
Democrats and lndependenta
Who ere qpec11ng 11&gt; parllelpate In tile Gllllpn edmlnlalration are alked ID atlend.

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aad Herman Taylor,
dleport, aU charged wllb
~; Dermis W. Adldaa,
~ failure to dlapay
operaiDr sllcenJe. For!eiU,. a
$17.1141 bond postecl 011 deloctlve
wldcle cbarges wu Ivan P,
I'Uwell, Pomeroy RDute Z. and
ll8llny L. 111111, Marlella RDute
4,forfatec1at3'1.11Gbondpoated
011 spe;ecllng cberges.

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~ of Mn. Au8 riahl ol way; Mulne H.

'll'aobJngtm.
ParmiAI are aakecl ID ac- .......,
company their 11111. Amerlea •8
manpower
begins
wttb
boypower! II !be Seoul s~o 1111 • OR
Mmday Ia Uniform Day for

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Sel.Wfl1. sDUUI•·IS
New :Cubmaster,.: ·
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Moaday. Speetal ecUYIU..,
POMEROY _ Four defen.
.U.plays 111111 ID8teriall bw dania were· flnecl and nine
...., amJIIecl for Ill vllilon. olben forfeited bende Friday In
FoUowlo&amp; lise ·ladlYidaol tllecourlofMelp O&gt;unty Judge
Ylollato cluartoms, a opeclal Frank w. PUIW.
tlimlnutewocal-11111
Flned$1011111llllllleachwere
be ,.....led by tile ........., Nodi CII!IDIIII, 01meau1, 111op

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POMEROY - Tbe Pomeroy E-R equad
waa eaJied at 11:18Saturday for Mra. Della
Riffle, Pomeroy RD, who had fallen on W,
Second St. She waa transferred ID an
Ewinl ambulance and removed to Holzer
Medical Center.

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Anllouocement Ia made of Boy Scouts. More can be found
9ebool Nilbt f• Scouting In ... wt about scoulln&amp; at U...
IW-M IJialrlct Monday' Oct. :I&amp; elemenlary scboola :
at delipotecl elementary In Meigs O&gt;unty, 11 Mlcl-

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uAI you know," Waters told ..W.,
''tbe wart ol lbe Commlaalon II an
-mple Ill federal - alate • and - locll
coaperotilll. I want to lbank you for your.
vital and octiw role In IIIIIIIU,. usln our
drive ID briDe ecmomlc and IOClal
..-aopertty to SoulheaJtern Ohio."

pluo bow beea completed
for tile uaual opea .,_ II
Ga1Ua
IIIP Sdlool
sdleduled fnlm 7 !AI I p.m.

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were made.
.In other~. Bob Roberta, retired
Pomeroy laacher, wbo had been leachlnc
lbe fourtb grade al Cheslel' and aupervillnllbe studenllaacblng of riorla Wells,
rt!lllgned. Miss 'll'tlla .... hired to replace
Roberts. The board alended Ita aPpreciation ID Roberta for hll lllllialance.
'l1le board I'HieWed Ita inlluraDce
policy wtlb BariDn Inaurance Aprlcy,
Cbeater, for burllarY, robbery, theft and
lrlllllp&lt;l'laUm huards.
Atlendlntl were Riebel, Roger Epple,
I. 0 . McCoy, Emeat Whllebead, Don Mora
Oris Smith, board members;
Newland, clerk; Robert Ord, priDclpal,
and 17 members Of the Eaalern Local
Education Aaan.

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Rlclne, hu been listed In Merit's "Who's Wbo AmoDB American
HJab Scbool Studenla," !be 18119-70 edition.
Tbe, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley, Kellb Is flrat
ICbolullcally In bla dua of 82, a member of tile cbonrs, cbolr,
bencl and ordleatra; a member Ill Tri-M, the Frendl, Latin llld
llcbolailtlc i1uba llld tile ICbool"aacboiMtk: team. He Is a member
of tile National Honor Society, aerves u accornponlat,for the
dlolr ,II manag., rl. tile &amp;lee club and wi.stlalrlct winner In tile
lllate flnaJa ollbe fll'lllle mllllcal talent conlell. He attentled
Boys' Slate,- a member ot !be llale youlb cllolr,la a dlurcb
member and acUwln youlb felloWIIdp ~. and plana ID enter
pre-law.etudles at Ohio lhiYinlty.
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Keltb Is currently wwlllng '" tile pnealolf al David and
Sally Grow CUrtis who were bli sreat.creat.geal-greatJll'.,q,aranla. ~"'lallng him In tbe prQject II DorQiby HutdllllloiJ
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MelCI GeaeraJ Hospital
ADMITTED Yvonne
Moore, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - None.
PLEASANT VAlLEY
ADMISSIONS : Mrs. John
Mitchell, RuUand, Ohio: Mrs.
Harold Whittington, Point
Pleaaant: Franlc Scherer, Red
Houae: Okey Parldna, Uberty;
JWIO HutiDn, Route •I, Mid·
dleport; Mrs. Franlc Mu.er,
Long BotiDm; Rusaell Leonard,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. Jack
Duncan, Point Pleasant. '
DISCHARGES: Judy Brill,

. Point Pleasant; Mn. Clarence
.
worllera
In
lbelr
tomaiD
crop
Wslla, Point Pleaanl; Larry
• GREI!lNVILLE, Ohio (UPI)
: -Three Darke County farmets banes~ beve been clrarged .IInrmfleld. AlhiDni .Mrs. Ivor

'niREI! CHARGE!)

-:. """ aUesedly used mighnt

with violaU,. cblld labor lawa. 1 Farrar, IJieller, Oblo; .Wida
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Staub, GIUIJKIIII l"eirJ:
.Naomi Walle; Point fleuiutt:
llaJpb Ellaa Ill Cllflul.

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Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
vlslUng hours 2-4 and 74 p.m.
Maternity vlsltlng hours 2:30 ID
4:30 p.m. Parent&amp; only on
Pediatrics Ward:
Blrlba
Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Hawley,
Middleport, a
daughter; and Mr. and Mrs.
Brice R. Gilpin, Pt. Pleasant, a
daughter.
Dlaebargea

Joseph F. Adams, St., Mrs.
Norman Bamra, Mrs. Violet
Berriclge, Geor&amp;e W. Burdette,
Alfred E. Co•, Oscar A.
Dillinger, Mn. Larry EIUo«
and Infant daughter, Mn .
Richard Lee Felly, Jr. aild
lnfaat aon, George L. Gardner,
Frank HamiliDn, Mrs. John C.
Benderaon, Miss Tbelma B.
Hugbes, Mrs. Gamel Johnalln,
Mn. lAona JliiUce, Mn. Jolin
LOper, Mn. Letha F. Ma"'le,
Mrs. Cllarlea N. McGuire and
Infant daughter, Mrs. ~er D.
Meade, fred Miller, Mn, Earl
Mllla, ..... Carl J. Olflllt, Gary
G. llotd, Finley· R. Reynolda, ·
IIIII Gertrude M. Rice, John D,
Mra. Cbarlea J.
...., lll.'Tll!ey,
Rlcbanl ' Tripp, .

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Balmet,Mrs.
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Here's A
Sampling
TOILnRIES
BILLFOLDS

IT'S
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TOYS

NYLONS
BRASSIERES
PANTIES
GIRLS W DRESSES
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7·14 DRESSU
SLACKS
JACKm
UNIFORMS
.t., .
HUMAN .HAIR WIGS .
PAINT
NOVELTIES
. BOYS' SHilTS
, ·: HOUSIHQtD ITEMS
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~ ;, 11111 comforta of blatory is that DO ~ hoW bad FM~tnd ..,....,.. Jor the
~ -Mtm, they usually bf"' bten-wone at10111e ..,,_"'*the Rev. D,

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What could be worae than the ter.rorlat'a~blal bomb- lU MDIOII on tbe 1Ith n.apter

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~ l!latlonl dnd etaewbere In the put· ~ear or two, cuJ.. oC ...,...., .... ""· ...._
tbe ~th of one-penon ill a boratory at the ~-W:: ~~::..the
un~v
of WlacOIIIIII?
• ·-...Tb8.ai11Wer.is the wave of bomblnplhalswept the coun· ..~..~.~ ~
. try In the ear!)' part of this century, ilaJil&amp;&amp;lnll or demolilb- _ , - . _..
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~fi :0urlhouoes1 po~~ct . atallono, 119ft Olllcei and bomes, tbeDdnll!gwonllip~.
1 1 dozeDI or peaple and lnjuriiJiacores of othm.
'l'bn wa, llfllllll ob!lllnl oC
Then were bumlredl of bombln,.. Ro~ E. Danos, ''Wblt a lrtl!ld We Ba"" In
wrller tor the Los ADgelea Timet, bat complied a Uti of JeM," ~ lnm,the pnt
the wort! examples:
l'lalm, and prayer by ·Mr.
July 2, Iii~The CApitol Itself In Wasblngt'oil waa beavRy Buftlrl&amp;lon. A time of te•lmor!y
domaged by 'I bOmb.
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July 5, 191l-P.ollce headquarteraiD New York City dam·
~ IIUIIic wu ·I.&gt;Y lbe
aged by a bomb.
junior choir of the Forll!l Run
Mareb a, 1917-Two periODI ldlled Ill a bomb ezploaioo Ol!lreb atUred far l!le oceaaklt
Ill a Bostoo court.
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in new robes. 'l'be Ptmeroy
Feb. 10, 1918-LoWer ftoor oflbe Pusalc County (N.J.) Trllllty Church contributed
courthouoe demoUabed by a bomb,
toward materilllllor the robia
Sept. I, 1918-Four pen0111 killed, 50 Injured In a Cblcago wblch ....., made by Mrs.
poll ol!ice bomb explosion.
Margaret Armstrong director
Dec. 81, 1918-Bombs esr.:oded at the bomes of a judge of the cboir. • '
and
poUco
superintendent philadelphia.
Mill Sarah Greer.e and Mill
April
30, 1919-Discovery of 18 bombs In the malls ad· Dmna Buncb were dewtlmal
dreSsed to promlllent cltlzena.
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But b far the wort! act of terrorism O(!Curred at one leadera for the alternoon
mlllute ~~~ noon on Sept. 18, 1931, wben a mutlve ezplo- 118111ion. MLu Green rud the
1t111 abattered wan street outilde the olflcea of J . P. Mor- acrlpture, Mils Buncb led tbe
gan &amp; Co. The gbaally toll wu II dead and more than :100 aonp, and Robart Armstrong
InJured. ADd one borae, believed to have been pulllne a ., bad prayer, Miss Mariam
wagon In whk:h tbe bomb wu placed.
Annllrong wu at the pisno loJ
The ezploslon ant shocll: wavea through tbe financial special mualc by the jwdor
centera of the world. The New York, Pltlabureb and Detroit cbolr. Alao singing dlring the
ttock excbanttn were clooed. Guards w~lac!',.!l.thet lll!I'VIce wu the emir of the
Mnntreal esc ge and Scotland Yard
• - - a Mount Moriah Ba u. O&gt;urdl
pubUc buiJdlngaiD London.
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were written this mornln1.
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"The anarcblata bave declared open warfare," laid one ~&amp;.! mlnlalers Included
paper. "Ills a situation that wiD have to be met with all
!be force the eovel'DIIIOnt may have at Ita CM&gt;m•nd , . . tho the Rev. Mr · W~ of Midwhole 8118J'Cbist element will bave to be rooted out and dloporl, the Rev. Samuel
treated not with the leD!tncy of toleration tbat ~· cbarac· Jacklon, putor of the Naomi
terlzed tbe eovemment 1 attitude thus far . . .
and Rutland Churcbea; the Rev.
Said the New York Tribune:
Henry Lewis Key, Jr., Mount
"The esploaion that lhooli the flnanclal district yetlerday Moriah Baptist O&gt;urcb; the
did not come by accident. Candidates lor ol!ice, even lor Rev. Mr. Murphy of Ironloo,
the blghelt, spread tbe doctrine that when there Is discontent and Mr Bullington
it Ia tha gove.nm1ent'a lault and that a corrupt cnnspiracy
Mr · WIUiam Snutb waa
exists . . . to oppreaa the masses . .. that the law has
s.
become the shelter of !~justice and thalli Is time to smash ~ of the m~
through tbe reatralnta.
MLu eene u co
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This crime was never solved, nor were most of the Serving on the finance comothers.
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mlttee were Deacon ArmOne of the dlscomfor!l of blatory is that so many people ....... Olear Qualls, IAhiXIII
refuse to learn from it. "Hlalory Is Irrelevant," say the Am..tnug, and Samuel Armyouthful acllvllls.
lllraDgandKarea Howard of the
But those who, "bile condeiDllini violence, try to find ex· Trledatono Ba~ Olurcb.
cuoes for It bfu,pointing to the flilws In society and fret
Mn. Ruth Bafllngton wu
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eoJieles """ IAicbnlW ,achools' second period frolll 8:30 tD 1
wW ba t~Wia!Md at 7:30 p.m. p m
~ . w... the IIJIIdance ·
and tbeir repruendeper..,..t praenlllll second tallvea to be on band Include·
Rio Grande College ~
1 bigl) liChoo1 tnformall
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invited to attend tbe evening's Jamea Stephens; Mountain
a~.;a:r\11#1 wW open with a State College, Bert Wal~;
a . ~Y b) rOom 2111, Gallipolis Bualneaa School,
ilie, m iol the new buildi1111. Tbomu Breech; Huntlngloo
.Ste~ oC Marietta 8atber College, Jobo Wlclsbaii'J,
dl.cusa student and
"""""'wl InIIDanda{:-;lda for higher stltule, Frank~-:educalion before thoae . at- Relreabmenll WUI' be aerved
tendlilsiiiOVetoolbefroomato intbe'lllnrylrom8tol:"p.m.
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vap~ "'bqals.
perloda. Mra. ~tbe Venn¢
~ .will be two sepanle and Harold Sauer of the
pertoqs, ao that peraona at. guidance department are in
tenc!i9&amp;.. can bear aspects of charge oC the 'ovenll!g's acprogr~a offered by two tlviUea.
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blgbway BIIJriay mml.mc illd llruds the corner ol the WD1llm Q'OW ,...~w.ce Oil tile end~ tlle~'lllilllll. Alllce cblel RlcbardObllnger is Ill• rrtlgllllnll,

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MASON...,Ralpb H. Glbba oC
Mason waa treated lor lnjurlea
Saturday mlll'lllng when the car
he was drlvinli left the main
highway, ploughed acrll88 a
yard an,d struck the corner or a
residence at the corporation
llmito on the eaat end oC Muon
at 6:811 a. m.
Gibbs was treated at
Veterana Memortallloapital in
Pomeroy for lacej"allona of the
bead and lace, and releaaed.
Mason Police auet, Richard
OhlinKer said Glbba was

traveling west on U.S. 33, whlcb
in town Is !mown as Second
Stree~ when his 1963 model car
left the roadway, went !DID the
William Crow yard tearing out
shrubbery and finally siDpped
againat the upper corner of the
house.
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The officer estimated '
damages ID the house as sz;o.
The accident II sliD under in·
..,.tipllon. Glbbe wu ~
(erred from the wreck acene tn
a private car.

Eddy's Schedule Set Nut Week
POMEROY - Mr. Eddy's
schedule lor the week of Oct. 2630 is;

MONDAY
II-&amp;; 30, Rock Springs.

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Racine Bank.
TIIUR8DAY

t-Il :30, Southern.
12:30-3, Rutland.
3:30-3:0, LangsvUie.
~. Rutland Main,
5:1W:15, Rutland Park.
6:45-7:30, HyaeB Run.
7:4W, Old Rt. 7.

10:30-11:30, WUIOII.
1~12:2'1, WUkeavllle.
· 1·1:30, Huston Real Home.

TIJESDAY
12:30-3, Southern,
3 : 1~:0,

U:30, Stiversvllle.
&amp;4:30, Parlland.

Dorcas.

nuDAY
Jl.e:15, cattioUc Olun:h.
9:45-11:30, Riverview .
I~1, Reedaville.

4-1:15, Spiller.

Railroad B..;.l~e
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At Point UnNfe

1:36-3, Lmg Bottom.
3:30-1, Keoo .
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UP!). t:J5-4:30, Ballhan.
· - Penn Central Railroad of.
ficials have been IDid to make , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .

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far the Roman in 4Londoo IIIII aoveral En&amp;li.sl&gt;
. died
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·.Jitl«'mmSiaBi ~cf.'
!W.Idllll)il will be
~lltlbt&lt;*llldoo)ill'"",._sled'letlW~;wludinl
flaW'~ B..,..... ,alld man . a place oC the rope with which
lh•n 10,000 pilgrims from one _oC,Ihem, l!c!mund Campion,
f:ng1and IIIII Wales were a;. wu banged.
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tarm
11 ·tte _,... s1nee Warld War n, Far
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bul1llb on· the lntemalloilal 118111J1Ie, one Eurojlean nation
martel; bill eapertl ,aae bar· II, I'IICOIIIIderll ita policy oC
blneon oC trouble Oil tbe borilon IUbaldit!ns the C&lt;llslructlon of
IIIII.- ~II ~. l,l!lft llbe!'al, lkow ~.whelllt IIDOIIII
floede ~: ' .. ''
lbat notlilnf lela tllan a Mk:ow
' \llorld"fiitin e~~Joha : are bamcan-tiprolll

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FINDLAY,Oi!ld(UPI)-Nel
IDcilllleG(IIleMaralbonOIICo.
'•· Buill~reYarl Important feD U pier \1eht for tbe tldrd
cba.;.. tUin8 place now ,In ~ u !l(lilllllred 1D .let
Aila-"arlii'•Eurape that iMiuJd year'a flprea, It waa an·
alfeCI u.s. ~II.
nounced Frlday. E•rnlngs
· JIIJIIIIIIIY lncrnrd.-llti 01111 ~ ~ fronl n ID 70 cents
riel outpullll a drlve ·loliard Per share OVf!t the COOJparallve
rlf-nlllclency, Alii! ~ perloda. ~ , for tbe lint
, llrlll&lt;· proar~~ ;re;·bi!Da l!ll!e ~\1111 ~C.=
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trying to enlarge our treedoma and correct our imperlec·
tiona. The bomba neither helped nor stopped that process
then and won't now.
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Forlullale!f, the terror!lm practlc:ed by our modern anareblata seemallke pretty small potatoea compared to that
Of 50 Y,88ra qo.
Let us hope It remalnumall potatoes.

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Jared Sheets Born
0-- October 20th
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Procell ;, Aided

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -James Sheela of Route I,
Agricultural cbemiats bave t:..eeeburg, are announcing the
discovered that cereal birth of 1 son, Jored Andrew,
dirlvall• can be UNd el· born Oc:t. 20 at lbe Hl1laboro
feCfiVt17 ,II! ~"'"'!:.~~ -~ Higbland Hospital.
than ball the ayn..,...,"""'"' . l'aternal grandparents are
used in the United Sta~ ba Mr. and Mra. Char1ea Sheell, ol
Cereal ~vallvea
,
lllllli" Pomeroy, and Mr. and
,uaed U 1 'straitjacket for Mn James Qettles, Welltlon.
holdinl unvolcanlled rubber Mr. · and· Mrs. Harold Lobae,
dul'lni. the grinding procraa. PrmerOy, are tbe matemal
After the rubba" II ground, the grandpennto. Mrs. Lohae to Ill
cerea1l .,. lnCGrparaled Into LeeabUJ1 asalatlng her
~:.:,to:~ daughter, the former Jennller
iyntbellc
Lobae, and bar family .
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Born on Oct 7th
POMEROY -Mr. IIIII Mrl.
David Henry Felty, Point
l'leaant, an announcln&amp; .the
birth oC tbolr lint child, 8
daJIIbtlr' Devida S!le.
'l'bl Infant born Oil Oel 7 at
the Holaer Medical Center
wel&amp;bed -pounds. lfr. and
lira. Erneat Fetty, Point
Pluaant and Mr.: and Mrs.
Waller WiiiCIII, Pw60J• an
lba ~~~- Mr. IIIII Mrs.

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T0 He ar MUSICI
. I EVlllge I'IStS
Leifer a~ Grace Place
With : ·
Marimba
Bells
Saxaphone
Electric Steel Guitar
Triple Octave Chimes

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Service C~on IWII condueled two lil!pectlons on the
span, and another Inspection is
acheduled next month.
Augustine A. Mazzei,
aselstant chief C0111118l of the
PSC said the railroad was
advised the bridge should be
repaired. Officials of the Penn
Wednesdar ThiU Sunday Oct 28-flar. l
Central, however, said tbey bad
made a streas check of the
7:30 Each EWIIina Sunday 10:30 &amp; 7:30
Band Boosters Will
bridge which showed It was in
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salislactory condition. The
At The
Meet Tuesda• Niaht
the
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bridge standi adjacent ID
RACINE - The Southern
Bridge, which collapaed
Localil8ndBooater81iillmeet nearlylhreeyearsagoidllinKt61_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
at 7:30 p.m. Tlleaday in the high persona.
achool caleleris, Racine.
At 7 11.m, there -will be a
preoentallono!lhareaullso!the
beginners' band prOjp'am. AU
parents and any interested
personsareinviledtoalteodthe
meeUng when delalla of purchasing and renting In·
atrwnento will be ~­
fascinate
Relreahments will ba .........
John Qualls, Mn. Mary Allee
Samuels, and Mrs. Howard
En,Usl&gt;. Mrs·. Sanders was
chairman of the aerving
(:OIIllllittee wllll Mrs. Joaeph
'l'bompson of Athens, co·
cbatrman. The junior girls
aasmted with the serving.

Silver

QtESHIRE BAPTIST afURQt

Flirty-girl shoes

the gentlemen .. . surround deserving
darlings with an admiring throng.
The toes are softly rounded .. . the heels
delicately sculptured. Theyre made
just like you, just for you .. .
you curvy cutie! ~iE"

N . : :~~TAmerl·
can Muleum o1 Natural Hiltory
repcrted Saturday It baa begun
111 second hundred yean wllh a
.-.c~ tnMIDg attendance of
f,I72,08S-tbe 111'11 time allendance pasaad the 4,000,1100
lllll'k. President GardiDer D.
Stout also aald tile muaeum bad
lncreaaed til eftorlt to dramaa. tile relovallce of natural
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Gr•duales Get ·
Tbelif,....Jobsl
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aitstot ot '""'"' and
lll,rllng dolt.

ROBIN In Bone smooth·
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What could be worae than the ter.rorlat'a~blal bomb- lU MDIOII on tbe 1Ith n.apter

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~ l!latlonl dnd etaewbere In the put· ~ear or two, cuJ.. oC ...,...., .... ""· ...._
tbe ~th of one-penon ill a boratory at the ~-W:: ~~::..the
un~v
of WlacOIIIIII?
• ·-...Tb8.ai11Wer.is the wave of bomblnplhalswept the coun· ..~..~.~ ~
. try In the ear!)' part of this century, ilaJil&amp;&amp;lnll or demolilb- _ , - . _..
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1 1 dozeDI or peaple and lnjuriiJiacores of othm.
'l'bn wa, llfllllll ob!lllnl oC
Then were bumlredl of bombln,.. Ro~ E. Danos, ''Wblt a lrtl!ld We Ba"" In
wrller tor the Los ADgelea Timet, bat complied a Uti of JeM," ~ lnm,the pnt
the wort! examples:
l'lalm, and prayer by ·Mr.
July 2, Iii~The CApitol Itself In Wasblngt'oil waa beavRy Buftlrl&amp;lon. A time of te•lmor!y
domaged by 'I bOmb.
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July 5, 191l-P.ollce headquarteraiD New York City dam·
~ IIUIIic wu ·I.&gt;Y lbe
aged by a bomb.
junior choir of the Forll!l Run
Mareb a, 1917-Two periODI ldlled Ill a bomb ezploaioo Ol!lreb atUred far l!le oceaaklt
Ill a Bostoo court.
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in new robes. 'l'be Ptmeroy
Feb. 10, 1918-LoWer ftoor oflbe Pusalc County (N.J.) Trllllty Church contributed
courthouoe demoUabed by a bomb,
toward materilllllor the robia
Sept. I, 1918-Four pen0111 killed, 50 Injured In a Cblcago wblch ....., made by Mrs.
poll ol!ice bomb explosion.
Margaret Armstrong director
Dec. 81, 1918-Bombs esr.:oded at the bomes of a judge of the cboir. • '
and
poUco
superintendent philadelphia.
Mill Sarah Greer.e and Mill
April
30, 1919-Discovery of 18 bombs In the malls ad· Dmna Buncb were dewtlmal
dreSsed to promlllent cltlzena.
.
But b far the wort! act of terrorism O(!Curred at one leadera for the alternoon
mlllute ~~~ noon on Sept. 18, 1931, wben a mutlve ezplo- 118111ion. MLu Green rud the
1t111 abattered wan street outilde the olflcea of J . P. Mor- acrlpture, Mils Buncb led tbe
gan &amp; Co. The gbaally toll wu II dead and more than :100 aonp, and Robart Armstrong
InJured. ADd one borae, believed to have been pulllne a ., bad prayer, Miss Mariam
wagon In whk:h tbe bomb wu placed.
Annllrong wu at the pisno loJ
The ezploslon ant shocll: wavea through tbe financial special mualc by the jwdor
centera of the world. The New York, Pltlabureb and Detroit cbolr. Alao singing dlring the
ttock excbanttn were clooed. Guards w~lac!',.!l.thet lll!I'VIce wu the emir of the
Mnntreal esc ge and Scotland Yard
• - - a Mount Moriah Ba u. O&gt;urdl
pubUc buiJdlngaiD London.
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Newapaper editorial comment of the Ume ,eada aa if it =~~':.?.':.,HqgbCampea::
were written this mornln1.
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"The anarcblata bave declared open warfare," laid one ~&amp;.! mlnlalers Included
paper. "Ills a situation that wiD have to be met with all
!be force the eovel'DIIIOnt may have at Ita CM&gt;m•nd , . . tho the Rev. Mr · W~ of Midwhole 8118J'Cbist element will bave to be rooted out and dloporl, the Rev. Samuel
treated not with the leD!tncy of toleration tbat ~· cbarac· Jacklon, putor of the Naomi
terlzed tbe eovemment 1 attitude thus far . . .
and Rutland Churcbea; the Rev.
Said the New York Tribune:
Henry Lewis Key, Jr., Mount
"The esploaion that lhooli the flnanclal district yetlerday Moriah Baptist O&gt;urcb; the
did not come by accident. Candidates lor ol!ice, even lor Rev. Mr. Murphy of Ironloo,
the blghelt, spread tbe doctrine that when there Is discontent and Mr Bullington
it Ia tha gove.nm1ent'a lault and that a corrupt cnnspiracy
Mr · WIUiam Snutb waa
exists . . . to oppreaa the masses . .. that the law has
s.
become the shelter of !~justice and thalli Is time to smash ~ of the m~
through tbe reatralnta.
MLu eene u co
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This crime was never solved, nor were most of the Serving on the finance comothers.
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mlttee were Deacon ArmOne of the dlscomfor!l of blatory is that so many people ....... Olear Qualls, IAhiXIII
refuse to learn from it. "Hlalory Is Irrelevant," say the Am..tnug, and Samuel Armyouthful acllvllls.
lllraDgandKarea Howard of the
But those who, "bile condeiDllini violence, try to find ex· Trledatono Ba~ Olurcb.
cuoes for It bfu,pointing to the flilws In society and fret
Mn. Ruth Bafllngton wu
iiJ~ that bave ~n place In courthouse.1, olllce lndldln,,

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. BAllOt]) SAUER AHt&gt; 1011. MAiiTHA VENJIAIU of
"'"::r:!t!..C. doJ;II '-'" olfll!lnewllefp.lllab Sebool wtll

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Ill
. ba In cblrp oC lbe IIICCllld ~ bleb IChGol educatkln • ·
·bmallon nilbtlo'IW hll411 .1:ao p.m. Tuesday at tile new
IIDic!l. Bolb wall 1111141denta are IDvlted,

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- acbools. The 111'11 pel:iod will be
Progrpm~1 oll~red by area from I to 1:30 p.m. and' the
eoJieles """ IAicbnlW ,achools' second period frolll 8:30 tD 1
wW ba t~Wia!Md at 7:30 p.m. p m
~ . w... the IIJIIdance ·
and tbeir repruendeper..,..t praenlllll second tallvea to be on band Include·
Rio Grande College ~
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invited to attend tbe evening's Jamea Stephens; Mountain
a~.;a:r\11#1 wW open with a State College, Bert Wal~;
a . ~Y b) rOom 2111, Gallipolis Bualneaa School,
ilie, m iol the new buildi1111. Tbomu Breech; Huntlngloo
.Ste~ oC Marietta 8atber College, Jobo Wlclsbaii'J,
dl.cusa student and
"""""'wl InIIDanda{:-;lda for higher stltule, Frank~-:educalion before thoae . at- Relreabmenll WUI' be aerved
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perloda. Mra. ~tbe Venn¢
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pertoqs, ao that peraona at. guidance department are in
tenc!i9&amp;.. can bear aspects of charge oC the 'ovenll!g's acprogr~a offered by two tlviUea.
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The Slllllne Chapel cbolr baa
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blgbway BIIJriay mml.mc illd llruds the corner ol the WD1llm Q'OW ,...~w.ce Oil tile end~ tlle~'lllilllll. Alllce cblel RlcbardObllnger is Ill• rrtlgllllnll,

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MASON...,Ralpb H. Glbba oC
Mason waa treated lor lnjurlea
Saturday mlll'lllng when the car
he was drlvinli left the main
highway, ploughed acrll88 a
yard an,d struck the corner or a
residence at the corporation
llmito on the eaat end oC Muon
at 6:811 a. m.
Gibbs was treated at
Veterana Memortallloapital in
Pomeroy for lacej"allona of the
bead and lace, and releaaed.
Mason Police auet, Richard
OhlinKer said Glbba was

traveling west on U.S. 33, whlcb
in town Is !mown as Second
Stree~ when his 1963 model car
left the roadway, went !DID the
William Crow yard tearing out
shrubbery and finally siDpped
againat the upper corner of the
house.
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The officer estimated '
damages ID the house as sz;o.
The accident II sliD under in·
..,.tipllon. Glbbe wu ~
(erred from the wreck acene tn
a private car.

Eddy's Schedule Set Nut Week
POMEROY - Mr. Eddy's
schedule lor the week of Oct. 2630 is;

MONDAY
II-&amp;; 30, Rock Springs.

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TIIUR8DAY

t-Il :30, Southern.
12:30-3, Rutland.
3:30-3:0, LangsvUie.
~. Rutland Main,
5:1W:15, Rutland Park.
6:45-7:30, HyaeB Run.
7:4W, Old Rt. 7.

10:30-11:30, WUIOII.
1~12:2'1, WUkeavllle.
· 1·1:30, Huston Real Home.

TIJESDAY
12:30-3, Southern,
3 : 1~:0,

U:30, Stiversvllle.
&amp;4:30, Parlland.

Dorcas.

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Jl.e:15, cattioUc Olun:h.
9:45-11:30, Riverview .
I~1, Reedaville.

4-1:15, Spiller.

Railroad B..;.l~e
'OU@S'
At Point UnNfe

1:36-3, Lmg Bottom.
3:30-1, Keoo .
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UP!). t:J5-4:30, Ballhan.
· - Penn Central Railroad of.
ficials have been IDid to make , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .

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!W.Idllll)il will be
~lltlbt&lt;*llldoo)ill'"",._sled'letlW~;wludinl
flaW'~ B..,..... ,alld man . a place oC the rope with which
lh•n 10,000 pilgrims from one _oC,Ihem, l!c!mund Campion,
f:ng1and IIIII Wales were a;. wu banged.
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bul1llb on· the lntemalloilal 118111J1Ie, one Eurojlean nation
martel; bill eapertl ,aae bar· II, I'IICOIIIIderll ita policy oC
blneon oC trouble Oil tbe borilon IUbaldit!ns the C&lt;llslructlon of
IIIII.- ~II ~. l,l!lft llbe!'al, lkow ~.whelllt IIDOIIII
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' \llorld"fiitin e~~Joha : are bamcan-tiprolll

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FINDLAY,Oi!ld(UPI)-Nel
IDcilllleG(IIleMaralbonOIICo.
'•· Buill~reYarl Important feD U pier \1eht for tbe tldrd
cba.;.. tUin8 place now ,In ~ u !l(lilllllred 1D .let
Aila-"arlii'•Eurape that iMiuJd year'a flprea, It waa an·
alfeCI u.s. ~II.
nounced Frlday. E•rnlngs
· JIIJIIIIIIIY lncrnrd.-llti 01111 ~ ~ fronl n ID 70 cents
riel outpullll a drlve ·loliard Per share OVf!t the COOJparallve
rlf-nlllclency, Alii! ~ perloda. ~ , for tbe lint
, llrlll&lt;· proar~~ ;re;·bi!Da l!ll!e ~\1111 ~C.=
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trying to enlarge our treedoma and correct our imperlec·
tiona. The bomba neither helped nor stopped that process
then and won't now.
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Of 50 Y,88ra qo.
Let us hope It remalnumall potatoes.

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Jared Sheets Born
0-- October 20th
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -James Sheela of Route I,
Agricultural cbemiats bave t:..eeeburg, are announcing the
discovered that cereal birth of 1 son, Jored Andrew,
dirlvall• can be UNd el· born Oc:t. 20 at lbe Hl1laboro
feCfiVt17 ,II! ~"'"'!:.~~ -~ Higbland Hospital.
than ball the ayn..,...,"""'"' . l'aternal grandparents are
used in the United Sta~ ba Mr. and Mra. Char1ea Sheell, ol
Cereal ~vallvea
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lllllli" Pomeroy, and Mr. and
,uaed U 1 'straitjacket for Mn James Qettles, Welltlon.
holdinl unvolcanlled rubber Mr. · and· Mrs. Harold Lobae,
dul'lni. the grinding procraa. PrmerOy, are tbe matemal
After the rubba" II ground, the grandpennto. Mrs. Lohae to Ill
cerea1l .,. lnCGrparaled Into LeeabUJ1 asalatlng her
~:.:,to:~ daughter, the former Jennller
iyntbellc
Lobae, and bar family .
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Born on Oct 7th
POMEROY -Mr. IIIII Mrl.
David Henry Felty, Point
l'leaant, an announcln&amp; .the
birth oC tbolr lint child, 8
daJIIbtlr' Devida S!le.
'l'bl Infant born Oil Oel 7 at
the Holaer Medical Center
wel&amp;bed -pounds. lfr. and
lira. Erneat Fetty, Point
Pluaant and Mr.: and Mrs.
Waller WiiiCIII, Pw60J• an
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. I EVlllge I'IStS
Leifer a~ Grace Place
With : ·
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Bells
Saxaphone
Electric Steel Guitar
Triple Octave Chimes

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Service C~on IWII condueled two lil!pectlons on the
span, and another Inspection is
acheduled next month.
Augustine A. Mazzei,
aselstant chief C0111118l of the
PSC said the railroad was
advised the bridge should be
repaired. Officials of the Penn
Wednesdar ThiU Sunday Oct 28-flar. l
Central, however, said tbey bad
made a streas check of the
7:30 Each EWIIina Sunday 10:30 &amp; 7:30
Band Boosters Will
bridge which showed It was in
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At The
Meet Tuesda• Niaht
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RACINE - The Southern
Bridge, which collapaed
Localil8ndBooater81iillmeet nearlylhreeyearsagoidllinKt61_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
at 7:30 p.m. Tlleaday in the high persona.
achool caleleris, Racine.
At 7 11.m, there -will be a
preoentallono!lhareaullso!the
beginners' band prOjp'am. AU
parents and any interested
personsareinviledtoalteodthe
meeUng when delalla of purchasing and renting In·
atrwnento will be ~­
fascinate
Relreahments will ba .........
John Qualls, Mn. Mary Allee
Samuels, and Mrs. Howard
En,Usl&gt;. Mrs·. Sanders was
chairman of the aerving
(:OIIllllittee wllll Mrs. Joaeph
'l'bompson of Athens, co·
cbatrman. The junior girls
aasmted with the serving.

Silver

QtESHIRE BAPTIST afURQt

Flirty-girl shoes

the gentlemen .. . surround deserving
darlings with an admiring throng.
The toes are softly rounded .. . the heels
delicately sculptured. Theyre made
just like you, just for you .. .
you curvy cutie! ~iE"

N . : :~~TAmerl·
can Muleum o1 Natural Hiltory
repcrted Saturday It baa begun
111 second hundred yean wllh a
.-.c~ tnMIDg attendance of
f,I72,08S-tbe 111'11 time allendance pasaad the 4,000,1100
lllll'k. President GardiDer D.
Stout also aald tile muaeum bad
lncreaaed til eftorlt to dramaa. tile relovallce of natural
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Gr•duales Get ·
Tbelif,....Jobsl
Wrtt. ' or

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14! 4311 lor

aitstot ot '""'"' and
lll,rllng dolt.

ROBIN In Bone smooth·
Brown ,patenllte, Scarlet

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Counlf Ql Jllidlo ,Ciuil {Ill:. !ampt ci( CJWstei' ~~!:"
· ollldall~eaetlealllkhorlerJIII .. HilDJin Kine, Proa~uUnc •
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IIHelen Help 8 1 Induction Held by
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GAHS Homemakers
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You oalclthe "No-Bca" tblng
won't hurting lingerie
dopertment oaleB 8CI'OI8 lhe
COUPiry.Aiolofmyfrlendaand
I don, wear lhem 111y miX'e
beeauae we're more comforta)lle - and we don't get
lllddlng or atarea either •
beca,_fewpeoplenollce. ll'sa
1"11 lrencl.
Here ore 10111e suggesU0111
lareuibllinto lhil new ltyle.
I. PriCllee makal perfecl. Go
1tlllloula bra ~I al home, so
JOII11'011,feel .........led.. and
lheiuelookll!ellfwbenyou
10 OUI in publle. Thai's what
lblbo people notice- you call
altenllon by looking self,.....,..,,

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cars, and we're not pUshovers
orwUd,bul,.nsibiepeoplewho
know rlghl from wrong?
Besides, the guys we like don't
goaroundgettillgyoungstrlsin
trouble,
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please tool ~~ .~~
leltero Ulit'i'~~ DAUGHTER OF AFA'l11ER
WHO JUMPS TO CONCLI1SIONS
Dear Daughter's Dad:
You'vebrougbtherupwell110 lrllllt her .... And get wtnow
lhefellowssheUkoo,soyoucan
trust lhem too. _ H.
And to "Daughter": Young
1eeno do get pregnant and lhey
need help desperately. U 1 cu'l
contact them personaUy -and
ao often they don, give lhelr
011Des or addreaBoo- llry 1o
reachlhem(udolherawboore
afraid to write) 'ria lhe column:
•... And to stria in trouble:
Again I repeal - a IIIIIDped,
self - addrellled envelope will
.bring you addr••·e· and
telephone nbmbers not only of
nearby homes for unwed
mothers, but also of free legal
aborUoncounaellngservlces, if
you so desire. - H.

Area Women
lnvt'ted to

3. Eurdle 11 Important. It

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IDflmllllinp.
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4. aOihes are important of the area are invited to a
Start 1tlth very bulky and )..,..; fashion show lhat promises to
ftttillg things, Uke ..,..tahlrts. be different from all other
Then blouse• covered by fashion shows, Monday at 7:30
IWealera or coats or Jumpers. p.m. in lhe Pt. Pleasant Junior
Cloose dark palternlat flrot - High gyJIIIIIIIIium.
1illlte. And don't go for
There is no admtum charge
lllbt llttillg ..,..lero -they're and Mro. Vlclll Keefer, l4l!IOII

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Academy High School Chapter
AmeofFrluture Homemakers of
ca ~et Tueaday evening
at 7 p.m. m the Ubrary for in·
du.ctlon of new membets. .

LotsAngen~~·verthe

cereJI!Ony. Explammg lhe eight
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cotng bralea I&lt;&gt; ohoet lnfOIIO
or atlract attenllan, but for
c:omfort. And don't try It if you
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1111. 'l'beymake ltl1ifully tough

ora...,., Calif., are IIIIIOIIIICin8

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.liiJ lather won't let )!I.e date
boca• "111 pi In trouble

11!f!n along """'"" IIIla lJ.year"'4 TYBNTY wllo
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fllllhfllli7J l!lid, "See what I Mro, E1lzlibelh · Fillulcum,
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Gallipolis, a.nd paternal.
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Tawneys Announce

Hank'l'lmipmre~ linme
Tllunday from a weeli'i bunt.
'lug lrli! in Carlllage, S. D.

Birth of Daughter

and ourroundlng """"· .
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RefreihmeniiWmollili-ftd by
tbe refreshment eommltt.e,
Mro. Earl Sa~ Cbllnj!jln;
Mr,·; Lucipe · Map•; t(ta.

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Community B1'nn~ Anlil : .
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poundfi~ ..n · l l l d·li!W
beep n~med ~~ ·~: '" 1 bet
j,lttle Mark. t, blilng·
,.elcomed by a broth~, Brian,

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Birth of Son

ofSalurday, .Oetober31,ai6:S8 view tbe ·~ , "Cue­
p.m. at 11Je OlntenarJ United Weotern lleae"e ·Unlvers(ly
M.elhodlal Cllurch. A reeepUon . gliAl' where lllelr lljli\ Tim ·II a
wJll follow.
•mirrlber of~
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lllr110 Slulils,' Gllbett·~ alld'

by Mrs. Gia111burn.
Mrs. W. 'H. Wllaon, Sr. and
Mrs. Geortlla Clark led the
group slng!nc. of old laablonecl
hyJDDI.
Sonp were, Jelua Lover ~·
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Ann Judson Class Has
Old r['as·h1·oned· Meetl·.ng ..

County Elten8lon Agent, Homo
Demonotration, invited the
public.
MlaB Barbara . Kenon, alaff
home ecoiloliJial fiX'Ihe Maytag
C.., will be commentator !IX' the

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GALUPOIJS - An "Old
Fashioned" program
highlighted meeting of 11Je Ann
Judson Bible Clalll of the First
Baptist Olurch Tueoday. The
program opened with group
singing of, What a Friend. Mrs.
Gu Steele presided..
Mrs. Earl SaWidets wu in
charge of the program and
devotions were given by Mro.

nlngham, Brenda Bush, Pebble
Hess, Daleen Harbour, and
Stepil9nle'Q-osaen. .
Vlce-Pi'esiden~ Tiab MOler,
e•plained lhe creed and the
emblem of the Future
Homemakers. ,., memben
~came forward and paid
lhell' dues and were given 1IJe
pm of Future Homemaker•.
'l!he meeting was then
dismissed and refreshments
were served by Stepba)lle

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Adami, NIJIC)' Sager, Linda meetillg at Legion HaD, 7:30 ~ n - Teresa Jo. · . 1a
Holley, Vlclde Jelfen, Jane p.m.
being weic.med home by a
Sandara, Sandra Delllnger, RIVERSIDE Sludy Club will bfolher, Ronnlt.
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Brenda Board, Marjorie meet a! lbe home of Mro.
Matern~ · granljmolber Ia
Gilliam, Wenda Morrlo, 'Donald Warehime. Mrs. Geqrge Mrs. Lxola Frazier .at St.
BeverlyHoudaohel~andGayle JoneawJII
. be11Jehooteao. ·
PetersbUrg, Fla. ·j&gt;aternal
Craig.
-OCSEA Halloween l'lrjy. Muk rrandParenll ariJ Mr .':iQd Mra.
Alao (X'&lt;11911 were Mro. Roy and coolume ..,ua.t. Grand Wllilam . t.. Tawney of
Pauley and Mro. Bettie Sq111re Club roomo 1122 Galllpolil.
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Clark, advilor.
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wllhl.tro. Jl'ranlt Welherboll, I ·
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WI!DNB8DAY'
MIDDLE
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reorc~nlza lion ~·e~tlnJ.
AnyQinlereoledll,ihelll!ng.or
IDY organlzalllil tntimld ill
taklll8 port IIi lhe Mlil!lle Earth
Jli'OjectaiRioGrande; 1:30p.m.
MySoui,ShallWeGalheratlhl. ....,..,..,,y
River •~·"'"" Gr•M tin.- ~onui10Un
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Turkey
allbe Thurman
and Mro. Clark llllf 8 dll!ll, Grange HaD. Servlna ~ al
Notblng Bul the !lloOd. ...,. t p.m. '
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companied by ·
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~' Mro. Lucii1t ...,. JITNEY SUPI'ER at Clay
gave a r'ecitallan, OiiJ' ~ , $cliooi.SemniJIImel:IOto7:30
Mantte.to.
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p.m. Menu: Tlli'b)o, dretiolng,
Mro. Jaek Carter ....,.,.. baJ!l, eblcken, ~tdnga, et .

