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SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. pia~"
dropping huge bombs str""k
North VIet Nom with 1 record
air raid o1 175 mlosions Friday
but American plane lo,.. over
tbe north soared above the 100
mark lor the war,
U.S
spokesmen announce~ Sat·arday. One of the atrcr.rt los!Os
was abrouded in mystery.
The mammoth raid, besUng
the 173 misslono flowo just tho
day before, was followed up
Saturday by a B52 Superf•l"·
tms strike against Commll'llst
lnllltralion routes, baae eamu1
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that of an Air Force F4C
The giant BS2's were suppo t. Phantom jet that cr'"hed
lni U.S. Marines battling troo" mysteriously during Thursday'&lt;
ol the Norih Vietnamese elite raida, leaving flo two-man crew
32jB Division for control of the missing In action.
border jungle mountal!ll JUSt Spokesmen said the Phantom
south of the buffer JDne.
was oo: 1 night rocket &gt;'Uil
Spokesm•n said Sal\llday the when, lor some puzzling reason,
Marines fooght three sha:p it crashed. "There was NO
Clashes with the Commurust ground fire, no anti-aircratt
Tburaday, killing :17 North fire," a U.S. oflicial reporteo
Vietnamese to raise the toll of Saturday. "The jet went in ""
Communist dead and captured the rocket run and just did '"l
In Operatlor Prairie to 1,130. pull out. It is unusual, bt we
403 Planes •Loot
are calling It a combat lo""
In the air war, American Besides the more &lt;han 4011
spokesmen announced the Unit· planes downed over th• ncrlh
ed Stoles now has lost •l3 since the first raids Aug ~.
planes over North Viet Na'll. 1964, three of lbe American
The 403rd loss anoounced was helicopters that fly pit•,. rescue

mlsslono have been lost;
spokesmen said.
The Soviet magazine Ogooyok
reported Saturday Norrn VIet.
namese pilot.&lt; trained in the
Soviet Union had shot down
U.S. planes over Norilt Viet
Nam.
Advanced Training
The magazine claimed II'•
North Vietnamese airmen were
being trained to handle supeno.
nic aircraft capable ol f.rllll
missile• in aerial dogflghto.
In addition, tbe United Stoles
has !oat 128 airplanes and 214
helicopters In South Viet Nam,
the spokesmen said.
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t)pic when the Women's Mis- ed Church Women. World ComKerns, Sherry King, Kent Kloos, The Latin Club of Pomeroy
llonary Society of the Pomeroy muntty Day, November 4, w~s
. David Krawsczyn, . Glenna Lu· and Middleport met on
the
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elkm, Pam Manley,
Dwight third Wednesday night of this
school
lllld~
r ·rst Baptist Church met Tues- announced and the Society wtll
evening at Ole church with take hygi&lt;ne kits.
Earl Teaford of Columbus McDaniel, Karen Price, Opal month.
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter, Beta ticket
Include 35 ':""
p. m., lo ... the
10
Mrs. Joseph cook, president,
A meeting to be held at the visited Thursday, with hls mo- Berry, Melame H;"~ett, Pat~ It was decided to have the Sigma Phl Sorority conducted a for grade school ch:e;:· !~ ~~ess rehearsal of lht •play.
charge, . .
church November ID to pay ther, Mrs. Edith Teaford and H~rr";. D~uglas ay or, an meetings on Wednesday during "model meehng" for pledges cento for studen~ a of the Lila Mitch, ruahee cl!alrmu,
t :roup smgmg of the hymn, tribute to Women's
Baptist son Cecil
Mtke ay or.
fo tb 11
n and the third Wednesday evening at the Cn- adults. All mem rs
ted" Bets SlgiDa Phi
.,
1 Pr:enrush elaiiS. She dlaplay"In Christ There Is No East World Day ol Prayer waa an- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble Grade 8, Maryh E~rad~ry, -r.:'es;.y s:r"":very month after tumbus and Southern Ohio Elec- sorority are to attend in hll1or e books and programJ ~
or West," and prayer. by Mrs . nounced. Mrs. Aten Shain spent the past weekend at Car- Ca!hy Bunce, Jo, n Jas, a:Y football season
tric Company social room in billy costume.
Coo&lt; opened the meetmg. Mrs . reported on a special interest roll with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elhs, Sharon Glaze,
Davtd
.
Middleport. It opened in ritual The next meeting will be beld ed scrap er and Mrs. EocbleOrval Wiles gave the report missionary family that tbe So- Struble and family and at Lo- H_aggerty • Kun Johns~n, i~y: The officers were elected as form, with Martha Eschleman on Monday evemng, Oct. 24, at the cha~~
eventl at tht
ol the secretary. It was voted ciety may help.
gan with Mr. and l1rs. Otto Rtley, Lu Ann FBrenc ' El.tt follows: Ray Hlndy, Consul; Ro- In charge.
. man'~,
In011.Dayton which
to pay tile $5 dues Lo the Umt·
Russell, Denms oggs,
e bert Burdette Consul· Charis:-e
·
tio
convenwon
Mrs. Cook reported on
lies.
.
Brown, Sharon McDaniel, Rob- Porter Quae;tor and Marta A letter from the lnt~a nI
she attended with other mem·
scholarship lund A .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miland of . M'lls
Gene
Powell
Rosati&lt;
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concerning
the
spoasonng
of
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bers
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' cross with Co1urn bus were Wed nesday Ratliff.
tn
SefV a
' cultural program ~ntill·
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was held on while
Kathy Moore, ' Glenna ' Hubbard • Scrlbe '
. high school clubs was read but
The
Mrs. Harry Bailey as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sprague.
Tile dues will be used to buy received n• actiOn. Mrs. Esch·
ed, "Her Crowninlf Glory, was
It was voted to help
Struble.
medals for the second year Ieman reported on the TB reb ist presented by Barbara Betzina
families who are in need
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young
t'
•tudenls.
newal levy to be voted on '" The Rutland Church of C r . In which she displayed twatcll·
clothing
The tove giit . . and daughter, Barbara of Gal·
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t't November electton and the held tls !31th annual bomecom
rtous shades o1 hair.
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k d 'th
The people on w•e cons ' udo
't . S d October 9 Sunday es o1 va
dedicated by Mrs. George
ton spent t e pas wee en wt
tion committee are Barbara chapter voted to en rse '. mg un ay,
.
at Following tbe closinl, retresh·
ner.
her par~r.ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
White, chairwan. and Dorothy Betty Rawlings, ways and ISchool services were held
menta were served by Sharlee
"Toward A Greater Tomor- o. Barrutz.
.
Neulzlin
means chairman, reported ' _9:30 ~- m. with_ Victor Braley, Newman and Carolyn Gru,..
row," was the theme of the Mr. and _Mrs. Earl_ Shneves The s ecial education chit· Those g~n the inl.!iatlon com· the progress of the stage pro- s~permtendent•. m eharge. ~ er.
program, presented by Mrs. o!d The tlat~Sd a~ ~lt~~Ch~y~ dren ol ~omeroy elementary mittee
are Cand·.ce Bani", duction, "A Feudin' Over Yon- ~a:::'~ ~:;~g s:: ~~d is Attending were Barbaro Belz1
J .. ~· F.?~ter. Tw~trtl:s .,.,~re E w_~r s, .s.~en S~nday : i ~~, school are registered as a Jun· chairman; Cynthia M111s and der," whtc~ in a hlllbllly set· ~~~t A Prayer Away': by Jane ing, Mrs. Clelland, AnnJt Chap-rea ' . ow P~ 1 ~, ucation versl y, YISI
ior Garden club with lhe Ohio Nancy Harris.
ting, is bemg sponsored by · . R" k Carter Ia ed. a man, Martha Eschlem&amp;ll. Jy.
Prim and daring at once
~~gan ~ ~~nca, . b~ Mr;: Mrd ~d .:rs. V· D. Edwards Association of Garden Clubs, The refreshment com.mittee the chapter Wednesday even- ~::~ !101~ r:llowed b/bl: fath· dy Crooks, Doris E~lni. Caro. am a .. e tgiOn m
pu_ an
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said Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew· is Connie Bachner, chwrman, ing, Oct. 26m the Pomeroy aud· er Bill Carter with 8 vocal Jyn Gfueser, Pat Hindy, Shlt- a handsome little gleam
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~~c ~~~ ~· . ~Y ~rs. ~raJ~ T~rsd S~SJ!v:~~~htrat ~~s:~~~ is, special education teacher at Kathy Morgan: !1-u.th Ann La· itorium. She announced that selection. Mr. Braley told of ley Huston, Ina Meadows, U·
of a pump in black leather
andr r~· ercr~p u~:rs.rom ;::; wit~rshe~} br~ther gand sister-in- Pomeroy _elementary, !Thursday. cey, Rell_1alee Nierl and Thertht history of the Rutland la Mitch, Lois ~t)Ote, Sharlee
with a big bold Puritan
P Y
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and Mrs. William The children recent\' remov- esa Cam
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Church. He staled it waa the Newman, Betty Rawling,, Ruth
law,
Mr.
ed
the
sprmg
planttng
from
the
The
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reporter
for
Mtdmother ctmrch of all of the Rlffie, Barbara Riggs, April
buckle at its rou nded toe.
Blake.
d
d
the
planters
at
Ole
entrance
to
the
dleport
is
Remalee
Ntert
and
.
Churches
of Christ iii the area · Smith ' Billie Spears and Undo
Eldon Kraeuter atten e
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ed 't 'th h
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school an replac
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I e news repor er or omeriy I
Mrs Flossie Weismlller told of Watson
Lancaster faiT Thursday.
chrysanthemums. The planter is Wendy Carper.
reading somewhere that the
.----boxes were a gift t~ the school At the next meeting, ~e
· local church was the
first
SUN., OCT, 16
closed the program.
d b by the Winding Tratl Garden firs I year students who receiV· The Golden Circle Class of Church of Christ in Ohio
Burt J..ancaster
Refreshments were serve y Club
ed a C or more for the first the Rutland Church of Chrast
. ed
as
"'THE KENTUCKIAN"
Mrs. Ellen C~u~h an\~rs.Wil; Th~ indoor planter in the foy- two six weeks are eligible for met at the home ol Mr. and .,Boabb~h::d~e~~re:~~g
Plus
bam Bambar urmg e sacla. l er was re-planted with fiscus membership in the Latin Club. Mrs. Bill Carter 00 Saturda~ morning worship serivce A vo•
Robert Mitchum and
Julie London
hour.
'elastira and philodendron en- They will be Initiated at the evening, October 8. The bu8l- cal trio sang "How Gre~t Thou
in
Ihanced "'th glass chunks next meeting.
ness meeUng was opened by Art." The trio was composed Tho Letart F~ll WSC:S moot''THE WONDERFUL
BRT .4 'liar
brought from the Fenton Glass I Mrs. Theodosia Frecker, who the prestdent, Carl Hysell. The of Thelma Hysell Thelma Mi- lni t lh home Gf Mrs Ean&gt;
COUNTRY"
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ICo., by sixth grade pupils dur- teaches the Pomeroy and Mid- opening prayer was offered by chael and R sru:wden Special a 0 _..., wllh ~ IOIIIl
Meets Wednesday
ing their field trip there last dleport LaUn classes is lite Thelma Hysell. Jeanette Carter music was p":'esented d~ring tbe ~WhaShul:r.,'!"""'endW Have
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Wendy Carper
gave the deovuons. The closmg
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I n "' . e
White Rose Lodge Auxiliary , sprm :
, a VIsor. ·
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Snow· afternoon services Including, JesUB " fallowed by tbe Lord'l
prayer was gtven by Roy
frOui C.10 th B th hood 01 Hailroad on lhursday, October 13, the I
,
. e ro er
group held its annual b u I b
den.
I two solos ' "Until" Then"
• by Prayer•.• aerl'"',.... ..
Pomtroy. Ohio
Trammen met Wednesday af- planting on the hlll behind the I
-~-~ The secretary'• report and Miss ~lley and Beyond the fnthlans by Mary Sbuler; J'tld.
ternoon
at
the
Legton
ball
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i1 treasurer's report were given I Sunset by Mrs. Janice Cot· lng "Wben -lilt ChflolnD
FRIDAY thru TuESDAY
00
Oct. 14-18
Middleport. Mrs. William Rob- sc •
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~ by Jessie Grueser and Roy term, both of Lancaster. Mrs. Le~ve," by Lolo BeD, •·Mua
WALT OISNEY"S
son: president: conducted the I
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j Snowden. Mrs. neva Snowden Neva Pterce ol Bradbury New Friends," by Mf1111e Hunt.
4
'LT. ROBIN CRUSOE,
busmess.
meel1ng.
gave the flower fund commit- served as accompanist. A duet "Down by lht Puture Gale,"
U.S.N."'
AttencJmg
were
Mrs.
Arthur
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tee report. The class voted to was sung by Alberta Montgom- by Orpba Hlllllid ''I Wur My
-TechnicolorDick Van Dykl
Lewts, Mrs. P. L. Mttch, Mrs.
rrtCetS
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ilj purchase another microphone ~ry and Thelma .~cabel, Rummage," and 1 mlalottary
Nancy Kwan Norman _ Wayland, Mrs. Her~ for the church amplifying sys-i Teach Me To Pray, with talk by Nor• Cn&gt;u.
.
""RUN, ~t~A~l:'ci(~. RUN"
man Batley, Mrs. H. E. Bush,
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tl tern Gamea and contests were Sabra Canday 88 accompanist. The group !J C!Ultlnl rap !Or
-'fechnicotorMrs. James Souders, Mrs. Pat The Portland P.T.A. held Ks 7
~ ended and Ernest Molden re- A quartet composed of Thelma ru and aloo makinl 1. quilt.
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Admi8Bion:
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Gallagher,
Mrs.
Walter
Hayes,
regular
meetmg
Monday,
Oct.
Mrs
.
Alfred
Scarberry,
Sr.
of
eel.~ the door prize. lc 0 Hysell, Ethel Nelson, Della : electloo day diDner 1118
iddleport,
M
Running time: 2 Hrs 40 min. Mrs. Robson and lllrs. Wil· ID at the Portland Grade school. Columbus, is spending the week cream cookies and punch were Phtlllps and Purl Van Meter
ed and October If· was
.~~~~~~~~~~========~' liam Woodard. Following the The meeting was called to in Middleport as the guest of served' The ne•t meeUng will sang "In the Garden WIt h P~an:' Prayer and Se~ Denio!
meeting the group went to the order by the President, Maxine Mrs. Clara Staats. Mrs. Staats be heid at the home of Mr. Jesua," accompanied by Leona !t
church at 7,30 p. m. &amp;vMartin Restaurant for refresh- Durst, and opened by smgmg recently spent a week in Co- d Mrs Carl Hysll. Those King. Rev. Fred Albrec!tt of
to el .
menls. Hostesses were Mrs. "America," followed by the lumbus with Mrs. Scarberry :;'lending. were Mr. an~ Mrs. the New Marabfield church
w~enll wert
Wayland, Mrs. Woodard and pledge to the flag and the PTA , who resides with her daughter, Richard Grueser and son ClJar. ~ a solo and WM also lht rved by Mrs Shultr 'uiiiiiMrs. L. W. Walker.
prayer.
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ISarah and family in Columbus. '''' Mr. and Mra. Purl Van· ~est speaker, delivering the : b Elsie Sb~er Tht'NnemHuberl Pnce mstalled the , Mrs. Scarberry is 1
former M ter G tl llid T "'" Mr sermon for the afternoon proY ,
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ATIEND SERVICES
following off1cers for the 1966- , resident of Middleport.
fjoy Silo~..: Mr: gram. Rev. Jobn Wyatt of Park- Iter meetmg wUI be at
ml
Several members of . t h e 61 school year :
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- ~ Mrs. Clair Taytw, Mr. ersburg, W. Va., was scheduled ol Mrs. Jerry Hill. .
Kntghts of_ Pythtas of Middle- PreStd~nt, Maxine Durst: hoan were visitors in Parkers- ihif Mrs. Efll!lll ~o!deq,
to be the speaker, but was un.
port were tn Galhpohs Tuesday Vtce-prestdent, Freda Deeter, burg this week.
and Mrs. Victof Braley, Mr. able to come due to i~•- Rall D M t!llg
evening to attend memorial ser- Secretary, Ann Boso, and Trea- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil"'n are and Mrs. Carl' Byllli, Miss! Bill Carter, the host minister,
Y ay ee
vtces for lite late Palsy S. Fro- surer, Iva Lawrence.
. ' residing in the Scarberl')' prop- lltlen Mae Nelaon aitd Mr. ond was in charge of lite afternoon b Held Recently
a member of Naom• Lodge Room mollters and vanous I
1bJ dirtor and flmily
10rvices.
A all day meeting of 11it
No. 55 Knights of Pythias. Th.-,. comm1tt~s were named for cr
and Mrs. Edward Crooks
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Ho':'ce McElhinny, Karl the commg year. The attend- . d d ht rs have
moved
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charge of planning was The!- Fr Methodlot churches 00
IUI•en, Shtriey Wolf, Bus Wal- ance award went to tbe 1st and · :r~m t~~r ~roperty 00 BroadU
I' rna Michael, Roy Snowden, Sa- w;~ of the Mllllonary Socloand Emerson Jones.
2nd grade rooms.
way to their newly purchased
bra Canaday and Thelma Hy- ty wao held recently ~I the l!yormer
Elmer
Matsell, Approximately 100 persons sell o... church
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atte ded
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Gene Crooks, semor
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Mrs. Charles Hoffman enter- t l2'30
m . th church miaslonary wor wer• ••veo
student at Ohio State llnlver- taJned tbe Sew-Rite Sewing club ~ t p.Th · 1~ 0
ltteo during forenoon by
LoraiDI
slty, visited recently wiUl hls Wednesday evening at
be r includ.::' Jeas~e Gru!~Reva Einsmtnger and Lola Powelloon
parento, Mr. and Mrs. Waite!' home, Lincoln Heighto.
Snowden and Jeannette
ol Zanesville; Loll ~ anci
Crooks.
A short business session was
Pauline Jones Columbus, anci
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble of conducted by Mrs. Harold Hood,
Clara Rice and Coleen Jolinsoo
CIISrleston, W. Va. spent the president. Plalll were made for Birthday Observed
of Cambridge. Several guesll
weekend bere with her parents, a dinner at Crow's Steak Houae By Sewing Circle
were present from Columbua.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett, October 26, at 7 p.m. Names The btrthaay of Mn&lt;. Theo- A potluck dinner wao oerved
Sr. Mr. Hackett Is confined to were drawn for Christmas dore Mora wa!: observed when at noon and in tbe aftefhOOil
Veterans Memorial Hospital due lift exchan~e. The traveling tbe Busy Bee Sewin~ Circle a film "'A MIJslonary Tour ol
to illness.
prize donated by Mrs
Ella ol Trinity United Church
of Africa" was shown and
ox.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire Gilmore Jr., was awarded to\Christ met Thursday at the plained by Lals Baldwin.
of Daytoo spent the "'"'ekend Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken. Mrs. church for an all day meeting.
with her brother and family, William Gaddis and Mrs. Ron-' A potluck dinner was served
IN DECKliOUSE m
Mr. and Mrs. Richard CIISm- aid Browning received a birth- at noon to Mro. Mora, Miss Marine Private First ClaSE
bers and son, Eric.
day gift from their 'IOCfet pal. Lena Grueser, Mrs. Fred• Michael A. Caephart, 1011 of
Mrs. Paul Grueser, Middle- A aalad course was served by Mitch, Mrs. Clarence Ma89ar. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Capeport, and her sister, Mrs. Ma- the hosteSI to the above and Mrs. Walter Baer, Mrs. Ben bart ol Pomeroy, participated
bel Wolfe of Pomeroy, bav• re- Mrs. Raymond Baity, Mrs. Don Neutzling, Mrs. Adam Ebers- in Operation Deckhouse Ill, as
turned from Wheeling, W. Va., Mullen, Mrs. Dayton Strickland, bach, Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mrs. a member of Marine Batfallon
where they aUended funeral Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Oun- Olho Murray, Mrs. Clara Kerr, Landing Team, First Ba~•llon.
services for Mrs. Stella Baker, ald Collins, Mrs. Edward Well• Mn. Amanda Kaspar and Mrs. 2tlth Marines, near the Provwbo died there Tuesday.
and Mrs. Donald Mcl\nigbt.
Carl Shields.
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new car-finance it here anil. now. Come
in and see how quickly, conveniently, and
economically we can put that car in your
garage ••• now!

Look twice •••
and see how .JMA Castle has translated
the classics for fall ••• soft, appealing.
all-wool separates for simple good looks.

Ribbon front cardigan, 34-40 for U.OO,
tops a neat sleeveless shell, 34-42, 8.00.
Match--mate is a plaid, bias cut A-Skirt, fiNly
Uned and belted. 5-15, 15.00.
Nubby cable cardigan, 34-40, 13.00 heads a
matching tweed starburst A·Skirt that's
fully lined. 5-15 and 8-18, 12.00. All in
Brick, Fern, Teal or Plum. Sweaters in
frosted shades that matCh perfectly.

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Several former Rutland residents returned Swtday, October 9, to attend the Rutland
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Mrs. W. D. Lanning of Fairborn, their daughter, Mrs. Ro- :
Robert Hill of Dayton,
Mrs. '
Flossie Weismiller of Columbus.
Mrs. Leafy Borton and daughter, Mi&gt;s Mildred Barton and
lrtend of Groveport,
Roy
Grimes and daughters, Kath·
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East Fultonham, Mr.
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Mrs. Edward Bailey
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family of Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Winn and Mro. Neva
Pierce of Bradbury, Wilbur The- [
obald, Middleport; Mrs. Ethel
Burson ol Athens and her 1
daugltter and son-In-law, Mr.
and Mra. Charles Amos
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daughter of Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Johnson and
son, .James of Marietta, Mra.
Alma Brown, Cuyahoga Falla,
and her son, Dwight Brown of
St. Albans, W. Va. and Mn.

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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Dave COLUMBIA Mo. tl1PI)
and John Church kicked ·
Vera~tlle Ray Thorpe soothed
MIIIIOUI'i's frustrated·· offense
burgh Into eac:ape-JIIQOI
1S.IWIY when IMI sP,ed
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Ifellilera sealed the lltached wltb
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Saturday IJ1d then him&amp; on lllih teearrid ThDrr~ay 11 • fDI
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officiate with burial in Greenwood ce~tery, Rlielne= Frlendl
may c.n at lbe EJrin&amp; FU!Ief·
al home till noon on Monday
ah Butrls, Lake Placid. Flor- when the body wlll be taken
Ida ;Mrs. Mildred
Stauley, to lbe churdt.
MOUIIt Veraon, 0.; Mrt, Jee Survivon lncfllde bill wilt
Cartwr11ht and Mrs 'Lucme, Belle Bealrlca Diddle,
Raynes, both. of MalOn;
18' cuae three 1011.!1 Floyd G.
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great Kmmelh lllld Davld '811 of
grudehlldren; a· brother, Jim ratyse; three daughten, Mrl.
Slewart, Pt. PleaS801t; three Ills-, Herman Martll, Pomeroy; Mrs.
tera, Mrt. Ludl Jloulh; Mason; W. C. Cundlff, 9yracu1e and
Mra. Marilla Klytla, Ollc:aao, Mrs. Paul Osborne, Luculer;
lli. and Mrt. M&amp;riBrel Wheel- two lllllers, Mlsa Cbeaale Dlder, St. M8rle, MlchliiD.
die and Mrs. Maude Tucker ,of
Funeral aervlcea will be at Wellsburg, W. VI. alld sevei'll
the Fosti!IOJII Funeral home ·ll'andcblldren. ...
Mlllldly 11 2:30 p.m. with the
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lng.' Burial. wll1 be in Gravel Starting Oct. 29, Forked Run
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Frlenda 111111' ~ ~~ the loner· wlU be drawn down 8 feet for
II bome. IllY . llmt Ilia' noon replacement of aand and olb111 limday. MrL Ingels was 1 er shore work.
mem!Mr ol 1he Ma11011 !.Ull.
churCh. '
A .-r~~, lolm Wll1lmp lqell,
PLAN HAM .SHOOT
prectded IJer ill dt.til:
A· ham abool wll1 be held
Sunday; bet. li at the Ilaac
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October 17th

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Sllllday 'nmea·Sentlnt!, -Sunday, Oct. 11, 1068

PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Dave COLUMBIA Mo. tl1PI)
and John Church kicked ·
Vera~tlle Ray Thorpe soothed
MIIIIOUI'i's frustrated·· offense
burgh Into eac:ape-JIIQOI
1S.IWIY when IMI sP,ed
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Ifellilera sealed the lltached wltb
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bttea h t•, lair lllllband,
Cbarlea (IM) , ~· Mall()n;
two 110111, Robert, Brilliant, 0.,
pi! Olarlea, ·BitlomingtoD; lJI.
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score a tooehclowu td each bl,!f fa b11 ,IPipetli 1\e ·~
Saturday IJ1d then him&amp; on lllih teearrid ThDrr~ay 11 • fDI
a tougbl defense to record a It llfUIIy lloteotre1!81e.
1(.9 victory In a punlinl duel.