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Dllr Glad:
:... And don't try 11 in
cold weather. Two lhlnp lhat if
• JOU lhed in w1n1er lliW ;w
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Weddmg
• PIans Completed
·ay M'ISS Judy H~rnngton
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Daniel!, O'own City, and Mro.
O'ossen, Dalaen Harbout, and Elaine Daniel!, GaiiJpolia.
Debbie lieu.
The wedding wiD be 10 ev~nt
Others preoent,.... Sandy ,._ _ _ _ _ __ ,
Morria, Coria Lucas, Karen
Stelnbeclt, LuAM Davia, Mary
Angell, EJecta Clagg, Marlene
Jameo, ChrtoUne JllDeo,
Tereoa Stevm, Jle&lt;iy Paule)', 1

~ffiMulllna, ,VIckl Burron,

Mt. and ...... Jam'a. lleeii.· JIOii~ .ROil!
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FEATURING LARGE R.OWERS
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.IIIIIIMro.Robirt
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SchoolinOrRII,andafrelbmiDaiRtoGrandeCollege.
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Mr. Allller II a 1167 rra.duate of Soullriresllim IIlah opon:u:~~~· ~h
School and a Junillr al Rio Grandt Collele.
rrle~ds .l.ft Gal)lpoila. He
No wedding dale hall bello 101.
reiurned to hllbllnle
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Mr. lad lb. 411!mnY Rood Novembc
(CMd¥ ThiVeller) have inoved
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··'· Carnival ·is Oct.~· 31 ,

Pl'A Fall Carnival wJll be 'wJII be lbe JIB, l'llrtiN
&amp;llurdly,
October Sl, at &amp;:SO CDIIIIlr)' 11«'8, ballooN, oe111i!1
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School. 1be 1o11ow1n3 Jlftllll'IID jar peu. ·
will be held: 8:30p.m., door•
ForaalewJllbebot .... , .
.. flll"'l, and tree door ucteta; 7 drlnb, sq. CGI'II, bebd .,.,
p.m., jUdgiDg of lhe l!a.tumes; homemade~. cup Clb'i,
DECEMBER WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mro ..
7:30
pm., aucllan; 8 p.ln., plea, ODd popcoin balla. ,
BliiJ Hilley, Qown Cllf, m;e announcing the engagement
lhe
.....'lberelh
llld forll!u"d"i Jllll'riage of their daughter, Uncia, ID Mr.
""""'n; : p.m., a ........ ; •' "' •......., Joo _,.,..doing
Mlrboel E. Wallaoe, 0111 ol Mr. and Mro. Arnold E. Wallace
p.m drawing doer ~· t lhe auctlclneerlnc '111ere-'" be
•• surprise w1nnen 1
deputy
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1be double riDs cert!lllllllf will take plaoe Dec. llat 7:31)
for percolator; 9:30 · a
ap and
pm. ot the Rome Cllm:h of Christ at Proclorvllle. n1e
p.m. final aucllon.
deeoroled 011 Saturday, Oct. 31,
gradoul Cllllom of fiP"'I c:lnlrch will be observed.
Games plan,ned are: !trot at 10 a.m. at Soojlhwoalern Hlcb
Mtao llllley II a graduate of HaMan Trace High School
grade, ft8b porid; oecmd grade, School. All volunloo' helpen
llld lfllltillgton School of Beauty Culture. She Ia owner and
penny loss and IIIU'PflH wJll be a'ppucialed.
opentoroiUndaLou'sBeauty !llopill crown aty.
pockagea; third grade, llrow
Cadmus PTA Fall CorMr. Wallace II a graduate of Falrlutd High Schoo~ Oblo
catch game; foorit grode, nlval Ia fir lbe young and the
ball !brow; fifth grlde, dart Old. Evl!r)one 1a Invited. ·
; lhdverslty and O.ntury College of Commerce. He II ent·
; , plofed 11 an accountant by Lucian R. cart... , Public Acgsme;slxthgrade,senchances
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YOIJTH ASKED FOR IT!
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people, their problems and
plusures, lbelr troubles and
fwl. Aa wilh lhe rest of Helen
: llolp Uo!,llwelcomoolaughB
1 but 11'011'1 dads• a oertouo
' q1llllllan 1tllh a bruoh.off.

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laal moetllle. 11u111 Ann Me- Tbt':J!JeetliiC 1!'P1~
Mabon cave lhe treaanr'a and relrubmenC. of ~· fl1d
roport. ~ .....,tary also read oolt'drtllllnere 881'¥ed•

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, v~t ,!lob RolllSeb Nov, . 4 at lilt Blo '~
~: .llle irleetllle. to ...... Sqlllfl!l club boule. m, IIJIIIC
De.:olfil!la&lt; """,.led by UDda w,tJI "' "Drup." ~~· .... to'lo!!
c'arroiJ. 'lbe
·toot roll ~Ue~t nl&amp;hl. 'Eae!t lllflilber ll to •

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f)JDN'T TilE GAJIBAGE dayl ellan8Hver run 11111110lh17?
; ·~ l)b one bad objet!llona to \he change; at 1eut if lhey
.I ~dJ!!I!'I voice lbem. I IIIII* IIlia movnorbd out lieeauae
' lbe ~ echml'll'!ollllll toot lhe m- elemflll into con, and 1iben poople (Hke uo) fGI'IOt or badn'l golten uoed
:, to tlio diance. the prlllge men went out blclt (II lhfy uoed to)
- .OIIha CIDI. 'lbiiiU, fellll. .

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NO-IRON - PERMANENT PRESS
lWIN, RAT OR FillED-----..-- '4.99

RJU. RAT OR FIIIEO --------15.99
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QUEEN, RAT OR AITED ------- '7.99

PIUOW CASES---------- Pair ~99

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· ollldall~eaetlealllkhorlerJIII .. HilDJin Kine, Proa~uUnc •
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GAHS Homemakers
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You oalclthe "No-Bca" tblng
won't hurting lingerie
dopertment oaleB 8CI'OI8 lhe
COUPiry.Aiolofmyfrlendaand
I don, wear lhem 111y miX'e
beeauae we're more comforta)lle - and we don't get
lllddlng or atarea either •
beca,_fewpeoplenollce. ll'sa
1"11 lrencl.
Here ore 10111e suggesU0111
lareuibllinto lhil new ltyle.
I. PriCllee makal perfecl. Go
1tlllloula bra ~I al home, so
JOII11'011,feel .........led.. and
lheiuelookll!ellfwbenyou
10 OUI in publle. Thai's what
lblbo people notice- you call
altenllon by looking self,.....,..,,

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cars, and we're not pUshovers
orwUd,bul,.nsibiepeoplewho
know rlghl from wrong?
Besides, the guys we like don't
goaroundgettillgyoungstrlsin
trouble,
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Thank you. And 1n the future,
please tool ~~ .~~
leltero Ulit'i'~~ DAUGHTER OF AFA'l11ER
WHO JUMPS TO CONCLI1SIONS
Dear Daughter's Dad:
You'vebrougbtherupwell110 lrllllt her .... And get wtnow
lhefellowssheUkoo,soyoucan
trust lhem too. _ H.
And to "Daughter": Young
1eeno do get pregnant and lhey
need help desperately. U 1 cu'l
contact them personaUy -and
ao often they don, give lhelr
011Des or addreaBoo- llry 1o
reachlhem(udolherawboore
afraid to write) 'ria lhe column:
•... And to stria in trouble:
Again I repeal - a IIIIIDped,
self - addrellled envelope will
.bring you addr••·e· and
telephone nbmbers not only of
nearby homes for unwed
mothers, but also of free legal
aborUoncounaellngservlces, if
you so desire. - H.

Area Women
lnvt'ted to

3. Eurdle 11 Important. It

=o~:=.e~= Style Show

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IDflmllllinp.
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4. aOihes are important of the area are invited to a
Start 1tlth very bulky and )..,..; fashion show lhat promises to
ftttillg things, Uke ..,..tahlrts. be different from all other
Then blouse• covered by fashion shows, Monday at 7:30
IWealera or coats or Jumpers. p.m. in lhe Pt. Pleasant Junior
Cloose dark palternlat flrot - High gyJIIIIIIIIium.
1illlte. And don't go for
There is no admtum charge
lllbt llttillg ..,..lero -they're and Mro. Vlclll Keefer, l4l!IOII

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Academy High School Chapter
AmeofFrluture Homemakers of
ca ~et Tueaday evening
at 7 p.m. m the Ubrary for in·
du.ctlon of new membets. .

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cereJI!Ony. Explammg lhe eight
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cotng bralea I&lt;&gt; ohoet lnfOIIO
or atlract attenllan, but for
c:omfort. And don't try It if you
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I'm 15, a clean

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.liiJ lather won't let )!I.e date
boca• "111 pi In trouble

11!f!n along """'"" IIIla lJ.year"'4 TYBNTY wllo
she Ia,

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fllllhfllli7J l!lid, "See what I Mro, E1lzlibelh · Fillulcum,
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Gallipolis, a.nd paternal.
· ' Helen, 1tlll you please ten him grandmother Is Louloe Eads '
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Tawneys Announce

Hank'l'lmipmre~ linme
Tllunday from a weeli'i bunt.
'lug lrli! in Carlllage, S. D.

Birth of Daughter

and ourroundlng """"· .
TbenUtmeellligWUlbeNov.
17.
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RefreihmeniiWmollili-ftd by
tbe refreshment eommltt.e,
Mro. Earl Sa~ Cbllnj!jln;
Mr,·; Lucipe · Map•; t(ta.

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Community B1'nn~ Anlil : .
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poundfi~ ..n · l l l d·li!W
beep n~med ~~ ·~: '" 1 bet
j,lttle Mark. t, blilng·
,.elcomed by a broth~, Brian,

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Birth of Son

ofSalurday, .Oetober31,ai6:S8 view tbe ·~ , "Cue­
p.m. at 11Je OlntenarJ United Weotern lleae"e ·Unlvers(ly
M.elhodlal Cllurch. A reeepUon . gliAl' where lllelr lljli\ Tim ·II a
wJll follow.
•mirrlber of~
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lllr110 Slulils,' Gllbett·~ alld'

by Mrs. Gia111burn.
Mrs. W. 'H. Wllaon, Sr. and
Mrs. Geortlla Clark led the
group slng!nc. of old laablonecl
hyJDDI.
Sonp were, Jelua Lover ~·
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·weritMr.and~.Dilll~
to .~. today to

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Ann Judson Class Has
Old r['as·h1·oned· Meetl·.ng ..

County Elten8lon Agent, Homo
Demonotration, invited the
public.
MlaB Barbara . Kenon, alaff
home ecoiloliJial fiX'Ihe Maytag
C.., will be commentator !IX' the

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GALUPOIJS - An "Old
Fashioned" program
highlighted meeting of 11Je Ann
Judson Bible Clalll of the First
Baptist Olurch Tueoday. The
program opened with group
singing of, What a Friend. Mrs.
Gu Steele presided..
Mrs. Earl SaWidets wu in
charge of the program and
devotions were given by Mro.

nlngham, Brenda Bush, Pebble
Hess, Daleen Harbour, and
Stepil9nle'Q-osaen. .
Vlce-Pi'esiden~ Tiab MOler,
e•plained lhe creed and the
emblem of the Future
Homemakers. ,., memben
~came forward and paid
lhell' dues and were given 1IJe
pm of Future Homemaker•.
'l!he meeting was then
dismissed and refreshments
were served by Stepba)lle

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Adami, NIJIC)' Sager, Linda meetillg at Legion HaD, 7:30 ~ n - Teresa Jo. · . 1a
Holley, Vlclde Jelfen, Jane p.m.
being weic.med home by a
Sandara, Sandra Delllnger, RIVERSIDE Sludy Club will bfolher, Ronnlt.
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Brenda Board, Marjorie meet a! lbe home of Mro.
Matern~ · granljmolber Ia
Gilliam, Wenda Morrlo, 'Donald Warehime. Mrs. Geqrge Mrs. Lxola Frazier .at St.
BeverlyHoudaohel~andGayle JoneawJII
. be11Jehooteao. ·
PetersbUrg, Fla. ·j&gt;aternal
Craig.
-OCSEA Halloween l'lrjy. Muk rrandParenll ariJ Mr .':iQd Mra.
Alao (X'&lt;11911 were Mro. Roy and coolume ..,ua.t. Grand Wllilam . t.. Tawney of
Pauley and Mro. Bettie Sq111re Club roomo 1122 Galllpolil.
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Clark, advilor.
. Eastern Ave., 7:10,pm: .
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PEMBRoKE. ClUb .,ut meet p-aiil\l~~-.-"'""~
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wllhl.tro. Jl'ranlt Welherboll, I ·
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WI!DNB8DAY'
MIDDLE
EARTH
reorc~nlza lion ~·e~tlnJ.
AnyQinlereoledll,ihelll!ng.or
IDY organlzalllil tntimld ill
taklll8 port IIi lhe Mlil!lle Earth
Jli'OjectaiRioGrande; 1:30p.m.
MySoui,ShallWeGalheratlhl. ....,..,..,,y
River •~·"'"" Gr•M tin.- ~onui10Un
' ~-... - • m•m THURMAN Gruge Moual
Turkey
allbe Thurman
and Mro. Clark llllf 8 dll!ll, Grange HaD. Servlna ~ al
Notblng Bul the !lloOd. ...,. t p.m. '
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companied by ·
Bert SATURDAY
~' Mro. Lucii1t ...,. JITNEY SUPI'ER at Clay
gave a r'ecitallan, OiiJ' ~ , $cliooi.SemniJIImel:IOto7:30
Mantte.to.
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p.m. Menu: Tlli'b)o, dretiolng,
Mro. Jaek Carter ....,.,.. baJ!l, eblcken, ~tdnga, et .

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Dllr Glad:
:... And don't try 11 in
cold weather. Two lhlnp lhat if
• JOU lhed in w1n1er lliW ;w
"'-are: Bru and nylonal -

Weddmg
• PIans Completed
·ay M'ISS Judy H~rnngton
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Daniel!, O'own City, and Mro.
O'ossen, Dalaen Harbout, and Elaine Daniel!, GaiiJpolia.
Debbie lieu.
The wedding wiD be 10 ev~nt
Others preoent,.... Sandy ,._ _ _ _ _ __ ,
Morria, Coria Lucas, Karen
Stelnbeclt, LuAM Davia, Mary
Angell, EJecta Clagg, Marlene
Jameo, ChrtoUne JllDeo,
Tereoa Stevm, Jle&lt;iy Paule)', 1

~ffiMulllna, ,VIckl Burron,

Mt. and ...... Jam'a. lleeii.· JIOii~ .ROil!
alloixledtlielllloAMOCiallcnol ·
G""A.. . CJuh. faU B•••.d .•
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FEATURING LARGE R.OWERS
'RM'El '4.So HAND 'RMEl. '2.50
WASH Cl.01H 90'

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.IIIIIIMro.Robirt
L ..,_of lOll u--"-~ Dr A'.,. '"ula
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Mtao Dilley II a 1970 ~te of Gtand Valley IIlah
SchoolinOrRII,andafrelbmiDaiRtoGrandeCollege.
"&amp;"'at~~
Mr. Allller II a 1167 rra.duate of Soullriresllim IIlah opon:u:~~~· ~h
School and a Junillr al Rio Grandt Collele.
rrle~ds .l.ft Gal)lpoila. He
No wedding dale hall bello 101.
reiurned to hllbllnle
. 7~
. "·•. Addavllle
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Mr. lad lb. 411!mnY Rood Novembc
(CMd¥ ThiVeller) have inoved
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Hood II

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··'· Carnival ·is Oct.~· 31 ,

Pl'A Fall Carnival wJll be 'wJII be lbe JIB, l'llrtiN
&amp;llurdly,
October Sl, at &amp;:SO CDIIIIlr)' 11«'8, ballooN, oe111i!1
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P-!11· allhe Soutbwoalern Hlcb 1118111beroblpaandaeanc~Yewn
School. 1be 1o11ow1n3 Jlftllll'IID jar peu. ·
will be held: 8:30p.m., door•
ForaalewJllbebot .... , .
.. flll"'l, and tree door ucteta; 7 drlnb, sq. CGI'II, bebd .,.,
p.m., jUdgiDg of lhe l!a.tumes; homemade~. cup Clb'i,
DECEMBER WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mro ..
7:30
pm., aucllan; 8 p.ln., plea, ODd popcoin balla. ,
BliiJ Hilley, Qown Cllf, m;e announcing the engagement
lhe
.....'lberelh
llld forll!u"d"i Jllll'riage of their daughter, Uncia, ID Mr.
""""'n; : p.m., a ........ ; •' "' •......., Joo _,.,..doing
Mlrboel E. Wallaoe, 0111 ol Mr. and Mro. Arnold E. Wallace
p.m drawing doer ~· t lhe auctlclneerlnc '111ere-'" be
•• surprise w1nnen 1
deputy
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1be double riDs cert!lllllllf will take plaoe Dec. llat 7:31)
for percolator; 9:30 · a
ap and
pm. ot the Rome Cllm:h of Christ at Proclorvllle. n1e
p.m. final aucllon.
deeoroled 011 Saturday, Oct. 31,
gradoul Cllllom of fiP"'I c:lnlrch will be observed.
Games plan,ned are: !trot at 10 a.m. at Soojlhwoalern Hlcb
Mtao llllley II a graduate of HaMan Trace High School
grade, ft8b porid; oecmd grade, School. All volunloo' helpen
llld lfllltillgton School of Beauty Culture. She Ia owner and
penny loss and IIIU'PflH wJll be a'ppucialed.
opentoroiUndaLou'sBeauty !llopill crown aty.
pockagea; third grade, llrow
Cadmus PTA Fall CorMr. Wallace II a graduate of Falrlutd High Schoo~ Oblo
catch game; foorit grode, nlval Ia fir lbe young and the
ball !brow; fifth grlde, dart Old. Evl!r)one 1a Invited. ·
; lhdverslty and O.ntury College of Commerce. He II ent·
; , plofed 11 an accountant by Lucian R. cart... , Public Acgsme;slxthgrade,senchances
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YOIJTH ASKED FOR IT!
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people, their problems and
plusures, lbelr troubles and
fwl. Aa wilh lhe rest of Helen
: llolp Uo!,llwelcomoolaughB
1 but 11'011'1 dads• a oertouo
' q1llllllan 1tllh a bruoh.off.

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Mabon cave lhe treaanr'a and relrubmenC. of ~· fl1d
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~: .llle irleetllle. to ...... Sqlllfl!l club boule. m, IIJIIIC
De.:olfil!la&lt; """,.led by UDda w,tJI "' "Drup." ~~· .... to'lo!!
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·toot roll ~Ue~t nl&amp;hl. 'Eae!t lllflilber ll to •

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f)JDN'T TilE GAJIBAGE dayl ellan8Hver run 11111110lh17?
; ·~ l)b one bad objet!llona to \he change; at 1eut if lhey
.I ~dJ!!I!'I voice lbem. I IIIII* IIlia movnorbd out lieeauae
' lbe ~ echml'll'!ollllll toot lhe m- elemflll into con, and 1iben poople (Hke uo) fGI'IOt or badn'l golten uoed
:, to tlio diance. the prlllge men went out blclt (II lhfy uoed to)
- .OIIha CIDI. 'lbiiiU, fellll. .

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NO-IRON - PERMANENT PRESS
lWIN, RAT OR FillED-----..-- '4.99

RJU. RAT OR FIIIEO --------15.99
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QUEEN, RAT OR AITED ------- '7.99

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ot Baltimore, o.; lb.
In death In 1118.
l'llllll,·ot ~· :!u: :q to be llllll8d
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~a~zytMcCarley .whopreceded ra,~or,
Owen&amp; (lnel)
8()11, Clair Delbert, Q)lumbuo, A.~,.
Dodrill of Rt. 1, VInton; three of ('.aD!p&gt;lla, ¥
ol Plllill
daUihtan, Mrs. Lucllle swain, Plnaant, Fred and Dewe7
Gallipolis; Mra. Eqene Undenlood, both of Falrmolll;
Pauley, St. Albans, and Mrs. lwollalen,Mrs.PelriYOUIIIIof
Dusty Dlllon, C811fornla; ~~ Bono, N... , and Mrs. lAlla
grand and one sreat· Slalnaterol Talcott, w. va.; 44

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Follrod, Paula Hauber, Jan
Holter, Cl&gt;eryl Kubn, Steve
Goebel, Bernice BosP. Mar1le

BurialCloyd
will Gra
follow
1n Vinton
leY.
... officiating.
Memorial Park. CalllnB hours
will beheld at the funeral h(llle
Monday afternoon and eYenlns.

Ernest Nit:z

un. Mnnday ot tbe RlowiiJipCoats Funaral Home ill Midcl~. Elden Allen Smllb •d
WaDace Justice wiD ollldata.
llurial will be Ill Gravel om
Ollmetery In Clleoblre, Oblo.
Frlenda may ..n ot the
IUMral bome anytime alter 10
a.m.

Wesley Ohlinger
PORT W I p
0=~~87, of South..
Ave ., diad early Saturday in
Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. Ohllnser was horn March
3,1813ln Mason County, tile son
of tile Ia•·
~ Peter and Ann
Ohllnser. He was alao preceded
In death by two sisters and six
brothera.
Mr. Ohlinser waa
conductor of tile New York
Central Railroad where he
wcrkad fer 52 years.
He Ia aurvivad by hhl wife,
Annlce M. Elder Ohlinger; one
son, David, Middleport, and a
daushter, Mrs. Elizabeth
Paraona of Cllarleston; five
srandchildren, and 10 great •
srandchlldren.
Funeral services will be
Monday at 2 pm. at the
Rawllnp Coats Funeral Home
with the Rev. Mal Donahue
officiating. Burial will be in
Beech Grove Cometary.
F'rlenda may caD at the luneral
h(llle after 10 a.m. today.

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HARTF'ORD - Ernest Nltz.
12, form er1Y of Hartford, wllo
more recently bad been Uvtng In
Tucoon, Ariz., IJ8.I found dead
Friday In hb mobile home while
.tsltlng at Delbsrton, W. Va. •
Mr. Nitz and hl5 wife, Effie,
who surviYes, were In the
southern part of tile state when
Mrs. Nltl became Ul and was
admitted to the hospital. When
Mr. Nltz failed to make hb
resuiar vlalt, a check was made
111d biB bod,y wu fo111d. A
funeral home spokesman !lldd
. be apparmtly diad of a beart
atlllclr:.
Mr.NitawaaaWf(llofthelate
Jacob and Elfmbeth Nitl.
In acldlUon to hb wife, aur·
'ffvln Include: me dalllhter,
Mrs. Betty Valllban of Tuc1011,
Aria.; a brolber, Ruasel1 Nitz,
Fomeroy, 0. ; two slsln, Mra.
Jane C\Jmln8IWn and Mrs.
LoulaeHaD, both of Hartford; a
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Glajl&amp;n ol Q)lwnbull, 0., and
Mrs. liWie llofflnan, l.aart;
three step-&lt;10ns, Forreot
Harsra'"" ol West Columbia,
&amp;bert UWe ol Will Man·
chelter, 0 ., and Forrea LIWe
ol Albvllle, N. C.
'!be bod,y Ia tbe
FanaraJ Home. Arran&amp;ementa
are to be 1111110111Ced.

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Holler, Richard Gross, Dick Tire &amp; Rubber Company's
StetUer, all A's: Debbie_ Pulnt Pleasant chemical plant
=~Jan:~·~· have been named to tile plant's
era, - · •
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Glenda Lawson, Robart 19'16-71.
Grounlckle, Lana Benadum, Michael Bucci, plant
G~ HllcSpenllney, man111er, said James (Bob)

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•Reed, Cathy
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Plckena, Melinda Amabary,
Bobby Edwards,
Steve

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Anita Watkins
Jennifer juries as the result of two recent
Lawson Kathy
Dennis highway mlahaps.
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Eichlnser Steve Kirkman
Rick
Larry Stalnaker: treated at Pleasant Valley
Seniors _ Jean Whltebead Hospital Friday evening for
Rhea Mera Kim Fick Carol~ Injuries received in a miahap on
Griffln ~nda aorb.g Tttn Slate Roub! 2 near Flatrock.
Karr Nancy Baum all A's· The accident is under in·
SusiB' Teaford oarYI
vestigallon by the Mason
Debbie Wood' lla''id Smith• Coun\y Sheriff's office.
Vickie Cole
Bolton Rich Wednesday at noon a New
Buckley, illte Boring: Joy Haven woman was Injured In a
Kautz and Howard Bahr
two-car colllalon in Point
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did not release detaila imtll

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Roush and Robert lazier have
been seiected as tile pJ.ant•a tOp
supervlaots 1..- 1970.71.
Established in 1989; the
program Includes the annual
selection of tile plant's top
su~ to lonna local Top
Ten Club. ·Selection of the top

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foteelimacle ob~M.I!,U!I4
on lbelr .per!CII'IIIallce, ~ the
year.
Jamea· (Bob) Roberls,.
labofatory ,aupervllor, bepn .
hb Gooc~Y,eir ·~ In Au8JIIt,
18511 as a la..~JP~Ptor. ij8 .,..
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The first birthday of Mark
• "· · son o1 Mr . and Mrs.
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was observed Sunday with 8
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Harley Stalnaker and Mrs.
Marie Cllapman, Pomeroy, Mr.
..,d Mrs. Terry Stalnaker of
New Albany, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hines, David and Doug,
"-'.....,..., were the m•-••
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ol Pclinl Pleaaant, died Friday
In Pleaaant Valley llalpltal.
llle wu bern Mardi II, 18t1,
Ill Southllde, W. Va., she wu a
dalllbter of the late Leroy and
M+eJie fldenJtrtcker and the
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Survivors Include a son,
Leroy Poor ol Pcllnt Pleuanl; ~
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Of President's Policy

Polat Pleaaant and three
brothen, Warren and Lee
llclentll'lcbr d Soulbaida and
JobD
Sldenstrlcter
of
Delaware, 0 .
WASHJ,NGTON (UPI) - The take has been nlcldlng and
Funeral aervices will be
National
' F11111101'1 Union a&lt;:· dlmins downward."
CGr•IIM•Ied Ill Zp.m. &amp;lnday at
ate ~ BapUet lllurdlln cuaed the Nllton adrnlnlatralion Dechant was highly crtUcal of
. . _ County by the Rev. Frida~ of lrylns to use fannars Hardin's
pressures
on
Mfllaod MDrrilon. Bmial will be to help cool the nation's consresslonal conferees wbo
In MOunt Zlllll Q!metery In OCiJIIOII)JI. Tony T. Dechan~ wrote a c&lt;mpromlae form bill
~dent of the 250,000 ·famtly last month. That bUl hal paacl
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union, the nation's second the House and is scheduled for
Walter Undenoood Iarsestcrpnlzatlonoffannars, early consideratl011 wben the
)IBid the administration wu Senate relums Nov. 16.
CHESHIRE Walter doln&amp; that by pr&lt;1110111J!j1 to "U this bill becOIIII!I law WIDilm l.lndl!rwood, 87, !Hiler treere farm lncune '1or a andllappearslhatllmltlhl - it
ollet'aral area residents, diad three-year periOd •~ile in· will coso the 1annars of this
atbll bome In Clleshlre, O.,late flail on continues galloping natlonatleaatfUbllllon Ill real
Friday eoenlns.
along all per cent." ·
net income durin&amp; the -~
Mr. t1ndet MJOd wu bern July The Wllon baa damlllded the three years," Declllnt said,
2, 1113111 RDane County. He was resllnafl&lt;~~ of three olthe Jll!81 adding, "The final COOIJII'ODilae
the 1111 ol lha lata Wllllam five secretaries ol agriculiufe version ''would
reduce
Henry llld Ellell Eatep l.Tn· and Friday called for the price prolecllon ocrap pari!)'
de• wGGd. He was alao pnoceded reolsnatlon Of Secrelal')l Cllf. and abandon 'the acrea~
In dealb 10 montha .., by 1111 ford M. lflrdln. Decbal!llold a allotment ayetam under which
wife, Beaate Rae VIUiban news collltieiiCIO, •lev.rY action we have oblalned a measure of
UnderwoOd, one son, 011~ he'a IJiardinl had a dl8nce to IIUPPl)' management."

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OONTROl
•ASIRONAUT BASE
•AIRPORT
• Suzy Homemaker
- atAIR
BUffET
VANnY
•SILLY
SOAPMAKER
•TRIP TRAP
•BUNNY BABY
• BABY
KNOW IT ALL
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altellded Ajlhland
an\1
the University of~.
Saturday She was Dolly Another member of last
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Robertson. of Point Pleasant year's club, Carl Burrla Joined ·
lAIIII
who was treated at Holzer. Goodyear In F~~ u
o·
Medical Center lor a laceration an operator In .tile
on
n 111 W
W
the
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knee
depal1ment
He
IJ8.I named to
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of
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pr uc
is a lll'a ......;{
Police said $900 damagas 11163. Burrla1 IDghasr:o~
resuib!d In the colllslon at the Point Pleaaant
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whon a car being driven by supervisor,
Loretta M. Wriston, 39, of Naw Pleaaant plant u a production
Haven pulled out of lOth St. In operator In January, JJ69. He
front of a vehicle b&lt;ing driven was prOI)loted to operator 111
by WilUam H. Robertson, ~9, of Feburary, 1880 and to super·
2411 Mount Vernon Avenue. visor In A.pril, ~- He Ia a
Wrlaton was clb!d on a cher&amp;e of native of Elkview. •
failingtoyieldtherlghlofWlly. Aveteran. ofth~U.S. Navy, . .,_..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ _. . . . .
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Ook Hm; Mrs. Roy Rutan,
SI!JubenvUie, and 1111'"· Llnnle
Wallarl, Marion.
He wu a member of the
OWrch of O!rlat In ChrlsUan
Union at Ewlngton. A son,
Andrew preceded hlm In death.
Funeral services wiD be at 3
pm. Tuesday from the McCoy
Funeral Home at VInton with

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PARKIHG LOT SALE OF JACTORY CLOSE ·OUTS OF
LAST YEAR'S MODELS OF NEW TOYS. SOME TOYS WE HAVE ALOT OF THEM,
OTHERS JUSr'A FEw, SO ·HURRY' AND SHOP EARLY. DON1 MISS OUT!
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. NO LAYA~AYS - NO RERJNDS - NO EXCHANGES .
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RT. 35 :.:·HENDfRSOM, W. VA.
SWEATERS (Direct From the MOis
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W. Va. Handicrafts, Antiques and

Gift&amp;

other Merehandiae on its Way
from New En~land MON. THRU SAT.
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SUN. .1 PM4 PM.
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7t. Wtilat4D, a ~or~p~r nlll!ent· atllllo!llft Qiurcb 1n Sct&gt;tt

cl . Vlnf411, died at I a.m. ~.

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. He Ia . IUI'VIYed bJ · ihe
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to Leon; Mra. Squire {Lol. •I• ween aradi!IJ periOd.
ot Baltimore, o.; lb.
In death In 1118.
l'llllll,·ot ~· :!u: :q to be llllll8d
&amp;Jnoivnlnclude a
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tbe «&lt;fttlli!J In man-&amp;emenl

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~a~zytMcCarley .whopreceded ra,~or,
Owen&amp; (lnel)
8()11, Clair Delbert, Q)lumbuo, A.~,.
Dodrill of Rt. 1, VInton; three of ('.aD!p&gt;lla, ¥
ol Plllill
daUihtan, Mrs. Lucllle swain, Plnaant, Fred and Dewe7
Gallipolis; Mra. Eqene Undenlood, both of Falrmolll;
Pauley, St. Albans, and Mrs. lwollalen,Mrs.PelriYOUIIIIof
Dusty Dlllon, C811fornla; ~~ Bono, N... , and Mrs. lAlla
grand and one sreat· Slalnaterol Talcott, w. va.; 44

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Baum,Jrio.Pigol, all As; Simi
Follrod, Paula Hauber, Jan
Holter, Cl&gt;eryl Kubn, Steve
Goebel, Bernice BosP. Mar1le

BurialCloyd
will Gra
follow
1n Vinton
leY.
... officiating.
Memorial Park. CalllnB hours
will beheld at the funeral h(llle
Monday afternoon and eYenlns.

Ernest Nit:z

un. Mnnday ot tbe RlowiiJipCoats Funaral Home ill Midcl~. Elden Allen Smllb •d
WaDace Justice wiD ollldata.
llurial will be Ill Gravel om
Ollmetery In Clleoblre, Oblo.
Frlenda may ..n ot the
IUMral bome anytime alter 10
a.m.

Wesley Ohlinger
PORT W I p
0=~~87, of South..
Ave ., diad early Saturday in
Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. Ohllnser was horn March
3,1813ln Mason County, tile son
of tile Ia•·
~ Peter and Ann
Ohllnser. He was alao preceded
In death by two sisters and six
brothera.
Mr. Ohlinser waa
conductor of tile New York
Central Railroad where he
wcrkad fer 52 years.
He Ia aurvivad by hhl wife,
Annlce M. Elder Ohlinger; one
son, David, Middleport, and a
daushter, Mrs. Elizabeth
Paraona of Cllarleston; five
srandchildren, and 10 great •
srandchlldren.
Funeral services will be
Monday at 2 pm. at the
Rawllnp Coats Funeral Home
with the Rev. Mal Donahue
officiating. Burial will be in
Beech Grove Cometary.
F'rlenda may caD at the luneral
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HARTF'ORD - Ernest Nltz.
12, form er1Y of Hartford, wllo
more recently bad been Uvtng In
Tucoon, Ariz., IJ8.I found dead
Friday In hb mobile home while
.tsltlng at Delbsrton, W. Va. •
Mr. Nitz and hl5 wife, Effie,
who surviYes, were In the
southern part of tile state when
Mrs. Nltl became Ul and was
admitted to the hospital. When
Mr. Nltz failed to make hb
resuiar vlalt, a check was made
111d biB bod,y wu fo111d. A
funeral home spokesman !lldd
. be apparmtly diad of a beart
atlllclr:.
Mr.NitawaaaWf(llofthelate
Jacob and Elfmbeth Nitl.
In acldlUon to hb wife, aur·
'ffvln Include: me dalllhter,
Mrs. Betty Valllban of Tuc1011,
Aria.; a brolber, Ruasel1 Nitz,
Fomeroy, 0. ; two slsln, Mra.
Jane C\Jmln8IWn and Mrs.
LoulaeHaD, both of Hartford; a
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Glajl&amp;n ol Q)lwnbull, 0., and
Mrs. liWie llofflnan, l.aart;
three step-&lt;10ns, Forreot
Harsra'"" ol West Columbia,
&amp;bert UWe ol Will Man·
chelter, 0 ., and Forrea LIWe
ol Albvllle, N. C.
'!be bod,y Ia tbe
FanaraJ Home. Arran&amp;ementa
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Holler, Richard Gross, Dick Tire &amp; Rubber Company's
StetUer, all A's: Debbie_ Pulnt Pleasant chemical plant
=~Jan:~·~· have been named to tile plant's
era, - · •
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Glenda Lawson, Robart 19'16-71.
Grounlckle, Lana Benadum, Michael Bucci, plant
G~ HllcSpenllney, man111er, said James (Bob)

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•Reed, Cathy
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Plckena, Melinda Amabary,
Bobby Edwards,
Steve

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J~ Wolf, persons were treab!d

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Anita Watkins
Jennifer juries as the result of two recent
Lawson Kathy
Dennis highway mlahaps.
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Eichlnser Steve Kirkman
Rick
Larry Stalnaker: treated at Pleasant Valley
Seniors _ Jean Whltebead Hospital Friday evening for
Rhea Mera Kim Fick Carol~ Injuries received in a miahap on
Griffln ~nda aorb.g Tttn Slate Roub! 2 near Flatrock.
Karr Nancy Baum all A's· The accident is under in·
SusiB' Teaford oarYI
vestigallon by the Mason
Debbie Wood' lla''id Smith• Coun\y Sheriff's office.
Vickie Cole
Bolton Rich Wednesday at noon a New
Buckley, illte Boring: Joy Haven woman was Injured In a
Kautz and Howard Bahr
two-car colllalon in Point
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did not release detaila imtll

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Roush and Robert lazier have
been seiected as tile pJ.ant•a tOp
supervlaots 1..- 1970.71.
Established in 1989; the
program Includes the annual
selection of tile plant's top
su~ to lonna local Top
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foteelimacle ob~M.I!,U!I4
on lbelr .per!CII'IIIallce, ~ the
year.
Jamea· (Bob) Roberls,.
labofatory ,aupervllor, bepn .
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18511 as a la..~JP~Ptor. ij8 .,..
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The first birthday of Mark
• "· · son o1 Mr . and Mrs.
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was observed Sunday with 8
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Harley Stalnaker and Mrs.
Marie Cllapman, Pomeroy, Mr.
..,d Mrs. Terry Stalnaker of
New Albany, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hines, David and Doug,
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ol Pclinl Pleaaant, died Friday
In Pleaaant Valley llalpltal.
llle wu bern Mardi II, 18t1,
Ill Southllde, W. Va., she wu a
dalllbter of the late Leroy and
M+eJie fldenJtrtcker and the
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Survivors Include a son,
Leroy Poor ol Pcllnt Pleuanl; ~
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Of President's Policy

Polat Pleaaant and three
brothen, Warren and Lee
llclentll'lcbr d Soulbaida and
JobD
Sldenstrlcter
of
Delaware, 0 .
WASHJ,NGTON (UPI) - The take has been nlcldlng and
Funeral aervices will be
National
' F11111101'1 Union a&lt;:· dlmins downward."
CGr•IIM•Ied Ill Zp.m. &amp;lnday at
ate ~ BapUet lllurdlln cuaed the Nllton adrnlnlatralion Dechant was highly crtUcal of
. . _ County by the Rev. Frida~ of lrylns to use fannars Hardin's
pressures
on
Mfllaod MDrrilon. Bmial will be to help cool the nation's consresslonal conferees wbo
In MOunt Zlllll Q!metery In OCiJIIOII)JI. Tony T. Dechan~ wrote a c&lt;mpromlae form bill
~dent of the 250,000 ·famtly last month. That bUl hal paacl
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union, the nation's second the House and is scheduled for
Walter Undenoood Iarsestcrpnlzatlonoffannars, early consideratl011 wben the
)IBid the administration wu Senate relums Nov. 16.
CHESHIRE Walter doln&amp; that by pr&lt;1110111J!j1 to "U this bill becOIIII!I law WIDilm l.lndl!rwood, 87, !Hiler treere farm lncune '1or a andllappearslhatllmltlhl - it
ollet'aral area residents, diad three-year periOd •~ile in· will coso the 1annars of this
atbll bome In Clleshlre, O.,late flail on continues galloping natlonatleaatfUbllllon Ill real
Friday eoenlns.
along all per cent." ·
net income durin&amp; the -~
Mr. t1ndet MJOd wu bern July The Wllon baa damlllded the three years," Declllnt said,
2, 1113111 RDane County. He was resllnafl&lt;~~ of three olthe Jll!81 adding, "The final COOIJII'ODilae
the 1111 ol lha lata Wllllam five secretaries ol agriculiufe version ''would
reduce
Henry llld Ellell Eatep l.Tn· and Friday called for the price prolecllon ocrap pari!)'
de• wGGd. He was alao pnoceded reolsnatlon Of Secrelal')l Cllf. and abandon 'the acrea~
In dealb 10 montha .., by 1111 ford M. lflrdln. Decbal!llold a allotment ayetam under which
wife, Beaate Rae VIUiban news collltieiiCIO, •lev.rY action we have oblalned a measure of
UnderwoOd, one son, 011~ he'a IJiardinl had a dl8nce to IIUPPl)' management."

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OONTROl
•ASIRONAUT BASE
•AIRPORT
• Suzy Homemaker
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BUffET
VANnY
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SOAPMAKER
•TRIP TRAP
•BUNNY BABY
• BABY
KNOW IT ALL
·APRIL SHOWER
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altellded Ajlhland
an\1
the University of~.
Saturday She was Dolly Another member of last
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who was treated at Holzer. Goodyear In F~~ u
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Medical Center lor a laceration an operator In .tile
on
n 111 W
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depal1ment
He
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of
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pr uc
is a lll'a ......;{
Police said $900 damagas 11163. Burrla1 IDghasr:o~
resuib!d In the colllslon at the Point Pleaaant
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whon a car being driven by supervisor,
Loretta M. Wriston, 39, of Naw Pleaaant plant u a production
Haven pulled out of lOth St. In operator In January, JJ69. He
front of a vehicle b&lt;ing driven was prOI)loted to operator 111
by WilUam H. Robertson, ~9, of Feburary, 1880 and to super·
2411 Mount Vernon Avenue. visor In A.pril, ~- He Ia a
Wrlaton was clb!d on a cher&amp;e of native of Elkview. •
failingtoyieldtherlghlofWlly. Aveteran. ofth~U.S. Navy, . .,_..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ _. . . . .
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Ook Hm; Mrs. Roy Rutan,
SI!JubenvUie, and 1111'"· Llnnle
Wallarl, Marion.
He wu a member of the
OWrch of O!rlat In ChrlsUan
Union at Ewlngton. A son,
Andrew preceded hlm In death.
Funeral services wiD be at 3
pm. Tuesday from the McCoy
Funeral Home at VInton with

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PARKIHG LOT SALE OF JACTORY CLOSE ·OUTS OF
LAST YEAR'S MODELS OF NEW TOYS. SOME TOYS WE HAVE ALOT OF THEM,
OTHERS JUSr'A FEw, SO ·HURRY' AND SHOP EARLY. DON1 MISS OUT!
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. NO LAYA~AYS - NO RERJNDS - NO EXCHANGES .
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RT. 35 :.:·HENDfRSOM, W. VA.
SWEATERS (Direct From the MOis
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W. Va. Handicrafts, Antiques and

Gift&amp;

other Merehandiae on its Way
from New En~land MON. THRU SAT.
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SUN. .1 PM4 PM.
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In Crafts
Conducted'
IIIIDDLEI'ORT - A Cl'lft -''
-klbop d Dlllltnlll8lllml
· • suitable for hoiiPllal lraya.
faYOI'I,bolldaydecarallma,lllll
lamll1 81111 wu leatwed •! the
Wedneaday meellJiil ol the lila
Bend Netgbborhood of the Four
llhen Girl Scoal O&gt;mdl. .
&amp;~ida', cllslrld
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and Mrs, William
unnn,go r, nelshborhood
chairman, hlld char8e of lbe
meetlDfl and ~ held 1D
the O&gt;lumbus ll!d Soulhena
Ohio Eleclrle 0&gt;. ...W room.
1be use of bleadl bottles, food
cans, baby f90d jara,
ctolhesllne, telephone wire, pllle
cooes, and pla8tlc jugs to create
useful811d attractive Items wu
explained by the lellders and
troop representatives
dlsplllylns them.
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Fisher of Racine. The ordera
1rill be taken in February and

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Wedded October 11th
RACINE - The Racine
Baptist Church was the acene of
tbe Oct. II wedding of Miss

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Stepbenaoo, stationed with

carnatlob corsage.
Mr .
Wllllamoon Stephenson served
as best man for his aon.
For ber daU8hter's wedding,

Mrs. Hudson wore a llght blue
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prosram committee were Mrs.
Daisy Patterson, Mrs. Beverly
Chspman, Mrs. Donna Grate,
and Mrs. Marse Benedum.
Camp tra1n1nt! was discussed
and it was noted lbat leadera
who do not have lrllinlD8 wiD
not be pennltted to take 81rls oo
an overni31JI. A lralnln8 sessim
was announced lor April ~at
Camp Sandy Bend.
Arongs and 88ffi08 worl&lt;shop
was set for Nov. II at the old
Chester acbool beglnnln8 at 9:30
a.m. A repreoontative from
each troop Is asked to be there.
It was SU88ested lbat leadera
bel!ln to re81Bter their 8Jrls now.
A leodera' conference waa
announced for April19 and lOin
Columbus at the Neil House.
The agenda wiD include camp
craft, handcraft, songs and
dances , recruitment,
ceremmies, retentlnn of adults,
opportunities oul81de Council

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Nov. 5 throu&amp;h Nov, a at the

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the Stephensons
was in a gold cootwne and both
mothers wore white carnation
corsages.
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A reception was held m the
church social room. The bride's
table featured a tiered cake
topped with the traditional
bride and sroom. The groom
was costumed in Navy attire.
Mrs.
Pauietta
Hudaon
registered the guests. Mrs.
Alonzo Hudson served the cske
and Mrs. Gene Hudson presided
at the punch bowl.
For the trip to Norfolk where
the couple will reside the bride

the near future with me to be
left in waiting rooms of doclora,
dentists, and beauty lllllons, of
the area.
At tbe meeting were Mrs.
Fisher, Racine Troop 131; Mrs.
Margaret Sheridan, Pameroy
Brownies 171; Mrs. Beverly
Clapman, Syracuse Troop 254;
Mrs.llciUia Grate, Rutland !Ill;
Mrs. Mary Hunter, Chester 21M;
Mrs. Patterson, Syracuse 254;
Mrs. Sbar&lt;l! Swindell and Mrs.
Nancy Morris, SaUsbury
Brownies.
Mrs. Janet Duffy, P!meroy
61; Mrs. Mary Wlae, Middleport
39; Mrs. Katherllle Jolmson,
Pomeroy, 271i Mrs. Larry
~ctr, Middleport 87; Mrs.
Iris Payne Mlddleport 174
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dreas of brown tweed ll!ld wore
the carnation corsage from her
bridal bouquet.
1be new Mrs. Stephenson Is a
graduate of Southern High
School, claBS of 1989. Mr.
Stephenson attended t.lelg1
County scboola before entering
.the Navy.

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letter from Mrs. Cub Bralay
who)'1!81dea at lbe Moonl Health
ChrlBtian IIIJne In andnnatl.
Mrs. Braley wiD oblerve ber
11th blrtbday on Oct. II. A
lbank.,.,u card wu read from

GUI!8TS COME

LONG BOTI'OM - Recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Andrews were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J . Andrews, Columbus,
and Rose Mary Andrews and
friend, Sandy Conners, also of
Columbus.
base. Each SteP was nplained
and tecbnlques used lo achieve
the final arrangement were

shown.
Mrs. Heaton's gardenln8 lips
for November lncluded Pvlni
tender plants some protecUoa,
putttns a covering m apoeed
perellllials; storing planla lbat.
need protecUm In cold frames;
scnrlnsseeds u ~;
cutUDc bact chl7santhemuml
once they have flowered;
planllDC lullp bulbi.
The lraveilng pr1Je was by Mrs. Allarl PraU. Mrs. Leo
Kennedy wu .boltesa for lba
meeUDc held at the Ohio p_.
eo. and abe serwd a doaert

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CJildl, Bomer J011ea, Hamer
Rice, Mrs. W1Wam lle7nold_l,
Mrs. Blanch GUtsy. Mrs.
lllahop serwd relreslments.
Mrs. Jones was a conlrthullDC

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lftoented "'·110 for the flower
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Holiday Party Planned

Snider said IIJat tbe :daua:;: ::::::::

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Chatlel Norris wiD l]lllk and
tbe Rev. Mr. Earl Shuler will

PORTLAND -Mr.andMrs. David Yost, Portland,lllliiDunce
lbe engaaemenl and approachlns marriage of their dallllbter,
Krl8ta Marlene, to James Edward Wblte, aon of Mrs. Jennie
Whlte,Chesblre,andofthe late James White. Both Mill YOII111d
Mr. While are l911118faduatesof Southern Local lfl8h School. Mr.
While Is oow altl!ndinll Ohio Unlvorally whore be Is a ~.
Mill Yost, who baa C&lt;llljl)eled me year al Marietta O&gt;lleg,, Is
now ltlllndlng Mountain State Ccllietl•· Vows of the open dturdl
cortODIIIY wiD be achanged at 8 pm., Nov. 7 In lbe Baptlst
CJii'Ch at Racine.

MIDDLEPORT - Holiday
party pans were made during
the Thuraday illgJJI meetlns of
the Loyal Women's Clau of tbe
Middleport Clurch of CJr1st at
the hmne of Mrs. Joe BiBbop.
The party was set for Dec. 11
and named to the committees
were Mrs. Ernest ~.
Mrs. Ida Cbllda, Mrs. Martha
ChUda, Mrs. 112va Beadl and

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'1'l1ere wiD be apeclal sln8ln8

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Installation llei'V!ce for the 1970- Association of Garden Clubs competition. The 1971 garden
71 officers highUsbted tbe will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 calendara ordered from tbe
Wednesday night meeUDc of the at the Pomeroy Elementary O.A.G.C. were dlslributad to
Wlndlng lrall Garden Club.
School to hear plans for tbe membera.
Mrs. Robert Lewi1, past annual holiday show. It was Green
Thumb
Notes
preaiden~ Installed Mrs. Robert noted that oo Thursday of ne't aBSignmenta went to Mrs.
Thompson, president; Mrs. week six membera will go to Allard Prall for Oct. :Ill, and
Clarence
Heaton,
vice Marietta for the regional Mrs. Charles Hayes for Jan. 25.
president; and Mrs. Charles meeting.
Mrs. Hayes gave devotions
Hayes, secretary. Mrs. IJoYd
A guest nisht observance was from the Upper Roont. MeJn.
M...-e, treasurer, was unable to planned for the November bera answered roll call with a
attend due to 1llnesa and sub- meeting with a guest speaker plant cutting achango.
stituting for her in the and O.A.G.C. Chrislrnas slides.
A program on chryaan·
ceremony was Mrs. Don It will ile held on Nov. IB at the themuma was given by Mrs.
Thomas.
Ohio Power Co.
Pratt. She gave blnto on
Tapers In colors symbolizing A report on activities of the selecUDc, planting and carln8
the dutla and responaibllitla of jUnior garden club was given by for the mums. She ISld atletllnn
• each office were used by Mrs. Mrs. Lewis. She told of a nature Is better when you w see 'tho
Lewbi in the ceremony. Red hike on Oct. B and of gourd plant growln8. Wben buylnc
,.• ilghtod by the president, Mrs. blrdhousea made oo Oct. 15. from a field of mums you have
, Thompson, symbolized Slides will be shown on the opportunity o1 .elet~ a
' leadership; pink for the vice Chrlslrnas projects at the Nov. 5 clean vlgor0111 plant !rei of
president, a value of red ; yellow meeting.
Insecta and
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by the treasurer for gold, and
Mrs. Heaton and Mrs. plants should ,be ut "IIIII 110C111
blue by the secr•tary Thomas reported oo the gar- •• poUlble. TileY need lime lo,.
representing "true blue" faith· deners clinic held at Athena get their roolllu!chored befanl
fulness. A veen candle was recently. Others going from the the hsrd·wtnter !reeze.- FUU lUll
llghtod fvr the entire club to club were Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. and goi&gt;d· ·drainage were .
aymbollze the "go" aignsl for Cvra Beegle. They delivered reoommencled. '
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materiAls to the Athens Mental ·· The
dompn.
Arrangements were made . Health Center for the anrlual slratlon for
during the meeting to plant counll'y fair there. ,
Mrs. Lewis. ·
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GREAT JlEND - '1'be Great.
Bend Methodist CJureh and !be
Jl9ihlebem !1-Plllt Clurch wiD
jOin for revtval161'vlcta at 7:30
eAch · avenlnfl from Nov. I
lbrousb Nov. a.
Serflces frG1t! Nov. 1 throu8ll
Nov. 4 wiD be al lbi.Grell Jlend

troop government, trips, tmaae Mrs. Marie Puatelwsil, cllrum bolleu.
of girl scoutln&amp;, ecol~, and ~angementl~~; .
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Rivers Councll wiD be Issued In Read at the meelin8 wu a

the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va.
The brldesroom is the son of
Wlll1smaon Slephenaon, Mid-

dlopcrt, ll!ld Mrs. Charles A.
Amott, Racine.
The double rln8 ceremooy
was performed by the Rev .
Charles Norris at 3:30 p.m.
before an altar decorated with
white gladioli and yellow mums
Ranted by palma,
For ber wedding, the bride
were a street length gown of
white lace over tsffeta. Her
shoulder length veil of illusion
was held In place by a pillbox.
The bride carried a white Bible
topped with a bouquet of white
carnations from which ex·
tended saun ribbons tied in
lover's tnota. She wore a pearl
necklace and blue earrln8s with
white cameos to complete her
ensemble.
Miss Debra McMillan,
Racine, was the bridesmaid and
she wore a dreas of llght blue
lace over tafleta, and a white

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borhood aea"elary bas been
secured yet.

lloiM2,1\nneroy.
Pauletta, a 111611 sraduate of Melga High School, Is presenUy
emploYed as a bookkeeper at the Elberfeld Store In Pomeroy.
Mr. Harrison Is a sraduate of Pomeroy High SCbool and a J96j
sraduate of Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. He Is presently
emplOYed at the St. Regis Paper Cunpany, Pollock llivialon,
Columbus.
1be pclous custom of an open church wedding wiD be observed m November 29 at 2:30p.m. at the Church of Christ, 212
West Main Street, l'Umeroy. Rev. Hoyt Allen, pastor of the bride's
chli'Ch, will olllciate.
Areception wiD follow in the church social room.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hudson, 2341.incoln Hill
Road, P!moroy, are announcing the engagement and approochlng marrlageoftbelrdaughter, Pauletta Hudaon llyscll, to
Mr. Pll!llip Rogll' Rarrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Rarrlson,

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Fashion progressives dig oldies but
goodies paired with today·s trendy
twists. Uke this olde tyme pilgrim
shoe all souped up with
crinkle patent and
triplet buckles!

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In Crafts
Conducted'
IIIIDDLEI'ORT - A Cl'lft -''
-klbop d Dlllltnlll8lllml
· • suitable for hoiiPllal lraya.
faYOI'I,bolldaydecarallma,lllll
lamll1 81111 wu leatwed •! the
Wedneaday meellJiil ol the lila
Bend Netgbborhood of the Four
llhen Girl Scoal O&gt;mdl. .
&amp;~ida', cllslrld
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and Mrs, William
unnn,go r, nelshborhood
chairman, hlld char8e of lbe
meetlDfl and ~ held 1D
the O&gt;lumbus ll!d Soulhena
Ohio Eleclrle 0&gt;. ...W room.
1be use of bleadl bottles, food
cans, baby f90d jara,
ctolhesllne, telephone wire, pllle
cooes, and pla8tlc jugs to create
useful811d attractive Items wu
explained by the lellders and
troop representatives
dlsplllylns them.
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Fisher of Racine. The ordera
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RACINE - The Racine
Baptist Church was the acene of
tbe Oct. II wedding of Miss

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Stepbenaoo, stationed with

carnatlob corsage.
Mr .
Wllllamoon Stephenson served
as best man for his aon.
For ber daU8hter's wedding,

Mrs. Hudson wore a llght blue
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prosram committee were Mrs.
Daisy Patterson, Mrs. Beverly
Chspman, Mrs. Donna Grate,
and Mrs. Marse Benedum.
Camp tra1n1nt! was discussed
and it was noted lbat leadera
who do not have lrllinlD8 wiD
not be pennltted to take 81rls oo
an overni31JI. A lralnln8 sessim
was announced lor April ~at
Camp Sandy Bend.
Arongs and 88ffi08 worl&lt;shop
was set for Nov. II at the old
Chester acbool beglnnln8 at 9:30
a.m. A repreoontative from
each troop Is asked to be there.
It was SU88ested lbat leadera
bel!ln to re81Bter their 8Jrls now.
A leodera' conference waa
announced for April19 and lOin
Columbus at the Neil House.
The agenda wiD include camp
craft, handcraft, songs and
dances , recruitment,
ceremmies, retentlnn of adults,
opportunities oul81de Council

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the Stephensons
was in a gold cootwne and both
mothers wore white carnation
corsages.
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A reception was held m the
church social room. The bride's
table featured a tiered cake
topped with the traditional
bride and sroom. The groom
was costumed in Navy attire.
Mrs.
Pauietta
Hudaon
registered the guests. Mrs.
Alonzo Hudson served the cske
and Mrs. Gene Hudson presided
at the punch bowl.
For the trip to Norfolk where
the couple will reside the bride

the near future with me to be
left in waiting rooms of doclora,
dentists, and beauty lllllons, of
the area.
At tbe meeting were Mrs.
Fisher, Racine Troop 131; Mrs.
Margaret Sheridan, Pameroy
Brownies 171; Mrs. Beverly
Clapman, Syracuse Troop 254;
Mrs.llciUia Grate, Rutland !Ill;
Mrs. Mary Hunter, Chester 21M;
Mrs. Patterson, Syracuse 254;
Mrs. Sbar&lt;l! Swindell and Mrs.
Nancy Morris, SaUsbury
Brownies.
Mrs. Janet Duffy, P!meroy
61; Mrs. Mary Wlae, Middleport
39; Mrs. Katherllle Jolmson,
Pomeroy, 271i Mrs. Larry
~ctr, Middleport 87; Mrs.
Iris Payne Mlddleport 174
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dreas of brown tweed ll!ld wore
the carnation corsage from her
bridal bouquet.
1be new Mrs. Stephenson Is a
graduate of Southern High
School, claBS of 1989. Mr.
Stephenson attended t.lelg1
County scboola before entering
.the Navy.

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letter from Mrs. Cub Bralay
who)'1!81dea at lbe Moonl Health
ChrlBtian IIIJne In andnnatl.
Mrs. Braley wiD oblerve ber
11th blrtbday on Oct. II. A
lbank.,.,u card wu read from

GUI!8TS COME

LONG BOTI'OM - Recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Andrews were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J . Andrews, Columbus,
and Rose Mary Andrews and
friend, Sandy Conners, also of
Columbus.
base. Each SteP was nplained
and tecbnlques used lo achieve
the final arrangement were

shown.
Mrs. Heaton's gardenln8 lips
for November lncluded Pvlni
tender plants some protecUoa,
putttns a covering m apoeed
perellllials; storing planla lbat.
need protecUm In cold frames;
scnrlnsseeds u ~;
cutUDc bact chl7santhemuml
once they have flowered;
planllDC lullp bulbi.
The lraveilng pr1Je was by Mrs. Allarl PraU. Mrs. Leo
Kennedy wu .boltesa for lba
meeUDc held at the Ohio p_.
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CJildl, Bomer J011ea, Hamer
Rice, Mrs. W1Wam lle7nold_l,
Mrs. Blanch GUtsy. Mrs.
lllahop serwd relreslments.
Mrs. Jones was a conlrthullDC

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Chatlel Norris wiD l]lllk and
tbe Rev. Mr. Earl Shuler will

PORTLAND -Mr.andMrs. David Yost, Portland,lllliiDunce
lbe engaaemenl and approachlns marriage of their dallllbter,
Krl8ta Marlene, to James Edward Wblte, aon of Mrs. Jennie
Whlte,Chesblre,andofthe late James White. Both Mill YOII111d
Mr. While are l911118faduatesof Southern Local lfl8h School. Mr.
While Is oow altl!ndinll Ohio Unlvorally whore be Is a ~.
Mill Yost, who baa C&lt;llljl)eled me year al Marietta O&gt;lleg,, Is
now ltlllndlng Mountain State Ccllietl•· Vows of the open dturdl
cortODIIIY wiD be achanged at 8 pm., Nov. 7 In lbe Baptlst
CJii'Ch at Racine.

MIDDLEPORT - Holiday
party pans were made during
the Thuraday illgJJI meetlns of
the Loyal Women's Clau of tbe
Middleport Clurch of CJr1st at
the hmne of Mrs. Joe BiBbop.
The party was set for Dec. 11
and named to the committees
were Mrs. Ernest ~.
Mrs. Ida Cbllda, Mrs. Martha
ChUda, Mrs. 112va Beadl and

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'1'l1ere wiD be apeclal sln8ln8

Krista Marlene Yost

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Installation llei'V!ce for the 1970- Association of Garden Clubs competition. The 1971 garden
71 officers highUsbted tbe will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 calendara ordered from tbe
Wednesday night meeUDc of the at the Pomeroy Elementary O.A.G.C. were dlslributad to
Wlndlng lrall Garden Club.
School to hear plans for tbe membera.
Mrs. Robert Lewi1, past annual holiday show. It was Green
Thumb
Notes
preaiden~ Installed Mrs. Robert noted that oo Thursday of ne't aBSignmenta went to Mrs.
Thompson, president; Mrs. week six membera will go to Allard Prall for Oct. :Ill, and
Clarence
Heaton,
vice Marietta for the regional Mrs. Charles Hayes for Jan. 25.
president; and Mrs. Charles meeting.
Mrs. Hayes gave devotions
Hayes, secretary. Mrs. IJoYd
A guest nisht observance was from the Upper Roont. MeJn.
M...-e, treasurer, was unable to planned for the November bera answered roll call with a
attend due to 1llnesa and sub- meeting with a guest speaker plant cutting achango.
stituting for her in the and O.A.G.C. Chrislrnas slides.
A program on chryaan·
ceremony was Mrs. Don It will ile held on Nov. IB at the themuma was given by Mrs.
Thomas.
Ohio Power Co.
Pratt. She gave blnto on
Tapers In colors symbolizing A report on activities of the selecUDc, planting and carln8
the dutla and responaibllitla of jUnior garden club was given by for the mums. She ISld atletllnn
• each office were used by Mrs. Mrs. Lewis. She told of a nature Is better when you w see 'tho
Lewbi in the ceremony. Red hike on Oct. B and of gourd plant growln8. Wben buylnc
,.• ilghtod by the president, Mrs. blrdhousea made oo Oct. 15. from a field of mums you have
, Thompson, symbolized Slides will be shown on the opportunity o1 .elet~ a
' leadership; pink for the vice Chrlslrnas projects at the Nov. 5 clean vlgor0111 plant !rei of
president, a value of red ; yellow meeting.
Insecta and
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by the treasurer for gold, and
Mrs. Heaton and Mrs. plants should ,be ut "IIIII 110C111
blue by the secr•tary Thomas reported oo the gar- •• poUlble. TileY need lime lo,.
representing "true blue" faith· deners clinic held at Athena get their roolllu!chored befanl
fulness. A veen candle was recently. Others going from the the hsrd·wtnter !reeze.- FUU lUll
llghtod fvr the entire club to club were Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. and goi&gt;d· ·drainage were .
aymbollze the "go" aignsl for Cvra Beegle. They delivered reoommencled. '
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materiAls to the Athens Mental ·· The
dompn.
Arrangements were made . Health Center for the anrlual slratlon for
during the meeting to plant counll'y fair there. ,
Mrs. Lewis. ·
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Bend Methodist CJureh and !be
Jl9ihlebem !1-Plllt Clurch wiD
jOin for revtval161'vlcta at 7:30
eAch · avenlnfl from Nov. I
lbrousb Nov. a.
Serflces frG1t! Nov. 1 throu8ll
Nov. 4 wiD be al lbi.Grell Jlend

troop government, trips, tmaae Mrs. Marie Puatelwsil, cllrum bolleu.
of girl scoutln&amp;, ecol~, and ~angementl~~; .
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Mlp for , ~· )Iii!~· ~Mtrt·~~~~~~~- ~ ·~·1--.~ ·~&lt;;,;

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annual report of the Four SweU, progtam.
Rivers Councll wiD be Issued In Read at the meelin8 wu a

the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va.
The brldesroom is the son of
Wlll1smaon Slephenaon, Mid-

dlopcrt, ll!ld Mrs. Charles A.
Amott, Racine.
The double rln8 ceremooy
was performed by the Rev .
Charles Norris at 3:30 p.m.
before an altar decorated with
white gladioli and yellow mums
Ranted by palma,
For ber wedding, the bride
were a street length gown of
white lace over tsffeta. Her
shoulder length veil of illusion
was held In place by a pillbox.
The bride carried a white Bible
topped with a bouquet of white
carnations from which ex·
tended saun ribbons tied in
lover's tnota. She wore a pearl
necklace and blue earrln8s with
white cameos to complete her
ensemble.
Miss Debra McMillan,
Racine, was the bridesmaid and
she wore a dreas of llght blue
lace over tafleta, and a white

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borhood aea"elary bas been
secured yet.

lloiM2,1\nneroy.
Pauletta, a 111611 sraduate of Melga High School, Is presenUy
emploYed as a bookkeeper at the Elberfeld Store In Pomeroy.
Mr. Harrison Is a sraduate of Pomeroy High SCbool and a J96j
sraduate of Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. He Is presently
emplOYed at the St. Regis Paper Cunpany, Pollock llivialon,
Columbus.
1be pclous custom of an open church wedding wiD be observed m November 29 at 2:30p.m. at the Church of Christ, 212
West Main Street, l'Umeroy. Rev. Hoyt Allen, pastor of the bride's
chli'Ch, will olllciate.
Areception wiD follow in the church social room.

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hudson, 2341.incoln Hill
Road, P!moroy, are announcing the engagement and approochlng marrlageoftbelrdaughter, Pauletta Hudaon llyscll, to
Mr. Pll!llip Rogll' Rarrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Rarrlson,

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PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
Fashion progressives dig oldies but
goodies paired with today·s trendy
twists. Uke this olde tyme pilgrim
shoe all souped up with
crinkle patent and
triplet buckles!

"TRULY.' .
·FLOWER TOWN"

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LONG BOTIOM - Mr. and are annOIIIIdng the birth of a 7
Mrs. Roser A. Spencer of Rt. I lb., 3% ""· lOll, Chrlalopber

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Nell, Oei&lt;Jber 17 at Pleuant
Valley BOIPIIII, Point Pleuant.
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THOSE BEAtrriFUL FLOWERS WBJCH hAve adorned tbO
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. Theodore ~· l"omero)' United Metllodlat lllurdl al
Lon!! Bottom; patarnal
pelt ids montbl bave beat !ram lbeta;'=
lbe
parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parker.
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otey ·PUWns, CooiYIIle· Mrs ~lbe plecet em'l' Bunda;y, but from ber earllelt
Treaale 8penOO' ~·
fan roses, baa beat 111011 aonerot11 wtlb
and Mt. and
Ednni arrangemellll
cburdl and private ciiMen and partlea.
Chevalier. Reedsville. Tho A ...~· Parker. able em"'Mia with the !Iowen are ber
Spencers aloo bave a deUihter, _.ter, Myrtia Kay, and ber brother, BDl Y0UJ18.

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OUR OONGRATUlATIONSto Mr. ond Mrs. Clarles Werry!
Today they are celebratlnc their 30111 'INddlllfl annlve...-y. Tbe
~ledrove..,tolluncted, W.Va. to be with their 100 Dl-'- -•
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11IE TWO WEEKS WBICH David N1d Ruth Mlcbael have
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Wedneaday lbelr car wu stolen and wb11e 11 wu found md
k! lbem Cll Tll!nday, II wu ccmpletely lll'lllPed. Snow
,tape recorder, and all lbe too1a were BOJIO.
In telling tbelr paronll about the lneident, they comparell
con~-~ C&lt;JO!Ml'aticll from a ptlllce fOI'IlO in al!ll!ali town k! lbe
nonc.......,e of the bl&amp; city force.
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ecuperaUnc at ber Syracuae borne &amp;om es!Ainalve l n j .
suffered in an auto acddaltabove Coolvtne Clle f!IQY ~
Plctenaof Sillier's Markel, a~ patlent;i
DINNER PLANNED
cal
Center .... Mrs. am. Braley, l'flldenl of the
CHESTER - An elecUon dey
dinner wiU be served by tbe Mount Healthy Ou1allan Hoole near CndnnaU who wiD ohlerft
WSCS of the Chester United ber 8'llb blrtbdey annlveraery Wedneadey. •
Methodist Cburcb at tbe
Muoniclod&amp;e hall In Chester on
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NEW HAVEN - VII!lora at
Tab the nu,lllr IMtanee, Carabello and Ted RUey both haQ
tbe home of Mt. and Mrs. Henry
Reitmtre and famlly and Mta. It, and Friday nlsbt It provided jult the loyalty re!ljlite they

Elllel Moore on Sunday at a
birlhdey dinner for Mrs. Mamie
Hamrick, Mrs. Louise wan.
dllng, and Tammy Reitmtre
wero Mt. and Mrs. Gay Herdman of Evans, Mr. and Mrs
Alph Smith and Tim of Poca ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamrick oi
South
Charleston,
Bill
Roseberry of Evans, Mt. ond
Mrs. Charles Clark, Lea,
Charles Jr. ond Yolande of
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reltmtre, Yvonna and ThlllllliJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
and Linde of St. Albans, and
Mrs. Moore.

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manshlp

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Oil. Gas. Electric and
Electric Heat Pump

Special

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Abbott
MICIGieport, 0 .

vege!ible soup, sandwlchea,
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pie, cake and beverages wiD be HaDoween cUnner part
oold.
neadey night at
Steak
Houle.
After 1be dinner they went to
lbe home of Mrs. Mlkhd WeUa
for a meeting. Pllm were made
P.Uis-Spqys
b- the 8II!IUII Oll'lllmu part;y
to be held oo Dec. 18 111c1
members drew lor a gift ez.
Beautifully Dtslgnld
chan&amp;•· Mrs. George HDIIman
By
received a blrlbday gift from
ber aocret pal. Mrs. Hotrmau
md Mrs. am McDaniel wm be
Sot tl.. : GIIHIIOIII
boa.aoa for lbe nnt mett~n~.
"""'ony, Mltldloport o
Dlbere at the dlnMr part;y
&amp; M11011 eo.. w. va'. ·
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Colorado Couple is
Honored at Chester
POMEROY -

Abuffet diDner

wu beldrecently at the home of
Mrs. WUbelmla Thoma,
Cleater, bonorina Mr. IIICI Mn.
Mu Reider (Mary 1'b!ma) of
llslver, Colo.

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AllencllqJ were Mrs. Geqta
'Dioma, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Thoma, SUzan and K4111 Mr
N1d Mra. Glen Tlloma,
and Gall, Deln !IDd l1bonda
Haaer, Mr. and lira. 11o7
'lbGma, HeleD, BtU, Clrman
rx- and Danay, Mr. and
Dale &amp;nltb, Mr. and Mrs
Ronnie 9mlth, J - and Jan.
Mrs. Mlqaret lloudalbell Mrl
Nld Mra. Georp 1A~.~
Zelcler, Mrs. Laura
After dinner callen were Mr
and Mra. Guy 1'b!ma ~
llld Terri. Mr. and Mrs: Reider
bave relumed 14 tbelr home
after llalllng here WUb frlllnda
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Food, Games, Fun .
Offered by P.TA

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U.na~•ter,

Chairman"

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durlnB FrldaJ lllgbt'l (lAilii.MIIIp foolhall game wbon lbe
Mlraudan !!b!8ed a .-ttonal comebl!ck late In tbe fourth
quarter. Tbe rally, balm«, fell abort and Meigs lollt, JU.

Better Relations Basis Created·

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KEEP YOUR "~L ~

LONG BOTIOM - Mr. and are annOIIIIdng the birth of a 7
Mrs. Roser A. Spencer of Rt. I lb., 3% ""· lOll, Chrlalopber