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The Rev. Paul Sellen wll1
officiate with burial in Greenwood ce~tery, Rlielne= Frlendl
may c.n at lbe EJrin&amp; FU!Ief·
al home till noon on Monday
ah Butrls, Lake Placid. Flor- when the body wlll be taken
Ida ;Mrs. Mildred
Stauley, to lbe churdt.
MOUIIt Veraon, 0.; Mrt, Jee Survivon lncfllde bill wilt
Cartwr11ht and Mrs 'Lucme, Belle Bealrlca Diddle,
Raynes, both. of MalOn;
18' cuae three 1011.!1 Floyd G.
~andcblldren ; lllld . 17
great Kmmelh lllld Davld '811 of
grudehlldren; a· brother, Jim ratyse; three daughten, Mrl.
Slewart, Pt. PleaS801t; three Ills-, Herman Martll, Pomeroy; Mrs.
tera, Mrt. Ludl Jloulh; Mason; W. C. Cundlff, 9yracu1e and
Mra. Marilla Klytla, Ollc:aao, Mrs. Paul Osborne, Luculer;
lli. and Mrt. M&amp;riBrel Wheel- two lllllers, Mlsa Cbeaale Dlder, St. M8rle, MlchliiD.
die and Mrs. Maude Tucker ,of
Funeral aervlcea will be at Wellsburg, W. VI. alld sevei'll
the Fosti!IOJII Funeral home ·ll'andcblldren. ...
Mlllldly 11 2:30 p.m. with the
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ReV'. Lelllr -R. Lane ofll~tTO IAlWBR 1..\KB
lng.' Burial. wll1 be in Gravel Starting Oct. 29, Forked Run
Hlll
eellleler.y, Chesldn. Lake In eastern Meigs County,
Frlenda 111111' ~ ~~ the loner· wlU be drawn down 8 feet for
II bome. IllY . llmt Ilia' noon replacement of aand and olb111 limday. MrL Ingels was 1 er shore work.
mem!Mr ol 1he Ma11011 !.Ull.
churCh. '
A .-r~~, lolm Wll1lmp lqell,
PLAN HAM .SHOOT
prectded IJer ill dt.til:
A· ham abool wll1 be held
Sunday; bet. li at the Ilaac
Walton League farm, IJIOIIIGied
by the Chesler Fire Dtpart-

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October 17th

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o'clock, the machine was fowid day mingling willt friends. ~~ l)et. II, m1 - The GreenLABOR TROIJIIIJ:
/packet II IIIIer tH Clnclnnatf. ,Barrell was built at Jefferson- revival ol river business whe
11Je Greyhound Js laid up 01 a&lt;&gt;- jwood ll 'reporte4 to have J&gt;eeo/ Oct. II, 1111 - Fr\d&amp;Y of 1Loulsvllle trade~ Ule days jvllle, Ind., Ill 1894, by lbe the locks and dams are corr
auto at the Gallipolis wflQrf, blaze could be entinguished, the count of low water.
floated oil the' bar at Greenup last -k, roosters at Memphis of lite City ol Pittaburgb.
,campbell's Creek Coal Co. and pieted, which will be ill a ve;;
low water navigation, and lab- top was badly damaged.' At the The Ruth 1J laid up 11 Park· by pool water aad paased down eem811ded $126 a month IIIII Tile City of Plttsbc:rgb waa a was a valuable boat. The Bar· lew years.
or troubles were the top items tnal Tues&lt;lay the plamtiff was ersburg on accouhl of
low for Cincinnati.
outgoiRg packeta were forced gigantic tanura fiom beginning ' relt was insured by a Cin- '
In the river news of 50 years represented by Frank. P. Moats water. As resulllof ·lite loeb ·The excuralon .steamer Hom- to pay It. AI no lime In the to end, and Is '181d never to cinnati agency.
Ocl. 17, IJII- A large bargo
ago.
, and the defendant by T. /1., and dams . already completed er Smith an'1ved Saturday at past bas labor Olj .the river re- have made a dollar for her Captain Edward Schoenbaum, ·of sand and gravel sank al th
The River News Items of I Brown. Alter bearing the evi· the Rulli tfa.. werated a 11 Clncimlatl from Louisville and ceivod sllch wages, IIIB the ""'"'"· The City of Pillsburgb receiver for the defunct Mar· ' loot of Gallipolis Island SundaJ
the Gallipolis Daily Tribune of , dence of the witnesses Squire summer jn the Pittsburgh·Park- laid up on account of
low steamboa.t rate IJ no bigher ended ber career several yeara l met Coal Co., will operate night where tile Smith anc
October 1916 tells the stories: Butcher decided in favor of tbe ,ersbl!l'g trade. It wUJ be only ;water.
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than II was 20 yean ago,
ago near Paducail, Ky., wben ,mines at Marmet, W.Va., and Pfaff digger is at work. It I!
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plaintiff and gave judeement a few yaers until there II
Ocl. 18, 1911 -The Gree• The colored rousters bave no sbe burned and 70 llv01 were ,ship by rail. It is said no coal thought that the heavy laa&lt;
Oct 14, 1916- A rather In· for $167.79. Notice was given navigable stage the year around ·wood after getting OV"'' Green- organlzatioa but wben It comes lost.
iwlll be aflowed to pa!s over in the barge aprung the bottom
terest1ng damage suit
was that an appeal will be takeR betw~nPittsburgh, Cincinna· up Shoals was unable to pass to carrying on a strike they The Homer Smith lost a trip the company's river tipple. The , IOQse,
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tried Tuesday at Parkersburg and the case carried to circuit ti ,and Louisvt\1!. . RIver over Bonanza Bar near Ports- lean put it allover the white In the .Cincinnati • LoulsvUie ,4Joating property consisting of ! Mine operators ol.ong the Ka·
before Judge Butcher,
the 1 court.
business will then tmprove rapo mouth and went back to Sc10to- ma1. It Ia believed an appeal trade this -'&lt; oa account of the towboat Florence Mar. . nawha R1ver and the K &amp; M.
case being that oi George C. 1'
LOW WATER
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ville slid laid up 1&lt;1 walt for a. wfil be !J13de to Memphis aulb- a loose wrist. Repaira were 1met, bargee and pumpboat, It Railroad are expeT!encing an
Holliday vs. Hornbrook and Oct. 12, 1916 - Navigation 0&lt;1. 14, 1918 - It Is report- rise.
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:orities that unless ·I coloied made at LouisviUe.
/is reported, will be sold. The unusual shortage of ears at lids
K•mple, owners of the local is suspended between here ed that efforts will be made to The Courier has take• the man shows a more favorable
' Florence M•nnet is at Cincln· time. Coal from several of the
•11ar!boat, and the suit was to and Cincinnati on account of ,fl""l the Greenwood whic!J bas Greenwood's place during low ' inclination,
the river front ! Ocl. II, ltll - The large nati.
Imines 'bas been loaded onto
rec.over damages for an au\o, low water. Only one steam- ~ been agrouDd near Greenup by , water in lite Cillcinll
. atJ.LouJs. loungers will be forced to leave 11owboat Oocar Barrett, former· , It is reported at Pittsburgh barges In the . Kanawha R•ver
wh1ob wa~ damaged by fire. boat, tile Liberty .. is operating Jetting water out of the pool /ville trade. The Cincinnati crew Memphis.
ly the powerful Kanawha Riv- · thst a •ew company will be and will be shipped to southero
The machme was Shipped here on the upper Oh•o River, out above Dam 28. The Courier which baa been ou the Green· He~·e are other bits of lnte... .er steel towboat E. R. And· formed to build a b1g steel ports rn that way.
from East Liverpool on the of Wheeling.
reached Cincilll1all and laid wood went on the Courier. Tbe :esting River Newa lrom 10 rews, was deolroyed by fire wharf for Pittsburgh and a One
Tell City and was delivered on Captain Peter Lallance and up. Maysville is the head of river Is d£tWII to a very Jow :years ago:
j•t Cairo, m., fast I' rid ay line of paekets for the Pitts- ' Washington Irving
gave
the wharlboat in the evening, ergineer Charles Brown of the navlgatioR for Cincinnati pack.! stage between Pittsburgh and ' Oct. 10, 1111 - The Homer InighL 'l1le upper works of the burgh • Cincinnati trade. The New York City the nickname
The nex1 morning about four Greyhound· were in town Fri- ,ets.
1Cincinnati.
15Jnith Is the flrsl dayllgltt Barrett were burRed of!. The new ~omp~y_ anti~~ates tbe_~ol Gotha~._---· ____
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Hilarious Dialogue in the Mountain State ·
Surely one of the season'a moll bllarl·
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West Virgima clUes of Hunlln(IOn
and
Charleston whose leadlnl cltlze111 are eon·
dueling a two-cornered vendelta for
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jetport.

Already, the contest for federal 10vern·
men! handouts which will have to nnance
the jetport nas degenerated Into
name
calling and character 8918ssinatlon.
Huntington'' perfect logic for the "rnld·
way location" (between the cllles) Isn't
accepted in Charleston, say HuniiJlitonl·
ans, because ol pigheadedness, stupidity,
{)r selfishness, or all three.
However. Charleston bus!ne88 leadera
cannot understand why Huntlnaton,
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mere province at Charleston,
perhaps
even a suburb, of the state CapHal, could
presume even to meddle in the alto of the
Jetport which was their Idea in
t be
first place and
must be located only at
Grafton, some 17 minutea drive
from
Charleston' (about three Utnes as long needed to drive from Huntlngtoo). It IJ of llltlt
significance tltat the jetport at Grafton
&lt;according to an et11lneerlng survey paid
for by Huntin(IOn lllteresll) whould coat

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And ' frntn the atulllde of Charleston,
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ill own jetport. Jutl 10 Charleston gets
Ill Jetport 1.1 .ell lbll Jl!l!llra.
On the lace ol It, HtiJIIIaalon appears
to ban mucb the a~er cue. Charles·.
IDII, 10' far, 11 Ult:e a chlnamiD who caught
tryltll to Ileal I pilOt of ~ast Asia
real estate, 1111111 uve lace. The Capital
leatlm aren't manhalUna liP heavy argo.
meniJ Jeav1111 111. to Ul1iJI!t they have
DOlle lbat wm ltiDd t1tt pll o1 pubUc ••·
posure.
.
Amldlt all t1tt lhuader - malnly from
the tlnclion ol Jlunllnaton - we'd Ult:e
to know what · the ordiDat7 people of the
two 'Well VirliDia cities lb1ul: about iL
. 11'1 loin&amp; to be eveeyoue'a money eventually thll buya lht jetport wbalover pock.
et It coma from wllen built.
.Meanwlllle, lh• M 1011 ca
Sol far, It IJ a oomady ol the jollteat
aor( The loiP ol bod! clUes, IOd of those
areu of Kentul&gt;ky and Qlllo who aliO
would un the jetport, mUll· q
Dl!'; llte
edge of their bol seatt. wallfllll lor the ·ell·
mn, hopinc
llle IIJ«rapplng won't dellroy the entire production.

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Jane Young is Homecoming

Ann Y•ung wu erownredJane
1966 Gallia Academy Hlgb
School Homecoming'
QueeR
in pre-game ceremonies at the
Blue Devli-Nelsonvllle foatball
game on Friday Bight.
Miss Young, sponso11!d · by
)he Hi· Y Club,' ~aa ~owned by
~aptaln Garry Snilth.
1
The homecoming queen Is .
a member of FutuN Tescbers '
of _America, Future · Businesa I
Leaders; G&amp;lllll Script I I I fl, ,
Thespian Club· .inc! .'lias Valen· :
fine, · BaD attendant. She was
selected queea by vote of the 1
ilgb schioJ llllde!\t body.
'rile U iither eariilida,!;J
'Mi~ Youni f!llierod on18;·
field r~,;,f! ~vertj~
were esoork!d llr .a rest!ftod
lion In litint of die ·.Ga!UpoliJ
stands.
Names as homeroming Ill·
~Is went ¥1!111 Suaan Mill'·
gan, sponsored by the Future
' Farmers of Amerie'- m1 Miu
, .J~~·· Campbell.
b)'
~. . Future Businesa Leadero
Miss Morgan iJ a member of
.'fti.HJ.Y, hture Nw:se~
of
America and iB 1 varsity cheer·
leader. Mice Campbell balds
membership In the Future
loess Leaders of America «·
ganization, ia also a ~~~=~~I

No Longer Can Disease Hide·
Artificial hearts, organ tran~plmlll IUid
the latest wonder drug to treat diJeaat
are wflat usually capture the headline• In
the medical news these days.
But at the same time, another revalue

lion. albeit a quieter one, Is taking place
in the area of diagnosis - lhe treatment
or disease.

One of ·the most amazing new techniques is biomedical telemetry. A
patient
can't swallow 8 physician, but he can now

do ltle nert best thing - swallow a radio
transn'litter, thanks to miniaturized com·
ponents.
Developed by Dr. R. Stuart Mackay of

the Univer.ity of California, the

largest

"radio pill '' is the size of a large
drug
t'8psule and contains a complete FM ra-

dio set. There are even amallu units.
Included in the pill
a battery, an· liD'
tenna, the transmitter circuit and one or

are

more of a variety of sensing transducefl
capable of monitoring body processes. Av·
erage cost of the sending • receiving as-

prlnll.
For Qample, mentally retarded . !Dflllll
whooe 'l'others were uposed to German
meules during pregnancy can often be
spotted at birth from the alteration Ill theTr
fingerprints somehow caused by the virus.
And sinee handprints don't change once
they are formed, dermat&lt;Jglyphlsts can use
them to dlsllngui:~h between congenital
(inborn) and acquired heart disease.
The eyes, too, reveal more than poe~~ ·
realize. AI a recent International OIPiJ'ess
of Huml\n Genetics in Chicago, opthalmotogist Dr. llllrold F. Falls ol !1Je University
o! Michislljl .list.ed 811- dltfeVet ' aad ·wapa~ '
lal dlaor4ers w~lch he. sild an · aiJit .Phf·
sician can detect by observing ch&amp;nJIOI In
the eyes.
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A higlt school football coach In MlnnesoAccording to doctor • engineer Mackay,
ta has hit upon · a novel W8J to punisb .
tlte pioneer in biomedical telemetry, radio
players wbo fumble the ball.
pill' can be used to measure such thinJ• . l'l)e fwuhler ~ ill, parry a loOtllall P"
as drug activity, heart and brain .func-. , . orywnere lie. ,sou for , a week .,. lo . .IIIII
/ lions, intestinal temperature, stomach aofrom r.llooJ, to class, ~&amp; ·lunch, even In tha
ldity and in)omaJ pressure and bleedinJ.
shower.
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E:ven as they are getting 1 real insidt
II Will lle lntertilina til IN II' Uvlil&amp; pUbview of the body's workings, doctors art
llcly with bll shame wlll male the olfond·
learning moro about it from the outside.
er sure-fingered aDd fumble-prool.
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Rod ale's Health Bulletin reporll that they
It tJ aliO illilrlllina ·to 'PICUillt
011
are starting to read palms for signs of di.
what mlllrt llappon II lbl aaaelt were lo
sease.
impose the same penalty on llillllel! and ·
This has nothing to do with the ancient
wear a dunce CliP lor a wbt~~evw bt
clli:IPI
practice of palmi•try. It's called palmer
Hade In jll' ..,q~ pllf, ,
.•· ·. ,,
dermatoglyphics and has developed
to
II would be a practical demonitrallon ol
the point where specific medical problems
team pia~ - and democr~.
ean be recognized from hand and fool·

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Jan~Anll

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QUEEJ'( AND
,Queen
Young Is
s'he
IWII1ltentJ.
ants watched the Galllpul!s Blue Devil-Nelsollv,IIIe game after they b"ail been honor&amp;! in pre-game ceremonies.
Later in the evening they wert~ honored at ~ homecQI!Iing dance. On the left ll Joyce Compbell, and ill the
middle, Susan Morgan.

er 1Dd a member ol tile
Nurses of America.
,
The queeo 1Dd hec lltolldanls
were honored at • bom..,(HII·
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QUEEN CROWNED- Vickie May, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
ing dJnce wbrm foUowN .
May,
New Haven, was crowned Queep at Wahama's Homecoming festivities on
game. Cara used ill 1M
Friday
wheJl tbey played Racine Her escort was Ray Sisk. son ol Mr. and Mrs.
ada ..... flnisbed by lllanlln

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Miss Harris is Crowned, Homecoming QUeen

Churchillian Mastery
Who llad, or bas, . the sreateat speaking
voice ol Ill, pall Jl 7111'1!? · '
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'nils wu. lbe queslloa 'laked In .a poll
conducted by Brllllh llldliltries Corp. marketer&amp; of moi'd playfl" eqlli(IIIIO!II~ llllOJII
vllitort to a .~ip lldt!!\Y ilh,W , 1'!1 , New
York.
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The winner was Winston ~ eWaely lollowed liy J'tanklJn D. ROaile.tlt llld ,
Jolul
XeltDad,.. . · , · t : , , . ·
Not surprisingly, actors reulvecj a aub'
slmttlal number of votes, lneltidilil .Richard Burton, oraon WeUes aDd S!r Li\11'"
ence Olivier. Allo among fll'or!teb was
Congress' organ-lltroated orator, Sen. Everett .M. Dirksen.

ueen

Raymond Sisk, Mason. Attendants were Jeanette Miller, daughter of Mrs. Jose·
phine Miller, New Haven; .Pam Roush, daughter of Mr. Roland Roush. Mason,
W. Va.; Audrey Shuler, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Shuler; Sharon Roach, dough·
ter Ill Mr. and Mn. Dale Roach, New Haven. The Wahama White Falcon Band
entered the lleld at half time and formed a square U and played Miss America
.'it whicb lima the Queen was crowned. lhe Racine Band presented the pre-game
sbow.

I BandShows

Mlsl .arglt IJinllt, -=~
port High School - , I

ed u
l!mwom•ng Quooeal
the Mlddleport.Pomtroy ..... I.
ball game l'l'iday avening.
Harria, daughter of lo!r.
¥f11. Eugene Harrts, waa
lected by the llndeol body.

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A very entertaining

shew was present~ at lht annual Gallipolis
homrromin ~

Crowning the queea wu
mer Homecoming ~
dra Holllnshod G.......
relgning queen was IIICOI'Ied to
lite field by Jim Bufcher.

game Friday nigh! on Mrmor·

ial Field with the

band for the plaudits of lhe
huge throng.
It was a big night for 1h •
Blue Devil marching band. Pri -

or to the game they marr ht&gt;d
mid·field using ::~ rEvolving
precision pattern, serenadef.J
the arrival of the QU'f'en ca ndl·

lo

Davis,

Junior, escorted by !loR Nel·
.On; Miss Shells Majer, 901100.1
~lllQI'O, escorted by Bob Priddy;
Susao Morris, senior, es-.
eorted by Wayne Davia;
Slierry Shuler, sophomore,
were driven around the
Slaven, Junior, escorted I
·Mike Gerlach and
[~ndy Swartz, senlnr, escorte.t l
Charley Holcttnb.

dates, and played "Auld Lang
Syne" in honor or Miss JHne
Ann Young, who was crownf'd
queen. Following the corona·

lion the band played for
flag raising.

was given 1
.IDd each

I'06ell

~~-:.a:w;:.u

high-stepp in~

Blue Devil musiria?" Vit'ing
with the grey claf Nelsnnvillt&gt;

Making up the queen'a court
were Miss Nancy
COI'led by Barry Wisor: ··
. freshm8!1. escorted. by Gary
Slaven; Miss Kathy
Conde,
freshman, escorted by
Jim
Warner i Miss Elaine,

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QUEEN - Lou Howard, Kyger
196b ilo~ming Queen
Kyger Creek.SOuthwestern
Js the
of Mr. and
by the·Keyspon'was

th&lt;

A big hand was given the
Blue Devil band as they played
their fanfare with
Kimball
Suiter direcUng. The 1display of
precision marching was with·
out flaw and the lanai quality
of the band slampo it as """
the best In 1M league. D•·
v1d Durham, diminutive drum
major, gave Cifte 'ol his line
/~~eriDI'il;-es ill lw.rllng, which
this .-aiOD, not been
equalled b'f any other front
strutter. The Blue Devil unil
closed ·JII ~flO. With the'
Alma · ' Ill· rroht of t ~ t

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o'clock, the machine was fowid day mingling willt friends. ~~ l)et. II, m1 - The GreenLABOR TROIJIIIJ:
/packet II IIIIer tH Clnclnnatf. ,Barrell was built at Jefferson- revival ol river business whe
11Je Greyhound Js laid up 01 a&lt;&gt;- jwood ll 'reporte4 to have J&gt;eeo/ Oct. II, 1111 - Fr\d&amp;Y of 1Loulsvllle trade~ Ule days jvllle, Ind., Ill 1894, by lbe the locks and dams are corr
auto at the Gallipolis wflQrf, blaze could be entinguished, the count of low water.
floated oil the' bar at Greenup last -k, roosters at Memphis of lite City ol Pittaburgb.
,campbell's Creek Coal Co. and pieted, which will be ill a ve;;
low water navigation, and lab- top was badly damaged.' At the The Ruth 1J laid up 11 Park· by pool water aad paased down eem811ded $126 a month IIIII Tile City of Plttsbc:rgb waa a was a valuable boat. The Bar· lew years.
or troubles were the top items tnal Tues&lt;lay the plamtiff was ersburg on accouhl of
low for Cincinnati.
outgoiRg packeta were forced gigantic tanura fiom beginning ' relt was insured by a Cin- '
In the river news of 50 years represented by Frank. P. Moats water. As resulllof ·lite loeb ·The excuralon .steamer Hom- to pay It. AI no lime In the to end, and Is '181d never to cinnati agency.
Ocl. 17, IJII- A large bargo
ago.
, and the defendant by T. /1., and dams . already completed er Smith an'1ved Saturday at past bas labor Olj .the river re- have made a dollar for her Captain Edward Schoenbaum, ·of sand and gravel sank al th
The River News Items of I Brown. Alter bearing the evi· the Rulli tfa.. werated a 11 Clncimlatl from Louisville and ceivod sllch wages, IIIB the ""'"'"· The City of Pillsburgb receiver for the defunct Mar· ' loot of Gallipolis Island SundaJ
the Gallipolis Daily Tribune of , dence of the witnesses Squire summer jn the Pittsburgh·Park- laid up on account of
low steamboa.t rate IJ no bigher ended ber career several yeara l met Coal Co., will operate night where tile Smith anc
October 1916 tells the stories: Butcher decided in favor of tbe ,ersbl!l'g trade. It wUJ be only ;water.
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than II was 20 yean ago,
ago near Paducail, Ky., wben ,mines at Marmet, W.Va., and Pfaff digger is at work. It I!
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DAMAGE SUIT
plaintiff and gave judeement a few yaers until there II
Ocl. 18, 1911 -The Gree• The colored rousters bave no sbe burned and 70 llv01 were ,ship by rail. It is said no coal thought that the heavy laa&lt;
Oct 14, 1916- A rather In· for $167.79. Notice was given navigable stage the year around ·wood after getting OV"'' Green- organlzatioa but wben It comes lost.
iwlll be aflowed to pa!s over in the barge aprung the bottom
terest1ng damage suit
was that an appeal will be takeR betw~nPittsburgh, Cincinna· up Shoals was unable to pass to carrying on a strike they The Homer Smith lost a trip the company's river tipple. The , IOQse,
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tried Tuesday at Parkersburg and the case carried to circuit ti ,and Louisvt\1!. . RIver over Bonanza Bar near Ports- lean put it allover the white In the .Cincinnati • LoulsvUie ,4Joating property consisting of ! Mine operators ol.ong the Ka·
before Judge Butcher,
the 1 court.
business will then tmprove rapo mouth and went back to Sc10to- ma1. It Ia believed an appeal trade this -'&lt; oa account of the towboat Florence Mar. . nawha R1ver and the K &amp; M.
case being that oi George C. 1'
LOW WATER
idly.
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ville slid laid up 1&lt;1 walt for a. wfil be !J13de to Memphis aulb- a loose wrist. Repaira were 1met, bargee and pumpboat, It Railroad are expeT!encing an
Holliday vs. Hornbrook and Oct. 12, 1916 - Navigation 0&lt;1. 14, 1918 - It Is report- rise.
·
:orities that unless ·I coloied made at LouisviUe.
/is reported, will be sold. The unusual shortage of ears at lids
K•mple, owners of the local is suspended between here ed that efforts will be made to The Courier has take• the man shows a more favorable
' Florence M•nnet is at Cincln· time. Coal from several of the
•11ar!boat, and the suit was to and Cincinnati on account of ,fl""l the Greenwood whic!J bas Greenwood's place during low ' inclination,
the river front ! Ocl. II, ltll - The large nati.
Imines 'bas been loaded onto
rec.over damages for an au\o, low water. Only one steam- ~ been agrouDd near Greenup by , water in lite Cillcinll
. atJ.LouJs. loungers will be forced to leave 11owboat Oocar Barrett, former· , It is reported at Pittsburgh barges In the . Kanawha R•ver
wh1ob wa~ damaged by fire. boat, tile Liberty .. is operating Jetting water out of the pool /ville trade. The Cincinnati crew Memphis.
ly the powerful Kanawha Riv- · thst a •ew company will be and will be shipped to southero
The machme was Shipped here on the upper Oh•o River, out above Dam 28. The Courier which baa been ou the Green· He~·e are other bits of lnte... .er steel towboat E. R. And· formed to build a b1g steel ports rn that way.
from East Liverpool on the of Wheeling.
reached Cincilll1all and laid wood went on the Courier. Tbe :esting River Newa lrom 10 rews, was deolroyed by fire wharf for Pittsburgh and a One
Tell City and was delivered on Captain Peter Lallance and up. Maysville is the head of river Is d£tWII to a very Jow :years ago:
j•t Cairo, m., fast I' rid ay line of paekets for the Pitts- ' Washington Irving
gave
the wharlboat in the evening, ergineer Charles Brown of the navlgatioR for Cincinnati pack.! stage between Pittsburgh and ' Oct. 10, 1111 - The Homer InighL 'l1le upper works of the burgh • Cincinnati trade. The New York City the nickname
The nex1 morning about four Greyhound· were in town Fri- ,ets.
1Cincinnati.
15Jnith Is the flrsl dayllgltt Barrett were burRed of!. The new ~omp~y_ anti~~ates tbe_~ol Gotha~._---· ____
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Hilarious Dialogue in the Mountain State ·
Surely one of the season'a moll bllarl·
ous plays is that dllllogue between the
West Virgima clUes of Hunlln(IOn
and
Charleston whose leadlnl cltlze111 are eon·
dueling a two-cornered vendelta for
1
jetport.