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Nell, Oei&lt;Jber 17 at Pleuant
Valley BOIPIIII, Point Pleuant.
MtMaondterna1Mrsgrandparen~111 .. _8rfl·
THOSE BEAtrriFUL FLOWERS WBJCH hAve adorned tbO
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. Theodore ~· l"omero)' United Metllodlat lllurdl al
Lon!! Bottom; patarnal
pelt ids montbl bave beat !ram lbeta;'=
lbe
parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parker.
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orma
~~~ •;:~ nnl¥An avid":. andarranaer of nowers, Mrs. Parloerbaau
otey ·PUWns, CooiYIIle· Mrs ~lbe plecet em'l' Bunda;y, but from ber earllelt
Treaale 8penOO' ~·
fan roses, baa beat 111011 aonerot11 wtlb
and Mt. and
Ednni arrangemellll
cburdl and private ciiMen and partlea.
Chevalier. Reedsville. Tho A ...~· Parker. able em"'Mia with the !Iowen are ber
Spencers aloo bave a deUihter, _.ter, Myrtia Kay, and ber brother, BDl Y0UJ18.

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OUR OONGRATUlATIONSto Mr. ond Mrs. Clarles Werry!
Today they are celebratlnc their 30111 'INddlllfl annlve...-y. Tbe
~ledrove..,tolluncted, W.Va. to be with their 100 Dl-'- -•
lUll wife, .l[atby,
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Given on Sunday

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,·Chllnnan ~ .. ··-•/r :···.

11IE TWO WEEKS WBICH David N1d Ruth Mlcbael have
ope!!~ In Providence, R.I. haven't been tbe happiest time of tbelr

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Wedneaday lbelr car wu stolen and wb11e 11 wu found md
k! lbem Cll Tll!nday, II wu ccmpletely lll'lllPed. Snow
,tape recorder, and all lbe too1a were BOJIO.
In telling tbelr paronll about the lneident, they comparell
con~-~ C&lt;JO!Ml'aticll from a ptlllce fOI'IlO in al!ll!ali town k! lbe
nonc.......,e of the bl&amp; city force.
llllvld Is stationed with the U.S. Navy at Quonset Point, R. I.

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PEOPlE TO REMEMBER .... Mrs. Mar8uaile
. Karr
ecuperaUnc at ber Syracuae borne &amp;om es!Ainalve l n j .
suffered in an auto acddaltabove Coolvtne Clle f!IQY ~
Plctenaof Sillier's Markel, a~ patlent;i
DINNER PLANNED
cal
Center .... Mrs. am. Braley, l'flldenl of the
CHESTER - An elecUon dey
dinner wiU be served by tbe Mount Healthy Ou1allan Hoole near CndnnaU who wiD ohlerft
WSCS of the Chester United ber 8'llb blrtbdey annlveraery Wedneadey. •
Methodist Cburcb at tbe
Muoniclod&amp;e hall In Chester on
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and House Spur.,f
ROGER QCMID' in ·.u..;t;
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EVERYTIUNG HAS ITS COMPENSATIONS _
NEW HAVEN - VII!lora at
Tab the nu,lllr IMtanee, Carabello and Ted RUey both haQ
tbe home of Mt. and Mrs. Henry
Reitmtre and famlly and Mta. It, and Friday nlsbt It provided jult the loyalty re!ljlite they

Elllel Moore on Sunday at a
birlhdey dinner for Mrs. Mamie
Hamrick, Mrs. Louise wan.
dllng, and Tammy Reitmtre
wero Mt. and Mrs. Gay Herdman of Evans, Mr. and Mrs
Alph Smith and Tim of Poca ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamrick oi
South
Charleston,
Bill
Roseberry of Evans, Mt. ond
Mrs. Charles Clark, Lea,
Charles Jr. ond Yolande of
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reltmtre, Yvonna and ThlllllliJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
and Linde of St. Albans, and
Mrs. Moore.

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Wlth

·Experlenc:ed
manshlp

Craft.

105,000 B.T. U.
Oil. Gas. Electric and
Electric Heat Pump

Special

$188

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Forernan &amp;
Abbott
MICIGieport, 0 .

vege!ible soup, sandwlchea,
:: •
pie, cake and beverages wiD be HaDoween cUnner part
oold.
neadey night at
Steak
Houle.
After 1be dinner they went to
lbe home of Mrs. Mlkhd WeUa
for a meeting. Pllm were made
P.Uis-Spqys
b- the 8II!IUII Oll'lllmu part;y
to be held oo Dec. 18 111c1
members drew lor a gift ez.
Beautifully Dtslgnld
chan&amp;•· Mrs. George HDIIman
By
received a blrlbday gift from
ber aocret pal. Mrs. Hotrmau
md Mrs. am McDaniel wm be
Sot tl.. : GIIHIIOIII
boa.aoa for lbe nnt mett~n~.
"""'ony, Mltldloport o
Dlbere at the dlnMr part;y
&amp; M11011 eo.. w. va'. ·
....lmwm.1561
were Mn. E1za Gllmare, lira.

Crow':

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Stm!llllwfbwn

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Ducley's Fbisl

McKlllihl,

Mra.

Roaald

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Colorado Couple is
Honored at Chester
POMEROY -

Abuffet diDner

wu beldrecently at the home of
Mrs. WUbelmla Thoma,
Cleater, bonorina Mr. IIICI Mn.
Mu Reider (Mary 1'b!ma) of
llslver, Colo.

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AllencllqJ were Mrs. Geqta
'Dioma, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Thoma, SUzan and K4111 Mr
N1d Mra. Glen Tlloma,
and Gall, Deln !IDd l1bonda
Haaer, Mr. and lira. 11o7
'lbGma, HeleD, BtU, Clrman
rx- and Danay, Mr. and
Dale &amp;nltb, Mr. and Mrs
Ronnie 9mlth, J - and Jan.
Mrs. Mlqaret lloudalbell Mrl
Nld Mra. Georp 1A~.~
Zelcler, Mrs. Laura
After dinner callen were Mr
and Mra. Guy 1'b!ma ~
llld Terri. Mr. and Mrs: Reider
bave relumed 14 tbelr home
after llalllng here WUb frlllnda
llld relatl-.

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Mrs:

Sbaf•.

Food, Games, Fun .
Offered by P.TA

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U.na~•ter,

Chairman"

Ol!lo, Mrs. Mulot Charllai&gt;. ~

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and ~~~r:::...
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PftGE 13

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durlnB FrldaJ lllgbt'l (lAilii.MIIIp foolhall game wbon lbe
Mlraudan !!b!8ed a .-ttonal comebl!ck late In tbe fourth
quarter. Tbe rally, balm«, fell abort and Meigs lollt, JU.

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OliiO 'HIGH SCHOOL ,
FOOTIIALL SCORIS
ly Unlllll PNa llllerMII-1
MirloHo 22 Chlllltolhe 14 ·
Calo. Eootm!IOI' 36 Col~~o Lindon
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Colo. Mlrton.Frankllrr' 32 Coli.
Walnut 0
Cols. Westland 30 Mount Vernon

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Cots. Watterson 14 Cots. Harlley

NEW CllP CIULLENGEII
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tbe
11oy11
Yadlt CUb
and Club D'll1eres of FrIIJ Mra. Evelyllllrldleo
have preseniA!d dla!Jenglia lor
Sunday Sdlool attendance at lbe 19'&lt;3 America's Olp, It wu
the UniiA!d Melbodlst Qrurch IIUIOIII1Ced Friday by lbe New
wu 54 alld offering ,.. ~a.n York Yadlt Dub.
llld f• worablp aervlce, 34 and
offering . ....
Mra. ~ Limbert .and PELE SLOWING DOWN
daqhter-llHo¥..1. Dorotby SANTOS, Brazil (UPI) lAMbert of
vlsiiA!d her Soccer star Pele celebraiA!d b1a
IIIIer, Mra. Gr c:e Kuhn and 30th blrlbday Friday alld anMrs. Velml
.
1101111ced plml to retire fro~
Everett Watson returned ooccer In "three or four ytll'l.
bome from Unlvenlty Hoopltal, He lllicl be will nul compete In
Cdumbul, but will return soon lbe next W•ld Olp tournament
and anderco heart surgery In 18'/t.
.November 4,
Mrs. Wilda Cowdery a11c1 son
METS DROP roY
of Veto were visiting her NEW YORK (UPI) - Tbe
llrotber, Mr. IJid Mrs. Way NewYortMetsoulrlgbiA!dtblrd
a.rt lknlay afternoon.
bel!llllan Joe Foy to 'l'ldewller
Mn. M.uiDe Marclnto and Friday and purchased lbe
cblldnD Dennll and David, and contract of rlghtobanded pltdler
Mrs.
Marclnto, Beta Joe Moore from their In·
llld Winnie II&lt;Joe, 1111 spent a lemlllonal League alllllat.e.
ncent &amp;lnday with Mr. and
Mn. lllarlea Kelso and family BlAST KILLS FOUR
of Cdumbus.
NAGASAKI Japan (UPI)IIIas Tereaa ~arclnko Ia An explosion
lbrough a
.tiiiiDI ber IIDII, Mrs. Edward dockyard factory bere Sahlr·
Webtter of Dayton.
day tilling at least four
Mr .llld Mrl. Wat.eman Wblte ~ and injuring 45 olbers,
of Keno were Tburaday af. 29 seriously. Pollee anld one
ternoon guests of Mr. llld Mrs. resident of the area near lbe
Jeaie Newell.
shipyard factory of the Mlfau·
Mr. llld Mra. Verle Tuttle blsbl heavy Industries ,...
p~llbe weekend at Colwnbus killed by flying debris.
ndiiDclbelr 11011, Mr. and Mn.
11Gb Tuttle llld family
. a.tr ~ of Columbul, END8 VIBlT
Hobert Newell~ and daughter, VIENNA (UPI)-Easl Ger·
Sbellh of C2Jeall!r and also lbelr many's communtsl party lead·
IGII, Elmer Newell, of lbe Navy er and stale president, Walter
In Pblladelphla, Po., spent .tnbricht, ended a four-&lt;lay visit
SIIDday with lbelr parents, Mr. to Czeclwllovakla Saturday
111C1 Mrs. Jeaale Newoll.
after talks with l4p CzeclwlloRev. Earl Nlcbofs of Ten- vat officials oo lnlemalional
spent a recent day here and bUall!ral tasuea.
wilb bla parents, Mr. and Mn. FRANK CAMPAIGNER
Clarenc:eMr.
·-•NMralcboll
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DOVER, Del. ~UP!) -Jacob
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1Jnlmennan Democratlccandl·
llld family of T«cb spent date for
U. S. Sanat.e,
Sunday with lbelr parenlll, Mr. appeared on the same platform
llld Mn. Blain Taylor·
with bla two oppooents r«:ent~had..: ly and gave lbe audience a
..~ remarkable f« Its
111!9t!ftly when a gleas broke candor.
wldlesbt·waawasbingdlabesal
"Doo't believe anything a
ber bcme Wedneaday. She was
1111hed to lbe St. Joaep~ poliUcian 1ella you during
Rolpltal, Parbrlburg, where campaign llmea," he said.

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leveralllltebea were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron
lllclten•l• aDd Mrs. Ruth
Falrbanb of Colwnbus were
S.turdaygusataofMr.andMra.
Foo Ralaey
Mn ~ Heaton of
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belped celebrate his blrlbday.
They alao visiiA!d Mr. VIolet's
IIIIer, Mr. IIICI Mrs. Dale Hart
at Albena. Mra. Heaton fa an
• Allllt of the late )frt. Violet.
Mra. Nel.wl Weatherman llld
Jlra. lllyrUi Boggeaa we"
~ oo Mr. and Mra. Foo
Ralaey lbldaJ afll!rnoon.
Mra. Ellie Wallloa retumecl
bcme afllr spendlJ!c IIOVI!I'al
daya vlalllna ber cblldren at

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ULSTER EXPL0810N
LONDONDERRY, Norlbe.'D
Ireland (UPI) -Two e~plOIIons
rocked an unoccupied army
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borbood windows, a llrllisb
army spokesman said.
Daytoli.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Roland
Tftence were Sunday dinner
guests of lbelr daugbll!r, Mr.
and Mn. Carl Morrla and
family of Racine. They also
vlaiiA!d Mra. T..-rence's mother,
Mn. Sally Amson of Racine.
Mn. Freda Miller and Mn.
Moon of Cheall!r and Mn. Eulab
Swan, local, visiiA!d a recent day
with Mra. Charleo Betzlng.

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Landon 21 Grandview ·I
OXFORD, Ohio. (UPI) - W..t ~son 21 ·.Frfl'klln
Fullbadl Tim Forlriey ru !lve Heights· o
yards for a fourth quarter IJ'~'~t~g:w:Jkz!nesvllle
toucbd""" S.lurday to llv.• . 10
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Miami a 7·3 Mid•Amerlcan Stow 34 Tallmadge 21
Conference victory· over Sprtnafleld 33 Etlet 6
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t..ke 'l4 East Canton 15
Bowling Green.
Tuslaw 20 Narth-t I
Midpark 11 Maple Heights 16 .HIIITit..,
GahanM 60 Reynoldsburg o
Bexley 22 Marysville 8
8001\ES 'I1IQE TIMES
Hilliard 13 Grove City 6
liFFIN, Ohlo (UPI) -Roger MIHIIn 14 Groveport 13 .
Price scored tbree toucbdown8 Teeys Valley 36 Dublin 20
Hamilton Twp. 38 Otenta~y 6
and quarterback Dave Dier- Llcklll!l
Volley 6 Ncrth Rl • 0 Ncr
bach one as Wealmlnster raced Watkin&amp; Momarlol 14 Heal 12 t,oyelond
to a ~20 win over lleldelberg Cols. Ready 1~ Colo. South 6 Goshon 33
Rlvtrvlow 35 Utica 12
S.turday.
Palnt ·Valley t4 Unlota 6
Circleville 26 Miami Trace 9
Lagon u Athens 6
n......a.ein Nine
Cectarvllle 8 Jonathan Alder 6 vueru
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Triad 3:1 Grtenvlow 22
BLUFFTON, Ohio (UPI) - Waynnvllle U Sotlngbaro 12 MARIETTA, 0111o ·(UPl) Defiance used a stout defenae Greh•m 1• Mlamf 7
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and two one-ylird touchdown Covington 12 Worthington Sophomclrt" Mlbecl: Dove
RIIIOI'ves 6 ·
'l'bCBIIIIIII piloted I
runa by Mike Hittle 'to defeat Xenia
30 Seavercrftlc 16
tbird period p1w1fi S.IUniay lo'
Billfflon 211-0 Saturday to cllnch Troy 25 Fairmont East 7
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fnlm • bebiDd Oblo ·~
River Valley 34 ~wk 20
wtn over ~etta he!'e•.
. Bllo Walnu1 52 Marlon Clthollc Tbe boall!lOIIIII'I hild led 17·
SPARTANS ROMP
7 at inlermillloo at tile hoaJe.
EAST LANSING, Mich. cardington 32 Hlt~t~d 0
......,.,nt Gilead·~
Union 24 coming game af11!r aeni• full.
(UPI) - Quarterback Mike Bucyrus 32 Gallon 0
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Royen o
two toucbdownl oo ~ and
touchdown
passes
aDd
Youngs . North 20 Youngs. four yard flllll, Sanila' place
engineered a third Saturday as
Wilson 0 Fitch 14 ·struthers 7 ......
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Mlcldgan State rolled to 1D easy Austintown
Boordmon 21 Youngs. Mooney I :10-yard fleld &amp;0111 that endeil tile
37..0 Big Ten win over Iowa.
Clnipbell Momorllil 7 Youll!l•· aeconc1 quarter.
Huu.::!':~•; ~Jrard 6. .
T)Je ~ ltiiJior fu!Jbedr
HOUSTON UPSET
CrestVIf'!/30 Un:= 0
Trevcir Newland put lbe1qUid,
'HOUSTON (UP!) -lllcllard Cln. Moeller 51 ewport (Ky.) now 3-1 overall 11\11 :Ill In tile
aemny klcted two IOCOIICI-half c1~t~1i.,~10 20 Ctn. Roger confe"n~. blcldnto ac!J.on ~
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field~ ~~~~rifNorti'&amp;J~oHIII6Giiti'Pif&lt;!eil ~,ij03~'Pl!l
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terback Maurie Dalgneau and
fullback Mike Adamle accounted lU' 339 yards and four
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the favored Boilermakers
Saturda
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INSTITUTE, W.VA. (UPI)Five ~I pjayen ICOI'ed
toochdOiill8 to .. lead Central
Stale to a •13 foolbaU conquest
of Weal VIrginia State Salur-

day.
Tbe defeat waa lbe fourth
atratplf« the home team, and
the Marauders naUed their
second lriuiDph agatnat tbree
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NOI\FOLK, Va. (UPI)

~lan~~om: ~

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agency'~ lblrd Orl!il Alb 01101111•

cal Olilervakir (OAL), a t,.
pound Alelllle that will~·
ble I giant bel 21 feel wicli In
apaCe.

Loses 6th

West 'Holm• 30 Cioverleat 6
Qo...~-l.t Battle
New Phlladelphlo 25 Mansfield ..,...,...
Malabar 7
T - Lll!bev 11 Toledo Waite 6 WEST !'OINT, N.Y. (UPI)Toledo Bowsher I Toledo SophGmore, quarterback Jalm
Rogers I (tie)
u ..... l tw
'
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Toledo St. Francis 13 Toledo ·· - - ·1 r~ C1' . , o ~,.
Start 1
downs llld ~ tbe PiiDn
Toledo ScoH 14 Toledo Central o Stale offenae with lllfldenCy
Toledo MIC91"ber 2A Toledo s.~...o.u as 1be Nl""- Uoni
Whltmtl' I
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Perrysburg 32 Rasslord 11
, dumped Army 38-lt to 11111111 tile
Maumee 20 Anthony Wayne 13 Cldata reeling to a~
Sprlnglleld 35 Easlwoo!ll
utb 1.._•••1 defeat
- ·
Lake 30 Elmwood 0
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Gtnao 32 Woadmare 6
A bamecom1111 crowd of
tl,OII3 watdled Rufatp~, a
~WINS
~atarter; auldetbl·ua
. to lbelr tbird win In·~·
CLEMSON, S. C. I.UPI) - Not Iince 1t:D ,bl AriD)'
Leo Hart lolled a , .,ard chopped min a row.
ac..-1ng pua lo f!tllbaq steve
JOIIellalt in the tblnl quarter to
putllulra In the lead~ the,flnl
DOT II L01r
Ume, tileD c~ · a ;t-10 I;X)LUMBUS, (UPI) -:" ~~- :
victory over ClemiOII Saturday of 001' Jn woodcock .~ lll ··
with a Ida-yard loucbdOwD run ohjo are well below· \he fiVe .
to keep the Blue DevUa iilciJt the P1U:f1 pennlliiCJII limit •NI7
AUanlic Coast ConfaeoiCIO.
federal offlclall; tb• Ohio ·
' '
Dep.rtJneat of N•tural
TECH TOPS Ttll,ANE
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.
llel'bal'k Rick Lewi1 broke open S.niplea colllc:led- lo ~
uco"leaa, rain ·lliUA!d p,me !feN ,fouiJd 14 ban' ~ '
early iD the fourth perllld
U'l.
Saturday when be ICGI'ed.lwlce
00 defensive playa 1o a 27 • bepu ·
aecond IIP8II to 1tart ~
Tech to a 2N victory 09111'

or
yar
S.turday but fwnbted at lbe
Nla'th Carolina Stale one-loot
line with ooe three minules to
play and Mike Qlarron'a two Tulane .
field 10ila 1to00 up f• a 11-0
'
victory lU' the Wolfpack.
EYE IN 'I.1IE SlY
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lbe world's tarseat 11Cienllflc
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ly Unlllll PNa llllerMII-1
MirloHo 22 Chlllltolhe 14 ·
Calo. Eootm!IOI' 36 Col~~o Lindon
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Cols. Westland 30 Mount Vernon

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Cots. Watterson 14 Cots. Harlley

NEW CllP CIULLENGEII
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tbe
11oy11
Yadlt CUb
and Club D'll1eres of FrIIJ Mra. Evelyllllrldleo
have preseniA!d dla!Jenglia lor
Sunday Sdlool attendance at lbe 19'&lt;3 America's Olp, It wu
the UniiA!d Melbodlst Qrurch IIUIOIII1Ced Friday by lbe New
wu 54 alld offering ,.. ~a.n York Yadlt Dub.
llld f• worablp aervlce, 34 and
offering . ....
Mra. ~ Limbert .and PELE SLOWING DOWN
daqhter-llHo¥..1. Dorotby SANTOS, Brazil (UPI) lAMbert of
vlsiiA!d her Soccer star Pele celebraiA!d b1a
IIIIer, Mra. Gr c:e Kuhn and 30th blrlbday Friday alld anMrs. Velml
.
1101111ced plml to retire fro~
Everett Watson returned ooccer In "three or four ytll'l.
bome from Unlvenlty Hoopltal, He lllicl be will nul compete In
Cdumbul, but will return soon lbe next W•ld Olp tournament
and anderco heart surgery In 18'/t.
.November 4,
Mrs. Wilda Cowdery a11c1 son
METS DROP roY
of Veto were visiting her NEW YORK (UPI) - Tbe
llrotber, Mr. IJid Mrs. Way NewYortMetsoulrlgbiA!dtblrd
a.rt lknlay afternoon.
bel!llllan Joe Foy to 'l'ldewller
Mn. M.uiDe Marclnto and Friday and purchased lbe
cblldnD Dennll and David, and contract of rlghtobanded pltdler
Mrs.
Marclnto, Beta Joe Moore from their In·
llld Winnie II&lt;Joe, 1111 spent a lemlllonal League alllllat.e.
ncent &amp;lnday with Mr. and
Mn. lllarlea Kelso and family BlAST KILLS FOUR
of Cdumbus.
NAGASAKI Japan (UPI)IIIas Tereaa ~arclnko Ia An explosion
lbrough a
.tiiiiDI ber IIDII, Mrs. Edward dockyard factory bere Sahlr·
Webtter of Dayton.
day tilling at least four
Mr .llld Mrl. Wat.eman Wblte ~ and injuring 45 olbers,
of Keno were Tburaday af. 29 seriously. Pollee anld one
ternoon guests of Mr. llld Mrs. resident of the area near lbe
Jeaie Newell.
shipyard factory of the Mlfau·
Mr. llld Mra. Verle Tuttle blsbl heavy Industries ,...
p~llbe weekend at Colwnbus killed by flying debris.
ndiiDclbelr 11011, Mr. and Mn.
11Gb Tuttle llld family
. a.tr ~ of Columbul, END8 VIBlT
Hobert Newell~ and daughter, VIENNA (UPI)-Easl Ger·
Sbellh of C2Jeall!r and also lbelr many's communtsl party lead·
IGII, Elmer Newell, of lbe Navy er and stale president, Walter
In Pblladelphla, Po., spent .tnbricht, ended a four-&lt;lay visit
SIIDday with lbelr parents, Mr. to Czeclwllovakla Saturday
111C1 Mrs. Jeaale Newoll.
after talks with l4p CzeclwlloRev. Earl Nlcbofs of Ten- vat officials oo lnlemalional
spent a recent day here and bUall!ral tasuea.
wilb bla parents, Mr. and Mn. FRANK CAMPAIGNER
Clarenc:eMr.
·-•NMralcboll
. ,;., ___ Taylor
DOVER, Del. ~UP!) -Jacob
....
........
1Jnlmennan Democratlccandl·
llld family of T«cb spent date for
U. S. Sanat.e,
Sunday with lbelr parenlll, Mr. appeared on the same platform
llld Mn. Blain Taylor·
with bla two oppooents r«:ent~had..: ly and gave lbe audience a
..~ remarkable f« Its
111!9t!ftly when a gleas broke candor.
wldlesbt·waawasbingdlabesal
"Doo't believe anything a
ber bcme Wedneaday. She was
1111hed to lbe St. Joaep~ poliUcian 1ella you during
Rolpltal, Parbrlburg, where campaign llmea," he said.

v-

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leveralllltebea were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron
lllclten•l• aDd Mrs. Ruth
Falrbanb of Colwnbus were
S.turdaygusataofMr.andMra.
Foo Ralaey
Mn ~ Heaton of
Florida
1
FriclaJ of Gerald' =t~
belped celebrate his blrlbday.
They alao visiiA!d Mr. VIolet's
IIIIer, Mr. IIICI Mrs. Dale Hart
at Albena. Mra. Heaton fa an
• Allllt of the late )frt. Violet.
Mra. Nel.wl Weatherman llld
Jlra. lllyrUi Boggeaa we"
~ oo Mr. and Mra. Foo
Ralaey lbldaJ afll!rnoon.
Mra. Ellie Wallloa retumecl
bcme afllr spendlJ!c IIOVI!I'al
daya vlalllna ber cblldren at

-ton,

ULSTER EXPL0810N
LONDONDERRY, Norlbe.'D
Ireland (UPI) -Two e~plOIIons
rocked an unoccupied army
ronunand -1 Friday • 1• "
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shattering more than 20 nelgl&gt;.
borbood windows, a llrllisb
army spokesman said.
Daytoli.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Roland
Tftence were Sunday dinner
guests of lbelr daugbll!r, Mr.
and Mn. Carl Morrla and
family of Racine. They also
vlaiiA!d Mra. T..-rence's mother,
Mn. Sally Amson of Racine.
Mn. Freda Miller and Mn.
Moon of Cheall!r and Mn. Eulab
Swan, local, visiiA!d a recent day
with Mra. Charleo Betzlng.

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Landon 21 Grandview ·I
OXFORD, Ohio. (UPI) - W..t ~son 21 ·.Frfl'klln
Fullbadl Tim Forlriey ru !lve Heights· o
yards for a fourth quarter IJ'~'~t~g:w:Jkz!nesvllle
toucbd""" S.lurday to llv.• . 10
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Miami a 7·3 Mid•Amerlcan Stow 34 Tallmadge 21
Conference victory· over Sprtnafleld 33 Etlet 6
·
t..ke 'l4 East Canton 15
Bowling Green.
Tuslaw 20 Narth-t I
Midpark 11 Maple Heights 16 .HIIITit..,
GahanM 60 Reynoldsburg o
Bexley 22 Marysville 8
8001\ES 'I1IQE TIMES
Hilliard 13 Grove City 6
liFFIN, Ohlo (UPI) -Roger MIHIIn 14 Groveport 13 .
Price scored tbree toucbdown8 Teeys Valley 36 Dublin 20
Hamilton Twp. 38 Otenta~y 6
and quarterback Dave Dier- Llcklll!l
Volley 6 Ncrth Rl • 0 Ncr
bach one as Wealmlnster raced Watkin&amp; Momarlol 14 Heal 12 t,oyelond
to a ~20 win over lleldelberg Cols. Ready 1~ Colo. South 6 Goshon 33
Rlvtrvlow 35 Utica 12
S.turday.
Palnt ·Valley t4 Unlota 6
Circleville 26 Miami Trace 9
Lagon u Athens 6
n......a.ein Nine
Cectarvllle 8 Jonathan Alder 6 vueru
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CLINCBES 1'I'I1.E
Triad 3:1 Grtenvlow 22
BLUFFTON, Ohio (UPI) - Waynnvllle U Sotlngbaro 12 MARIETTA, 0111o ·(UPl) Defiance used a stout defenae Greh•m 1• Mlamf 7
.
and two one-ylird touchdown Covington 12 Worthington Sophomclrt" Mlbecl: Dove
RIIIOI'ves 6 ·
'l'bCBIIIIIII piloted I
runa by Mike Hittle 'to defeat Xenia
30 Seavercrftlc 16
tbird period p1w1fi S.IUniay lo'
Billfflon 211-0 Saturday to cllnch Troy 25 Fairmont East 7
·
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lbe Mld.()hlo Conference title, Wayne 4 O.yton St.bblno 6 give 0~ a 21-17 COI!IIBrookvlllo 13 Northridge 0
fnlm • bebiDd Oblo ·~
River Valley 34 ~wk 20
wtn over ~etta he!'e•.
. Bllo Walnu1 52 Marlon Clthollc Tbe boall!lOIIIII'I hild led 17·
SPARTANS ROMP
7 at inlermillloo at tile hoaJe.
EAST LANSING, Mich. cardington 32 Hlt~t~d 0
......,.,nt Gilead·~
Union 24 coming game af11!r aeni• full.
(UPI) - Quarterback Mike Bucyrus 32 Gallon 0
....
a ••;.. bad -•--'
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Royen o
two toucbdownl oo ~ and
touchdown
passes
aDd
Youngs . North 20 Youngs. four yard flllll, Sanila' place
engineered a third Saturday as
Wilson 0 Fitch 14 ·struthers 7 ......
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Mlcldgan State rolled to 1D easy Austintown
Boordmon 21 Youngs. Mooney I :10-yard fleld &amp;0111 that endeil tile
37..0 Big Ten win over Iowa.
Clnipbell Momorllil 7 Youll!l•· aeconc1 quarter.
Huu.::!':~•; ~Jrard 6. .
T)Je ~ ltiiJior fu!Jbedr
HOUSTON UPSET
CrestVIf'!/30 Un:= 0
Trevcir Newland put lbe1qUid,
'HOUSTON (UP!) -lllcllard Cln. Moeller 51 ewport (Ky.) now 3-1 overall 11\11 :Ill In tile
aemny klcted two IOCOIICI-half c1~t~1i.,~10 20 Ctn. Roger confe"n~. blcldnto ac!J.on ~
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relentleu
Ul&amp;ull oo
Purdue's delenaes by quar·
terback Maurie Dalgneau and
fullback Mike Adamle accounted lU' 339 yards and four
louelxiOWJIS and carried N«·
tlnmlern to a31-14 ~ctory over
the favored Boilermakers
Saturda
y..

llir-croaftd

IIARAUDERSWIN
INSTITUTE, W.VA. (UPI)Five ~I pjayen ICOI'ed
toochdOiill8 to .. lead Central
Stale to a •13 foolbaU conquest
of Weal VIrginia State Salur-

day.
Tbe defeat waa lbe fourth
atratplf« the home team, and
the Marauders naUed their
second lriuiDph agatnat tbree
' -·
SEYMORE HERO

NOI\FOLK, Va. (UPI)

~lan~~om: ~

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agency'~ lblrd Orl!il Alb 01101111•

cal Olilervakir (OAL), a t,.
pound Alelllle that will~·
ble I giant bel 21 feel wicli In
apaCe.

Loses 6th

West 'Holm• 30 Cioverleat 6
Qo...~-l.t Battle
New Phlladelphlo 25 Mansfield ..,...,...
Malabar 7
T - Lll!bev 11 Toledo Waite 6 WEST !'OINT, N.Y. (UPI)Toledo Bowsher I Toledo SophGmore, quarterback Jalm
Rogers I (tie)
u ..... l tw
'
..._...,
Toledo St. Francis 13 Toledo ·· - - ·1 r~ C1' . , o ~,.
Start 1
downs llld ~ tbe PiiDn
Toledo ScoH 14 Toledo Central o Stale offenae with lllfldenCy
Toledo MIC91"ber 2A Toledo s.~...o.u as 1be Nl""- Uoni
Whltmtl' I
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Perrysburg 32 Rasslord 11
, dumped Army 38-lt to 11111111 tile
Maumee 20 Anthony Wayne 13 Cldata reeling to a~
Sprlnglleld 35 Easlwoo!ll
utb 1.._•••1 defeat
- ·
Lake 30 Elmwood 0
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Gtnao 32 Woadmare 6
A bamecom1111 crowd of
tl,OII3 watdled Rufatp~, a
~WINS
~atarter; auldetbl·ua
. to lbelr tbird win In·~·
CLEMSON, S. C. I.UPI) - Not Iince 1t:D ,bl AriD)'
Leo Hart lolled a , .,ard chopped min a row.
ac..-1ng pua lo f!tllbaq steve
JOIIellalt in the tblnl quarter to
putllulra In the lead~ the,flnl
DOT II L01r
Ume, tileD c~ · a ;t-10 I;X)LUMBUS, (UPI) -:" ~~- :
victory over ClemiOII Saturday of 001' Jn woodcock .~ lll ··
with a Ida-yard loucbdOwD run ohjo are well below· \he fiVe .
to keep the Blue DevUa iilciJt the P1U:f1 pennlliiCJII limit •NI7
AUanlic Coast ConfaeoiCIO.
federal offlclall; tb• Ohio ·
' '
Dep.rtJneat of N•tural
TECH TOPS Ttll,ANE
IIIIOUrcel, Di\'l~MOIIIJ#. WDdlift,.
ATLANTA (UPI) - CGr· reported.
.
.
llel'bal'k Rick Lewi1 broke open S.niplea colllc:led- lo ~
uco"leaa, rain ·lliUA!d p,me !feN ,fouiJd 14 ban' ~ '
early iD the fourth perllld
U'l.
Saturday when be ICGI'ed.lwlce
00 defensive playa 1o a 27 • bepu ·
aecond IIP8II to 1tart ~
Tech to a 2N victory 09111'

or
yar
S.turday but fwnbted at lbe
Nla'th Carolina Stale one-loot
line with ooe three minules to
play and Mike Qlarron'a two Tulane .
field 10ila 1to00 up f• a 11-0
'
victory lU' the Wolfpack.
EYE IN 'I.1IE SlY
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Tbe ..,_agency pW!s to crilll .
lbe world's tarseat 11Cienllflc
llp8Cit teleacope Nov. 17 to Pit
at ullra'l'lolel rlf' from hot
young lllatllbat cannot be throllflb larlb'a atmoapiMrlc
ICI'etl\. Tbe 3l-iJich clilmelei'
te1ea®pe II 111011111ed In tbe

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·

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FOAM

1 POUND BAG

44~

PYREX
BAKING
DISHES

WITH FIVE 7 OZ. REFILLS
REfAIL
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Reg. 16' each

'23.88

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~·· l••pKtwd .

'SUGAR CURED

Rll PORI CHOPS . ·Fully-Cooke• .
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Gracefully cun.,d tonk is low and
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Gf'4j ~wl an int~gral unit. Surfaces

10 lb. 11 oz.

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yonls m 19 conies.
The old mark cl 95 yards w..
Sherwood set up Weot setbyGUSanfcrdlastSalurday
Vtrginla'sflrsltouchdownin die in Col..-ado Sfllte'a U-371Gu to
opening quart« with plni&gt;olnt die Unlverolty of Telaa at El
passing w Clrb Potta and Paso.
Bra•IDn. l!ddle WIIHams ,.nt Quarterback Wayne Smith
over from die two.
scored two Colorado Stale
In the second period, Sher- touchdowns. He faked lo
wood hit end Frank Samaa with Lawrence McCuthcbeon with
a seven-yard touchdown toss, 11:10 remaining In tile tbird
andwith!O:toremainingintlle period and romped :19 yards
final period Sllerwood scooted unmolested down tile sideline
overfromtheseven!orasc..-e. foraTD.With1 :4fremaJnin&amp;ln
Bill Samuelson booted a 24- the fourth period Smith bulled
yard field goal in die tblrd his way over from tile one.
period and cooverted after die Smith dlen passed "' Larry
three WVU touchdowns. Tarver 1D make it 24-21.
Sam~elson, a linebacker, has
Smith w~nt f..- two polnla
made nine of nine ex1ra pomt after Green s touchdown but tile
atlempfl.
Mountaineers swarmed him
Jake Green electrified die under when he was WLible to
28,500 fans attending the find a receiver.

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bursfl of 3, t, S, and lyards In
oucc:ellSioo Salurday to live tile
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Billy Tayl..-, who talned ·!AI
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lint acore of tile pme as
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M!fi!. 3' M!n_.o 13
Ml~l 30 Colorlllfo 16
No. Mich. 13 ~t . Marinos '
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GAMBIER, ONo.!UPI&gt; ...,.Bill up.'hla c&amp;nae, wbiGb be did by
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Toelter.. field glllla ,and point lallbri l!id Glenn Doasbt7
tailback Steve Cowan ran lcr run by Jolm&amp;on pve uc a I~ I'OUIIh time here Friday wben
, after pve Wooillr a 1~7 win lroaa ~.lin !!1•8!"'*·
266 yards, one sh&lt;ri of die lead wltb only four minutes IIIey were cleleated by the
GlOUBtor Tomcala, 5U, In •
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school reecrd, and picked up gone In tile contest.
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bailie Satunlay to keep lbellill\iil'!icllte!Y
three touchdowns as die Unicowan
fumble
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Glouster,
now4-3overllils
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111 Ohio University mistakes to
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Soutbem
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hand tile Bobcala a 2&amp;-21 defeat
llrst score on a s1J: • yard and remalnl 1-2 In Southem
kicked a -.,.ardlleld &amp;oil.
def.-e wben CurrJ atarted
Salurday.'
scamper.
Valley CAlnlerence play.
COLUMBUS (UPl) - Cnlby IIDIIJid Pa1'IGIII !ICGi'td 011 a lbnrwJns 011 ...,y down.l lte,ID ·
Cowan scored his tbird TD of Mark GUiespie, 176 lb: llynm sr.ored two tooJmclolf!1l HYI!fi·Y•d l~'lu wllb · '1111 tile ~· , 114! lllded wllb If
, oophomore Mlback,"~ap ~I'J!i Salllrday to live Capital.= D-U ~~JIM.~~· •
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no Individual sfiJU.IiaJ were
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Another UC fumble set up available on Glousw IICOI'Ing. tlrll Ume In 15 1~ ··
maj!lllil!fd a }OJNrk onnJI, .. . ·' , , num
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die Ohio u . defense.
Ohio U's second score as tile The single Tornado touc1J. D'uuden bad c!eleeflld . the and.Uin theOC, wblle ICellyCJit. quarterblck ala...tleally Jn tbe
Ohio U's Steve Hoclgson fum- Bobcafl recovered die ball .., down w.. a ~...t pass !ram "'vdde!
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bled tile opening kickoff and the uc 3t and Gary went in, junior quarterback Steve
B:rrom'o ocoru came ,on Ugue.
of11,_ fai''IOI y...ta.
die Beareafll recovered on tile from die four f..- die TD.
Jenkins to sophomore end J1111Jl801 of one !lid lwo )a(dl.
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plunged over from die one tD wu limited ID a 22-yard field passed ,cOillJllete to Pat IIlii, ...-lng In the first poriOd llld
goal by Ohio U's Jim Kensinger sopbun..-e t.nd, f..- die extrat. lU secoad ICOre C8llll! 'II! the
~ Bobcala ran only two unW Bolls intorcepted bla Jenldns, tbe llalwart on tile third ~- • ID aJve tile Q-u.
plays from scrimmage before second pass of die day at die Tornado aquacl, threw 40 Umes 11!1111!1'1 a 5-0 mart.
UC defeDiive end Ed Bolls UC til. The Bearcats lll8rclled during tile eo111est and com- Gerry l'bllbowl!l'• wbo klcbd
Intercepted a Steve Skiver ...,.. til yards in eight plajrs with pleted It fiN' 131 yards. ·
two poinla alta-, booted • :17·
on tile Ohio 39.
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lailback Mel Riggins going in Coach Joe Bokovlb'a Tom- yard lleldandsllll In tile tblrd
Johnson and Cowan, using the from die ooe.
cala rallied !or 22 polnla in tile period,
Mike llcwJmln
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cats all aftemoon, combined on came on a four-yard paso play m..-e In the secO!ld. Glouster : : ~!:!d loudJC!•n JIUI
a 37-yard play with Cowan from Skiver ID opUt end Bob sciN'ed II In die final quarter
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running 31 yards for die touc1J. Allen with 22 seconds remaiJl. after hitting paydlrt for siJ: in MUiklnlum acored touebtna. but die score came IDo late dlethlrdperlod. Southem'alone doWlllln tbe leCiond ~foartb
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score came in tile 11na1 quarter. perloda. 'llle "'""''ea·!Jivea 4-2
Ne•l Fridoy the Meiga ovll'lll llllll'k and S.tiD'ibit OC.
Countlans wlli battle the .1o1m
fromllomoo 10011 •J,.~
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Aleunder Spartans at Racine. paM
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play.
llld DavoliiJn-ovt ~
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By United Preu lnttrnoflonol
Sa. GL Dick Pollock boof114 bcJGj a1n
Colgate 10 Brown 6
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Total Yards
172
27t po!AII.
Fordhom 202A lona
0 NY 7
Yonls ,._,
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Rochester
Trinity,
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Syracuse 23 Navy t
Yards PaM.
131
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W. Va. 2A Colo. 51. 21
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BI.OOMINGTON,Ind. (UPl) · PauComp.
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Maine 42 C.W. Post 8
-HardrunningRulusFerguaoa Pualnl.
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RACINE Southern •1
W. Mich. :w Marsbo!l 3
and Alan Thompson eacb Fumbles
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Duke3321Wm.&amp;
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Mary10 6
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Wake Forest 14 N. Cor. 13
WISCCIIIIIntoasurprislnglyeuy Punfl
8-200
None 'l'lnirlldQ-' bead cOaCh ftAJberl
Vo. Tech 31 Buflolo 14
30-12 Big Ten lootbaU triumph
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Sl.
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Army
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""•·'U
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Dartmouth '11 Harvard 14
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The Badgers, gaining their
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Ponn MI. 52 Haverfcrd 6
first conference Ylct«y In line Southem
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fumbles IIIII intereepllllna
Cincinnati 29 Ohio U. 21
for three toudldoWIII and rolled
Wlse. 30 lncl!one 12
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Ferguaon, a pln1411ed aopboGiassboro 17 Cant. Conn. 17
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Pitts. 28 M!ornl. Fla. 11
Fla., gained • pnll ID II
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Richmond 31 E. Carolina 12
Ferguaon elec~r~Ged tile Boo'1:· .
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Ga. Tech 20 Tulane 6
Margan 51. :w Dolo. St. '
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T..,,.._ 31 Florida 1
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No. Car. Cant 31
Wlaconlln'o loui1b louelldown.
Morylond 51. u
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M!u. St. 51 So. Mill. 15
Cll 1 one-y.,. Mil.
Lehloh :W Gettysburg 15
'll1clnploo ICilred twice CIJ
Holsffa :W Vermont 19
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Mantc!olr St. 31 So. Conn. 7
Wlaconlln
wrcester Tech 14 Coost Guord Graft, who
Mldclleburr 9 ReMHiaor 1
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tWo~ ~ ·field ll!lkf ,!!!:'Ujili~ .allll - qwirler to live Toledo 1\1 lint lbe ICOI'tl oaeP!-J earlier 011 1 ,IW ~ ·per~qc~. :.;
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on bla lbreH...t plunge and 'ICGI'lng run tiUb S:;!!lli!fUn "' 811111! ~ a S'l'fll'd field .1011 ~ tile ;pmo. ,&lt;:1 •·11 . , ,.·, ..
went over friJm four yank aut lblrd quarllr and :.coree~ 011 a by ~ Ober 1!bo ~... ,
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Ealey lllo. cOillledid Gil •• • Toledo ., _ to ')lltibl Mat
1118htly more than two m1nu1ea · Fullbaet •Ernie cOOt weill nine-yard pq' plaf· to Jot weU l!bere 1 trfll WiM!Ict&amp;lw
earlier r..- tile G&lt;lpbon oa.a ta.' over 1rcm lour y...ta .out fat Sebwartlfcr a hJao l&gt;l'rwu In lila tblllil lbidr *-d llilli aatl"'
yard )1818 !ram tile Blfl Tell'a Minn. e1ota, \~u~ Mlcb!Pl\'.• thlrd .PerlCJ!I.· Scbwlrtl ~ MAC Ulll;· ind .lbofr lhlnlln
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. , . ,. ... u. ho ._,. lila board In~ tlrll perlocJ (!tttn m¥J!II "·lt t7.q · ,.Ub I:U
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. Tllenl!la bailie of llW loflll1ln ~ die llllra po!Dt JOe MlltiiD riliDnied mr from
Ji!lt' ...~ iaala.
, . fat I 7.0lead wUb 7:14 lejl. tlle-MiinlbutiUEPklcit'
1~Cb' Mite Shumaker'• \Wb •:to left In tile t1r11 -IJ!!.'tedmlll11'elllloalllolla'·
~"'"· iltll'ly ' puJied o• : a . perlo4 fJ!)Ibac!l4oe M!flln 'za.Gt.i.. tntolbiJJOctetl'IJOmll
flct~WIIt 1b!!J leUbeblnd.fw · ~ a Df!J'i llold fJf1 to ~IJ!'d 1Uien I'Oir8CI back wUb 1,1 illdeJI cbe ~to lN. ~
'l'lielloc!kelaldtaploearlyiD
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1be victory snapped a tw~ame Mountaineer bel«e U. ·ldclOIIIIlatbe ·bad !1111 llleb ~tod ,a .s,•d, ~ '" ' ~ -~ " ~~·~ie~fl!l':at · ¥ lllt4!1111 ~llllilld •Iii
IOBing streak, giviJJI! WVU a 5-2 season record. The been bounced rr.m bla JGb,IJIII puoto Jan Willie 1flde!l jlui_!Jie fat lilt .~ \ljJ ,l lit&gt;lllli ~ ;M .
to ~ M llld.,!ll!• · ··'"' ~
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bla playl!l'l look '"'' lllelr lllmyelln froat lcrllla lint S2. Elclit~'law~: paft Dj )"p r.- .1,1 ~.liiMI• · ~ •'Jilt, ill 1M - ~~.Joilt

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~ llllrd period boll ,..,. by. ~ OVIr troaa ·!hi 11'\'t,... .!'ftld alrlb'nllt. ·
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1\fike Sherwood IICOI'ed one louclldown, passed for
OhiO Slllte mf&amp;bl not bive ihe blaio SWit • :17-111111111111 1li IIi' ~~ · lltlf, llllbOll . IINd!IIIWil'l ~b,dqn FUll. ,_..
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tiCtld et Ylnll fat aiOadlllon ,rant 'I'D.,... 10 Martin,.._ &amp;IIIIJnl• rooa•llnc prdi'UII
oaabrollenplay.MarlllrllioPI EP ldck R bJoctel !lid tile hof«e !qih•J.. qil&amp;lilbaek
tile EP llid the lead - . ,.._ -~ IIOod··II 3W wllh 1:11 Joe.Allord t.Nd a :M yaad TD
Waver]J ftnaU1 _.. Wilen nm•""t ·
)llli to MalOy and C!J!V'""'ed
luUhocll Jollll8eiJIIIIIl ""
'lbe t18era ...ell back !!lib !!lib Mike {)yeo 011 1111 ilcbl prd
OYilr from tile .... JM~Iine bolfbaclr Dan Weldl ))8.IIIJw II aoorlnc pall.
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!lido. Wllcll J an 'tile a- ptlllto.end Bill Maloy for 1 ·l'olloo!lnllbelulloDd\llYeraloatoulatetlle . . . IDUI!bdown wltb Selunlu run- bJ()Jir,lbeoeaniiOodaiiWC
J!llll1:D....atnlnc In lbetblrd tdns the eoavenloa to mate II IIIII Dati Welell- "'P 011
quartar.
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lmll lrlpnlile .1M Jlil1lll'l
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beblnd ID qe the defending
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final three mlnutea of action.
A t3 yard ran by balfbaek
&gt;.&lt; Ail'IIEN&amp; • lllaifbaet llk:k tbe .two point conver11on
Kilba! eanlillled 1111 !antutiC lollowtng eacb ICOI'e to make It
l'&amp;lll1lng l"rrdly ntaJII u be 3W with 5,311 nmalnlng.
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Jfenry with 3:17 left Ironton score with Jell
enabled die Tlgen to .n~ Howard's kick putting the
their IIOCGIId 1equ&lt; 91etory Ttlers.pn top 7~.
while Jaelilon ]Oft r..- the tblrd Law In tile opening period a
time In~ pl87.
bad center snap on an Jrontoa
FnlliJacliBobby Snlltbopened punt went over Howard'• head
tile scorJnc In tile lltsl period and rolled out of tile end zone to
when he a1ashed 33 yonls fcr ,an live Jackson a tw01J01nt11fety.

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Cincinnati head c:oacb Pa "~"'" 1
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Clnclnnatl llenpla 1!111 be up Brown drilled bla team 011 lbe directloo."
qulrlel- on • 63-yard Pll!l.ffom. Gallipolll In tile undefeated aplnat 0118 of 111e: premier Wllhington aerial atfllct In 1
CinetnnaU bas lost to Detroit,
qUJ'terbllcll Grq 9mllh to and ranlia.
Field Houallll Cleveland and Kanlll
-~~~ ,wllh MIIJaekl Ken Lopn'a tlnmdorous offense ::=..:!:~-:,.~ :.:.~e-up at Spinney
City. ~deleatedWasbiJ18ton
.........,.n a eonvera on run cburntd lbroup tile fading end a lour.game lollng olrlng In "We're p~Qlna &amp;ood football in a pre seasoo contest
Sivlng. tile ~· an N lead Bnlldoga fat 221lnt downs, 276 Wasblngllll.
teams and we bavo been able to Virgil Carter, who produced a
~tb 1;3'lolelt. .
yards J'UIIdng, and ccanpleted
Sonny Jurgwen, tile Red- slick rlehl with them eyen good . passing atfllck In tile
'1'llll -all of tile ICOrlng In •ven of 13 passes !or ltoyarda. skino' quarterback, will be though we baven't been able to Bengala' loss ID Kanoaa City
tile enUre lint~ utile leaml .In additloa to the 221 yonls by looking ID scalp tile Bengala beat them .. Brown ..ld In here lui week, will apin start
fou8htbllllri)'IDutandotlina Krebl, Culbertlon added 66 wben tile two teams meet at commenflni on die Benpls' at quarterback.
~lf'JI)esutll ·contest.
lliiN'e on II C81'1'lea lor the Robert F. Kennedy Sl&amp;dlum. loelng streak. "We )UII hope earw,acquiredfromBulfalo
. KJeho lallied 1111 llrst TD wlnner1.
early 1n tile seasoo when Greg
wbeill .lle pieked Off an Atlle111 Fullback Don Wood led
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Cook was forced out of action
......_nine
w..,.... Athens wltb 3t yarda 1n 10
has 00111pleted t7 passes In 1oi
wltb .tiJe Stilltb 1D Smith COlli· carries .. the BuJidoaa 1ft!l't
attemptBf..- 568yardsand three
biNIIOii accounting !Gr the limjflld to 12 lirllt dorwna, 101
twchdOWJ&gt;s
COIJ\'II1IOii lo live Lopn • 18-0 l'!llblnl. and compleled lout of
The rugg~ Bengals defense,
lead·.• l tbe !0:3$ mart of tile nine , . _ fer 28 yU1Ia with
led by rookie tackle Mike Reid
period.
two Intercepted.
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, llli~falai«Krebaraetll Tile Chleltalns drew 12
Bergey will be faced witb
112
hi8 oecond TD and J10118)Ues fer 98 yonls wblle
ROCKiNGi!AM, ;~.C. (UPI) nearly flij,OOO. CbarU, Glotz. contai~lng the . Wasblnston'
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to 2W wltb 1Jl8 Albennu called five tlmea lor - Lee Roy Yar~ush ol bleb of Georaetown, illd., hal running attack, led by Larry
l!lft.
!15 yards.
Columbia, S. C., goes after 1111 the pole poelllon, haviJC polled Brown.
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Paul Searmack The score by quartera:
oecond alr&amp;lgbt American 500 a quallfylng Jpeed Tbunday of Rookie defeoslve end Nick
· !0!" Athens, ~ Losan
1 0 It D--41 llock car victory 1oc11y ID tile 138,411 mpb 1n his Dodge Roman of Obio Sfllte waa ac=~,~.tllemC:IIrat:.'i Pl., .or tile Athens
0 0 0 6-1 siJ:tlJ 1'11Jl111ng of die $100,000 llly!Dna. lt't tbe lom111 time tlvated lor tile game, where be
ttyardnm to'
evatl at lbe Nottb .Cei-ollna thll year Glotl!baeb hal cap- iJ1 expected w see actloo .. a
COUJJt ,w 2U with
IIIUBIIAM TO llliTlJIE
Motor speedway.
lund tile pole.
linebacker.
MEXICO CITY (UP!) Yarbroop, S2, hal his Ally of tile top dozen llartel'l The Bengala aiJio announced
'lbree - time world cbamplon Mercury C,elone In tile lltb · Ia &amp;ivtll an own eblnce of that I!Jree.year veteran tackle
drlnr Jack Brabham of lllaJ1lns pooiUon In tile 4llar tUJns the cheekertd fila, In· Bob Wella hal been claimed on
... ~alia Sa"•""•
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1 ,.. ng Injured waivers from Sin
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hla retire!DI!DI from motor Salurday with qualllylns runs mmay wlnMr, 1llciJII'Ii Petty. Olep. He will be unable ID play
elle!!J1te after IDday'a fat tile llaal 10 siDia. The l'etl7, who wDI IJIIrt aeventb, Ia fer two weelu!.
GAIId.l'l-ls. ·~
. delendll:W ehamploa bu 'liCIII m'Jnc
. bi.tlllb'winof-U.·JW· ..... ,, . · ... . , '·"'"' ·
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o8erton' -...-n1Mt14Jllibe ~ ill4!"~f~l"j{jl?l'~'"fi
RimiUOII &gt;ef c;l;l;\'r 1A'CKihtey 41'
~H J;J..O ialf VR
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lntheNa · · IGOatdil.iiDtte D.tiam,Mua.,wbowlll,.n .DoVIIblsoe
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lilr lletlve duty In the Arm:r
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8lqpplns • Miami drive
byhlltlngBobbyBel!lfatan
uyard lost!. · &amp;sgle Frye made
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Carroll 11 Berne Union 0
Springfield Stfewnee 42 Nor·
theastern 7
Coshoclon 0 Mansfield Madison
Rl~~~~ 14 Indian vanev
SOuth 6
Portsmouth Eost 16 New Boston
14
Sorlngtield 38 Porlsmouth a
F'orlsmoulh West 56 Minford o
Northwesl 26 Wheelersburg 14
New
Lexington
71 West
Musk!ngum
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Maysville 35 Philo o
Morgan 27 L~cooler Remelln 0
Sfevl!!!nvnle :a John Mershon

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Yorksv!lle56Adenao

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ruablng, and completed elghtGi
17 pasaea for 75 yards.
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The Jrorunen piCked up 1~
lirllt downs, 188 yards 1'1lllinS.,
and bit on eight of llpaaaa fat
121 yards.
Smith wao Ironton's top
ground piner wltb 67 yardo In
10 carries while Murphy lod
Jackson on·66 yonls In U ltlpl.
The sc..-e by quarlerl:
fro" wn
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Jackson
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MEXICO CITY (UP!)- Six
drlvl!l'l w111 be baWlng in die
Mexican Grand PriJ: loda)' for
tbe runnll'up &amp;pot In tbe 1970
world Formula One champlonshlp.
The late Jocben Rindt, of
Austria, driving a Lotui.Ford,
already won the cbamplonsblp
and, therefore, Ibis year's
runnerup w111 become the top
living Formula One dri...-.
Rindt, who w.. killed In a
Jl'actice nm pri..- ID the llallan
Grand Pril&lt;, amassed 45 points
In wlJmlng nvegrand prixes·tbis
,ew.
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otHigbPolnt,N.c.Palebalwill
pllollllt blue car today.

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Midway In the final quarter a
70yardpassbyValentlnesetup
a three yard touchdown run by
Dan Murphy. Valentine added
tile convenion 111 a run and the
lronmen led 11-14.
'l'bl8 set the otage for llenry'a
pme.winnlng touchdown run in
the waning minutes of die
contest with a final score 20-18
alter Howard's placement was
not good.
tronllll rolled up 19 first

Runnerup Po11ition

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Dlinoi8 Coach
PATRIOT- Green'a Bobcafl
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l!:aali'ililo- been~edearHeri'HIIIered spoiled Southwestern'•
Fired By Board
tbe IIIIJII' ml4!m' ~ tile homecoming here fri!lay nlgbt
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1eCQ!111 ,.,.. aDd ~hi-p • n. by pooUng 8 30-o vici«y over CILUIPAIGN, m. (UPl) :rar!l ..-a· lq ~ Sclunldt. Collcb Mel Carllr's Hllblan· Football CoaeiJ Jim Valell: of
FoUowtna an ri•p of' In· dell
Dllnolnu llral elfectlve after
lerceptloaa, tbe Hurricane• . Mite Ttlplett II&amp; pound Saturday's pme between
tileD drove S8 yardll lor "ten~or fulQla~ ' scorec1 two Unlvenily olllllnots and Oblo
~V811'1touebcJbn.
louchdoWlllaM-CODII!IIliOII · Bille IJDlYfJI'Iily, tile board iJI
CoclnDe drove 'lllaml It lmluDan bolfbact Glen~ director• of tbe Atblellc
·~~ :rardf.totbtruttfollowlnsll» Bmeit, 1 110.]lounder,crooaocl Aaooelat'CIII l!1l10III1Cid belore
aecondol!a~l tlekotf bill a tile aoaiUne twice and added tbe game.
r:~ holdln&amp; penaltx lfalle~ the four eacn polnlp wblle Carl ''lbll board vOted~
march IIIIi then_
arabiJed ~.~pound~ 011 ll'rlda)' to """ Valek, tile
bla leeald 1b~.
quarterbadi,*&lt;lred ooce. ·
an _ _ , llld.
Green Twp. J'l!lled fer SID
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y • l'!llblnl. m pillllns and
17flnl·.~:· ~~ . .
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Dave Bash and Mile, Potter
plcied·off In~ fat tile
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Potter wu tbe touchell
Highlander delander. flO made
38-yml line IJDIII llartlna
~Oicbrane,l!bo bad

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KennyVIIenUne,tlletalenflld
sophomore quarterbacli, put
JllCbon on top witb a three
yard run In tile second ~
and dlen added tile tw01J01nt
COIIverslonrun lA&gt; make it 1~7at
halfUme.
In tile tblrd quarter Hal
SpeonJ rolled wt on an option
play and scooted 33 yards lor a
touchdown and Howud's place
klek put Ironton back on top It-

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The C.P .o. gets new ct111
from Campus (R l. It'S
e~~: tr a tong and belted In 1
brighl ·fone bloc k plolel.
F ea 1u res
n a v v .type
buttons , button-down flip
chest pockets &amp;nd un iQUt
buckle on lhl' belt. In 15

per cent wool - IS per cent

n)llon with a warm
acr yli c lin ing . A very
charm tng aCICIItlon to fht
Campu s Fall collection .

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lin IIOCGIId half...,.,....,.,,.,
two ct them by Job!lllrGdlal1111, to C!&lt;lllt !rem beldnJI
Saturday IGO: I 41-a .~
wer an IIIJilola •
lpapbed
ID a IIUpel'laUvo perfolmoace
lly tile~ of Ua~. Jliil

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yonls m 19 conies.
The old mark cl 95 yards w..
Sherwood set up Weot setbyGUSanfcrdlastSalurday
Vtrginla'sflrsltouchdownin die in Col..-ado Sfllte'a U-371Gu to
opening quart« with plni&gt;olnt die Unlverolty of Telaa at El
passing w Clrb Potta and Paso.
Bra•IDn. l!ddle WIIHams ,.nt Quarterback Wayne Smith
over from die two.
scored two Colorado Stale
In the second period, Sher- touchdowns. He faked lo
wood hit end Frank Samaa with Lawrence McCuthcbeon with
a seven-yard touchdown toss, 11:10 remaining In tile tbird
andwith!O:toremainingintlle period and romped :19 yards
final period Sllerwood scooted unmolested down tile sideline
overfromtheseven!orasc..-e. foraTD.With1 :4fremaJnin&amp;ln
Bill Samuelson booted a 24- the fourth period Smith bulled
yard field goal in die tblrd his way over from tile one.
period and cooverted after die Smith dlen passed "' Larry
three WVU touchdowns. Tarver 1D make it 24-21.
Sam~elson, a linebacker, has
Smith w~nt f..- two polnla
made nine of nine ex1ra pomt after Green s touchdown but tile
atlempfl.
Mountaineers swarmed him
Jake Green electrified die under when he was WLible to
28,500 fans attending the find a receiver.

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Toledo a M-17 win over
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bursfl of 3, t, S, and lyards In
oucc:ellSioo Salurday to live tile
oeventh-ranked and undefeated

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Mlchlpn Wolverinea 811 im·
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over Minnesota.
Billy Tayl..-, who talned ·!AI
yards on 26 carries, went 17
yonls tile. oeeond lliDe tile
Wolverinea bad tile ball for die
lint acore of tile pme as
Mlcblpn .rolled to ita sJx1b
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start IInce winning slutralgbt
In lllli6.l\llnJ1e8ota is 2-4 overall
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Ntbrookll 65 Olda. St. 31
E..svlllo 14 DoPouw 3
Mich. St. '11 lowo o
M!fi!. 3' M!n_.o 13
Ml~l 30 Colorlllfo 16
No. Mich. 13 ~t . Marinos '
Randolpl) Moccn 1 Slltlot1erd o
T - St. 69 Albtny St:, Go. 14
Witt. Mil. '11 Wnh. I Lai 21
l(ons. St. 19 Oklo.
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GAMBIER, ONo.!UPI&gt; ...,.Bill up.'hla c&amp;nae, wbiGb be did by
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - JuniiN' down. A lwoiJojnt convenlon L&lt;lcJ1 Tu'nadoes had another
Toelter.. field glllla ,and point lallbri l!id Glenn Doasbt7
tailback Steve Cowan ran lcr run by Jolm&amp;on pve uc a I~ I'OUIIh time here Friday wben
, after pve Wooillr a 1~7 win lroaa ~.lin !!1•8!"'*·
266 yards, one sh&lt;ri of die lead wltb only four minutes IIIey were cleleated by the
GlOUBtor Tomcala, 5U, In •
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school reecrd, and picked up gone In tile contest.
The
Bobcats
picked
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a
noo-league
fooflllll
pme.
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bailie Satunlay to keep lbellill\iil'!icllte!Y
three touchdowns as die Unicowan
fumble
late
1n
the
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Glouster,
now4-3overllils
1-1
U81DD1Jm
tile
$eels
tmdefuled Gill :rear. l'IIIDd Ohio Slate lui -"'
versity of Clnclnnati capitaliJed
quart«
on
the
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Mld-Obio
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Conference
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plunced over .!ram were UD8ble . to do a lblng
111 Ohio University mistakes to
back
Bill
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Soutbem
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overall
two
yanfll
after Toelfer ll!!d ISIIDII Mlcbllan•a _alubborn
hand tile Bobcala a 2&amp;-21 defeat
llrst score on a s1J: • yard and remalnl 1-2 In Southem
kicked a -.,.ardlleld &amp;oil.
def.-e wben CurrJ atarted
Salurday.'
scamper.
Valley CAlnlerence play.
COLUMBUS (UPl) - Cnlby IIDIIJid Pa1'IGIII !ICGi'td 011 a lbnrwJns 011 ...,y down.l lte,ID ·
Cowan scored his tbird TD of Mark GUiespie, 176 lb: llynm sr.ored two tooJmclolf!1l HYI!fi·Y•d l~'lu wllb · '1111 tile ~· , 114! lllded wllb If
, oophomore Mlback,"~ap ~I'J!i Salllrday to live Capital.= D-U ~~JIM.~~· •
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no Individual sfiJU.IiaJ were
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Another UC fumble set up available on Glousw IICOI'Ing. tlrll Ume In 15 1~ ··
maj!lllil!fd a }OJNrk onnJI, .. . ·' , , num
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die Ohio u . defense.
Ohio U's second score as tile The single Tornado touc1J. D'uuden bad c!eleeflld . the and.Uin theOC, wblle ICellyCJit. quarterblck ala...tleally Jn tbe
Ohio U's Steve Hoclgson fum- Bobcafl recovered die ball .., down w.. a ~...t pass !ram "'vdde!
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bled tile opening kickoff and the uc 3t and Gary went in, junior quarterback Steve
B:rrom'o ocoru came ,on Ugue.
of11,_ fai''IOI y...ta.
die Beareafll recovered on tile from die four f..- die TD.
Jenkins to sophomore end J1111Jl801 of one !lid lwo )a(dl.
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plunged over from die one tD wu limited ID a 22-yard field passed ,cOillJllete to Pat IIlii, ...-lng In the first poriOd llld
goal by Ohio U's Jim Kensinger sopbun..-e t.nd, f..- die extrat. lU secoad ICOre C8llll! 'II! the
~ Bobcala ran only two unW Bolls intorcepted bla Jenldns, tbe llalwart on tile third ~- • ID aJve tile Q-u.
plays from scrimmage before second pass of die day at die Tornado aquacl, threw 40 Umes 11!1111!1'1 a 5-0 mart.
UC defeDiive end Ed Bolls UC til. The Bearcats lll8rclled during tile eo111est and com- Gerry l'bllbowl!l'• wbo klcbd
Intercepted a Steve Skiver ...,.. til yards in eight plajrs with pleted It fiN' 131 yards. ·
two poinla alta-, booted • :17·
on tile Ohio 39.
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Johnson and Cowan, using the from die ooe.
cala rallied !or 22 polnla in tile period,
Mike llcwJmln
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a 37-yard play with Cowan from Skiver ID opUt end Bob sciN'ed II In die final quarter
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running 31 yards for die touc1J. Allen with 22 seconds remaiJl. after hitting paydlrt for siJ: in MUiklnlum acored touebtna. but die score came IDo late dlethlrdperlod. Southem'alone doWlllln tbe leCiond ~foartb
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score came in tile 11na1 quarter. perloda. 'llle "'""''ea·!Jivea 4-2
Ne•l Fridoy the Meiga ovll'lll llllll'k and S.tiD'ibit OC.
Countlans wlli battle the .1o1m
fromllomoo 10011 •J,.~
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Aleunder Spartans at Racine. paM
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play.
llld DavoliiJn-ovt ~
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By United Preu lnttrnoflonol
Sa. GL Dick Pollock boof114 bcJGj a1n
Colgate 10 Brown 6
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Total Yards
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27t po!AII.
Fordhom 202A lona
0 NY 7
Yonls ,._,
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Rochester
Trinity,
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Syracuse 23 Navy t
Yards PaM.
131
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Pau AU.
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W. Va. 2A Colo. 51. 21
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BI.OOMINGTON,Ind. (UPl) · PauComp.
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Maine 42 C.W. Post 8
-HardrunningRulusFerguaoa Pualnl.
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RACINE Southern •1
W. Mich. :w Marsbo!l 3
and Alan Thompson eacb Fumbles
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Duke3321Wm.&amp;
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Mary10 6
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Wake Forest 14 N. Cor. 13
WISCCIIIIIntoasurprislnglyeuy Punfl
8-200
None 'l'lnirlldQ-' bead cOaCh ftAJberl
Vo. Tech 31 Buflolo 14
30-12 Big Ten lootbaU triumph
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Alllley announced. 'Soulbern
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Sl.
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Army
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""•·'U
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play ' ~ at 1
Dartmouth '11 Harvard 14
over Indiana.
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The Badgers, gaining their
BY IIUARTIIIS
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Ponn MI. 52 Haverfcrd 6
first conference Ylct«y In line Southem
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112 6 I 1&amp;-62 tivities.
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fumbles IIIII intereepllllna
Cincinnati 29 Ohio U. 21
for three toudldoWIII and rolled
Wlse. 30 lncl!one 12
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Nortliwestem 31 Purdue !4
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Ferguaon, a pln1411ed aopboGiassboro 17 Cant. Conn. 17
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Pitts. 28 M!ornl. Fla. 11
Fla., gained • pnll ID II
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Ylrdlln Z2 alteupla.
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Richmond 31 E. Carolina 12
Ferguaon elec~r~Ged tile Boo'1:· .
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Ga. Tech 20 Tulane 6
Margan 51. :w Dolo. St. '
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T..,,.._ 31 Florida 1
lr•!ilcrlmmaga,llllllltiiCOI'Id
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No. Car. Cant 31
Wlaconlln'o loui1b louelldown.
Morylond 51. u
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M!u. St. 51 So. Mill. 15
Cll 1 one-y.,. Mil.
Lehloh :W Gettysburg 15
'll1clnploo ICilred twice CIJ
Holsffa :W Vermont 19
CIJ&amp;flrd nm. '·' •.
Mantc!olr St. 31 So. Conn. 7
Wlaconlln
wrcester Tech 14 Coost Guord Graft, who
Mldclleburr 9 ReMHiaor 1
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Ealey ~· lqhl 711'111!. to Ill t1J8, III!DI '' .et a' IJCbOol · 'l'liat ·~ .. 11!11 ft ! ~ 11111~;.~ 1 ~
llo!J Fair, lieecnd In llla•adcia rJ\!Grd w111i'it eatelleo 'm"• Rocb~ · ~ '"' IIIW t~w . On~
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tWo~ ~ ·field ll!lkf ,!!!:'Ujili~ .allll - qwirler to live Toledo 1\1 lint lbe ICOI'tl oaeP!-J earlier 011 1 ,IW ~ ·per~qc~. :.;
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on bla lbreH...t plunge and 'ICGI'lng run tiUb S:;!!lli!fUn "' 811111! ~ a S'l'fll'd field .1011 ~ tile ;pmo. ,&lt;:1 •·11 . , ,.·, ..
went over friJm four yank aut lblrd quarllr and :.coree~ 011 a by ~ Ober 1!bo ~... ,
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with only 311 IIOCGIIdl leit 1n ~ lliz.yaM rail 'wltb 11:13 left 111 llflbponiecuttvtlbree pj)lplerln liiJeMeia - '.lila 'IIDi _ .
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Doas Klngsrller bad !ICOfed tile pme oill ·of reach
Ealey lllo. cOillledid Gil •• • Toledo ., _ to ')lltibl Mat
1118htly more than two m1nu1ea · Fullbaet •Ernie cOOt weill nine-yard pq' plaf· to Jot weU l!bere 1 trfll WiM!Ict&amp;lw
earlier r..- tile G&lt;lpbon oa.a ta.' over 1rcm lour y...ta .out fat Sebwartlfcr a hJao l&gt;l'rwu In lila tblllil lbidr *-d llilli aatl"'
yard )1818 !ram tile Blfl Tell'a Minn. e1ota, \~u~ Mlcb!Pl\'.• thlrd .PerlCJ!I.· Scbwlrtl ~ MAC Ulll;· ind .lbofr lhlnlln
leadlng.,._r, o-ats Curry.
IOCOIJd~ICduntendiJ)al~tb acctedlntbif!lurtbperlodGI)a lour
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But ,tlle Junior 1rcm Darien, 1:51 to play followins Olrrj'a aeveJl111dCole' ran_• ...,_ · · ·
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w11an 1-0...-· ·8cboft1er bllllad two 7111'U put ~ Rocac. ''!i~~=~:=~:
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flct~WIIt 1b!!J leUbeblnd.fw · ~ a Df!J'i llold fJf1 to ~IJ!'d 1Uien I'Oir8CI back wUb 1,1 illdeJI cbe ~to lN. ~
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IOBing streak, giviJJI! WVU a 5-2 season record. The been bounced rr.m bla JGb,IJIII puoto Jan Willie 1flde!l jlui_!Jie fat lilt .~ \ljJ ,l lit&gt;lllli ~ ;M .
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bla playl!l'l look '"'' lllelr lllmyelln froat lcrllla lint S2. Elclit~'law~: paft Dj )"p r.- .1,1 ~.liiMI• · ~ •'Jilt, ill 1M - ~~.Joilt

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OhiO Slllte mf&amp;bl not bive ihe blaio SWit • :17-111111111111 1li IIi' ~~ · lltlf, llllbOll . IINd!IIIWil'l ~b,dqn FUll. ,_..
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faced wUb •lblr4 dOWIIIJJilll, eranted oe ~ lllllllred • 311· tile final period with Welcb·
tiCtld et Ylnll fat aiOadlllon ,rant 'I'D.,... 10 Martin,.._ &amp;IIIIJnl• rooa•llnc prdi'UII
oaabrollenplay.MarlllrllioPI EP ldck R bJoctel !lid tile hof«e !qih•J.. qil&amp;lilbaek
tile EP llid the lead - . ,.._ -~ IIOod··II 3W wllh 1:11 Joe.Allord t.Nd a :M yaad TD
Waver]J ftnaU1 _.. Wilen nm•""t ·
)llli to MalOy and C!J!V'""'ed
luUhocll Jollll8eiJIIIIIl ""
'lbe t18era ...ell back !!lib !!lib Mike {)yeo 011 1111 ilcbl prd
OYilr from tile .... JM~Iine bolfbaclr Dan Weldl ))8.IIIJw II aoorlnc pall.
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!lido. Wllcll J an 'tile a- ptlllto.end Bill Maloy for 1 ·l'olloo!lnllbelulloDd\llYeraloatoulatetlle . . . IDUI!bdown wltb Selunlu run- bJ()Jir,lbeoeaniiOodaiiWC
J!llll1:D....atnlnc In lbetblrd tdns the eoavenloa to mate II IIIII Dati Welell- "'P 011
quartar.
31-11.
1be lmparlllll cmvtnloa run

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bave lmolted the
aoore.
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Wltb J-.l:Olleflllllbe • IIJd W""'ily!!IUI no timeremalnlns Wellli&lt;la )ua fill " "
the c:lo!:t •to PG11 lb!llr 0n.t
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IntO lfllt P9 I 11111 .CI( lui

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Weill ton netted 11 11t1t .
dowal, ltO)'lll'dton tile tm!l!l·
. . "'14!eled 12 Ill.~
·f&lt;r 217 ,..__ .
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ball ~ !IIIII f1 pedi iii
lmll lrlpnlile .1M Jlil1lll'l
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II ·yardl In li triM led •lilt •
SIIUJittc:aibowWmrl1wltll llaekett.
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lriintoa Tigers battled' !ram
beblnd ID qe the defending
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champion lronmen 1111-18 In tile
final three mlnutea of action.
A t3 yard ran by balfbaek
&gt;.&lt; Ail'IIEN&amp; • lllaifbaet llk:k tbe .two point conver11on
Kilba! eanlillled 1111 !antutiC lollowtng eacb ICOI'e to make It
l'&amp;lll1lng l"rrdly ntaJII u be 3W with 5,311 nmalnlng.
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Jfenry with 3:17 left Ironton score with Jell
enabled die Tlgen to .n~ Howard's kick putting the
their IIOCGIId 1equ&lt; 91etory Ttlers.pn top 7~.
while Jaelilon ]Oft r..- the tblrd Law In tile opening period a
time In~ pl87.
bad center snap on an Jrontoa
FnlliJacliBobby Snlltbopened punt went over Howard'• head
tile scorJnc In tile lltsl period and rolled out of tile end zone to
when he a1ashed 33 yonls fcr ,an live Jackson a tw01J01nt11fety.

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Cincinnati head c:oacb Pa "~"'" 1
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Clnclnnatl llenpla 1!111 be up Brown drilled bla team 011 lbe directloo."
qulrlel- on • 63-yard Pll!l.ffom. Gallipolll In tile undefeated aplnat 0118 of 111e: premier Wllhington aerial atfllct In 1
CinetnnaU bas lost to Detroit,
qUJ'terbllcll Grq 9mllh to and ranlia.
Field Houallll Cleveland and Kanlll
-~~~ ,wllh MIIJaekl Ken Lopn'a tlnmdorous offense ::=..:!:~-:,.~ :.:.~e-up at Spinney
City. ~deleatedWasbiJ18ton
.........,.n a eonvera on run cburntd lbroup tile fading end a lour.game lollng olrlng In "We're p~Qlna &amp;ood football in a pre seasoo contest
Sivlng. tile ~· an N lead Bnlldoga fat 221lnt downs, 276 Wasblngllll.
teams and we bavo been able to Virgil Carter, who produced a
~tb 1;3'lolelt. .
yards J'UIIdng, and ccanpleted
Sonny Jurgwen, tile Red- slick rlehl with them eyen good . passing atfllck In tile
'1'llll -all of tile ICOrlng In •ven of 13 passes !or ltoyarda. skino' quarterback, will be though we baven't been able to Bengala' loss ID Kanoaa City
tile enUre lint~ utile leaml .In additloa to the 221 yonls by looking ID scalp tile Bengala beat them .. Brown ..ld In here lui week, will apin start
fou8htbllllri)'IDutandotlina Krebl, Culbertlon added 66 wben tile two teams meet at commenflni on die Benpls' at quarterback.
~lf'JI)esutll ·contest.
lliiN'e on II C81'1'lea lor the Robert F. Kennedy Sl&amp;dlum. loelng streak. "We )UII hope earw,acquiredfromBulfalo
. KJeho lallied 1111 llrst TD wlnner1.
early 1n tile seasoo when Greg
wbeill .lle pieked Off an Atlle111 Fullback Don Wood led
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Cook was forced out of action
......_nine
w..,.... Athens wltb 3t yarda 1n 10
has 00111pleted t7 passes In 1oi
wltb .tiJe Stilltb 1D Smith COlli· carries .. the BuJidoaa 1ft!l't
attemptBf..- 568yardsand three
biNIIOii accounting !Gr the limjflld to 12 lirllt dorwna, 101
twchdOWJ&gt;s
COIJ\'II1IOii lo live Lopn • 18-0 l'!llblnl. and compleled lout of
The rugg~ Bengals defense,
lead·.• l tbe !0:3$ mart of tile nine , . _ fer 28 yU1Ia with
led by rookie tackle Mike Reid
period.
two Intercepted.
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and oecond-year Unebacker Bill
, llli~falai«Krebaraetll Tile Chleltalns drew 12
Bergey will be faced witb
112
hi8 oecond TD and J10118)Ues fer 98 yonls wblle
ROCKiNGi!AM, ;~.C. (UPI) nearly flij,OOO. CbarU, Glotz. contai~lng the . Wasblnston'
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to 2W wltb 1Jl8 Albennu called five tlmea lor - Lee Roy Yar~ush ol bleb of Georaetown, illd., hal running attack, led by Larry
l!lft.
!15 yards.
Columbia, S. C., goes after 1111 the pole poelllon, haviJC polled Brown.
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Paul Searmack The score by quartera:
oecond alr&amp;lgbt American 500 a quallfylng Jpeed Tbunday of Rookie defeoslve end Nick
· !0!" Athens, ~ Losan
1 0 It D--41 llock car victory 1oc11y ID tile 138,411 mpb 1n his Dodge Roman of Obio Sfllte waa ac=~,~.tllemC:IIrat:.'i Pl., .or tile Athens
0 0 0 6-1 siJ:tlJ 1'11Jl111ng of die $100,000 llly!Dna. lt't tbe lom111 time tlvated lor tile game, where be
ttyardnm to'
evatl at lbe Nottb .Cei-ollna thll year Glotl!baeb hal cap- iJ1 expected w see actloo .. a
COUJJt ,w 2U with
IIIUBIIAM TO llliTlJIE
Motor speedway.
lund tile pole.
linebacker.
MEXICO CITY (UP!) Yarbroop, S2, hal his Ally of tile top dozen llartel'l The Bengala aiJio announced
'lbree - time world cbamplon Mercury C,elone In tile lltb · Ia &amp;ivtll an own eblnce of that I!Jree.year veteran tackle
drlnr Jack Brabham of lllaJ1lns pooiUon In tile 4llar tUJns the cheekertd fila, In· Bob Wella hal been claimed on
... ~alia Sa"•""•
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1 ,.. ng Injured waivers from Sin
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__, IMOJJIJC ed n eld wblch waa comp1eted ,._.,.
.... ..a-•t•
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hla retire!DI!DI from motor Salurday with qualllylns runs mmay wlnMr, 1llciJII'Ii Petty. Olep. He will be unable ID play
elle!!J1te after IDday'a fat tile llaal 10 siDia. The l'etl7, who wDI IJIIrt aeventb, Ia fer two weelu!.
GAIId.l'l-ls. ·~
. delendll:W ehamploa bu 'liCIII m'Jnc
. bi.tlllb'winof-U.·JW· ..... ,, . · ... . , '·"'"' ·
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o8erton' -...-n1Mt14Jllibe ~ ill4!"~f~l"j{jl?l'~'"fi
RimiUOII &gt;ef c;l;l;\'r 1A'CKihtey 41'
~H J;J..O ialf VR
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lntheNa · · IGOatdil.iiDtte D.tiam,Mua.,wbowlll,.n .DoVIIblsoe
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two weelu! ago.
lilr lletlve duty In the Arm:r
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First !ll'iz£ today ts wor1b MCIIIday.
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Yarbrough Seek·s
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defenllve play late In tile lblnl
period,
8lqpplns • Miami drive
byhlltlngBobbyBel!lfatan
uyard lost!. · &amp;sgle Frye made
two lntercllpllone for the

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Carroll 11 Berne Union 0
Springfield Stfewnee 42 Nor·
theastern 7
Coshoclon 0 Mansfield Madison
Rl~~~~ 14 Indian vanev
SOuth 6
Portsmouth Eost 16 New Boston
14
Sorlngtield 38 Porlsmouth a
F'orlsmoulh West 56 Minford o
Northwesl 26 Wheelersburg 14
New
Lexington
71 West
Musk!ngum
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Maysville 35 Philo o
Morgan 27 L~cooler Remelln 0
Sfevl!!!nvnle :a John Mershon

&amp;~~'?,_~,al! We!rtoo ~W!•

\Ia,) 16
Yorksv!lle56Adenao

&amp;lpll'birtl, wblclJ wu qualllied
!Oib T11ur1day by Grand

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downs, showed 17J
ruablng, and completed elghtGi
17 pasaea for 75 yards.
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The Jrorunen piCked up 1~
lirllt downs, 188 yards 1'1lllinS.,
and bit on eight of llpaaaa fat
121 yards.
Smith wao Ironton's top
ground piner wltb 67 yardo In
10 carries while Murphy lod
Jackson on·66 yonls In U ltlpl.
The sc..-e by quarlerl:
fro" wn
7 0 7 ~20
Jackson
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MEXICO CITY (UP!)- Six
drlvl!l'l w111 be baWlng in die
Mexican Grand PriJ: loda)' for
tbe runnll'up &amp;pot In tbe 1970
world Formula One champlonshlp.
The late Jocben Rindt, of
Austria, driving a Lotui.Ford,
already won the cbamplonsblp
and, therefore, Ibis year's
runnerup w111 become the top
living Formula One dri...-.
Rindt, who w.. killed In a
Jl'actice nm pri..- ID the llallan
Grand Pril&lt;, amassed 45 points
In wlJmlng nvegrand prixes·tbis
,ew.
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American biver Jim Puebal
otHigbPolnt,N.c.Palebalwill
pllollllt blue car today.

Suns·Edge•.

10.
Midway In the final quarter a
70yardpassbyValentlnesetup
a three yard touchdown run by
Dan Murphy. Valentine added
tile convenion 111 a run and the
lronmen led 11-14.
'l'bl8 set the otage for llenry'a
pme.winnlng touchdown run in
the waning minutes of die
contest with a final score 20-18
alter Howard's placement was
not good.
tronllll rolled up 19 first

Runnerup Po11ition

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Dlinoi8 Coach
PATRIOT- Green'a Bobcafl
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l!:aali'ililo- been~edearHeri'HIIIered spoiled Southwestern'•
Fired By Board
tbe IIIIJII' ml4!m' ~ tile homecoming here fri!lay nlgbt
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1eCQ!111 ,.,.. aDd ~hi-p • n. by pooUng 8 30-o vici«y over CILUIPAIGN, m. (UPl) :rar!l ..-a· lq ~ Sclunldt. Collcb Mel Carllr's Hllblan· Football CoaeiJ Jim Valell: of
FoUowtna an ri•p of' In· dell
Dllnolnu llral elfectlve after
lerceptloaa, tbe Hurricane• . Mite Ttlplett II&amp; pound Saturday's pme between
tileD drove S8 yardll lor "ten~or fulQla~ ' scorec1 two Unlvenily olllllnots and Oblo
~V811'1touebcJbn.
louchdoWlllaM-CODII!IIliOII · Bille IJDlYfJI'Iily, tile board iJI
CoclnDe drove 'lllaml It lmluDan bolfbact Glen~ director• of tbe Atblellc
·~~ :rardf.totbtruttfollowlnsll» Bmeit, 1 110.]lounder,crooaocl Aaooelat'CIII l!1l10III1Cid belore
aecondol!a~l tlekotf bill a tile aoaiUne twice and added tbe game.
r:~ holdln&amp; penaltx lfalle~ the four eacn polnlp wblle Carl ''lbll board vOted~
march IIIIi then_
arabiJed ~.~pound~ 011 ll'rlda)' to """ Valek, tile
bla leeald 1b~.
quarterbadi,*&lt;lred ooce. ·
an _ _ , llld.
Green Twp. J'l!lled fer SID
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y • l'!llblnl. m pillllns and
17flnl·.~:· ~~ . .
wu 'beld to·JJII:Iirtl daiaiJ and ' '
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a .yardl paillns.. , ,
Dave Bash and Mile, Potter
plcied·off In~ fat tile
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llighlandota.
Potter wu tbe touchell
Highlander delander. flO made
38-yml line IJDIII llartlna
~Oicbrane,l!bo bad

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KennyVIIenUne,tlletalenflld
sophomore quarterbacli, put
JllCbon on top witb a three
yard run In tile second ~
and dlen added tile tw01J01nt
COIIverslonrun lA&gt; make it 1~7at
halfUme.
In tile tblrd quarter Hal
SpeonJ rolled wt on an option
play and scooted 33 yards lor a
touchdown and Howud's place
klek put Ironton back on top It-

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BeHed
C. P. 0.
The C.P .o. gets new ct111
from Campus (R l. It'S
e~~: tr a tong and belted In 1
brighl ·fone bloc k plolel.
F ea 1u res
n a v v .type
buttons , button-down flip
chest pockets &amp;nd un iQUt
buckle on lhl' belt. In 15

per cent wool - IS per cent

n)llon with a warm
acr yli c lin ing . A very
charm tng aCICIItlon to fht
Campu s Fall collection .

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Su#ers .Leg Fracture .,/ .
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How Ia the buman ""'''Onn of defeat, ... 'rictory, ~
caavoyecl by -.Ia whlcb since the first ooe was I]I'OWied are
a)eet to ...., mfamderatood?
•
Ji'orllllllteb', Meigs High f81111 baven ~ bad to bunt tha( ldnd of
wan1a oflea. We're out of pracUce. soare ourloolball pla,Jen. But
tbat balry old A)'in8 applies, "If you are gonna he a winner you
belles' he ready to ba a looer too."
I'Vbapa we Clll tal!&amp; it by indlvlduala :
- Four Bllllrdlly llllll1lini querlll'bacb on Pomeroy MaiD
St., "&lt;l!olllpolls 1111111 lair and oquare. Thoae boya, wanted It real
bad, llld ouniDide too Jlllll)' mlst•tee."
-Cbarleo Clancey, Marauder C&lt;lllcb, "'llley (GalllpoUa) did
1 aood Job. So did Ecker. They were strong defemively from
tackle to tackle .•,
-other Day after ~erbacks, "We're glad our fumbles
werupread out,rather than aD by one boy. 'llle blame ~~aD
faD on one player Ibis way. Those Blue De .US were hltUng bard.
'llley made their lreaks."
- Larry MlaT!son, assistant superintendent, ''They even toot
our game boll" ( awarded to Newt Jones of Gaiiipolla who
preaenled it to MD:e Wolfe, injured mi&lt;klle guard).
- Mrs. CaroB Soowden, mother of QB Larry Snowden, "See,
it went just the oppoelte what you wrote, didn' 11, Mr. Tan·
neblU."
- Mr. George Hargroves, superlnlendmt, to Coacll Eclrer,
(ConUnued on page 19)

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Johnson each Intercepted 8
pass. Larry Wright recovered 8
Viking fumble. Steve Marlin
blocked 8 punt.
Ml« fumbling away the ball
twice In the llrst quarter, the
Blacl&lt;s got on the acoreboard on
the last play. Clayton dulled 62
• yards, with Steve Miller
opening the gales with a key
block. That made it ~Larry Wright recovered .a
VIking fumble on the Ripley 1 to
set ~ the second m. Mike
Rawaon cashed Jt in with a bursf'
of IIJ'ed 011 • pitdloul from

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39-0 Loser

· ' an~ • Black and moved tbelr
· record to ~7.
II - the veblele for a I'1$yard l'lllllln8 nlgbt for aenior
ba"""": Greg Clayton who
ICONd oo n111 ol 12, 25 and II\ prdl.
II AW the lirlb of a new
~ back for PPIIS, a 140 •
pDiiacl youncster named Steve
Milllr. Steve netted~ in
10 cailea, se&lt;red oo a lJ.yard
dalil, added I two-point COO•
Ni IIGu, llllllhrew a key block
to lpl'ill&amp; Qay!Gn looae on his
1q nm.
Fullback Mite Rawson
plcbdupthellltlltoWiduwn 111
llllfty 7-fard • • .,... with a
Brad PaiJjer pitdloul. He allo
tumed In 101110 big league
ldrkJnt off.
For Ripley, Gerald Matheny,
Jai)OIIId lelllor back, ripped
for 'll-f1li'dl net in :10 rlpa. He
aetull7 gliDed Ill but wu
lbrolm for I
of lbort
. . . by I fttrce local defeole.
'l1le Vlldftp toucbdcnm C8DIO
Ill • JlftltJ ~ alrike from
Qll Jim Stllre 1&lt;1 end Ridl Arm·
llead to CliP an c,ard drive.
Pl. ~loot I of I fum.
lllea, bad • pall lDteroepted,
llld caatrvlled the boll oo oaiy
It offet81ve playa to 77 for the
lolen.
But that defwe of the locais
- •vage, ave for the one
llple when the Vikings drove
for their ~ard touclldown.
Walter Smith ond Joe

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Sfeye Miller a~pping u., drive
on a three yard m carr)l.

Buffington then scored
Ravenswood's second tally
later in the S!llbe quarter on bla
~yard run. He also ran for a
three yard ID in the aecond
period.
'llle two teams battled on
even Ierma In the tblnl quarter
and then Ravenswood broke

Sctn: 20-6, •Big Blacb. And
that's how it wu at the ball.
'llle Big Blaclll drove Sf.
yards In eight playa early In the
third canto, with Clayton
lllarmning over from !he I fof,.
bls third
It came at the 1:31
point and·the Blacke were In
!root, 2U.
lAter, Ripley beld the BlacU
&amp;r downa 111 the ~ II. But
wben !bey tried to punt out,
Seve Marlin ll&lt;mled llrougb
to bloclt Burs•' punt. 1be baD
wu downed on the 13.
n toot Steve Miller ooe play
to netoglale tho
Steve
lunged and lrolre t8ckleo to
finally land in the end ZDRe.
That made It 32-4 and mdoid
the soorlng.

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Wolf.. ... taken to the Holzer (U) weD below the (laUbo•'
M'dlatl Cent« by the Pmleroy u ...,.. avence.
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Emergency Sqjllld. Dr. Donald But Larry Snowden, 151;
'l'llaJer reported around noon pound scrambling jllllior;
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Saturday
that Wolfe's fraclure quarterback, found th(
Wolfe (63) who wu IDJured on the PJay. Wolfe llifa'MI a
OCCiirr'MI
between
the knee and Chanceymen's pass defense:
oompound fracture of the left leg'ln a pileup of bla team.- ·
ankle.
The
Blue
De.U
gridder Is vulnerable in the ...,ond and'
mateo. Others left 1&lt;1 ·rtgbt are Erie Saunders (Ss), Cllldt
reported
in
gooiil
condiUon.
third periods; compleUng ll¥e ofo
Wood (A), Mark Davia (76), Tom Prose &lt;lll, Mlkfllerrldce
Frlday'slriumpb
left
the
Blue
sil:aeriala
for 112 yards and twO.
(14t, andllluck Rowan! (:II). Number 50 Ullds- Wolfe 'I ann
Devlls in a first place lie with touchdowns. Going lntl
Is MeiCI' Hoger Abbott. BeblNI Abbollla Mar8ucl.r "-ckle
unbeat&lt;!ll Logan (the a.leftalns Friday's battle, Snowden ba'
Mart Werry.
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ran roughsllod over A""'"" completed only nJne ol31 ~
l%1ay, 44-&amp;), with a ~ for 86 yards.
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conference mark.
After the final whlalle:
Tile Jon, Melp IOCGlld lD staU.Uca re.ealed ·~•lgs, 1Jk4!:
oevea games, left tbe GAHS last year, won
Marauders Ia audloputed everything but the baD game.
tblnl plaee with a S.W ...,.
The Maraudera led in first
fereace mark. One more dQWrul (111-12); offensive playa
vletory by either GaiiipoJls or (63-49); net yards rusblng (14&amp;LOIBD will ellmlnatt tbe 101) and total yards rusblng Bftll.
Marauden from the lJ70 title passing, (221-213) . But lt'1
pJclllre. Mete• will journey to what's on the acor~baard that
Logo l%1ay m,ilt wllere really counta, and for the llrat
Coacb Cbaacey'slads hope to lime sinee Melga High Scbool
der1ll the bllh·nying wu formed four y•.ars qo,
Cllleftaln Elpreso.
Gallipolls wu on IAJp wben tho
Should GAHS and Logan .final gun sounded.
cllnUnue undefeated Oct. 30, the
no Gallipolis defeaoln '
SEOAL's 45th championship unit forced tbree MeiJo
will be determined orvMemorial fumlllu In tile 11m balf- an
Field in GalllpoUa on Nov. 6. were ret•IYered by · tile .
Wllliama had the baD. Others In on the play, left to right, are
The Ecke~ must get by vlllton - and tbat led to t1oe
Pat Bost« (48), Jolm Davll (20), Tom Hoflner (40), Marl!
defending champion Jackson Marauders dowaf.U.
Werry (76), Pete Neal (38), Rocer Abbot! (50), Eric Saunders
Ibis Friday in order to remain in Wltbouta doubt, II wu one cl
(33) , Mllre Berridge (14), and Cback Howard (ZI). Wllllama
the championahip picture.
the finest Oihlbllioos ol SEOAt
Is hidden from view by an llllidenU!l'd Blue De¥ll betwFriday's conteot pitied the football in many years.
Saunders and Berridge.
loop:s highest • acoring team Turning in outstanllln1
(Meigs) against the league's defensive performances for
best defensive team (GAllS). GAHSwere Dave Burnell, T..D
Gallipolis entered the game . Prose, Pete Neal, Mark Davli
with the loop's best rush· andJlmMiller.TheMarallders'
•ing mark ( 818 yards) md nell! • defensive unit was led bj
1&lt;1 • the • worst pallling record Wayne Well, Fred Loe, Tinr
(88 yards) and !tonically, It was Williams and Bob Stewart.

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RUGGED ACi'ION - Tbls was a typiCal scene durinc