Already, the contest for federal 10vern·
men! handouts which will have to nnance
the jetport nas degenerated Into
name
calling and character 8918ssinatlon.
Huntington'' perfect logic for the "rnld·
way location" (between the cllles) Isn't
accepted in Charleston, say HuniiJlitonl·
ans, because ol pigheadedness, stupidity,
{)r selfishness, or all three.
However. Charleston bus!ne88 leadera
cannot understand why Huntlnaton,
1
mere province at Charleston,
perhaps
even a suburb, of the state CapHal, could
presume even to meddle in the alto of the
Jetport which was their Idea in
t be
first place and
must be located only at
Grafton, some 17 minutea drive
from
Charleston' (about three Utnes as long needed to drive from Huntlngtoo). It IJ of llltlt
significance tltat the jetport at Grafton
&lt;according to an et11lneerlng survey paid
for by Huntin(IOn lllteresll) whould coat

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f5 million illor,t.
And ' frntn the atulllde of Charleston,
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Hunllnaton fllllbt u well ao scrounge up
ill own jetport. Jutl 10 Charleston gets
Ill Jetport 1.1 .ell lbll Jl!l!llra.
On the lace ol It, HtiJIIIaalon appears
to ban mucb the a~er cue. Charles·.
IDII, 10' far, 11 Ult:e a chlnamiD who caught
tryltll to Ileal I pilOt of ~ast Asia
real estate, 1111111 uve lace. The Capital
leatlm aren't manhalUna liP heavy argo.
meniJ Jeav1111 111. to Ul1iJI!t they have
DOlle lbat wm ltiDd t1tt pll o1 pubUc ••·
posure.
.
Amldlt all t1tt lhuader - malnly from
the tlnclion ol Jlunllnaton - we'd Ult:e
to know what · the ordiDat7 people of the
two 'Well VirliDia cities lb1ul: about iL
. 11'1 loin&amp; to be eveeyoue'a money eventually thll buya lht jetport wbalover pock.
et It coma from wllen built.
.Meanwlllle, lh• M 1011 ca
Sol far, It IJ a oomady ol the jollteat
aor( The loiP ol bod! clUes, IOd of those
areu of Kentul&gt;ky and Qlllo who aliO
would un the jetport, mUll· q
Dl!'; llte
edge of their bol seatt. wallfllll lor the ·ell·
mn, hopinc
llle IIJ«rapplng won't dellroy the entire production.

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The Sunday Times-Sentine~ Sunday, Oct. 16, 1966-5

Jane Young is Homecoming

Ann Y•ung wu erownredJane
1966 Gallia Academy Hlgb
School Homecoming'
QueeR
in pre-game ceremonies at the
Blue Devli-Nelsonvllle foatball
game on Friday Bight.
Miss Young, sponso11!d · by
)he Hi· Y Club,' ~aa ~owned by
~aptaln Garry Snilth.
1
The homecoming queen Is .
a member of FutuN Tescbers '
of _America, Future · Businesa I
Leaders; G&amp;lllll Script I I I fl, ,
Thespian Club· .inc! .'lias Valen· :
fine, · BaD attendant. She was
selected queea by vote of the 1
ilgb schioJ llllde!\t body.
'rile U iither eariilida,!;J
'Mi~ Youni f!llierod on18;·
field r~,;,f! ~vertj~
were esoork!d llr .a rest!ftod
lion In litint of die ·.Ga!UpoliJ
stands.
Names as homeroming Ill·
~Is went ¥1!111 Suaan Mill'·
gan, sponsored by the Future
' Farmers of Amerie'- m1 Miu
, .J~~·· Campbell.
b)'
~. . Future Businesa Leadero
Miss Morgan iJ a member of
.'fti.HJ.Y, hture Nw:se~
of
America and iB 1 varsity cheer·
leader. Mice Campbell balds
membership In the Future
loess Leaders of America «·
ganization, ia also a ~~~=~~I

No Longer Can Disease Hide·
Artificial hearts, organ tran~plmlll IUid
the latest wonder drug to treat diJeaat
are wflat usually capture the headline• In
the medical news these days.
But at the same time, another revalue

lion. albeit a quieter one, Is taking place
in the area of diagnosis - lhe treatment
or disease.

One of ·the most amazing new techniques is biomedical telemetry. A
patient
can't swallow 8 physician, but he can now

do ltle nert best thing - swallow a radio
transn'litter, thanks to miniaturized com·
ponents.
Developed by Dr. R. Stuart Mackay of

the Univer.ity of California, the

largest

"radio pill '' is the size of a large
drug
t'8psule and contains a complete FM ra-

dio set. There are even amallu units.
Included in the pill
a battery, an· liD'
tenna, the transmitter circuit and one or

are

more of a variety of sensing transducefl
capable of monitoring body processes. Av·
erage cost of the sending • receiving as-

prlnll.
For Qample, mentally retarded . !Dflllll
whooe 'l'others were uposed to German
meules during pregnancy can often be
spotted at birth from the alteration Ill theTr
fingerprints somehow caused by the virus.
And sinee handprints don't change once
they are formed, dermat&lt;Jglyphlsts can use
them to dlsllngui:~h between congenital
(inborn) and acquired heart disease.
The eyes, too, reveal more than poe~~ ·
realize. AI a recent International OIPiJ'ess
of Huml\n Genetics in Chicago, opthalmotogist Dr. llllrold F. Falls ol !1Je University
o! Michislljl .list.ed 811- dltfeVet ' aad ·wapa~ '
lal dlaor4ers w~lch he. sild an · aiJit .Phf·
sician can detect by observing ch&amp;nJIOI In
the eyes.
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A higlt school football coach In MlnnesoAccording to doctor • engineer Mackay,
ta has hit upon · a novel W8J to punisb .
tlte pioneer in biomedical telemetry, radio
players wbo fumble the ball.
pill' can be used to measure such thinJ• . l'l)e fwuhler ~ ill, parry a loOtllall P"
as drug activity, heart and brain .func-. , . orywnere lie. ,sou for , a week .,. lo . .IIIII
/ lions, intestinal temperature, stomach aofrom r.llooJ, to class, ~&amp; ·lunch, even In tha
ldity and in)omaJ pressure and bleedinJ.
shower.
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II Will lle lntertilina til IN II' Uvlil&amp; pUbview of the body's workings, doctors art
llcly with bll shame wlll male the olfond·
learning moro about it from the outside.
er sure-fingered aDd fumble-prool.
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Rod ale's Health Bulletin reporll that they
It tJ aliO illilrlllina ·to 'PICUillt
011
are starting to read palms for signs of di.
what mlllrt llappon II lbl aaaelt were lo
sease.
impose the same penalty on llillllel! and ·
This has nothing to do with the ancient
wear a dunce CliP lor a wbt~~evw bt
clli:IPI
practice of palmi•try. It's called palmer
Hade In jll' ..,q~ pllf, ,
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dermatoglyphics and has developed
to
II would be a practical demonitrallon ol
the point where specific medical problems
team pia~ - and democr~.
ean be recognized from hand and fool·

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A~ANTS-

Jan~Anll

•~'IW!I~~~t~e ~~~ ~

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QUEEJ'( AND
,Queen
Young Is
s'he
IWII1ltentJ.
ants watched the Galllpul!s Blue Devil-Nelsollv,IIIe game after they b"ail been honor&amp;! in pre-game ceremonies.
Later in the evening they wert~ honored at ~ homecQI!Iing dance. On the left ll Joyce Compbell, and ill the
middle, Susan Morgan.

er 1Dd a member ol tile
Nurses of America.
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The queeo 1Dd hec lltolldanls
were honored at • bom..,(HII·
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QUEEN CROWNED- Vickie May, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
ing dJnce wbrm foUowN .
May,
New Haven, was crowned Queep at Wahama's Homecoming festivities on
game. Cara used ill 1M
Friday
wheJl tbey played Racine Her escort was Ray Sisk. son ol Mr. and Mrs.
ada ..... flnisbed by lllanlln

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GaDJpolts lfAllln.

Miss Harris is Crowned, Homecoming QUeen

Churchillian Mastery
Who llad, or bas, . the sreateat speaking
voice ol Ill, pall Jl 7111'1!? · '
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'nils wu. lbe queslloa 'laked In .a poll
conducted by Brllllh llldliltries Corp. marketer&amp; of moi'd playfl" eqlli(IIIIO!II~ llllOJII
vllitort to a .~ip lldt!!\Y ilh,W , 1'!1 , New
York.
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The winner was Winston ~ eWaely lollowed liy J'tanklJn D. ROaile.tlt llld ,
Jolul
XeltDad,.. . · , · t : , , . ·
Not surprisingly, actors reulvecj a aub'
slmttlal number of votes, lneltidilil .Richard Burton, oraon WeUes aDd S!r Li\11'"
ence Olivier. Allo among fll'or!teb was
Congress' organ-lltroated orator, Sen. Everett .M. Dirksen.

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Raymond Sisk, Mason. Attendants were Jeanette Miller, daughter of Mrs. Jose·
phine Miller, New Haven; .Pam Roush, daughter of Mr. Roland Roush. Mason,
W. Va.; Audrey Shuler, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Shuler; Sharon Roach, dough·
ter Ill Mr. and Mn. Dale Roach, New Haven. The Wahama White Falcon Band
entered the lleld at half time and formed a square U and played Miss America
.'it whicb lima the Queen was crowned. lhe Racine Band presented the pre-game
sbow.

I BandShows

Mlsl .arglt IJinllt, -=~
port High School - , I

ed u
l!mwom•ng Quooeal
the Mlddleport.Pomtroy ..... I.
ball game l'l'iday avening.
Harria, daughter of lo!r.
¥f11. Eugene Harrts, waa
lected by the llndeol body.

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A very entertaining

shew was present~ at lht annual Gallipolis
homrromin ~

Crowning the queea wu
mer Homecoming ~
dra Holllnshod G.......
relgning queen was IIICOI'Ied to
lite field by Jim Bufcher.

game Friday nigh! on Mrmor·

ial Field with the

band for the plaudits of lhe
huge throng.
It was a big night for 1h •
Blue Devil marching band. Pri -

or to the game they marr ht&gt;d
mid·field using ::~ rEvolving
precision pattern, serenadef.J
the arrival of the QU'f'en ca ndl·

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Davis,

Junior, escorted by !loR Nel·
.On; Miss Shells Majer, 901100.1
~lllQI'O, escorted by Bob Priddy;
Susao Morris, senior, es-.
eorted by Wayne Davia;
Slierry Shuler, sophomore,
were driven around the
Slaven, Junior, escorted I
·Mike Gerlach and
[~ndy Swartz, senlnr, escorte.t l
Charley Holcttnb.

dates, and played "Auld Lang
Syne" in honor or Miss JHne
Ann Young, who was crownf'd
queen. Following the corona·

lion the band played for
flag raising.

was given 1
.IDd each

I'06ell

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high-stepp in~

Blue Devil musiria?" Vit'ing
with the grey claf Nelsnnvillt&gt;

Making up the queen'a court
were Miss Nancy
COI'led by Barry Wisor: ··
. freshm8!1. escorted. by Gary
Slaven; Miss Kathy
Conde,
freshman, escorted by
Jim
Warner i Miss Elaine,

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QUEEN - Lou Howard, Kyger
196b ilo~ming Queen
Kyger Creek.SOuthwestern
Js the
of Mr. and
by the·Keyspon'was

th&lt;

A big hand was given the
Blue Devil band as they played
their fanfare with
Kimball
Suiter direcUng. The 1display of
precision marching was with·
out flaw and the lanai quality
of the band slampo it as """
the best In 1M league. D•·
v1d Durham, diminutive drum
major, gave Cifte 'ol his line
/~~eriDI'il;-es ill lw.rllng, which
this .-aiOD, not been
equalled b'f any other front
strutter. The Blue Devil unil
closed ·JII ~flO. With the'
Alma · ' Ill· rroht of t ~ t

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Ext Aprt, Aptcalllrt
Melp eo..IJ

Many of us will be hMI to
)leOple from out ol the eoonty
eager to see the goreeous fall
colors of our trees aod biDs.
For some, this wiU be the
last weekend outdoors before
fall 811 d winter.
Three places wiU be partlcu·
larly popular, Inclndlng the
Forked Run State Park near
ReedsviUe, tbe Royal 0 a k
Park near Five Polnta and Bid·

brlDp JIU baek In 011 Route
where Ill the vicinity
er, both the old .Route 7 111!1
the new Route 7, alford ll'elthllkllll vlewl.
Another excellml drlvt Is
following tho roads In the nelebborhnod of Hemlock
Cherry Ridge and P'lorL
lowing any of thele roads will
eivt you beauUful fall scenery.
If you get out ID the vicinity
of Flora, follow
Route Ill
throu&amp;b Alfred and TUpperl
Plallll with Uttio side trips 011

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wbld! wm ~ 7111 Ill around
Deller: Wllhln five miles of
tlextar are many marvelous
view'- ·.
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· ll'roni Deiter you C4D 10 Ul!
1'1 DYenlllt ar come ~ ln. "'
the road between Salem. Ceoter
and Carpenter, wllll!b will tall•
you Into the 'relalively nat lllld
area II'OIIIId! Cttpenler, the
Slate Teet Farm and Columbia
School Lei.
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follow til toad up · It
Route 7 or you can 111m lefl
juat beyond .Keno comilll Into
CIIHter on l'Oilt. Ill. .
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In the well end of !Ill
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there are many olbet lll.'elviews. By tolloiiiiJI Reule
l2f out to Rutland you Cllllum
rilbl and tali:e the blaektop
road to IW'rlloovllle "" you
eu tum to the lefl off thiJ
toad at either the Grua Run
l!DIId or the side H111 ftDid
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county, of course, Ia tbe Ohio
River, following Route Ul from
the Athens County line past U.
S. Locll I&lt; Dam :10, seemg the
new lock and dam at ReedJ.
viDe. Following on dowa, you
may tum oH at the Forked Run
State Park or follow on dowo
through Long Bottom. There
are nice views between Long
Bottom and Portland aod oo around to Route 338 wblch takes
you around the Great Bend area, then ba&lt;k oniD Route JU.
Here you_ have the choice
either stayms on Route l2f
on Route 338, whleb tekes
around the Letart Falls
past the ney site for the a.
cine Lock and Dam.

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BY BRYSON R. CARTER
Ext. Aceat, Aglclllllre
Gallla Comity
Durin( the n..t three daya
Pat GlaH and I will be lnvolv·
ed In oor annual· Ohio Cooperatlve Extension Service Coni,...
ence In Columbus. We wiD be
meeting at The Ohio State Uni·
versily campus with about 3liO
other Ohio Extenoloo penonnet.
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ANIMAL HEALTH
HANDBOOK

We were able to get only 6 of these
books - Flnt Come, First Served.

IUid Jllulberry Avenues,
the
Beeeh Grove cemetery, IDd
to the billlc!P -Where tile Meigs
€:ounty Home, ~·a Home
IUlil Vetmal 1\(emortal Hoopit.
al are ·localed.
MiddlepOrt bu ' many· out.wndJng views do1111 on tbe
Blreeta, 111 tlie river, or lead·
In( away &amp;om the, river, as
well as the overlooks ID the
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old Clemeleries.
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At other tllile8 we
pale in dlscuasions
agriculture lnduatry
life, youth,' and ~unity
public ,aftalrs.
While reading tbe
Issue of tho USDA
a1 Research publication, 1
~cross an ertlcle concerning
use of a soft plastic flinnel for
JIIOUtb·to-mouth reouscllatlon for
pigs !hal are apparei!lly still·

s·nnpli. city
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eynote In e ectron o an · eeesSOfY . ·
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tie do1nl aod rein. .
If hnllDC lltelvea
· are
used with
lbelr eonlenll
will add a vet)' personal lou~
and provide topics tor eonvetsatioit, Too many and! objacls
crowded Into a 8IIDIII II[J&amp;&lt;e
looks like a haphazard aceumulation of "stuff" that cauaea
clutter. A smaD lpice,l!9z hllll8
above a table or stanillng on a
chest or buUet Ia most Intereating and dllferent.
HARMONY .NEEDED
To uae 11C0t!BSories •ituccesofuUy, the scale and proportion,
color and teJture of th~ used

cate,

and llyi~ to ,llle ~ In
they are~ UJJed. Tiley
also add to the comforl a
convenience CJf the room.
It Is onit ll!llcal to place
p oii 'al\lble woo-. !I
the' belt llgbt for uae'; to

VISIT OUR VETERINARY DEPARTMENT

DUTTON DRUG CO.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Griffiths,

born. A geneticist . working
with the ARS herd at MUes
City Montana developed and
used it.
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Herh't bow it workl:
The flellible
polyethylene
fupnells fitted llghlly over Ole
pig's nose and mouth. Then air
is blown lllto tbe stem of the
funDel and thus forced Into
the l~gs ol !be pig.
,
For the method 1o be eUectlve, a pig's henri must be beatIns and resuacllatlon must start
promptly. Follow tbese · five
steps:
(I) Hold the pig by 1111 bind
legs with head doWD to drabl

simple ' bocJt enda or jUsl
on .the .desk, and a
ble chair p!aoed -ID front of

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llepa11ment
Ohio MSU
Ftnt Down• . .. .. .. 9 15
R~g ylrllage ..... IO 93
Puslq yardage
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p._ . . . . .. 11·13 !loll
Pas~e~ Intercepted by · 1 1
Poll . . ... . 7·2! . i-ZI
Flrmbles Lost ... .. .. 1 1
Yards peoallzed . . . . . 30 45
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in the bruising contest wit-

of

nessed
soaked lana· down the day,
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Ra by 84•282ted
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mark on all occasi811a ·
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ye comp e
passes for But , Ohl• Slate had Ill 1111 Mlddpa Bille 47.
W_ mm.d bf' IIUIIMI'OIIa .._.. Slate, Ill ofleue Oil» Slate • .. .. . 2 0 ·1 e· - 1
'll, ~ ~nd 12 yards In the momenlll too, and surged• lniD Mlebllln Blate'a nnt b""""' lllllla,ob....,. lndden• b - by a fired-up BU&lt;!keye Mlebf8an st.. .... o o 3 8 - 1
cruc
we thai wu capped an 84 lead early In the fGurlb ca. Ill tile lhlnl perltd wbea lllil niiiiW Ill halfback deflll8e and the miletlble Scoring·
~I one-y:"' plliJIIe over the quarter when IOPI!emore quar. Kenne7 ldcked a 2'1.,1111 fleld DwiPI 1M Gf ·l(!ebiiM Slate hither, lbreateDed ·to (lhio -.SafelY MSU's centel
. e by rulalng fllllllaek ~ leibaek Bill I..Guc hll hJJ gOI! lo live the 8pariiDI the llelilc ejected t'rom 1111 pme. only ence In the balf, but snap out of end' l:one.
~~ w: 7' 09 remaining. favorite receiver, end Billy lead for lbe lint lime, S.:&amp;. ro~~ew~at ID ........
detenaive back Jlm Neln MSU - rG Kennedy 'l1
1 paso put · the Anderl, on a P. . tllaleovered Keaney paaaed for a came- Jllllllll Kellle1 alllalpled lo lDiereepled one of Ra,e'l Obio-SIIden fl pailS
S yes
fran
~~too~ ~ Buplckeye two, 47 yjll'ds for the IG\JdldOinl,
cU"""IDC two poinll after the punt fl'llm deep Ill ldl own palilel· to llop it.
LoJ18 (kiek fallal)
1
oor " ays before 'Die big play ~ momenll loucbdowa drive.
terrltery .,Dd tile llliP from Keaney
attempted three MSU·Api&amp;a (I run) Wedeme)
:.~~. could ~t It over for alier Diet Ke~~~~ey .-ered • Oldo Stat. aave the ml&amp;btY center aaUI!d over blJ held and field goals from the 40,47 and er pus from Kenny
IC •.,.lUI State I only loucboba4 paso from Cftder Ill lha Spor\alll I ~ baltle out
the IIIIi- to Ci'N Oldo • yard ilnel bul WU off the A - 84,212.

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TRACTOR SALES' SERVICE

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This is the new Farmall 656-the hi&amp;ll-action 60 hp
tractor that gives you smooth, six-cylinder power
plus big tr""tor extras; power shift illdependent pta
lor exLra·heavy implement operation, convenie11t,
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed tranomi..,ion. Spe.
cia! torque amplifier lor •hlft on-th&lt;-gO and a choice
ollO •peeds. Plus Hydroatatic power steerfnc, modem hydrauliM, and many other redneme11ta. In short,
this is the most ambitiou• 4-5 plow tractor evor built.
And the biggest value in the 60 hp elwl

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Slntna Moop Goll.il I MoCovntio-Phono ~-1111
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COLUMBUS,
Michigan
State'sOhio
ace (UPI)quarterba&lt;k Jllllmy Raye bit tbrej! key
passeo In an 1$-yard ICOI'Inl
drive durin~ a bllndln( rain·
storm Saturday 1o lelld the No.
I ranked Spartans to an u..
Big T'en victory over alnbbom
Ohio State.
The Buckeye!, to-point under·
dogs, gave · the unbeaten
Spartans all they could handle

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lar- I,th·· partlcl Patlng farm.
p'leces,.9Jie,
so yet
tlratletting
ypu can
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tillch
eachenjoy
011e
-sign up with the ASCS coun- I -Keep 11tthll the wheat al-l
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form a pljrl of the Whole.
offtce during the sicnup per- lotment or "permitted" acr~ l WASIDNGTON (UP!) - The 1 Nest week, we will conclude
to be announeec1 later
age on eny otller farm In which l government Js planning to step our series on the use of acces·
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such . producer has an interest. ' up purchases of a ~ blend sorles in the home.
-Have an ocreage · of wheat 111 there Is subsUiution 'between Ihigh - protein food powder to
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no larger ,than the farm allot-··wheat aod feed ·vaw 011 the , fill a milk gap fer millions of I
ment (or no larger than the ac-1 farm, keep \1ftbln the
feed ll.tJCI'Y children overseas.
reage neUable for productloa grain loom ud grain oorghum) The gap devtloped when
under the Protll'IID is he plano base on permitted acreage as · American milk production deto Ule and •I&amp;Ds up tor the sub-well as tbe, wheat
on icUned this year, producing ~
sharp drop in tllttcl&lt;s surplus
non • fat dry milk avallnhle tor :
donation abroad tbrougli the ·
"Food lor Peact" pl'OII'8Dl·
. '
Government exper\1 hope Ill
have up to :Ia! mDiion pouDdii
o1 dry milk ·r... oveneu dona·
lion durin( Ill£ IIIH'! fllcal
year, but even thJJ Would be a
major reduclloo
the previous year's dot~Jtf9118 of aboul
400 millloa pounda.-To HU thiJ· pp 1ft overseas
feeding oPerations
for proCow-Lac-Pellll a complete, pel·
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ticbOol clllldren, ldlooi ltmcb
leted dairy ration wilb a low cost for
progriUIII, IIIII aeetl1· flimiiJeo,
the TDN aupplied. Tit(, lliahiY paia·
the Agrleuiturll ~ , II
table pelletl . _ a fast clean-up, expeetat to pardlale OP to .100
which is very i_mpmtanl in milking
milllon pounda of a blended
parlon. Pellets haDdle easil)&gt; and llow
hiCh·proteb! powder by Janulreely In IllY type of built: blll!dllng
ary .
equipment. With Cow-Lac-Pela,
there's no scporation CJf hlgredienta
and every ww xeceivei balanced feed
nutrition. Cow-Lite-PelS ore part of
l.ANDMAU'• comp1e1t Dairy Feed·
ing Proparn.