Friday night's MeiCI • Galllp)lls football game at Marauder
Stadium In PCJ!IIOI'oy .. Melgo' llennla Boggs, (22). thfl game's
leading ground gainer (100 yards in .z; lripa) Is stopped by
Gallla'a Dave Blll'll'!lt (22) 111 tiUa play. However, Tiny

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engine, up 1o 25 ml!ei per'·gallorl. SOlid· COflllorlbucket Nata, eaay-clea11 vinyt interior, Hitty front
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Wolfe's injury came on lbe sixth play of U.
g&amp;!De after Meigs tailback Dennis Bogp bail picked ·
up 10 yards and a first down on tile Mata!lderl 31,
Appafently Wolfe got tangled lip in a' pileup IIJIIOD&amp;
his own · mt~~.

MASON - Senior Halfback
Steve Buffinglon se&lt;red three
touchdowns to Jead the
Ravenswood !led De¥lls to a 390 victory over bost Wabama
Friday night at Bacblel FU!Id in
Mason.
Buffington, will&gt; baa consistently been the leading
ground gainer for c..t:h Fred
Taylor's !led DeYila Ibis year,
churned for a total of 132 yards
while pacing the Jackson
CounUans.
Buffington's touchdowns
:~~,:.~of 44, three, and
steve
opened up the
Ravenswood scoring oo the

loooelor two more touchdowns
in the final period.
Buffington scored the Drat
Ravenswood touchdown ol the
fourth period on a live yard
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carry and then GII'J"W ··.
yar.;lkoi-e: 12-G. ~ was raeed 42 yards io paydirt M1hi
8:37 stW to go In the second final m carry of the ouUng.
quart«.
Ravenswood SCfll'ed one eztra
JOe Johnson in!Brcepted a
Slll&lt;e paas and returned ~
A thought for today: Amerl·
yards to the Ripley 211 to aet up
can
Author Ridgley Torrence
the third tally. Clayton tnnt
lbrolllb tile middle lor 25-yards aaid, ''God gave them youth,
and the acore. Steve Miller God gave them love, and even
llammered over the cooversloo God can give them no more."
and II was ~With 5:0'1 left, the Vlk!nga
started to move. Tbey took 13
playa to negotiate the diBII'M".
'llle big galnen were 14, 17 aad
lS-yarda by Gerald Matheny,
plus20 yards on pell(tlea Gli the
locais. Stlke cubed II bl wilb a
:5-yard bomb to Rick Armlllead. It came at the 0:311 point
In the quarter.

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Jllaym and fans were lladdened wltb l!lilcl •\
~- re!lllil!inJ iD tile lint pe,iocl ol l~,,
~t'a GABS· Meigs football game·wJJt~~ 'BJ~e l)evlf ·
defensive ·middle guard · Mike Wolfe, 17~••1 ·
liJ!bomore, BUff~ a eomJIO!ind fracture ot ~ iJf

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RIPLEY _ There 1s 00
lllllolltute for victory. It 1s Uke a
man getUng his hands on a
cba of apple pie aller star·
'line fc.- almolt two months.
Tile Point Pleasant Big
Blacks got that elusive win
Friday night, downing the
lllpbomcn • dominated Ripley
Vlklnp, 3U, up In Memorial
Pleld In Jackaln County.
It was the 37th renewal lor the
!ldOolrenBuctetandotretched
the lo&lt;alo' lll1ea llllvantage to
30+1.
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Wll!oo .rr., emotional wreck Friday, but quite rejuvenated
Salurtl4y, thank you, glad thalli's aD over for another week, and
alre'dy worried about .., affair of the gridiron coming up at
Jackson.
But he did aettle down long eoougb to provide the following:

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Tbe powerl1l M'arauder lri]ls. DenniS picllia up
defense limited the l!eller- 100 yards in 25 !rips f..- the
mea lo Itt yards lD U trlpo Marauders.

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JON KLOES, end, reached high inlD the air to grab Ibis
pa.u {rjllll Melga Ill! Bob Werry during Friday nlgbt'a GAHS
~ Meigs grid 11111e. Defender on right Is Gallia's MD:e

Berridge,

WOLFE RECEIVES GAME BAlL - MU,-•IIId
Mike Wolfe, 1'/0.poundiOPboJD«e middle guard on tile GAllS
Blue Devlls football team, Ia pictured above In lbe Holler
Media~l Cent« Saturday morning with Friday nlght'a game
baU and Blue De¥ll co-captain Tom Prose, left, and GARS
· lacll:le CIIICk Wood. Wolfe suffered a compound fracture of
' 1M left leg wltll three mlflltes gone in the 11rat period of
Friday night's football game at Meigs. He Is the son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Otllo Wolfe, Rt, I, Galllpolla. Newt Jmea,
Gallipolis, spectator, was aWarded the game ball. Jones, a
fermer All~AL Blue De¥ll alblete, requealed that Wolfe
be presented the ball. Mike's mother aald Saturday If all goes
~·her son llhoaldhe able to play baD nat year.

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caavoyecl by -.Ia whlcb since the first ooe was I]I'OWied are
a)eet to ...., mfamderatood?
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Ji'orllllllteb', Meigs High f81111 baven ~ bad to bunt tha( ldnd of
wan1a oflea. We're out of pracUce. soare ourloolball pla,Jen. But
tbat balry old A)'in8 applies, "If you are gonna he a winner you
belles' he ready to ba a looer too."
I'Vbapa we Clll tal!&amp; it by indlvlduala :
- Four Bllllrdlly llllll1lini querlll'bacb on Pomeroy MaiD
St., "&lt;l!olllpolls 1111111 lair and oquare. Thoae boya, wanted It real
bad, llld ouniDide too Jlllll)' mlst•tee."
-Cbarleo Clancey, Marauder C&lt;lllcb, "'llley (GalllpoUa) did
1 aood Job. So did Ecker. They were strong defemively from
tackle to tackle .•,
-other Day after ~erbacks, "We're glad our fumbles
werupread out,rather than aD by one boy. 'llle blame ~~aD
faD on one player Ibis way. Those Blue De .US were hltUng bard.
'llley made their lreaks."
- Larry MlaT!son, assistant superintendent, ''They even toot
our game boll" ( awarded to Newt Jones of Gaiiipolla who
preaenled it to MD:e Wolfe, injured mi&lt;klle guard).
- Mrs. CaroB Soowden, mother of QB Larry Snowden, "See,
it went just the oppoelte what you wrote, didn' 11, Mr. Tan·
neblU."
- Mr. George Hargroves, superlnlendmt, to Coacll Eclrer,
(ConUnued on page 19)

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Johnson each Intercepted 8
pass. Larry Wright recovered 8
Viking fumble. Steve Marlin
blocked 8 punt.
Ml« fumbling away the ball
twice In the llrst quarter, the
Blacl&lt;s got on the acoreboard on
the last play. Clayton dulled 62
• yards, with Steve Miller
opening the gales with a key
block. That made it ~Larry Wright recovered .a
VIking fumble on the Ripley 1 to
set ~ the second m. Mike
Rawaon cashed Jt in with a bursf'
of IIJ'ed 011 • pitdloul from

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· ' an~ • Black and moved tbelr
· record to ~7.
II - the veblele for a I'1$yard l'lllllln8 nlgbt for aenior
ba"""": Greg Clayton who
ICONd oo n111 ol 12, 25 and II\ prdl.
II AW the lirlb of a new
~ back for PPIIS, a 140 •
pDiiacl youncster named Steve
Milllr. Steve netted~ in
10 cailea, se&lt;red oo a lJ.yard
dalil, added I two-point COO•
Ni IIGu, llllllhrew a key block
to lpl'ill&amp; Qay!Gn looae on his
1q nm.
Fullback Mite Rawson
plcbdupthellltlltoWiduwn 111
llllfty 7-fard • • .,... with a
Brad PaiJjer pitdloul. He allo
tumed In 101110 big league
ldrkJnt off.
For Ripley, Gerald Matheny,
Jai)OIIId lelllor back, ripped
for 'll-f1li'dl net in :10 rlpa. He
aetull7 gliDed Ill but wu
lbrolm for I
of lbort
. . . by I fttrce local defeole.
'l1le Vlldftp toucbdcnm C8DIO
Ill • JlftltJ ~ alrike from
Qll Jim Stllre 1&lt;1 end Ridl Arm·
llead to CliP an c,ard drive.
Pl. ~loot I of I fum.
lllea, bad • pall lDteroepted,
llld caatrvlled the boll oo oaiy
It offet81ve playa to 77 for the
lolen.
But that defwe of the locais
- •vage, ave for the one
llple when the Vikings drove
for their ~ard touclldown.
Walter Smith ond Joe

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Sfeye Miller a~pping u., drive
on a three yard m carr)l.

Buffington then scored
Ravenswood's second tally
later in the S!llbe quarter on bla
~yard run. He also ran for a
three yard ID in the aecond
period.
'llle two teams battled on
even Ierma In the tblnl quarter
and then Ravenswood broke

Sctn: 20-6, •Big Blacb. And
that's how it wu at the ball.
'llle Big Blaclll drove Sf.
yards In eight playa early In the
third canto, with Clayton
lllarmning over from !he I fof,.
bls third
It came at the 1:31
point and·the Blacke were In
!root, 2U.
lAter, Ripley beld the BlacU
&amp;r downa 111 the ~ II. But
wben !bey tried to punt out,
Seve Marlin ll&lt;mled llrougb
to bloclt Burs•' punt. 1be baD
wu downed on the 13.
n toot Steve Miller ooe play
to netoglale tho
Steve
lunged and lrolre t8ckleo to
finally land in the end ZDRe.
That made It 32-4 and mdoid
the soorlng.

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M'dlatl Cent« by the Pmleroy u ...,.. avence.
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Emergency Sqjllld. Dr. Donald But Larry Snowden, 151;
'l'llaJer reported around noon pound scrambling jllllior;
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that Wolfe's fraclure quarterback, found th(
Wolfe (63) who wu IDJured on the PJay. Wolfe llifa'MI a
OCCiirr'MI
between
the knee and Chanceymen's pass defense:
oompound fracture of the left leg'ln a pileup of bla team.- ·
ankle.
The
Blue
De.U
gridder Is vulnerable in the ...,ond and'
mateo. Others left 1&lt;1 ·rtgbt are Erie Saunders (Ss), Cllldt
reported
in
gooiil
condiUon.
third periods; compleUng ll¥e ofo
Wood (A), Mark Davia (76), Tom Prose &lt;lll, Mlkfllerrldce
Frlday'slriumpb
left
the
Blue
sil:aeriala
for 112 yards and twO.
(14t, andllluck Rowan! (:II). Number 50 Ullds- Wolfe 'I ann
Devlls in a first place lie with touchdowns. Going lntl
Is MeiCI' Hoger Abbott. BeblNI Abbollla Mar8ucl.r "-ckle
unbeat&lt;!ll Logan (the a.leftalns Friday's battle, Snowden ba'
Mart Werry.
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ran roughsllod over A""'"" completed only nJne ol31 ~
l%1ay, 44-&amp;), with a ~ for 86 yards.
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conference mark.
After the final whlalle:
Tile Jon, Melp IOCGlld lD staU.Uca re.ealed ·~•lgs, 1Jk4!:
oevea games, left tbe GAHS last year, won
Marauders Ia audloputed everything but the baD game.
tblnl plaee with a S.W ...,.
The Maraudera led in first
fereace mark. One more dQWrul (111-12); offensive playa
vletory by either GaiiipoJls or (63-49); net yards rusblng (14&amp;LOIBD will ellmlnatt tbe 101) and total yards rusblng Bftll.
Marauden from the lJ70 title passing, (221-213) . But lt'1
pJclllre. Mete• will journey to what's on the acor~baard that
Logo l%1ay m,ilt wllere really counta, and for the llrat
Coacb Cbaacey'slads hope to lime sinee Melga High Scbool
der1ll the bllh·nying wu formed four y•.ars qo,
Cllleftaln Elpreso.
Gallipolls wu on IAJp wben tho
Should GAHS and Logan .final gun sounded.
cllnUnue undefeated Oct. 30, the
no Gallipolis defeaoln '
SEOAL's 45th championship unit forced tbree MeiJo
will be determined orvMemorial fumlllu In tile 11m balf- an
Field in GalllpoUa on Nov. 6. were ret•IYered by · tile .
Wllliama had the baD. Others In on the play, left to right, are
The Ecke~ must get by vlllton - and tbat led to t1oe
Pat Bost« (48), Jolm Davll (20), Tom Hoflner (40), Marl!
defending champion Jackson Marauders dowaf.U.
Werry (76), Pete Neal (38), Rocer Abbot! (50), Eric Saunders
Ibis Friday in order to remain in Wltbouta doubt, II wu one cl
(33) , Mllre Berridge (14), and Cback Howard (ZI). Wllllama
the championahip picture.
the finest Oihlbllioos ol SEOAt
Is hidden from view by an llllidenU!l'd Blue De¥ll betwFriday's conteot pitied the football in many years.
Saunders and Berridge.
loop:s highest • acoring team Turning in outstanllln1
(Meigs) against the league's defensive performances for
best defensive team (GAllS). GAHSwere Dave Burnell, T..D
Gallipolis entered the game . Prose, Pete Neal, Mark Davli
with the loop's best rush· andJlmMiller.TheMarallders'
•ing mark ( 818 yards) md nell! • defensive unit was led bj
1&lt;1 • the • worst pallling record Wayne Well, Fred Loe, Tinr
(88 yards) and !tonically, It was Williams and Bob Stewart.

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RUGGED ACi'ION - Tbls was a typiCal scene durinc
Friday night's MeiCI • Galllp)lls football game at Marauder
Stadium In PCJ!IIOI'oy .. Melgo' llennla Boggs, (22). thfl game's
leading ground gainer (100 yards in .z; lripa) Is stopped by
Gallla'a Dave Blll'll'!lt (22) 111 tiUa play. However, Tiny

the Sports Desk.

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nat floor. Power plue ~-98 HP overllead cam
engine, up 1o 25 ml!ei per'·gallorl. SOlid· COflllorlbucket Nata, eaay-clea11 vinyt interior, Hitty front
diiC brakes.
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Wolfe's injury came on lbe sixth play of U.
g&amp;!De after Meigs tailback Dennis Bogp bail picked ·
up 10 yards and a first down on tile Mata!lderl 31,
Appafently Wolfe got tangled lip in a' pileup IIJIIOD&amp;
his own · mt~~.

MASON - Senior Halfback
Steve Buffinglon se&lt;red three
touchdowns to Jead the
Ravenswood !led De¥lls to a 390 victory over bost Wabama
Friday night at Bacblel FU!Id in
Mason.
Buffington, will&gt; baa consistently been the leading
ground gainer for c..t:h Fred
Taylor's !led DeYila Ibis year,
churned for a total of 132 yards
while pacing the Jackson
CounUans.
Buffington's touchdowns
:~~,:.~of 44, three, and
steve
opened up the
Ravenswood scoring oo the

loooelor two more touchdowns
in the final period.
Buffington scored the Drat
Ravenswood touchdown ol the
fourth period on a live yard
.~~
carry and then GII'J"W ··.
yar.;lkoi-e: 12-G. ~ was raeed 42 yards io paydirt M1hi
8:37 stW to go In the second final m carry of the ouUng.
quart«.
Ravenswood SCfll'ed one eztra
JOe Johnson in!Brcepted a
Slll&lt;e paas and returned ~
A thought for today: Amerl·
yards to the Ripley 211 to aet up
can
Author Ridgley Torrence
the third tally. Clayton tnnt
lbrolllb tile middle lor 25-yards aaid, ''God gave them youth,
and the acore. Steve Miller God gave them love, and even
llammered over the cooversloo God can give them no more."
and II was ~With 5:0'1 left, the Vlk!nga
started to move. Tbey took 13
playa to negotiate the diBII'M".
'llle big galnen were 14, 17 aad
lS-yarda by Gerald Matheny,
plus20 yards on pell(tlea Gli the
locais. Stlke cubed II bl wilb a
:5-yard bomb to Rick Armlllead. It came at the 0:311 point
In the quarter.

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MARAUPER STADIUM" PO.ERO~ .- .·.
Jllaym and fans were lladdened wltb l!lilcl •\
~- re!lllil!inJ iD tile lint pe,iocl ol l~,,
~t'a GABS· Meigs football game·wJJt~~ 'BJ~e l)evlf ·
defensive ·middle guard · Mike Wolfe, 17~••1 ·
liJ!bomore, BUff~ a eomJIO!ind fracture ot ~ iJf

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Miller
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BY JACK ROGERS
RIPLEY _ There 1s 00
lllllolltute for victory. It 1s Uke a
man getUng his hands on a
cba of apple pie aller star·
'line fc.- almolt two months.
Tile Point Pleasant Big
Blacks got that elusive win
Friday night, downing the
lllpbomcn • dominated Ripley
Vlklnp, 3U, up In Memorial
Pleld In Jackaln County.
It was the 37th renewal lor the
!ldOolrenBuctetandotretched
the lo&lt;alo' lll1ea llllvantage to
30+1.
.

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'flnlilly. aeti:,U the editorial ruomls do~ Hobart

Wll!oo .rr., emotional wreck Friday, but quite rejuvenated
Salurtl4y, thank you, glad thalli's aD over for another week, and
alre'dy worried about .., affair of the gridiron coming up at
Jackson.
But he did aettle down long eoougb to provide the following:

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prol'ed tO be the d!IM~e!K:e. ' ·!hi = 2i
Tbe powerl1l M'arauder lri]ls. DenniS picllia up
defense limited the l!eller- 100 yards in 25 !rips f..- the
mea lo Itt yards lD U trlpo Marauders.

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JON KLOES, end, reached high inlD the air to grab Ibis
pa.u {rjllll Melga Ill! Bob Werry during Friday nlgbt'a GAHS
~ Meigs grid 11111e. Defender on right Is Gallia's MD:e

Berridge,

WOLFE RECEIVES GAME BAlL - MU,-•IIId
Mike Wolfe, 1'/0.poundiOPboJD«e middle guard on tile GAllS
Blue Devlls football team, Ia pictured above In lbe Holler
Media~l Cent« Saturday morning with Friday nlght'a game
baU and Blue De¥ll co-captain Tom Prose, left, and GARS
· lacll:le CIIICk Wood. Wolfe suffered a compound fracture of
' 1M left leg wltll three mlflltes gone in the 11rat period of
Friday night's football game at Meigs. He Is the son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Otllo Wolfe, Rt, I, Galllpolla. Newt Jmea,
Gallipolis, spectator, was aWarded the game ball. Jones, a
fermer All~AL Blue De¥ll alblete, requealed that Wolfe
be presented the ball. Mike's mother aald Saturday If all goes
~·her son llhoaldhe able to play baD nat year.

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Mud Uck
Fqrk of,'j'hlrteen Mue Q&gt;-.k hal .
· reported a ·llpa1n&amp; .lh)velopment
which he a!lade Iaiit 11J1rinc il
worldng very nlctly. ·
He said, ·~ with cattle ln
the lleld, tlie troush lllayo full
moat of the time."
·
We 'noted during the
development of the aprlng .thet
tlie water no-: was very ilron8.
He used a perfontecl tile catch

Week$ Weather

PURINA.
FARROWING CHOW~
Bulkg-laxafive-Palatable
Farrowing Chow was bUilt speo:1fl ca lfy to give your sa ws
that extra he lp they need at fa rrowmg tim e.

I) It' s the ktnd of bul ky , laxat1ve ratt an sows need
just before and aft er p1gs com e.
at a t1me when t hey are

2) Sows l1ke 11, go for 11 .

often " flmcky" ea ters.
3) It 's highly fort di ed w1t h e)(tra v1tamt ns and m 1neral s
sows need at farr owmg t im e.

4) Farrowtns Chow FZ co n:atn s nf.l 80•. wht ch helps
control scours in baby p1gs.

5) It 's a co mpl ele ra t1 on . .. easy to teed a nd store.
6)

It' s the r esult of fi ve y ea rs of test tng

GALUPOUS
Tem·
perature, pr ecipitation, and
weather coodltloos for each 24
hour period 88 recorded by Pete
McO&gt;nnick, Falrfleld Weather
Station Oboerver.
Day
Hilh Low ......
Sunday
62
%1
Monday
71
31
Tuesday
62
47 .II
Wednesday
S7
51
.lfl
Thursday
66
54
.03
Friday
67
39
Saturday
52
49
AverB(!e high temperature f!"'
week tills year - 61 degrees.
Last year - 118 degrees.
Average low temperalll'e fur
week tills year - 36.1. Last year
- 35.8.
Total preclpltatlon for week
this year - 1.115 lnch'll. Last
year - .!linch.
Total predpltallon to dale
this year - 32.61 Inches. Last
year - 22 incbes.
Normalav..-age preclpllation
annually - 40.99 inches.

Give your sows every cha n ce to fa rrow b1g litt ers and get

'em ott to the nght slarl.
Give them th e " bu•lt-in " adva ntages of Pu nn a Farrowmg
Chow . Available now at our store.

~r the
.

RECEIVES GAVEL - Ralph Welker, right, or 247
Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, was presetlled a gavel by
&amp;bert L. Hock..-, erecullve secretary of the Oltlo Poultry
Aasodatloo at the Annual Ohio Poultry lnduslrles Om·
lerence held ln Columbus early this mmth. The gavel was
presented ln appredatloo of Welker's service to the Ohio
Poultry Industry. He was largely respcJilllble for the pusage
of the Olio Poultry ProcesslJtg Law that wiD bring the Ohio
Poultry Procesalng Plents tmder a Slate lllspecUon
Program.

RIO GRANDE - When the Arts.'' aimed at creating and
Olde West Dinner Theatre developing interest In the
Company, a profe!Sional Off • theitre throush exposure and
Broadway group, performs Involvement. In the tradition of
"Cot on a Hot Tin Roof" at Rio dinner theatre, there will be a
Grande College'• Paul R. ~ buff~
ln L:rne &lt;:,enter,
CenterMon::i;lw. 21'1\'tlll l ~ ati ,;;I!I J~.a
l~W't• lllf
d lime "'!jjo dllatt Will.opett ar T'JO I

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Produce Co.
V'me Street Gallipolis, Ohio

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College and'' ihe

allo

Arts Council (OAC) have
worked together to bring
professional
theatre
to
southeastern Ohio. lite college
and the OAC C&lt;HipOilSOI'ed the
National Shakespeare Com·
pany's production of "Twelfth
Night" in 1961.
"Cot on a Hot Tin Roof," set
In a plantation home oo the
Mississippi delta, Is part of a

Fourth Birthday

In

wbo do not wish to attend the
buffet.

Arrangementa can be. made
easily for a group of people who
wish toattendualhelltre party

Is Celebrated
. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Watson
of Reedsville enlerlalned
Sunday afternoon with a party
hoooring their son, Jimmy on
hla foW'th blrthday.
Games were played with
prizes going to Cindy and
Angel!a Curtis, Helen, Margie,

commwtlty project, "Theatre and Elwood Myers, Sandy ond
Sally Carleton, and Gerald
Watson. Ice cream, cake and
punch were served.
Guests were Cerolyn and Peg
Amett, Mansfield ; Mr. · and
Mrs.
James
Carleton,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Frances
Carleton, Sandy, Sally and
Mary; Mrs. George Starcher,
Angella and Cindy Curtis,
Pomeroy; Mike WUJa, Marthe,
Margie, Helen and Elwood
MyOI'I, Reedsville.
Others at the party and at a
dinner honoring the youngster
were Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomas
Barlhelmy, Dayton; Mrs. Effie
Watsoo, Tuppers Plalna; Mr.
and Mrs. Blll Watson, Gerald,
O'alg and John Staats, Reed·
IIVilie; and Mrs. Wllma·Ginther,
Chester.

wiD
be announcedlalar in the week.
lite '"l'bealre Arts" JII'OI!l'BDI,
of which the Olde West per·
formance il a part, developed
from a proposal submitted to
the Ohlo Arts CoWicll by Rio
Grande College. Act:Ol'lllns to
the proposal, "lltealre Arts"
blcludesa fjve&lt;lay war~ on
various aspects of the tbOalre
and a series of performances,

both amateur and professional,
In a fiv"""""'ty area.

"God's Trombones," a
collectloo of Negro folk aermona, il begiMing a year-long
lour of southeastern Ohio 88
another part of the "llteatre
Aria " program. Under the
direction of Merl:rn Ross,
11880Ciale dlrect.z or lljUSic, and
Edward Roark, lnatructor of
speech, "God's Trombones"
Includes presenlaUons from the
Bible and aplrlluals done. In a
Readers Theatre format. More
than 60 Rio Grande College
students wiD partldpate ln the
lour, which lnelu~ea ilrat
semester performances in
Galllpolla, Coi!D0 1Na, J&amp;Gbon,
Oak HOI, Welllltori, and Rio
Grande.

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These line boots are lined with luxurlqu~ d~
pile fabrl' by Borg. You .will find them· as ·
comfortable as any you have ever worn.'The
lining Is warm, resilient, d!lfjlble,' go¢ ,
Jookll)g. Besl of all, these qualll,les. last and.
last. DeslgiJed for ,out®or wear. · •.'
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Am&lt;- to pl-. loath to of. for E•ftrmlfal rermlle
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and faithful Senile., 19 Belmont Dr ':u7;11
lrltilcl.
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Ml- by chlldrtn ond GILLENWATER'S Seplk: Tlnk
t,. ,. ar~IICW,on·
253'! ~IMnlnst &amp; Repair. Ph. •

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:TWO floor heat oufiets-

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tfAL.ESTATE BROKER
TEL 446'1998
City
CHOICE 1 residential property,
good 5 rm, Must, bath arid
attached laundry, H. W.
ftocn, tarvtiiY. rm. li'ld level
lot. Prl.. $1.,900. ·
Edge of City

l:.r.,OtYf.J .WlSit
our sin· Cleanl.ng Service. Fret
, · Ctif:'lMnka' to frlendt and eoflmolol. Ph. - •·
' rltlahbon for the florol of.
197-11
rm.;IHm.;ondl3rm.
lltls7
ACRES, 3 """"'' 1 gGO&lt;t
• fe~Tngs, food, aympafhy, WATER wtll drilling Myers t properly
hos ·clty water and
gas, alsotOmeeitcallent bldg.
~ f:~,..,~,::."'!l:J, :,.~ pumpo, 11101 and 'oorvle». sltea. Prlc. $10,000.
·
'· !other, Homer Adkins. lltla Reglalered driller. C. J,
will alwaya be romombtrod Lemley, VInton, 388-8543.
LOts, Vacant
'' ond appreciated.
231·11
c land
~. .iM~ Adkins and fa~~i '
.•
CHOI E blcfiJ. lot Bullville Rd.
21h A. level, Bulavllle Rd.
l'h
A. level, 2 tiN red, rest
.!
limber.
.. , WIL~'ior be rnponslble for
:.=~~clt.t
Farms
• ony&lt;cllbfl.olher .11\an my own
honund cowt
.• Mol this date Oct. 21, 1970. ,
C:.II'Jackson2fl.4531
1M. A. LOCATED on $1. Rt. 325
·' . Slgt&gt;od
C:.rl
Joney.
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and Cora Rd. wlfh plenty
.
.
- 251·3
Cllllrll Air CondliWolnt
tronlegt on both. Complefe
IIMIIRI
set
of good blcfiJo., 7 rm.
• lrlll'l!ltcll -~~
Fl'll
Esllmllto
hou11.
all hove ri&gt;elal r011tJ•
';BOARDINCl all
broods,
!llnt!t':'• Hanlwore
115 A. tillable; 75 A. fertile
, lfNICIOUI Indoor • outdoor
boffom, 411 A. Waf hill, good
VInton, Ollla , lUff
rvna. &gt;IA6-4191.
,..,..., plenty water. Priced
253-1
In low 3D"t.
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SEPTIC
TANK
CLEANING
CALL•a~ 5 p.m. lor Rawlolah
ratoa. John ~ . A.- tLEAN, good ~en,
Pr.ll. 1924 E, Ave. Ph. REASONABLE
Ruuell, owner and operator .
gently rolling; .5 lob. base.
253·1
PI&gt;. of4.ol7l2 after 5:30 p.m.
ust a tractor on all of It, good
·, -~·
1 rm. houst, ator,m drs. and
wlndowi. Large bam and
'.,V.5T~,'S Televlalon Se/ vlce WILLIAM s. Wallwro Water
other oulblcfiJa. Localod 1 mi.
1111 • dal]y Wftkdays, Dellvory Sirvlce, formerly
out of VInton. Price $20,000.
.l:l~_.~y' ljlUick Mrvlca oWnod by Kannelh Sfoger
ANY HR. ,...,,.
•;: on all brands. 19 W. Main St., Yovr t!Mtr~ will be ap:
a.hlre, Olllo. Ph. 347·::.; preclalod. Ph, 2~52321ir 2A55119.
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Dillon.
Agency·
' llol!irt Dillon, IMKor
0111.. 444-W~
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Rollert COridirll, ,. ..... '

$30,000.

$15,9GO

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·Public Sale
THURSIMY, OC10BER 29
SJARTING AT 10'.30 A.M.

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Location: From GallipoUs take Route 7 to
O.eshire: turn left on 554, go to Old Kyter
Church, tum left, gil ~. mlle.
litis sale conslsfs of: Hill side plow, dltc culflr, ~ ·tooth.'
harrow, 5 shove\ cuttlvatcw, harrow plow, ciDIAIIe\hovll
plow, Brush Stw. roll barb wire, roll woven wl,., Jftft
mower. drill prns, 3 drums of used oil, 2 harM riding
cultivator, lola of scrap Iron, Mayteg woshll)g madllnt,
heallnstslove, bod springs, 2 rolls roofing, lllrniu, double
set; oil drums, scyth lo blades, Sub pump, 2 pitcher pump.
7.yr . old pony, weighs 1110 lbl .. exira good WGrker; 11&gt;
llques, Iron kettle, fllliY knllt, oxen yoke, forge 1o - · 2
horse wagon. chimney fop, 11usage grinder, llonejar. 20
gellon; also 12 gal, lots of other Items too IMtmerow fo
memloo.

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IEALTOR
Oft, 44e lUI

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-House &amp;

61fz Acres

FOR 113,9!111 YOU CAN
OWN THIS VERY NICE

OLDER 2 BEDROOM
HOME
LOCATED
IN
KYGER CK . SCHOOL
DIST . MODERN KIT ·
AND , GOOD
WATER
CHEN
FURNACE
HEAT.
EXCELLENT
FRON ·
TAGE ON GOOD ROAD
F o R
F u T u R e

RESTAURANT
DOING profltoble business In
en excellent location.
MODERN BRICK
ON A 1 A. lot close to city with o
2 cor garage. full basement,
carpeting &amp; peneling.
•TH AVE.
1\EAUTIFUL
2 story
home on a remodeled
large corner
lot
wtlh 6 rooms &amp; 2 baths.
FARMS
246 A. BEEF &amp; nrotn, low In·
,
1
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teres! raes
to A . bottom ground
1~ A. posture, equipment In·
1JiudedA. pasture 1o ...-~land,
""'blacktop rd.
wuuu
40 A. leveL mod~rn home.

1101 rtlponaibltfor lOY ICCidanfl.

Lundt Servod On Ground.

O. E.&amp;J. A. FRENCH, AUCTIONEERS
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tall us fOr Information on our

vacant lots and businesses.
R. E. Bltckb&lt;lr"
1rone h _
u.
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BUILDING .

for relaxlnst In this 15' x -411'
family
room wllh bNullful 1&gt;,1,odlern H
stone fireplace
ond unusual ~·
ome 31',. A • .
llghlflxtures - exlro kltclten,
'• EARLy
NEW
laundry and shower In
BEDROOM HOME_~~ ·.;·
basement, front porch,
LARGE FAMILY ":';~o·N
carport an~ a large acre lot K1Tt
now priced el ~19.000.
BUY this

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WISEMAN Agenc~
SIOlJT REALlY·

room and living room ,
..,aclous all bullt·ln kitchen,
you will · find plenty Of room

WI~L

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0. D. Parsons - Jay Sheppard

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~· b&lt;ly _You -y for the
WHETHERyourenforwhethfr
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nouse you occupy. on'
.....,look thlt.
·
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Vacanti
OY!_N1E:R~r""oor
Ill~:::.~.
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nice kitchen w lh plenty
cabinets, dining room.
bastmtnf, front and back
porch. one acre lof. Price
$12.000. Will F.H.A.
Re,tirement Home
ONE FLOOR PLAN-3 BR end
both, comfortable kitchen
with . penellng, Iorge living
room, omall level ~lewr\ for
eaoy care. Price $12,500.
A Picture '
Of Perfection!
BEAUTIFULLYmalnfalnedall
• plit
brlCk 3 BR home ' .tM...
carpet In hall, formal dining

I

It Is a way of life' .•. The entire family may
pursue their .own interests on this serene
e~tate. Autumn scenery for..the.artlst, kennels
for the e~nine lover, woOds for the hunter and
your own private stream. This quality custom
built home affords privacy tpr all. Check these
features. Country-size kitchen, living room.
FOUR bedrooms, two certmlc tile baths,
utility room. large family room .with fireplace,
carpeting. Large two e1r gar-a•· Ten acres ·of ,.
peace and quiet. City school• district. Under

RUSSEll
MJOD

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l'l1tlf ·•t~nM' 91ili .v;r~e

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KELTON RD.'
lltrN BR, garage. ·''
bath, carP*fod living room,
"'vest In
city water.
Happiness
CHESTNUT ST. - One IIOCM'f 3 PICT.URE yoursell In this
BR, lurnac., corport, lenced sperkllnst clean home with
yard.
spece for the growlnst famnr,.
7 11
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Country kitchen, electr c
BRADBURY efflcloncw DOWN RIVER- lltreo BR, bullf·lno, side laundry room,
.. •l!lr!Jntnf, :729 Second Ave.
l••c kitchen. bath, large now deep pile corPOIIna I"
Adulfl ooly, no poll.
..,. al garage.
.
LR, 3 BR &amp; bath, many
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245-H
closefl, full basement with
ADDAVILLE - Tralltr with family room. attached
FURN. APT.. ullllfles P'!ld, . two roomtadded, drlllod well. garage, large level lot.
. ld~lfl only:. 251 Stele St. C:.ll LIST WITH US lor quick action
Ideal
'Sh6p 1: . ....... ~3467 after•5.
on your ptoPet ty. We hove THIS two BR home has w-w
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2A5-II· , buyers 'oYflo want nice farms
corpelln LR 1o BR'o, peneled
~iW',:!~~~ .SLEEPING , ROOMS. -kly' ' and homn. We work to stll dlnlnst room and large kif·
(
rafljo, !!Irk Cllllrol· Hotel.
y.... properly.
chen, laundry room. lronlend
76-11
"
back porch, garage. Oomer
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-~ lll!'il- ••' .,,
will sell for cash, land coo·
·oout WellltriMIII - 446-4244
tract or rent, reference
requested.
For Rent
ONE story home- 3 BR, good
location, referenc&lt;~ requested.
lnSIIIllt8
FOR ALL yi&gt;ur TniUranct.Mods
All Electric
~hock. with your Granga
$15,750
agonll , af l~a Nell Ina.
AQonct• "' .stole st . .._..... BEAUl; IFUL 2 BR home,
tor autoi flrt, homeowners,
banquet size kitchen with
· hospital lind general liability.
very nice cabinets, large .
IA-H
carpeted LR, plttJ!y atorege
spacef tilt bath, laundry
.~.tf'.l'A:-::'1'::-:IO~N::-:-W;::
,ID:':E:-I;::N::cSU:::R:-:AH-;:::.CE
room. Garage Is finished ~nd
AUTO. Fire, ' lllt, ;u Sfate St..
doubl. a• • lamlly room,
· Wal~o f , .•Br~n, W. I!· -clean electrJc heat, nice
.• Brown, &gt;IA6-IHO • .
lfatege bull\?1 on 1 level .
.
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wellland.C.
lot. C:.n FHA
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-..:.,;.!;.,.:.1--'--~ 17'-"

Qood

Hedgewocid Drive•
Orchard Hill Area
HER·E ' S A
FASHIONABLE

HOME

ON
A
SECLUDED
WOODED LOT THAT IS

LOADED WITH CH4RM
AND IT 'S RiGHT IN

TOWN (CHILDREN CAN
WALK TO SCHOOL!.
VERY ATTRACTIVE 3

BEDROOM HOME,
ULTRA MODERN KIT·
·CHEN, 2 FIRE PLACES,

more

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3 BEDROOM home end fenced
lot, with new aluminum siding

New bath and new furnace,

price $10,000.00.
l

A WONDERFUL
LOCATION.

tot and double house on
First Avenue, close to
Zoned
for
downtown.
business. Coli Russell Wood

for appointment.

Eveningl

THE OWNER . OF THIS
MODERN 3 BEDROOM

PLACE) NICE KITCHEN,

FORCED AIR FURNACE
~NO BATH. BEAUTIFUL
LOCATION ON 3'12 A.
WOODED LOT.
ATTENTION

BEDROOM house on First
Avenue. Will sell on land
contract, $500.00 down and
$55.00 per_ month . Price
$6,000.00.

LARGE

Here's The Year's
Best Buy
·
HOME MUST SELL IM·
MEDIATELY. LARGE
LIVING ROOM IFIRE

al

2 BEDROOM house in Bidwell.

ROOM.
IT'S
A..N
EVERYTHING HOUSE Ill!

$7,900

prlctd

$11,000.00.

OF

CARPETED, 2 BAT~S.
FAMILY ROOM , REC .

Smithers

Russell D. Wool, - 1 1
John I Richards. 44+-0211
Ronald C.naclly, 141 3611

' $. '15. PA-It!oNS ·
JAY SHEPPARD
REAL TO~$. •.

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THURSDAY, OCJ. 29 • 9:30 P.II.
Solll,. the tvmHuro, toola, dl..,., and houooloold lloma
from the Cora J . Dovlo Estote. From GalllpotlslolloW lit.
1•1 tv .lit. ns, talco Rt. 775 to 3rd on rllt&gt;t pelf
Raccoon Creek.

mirror, wash stand. brass bed, lots of antiQue oicture

6 ROOM house and lot on Route
7 below the Roller Dam $1,500.00.

SUN DECK WITH VIEW

CITY AND RIVER
VALLEY. CENTRAL AIR,

you

you're In danger
successful.

on

PUBUC SALE

Quills 1151. comlorts (ltl , blankets (101, ruga (1
fMihtH· IIckad'i'itl, wal!l. """" (ll, - 1
(1), drot&gt;illflil
tttlilil!ih tl, ollooden round top Trn , ·
rd 121~11 cl\llr (2), &lt;h1iW:
with round mirror, spill boffom rocker (2), stand
kitchen sate, bolster pillows, fNther plllowo (16),
bedroom suite, like now (2), stand table (glonleel).large
&lt;odlo, pitcher (china) blue, pitcher (china) whlfl, door

BR, - one

,arm, "illite.. criY -·;,aplr'tJ
. Fl~t~..;, .
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· Midi Priced
YOU won't met ·t"" "Cirnowwdtllodod
letllng In tfils w,ll carod for
twb ·story home ·on Rl.. I&amp;
Four bedrooms. two living
rooms, two baths, two perCamplni Equipment
ches, specious kllchlfl wllh
buill-Ins. Lots ol ClrPtt ond
J~ST Mrlved. '$te 11\a titeullf.ul penellng.
lAra• shelled lot.
. - llne iii 1971 ·Storcralf See this homo
a"!i you will
trollerJ on diSplay at
..."1111
Com~ C!OniO¥ s•rcrolf 501ft.
behind PINiitlit Polnf Rnort.
54 Acres
we...,lc.wtoat we ,.u, \lock
with
two .
all PJrts· ~
Dr
lllod well.
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• Malded, One Piac:e
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INTERNATIONAL

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mu:lmum lo.:llng), 1owe1t bollrdlng ht lght
My pickup.

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ALBERT EHMAN
IN J..P'/IHG mamory of our
laft!M!, ROH A. Sexton, who
Water Dtnv.m- Sor•lce
.. llllldild away 10 yean ego Patriot !.ai Rt.; Gaiiii&gt;Oill
1 a.m. saturday.
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' New &amp;tick . home ~. the edge Of town; ema ..
. largeJplt llne location, good vi•Yf· 3 ~ropm,
· l'/:l baths;,ll!rge built-In k'lct,en wlltt dining
art!l· ~!'Ptl In IJvlnljl room &amp; hall, full size
basement, 2 citr gitrage, autoinalle dOot.
I.Dc~tt!d on 588. Can be' financed.
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opllonal u:le ratlngt; . . . 3 h-.,.dut.y Y-8
«&lt;CJine' and an econom, ebl IN~N r
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their plckupt). Bitler btei:IIM 10'1 gil the Ml
lanll out:llde tM ca. ~ !no ldloiii(Jhtt),
dOuble-wall box oonliruc:tlon - Wid 8 tf'UOklo
tougtllflfllmiNIOM to dloole from I

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Blotter Hcauu tM lntemtiiOnlfl' Pickup I• all
INCk (no ptlttnpl'-cat' COITIPOMnW) - built
by f,\t VfOfld't .. IVHt fl'lanuf.:tl. .r of hnvy_.ddfY trucb. a.tter becaiJN lt'l mded with
h,llluriel to m1ke 'tlfOf1c and d..Wing more pl. .
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Off-Broadway Group Coming

Grande

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GUbert JYoods S.ya:

on sows at th e

Purma Research Farm

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iii youL_!.'!I&lt;, J&gt;l•miht
~. t:l"&gt;J" 1100 Kleillng
tim" end ito9DH bofOrt 1x: """"10 or ~2501 ..
Plr1t1on will bt ·ctt•rald tor only:
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frames. large oak dresser, library table. roU top desk &amp;
chair, lo"Ye·seat and rocker (very good COndition). stand
tabl! with casters, roll-a-way bed. fwo.piece living room
suite, large mantel clock, sad Irons (5), kerosene lamps
(6),

Pewter toothpick holder, Coleman molal lamp, throw

pillows (6), large Wl!ldow fan. sewing machine, Hoovw

sweeper. metal door sto~ Carnival glass flower vaH,
vinegar cruel tgleis), gloss shoving mug, spoon holder
(2), honey dish, wOoden buller mold IWheel Shot dellgnl.
glan door sole, w - rockers, dining room table 1o 4
ehalrs, television (Admiral), telephone bench, sofa (can
be made lnto'i bed), magazine rack, Warm Morning COlli
heater {large} , gas living room heater (large), BottJe Ges
stove (Tappan-like new) , refrlge.rator {l.C cu. ft., llkt
now). utility car\ ond cablnef, kitchen motch holder, detp
freeze. Dooher churn• 13), jars ond crock&amp; (15), ontlque
wood-burning heeting stove, ice cream freezer, counter

SCI!Ies, kitchen safe, Dexter double tub washer, copper
wnh~r. hand tools tor form. brol&amp; cow bells (5). side
soddlo, soddle, milk cans 16), Iron keHies (3). hoy 141111

belea); hat ·pins. cameo pin and necklace~ broaches.
candle holdorJ, pressure a&gt;oker, sherbet glooses (10),
etched glalses !121. Roger's Sliver Flat wore (service tor
I}, plus other valuable Items.
RALPH DAVIS. EXECUTOR
.W. P. Cllorrl,.._ AI lao lilY
Col. R. E. KnoiiJ. Aucllo""'
Asaialod by Dove K.-_
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Audlonwn Romorb: Tills will be a big lito with.,,.,,,
nice Items lnckMIIog v1luoblo onllq- wl1ldl hove ho- IIIi uegh lloo fomlly for many yean.
LUNCH WILL liE SERVED

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Mud Uck
Fqrk of,'j'hlrteen Mue Q&gt;-.k hal .
· reported a ·llpa1n&amp; .lh)velopment
which he a!lade Iaiit 11J1rinc il
worldng very nlctly. ·
He said, ·~ with cattle ln
the lleld, tlie troush lllayo full
moat of the time."
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development of the aprlng .thet
tlie water no-: was very ilron8.
He used a perfontecl tile catch

Week$ Weather

PURINA.
FARROWING CHOW~
Bulkg-laxafive-Palatable
Farrowing Chow was bUilt speo:1fl ca lfy to give your sa ws
that extra he lp they need at fa rrowmg tim e.

I) It' s the ktnd of bul ky , laxat1ve ratt an sows need
just before and aft er p1gs com e.
at a t1me when t hey are

2) Sows l1ke 11, go for 11 .

often " flmcky" ea ters.
3) It 's highly fort di ed w1t h e)(tra v1tamt ns and m 1neral s
sows need at farr owmg t im e.

4) Farrowtns Chow FZ co n:atn s nf.l 80•. wht ch helps
control scours in baby p1gs.

5) It 's a co mpl ele ra t1 on . .. easy to teed a nd store.
6)

It' s the r esult of fi ve y ea rs of test tng

GALUPOUS
Tem·
perature, pr ecipitation, and
weather coodltloos for each 24
hour period 88 recorded by Pete
McO&gt;nnick, Falrfleld Weather
Station Oboerver.
Day
Hilh Low ......
Sunday
62
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Monday
71
31
Tuesday
62
47 .II
Wednesday
S7
51
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Thursday
66
54
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Friday
67
39
Saturday
52
49
AverB(!e high temperature f!"'
week tills year - 61 degrees.
Last year - 118 degrees.
Average low temperalll'e fur
week tills year - 36.1. Last year
- 35.8.
Total preclpltatlon for week
this year - 1.115 lnch'll. Last
year - .!linch.
Total predpltallon to dale
this year - 32.61 Inches. Last
year - 22 incbes.
Normalav..-age preclpllation
annually - 40.99 inches.

Give your sows every cha n ce to fa rrow b1g litt ers and get

'em ott to the nght slarl.
Give them th e " bu•lt-in " adva ntages of Pu nn a Farrowmg
Chow . Available now at our store.

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RECEIVES GAVEL - Ralph Welker, right, or 247
Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, was presetlled a gavel by
&amp;bert L. Hock..-, erecullve secretary of the Oltlo Poultry
Aasodatloo at the Annual Ohio Poultry lnduslrles Om·
lerence held ln Columbus early this mmth. The gavel was
presented ln appredatloo of Welker's service to the Ohio
Poultry Industry. He was largely respcJilllble for the pusage
of the Olio Poultry ProcesslJtg Law that wiD bring the Ohio
Poultry Procesalng Plents tmder a Slate lllspecUon
Program.

RIO GRANDE - When the Arts.'' aimed at creating and
Olde West Dinner Theatre developing interest In the
Company, a profe!Sional Off • theitre throush exposure and
Broadway group, performs Involvement. In the tradition of
"Cot on a Hot Tin Roof" at Rio dinner theatre, there will be a
Grande College'• Paul R. ~ buff~
ln L:rne &lt;:,enter,
CenterMon::i;lw. 21'1\'tlll l ~ ati ,;;I!I J~.a
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College and'' ihe

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Arts Council (OAC) have
worked together to bring
professional
theatre
to
southeastern Ohio. lite college
and the OAC C&lt;HipOilSOI'ed the
National Shakespeare Com·
pany's production of "Twelfth
Night" in 1961.
"Cot on a Hot Tin Roof," set
In a plantation home oo the
Mississippi delta, Is part of a

Fourth Birthday

In

wbo do not wish to attend the
buffet.

Arrangementa can be. made
easily for a group of people who
wish toattendualhelltre party

Is Celebrated
. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Watson
of Reedsville enlerlalned
Sunday afternoon with a party
hoooring their son, Jimmy on
hla foW'th blrthday.
Games were played with
prizes going to Cindy and
Angel!a Curtis, Helen, Margie,

commwtlty project, "Theatre and Elwood Myers, Sandy ond
Sally Carleton, and Gerald
Watson. Ice cream, cake and
punch were served.
Guests were Cerolyn and Peg
Amett, Mansfield ; Mr. · and
Mrs.
James
Carleton,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Frances
Carleton, Sandy, Sally and
Mary; Mrs. George Starcher,
Angella and Cindy Curtis,
Pomeroy; Mike WUJa, Marthe,
Margie, Helen and Elwood
MyOI'I, Reedsville.
Others at the party and at a
dinner honoring the youngster
were Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomas
Barlhelmy, Dayton; Mrs. Effie
Watsoo, Tuppers Plalna; Mr.
and Mrs. Blll Watson, Gerald,
O'alg and John Staats, Reed·
IIVilie; and Mrs. Wllma·Ginther,
Chester.

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be announcedlalar in the week.
lite '"l'bealre Arts" JII'OI!l'BDI,
of which the Olde West per·
formance il a part, developed
from a proposal submitted to
the Ohlo Arts CoWicll by Rio
Grande College. Act:Ol'lllns to
the proposal, "lltealre Arts"
blcludesa fjve&lt;lay war~ on
various aspects of the tbOalre
and a series of performances,

both amateur and professional,
In a fiv"""""'ty area.

"God's Trombones," a
collectloo of Negro folk aermona, il begiMing a year-long
lour of southeastern Ohio 88
another part of the "llteatre
Aria " program. Under the
direction of Merl:rn Ross,
11880Ciale dlrect.z or lljUSic, and
Edward Roark, lnatructor of
speech, "God's Trombones"
Includes presenlaUons from the
Bible and aplrlluals done. In a
Readers Theatre format. More
than 60 Rio Grande College
students wiD partldpate ln the
lour, which lnelu~ea ilrat
semester performances in
Galllpolla, Coi!D0 1Na, J&amp;Gbon,
Oak HOI, Welllltori, and Rio
Grande.

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pile fabrl' by Borg. You .will find them· as ·
comfortable as any you have ever worn.'The
lining Is warm, resilient, d!lfjlble,' go¢ ,
Jookll)g. Besl of all, these qualll,les. last and.
last. DeslgiJed for ,out®or wear. · •.'
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TEL 446'1998
City
CHOICE 1 residential property,
good 5 rm, Must, bath arid
attached laundry, H. W.
ftocn, tarvtiiY. rm. li'ld level
lot. Prl.. $1.,900. ·
Edge of City

l:.r.,OtYf.J .WlSit
our sin· Cleanl.ng Service. Fret
, · Ctif:'lMnka' to frlendt and eoflmolol. Ph. - •·
' rltlahbon for the florol of.
197-11
rm.;IHm.;ondl3rm.
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ACRES, 3 """"'' 1 gGO&lt;t
• fe~Tngs, food, aympafhy, WATER wtll drilling Myers t properly
hos ·clty water and
gas, alsotOmeeitcallent bldg.
~ f:~,..,~,::."'!l:J, :,.~ pumpo, 11101 and 'oorvle». sltea. Prlc. $10,000.
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'· !other, Homer Adkins. lltla Reglalered driller. C. J,
will alwaya be romombtrod Lemley, VInton, 388-8543.
LOts, Vacant
'' ond appreciated.
231·11
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~. .iM~ Adkins and fa~~i '
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CHOI E blcfiJ. lot Bullville Rd.
21h A. level, Bulavllle Rd.
l'h
A. level, 2 tiN red, rest
.!
limber.
.. , WIL~'ior be rnponslble for
:.=~~clt.t
Farms
• ony&lt;cllbfl.olher .11\an my own
honund cowt
.• Mol this date Oct. 21, 1970. ,
C:.II'Jackson2fl.4531
1M. A. LOCATED on $1. Rt. 325
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C:.rl
Joney.
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and Cora Rd. wlfh plenty
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Cllllrll Air CondliWolnt
tronlegt on both. Complefe
IIMIIRI
set
of good blcfiJo., 7 rm.
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Fl'll
Esllmllto
hou11.
all hove ri&gt;elal r011tJ•
';BOARDINCl all
broods,
!llnt!t':'• Hanlwore
115 A. tillable; 75 A. fertile
, lfNICIOUI Indoor • outdoor
boffom, 411 A. Waf hill, good
VInton, Ollla , lUff
rvna. &gt;IA6-4191.
,..,..., plenty water. Priced
253-1
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TANK
CLEANING
CALL•a~ 5 p.m. lor Rawlolah
ratoa. John ~ . A.- tLEAN, good ~en,
Pr.ll. 1924 E, Ave. Ph. REASONABLE
Ruuell, owner and operator .
gently rolling; .5 lob. base.
253·1
PI&gt;. of4.ol7l2 after 5:30 p.m.
ust a tractor on all of It, good
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1 rm. houst, ator,m drs. and
wlndowi. Large bam and
'.,V.5T~,'S Televlalon Se/ vlce WILLIAM s. Wallwro Water
other oulblcfiJa. Localod 1 mi.
1111 • dal]y Wftkdays, Dellvory Sirvlce, formerly
out of VInton. Price $20,000.
.l:l~_.~y' ljlUick Mrvlca oWnod by Kannelh Sfoger
ANY HR. ,...,,.
•;: on all brands. 19 W. Main St., Yovr t!Mtr~ will be ap:
a.hlre, Olllo. Ph. 347·::.; preclalod. Ph, 2~52321ir 2A55119.
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Dillon.
Agency·
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$15,9GO

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THURSIMY, OC10BER 29
SJARTING AT 10'.30 A.M.

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Location: From GallipoUs take Route 7 to
O.eshire: turn left on 554, go to Old Kyter
Church, tum left, gil ~. mlle.
litis sale conslsfs of: Hill side plow, dltc culflr, ~ ·tooth.'
harrow, 5 shove\ cuttlvatcw, harrow plow, ciDIAIIe\hovll
plow, Brush Stw. roll barb wire, roll woven wl,., Jftft
mower. drill prns, 3 drums of used oil, 2 harM riding
cultivator, lola of scrap Iron, Mayteg woshll)g madllnt,
heallnstslove, bod springs, 2 rolls roofing, lllrniu, double
set; oil drums, scyth lo blades, Sub pump, 2 pitcher pump.
7.yr . old pony, weighs 1110 lbl .. exira good WGrker; 11&gt;
llques, Iron kettle, fllliY knllt, oxen yoke, forge 1o - · 2
horse wagon. chimney fop, 11usage grinder, llonejar. 20
gellon; also 12 gal, lots of other Items too IMtmerow fo
memloo.

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61fz Acres

FOR 113,9!111 YOU CAN
OWN THIS VERY NICE

OLDER 2 BEDROOM
HOME
LOCATED
IN
KYGER CK . SCHOOL
DIST . MODERN KIT ·
AND , GOOD
WATER
CHEN
FURNACE
HEAT.
EXCELLENT
FRON ·
TAGE ON GOOD ROAD
F o R
F u T u R e

RESTAURANT
DOING profltoble business In
en excellent location.
MODERN BRICK
ON A 1 A. lot close to city with o
2 cor garage. full basement,
carpeting &amp; peneling.
•TH AVE.
1\EAUTIFUL
2 story
home on a remodeled
large corner
lot
wtlh 6 rooms &amp; 2 baths.
FARMS
246 A. BEEF &amp; nrotn, low In·
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to A . bottom ground
1~ A. posture, equipment In·
1JiudedA. pasture 1o ...-~land,
""'blacktop rd.
wuuu
40 A. leveL mod~rn home.

1101 rtlponaibltfor lOY ICCidanfl.

Lundt Servod On Ground.

O. E.&amp;J. A. FRENCH, AUCTIONEERS
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tall us fOr Information on our

vacant lots and businesses.
R. E. Bltckb&lt;lr"
1rone h _
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for relaxlnst In this 15' x -411'
family
room wllh bNullful 1&gt;,1,odlern H
stone fireplace
ond unusual ~·
ome 31',. A • .
llghlflxtures - exlro kltclten,
'• EARLy
NEW
laundry and shower In
BEDROOM HOME_~~ ·.;·
basement, front porch,
LARGE FAMILY ":';~o·N
carport an~ a large acre lot K1Tt
now priced el ~19.000.
BUY this

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WISEMAN Agenc~
SIOlJT REALlY·

room and living room ,
..,aclous all bullt·ln kitchen,
you will · find plenty Of room

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~· b&lt;ly _You -y for the
WHETHERyourenforwhethfr
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nouse you occupy. on'
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Vacanti
OY!_N1E:R~r""oor
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nice kitchen w lh plenty
cabinets, dining room.
bastmtnf, front and back
porch. one acre lof. Price
$12.000. Will F.H.A.
Re,tirement Home
ONE FLOOR PLAN-3 BR end
both, comfortable kitchen
with . penellng, Iorge living
room, omall level ~lewr\ for
eaoy care. Price $12,500.
A Picture '
Of Perfection!
BEAUTIFULLYmalnfalnedall
• plit
brlCk 3 BR home ' .tM...
carpet In hall, formal dining

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It Is a way of life' .•. The entire family may
pursue their .own interests on this serene
e~tate. Autumn scenery for..the.artlst, kennels
for the e~nine lover, woOds for the hunter and
your own private stream. This quality custom
built home affords privacy tpr all. Check these
features. Country-size kitchen, living room.
FOUR bedrooms, two certmlc tile baths,
utility room. large family room .with fireplace,
carpeting. Large two e1r gar-a•· Ten acres ·of ,.
peace and quiet. City school• district. Under

RUSSEll
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lltrN BR, garage. ·''
bath, carP*fod living room,
"'vest In
city water.
Happiness
CHESTNUT ST. - One IIOCM'f 3 PICT.URE yoursell In this
BR, lurnac., corport, lenced sperkllnst clean home with
yard.
spece for the growlnst famnr,.
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BRADBURY efflcloncw DOWN RIVER- lltreo BR, bullf·lno, side laundry room,
.. •l!lr!Jntnf, :729 Second Ave.
l••c kitchen. bath, large now deep pile corPOIIna I"
Adulfl ooly, no poll.
..,. al garage.
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LR, 3 BR &amp; bath, many
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closefl, full basement with
ADDAVILLE - Tralltr with family room. attached
FURN. APT.. ullllfles P'!ld, . two roomtadded, drlllod well. garage, large level lot.
. ld~lfl only:. 251 Stele St. C:.ll LIST WITH US lor quick action
Ideal
'Sh6p 1: . ....... ~3467 after•5.
on your ptoPet ty. We hove THIS two BR home has w-w
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2A5-II· , buyers 'oYflo want nice farms
corpelln LR 1o BR'o, peneled
~iW',:!~~~ .SLEEPING , ROOMS. -kly' ' and homn. We work to stll dlnlnst room and large kif·
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rafljo, !!Irk Cllllrol· Hotel.
y.... properly.
chen, laundry room. lronlend
76-11
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back porch, garage. Oomer
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will sell for cash, land coo·
·oout WellltriMIII - 446-4244
tract or rent, reference
requested.
For Rent
ONE story home- 3 BR, good
location, referenc&lt;~ requested.
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FOR ALL yi&gt;ur TniUranct.Mods
All Electric
~hock. with your Granga
$15,750
agonll , af l~a Nell Ina.
AQonct• "' .stole st . .._..... BEAUl; IFUL 2 BR home,
tor autoi flrt, homeowners,
banquet size kitchen with
· hospital lind general liability.
very nice cabinets, large .
IA-H
carpeted LR, plttJ!y atorege
spacef tilt bath, laundry
.~.tf'.l'A:-::'1'::-:IO~N::-:-W;::
,ID:':E:-I;::N::cSU:::R:-:AH-;:::.CE
room. Garage Is finished ~nd
AUTO. Fire, ' lllt, ;u Sfate St..
doubl. a• • lamlly room,
· Wal~o f , .•Br~n, W. I!· -clean electrJc heat, nice
.• Brown, &gt;IA6-IHO • .
lfatege bull\?1 on 1 level .
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wellland.C.
lot. C:.n FHA
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Qood

Hedgewocid Drive•
Orchard Hill Area
HER·E ' S A
FASHIONABLE

HOME

ON
A
SECLUDED
WOODED LOT THAT IS

LOADED WITH CH4RM
AND IT 'S RiGHT IN

TOWN (CHILDREN CAN
WALK TO SCHOOL!.
VERY ATTRACTIVE 3

BEDROOM HOME,
ULTRA MODERN KIT·
·CHEN, 2 FIRE PLACES,

more

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3 BEDROOM home end fenced
lot, with new aluminum siding

New bath and new furnace,

price $10,000.00.
l

A WONDERFUL
LOCATION.

tot and double house on
First Avenue, close to
Zoned
for
downtown.
business. Coli Russell Wood

for appointment.

Eveningl

THE OWNER . OF THIS
MODERN 3 BEDROOM

PLACE) NICE KITCHEN,

FORCED AIR FURNACE
~NO BATH. BEAUTIFUL
LOCATION ON 3'12 A.
WOODED LOT.
ATTENTION

BEDROOM house on First
Avenue. Will sell on land
contract, $500.00 down and
$55.00 per_ month . Price
$6,000.00.

LARGE

Here's The Year's
Best Buy
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HOME MUST SELL IM·
MEDIATELY. LARGE
LIVING ROOM IFIRE

al

2 BEDROOM house in Bidwell.

ROOM.
IT'S
A..N
EVERYTHING HOUSE Ill!

$7,900

prlctd

$11,000.00.

OF

CARPETED, 2 BAT~S.
FAMILY ROOM , REC .

Smithers

Russell D. Wool, - 1 1
John I Richards. 44+-0211
Ronald C.naclly, 141 3611

' $. '15. PA-It!oNS ·
JAY SHEPPARD
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THURSDAY, OCJ. 29 • 9:30 P.II.
Solll,. the tvmHuro, toola, dl..,., and houooloold lloma
from the Cora J . Dovlo Estote. From GalllpotlslolloW lit.
1•1 tv .lit. ns, talco Rt. 775 to 3rd on rllt&gt;t pelf
Raccoon Creek.

mirror, wash stand. brass bed, lots of antiQue oicture

6 ROOM house and lot on Route
7 below the Roller Dam $1,500.00.

SUN DECK WITH VIEW

CITY AND RIVER
VALLEY. CENTRAL AIR,

you

you're In danger
successful.

on

PUBUC SALE

Quills 1151. comlorts (ltl , blankets (101, ruga (1
fMihtH· IIckad'i'itl, wal!l. """" (ll, - 1
(1), drot&gt;illflil
tttlilil!ih tl, ollooden round top Trn , ·
rd 121~11 cl\llr (2), &lt;h1iW:
with round mirror, spill boffom rocker (2), stand
kitchen sate, bolster pillows, fNther plllowo (16),
bedroom suite, like now (2), stand table (glonleel).large
&lt;odlo, pitcher (china) blue, pitcher (china) whlfl, door

BR, - one

,arm, "illite.. criY -·;,aplr'tJ
. Fl~t~..;, .
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· Midi Priced
YOU won't met ·t"" "Cirnowwdtllodod
letllng In tfils w,ll carod for
twb ·story home ·on Rl.. I&amp;
Four bedrooms. two living
rooms, two baths, two perCamplni Equipment
ches, specious kllchlfl wllh
buill-Ins. Lots ol ClrPtt ond
J~ST Mrlved. '$te 11\a titeullf.ul penellng.
lAra• shelled lot.
. - llne iii 1971 ·Storcralf See this homo
a"!i you will
trollerJ on diSplay at
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Com~ C!OniO¥ s•rcrolf 501ft.
behind PINiitlit Polnf Rnort.
54 Acres
we...,lc.wtoat we ,.u, \lock
with
two .
all PJrts· ~
Dr
lllod well.
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WEWIIGTON
• Malded, One Piac:e
• lOK Walerproot

INTERNATIONAL

In MlmcrJ

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mu:lmum lo.:llng), 1owe1t bollrdlng ht lght
My pickup.

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PINNnl, W. V•. PI&gt;. 675-llffl,
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ALBERT EHMAN
IN J..P'/IHG mamory of our
laft!M!, ROH A. Sexton, who
Water Dtnv.m- Sor•lce
.. llllldild away 10 yean ego Patriot !.ai Rt.; Gaiiii&gt;Oill
1 a.m. saturday.
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' New &amp;tick . home ~. the edge Of town; ema ..
. largeJplt llne location, good vi•Yf· 3 ~ropm,
· l'/:l baths;,ll!rge built-In k'lct,en wlltt dining
art!l· ~!'Ptl In IJvlnljl room &amp; hall, full size
basement, 2 citr gitrage, autoinalle dOot.
I.Dc~tt!d on 588. Can be' financed.
·
Ph. 446-0821 or446-4345 , .

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TIOHT

Better bteauu lnternmlonal Dfl'en hi!JI*t
opllonal u:le ratlngt; . . . 3 h-.,.dut.y Y-8
«&lt;CJine' and an econom, ebl IN~N r
ng~r­
e~r compa~~let put r
0011-clf' tnglnllln
their plckupt). Bitler btei:IIM 10'1 gil the Ml
lanll out:llde tM ca. ~ !no ldloiii(Jhtt),
dOuble-wall box oonliruc:tlon - Wid 8 tf'UOklo
tougtllflfllmiNIOM to dloole from I

LoANS Dlt~ $fMiL',_

Miracle of
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•••nld.
, . , .· .1 • . Slrilcls
Olfered
lo D"~II Hom •·· I
DNdllnt: 4.30 p.m. dollY oncl D

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Blotter Hcauu tM lntemtiiOnlfl' Pickup I• all
INCk (no ptlttnpl'-cat' COITIPOMnW) - built
by f,\t VfOfld't .. IVHt fl'lanuf.:tl. .r of hnvy_.ddfY trucb. a.tter becaiJN lt'l mded with
h,llluriel to m1ke 'tlfOf1c and d..Wing more pl. .
11ft - Cholet Of 3 lntlll'lo,., 3 t UspentiOn
.,.tern~ (&amp;r.e ~ot a llmollt/rtt riM, llf'IOther tot

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SIEGLER

Off-Broadway Group Coming

Grande

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GUbert JYoods S.ya:

on sows at th e

Purma Research Farm

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1WAtiT ll\ buy~ old lun~
iii youL_!.'!I&lt;, J&gt;l•miht
~. t:l"&gt;J" 1100 Kleillng
tim" end ito9DH bofOrt 1x: """"10 or ~2501 ..
Plr1t1on will bt ·ctt•rald tor only:
t
1,\
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number of tlmti th ad ~d1t1
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to

arowinl OOflllil h!J .arden..

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.A good~

frames. large oak dresser, library table. roU top desk &amp;
chair, lo"Ye·seat and rocker (very good COndition). stand
tabl! with casters, roll-a-way bed. fwo.piece living room
suite, large mantel clock, sad Irons (5), kerosene lamps
(6),

Pewter toothpick holder, Coleman molal lamp, throw

pillows (6), large Wl!ldow fan. sewing machine, Hoovw

sweeper. metal door sto~ Carnival glass flower vaH,
vinegar cruel tgleis), gloss shoving mug, spoon holder
(2), honey dish, wOoden buller mold IWheel Shot dellgnl.
glan door sole, w - rockers, dining room table 1o 4
ehalrs, television (Admiral), telephone bench, sofa (can
be made lnto'i bed), magazine rack, Warm Morning COlli
heater {large} , gas living room heater (large), BottJe Ges
stove (Tappan-like new) , refrlge.rator {l.C cu. ft., llkt
now). utility car\ ond cablnef, kitchen motch holder, detp
freeze. Dooher churn• 13), jars ond crock&amp; (15), ontlque
wood-burning heeting stove, ice cream freezer, counter

SCI!Ies, kitchen safe, Dexter double tub washer, copper
wnh~r. hand tools tor form. brol&amp; cow bells (5). side
soddlo, soddle, milk cans 16), Iron keHies (3). hoy 141111

belea); hat ·pins. cameo pin and necklace~ broaches.
candle holdorJ, pressure a&gt;oker, sherbet glooses (10),
etched glalses !121. Roger's Sliver Flat wore (service tor
I}, plus other valuable Items.
RALPH DAVIS. EXECUTOR
.W. P. Cllorrl,.._ AI lao lilY
Col. R. E. KnoiiJ. Aucllo""'
Asaialod by Dove K.-_
APP.
Torm10l klo: CASt!
Audlonwn Romorb: Tills will be a big lito with.,,.,,,
nice Items lnckMIIog v1luoblo onllq- wl1ldl hove ho- IIIi uegh lloo fomlly for many yean.
LUNCH WILL liE SERVED

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WANT AD
Card e!
, INfDRMATION
DIADLIN.S
· WE WISH
5 P.M. Day a.-e fUbiiCIUOn and
Mon-oy DMdllno' o.m,
ConclllltiOn &amp; c:.&lt;roctlona
Will be aectpted until tt.m. for
Dov olllubllcotloil
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R•GUUTIONS
Tht Publllt.er reurvn ~
right to ectlt t&gt;r re(Wc:t any ldl

' .Thanks.
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d"mtd ·obltctlonal. Tht
publiSher wilt not tte r.,onalblt
tor more than ont Incorrect

. JO YOUR. HOUSING NEEDS!

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air conditioned. Sbll1&gt; ... . and IIUl
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·deans1595,
lniNt and

out, 390 engine, JIOlnl" flU :Dw Md power brUin.

See Art Hoyt, 8111 Nelslin, C.ward C.lvert
or Freel BIMttnar;

BUICK

WE, THE CHILDREN o1 the
late Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
(Bernice) &amp;lncerely thank our
for the klndnesa ahown during
the extended Illness and dee1h

of our dear Mother Bnd

Grandmother. St&gt;eclal thanks

.

to Rev. W. H. Perrin for his
consoling words during his
many bedside visits and
during the burial servlc::as, to

IQ.I ..301c

ATTENTION ALL Registered
Robert Card for their vlsl11
Nurses; Here Is your op.
and prayers, to Dr. R. P. WILL pick up merchandise and
portunlty
toeern extra money
Daniels and to the doctors, (fake to auction on ·a per-,
to pay that bill, buy a new
nurses and entire staff at
centage basts. Call Jim
dress, or save for a 'lacatlon .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
We must meet coverage
for their untiring efforts to
Phone 7~2·.u41.
requirements
for medicare Real Estate For Sale
bring "Mom" back to health
9-23-ttc
Immediately
on
the 11 p.m. to UNITED METHODIST par- SEPTIC tanko c l - . Mitior·
---again, to the Trinity Church
7 a.m. shift, and are willing to
S.nltaflon, Siewert, 01110. Ph.
Council, the Happy Har-sonage for &amp;ale at LAtart
pay ~5 per night. Can you
662·:1035.
vesters Class and the Busy
Fells, Ofllo. Modern and In
work one nklhf per month? good shap.e. S..lad bkll until
2-12-lfe
Sees Sewing Circle for the
Per week? More than that?
,...,.,.,,--...,---many floral tributes and the
Nov.
10.
S.nd
bids
to
Mrs.
Roy
Service &amp; Parts Dept.
Call us. We need r,our halpl
food prepared and served, to
I'Hrson, Rt. 2, Racine, Ohio. WHEEL Horot Salta and
Call Athens Men al Health
Service. Baum Lumbar
7:30A.M. TII4:30 P.M.
the officers and staff of
To aee porsonage, a&amp;k naxt
Center. 593-1762, extension · door at Colder Shuler'•·
Company, Chetter, Ohio.
Theodorus Council No. 17 of
Monday thru Friday
m. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. RHflrve right to relocf all Phone 985-3301.
. .
Pomeroy for the beautiful
Monday lhru Friday.
Closed
5-211-lfc
memorial ~~M"vlces, to the
bids If too low.
10.25-lfc
Ewing Funeral Home coSaturday &amp; Sundily
t0-25-6tc ":"A"":"I~R--C~O~N=D-.,.1T:::-:-:10:'-,N-1:-:-N G,
workers and to the many
REGISTERED Nurses Part HOUSE, 1640 Lincoln His ..
Refrigeration &amp;ervlco. Jack's
wonderful neighbors for all
Tlma and Full Time positions
Refrigeration, Now Haven,
their food and floral tributes.
POmeroy. Ph""" 992·2293.
available Immediately. In
Phone 882-2079.
How wonderful to live In a
10.25-lfc
progressive, dynamic unit.
4-6-lfc
BUICK
PONTIAC
community where one's
On the job special training, ONE FLOOR, 6 room ...Uae:
GMC TRUCKS
friends are neer and ready to
opportunity to gain ex - bath, Sliver Run. Diock celllr TIRED OF lptftdlng 111 INII
POMEROY
serve when sadness comes to
perience In supervtsloo and with cellar houie above.
money for rtnf and own
a home. Thanks again.
leaching. Starting &amp;alarles
nothing In return? w.·can Ill
Nrs. Ida Burns, Mrs. Eldon WILL give plano lessons In my
PhGrle
992-43116
or
992·5050.
from 13.42 per hour to $4,12
Gaul, Mr•. George Powell,
you In a homo In • daya, NO
home. Phone 992-3666.
10-2Uic
per
hour, according to tx·
Mrs. Frank Mlson, Mrs.
money down, payrm~nta 11
8-16-lfc perlence.
Coil Dee Kennedy,
George Hobstetter, Miss ::::-.,.-- - - - low 01 rant. Call 992-11116 or
WITH all • ulllltlei'.
extension 329, Athens Mental LOTS
Bernice Ann Durst.
atop In upotatrsataJI"nor o1 E.
Rt$frlcled
dlvlolon,
\\t
toRE-OPENING
of
Middleport
Health Center 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.
10-25-11c
~In and Court, Panttroy, J
·'-acro lof\i , Phone Chesler . 'o.m
cab office at 322 N. Second
IG-25-lfc
. to 5 p.m., Monday
915-3301, night 915-3302.
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Ave., Middleport. Compollad
fhro1J9h
Saturday. Weber
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IIISII'anc:e
to tower tares In town. Uhour
Conofr'lleffon C4ml!llny,
AUTOMOBILE lnturance been servlce'avallable. Phone 992'
' 1(1.2Ufc
cancelled?
Lost
your 3210 or 992-UOS. Sharon't
at..-•s llcenM? Call 992· Twin City Cabo.
i
lor4 ltdrtollt.&amp; 1 .-r. ., SEWING MACHINES. R~lr
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____.., __.:..__...__10-1t-4tc
'"':':"'
vour .,..Oicoj!Hiflo ' . service, 111 mekil. 992-~~­
..,lbe Fobr'tc Shop,
MAYMAN'S AUCTION ilov.e; • •
\/Mithorliad Sfnglio Sol
•
Laurel Cliff, now open each
5er¥1ee. We·Sh..,.. ~
Wanted
Friday to receive con3- -lfe
and
signments at 10 a.m. Auction'
ACREAGE and lots. Moll In
Monthly P'aymenfS .. ·
descrlpflon. where locofed starting at 7 p.m. Lei us sell
CURTISS &amp;tile Bre.Jdfnl
your merchancUse.
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Lower Than
and cost to P. 0. 8o&gt;c 692,
Service. PhGrlt Perkor tUPZNew
Haven
Pomeroy.
3-22-lfc
2244
... call otallqn Coolvlllt
contact1 Mr. Mood,, Pit. m.
IQ.25-6fc
667-3251.
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tur
fltltl
offiCI
It
Corrlact
PIANO luning. Karl Kobler,
1(1.18-30tc
P'lrk &amp; SyCinlt" lit M.•dlllle~ort.
Mason. Phone n3·5535 after 5
J&amp; 0
AII~IATa$, INC.
The Daily Sentinel
p.m.
C. BRADFORD, Aucllontor
Pormtrlr ICIIMII AIIOCII·I~
llf011111
10-13-JOic
Camplala wvlce ·
tnc.
P~. 1-2~·1$11
Phone .9.,-3121
6A8
Phone 992-2156
Roctne,Ohlo
.J87
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
CONVENIENT but ..iel clad
Crill
Bradford
tA8752
Sport•man Club, Sunday,
building loll on T7t al ~k
S-l-Ife
OCtober 25.
• K82
Springs.
Wllhio
welklng
Wanted
Buy
dl•lonce
10.22-31c
of
Motlga
High
WDIT
EAST
FARM-ALL Cu~ or Super-A School, a 5 minute drive frOin ~SE;;::P::;T;?.IC;::::;T:;;AH;;:;K;;;S:-:C;-:LE;:-:A::N'ED.
.JUU
.KQ1087
tractor. Phone 9&gt;19-4:125 ..- 9•·
WILL
BABYSIT
.In
my
horne
Re•sonable rotea. Phone
Pomeroy. Call or seo Bjll
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4254.
Jolin
Russoll. Galllpotl&amp; .w..
weekdays.
Phone
992-llU.
Witte
weekends,
or
after
5
tQlOI
tJ3
1G-23-6tc p.m. weekdayo .. Phone 992·
1Q.22-61c
4782 alter 5:311 p.m.
• 1154
.AQ103
.j.1-Hc
6187.
SOVTB (D)
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October OLD turnituro, diahol, bran
1(1.18-lfe =oo=z:::E:-::R:-:::w=D=RK:-:.~Sapl:-::-,,~t-anko,
25, 1 p.m. Milo Hill Rd.
u
Sponaorad by Racine Fire
ldeh - · Phone ,.,.2171.
.AKQIOIU
Department.
10.18-lfc
tK84
10·22-3tc
••7
IIAC.KHOE . ·and EndiOJdtr
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Neither vulnerable
PIANO tuner for Elberfeld'•· OLD UPRIGHT planoa, any FARM - .112 IUOI, l!ifs oi -k. George BIIJ Pulllno.
Lane Daniel•. phone 992-5509.
Wool North £root loath
1(1.16-301ji
coodlllon, as long aa havo not limber, barn, outbull.cllniJ
IQ.22-31o
been· wat. Paying SIO each. with celler, 11011d, hou•chll
Flrslfloor only. Mor\daya will
NI!W BATH, Nj!W -KIT· HARRISoN'S TV AND AM·
be pick-up daf. Write, giving
CHEN, largo romodeltcl
l£1'fNA SERVICE: Phone
VFW GUN •hoot. Sunday,
good dlreclfCifll, Willen l'lono living room, 2 badroomo C:ould
992:2522.
6-10-lfc
October 25. Sterling at noon.
Company, Bo&gt;c' 1118. Sordl•~
have·Umllooutot.Pomeroy.
()penina jepd • '
Belley Run Road,
Ofllo A39&gt;16.
110,900.

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INo Down·Payment

1971 MODEL
VAN DYKE

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South ruffed a diamond, entered dummy with a trump
and diacarded both bll clubB
on the long diamonds. Hil
trick awapplng had really
paid dlvlderult. He wound up

Help Wanted

AAIB ITIOU5 housowllo. Local
Become a big wage
Hrner with the new Realistic
Bra and R. S. Apparel plus
earn new fall wardrobe or
frM Christmas gills for e lew
hours at your -•lime. Pay
up to SlO per hour. Perlllmt

-k.

work. Free lnvestmentt.
Write 8o&gt;c 1116, New Haven, W.

maklq sill.

blddlna

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Pus ·
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Pau
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4e
Puo
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Pus
Puo
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You, South, ho :
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Who! do you do ao-?
Wool
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Ve, or call New Hovan 882·
2010.
1o-25-31c

llfordl

lloafll SA(.ESMAN to oollcll occounis
Zt
for a nallonol collection
S6
agency. No lnvestmei)t. High
tH.T. . commlulons pklo bonuo plan
5H.T. to men mHIIng our
1
requlrt!fllenll. """· no f.-=t..-.
Write MlflOQtf'•. J!ra- 47,
Mentor, Ofllo - ·
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10-2S.31p
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Nita aub Licenn
28 Acres land
Money
Maker. Doinl! Good .
Business. Write Daily
Always

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CHIPN)OD

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'6·• PER 10ft, ·
Dtiii,V.re!l
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lire
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pupf)~• · . Grooming. ·

Phone 992·

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•·• Real Estate For Sale

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caps. Fit
D70x 14 wheels. Cost 159. Will
take 125. Call 992-2324.
10·25-3tc

4 NEW spinner hub

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1970

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ACROSS

!-Grade ·
6-Hawlniltss

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11-Divldt
proporttc.nattly

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62-£uroptan finch 126-Prlutly ortM,
64-A stltl (abbr.)
(!nit.)
65-t.tln
1?7- Artlcln of

conjunction

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bird 69----Ancltnt Syrltn
19--Genu~&gt; of li:l81"s
city
21)-.Akin
71-A 1tate (abhr.)
21--lnellnes
7l--Go back
23-Mi•
74-0I~tlon
24-Anaer
76-Whlrlpool•

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butllieu rocimt. 3 fliridihid
~..,_.
tperfmonll, 1'&gt; unfurnllhW,
low, upkeep on · building, 1PX50 TWO-~tdr&lt;&gt;om
. ·
GOdtG AT 121.5410.
hou"traller. Phoi1l 992-3954.
1(1.21,..,

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132~uarrtl

133-Abatract
belnl
134-And 10 forth
C.bbr.)
1~6---l'tmtlt f\OtU

2&amp;-Heraldry:
79-fat: .. 't n"t
lrtfltd
81-Chicktn
27-Aoad (tbbr.)
82- ...fnct.flnltt
29-Pitctl of strinl)
numblr
lO-Skldded
84--Muslc: tlowly
:U-EI)'ptlan
85--f"amt
IOdd"•
87-o.a..
32- Matul'11
9D-Church oflicial
33-Throulh
92-Dint
34-0.Ct)'l
93-Stdalt
3S--frtth-wat.r
95-Biand
mu...l
17-Mult of hl1tor,35-Shootllt from ' 18-..Sym~ for nllon
covt1r
99-.Prlnltr'l
3fi-Afttni•
ftl\ta&amp;u,.

149-Countlj of
Europe
150-'bldlldt
rllltl,urant

4G-Worm

ISI-Aabblbl

41-Ntrrow, not

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Q6--Countl')'ofAiia 129----+iarwHted
67-Ghl't. namt
131--concaal

18-l.onJ-Ie~d

klfchtn, 3 beCirooml, bllh, FURN ISHE'D houae, \':1 balh,
gas htet, Iron!.porch AIICIUT
Spring Ave .. PamorO)I, M
. 2 ocr01 level g~ounrt. .JI,JOO. mOn.lfl. flhGrlti424G21fltr 10

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_transmission. power steering. Extra Nice.

~1967 P~mouth

51495

Belvedere 2 Or. Hardtop, v.a motor, power
steering, &amp; automatic transmission.

1965
DODGE
SS95
Coronet Deluxe 2 Dr. Seaan, V-8 motor, radio.
standard shift.

POMEROY

lNG NECK pheaaan11, mole 50,1100 BTU fuel oil healer with
blower, $25. Phone 742-~2.
Beagle'vlups. Jolin Thomas.
10.25-ltc
Loon, • Va. ·Phone 895-3972.
Oork
1Q.23-31p

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"You'll Like Our Qualify Wavo.f Doi".' Business"

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9'12-SJ42 GMAC Flnoncing Aveillblt

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Open Eves. Til 6-Til 5 P.M. Sal.

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MOTOR SALES

WARM MORNING heater,'
85,1100 btu. Phooe MaSon 713-

For Sale

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$5300
Sedan De VIlle. Mint green. black vinyl top
and green Interior. full power equipment,
Oimate Control air conditioning.

MIR NOWI -

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'1795

steering, power
brakes. alr,eonditloning. Vinyl interior, blk.
vinyl roof. maroon flnfsh.

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vinyl roof.

1969 CADILLAC

'5995
~; BEDROOM.J, FULLY FU.NISHED.
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1967
Ford :
Door Seclan L.J. D..

1966
DODGE
'1195
Coronet 440 · 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor; raato,

·CADILLAC
DEALER

Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
Run Mills, Pickens Hard·
ware, Ma!;OO.
10-21-301c

12x64

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To

YOUR

"STAR" kills rats quickly .
Sure . 21f2 pounds, 11.69.

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housetraller. Phone 992-39.54.
1Q.23-61p

tree, old radio. No Sunday
cello please. Phone 1143-2194.
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Carriels
.: mt&lt;.tt
w~,nted iQ ·M-1. ; ' J 'ii!.VIf\"Cn ·!Uil

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BLAmNARS

nicely and broke 3-2. Now

G,Ac l.,.RUCI.&lt;S

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GAS COOK atovo, coal cook
stQYe, coal heater, Mveral

NEW ii&gt;URS

.YDuR NEW HOME

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.READY · MIX CONCREn
dellyerod right to \'.OUr
pro,ect. Fast and easy. Fret
est mates. Phone 992·3214.
GoeQieln Reedy~Mbc Co., NEIGLER eoilitruc:!lon, J!M'
bulldlng or ren adtllttG -~
Mldaleport, C»ilo.
home, ctll Guy ,j. N•foler,
6-!l).lfc
Roclno, Ohio.
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Help Wanted

Rev . Raullln Moyer and Rev .

hand with the last trump.
T h e dlamonda behaved

PONTIAC .

In Pom-y Since 1853
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PHONE 992-2143
POMtROY, OHIO

many friends end relatives

Tbt

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BLA·EnNARS ·

Card of Thanks

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Q-ulae cilllrol; JIOIIIf Wludowi;J!O'"' iilet, m)'ltql. A

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FORD
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Station W'l!o.n. V-8 .motor, automatic trltll!, mlstlan, power steering.

IOI-5tltrp-eytd

U7-Goll cr,131-Mtllc:e
139-S,;Inl ' dbr.)

140--Partlco
141--HttMI r'l'llttl
142'-TIIIt of r.. ptet
14,_1ackJKHwt
144-Civll W11r
..ntral
146-Wortlllp
l~VIptr

penon

botl'd
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42-PJ;rt Of llf,
writlen
4).....0ptliWOrll f.r.bric lCN-t.at it tttnrl
4!--SmtU Ytll&amp;-11
11J5---Ftllllful
46-0iphtfiofll
~01-Cty
47-earol .
11G-In,.,.
4&amp;-t..mb'• ptn
I !2-P.rophtt
tlamt
113--Ptdch
4;.-...WitJhttn
114---tomPtn point
51-ShallfW .......tt lls.--Joe:
52-Mtnutcrlpt
117-RIPUIM
(l:bbr.)
118-lmlttttd
53-Wlnn:up
llf-Sit!lofTtJ
54-Undllllt"Ji'lnt
Mthlll
. 55---ltU'dlo
120-f'our (Rom•n
57-louttlwnMm
number)
indltn
· JU-conc.cte
5t-F'1Shlon
121-W"&amp;ht of fndlt
124-Wint-,r vthlole
&amp;0--&amp;(tlll

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1-Mtps
2---Gnnts Ull of

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ll---£uropun
blackbird
17-Man'l nlcllntmt
19-StiOII"
21 2:....~rHCh••
90---~brew lttt•r
22-ltnt Arm
2s-N1now openlna 91-Prwpotitlon

25--T"r
27-Tamporary

4-Diltteh 111ntl
5--Sylnbol for tin

6-Couibtl'd
7-«nlhUilattlc:
8-lrilh ... IOd
t-Prln~.r'l

rrteltult

1D---Orltd

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11-Atttndance

12-Nott of tcalt
1J.-...a.nua of oll\lft

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Rotm

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98-Girl' l name
99-landld proptl'l)'

Nle"
28-CkJthtd

(pl.)
30-Jqpd.
proJICtlnl part lCIO-Sarcastlc
31--Dolphinllke
102-5t•&amp;• ••tre
(colloq.)
CltiCtllft
3)-.PtcU~ ltltnd
104-Sow
35-41nn boM ·
105-fat of 1Mnt

36--Va&amp;YI
37-Fur·bumt:
mtmmttl
39-0PtlliRI
41-lnHftnit.

number
42- Sitnder
41 Athmpts
47-statonirc
41-fi'ICredltnll

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· 56-Wtlrd
54---L.oolc1 flxtd)J
!15-Son of Ad•m
56-fnllfNI

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60-Umoat

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66--.--Com-,...

11--Land m1111u,.
point

67-EIIIttl

7o-Humb'lr

71-DfstaJtt

72--ton*"rMI

77-G,..kie~Mr

7f-Orvnll•rd

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70 Chevelle

V-8

Automatic, P.

Steering, 4 Dr.
70 Camaro V-8, 4 Speed, P.S., Cpe.
70 Impala V-8, Automatic, P. Steering,
4 Dr.
70 Caprice V-8, Automatic, P. Steering
Cpe.
70 h~

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Steering Cpe.

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Also nice selection of 11 - Chevy II,
Camaro, Chevelle, Monte Carlo,
Impalas.
See Us now if you need a ·new '12 Ton or
3J4 Ton Chevrolet Pickup.

106----Enli~n

107--followerl of
Levi

10V----&amp;plosive tlttltt
lli-Ritl
H2-Hurrltd
ll~ciOHiy

116-Snlmt

Ill-Toward shelftlr
III-AIII1·Uint
122-Stn.w
124-ScatNr
125---Mud
126-Ttllnb
121--Atmosphtrtc
dllturtNinct
UO-Swlu river
IJI--GrMk poft
132-HtiV)' metal

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Pomeroy Motor Co•
Your Chevy Dealer
POMEROY, OHIO
Open Eves n1 8 Ph. 992·2126

Ua-lpunllh for

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137-Joumty forth

131-M•tt

141'--Mtn'a nl~narna
75-Btnll emploree lU-flthoor .,..._
7~e&lt;:omfi'"IH

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

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147--lbrwn8Ddl

For Sale

Auto Sales

PWNINGS, storm door&amp; and 1960 INTERNATIONAL VI 'h·
windows, carports, ton pickup, liNG lnlernotlonol
marquees.- blown and boll
VI 2·ton, 2&lt;Sptad dump truck.
ln,ulatfon. Elmer · White, lf., lnltrniotlonol 6, V..fon,
sales representaflv•. Fort,.., i4&gt;1rH:h clb to exle. Panteroy
estimates. phone Cheri•• MOtvr C4mpany. Your 01evY
Litle, SyrucUse. V. V. Deater.
Jolmson and Sqn, Inc.
10.21-31&lt;:
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8-30-lfc

Auto

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1960 CHEVROLET • . door,
ueellent eondlllon, ~~50. ·
Alao, W-t · Alii&amp; Chal"lfrs
r:\'rslll&lt;lequlpmtni.'Pijone
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1965 FORD, 2 _ .
running condition.
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Phooem.-.
10-112·311:
PONTIAC
TemptS!,
1967
Jlandard y.., · whllt
well&amp;. I..Hv~ tllllel, rrlvol
.oeH·. " ' - .-304. 10.2S-311:

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WANT AD
Card e!
, INfDRMATION
DIADLIN.S
· WE WISH
5 P.M. Day a.-e fUbiiCIUOn and
Mon-oy DMdllno' o.m,
ConclllltiOn &amp; c:.&lt;roctlona
Will be aectpted until tt.m. for
Dov olllubllcotloil
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R•GUUTIONS
Tht Publllt.er reurvn ~
right to ectlt t&gt;r re(Wc:t any ldl

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publiSher wilt not tte r.,onalblt
tor more than ont Incorrect

. JO YOUR. HOUSING NEEDS!

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69 BUICk

iftl,·MoDtls
ot. DISPLAY!
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air conditioned. Sbll1&gt; ... . and IIUl
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"A RW 1.911MODilS AT IED:IICED PIJCIS•
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lniNt and

out, 390 engine, JIOlnl" flU :Dw Md power brUin.

See Art Hoyt, 8111 Nelslin, C.ward C.lvert
or Freel BIMttnar;

BUICK

WE, THE CHILDREN o1 the
late Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
(Bernice) &amp;lncerely thank our
for the klndnesa ahown during
the extended Illness and dee1h

of our dear Mother Bnd

Grandmother. St&gt;eclal thanks

.

to Rev. W. H. Perrin for his
consoling words during his
many bedside visits and
during the burial servlc::as, to

IQ.I ..301c

ATTENTION ALL Registered
Robert Card for their vlsl11
Nurses; Here Is your op.
and prayers, to Dr. R. P. WILL pick up merchandise and
portunlty
toeern extra money
Daniels and to the doctors, (fake to auction on ·a per-,
to pay that bill, buy a new
nurses and entire staff at
centage basts. Call Jim
dress, or save for a 'lacatlon .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
We must meet coverage
for their untiring efforts to
Phone 7~2·.u41.
requirements
for medicare Real Estate For Sale
bring "Mom" back to health
9-23-ttc
Immediately
on
the 11 p.m. to UNITED METHODIST par- SEPTIC tanko c l - . Mitior·
---again, to the Trinity Church
7 a.m. shift, and are willing to
S.nltaflon, Siewert, 01110. Ph.
Council, the Happy Har-sonage for &amp;ale at LAtart
pay ~5 per night. Can you
662·:1035.
vesters Class and the Busy
Fells, Ofllo. Modern and In
work one nklhf per month? good shap.e. S..lad bkll until
2-12-lfe
Sees Sewing Circle for the
Per week? More than that?
,...,.,.,,--...,---many floral tributes and the
Nov.
10.
S.nd
bids
to
Mrs.
Roy
Service &amp; Parts Dept.
Call us. We need r,our halpl
food prepared and served, to
I'Hrson, Rt. 2, Racine, Ohio. WHEEL Horot Salta and
Call Athens Men al Health
Service. Baum Lumbar
7:30A.M. TII4:30 P.M.
the officers and staff of
To aee porsonage, a&amp;k naxt
Center. 593-1762, extension · door at Colder Shuler'•·
Company, Chetter, Ohio.
Theodorus Council No. 17 of
Monday thru Friday
m. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. RHflrve right to relocf all Phone 985-3301.
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Pomeroy for the beautiful
Monday lhru Friday.
Closed
5-211-lfc
memorial ~~M"vlces, to the
bids If too low.
10.25-lfc
Ewing Funeral Home coSaturday &amp; Sundily
t0-25-6tc ":"A"":"I~R--C~O~N=D-.,.1T:::-:-:10:'-,N-1:-:-N G,
workers and to the many
REGISTERED Nurses Part HOUSE, 1640 Lincoln His ..
Refrigeration &amp;ervlco. Jack's
wonderful neighbors for all
Tlma and Full Time positions
Refrigeration, Now Haven,
their food and floral tributes.
POmeroy. Ph""" 992·2293.
available Immediately. In
Phone 882-2079.
How wonderful to live In a
10.25-lfc
progressive, dynamic unit.
4-6-lfc
BUICK
PONTIAC
community where one's
On the job special training, ONE FLOOR, 6 room ...Uae:
GMC TRUCKS
friends are neer and ready to
opportunity to gain ex - bath, Sliver Run. Diock celllr TIRED OF lptftdlng 111 INII
POMEROY