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a largo container of Javelle
water. Use a pas, wooden,
eemel\~ or enamel eootalner
IInce the Javelle solution ill
corrosive. You alae mual be
Cll'eful not to aplll t1 on your
bands or clothing.
Prepare the Javelle solution
by boiliog four pouodJ of sal·
soda (sodium carbonate, or
washing soda) !Of to mlnutea in
a gallon of water In a glasa or
en&amp;IJleled vessel. Then odd a
pound of bleaching
powder
(chloride or Hme cr calcium
bypocblorile.) Cool the solution
and otraln it.
Difierent leaves such as oak,
witb a 1ar1e amount ol tannin,
l'eqUire Javelle water cilluted

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the uae ·!" . . ..
sdtuti011 or the ncess • ocr~ ·1any other tm:m ·Jn whlclt the each ptece
. of ,furmlllre "'
age option).
partielpatin1 pntiluesr has an )&gt;e put -111!1 tbe ,rlgltt
Maintain the 1 ,
1~ ,i!l't J!lose. y.oblojl, I~ use
, interest. ·
~ 1 con-I
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qulreo. ~ lbostl which
serving base. (Cottllervlng bao-1
together IIBPPIIY and
es wW be reduced for 19117 so 1
J@er l'laee and group
lhetlbe larm'1lncreased wbeat1
f0
U,. wboJe
allotment aereage may be uW·:
.lJ_ a bell~uful
ized&gt;.
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balanced. . ill.• colpr
,.,Keep \1tthln all otller · !
~Y.~- SJ~~Ut!ll liP~ between
gl-lm allotmenll t!!!labi!Bhed":; i
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fOUR!. '1m\ ~tw,een IndiVIdual

Wayne Qwe and MelviD Gd·
bert, chairmen, Acrlcultural
SlabUiution aod CooaervaUoo
Commtttees of Meigs. and ~
Ua reapecllveiy, line 11 up this

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arruge~nl eren'7'1
an adllreSI ~pia·
~~~for~E\.aJIAir
~i&gt;ee~en~tev~i~vetl~up~te~a~
·:h•:lf~bot:ur:~2~kee~
·:ps~the:~tea:ves· fresh
a
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nswers 0 n . eat rogram

wltboul acreage dlvenloo provisions or diversion peymeala,
\110 a farmer qualify lor
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J2) 'l'llm till. ~th .1~:. head water and balf Javelle solution.
up and plall!l ·furine1 over Ill Other mm delleale oaet, auclt
mouth and • •
u uparagus and maltleohalr
(3) Blow fortefully Into lbe lem, require a sliD weaker aofunnel ·
·" 4
Iutton.
(4) - ~e ~ and allow Let tlla leavea I08l fer 10 to
the pig to ezba]e.
· . 12 houri, then wub them In
the boob you want to read
(5) Repeal stepa 2 tbrou&amp;b 4 clear 1'UIJIIIog water. Nest, soak
to place the magazinea
about 15 te :11 1Jmes per mm. lbelil In a dye ltllufiOD' aullablo
want to look at 011 the piece
ule.
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for cot1an good!. Choose tht
furniture whleb provides
After several repetitions, tile naturil color, or try some new
good Ught to say nothing of
pig shOUld klek or show anolh- decorative ctlors. ·
comfortable chair In which you er t!lgn of llle. LaY -the PIC oa After dyeing, wash the mater·
are going to all
· 111 IItie at stomach aod mas- la1s again ID l'UIIIliDg water to
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uge 111 ·'t!lt!st 1m 'mouth. U remove tbe surplus dye a n d
We ~ lo ~111" oeceo- doe$D't start brealbln( nor- 1ea\oe litem ID a 5 per cent JIY·
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ma11y In a few seeondl - mwue eertn ll)luUm for from a hall
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es ...,. ·
ertiflcl8l ~lloa. ~have to oOO:~ur. 'l'bell dry, The

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In tbe 1987 wheal procram.

colored leam and · varlou.
ldnda of folia¥• Miss Margmw'
Grjffltbs, Coui!IY 11ixteDJ1DD Aa
fill~ Heme Economics, ~~
_that many Peo!llll mtJ!ii be In
letested In preserving 110111e o
the foliage so the homemake!
will have natuial material to
uae for arrangemenll and decorating pnrposea aU winter.
Information received fr0111
Extensjon bortlculturlata at the
Ohio Slate UniversitY by Miss
many ways to preserve foliage,

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Wherever 1 per11011 ·ebooaes
Ill go In Meigs County d~
the aed fnl weeb ,lbe eOlor
will be becl«iiln//. This • gll'fl
jiUt one 'II!Dre ,opportunity lor
Meigs County people. t,o seD
their wareo Ill. the PIJI!Uc. Tbe
setting up of special s~c
drive! throughout the ciUIIIy
and In the villages would be
a worthwhile project for aome
club.
If yo~oy tbe beauty of fall

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be tho
relallcl
and ICaie
bookcaoe1.
Maga.lnea
and must
together
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fumllure
each hi
boob
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be InIn harmony
and must
and In objeds oaltable 1o llold be aPPropriate 111 both quitUty
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This book contains over 300 pages ol veterl·
nary Information on cowa, cblekeos, turkey1,
and all farm anllllals. Tells bow to recognize
diseases and treat them. Also leU. hnw to
belp prevent the dlaea,. from recurring.
DUTI'ON DRUG CO. aJ.oo hu stocked mod·
ern medicines that we can ,.ll for the treatment of animal and poUltry dlaeaatl.

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George Meliren, Aaslstant Sec· held numeroua other natlooel
rotary and Director of Selenre JJOSIS, includln( asalgnments
aod Education, 0. S. Depart· In many other counlrles.
menl of Agriculture, will ad· Tbenle of 1\te conference Is,
dress our conference. He hu "Focusing Extension Reoourc·
been a member of Ole Dtrec· es to AcconlpDab Goals." Dr.
lora ol Community Credit Cor· Roy l\1. Kollman, Director of
poratlon ollbe President's Com. ExteosiOn ServiCe and Dean of
mlttee on Consumer Interests The Ohio Stele University Col'
and of tbe National AdVISors lege of Agriculture and Home
Council 111 Extensloll and Con- Ecooomlcs, will dlac:uas, "Man·
Hnulni EducaUoo. Be llso bas agement Tbruatll 'Die ll'ulllre."

IIY PAT 'l'a.A88
. Make sure !hal table lamP*
Ext. Aplll, 111me EcoL · are not too weilhty lor the fur.
Gallll c:-t.)'
niture wbl!:h holds them.
RerrieOiber, lltnpllclty II the Plc- :·c~n be the keynote
~=~'Y~In the aeleclton ol an in your color scheme and the
ac
This week, let's lOok focal point In interesl 'l'heJ de·
how to use some of the 1m- serve to be carefully chosen.
porllant accessories !hat
we 1'11"!' can be tbe mea,na of -"1·
in oar homa.
lng height where It 1J needed.
Lampe are a VfiiY Important Mlrron w!U ~ color and
acceoaory. Juat be IUI'e aacb can .be naed ellectlvely to give
lamp IJives a good llcJrt aDd an Ulusion of ln&lt;reased space'
that tbe Jines
the base IJ1II or addefl width to a narrow
are as COod u ill li&amp;J'it room.
Door Iampi, tablJ lamps Malad- and .• coiGrfal
plrHip Iampo for Ylriety boob (!'eave 1M Jliekell •
ID a room. They need DOl all lbell) add lrllemt 01 lihln,
be the aame height but sbould llbeoll, m bookshelves and

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Tum right, here, aod thiS lhrou&amp;b Keno on Route Ill.

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dleport na State Route 143 wW
give you many views.
One I panlc:ulary Uke Ia at
Horner IIJ!l ·wllb the elifll oo
both Bides, aod ll¥lll . co~ to
the loP of the bill, leoklng out
over !he counlryJide.
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The people of Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracuae, Mlnemllle
cU have IIICeiltlll vlen. ~
of my lavorllellll tile ~me I lei
every morning on the way to
tile oUice follllllng Butternut,
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;~~h::J~~;~ F.;= an:.~
1J ma..Velous.
In addition to tbese ~
camping areas, there_ are many
private camps, cabms, and
clubs throughout the county
ond on the Ohio River which
will show marvelous colormg.
For those who are interested
In auto tours, almost any section of the county will show nature at its colorful best. Just
a few of the possibilities can be
mentioned but there are many
etbero which would be equally
enchanting.
1 took one last weekend, turnlng left at Flve Points, then o':
to the old Chester Road, up tt
to the new cage laytng hou,.
on the w. s. Michael farm,

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Ext Aprt, Aptcalllrt
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Many of us will be hMI to
)leOple from out ol the eoonty
eager to see the goreeous fall
colors of our trees aod biDs.
For some, this wiU be the
last weekend outdoors before
fall 811 d winter.
Three places wiU be partlcu·
larly popular, Inclndlng the
Forked Run State Park near
ReedsviUe, tbe Royal 0 a k
Park near Five Polnta and Bid·

brlDp JIU baek In 011 Route
where Ill the vicinity
er, both the old .Route 7 111!1
the new Route 7, alford ll'elthllkllll vlewl.
Another excellml drlvt Is
following tho roads In the nelebborhnod of Hemlock
Cherry Ridge and P'lorL
lowing any of thele roads will
eivt you beauUful fall scenery.
If you get out ID the vicinity
of Flora, follow
Route Ill
throu&amp;b Alfred and TUpperl
Plallll with Uttio side trips 011

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wbld! wm ~ 7111 Ill around
Deller: Wllhln five miles of
tlextar are many marvelous
view'- ·.
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· ll'roni Deiter you C4D 10 Ul!
1'1 DYenlllt ar come ~ ln. "'
the road between Salem. Ceoter
and Carpenter, wllll!b will tall•
you Into the 'relalively nat lllld
area II'OIIIId! Cttpenler, the
Slate Teet Farm and Columbia
School Lei.
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follow til toad up · It
Route 7 or you can 111m lefl
juat beyond .Keno comilll Into
CIIHter on l'Oilt. Ill. .
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In the well end of !Ill
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there are many olbet lll.'elviews. By tolloiiiiJI Reule
l2f out to Rutland you Cllllum
rilbl and tali:e the blaektop
road to IW'rlloovllle "" you
eu tum to the lefl off thiJ
toad at either the Grua Run
l!DIId or the side H111 ftDid
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county, of course, Ia tbe Ohio
River, following Route Ul from
the Athens County line past U.
S. Locll I&lt; Dam :10, seemg the
new lock and dam at ReedJ.
viDe. Following on dowa, you
may tum oH at the Forked Run
State Park or follow on dowo
through Long Bottom. There
are nice views between Long
Bottom and Portland aod oo around to Route 338 wblch takes
you around the Great Bend area, then ba&lt;k oniD Route JU.
Here you_ have the choice
either stayms on Route l2f
on Route 338, whleb tekes
around the Letart Falls
past the ney site for the a.
cine Lock and Dam.

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BY BRYSON R. CARTER
Ext. Aceat, Aglclllllre
Gallla Comity
Durin( the n..t three daya
Pat GlaH and I will be lnvolv·
ed In oor annual· Ohio Cooperatlve Extension Service Coni,...
ence In Columbus. We wiD be
meeting at The Ohio State Uni·
versily campus with about 3liO
other Ohio Extenoloo penonnet.
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HANDBOOK

We were able to get only 6 of these
books - Flnt Come, First Served.

IUid Jllulberry Avenues,
the
Beeeh Grove cemetery, IDd
to the billlc!P -Where tile Meigs
€:ounty Home, ~·a Home
IUlil Vetmal 1\(emortal Hoopit.
al are ·localed.
MiddlepOrt bu ' many· out.wndJng views do1111 on tbe
Blreeta, 111 tlie river, or lead·
In( away &amp;om the, river, as
well as the overlooks ID the
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pale in dlscuasions
agriculture lnduatry
life, youth,' and ~unity
public ,aftalrs.
While reading tbe
Issue of tho USDA
a1 Research publication, 1
~cross an ertlcle concerning
use of a soft plastic flinnel for
JIIOUtb·to-mouth reouscllatlon for
pigs !hal are apparei!lly still·

s·nnpli. city
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tie do1nl aod rein. .
If hnllDC lltelvea
· are
used with
lbelr eonlenll
will add a vet)' personal lou~
and provide topics tor eonvetsatioit, Too many and! objacls
crowded Into a 8IIDIII II[J&amp;&lt;e
looks like a haphazard aceumulation of "stuff" that cauaea
clutter. A smaD lpice,l!9z hllll8
above a table or stanillng on a
chest or buUet Ia most Intereating and dllferent.
HARMONY .NEEDED
To uae 11C0t!BSories •ituccesofuUy, the scale and proportion,
color and teJture of th~ used

cate,

and llyi~ to ,llle ~ In
they are~ UJJed. Tiley
also add to the comforl a
convenience CJf the room.
It Is onit ll!llcal to place
p oii 'al\lble woo-. !I
the' belt llgbt for uae'; to

VISIT OUR VETERINARY DEPARTMENT

DUTTON DRUG CO.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Griffiths,

born. A geneticist . working
with the ARS herd at MUes
City Montana developed and
used it.
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Herh't bow it workl:
The flellible
polyethylene
fupnells fitted llghlly over Ole
pig's nose and mouth. Then air
is blown lllto tbe stem of the
funDel and thus forced Into
the l~gs ol !be pig.
,
For the method 1o be eUectlve, a pig's henri must be beatIns and resuacllatlon must start
promptly. Follow tbese · five
steps:
(I) Hold the pig by 1111 bind
legs with head doWD to drabl

simple ' bocJt enda or jUsl
on .the .desk, and a
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llepa11ment
Ohio MSU
Ftnt Down• . .. .. .. 9 15
R~g ylrllage ..... IO 93
Puslq yardage
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p._ . . . . .. 11·13 !loll
Pas~e~ Intercepted by · 1 1
Poll . . ... . 7·2! . i-ZI
Flrmbles Lost ... .. .. 1 1
Yards peoallzed . . . . . 30 45
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in the bruising contest wit-

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nessed
soaked lana· down the day,
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• ...., State aU lend:
Ra by 84•282ted
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mark on all occasi811a ·
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ye comp e
passes for But , Ohl• Slate had Ill 1111 Mlddpa Bille 47.
W_ mm.d bf' IIUIIMI'OIIa .._.. Slate, Ill ofleue Oil» Slate • .. .. . 2 0 ·1 e· - 1
'll, ~ ~nd 12 yards In the momenlll too, and surged• lniD Mlebllln Blate'a nnt b""""' lllllla,ob....,. lndden• b - by a fired-up BU&lt;!keye Mlebf8an st.. .... o o 3 8 - 1
cruc
we thai wu capped an 84 lead early In the fGurlb ca. Ill tile lhlnl perltd wbea lllil niiiiW Ill halfback deflll8e and the miletlble Scoring·
~I one-y:"' plliJIIe over the quarter when IOPI!emore quar. Kenne7 ldcked a 2'1.,1111 fleld DwiPI 1M Gf ·l(!ebiiM Slate hither, lbreateDed ·to (lhio -.SafelY MSU's centel
. e by rulalng fllllllaek ~ leibaek Bill I..Guc hll hJJ gOI! lo live the 8pariiDI the llelilc ejected t'rom 1111 pme. only ence In the balf, but snap out of end' l:one.
~~ w: 7' 09 remaining. favorite receiver, end Billy lead for lbe lint lime, S.:&amp;. ro~~ew~at ID ........
detenaive back Jlm Neln MSU - rG Kennedy 'l1
1 paso put · the Anderl, on a P. . tllaleovered Keaney paaaed for a came- Jllllllll Kellle1 alllalpled lo lDiereepled one of Ra,e'l Obio-SIIden fl pailS
S yes
fran
~~too~ ~ Buplckeye two, 47 yjll'ds for the IG\JdldOinl,
cU"""IDC two poinll after the punt fl'llm deep Ill ldl own palilel· to llop it.
LoJ18 (kiek fallal)
1
oor " ays before 'Die big play ~ momenll loucbdowa drive.
terrltery .,Dd tile llliP from Keaney
attempted three MSU·Api&amp;a (I run) Wedeme)
:.~~. could ~t It over for alier Diet Ke~~~~ey .-ered • Oldo Stat. aave the ml&amp;btY center aaUI!d over blJ held and field goals from the 40,47 and er pus from Kenny
IC •.,.lUI State I only loucboba4 paso from Cftder Ill lha Spor\alll I ~ baltle out
the IIIIi- to Ci'N Oldo • yard ilnel bul WU off the A - 84,212.

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This is the new Farmall 656-the hi&amp;ll-action 60 hp
tractor that gives you smooth, six-cylinder power
plus big tr""tor extras; power shift illdependent pta
lor exLra·heavy implement operation, convenie11t,
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed tranomi..,ion. Spe.
cia! torque amplifier lor •hlft on-th&lt;-gO and a choice
ollO •peeds. Plus Hydroatatic power steerfnc, modem hydrauliM, and many other redneme11ta. In short,
this is the most ambitiou• 4-5 plow tractor evor built.
And the biggest value in the 60 hp elwl

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ace (UPI)quarterba&lt;k Jllllmy Raye bit tbrej! key
passeo In an 1$-yard ICOI'Inl
drive durin~ a bllndln( rain·
storm Saturday 1o lelld the No.
I ranked Spartans to an u..
Big T'en victory over alnbbom
Ohio State.
The Buckeye!, to-point under·
dogs, gave · the unbeaten
Spartans all they could handle

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lar- I,th·· partlcl Patlng farm.
p'leces,.9Jie,
so yet
tlratletting
ypu can
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tillch
eachenjoy
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-sign up with the ASCS coun- I -Keep 11tthll the wheat al-l
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form a pljrl of the Whole.
offtce during the sicnup per- lotment or "permitted" acr~ l WASIDNGTON (UP!) - The 1 Nest week, we will conclude
to be announeec1 later
age on eny otller farm In which l government Js planning to step our series on the use of acces·
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such . producer has an interest. ' up purchases of a ~ blend sorles in the home.
-Have an ocreage · of wheat 111 there Is subsUiution 'between Ihigh - protein food powder to
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no larger ,than the farm allot-··wheat aod feed ·vaw 011 the , fill a milk gap fer millions of I
ment (or no larger than the ac-1 farm, keep \1ftbln the
feed ll.tJCI'Y children overseas.
reage neUable for productloa grain loom ud grain oorghum) The gap devtloped when
under the Protll'IID is he plano base on permitted acreage as · American milk production deto Ule and •I&amp;Ds up tor the sub-well as tbe, wheat
on icUned this year, producing ~
sharp drop in tllttcl&lt;s surplus
non • fat dry milk avallnhle tor :
donation abroad tbrougli the ·
"Food lor Peact" pl'OII'8Dl·
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Government exper\1 hope Ill
have up to :Ia! mDiion pouDdii
o1 dry milk ·r... oveneu dona·
lion durin( Ill£ IIIH'! fllcal
year, but even thJJ Would be a
major reduclloo
the previous year's dot~Jtf9118 of aboul
400 millloa pounda.-To HU thiJ· pp 1ft overseas
feeding oPerations
for proCow-Lac-Pellll a complete, pel·
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leted dairy ration wilb a low cost for
progriUIII, IIIII aeetl1· flimiiJeo,
the TDN aupplied. Tit(, lliahiY paia·
the Agrleuiturll ~ , II
table pelletl . _ a fast clean-up, expeetat to pardlale OP to .100
which is very i_mpmtanl in milking
milllon pounda of a blended
parlon. Pellets haDdle easil)&gt; and llow
hiCh·proteb! powder by Janulreely In IllY type of built: blll!dllng
ary .
equipment. With Cow-Lac-Pela,
there's no scporation CJf hlgredienta
and every ww xeceivei balanced feed
nutrition. Cow-Lite-PelS ore part of
l.ANDMAU'• comp1e1t Dairy Feed·
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a largo container of Javelle
water. Use a pas, wooden,
eemel\~ or enamel eootalner
IInce the Javelle solution ill
corrosive. You alae mual be
Cll'eful not to aplll t1 on your
bands or clothing.
Prepare the Javelle solution
by boiliog four pouodJ of sal·
soda (sodium carbonate, or
washing soda) !Of to mlnutea in
a gallon of water In a glasa or
en&amp;IJleled vessel. Then odd a
pound of bleaching
powder
(chloride or Hme cr calcium
bypocblorile.) Cool the solution
and otraln it.
Difierent leaves such as oak,
witb a 1ar1e amount ol tannin,
l'eqUire Javelle water cilluted

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the uae ·!" . . ..
sdtuti011 or the ncess • ocr~ ·1any other tm:m ·Jn whlclt the each ptece
. of ,furmlllre "'
age option).
partielpatin1 pntiluesr has an )&gt;e put -111!1 tbe ,rlgltt
Maintain the 1 ,
1~ ,i!l't J!lose. y.oblojl, I~ use
, interest. ·
~ 1 con-I
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qulreo. ~ lbostl which
serving base. (Cottllervlng bao-1
together IIBPPIIY and
es wW be reduced for 19117 so 1
J@er l'laee and group
lhetlbe larm'1lncreased wbeat1
f0
U,. wboJe
allotment aereage may be uW·:
.lJ_ a bell~uful
ized&gt;.
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balanced. . ill.• colpr
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~Y.~- SJ~~Ut!ll liP~ between
gl-lm allotmenll t!!!labi!Bhed":; i
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fOUR!. '1m\ ~tw,een IndiVIdual

Wayne Qwe and MelviD Gd·
bert, chairmen, Acrlcultural
SlabUiution aod CooaervaUoo
Commtttees of Meigs. and ~
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arruge~nl eren'7'1
an adllreSI ~pia·
~~~for~E\.aJIAir
~i&gt;ee~en~tev~i~vetl~up~te~a~
·:h•:lf~bot:ur:~2~kee~
·:ps~the:~tea:ves· fresh
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wltboul acreage dlvenloo provisions or diversion peymeala,
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J2) 'l'llm till. ~th .1~:. head water and balf Javelle solution.
up and plall!l ·furine1 over Ill Other mm delleale oaet, auclt
mouth and • •
u uparagus and maltleohalr
(3) Blow fortefully Into lbe lem, require a sliD weaker aofunnel ·
·" 4
Iutton.
(4) - ~e ~ and allow Let tlla leavea I08l fer 10 to
the pig to ezba]e.
· . 12 houri, then wub them In
the boob you want to read
(5) Repeal stepa 2 tbrou&amp;b 4 clear 1'UIJIIIog water. Nest, soak
to place the magazinea
about 15 te :11 1Jmes per mm. lbelil In a dye ltllufiOD' aullablo
want to look at 011 the piece
ule.
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for cot1an good!. Choose tht
furniture whleb provides
After several repetitions, tile naturil color, or try some new
good Ught to say nothing of
pig shOUld klek or show anolh- decorative ctlors. ·
comfortable chair In which you er t!lgn of llle. LaY -the PIC oa After dyeing, wash the mater·
are going to all
· 111 IItie at stomach aod mas- la1s again ID l'UIIIliDg water to
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uge 111 ·'t!lt!st 1m 'mouth. U remove tbe surplus dye a n d
We ~ lo ~111" oeceo- doe$D't start brealbln( nor- 1ea\oe litem ID a 5 per cent JIY·
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ma11y In a few seeondl - mwue eertn ll)luUm for from a hall
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colored leam and · varlou.
ldnda of folia¥• Miss Margmw'
Grjffltbs, Coui!IY 11ixteDJ1DD Aa
fill~ Heme Economics, ~~
_that many Peo!llll mtJ!ii be In
letested In preserving 110111e o
the foliage so the homemake!
will have natuial material to
uae for arrangemenll and decorating pnrposea aU winter.
Information received fr0111
Extensjon bortlculturlata at the
Ohio Slate UniversitY by Miss
many ways to preserve foliage,

Home

QuesliOOS,

Wherever 1 per11011 ·ebooaes
Ill go In Meigs County d~
the aed fnl weeb ,lbe eOlor
will be becl«iiln//. This • gll'fl
jiUt one 'II!Dre ,opportunity lor
Meigs County people. t,o seD
their wareo Ill. the PIJI!Uc. Tbe
setting up of special s~c
drive! throughout the ciUIIIy
and In the villages would be
a worthwhile project for aome
club.
If yo~oy tbe beauty of fall

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be tho
relallcl
and ICaie
bookcaoe1.
Maga.lnea
and must
together
an
to
&amp;rOUPIn olhelgbt
fumllure
each hi
boob
IJIII aboll
• tablel
be InIn harmony
and must
and In objeds oaltable 1o llold be aPPropriate 111 both quitUty
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This book contains over 300 pages ol veterl·
nary Information on cowa, cblekeos, turkey1,
and all farm anllllals. Tells bow to recognize
diseases and treat them. Also leU. hnw to
belp prevent the dlaea,. from recurring.
DUTI'ON DRUG CO. aJ.oo hu stocked mod·
ern medicines that we can ,.ll for the treatment of animal and poUltry dlaeaatl.

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With Purch1H Of
2 TERRAMYCIN
MASTITIS TUBES

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George Meliren, Aaslstant Sec· held numeroua other natlooel
rotary and Director of Selenre JJOSIS, includln( asalgnments
aod Education, 0. S. Depart· In many other counlrles.
menl of Agriculture, will ad· Tbenle of 1\te conference Is,
dress our conference. He hu "Focusing Extension Reoourc·
been a member of Ole Dtrec· es to AcconlpDab Goals." Dr.
lora ol Community Credit Cor· Roy l\1. Kollman, Director of
poratlon ollbe President's Com. ExteosiOn ServiCe and Dean of
mlttee on Consumer Interests The Ohio Stele University Col'
and of tbe National AdVISors lege of Agriculture and Home
Council 111 Extensloll and Con- Ecooomlcs, will dlac:uas, "Man·
Hnulni EducaUoo. Be llso bas agement Tbruatll 'Die ll'ulllre."

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. Make sure !hal table lamP*
Ext. Aplll, 111me EcoL · are not too weilhty lor the fur.
Gallll c:-t.)'
niture wbl!:h holds them.
RerrieOiber, lltnpllclty II the Plc- :·c~n be the keynote
~=~'Y~In the aeleclton ol an in your color scheme and the
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This week, let's lOok focal point In interesl 'l'heJ de·
how to use some of the 1m- serve to be carefully chosen.
porllant accessories !hat
we 1'11"!' can be tbe mea,na of -"1·
in oar homa.
lng height where It 1J needed.
Lampe are a VfiiY Important Mlrron w!U ~ color and
acceoaory. Juat be IUI'e aacb can .be naed ellectlvely to give
lamp IJives a good llcJrt aDd an Ulusion of ln&lt;reased space'
that tbe Jines
the base IJ1II or addefl width to a narrow
are as COod u ill li&amp;J'it room.
Door Iampi, tablJ lamps Malad- and .• coiGrfal
plrHip Iampo for Ylriety boob (!'eave 1M Jliekell •
ID a room. They need DOl all lbell) add lrllemt 01 lihln,
be the aame height but sbould llbeoll, m bookshelves and

USUAL PRICI .
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with the :;vest Shnde Road. . I Road which will bring you
Tum right, here, aod thiS lhrou&amp;b Keno on Route Ill.

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dleport na State Route 143 wW
give you many views.
One I panlc:ulary Uke Ia at
Horner IIJ!l ·wllb the elifll oo
both Bides, aod ll¥lll . co~ to
the loP of the bill, leoklng out
over !he counlryJide.
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The people of Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracuae, Mlnemllle
cU have IIICeiltlll vlen. ~
of my lavorllellll tile ~me I lei
every morning on the way to
tile oUice follllllng Butternut,
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;~~h::J~~;~ F.;= an:.~
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In addition to tbese ~
camping areas, there_ are many
private camps, cabms, and
clubs throughout the county
ond on the Ohio River which
will show marvelous colormg.
For those who are interested
In auto tours, almost any section of the county will show nature at its colorful best. Just
a few of the possibilities can be
mentioned but there are many
etbero which would be equally
enchanting.
1 took one last weekend, turnlng left at Flve Points, then o':
to the old Chester Road, up tt
to the new cage laytng hou,.
on the w. s. Michael farm,

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Gallipolis 36 NelsopvUie 2

Jackson 16 Athens 6 ·
Pomeroy 32 Middleport Ill
Logan 7 Wellston 6
OCT. 21 GAMIS:
Gallipolis at Wellston
Jackson at Pomeroy
Middleport at Loean
NelsonviUe at Athellll

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Passes .
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NEW 1966's

• NEW '66
CHEVROLETS
1 NEW •66
OLDSMOBILE
$AVEI $AVEI

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interested:.ln JOU ofter the
sale. SERVICI - the boot
in the VaDey. WARitAIITY - beat in the indllllr)'.
PRODUCT - tho loader
In tho autolllAlbUelncluBtey
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12-'67 CHEVROLET$
4-'67 OLDSMOBILEI

the Most lor Your Monoy
at Gallipolll Motor Co.
Your Chm'Oiet and ()l&lt;lo.
mobile dealer.
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GALLIP~~OR CO. (heyroJet.Oidsmobde
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COMING SOONI

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The All New.Bigger
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··On Upper Route No. 7

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1966 BUICK

1965 BUICK

Demonstrators

LeSABRE 4 DOOR SEDAN

2 WILDCATS
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·•BELOW COST
1966 CHEVY II
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Sold New June 18,'3,tllb miles

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Gallipolis 36 NelsopvUie 2

Jackson 16 Athens 6 ·
Pomeroy 32 Middleport Ill
Logan 7 Wellston 6
OCT. 21 GAMIS:
Gallipolis at Wellston
Jackson at Pomeroy
Middleport at Loean
NelsonviUe at Athellll

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Passes .
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28-7 Win

Mens and Boys

Wingtip

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friend. Quolily ......
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say and who II
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· Low miteoae, New car
Warranty.
NEW 1966's

• NEW '66
CHEVROLETS
1 NEW •66
OLDSMOBILE
$AVEI $AVEI

Tan

interested:.ln JOU ofter the
sale. SERVICI - the boot
in the VaDey. WARitAIITY - beat in the indllllr)'.
PRODUCT - tho loader
In tho autolllAlbUelncluBtey
for D'UUlJ, many, JDIID1
yean. You can't get a bef..

and
Black
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ter deal anywhere, makl

THE SHOE BOX

ua prove it. Our merchao-

dlolllfl plan and our quality produetl assurta ro-

NIW .1W'o
12-'67 CHEVROLET$
4-'67 OLDSMOBILEI

the Most lor Your Monoy
at Gallipolll Motor Co.
Your Chm'Oiet and ()l&lt;lo.
mobile dealer.
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4167 TRUCKS

GALLIP~~OR CO. (heyroJet.Oidsmobde
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COMING SOONI

OLE

The All New.Bigger
And Better Smith Buick
··On Upper Route No. 7

DOC
SAYS:
1966 BUICK

1965 BUICK

Demonstrators

LeSABRE 4 DOOR SEDAN

2 WILDCATS
1 ELECTRA
I SPECIAL

·•BELOW COST
1966 CHEVY II
· 4 DOOR SEDAN
Sold New June 18,'3,tllb miles

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CUTLASS COUPE

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White, custom vinylin!frlor, siiDIIo
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queen pageant and
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uncommon around the Southeastern
Ohio Athletic, League until the end of
World War !J. So was Dad's night, bet·
ter known today as Parent's Night.
Those interested in previous GAHS
homecoming queens and results of the D~vils homecoming battles are referred to results comptled below.

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Gallipolis has won 12 homecoming games, lost
eight and tied one since 1946. Nelsonville, FridaY's
opponent, was the first homecoming foe of GARS 21
years ago. Gallipolis won that contest, 13·2, and Cherry O'Brien was named homecoming queen.

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Athens and Jackson. Pomeroy has won two and tied
one, and is the only GAHS foe to hold an edge over
the Gallians as far as homecommg results go. Logan
is the Devils' best homecoming opponent. GARS has ·
downed the Chieftains lhree times, and lost none.
GAHS owns two homecoming wins over Middleport.
Against Wellston. the Devils are 1·2.

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is scheduled to be in P&lt;
lor a mid-afternoon rally
Tuesday, II has been confirm.
ed by Republi•:an stale head·
q arters
~ov. Rhodes, who is leading
the GOP "Report .to the Peopie" campaign toUr fllrougbout
Ohio, is expected for a breakr
fast meeting In Legan on Tui!!lday, follo\Ved by 8 mld-momiDg ralty In McArthur,
nllon
luncheon In Gallipolis the
ly in Pomeroy and ~n even·ll
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lature Ohio State University foo;ball from Ball Fur·
niture Co., with compliments from Ernie Null recently. Reckon Ernie thought Jottings needed a little
help for his crystal ball or somet~ing, Anyway
thanks, Ernie!
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niversary Monday. It's a bit different around Galli·
polis today than it was one year ago. People are still
talking about the big !75th celebration.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Iiles of The
Dally Tribune and weekly Gallia 'Nmes . , . Silas E.
Gilbert dies suddenly in Columbus . , . Gallipolis
scores first, ~ut Logan rallies to trip Blue Devils, 19·
6 . . . Lt. Dan Miller killed in Tennessee army camp
accident . . . Rio Redmen bury Lockbourne Army Air
Base, 30-0 . . . rharles Reese, retired farmer, dies
. . . Ten Tribune· Times carriers named winners in
annual subscription contest. Will attend Ohio State·
Minnesota football contest. They are: Bill Simms Dan
Thomas, William Chambers, Ted Boyer, Dick and Jim
Caldwell, Junior Wilson, Stu Zimmerman, Lee Bow·
er and Dan Beabout . . . City residents receive in·
structions on how to operate new parking meters.

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port; Mrs. Gary C. Catlthan,
Flat Rock, Mich.; Mrs. Ro~r
dus G. CasiD, Ripley, W. Va.;
Arthur K. Ctuumell, Wellston:
1\jrs. Eugene E. Graham, Wlik·
esviUe; Orville E. !luck, The
Plains; Jobn 0. Hu!fman, Well·
Cbarles ·G. Mays, Rl. 3
Point.
Births
Mrs. Roger M. Davidson, New
son, 4:31 p.m. Friday;
D. Green, R i
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We Named It-

"THE BUDGET SHOP"

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3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITES ··· ······ · $99
SOFA BEDS ·· .. •·:· · ··· .. · .. ·.. ·· $58
BUNK BEDS (Complete) · ········ · · • $61 ·
HOllYWOOD BEDS .. ....... ... $39.75
LINOLEUMRUG~12 ......... : $4.18
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Dl~tbargeo

Mrs. Walter S. Arthur,
A. Bailey, John Bratcher,
Mrs. Ronald L. Carr, Orland
W. Floyd, Mrs. Marlyn W. Gor·
reU, Mrs. Robert J. Haynes,
Mrs. Clarence Huffman, Paul
D. Kelly, Theresa Jane Lemley, John H. Mayes, Jame• R.
Merry, Elloworth E. Miller,
Mrs. George Olworlh, Joseph
H. Ray, Jolm E. Roderick, Har·
ry C. Roush, Ill, Leverett E.
Sbaver, Mrs. Chester G. Wlga~
Mrs. Pbillip Globokar, and Mn.
C. calllban.

Vetenu Memortsl lloapltal , Holler llolpllol:
VlsHJna
Ad~o - Nellie Russell, houra :1-4 and HI p.m. Parents
Mason: Lary Grueser, Miner&amp;- only on Pediatrics Wlrd.
ville: Robert Cook,
Albany;
.Wmllllono
Ronald Dodderer, Rftdsville; Mrs. Myrtle J. Spencer, 51!0
Nllbur Hood, Pomeroy: Jos.. Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Carrie E.
'"''"· .mine Blevins, Middleport; Har· Lemaster, 1733 a.alham Ave.:
.ey Neal, Clifton.
Roger L. Buah, Jr., 31 Sml~
Disdmrpo - Millard Brick-~ era St.; Edward D.
les, Gladys Sayre, Virgie Hob- 16111 'lblrd Ave.; Valerie L.
1tetter, Mrs. Bernard Neutz. Tomlinson, Rt. 2 Bidwell;
'na. Charles Lee.
Tracy Horton, Rl. 2 Patriot;
Jolm M. WJHlams, CrOWD CIIJ:
Melp Geaeral HlllpiW
Mrs. Richard D. Green, R l
A.. ....... - William Rey- Grande: Rebecca P.
Pomeroy; Core W!ggino,l Rl. 2 Cheshire; Mrs.
Pon1er91: lloler Spaun, Ra- 'Manning, NO'II! Haven: Ch8l;lea j
Pullin, Pomeroy, D. Yeager, Maaon; Erant
·-• c:&gt;e- Margaret Roush Ward, New llllven; Jl4ri.
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HERE's the results of previous GARS homecom· Oh-Kan, of Point Pleasant High
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Opponent 1956 ---- 26 Middleport 14 Sharon Hayes editor and
1948 ____ 13 Nelsonville 2 1957 . ••. 7 Wellston 41 Dean, her assistant.
1947 ---- 33 Jackson 7 1958 ---- 28 Athens 21
Others are Joan Pea':"'""• bu!l1948 - --- 28
Logan 6 1959 --· - 18 Jackson 14 Jness ~ger; R~bin
1949 ____ 0 Pomeroy 13 1960 ---- 32 Logan 16 baugb, asSistant busme"
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1950 ---- 19 Athens 35 1961 ____ 0 Jackson 12 ager; Mike Lambert, sports,
1951 ---- 6 Wellston 7 1962 ---- 42 Middleport 6
1952 ____ 13 Athens 6 1963 ____ 20 Pomeroy 20 Mike Colegrove,
Vivian Wolfenbarger,
1953 ---- 6 Jackson 26 1004 . ••• 7 Athens 22 Susan
Harper, faculty;
1954 ---- 31 Logan 7 1965 ---- 22 Wellston 12 cis Bait, layout .and section;
1955 - --- 13 Pomeroy 16 1006 ---- 36 Nelsonville 2
Mary Gru~b, advertising;
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Gallia county courthouSP. It is received by the ad· Benjamin c: Wallis, Gallipolis who will gladly accept any and
dressee on Monday, Oct. 10, at 11:30 a.m. Distance- Ferry: Mrs. orville Phillips, Rt. aU donations In beball of
two and one-half blocks! The Gallipolis ZIP Code is
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QUEEN 1956 --- ---- Molly Vanco
1946 ___ _ Cherry O'Brien i957 __ Carol Sue Haskins
1947 --· --- Vivian Allison 1958 --------- Sue Fisher
1948 __ Barbara Cardwell 1959 ----- Alberta Fraley
!949 ••• Charlott Preston 1960 __ Debbie Darnbrough
1950 ------- Betty Notter 1961 ------ Carol Martin
1951 _______ JoAnn Ervin 1002 ------- Sally Dailey
1952 __ Eleanor Gatewood 1963 - ----- Connie White
1953 ----- - Marilyn Lloyd 1004 __ Marsha Edeiblute
1954 ---- Carolyn Arnold 1005 ------ Debbie Evana
!955 ----·--- Jane Simms 1966 ------Jane A. Young

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World War !J. So was Dad's night, bet·
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Those interested in previous GAHS
homecoming queens and results of the D~vils homecoming battles are referred to results comptled below.

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eight and tied one since 1946. Nelsonville, FridaY's
opponent, was the first homecoming foe of GARS 21
years ago. Gallipolis won that contest, 13·2, and Cherry O'Brien was named homecoming queen.

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one, and is the only GAHS foe to hold an edge over
the Gallians as far as homecommg results go. Logan
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GAHS owns two homecoming wins over Middleport.
Against Wellston. the Devils are 1·2.

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Tuesday, II has been confirm.
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the GOP "Report .to the Peopie" campaign toUr fllrougbout
Ohio, is expected for a breakr
fast meeting In Legan on Tui!!lday, follo\Ved by 8 mld-momiDg ralty In McArthur,
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niture Co., with compliments from Ernie Null recently. Reckon Ernie thought Jottings needed a little
help for his crystal ball or somet~ing, Anyway
thanks, Ernie!
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polis today than it was one year ago. People are still
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Dally Tribune and weekly Gallia 'Nmes . , . Silas E.
Gilbert dies suddenly in Columbus . , . Gallipolis
scores first, ~ut Logan rallies to trip Blue Devils, 19·
6 . . . Lt. Dan Miller killed in Tennessee army camp
accident . . . Rio Redmen bury Lockbourne Army Air
Base, 30-0 . . . rharles Reese, retired farmer, dies
. . . Ten Tribune· Times carriers named winners in
annual subscription contest. Will attend Ohio State·
Minnesota football contest. They are: Bill Simms Dan
Thomas, William Chambers, Ted Boyer, Dick and Jim
Caldwell, Junior Wilson, Stu Zimmerman, Lee Bow·
er and Dan Beabout . . . City residents receive in·
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Flat Rock, Mich.; Mrs. Ro~r
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Arthur K. Ctuumell, Wellston:
1\jrs. Eugene E. Graham, Wlik·
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Plains; Jobn 0. Hu!fman, Well·
Cbarles ·G. Mays, Rl. 3
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Births
Mrs. Roger M. Davidson, New
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3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITES ··· ······ · $99
SOFA BEDS ·· .. •·:· · ··· .. · .. ·.. ·· $58
BUNK BEDS (Complete) · ········ · · • $61 ·
HOllYWOOD BEDS .. ....... ... $39.75
LINOLEUMRUG~12 ......... : $4.18
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Mrs. Walter S. Arthur,
A. Bailey, John Bratcher,
Mrs. Ronald L. Carr, Orland
W. Floyd, Mrs. Marlyn W. Gor·
reU, Mrs. Robert J. Haynes,
Mrs. Clarence Huffman, Paul
D. Kelly, Theresa Jane Lemley, John H. Mayes, Jame• R.
Merry, Elloworth E. Miller,
Mrs. George Olworlh, Joseph
H. Ray, Jolm E. Roderick, Har·
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Sbaver, Mrs. Chester G. Wlga~
Mrs. Pbillip Globokar, and Mn.
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Vetenu Memortsl lloapltal , Holler llolpllol:
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Ad~o - Nellie Russell, houra :1-4 and HI p.m. Parents
Mason: Lary Grueser, Miner&amp;- only on Pediatrics Wlrd.
ville: Robert Cook,
Albany;
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Ronald Dodderer, Rftdsville; Mrs. Myrtle J. Spencer, 51!0
Nllbur Hood, Pomeroy: Jos.. Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Carrie E.
'"''"· .mine Blevins, Middleport; Har· Lemaster, 1733 a.alham Ave.:
.ey Neal, Clifton.
Roger L. Buah, Jr., 31 Sml~
Disdmrpo - Millard Brick-~ era St.; Edward D.
les, Gladys Sayre, Virgie Hob- 16111 'lblrd Ave.; Valerie L.
1tetter, Mrs. Bernard Neutz. Tomlinson, Rt. 2 Bidwell;
'na. Charles Lee.
Tracy Horton, Rl. 2 Patriot;
Jolm M. WJHlams, CrOWD CIIJ:
Melp Geaeral HlllpiW
Mrs. Richard D. Green, R l
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Pomeroy; Core W!ggino,l Rl. 2 Cheshire; Mrs.
Pon1er91: lloler Spaun, Ra- 'Manning, NO'II! Haven: Ch8l;lea j
Pullin, Pomeroy, D. Yeager, Maaon; Erant
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friends, Patsy always liked to favor the Reds opponents, but deep down, he was a Rhinelander fan all
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ba~d are Ben Ewmg, se~ted, and standing, 1. tor, Jim Johnson, Richard Rawlings, Kenneth McElhinny, Jolm
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lor the L96U7 annual yearbook,
HERE's the results of previous GARS homecom· Oh-Kan, of Point Pleasant High
ing battles:
School has been selected with
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Opponent 1956 ---- 26 Middleport 14 Sharon Hayes editor and
1948 ____ 13 Nelsonville 2 1957 . ••. 7 Wellston 41 Dean, her assistant.
1947 ---- 33 Jackson 7 1958 ---- 28 Athens 21
Others are Joan Pea':"'""• bu!l1948 - --- 28
Logan 6 1959 --· - 18 Jackson 14 Jness ~ger; R~bin
1949 ____ 0 Pomeroy 13 1960 ---- 32 Logan 16 baugb, asSistant busme"
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1950 ---- 19 Athens 35 1961 ____ 0 Jackson 12 ager; Mike Lambert, sports,
1951 ---- 6 Wellston 7 1962 ---- 42 Middleport 6
1952 ____ 13 Athens 6 1963 ____ 20 Pomeroy 20 Mike Colegrove,
Vivian Wolfenbarger,
1953 ---- 6 Jackson 26 1004 . ••• 7 Athens 22 Susan
Harper, faculty;
1954 ---- 31 Logan 7 1965 ---- 22 Wellston 12 cis Bait, layout .and section;
1955 - --- 13 Pomeroy 16 1006 ---- 36 Nelsonville 2
Mary Gru~b, advertising;
ContrlbuUOIII to the! ol•~~:ll
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typist;
Kilt&lt;Y
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Index
and
Fire
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have not been
a ZIP code message from the U. s. Post Office last Paula Shinn, organizations.
week. It explained that the post office handles more so serving on the stall are as good as ·was haped.
than 74 billion pieces of mail a year. Mail volume in
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thy W'"
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this country rises more than 2 bllllon pieces each Ka
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things like this from happening: A letter Is postmark· ry M. Matheny, Rt. 2 Leon; Jeff· munjty In this project Is ~~~~
ed Wednesday, Oct. 5, 5 p.m . It is mailed from the rey J. Miller, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. by Fire Chlel MOton VI
Gallia county courthouSP. It is received by the ad· Benjamin c: Wallis, Gallipolis who will gladly accept any and
dressee on Monday, Oct. 10, at 11:30 a.m. Distance- Ferry: Mrs. orville Phillips, Rt. aU donations In beball of
two and one-half blocks! The Gallipolis ZIP Code is
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YEAR
QUEEN 1956 --- ---- Molly Vanco
1946 ___ _ Cherry O'Brien i957 __ Carol Sue Haskins
1947 --· --- Vivian Allison 1958 --------- Sue Fisher
1948 __ Barbara Cardwell 1959 ----- Alberta Fraley
!949 ••• Charlott Preston 1960 __ Debbie Darnbrough
1950 ------- Betty Notter 1961 ------ Carol Martin
1951 _______ JoAnn Ervin 1002 ------- Sally Dailey
1952 __ Eleanor Gatewood 1963 - ----- Connie White
1953 ----- - Marilyn Lloyd 1004 __ Marsha Edeiblute
1954 ---- Carolyn Arnold 1005 ------ Debbie Evana
!955 ----·--- Jane Simms 1966 ------Jane A. Young