serve when sadness comes to
perience In supervtsloo and with cellar houie above.
money for rtnf and own
a home. Thanks again.
leaching. Starting &amp;alarles
nothing In return? w.·can Ill
Nrs. Ida Burns, Mrs. Eldon WILL give plano lessons In my
PhGrle
992-43116
or
992·5050.
from 13.42 per hour to $4,12
Gaul, Mr•. George Powell,
you In a homo In • daya, NO
home. Phone 992-3666.
10-2Uic
per
hour, according to tx·
Mrs. Frank Mlson, Mrs.
money down, payrm~nta 11
8-16-lfc perlence.
Coil Dee Kennedy,
George Hobstetter, Miss ::::-.,.-- - - - low 01 rant. Call 992-11116 or
WITH all • ulllltlei'.
extension 329, Athens Mental LOTS
Bernice Ann Durst.
atop In upotatrsataJI"nor o1 E.
Rt$frlcled
dlvlolon,
\\t
toRE-OPENING
of
Middleport
Health Center 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.
10-25-11c
~In and Court, Panttroy, J
·'-acro lof\i , Phone Chesler . 'o.m
cab office at 322 N. Second
IG-25-lfc
. to 5 p.m., Monday
915-3301, night 915-3302.
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Ave., Middleport. Compollad
fhro1J9h
Saturday. Weber
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IIISII'anc:e
to tower tares In town. Uhour
Conofr'lleffon C4ml!llny,
AUTOMOBILE lnturance been servlce'avallable. Phone 992'
' 1(1.2Ufc
cancelled?
Lost
your 3210 or 992-UOS. Sharon't
at..-•s llcenM? Call 992· Twin City Cabo.
i
lor4 ltdrtollt.&amp; 1 .-r. ., SEWING MACHINES. R~lr
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____.., __.:..__...__10-1t-4tc
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..,lbe Fobr'tc Shop,
MAYMAN'S AUCTION ilov.e; • •
\/Mithorliad Sfnglio Sol
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Laurel Cliff, now open each
5er¥1ee. We·Sh..,.. ~
Wanted
Friday to receive con3- -lfe
and
signments at 10 a.m. Auction'
ACREAGE and lots. Moll In
Monthly P'aymenfS .. ·
descrlpflon. where locofed starting at 7 p.m. Lei us sell
CURTISS &amp;tile Bre.Jdfnl
your merchancUse.
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Lower Than
and cost to P. 0. 8o&gt;c 692,
Service. PhGrlt Perkor tUPZNew
Haven
Pomeroy.
3-22-lfc
2244
... call otallqn Coolvlllt
contact1 Mr. Mood,, Pit. m.
IQ.25-6fc
667-3251.
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offiCI
It
Corrlact
PIANO luning. Karl Kobler,
1(1.18-30tc
P'lrk &amp; SyCinlt" lit M.•dlllle~ort.
Mason. Phone n3·5535 after 5
J&amp; 0
AII~IATa$, INC.
The Daily Sentinel
p.m.
C. BRADFORD, Aucllontor
Pormtrlr ICIIMII AIIOCII·I~
llf011111
10-13-JOic
Camplala wvlce ·
tnc.
P~. 1-2~·1$11
Phone .9.,-3121
6A8
Phone 992-2156
Roctne,Ohlo
.J87
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
CONVENIENT but ..iel clad
Crill
Bradford
tA8752
Sport•man Club, Sunday,
building loll on T7t al ~k
S-l-Ife
OCtober 25.
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Springs.
Wllhio
welklng
Wanted
Buy
dl•lonce
10.22-31c
of
Motlga
High
WDIT
EAST
FARM-ALL Cu~ or Super-A School, a 5 minute drive frOin ~SE;;::P::;T;?.IC;::::;T:;;AH;;:;K;;;S:-:C;-:LE;:-:A::N'ED.
.JUU
.KQ1087
tractor. Phone 9&gt;19-4:125 ..- 9•·
WILL
BABYSIT
.In
my
horne
Re•sonable rotea. Phone
Pomeroy. Call or seo Bjll
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4254.
Jolin
Russoll. Galllpotl&amp; .w..
weekdays.
Phone
992-llU.
Witte
weekends,
or
after
5
tQlOI
tJ3
1G-23-6tc p.m. weekdayo .. Phone 992·
1Q.22-61c
4782 alter 5:311 p.m.
• 1154
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6187.
SOVTB (D)
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October OLD turnituro, diahol, bran
1(1.18-lfe =oo=z:::E:-::R:-:::w=D=RK:-:.~Sapl:-::-,,~t-anko,
25, 1 p.m. Milo Hill Rd.
u
Sponaorad by Racine Fire
ldeh - · Phone ,.,.2171.
.AKQIOIU
Department.
10.18-lfc
tK84
10·22-3tc
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Neither vulnerable
PIANO tuner for Elberfeld'•· OLD UPRIGHT planoa, any FARM - .112 IUOI, l!ifs oi -k. George BIIJ Pulllno.
Lane Daniel•. phone 992-5509.
Wool North £root loath
1(1.16-301ji
coodlllon, as long aa havo not limber, barn, outbull.cllniJ
IQ.22-31o
been· wat. Paying SIO each. with celler, 11011d, hou•chll
Flrslfloor only. Mor\daya will
NI!W BATH, Nj!W -KIT· HARRISoN'S TV AND AM·
be pick-up daf. Write, giving
CHEN, largo romodeltcl
l£1'fNA SERVICE: Phone
VFW GUN •hoot. Sunday,
good dlreclfCifll, Willen l'lono living room, 2 badroomo C:ould
992:2522.
6-10-lfc
October 25. Sterling at noon.
Company, Bo&gt;c' 1118. Sordl•~
have·Umllooutot.Pomeroy.
()penina jepd • '
Belley Run Road,
Ofllo A39&gt;16.
110,900.

.

!'flnl.,.,

INo Down·Payment

1971 MODEL
VAN DYKE

·ALL 1tto
r•'!- •

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I.

South ruffed a diamond, entered dummy with a trump
and diacarded both bll clubB
on the long diamonds. Hil
trick awapplng had really
paid dlvlderult. He wound up

Help Wanted

AAIB ITIOU5 housowllo. Local
Become a big wage
Hrner with the new Realistic
Bra and R. S. Apparel plus
earn new fall wardrobe or
frM Christmas gills for e lew
hours at your -•lime. Pay
up to SlO per hour. Perlllmt

-k.

work. Free lnvestmentt.
Write 8o&gt;c 1116, New Haven, W.

maklq sill.

blddlna

1•

m. boen: ·

lilt
Pus ·
J• •
Pau
,_
4e
Puo
1'.S•
Pus
Puo
1•
Pus
kl
You, South, ho :
.KIU
tAKUJ
Who! do you do ao-?
Wool
I'IM

Ve, or call New Hovan 882·
2010.
1o-25-31c

llfordl

lloafll SA(.ESMAN to oollcll occounis
Zt
for a nallonol collection
S6
agency. No lnvestmei)t. High
tH.T. . commlulons pklo bonuo plan
5H.T. to men mHIIng our
1
requlrt!fllenll. """· no f.-=t..-.
Write MlflOQtf'•. J!ra- 47,
Mentor, Ofllo - ·
.WII
10-2S.31p
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. . . . SprinJs
Nita aub Licenn
28 Acres land
Money
Maker. Doinl! Good .
Business. Write Daily
Always

A

5entlnel• Box 729· R.

!1111--J

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and bird &lt;lOgs, AKC. Pel and

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WANTED

CHIPN)OD

fWs

l'ls. .
32:
21

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20

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MAXIMUM
• tM-.m~
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1O" on LltgQt End

'6·• PER 10ft, ·
Dtiii,V.re!l
' To'

. .OHIP
· PAWT·,
!U.

-Mr. and
,La_
lire
'•
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pupf)~• · . Grooming. ·

Phone 992·

.

:1-17-lfc

•·• Real Estate For Sale

RAtiNE- ,.......
. .~,2 '

.t~r;:

caps. Fit
D70x 14 wheels. Cost 159. Will
take 125. Call 992-2324.
10·25-3tc

4 NEW spinner hub

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1970

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ACROSS

!-Grade ·
6-Hawlniltss

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color
11-Divldt
proporttc.nattly

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61-Finnllh &amp;ttport 125--Ttmptrtte
62-£uroptan finch 126-Prlutly ortM,
64-A stltl (abbr.)
(!nit.)
65-t.tln
1?7- Artlcln of

conjunction

:t•

bird 69----Ancltnt Syrltn
19--Genu~&gt; of li:l81"s
city
21)-.Akin
71-A 1tate (abhr.)
21--lnellnes
7l--Go back
23-Mi•
74-0I~tlon
24-Anaer
76-Whlrlpool•

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&gt; •

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SALE

butllieu rocimt. 3 fliridihid
~..,_.
tperfmonll, 1'&gt; unfurnllhW,
low, upkeep on · building, 1PX50 TWO-~tdr&lt;&gt;om
. ·
GOdtG AT 121.5410.
hou"traller. Phoi1l 992-3954.
1(1.21,..,

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132~uarrtl

133-Abatract
belnl
134-And 10 forth
C.bbr.)
1~6---l'tmtlt f\OtU

2&amp;-Heraldry:
79-fat: .. 't n"t
lrtfltd
81-Chicktn
27-Aoad (tbbr.)
82- ...fnct.flnltt
29-Pitctl of strinl)
numblr
lO-Skldded
84--Muslc: tlowly
:U-EI)'ptlan
85--f"amt
IOdd"•
87-o.a..
32- Matul'11
9D-Church oflicial
33-Throulh
92-Dint
34-0.Ct)'l
93-Stdalt
3S--frtth-wat.r
95-Biand
mu...l
17-Mult of hl1tor,35-Shootllt from ' 18-..Sym~ for nllon
covt1r
99-.Prlnltr'l
3fi-Afttni•
ftl\ta&amp;u,.

149-Countlj of
Europe
150-'bldlldt
rllltl,urant

4G-Worm

ISI-Aabblbl

41-Ntrrow, not

,

fumlturw

Q6--Countl')'ofAiia 129----+iarwHted
67-Ghl't. namt
131--concaal

18-l.onJ-Ie~d

klfchtn, 3 beCirooml, bllh, FURN ISHE'D houae, \':1 balh,
gas htet, Iron!.porch AIICIUT
Spring Ave .. PamorO)I, M
. 2 ocr01 level g~ounrt. .JI,JOO. mOn.lfl. flhGrlti424G21fltr 10

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Dart Custom 4 Or. Sedan. 6 cyl., T~quefllte
_transmission. power steering. Extra Nice.

~1967 P~mouth

51495

Belvedere 2 Or. Hardtop, v.a motor, power
steering, &amp; automatic transmission.

1965
DODGE
SS95
Coronet Deluxe 2 Dr. Seaan, V-8 motor, radio.
standard shift.

POMEROY

lNG NECK pheaaan11, mole 50,1100 BTU fuel oil healer with
blower, $25. Phone 742-~2.
Beagle'vlups. Jolin Thomas.
10.25-ltc
Loon, • Va. ·Phone 895-3972.
Oork
1Q.23-31p

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'1595

"You'll Like Our Qualify Wavo.f Doi".' Business"

aoe9,W:,&amp;isi .

Realbl

-;;;;;·~~-8-;211-~ff..c RUTLA~O- 4 yN'~ :o!~; nit» ' tor R~

9'12-SJ42 GMAC Flnoncing Aveillblt

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1967 Oocige

Open Eves. Til 6-Til 5 P.M. Sal.

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t0.22-31c

10.21~tc

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GaATLY BDuaD
,. MaOI.BY. LIBERTY
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

WARM MORNING heater,'
85,1100 btu. Phooe MaSon 713-

For Sale

•t

!:t~~~-&amp;io~~~ :Cleland

$5300
Sedan De VIlle. Mint green. black vinyl top
and green Interior. full power equipment,
Oimate Control air conditioning.

MIR NOWI -

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'1795

steering, power
brakes. alr,eonditloning. Vinyl interior, blk.
vinyl roof. maroon flnfsh.

~

power steering, Torquefllte transmission,
vinyl roof.

1969 CADILLAC

'5995
~; BEDROOM.J, FULLY FU.NISHED.
•,

1967
Ford :
Door Seclan L.J. D..

1966
DODGE
'1195
Coronet 440 · 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor; raato,

·CADILLAC
DEALER

Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
Run Mills, Pickens Hard·
ware, Ma!;OO.
10-21-301c

12x64

"''t _,

To

YOUR

"STAR" kills rats quickly .
Sure . 21f2 pounds, 11.69.

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10K50 FOOT, 2·bedroom
housetraller. Phone 992-39.54.
1Q.23-61p

tree, old radio. No Sunday
cello please. Phone 1143-2194.
IQ.22.Jic

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Carriels
.: mt&lt;.tt
w~,nted iQ ·M-1. ; ' J 'ii!.VIf\"Cn ·!Uil

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amall gas heaters, old hall

BLAmNARS

nicely and broke 3-2. Now

G,Ac l.,.RUCI.&lt;S

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For Sale

GAS COOK atovo, coal cook
stQYe, coal heater, Mveral

NEW ii&gt;URS

.YDuR NEW HOME

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THIS IS- '·' IT" !

.READY · MIX CONCREn
dellyerod right to \'.OUr
pro,ect. Fast and easy. Fret
est mates. Phone 992·3214.
GoeQieln Reedy~Mbc Co., NEIGLER eoilitruc:!lon, J!M'
bulldlng or ren adtllttG -~
Mldaleport, C»ilo.
home, ctll Guy ,j. N•foler,
6-!l).lfc
Roclno, Ohio.
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Help Wanted

Rev . Raullln Moyer and Rev .

hand with the last trump.
T h e dlamonda behaved

PONTIAC .

In Pom-y Since 1853
·
PHONE 992-2143
POMtROY, OHIO

many friends end relatives

Tbt

,

BLA·EnNARS ·

Card of Thanks

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Ca...U:e.f dr. !Jonltap; fadGr7 ClalaJ~ Contnii.V ~
Q-ulae cilllrol; JIOIIIf Wludowi;J!O'"' iilet, m)'ltql. A

66
FORD
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V-ICounlry.Bqulrelllllon,...,

Station W'l!o.n. V-8 .motor, automatic trltll!, mlstlan, power steering.

IOI-5tltrp-eytd

U7-Goll cr,131-Mtllc:e
139-S,;Inl ' dbr.)

140--Partlco
141--HttMI r'l'llttl
142'-TIIIt of r.. ptet
14,_1ackJKHwt
144-Civll W11r
..ntral
146-Wortlllp
l~VIptr

penon

botl'd
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103-Multc: at
42-PJ;rt Of llf,
writlen
4).....0ptliWOrll f.r.bric lCN-t.at it tttnrl
4!--SmtU Ytll&amp;-11
11J5---Ftllllful
46-0iphtfiofll
~01-Cty
47-earol .
11G-In,.,.
4&amp;-t..mb'• ptn
I !2-P.rophtt
tlamt
113--Ptdch
4;.-...WitJhttn
114---tomPtn point
51-ShallfW .......tt lls.--Joe:
52-Mtnutcrlpt
117-RIPUIM
(l:bbr.)
118-lmlttttd
53-Wlnn:up
llf-Sit!lofTtJ
54-Undllllt"Ji'lnt
Mthlll
. 55---ltU'dlo
120-f'our (Rom•n
57-louttlwnMm
number)
indltn
· JU-conc.cte
5t-F'1Shlon
121-W"&amp;ht of fndlt
124-Wint-,r vthlole
&amp;0--&amp;(tlll

OOWN
1-Mtps
2---Gnnts Ull of

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16-Golf mound
ll---£uropun
blackbird
17-Man'l nlcllntmt
19-StiOII"
21 2:....~rHCh••
90---~brew lttt•r
22-ltnt Arm
2s-N1now openlna 91-Prwpotitlon

25--T"r
27-Tamporary

4-Diltteh 111ntl
5--Sylnbol for tin

6-Couibtl'd
7-«nlhUilattlc:
8-lrilh ... IOd
t-Prln~.r'l

rrteltult

1D---Orltd

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11-Atttndance

12-Nott of tcalt
1J.-...a.nua of oll\lft

lt

Rotm

Is-_,.

p....nl

9&amp;---A IIIII (abbr.)
98-Girl' l name
99-landld proptl'l)'

Nle"
28-CkJthtd

(pl.)
30-Jqpd.
proJICtlnl part lCIO-Sarcastlc
31--Dolphinllke
102-5t•&amp;• ••tre
(colloq.)
CltiCtllft
3)-.PtcU~ ltltnd
104-Sow
35-41nn boM ·
105-fat of 1Mnt

36--Va&amp;YI
37-Fur·bumt:
mtmmttl
39-0PtlliRI
41-lnHftnit.

number
42- Sitnder
41 Athmpts
47-statonirc
41-fi'ICredltnll

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· 56-Wtlrd
54---L.oolc1 flxtd)J
!15-Son of Ad•m
56-fnllfNI

!11--&lt;Anpto•

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60-Umoat

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l-Actdtmlc

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66--.--Com-,...

11--Land m1111u,.
point

67-EIIIttl

7o-Humb'lr

71-DfstaJtt

72--ton*"rMI

77-G,..kie~Mr

7f-Orvnll•rd

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,

110-Q,... ......
· 86--Rivtr In Afrtu

70 Chevelle

V-8

Automatic, P.

Steering, 4 Dr.
70 Camaro V-8, 4 Speed, P.S., Cpe.
70 Impala V-8, Automatic, P. Steering,
4 Dr.
70 Caprice V-8, Automatic, P. Steering
Cpe.
70 h~

e,t,lp:Y....

Steering Cpe.

A\!fO"'!It~t : ~

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See Us Now!

Also nice selection of 11 - Chevy II,
Camaro, Chevelle, Monte Carlo,
Impalas.
See Us now if you need a ·new '12 Ton or
3J4 Ton Chevrolet Pickup.

106----Enli~n

107--followerl of
Levi

10V----&amp;plosive tlttltt
lli-Ritl
H2-Hurrltd
ll~ciOHiy

116-Snlmt

Ill-Toward shelftlr
III-AIII1·Uint
122-Stn.w
124-ScatNr
125---Mud
126-Ttllnb
121--Atmosphtrtc
dllturtNinct
UO-Swlu river
IJI--GrMk poft
132-HtiV)' metal

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Pomeroy Motor Co•
Your Chevy Dealer
POMEROY, OHIO
Open Eves n1 8 Ph. 992·2126

Ua-lpunllh for

·-,_

137-Joumty forth

131-M•tt

141'--Mtn'a nl~narna
75-Btnll emploree lU-flthoor .,..._
7~e&lt;:omfi'"IH

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

l•f4.-Su,...n .....,..,
(.._r.)

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141 tnddntt..,..
147--lbrwn8Ddl

For Sale

Auto Sales

PWNINGS, storm door&amp; and 1960 INTERNATIONAL VI 'h·
windows, carports, ton pickup, liNG lnlernotlonol
marquees.- blown and boll
VI 2·ton, 2&lt;Sptad dump truck.
ln,ulatfon. Elmer · White, lf., lnltrniotlonol 6, V..fon,
sales representaflv•. Fort,.., i4&gt;1rH:h clb to exle. Panteroy
estimates. phone Cheri•• MOtvr C4mpany. Your 01evY
Litle, SyrucUse. V. V. Deater.
Jolmson and Sqn, Inc.
10.21-31&lt;:
·.
8-30-lfc

Auto

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a

les

1960 CHEVROLET • . door,
ueellent eondlllon, ~~50. ·
Alao, W-t · Alii&amp; Chal"lfrs
r:\'rslll&lt;lequlpmtni.'Pijone
. ·.' , '
• ~,_·

-·:.&lt;;:

1965 FORD, 2 _ .
running condition.
•
Phooem.-.
10-112·311:
PONTIAC
TemptS!,
1967
Jlandard y.., · whllt
well&amp;. I..Hv~ tllllel, rrlvol
.oeH·. " ' - .-304. 10.2S-311:

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For Sale

1'

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SALESMEN •·
KEEP
carpet
cleaning
to sOLICIT ac(CUI11s lor a problems smell - use Blue
National Collection Agency.
Lustre wall to ·wo11: Rant
No lnveslmant. High CoJil. eletlrlc · ahampooer If.
mlsslan p(us Bonus Plan to Centro! Supply CO.
nltn
mnflng
our
253-6
t:O&lt;iulrements. Aae no factor. --==-:-::==-~~
Wrllt Manager.llrawer &lt;17. 1961 CORVETTE. Must b&lt;&gt;
Mentor, Ohio 44060.
driven to oppreclate. Call H·
--~:::;::;::;:::::;-253·3 R. Knopp, 173-5214 Mason, W.
HOUSEWIVES
Vo. .
.253'3
EARN lo50 end more per - k
part-time now tl'lru Christ- HOUSE coal delivered, 2 ton
mas. Show handsome new
loads. can 4-t6-493.
and novel gift selections to
253-12

l

regular 'Customers.

Call

lmmedlahtly at .W.4761.

-=========--, ---=-=--::-:===-

preferred . APply In person
onlr to Harold Davis,
Galipolis Motor Co.
241'·11
- N:-:-E=W:::-:f::T::EM::-:O::N:-MA=
. R;:;K:;:;E T
SOLD to all business places.
Earn high as S100 per day
commission. For information
write Ray Fow., 3090 Norbrook
Or .• Nlemphis, Tenn. 38116.
.

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DOING YOUR.
CHRISTMAS DREAMING?
·IT'S NOT too ear)y to start ll!illd o prolita'11•·il!I¥"M&amp; of
f'Our

own ea •n AVON

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representative and make
SALE FOR2 WEEKS
those dreams come true . GET tf'te rest you deserve, try
Write or call Mrs. Helen
the Perf&amp;et Sleeper by Serta
Yeager, Box 172, Jackson.
- the Serta Posture and the
Ohio. Ph. 286·«128.
Serta Rest Deluxe, ali at
prices you can'1 pass up.
2of8·6

- - - ---For Sale

t..

IN3•1'f.r T. Chevrolet Truck
1N7 3 T. GMC
1N3 2 T. Chevrolet Truck
11'62 v. T. GMC ·p,u,
11161 'IJ T. GMC P.U.
INI '4 T. GMC P.U.
IN7 iiJ T. GMC Camper
1964 V. •T. Chev. P.U.
1N3 tT. GMC
1965 'h T. GMC ~W.O. P.U.
1965 V. T. Ford P.U.
1N3 V. T. Chev. P.U.
1N3 ~ Wheel drive Scout
11166 IV. T. GMC •
1N3 ~ Wheel DriYf Scout
11'62 V. T. GMC P.U.
1954 'h T. Chev. P.U.
1965 ~ T. GMC P.U.
1968 1 T. Chev. truck
iN3 F6110 Ford truck
1966 '4 T. lnl. P.U.
IN~ V. T. GMC P.U.
iNI 2 T. GMC
196&gt;4 3 T. GMC
1966 '12 T. Chev.
1966 V. T. Int. P.U.
1966 V. T. Ford P.U.
IN3 •;, T. GMC .F1'.U.
1956 1112 T. Che\o!. van
New 8.2~20. 10 f.'Y nylon tires
S60. Inc. Fed. ax.
SOMMER'S G.M.C.
TRUCKS, INC.
Ill Pine St.
Ph. 446·2532

SINGER "750" new dt.luxe
Golden Touch and Sew sewing
machine now on display. Ask
for a demonstration of the all
new ·"flexl-stltch system."
other models from $66, Buy
now, beat the Christmas rush.
French City Fabric Shoppe,
Singer. aPRroved dealer, 58
Court St., Golllpolls. Ph. ~·
9255.
212·tf
"t"v"'P"'E"'W:::R;;c.I::T::E"R::S-. _n_e_w_ end
used, portabte and electric
and standard. AlSO rentals.
Simmons Ptg. &amp; Oft lee Equip.
221 -lf
QUILTS. Call 446-2225.

TRY the Semco Qulltorama
famlly !the world's greatest
sleeping pills.) Bemco Mark
20 -

choose your size and

firmness.
WE HAVE bedroom suites to
satisfy all your family needs,
beautiful bedsr,reads to
complete your seectlon.

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SOUTHERN CROSS
MATTRESS SALE

bank. Your Savings Ac·

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count here gives you ae-

• v_,..,,

curily. Earns intere1t

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compounde&lt;!l regularly,

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By Jaa Welborbolt
GAWPOLIS _ The desire
and opportunity to pracUce
quality medlciM with a broad

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Party Given

Crystal Lynn Hall was
honoredwlthaparlyonber lith
birthday receillly by her
the Mr Bellle Reed t
' ::~ ~ulb&lt;&gt;~ Ave. horne.' a
Games were played with
prizes being won by Faith
Perrin, Liz Card, Becky Card,
and Mark Friends. Glfta were
preaented to !be honored gueat
and cake lee cream potato
chips K~oi-Ald and' candy
pwnpkw W.,.. served
Attending

b&lt;&gt;sldes' those

named were Robin Dugan,
Vlcll Hysell Vanwa Folmer
Liz Card,~ Blaettmr,
Sue Durst Nancy li:bertbach
Belinda 'd Richard Friend'
An&amp;eia
J
Barton Bill'
Ne~tznr:'
and '~
OWIIY &amp;t&amp;er Eblin Jucly llall

Marf

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th

AI COitl ' ' up, 10 dO YIIU....
And IS the rtgllctmtnt ·cost of
our

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ttoun riiH, 10 dHI the
nfi•tlon cowtrepe In e ltete
erm Homeowners Poflty.
ltate Fnm i1 a:l vou tlttd fO
tOdey .

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Plumblna &amp; Heali!ll ·· ·
CARTER'$ .Pl-UMBING
A!fD, HIATING '
130 Fourth A-...

Pl1ale

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. DEWiTT'S PLUMBING ' .
~D tii;ATING •

R't'-\\:~•:J;tron
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Home Office

Bloomington, Illinois

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wbldi
Included ' two. year• of
~ tr.mlng In tlioraciC
surgeey.
Du.~ hll. l"'')ctency l!e .mel
bl.s mfe, X..,, ·• ·llfldllale of
Chr~s\ Q"9~~ llehool of .
Nurslntl. Tbey w-:e ~Dart~~ C111
May 311, 181'1, find Ill« a .•
diy hoJJeY...ooa,•• came to
Galllpollo 011 June I. .J.a . Dr,
Degree at Eaatem Michigan Berklch tralnecl •! lbe Bolw
University In 11157 "'*re he Medical ~tor as ~I ot the
played varsity bal1eball and rtl!(denlrotallm program, ·llld
where bl.s lnterestln the nolwal KFen worked u a lllllllll!ert•
sciences set the dlrecllall hll. they became acquainted will!
educaUon was to t.all:e. Will) ,llle,COIIJIIII!IIIIr thai wu lfter to
Influence and encout&amp;g(\lllel\1 ~ · their bclile. ~ . Dr.
from doclora In l1ls home area, Berklch c&amp;preued II,
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lila medical training was munlty with a oecurt . and lhelrllilndlftilnltllll~,
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enlisted In the United Stalel rear their cllildren, El"abelll, nlturt, helPed to CGIDplet. lbe
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staff of The Holzer Medical
Center. In return, he brlnga to
the HMC hll ablllly as a well·
trained . surgeon with a
speclallzallon In ·,lhoraclc
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of !be death of her nephew, u.
Col. George T. Carr, Rid., 53, in
California last week. U. Carr,
born at llarrtsonYIIIe, wu lhe
IJOtl of Mrs. Jessie Carr, for.
merly of Pomeroy, and lbe late
John W. Carr.
He 1111111'Vived bJ hll wife and
two children of California; a
slater, Mra. Courtney WllllamJ
of Portsmouth: three brolhlin,
Ralph of Norfolk, Vlrglnia;
Paul of Akrmt, and WlWam of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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NEW llrm lnnP.rsprlng mattresses &lt;no buttons) $28.95.
New extra firm Posture
Power mattresses (coa~h's.
choice, the one the football
players use as advertised on
TVJ $41.95. Rice's New Used Furn .. 854 Sec. 446-9523.
2of8.tf of San Diego.
Slim-Gym Exerd11r ~
'FOR demonstrollon, call 446- For Sale
4536.
CLEAN LUMP and
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otoker
coal. Carl Wlnlero, Rio
REDUCE sale and lait with
Grande. Phone 2-15.5115.
r,.bese tablets and E· Vop
S.tf
wafer pills. Gillingham Drug.
223·39 -:-:---::--:---,1\LL TYPES ol building
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plpeo, windows, lintels, etc.
Oaude Wlntero, Rio Grande,
0. Ph. 245·5121 alltr 5. ·
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100,000 BTU wllll 16 Inch fan .
PJI. 446-1179.

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Make Your Home Mort £omf0rtable
.Thls ·Winter With LEES CARPET

Contact Earl Logan, 215
Kelton Rd .

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Corbin &amp; Snyder Fum. Co., 955 ::::::::c:--:---::-Second Ave., Ph. 446-1171.
BOOKS, furniture, dishes and
25J.tf used clothing. The Sergotn
Shop, iSO Third Ave.
EXCELSIOR Sail Work&amp; _::
249-6
Limestone and coal for sale, - - - - - - - - - ' lump, 8i,~' stoker and mine 1962 REGAL Houaetraller - 2
run. Main St., Pomeroy, 0 .
BR. 10' X 50', good condl11on.
Ph. m.J89i.
1966 Rambler Classic, 2 Dr.
251-3
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Power
brakes,
power
steering, automatic transmission - one owner. 1963
Chevrolet Super Sport- fully
automatic. Contact Willard
Rees, Central Avenue. Rio
Grande, Ohio on Saturdays or
Sundays only. No Phone.

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of tMcy stncMa, mWe'l .N tt:G!J.~*-..IIIMd·at, ~. 'Mit. ·P ., .B.rion,
buttonholes. Sewt on buttons a au,tlsidllll'J, . wbl'b ·. bas Mra J dy Denny and Mra
and satin stlfches, plus all
J&amp;
general household sewing. organized Investors R!:IT Shlri. •Friend
Available to responsible (Real Estate Investment Trust) w-BeythMc"~'•"t andgJamg.,
porty. 01 E·Z terms or $42.80 One, a lrutt dellped to offer ...
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cash price. Phone 44t6-2702. opportunities for small In· llall.
241'·6 veslor8 in sub1tantlal real
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Cleaner complete with at. Investor ordlnarlly could not
tachments, cordwlnder and Wldertake I•Y himself.
paint spray, .In like new
Carter operated the N. D.
condition. Pay $34.45 or terms
Laboratory In Gallipolis many
11 desired. Phone 446-2702.
241'·6 )'tAl'S. He sold out to Larry Betz
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Suffolk ewes. "' reg. MIJn.
home or remodeling, see us.
tadale rams. 4-46-29-47.
We are builders. Distributor
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-,.--::::::---,---:---:-Allison Electric.
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] MARE ponies and colts. PtL
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BEOROOM suite, 2 chairs,
double bed and small tractor .
FOR SALE&lt; .
Ph. ~·0897.
SPINET PIANO
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WANTED. responsible party to
:R:::E::G:-.-m-a;-le-Bo;:-x-er-.-:1:-960::-:P;-on-llac
take over low monthly
payments on a spinet P.lano.
"door. Ph. 367·7250.
Can be seen toca•ly. Write
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Credlf Manager, P. 0. Boxl5.
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Cortland. Ohio.
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Cutters
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mistake.
Manufacturer says to pass the
savings to the customer. 4-5-6
Used Furniture
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AUTOMATIC washer and
M.F. 135 gas- 366 hrs.
dryer, 2 electric ranges (1 M.F . iJS Dst 900 hrs.
40" coppertone, 1 - 36"
M.F . 35 gas and Dsl.
whl te), 2 gas ranges 1 ·
M.F . so gas
coppertone, 1 avocado),
2- 640 Fords
NORRIS D. CARTER
Jenny Lind bed, box springs
2 - Ferg. 20's
and mattress, antique cannon
GALIJPOLIS
- Norris D.
I - 350 J .D. Dozer
ball poster bed with mattress Carter,
retired
dental
1 - 1010 J. 0 . gas Crawler
and trundle bed. You will find
Several older tractors, Lots of
laboratory
loehnlcla!t,
of
Rt. I,
free parking, a 'f riendly
tools.
welcome and fair prices at Crown City, Js·lhe agent for a
F&amp;W SALES
Corbin &amp; Snyder Furniture new Columbus finn, the In·
Rt. 35, s mi. Well of Gollipalls,
Co .. 955 Second Ave. Ph: 4411· vestor's
Security
Co.,
0 . Phone 446-tm or 446-1592
1171.
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IF carpet$ look dull and drear,
removt spots as they appear
with Blue Lustre. Rent
MIDDLE.AGED housekeeper electric shlmpooer Sl. Lower
to live in, S20 week. Call 446·
G. C. Murphy Store.
3767 after .S p.m.
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ON . THE . SPOT photography.
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Weddings, family groups,
baby portrolts. Phone
Tawney Studio for your apWAITRESS WANTED
pointment.
For ' •• m.. 2 p.m. shiH.
253·6
Circle's Cafeteria &amp;
Restaurant
EARLY American Stereo ·
radio combination, AM &amp; FM
radio, 4 speaker sound
system, 4 speed automl!dlc
AMBITIOUS young housewife.
changer. Balance 578.59. Use
local work, become a big
our budget terms . Call 446wage earner with the new
i028.
Realistic bra and R. S. ap253·3
parel plus earn new fall
wardrobe or free Christmas ~MO=o~e=R::N::-::W;-a;-in-u7t-st;-y:-le-s7ter-eo .
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gift for a few hours of. your
radio, AM, FM radio. 4 COMPLETE line of G.B.!).,
spare time. Pay up to S10 per
speaker sound system, "
Charatan, Savlnelll and
hour. part time work. free
speed automatic changer.
B. B.B. pipes. Wide selection
inves tme'nt. Write Box 116,
Balance $12.39. Use our
New Haven, W. Va., or call
of tobacco and accessories.
budget terms. Coli 446-1028.
Tawney Jewelry.
812·2070.
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position Is affected by as rlke
or economic down trend and
you are looking for a good
sales position, consider this .
We are looking for 1 or 2
salesmen over 21 with good
personali ty and character to
represent us In Meigs and
adjoining counties. Our
product Is a necessity, fits
Into every family's budget
and we ha\le no competition.
Commissions average 1150 to
S2SO per week. Work 1$
dignified, no traveling and
excellent opportunl.tles for
promotion. For preliminary
screening and interview call
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KEEP
carpet
cleaning
to sOLICIT ac(CUI11s lor a problems smell - use Blue
National Collection Agency.
Lustre wall to ·wo11: Rant
No lnveslmant. High CoJil. eletlrlc · ahampooer If.
mlsslan p(us Bonus Plan to Centro! Supply CO.
nltn
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Mentor, Ohio 44060.
driven to oppreclate. Call H·
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HOUSEWIVES
Vo. .
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EARN lo50 end more per - k
part-time now tl'lru Christ- HOUSE coal delivered, 2 ton
mas. Show handsome new
loads. can 4-t6-493.
and novel gift selections to
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preferred . APply In person
onlr to Harold Davis,
Galipolis Motor Co.
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SOLD to all business places.
Earn high as S100 per day
commission. For information
write Ray Fow., 3090 Norbrook
Or .• Nlemphis, Tenn. 38116.
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CHRISTMAS DREAMING?
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SALE FOR2 WEEKS
those dreams come true . GET tf'te rest you deserve, try
Write or call Mrs. Helen
the Perf&amp;et Sleeper by Serta
Yeager, Box 172, Jackson.
- the Serta Posture and the
Ohio. Ph. 286·«128.
Serta Rest Deluxe, ali at
prices you can'1 pass up.
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1N7 3 T. GMC
1N3 2 T. Chevrolet Truck
11'62 v. T. GMC ·p,u,
11161 'IJ T. GMC P.U.
INI '4 T. GMC P.U.
IN7 iiJ T. GMC Camper
1964 V. •T. Chev. P.U.
1N3 tT. GMC
1965 'h T. GMC ~W.O. P.U.
1965 V. T. Ford P.U.
1N3 V. T. Chev. P.U.
1N3 ~ Wheel drive Scout
11166 IV. T. GMC •
1N3 ~ Wheel DriYf Scout
11'62 V. T. GMC P.U.
1954 'h T. Chev. P.U.
1965 ~ T. GMC P.U.
1968 1 T. Chev. truck
iN3 F6110 Ford truck
1966 '4 T. lnl. P.U.
IN~ V. T. GMC P.U.
iNI 2 T. GMC
196&gt;4 3 T. GMC
1966 '12 T. Chev.
1966 V. T. Int. P.U.
1966 V. T. Ford P.U.
IN3 •;, T. GMC .F1'.U.
1956 1112 T. Che\o!. van
New 8.2~20. 10 f.'Y nylon tires
S60. Inc. Fed. ax.
SOMMER'S G.M.C.
TRUCKS, INC.
Ill Pine St.
Ph. 446·2532

SINGER "750" new dt.luxe
Golden Touch and Sew sewing
machine now on display. Ask
for a demonstration of the all
new ·"flexl-stltch system."
other models from $66, Buy
now, beat the Christmas rush.
French City Fabric Shoppe,
Singer. aPRroved dealer, 58
Court St., Golllpolls. Ph. ~·
9255.
212·tf
"t"v"'P"'E"'W:::R;;c.I::T::E"R::S-. _n_e_w_ end
used, portabte and electric
and standard. AlSO rentals.
Simmons Ptg. &amp; Oft lee Equip.
221 -lf
QUILTS. Call 446-2225.

TRY the Semco Qulltorama
famlly !the world's greatest
sleeping pills.) Bemco Mark
20 -

choose your size and

firmness.
WE HAVE bedroom suites to
satisfy all your family needs,
beautiful bedsr,reads to
complete your seectlon.

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Crystal Lynn Hall was
honoredwlthaparlyonber lith
birthday receillly by her
the Mr Bellle Reed t
' ::~ ~ulb&lt;&gt;~ Ave. horne.' a
Games were played with
prizes being won by Faith
Perrin, Liz Card, Becky Card,
and Mark Friends. Glfta were
preaented to !be honored gueat
and cake lee cream potato
chips K~oi-Ald and' candy
pwnpkw W.,.. served
Attending

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named were Robin Dugan,
Vlcll Hysell Vanwa Folmer
Liz Card,~ Blaettmr,
Sue Durst Nancy li:bertbach
Belinda 'd Richard Friend'
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Chr~s\ Q"9~~ llehool of .
Nurslntl. Tbey w-:e ~Dart~~ C111
May 311, 181'1, find Ill« a .•
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Galllpollo 011 June I. .J.a . Dr,
Degree at Eaatem Michigan Berklch tralnecl •! lbe Bolw
University In 11157 "'*re he Medical ~tor as ~I ot the
played varsity bal1eball and rtl!(denlrotallm program, ·llld
where bl.s lnterestln the nolwal KFen worked u a lllllllll!ert•
sciences set the dlrecllall hll. they became acquainted will!
educaUon was to t.all:e. Will) ,llle,COIIJIIII!IIIIr thai wu lfter to
Influence and encout&amp;g(\lllel\1 ~ · their bclile. ~ . Dr.
from doclora In l1ls home area, Berklch c&amp;preued II,
he chose St. Louis Unlveralty really~~~ ~ ~~. '
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!be c:ouple's·deslre fGr 1 1!11!1· .flld ~'lllltenalln art, or.
lila medical training was munlty with a oecurt . and lhelrllilndlftilnltllll~,
Interrupted two years when lie frlancll7 aimoephere In wllldt tO anllqq 1114 .~ ' (W.
enlisted In the United Stalel rear their cllildren, El"abelll, nlturt, helPed to CGIDplet. lbe
Navy in 11162, where he oerved
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with !be Third Marino Dlvlsloa
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facUlty were d~lermlnlns
factors ·In !be cllolce of Dr.
Edward J. Berldch to join the
staff of The Holzer Medical
Center. In return, he brlnga to
the HMC hll ablllly as a well·
trained . surgeon with a
speclallzallon In ·,lhoraclc
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of !be death of her nephew, u.
Col. George T. Carr, Rid., 53, in
California last week. U. Carr,
born at llarrtsonYIIIe, wu lhe
IJOtl of Mrs. Jessie Carr, for.
merly of Pomeroy, and lbe late
John W. Carr.
He 1111111'Vived bJ hll wife and
two children of California; a
slater, Mra. Courtney WllllamJ
of Portsmouth: three brolhlin,
Ralph of Norfolk, Vlrglnia;
Paul of Akrmt, and WlWam of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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NEW llrm lnnP.rsprlng mattresses &lt;no buttons) $28.95.
New extra firm Posture
Power mattresses (coa~h's.
choice, the one the football
players use as advertised on
TVJ $41.95. Rice's New Used Furn .. 854 Sec. 446-9523.
2of8.tf of San Diego.
Slim-Gym Exerd11r ~
'FOR demonstrollon, call 446- For Sale
4536.
CLEAN LUMP and
-=-=:::::==-=~::-;::.:2:.:47·12 GOOD
otoker
coal. Carl Wlnlero, Rio
REDUCE sale and lait with
Grande. Phone 2-15.5115.
r,.bese tablets and E· Vop
S.tf
wafer pills. Gillingham Drug.
223·39 -:-:---::--:---,1\LL TYPES ol building
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plpeo, windows, lintels, etc.
Oaude Wlntero, Rio Grande,
0. Ph. 245·5121 alltr 5. ·
91·1f
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100,000 BTU wllll 16 Inch fan .
PJI. 446-1179.

lijlow about lnsurlntt. Cilt me

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Make Your Home Mort £omf0rtable
.Thls ·Winter With LEES CARPET

Contact Earl Logan, 215
Kelton Rd .

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Corbin &amp; Snyder Fum. Co., 955 ::::::::c:--:---::-Second Ave., Ph. 446-1171.
BOOKS, furniture, dishes and
25J.tf used clothing. The Sergotn
Shop, iSO Third Ave.
EXCELSIOR Sail Work&amp; _::
249-6
Limestone and coal for sale, - - - - - - - - - ' lump, 8i,~' stoker and mine 1962 REGAL Houaetraller - 2
run. Main St., Pomeroy, 0 .
BR. 10' X 50', good condl11on.
Ph. m.J89i.
1966 Rambler Classic, 2 Dr.
251-3
14-tf
Power
brakes,
power
steering, automatic transmission - one owner. 1963
Chevrolet Super Sport- fully
automatic. Contact Willard
Rees, Central Avenue. Rio
Grande, Ohio on Saturdays or
Sundays only. No Phone.

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buttonholes. Sewt on buttons a au,tlsidllll'J, . wbl'b ·. bas Mra J dy Denny and Mra
and satin stlfches, plus all
J&amp;
general household sewing. organized Investors R!:IT Shlri. •Friend
Available to responsible (Real Estate Investment Trust) w-BeythMc"~'•"t andgJamg.,
porty. 01 E·Z terms or $42.80 One, a lrutt dellped to offer ...
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cash price. Phone 44t6-2702. opportunities for small In· llall.
241'·6 veslor8 in sub1tantlal real
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Cleaner complete with at. Investor ordlnarlly could not
tachments, cordwlnder and Wldertake I•Y himself.
paint spray, .In like new
Carter operated the N. D.
condition. Pay $34.45 or terms
Laboratory In Gallipolis many
11 desired. Phone 446-2702.
241'·6 )'tAl'S. He sold out to Larry Betz
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SEE our supply, give us a try

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IS GOOO arode ewes, 6 reQ . IF YOU are building a new
Suffolk ewes. "' reg. MIJn.
home or remodeling, see us.
tadale rams. 4-46-29-47.
We are builders. Distributor
253-1
lor Hotpoint Appliances,
-,.--::::::---,---:---:-Allison Electric.
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] MARE ponies and colts. PtL
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JU-8453.
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Monday, iO to 6 at 9 Olive Sf.
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BEOROOM suite, 2 chairs,
double bed and small tractor .
FOR SALE&lt; .
Ph. ~·0897.
SPINET PIANO
253-3
WANTED. responsible party to
:R:::E::G:-.-m-a;-le-Bo;:-x-er-.-:1:-960::-:P;-on-llac
take over low monthly
payments on a spinet P.lano.
"door. Ph. 367·7250.
Can be seen toca•ly. Write
253-3
Credlf Manager, P. 0. Boxl5.
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Cortland. Ohio.
252·2
Cutters
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Manufacturer says to pass the
savings to the customer. 4-5-6
Used Furniture
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AUTOMATIC washer and
M.F. 135 gas- 366 hrs.
dryer, 2 electric ranges (1 M.F . iJS Dst 900 hrs.
40" coppertone, 1 - 36"
M.F . 35 gas and Dsl.
whl te), 2 gas ranges 1 ·
M.F . so gas
coppertone, 1 avocado),
2- 640 Fords
NORRIS D. CARTER
Jenny Lind bed, box springs
2 - Ferg. 20's
and mattress, antique cannon
GALIJPOLIS
- Norris D.
I - 350 J .D. Dozer
ball poster bed with mattress Carter,
retired
dental
1 - 1010 J. 0 . gas Crawler
and trundle bed. You will find
Several older tractors, Lots of
laboratory
loehnlcla!t,
of
Rt. I,
free parking, a 'f riendly
tools.
welcome and fair prices at Crown City, Js·lhe agent for a
F&amp;W SALES
Corbin &amp; Snyder Furniture new Columbus finn, the In·
Rt. 35, s mi. Well of Gollipalls,
Co .. 955 Second Ave. Ph: 4411· vestor's
Security
Co.,
0 . Phone 446-tm or 446-1592
1171.
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removt spots as they appear
with Blue Lustre. Rent
MIDDLE.AGED housekeeper electric shlmpooer Sl. Lower
to live in, S20 week. Call 446·
G. C. Murphy Store.
3767 after .S p.m.
253-6
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ON . THE . SPOT photography.
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Weddings, family groups,
baby portrolts. Phone
Tawney Studio for your apWAITRESS WANTED
pointment.
For ' •• m.. 2 p.m. shiH.
253·6
Circle's Cafeteria &amp;
Restaurant
EARLY American Stereo ·
radio combination, AM &amp; FM
radio, 4 speaker sound
system, 4 speed automl!dlc
AMBITIOUS young housewife.
changer. Balance 578.59. Use
local work, become a big
our budget terms . Call 446wage earner with the new
i028.
Realistic bra and R. S. ap253·3
parel plus earn new fall
wardrobe or free Christmas ~MO=o~e=R::N::-::W;-a;-in-u7t-st;-y:-le-s7ter-eo .
2~1 ·11
gift for a few hours of. your
radio, AM, FM radio. 4 COMPLETE line of G.B.!).,
spare time. Pay up to S10 per
speaker sound system, "
Charatan, Savlnelll and
hour. part time work. free
speed automatic changer.
B. B.B. pipes. Wide selection
inves tme'nt. Write Box 116,
Balance $12.39. Use our
New Haven, W. Va., or call
of tobacco and accessories.
budget terms. Coli 446-1028.
Tawney Jewelry.
812·2070.
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position Is affected by as rlke
or economic down trend and
you are looking for a good
sales position, consider this .
We are looking for 1 or 2
salesmen over 21 with good
personali ty and character to
represent us In Meigs and
adjoining counties. Our
product Is a necessity, fits
Into every family's budget
and we ha\le no competition.
Commissions average 1150 to
S2SO per week. Work 1$
dignified, no traveling and
excellent opportunl.tles for
promotion. For preliminary
screening and interview call
Gallipolis 446-3615 . .
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ce.ndld.lte Jsmea I.:. Buckley.
Sinl. J. Caleb Boggs of
Dolaware, Clifford P. Cue of
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Goodell's)&gt;ometown of Jamestown, and Saxbe to Albany.
Sen. Mark 0. Halfleld of
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for a fund ruing party wblch
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SUbe a1ao will atlond alon8
with Mayor John V. Lindsay
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