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will make Its anr.ual visit to wos held Thur8~~y afternoon at ' Mr. Ross F,.,.y, Friday bight and"lieif!rs at Midwes!lnarl&lt;ets loa
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ochQOl facilities and pracltces, cost of hvmg differences, a.m. until noon 1 unul 3 p m. Harry Clark
ball squad lo, break thl•ugh e wtlh pr;ces stea9Y to -~
nrtces to new loll;'.' r
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mndas of dress , etc-, that any attempt to cover all th~se and 5 until 7 p m. OctDber 21st Several readings were given hoop lettered, "St\nR 'Ell)."
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I Pomt Pleas• nt Courthouse from mcluding, Needed,
Harvesl j For the half-Ume show, tho i .2Uower except. a\ St.
uiulrSring the largest :·loSI at
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Therefore, below IS the ftrst of what 1 he Times-Sen· 10 8 m until noon.
Hands, by Mrs. Richard li'riend; 1 band entered the field from ana St Paul, where
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prap,red by Prof Ward
' are done quickly and persoru; IRoom; Mrs Chflord
Klem: on the goal line. A fanfare'. was were steady to :25 . lower_ at dellveri.J· pto
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LAHTI. FJNLANfl, Oct 5 - Each year the United and up. No undressmg is re· Mrs. Gil~ore. Prayer by Mrs. , tor, and the band steppe&lt;l off City /It '?ther pomts cows we~ ~: ro,T .. ·.. .,
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States government and the Fmnish government coop· quired
Arthur Wtse closed the devo- to the tune, "I'm a Yankee ote~d~ to - .50 hl~her ~~h tn l CloSli!g&gt;prlctis for' '
erate in a cultural eHhange
The unit vts•t " ' ponsored tlons, after whoch tile group Doodle Dandy."
S01!1" Instances 1.110
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delivered lo •
Fulbright grantees study, teach, or do research in by the Mason County Tubercu· ~djourned to the
recreation They formed a large "V" Ve.alers were steady to strong
were
Finlanll and Finnish students and researchers work '" iosis and Health Association, room of the parsonage fur a from the 10 lo the 45 yunl Pnces of Ieeder cattle ~re
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the United States I am one of those grantees. leaching The West Virgtnia State Health busmess session.
lines and closed lhe "V"
at steady to .50 htgher, except or
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English as a foretgn language tn Lahti. Fmland The tour Department and the
Mason Mrs Oscar Smith was wel- 1 m&gt;d·fleld. They then formed trendS of ste"!ly to .50 lower }l,
of a~ty ls one year unless I dectd&lt; to take tw~ yea:s from County Health Department.
con;ed as new member Mrs. floatmg diamonds to the tune St. Raul and SiOUX Falls. • .
:ny state-side pos1tton at
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Harr~ Clark agreed _to ~have of ''March-Marines Hymn," and, .Twelve market ,recetpts of
:he Universtty of Nevada. I the ftrst lime A lecturmg asdevottons for, the November n ade a sta~rway for til• que~li almos.t +Q!l.fi!lll c.altle W£1'0
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tty was excellent and tne food Amerocan professors Now . a &gt; LANCASTER, Ohio , UP II- l\lrs. Eugene Gtll reported on ed an open 'end box In whfch ' ~r~l&lt;i~ lJI~I. trade. J_teer b=
was good Aboul 11 a m we tour of Helsmk• and 1vlcmlty 1 Two elderly McArthur men new hterature.
Ihe maJorettes
featured l,q Ne~ Y'1!'k ;~n&lt;l P~l~adelpll1 ;-'aOY~I~n!
glided over the Alands The ar- 1 was scheduled Even )!1!6 hours were fatall y lnj11red late F'nday . It was decided to p]a ce_ plas- In a r1re baton twirling
il_ chipelago appeared as green without sleep d1d not ( amse me in a hepd-on collision on U S 1lc covers on the mlsswnary to the tune .•~National Emblt&gt;,m 'llhe~ . q\htfWISe
~ llo\S 9n the Balti&lt; blue
' to sa) no
39 at the south edge of Lancas-, bonks Plans were ma~e for ~ Match" and then formed the
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: potluck dmner ~n November big ''M''
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!i~ ery fpd irre4ular shaped bays, fish docks, a n~&gt;w stad1um, the : Police identified the Victims , 3. Wllh the Men s Fellowshtp
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Senate as Lafe A11drews 82 and QttJ. as guests A thank YQU letter
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many ' Andrews drtv1ng. coll1dt&gt;d ~,~oith Homes.
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Melv m 1 Attendmg were the
a_bove \\ant OQg 8 Ufe . · .,, . Cholet~
Helsinki. w, were flymg lower. 1areas We bussed to Tapiola. Schaum, 50, Ashland \Je was · and _Mrs C1arenco eurtiS, Mrs. MANIL.~ IUP\). -Phillppln~i(\&gt;er~~edh' · k por
ThP. plne-c~vered cot111tryside. , a neh housmg distnct
.,v1th 1 m]ured only slightl~ bol his Joe fhEva ns, Mjss Marguerite mtlitary men . are looking 1~ei.IJ 1 1 ~ ;ee Low C
undulating blllocks and glisten· ho•• gardens. flower plots. and w&gt;le, Desta. was listed m poor 1L••. " 1 and Mrs Eugene Jef. lorwijrd to the ~ay when. theY I • H · .- . · 0 s
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the seventh gra~o and Mr Wal :to Otameml rlns would
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through +5 years. A pictur• •week of lectures. gro~p meet·. Have Slumber Purlv ' InJured by Gra•ler
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words tn Mr Rife 's text book. em~ ssv receptlon5 '\lso. ' a a slumber party Fnday mght Galhpohs, was InJUred· Fnday peso a day Sen t OaQbtmcio ·~n.'l
but duect observatlOrJ renders fiVe-daY tou r of Fmland was after the homecommg game at afternoon t.when he was "Struck I torpng said' tQday he WQUld Ul'ge lnw•.c
bot' words and pictures tnade. added to thts schedule
the home of Mr. and Mrs Nor}Y a ro¥0. grader at th~ con- I passa@e of a !II II g\vmg hl!manJ
at r·~~~~~=!r~~:;:;::..:..-.::;
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At evt'n m the eventna we man Humphreys, 404 Fisher St. stralu~~
O (site on Rt. 52 r ~a~ 1at least as much _as fi(lj~ · . .' ·
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ot ~he B~lt&gt;c. came mlo VIO~ , not be .: lamed in a few Manlyn Stumbo, Su•ie Morrts, Hospllal With a broken leg.
~ Engmee .. to Dme
(or the five-day period, com· I
From the "' Helsmkt
~s words, buf 1 w&gt;ll try.
Sandy Garten, Alberta Little, I Scarberry Is employed by the 1 Oct. 19 jn Jack•on
pared with 671,0110 last week.
gnen parks restless rlnr wa-.
. 1Stephanie Pullen, Susie Ohling- Charleston Construcbon Co · of The Oct •ber nmner meet· The wholesale price for pork
Con loA
tt&gt;rways. bndg~s . smukesta~ks, , About 20 Fmns a:d Amen- · er, Susie Surface, Kay Ault, Charleston The mish&lt;Oip took ing of the OJJio Valley Chapter, I loins declined v.. cent.. a pound,
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Ohto Sor 1ety of Profes~wmal Ell· while Boston butts were steady
GREAT
risP apartment complexes One l e waters 0
aaja ~ 11 1a ay Vick1e F'emera. Sandy Swartz,
gmeers wtll be held at 7 p m 1to ¥11 cent lower and fresh
ml•st stroll ils streets to detect nearby ) We stnpped_ entered Jamanlla Ward, Roberta Bmg
. ATI'ENTJON
!EST) Wednesch~y . ()(&gt;robe~ ) ham8 steadyto l 'h cents o(f.
FRIEND!
thrl some ol the bmldmgs arf' a heal chamber. dalihe~ cold and the hostess, Sandy Humph- Washmglon PTA parents are 19 at the Colonial Restaurant . The weekl;v average price of
water on hot stones ~ntil t h e reys The girls spent the even. Irermnded that the membership . 'J k
Ibarrows and gilts at Chicaco ,
0 ;d
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Representatives of the Unit. I heat became slJflocatmg, beat ' mg eatmg pizza, dancmg, ~tng· l dnve .and JdentJticat•on tag : mTh:c ~~~ mcludes registt'red I was expected to be about $2:,511
fd State~ fnfurmatwn Service : ourselves with bundles of birch mg and playing games Satur-! ~ale Will dose Oct. 28 Parents rofesswnal engmeers and sur- per hundredwight. This would
6:00 to 8:00
mt&gt;t me at the airport Soon we . twigs, dumped co ld water on ' day morning, Roberta Bmg ' are !lSked to send thl:' 50 ce~t ~e ors in JaCk'lon, Galha and be "bQut .~Q lower Ulan la!iil
were motonng past tall pmes Ieach other then bounded from , treated the g1rls to 1ce cream membersh ip fee wJth the1r chJJ. L·y
c 1 All th week the lowest since early
ar.d rilw~ ot birch. Many pea- 1 the bUIIdmg and leCJped mto the 1'at Bailey'a Restaurant in Porn- dren and money for tags at CJwren.ce oun ~f's.
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55 and 65 cents may also be th e
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are Invited Wooled sla~ghter lamb prtces
highway; some were hitchhJk· I bmled out in the "mferno" I
sent to the child's homeroom. I r ~ · coun Y rea
· were strong to $1.00 lli~Qer.
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UNIT CALLED
One student will II; awar4ed a I
Slaughter ewes and feeder
f;lornller
were @8 common as
small 1bay three hmes This wmter 1 The Pomeroy emergency 1 prize for the rriost mep1berALL 'UIET
1 tambs we~ nwstly steady.
Ml!'ft~Mr f.O.I.C.
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department reported J qu,.t Twelve rna of te&amp;ipls of
lOll well·kept.
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W~ arrwe&lt;l ~~ Otanleml,
That was my ftrst d•y m Fm. Ion, a med~eal pal1ent, who Friday temperature&gt; htgh Deputies were. howev&amp;r, on Iwere mol'l! J~~n 2\) per ~ent '
plu!)l iUb"r~ of !jelsmkt where jland. Thai night Jnd the next was taken to Veterans' Mem· 86, .low 60 Saturday reading - ~ special d&lt;laU at .two foolball llarger than · last week. '
(met tbt Qtltet Fulbri~hters for ' day I slopt 16 houn.
---·' oriai_Hospital by the squad.
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Town HijJI from S unhl B p m Oe~otlons bY Mrs · ~tmes the field In (orm~ljpn lejl by Ilowest levels In II)Ore than I~ !1Ut1' ~
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:; English m Lahti. Finland .
I19th Mason City Building from ~s." followed with "'·a~;· by length ol }he field to the ~oal ~~·~~hl\'r steers so~d
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Point Carr Baltey and scrioture read· I Spangled Banner and
Uten up to .50 at CbtCalfO
this week.
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eorried the AJ&gt;rlh
The 'lollowill8 ~''" /••1111 ol· ;'
ochQOl facilities and pracltces, cost of hvmg differences, a.m. until noon 1 unul 3 p m. Harry Clark
ball squad lo, break thl•ugh e wtlh pr;ces stea9Y to -~
nrtces to new loll;'.' r
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mndas of dress , etc-, that any attempt to cover all th~se and 5 until 7 p m. OctDber 21st Several readings were given hoop lettered, "St\nR 'Ell)."
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I Pomt Pleas• nt Courthouse from mcluding, Needed,
Harvesl j For the half-Ume show, tho i .2Uower except. a\ St.
uiulrSring the largest :·loSI at
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Therefore, below IS the ftrst of what 1 he Times-Sen· 10 8 m until noon.
Hands, by Mrs. Richard li'riend; 1 band entered the field from ana St Paul, where
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prap,red by Prof Ward
' are done quickly and persoru; IRoom; Mrs Chflord
Klem: on the goal line. A fanfare'. was were steady to :25 . lower_ at dellveri.J· pto
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LAHTI. FJNLANfl, Oct 5 - Each year the United and up. No undressmg is re· Mrs. Gil~ore. Prayer by Mrs. , tor, and the band steppe&lt;l off City /It '?ther pomts cows we~ ~: ro,T .. ·.. .,
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States government and the Fmnish government coop· quired
Arthur Wtse closed the devo- to the tune, "I'm a Yankee ote~d~ to - .50 hl~her ~~h tn l CloSli!g&gt;prlctis for' '
erate in a cultural eHhange
The unit vts•t " ' ponsored tlons, after whoch tile group Doodle Dandy."
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Fulbright grantees study, teach, or do research in by the Mason County Tubercu· ~djourned to the
recreation They formed a large "V" Ve.alers were steady to strong
were
Finlanll and Finnish students and researchers work '" iosis and Health Association, room of the parsonage fur a from the 10 lo the 45 yunl Pnces of Ieeder cattle ~re
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the United States I am one of those grantees. leaching The West Virgtnia State Health busmess session.
lines and closed lhe "V"
at steady to .50 htgher, except or
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English as a foretgn language tn Lahti. Fmland The tour Department and the
Mason Mrs Oscar Smith was wel- 1 m&gt;d·fleld. They then formed trendS of ste"!ly to .50 lower }l,
of a~ty ls one year unless I dectd&lt; to take tw~ yea:s from County Health Department.
con;ed as new member Mrs. floatmg diamonds to the tune St. Raul and SiOUX Falls. • .
:ny state-side pos1tton at
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Harr~ Clark agreed _to ~have of ''March-Marines Hymn," and, .Twelve market ,recetpts of
:he Universtty of Nevada. I the ftrst lime A lecturmg asdevottons for, the November n ade a sta~rway for til• que~li almos.t +Q!l.fi!lll c.altle W£1'0
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tty was excellent and tne food Amerocan professors Now . a &gt; LANCASTER, Ohio , UP II- l\lrs. Eugene Gtll reported on ed an open 'end box In whfch ' ~r~l&lt;i~ lJI~I. trade. J_teer b=
was good Aboul 11 a m we tour of Helsmk• and 1vlcmlty 1 Two elderly McArthur men new hterature.
Ihe maJorettes
featured l,q Ne~ Y'1!'k ;~n&lt;l P~l~adelpll1 ;-'aOY~I~n!
glided over the Alands The ar- 1 was scheduled Even )!1!6 hours were fatall y lnj11red late F'nday . It was decided to p]a ce_ plas- In a r1re baton twirling
il_ chipelago appeared as green without sleep d1d not ( amse me in a hepd-on collision on U S 1lc covers on the mlsswnary to the tune .•~National Emblt&gt;,m 'llhe~ . q\htfWISe
~ llo\S 9n the Balti&lt; blue
' to sa) no
39 at the south edge of Lancas-, bonks Plans were ma~e for ~ Match" and then formed the
l!fl~.e~... were
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: potluck dmner ~n November big ''M''
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!i~ ery fpd irre4ular shaped bays, fish docks, a n~&gt;w stad1um, the : Police identified the Victims , 3. Wllh the Men s Fellowshtp
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,~ · capes lakes and 1slo r~ds came i market place the
Senate as Lafe A11drews 82 and QttJ. as guests A thank YQU letter
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~ . ln«t view We were ~ver F'm· SquarE', embassy cenh:•r,
a mer Ross 83 Their tar, w1th was rea rom
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many ' Andrews drtv1ng. coll1dt&gt;d ~,~oith Homes.
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Melv m 1 Attendmg were the
a_bove \\ant OQg 8 Ufe . · .,, . Cholet~
Helsinki. w, were flymg lower. 1areas We bussed to Tapiola. Schaum, 50, Ashland \Je was · and _Mrs C1arenco eurtiS, Mrs. MANIL.~ IUP\). -Phillppln~i(\&gt;er~~edh' · k por
ThP. plne-c~vered cot111tryside. , a neh housmg distnct
.,v1th 1 m]ured only slightl~ bol his Joe fhEva ns, Mjss Marguerite mtlitary men . are looking 1~ei.IJ 1 1 ~ ;ee Low C
undulating blllocks and glisten· ho•• gardens. flower plots. and w&gt;le, Desta. was listed m poor 1L••. " 1 and Mrs Eugene Jef. lorwijrd to the ~ay when. theY I • H · .- . · 0 s
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. Dugs of the Phijpplne K G. l
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the seventh gra~o and Mr Wal :to Otameml rlns would
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through +5 years. A pictur• •week of lectures. gro~p meet·. Have Slumber Purlv ' InJured by Gra•ler
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words tn Mr Rife 's text book. em~ ssv receptlon5 '\lso. ' a a slumber party Fnday mght Galhpohs, was InJUred· Fnday peso a day Sen t OaQbtmcio ·~n.'l
but duect observatlOrJ renders fiVe-daY tou r of Fmland was after the homecommg game at afternoon t.when he was "Struck I torpng said' tQday he WQUld Ul'ge lnw•.c
bot' words and pictures tnade. added to thts schedule
the home of Mr. and Mrs Nor}Y a ro¥0. grader at th~ con- I passa@e of a !II II g\vmg hl!manJ
at r·~~~~~=!r~~:;:;::..:..-.::;
qua.te
At evt'n m the eventna we man Humphreys, 404 Fisher St. stralu~~
O (site on Rt. 52 r ~a~ 1at least as much _as fi(lj~ · . .' ·
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ot ~he B~lt&gt;c. came mlo VIO~ , not be .: lamed in a few Manlyn Stumbo, Su•ie Morrts, Hospllal With a broken leg.
~ Engmee .. to Dme
(or the five-day period, com· I
From the "' Helsmkt
~s words, buf 1 w&gt;ll try.
Sandy Garten, Alberta Little, I Scarberry Is employed by the 1 Oct. 19 jn Jack•on
pared with 671,0110 last week.
gnen parks restless rlnr wa-.
. 1Stephanie Pullen, Susie Ohling- Charleston Construcbon Co · of The Oct •ber nmner meet· The wholesale price for pork
Con loA
tt&gt;rways. bndg~s . smukesta~ks, , About 20 Fmns a:d Amen- · er, Susie Surface, Kay Ault, Charleston The mish&lt;Oip took ing of the OJJio Valley Chapter, I loins declined v.. cent.. a pound,
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Ohto Sor 1ety of Profes~wmal Ell· while Boston butts were steady
GREAT
risP apartment complexes One l e waters 0
aaja ~ 11 1a ay Vick1e F'emera. Sandy Swartz,
gmeers wtll be held at 7 p m 1to ¥11 cent lower and fresh
ml•st stroll ils streets to detect nearby ) We stnpped_ entered Jamanlla Ward, Roberta Bmg
. ATI'ENTJON
!EST) Wednesch~y . ()(&gt;robe~ ) ham8 steadyto l 'h cents o(f.
FRIEND!
thrl some ol the bmldmgs arf' a heal chamber. dalihe~ cold and the hostess, Sandy Humph- Washmglon PTA parents are 19 at the Colonial Restaurant . The weekl;v average price of
water on hot stones ~ntil t h e reys The girls spent the even. Irermnded that the membership . 'J k
Ibarrows and gilts at Chicaco ,
0 ;d
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Representatives of the Unit. I heat became slJflocatmg, beat ' mg eatmg pizza, dancmg, ~tng· l dnve .and JdentJticat•on tag : mTh:c ~~~ mcludes registt'red I was expected to be about $2:,511
fd State~ fnfurmatwn Service : ourselves with bundles of birch mg and playing games Satur-! ~ale Will dose Oct. 28 Parents rofesswnal engmeers and sur- per hundredwight. This would
6:00 to 8:00
mt&gt;t me at the airport Soon we . twigs, dumped co ld water on ' day morning, Roberta Bmg ' are !lSked to send thl:' 50 ce~t ~e ors in JaCk'lon, Galha and be "bQut .~Q lower Ulan la!iil
were motonng past tall pmes Ieach other then bounded from , treated the g1rls to 1ce cream membersh ip fee wJth the1r chJJ. L·y
c 1 All th week the lowest since early
ar.d rilw~ ot birch. Many pea- 1 the bUIIdmg and leCJped mto the 1'at Bailey'a Restaurant in Porn- dren and money for tags at CJwren.ce oun ~f's.
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55 and 65 cents may also be th e
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are Invited Wooled sla~ghter lamb prtces
highway; some were hitchhJk· I bmled out in the "mferno" I
sent to the child's homeroom. I r ~ · coun Y rea
· were strong to $1.00 lli~Qer.
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UNIT CALLED
One student will II; awar4ed a I
Slaughter ewes and feeder
f;lornller
were @8 common as
small 1bay three hmes This wmter 1 The Pomeroy emergency 1 prize for the rriost mep1berALL 'UIET
1 tambs we~ nwstly steady.
Ml!'ft~Mr f.O.I.C.
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department reported J qu,.t Twelve rna of te&amp;ipls of
lOll well·kept.
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W~ arrwe&lt;l ~~ Otanleml,
That was my ftrst d•y m Fm. Ion, a med~eal pal1ent, who Friday temperature&gt; htgh Deputies were. howev&amp;r, on Iwere mol'l! J~~n 2\) per ~ent '
plu!)l iUb"r~ of !jelsmkt where jland. Thai night Jnd the next was taken to Veterans' Mem· 86, .low 60 Saturday reading - ~ special d&lt;laU at .two foolball llarger than · last week. '
(met tbt Qtltet Fulbri~hters for ' day I slopt 16 houn.
---·' oriai_Hospital by the squad.
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Unit [.disl chun:h. P&lt;imi'!'•Y , RD. , BaJid uild~r the dlr;ecllon~ 1 ~~~J;~::·~~~:r~
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will make its annual visit to was held Thur!d~y ~!terMon at ' Mr Ross Frey, Friday
M!!§QP County this week beg!ll- llle chureh,
Mrs . Gerald presen\ed a
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week were sleady ,ll&gt; jowe'r,
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sluiJlPeil to the
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Devotions by Mrs · ~~mes tl!e fie14 m !ormPtlqn
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professor of :Englistl at tM vn· Pclober 18th Apple a;ove, Sha- Gilmore •P&lt;;"Ilil
rp,eeling. drum majorette 1\al¥
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and 6 unt1l I p m October L!'Jd.'' and "The Call lor Reap- bearers. The
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19th Mason CIIY Building from ers." followed with v••~!' by lenglh of ,the neld 10 the
$1a"shter ~~~ers sqld 'lepdy tD
First consenting to writ• "a letter to the hometown 10 a II'· until noon aM 2 unlit Mrs Laura Schaefer and Mrs nne where It p\ilyed )he
.25 lower wltl1 decU~ rwtqg
·•uors," he found, upon launchill~ into such topics. iiS _th• 6 p.m. October wth
Point Carr Bailey and scrioture read- Spangled Banner and'
\hen 1~P to .SQ at Chicago Mnd ~iQux
land. customs, nature of his wor~. sports,_ tra~portatl ,p, Pleasant Cotirthouso from 10 lpg of John 4 25-42 by Mrs formed a corndor !Qr tbe loot- Cit)'- .St. Pa4J was ~n ~xce~Uoq
sc~QOI facihties and piaCtlces, cost of hvmg differences, a.m until qoon 1 unul 3 p m Harry Clark.
ball ~uad ID break t~~oYJ!h a wit~ )inces ste$W, to-~ htf!er. Ices to new
modes of dress, etc, that any attempt to cover atl these and 5 until 7 p m. October 21sl Several readings were giVen hoop lettered, "Sqng 'Ell! '
Heifers were mostly
!'!poon with the'
subjects in a single article would result m chaosPoml Pleasant Courthouse from mcluding, Needed.
Harvest : For the half-time show,
lQWer except _al ~t. Jo!II'Ph v uffermg the
Therefore below is the fiTs! of what The Times-Sen· IO am. until noon
Hands, by Mrs Richard Fr~end i bapd entered the field
an~ St Paul, wnere , treo~s $21.« ,
lin~l anticipat~s will be a senes of reports from Finland Chest x-r~ys are free They I A meditation from The Upper the north m a
r9nl were steady ID' ,2li&lt;llfgber. ~w• ~fees· aid
prep~red by Prof Ward
are done quickly and persons IRoom, Mrs Cllff~rd
Klem: on the goal hne. A
we;• steady tD 25 lower at delivered PID ,Chil!llgo
ly PAUL WARD
eligible must be 20 years ol4 ,and Let Me Walk 'P the F!Oids, ' conducled by Mr. Frey, direc- Ch~eago, St Louis and Sioux were f
. II cent tD up~:on~i•1n:r~7''d;~;:
LAHTI. FINLAND, Oct 5 - Each year the United and up. No undressmg is re-I Mrs. Gilmore. Prayer by Mrs tor, and Ihe band steppeq off C1ly
pomts cows
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Arthur Wise closed the dev•- lto !he tune, "I'm a Yankee ste~dy lo • 50
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The unit vis1t is ' ponsored
flllbnght grantees study, teach, or do research in by the Mason County TubercuFinland and Finnish students and researchers work m los19 and Heallh Association,
the United States l am one of those grantees, teaching The west V~rgima Stale Health
Engli~b as a foreign language m Lahti, Finland Tlte tour Departmenl and the Mason ,, _,· _..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _:::'_~_.o.i....:..;..;.oo.~.;;......~
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ily was excellent and the food Amer~can professors Now . a LANCA~TER, Ohio ,UPII- 1
was good Aboul 11 a m we tour of Helsinki and ,v1c1mty Two elderlY McArthur men ,
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many ' Andrews dnvmg, collided w1th
~~~ nllQtl 1\le aircraft neaced busmess, park, and residential an aulo droven by
Melvm
Helsiltili Wl w•re flymg lower. [areas We bussed to Tapiola, Schaum, 50, Ashland \le was
Tht! pine.cbvered couP1rysJde a nch housmg distncl
with In Jured only shghHy bUt hls 1
undulating blllocks and glisten- , huge gardens, flower plots, and w1fe, Desta. was hsted m poor
ing waters remtnded me of a a restaurant atop a tvwer
conditiOn
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geography book. Kyge' School, By five o'clock we were back
the seventh gra4o. and Mr Wal- to Otamem1 fhiS would be
ter 1\if• My mmd retreated , "home" fm the orientation, a MHS Senior Girls
thmug~ 15 years A P:~ture week ol le&lt;tures. group meet· . Have Slumber Purty
may have been ;"O!'th b ·~ I mgs teas cocktail parhes, and Middleport Semor g1rls had
words m Mr RJfe s tPxt 00 ' embassy recept1on5 '\lso. a a slumber party Friday mght
but dtrect ob~ervatmn renders five-day tour of F1nland was after the homecommg game at
both words and piCtures made- added to thiS sehedule.
•the home of Mr and Mrs Norquate
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At seven m the evenln@ we man Humphreys, 404 Fisher St.
Helsmkl ·'Tha Whote
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Middleport
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rom e a~r
ISandy Garten, Alberta L1t~~
gre'n parks 1 estless rlear wa. ,
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t.rwaya br~dge•. smokestack•. About 20 Fmns and Amerl- er Susie Surface Kay Alil.l
ar.d majestic. light-colored hign- 1cans entered a wooden hut near IM~ry Wolfe Val'ene R11Ur
ri Sf' apartment complexes One ~ the waters of LaaJalahtl I a bay Vtcku~ F'ern~ra . Sandy swalU
ffil'll stroll its streets to detect nearby) We stripped entered Jama11lht Ward, Roberta BiN
thrt some ol the butl.iings are 8 heat chamber, da~o~he~ cold and the hostess, Sandy HumifJ
o;d
1 water on hot stones until t h e reys The girls spttnL the evt!h
Representatives of the Unit :heat became suffocatmg, beat mg eatmg ptzza, dancmg. st ng
fd State:s lnfurmatton Servtce ourselves w1th bundles of b1rch mg and playing games Satui
mt~t me at the a1rport Soon we ]!wigs, dumped cold water on day mornmg. Roberta
Bini
were&gt; motunng past tall pines Ieach oth~r then bounded from 1treated lhe g1rls to ICe ere an
and row)&gt; ot btrch Many peo. 1lhe bmldmg and leaped mto the 1 11t Bailey's Restaurant m Porn
pit w~re walking along the cold water&gt; of the bay.
eruy.
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ing; bicycles an4 motorbikes 1three times and swam m the
were
common as
small 1bay three ttmes This winter The Pomeroy
·•fofetln'• cars, The highwt~tys we will cut holes m the ice and l squad answered a call at
w~ \ltc~lop.
w1de-bermed lcontinue th11 soul · cleansing [ p m. Friday at Craw's
and wel~kept
actiVIty.
: House for Harley Neal at
We Mf'iVe&lt;l ~I Otanlemi, a That was my first ~" in Fm- ion, a medical patient,
plulh ~~~~~yrq of Helsmki where ,land. Thai mght and tile next was laken Jo Veterans'
I m~ lllt qlher F~lbri~hters for Iday I slept 16 hours
or1al Hospital by the
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1le Shuler was enJoyed.
R01ulor 1,110 to 1.9S
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COSTUME JEWELRY, ..t• - - - - - aylor Sr , was accept·
new member and plans
nade for the chapter's
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CARYLE
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was drawn lor the al"NEW LOOK FASHIONS"
ICe priZe. The next meet
Human Hair Wigs, Falls and Wiglets
1UI be November 10 and
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George
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Fred
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PH. 992-3557
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do~ ljll tile Balli&lt; blue
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, capes, Jakes, and tslands came market place, the
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B" elow carpet. It's so nice to come home to .• . so pleasant to live.
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smart underfoot when you entertain. For tasteful atyhng,
;' ~~~:plueked from the world of fashion, for extra lux!lry .
~~rmoderatec:ost ••. nothing compares wi~ a Bigelow. Make this a
cozy,.comfortable, beautiful winte~.l'ut Billelow on your tloor.

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flialinc-it's reassurini to (mow th operator is still there
to htlp when you need her. For in•tanct!: if your finger
slips Jlld you ruch a wrong Ullllllwr lV~On dialing long c~n .llial a special inforrn~tion operator in the distant city
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\foliage. Evergreen,
GaDlpoiiJ Gardell Club by
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J 0 h" -That ,c1ue should be con· holly may be 111ed. At ChriJI.
Tliursday enjoyed a progrs:::r:! ~~ ~el=d and
~~arry K. sldered jr, the size ot the now· mas, bells, cones and baubl4t
demonstratfoU given by Mn
rg th t tbe color of llowera ers m relalion to each ol.ter, may be used. The demonsi!'J:,
members at the home of
• were a s d harmonize 10 and also in the size of the tors also told about the Jtee4
II St.anl•'Y EvaRS, wllb Mrs. John and. ribl!On .hou!
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K the maklnC of .orsages w• Iperson
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Mi~~ssisting ~ hestesa. • ,the dress of ~ ..Pm.on wear· sag~ sboold have ~al point, P~ w":~:;,. by Mrl,
oemonstratio~ were _ given 1ing the ~~e; _If m d_o~~~ 1ao~;.::( ~r:~~r; a h~vy !eel· warren Sh~. The elub de;..J
ing the larger flower or flow- I c1ded to continue work willa
ers: sllould he at the 'base and other county clubs In 8(10111«"
An investiture teremony for Hollman, Beth McKnight, Fallh the smaller at the tnp. T b e mg the N~ture Garden 1Cbl ~
new Browrue Troop wa• neld Perrin, Trudy Roach,
K1 m corsage should be worn w1tb i Next meeting ~ tbe c u
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Pam the bead of the flowers up. be a demonstration, an~
Elemeatar)' School Iand Pat Vaughan, Patty Wal'- -That the texture of the meeting at Grace The
auditori.um with ~arents · as 1ner and Teresa Wildermuth. , flowers and foliage sboOid bar· IChurch on Nov. ~d. • demguests. Mrs. Carl Roach Is the Refreshments were IIOI'Ved at monize with eacb other, usedand OIISE
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lb the dress. Fohage may be
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the close of th;.:"~mon~ wr
a corsage, which is usually ets are available from any Gil}.
Prayer by ' the Rev. Wilbur M~~~oSC:t the ~~b ~~ different from the Dowers own tlipolis Garden Club member.
Perrin opened the ceremony, pr
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\.foiJ•IIIVed by tlle pledge to flag Mra. John Blaettnar
was
and the siJ1Png oJ America. ponclt chairman and Mn. Paul
Roach welcomed
t b e Eichinger, cookie chairman,
guests and they introduel!d ! with all mothers coAbibluting.
themselves.
Mrs. Don Thoma,s assisted
Brownie girls were intrnduc- the program. Favors, napkins
ed and invested: Each
girl and invitations were made by
gave the Brownie promise and llbo Brownie Troop.
reQ&lt;ived her Brownie pin, at· Mrs Blaettnar presented cortor which
sang the Brown· sages to Mrs. Roach,
Mrs.
lnvested were Warner and Mrs. Thomas. Com_ U!l...!i!J~.\l.\ii.lt Mary Blaettnar, mlttee mothers for the new
FOR THE REMAINDER OF OCTOBF.R
ipman, Karea troops are 'drs. Paul EJChingotElcbinger, Deb- er, Mrs. John Blaettnar and
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11so held October were made for the chapter's
Steak House.
\ annual fall foliage caravan and
R.agul.r 1.50
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picnic to Old Man's &lt;ave.
l'fhe M,ason 4-H caravan will leave the fair·
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RICHARDS
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Connie Hugh... keep channels 9 and 23 f o r
ll'll elected were emergency work. Robert King's
!ntroductng Our New Line .••
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•vice president· tendance prize. The next meetHuman Hair Wigs, Falls and Wiglets
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m, treasurer; Bar· friends night will he observed.
erly Carsol, re- Attending were the
above
Barbara Lewis aa , and Edward Wells,
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Carson, Jed Webster,
ots wera oerved te Taylor, Freeman Enoch. Tim
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foliage. Evergreen, Ivy •1'4
1'1\lirsdoy el\ioyed a program of Joe KelBer and Mrs. John -Thai •tale should be con· holly may be UBed. At ChriJI.
demonslralloas Jiven by threl Morg81) and Mrs. Harry K. I sldered it. \he size of the flow. mas, bella, cones and bsubifj
members al the home of Mrs. were thai the color of flowers ers in relation to each ot1er, may be used. The demonsu:Jo.
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Morgan and Mrs. Harry .K , lite maldng-, df ~ages with person wearing tbem. A cor· -to wrap and wJJ:e the Individual ,
Mills aasisting lite hoslesa. .Uie dress of. lhf~Aerson wear· sage should have a focal point, parts o1 the corsage.
Demonstrations were given ling the corsage; I! In doubt, as in any arrangement.
Devotions were givea by Mrs.
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new Browrue Troop wa• held Perrin, Trudy Roach,_ K 1m corsage should be worn witll lNext meeting of the club Ifill
Thursday after school at the Sebo, Becky Thomas,
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u1e ceremony. presiding at the punch bowls. different .from the flowers own hpolJs Garden Club member.
l·lrill&gt;o.wecl by the pledge to flag Mrs. John Blaettnar
was piiiiiiaaeffliiiiiiiei&amp;m;;;m;;;iiiiiia._ii!iiiiiiii.'iiic,;u
and tbe stnpng of America. j punch chairman and Mrs. Paul
Mrs. Rmlcl! welcomed I h e ; Eichlnge!", cookie chairman,
guesls and they lntrodueed ' with all mothers contributing.
themselves.
~ Mrs. Don Thomas assisted with
Browni~ girls were introd~e· the program. F8vors, naplkins
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re.:et·v,ld her Brownie pin, af- Mrs. Blaettnar presented corwhich they sang the Brown- sages to Mrs. Roach,
Mrs.
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carol Barnitz, Mary Blaettnar, mit tee mothers for tht new
Bobbie Kay Chapman, Kareo ltroops are Mrs. Paul RichingFOR THE REMAINDER OF OCTOBf:R
Coleman, 'Paula Eichinger, Deb- 1 er, Mrs. John Blaettnar and
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James Wilson Carpenter, son of Mr. And :.Irs. Wilson
Carpenter, 283 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy. Miss
Parker is a 1965 graduate of Rutland High School
and attended Ohio University: Sbe 'is presently en·
rolled at Ohio State University, where she i,s majoring in home economics. Mr.: Carpenter graduated
from Pomeroy High. School a)ld' ftom Rio Grande
College, where he receive-d ··his lJ.S. in Education.
He has taught at Rutland, Eastern and Jl.manda High
Schools, and is presently employed by' the Walnut
Local School Board in the Millersport Jiigh School.
The open church wj!(]ding wUI b~ an event of Oc!ober 29, at 2 p.m. anhe Rutland Chur_ch of Christ_;
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Bigelow earpet.lt'a so nice to come horne to ... so pleasant to live
with·•• , so smart underfoot when you entertain. For tasteful styling,
for colol'll pluck~ from the world of fashion, for extra luxury
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foliage. Evergreen, Ivy •1'4
1'1\lirsdoy el\ioyed a program of Joe KelBer and Mrs. John -Thai •tale should be con· holly may be UBed. At ChriJI.
demonslralloas Jiven by threl Morg81) and Mrs. Harry K. I sldered it. \he size of the flow. mas, bella, cones and bsubifj
members al the home of Mrs. were thai the color of flowers ers in relation to each ot1er, may be used. The demonsu:Jo.
Btllniey Evw, wllh Mn. John and. rlbqon J!liou!d harmonize m : and also ln U1e size of the tors also told about the nee4
Morgan and Mrs. Harry .K , lite maldng-, df ~ages with person wearing tbem. A cor· -to wrap and wJJ:e the Individual ,
Mills aasisting lite hoslesa. .Uie dress of. lhf~Aerson wear· sage should have a focal point, parts o1 the corsage.
Demonstrations were given ling the corsage; I! In doubt, as in any arrangement.
Devotions were givea by Mrs.
·
-· · -·~--.,...-.--Tiiat to avoid a heavy feel· Warren Sheets. The club d&amp;-.
lng, the larger flower, or Dow- cided lo continue work wllb
.
.
. .
. ers, should be at the base and other county clubo In oponsarAn mvestiture ceremony for Hoffman, Beth MeKmght, F~1tll tlle smaller at the top. The ;ing the Nature Garden C 1u b.
new Browrue Troop wa• held Perrin, Trudy Roach,_ K 1m corsage should be worn witll lNext meeting of the club Ifill
Thursday after school at the Sebo, Becky Thomas,
Pam the bead of the flowers up. 1 be a demonstration, and ope11
l~:h:~~ElemeoWY School and Pat Vaughan, Patty War· - That the texture of the meeting at Grace Metllodile
11
with parents
as 1ner and Teresa Wildermuth. , flowers and foli'llge should bar· Church on Nov. 3rd. The dero''"'""·
Mrs.
Carl Roach
· WJ'th eacb oth er, and 101181rat'1on •·
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by M1'1.
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Ted WIs the Refreshments were aer..ved at moruze
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arner the close of the ceremony with the dress. Foliage may be used IEarl Bender of Marietta. Tickass
.
ea
er.
'
Pra~ler by . tbe Rev. Wilbur Mrs. Roach and Mrs. Warner
"!· a corsage, wh'1ch 1s usua 11 y e~•- are av111'Iable Irom any Gar'
opened ~
u1e ceremony. presiding at the punch bowls. different .from the flowers own hpolJs Garden Club member.
l·lrill&gt;o.wecl by the pledge to flag Mrs. John Blaettnar
was piiiiiiaaeffliiiiiiiei&amp;m;;;m;;;iiiiiia._ii!iiiiiiii.'iiic,;u
and tbe stnpng of America. j punch chairman and Mrs. Paul
Mrs. Rmlcl! welcomed I h e ; Eichlnge!", cookie chairman,
guesls and they lntrodueed ' with all mothers contributing.
themselves.
~ Mrs. Don Thomas assisted with
Browni~ girls were introd~e· the program. F8vors, naplkins
ed and mvested, Each
glfl and Invitations were
by
the Browni&lt;! promise and tbe Brownie Troop.
re.:et·v,ld her Brownie pin, af- Mrs. Blaettnar presented corwhich they sang the Brown- sages to Mrs. Roach,
Mrs.
ie song. Girls Invested were Warner and Mrs. Thomas. Com· ·~
carol Barnitz, Mary Blaettnar, mit tee mothers for tht new
Bobbie Kay Chapman, Kareo ltroops are Mrs. Paul RichingFOR THE REMAINDER OF OCTOBf:R
Coleman, 'Paula Eichinger, Deb- 1 er, Mrs. John Blaettnar and
b1e _!!_arlenbacb, Mary
Ann -Mrs. Charles Wildermuth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker, -Salem Street, Rut·
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ing marriage of their daug)lter, Linda SUe, to Mr.
James Wilson Carpenter, son of Mr. And :.Irs. Wilson
Carpenter, 283 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy. Miss
Parker is a 1965 graduate of Rutland High School
and attended Ohio University: Sbe 'is presently en·
rolled at Ohio State University, where she i,s majoring in home economics. Mr.: Carpenter graduated
from Pomeroy High. School a)ld' ftom Rio Grande
College, where he receive-d ··his lJ.S. in Education.
He has taught at Rutland, Eastern and Jl.manda High
Schools, and is presently employed by' the Walnut
Local School Board in the Millersport Jiigh School.
The open church wj!(]ding wUI b~ an event of Oc!ober 29, at 2 p.m. anhe Rutland Chur_ch of Christ_;
with Rev. Bill Carter :reading the vows. _

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Bishop- Ehrman
Vows are Taken
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move indoors in the Fall

they'll welcome a BIGELOW carpet
Winter dayil are not so grey when your home's aglow with a
Bigelow earpet.lt'a so nice to come horne to ... so pleasant to live
with·•• , so smart underfoot when you entertain. For tasteful styling,
for colol'll pluck~ from the world of fashion, for extra luxury
at,II)oder,ate COBt ••.•nothing co_mpares wi ~ a Bigelow. Make this a
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''Great AmMvmi Forest." Tb1l Wll! bora ID ~eld, Oblo.
lil!w book wlllcb deall with 1be Due to U llllliliiiiD tile fiiDilJ,'
im~ alll traioCiy of our Mill Glib ·who II Ja - · ·
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Unique ~hetngraplls &amp;Ill lillf.
· Mrl. Mary
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ilc: woodcuttJ add to the boot'• ~e, Chllmlan. Mrl.
lnlereot and value.
l81'el Tbomu ~. Selilll Ntlrtb
' Pletcbet Kne~ , eo.aUI,I!Gr ~It, Mrs. Elizabeth Rieharda
of •eeve~~ ·Daya In ' Msy." re- sind Pat Houek.
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shower on ~edliesday, Oct. 11,
ID tbo FeUowsbip Room of tbe
A Ufetime resident pf Delphos, Cheshire Baptiat Cllurcb. The
Ohio, Mr. Leslie Peltier rt!Cel•· event is to benefit the family
ed the boot award tor the eat&amp;- of Mri. America Clark, w b •
gory of Ohlo scene. A quiP! lost tht!lr home and possessioDI
uaasauminc man, Mr. Peltier. In a lirt.

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daya of ~ - lliOntll, aci!oidln, Dolm the~ Dell. PbllJI&amp;ie IDdlan, bls •1111111e, '·JIIIIr7, bil '-ta., dlllr hlppillr - . aa IJ'l!cle bJ D!cll Tllbmu oj
Ml'l. Marjorie K. ~hope,
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At the C\Die of iJI8 ~ling, birthday.
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· VFW, was ln~pecting ofnMn. Riddle pte8ent4!f 1-&amp;1ft
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Brothen aud lilten of lbe October JDee1IDt ot llBIQnl J111o ''Let Ut Bteak ~ 'lilt*- IDdultrJIIir,ed todeiJ l7f. toifsJ "
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'lwt.ib. late PaW)' Frople, wbo were alhaa Melp Cbapter, Jlt!IP er" IIIII tile IOJII, "Ill A WIC· an4 ile need f« IIIIJI'e edu~.
· ·PY ~ales, and presented the
1~ ot p;;.,..Jr.~ cOllet In GaWI¥JI1t 1o aittad
IUt len ol lbe ~ BeviJ!u. wam" by Rhea Mara.
donal oppor1w11tie1 1o eqw1
' ··ens Auxohary ol
Post
served.'
· rites weft: Lewil JlrQplellld 11aa Friday lftemo,lil at tbo p!JybJI were Nancy Baum and ,themlollve.m..reporteciGDthl .
. • with an award for outstandwere
' • · . Mrs. Roy (VIejarla) Colabro, bome of Mn. 40111 RoN Dell' Kimberly Fick.
ftwo schooiJ lpODIOI'ell bJ 1111 .
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Mrs. A. R.- KDIJbt, American 1D.A.R, tbe Sl Ml!l)'• SclwGI .
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.ook on the VFW. Depart.. . The fall flower show of the Cheater Garden club will
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Roy Frosalo of Madioon, W, and MiA Bell Saaborll, elllp. protriur on tho llldtaD, IIOiitJ&amp;l tredlted blih tc11oo1 I« loc!i~
' 11 ol Oh10, llstln&amp; changes In be held In the dining hall of Chester Masonic building,
Plon~Jfd
Va., Clrlllan Frogale of WaSil· lain, opened 1111 ~ ID dt- eopecially tho trlbel In I b •t' girls In lbe Unltsd 81ate1, .and. ,
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:.. •ng with a listing ot offle.,.,.
Mrs .. James S. Titus Sr., accredited judge of the hyA
tr~ 1W, P':: riel Azzara of Silver Sprillp, tho pteclce to tbe nas IJiil 111 bard!hlps of the early lndlansl'ber provam by sin81n1 111
"J cornmtt•ee chairmen, to tho OAGC, Will Judge the show which will be held from 2·5 ty ole CllrlsU :::'·" ·tbt Md., and Mra. Tony illoH) lnltrumeutal aumber, ''You're u •they were driven· from the iauthenllc Indian 10ng.
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1 cassu of Tampa, Fla. Mn. Col- A Gralll Old Flq," hy a lrlo lalll u the white man pusbed l A display of Indian relict .
,., auxiliary.
and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday and from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday
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. ·~e• mother, Mr!. Elizabeth n· The show Is _divided Into four divisions as follows. w;•~•\ th~~:trlot Me!llocfiJI abro and 'Mrs. Casau were un- ol g1111 playJng fluteL
weilward. She read an article pt:~!pared hy DruJella WiUs, a
. , •pe. VFW Di~tri('l I! see- lviSlon A-HortiCulture. Section 1, Horticulture sped· c ~
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Mn. Everett lfayet, ADler~ written by Mat)' Hyre on the senior at Rio Grallle Colleae. :
r .ary, alsc of Portsmouth, wu mens (l_abeled). Class 1, Chrysanthemums, three sprays
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can Mulic Chairman, preseot·
and bes· brolbr, Daney WIIJJ .
·esent. She Is Civil Defense one vanety; Class 2, Chrysanthemums one spray, each of wll! be e.~tiUed N_eed 11 Our_
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, ed a salute to the American fD. the Lord's Prayer and pled1e 8 freshman at Eastem H.l) .
rwor ot Di•trict 12, and three vaneties; Class 3, Dahlia, one bloom, dlsbudded; ::~~~ :n~ WIJ~ he..J•~ ol ~ ~·· ~chlrd 8: ' : dian JNIYiDI trlbule to their lo.flaC in unisoJL Named as the Ischool, carried out tbe thellll
" •ke to the women of the to- class 4, Hardy flowers, three stems of one variety· Class
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,., , auxlli&amp;ry on Civil Defense. ~· House plants,
Class 6, Foliage plant: Class •_n~. decided to oblerve ~m~~~the~
Mrs. Henry ReJbeJ, Mn. Seid-l Mrs. Emerso~ Jonet. gave 11M ·
Tt.e Inspection highlighted the ' any rare or
Sell Denia
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eoabel, Mn. Norma Chapman National Defense material diS.
. -1ular meeting of the !ileal m~~ct~~~ 2or
'cYI one flower or flower spike); off~;"" l.!eelcea:th ~ :U~:IIJJMr Ac:,mopr wa~omo;; PoHt~P/onned
and Mro. Thomas Cook.
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pres : !d); Class 1. Collection of
warm colon (shades of~ a;;;j A report waa pven COIIC8I'D- former lllfmper of the acbool Plant wn made for the Games were played
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branches of foliage, trees,
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lng the sick memben, aad i lacqlty and coach.
annual Chrlltmaa dillner and prlt.eo awarded to Mrs. Richard Ifore congress.
Mothers Have Grid ed· Class 2 Display of
Section 2 Imiilatlonal clas card of remembrance
was
PII'IY at BaileY'• rei!laurant on CampbeU, Mrs. Oml'les Coben, Mrs. Skin:;. ::::;ou~ :
Sqtwd/orDinner
(l~beled); Ciass 3,
Rose Gard.;. Club.
s, sent. Other·~ cal,la were re- Mr. Marahlelrwin of Colum-l'lbursday, Dec. I, wheu tbe Mrs. seniz Wolfe 'w · Mrs. ' ~ruh~:ursday =~·~~day,
Mothers of the Middleport not less than fiVe
Claao 10, Fall Beabty In a ported. .
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Oct 27·28 in tho Fry bulldirtj
Yellow Jacket football 8quad terlals suitable for dried
Basket using a baaket
Tile SOCiety is now taklDs or- Fr'd
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Councd, Daughten of America, A desoert coune carry1111 out 1• i.rddle t. M her
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and coaches we"' honored with rangements; Class 4,
Df;lslon c. Jlllllor Ouoes ders for Christmas canla, both 1 ay.
mel Thanday evening 11 ~e the Halloween theme was serv- ::n ~m:.'re or':::,~ ':xtt
• steak dinner Friday lllet' and br~!ted ~re~ andhor trub,,; Class 11, Vacation Memories, pl:e : ..~In: led by Mr1. Mr. and Mrs. HeiJry Gru~, ~:.of.::· =P~!ee:!:; =m':t ~ ~ossFr~ ~.:~e , p~ked up .:ay call Mn. G~orgo
noon at tho home of Mr. and kt~• (~a~c to 0 x~ ~")
an "?'angement suggesting Pearl Burnett, and wao entit-1' Croton, Mr. and Mrl. Roy An- ated ~Aping with Halloween. Mn. Mu Mebmart, Mils ~ Skinne1· or Mrs. James Br..,..
Mrs. Lewis Sauer with moth· n s o
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Mo., Mrs. Arllold lfayeo, pi'Qjdent, 01 Jesoe, Mrs. Olan Goodwin. mgton.
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paring and servmg.
Section 1, Artistic
usu~. fall plant !DIIIerlal.
clollng prayer wu hy MaaD- day. 'nley came to oee L, . E. opened with devoticlhs hy Mn. Sayre and a gues~ Miu Shir- l er.can Leg1on m d1splaymg
.Mothers 8!tslstin8 with the ments, Class 1,
Divtslon D, Educiltlonal Dis- lena Graleo.
Grube, EU• klmball and Mr. Ray Seldenabel, lolloweG hy ley Baei!Ie.
Hags on holtdaya.
dmner were Mrl. Sauer, Mrs. Queen, a triangle
play~: Section I, 1111111111~ The Novemi!U meeiiD&amp; will and Mrs. James 111. Danner. , - ·
Guests for the afternoon were
James PUllen, Mrs. Charles featuring mun•s· Cl8is 2
displa,y of contalnen and mecll= be beld at the home of M1Jda- - : - -f"
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Mrs. Donald Mora, Mrs. Pearl
Bradbtn-y, Mrs. Clyde Bardell, of Plenty sugg~sllng th~
anlcs used for arranging. Sec- Iene Grate. There were two Glbbl, Jamel Diehl, Howard ,
reo lYe rl eriJ fOUp ee 5
Mora, Chester, and Mrs. Flo•·
Mrs. Leffingwell, Mrs. Milton vest; CJ~s 3, A Frosty
tlon 2~ Display of books aad guests.
Knight and Bl!l Adami.
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their impreasions of the Oblo- ~ sie Wisemiller of Columbus.
IJood and Mn. Stobart. Middle- ing using flowers and
magazmes and-er other liter•
Out of Iowa relatives 1114 The Creative Writers' group ana Ubrary's ~"""a' meeting! A soc1al hour followed tbe
port merchaals contributed faV· pl~t material· Class 4
lure pertaining to gurdenlng SeMI' • Held
friends atteucllnJ _.Mr. and of Glllia County went fl'om at Nationwide Inn in Colwnbus lprovam with a dessert collrtlll
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by the Fire a' table
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Mn. Ralpb Ashworth, CoJum. "Home Menagle" to "The LoR which ·they attended that Iller- •carrying out the
autumn
setting for.;.., lncl~ding
play of gardenlnl materials ua- ForMr.&amp;w,ent·
bua; Mr. alll Mrl. Kennelll ContlneDI of Atlantis,. by way ,noon. '
Itheme served hy the hostesse:'
ANNOONC&amp; BIRTH
er arr&amp;D~ement (exhibitor
ed for.. weed and [ltllt control. FUI!eral oervklea ltir George Story, Dayton: Mn. Grace of creative wrltmg.
H ellolt
Mts. Rose, Mrs. Dw1ght M1l
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Mr. and Mrl. Robert Garry,
ply). Class 5 Still
N. Sargent were beld Tuetday Miller, Mn. Roberl Davldloa; ~ In between wu 1 1
· en u . was a hoan and Ml!s BeR! Sanbom
the former Martlla Lupton of ·111:a :ment In ~ lcture
at 2 p. m. at tho Ewing F1lll8!' Mn. Plul Pint, sll of Marlon; fofetful eonternporii'J poem by guest for llle_ first ltme. Hostess I Arrangements of !aU nowel'l
Ha&gt;Tison, Ohio, are announcing ~las~G Solemn M:ment
Th TIJIIKEY IIVPPEB
al Home In Pomeroy with tile Mr. alll ,Mn. Lloyd Kq Blld Splehln ' 'l'royanovlch, a Rio : :,;::run~a~ Mrs. JBn- ' were uaed throughout tbe homo.
the blrtb ol a daughter on Oct. \ous de~ign with figurines:
urma: Grange is announc- Rev. Ill) E. Wlfllt of DWJcm. Mn; Ddlwd Hawk, MaDafleld; Grande eGilege ·--dent, 1nd a 14 pre 1
ere were Orange tapen and an arrangelOth. Tile UtUe girl has been A-Hunting We Wlll Go'
a tur ey supper to be held ,VOle, Oldo, offtclallng. Burial Mr. alll Mrl, SUmmerl Haught, llllllliiWY oliWIIIIIer bikini hy
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mont of fall flowers centered
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uamed Heather. Tile 11141etJlal • athered "Wood with d~
Oct. 28th, at Ill• Cent- was in Mound Cemetery on the Akrol!; Ill'. llld Mn. Ella 0. "Gl'IDdma" Gatl!nlOd. '
'nle CreaUve Writers' lfeup the refreshment table.
Mrs.
gralndpiii'Oftlls are Mr. and Mrs. we
ial· Class 8
ochool. Serving will Sumner Road near Chester.
borne, Alhens; Mn. Eunice Mn. Miry Lewlt, -Mn. ZIJ. espraHCI unanlmowt approval James Brewington and Mrs.
Lupton-of First Ave., ~ lres(h : ' : de~•·n ustn&amp;
at 6 .· m. The publlc Is, 'Psllbearers were 0. o. Pat- Jetlefs, Basil and Warren Jel·. ma Norlheutt, Mrs. E!lllbetb ol the Gallla County District Emenon Jones preolded at tho
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·lenGol, Ruuo1J Moore, Chlrleo !era, Athens.
hrlel reports ol Library Levy.
Itea and coffee aervlceo.
The Women I

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alter ~ podaek dinner.
CI!Wicothe Veterans Hospital
Dpnng the builness_session,for a Ward Party.
the .women of the awnbary vot- It was 'nnounced that the
eel to donate to, Operation Yule auxiliary will sponsor a dinner
1~ the servicemen '" VIet for all local veterans at the
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Hatcher, Steward: Mrl.···David Ted McCulty, ' Kathleen Durst If Harris Wickline, lecturer; Mn. Ted Harland Vollblrn,
Grange preolded. The ln8talllng McCully, cbaphlo; Mr. J. C. agel, and Mrl. Jack
team fnlm HatrJo Grange ID- Stout, auistaDt aleward; Edith planisl
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1talJIDI om., a pa11111811et boru, treun; Joe
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Jtlra. ~ard three dlllclren llltl the
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·Mra. WebM brought potluck Ianches.
Jleeko, replla 1111 emblem llewltt, ~; Mrl. a.&amp;rley riJ brou&amp;bt pie alll cake ·
bearer; M.lrletta Reybolda ol Kllolts, Flora; Mn. J. C, Stout, ~ coffee, ·~·
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to lllltherfOnl Platt for 1b e .,. Cllreer Melal. IIIII GliiJ
''Great AmMvmi Forest." Tb1l Wll! bora ID ~eld, Oblo.
lil!w book wlllcb deall with 1be Due to U llllliliiiiD tile fiiDilJ,'
im~ alll traioCiy of our Mill Glib ·who II Ja - · ·
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ed to becollie i nalpre ~tissie.. ,4fltncll!JI 1rm1 Gllfla toun.
Unique ~hetngraplls &amp;Ill lillf.
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ilc: woodcuttJ add to the boot'• ~e, Chllmlan. Mrl.
lnlereot and value.
l81'el Tbomu ~. Selilll Ntlrtb
' Pletcbet Kne~ , eo.aUI,I!Gr ~It, Mrs. Elizabeth Rieharda
of •eeve~~ ·Daya In ' Msy." re- sind Pat Houek.
eel~ the \lhl
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nO. rna1te1 his home to New Tllere will be a COIIllllunlty
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shower on ~edliesday, Oct. 11,
ID tbo FeUowsbip Room of tbe
A Ufetime resident pf Delphos, Cheshire Baptiat Cllurcb. The
Ohio, Mr. Leslie Peltier rt!Cel•· event is to benefit the family
ed the boot award tor the eat&amp;- of Mri. America Clark, w b •
gory of Ohlo scene. A quiP! lost tht!lr home and possessioDI
uaasauminc man, Mr. Peltier. In a lirt.

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daya of ~ - lliOntll, aci!oidln, Dolm the~ Dell. PbllJI&amp;ie IDdlan, bls •1111111e, '·JIIIIr7, bil '-ta., dlllr hlppillr - . aa IJ'l!cle bJ D!cll Tllbmu oj
Ml'l. Marjorie K. ~hope,
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At the C\Die of iJI8 ~ling, birthday.
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· VFW, was ln~pecting ofnMn. Riddle pte8ent4!f 1-&amp;1ft
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Brothen aud lilten of lbe October JDee1IDt ot llBIQnl J111o ''Let Ut Bteak ~ 'lilt*- IDdultrJIIir,ed todeiJ l7f. toifsJ "
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· ·PY ~ales, and presented the
1~ ot p;;.,..Jr.~ cOllet In GaWI¥JI1t 1o aittad
IUt len ol lbe ~ BeviJ!u. wam" by Rhea Mara.
donal oppor1w11tie1 1o eqw1
' ··ens Auxohary ol
Post
served.'
· rites weft: Lewil JlrQplellld 11aa Friday lftemo,lil at tbo p!JybJI were Nancy Baum and ,themlollve.m..reporteciGDthl .
. • with an award for outstandwere
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ftwo schooiJ lpODIOI'ell bJ 1111 .
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Mrs. A. R.- KDIJbt, American 1D.A.R, tbe Sl Ml!l)'• SclwGI .
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.ook on the VFW. Depart.. . The fall flower show of the Cheater Garden club will
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Roy Frosalo of Madioon, W, and MiA Bell Saaborll, elllp. protriur on tho llldtaD, IIOiitJ&amp;l tredlted blih tc11oo1 I« loc!i~
' 11 ol Oh10, llstln&amp; changes In be held In the dining hall of Chester Masonic building,
Plon~Jfd
Va., Clrlllan Frogale of WaSil· lain, opened 1111 ~ ID dt- eopecially tho trlbel In I b •t' girls In lbe Unltsd 81ate1, .and. ,
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:.. •ng with a listing ot offle.,.,.
Mrs .. James S. Titus Sr., accredited judge of the hyA
tr~ 1W, P':: riel Azzara of Silver Sprillp, tho pteclce to tbe nas IJiil 111 bard!hlps of the early lndlansl'ber provam by sin81n1 111
"J cornmtt•ee chairmen, to tho OAGC, Will Judge the show which will be held from 2·5 ty ole CllrlsU :::'·" ·tbt Md., and Mra. Tony illoH) lnltrumeutal aumber, ''You're u •they were driven· from the iauthenllc Indian 10ng.
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1 cassu of Tampa, Fla. Mn. Col- A Gralll Old Flq," hy a lrlo lalll u the white man pusbed l A display of Indian relict .
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and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday and from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday
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. ·~e• mother, Mr!. Elizabeth n· The show Is _divided Into four divisions as follows. w;•~•\ th~~:trlot Me!llocfiJI abro and 'Mrs. Casau were un- ol g1111 playJng fluteL
weilward. She read an article pt:~!pared hy DruJella WiUs, a
. , •pe. VFW Di~tri('l I! see- lviSlon A-HortiCulture. Section 1, Horticulture sped· c ~
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Mn. Everett lfayet, ADler~ written by Mat)' Hyre on the senior at Rio Grallle Colleae. :
r .ary, alsc of Portsmouth, wu mens (l_abeled). Class 1, Chrysanthemums, three sprays
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can Mulic Chairman, preseot·
and bes· brolbr, Daney WIIJJ .
·esent. She Is Civil Defense one vanety; Class 2, Chrysanthemums one spray, each of wll! be e.~tiUed N_eed 11 Our_
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, ed a salute to the American fD. the Lord's Prayer and pled1e 8 freshman at Eastem H.l) .
rwor ot Di•trict 12, and three vaneties; Class 3, Dahlia, one bloom, dlsbudded; ::~~~ :n~ WIJ~ he..J•~ ol ~ ~·· ~chlrd 8: ' : dian JNIYiDI trlbule to their lo.flaC in unisoJL Named as the Ischool, carried out tbe thellll
" •ke to the women of the to- class 4, Hardy flowers, three stems of one variety· Class
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,., , auxlli&amp;ry on Civil Defense. ~· House plants,
Class 6, Foliage plant: Class •_n~. decided to oblerve ~m~~~the~
Mrs. Henry ReJbeJ, Mn. Seid-l Mrs. Emerso~ Jonet. gave 11M ·
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Sell Denia
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eoabel, Mn. Norma Chapman National Defense material diS.
. -1ular meeting of the !ileal m~~ct~~~ 2or
'cYI one flower or flower spike); off~;"" l.!eelcea:th ~ :U~:IIJJMr Ac:,mopr wa~omo;; PoHt~P/onned
and Mro. Thomas Cook.
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warm colon (shades of~ a;;;j A report waa pven COIIC8I'D- former lllfmper of the acbool Plant wn made for the Games were played
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branches of foliage, trees,
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lng the sick memben, aad i lacqlty and coach.
annual Chrlltmaa dillner and prlt.eo awarded to Mrs. Richard Ifore congress.
Mothers Have Grid ed· Class 2 Display of
Section 2 Imiilatlonal clas card of remembrance
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PII'IY at BaileY'• rei!laurant on CampbeU, Mrs. Oml'les Coben, Mrs. Skin:;. ::::;ou~ :
Sqtwd/orDinner
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Rose Gard.;. Club.
s, sent. Other·~ cal,la were re- Mr. Marahlelrwin of Colum-l'lbursday, Dec. I, wheu tbe Mrs. seniz Wolfe 'w · Mrs. ' ~ruh~:ursday =~·~~day,
Mothers of the Middleport not less than fiVe
Claao 10, Fall Beabty In a ported. .
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Oct 27·28 in tho Fry bulldirtj
Yellow Jacket football 8quad terlals suitable for dried
Basket using a baaket
Tile SOCiety is now taklDs or- Fr'd
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Councd, Daughten of America, A desoert coune carry1111 out 1• i.rddle t. M her
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and coaches we"' honored with rangements; Class 4,
Df;lslon c. Jlllllor Ouoes ders for Christmas canla, both 1 ay.
mel Thanday evening 11 ~e the Halloween theme was serv- ::n ~m:.'re or':::,~ ':xtt
• steak dinner Friday lllet' and br~!ted ~re~ andhor trub,,; Class 11, Vacation Memories, pl:e : ..~In: led by Mr1. Mr. and Mrs. HeiJry Gru~, ~:.of.::· =P~!ee:!:; =m':t ~ ~ossFr~ ~.:~e , p~ked up .:ay call Mn. G~orgo
noon at tho home of Mr. and kt~• (~a~c to 0 x~ ~")
an "?'angement suggesting Pearl Burnett, and wao entit-1' Croton, Mr. and Mrl. Roy An- ated ~Aping with Halloween. Mn. Mu Mebmart, Mils ~ Skinne1· or Mrs. James Br..,..
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Mo., Mrs. Arllold lfayeo, pi'Qjdent, 01 Jesoe, Mrs. Olan Goodwin. mgton.
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paring and servmg.
Section 1, Artistic
usu~. fall plant !DIIIerlal.
clollng prayer wu hy MaaD- day. 'nley came to oee L, . E. opened with devoticlhs hy Mn. Sayre and a gues~ Miu Shir- l er.can Leg1on m d1splaymg
.Mothers 8!tslstin8 with the ments, Class 1,
Divtslon D, Educiltlonal Dis- lena Graleo.
Grube, EU• klmball and Mr. Ray Seldenabel, lolloweG hy ley Baei!Ie.
Hags on holtdaya.
dmner were Mrl. Sauer, Mrs. Queen, a triangle
play~: Section I, 1111111111~ The Novemi!U meeiiD&amp; will and Mrs. James 111. Danner. , - ·
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James PUllen, Mrs. Charles featuring mun•s· Cl8is 2
displa,y of contalnen and mecll= be beld at the home of M1Jda- - : - -f"
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Mrs. Donald Mora, Mrs. Pearl
Bradbtn-y, Mrs. Clyde Bardell, of Plenty sugg~sllng th~
anlcs used for arranging. Sec- Iene Grate. There were two Glbbl, Jamel Diehl, Howard ,
reo lYe rl eriJ fOUp ee 5
Mora, Chester, and Mrs. Flo•·
Mrs. Leffingwell, Mrs. Milton vest; CJ~s 3, A Frosty
tlon 2~ Display of books aad guests.
Knight and Bl!l Adami.
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their impreasions of the Oblo- ~ sie Wisemiller of Columbus.
IJood and Mn. Stobart. Middle- ing using flowers and
magazmes and-er other liter•
Out of Iowa relatives 1114 The Creative Writers' group ana Ubrary's ~"""a' meeting! A soc1al hour followed tbe
port merchaals contributed faV· pl~t material· Class 4
lure pertaining to gurdenlng SeMI' • Held
friends atteucllnJ _.Mr. and of Glllia County went fl'om at Nationwide Inn in Colwnbus lprovam with a dessert collrtlll
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by the Fire a' table
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Mn. Ralpb Ashworth, CoJum. "Home Menagle" to "The LoR which ·they attended that Iller- •carrying out the
autumn
setting for.;.., lncl~ding
play of gardenlnl materials ua- ForMr.&amp;w,ent·
bua; Mr. alll Mrl. Kennelll ContlneDI of Atlantis,. by way ,noon. '
Itheme served hy the hostesse:'
ANNOONC&amp; BIRTH
er arr&amp;D~ement (exhibitor
ed for.. weed and [ltllt control. FUI!eral oervklea ltir George Story, Dayton: Mn. Grace of creative wrltmg.
H ellolt
Mts. Rose, Mrs. Dw1ght M1l
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Mr. and Mrl. Robert Garry,
ply). Class 5 Still
N. Sargent were beld Tuetday Miller, Mn. Roberl Davldloa; ~ In between wu 1 1
· en u . was a hoan and Ml!s BeR! Sanbom
the former Martlla Lupton of ·111:a :ment In ~ lcture
at 2 p. m. at tho Ewing F1lll8!' Mn. Plul Pint, sll of Marlon; fofetful eonternporii'J poem by guest for llle_ first ltme. Hostess I Arrangements of !aU nowel'l
Ha&gt;Tison, Ohio, are announcing ~las~G Solemn M:ment
Th TIJIIKEY IIVPPEB
al Home In Pomeroy with tile Mr. alll ,Mn. Lloyd Kq Blld Splehln ' 'l'royanovlch, a Rio : :,;::run~a~ Mrs. JBn- ' were uaed throughout tbe homo.
the blrtb ol a daughter on Oct. \ous de~ign with figurines:
urma: Grange is announc- Rev. Ill) E. Wlfllt of DWJcm. Mn; Ddlwd Hawk, MaDafleld; Grande eGilege ·--dent, 1nd a 14 pre 1
ere were Orange tapen and an arrangelOth. Tile UtUe girl has been A-Hunting We Wlll Go'
a tur ey supper to be held ,VOle, Oldo, offtclallng. Burial Mr. alll Mrl, SUmmerl Haught, llllllliiWY oliWIIIIIer bikini hy
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mont of fall flowers centered
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uamed Heather. Tile 11141etJlal • athered "Wood with d~
Oct. 28th, at Ill• Cent- was in Mound Cemetery on the Akrol!; Ill'. llld Mn. Ella 0. "Gl'IDdma" Gatl!nlOd. '
'nle CreaUve Writers' lfeup the refreshment table.
Mrs.
gralndpiii'Oftlls are Mr. and Mrs. we
ial· Class 8
ochool. Serving will Sumner Road near Chester.
borne, Alhens; Mn. Eunice Mn. Miry Lewlt, -Mn. ZIJ. espraHCI unanlmowt approval James Brewington and Mrs.
Lupton-of First Ave., ~ lres(h : ' : de~•·n ustn&amp;
at 6 .· m. The publlc Is, 'Psllbearers were 0. o. Pat- Jetlefs, Basil and Warren Jel·. ma Norlheutt, Mrs. E!lllbetb ol the Gallla County District Emenon Jones preolded at tho
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·lenGol, Ruuo1J Moore, Chlrleo !era, Athens.
hrlel reports ol Library Levy.
Itea and coffee aervlceo.
The Women I

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alter ~ podaek dinner.
CI!Wicothe Veterans Hospital
Dpnng the builness_session,for a Ward Party.
the .women of the awnbary vot- It was 'nnounced that the
eel to donate to, Operation Yule auxiliary will sponsor a dinner
1~ the servicemen '" VIet for all local veterans at the
lm, and eel Nov. 6 •• dateVFW Hall, Lower Tliird Ave.,
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Hatcher, Steward: Mrl.···David Ted McCulty, ' Kathleen Durst If Harris Wickline, lecturer; Mn. Ted Harland Vollblrn,
Grange preolded. The ln8talllng McCully, cbaphlo; Mr. J. C. agel, and Mrl. Jack
team fnlm HatrJo Grange ID- Stout, auistaDt aleward; Edith planisl
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Jtlra. ~ard three dlllclren llltl the
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·Mra. WebM brought potluck Ianches.
Jleeko, replla 1111 emblem llewltt, ~; Mrl. a.&amp;rley riJ brou&amp;bt pie alll cake ·
bearer; M.lrletta Reybolda ol Kllolts, Flora; Mn. J. C, Stout, ~ coffee, ·~·
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ton Granees met jollllly for In· Mrl. Joe Durst, Muter; David jUDlGr chairman! Kay
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everyose for llleir kindness!

corpela wilb ease, Bluo
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Jt,800 will buy. 3 BR, ooe
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Thin! Ave. Ph. 446-23114. 143
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Galdil Mollrernlitt, owner.
miles from Pt. Pleasant on
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style, nl&lt;e kltchen illd dinette, wall w wall carpet bt
Hvilog room, dinette IIIII

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IIOBART DILLON, Rl!ALTOR

KEEP your aarpel.s beauUlul li4IO TWO bedroolll hooM lraH· l&gt;ldlie tr Buaa• ....,_
despite constaal lootslepl ol er 35 I 8 with awning. Mel'
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a busy family. Gel Blue Lui- , 1' Uttle Cheohirt Obio.
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Rent electric obampooer
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$1. Celltral Supply Co. ~ - -- - - - -- -1

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$250.WOI~~·~~~~== liliiii650NiG~MCI.Porpliickbiupt,nAi«
PindlII-i~.Y 111157Gn.CHEVROLET
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porlablt ........
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chine. Coli 245-5217.

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D PET SHOP
TROPICAL fish, food,
supplies. 44»\0 Flrll
Pleaaanl

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Miller's Fuuersl Home, Rev.
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Teets, Rev. and Mrs. Rider, - ·-- - -- - - .. Rita Wright alld all ·
' ROOM apartmell w11b batb,
and neighbon lor their kind- newly decorated, llllfumlmed.
:aess, flowers aRd food.
Also pnvate trader' s~ace for
· ill always be rem embered rent. 3 room house wttb bath
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appreoiated. The
io CheshirP. Call 446-0293
lbewt Famll)'.
:144-1
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apartment,
Notice
raems and bath. All utilltieo
furnished. PhoH 44e-il71.
:nmn oo1t and brigbt ••
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nace, . drilled wen,
LIMESTONE ROAD,
base. ee,ooo.

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The WISEMAN
Agency
OHlctGIW6Q
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FURNITURI
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lncludl,.
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USED PURNITUU
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For Rent

WE

W!Sll to lbau tacb ond
everyose for llleir kindness!

corpela wilb ease, Bluo
"during tiN! i11oest&lt; and deatil Lustre makes the job
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LOWER RIVER ROAD
IIAKE 1 date elld see what
Jt,800 will buy. 3 BR, ooe
ftoor plan home II tn esll'l
good condlll011. Large
lot
130' 1 300'. Ideal lor garcien-l

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LOW-LOW Interest rate 1\!o per
en principal, iBteres~ lnsur-1 !!!!!~LL.
cent. Small down

PEit.IIANEN1' w... ~~pecials: I'
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apartment,
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"$20. """ '"' 1 ·
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Thin! Ave. Ph. 446-23114. 143
1'11. +lf-!611, Bee-Lov-Lef,
JW,~Rililthrif;ee
eelroom hou.i
Galdil Mollrernlitt, owner.
miles from Pt. Pleasant on
stU I Cberleswn Road, Rout. 35.
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Deld Stock
L. V. Laodero, 20t Riverbud
Blvd., St. Alb&amp;ll, '1'. Va.
llanel,

10111

monthly
en prlllclpal,
ance and taxes. I BR, raneb
style, nl&lt;e kltchen illd dinette, wall w wall carpet bt
Hvilog room, dinette IIIII

FEDERAL LAND
BANK ASSN.
Clyde B. Wtlktr, Mgr.
,. If Locutt It
laiU,.llt, Ohio Ph. ~

clJeo, attached garage, large
level lot, In good . ~bd. Yeo,
a pr!co you'll lib ~5,101.

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FARM lOANS

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coiled Jaeboo 21164511
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WE IIAVII: oomo good
and lll18ll aereage lor
Also, 10101 loto lor 181e.

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for
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IIOBART DILLON, Rl!ALTOR

KEEP your aarpel.s beauUlul li4IO TWO bedroolll hooM lraH· l&gt;ldlie tr Buaa• ....,_
despite constaal lootslepl ol er 35 I 8 with awning. Mel'
, llmdDp 411-UII
a busy family. Gel Blue Lui- , 1' Uttle Cheohirt Obio.
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meDt with balll, al!o priv:ate I
Rent electric obampooer
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0. D. PARSONS
trailer space lor
$1. Celltral Supply Co. ~ - -- - - - -- -1

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day, Nov. 18. Public lnv!llld.

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$250.WOI~~·~~~~== liliiii650NiG~MCI.Porpliickbiupt,nAi«
PindlII-i~.Y 111157Gn.CHEVROLET
otati••
porlablt ........
or alld portable sewing
chine. Coli 245-5217.

Co!fee and oaadwidloo

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30\!o A. Jarm 7 furnace
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DUI' RioMo Grinde.

Club.

D PET SHOP
TROPICAL fish, food,
supplies. 44»\0 Flrll
Pleaaanl

01 WIG fMI I ._... 1111

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Glif.~ftrig.;~~.~.;.-21
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% mila off Route 7. All

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live l'OOIDI, balb, &lt;081

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Miller's Fuuersl Home, Rev.
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Teets, Rev. and Mrs. Rider, - ·-- - -- - - .. Rita Wright alld all ·
' ROOM apartmell w11b batb,
and neighbon lor their kind- newly decorated, llllfumlmed.
:aess, flowers aRd food.
Also pnvate trader' s~ace for
· ill always be rem embered rent. 3 room house wttb bath
1
appreoiated. The
io CheshirP. Call 446-0293
lbewt Famll)'.
:144-1
ml
apartment,
Notice
raems and bath. All utilltieo
furnished. PhoH 44e-il71.
:nmn oo1t and brigbt ••
,..,., That's .mat llelllling , _- - - - -- - - ruga will do whoa you use JllT FLOOR apartmem,
Blue ~el Relit oii'Cirlo 1 'shed Ad Its M
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' Hardorru
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8h
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LIMESTONE ROAD,
base. ee,ooo.

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The WISEMAN
Agency
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1. M. w~oo~n 01 6o4!GII

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.,.acy for Colomblll oewsIIIIPtr Ia GaUipoUo. Perma..
~ pooltioa. Call MUlH.

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FURNITURI
We WIH luy Airy
lncludl,.
Compl... Elf....

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2 Door Ho...,_
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Roberj S. McNamara.
Bob: If lbe GennBDS
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purposes, wllb each of
21Hnilllmeler anti·lank guna
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millioo, t300 tbousand, and
can't find a place for. them,
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fighting In VIet .Nam.
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